PAGE EIGHT PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOUBNAL MONDAY, APRIL 5. 1937. 33S w &&&& Wednesday Specials J Walnut Meats, 4-oz. cellophane pkg. . . Tastewcll Cocoa, 2-lb. can Sania Clara Prunes, 50-60 size, 3 lbs. . . Broken Rice, 5 lbs. for Spaghetti or Macaroni, 5-lb. box Miller's Corn Flakes, Ige. pkgs., 2 f or . . Crackers, 2-lb. caddy Oatmeal, large pkg Cocoanut, 1-lb. cellophane bag Marshmallows, 1-lb. cellophane bag. . . Dill Pickles, full quart jar Pure Mustard, full quart Clean Quick Soap Flakes, 5-lb. box. . . T and T Soap, 7 bars IGA White Naptha Soap, 3 large bars . . Gold Dust, large pkg Frmts and Cauliflower, lb. .IOC Carrots, bch 5p New Cabbage . . 3 V2 Potaioes, 10 lbs..35c No. 1 Vegetables Spinach, peck . . .300 Radishes, 3 bchs.. 100 Winesaps, 4 lbs. . 25 Grapefruit, S for. 250 96 Size Meat Department WHERE QUALITY PREVAILS Cudahy Gem Bacon Squares, lb 1S Dill Pickles 3 f or 1Q$ Shoulder Beef Steak, lb ZOt Fresh Pork Liver. . Fresh Pork Hocks. Fresh Calf Hearts Fresh Pork Brains .... H 24c MONSIGNORS YJPT JIERE u3Ht f i i "i 0 11: T T TT e " ITesToi f"1 ia ll last! ;i c o I n nigh' After the banquet, th were here as guests' Ci' "Adolph M. Mosler at the Holy Rosary parish house. The party v.-ere luncheon guests of Monsignor Mosler. Those who enjoyed the meeting were Mon signor George Agius of the St. John's church of thia city, Monsignor Mat thew Nemec, of St. Wenceslaus' par ish. Wall 00 and Monsignor Edward Hasan cf St. Mary's parish, Dawson. Dole Crushed PIHEAPPLE 8-oz. Can Del Monte Sliced or Crushed Ifc No 21- Csn 4- mr ...i.,,. .-, r Tltf -nnntMKMiHi Plattsmouth, Tues., Wed., April 6-7 Victor White or Yellow Corn Meal -fl C 5-lb. Bag JL $3? KELLCGG'S CORM FLAKES or Post Toasties 2 Large Pkgs :1s HAMBURGER, freshly ground Beef Cuts. . .2 lbs., 230 BEEF HEARTS, young, tender, lb 10 PORK LIVER, young, tender, lb 100 NECK BONES, lean, meaty 6 lbs., 250 PORK HOCKS or PIGTAILS, fresh, lb .100 BEEF STEAK, choice, tender, lb 17V CHEESE, fancy full cream Longhorn, lb 230 SALMON Fillets or Dressed Whiting 2 lbs., 250 Srlrvfnl (Mlcril. lb., lv). W. W. Wilson Named as New District Judge Former Supreme Court Commissioner of Nebraska City Receives Appointment Friday. Governor It. L. Cochran Friday eve ning at Lincoln announced that he had made the appointment of W. W. Wilson of Nebraska City as judge of the second judicial district, suc ceeding: the late Judge W. O. Kieck. Judge Wilson is well known In the district as he has been one of the prominent members of the Otoe coun ty bar and has previously been sug gested for the judgeship. The new judge was born in Otoe county and has made his home there School Opens After Explosion iff" JUDGE W. W. WILSON Sunlight Margarine Cartons. BUTTEH Hinky- 's2t Dinky, lb..P -CASCO Solids. lb.3- Sunrise Brand COFFEE 3 lbs., 55 Lb. NEW CABBAGE, fancy, solid heads, lb 3V2t GRAPEFRUIT, sweet, juicy, Texas, ex. Ige.. .6 for 29 Large Size Marsh Seedless, doz., 39 3 for 100 ORANGES, Calif. Sunkist Navels, 216 size, doz 390 SEED POTATOES, Cobblers or Early Ohios, bag. $3.29 tirntilnr H-il Itlvrr Valle Sriwlnl Stork No. I Ounllty llntt Vrlht IKIU II-. uhen lrknl. LETTUCE, fresh, crisp Arizona Iceberg, head 90 RADISHES, fresh full red Texas, Ige. bchs., each 30 CAULIFLOWER, Calif. White Snowball, lb 90 for his lifetime. He graduated from the University of Nebraska college of law and while a student there was an associate of former Governor Ar thur J. Weaver and the late George II. Dern, former secretary of war. Judge Wilson commenced the ac tive practice of law at Nebraska City in 1896 and has been very prominent in the profession since that time. He has served as city attorney of Ne braska City for five years, was the county attorney of Otoe county for four years and served as county judge of that county over a six year period. Judge Wilson served three terms as a member of the Nebraska supreme court commission, being first select ed in 1925 and again in 1927 and 1929, or until the commission was abolished by law. The new Judge conies to the bench with these years of experience as a jurist that should enable him to give the people of the district a very effi cient service on the bench. Since his retirement from the su preme court commission Judge Wil son has been engaged in private prac tice and is at the present time the attorney for the Home Owners Lean corporation, one of the new govern mental departments. jr " it- t ti t4Csy 'W'V v- 4 '. '4 ' ? i v 1 PATENT LEATHER IS TOPS And we know you'll agree that there is nothing smarters with this season's high-hearted prints, or those very feminine dress-up clothes. Prettiest lit tle candal cf the Spring, this gay shoe will carry you equally smartly from office, to cocktails, to movies, to home. Many other styles on display. t 3 $1 .98 tj22S Back to school One of 'the few children who escaped uninjured in the blast whicfc wrecked the New London, Tex., school, killing more than 450 pupil, 13 jshown returning to school there as classes resume after tragedy. MRS. HUMPE AT REST From Thursday's Dally Funeral services were held from the Splain, Schnell and Griffith mor tuary In Lincoln for Mrs. J. II. Humpe yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Four grandsons, John and Billy Gay er of Plattsmouth and Robert and John Kenry Hiltner of Lincoln, a son-in-law, H. L. Gayer of Platts mouth, and a close friend, Harry Morris of Blair were pall bearers. Interment was in Lincoln. Mrs. Humpe was born in 1S57 in Butler county. Ohio. While a small child, the family moved to Richmond, Ind., where she grew to womanhood. She was married in 1884 to J. II. Humpe and the couple came to Ne braska to settle at Lincoln. Mrs. Humpe was active in organ ization of the Y.W.C.A. organization in Lincoln. Her name followed her husband's as the first charter mem bers of the Grach Lutheran church of Lincoln. She also devoted a great deal of time to her P.E.O. and Eastern Star chapters. Bedfast for fourteen montli3, death came, as a kindly relief from suffer ing. She leaves her two daughters. Mrs. H. L. Gayer of Plattsmouth and Mrs. Hiltner of Lincoln and seven grandchildren, John, Billy, Mary and Betty Gayer of Plattsmouth and Rob ert, John Henry, and Rosemary Hilt ner of Lincoln. One sister also sur vives, Mrs. O. P. Gaar of Richmond. Ind. Floral offerings were especially beautiful. SOENNICHSEN'S : RECEIVE SUPERIOR RATING Club and Social news are being featured in the Journal. From Saturday's Daily The girl's sextette of Wee.ii;i Wr. ter received a superior rating in the music contest at Omaha y.-strnkvy. Mrs. Everett Tickens of this city is instructor i;l music in the Weeping Water schools. BROADCAST PROGRAM; From Thursday's Dally The Avalon orchestra played over station WAAW at Omaha this morn ing and judging from the large num ber of phono calls they received, everyone enjoyed the program. Phone news Hems to No. G. Sanders Poneer Golden Pioneer Garden Spinach CORN PEAS SLL-llc Bns22c 0f02rcr.8..2ic i . j SOAP 10 Giant Ears. LEWIS LYE 3 Flog. Cans . I9C 25c Pine Cone Brand TOMATOES 2) tor No. 2 Cans More than 100 Smart Spring Dresses to Choose From! -3 Jtfj Both in Splash Prints and Solid Colors in new bright shades of Aqua, Tur quoise, Rust, Gold, Blue I n-rt A XtTi-na in .il n - g''.vjing the famous Loretta V $ . Young Hollywood Dress. Sizes -12 to 20 38 to 44 Values to $5.95 Our DUESS SPECIAL Ik. 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