The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, April 27, 1939, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEESI JOTTRNAL
ATTENDS SCHOOL MEETING
Lora Lloyd Kieck, county super
intendent, was at Fremont Monday
to attend a conference of the county
superintendents of district No. 2. A
large group of the eastern Nebraska
superintendents were in attendance
at the meeting.
Hinky-Dinky
has the Brand
I Want . . -at
a LOW
PRICE!
paRAO
PROGRE
BRANDS YOU KNOW
in
This week we are celebrating the Parade
of Progress of Grocery Brands You
Know.' Celebrating the contribution
that modern grocery products have
made to the health of the American
family and the freedom from drudgery
which they have brought to the Amer
ican homemakers.
IlAfl4Af)c COCOA
Calumet S5E
Ritz
12c
19c
22c
ISC
Lewis Lye aW 25c
lb. Can
BAKING POWDER
Can
BUTTER CRACKERS
1-lb. Pkg
Miller's K5S EKZf! for.
HINKY-DINKY always features a large
selection of locally and nationally ad
vertised brands. We have the brand you
want net 'something just as good."
And HINKY-DINKY offers you these
well-known brands at prices that are
always low prices that mean real
savings.
DEL MONTE
Sliced or Luscious Halves
Large No. 2l2 Can
Quaker Oats 8S5 16c
P & G Soap.a,?.trBa.'? 35c
Wheaties &FlS Pka. . .10c
37c
23c
Crisp Wheat
Flakes, Reg. Pkg. .
Miracle Whip SftoWS:
rrffMn)r Tender Garden PEAS
llhUlieir S No. 303 Cans, 2 for. . .
1 1 7AO O Wilson s Certified, Tender Process rDl
Smoked iFfl(gQQa(gS s?s-- or Ha" - jlgy
ILehtqI I eL 2c
Trntlrr, Juicy, I. S. Graded llrtl Shonldrr Cain.
StfsaEs. it SHC
Tender I. S. Graded Ileef, Shoulder
ILuailllGlhl Loaves, lb. 22c
Fauer AHHortetl
FSgSq FnHfletts .2 SSC
Fancy IluneleM, Sklnlexit
PnrftL ILontm KiaGt
Center Cuts, lb., 170 fTT)C
Selected End Cuts, lb ALjL
IHIamrallpiuicrgei!? L2s)c
Freahljr GcpuimI Beef Cnts.
Choice Center Cuta
Minced !Liiflinilhieini
gima I
or
Ring
Selected c
Lbs. . .3
U. S. NO. 1 DELICIOUS TJT
LOUISIANAS 2 Boxes ZJC
Asparaginic c
Fresh, long Green California
Lb. . . . C
Pancy California Full Pods
Fi3?eslhi Peas
Large Size, Doz., 270
Medium Size, Doz
Juicy California Sunkist
Seedless Navels ,.
(SainrtEs SZL
3c
CauliSlower
Fancy California
Snowball, lb. . .
9C
Glass Utility Dish Free
WHEN YOU BUY
SAL AD A TEA
GREEN, 14-lb. Pkg 176
BROWN, 0. Pekoe, i4-lb.19i
Royal Brand
FLOUR
48-lb. Sack
Sunrise Sweet, Mild 42
Coffee. 1 lb. 15; 3 lbs.. t-PW
8I
Omar Flour
Puts Magic in Your
Baking
48-lb. Sack
u1lfc STRAINED FOODS. ft r
lOpp'S 42-oz. Doz., 89C-12 cans iL5C
iniatMn CHOPPED FOODS
ViapP S T2-oz. Doz., $1.452 Cans 2C
Spry Shortening ;Tpr.S4;....SOc
Lux Flakes Large pkg 22c
Lurx Toilet Soap 5eSKa:.?rr? S5c
Butter-Nut Jell F.,ar?rf....i4c
Ivory Flakes Large Pkg 22c
Valdor
TISSUE
kr...6for25c
Scottissue
Soft as Old Linen !
Reg. Rolls 4 for
ScotTowels
150 Towels,
in Roll
29c
10c
WHITE KING
GRANULATED SOAP
Giant Pkg., 49
Large Pkg. a&
1
WHITE KING
TOILET SOAP
Reg.
Bars.
4 for 19'
ABSORENE
the Eall of
MAGIC WALL PAPER
CLEANER
3 Reg. Cans.
25'
Butter-Nut
Specially Mellowed
(Regular or Drip Grind)
SC
1-lb. Can or
Glass Jar
2-lb. Can
or Glass Jar
f"Sr5fl JS?" Excellent for cleaning Painted Walls taa
w?U11c7 Largo size Package JLV&
IVOry Soap Large Bars, 2 for lC
Camay Soap US? I7c
Sunbrite Cleanser 5ef9orcfr.s H3c
Climalene Cftv ?le .G,.a.m.1 age
Bo wlene 2X".8 ff6!. I'.3.1 iQc
DreSt E?gueaPkpgk.9b5VpD5ocL .y.u. bu.y H9C
MoQSSiipjpDe
Dole's Gems
Golden Cubes of Pine
apple from the tender
est part of the Fruit!
14-oz. Can
en 7
I Ad for rialtBMOuth, Frl., St April 2S-2tH
Uool Uanf ed
I can pay you the top market price
for Wool. A good time to sell is
when some one wants to buy ! Bright
clean Native Wool free of burrs and
chaff brings top- money. Fine or
western, slightly burry or dark color,
must be discounted accordingly. Our
price, per lb., ranges from
15t to 200
OUR MAIN HOLD IS
POULTRY
If You have a Good Lot of
Poultry Call Us for Prices
If we buy your Poultry, collect for
your phone call when you come in.
Also, the Best of Service on
Cream and Eggs
A. R. CASE
Phone 2S8-J. Plattsmouth
Death of Mrs.
Nellie Schluntz
at Omaha Home
Former Resident of Plattsmouth for
a Great Many Years Funeral
Here Tuesday Morning.
We Hume the rtsfct to Limit Quantities I
From Mon-Jay's Dally
Mrs. Nellie Schluntz. 72.' widow of
the late Henry J. Schluntz, died at
11 o'clock Saturday night at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. William
T. Monahan, at Omaha.
The Schluntz family made their
home in Plattsmouth for a great
many years, Mr. Schluntz being: en
gaged in the Burlington shops. On
leaving here they located at Cedar
Rapids, Iowa, and there and at
Omaha has been their home since
that time. The husband and father
died a year ago.
There is surviving the passing of
Mrs. Schluntz, one son, Chris, of
Cedar Rapids, la., three daughters,
Mrs. W..J. Shanahan, Cedar Rapids,
Mrs. Fred Lapham. Ottumwa, la. Mrs.
W. T. Monahan, Omaha; two sisters,
Mrs. M. R. Cusack, Mrs. J. M. Green,
both of Cedar Rapids. There is also
eleven grandchildren to survive her
passing.. f. . j
The body of Mrs. Schluntz will be
brought here Tuesday morning by the
Johnson & Salanitro mortuary of
Omaha, to the St. John's church
where the requiem mass will be cele
brated. Old friends of the family will
3erve as pall bearers and are asked
to meet the cortege at the church at
9 o'clock. The pall bearers will be
L. VT. Lorenz, Rv C. Jahrig, E. A.
Wurl, Michael Bajeck, Emil Ptak,
William Schmidtmann. Jr.
ATTENDED LEAGUE MEETING
From Monday'8 Dally
Elmer Webb attended a meeting
of the executive and legislative com
mittees of the League of Nebraska
Municipalities in Lincoln yesterday.
Continuing its neutral policy as re
gards L. B. 185, the League legisla
tive committee is making every ef
fort to secure passage of its bills
168 and 170, which provide condem
nation rights against the public pow
er districts by cities similar to those
permitted against the private com
panies and also provide for payment
of a sum equivalent to former taxes
received from the private company,
as well as requiring a franchise for
operation in any town, in which a
schedule of maximum rates shall be
provided.
Regardless of whether 185 (the
vote requirement measure) is passed,
the League officials feel the safe
guards of their two bills as to fran
chise, tax payments and condemna
tion rights are highly important.
All power bills (168, 170, 185 and
190) were set for consideration by
the legislature at 10 o'clock today,
but postponed until this afternoon.
There appears probability of passage
of 168 and 170 with minor amend
ments, and the real fight to come up
on 185.
TP PB1
PAID FOB
POULTRY
. EGGS
CREAM
We are in the Market for
Springs Special Prices
Open Every Evening
Bring In Your Produce!
HOME DAIRY
Conveniently Located 5th and Main I
Center of Business Section 1'
T7T
.HAPPY CHJLDSlEJtJ
IGA foods have all the wholesome, nourishing
quality so essential for growing children. Serve
them every day! .
IGA DELICIOUS
LGE T
REAL ECONOMY
EDGEMONT
Smacks Rq
Large Box JLJf
(110 Crackers per Box)
HEY, FELLOWS
KITE FREE
with 1-Lb. Box
Graham Creek's
25c
FBESH
Prunes
90-100 size. 4 lbs..
POST TOASTIES or IGA
Corn Flakes yRo
Lge. Size, 3 for m
Casco Butter
SOLIDS
1-lb. Carton ....
25c
SANDWICH SPREAD or
Salad Dressing
TASTE WELL 02C
Full Quart Jar
IGA BRAND
Regular or Quick
Oatmeal
Large Tubo
IGA
Cocoa
1-lb. Tin
15c
.12c
SOAPS & CLEANERS
Qc
Chore Girl
Household aid. Each.
Energy Bleach
Gallon Size, 49c ifC
Quart bottle A.JV
NEW SALLY MAY
Soap Flakes 4 ?c
French Milled I Pkff..
IGA BRAND
Soap Grains gtic
Giant Size Pkg
(Towel Free)
Woodbury's
Soap
3 Bars for
10c Bottle Hand Lotion
FREE
25c
IGA BRAND
White Haptha
Soap 37c
ft Riant Raro 4
IGA FINEST QUALITY
Soap Flakes fJc
Per Pkg
DIRGO
Cleanser
3 for
10c
p a a
faH 25 times
more soap
rifht on dirty
spots
soap
10 Giant
Bars.
Tomato Juice
VAN CAMP'S
50-oz. Tin .
Orange Juice
PAR GOLD HOC
46-oz. Tin J
flSc
Texan Grapefruit
Juice
No. 2 Cans 2 for
OUR JOY
Tomato Catsuo
14-oz. Bottles 40i
2 for
Oleomargarine
SAVORY
2 lbs. for
BAKER'S
Cocoa
16-oz. Tin ......
Wilson's Certified
Cheese
2-1 b. Box
25c
14c
White Figs 4 Ac
Pfip lb A0
Craig's Perfection
Tomatoes
No. 2'2 Cans.. 3 for
Pioneer Brand
Peas
300 size Cans, 3 for.
2Qc
25c
Twin Peaks Medium
Whole Beets QCc
No. 2 Cans... 2 for
COLUMBUS
Peas and Carrots
Prepared from Dry 41 lg
Stock. 2 No. 2 Cans. A
FIRST PRIZE
Hominy O&C
3 No. 2V2 Cans
Valley Pride Whole
Kernel
Corn
12-oz. Can
LULU BELLE
Country Gentleman
Corn
No. 2 Tin 3 for
lie
29c
HEINZ PURE CIDER
Vinegar QQc
Pints, 10c; Quarts. .
23c
2ic
HEINZ
Jun'r Foods
12c each; 2 for. . . .
HEINZ CUCUMBER
Pickles
Large Jar
HEINZ
Pork & Beans
12-oz. Tin, 9c 4
Large 18-oz. Tin...iL
Edwards Assorted
Home Made
Chocolates
1-lb. Box
15c
Zion Chocolate
Covered Mint
Patties
1-lb. Box ....
23c
O-CEDAR
Polish and Mop
Regular $1 Value AOC
Both for only U
FRUITS & UEGETABLES
FRESH FULL-RED TEXAS
Radishes, 3 bunches
FANCY GREEN TOP
Carrots, bunch
FIRM HEADS ICE BERG
Lettuce, 2 or .
FRESH, HOME GROWN
Asparagus, 2 bunches
FRESH FULLY RIPE
Pineapple, 2 or. .....
FANCY YELLOW RIPE "
Bananas, 4 lbs. or
LARGE SIZE JUICY
Grapefruit, 6 or . .
10c
15c
15c
2Qc
25c
SQUARE DEAL
Flour
48-lb. Bag
PILLSBURY'S BEST
Flour
48-lb. bag
(Measuring Cup Free)
$1.19
Wheaties
2 Pkgs. for. . . .
Bisquick
Large size. Each.
23c
33c
Peanut Butter
TASTEWELL OTXn
32-oz. Jar
Pancake Flour
Harvest Time T
3-lb. Bag -JIUW
IPOiEC CEKIOIPS Choice, Lean, per lb JLC
Wilson's, per lb.. .
...... -14c
3LSc
for 1 Sc
10c
lACOM
LAG
WILSON'S KING KORN SUGAR CURED
3-lb. Pieces and Up. Not Sliced. Per lb...
WILSON'S PURE LAUREL LEAF
1-lb. Pkgs.
WILSON'S (Not Sliced, Any Amt.)
Bacon Squares, lb. . .
You'll Like these Delicious MOCK
Chicken Legs, 6 or . .
HEINZ CHOICE QUALITY BULK
Dill Pickles, 4 or . . .
FRESH DRESSED HENS
25c
iQc
Choice Corn Fed Shoulder
Bee Boast, lb.. . .
FRESH (3-lb. Pieces and Up)
Pork Roast, lb.. . .
WILSON'S SMOKED
15c
sausage, lb.. .
A FULL "LINE OF LUNCHEON MEATS
V7e
Deliver
AD FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
f Vn1 v Ml II i I I I
V ''w'V J J W l M
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UnexceUed DeUvery Service! Six outgoing trips daily. Truck leaves store for. territory north of Main
street at 8:30, 11:00, 1:30 and 4:30 for territory south of Main street at 9:30 and 3:00 o'clock.