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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1934)
THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1934. PAGE SIS DISCUSS ETHICS DEPART FOR THE EAST PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL 1 ri ii Special Factory Sale -OF Preparations Do not confuse these products with the usual 10c articles, as these are the large packages usually selling at 25c to 50c. COMPRISING THE FOLLOWING PREPARATIONS Toilet Perfume Toilet Water Dental Cream, large size tube Magnesia Dental Cream Almond and Rose Oil Cream Almond and Benzoin Lotion Lemon and Witch Hazel Lotion Body Powder, large can Shaving Cream, large size tube Brushless Shaving Cream, giant tube Antiseptic Mouth Wash Rubbing Alcohol Hand Brushes Nail Brushes Castile Soap, triple bar Sanitary Napkins, per dozen 5 pkgs. Linen Finish Napkins Dr. Hill's Tooth Paste, large tube Absorbent Cotton, Ylb. package Harriett Hill's Hand and Skin Cream, large size tube Face Powder, large box Combs, large size Tooth Brush, in Sanitary Container Cocoanut Oil Shampoo Talcum Powder Peroxide Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic Sweet Pea Talcum Adhesive Tape, V2-nch and 1-inch sizes Cold Cream, large jar Cleansing Cream, large jar Vanishing Cream, large jar Face Powder and Perfume, combina tion package Lemon Tooth Paste The Rotary club at their meeting on Tuesday afternoon was under the leadership of E. A. Wuil of the busi ness relations section of the club. The discussion of the business ethics was enjoyed by all of the mem bers of the club in an informal man ner and brought out some very fine ideas. The club had present as their guests Roy Kingsley, of Omaha, past president of the Omaha club, Charles Stcinbauyh, also of Omaha, and Wil liam N. Band of Salida, Colorado. On Sale at 10c Each Article OEMN1CHSEN 'S FORMER RESIDENT GRANTED DIVORCE AT DES MOINES, IA. Dispatches today verify a report that a divorce decree was granted to Frances C. Slarkey against Glenn O Starkey in the district court, l'olk county, Dts Moines, Iowa. The divorce waa granted to Mrs Starkey on the grounds cf cruelty and t:gntd by the Honorable O. S. Franklin, judge, on December 21st, i r. J u U . The decree awarded full custody of the minor child, Austin, to Mrs Ji.j.rkcy together with alimony. From Tuesday's Daily Mrs. Charles II. King and daugh ter. Miss Marie n, who have .been visiting the relatives and old friends here for a short time, departed today fcr Chicago, their eld home where they will visit with friends and later will go to northern Michigan to en joy the cool of the north woods. On their return homeward they expect to stop here to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Pollock, the lat ter a tii.-:ter of Mrs. Kir.g. DEATH OF CHILD RETURN FROM CHICAGO James G. Mauzy and son, James, Jr., have returned from Chicago where they have been in attendance at the Century of Tt'rogress exposi tion. They have had a most delight ful time and enjoyed every moment cf their stay and the many points of Interest of the great exposition. w Any driver who "takes a chance gambles with de-ih and endangers the lives of others. These foolhardy drivers al ways cause heavy re pair bills if not greater expenses. Are You completely in sured? Gear! S. Davis OI KK Kti l) t-'l.tmit Platts. State Bank Bldg S81 VISITS IN THE CITY II. II. Ragoss, one of tii ecandl dates for the democratic nomination for county commissioner in the sec ond district, was An the city Tues day from hi3 home near Louisville. Mr. Ragoss Is busy the last few days in getting out over the district and visiting with his friends. Mr. Ragoss has been a farmer in the Louisville community for a great many years and active in many of the .farm groups and organizations. The other candidates for the dem ocratic nomination arc County Com missioner E. B. Chapman, seeking re-election, of Union, J. Herman Rauth of Manlty and W. E. Reynolds of Union. RETURN FROM HONEYMOON Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Soenn lea se n have returned from their honey moon trip to the east and will make their home here in the future. Mr. Soennichsen has eecured the former residence of George l'etring on high school hill and where they will make their home as soon as possible. ENJOYING VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ofe and little son and Mr. and Mrs. William Shmldtmann, Jr., and little daughter, are enjoying a vacation trip in the Minnesota lake country, spending a short time at Rattle Lake. This Is one of the favorite spots of the lake country for the residents of this sec tion and many have spent their vaca tion at this popu:r fishing resort. VISITING FRIENDS HERE Mrs. W. T. Coe, of Los Angeles, is in the city for a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sharpnack, old time friends of Mrs. Coe. Mrs. Coe will be better remembered here as Miss Ruth Moffett, as her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Ii. Moffett were resi dents here for a number of years. WILL ENJOY OUTING From Monday's !!!- Dr. and Mrs. W. V. Ryan departed today by auto for the west where they will enjoy a short vacation, spending some time at Denver, Colorado Springs and other points in Colorado. 1ESL Kept to Your Taste A Trial Is Convincing I7e Fill Them 10c and 5c Per Glass mm ran Case lots o all leading brands, specializing in Savoy and Peerless. Best o beers at lowest prices! Comer 4th & Main Streets LET US BEER YOU Plattsmcuth, Nebr. SHOWER FOR NEWLYWED3 There was a shower given at the Christian church at Murray on last Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Noel I. Mrs. Noell be ing formerly Miss Florence Lancas ter. The evening 'was spent in play ing outdoor games. At a suitable hour the bride and groom unwrapped the many presents which their friends had brought for them. A very delihgtful lunch was served by the committee. VISITING IN WEST Mr. and Mrs. Charles Petersen and children are spending some time in a visit in the south and western sec tion of Colorado. They are making the trip by tar and spending the greater of the time at Branson, Colo rado, where Mr. and Mrs. Ed Spies and family reside, the latter a sister of Mr. Peterson. The party enjoyed the Fourth of July at Trinidad. Colo rado, where a very elaborate celebra tion had been arranged. FOR SALE At a bargain, rix room modern house, four lots, on pavement. Plenty of fruit and shade. Leaving for Cali fornia. Mrs. G. (J. Hoffman. 904 South 9th street. Phone 420-W. Jyll-2td-ltw The death of DeLovina Clarice Cowman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Bowman of this city, occurred Tuesday afit-rnoon at an Omaha hos pital. The death of the child follow ed an appendicitis operation, the lit tle one failing to rally from the ef fects cf the operation. The body was brought here by the Sattler funeral home and services will be held on Thursday, afternoon ut 2:30 from the funeral home. HOLD TEACHERS EXAMINATION County Superintendent Miss Alpha C. Peterson held teacheis examin ation at her office on Saturday, there being a number present from Weep ing Water. Elmwood and Plattsmouth to take the examinations in prepar ation for the forthcoming school year which will open in September. EIGHT MILE GROVE LUTHERAN CHURCH 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 10:30 a. m. English services. Sultry Wanted FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY and One Pound of Coffee FREE I WILL GIVE to each customer sell ing; rae 50 pounds of Poultry or more on the above days and at the follow- in? prices ONE POUND of BIG BUY COFFEE absolutely free, and with 200 pounds or mere of Poultry, two pounds of the same coffee free. Hens, all sizes, lb. . . 90 Leghorn Hens, lb. . . 7t Roosters, lb 50 Springs, per lb 140 Native All Sizes, All Colors Leghorn Springs . . . 120 If ycu have a big bunch you wish to sell, our truck is at your service. A R. CASE, at SOENNICHSEN'S Phone 42 rfoS n mm Ad For Friday & Saturday Hamburger, 3 lbs. for 200 Beef Roast, per lb U) Plate Boil, per lb .50 Shoulder Steak, per lb 14J40 Bacon, Sliced, 5 lbs. for 500 Sausage, pure pork, 2 lbs. for 250 Lemons, per dozen 350 Cabbage, per lb 40 Potatoes, new crop, 10 lbs 250 Oranges, Sunkist, doz 230 and 400 MEAT DEPARTMENT Tomato Juice on ice, tall can, 2 for . . 170 Ice Cream Salt, 5 lbs. for 100 Van Camp Soups, 4 cans .... . . . .270 Pride Washing Powder, large 100 Corn Flakes, Miller's, large. 100 Oakite, cleans all, 2 for 250 Ivory Soap, medium, 4 for 250 Coffee, Monarch 250 Pancake Flour, B-N, 4-lb. bag 250 Catsup, Heinz, large bottle 230 Peaches, Windmill, No. 2z can,., 200 Mackeral, Sunset, tall can 100 SSAlJlMrEEKl "r jt-xr ft : &:' xi fc it: . -VS 2 -mrFB H r'erent one every diy. Her are corct or sugsesuoni to appeal to ummcr appetites as well as tht jocketbook. E9 PL 15c Qt. 25c i Oleomargarine, per lb 120 Butter, Casco, solids, lb 2G0 Quartered, per lb., 27p Syrup, Dark, 2-Sallon pail 270 Pink Salmon, 1-lb. tall can, 2 for. . .250 Loganberries, No. 2 cans, 2 for. . . .270 Fancy, Heavy Syrup Pack Shrimp, IGA, 2 tins for 250 Calumet Baking Powder, 1-lb. tin. .220 Green Asparagus, per can 250 Gloss Starch, 1-lb. pkgs., 2 for 150 Soap, P-G or Crystal White, 10 bars . 290 Red Pitted Cherries, gallon can .... 490 Malt Syrup, popular brands, can . . . 490 Linko, Ideal or Gesundheit Meinz Beaims 4 Cans S5c 1 Heinz Baked Beans with 1 Heinz Bed Kidney Eeans . Tomato Sauce 1 Heinz Baked Beans, Bcs- 1 Heinz Baked Beans, Veg- ton style etable All for 25 a Red Pitted Cherries, IGA, 2 cans. . .250 IGA Cream Style Corn, 2 cans 250 Peas, Blue Ridge, 2 cans for 250 Pork and Beans, 300 size, per tin .... 50 First Prize Brand I for 19 Sardines, large oval cans, each .... 100 In Mustard or Tcmato Sauce Crackers, 2-lb. caddy . 200 Graham or Soda Jell Dessert Powder, 4 pkgs .190 All Flavors A Complete Line of Fruits & Vegetables NEW POTATOES, fancy, large size, 10 lbs 23i HEAD LETTUCE, firm, solid heads. 2 for 15 1 APPLES, Early Harvest, G lbs. for 250 LEMONS, 300 size, per dozen 35 CARROTS, per bunch 50 PLUMS, large size square basket 430 PEACHES, fine ripe fruit. Dozen 250 Corca Fed Beet? Fancy Shoulder Beef Roast, lb 140 Rib Boil, 3 lbs. for 250 Fancy Rump Roast, lb 170 Prime Rib Rolled Beef 190 Fancy Shoulder Beef Steak, lb 150 a a a a a a Hamburger Pork Sausage Frosh Ground 3 Pounds Pure and Fresh 2 lbs. for 25c 25c Dold's Sterling Bacon (by piece) . . . 200 8 to 10-lb. Average Fresh Pork Liver, 3 lbs. for 250 LARD Summer Sausage Homo Rendered 3 lbs. Special, per Lb. 25c 20c Bring Your Palls Fina this Hot Weather Small Boston Pork Butts, lb 17J0 SPR1NQ LAMB - VEAL - FISH Pork Chops Pig Feet Per Lb. Armour's Full Quart Jar 15c 29c 1 IBHasfe mufis 1 IS a a a si 1 IE