The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, December 19, 1938, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PiAiTSJIQTjjiz SEM2 - WSEKtY JOURNAL
MOIttY, DJCXXBEK 19. 1938.
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' HINKY-DINKY
- - - - for Greater
U& CHRISTMAS
.assniras
Thompson Seedless
2-ib. Pkg., ise SpQc
4-lb. Pkg. Ad 7
Christmas Candy
Christmas ry T(oC
Broken Mix, ivv
irft Old Fash. Xmas
UnOCOiate lirOp Mix Candy, Pea
nut Brittle. 50',' Filled, Orange Slices or
- t A ? J I. I I.. n ham Ik
TUieviae eny ucana, jjci- iu
Chocolates f.dib.a box, 17c; 3-lb, 59c; 5-lb
Chocolates SETBL., . -90c
Edward's peppermint
Patiiies -fl ffcc
Maiestv Chocolate Covered
cnernes 1 lac
l-lb. Box L If
1-lb. Eox
Fresh Tasty Nuts
2c
Mined Hints
Choice Quality (No Peanuts)
Z lbs., 95c; 2 lbs., 39c; 1 lb..
BRAZIL HUTS, medium washed, lb 19c
PECANS, large bleached Papershell, lb. .23c
ALMONDS, fancy Drake, lb . . .23c
WALNUTS, Emerald, med. budded, lb. . 21c
IhmrSsttBsnas TTirees
Strong, Beauti
ful North'n Firs
25c Up
SUGAR, fine Granulated Beet. . 10 lbs., 48 C
FLOUR, Coronet brand, 48-lb. sack 896
DATES, Golden Hallowii, Bulk. .2 lbs., 19c
PEAS, Kuner's, No. 303 cans. ... .2 for 256
Tender Garden
COFFEE, Del Monte, 1-lb. can, 25; 2-lb, 49
Your Choice
Per lb
a
2
Boiling BeeS Rib, Lean, Meaty.
BeeS HeartS Young, Tender . . .
Pork Sausage Fresh, Bulk . . .
Spare ilibS Lean, Meaty. ..... .2 lbs. 25C
KraUt Crisp, Tender, in Bulk, lb 4
Hamburger &AT.un 2 .bs.2Sc
POrlt CllOpS Choice Center Cuts, lb HOC
Frankfurters Large, juicy, ib. . . . . . igc
Minced Luncheon iiiSc
Oy5terS Fresh, Solid Pack, Pint 22C
Salmon or Sable Fish R?ce.d.?r2 ibs.23c
Whiting Fish Headless, Dressed, 2 lbs. IgC
Ofottia?ffl Sweet, Juicy Texas Marsh Seedless
ji. c2Jt:3JL Lame Size, doz., 35c. Each . . .
JUICY FLORIDA
Medium Size, Dozen
Juicy California Sunkist Navels
ISIed. Sirs, doz., 17l2c; Ln. Size, doz.
r ranuy laano r. bislcks or w nesaos
Bushel 151.79: 5 lbs
Tangerines
Oranges
Apple
Cranberries Large Red Ripe, Lb. . . . .
Celery Lg. Well Bleached Stalk, Ea. .... .10C
Yams u. s. No. i porto RUan, 4. Lbs. . . .19c
15c
23c
25C
19c
IPScaeaippIl
SUMMER ISLE BRAND, No 2i2 Can
SaflasO. JDirecsaimg
any may Drana 7") C
Rich, Creamy, Quart Jar.
TVT
Marvin Brand
9-oz. Pkg . 2 for XL
1
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1 1
CHEF LEON Prepared Mince Meat
1 4 Ik I IE. I..- & C
ii-. car. iav, fc iij. uai m- w
Ci?ainilbei?a;sr Sauce
Z3orZ3
DROMEDARY or MIN0T
17-oz. Cans
CI
:mvtmwLL SHOP AT HINKY-DINKY. THE STORE
..T.J THAT'S CHOCK FULL of XMAS VALUES.
Ad for Plattsmouth, Tues., Wed., Dec. 20-21
So
CIAL
From Friday's Daily
Hold Christmas Party
Mrs. Edgar Newton entertained
the Dinochle club at a Christmas
Dartv last evening. Miss Helen
Smetana won the first prize and Mrs.
Charles Waters won second. Mrs.
Frank Horsak was a guest of the
club. Christmas gifts were exchanged.
Gilmore, Mrs. Wheeler and Mrs. Kaf
fenberger. Mrs. Newton Sullivan and baby and
Miss Catherine Shinn ' were visitors.
W. D. S. Club
Regular meeting of the W. D. S.
club was held at the home of Mrs.
Earl Lancaster.
The afternoon was spent in piecing
quilt blocks and playing bingo.
There was an exchange of Christ
mas gifts which was enjoyed by all.
At the close of the meeting de
licious refreshments were served by
the hostess.
Stitch and Nibble Club-
Miss Mary Swatek, hostess, and
Mrs. Wm. Nelson, assistant hostess.
last night at the Nelson home en
tertained fifteen members of the
Stitch and Nibble club at the regular
semi-monthly meeting which also
served as a Christmas party. Each
person brought a gift, which was
hidden. After refreshments were
served a toy Santa, Claus handed out
written clues enabling the members
to find their gift.
M. E. Federation
The Gleaners circle of the Meth
odist Federation met yesterday after
noon at the home of Mrs. R. B. Hayes.
There were eighteen of . the members
present. The program consisted of a
"Professor Quiz," with Mr3. William
Baird asking questions from the Bible
on Christmas. Miss Margaret Mapes
received the prize for the most cor
rectly answered questions, and Mrs.
Hayes was second. Christmas gifts
were exchanged by the members. The
home was decorated in keeping with
the season. Delicious refreshments
were served.
The Dorcas circle members were
entertained at the home of Mrs. H. B.
Perry. Hostesses were Mrs. Pete Carr,
Mrs. E. Sundstrom, Hermina Wind
ham, Mrs. O'Brien and Mrs. C. C.
Wescott. Twenty-five ladies were
present. Mrs. Carr presided. Mrs.
James Rishel gave devotions and
Mrs. J. C. Lowson read a Christmas
story. The group then entered into
games, after which gifts were ex
changed. The home was very pretty
with Christmas decorations. De
licious refreshments were served.
Miss Wilma Pickard entertained
the Naomi circle yesterday, with
Mrs. Albert Funk. Mrs. Milo Price
and Miss Selma Diehm as associate
hostesses. Nineteen members and
two visitors were present at the
meeting. The regular business meet
ing was held. Mrs. Joe Wiles 'then
read a Christmas story after which
gifts were exchanged. Delicious re
freshments were served at the close
of the afternoon.
Neighborly Nine Club
Regular meeting of the Neighbor
ly Nine club was held at the home
of Mrs. Ralph Sullivan.
The leaders presented the lessons
on candy making and the wrapping
of Christmas packages which were
enjoyed by everyone.
Two visitors were present, Mrs.
Arthur Sullivan and Mis. Wallace
Terryberry.
a tiencious birtnoay cake was
baked by Mrs. Donald Harris for lit
tle Miss Barbara Ann Sullivan who
was celebrating her first birthday.
Delicious refreshments were served
by Hie hostess at the close of the
meeting.
A get together meeting of the
club was held at the home of Mrs.
Donald Harris.
More Christmas ideas were ex
changed. The reading of the consti
tution of the Neighborly Nine club
wa3 voted on and approved.
The afternoon was enjoyed by
everyone. Delicious' refreshments
were served by the hostess at the
close of the meeting.
Entertains at Bridge
Mrs. Rudolph Iverson entertained
her bridge club Thursday evening at
a 6:30 Christmas dinner. The table
was lovely with Christmas decor
ations. The evening was spent in
playing cards. Prizes were won by
Mrs. Iverson and Mrs. Walter
Tritsch.
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Entertain Sewing Circle
Miss Mildred Kali entertained the
members of the Sewing Circle at a
Christmas party last night at her
home. The home had been decorated
with a Christmas tree and other sea
sonal decorations. The circle has met
with Miss Hall each December for
the past three years for their Christ
mas party and this year it was also
a farewell party. The evening was
spent in playing games and gifts
were exchanged. Delicious refresh
ments were served.
Delta Decks Christmas Dinner
Mrs. L. W. Egenberger entertained
the Delta Deck club at 6:30 last
evening at a sumptuous Christmas
dinner. Christmas carols were heardj
throughout the serving, bringing the
holiday spirit to the group. The
home had been beautifully decor
ated in keeping with the season. The
evening was spent in playing cards,
prizes being won by Mrs. Henry Mc
Maken. of Omaha, first;. Mrs. Frank
Gobelman, second; Mrs. Lillian Liv
ingston third.
Social Workers Flower Club
The Social Flower club held their
annual Christmas party at the home
of Mrs. Donald Harris.
The Harris home was decorated for
the Christmas season. The gifts were
placed under a large Christmas tree
to be delivered by Santa.
The club voted to hold two all
day meetings, the first in January
at the home of the president, Mrs.
Spangler. After the meeting, Mrs.
J. L. Stamp presented a fine pro
gram. Mary Katherine Mumm gave a
recitation; Marilyn Warga a panto
mime. A short play was given by
some club members. In the contest
Mrs. Martin won first prize and Mrs.
Lepert second.
A delicious two course luncheon
was served by the committee, Mrs.
LAST CALL
TG.06KS
If you have pure-bred chick
ens of any heavy breed (no
Leghorns) we can use youi
flock as a Hatchery Flock!
If you would like to sell to the
Hatchery, get in touch with us
at once, as we must finish blood
testing by Jan. 15. Eggs will
be needed soon after that date.
Hog Supplement
SPECIAL
Although price advances this
week, we will still book orders
to meet your requirements the
next sixty days at the old price
$2.60 per Cwt.
$51.00 per Ton
Take It as You Need It and
Pay as You Get It!
Drink Hatchery
Phone 107333 Main St.
PLATTSMOUTH
K
I "Eat Flelschmann's Yeast for Health" i
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Here are foods for fancy menus ... foods you need
for "ordinary meals ... foods for snacks ... and,
.lor a last-minute surprise for your friends, foods for
gifts.. All good foods ... all priced right.
IGA FANC EASTERN
( OYSTERS
5 oz. Cans
& for 23
Holiday
r.iiXEonuis
lb. ap
AD .FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
CANDY & NUTS
Peanut Clusters'!!
Per Ib
OLD FASHIONED
Chocolate
Drops.
Per Ib
Peanut,
Brittle
Per Lb. ...r.
Christmas Mix
Candy
Pop Ib.
10c
English
Walnuts
Per Ib
23c
19c
Papep Shell A9a
Pecans, lb.. .MtS
Brazil Huts
Pcp Ib.
Fancy Quality
Almonds, lb
Jumbo Roasted
Peanutslb
Eureka Green or Wax
Green Beans
No. 2 Can 2 fop
OCEAN SPRAY
Cranberry
Sauce 11 4 c
17-oz. Tin Ji'V
2 for 27c
IGA or TASTEWELL
Pumpkin ifQc
No. 2 Vz Can ...... AW
Dates
Fancy .'2 lbs.
Thompson Seedless
Raisins 'P0c
2 lbs., 15c; 4 lbs W J
SQUARE DEAL
FLOUR
48-lb. Bag
Guaranteed
0c
55c
IGA BRAND
Flour
48-lb. bag
Guaranteed Quality
$1.19
IGA
Cake Flour
Large Pkg
IGA CONDENSED
tic
Honey
5-1 b. Pail
Comb Honey, each. 20
WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF CHRISTMAS TREES
MEAT DEPARTMENT
Choice Pork Chops, lb. 19
Sugar Cured Bacon Squares, lb !5
Wilson's Pure Lard, 1 lb. package ..... 8c
Kraut, bulk, lb .5$
Corn Fed Sirloin Steak, lb 290
ORDER YOUR POULTRY NOW
WE DELIVER PHONE 23 AND 24
'Eat Flelschmann's Yeast ror Health"!
21c
Mince Meat Qc
Per Pkg.
Tomato Soup
Campbell's 5C
3 Cans for
Salad Dressing
SHURFINE
Full Quart Jar. . 3?-
POWDERED
Sugar
2 lbs. for
BROWN
Sugar
2 lbs. fop
b This Ad Effective from Tues., Dec. 20 thru Sat., Dec. 24 h
35c, 69c and 75c
...... 25c
Tie Sets . 29c
matched 59c
TIES Men's . ,
TIES Boy's .
KERCHIEFS Men's and Ti
TOWEL SETS Fancy 3 piece i
8 LADIES BOX HDKFS, 19c, 25c, 40c & 50c
8 LADIES SILK HOSE, . . 49, 69c, and 79c
MEN'S DRESS SOX, ..... 15c and 25c
Men's, Women's, Children' House Slippers jj
f! A Pull I inn Phirctmac Harric Qoalc B. PanPr R
A Complete Assortment Xmas Candy & Huts
OMAR FLOUR 48 Ib. Bag
.$1.25
SUGAR, 10 ib. Bag. . . . . . 48c 8
OATS KAM0, Large Pkg. . . . 17c
RAISINS, 2 lb. 15c, 4 lbs. . . .29
8 COFFEE, Butternut or Floger's' lb: Can 25c
SYRUP Kamo or White Swan 10 lb. . 49c
MEAT DEPARTMENT
S KRAFT'S 8
h CI&G6Q6 American
jj 5 lb.
0 t
- a
or Brick, 2-lb. box AUG
Dox QCc S
Cut It?. 10c 8
s, lb. . . IQc
Minced Ham, 2 lbs. . . . . 25c
Bacon Squares, lb. . . . .14s jj
I Highest Prices Paid for Eggs k
HIT ft BRUBACHER
g MURRAY, NEBRASKA
R0B-SEE-C0
TOR'S "6" DVDQIDS
The Corn in which the Nebraska State Husking Contest
was held. Louis Korte, the Nebraska champion, says'
"The easiest corn I ever picked."
Buy a 'Weather-Proofed Hybrid" for Your Farm
Oob-See-Co Funk's "6" Hybrids
PRICE LIST
Large Flat $7.00 a bushel
Regular Flat. 7.00 a bushel
Medium Flat .... 7.00 a bushel
Regular Round 6.00 a bushel
Large Round 5.00 a bushel
These include the following types: Funk's G-8, G-23, G-32, G-49,
G-53, G-62, G-207, G-212, G-235. G-244 and G-244T . . . all Ne
braska and Iowa grown. We will have limited quantities of Illinois
grown seed of Funk's G-55, G-60, G-66 and G-94. These are hybrids
that have shown exceptionally well in Nebraska this last season.
Rob-Sec-Co Brand Certified Hybrids
Large Flat $6.00 a bushel
Regular Flat 6.00 a bushel
Medium Flat . 6.00 a bushel
Regular Round 5.25 a bushel
Large Round 4.50 a bushel
These includes Iowa 939, Nebraska 110, Nebraska 252and Ne
braska 238. In this group we are also including Funk's type Illi
nois 960, the highest yielding hybrid in Nebraska this last year.
Listen to WAAW, 8:15 a. m. and 12 O'clock Noor.
Liberal Discount for Early Orders
FOR DETAILED INFORMATION CALL OR WRITE
LEONARD C. STOEHR
Telephone 2722 R. F. D. 2 Plattsmouth, Neb.
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