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PAGE SIX PLATTSMOUTH SEMI WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1940. FILES 10,000TH SUIT In the office of Clerk of the Dis trict Court C. E. Ledgway today was filed the ten thousandth suit to be recorded in the office down through the years. This was an action for di vorce entitled Robert Benedict vs. Dorothy B. Benedict. The f ling makes a record for the office of many cases that have been received and passed upon or dismiss ed in the court in the past. Phone news to no. 6. GR AND COFFEES' Serve delicious, invigorating HINKY-DINKY, SUNRISE or COFELTS COFFEE. They are always fresh and de lightful and are priced to save you money! OJN NEKS PERFTcy SUIIRISE COFFEE ??bd"iSal,,:s..12c hp Distinctive r n Flavor TT t- ......... JJ. U CprTBQ COFELT'S COFFEE rfiEOT-nJ 9c SSee 2 lbs., 336; 1-lb. Bag DEL MONTE 2-lb. Can, 43c; 1-lb. Can. 23c SAN HA or KAFFEE HAG ' .29c (End Cuts). Lb. PORK LOIN ROAST fjfjfjf? HfACfcTP Tender, Juicy Shoulder Cuts. Lb. LAMB ROAST $22&?Sr i HAMBURGER CS"i Tender Round, Sirloin on Shortcuts. Lb. STEAK PORK CHOPS LAMB STEAK ? Aim Cudahy's Pure Rex, Rib, Center Cuts Per lb Swift's Premium Per lb Sulk. TDJOCTl f TMOS-IfrfftM or Ring Bologna ...lie ...15c ...15c ...Z7c ...25c ... 17c ...I9c ibs. 25c Cudahy's. Lb. ...14V 20C Headless, Dressed Whiting 3 Ibs. SABLE FISH, Sliced, lb., 15c; Piece, per lb.. 12V2c GERBER'S STRAINED FOODS FOR BABY r.';...3for20c 6 for 39 c VAN CAMP'S Tomato Soup lOJi-oz. Can APPLE BUTTER Mi Choice 32-oz. Jars 2for25c Can PEANUT BUTTER uaiiy uncn ll QC 2-lb. Jar 19' PRUNES Full Flavor In Syrup No. 2y2 Can 11 SYRUP Amaizo Golden 10-lb. Pail 44 CATSUP Scott County Lge. 14-oz. Bottle 2 for 15' GRAPES ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT ONIONS Fancy California Red Flame Tokays. Per lb Gc Juicy Texas 252 Size. Doz. ..... .....17c Juicy Texas Marsh Seedless 96 Size, doz., 23c. Each U. S. No. 1 Idaho Yellow 4 Ibs. for 2c IOC CABBAGE Km1s'! 2c CELERY lt'iioe APRICOTS Racer Brand No. 2 Cans O 3 for Lincoln Whole Unpeel ed. No. 2V2 Can PORN Jack O'Lantern W. Kernel or Willi Qolden Bantam. No. 2 Can.. RAISINS EirKS! S!!-,AS.,. PRUNES 90-100 Size 4 lbs. 25c BEANS 15c 10c 25c Large, Northern Navy 3-lb. Cello Bag 15c Toilet Soap 6 Reg. Bars Quick or Reg. Oats Large Pkg. 25c 18c WALDORF TISSUE 'Soft Weave' Regular lolls. 25( CLOROX Clrann, 1)1 caches 2-GaL Bot, 31 Quart 4 Qo Bottle WV FLAKES OR GRANULES Large Pkg. Chipso Lava Soap E2x Ba?a.r:.6! for Fine Laundering Large Pkg if for Safe Washing Large Pkg lHtfi1T Al "Kind to the Skin" PROTEX QUAKER PAR T-JELL gesgs"Jpfflelalln Desserts 3c LEAD17AY 3NoS VZ 25c RITZ ?'b' Pk BUTTER CRACKERS 2"c Fidelity SES. Pa.nc.a.k.e. F!: 20c Silver ILeaS f.?bp RS6! Rims LifeSwioy Ottnar Flow? Crisco &tcSEI OTwrlnl flLL-PURPosE soap - V&yUOl Giant Pkg., 47c. Large Pkg..........IvC Sic Special Deal ..2 Lge. Pkgs. 2C Health Soap 3 Bars 'Magic Baking' Flour 48-1 b. Sack . ...17c $1.49 43c DreSt ivorv Barren Large Bar 21c 22c 9c Guest Ivory Soap "ftPr! 19c Pillsbury's 't?b"iJlr. $1.59 OLD ENGLISH SELF-POLISH I NO fLFTl uauro SrS&f - FLOOR fJ WAX rXl K11 Can tlHsJI 39c Quart Can 69 Drlen Itself to a Kleumlng lustre PEAS No. 303 Cans for (Balloon Free with 2 Cans) pi Cammay "Soap of Beautiful Women" Reg. PC Bap. . . y Moves to improve Athletic Park Being Urged Fencing of Park, Construction of Proper Seating Facilities and Small Field House. In the past summer a number of the sport enthusiasts of the com munity carried ; on a campaign to secure funds that might be used in securing a fence for Athletic park on Washington avenue. It was given a most favorable response and a considerable amount was pledged. In the past few weeks there has been expressed a strong sentiment for extending the scope of the im provements to include the providing of proper seating capacity and a small field house for use of the play ers in football or baseball games. A natural setting at . the park would make it - possible at a very low cost to have a field house con structed at "the "south side of the field in or against the high clay banks. Here the facilities could be arranged for dressing rooms, baths, storage for equipment for the local team and proper dressing and bath ing facilities, for-the visiting teams. Under the present setup it is neces sary for the players to dress at the high school and; then after a game to return to the school before they can clean up. , This is the time to give the mat ter serious consideration so that in the summer the work might be defin itely started to give the city and the Plattsmouth high school a modern and up-to-date athletic park for use in many of the outdoor sports. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT The announcement has been re ceived here by friends of the mar riage of Mrs. Helen Huneke, former ly of Plattsmouth and later of Bur lington, Iowa, to Mr. Fred W. Salome. The wedding occurred on October 5th at San Francisco where Mr. and Mrs. Salome will make their future home. Evelyn Huneke, daughter of the bride, is also to make her home with them. The groom is a chemist in the employ of the Great 'Western Sugar Co., and located on the west coast for some years. The bride has many friends here who will join in every good wish for many years of happiness for Mr. and Mrs. Salome. (Plattaraonth, FH, S Nov. 22-23 Right Reacvve to Limit) MURRAY PASTOR DIES Rev. James Forsyth, 69, pastor of the Christain church in Murray, died Sunday in a hospital, where he had been ill ten days. l( Surviving' are his wife, two daughters and five sons. Funeral services will be held tomor row at Hartley, Nebraska. Values, Styles to Really Make You Thankful Finest Array of Merchandise at Low est Prices Ladies, Visit the Toggery This Weekend Ask one hundred women what they are particularly thankful for, and you will get nearly that many different answers. We believe there is one thing scores of women have to be thankful for and that is the large stock and low prices available at thi3 store. Without boasting, we can say that stocks here this year are not only the most complete in the entire history of this store but most reasonably priced. It isn't necessary for any woman, large or small, tall or short to go to distant cities to select her wardrobe. You can be fit ted perfectly and for less money than city stores charge and we're always glad to show you and prove this fact Come in anytime. Just now we are showing a lovely assortment of smartly simple untrim med coats in beautiful tweeds and in the new needlepoint material. These coats are cleverly styled to slender Ize the waist, trimmed with rows of buttons. They are a perfect foil for furs and colorful accessories. Come in black, brown, wine and teal, and the price is only 916.75. New sweaters, chunky knit long sleeves, very popular, 100 pure all wool in colors white, black, red and green. Priced at only 91.95. Handbags a lovely new assort ment in black, brown and navy, feat uring zipper openings. Priced at only 91.00. See them. Gloves new fabric gloves, leather trim, colors black, brown, wine and navy, in all sizes, only $1.00. Housecoats in seersucker material, print patterns in sizes 12 to 44, made in zipper and wrap-around styles priced at 9 LOO and 91.05. Skirts that you will be proud to wear In rayon silk crepe and men's wear woolens. Complete run of sizes. Your choice for only 91.95. These are just a few of the many lo-oe-inanKiui-ior values we are now offering. THE LADIES TOGGERY, Shop of Personal Service. LOCATED IN ILLINOIS Plattsmouth friends of Mr. and Mrs. M. Burkholder will be surprised to know that they are now residing in Paxton, Illinois. Mr. Burkholder was called into government service and is assisting in the training of draftees. The Burkholders left for Illinois last week. Mrs. Burkholder was the former Mae Capper. Delicious home Eiade Mince Meat (made by ladies of St. Mary's Guild) available again this year for early delivery. Leave orders at the Journal office or Bates Book Store. TURKEY LOSS 380 Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Perry who suffered a heavy loss to their turkey flock in the freezing weather of two weeks ago, report that the total loss was 380 of the birds. The loss will not be entire, however, as they were partially covered by insurance and also they were disposed of to the rendering works. The remaining turkeys are reacting well from their close call and getting over any effect of the near freeze. They are being kept near shelters in case of another sudden change in the temperature. SUFFERS SEVERE ORDEAL Mr. and Mrs. Milo Farney do not plan to celebrate Thanksgiving this week because Mrs. Farney is feeling she is lucky that she is living. Mrs. Farney underwent a tonsilectomy operation Tuesday morning and suf fered a very serious condition throughout the day yesterda'. Mrs. Farney seemed to bleed profusely for almost five hours. The bleeding was finally stopped, although it seem ed impossible for a time. Although quite weak from the loss of blood, Mrs. Farney is somewhat better to day, but still bedfast. NEW DRAFT BOARD MEMBERS Governor It. L. Cochran's office today announced the governor's recommendation of O. A. Davis of Murray to replace Elmer A. Webb of riattsmouth, and Charles Swan of Union to replace H. A. Williams of Elmwood on the Cass county draft board. Fred Thornton of Nebraska City, was named to replace V. M. Goerke of Burr, on the Otoe county board. Phone Printing oraers to Ko. a SOEHNICHSEN'S WE DELIVER PHONE 23 AND 24 inns IF ABBS) Jersey Cream or Queen's 4 tf rLUUEl Choice. 48-Ib. Bag dl.U MATCHES SSfirr 15c CRAOKEEtS 2Fd". 14o nilfill l?0 Home Grown Delicious (Jfl AE til I LiCd orWinesaps. Bushel $.U PEAS Srfei 3 for 29c CORN Standard 3 Cans. -23c TOAT0ES3CaM:...-....23c MIXED HUTS Per lb. . 19c CAMPY Tlv.la!....10c SIRLOIN lb. . . ca T-BONE lb. . .7Kg SHORT CUT J ROUND STEAK lb. ... . 27c PORK CHOPS lb. ....... Kc , , THIS AD FOR FRIDAY AJfD- SATURDAY YOUR CHitssns will be a pleasure if you shop early at KNORR'S. Watch for Our Toy Town Opening Soon SPECIAL SATURDAY, NOV. 23 Christmas Cards 25 In Box for only. 21c See our very complete line of Christmas Wrappings be fore you buy. Save money 1 KNORR'S 5c to $1.00 Store 511 Main St., Plattsmouth PID NOT ORIGINATE! IN TURKEY i. (PROOF NEXT WEEK) PROOF We also have the PROOF that pullets fed Wayne mash really do lay. Those in our laying battery are producing eggs reg ularly and you know eggs are worth money these days. Your farm grains and Wayne Mash will give you desired results! LISTEN IN EACH SATURDAY Wayne Drama of the Air WNAX, Yankton 7:00- 7:15 KFAB, Lincoln 11:45-12:00 WHO, Des Moines. 1:00- 1:15 AX 1TKHKSTI STOHV OF IIIM KVKKVHW FOLKS J 1ST MKfci VOlltSELF Proof of Last Week's Ad WATER DOES SOT ALWAYS FREEZE AT FREEZING POINT 32 F Its temperature can be re duced several degrees lower without its conKealinif, especially if the water be pure and is not agitated. ,3W5?ir,-.:. J When Old Man Winter starts his stuff, be prepared! Plan your defense program now with these warm jackets and coats and caps ! x3 4 : 2 ' ':i yu KM n J Li Al WW3f MEN'S HEAVY JACKETS $.90 $7-50 All - wool mackinaw in three-color plaid. Fleated back. Corduroy Cap 59c Plaid with a fur lined inband. Brown chrome suede with gTain leather collar. Three pock ets, one with a slide fastener closing. Nicely lined. Men's Sheepskin Coats ....... $5.95 Mens All-Wool Jackets $3.45 Mens Rubberized Jackets $1.98 l BOY S "WIND PRUF" JACKET All-wool jacket in three-color plaid. Good idea for the school boy. Sizes 6 to 18. Price ALL WOOL JACKETS $2-98 Men's 'Melton' Jacket in navy4blue with two generous pockets. All wool and wonderfully warm. , Bey's Navy Blue "Melton" Jacket $1.98 $3-45 Boy's Helmet Illustrated. Knit lining. Cfl Removable goggles.. 29c and BOYS' CORDUROY CAPS 59 OEMMICHSEM'S PLATTSMOUTH, NEBR.