PAGE EIGHT PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOTJSNA1 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1936. RETURNS FROM THE WEST From Wednesday's Dally S. S. Gooding returned home this morning from a visit of some two weeks at Glllete, Wyoming, near v.here he has extensive land interl ests. Mr.' Gooding reports that the light snows have visited parts of Wyoming, but not to any great depth. The condition there as to crops has been poor and only in sections of the Big. Horn valley are there any good crop showing. While in the west Mr. Goodin stopped at Stratton and Burlington Colorado, where he formerly resided and met a number of the old friends Worth-while buying news Journal advertisements. in , I II I. J I . , I . . . . . - - fri'-- a -nl"'-iii'i '' 1 1 1 --.... 1 Ik '"W -A .- ; XZZ-il- : 2 WandpsraaS Melton Finest quality of Meltons with Cos sack model bottom. Talon fastener in front. Sleeves made like a coat to insure easy action and perfect lit. oys Melton Every regular fellow wants a Mel ton Jacket. These are just like a man's in style and construction. PLEATED BACK ts Ms ii Rich, black water-proofed leather. ther soles and heels. "STAR BRAND" I o in. nisrn, lea Wool covered cotton A perfect boot sock for wear and comfort Corduroy Caps Tie top style, Flannel lined. Fur lined in band. Non-break peak. Bsress Sleeks $2.98 Pleated front, English Draped Slacks of firm finish worsted effects. Sizes 28 to 36. Work Soclss Work Sox clean, new blue, brown made of yarn in mixtures. M Treat Yourself to a Warm Winter In these Outdoor Clothes Built or Your Comfort Here's What You've Been Looking For . . Flannelette "Big Yank" Shirt of Domet Flannel. Blanket Linned 2 :20 Denim Coats with 25 wool blanket lining-. A perfect winter coat at a right price. Split Cowhide Glove with Sanforized Rubberized Cuff. The outstanding canvas work glove. 1 0-oz. An Outstanding " adHtWO LB I Oil tanned black leather with leather and composition soles. Rubber heels. "Star Brand" Phoenix Holeproo2 Hosiery Lovely Sheer Hose in all the new Fall shades. Chiffons in three weights four, three and two thread. Length Hose Four-color stripes and cuffs in the popular combinations. The sewed-on i 1 i rr 1 ncoea cans are a special r . n r a f r ieaiuxes. sizes o io Solid color mercerized legs with rib bed cuff. Sizes from 6 to 9. Pair jLjC Children's Ribbed Kedium-weight hose, with two-thread foot and three thread heel and toe, built for hard wear. Sizes 5 to 9i2. Hose SOAP BOX DERBY The Largest Store in Cass County, Plattsmouth, Nebr. Saturday afternoon the soap box derby, which was to have been fea tured on the closing day of the King Korn Karnival, was staged on South Sixth street. The event drew out a ery pleasinjr number of the residents :o enjoy the thrills of the races. There were a large number of entries for the races, which made jome vtry exciting heats as the list 'as erradually eliminated until the anals between Kenneth Wohlfarth md James Tolbert. both of whom !iad been contenders in the races in Jmaha in July. The final heat proved to be a real race and was plenty close as the two cars rolled down the hill, with Wohl farth it: the last few feet sweeping into the lead to win by a half car length. The winners in the events were as follows: 1 Wohlfarth, $5 cash and pen and pencil. 2 Torbert, wrist watch and pen and pencil. 3 Bryant, wrist watch and pen cil. 4 Pitz, baseball glove and pencil. 5 Cloidt, football and pencil. C Smith, football and pencil. 7 Sheard, basketball and pencil. 8 Kobbs, pen and pencil, 2 sets. The judges of the event were Judge A. II. Duxbury, Carl Schneider and Robert McPherson. The starters were Claude Ruse, Guy Long and Earl Sipple. The committee in charge of the event were Fred Sharpnack, chair man; v. is. AsnDaugn, ciauae ituse, C. Woest and Ray Bryant. President Roosevelt Thru Here Saturday Special Train Over the Burlington to Reach Here at 11 a. m. Many to Greet Executive. 13 I H 1 DEDICATED TOlIj The special train bearing President Franklin D. Roosevelt,, will pass through this city on Saturday at 11 a. m., advices received here Tuesday night by Governor R. L. Cochran stated. It is hoped that the train may have a we minute stop here to permit the residents of the community who ar expected to be present at the station to greet the distinguished visitor to Nebraska. This will be the first city in Nebraska through which the train will pass and a truly Nebraska greet ing snould be given the president. President Roosevelt will speak from the state capitol steps in Lincoln atji 3 o'clock in the afternoon and in the Coliseum at Omaha at 8 o'clock Saturday night. The train here will be switched to the short line on to Lincoln. TO ATTEND CONVENTION AT NORTH PLATTE From Tuesday' Daily: Howard Davis, city attorney, will leave Omaha late tonight for North Platte, where he will attend the an nual convention of the League of Nebraska Municipalities Wednesday, Thursday and Friday as a represen tative of the city government. One of the features of the convention is an all day meeting of the legal section, composed of attorneys from a large number of the member towns, to dis cuss timely matters of interest and Howard expects to return with much valuable information. Another fea ture of the three day session will be a tour of the Sutherland power pro ject. , T Plattsmouth has held membership in the League for a good number of years and has derived much good from its contacts with League offic ials and legal aides. Cass county has no uonded in debtedness, cs. like the slate, ll has paid cash for its crave! roads and other Improvements. That's FOOD CENTER 429 Main Street Telephone 210 SPECIAL Pure LEAF LARD 2 lbs. for 27c Beef Sirloin Roast Per lb. Steak Special Bound, Sirloin, T-Bone or Short Cuts BEST CITS PEIl HAMBURGER pffc Fresh Cut, 3 lbs Chili Con Carne fPflc Beady to Serve. Lb ,S Fresh Meaty Neck Bones. 5$ if n B n g ff 3 i g If Q P ll a i g 1 i IGA'a TtNTI-f AVWIVTR5I DV DSmirr i , ... - - -. ...-u,wnvlIlnj ub5u mi7weei witfl the many special value hated here. We are celebrating our TENTH ANNIVERSARY this month with three gigantic sales events. They commemorate the many savings ItaA has made possible lor its customers during the past ten years. 4 Get one of these woC.V ) LrS bulb Narcis- AOQyW fce f5 sus flower "ftKuTc rT pots abso-' 14 SiTaiily futely FREE I VMlui I If ( COFFEE ' 'j RED "A" COFFEE 19c PEAIi COFFEE . 27c K3A BRAND Pure Preserves IGA RED CAP CRISPY Sliced Pickles . IGA PADJAR Mustard . ? IGA SLICED - Pineapple r. K3A BRAND Pineapple Juice IGA RED SOUR PITTED Cherries - . . Pears fancy IGA ROYAL ANNE Cherries K3A BRAND Sugar Peas IGA CREAM STYLE Bantam Corn K3A BRAND -M: Slit Pork &. Beans IGA BRAND Chili Con Carne IGA BRAND Evaporated Milk 08c IGA PREPARED Spaghetti . 10c IGA BRAND pwj- Gelatine Dessert "oc 25c 24c 10c 23c 10c 15c 23c 24c 15c 121c 121c 10c IGA Tomato Juice, No. 5 tin 24 IGA De Luxe Catsup, 14-oz. bottle. . . .15 ?j Navy Beans, 3 lbs. for 25 IGA Pancake Flour, pkgr 19 j IGA Cane and Maple Syrup 25 Jay-Tee Soap Chips, large pkgr. ....... 190 Dried Fruit Sale Santa Clara Prunes, 2 lbs. Baby Beef Liver, lb 150 Pork Sausage, pure, lb.. .10 Fresh Calf Tongue, lb.. .120 LEGAL NOTICE AS TO MEASURE TO BE VOTED UPON NOVEMBER 3, 1936. The following amendment to the Constitution of the State of Ne braska will bi submitted to the electors of this State for approval or rejection at the general election to be held November 3, 1936: De it Enacted by the People of the State of Nebraskc: Section 1. That Section 7, Article 12, of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, including the amendment to said section adopted at the general election held November 4, 1930, relating to the individual liability of stockholders in banking corporations or banking institutions, is hereby repealed. Sec. 2. That at the general election in November 1936, there shall be submitted to the electors of the State of Nebraska for their approval or rejection the foregoing proposed repeal of Section 7, Article 12, of the Constitution of Nebraska in the following form: "FOR repeal of Section 7, Article 12, of the Constitution of Nebraska fixing individual liability of stockholders in banking corporations or banking institutions," and "AGAINST repeal of Section 7, Article 12, of the Constitution of Nebraska fixing individual liability of stockholders in banking corpora tions or banking institutions." HARRY R. SWANS0N, Secretary of State. ..23c B Raisins, 2 lbs. . Dried Apricots, lb. Dried Peaches, lb. IGA LEGAL NOTICE AS TO MEASURE TO BE VOTED UPON NOVEIBER 3, 1936. The following amendment to the Constitution of the State of Ne braska will be submitted to the electors of this State for approval or rejection at the general election to be held November 3, 1936: Be it Enacted by the People of the State of Nebraska: Section 1. That Section 1, Article IV, Constitution of the State of Nebraska, 1875, and the several amendments thereto, including the amend ments proposed by the Constitutional Convention of 1919-1920, and adopted at the special election held on the 21st day of September, 1920, be amended to read as follows: "Section 1. The executive officers of the state shall be the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of the State, Auditor of Public Accounts, Treasurer, Attorney General, Superintendent of Public Instruction and the heads of such other executive departments as may be established by law. The legislature may provide for the placing of the above named officers as heads over such departments of government as it may by law create. The Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, Auditor of Public Accounts, and Treasurer shall b3 chosen at the general election held in November, 1922, and in each even numbered year thereafter, and their term of office shall be two years and until their successors shall be elected and qualified. The Superintendent of Public Instruction Bhall be elected in November, 1922, and every four years thereafter, and his term of office shall be four years and until his suc cessor shall be elected and qualified. The records, books and papers of all executive officers shall be kept at the seat of government, and such officers, excepting the Lieutenant Governor, shall reside there during their respective terms of office. Officers in the executive department of the state shall perform such duties as may be provided by law. The heads of all executive departments established by law, other than those to be elected as provided herein, shall be appointed by the Governor, with the consent of a majority of all the members elected to the Legislature, but officers so appointed may be removed by the Governor. Subject to the provisions of this Constitution, the heads of the various executive or civil departments shall have power to appoint and remove all sub ordinate employees in their respective departments." Sec 2. That at the general election in November, 1936, there 6hall be submitted to the electors of the state of Nebraska, for their approval or rejection the foregoing proposed amendment to,the Constitution in the following form: - "FOR an amendment to the Constitution abolishing the office of Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings," and . "AGAINST an amendment to the Constitution abolishing the office of Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings." HARRY R. SWANSON, Secretary of State. 3 n i 1 a mi i P a S if a H U n 3 H g a Households Heeds IGA Insect Spray Vz Pint, 25c; Pint...6- Kills Germs WINDEX Per Bottle Cleans Windows 20c FLOUR West Best, 48 lb.. $1.39 Golden Sun $1.49 MAXWELL HOUSE COFEE lb, 29c GOLD MEDAL Wheaties 2 Pkgs- 25c FINE GRANULATED SUGAR 10 lbs. 54c Woodbury's FACIAL SOAP 3 Cakes 25c CASCO CREAMERY UTTER lb. 34c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Jonathan Apples, No. 1, 5 lbs.. ... .25 Grimes Golden Apples, No. 1, 5 lbs. .25 Wise. Cabbage for Kraut, 100 lbs. . $2.65 Potatoes, Colo. MdClures, 10 lbs.. .290 Tokay Grapes, 3 lbs. for 250 Head Lettuce, Solid Iceberg ...... 100 Oranges, 288 size, dozen 250 El a a g if i a a R H H a a a n i! p ii s B S II g ff R B Meat Pepairtmesitt WHERE QUALITY PREVAILS Armour's Chili, 2 lbs. for 450 Minced Ham, per lb 150 Swift's Shoulder Beef Roast, lb 180 Select Corn Fed Quality Corn fed Shoulder Steak, lb 200 mm 100 Pure Leaf Milk fed Veal Roast, genuine, lb. . . 100 Ring Bologna, per lb. . . . FRESH Pork Hocks Calf Hearts Pork Liver Pork Brains 150 0 per lb. ' am y a ii a E i M a Si P P i I D - : B a y ii y B H n il 3 i B H 11 ll g H if II ii y I P ll H ii ll n !i fi El it II II H ii il ,i II fl 3 ii H p il u il Ei ii u il n P I il il J ii II ii H II si ii II u II I ii II 3 ii ii II ii WE DELIVER PHONE 42 NW4 18 111.18 1 SWS SSWtt