THTJUSEAY, MAY 2, 1934. PLATTSSIOTTTH SEMI - WTEEXY JOTTENAL PAGE THP.FS Weeping Water J. Leslie "Wiles was a visitor at Plattsmouth on Monday of this week, driving over in his car for a short time. Dr. V. H. Tuck was called ever near Nehawka last Saturday to look after some business in his profession as a veterinarian. Mrs. Helen Craig was a visitor in riattsmouth for the day on last Tues day where she had some business matters to look after. Fred A. Bursch was a visitor in Plattsmouth on Monda yof this w eek, called there to look after some busi ness matters for a short time. Vm. Dunn and sister of Omaha, were visiting and looking after some business matters in Weeping Water for the afternoon on Monday cf this week. Wm. Sporcr of Murray was a visiter in Weeping Water for a lew hours last Tuesday, called here to look after some business matter for the afternoon. Martin Nielsen, who is a candidate for nomination for the office of coun ty sheriff, was a visitor in Platts mouth on last Tuesday and was meeting with his many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Tool of Murdock were visiting in Weeping Water on last Tuesday and attending the Achievement Day program which was sponsored by the many 4-H clubs in the county. P. H. Miller was a visitor in Platts mouth on last Sunday and while there was the guest at the home of James Miller and family, son of P. H. Miller, and where all enjoyed a very pleas ant visit for the day. Representatives of the Hobson Funeral Home were called over to Murray on last Tuesday on account of the passing of John H. Farris, an old time citizen of that place. The body was brought to Weeping Water where it was cared for until the fun eral. J. It. Reeder of Plattsmouth was a visitor in Weeping Water on last Saturday and was looking after some business matters and was also drop ping a card where it would do the best work, telling of his having filed j for the position of county superin tendent of schools. This makes the j fourth filing for this office, the pres- j ent occupant. Miss Alpha C. Peterson, j T. P. Johnson of Murdcck. Miss Jessie I Robertson and himself. Pad Boldin Better. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bauers of Mur dock were visit'.ng in Weeping Wa ter for a time on last Tuesday and while here were guests at the home of Ray Boldin. They came to see the son, Paul X. Boldin, but found that he was at an hospital at Omaha where he had some time ago undergone an operation and at this time was just leaving the hospital, but not as yet able to return home. Paul is a grand sou of Mr. and Mrs. Bauer. Grand father and Grandmother Bauer were also expecting to celebrate the 15th birthday anniversary of their grand daughter, Hope Boldin, but were com pelled to return to their home in Murdock and did not get to cele brate with her. Suspended Doctor I Jury Awards Lawrence Still $3,500 Damage Make Trip to West. Hugh Cappen drove a car out to the sand hill country to take M. II. Goilisttr and wile and a sister-in-law to the funeral of their untie and after the funeral they also went on into the sandhills to lock after some business matters, returning home on Monday of this week, they leaving last Friday and attending the fun eral on Sunday. Install Electric Trimmer. The Dinger Lumber company has installed aa all-electric wall paper trimmer in their wall paper depart ment and are now fixed so they can care for any amount cf wall paper tiimming and ilo it with dispatch anil made the very best job as well. r A v "mi Mail Contract Expires. The mail contract for the carry ing of the mail from Nebraska City to Omaha, via Dunbar. Talmage, Otoe, Avoca, Weeping Water. Louisville ar.d on to Omaha, expires with the last day of June and the government is advertising for bids for the carry ing of this mail for the coming four years. Address all bids to the post master general if you want to make a bid on the work. To Mret Friday. The Cass and Otoe County Cattle Feeders and Breeders association will moctin the Philpot Hall at Weeping Water to discuss the proposed pro cessing tax which is to be considered in the national congress at a rear date. All interested in the proven- ijf - i 1l When you change to vs53s53 I vL heavier grade oil, change 'OTto f to one that does not U Mz? f 'swm,rfjm' " L";, sludge. Sludge causes pis- S''jC B I;;! ton rings to stick and 4 n "ii pump oil. Change to : ' Xt...". -i' . - 'h" A. IsoVis fD" anti-siudge Ci; jTrt mtoroil. It keeps rings ft '-fr-''q lively and free, reduces fg V.:,!V y il con8umption, cuts oil Br. IT. C. Mortensen, suEperided St. Paul city health officer, who admit ted he treated John Dillinger and Jchn Hamilton for gunshot wounds early in March, He said he did not suspect they were criminals until he raw one carrying; a machine gun. They failed to return, he said. His story is being brought before the grand jury. tion of the passage of the law are urged to be prestnt at this meeting. Glen Boedeker, who attended tha Chi cago meeting, will be prestnt and report on the big meeting at Chicago. Band Concert This Evening. There will be a band concert in Weeping Water this Thursday even ing with plenty of good music from the bandstand in the street of Weep ing Water. All who are interested in good music and a good time, come and bring someone with you. Showing Improvement Now. The Rev. E. S. Pangborn, who went to tho hospital in Omaha early last week, and who was hoping to be able to return last week in time for the services, was not able, but expects to be home on Friday of this week and be at the s-rvicc for the coming Sunday. Sealed Verdict Received as Court Convenes This Morning Relo cation of Highway 75. From Monday's Dally The jury that had harj tne mat ter of the relocation of Highway Xo. ; 75, involving the appeal of C. Law rence Stull from the appraisement plactd on his land for road condemn ation, this morning returned their verdict in the case. The jury had com to an agree-' ment Friday night but as the court j was adjourned untii Monday, it was ! not received until this morning when i Judge Livingston arrived from Xe-! braska City. j The jury brought in a verdict in the amount of $.'i,F00 as the damages that should be paid to .Mr. Stull for j the usa of the land for road purposes. ' The appraisers in the case had! plac ed the amount of damages at i 51.C51.25 and from thi ; Mr. Stull had appealed to the court. Mr. Stull had contend -d that the construction of this road in addition to others that had been placed through his farm bar caused a great ceal of damage in segregating farm lands in several pieces. the PREPARE FOR S-eUiUUET The final details of the banqust to be given by the Plattsmouth Wom an's club in row being worked out and all preparations :;:ade for this annual eveiit wrich v I'.l be held on Monday evening. May 7th at the First Presbyterian church. The banqurt is to be served by Cir cle Xo. 1 of the Woman's federation cf the church and v. ill be open to th" general public, both men and women. The main speaker of the evening will be William J. ilotz, eminent Omaha attorney, who will speak on "The- Law and Economics of the Air Mail Situation," speak h:g from an extended experience in the air de velopment, of the country. A fine musical program is being arranged under ih" diivcticm of Mrs. J Jak F:gl:y ar.d whieh will surely be one ef the Ixst that has been pre rented here. Patterson to Speak. The Brotherhood cf the Methodist church of Weeping Water have as their portion of the May program a rather and Son banquet at the church building on May 14th, when they are expecting over i'00 at the tables. They have secured It. Foster Patter son, principal of the Plattsmouth high school as their principal speaker. COICIERCIAL COKTEST Easiness Is Very Good. Henry Lemke. who recently estab lished a paint shop on lower main ?tr?et, tells of business in his line be ing excellent, with more business than he can well take care of and having much work ahead. Henry is an excellent workman in his line and gives particular attention to all the work which comes to his place of business. Receives Injuries. Lowell .the four year son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Itecton, while at play fell and injured himself badly and was layed up for a time. He is, how ever, at this time, getting along bet ter and is able to be out a little. Attend Wrestling Contest. Elmer Michelson and son. Buddy, and Tone Dison were over to Omaha on last Tuesday evening where they were attending the wrestling contest which was on the boards for the occasion. The Plattsmouth high school be ginning typewriting team composed cf Henry Kaffenborger, Virginia Trively, and John N'ottelmann scored Crst place in the Cass county type writing contest held at Ixmisville Saturday. The championship team composed of Kathryn Hough, Lillian Sedlak and John Kelly won second place in the advanced division. Kath ryn Hough placed second in the one minute championship. In the indi vidual ten-minutes for championship division Lillian S. dlak and Kathryn Hough placed fourth and fifth, and Henry Kaffenbei cer third in the novice individual ten-minutes. Ellen Kelly placed second in the novice one-minute. Six schools participated in this contest and the pirdls of Mr. Starrett made a very creelitable showing, and some students were unable to take part due to other activities. PROPOSE EAGEEALL TEAIrl TWO OTHER FINE MOTOR OILS RELIANCE . . . 15c qt. POLARINE . . . 20c qt. STANDARD OIL SERVICE at these Standard Oil Dealers and Stations Standard Oil will not be undersold on value STAKS&.Q OSL SERVICE STATION 747 Vine Street CLAUD A. RUSE AUTO COMPANY 6th and Pearl Streets SVVEEN SERVICE STATION Oreapolis Sought the Historic Town. Thead Davis, who has resided in Cass county for the past CI years and has been to almost every corner cf the county during the time, wish ed to make a complete roundup of the entire county, started for Rock Bluffs and after traveling a long ways south from Plattsmouth, ar rived at the home of Capt. H. L. Gay er where they visited for a time and when they were through with their pleasant visit it was too late to go on to Rock Bluffs and so returned to Weeping Water and will make the at tempt again. George Cohan say3 he gets thou sands of letters after each broad cast, from listeners wanting to know what, if anything, he did before he went on the air. Anyhow, it ought to cheer George up a lot to know that he's finally making a name for himself. Journal Want-Ads gel results The Young Democrats club of this city in addition to their other ac tivities are now planning the or ganization of a baseball club in this city. The club will have the oppor tunity of the services of many of the fast young high school players to form one of the best teams of its kind in this part cf the state. The preliminary organization and prac tice will be held soon and the team be ready to book contests with ether team of similar types. 'ependable Insurance Fire Windstorm Hail Public Liability Collision Property Damage Thet We Sell Every Kind of Good Insurance Duxbury & Davis Fhone 56 Plattsmouth M ONEi SPENDING LESS and eating good foods! THAT'S what it means to be a regular, daily Hinky-Dinky customer! Try it. Del Monte Sliced cr Half PEACHES r n No. lVl Can, 17c 3 tOr 49 Silver Bar Royal Anne Cherries, Pears or Kb lVl Can. 17 3 tOf 49 Ad for Plattsmouth, Fri., Sat, May 4-5 First Pne Marrow Grain CORN No. 2 Can, or KOittlKY TOMATOES Silver Ear in Puree 1 tall can, Tc ; 3 for m: di:ai, iirui lnr,'c No. 2Ht fr.n - - 19c ICc Bonny Best Lombard PLUMS RHUBARB, 3 bunches 20c Slnmlierry vr.rirtT . li-allr rrrmrn. GREEN OKXOKS, Ige. bch. . . 2c I.IMtlllV H-O'VC. RADISHES, 3 ge. bchs 5c I"r-it. Tijr. frfi r-?. LETTUCE Med. size. Sc ea. 2 for 15C Ufrj'1n I"rcth ri:- Solid Krfwlx. ORAHGES, 226 size, dox. 29c itlifornla Swwt Julo; " nlrLcinK. GRAPE FRUIT, 5c; 6 for . . 25c s.If I'loriiln lliirnh S ! I full of jul. I? Lzrge size Winesaps IS, 25C Kitm fancy :;liIiiton WiiifKaMN. ASFAK AGUS, Ige. bch 5c (Iri'vii. luonllj- jrn. PEAS Tender, well filled Pods, Lb 1C GREEK BEANS, lb 10c CABBAGE, soled heeds, lb. . 4c CARROTS, large bunch ... 41c l'rt'Mli i.roeu Top. NEW POTATOES, 10 lbs. .39c o. 1 Trtn H.-1 Trl uni'iliN. AGAIN FEATURING U. S. CHOICE BEEF... BEEF ROAST, lb.. . 12V2c 19c RUMP ROAST, lb . . 17V2C unlit?' obtniiiiible. liei-inll.v uulnl BEEF STEAKS, lb. . . 20c . Miil'r. II n flntor. Kciiuinr Com Wil IrloitiM., T-Hon en, Kouml and Short CiitN. PORK ROAST Fr. Shoulder, Ib.-JC Shrink mil. r-lli. nv-rHfT. llnnMa from 1- l 1Ti-M. nvK. ShoultU-rx. Irlii-iu -iimi-)i I. t;rnlu frti inalil. Boston Butt ROAST, lb. . 12 c hoicf. mrnt CHtx from frnin ft'! Pork, 12 lo 15 Hi. aversiKe el;h I'urk slio:ill-r. PORK STEAK, lb 13 Vic SI (! from joiiiic, H-ih1t IIohIou IIiiIIm. CotitniiiM vfrv lilllo ?onr. FRAOTCFURTS, 2 lbs 19c f'mlaliy ItlvI Irnnl, lrev july BACON Hinky-Dinky SUced, Mb. Pkg.20C Flu- ikpIIoh fin or. micnr I'Urrd, hirkory Knifkril iiiill!. hllct'al mill rip-il. LARD Dold's 100:; Pure 2 Mb. Pk?s. 17C BACOH Cudahy's Eex (Belly), lb 19C ll v iioli or Ilnlf Krli. l'iuMt liirn KmI SIIOI 1.1)1.11 II--f. Nothiui: l(l'r ob'niunlilr n liTf. viZu-r. Ri3 ROAST, lb. . . ICollril n very ilclicloiis rn I! JI--f im u rnl. f 'i'II flat or, juicy. I . r. f -!"CJU' l-'inrat cuality obtainiiblt. li)t--inll uulnl for fnv "-.r. (l!(l!(T KrllrioiiM. trniltT. tlnet flmor, ;eiiuin' Corn llccf In Slrloiiifj T-IUmipk, Kouml and Short fiitN. Post Toasties cr Kcllogg's CORN FLAKES Small Pkg., Gc -flj Large Package - J' So-Tastee Soda CRACKERS or Certified 2.lb 1Q Grahams caddy IvC Van Camp's Bean Hole Beans 0 300 size jior Can Swans Down CAKE FI0UE ch m Pkg. - - Z4c Casco Creamery BUTTER SOLIDS g i Mb. Carton. &k iinrterf o. -7r lb. Best-of-All Margarine i-ib. Carton . . , 10c Jell-O Assarted Flavois 4 pkgs. - 1 uC tjf1,TD31bs.,62c KARO SYRUP Red or Blue Label 10-lb. Pail - 49c 5-lb. SC Pail Schofcsrt's Famous Peanut Butter Mb Jar 15c 2-lb. fel Jar - r& Emerald Isle Peas, Early June, No. 303 can 10c Earl's or First Prize Pork and Beans, No. 300 cans, 4 for 10c Benny Lass Asparagus, 8-oz. cans, 3 for 25 C Van Camp's Tcmato Juice, 14-oz. cans, 2 for 15c Choice Elue Kose Puce, 3-lb. cellophane bag 19c Northern Navy Beans, 10 lbs., 45c ; 5 lbs 23c Salad Dressing BUTTER-NUT Pint Jar - i9c r.29c DVARFIES Whole Wheat Cereal, richer flavor. Pkg. .1 M. J. B. Junior COFFEE i.ib. Pkg. . 5i Kacaroni or Spaghetti (Bulk), 2 lbs 19c Golden Glow Mustard, quart jar 15c Superior Brand Whole Sweet Pickles, quart jar 25 Eicardo Brand Cueen Olives, Zy-cz. jar, IOC; Quart 33c Santa Clara Prunes, medium" size, lb., 10c; 3 lbs 29c Choice Blenheim Apricots, lb., 190; 2 lbs 370 Choice Mixed Dried Fruit, lb.. 17c ; 2 lbs 33c Champion Brand Hin;h Test Lye, 3 cans 250 Ben Ami Powder, 2 cans, 25c; Cake 110 mil T 7'l'lV If I i ,1' i (fcealL Old Fashioned Strawberry Shortcake way In Just a jiffy! - Family BlSqUlCK size Pkg. Small Pkg., 2lc fc- i 1. 1 ifr stLJ MAIl IIUX TOPS Tl KACTOKl! Palniolive soap q)-c 6 Bars Crystal White Soap 6 Giant Bars 210 10 Beg. size Bars 250 Super-Suds Large pkg-. 150 2 10c pkgs 150 Crystal White Soap Fialies Lge. 21-cz. pkg 100 5-lb. pkg. 290 FREE! A 10c Pkg. of Spark V":,t,:u 19 with Eeach Large Package at FZ.OUR 1 QQ Crcwn Jewell, 48 lbs. Hinky-Dinky 5 lbs., 25: 10, 49 51-59 24 lbs.. 930 : 43 lbs 1 M. l. D. Sealed) llfKt Orlnd for All .Methodx! 3-lb. Can 2- Can White Cross Dog Food HKAIrllFI'I. A I THITKR S 2 Cans Fort Howard Water Crepe TISSUE 3 lge. Rolls -If Plilsbury's Best "Balanced" for Perfect Baking always 24 lbs. 98c $r 05 40 lbs. .