Bill’ Milner, 62, Succumbs in East ATKINSON — William H. • HIU' ‘ > Milner, 62, a native of Atkinson, died Wednesday, No vember 27 at Brookhaven, Pa. Hi- was injured n aa nuto ac cident a year ago. Survivors include: Widow — Fi ances L. McGrane Milner of Atkinson; sisters Miss Barbara Milner of Atkinson and Mrs. De waine Ulrich of Stuart. The late Mr Milner was a son of the late Fred and Mary Ziska Milner. He was bom June 20, 1895, and was graduated from At kinson high school in 1914. Ho served in the balloon ob servation corps during World W at I and spent most of his life in Atkinson. Seek Inclusion of Holt in Great Plains Program The Holt soil conservation dis trict Ixmrd of supervisors will meet today (Thursday) in the courthouse annex to conduct reg ular business. In cooperation with the exten sion agent and unit conservation ist, the !x>ard will make plans for their 1958 educational program. On Tuesday, December 17, the entire hoard will go to Broken Bow to participate in an area meeting of the State Association of Soil Conservation districts A soil conservation district board members, FHA supervisors, county chairmen of ASC com mittee, extension agent and unit conservationist have sent a letter to the state conservationist re questing that Holt be included in the great plains program. According to word received from H. G. Bobst, state conserva tioniot tlito enniiaot liri 11 t’n viewed by the state program1 | committee and forwarded to Washington for approval. Wash- | ington approvals are made quart- " erly and Holt county will be | considered shortly after January ' 1, 1958. j The great plains program has " been set up under public 1021 and i allows cost sharing of needed con \ servation practices for a contract i periods of from three years to 10 [ years. ! i The contract covers the deve- | lopment of a complete conserva tion plan on an individual farm or I ranch basis. Sixty counties in Nebraska have | been designated in the Great Plains area, but the program has i been set up for only 35 of these as 1 designated by the state program | committee. ! If Holt county is approved, more I details on the plan will be made ] available as they develop locally. I Hear Report on World Federation CHAMBERS The Woman’s So ciety of Christian Service met Thursday, December 5, at the Methodist church with Mrs. Ray Beed and Mrs. Glenn Grimes hostesses. There were 23 mem bers and one visitor present. The first of the study lesson on "Disciples to Such a Lord" was I presented by Rev. Harold Bonath. The business S(*ssion was in charge of the president, Mrs. Darrel Gillette A report on the ' World Federation of Methodist Women was given by Mrs. Guais Wintermote. Lunch was served by the hos tesses. Garden Club in Annual Yule Party CHAMBERS — The Chambers Garden club held its annual Christmas party at the home of1 Mrs. J. W. Walter Wednesday. DtH-eml)or 14. Sixteen members answered roll call by giving a verse in keeping with the Christ- i mas season. Two visitors, three I husbands and six children were J also present. I All enjoyed a no-host meal at ; noon I A short business session was : held, and the remainder of the | afternoon was spent socially, with 1 games and a gift exchange. j Mrs. Vernon Smith won the 1 UUU1 -pi UA . | Youths Unhurt When | Pickup Overturns i Michael J. Spitzenberger, 16. j was driver of a vehicle that 1 struck loose gravel about 9:15 i p.m., Wednesday one mile south " of O’Neill 114 miles west. The pickup, eastbound. upset in the ditch on the soufTT side of the county road. Keith McKim was a passenger. Neither was hurt. State Patrol man Eugene Hastreiter said dam age amounted to approximately 5150. The top was smashed, also the right door. Nativity Scene Unveiled— A nativity scene was unveiled A covered dish supper preceeded evening at First Methodist church, and lighter with ceremony Sunday the unveiling and a sing of carols followed. TRAIN IS TARDY The westbound Chicago & North Western passenger-mail express train 13 Monday was five hours late reaching O’Neill The delay was blamed on locomotive, trouble at Omaha. Mrs. Emil Statsman LYNCH — Mrs. Emil (Ruth' j Statsman, 62, died Thursday in Sacred Heart hospital. She enter ed the hospital October 30. Sur vivors include her husband. ATKINSON Sandra Gettert. 4 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gettert. last week started a ser ies of anti-rabies shots. She was bitten by a skunk. •-—-- V The Frontier for printing! 7 Prices Effective Thurs., Fri., Sat., Dec. 12 to 14 ^ Plenty of Parking — Open Evening till 9 P. IYI. f jjjjp: _ Jiff', \ Vk I1 m ■ PKG_ . - _ FREE - FREE j RAINBOW BROWN { and SERVE ROLLS I AND BUTTERNUT COFFEE 1 Saturday from 12 noon to 9 P. M. 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