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THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY IOURNAL Monday, July 2, 1956 f PAGE THR ' t I ac of the I own By Margaret Dingman Phone 241 Mrs. Harry Gobelman, of Union, Christmas Seal chair man cf Cass County, Tubercu losis and Health Association, at tended the 43th annual meeting cf the Nebraska Association at the Ccmhusker Hotel in Lincoln. June 21. Gene Linford of GlendaJe Calif., has been a Platts mouth visitor. Father Raphael Chonta was host at the Dairy Queen to 14 altar bovs of the St. Johns Church. Father Chonta depart-i ed Friday to take up a new i post at Rulo. Twenty-six altar toys were invited but only the j following were, able to attend:; Denny and Jimmy Brink: Fran-! cis and Donnie Lebens: Richard and Fred Haith; Bobby and; Duane Whelan: Linn and Stan- j lev Weber: Harold and Wan: Williams; Robert Pucelil: and' F. L. Sweem had another operation Tuesday and is setting a Ion? as well as can be expected at this time. Mrs. Henry Traut ?ave a pint of blood for him . ; ir r.f ?:-:-- Cirv Tnwa. were re cent visitors" with their grand-: ar nsnas- Methodist Hospital. Omaha. r : 14 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest 3Ioore from Fairmont were visit ing Mrs. Nellie Moore and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Hob scheidt and three children cf Des Moines, Iowa, were Satur- day dinner guests of Mr. and I Mrs. Marion Worthan. Mrs. Oval j Snodgrass and Rusty and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lancaste and daughters were also guests. The Hobscheidts came for the 1935 class reunion Saturday pvcrir t Mr. and Mrs. Austin Khoades and family of Overland Park, Kans., spent Thursday and Friday visit in? Mr. and Mrs. Guy Khcades and other rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wil liams and three daughters spent the weekend in Grand Island visiting- Mrs. Wil liams parents and brother. Carl Alexen and sons, John and Carl Jr., arrived Sunday evening from Norwaik, Calif., and will visit Mrs. John Alexen, .mother o Carl, other relatives Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tiekct ter and children, Carl Jr., and Steven departed Satur day for Joplin. Mo., where they will visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. V.". F. Sweem cf South Sioux City and daughter Judy Sweem came Saturday to visit F. L. Sweem. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendrix of ; . Denver, Colo., arrived Saturday ; to attend the 1S35 class reunion Saturday evening. - Mr. and Mrs. Glen Koh- rell of Riverside, Calif., are ! visitors at the Ed Kohrell home, comin? here for the 1936 class reunion. ; Mr. and Mrs. Greeley Beil SEALTEST TRY PAK 7 O )) M yLz-?ULLz3 u 7inn V rza r czm nna? rr? n x j 1 n n fra i Rr. z6lT))Z) si JS W rial f -w i f y i ffxy lit" S S KJr S . 1 f M i y iS.. VALU SLICED CLINC DEL MONTE CHUNK STYLE i r.n a REAL LIME FROZEN 1 fJ !? Mrs. William McLarty of Sioux have been helping at the Wil-1 C::v. McLa Iowa, also visited don Switzer farm near Nehaw- grandfather at the : ka and taking care of Mr. Bail's Methodist Hospital. Cass County Employees at the Plattsmouth Court House honored Richard C. Peck and wife at a covered dish picnic and steak fry at "Solomon Shack", Thurs day evening:. Mr. Peck re ceived a desk pen set from the hosts who honored him with the farewell party. . Tuesday morning Plattsmouth Garden Club mem bers started on a tour of gar dens in the city at 7:30. Gar dens visited were at the homes cf Grace Livingston, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lussch, Mrs. Nellie father, Fred Beil, who is ill. j Paul Lemke of Oakland, Calif.. : flew in Friday to visit his cou- ; sin, Miss Minnie Guthmann. j P. pi 3) in Hy Kbs Golden CORN No. 303 AQi Cans y Mrs. Gerold K e i 1 entered ! Methodist Hospital, Omaha, last j Monday and submitted to sur- gery Wednesday. She is in rGcm 770. j Jerry Fulton and John Horn j group ov ri ri Thmrsdav for Louis-: ville, Colo., where they will be j employed by a contracting ; firm. ! j Dinner guests at the Charles ; Land home Sunday were Mr. 14 No. Can mm Vi9 2,9 5. II Snansler L. W. Egenberger, Mrs. j d M Con Watkins of Union, Fred Valiery, Mr. and Mrs. John! Mr aild Mrs Fulton Harris of Sattier, Mr. and Mrs. Henry j plattsmouth, Mr. and Mrs. Frev and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence , wade Arnold cf Omaha and Akeson. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dolan and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman and family from Peoria, 111., were week end guests at the Raymond Lancaster home in Murray. Bob Laserstrom has returned I here, heme from an outing at Camp j ; Cedars where he joined other; Mr. and Mrs Ed Ossenkop Boy Scouts for a week's camp- j and family of Estherville, Iowa.: Vv-ere visitors at the home of Mrs. Ossenkop's mother, Mrs. Walter Wunderlich of Ne- i Fred Rea. The couple attended hitt-ti was a visitor 1-ridav tne lcMO ciass reumuu odiuiudj i Mrs. Roscoe Gordon and two j i sons, Larry and Greg of Kan-j ! sas City, Mo. Mrs. Gordons bus-1 band is an employe of the j 1 TWA Airlines of Kansas City and ; ! is expected to arrive this eve- j ning or tomorrow. Mrs. Gordon; j did not know if the recent plane j crash would prevent his coming vac r la No. 300 16-ox. Can HY KLAS ; V Wi a-. Hy Klas Purple GRAPE JAM 2tr 29c K' 31 Pacific Pearl Pink SALMON Pound QC Can f" 1 -u - -a Vets DOG FOOD 4 RECENCY FROZEN o FRANCO AMERICAN 4 29' NORTHERN LUNCHEON NAPK HY KLAS HAMBURGER BROWN OR POWDERED 15U-ox. Cans Pk?. of SO La 4bD y POUNDS FOR PICNIC TREATS 1 HEINZ TOMATO 14-oz. Btl. mo rain? at Thiele home. the Henry evening. They departed this morning to visit in Fairbury. I i ft 2 Pi t-s t ..j Tuesday and Thursday July 3rd and 5th Wednesday, our regular weekly bargain day, falls on the 4th. As an extra celebration we will offer our regular Wednesday bargains on both Tuesday and Thurs day. STORE HOURS FOR JULY 4TH 8 a. m. to 12 Noon RECULAR DAILY STORE HOURS Week Day 8 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. Sunday 8:30 a. m. to 12 Noon 3 p. m. to 6 p. m. We Give S & H Green Trading Stamps A 6-OZ. JAR OF WITH EACH 3-LB. PKC. OF SKINLESS 13 f Atkins Whole Dill "' A Cranulated Beet 10-lb. Bag My Klas Thick Sliced BACON 79c El i 1. ' i-izzzz n mi A Ruback's Famous Farm Fresh, Cut Up EACH Homemade Pork SAUSAGE 3 69c lbs. Fresh Pork LIVER Lean 3Ieaty SPAKt RIBS U. S. Choice SIRLOIN STEAK U. S. Choice CLUB STEAK Fresh GROUND BEEF 3 No. 1 Large BOLOGNA Texas Black Diamond Mi lb. 25" lb. lb. 65" SI 00 I lbs. Half or Whole Every Melon Guaranteed Pound U 3 39c B - THE GIANT NEW - 1 x m ni x r i n ! n I "a I I 1 11: . x fl I 111 IS) I? P iloMljilL B Prices gwxi Monday, July 2 through Thursday, July 5 Slllll Remember! ! ALL of the specials in Ruback's big Thursday Ad are ALWAYS effective one FULL WEEK Shop Ruback's & Save - v , M