PAGE SIX PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSDAY. APRIL 23. 1938. VISITS WITH SISTER Dr. and Mrs. P. D. Burgess stopped here to visit with Mrs. John Donelan. en route to their homo in Cedar Rapids, Nebraska from BrcwnvIIle, Texas, where they spent the winter months. Mrs. Burgess is a sister of Mrs. Donelan. They will go to Omaha today to visit their son. RECEIVES RADIO LICENSE Randall Farris,- of Union, has re ceived his amateur radio license from the federal communications commis sion at Washington, D. C. The call letters assigned him were W9MYT. His examination was passed by Earl i Pittman of this city. TRAFFIC COURT SNARES MANY We can furnish you with Rub ber Stamps made to order at price considerably below that you have been paying. Prompt service If you need stamps, see us. Baby mm that Live and Grow Monday, May 2nd I WII.I. IIWK K(U.I,OWI(i DW-OU) CHICKS 1,200 Rhode Island Reds 2,500 White Rocks 1,300 Barred Rocks EACH I have 400 White Leghorns, large type, 10 days old, at Also 400 White Rocks, one week old, at, each Qc If you want to trade your older HENS for Chicks, I will pay you Hens, 5 lbs. and up, lb. . . 16c Hens, under 5 lbs., lb.. . 14c Leghorn Hens, lb 13 BROILERS 2 lbs. and up, lb 20c All Colors, Full Feather We will Deliver Your Baby Chicks and bring back the trade-in Hens. IF you want any of the above, call as soon as possible, and I can save them for you at above listed prices. A. el ASE Phone 268-J, Plattsmouth West of Chevrolet Garage County Judge A. H. Duxbury was busily engaged Monday afternoon md this morning in hearing com plaints filed by the members of the stOiii highway patrol ayainst offend ers r various road rule regulations. Floyd Wellen, of Unadilla. was in court on a complaint charging fail ure to stop at a stop sign and re ceived a fine of $10 and costs. Leonard Adams, trucker, was in court on a charge of overloaded truck mil drew a fine of $10 and costs on two counts for the offense. Alfred Petring of Nebraska City was among the visitors charged with failing to bring his car to a full stop at a stop sign. He received $10 and costs. Donald Faulhaben was another charged with failing to bring his car to a full stop before entering a main hisrhwav and also received a fine of $10 and costs for the offense. Major V. G. Utterback of Nebras ka. Citv nnnpnred on a charge of reckless driving as preferred by the highway patrol and for which he re ceived a $10 fin& and costs. Complaint was filed against E. E. Movers, of Louisville, for not having a license and the defendant to ap- Par later. V. H. Zabel was charged with not stopping at a stop sign and his hear ing was set for May 2nd. Arthur Cooper was charged with not having a license to operate a motor vehicle and will appear here in court on Saturday, April 30th to tell the court. OC1AL From Tuesday's Dally To Honor Sister Mrs. Stuart Egenberger Hickory street in Omaha, tertain Friday afternoon in of 4327 will cn honor of VISITING AT DES MOINES Mrs. Bessie Bourne and son. are spending a iew aays m Moines, Iowa, with relatives friends. They accompanied Rex, Des and Mrs. Lydia Hornbeck, an aunt, back the Iowa city after a visit here several weeks. to of Esther Ann Heafey of Nebraska City who is to be married on May 14 to Emil Knolle, also of Nebraska City. Mrs. Egenberger is a sister-in-law of Mrs. L. V. Egenberger, who will be a guest. Entertain at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fcrrie had as guests at their country home Sun day, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Otto of Au burn, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Guild of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chrls wisser of this city. The members of the party enjoyed a very delightful t inner party arranged by Mrs. Fcrrie and which aided in making the day one of great pleasure. ments and entertainment were Mrs. Henry Doody, Mrs. Edgar Creamer, Mrs. Thomas V.'alling and Mr3. Thomas Lindlev of Omaha. Entertains Relatives Last evening Mis Jo:in Donelan entertained at a family card party. The guests were Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Thygson of Nebraska City, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Drown of Papillion and Miss Verna Leonard. Dr. Burgess won the gentlemen's prize and Miss Leonard won the prize for the ladies. Mrs. Thygson is a sister of Mrs. Done lan, and Mrs. Brown i3 her daughter. transferred to the money order de partment while the insurance of mall wilt bo taken care of in the general do! i very section of the postoffice. "Eat Fleischmann's Yeast for Health" W. D. S. CLUB D. of HAS CHICKENS STOLEN Tuesday night Sheriff Homer. Syl vester was notified that some nity chickens had been stolen from the farm of Carl Carlson, of near Avoca. Deputy Sheriff Cass Sylvester was out today to investigate the matter. CHANGE IN CENTER Always Top Prices! See Us First HOME DAIRY Conveniently Located 5th and Main Center of Business Section I John Chancellor, having resigned from the Plattsmouth Recreation Center, has been replaced by James Yelick. Mr. Yelick will be at the Recreation Center after school hours each day and all day on Saturdays. VISITING RELATIVES HERE Mr. and Mrs. Merle Rainey and family of New York City, are here to spend a short time visiting with their relatives, the parents of Mrs. Rainey, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Sullivan and the sisters of Mr. Rainey. I.IANY ATTEND DANCE There was a very large crowd at the dance Saturday night at the Eekins building. The dancers all en joyed the evening, dancing to the music of the Sparta orchestra. COMBINATIONS V3 - - n7 sjTa. mm ir r m m S0)CaG3Q tiffGttOG366B ri I f $1.98 f $395 1 light and dainty summer "ostumes demand the ac companiment of emartly Myled summer footwear. Put a pair of these shoes at the head of your summer wardrobe list. WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S WHITE SHOES Values to $3.95 fi SOENNICHSEN'S THE LARGEST STORE IN CASS COUNTY PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Entertain Play Cast Last night Mr. and Mrs. Clem "Wos- ter entertained the members of the cast and those who helpea witn tne production of "The Rock," religious drama presented Easter Sunday at the Methodist church. The evening i was spent m playing Anagrams, in which very fine prizes were awarded to Mrs. J. Howard Davis, wno won first among the ladies, and J. A. CaDwell. first among the men. A love ly gift was presented to Milo Price, director of the play, by the cast. At an appropriate hour, delicious re freshments were served, with Mrs. Heinrich assisting. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. William Heinrich, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Capwell, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Price and son Jimmie, Alan White, Joe York, Miss Sylvia Korbel, WTilbur Hall, Mrs. J. II. Davis, Earle Koeble, Miss Viva Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Woster and daughter, Clementine. From Wednesday's Dally C. D. of A. Meeting The regular social meeting of the Catholic Daughters of America was held on Tuesday evening, April 26th, at the home of Mrs. Frank Mullen. The meeting was well attended and the members enjoyed playing several games of bridge and pinochle. Mrs. Charles Petersen won the hig.i bridge score and Mrs. Baltz Meisinger won high in pinochle. Hostesses in charge of The regular meeting of the W. S. club was held at the home Mrs. John J. Stones. It was decided the club would be discontinued as a project club but continue as a social club. The fol lowing officers have been elected: President Mrs. I. A. "Worlick. Secretary-Treasure and Reporter Mrs. Alvadore Tiison. Social Leaders Mrs. R. A. Noell and Mrs. Alvin Meisinger. Presents were presented to Leaders Mrs. Alvadore Tiison and Mrs. Alvin Meisinger in appreciation of their work for the year. Many pretty dish towels were re ceived by the hostess. Two visitors were present, Mrs. Mark Burton and Mrs. Albert Scud der. Refreshments were served by the hostess at the close of the meeting. MRS. ALVADORE TILSON, Reporter. Hack & White j v o it hi rruits & wegciaoies h Green Beans VALENTINE Pep lb Fresh Peas Tender Garden 4 )lAp Per lb Spinach Per lb HOME GROWN Asparagus 4c 2 bunches for Hew Cabbage gc SHOWS LOCAL BOYS The World-Herald Sunday in their sport section carried scenes from the Thomas Jefferson high school track meet. Among those shown were Allat White and Warren Reed, local sprint ers in some of the events. White wa? J fifth in the running event. Joe York was the Platter making the best showing, getting third in the high jump. In the running events Reed suffered injury to a leg muscle that kept him out of the other events. MAKE CHANGE IN OFFICE From Monday's Daily Two changes were made today in handling the business at the United States postoffice in this city, the refresh-! handling of all C.O.D. packages being ES Cucumbers Long Green. Each Beets Per bunch Carrots Fresh. 2 bunches Potatoes NEW. 6 lbs SEEDLESS Small, 3 Oranges Med. sizie. doz Large, doz., 29c Fancy WINESAP Apples Per lb GOLDEN RIPE Bananas Per lb Juiciy SUNKIST Lemons Per doz. RED RIPE Tomatoes 2 Ihs HIGH oodvate. .YiOV fisuce&j' bMMM23USEK ii r?raHlUM)i ... 1,1). A N 10c I xpwcots.?-; tt Doe Tool FS 2 H5- - , TrxS&mwTmZ i Dried AfP 2 bs. 1' Vi'Vt-53 7 i BULK RMSf . . m&fl' 5c II I! w -sW 9' II fiM "-ave J healthful change for the "just I r ll fGJfflS before-breaLfast" drink. try it! LIC A PURE S? ;S- 23c gJ YELLOW RIPE 2L;i ffg llll LLSJJTJ&i JT&.i ATS UO O WW 2w if ; I 5Qc I H I CASCO u II Grape Fruit JGc Med. Size, 6 for .... We Open our With a COMPLETE S 0 IV I J 0 , Lorraine PERFECT FITTING UNDER THING S Step-ins Panties Briel3 Bloomers Chemise 39c to 89c Gowns Slips Bra. Comb'a 89c to $1 Pajamas Gowns Slips $1 to $1.95 The favorite of women who love beauty,-want perfect fit, know quality and demand value. -j r f ai' I f nr. 5 SOBNNICHSEN'S Plattsmouth, Nebr. SAMANAS HHP, . PURE ILAMID) 2 MPS 2 TASTEWELL CCS)A 2 Bibs, . o .(2 HTjriTEIE Sib. . . . .27 IGA GELATIN 1' . 3 Pkgis. . .3 -IvGEIL 3 Pkgs. . . ASSORTED P AND WHITE . NAPHTHA SOAP 10?37e CAMPBELL'S Tomato SoupSc 1 Pine tnn Mr n Energy Bleach for Laundry Use Rq Quart bottle Shurfine MILK Tall can. 7c; 3 for. 20c Jell-O 6 Pkgs. for Six Delicious Flavors 25c Soda Crackers GLENCOE 4(?C 2-lb. caddy Salad Dressing TASTE WELL )&C Full Quart Jar Peanut Butter All Nut 3?4lC 32-oz. Jar Santos Peaberry CoSSee AZc Lb., 15c; 3 lbs.. Oleomargarine rr. isc 2 for 29c Oxydol or Rinso Large siize, each, 2 for 39c 2QC T.1EAT DEPARTf..EHT CORN FED Shoulder Bee Roast, lb. CORN FED Shoulder Bce Steak, lb. Fresh Pork Hocks, lb Fresh Pork Steak, lb Kansas Daisey Cheese, lb. Mllli Fed Veal Diced Veal Rib Stew, lb. Shoulder Roast, lb Rib Chops, lb SwiSt's Bacon Squares Not Cut, nor Sliced. Per lb Tenderized Ham Choice Center Cuts. Lb 18c 20c . IOC .19c 15c 18c 23c 27c ...15c ...35c taste WMtt WE DELIVER PHONE 23 AND 24 ssa"Eat Fleischmann's Yest for Health" I