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The Goffs Advance from Goff, Kansas • 1

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The Goffs Advancei
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ME -'r JUL XL Goff, Kansas, Neeaha County, Thursday, July 24, 1930. Number 13 VOLUME XXXIX POULTRY DAY TO BE BIG EVENT IN GOFF DIMES SAVED PAY FOR WORLD TOUR ually took on a steady daily duty and the routine became one of pleasure. An M. D. friend of St.

Joseph will ac; sompany him on the trip. With They leave Frisco on the lresldent 3uslncss Firms to Co-Operate Missouri Pacific R. R. Co. In Twenty Years Dimes In Pocket Each Ew.nlna at I m.

Totaled S26S0. Harrison, S. 8., August 22, and few of I the places they visit will be Hawaiian i Islands, Japan, Korea. Manchuria, China, Phllliplne Islands, Malay Peninsula, Federated Malay 8tates, Burma-India, India, Island of Ceylon, thru the Sues Canal, ten days In and around Jerusalem, a week In Egypt, in Naples on Dec. 20th, Christmas fn Rome, New Mark Saturday, August 16th, down in your memory book, as one day when, you will visit Goff, especially i'f yon.

are in any way interested in the poulj try business. Poultry raising the past year has been discouraging, and market jri'cea have not been hat they thou'd in comparison with production sis and the price of farm and home necessities. History has proven that ASOUT LAST NIGHTS SHOW Man? people who did not get to attend the showing of "MexicaUi Rose" at the Family Theatre last due to the inclement weather being amy, again have an opportunity to enjoy an evening's entertainment tonight as the same program i being shown. Notice we said enjoy itul that's Just what we meant, because this is one of the best entertainment programs that we have shown mid-week In many It is also our last chance to see a show in Goff mid-week until September 1st We Mil continue running the week-end programs on Saturday and Sunday, however and will open with a nirv line ot programs for mid-week early in September. We want to call your attention to the opening special reel entitled, "the Singing Brakeman" It is the best we have ever shown.

You have heard yodeling singers of ell kinda, but never did you hear anyone who could Year In Vienna, a tour of Germany and, Oscar S. Bodenhausen, well known salesman for a St Joseph dry goods firm, visited over Sunday in the Dr. Corwln home to Goff. They have been friends of many years standing and his visit here will be the last for some time, as he leaves St Joseph August 14th for a tour lasting until the first of next March. One interesting feature ot the trip is that Mr.

Bodenhausen la paying his way on dimes that he has saved over a period of twenty years. When be con-ceived the idea and announced to big banker that some day he was going to, make a world tour on dimes he saved, naturally the man ot finance gave him the laugh. Living up to the motto: "Be True to the Account and Do No Cheat it," has been what has carried fricee always stage a comeback after a period ot depression, and profitable prices are sure to come. Located as this community. 1b, in the heart of a section that can produce; poultry as cheaply as any otfu-r in the country, we cannot afford to let the efficiency and high production ot our flocks become in the least depleted.

Marketing conditions are as good here France over to London, from where they sail for U. 8. A. next Feb. 20th.

Spreading sunshine has been a life Job that Mr. Bodenhausen picked out 3r himself many years ago. There has been no commercialism In his life hob. by, that of taking motion and still pic tures of interesting people, places and events he baa visited in already extensive travels, and talking on them to groups everywhere. Sunday evening a number of guests enjoyed several reels of these pictures and the man's happy philosophy of life at the Cor-win home.

He has as clear an idea of the places he is going to visit In his trip around, the world as any student we have ever enjoyed visiting with. With a deep respect for the sincere beliefs, religion and traditions of all people, he already knows something of their arts, customs and habits of life and will verify his play a guitar or sins so beautifully as him through to realization of the. Jlmmie Rodger in this sensation of can be found and react more to any raise in market prices thn most sections. A special exhibit car, featuring; poultry flock sanitation, management dream. Every nigm ai six unoc checked what dimes he had in his pocket and marked it down.

At the end of the week he placed the total for the seven days In the bank on the show. Yours lor a real evening of entertainment tonight. Come. Miss Rosemarie Frlske of Chicago and culling, and advantages ot market) and Miss Dorothy Kanaka Netawa- 'time deposit with compound interest ing poultry products by grades, will be shown by the Agricultural Develop ka are visiting this week in the home twice a year. or a time nis ineuna kidded him by giving him a handful of dimes for change, but the plan grad- ment Department ot the Missouri Pa of their aunt and uncle, Mr.

and Mrs. A. Jensen. cific Railroad Co. in Goff on Saturday, August 16th.

The car will be stationed tt the Missouri pacific depot in' knowledge first band. In nearly every 'port they will visit be has some per doff all day. I The successful poultry keeper today one who is practicing proper floclf sanitation and management. So importy ant are these two factors in profitably poultry production that the Poultry Re earch Society of America has 'put them at the top of the 1930 program. Cull? ing the flock to get rid of the "board ers will be another important point 'tressed in the exhibit.

i sonal acquaintance, both American and foreign, who will meet them and enable, them to see places and events not open to the usual traveler. He will be amply supplied with equipment for motion pictures and will add sound equipment to some of the more Interesting studies he makes. He ranks himself as an amateur photographer, but much of his work is better than any made by professionals. Shriners will remember Mr. Boden hausen as "Little Oscar" the fme looking "little fellow" of between two and three hundred pounds, who donned rompers and sang parodies following, numbers by the quartet from Molla Temple of St.

Joseph at various Shrine events. Dr. Corwin gave him the titla A poultry clinic will be held twice during the day, once at 10 a. m. id again at 2 p.

m. Anyone experienc Harvest Service store offers you quick and courteous service during the busy harvest season. Call on the phone for what you need and we will have it ready and waiting for you when you get to town. Special price on quantity amounts. Look over our list of specials for this week end Macaroni, 3 boxes 19c Super Suds, 3 boxes for 2lc No.

2y2 Cans of Peaches, Apricots or Pears, 5 for 95c Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs. for 25c Gallon of Peaches 59c Gallon of Blackberries 75c New Era Flour, 48-lb. bag Brooms, each 43c Jiffy Jell, regular 35c per box. Now 2 boxes for 64c and 2 boxes Kwick Seal free. Remember this store is headquarters for the best of HARDWARE, FURNITURE and a complete line of JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS.

E.L.JORDEN PHONE 75 DELIVERY SERVICE ing losses in the flocks is welcome to bring diseased birds for examination. ny poultry questions will be gladly Jiscussed during the time the exhibit ear is at Goff i Forget the Heat! ENJOY A GOOD "TALKIE" IN OUR COOL THEATRE! Saturday and Sunday JULY 26th and 27th 15c and 35c Just the type of picture you have been wanting to see one filled with songs from start to finish. Belle Baker, he Queen of Song, is a sensation in this soul-stirring drama of mother-love. As a singer she is wonderful as an emotional actress she is great the combination is incomparable. She will move you alternately from laughter to tears and from tears to laughter in this drama that pulls at your heartstrings like the same circumstances would in your own home.

See BELLE BAKER in "SONG of LOVE" Hear her sing "Take Everything But You," "I'm Walking With the Moonbeams," "White Way A meeting of local business men "Little Oscar" a number of years ago was held in the city hall Monday night and he is now almost nationally known at the request of Mo. Pac. officials to by that name. The simplicity, friend jrganize to co-operate in making a success of the poultry exhibit. Present liness and sunshine of his smile make him a power tor happiness and square dealing wherever he goes.

piaui are to make a gran i prize to some poultry raiser of a modern winter Mr. Bodenhausen is convinced that house, with other special prizj chain stores and the chain idea in all ui lu ii iAca win ijc lui mail ed by Goff business firms. Individual business Is against the best interests of American communities and in his firnib i.lso plan to make a special sales day event with thel. own business. A arious entertainments "gives the devil his dues." He offers to give a free en.

committee composed of E. L. Jorden tertainment for his dry goods dealers E. V. Bowlby, S.

Sti-j, Roger Kilkenny, Will C. King and John McManis will in the various cities he visits, and many'times has held audiences ot more look after the finance and prizes. The than a thousand for several hours. committee for the day of exhibit on re. ception and awarding of prizes will be He has made a promise to his frien Byron T.

Smith, J. H. Horlock, J. L. Dr.

Corwin, and to the publisher of the' Barnes and V. Hart Advance that he will give one of his Watch the Advance for special news L. G. Frakes, who has bsei visiting Harold "Wink" Collier pitched to free entertainments in Goff, after his return from the world tour, and we of the day and for advertising by Goff bii niece, Mrs. Arthur Ekert and fam- win for the Onaga ball club at Olsburg firms.

ily, returned to hits home in Valley last Sunday. Earl Kwing jlayed left plan to hold him to his promise. Falls Tuesday. field for Onaga. Here's best wishes to you, "Little Oscar." May you enjoy every day and WON FROM VERMILLION It was too hot Sunday for the sport every mile of your journey, may your philosophy ot spreading sunshine bring ditor ot the Advance to follow the 1 happiness to thousands, and when alj br.3oball team to Vermillion, but our is finished may you receive the award Blues," "I'll Still Go On Wanting You" and three other song hits of the day.

The entire story is laid upon a background of vaudeville life, with musical accompaniment nearly all the way thru. And does Miss Baker have support? Judge for yourself the leading supporting roles are played by Ralph Graves and David Durland. Added Comedy "PORT WHINES" to open the programs at 8:30 each evening. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS "This series of Sound News is the best on the market and that fact is apparent as time progresses because each one is better than the last. presence was not missed as they won of "Well Done" from the Master of us easily by a 6 to 2 score.

Wood, slender all. pitcher of the Vermillion clun showed good form and put up a better defense against Golf than the game here. Qulsenberry Feeds at the Goff Cold Storage Co. Buuock was behind the bat. Denny, pitching 'for Goff, turned in a nicely worked game, although Ms team mates erred behind him to count the Remember its name and also its -Adv.

tame PICKWICK Vermillion scores. Mcissinger led in the hitting with throe, Anderson and Barnes each a pair. WEEK-END SPECIALS FOR CASH Cream Cheese, lb. 25c Goff goes to Falls City n2t Sunday for a game against (heir fast team and August 3rd Horton comes to Goff, with the Barnes brothers of major league and world series faino, pitching for Horton. Watch for the dopeon game.

FAMILY THEATRR GOFF, KANSAS. 100 Talking Features Bacon, Dixie Squares per tb. Tall Can Milk for 10c Herman Mast, vent to Ijawronce Quality First! You can be assured of the best quality Meats and Groceries if they come from this store. Next to quality is the right price and you'll find our prices in keeping with quality at all times to your complete satisfaction. Let us supply your Meats and Groceries.

Sugar, 18 lbs. for $1.00 Creamery Butter, tb. the first of the wesk, where he Joins one of his Instructors K. V. and fellow student on an nuto trip Puget Sound In tho Pacific Northwest.

collect specimens cf fiaU for the Percale, special at nodical department at the state unlver-! per yard 14c slty and combine this work vllh a fine trip. A brother of the instructor is In This store offers you a charge of a large salmon flsaory there selection of Grocer No Mid-Week Shows During Hot Weather Owing to the extreme heat and the busy time, there will be no Wednesday and Thursday shows at this theatre until September 1st, when we start with an entirely new line of features and comedies. There will be big feature programs every Saturday Sunday as usual. Some of the best programs on the market. Watch our advertising.

and Is already saving various species ot fish taken tor the Kausa3 party. J. H. Horlock Is putting a new con w. MORR orete root over the big city well this i ies, Fresh and Cured Meats, Dry Goods, Shoes, etc and the prices are always low.

Let us show you. S. STIE MERCANTILE Phone 0 woek to replace the wooden cover. PHONE NO. 28 Deliveries at 9:30 a.

m. and 5:00 p. m. Mr. and Mrs.

Lowts Holland and son, Junior, ot Liberal, Kansas, vis. itod Monday in tho A. Jensen home. jJOfcJLA3Wr2sWS2K.

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