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FRIDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1947 PAGE THREE Staroscik visited with her sisters son. visited in Columbus the with the Columbus group to spend Mr. and Mrs." and her parents.

Mack Mosal. Speakers were Mrs. D. E. Mitchell, Willis: Mrs.

Deiss MuffUt, Mrs. Folda and the Rev. J. S. Juricek, moderator, all of Oamha.

Each talked on a subject pertaining to "the Catholic woman in today's world." Personals Joseph Kutka of David City spent Thursday here on business. William Hoskovec of Bellwood spent Thursday here on business. Chocolate Lovers Will Take Vanilla 27 Local Firms Become Members Blue Shield Plans Twenty-ssven Columbus busi first of the week with Mr. and several weeks with her parents. Mrs.

Edward Ragatz, and fam- ily. Elmo Schmid, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schmid, is in Santa Just Received! Ana, visiting Miss Dolores Grown Tulip Bulbs Dischner at the home of her par-Anderson Floral Co. ents, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Disch-29m-w-f ner. 're just sitting on a mountain of cocoa beans. Apparently, according to my chocolate lover, they're waiting for the American urge for cocoa to force sales at their price. Just Like Cocaine To Dope Fiend They seem to think (this is my man talking again) that chocolate to an American is as cocaine to a dope fiend.

A cocoa 'bean contains one per cent caffeine and one per cent of another stimulating drug with a long name, but it's not that .13 Straight Bourbon Whiskey, S3.50. Fricke-Fleis-cher Drug. 29m-w-th-f Emil Spatz of Brainard was a business caller in Columbus ness firms have already formed i Lawrence Shunk of Rising City Miss Martha Brockman, local Legion Auxiliary At Genoa Holds Rummage Sale Saturday, Oct. 4. Girl's clothing, aLso bicycle.

2918 14th St- Use west door. 322 spent yesterday in Columbus on club advisor, will attend a Y-Teen groups lor iieaiui services uiiuer the Blue Cross Blue Shield plans, and it is expected that a large percentage of the 56 eligible firms habit-forming. Not at today's' Adolph Soucek of Dwight was will form groups next Carol Donelson of Stromsburg 1 in Columbus Thursday on busi week while 25th Anniversary of the enrollment representatives ives ness. spent Thursday here on business. Associated Hospital and Medical Frank Soucek of Dwight spent yesterday Columbus on Attention! Tarty at the V.F.W.

Club House Sunday evening. 8 o'clock. Members and guests invited. Adv. By FREDERICK C.

OTHMAN WASHINGTON, Oct. 3. U.E If you're addicted to chocolate ice cream sodas, you better cultivate a taste for raspberry. If you own a genuine five cent chocolate bar, put it quickly with the family jewels in your safe deposit vault. Boy! If I weren't trying to reduce, I'd be sore.

There's monkey business in the cocoa trade, from whence comes by devious crushings the chocolate bon-ibon of fond memory. One of the wildest-eyed inflations in history and there have been some dillies in the past has raised the price of cocoa a cool 900 per cent. A pound of cocoa beans. cost less than a nickel be business. Advisors meeting at tne i vv.

t. I A. in Omaha this evening. The Robert Schmid of Bellwood was dinner this evening will begin a a business caller in Columbus series of meetings to be held Sat-Thursday. urday and will close with services i Sunday morning.

We will make a picture of your baby free if you come to the studio Mr- Md Mrs- N- C. Rogers will the day it is six months old. Daniel to Lincoln tomorrow and at-Studio. m-w-f tf Adv. tend a luncheon given by Mr.

and Mrs. Emmett Junge at the Lin-Edward Choyeske of Bellwood coln Country Club. In the after-was in Columbus yesterday on noon wU1 attend the i sota-Nebraska football game, ac- companied by their children, Jan-Harry McDonald of Bellwood et and Noyes William. snent Thursdav in rViliimhiia rn price, it isn t. So it is that most candy stores are beginning to feature pink bonbons and green, without any chocolate overcoat.

The chocolate soda posters are coming down from the mirrors behind the drugstore fountains. Many a nickel candy bar is appearing with a shell of choppd-up peanuts. The new cocoa crop in the jungles is ready for harvest and something in the chocolate crisis is about to crack; I only hope it won't be my resolution regarding GENOA, Oct. 3. (Special) In commemoration of the 25th anniversary 6T the organization of the Genoa American Legion Auxiliary, the president, Mrs.

R. M. Fitch, arranged a one o'clock luncheon at the hotel, Tuesday. Twenty-three memlbers of the Fullerton auxiliary were guests. Five charter memlbers of the Genoa Auxiliary, Mrs.

Roy Bruce, Mrs. Charles Noble, Mrs. Elmer Elm, Service Plans are in the city. Firms whose employees are enrolled for both hospital care and medical service are: R. W.

Beck and Associates, Central National Bank, Columbus Rendering Company and Luschen Grocery. Hospital care groups have been formed by: Behlen Manufacturing Company, Central Electric and Telephone Company, Coca Cola Hit the line, Keep feeling fine, With gtxxl ALL AMERICAN Beer. Frank Helman of Brainard spent Thursday in Columbus on business. Bottling Company, Columbus Auto Mrs. E.

M. Spear and Mrs. Homer Sylvester Hilger of David City was a Columbus business caller Thursday. business. I ilrs.

O. V. White, Mrs. Mary the old bay-window. Nets Ha-sselbalch, Dorothy McDonald.

Dale Watkins, and Mrs. I. M. Starosv visited in Minneapolis this week with relatives. Mrs.

uH.j, a luiuuus Davis were accorded special re I Gerrard, Miss Tess Regan, Miss cognition. Do you expect friends forJ Sally Gaver and Bob Craig Head Kramer Annual xeiegram, ioiumDus t3iy fiaui, Columbus Laundry, Columbus City Schools, Consumers' Public Power District, Eddy Barber Shop, Gass' Funeral Home, Hord Grain Com-panyr Irene Dress Shop, Levine Brothers, Lutheran Hospital, J. Penney Company, Platte County Court House, Reece Shoe Com- fore the war; today, with luck, you may be able to buy em for half a dollar. Wholesale, I mean, before the first squeezing. Has Good Idea My cocoa expert at the agriculture department, who prefers his chocolate bars with almonds, has a good idea who's holding a pistol at the heads of American chocolate lovers.

If he weren't afraid of James Kutka of David City was Margaret Hayes, Mrs. Frank Tou-a business caller in Columbus yes- Jiranek Mrs. Joe terday Cerny, Mrs. Herman Woerth Mrs. Leo Locher and Mrs.

P. W. c.ft Lakers attended the 23rd annual Iilllie Beauty Shop convention of the Omaha Arch Has reopened over Rogers Jewelry Diocesan council of the national Store. Violet Crofutt, operator, council of Catholic women in Oma-Dial 4237. 31w-f Adv.

ha yesterday. The theme of the the pheasant season? Make reservations for them now at the Meridian Hotel. 33f 10:17 i Sally Gaver and Bob Craig have convention was. "The Catholic Floyd Wegrzyn of Dwipht was a business callers in Columbus yesterday. ieonara roiivka or liramard Woman in Today's World." spent yesterday in Columbus business.

been chosen to head the 1948 -f Mary! Kramer High School annual. HosptaL Swift and Company and Sally will lead the editorial F' w- oolworth Company, staff, assisted by Ladine Long as' associate editor. Craig was select-j iL I A ed as business manager, and will aTnOllC WOmOn be assisted by Bill Grant. I r-l Vof es For 74 Antone Sedlak, jr of Brainard! GIVE MATURE A Ik you are run down, listless and tired Leciu-; i4 digestion, flive nature a chance. Don't use violent purges.

Often all your digestive system neiU is a laile assistance. Ami that's juat what Aot-tklkA mill I i's a sci. niinc l.kn.l of 7 eiicc-tiff inrrdu-nts lliat work quickly and pleasantly tu relieve Ka pressure anil work a-ste nutter gently through the alauenury canal. It's a kimilv ktiniutant to intestinal must. Or vler a bottle uf AlJLEHIKA, with llie new taste caution ue only as directed.

Ym'U olwav yvr "bMr tiT wMt AOUIIKA ttf iktH. Thursday. a Thursday business caller in Co-' Y3TS ficl Is Always "Right" Adolph Walla of Dwight was a Thursday business caller in Co Dance at Duncan, Sunday, October 5. Music by Louis Pelan and His Orchestra. 322 council tiects NORFOLK, Oct.

3. (CP) Delegates from ten deaneries reelected Mrs. Norman Folda, Omaha, president of the Omaha Archdio-sesan council. National Council of Catholic Women, at its- 23rd an getting in a jam with the state department, the United Nations, and no telling who else, he'd say so, out loud. As it is he's hoarding his last remaining box of chocolate creams and keeping mum for the record.

The international cocoa cartel, if any, can't scare me on account of those inches around the middle I'm trying to lose. Let it threaten to cut off my chocolate supply and listen to me laugh; here are the unsugared facts: Cocoa comes from pods. These follow the pink flowers on the cacao tree, which grows only where it's hot and humid, like British West Africa, which produces half the world's supply, and Brazil, which grinds about 15 per cent more. When there was free trade in Bedsprinq Out of Place NEW YORK (IP Traffic on the Eronx Park subway was halted by an unusual obstacle in underground railroad operation an old bedspriog It took workmen ten minutes to remove the bed-spring and get trains running again. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Frost and Mrs. Bud Anderson and children, all of Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. D.

Shelton and son, of Hender- -UP nual convention here yesterday. 1 More than two-hundred persons attended the one-day session. Elected vice presidents were: I ADLKUIKA lumbus. LAUREL, Miss. (U.E George B.

Knight. 95, claims that when he Don't miss the remaining votei the latest Mississippi P-ame of thi Wnrlrl Democratic Primarv. marked games OI me World Series. ithe 74th consecutive year he has (Jet a new Phileo radio at voted in every political race in Gary's Radio Service. We al-j fc Knight said he had never failed SO have Used radios at $5.00 to turn out since reaching 21.

and up. I What's more, he said, he had never failed to vote "right" during the Frank Wodraska of Bellwood, entire 74 vears- was in Columbus Thursday on! VI CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep gratitude to the many friends and relatives who aided and comforted us with their sympathy and numerous acts of kindness at the time of the death of our infant daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sander.

Miss Marie Flynn, Schuyler; Mrs. Leo Capesius, Pierce, and Mrs. Antone Tresna, West Point. Mrs. William J.

Provaznik, Omaha, treasurer, and Mrs. J. B. Owens, Norfolk, recording secretary, were re-elected. CARTER'S SHOES cocoa before the war, an ordinary business.

Clothesline And niciivc i iK'y i i ji unci tun I spent yesterday in Columbus on, plfCWclTCr 131(0 DOES YOUR FLOCK NEED CULLING? Call Oberg's For Culling Worming Vaccinating Black Leaf 40 NIc-Sal Rota Caps OBERG HATCHERY Bad Medicine I Adolph Kvetensky of Brainard: was a Thursdav business caller in I Columbus. POCATELLO, Ida. An was brought into the police PHONE 218S 2513 11th Street Legion Meeting Change flaUo" a crZ toxica- CARD OF THANKS As it will be impossible for us to thank each one of you personally for your sympathy and help during our recent bereavement, the death of our son and brother, we take this means of expressing our sincere thanks and appreciation for all that was done. We especiaHy thank the Hartman Post, American Legion, for manifold considerations of us. We are grateful to all who sent flowers.

Mrs. Mary Thiellen and family. JJegular meeting of Hart-; array of sheets' pajamas' and shirts PUREBRED HAMPSHIRE BOARS New Blood For Old Customers ELMER GABBERS 1 Mile North of Columbus Power House, Then Mile West man Post, American Legion, his possession. pound box of chocolates at any coiner drug store cost 40 cents When the fighting began, the British and Brazilian governments took over control of their cocoa sales. That was fair enough.

The 40 cent box of candy went to $1. Candy To $1.25 Came the end of the war, but not the end of government controls in Africa nd South America. The pound of candy went to $1.25. That was months ago. Asking prices of cocoa under the British and Brazilian bureaucrats have been soaring ever since.

And our original 40 cent box of chocolate creams, if made with cocoa bought today, probably would retail at $2.50. That hasn't happened yet, because most oandy factories have on hand a few weeks supply of chocolate bought on the upgrade. At the moment they aren't buying. They're hoping the price will collapse. The British and the Brazilians aren't saying anything.

They Asked where he got them, he re plied: "I must have run into a clothesline, your honor." He was fined $15 on the intoxi cation charge only. will be held Monday, Oct. 6, at the Legion-Auxiliary Hall, 14th St. 28th instead of usual Tuesday. Meeting will commence immediately after the Auxiliary covered-dish dinner which starts at 6:30 o'clock.

Telephone Book Weighs 4 Pounds 333 Adv. FOR SATURDAY Oven Fresh Baked Goods Mrs. Otto Walter returned To relieve miseries, rub throat chest and back NEW YORK. (IP) Telephone workers have started distribution of 1.200.000 new Manhattan tele with comforting last evening from Lincoln where she had spent the past week with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. M. Thomson, jr. phone directories, each weighing four pounds.

The new directory, delayed for five months, has 1,413 pages, 59 more than the last, and has 565.000 Cream Puffs Custard Filled 7 Each 7t Hamburger Buns Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kula of Silver Creek and Mrs. Paul Iwan- listings, an increase" of 3,000. Al ski spent a week visiting relatives and friends in Omaha and Den- Dozen 21 though it is big, it does not exceed the Chicago directory, which has ison, Ia.

1,736 pages. Over-all errors, according to Lee GAMBLES HAVE Shotgun Shells .12 .16 and .20 Gauge NOW IN STOCK J. Jordan, have been shaved down to 0.15 per cent not one in each Miss Catherine Hauser will come tomorrow to spend the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.

M. Hauser. She is in her freshman year at Duchesne College in Omaha. 10.000 listings. Apple Sauce Cake Caramel Icing Each SOt Fresh Apple, Peach or Chocolate Pie Each AOt Fresh Orange Breakfast Rolls 3 for lot Apricot Cocoanut Coffee Cake Each 35 Raised Twisted Donuts Dozen 35 J'OUft Poppy Seed Twist Dinner Rolls Dozen 24 1 White Raisin Bread Loaf 17 Lemon Drop Cookies Dozen 20 Hot Danish Breakfast.

Rolls 1 p. m. Phone 5130 OF COURSE. ITS YOUR FAULT. -why dont you eat more Quaker oats? doR GROWTH, ITS RECOGNIZED THAT OATMEAL IS RICHEST OF ALL NATURAL CEREALS IN A-KEY ELEMENTS VITAMIN IRON, PROTEIN, FOOD-ENERGY! QUAKER' OATS-1 00 WHOLE-GRAIN 0ATA1EAL-B00STS ADULT ENERGY AND STAMINA, TOO! ITS DEUCI0USI GET A BIG, ECONOMICAL PACKAGE TODAY TO BE REPRESENTED LINCOLN, Oct.

3. (UP) The Nebraska Safety Council will be represented at the National Safety Congress and Exposition at Chicago, Oct. 6-10, by E. P. Tinker, jr, executive secretary, it was announced today.

Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schreiber and Carl Koch returned from a week's vacation in Benton, with Mr. and Mrs. Hal Lyles, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles W. Lyles, and Mr. and Mrs. C.

B. Cox. Mrs. Charles W. Lyles, of Cleveland, was visiting in Benton and returned i ii i .1 I 1 Tell It and Bell it.

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