PAGE SIX PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY Poultry Wanted WE WILL PAY Friday & Saturday Springs, per lb 80 Hens, per lb 70 Leghorn Springs, lb. . 60 Leghorn Hens, lb. . . . 50 PAID Golden Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. 1 L. Sheldon WILL COMPETE IN OPEN C. A. .Rosencrans, tournament chairman of the Elks country club, and prominent golfers of this region, have received personal invitations to compete in the Nebraska Open Golf tournament at Lincoln on September Event Is Enjoyed by Group of the:22, 23 and 24 'on the Shrine Club Stlatives at the Home of lir. and Mrs. E. C. Giles. HIGHEST' PRICE FOR EGGS SOENNICHSEN'S Phone 42 Mr. and Mrs. George C. Sheldon, daughter Ruth, and Mr. L.. C. Todd, Mrs. Sheldon's father, returned from a visit in New York, Vermont and Massachusetts Sunday evening. They were accompanied by Mr. Sheldon's Barents Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Sheldon of Ellenburg Depot, New York, On Tuesday evening. &epi. course. Early acceptances assure Nebraska golf fans the competition of such figures as Johnny Goodman of Omaha Tommy Armour, Al and Abe Espinosa Jock Hutchison, Frank -Walsh; Mac Donald Smith, and others of equal prominence. Professional golfers will battle for JOURNAL I WATER IS0N1W (MMlY THURSDAY, SEPT. 7, 1933. TO REMOVE TO NORTH The many friends of I:r. anc Mrs. Erie R. Teepell will be interested in learning that they are soon to move from Atlanta, Georgia, to St. Paul, Minnesota. Mr. Teepell has Just been appointed storekeeper of the Western .Fruit Express Co., whose shops and store department are located at St. Paul, he going at once to take up the work. The Teepell family have resided at Atlanta since the fall of 1928 when they left this city where Mr. Teepell was storekeeper for the BREX over a period of several years. This new assignment will bring the Teepell fr.mily much nearer the old friends in this city where it may be 'possible to enjoy the associations of the past as Mr. end Mrs. Teepell had a very large circle of friends here that regretted to see them remove to such a distance. cash prizes totaling $2,000, while at- 5th tractive merchandise prizes have been about thirty relatives gathered at the Posted to attract the largest possible i. .e v n nn t Pi.itts- number of Nebraska amateurs. mouth to celebrate the fiftieth wed ding anniversary of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Sheldon. A delicious chicken dinner was served by the hostess. Mrs. E. C. Giles assisted by Mrs. George C. Sheldon The music furnished by Mrs. E C. Giles at the piano, accompanied by her son Sheldon on the trombone, In a sense the tournament will be a contest or iseDrasKa against me world. As No. 1 defenders of Corn husker golfing laurels will be Johnny Goodman of Omaha, winner of the National Open, and Rodney Bliss, also of Omaha, runner-up in the Na tional Intercollegiate and in the Western Amateur. Sports writers are TURN BACK WEEPING WATER The Lucky Strikers, lady kitten- groom of fifty years, their daughter, Mrs. E. C. Giles, husband and fam ily, Mrs. Gertrude Wolph and daugh ter Evelyn of Nehawka; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Olive and family of Weeping EIGHT MILE GROVE Water; . Mr. and Mrs. Conant Wolph LUTHERAN CHURCH' and family of .Nehawka; Mr. V. P. Sheldon, Nehawka; Mrs. Emma Shel her d,,htPr. Lois, on the clarinet hesitant to attempt to forecast the and youngest daughter Eleanor, on uits lor me lonunes or goir may r,.1r -.nlwori I cic vale ouiiic ncumaiva ut ---o especially "Silver Theads Among the ...-.. - Gold," sang so sweetly by Eleanor with accompaniment, alao "Perfect Day" with several other selections The house was decorated with flowers of trolrf and vellow fcr the oc- casion. A most enjoyable and happy1""1 "l "- reunion of relatives was spent. ing Water LaDor aay ana cngea a . a -,. lauies team or inai ciiy in a game oi Those nresent were the nriue anal tne popular spori. ine local laaies proved too clever for their opponents and won the game 19 to 5. The pitch ers for the Strikers were Edna Tay lor and Helen Sadlak. while the catching was by Wave Smith and Verna Shaffer. The local team feels Sunday, Sept. 10th. 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 10:30 m English services. The Lord's Supper will be celebrated in English, with usual offering taken. Sunday, Sept. 17th. Annual Mission festival. Morning English and Cerman services. Afternoon German service. Evening English service. of town teams in the future. well pleased with the result and ex- .. , , . - .11 lit. . don and daughter, Mrs. M. N. Tucker pKCl lo 5tase oiner Bames Wim oul of Nehawka; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Tefft, son and daughter, Ward and Esther of Weeping Water; Miss Esther Shel don of Avoca; Mr. L. C Todd and daughter, Mary. TT.XTRA "PILING DAYS FOR WHEAT APPLICATIONS' . j In tlu fprclnl pIci ilMit Tmpo- Due to the fact that the wheat re- tiayt tlu vlllttts" 'f liuivlll vmp. duction figure has definitely been set tne ij,,,,,,,,. ( .H.a h ll-p pmm r at 15 and that the time for filing mi p . .liniment rnn. appneauons ior wneut " .jj,,,.,,,, , , ,,, ,, ,p tracts has been extended to P""' Wttter of ,,, v,ia0 ,,,,, r,. ber 15. extra meetings for farmers still wishing to sign applications are being arranged. The scneauie oi iut meetings is as follows: o lTVnniiiir Wn t pr at , The bonds (arih.l by u luiwo v..r. Farm Bureau office. I . September 8 Mynard Community there being 22G cast in favor of ty years after dato of , Ihmiimh o but are payable any tlino nftor llvo ycur. building. !bond3 and 51 against the lsr.m t'lxty September 8 Glenciaie v-uuu-u, o per cent o tu, miles east of Louisville. if rnrrvjn of llu September 8th Murdock school ror l,ie farr,n ot Ulc September house, voto cast Im tii-t r.oiiiry ineiiKtirt1. PAY VISIT HERE Fn! Tn-lv' fnlly t Hptfln oik! Mtp, Floyd C. Hard- lt.fr onil riimilv. who uro returning finm (hp nir of duty with the U. S. (i py nt Hn Jitpn. Porto Rico, ar il vr! In Hip city today. They will vlrlt In i o nt the home of Mr. and Mr,-.. Hill F. 1'atternon and later ex to ko on to Full City where I hoy will visit nt the John W. Falter homo. Tho Harding family are ic ho Jo.alod nt Fort Snelling wnere Capful n Harding ir, to be stationed with tin; Third Infantry. VISIT IN THE CITY The home of Mr. and Mrs. Searl F. Davis was the scene of a very pleas ant house party over the week end, they having as guests old time frh-nd. Mrs. Curdon W. Wattles and fo:i, Gurdon, of Hollywood, California, who are visting at the old house in Omaha, and Mis3 Margaret Ftdde, head of the home economics depart ment of the state university were the guests. WANTED TO BUY Prairie hay wanted. Plattsmouth Feed Yards. Telephone 377. tf-sw 8 Greenwood school September 8 Eagle school house. September 9 Weepingf Water, at S Farm Bureau office. A ronrocnntntlvo will Tie Stationed DUALITY and SAVINGS? il wfu choose 6e h veen at each of the above filing places to. gj help fill out the applications. If farmers who grew any wheat In is the base years of 1930-31-32 can see where the allotment plan may bene fit them it will par. them to come to one of the above filing places and talk over their individual problem with the representative. The meet ings will be from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. LEAVING FOR FLORIDA A. G. ..Baldwin, who has been spending the summer at the home of his aunt. Mrs. A.. Dove Asch, near Murray, is leaving, next Monday for SS Florida where ho expects to spend - the winter season. Mrs. Asch will accompany the nephew as far as Falis City on his journey and will remain there o enjoy c few days with friends. 3. -f- Thomas Walliag Company f Abstract! of Title 4 4 Phone 324 - Plattamouth n 4. 4 ,MM,r-:!l..i-l.-.l..M,I?MI..l.4' Fop news of shopping bargains,! read tne ads in tne Journal. You will find them tho equal in every way of tho "headliners" offered by large city stores. L Pony Lapin A Complete Showing SPECIALY PRICED! From $ To I I llllllll Smart Swagger Coats Beautiful Dress Coats ALL NEW STYLES Direct from our largest Fur Coat Manufacturing Co. Perfectly Matched Skins of Muskrat Gray Squirrel Leopard Hudson Seal Northern Buck Seal American Broadtail CpccnaS GEaowniag Saturday! Pease Style Shop - Cass County's Largest Exclusive Ladies' Store In spite oS the advance in merchan dise and the added cotton tax we are quoting the following LOW prices . , Sept. 9 We were fortunate enough to procure arioVKer lot of these Notions to sell at this low price. These are a . few. of the items included in this sale-r- . 2 yards Narrow Elastic. . . . . . .". .. ... ,2c 4 yards Bias Tape .2c 12 Bobby Pins 2c 12 Pearl Buttons . f 2c Box wire HaHir Pins ... .2c Hair Nets ; ; 2c Shoe Laces ,2c Rayon and Mercerized Embroidery Floss .2c YOU WILL ALSO FIND IN THIS ASSORTMENT Pins - Needles - Shoulder Straps - Thimbles, etc. Men's Work Shirts Ccat style, 2 pockets, faced sleeves, high count chambray. Blue and gray. 49c each Men's Overalls Full cut, 2:20 denim, large pocket3. "Hi Power" and "Bed Ball" makes. 98c pair Men's Work Shoes Plain toe, oil tanned uppers, composition sole, leather slip sole, rubber heel. A sturdy shoe for all types of work. $2.29 pair Wright's Bias Tape limited quantity of Wright's fast color Bias Tape in 6-yard pieces. Good assortment of col ors. While they last Sc bolt New Slip-On Sweaters Misses pretty Sweaters, ages 12 to 18 years in new neck styles, long sleeves. Very prac tical for school wear. 79c each Men's Athletic Union Suits Fine quality Nainsook, taped back, sizes 33 to 46. 39c each Men's Fine Yarn Cotton Socles Made from fine yarn, ribbed top, seamless. Assorted colors. All sizes. 10c pair Outing Flannel 36 inches wide, light fancy grounds, good weight. Not re placeable on today's market at this low price. 10c yard Limit 10 yards to customer m is m IGA BRAND PRODUCTS give you both Often you've wanted foods (hat are "a little better" but hesitated to buy then because perhaps the price was too hish . . . . I.G.A. Brand gives you that extra quality and offers you extra savins at the same tine. AD FOR FRI. & SAT. SEPT. 8 - 9 Swift's White SOAP 10 bars for 25 Crystal White orP&G 10 tars for 290 Try IGA Cleanser Per can St SSm PORK & BEANS Armour's, Van Camp's Always a Stand-By for Hurry-Up Meals 5c PILL PICKLES Quart jar SWEET PICKLES Quart jar IGA KUSTAED Typical IGA quality, The Bite is just WAX PAPER Per package PICNIC NAPKINS 89 ccunt. Pkg. STUFFED OLIVES IGA, 6-cz. bottle MARSHMALLOWS 8-oz. pkg. ... 15c ... 21c jar IOC right 5c 10c 19c ... 9c tn m IGA Flour $-fj J9 48-lb. bag - - 1L Omar Flour 4-lb. bag - - s v .89 Sunkist $"f .89 4S-lb. bag - - ii Gold Medal $9.25 43-1 b. bag - - tsA EE a GINGER ALE, IGA, 3 24-oz. bottles. 43c PEANUT BUTTER, pint jar .13c GOLDEN CORN SYRUP, 10-lb.. . . .46c SALAD DRESSING, McLaren's, qt. .23c ICE TEA, 12-oz. jar 23c SARDINES, Mustard or Tom. Sauce. 10c POWDERED SUGAR, 2-lfe. pkg. . . .17c COCOA, Hershey's, y2 lb., 10c; Lb.. 19c SUGAR 10 lb. CI. Bag54i 100-lb. Sack$5.39 CANE 10-lb. CI. Bas 56c 100-lb. Sack .-$5.59 MILK Libby's "I O 3 tall cans. IOC Borden's or Carna tion brand. 3 tall cans. 20c Del Monte Coffee, 27$ lb. i - g - A "A" Blend, lb. 21c "G" Bhnd, lb 25 1 'T' Blend. lb..29C SPECIAL Corn Fiakes IGA or Miller's Large Size Of . Pkgs, 3 for. tUC SAVE MONEY on Youx Canning Day Requirements Befit of Jar Rubbers, 3 pkgs. ... 10c Quart Mason Jars, dozen 79c Pint Mason Jars, dozen 69c V2 -gallon Ma3on'Jars, doz.. .$1.05 Mason Lids, per dozen 23c Economy Jars, quarts, doz.. . .90c Jelly Glasses, doz 35c and 45c ORANGES, med. size, doz 15c ORANGES, large size, doz 25c LEMONS, per dozen 25c CANNING PEARS, market basket. 25c CAULFLOWER, per lb 8c HEAD LETTUCE, Ice Berg, ea 10c CELERY, per stalk 10c and 15c CABBAGE, 3 lbs. for 10c SWEET POTATOES, 4 lbs 25c COOKING APPLES, 10 lbs.. . . . .20c ES TOILET TISSUE 4 Large Rolls 19 IGA, 3 Ige. rolls.23i Tender Green or Wax BEANS Garden Fresh Flavor 2 No. 2 Cans 23$ BUTTER Casco, Solids, per lb. Quartered, 24 Lb. RAISINS Seedless 2-lb. Bag 15c OATMEAL Large Tube 15 Small Tube 8 Linko, s:n. tube 5 Bulk OAts, 5 lb .20 NO. 1 SIZE CANS Peas, Corn, Pork and Bean3, Lima, Kidney or Red Beans, Hominy: 5$ Pineapple No. 2VZ Size I O Cans, Each AOL Mich. Pears In Syrup No. 2i2 Size I O Cans, Each lOL Malt Syrup IGA Large AQ size Can TrL Ideal Brand Per Can Bice Bibbon Per Can 49c 59c Ma WMtte'c Meats: SDejptS:, Beef Roast per lb 1G Very Good Quality Shoulder Beef Steak, lb. . 12$ Tender and Juicy. Fresh Pork Shoulder, lb. . . . 60 Skinned, fine for Roasting Boston Pork Butt3, lb 10$ Fine for Baking or Frying Cent, cut Pork Chops, lb . 12$ Cut from 10-12 lb. Loins Link Pork Sausage, 2 lbs. . . 290 Fancy Pure Fresh Pork Berlin Luncheon Ham, lb. . 190 Tasty and Economical Swift's Summer Sausage . . 250 Essex, Super-Quality Fresh Bologna, per lb 100 Fine for Quick Lunch Pork Liver, per lb.. ... . 5 Sliced or In Whole Piece v Beef Hearts, per lb St Fine Baked with Dressing Swiss Roast or Steak, lb. . . 190 Cut any thickness. S ! vE DO OUR PA? . Plattiaoutti'e. Leading Casb Store ra n ow nut iiiiiiiiiiraiiiiiiiiiiiraiiiiiw