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MONDAY. DECEKBEP. P.O. r PAGE SIX PLATTSMOTJTH SEMI - WEEKLY JCTJBHAL g p H h si ft ere 9 B f g ji a g i n Dew J n: Hi Ni Hi si PI FROM YOUR FORD DEALER C. A. Ruse Motor Co. 1 .11 i I 9 3 6 EiARTWiOKS Pure, Wholesome Home Made Candies HAS A TONSILECTOMY From Thursday's Daily This morning Sheri" Homer Syl vester was given a tonsilectomy at the office of a local physician and which it is hoped will give him relief from the condition that he has suffered for the past several weeks. The patient stood the operation nice ly and it i? hoped will soon be on the highway to recovery. The sheriff has been laid up with severe attacks of inflammatory rheumatism and it is hoped the tonsilectomy will re move the cause. Used cars, livestock, household goods all c?.n to sold through inexpensive Journal Wart fids. NOTICE OF HEARING ENTERTAINS AT DINNER Mrs. J. M. Roberta entertained Fri day evening at her attractive home on high school hill at a most charm ing 6:30 dinner, having as guests a group of the tamily. Those enjoying the event were Mrs. N. A. Cummins and children, Mary Alice and Frank Arthur, Mrs. Maude A. Fricke and children, Jane, Marion and Frederick, Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Cummins, Miss Alice Eaton of O.v.aha and Canon Tetter. SAYING HAPPY NEW YEAR with VALUES to make you still happier! 'lick Tock Sliced PEACHES n2i. 2 for Summer Isle Broken Sliced PINEAPPLE No. 2'2 Can. . . c 18c Ad lor Jrlattsnouth, Tuesday, Deo. 31 JeH-O cr Royal Gelatin DESSERTS -fl Assorted - 4 Pkgs. M- Daily Pride Cut G&EEItf BEANS Tin 9 -P L fcTP", Cen - 3 for BEEF ROAST, Shoulder, lb 12c LAMB ROAST, lb 18c SPARE RIBS, lb 17c BOILING BEEF (Rib), lb Sc STEAK, Sirloin or Short Cuts, 2 lbs 29c LAMB STEAK, Shoulder, lb 20? HAMBURGER, fresh, 2 lbs. 22c BEEF HEARTS, lb 10c PORK HOCKS, Smoked, 2 lbs 25 C PORK SAUSAGE, Swift's Link, 2 lbs 35c MINCED HAM, Armour's, ib 15c PEANUT BUTTER, fancy Bulk. 2 lbs 25c SAUER KRAUT, fancy, long shread, Ib St HERRING (Milker), 9-ib. keg $1.05 HERRING (Mixed), 9-lb. keg 93C 1 s 3 US a ii. puls Hardware and Implements 2SC ORANGES, 176 size, 35C; 216's, 29C; 2S8's. Fboct California Suoklpt avfli. GRAPEFRUIT, medium size, 33 C doz. 6 for 19C ?nf(, Jofcy Tessa Mnrxli Srailrn. APPLES, fancy Idaho Rome Beauty, 6 lbs 25c Fancy Red Juicy Wine3aps cr Jonathans, 4 lbs 25C YAMS, U. S. No. 1 Louhian Porto Ricans, S Ib3 19p POTATOES, full ICO-Ib. bag, $1.33; 15-lb. peck. .25C CABBAGE, fresh solid Wis. Holland Seed, ib 2 V2P RUTABAGOS, fresh, med. size Minn., Ib 2C LETTUCE, large, firm, fresh Ariz. Iceberg, head. . .IOC CELERY, tender Calif., krge, well bleached stalk. . . ICC ONIONS, Red or Yellow, U. S. No. 1, 3 lbs 10 f. S. Jrdf Xo. 1 Edwards Tenderized Marshmallows 1 -lb. Cellophane Wrapped Bag - li CURO GINGER ALB and Other Beverages 24-oz. Bottle - for 1 tc Crasco 5fc 31b. Can Casco BUTTER Mb. Certon 3 Sunrise Sweet, Mild COFFEE 3 lbs. 43 $ xJWp Mb. ik-. JL S Maxwell House COFFEE CALUMET BAKING POWDER 1-lb. Can College Inn Tcmato Jusce s 13V-oz. Can BUTTER-NUT Salad Dressing 1C03 Island or spread 8-02. Jar, 15 Pint, 23; Quart n..Sl.W Otce Chief FLOUR, 4& lbs. Victor C 2 ?i -lb. . Cfp Cake Flonr, pks- Del Blonte COFFEE 9 ORTHO CUT for Flavor Camay H:rS SZ Bars N F. W Vt'l AR - AND MAY IT BE Crowded with 366 Happy Days FOR All Our Patrons and Friends! Bates Book Store ITo pleasure we may have as the old year ends vill te as great as that cf wirhing ALL OF YOU A Happy, Prosperous, Healthful 1936 WESCOTT'S Since 1S79 In the County Court of Cass coun tu, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the Guardianship and estate of John J. Twiss. Incompetent, now deceased. No. G-999: You are hereby notified that Mar jcrie Twi3s, guardian of said incom petent person has filed her final re port as guardian, and her petition in this Court praying for a final settle ment and allowance of her guardian ship accounts heretofore filed and for a complete exoneration of herself and bondsman of all further liability in the premises. You are further notified that a hearing will bo had upon said final report and petition for final settle ment on January 10th, 193t5 at ten o'clock a. m. before this Court; all objections thereto must be on file on or before said date and hour of hear ing Dated this 30th day of December, 1935. A. II. DUXIiURY, (Seal) d30-lv.' County Jude. ANNOUNCE MA2SIAGE U m Hi b WE IINCW 1G36 is going to be better, so we'll add our good wishes that ycu vzill receive a full share of the good things the New Year has in store! Phone 39 Our Service Always Satisfies MEW Y HAR5S E ( 1 GREETINGS AS LOUD AS VE CAN SAY IT A Happy New Year for AH cf You Cass County Moicr Company 0-K Garage Washington Ave. I The announcement, c: the secret Jv.eddins of Miss 1'cf.ri Taylor to Mr. iLoui:i Sykcra was made duiing the ''Chrit-tmas holidays at the family home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kinnanion !in th? south part of town. The young couple motored to Sid ney, Iowa, accompanied by the bricie's i mother, Mrs. Kinnanion, in the early fall and was joined in marriage j which has been kept a clobe tec-ret ' until the holidays. I Miss Taylor was graduated with (the clais of li)Zi ani ic veil known I in this city. She is the daughter cf 'Mrs. Marie Kinr.ar.ion. Mr. Louis Sykoia i:: the son of Mr. James Sykoia of Omaha where he has crown to manhood where he has many friends to wish the couple much happiness in the many years to come. Mr. and Mrs. Sykora will make their home with the parents of the bride for the time being where they will be at home to their many friends. LAID TO LAST EEST 3 i:y.3'gifffcWMBg!giaa $i 1;! 3; During the Coming Twelve Months we shall strive to merit your good will by maintaining our same hi?;h standard of quality that has won for us your friend ship. Sincere good wishes to each and every one of you. Dcnt Overlook Our Special Coat Sals Ad Ladies Toggery Shop of Personal Service MOT MftWY WORDS Juat Wishing Ycu a Most Happy New Year Wcyrich & Hadraba Pharmacists The funeral services of the late Vaclav J. Kahoutek were held Thurs- ! uay at tne Jioiy Kosary catnouc i church, of which the departed had j been a most devout member in his lifetime. j Father J. J. Kaczrr.arek, pastor of j the church celebrated the requiem i mass of the church and also paid a tribute to the memory of the depart ed friend. At the offeratory, Bernard Knofli cek pave the beautiful solo number, "One Sweetly Solemn Thought." The body was tenderly borne to the i Catholic cemetery where it was laid to the last rest beside the wife who had passed away in 102S. The pall bearers were four of the sons and two grandsons, James, Emil, Joseph, Timothy, sous and Vincent and Louis Knofiicek, grandsons. The members of the family from out of the city present were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kahoutek, Denver; Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kahoutek and daughter, Margaret; Mr. and Mrs. & James Kahoutek and four children of Omaha. The daughter, Mrs. Prank McCavty, of I.cs Angeles was unable to attend owing to ill health. BAES HETUH27S HOME ; Thursday afternoon the little child of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beverage ; was brought home from the hospital , at Omaha where he has been under treatment and also had an operation jthat seems to have been very success j ful. The babe has showed excellent i progress and it i3 hoped that he can I now show a rapid recovery. jpiiiiiiiiiiiaHiiHifninEanini Plattsanouth's Leading Cash 3 Small Tins Each Pork and Beans, large tins, 3 for first Prize Plattsmouth Pack Salad Dressing, full quart jar 23c IGA Cocoa, 2 lbs. for 27c Prunes, medium size, 4 lbs 29c Butter-Nut Jell, all flavors, 4 for. . .19c Jelly Dish FP.EE with Each 4 Packages Onions, market basket 2C Tomatoes, No. 2 cans, 3 for 25c Carrots, Diced Eeets, Diced Spagnslli Perk and Hearts Tomato Soup Rcid Be-ns Red Kidney Beans Pecs Czrzals and Peas Corn, No. 2 cans, 3 for Peas, sweet and tender, No. 2 can . Kraut, large cans, 2 for Smoked Sail, leading brands, can. Cld Hickory - Carcvized - Korton's Toilet Paper, White Fur, 4 rolls 25 C NEW YEAR SPECIALS ft w .I0c .SSc lorn U. S. CHOICE c A A A k -r-m i n k U BBS H 1SCS Cube Round Steak, !b 25c M Fresh Pork Hocks Fresh Pork Liver Fresh Calf Hearts Spare Ribs, per Ib 2L7JC ?j Fresh Pork Brains, per lb 130 g Fresh Neck Bones, 3 lbs. for 250 Wisconsin Kraut, long shredded, lb. . 5 Fancy Oysters and Fancy Dressed z?2 Chickens for New Year's (liilliliK THE PLATTSilOUTH EVENIirG ' JCITEKAL.""l5c PET. WEEK. SI 1 1 " Xtsin tjou, a 71 a 4 AS the New Year is obcut to open . . we re-dedicate ourselves to greater service . . r.nd the building of a Letter community. F. G. Fricke & Co. TJie gjCCl; Store Vl. '7fKsl 5 ?iif GREETINGS There isn't much room here, but our New Year's greeting is just as great as if we used an entire page of the paper. ADOLPH'S TAVERN Where Old Friends Meet 9 36 rNEW YEAR WE ARE PROUD of the confidence you have shown by ycur continued pa tronage. In return, we want to pledge ourselves to better ser vice during the coming year. Our entire personnel joins in wishing you all good things during the coning year 1836. JL - M Iowl jat jjzay OPTIMISTIC! Sure, that's hew we feci about the out look for 1 936. We believe there's much happiness an:l increased prosperity in store for all of us. That's why we take pleasure in making cur greeting so sincere. Yet. it is not with regret that we watch 1935 pass, for while the year has had its disappointments and failures, we feel that we have grown richer in the friendships we have made and strengthened. It is our hope that these may continue in the years to come, and that the Journal may continue to serve its advertisers and readers even more efficiently, not only in 1936, but years to come. P & G SOAP G Giant Bars, 27p Gfy 10 Regular Bars. DHSFT The New Washing f Mq Discovery, Pkg. j STORE Phones 18-19 1 OB nTTTmnssTFRi in?mnn 2-lb. Can, 53 $ Mb. Can - - - Mrs. R. A. Bates, Publisher