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The Muscatine Journal and News-Tribune from Muscatine, Iowa • Page 9

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Muscatine, Iowa
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Girls of Louisa County In Annnal Camp Columbus Louis county 4-H Girls' club camp wi be held at the Columbus Chau tauqua park commencing toda and will close Saturday afternoor The girls will gather at abou 4 o'clock in the afternoon wit representatives from the diiferen clubs in the county present. Ther will be an evening session and th girls will spend Thursday an Friday nights in the buildings the grounds. Mrs. Aileen Campbell, horn demonstration agent for Louis county, will be in charge as wi also Mrs. J.

B. Garrett, chairma of the Louisa county 4-H girls The meals will be served by th Philathea class of the Lett Methodist church. Manley Keunion Planned. The annual reunion of the Man ley family will be held Sunday Aug. 6.

at the park at Iowa City Frank Jarrard is secretary Orville. Conklin, who has bee stationed in Australia the las year, is spending a 28-day leav with his wife and son, Johnnie, a Fredonia. Mr. and Mrs. Conklin son went Wednesday to Mus eatine to spend a couple of days Mrs.

L. E. Henson of Columbu City went Wednesday to Buffal to visit with Mrs. William Voyles Eugene Tompkins, who is spend the summer at the Guy Smith went Wednesday to Mus eatine to spend the time unti Sunday with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Ruius Tompkins.

Mrs. Gladys Moran and Barbar Kay and Miss Janet Moran wen Muscatine Wednesday to spenc five days with Mrs. A. W. Riley of Mineral 111, was a visitor Wednesday wit her daughter, Mrs.

William Jeide Mr. Jeide, who is in war service is expected home Friday. I Miss Flora Latta of Chicago was met here by relatives and to to visit her uncle Oliver Metzger, and aunt, Mrs Sam Metzger. Junior Woodruff returned Wed- jjiesday from Albia where he had visited since Saturday with Miss Doris Bright. Bridge Lengthened.

Tne Rock Island railroad bridge over Monkey Un Columbus Junction will be lengthened 40 Kfeet, it is announced. A crew men is now engaged in drivin; the piling. Miss Millicent Johnson, Hed Cross consultant director, returned Sunday from Jefferson City Mo jwhere she attended a Nurse's Aic two weeks. She visited at her home here with her sister Mrs. H.

M. Smith. Tuesday and Wednesday she was at Iowa City to organize a nurse's aid class and Thursday and Friday she will be Km Ottumwa to organize a class Ottumwa she will go to Duluth, to be engaged in the came work. Miss Kathryn Woodruff return ed Wednesday to her work as stu nurse at Mercy hospital a LNAL The NEW and SETTER SQAP For EVERY PURPOSE GKiirch Class at Pleasant Prairie To Meet Friday Pleasant Prairie The H-W class of the Pleasant" Prairie Sunday school will meet at the horn of Mrs. Vernbn Stigers Friday, evening.

and Mrs Ralph Jenkins will lead the devotionals. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wathan Mr. and Mrs.

Duahe Egel, Mr and Mrs. Gerald Grimm, Mrs Margaret Hoffman and daughter Mrs. Nadene Hoffman, and son were Sunday evening supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bernick.

Miss Lavona Sissel of Davenport spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. anc Mrs. Arthur Sissel. Mr. and Mrs.

George Grimm Merrill Paul and son, Donald, visited relatives and friends Sunday in Davenport. Mr. and Mrs. William Evers, Mrs. Eloise Peirce of Davenporl and Pvt, Richart'Pierce of Camp Gruber, were visitors on Tuesday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. George Grimm. Tuesday evening visitors were Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Bentley and daughter, Alice, of Muscatine. Deeds Recorded J.

A. Bloom to Ethel Mae Elliott, lot 9, Smalley's addition to Muscatine. Mary E. Kranz. to R.

L. and Vera Shoemaker, lot 9, block 20, Park Place addition to Muscatina. Frank Delaney and wife to George Delaney, 1-2 SE 1-4 NE 1-4 section 11; NE 1-4 SE 1-4 section '11; NW 1-4 SW 1-4 section 12-77-1W. Heinz R. Jeschke and wife to Earl M.

and Edith B. Pace, lot 6, block 1, Gordon's addition to Muscatine. Davenport after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Woodruff.

Mrs. G. C. Biggs, Mrs. Lulu Wilkms of Chicago, who has been visiting her, went Wednesday to flock Island, 111., to visit friends.

VIrs. Wilkins will return from there to Chicago and Mrs. Biggs returned home the same Leona Linquist, who had 'Pent three weeks with her hus- 3and, Carl Linquist, returned Wednesday to her home at Chicago. Mr. Linquist is engaged on bridge work on the Milwaukee railroad, near and is staying in Columbus Junction G.

W. Ayers was a visitor Tuesday in Chicago. Miss Marjorie Woodruff accompanied Sgt. and Mrs. Paul Gearhart, who visited at Glen Wood- and with other relatives to their home at Richmond, a where she will visit.

Dorit Forget to Clip Your Ration Timetable FBOCBBIXD TOODII The Book No. 4 blue stamps A3 througji Z8 and A5 valid and remain good blue stamps (50 points) become valla the first of each month. The Book red stamps-AS through Z8 are now valid and remain good Indefinitely. Three new red stamps (30 points) become valid every lour -weeks. HUOAB STAKFB: Stamps No.

80, No. Jl and No. 38 in Book 4, g-ood for five pounds each are valid Indefinitely. Sugar stamp 40 Is valid a year for five pounds for canning-, Maximum canning- allotment this season Js 25 pounds per person through ration Board. This Includes Sugar Stamp No.

40. Application for canning- sugar may fie made anytime before Oct. IB, but no more certificates win be issued hetore Aug. 1. Those who did taln ds er Person Before July 15 may now apply for 20 pounds, otherwise they are eligible for 10 more pounds.

SHOES: MSOLINIE: ruaz. OIL: la through Aug. 31 The Period Officers For Wilton Rebekah Lodge Installed Wilton Officers were installed for the ensuing six months at regular meeting of Walter Rebekah Lodge No. 516 Monday evening in the Odd Fellows hall District deputy president, Mrs' Ella Bartholoma of Davenport was the installing officer and seated were: Noble grand, Mrs. Phlora Barcalow; vic-e grand, Mrs.

Lela past noble grand, Mrs Veronica Thomas; recording secretary, Mrs. Ada Lincoln- treasurer, Mrs. Lillie Whitmer; R. S. V.

Mrs. Veronica Thomas- S. N. Mrs. Rusie Chamber- am; R.

s. U. Roy W. Thomas; L. S.

U. Mrs. Grace Dawson- chaplain, Mrs. Julia McCartney conductor, Mrs. Flora Oveseir varden, Mrs.

Genevieve Chris-' ianson; inside guardian, Alex Parks; outside guardian, S. c. iincoln; musician, Mrs. Lillie Duffe. The charter was draped lor 30 days for Mrs.

Rose McCroskey, past president of the Rebekah assembly. The birthday of Mrs. Ada'Lincoln was honored during the social hour and a large dec orated birthday cake was the centerpiece on the refreshment table. BUY A WAR BOND TODAY! 30 Present For ConeU.S.W.A. Called Meeting were present at the called meeting of the U.

s. W. A. held Monday night at the of Mrs. Roy Jean.

Three, new members were added, Mrs. George Brown, Mrs. Merle Kemp and Mrs. Art Buckmani The organization planned to sponsor a potluck picnic community supper at the park the night of Aug. 3 at 7 m.

The supper will be followed by the dedication of the service board. The women will make hospital slippers for their new project. The son. born Monday to Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Maxwell has been named Kerry Russel. Clara Davis of Lineville is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mrs. Dennis Christiansen was a Muscatine caller Tuesday.

At Nursing Home. George Adames, who has been ill some time at the home of his son, Hussel Adams, was taken by the Richie ambulanoe to the Howard Hamann nursing home HIGHEST PRE-WAR QUALITY CRESCENT -KC WETS BOOKS TENDER fK 5 MINUTES A WELCOME CHANGE FROM ANY MEAT JOtJBXAT. A NEWS-TRIBIINE JULY 27, in Des Moines. Russel Adams and George Reynolds, -who have been caring for Mr. Adams accompanied him.

Mr. Reynolds will begin next week his. duties as a nurse at the Hamann nursing home. Billy Osborne, who has completed his boot training at Farragut, was honored at a dinner given. Monday evening at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Eldred Maxwell, Those sharing the courtesy were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hollenbeck and family of Nichols, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Bennett and Ronnie of Riverside, Mrs. Minnie Criss, Fred Criss and Donald Osborne. Other News Notes. Ronnie Bennett of Riverside is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Eldred Maxwell. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell and Ronnie Bennett spent Tuesday in Muscatine where they visited with Mrs. Estell-e Ball and Mrs.

Russel Maxwell and baby at Bellevue hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Snyder, Mr. and Mrs.

Eldred Maxwell and Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Maxwell attended the Odd Fellow lodge and.tb* Women's auxiliary meeting at Columbus Junction Tuesday evening. Tin fint of day's important Jiiy docton-and you know ifi "farw UNCtE SAMI" say Mfci aptoity H's good to eat-and good for yot. Uncle Sam hoi something you need.

Delicious flavor, but much morel Genuine nourishment, sure buf even morel With theie it hos flaxteed (or laxative bulk and that's some- fl fhingl You need if. Order from grocer. BREAKFAST FOOD fCmn Ttusttd I FLAXSHO, I CELERY SEECJ Combined in IWHOUWHUT! HAKES Rich In ttextroae Clinton Dessert niyt-stlblc BmilMny PURE CANE sugar in and REFINERY-PACKED Bags Geo. Eitman Grocery Phones 295, 296, 583 'Where Quality and Service Count" Fresh Fruits and Vegetabes Green and Wax Beans Cucumbers Tomatoes New Turnips Sweet Corn Peaches Home Grown Cantaloupe Blackberries Parsley Fresh Peas Bingr Cherries Water Melon Apricots Honey Dew Melons DELIVERY BUTTER IB. 44' PK BEANS TALL CAN MILK 3 for TALL CANS Von Camp Pre Cook Beans tOc Crystal White Soap 6 for 19c Lighthouse 3 lOc Perk Granulated Soap Popped Wheat, pkg.

SPRING Lb. CHICKENS BACON, lb 35c GRO PUP Dog Food Cabbage, Ib 5 Oranges, doz 39c Carrots, bunch 10c Cooking Apples, 2 Ibs. 25c Root Beer, gal 20e VEAL Lb. ROAST 29 K. C.

Baking Powder 19c Honey, Ib. jar 32c Marshmallow Cream, pt 17c Salad Dressing, pt 23c Chiffon Soap Flakes SUMMER LB. UVER lb 35c TREET, can 3 5e HEINZ WHITE DISTILLED VINEGAR FOR PICKLING Mrs. Shop Here Budgef We Have The wise Specials Advertised on Page 5 HILEX CONQTTEBS MltBEW JXIST SOAK, BIHSE AND DHTT. KOOL AID KELLOGG ALL BRAN 12c HEINZ MUSTARD HEINZ VINEGAR 25c Qt.

NBC Shreddies LIN AL X.OIIHCI UCKAM THE NEW AND itim SOAT FOR CVfUY FUtPOSI Mrs. "Budget Wise" We Have The Specials Advertised on Page 5 Shop Here W. L. WEST Spring Chickens Meats and Groceries 502 MULBERRY PHONE 38 BUTTER, lb. Corn or Glow Starch Clinton, 2 for MATCHES, i 6 boxes Stokely White Corn Whole Kernel, 2 for JAR CAPS, Pkg.

Home Canners. JAR CAPS, 3 Pe. Jearvette GRAPE NOT FLAKES POST BRAN HAKES lOe RINSO BLEACH, Qt. IU LIBBY MILK, targe, 3 for fc NOODLE SOUP MIX, JT-C UPTON, 3 for L.J MILLER CORN FLAKES, 2 for Nice Variety of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Fancy Sliced Bacon, Ib. 35c Center Cut Pork Chops, lb.

35 Picnics, lb. 29c Lean Pork Roast, Ib 35c Young Beief liver, Ib. Bacon Ends, lb 15 Smoke Sausage, Ib 38c 2 Lb. Box Cheese We have some extra fancy cuts of meat thjs Pork, Beef, Beef fonaire and Liver and a complete line of Luncheon Meats. CLINTON DESSERT KOOL-AID 5.

Budget Shop Here We Have The Specials Advertised oh Page 5 FOOD CITY CAN MORE Help Save Paper I an VERY please bring shopping bag or bMket possible. Home canning most break sH year! More ttamj one-half of the commercial pack of fruit will go to meet our military demands. More vegetables than last year will also have be set aside by cnnners for government use. Can more tn '44. SUGAR JARS Lbs.

PH. 64c 67c Bcnteco now has a complete stock of the famous Durkee Spices for pickling and canning. PENICK'S GOLDEN SYRUP SEAL-ALL or KERB CAPS VINEGAR in Qtwrt Jars ELLS-RITE Si Oz. 8 Oc. SEAL-ALL or KERR LIDS 31c 22c 14c 13c 10c orDUZ 43c 4-Oz.

POSTTOASTIES -v- 0 8c GRAPENtfT FLAKES tOc BiSQUlCK Y-8 COCKTAIL Tomato BENTECO FLOUR 51b Assorted ji VL.HI I Baby Food For LI EW.MILK 3 26c KNTECO FRESH FOODS ARE BETTER More people each day making Benteco their fresh fruit and vegetable headquarters. JVMBO 4-DOZ. SIZE LETTUCE Fresh and Crisp CELERY POTATOES Kan9M ftpmeoTS Wo are receiving several week of top quality Washington Moor- pack Apricots temporary shortages may exist but there'll bo plenty for all. Per $2.29 PEACHES Fancy boxed California Klberta peaches in lugs weighing approximately 16 pounds. Excellent Per box $2.59 BUY A CASE AND SAVE Cascade Inn Cream Styte CASE OF 24 NO 2 CANS GREEN BEANS Coeodte IM 24 CANS .73 BAKED BEANS 2, 25c GRAHAM CRACKERS 21c SUNSHINE CHEEZ-ITS 12c HEINZ MUSTARD 10c 15c TOBACCOS 2 19c LUX SOAP 3 For 20c LIFEBUOY HONCHEON MEATS See oar complete selection of delicious point-free meats for luncheons and snacks.

TEMKR JWCY SkMess Wieners You'll IJke Their riavor. No Points Needed. SLICED BACON l-Lb. ENDS BACON I9c BACON Any size piece U. S.

A GRADE CHUCK No pin CHICKENS LAMB VEAL STEAK GROUND BEEF IB 53 IB lb 33e for STEW lb. 18c SHOULDER NO POINTS! FLANK SMOULDER rLMnn. Chops it. 37c STEAKS lb 35.

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