PIATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1938. PAGE EIGHT Poultry Wanted Friday, Saturday HENS .SYz lbs. up, per lb 14 4Yz to SYz lbs., Ib 12 Under 42 lbs., lb. 10 SPRINGS 52 lbs. up, per lb 13 42 to SVIbs., lb 11 Under 42 lbs., lb 10 Leghorn Springs, lb.. . . . .96 ,m . V 1 get for you tnis wee., ii you nave large, heavy Springs, I advise sell ing them, as they soon will be classed as Stags and fcring much less. EGGS, fresh, large . 24i HERE EROJT NEW YORK Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Giles had a very pleasant surprise Monday afternoon when Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Munsil of Ellenburg. Depot, New York, drove Into Plattsmouth in their Packard sedan bearing a Clinton county. New York state license plate. These friends are from their home town in northern New York and hsvo hn neighbors for years to both the Giles and Sheldon families, Mr. and Mrs. Munsil were on a business trip to Ames, Iowa. They were impressed by the size of our mid western states, saying that they AntiM Yiqva ftrlvon arrnflQ the .whole - IUU1U ..-.. .w . ,- These are the very best prices I can'0f jjew England, while crossing Iowa. . . a V at I . . Mr. Munsil Is a Arm repuDiican, nav ing served several terms as a mem ber of assembly in the legislature at Albany, New York. It was iust recently that Mr. HERE FROM LINCOLN Just recently i Alunsii was uue ul iuc wuiiuait. P..llot Prrrrc ArT 19dlwho helped place Attorney Thomas I'ullet HggS. dOZ.. . e. Dewey as a .republican nominee A. - - - Kb. -M w - n ' .Large eggs must weiga puuuua or more to case of 30 dozen eggs. for governor of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Munsil with Mr. and Mrs. Giles and Eleanor drove to Nehawka Monday evening where they were all entertain e'd at a very de Urinna dinner at the home of Mr. so set vour separator back to test. and Mrs. George C. Sheldon. IK Af SHf -vnrir Preom ar)i fnil Shstdnn Hilpa of filcnwnnd Iowa. new cream is added. This will make J came to Plattsmouth Tuesday morn- sample and the results win oe mucn better for both of us. We're interested CREAM With the advance of colder weather, your Cream will begin to get heavy, Sunday guests at the ' Arthur Troop home south of this city, were Mr. and Mrs. Jack von Gillern and children. Jack Raymond and Roger of Lincoln," who enjoyed the fine din ner, and outing on . the farm. Mrs von Gillern was formerly Miss Kath leen Troop. ROTARY ENJOYS AN EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM RECUPERATING HERE in seeing you get top prices always! A. El iSASE Phone 2S8-J, Plattsmouth SPECIAL PRICES Friday & Saturday PECAN ROLLS, pan 18 ORIENTAL ROLLS, doz. 16 CURRANT ROLLS, doz 16 CAKEG Made with Butter Chocolate Cakes 25 Divinity Cream 35 and 55 Tutti-Fruitti Cakes . 25 Carmel Nut Cakes 125 White Mello Moist 25 Black Walnut 25 Pecan Cakes 25 Pumpkin 290 and 55 J Date Nut 35 and 55S Sour Cream Devil Food : . 290 and 550 PLATTSMOUTH BAKERY burg, New York. ATTEND FUNERAL SERVICES From ironday8 Daily Mr. and Mrs. Emmons Ptak and Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Sharpnack, were at Lincoln today where they at tended the funeral services for Mrs. Mable S. Harris, 36, sister of Mr. Sharpnack. Mrs. Harris died at the family home, 3400 C street, Lincoln, on Fri day night at 10:30 following an Ill ness of several months duration. Mrs- Harried died at thetabgkq She i3 'survived by her husband, Guy M. Harris; two daughters, Mari lyn and Carol; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sharpnack, Lincoln and two brothers, George of Lincoln and Fred H.of Plattsmouth. The funeral was held this after noon at 1:30 at "Wadlow's chapel in Lincoln with Rev. Walter Aitken of Seating. Vera Upton sang at the service and with Bernice Blinde as accompanist at the organ. Chapter 14 bf the Eastern Star had their ritualistic services at the grave at Wyuka. -; BUILDING NEW HOME Mr. and Mrs. John Gochenour are building a fine new home on the hill west of their old home, on Gochenour's Island, they were forced to evacuate their old home due to j the flood waters and much property I was damaged. The new home is situated on the hill, well out of reach of future flood waters. ' : ' s $2L.SS Suede Gore Pumps in Wine or Black. Also other styles. i SPORT OXFORDS Brown or Black Suede. Elk Leather in 2 tone effect. Black Calf Leather. Pair S 1.1 Women's Straps, Oxfords, Ties $' Values to $4.95. A wide range of Styles and Sizes. All from our regular stock. On sale at, pair . won-. Arch Support Oxfords $ Soft Kid Leather Leather Heels. Also Nurse's Oxford. Pair CHILDREN'S OXFORDS $ Non-mark Compo Sole. Grain Leather Upper. Sizes to 2. Pair ; Miss Betty Rainey, of Omaha, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rainey, is here to recuperate from a recent operation for appendicitis. She is at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Puis and family. HERE FROM IOWA From Tuesday's Daily , Mr. and Mrs- Sam Con is of Perry Iowa, wereh ere today to visit with Mr. Conis' brother, George Conis and family. They later motored to Ne braska City, accompanied by George Conis, to visit ut the Gus Stavron home. Rotary education served as the theme of the Rotary club at their weekly luncheon Tuesday and which was provided as one of the Import ant features of the Rotary year. Judge A. II. Duxbury had charge of the program and7 had arranged ten questions on Rotary, its purposes and objectives of the organization, the answers being given by different members and showed the interest that it had taken in the work of the great international group. Frank A. Cloidt presented a com munication from the headquarters of "the International Rotary, relative to the organization of a Rotary in stitute, participated in by groups of five clubs in closely united sections of the districts. President Arthur Troop of the club gave a very interesting account of his visit at Lincoln where Paul Har ris, the founder of Rotary was the chief speaker. Subscribe for the Journal. Prices in This Ad Good for Friday, Saturday, Oct. 21st and 22nd .PHONE 95 WE! DELIVER ' ORANGES, Sunkist Sweet and Juicy. Each.. Marsh Seedless GRAPEFRUIT 80 Size. 5 for. 25c CRACKERS, Soda 2-lb. Box . 15c COFFEE, Joe's 4ffn ECONOMY, per lb Lighthouse FLOUR, Fey. Pat 48-lb. Bag 05c CHOC DROPS Candy, -per lb. . 10c Great Northern I'lUtUK MlrhlKan Ven BEADS or RICE, fancy Blue Rose Cello Wrapped 4f ffg 3-ib. Ba8 ltac CAHDY 1 Peaunt i'l oxter I'eauat Sqmarea Creamefl t'noe. or Mallowe'ea Jelly Jleaas CHOItt; lb if A Ann CREAM STYLE OUllU Yellow: or White or TOMATOES, full ripe '. ' Ct'ARAMEKU PACK .A' No.: 2 Size 'V 4 Of IC rl Cans for onlya5Vw FiLOTLJIEl Omar . OS .29 G1NGERSNAPS QC SUGAR . Raisins, Seedless, New Crop Rare Treat Macaroni, Spaghetti Olc SALMON, Fey. Pink CLo 3-ib. cxjiio Bag 2 Mb. Tins : ; MATCHES, Cario 4PJC COOKIES C 6-3ox Carton -... - ceo,.te I SOAP, P-G or C-W Ao Coroaaat Topped 7. I I ll I Giant size Bars, each t hoick, ih. LJ National Seal nODFIIIfP " PANCAKE FLOUR 4Aq 0 US6l!illi ft 3-lb. Bag .... l I : Regular 5c Rolls (U U DOG FOOD, Vigo ffc - S f1 Mb. Cans, each W LLtXCtk U BEET, in Cloth Bag 10 lbs., full weight- MB, FARMERBRING US YOUR EGGS CASH OR TRADE ' , t ULLEH'S HEAT DEPAnfUEnT- BEEF! BEEF! SIRLOIN or ROUND STEAK, lb. ..... . ....... .25 BEEF ROASTS, extra fancy, lb. . . . . . . . . , ... . . . 14$ PLATE BOIL, lean, meaty, lb.. lOti BEEF STEW, Cut, no bone, lb ISt HAMBURGER, fresh cut, 2 lbs 25 PORK! PORK! FRESH SIDE PORK, lb. .200 PORK CHOPS, Center cuts, lb 200 PORK BUTT ROASTS, lb...... ..100 PURE PORK SAUSAGE, lb.. 1S0 PORK BRAINS, lb. 100 PIG HEARTS, lb.. .150 Lamb! Lamb! Lamb! LEG OF LAMB, per lb 220 LAMB ROAST, per lb. .200 LAMB CHOPS, per lb .200 LEG OF MUTTON, per lb. ..... .... 12i20 MUTTON CHOPS, per lb 12 Y2 0 Gem BACON SQUARES, Cello-Wrapped, lb.. . . . 150 CHEESE, American or Brick, 2-lb. box. ........ 1410 BULK LARD, 5 lbs. (limit of 5 lbs.) for. . . . . 450 VEAL BROWNIES, per lb.. 7'. . . ..... . . . .250 H 1 Ask for detail of this great offer today! . . IGA FANCY - NO. ! TALI. i CAN or with one package of BOTH FOR ONLY LOOK! 71 f7 Only i. a ii i Linko Corn, No. 2 Can Linko Tomatoes, No. 2 Nelson "Green Beans, 2 Tastewell Pumpkin, 2 Osage Pimento, 4-oz. Eureka Cut Beans, No. 1 Frank's Kraut, 303 Size Housewife Shoe String No! 2 size Can Buy the above in Dozen Lots, Assorted, for only 90c Doz. !7c HUNT'S SUPERIOR Peaches No. 2y2 Can 3 for 50o ROYAL ANN (Water Pack) Cherries lRr No. 22 Can DEL MONTE Apricots No. 2 Can Morton House Baked Apples 4 Whole Apples in a Rp 11 -oz. tin for . . 5)" lie Special Demonstration - SATURDAY Heinz Catsup The Finest Soldi IfOC Lge. 14-oz. Bottle.. A Heinz Assorted Soups Small Size. . . .3 for Large Size, 2 for 27c 27c V Pork & Beans I!1....... 3 for 25c BAKER'S Cocoa a-lb. Tin IGA Milk 95 c Tall Cans, 4 for. ... Swansdown Cake Flour OTtc Per Pka. MU-MSNWMIt ML MIX H0SIEI1Y WimLlafi BOTIDMS HIM lb. 25C Iff? iis&pSSSp MJ Jello budding Assorted Flavors Uc jjy 3 Pkgs. for Aav FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES SOLID WISCONSIN Cabbage; 50-lb. bag MARKET BASKET Sweet Potatoes . . ; TEXAS SEEDLESS (96 Size) Grape Fruit, 3 or . FANCY PORTO RICAN- Yatns, 4 lbs. .... . TENDER, WELL BLEACHED Celery, large stalk . SPLITS (4 to 5 in Bunch) Pascal Celery, belt. . 5Qc 25c IQe IQc IQc 18c LARGE SOLID ICEBERQ Head Lettuce; ea: . FANCY RED RIPE Cranberries, lb. . . QUEEN BAKING Squash, each . . . . LONG GREEN SLICING Cukes, each . SUNKIST VALENCIA Oranges, doz. .... DELICIOUS Apples, bushel ... .. 15c 5c 7J2C .. QGc 35c 14c GREEN GIANT Peas 2 Cans ........ OCEAN SPRAY Cranberry Sauce 17-oz. Tin IGA BRAND Prune Juice iIQc 2 Cans . . Pork & Beans TASTE WELL Large Can, each..... 3 for 25c; 6 for 47c Qc BALLOON Soap Chips ftKc 5-1 b. box .J? SANTA CLARA Prunes , f7Qc 40-50. 10-lb. Box... Musselman's JeMy 22c 2-lb. Jar MIDWEST Catsup Qc 14-oz. Bottle Pork & Beans IGA IflC No. 22 cane, each. .Aw Del Monte Vacuum Packed Coffee A 7c 2-lb. Can . . t . . "a? 1-lb. Can, 25o Mxd. Vegetables Country Style 4f A No. 2 Tin Av' WINDMILL Red Alaska Sockeye Salmon 1-lb. Tin IQc Soda Craclcers M. B. C. f 2-lb. caddy ... AJV MEAT DEPARTMENT Corn Fed Baby BeeE ...10c SHOULDER BeeS Roast, lb. . . TENDER, JUICY Sirloin Steak, lb. . . A3V LEAN, TENDER !OlAl Rib Boil. Ib. . .-. . JiAzH CHOICE CORN FED Short Steaks, lb.. . ARMOUR'S MELROSE Hams, Center Cuts Butt Ends, 22 lb. ARMOUR'S Ring Bologna, lb. . .25c 32c 15c CELLO WRAPPED Bacon Squares, lb.. . Armour's Extra Lean SLICED Bacon, l-lb. layer. . . Mild Sugar Cure CHOICE CENTER. CUT Pork Chops, lb FOR A FINE ROAST Pork Loin Ends, lb. . . ARMOUR'S Frankfurters, lb. . . . 0 Armour's Pickle and Plm.nto Loaf, lb. 16c 27c 24c ICc 10c 25c Armour's Star Texturated I riD - &UJJBu& or Pkg., 5 lb.. . .... iC THIS AD FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "STAR BRAND SHOES ARE BETTER" S OENNICMSEM'S PLATTSMOUTH. ItEBR. Uc "-to)' Deliver LQj Phone 23-24 V O - ' IC