PAGE SIX PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSDAY, SEPT. 22, 1938. A KARNIVAL of VALUES - - for the ICING KORN KARNIVAL! Join the happy throngs attending the King Korn Karnival in Plattsmouth. Visit Hinky Dinky and take advantage of nr.any unusual values especially arranged for this event! Del Monte Sliced or Half peaches 2 for 9Qc No. 2i2 Cans UI jJjT' Del Monte FRUIT COCKTAIL No. 212 Can No. 1 Tall Can, 2 for 25 20c Ad for Plattsmouth, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 23, 24 Sail Brand Red Jar Rubbers Reg. Pkgs. - 3 for. ZINC Jar Caps Mason, Ctn. 1 Doz. Jells-Rite Liquid Fruit Pectin . 2 for 25c 10C i9c CRACKERS Glencoe Soda "fl EZc 2-lb. Caddy ILH VAN CAMP'S Pork & Beans E!q l-Ib. cans Cp VAN CAMP'S Tomato Juice Giant (50-oz.) Can Largo Northern Navy Beans 5 lbs. 19c Dixianna Brand Pancake Flour 5-lb. Sack, 20 -fl Chn 10-lb., 39; 3-lb. Jil FLAMnE.tt' SOAKED PEAS No. 2 Can 5' PUMIS 1L AIR IP IRK Hi Tender, Juicy Hound Hour or Shoultlrr Cut Spare Ribs iTSi"" ......25c Hamburger ZXh&TSi..tSc Pork Steak ?bTende: . . . 17c Minced Luncheon KiSSSt "inAa5c Cudahy's Rex Co)l7& IN BULK, lb SV Tp Fresh Picnics 7 ojg li Shank End, lb.. . IjLZJs StteaEi ifr H()c Til'r, Jcy, Hound, Sirloiu or T-llon- In thi-kneN tlmlral Bacon K.nc.y. s.ucar:c.ured. 13c Cheese EgESFT." .BH.ck. .39c Tr? New 1938 Pack, Crisp, Ten Traill der, in Bulk. Lb 5C Whiting Fish ,b, 25c ME U. S. No. 1 Quart Bskt, Fancy Calif. Thompson f Seedless or Red Tokay, lb.. 9 1 U. S. No: i Colorado Elberta Freestone, Mountain Grown Fresh Idaho Italian 106; y2-Bushel Bskt. Grapes Peaches Quart Basket, 19 ; Per Crate. . Oranges A finloc Fancy, Red Juicy Juicy Calif. Sunkist Valencias, Med. Size Idaho Jonathons, 4 lbs. 79 c 23c 25c New Crop, Juicy Florida Marsh Seedless Grapefruit Large Size, 4 for. Cabbage ikl 99T Fresh. Tender Oregon ClCl J Extra Large Stalk Dates Fresh, Solid Wisconsin Holland Seed, lb Golden Hallow!! Bulk. 2 lbs. . . . 25C ..2c IOC 19c 3?(Hi A T5S P & G, Crystal White, Big 4, or Omaha Family WVUai- Giant Bars Your choice of above brands 10 for 1TIBASS TrFlSar ,5c Tin HC Hatter Crackers RITZ Mb. Pkg. National's Premium Crackers Mb. Pkg, 17; 2-lb. Small Pkg., 10 Shredded Wheat Energy Cereal CQq 2 Reg. Pkes iziVt 22 29' Staley's Syrup (Golden) 5-lb. mPJn 10-lb. Pail 4 i Pail. 49 Clapp's Chopped Foods 7i2-oz. Cans 2 for 25c Fine Granulated Beet SUGAR SUNRISE SWEET, MILD COFFEE -fl Efr 3 lbs., 45; Mb.. iL5P Royal Brand OC FLOUR. 43-lb. Sack..U9C OMAR Flour, 48-lb $1.29 Corn Kix New, Tasty Cereal Packages 2for2gc Kcn-L-Ration Dog 2llb 15c Food cans w .KEN-L-BISKIT 15-oz. Pkg. J.'SC Staley's Cube STARCH for Finer, Easier Laundering! lib. Pkg 3 for 25c Staley's Cream Cornstarch -fl rpc Mb, Pkg 2 for JL fl Butter-Nut Pancake Flour iy4-lb. Pkg., 100 312-lb. Sack 23c ClisnaEene ; Makes Dishes - ' Gleam! Large Pkg. BOWLENE. Cleans n Closet Bowls, La. can. A7W 19' 25 Northern Tissue Keg. Roll 4fp for only A "when ycu Buy 4 Rolls 5 Rolls Pad-o- Magic Scouring PADS 2 Reg. Pkgs.15c Supea- Suds KSJRE-XJ'SS.. DreSt Marvelous New Suds, large Pkg.. Ivory Soap I Kj.'KS."? Pillsbury's Flour II 850 Ivory Flalieo isr,Mfi Butter Sfnskc,V,,y,.dV-lb1.-il5rfoanr???- ?!?. . TJargerine ?,?onE.R2a7oDr ...17c ...23c ...:i9c $1.59 "Sic . . 20c IBtifltMteip-Niffltt Regular or Drip Grind Specially Mellowed S5fe 2-lb. Can or Glass Jar. 1-lb. Can or Glass Jar Waldorf TISSUE Regular RoUs.. 6 for '25- Scot Towels -fl Tkn Per Roll ..... JLH$ SCOTTOWEL HOLDERS, each 17c OCIAL" From Tuesday's Daily Mrs. Vida Martls of Nebraska City was a Plattsmouth visitor today. Otto Keck returned last night from Creston, Iowa where he spent two days visting with relatives. Miss Helen Smetana has returned from Glenwood where she spent a week's vacation with her sister, Mrs. Frank Dashner. Mr. and Mrs. ' Prank Lippold and children of Omaha spent Sunday here visiting with Mrs. Fannie Crosser, Miss Etta and Lee Nickles. .(DAILS Prom Tuesday's Daily To Wed Kan s an Mrs. William D. Smith, of Omaha, is announcing the engagement of her daughter, Miss Ruth Adeline Smith, to Dr. Gervase Reinert, of Lebanon, Kansas, son of Mrs. Cath erine Reinert of Sequin, Kansas. The marriage will take place at 8 o'clock in the morning of Saturday, October 1st at "Our Lady's Chapel," of the St. Cecelia cathedral at Omaha. The j-oung people will make their home at Lebaon. The bride-to-be is a for mer Plattsmouth girl. From Monday's Daffy Adolph Wesch underwent a-ton-silectomy Saturday at the St. Jo seph's hospital in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Newton and children spent yesterday in Julian visiting with Mrs. Olive Finney. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McGrath of Omaha, were here Sunday, to spend a few nours witn relatives ana friends. George F. Foxworthy, for many years with the Western Newspaper Union at Lincoln and Omaha, was in the Ity .today for a short time visiting with old friends. Mr. Fox worthy, who has retired from ac tive service with the company is making his home with his daugh ter at Newport, Nebraska. From Wednesday's Daily- Mrs. David Kendall of Union was a Plattsmouth visitor yesterday. Mrs. Lawrence Leonard of Mur ray was a business visitor in Flatts mouth yesterday. ASKS FOR INJUNCTION AND AN ACCOUNTING .From Monday's Dally An action was filed today in the office of the clerk of the district court entitled, Searl S. Davis, guardian of Charles Philpot, vs. John W. Philpot, et al. The suit is one for injunction and accounting, the plaintiff asking that defendants be enjoined from in terfering with the plaintiff in the discharge of his office and fof the ac counting of funds that might have been expended. Robert VanPelt of Lincoln and A. L. Tidd of this city appear for the plaintiff. HAVE EXCELLENT PROGRAM The members of the Rotary Tues day had an Impromptu program given by the members of the body and which was very much enjoyed by all of the group. Frank A. Cloidt and Dr. R. P. Westover, well known vocalists of the club, gave two much appreciated vocal selections. The members enjoyed an Informal round table discussion of the cur rent events which proved very In teresting and brought out many very able expressions on the great issues that are today shaking the world. Club Names Delegates The Plattsmouth Woman's club met last night with Mrs. Elmer Sund- strom, club president. There was a very good- attendance. Mrs. Wil Ham Heinrich gave the devotionals. The business meeting was held and Mrs. Sundstrom and Mrs. L. S. Devoe were chosen as delegates to the state convention to be held at Kearney Their alternates are Mrs. William Heinrich and Mrs J. F. Wolff. Milo Price, instructor of the Platts mouth high school, gave a very in teresting talk on the situation in Europe. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses who were Mrs. Sundstrom, Mrs. R. C. Jahrlg, Miss Fern Jahrig, Mrs. Fred Lugsch and Mrs. R. W. Knorr. From Wednesday's Dairy Junior C. D. of A. Members of the Junior C. D of A. went on an outing Sunday, hiking about three miles west of the city where they built a fire and had a delicious lunch. After the lunch they played games and then returned to their homes. Mrs. William Nel son, their counsellor, was their super visor on the trip. ' Pinochle Club- Miss Helen Smetana entertained the Pinochle club last evening at a 6:30 fried chicken dinner. Each member brought a covered dish to contribute to the fine dinner. The evening was spent in playing cards with Mrs. Edgar Newton winning first prize and Mrs. Paul Vandervoort winning second. OBSERVE DOUBLE BIRTHDAY Sunday, September 18 was the 61st anniversary of P. A. Hild and the 3rd anniversary of his little grand son, Lyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Verner Hild. The sons of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Kild, with their families, all came with well filled baskets of good things to eat. Also Mr. and Mrs. Nkk Hennings, of Louisville, par ents of Mrs. Verner Hild and grand parents of little Lyle were there to help celebrate. Owing to the chilly weather Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ahl of Louisville, great grandparents of lit tle Lyle, were unable to be present It had been planned to have dinner at the park, but as it was too cold to eat outside they went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Hild and had dinner, cafeteria style. After dinner the party went to the park for a while where the grandchildren play ed all kinds of games and at a late hour they all departed for their homes wishing little Lyle and their father and grandfather many more happy birthdays together. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hild, Raymond, Jr., Marvin and Marion, Mr. and Mrs. John Hild, Ralph Deloris and Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hild, LeRoy, Herbert, Betty and Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Ver ner Hild, Joy and Lyle, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Henings, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Hild and Miss Helen Franke. I "Eat Fleischmann's Yeast for Health" 1 Soerinichsen's WiTE AD FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY STANDARD GOLDEN BANTAM No. 303 Size Tins Extra Special, per Tin. s Golden Ripe Per lb HOLD BANNER CONTEST The banner contest at the public library this year will be in the form of an air race across the United States and Mexico. This is a contest between the rooms of the grade school and is held in order to stimulate reading by the students A star is placed on the map for each book read by the student and the room having the most stars by the end of the year wfns a banner. If a room fails to have a hundred per cent of its students reading, its plane will have "cracked up." HERE FROM KANSAS Mrs. G. D. Smith, Mrs. C. A. Gib bon and Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Smith, of McDonald, Kansas, as well as Michael Warga, Sr., of Havelock are in the city to enjoy a visit with relatives and attend the King Korn Karnival. They are visiting at the Henry Kauf- mann and Mickey Duda homes. Mr. Warga is the father of Mrs. Kauf- mann and Mrs. Smith. Rubber Stamps at lowest prices at the Journal office. LAURICE COFFELT IMPROVING Mrs. W. H. Coffelt has just returned from Greeley, Colorado, where she was at the bedside of her son, Laurict who was operated on for appendicitis and later suffered an attack of pneu monia that made his condition very grave, he being1 kept under an oxygen tent for three days before the danger was checked. He has now left the hospital and it is hoped that he may soon be able to resume his work as an employe in an electric switch and time clock shop in Omaha. EIGHT MILE GROVE LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday, Sept. 25 9:30 Sunday school. No services, as pastor is preach ing at Westboro. Wednesday, Sept. 28, the Ladies' Aid will meet in the church parlors. Mrs. Geo. Stoehr and Mrs. Clarence Meislnger will be the hostesses. They extend a cordial Invitation. VISITS ON WEST COAST Mrs. Andrew Kroehler departed Saturday for a vacation trip to the west coast and where she will be a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boyd at their home In Everett, Washington. 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