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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1945 THE JOURNAL, PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA PAGE FIVE ALLEY OOP fWSM -VtfM PCRHAPSTHE REGAItSJiNJG -rF THE MAGIC BELTV By V. T. Hamlin Ev'ERV TIME WE SENDY WASN'T SO MUCH VOU KNOW HOW W THATBON!E-HEADEDCXPOF A CINCH AS I HE IS.. PBOBABLV 1 SOrEWHERE ltl THE HE THOUGHT JU55T FORfiOT TO im-ic nn.n,Nn,nc bCIO r COME BACK. LOST! I SWEAR I DOM'T KNOW WHV I PUT UP ".W 171 I 1-4 M TV1 I -A ii V A IJ'ihTlSKjfySf' :- 1 f I CAN BELIEVE ) THAT'S ONE MV STARS, DR. BRONSON, THAT.. .BUT " SOLUTION... HAVE SOU FORGOTTEN WHAT'LUWE f THAT'S BUT DONT V. THAT I'M A MOOVIAN DO ABOUT EASV.. I'LL 1 SOU THINK TOO? -X TT? GO AFTER IT'S A PRETTV V, k HIM A BIG ORDER FOR I liSM MJ P" A SOUN V V-j PjJp RED RYDER ' ..... - -, I.. . i m,v.U4r "Ha KC hALFrr,ED5 7-,:wW fcv.f UTILE" .VR' By Fred Harman pHJWC hAlF BREEDS T-KCvC '-. frit UTILE" ? V-v f S-rv-i. 7t- , 1 3r-E TDErVT i.NE-s', a-;v 'WUte -Ai .LX wife HALF BREEDS KNOW V 1 ( A. ' ---i H I and Mrs. Robert McCann. Jlr. and Mrs. Paul Wolph enter tained at a dinner last Sunday even ing. The followine guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. Ray N orris j and Mr. and Mrs. John Nocrris of j Weeping Water, Mr. and Mrs. j Hall Pollard and son James j of Nehawka, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence j Tefft, Mrs. Lois Tefft, Mrs. Emma i Rawalt, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Akeson and Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Maseman. Peter M. Jorgensen, 84, fell Fri day evening at his home and broke j his ankle in two places. He was taken to the St. Mary's hospital in Nebraska City. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Carr of Avoca have been notified that their son, a prisoner of the Japs on the Philip pines had been moved to Japan. The Congregational church is be- ling redecorated on the inside with j paint, paper and new cuitains. j Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Emshoff and ; I family were gnests of Mrs. Dena j Rucre and Frances, last Sunaay. j Mrs. John Mohr was on the sick ! list last week. Continued on I'npe C, Col. ) CASS I rood for I'oiks ! 1 j tuck away a good meal before work. And as the morning goes on, the hun gry or.es grow le efficient. After lunch, they do Letter; then, they slow up again. What happens to these woikeii AVOCA ; Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. iV. L. Greena-od and family in Syra- WALGREEN AGENCY YOUR DRUG STORE and to everyone else. It s especially Dr. J. W. Erendel made a business trip to Lincoln Tuesday afternoon. Elmer Hallstrom and J. J. Cullen true for children. A child who eats a au'u xuv.viui vx m. ugw, , , t Sundav. grood breakfast has a better chance to -'nawka last Monday afternoon. Mr and Mrs Joe oie Did you eat a good breakfac m"j:iing? Here's a three-point test of a good bieakfast: i. i: ju - - s do in s:,adies and games, building and repair and to neip keep :.. .. , .., .w. Here are sirae patterns, all the way spent the week end with her parents. cuse. ! Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Nutter of Elm- ; wood, Miss Charlene Maseman, of ; Lincoln, and Walter Halm of SyTa-. Week End Specials? cuse were guests at the Henry Ma?e- S L'Adoana Hawa-hi COLOGNE, Regular value JL'Adonna Face Powder . ... ing the Lincoln School of Commerce, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gollner. ' $ AiSOrUfl sn20es- ,e3'Jiar va,je " Aid r R wine of :0 The Congregational Ladies Frui : Mr. and Mrs. cereal or bread beverage Curdy. M. C. Pittir.an and met Thursduv afternoon the 'church bar-ement with Mrs. Ernest $ or bread eggs- Oscar Zimmcrer of Nebraska City Norris and Mr?. Albert Schutz, host- Mrs. Cora Casoor of Talmaee wa, Mrs. S. S. Jensen spent last w eek J L'Adcnsa Floral Spray a c inner guest ci Lingle, last Sunday,. Mis'. B and Mrs. John v ith relatives in Omaha and Valley. 5 COLOGNE, Regular Value you healthy. 2. It provides fuel for body energy 3. It tanes good. A doughnuts-ar.d-ccffee break fast Fruit cereal fails the te?t right on point one. It beverage leaves far too much for other meals Fruit eggs and bacon bread to make up. beerage A fruit-juice and coffee breakfast Fruit cereal meat, such as sau- goes a little way toward point one, sa?e cakS- nasll nn oreaa oe- the nurse caring for but not far enough. Its short on point eraEe ' quardt. two also. Between surfer and break- 5 UiKe lne?e Ptierns apait to , Mr. and fa-st should supply its share cf en- see what a pood 4reaKtast dues lor .Iiichai.d and Clara Leu, spent ergv food. Hew big is a good break- ou" I j- 9 , Fruit is in everyone of these break-' . , . , , farts, mainlv for these two reasons:; Tomatoes, fresh or canned, are al- spent several davs last- week with For many people, and particularly , . , , n :j ... -j -v...:. t. A m - . i. rruivs iie.p to pret;in. consiipation. so gotxi vitanuii i.. pro iuci s, anu, , tueir ii.:ivi , r. v.. iuaruuarut. Some of the fresh fruits are out- may take over this job when they; Mrs. Tony Wirth entertained the Bolh for Orily PLUS TAX -o- Caner Miss Kathryn Kirchoff spent last i , . , r. p , s a - La-Pei .tv A. -u iLAdonna race tream Kf 1 C Vixr- week with her parents in Omaha. 3J . J-ar- i 'J Assorted shades, regular va.uc rfw Dr. and Mr?, J. W. Brer. del and Mrs. Frank Greenrod, Mrs. H. H. Marqaardt were in Lin- last ce n a;st Thursday. j Mrs. E. G. Spencer of Tahr.ago " and Mrs. F. R. Amsbaugh of Omaha Both for Only PL'JS TAX I : for children, its sound planning to have one-fourth to one-third of the day's food at breakfast. But thers no hard-and-fast rule. A desk worker -Q- Gardenia Oatmeal Soap LQC Box of 6 Cakes 5 standing for vitamin L. lireaktast is are easier to get. It takes about twice ladies ot the Holy innity Guild 7r,Cf4T-, the best time to make sure of some as much tomato juice as orange juice Tuesday afternoon. 4f vitamins. to give you an equal amount of vita-; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Meyers and 5-POUND BAG C Rich food. If it's left to later min C. Billie cf Greenw ood visited last week JWaii's Green Mountain f$ who eats a substantial lunch early . r . t.- v,'f , meals entirely, its hard to get your b-reaxfa-t. It s the food you get m ' " the entire dav. totaled uf. that tells cdJ(;Ta- tne tale oi wr.etner or not you re wc.i uiu' uiL mi.c-c .i. M.i fed. C. Half a glass (4 ounces) of orange jne tnmg is certain going witn- V1 " , , r a. w. rarr ar,H ATr T ii.Cfra Ti-:iL f Mnccl, cranefru t. sroes far toward meetinz " 1U" - w"! " -vv.... w aSi54 btrawhernes. cantaloune and other . at tne KoDert Mcuonald home. i Couah Syrup, j oz. size fresh fruits have much vitamin C and; Emery Voyles and Edwin Ter- J 6-02. Size 5Dc take a turn providing it when roll were in 1'lattsmouth last Tues ...v.. ... .v.. ,,v S1.00 Size . vv:.rTp. S;iffiwpr -t unntt-v thr-rp a ' !r. ann .SITS, h mPT llenTHncs. Mrs. jpertassen Couga Syrup Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hennings, Mrs. out breakfast is a bad start for the dav. vitamin C needs for the day. It's been found that workers who Use citrus juice unstrained- breakfast a hot beverage, or hot wr in Lincoln Tuesday. FULL QUART cereal, for example. ! Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Abker and J . . Farm- of SvrarTl p snpnt Insrr .Ciotn-r. AS3inn 1 aDletS Ekip breakfast get less done in the get the most vitamins and minerals a d Ct.real bread fats day "evening with her parents, Mr. t200 F0R m 1 I 1 are mainstay? worker or a growing child can have a; t . heartier breakfast bv eating both : t 114: '1-4 If" n' ' 4 ' fiN fchl I t w, ' ? 4 C - ff' ill V-; r. 1 feW .. I f " -.j cereal and bread. Choose whole-grain PlalLsnoaih Electric Shop : ! I and enriched kinds, for they have add led values in B vitamins and minerals i Milk is part of a good breakfast.; jit's hard to get enough calcium im portant mineral for good bones and j teeth without a regular supply of milk in meals. Same is true about the IB vitamin called riboflavin milk is one of the best sources, j Normal, healthy adults need at least a pint of milk in seme form each day. Children should have more, !a quart if possible. I The fat in the spread for your ; bread or in the fat meat helps break jfast to ptick to your ribs. Thats be 1 causa fat digests slowly and stays by 'you longer than most foods. I Eggs, liver, and other lean meats, 'fish, and dried beans and peas pre side high grade proteins for body building and repair, and they have 'mineral and other valueg besides. 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