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The Banner-Press from David City, Nebraska • 15

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1 Advertising SERVICES QUALITY SERVICE FOR YOU! PROPANE SERVICE Emil Jochim. Mgr. PHONE 367-3976 (Skelgas) LP-GAS WORLD'S FINEST GRUBAUGH Auctioneers Conducting -farm, furniture: and general sales. See or call "MARV Ph. 367-3325 Ph.

542-4701 David City Rising City SELECT RISK auto and truck insurance cuts the cost. Can you qualify? See Raymond Riha Ph. 367-2427, David City AUTO REPAIRS BRECKA Motor Parts 01 PHONE 367-3757 VALVE GRINDING STUDITE APPLICATION FULL LINE PARTS For Car, Truck, Tractor Retail and Wholesale 452 5TH ST. DAVID CITY STEAMATIC carpet cleaning re. moves DEEP.DOWN soil.

and grime. LEHR FLOOR SERVICE Ph. 643.2631 Seward, Nebr, 50.tf PLUMBING and. HEATING INSTALLATIONS REFRIGERATION AND PLUMBING CO. call 367-3774 SALES and SERVICE Marvin Harold MOHLER McELRAVY DAVID CITY PLANNING TO REMODEL YOUR BATHROOM? Call 367-3774 M.

M. Refrigeration and Plumbing Co. David City tf FOR PROMPT TV REPAIRS call 367-3390 and good welding rods." STRAKA BLACKSMITH WELDING SHOP David City Phone 367-3365 HAIN'S TV Appliance DAVID CITY REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND FARM MANAGEMENT. Contact LYLE KROFT. Broker 580 G.

David City 367-4134 2-1f BARBER'S SERVICE 1st and Main 5th and Main Pontiac Tempest GMC Trucks Stromsburg Phone 764-2681 9-152 For All Tractor Tire Service Fluid Pump Vulcanizer GOODYEAR-MOBIL-GATES TIRES call 367-3252 David City Tire Battery GREEN STAMPS Blacksmithing and Welding Studite Hardsurfacing We stock for sale bolts, steel Phone your news to 367-3054. Besides outliving men. Ameri: can women spend less time in hospitals per visit. Sale Calender (This information is offered as a public service without charge. Auctioneers are asked to notify The Banner-Press office of sales which they have booked in this area in order that this calendar may be as complete as possible Every effort is made to include all enle dates hut no responsihilitv or liability is assumed for any omit rinn.

Each Wednesday Livestock quetion sale at Nebraska Live stock Sales Lincoln Grubaugh Bros aucts. Every Thursday and SaturdayWahoo Livestock Auction Wahoo. Nebr. auction Sales. Delbert Manske, owner.

Auction every Friday. 5:30 p.m Grand Ole Auction 1157 23rd' 'Ave Columbus Nebr Bob Alshouse anot Every Friday feeder cattle and finn at Omaha Stockvards Cru Bros aucts Fridav. Jan. 9 Residence, household goods and antique sale at 186 8th David City. Estate of George Cooper, owner.

Garhan and Sima, aucts. Saturday, Jan. 17-General farm sale northwest of Valparaiso. Leonard A. Woita, owner.

Bill Sima and H. F. Garhan, aucts. Saturday. Jan.

24-General farm sale northwest of Rising Oscar Schmid, owner, Grubaugh aucts. CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many relatives, friends and neighbors for the acts of kindness, memorial offerings, sympathy cards, flowers, and all the food following the loss of our daughter, and granddaughter, Jean. Special thanks to Msgr. Lisko, Father W. Sladky, and Dr.

Rudolph. Mr. Mrs. Clarence Greguras and Bob Mr. Mrs.

Ed. Greguras Mrs. Anna Karel CARD OF THANKSThe family of Verda Vanek ex: presses deep appreciation for all the acts of kindness and thoughtfulness of so many relatives and friends throughout thes: last months and also for sympathy cards and memorials. Husband. Emil Vanek Sister, Mary Belle Pool Brother, C.

H. Pool Nieces and nephews CARD OF THANKSSincere thanks to relatives and 4 friends for sympathy cards, flowers and memorials received after the death of Gertie Remmers. Special thanks to Dr. Heine and St. Mary's Hospital staff, the organist and choir, the ladies who served the lunch and all others.

who Helped in any way, Anna Hoeft CARD OF THANKSThanks to friends, relatives and Redeemer Ladies' Guild for the many cards received for our gold. en. wedding anniversary Henry and Catherine Schroeder CARD OF THANKS- Sincere thanks to neighbors, friends and relatives for cards, visits and gifts received while in Lincoln General and David City Hospitals; also to Knotts for their ambulance service, Dr. Ekeler, hospital staff and Fathers Rasmussen, Rutten and Birkel for their visits. A big thank you to the Jelinek boys for helping out so much and also friends who helped take care of the family when we were in need.

God bless you. -Richard Krenk CARD OF THANKS- We would like to express our sincere appreciation and thanks to our friends, relatives, and sixth grade class of David City Public School for the plants. floral arrangements, cards, gifts and visits while John and I were in the hospital. A special thanks to Dr. Neihaus and the hospital staff for their excellent care.

Mrs. Ray Hauser and John CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank everyone who attended our golden wedding reception and for gifts, cards and flowers, it was a day we'll never forget. Fay and Mary Smith CARD OF THANKSThanks to friends and neighbors who helped with the work at our farm. Thanks also to the Ulysses Fire Department and Rescue Unit. Mrs.

Eldeen Matulka CARD OF THANKSWe express our thanks to relatives, neighbors, friends, Dr. Ekeler, hospital staff, Rev. Crounse, casket bearers and for all kind deeds. Mrs. F.

H. Kuhl La Veda Cope Gary Cope CARD OF THANKS- 1 wish to thank all my relatives and friends who remembered me with visits, gifts and cards while I was home. hospitalized and since my return Ron Smaus CARD OF THANKSSincere thanks to all who remembered me with cards, visits and gifts while hospitalized and dur. ing my stay in Lincoln. Mrs.

W. M. Hiatt CARD OF THANKSSincere thanks to everyone who has been 50 kind since our 1C- turn to Ulysses. Special thanks to all who helped at the time of June's hospitalization and since Her return home. May God bless each of you.

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd West CARD OF THANKS- Our sincere thanks and deep appreciation to everyone who so kindly assisted at the time of the death of our husband, son, brother and uncle: We are grateful for many flowers, mass offerings, sympathy cards and food. Special thanks to Msgr. Schuster, pallbearers, Altar Society, the ladies who prepared and served the dinner and to the Knott Funeral Home, The family of Joseph R.

Matulka CARD OF THANKSSincere thanks to all my relatives and friends for the cards, visits and gifts while I was hospitalized. Also for food brought to the house since my return home. A special thank you to Msgr, Lisko, Father Danko, Dr. Kaufmann and the nurses. Best wishes to all of you for a happy, prosperous and healthy New Year.

Clem Vandenberg Bellwood Happenings Mrs. Ruth Cockson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Romshek and family hosted a family dinner at their home Sunday. Guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Dan Demuth and daughter of Lincoln and Mrs. Arnola Demuth of Omaha. Mrs. Demuth spent several days with the Romsheks and friends House guests of Mr.

and Cyril Birkel are Anthony Reisdorff, Carolyn and Ronald of Albuquerque, N. and Miss Martha Reisdorff of Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Zeller and family hosted a family dinner Sunday at their home.

Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Peters and family of David City, Mrs. Margaret Peters, Mr. and Mrs.

Don. Peters and family and Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCawley and family, Pfr. Mike McCawley of Ft.

McClellan, Alabama, and Miss Mary Jane Melgoth, Pfe. McCawlev arrived home Dec. 17 and returned January 1 to Alabama for further asslenment with the US Army, Str. and Mrs. Roger Grothe and Tracy returned to their home in Omaha after spending several days with Mr.

and Mrs. Victor Bohaty. The Zeilinger families held their annual Christmas dinner at: the Fire Hall. Those attending we pie the Gene Zeilinger family, the Don Zeilinger family, the Vern Zei. linger family, Dale and Gary Zeilinger of Lincoln.

the Leo Aldrich family of Rising City, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bell of McConk. Mrs. Lillian Zeilinger of David City, Roger Grothe and family, and Mr.

and Mrs. Victor Bohaty of Bellwood. Rudy Oborny of Milwaukee, spent the holidavs with his parents. Mr. and.

Mrs. Rudy Oborny and family. Recently bantized at St. Petit's Church was Carla Ann daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Ebel. Sponsors were Patricia and Michael Ebel. Father G. C. Messofficiated.

man Eight members. of. the Methodist Youth Fellowship went caroling Sunday evening to several of the "shut ins" in Bellwood. Refreshments were served at the 30- cial hall following the caroling. Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Hiller and fomil, Mr and Mrs Thy Hiler and. famiy and Mrs. Lila Hiller and family of Grand Island, and Mrs. Edna Hiller attended the wedding in Omaha Saturday.

Dec. 27 of Karen Hiller- and Lester Tithe. Karen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hiller of Oniaha.

Barbara spent several days the past week in Kansas City, and in Kansas Chy, visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Klein ho ited a family dinner at their home Monday, Dec. 29.

Guests were the flank Williams family of Lincoln the Don Stastny family of Fremont, and the Kenneth Klein family of Seward. On Friday, Jan, 2. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Zitek End family of Littleton, ar- FOOTNOTES Training a baby by the book is a good idea, but you need a different book for each baby. Little boy to father: "Believe me Dad, it's just as hard being a kid now as when you were a kid." Don't think of the wedding as losing a daughter.

Think of it as gaining. a bathroom! (or telephone) They say an elephant never forgets. What has he got to remember? Swallowing one's pride is nonfattening! Enjoy substantial savings on better grade shoes for all the family during our Annual January Clear: ance Sale, now in full swing at Krogers Shoeland SEWARD, NEBRASKA rived to' spend sevearl days with the Kleins. A-1C Thomas F. Forre, 'son of Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Forre, is spending a 14-day leave with his parents. Tom has been stationed at Seymour Johnson. Air Base in North Carolina, and will return to the same base for further trainin. H.

M.3 George Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. arrive: home Tuesday evening from San Francisco to spend a leave after a tour of duty in Vietnam. Too late for last week: Mr.

and Mrs" Albin Zimmerman entertained the following guests at mas dinner: Mr. and Mrs. David Zimmerman, and Dale and Miss Elaine Zimmerman and Donald Kyander of -Denver, Colo. On Friday the Zimmermans were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Osantowski and family of St. Edward The Osantowskis were unable to be present at the Christmas dinner due to illness in the family. Mrs. Marjorie Kimble and Bonnie spent the holiday with relatives at Clifton, Kans. Mrs.

ble's mother, Mrs. Viola Pet r- son. is hospitalized following a recent illness. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Smith visited with Mrs. Maggie Harris and other relatives at Culver. City, during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Reha and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fiala in Millard Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Nantkes of Ulysess visited with Mrs. Margaret Hough on Sunday. They also attended the 50th wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Smith at the United Methodist Church.

Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hollmann of California arrived on New Years Day to visit with the Frank Benediet family, the Roland Casper family and other relatives. Terry has served with the Seabeas for the past three years. They recently have returned from Japan where they were married.

He has been discharged from the service. Miss Connie Hiller returned to Creighton University to resume her studies after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Hiller. Miss Shirley Mick returned to Grand Island to resume her duties at the St.

Franeis Hospital following a holiday vacation spent with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Mick. Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Selzer entertained the following guests at their home Friday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Heimer and son Donald of Shelby and Mr. and Mrs.

George Anniversary Chub of Bell. wood. held a no host New Year's. party at the Legion Hal so furaished the entertainment and refreshments were served. Lisa Knott spent several davs last week with her grandmother, Mrs.

Ruth Cockson. Mrs. JoAnn Knott of Lincoln came to get her Saturday. They visited with Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Knott at David City before returning to Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith hosted a family dinner at their home on New Year's Day. Guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Vrehota and Teresa of Lincoln, Henry and Leo Smith of David City, the Steinbach children of Prague, and. George Smith of San Francisco, who is on leave from the U.

S. Navy. Mr. and Mrs. R.

P. Kinnisor have returned from several days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Terry Kilgore and family of Green Bay, Wis. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Peters and family of David City were Saturday evening guests of Mrs. Marg: aret Peters. Sunday guests of Mrs. Peters were Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Meysenburg and family of Genoa. Evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Markus and.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCawley and family. Mrs. Edna Hiller entertained at a belated Christmas dinner at her home Sunday.

Guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Hiller and family of Deshler and Mrs. Antoinette Berniklau of Seward. Sunday visitors of Mr.

and Mrs. Rudy Oborny were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Witt and son Paul of Lincoln. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Oborny had as a guest Sunday evening Everett Graves. ST. PETERS CHURCH No Mass on Monday mornings starting the 5th of January, Mass will be held at 3:45 on Monday before Catechism classes will start. All pupils from the public school are asked to attend mass.

Pupils from David City who attend grade school are asked to come to catechism classes as soon as possible after the bus arrives. Ladies of the parish of St. Peters have volunteered to teach the classes. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH A permanent flower arrangement for the altar of the church has been given to the United Methodist Church' by Mrs. Bernard (Shirley) Thoelke of Columbus, daughter of the late Mrs.

Mayme Flaxel in memory of her. WEDDING SHOWER Mrs. Thomas Schrawyer of Omaha was honored Sunday at a miscellaneous shower, at the Legion Hall. Hostesses were Mmes. Norwood Fish, Viola Schutt, Denzil Winterfeld, Arthur Carmen and Louis Wagner, Twenty two guests were registered.

Mrs. Denzil Winterfeld was in charge of the guest book. Gifts were in charge of Janice and Karen Wagner of Rising City. The color scheme was blue and white and a centerpiece of driftwood was used. Bride's bingo and bride's cookbook were used for entertainment.

The door prize was given to Mrs. Howard Loveless of Bellwood. Refreshments were served following the opening of gifts. Mrs. Schrawyer, formerly Miss Connie Jensen, was married to Thomas Schrawyer at the Covenant Presbyterian church in Omaha on December 13th.

Too late for last week Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brase, Mrs. Mary. Brase and Mrs.

Kate Homokla visited with the Jess Schrier family at Columbus Junction, Iowa, and at the Ray Wilson home in Galesburg, during the. holidays. Mrs. Anna Bock is now visiting with. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Brase after. spending the past two months with the Harry Conrad and Ben Hopkins families in Omaha. Sunday guests of the Brases Mr. and Mrs.

Ben. Hopkins and Omaha, Mr. and Mater Kruse of Octavia and Mrs. Anna Bock. New Years guests of the Brases were the Jack Romshek and Jerome Didier families, the Don Griffiths family of Madison and Mrs.

Ruth Romshek. SERVICES HELD FRIDAY FOR MRS. JOHN FLAXEL Services for Mrs. 1ohn Flaxel, 83. a former Bellwood resident, were conducted Friday morning.

Jan. 2, at the Nebraska 100F Home at York and Friday afternoon at the Bellwood United Methodist Church with the Rev. Carroll H. Prouty conducting. Soloists Mrs.

Gerald Mick and Audrey Kreizinger were accompanied by Mrs. Robert M. Bell, organist. Pallbearers were Harold Bock. Robert Bell, Clarence Ewert.

Everett Graves, Robert Rarie and Charles Smith. Burial was 1 in the Bellwood Cemetery. Mavme Elzinu Flaxel. the of Hugh and Mary Bacus Waite, was born April 21, 1886 at Unionville Mo She died at the 1.0.0 F. Home in York, on Dec.

29, 1969. When vet a child of five years the family moved to Pacific Junetion. la where she grew up and received her education in the pubVic schools On October 13, 1904 she was Income Tax Returns Please make your Income Tax Appointments as soon as possible and avoid the lastminute rush. Two competent tax practitioners available at all times, including holidays, Saturdays and Sundays. CALL 367-3261 or 367-3291 Eberly Tax Service Dick Vi Ann in marriage with William Owens.

They were the parents. off two daughters, Erma and Juanita, and a son, William Dale, before the death of Mr. Owens. On Aprli 23, 1923 she was united in marriage with John C. Flaxel.

They were the parents of two children, Shirley Jean and a son who died in infancy. The Flaxels lived near and in Bellwood for many years previous to becoming residents of the 1.0.0 F. Home on Sept. 3, 1964 Mr. Flaxel died June 27, 1965.

Mrs. Flaxel was a long time member of the Bellwood United Methodist Church and of the Womens Society of Christian She was also a member of the Bellwood Rebekah Lodge No. 367. She was preceded in death by her parents; four brothers, Ed ward, Elva, Hugh and Harvey; two sisters, Mrs. Kate Rainey and Mrs.

Jessie Kinney; and by her son, William Dale Owens. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Nellie Severe of Ogden, Utah; three daughters, Mrs. Roy (Erma) Percivale of "Scottshluff, Mrs. A.

T. (Juanita) Boyll of Terre Haute, and Mrs. W. B. (Shirley) Thoelke of Columbus, leaves 8.

grandchildren, 14 greatgrandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Farmers To Answer Ag Census Query 18 A This month farmers throughout the nation, including Butler county, will receive Census of Agriculture forms from the Bureau of the Census of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. They should be completed and mailed back no later than Feb.

15, 1970. The instructions state that estimates are acceptable if no actual figures are available, and stress that results are confidential to the Census Bureau and can be used only for statistical purposes. This year's form is designed to be practical and the questions generally relate to production and cost figures which any good farm operator. should have readily available for his own purposes and planning. In a fast changing economy such as this -it is evident the figures available from the 1964 Census of Agriculture are already.

obsolete. It is important to have accurate -figures on the nation's agricu tural situation if intelligent legislation is to be adopted to improve the agricultural economy. Shooting hours for squirrel and cottontail in. Nebraska are from one half hour before sunrise to sunset. Jan.

8, 1970 The Banner-Press, David City, WANTED LIVESTOCK FEEDERS WHO ARE LOOKING FOR SOMETHING BETTER Are you thinking about changing your feeding program. WHY NOT GIVE 4x4 A GO? Ask your neighbors. They are our best salesmen. We handle a complete line of supplements including liquid- and complete rations. JIM REDLER Your Walnut Grove Dealer PH.

367-3558 DAVID CITY in Color TV Console Color with Advanced Automatic RCA "Locked-in" Color TV Fine Tuning Here's RCA color quality plus the luxury of Advanced Automatic "Locked -in" Fine Tuning (A.F.T.). The CASTLETON Model GL-650 23" 295 sq. in. picture OFF ON ALL COLOR TV LIMITED OFFER! Hain's TV Appliance SALES AND SERVICE "We Sell. the Best and Service the Rest" Ph.

367-3390 East Side of David City to READ USE THE BANNER-PRESS ADS SEE THE WIZARD OF A- DIENE 5600 The New Generation of John Deere Combines They're coming your way! The New Generation of John Deere Combines. See the mighty new 6600 take on yesterday's capacity champion, the 105, in actual field competition. The camera films all the action the stopwatch times every bushel harvested you see every minute of "'The Great Combine Race" at "Farming Frontiers '70." It's the year's most exciting farm program. And there's more. You'll see a dramatic new motion picture, "A Way of Life," that looks at the heart of farming through the eyes of a farm family.

And you may be the lucky winner of a new 21-inch, electric-start John Deere Power Mower. Don't miss "FF-'70." JOHN DEERE FARMING FRONTIERS '70 SATURDAY, JAN. 10th 1:30 p.m. at 4th St. Theatre, David City COFFEE AND DOUGHNUTS BEFORE AND AFTER SHOW -AT THE STORE- PHONE 367-3636 R.

L. INC. DAVID CITY.

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