The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, August 01, 1938, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PAGE srz
XOimit. AUGUST. 1, 1933.
(Political Advertising) (Political Advertising (Political Advertising)
PRIMARIES, AUGUST 9TH
fl ull ly ILS) L u
Murray, Nebraska
Democratic Candidate for
R4lf4r
Your Support Appreciated Polls Open 8 am to 8 pm
GEORGE E.
Murray, Nebraska
- ' t - i - .
- . -. 1.-1, - y-
Having had several years ex
perience in the Legislature and
serving on Finance commit
tees, I feel confident I can be
of the greatest service to the
farmers and business men of
the state in this important
position and I will spend all
my time in the interest of my
electors. Your support will be
appreciated.
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE Sor
L JL
idllL
mm
BlGsmiL
(3
'WG SMITH"
Overalls & Jackets
Elue Eenim and Liberty Stripe
Sizes 32 to 50, Inclusive
$11 .00 eacA
li
1. Sanaa atanli Inatmri
aria aavj Buck inL
7. Ctand4iMalaaiafai
aaumna.
t taMy tt mklmllM watek
taaaoaa oc arttk flaa. A
a. aaaUa tataaiiaan.
I
a. tar facet aaaktta UN al
aakrtslat atraM.
Ol IiM Rata la ttm (Ma)
FOE BOYS
Ages 1 to 11 79
Ages 12 to 16 896
VJork Shirts
Blue and Grey Chambray Coat
style, Full cut. Sizes 14y2 to 17.
I I 1 L Irary m )ar tm, nail
t. Oaca raaunar laaa. J 4 aharl mm - aay a i
11
It 0al Mfk araaa I
a. Baaun .Rata Ma paaatm.
Xr f iVi iNis
39c
SANFORIZED COVEET
WORK PANTS
$1.00
WORK SOX
Plain Colors or Eockford Style
An Outstanding Value
3 prs. 25c
SANFORIZED SHRUNK
OVERALLS
Sizes 32 to 42, Inclusive
59c
"Star Brand"
WORK SHOES
eti. ui:vi f:i m j rr
oun, iiuuic vxx-xuiiucu uppers
I Leather and Compo Sole .
MHSBSSIEEsf
PLATTSMOUTH. NEBR.
RESIGNS FROM FACULtY
Miss Jeanne Ray, who has served
so efficiently as the home economics
teacher in the Plattsmouth high
school for the past two years, has
tendered her resignation to the board
of education.
The resignation is coupled with
the announcement of the engagement
of Miss Ray to Mr. Lee Meyers, who
was the music instructor in the high
school last year. Their marriage is
to take place this coming month.
RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL
RETURN FROM OUTING
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carneal were
in Omaha Wednesday and brought
back their infant daughter. Martha
Frances, who has been at a hospital
taking treatment for a stomach ail
ment.
UNDERGOES APPENDECTOMY
William, 10-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Brittain. who was
operated on for appendicitis on Tues
day, is reported as doing very well
and the prospects are very bright for
his early recovery.
Sailci Sliced
PEARS or State Fair
PRUNES 9C
No. 2ic Cans, 2 for. ateJfcP
M. SVMtPi
DEL MONTE (Regular
or Drio Grind)
COFFEE
Mb. Can, 25 1ft r
2-lb. Can Tf7
PORK CHOPS
End cuts, lb 15
Center Cuts, lb 19
HAMBURGER, 2 lbs.27
Freahly (; round Hrrf 'iim
BEEF LIVER, lb 19
ona c. Ten il r
BACON, Sliced, i2-lb..J L15
lllnky-IHtiky Smtr-('nrnl
ll:Ibnnr- rupprd
SPARE RIBS, 2 lbs 25
I. ran. M-tt
FRANKFURTS, lb. 15
Larer Juicy i
MINCED LUNCHEON,
Selected, 2 lbs. 25
COLD MEATS, lb. 20
.Mortrl, Hmil) to Serve-
SALADS, per pint 15
ln(, Maratuui or IK nil
FISH FILLETS or
IIICAIM.K.XS. DHKSSED
Whiting- Fish, 3 lbs... 25
SALMON, 2 lbs 25
I nuey Urlxht Knll. Mtrril
tr I'imr
Old Pals Alaska
SALMON 9fc
l-lb. Cans..2 for dIIL
Fine Granulated Beet
SUGAR ffOc
Cwt, 55.25; 10 lb. JeP
C & H Cane, 100 lbs., CAtf
$5.35. 10-lb. CI. Bag. .
APRICOTS, U. S. No. 1
WASIII.XUTO.V MltUKPAliK
Kxet-llr-nt lor f'nnnlnsr
Quart Basket 15
15-lb. double-faced lug-89
PLUMS, fancy, fresh
HKll CAMKOIIMl
Quart basket -19.
Large square basket 49
PEARS, ext. fancy, Qt. 25
Mountain llrona llnrllrtla
LEMONS, Jumbos, doz.30
Julry Cnllfornln Sunklnt
Kilra l.rt(F Slr
ORANGES, juicy California
SIXK1ST VALE.MIAS
Large size, doz 29
Med. size, doz 23
YAMS, U. S. No. 1, 4 lbs.25
IjWuiMlana I'orto HI run
CARROTS, 3 bunches 10
Kanf, Urrrn Top
Jar Rubbers l c
Heavy Red, Pkg o
Big 4 White Naptha
SOAP OOc
lO Giant Bars. CJtP
APRICOTS or
PEACHES fitZc
No. 10 Can XtCA'
Kuners Fancy
Tomato Juice
Giant (50-oz.) ho
Can JLI&
Flambeau Soaked
PEAS. sc
No. 2 Can SD
'Ad for Plattsmouth, Tues.,
Wednes.. Aug. 2 and 3
Miss Verna -Leonard has returned
from her vacation trip to the east
which she took with Mr. and Mrs.
j. E. Woriey and Robert of Lincoln.
They had a delightful time visiting
at the home of Professor and Mrs.
L. G. Woriey, a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Woriey at Manhasset New York.
They also visited New York City,
only a few miles from Manhasset, and
surrounding points of interest. They
visited Radio City music hall, Trin
ity church and the American museum
of natural history. In Boston. Massa
chusetts, they visited Bunker Hill
and went through Harvard univer
sity, viewing the display of glass
flowers, the only 3uch collection in
the world. They also visited Brook
lyn university, where Professor Wor
iey has a chair. They visited Mrs.
L. G. Worley's parents at Southamp
ton, Massachusetts, and then visited
many points of interest in Washing
ton, D. C. They especially enjoyed
the ocean bathing.
On the way east they went through
the floods in the Connecticut valley
which was a little hazardous but they
had no trouble to mar the memory
of the fine trip.
AN OLD TIME RESIDENT
M. M. Beal of this city was en
gaged in conversation with thj re
porter recently and revealed the fact
that he is one of the real old timers
in this city, having made his home
here since a young man of thirty
years. He was born on July 17. 1850,
in the state of Ohio and when thir
teen he moved to Iowa and spent most
of his time at SIgnorey, where he
learned his trade of painter and
paper hanger. He then came to
Plattsmouth and has since resided
here, barring two years at working
in the local Burlington shops, he
has been in business for himself
until his retirement was made neces
sary by advancing years. Of his fam
ily there remains two sons. Frank of
Lincoln and Harry of Omaha, as well
as a daughters. Mrs. 15. L. Kirkhani,
living in California. r Mru. Beal died
ten years ago and also a son and
daughter preceded the mother.
CHANGES IN TEACHING FORCE
Several changes will he made In
the personnel of the teaching force
of the local schools the coming term,
a number of the present teachers re
signing from their positions.
Miss Frances Rchmitt, who was
teaching in the second grade at the
Central building, has resigned to ac
cept a teaching position at Cozad, Ne
braska. The board has selected Miss
Jean Oakes of Salem, as the successor
of Miss Schmitt.
Miss Evelyn Dall, of Manley has
been elected by the board of educa
tion as a teacher at the Mercerville
school.
GO ON VACATION
From Saturday's Dally
Dr. and Mrs. P. T. Heineman and
Margaret left this morning for a
week's vacation in Minnesota. They
expect to enjoy the fishing and out
ing in the lake country.
ENJOYING VACATION
Gerald ' Hennings of lals city Is
enjoying his vacation at Crystal Lake,
near South Sioux City, Nebraska. He
is a guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. R. A. Barthold. '
UNDEROES APPENDECTOMY
From Saturdays ually
George Taylor. Jr.. son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Taylor of this city, was
operated on last night at the Im
manuel hospital at Omaha for a se
vere case of appendicitis. He came
through the operation in excellent
shape and is reported as rallying
nicely.
HERE FROM OMAHA
From Thursday's Dally
H. M. Eaton, superintendent of
schools of Douglas county, was here
today to visit with his son. Dr. Wil
bur Eaton and family and visiting
with friends. Mr. Eaton, who has
served sixteen years as superintend
ent in Douglas county, is one of the
best known educators In eastern Ne- i
braska.
TO TEACH AT MINDEN
Miss Dorothy Farmer, who has
been visiting at the home of her
parents for several weeks, will soon
depart for MInden. Nebr., where she
will begin her work August 1. Miss
Farmer will be In charge of the vo
cational home economics department
of the Minden high school the com
ing year.
HAS NEW POSITION
Miss Anna Hassler has accepted
a position as reporter for the Platts
mouth Credit Bureau and was on the
Job today. She succeeds Miss Elva
Olson, who has been with the bureau
since Its organization In February.
VISIT RELATIVES HERE
From Friday's Datly
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hall of Om
aha, were here last evening to visit
with their relatives. Mr. and Mrs.
Hall were married this week at Om
aha, Mrs. Hall being formerly Miss
Margaret Vetesnek.
NOELL'S
USED CAR VALUES
'37 V-8 Coupe
'36 V-8 Tudor
'35 Buick 4-door
'34 V-8 Victoria Tudor
'34 Chevrolet Coach ,
'34 Chevrolet Coupe
'30 Chevrolet Coupe
'28 Pontiac Coupe
HOELL'S GARAGE
FORD and PONTIAC
Dial 381 1 Murray, Neb.
Blac.t&rJ.ite
Ved. Specials
PENrt
Salmon HHc
1-lb. Tins, each JL-O.
OMAR
FLOUR $1.49
48-1 b. Bag w
GOLDEN SUN
Flour 00c
48-lb. Bag Vlf
SHURFINE
Matches fJc
6 Box Carton
Pork & Beans
VAN CAMP'S Rq
l-!b. lin
Sun Brito
3C?,e,aweg. 13c
Miller's
Corn Flakes 92n
Lg. Size, 3 for. $J
LIFE BUOY
fffff 2c
SANDWICH SPREAD or
Salad Dressing
TASTE WELL
Full Quart Jar CJ?W
Hunt's Superior RED
Salmon
1- lb. Tall can JkJf
Peanut Butter
HOUSEWIFE OTC
32-oz. Jar . . .' j)'
Soda Crackers
M. B. C. 4f
2- lb. caddy JL3V
White King
Granulated Soap ftOC
Large Size Pkg
DIXIE
Dog Food flOc
1-lb. Tins 4 for AV
LEAVE ON VACATION
From Thursday Dally
Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Stibal departed
today on a vacation trip to North
Dakota where they will visit the rel
atives of Dr. Stlbal fcr a time and
enjoy visiting the many points of
interest In that section of the coun
try. While they are absent on the trip
the offices of Dr. Stlbal in the
Schmidtmann building are to be re
decorated and fixed up in fine shape
and be ready for occupancy on the
return of Dr. Stlbal.
HERE FROM CALIFORNIA
From Saturday's Dally
Thomas Clifford, of Los Angeles,
California, arrived heie this morning
for a short visit wljh the did time
friends in the city, his boyhood home.
Mr. Clifford ha3 been at Omaha visit
ing his sister. Miss Josephino Clif
ford, who has been an invalid for
the past several years.
LOST OR STRAYED
Small spotted bulldog, very friend
ly. Anyone knowing whereabouts
call phone 2803.
COMB
Money
New crop, each . .
15c
Medium to Small
Potatoes
Per bushel
50c
Harvest Treasure
Peas 9Kc
No. 2 cans, 3 for. . . m
Norfolk Pack. 1938 Crop
T Meat Department
Cudahy's Sliced
Bacon "JRc
-5-lb. box
Pull Cream Longhorn
LARGE
Cudahy's Skinless
Weiners 20c
AUGUST SPECIAL
PERMANENTS $11 75
REGULAR $2.50 FERMAKENT for "
$3.50 Permanent $2.75
Shampoo and Finner Wave included
with Every Permanent
PHONE 137
We Specialize in Individual Halrdresslng
HOLLYDOOD BEAUTY SALON
2nd Floor Bates Book Store Building
HOT
FREE
crest muni TUBE
With
CHEST TIRE
No Advance in Prices
Ride the Crest to Safety!
Trade in those old worn tires now on new ones. Crest
'Tires Guaranteed without Limit to Time or Mileage!
8 AMBLE STORE HOEM
OMOR
ROW
Tues., Aug. 2-P0LL0CK PASTUHE-One Day Only
Brilliant All-New Wonder Show of 1938
m . ik m Paw- ciu v if
TWICE DAILY
2 and pan
DOORS OPEN
all and 7pm
Sfozamfincd io Pjueni Day Thmdd!
A Joyous Symphony of Youth and Beauty, Gaiety and Glamour.
Breath-Taking Thrills, and Fast-Breaking Action
r 1 1
- m. M m '
ir(i)Lt
mw Wfipaa III jm Li" K1
TTTTTl
NO OTHER CIRCUS OFFERS SO MUCH THAT IS SO GOOD FOR SO LITTLE!
Attend the Matinee and Save Money!
Afternoon 2GC fr 11 ?hiIfen
Prices: 5)2C Adults JLS) (under 12)
We Have Drastically Cut Our Prices to Encourage Attendance
In the Afternoon and Relieve Congestion at Night
' Ticket Wanon Open from 9 a. m. to 12 Noon
Night: 50$ (plus tax); 25? for Children (under 12)