Clearwater News Mr*. Chari** C'urlrlght HUoter 5 3290 Grade Teacher Resigns; Replacement Is Sought Mrs. Frances Anderson, Nor folk, first and primary grade teacher in the local school, lias resigned her position and a re placement is being sought, at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grow, Wayne, were calling on friends here the first of ihe week. Mr. and Mrs. Uay Sanks, North Platte, visited several days with Mrs. Sank's father, William Lu-1 bon, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maben re turned from California where: they had visited their son, Gay ien and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kimes, Ca lifornia, are visiting friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Springer,' Oregon, has been visiting Mrs. Springer’s mother, Mrs. Martha Wilcox, and other relatives. Mrs. Springer is remembered here as Fdna Wilcox. Mrs. Walter Snider left Friday by plane to visit her s ,n, Wayne! and family in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGee were dinner guests of tlie Calvin Kucera family in Schuyler last Sunday. Walter Snider relumed home Thursday after attending a fun eral directors convention in North Platte. Mrs. Sarah Mapes spent a cou ple of days near Hoskins visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Stanley Langenburg and family. Mr. and Mrs. Howard I.uhcn were honored at a dinner in the Oita llubel li*me Friday evening in observance of their 33rd wedding anniversary. Mrs. Inez jaeke has returned from California after visiting her daughters there. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Roosendale an 1 family have moved to then farm (jccupied by Clyde Patras. The family moved their trailer home on the place and are living in it. The annual Lord’s Acre auction1 was well attendeil Saturday night ut the Legion hall here. The event, j sponsored by the members of the Methodist church, always draws j a large crowd. W nun of the church served lunch from 3 p.rn. 'until late evening. Harry Graham was able to re turn to his home Tuesday after a six-week stay in the Veteran’s hospital in Lincoln where he had undergone major surgery. Verdigre News By Vac ltanda Carnival Planned for School Band Fund On November 17 tentative plans are formed for the Band Parents club to sponsor a benefit carni val for the Verdigre school band, the event to be held in the high j school gymnaisum. Various forms of entertainment and lunch, also a food sale and a “white ele-1 phant” sale are planned. Mrs. H. Vonasek, Mrs. Raymond Sou eok and Mrs. Joe F. Farnik are the co-chairmen. The Verdigre FFA members who attended the National FFA convention in Kansas City, Mo., returned home October 15. Those who attended were Richard Nov acck. Gone Marshall, Donald For man, Gene Marshall, David Hr- * bek, and their advisor, Ted D.1 Ward. There have been several chan ges made in Verdigre of late. Ted’s cafe which has been operat ed for a number of years by Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ondracek, has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Me serve, Coiambus, who are moving to Verdigre to make their home. The new owners will talre orve. session November 1. Paul (Shad) Larson, who has been employed at Tony’s tavern for sometime, has accepted a position here with the Gas Company of Plainview, and Jerry Souhrada, who has been employed by the McElhose company has taken Larsen's place at Tony’s tavern. Bruce Walton, who has been employed by Plainview Gas company, plans to move to South Dakota in the near future. October 27 4-H Achievement Day for Knox county will be held at Verdigre in the ZCBJ hall starting at 8 p.m. Dr. Otto Hoi-! berg of the Nebraska Center for i Continuing Education of the Col- i lege of Agriculture campus, will be the main speaker. Coronation! of the king and queen and pre-j sentation of awards will be other highlights of the program. Elaine Skucius, associate State 4-H lead er, will present the awards to the 4-H members. This event is open to the public. Lunch will be served following the program. Ionic Lodge No. 87, AF & AM held the regular communication Thursday with good attendance at the Masonic Temple at Niobrara. Howard W. Mayberry, Master preskied. Improvements are to be made at the temple before the cold weather starts. Those attending from Verdigre were Joe J. Jacot. Leonard J. Kocina, Tony C. Paesl, John E. Pavlik, Mario -Custer, Bolton, Randa. Floyd Hildreth and Vac Randa. JoEllen Famik, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Famik, and Kenneth McElhose. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter McElhose, spent th* weekend with their parents. Both are attending the University at Lincoln and are graduates of Veridgre high school. I SPINACH 21 < ails 39^ * I CRUSHED, TIDBIT* or OHUJHC STYLE M AA. 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