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MEHAWKA NEWS Mrs. F. 0. Sand Phon 2703 and daughters of Mapleton, Iowai joined a family group far Christ-1 mas eve at the Ed Gansemerl home and then left for Tucson. I Arizona. Their children, Eliza beth and Donna Sue and Joe Huber were dinner guests Sun day of the Ruben Meisinssers of Murray. Thursday evening the Melslngers with their son, Den nis and Joe Huber were dinner guests of the Knabes and later 'Vflayed cards. Xtm Johnson and Rase Stoll preSsied the Methodist church with a fJe runner In behalf of the Methott Youth Fellowship. Mr and Mlik John Knabe are their sporworsV Mr. and Mrsciyde Brown, Hershey, Nebr. Tnjd Mr, Bob Bundy, Omaha wt?te holiday guests of the Herbert Meising ers. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Laey's holiday dinner quests were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Krecklow and family of Preston, Kansas; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bauer and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Mc Fadden of Lincoln. Mrs. Tom Wiles and children, Grand Junction. Iowa; Mrs. Ma urine Wolph, Lincoln; Mrs. Emily Olive of Weeping Water and her son, Ben of Ann Arbor, Michigan were dinner guests Thursday of Miss Evelyn Wolph. Mrs. Myrtle Wolph of Avoc.v, her son Bill of Washington, p. C were guests Monday of Miis JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED. Your independent Rexall Pharmacist is proud of his part in serving your doc tor and you in the effort ' to overcome illness. It is his sincere hope that the prescription he dispenses for your use repays you a thousandfold in health and vitalitv. Schreiner Rexall Drug INSULATE 1 AGAINST ZERO WEATHER (WEATHERMAN'S NOTE: "An extremely cold January with above average snowfall.") Dress Warmly - Avoid Winter Sickness THERMAL KNIT 2 PIECE UNDERWEAR, Si Z.Q Shirts, Drawers - Sixes S-M-L-XL EACH 1 .07 OTHERS TO $3.93 Keep warm and comfortable on coldest davs in this new miracle knit underwear. The full-bodied knit forms a warmth-retaining; air space that keeps you warm and action-free without bulk or weight. Made in the popular 2-piece style with a long sleeve crew neck shirt and long leg, elastic waist drawers. Fully washable, of course. UNION SUIT - -- $3.98 O INSULATED SUITS & JACKETS TOP COATS PARKAS O FINCER TIP COATS O FLANNEL SHIRTS WORK JACKETS. BLANKET LINED SWEATERS SOX CLOVES EH IHF STORS FO ift A 1 Wolph. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon House of Greenville, MUs. called Tuesday at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Wolph, Miss Evelyn Wolph and Marion Tucker. They had come to spend the holidays with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Dory and family of Lincoln. They were overnight guests Tuesday of Mrs, Emily Olive. They left for their home Thursday. Mrs. Amelia Balfour's New Years eve guests of Mrs. Balfour were Cynthia and Jeri Owen, Kansas City, Susan. Carol, Bev erly and Neil Balfour. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Joerger, Mrs. Jennie Joerger and Mrs. Esther Cherry were holiday din ner guests of Alice. Clara and Emil Weyrich of Plattsmouth. Dinner guests Friday of the Mr. and Mrs J. D. Moss of Oma ha were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson and family and Jerry Moss Jr. and Miss Marie Erion of Minneapolis, Minn. Larry Gregg was an overnight guvst Wednesday of David Johnson and David spent Thursday and overnight with Larry. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Everrett and family were New Years eve guests of the Hal Hansens. Holiday dinner guests of the Howard Reddens were Mr. and Mrs. Rose Redden, Mrs Bertie Hicks, Louisville, Mr. Bob Ad kins, Ft. Sill, Okla.; Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Nichols and Jimmy. Mrs. Ida Hicks and Twila, Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. Ray G. Nixon and Gladys. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hines join ed a family group at the George Lemley home in Omaha for the holidays. Carol Lemley return ed home with them to spend her vacation. Mr. and Mrs Lester Reason er returned home Tuesday from St. Louis where he underwent surgery at the Union Pacific hospital. He will not be able to take up his duties as depot ag ent for a month. Stephen Fornoff is spending his vacation with his grand mother, Mrs. Henry Fornoff in Plattsmouth. Tuesday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Garrett were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Garrett and Burnice; Wednesday eve ning dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ford Sr. Mr. and Mrs. George Kinie and Debbie Spear's holiday din ner guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Foulos and Sharon. Au burn; Mrs. Lois Spear and Miss NOW Vf.N r O0YS 50 AlN' 0Ne3 d Joan Kline, Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Kime and Marlin, Alvin McReynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kime and Theresa. Earl Vial, Erskine, Minn, and' Alvin McReynoJds were dinner guests Sunday at the Gilbert Kime home. Mr. Vial attended ! Nehawka grade school and high school. His father was a former ; rural mail carrier at Nehawka. I Mr. Vial came for the funeral of Mi sister-inllaw, Mrs. Nellie j Bates Swartz at Caldwell Linder funeral home In Plattsmouth Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Ross were dinner guests New Year's eve; of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wolph. j A holiday dinner at the Geo-i rge Dickman home included, Mr. j and Mrs. Walter Little, Weeping! Water; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard; Klemme, Murdock and Richard! Dickman, home on leave. Mr. j and Mrs. Dickman and Mr. andj Mrs. Klemme had supper New Years eve with the Waiter Lit-j ties. Richard Dickman, who wasj home during the holidays with! his parenu, Mr. and Mrs. Geoj rge Dickman, left for San Fran-! Cisco. His new address is Rich-i ard L Dickman, F. A. -537-51-36. 1 U.S.S. Zeiima, (AF-49) c- FPO San Francisco, Calif. He will j leave soon for Japan. j The Nehawka fire department; was called to the Lester Sprague ; farm northwest of Nehawka j Thursday evening when the fluej burned out. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Getchiusj joined a family group for a holi-i day dinner at the home of Mrs. Mary House of Dunbar. Other! guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Navrkal and family, Mr. and Mrs. Larry House, Nebraska City, John House of Weeping Water. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs Getchius were guests I of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gerdesj near Union. Mr. and Mrs. John Knabe's ! guests New Years eve for dinner; and cards were Mr. and Mrs.j Carl Orndorff and Douglas.! Nebraska City; Ted Brannon and! Duane Hobsheidt, Union; Mr.! and Mrs. Cecil Murdoch, Beverly j and Duane, Mr. and Mrs Leon-i ard Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Le-j roy Johnson. ! The Intermediate Sunday school class of the Methodist! church held a roller skating party at Nebraska City Wednes day evening. Twenty-nine chil dren attended with their teach ers, Mrs. Jake Stapert and Mrs. Kent Balfour. Ann Nutzman, Joyce Fornoff and Bill Sc&lich temeier had a perfect attend ance at Sunday school November and December and were award ed free tickets to the skating. Those who furnished transpor tation were Kent and Vance Balfour, Boyd Mayfield, Gilbert Fornoff. Mmes. Frank Warden and Ned Nutzman. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Balfour and family were supper guests, Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Har-i old Sift'ring and family of Lin-j coin. Mr. and Mrs. Balfour had j business in Lincoln during the ! day and the children were j guests at the Siffring home. 1 Saturday evening the Balfours i were guests of the Randall Sey- I fer family of Nebraska City.;' Their week end guest was Mrs. j Helen Petersen and Mrs. Amelia Balfour joined them for dinner : Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. Henning John- j son returned Thursday evening ; from a twelve day trip to Flori- j cla. They accompanied Mr. and : Mrs. Harold Johnson, Judy, j Jerry and Jimmy of Union. They were the guests at Talla- j hassee of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Nelson and family and also vis- j ited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Nel- son and two children of Cara- ! cas, Venezula. who were guests of the Willard Nelsons. Mrs. ! Ruth Lundberg and Mr. and! Mrs. Carlton Lille and children ; vuited the Johnsons at the Nel son home. They now live at Tal-! lahassee and were former Ne hawka residents. Enroute home the Johnsons were overnight guests in St. ! Louis of Mrs. Henning Johnson s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ; Martin. They report the roads ; and weather were good through- ! out the trip. Guests at the Johnson home ! since their return were Albert Bruns. Piattsmouth; Tom John-' son, Syracuse; Bob Johnson, family. Taimage; Mr. and Mrs Cecil Garrett and Burnice, the Dick Johnson family and Mr. ! and Mrs. Howard Gansemer. j Mr. and Mrs. Neil Redden and family of Plattsmouth, were j guests here Saturday of rela- j Lives. Neila Redden remained to ; spend the week with Jimmy : Nichols. Mrs. John Owen, Jeri and Cindy of Kansas City came ; Tuesday to spend the remainder of the week with the Vance Bai tour family. ! Mr. and Mrs. Merle Meyer and ! famuy were dinner guests Sun- j day of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kieck-, ner and family of Lincoln. Sup-! per guests Wednesday of the Meyer family were the Dick Meyer family and Carrol Meyer j family of Avoca. Saturday the i Merle Meyers were supper guests ! of Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Althouse and Ijmnv ot Liin'vuod. Mr. and Mrs. OIlie AUebery were guesto Thursday and Fri day of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Moss of Omaha. James Bailer of Wichita, Kan sas and Neil Bailer, who attends Radio Engineering Institue in Omaha, left Sunday after spending a ten day vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bailer. Saturday dinner guests for James' twenty-third birthday were the Julian John son family. Mrs. Hildur Lunderberg plan ned to come home Monday from i Clarkson hospital where she was ; a patient since December 26. Mrs. Floyd Epler and Verle, j Brock were guests for the day Sunday of Mrs. Fred Beatty. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Briley ! and family were holiday guests j of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davis! and family of Malvern, Iowa. 1 Mary Lou Briley, Lincoln, was ; home for the weekend. Mary Jane Bucholz, Lincoln; ; Nancy of Canon City, Colo., and j Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson and family of Humboldt were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Bucholzs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Heesch and Tamyra Lu were dinner j guests New Years eve of the ! John Chandlers. Mr. and Mrs. Chandler and Barbara visited j Mrs. Ralph Snavely at the nur- j sing home at Elmwood Saturday) and also at the Snavely homej in Alvo, with Mr. Snavely and) Bill. ! Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chriswisser i were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Burbee of Silver City, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Meisin ger and family were guests Sat urday of the Louis Eatons. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin James and family, Delta, Cola., were holiday guests of the Gilbert Edmonds. j Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ross took Mrs. Lucy Lyle, who had spent a couple of weeks with them, to her home in Lincoln Wednesday. Debbie Ross stayed with Mrs. Lyle and Mrs. Floyd Buell till Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross and daughters were guests at a fam ily dinner Sunday at the. Merle Buell home at Syracuse. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Buell and family, Mur dock; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Buell and daughter, Ashland; Mrs. Lucy Lyle and Mrs. Floyd Buell, Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Thorae have moved'ito Nehawka from the Henry Ross farm. They moved to the home formerly oc cupied by the late Nannie War den. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Everrett and Gary, Lincoln, were dinner guests Sunday of the Duane Everrett family. Mrs. George Lamley, Omaha, ! wos a guests Sunday of the Jack Hines. Carol Lemley returned home with her mother after spending a week with Mr. and , Mrs. Hines. Feeding By Packers? Although the calf feeding operation of packers has a- i mounted to less than half of one per cent of calves slaughter ed, the number of firms feeding calves and the number of calves fed has been increasing since 1955. ! In 1958, packers fed 2.8 per cent of all tne cattle slaughtered . by packers in the U.S. In other ! words the packers and chain stores fed 689,000 of the 24.396, 000 cattle slaughtered in 1958. j Hog feeding by packers repre-1 sented .01 percent of the hogs ! slaughtered in 1958. 4.9 percent of the sheep slaughtered in 1959 were fed by the packers. J Clarence Schmadeke County Extension Agent. The ancient Romans honored Janus, the god of gates and doors and of beginnings and endings, on the first day cf tho year. World Book Encyclopedia reports that Janus, for whom the month of January was named, was pictured with two faces, and looked both ahead and backward. Wotch My(?a) TV show..; tfeddd Hopper$ unfvoofm & starring " Lucme Bail " Hope Linga Stephen Boyd Harold Lloyd Francis X. lody McCrea Bushman . lja MjM .John Cassavetes ' . Da Murra, Gar, Cooper . Ran, Noarr Hicardo Crtez .Tln,p8rklB, Marion Oavies . . Teddy R,flne, WaltOisney . Vene,.a ( Janet Gaynor Stevenson Charlton Heston Jimmy Stewart Sob Hope t Gloria Sansaa KiniV.dw Sunday, Jjn. 13 N3C-T7" Channel 3 Time 9 P. M. SCHREINER REXALL DRUC South Bend Mrt. Jest Fidler Phone AhUnj 4-8646 A Polio Benefit Card party will be given at the Town Hall Saturday evening, January 16 at 8 o'clock. Lunch will be serv ed, prizes, and a door prize will be given. The money raised Is used to fight not only polio but to assist with the new enlarged March of Dimes scientific at tack against arthritis and birth defects as well. Mr. and Mrs. Gall Baum spent Wednesday and Thursday with Mrs. Baum's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Parrish and Leon. The group were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Furrer at Yutan Wednesday evening. The Baums left for the home in Gering Sunday nite after spending the holidays here and at Lincoln. Mrs. Fannie Christensen of Taylor Is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bernard Dill and family. The Dill family were Christmas guests in her home for several days and she accompanied them home. Bill Carnicle of Humbolt spent Sunday evening with his OPEN SAT. NICHT 'TIL 9 P. M. J mm $12.98 r : p m I 'I A SPECTACULAR COLLECTION - EACH WITH A TINY SWEATER EVENT BIG REDUCTIONS! three tremendous price groups with dressmaker and novelties plus the class.es in popular colors and luscious new shades. $2.99 FUR-BLENDS ORLONS SKIRT SALE VALUES TO cur famous maiers in solids, novelties, plaids and checks many match sweaters. OTHERS $5.S8 LEOTARDS L parents Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Car nicle. Betty Lou Meisinger was a Thursday overrate guest of Con nie Boldan. Mrs. Helen Schuelte of Ashland was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Campbell. New Year's dinner guests of i Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dill were j Mrs. Fannie Christensen and j Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dill, Ber nie and James. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Campbell were afternoon and supper guests also. Mr3. Vyrl Livers returned Thursday evening from Ogallala where she had spent Christmas with Mr and Mrs. Tom Plum mer Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kuhn and Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kuhn and daughter, Vicki were guests Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kuhn at Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maack and family spent Monday after noon with Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Carnicle and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carnicle and fam ily were Saturday evening visit ors. Jack Rosencrans celebrated his 13th birthday Monday. Sun day dinner guests of the Bill Rosencrans family in his honor were Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Grady of Greenwood. New Year's dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fidler and Style Shop BIG news! BIG savings ! FOUR GREAT GROUPS NOW DRASTICALLY REDUCED! DRESS CLEARANCE the reductions you've been watting for-dresses for every occasion from casual, to dressy, to cocktail styles. TO $17.98 VALUES! 7 $0) JUNIOR - MISSES - WOMENS - HALF SIZES! Better Designer Styles From Regular Stock! OAT the finest coats of the season-button and clutch styles . . buy NOW from this superb collection. VALUES TO $69.98 GREATLY REDUCED $)) WORUMBA POLISHED PLUSHES ZIBELINES $3.99 BANLONS BRUSHED $8.93 5344 $5.99 marked down for this w!e, easv care fabrics in whites ard colors. Choice of collar stylos and sieeve lengths KiC'-S. COrs. v.i'uc, t j S I 'j : THE PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, January 7, 1900 Section B PAGE FIVE Elinor were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Olson, Clark Bushnell, of Ash land, and Mrs. Harold Olson and Kevin of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hegwood of Omaha spent Sunday after noon with Mrs. Ella Carson. Mrs. Carson has been ill with the flu, but is now much improved. Jerome Sireight of Omaha spent Sunday overnite with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jason Streight. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Livers and children were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Herman Arouson and family at Weep ing Water. Mrs. Bernard Dill and James, and Mrs. Fannie Christensen were Thursday afternoon guests of Mrs. Nettie Hubbard and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jamison in Platts mouth. Donna Carnicle was a week end guest of Mary Lou Carnicle. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rosencrans and boys were New Year's Eve guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wunderlich at Nehawka. Ms. and Mrs. Vernon Dill and daughter of Gretna were din ner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dil Sundav. Miss Janfce Dill returned home Friday nite (from the Ski Tour, to Winter Park, Colo. $17.98 TO $29.93 VALUES! $ $ IMPORTED CASHMERE TWEEDS BLENDS PRICE ORLONS 1 SAL! it r i V I BLOUSE SALE VALUES TO $7.93 $2-$3 $4 SI.99-S2.99 Sunday visitors at the Roy Richards home were Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Richards of Have lock, Mr. and Mrs. BUI Richards and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Richards and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holz and daughter all of Springfield. DOG DAYS'.' Palisades Park, N. J. Hooch with no pooch, that's what James Sherlock is looking for. Sherlock. 66. was sipping his heer in a local pub when a dog walked over to him and bit lum on the left hand. Well, you can drink beer with your right hand just as well, o Sherlock walked down the street to another bar. There he met another dog who promptly bit him on the right hand. No more drinking for Sher lock. He got his hands treated and called it a day. A Classified Ad In The Journal costs as little as 50 cents SATTLER Funeral Home Dial 3123 STARTS TOMORROW! HATS $2.93 to $8.93 VALUES Cheese f'"m bljcks, colors and whites NOW PRICE '.'li'S.W.' a SUITS UP TO $59.93 VALUES these are buys ycu wouldn't wjnt to miss! $19-$28 CAR COATS Warmly Lined all woe's, meltons ,:nd tweeds-COmpji-joio to 324.93 values $14.90 SPECIAL HALF SLIPS a i 2 ? 3 v.: .o-pe -y c '.ico tie o'.r:.,m, - s m I $1.79