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H1 I to WASHDAY DRUDGERY GONE! IN A JAM? 7 !(! Spill Something Over Your It Another Second's Worry Quickly . . Whisk Your V, ruble? Don't Give We'll Come Monday, Traditional Of Leisure For You Service. Our Results Everything From Linens. Washday Can Be An Extra Day With Our Handy Laundering Are Perfection Too! Send Us Dad's Shirts To Your Finest v.'M I j 1 1 .-i v. Call Us Now CLEANEI Soiled Cloihimr Awav For Expert Cleaning Condition. And Return It Rapid Iv In Tip-Top FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY DIAL 230 FOR SERVICE FOR A BRIGHTER, WHITER WASH DIAL 230 TURKEY & GRAVY STAINS GIVEN SPECIAL CARE 3 C H Union Quint Loses CHE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOUrt ? AGE SIX Monday, January 1, 1951 Omaha; ' Hild a:ui (Mrs. F. O. Sanci) Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wolph entertained at dinner with mem bers of the Steffen families present. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Steffens. Lorton; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Horstman and soils. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horst ir.an, Talmage; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weber and sons, Teeum seh; Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Steffens, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ander son, Lincoln; Mrs. P. C. Cun- Unless You Have IF YOU HIT a jaywalker you may be ruined finan cially, unless you have ad equate Automobile Liabil ity Insurance to protect you against any costs or awards resulting from the damage suit. Steph en m. Davis Second Floor Plattsmouth State Bank Bldg. Phone 6111 r.inshani. Mr. and Mrs. Vm. I Kruger. Omaha: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson and Dick Stef- ; fens. ; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Younk- j ers and son spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lancas ter at Murray and the evening with the Y. E. Hoschar family . a: Plattsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson were dinner guests of Mr. and M-s. Fred Wt ssel. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wessei and daughter were dinner guests nf Miss Dorothy Dixon and spent the evening" with the Robert : Roddy family. Mr. and Mrs. George Fov.lo. Jr.. and daughter. Auburn: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Poulos and son. Union, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Poulos. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John Norris of Weeping Water accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Walter Power to Lin coln to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Power's daucdr.tr, Mrs. 1 Paul Owens and family, j Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ross were ! dinner guests cf her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Morris at Un ion. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wunder lichs guests included Mr. ar.d Mrs. A. W. Gordon. Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gordon, Jr., and dauehter. Omaha: Mr. and Mrs. : Charles Stone. Hastings, and Mr. ' and Mrs. Walter Wunderlich. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hansen entertained at a family dinner. Out of town guests incliul- cl Mr. and Mrs. Hal Hansen and soil, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hild. Mur ray; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Becker. Lincoln: Mrs. Mary Xiday. Un- hr-.l INT.. ion; Margaret Niduv, Mr. and Mr.;. Henry sens. Plat tsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. John Tyson n finiilv firmer iisHiirHvi--' and Mrs. Carl Dierkin:. O.oe; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold French and family. Avoca: Mr. ar.d Mrs. Wil ber Ring'.er. Lincoln: Jim Law, Grand Island: the Malcolm Pol lard and Louis Tyson families. Nehawka. Mr. and Mr.. Oren Pollard had anc chnnev bunciav. nid Mrs. Arthur r.e, Wavne: Mr. Mrs. G:n Raymond Pollard familv. Schall-r. Iowa ; a pr. Guests were Pollard and and Christmas Mr. Diar of his paints. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter roernin.-rer. Sr.. at Avoca on S".nday and on Monday they spent the day with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hopp at Cook. Dr. Rennie and Mrs. Ronnie, Bedford, leva, spent the wiek end holidays v. ith their daugh ter. Mrs. Ralph Wieckhcrst and Lir.i.'y. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ross en tertained at a family dinner. Mrs. Floyd Buell and Lyle Mur doch were also guests. Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen en tertained at a Christmas Eve 11 Was Good At Ducking below with no fires gets a little bit cold take me back to North Carolina I'll sweat it out. As ever, SKeets. To Murdock, 53-28 Robert Pollard. ar.d Mrs. James nvs' f t- survoer Or.es' s inel'if'ed St Paul; Mr-'Mr. anci Mrs.' Don Hansen. Lv- xS.liCtlen and ,,ns tinrl Mr nnr) Trs Hmvnrd M- and M''s- Poland Kirch-; Hansen, Brainard. "' 1""u,'"v -'-L- -110- Tr- Tre linn P. co:m Poilard ana iamuy. Mr. and Mrs. Hail Pollard and .Tmnes, werp p'.'.e.s?.-i of her fi: r- Mr. and Mrs. Kenning Johnson j rn.s Mr and Mrs. Credo Har were hosts to a tannly dinner.; r;s union at a family dinner, including their sons and their. r,mi in.MndeH Mrs Pnl'iirrfs j brother, Vance Harris. Omaha, who returned recently from Ico ! land and the Pollard's daugh ter. Mrs. Eitcn N'.v.man and ' family, Albion. families and the Albert John.-.on family. Mrc V r.'?"Vin pvfnv- t anied at a family dinner. Guests included her daugh' "rs, Jan t and Mildred. Denver: Mr. an;l Mrs. E. H. Shomnkrr, Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Garri son. Union: Mrs. Helen Peter son and Marlus. Murray, ar.d ajj. the members of ih- Ntuzman family and their fami'ios. Mrs. Maw Wes.se I six nt the i (Continued from Page 1) what happened there. Well we i just got too far ahead of our supply lines. It was some (10 j miles long on mountain roads t and we just didn't have enouen ! men to hold the roads plus light; all of them surrounding us. j When thev sav six Chinese cti-i visions, I really think they are; underestimating. j "My company, with only 123 men, was attacked by a 'Chink' battalion. When we ran out of a munition we were doing every thing but throwing the 'kitchen sink' at 'em. Today, there are only lu of us left and we are all hit. That was "Item Company." JUST A HINT MEMPHIS. Tenn. 'UP. The Rev. Richard B. Gibbs adver tised for a piano stool for the church school with the addi tional note: "Of course, if there is a piano attached to it, wt wouldn't turn it down." Union with four points. The Union spikers came through to win a 25-23 decision after trnilino- 14-11 it tVicv inlor onT-oe ,Union caStrs dropped a ; mission. Lois Garrens paced th 23-33 decision to the Murdock : winners with five points. . quintet on the winner's court ! Friday night after Murdock led classified Ad m The Jour nal costs as tittle as rc. 13-5. 24-14 and 37-22 at the quarter marks. Rogers and Eaton managed 16 and eight points for Union and Warren Wilken got 12 for ihe winners. The Murdock reserves won. 24-11, after leadnig 8-3, 20-5 and 23-9 at the quarters. James led A nal classified Ad in Ine Jour costs as little as 3c Loams day with h son, Ar no ret Mr. and Mrs. Wilmnr Harsh man and sons were dinner pa s's of her mother, Mrs. Delia Wade, Weeping Water, and sup per guests of Mrs. Anna Ilarsh man. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Plunk-tt, Sr.; and Earl Chaney were rtiri nfr eues; s of Mr. and Mrs. Vic tor Plunkett, Jr., at Wabash. Christmas Eve dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Dick man v; re Mrs. Leonard Kiemme. Wabash, and Mr. and Mrs. Wal- DOUBLE k GREEN STAMPS "Some t ht m of them to can beik ve day we'll get back ciaim we Kiiiea everyone of us. I it, those hills were They BENDIX LAUNDRYMAT Will Open JAN. 2, 1951 118 N. 6th Street Hours 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. Operator - Leona Suitter family in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur John son's euests included her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mry and son, Clifton. Hi!!. Mo.: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence- Grecnr and fam ily. Will August anil Mrs. Alice - ter Little. Weeping Water. Plybon. j Dinner guests cf Mr. and Mr. anil Mrs. Don Davis' din- j Frank Dill were Mr. and ner guests were Mr. and Mr:, i Georsie Davis, Nehra.-:!:a Citv: ! 1 Mrs. Ella Knox. Dunbar: Mr. and ' ; Mrs. Wm. Gttche.; and Georges : Holmes. The dinmr was on Sundav. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Getches and John House were dinner cuost? covered with them. Our gest casualties were from bite. Living in weatlur 14 blS 601 ON ALL WATCH REPAIR ALL WORK GUARANTEED Authorized Distributors of Elgin Buleva 9 Hamilton Watches GROVE JEWELRY Main St. Phone 228 $1,000 or Less LOANS MADE ANYWHERE Write or Come in AMERICAN LOAN PLAN 112 No. 5th St. Ph. 3213 DON J. ARUNDEL. Manager Plattsmouth cf her mo' her, I a: Dunbar. Mr. and Mrs. f i Ti Q V r - , ; son ere Il.u.-a Moerr-guests Dale Scott and son. Kan., and Mr. and Mrs Rav and daughter, Neiigh. Guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Carl Balfour at a pre-Christmas din ner Sunday were their sons, Kent and ance ana iamint and Miss Bessit Mr. and Mrs Murdoch Vance Balfov THOMAS WALLING CO. Abstracts of Title "Title Insurance" Phtttsnioiiili, Nebraska and daughters guests Christmas F. H. Walker, called at the A. W Mr. and Mrs. bury and family lit davs with Mr. a pl ' Hunt at Imoerial M4 Guests of Wm. rrBBiaeffar6s'BR: m and Mrs. 1. Guests of Wm. Brandt for din ner v. ere ms enncren, o.eai Brandt and fannlv, Mrs. Paul Whinnlo and familv and Chester Sporer and family of Murrav. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson entertained at a nre-Christm is t Sunday with their Jwhnson. the- tlie Oscar aid Jim Ld- dinn: dren, the Julian Ar'hur Johnson Brandt families wards pteseiit. Mrs. Gertrude Cam Nelson were dinner Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Murrav. Ui a nai included Mr. : .11 anu iamir, Fancy and Extra Fancy Mich. Red Jonathan, 2 lbs. MiC Fancy and Extra Fancy Idaho Red "I A , Rome Beauty, lb. lUC Calif. Sunkist "I Or Seedless Navel lb LETTUCE Fresh Solid 1 ) , Calif. Iceberg lb. 1C SYRUP Sunkist 8 ORANGES 0 8 JUICES lj Orchard Crest Apple Juice 'J I'J 46-Ox. Can 2 7c Vf Morgan's Apple Cider I A 46-Or. Can ... 29c -V 0Del Monte Apricot Nectar A XWll 46-Ot. Can ..... jj: BERRIES ') r Square Meal Blackberries J w i: No. 2 Can... BtR. I I Orcgon Blackberries IV U b j&ht. No. 10 Can 1 29U I A Bonny Lass Black Rasp-,A" IjTH vjjrl berries in Heavy Syrup 1 1 0ot2)CM29etf; Del Monte or Dola Sliced P" or Crushed, No. ZVz Can Santa Rosa Sliced for Upside Down Cake, No. 2 Can Dole's Chunk Style, for Desserts and Salads, No. IVz Con Del Monte Fancy FRUIT COCKTAIL 2!i Ballcrest Fancy in Heavy Syrup SPICED 6RAPESoNx" 'JIL 21 Taste Sealed Salad in Heavy Syrup PEARS 3 For 5, ' Amaizo Golden 27c G 2 5-lb. Jar No. ZV2 Cans 45c 29s " For 'JSfr Fod Club Cream Style White or Golden Corn o", Le Grande Whole Kernel WHITE CORN 52 2 F- 21 Food Club Fancy Vertical Pack Blue Lake GREEK BEANS 2 23 Star Spring Cut WAX BEANS . c2 2 Royal Gem PeasS Monarch for Chop Suey arrets No. 303 (17 Cx.) Can 29c 10c S No. Can 2E0c h w ci Mr. avA nt- TTnion n;i: Mrs. Capio m m. m 4 .i Mr,MM;..A 41 ir-j . n .... mx cuctuvc uiiu iicu. jan. ra. t-riccs suoject to mar ket change, ne reserve the right to limit quantities. dinner fivu'.sts Mvs. EIr:r Si W. A. Stnl!. Mr. and Mrs. P.o, were dinner kuosis Mrs. V. O. liurboe siiaaer paests of Chriswisser. IVTr. and Mr. Dwiht Conk and familv were cvueslj of liis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Cook at Weeping; Water. Raymond Mayfield and fam ily were dinner puests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mayfi'Mri at Louisville and at Mr. and Mrs Lester Shrader's Monday eve ning. Mrs. Alma Eernv. Weeping Water, and Alvin Berner wore dinner puests of Mr. and Mk. Harvev Ealier. Mr. and Mrs. John Barkhurst's Christmas Eve dinner euests were Charles and Henry Thiele, Nebraska City, and Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Shnmaker. Miss Esther Barkhurst. Coun cil Biuffs, Towa. and Mr. and Airs. John Barkhurst and Bev erly were dinner puests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Barkhurst. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Trotter were dinner puests 01 Mr. ana Mrs. Paul Wolph at Avoca. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Steinmry er. Jr.. Columbus. Nobr., and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ficke, Wichita. Kan., called at the Melvin Sturm home Christmas nipht to visit Mr. Sturm, who is confined to his bed with a heart attack. They came from Clatonia, Nebr , where they spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Stein mevcr. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rutledie were puests at a Christmas Eve dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Tim Finney and son at the Herman Dall home at Manley. On Mon day they ioined a family proup at, the Paul Long home at Plattsmouth. A family dinner at the F. O. Rand home included the Arthur Zech familv, Douplas; the Paul Sand family. Lincoln; Dorothy Sand, Omaha, and the Lyman Anderson family. tO 2 I I, '.aHMMBMMMBMMH-Hn? 1 m i I m I W mm mm mW I , . Wichita, ki w-y wi mi tm m wv smmmi s Can Get In On Tfie"":W Ralph n d ! Mrs rj u- y&&y WV 14 XU 13 NK-V Rf IIVX O tS fi II : chil- I U II ? In A A a m mt Mi M Hi ! Mxm whmem p ess we f B I ! I y la i 1 wc-r" aiiin-;r niht oi Mrs. Linco'n. and . E"dson hum-.'. Clarence Em-,p(-nt ihe lioli- Heal Estate LOANS! 5 Percent Interest Charge Reduced for each monthly payment. Plattsmouth Loan & Building Ass'n. MJ u m 'd 1 va y$ 2i a 1.4 A on t ROOP CAHRiER WING (Res.) 1 i i 1-0 1 WILL GAIN Omy 2 dsys pe? raionrhj EXTiA PAY iCAL AND DISABILITY t c r. s PROMOTIONS - RETIREMENT Opcnsnqs for CommysiiicGiions Medicol, Foodf Construction and Mili tary FeSics Personnel CALL, VISIT OR WRITE 1 9 V 74 s w- o- V7 x vs. if xn V A i. i 2473rd AIR FORCE RESERVE TRAINING CENTER OFFUTT AIR FORCE BASE OMAHA, NEBRASKA MA 5600 - Ext. 6256 or 6259 fa 4 - .t 1 it if ic ic it -k ic it This Space Contributed In The Public Interest By The Plattsmouth Journal f ' I i S t EtiS