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(dcrf&A (Opal E. Wallick) Mrs. Sam Hughes entertained the Helping Hand Aid Society last Thursday aiternoon at me home of Mrs. Glen Heneger. During the afternoon quilting afforded the work for the la dies. Mrs. Ralph Rathburn was the recipient of a baby shower. Besides the twenty-six members present there were several guests. Mrs. Leonard Doty, Mrs. Carl Hanson. Mrs. Effie Hayes, Mrs. L. O. Wade, Mrs. H. V. Havey. Mrs. Merle Meyer, and Mrs. Glen Ash lock. Mrs. Rasmus Jensen will be the December hostess an the 7th at which time they will have their Christmas party. Mrs. Allan Ehlers. Mrs. Ed Sperry, Mrs. Charles Kimrey, Mrs. Louis Ehlers, Mrs. George Bruner, Mrs. Carl Hanson, Mrs. Willis Lorenson and Mrs. Dan Sudduth were hostesses at the Methodist Womans Society meeting last Tuesday. November 14. Mrs. Robert Baker was in charge of the lesson for the day and Mrs. Glen Heneger led the devotions. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fitzpat rick, Mr. and Mrs. Guv Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Fitzoatrick. drove to Wymore to visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Seymour and family. The men all drove on to Chickering where they did a little pheasant hunting. The ladies spent the time getting "briefed up" on the news of the families. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knaup and family visited in Elmwood with Mrs. F. J. Fitch and Miss Ahlene Fitch on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rich and Miss Helen Tynar of Lincoln were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Rookstool. The American Legion Auxiliary went to Lincoln Tuesday for the monthly Assistance Day at the Veterans hospital. Mrs. Sterling Amick was hos tess to the Birthday club which Incidentally happened on or near her own birthday. Canasta was played at two tables. Nine mem bers were nresent. Mrs. Harry Potts and Mrs. O. C. Hinds were high scorers. The guests pre sented Mrs. Amick with Happy Birthday gifts. Mr. and Mrs. William Knaup of JIurdock were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knaup last Friday evening. They all attended the football game here at Memorial Iield. James Fitzpatrick of Olathe, Kansas was home over the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fitzpatrick. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hobson, Su tan and Virginia Philpot went to Sargent over Sunday to visit with I.Irs. William Kidder. They at tended the football game there. Jack. Mrs. Kidder's son, is a member of the Sargent football iquad. Mr. and Mrs. John Norris were Advertisement fHE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE SIX Thursday. November 23, 1950 Nehawka visitors on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Nielsen are owners of a new Buick car. Last Tuesday was election day as we are well aware but votes for candidates weren't the only things signed that day, for at the frozen foods demonstra tion held at Young & Stacey that same day cards were signed for prize drawings by members of the Woman's club. Home Econo mist, Kathryn Miller, who has demonstrated for the Interna tional Harvester Company sever al times before, again officiated and illustrated the advantages of the deep-freeze. Barbequed chicken, french fries, broccoli. corn and rolls were prepared by Miss Miller. Fruit punch with colored ice cubes and chocolate cups filled with ice cream were shown. All these goodies were later sampled by the guests. At the drawing a roast and a chicken which had been pre pared and ready for the deep freeze were awarded to Mrs. Geo. Sell and Mrs. Troy Jewell, res pectively. Coffee and doughnuts were served at the close of the demonstration by Mrs. Parrj Young and Mrs. E. Thomas Sta cey, wives of the store owners. ; Friday night a surprise party was held in honor of Leslie Phil lips, son of Mrs. Mildred Phillips, who is to leave soon for Uncle Sam's Navy. Gene Pratt was the host, who held the party at the Legion Hall. The Friendly Neighbors club met last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Spang- ler. Mrs. Kenneth Wiles was elected president, Mrs. Glen Tay lor, vice president, Mrs. Theodore Carnes secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Oscar Uffelman is to be the next hostess on December 7th when the members will hold a one o'clock luncheon. Bideawees met at Mrs. Helen Clark's last Thursday afternoon with Mrs. S. H. Harmon as a euest. Mrs. L. P. Wolcott and Mrs. E. G. Steckley have been re instated as members of the club. Jenkins of Havelock were in town for a short while on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. William Finley and daughter have moved to their newly acquired home on the south side, the former Bob Gray residence. Mr. and Mrs. Miller Christensen are planning to move into the home vacated by the Finleys. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook at tended the 50th wedding anni versary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Cook in Lincoln. The affair was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Cook with their two brothers and two sis ters sharing in the preparations lor the gala event. Judre and Mrs. Leon Merrick of Osceola are to arrive here this week end to p-zrtieicate in the anniversary celebration of the Congregational church. Rev. Riley who is to be the sneaker for that day officiated at the double wedding ceremony cf Mrs. Mer rick and her sister, Mrs. Eugene Day. Mrs. Wilson Bickford called us today to tell us that Roger, their son. has been transferred from Wichita Fall. Texas to Fairfield. California where he is attached to the personnel of Headquarters quacii-on or tne 9th Air Base Travis Airforce Base. He savs that he is very well pleased with his assignment and is hoping to get in some University Extension work. Address: Pvt. Roger Bick ford, AF17128 7142. Headquarters and Headauarters Sauadron. 9th j Air Base, Fairfield. California. Mrs. Edward Steinkamp spent (Tuesday with Mrs. Jane Stein- kamp of Manley while Ed was on me eiecnon Doara. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rehmeier were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Miille of Lincoln on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor drove to Omaha Monday evening to the St. JoseDh hospital where they visited Mrs. Martin John son and honed for a glance at uauv, t-aui unnton, tne new ar , rival at the Johnson home. I Mrs. Julius Nielsen has been substituting for Miss Fahrlander at Mt. Pleasant school on Friday md again on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jones wived here Saturday evening i from River Forest. Tllinnic tv,cZ w,ee called here by the illness of his father, Arthur, whose con dition became critical over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. L. B Gorthey of Murdock and Dr nussen uortney of Omaha were Sunday visitors at the Jones home. Miss Doris Lauritzen was o-uoct- of Miss Barbara Keplinger in Lincoln over the week end. While there she attended the football game and the dance. Mr and Mrs. Jamie Fleming ?Je the new residents of the Markland apartments, recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Steinkamp and two children were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Steinkamp. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cooper and daughter Lulu Jeanine spent Saturday in Lincoln. Mr and Mrs. Dallas Durham (Shirley Steinkamp) are build ing a new home in Chapel Hill They expect to be able to move into their new home by Thanks giving. Corn picking was the order of the day out at the Fred Reh meier farm on Monday. Delays due to lack of elevator on the new corn crib account fnr t.h lateness in getting started on A. m a m ... me iau jod oi corn picking. Guests at the home of Mrs. Fred Neumeister were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilhelm nf Cnnlr Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Neumeister and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Lingla, Mr. and Mrs. James Mc- o m Mr. Dan Goldsmith, 3024 Cur ron Road, Louisville, Ky., owner of Coogla Cut Rate Store at 935 West Broadway, says there just aren't enough words in the English lan guage to praise HADACOL cor rectly. He says he knows most folks don't realize what a change HADACOL can make in their life if their systems are deficient in Vitamins B, B, Iron and Niacin. Here is Mr. Goldsmith's state ment: "Before I started taking HADA COL I was run down and nervous and had a hard time steeping nights. With my work in the store I have to spend sometimes 14 hours a day oa my feet. Since I am in the retail business I saw how many folks were asking for HADACOL so I decided to try it myself. After the first couple of bottles I could tell a definite improvement. Now I have all the pep and energy in the world, my nerves are steady as ever and I really do get a good night's rest. HADACOL is won derful I not only take it, but recommend it to all my customers. I praise the day Senator Dudley J. LeBlanc put HADACOL on the market." HADACOL Is So Different Thousands are benefiting from HADACOL . . . whose systems lack Vitamins B, B, Iron and Niacin. HADACOL is so wonderful be cause HADACOL helps build up the hemoglobin content of your blood (when Iron is needed) to carry these great Vitamins and Minerals to every body organ to every part of the body. Give remarkable HADACOL a chance and if you don't feel better with the first few bottles you take you get your money back. Only $1.25 for Trial Size; Large Family or Hospftal Size, $3.50. If your druggist does not have HADACOL, order it direct from The LeBlanc Corporation, Lafayette, Louisiana. C13Q. Tk UBtaac CerpovtlM., Vey and son Robert on Sunday, last. Friends of Rev. Kunkel will be happy to know that he is better. He is still at the home of his son. Dr. L. N. Kunkel. Funeral services were held for Miss Luella Crew who died in Lincoln following an illness of several years, Friday afternoon at Oakwood cemetery. Funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon for Ar thur Jones who passed away at his home early Monday morning following an illness of several months. His son. Clifford, and wife of River Forest, Illinois were here at the time of his death. Cass County Extension Notes November 10, 1950 Rat Control Demonstration on Maach Farm November 20: A Rat Control Demonstration will be held at the Robert Maach farm three miles southeast of Ash land. Monday afternoon, Novem ber 20 at 1:30 P. M. The public is invited to attend. Rats consume, destroy and contaminate thousands of bush els of grain each year as well as carrying diseases from farm to farm. Rats can be eliminated. This is an opportunity to see the latest methods and techniques dem onstrated. The demonstration is spon- M V--, v&.i?v - It Alt II VIEW . . . TUU Im on, of tli f-w rl-nr vlrwn of the I!ore Khoc Culxmi't (Canadian) at Niagara Fall, which la uaually ob literated by sored by th Ap. Wtmin rlnsa at Waverly and the Ext. Mrrvlcr. 4-H Poultry Judging l'ontrr.t at Aksurbon Poultry Congr: Every 4-H club mrtnhcr in Chss county is eligible to enter the 4-H poultry judging and Identi fication contest at the Ak-tfar-Ben Poultry Congress mi Friday, November 30. The contest beeins at 9:30 at the Omaha City Au ditorium. A free lunch will bo given to all contestants. The contest and show Ls very educational and well worth the lime and effort. Trophies or rush prl.e.s are offered to the 10 high trams and 10 high indivi dual,"!. Any 4-1 r club member is eligi ble to oar t lei pate, you do not nred to be enrolled in a 4-H poul try project. Clarence Schmadeke County Agricultural Agent. Cass County Chorus: The Cass County Chorus met at the Weep ing Water auditorium Monday, November fl. Fourteen members v.t ie present. Mia. S. K. Harmon Is the pianist and temporary leader. Pearl EchuKz. A thort bii.iin-M.'i meeting followed the hlimui. A motion was made to have the piano tuned. The fol lowini? officers were elected: Mra. Oliver MeLslnger. Louis ville, pre.-iklent. Mv:u Utuc-e Howards, Ashland, Vle President. Mrs. Je.sse Westlake, Eagle, fleeretary. Mrs. Robert Echlichtemeier, Nehawka, Treasurer. Next meeting will be held on Monday, December 4 from 2 to 4 P. M. All Home Extension home mukors are invited to join our chorus. Pearl L. Schultz Home Extension Agent Two prominent economists will address the Farm and home Week audience at the University of Nebraska on November 30. They are II. M. Conway of the National Livestock Producer's Association at Chicago and R. C. Ashby of Sioux City, Iowa. Mr. Conway is slated to discuss "What's Ahead in Livestock Feeding in 1951". Mr. Ashby will discuss present marketing prob lems and "What to Do '. The speeches begin at 9:45. Farm and Home Week starts Nov. 29 and runs through Dec. 1. Don't Neglect Fertilizer Spreaders: Don't neglect cleaning and winterizing your fertilizer sprea der. You can save a lot of grief next spring by working on it now. That's the advice of Extension Agricultural Engineer D. A. Kit chen of the University of Ne braska. He advises giving the spreader a good wire brushing, paying particular attention to getting all of the fertilizer out of the hopper. It's a good idea, he says, to paint the inside with used motor oil or a rust preventative. Axle shafts may rust and freeze in the bearings unless they are cleaned thoroughly and coated with oil. Clarence Schmadeke County Agricultural ' Agent. Boston Massachusetts, whose normal birth rate is about 50. 000 babies a year, had a record number of 1C6.690 births during 1947. Potato consumption in the United States had declined from 195 pounds per person in 1910 to 118 pounds by 1948. Fouchek-Garnett LAWYERS Bonded Abstracter Heal Estate LOANS! 5 Percent Interest Charge Reduced for each monthly payment. Plattsmouth Loan & Building Ass'n. PME 5000 for PROMPT EFFICIENT ELECTRICAL WIRING At Prices You'll Be Glad to Pay Free Estimates HUDSON ELECTRIC Plattsmouth, Nebr. XV vv.w m SARDINES Maine in Natural Oil or Mustard Sauce 3 For 19C mm- OkD A klE II IIE Florida Gold 46-Ox. Can 29c SALMON Cohlen Shore Chum 1-Lb. AC Tall Can 2 GREEN BEANS Mission Cut No. 2 Can, 20c , Doz. $2.29. case of 2 doz. $4.50 Armour's Quality, Butt Half, Lb 49c SMOKED HAMS Armour's Shank Center Slices Lb 89c (Hock Removed) Lb. U. S. Grade Good Beef EVT (Extra Value Trim). T-SOrC STEAKS lb. 98c Rib or Lcin End FORK R Center Cut EVT AST lb. 39c 2fo,39c P0FiK CHOPS lb. 55c GREEN BEANS Dulaney's Fancy French Style No. 303 (17- varAQf. Oz.) Can. 17c 0'VC Doz. $1.93. case of 2 doz. $3.83 Lean and Meaty RIB BOIL .lb. 29c Armour's Quality Skinless WIENERS lb. 45c Swift's Premium, Sliced or Piece Large BOLOGNA lb. 49c Wilson's Quality Plain Unsmoked Liver SAUSAGE lb. 39c . jdSBSo ,oTV jv ww v M H flf Dr'1' or Rrn''' Grind ? I if Summer Girl 1- CO a flf f ipU lb. vac pac can Qvv Jl II No. 303Tl7-aniO M GREEN BEANS Dulaney's Fancy French Style Sweet Juicy Florida Hamlin Seedless 8Canz; 2 For 21c ORANGES lb. 8c Doz. $1.25. case of 4 doz. $4.89 NEBRASKA WASHED RED TRIUMPH Potatoes 50-lb. bag POPCORN (when packed) . $1.19 Davis Yellow CALIFORNIA WHITE SNOWBALL . 3 For 29c CAULIFLOWER lb. 15c Fancv & Extra Fancy Wash. Jonathan ' APPLES 3 lbs. 29c 1 Ring Pack Full Bushel Basket $3.49 FLORIDA MARSH SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT lb. 8 10-Oz. Tube, 10c SYRUP Food Club Cane and Maple 12-Oz. Bottle TTW i2-Oz. Bottle with Dispenser 39c Fancy Idaho Rome Beauty or Delicious APPLES 2 lbs. 25c Ring Pack Full Bushel Basket $3.98 Fresh Green Solid Wisconsin Holland Seed CABBAGE lb. 4c FANCY WISCONSIN EATMORE CRANBERRIES 1 lb. cello 15c U.S. No. 1 California Sweet Red Emperor GRAPES 2 lbs. 25c I Hi 00,11 W,nnrr Choice Frrestone flf f Ik' 214 29c 1 GRAPE JAM Scully's Pure b35c 3f$1.00 GILT EDGE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46 oz. can 25c For Coffee - In Your Favorite Recipe, Use PET MILK 3 tall cans 37c DOG FOOD Strongheart ... 3 1-lb. cans 25c Food Club American Cheese Food CHEESE 2 lb. loaf 67c KRAFT SALAD DRESSING MIRACLE WHIP . qt. jar 49c KRAFT'S CHEESE FOOD VELVEETA .... 2 lb. loaf 69c I IM.HM1M.il COFFEE CANDIES - NUTS arT-i Butternut, Folgers Broch's Orchid or Mello-Sweet Assorted chocolates;;? 59c or Hills. 70 1-lb. Vac. I Can, Reg. or Drip Mello-Sweet Chocolote Covered CHERRIES 1-Lb. at BOX 55c 29c TIDE Ad effective thru Wed.. Nov. 29th except fresh fruits and vegetables and meats ef fective thru Sat, Nov. 25th. We reserve the right to limit quantities. No sales to dealers. Old Fashioned CHOC DROPS;? Diamond Lc. 3 WALNUTS ....cito 45c Large Package .. 280 Food Club Fancy MIXED NUTS ceo 49c F pineapple! i Fy FROZEN FOODS Top Frost Quick-Frozen Concentrated ORANGE Juice, 6- oz. cans 2 F" 39c Florida Gold Quick-Frozen Blended Orange- Grapefruit Juice or GRAPEFRUIT Top Frost Strawberry Juice, 6 oz. cans 2F"25c RHUBARB "2F"35c Pkg. Top Frost Cut or French Style GREEN BEANS Hampshire French Fried POTATOES 23c 9-Oz. Irt I7C Pkg.