The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 08, 1961, Image 7

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    Paul Hiatt Is Injured in Eye
When Struck by Cow's Tail
Paul Hiatt received a painful
Injury to his eye when hit by the
rows tail as he* was [jutting on the
milkers. A small piece was cut
from the eye hall. Earlier in the
week he received a cut above the
same eye when some wrenches
he was using (jn some machinery
slipped and hit him.
Amelia News
By IVHhh Florence Undiwij
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cihal and
son, Andy, of Omaha were vi
sitors over Memorial Day with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa
Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Backhaus
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Boshart north of O'Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Widman
went to Sioux City, la., Sunday
to get their daughter, Marcia,
who attended Momingside col leg e
the past year. She will visit at
home for a week and then return
to school for the summer session.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn White, H.
S. White, and Mr. and Mrs. S. C.
Barnett attended the golden wed
ding anniversary celebration Sun
day afternoon for Mr. and Mrs.
Chris Madsen of Burwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Vera Kaiser and
family and Art Kaiser of Hardin,
Mont., wen? here to attend the
wedding of their niece, Miss La
veme Whitcomb to John Kamp
haus Saturday.
Cathy Lee Fix fell on a sharp
piece of old machinery while
playing in the yard. She was
taken to the doctor and three
stitches were taken to close the
wound. She is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fix.
Mrs. Julia White returned to
her home in Atkinson Thursday
after visiting over Memorial Day
with friends in the Amelia com
munity. She spent Monday night
with Mrs. Lindsey and Tuesday
night with Mrs. Link Sageser. She
went to the home of her nephew,
Glenn White Wednesday and vi
sited until Thursday, going to
Atkinson with Mrs. Eklith Ander
sen.
Charlie Sigman returned home
Saturday evening from a visit
with relatives at Edgar. His
daughter, Mrs. Cecil Brown,
Omaha came for him May 25.
Mr. and Mrs. Vem Sageser
and Mrs. Link Sageser attended
the wedding of Dorine Gleed at
Chambers Methodist church Fri
day. She was married to Charles
Blevins of Alta Vista, la.
A school board meeting was
held at the schoolhouse Wednes
day evening.
Tom Murray and daughters. Cle
ta and Demaris, of O’Neill visit
ed in the Floyd Adams home
Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Lindsey and Florence
were O’Neill callers Wednesday.
Mrs. Vem Sageser accompa
nied Mrs. V. Robertson to Norfolk
Thursday to attend an iris show.
Mrs. Bob Blackmore and
daughters, North Platte, visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa
Watson, Joyce and Sharon the
past week. They also visited Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Blackmore and
with her sister, Mrs. Arthur Tib
betts and family at O’Neill.
Dick Doolittle and Vem Sageser
attended the Hereford meeting in
O’Neill Tuesday evening.
Cousins of Clyde Widman from
Chapman visited at the Widman
home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Doolittle,
Mrs. Gertie Adair and Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Peterson visited Mrs.
Bob Adair. Jerry and Diane Fri
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Svatos
were O’Neill callers Thursday.
Mrs. Floyd Adams, Mrs. Blake
Ott and Sally Landrum were At
kinson callers Saturday. Mrs.
Adams has been consulting a
doctor there as she has not been
well for sometime.
WSCS met with Mrs. Ernie
Jonhston Wednesday.
The Rev. Ernest Chambers has
been painting the house and other
buildings at the Arthur Hiatts
LEMON MIST
1C CREAM
It’s lemon ice cream as you like it—by Meadow
Gold, of course—with flakes of lemon stick candy
and a delicate lemon flavor that filters through on
every spoonful. Dandy! Ask for it everywhere.
the past week.
Mrs. Della Ernest received
graduation announcements from
Karen Canr and Sonja Marcei
lus. They are nieces of Mrs.
Ernst. Karen lives at Santa
Monica, Calif., and Is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Em
mett Oarr, and Sonja Is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Marcellus of Montebello, Calif.
The Rev. Cox, pastor at Ameha
and Chambers Methodist churches
attended the annual conference at
Omaha the past week. He ex
pects to return to this charge
again for the coming year.
Mr. and Mrs. August Pospichal
attended Memorial services at
Dwight, and were overnight
guests with her brother, Otto
Koboz and family at Rising City.
Gary and Gregg Pospichal of
Atkinson are visiting their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. August
Pospichal.
The Altar Society of the Catho
lic church met at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Sladek Sunday
for a picnic dinner with a busi
ness meeting and social time
following the dinner.
Mrs. Vem Sageser, Mrs. Link
Sageser and Mrs. Van Robertson
attended the iris tour in Atkinson
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Sperling and
family, Cotesfield, were Mem
orial Day visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Waldo.
Mrs. Paul Fisher and Mrs.
Clyde Burge went to Omaha Sat
urday to meet Dorothy Fisher
who was returning home for the
summer from Greenville, 111.,
where she completed her junior
year in college. Miss Venita
White also returned with them
from a visit with her sister Myr
tle in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce and
Mr. and Mrs. Berl Waldo at
tended the nnen house for Mr
and Mrs. Chris Madsen at Bur
well Sunday. The Madsens were
observing their golden wedding.
Tony Kamphaus of Verdel vi
sited Mr. and Mrs. Anton Svotas
over Saturday night and Sunday.
He had teen here to attend the
wedding of his brother, John
Kamphaus, and LaVeme Whit
comb Saturday at Amelia Metho
dist church.
Glen Siebkin, Denver, Colo.,
visited relatives in the Amelia
vicinity Saturday. He had been
to the Chambers cemetery to
care for his mother, Mary Gil
man Siebkin’s grave. He and his
family are moving to Grand
Island.
The home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Adair and boys was the
scene of the Gilman family re
union Sunday. Present were Mrs.
Gertie Adair, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Adair, Jerry and Diane, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Schmitt, Sara, Margie
and Bill, jr., DesMoines, la.;
Mrs. Mabel Enbody, Winlock,
Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bal
lagh and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Bilstien and Dick, Mr. and
Mrs. Tomme Doolittle and fami
ly, all of Amelia; Mr. and Mrs.
Bus Enbody and daughters, At
kinson; Mrs. Stella Sparks and
Lonnie, Chambers; Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Gilman, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Everett and Harley Lee,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Claussen,
Debra, Linda and Harold Lynn,
Denver. Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Gilman, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Thompson, Barbara and Pamela,
and Sam Gilman, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Gilman, Omaha; Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Hyland of Stuart.
Try The Frontier Want
Ads — It Pays !
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Hospitalization
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LIFE
United of Omaha
Oscar Spitzenberger
Box 667 Telephone 888
O'Neill, Nebr.
Office at
429 Xorth 3rd Street
38tf
REG. *4.98
4-PLAYER SET
344
Everything you need for a four-party
game fitted into a plastic carrying case
to take along on picnics, vacations . . .
summer funl Set includes 4 rackets, 2
shuttle cocks, 2 extension poles, 19-ft.
net, instruction book.
Shop Ben Franklin and
Patton's O'Neill
Page News
By Mrs. Ben Alter
WSCS Group to
Have June 11
Student Day
WSCS met Thursday in the Wes
leyan room of the Methodist
church. Mrs. Alton Braddock had
the devotion and lesson entitled
“Home for the Refugees”, as
sisted by Mesdames John Stein
berg, Arnold Stewart, Jessie Kel
ly, Raymond and Harold Heiss.
Mrs. Edgar Stauffer was the pi
anist. Mrs. Raymond Heiss, new
ly elected president, conducted the
business part of the meeting.
Floors are to be the special pro
ject of the members this fall.
June 11 was designated to be stu
dent day. The recognition of read
ing points was discussed. A get
well card was sent to Mrs. Gina
Cronk. Hostess were Mrs. R. F.
Park and Mrs. R. V. Crumly.
Chatter Sew club met at the
home of Mrs. Harry Thomsen.
The members worked on their
own work and made plans to
have a picnic June 25.
Mrs. Merwyn French jr. and
girJs spent from Thursday to
Sunday visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. O. Olson at Oakland.
Stephanie and Julieanne remain
ed with their grandparents for a
short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski
visited Mrs. Art Givens in the
Atkinson hospital Sunday. They
also visited in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Babl.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Asher
and girls of Atkinson and Mrs.
Robert Asher and children of Al
liance were last Monday over
night guests of Mrs. Frieda Ash
Cl .
Mrs. Cyril Hansen and children
of Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie
Kelly and Mrs. Anna Thompson
went Monday to visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Grimes in
Chambers. Mrs. Hansen and child
ren returned to her home in Car
roll Tuesday.
Mrs. Dale Matschullat and Jo
an were Sunday to Wednesday
guests with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Harrison in Lincoln.
Little Jan Matschullat stayed
with Mr. and Mrs. A1 Anthony in
Inman while her mother was
away.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wettlau
fer and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Wettlaufer and family
of Page, Mrs. Gerald Wettlaufer
and Gary, Mrs. Andrew Wettlau
fer, all of O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd May and family of Van
Nuys, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Stron g and children , Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Strong and Terry and
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stevens
and family of Norfolk attended
a picnic Sunday at the park in
O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Kelly went
to Stanton for Memorial Day and
also visited with Mr. and Mrs.
A. D. Reed near Stanton and Mr.
and Mrs. 9. R. Reed at Bruns
wick.
Tuesday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin Harvey were Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Woods of Cen
terville, S. D., Mr. and Mrs. Ed
gar Woods, Lincoln and Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Asher and family
of Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Mernon Chase
and Betty left Tuesday for their
home in Portersville, Calif. Mrs.
Chase had been here visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mat
schullat and other relatives.
Ben Asher, Page, Floyd But
terfield, Atkinson and Homer
Ernest, O’Neill, all ASC commit
teemen and William Miller, of
fice manager entertained Mr. and
Mrs. Mack Atkinson, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Lohaus, Francis Hav
ranek, Miss Margaret Mullins,
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Latzel all of
O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ad
ams, Chambers, and Mrs. Asher
and Mrs. Butterfield at a supper
party Thursday night at the Town
House.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Coday of
Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Edw
Coday of Chambers were Sunday
guests in the George Wettlaufer
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mudloff,
Norman and Dale were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
M. E. Davis of O’Neill.
The annual June breakfast of
the Improvement club was held
Monday morning at the Improve
men clubhouse. There were 15
members and one guest, Mrs.
Lorenz Riege, present. Installa
lation of officers was held.
Mrs. Robert Asher and child
ren returned to their home in Al
liance Monday. She had been here
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Appleby, Inman, Mrs. Har
old Asher and Mrs. Dan Nissen,
and Mr. Asher’s mother, Mrs.
Frieda Asher, as well as other
relatives. Connie Nissen and Di
ane Kemper, both of Page, ac
companied her home.
Mrs. Harry Pappas and family,
Lincoln were here for the week
end. She returned home Sunday
taking her grandmother, Mrs. R.
D. Copes, back with her for a
short vacation.
Major and Mrs. Lynn Lamason
and children, Omaha, are visit
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Lamason.
Mrs. and Mrs. Edd Stewart and
Mickie left Monday for Kearney
where Mr. Stewart is attending a
custodian school.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aughe of
Norfolk visited Tuesday with Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Matschullat.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. King and
family and Mrs. Mary King, all of
York, were here from last Fri
day to Sunday visiting in the Roy
Zellers home.
Mrs. Robert Frels and children
met Mr. and Mrs. Larry Taylor
and Mark of Scottsbluff at Thed
ford and accompanied them here
where she visited in the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mer
wyn French sr. The Taylors vis
ited with Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Finch and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher
and Ron and Linda Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Nisseen and girls,
Jean Nissen, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Asher and family and Mrs. Frie
da Asher were among those from
Page who attended a picnic at
the O’Neill park last week.
GGG and G chib met Friday
with Mrs. Clarence Stevens. Cards
were played with Mrs. Elsie Cork,
Mrs. Anton Nissen and Mi's. Otto
Matschullat winning prizes.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski
and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschul
lat were Friday night guests of
Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Ickes.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Goeke of
Atkinson were Sunday dinner
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lyndley Crumly.
Linda, Lurene, Vonda and
Chuckie Asher were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Harvey while their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Asher, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Robbins at
Rushville.
A no-host dinner was held at
the J. W. Finch home last Sun
day, with Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Taylor and Mark of Scottsbluff
and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tay
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pease
and family, Niobrara, Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Waring were Mem
orial day dinner guests of Mrs.
Ethel Waring.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fink attend
ed Bible school program Sunday
night of the Methodist and United
Presbyterian church in Ewing.
Their son, Bruce, stayed with
his grandmother, Mrs. Kitty Fry,
at Ewing so that he could at
tend school there.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hurst, Red
field, la., and their son, Fred
Hurst of Pierre, S. D., Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Miller, Chambers,
and Glenn of Omaha, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Gray, Page and their
son, Veldon of San Francisco were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Stewart. Mrs. Hurst, Mrs.
Gray and Mrs. Stewart are sis
ters of Mr. Miller.
Veldon Gray left last Thursday
for his home in 9an Francisco
where he is employed by the
Grey Hound Bus company.
Mr. and Mrs. Lei and Stalling
and daughter of Orchard were
Sunday evening guests in the Ed
Eggan home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Copple
and family spent Memorial
weekend with heir parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge.
Mr. Copple is recuperating from
a knee operation and is getting
along just fine. They will spend
there summer in Greeley, Colo.,
where Mr. Copple will attend
school and receive his master’s
degree.
Memorial dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fin
lay were Mr. and Mrs. Vernie
Finlay and daughter, Mrs. Jim
Good and family, James Nissen
and Diane Cork. Afternoon cal
lers were Mr. and Mrs. Leland
Finlay and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Finlay and
Sheila of Bronson, la., spent the
Memorial weekend with relatives
at Page. Mrs. Lawrence Finlay
of Wellington, Colo., who had been
a guest at the Bert Finlay home
since Saturday, returned home
with them.
Jim Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Gailen Miller, left Friday for San
"Free Free"
Sunday Morning
Special
With every purchase of beer to
take out — a FREE Sunday World
Herald.
This offer good every Sunday for
remainder of the summer.
Joe Langan's Tavern
Diego. His parents took him to
Grand Island.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Finch were
Wednesday evening guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn
French sr. for an outdoor supper.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Handke of
Clark, S. D. visited last Friday
morning with Mr, and Mrs. Or
ville Kemper. In the afternoon
they called on his aunt, Mrs. Em
ma Kemper.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ballantyne
and family and his mother, Mrs.
J. O. Ballantyne of Independence,
Mo., spent a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Wegman.
Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen jr
and family were Sunday dinner
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. N. D. Ickes. Dennis Ickes
was home for the weekend. He is
employed at the Howard Miller
home in Ewing.
Mrs. Merwyn French jr. began
Tuesday to give private piano
lessons to 12 pupils ranging from
the first grade to seniors in high
school. Plans are being made for
an organ class to begin soon.
Elmer and Harlan Saltz spent
last week touring the Black Hills,
Estes Park and Rocky Mt. Na
tional Park. They also visited
points of interest in Denver.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Troshynski
went to Wayne Friday. On Mon
day they registered for the sum
mer session at Wayne State
Teachers college. Hugh will teach
in Orchard this fall.
Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Cronk were Mr. and Mrs. Mel
vin Roach and Mr. and Mrs. A.J.
Richstatter and Jimmy of Os
mond. The occasion was Joan
v^ruuik £» ursi communion.
A family get-together was held
at the Improvement club building
Memorial Day. The guests includ
ed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cronk,
Fred and Julie, Mr. and Mrs. Lar
ry Heiss and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Cronk and girls, Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Fetrow, Mrs. Ed
Pierson, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Lorenz and family, all of O’Neill,
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Wood and
family of Elm Creek, Mrs. Char
les Cronk and Mrs. Bess Wanser
of Fremont.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Saltz ob
served their 25th wedding anni
versary with a family dinner Sun
day. Relatives were present from
Ewing, Norfolk and Spencer.
Their daughter, Mrs. Merle Sehi,
baked the cake. The Saltzes were
married June 3, 1936 at Bruns
wick. She was the former Augus
ta Johnson and ran a beauty
shop at the time of her marriage.
The Saltzes are the parents of
four children, Elmer, Duane, and
Harlan and Mrs. Merle (Lois)
Sehi.
Mrs. Jessie Cronk was a house
guest of Mrs. Ethel Hall in Or
chard from Thursday to Sunday.
Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge accom
panied Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fus
selman to Omaha Tuesday where
she attended the Nebraska annu
al conference of the Methodist
church at St. Paul’s church in
Omaha.
A no-host dinner was held Mem
orial day at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Summers. Among
those who attended were Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Copple and family of
Norfolk,Mr. and Mrs. Dick Trow
bridge and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Trowbridge and family
and Mrs. 0. A. Weber.
Mr and Mrs. C. E. Walker and
Larry spent Sunday visiting rela
tives in Norfolk which included
the Anthony Craig family and Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Baber.
Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French
sr. took their daughter, Mrs. Ro
bert Freis and children, to her
home in Hershey Friday. Mrs.
Freis had been here visiting for
the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Kennedy
entertained at a picnic Memorial
Day. Among the guests were Mr.
and Mrs. George Allely and
daughter, Jean, of TcJtamah,
Mrs. E. L. Deming, Blair, Mrs.
Genevieve Mumford, Beatrice,
Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Albright,
Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ken
nedy, Ainsworth and Mr. and
Mrs. William Sorensen and fam
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ken
nedy and Pat of Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cronk en
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Heiss, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Trowbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Dar
rell Heiss, Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Heiss Friday evening. Cards
were played and homemade ice
cream and cake were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski
will leave Sunday for Alliance
where she will enter St. Joseph
hospital in Alliance Tuesday
morning to undergo surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prill ;ind
Scott were Sunday dinner guests
of her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Harper.
Mr. and Mrs. Berget Wiseman
of Ogallala were May 28 sup
per and overnight guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Steinberg.
Mr. and Mrs. John Steinberg,
Mrs. Marie Clemans and Mrs.
Paul Hartigan and Donelle at
tended the wedding of Miss Jan
ice Steinberg and Wayne Hoff
man at the United Brethren
church in Orchard 9unday eve
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Prill and
family of Spencer, la., spent their
week’s vacation with his mother,
Mrs. Bertha Prill of Page.
The Nifty Needlers 4-H club
met at the home of Andrea Wett
laufer May 31. The members an
swered roll call by telling “How
I Can Improve my Manners'’.
The Lets Sew members discussed
different size needles and their
use. They looked at their towels
and were told to bring their ap
ron material to next meeting. The
Skirt and Blouse members put
in a zipper and gathered a skirt.
The Lounging and Sleeping mem
bers discussed pockets, stay
stitching, and decided to have
their dusters done in June. The
Beginning Meal planning division
judged food menus. The cakes
and pies members learned how
to roll out pie dough. The first
year food preservation division
got books and discussed projects.
Connie Summers was in charge
of games. The next meeting will
be with Laurie and Roberta Schei
nost. Jolene Grass will have
games, Reporter, Roberta Asher.
WARRANTY DEEM
WD-Mary Whaley to Margaret
L Timmerman & hus 5-29-61 $1
Lots 3 St 4 Blk J- McCafferty’s
2nd Add- O’Neill.
SHERIFF’S DEED-Leo S Tom
jack to John Conard 2-7-55 $10
Lots 9 & 10 Blk G- All Blk H
Lyons Add- Emmet.
QCD-Nelle M Scott to Leo F
Harte 7-20-59 $100- 3 acres in SEV*
17-28-10.
WD-Edwin A Sevcik to Carl G
Schenzel & wf 5-29411 $10,200
West 35 ft lot 4 & East 20 ft lot
5 Blk 14- O’Neill.
WD-John Shald to Ivo L. Shald
and Sandra Shald 6-2-61 $l-NVi
NEti 10-30-16.
QOD-William J Humipal to Re
gina J Witter-no date- $1- Non
descripts Nos 40 & 46 in SEV« 32
30-14.
QCD-Arthur Humpal to Regina
J Witter 5-26-61 $l-Non No. 40 St
46 in 32-30-14.
WD-Edw Humpal to John W
Schorn & wf 5-24-61 $1-S& lots l
6 2 Blk 2- Collins Add- Atkinson.
WP-Eleanor Rothchild to Lyle
H Worden & wf 5-25-61 $23,760
EViNWVii-EVfc 22-Twp 25-Range 15
except 3.842 acres deeded to State
of Nebr.
WD-Marcella Bollwit to L A St
W A Hobbs 3-24-61 $12,800-WW
6-25-9.
WD-Phillip Cohn to Tony Asi
mus 10-3-60 $4000 Lots 19-20-& 21
Blk B- O’Neill & Hagerty’s Add
O’Neill.
QCD-John .1 Dougherty to Lucy
Dougherty 3-61 $1- NWV4- SEVi 11
SW'ASEVi 13- SEVt 24-27-10 Subj
to indebtedness.
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TO CUSTOMERS OF
CONSUMERS PUBLIC
POWER DISTRICT_
III
We wish to express our appreciation
for the excellent response to our
recent survey regarding proposed
jjj Legislation to prevent Public Power
Districts from selling household
appliances (LB-578).
Since we have received requests for
the results of the survey, we feel it
is our obligation to give you this in
formation.
m
76.2% of the opinions expressed were opposed to
prohibiting the District from selling electrical appli
ances.
i • • • •
Cards were sent to every 10th name
on the customer list, asking the
following question:
"Should Consumers Public Power District be pro
hibited from selling electrical appliances?"
Opinions expressed on the cards re
turned were NO — 76.2% Yes —
23.8%.
Consumers Public Power District