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PAGE SIS PLATTSMOUTH ST.q . WtTTO JOtjBJTAL THUE5DA7, OCTOBER 1, 193G. Tarkio Molasses Feed for over SO years the standard COIIX HKIM.A Kli:T or supplement feed for fattening: or maintaining uli kinds of farm live-stock. Most eco nomical and efficient feed on the market, lieavy meal or cube form. Write or wire me for full Informa tion and future price protection. ADDIIKSS FRED THOMPSON So. Nebr. Rep., 745 S. 12th St., Lincoln, Nebr. Warehouse, 2902 L St. Viaduct OMAHA DEBATE CLASS STUDYING BACKGROUND FOR QUESTION We will aDDrecTaia our reatfer Phone details to No. 6. Students of the debate class In the Plattsmouth high school have been searching the city library for various books on socialism. The topic is being studied as a back ground for the question "Resolved: The government should own and con trol all electrical utilities." Debate material arrived yesterday from the state office. Among the pamphlets are some from the Edison institute of New York City. LEAVING FOR CALIFORNIA LAND, FARM and RANCH BARGAINS FOR SALE, Poland China Boara. J. L,. Young, Murray, Nebr. tt FOR SALE White seed corn for sale. Reuel Sack, phone 2221, Plattsmouth. ol-2tw Cass County Farm Bureau Notes Copy furnished from OfTIce of County Agent Walnscott FOR SALE Poultry Wanted Friday & Saturday I am not telling what we paid last week, but I will guarantee not less than the following for this week. The market is down some. Some think it may go back up a little others seem to think it is down to stay. Use your own Judg ment. If you are ready to sell, I will appreciate your business. Springs, 42 an UP lb.. 13b i Springs, under 42 lb.. .100 Leghorn Springs, lb 9c Hens, 42 an(l up, lb. . . . 130 Hens, under 44, lb 100 Leghorn Hens, lb 9 Jersey Giants, 4Y2 up, lb. 9c EGGS, today . . . .22 c CREAM, today. . .21b A. R. CASE & CO. West of Ford Garage From Tuesday's Dally This morning a group of Platts mouth residents departed by auto for California where they are expecting to make their home. The party com Drised Mr. and Mrs. Claude Richard son, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Kennedy and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKain and family. They are going to Wil liams, in the vicinity of Sacramento, wl'prp Hip. men are expecting to be engaged in river improvement work. STOP HERE ON TRIP From "Wednesday's Dally This morning the members of the Omaha symphony orchestra, sponsor ed by the WPA, made a short stop here for breakfast while en route south. They enjoyed their meal at the Shea cafe and then continued on to Pawnee City. They are to appear there in a public entertainment. This is the orchestra that played during the coronation ceremonies at the King Korn Karnival. Small factories wTTI find spTen did opportunities to expand here. Among them, forthcoming river navigation with its resultant low shipping costs. Four wheel trailer with stock rack and scoop end gate. P. R. Gobel man. s21-tfw FOOD CENTER 429 Main Street Telephone 210 Women's Project Clubs Begin Year's Work. The 1936-37 Women's project club year officially opened, Wednesday, September 30th, when the first train ing meeting of the year was held at the Congregational church in Weep ing Water. Similar training meet the date they are received. ' Mr. Gaines has a library of 1200 plays at disposal. You may obtain copies of the above circular at the Farm Bureau office, and requests for the plays should also be made through this office. Why not make plans now for the presentation of a play once each month as part of your community recreation during the late fall and winter months? Corn Seed Loan. An emergency federal seed corn loan program to assure Nebraska and Cass county farmers of adequate sup plies of seed corn for spring plant ings followed on October 1 and 2 atfing win soon oe in opeiuuou, ouu Nehawka and Louisville. The re- ing to word received here. The Com- mainder of this scries of training modity Credit Corporation will handle meetings will follow. In preparation for the first series of training meetings the county and group chairmen, and group song lead ers, accompanied the Home Agent tp Lincoln Tuesday of this week where they attended a meeting conducted the loans. Two types of loans on farm-stored seed corn will be available, according to tentative plans. The first is a loan of $1.75 per bushel on field'se lectedcorn which meets proper ger mination and storage requirements. MEATY NECK BONES, lb 5 SPARE RIBS, nice, meatly, lb.15 CHILI CON CARNE, Niagara20 1-lb. Brick, Ready to Serve ALL STEAKS Round, Sirloin, T-Bone or Short Cuts I1EST CUTS PER I.B. SIRLOIN ROAST, per lb 15 BEEF RUMP ROAST, lb.15 HAMBURGER, fresh cut, lb-S1 PORK SAUSAGE, bulk, lb 10 BABY BEEF LIVER, lb 15 FRESH Fruits and Vegetables at FAIR PRICES K PECIAI niR DAY AT )(D1) SI) A uooi Turn 4-oz. hanks All colors Hanks for Curtains Marquisette Panels 21436, hemmed. Pair 49c CORSETS, CO rl DINETTES Better Garments Reduced ft Hose 1 Woolen Irass ig!s cm. Bloomers S&19c for School. Plain or Fancy Rib. Per pair Plaids and Tweeds. Full 54 inches wide. Per yard ...15c Women's - Misses GHats H New Arrivals Extra Special Heavy Woven RAG RUGS Self fringe, Size 24x48 Inches Fast Color Outing FLAHHELS 36-in. wide. Light color Fancies Yards for CHILDREN'S Non-mark Compo soles Grain leather uppers. TO D A niialliu ET-,o "10 V(lS- TJf I Star Brand 1 Higher priced, Reduced to cHIa ' y y Men'c sizes to i 3JI fCoat style, 2 pockets, Sizes 36-46 I Men's Koll .Merita.- S! ft. U .Gil UUld-.S8S ft New shapes, Wool felt. .. . . .eiMii i -w. tji i -r CARHARRT Overalls Sizes 48 and 50 waist. Pair Lien's rs mm mm Light weight, Short sleeves, Ankle length Felt Base I bh i n i i r r AAVkn by Miss Mary-Ellen Brown, state ex- me secona iu ue a iutu ui oo .c..ia tension agent In women's work, and Per bushel on good quality and prop-ht-o u erlv stored cribbed corn which can sentinc the first' Droiect club lesson he sorted for seed at a later date. on "The Important Job of Home- Each loan agreement carries with It making," which the group chairmen an option right or purchase by the will hrinB- hr.v the rmintv Miss government at a rate considerably county, Brown and Mrs. Gaines gave special assistance on the. work of the club officers, namely the president, social leader and secretaries. At the series of training meetings being held In the county this week above the loan-value rate. The $1.75 loan will be made per bushel of 70 pounds ear corn that has been selected from the field before frost, tested for germination, stored in suitable farm structures and seal- the presidents, social leaders and 8ec-ed In accordance with the farm ware retaries of each of the clubs repre- house legislation of Nebraska. The sented at the training centers, have quantity or corn upon wnicn tnis loan been in attonHtinpp Pmiert cluhlwill be made will be limited to one leaders will be scheduled to take up million bushels adaptable for seed in their work until the second nroleet drought areas. To be sure that loans club lesson is presented. The reason Junder this phase or the program are for this is so that the club officers made only on seed corn adaptable for a . 1 A. T" T T may receive the benefits of a special luse in me seea-aeuciem areas, 1. n. training meeting given over to their Stewart, extension agronomist at the particular duties At the same time college of agriculture and his asso- they receive instructions for carrying elates have been asked to determine the demonstration on "The Imnort- the counties where loans are to be ant Job of Homemaking" back to made, as well as the type and amounts their club members. I of corn to be sealed In the various The five other lessons included in counties. this year's series are: "Addlne As a mean3 or knowing the ac- Beauty to Our Homes," "Attractive j curate seed corn situation, a survey Articles One Can Make," "Satisfying of supplies and needs has been com- Meals," and "One Dish Meals." TheselPleted at extension program planning lessons will be presented to the clubs meetings which have been held In all value, or foregoing many items that make appetizing meals. A food spe cialist has compiled two lists of foods commonly found on many family grocery orders each week. The dif ference in food value in the two lists is negligible. The second list how ever runs very much lower in cost. A resourceful cook can prepare the second list into such tempting meals that the family will not realize "econ omy measures" are being practiced on them. And no doubt many uses can be found for the several dollars weekly that can be saved. If intor ested in these lists, write or ask for Extension Circular 9912. Cass county Tia no bonded In debtedness, as. like the slate, It has paid cash fcr its crave! roads and other Improvements. That's FOOTBALL GAME FRIDAY The first home game of the Platts mouth high school football team will be staged here under the floodlights, the first game played under the new lighting syBtem. The opponent of the Platters will be Valley high school and who are to be accompanied by a large group of rooters to enjoy the contest. The work of installing the poles and lights is now being rushed by a force of the NYA boys under the direction of Jake Cook and who will have the equipment in place in plenty of time for the opening game. A dedicatory ceremony will be held at 7:30 Friday evening and the game will be called at 7:45 sharp, this time being set for all games. n n ii r n n n rj if H n H d n I a S!!!!B2!!!BiSBX!B:i!ZSa:!Siaxm: The best method 22 I ISP H B u B H r x li mm The best method known fox pro viding work lor everybody is to keep local indus tries thriving. In dependent home-owned IGA Stores sup port this state by selling MANY home products. JIM REBAL'S IBcnEu2G )(0U Yellow Handle Ea. PETER CARR'S ii y I y B H M f I n ii Q u '! tl M U li u Whole Wheat or White 2 for Hie 11 m n n ii y M ii a a by their regularly club leaders. Hold Demonstration at Sorghum Variety Plot. Farmers . attepdin'g elected project j parts of the state The loan note agreement carries an option which provides that the gov ernment may purchase the corn at the rate of 13.50 per bushel of 56 the soghum pounds of sacked shelled corn. In the mm 3 mm Guaranteed 9X12 . . , $g.50 demonstration at Oscar Domingo's event the borrower desires to repay farm, agreed that Atlas Sorgo and! his 10an; a procedure provides for Waconia "Orange. Droved to be the the release of the option right of best forage varieties for Cass county. I the government. Their yields in the test plot were about nine tons per acre. Waconia I Ppflnr.ed Freip-ht Bjites. I D Orange Is a little earlier maturing! Reduced railroad freight rates on than is the Atlas Sorgo. Both the! practically all classes of livestock Atlas and the Waconia Orange have I feed as an emergency drouth meas- a much smaller and less woody stem lure are now in force, according to and more leaf growth. They also! information on file In the agent's of nave a much sweeter stem than doeslnc. The rates vary from 50 per the Hegarl which' yielded almost as cent up to 66 23 per cent of the much per acre. ' , usual rate The yield of corn is about 1 Information issued "by the Western tons per acre and would make verylTrunk Lines indicates that any rates poor fodder. lare made for charitable purposes and Kato is probably the best of the J apply only on shipments consigned to grain sorghums but It Is not recom- designated state or federal govern mended that much grain sorghums I ment representatives. Here In Cass be planted because In a favorable I county such shipments. In order to season the yield is not high enough qualify for the reduced rates must be to compare with corn and in an un-1 consigned to the agricultural agent, favorable season the yield Is low. land drouth rate certificates issued by With so many silos being used, It I the agent would probably be good insurance! On hay, alfalfa hay (not chopped and a good practice to plant a few or ground), millet hay and the like. acres of sorghums every year. Even the rate has been reduced to 66 23 in a drouth year sorghums produce Iper cent. A 50 per cent rate has been a feed supply. granted on shipments of ensilage, fodder, stover, straw, beet tops and Bnild nommnnitv Spirit cornstalks. The rate on alfalfa chop- Through Use of Plflvs. Ped or ground, barley, bran, cotton- The liveliest, happiest and most seea case, grains, oais. unseea meai harmonious communities that we or cake, grain sorghums and soybean know of nrA thnao which nrovide a I meal or cake has been reduced to regular get-together at stated Inter- 66 23 per cent of the usual rate vals for community activities. These meetings are often strictly education- Emergency Live Stock Day, al or strictly recreational but most Devoting attention to all branches hinntionlof the live stock industry, the an- of both. Community spirit that's nual "Rooter's Day" program at the what makes life in rural commun- Nebraska College of Agriculture this itles worth living. Any means of lm- year win De repiacea Dy a uiscusbiuu proving it and building neighbors to- of emergency live stock problems. P-othor in n atpn tr th rieht direc- The event is scheduled for Friday. tlon. October 9 ho K-o mAano nt tmnrnv. The change in the program was insr community itvlnar la the commun- made to answer serious problems ity play. In the hbme community ac- facing not only the hog producer but tivities are needed that attract and also dairymen, poultrymen, beef cat- enthuse onlookers as well aa those tie producers and all classes of live taking part. The play doe that stock. There will be discussions on very thing. There is a play loan ser- feeding dairy caiue, oeei came uu vi.. ovortohia thrnnrh th FTtnslon all live stock. Methods of utilizing Service, conducted by N. W. Gaines, drouth silage,, corn fodder, feeding extension specialist in community or- molasses and other similar prooiems 7 ganlzation. Rural Program Service 1, is an extension circular entitled "Sug gested Plays, Stunts and Dialogs," which lists one, two and three act royalty and non-royalty plays. Copies of from one to five of these plays list ed in the circular may be obtained f or reading purposes providing the borrower agrees to return the plays at own expense within one week from will be discussed, according to Prof. Wm. J. Loeffel, who Is in charge of the program. Cass county farmers have been Invited to attend. , A Distinction With out a Difference. Many people think that "economy In the food budget" must mean either a decrease in the total food Casco Butter, solids, per lb 36 Shurfine Cake Flour, pkg 23t We Absolutely Guarantee This Product - 1 Shurfine Syrup, 10 lb. dark, 490; light. 530 l wvrvr, - """'v.. . Quaker Oats, large package 100 Dick Daring's Trick Book Free at Journal Office for Trademark (Quaker) from Large Package Crisco, 3-1 b. tin 590 IGA Toilet Tissue, 6 large rolls for .... 370 j Morton's Salt, per tube 00 j H March, Corn or Gloss, 2 1-lb. pkgs 150 Matches, 6-box carton. 170 Strongheart Dog Food, 4 cans for 250 Miller's Corn Flakes, large, 2 pkgs. . . . 190 B Prunes, 70-80 size, 4 lbs 250 0 Peaberry Coffee, 170 lb., 3 lbs.. '. 490 j Tomatoes, No. 2 cans, 3 for 250; doz. . .950 ii y Lighthouse Cleanser, 3 for 100 Hershey or Baker's Cocoa, 1-lb. can. . .120 j IGA Jell, all flavors, 2 pkgs. for , 90 H Frank's Kraut, No. 2 cans, 2 for 250 IGA Lye, high test, 3 cans for 210 y Dates, farjey quality bulk, 2 lbs 190 ii I ii n II II ii fi t I If it Si ii ii ii rl if Ii 0 fl i EI ii ii 13 ii p if D H H 9 u -a a a n a n II if 14 II n ii 3 H Fresh Fruits and Vegetable APPLES, home grown, bushel. . .1.59 Jonathan and Grimes Golden HEAD LETTUCE, large California..' 120 APPLES, extra fancy, 5 lbs 250 SWEET POTATOES, 6 lbs. for 250 TOMATOES, large ripe, 2 lbs 19 CELERY, large bunch iQev ONIONS, 3 lbs. for ..100 BANANAS, 2 lbs. for 15 WHERE QUALITY PREVAILS Swift's Select Corn Fed Beef Shoulder Roast. 100 Corn Fed Flank Steak, lb 23 Cudahy Pioneer Sliced Bacon, 5-lb. box 050 $ lbs. Bulk Kraut and 3 lbs. fresh Pork Hocks. 49 Swift's Smoked Picnic Hams, 4-6 lb. avg., Ib.. 21 Minced Ham, select quality, lb 15 Weiners or Liver Sausage, lb 20 4-H Batoy BecO BEEF ROAST, lb 25 STEAK, Round or Sirloin, lb 35 a RIB BOIL, per lb ".".15 Help Boost the 4-H Club I 11 ii 11 ii fl y 11 i! E3 I y Ii if fei If il rl u H y y ii B ii H 11 U li i t 11 Ii r 1 ii SI 11 f i m WE DELIVER PHONE 42 ti