THURSDAY, OCT. 6, 1932. PAGE EIGHT WllllliHIIIlS13i!IIii!IIIIHgilllllllllllllllll!!!iiailIIIIIIIIIIEi!IIIIIlllll5! 19 o id m PLATTSHOUTH SEM - WEEKLY JOUENAL 7 4C 1. X GvyD(UDQrQ cB. !fQ Firadosr and Ootlciirdosr OpppSolIc Bargains and First Grade Qzzaltly crc Alzsays Found at MULLENS llmriET SteaCl9 Round or Sirloin QUALITY Lb. SS3 EJggO E&actt, Choice Shoulder Cuts, lb. . Q3 EJasoim, Fancy Lean, . . . . Lb. . H23 IHIaEImCi)QOE,gG, or SairacagG, 3 lbs. IPIlattG EBull, Lean Ribs. Lb. . . . IPocHs U&actt, 3 to 5 lb. Avg. Lb. . ScuD0iggH IHIacnD, Half or Whole.- Lb. I?EEl (5EnlpO, Lean Center Cuts. Lb. EGg 2 ILaC30lji9 Fancy Quality. Lb . 203 Lamb Shoulder Roasts, lb., 10c Lcsib Gtcv, ID., 5e VJindnill or Duttcr-ut SALAD DDESOir:: 1000 Island c? G andwidi Spread 8-oz. Jar, 23c Pint Jar, HQa Quart Jar, 2Cc V Com, Farmer Boy, No, 2 . . 52 Salmon, Tall Cans, each . ICS Pineapple, No. 2, 2 cans,23 Butter-nut Cofifiec, lb.. .3c Dot. Hat Entecet, 2 oz. . . lc BlccTi Pepper, B. N., 8 oz. 19s Larg rg.; Cd ttedh-J'iic Elaficiiimc, 1932 Crop. 4-lbfor t s i SQ 5E?im ETflaEioc or I?Gbt5.aQpoc EG MaGai?imOy Elbow. Per lb. I? SQ, Large Bars. 6,ipr OsrciI"), Penick & Ford. Gallon ; Epoypeir Bring Js Vcar Eggc COigtsott Pcesso Paid - 7g as 4C pound j , i v ; Thcsias Walling Company fr- Abstracts of Title Phone 324 PlatUmoutb ENJOYS QUAKER TALK . : Sunday .nooo a jyerjv interesting talk was given in the international broadcast .from the Columbia sys tem. The talk was from Newcastle, England, and" was given by Rev. Ralph Wainworth, of the Friends church. A number here heard the program and among these was Mrs. M. S. Brigg3, a member of the Friends faith. HAVE YOU A nnrinni Co? Rent or Cor Gale? Give me the informa tion and I -will try to find a buyer "or renter 1 0ALLOHS3S J; Coivard Daub Donit EhJ j., Phone 56 HOLD PLEASANT MEETING The W. C. T. t7. held a most pleas ing meeting on Monday afternoon at the home of Miss Elizabeth Spengler with a pleasing number of tbe ladies in attendance. The. devotons of the-meeting were fed by Mrs, Charles Troop and fol lowed by the regular business session of the union .. .. ;i. : ' . Mrs. Luke V. Wiles and Mrs. J. E. Wiles gave a . most clever dialogue, "Pro-Saloon or Prohibition," which was well presented and much enjoy ed. , .; . . Mrs Robert Troop gave two charm ing readings, ."Just a Plain Nebraa kan" and "The Test" which were given in the usual clever, manner of this talented lady. - v ; Little Miss Elizabeth Ann Wiles gave two pleating readings and Miss Mary Kathryn Wiles two planoccoty dlan solos that added greatly to the interest of the meeting. ' Mrs. S. A. Wiles gave a paper. "In? stltutes," which" took up the meetings held to advance the'iwork Of the tem perance organisations.. Miss Spangler served .dainty and delicious refreshments af the close of the meeting. Ptattsmouth store offer every shopping advantage of the larger city, plus a paraonal contact t tweeri buyer an aeller that moans far mora than the "opportunity of choosing from an extra shade or two of pink," ENJOY FAMILY DTNNEB Ail I AKAV W V1XL 1 Jl. mil-? " sj en on UUoirk Clothes is 4 Mm UNION-MADE THE W EWjJ SCaDEILDDAeCl Special INTRODUCTORY PRICE Good Only Saturday, October 8th u per pair FREE One pair good quality Leather Palm Gauntlet Gloves with each purchase of a Lee Overall or Jacket at this price. SEmOGC0EuT The Largest Store in Cass County PLEASE WEAR CAED3 f Those who represent certain char acters in the Kangaroo Kourt par ade this evening are requested if pos sible to carry a sign designating just what character they are representing. Journal Want-Ads get results! . The home of Mr. and Mrs. .Andrew Rabb, Sr., in Orchard hill, was the scene of a very pleasant family din ner party Sunday, the children and friends coming in to Join 'In the day of real pleasure. After the fine din ner. the remainder of .the day was spent in visiting and a general good time. " Those who enjoyed the occa sion were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clausen and daughter, Florence, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rabb and daughter, Betty Jean; Mrs. Mike Rabb and children, Mary Margaret and Theo dore, Mr and Mrs. William Pfefferi ail of Omaha; Mrs." Robert Denham, Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rabb, Jr., and children, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Schmader and daughter, Violet, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rabb, Sr. , and daughter. Miss Hilda. ! . I7cg? DqIIo ; .ill Jwt Outside Y&tts , mouth City Limits! SNARL S. DAVIS ' . Exclusive Acent , CIpn hm Reigns Bopresiie - ' 'fOIDAY and SATURDAY " Make Our 'Store Your Headquarters Open Evenings ir Al This Week with Special Bargains 10-qt. (fllvhnized Pails, each . . . .150 Cotton blankets, 70x80. Each . . V . . . 500 Menfs heavy Winter Sox, pair 90 Pencil Tablet, "Big 10" extra thick, each 70 4 bars Toilet Soap. . . 00 - t . DQS3 GLOVES AND MITTENS FOR CORN 8HUCKINQ inorr'c Popular Uaricty Store Ktasonio Bldg., Just West of Corn Palace NemjswL SI : Li. U "HALF the worries of housekeeping are solved by buying your provisions at Black & White. It has been a lot of pleasuie to me learning how tc 'beat the budget,' and I can tell you it has teen easy to do, with the low everyday prices at this store. I believe every housewife would find her problems simplified if she would start trading at Black & White and continue doing so day after day, the year 'round. In June, when friends were wishing us 'heaps of luck,' I looked forward with misgivings to becoming mistress of my own home and assuming the duties of buying and cooking but thanks to the shopping service at Black & White, I have found my misgivings were ungrounded." You too will Enjoy Shopping the Easy D. & V. Way GOLD DUST Lg. size "fl 0) c The Leading Cleaning Solvent. Pkg. - - XL V r i f.t Navy Beans, new crop, 5 lbs 190 Cider Vinegar, per gallon 250 White King, large size pkg 390 Fig Bars, fresh, 2 lbs. for 200 Corn, First Prize, 3 cans for 250 Plattsmouth Packed Pumpkin, First Prize, lg. cans, 2 for . 150 Kraut, First Prize, lg. 2Y2 size can: . 00 S AOT FLUSH Special 4h Closet Brush FREE with Bach Can, at - il x : : : m f5l Plattcrzouth's Leading S Cash Store MEAT DEPARTMENT 1 U i - i i : y : Ml lab Daby Essff Beef Roast,, our regular grade, lb. . Corn Fed Native Nebraska Steers Shoulder Beef Steak, per lb. , . Veal Roast, A-l quality, lb. .' Boneless Pork Roast, per lb.. ... . . ' Very Cholco Quality Center cut Pork Chops, 2 lbs Pork Liver, 3 lbs. Boneless Clear Pork Loin Paddies Fresh Pork Tenderloin, per lb. . . . Round Steak, per lb Sirloin Steak, per lb Bologna, 8 to 10 oz. rings, each . . . Glazier's Frankfurters, Spec, lb.. Run 8 to 10 to the. Pound 120 .150 m ..150 y 120 I . .250 . .210 ..200 . .256 ..250 ..250 .. G0 100 i : Si m m ii Cn Cole Saturday Here's more big news from our R3eat Department. We have purchased the 4-H Club Baby Beef (Animal No. 1930) exhibited at the State Fair by James Schafer, Cass county boy, and offer thl super-fine quality meat cut from prize winning Beef, at the following low prices: Baby Beef Steaks, lb.. . ... . 2C0 Baby Beef Roasts, lb. ...... 150 Baby Beef Rib Boil, lb. . . . 120 x-s Si m m m B m m m m m :. : t-jt & ar- agrrrrr3?r3ffg So fresh' and Wholesome the Children Prefer -t Them to' ' Bread and Butter Sandwiches for Lunch - A Lot More ' Economical Tool , Full 2-lb. Caddy ICS OH. SARDINES :. Good grade Cottonseed Oil. . 6 cans ..'IS' Potatoes, Early Ohio, per bushel . . . 300 Full ,15-lb. Peek, 10o Hard water Castile Soap, 50; 4 bars . 100 Fluffy Marshmallows, per lb 100 Chocolate Drops, 12-oz. for. . . . . .100 T STOCK SALT Hi grade RSc 100-lb. Bags. Special price, per bag - - VIPC Peanut Brittle, per lb 100 Pink Salmon, 1-lb. tall can, 2 for. . .100 English Baked Goods, package. . . .320 Nobilit's Assortment Very Delicious CASCO BUTTER Psrc -fl (P)c Quartered, 20o lb. Sol Ids, -per lb. - -JLLcV 3s it a : 2-5 U il S St m m : a s z m mm m m z : m Dononctration of Gudahy Jans AT OUR STORE SATUHPAY Generous portions from a large freshly baked Cudahy 5 Puritan Ham will be offered Black A Whits visitors thru- E5 out me aay saiuraay. no purcnass. necessary. This Is merely an advertising plan to acquaint you wftn the de licious flavor of Cudahy's Hams. However, you can buy Cudahy's Pcrltan tlciho 12-14, 14-18 AvgPsr Ui. f : Cudahy's Puritan Bacon, 2 lbs. . ; . . . 350 Above Prices Good Only oh Demonstration Day E3fla2Cx O 0 in ii BE::z:::3iE:::::::::::M:-r--i -grin;;