The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, January 22, 1934, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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Plattsmouth Chamber of Com
Change to Hinky-Dinky
and change your family food costs
to a lower figure!
JANUARY
Masons Observe ! re sc to $i stores. ( rnerce Organizes j
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Aimiversary S) All 1? !
for Coming Year f
For Wed., Tfcurs.
vVe have selected
mors than 100 Smart
Dreases for
Fri. and Sal Selling
NRA
K2X0 Blue Label
SYRUP
2?-.47c J27c
Red Uhtl
;.49c S 29c
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45 Cctbs Firs frr 9c: .
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soups ec
Two Cans - - JL 3
New Deal Brand
TOMATOES
He. 2 2
Cars
3 for 29
..4V2C
BOILING BEEF (Rib), choice, lean quality, 2b..
SPARE RIBS, fresh and lean, nne with kraut, Ih.
ROUND STEAK, choice corn fed quality, per Lb.
PORK CHOPS, choke Rib or Loin cuts, Eb
PORK SAUSAGE, with Old Plantation seasoning, Eb..5c
KRAUT, fancy long shred Wisconsin, lb
..5V2c
...14c
...13c
mm 1
Light Houxe
Cleanser
3 for- - 10c
Hirk.DInky
COFFEE
Dwarties
19c
FOOD
First Prize Nr--.- Grir. C;rr Jo 2 Cir. 3 f:r 25 C
Fin- Fra Ecnin- -Hixra car. c : No. 2- , can. 2 frr 15 C
l ib. jar. 15c: 2-Ii. iar 25c
Sazta Cara . r-e. 1 10c: 3 Ibi. cr 29c
Ci-ifrrai Apriccti. lb . 15c: 2 lbs. fir 23 C
?"t Srraiaii Z:t.t. 5-1: a :i 39c
CELERY, fey. fresh Calif., well bleached Ig. stalk 9c
LETTUCE, fey. crisp Calif. Icebergs, large head. . .iVz
CABBAGE, fancy green, new Texas, per lb 5c
CARROTS, fancy green tops, large bunch 5c
ORANGES, large size, doz., 2Sc; extra large, doz.. . .35c
WINES AP APPLES, fey. Idaho, bu., $1.79; 6 lbs.. . .29c
GRAPE FRUIT, large size, 4 for 25c; Med., 6 for 25c
PALMOUVE,
CAXAT. Z1SZZ53 cr "5TZI7Z
SOAP 6 bars 55
BUTTER-NUT
cr EAYO
JELL ffrc
Package
"Ortho Cut"
7 be Xcd-rr C-:fee for Ker- Tastes
Del Monte
!53 2',b-ca?:,5b3Ln-2&
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sa&nL,25c
SILTZ2 T.7AF. 10 ban19c
TrT TTXJ HIKT-DINKV
24-13. "fe-r. 93c 5 l -79
43-Ib. Baj 1
CEG7TS' JZTTLLL $ J .59
4s-!b. Bag 1
The s-n ff
1-lb.
Can
2-tb
Can
Delicious
3-lb.
Can
FUNE2AL OF C. 2. 7T ALT 017
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2, Sb.C'f Laces. c-cr:7z rczd 6 rr.9c 2--.,-- --. -x-
fr-n tl-e t-.j e:
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Reliable 5c to $1
Store
Plattsmouth, Nebr.
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retired rze-a tit ca.
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NEW SPRING HATS
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'New Straws
and Straw Fabrics
Brims. Turbins and
4On"-the-Face Styles I
in new Spring shades
and Black. !
Lr-j Loire cf ELarlj Dzj-r tra(
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q-et itself prept-red by
:e ::Te -r
ition cf tie Srst :r
-1 : wis czz.zz in t"e rirer iz'zyz-
- z conittee cf tie. s --, c. i -?- c-ws irT.- e-t etnnittee. in crcer to riir :t
Ivige Lea-ded ty Carl Scineider, sexier i cil " diys a-i tie c;t:;? of( celariy atret cf tie t:-e . Tie z-.y
irardea lie Ic-de, tie arriz.z rertles. Tis' a-ddre-s as c;czitr cha-re In tie ccnittci ze.p
fsssfta Shifwit imTrn
Irz tj ne-bers cf tie Ie Moly aid j fcllo-e-d "jr-th tie sr--:est;
The Largest EzcIusiTe Ladies Stcre In Cass County
PLATTSS10UTK: MEEKfiSKJl
izvclTed t-e revi-al
Zlh Ain:Ter;ary Cocitail
Flo-eer Eaied Kan
J!iic-ri Valley Scioo-ers
Fir?t Neira3ia A
Gclden
Virtaze cf
Past Master RcIIs
N'o. Special
Arctra cf Re iniscence
-was a cf I-terest aid zzt- naiy i portait; Huidre-i ta-zels a a!
j facts to early scn:? iitcrv i-! ticiei.
itaestate. Uider tie : afer3i;p
i- r - - t.-J.L r Ci'-ftr- BJ --r F.tt3 Cwt Ci2-Zlier C.
li-pa:-, Dr. ii-'ia iad f;.r a ru
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:ici tie Heiry Hercid.
Cc--erce
Crabill.
AU2ILIAZ.T H0LB3
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ieic:cticn iy tie :i-p,a:-, Dr. xL-i iad f;r a ru-ier of yer?, i: ita : . r 'J-x.v -trVj:-"- TTc.-3 AttiUiary c: tie St.
Tie occcs:- vos zctatte rtr tie atioa izz cur cc--ity. ?re;:ie-t Azric-l:-.-? I 5- IeTr. ciatr- rr.rstir.r czz Ti-rrliy after-at
fact tiat ftr tie fr;t title ii naiy p. i. Rea i aily Qualifed to ie tie raai: P. T. Keiie-2.1. Heiry 2"dt- :ie itrae :f ilr J. A D;aelar Tie
jyears tie heads cf ill tie Ycrt rite ; Te- c tiis crraaixatic-. I-Ie ia3 iae. T". U. PcIIc-ci. E. A- V.uri. Gee. v, r-r-rrts cf tie a-;:t
I Plittstictiti Mascaic zatierias.' ;r- ---::. .- .va-i .- C:.:c It.Teraeat FraaS: H-?ttr, , --.v .v.
Tiere irere cae iaadred aad aiaety . . . u r ,e-K-T caairatai: Ger. FarieT. a. H. Lai- "
to participate Jn tie eajoyraeat cf-, ? . ; C " " tu- J-:- c:-if" H- G- " " -r r.c.--.a er
tv. dpu.iotis r-a i frc " ' tbe C.r-T to r r-at, eateera aid refpect cf tie ta-ae Cratii:. P.rT. Fail. -rred iy tit i-t-s at aa appr:-
' . . !re: Arciie M. ?rf:i. Peader, rraad prcfes-ioaal ra-a cf Platt-acuti Eatertaia-?at aid Arau-n at ic--
Tie prozranas presided orer ty Nebraska A. F. & A. J!.; - -.n.j V c-aaaitT H- ias s-re-d L. O. lliaor. ciairraaa; Carl Of,. Carl ' '
T1-" la.ioiiT.r A. nek. Orraia. zraad hizi; .IzJiS ia ctier r- ,
cleTer raaaner presented tie Tanos: . . , . - ' - S:aa:ci?ea. EL II. vre;c:t. S. S- Da- La'.-J vuTH i .uij
, . prtest Rcyal Area Ifasoas; Dr. Ca:-;c-,,r;: r-a- 'asd aad tie t: -r v--,- ' r- - -r
panidpaats on tie- prozrara and also r. , c.... . ,. . . t. -.ra r araara. r.-..- Kcrr.
...... roll D. ETaas. Jr.. Coluraias. zraad , -brs cf :i Ciaa -r cf Cera- v.
zaxe a snort aistcry or tae o.cai iocze. f . T. . , . v. ; .r i.:?:r:ct :
, ,,.- . 'K-r, "'5"-- -caipxar e- raerce fetow tiat taey tare 11 rr:-. -rr-, 0-?' r--. r-, -- .
- t cirtalar. A 5c 4.Ie of sairtaatial sar- tiat caraaiaait- t? tii- :t
irce. , . " "
j r, r.aieair cs?ar o. -e-; raerce tto tiat taey aave 11 ir resi
. &raia; leis i.. sat:ta.
itajor fiawjtias. caap;aia 01 tae sv-: .
... . 2" aid secreta
eateeatn miaatry aac statioaea at
Fort Croci.
Tie Masonic quartet. ccrapsei of
Frank A. Cloidt. Raymond C. Cock,
ti n f
Oraaia.i-r r t t--s. s? shU iii
, a. xi. v.aaaer. raii uiiy.. Plattsraati Ciara ter cf corai
zraad patron Eastern Star, and past a-d to Plattsracuth aad sarroaadiag
zrand ccrara aader; Late M. Sarag, ccraa;
Saturday. Tie Reliaile ;c to Ti?
s caarid
rrrs.ha. zrs-..- r::-r.J A V A- A.I
rT-! :Vr a r TT Z r, rr pir , .... ;
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Car! S.iaeidcr ras rece
Ora
grand conraarder; Major
; --Tera! nurater3 durinz tie prczram,!
! -.paniment being played ty E. H.l" V La'
jrort Crtok.
Ti'
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Ciaii-y li.
tlta a sre:
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Tie r.i-.:az cf Jaraes Robertson, II,' One of tie features of tie eTeningj,,
held on: last etiiiz to be an Eazle Scout,; v&3 ti
a. deputy; to act as rice-presideit for a second
"ioraa? A. !year. His connecticn -wdti tie Ciara-
P. Eranscn.jber last year aad tie execatiTe atility ,
j te ias displayed in iis actirity ia '
Teere wr ala larze delezaticns ; cticr c-craa-uiity orzanizatiens ias'
on ""eepinz V."ater, Sprinzf eld. Ne-! already raarid Lira as cae of tie
II Store ca tie saaay side cf Main ikina a distariaare- last nirit a:
SEVEN IX DARING KANSAS PRI50NBRE:4K
V.'edr.T.-.-Ia7 afternoon at tie Ilcrton iras a v-eli deserre-d regard
Li; I dze of the handsomely framed pic-
iaTtz
funeral iccae, ti
by Plattsmouth lodge No. C, A.
iz A. M.
Tie Masonic ritualistic serrice
-rri':e; ttit? held i excellent work ia Scoutinz, he be-! tures of all of the past masters of
F. Jir.z a fine example cf -ahat tie true 'tie lodze from E. A. Donelan, first!
'J.z- H-.cut siouli be. (master to L. F. Terryberry, who Lz3i
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v-t or. -v ia r-; .vr.::!r k- - just retirea iron tne onice. xnis c-oi-;
nd Elmocd in attendance.: at lest youaz leaders cf FLattsm'uti.
Carl Jensen assumes tie cutirs cf;
FATRYiLVi' CLUE treasurer aid iis rast experience as;
a cus:ness executive in nis on zzn-z :
I
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master cf tie local ltd
Tie interment """as t tie Masonic j
nlct at tie Oak Hill ceraeterv. j youaz man is one of tie out
attain lection of pictures represents rnontis
Lira, but in iis school work the taidieea ana maue reacji
t tie honor that has been conferred of effort to secure tie pictures and j
A Tery interesting meetinz was of endeavor -ill insure a sp. eawu(
;ield v. iti Mrs. Jake Tntsci and : execution of tie wori cf tiis oice. ;
1 E. H. Wescott, vrio ias serred for:
? Luct TerrrberrT an 3
Ella Kild ti? past taree years as secretar
Will
tstandinzl to re-t on of tie lodge room.
topic.
-Scenes Around j serve in tiis capacity again. Tie fa rt
i.-T-i-ra , ,v v ,vi t - The oictures were secured thronzh!
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oiscusse-d the
Wasiiazton. D. C." Many pictures of j that is a
! general interest were used.
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:een ciosen cy tre-:-
sr tiis post is a tribute to
ftcosocccccocccosccoccoocea
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Underwear
Ouofold
Warmth
without
Weight
v. v. - . . v ... . v i t t n uniinr.? worsr rr . a -.- r..rr
.rr.Uon. tie enrzement. rr.'aAf hr Fl J I MrS. Glen etenkamp is entertain- tie hard crk he has d
; inursuay. February Stn. aiiua -'
O carry his n
X j students se
ame on the honor roll of
securing A grade in their
ie in keeping
:scretarlal end cf tie orranix-
the frames from native Nebraska
tudies. He is now completing hi3;waiEC1- i ne pictures were presentee
. a!zi sciool work, being a member
of the class of 1324 of the local
school.
A. AMD 0. CLASS ILZETS
Knitted in tv-o thin layers O
outer layer wool, inner,
cotton. No wool can touch q
you, yet you get the pro-
tection and warmth. We g
urge you to have a look! O
The A and O Class cf the First
Methodist church met Thursday even
ing at the home of Miss Mary Per-
the girls had a most pleasing talk by
Mrs. R. E. Hayes.
Dainty refreshments served by the
hostess closed a very much enjoyed
evening.
The February meeting will be with
Miss Wilma Pickard.
I to the lodge by Leslie W. Niel, past
master and secretary of the ledge.
Harold Thorn, past master of Ne
braska lodge No. 1. of Omaha, was
present and spoke on behalf of his
lodge, which body had recommended
the granting of the charter to Platts
mouth lodze in 185?. The snalriT
expressed the pleasure of his lodge' You will find them at the Reli
February Sth.
The Man r-tt- uriT! h 2t preparation o
Eliancr Terryberry's with Myrtle' a life and vigor which makes them!
Tritsch assisting. Lila Jordan and interesting to hear, 'ith these offi-
Viola Speck will b tie leaders. and tie ccmmiee raerarsr?. t-e .
Plattsmouth Ciamber of commerce
VALENTINES
FEBRUARY 14
looks forward to the work and oppor
tunities cf 1924.
Tie committees:
Finance and Membership Carl'
Jensen, chairman; J. Howard Davis.
IP. T. Keineman. John Cloidt. J. .(
at the Eplendid organization they had; able DC to SI Store nriced at 1 Holmes. L. O. Minor. E. H. Schulhof, !
Wescott's
h Since 1879
CSOCCOCiCOCCCOSCCCCOCCCCCO
Every article priced at a substan
tial savinz3 at the Reliable 5c to $1
Store Sc Sale, starting Wednesday
and ending Saturday.
made possible in Plattsmouth.
The certificate of lodge proSciency
was presented to Plattsmouth lodge
by Lute M. Savage, grand custodian,
who paid a fine tribute to the work
of the lodge and the high standard
that had been maintained.
Raymond C. Cook, deputy granu
custodian made the presentation of
the individual certificates of pro
ficiency to the officers of the lodge.
Dr. Luther M. Kuhns of Omaha
one of the leading figures in Nebraska
2 for lc
C. E. Ledgway.
Good Reads H. , A. Scineider.!
i .- . T.iiTn. T; - T t J r!
Maken. Judge Begley.
Legislative A. H. Duxbury. chair
man; Judge Bezley, S. S. Davis. J. P.
Sattler, W. G. Kieck, A. L. Tidd.
Industries C. C. Wescott. chair
man; A. E. Stevrart. S. S. Davis, E. H.
lc, 2c, 3c. 2 for 5c, 5c, 10c,
15c and tip to 25c Zach
NONE HIGHEB
All are exceptioral values at the lrw
prices quoted. Get your Valentines sctulhof. Frank Best'or. George Jea-I
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Reliable 5c to $1
Store
On the Soany Side cf Haia St.
ger.
RiTer Improvement T. H. Pollock.
cnairman; uto. neincK, ueo. r ar:ej ,
John Turner, RobL Walling, E. J.
Richey.
Railroads Wm. Baird, chairman;
These convict participated ia ti Utcst ixria ozttmk it th
Kansas pcmtUry at LaaBr. Led bT Bcb BriV ,,Tj
members cf the Uarvcv Bailcv-WCbcr I'nArt,!!.,. , J CUrU
who stared the break at the sae p"J, TaSJlcStL?
f cenvicts went .rrr the rrSTw,n .12 tv?T-
where last Tr' r-. araost tie saiae o5a
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