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THUKbUAY, DfcC. 13, 1945 THE JOURNAL, PLATfSMOUTYi, NEBRASKA PAGE TlfWffE Vr.S. PEARL KRUGER. Corresposent Luther, Hall, S n o h o m s k a. Wash, has been a guest of hi.s brother, Chas Hall anl of neph ews and neices here the nast transferred from the hospital at Oakland Calif to ihe Naval hos pital at Norman, Okla. In Val ine service since Xuv. 2, has never had a furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gre.K and her grandfather Mr. William August, jilan to leave this wevk for an extended visit with hit parents, Mi-, and Mrs. Jerry Moss 0f' GV? 'd'Al week; he is now visitino- relatives !,n uian, aiiu wvn Mv- iin,i -M,s-in Nebraska City amf plans an!W,,1,ani Auput Jr. and family at extended visit in Cass County. I E f'ol- Mr. and Mm. Will iW W(.,,i M. Llnie Roblmis ot Kansas hosts to a neighborhood party Saturday evening, which honored Mr. and Mis. Jimmy Hoard and family, who will leave soon for Stockton, Cal. to make their home. Mrs. Mary Wesscl er.tettianed Mrs. Albertina Ost. Mrs. Albert Ktoll and Mrs. Ann Fulton at a Sunday dinner. Mis. Mary Wessel entertained Mrs. Albertina Ost, Mrs. Albeit Stoll and Mrs. Ann Fulton at a j Sunday dinner. i Guests of Mrs. Clarence Em City arrived from Kansas City Sunday for a visit with her daugh ter, Mrs. Tom Mason, Mr. Mason and children. Mr. and Mis. John Ilajrioy are with relatives in Omaha this week. Funeral services were held at the Methodist Church at Nehaw- ! ka Saturday afternoon, for Fred Rose, 80, who died at Superior, Montana last Wednesday. A pio neer of this community has made his home at Supeiior the past few years; Ids. wife jueceeded him in death several years a 20. when f I CAN'T UNDERSTAND WHEM PEC'LE SLIP AND FALL, THEY'LL C5CAB AND PULL DOWN THEIR BEST FK1END- EVEEM TRIR. WIFE OP TODD LI NO BA3V.' THAT IS TO THiNKl ABOUT, AINoT YES, AM' THERE'S NO TIME LIKS. VViicM VOL! HAVE THE SUBJECT. RICbHT BEFORE VCIJ.' NOW LET ME HAVE BOTH VCUC OPiMlCN'S FIRST a-a-ah-THiKi'iC LOW6 AM' CAREFUL FIRST m - )f Vv&":- VvjjLW- "ZZir -J--- , . 1 'Ld- v and children are her sister.! bury Mrs. Mrs. R. J. Hunt of Imperial, Nebr. The Avoca basket ball team were guest players at the open-j mr game in Nehawka last Thurs day night; Avoca won both the basket-ball and volley-ball j; a mes hy a large margin. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chriswisser weie guests of Friends in Omaha the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Rav Nixon have purchased the Earl Tignor, rental' house in Nehawka, and plan to j move soon to the new location, i they madt 1 c A 7 s wVrS '!' - : - V their home here. Sur viving are a son. Chas, at Kelso, Ore. and a daughter, Ellen, of Siiperior, Mont, with vh;m lie hr.d been making his home. j Also surviving are a sister J flu, but she is better now. Mrs. Anna Norn's, Avoca and aj Birthday brother. Will, at Colorado Springs. at:ii.. ,.;ni,. . -l jl. . C. T . t ' was u i.;e -m. -i ; t y.th in, near nis lorrner norr Kivi -jff--A .1... S: ..: 4 I OP 1 1 tional Club Congress Trip. H42 Virginia Tnllard Washing-ion Trio. .iir, Ruth Pollard State canning Cliampion National j Club Congress Trip, j Fjir, Aliie Vv'olph State I Foods, Judge National Club Con- gt ess trii) j Ruth Poulard Jeanne j Sand Canning Demonstration i at State Coniest-PurHe Ribbon, j It takes the combined efforts jof ambition- pirls, and under I standing leader, and coopnating j parent'-, to ;(chieve the accomplish ments that these guls nave made. After hx.king at their past, record the National l-II Slogan "Make the Re t Rotter" presents a great cbidJ'mge to the future "Cass Colli' v Can tiers.'' Christmas Circulars Available The fallowing circulais on C!: 1 i.-t iiias food - ate available from your County Extension Of fiee: 1. f 'In -i.-t ma S'.veets Circular 2. f in i t mas Cookies Circular sufnr Hi, me: avers of the group but usually include discussions of important farm and home subjects and recreation. Those interested in the Rural Youth Program are urged to in form the County Extension Of fice. A new circular on this sub ject entitled "Nebraska Rural Youth Handbook" is available up on request. Organized Agriculture The organized agriculture meet ings will be held at the College of Agriculture at Lincoln on Feb-i ruary ! and 0, 10 16. Many Cass County Farm people useually at tend these meetings and those in terested are urged to circle the dates on their new calendar now. Clinton Oats Clinton Oats which has given outstanding yields in Iowa can not be recommended as superior to Cedar, which has given good results in Cass County. In tests conducted by the College of Ag riculture at Lincoln the past two years, Clinton out yielded Cedar one year and yielded less the oth er year during the two years it has been tested. Clinton mature later than Cedar. Seed of Clinton is being distributed in Iowa foV planing this coming spring, bin Cass County farmers so far have been unsuccessful in attempts to obtain seed "for 10 1(1 plantinj1;., Those who want to get the new variety before further testing i; done by the Experiment Station may be able to secure small quali ties of seed following the 104i harvest. County Agricultural Agent Willard II. Waldo Kenneth W(1r IJuiial cemetery Bessie Murdoch was a dinner V?S. GRACE FtYBON. Ci-rresponi.'enf guest on Sunday at the home of 1 her sister, Pearl Kruger and dau- j ghter, Alice. 1 T'.ornemeier, Mr and Harry Krall. Mrs. Liston ! -f,. i t1 t : 1.. , 1.. T.- biithday anniversary on .... , , , ; 0 1 it -i 1 sas v uv 10 nicer ner son, .lames. t , , ' ' , ... . ' - who ii is returned from the Pa.-i , v-ar ineaier. Cecil Hollenbeck Guests Cecil Hollenbeck arrived home j Mr. and Mrs. Leopold have been on Saturday for a visit with his 'guests at the home of her sister, parents and other relatives. He Mrs. Donald Hollenbeck. He was now has his discharge from the recently discharged from the ser army. On November 10 he was vice. They are formf-r residents of united in marriage at Manchester, Lincoln, but are planning on lo- 1. CC-1 0 With I.iitle ov ctilar '.tor.r. ". T'sing Iv cular '.Hir ,'iiif Candie:- No Sivar ed Fruit? PI Circular -, Made - Cir- I Ci.- acecard? I rr 1 u:il:. Fred Wilkins returned from the "fmpshire to Miss Gladys eating ehnyliere socm. t.,., i ii.; i. 1 i: i . . . ici!c, i-'ie ceieiiOii ocn:g : - uvinir in ier.vsr James C. Akins, has been dis- bosnitnl thp 1-itter nqrt of last , JL -w .1 1- , 1f , , - T. , chnrP-ed from ih ivmv- V,w hm 1 1 form-d at the Methodist parson- Merle and ( onnne Lmd are cnatgeu irom the aimv, his bm- , , . ,,,,.i, ui.,, Ti.. . ,t... .. - :.. o. -r. ..1 . ..1. . , mm uii'i 1.- jviini; muni age. j ne oi ioe is a senior a. a xiom rmw in lt rivt'i. .Merie is liian- New Diittain, ning to do some mf,di -al schofd work there, and his sister has of- OEHV, HIM llcll gtfll. iriety tastes iho mvv. hr.iU n, o ;iv, tui, i than for a long time, and he hones Bible College in ents, Mr.' and Mrs. Matt Akins. to be working again when spring Canada, and will not visit here for Paul Bobbitt. navy, discharged. : comes on. Carpenters are surely ''" '"it- is with his sister, Mrs. Victor , needed these days. j Mrs. Ica Harley Turner and family. j Sunday Visit j Mrs. Ida Harley was a dinner Pfc. William Kruger has been i Mrs. Grace White of Palmyra guest of Mis. Skeen on Sunday. : was a Sundry and Monday visitor. Flu Victim with her mother, Mrs. Harlev. Mrs. Emily Gonzales i Mrs. Watson Jons Mrs. Watson Jones was confin ed to her bed for several days last week with a serious case of the We Buy and Serve the Best" HULL CAFE IDA and BEN HULL Formerly Jacobs Cafe 430 MAIN Your Health, Happiness and Success, Demands -Good Vision! Leonard Fitch Optometrist 116 N. 5th. Phone 41 Plattimcuth Mrs. Emily Gonzales has been absent from her duties at the bank for some days as she is another one having the flu. All-Ch-urch Social An All-church social was held at Methodist church parlors on Mon day evening. The attendance was l.ot as large as usual, but those in attendance enjoyed the games, the decorations and the fellow shin. Rev. C. H. Lind was the lead er and gave a shoit talk also. Mrs. Howard Miller assisted with the grimes. The Keystone class served the refreshments. John McKay John McKay was a Lincoln visitor on Friday and Saturday. Initiation Initiation services were held at the Rehekah Lodge on Tuesday night. New members are Viola Christmas Party The annual Christmas: party of j the W.C.T.U. members was 'held on Tuesday afternoon at the home j of Mrs. Lind. A Christmas tree: and exchange of gifts was enjoy ed. Christmas carols were sung: and Mrs. L. Hollenbeck was de votional leader. Mrs. Elliott and -Mrs. Plybon were on the commit tee for games. The hostess served ,i.,n ..: ... i-. . . i . , . I mviii nms i i esnments with pom setta individual decorations. Orville Wydick is quite ill at h!? h r ! fi. T';dde Favors and km Circular ;i21 j Cranberry Sauce with Sirup Substitute 1 cup dark or light simp for each 1 cup sugar up to half the sugar cal'e) for in re cipe. Reduce liquid "i cup for each 1 cun corn sirup used. Hark siiup 'jives a slight caramel flav or while the light v like si'yar. Ail-Sugar Recipe 2 e. sugar 2 c. water 1 c. e ranberriec Part -Sugar Recipe 1 c. sugar 1 r. corn sirup 1 r't c. water I c. cranberries Roil s'lgar, corn water together five minutes cranberries boil without stirring tritil all the skins nop open about five minutes. Remove from heat tool sauce in saucepan. Make- 1 quart. LaVerne Shafer Home Extension Agent Rural Youth Young men and women on Cass sirup and A dd home. He has not been nhlo rvmii- fo.-m.. ,, ;n k n;,tn.i , , . , --..'I . I t, ' . ' 1 . 1 , III II'.. t.'.l.-I 1 VI 1.1 go to town for three weeks. 1 organising a Rural Youth group I ('living the next few mounts, if l no pasteboard in a small rail-; there is sufficient imeivst. The: way ticket would run a heavy Rural Youth oiganization has! tram around the world several hern developed for the benefit i nines, ii tne atomic energy could all be Used. in it of'vi'in7 people who are not M A,n inter-connccted state &a Unwt "OuicK-siiver oroater service vA fnus story about v orovide a gr.awr .. i. l u- l huiia v . . . jc. an I ".KiV . ..t,t to the we I i'St proLij,' Hi. Cass County Extension News C.--.ss County C?r-:iers Ten years old, a mere child if we were discussing individual.-, but an old veto-. -an when we are talking about a -i-H club organiza tion. Th.- '-Ca-s County Cnnners," the oldest l-II club in ihe county, enrolled for the eleventh consecu tive time this fall. This club wa- oiganized in 1 !.';('. in the Nehawka community bv Miss Evelvn V.'dnh in s(ho and beyond 4-H edub age. The nature of the meetings held varies according to the wishes grssihis! Coughs (RetultinQ From Ceids) Pi 3 Relief ler o! l-II who has lieen a lea cmhs in Cass County for 2:1 years Tin., ugh her leadership the ''Cass County Canners" has become out standing in thei- community, in ihe the county, in the state," and yes even the ration. These giils as a group complet ed their job one hundred percent A Real EzpectdKn! That : Lcoscns-iip TSiieE:, Cr.ckinj Phlegnri f.,ct:cs Eri.ati.ir13 Easier I Pper.d 4",c to.j.av at any drug store ! for a Lottie of Buckley's t'ANAOIOLj ! Mixtr.ro. Tonight at bedtime take !a t asi'Gonfu!, lot it lie on your tor.me a moment then swallow nlovly. Foci its instant powerful ;elTi1'-r :n -tii.il ppriTii! through I throat, hcid ami bronchial tubes, i Acts fast to ease coughing spasms rr.-l loosen rtieky phloftm which j 5nm3 to clot; the tubes anJ i in.ikca brcatliir.fr difficult helps 'i-ar.y rct a bettor night's re:-t. ' Ta!;e irooil advice try Buckley's ; tor-i'ht satisfaction eunranCced or I luc-icy lja.U. 4oc-SCc ail drusists. I SCHREINER DRUG after the xur r - 1 1 till LICIU f tmnsoortation. X 11- ' j ...oitare oi progress ana Con. " 1 T. p District as """"7U" a efficient .lecttic vater v- a parallel be m Nebraska. vasi vwv- - - .t :eS of the state tor tne." people themselves, l-u. kans today enjoy acocndable electricity est cost in history. meet mg th requirements of the l-II canning ju-oiect: the y ev en did better than one hundred por cent when we consider how much they surpassed thocp require ments. Tiiis year ihe 11 girls can ned tntl quarts of fruit. 117! quarts of vegetables, SO ouarts of meat. 1." quarts of relishes and spreads, 41 quarts of brined foods, prepared 4127 nounds of foods iS a Be Praclica! GIVE A iov (lie fj-j-vcr locker, and stored 107 bushel and 1 1 0 nounds of products with an estimated value of $2212.55 and an estimated cost of .SOSR.C'l which shows a savings of $1553.02. These girls not only are prenanng to become hotter homemakers for the future, they are contributing to their homes now. This year, the club received a bronze plaque and each girl was presented w"th a silver pin from, the Ak-F-ar-Den as a "Good Neigh-' bor"' award for their contribution ; to the community. i , During the past ten years the 1 1? "Cass County Canners"' has had N 9 national club congress trip win-; -? ncrs. one Washington trip and one presidential trophy winner. It! ! makes and impressive list over the w ten year period of time of organ ization. 1W Margie Ruth Pollard. M and Irene Tyson State Canning Ui Judging team National Club . jg Congress tiin. j .4 1 (.?') Margie Ruth Pollard H State Canning Champion. a 1040 Virginia Pollard State Canning Champion National; Club Congress Trip. lS HMO Doris Anderson jl State Canning Judge National y Club Congress Trip. j 1041 Eda Tyson Stated Canning Champion National Club Congress Trip. 1941 Margie Ruth Pollard Presidents trophy. 1012 Imogene Pollard State Canning- Champion Na- M 3 pe m a ware Aiuminum Chicken Fryers oce Makers Serving Trays Metal Cake Covers Hi Aluminum Griddles pEiecfric Lanterns! Glass Roasters m I HI V Complete Line of PYREX And Other Glass Baking and Cooking Ware 5WATEK Hardware I! IC5P and SffiJE Ssx "1 ""ifelrrv 1 400 4 H ' 1 Buy the finest fresh fruits and vegetables, meats, canned foods and jams, preserves and all your favorite food "extras at Hinky-Dinky- Remember it is easy to shop and save at IIINKY-DINKY. As Advertised in McCalls CORN Bel Monte Cream Style No. 2 Can BEANS Philips Pork and No. !2 Can BEANS Kuners Cut Green No. 2 Can PEAS Treasurer State No. 8 Can TOMATOES 15c is Kuners No. 2 Can. 13' PEACHES Bel Monte Halves or Sliced No. 2?i Can FIGS Fig Bits Whole and Pieces No. 2?2 Can MOTHER'S BEST FLOUR 5-lb. JC 10"lb Bag m Bag 25-lb. $4 13 50-lb. $ Sack A Sack N As Advertised in McCalls Bocdens Chocolate Malted HEMO lG-cZ. gQ Glass 3 V v . ji ORANGES Evaporated - Enriched B0RDENS MILK Tan oe Can 7 10c As Advertsed in McCalls CLAPP'S Strained BABY FOODS Apple Sauce - Beets - Beans Carrots - Cu5tard - Prunes Mixed Vegetables - Peas i Other Foods 4K--0Z. mt Can HEINZ Strained BABY FOODS APPLES Fancy Wash. Rome Beauty, 2 lbs GRAPEFRUIT lexas jviarsn aeeaiess LB Texas Pink GRAPEFRUIT, lb LEMONS Calif. Sunkist Large f q LB Jk3 CRANBERRIES Wise. Deep Red YAMS U. S. No. 1 La. 12c 15 Tm m m m m m m m m m m m m m m Calif- Sunkist Seedless Naval Large Sizes LB. CELERY Tender Well Bleached, LB POTATOES U. S. No. 1 Nebraska Red Triumph 10 LBS 3 i 100 LB. BAG $9 39 (when packed) RUSSETTS U. S. No. 1 s Idaho Bakers 10-lb. mesh bag. CABBAGE Fresh Solid Wise. LB Porto Rican,LB- CHRISTMAS TREES Lovely - Bushy - Symetrical Trees Reasonably Priced m to . 4ti ii i i m a 4K-oz. Cans 7. 8 HEINZ Pure Tomato KETCHUP 14-oz. 94f Bottle HEINZ WHITE VINEGAR Pint Bottle HEINZ BEEF STEAK SAUCE s-oz. Bottle DIXIANNA PANCAKE FLOUR 3-lb. it Pkg. 2LvJ Pkg. S-ttJ BUCKWHEAT FLOUR G-lb. 4Qt Pkg Whole Wheat Pancake FLOUR 3-lb. i lPkg ; n I GRANDPA'S g TAR SOAP HI 3S25 D UALL Cleaner 1-lb. Pkg ;I Pork Sausage, Swift's Brookfield, S. C. Links lb. 45c "l J H. O Links lb. 40c -I I- Visking Rolls lb. 38c T" Country Style lb. 34c 5 PORK STEAK. Sliced Boston Butts j; Lean, Very Little Bone lb. 37c l PORK ROASTS, Fresh Picnics, Short Shanks lb. 27c Loin Ends lb. 30c J PORK CHOPS, Center Cuts 1 lb. 34c HAMBURGER, Fresh Ground Beef lb. 24c 5 GR. 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