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The Plattsmouth Journal from Plattsmouth, Nebraska • 7

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Th PUtttmouth, Nebraska, Umi Wtekly Journal PAGE SEVEN Monday. December 1. 197S HELPERS This 'n That in Agriculture Hy (Went Sihmsdeke County FMeiikiun Agent giving Many relatives were in attendance. Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Greer and family of SI. Louis, arrived on Thanksgiving day to spend the holiday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Greer, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tennanl and other relatives Mr and Mrs.

Tom Greer of Washington, arrived on the aaih lo visil with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Vernon Greer, and other relatives. Greenwood News Mri. Roy Morgan Phone MM 3 I a in in. i FAITH IRCi Members of Faith Circle of Ihe united Methodist Church met in Ihe church basement Nov 25.

Presiding al Ihe meeting was Mrs Virgil Schuelke Mrs John Johnson served as secretary The program leader was Mrs. Roy Morgan and she used a Thanks giving meditation. Hostesses were Mrs. John Grady and Mrs. Charlie Bell LOUISVILLE VACCINATE FOR HKl't I.OSIS BEFORE SIX MONTHS Two lo six months of age is tin-proper time lo vaccinate for brucellosis Many cattlemen are now worming calves and vaccin aling replacement heifers But many cattle are lou old when vaccinated Cattlemen should no! have Iheir heifers vaccinated il over six months of age.

Heifers vaccinated older ihun his munllm are apt lo give false brucellosis tests if they should be tested at later dale Females kept foi breeding purpise need vaccina lion while those to Ik- fed out do nol Brucellosis is si ill around ami it will continue lo Ix- around as long as Nebraska cattlemen import animals horn southern slates Vaccination alone isn ihi1 enough because loo percent protection is not conferred Quarantine all herd replace menls and then retest in 4u (lavs after vaccination During u.n anline there should Ik1 no contact between animals The problem is hest avoided in routinely vaccinating heifer re placements, testing, quaranti ning and rclesting RECIPES OF THE FFK II Voiinie llasurll Dolly Mason Phone J4 JB3J Mr. and Mrs, Brad Jones and Kathy, Mr. and Mrs, John Johnson, and Christina, and Mrs. Ruby Isaacson, all of Lincoln Mrs. Danny Schuelke was a Thanksgiving day dinner guest of her mother, Mrs Gloria Olson and family.

The Ulson family were supper guests of Mrs Earlynn Kolbu and family at Springfield. Wendy and Lorna Olson spent from Thanksuiving 'til Monday visiting with Mrs. Earlynn Kolbo and family al Springfield and with Mr and Mrs. William G. Pederson, of Gretna.

Sarah Buskirk was a Saturday over-night guest of Mr and Mrs. Danny Schuelke. Spending the day at the home of Mr and Mrs Charlie Bell were Mr and Mrs Duane Ijostroh and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bell of Blair and Jerry Sovey and John Richards, both of Lincoln.

Evening guests were Mr, and Mrs. Junior Schuelke and family of Conway, Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs Mark Schuelke of St. Louis, III The Schuelke families were overnight guests al the Bell home. Mr and Mrs Holland Pirkell of I Jncoln were hosts for the day for Miss Frances Bockelman and Robert and Joseph Pickell, all of Lincoln, and Mr.

and Mrs Ellis Bockelman and Cindy and Mrs. Edith Abbott. Mr and Mrs. E. Buckingham and grandson, Bryan Buckingham of Ashland spent the day at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Buckingham and family at Gretna Thanksgiving day guests at the Mr. and Mrs lRue Williams were Thanksgiving day guests at the home of their daughter, the Dr Bob Hrotkleys in lincoln Mr and Mrs Slreeter, Mrs Slier I Knulson and children were additional guests from Iiuisville with other Brockley relatives from the western area Mr. and Mrs Emeu! Hennings entertained many of their relatives on Thanksgiving day Their children. Mr and Mrs Gail Hennings of Papillion, Mr and Mrs.

Dennis Hennings of Fremont, Mr. and Mrs Larry Boardman and girls of Louisville, were (here Others present were the Wilbur Huhbels, the Marvin Manskes of Ceresco and Dan and Wilma Srhoeman Mrs Stella Brown and several of her family were Thanksgiving day guests al Ihe Eugene Knutson home in Cedar Creek Mr. and Mrs Robert Gess and Bob, Jr drove lo Weeping Water on Thanksgiving lo join many of their family for dinner held in the Emmanuel Lutheran Church parlors there Mr. and Mn Wuour rxxuit of (Yrmco were Sunday afternoon callers at the home Mra. lunard Radenalaben and girli On Saturday evening, Mr.

and Mr. Glen Marolf had ai gueata, Mr. and Mr. Walter Marolf, Mr. and Mra, Harold Urn don and Mr.

and Mrs. Hill Landun. A Friday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ju Mahonry and family was son in law Dr.

Bob Ung of San IWnadino, Calif, Mrs. Bates called on Kuth Wayman al Lancaster Manor on Saturday and look her to a Lincoln restaurant for lunch. Mrs Sandra Maughan and Lisa were Sunday evening supper guests of Mrs. Kay Derby and girls of Aahland Mr and Mrs. Harold Yohn spent Wdimulay through Friday at the home of their son and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Myron Yohn al Holdrege. Friday night through Sunday was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Price of Ansley. The Harold Yohns took a trip Saturday to visit Mr.

Yohns sutler, Mrs. Halph Ferguson and family at Broken Bow, They returned home on Sunday evening Mr and Mrs Virgil Tweton were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Tweton and family. They were joined by Mr and Mrs.

Harold Agena and family. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs Albert Butts and family were Mrs. Veda Butts and Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Butts, all of Burlington, Iowa. Mr and Mrs Edwin Real and family visited Mrs. Real's family in the Haigler and Stratton area over Thanksgiving weekend. While in that part of the state. Ed was able to gel geese, pheasants and quail.

Spending Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Maughan and Lisa were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Maughan.

The Warren Wheeldon family held their Thanksgiving dinner on Saturday. Guests included Ann and Susan Wheeldon, Mr. and Mrs. David Sawyer and family and James Wheeldon of Gateway Manor, Lincoln. Mr and Mrs.

James Chesley and family entertained Mr. and Mrs Timothy Nicholson and family, John Gomedinger and Joe Arnold on Thanksgiving day Mr and Mrs. Leon Flala and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs Krnie F'iala of Bellwood for Inankxgiving They were joined by Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Hofbauer of David City. Mrs. Elizabeth Leaver was a Thanksgiving weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Max Turner of Elkhorn.

They were Joined by granddaughter Laurie King who is attending school in Omaha. Mrs. Leonard Jardine was a Thanksgiving dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Jardine.

They were joined by Mrs. Bee be of Shelby, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wright and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Gene Wright and family of Bellevue, Billy Joe Jardine of St. Edward and Terry Jardine of Lincoln. Thursday dinner guests of Mrs. Connie Arnold and children were Mrs. Edith Martinosky and her grandchildren Jim and Jo Martinosky of Lincoln.

Evening callers were Randy and Sandy Bates. The Robert Wall family held their Thanksgiving dinner last Saturday evening. Michael Wall Holiday Specialties Who doesn't enjo good hoitw made fruitcake during the Christ mas season I have a unique cine I'd like to share with ou; it easy and not real expensive to make HOLIDAY Fill I'lCAKK 2C raisins, 1 1 lbs mixed can died fruits. 2' of your favorite nut meats. 4C flour, tsp baking powder and I Tsp salt in large howl and mix so the (nut and nuts are coaled viell In another howl, beat butler, and 2C sugar till creamy and fluffy; add 5 eggs, one at a time, beating after each addition Stir in IC of ginger ale, mix well and pom into dry mixture, then mix thoroughly Turn the batter into two loaf pans, and bake two hours or so at 27.1 degrees, till done Cool alxiul in minutes, Like fruitc akes out of pans and le cool completely When cold, wrap iu foil, and slote in refrigerator I)o try this recipe, believe me, you'll jus! love Ibis moist delicious fruitcake, (K-rhaps your holiday favorites will include this one in the years In come' My next recipe makes an excellent dessert with an "alter dinnei coffee," or as a parly favorite for a luncheon TASTY RAISIN I.OAI Beat together, I 3 C.

soft butter. 2 sugar anil 2 eggs Add 3 Tbl. milk, and I tsp lemon juice Stir in 2C sifted flour, 1 tsp. baking powder, I Tsp salt, and soda then blend all of tins till moistened Next blend In f. of mashed ri-banana, or of shreded raw apple, and of chopped raisins.

When well blended, turn into a greased loaf pan. and bake in oven alxiul an hour, or till done. cook in pan lor 5 minutes or so, then remove to wire rack to cool completely CSTy N0W jTT QUANTITIES JL rll? LIMITED KENNER'S EVEL KNIEVEL tl TOOTHBRUSH WA Kleitrti ally powered toiilhliru-ii st in, wxurrVLO I picket cycle handle. Set includes l.tu.uli r.uii Mil! (, I holder, 2 brushes uild cycle. I ses I ui I i fi" Jk butteries, (not included I 1 99 i I i Sl'KCI Al.

TivfllO TZT EVEL KNIEVEL jWA y)) JSI STUNT V3( 'l-'P N'-d my Sri i'lihldrs Baby i 17" uni.lrr, lurr and ir Q- lotlU 111 111')' plllk IHMicI- jam. Jp ed bunting outfit, with Moy arms and 'Sff legs, rooted huir, and new hrt skm that jusl beys to he i arrssiil. Any tunc gfl is sleepy time for Haby l)ri'am s'l'PciM a but inlv if she's on her sidr, IT ELEVATOR I rj l-Vilds iind operates real Allfier. 3 SPEED SOLID STATE PORTABLE aC' phono iWB -POP-CHEK5J j.riTir.iirq; ipr p-ii iiiLp light la QzJ curcKH 3lT I RACE lJS cTAHNErGAANMYE0NE TROUBLE GAME M.99 a $1098 AFX SNOOPY S0APER BINGO SET RVA Req 13.99 SPECIAL VJrTL RACE SPECIAL Req 09 I fflSs? SET Gift CRAYOLA SET BARBIE CLOTHES SPECIAL II tQQ SPECIAL SPFCIAL OO OPEN MON. FR I 7 30 8: 30 SAT.

7: 30 4:00 SUN. 15 UNTIL CHRISTMAS CARE ENTER NEWS Nov. 23, Rev Dubbs, interim pastor of the Louisville and Weeping Water churches, came for our Sunday afternoon church service. His pianist was Mrs Dolly Mason from the Uiuisville church 1-aler in the afternoon, a polka band came and had a program for the residents On Nov 24, Lena Reike observed her birthday In the forenoon, residents met in Ihe Hobby Room for the showing of a film, "Charlie Powell, Artist and Cowboy In the afternoon, the Monday volunteers, I-da Engel-kemeier, Erna Wehrman and Vera Miller came for the reading hour Mrs Fern Hlavacek and her 4th grade pupils at Springfield made Thanksgiving decorations for the Care Center residents Nov 25, in the morning several residents met for singing and exercising In the evening, Dolly Mason and Dorothy Shrader came for Bible study. Nov.

2fi. the Murdock second grade students brought turkey place cards for the tallies at Thanksgiving In the forenoon, residents met in the Hobby Room for current events led by Marilyn and assisted hv Emma lleil home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carpenter were Mr. and Mrs.

Waller Brakhage of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs Louie Rudman and sons of Eagle, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Carpenter and family of Omaha and Mr and Mrs. Steve McClat-chey and family.

Mr. and Mrs Everett Cope joined other members of their family at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Niederhaus in Lincoln for Thanksgiving day. Thursday evening dinner guests at the home of Mrs Leonard Radenslaben and girls were Mr.

and Mrs. Danny Radenslaben and family of Morrison, III Mr. and Mrs. Richard Radenslaben and family and Mr. and Mrs Glen Boiler and family all of Waverly, Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Bonder and son of Ashland and Mr and Mrs I-arry Tinnean and family. Mr. and Mrs Roy Morgan and Jams joined Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Durflinger, Vicky and Diane at the home of the ladies' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Knigge, at Alexandria on Thursday. Evening callers were Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Knigge and family of Fairbury. Mr and Mrs. Charles Marker and Cara left Monday for their home al Pomona, after visiting the past several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stratton, and other relatives and his relatives in Lincoln Spending Sunday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs Ted Stratton and family for a late turkey dinner were a number of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bratt and Lynee of Manhattan, spent Friday to Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Kelmer Hansen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kelmer Hansen spent Thursday i the home of his brother and family, the Paul Hansens at Skidmore, Mo. They were accompanied by Norman, Kevin and Linda and enroute home stopped at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie DeBne and family in Auburn. Mr. and Mrs, Waller Marolf spent Thanksgiving day at Ihe home of Dr. and Mrs.

Jerry Kroeger and family in Lincoln Mr and Mrs. Glen Williss Ul DEPT. OF ROADS EXAMINERS BOARD TO MEET DEC. 12 The Board of Examiners for County Highway and Cily Street Superintendents will meet at in a.m., Dec. 12, in Room 103, Department of Roads Central Complex at 14th and Burnham, IJncoln.

An agenda is available for inspection in Room 13 of the Department of Roads Central Complex. The meeting is open to the public. Next week. I'll Ik- sharing with you a good holiday ma! and sauce recipe. So until then, keep those favorites coming 1 Toll free telephone service is available to Veterans Administration regional offices Irom cities in 4." slates.

tlubbell and family of Carter Lake, Iowa, Mary, Pat and Francis Wall, all of Lincoln, and Mr. and Mrs. James Maguire were all home for the event. Mr. and Mrs.

Don Taylor, Jeff, Jill and Joel, of Carter Lake, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schrum and son of Lincoln and Mrs. Rose McDonald were all visitors on Sunday for a late Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth O'Rourke and family. Thanksgiving day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wiles were Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Wiles and family of Pender, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Fisher and family of Ceresco and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wiles and family.

Thanksgiving dinner and lunch guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson were Mr. and Mrs. Lad Bednar and family of Johnson, SEASON'S GREETINGS Christmas shop at the Nehawka Farmers Coop at Nehawka, (and branches) at our OPEN HOUSE hosted the Lambert Thanksgiving day dinner at their home near Prairie Home.

Mrs Clara Pershing and Arthur Pershing joined Mr. and Mrs Wayne Rogers and family near Ashland for Thanksgiving day dinner. Mr and Mrs Vernon Greer held an open house on Sunday at Iheir home to honor their sons who were home for Thanks on Thursday, December 11 Hours 8:30 a.m. to 30 p.m. Refreshments will be served BIB FREE Farmland Ham with each ton of bagged concentrate feeds.

FREE Farmland Ham with a $200 purchase at the Farm Supply Store. Insure your child for $7,000 through hkh 22 with ust one promlum. Our Protection Builder policy converts rrjOt ,0 8 10.000 policy an 23 al low rales regardleits of health Call for details Form Bureau insurance farm Horrau Lite- Intucanct Company WrM Dr Mumn lua County Agency Manager Walter D. Kopf 267-4465 Discounts you cannot afford to miss. EVERYONE WELCOME NEHAWKA FARMERS CO-OP a Home 994-2805 NEHAWKA, NEBR..

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