The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, May 11, 1939, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THUBSDAY. HAY 11, 1939.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOITBITAL
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SUFFERS FROM ILLNESS
Mrs. Frank A. Rebal has been con
fined to her home for the past sev
eral days as the result of illness and
which has caused her to be bedfast
for the greater part of the time. It
is hoped that in the next few days
ehe may be able to resume her usual
activity.
LAND, FARM and
RANCH BARGAINS
PREACHES FUNERAL SERVICE
From Tuesday's Dally
Dr. and Mrs. H. G. McClusky were
at Laurel, Nebraska, today where
they were called to attend the funeral
of an old friend. Dr. McClusky was
pastor of the Presbyterian church at
Laurel before coming to Plattsmouth
and the deceased a member of his
church and at whose request Dr. Mc
Clusky was to conduct the funeral
cervices.
WANTED Stock to pasture. W. G.
Fornoff, Cedar Creek. m8-4tw
FOR SALE Fifteen-acre tract with
a four-room cottage, well, good barn.
Will sell reasonable. Located one
half mile north of town. See Ray
mond Kriskey, 1424 Main st. ltw
CANE SEED FOR SALE
The A. CP. states that cane lor
fodder will not be classified as soil
depleting this year. Plant the time
tried favorite and insure plenty of
Teed. Roy O. Cole, phone 4003,
Plattsmouth.
VISIT AT WAH00
Henry J. Donat and mother, Mrs
Edward Donat, Sr., Mrs. Vern Hen
dricks and Mrs. Hamilton Mark, were
it Wahoo Sunday where they visited
at the home of vMr. and Mrs. Emil
Ilavelka, the latter a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Donat of this city.
PARENTS OF SON
Mr. and "Mrs. Marlon Henry ol
this city are the parents of a boy
born to them Saturday afternoon at
their home. The mother and little
one are progressing very nicely. The
mother was the former Miss Mar
garet Austin.
SPONSORED BY
DR. JOHNSTON, Omaha, Neb.
Plattsmouth Hotel
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBR.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 17
For the benefit of the people of Plattsmouth and surrounding
communities, we will give one member of each family an exami
nation without charge. These FREE health examinations in
clude a thorough analysis and explanation of your entire system,
given on a most scientific diagnosing instrument. By use of this
instrument, we are enabled to find the location and cause of
your trouble without it being necessary for us to ask a single
question regarding your condition, or for you to remove any
clothing. Married women should be accompanied by their hus
bands, so that both will have a thorough understanding of the
condition.
DR. JOHN P. JOHNSTON, D. C.
Clinic Hours 10 A. M. to 5 P. M.
I Plattsmouth Hotels - Plattsmouth, Nebr.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 17
(Please Bring This Ad with You)
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SOENNICHSEN'S is headquarters for
Mother's Day gifts! Come in today
youll find our salespeople willing
and helpful in making your choice!
"Admiration'
HOSIERY
Thread Chiffons at 79c
Beautifully sheer 3-
chiffons. Gen-
twist.
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Smart Handbags
with top strap handles
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GOWNS and PAJAMAS $'
ri iin Knn ana boucle rayon with lace and contrasting
O color trims. Blue and tea rose
8 Dainty Embroidered Handkerchiefs 25 and 10
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$j Gay Boutonnieres 25
And a Grand Selection of Slips, Nightgowns
and Pajamas at $1.95
I Soennichsen's
CHANGE IN TIME OF COM
MUNITY EDITOR PROGRAM
The "Community Editor Speaks"
program on radio station KOIL that
has been broadcast at 12 o'clock noon
on Saturdays, is being changed to
start at 12:15 p. m.t effective May
20, according to word received from
R. Bruce Wallace, station manager.
On this program, important news
stories from Iowa and Nebraska
daily and weekly papers are broad
cast. The Journal has been one of
the participating papers ever since
the program was started in March,
1938.
The letter from Mr. Wallace also
advises that due to a special broad
cast of the Holland Tulip Festival
this coming Saturday, May 13, th
Community Editor program will be
heard from 2:00 to 2:30, instead of
the regular noon hour time.
Then, beginning the following
Saturday, May 20, and thereafter
the program will start at 12:15.
Through this medium, the Journal
has been able to broadcast general
rews of interest from its columns to
the large audience that listens to
KOIL daily.
Phone news items to No. 6.
(W Sunday
Make this a Happy one, with a
Mother's Day Cake
Appropriately Decorated .
with Roses-in-Snow
Prepared by Experts from Choicest Ingredients
REASONABLE PRICES
Plattsmouth Bakery
Our Bread Sold at All Grocers Sc Loaf, 2 for 15c
Ad for Plattsmouth, Fri., aSturday, May 12-13
PHOniE 93 and 95 WE DELIVER
A Strawber's
Full Red Ripe
Arkansas
Full Quart Box
FLOUR Omar H?BPr.'f??.19c
PflFFFF BUTTER-NUT, Drip or Eft,
wUrrEC Reg., 2 lb. Tin or Jar. . . vllC
FAIRVIEW WORKERS CLUB
PnonESSK".0,,,K.,".???..15o
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POTATOES
Calif. White
Shafters
10-lb. Bag for
2Qc
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D1I6IFIC Thompson Seedless
llttltf 11119
3-lb. Cello Bag,
21c
BANANAS SsarvJT- iE"! . .6c
PI HEAPPLE ilV&'ilL 1 0c
Per Crate of 36, $2.98 Buy them Nowl
A LETTUCE
Solid, Crisp
Lge size Heads
Ssea.
GRAPEFRUIT JRS s?!".e.s.s...25c
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ORANGES
Sunkist Navels
Sweet, Juicy
Lge. Size, Doz.
2s
OfinP! Tomatoes or Green Beans OQ
trUllli No. 2 Cans 4for9C
PORK & BEANS JKS5 Jfcu.r.25e
Windmill Brand Large No. 2V2 Cans.
PDAPrfirnc 1-b-box and Buttep91p
ullftlmtLlld Cup Cookies, both.. 31
Waldorf Regular 38c Value.
I EPIftNC SUNKIST, 300 Size
Fresh, Juicy. Doz.
25c
COOKIES
Kamo Spotlight
Marshmallows
and Cremes
2 lbs. 25c
71
SODA WATER Lu!!,e3s2Tfo?! . 25c
Your Choice Plus Bottle Deposit.
sugar sasriss. ss. . . . . . 50c
MILK Kamo V&JT.
25c
OATMEAL ?Rara. PLg.Buo. . .1 9c
r.lULLEU'S r.lEAT DEPARTr.lEfJT
Phone 95 and 83. We have Four Deliveries Daily
8:30 a. m. 10:30 a. m. 2:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m.
BEEF ROAST, extra fancy quality, lb 18
PLATE BOIL, 3 lbs. for 25
BEEF STEAK, Shoulder, lb.. 20
HAMBURGER
FRESH CUT
2 lbs. 25c
PORK STEAK
FRESH, LEAN
LEG OF LAMB, per lb 23
LAMB CHOPS, per lb 23c
VEAL BROWNIES, per lb 25
BEEF TENDERETTES, per lb. v ... .30$
PORK TENDERETTES, per lb A.... 30
Pioneer Sliced
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5 lb. Box . .
7.c
We also Carry a Full Line of Cold Meats
and Freshly Dressed Chickens
The Fairview Workers club held
their April meeting at the home of
Mrs. Phillip Tritsch, with Mrs. May
nard Tritsch as assistant hostess.
The program was conducted by
Mrs. Ernest Ilild and Mrs. Glen Wet
enkamp. Most of the members were present
and one visitor. Prizes for contests
were won by Mrs. Elizabeth Stohl
nan and Mrs. Glen Wetenkamp.
The May meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. John Buechler, with
a covered dish luncheon.
a few hours. Mr. Moody has exten
sive land interests in Iowa and re
ports that in his section of that state
there has been excellent rainfall, a
five inch rain falling just before he
came to Nebraska, where he was
greatly surprised to find such dry
conditions prevailing.
VISIT IN IOWA
II. L. Moody, of near Winfield,
Iowa, who has been visiting at the
home of his son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. David Kendall, of near
Union, was in the city Saturday for
NOTICE TO GARAGE MEN
Next Saturday, May 13 at 1:00 P. M.
Regular Sale Day at the Plattsmouth Sale Barn
WE WILL SELL
A Complete Line o Garage Tools
for Mr. Krecklow of Manley
He is quitting business and we will sell the entire lot of
hi3 tools. Besides this, we will have a general sale!
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Men! Monday's the Day!
Put your old felt on the shelf and step out in a new straw from
SOENNICHSEN'S. Come in today and see our grand collection
of new straws! Choose yours early while selections and sizes
are complete. The straw illustrated above is a "once-in-a-life-time"
buy washable bankoo with perforated air-cooled crown,
"Sweatcraft" sweat and grosgrain ribbon band.
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Our low price
Men's Straw Hats
$2,-45
Porous, washable 'Kooler
Bankok straw in populai
surf shape ! Grosgrain
ribbon band and perfor
ated leather sweat!
Men's Straw Sailors
One of the most popular
straw hats we carry, at
an unusually low price!
'Flexo' head conforming
insert assures perfect fit.
'Sweatcraft' sweat.
Men's White Oxfords
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Cool and comfortable for
summer! Sport style with
thick crepe rubber soles.
Comfortable medium toe.
A gTand value at this
price!
Men's Slade Socles
8ML '"'
Men's Sportswear
$09. K i
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SHIRTS and SLACKS
$2-45
per set
SHIRTS of cool, comfortable crash
In 2-color plaids. Pocket and short
sleeves. SLACKS Sanforized 99
shrinkproof ! Light weight summer
suitings, bar tacked. $2.4 5 a net.
Lastex top! Light colors
with white heel and toe.
WHITE BELTS
Genuine bridle cowhide.
Sizes 32 to 40. fJAn
Extra value PU'
Boys' Belts 25
ashablc Slaclts
Vat Dyed Patterns- Sanforized
Men's Sizes $1.25
Boys' Sizes . ; 90
Elastic Back, Self Belt
Sport Shirts
Men's and Soys' Sizes A O f
Cool and comfortable! Each
GDIrOOOliT
Cass County's Largest Store, Plattsmouth, Nebr.
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