i I i. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOTTRNAl THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1937. v Ariv QT v A Ml A '4 A DANCE Legion Building l'LATTSMOl'TH Ray Linder and His Hotel Paxton Orchestra ( Now on Tour ) Saturday, Febr. 27 Admission OOt Couple 17 RESELLS BANK ASSETS Phone news Items to No. . From Tuesday's Paily ; This morning in the district court !a hfaritiR was had on the objections to the sale of the assets of the de funct Elmwood State bank and the I Hank of I'nion. i Judge AV. G. Kieck after hearing the objections raised set aside the former sale and the bids and permit ted the resale of the assets. The asset? and property of the bank were sold to II. A. Crozier and Knute Jensen, of Weeping Water, whose bid was some $500 higher than the former bid. NOW ON HIGH SEAS Mrs. E. G. Ofe of this city is nowj enjoying the pleasures of the voyage, on the Pacific from Vancouver, Brit-! ish Columbia, to Honolulu. She sailed from Vancouver last Saturday moan ing on the "Empress of Canada" audi is expected to" arrive at Honolulu on Friday morning to enjoy a stay inj the tropical clime of the Hawaiian islands. On her return she will sail on the Matson line and arrive at San Fran cisco. OATMEAL PUDDING DRESSES UP THE TABLE Club and Social news aro being featured in the Journal. Surrmer Isb Broken Slice PINEAPPLE inr $c No. 2V'2 Can, 1GC 1U1 Frank's or Kuner's Fancy KHAUT ij C No. 2Va'Can , JL Peninsula or Pine Cone TOSftATOES No. 2 Cns 3 for Ad for Plattsmoulh, Fri., Sat., Febr. 26-27 Thompson Seedless RAISIHS 2-lb. 4iP. 4-lb. 3 Pkg.. Van Camp's Tomato Juice 10-oz. Can, St 23-oz. 4tbt 50-oz. G AUW Can Can 0' QUAKER OATS Quick or Regular 20 oz. Ct 48-oz. Pkjr... Pkg. 18' Grapefruit KSS; USSST Larre Size, Doz.. 35c Each 3c Sweet, Juicy ;xas Valencias 216 Sizo Doz 29c Oranges Z 176 size, Cl Doz 35 Tangerines 5kiu!HUF,K;. 19c Easy to Peel Potatoes tti. EST?. 37c 1C0-!b. Ban (when Packed), S2.29 AmmIaip ncy Red Snnpv Oano aa. i4ppIEi3R. p. Bushel, S2.49; 4 lbs.. Washington JONATHAN 9 9Q Apples, fancy, red, snappy 3 lUo A"v f!! Tender Calif. Ext. Large, Q Ciery Well Bleached. Stalk W Large Bunches, 2 for. . . . 5c Jf California Green Tops gg (3&JlO&S Large Bunches. Each 3 New Potatoes Ki.!;hrad0 r.'ew Crcp Texas a flfe Red Triumphs dkyV, Cabbage SSKT-. .Fanc' 3c smoked FSemifics ss?.rJl7lc Poltl'M IIlKh Cirade Muunra Shanklcmt. l'. . Choice Teudcr Juicy Shoulder Cut. Spasre Mfostb.. 2DC I.eau niid Mrat)' Kscellent with Krnut. Stleeted llcrf Cut l-rt-Mhly JirlIn. Poarlk. ILnves Lb. c 1 ounK. 'IV ii lit-r OunlU.v. ee SSesEs. Lb c c ( hulrr, Trudrr, Tanly IMnor. Minced MaSSQ Lbs. 25 I)1: (liuilit K&cellcitt for SHiulwielie. Wfeiting FSgHq 3 ibs. 25' V Tntj, I'i. t-iioir.Ici:l Seafood. S Pint . . l-'rcnh Miiiimeut. Solid Park. BUTTER Kinky-Dinky g Mb. Carton. 3 CASCO 1-lb. Carton. B&2 Sunlight Margarine Cartons.. 2)2)' RITZ Eutter Crackers 1-lb. Pkg. . 2lc sunrise COFFEE 3 lbs., 530 lb. Heinz KETCHUP t for 14 cz. Eot 12C Heinz Soups Large 5 Small C or s uans (Asserted except Chowder, Gurr.bo cr Consomme) Santa Clara PRUNES 90-100 size, 4 lbs. Bulk Kallowii DATES. 2 lbs 19c Sc-Tast-eo or Excell Soda CRACKERS 2-lb. Caddy 17 Certified Grahams 2-lb. Caddy 19c BUTTER-NUT Salad Dressing 1C00 Island or Spread 8-oz. Jar, 15C C Pint, 25; QuartCj GOLD MEDAL Cake Flour oasiifc 2-lb. Pkg. AcJ & Oniar FLOUR Puts Magic in Your Baking 24 lbs., $1.05 48-lb. Bas - Gold Medal Kitchen Tested FLOUR 24 lbs., $1.05 48-lb. Bag . . $1-90 CAMAY SOAP The So?p of Beautiful Women Eegular Bars jjf LEWIS LYE, 3 Cans25p Magic Washer 10o Package for lc when you buy 3LC Lge. Pkg. at Protex Soap, bar. . . .St Staley's SYRUP (Golden) Slc i:.lb- KTc Pail (Crystal White) 5-lb. T'Qt 10-lb. ?zil-3im Pail 1 & ;9c Staley's Cube or Corn in STARCH, 1-lb. Pkg VC SCOT TISSUE mm t ii, s9 sl A A m. Mm 3 Kolls WaldorS Tissue 25 Eolls, $1.00 GbE?r G Rolls Ctoe Chief Brand Flour, 48-lb. bag $1.59 Hinky-Dinky Coffee. 3 lbs., 59c?; Lb I 200 Cofclt's, the Perfect Coffee, 2 lbs., C5 ; Lb 230 Gem Pancake Flour, 4-lb. bag 190 Cora, Standard Quality, No. 2 -can 110 Peas, Pioneer Garden, No. 2 cans, 2 for 210 Uneeda Bakers Cheese Bitz Crackers, pkg 180 Choice Muir Dried Peaches, 2 lbs 290 Del Monte Bed Alaska Salmon, 1-lb. tall can 210 Choice Black or White Figs, 8-oz. pkg., 7'2; 6-oz. pkg 50 Sunbrite Cleanser, regular cans, 3 for 140 Big 4 White Naptha Soap, 10 reg. bars 330 a Regular or Drip Grind Specially Mellowed Z Lb. Can, p 2$C Lb. Can .... Kcn-L-Ration DOG FOOD 2 1-lb. supreme cans. KIT-E-RATION for Cats. 1-lb. can, 2 for. Z3w 25c son. ax Super Cleanser and Water Softener jn Lge. Pkg JIC If the proof of the pnddingr w In the et ng, every bite of an Oatmeal Cream Pud ding is "proof plus." An ideal deeuert. it look as good as it tastes, and dresses up any table. It calls for: 2 cups QUAKER or MOTHER'S OATS s cup sugar lVa tablespoons sjelatinsi 1 teaspoon (rated lemon rind 1 cup milk 1 cup cream or evaporated milk Soak the gelatine In the cold milk for va to ten minutes. Warm the oatmeal, if left ever porrldfre is used, and stir the soaked irelatine and sugar into the he oatmeaU Stir until the sugar is dissolved, then ruB through, strainer. Add the lemon rind and fold Inj the cream, or evaporated mils: shipped stiff. Pour Into a serving dish o shallow mold and chill thoroughly. Serve cold either plain or with any crushe 1 f ruiU Popular Young People edded at PaniHion Miss Helen Glesmann of Fapillion and Mr. Edward Jochim, Jr., of Louisville Are Married. Edward Jochim, jr., of near Louis ville, and Miss Helen Gleemana of north of Springfield were united in marriage Sunday morning at 11:45 following the services at the First Lutheran church in Papillion, the Rev. II. Moellering, pastor, offi ciating. The beautiful double ring ritual was used. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Gertrude Glesmann, and John Jochim, brother of the groom, was best man. The wedding march was played by Trof. E. Hellwege. Following the ceremony congratu lations were extended the happy young couple, after which the wed ding party repaired to the home of the bride's parents where a wedding dinner was served. The bride was most ueoomingly gowned in a brown velvet creation with harmonizing accessories and carried n bouquet of Talisman roses. She wore a beautiful white gold chain, the gift of the groom. The bridesmaid was very pretty in a dress of dark blue with matching accessories and carried a bouquet of pink roses. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred II. Glesmann, resid ing about one mile northwest of Springfield. She i. a graduate of the Springfield high school and has been active in the social and religious ac tivities of the community and is very popular wherever acquainted. The groom is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jochim, sr., prom inent residents of near Louisville, lie is an industrious and highly re spected young man and well worthy of the bride of his .choice. The happy couple are staying at the home of his parents until March 1 when they move to a farm two miles north of Murdock where they will make their home. Cow Hides, lb 7t J Horse Hides $3.75 t WE NEED HEAVY HENS also Capons SEE US FOR PRICES A. R. CASE & CO. West of Ford Garage QUAKES OATS BOOSTING WINTE2 HEALTH FOODS II. J. Uosking, representative of the Quaker Oats company in this territory, has been in Flattsmouth the past couple of days arranging Quaker Oats displays in the differ ent food stores of the city. The new Quaker displays are very attractive and are devoted to enlight ening the public on winter health foods. Vitamins A, IJ, C, D and G are pictured on the charts, along with pictures of the foods contain ing the respective vitamins. For in stance there is vitamin A which provides resistance to colds and is found in fresh vegetables; vitamin IJ to brace up the nerves, digestion and appetite, found in Quaker Oats; vitamin C to combat infection and low body resistance, oranges and tomatoes; vitamin D to build strong teeth and bones, found in irradiat ed foods; and vitamin G so neces sary to children's growth, found in fresh milk and dairy products. Grocers are featuring these vitamin-rich foods in their ads just now, as part of the educational campaign to get people using the proper win ter health foods and fresh veget ables of all kinds, oranges and to luatoes. fresh milk, cottage cheese, and catmeal will be found in the stock of nearly every Plattsmouth fctore. Securing the proper vitamin nu trition is important to young and old alike, and a more healthy popu lace should result from this educa tional campaign being sponsored by the Quaker Oats company. y 3 FOR ighes nces -on- reduce SEE US Conveniently Located on So. 5th Street, Plattsmouth We can always take care of your Hides. Paying top prices. HOME DAIRY "Our Service Satisfies" Smart lor Spring Sport Oxfords, Strap Slippers and Ties Patent Leather, Dull Gabardine and Leather combinations. Var ious types of heels. Priced at 1 SOENUICHSErrS PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. M 'today our healthy dioune quins HAD QUAKER OATb. photo World CoTrttic 136. N. B. A. Sarvira, lao. GIANT DI0NNE QUIN DISPLAY FEATURES WINTER HEALTH SALE Sro'c- Todayyott cmn do foryour own family what Dr.Dafoe ' i .k. nuinna riin OiTe them TL :5ZfiI".w;o:-vr lNaVe s Vit.min B robTice-up oecVznd digestion.. ..Vis tthe Winter ifeSalSnowonatypurpocer's.Itwdlhelpyouto plln your meal around Nature'! Vtamw-Richfood. Whtrt poor condition tt ofu to tack of Vitamin d. fcrs m s! p1W "I In - 1 Ill f :v liwi era's your opportunity h flock up on a really An titsw at real tavlfiji 1 dool mH this offer I 6 rolls 38c 1 !l 1c iLL 1 roil 1c Jmr Shurfine, Gelatine Fine Fruit Flavor Quick Setting All Flavors S? 2 oaomtto Hallowee Bulk Dates Fancy 2 Ibs Everyday Crackers Soda, 2-lb. Caddy. Frank's Kraut No. 214 Can Ambrosia Cocoa 2-lb. Tube Santa Clara Prunes 2 lbs. 17c Sic 25c Miller's Corn Flakes Largs Size ... .2 for Country Gentleman Corn 95c No. 2 Can 2 for U Finest Hominy Kc No. 2V2 . . . .3 for Mrs. Kellogg's Pork-Beans JQc Lge., Tall Can. 2 for 7c Old Dutch Cleanser Each Shurfine j J wvnwv vjjtuiai m ii 3 53e Have your Cof fee ground per fectly for Drip, Percolator, Pot- on cur "iew Hobart Refiner! Libby's Chili Con Came Zach Salad Dressing TASTE WELL 1?!?C Full Quart Jar h2 Corn or Glcss Starch 1-lb. Pkos 2 for 2c Wisconsin Peas No. 2 Cans. . .3 for No. r St'ive. t-XTiT'S SUFREME cr DEL MONTE Tic. Zlj. Can Gcctch Whcl3 Peas Cr lbs. for C & II Powdered 2-lb. Bex 17c CrilV!PBELL'S cmato Juice No. 5 Tin, 23c 12-oz. Tins. . .3 for 2c GRAPEFRUIT, large size, G for 29 c Medium size Grapefruit, 3c each, 12 for. . .35c TANGARINES, large size, doz 25c ORANGES, Calif. Sunkist, large, dozen 35c CABBAGE, fancy New Texas, lb C TOMATOES, fancy red ripe, lb lC SWEET POTATOES, 4 ibs. for 25 CAUIFLOWER, per lb 9 MEAT DEPARTMENT S tow! Cube Steak Baby Beef Round Steak . Sirloin Steak . T-Bone Steak J Swift's or Cudahy's IBa(5im Sspaanres Bib. 9 S0 aGfi SHOULDER Swift's Premium 1nn Bee Shoulder Roast, lb Jc Fresh Pork Brains, lb --It Pork Liver or Pork Hocks, lb.. . 12X2C Sliced Sablo, lb 15c i Whiting( 2 cr 3 to lc Sliced Halibut, lb 18c j Fillets of Haddock, lb... 15c HEUHiNG HEHHING Milkers, keg . . 95c Mixed, keg 83c Full 9 Pound Kegs (B Wife (2& n i i it 4 , t