The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, August 18, 1938, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    THtlk3tiAY, Att$iJ3T 18, 1938.
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PiATTSiiOtTTH SEMI - WEEEXT JQUBIUL
WALTER JURGENSEN HERE
Walter II. Jurgensen, former lieu
tenant governor, was In the city for
a few hours Tuesday afternoon and
l:-st evening, looking: after some
business matters ond visiting with
friends.
SUFFERS FROM FLU
James Koly, one of the local city
mail carriers, is confined to his home
since Sunday as the result of an at
tack of the summer flu which has
made necessary his taking an en
forced vacation from his work.
Jk
Clearing Stock
to Make Room
for Fall Goods
Final Mark-Downs at Ladies Toggery
This Week-End Values that
are Almost Unbelievable
Mi -5-i
2Sa
When yc buy Si an you grt aa
ALL GRAIN beer. That'i ohcr Start
gcu its extra fine flivor by using tha
best of everything and slowajing.
Store really know how. Four tunea
Stoti Beer his been judged World-
Champion in iateniational competition.
Year after year k has kept its trcmen
dous popularity. XChen you buy beer,
ask for Stan. It it top quality, and it
priced right.
STOftZ BRtWlNS CO, OMAHA
Saucy THING!
This handsome calf oxford, in black or tan, is
about the jauntiest, sauciest shoe you've ever step
ped into! You'll want to wear it again and again
whenever you're fast on the go. Center stitched
line from tip-toe to dashing kiltie tie. Perforations
back to the instep. Very smart as is that swag
ger low heel.
And other smart styles at the same low price.
Sketched from
stock. Ask to
see Style 311.
$1.98
SOENNICHSEN'S
PLATTSMOUTH. NEBR.
The Ladies Toggery this week an
nounces the most drastic reductions
to wind up its clearance of summer
stock and make room for new fall
stock.
In the summer dress line, regular
values to J5.95 are cut to $1.95
those that sold to $3.95 are now
$1.49 and former values to $2.95
all go at 91. Size and style ranges
are still complete enough to insure
satisfactory selections if you come by
Saturday.
The summer hat stock still has a
lot of good numbers In most head
sizes. Hats that sold as high as $2.49
in one final ctose-out at 15.
Summer blouses, another highly
seasonal item, values to $1.95. are
all cut to 29.
Regular $1 values in summer
gloves, your choice. 49 pair.
Munsing panties. C9c values, on
sale Saturday at 29.
Regular 50c brassieres, 29.
It is impossible to list the many
other values you will find Saturday
at the Toggery. Special price tags
in all departments tell the story of
phenomenal savings prices not even
equalled when corn sold at 9 cents
a .bushel. Your dollar will buy more
at the Toggery's "Clean-Up" sale
than ever before, so join the throng
of shoppers that will be there Sat
urday. 18-sw; 19 dy
INJURES KNEE
' ' Ray Ilitt, small son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles KItt received treatment ,
yesterday at the offices of Dr. L. S. j
Pucelik for an Injured knee. The
small boy was playing on a wagon
when a wheel came ofl', throwing him
to the sidewalk. He received a deep
jagged gash on his right knee which
required four stitches.
PURCHASES NEW DOG
HERE FROM CALIFORNIA
Mrs. Mary Sprechcr and grand
son. Lawrence Sprecher, Jr., of Los
Angeles, are visiting here and In
Omaha with the relatives and old
friends. They were in the city Sun
day to visit at the home of former
Mayor John P. Sattler, grandfather
of Lawrence, and also with Mr. and
Mrs. Jess F. Warga and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Herbster.
HOLD CHURCH SERVICES
From Monday' DaUly
Today marked one of the most
impressive church days in the Cath
olic world, th' feast of the Immacu
late Conception. Masses were held
early at 6 o'clock at the St. John's
and Holy Rosary churches, this early
mass permitting the attendance of
the working people unable to attend
the later masses of the day.
LEAVE ON OUTING
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Soennichsen
departed Sunday. fDr a motor trip
that takes them to Chicago for a visit
with friends for a short time and
then on to Wisconsin where they ex
pect to spend a short time in the lake
country and enjoying a rest.
RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL
Mrs. Henry Ilild and son return
ed home from the hospital Monday.
resses
"June Preston" Latest Styles
o "DIRNDL'S"
o "BOLERO'S"
"PRINCESS"
$1.00
Other Fast Color Styles at 79c
SLIPS
Fine quality Broadcloth. Round neck!
Ruffle trim. A splendid value at
Rayon Slips
39c
506
PANTIES
Cotton mesh! Long Wearing! Only
15c
Run Resist Rayon . . .' 250
ENMCHSEN
Fred Lugsch. the popular dry
cleaner, has just purchased a line
thoroughbred cocker spaniel, a veryj
fine animal and he ia expecting to
train the pup t for hunting and re-j
trieving and which will make himj
a very valuable asset. Air. i-ugscn
will look after the training in person.
HAS ARM BROKEN
Jill Woodbury,- daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Woodbury, of Ne
braska City, had her right arm
broken on Saturday. She was play
ing at the home of a neighbor,
swinging on :i pipe and fell, break
ing the arm.
VISIT IOWA CITY
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Egenberger and
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Carter and Beverly
Ann left for Iowa City on a vacation
trip. They will visit with the Misses
Marcella and Jessie Hotz, nieces of
Mrs. Egonberger.
Poultry Oanfed
Friday, Saturday, Monday
SPRINGS
5 lbs. and up, lb 14
Under 5 lbs., lb 120
Leghorn Springs, lb 100
HENS
5 lbs. and upp, lb 13d
Under 5 lbs., lb. .110
Leghorn Hens, lb 90
No. 1 Cream, lb. . . . 230
Eggs, Fresh, doz.. . 17
Pullet Eggs, doz.. .14
WOOL
Can use some good Native Wool at
200 per lb. on. the above dates
A. 0. (CASE
Phone 2S3-J, Plattsmouth
West of Chevrolet Garage
to tough-!
&ir Quaker Oajs
EVERY PAY!"
WHY is it you so often find the
sturdiest, healthiest youngsters
and grownups have been "brought up"
on Quaker Oats? Because oatmeal is
the richest of all whole grain foods in
strength-giving proteins. Proteins, you
know, are the vital food elements best for
building muscle, firm flesh, and lasting
strength. It's richer than" other thrifty -cereals
too in phosphorus for teeth and
bones, in iron, and in important Vita
min B the nerve-digestive-appetite
vitamin which children and everybody
need supplied to them every day! So
serve delicious Quaker Oats often to help
fill out your growing boy or girl with the
sturdy tougn Kina
of muscular flesh and
improve your own
general well-being.
Quaker Oats saves
money, too ... often
cuts breakfast costs
to half of more expen
sive foods . . . and you
can have it ready in
only minutes!
Get a package of
Quaker Oats at your
grocer's today!
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AD FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY, AUG. 19-20
TCP TCP DEL MONTE
1 lb. Cam 25c, 2 lb.
4n
GALLON FHUITS
No. lO Tins
Peaches - 39c
Apricots - - 39c
Red Pitted Cherries - - - 59c
Broken Sliced Pineapple - 59c
Blackberries ------ 53c
Apples - -- -- -- - 33c
Italian Prunes ----- 29c
Black Raspberries - - - 69c
Tomato Catsup ----- 45c
Pears, Bartlett 45c
Royal Ann Cherries - - - 59c
FJLOUB&
Sunkist, 48-lb. bag $1.25
Gooch's Best, 48-lb. bag 1.25
Omar, 4&-lb. bag 1.25
Queen's Choice, 48-lb. bga . . . .98
Golden Sun, 48-lb. bag 1.09
GE&APEIFlRllJMr JUICE
WON UP NO. 2 Cans, 3 or
HUNT'S SUPREME
Peaches
No. 2V2 can
3 for 49c
Sliced op Halved
17c
HUNT'S SUPERIOR
Whole Peeled
Apricots 2LCc
No. 2.Vz Tins, 2 for.."7
6 Cans for $1.00
2c
RACER
Grapefruit
Whole Segment
No. 2 Cans. . .2 for
HILLSDALE
Pineapple 4C)c
No. 2VZ Can A1
Fruit Cocktail
DEL MONTE &QC
No. 2Vz Tin Jhbf
MORTON
Blackberries
Fine for Piesl
No. 300 Can, each
DEL MONTE
Apricots
No. 2 Can
ROSEDALE
Apricots
No. ZYz Cans, 2 for.
Syrup Pack
15c
3c
SMALL, SELECT
Peas - '?vo
No. 2 Can, 10c
Smith's Delicious
Sauerkraut 4 ftp
No. WVz- Can .V
LONE BROOK
Tomatoes Kc
Nc. 2 Cans. . . .3 for
TASTE WELL
ii&inacn pc
FiiTl No. ZV2, 2 for..
UTAH
Tomatoes g?c
No. 2Vz Can
TASTE WELL
Spaghetti ggc
Tall cans, 3 for .... 6Jf
3-ox. Tin, 5c
EXTRA STANDARD
Sweet Corn Zc
No. 2 Cans 3 for
MED. SIZE.
IOC
LARGE SIZE
Z1C
GIANT SIZE
59c
If
Pots 25 times
more soap
right on dirty
spots
10 Bars
-bs 0 A P 37c
LIGHTHOUSE
Cleanser
3 for
10
Swift's Arrow
Borax Soap Rq
10 Giant Bars C3r
IQc
24c
Peerless Cocoa or Castile
Soap
4 Bars
FELS NAPTHA
Soap
5 Bars
PURE IVORY
SOAP FLAKES
VORY FLAKES
srj Htdium
23c 9c
SHURFINE
Root Beer
12-oz. bottles, 6 for.
Per Dozen, 95c
Plus Hoftlfi Deposit
2c
Fine Granulated
Beet Sugar
100-lb. Bag, $4.89
10-lb. Sack ,
4Qc
DEL MONTE
Tuna Fish ffc
7-oz. tin JaVW
OUR MOTHER'S
Cocoa f he
2-lb. Tube
SEA NORTH
Salmon
1-lb. Cans
.2 for
ilea! Department
Tender Melrose
Sffimi&l IHIaoiffl
Butt Ends, lb 20c
Cent. Cuts, for Roast. 23c
Center Slices, lb. . 29c
CORN FED SHOULDER 4Qa
Bee Roast, lb AOw
SHOULDER D-tffV
Bee Steak, lb il
CELLO WRAPPED 4
Bacon Squares, lb.. .
MINCED HAM or RING USC
Bologna, lb -
LARGE SIZE 4Aa
Pork Chops, lb iv-
WILSON'S FULL CREAM aA I-
Longhorn Cheese, lb.
FANCY MILK FED
Spring Chickens
Saturday Only
Fruits & Vegetables
Potatoes, bu. . 60c and 75c
Home Grown Good Size
Head Lettuce, each . 714c
Iceberg Solid eHads
Bananas, 4 lbs. for. . .25c
Firm, Yellow-Ripe
Oranges, doz. 19 and 29c
Peaches, bushel $1.89
Illinois
Grapes, lb 10c
California
Idaho Prunes, bskt. .53c
Green Beans, lb 10c
Cantaloupe. . . .5 and 10c
Cabbage, per lb 3c
GRAPEFRUIT
100 Size 6 for 25
80 Size 4 for 25
I7e 1 0
c
K
Phone
23-24
JllGSSh W mil li
QUAKER OATS
Rich in Nerve-Nourishing Vitamin Bt
Deliver
PLATTSIStOUTH, NEBRASKA