PAGE EIGHT iPiillsiis THESE PRICES GOOD FRIDAY - SATURDAY Crystal White Soap Chips, pkg 100 Pink Salmon, 2 tall cans 250 Fig Bars, 1-Ib. cello bag. . . 3L5 Folger's Coffee, per lb.. . .320 Raisins, 2-lb. pkgr Windex, per bottle 200 riraD Im'.owx anil All (ilaNiinarr SiinrkHnjs Clfsr. Big Peet Scap, bar 50 Toilet Paper, Ambassador, 6 rolls . . 350 Sirloin or Round Steafc, 2 lbs. . . 35c Shoulder Steak, per lb S5c Baby BeeS Roast, Sb lie Plate Boil, 3 lbs 2c Rump Koast, lb 15c Hamburger, fresh cut, 3 lbs. . . . 2Cc Small lean Perls Chops, lb.. . . . .23c Pork Butt Roast, lb 20c WOEK FOR BLIND PROPOSED Chicago. Steps to open the field cf telephone switchboard operation as employment for the blind of the nation were taken at a meeting spon sored by the federal rehabilitation division, department of interior. Illinois has pioneered in offering this work to its blind. Carl Wiley, field agent and switchboard instruc tor for the blind for the Illinois de partment of public welfare, would be used In training blind operators in other states under the plan set in motion. PRAISE MRS. COCHRAN Grand Island. At Its regular meeting the Grand Island Ministerial union went on record unanimously commending Mrs. R. L. Cochran, wife of the governor, for her de cision and announcement that, while she is hostess of the governor's man sion, no intoxicating liquors would be served.. D Fine tcp. Tar 2 u' hi hi uiu mmrnM ji tmnm. 1 l'3 1 1 RED FOXES NUMEROUS Dlair, Neb. Red foxes, until re cently rare in Washington county, have increased in numbers so rapidly in the Fort Calhoun neighborhood that farmer have instigated a drive against the animals. The Fuhrman brothers, living west of Fort Cal houn, have captured fourteen. Poul try flocks are reported to have suf fered heavily from raids of the ani mals. SMITH IS PROSECUTOR Omaha. Robert Smith, Douglas county court clerk for twenty-seven years, was appointed city prosecutor by Mayor Towl. Smith passed the state bar examination two years ago. A republican leader. Smith ran for the republican nomination for Unit ed States senator in the last primary but was defeated by Robert G. Sim mons of Lincoln. Dally Journal 16o per woeK. . i,- -' - BEAU BRUBflMEL Guaranteed Fast Colors New Patterns $1.35 to $1.95 Values esn's Sk combed yarn, Seamless ribbed Colors Black, Brown, French and Grey. All Silk Crepe Wine Rayon Crepe Dark or light colors. For Dresses, Slips, Linings. Dollar Day Feature Yds. or . Ho WOMEN'S SILEC mm) Full fashioned Silk Hose, Ser vice or Chiffon weight.' Dollar Day Feature Pr, Sor . .$Ho J SCANDAL JAES GOVERNMENT Paris. The specter of Serge Sta vinsky, dead just one year, hung over another French government as the swindler's widow appeared before the chamber of deputies Investigatin committee. Fighting for her release on bail. the beautiful Arlette Stavinsky told the investigators police forced her to give false testimony as to her whereabouts Jan. 4, 1934, one of the wild days when "Handsome Alex's" frothy empire came tumbling down aBout his cars. Politics pulling strings behind the scenes was re sponsible for the police action, said Stuvhisky's widow, who has been in prison for months. A new repercussion of the year old scandal which directly or indirect ly brought the fall of three govern ments and caused bloody riots in which twenty-nine were killed and several thousand hurt came with charges that Hcri Poulner, ex-ccn- vict and former friend of Stavinsky, was pardoned thru the influence of a formei- minister of justice. The charges were placed before the cham ber'j investigating committee. REMOVE DAMAGE SUIT Omaha. The $100,000 damage suit of Leon S. Kopcld against the Cargill elevator interests was order ed transferred from the district to federal court Tuesday. Kopold was one of eight persons injured when a dust explosion killed four men and caused property damage in excess of $1,000,000 Nov. 23. lie claims his injuries are permanent. CHARRED BODY IN A STACK Gornett, Kas. Authorities here were investigating the death of Da vid More, 23, of Fort Scott, Kas., whose charred body was found in a strawstack near Garnett after the boy had been missing from his home since Friday noon. Officers said More had been shot. STOCKS OF HOSIERY New York. tSocks of hosiery on hand at the end of November were 15.940.2G9 dozen pairs as compared with 15,808.097 dozen pairs at the end of October and with 15,473.394 dozen pairs at the end of November, 1933, the hosiery code authority re ported. MO. Saturday Light fancy, dark fancy white, plain colors. 36-inch width standard weight outing. Yd Values up to $5 marked down. Your choice of many items for $2. Blouses, Dresses, Hats, Lin gerie, etc. See these bargains! Fast Color Prints Ginghams Plain Broadcloth Yards for . il J FLATTSMOtlTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOUBNAX IN MILLION DOLLAR CLASS The Plattsmouth State bank of this city has entered the million dol lar class as the last report, printed in the Journal shows. The bank has long ranked as one of the leading flnancial stitutions of eastern Ne braska and has under the careful management of its efficient staff of officers maintained one of the strong banks. Its growth has brought it a great deal of business and with the vol ume growing each day the bank force is kept on the rush to care for the flow of business. The community is to be congratu lated on having such a strong in stitution and Mr. Schneider and his assistants deserve much credit for the able manner that they have guided the bank in the recent years cf stringency and uncertainty in the financial conditions the country over. HOLD ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Qrea polis Elevator association was held on Saturday and resulted in the se lection of Claude Mayabb, Fred Tschirren and Hugh Stander as the members of the directorate for the ensuing year. The elevator haa been in charge of John Galloway as man ager for the past year. SUFFERS FROM FLU Hillard Grassman for the past two days has been confined to hi3 home for the greater part of the time as the result of an attack of the flu, which has caused so much sickness among the residents of this section. Mr. Grassman was forced to return home Monday morning from his duties at the Eates Book store and has since been under medical care. ENJOY ORGAN RECITAL Mrs. D. C. Morgan and Miss Gerda Peterson of this city were visitors at Omaha on Sunday afternoon where they attended the organ recital at the Joslyn memorial. The program was one that embraced the works of some of the greatest masters of the music world, offered for the music lovers of this section of the state. STILL CRITICALLY ILL Miss Margaret 7Scotten, who was operated on last" Thursday at the Nicholas Senn hospital at Omaha, is still in critical condition following the very serious operation that she has passed through. Her sister, Mrs: C. F. Weber of Chicago is here to be with the sister until her condi tion shows a more favorable tuin. RETURNS TO GLENW00D Mrs. Belle Stoner, of Glenwood, who was here for a visit over the week end has returned to her duties in the Iowa city. -Mrs. Stoner was a guest here of her Bister, Mrs. II. A. Bates and with ' her son, Hillard Grassman and family while In the city. . New Store Low Prices The DEAN GROCERY will offer cn Saturday, Jan. 12th, special low prices on Oranges, Apples, Bananas and Sugar. Also the Aunt Betty Bread Co. will con duct a demonstration here that day, serving free lunches. Come ! Dean Grocery i COMPANY Frank R. Dean - Proprietor T X ProduceWanted Friday & Saturday Springs Smooth Legs, lb. 14 Springs, Stags, lb. . 10 Hens 4y2 its. tnd up, lb 12 Hens Under 4V2 lbs., per lb. 10 Capons, 8 lbs. up . . . 1S Cream, today ..... 30 HIDES Beef Hides, per lb 3y2 Large Horse Hides, each $2 (In Good Condition) We Pay Cash We appreciate your business. Our cream business Is increasing each week. Qlve us a trial! A. R. CASE & CO. Located Just West of Ford Garage PLATTSMOUTH, NEBfl. HOLD FINE MEETING From Wednesday's Dally The Westminster Guild met last evening at the home of Catherine Ilirz. Tha devotions were led by Ruth Warga. Marie Vallery gave a very interesting report on the life of Mar tin Luther. After a short business meeting de licious refreshments were served by the hostess. VISITS AT, CRAIG Don Creamer was a visitor over Sunday at Craig,. Nebraska, where he spent the time visiting with his mother and old friends. The mother has not been so well in the last few weeks, but Is now showing some Im provement. - SUFFERING FROM FLU Frank M. Eestor, councilman from the first ward, has for the past three days been confined to his home as the result of a severe cold and flu that has made it necessary for him to take an enforced vacation from his duties at the Bestor &. Swatek Co. hardware store. raininii Introductory Sale 'Kayo' Chocolate Pudding 1 Package St 1 Tackage l 2 for. . . . ...60 Peanut Butter 24-oz. Jar - - - - 25c Catsup, Fancy iE: 2 Bottles - - - 29c U Rolled Oats s2 Large TutSe - - - 19c Gloss or Corn H Starch m ic Lib. Carton - 2 for I UK. Miller's Corn Flakes O Large 1 A d Packages. - - - LJ 1 ) j Fresfa Fruits & Vegetables APPLES, Newtown Newtons, bushel ... .$1.59 HEAD LETTUCE, solid Ice Berg, 2 for. . . . . . .15c CARROTS, fresh green tops, bunch 5c GRAPE FRUIT, juicy, small, 6 for 15c POTATOES, White or Rurals, peck . ..29c SWEET POTATOES, 6 lbs. for 25c Rutabagas Turnips Carrots Salt -15c 2-lb. Tubes Coee Peaberry Santos 1-lb., 21c; 3 lbs. - 59c Pumpltin Happy Vale No. 2 Cans O for 25c Soap Chips 3K3 m "Balloon" 6-lb. carton - - - 29c Tomatoes "8hlrley" Brand Med. can, 9c 3 for 25c Post Toasties or Kellogg's Corn 1 A S Flakes - Lge. Pkg. Sani Flush Toilet Bowl Cleanser - - Can 19c IIIIHIlIiHilllllllHra RECEIVES HIGH HONOR George E. Nickles, representative in the state house of representatives from Cass county, has received high recognition for his work in the past session and his clear Insight into the affairs of the state. Mr. Nlckles has been named as chairman of the ways and means committee, one of the most Important of the house commit tees. SUFFERS INJURY Vornon Am of the Black & White meat market, is confined to his home as the result of a fall sustained on last Friday at the meat market. He was standing on a box reaching to a higher shelf when he lost his foot ing and fell, striking a bucket as he fell. The injury proved very pain ful and he has since been under medical care. i Thomas Walling Company Abstracts of Title Phone 324 - Plattsmouth 9 4- -WXMM!-M-i-s- at Money Saving Peaches Dry, Choice "3 C Quality - - 1 lb. IdL Crackers "Acme" Brand f - . 17c 2-lb. Caddy Butter 1-lb. Carton - - - uut Roberts Milk Cans - - - - 17c Sugar Fine Granulated 0 10-ib. Bag - - - OtC 25-lb. bag, $1.29 Peaches "Mission" Brand 16c Can - - 2 for Heavy Syrup. 31c Soap Qiant Bars of Crystal White .22c 3 lbs. for Toilet Paper Sanl Sorb r 0 nous loC White King Granulated Soap OO KJed. pkg., 19c Lge. C 000 BLACK & WHITE FEATURES SwISts Fotfsadatlocn Weeti with the Following Bargains Swift's Roller Stamped Yearling Beef Fancy Heifer Shoulder Eoast, Round Bone cr No. 7 cuts, lb 12 Y2 Fancy Heifer Bound or Sirloin Steak, lb ' H20 Fancy Heifer Shoulder Beef Stesk, lb Il5 Bib Boiling Beef, 3 lbs. for 20e Swift's Prime Bib Boll of Beef, lb IIIl9 SMOKED MEATS ADVANCING BUY UOVJl Swift's U. B. Bacon, 6-8 lb. avg., half or whole. Lb 24 Bacon Squares, mild sugar cure. Lb. . Hit Swift's Circle S Smoked Picnics, per lb. ; 1S Smoked Hams, first grade. Whole, 230 lb. Half, lb." 24 Fresh Beef Hearts, lb 0 Fresh Pork Liver, 3 lbs.. 25 1 Minced Ham, lb 15 Large Pork Chops, lb. 23 Bologna, per lb 12 y2 1 Jewel Shortening, lb 15 Fresh Ground Hamburger, all Beef, no cereal. 3 lbs. fcr 25 1 Fresh Oysters for Stewing. Quart. 496; Pint 25 SEE US ABOUT QUARTERS OF BEEF Extra Fancy Casings for Butchering (o)n WIMIDTi Plattsmouth's Leading; Cash THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1935. PUT IN SIDING The Burlington are busy complet ing a 400 foot siding at the Elliott crossing north of this city. This siding will be used by the Kansas City Bridge Co.. in handling the sup plies for the work on the Platte river work north cf this city which is now opening up. FOR THE Highest Gash Prices FOR PRODUCE See Us First! All Poultry Is Higher . . . Cream ar.d Eggs Steady. Hides hlgherl "Our Service Satisfies" Conveniently Located, Corner 5th end Main St, Plattsmouth Salad Dressing g Rare Treat, Rainbow Of Full Quart Jar - - LdOC EEg SwiSt's White g Soap n 10 For3 23C m Raisins Thompson's O 17c i Seedless lbs. EGA Jell Assorted A 1 A Flavors Pkgs. XcC Cocoa g "Our Mothers" 1 Q ' E 2-lb. Carton - - - 1C EE: fl Pineapple Broken Slices 1 TT No. 22 Csn - - - liC EE3 Grape-Hut Flakes rrr: . . . i9c i Porlt and Beans g Armour's or Libby's ti Medium Can ... - OC bi Tomato Soup g Van A Cans f Q m Camp's f for - LuC Palm Olive Soap p 3 ?:r i4c li .. - mm . m Syrup, Golden Table Quality jq pi 10-lb. Pail ... J JC S3 IGA Pancake M Flour M Fully Prepared - - - 17c I 3 Y2 -lb. Bag E3 Gtore HOME DAIRY J 1 A, v 7 V