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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1949)
THE PLATTSIY10UTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL fencing, fertilization, use of ad PAGfi SIX Thursday, October 6, 1949 I apted seed varities, improving .livestock, and several other bet- i ter farming measures. The Veterans Administration's Better Farming Practices Urged by the F.H A through by the borrower famil ies and closer attention to fam ilies' needs by the supervisors. It also means careful consider- "on-the-farm" training program and its close relationship to ation of loan applications by : ha s supervised credit program members of the county commit-were discussed. Many FHA bor tee. ' rowers are participating in the Emphasis was also placed on VA program, and county super- veterans' preference in the mat ter of both production loans and farm home purchase loans, Sol omon said. He also reported dis use of better farming prac tices by farm families using supervised credit is one of the mnin rrmk nf thp FfirmPrS Home Administration in Cass ; cussion of the Farmers Home county, according to FHA Coun- i Administration's responsibility ty Supervisor W C. Solomon j to help maintain the lamily from Nebraska City and Cass type farm in American agricul county FHA Committeeman Les- Jure. Clearing up old subsistence ter Shrader who attended a I loan debts and old loans for meeting of County Supervisors feed and seed came in for dis and Committeemen at Beatrice cussion, with officials stating nn Aumist 4 1949 ! that this matter must be push- ll ?Ug"Si4' ,M;ed during the year. ine nieeuiig was unc ui nine: visors are charged with helping these veterans' families with long-time farm planning so that their farm enterprises can eventually pay their own way. ! Lt. E. F. Kearns left Thursday Betty Kearns and Jerry Peter- home to visit with them and for California to -Wave for over- I son called at the John Fipps ! 5ther relatives, seas duty. J home Saturday. : The , 4-H girls entertained Mrs. Claude Sack, Hazel and j Mrs. Preppa Shivers died Fri- j their parents for a wiener roast Ronnie called on Emma Hof- ' day after a lingering illness. She j supper at the lake Wednesday miester and Betty Tuesday. has made her home with her ; evening. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Carriicle daughter, Mrs. George Rickey, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Copsey had and family had dinner Sunday : for several years. Burial will be ; dinner Wednesday at the Jess with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peterson, in Kansas. : Fidler home. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dill called Mr .and Mrs. Oscar Dill and I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rosencrans Sunday evening at the John ; Mrs. Ruby Renwahtz spent j and Jack called Wednesday on White home. : Tuesday at the Leonard Parrish 1 Mr. and Mrs. Buzzy Gakemeier. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Finigan ' home. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Knecht and and family called at the Bern- Miss Marjorie Nelson spent i Mrs. Sadie Schrader and Gerald ard Dill hame Sunday. ; Friday with Mrs. Verla Livers, i had dinner Wednesday at the Mrs. canton Jones and baby Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Barney ! Rosencrans home. Wayne Drawbaugh, Chief of I calIed on Monday on Mrs. Clyde j and Barbara of Linclon were j Mrs. Mary Van Hook died being held over the entire state and was called by Ernest Frisch, State FHA Director, Lincoln. Discussion was on policies for the current or 1950 fiscal year. Much stress was placed on the fact that congress, in making appropriations for the present year's operation, made it clear that the loans and supervisory i Close cooperation was pointed out between Farmers Home ad ministration and other agencies including Extension Service, Soil Conservation Service, Pro duction and Marketing adminis tration, Veterans administration and others whose services are available to FHA borrowers. Some of the specific farm 0) hi E 58 r service bv FHA shall definitely i improvements and adjustments result in better production of discussed include development farm commodities. This means of farm water facilities, estab better planning and following i lishing permanent pastures, 8 Program Operations from the state office at Lincoln conducted the meeting. He was assisted by Vergil C. Sykes, state Field re presentative, Irvin J. Doane, farm ownership and water fa cilities specialist, and W. C. Chamberlin, production loan officer, also from the state office. WE WANT TO HELP YOU SAVE MONEY 8 3 SAVINGS is what we all want. Look these over. ft They are typical of the better buys you will find Jl every day at Feldhousen's $3.00 Tussy Hormone Cream for ..j $1.50 $1.75 Tussv Rich Cream for Sl.OO ta $1.00 Tussy Creme Shampoo for 60c 60c Helene Curtis Cream Shampoo and 50c Suave Hair Dressing, both 89c $1.45 Lavoris 93c 50c Pro-phy-lac-tic Tooth Brushes, 2 for 75c 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste; 50c Pepsodent 3 Tooth Brush, both for 69c 49c Shasta Shampoo, 2 for 49c 49c Prell and One 25c Prell Shampoo, both for 49c 49c Drene Shampoo and 70c Hair Brush, 7 both for 69c - - STOVER'S CANDIES Peanut Brittle, Box ..: 50c Real Estate Transfers Jesse W. Long Paul A. Long & Ella R. Land, 9-20-49 int. W2 NWli 32 & Frc. NE 1 i , 31-12-13. Harold C. Elliott Ref. Paul Mann & Lena, 9-23-49, SW1, 10- 11-11, $32200.00. Donald McQuinn et al Thomas McQuinn, 9-16-49, Ref. L. 1 to 9, & S. Lot. 1 of 6 to 9 W2 SE4 23-10-13, L. 1 NE4 NElIi & NWli NE1,-!, 36-10-13, $1.00. Edward Beins & Ella Robt. C. Pipe & Madeline, 6-4-49, L. 60 & 61 Wises Out lots Platts., $1200.00. Henry Jorgensen et al Wil ber Emshoff, 8-23-49, L. 4 B. 8, Avoca, $2250.00. Edna Flamig Herman Fla mig, 9-27-49, Und. s SW4 10- 11- 11, L. 646 & 647, Louis Samuel Panska & Elizabeth Arline K. Peterson, 9-27-49, SW 4, 31-12-11, $1.00. Arline K. Peterson Samuel Panska & Elizabeth, 9-27-49, SWVi 31-12-11, $1.00. Home Owners Loan C. O. Herman & Mary, 8-30-49, Lot. 5 B. 62 W. Water, $1.00. Paul S. Stock Norma Borne meier, 9-1-49, L. 7 B. 15 1st Add. Murd., $5000.00. Jones Mr. and Mrs. spent Thursday Fidler home. South snd Mrs. Glen Kuhn Mrs. Emma Hofmiester call ed on Mrs. George Vogel Friday. Mrs. Clyde Jones spent from Thursday until Monday evening of last week visiting her par ents in Omaha. The Friendly Circle met with Mrs. Lucy Lewis Thursday with 11 members and 1 guest pres ent. It was decided to have a pinochle party Saturday, Oct. 8th at the Town Hall. Mr .and Mrs. John Weichel of Alvo called Sunday afternoon at the Clyde Jones home. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Davis and Gary of Lincoln spent the week end at the J. C. Streight home. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Par rish and family spent Saturday at Wahoo. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fidler and girls, Norma Bushnell and Clark Assorted Chocolates, lb $1.25 O . & We Give Green Trading Stamps On AH Purchases recan iseugms, dox c Bushnell all attended the Ak- Lt. E. F. Kearns, wife and children, Emma Hofmiester and 3 t Elmer and Jerry Peterson called Tuesday on Mr. and Mrs. Hugn Vargas at Springfield. . Mr. and Mrs. Merle Swartz of Lincoln had dinner Sunday at the J. L. Carnicle home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Haswell called last Monday evening on Dora Richards. Mrs. Ed Gilbert, Mrs. John Gronjeast and baby, Mrs. Craig Moller called on Mrs,. Glen Kuhn and Linda Friday. a HOY UQB encES Admission $joo Adults 1 Tax Included Children ... Tax Included iyrcdlay Afternoon at 2 o'clock ; Sunday guests at the Glen Thursday in Omaha. Burial was ! Clyde Haswell j Thiessen home. In the after- Saturday at O'Dell, Neb. Mrs. i at the Jess ; noon and for supper Mr. and j Van Hook lived at South Bend Mrs. Pleas Proctor and Pauline ! years ago. Mrs. Vernon Ewing, Mrs. Jack and Opal Proctor were guests, j Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Nunn, Mr. ! Fritsch and Mrs. Elmer Nelson Sunday visitors at the Dave j and Mrs. Wilby Cox, Mr. and 1 spent. Friday visiting Mrs. Val- , Campbell home were Mr. and j Mrs. JoJhn Fipps and family, gene Ewing and Glenda Marie. I Mrs. Clifford Preston and Mona i Mr. and Mrs. John Gronjeas and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fidler and . 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