The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, May 24, 1928, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THURSDAY. MAY 24, 1928.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI WEEKLY JOUBHAL
PAGE FIVE
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f BIBLE SCHOOL LESSON t
Tor Sunday, Kay 27th
By M. S. Erig-gs
The Real Economy Center
Everybody saves here time included! Your neighbors enjoy
shopping at Black and White and you will too when you see how
much you can really save. We have arranged some exceptionally
good bargains for this week end that will save you considerable.
Golden Text: "Gc-:1 knoveth the
way of the righteous. Hut the way of
the wicked shah perish. "-1:6.
-Psalm
What is a Day's Work?
: There is much trying to get by.
these ilavs of ours, jiir-t
BUTTEE Fancy Creamer', in Y4
lb. wrappings, Per pound
SUGAR Price is advancing daily.
Limit of 10 lbs. to customer, for
43c
65c
SWIFT'S WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP
Ten large bars for
RAISIN'S Fancy seedless, free
from grit and dirt, 4-lb. pkg
29c
41c
iwhen the old world v. a
Christ cites the v,e
gg , was given in charge :i
s banrimen to look aft'"
ar.fl to rentier an ucc.t
11 c eipts therefrom, am
bj vineyard in the best .:'
ss! productive. This is
j entrust ing of t"ie ta.
! who were io ar'- f ;
SS' truism that v. her, o:; i g;
tion as laborer, repre.-m
another, who lias fu"!,i i:-
as there was H
yaro, which j
certain bus- j?
U of I lie. re- q
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1'iiditicn ar.d n
: .' li'.e ;hc H
H 's to those ii
thvi'.i. It is a 3
7
,e:; a ii- &
i.tive lor I
I t;e capi- k&
Swans Down Cake Flour Per Pkg. 29c
RED SALMON Libbv brand. None
E better. Tall 1-lb. can for
Hr 3 cans for 90c
PINE APPLE Hills Dale, large
No. 212 size cans, each
r 4 cans for 95c
31c
25c
NUCOA The new Oleomargarine. 1 Q
Extra special, per lb C
HELLO GG'S CORN FLAKES Lg. 1 1
size, per package X1C
JELLO All flavors of this popu- Q
lar hot weather dessert, per pkg OC
:i.
Pork and Beans- S:1?: rfnP 25c
TOMATOES Fancy. No. 2'2 size
cans. Solid pack. Per can
CORN Standard Iowa. No. 2 size
cans. 121oc value. THREE for
14c
29c
EGGS Strictly fancy selects direct
from Cass countv farms, dozen
HEINZ RICE FLAKES A new, de- 1 A
licious cereal, per pkg A "v.
Sun Kist FIour-48-lb. Sack, $1.98
IjjZ;tal. the one employed must pay his
5 : own salary or hire, h; proportion l
;! the overhead of the i;.s: iution which
SSl! gives him employment ami a certain
i degree of profit to the em pi: yer, or lie
Now How About This
Do you consider this a hind savins,
or is it true? Well, it looks like it
was true and just, i-r when an m
ployer hires help, they are entering
into a co-partnership and each one is
risking- something tm- laborer his
time and skill against the capital of
the employer. He cannot expect to'
11 j and he is entitled to the fruits of his
553 ! labor, skill and knowledge- so a just
52 j proportion of the returns should be
;!his. He is really entitled to it. and
11 j when he does not receive it he has not
Sigotttn his just flues.
Now on the other hand, when a
man has entered into an agreement
to work for and with another, lie
Oyf m must recognize that the other man s
fC IS risking alike with him in the enter
prise and he must, when he conies to
the day s work bring a well cared
for body ami tui alert mind, v-ith
5S the requisite skill to do the work he
rjhas agreed to in the rich' way in
Ji short to do the things he is expected
to. A night before spent in debauch
ery does not put him in condition to
perform the tasks of the day prop-
ZZZjerly. He is taking from his employ-
PRUNES Cellophane wrapped, a
hich class Santa Clara. 2 lbs
36c
Fancy Dried Apricots, per lb ITVjjC
Sal Soda. 4 pounds for 10c
Hatches. 6 boxes in carton, per carton 20c
MILK Tall cans, Wilson, Carna
tion or Libby, THREE for
CAMPBELL SOUPS Assorted, at.
per can, only
Campbell's Tomato Soup. 9c can
29c
10c
Strawberries - Ex. Fancy, Qt. Box 28c
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Legal tlanfcs ol aH kinds for sals Neea help T You can get it quicklj
.t the Journal office by placing your ad in the Journal.
FayPsy iSgseeaaEs
Fs? Mean
Farmers - Cement Works - Sand Pits
OR ANYBODY ELSE
Big Yank Work Shirt a Dollar every
place but here 3 .75
(Sizes 14 to 1 7, except 16)
Here's a big, full cut, triple stitched,
fast color Work Shirt for only 65
(Sizes 14 to 17, except 16)
Four pairs Radium Socks guaranteed
to wear you four months, only 1.00
(If they don't, 4 new pair free)
Here's your chance to buy a Summer s
supply of Athletic Underwear at . . . .49
(All sizes, while they last)
Buck County 2:20 Blue Denim high
back Overalls, per pair 1.25
(Full cut and well made)
Work Gloves for the man who wants a
light weight soft glove, per pair 50
(Made of Goat Skin, without Smell)
Straw Hats, hard Sailors, choice of the
lot selling to S2.50, at 1 .00
(Good enough for church and cheap
enough to work in)
CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY
32E
The passing of the thirty-first -w ed
ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
P. A. McCrary of this city, was very
pleasantly observed on Sunday at:
the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Privitt, near Cedar Creek, Mrs.
Privitt being a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. P. A. McCrary, and who had
arranged the very pleasant event
for the parents.
The Privitt home was arranged
very attractively in the decorations
of yellow and white and which was
carried through the dinner arrange
ments, the noonday dinner being one
of the features of the occasion that
will be long most delightfully re
membered. The dinner was featured
by the beautiful white angel food
wedding cake that had been prepared
by Mrs. Privitt and which gave a
real nuptial setting to the dinner.
The occasion was enjoyed by some
thirty-three of the relatives and
friends of the bride and groom of
thirty one years and will be an event
that all will most delightfully re
member through the years and to
keep the event fresh in their minds
a number of Tery handsome and
attractive gifts were reecived by the
guests of honor.
Miss Viola Renner and Patrick A.
McCrary were married at Emporia,
Kansas, and spent several years of
their wedded life in that locality,
coming to Plattsmouth twenty-three
years ago and have since made their
home in this city, where they have
a very large circle of warm friends
who have appreciated and enjoyed
their friendship through the years.
In their wedded life they have been
blessed with eight children, three of
whom have gone on before while five
remain to share the declining years
with the parents, and of the children
all but one was present at the anni
versary, one son, John McCrary, be
ing in France, where his work as a
traveling salesman has taken him.
The children that attended the occa
sion were: Mrs. George Privitt, V.
D. McCrary of Lincoln, Miss Arten-
sia McCrary and Merle McCrary of
this city.
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The Ghrist Furniture Company
(CASH WITH A GREAT SAVING)
7$
III jtim ksMmmB
AT THE OLD STAND cn SIXTH STREET
OPEN FOR BUSINESS ON
Saturday, May 26th
with a Full Line of New Living Rocrnr Bed Rocm
and Kitchen Furniture
also Refrigerators, Rugs and Floor Coverings in fact every
thing used in Household Equipment at prices that defy anyone.
We wiii also have a large stock in cur USED FURNITURE Department, and in
vite you to come and see how much a little cash wiil really buy at our low prices!
WE WANT YOU TO CALL AND SEE US!
Sat
1 PfiT
nr.
Ghrist Furniture Company
118-22 South Sixth Street
!er, who is his partn-T. :-r they are
both interested in the success of the
enterprise, to which h' is not con
tributing his just s'u::rc. And on the
j other hand, the employer must bo
jjust and not expect t- grind the lace
iof the poor, for the v i rknian is his
partner and his brotl.--r. and he r.iusr
remember that the Us urer is worthy
of his hire.
We Must be True and Jest
We are partners of the Fa'btr. i'e
is furnishing the bountiful earth, the
glorious sunshine, the balmy wirds.
the abundant and refreshings rains.
he has given us our health, our on
portunities and he is expecting us )ji
to make gooii u, whatever position
we shall be place,!. We have ali been
negligent and have forfeited our in
heritance to eternal life in that world his plan. of salvation. Even as we j CONTINUES TO BIPE0VE
to come. Through Adam we l'e'!. and are without promise, still in the From Wednesday's Daily
lost the promise of eternal life. Since gruciousness of the love which the; The reports from the St. Cath
then we have sinned on our own ac- ' Father and Son bear for us. he gives rine's hospital at. Omaha state that
count ami have not come up to the 'us an opportunity to make good and Georpe Sedlacek of this city who is
terms fit' the eon'ruet. as (lad made .lie furnishes ;dl things tor us to work , there recovering from the ofi'ects of
Telephone No. 645
Plattsmculh, Nebraska
as Ood made, lie furnishe;
the covenant with Abraham ur.d so. with.
therefore, we have faib-d to kc-ep the
covenants ourselves, and therefore we
are sinners, and do not have even the
promise, except we do as the Master,
who gave his life for our transgres
: With the proposition of everlasting
death before us. we are all anxious
for a salvation which will give us
tveria-ting life one of abundant joy
an operation for appendicitis, is
do
i ing very nicely ami seems well on
the highway to recovery. It is hoped
that with his ptesent rate im
p'oveim nt t! at he may soon be able
to recover and return home to this
city and be able to resume his usual
activities.
sions. counsels us to do, and accept !aT,,i happiness. This is good, and why
FOE SALE
One Ford touring car, in good con
dition, one Dayton computing scale,
show cases, large Hall safe, one Val
ley Battery Charger, never been used.
Call Mrs. Ruth Thompson, 508-W,
over Wurl's store. m2212tsw
WANTED TO EUY
Cows. K?ifers and Calves. Inquire
of T. II. Pollock or L. C. Likewise.
Phones No. 1 and 36, Plattsmouth.
as we sliouin (lf ai; in ine spirit or
the thing which the Master r quired.
For paperhanging and painting.
Call for J. H. Graves, phone No. 605,
Plattsmouth, Nebr. a30-5w
FARMERS!
We are Loading a Car of
Live Poultry
Friday - Saturday
MAY 25-25
for which we will pay the
Following- Prices
Hens, per lb 21c
Broilers, per lb. . . .33c
Cox. Der lb 12c
Leghorns. 5c lb. less
We are receiving this Poultry
at our place cf business on
Pearl St., opposite Lumber Yd.
See Your Local Dealers
before You Sell
Moye Produce Co.
Phone 391
Plattsmouth - Nebraska
shovild we not desi;-- if? We do, bur;
why is it coming to us. In hive and;
merc y, through the love and sacrifice
of the Master, we may participate in j
this everlasting life, ami with what
joy we receive it. .now we are saved ,
and we are joyou- but how grateful :
are we for the great salvation which j
has been given us.
Why Get Good Seed
Many peoi le advertise extra g'xd
seed corn and revive good prices for j
the same and the farmer is not loath I
to purchase the belter corn, for he
knows that it will produce a better'
crop and thus will pay better re .
turns, even at the higher price for
the S' ed. Now, when we are saved,
as the farmer saves his seed corn, be-,
cause the corn is dependable, and if
we are saved, there should be some
thing which makes us worth saving,
and that is first, service.
Why the Best Service ;
Because we are saved with a gr(at(
sacrifice, and we are worth the sav-;
ing even at the great cost, but to!
show we appreciate the salvation)
which has come to us. should we not j
render the service which brought the;
opportunity to us. Sure we should, j
and it we are lazy and do not wish:
to do what the Muster shall r(juire. i
v.e are not worthy to receive the for-:
given ess of our former sins, nor are j
we fit for that home where sin has !
been blotted out, unless we are will
ing to do the tilings which are re
quired and do it in the spirit which
the Master did it for us. we are not
worthy.
When Christ taught us to pray, he
did not teach a greater truth than
the one which he has had lisped by
the chiM at its mother's knee, and
the aged one who has gone through
the world with its ups and downs
and murmurs the same request when
he is just ieaving this world: 'Tor
give us our t repasses as we forgive
those
us."
who have trespassed
PASTURE TO RENT
ramst
Pasture for horses or cattle, run
ning water. See John Fischer, two
i miles south of MynarU.
m2 4-2tw
j U 1 1 1 lam ' i la i iv j ' ; ii 1 1 t.ivj'cwt'".' t,.j
morning for Gothenberg, Nebraska,
where lie will spend a few days in
that locality looking after his land
int-res;., which he has rented.
Gwmm
Co,
Saturday, May 26th
The Handy Way Grocery and S. S. Chase
Meat Market have consolidated into one
first class Food Center, located at 525 Main
street, in the present location of Chase's
Quality Market.
We are pleased to announce our affilia
tion with the International Red and White
Chain Store System, we being the sole own
ers and operators. So you are still dealing
directly with us. But you receive the bene
fits derived from the International Red and
White organization, such as Quality Food,
Better Service and Lower Prices.
Saturday, May 26th, this store offers
many Special Items which should be of in
terest to our present customers and new
ones too. Call on us for your Food Require
ments and be convinced that our system of
operation is the best, both as to Service and
price.
Free Balloons for the Kiddies and
Shopping Bags for the Ladies
Ycurs for Real Service
eo a w
S. S. CHASE
C. H. MARTIN
Ow
ners