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tf, 4.,. 4.4 'A-Jt THE PLATTSMOUTH, NHBRASKA, CFMI Thursday, November 22, 1962 WFFKLY JOURNAL PAGE THREE Nehawka News Mr.. F. O. Sand Phon 2708 Sheri Gregg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Oregg was three years old Nov. 8. Her Sun day dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs, Handall Switzer and fam ily. Howard Oansemer's address Is: SP-4 Howard A. Gansemer, U.S. 55072B82 Co. D, 508 M P. Bn., A P.O. 305, New York, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Royal's Mr. and Mrs. Knabe attended the wedding Saturday morning at 11 at St. Bernard's Church, O maha of Miss Gloria Marie Man elamell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Manglamell and Mr, Jeffrey Northam. They were guests at the dinner at noon at Hilltop and guests at the Man glamell home for the afternoon and a buffet lunch at 5 p.m. The grandson has been named David reception and dance were given Wayne. He is the son of Mr. and; at the Shercton-Fnntenelle hotel Mrs. Frank Royal of Nebraska! In the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vlty. I Knabe were Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght CookiRUPsts of Mr- nnd Mrs. Albert have a new grandson, the sonjMunn of Waverlv and supoer of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook. ewsts of Mr. and Mrs. Max Jor He was born Sunday at Clark- j dan of Ravmond. son Hospltal.romaha on the blr- Tne Arthur Zech family of thday of his great-grandmother, i Douglas were dinner guests 8un. Mrs. Ella Cook of Weeoine Wat er. His other grandparents are the late Mr. and Mrs. James Brennan of Plattsmouth; great grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Era- mitt Helms, Mr. and Mrs, Bren day at he F. O. 8and home. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Zech and Julie and Mrs Sand visited S'. Marys College in Omaha, and had a conference with Sister Mary Alice. They also toured the nan, Auburn, Nebr.; Mrs. Addle ! buildings of the college. Julie. Wells, Camas, Wash. Neil Bailer and Marlyn Doran of Lincoln, Mrs. Alma Berner, Weeping Water were birthday dinner guests Sunday at the Harvey Bailer home to observe the birthday of Mr. Bailer. Mrs. Robert Wunderllch shew ed her colored slides of her Eu ropean trip to Presley Waters, a shut In, Saturday afternoon. Kunaay dinner guests of Mrs. a senior at Douglas high school plans to attend this college. Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Bushnel and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin Olockler will spend Thanks giving dav with Mrs. Bushncll's bro'her and family at Hallam. Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knabe, Mr. and Mrs. John Knnbe and David and Joe Huber plan to have Thanksgiving dinner at the IT Ctrl Mlmun rivmo i- Vina Beatty and Mr. Walters !cr,eS'er were Mrs. Gladys Epler and Verl ... ' Brock. Mrs. Maude Cornell amT h" "h " r L FZ" Visa Brown. :,. ,, . ... Mrs. Visa Brown accompanied weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Cooper to Harrv Knnhe of and Mrs. Lincoln recently to have dinner with the Leland Cooper family. Mrs. Fred Hansen and Mrs. Ned Nutzman entertained 12 members of the Intermediate fiunuay school class of the Me thodlst church at Mrs. Vina Beatty, Mrs. Frank Warden, Mrs. Maude Cornell, Mrs. I, A. Warlick, Mrs. Visa Brown and Mrs. Jack Hines visited Mrs. Emma Rutledge at St. Mary's hospital on her 85th K va.u - R CRACKERS " 1QC i .Cy DOM m --rK ""lir ' " .M a vine : MEvyfc -lgtt&f Each 49 ;: MISSiSM Lean Boneless Beef STEW MEAT lb. 69 Pure Fresh GROUND BEEF Ub. 49c Lean Meaty Tender Pork CUTLETS lb. 59c Fresh Homemade Pork SAUSAGE Lb. 39c Sliced American CHEESE lb. 59 ; lii III 1 1 3 f jKj ' 1 3iilHIIIIdllJi is m. This coupon entitles bearer to purchase HY KLAS FROZEN ORANGE JUICE 2 6 oz. Cans "I QC For Only I With $3.50 Order Limit one coupon of a kind to a family. Valid only at Ruback's thru Thurs., Nov. 29. Cash Value 110 of one cent. G-20 88 m m m m m m 88 r C a bowling hhthrinu Tnocio,, oft,., n party Sunday afternoon at thewerc members of tne v B Ald V lanes at Nebraska City and and nelghbors of Mrs Rutled(,e. later. Mr. and Mrs Robert Wundcr- Lewis Royal an nounce the birth of a grandson, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank llch. Kathy and Bobby planned Royal of Nebra;ska clty Nov u ""d .l It J,?" "BThe Royals have one daughter vacation with Eddie at the Miss ourl military academy at Mex lco, Mo. Mrs. Wunderllch show ea her colored pictures of a tour and three sons. Mrs. Fulton Harris of Platts mouth took Mrs. Hall Pollard to Omaha Sunday to visit with her Dr. Elton Newman of Europe to the EpLscopal Guild) snn-in-i(.u; at Nebraska City Tuesday alter-, of Kfllt la-yVl, Ncwman noon Knd at St Lukes Eplcop,U,n(,w.n(.re tQ vIff)t h church at Plattsmouth in the.,,.. v , n,..v,i,... evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wunder lich were guest at a party Fri day evening when the group, who made the' European tour, met at the Bobblfs stoft In Omaha. Sunday they were guests at the John Reddlck; home In Omaha. Mrs. Emma Munslnger of. Sped, Kansas was a weekend! Mrs. H. Newman, of Qothenbure Is confined at the Osceola hos pital following a stroke. She is 83 years old. Junior Tanner Is undergoing tests and x-rays at the Mayo clinic. His address Is St. Mary's Hospital, Room 4-147, Rochest er, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Banks, I Larry and Linda visited Sunday afternoon at the Wayne Banks guest of Mrs. R. B. Stone. Mr. vvauer nreguuo u, Kjnome ln Talmage. home from Missouri to visit Mrs. ! Mr, and Mrs. Fred Hanwn and ' Y4 r a TaL-tt fltanort cnonf Vrlrlnxt Ona Kunkel Tuesday afternoon. , , t;lncoln on bu(tInes8. Mrs. tvuiiKei emi-i i.iini-u me chapter B.T. of the P.E.O. Fri day afternoon. Mrs. Lois Tefft cave the program. Her theme was Its a Good Day for Infor mation. Mrs. E. C. Day was co- hostess. I Lester Shrader returned homei Wednesday from St. Mary's hos- cailsi Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Pollard called Saturday evening at the Lewis Buibee home near Weep ing Water. Dan Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Ross were dinner guests Wednesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson, derson Dan An- loff RaturHav fnr Man. puai. if wui app.cu.awc hatten. Kansas to visit the Bob irom niS inenOS. hniniin. ramllv onH thon n Mr. and Mrs Harold ScharpjTexag t0 ym the Jae Deodyns anu oievcn v.t.-u i family. He will go from there to nine with the 0' I Phoenix, Arizona to spend the iaiiuiy ui iicutuniv 1 winter Saltine CRACKERS Swanson'i Frozen TV DINNERS Skinner's MACARONI Valu Orange DRINK Hy Klas Cling PEACHES Quaker OATS Chicken Of .The Sea TUNA FISH Del Monte CATSUP 2 35c Bcharp's grandmother, Mrs. Ar lle McConaha, who recently re turned from California was a truest with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown. Mr. and Mrs. John 8tanley of Lincoln were weekend guests at the Ed Stanley home. Fred Hecox and Carol Stone of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stone and sons were dinner guests Sunday of the Chester Stones. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ross at tended the meeting of the Funks Hybrid dealers and the dinner at the Lincoln Hotel Tuesday evening. Mrs. Laura Sand, Mrs. Ewald Bellman, Miss Gertrude Schru ender and Miss Minnie Blschof were dinner guests Wednesday at the F. O. Sand home. Verner Lundberg Jr. was re cently elected vice president of the American Baking Company of Chicago. Mr. Lundberg, a former Nehawka resident, is the son of Mrs. Ruth Lundberg of Tallaha-ssee, Florida and the late Verner Lundberg, He and his family reside In Chicago. Recent callers at the Kent Bal four home were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hobble and family, Ne braska City; the Jack Haupt family, Mr. and Mrs. Ivnn Bal four of Union. Mrs. R. B. Stone was a guest for several days over the week end of Mrs. Amclln Balfour. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bark hurst plan to have Thanksgiving dinner with their daugliter, Mrs. Ed Fullerton and family In Lln-coin. Albert Anderson Is working at the post office this week, when Mrs. Vilas Ketelhut takes her vacation. Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Sandy of Bakersfleld, Calif., were hon ored at an oyster supper at the Raymond Nelson home Satur day evenlnR. The guests, broth ers and sisters, were the honor ed ones also, Mr. and Mrs. Don Sandy of York. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sandy of David City, Orvllle Sandy of Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richards of Ashland- The same group spent all day Sunday and had dinner at the Richards home. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Haa-se called on Mrs. Nita Reed In Waverly Sunday afternoon. They were lunch and evening guests of Mrs. A. F. Haase and Donald In Waverly. The Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Foust and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Arm strong attended the supper and bazaar at the Fellowship hall In Wann Wednesday evening. The Armstrongs also attended the supper and bazaar given by the Greenwood Christian Church Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Fox attended the supper and bazaar in Wann Wednes day evening. Mr. and, Mrs. Marvin Leaver and family spent Sunday eve ning with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Howe at Alvo. Tit 3 i IiCZf . - U.5.D.A. CHOICE t? -i sT; f ri i s I fi ; IfiM&s&k fi?) IQ q fir 2) Lb lb n 4 -'r l R m) A 1 : L'Z 39c ij ua m. I BLADE CUT CH i nAiir rTriir pac S f SA i fVCS WM r. 2'Cm 49c 'DwHt JltAR b M Pound , (((D)) W ? C"" l USDA Choice -Arm J D Quf Jluma7 J H 4 tST 98c STEAK , 69e J uf - VALU BRAND ' I jzss ryr- r la ni wn r n r mmmmmmmmmmmmm L J s - rurmu e ! " 1111111111 1 J XZZTl. fTAfx -r- WsG t S I fTVi Itll li 1 II FI : . mm. mm y bl t VU 1 1 I 13 f vvvwy I I V .- i I Iff m . . mr m - i-. mBHBi m '.":":' i ir i . i i : , - ggi V V, Dealer eictiui i I If I ll J ' s 2? Grocery prices effective Fri., Nov. 23rd thru Thurs., Nov. 29th. "l f3 ? f, We reserve the rifht to limit quantities. : CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP VAN CAMP'S PORK & BEANS WASHDAY WONDER TIO U.S. NO. 1 FLORIDA JUICE ORANGES