The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, April 09, 1931, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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PLATTSMOUTH ?F,MI - WEEKLY JOTTRWAI
THUBSDAY. APRIL 9. 1931.
INSURANCE
OF EY2T K1N9
Tornadoes Strike
Leav.ig Ruin
Behind
Then the adjuster is
the most welcome
visitor chat can call
on the victim of the
windstorm's wrath.
Insure and be Sure
The Hartford Fire Insurance Com
pany represented by this agency
w;U pay back every dollar lost by
WmAttcrrm. Ask for rates.
Searl S. Davis
AGENT
Plattsmouth - Nebraska
DEATH OF MRS. DAVIS
From Wffrrilay'R Dally
Mi. fan Davis nf Omaha, aur t
ff Mr. R. (i Sif liffibarger of rl
fity, papp(l aw.'"' ' her hoitie fa
the nietrfinnlfs n Monrlfr.-. the rl
ceased lady beins siscty-fipM y.:r
'f aee nt hv Mm- tit death. TIu
ftinrnl will be held : Thtirsdcy af
Omaha.
District Declam
atory Contest to
be Held Friday
2v?i't Will Be One of
That Has Been Heard in This
City in Many Years
I van, "Thf Masterful Man of tHkv
Affes;" Glon Piekrel, "Padlocks ari"f
! Rockpilcs."
Humorous Division.
Time Immediately following ora
torical contest. Place. Methodist
1 ehnroh.
ri'Kille Knyoart. ' A Friday After
noon Program In a Rural School;
lOorine Glasgowe, "The Wedding of
the Finest Rffeg Bry;" Lncile Hancock. "Good
bye Sister;' Philip Kavich. "Mrs.
Cohen af tho Amusement Park;"
Dorothy Lfltge, "Over the Bannister;"
Thirty-two of th best speakers
A u rora
Adds to Business 1
Section of City i
Continental Oil Company to Have :
Their New Station Open by
the Coming Week.
iilHI.WHIMHll
Butter
Casco or Dairy Maid In 1 4
Lb. Wrappings Lb.
Ripp. "Life on the Ocean
Wave;' Marcella Suchan, "Mrs.
braska will compete here Friday ar- . T . ... .,
, M . . , " , Doris Weaver. Goodbye Sister,
ternoon and evening for district I '
rs In the annupl district con-1 Extemporaneous Contest.
t.i of the Easl Central Nebraska! Drawing at 6: IS. Contest at 7:15.
v-ciamatorv Am&Ct r ion. This out- ; Place--- Hi urn School Auditorium.
i a. :ii . - ; a irrt KAir ma n MAruirT r.crrir
i'iiiMliiSinrmsic ev.;n win n..t iimie . ----- ........ , fir.at ov.f .oir
d: n, c-.-var-i T.ester Carlton. Kr.herf N un ll isf . , 1 ntr-....-i ...
I 1 J I I C' - ' 1 I 1 I .1 XF V 1- I ' "
years and it offers our local people Chlorus Pointer. Harold Romberg,
an opportunity to hear an outstand- Harold Shrider. Robert Schwaderer.
ng declamatory presentation, i nis Dramatic Contest.
The Continental Oil Company's
new service station at the corner of
Sixth and Vine street is now nearing
the Swensen-Headley p:ngineering
Co.. of Topoka. Kansas, the general
; contractors on the building are ex
pecting to turn the building over to
contest is ali the more of interest e
local people because Plat 'mouth
, hi"rh school has two contestants en-te-ed.
.Ma dee Garnelt will compete
'for the oratory championship and
'Robert Fest.r ft r the extemporan
eous title.
The fir-Jt ha
held at the
The building is one that adds very
much to the appearance of that sec
tion of the city and is constructed
j along the old Knglish style of a.-rhi
extern- : tecture.
School! The building win have an en-
March 27th.
MARRIED AT COURT HOUSE
Read tbe Journal Want Ad-
n! nnlrtv .-. t mm rrr- lr i. Vi c r rhn rm
torica and humorous division wiU'1'"
be held. At 7: it in -.he evening, the
extemporaneous and dramatic ser
tfons w;il be held in the h?eh schrxd
auditorium.
The price of admission to either
isinirle sections or for both sections if
;a ticket is bought M the afternoon
'is twenty-five cnts to everybody.
This contest is under the direction
of the officers of the Declamatory
A -f ' iation who are: J. A. Nelson. I
Priont. oresident: Miss Sarah
P.van. Omaha, treasurer and R. F. From Wednesday tlly
Patterson, f'lattsmouth. secretary. Yesterday afternoon at the office
The ".rnplete nrojr:i"i is as fol- of County .fudge A. H. Duxbury oc
if.i: (The names at the towns have curred the marriace of Miss Alice
been purposely omit tod from the pro-i Gertrude Crunk and A Ida Lroy Tay
ftram v l' be ;,r, . .unced aTter the 'lor. both of I'nion. The wedding was
contest. Towns represented are: ; witnessed by Mr. and Mrs. Iwts
PlattStnotlth, Auburn. Nebraska City, Crunk, the ffirmer a brother of the
Falls City, hi cad, Hlair. Oakland, j bride. The marriage cereni(ny was
R :'lio. Fremont performed by the Judge in his ac-
( Note: If necessary , a Seeond letiStOSed pleasing manner arid fol-
meetlnat irill be held at B:00 o'clock, lowing the wedding the young poplc
Time Immediately after
nr.raneous contest, at High
Auditorium. ! closed place for the washing and
Arlene Kkstrand. "The f;iant ! greasing of cars as well as an office
tar;" Ixds Enyeart. "The Wheels 1 space and rest room for the accom-
of Time:' Kdwin Gidley. "The Fin--. modation of the patrons.
The work of painting the bnild-
g is now heing none ry i naiies
Mothers of Men;" Dillian Mayfield. I Fulton of this city, who bas the
Time;" Flizabeth Mundy. painting contract and the electric
"The Littlest Rebel:" Rervl Smith. : wiring of the building is being nanti-
"Little Boy Blu''.'' lied by the Allied Bleetrle Co.. of
Kacb of the above naml contest- j Lincoln, who are completing their
ants is entitled to compete in the work and expect to be through by
District Contest by virtue of having! the end of the week,
won either first or second in one of The construction of the wide drive
the sub-district contests held on ways across the lot has made a very
If of the contest will be r " ThV'0 h r
Methodist church be- .7tJ,ath Man.: , "rth rf.nPI 55 ! S2
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pleasing improvement in the inter
section and gives a wide and sweep
ing curve on the turn info Sixth
i street from Vine.
However,
'meed to
m .t.
Thomas Walling Company
Abstracts cf Title
all representatives are
he present at the 11 "0
Jock meeting, i
Oratorical Division.
Place, Methodsti church. 2 o'clock ;
Phone 3 2 4
Plattsniout h
r wi-Ki ( :n !-'i. iff- vK-nace or daughter
T Ijawlessness ; Madge (Jarr etf. Lest .rrtink
v We Forget;" John oleysteia "Fight
4 ing For (he BOttl bf a Nation;" Dor
4 othy Jacobean. "The Constitution;
returned t- their home. Both of the
young people are well known in the
Union community and whpre the
grofim has grown to manhood. The
groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs
Stephen M Taylor and the bride a
of Mr and Mrs. F. L.
T lVWtttmt,tit'$t4M4,Wtfritt 4 Lacier Kavich. "Why;" Jack OSulli
Mother'? day cards now on sale Nt
the BRtes Book & Gift shop.
"HOMEMAKERS" ELECT
The Mynard Hornemaker's Project
Clnh met a the home of Mrs. Shr r
man Cole for the pnrpc.se of eleel
jing officers mi) nl iming the work
for te com' ii g rear, and also to ic-
henrse the club songs.
The following officers were elect i
Mrs. Blberi W'ile. oresident; Mir-1;
Grace Livingston, vie,, president;
Mrs. Howard Wiles, secretarv-ti'
,urer; Mrs. Sherman Cola, social lead
er; Mrs. Ral:di Wiles, reporter: Mr-s.
C. L. Wiles and Mrs. B. H. Spangler,
leaders.
The club ludos are well pleased
with the resdltS bf lnrt yeirs work
and are anticipating an equally in
teres' ing line of work, as outlined
for the coming year,
Delicious refreshments were serv
ed bv the hoflteas, that added to the
enjoyment of the meeting.
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Market
Real Values Cor Friday and Saturday!
In the Ipt few weeks, we have been experiencing a wonderful volume of business, which enables us to have a
quick turn-o-'er on all our meats and groceries and helps us to keep our stock clean and fresh. You do not pay
cur credit losses for we sell for cash only. That's why we can quote such tremendously low prices in our ads.
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Gheiee Shot'lJet Cuts i!
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Pork Loin
Roasts- End Cuts
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STEAKS Sirloin, Round, Club, lb.. .
SPARE RIBS 2 lbs. and can Kraut 34
Frank's Kraut Lg. 21 2 iz-e Can
LAMB Chops, 25; Leg, 30; Roast 22C
LAMB STEW Ex. special, per lb. 12HC
PIG HE ARTS Choice. 6 lbs. for 2SC
LARD Pure home rendered, 5 lbs.. . 60c
BOLOGNA Home made. Per lb 12t
PORK SAUSAGE 2 lbs. for 25c
Plate Boil
Choice Nayai Cufs v
Lb. Be
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Pork Chops ;
Center Cuts
Lb., 17c j
CORN ras. Gr. Beans, No. 2 can . . . 10c
BROOMS, good 4-lie quality 35c
MAZOl A OIL, Quarts, 55: Pints. . 30c
CLF.O. fresh and sweet, 2 lbs 25c
OATMEAL, lg. 55-ot:. pkg 15c
RICF Blue Rose 3 lbs. for 17c
BUTTER NUT JELL, 9 flavors 5c
COFFEE, Hummer brand, 3 lbs 58c
wBsoocooogcoocoor
Van Camp's
TOMATO CAIIP S
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VALUE MILK, tall cans, 3 for 20c
CARNATION MILK, tall cans, each 8c
NAVY BEANS, Gr. Norlh'n, 3 lbs.. 17c
SPINACH. No. 2 2 can 19c
PUMPKIN, No. 2V2 can 15c
SWEET POTATOES No. 21 1 can. 18c
MACARONI or Spaghetti. 7-oz. pkg. 5c
CHEESE. Full Cream, lb lTc
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6 Bar P & G Naptaha Soap
1 Large uox Lnipso Makes
1 Large BOX Oxydol Granulated Soap)
i''crocio3' sooeot
Regular
Value
75c
Sale Price
Yeast Foam, pkg 5c
Sunbrite Cleanser, per can .... 5c
Corn Starch, 1-lb. pkg 7c
Tomatoes, No. 2 size can 9c
Pei Dcren Cans. $1
lten's
Fairy
CRACKERS
J 2 lb. Cdy. 24C
Cucumbers, real fresh, each. . .15c
Green Onions, bunch 5c
Radishes, crisp, tender, 3 bchs. . 10c
Rhubarb, California, 3 lbs 23c
Srna1! Strawberry Variety
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Matches. 2 cartons, 12 boxes,
Lettuce, Icebergs, solid head
Pears, No. 2xz, hvy. syrup.
White Cherries, 2x? size can
Genuine Roval Anns
.-cocco&5c,j'-:-!ccor ;
Heinz
CATSUP
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Large Dome o
$ M. J. B. Vaeum
COFFEE
I lb. Can. . VIC k
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X lb. Can. . 72C
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We Take Eggs in Trade or Cash Orders of $3 or Over Delivered
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28e
Radishes
10c
Coffee
Blend "A" A MUd Sweet
Drink 3 Pounds for
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lour Ideas, . .
MIS. WoMEMAKER
halt this jlorp-
For more than forty years the name "Soennichsen"
has been analogous with quality foodstuffs and that
is first, last and all the time our foremost aim in merit
ing your patronage. 100' home owned with power
ful IGA buying connections enables us to keep apace
with all competition in giving you low prices as well.
59e
29c
Meat Department
AH the Beef Sold in This Market is Strictly
Corn Fed Baby Bee
BEEF ROAST Fine juicy cuts 18
SHOULDER STEAK Tender 2fl
HAM PORK ROAST Pound 2C
PORK BUTT ROAST Pound
PURITAN HAMS or whole
The Finest Ham Parked
PURITAN BACON Per lb.
Bv Half or Whole
I FRANKFURTERS 2 lbs. for
Genuine Coney Islands
HIPSO
One cf the Finest Chips on
Ihe Maiket. Once tried, al
ways used. Spec. Int. price
Large Package
19c
1 IVORY lg
Flour and Feeds
IGA Flour, per 48-lb. sack $1.29
(Every Sark Guaiauteed)
Little Hatchet Flour, 48-lb. bag 1.19
Bran, per 100 lbs 1.00
Shorts, per 100 lbs 1.15
A Full Line of Victor Chick
Feed and Mash
'mm
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Ivory Flakes Lg. Pkg.
23c
Ivory Snow 2 Pkgs.
25c
Ivory Soap
Med. size bar 8c
Guest size, per bar . . 5c
Per Dozen. 55c
m mm mm
Honey. Comb, white, per comb. . . 15c
Milk. IGA, tall cans, 3 for 23c
Peanut Butter, full quart jar 33c
S&rdines. White Star, 131 2-oz. can. 5c
Catsup, Snidcrs, per bottle 15c
Thompson's Malted Milk, 1-lb. can. 39c
Pears, Libby Bartletts, hvy. syrup . . 29c
No 21 o Cans 3 for 79c
Salmon, Happy Vale, pink, 1 2 -pound tins
Head Lettuce, solid crisp Ice Berg heads.
feas. luA, ctusrar or Lxtra "Ml ted. lo. . siz
Windmill
Salad Dressing
Sandwich Spread
or 1000 Island
Full Quart Jars
IGA Soap Chips, lg. pkg 17c
Tomatoes, First Prize. 3 No. 2 cans 35c
Peas, sweet, tender, 2 No. 2 cans. .25c
IGA Cake Flour, per package .... 23c
Prunes. Santa Clara, 5 lbs 35c
Ginger Snaps, fresh stock, 2 lbs.. . .25c
Krispy Crackers. 2-lb. caddy 25c
Soda Wafers or Grahams
3 for 25c
'for 15c
e cans, z cans ror -cc
39c
BREADS
BETSY ROSS l1 2-lb.
Full 24-oz. loaf
MERIT or OLD HOME
Small size loaf
8e
5c
I-G-A
Pancake
Flour
Large Bunches 3 for
SOAP I
P & G 10 Bars for
Large Size Pkg. ;
18c
DRY GOODS DEPT.
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Mats j
Size 15x27 In.
Desirable '
and '
Attractive I
Patterns
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9c
Good Looking
House
Frocks
Large selection at
tractive prettily de
signed dresses ab
solutely fast color.
Sizes 16 to 52
S8c
J Men's - Boys'
i Shirts and
Shorts
! ! 2-Lb. Roll of !
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Quilt
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I or rayon : Shorts of i
I fastcclor print fab- j
I lie. Unusual values.
j TWO PRICES j
j 25c and 49c j
I A large assortment I
of attractive pieces
j for making quilts, j
I Price, per Roll f
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