The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, October 17, 1935, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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PAGE THREE
THURSDAY, OCTOBEB 17, 1933.
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THE- MID-IVEST'S GREATEST SHOW!
OMAHA
- STARTS
SUNDAY,
ALL WEEK
OCTOBER 27
MATINEE SUN WED, THURS., SAT.
WORLD'S LARGEST 4-H BABY BEEF SHOW
-y This ad mads possible through courteiy of thm .-
Union Stock Yard Co. of Omaha. Limited.
FOOTBALL FRIDAY
The Platters -will be hosts at
Athletic park on Friday afternoon at
3:15 to the College View team of
Lincoln, who in their opening game
bumped off the Havelock football
team by a good score. The College
View school has had athletic relations
with the local school since 1933 and
their last visit here with their large
and beefy team was one that result
ed In their Tictory. This year the
locals feel that they have more of a
chance with the visitors and will give
them all they have.
A market of eatables at Presby
terian church Oct. 26th. Buy your
Sunday dinner here.
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YOU ARE INVITED TO
THE FORMAL
OF OUR NEW AND
GREATLY ENLARGED
Grocery and Market
SATU EDAY.
We are now settled in our new location in the Bekins build
ing, stocked up with vast supplies of new goods and ready
to supply your wants in the food line. Come in Saturday!
F El E E !
SAfJBUIGNES
ALL DAY
SATURDAY
ade Uith Smith's Capitol Oread
7
IllOfl QUALITY AT A FAIR PRICE
Salada Tea
SPECIAL
for Our Opening Sale
The tea that is always fresh
from the world's gardens.
BROWN LABEL
BLACK OR JAPAN GREEN
y2-Ib. Pkg.. .350
y4-b. pkg...iop
Free Trial Package with each
purchase made Opening Day.
COMPLETE STOCK
Finest Groceries
Candies
Fresh Fruits and
Vegetables
Choice Meats
Our appeal for your trade is not
based on price alone, for we
believe it particularly true in
the purchase of foodstuffs, that
"Quality is remembered long
after price has been forgotten."
Campbell's Tomato Juice, tall cans 3 for 28
Finest Pink Salmon, 1-Ib. tall cans 2 for 25
California Mackerel, 1-lb. tall cans ,3 for 280
Van Camp's Pork and Beans, large cans . 3 for 280
Large rolls Toilet Paper, 1,000 sheet 6 for 250
New Pack Sugar Corn, full No. 2 cans 3 for 250
Hand pack Tomatoes, No. 2 cans 3 for 250
Crackers, Sun-Ray, new shipment just in, 2-lb. caddy 190
Butter-Nut, Maxwell House or Del Monte Coffee, lb 300
Dandy (blue handle) 4-tie Brooms, opening day special.- 330
Mogul Brand Coffee, vacuum pack, 1-lb. can 230
Sunkist Oranges, Med. size, 2 doz., 290 ; Large size, doz 350
Larsen's Vegall, for soups, salads, etc., No. 2 can 90
Chili Con Carne, fully prepared, add beans and serve, can 90
3 for 2c Harvest Gems Canned Goods
No. 2 Cans Packed in Norfolk's Plant Here
Bed Beans Lima Beans Bed Kidney Beans Spaghetti Spinach
PHIL HIRZ, long experienced meat cutter and sausage maker,
owns and operates the Meat Department, insuring patrons of a
good grade of Corn fed Beef, Veal, Lamb and Pork, kept in finest
condition by electrical refrigeration. A few opening day specials:
BABY BEEF ROAST, choice, tender. Lb 10
BEEF MINUTE STEAKS, per lb .200
BACON SQUARES, mild sugar cure. Lb 200
VEAL CHOPS, special for Saturday only. Lb. . 250
This department also features a complete line
of Luncheon Meats, pure home made Sausages,
Butter, Milk and Dairy Products of finest quality!
Highest Market Price Paid for Eggs
CARL'S MARKET
Beldns Bldg. 532 Main Street Phone 255
FIRST DOOR. WEST OF KROEHLER HARDWARE STORE
AVOCA NEWS
Ivan Weyler and wife or Nebraska
City were visiting in Avoca last Mon
day, also lookin gafter some busi
ness matters for a short time.
Henry Stubendick Is at this time
having a concrete wall built around
his yard at his country residence,
which is adding much to the beauty
of the place.
M. H. Lum received and had un
loaded a car of cement at the lumber
yard and feels that he now has
enough to care for the wants of the
community in this line.
"Jack Betts and Clyde Hollenberg
are painting the Methodist church at
Otoe, they having been awarded the
contract in the bids of many painters
over this section of the country.
Ernest Gollner, Carl O. Zaiser, Os
car Zimmer, Vern Rawalt and Leo
McCann were members of the party
who went to Plainview for the pheas
ant hunt on the comnig Saturday
night.
Ted Hile and wife and their little
one of Beaver Crossing were visiting
for the day last Sunday at the home
of Mrs. Hile's mother, Mrs. L. J. Mar
quardt and other relatives and
friends.
J. H. F. Ruhge and wife and son,
Roy, Dick Neumaster and wife and
Stuart Maseman were members of a
party who were visiting and looking
after some business matters in Om
aha last Thursday.
Wm. Vettee is painting the home of
Henry Maseman and will when the
work is completed make the home
look like new and will also make It
better for a good painting is a good
insurance for any building.
The Avoca business men gave a
dance on last Saturday night for the
benefit of the kittenball team to
whom they are very thankful for
winning so many kittenball games
during the summer and fall.
After some two weeks visiting in
the west Leo McCann and Art John
son, the latter of Weeping Water,
returned home last Saturday night.
They went as far as the west coast,
getting back to Lincoln in time for
the football game last Saturday.
Leo McCann and his mother were
over to Union last Tuesday afternoon
attending the funeral of the little
daughter of Ted Mclain who died at
an Omaha hospital last Monday
morning.' The funeral was private.
being conducted by Rev. W. A. Tay-;
lor of Union.
Frank Greenrod and wife and son,
Robert and Frank Ruge and family
made a very happy parly who drove
over to Mount Ayr on last Saturday
and remained until Monday where
they were visiting at the home of
the relatives of Frank Greenrod and
family, enjoying the trip and the
visit very much.
relative of most of the party who are.
to make the trip and enjoy the hunt
ing. John Gauer, father-in-law of El
mer, will also be a member of the
party.
WiU Be Fatter StilL
In the contest which was had be
tween the fats and leans in a game of
kittenball played some time ago, the
leans had to provide a supper for the
fats and how they did eat and it
looks like the fats will be fatter still,
while the leans will be leaner still,
but that does not say who will win
the next game.
Brother Very Sick.
W. H. Bogaard received the sad
news of the very serious illness of
his brother, Charles Bogaard of Fre
mont and hastened there to see him.
The brother was so ill that the at
tending physician would only permit
Mr. Bogaard to see to see the brother
for four minutes. He still remains
very ill.
Journal ads bring you news of
timely bargains. Read tneml
OCTOBER . ...
October's sun is shining.
Autumn leaves are red;
The placid skies match babies eyes.
Birds wing overhead.
Conventions go abegging.
My feet are gypsy shod.
I'll climb the trees and with every
breeze
Sail down on a leafy cloud.
Marjorie Burch.
Many Attend Conference.
Many of the members of the Con
gregational church of Avoca were
visiting in Ashland attending the
convention of the church being held
there two days this week. Among
those In attendance were Rev. and
Mrs. J. M. Kokjer, Mrs. Albert Still
and wife, Mrs. Mary Harmon and a
number of others.
Gathering at Carl Balfour's.
Seventy-six of the relatives and
friends of Mr. and Carl Balfour were
gathered at the Balfour home last
Sunday where they were celebrating
the Balfour and Nutzman reunion
and where they sure enjoyed a very
pleasant day and an excellent time
with more eats than could be taken
care of for there were three whole
roast chickens left after all had been
satisfied and could eat no more. D.
O. Dwyer and son and wife were
there. Attorney D. O. Dwyer com
ing loaded with cigars for everyone,
and also he was filled with democracy
and the new deal, while Fred Nutz
man who is on the other side was
not seeing things, as Mr. Dwyer and
so a very animated debate on the
question was staged. No decision.
Minister Resigned Sunday.
The people of the Congregational
church of Avoca all enjoyed a very
fine dinner at the church meeting fol
lowing the conclusion of the services
last Sunday morning, and at which
the Rev Fred W. Hall offered his
resignation as pastor of the church
here. He had been tendered a posi
tion at Franklin which is In the west
ern portion of the state and which
he has accepted at a larger salary.
He will soon depart for Franklin.
Will Hunt Pheasants Sunday.
Elmer Hennlngs, the barber after
he closes his shop" the coming Satur
day evening will drive to Cedar Creek
and Louisville where he will with a
number of his relatives and friends
depart for Creighton vicinity where
they will hunt the festive pheasant at
the break . of day. They will start
on the farm of John Schafter, who
formerly lived in Casa county and Is
OUR GREATEST
RECOMMENDATIONS
come from the hundreds
thrifty women who save
on foods here, everyday!
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Ad for Plattsmouth, Friday and Saturday, October 18-19
IT TTi rerrtr B0-ib. Bag
VGJUJ'&UrCJiW 73c. Lb
Krrtik Holland Srrd Variety Ideal for Kraai.
2SS Size
Dozen - -
Fancy, Sweet, Juicy California Valencia.
IT. S. No. 1 Fancy, Sweet, California lied Tokay.
Fancy, Sweet, Juicy Florida Maran Seedleaa
La rice HO Sice.
lOOlb. STT OH IS lb. DHC
bag . . . V peck . .
SweeU PotJatSoec
U. S. Grade No. 1 Genuine OHlC
Virginia Yellow Jerseys - - 6 lbs. 1J
The Flneat Money Can Buy.
SeSeasr saursr. -
Extra La rite, Frenb, Tender Oregon.
V. S. Grade So. 1 Mlnnenota Ited Globea.
Freb, Green Top Colorado Larce nuncaea.
!Tmaat!:ec 2 HQs
V. S. Grade o. 1 Firm, Red Ripe California.
Mediant Sine Minnesota.
Smolied Picnics Yb. 22c
Do Id Mogan SbaukJetui Quality.
ROSSI Beef or Veal, lb. . .ISC
Choice, Tender Shoulder Cuta.
RoaSf Rolled Rib, lb. . . . 20C
Choice, Tender Flavor Rich and Juicy.
Van Camp's Fancy
KRAUT
No. 2
Can
3 for 25c
15'
Sunrise Sweet Mild
COFFEE 3 lbs, 430; 1-lb. Bag
Hinky-DInky H Che
COFFEE 3 lbs, 55 ; 1-lb. Bag 11 LV
Hamburger, 2 lbs. . 25c
FreMh Ground Choice Ileef Cut.
StCall Beef or Veal, lb. . .23C
Choice T-Uone, Sirloin or Round Cuta.
Cube Steaks, lb. . . . 22c
Choice, Tender, Juicy Fine In Hi
CalS Liver, lb.
Genuine quality. Fine with Ilacon
Dried ReeS, lb. plig. Vjc
Cudahy'a Wafer Thin Sliced.
FranMurters, lb. . 15c
Armour 'a Larice Juicy Quality.
Minced Ham, lb. . . 15c
Armour'a Fancy- Quality.
Lard, 1 lb. ptig. 10c
Hold'a Pure Quality Lard.
Bacon, 1 lb. plig. 30c
Htnky-Dlnky Susar Cured, Smoked, Sliced and Wrapped.
Oysters, Pint 2Qc
Fancy Solid Pack Quality.
Chili Con Cam, lb. 25 c
Dold'a Mexican Style la Cello tube.
Cheese, 21b. loaf . 45c
Kraft or Lakeakore, fancy American or Brick.
FialievMte, 2 lbs. . 31c
5c
Choice, Tender, Juicy Fine in Flavor.
25C
Genuine quality. Fine with Ilaeon or Onlona.
Van Camp's
PORII & BEAIIS
m 1
iviecaum
Can
'.m 5'
Flambeau Soaked
PEAS 4 c
..10c
No. 2 Can
Extan Mixed
Sieve. No. 2 Can
Oatman's or Roberts
MILK
6 oS- 3 18C
BOOTH'S
SARDINES in
Mustard or Tomato Sauce
SES - 3 for 2SC
SUGAR
GllAXlXATED BEET
100 lbs, $5.59; 10 lbs.
SEA ISLAND CANE C Q
100 lbs vJOJ
A Pure Vegetable Shortening Compound.
Kraut . . .
Fancy Wlaeonaln Bulk.
Heinz
KETCHUP
8-oz. Bottle, 12
14-oz. Bottle
So-Tast-ee Soda or
Certified Graham
Cradters1Q
2-lb. Caddy '1"C
Sunlight
Margarine
... 16c
1-lb.
Carton
Casco
BUTTER
Hb. OQ
Carton LU
Calumet
BAKINQ
POWDER
6-oz. can, n't
1-lb. can X L
Swans Bown
Calie Flour
lb-......-2S)'c
DEL MONTE - MARCH of FLAVOR - VALUES!
Del Monte Whole Segment
GRAPE FRUIT
8-oz. Can - - - 2 for 15c
V.'. 2for2Sc
Del Monte Pure
Grape Fruit Juice
Picnic Can 2 Can ffh r
3 for 19 2 for - jLe
Del Monte Bartlett
PEARS Q (for
No. 2Vz Can dk)
DEL MONTE SLICED OR HALF
Peaches Tall Can
DEL MONTE SLICED
13C "fcaS 15C S7C
Pineapple, No. 2 can ..... 2GC
;s2 .16c Sr": 2 for 2SC
9c
Crash'dOnly CQ
No. 10 Can. OuQ
Crushed or Sliced
No. 1 Flat Can
No. Zi
Can
DEL MONTE SOLID PACK
Tomatoes Flat.
10c Si 12c
No. 2
Can
.32c
Del Monte Cream Style
Co. Gent, or Gold. Bant.
corh ?for9'iv
No. 2 Can - AU1 JCP
Del Monte Whole Kernel
Golden Cantom
CORK
12-oz. Vac.
Pack Can
2 for
Del Monte Dried
PRUNES (Med. Size)
IS: 19c :.MC
Harvest King Corn, 1935 pack, No. 2 cans, 3 for 25$
Bounds Brand Tomatoes, No. 2 cans, 3 for 23
Gem Brand Pancake Flour, 4-lb. bag 17
Santa Clara Prunes (90-100 size), 4 lbs 25
Thompson Seedless Eaisins, 4-lb. pkg., 29e ; 2-lb. pkg 15
English Walnuts, Emerald, large budded, lb 25 1
Win You Pure Preserves, 4-lb. jar, 69 ; 2-lb., 37 ; 12-oz. 15
Candy Bars and Gum, 5c sizes, 3 for 10
Prince Albert or Velvet Tobacco, 1-lb. can, 77$; 15c tin 11 $
Big 4 White Naptha Soap, 10 regular bars 29
Big Value or Sani-Health Toilet Soap, 6 giant bars 29
Lighthouse Cleanser, 3 reg. cans 10
BUTTER-NUT
Salad Dressing
1000 Island or Spread
8-oz. Jar, 15 $ QJc.
Pint, 25; Quirt - c5 Q
OTOE CHIEF
FLOUR sr. $ ,79
TTlNKY-DINKY -!
5 lbs., 25; 10, 49 $ -i .S3
24 lbs. 51.05: 48 lbs. 1
EJel 3onte 0rtho-CTi1
Ken-L-Ration
O Cans gj)
250
The Dos
Food
Supreme
K EN-Ty-BI S CX'IT
25-oa pkjf, 23cj IS-. 2 for
Fort Howard
TISSUC Soft-Spun
3Ige.rolls,lg)
SAIII-FLUSIl
BOWL CLEANER f (Xg
Large Can Ji. jf
RIELO Water Softener r
10o Size
Parson's
Ammonia
Small Bottle, 10
Med., 150; Quart.
Mountain Grown
S22gq iwp
Grind
2-lb. fVc
&
Can W
x lb. can
Special 0cr!
1 Large Pkg. and
1 Med. Pkg. of
OIIYBOL
35c Value
PBG Soap
G Giant Bars, 270
10 Regular Bars
GUEST IVORY
SOAP.
.4 Oars
19c
Delicious
Regular Grind or Drip
2 Lb. Can
,50
X Lb. Can
. . . 2
1 "
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