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    PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
PAGE THRI2
THURSDAY. UABCH 28. 193C.
(Folitlcal Advortislr.r) (Political Advertising)
(Political Advertising)
W. W. WILSON
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of Nebraska City
CANDIDATE FOR
District Judge
A leading member of Otoe
Bar
for twenty-five
County
years.
Served four years as County
Attorney and six years as Coun
ty Judge of Otoe county.
Ee ras a JUDGE on the Ne
braska Supreme Court Commis
sion for six years.
His TWELVE YEARS' EX
PEDIENCE as a JUDGE gives
him excellent qualifications for
the office of District Judge.
Your Support will be
Appreciated
Elmwood News
SEAPLANE TAXIING TO PORT
Arcturus, down at aha. v. as in the city 'in company with also as many cars as Iie could iRter
Miami, Fia.
amphibian plane
sea since Sunday with five men
aboard, reported Monday she was
taxiing toward the harbor at Neu
vitas, Cuba. She was expected to
each the Pan-American Airways base
in the harbor about 2:30 p. ni. From
the big plane, unable to jy because
an aileron snapped from the batter
ing: waves, came a terse radio mes
sage informing tha base here of its
position. The Arcturus. taking a phy
sician to a sick girl aboard the
freighter Tillie Lykes, alighted at sea
late Sunday off Foint Maternillo,
Cuba, but high seas prevented trans
fer of the doctor or a takeoff.
CANDIDATE VISITS CITY
Paul Kupke was the purchaser of
a John Deere tractor, the machine
going to near Murdock where Paul
makes his home.
Louis Bornemeier was over to
Panama last Monday where he met
John Zoz who is interested in a mov
ing picture show at that place.
Miss Catherine West ho is em
ployed in Lincoln at the Hardy drug
I store, was a guest at the heme ot
Iher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
i
West, for over the week end.
Harry "Wilson and wife were visit- j
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. !
(Maya of Eagle for the day last Sun-j
jday, where they all enjoyed a very
J pleasant visit and an excellent din-
ner.
Simon Rehmeier and wife of A'.vo
ere looking after some business mat
ters in Elmwood last Tuesday after-;
'noon, driving over in their auto to:
look after some shopping lor a short
time.
James Eolan of Ashland, repre
senting the Chevrolet company of
Ashland, was in Elmwood on Tuesday
looking after the sale of a truck and
day an addition to the number for members into the order which will
Elmwood was made when W. F.
Bornemier, Edward Bornemier, James
Barta, John Davis, and Frank Ohm
made purchases. This makes more
than a hundred who have invested
in this one line of power machinery,
and making something over $100,000
land they are still being sold.
The Daughters of Hebekah.
The Daughters of Rebekah v.'ere
meeting at their nan in Limwooa
last Tuesday evening where they
looked after Eome regular business
and following which they balloted on
the question of receiving some next
be ready for the work at the next
regular meting. The girls are doing
some nice work for the order at this
time.
Visiting Mother Here.
Stuart Lyle, son of Mrs. Lucy Lyle,
manager of the Elmwood telephone
exchange who with his family make
their home in Denver, he driving a
bus from McCook to Denver, was a
visitor in Elmwood for a number cf
days during the present week and
wa3 accompanied by his two small
sons. They enjoyed the visit here
very much.
Attended Convention in Iorra.
T T" . T) 1. . . Ti l f , irr rn
in attendance during the past week
health, was taken to Lincoln last
Tuesday morning whore he entertd
the Bryan Memorial hospital for a
at the convention of pastors of the .major operation. It is hoped his stay
Christian church of the state of Iowa
which was being held at Drake Uni
versity at Des Moines, Iowa. The uni
versity is a church school which grad
uates not alone their students in
every avenue of life's activities, but
also in the minister' of the Christian
church.
Taken to Hospital.
Rev. F. L. Weigert, former pastor
of the Elmwood Evangelical church
and who has not been in the best of;
at the hospital will result in hi9 ob
taining better health.
USED CAE SPECIAL
Must reduce our stock. From r.ow
till April lrt, any of our used-cars
sold on i:sual time plan WITHOUT
ANY CHARGE FOR FINANCE OR
INTEREST. Largest, finest line we
have ever had best in southeast Ne
braska. All makes and models. NO
VAK AUTO CO.. Nebraska City.
his uncle, Lee Mayfield, of the Louis
ville Courier. Mr. Palmer is well
known in this section as he is a
native son of Louisville and still
makes his home there a part of the
time. He is now a candidate at the
republican primary for the nomin
ation for United States senator and
should make a strong race for the of
fice. He was a
justice in 1930 and was one of the
two high men at the primary elec
tion. The many friends in Cass county
will no doubt give Harry a fine vote
at the primary election on April 14th.
INJURIES FATAL TO MAN
Omaha. Charles Rohwer, 5S,
farmer west of Omaha, died in a hos
pital of injuries suffered Thursday
when his automobile and a truck col
lided on the Dodge st. road. Rohwer's
daughter, Lorraine, also injured in
the accident, was reported improved.
The county attorney's office said, a
charge of causing death while exceed
ing the speed limit would be filed
against Buster Fox of Oakland,
driver of the truck. Fox was not in
jured. He was booked by police on
a charge of reckless driving, and
later released on bond.
A SHAKE UP DT JAP ARMY
BANK SALE IS CONFIRMED
Fremont, Neb. Sale of the Union
National bank building here to S. S.
Sidner, C. J. Malmsten and E. C.
Diers of Fremont for $ 9 0,0 00 Sat
urday was confirmed by District
Judge Spear upon application of D. A.
Becher, receiver for the bank.
The court was told the sale will
enable the bank to pay 100 percent
on deposits to depositors. Dividends
totaling E0 percent have been paid
since the bank closed Feb. 1, 1923.
QUITS ANOTHER POST
Sidney, Neb. Golden P. Kratz,
candidate for the republican nomin
ation for attorney general, ha3 re
signed as secretary of the republican
Founders Day dub. He recently re
signed as national committeeman of
the American Legion.
SALESMEN WANTED
III
est people in.
John W. Gamble, who recently
purchased the McCrorey estate near
Wabash, has been having some very
material improvements made at the
farm in the shape of a number of
buildings and which also have been
painted.
Mesdames Fred Everett and ller-
candidate for chief mau l cual,1"lu "t!t- l"
I, a r i . a l . . , . 1 . , . l - I
after the purchase of some draperies!
for the lodge hall here and as well j
were preparing them for hanging at:
the hall. j
Rev. Ernest Baker, pastor of the'
Elmwood Christian church, accom-
panied by Mrs. Baker, were over to i
Weeping Water last Wednesday!
where Rev. Baker officiated at the
funeral of the late Isaac Wiles which;
as held at the weeping water cnrib-j
tian church. I
A. J. Boyd who is conducting aj
produce station at Nehawka, was ai
visitor at home for over the week!
end last week and returned to his;
work early Monday morning, he driv-i
ing now as the road have become sol
he can :et over them. For a time!
he was not able to drive and made
the trip by train.
Stuart Lyl and two sons who arej
visiting In Elmwood from their home
in Lincoln and Mrs. Lucy Lyle, man-
jager of the telephone exchange, Mrs.!
were viriting in Murray, Plattsmouth (
and Omaha Tuesday of this week as i
well as looking after some business j
matters at all these places.
Mrs. Herman R. Schmidt of Mur-j
dock and daughter, Miss Hilda, who j
is employed in Lincoln, who was)
pending the week end at the Schmidt j
home in Murdock, were also visitors j
for the evening last Saturday at the J
Vill Winkler home in Elmwood, visit-,
Tokyo. A merciless army house
cleaning sent nine distinguished gen
erals to the "waiting list" Monday f
and transferred 29 generals and two
colonels to new posts. All changes
were made by order of Emperor Hiro
hito, the direct result of the revolt
of young extremist army officers Feb.
2C in which three leading statesmen
fere assassinated. Emperor Hiro
hito's own chief aide and command
ants of crack units were affected by
the order.
CHILD HELD IN R0EEERY
Falls City. Neb. Harry Hodges,
was held in county jail here Monday
on charges of taking approximately
?90 from an unlocked safe at the
Price grocery here. Police said he
admitted the theft and gave them
$74, which he said was all he took.
At the time cf the robbery, the boy
was on parole from juvenile court
for taking a package from the mails
last spring.
SETTLE DAMAGE SUIT
North Platte, Neb. District Judge
Nicley approved a lump sum settle
ment of $S 92.71 In favor of Henry
J. Larreau against the Central Con
tractors, for injuries suffered while
in the employ of the firm. Larreau
injured his hand in a power saw Oct.
15. near Paxton on the Platte valley
public power and irrigation district.
TO DISCUSS PASTURES
Central City, Neb. Elvin Frolik,
ing with them, as Mrs. Winkler is
daughter also of Mrs. Schmidt. A
very pleasant time was had.
Mr. J. P. Cobb, president of the
American Exchange bank of Elmwood
and Guy Clements, the bank's legal
advisor, were in Lincoln last Monday
to a meeting of the bankers cf the
state and were greatly pleased with
the discussion of the questions con
cerning bankers and banking which
was a portion of the evening's pro
gram. They also attended the banquet.
9Z-GT-ZI-SUJ
JodaaJ 'S-lS-Da9 "lQ 'qsjoi director or the state pasture contest,
-M.BH Mupoj on-iAV 'IPIdEJ asT23.u-jj;Will meet with farmers here next Sat
pun aa.u. SajujTja bj3 Pinou3,urday tQ discU!,g temporary and per-
Eajnoa nSiai.MCH joj Q3XXVAV NHI:
manent pasture coverings.
A Sectaded Eisvon
fcr the Family
and Closer Friends
Cur family room is so situated that
those within cannot be seen by oth
ers in attendance. It provides pri
vacy at a time rhen privacy is priceless!
SRI SATTLER
FUNERAL HOME Jl
S'-'-
Visiting With Folks Here.
Wm. Coatman, sr., who has been
making his home with his daughter,
Mrs. M. L. Golliher at Grand Island
for the winter, came to Lincoln last
Monday and was met there by his
son, W. W. Coatman, who brought
him here and as well took him to
Weeping Water, where lie visited for
a short time and looked after some
work as well.
la ST. S AVE. A
PLATTSMOUTH. NEBR.,
PHONE
52
Enjoyed Fine Evening.
The Elmwood fire department,
which contains a very fine set of men
and who pride themselves in being
Cre fighters for the protection of the
home3 and business interests of the
town, were assembled last Tuesday
evening at the community hall where
they were enjoying their annual ban
quet which was served by Herman
Fenterman, consisting of weiner sand
wiches and coffee, with the evening
repast completed with ice cream and
cake. A very fine program was also
had which was of great interest.
Many Tractors Eeing Sold.
Elmwood sold a car load and an
extra one, making seven, John Deere
tractors, they going to the farmers!
for the cultivation of crops. Murray
sold some fourteen of power plant3!
while Nehawka sold about the same
number, while C. J. Schwere of Weep-
ing Water sold thirty and Alvo comes
in with a sale of sixty-seven since
jthe first of the year. Just the other
Q
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a A hp?
ON
UAL1TY. . . SAVINGS
FISFACTi
Exactly that!
-at your
Hinky-Dinky Store!
Ad for Plattsmouth, Fri., Sat., March 27-28
Fancy Florida
Valencias
Jumbo Sizo. Sweet, full of Juice. Doz..
CALIF. SUSKtST SEEDLESS NAVELS
21S size, Doz., 2Sc. 2S8 size, Doz....
35c
..23c
Campbell's
Tomato Soup f! S!o
25c
2 Cans for
Other Kinds except
Chicken, 3 for
Pure Lard 1 lb. ctn., 2 for 23c
I)11m Illjtb Crndr Vitlt. Hoe Uranil.
Veal Roast, lb. 15c
Cliolfo, Trudrr J-Uuuldrr utx.
Fancy Red Juicy
York. Imperials
Ring packed Bu. Basket, S1.4S; 6 lbs..
25c
"3 aH" Lge.' Fresh Solid Crisp Ariz. n
iLCtt2Ce iceberg. 5-doz. size, Head . . 3v
Splnacfa RS iTCk.ISc
Radisbes Est fbunc5eeiT3e"?...l0c
f c ,tt Calif. Chula Vista. Large,
SQfcSSy Fresh, Tender, well Blch'd SfC
CauSiSlowe? gSibST'!!. . . . 10c
ARGO STARCH
CORN or GLOSS
1-lb. Carton - 2 for
GLOSS ONLY lln
5-lb. Ctn, 35c; 3-lb...l
PorEiloin Roast, Sb. 17c
lu'icc- I.riiu ( ntx (.1-5 Aernar-
Rump or Rolled Rib Roast lb. 20c
luIrr, 'l'diiirr funl!J.
Tick Tock Sliced
PEACHES
Ho. 2i2
Can
2 for 25c
Jm Jm 3I fc 'J V I W W
S5c
Del Monte
TOMATO SAUCE
8-oz. Can - - "ftC
Spare Rlbc, lb.
IVtuIi, Mrnty ua!i.
Steals, lb
Ile 'i'eiuier Hound, Slrlulu ur T-
Pork Cfiops, lb.
('holer, Center Cnt.
Hamborger, 2 lb
s.
S'lM-teiI IJecf t'utx, Krnhl,T (iruiind.
Fresh, Solid Green
Texas. Per lb
11 mm
itOt2L &S lb . . .
Red, Ysilcw cr White Finest Quality.
Ilershey's
COCOA 13 "0 c
1-lb. Can iL 2L
Baking CHOCOLATE Ort
j-lb. Bar CiC
BeeS Brains, 2
I'nucy i-lfU-l Quality.
FQrli Sausage,
llr. Ik. FrroUIy rrepnrl.
Minced Ham,
lets
2 lb
s.
15c
25c
27c
25c
15c
25c
15c
.rniuiiTM Clunlit : Itlefil for Lnncbni. etc.
BaCOIl Hinky-Dmky, Mb. Pkg.32C
IIIkIi Qunllly, Sliord nui! Vri-d.
CASCO
BUTTER Mb. Carton . .
SUNLIGHT
Margarine i-ib. Carton
Staley's Golden or Crystal White
TfcOr 1 0-lb.
5-lh. Pail .... Pail
OTOE CHIEF
FLOUR 48-lb. Bag
$f .39
Fancy Pink
SALMON
Mb. Tall - -
Del Ktonte Red 1
SALMON, 1-lb. Tall . . AX
Berkeley's Brand
TOMATOES
?-2 4 for
Cans - - v
Bacon Squares, lb. ljc
.raao::r'x I'anoy Qnnlity.
PeamsS Bistter, 2 lbs. 23c
l anry Qonlity in Hulk.
SALMON VThole or Half, 2 lbs 2jjC
(Sliced, lb., 15c)
SABLE FISH Whole or Half, 2 lbs.25C
(Sliced, lb., 15c)
FilletS OS FlSll Ecneless. 2 lbs. 25c
B2AL5BUT SHced, lb. 19c; Pee., Xb.l'JQ
Kippered Salmon, lb 25c
Ready to Serve
SANTA CLARA
PRUNES
80-90
Size
90-100
Size
4
1
lbs.
for
lb.
Box
2c
4Qc
Thompson Seedless
RAZSENS
2-lb. 4l&r 4-lb.
Pkg;.
So-Tast-eo Soda
CRACKERS or
CERTIFIED 2lb
Grahams caddy
9c
SUGAR
CIlAXfLATEII BEET
100 lbs, $5.09; 10 lbs,
SEA ISLAND CANE
100 lb, $5.29; 10 lbs..
5c
Swans Down
Cake Flour
2-lb.
Pkg
AMERICA'S FINESTI
SALAD A TEA
JAPAN GP.EEM or BLACK
(Brown Lab.!
i2!b.35c y4ib.18.
Lwscst Sal In North Amcrlc.
17c
Sunriso Sweet Mild
COFFEE
3-lb. Bag, 49
1-lb. Eae:
HINKY-DINKY 40r
3 lbs, 55c; 1-lb. Bag. . X
Del Monte Ortho Cut
COFFEE
2-lb. f?4frt Mb. G?)n
8 1
Can
:51c
Can
MAGIC RECIPE
QUICK CHOCOLATE SAUCE: Malt
2 uuini unsweetened chocoUt. in
doubl. boiler. Add 1 can E.rU Braod
Sweetened Condend Milk. Stir
ov.r boilinr w.t.r fiv. minutes unta
miztur. thicken.- Ad V teaspoon
saJt and cup hot wmvr. Makes Z
cup ft
NOTEs For ChocoUt. Frnatlac ai4
onlr 1 tablespoon water.
Eagle Brand
SWEETENED CONDENSED
Milk Can, 19c
Pahst-ett
Cheese
STANDARD or
PIMENTO. Pkg.
Scoield's
WHOLE WHEAT
Cereal
30-oz. Pkg. - -
FLOUR
Pillsbury's Best
s
30
,.57 cTftg
a a m mm mm
24. 51-03: 48 L
BUTTER-NUT
Salad Dressing
1000 Island or Spread
8-oz. Jar, 15 1
Pint, 250; Quart.
Skinner's
MACARONI
Spaghetti or Pure
Egg Noodles
3 pkgs
Raisin Bran
FRUITED CEREAL
2 Pkgs. for
SOS
Small Pkg.
Large Pkg.
12c
MKXTHOIi
COOLED
Spnds
Cigarettes
Carton 200,
Pke:. of 20
Eelle of Eelgiura Peas, No. 2 cans, 1GC ; 3 fcr 29 1
Oatman's Dundee Kilk (Save Labels), 3 tall cans 21c
Gem Pancake Flour, 4-lb. bag 17C
Grape Nut Flakes, pkg 10 C
Quaker Puffed VTheat or Crackels, 2 pkgs 2.3c
Country Sorghum, 2y2-lb. can, 230; 5-lb. can, 43p; 10-lb. can79c
Canada Dry Ginger Ale (plus Deposit), 12-cz., 106 ; 2S-oz 15
Candy Bars and Gun, 5c sizes, 3 for 100
Prince Albert, Velvet or Raleigh Tobacco, 1-lb. can 770
Champion High Test Lye, 4 cans 250
Fort Howard Wax Paper, large roll, 210; Small roll 1O0
Durable Blue Handle Brooms, each 390
Gold Dust
WASHING POWDER 4tjg
Large Pkg if l
Gold Dust
SCOURING 9 Cans
POWDER -3 for. .
19'
Kirk's
Cocoa Hardwater
SOAP 4 Bars
DREFT Soapless Suds
Ivory Flakes
Small H( J;C
"Kg y- rzg.-
Mountain Grown
Grind
Can
X lb. can. ,)
(S20gg
"The Coffee Delicious"
CnlJ&C Qg
Mb. Can aJO
(Regular or Drip Grind)
Falroolive -fl (Tjsc
SOAP 4 Bars.. Jlcy
CRYSTAL WHITE
SOAP
G Giant Bars, 250
lO Reg. Ears
Super Suds
Small
Pkgs.
Sic
3 for
27c
CRYSTAL WHITE
Soap FlaUcs
PkgS vr