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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1042 PAGE TOMS, PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL f EDITOR Mrs. Hoyt Clark93-J ASSOCIATE EDITORS Mrs. Wm. J. Shallcross Phon8 90-J Mrs. Earl Rosser Phono 62 Headers asked to phone newa to these numbers. I A News Department sponsored by Bellevue Commercial Club for the dissemination of reliable news concerning progress made in Bellevue, and distributed to every household in Bellevue as well as appearing in the regular Thursday edition of Plattsmouth Semi-Weekly Journal. Mrs. Kentner of Child's Crossing is eriouly ill at here home. Mr. John Kller, City Engineer, is suffering with a misplaced vertebra. Mrs. Randall Biart and infant son same home from the hspitay Tues day evening. Mr. Gus Eby, City Councilman, is suffering with a siege of the "flu". Mrs. George Collins and infant daughter have returned home from the hospital. Tfie CBQ railroad is extending the passing frack at Bellevue moth er 1800 feet, to accomodate' the longer trains which it is necessary to run now. The Red Cross nutrition class is having a 12:30 desert luncheon Tuesday honoring their teacher, Mr. Otto Weise. Miss Janet Morgan of Washing ton, D. C, spent Saturday night with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson. Pfc "Bill" Price is home on 15 day furlough from Camp Barkeley, Texas, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pfeffer. Mr. and Mrs. Pfeffer received word this week that their other son, Richard, who is in the Coast Guard at Treasure . Island, was recently married in San Francisco. m JLVJ 2225 7-l KREAMY WHIP Marshmallows r Cherries Maraschino Tall 5 oz. glass 10 VICTORY FOOD SPECIAL NEW CROP, LARGE BUDDED T .1 PI 11 in me aneu 9fC round halnitc IT NEW, MEATY, EXTRA LARGE . PieAfJSinTheSheU'lb- 27c ALMONDS FILBERTS & NUT MEATS Brussel Sprouts fgn Texas Juice mfc- Fresh Green, Box .... W' ORANGES, dozen WU Firm, Red Ripe 49 Red Emperor 4ile TOMATOES, lb ; 1AC GRAPES, lb. . . : . Cranberries 20 Grapefruit r AP Crisp, Red Q . Jonathons lbs . 25 See Our attractive fresh fruits and vegetables display Large assortment and best qualiy always Radishes Shallots Cauliflower Green Peppers Persimmons, Pascal Celery Lettuce, both leaf and heads and many other items Visit this department daily. DaIhI ftG Ked lnumps 100 lbs$ 10 lbs 29c 1001bs$03Q when packed Cm BUTTERNUT Six Delicious JelS Powder "ri 10 ruit Cocktail TALL Lb. Can 15 1GA SPARKLING leverages 3 full quarts .... Plus bottle deposit) liracle Whip SALAD DRESSING ot LEST WE FORGET BUY AND EXTRA LOAF OF BREAD FOR DRESSING. BEANS : Large Northern Ag 3 lb. cello bag iSS Delicious Baked CRISCO or SPRY 3 Pound can . GRANULATED SUGAR QC ? pound bag UtE NO. d RATION STAMP 67c CHOCOLATE MARSHM ALLOW COOKIES Pound . 2Sc PEANUT; BUTTER 4flc Quart Jar ...i..,. ENRICHED FLOUR OMAR or IQA 24 pound baq GOOCH'S BEST GOLD MEDAL 24 lb 8Qc 99c 99c .TUBERCULIN TESTING CLINIC PUMPKIN P&G BRAND LARGE NO. 2VZ CAN Pumpkin Pie Spice, can 10c TURKEY GEESE DUCKS CHICKENS Leave Your Order BY TUESDAY To be assured of best qual ity. Ask at our meat depart ment for our surprisingly low prices. SOLID PACK PINT ....... Fresh Oysters . 49c While They Last BUTTER Fairmont's pound . . 47 Better Butter Parch Wrap, lb 44 CHEESE KRAFT'S 2 pound box . . 59 Wilson's Certified BACON any size Piece, pound .... 35 Wilson's Certif. Tenderiz'd Picnic Hams 6 pound average Pound 33 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT We want all our friends to share in these bargains. PRICES for Tues., Wed., Thurs., Nov. 24, 25, 26 OUR STORE CLOSED AT 11 A. M. THANKSGIV ING FOR BALANCE OF DAY Mrs. H. Li. Clark, President of the Bellevue P. T. A. announces a Tu berculin Testing Clinic at the Belle vue School on November 30th at 9:00 A. M. The Cass-Sarpy Health unit and lo cal members of the County Medical Society will conduct the clinic. A tiarge of fifty cents (50c) per test will be made, payable at the time of the test. The clinic is open to all mem bers of the community, as well as Children of School and pre-school age. Similar clinics held in other places have been very success, and it is hoped that the Bellevue Community avail themselves of the opportunity of having the Tuberculin Test performed. Tom Rosser entertained several friends at a party Friday evening at his home. Guests were the Misses Dorothy Langheine, Peggy Nan Maxey, Margaret Baines, Fay An derson, Harriet Zurcher, Helen Pearce, Mary Covington and Mary- alice Kopecky, and Messers Don Shafer, Stanley Sterba, Jack and Bill Phelps, Bernard Shires, Joe Dennis, Lloyd Chadd, Bob Sullivan and Lewis Clark. "When you get your pound coffee can full of grease call any Campfide Girl and she will be glad to pick it up. Bob Woolery spent Friday in Bel levue visiting friends. Surgical Dressing Class Postponed Tne surgical dressing class will not meet until further notice be cause' it is necessary for the work room to be changed. The NYA girls project in Omaha has been ordered moved to Bellevue and the Lowry Hall will be used as a Girl's Dormi tory. The new Surgical dressing room will be in the new Health Center, now under construction, and as work is progressing rapidly on the Center it is hoped that the clas3 will be able to meet in the near future. and most progressive Automobile Casualty Insurance Company, State Farm Mutual of Bloomington, Illinois, announces drastic rate reductions for liability and property damage and medical payments coverage. Also a very special rate for formr policy holders who will re instate their automobile insurance before December 1st, 1942. Don't take a chance, insure with the largest and strongest. More pro tection, quicker service, . the lowest rate consistent with safety. State Farm Mutual Auto Insurance Company of Bloomington, 111. AUTOMOBILE LIFE FIRE Call or see me before it is too late To) yn JiDo ID ZS BOX 63 J? 1707 HANCOCK ST. PHONE BEL. 59J BELLEVUE, NEBRASKA 'K-I"H":-HHM"H"HI' 117' A MT AHC IT .Mil 1 lUJ For Rent: 2 or 3 room apart ment. 18 Warren streets. Mrs. Emma Martin, who leaves Monday to spend the winter i n Washington, D. C, with her daugh ter, Mrs. Gordon Lackey, will be ac companied on her trip by Mrs. W. J. Shallcross. They will stop in St. Jo seph, Mo., to visit. Mrs. Shallcross' daughte, Mr. Harry Trout, and fam ily ond Mrs. Shollcross will visit another daughter, Mrs. J. B. Mat at all onig.rWaiiia etottttaaa aeeet hews, in Washington. Don't forget the Carnival at school Tuesday. November 24. See the King and Queen crowned, try your luck at all the Booths ond see a good picture show. Comedies for the little folks so bring the whole family. Have you signed the consent slip for your child to have the Tubercu losis test? Walter Hill, grandson of Mrs. Chas. Brewer, left for his camp in Massachusetts ofter spending t ten day furlough. Miss Jean Keller has been confin ed to her home this week with a se vere sore throat. Miss Lorene Bennett will be home from Nebraska University lor Thanksgiving vacation. Lachlan Ohman and Richard Cov ington spent the week end at home. SALVATION ARMY Sunday School 10 A. M. Sunday services at 2:30 p. m. Home League 1 P. M. Tuesday, Meeting 8 P. M. Tuesday. Sewing Circle Tuesday. ST. MARY'S CHURCH Rev. Ernest Graham, Pastor Masses 7, 9, 11 A. M. Week day masses 7:30 a. m. Catechism classes 10, 11:30 A. Saturday. Altar Ronietv meets On Second Thursday of the month. M PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH .Rev. James B.Douthitt, Pastor 9:45 a. m. Church school. Sermon topics for the Presbyter ian church notes: ' 11:00 &. m. "Thanksliving". 7:45 p. m. "The Sower". Thanksgiving Service will be held at the church at 10:00 a. m., Nov, 26. There will be dedication of the American and Christian flags pre sented by the Woman's Asociatlon and of the Honor Roll for ours boys in the service. Following the re quest of the Preeldeat there wijl be special Observance as a day of pray er, ; Bellevue Barber Shop Open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Open till 9 p.m. on Saturdays UNION SHOP W L Cockrell Agency Insurance of ALL Kinds Notary Public Bus. Phone, 25 Res. Phone, 3 New Gliders Arrive Alliance, Nebr., Nov. 21 (UP) The first contingent of troop carrying gliders arrived here yesterday towed in by army planes, officials at the Alliance Army air base announced. Other large consignments are ex- . A 1 n J r, n Ipecieu boou, luuciuia siitieu, auu ac tual Glider-flight training will get under way within the next few weeks. Five million women are show ing practical patriotism by buying War Bonds through Payroll Savings Plans. i i 'd ROBERTS' Bellevue Drugs On the Boulevard, at 20th Try our Heavy Malted Milks 15 & 20 Our Home-Made Ice Cream Still Leads Bring Us Your Prescriptions to Fill. Phone Bellevue 1 LUGSCH aoee gle PLATTSMOUTH PICKUP AND DELIVERY SERVICE IN BELLEVUE Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday DONT FORGET OUR TWO PLAIN GARMENT SPECIAL Leave Bundles or Advise BELLEVUE BARBER SHOP OR ROBERTS' BELLEVUE DRUGS On the Boulevard, at 20th Telephone No. 1 Our Truck will Call You Women Who Suffer From 110? FIASHES tHe euiLiv muim Heed This Advice! If you like so many women be tween the ages of S8 and 52-sufier from hot flashes, weak, dizzy, ner vous feelings, distress of -"Irregularities", are blue at times-due to the functional middle age period in a woman's life-try taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at once. It's the best known medicine you can buy that's made especially lor women. s Pinkham's Compound is famous to relieve such distress. Taken reg ular ly-it helps build up resistance against such annoying symptoms. It also is a fine stomachic tonic. .Thousands upon thousands of women rich and poor alike-have reported benefits. Time and again Lydia Pinkham's Compound has proved some women's happiest days often can be during their "4Q's". . Also beneficial for younger women to help relieve distress of female month ly functional disturbances. Follow, label directions. Worth trying'. Walker Beauty Shop 2409 Van Buren Now open for business. 4 blocks east of east Martin gate or IV2 blocks east and 1 block south of Catholic church. Get acquainted offer. Manicure free with each shampoo and wave for week of Nov. 9 only. Radio Repairing All Makes of Radio Serviced and Cared for. Full line of radio tubes and free tube testing. Uictor Clarence 2410 Jackson Street Bellevue Phone 54L-J -Ml - 1 4 1 x 1 5?T Good Eyesight Tomorrow Depends on right light Today! Tomorrow, when Jimmy's a man, his eyes are going to mean a lot! They raay even make the difference between success and failure, not only now in his school work, but later on in his life work, what ever it may He. Don't gamble witH eyestrain, There's no reason to guess about lighting. If you aren sure about how well your pres ent lighting is guarding tHe "eye-safety" of your family, ask for reliable, scientifically accurate information today. Often very little things, like proper placement of lamps, make the difference between right lighting and poor light ing. Start protecting your fam ily's eyes right away! ! FOR FURTHER INFORMATION SEE YOUR ELECTRIC DEALER OR NEBRASKA POWER COMPANY