1966
Co. Record
BIG TIMBER ITEMS
By MRS. GEORGE WHARTON
Mr: and Mrs. Geo. Wharton
and Johnny, and Frank Zenger
spent Tuesday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Moore in
Beloit.
Mr. and Mrs. Red Dethloff and
son were dinner guests Tuesday
of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mc-
Dill.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Becker
and girls spent Friday in Concor-
din.
David and Dean Fullerton
spent Saturday night with John-
ny and Max Wharton.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Huffman,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Parsons and
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Murray took
their dinner Sunday and had a
belated birthday dinner on Mrs.
Lawrence Stedman.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Becket
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Slim Montgomery and sons were
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Selvage and family.
(Last Week's Items)
Mrs. Red Dethloff and son
spent Tuesday with her mother,
Mrs. Eber Underwood, in Beloit.
My, Friday and Saturday were
such nice days, but Sunday aw-
ful windy, some snow and cold.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Becker
and girls attended Richard Sel-
vages' sale Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Whar-
ton and family and Mr. and Mrs.
George Selvage, all of Red
Cloud, Nebr spent Friday even-
ing ',with Mr. and Mrs. George
Wharton and Frank.
We are sorry to hear of Mr.
Otto Renken being in the hos-
pital at Concordia. We wish him
a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. August Zenger
and Larry of Haddam and Miss
Cheryl Henshaw of Morrowville
were Monday evening supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. N.
Wharton and Frank Zenger.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Becker
and girls spent Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Selvage
and family.
Fruit Sprays:
Now is the time to apply a
dormant spray to "fruit trees.
Apples, peaches, cherries, apri-
cots and plums will all benefit. A
dormant spray is one that is ap-
plied before the trees begin
growth in the spring. A day
when the temperature is expec-
ted to remain above 24 is 'a suit-
able time to apply the spray.
Three materials are common-
ly used for dormant sprays. They
are liquid lime sulfur, Bordeaux
mixture and dormant spray oil.
Liquid lime sulfur is the most
common one available to home
fruit growers. A commercial
spray schedule is available in the
County Extension Office.
Order Strawberry Plants:
Strawberry plants should be
ordered now for March or April
delivery. Planting may be as late
as the middle of April to the last
of April.
Two types of strawberry
Dear 2riends,
It is often preferred
that clothing worn
during life be worn by
the deceased in burial.
However, designers of
burial garments have
applied such fine styl-
ing, craftsmanship and
attractive fabrics, that
an increasing ratio of
families are selecting
garments -
specially in view of
t.heir reasonable cost.
6
Respectfully,
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plants are available. They are
the so-called annual types and
everbearing types. Annual types
are generally much more produc-
tive under our conditions.
Midway, Surecrop and Empire
~re mid-season ripening varie-
ties. Blakemore and Earlidawn
are early and Armore and
Sparkle are later ripening varie-
ties.
NEWS FROM HOME
ECONOMIC AGENT'S DESK
By Mary Frances Flentie, HEA
'Macaroni Is Versatile
And Inexpensive
Inexpensive, hearty, versatile
[ . .
and nutntsous are descriptive
terms you can apply to macar-
i ont. Use this cereal product in a
main dish for satisfying meals[
on a wintry day.
You have a choice of shapes
as you choose macaroni. In ad-
dition to the long tubular shapes,
there are seashells, elbows, stars
and the thin, cord shaped spag-
hetti. Some authorities say that
there are as many as 200 differ-
ients set forth in the standard, lBeans Variety, Flavor
and in the specified amount, I Plain cooked beans are a wel-
shape and form. This is accord- I come hearty dish on winter days.
ing to):heticFeAdect.al Food, Drug]When you want a change from
the usual, add one of these three
In order to be labeled "macar-
oni' the product must be of "the
clay~s of food that is prepared by[
+drying formed bits of dough l
made from semolina, durum
flour, farina, flour, or any com-
bination of two or more of these
with water."
There is a difference between
macaroni and noodle products.
Macaroni may contain egg
whites. Every noodle must con-
Lain whole eggs or egg yolks in
a specified quantity. Durum
wheat, with a high protein con-
tent, is used for macaroni pro-
ducts. Semolina is the ingredient
milled from the durum wheat.
Read the label to see if the
types of trimmings to the beans
meat drippings.
Make a quick spicy sauce by
thinning catsup or chili sauce
with an equal quantity of water
or the bean liquid. Add finely
chopped onion. Pour the drained
beans into the sauce, heat until
the sauce bubbles, and you have
beans Western style.
Thin a small amount of meat
or poultry gravy and add a pinch
of a favorite seasoning, such as
mustard, thyme, poppy seeds, or
ground cloves. Pour in the drain-
ed cooked beans and heat.
You'll find these trimmings
are also good with whole peas
and lentils.
Wesleyan News
I Peter 1:7. "That the trial of
your faith being much more pre-
cious than of gold that perisheth,
though it be tried with fire,
might be found unto praise and
"Wesleyan Church. There was a
good-sized crowd in attendance.
There is one shady place in
which a man is safe--under the
shadow of the Almighty.
The Wesley Center Church
dismissed their Sunday evening
service to attend the Missionary
service.
Word has been received that
Mrs. Carrie Smith passed away
Sunday evening.
Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Calhoun
were Sunday overnight guests at
the Parsonage Home. Their next
service will be at Greeley, Colo
Tuesday evening.
Reverence in God's house is
preceded by discipline in the
home.
When the odds seem all
against us, Dark trials thick
and fast; Just h)ok up, and take
new courage, All ,ff these will
soon be pa:d.- Truly Jet, us soon
is coming, Back to claim His
own; Think what joy awaits the
faithful, When He comes to take
His own.
Girl Scout Cadette Troop
No. 221
The Cadetie GMs, during the
month of Jammry aad February,
have been me,eting at the home
of Mrs. Dale Crangle.
We are w,w'/:irlg oa "OLAF OWII"
badge, which will bc our knitting
badge. We had our Cottrt (',f
Honor. LRita Anderson and
Cheryl Ho!l finished the Social
Dependability Chal!enge for
which they received their pins.
Linda Crangle
Emergency
lenge for
pin.
We had a Va~fifih'e
are preparing for
Week which
--- Cheryl
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