The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, August 04, 1938, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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P1ATTSM0UTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOUBNAX
THURSDAY, AUGUST 4. 1928.
f Poll t It I Advertising)
(Political Advertising)
(Political Advertising)
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W. B. BANNING
Democratic Candidate for
STATE TREASURER
Needs no Introduction to the Voters
of Cass County or Eastern Nebraska!
Mr. Voter, do you know that there are 83 candidates for State
office at the coming: primary, and that 52 of them, come from
Eouglas and Lancaster counties. In 1936 there were eight to elect
to state office and Lancaster and Douglas counties elected them
ell and the rural districts did not elect a single one. Time to sup
port a candidate outside of Lancaster and Douglas county.
Vote for W. B. BANNING for State Treasurer
:HE PLATTSMOUTH EVENING- JOTONAL, 15c pee week.
DEPART FOR WEST COAST
'Friday morning- a party consisting
of Louis Burbee and family, Earl
Wolfe and son, Robert, departed from
Union, headed for the west coast
where they will visit friends and
relatives for the next thirty days
and expect to make their future home
providing employment to their liking
is available. Mr. Lurbee has already
received an offer for his services.
Earl Wolfe and son, Robert will
look for acceptable employment and
should it be found they also expect
to remain there.
EIGHT MILE GROVE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Sunday, August 7
9:30 a. m. Sunday school.
10:30 a. m. German services.
Sunday August 14 1
English services and the annual
congregation meeting in connection
with the services.
IN SERIOUS CONDITION
WILL VISIT CALIFORNIA
Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Palmer and
son John left last night by train
for California where they will visit
relatives and friends at Los Augeles
and surrounding points.
Avalon Halt
PEACHES
in Syrup. No. 2y2 can
Old Orchard Brand
APPLE BUTTER
2-lb. Jars 2 for
15c
25c
Carnation, Pet, Borden's, Dundee,
Roberts or Gehl's
MILK
Tall Cans 4 for
Ad for Plattsmouth, Fri., Sat, Aug. 5 and 6
Old time friends here of Mrs. Ina
Brown, formerly Miss Ina Matt, will
regret to learn that she is quite criti
cally ill at her home in Seattle. Mrs.
Brown has become so serious that it
has been necessary to have her taken
to a hospital for care.
PARENTS OF FINE BOY
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hackenburg
are parents of a fine baby boy born
July 26 at their home here. The boy
has been named Donald Ray.
VISITS IN COUNTY
County Treasurer John E. Turner
was called to Weeping Water this
morning where he looked after some
business affairs for the county and
later in the day motored to Eagle
where he visited the two day picnic
being held there.
VISITING IN THE CITY
Mayor and Mrs. George Lushin-
sky and Mrs. Adah Moore have as
their guests this week, Mrs. Martha
Reasoner, of Lincoln, a sister of
Mayor Lushinsky, and Helen Moore,
of Des Moines, a niece of Mrs. Lush
insky.
VISIT AT ASHLAND
Mrs. L. W. Egenberger, Mrs. H. E.
Becker, Mrs. William Sehmidtmann,
Mrs. Louise Bauer spent Friday with
Mrs. George Wallinger and daugh
ter, Miss Ilia, in Ashland. NTehrnskn
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FsDure Laird .E$cjESta E&oactt u E4C
('Uriah? m Ih re Ilrx llrnuil, lu Hulk.
EBeeS lloastl: u. . 25c
T-mlr, Juicy, Shoulder Cut
Pork Chops c'ucts.,5ib.bi9c15c
Cold Meats CSKiiT'? . . .20c
Sovory l.olii Kud Cut.
ffilammlbTiDirgeir fi,.2Sc
Freshly Ground lleef Cutn.
Thuringer SlSSSS.WiV. . .25c
Cheese &ao?rer.'?an.01: .39c
Minced Luncheon Sru?mu,,?2 ,bs.25c Fish Sltiftfa "nsT 3e"s.D":s,.ed 25c
Fine Granulated Beet
SUGAR
Cwt, $5.25 ; lO lb.
C & H Cane, 100 lbs., rt
S5.35. 10-1 b. CI. Bag. . 3UC
53c
fflilc Hich Fancy Cut
Wax or Green
Beans
No. 2 Cans
!3 for 25c
Jar Rubbers
Heavy Eed, Pkg
ZINC
Jar Caps
Mason. Ctn. 1 Doz.
4C
21c
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FEATHER
WEIGHT
"' J laugh at summer heat V... v-b-ssJ
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laugh at summer heat
in these sheer undies!'
Light-weight and long
wearing. Brief cut.
f iguref itting and easy
to wash. You'll like
them immensely ...
and the prices, too!
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MOMI.IUN
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1 Shurfine
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"Eat Flelschmann's Yeast for Health"
You'll find your favorite POST CEREALS
being featured at special low prices thin
week in our great ALL STAR SALE.
Come in and stock up today!
CORN FLAKES
POST TOASTIES
2 for 17c
Now lowest price in history! Snow
White and Seven Dwarfs cut-outs
on each package.
GRAPE-NUTS
16c
Burns and Allen say: "Crape-Nuts
are tops." Try a dish for breakfast
tomorrow!
U. S. No. 1 Washington Moor Park!
Excellent for Canning, ftt. Bskt, 15
15 -lb. Double-Faced Lug
Lettuce
Plums
Fresh, Crisp, Solid
Calif. Iceberg, head.
5c
Quart Basket, 19c
Large Square Basket
Fey. Fresh Calif. Red Santa Rosa
49c
Lemons
Juicy Calif. Sunkist aa
Ext. Lg. Jumbo size, doz.AyE
HranfiC Fancy Calif. Thompson fg
JL cipwa Seedless. 2-lb. basket M.C
rAlAfttr r-resn, xenaer, canrornia o
tfiery Large. Well-Blchd. Stalk . .
Washington Yello
Globes, 3 lbs
10C
Onions
Watermelons
TEXAS TOM WATSON
Guaranteed Sweet, Red-Ripe, lb.
OaTcineS Jy' Calif' Sunkist Valencias
Medium Size, dozen . . . ....23c
2c
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No. 10 Foods
DEL MONTE CRUSHED PI
PEACHES
Kb. 10 Can
APRICOTS
No. 10 Can
Jccan Red Pitted
CHERRIES
No. 10 Can
PRUNES
No 10 Can
43
27
9C
z
- - at Savings!
NEAPPLE, No. 10 can.. 63c
PEARS A So
No. 10 Can 55
CATSUP JOc
No. 10 Can Lt$X'
Musselmcn's Tomato
Juice 0o
No. 10 Can
RASPBERRIES
No. 10 Can
RLACXBERRIES
No. 10 Can . . .
69c
55c
Van Camp's
PORK & BEANS
5C
Mb.
Cans
Van Camp's
Tomato Juice
Giant (50-oz.)
Can . .
1C
--r f"-"lin I
CHEESE
5 Delicious Varieties
J2-!b. Pkg
Land o' Lakes Salad
Dressing, pint lar. . .
Ivory FSakes sm. Pkg., 90 ; Large. 23c
nlnOla o w . -,fc5 and W:lite Cleaner
wm' Regular 10? size, 2 for
FRESH SLICED WHITE
24-oz. Loaf
Paltnolive Soap 3e?ourap. .Bars 17c
OerlhOf!; STRAINED FOODS, Asstd. 42-oz. -r
Wtt S cans. Doz. S5c; G for 43c; 2 for JLC
Heinz Catsup Lar3e i4-oz. Bottie 17c
Shredded Wheat f0r.S5c
Bo-Peep Ammonia gofut 19c
Salad Dressing gJET ej?;nut 31c
R2ait SoEF.rS.anp L,9ht- aqc
PURE . White Uniforms
Extra good quality. But-
Knee HigK for: Long ton front style
Sheer Summer Fabrics School Dresses
for those final hot days, choose ' Children
a dress from .thtfse greatly re- Just arrive are these beauti
duced materials. - fully styled June Preston frocks
Sizes to 14
i9Cir Yard
S OENNICHSEN'S
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBR.
Qc
Co&Eee lTtrMU.d igc
Royal Flour 99c
Pillsburys Flour & ifc 85c $1.69
Butter -8;SS MneHinr2b-25c2
P&G
SOAP Q?c
10 Giant Bars cS S
Reg. Bars, 10 for. .31
Blade Flag
Liquid Fly Spray
Vz Pint Can, 15& QAC
Pint. 25t; Quarts gS5yb
SPECIAL OFFER!
Blorthern
Tissue
0RTHERJ
5
Reg. Roll for 1c
when you buy
4 Rolls for. 24c
Reg.
Rolls . . .
25'
IBraffltffiip-BJrat
Specially Mellowed
S
Grind
Regular
or Drip
2-lb. Can
or Jar . .
l-Ib. Can
or Jar . .
as
350 pairs of Women's Shoes in our self-serve
Department go on SALE for Saturday, Aug.
6th ONE DAY ONLY, at $1.99. You get
ah extra pair for ONE CENT. Ties, Straps,
Pumps,' Wedgies. White, Brown, Black all
heel heights and all sizes in this group, but
net every size in each style. Take advantage
of this unusual SHOE SALE.
One pair, !-99
Second pair . . .
No Exchanges No Approvals -:- No Returns
All Sales Cash - - All Sales Final
mm
Cass County's Only Exclusive Shoe Store
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBR.
GRAPE-NUTS
- FLAKES
. 2 for 17c .
"The world's swellest breakfast -try
that Million Dollar flavor," says '
Jerry the Kid.
POST'S 40
BRAN FLAKES
iflc f;
"Life's swell when you keep well!
says Ripley of "Believe It or Not
fame. Try Bran Flakes for a change.
f, I,
POST
HUSKIES
WHOLE WHEAT FLAKES
lie
"Huskies eat Huskies . .'. Help build
muscle!" Like Lou Gehrig- Yankees
great baseball player.
tSdl
Shurfine
JAR RUBBERS
4 C Doz.
Mason
JAR LIDS
22C Doz.
Shurfine
MILK
3 Tall Cans 19C
ITALIAN
Prunes
No. 2V2 Cans, 2 for.
HIGHWAY
Peaches
No. 2'2 Cans, each..
25c
15c
10c
Campbell's
TOMATO SOUP
4 Cans 27C
S
FLY RIBBON
3 or 5c
Triumph Guaranteed
FLOUR QQc
48-lb. Bag V
Harvest Treasure
Peas
No. 2 Tins, each. . .
Kelldcc Special
2 Corn Flakes and 'f?C
1 Wheat Flakes for. A 2
Beet Sugar nrsc
10 lbs
100-lb. bag, $5.25
OUR MOTHER'S
Cocoa
2-lb. Tube
BALLOON
Soap Chips
5-lb. Box
17c
29c
Pork & Beans
FIRST PRIZE 4 AC
No. 2V2 cans, each.. AH
3 for 29c
Del Monte Vacuum Packed
Coee
2-lb. Can
i-ln. Can. 25c
49c
Moapa Cantaloupe, 2 or 25c
Wealthy Apples, 6 lbs . 25c
Colorado Cabbage, per lb. 24c
Onions, red or white, 3 lbs. 10c
Potatoes, large size, bushel 75c
Potatoes, med. size, bushel 50c
Tomatoes, market basket. 25c
Whitney Crab Apples, mkt. bskt. . . 20c
Head Lettuce, large Iceberg .... 74c
MEAT DEPARTOEKT
Delicious Bake or Boil These
Hockless ' Sugar Cured
Armour's Sugar Cured Cello-Wrapped 4f)j
Bacon Squares, lb J.UW
Armour's Pickle and Pimento ?ffs
Veal Loa, lb. 2SC
Armour's MINCED HAM or
Ring Bologna, lb jL3c
ARMOUR'S
Summer Sausage, lb ,
Wifson's Cloarbrook Longhorn m
Full Cream Cheese, lb.. . luc
Large Pork Chops, lb 20c
Pork Loin Ends, lb., i8c
Fresh Dressed Spring
Chickens
misuse mite
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