The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, January 12, 1939, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PLATTSHOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOtJBNAL
THURSDAY, JA3ftJAY 12, 192a
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HONORED ON BIETHDAY
Prom Monday's Daily
Mr. and Mrs. George Wallinger and
daughter, Ila, of Ashland, were here
and friends.
Supt. L. S. Devoe and Mr. and Mrs.
R. W. Knorr drove to Ashland Sun
day where they visited ai the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Panter.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Royal of
Lincoln were here Sunday afternoon
to spend the day with Judge C. L.
Graves, father of Mrs. Royal.
Mr. and Mrs. I, . L. Kocian and
family were in Omaha Sunday where
they were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
William Kocian and little son, Rich
ard Lee.
Mr. and Mrs'. Vincent Vaughn and
daughter. Sharon Louise of Fullerton,
Xebr., were guests last week of Mr.
and Mrs. Leland Laase, Mrs. Laase
being a sister of Mr. Vaughn.
V. L. Hassler of Lincoln, Earl F
Hassler and daughters, Shirley Ruth
and Mary Frances of Omaha, were
here Sunday to visit with Mrs. Wil
liam Hassler, Sr., and Miss-Anna for
the day.
From Tuesday's Dally
N'cal Finnegan of Oi'naha was here
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
F. R. Molak and family Monday.
Attorney C. E. Tefft of Weeeping
Water was here today to spend a few
hours attending to some matters In
the district coiyt in which he was
interested as attorney.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hughes and
daughter, Maxine of Lincoln were
here Sunday where they visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bourne
as well as other friends and relatives.
From Wednesday's Dally
County Register of Deeds Ray F.
Becker was at Omaha Tuesday to look
after some matters of business.
Misses Georgia and Lillian White
were week-end visitors at the farm
home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy White
and family.
Walter J. Wunderlich of Nehawka
was a visitor in the city yesterday
wnere ne came to see about some'
important business.
From Tuesday's Daily
Today was the birthday anniver
sary of Rt. Rev. Monsignor George
Agius, pastor of the St. John's church
of this city and one of the veteran
priests of the Catholic church in Ne
braska. In honor of the anniversary of this
able churchman, the children of the
St. John's parochial school with their
instructors, the members of the
Ursaline sisterhood, had arranged a
very fine program that was especial
ly dedicated to the happy occasion
of the birthday of their beloved
leader.
Monsignor Agius also was the
celebrant of the high mass at the
chapel of the school and which was
attended by the scholars, sisters and
a large group of the members of the
parish to join in the observance of
the occasion. Monsignor Agius also
had the pleasure of having at the
mass and to assist in the observance
of the day, his brother, Father Mar
celles Agius of Kearney.
This afternoon Monsignor Agius
provided a much appreciated treat
for the young people of the school in
remembrance of the anniversary and
as an appreciation of their fine work
in school.
HAS A CLOSE CALL
Sunday evening at the William
O'Donnell, Jr., home in the south
part of the city occurred a narrow
escape from a heavy loss of damage
and personal injury when a gaso
line stove belonging to Mr. and Mrs.
O'Donnell exploded. After consider
able time and effort, Mr. O'Donnell
was able to extinguish the flames
through the medium of wet toweling.
The cause of the explosion Is not
known.
There was only a slight damage
caused - from smoke and which laid
Mr. O'Donnell up for a short time.
It wasn't until Monday afternoon
that he was able to be at his regular
duties at Egenberger's store.
HERE TO ADDRESS SCHOOL
Poultry Uanted
Friday, Saturday
1?
HENS
HEAVY HENS 4Rn
E lbs. and up, lb....
Under 5 lbs., lb 12e
Under 4 and Leghorns. . 10
5 I
SPRINGS
All sizes, straight 14 lb.
- Smooth Legs
STAGS, lb 10
Cox and Leghorns, lb. . . .8
GEESE, per lb. 11
VISITING IN MISSOURI
Mr. and Mrs. Arley Christenson
and son, Ronald, and Mrs. Louis
Smetana of this city, are in Sedalia,
Missouri, where they are visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Smetana and family. They will also
go to St. Louis. Missouri, where they
will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Smetana, Jr. t
VISIT SON HERE
Dr. A. V. Hunter, DD., a former
pastor of the First Methodist church
of this city, who is now the field sec
retary of Wesleyan University, was
in the city Monday. Dr. Hunter was
at the high school for a talk at the
convocation hour and in which lit
told of the work of the university
that he represents. Its courses, of
study and the general setup of the
Wesleyan plant where a number of
Plattsmouth alumni have completed
their higher education. While in the
city Dr. Hunter met a number of the
old time friends.
HIDES, under 45 lbs., lb.. 5
Hides, over 45 lbs., lb 4
Horse Hides, No. 1 $2
A. R. CASE
Phone 238-J,, Plattsmouth
INDORSES ITALY'S CLAIMS
RETURNS FROM LINCOLN
Miss Verna Leonard, assistant li
brarian, returned Monday from Lin
coln where she has been visiting at
the home of her sister, Mrs. J. E.
Worley and family as well as Lin
coln friends.
TO UNDERGO APPENDECTOMY
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Molak, Sr., of
Weston, Nebraska were guests and
visitors of their son, Dr. F. R. Molak
and family Sunday. Both families
motored to Omaha where they visited
a number of friends and relatives.
Fom Tuesday's Darty
This morning Dale Babbitt, young
son of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Babbitt,
was taken to Omaha where he will
undergo an appendectomy.
Subscribe for the Journal.
BERLIN, Jan. 11 (UP) The for
eign office organ, diplomatic political
information today indorsed the
claims of Italy in the Mediterranean.
POULTRY
WANTED!
Heavy Hens, over 5. ... 15
Hens, under 5, lb.. 12b
Springs, lb. 13
Stags, lb JL0
HIDES 5 and 6 lb.
HOME DAIRY
Conveniently Located 3th and Main
Center of Business Section
Our Entire Stock (except
white) of Beau Brommel
Dress Shirts on sale Sat
urday only at
Sale!
wimnGim
200 pairs of 'Star Brand'
Women's STRAPS, TIES
and PUMPS all types of
heels. Values to $4.95 on
sale at
$&
300 pairs of Women's NEW
FALL SHOESValues to
$4.95 on sale at
- $t .90
Soennichsen's
Plattsmouth
SEaeettc "pequot1
81 x 99 ... . $1.17
81 x 108 . . . $1.27
"INDIAN HEAD"
81 x 99 ... . $1.09
81 x 108 . . . $1.17
"DRUID"
81x99 Inch
69c
. . 59c
. . 69c
'Druid tlomcKtlrM arc guaranteed
to give complete MatlMfaetlon for
ordinary hoiixrholri wrar for four
ear! Kvenlv woven nntl flnUhed.
bleaebetl and hemmed. The quality
Te ean offer rt thin price Im lim
ited, ao eome early for vouni! Only,
"CHASE"
63 x 90 . . .
72 x 99 . .
PillowCases
Pequot, 42x 36, Ea. . . . 29c
Druid, 42x 36, Ea. ... 19c
Pillow Tubing
Pequot, 42 Inch, Yd. . . 27c
Pequot, 36 x 40 in., Yd. . 23c
Foxcroft, Linen Finish,
36x40x42 Inch, Yd. . . 19c
Wide Sheetings
Pequot, Bleached, 81", Yd. 42c
Foxcroft, Bleached, 81" Yd 29c
Foxcroft Unblc'd. 81", Yd. 27c
JANUARY CLEARANCE
Pheonix Holeproof Hosiery
Clearance i Discontinued Colors yi
Eegular 79c Hose. Pair 4 f
Regular $1 Hose, Special 79c
Women's House Frocks
Regular 7
$1 Values . . .f j
9c
The Largest
Store in
Cass County
Phone 206
Plattsmouth,
Nebraska
T
IGA Matches
No. 40 3 Boxes
Qc
cjc
Macaroni
7-oz. Pkg 2 for
Toilet Tissue
2 R0II3
Sair Dates
Unpitted. Lb
IGA or FRANK'S
Kraut
No. 2.V-2. Tin
KELLOGG'S
Corn Flakes
Large Pkg
Rippled Wheat
Balloon FREE with Qq
each Pk?. sold. Only.. J
Fig Bars and
Ginger Snaps Qc
Fresh stock. Lb
IGA Gelatine
Dessert Oc
2 Pkgs. for
PREPARED
Spaghetti Qc
IGA Brand. Tin
Potted Meats
IGA Brand 2 for
IGA Vienna
Sausage v Qc
2 Tins for
Peanue Brittle
Fresh Shipment ,' ff
Per lb VW
IGA Whole Grain
Country Gentleman
Corn 9C1c
No. 2 Tin 2 for
IGA Catsup Qc
14-oz. Bottle. .2 for "
IGA LIGHT
Tuna Fish
2 Tins for. . . . .
29c
Tomato Soup
CAMPBELL'S 9C
Regular Tins. 4 for 4v
TEXSUN
Grapefruit
Juice $Or
No. 2 Tin 4 for AV"
Orange Juice
Delicious IGA ifOC
2 Tins for &
Peanut Butter
Red Cap Brand 4f lp
1-lb. Jar f
Wax Paper
125-ft. Roll
19c
IGA Chili Con
Carne
2 Tins for
STRAWBERRY
Preserves
1-lb. Jar
Choc Chips
Per lb ,
Drano
Per Can
Tomato
Juice
50-oz. Tin
Catsup
LINKO 2 for
Soap Chips
IGA Pka
19c
19c
i9c
i9c
19c
19c
19c
HUNT'S
Peaches
No. ZV2 Tin. . .2 for
IGA BARTLETT
Pears
No. 2V2 Tin. . .2 for
HUNT'S
Apricots
No. 2V2 Tin. . .2 for
IGA CUT
Green Beans 3Oc
No. 2 Tin 3 for 3
39c
SQc
59c
IGA Whole Grain
Golden Bantom
Corn
No. 2 Tin 3 for
39c
ITALIAN
Prunes
No. 2'2 Tin,
Dog Food
Roxv Brand... 8 for
.3 for 39C
39c
FRUITS & UEGETAOLES
Grapefruit, per doz.. 290
Apples,' fancy Eating, 4 lbs.. ... . .250
Oranges, good size, doz 290
Rutabagas, Waxed Canadian, 3 lb. . 100
Cal. Celery, well bleach'd, Ig. stalk. 100
Head Lettuce, solid heads 7J40
Carrots, younr, tender, per bunch ... 70
CABBAGE, solid Visconsin, lb.. .20
Cauliflower - Yams - Grapes
SQUARE DEAL
FLOUR fgc
4S-lb. Bag
tiu a ran teed
Pancake Flour
HONEY DEW -tfC
3-1 b. Bag JLxJ0
CASCO
Butter 9fc
Solids, lb AWV
ROYAL ANN (Water Pack)
Cherries fc
No. 2'2 Can JIW
49c
IGA BRAND
Soap Grains 40c
Giant Size Pkg h)V'
LONE BROOK
Corn
No 2 Tin. . . . ,1 for
LOVERS LANE
Tomatoes lOc
No. 2 Tin 7 for LJ J
Spinach aqc
No. 2 Tin 7 for
NELSON
Green Beans AOo
No. 2 Tin 7 for ?
IGA RED
Kid. Beans A fir
Corn'd Bee
IGA Brand. . .2 for
49c
Coee
Red A'. . . .
.3 lbs.
Canned Pea Sale
Special by Case or
Dozen
Morning Light Garden Run
or La Platte No. 3 Sieve I
2 cans ......... .230
12 cans $1.25
Case (24 cans) . .$2.45
Glad Wisconsin
PEAS, 3 for. . .
Dozen, $1; Case, 24, S1.95
27c
IGA BRAND
Sugar Peas AQC
No. 2 Tin 6 for w
Blade Fins pc
S lbs. for
, BISQUICK
Large Pkgx
cr cr
MEAT DEPARTMENT
LA
DD
WILSON'S (End Slices)
Bacon. 5-lb. box .
Choice Corn Fed Shoulder
Beef Roast lb. . . .
Any Cut Desired .
WILSON'S FULL CREAM
Longhorn Cheese.
WILSON'S SPICED
Baked Loa, lb. .
Fresh Oysters
Fresh
Wilson's or Cudahy Rex tt rz
PURE . a lb. Plig. . .
...19c
17c
SWIFT'S PREMIUM LEAN
Pork Chops, lb. .
LEAN BOSTON BUTT
Pork Roast, lb. .
Steak Cuts, lb., 19c
Delicious Boiled with Kraut i mm
Pork Loin Ends, lb . . 15c
SUGAR CURED (Not Siloed) mm
Bacon Squars, lb.. . . TLbc
- Fielded Fish - Smoked Fish
Missouri River Cat Fish
...70c
ib. 10c
...22c
AD FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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