The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, February 16, 1939, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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UNDERGOES APPENDECTOMY
Mrs. Mott Frady was taken to the
Clarkson hospital Saturday where
she underwent an appendectomy op
eration. She rallied through the oper
ation in good condition and at the
present time is feeling much relieved
from her recent illness.
OVERRULES DEMURRER
whether your printing Job f
large or smail. it will recelva our
prompt attention. Call No. 6.
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The A. R. Case Produce Sta
tion will be Closed All Day
Saturday, Febr. 18
Judge W. W. Wilson at Nebraska
City Saturday overruled the de
murrer of the Nebraska Masonic
Home, co-defendant in a foreclosure
action filed in district court by Ne
braska City Federal Savings & Loan
In its petition, the Nebraska City
firm asked forclosure on three lota
in Lorton village, naming Mrs. Chari
bell Eaton, who had deeded the prop
erty to the Home as the other de
fendant. The petition stated that on
July 8, 1938, Mrs. Eaton gave the
firm a mortgage on the property to
secure a $1,000 loan, then on Nov. 1,
1938, deeded the lots to the Home.
The petition claimed the Nebraska
City firm's lien against the property
is senior to that of the home's. The
defendants were given until Feb. 27
to answer the petition.
PORM 4-H CLUB GROUP
Friday evening. February 10; the
Philip Lepert home was the scene of
a large gathering of a group of young
and old farm friends who were pres
ent to help organize a 4-H club
group. Mr. Johnson of Weeping Wa
ter was the guest of the evening and
presided over the meeting.
The business meeting of the eve
ning was the formation of two clubs
and the election of officers. The
"Four Corner Pig Club," consisting
of ten members, elected the follow
ing officers for the year of 1939:
Stanley Liepert, president; Ralph
Stava, secretary; George Lepert,
leader; Ed Stava, assistant leader.
The "Rivervlew Club" was also
formed and the following officers
named: Ralph Stava, president; Bob
Martin, vice-president; Lorothy Le-
Staley's Golden
SYRUP
10-lb. Pail, 49d; 5-lb
(Bring: this Ad for Double Votes in the Rural School Contest)
U
Pail.
25c
.10c
Avalon Sliced or Half
PEACHES 9 fnr 97c
No. 2i2 Cans 1WA & S
Vita Rich or Buddy Boy
PANCAKE FLOUR
3-lb. Sack 1
Flambeau Soaked
PEAS
No. 2 Can
Doz, 590; Case of 24, $1.15
5'
Santa Clara
Prunes
120 Size
C lbs., 250 ; 25-lb.
95'
Del Monte Crushed
PINEAPPLE
.3 for 20c
Buffet
Cans .
Smoked BtanftSS
BeeS Upcast!: u. .7C
1'. S. ; railed anil Armour' Quality llrantll lleef
Truilrr Shoulilrr Cut.
Eai?j3. BrSdf in tS 3 lbs. 2C
EBeeS BSeanrtts .ac
Voonc, Tender. 11 for Ilaklne.
Minced Luncheon or
BolOgna Selected, 2 Lbs. . . . 2SC
Bath's Tenderized, Shankless
Amazingly Tender, Deliciously
Good. Whole or Half, lb
D2ainml&moi?gei3? L.SSC
Frenhlj- Ground llef Cuta.
Sjpacre IMUdc L. 25c
lan, Meaty
Squares, Lb. . .
Susrar-C'ared
Salmon z as?)iVS-i?!!!!...a3c
Whiting Fish SSIfe LlSc
rwiMnCwftif Juicy Texas "TWarsTT
OrapetrillC seedless
Lg 220
size, doz.
Each ,
96 Size. Dozen, 29c
Each, 2V2c; 6 for..
15c
Apples "ITtr. .J5c
New Cabbage IV."1. Te"s . 3c
4f)n 1 a Juicy Calif. Sunkist -" g
JIUT I 5" Medium 288 4fO !T
-L ' size, doz JlAv Each. -U "
Radishes K jXB.51 ,or. . .10c
Onions StfJlii MIT. .10c
Celery
Yams
50-lb. Ban, 99c; 3 lbs....
Tender California
Extra Large Stalk
U. S. No. 1 Louisiana
Porto Rican, 4 lbs
10C
19c
Heinz Ketchup
Large 14-oz. "fl 9o
Bottle JL fl
Heinz Pickles
Fresh Cucumber fl An
Style. 24-oz. Jar JL5
Heinz Soups
2 Large Ee- Qf?C
or J Cans'
(Assorted except Chowder,
Gumbo or Consomme)
Heinz
Strained Foods
Assorted Varieties
&z-oz. Cans 11 for
Dozen cans, 89
1SC
HEINZ
VINEGAR
Pure Cider or TKTiite
Quart Bottle
IT
Sunrise Sweet, Mild
COFFEE
Mb. Bag, 15r
3 lbs. .
43'
Fine Granulated Beet
SUGAR
10 lbs.
47
rtoyal Brand
FLOUR
48-lb. Sack
83
Lias Flakes r&??! 22c
Lux Toilet Soap 4Tra:.B.ar.... 25c
Spry Shortening Sfk'SST . . . Sic
Lava Soap Large bar, 9; Med. bar GC
Ivory Flalies Erpg!apgWa?hh1.9. ...... .22c
Guest Ivory Soap "0?o",ar.. "!.?... 19c
Ine SoaP of Beautiful Women lTy
ciOlUy Regular Bars, 3 for 2. C
SALADA TEA
Green A fjn
V2-lb. Pkg,33i ; i4-lb. JL C
Brown L., 0. Pekoe 4f A
V2-lb. Pkg, 37 ; -lb. JLVU
Walker's Austex
Chili or Tamales
&.L. 2 for 25c
ScotTowels
Ural fnr Ivitrbpn I !
ff T 1 B
in Koll ........ jjl vf
CLIMALENE
Softens Water (1 Qc
Large Pkg ILt
BOWLENE, Cleans f Qa
Closet Bowls, Lg. can.
Tissue
Pillsbury 's ??fbAKsEacfLOUR. 2Hc
Craclierc SSS.Jai.t'WlV!": 22c. . .23c
Bread Fresh Sliced White, 16-oz. Loaf Qq
T3tf f.fl pASCO (Solids). Lib. Carton, 28c WatA
OUiiCr Hinky-Dinky, 1-lb. Carton.... 27&
Encello IVIargerioe Ca?..n. . 25c
ftVr Musselman's strawberry, Raspberry
UAAj or Grape. 2-lb. Jar 2J3C
jirupuuiruii ounce
Texene. doz.. 89c
No. 2 can 8, 2 for.
KSElSiJ Linen-ized
inSRfiq for
I Reg.
Softness
25'
Rolls. . .
Ad for Pla turnout h, Fii Sat Febr. 17-18
IBiiotHteff-BJiHia
Specially Mellowed
Regular or Drip Grind
1-Ib. Can T C
or Glass Jar.
2-lb. Can
or Glass Jar
We Reaerre the rlsbt to Limit Qnaatltlea
pert, secretary; Miss. Mary Ann Le
pert, club reporter; James Lepert,
leader; Walter Martin, assistant
leader.
Following the business session a
social hour was held. The time was
spent in playing pinochle and Chi
nese checkers from which all de
rived a good time. .
The evening was concluded with
the serving of refreshments by Mr3.
Philip Lepert, assisted by her daugh
ter, Louise.
The next meeting of the clubs will
be held on March 3 at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. James Lepert.
CITY BALANCES INCREASE
February 1st statement of City
Treasurer M. D. Brown, as predicted
by the Journal in commenting on the
reduced balance at time of the an
nual statement January 1, shows a
nice upswing to $1918. 22. During
January $6,368.67 was received and
$3,109.39 paid out. Besides this,
due to limitations in depositor liabil
ity. Treasurer Brown has not been
able to cash and deposit other remit
tances from the county treasurer in
the amount of about $6,000 for im
provement assessments and $1,100
in gas and poll tax collections.
Could these sums have been de
posited, the ' balance would have
risen to more than $26,000.00.
Bond and interest payments will
pull down the balance to where these
funds can be deposited without over
running the city's "guarantee.
WHEN OLD FRIENDS MEET
Samuel Waugh, of Lincoln, is the
president of the Trust section of the
American Bankers association and a
few days ago was at New York City
to attend a conference and meeting
of the association. The gathering in
cluded a banquet and at which Mr.
Waugh had two old friends and for
mer Plattsmouth men as his personal
guests. These visitors were Matthew
Gering Ilerold, a member of one of
the leading law firms of New York,
and Lloyd Bennett Wilson, head of
one of the large telephone companies
of the east. In the meeting the group
had many pleasant recollections of
boyhood days in their native city.
Deeds. Mortgages and all sorts
of legal blanks for sale at the
Journal office.
POULTRY
WANTED!
Get Our Prices
Before You Sell Your
POULTRY
HOME DAIRY
Conveniently Located 5th and Main
Center of Business Section
Ad for Friday, Saturday, Febr. 17 and 18 I I
PHONE 93 and 95 WE DELIVER J
WE GIVE RURAL SCHOOL VOTES SAVE OUR CASH REGISTER
SLIPS DOUBLE VOTES IF YOU BRING AD TO BE SIGNED!
riii rr if n pin Tan cans
ItllLll llHlilU
4. for
25c
DEANS -,K?Vfc.?-00. .1 7c
GRAPEFRUIT I"" s.Md!!s.s. . . 25c
OMAR
FLOUR
48-lb. Sack
$1-25
A COFFEE
- Butter-Nutr
Reg. or DrIp2
Ib. Tin or Jar
3:
LETTUCE ?'csS.s"!. H.ea.ds. ..... .9c
FLOURLighthouse, 48-lb. Bag. -85c
POTATOES ,Roeodr.s.. $1.39
naieine Macaroni. Spaghetti, frown n
llaldlllaor Powdered Sugar. 3-lb...&lu
nnnfflCC Choc. Marshmallows,
VVVIllktf
Sand. Centers, Pieces .
15c
CfllSCO i:,f'anshort.'n.,n?; . : . . .50c
SUGAR
Gran. Beet
Full lO-lb. Net
"Wt. Cloth Bag
4&e
-.
K
A COFFEE
Joe's Economy
Fresh Ground
3 lbs. for
ORANGES fnjScnoz:.Sw.M:.10c
finnri Tomatoes or Green Beans OOm
OUElli No. 2 Cans . ..4 for LqZ
Til f Ifl Messina Brand
I U II M
52 -lb. Tin
15
CM riniTl Trolling Brand
lb. Tin
10c A
OnnninCC Tomato Sauce
UHI1UIIIE.)
Oval Tins, 1-lb.
10c
DADY FOOD s""?..
T0DACC0
Dukes Mixture
3-5o Pkg si
10c
ULLEkTS MEAT DEPARTMENT
BEEF ROASTS, extra fancy, lb 16
BEEF SHOULDER STEAK, lb 19
PLATE BOIL, per lb.
BEEF STEW, Cut, No Bone, lb 17
HAMBURGER
FRESH CUT
2 lbs. 25c
SAUSAGE
PURE PORK
lb. H5c
LEG OF LAMB, per lb 23
LAMB ROAST, lb ... .20$
LAMB CHOPS, lb 25
Pioneer Sliced
IBASSJ
5 lb. Dox
.
VEAL BROWNIES, per lb. . . 25
FRESH MILK, quart bottle . .66
We Also have a Full Line of Cold Meats
Fresh Oysters, Dill Pickles - Fresh Dressed Chickens
ALL, AT MOST REASONABLE PRICES
1
"Eat Flelschmann's Yeast for HealtfT'C
Casco Butter
Made in Plattsmouth. Solids, 1-lb. Ctn.
27c
I5c
Plattsmouth Bread
Another food Home Product. 2 loaves..
MUSSELMAN'S PURE
Apple-Orange Marmalade OR
A Delicious Spread. 2-lb. Jar
I
Corn, Tomatoes.
Peas, Spinach
Standard Pack ACSo
7 for 5VW
Van Camp or Tastewell
Pork, Beans Re
16-oz. Tin
Dill Pickles pcc
Big Jar
Peanut Butter
LINKO
32-oz. Jar
Old Orchard Pure
Apple Butter 4 Rq
2-lb. Jar
SWEET SUE
MILK 9&c
Tall Cans 4 for
Tomato Soup
Campbell's Of?C
3 Cans for 4
Pancake Flour
HONEY DEW flC
3-lb. Bag JLXJ
Shurflne Light or Golden
Syrup IQc
Per Gallon -
Oxydol Oflc
Large Size, each. . . . -4
Giant Size, 53c
Hinso O-JJc
Large Size, each ....
Giant, 65c ' . .
p & a
Soap TJJc
10 Bars for.
Energy Bleach
Gallon Size, 49c 4 f?C
Quart bottle iL-V
Ammonia
Energy
Full Strength ?C
Quart Bottle 2L5?W
M National GUeVuf Week!
SEE OUR CHERRY SPECIALS!
25c
RED PITTED
Cherries
Nd. 2 Cans. . . .2 for
Utah Valley Royal Anne
Cherries fllSc
No. ZVzr Can . .
Fresh American
Tomato CatsuD
14-oz. Bottles frif
2 for iVC
Butter Cookies
Total of 92 Cookies
in 2 Boxes for
Baking Powder
FARRELL'S gg
10-oz. Can J
IGA or SHURFINE
Rolled Oats
Large Pkg
Quick or Regular
Pork U Beans
TASTE WELL
Large Can, each
3 for 25c; 6 for 47c
17c
Qc
Salad Siyle Prepared
Mustard flc
2-lb. Jar
Pumjikin 0c
25c
25c
Dewey Brand
Ilraut
No. 2'2 Cans, 3 for. .
Pioneer Brand
Peas
300 size Cans, 3 for.
Smacks, wafers
EDGEMONT ifiC
13J4-OZ. Box il,Jlw
NEW IDEAL
Dog Food QfTn
3 1-lb. Cans
Lge. size. 23c; Med., 15c
Small size, dozen.
GRAPE FRUIT, per doz. 29c
PINK GRAPEFRUIT, each .5c
RADISHES. 3 bunches 10c
EAT DEPAQTI.1EOTF
ARMOUR'S STAR or WILSON'S PURE fiig
Lard, 2 lbs, for li?c
Bacon Squares flOc
Not Sliced, 2 to 4-lb. Ave Per lb A
Glazer's Chili OIc
Contains all Ineredients. 1-lb. brick U"
WILSON'S BOX BACOH VfHNo
5-lb. Box for. . VVHvV
Shoulder Beef Roast
Choice Corn Fed. Any cut desired. Lb
Pork Roast
Choice quality. Special, per lb
Longhorn Cheese
Wilsons Full Cream. Per lb..
Fillets of Fish
Fresh Frozen (Skinless). Per lb..
Pickled Fish , - , Salt Fish
19c
flSc
age
BRING THIS AD FOR RURAL SCHOOL VOTESI
THIS AD FOR FRIDAY AKO SATURDAY
I "Eat Flelschmann's Yeast for Health'