The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, February 09, 1939, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WPEEIY JOTJBNAL
THTJBSDAY. rTPRITAEY 9, 1S39.
Bring in this ad 2nd get double votes in the rural school contest!
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FRIDAY! SATURDAY! Last 2 Days of
Hinlcy-Dinky 's . February Food Event!
DEEP-CUT PRICES ON SCORES OF ITEMS! . . . . STOCK UP
FOR WEEKS TO COME . .
it & it
AT MONEY SAVING PRICES!
Blue Plate Brand
10-oz. Can, 23t5-oz. Cans
SAJLR2Kf
Old Pals Alaska
1-lb. Tall Can.
rl
a'
Choice Blue Rose
BICE
5 lbs.
21c
Champion High Test
LYE
Regular Can
DWARFIES
Wheaf. Cereal, Pkg.
19c
Staley's Syrup
(Golden)
5; 25c ?JA9C
SALLY MAY
Salad Dressing
Quart tytZC
Jar &2
Vita-Rich or Baddy Boy
Pancake Flour
Bag aOaC
Swansdown
Cake Flour 91! C
234-lb. Pk &jL
Pork Loin IRiaottti.aiLc
I". S. Jirmlfd nuil Armour- llraiilrl Ilnliy Hi
Cudahy's Pure
Bex Brand
in Bulk - -
3.i,2(g
SHretnl I.oln Knd Cut")
Armonr'n Ilrnnitnl llnby Itrrf Tentlrr.
Jniey Shoulder tut!
Bound or Sirloin
Per lb
I". S. ;rn !-! nuI Armour" llra4lr- Ilnliv Iterf
Lb.
f'lioirr. I.rau.
DSaimiilbiinErjgeiir L.SSC
Fret. hi j- Groan Ileef Cntn.
Minced Luncheon or
BolOgna Selected, 2 Lbs 22
(Siheeoe u, BC
Fnurj-, Fnll-Flntor Lunshorn
Whiting FncBn 2 i&s.H5c
llrmllrxx, Irrm-l
Oatman's Dundee
MILK
Tall Cans, each
(Save Labels for Valuable
Premiums)
6
True American
MATCHES
Carton of
6 Boxes .....
15'
Smith Brand
TOMATOES
..Sfor29c
3oz. $1.15; Case 24. $2.29
Jcy. Calif. Sunkist
Seedless Navels
Lg. 220 Size, Doz.
4 c
Sweet.
for
Jnlcy Marh Se-rIlrM, I.jj. Mir, rarb. 3?
Fey.. Boms Beauty jrn
Bu., $1.69. 5 lbs..Z'ViC
Applies
$1.69, 5 lbs..
3c
Bundle
Vnxhliiicton Hot
Ilouor (iroitn.
Fresi
- t. Hn
Tender Calif., Well r --n
Blchd. Ex. Ig. Stalk iiQPC
Victor White or Yellow
Corn Meal
5-lb. Sack
Fine Granulated Beet
SUGAR
10 lbs.
SPRY All-Purpose
Shortening 1QC
3-lb. Can
101
46(
Union Leader
Tobacco
14-oz. Can
Royal Brand
FLOUR
48-lb. Sack
CRACKERS
Glencoe Soda
21b. Caddy
59c
13c
Sunrise Sweet,
COFFEE
1-lb. Bag, 15
3 lbs.
Mild
43c
Apple Butter
15c
Mi Choice Brand
2-lb. Jar
Northern or Michigan
wavy sseans
10 lbs. for ft
Del Monte
PINEAPPLE
4 Lare Slices j
1 5-oz. Can .... jLj
WIKILK
WHEAT
Fidelity
Pancake Flour
3y2-b.
Saclc
23c
Eilnso All Purpose Soap, large Pkg. . . . . .. '. . HQC
USebnoy JKMC ,.P 25c
Shredded Wheat &sR2E&.23c
Omar Flour. VaS"!. ..$fi.29
Cookies Burch Chocolate Nougats, lb 2C
Cfltldlv Milky Way, Snickers, Mars Almond o
Vbccaill-UJ and othar E? Bars .3 for JLBQ
BlTeatfi Fresh Sliced White, 16-oz. Loaf.. . . . Oc
43 lbs
HUTTER-nUT
uaiaci iLPffecsifiig 5";".; ..33c
Ooap FSallCC Balloon Brand, 5-lb. Pkg. 29 C
EBevflled FJeat JSl'lf?. ...3c
GOCOa Blue Mill Brand, 2-lb. Can. 4C
nAOm nasxin-s wocoa narawaier casilie
wOciw9 Regular Bars ..6 for
.4 for
Van Camp's
Pork & Beans
Mb.
Cans ..........
Van Camp's
Tomato Juice
Giant 50-oz. ; -jgC
Dozen Cans, $2.25
.
STALEY'G VZXWn
Wale Syrup
A SPECIAL
TEEAT!
EXTRA SWEET
staters)
10-lb.
Can
65c
;35c.
5-
- Can
Specially
Mellowed
1-lb. Gin
or GIsjs Jar
Regular or Drip Grind
C
'Ad for riattumoutfc, FrU. Sat. Ffbr. 10-11"
2-lb. Can
. ...or .Glass ...Jar.
We Reserve ike Rlrht to I.lnilt Quantities)-
Kopp-Maddox
Wedding at St.
John's Church
j Large Number of Relatives and Close
Friends Attend Ceremony
Msgr. Agius Officiates.
Sunday evening, Febrgary' 5, at
the St. John's Catholic church. Miss
Helen Jane Kopp, only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. August Kopp of this
city and Mr. Ralph Maddox, only
son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester I. Mad
dox of Broken Bow, were united in
marriage at S o'clock.
The church where the bride had
been baptized and confirmed was
filled with, a large group of friends
and relatives from this city, Omaha,
and vicinity to witness the ceremony.
The altar was arranged with floral
decorations of winter flowers which
served as a decorative motive.
The beautiful and impressive ring:
service ..was celebrated by the lit.
Rev. Monsignor George Agius, pastor
of the church and who performed the
ceremony which united the happy
young couple.
The bridal couple was attended
by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kopp, the
former a brother of the bride.
The bride wore a Genevive-blue
frock, umbrella style, with metallic
tint. Her accessories were of ma
roon color and she wore a corsage of
tea roses. The bride also wore a
cameo, a gift of her grandmother,
Mrs. John Kopp which was worn at
her wedding fifty-one years ago and
a handkerchief that came directly
from Germany as a gift to the bride.
The bridesmaid, Mrs. Arthur Kopp,
wore a black evening gown with
maroon accessories to match.
The groom wore a brown suit with
a white carnation in the lapel, while
the best man wore the conventional
dark suit.
Preceding the wedding ceremony,
the bridal party were guests at a
six o'clock wedding dinner at the
home of the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. August Kopp, attended by the
members of the families of the young
people.
Immediately following the wed
ding, the bride and groom left for
their home in Ogallala, Nebraska
where they will make their home in
I the future, the groom being steadily
employed there.
The bride is the only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kopp of this
city, where she was born and "has
Trown to womanhood. She was
graduated from the Plattsmouth high
school in the class of 1937 and has
since her graduation ben engaged)
in several cf the local business
houses. She is also a granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Xovotny and
Mr. and Mrs. John Kopp, old time
residents of this city. She is a lady
of unusual charm and has a very
large circle of friends over the city
who will join in their well wishes to
this estimable couple.
The groom is the only son of Mr.
and Mrs. Chester I. Maddox. former
residents of Weeping Water, now
living at Broken Bow, Nebraska. Mr.
Maddox is a graduate of the Sar
geant high school in the year of
1931 and is a young man held in
the highest esteem by all who have
the pleasure of, his acquaintance.
I "Eat Flelschmann's Yeast for Health"
Rubber Stamps, prompt deliv
ery, lowest prices. All sizes at the
Journal office.
3
mm
Ad for Friday, Saturday. Febr. 10 and 11
PHONE 93 and 95 WE DELIVER
WE GIVE RURAL SCHOOL VOTcS SAVE OUR CASH REGISTER
SLIPS DOUBLE VOTES IF YOU BRING AD TO BE SIGNED!
rl PRESENTS
Yellowstone
Strawberry
4-tb. Jar
' 39e
MILK KAfilO J0ans. . ...25o
BEAKS
Gr. Nthn. 100 lbs., $3.00
1(1 Ihc Mo K lh . .
17c
ft"
GRAPEFRUIT
Texas Seedless
8 for
25c
LETTUCE
Crisp,. Solid Heads Qp
Each 30
FLOUR Lighthouse, 48-lb. Bag. -85c
nAFIARIfF Fl mm National Seal
rHIIlMBU. rLUUIl3-lb. Bag
10c
OMAR
48-lb. Sack
51-29
5-lb. Bag FREE
A
COFFEE
Butter-Nut
Reg. cr Drip, 2
Ib. Tin or Jar
conn
Tomatoes or Green Beans
No. 2 Cans . . ..4 for
29c
POTATOES ToEtt. . $1.39
Orange Slices, Gum Drops "frt
and Chocolates, lb Ivv
CANDY
GINGER SNAPS f?bs,h .Snap.p,25c
TISSUE
PRIME
Reg. 5c Rolls, 6 for.
25c
nnrwkffrnc white sodas
UIIHUIICUO 2-lb.
Box
15c
SUGAR
Gran. Beet
Full lO-lb. Net
Wt. Cloth Bag
47
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K
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MATCHES
CARIC
6-Box Carton
D!i.!mMacaponl- Spaghetti, Brown A -j.
IlalSlllSor Powdered Sugar, 3-lb... I If
ORAfiGES
Sunkist. Navels
Sweet and Juicy
ea. 1c
JELL
Butter-Nut, Seven
Flavors, Dish Free.
4 for 19c
MULLEH'S MEAT DEPARTMENT
BEEF ROASTS, extra fancy, lb 16
PLATE BOIL, lb. . . : 12
BEEF STEW, Cut, No Bone, lb 17
HAMBURGER
FRESH CUT
2 lbs, 25c
CHEESE
American or Brick
2 lb. Box 30c
PORK BUTT ROAST, lean, lb 17y2P
PORK CHOPS, choice Center cuts, lb..' 19$
PURE PORK SAUSAGE, lb. .15
i'toneer jucea
BASS)T (EH) (5
S lb. Box . &s&h
-5, : :
FRESH OYSTERS, Solid Pack, full Pint. . . . ... . .23
11
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BRING THIS AD FOR RURAL SCHOOL VOTES!
AND YOU'LL FE1 BETTER THE WHOIE PAY
' L V Start tomorrow off with -Oc-
:tr I I a punchy breakfast V4rtra
"and feel btter day lonj j yj jj mSg
1 SANTA CLARA
0
CRISP, CRUNCHY
GOLD MEDAL
Pkgs.
The "Breakfast of Cham
pions" served with
cream and fruit makes a
tiptop breakfast for the
whole family I
I
Keep healthy! Serve prunes
for a hearty breakfast.
40-50 Size
IO Ills. .79c
Pancake Flour
HONEY DEW flAg
3-lb. Bag JLJ
FIREPLACE
FLOUR OQC
48-lb. Bag W J0
Guaranteed
Granulated Beet
Sugar
10 lbs
Shurfine Light or Golden
Syrup 4QC
Per Gallon f
CASCO
Butter
Solids, lb
SWEET SUE
MILK
Tall Cans 4 for
47c
VL-Ji PUTOWITM M'sv J
27c
25c
PE sure to ask how
you can obtain a IflC
set of this beautiful ,uo
Classic Pattern din
nerware with. Blue miff!
V Coffee. 'UW
SERVE NOTHING BUT THE
BtSTi Sunshine
KBISPT CRACKERS
2lb. 29c
lib. 15c
NEW IDEAL
Dog Food
3 1-lb. Cans. . . .
PAG
cjoap
10 Bars fop
Macaroni or
Spaghetti
5-lb. Box
GREEN BEANS,
CORN or
Tomatoes
No. 2 cans, 3 for.
Tomato
Juice
50-oz. Tin . . .
Dewey Brand
Kraut
No. 2V2 Cans, 3 for.
Black Walnut
Meats 3c
1-lb. Jar
.:25c
19c
25c
27c
37c
2c
Soda Crackers
SUN-RAY 4Rp
2-lb. caddy iL3v
RED BIRD
Matches iJf7p
6 Box Carton it
Thompson Seedless
Raisins
2 lbs., 15c; 4 lbs.. .
Dill Pickles Qgc
Bin Jar J-" U
IGA Ripe 'n Raaged
Peaches
22 Size Can . . .
'.!Qc
cuts dowk
SAVES
ELASTICITY
REGULAR LARGE
"ssr 2 for 19c 22c
LIFEBUOY
3 Bars 19c
Upton's Tea
pVg,b:.25c pt;,b:.45c
FOR "B.O."
PROTECTS
HEALTH
SUflSlllIlE HYDROX
America's No. 1 Cookie
Specially Priced at
25c lb.
Glass Tumbler FREE with
each pound Friday, Saturd'y
ftlEAT DEPAOTr.EfJT
Wilson's box Bacon f,7,c
End Slices. Per lb
Pork Brains, per lb. 10c
ARMOUR'S PACKAGE 5A
Cheese, per Pkg. 3)VC
American - Brick - Swiss - Pimento
Each Pk?. contains a Kitchen Thermometer
Wilson's Pure Lard 7V2C
1-lb. Pkg.
CORN FED SHOULDER
Bee Roast, lb. . .
CORN FED
Sirloin Steak, lb.
XIraut (Bum) 9 1-lb
Nedc Bones, 3
TRY THESE DELICIOUS MOCK
Chicken Legs, 6 for
....... iQc
27c
i::19c
.25c
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