The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, June 17, 1937, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1937.
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KANSAS CITY PEOPLE HERE
HAZEL McOWEN PLAYERS
HERE THIS WEEK END
From Tuesday's Dally
Mr. and Mrs. Guy D.
.Kansas juj Missouri, were nere ior Friday, June
a snort time tnis morning to visit
with Mrs. Robert A. Bates, publisher
of the Journal. They arc en route
home after a visit at Omaha.
They have been visiting with Mrs.
J. J. Smith, mother of Mrs. French
and Jay Smith and family and Mrs.
Kitle Goodacre. brothers and sister
of Mrs. French.
ILL AT HOSPITAL
Father J. J. Hoffman, of Auburn,
formerly priest at the St. Patrick's
church at Manley, is at the St. Jo
seph hospital at Omaha. Father Hoff
man has not been in good health for
some time and it was found necessary
Id have him taken to Omaha for treatment.
French of coming for three nights starting
ISth Hazel and her
"gang"' will again bring to Platts
mouth the very best in high class
drama and vaudeville. The opening
play is a dramatization of every day
life entitled "Your Sister and Mine."
The prices are only 10c and 25c,
with one ladies' ticket free with each
adult ticket. The tent will be located
on Chicago avenue.
This may be your only chance to
see a real theatrical treat this sum
mer. So don't fail to see Ralph and
Hazel Friday night at their'big tent.
It will be their first engagement
here since the summer of 1935.
UNDERGOING TREATMENT
VACATIONING HERE
Bernard Egenbergtr of Omaha ar
rived here Sunday to spend the next
few weeks here at the home of his
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Li. B.
Egenberger, during his school vaca
tion. Bernard has spent the greater
part of each summer here and has a
large circle of young friends vho are
pleased to see him here with them.
LEAVING TOR NEW YORK
RETURNS TO THE WEST
From Monilay'e Dally
II. It. N'eitzel, of Boise, Idaho, who
has been visiting at his old home in
South Bend. Indiana, returned this
morning and expects to leave Tues
day for his home in the west. He re
ports that the conditions are excel
lent in the east and the best for sev
eral years. '
ATTEND LODGE MEETING
From Tuesday's Dally
Misses Shirley Keck and Jacque
line Grassman departed this morn
ing for Omaha where they will at
tend a meeting of the Job's Daugh
ters now in session there. They will
remain as guests at the home of Mrs.
Harley Meisinger during the dur
ation of the meetings.
SEEK TO DISCONTINUE BUS LINE
The Missouri Pacific Transporta
tion Co., has filed a request with the
state railway commission to allow
the discontinuance of bu? service be
tween Lincoln and Union.
The company cited gross revenue
of S.38 cents a mile a day, compared
with 16.5 cents per cost mile.
From Tuesday's Daily
Misses Klva and Marion Olson are
leaving Wednesday evening on the
Ak-Sar-Ben for New York where they
will spend the summer. They also
plan to take a trip into Canada dur
ing the summer and to visit relatives
in Richmond, Va. The girls are anti
cinatinir a very enjoyable tour and
will return for school in the fall.
Plattsmouth friends will be inter
ested in learning that Mrs. James
Ptacek, formerly of this city, is at
RETURNS FROM TRIP,
Clement Sundstrom, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Sundstrom, returned to
his home here Monday evening. He
the Michael Reese hospital at Chi-jhas been on a tour with the Uni-
cago, where she will undergo a course versity
of treatment. Mrs. Ptacek has had j --
a great deal of trouble with her feet,
and which has made the hospital j
treatment necessary. Mrs. Ptacek is
mother of Mrs. Theodore Yelick of.
this city.
since the close of school. Clement
played as pitcher and third baseman
on the team during the past term.
While on the tour the men visited
Chicago, Toledo Detroit, Windsor,
and Lansing. They played games at
of Nebraska baseball team Toledo, Yipslanti, and Lansing. They
also attended three big league games
at Detroit and Chicago.
ARRIVAL OF LITTLE DAUGHTER
Mr. and Mrs. John Galloway of
Omaha, are the proud parents of a
fire seven pound daughter which ar
rived at their home Sunday. All are
reported as doing nicely and the ad
vent of the little one has brought
a great deal of happiness to the fam
ily. -The friends will join in their
well wishes for the little lady.
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ATTENDS THEOLOGICAL SCHOOL
Rev. V. C. Wright, pastor of the
First Methodjst church, is at Lin
coln this week where he is in at
tendance at the summer school of
theology. Ilev. Wright has charge of
the section of the course of study de
voted to "Doctrine and Discipline"
and "The Teaching of Jesus."
RECEIVE FINES
From Monday's Daily
This morning John Lee, of Pacific
Junction, received a fine fo $10 and
costs in the court of Judge Charles L.
Graves on the charge of intoxication,
the amount being settled and the de
fendant being sent on his way.
Sunday It. Walgren was given a
fine of $10 and costs for intoxication
by Judge Graves.
SEEMS MUCH EETTER
Robert W. Sherwood, former resi
dent of this city, who has been quite
ill at Los Angeles, is now reported
as some better. He nas been aoie
to leave the hospital and is at the
home of friends where he will spend
his recuperative period.
We are Having a
Large Demand
FOR
SPRINGS
Get Our Quotations before
You Sell Call No. 39
"Our Service Satisfies"
HOME DAIRY
Conveniently Located at Corner of
5th and Main, Plattsmouth
Get Your
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Phillip Hoffman's
Corner 5th & Main
Nationally Advertised
Brands
AS LOW AS
Case of
24 Pints
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WILL OIL-?LAT YOUR 1MGIM
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And even quicker I can plainly state
how it saves your oil and your engine
to change to Oil-Plating. After I put
in Conoco Germ Processed oil, which
is the only oil that forms Oil-Plating,
let's say you run a bit and then want to
park a few minutes or maybe hours.
But every drop of Germ Processed oil
will not drain back down into your
crankcase like an everyday oil. Instead
of that, a definite amount of this oil is
always left closely plated all over the
pistons, cylinders, bearings and other
parts, from the bottom clear to the top
of your engine. You'd say that the oil
is united for good, to every working
surface. I don't know of anything that
will make Oil-Plating let go, no matter
if you want to stop and start at every
doorway, or make 500 miles a day
across the mountains. Staying in place
and not just splashing on and off, Oil
Plating can't leave the usual openings
for friction and wear. Your smooth,
quiet, cool-running engine will certainly
make you notice that, and of course,
your own eyes will see Conoco Germ
Processed oil staying up around fult
C0N0C0 GEM PROCESSED OIL
Washing - Greasing
Equipped to Service
Hypoid Differentials
Will Call for and Deliver Your Car
Station Open till Midnight
NOR & nnm
SERVICE STATION Oth and Viae
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R. E. 'Dick' Beverage Agent
Country Deliveries Phone 13 or 43U-J
CM THE NEW
5 IMPROVED
Tractor Fuel
Kerosene and Greases
Germ Processed Motor Oil
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2 Pkgs.
27c
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JAR RUBBERS
Pkg. of Six Dozen.
F.IASOTJ JAR LIDS
Per dozen
CERTO for Jams
and Jellies. Bottle .
PAROWAX, the Per.
feet Sealer. Lb
Mason Jars
Pints, per dozen 69c
Quarts, per dozen 79c
V2 Gal. Size, dozen 95o
25c
23c
25c
12c
Inglenook
Sweet Corn )Sc
No. 2 Can, 10c; 3 for l0
Standard Pack
Tomatoes
No. 2! 2 Can
Continental (Gocd Stand.)
Peas
No. 2 Can ... .2 for
Scotch Whole
Peas
4 lbs. for
c
CAMPBELL'S
Tomato
2 Cans for
BLUE DIAMOND
Catsup f fc
14-oz. Bottlo
Pink Salmon
1-lb. Tall Tins 2C
Santos Peaberry
oee ffc
3 Ihs., 55r; Lb ii.'
CASCO
Butter
Solids, lb k
Campbell's
Tomato Juice
No. S Tin, 23c $C
12-oz. Tins...!? for
OMAHA FAMILY
Soap 9QC
10 Bars for
Swift's T. N. T.
Soap 2C
Large bars, 7 for. . .
Washing Powder
Swift's Pride Ulc
43-oz. Pkn
Lewis Lye 2Ele
3 Cans for.
SWIFT'S
White Laundry
Soap sfc
Large Size, 10 bars.
POEK asid BEANS
SPAGHETTI
RED BEAKS
Large
Tall
Cans
G O
LIBBY'S
Pork and Beans
Large Size Cans
4 Cans SSc
TASTEWELL
Salad Dressing
t. Jar
3,
HEINZ
Assorted Soisp
Bmo Z for 2Sc
Small Size, 3 for 25c
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Pine Cone White Kernel
Corn OSe
No. 2 Cans! . .2 for
Smith's Fancy
Sauerkraut
No. 2.V2 Cans. .2 for
Sweet Pea
Piuses
No. 2 Tin
Everyday
Crackers
Soda, 2-lb. Caddy.
19c
SEA ISLE
Pineapple Qs
ln. 9 Can J
Santa Clara
Prunes
50-60 Size. 3 lbs.
Oleomargarine
RED ROSE
2 Ihs. for
ROXY
Dog Food
1-lb. Tins.... 4 for
DOMESTIC OIL
Sardines S2
6 Tins fcr
Hunt's Supremo
Pears Sc
No. TLVz Tins, 2 for. . 9
Corn cr Glcss
Starch
1-lb. Pkgs 2 for -fi-
SUCCESS
FLOUR SJ.49
4S-lb. Bag -a
NORSE
Hed Salmon
1-!b. Tall Tin
tolled Oats tr
5-lb. Bag
Curtis Cut
Green Beans
No. 2 Tin. 10g
3
The New Wonder Cleaner
3 Tins and Brush. . .
GLO COAT
Mustard fc
Full Quart St&i
Ma Brown's Pure
Jeily 40c
4-lb. Jar .
TRUE AMERICAN
Matches HCq
G Box Carton JZ J
SHURFINE
Grapefruit
Juice 90c
No. 2 Tin 3 for & J
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Our line of Fruits and Vegetables is as fine and com
plete as ycu will find anywhere in the county . . . and you
can always be assured of buying hero at lowest prices!
Celery, large stalk 10c
Hew Potatoes, to lbs 29c
Lettuce, solid Iceberg, each . .7V2C
Lemons, large 300 size, doz. . . . 35c
New Cabbage, 3 lbs 10c
Onions, White Wax, 4 lbs 19c
Oranges, 344 size, each lc
Cantaloupe, large size, each. . . 10c
Cucumbers, large size, each .... 5c
Tomatoes, ancy red ripe, lb. . . 10c
AND MAN OTHERS FOR SATURDAY
Meat DsfparfFiiBeir
WHERE QUALITY PREVAILS
Shoulder Beef Roast, lb . 22c
Corn Fed Select Quality
Swits Circle S Picnic Hams. . .23c
Shankless 6 to 8 lb. Average
Bold's Sterling Bacon, lb 31c
Lean. Sliced 1-lb. Layers
Full Cream Cheese, lb 20c
Longhorn Variety
Mock Chicken Legs, each 5c
Delicious Try Them
Shoulder Bee Steak, lb 23c
Choice Corn Fed Quality
Large Dill Pickles, 3 or 10c
Skinless Fillets o Fish, 2 lbs.. .25c
A Full Line o Choice Quality
LUNCHEON MEATS
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