THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1939. PIATTSMOUTH SEHI - WEJEEXY JOUENAX PAGE THREE c GIEL BORN TO CLAR ENCE McKINNEYS SUNDAY An 8 pound girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. McKlnney at the Methodist hospital in Omaha Sunday evening at 10:30. The little one was named Norma Gale. Mrs. Josephine Janda and Mr. McKinney were at the hospital this afternoon and returned home with the report that the little daughter and mother are progressing very nicely. Mrs. McKlnney was the former Miss Norine Rea, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rea, who reside in Waverly, Missouri. The McKInneys reside at 14 23 Main street. A PEM- PERMIT mmmtmmmmmmi (OUR REGULAR HIKE SUV) ' V 1 fees Prices Cut for 8 Days Only Gamble's 100 Pure Penn. Permit OH As fine a lubricating oil as money can buy. Quality that ordinarily sells for 35c a qt in filling stations. Re finery sealed in cans for your pro tection, i Guaranteed 100 Finest . Grade Penn. From Famous Bradford Penn. Crude Carries Penn. Permit No. 316 Top Quality Specifications Lone Mileage Under Hard Driving In convenient sealed 2-gallon can. Save 29c on 2-gallons over our reg ular low price NOW during this sale. S3i IjdiUI-airJaUl AHal 91 '5 ays mmm 4. jry, w. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Ad fcr Plattsmouth, Fri., Sat., June 30, July 1 PHONE 93 and 95 WE DELIVER rl NEW POTATOES Wh. Shafters Red Triumphs 10-Ib. Bag for TOMATOES Tex. Red Ripe 2 lbs. 19c BANANAS Golden Ripe Per Lb. ( 1 PRESERVES Yellowstone Strawberry 2-lb. Jar 25c 4-1 b. Jar k2: 49c A SUGAR BEET 10-Ib. Cloth Bag for UAIITALOUPE I Oc FLOUR Lighthouse, 48-Ib. Bag. 89c COOKIES MARSH MALLOW, lb. 10c 5c LETTUCE Iceberg, Solid, Crisp Heads EACH 5c PICKLES 5SSTSS". .8r?"! .. . .25c PEANUT BUTTER Es :Lrl. .25c Dlflf I ETC n:iU Yellowstone Quart Jar 15c FLOUR Omar 5-1 b. Bag 19c ftlftFFFF BUTTER-NUT, Drip or 4C UUll E Reg., 1-lb. Tin or Jar. . . fcUP SALAD DRESSING B5JgV.20e Mr. Farmer Bring Us Your Eggs CASH or TRADE MULLEN'S MEAT DEPARTMENT Phone 95 and 93. We have Four Deliveries Daily 8:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. BEEF ROAST, extra fancy quality, ib 16 PLATE BOIL, 3 lbs. for 2S HAMBURGER, fresh cut, 2 lbs.. 25 BEEF STEAK, Shoulder, per lb 19 PORK BRAINS Bib c SAUSAGE PURE PORK nib. us PORK BUTT ROAST, lean, lb.. 1Q FRESH PORK STEAK, 2 lbs. for .35$ PORK TENDERETTES, per Ib .30 FRESH PORK TENDERLOIN, Ib 35 BEEF TENDERETTES, per lb 30 Sunlight, American or Brick CHEESE 2 lb. Box ...... 43 VEAL BROWNIES, per Ib 25 LEG OF LAMB, Ib. 25 LAMB CHOPS, Ib ..25? WE ALSO HAVE A FULL LINE OF Cold Meats - Dressed Poultry - Dill and Sweet Pickles Weather to Hot? Wear Cool Clothes! You will Find Large Array of Sum mer Apparel for Dress Wear or Play at the Toggery With the sun shedding its scorch ing heat upon mother earth. Cool ness is the theme of Nelly Don fab ric varieties. Crisp cottons, cool sheers, rayon crepes and laces will win your applause as the most re freshing thing you have seen to date. Prints take their cue from the fab rics and are seen in small dainty de signs. unecKs pur. in a gay appear ance this season and will be heard from again come fall. Colors are light and dancing, soft and demure. All of Nelly Don's fabrics, prints and colors are decidedly cool cool calculators against the heat waves, giving you a fresh new start in that long last act of summer. 91.95 and up to T.v;. iou snouia see mem. Play Togs Shorts and Shirt. A good quality twill short with print shirt. Sizes 10 to 16, suspender style for only $1.00. Slack Suits are popular and very practical. We're featuring a two- piece sanforized Palm Springs slack set in or out shirt. High-waisted slack with self-belt. Colors dusty blue, aqua and rose. Sizes 12 to 20. The price only 91.95. New cool summer sheers, also some prints. Sizes 12 to 52. Plenty of styles to select from, and think of it. these dresses are selling for only 91.00. Quantity sales enables us to get the extra discount and pass the saving on to you. You'll find dresses of this grade usually displayed at $1.39. Buy here and save. Visit our Hosiery department see the new mid-summer shades in three and four-thread ringless cable-twist. full fashioned. All sizes priced at only 69 and 79 a pair. Come in this week end and see the many items in new merchandise that have arrived this week. It's al ways a pleasure to show you the new and becoming modes. You are never urged to buy at the Toggery, but we do invite comparison of quality and price, and on this basis hope to merit your continued and increasing trade If our service pleases you, tell your friends. . . , y please take noticfe our store will be open Monday evening, July 3, and up to 12:00 o'clock noon on the 4th for last minute shoppers. THE LADIES TOGGERY, Shop of Personal Service. OMAHA VISIT0BS HERE SUNDAY JOINS JOURNAL FAMILY Bert Jameson of Omaha stopped in Wednesday evening en route home from a trip to Weeping Water to look after his farming interests, and had us enter his subscription to the Semi-Weekly Journal for the coming year. For a long time, when they were residents of the Weeping Wat er neighborhood, the Jamesons were regular readers of the Journal. "Ever since we moved to Omaha" (several years ago), said Mr. Jameson, "my wife has been wanting the Journal, ul we just never got around to sub scribing till now." The Journal's wide coverage of Cass county news and the same low price for its semi-weekly edition that weekly papers charge, is bringing many new readers, whom we welcome j to the Journal's growing .family of subscribers. The members of the George Olson family here have received the report of the good condition of Mrs. George Olson who is in the University hos pital. Mrs. Olson was operated on at the hospital some time ago and since that time has been recuperating there, and it is hoped that she may bo able to return to her home soon. 1 Miss Marjorie Emmert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Emmert of this city, returned to Plattsmouth Sunday after spending the past month in River Sioux, Iowa, visit ing with her brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Osman. Mr. and Mrs. Osman are former resi dents of this city. Special Prices Fortb'of July ON ALL POP - ICE CREAM for Your Celebration Reg. Bottles, case 24. . .75 Large Bottles, case 24. .90 Ice Cream, quart 25 HOME DAIRV Corner 5th and Main, Plattsmouth Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kerbel of Omaha were In this city Sunday where they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gradoville, Sr., the former being a brother of Mrs. Kerbel. Mrs. Kerbel has just returned to her home from Portland, Oregon where she spent the last three months visiting her son. Dr. Adolph Kerbel who is to be married some time this summer. Her son is a medical graduate of the Creighton University in the year of 1928. Fol lowing his graduation he was sent out to Portland where he has since been stationed. He is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Kerbel. DEATH OF MRS. N. E. SCOTT Word has been received here by leaders of the Woman's club, of the death at her home In' North Platte on Friday of Mrs. N. E. Scott, a for mer state president and long leader of the club work in the state. Mrs. Scott was known to many of the local club women with whom she was actively associated. Fair to the East of Us; Fair to West of Us Some Loyal Supporter of Kom Klub to be Rewarded with Trip for Two to One or Other. When the sun rises in the east and when it goes down in the golden est, it shines down upon a World's Fair in each case. With two World's Fairs in full bloom at the same time, even out here in the middle west we ore fast becoming World's Fair mind ed and quite a few Cass county peo ple have already seen or plan to see one of the big shows some are con sidering the circle tour to take them both in. If you would like to go to either of these fairs and take somebody with you and both of you go first class with a free seven day tour of the fair, here is something of great interest to you: The King Korn Klub, colaborating with the Junior Chamber of Com merce and the Junior Woman's club, are sponsoring two first class free trips to either World's Fair the one of your choice. Certainly you cannot afford to miss this opportunity. For further infor mation see any member of the orga nizations mentioned above. This is almost too jrood to be true . . . but it Id true, every word of it. VISIT RELATIVES HERE Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Garrett and daughter, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, with Floyd Garrett of Nebraska City, were here Saturday to spend a short time and at Omaha where they visit ed with Mrs. G. W. Olson of this city at the hospital. Mrs. Olson Is a sister of the Messrs. Garrett. HERE FROM CHICAGO Mrs. George Bouzeoten and chil dren, Mary and Gus of Chicago, are here to visit at the hom of Mr. and Mrs. George Con is, Mrs. Bouzeoten being a cousin of Mrs. Conis. They will also visit other relatives in this part of the west. flgKCALS From Monday's Dally William Holly was here over Sun day to visit with his son, W. R. Holly and a number of the old friends. Edward Barker was at Omaha to day where he was calWd to look after some matters of business and to visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Kd S. Tutt, of Mur ray, were ht-re Sunday for a short visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pitz. the former a brother of Mrs. Tutt. James Philpot, of Ftapleton, Ne braska, is here to spend the day look ing after some matters of business at the court house. Mr. Philpot is a former resident of r.ear Weeping Water and brother of Charles Phil pot. Mrs. B. G. Wurl was in Omaha to day for a few hours attending to some matters of business. Miss Lillian White was a visitor in Omaha today wh-re she ppent the time visiting her sinters at that place. s Sports Wear For ftTi ffi .f. j f$L , All The Family! A' mtW Orl SHIRTS and Misses' Twill CrC t.rC Hopsacking SLACK SUITS $.95 Tailored slacks and contrasting color blouse. Sanforized shrunk. Sizes 14 to 20. Girl's Fast Color PLAY SUITS 59c Bright 80 square prints with halter necks and sun backs. Sizes 7 to 14. Headkcrchief . . . 10c s lac ic s $3, Each Mannish cotton shirts, pencil striped spun cotton anjd rayon slacks. Misses' sizes. Misses' Shorts . 1 .59c FARMERETTES Becoming colors com fortable style. Adjust able suspender straps for perfect fit. 1 J 600L SUmil!? HiESSES For Your 4th of July Holiday $g).95 Featuring All The Newest Summer Fashion Details Charming frocks in flattering styles for misses' and .youthful models for more mature figures. Snowy white and cool pastel colors. Sizes 14 to 52. SMART WHITE HATS Large Selection To Choose From! Tiny pill boxes or wide brims in glisten ing white tabrics and straw. Perfect com plements to your summer frocks. Styles for young and old Other Styles at . -$1.49 Women's Huarache Type White Oxfords .98 The newest, coolest style for sport and dress. Sizes 3 to 9. Multi-Raffia Sandals, $2.45 Values at . . $1.39 6ME1I'SSLACK SUITS!! Neatly tailored linen finish crash. Wear the shirt in or out. $2-45 Oilers at S3.45 Men's Sport SHIRTS $1 For cummer comfort. Sports neck may be worn open or closed. Others at, SCe ? t Washable Slacks $1.45 Sanforized, fab ric shrinkage less than 1 Fast color plaids. Sizes 29 to 50. Other Slacks ati , $1.65 & $1.95 Men's WHITE OXFORDS Wing Tip and Perforated Styles Leather Sole 'Star Brand Slack Socks. Straw Hats . . . 15c & 25c $1 to $1.95 Cass County's Largest Store JNJLiV mm " Imu t 1 Plattsmouth, Nebraska