MONDAY. JUNE 22. 1931. PLATTSMOTJTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FIVE s Many Unusual Values Advertised On Pages 4, 5, and 6 39GCOQCO! i i' Thomas Walling Company J Abstracts of Title Phone 32 4 Plattsmouth ..... I I J 4- PICNIC POSTPONED On account of rain Sunday the Pleasant Ridge community will hold their picnic Sunday, June 2Sth, at Garfield park, in Plattsmouth. Please bring dinner, silverware, glasses and sauce dishes. Ice cream and lemon ade will be served and the Glendale band will furnish the music. Every body come, you are all welcome. d.fcw TO VISIT NORTHWEST GLEN WOOD VISITORS HERE MRS. IDA EACKMEYER PASSES Firecrackers of all sizes, torpedoes, bombs and all of the best of fireworks for the observance of the Fourth of July are now or. display at th: Bates Book & Gift Shop. Place your order for the Fourth of July. $500 Hail Insurance on Your Cora Crop will cost only $16 You can't take the chance. Searl S. Davis AGENT Plattsmouth - Nebraska SPECIAL Short Time Offer ave - ell Hi Six 30c Cans of WaterSpar only 21c each with this FRE iff VASk S-A-V-E-D ... 9c put can! And on six cmom (each containing s dif ferent color if yon wish ) , the total saving is 34c. Use coupon now! You pet $1.80 worth of Water Spar for only $1.25. but in stilt mother way you save! We give you a beautiful vase (eight distinctive shapes to choose from), sc you may finish it you-self in the splendor of WaterSpar as described above. Shabbv ile-ors. furniture and wood work look and wear like nev.- wherj treated with this durable, twytO use finish WATERSPAR. H. L. Kruger Paint and Wall Paper Store GOOD FOR . . . 54c when applied on the purchase oi ix 30c cans of Watei rr Varnish or Enamel. Limited timt oulv. A. G. BACH Quality Groceries Telephones, 18-19 So. Park Store, 118 Butter Nut Coffee, per lb 38c 3 lbs. Powdered Sugar 23c 3 lbs. Brown Sugar 23c 5 lbs. Special Coffee 98c 4 lbs. fancy Santos Peaberry Coffee . . . 95c Fig Bar Cookies, per lb 10c 3 cans Tomatoes 25c 2 cans Green Beans 25c Two 1-lb. cans Salmon 25c 1-lb. (oval) can Sasdises 10c Silver Slice Grape Fruit, can 19c 2 lg. cans J. M. Peaches 45c Gallon cans Apples, can 49c Homa Malt, per can 49c 3 Star Malt, per can 35c 9 bars Bob White Soap 25c 4 bars Polo Toilet Soap 22c Large Sea Foam, per pkg 19c Flour and Feed 48-lb. Little Hatchet Flour $1.15 48-lb. Halo Flour 1.10 48-lb. A. G. B. Flour 1.25 48-lb. Omar Wonder Flour 1.29 Bran, 100-lb. bag 95 Shorts, 100-lb. bag 1.10 Mrs. A. D. Asch of Murray, is plan ning to see the scenii wonders of the Pacific Northwest and the Cana dian Rockies this summer as a mem ber of the third unnu;i Cornhusker Vacation Tour to that .-( lion. In stead of the torrid heal of mid-Aug- ust she will enjoy the tl cool breezes 1 of mountain altitudes and seashore climates, en route on this two weeks' trip over 8,008 miles in length. This will be the third farm vaca tion tour of Nebraska people ami their friends to that section of the country. On the preceding tours more than 400 people, traveling in ull-Pullin&n. special tr;.ins. with ob servation and idning cars attached, took the trip, enjoying every con venience and luxury of first-clan travel, and retained w ildly enthus iastic over the good time they had, the scenery they saw and the inter esting places they had visited. The ( ornhusker Special of 1S31 leaves Omaha on August U and pnnen through the Twin Cities. Duluth, Winnipeg. Saskatoon. Jasper Park. Vancouver. Victoria. Seattle, Long view. Portland. Spokane and Glacier National Park. Suitable stops will be made at all places of interest to permit plenty of time lor sight-seeing. Among the high spots of the trip will he: Duluth at the headwaters of the Great Lakes. Wain wright Buf falo Park. Jasper Park in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, Vancouver, the boat trip on a big ocean steam ship from Vancouver to Seattle. Port land. Longview. the Cascade Tunnel and Glacier National Park. MANY SEEK COOLNESS Our neighboring city, Gleuwood. Iowa, is preparing to celebrate the Fourth of July in their usual real up and coming style this year and in boosting the event they are to visit this city on next Wednesday and make the occasion a most pleas ant one for the Plattsmouth and Glen wood people. The Glenwood delegation will com prise a cavaran of from seventy-live to one hundred cars. With the band and other entertaining features as a part of the visiting delegation. The visitors are to take advantage Mrs. Ida Backmeyer. formerly Miss Ida Guerr, was horn near Murdock some forty-nine years ago. and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ghristian Guerr. who passed away some yean ago. Miss Guerr was united in mar riage with Fred W. Backmeyer, from which union two sons were born, they being'Harvey of Elmwood. who is linotype operator for the Leader Echo of that place, and Jesse, wh: is attending school at Lincoln. Mrs. Backmeyer early united with the Evangelical church and has ever been a consistent member:-. She has been in not the best of health for Last Chance Still time to lay in your sum mer supply of Dress Shirts but step lively for this week is your ' last chance" to buy them at 85c of the free bridge day and come over , the pas; ffcW years aucl was taken A and enjoy a few hours with the Ne braska frietids and also boost their big celebration and which no doubt win be attended by many of the loc al people. F. 6. Eyenberger. automobile in surance, liability, property damage, fire and theft. Phone 1S5-J. Offices 7th and Vine St. to the hospital at Lincoln where on last Saturday she underwent an oper ation for the restoration of her health. She had beer, very poorly since and passed away on Tu iday evening, the remains being taken to the late home in Elmwood. Be sides the husband and the two sons she leaves one sinter. Mrs. Otto Mil ler of Murdock. the parents both hav ing passed away a few year- ago. All sizjs except 16Li. few reck band and small collai -atia'Med at thing fcr ths boy. sized 50c just t! Get thrm NOW ' A Real June The heat of Friday with the mer curv touching the 90 mark caused a general rush of the citizenry last evening to seek cooler spo's wher they might enjoy somt relief from the intense heat of the day and par ticularly the dwellers i the down town section of the citv were engag ed in the general rush to the high way?, bathing beaches and the great outdoors in general in order that they might escape the beat. The lo cal summer resort, the Murray bath ing beach, is to open oi Sunday and this will afford relief to the residents here to a greater or less extent. The youthful residents here have frr sev eral weeks been en joy in c the waters of the sandpits near this city, but this is not a bathing place to in vite any but the expert swimmers. Phone your Want Ad to No. 6. m B,GFurniture S SLAUGHTERING HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF GOOD FURNITURE, STOVES and RUGS Read this list carefully It contains not one, but many of the very things you need. Come in while the goods last, as these prices will surely move the goods quickly. Credit on $40 and over. 1 0 Library Tables $3.0C to $9.50 14 Dining Tables $3.50 to $7.50 Drop Leaf Tables $2.50 to $6.50 Dining Room Chairs. . . ,75c to $3.00 30 Chairs and Rockers. .$1.50 to $5.00 Combination Book Cases $5.00 Ward Robes $3.00 to $5.00 Cupboards $2.50 to $5.00 Kitchen Cabinets $5.00 to $25.00 10 Kitchen Ranges Coal and Wood Ranges. . .$10 to $35 14 Oil Stoves $5.00 to $12.00 Comb. Coal and Gas Range. . .$20.00 2 Electric Washers $15 and $25 One Hand Washer $5.00 New Gas Ranges $39.50 to $69.50 ee Delivery or SO Miles on $50 and Up Order CASH OR TERMS on Purchases of $40 and up k e take used furniture as part pay on new goods at liberal allowances. Also take customers direct to wholesale houses where one can pick from their large stocks. This Service is Absolutely Free No Obligation to Buy! SPECIAL NOTE We have a factory man here who makes or repairs any kind of l uholstered Furniture. If you have an old piece or an Overstuffed Suite, bring it in, or phone or write us and we will come and get it. Prices are most reasonable! All Work Guaranteed Absolutely Satisfactory Ghrist Furniture 1 5 Davenports and Duofolds $7.50 to $19.50 30 Oak and Walnut Dressers $3.00 to $7.50 !5 Commodes $1.00 to $3.00 25 Beds $1.00 to $4.50 25 Bed Springs $1.00 to $4.75 10 Mattresses $2.00 to $4.00 New Mattresses $5.95 to $29.50 Army Steel Cots $2.00 to $3.75 Sanitary Cots $1.00 to $3.00 Day Beds $14.95 to $24.50 three Pianos $25, $65 and $100 One Battery Set Radio $7.50 One Electric Radio 10( '( Down Bal. 12 Months to Pay f Telephone 645 Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Summer Sale Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday at PEE STYLE lP 300 New Dresses Wednesday for Iowa Day Silks of Georgette, Chiffons, Shantung, Flat Crepes Silks of Plain Colors, Polka Dots, Flowered, Striped Styled in Jacket Frocks, Sport Suits, Sunday Nite Dresses and Two-Piecs Frocks Sizes 14 to 20 36 to 48 JUST TWO PRICES 9 3 .95 $7.95 Values to $15 200 Beautiful Summer Hats White Panamas, Fine Hair Braids, Stitched Crepes, Pana- in White and Colors including GAGE Hats, at Values to $5.00 Just Three Prices Suede $1-00 $.95 . $2'95 White Summer Coats and Jackets Sale Price $085 of Wool, Silk and Pile Fabrics. Values to $7.95. M Also 25 Spring Coats values to 812.95 at $6.S5 Our Down Stairs Department Offers Beach Pajamas Fast Color Broadcloth 69e BROADCLOTH SMOCKS and APRONS 39e Children's Dresses Sizes 2 to 6 - 7 to 14 Fast Color Prints 49c Pease f t 1 x 1 f i V 1 i Style Shop Cass County's Largest Exclusive Ladies Store Add.-