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THE PLATTSIVIOUTH, NEBRASKA, JOURNAL PAGE SIX Thursday, June 24, 1043 should watch himself in his re lations with other people. He phculd form an idea of what kind of a friend he is. what he expects ' from friendships with others, and what he expects of life." Basis of Findings Dr. Rockwood bases her find : ins on hundreds of interviews with young people about to mar- i immg Important In Choosing Mate Educator Finds r,y BETTY BAUER United Press Staff Correspondent ITHACA. N. Y. U.R Divorce j ry and with married couples hav rates miht go down if young I in troubles adjusting to double p-ople l,h:isis of Dr. The? fe.or would put as much cm- j harness. on when to marry as on j One of the big troubles, to marry, in the opinion she said, is the "ideal man" and Lerno Rockwood. ; -dream girl' imagined by young Cornell University pro- j people and projected on the pcr rf child development and son who attracts them most. family relationships believes too "Each sees the loved one many marriages go on the rocks through a rosy haze and doesn't because the husbands, wives or give the prospective mate a both are not ready physiological- I chance to be himself during the y. j courting period," she observed. " "A young person will know if I Then, she warned, frequently he is ready for marriage only if i couples reach the feeling they he knows himself," J.Irs. Rock- j have been "cheated" in their wood raid. j choice of a mate. To do this, she advised, "he I "When things go wrong," Dr. SMOOTH HORSEPOWER With a FACTORY METHOD uran-ur Prepare Your Car Now For SUMMER VACATION DRIVING Save Money On O GAS OIL REPAIRS 'Genuine Chevrolet Sr. Oldsmobile Parts Installed by Factory Trained Mechanics CASS Pho OUNTY MOTOR CO. 3210 Plattsmouth v:i jp2 --Vl.li, M BREAD'S J;P ;r... GOOD IDEAS LET FRESHLY opened canned vege- - tcbles s?cnd fcr 15 minutes before I'ClN r X hearing. They regain J f!ff S'J oxygen lost by con- rung. Makes a real I 0 ; k ir--' i ts difference in flavor. 1 r i4 , WW IF YOUR tile sink is chipped, touch it H b'f ua wli!i wex crrsvrtn In a mctrhinn I color. Coat wifh a ,A j 4 , Vt thin covering of trans- JST I 4t, parent cement or jj . I colorless nail encmel. p pill v-; I This stands up under &'7jd7 J El , . many washings and 7T sSr I y-- is easily renewed. p r , cb.ecipso rtf' I " ,4 MEXICAN CARROTS &ff j 1,-1 12 small carrots c. chili souce Sfjjjj&f I i.- 1 clove gciiie 2 Tbsp. salad oil ' $1f 12 Cook carrots in smell amount of water 4$r ; until tender. Drain, then add chili 5 lilt fc sauce, garlic clove and salad oil. Sim- 14 1 s. mer until well healed, remove garlic jpi clove. Serves 4. ! i o- APPETITE APPEAL i 1 rr3 FROM MORNING toast to midnight snacks, you'll find Butter-nut Bread l-s delicious, oven-fresh, and really good 'ft; white bread. Look for it in the blue I 5fS . end white gingham wrapper! B.''" ill fri luttut nCt55p tj Rockwood said, "the couple must decide' whether there is more in the marriage which they wish to salvage or more that they wish to scrap and make adjustments, or dissolve the marriage, accord ing'to their decisions. Placing the Blame She. blames the "appalling number of broken war marriages on either one or both of the per sons concerned being either un ready or unwilling to accept re sponsibilities of marriage. "Tco many young people think: 'We'll get married and live hap pily aver after'," the marriage specialist .warned. "They over look the fact that they are mar rying for 'better or for worse'; that they must be emotionally ready to face every contingency of marriage arrival of babies, noribilitv of the husband's losing his job, illness, necessity for help ing parents financially, etc." Dr. Rockwood, herself married to an architect, has one ideal family to use for an example for young couples. Her mother and father, married when they were 17 and 19 years old, respectively, recently celebrated their 53rd wedciing anniversary. She is the oldest cf their three children. Cass County Extension Notes Countv 4-II Demonstration Day, June 29 A practice day will be held for 4-H Demonstration teams at Weeping Water. Tuesday, Juno 21. Demonstrations will start at 10:00 A. M. at the American Le gion Hall. 2 blocks west of the Agricultural Auditorium. 4-H Club Members, Leaders, and Parents are invited whether they plan to participate or not. Constructive criticism will be given on each demonstration given. County and State Fairs are not too far in advance, plan to attend and prepare for further competition. Reminder to Combine Owners Mechanical mixtures of differ ent vareties of grain and spread ing of weed seeds occur when combines are not cleaned pro perly. Section 2-f47 of the Nebraska State Weed Law says: 'It shall be the duty cf every person own ins or operating a threshing ma chine or combine. immr-diatelv after completing the threshing of grain on each farm infested with noxious weeds, to clean or cause said machine to be cleaned, so far is practical, together with all wagons, trucks or other equip ment used in connection there with, so that seeds of noxious weeds shall not be carried to or on the way to the next place cf threshing by said threshing out fit. All threshing machines, com bines, and other machines that have been in operation must be cleaned cf noxious weed seed be fore cntcrine the boundaries of the State of Nebraska. A printed copy of this section shall be af fixed to and remain udoii every threshing machine durins all the time th1? same is operated in the stae of Nebraska.' You mav pet a cony at the Ccur.tv Extension Office. Rn-al Youth P.annuet The Methodist Ladies of E1 wood served 57 Rural Youth members at a very lovnlv ban ouet Mondav. J.me 14. A short orcgram with Richard Pnf-t of Elmwood as toastmaster. consist ed of prouo singing led by Wan da Jean Buell. Murdock. accom panied bv Pearl Scultz. Seward; To.-st to Rural, Youth Ralph Hild and Gwen Vogt; Reading Phyllis Lee Rornemeier. Keith Krecklow. Rural Youth Presi dent, conducted a business meet ing .Nominations were made for the officers for the coming year. These officers to be elected at the July meeting which will be a nicnic in Nebraska Citv, July 12. After the bamuet the group went to the Ehnwood Hall for recreation and dancing. Wen Usin? Pressure Canners Home cannng problems con cerned with air trapned in jars of food and with the loss of liquid during processing have been eiven consideration in cur in vestigations of the past five years, according to the Universi ty of Massachusetts. Frequently rn excessive amount of liquid is lost from jars during processing particularly when processed in a pressure canner. To keep the loss of liquid at a minimum the following method of operating the pressure canner is recommended: 1. Maintain a constant even pressure during processing. 2. At the end of the process time, turn off or slide pressure canner away from the source of heat on the stove. 3. Allow natural cooling and do not open vent until 0 pounds is reached. 4. Onen pet ccck or vent as soon as 0 pounds is reached. 5. Allow five minutes to elapse before opening the canner. In any event do not open can ner in less than 20 to 25 minutes after the heat is shut off at the end of the process period. If the ca-nner cools more rapidly than this, it may be left on a warmer i portion of the stove or on very low heat during part of the cool ing period. If you have a pressure cooker in which you do yVr canning, be sure to have a good time table to follow for processing time. Tiny Ghost Craft AO That Remains Q Jap Mavy YOKOSUKA, Japan. U.F Once ringed by one of the world's great naval forces, Japan is de fended today only by five Ameri can fighting shins and a hand ful of rusty minesweepers. In this former key naval base, where Japan sent out her mighty war-time fleet ranging across the Pacific, the answer is plain. The Japanese fleet is ex tinct. Only tiny 100-tcn wooden craft that constantly ply the harbor waters of Japan in search of mines remain. They hunt for magnetic mines dropped in stra tegic waters by U. S. B-2')'s. Even these tinv ships will be worthless when their task is through. Thousands of tons of Jp.pnner" naw hulls lie at the bettm of Manila, Kure and Yokohama harbors. Great Rritain, Russia. China and the United States ac count fcr almost the entire re mainder of the fleet. Ony siek warships. Amrroan and British, are now seen in the waters of Japan. An American cruiser and fcur destroyers- make ud the sole sea force per manently stationed here. Constant Patrol Mal The American vessels constant lv tour Japanese ports and pa trol shins are on the look-out for Koreans who try to crs the straits and enter Japan illegally. The small Japanese craft which patrol in search of mines are scarcelv distinguishable from the large fleets of fishing vessels that set out from Japanese h ir bors each day before dawn. Low-flying B-29's sowed the mines in narrow channels ;.nd harbors in early 15)45 to bottl- up Japanese shipo;ng. Eut now they menace American vessels. The mines were set to explode after a certain number of vessels passed over them. Japanese fish ing craft have been victims of some. But still there are manv left iust how manv and whne they are, no one knows. The recommended 'ie tah'-- i given :n the new lb DA ruuovn AIS-fi! Home- Canning of fruits and Vegetable at vour Countv Extension Office. If vour time tahl' calls for more than a 10 nound pressure, chances ar you have over-cooked your products wh;ch will not have a r.'ea.' ing flavor. The r.ew time table? re duces tho time en some vor tabs. Be sure you are rirht with this approved time table. ATHTXTFS FOOT ITf!H NOT HARD TO KILL IN ONE HOUR, If not n'eased. your hk at any ilnir s'r. TE-OL. a STRnfi fnn?icif!. ronfnins T0c alfohl. TT P E NT. T R A THI. Reaches MOPE perms to KILL the itch. Fouchek-Garnet? LAWYERS Bondsd Abstracters TERRY REFRIGERATOR ANT) ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE 1 1 I Dial 3233 or S233 809 Avenue D VJ t-9 EM WIIIHIIU) k J W U a No racing on Sunday and Monday except Holiday Monday, July 5 MEET ENDS J ULY S 8 RACES DAILY ADMISSION 75c (Including State and Federal Tax) LADIES' DAYS TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS (Admission for Indies, 3.Tc in eluding tax and service charge) 1ILDREN ADMITTED! w v. m m tjlv W 1 - ' 4 fK B U 1 jea. yuvv rSrs, z&xk. vrv. vxv Wv yw. yy. v .rov ... i 7!i ' a m ssa a m & fey. fi.?. :v ns . .vj :;s,yx -,y.y. itztv y,'vx. -ms ?v,ct .ssva t'.-'', i-sv? .: .. i t5v -c ?:.- xa w &y xr Zt? rtf v vs&y zy ty iA Tie Pack. For Ties, Preserves. No. 10 Can Emnffc Ap A DOITATC rTJ M 5 It 11.11 I i 1 - . . -:7L . . Catsup Flavored U7J tttPfj. PORK & For You Brand. Heavy Pack Pie Sliced, No. 10 Can O O V beans feV APPI.KS . . . . 79c wr4CtN r... No. CCScans (jf 00, 4VJ-3 O for I West Wind Watcr- No- 10 Can ' V 1 11 .: J-A 1'ft . . W$ . F I. SERT Kv,m FRI705 s4 r j - 9 I Gelatin Desserts. All Flavors. , u'"Pntll,5' Lcnncd Vegetables J reg. pkg. ; cm v rtKJ J.:,.e. M,. 2 can,, am. 1.20 r. 1UU fk i-ltJC ' 1 " TOMATOES s''d"?.0" 2 25c f g-Msr l. VUliM . 2 cans, due. 1.7 .for MmJ jr V . wto ; v I'lni l)ozrn of low Drlced faturcn. ( herk the l.rtra Te 1 .;'. ft mm m (T) - ' Kesn Fruus vegstanies OflMtlPrl FlL!lfrC Delirious Sweet Red Rine Texas Black Diamond v 1 a" v nired in TSv l WATERMELONS, Half or Whole, lb 4c r PEACHES jar?rNo.2.'?".J2.'9o2 for 49c '. s. So. 1 Firm Red Ripe Texas fo? MIXED FRUIT i?!H;."5 rM'.vd2 29C TOMATOES, Cello Carton. 23c PI Sin-"- rurpif in Hnry srop( f Y- V. S. No. 1 Calif. Washed Lon? Shatter White thork tfii- f.re-n Taj for niore Canned Fruit 6alnn 11 ' " ' ' ' '- , i.- Fancv Illinois Wealthy Excellent for Cookin? or Pies i ya, APPLES, 2-lbs. 25c Fancv Florida Sweet Juicy Valencia J .-v ORANGES, 8-lb. Mesh Bag 55c . ') Fresh Green S'L J i W ctstset, solid, IMew, lb. 5C GlTlS QElU jeilieS Fresh Tender Hnlrlpn Rmtim t PRESERVES berry. 16 01. jars... 2 for 29c California Sunkist, Large Size Full of Juice -'v.' c-y n a V RCDDY p"fnM- IQ LEMONS, 2-Ib. cello bag 35c h.? 1 KAYDLKKT J-xerbe,,. 16 ... Jar.. J Fancy j Grfen for gjj GRAPE JAM 39c,. pUCUrMBS'a . 10c & I Fanrv Fresh Tender Flnri.-l'i F.nrin Vpll-P.;nhPri I 1 Shop Where the Green Tan Mark Savlnt! if pr rnv U . II . f-.:iS Mr v.--iv , caui aidiK. ioC CARROTS, Large Bunch, each 10c Arizona vine Kinenea. Pink Meat, Extra Large CANTALOUPE, Jumbo 36 Sire, each 27c I i 1 rtSSH a Ij i m i t J,1 Psckles and Olives I r!!I CC Bond Fresh Cucumber E I E I L. 3 J.nt Jar 21c, ut. jar 9C W CHOW CHOW ST& 15c OLIVES rTr" 39c I 1 Watch for the Green Tact for Savlogt! 1 f Candy CAN DY CORN T?, , ... ,,.... 29c I KENTUCKY K'.ru. 35c I JELLY BEANS 1. ... n.... 33c forc Savlnjrs marked with Green Tact ' ReoLernon V 1 Lemon Juice jrA V i2oz. Or Bsfe 1 1 Bottle AuC TJ I Food Club ... - 1-Ib. Finest Flavor Can Ffesh B.eats 18 Wilson's Certified or Morrell's Pride Cello Wranped Sugar Cured Short Shank SMOKED PICNICS, 6 to 8 lb. Avg., lb 45c Cudahy's Puritan SLAB BACON, Half or Whole Slab, lb 59c BACON, Sliced Popular Brands, lb 59c Savory Delight in Every Bite. These Steaks are Tender and Full of Flavor MINUTE STEAKS, lb S3c Build your Sunday D'nner around these Economical Cutlets. No fat. no hone, no waste. PORK CUTLETS, lb 63c Wilson's Certified. Mac. & Cheese, Pickle & Pimento BAKED LOAVES, lb 4Dc SKINLESS WEINERS, A Real Treat, lb 49c BRAUNSCHWEIGER, Armour's Star, lb 59c Cod Fillets, lb 37c Perch Fillets, lb 33c Haddock, lb 39c Whiting Fillets, lb. 32c Bologna Cudahy's Puritan Large or Ring lb. 49c PEANUT BUTTER 'ciub COFFEE SLACK TEA 33c 51c Food Club, -lb. pkff. 47c 25c Shop Where the Green Tag mark S.inr Prlres effective thru June :;, rxrrpt Meaf. f reJi Fruit and Vegetable efiectlve T!iar.. I ri.. jt. iii. We reserve the right tu limit quanlllif. .tlf dealer. EVERBEST Purft Pineapple Preserves 29c l-!b. jar ... PETER PAN Crunchy Peanut Butter 12-oz. iar 33c WAXTEX Wax Paper, 125-foot roll 23c While King Toilet Soa Bars j5C VORY- Soap. 99 44100 Ture 2 Med. Bars -3C PARSONS Household Ammonia Lge. Bot. 19c CLOROX Cleans, Bleaches, Deodorizes Bot.l7c Old Dutch Household Cleanser Can lr V IVORY Tersonal Size Toilet Soap Bars 23c IVORY All Purpose Soap 2 Bars 33C OXYDOL Hustle Bubbles Banish Dirt pkV: 33c Vhfae King Granulated Soap Jar 33C M TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 11 I T ri (Admission for Indies, 3.Tc in m j fJf J? Jtmm i NO CHILDREN ADMITTED! Mik mmummvm l 1 "Duz Does Everything' TIDE New Miracle Suds Pkg. 33c Spic & Span Household Cleaner Lge. Pkg. mm mm mi