MONDAY, MAY 7, 1934. PLATTSMOT7TH SEMI - WEEKLY JOUBNAX PAGE THREE BUILDING a SOUND ECONOMY for you by making your saving complete with good, reliable quality at a low price. That's why it pay to trade at For-All Brand Sliced or Half Peaches cr Tkk-Tock Pears TIQc No. 10 Can Oceana Red Pitted CHERRIES cr For-All Brand APRICOTS, No. 10 can, 490 IKIf ' V ii if r-i - in ii i-1 " , Ad for Tues., Wednes., Kay 8-9 TOMATOES New Deal Brand No. 2y2 Can Bonny Best Erand No. 303 size. 3 cans. 10c 19c So-Taslee Soda CRACKERS or Certified 2-l g Grahams caddy l"C BEEF HEARTS, lb 5c HAMBURGER, lb 7V2c BEEF LIVER, ib 10c BEEF STEAK (Shoulder), !b !2V2c PORK STEAK, Ib 1340 LUNCHEON MEATS, lb 15c BACON SQUARES, cello wrapped, lb 9l2c ORANGES, 216 size, doz., 29c; Ige. 126 size, doz 37c GRAPE FRUIT, 126 size, Fla. Marsh Seedless, ea 5c APPLES, large fancy Washington Winesaps, 4 lbs. . . . 29c ASPARAGUS, long green, locally grown, Ige. bch. ... 5c CABBAGE, new crop Texas, solid heads, lb 4c CARROTS, fresh green tops, large bunch 4c POTATOES, Red River Early Ohios, peck 25c CELERY, well bleached, tender, 8c stalk, 2 for 15c RADISHES, fresh, crisp, full red Arkansas, bunch. . . .lc Baker's Breakfast COCOA 1-lb. Can IJL Best-of-AII Margarine 1",b" 1 ftr Carton - 1UL Baker's Premium Chocolate Mb. Cake 21c Butter-Hut JELL Assorted Flavors 4 Pkss. - - 19c Chase and Sanborn DATED COFFEE 1-Ib. Can - Emerald Isle Early Jane Peas, No. 303 can 10c First Prize Narrow Grain Corn, No. 2 can, 3 for 25 C Fancy Blue Rose Rice, 3 -lb. cellophane bag 19 C Choice ixed Dried Fruit, lb., 15C: 2 lbs 29c Climax or Absorene "Wall Paper Cleaner, 3 cans 25 C Champicn brand High Test Lye, 4 cans 25c SUGAR Granulated fiffjc Beet, lO lbs f?&i 20 lbs., $1.03 P & G, Crystal White cr Omaha Family SOAP 10 Bars SILVER LEAF. lO bars20c OeS Monte . "Crtho cut" C-55C Can"-!!!0 FLOUR Cornett Brand 48-lb. Bag HINKY-DINKY 24 lbs.. S3c : 48 lbs $j .39 51.59 White King GRANULATED SOAP 24-oz. 17 40-oz. JCIC Pkg. - I 1 C Pkg. - ! P KECEIVES GAS TAX FUNDS County Treasurer John E. Turner has received from the treasurer of the state of Nebraska the sum of 53, 342.25. the share of Cass county in the state gasoline tax for the month of April. This amount is apportion ed to the county and in turn is divided among the various cities and towns and the county highway fund. HAS TONSILS REMOVED From Friday's Iai1y This morning John Bauer, Jr., was operated on for the removal of hi3 tonsils which have Irou giving him more or less trouble in recent weeks. The operation was performed here and the patient is now home to recup erate from th? effect of the operation which seems successful in every way. Country Club Committee Drive for Members Response Has Been Excellent, But More Signers Are Necessary to Put Over Plan. The committee that have had charge of the drive for members for the Elks Country and Golf Club is still functioning and it is hoped that in a short period that the necessary members pledged can be secured to assume the success of the venture and the maintenance of the club for the ensuing year. The committee in charge of the drive have not fully covt-n d the busi ness section of the city and when the canvass of the business and pro fessional men of the community is completed it is hoped to be able to enlist the interest of others in the move to put over the membership tc a figure that will assure the success of the movement. The securing of the membership it necessary if the club and the golf course is to be maintained and as a community asset it should enlist as many as possible of the residents of the city in this worthy cause. James W. Holmes is chairman ol the committee- and Rev. G. A. Pah! is the secretary and they have had the assistance of a very active com mittee in the soliciting of the new members. EIDDY Biddy has a very large in corrigible brood. And each day she goes in search of food, She scratched in the dirt for worms and seeds To satify their longings and their several needs. She had an eye for business and to slake their thirst, They saw in the brook flashes of a sense of the worst, Which made them dizzy when they all went to drink. As they stood on the edge of that awful brink. Biddy had a call she gave as an alarm. And they all fled for safety for fear of harm. The cover of the hills proved protection for all. It made no difference whether great or small. "When darkness stopped her search for food, Biddy knew where to go to pro tect her brood From the ravages of the storm that disturb their rest. As they were safely tucked in their downy nest. The daily grind that man has pursued With the thought to scratch, he was daily imbued. And as he took his offsprings to the brook to drink. When reaching old age he was left alone to think. Over the brink of depression and an endless game, The politicians are sparring and seeking fame, While the wreck of an empty and well spent life. He tried to save the world from an endless strife. But where is the haven prepared for the man. Wr o took care of Lis brood, when the flood of depres sion overran The country and swept from him his all. He now sits alone, empty, await ing his call. J. R. T. Forest Overturs and family of Sut ton. Nebraska, arrived Wednesday for a visit at the Fred Geis home near this city. Mr. Overturs is a nephew of Mrs. Geis. One Night Only, Wednesday May 9th American Legion Building ireacffiiie Follies Auspices Hugh J. Kearns Post, American Legion A Fast, Snappy Review 40 Professional Artists Here with Their Own Special Orchestra A combination of Minstrel, Vaudeville and Musical features that are guaranteed to please. Proceeds go toward furnishing amusement, sports, etc., to the thousand men who are wards of the Government at the Transient Camp located in Omaha. Played to Two Packed Houses in Omaha Last Week Adults 85c Children IOc A BIG ROAD SHOW ENTERTAINMENT AT PICTURE SHOW PRICES! Texas Crystals Made from Texas Mineral Water by Process of Evaporation ! NOTHING ADDED For Constipation, Indigestion, Headaches, Auto Intoxication, Rheumatism or Colds. A 1-lb. package makes 15 gallons of genuine Texas Wells Mineral Water. Clip this ad and take it to Weyrich & Hadraba's Drug Store, where they will allow you 52c cn a $1.50 box of these Crystals. Net cost to you, 98c. Mail Orders Filled Rooster-Booster Days for the Coming Week Special Prices to Be Offered Here for Roosters May 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th. MISSIONARY MEETING W. F. M. S. held their regular May meeting at the Lome of Mrs. Frank liarkus Wednesday afternoon .vith a good attendant- of members md several visitors. Mi 2. Barkus led devotional with the subject "The Penetrating Light," which was ably 10 rt rayed by the experience of Paul :t time of his conversion. The regular business session fol owi'd with routine of reports. A re ort was given of the Thank Offering aken the previous Sunday when Dr. fohn Baptist, born in Armenia where le received his spiritual training he ore leaving for America at the age f fourtetn, gave a vtry ital message jh the twenty-third Psalm. The Auxiliarj' was very pleased at the ;enerous response of those in attend mee at this service The resignation m account of poor health of Miss lie lart, the president, was accepted at his time and the vice president will all out the year until the rcgulnr .lection in August. A review was nade of the Altar of Service which lepicts goals to be reached this year ;ach month. It was pleasing to find .ill points complete to date and plans jn way to accomplish remaining )nes. Much time was taken to talk jver plans for the mystery mother daughter dinner to be held ta 0 clock May 9 at the church dining room. It is hoped to have a visit rig speaker who will have a live mes ;age for the daughters, who are the Standard Bearers under Mrs. Barkus .is counsellor and Mrs. E. H. AVes :ott as Sunday school teacher. At his time the girls 'with their own mothers will learn who the mystery nember of the auxiliary is who has een her sponsor during the past vinter. Mrs. Zella Traudt had charge of he lesson on "Woman and a World oncience." Three live subjects were nerely touched upon, so vast are the ossibilities of each. Current events n peace were discussed by all pres nt: Education for Temperance was riven by Mrs. John Elliott from an rtiele by Ida B. Wise Smith, nation al W. C. T. U. president on "Educa ion About Narcotics and Alcohol;" Teace Movements in Mission Lands vere reviewed by Mrs. Handley and novies and the impression given for ;ign countries of America and its so ial life, was portrayed by the leader through leters from Americans who 'iave witnessed such influence on the people there. Each member is to study "The N'ext Step" in April Friend to find ter place in a better program for so cial life improvement. A pleasing piano solo was given by Mrs. Devoe as a fitting close for such a meeting and refreshments served by the hostess brought ad journment of a very profitable program. The preparation for the four Rooster-Booster days for May 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th, is now on as the re tail section of the Chamber of Com merce plans this great opportunity for the poultry raisers of this sec tion of the state and the Plattsmouth trade territory. On these four days there will be a premium price paid for poultry in this city and which will be made so attractive that it cannot but at tract the attention of the residents of this locality. The merchants of the city are also planning in conjunction with thesj four big days to have an array of special bargains which at the pres ent mounting prices will prove real bargain offerings for the careful shoppers. The advertising for the four big days will be given in the Journal cn Monday so all should watch for the formal announcements by the merchants. l0!liIHII!!l 1 -r 1 KIM 1 m Day S At peciafs 1 W. T. Richardson, of My- nard writes insurance on eith-'E-s er town or farm property in p the Farmers Mutual of Iin:f! coin. There are none better. Phone news riem vo To. G. Gladicla Bulbs, astd. colors, doz.. . 25c Navy Beans, 4 lbs. for ISc Rice, Blue Rose, 3 lbs. for ISc Rolled Oats, large size, pkg 15c Apple Butter, full quart 25c Crackers, 2-lb. caddy 19c Blue Ribbon Malt, 3-lb. tin 53t Rhubarb, 3 bunches for 10c Corn Syrup, 10-Ib. pail 4BC Red 'A' Coffee, lb., 21t; 3 lbs. for . . . 62c Oleomargarine, per lb IOC K-9 Dog Food, per can St Palm Olive Soap, 3 bars for 14 MEAT DEPARTMENT Pork Loin Ends, 2 to 4 lb. avg., lb. . . 13c Pork Hocks, 3 lbs. for 25c Bacon Squares, sugar cured, lb IGp SEE THE FAN DAHCER One of the Big Attractions at King Korn Kapers Legion Bldg., May 17th HIIIIIll TO ATTEND TRACK MEET From Friday's Daily Coach Fred A. Rothert with a group of the members of the track squad of the local school, were at Ashland today where they parti cipated in the invitation meet. It is expected that there would be some fifteen schools in this section of the state present to participate in the various events. A number of the track stars were unable to attend the meeting as they are also in the senior class play which is presented this evening and they found the two engagements too conflicting. A number of fans accompanied the tracksters to the meet and witnessed the exhibitions given by the Univer sity of Nebraska track team. CHEVE0LETS WIN GAME The Chevrolet kittenball team in a practice game won from the Red & White team by the score of 23 to 7. The game was exciting in the finish after the Red & White had led the auto workers. Hubert Dew featured the game with a home run for the Chevrolets with the bases loaded. f f t t t t y y y f y y y y y SPECIALS FOR Rooster Boos ter Days MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Full Cut Coat Style Blue and Gray Covert cloth washable mater Special Price for Wednesday Only 50 MEN'S WORK PANTS Blue and gray Covert cloth washable mater ial. Good and sturdy, does net shrink. $2.65 pair Young Men's SOX NEW ANKLE SLAX AND EEGTJLAH HOSE LIGHT PASTEL SHADES 35c Pair Young Men's White Duck DRESS CAPS Specially Priced, Each 25 C MEN'S HARVEST HATS 25c Wide brims, adjustable band. Peanut straw. Each CHILDREN'S OXFORDS Star Brand Black grain leather uppers Non-mark Compo scles. "Star Brand." Sizes Syz to 2. $1-39 pair Men's and Boys' Outing Bal WORK SHOES Star Brand ShoeJ An Better" Oil tanned uppers, Compo sole with leather slip sole nailed and sewed. "Star Brand." $1.49 pair MEN'S UNION SUITS ATHLETIC STYLE Extra good quality Nainsook, tape reinforced back. All pcints cf strain, reinforced. 70 f V I Sizes 36 to 46. Each. MEN'S RIBBED UNIONS Sizes 36 to 46 Fine combed yarn, elastic rib knit. QQ Short sleeves, ankle length. Each ODC MEN'S WORK SOX Random knit, brown and blue mixed. 1 A Eibbed top. Pair 1 U L MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS New Spring novelty patterns. Fast vat dyed colors. Sizes 14 to 17. Each U HOUSE DRESSES New attractive styles, Each 7St Rayon and Chardonize HOSE Women, Lock Here. Pair 250 UNBLEACHED MUSLIN Fine quality for Quilt Lining. 5 Yards for ZOt OENNICHSEN'S The Largest Store in Cass County V - . - ,- . . -A-- A Afc A -T-k -L Ati B y y y y y y y t y y f y y y y y t z r Y f y y y x y y y y y y y y y y y y V f s