THTJBSDAY, SEPT. 2S. 1933 PAGE SIS Now that it's all over better get busy and buy that new FALL SUIT and new HAT. Whatdayasay? Wescott's Since 1879 To Enlist 662 " ; More Nebraskans in the C. C. C. Enrollment of Second Quota Will Be gin October 2 Youths Must Ee IS to 25 Years Old. - Herman Mann or LiOUlsvllle, -was In the city Tuesday for a few hours to look after osme matters of business. Omaha. RanCan nicrt, slate fed eral relief director, announced here that Nebraska's Quota in the second enlistment for civilian conservation corps work is 662. Enrollment will ! begin Oct. 2. Allotments, he Bald, have been made in each county on the basis of previous allotments together with re lif needs. Lancaster county's quota is forty-eight and Douglas county is 114. Enrollment will be handled by present county emergency county committees where they exist, other wise by committees named by Biart. The youths chosen must be from IS to 25 years old and must be "good, clean and decent," Biart said. Some preference will.be given forUoy Scout, training. The boys, he added, must come from families who need the money badly, 'altho they need not be on relief rolls. The recruits wil.l .be expected to send home f 25 of their $30 monthly earnings. " Allotments for other counties: , Washington 5. Sarpy 6, Cass 9, Otoe 10, Richardson 9,' Nemaha 6, Johnson 4, Pawnee 4, Gage 15, Jeff erson 8, Saline 7, Thayer 6, Seward 7, York 7, Dodge 13, Saunders 10, Colfax 5, Cuming 6, Burt C, Platte 10, Nance 4. Butler 7, Madison 13, Boono 7, Antelope 1. - , Knox 9, Pierce 5, Stanton 4, Wayne 5, Cedar 9. Dixon 6, Dakota 8, Thurs ton 7, Holt 9, Boyd 4, Keya Paha 2, Brown 2. Rock 2, Wheeler 2, Custer 12,; Garfield 1, Loup 1, Blaine 1, Thomas 1, Hooker 1, Hall 13, Ham ilton 5. Merrick 4, Howard 4, Gree ley 4, Valley 5, Sherman 5, Buffalo 12, Dawson 8, Adams 14, Clay 5, , Nuckolls 5, Webster 5, Franklin 4, Kearney 4," Phelps 4, Harlan 4, Red Willow 7, Furnas 6, Gosper 2, Fron tier 4, Hays 2, Hitchcock 4, Dundy"3, Chase 3, Lincoln 10, Perkins 2, Keith 2, Arthur 1, McPherson 1, Logan 1, Deuel 2. Garden 2, Morrill 5, Chey enne 5, Kimball 2. Banner 1, Scotts- bluff 14, Dawe3 7, Sioux 2, Box Butte 6, Sheridan 6, Grant 1, Cherry 4. s ATTEND FUNERAL HERE ? " A number of the relatives from outside points were here to attend-the funeral of the late Mrs. J. C. Elling ton, among these being Mrs. Fred Hughes 'fit Lincoln and Mrs. George Kunz, of Elmwood, sisters, Mrs Freda Seybert, a sister-in-law, of Otoe and her son, Isaac Seybert, also of Otoe, Mr. and1 'Mrs. Ralph Kennedy and daughter, Murray, Mr. and Mm. C. C. ElIington,;Mri and Mrs. Donald Ellington, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Kyhl, Mr and Mrs. Charles Kennedy. ' ENJOYED VISIT HERE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Herron '. of Red Oak, Iowa, parents of Mrs. James Madison " were guests of their daugh ter and- family for. the past week where all enjoyed- a very fine visit, th parents returning to their home In iowa last (Friday. ' FOR SALE Onions, 75c per bushel. J. H. Ful ton, three.miles south of Plattsmouth. " s27-tfw aft Genuine Suede Leather Jacket Brown suede leather, warm knitted collar. QC Leather adjustable cuffs. Lined through- 0 JJiUJ out with good grade sateen. Button rront. Knit bottom. Sizes 36 to 46 . li) Waterproof Suede Jackets Fleece back Tan Suede Clotn rubber lined Rain proof warm I Lumber Jacket style. Sizes 36 - 46. Zipper Front Navy Blue and Tan $3.90 each Heavy Tan Suede Cloth Jackets! Looks like leather feels like leather! Flap button pockets. Adjustable cuffs. For Men, $1.89 For Boys, $1.45 Warm Blanket Lined Denim Jackets 2: 20 denim, warm blanket lined. Triple stitched. Adjustable cuffs, 4 pockets. ; Just the thing for outdoor work. . . .$139 Children's School Stockings Sturdy stocking, rib knit, re-inforced toe and heel. In light and dark tan. colors. All sizes. ' - 17c pair 3 pair, 50 Wright's Fine Quality Bias Tape 6 Yards - All Colors 8 Yards, with Thread -:9c ;; .' 3 for 25c IBlLAESESISrS 72x84 Part Wool Blanket High, .fluffy nap, lovely colors in plaids,, lustrous sateen .bound.',' $,89. pair. 70x80 Plaid ' Blanket Fine . quality , staple- cqtton. Warm and long weariijg. iBuyTthenrnpwf'.$t29 pair. Husking Mittens and Gloves Heavy nap, 12-oz. flannel. Two thumbs, reversible. Double, thick ." knitted .' wrist. " Rlittons, Dozen Gloves, Dozen $1.29 $139 Fine Winter Weight Union Suits Ribbed knit, fine quality combed yarn. Long sleeves ankle length. Cotton fleeced. Snug, windproof cuffs and anklets. Cream color. A splendid value. Men, you will need these to step into one of these fine mornings. Be pre pared buy now at 89c each Women's Bed Room SLIPPERS' Wool felt, with long. wearing chrome leather cushion sole. v A' 8pecial Value ' ' 39c pair - OUTING FLANNELS Light Patterns Medium weight, fleeced both sides. Full 36 inches wide. Fine for . Pajamas,- Night gowns and Sleepers. 'Only lie yard TWEED LOOM CREPES Smart, crepy finish. Beauti ful soft, rich color effects. 19c yard , All Wool Shawl Collar SWEATERS ,if - . Heavy weight, all wool yarn; Sturdy shaker knit with the knit-in pockets. Taped seams. Former $6 values. Special, while they last, at only . $345 each r i ;.: Jufl Arriyd j New .Fall (Hats for Young Men . . , Pastel shades, snap; narrow brims. Satin lined, fine leather sweatband. Also the. iew- R6yal' B hie" shade. $298 each it'.- Young Women's new Fall styles Oil AMD in Suede Two Tones and Kid Leathers -Cuban and k- Louis Heels. Choice of JPuntps- Of Ties. $2.90 pair Boys' Hi Cut Shoes Black oil tan'd uppers. Height 12 inches. Elk strap around top. Non mark composition soles. Sizes 8 to 2 $2.69 A regular fellow's High Cut Shoe, soft; pliable uppers, heavily re-in-forced leather heel and sole. Moc casin style, including knife. . Sizes to 6 Pair Men's Worli Shoes Oil tanned uppers composition sole and leather slip sole. Rub ber heels. Plain toe. Men's All Leather Work Shoe Leather sole, either rubber or leather heels. Plain and cap toes. None better anywhere at this price 02.QQ "Star Brand" Shoes No substitute for leather in these shoes. That's why they wear so well and are so popular. YOUNQ MEN'S DRE8S CAPS New Fall patterns. Cushion, non-breakable visor. Lustrous Rayon linings. Big values 69c to $1.45 REN'S PART WOOL WK. SOX -Wool for warmth,' cotton for wear. Just the thing for river and other outdoor workers. A bargain price while stock lasts. 15c pair CHILDREN'S SHOES and Ox fords Black grain ' leather uppers. Composition non-mar soles.. A. splendid school and dress shoe. Price is only- $139 pair MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Grey and blue chambray. Coat style. Good quality. Saturday only! 49c cacti MANY ENJOY SUPPER : A large number of the residents' ot this city ! motored but Tuesday evenr Ing to the Eight Mile Grove Luth eran church . west of this city where a fried chicken supper was enjoyed by the guests.. The ladies of the church had prepared one of the feasts that they are so famous for serying and which was enjoyed to the utmost by the large crowd. WANTED TO BUY Prairie hay wanted. Plattsmouth Feed Yards. Telephone 377. tf-sw TO ATTEND CONVENTION From Wednesday's Dally A delegation of the members of the Plattsmouth Woman's club de parted to attend the county feder ation convention which is meeting at Wesping Water today. The conven tion opened at 9:30 and will cover an all day meeting with a luncheon at noon. Among those attending are Mrs. James T. Begley, past county president, Mrs. Robert Reed, presi dent, Mrs. -E. H. Wescott; secretary, as well as Mrs. Herman Thomas, Mrs. Phillip Hirz, Mrs. John E. Wolff, Mrs. L. S. Devoe and Mrs. Joe E. Wiles. ATTENDING; CONVENTION From Monday's Dally - Dr. and Mrs. O. C. Hudson depart ed thi morning for Omaha where they will attend the four day session of the Nebraska Stato Osteopathic as sociation that is meeting there1 this week. Dr. Hudson is on the clinic committee of the convention. Tbwnai Walliaf Ceajtaj f ? Abstract! of Title . 4 Pbona 324 Plattsmoath ' sJ " al s I S GOOD FOODS K3AC1E APTT SCMOLARS No nutter what demand you nuke on your food dollars, I.G.A. value like these fill the bill, and put extra change back in your pockctbook. The high quality foods you always get here bring extra goodness to your table, too. Please your pockctbook Vy and please your family. Try the thrifty - V l-G A. way of shopping. ' l s not roST A Black&ite Del Monte COFFEE Per lb. . . . j25 SUGAR 10-lb. Cloth Bags Each 54c 100-lb. bag $5.29 CRACKERS Cafe Brand 2-lb. Caddy 25c PEACHES Slid Pack Near Gallon Blackberries ? Solid Pack Near Gallon 410 -Combination IGA PANCAKE FLOUR and IGA SYRUP Lge. pkg. Flour and Bot tie Cane and Maple Syrup Both for 390 IGA MILK Tall Cans. IQ 3 for. IOC Tomato Soup IGA, per Can 5fi 6 for 29 1. IGA PEACHES Heavy Syrup No! 2i2 Can OO 2 for OOC PORK - BEANS Armour's-Swift's Medium size C tins. Each . JC , Gloss Starch , ::7ic Economy Coffee BiMild Low in price.'. 1 Q Per lb. ' 15C 'light House Cleanser ' Very effici- f ent. 3 for... IvL MASON JARS Pints, dozen 69 Quarts, doz. 79p Jar Lids Mason, doz. -23 SALAD DRESSING Full Quait Jar 250 CASC0 BUTTER Solids, per lb. W... 230,;.- Quartered lb.--24 Tomato Juice.. IGA Brand OC, 3 this for O0 PINEAPPLE Crushed No. 10, near AQr gallon tin TOILET PAPER Soft, Fluffy 4 large size f Q rolls for 1571 SOAP GRAINS IGA 2 Pkgs. Head Lettuce, solid, each. . .00 Onions, per, basket . . ......250 Carrots, 3 lbs. for . .r 100 Sweet Potatoes, basket. . .250 Tomatoes, per basket 200 Celery, well bleached . . 10-150 Italian Blue Plums, lug. . .050 Cooking Apples, 10 lbs.. . .190 California Grapes, 3 lbs. .250 Peanut Butter IGA Brand OC Quart jar mUOK, Dried Peaches New Crop Fine quality. "I O Per lb CORN STARCH l-lb. Package 5 P & G SOAP Giant Bars. f O 3 for liC 5c Baby Beef Roast, lb. 12k Finest Quality, Tender and Juicy Rib Boil, per lb, , , Young and Tender. Economical. Fancy Round Steak . 20c . Cubed Very Delicious. Boston Butts lb. . . 1 2c , Cut frcm Young Hogs. Swift's Weiners, 2 lbs. 25c Popular "Acorn" Brand. Bulk Sausage, lb. . . 8c Armour's Made from Pure Pork. No Cereal or Preservatives. - : , Summer Sausage, lb. 18c Swift's Essex Brand Very Tasty. Rum? Boloma. lb. . . 10c O 2 ' Fresh, Well Seasoned. Ham Rolls, lb. . . . 19c Monogram Brand No Waste. Smoked Hams. lb. .13c By Half or Whole. Sliced Smoked Ham 1 8c Delicious Center Slices, any thickness. Camay Soap Bay a suppdy. G - Per bar PUMPKIN for" Pies" No. 2 Tin., 17 2 for All. DILL PICKLES Quart Jar Whole sup- 1 CM ulv lasts, at. lv CORN FLAKES Miller's Large size. C- 3 Pkgs. ilt VINEGAR Pure Cider. Per gallon 29c XTRA SPEOAL on Canned Goods Hominy, NdVi. Cu1 Beets, No. Corn, No. 2 can. ' 71'-. Choice, each I 2V PINEAPPLE Delllonte SUced. No. li2 flat tins on sale OC 2 for JC I n M I I I I W I V f I Plattsssouth's Leadlns Cash Ctcro iS DO OUR PmKT t : li siuiiii2arjiD!n3K!;::::iDicn