The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, June 21, 1934, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
THURSDAY, JUNE 21,
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UNDERGOES OrEKATION
Klir.rr A. Wrt of M city was
crrao.l o' IhU ruMHn at the U.
S. Wterr.v.s ho-rt Lincoln. The
o;r,;ii!i yvol ory suvcvesful ami
a pound s.mi a half (Miy tumor was
removtJ from the right shoulder of
the patient. Mr. WVbb came through
the operation In fine shape and it
is thought his recovery will be rapid
as he is in excellent condition at this
time and every prospect for his soon
being back in his former good health.
Mr. and Mrs. John G. 'Wunder
lich of Nehawka were in the city
Sunday as dinner guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rosnecrans,
th latter a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wunderlich.
TO ENROLL CCC BOYS
The local committee has received
notification that an enrollment of
candidates for the Civilian Conserva
tions Corps will be made soon, the
exact date not being set but it is
expected that it will be toward the
latter part of the month.
The exact quoto that will be al
lowed the county has not been set
as yet by the government, members
of the local committee state.
HAS TONSILS REMOVED
VISITS IN THE CITY
Miss Eldora Pankonin and Miss
Margaret Koop, of Louisville, were
in the city over Sunday as week-end
guests of Miss Marie Vallery. who
has been teaching ;n tlie Louisville
shccols.
from Tuesday's Daily
This morning Miss Theresa and
Mary Libershal were operated on for
the removal of their tonsils, the
operation being performed at the of
fice of one of the local physicians.
The two patients are getting along
very nicely and it is expected that
in the next few days they may be
around at their usual activities.
X. L. CLUB HOLDS PICNIC
The X. L.
Wind Storm Does
Damage to Power
Lines in South
i
Union and Nehawka Are Without
Light for Some Time Emerg
ency Force On Scene.
J
The high wLnd that swept the in
tense dust storm on its path over
this section or, the west, did con-
Club ,held a picnic at siderable damage in the vicinity of
the home of Walter Franks on last Nehawka and Union when poles or
Sunday. Each club member invited the power lines were blown down,
their entire family. A fine picnic The blowing down of the poles
lunch and ice cream were enjoyed, placed the lines out of commission
by all. A game of kittenball was the for some time and the two towns
afternoon'3 entertainment.
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1.M KED'A' . . u.21c
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2 for
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All of lh mild smoothness of superior Santos Cof
fees, freshly roasted, freshly ground for yoa.
BLUE 'G' . Lb.25c
Choice coffees, delicately blended to tempt your
appetite with o rich, full-bodied bouauet. fresh! v
to, Freshly ground for yoa.
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Enjoy the invigorating, irresistible flavor of the
world s choicest coffees exquisitely blended to suit
your taste. Freshly roasted, freshly ground for you.
Crackers
2 lb. caddy.. j
Sold Oust
Large Size . .
Ginger Ale
Qf. Size, 2 for
if
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were deprived of electricity for some
hours. As soon as the effect of the
here a force of
orkers of the Iowa-
SSI .Nebraska Light. & Power Co. were
rushed to the scene to repair the
rs damage and place the line back in
) shape.
S5 Small buildings cn several of the
farms suffered a great deal from the
jES storm and many were blown down
by the force of the wind.
The dust feature of the storm was
the worst that has been visited in
this section and left in its wake piles
of dirt along highways as well as
penetrating into homes and business
houses.
ARRIVAL OF NEW SON
9Qc
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Baker of near
Murray are rejoicing over the arrival
EE: of a new son which came to their
EE home on June 9th. The mother and
little one are doing nicely. The oc-
casion has brought a great deal of
ES pleasure to all of the members of the
EE family circle. The little one has been
given the name of Donald Dean.
Pork & Beans
Ho. 2 can.
First
Prize
HP s
EAS
Sweet
Wrinkled
No. 2
Cans
2 for
WHITE SHOE
SALE
FLOUR $ I
White Daisy
or Boss
48 lbs.
1 Butter, Qtd. 27c Solid 26c
I IQA Gelatine, 4 pkgs. 19c
EE Dessert Powder, Assorted Flavors
I Soap cwi white 1Q bars 29c
i Mason Jar Gaps, doz. 23c
Jar Rubbers 6 doz. 25c
1 Oleomargerine i lb. 10c
is
It's In The Bag!.
Chase & Sanborn's
Dated Coffee
in the Bag
Special 27
as
OS
Kirk's Hardwater
Castile
Ea,
s
Whole Wheat
Biscuit
. 5c
a. 10c
..21c
I Soap
I Kellogg'
Km rm
Oxydol, large size .
Peanut Butter J5
Kidney Beans Ho. 2 can 10c
i Salad Dressing 16 oz. jar 17c
H Sandwich Spread 16 oz. jar 17c
Syrup eon... 5 lb. pail 27c I
Cocoa, Bakers lb- 10c I
Corn, IGA J 2 for 25c
Cream Style Country Gentleman
Women's Straps
Ties and Pumps
White Cabretta
Calf and White
Kid Leathers
Louis and Cuban Heels
Values up to $4.85
. v. - cn Sale at (
$2.98
u
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
15c
25c
NEW POTATOES, 10 lbs .23c
WATERMELON half or whole lb.2 V2 c
CARROTS, crisp, bunch .... 5c
TOMATOES, lb. 5c
CANTALOUPE, each 10c
HEAD LETTUCE, each 7V2c
BEETS, 3 bunches 10c
FRESH APRICOTS, per doz. . . : . 10c
CORN FED BEEF
Fey. Shoulder Beef Rst., Ib.l4
Fey. Shoulder beef steak, lbl5
Delicious Sliced Cold
Prime Rib Roll of Beef, lb. . 19
Fancy Beef Steak, lb 15
Shoulder
Fey. Rib Boiling Beef, 3 lbs.250
Veal Shoulder Roast, lb. . 17y2$
Boston Pork Butts, lb. . . 17y2t
Small
Pork Chops lb 15
Hamburger, lb . 100
Pure Pork Sausage, lb. . . 12
Center Cut Pork Chops, lb. . 200
Cut from 10 lb. to 12 lb. Loins
Swift's Circle S Picnics, lb. . 140
6-8 lb. Ave. Mild, Sweet Flavor
Fresh Pork Liver, 3 lbs 250
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White Sport
Oxfords
Crepe Rubber Sole
$2.93 Values
On Sale at
$1.98
Children's White
Sand als, T-Straps
and Oxfords
Star
6rano
Sizes to 3
Values up to $3.45
On Sale at
$1.39 to $1.98
Take Advantage of
This Opportunity to
Save on Your Sum
mer Purchases
AT
1 H ft
1.
nil imi
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il
Men's Work Shirts
vsjrrt r,
1 m
Fine Quality Blue or
Grey Chambray Extra
Roomy, Ttriple Stitched,
2 Button Pockets
Sizes 14!2 to W2
6!
'c
Shirts & Shorts
hcrts,rast Color Broad
cloth, Balloon Seat, Elas
tic Sides
Shirts, Fine Ccmbed Yarn
Swiss Rib
25c
a;
To
m
Washable,
Fast Color
Summer
Shape
2 for 25c
BOYS' PAJAMAS
Nice Quality Broadcloth, last
Color Fancy Trim
Sizes 6 to 1G
$1.25
Ciose-Outs at Real Bargain Prices
Men's Athletic
Union Suits
Nainsook, Reinforced
Strap Back Roomy
Seat
49c ,
For Boys 39c
PLAY SUITS
Sizes 8 Only
Covert Cloth, Hickory
Stripe, and Chambray,
98c Values
59c
Boys Sport Shirts
and Waists
Fast Color Broadcloth.
Collar Short
Sleeves
Sport
59-
Swim Trunks
and Shirts
I Women's Oxfords
H Pumps & T-Straps
White Normandy Cloth
$1.59
We Pay xic For Eggs
Rayon and Silk, New Pat
terns in Dark and Pastel
Shades
25c pair
Men's Harvest
Hats
Wide Brim Adjustable
Band. Peanut Straw
25c ea.
' .
WORK SHOES
"Star Brand
Trunks with High Waist
line, Belt loops, Double
Crotch
Shirts Speed Model,
Open Bottom
59c each
All Wool Speed Model
Bathing Suits
$1.95
Shoes
For Men and Boys
Outing Bal Style, oil tan
ned uppers. Compo sole
Sewed and Nailed
$1.49
SEERSUCKER
TROUSERS
Full Shrunk Good Quality
Sizes 30 to 50
$2.45
For Boys, $1.25
JIMMIE JUMPERS
Overall Style Seersucker Play
cr Dress Alls fcr Children
Pre-Shrunk
Sizes 2 to 8
890
SPECIAL SAT. ONLY
Men' Dress
Shirts
Fancy Fast Color
Broadcloth
Sizes to 17
79c
Special Saturday Only
Men's Work Sox
Grey and Brown
Mixed
10c pr.
Young Men's
Caps
White Duck and Check
ered. Full Shapes
25c ea.
SUIT CASES
24 - in. . Black . Grained ,
Fiber. Reinforced wood
frame, Leather ring han
dles, riveted metal corners
$1.00 ea.
Overalls
Liberty Stripe Full Cut
Vest and Back
Union
ade
$1.29
Plattsmouth's Leading Cash Store '
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