THUKSDAY, JUNE 4, 193G. PAd PAGE SIX PLATTSMOTTTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOUBNAL Gl som City Mi Jack ing j F. St M bar, the Mr. i W Ilobi aftei tusii Tl beca: drlTl fenci Ja ing Will: was of ei Ml has Mrs. days with whih Mi in N guest Emir been daug comp the c C. retui the home L. V. of hi Sund since ins All of la ing i Omal at th the patri day, Boed. for f residi C. Cisne and day, ney, kicke week They good of bi short Mr and meiei Lincc seven Alum both gradi In cc specii Dr. A twem rerBil also Ge daugl man 11. 1 Unir heart 3:30 days. Wl z I t f 1 IBACffiPS Phoxse 28 or H9 Friday & Saturday Special Omar Wonder Flour, 48-lb. . .$1.55 Beet Sugar, ICO-lb. sack $549 C8H Cane Sugar, 100-lb. bag . $570 PRICES ON SUGAR AND FLOUR ARE CASH Butter-Nut Coffee, 3-Ib. can, 94; 1-lb. can 32 Peanut Krakel, P & G, pint jar 22 $ Peanut Butter, Yellowstone, pint jar 20 Stuffed Olives, Windmill, pint jar 32 Icing Tea, P & G, green and black mix, quart jar. .23 Sweet Potatoes, P & G, vacuum pack, Ige. can. . . 14 Ginger Ale, quart bottles, special, each 10 Whole Kernel Corn, P & G, No. 2 size can 14 Fruit Cocktail, P & G, No. 2 size can 17 Dill Pickles, Comet, quart jar 1S$ Sweet Pickles, Comet, quart jar 230 Shrimp, P & G, wet or dry pack, jumbo size can. .160 Beef Soup, P & G, 2 cans for 180 Pork and Beans, Windmill brand, 2 tall cans 180 Noodles, Kamo, 8-oz. pkg. 100 Malted Milk, chocolate flavor, 1-lb. can. 250 Prunes, 40-50 size, 2 lbs. for 180 Bird Seed, 1-lb. pkg 150 Coffee, Royal Cup, 1-lb. bag 210 Oakite, 2 pkgs. and dish mop for 230 WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF Wayne's Chix Mash, Growing Mash and Chix Scratch Stock and Block Salt ATTEND KOTARY MEETING From Tuesday's Daily N. C. Abbott, superintendent of the Nebraska School for the Blind at Nebraska City, was here today in company with his son-in-law, Donald A. MacKinnon, of Rochester, New York. Mr. and Mrs. MacKinnon, the latter formerly Miss Grace Abbott, are spending a short time at Nebras ka City and later will motor on back to their home in the east. The gentlemen were in attendance at the meeting of the Rotary club at noon, Mr. Abbott being one of the best known members of the club in his home city. HERE FROM CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. William P. Rice, re siding on Wintersteen Hill, were very pleasantly surprised on Saturday when Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richter of ,Long Beach, California, arrived here to enjoy a visit with their relatives in this community. Mrs. Richter is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rice. nam HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? Millions of persons throughout the world know all about Elbert Hub bard's famous essay, "A Message To Garcia," but few know the act of heroism and iniative it represented. It all makes a good game to play, be cause 90 per cent or more of the people who know about the "mes sage" know nothing of the names or facts in the story. Bring your answers to the follow ing questions to the box office of the Cass theatre before 6 p. m. Saturday. The persons having the correct an swers will be presented with a pass to the theatre: 1. Who carried the "message to Garcia?" 2. Who sent the "message to Gar cia?" 3. Where was the "message to Gar cia" sent from? 4. Where was the "message to Gar cia" delivered? 5. What information did the "mes sage to Garcia" contain? 6. What American author wrote a world-famous essay entitled, "A Mes sage to Garcia?" 7. Of what war was the carrying of the "message to Garcia" a heroic feature? 8. In what year did this war take place? Cass county nas no bonded In debtedness, as. like the state, It has paid cash for Its g ravel roads and other Improvements. That's a mighty good policy to pursue. TO VISIT OLD FRIENDS From Tuesday's Dally: Mrs. Frank W. Hawkenberry, of Tacoma, Washington, will arrive this afternoon to enjoy a visit here with the old time friends, the family hav ing made their home here over a long period of years. Mrs. Hawkenberry while here will be a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Ofe. She has been visiting with her son, Leonard W. Hawkenberry and wife at Pueblo, Colorado, where he Is in charge of a large car shops. REQUEST TO CHURCH Falls City, Neb. A bequest of $500 to St. Ann's church of Shubert was disclosed when the will of An thony Ege, prominent Falls City farmer, was admitted to probate. Oth er bequests to relatives were made out of the estate, which included J two quarter sections of land In Rich ardson county, a farm in Illinois and $3,500 worth of personal property. DOING VERY NICELY Henry Herold, one of the long time residents of this city, is reported as doing very nicely at Omaha where he is at the Clarkson hospital.' Mr. Herold has been there for the past two weeks and seems to be respond ing to treatment in fine shape and it is hoped may soon be able to be brought home. HERE FROM CALIFORNIA From Tuesday's Dally: Mrs. Fred G. Egenberger arrived this morning from her home at Long Beach, California, and will enjoy a visit of a week or ten days here with the relatives and old time friends. Mrs. Egenberger is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Egen berger while in the city. IN SERIOUS CONDITION The condition of Mrs. H. C. Long, aged resident of Murray, Is very criti cal at this time as she is suffering from the effects of a stroke sustained a few days ago. Mrs. Long resides with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Nickles at Murray. FILLS SPEAKING DATES County Attorney W. G. Kleck was kept busy on Memorial day with two speaking engagements to fulfill, speaking at Elmwood in the morning and at Weeping Water in the after noon. Both of the observances were open air meetings and very largely attended. HERE TO ATTEND FUNERAL Money expended for advertising will produce a good return on the investment. BRICK FOR SALE Hard brick, also limited quantity of soft brick for sale. See Frank Bes tor, City WPA Committee, Platts month. Telephone 151 or 350. From Tuesday's Daily Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Small and son, of Memphis, Missouri, arrived in the city last evening to attend the funeral of David Lancaster at Murray this afternoon. Mr. Small is a cousin of Earl Lancaster, father of the deceased. Inflated or ormnarv dollars either kind will still buy most If expended In your home commun ity, y.here a part Is retained to help meet the tax Duraen and other community obligations. r T T f f f ? T f Phono 210 fJMlUi! FOOD COTEi 429 Main FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS FINEST OF FRESH MEATS AT PROPER PRICES! 7 per Loaf. 4 Loaves. . .25 STEAI Sirloin. . . . Short Cuts Veal Chops Pork Steak. Vl 11 11 U L LI. J Lunch Meat SPECIAL High Grade Boiling Beef or f Veal Stew, 2 lbs. 1LP T T r Y T f Y Y GROCERY SPECIAL Butternut Coffee ppQ llb. Can Pickles Sweet, quart 23 Dill, quart 15$ Kraut No. 2Y2 Can 10 Oleomargarine )lt Lb., i4y2; 2 lbs Av 2ic BACOH MorrelPs Bacon Sugar Cured. Lb 3 to 5-lb. Avg. Weight Sliced Bacon )15c Lean. Per lb 2JV Hamburger or -fl (fan Pork Sausage, IB. JJlHP ILAHIQ) Home Ket. Bend. t Y Y Y Y $ Fresh Fruits and Y vegeiaoies Strawberries fllflc Pull Quart Boxes XJ5' Pineapple Fresh. Each Cucumbers k I AVOCA NEWS John Marquardt was over to Lin coln on Tuesday of this week where he was looking after some business for a short time. H. M. Lum of the Avoca Lumber company, was a visitor for over De coration day and Sunday at the home of a cousin at Verdon. Otto Horschield, living in the country, has been having some exten sive repairs and rebuilding done on his house and barn at the farm. Herman P. Friedenberg, living two miles south of Avoca, has been mak ing some extensive repairs at the farm home during the past few weeks. Elmer J. Hallstrom and family were spending last Sunday in Platts mouth where they were guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hallstrom. The Woman's club of Avoca was meeting at the home of Mrs. Emma Rawalt on Wednesday afternoon, where they enjoyed a very fine pro gram and were entertained very pleasantly by Mrs. Rawalt. Verne Rawalt who was a member of the program In Omaha where he was playing on the Major Bowes pre paratory amateur program received a rating of third of all who were on the program. Verne's music was pro duced on a saxophone. George Fox, state warehouse in specor making bis home in Lincoln, was a visitor in Avoca with his friend, Henry Maseman. They were formerly near neighbors when Mr. Maseman resided near Bertrand in the western portion of the state. Miss Clara Meyers who makes her home in Lincoln, having been em ployed there for some time past, was spending Decoration day with her mother, Mrs. Anna Meyers of Avoca. Mrs. Wm. Theuke, sister of Miss Anna Meyers also was visiting for oxer the week end with his sister. Miss Dorothy Gollner who has been spending the past two weeks during her vacation from her work for the government at Omaha, with her friend, Miss Josephine H. Hull of Washington, Iowa, returned to Avoca to spend the remainder of the week with her parents, which completes her vacation. Having Store Front Painted. Frank Betts, the painter, has been exercising his ability as a decorator and painter in the painting of the store front of J. If.' F. Ruhge, as well as the room east which is occupied by Dick Neumeister. James Cullen and Wife Better. Mr. and Mrs. James Cullen, who were so severely injured some weeks ago In an auto accident have been showing good improvement during the past few weeks. Mr. Cullen was able to visit Avoca last week and Mrs. Cullen is showing good improve ment, but is still kept to her bed and will for a number' of months yet, al though she is doing very nicely now considering the gravity of the injuries. Attended School Commencement. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kokjer were over to Crete a number of days this week attending the exercises lncldnet to the closing of the school year at Doane college where their son, Jor dan is graduating with the closing of the school year which occurred Wednesday. 10c V V I Large Green, each Grapefruit pc Large, 4 for A 20c ;! Large, 4 for. Sunkist Oranges Per dozen Head Lettuce Per head 6V2C CHEEGE American or Brick, 5-lb. box $1.05 . 2-1 b. Box, 47c each 10-Ib. (avg.) Loaf, per lb 17 Y2$ Old Fashioned Brick, 64b. loaf, lb. 19 Longhorn Cheese, per lb 19c ROAST QPECIAILO POT ROAST, Beef or Veal lLo Choice Quality, per lb U Z OVEN ROAST, Veal or Beef 4Ap Choice Cuts, per lb ii.fj' FRANKFURTERS, per lb....l2y2 Y Y Y T Y Y Has Many Young Turkeys. Clarence Norris living northeast of Avoca Is at the present time growing some eleven hundred young turkeys. They have bo arranged to keep them penned up and at the same time to pasture them on red clover and al falfa. He has coops or runs for them which fit snugly to the ground which he places over the pasture and when they had well eaten the same he moves it to another spot, thus pre venting them straying away as well as protecting them from coyotes. He is meeting with good success raising the young turkeys. Make Proffer to Avoca Boy. The Hazel McOwen 6how which has been showing here during the winter and up to the present, having another show the coming week, has made a very flattering proposition to Ernest Gollner for employment for the com ing year. Ernest Is considering the proposal but as yet has not decided as to whether he will acceptfbr not. In Honor of Bride. Miss Anna Marie Sailing, aunt of Mrs. Robert McDonald of Manley, formerly Miss Julia Neilson, la giving a shower in honor of the bride at her home In Avoca today (Thursday where a large number of the friends of the bride are gathered and a gen eral good time is being had with an abundance of gifts, tokens of the high esteem in which the bride Is held. West Best 48-lb. Sack . Boss Brand 48-lb. Sack . White Daisy 48-lb. Sack . Gold Medal 48-lb. Sack . a 1 FILOHJEl $1.29 $1.49 $fl.49 $1.79 $1.79 $f.59 $1.79 Victor or Omar 48-lb. Sack Little Hatchet 48-lb. Sack Mother's Best 48-lb. Sack Santos Coffee Sweet drinking. Lb. 17c 1 Ib.Tin 29c 3 Ib.Tin IGA BRAND Red Salmon )7c 1-lb. Tall Can.. ... w IGA RED Kidney Beans J A 2 Cans for L LINKO LJetfSl Malt Syrup IOC Per. Can fcVw IGA Pears $?jC Syrup pack. Per oan IGA Tapioca llftC Per package JW IGA Noodles Per Package J13v IGA Ldy. Soap 9KC 10 Med. Bars Health Soap H C5C IGA Brand,. 4 bars IGA Toilet Tissue fl Q n 3 large Bolls JL J- IGA Soap flffc 4 Bars for IGA Lye Qflc 3 Cans for tJL Apple Butter 4 K'q Libby'i. Large jar Casco Butter 9Pc Solids, 1-lb. carton Gold Dust Large Pkg. . IGA CATSUP 14-oz. Bottle IGA Brand Salad Dressing Full Quart Jar Oleomargarine 1-lb. Pkg. Tuna Fish White Meat. y2-lb. Tin Genuine. Jell-O All Flavors. 4 Pkgs. 15c 10c 32c 17c 15c IQc Stand. Pack Corn No. 2 cans, 2 for Wisconsin Pack PEAS Ho. 2 Cans,- 3 for Tomatoes No, 2 cans. 2 for f. ' ' - ' Sweet Pickles Large Jar Queen Olives Large Jar ... Dill Pickles Full Quart Jar 315c .15 25? 25c 15c 5 mT v nru i r i r-., -0 L - . It -r FOrrw i mason jar aps -VlllC Y4 S&fSfff Genuine. Per dozen jr. iviA jot rviuxs in n t y 4t Guaranteed. J dozen u round carton .Xjw "2.Y JELLY GLASSES, doz 43i f t) RTTRP. TP.T.T. 5 Pt for American op Morton's J- S SALT flfC S 2 Tubes for W Prince Albert fl fl r S or VELVET. Each....'W Baking Powder Oflp g CALUMET, 1-lb. can L Platts. Bread tln 1-lb. loaves, 2 for Rolled Oats Bulk. 6 lbs. for Tomato Juice No. 10 Tin . 25c 37c -PBUNEG 25-lb. Boxes That will be sold below cost to clean up our large stock! CALIFORNIA SANTA CLARA PRUNES 4C-50 Size 50-60 Size 50-60 Size 60-70 Size 70-80 Size 90-100 :: 25-lb. Box $1.49 25-lb. Box $1.19 ize . ."25-lb. Box Size . si,09 Linko Ice Tea Quart Jar Pimentos 2 for Junket Ice Cream Mix 2 Pkgs. for 15c 17c 1 IQc S Soda or Graham Crackers 2-lb. Caddy Woodbury's E: Facial Soap 0(?n E 3 Bars for Meat Department ieef Roast i. 1o ieef SteaEi iVi SHSiiraer Sausage Oc ILard Annoxir'i star Texturated J Portl Liuer Fresh Sliced lb. H2G Fresh Pork Brains lb. U2c Pionio Ihms f-i:... 18c K1GED imi LP. . . 15c Fruits & Uegetables GRAPEFRUIT (Lc Extra Large, each. STRAWBERRIES flC Quart boxes, each CAUUFLOWER flnC White Snowball, lb. Peas, full pods ?1C Firm, Fresh, lb. - ' ' ...... i6c HEAD LETTUCE fl ffc Large, Solid, 2 for GREEN BEANS Qnc Extra Fancy, 2 lbs A CABBAGE Crisp, Solid. Lb. Tomatoes f)n Bed Bipe, lb Sunkist Navel ORANGES 252 Size. Doz Cucumbers 3 for 4C 25c We Deliver a a a a a a a a a a a a a 3 MiEiaiiinniiisiiim Phone news Items to No. 6.