PAGE SIX PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOUHUAL THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1937. INTERCEDE WITH COMMIS- SION ON BEHALF FISHER LINCOLN, Aug. 19 (UP) Mayor O. C. Hinds, several members ot the Weeping Water council and a business competitor interceded with the State Liquor Control Commission yesterday on behalf of E. A. Fisher, whose Leer license was revoked July 2Sth. The mayor told the commission that the four beer taverns were per mitted to rmeain open for a short time on Sunday morning, July 4, while the Fourth of July celebrants were present, although the village has an ordinance forbidding Sunday sales. A commission agent purchased beer at Fisher's place that day. Fish er at his, hearing said discrimination was shown against him. Mayor Hinds said he was sure Fisher would up hold the law if the permit was re instated. Th commission took the case under advisement. NEBRASKA PLANS APPROVED FOR ASSISTANCE TO NEEDY PHEASANT SEASON SET WASHINGTON, Aug. 17 (UP) The Social Security board today ap proved Nebraska's revised plans for assistance to the needy aged, needy blind, and dependent children. It also asked a $560,778 appropriation for carrying out those plans during the period from July 1 to December 30. The board described the program as placing public assistance in Nebras ka on a permanent basis and as pro viding for a "more efficient adminis. tration." One of the 34 states participating in all three branches of public assist ance and one of the first to enact leg islation to those ends, Nebraska now has on its rolls 27,200 aged, 5C0 blind, and 10.900 dependent chil dren. The federal government's con tribution is $400,602 for the aged, $151,374 for children, and $8,797 dependent children. State funds, without local contributions, will match the federal amount. ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Grover Will, former residents of this community, recent ly announced the marriage of their daughter, Virginia Ellen, to Luther Snyder on June 13, 1937. The couple was married at Las Vegas, Nevada. MARRIED AT COURT HOUSE LINCOLN, Aug. 17 (UP) The state game commission today fixed a ten day open season on pheasants October 17 to 2C and for the first time opened the entire state to hunting The dailv has: and possession was raised from four to five birds and two may be hens. Last year there was only a seven day season permitted in thirty-six counties and parts of two others. "At first conclusion it may be seen that this will permit the killing of many more birds than when only a section of the state is open," said the commission. "On the contrary, opening of the entire state will lessen the entire kill because will not be concentrated." Huntsmen will be asked not hunt where birds are scarce. to SON KILLED IN WRECK Word has come to Otto Uehling, member of the Masonic Home here, of the death of his son, Norman Ueh ling at Corrington, Wyo. Norman was killed in an auto wreck. Vernon Uehling and Gecrge Woer man of Oakland, Nebr., are depart ing to bring the body to Oakland for burial. Theodore Uehling, another brother, will come here from Chi cago to take the father to Oakland for the services. From Monday's Dally Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Knieke left early this morning by train for the west coast on a two week vacation. They are visiting at Denver, Chey enne, Salt Lake City, and in Cali fornia. They plan to spend most of their time in California. Daily Journal, 15 1 week. Poultry lllanied I was just talking with Omaha Poul try Buyers, who tell me that Poultry receipts have increased many times in last few days and most of them have lowered their prices from 1 to 2c. per pound. Wholesale prices of meat were also about 4c a pound lower yesterday, so in sympathy with the above it looks like Poultry prices may decline some. For Friday and Saturday, we will continue to pay the following CASH prices: HENS Under 4i2 lbs., per lb 15$ l1 lbs- an over, per lb 130 Leghorn Hens, per lb 140 SPRINGS 4 lbs. and over, per lb 21 Under 4 lbs., per lb 200 Leghorn Springs, lb . 180 A. R. CASE & CO. Phone 26S-J, Noon or Evenings West of Ford Garage KS3 Girl's Undergaments Slips Tea rose color Rayon, built up shoulder, ruffle bottom. Sizes 2 to 14. Priced at 50c Panties Run-resist Rayon, full cut long wearing. Sizes 2 to 14. 29c Broadcloth Bloomers Full cut, saddle seat syle. The sizes run from 4 to 16. U Boy's Dress SHlftTS Full cut; full yoke. Sizes from C to 14. Big value at Get Her Several of These Dresses They're styled so prettily she'll wear a beaming smile when she starts out to school. Fine quality Print Cloths guaranteed fast color. Sizes up to 14. Priced at 80o - 89c - $1 She'll lieed Some flew Sox And these are just the styles she'll like and in all colors to match her dresses. 10c-l5c-19c 4SC Boy's OVERALLS Striped or Blue Denim. Full cut and well made. Pair 79 And QSC CHILDREN'S SCHOOL OXFORDS Black Composition Sole $1139 All Sizes to 2 . . . Per Pair I7e Carry A Complete Line of School Supplies SOENNICHSEN'S PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA William Martin MajeskI and Miss Florence Elizabeth Swihel, both of Omaha were married at the office of County Judge A. H. Duxbury late Saturday afternoon. REMAINS UNDER DOCTOR'S CARE Ed Schulhof, prominent resident of Plattsmouth, has been confined to his home for over two weeks with illness. Latest reports state that his condition has improved very little. HERE FROM DENVER Mr. and Mrs. R C. Rebell of Den ver, arrived Tuesday evening for a short visit at the home of Mrs. Anna Lillie and Miss Marie Kaufmann. Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Hanni and son and Rolin Berry, of Omaha, came, down to enjoy a visit with the guests from the west. Mr. and Mrs. Rebell are en route to Illinois where they will visit with relatives and old friends. ENJOY VISIT HERE Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Patton, of Bloomington, Indiana, are here as guests of the Robert II. Patton fam ily. Mr. Patton is a cousin of R. H. of this city. The guests are en route to California where they will visit at Sacramento and other points in that state for a time. BUS HAS TROUBLE The Cotner bus operating between this city and Omaha is undergoing repairs at the local Ford garage as the result of a broken axel which oc curred Tuesday evening near Fort Crook as the bus was on its way to Omaha. Mr. Cotner was able to secure an other bus from Omaha and which made possible the carrying on of the service without delay. EIGHT MILE GROVE LUTHERAN CHURCH 9:00 a. m. Sunday school. 10:00 a. m. Examination and con firmation of catechumena. Wednesday, Aug. 25 the ladies aid will meet in the church parlors. Host esses, Mrs. Herman Hennings and Mrs. Hugh Meisinger. PMllip's Delicious TOMATO JUICE, TOMATO or VEGETABLE SOUP, TOMATO PUREE fZ3 Q or sfAunt ill No. 1 Cans Each Argo Corn or Gloss STALEY'S CUBE OR CORN 1-lb. Pkg. STALEY'S GOLDEN or CRYSTAL WHITE SyiTUp 1j:jb pIh 59 29C Ad for Platkniouth, Friday, Saturday, 20-21 Del Monte Sliced or Half PEACHES No. 2i2 Can, 18 2 for 35c Van Camp's Pork & Beans 1 Lb. Cans. 4 for 25' Kuner's Fancy TOMATOES No. 303 Cans 3 for 22c Fey. Calif. Sweet r wr Malagas, lb.JA,4i Pancy Washington ursipes Eed i-A lQHrUtStU? USJ Excellent for Canning Iceberg', lge. size head Extra Lare Size, head, 7 FSuossqg SrC" Lge. Square v C7r Quart Basket (5 Basket.. 1 lb. r r VoYinw Tllififtia Sreett IPtiat3:es SWIFTS JEWEL St1 4tki!A4in n art IIIkIi tlunllty All-I'uriioxe MiorteuiiiK. Choice, Tender Ileef. '2 Very Kcoiiom !! Hone Itemovril. Choice, Lean II lb. Fancy New Crop Alabama. Lb. SeHei?sr Fresh, Tender Calif. rr)p Well bleached, Lge.-iiZ? ' Yel. Globes, 4 lbs SaHS13SQ8J3 Green. Ik-.-.S? VeaBIMlIIs Lb. QC veil. eeS, 3LHC ee StfceaEs. ib c Choice, Teurier Shoulder. Minced Luncheon, lb; 15c Armour' Selected lnn!ity. Summer Sausage, lb. 22c y I nuriiiKer or salami. a2Ba Squares, Lb. Selected Snicn r-Cured. Whiting Fish, 3 lbs. .25c Selected Fluli -evr Shipment. Cheese, Ib 19c Full Cream l.ouKhorn. Royal Brand FLOUR 48-lb. Sack PEN-JEL, Fruit Pectin, Pkg. . . . $.49 10c Hinky-Dlnky BUTTER l-lb. Carton Sunlight Margarine 1-lb. Ctns., 2 for. . 34c ..55c Fine Granulated Beet SUGAR ?9C 100 lbs. $5.15; IO kytdxi Puro Cane, 100 lbs, C&a S5.35. 10-lb. CI. Bag. . 5UW Omar FLOUR Puts Magic in Your Baking 24 lbs., 380 48 lbs $.89 Heinz KETCHUP Large 14-oz. Bottle 16' Pillsbury's Best FLOUR TYv:KCEn 24 lbs., 930 48 lbs FREE Beautiful Cereal Bowl when 'you buy 2 Lge. Pkgs. MILLER'S TOASTED ' " Jew Wheat Flakes 2 Lge. Jgc Sunrise Sweet, Mild COFFEE ljR 3 lbs., 530; Lb JLCP BUTTER-NUT Salad Dressing 1000 Island or Spread 8-oz. Jar, 150 QffC Pint, 25c ; Quart gJgP SALADA TEA Makes Delicious Iced Tea i' Green Japan or Brown Label Orange Pekoe Rinso Small Pkg., 90 Large Pkg Lifebuoy Health SOAP, 3 Bars. . . .21c 19c Post Toasties, Kellogs's Corn Flakes, 2 lare Pkgs. 190 Country Boy Evergreen Corn, No. 2 cans. 3 for 290 Boys Club Peas, No. 2 cans, 3 for 290 Bitz Butter Crackers, 1-lb. Pkg 210 N. B. C. Social Tea Biscuits, pkg 100 Van Camp's Tomato Juice. 50-oz. can. 220 ; 23-oz 100 Heavy Bed Jar Rubbers. 6 Pkgs 250 Mason Jar Caps, carton of 1 dozen 230 Mason Jars, regular, Quarts, doz., 790; Pints, doz 690 Parowax or Texwax, 1-lb. Pkg. - 100 B. & G. Punch, for cold drinks, 8-oz. bottle, 2 for 150 Eosemary Grape Juice, quart bottle 290 SOAIM.KSS SIDS DREFT Beg. Pkg. c for only 2L WHEN YOU BUY b E?Q Large Pkg. at... 50 Palmolive Soap 5iVa.aaa?.:?.17c WaldorS Tissue fl FC Large Bolls, 4 for -li- U ScotTissue Large Bolls, 3 for SCOTTOWELH, pkg 11c SCOTTOWEL HOLDER. . . .17c 2 IVORY SOAP Large Bar A p for only JL' WHEN YOU BUY CftOlT 2 Large Bars CIIIPSO Flakes or Granules Beg. Pkg., 90 Large Pkg. 23 "Eat Fleisehmann's Yeast for Health"c t v i4 Santos Peaberry Everyday Coee flOc Crackers -flOc 3 lbs., 55c; Lb A1' Soda, 2-lb. Caddy W Old Pals Alaska DOMESTIC OIL Salmon Qgc Sardines PKc 1-lb. Tall, 2 for 4 6 Tins for &$J' TRUE AMERICAN P & G or Crystal White Matches jQc Soap ZQc 6 Box Carton J 10 Bars for i'V' Chipso Olto IGA Lye QZc Large Pkg 3 Cans for Libby's Inglenook Pork, Bean's ffc Sweet Corn Qc 1-lb. Tins,- 4 for. No. 2 Can, 10c; 3 for J0 Canning Supplies MASON Fruit Jars gcic Pints, 69c; Quarts.. MASON Jar Caps Per dozen lJr Jar Rubbers 25c RED LIPPED 6 Dozen for. , Pure Cider Vinegar Per Gallon . 2Qc Jelly Glasses Specially Priced I 1SC Per Dozen Juice Sale 14c SHURFINE Grapefruit Juice No. 2 Can Orange Juice SHURFINE If CO No. 2 Can 3W Tomato Juice HEINZ 97C 46-oz. Can Tomato Juice WELCH'S Pint Bottle SHURFINE Grape Juice -gQc Pint Bottle 15c Macaroni or Spaghetti sgc 5-lb. Box Salad Dressing TASTE WELL CIC Full Quart Jar J Fancy Sliced or Crushed Pineapple 25c No. 2J2 Can CASCO Butter Solids, Ib. 34C Oleomargarine IGA 2 lbs. for 35c Fine Granulated Sugar 10 lbs." SUNKiST Flour 48-lb. Bag $1.79 BLUE DIAMOND Catsup 14-oz. Bottle ... 10c SUNSHINE Buvan Sandwich Assortment and Ko-Ko Cake Assortment- LUp. Salada Tea BLACK 4-oz. Pk 19c 8-oz. Pkc. .35c GREEN 4-oz. Pkn 17c 8-oz. Pkn 33c Shurfine Asstd. Beverages gKc 3 Lar?e Bottles .... JMus Itottle Deposit Pineapple Juice IGA BRAND 4 Ar 12-oz. Can Meat Department WHERE QUALITY PREVAILS SWIFT'S JEWELL Shortening, 2 lbs 30c Flank Steak, lb 30c ARMOUR'S ASSORTED Veal-Meat Loafs, lb 25c DOLD'S OR CUDAHY'S HOCKLESS Picnic Hams, 4 to 7 lb. avg., lb. 25c YOU'LL LIKE THESE DELICIOUS Mode Chicken Legs, each. ..... 5c FULL CREAM Longhorn Cheese, lb 22c DERBY COOKED Corn Beef, 3-lb. can .75c ARMOUR'S CORN FED Narrow Bacon Round Steak lean 2 to 3-lb. Cut for Swiss Pieces " ' n Plain. Per lb . 300 Per lb. ...... 3S WE DELIVER PHONE 23 AND 24 3 "Eat Fleisehmann's Yeast for Health"!