t THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1938. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE SIX FARM INCOME UP "WASHINGTON, Jan. 25 (UP) Farmers last year had a total cash income of $S,."2 1,000,000, the depart ment of agriculture reported today. This was, $000,000,000 above 103G cash income of $7,020,000,000 and 521,000,000 above the estimate on Jan. 1 for last yer.r. Government payments to farmers in 1SKI7 totaled $307,000,000 compared with $287,000,000 in 1930. Cass county has no "bonded in debtedness, as, like the state, we have paid cash for our hard sur faced roads and other improve ments as we went. Poultry fJaate Friday, Saturday HENS 5 lbs. and up, lb ISC Under 5 lbs., lb 15c Leghorn Hens, lb 13 Young Roosters Per lb 12c to 180 Depending on Age and Condition Hide Market Slightly lower All Hides 3y3C straight Horse Hides, No. 1 . . .$2.50 Horse Hides, No. 2. . .$2.00 Sheep Pelts 25 C to SOC Egg Market Week Price today, doz 14c Not Guaranteed BUTTER FAT, today. .31c These prices are CASH in hand : Nothing to sell, nothing to trade A. R. Case Phone 268-J. Noon or Evenings West of Chevrolet Garage RETURNS FROM WEDDING George Conis has returned from St. Louis where he attended the wedding of his brother, Sara Conis, of Perry, Iowa, to Miss Bessie Pat ton, the ceremony being held at the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox church. There were 2,000 at the wedding and the celebration that followed the nuptials, the event being one of the largest recently held in the Missouri city. Gus Stavron. of Nebraska City, well known here, was the best man for the groom. John Conis. young son of Mr. and Mrs. George Conis. carried the bridal wreath in the processional. GIVE FINE LUNCHEON DIES IN OMAHA From Monday's Dally Theodore C. Krause, 70, a former resident of Plattsmouth, died on Sat urday at the family home, 1407 Ban croft street, Omaha. He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Anna Krause and one son, George L. of Omaha. Mr. Kraus? was employed here in the Burlington shops some fifty years ae;o and later moved to Havelock, going from there to Missouri Valley with the Northwestern in their shops. In recent years he has lived in Om aha. The funeral services were held this afternoon from the Hoffman chapel at Omaha. HAVE NEW SERVICE MAN The Cass County Chevrolet Co., has secured the services of a new expert service man, Beverly Sutton, of Glenwood, who will be with the company at their plant at Sixth and Pearl street in the future. Mr. Sutton is an expert on body work and painting and his addition to the force at the garage will give them a very efficient force of work men in all lines of service. Mr. Sutton is moving his family to this city today and will reside in the Coronado apartments. U UP at- - f m- m mTH n n TV3 ft Reminding you that this is the last week of our January Clearance Sale. Come! - - - Many EXTRA GOOD values this week! Children's Shoes Women's Pumps A Close Out of Children's Beautiful fall styles of Shoes. Suede and Elk leath- Women's Shoes which we ins Brown Black G-ev Sold "S1"" at $2.95 and ins. .Brown, iJiacK, u.ey. $3 g5 A vadety of colorSt Regular price, $2.45. Now styles materials and all at on sale at one low price $.59 9.97 women's Arch Shoes Men's Oxfords Close out special of Wom en's $5 and $6 Pontiac Arch A group of $7.50 J. P. Smith Support Shoes Black or Shces for men. Shoes that Brown Kid. Truly high really fit and wear. A11 sizes quality and exceptionally - , . , . . . , j e 4. v in. the lot, but not m each gcod fitting footwear. Your ' choice at stye- Close-out price 53.89 $4-89 Men's SOX Latlies Hosiery Knee or Full Length V Pair 49c - 69c 79c Phone 407 Plattsmouth ill 0) ill 1 t r II rill is a Great says DICK MERRILL, Trans 'Atlantic Ocean Flyer, icho holds thm All- Time Record for two success fat Atlantic Round- Trips! You can't beat a Quaker Oats breakfast for that warm, friendly lift on a cold, cheer less morning ... It's rich in food-energy, rich in flavor, and costs only Vi cent pet portion ... Besides, Quaker Oats is abun dant in Nature's Vitamin B the precious vitamin that doctors say you should have daily to combat nervousness and poor ap petite! Give youngsters this Breakfast ol Great Americans. " ;XTn fl". VDU CAN GET Tori The one and K.OH A idfflV rtnlv DuakerOats! V BREAKFAST! '-'V-V 1" ( 'Wait- The members of the altar society of the Holy Rosary church Sunday afternoon enjoyed a most delightful time at the church cluh rooms. The members arranged a covered dish luncheon that will he long most de lightfully remembered. The ladies spent the afternoon at Bingo and pinochle and in which prizes were awarded. RECEIVE PLEASANT NEWS Word has been received here that Jo Ann Sedlak arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sedlak of Sedalia, Mo. The little Miss weigh ed iy pounds. Mrs. Sedlak was formerly Miss Mary Schiessl and the baby is being named after the grand parents Ann and Joe Schiessl now deceased. HOLD COURT TODAY From Wednesday's Daily Judge W. W. Wilson and Court Reporter Glen Woodbury, were here today to hold a session of the district court, the time of Judge Wilson be ins taken up with hearing motions and demurrers filed in several cases. PLATTSMOUTH PEOPLE INJURED, OMAHA, Jan. 25 (UP) Mrs. Vera Edwards, 22, and her husband, Rich-; aid, 24, of Plattsmouth were nurs-J ing injuries today suffered whenj their car crashed into a steel pole, last night. Edwards told police that I he lost control of his :ar at an in tersection and the car crashed into the pole. Mr. Edwards received se vere lacerations of the right fore arm and hand. Mrs. Edwards lost two teeth and had a bruised right leg. Subscribe for the Journal. MILLER'S CRISPY CORN FLAKES Packages 3 for 23c POST TOASTIES Packages 3 for 25c GRAPE NUTS FLAKES 3 for 2gc Regular Packages Ad for Plattsmouth, Fri.t Sat., Jan. 28 and 29 Vlj. 3 A NEBRASKA INSTITUTION PIONEER or UTAH'S FAVORITE TOMATOES 3 for 2 Hershey's COCOA Mb. Can 1' Kuner's Fancy Tomato Juice Giant (50-oz.) Can Dozen. $2.25 1' 16 Armour's Pure Star Brand, In Bulk, Lb. . . ."jAg x Lb. Carton .... xo 2 IHIamms Lb. H7C w Whole or Half Picnic Dulil's Muslim Simiketl, Tender IrMT, ShankloMH BeS lEoast Lb. 2SC Tender, Juicy Shoulder Cuts P3.'3& I&easS Lb SSC Scleeletl I.oln Knd t'ut- Hamburger or Pork tared Sausage roTrr Minced Luncheon or Ring Bologna L.. Tic T? 2 yiCj . . . the Sirloin cr slmrl 'uIh 4 Ps?E GfoosDS Lb S7C t'lioioe, Lean. BoSIiMg MS lbs. .Sfc f'liniee. I.enu 1UL. Haim Squares, Lb. 24JC Gal., $1.50 T srrr Knney SuKiir-Cnrnl. & Pint Slld VnvK Whiting Fish BJSIs lbs..25c liAIPISlFlEU j 1 Seedless. Large Size Doz., 35c; Each wLJ Juicy. Calif. Sunkist Seedless Navels Med. Size, doz., 17c Large, doz., 23c q Extra large size, doz 4) Ext. Fancy Wash. re S Jonathans, 4 lbs..Jg)' Washington JJeucious Apples jxtra fancy, extra large size, dozen -mP IBaimaimas Lb Tropic Gold Fancy, Firm Yellow-Eipe. ' Fancy Been Red Wisconsin. Jumbo Size. 2 lbs 2SC Commercial Grade 100-lb. Bag (when packed), $1.19 fTTC 15-lb. Peck ii. Fresh, Full-Ked Texas Firm, Ecd-Eipe Mexican. Lb. . 25' Sunrise ;i Burch Fresh Kuner's Fancy Buddy Boy Sweet, Mild rinonK KRAUT Pancake COFFEE SvnTib 10c -Z No 2 C FOUR 3 lbs., 49C i SnapS V., 5 cans. VC 3-lb. Mb. Bag jLS0 I BARS, lb..-12 j Dozen, $1.15 Bag JL&t' a 1 I CHEESE V;rXzrlaK y2-lb. Pkg., 18i 2 for 35' LAND O' LAKES Salad Dressing Pint Jar, 19 Quart Jar 29' 6-oz. 9-oz. Jar, 9c Jar French's Mustard Stsnsweet Fancalie Flour Omar Flour 'ifciSt-890 Pillsbury5s Flour ir'.fe 93o..SS.79 9Jic PRUNES, large size 2-lb. Pkg. Fidelity Whole Wheat z 32-lb. Bag 2Jl AknIiI. r't'i( Cliieken ;uiiili- I l.nrm- or :i Small ('nil 24-lbs., 89c 48-1 bs s Santa Clara, Small Size 6 lbs., 25c; 25-lb. Box Rinso CifeTKKSSf s.oap .Sic LISebwoy SS,.WJBP, fQr 29e , Camay Soap ?ef90ur,ap. .Bars i ..... . 17c Ivory Soap KmBaBra?.Sc.... SOc WEiite King sc1.TioDSMofldpPkg...Slc White King JSlbE fSfr. 5c Raisins Its Ti-. pk9 29c Sliced White BREAD 24-oz. Loaf . CRACKERS Glencoe Soda 2-lb. Caddy ritz Mb. Pkg. Ilutlfr Crnrkm 10c 17c 21c Scot Tissue ?rai s for 22c WaldorS Tissue W-Rolls. . . ) Cleans, Bleaches, Deodorizes Pint Bottle Quart Bottle .... 20c Royal Brand FLOUR 48-lb. Sack SUNLIGHT Margarine l-lb. Carton H INKY-DINKY BUTTER l-lb. Carton CASCO, Solids, lb 35 SJ35 .34c (tfifftfifl AppelilcsaohusUy these dayt... ( 1 ( MXP and here's a breakfast made to &nnfj&rtffi Sfn order for iuit sucr appetites. "Get J7J t j I j F A ijjJA MAPLE 1GA SELF-RISING PANCAKE I SWIFT'S BROOKFIELD PORK 19c IGA Gelatine DESSERT All Flavors. .4 Pkgs. SHURFINE Apple Butter q Full Quart CAMPBELL'S Tomato Sowpgc CAMPBELL'S Asstd. Soup OCo 3 Tins for GsJ?' All varieties except Chick en and Mushroom Dog Food Rq Hills. Pep can 3? 12 tins, 59; Case of 48, $2.29 Green Beans EUREKA BRAND ORo No. 2 Tins 2 for LINKO Catsup fflc 14-oz. Bottle W P & G Soap SQc 10 Bars for Pancake Flour DIXIANA 3-lb. Bag Irf VAN CAMP'S Tomato Soup gc QUAKER Oatmeal fHc Large Tube aO SPIMACH I 5 c pa j I TGMATOSS f & 0fi" 5) J I BEANS Green J . "?er Doz- sc ? Smith's Delicious Sauerkraut No. 2! 2 Can 3 for 29c; Doz., S1.15 Oxydol, Rinso or Magic Washer Large Size Pkgs. C Your choice, each. . . Peanut Butter TASTE WELL 32-oz. Jar ilJ'' Marshmallows IGA 1-lb. Cello Pkg Chocolate Flavored Ovaltine Per Tin 33c Post Toasties, Kellogg's or Miller's Corn Flakes 2Rp i Lge. Size, 3 for FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Head Lettuce, large size, each. .6c Lemons, juicy, 300 size, doz. . . . 29c Tomatoes, red ripe, lb 15c Carrots, green tops, 2 or 9c Potatoes, Red Triumph, peck. .23c Bananas, yellow-ripe, lb 6c Genuine Spring Lamb Leg o Lamb, lb .25c Lamb Loin Chops, lb. .... . .29c Shoulder Roast, lb 19c Lamb Stew, lb 10c FANCY CORN FED " f Shoulder Bee Roast, lb iiO Sparc Ribs 97c I Pork Roast -fHc 2 lbs. for 9 I Per lb ARMOUR S (7 to 10-lb. Average) Aff Smoked Picnic Hams, lb. . . . IS 1 lb. Sliced Bacon 25c Fresh Sliced Pork Liver, lb.. 9c Fancy Wisconsin Kraut, lb 5c s ins. ror 35c Fresh Neck Bones, 3 lbs 15c Cudahy's Gem Bacon Squares. 19c Cello Wrapped Sugar Cured Not Sliced Mock Chicken Legs, each. . .V. . .5c Try Them They're Delicious n WE DELIVER PHONE 23 AND 24