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it r ir PAGE EIGHT THE JOUR NAT,, PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 194 'Stop Driving' Orders Issued 26,223 Motorists "Stop Driving!!" orders were given to 26.233 motorists in Ne braska during a two-year period since the enactment of the Ne braska Safety ResDonsibility Law. whir-h has struck hard at the reckless and irreoonsible driver for the benefit of the safe, care ful and responsible driver. Dwioht Havens nresident of the VcbrasWn State Safetv Council, states that of these 26.233 motor ists the maiority of revocations suoonsions were aeaint 1530 drivers -harfcd with drunk en driving. Court convictions p" drunken driving hit-run. speed ing, reckless driving, exnired li censor, and no registration, led to 4 805 mandatory revocations. Of those, 4.104 are still under ::u?iu nsion and are without legal means to drive. Thee statistics based on the records of the Motor Vehicle Di vision, states Havpns, also reveal that there vr 3.079 susDcnsions because of failure t reDort ai dents. The Safety ResDonsibiliW Law reauircs the report;ng and fmnishinp of proof of financial responsibility of anv accident re sulting in personal iniurv o death of anv person or total property damage of $50.00 or more. r If - . . . aMA Aft. WJ t Ui ft ft AS BENEFICIARIES OF YOUR Ol INSURANCE - THE CHOICE iSOURS - DO rr now: J Oklahoma plans to compete with California and Florida for the winter tourist trade. A state official says Oklahoma's climate and lakes should attract thou sands of "low budget" winter va cationists. The highest golf course in the world is not far from Almagorda, N. M. Nebraska Game Ivoies Published by the Game. Foresta . tion and Tarks Commission Dents in a food can, unless so deep as to cause leakage, do not indicate that the food has been harmed, according to scientists of the American Can Company. The 1947 waterfowl season will open at high noon on October 21 ' and continue for 35 consecutive days through November 24. Shooting hours will be irom sun rise to one hour before sunset on all except the opening clay, when the shooting strrts at noon. This year's season is consider ably shorter than last year's ten ure, and waterfowl shooters will be further curtailed by a reduc tion in the daily bag and posses sion. Ducks this year will be lim ited to four a day, with eight permitted in possession. Wood ducks will not be permitted in this year's bag. The bag and pos session limit on geese this year wiil be lour, which may include only one Canada goose (including Hutchm's or cackling goose) or one white-fronted goose. Posses- , sion of both of these types of geese at the same time will be ' unlawful. The shorter season and smaller ! bag limit this year were neees ! sary "to stem the noticeable de i crease in waterfowl which has occurred during the past three i years," according to Acting Sec- rc tary of the Interior Oscar L. Chapman. Chapman further stat led: "If the sport of wildfowling ; is to continue, we must regulate the take to less than the season's i increase." I , States west of the Mississippi, except Louisiana, will get a five day advantage over the rest of the country due to the fact that nesting conditions in the Alas kan and Canadian nesting grounds which feed ducks into the Pacific and Central fly ways were far better than conditions to the east. How good the shooting in Ne braska will be this year depends , on whether cold weather drives ! the birds south during the open j season. j The 1947 hunting and trapping regulations will be established at the August meeting of the Game Commission August 29 and 30. Open seasons, shooting hours and bag limits on pheasants, quail, and game animals will be deter mined at that time. Cas-eni!e Suggestion Put alternate layers of cooked corned beef (cut in cubes), boiled potatoes. and cooked beets in a baking dish. Pour cream sauce over all, top with crumbs and brown in the oven. A touch of grated onion gives extra flavor. For correct iuforatko contact your n fares YSTERANa Al MINISTRATION fll Mies Sandra Hill and her brother, Billv. returned Sunday fr"m Fremont whrc thev have Ven vacationing the past month. Cass County Extension Notes Ccnsrvs md Butters Hom- made f-"it Mi'-- al cencprve" ir' oft"1 bmited. sel dom -o,"-lled. and ir"r. . si pac-epd. Th" a0 ertinrfujL trstv. pia'int. rmd STt'sfvi-". Can't you ivM smell that eshlv boked, pi v ft h0t roli imHv rnothp-eci with pood, vf'low buttpr and a polrfyl r- ta"tv "Of'TVP O4 butter c"eW timn'o dish is "fit; fir a K'""", B" vdr,n't iet;yrur hnnr? mrlo ronftins -br ued inlv n- it b'r"'' for thev can hr uif c in 3 "arietv r vav rlpscert rprr;sW"s. ppnd'vifh fil1- inpc (ho,li nl.'l ad fe,'vv), to srijff cookies. ;r cake icin"s. and alwavs as f main courcr p-eom-nanimet. Thev to at home in ar" meal or s'-ack. P'ittor ncd rot n ronffd In fresh frus for d'ied fru;i. ruch as nonche can b used. yVop1? bo'ter the all t:"? 'ivor. ite. is "'l known. All fruits, some melons, and a few vege- THOMAS WALLING CO. Attracts of Title "Title Insurance" Plattsmcuth, Nebraska DEPENDABLE INSURANCE ALL KINDS 3. SAVING ARUNDEL Insurance Agency Office of Mutual Loan and Finance Co. 112 North 5th Street Phone 57 tables may be used for butters. Apricots, pears, plums, peaches, grapes, carrot, pumpkin; blu berries, crabapples, and canta loupe are only a . few sugges tions. Fruit butters are the fruit pulp which has been pressed through a sieve or .colander and cooked wilh sugar (spices if de sired) until it is thick enough to spread. Butters should be rooked rapidly stirring constantly ' to prevent burning. The ouantitv of sugar varies according to taste, but the usual proportion is half as much sugar as fruit puln. Add W-Vz tso. salt to each gal lon of butter. "" - i As the butter cooks down and becomes thicker reduce the heat f.to prevent spattering. .When the butter is thick, test by nouring a small ouantitv on a cold plate. Cook until no rim of liauid sepa-i rates around the edge of the but ter. Str in spices as desired:, for example, !2 tsp. mixed ground nices oer gal of butter. Use onlv fresh SDices and just enough .to. give a delicate flavor without ob crurmT the natural fruit 'flavor. If a light-colored butter is "de sired, add whole spices tied loosely in a cheesecloth' bag white the butter' is cooking. Pour the butter while boiling hot into sterilized containers and seal.. . ' Concerves vary from jams in ! that thev are a mixture pf sev-; eral fruits often combined rais-, ins and nut meats. The nut mets are added 3-5 minutes before re moving the conserves from the heat The usual sugar require ment ' of conserves .is three fiuarter'n'ounds t each pound xf fruit. When boiling the fruits cook'until the mixture will either round up on spoon, like Jam. or else flake from it as in a iellv test. As with butters, a large variety of fruits may be' used. Cranberries, prapest rhubarb ap ples, blueberries, peachesj . cher ries, pineaprjle. rastjberrjes, goose berries and strawberries as. well as carrots, cantalouries, cocoanut, tomatoes' and pumpkin are only- few of the suggestions that a!hy good cook book contains. It doesnt take ;' long' to. make anv of these confections, and the eniovment of them is well worth the small cost in rhonev and ef fort. Jellies, jams, and other con fections are the poetrV'' of food preservation and mav 'be used in a hundred w'avs to add color, con trast.' zet and sweetness to- your menus. So get out your apron and cook book and start in on . that fruit confection that will' add the touch to any food that makes them unusual. The moose population of. Wy oming is estmiated to 'be . less than 3,500. . . .' bulb matches the output, of 120 1 1 Canutes. . . , - . Don't Be Angry . . CALL 185 And your worries will be over. Expert re frigerator repair and Reconditioning. Stewart Radio & Refrigeration Service 333 MAIN "We Guarantee Satisfaction" The University of New. Mex ico expects some 4,500 1 sudents next fall, and will offer 1,146 courses in 45 separate departments. Whales cannot move their eyes because the optic nerves are stiff like a poker. ' '' " Record supplies of canned fruit juices are predicted for the corrf; ing winter. inc. umiiiuuuj in .. fuci4u- i jewelry have not. gone dini .witb.1 n etc .nilmAnle natrap rhancfa Tlllf i . modern cutting ivefe the gems greater sparkle. j A substantial yardage of koro seal in strip form is poing' to " a i firm which will use it to make a I new device for holding, a " soft boiled 'egg gently but firmlv I while deshelling it, the Goodrich i Co. reports. . I The Williamson, W. Va., Cham ! ber of Commerce building is built I of soft coal . . . Motorists bound for . Europe may drive their car directly aboard the motorship Batory' of the Gdynia America Line, park them in its twenty-car seagoing garage and drive ashore on reaching the other side ot.the Atlantic. liCOT, THE LASSIE! MES ARE comw w e are prou d to Authorize! announce our appointment as five for ,h , y i . 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