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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1933)
THUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1933. PAGE SIX 3 SALE y HOUSE CLEANING Starting Friday and Saturday While we clean and re-decorate our main floor, to be ready for new Fall Hats, Coats and Dresses, we offer this FffiAL SBQCaEB-eLEOBOCieE at prices far below present costs.. Hundreds of smart, cool summer Dresses to choose from while they last including: SPECIAL A Summer Hat FEEE with Your Press while they last. ON OUR MAIN FLOOR Summer Silks 1 values $ 5 95 IN OUR DOWN GTAIRG DEPT. Values $.11 "00 to$2.95 ii Lace Knits Piques Boucles Values to $1.95 8 He 1933 Voiles Organdys Just a few Ladies and Girls' Dresses at 2 Dresses for 950 ! Pease Style Shop Cass County's Largest Exclusive Ladies' Store HERE PROM KANSAS Tuesday Fay Rested, an old time resident of Cass county, formerly liv ing at Louisville, was in the city to meet a few of the old friends. Mr. Kested is now located at Atchison, Kansas. While here he was a guest of Mike Tritsch, a boyhood friend from the days when they were both residents of the vicinity of Louis ville and the event was one most pleasant for both of the gentlemen. Mr. Kested was formerly engaged in the contracting business in this sec tion of Nebraska. Journal Want-Ads get results! Omaha By Product 28th and 1H St. So. Omaha, Nebraska TELEPHONE Market 3112 We remove dead animals free. Reverse phone calls. OMAHA PARTIES M AHMET) The home of Judge A. H. Duxbury was the scene of a wedding Sunday of two Omaha young people. Miss Alice E. Lloyd and Granville E. Johnson. The young people were ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Burton who witnessed the ceremony. The marriage lines were read by Judge Duxbury in his usual impres sive manner. DOING NICELY Mrs. Cyril Janda, Jr., and little daughter, are expected to leave the St. Joseph hospital at Omaha in a few days, they having been . there since the birth of the little daugh ter. The many friends here will be pleased to learn that they are doing so nicely and are soon to be able to be returned home. MYNARD COMMUNITY PICNIC - The annual picnic of the Mynard community club will be held on Wed nesday, August 16th at the E. H. Spangler grove. There will be ball games, horseshoe pitching and en tertainment for everybody. The pub lic Is invited to attend. CvN X Vtf ' - , A I Fetzer Shoe Go. Some of Quality Footwear Sidney Rodeo to be Biggest and Best to Date Threshers Notice a Big Difference Bread Baked from Victor Flour Gives Men in Field More Energy. "You can surely tell the difference T) Be gg by American legion in tne worn we mm oui uu -c.c pQst gt 15 to 10 IS tne well fed," one member of a threshing Annual Rodeo. crew says. "A man out in the field . . uses up a lot of energy in a short xhe Sidney rodeo, recognized time, and, unless he's had food that one Qf the greatest genuine frontier sticks to his ribs, he's worn out in a contests of the central west, will be little while. 1 ' ! staged August' 15 to 18. According "That's why we always like to to members of the Sidney American work at the farms where they bake Legion post, owners and sponsors, with VICTOR FLOUR. The bread the tenth annual rodeo will be much there Is really good, and we don t get iarger than the 1932 show which so hungry between meals. Another! gained almost nation-wide recogni- thing, bread from Victor Flour Is so tion last fall. ; tasty that we always eat more. Myj number of new attractions have wife says that doesn't make it more been added, including an amateur expensive tho, because she gets more bronc riding contest. Brahma cows loaves from a sack of Victor than wm challenge cowboy contestants in from other flour, and it stays moist the wild cow milking contest each longer,, so she can bake more at aafternoon. time and not waste fuel. Yes, sir.l ' Due to the unusually large num we threshers like our bread with alber of cowboys entered in the nuni- lot of energy baked right into it." erous events, the Sidney rodeo man- Victor Flour gives this needed J agement has been required to select energy because it is milled from onlynearly 300 head of livestock, includ- the choicest, select wheat. It's "Not ing horses, Mexican cattle, wild Accidentally Good, But Made Good I Brahmas, roping and riding calves Always" by the Crete Mills, Crete, and steers, Nebraska. Try a sack today. You can l Sidney claims ownership of the buy it from any Better Grocer in I "best" herd of outlaw horses in the Plattsmouth. I country, including: such famed ani- mals as "Sun Dance," "Dakota Sue," HEAR CONVENTION REPORTS "Cactus," and many others. One fea- ture horse is "The Racketeer." This The local Rotary club was enter- latter-named vicious horse has never tained Tuesday at their weekly been successfully contested during luncheon by a very finely presented the four years of hi3 wide and varied report of the International Rotary rotjeo career. "The Racketeer" is a convention which was held this year new horse to Sidney rodeo fans, hav- at Boston. The speakers were H. R. nK been purchased by the Sidney Shepherd, secretary of the Omaha management in Montana last spring. club, with "Pop" Marshall, manager Champions will be featured in all of the Otis elevator company of thatjiines many of whom will be headed city. least to narticinate in the bie world's The visitors had gained a wonder- fajr rodeo at Chicago. Among the ful insight into the convention pro- sixteen trick arid fancy riders will ceedings and the various speakers be Florence Randolph of Ardmore, who had attended the convention Oklahoma, champion lady trick and from clubs in all parts of the world, fancy rider of the world, and Buck all bringing messages of internation- Stewart of Fort Worth. Texas, who ai menasnip irom many peoples, claims the same distinction in the The Omaha guests had a clever man- men's division.1 Tin Horn Hank ner of taking the most detailed workjKeenan, famed rodeo clown of Holly- of the great international gathering wood, California, will be the out ana presenting mem in a manner j standing clown unless a Brahma that held the closest attention of thelsteer should take him out of the race - 1 1 I mciuuersmp. i jast , year previous records were The meeting was under the leader- HhAttered In all rnden pventa when ship of Dr. P. T. Helnman, past pres- the official: entry , list disclosed 142 laent 01 tne ciud. cowboys and cowgirls had signed to " ; : . .. . , ...... J contest in the "various events. Inas- . PELrlNGr . MODEL CITY , . much as there aro no conflicting I dates, it is estimated that over 200 PeipIngM Having forbidden Chi- entries will be listed for the 1933 nese girls to work in dance halls and I rodeo. cabarets a3 hired dancing partners! . under an order issued last month, Yuan Ling, Peiping's . new mayor, furthered his crusade to make the ancient capital a model city decree ing it a penal offense for women to appear in men's clothes and other unusual dress in public places. piUHIIIIIIIHIIIISIIIIM M vNRA . .MRA, W I WC PO OUR PART EL3 VC BO (XJ3 PaRT w ISIS WHERE YOUR DOLLAR DOES DOUBLE DUTY! LEADERS FOR FRI DAY & SATURDAY I CORN I Lone Brook Med. Can jjc MILK IGA Tall 3 Cans for Carnation or Borden. 3 for -17c 20c CHIPSO Large Package Each - jgc BUTTER Casco, Solids Q)CT)r Per lb. - - Quartered, 23c UPTON'S TEA Vh World's Jinest Quality ORANGE PEKOE Vz-Xh. Bag 39c !4-Ib. Pkg 21c 14-lb. GREEN JAPAN .17c 33c a I?. SoapJL...27c oap Gwif t's White IO Dars .... Calunief BAKING POWDER Lib. Tin 22 OLEO RED ROSE Per lb. PEACHES No. 10, Gallon Can Each - - 43C Mackerel Full No. 1 Tin Each - - W' MAKE VISIT HEBE United Brethren in Christ. Otto Engebretson, pastor. NDHAWKA CHURCH Eible church school 10 a. m. Evening gospel service at 8. Our pastor and family have gone on their vacation but wo will have our regular services Just the same Supt. Vannice of York, Is to have charge of the evening service next Air. ana Airs, i-rancis Aiotter, 01 Sunday. After the service he will Calgary, Canada, who have been vis- conduct the last Quarterly conferenco iting at Marysvllle, Missouri, were of the year. All are cordially invited here for a short time Sunday to visit and an officers are urged to be pres- at the home of Dr. and Mrs. O. C. Hudson. They were accompanied by Jess Novinger, brother of Mrs. Hud son, who will visit for some time in Canada with the relatives. UNDERGOES TONSIL 0FEBATI0N From Tuesday' Dally Miss Fern Stivers, employe of the Pease Style shop, was operated on this morning at an Omaha hospital, for the removal of her tonsils. The patient will remain at the hospital until the effects of the operation is over and she will then return to this city and in a few days expects to re sumer her usual activities. MACHINERY FOB SALE Farmall Tractor in first class con dition; also 3 -unit milking machine. L. C. LIKEWISE, Murray T. H. POLLOCK, Plattsmouth 10-2sw FOB SALE Chester White-bred sows for sale. We are offering 15 tried sows and 16 fall gilts to farrow between August 15 and September 15. Good types priced to sell. Fred Rehmeier & Son, Weeping Water. al0-2tw Come to Plattsmouth Wednes day night. All stores aro open and you'll enjoy mingling with the large and congenial crowd. J'I-M"I"M-I-M-I Mil M' j. Tbcaas WaIHa j Cc?caj f Abrtracti of Titls 4. Phone SS4 - 4. 'M"I''I"I"M-l"I''I I 1 1 M-M'4 Plattamonta 4 ent with their reports. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at the church.7 OTTERBEIN CHURCH Bible church school 10 a. m. Morning worship service 11 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve ning at the Nehawka church. Y. P. S. C. E. will meet with Misses Bula and Neva Claire Philpot, Fri day evening, Aug. 11. Ladies' Aid meets with Mrs. Nixon Thursday, August 17. They are to have election of officers at the meet ing, so all members be sure and be present. If you spend your money in dis tant cities or with mail order houses, you will retard the return or prosperity to Cass county. Uniform Prices! on Barber Work Effective August 14th DUE to increasing costs of all commodities and the impossibility of paying a living wage under the scale of prices that has been in effect the past few months, Cass county barbers, meeting at Platts mouth, have agreed to a uniform schedule of prices for all classes of work, including the following: Shave - - - 200 Haircut - - 40$ We expect to oo-operate to the fullest extent with the NRA Bar ber Code, both as to number of hours employees may work and the salaries paid. Cass County Barber Association -..." .. 11 is SALMON Rose Dale, Medium Red. 1-lb. Tall Can PEAS Linko, Garden Run 2 for 25c Crystal White Soap Chips 2 for 2c IGA LYE Tall Cans 3 for 25 xoo Lbs. $5.09 10 lb. cloth bag Pork and Beans . 5c Van Camp's or Armour's. 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