PAGE EIGHT PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSDAY. OCTOBER 31. 1935. M CARL'S MARKET OFFERS THESE OUTSTANDING VALUES IN Canned Goods or Saturday PEAS Xtrr Good Brand, 12 54c Value No. 2 Can Voull lfc.e tliee freb. teutln (innlro I'm. Selling t ft price wrdlunrlly rbnrtcrtl tor hr -pre-imrel-frotn-drj--orU.' variety. TOMATOES Full No. 2 Size Cans at a Special Price 3 for Fancy band pack from red rlp Tntnatoew or On rut quality. AnotUrr of nr nntntandinx canned c"1n Mprvinli. for Sat. Pork & Beans No. 300 Size (Tall) Cans Ex. Special 3 for KRAUT Large No. 2 2 Size Cans of Frank's Kraut 3 for PURCHASES NEW BUILDING Harvey L. Gamer, who has con- H ducted the electric shop and ice cream parlors in the building just north of the Ritz theater, ha3 just con cluded the purchase of a building of his own. Mr. Gamer has purchased the Thierolf building on Main street between Fifth and Sixth streets, from the Phillip Thierolf estate. This is one of the best buildings in the business section and located in the main business section of the city and will make a fine location for Mr. Gamer. The new owner has not decided as to the time that he will move his stock and equipment to the new loca tion which will be arranged to ac commodate the business of Mr. Gamer. Sunkist Oranges 2 doz. 29c OUR STOCK ofl Fruits and Vegetables is much larger and more complete than we were able to carry in our former location. For the finest quality Fresh Fruits and Vegetables and home grown Potatoes (Peck, Bushel or Cwt.) get our prices first. BekinsBldg. 532 Main Street Phone 255 !'.'... ."L!.. ...... HOLD QUARTERLY CONFERENCE PROGRAM AND PLATE SUPPER At Mynard community hall, Friday evening, Noveniber 1st, 8 o'clock. Given by School district No. 45. Alice Wiles, teacher. o28-2tw-2td Prom Wednesday's Dally Last evening at the First Meth odist church was held the first quar terly conference of the local church with a large attendance of the con gregation. Dr. M. E. Gilbert, D. D., district superintendent, was present to conduct the conference. This is the first . conference under the pastorate of Rev. V. C. Wright and the report of the church activity showed a fine growth in all depart ments of the church activities and the district superintendent was es pecially pleased with the fine increase shown In the attendance record. RETURN FROM HONEYMOON DEATH OF FORMER RESIDENT Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schaffer, the latter formerly Miss Alice Bulin, of this city, were here Monday evening for a visit at the-home of Mr. and Mrs. James Bulin, parents of Mrs. Schaffer. They have just returned from their honeymoon trip to New York and are now settling in their new home at Omaha. The death of Jacob C. Coffman, 75, former Plattsmouth resident, occur red Monday at his home, 3900 Ran dolph street, Lincoln after an illness of some duration. He was one of the veteran engineers or the Burlington and resided here some thirty years ago, where he was married to Miss Myrtle E. Chandler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Chandler. The family later moved to Chicago and to Lincoln some twenty-five years ago and where they have since resided. Surviving are his wife, two sons, Claude W., and Clare V., three bro thers, G. F. Coffman, Lincoln, Phillip Preston and Perry Coffman of Platts mouth, sister, Mrs. Margaret Crofford, Falls City. ' The funeral will be Wednesday at 2 p. m. at Hodgman's chaptel and in terment at Wyuka cemetery, Lincoln. Program and Platte Supper. To be given at Dist. 41, Nov. 8, 8 p. m. Everyone invited. Martha Kaffenber- ger, teacher. n4-7dy-o31n7w SB Fnnprnl nf m maa m. a, wo. : W. F. Gillispie Wednesday Services at the First Presbyterian Church Largely Attended by Old Time Friends. Wednesday afternoon at the First Presbyterian church was held the funeral services for William F. Gil lispie, long time resident of this com munity, who had gone to the last rest early Tuesday morning at the Ne braska Masonic Home. Mr. Gillispie had made his wishes known as to the funeral and these were carried out in strict accord by the relatives and members of the Ma sonic order. Dr. H. G. McClusky gave the ser mon and the message of Christian faith that gives the promise of eter nal life to mankind, as well as pay ing tribute, to the departed friend whom he had known for a number of years and who had given his expres sions of faith to the pastor. The Masonic quartet composed of Frank A. Cloidt. H. G. McClusky, R. C. Cook and L. O. Minor, gave the two numbers that had been requested by the departed. "I Will. Sing of My Redeemer," and "Rock of Ages." The interment was at Oak Hill cemetery beside the wife who had preceded Mr. Gillispie two years ago, the pall bearers being old friends and associates who had been selected by the departed, William Rummel, John F. Wehrbein. Julius A. Pitz. William Wetenkamp, Phillip Hirz, George W. Snyder. The members of Plattsmouth lodge No. 6 attended the services at the church and conducted their ritual istic services at the grave, William F. Evers, past master, giving the eulogy. lllQl'l IM THESE PRICES GOOD FRIDAY - SATURDAY Aunt Dinah Molasses, 2-lb., 5-oz. . . . 220 Raisins, Thompson Seedless, 2 lbs. . . 150 Prunes, 2-lb. box. . . . . .200 Mapleine, 2-oz. bottle 290 Grape Juice, pint bottle 180 ATMEA1L KAHl QUICK OR REGULAR Large 48-oz. Tube - - - - - 190 Small Size Package, 9c f ft k mw aw BOYS '"'GIRLS PIRATE COLOR BOOK with rJTE KAFSTEA SCA? . . .230 5 Giant Bars. 8 Regular Bars 270 COFFEE Maxwell House M. J. B. Brand Folger's Butter-Nut P & G Fresh Roasted Your Choice of the Above Brands, at, per Lb. 30c Green Beans, No. 2 can Tomatoes, No. 2 can Kraut No. 2Y2 can Mixed Vegetables, No. 2 can Pumpkin, No. 2l2 can 3 Cans for SS2 Chevy Toilet Paper, 6 large rolls . . . 250 Full 1000 Sheet Count to Roll Rice, fancy Blue Rose, 3 lbs. ....... 200 Brown or Powdered Sugar, 3 lbs. . . . 250 Linit Starch, pkg .100 Hominy, No. 2 can, 2 for. 170 Bartons Self-Shine, 2 bottles 250 Steak,. Sirloin or Round, lb 22c This is Young, Tender, Baby Beef as Fine as You Can Buy Anywhere. Bec Roasts, choice cuts, lb.. . I4c Also Finest Grade Baby Beef Plate Boil, lean, meaty, lb.. . . I24c Hamburger, resh cut, 2 lbs. . .25c Lamb Chops, lb . .23c Pork Brains, lb. . .10c Pork Chops, small, lean, lb.. .22c 10 to 12 Average pill f lacues Coati Warm, All Wool Fabrics $3.95 Ages 3 to 12 Warm end serviceable with Flan nel Lining and Sateen lined Yoke. Canvas Gloves Nap inside, Knit wristlets. Pair 10c .Work Sox Eockford style. Random knit, also Plain Colors Pair 10c Flannel Shirts Sturdily made of Suede Cloth Colors: Tan and Gray 98c Men's and Boy's Work Shoes Outing Bal Style Leather and Com position Soles Our Low Price p 1 .49 1 V - !&r"Star Brand Lined Jackets 2:20 Denim, with 25 Wool Blan ket Lining. Only $1.39 Shotf Brushed Cotton Sleepers Heavy weight one-piece garment with pock et, button front and drop seat. Size's 1 to 6. Work Shirts Blue and Gray Chambray Coat Style Two button Pockets 39c Overalls - Jackets BIG SMITH ALL SIZES $1.15 - THIS BEAUTIFUL JYW 1936 mimr "rj.an Mangle lasup I f J J TRIPOO I AND TRIPOO EXTRA CAiH-when your purchases at this Storw amount to 20.00 CHILDREN'S ALL WOOL SLIPOVER AND COAT STYLE SWEATERS Ages from 2 to 8, at $1 Ski Overalls Sor Children JERSEY BIB FRONT KNIT ANKLETS ' Ages from 2 to 6, inclusive 69c Hustling Gloves and Mitts Good Weight Double Face Outside Seam $1.49 Doz. Husking Sleeves: Good wt. Denim, elastic wrist, at 350 PAIR WOMEN'S Flannelette Gowns A real value. Striped patterns and Pastels in both regulars and extra sizes. Priced at, only 59c ... v .... The Largest Store in Cass County, Plattsmouth, Nebr. i S' Stock up your t H I months with these tine qualitp I sTAfDA SPECIAL FRIDAY '. SATURDAY ONLY pantry now lor the long winter months with these fine qualitp Canned Foods. IGA SLICED OR HALVED i Peaches 9c D4 s Dozen Cans, $2.20 I IGA FANCY SLICED aPineannle . . .21c U Dozen Cans, S2.26 II IGA RED, SOUR, PITTED 1 Cherries . . . . 11c 13 IGA ISauer raut . . 9c Dozen Cans, 95c IGA FANCY Tomatoes . . .13c M Dozen Cans, S1.45 IGA TOMATO SAUCE Sardines . . . 10c y Dozen Cans, $1.10 ff GRAPEFRUIT, PINEAPPLE or I Orange Juice . .10c P IGA Dozen Cans, $1.10 B Tomato Juice . . 10c Dozen Cans, S1.05 No. 2 Cans 3 for lli&PiC1 1 m - U&A& ) I; H 012 TOMATOES fi sixers 25P i n Il JO A FANCY PINK I 3 Tall t r I ! 1 Can HijQ 1 I THREE CANS . 38c I ! I . DOZEN CANS $1.50 I 1 Jrali-T ill lh CansILC)Q I I il Sl CANS o, i I I 25cj 25c! Salad Dressing Win You, quart. Dog Food Strongheart, 4 tins Happy Vale Pumpkin No. 22, 9c; 3 for il I J a f! y ii H fi DOZEN CANS 950 Chocolate Clusters 25 c Michigan Beans "I C 3 lbs. for JLUL 19c Soda or Graham Crackers 2-lb. Caddy Pound Doll Free with 2 Pkgs. IGA Lge. Size Pkg. 17.9 m 3 If 11 ja Light House CLEANSER, 3 for. . Swift's White SOAP, 10 reg. Bars Pork & Beans No. 300 Cans, 6 for . Droken Slice Pineapple No. 2 54, 18c; 2 for. Casco Butter 1-lb. Car ion 10c 25c! 29c! LIAXIVELL HOUSE 35c 30c 3 PLAIN OR IODIZED LIWETTOUS SALT ft n H fi q 0 i i a i n n a a PEARS, fine quality home grown, bushel 65 APPLES, Black Twigs or Winesaps, bushel 90 HEAD LETTUCE, large, fancy Iceberg, each 9 GRAPE FRUIT, fancy Florida Seedless, 4 for. . . . .25 POTATOES, finest home grown, 15-lb. peck 190 ONIONS, per market basket .25 I lil fj I ill II il il n MEAT BEPAEiTfJENT SHOULDER BEEF ROAST, corn fed, lb . . CUBE STEAK, per lb 25 VEAL STEAK, per lb 250 BACON SQUARES, Swift's U. B., lb.. 220 SLICED BACON, Swift's Coral, Vfc-lb. pkg. 190 RIB BOILING BEEF, fancy corn fed, lb. ...... 12 12 0 a ii is 1 fj Ii Opeciafl 3 lbs. Meaty Neck Bones 2 lbs. Wisconsin Kraut 30c Lard Dold's White Rose Brand 2 Pounds for 35c & JJ Li J O jm II a u k 3 n i -i a i u y H N f i 11 y M a u y y il y 1 1 mi. ii. in i ,n. . m : :