PAGE SIX PIATTSMOTJTH SELH - WESEXT J0ITK7AX THURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 1S33. BACK IN ACTIVE WORK James H. Herold. who has for the past several weeks been here vlsitinK with his relatives and friends, has been placed In charge of the conduct of the sales department of the Farley Furniture Co.. This Is a very familiar ground for Mr. Her old as for a great many years he was at the head of the furniture de partment of Rudge & Guenzel of Lin coln, one of the largest establish ments of its kind in the state. Later he was with a large furniture house in Minneapolis until leaving that city. HAS FOREARM BROKEN Albert Young, of Murray, Is wear ing his arm In a sling as the result of an accident sustained Monday. Mr. Young was in a car with his right arm out of the car window when a car backing up caught the arm and caused the fracture. SECURES PAINTING CONTRACT HERE FROM CHICAGO Mrs. Ben Ilanklnson and son of Chicago, were here Monday for a short time and visiting with old friends and neighbors when the fam ily made their home in this city. The board of education at their meeting Tuesday afternoon let the contract for the painting of the ex terior woodwork on the high school building. The contract was let to H. L. Kruger as the lowest bidder and who will start soon on the work. BIRTH OF SON Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Toman are the happy parents of a fine eight and a half pound son, born at their home on Friday. September 2nd. All are doing fine. I 1111 if Summer Isles Brand No. 2l2 Cans, 17c S 2 for SSS Ad for Plattsmouth Friday. Saturday. Sept. 9 and 10 Tender. Juicy, Shoulder t'utn Krfuhljr Gronutl lleef Cutn. Pork Chops End Cuts. lb.. . . . Frankfurters SSJ?. Lge Cold Meats 19c 15c 10c Ran ATI SQUARES, Sugar-Cured f PJn DotUII Cello-Wrapped, lb Boiling 1Mb Tender. I.enn Cudahy's Rex IN BULK, lb.. BeeS 0 Lb. Stead u yc Tentter Mionlder or ttlb. Cudahy's Puritan Assorted, lb Minced Luncheon or SolOgtta Selected, 2 Lbs. . . . Cheese SSFHsn.r. 39c Whiting Fish BESS 25c ipmm U. S. No. 1 Colorado Elberta Freestone Mountain Grown, Large Size, Finest Quality Can them Now! Bushel Basket E Grapes Grapes B U. S. No. 1 Fresh Idaho Italian Excellent for Canning. Y2-bu. Basket. . . Lettuce Oranges Fancy California White Thompson Seedless, lb... Fancy Calif, Red Malagas Per lb 5c 7ic Fresh. Crisp, Solid Iceberg Large size Head. Each... Julry Calif. Stmklat Vnleu- t'liia. I.Krue Mlxe. dux. 2Hvi llrl. Mr, tlos Sc 23C SHORTENING 3-lb. Can 1 :oTBZB:rKTB:mm;i'K;:B:!!m i2IMSS IP1A(SISIE g 49 BirarusiKi!:! Del Monte Sliced or nair Old Pals Alaska Mb. Tall Can Ho. t cans, 15c; Z3 for B sunhise. SWEET, mILD COFFEE -fl ; q 3 lbs., 450; Mb. lLJ Royal Brand Flour 48-lb. Sack C -4 i ;LTLi:BH-:E2B:i'n::i3'':.xi::a,ix;'r:c:';:n:::n.;;3 98c a M a IP Ball Brand Bed Jar Rubbers Beg. Pkg. ) VAN CAMP'S 14b. Cans . . . . 4C S Truifflate JFtumce 19c Van Camp's, 23-oz. can, 100; Giant 50-oz. can. MASON ZINC JAR CAPS. Dozen. 1tM)f STRAINED FOODS. wjcg9 v Assorted varieties. 4-oz. cans, 2 for. a Palsnolive Soap ?e?0u;ar. .Bar8. jc Omar Flour illSt 7S? Si. Hits Butter Crac&ers Pk;....82c Bo-Peep Ammonia SSSS. 19c Salaa Dressing 5s B B Bi:9;:ini;B:!:::a:!:B:!;:iai::0;;!i;BZ!B Green Giant PEAS h"SoCLous,y - 0 w No. 1 Can, 126 No. 303 Can lart Jar -WHITE KING WEEK .39' Black Flag Liquid Fly Spray i2-Pint Can, 13 Pint, 23; Quart P. & G. Soap Giant Bars, 10 for . . . -3C white King Tomatoes sr2L,cVnsB5flfNo? S5c Granulated Soap AQC RJaglC WaSSlCF UVS 1QC Uiant JrKg. n Bllt1tet CASCO (Solids), 1-lb. Carton, 27c ' Granulated Soap I titer H.nky-Dinky, 1-lb. Carton...'. SOC larger! 21c i Margeirme HK .25c WHITE KING S HfA2ttf3 f.RESH SLICED WHITE Toilet Soap HOf B 24-oz. Loaf 1 " W U flfty .'Tlfl fiNE GRANULATED BEET mJL 4 Bars g CJWiar 100 lbs., S4.89. 10 lbs ISBlSBIIBlSBSBSHr Graves Family Has Reunion at Omaha Park Descendents of Family of William and Mahala Graves Observe Annual Get-Together. The members of the Graves family to the number of twenty-eight and representing residents of Cass, Lan caster, Sarpy and Douglas counties, met on Monday at Elmwood park In Omaha. This group was a part of the de scendents of William and Mahala Graves, who at an early day had moved from Mills county. Iowa, to the frontier town of Rock Bluffs In the fifties. Though the parents have long since passed away there are still two of the original family living, Mrs. Mary Burnett and Judge C. L. Graves of this city. x Officers were re-elected for the coming year, they comprising the fol lowing: President Judge C. L. Graces. Vice-President Harry E. Graves, Lincoln. Secretary-Treasurer J. II. Graves. Assistant Secretary - Treasurer Andy Graves. Bellevue. The party enjoyed a fine picnic dinner prepared by the ladies of the party and after which the time was spent in visiting and games among the members of the group. DISTRICT COURT NOTES An appeal has-been filed by the defendants in the compensation award case of Donald Robinson vs. E.alph Dean and the Travelers In surance Co. The compensation court of Judge Charles E. Jackman gave the plaintiff judgment of $S per week for a period of not more than 300 weeks. The disability was claim ed as the result of monoxide gas poisoning while the plaintiff in the employ of the defendant Dean, was engaged in insulating a house. A suit to quiet title, Peter Mumm, et al vs. Charles Sullivan, et al, has been filed in the district court. W. A. Robertson and C. E. Martin ap pear for the defendant. Firemen Name Officers for the Ensuing Year Dr. 0. Saudiii Renamed as Chief and Vernon Arn, Jr., Selected as the President. Prom Wednesday's Dally The members of the Plattsmouth volunteer fire department met last evening at the city hall to hold their annual election of officers for the department. There were a large num ber In attendance at the meeting and a great deal of Interest taken. Dr. O. Sandin, who has for many years served as chief of the depart ment was elected again to that posi tion and his confirmation by the city council recommended. Other officers of the department named were: President V. T. Arn, Jr. Vice-President Herbert Schutz. Secretary John Svoboda. Treasurer Robert Jacobs. Assistant, Chiefs Henry Jasper, Carl Ofe. First Truck Driver Carl Schnei der. Second Truck Driver William H. Schmidtman. Third Truck Driver Clement Wes ter. Chemical Man Fred Lugsch. Foreman Hook and Ladder Rob ert Bestor. It was decided to take up with the city council the matter of re arranging the Interior of the fire de partment room on the frst floor of the city hall so that a small club room might be provided for the fire men and which would add to the in terest of the members. "Eat Flelschmann's Yeast for Health" i ( SEOYICE HEUEV ITS A HOME fffl lUMtM V DOMT OlVEO STORE, ) 7j EVERY PAYuig TVi HERE FROM PACIFIC JUNCTION UNDERGOES OPERATION BJtiatKteff-BJoiitt Regular or Drip Grind 2-lb. Can or Jar . . ...2C WaWor TISSUE 6 for 25' Regular Rolls 1-lb. Can or Jar . . 27 Scot Towels Per Roll SCOTTOWEL HOLDERS, each . . 10c .17c J. A. Edgerton, one of the old residents of the city, who has been at Omaha for a short time to under- go an eye operation, was returned home Monday. Mr. Edgerton has had jtwo of the operations in the hope jof restoring his sight and it is hoped that in a short time he may have the full use of his sight. He was brought home by his daughter, Mrs. Ruby Lester, with whom he has made I his home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long of north of Pacific Junction, were here Tuesday night in company with sev eral other boosters for the kitten ball game in which the Platteville precinct team was playing. They report that John A. Long, of Louisville, father of Mr. Long, is at an Omaha hospital as the re sult of an injury sustained in an acci dent. Mr. Long was working around his place and accidently stepped on a stick that threw him off balance and he fell over an empty gas drum and with the result that he sustained an injury that may make necessary an operation. 1 m WINDMILL RED ALASKA Sockeye Salmon 1-lb. tin PKORTON HOUSE 9c Baked Apples c No. 1 tin DEL MCNTE Fruit Cocktail 4c No. 2'2 tin QUEEN'S CHOICE Floaz 48-lb. Bag 2a Hunt's Supreme or IGA Peaches No. 2.V2 Cans, each. . 3 for 49c BEEDEE Prunes No. 2V2 Cans, 2 for. Water Packed. 25c 25c 25c MRS. CLAUDE ISKE DIES RETURN TO ILLINOIS Burton Lamphear and Robert Fln negan who have been visiting Bur ton's parents. Mr, and Mrs. Birt Lamphear and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Hyde returned to their home in Downer's Grove, Illinois. They were accompanied by Burton's sister, Barbara, who will make her home with an older sister and enter high school there. HERE FROM SOUTH DAKOTA From Monday's Daily Mr. and Mrs. Emmons Holy and family, of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, spent the week-end here at the home of Mr. Holy's father, James Holy, Sr., and family, returning this eve ning to their home. Mr. Holy is en gaged In the upholstery business at Sioux Falls and where he has been quite successful. Mrs. Claude Iske. well known young woman of near LaPlatte, died last night at the family home on the farm west of LaPlatte. Death followed the birth of a child. The funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday at LaPlatte and the Interment In the cemetery there. The deceased lady was a sister-in-law of Lloyd and Earl Iske of near this city. EXHIBIT AT STATE FAIR L. L. McCarty of this city, has on exhibit at the Nebraska state fair a j very fine showing of pure bred reg- istered Scotch collies, comprising the mother, father and eight puppies of this fine breed of dogs. Harvest Treasure Peas No. 2 cans, 3 for Now 1938 Crop DOMESTIC OIL Sardines 7 Cans Blackberries OZARK 4!flC Med. Tins, 2 for A j Pork & Beans TASTE WELL ffp No. 2 Tins 3 for OMAR WONDER Flour 48-lb. Bag Grapefruit Juice won up 46-oz. Tin ZEc Grapefruit Juice POLK'S, No. 2 Tin 3 for , HILL'S or DIXIE Dog Food .4 for HERE FROM McCOOK Mrs. Agnes Chapman, of McCook, Is in the city to enjoy a short visit at the home of her cousin, Mrs. Val Burkel and family and with the many old time friends. 22c 19c Wax Paper -flc 125-ft. roll 14C 1-lb. Tins CUT RITE DEL MONTE Apricots No. 2 Can 3 for 40c TO ATTEND FUNERAL Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Robinson and son, Larry, leave Thursday morning for Ponca, Nebraska, where they will attend the funeral of Mrs. Mary Engel, the mother of Mrs. Boyd Rob inson, of Omaha. VISIT AT LINCOLN From Wednesday a Dally Miss Rachel Robertson and brother. Midshipman James M. Robertson went to Lincoln today for the fes tivities preceding the beginning of the school year. James will also visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Murphrey. Poultry Uanted Friday, Saturday, Monday Market, especially on Springs, is weak. Tendency to lower levels. OUR CASH PRICES HENS 5 lbs. and up, lb 15 Under 5 lbs., lb 12 Leghorns, 4Y2 lbs. up. . . 12 Under 4Y2 lbs 10$ Van Camp or Taste well Porlc, Beans Rr 1C-or. Tin 3 19C Orange Juice PAR GOLD tiAc 4G-oz. tin 12-oz. Can, 3 for 25c FRANK'S or SMITH'S Kraut No. 2.V2 cans, 2 for 300 Size, IVzC EATWELL Tuna Flakes 9Qc 7-cz., 2 for SANDWICH SPREAD or Salad Dressing TASTE WELL Full Quart Jar 3 Navy Beans Fancy Northerns 4 lbs 19c Butter Cookies SUNSHINE QRC 2 Pkgs. for HUNT'S SUPERIOR Whole Peeled Apricots 47c No. 2V2 Can & S 3 for 49c HUNT'S SUPREME Apricots 4 0 c No. ZVz can AVV Halves Mb. Caddy 17 2-lb. Caddy 32 Kleenex 200 Sheets, 2 pkgs.. 25 1 500 Sheets in Pkg. .23$ 2 for 550 WATERMELONS, 8 lbs. and up, lb. . 1c CUCUMBERS, market basket .... 25c 3 for 5c HEAD LETTUCE, large head 7c CARROTS, per bunch 5c CANTALOUPE, each 4c GREEN PEPPERS, 4 Cor 5c GRAPES, Red Malagas, lb 714c SWEET POTATOES, 4 lbs 19c Genuine Jerseys TOFIEY'S FRUIT MKT. Eagles Bldg., Plattsmouth Corner 6th and Pearl PEACHES Fancy 4 A Colo. Elbertas, Bu 9JLSTf PRUNES, Italian, Vz Bu S1.39 ORANGES Large, 35c; Medium, 25c 4Rg Small size, doz A3W LEMONS, Juicy, doz 28c BANANAS, large, doz 25c CABBAGE, per lb 2'2c POTATOES, per Peck 21c SPRINGS 5 lbs and up, lb.. .... . 13 Under 5 lbs., lb 11 Leghorn Springs, lb 10 Fresh Eggs, doz 21 Pullet Eggs, doz 16 CREAM, today, lb 22 Our Truck Service on larger amounts of Poultry is avail able if you want It. Call us! A. ft. OASE Phone 2S8-J, Plattsmouth West of Chevrolet Garage MEAT DEPARTMENT A-l Shoulder Bee Steak, lb. . .21c Beef Roast, A-l, lb 18c Rib Boiling Bee, 2 lbs 22c Spare Ribs, lots o meat, lb.. . . 18c Pork Chops, lean, meaty, lb..22ic Smoked Picnics, per lb 20c Half or Whole Pork Loin Ends, lb 19c 2'z to 3-lb. Average Minced Ham, selected, lb. .... . 15c Bologna, per lb 15c Full Cream Cheese, lb 15c Longhorn Fancy Dressed Spring Chickens WE DELIVER PHONE 23 AND 24 I "Eat Flelschmann's Yeast for Health" cesssss