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;ONDAY, JULY THE IGURIJAE, FO-7T3MGUTK, NEERASKiA' FAG2 TrtKT.r 1 1 .j. Visit Pevoes Sunday i 1 OU Mr. and Mrs. Roy Knorr and daughter, .lean, and Robert Tuck er were in Lincoln Sunday visitmg at the L. S. Devoe home. AND YOUR FRIENDS IN r'Lx TTSilOUTH AND CxSS COUNTY By more 17 Phone ( or Visit From Broken Bow ! Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Davis of i Broken Bow were Sunday guests ! at the Searl S. Davis home. J o sch a i -Y o nk e r narked ,;"OWS I MURRAY fouaker i,: . ,'od at , .' VI. - lH songs and refixlimcrits were ser ved by Mrs. John ll;id. I he next meetir.fr will he at the home of Liia Mary Nielson July 25. tSi.ciai M: Hoseuur and Jiowaid ilVai- li.kn were nu.r- Girl Leave for Camp uiet ceremony at. Hi- f.vatha, i- ., They wie ' rother-i u-;.-v iroom, -ir. 'a:. is,. of- I i.;.m,- harried. iiie lay at tel.-tit and sh 1 .Mrs. Lot who were lttrufuii. by the r d the '1 'nu ll U -in" -j : W' I rill and .v-h.t- ai -.4 KhV , eradh . - duth Lis-h--.t aKVshi-. e' hti jiMatts.mouh M.iiunat i . :. ifle ai ov.!i v. as i c. hargt : l;o:;i the m hree year.? co service. Aft .- si-ort Uc-.iu.:r. OUph v. A. :.t i.. 3st t Ida iu a. .d oie AlHiV a Id Jo liue-n 1 1 am Piatt s in 1145 and Visitors from San Bernardino i Mr. and Mrs. Lotran Covert had : as truests Friday and Saturday Mr. ue2t ... , . j- t- nut a srakv signature a jew da ana .urt. .oJii;au iose or oau - r, Bernardino, Calif. Mr. Rose was a hn.iiiv of Mr Covert's Hnrinf ! Vnr!i ivar T r.n.-l th: is ihf fir.1 Department j time they have seen each other The Okihi group of the Camp since. T- i i fiAA t.ifT ntTcti'r.ftii . ..XLhA..ui.. L(.V1..VWA1' .i.j i 4V -t. . i. .... . Vi5 JuJw Craven ! 1 Keht an eve on the lin . -o : . . t ' t A ? r- on l vc ITovi'r V r V 1 nf I .-i t.-,.k. it.;... o. Lincoln wpi-p visitimr. htrr lather, had lartimi any v. v.u, uiiiutiiu ;vmu t , oaiiui u. ; . iiill, Joyce Fauquet, PhoebeJ Jf.: L- i'"Ves Sunday after Whue. Mary Joan Lohnes, S.har-'-jnoon . . on Miter, der.iiee bnoit, rtiarjrar et Gaines. Shirley Fitch.1 Ceral- .. ,.- , , . . t j- . F.uueMS ai n.e noiue in -ui . anu en vcll aoouc tn v.... ...v, ,u. v,. ..J., ... IT, .,- rK-...lr. Tr....- C!-,ri.-ll-- 1- . l - - - I". t ..-us. v wanes .noiiiiti'iuumiu.) ine e..'cqULr. ne is no CHampane Otliman Gives Report in International Finance as Regards Loan to Britain j By Frederick C. Othrr.an ii!r to her) makes Ilcr look I.kt" a V." ASJilNLTiOX U.R) iLs maj- rcow. esty"s jrovei'iimer.t. si ems to have The chanceleor and I, mean joined me in groinjr easy on the time before Miss. Peck can throw butter. Were waiting for some , ter prices ami eatin;r our lread clearance sales. I dry. End report on international UuiOiilldi OUT OUR WAY 1:a t" " T'.'j . . - o . - j j - j v;.l, i tv i a: ::: y c . - t ! - V.'hat brings this up is 1'iesi- finance. 'J human usin.tr Id pen to I T,, XZ7 . - i E -y - I 7 y r- j . i, t. r T-r -r r tacii on tne t,u,ouii,uuu loan to . av wuiuii o t.reai Bi itain. Then the lreaury tA-fho p- e announced it had . -o showed the Bntih a first install- -ULivivAi. ..special i r uncial nient of GOO,Obd,OUO to spend j services w ere l.rid Monday in any way they pk-ased. ; Lincoln for -Mrs. Miauie Lro'.vn, i i Kelt an eye on tne iinanciai : r,1,-lf1ir if m t..- t t , Murray, who died, presumably from a' heart "attack at her home fellows ;with ! ii' Lincoln Wednesday night. . - Mrs. Brown'had visited-'l'orjtwo ucidsy, July 23 Boia.y club Luncheon. li: noon. j;csfjrs dining room. Kiuht of Columbus. Basle s Hall. j p. m. ! V.'ecnetday, Jul 24 Business Jiti: s Ad eir.b luncii ;co,:. nt.-tur s uiiuajr room. p. if aires to set wnetaer tne nnusn rood bays, but re- ; rliits verenil. Aro news. So 1 trot;. some ; to - talking to London- accents (they spell' check, fthetiue) afld so it is that" I 'can Charge Lobbying v A;rdl L i., L'.r.: 1 'to ( Vol r.i'.;-ee iepart:iienc iu. a idpoit. to i'lciident 1 1 uir.an e.larJ.j Mon- ', tiv.y ;;ia: so;r;-j .-cu.ki .(.-, cl' indus- ; n y had held prices in i.'ne: recent- , y as a means oi iobbym 'against . piie-e control k jri.-iation. . i I 1 4- 'o V i " O'-J i e r I ru - ) I J- .-v,i ,, I FROM A -"A iLV , 7. t THAT HAP AM ti ICE 3SX.MDT v -?, A GLJfsJM'-' Hi r t. f r CACK r- chancellar of. 'weeks with. Mr', and ':drs.. Li.-da LiveiStock iep'crts f id ;vas taken , home ..Wednesday Piattsniculh Produca I ! 1 fk.H:. ! e S S t ; ;.vre?1 ; "-J Vaia-!.; ?v C,niy;' .Ha2rV':!;J,J Mr. amDM-rG. E. .Man-'! Charlie. Hi's' cot miiiions to spend, Evening. . She was found dyiiis on "IL ?--. N .. , F , jers 01 .at. Ajr, Iowa. . -.- - from, tut if he cant nay stufr at i following morning bv friends who A.r.iy 1 1 2-lv. and Mrs Frank Strcugn and a rea-ial!- rrk-e, the he'l with it. '' . , - ,vy alter Sioup has earned money ! ,!(.Vltpr sh:r!pv of Omaha wei e : t ' "Lt.i . .. "X ; investigateu w iie.i they were un- fcr camp by participating m var- ,t 4ho (M,nnPr,ij " j. ".. 1 . !able to aiouse her. i- Uil -iU -r -Lke year. j : uowneu riuen macaroni ana ; t'.t i 11 . . . , . ....... I , 1 . A ,:i'i: i...;r. balt Mi t ipp;r Shakers :a;;ers -ia u'.a 1 e ',:er ciao n.e: '1 nu."Siay at the i. e.i.'::.; a:... Doro.ay liiid e ii.e.i.ei.- i.'ie.-cii'. i.,:td oy ney raising projects dur he year. :np Liew.-ter is under the rAiip of the Youns Woman's tian Association of Umaha. e .uroup will be under the rkiiji ol Mrs. Charles Greene, by Mrs. oiert li ill. Mrs. 1 ue relieved Wednesday Harold Aikiie. Visit in Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. William Sehmit manu, jr., and daujriiter, Janis, and Mrs. II. E. Becker were in Lincoln Sunday visiting the Kich ard Johnson family. eat, such as to ;rou fougnt any Then you've got LIS. Mrs. Hickey Leaves ie 1 iC i..e S1 ' at tiie met tin S Vi....1 .a;t met: county mji.ic was prt.-ei'.t :......" i ? .i i. p..:l to S CeUIi- Return From Missouri idis. Eimer Lohnes and daugh ters . Mary 00 Ann anu Miihe Ko zaeck, retained Saturday even ing front a two-week vicit in St. Louis and Setiaiia, Mo. for she Mrs. W. E. Hickey left Monday Lake Mar.avva, Iuwa, v.heie will srend a week. ,1 i-t . t 1 : i u I : ike g Itih liS Si Return From Ozarks Mr. and Mis. C. L. Carlson and ht. skier, Mis Jessie Whelan re- raiaroav iiom a nve-uay in the Ozarks. Spends Week-End in Lincoln Miss Elizabeth Davis, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Searl S. Davis, was the guest for the week-end at the home of Miss Margery Devoe in Lincoln. lew other tan. oralis. Have cranes lately', tne answer. No Dress for Miss Feck i I spent a while in London this j summer a:: d I had hoped that the loan mk'ht result in a new dress 1 for peoMe like Ml.-s Peek, of Her- : ber: Ciesc.ut, ivniiiUtsLuieie, who j was my landlady. She had worn ; the same old brown s-uit siitce the beinnin of the war. It v. as so oagy that sne ieiir; s.nee had , lVi ttopiied looking- at herself in the 1;- iiror. ! ( Her husoand,! Dr. Brow n? died in l'ji'C. Yiuy had lived in' Liu-' coin lor be vera! yea rs. Sunivini; in addition to .Mrs. Leyita is a soil. viio 'as una oie to attuid Hi..- services. lie lives 111 Syracuse, X. Y. Market Lens LcckoS :i tht.s Ccx t. Springers, '1'- lbs. up . keis, straight run Bi-Aeilat, c. 1 . m21 .!.... , .15 : .l'S ' j .-is ' .dS 1 ( 1 1 w. ; . rvl ici.-ri.-z 1 - - w - kHs. a 1 .. .S I Gc-ncrai.y t.o .d ami Omaha , akaSie -',!-!' C r J lu s i h.g ut cno.ee ou.ei.er hegj, .it ij ;.o.5u t.:e iv j1. iiti.e, sa.eat,.e f.oeo. 1, ai.es Rites Held Sunday for Mrs. Mick -i'od a;.d che.ee fed .-te-.vs v- .., . ai.a hc.fds Mroi. t, .e higher. k: up more. ev.,.d kads low kTc '7 'to t,-.. v. V If vou have i 0 .;.:,o. want to buy 'l or tell it - A P3 f have fcuiid it, or loet it, or gi:. .. kui.eiai se; clay at the er.Uicil le. o.ed i.'i', (Special) ices wile hem cruri kieeiiwuoa Cii' i.-tian .dr.-. Jnn Mic-k, 7, i i, iday in Lii.eei;.. v. j onn Insurance VsrV.4-rF wen ri-actc Dine ct Ct-Idv Mr. ana Mrs. Guy Long and soil, Larry, Mi. and Mrs. L. A. cu-.:v,en and dau.hter. Janis, Mr. and Mis. Walter Tritsch and Mrs. ioia Oie, dined at the Caldwell sitack Sunday. Honored on 18th Anniversary ir. and Mrs. Walter Tritsch, in honor of their 1Mb wedding anniversary, were taken to din ner and a theater in Umaha by -Mr. and Mrs. Don J. Arundel and William Bricgs. Cri'i TBK f UN'S -.Jari AiINi. -LLUVL't ikating Every JNisht iVion. and Thurs. Might Reserved for Private Parlies ..i.tir.ee Sunday Afternoons Rttur.-s from Hospital Mis. Geoige Iroap haa return ed idem the Methodic hospital in Oiiiaha where siie has been for the last two weeks. Ashland Visitors at Beckers Mr. and Mrs. George Wallinger of Ashland and their son-in-Ww and daughter, Mr. and Mis. Clar ence E. Wiies. and children, Gwen dolyn and Eugene Clarence, visit- eel he-re bunuj II. E. Becker. She is out of lack. The loan wik provide her no frock with rib oons on it. My experts got to talking gibberish about trade balances and sterling accounts; it seemed to add up to tiie fact thaa the Bri tish government intends to buy only tiie thmes the country has to have, Mich as food and a little of 1 1 'e.--.- t'.e. ne tnmgs mat pamed on v. as the fact that Lay Ma.i.a.-en a WiiLa:t..- v.vie in Burial was in Waverly. Survivors a; e her husi thieC iii,,. . e. . Mrs. 1 tkat as pos. One of me in Lf-i tne re.-ta-ii'unts closed around 7 p. :n. Anybody who got hungry later .T. the evening, like n.e. stayed hungry tiie rest of the night. This unnappy situation is going to con- Hughes of Lens-hi ot I: ei (Jehkikk ihi'te sen-. Of (ketiiVA. c ity: tw 1 Waid : l'i Mae B-ay i.n-thcr.-, G Heme. Jan. Omaha and St. J.. si ph, chlhiien ar.. children. . . t , . charge. iiJ, .at i Lincoln. Mrs. Li ina a -;i:,g it:..:. Mrs. iia-- .1 B 1 aver Crowing; Lloyd and Ktsel. Lc.h d, and Pr.ul 1 f r aih-.- :-': c i M " -:- Jessie . ie H - . aid :h -. f I.i;.eo!n; t!.: -e iiV W.iih of ih...AO e- LekvV We.ei; el 7.Vt.e' A. V, t i.'h e i Mo-, and :k:r. e.'and 1 two ir. eat i-iiuiti- e-.H e 1 ,-hAaiAe . 'o lew faies oi s:':'.. g i:.:'.h'S 1 e . ei'. Ge'cu . 1 c , . . . . . . 1 - u;.u t . . t . t e iiOiiH - '.- i . J. Howard Davis Altrriys-a'.-Law JOURNAL WANT-ADS BRING RESULTS Use Journal War.l Ac'- mciiarci L. recti CiSftfffc ' rifci ii' , City Subscribers i if you nave net received yam DAILY JULi-NAJL Caii No. 6 . t..: .- - : -h--. -T - x t n M i Between otoU ana r :ou . '.5:- I Xo service after 0 P. M. WITH THE Se?!: Juu-Hiy. S4i.:i hen- TO i b:!: Juu-Hiy. S4i.:i t j READY MIX CEMENT :CflrJofribrJis j jAny Place Anytime, any j .jTi, ' "TTsTi TfjT T ifAN K fHTR I Amount t ,;,aily tkends and neighbors for m.-,-. rrj ; ti:e:r kindness, shown us durkig CH.7rT:,'ER Fli AHMACY the ilbie.-s and passing of our dear m"ther. Your kindness shall aiwav be 1 eme-mbei od. May God - , .... 1 I T ..!.. , . . : hies.-, you ail. .ur. ami -uis. aun.i i dL, '.:...;" -7' - --k.-.:r7XLvii ! Lidcrett. with Mr and Mrs. , tlnue- li ' Don't Dare Tell ", . 2-- iiiJkiriO it LU- LCTr.A;T5 of TITti 'i li fdeeders Viiit at Hiatt Home Mr. and Mis. J. Ku-sell Ikeder and daughters, Janice and Janet ei Frement, wtie visiting Sun uay with Mr. and Mis. L. D. Hiatt. Mr. ik-eder was formerly prin cipal of Plattsiiiou'.h high school ai.J is now .-up-eiintendent of the .da.-onic Home- ior Boys in Fre mont. ! To Join Others At Battle Lake Herb Schaetz and Mayor Clem Woster left Saturday evening for Battle Lake, Minn., where they Lon- : . l-V. L .- - - 1 of ??.t t r" m vm m 1 1 - t pianneu to join iiyue Rob: and last Walliiu dt lb- Floyd McKesik, r.osborough, i-ert Best or who left It wa; al:nof ;rro;i!d( 'n uon to buy ar.vthi.n- m the wav of ' TOnTURIuw ! vi s a tweed suit, or a io: t?o nf Sc-ntf'-i : c, ---! -h-.-i-' .md '. urn:nr c-r-e ,..1, . .. t . 1 . .. -. . aJ si! other sfc.r i . r. 1 . I ' r I' . ! . ni l .- In ese tn.iiirs were beinir shimed t cr s ; to 3 16 iv. .'.-.V '- fe' WANTED: COOK AT WIMPY'. u 10 a- m. tc 7 p. m. balance the Ludget. They will return about Wednes- i uay, ' JV CALDWELL FUKEHAL HOME 702 Ave. B Ambulance Service Phone 15 an Returns from Liberty Ray Timber, son of e Mrs. Harry Tincher, has. returned home after sj-ending tnree weeks in Liberty, helping hk uncle, Frank Tincher, harvest. abroad to help -uy financial friends say the loan isn't g.dng tJ change that, either. I toid 'em about the only things I saw for .-ale in London without coop h:s v-ere walking sticks and top hats, mostly gray. They said th;s was because there v.-a.-n't much ol an international 1 or canes, or gray They also Miid i' 3';;n' , r: s; 9octn::.s:..t...-v - H WANTED: WAITRESS AND a or: hour girl. Snack S-nop. V J . S . SCKSEINEE THAZXACY Eh Vy-Ik'nity feature dl carrkins supplies at low prices. Shop M OPPOkll'XIf'Y OF LIFETIME sunrlvir.g DDT and other prolit- at Iliiikv-riiiky and i Don5 Flirt! i ab:. pi .duets to farmers in Cass I county. Xo experience or capital ? reauired. Must have auto and ciemanu toppers, either, thiy'd like to UNIXSUI1ED drivers fliit i tvith financial rain. Ycu are certain oi; the cost ci your insurance protec- 1'A Pe&ib-ifHti f- S r good references. Permanent B B D Write or wire McNess Company U Dept. T.F reeport. 111. 1 a Leaves for Kansas George Busch left Sundav Chanute, Kans., where he spend a week vacationing. Auxiliary Elects Five To Attend Convention lor will ! with their first oOd.OttO.OOd, but that they didn't dare. I'd print it. So if they wanted a couple thou sand gross of teacuns. for inA;iTi,- j the teacup makers would gang up 1 and raise the price. ! The trouble with this loan is ' that tiie British have .-,,t r.,.i- WEEPING WATER, (Special) interest on it and if 'they d.Vt Iho American Legion Auxiliary, ; ,.t lu.h. iuortv'. worth' ti eir here voted to pay the expenses of ; taxpayers will be in a tou-'h spot five delegates to the state con-; They're spending it caYefullv' vention to be held at Scottsbluf t. ; exactly what they buy, and tev The delegates who , vvere elec ted They're not going to announce are .urs. r.ai i . nes. .uis a n- j buy, and thev thin ha Jounson, airs. Sterling Amick. ainie b .us. t. u. Herman, ana ..11s. io- away the old suit, which (accord seoii Jonm. Installation of officers was al-': so held with Mrs. Vesta Thomas as the installing officer. Mrs. Thorn-1 as was also present a year ago j when the organization was com-1 pleted with only ten members. ! Their present membership has i j grown to So. ! The newlv installed officers are:! tell me what thev honed to bnv Minn hut vnn ran npypv h? rer- - . - - - - . - l . J X UCAW VU.. AWWfc ! trin what an accident will cost you. ! see t t complete insurar.c See or Phone H Fresh, Fancy 3 V.?hirt;tc.i tj it...,te-. t y Pound Jf 3 & ,tjrl. S rii:.-.. Ecd. Ei-e Ecrae Grown tHr? M MAX Oil WOMAN WANTED TO .5. VAtd-J I? hahdle distriuution of famous Jtt' fciZ -ii' k' ci- K Watkins .rod jets in city of M Plattsmouth, serving hundreds lOjP'C fe': of sati.Aied customers. Meet ris- 2 lbs. j ee or rr.one j Stsplisn rI. Davis j j Plattsmouth Ittate Bank i Bldg. Phone 9 I 9 CUCUMBERS j PLUMS I Fancy, long green, $f' Calif. Eed Dusrte, ft lb. -- 'lu- ti S3 1 c-i Texas ilarsh. Seedless. P3C Jib. Calif. Green Top Lars; 2 bunch . -- . T- 11 . . A. Tj ing .ivmg costs. run or pa it time. No ihvetmenk Write J. K. WATKINS CO., D-61, Winona. fi Minn. 4ii I I Services Gfiid 22 K V A Mi k U .S A:L IKU.M.M1 It. done reasonable. Everything vssr ik it'll be some :'fore Miss Peck can throw ti Calif. Green Faecal 4mU. . 2Co. 1 Illinois k lb. vvtaiuj. 2 los. WiitJ-:.-i -At '0 CASS THEATRE Calif. Sunkist. ?'U. S. Xo. 1 Washington Kie Time Shop John Bissing, ProD. WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIR N ENGRAVING PHONE 27 PLATTSMOUTH TN r-i 73 With the CPA tnseitied, dealers in the produce and creamery business are at sea on what to do in regard to prices cn butierfat, eggs, poultry and feed The best wc can do is work on a day to day basis and pay the best price we can on the day's market until congress end the president come to some kind of an agreement cr prices settle to a level with no OPA. We thank yon for being considerate with the rise and nia. Want Ads Fcr Results fall of prices until this mad world gets back on its feet arain W President, Mrs. Earl C. Wiles; S first vice-president, Mrs. Sterling R Amick; second vice-president, Mrs. I'. L. Hebard; secretary, Miss Ju te lia Johnson; treasurer, Mrs. est a Baker; chanlain. Mrs. Herman Ea- M ton; historian, Miss Pegsy A.miek; sergcant-at-arms, .Mrs. C. u. Her man. Fo!lovi!i ir tiie meeting a buffett luncheon was served. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Vesta Thomas, Nebraska City; Mrs. Nathan Grossman, Lincoln, district president; Mrs Carl John son, district secretary: Mrs. Fred ian and Mrs. Boyd Dodds, Neb-Stras.-er, unit president; Mrs. Os borne, Lincoln unit parliamentar raska City, past distikt secretary. a' The Home of Casco Butter" nits mmmi Wakrreen Agency Store Prescription Service at its Best ! SUN GLASSES AiisQrb'Q'Ray ! Protects against Infra-Eed and Ldtra Violet Itavs. an aid ta 2 tetter bight and health. BUS SCHEDULE Leave Platts. Leave Omaha 8:30 11:30 1:00 5:00- 6:30 10:45 PLANT RUN Leave Platts. '.cave Piatt. 7:15 4:30 COTNEH and SOK Piatt smouth, Neb. $2.50 to $9.75 nr. With Cass Polaroid Sport Glass Assorted frames can be used! with glasses or without $1.695 per glass j.i vvitn case I ! Children's Glasses Assorted colors, each . 2 San Glasses j Asserted colors, each Cass Drug Service for you PLA fTSMOUTH, NCBR. ihews eery right. Satires "t" S erdaf, Sund.iy and Tutsd Last Time Tonight Clark Ga!le and Greer Garson in 'ADVENIUSE'' Don't miss the fiist big Clark Gable picture! TUESDAY ONLY JULY 23 Bargain Day James Stewart and Rosalind liu 1 !! in "K0 TIKE FOR COIIEDY"' Broiight back as James Stew art's gieatcst contedy! Also comedy and color cartoon WEDNESDAY - THUESDAY JULY 24 - 25 Double Feature Barbara "Stanwyck and George Brent in "MY REPUTATION" A story to live long in your memory! and Lois Collier and X'oah Beery, jr., iu "THE CAT CHEEPS'' Thrills and mystery on an is land of terror! The biggest double bill ever offered for mid-wo-k! ii Large sizes, lb si i?. .... Yellow, lb. i f Hinky-Dir.ky again is able to offer you Grade "A" "AA"' i Beef a-.I a reasonable supply of uork at low Diiees. furnished. Phone 4S2W. ft Articles fcr Scic 23 Uj FOB SALE: C BUSHED BOCK, S road gravel, sand, and dirt. Also i Bock for banks and rock srar- K. dens, phone IG-iW. z i. c- :tmi- .:'f!Q . , ....... I lit:.; XJUli. tna.-Ojw K I County style cansagc f m I"lk-re7 Ground "Rref . S9c! Ei (Bar-E-Cue Style Spare Kits p j Eo and or Sirlcm steak y T-Eoncs j Shoulder Eoast p; i Buik. ccttoge encese 1 li'r.g room suit, 1 chest of ' drapers: blonde, 2 occasional w ciiairs, 2 wardrobe cabinet, 1 li breakfast set: complete, 1 break- h last table, 1 tall white utility cupboard, 1 gas stove (side ov en, 1 studio couch, 1 kidney sliaped vanity. nr.i 4; IJ:FOB SALE: YELLOW EAR -oiiil Uj; corn. .Tr.hn "".To-r.c.-k- Plattsrr.msht. 6oc JUICE g Altex Giaoeiruit, 40 02- can -7 n , " -e 'i n -4,7 r. fhrl Select Brand, &4 : r ft - --i --?,7 . J Old South Sweetland ( J Lcadway Brand til Ti)ir n TJn 9 ran Mn Oii. ran 1 BEAKS ; PGTOES I and Fork, Sc-ctt County. J Betty Lou Shoestring;, ,? Ij 13 oz. can 1' 4' oz. jkg. ? I soup ; etjsoA g3c g'fJOO LEGIiOBN COCKERELS, jgc! average 2 pounds, and 150 Aus ! &?; tra White cockerels. Also iwo R A FAIR SIZED -STEEL STORI L safe t'20.'eu Joe J. Stibal. v k: chicken batteries, one starter p, and one feeder. Call Union fi: 21G1. ; i. --a 4 n Morton Hour-e Chicken iO- Hershey Breakfast, .i Noodle, ilo. 1 can js.ii )1 lb. and Peas. E.tt County v Harrington Hall, H 16 cz, glass JL U lb. glass S t..n 1 - v.. 11 f x tr.s-i . v v m r tf -i.4 p CAIt IXSU R A N C E. WHEN K' yctus expires see this depend able iocal agency for the best P1 service and protectien at reason K aide rates. J. Howard Davis. J f CUSHMAN MOTOR SCOOTER. 4xlP motor. Le.-t oner takes, awarded Fatutday. Phone 2-r5, El ;13 Prices effective through Wednesday, July SI, soibkit only to mariiet cnanges in moats, irc-i.il rrtnis anu vegcianies. anu s; stock on hand. We reserve the right to limit quantities, t? No sales to dealers. Catl"s Mai hot. J FOR SALE: ON.' SET C.00-16 tire chai.is. .22 caliber pump 1 rifle, Stevens. C. 50-15 trailer in 3 rr tube. 1110 1st Ave. .fter 5 1 FOR SALE 1 LIVING ROOM K .-u't, 1 chest of drawers: blonde, p 2 iccasioi al ciiairs, 2 - wardrobe i - l ir j. ...a."" . caomcts, 1 oreaKiast set: com plete, 1 bteakfast table, 1 tail white utility cupboard, 1 gas t i stove (side oven), 1 studio couch 1 kidney shaped vanity. Harold gVyTWf i ShaferPh. 212 n