The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, March 31, 1938, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
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RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL
Mr3. a. II. Duxbury. who has been
at the Imnianuel hospital at Omaha,
recovering from a minor operation.
returned home Tuesday afternoon.
.Mrs. Duxbury is still feel ins the ef
fect of the ordeal and will have to
continue her recuperation for some
time.
WED AT CHRISTIAN PARSONAGE
Mm dais
"Today our fn
healthyCionne I I
Quins had yj(LJ
says Dr. Allan Roy Da foe, their famous Guardian!
Famous Sisters, now in 4th year, t An'w
ing on Breakfast of Great Americans !
Here, mothers, is the greatest break
fast bargain ever!... A whole serving
of Quaker Oats rich in food-energy,
rich in flavor costs only Vz cent! No
other oatmeal like it! It's the main
stay of millions. And gives everyone
a rich supply of Nature's Vitamin 13
the vitamin you need daily to combat
nervousness, constipation, poor appe
tite! Take ad
vantage of vour
Bracer's nrieS I KNOW WHY
rnvl THE QUINS LOVE
Fbco Wo,u copr. tow. V QUAKER OATS
IM.fc.A. Servic. Inc. -V
Saturday afternoon at the parson
age of the First Christian church oc
curred the marriage of Miss Verio
Marie Griffith of Greenwood and Mr.
Delevin Vaid Roper of Ashland. The
marriage lines were read by Rev.
J. W. Taenzler and at the conclusion
of the ceremony the bridal party de
parted for Ashland where they will
make their home. Mr. Roper is en
gaged as a trucker at Ashland.
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ABLE TO RETURN HOME
State Committee
Announces Soil
Allotment
From -Monday's Dally
Announce Soil Deleting
Also the 6.7C0,CC0
Cora Allotment.
Areas
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"STAR
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n fAc nsu; Spring Styles and Colors
Children s
Straps & Oxfords
Patent and Smooth Leathers
$1 to $1-98
"Sfar Brand"
Sport Oxfords
v " Two-Tone Leathers
$1.S8
BJEW SMRTS
t"2eau BrummelM
Colorful new patterns, vat dyed and
plain white broadcloth. All have the
popular starchless collars.
MENS HOSE
Fancy, pair . . A3C
if3MSA Fancy, each . . 31
WSSwhjS S,LK T,ES AOn
kBIG SMITH1
ueraSSs
Tailored to Fit
Graduated Sizes
All Sizes
Vork Shirts
Blue or Gray Chambray
Sizes I412 to 17
49c
YOUNG MEN'S
Felt Hat!
New Spring Styles end Shades
?2-45 $2-98
SOENNDCHSEMS
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
.
Raphael Janda, former Platts
month young man, has been released
from a hospital at Dea Moines, Iowa,
and allowed to return to his home.)
He has been undergoing treatment
for injuries sustained in an auto ac
cident near that city some weeks
ago. It is expected that he will he
forced to remain at home however
for from four to six weeks.
ATTEND TENNIS MATCH
Ray Larson, Plattsmouth's No. 1
tennis shark, was among the fans
from the east part of hte state that
attended the Vines-Perry matches at
Lincoln the last of the week. lie
was accompanied by a number of the
vounger players of the city, Stephen
Devoe, John Tidball, Lars Larson,
Don Martin, Ray Larson, Jr.
READING BANNERS EXCHANGED
The reading banners were ex
changed yesterday and a new quar
ter of reading library books in the
contest started. There were live
classes with 100 per cent of the
pupils reading during the last quar
ter. Their teachers were Miss Claire.
Miss Kimsey, Miss Meade, Miss Glock
and Miss Muenster.
NEIGHBORLY TEN CLUB
The Neighborly Ten club held
their March meeting with Mrs. Frank
Cottingham March 17. We enjoyed
very tfelicious lunch served by the
hostess. News Reporter.
LINCOLN, March 28 (UP) The
state agricultural conservation com
mittee today announced distribution
of the 15,000.000 acre Nebraska soil
depleting allotment among the 93
counties and the (5,700,000 acre corn
allotment in the Gl commercial corn
counties.
Chairman Fred Wallace of the com
mittee said the total depleting allot
ment that about three-fourths of Ne
braska crop land would be planted
to depleting crops such as' corn,
wheat, oata, barley, rye, beets and
potatoes in 1!K58. if all farmers par
ticipated in the federal farm pro
gram for full pay.
He said this proportion corresponds
closely with the acreage planted by
participating farmers since 1934.
County and community committees
may require several weeks to divide
the allotment among individual
farms. Meanwhile, the state commit
tee suggested that each farmer should
compare his farm with the county
average as to slope, erosion, produc
tivity and past crop historv and ad
just accordingly his planted acreage.
Acreage allotments by county fol
lows: Total Depleting Corn
County Allotment Allotment
Cass 1 180, 2G1 1 23,8 S fi
Douglas 9G.287 02.940
Nemaha 129.008 74.39G
Otoe 207.233 115.780
Richardson 1G1.023 90,415
Alex Bisanz of Omaha spent yester
day with his sister, Mrs. Edward Dru
bacher. Mrs. F. I. lira -is visiting her
cousins. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Menne
han at Wichita, Kansas.
Mrs. Max Walker of Omaha was
visiting her sister, Miss Ada Jayne
Kinsel, at the Charles Peace home
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson were
at Lincoln Sunday where they visit
ed Mr. Nelson's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vickers of Ne
hawka were lure Saturday to spend
a few hours and while here visited
old friends for a short time.
Rebal, Jr.. of Omaha, was
here Saturday t: v i i t at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Rebal, returning home Saturday eve
ning to meet his wife, returning from
a visit on the west coast.
with
James
COUNTY COURT DOINGS
LAND, FARM and
RANCH BARGAINS
WANTED Used Farmall. Reg. 20
Tractors, 29-30 models. Buy or trade.
Plattsmouth phone 230. m7-tfw
From Tuesday's Daily
Application was made in the coun
ty court today for a guardian for
Charles Philpot, 92, one of the well
known residents of the Weeping Wa
ter community. The petition asked
j for the appointment of Searl S. Davis
1 of this city as the guardian and was
signed by B. L., W. J. and Wallace
M. Philpot, sons of the aged man.
The hearing of the application was
set for Thursday, April 14th at 10
a. m.
FOR SALE
Red F-20 Farmall, almost new.
also tractor lister, cultivator, 2-row,
and plow. Phone 2915 Union. Don
Harris. m31-a4w
FOR RENT
HAVE A FINE RAIN
From Tuesday's Daily
Mr. and Mrs. Veurl Smith
ray were in Plattsmouth J
looking alter business.
Miss Margie Ann Lippchl of Omaha'
;va.s spending the weekend with her;
aunt Miss Etta Xnckles. !
Lee Nickles and sister Miss Etta1
were guests at the home of their :
nephew, Mr. and .Mrs. T. J. Wurde-!
man in Omaha over Sunday.
Mrs. Fannie Grosser and eutsts Mr.'
and Mrs. Meyers and family spent
Sunday with the former's daughter'
and family, Mrs. Frank V. Lippold.
Attorney Robert Van Pelt of Lin-
coin was transacting business in the;
ity today. Mr. Van Pelt is a former
deputy U. S. attorney for the Lincoln ;
aiairici. 1
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Me vers and
son Raymond of Aurora, Illinois, en-
route from California to their home ;
in Illinois, snent the week end at i
Plattsmouth visitinj? Mr. Mevers'j
1
aunt, Mrs. I annle C rosser. i
My house on Missouri River Front
below Burlington and Toll bridges.
Could rent 40 acres good pasture ad-
oining if wanted. T. H. Pollock,
Phone No. 1. m31-a4
Muncy's Deridust is positive pro
tection to garden plants from cut
worms and bugs or money reiunaeu
without argument. Price 13 and
S-. Sold by Bestor & Swatek Co.
and Warga Hardware, Plattsmouth;
Murray Hardware, Murray; Rihn &
Greene and Upton Hardware, Union;
A. J. Tool, Murdock; Elmer Rose- j neapolis, Minnesota,
now, Alvo. I weeks' trip.
The residents of western Cass
county and parts of the southern sec
tion had a very fine rain Monday
tiiat will add very much to the pros
pects for better crops. Travelers to
Lincoln Monday reported that the
lain was very heavy from Nehawka
vest to Lincoln and that it lasted
for the greater part of the day. Resi
dents of Avoca also report a very nice
lain and somewhat heavier than In
this part of the county.
VISIT COUSINS HERE
Mrs.-O. A. Knapp, returning from
a visit with her sister, Mrs. Herbert
Cleveland at Agenda, Kansas, stepped
at Plattsmouth to visit with her
cousins, Mrs. Mathilda Ramsel, Mrs.
iV. F. Nolte and W. F. Evers. She
I found the folks all well and is now
.on her way to her home in Min-
after a three
From Wednesday's Daily
Henry Ragoss from Mount Pleas-
and precinct was in Plattsmouth yes
terday.
Mrs. Fay Lewis of Omaha was here
visiting with Mrs. E. P. Stewart yes
terday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tutt of Murray
were in trie city yesterday looking
after business.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Han ford of Mo
Cook are here visiting Mrs. Han
ford's mother, Mrs. Bertha Shopp.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hoback and
Mrs. Elsie Hemphill of Nehawka
were visting in Plattsmouth yester
day. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Reazer of
Glenwood were here yesterday to at-,
tend the funeral of Mrs. W. B.
Rishel. I
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Richardson
have returned from Eddyville, Iowa
where they have been visiting with
relatives. '
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BEAUTIFUL CHIP-PROOF y V
1 TUMBLER IN EACH PKG. OF IGA j
i mm hakes
j YWt specially priced
CcmMi Dish Claili iM 0
ti El ' fJJ& . &-
WITH EACH LARGE PACKAGE OF IGA rjg$ AW hf
SOAP GBfllWS SIS
Specially j Nt5
priced at )
P nIy U U r
I . A cri nnr wA
: I ' . iniprrTA II ' 1
B Macaroni, ww rrt 10
9 Soaehetiift wholewheat 2)& rs.
i Egg Hoodies Biscuils BWj
I 3 for 25c 10c flW
Cass county has no bonded In
debtedness, as, like the state, we
have paid cash for our hard sur
faced roads and other improve-!
ments as we went.
PANTIES at
Cuif Panties
Stepins
Shorts
Sleek-fits
Briefs
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A style for every one in this dazzling
presentation of "perfect-lit" panties. -Your
choice of fabrics, weights and
colors, too. Erery garment fashioned
of pure dye tub proof fabrics. Supe
rior quality at amazing LOW PRICE.
SOENNICHSEN'S
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBR.
A
SackllSiile
Frosts
27c
17c
2c
Strawberries
2 Boxes
Navel Oranges
288 size, doz .
Grapefruit
Large size, 6 for
BANANAS, per lb,
Vegetables
CELERY, large bunch 1O0
TURNIPS, per bunch 5
BEETS, per bunch 5
GREEN ONIONS, bunch5
CARROTS, 2 bunches 9t
GREEN PEPPERS, each5
TUNC
IM AM
r DICK TRACY
MONDAY
THRU FRIDAY
QUAKER 2'15C
QUAKER. ea.ttQ
YOU CAN'T BEAT QUAKER OATS FOR BREAKFAST!
BUY YOUR PACKAGE TODAY.,
FTC
UL
i, mejfH COMBINATION SALE
HUT 2 PACKAGES
46ea9SPi CORN FLAKES
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Soda Crackers
BIG HIT
2-lb. caddy
Old Pals Alaska
Salmon
t-lb. Cans. . . .2 for
TRUE AMERICAN
Matches
G Box Carton
17c
DIRGO
Cleaner
3 for
Magic Washer
fried, size Pkg. Free
with Large Pkg. at..1
CONCENTRATED
Super Suds 2QC
Pkg
Cake Plate
FREE
L
1
Always lop Prices!
Hens, all sizes . . . . 16C
Leghorn Hens . . . .13
All Roosters 120
See Us First
HOME DAIRY
Conveniently Located 5th and Main
Center of Business Section
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BRUCE
Orange JuiCG
46-oz. tin
2c
DEL MONTE
Apricots IJQc
No. 2- Tin A y
31c
33c
No. 21
CASCO
Butter
Solids, lb
Chocolate Flavored
Ovaltine
Per Tin
Tomato Juice
Campbell's )lfc
50-oz. Tin iil
Hershey Bars
Mild and Mellow. 4Ap
3 for iHIW
MARYLAND
Creams
A fine cookie
TRIUMPH
FLOUR
48-lb. Bag . .
Lb.
19c
$1.39
U. . Gov. Stamped Corn Fed Beef
Choice Shoulder Roast, lb 18c
Choice Shoulder Steak, lb 20c
Cudahy's Gem Bacon Squares, lb.. 18c
Cello Wrapped Sugar Cured
Fresh Sliced Pork Liver, lb 12 c
Pork Roast, lb 19c
Daisey Full Cream Cheese, lb.. .1740
Swift's Premium Lamb
Leg o' Lamb, lb 27c
Lamb Loin and Rib Chops, lb 33c
Lamb Shoulder Roast, lb 23c
LEKTEN SPECIALS
Pickled Fish Salt Fish Smoked Fish
Fresh Frozen Fish
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