The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, May 25, 1939, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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PAGE EIGHT
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
THTJB$DAY, MAY 25, 1929.
1 SOENNICHSEN'S
ARE GOING TO SERVE
1 HASH
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
May 26th and 27th ,
WHAT'S THIS 'HASH' WE'RE
TALKING ABOUT?
Hash is an accumulation of a little of this and
a little of that . . . "Left-Overs" in wearing
apparel, dry goods, shoes, notions, hosiery
and many other useful and needed articles at
give-away prices. Come early! First come,
first served. You'll be surprised at the bar-
ill find awaiting you at this -sale!
gams you
'Hash Item Prices will Range from
5Lc
to
SOENNICHSEN'S
P L ATTS MOUTH, NEBRASKA
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SODALITY HAS PICNIC
Suuday afternoon, May 21, a large
number of the young people's B. V.
M. Sodality of the Holy Rosary
church and St. John's church of this
city, accompanied by a number ot
adult chaperones, motored to Ne
braska City where they attended a
picnic of the Plattsmouth Young
Teople's Deanery. The picnic was
held at the Mike Roddy farm on
Goose Hill road, two miles north
of Nebraska City.
The afternoon was spent in play
ing games of all kinds and meeting
and acquainting themselves with a
number of oilier young people of
different towns.
Rt. Rev. Monsignor. George Agius
paster of St. Johns church, ana
Rev. Joseph R. Siukula, pastor of
Holy Rosary church, were also pres
ent among the young people, who
number almost seventy-five.
Miss Clara Toman served as chair
man of the Plattsmouth group.
Following the afternoon of enjoy
ment and entertainment, the group
indulged in refreshments, each com
ing with well laden baskets of food.
Poultry Wanted
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
ROOSTERS
All Roosters, in trade .... 8
All Roosters, Cash 7
NATIVE HENS
All sizes, in trade 12
All sizes, Cash 1 1
Leghorn Hens, 2c Less
This deal is good only for Friday
ana. saiuraay. our i raae siipe
will ho accepted at a local store j
as above quoted on all purchases.!
HERE FROM MARYLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cross have
is their house guest. Miss Imogene
Cross, of Baltimore, Maryland, a sis
ter of Mr. Cross who is visiting in
he west for a part of the summer.
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Hopsacking
SLACK SUIT
$1-95
Smartly tailored shirt and
slacks that wash beautifully
because they're SANFORIZE!
will not shrink mere than
1','. Bright summer colors.
Contrasting blouse. 14 to 20.
Pencil Striped
mum
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SLACKS
98c
Man Tailored slacks in bright
colors. Button ride closing
and patch pockets. Spun cot
ton and rayon. Sizes 14 to 20.
New Feminine
FARMERETTES
Halter style in spun rayon and
cotton. Clever patch pockets.
Smart back button closing.
Pastel and dark colors. Sizes
14 to 20. -
EGGS, Cash price, doz..ll,
CREAM, today, lb 20
WOOL, prices. . ISt to 22
Demand is Good
A. R. CASE
Phone 2S8-J, plattsmouth
MANY OTHER SMART SPORT CLOTHES IN THE SAME PRICE RANGE
KwJtTi Ry
Soft Cotton
Headkerchiefs
10c
Gay sport and floral
designs that carry
out the carefree
theme of your sport
clothes! Size 20x20
inches.
Men's
WHITE
OXFORDS
$2-98
Leather Soles
New Styles
Huarache
Sandals
$.98
light and comfort
able! White tongue
less oxfords v i t h
leather soles.
LOCALS
From Monday's Daily
Miss Elinore Havelke of Vv'alioo Is
a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
Green and other relatives.
'Ward Whelan was at Glenwood
Sunday where he spent the day visit
ing with the relatives and friends.
From Tuesday's Dairy
Alf Nickles and Miss Bertha
Nickles of Murray were business
visitors in the city Monday.
Mrs. J. 1). Wurdeman of Leigh, Ne
braska was a week-end guest in
Plattsmouth, she spending the day
with her sisters, Mrs. Fannie Crosser
and Miss Etta Nickles; brother, Lee
Nickles.
EIGHT MILE GROVE- .
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Girls' Twill
SLACKS
59c
Sporty swing style
with wide bottoms.
Colorful braid and
ratch pockets. Sizes
7 to 14.
SOENNICHSEN'S Work
Clothes are your assur
ance of Fit. . Quality. .
Wear. .Workmanship. .
the finest value your
money can buy!
"RED BALL"
Overalls
S9C
Cut to fit and madetc
wear. 8-cz. denim, full
and roomy. Sanforized
shrunk.
For Boys. 69c
"BIG SMITH"
Overalls
Sizes. 32 to 50
Sl
Lee Overalls
Sizes 32 to 50, $1.49
"Big Buck" Matched
Shirts & Pants
Taupe, Tan and Green.
Shirts 98c
Pants. . . $1.45
Men's Cframbray Work Shirts .49c
Men's Gray Covert Pants .98c
Men's Gray Covert Shirts 69c
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Cass County's Largest Store, Plattsmouth
Men's Work Sh oes
$.98
One of the finest shoes
you can buy for the
money. Composition 01
leather soles. The well
known Star Brand.
Men's Work Gloves
"Big Brother" 10-oz.
canton flannel super
service gloves. Knit
wrist.
Leather Palm Af)
Work Gloves. .
Men's Work Socks
Sunday, May 21
9:30 a. in. Sunday school.
10:30 a. m. English services for
Pcnticost. Offering for general bene
volences will be taken at this time.
Wednesday, May 31 the ladies'
aid will meet at the church parlors.
Hostesses, Mesdames Nick Ilennings
and Ernest Hild.
Sunday, June 4
Sunday school at usual hour, 9:30
. m. .
No church services as pastor at
synod at Russell, Kansas. ,
TAKES PAST IN PRCGHAM
"Big Brother" quality!
Medium weight with
re-inforced heel and
tee for extra wear.
Waistb and Overalls
7
9 oz. blue denim, cu1
full and roomy. Cop
per riveted and triple
stitched.
Harvest Hats, 25c
Dr. and Mrs. It. W. Tyson, Air. and
Mrs. G. E. Brubacher and daughter,
Peverly Ann, and Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph P. Staska and son, Eugene
were at Nebraska City Sunday eve
ning where they attended the crown
ing of the May queen at the St.
Bernard's Academy.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Staska's daughter.
Miss Josephine, aefudent at the
academy, was heard on the program
during the evening, she taking part
In the dance of the May I'ole.
SUFFERS FROM MEASLES
Maybelle "Warga, small ' daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Warga,
of south of the city, is suffering from
an attack of measles and which has
made necessary her being kept con
fined to the home. The case is pro
gressing very nicely, however.
ELECTED CLUB PRESIDENT
Miss Teresa Libershal, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Libershal,
was elected president, of the Institu
tional Directors and Dieticians club
at Lincoln Tuesday, May 16. Miss
Libershal is manager of the Miller
and Paine tea roomat Lincoln.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our thanks
and appreciation to, all who so kind
ly assisted us by word and deed dur
ing our recent bereavement. Ray
Patterson and Rosalie Rae, Mrs.
T. E. Olson and Family.
t? PEiie
PAID FOR
POULTRY
EGGS
CREAM
We are in the Market for
Springs Special Prices
Open Every Evening
Bring In Your Produce!
HOME DAIRY !
FREE PARKING LOT IN REAR OF OUR STORE WATCHMAN TO GUARD YOUR CAR EZ.
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Conveniently Located 5th and Main
Center of Business Section s
IGA PORK & SS
BEANS j
Getoutintheopen... A I
01 1 Jar I STi
IGA SALAD
DRESSING
The, Best Costs
No More
2 lb. Krispy Crax 27c
1 lb. Krispy Crax 15c
Med. Krispy Crax 9c
Baked in Omaha
Getoutintheopen....
enjoy fine IGA pro
duct on your picnic f
90-100 Size
Prunes
4 Its. for 25
25-lh. Box .
A Real. Bargain.
Huskies
2 Pkgs. for
MORTON'S
..00c
...12c
Blackberries 21 Qr
No. 10 Gallon J V
3Qc
Sliced or Halved
Peaches
No. 10 Tin
Grapefruit
Juice
No. 2 Cans. . . .2 for
Natural Unsweetened
15c
SHURFINE
Beverages
3 "Giant 32-ox.
(Plus Deposit)
IGA RED CAP
Olives
Per Jar
PICNIC SPECIALS
25c
Bot. .
25c
Sweet Pickles
NEBIA
24-oz. Jar
Dill Pickles
Quart Jar
25c
15c
Marshmallows
KAMO -JgC
1-lb. Cello Pkg
PURITY
Picnic Plates Qc
Per Pkg.
Paper Napkins
for Picnics and if CIC
Home Use. Pkg
IGA Wafer Sliced
Bee
Per Jar
25c
Potted Meats
CUOAHY BRAND 4Ap
3 Small Cans Jlv
IGA Brand
Sandwich
Spread
Quart Jar
35c
Santos
Coee SQc
Lb., 15c; 3 lbs J J
OUR JOY
Catsup Qc
14-oz. Bottle "
;
Hawkeye Assorted
Preserves UQc
2-lb. Jar JLVW
Musselman's Pure Apple-Orange
Marmalade
A Delicious Spread 4n
2-lb. Jar A J
SHURFINE .
Apple Butter f Rq
Full Quart
TRIUMPH
Flour
48-lb. Bag
89c
WHITE DAISY
FLOUR
24-lb. Bag .
4Qc
1 15 IS' Jwi yw fcy ilf
w ptlol ton...!
Peanut Butter
LINKO OSC
1-lb. Jar Z-9V
Casco Butter
SOLIDS &tC
1-lb. Carton UW
IGA BRAND
White Haptha
Soap r.Kc
10 Bars for JJ-J'
Palm Olive
Soap
Per Bar J0
ARGO CORN or GLOSS
far?. isc
mam
COCO KARDWATER i 4 n
CASTILE ouarslc
CUT RITE
Wax Paper flOc
125-ft. roll 7 JL
STANDARD
Tomatoes
No. 2 Cans, 4 for.
25c
Elmdale Brand
Peas
3 No. 2 Cans. .
2$c
Corned Bee
Full 12-oz. Can 03jC
Priced at only
FANCY YELLOW RIPE ftf?
Bananas, 4 lbs.. . 43
LARGE, CLEAN NEW OOP
Potatoes, 10 lbs avl
FRESH, SOLID RED-RIPE - 4 Rfl
Tomatoes, per lb. ....... J"u
FANCY, LONG-GREEN SLICING -T
Cucumbers, each Sv
FINE QUALITY HOME-GROWN ' c
Lea Lettuce, bunch . . . . . : . . . . . !
IGA RED TOMATO
Preserves
Per Jar
15c
Salted Peanuts
Fresh Shipment
Per lb
WHEAT and RICE
Tempties Qc
Giant Cello Bag
Choice Corn Fed Shoulder.
CHOICE PORK CHOPS
BOSTON PORK BUTT ROAST
FRESH PORK STEAK
EIEIEIF STIE ACC chic crn Fed shoulder .
DECKER PIG FEET Pint Jar . . . . . . . . .
ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS lb. . . . .
MFINZ DILL P1CICLES LARGE . . . . 3
FRESH RIVER CAT FISH AND A COMPLETE LINE
OF PICNIC ITEMS FOR YOUR HOLIDAY OUTING
2L9c
J ii C
2c
. . .17c
. 22c
for 10c
ve TinflniafV
Deliver mJiAQLL
THIS All FOR FRIDAY ASD SATURDAY'
O V5X
Phone
23-24
Unexcelled Delivery Service! Six outgoing trips daily. Truck leaves store for territory north of Main
street at 8:30, 10:45, 1 :30 and4:30fot.territory4outh of Main street at 9:30 and 3:00 o'clock.
MARSH MALLOW
Cookies Cc
2 lbs. for
1 IK, 15c
KELLOGG'S
Corn Flakes He
Per Pkg JW