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Cook together: 3/4 cup sugar, 1/2 cup vinegar, 1 tablespoon flour, 1 table spoon mustard. Stir this until it starts to thicken. Pour over the vegetables. Best served several days old.
Combine the dry ingredients in a 9 x 13 inch pan. Make three holes. Put vinegar into one, vanilla into one and shortening in the last hole. Pour cold water over all this and mix well. Bake at 350 degrees for 40 minutes.
Sheriff’s officials in Pottawattamie County say a Minnesota man remained in jail Monday following a high speed chase and crash Saturday afternoon. 31-year old Matthew Stewart, of Duluth, MN, faces numerous charges, including reckless driving, speeding, and eluding. He was being held in the Pott County Jail on $2,000 bond.
Sheriff Jeff Danker says a deputy attempted to stop the SUV Stewart was driving on I-80 at around 3:30-p.m. Saturday, after clocking the vehicle at 115-miles per hour. The 2012 Chevy Traverse left the interstate and traveled along several city streets before Stewart lost control of the vehicle, causing it to roll over near the intersection of 320th Street and Idlewood Road, a little over 5-miles east of McClelland. No injuries were reported.
Cass County: Corn $6.12, Beans $11.07
Adair County: Corn $6.09, Beans $11.10
Adams County: Corn $6.09, Beans $11.06
Audubon County: Corn $6.11, Beans $11.09
East Pottawattamie County: Corn $6.15, Beans $11.07
Guthrie County: Corn $6.14, Beans $11.11
Montgomery County: Corn $6.14, Beans $11.09
Shelby County: Corn $6.15, Beans $11.07
Oats $2.50 (always the same in all counties)
The Atlantic City Council will discuss and possibly act on several matters during their meeting Wednesday evening. The Council will hold the second reading of an ordinance pertaining to a Minimum Maintenance Code for residential properties. At their meeting on November second, Councilman Kern Miller suggested the ordinance, which is intended to curb the proliferation of dilapidated and dangerous properties, would not be enforceable. City Administrator Doug Harris will inform the Council that the City Attorney feels it can be enforced, through the City’s Municipal Infraction Code, so that violations can be subject to fines and other penalties.
Atlantic Police Chief Steve Green will speak at the meeting, with regard to the possible conversion of Public Safety radios from the current analog system to a digital system being considered by Cass County. The new system is being considered by the County, because there is the potential for loss of communication in certain parts of the County, due to the implementation of narrow-band requirements. If the County switches to the P-25 system, Green says would not be possible for the P-D, County and Fire Departments to communicate with one another over the radio. The system would cost the City a little more than $42,000. Green says if the P-D is forced to switch systems, that cost should be paid by the County.
The Atlantic City Council is also expected to consider and possibly act on the awarding of bids for property at 706 Walnut Street, and, a Resolution setting the date of December 7th, for the disposition of City-owned parcels of land near the intersection of Olive and Commerce Streets, and east of the Schildberg Recreation Area Lake number 2.
The meeting begins at 5:30-p.m.
MELVIN EUGENE SNYDER, 78, of Atlantic, died Tue., Nov. 15th, at the Atlantic Nursing & Rehab Center. Private family burial of the cremated remains of MELVIN SNYDER will be held in the Quincy Cemetery near Carbon, IA. Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.
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Melvin Snyder is survived by:
2 Children: Michael Snyder of Atlantic & Elizabeth (Steven) Lindblom of Anita
2 Brothers: Carl (Bonnie) Snyder of Goldfield & Martin Snyder of Lenox
1 Sister: Carla (Roger) Sabokta of Lenox
2 Grandchildren
2 Great Grandchildren
Three people, an adult and two juveniles, were arrested and charged over weekend in connection with a burglary which was reported Thursday morning, in Shenandoah. According to Shenandoah Police, 24-year-old Justin Parsons, of Shenandoah, and two 17-year-old males were charged in connection with a burglary at McNeilly’s Steel Buildings on U-S Highway 59, in Shenandoah.
Parsons faces 3rd degree burglary and 4th degree theft charges. He was brought to the Page County Jail after failing to post bond. The 17-year old’s were cited into juvenile court before being released to the custody of their parents. An investigation into the incident continues.