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n3 Ft- Mrs. John Fischer Correspondent The 4-II Club group met and cr-'ar.izert at :he heme of Miss Sr.arcn Wall, last Saturday aft- ( rr.c . n. Mr?. LaVelle S v arts, had an in-ff-rtd am last vf t k resulting ; r-m an infected pimple cn his i r a i m , Mce!r cf Lincoln visited h r ciau'rht'rr and family, the V.'m. Ree.-s last Thursday. son cf Mr. and ! "iad io report' a half brother of Mr. Under- vood. I -ur. ana Mrs. uiyae vvenzei ana Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Underwood attended the Lions club dedica tion of Plattsmouth Hall, at Plattsrr.outh Tuesday evening. Mrs. Freda Trunkenbolz was hostess lor the Hagle Eastern i Star Kensington Wednesday aft ernoon at ner home. Mrs. Harley Smith has been ill with the flu but is much im- ! proved a tthis writing, we are Electric Cords Require Care, ExtensionerSays m : 1 r; ,T e Lions Club member? en i the.r dinner and business :r.: a tho schooihouse din rarlcrs la.-i Thursday eve- Electric renair shops often report that their biggest busi ness is in repairing appliance cords. I Harriet Bricham. extension D .vavr? Novak for.s of , housing and equipment special t Da. Nebr.. visited last ist at the University of Nebras iav ut the heme of their i k. tells us that its easy to keep f n's. the Robert Phil-! tnee "lifelimes of electric ap- j nliances in good condition. 'Mr-. Car! Johnson is ill with Many cord casualties result from rr. uT.cr.ia at her home in Ea- the practice of pulling on the . v. are orrv to report. ; cord rather than the plug when Mrs. Hiacieyi mother of Mrs. ! disconecting it. This eventually Jl- Rud:!::;:. " suffere d a light loosens the wire from the plug. tr a the home of the latter If there is a switch at the v.- -J:-." dav mornlnf. It is hosed' cutlet, turn it off before you plug, the specialist This prevents spark- Ins. Donald j mg between metal prons and Nebr., mo-'outlet, which damages metal Nt-br.. last and in time causes a poor con nection. If there s no switch, disconnect plug from wall out let first. Grasp the plug and pull straight. If the plug sticks, rock gently from side to side as you pull to loosen one con nection at a time. It's a good practice to disconnect cords from the outlet each time you finish using a heating appliance. When cords are not in use, keep them in a clean, dry, cool cor.ductea cv me presi- ate. cch iwuj Kir.Ks ana KriOis wracn can Cc'mmur.Vty club spon-i break fine wires or insulating ;n "auction sale at the I covering. -a:n her health soon, pull the Mr. Hnrv Wuif of ! warns us. c:'"llarr:btid;. o Platu-mout: iav mcrning. to 't c nd Mr-:. Geo. Warner mo- Huron. S. Ek., last to attend the funeral the former's sister on ::e o Mrs. Gtra'd Hall was hostess f, r trie "O" St. Hcmemakers CL.b on last Monday. Mesdames Hell and Jesse Westlake rr -x-ntc-d the main dish meal mm mm thht pjto & nw Iyer rr's just oke zbce remember last spraNGYSes: TOLD ME.tD MAVE EMOUGWW WHEN WE FAINTED THIS -x MERE TO PA1MT THE BARW BARN AMD WE HADDA" AMD MAYBE THE FENCE JA CHASE BACK TO THE J V. TOO ' rrrrm BISTCWM FOR MORE J f WELL,lV GLAD MOU TTKr rfW44 : V- . k PAINT -T V BOV5 FiMALlV REALIZED f VFl - iTtw y THAT VWTEVER OU ' r IWt47 JVt ' 1 S-Pl a JgBUV-yOUR BEST DEAL : : 'XUkgt? J rA IS RIGHT WERE IN , "..,.,.,,,",... .......,.,. ..........."..... .,,", ... I l c:-n ,'Uo".ved bv the business The .olhcuse Wednesday even- were also i Ar hnnir.nl Gadfotc All proceeds; . . . Kcquirc vnccKing When the electric power is cut off, the time clocks in the chick en houses need adjusting the same as the electric clock at the TI f!!avh,ni(rh ex- bir.i is in Burma where he is tension poultry' husbandryman, Monday afternoon. v. :th an tnrineering construe- TTnivPr5itv of Nebraska. ' South Ashland an .'old and served contributed to the polio fund On T-'-'-cay even.ng Misses Freida and Carolina Peitter vis it d :h-.r sistcr-in-law. Mrs. Ar- latt? r's parents' home. Her hus- Mrs. Ivan Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Moore were Monday dinner guests of Mr. Moores' sister, Mrs. Roy Rorme and Mr. Ronne in Plattsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Zeorian and Stevie enjoyed an oyster supper with Mr. and Mrs. John Jones and sons at the Jones home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hauschild and family had supper Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kolb. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mansfield called on Chas. Waugh at the Methodist hospital in Omaha tio.n company and Mrs. Reitter ;-r,d daughter v.-ill join her hus band, son and o:her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Underwood v.s.ud in Omaha with Mr. and Carl Panel: Friday after- Mr. Rmck is .ocn and ever.ir Edwin T. McHugh ATTORNEY Office In Corn Growers j State Bark i Mrrrrffirk N'ebraska j University of Nebraska. If the power is interrupted for one hour, the time switch that normally turns the lights on at 4 a. m. will function at 5 a. m. For this reason, Claybaugh says, time clocks that control the i lights in chicken houses re quire adjustments after eacr time power is interrupted if the chickens are to have regu larity in the time of day they start to work. This is another item that may require checking whenever some unusual reductions in feed con sumption and egg production occurs. . t : ' A " Fskybs You Can Buy That House After All!! Why net write for cur new Bulletin? V think it will answer mott of your questions in connection with financing. You will be surprised at the painless payments on an FHA loan. THE NATIONAL COMPANY Or OMAHA 523 First National Bank Eld 3. Omaha, Nebraska Road Is Rocked In Community A new all weather road has recently been completed in the South Ashland vicinity. Crushed rock has been spread on the road connecting the Murdock road and Highway 6 passing the Wallace McClelland, John Pe terson, John Laughlin and Har old Strode farms. South Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hill and Bruce had dinner Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Irvm Hauschild: ,The Jolly Fairlanders Exten sion club members and their husbands enjoyed a covered dish dinner at the home 01 Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bachman Wednesday. There were 20 people attending. Rev. Merle Zook and Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh were Thurs day afternoon callers at the John Gustafson home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rager and Ralph Wagner spent Tuesday evening wtih Mr. and Mrs. Elton Erickson and sons. Mrs. Chas .Warren of Elkhorn visited with Mrs. Earl Mansfield Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maack were hosts at their home Friday evening honoring Mrs. Maack's brother, Harold Peterson, who has just returned from Ger many. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. John Maack. I THISTAG ON A USED CAR TELLS YOU- you can buy with NEW-CAR CONFIDENCE! 'SsA. m Ibff Am. (I K It 6 ways better O Thoroughly Inspected O Reccndifioned for Safety O Reconditioned for Performance O Reconditioned for Value Honestly Described PS Mm Of AUTHORIZED DEALER Cass Ciasatt R2ttoff SstEpaim eOl 1st Ave. Dial 3210 Plattsmouth, Nebr. Phone 1502 Entertain Club Tuesday Afternoon Mrs. Kenneth Roe be r enter tained the Junior Fairlanders Extension Club at her home Tuesday afternoon. - Nine mem bers were present. Mrs. Harold Kellogg and Mrs. Jerry Smith presented the lesson on part one, main dish meals, two dishes were prepared during the meeting and later served with the lunch. South Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wagner have moved on to the Chris Jur- gensen farm which was recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Ted Spes., Mr. and Mrs. Wagner came from a farm near Swede burg. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Pacula and family were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Moravec. A group of ladies of the Friend ly Neighbor club spent Friday evening with Mrs. Peter Stander. Mr. and Mrs. John Drake spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Elton Erickson and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Darold Miller spent Friday evening with Mrs. Miller's - parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bornman. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roeber and sons spent Saturday eve ning with Mr. and Mrs. John Jones and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sher man and Jeannine were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Gustafson. - . Mr. anbTMrs. George Moomey of Elmwood were Wednesday afternoon callers at the Art Box home. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rikli, Jean ine and Terry were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Zeorian and Stevie. Wilbur Laughlin of Shenan doah, la., was a Saturday after noon caller at the John and Ar thur Laughlin home. South Ashland Harold Peterson Receives Discharge Cpl. Harold Peterson returned to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Peterson Thursday, after having spent the past eighteen months at Mainz, Germany. Cpl. Peter sen is very happy to have re ceived his discharge and to be home again. South Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Lester Schulz, Jeris and Kent and Sgt. Alvin Frederickson of Memphis were Saturday evening visitors at the Keith Weston home. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hauschild and family visited at the Law rence Ziegenbein home near Memphis Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Born man, Jr., and family were Fri day afternoon euests of Mr. and Mrs. Darold Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jipp and Sandra of Gretna spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Parks. The Jipp family and Mr. and Mrs. Parks visited Mrs. Elsie Kelly at the nursing home . in Ashland Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schmidt and Patty spent Saturday eve ning at the Howard Bird home in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Sellin and family called on Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Laughlin Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snyder and son spent Saturday evening at the Henry Timm home. Cpl. and Mrs. Don Deal and Mr. and Mrs. Louie Timm and Lila were Sunday dinner and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Deal and Gary. Gene Grieninger spent few days with Harold Peterson. Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Carson and family were Cpl. and Mrs. Don Deal, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Guehl storff and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knop. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lambert, David and Roger went to York Sunday where thev were dinner guests 01 Mrs. Lambert's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carlson. celebrating Mr. Lambert's birth- 1 dav. - Mr. and Mrs. One Sowards and Marvin were among the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. August Klemme in Weeping Water. Guests for Sunday dinner at the John Maack home were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Otto, Gayle and Marvin of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buelke, Clarice and Dolores of Ashland and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maack and family. lowans Are Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Merle Water bury, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Water bury and Mrs. Lena Groge, all of Manilla, la., were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Keetle and family. Mrs. Groge remained for a longer visit with her daughter, Mrs. . Keetle and the family. South Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Myron Laughlin and family and Mr. and Mrs. Porter Sellin and family were Sunday lunch guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Laughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Weston and Cindy and Mrs. Carl Weston called at the Wm. Beetison home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sten berg, Janet and Mary Joe of Council Bluffs and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Olson were Sunday after noon and supper guests at the Martin Stenberg home. Mr. and Mrs. George Mans field of Holton, Kan., were Sun day supper and overnight guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mansfield. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bockelman and Sherry were Sunday afternoon callers there. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snodgrass of Louisville spent Sunday evening at the Irvin Hauschild home, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wiles and Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Whit acre and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson went to Omaha Sun day and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindfield were aft ernoon callers at the Wilson home. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Humston THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, January 28, 1954 . . Section C PAGE THREE entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Jones and sons at supper Sun day evening honoring Mrs. Jones on her birthday. Albert Thiel of Murdock had Sunday supper with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klipp and LaVern. Mr. and Mrs. John Umland and Mr. and Mrs, Merle Umland, all of Auburn were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bond and family. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schmidt were Mrs. Edgar Holton of Triplet, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. George Rhine hardt and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schmidt and family. Mrs. Lyle Baney and Mrs. Roy Keller assisted writh entertaining ! at a shower at the Ralph Dean home in Ashland Sunday hon oring Mrs. Darold Miller, a re cent bride. Mr. and Mrs. George Erickson were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Erickson, Roger and Daryl. Afternoon vis itors wTere Mr. and Mrs. Harm Slote and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Slote and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Everman of Warm were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Zeorian and Stevie spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Zeorian, Sr., at Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Moore and sons visited at the Art Box home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wagner were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rager- Minute amounts of cobalt in a cows daily rations help make it possible for the animal to pro duce its own viatmin B-12 re quirements. Such cattle gain faster have a better appetite and use feed more efficiently. Journal Wan Ads Pay! UWBS-- FURNACES Installed by Martinson Sheet Metal 139 So. 6th Phone 7189 When You Think of SHOES Think of MUSTEK X-RAY FITTING : GROV ,601 Main Guaranteed Watch Repairing Diamonds Gifts Elgin, Bulova and Hamilton Watches GREEN STAMPS WE GIVE S & H Jewelry and Watch Repairs Phone 228 www Let f hese 5 mot orists fell you why thousands are switching to .".'"': .-.,.'...,. ' v - k it rn 9 1 1 J&i it 5 s juicing t-it ITT 5 Sl i 1 fh "Since I started using Conoco Super. V with TCP, the difference in my Nash has been astounding. It runs like a new car. No 'knocking' or 'pinging. And man, you should see me take the hills!" 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