MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1939. PAGE SIX PLATTSMOUTH SEMI- WF,TfrT JOUBJTAL LOSE GAME THURSDAY The local American Legion base ball team was at Omaha Thursday afternoon to play a return with the Holmes Recreational parlor team, the locals losing the contest 9 to 3. The Plattsmouth team led 3 to 0 up to the last of the third when the Holmes team scored one. The fifth and sixth1 innings saw theb lowup of the contest for the locals, three scor ing for Holmes' in the fifth and four in the sixth frame. Sedlak and Noble labored on the mound for the locals while Phil Hps did the receiving. Howard and Vacantl were the batteries for the Holmes aggregation. Now in Progress! HINKY-DINKY WEEK! A Week of Wonderful Values! Our Mother's cocoa -a rc 2-lb. Can dLZM Del Monte Sliced or Half PEACHES &2. 15c Doz. Cans, $1.7S Spare Ribs lean, Meaty 4 Co 2 lbs .' 1SC Bee Hearts Qc Young, Tender, lb Tender, Nutritious Pork Liver Qc Hamburger Freshly Ground Beef fp Cuts. 2 lbs. for Pork Chops JGc Choice, Lean. Lb Bee Steak Tender U. S. Graded 4Ap Shoulder Cuts. Lb.JL"W Standard Quality TOMATOES Kuner's Fancy KRAUT 4 for 29c Doz. Cans, 85 Cantaloupes Calif. Pink Meat, Sweet p Vine Ripened. 2 forA3 Tomatoes Firm, Bed Eipe Texas 4Aa 2-lb. Basket Fresh California Green Top Carrots Qc Large Bunches, 2 for Hew Cabbage Fresh, Solid Mississippi Per lb. 35 Strawberries FFcy. No. 1 Missouri AAn Aromas. 2 full Qts. LtW Per Crate, $3.25 Hew Potatoes No. 1 Calif. Shafter Offf Whites. 10 lbs. fori& Sunrise Sweet, Mild COFFEE "I.. 39c Big 4 White Naptha SOAP 00C 10 Giant Bars Kellogg's CORH FLAKES or Post Toasties -J WJq 2 Large Pkgs Ji. U Staley's Syrup (Golden) Ad for Plattsmouth, Tuesday, Wednesday, June 6-7 (We reserve the right to limit Quantities of the above Items) Price and Service Features at Toggery Your Shopping a Pleasure when You Visit This Apparel Shop with Its Large, New Stocks "Wise bHyers are finding it pays to shop at The Ladies Toggery, where personal service is combined with moderate prices. Your attention is called to the following which are but a few' of the many seasonal ar ticles you will find displayed at the Toggery this week: Play Suits in gay prints of fine fabrics, sizes 12 to 20. Dance and play the American way in Sally Play Togs, priced at only $1 95. Play Togs for 'teens only just for girls' sizes 10 to 1C. Twilled suspen der short with printed polo shirt. Price for short and shirt, complete suit, only $1.00. Slacks and Farmerettes. Conie-Jn and see these new styles. They are certainly beauties. Sizes 12 to 20. Priced at 31.2D to $3.95. Final clearance on Spring Coats and Toppers. You will need one of these new cool toppers for your va cation or to slip on in tne cooi evenings. Priced at S2.98 up to SIO.95. Shirley Temple and Cinderella Frocks for little sister. Sizes 3 to 15 years. Over 50 new styles to se lect from. Priced at $1 OO and $1.95. """ Miss Thrifty Princess Slips. A crown tested rayon fabric is your assurance that this garment has been laboratory checked and tested and approved for fabric strength, fabric purity, seam strength, washability and size manufactured with patented under-arm feature, adjustable shoul der straps, shadow proof panel. In sizes 32 to 4C. all colors. Priced at only $1.19. New summer sheer Dresses just received in three price groups $1, $1.95 and $2.95. These are very outstanding garments sheer and will look well after many tubbings. Handbags! Beautiful new styles to complement all active summer costumes. Smart, all white attrac tive grains include aligator, pig-tex. Ealinna crash, calf and crushed calf priced at only $1.00. DRAWS DOWN FINE From Saturday's Daily This morning In the county court on the complaint of a represen tative of the state liquor commission, a complaint was filed against a young man residing near this city, charging him with misrepresenting his age for the purpose of purchasing liquor. The young man who was with a party of other young people, called at one of the local package liquor stores and desired to purchase some refresh ments. He was questioned by the party in charge and stated that he was of legal age for the purchase of the liquor. As the youth emerged he was grabbed by a representative of the liquor commission and the li quor taken and offered today in evi dence in the case. The court after hearing the facts of the case and the plea of the de fendant assessed a fine of $10 and costs for the offense. RETURNS FROM COLLEGE Miss Frances Cloidt has returned home from Columbia, Missouri, where she has been attending Stephens college, stopping on her re turn home at Kansas City, Missouri, where she visited with her friend, Miss Norma Lee Clyatt. Miss Maxine Cloidt accompanied her sister, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Hartford, (Marguerite Lynn) for merly of this city, Mrs. Hartford be ing a sorority sister of Miss Cloidt. The Plattsmouth ladies learned while there that Mrs. C. E. Hartford had been quite ill at her home in Florida, suffering from pneumonia. Mr. Hart ford, long an invalid, is also not do ing so well.. UNDERGOES OPERATION Mrs. George Kalasek was taken to Omaha Thursday where she under went a major operation at the Clark son hospital Friday morning. Mrs. Kalasek has not been the best of health for some time and her condi tion was such that an operation was necessary in the hope of giving her some permanent relief from the ill ness. REPORTS FINE RAIN From Friday's Dally Attorney J. C. Bryant of Ashland was among the visitors at the court house today. He reports that the vi cinity of Ashland had a nice shower Tlra'sday night and this morning a half inch rain that did much good. PROVE GOOD SURGEONS James Brown and Cack Lorenz, two of the young bird lovers of the city, have proven themselves real surgeons in caring for Ibe injuries of birds. A short time ago a pigeon, a wing broken by the effecls of a bul let fired by someone exterminating the bird life, came to th Brown home, limping into the shelter oi this haven. The boys placed a splint on the wing of the bird and it has so far recovered that it was able to t?y away and join its mates. The ac tion of the boys is most commendable. TO VISIT IN CALIFORNIA From Thursday's Dally Mrs. Paul Vandervoort and son, Paul III left this morning on the Challenger for Burbank, California where they expect to spend some time visiting friends and relatives. Dur ing their stay in California they will be guests of Mrs. Vandervoort's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Bulin. HAVE PLEASANT VISIT Miss Olive Jones, local librarian, has had the pleasure of having a number of guests with her, including Mrs. 3. Dal Jones, sister-in-law of Mis3 Jones; G. Dal Jones, Jr., nephew; and Mrs. Joseph Kane, a niece, all of Evanston, 111. The gueBts returned home Monday. HERE FOR MEMORIAL DAY Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stokes and Mrs. Marie Richards had as Mem orial day guests, Mr. and Mrs. Silas A. Green and family of Omaha. Mrs. Stokes and Mrs. Richards are a sister and niece, respectively, of Mrs. Green. SHOWS RAPID IMPROVEMENT The condition of Bronson Timm, who is at the Clarkson hospital, at Omaha, continues to improve. The patient has shown sapid progress and it is hoped that he may be able to return home by the end of the week. VISITS WITH OLD FRIENDS Dr. Elmer Nelson, of Seminole, Texas, was here Wednesday evening for a short time visiting vith his old friends. Dr. Nelson was at one time an operator for the Burlington at Oreapolis and later studied as an osteopath and has been in practice for several years. He has been east and is now on the way home. While here he was a guest at the home of Coun ty Treasurer John E. Turner and Dr. O. C. Hudson. ED SCHULH0F IMPROVING The friends of E. H. Schulhof, who are legion over Cass county, will be very much pleased to learn that his condition at the St. Joseph's hos pital at Omaha is very pleasing to the attending physicians. Mr. Schul hof is resting well and showing the most favorable reaction to the oper ation. He is being kept quiet and allowed only a few visitors as he is recuperating. DRAWS DOWN JJNE Thursday afternoon in the county court Duane Clark was arraigned on a complaint by County Attorney Wal ter H. Smith, charging the defend ant with intoxication and resisting an officer. The court after hearing the evi dence in the case as to the intoxi cation of the young man and at tempts to resist Officer Herbert John-, son, gave a fine of $25 and costs on tho charge of intoxication and on the charge of resisting an officer, thirty days in Jail. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL From Thursday Dally Mrs. M. E. .N'Jenart. who has been recuperating at the St. Joseph's hos pital fr,om a recent operation, return ?ii tc her homo in La Platte, last eve ning. Mrs. Nier.ari, who underwent a major operation, 13 showing rapid improvement but it will still be some time before she will be able to re sume her usual household duties. FINED FOR INTOXICATION FINED ON TRAFFIC CHARGE In the county court Wednesday afternoon Harry Roach was arraign ed on a charge of driving onto a pub lic highway without first bringing his car to a full stop. After hear ing the plea of guilty of the defend ant, the court assessed a fine of $10 and costs. (M 'NEW S iiTS A Smart SUielW SUN W 0 Men's Ensemble SPORT SUITS ill I Cif Slacks in many styles v and colors. f ANKLETS Bright All-Over fl (?TlC Stripes. Pair ...... iU J) Turkish Towels Plaid patterns. Size 20x40. Each . . SPECIAL! 72x90 SHEETS Uc Good Quality, ea J1 S' PILLOW CASES, ea 10c SUN SUITS for Children New Novelty Patterns it's time to buy your New Summer HATS Here they are! The styles C prettier than ever this sum- mer! White and colors. . Women s Huarache White Oxfords .98 $1 Comfortable LIGHT weight. Suitable for dress, wear and sports! Leather soles. Wear Them For Sports and Lounging This Summer! Smartly tailored shirt and slacks in nainral color slab weave crash. For cool sum mer comfort, the well-made shirt may be worn either in or out. Other Sports Suits 3.45 & 3.75 WASHABLE SLACKS Waist Sizes 30 to 42 $.45 Neatly tailored from smart cotton suitings. Sanforized fabric will not shrink more than 1 ru Other Styles up to. . . .... $2.95 SPORT SHIRTS Men's Sizes Cool, fast color shirtings ! Lined sports collars and short sleeves. May be worn in or out. Other Styles at 49c and 79c I &z HMW HUhfa m AVMfciV.MEg Women's and Misses BATHING SUITS ONE PIECE j SATIN LASTEX Breath-taking style in gleaming satin lastex! Uplift brassier top. Assorted colors. LASTEX DRESSMAKER SUITS at $3.45 BATHING CAPS Aviator style caps that are practically water-tight! Hair lined pattern, molded to. look like waves. White and colors. CHILDREN'S SWIM SUITS i . . . 39c -.1 J 100 per cent Wool! MEN'S SvvSm Trunks Snug fitting style in popular colors. Contrasting color belt and slide fastener pocket for valuable. Elastic supporter. BOYS' ALL WOOL swim TRUNEtS ic o Favorites with young fellows! The colors: Maroon, Royal Blue, Navy. Cass County's Largest Store (MD01)0in) ITU Plattsmouth. Nebraska j Ittti imu aim If Amy IW From Saturday's Dally Edward Smith of Pacific Junction, was fined $5 and costs this morning In police court. He was arrested last evening and charged with intoxica tion, "contrary to the peace and dig nity of the people of the state of Nebraska." WILL VISIT IN CITY Airs. M. T. Lasley, of Honnlwell, Missouri, arrived Friday to enjoy a visit here at the home of her daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rosencrans. She will enjoy a visit for the next few weeks in look ing over the many places of interest in this section. 22 OlacIt&Uhite This Ad for Tues. and Wed. Our Delivery Service: Six out going trips daily. Truck leaves the store for territory north of Main street at 8:30, 10:45, 1:30 and 4:30. For territory south of Main street at 9:30 and 3:00. Phone your order! IGA BRAND Soap Grains tf7c Giant Size Pka DAWN Toilet Tissue HQc Large Rolls... 3 for J STEAM TREATED LIGHTHOUSE Cleanser 3 for 10c IGA FINEST QUALITY Soap Flakes f q Per Pkg IGA BRAND Grdpo Juice 9Qc Quart Bottle " Tomato Juice 50-oz. Tin . Peanut Butter IGA RED CAP iJOr 1-lb. Jar JIV1' 90-100 Size Prunes 4 lbs. for 25 25-lb. Box 90c SUPERIOR SWEET Pickles 0c Full Quart BLUE EIVEB. Dill Pickles flOc Quart Jar SHURFINE Apple Butter flKc Full Quart 23c Bab-O 2 Cans LARGE NEW Potatoes 10 lbs. for Pineapple 2 for Cantaloupe on Ice. 2 for New Peas Fresh, Tender. 4 lbs. 2Qc 25c 25c 25c cat Department BIB and LOIN CUT Pork Chops flffn Per lb. Pure Lard 3 lbs. for 25c Pioneer Bacon End Slices f"fo 5-lb. Box S" Smoked Sausage Wilson's Certified Per lb. 2Qc Free Lighted Parking Lot in rear of our store. Watchman to guard your car on Wednesday and Saturday nights. Use it!