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The Gibbon Reporter from Gibbon, Nebraska • 8

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Gibbon, Nebraska
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I SEPTEMBER A 1949 ACF FirHT THE REPORTER CUB BON NEBRASKA Glen Gibson Attorney LEGAL notice THE KS-WALKEU A I Make Mine Missus IN THE MATTER OF TATE OF ALLA A ALSO KNOWN AS A KEK: COUNTY OF BUFFALO STATE OF NEBRASKA To all persons interested 1 state of Allan A Walker i 1 lulling on aid petition and that dr kc he entered finding the fact a I place of death that the deceased died intestate determining heir -hip and dc cent of real property and barring all claims i ordered that hearing be held on srid petition in this court on the 22nd day of September 1949 at 19:00 o'clock in the forenoon und that notice thereof be given to all persons interested by publication of this order three successive weeks prior to said day of healing in Ilia Gibbon Reporter a legal newspaper pubished in said county Given under my hand and seal this 2(ith day of August 1949 HARVEY WILSON 3t 1 5 County Judge in the known I both -SPECIALS for Kri-Sftt Sept 9th and 10th I HE AGE Ol I) QUESTION" Saturday night Sept a blinding i ti me flash of lightening a ruai pf flames and a beautiful new Chapel i- a ma of seoreheil and ehimed ilcl'di under those ruins lay the mo ta! in work planning and srari- of a hnive little hand of CO coni nimleants Upon the sorrow stricken of those men women and child-ii I saw that unanswered and age hl question must the righteous suffet There was ro railing again -t ibeiv God hut rather a mute submission to the blow that had struck tl'-oin Out of that silent dazed group a woman asked what will we do now? Where will we ever find the material and money to re-build? She knew that every source of revenue had been tapped every budget strained and every one hnd worked to their limit Located 10 miles north and 2 miles (ust of Kearney this Chapel will not go unnoticed by a loving and merciful God Neither will warm hearted generous folks across the and State refuse to help this little Chapel in dire need Mrs Claar Gibbon Fire started when lightning hit the chimney of the nearly completed new Havens Chapel Methodist Church am! destroyed it Saturday night The old structure had been torn down and part of it used in the new building A new furnace hud been installed and with the contents of the new building was also lost 89c 31c 69c 23c 39c 41c SUGAR 101b sack Peter Pan Peanut BUTTER 12-oziar Pint JARS per dozen Lazy Daisy PEACHES No 2l can in syrup Ohio Blue Tip MATCHES 6 box ctn TREET Armour 12-oz tin Insurance MILTON CODNER Phone Red Gibbon Cash Store Deliveries Monday Fridays 10:00 a PHONE 22 GIBBON NEBR a A A Walker deceased creditors and heirs: You are hereby notified that on the day of August 1949 Leroy A Wulker filed hi petition in the County Court of Ruffalo County Nebraska alleging that Allan A Walker died on the 12th day of August 1938 that the said Allan A Wulker was at the date of his death a resident of the Village of Gibbon in the County of Ruffalo and State of Nebraska aforesaid that he died seized of an estate of inheritance in the following deerihed real estate: An undivided interest in the fol- lowing described real estate: All of Lot 4 and part of Lot 5 in Morrow Park Addition to Gibbon lying south of extension of third street I and that his only heirs at law to sur- vive him were his wife Nettie Walker and son Leroy A Walker Gibbon Nebraska And at the time of his death the said heirs were of legal age and arc the sole heirs of the said Allan A Walker and said above described real estate descended to them that more than two years have elapsed since the death of Allan A Wniker and that no application has been made for the appointment of an Administrator or a decree of heirship entered therein That no personal property remains and the estate is not liable for estate or inheritance tax that all claims and obligations existing against said estate of the Allan A Walker have been paid The petitioner prays that there be I i An average of two out of three I pedestrians killed by motor vehicles are either violating a traffic law or committing an unsafe act i 4 WALTER WILSON Surgeon Dentist 8:30 to 5i30 Mon Tues Thur and Friday 8:30 to 12:00 Noon Wed -Sat Pfcone 170 GIBBON Nebr Vohtand IaiVonne Weston Marilyn Wrede Milton Young George Zimmerman Glen Zimmerman GIBBON SCHOOLS OPFN WITH INCREASED ENROLLMENT (Continued from first page) Stanley Sylvester who wus injured as he crossed the highway sometime ago is home and getting along fine He is now able to get out of bed and sit at the table for his meals It will be sometime as yet before he will be able to leave his home EIGHTH GRADE Betty Anderson Raymond Camp Caroler Carter RasSell Collin Virginia Cudabaok Theo Crowell Hagge Dick Hawke Donlti Hawke Joyce Hunt Phyllis Lyons Marvin Shafer Virginia Sutton Ray Thomas Pitsy Wicbold Aloha Webb Frank Onate ERNIE It YIHIERO SUM McDERMOTT dropped In at tin- post office he font heading buck to the cabin There was a letter for him and the camp newspaper The letter was from the main office Mr Francis McDermott Silver Pine Camp Dear Francis: Sorry to interrupt anything so Important us a honeymoon even a delayed with anything as trivia I as business However the Santa Ruiz deal broke sooner than expected Fred Lung is having to take his wife to a higher altitude You have been appointed district manager for that a' Instead of reporting here Monday please go directly there Fred has arranged for you to take over their place You're a lucky log It's nice two bedroom house furnished Rest regards Slim grabbed the groceries and legged the trail to their cabin District manager! Oh man How tie could use that pay increase called nearing the abm "where are you?" a letter from the said Slim Santa Ruiz gone through" Really!" cried Bill An instant later she was out on the porch Let's see!" Slim handed it to her When she reached the part about Jhe house her face shone Darling so big sweet District Manager!" said Bill softly real house! Let's celebrate" grinned Slim "How about dinner at the said Bill finish dressing" Slim sat down in the rocker again stretched out his legs Life was pretty wonderful He sat there thinking about his new job then picked up the camp paper His eyes caught news item 'Well be done-gont!" he growled "What is it?" called Bill 'Oh this darned grumbled Slim He read sarcastically a two weeks stay in Silver Pines Mr and Mrs Bill McDermott leave Sunday for San Mr and Mrs BILL McDermott!" Among those present were Bill Never "the Francis The man from the city directory had become very onfused when he interviewed them in the directory it said quite plainly William McDermott (Frances)" Now she was back again on the porch Slim stared at her in amazement She had on a pair of slacks She'd folded up the pant legs and they bulged in wads at her ankles His flannel shirt hung dear to her knees his tennis sneakers stuck out like snowshoes His big hat came fown to her eyes JUNIORS Dick Bolin Loretta Chramosta Sylvia Chramosta Bert Clevenger Doris Clevenger Bonnio Copeland Mary Delgado Dema Joan George Wayne Godfrey Patricia Hilty Rodney Koup Fred Korcek Ruby Loewenstein Barbara Manfull Da-vlno Mast Ruth Murray Rita Musil Marlene McConnell Jerry Peterson Ruth Elaine Riley Katherine Wood Robert Wood Lorraine Smith Leroy Smith Nancy Snyder Virginia Stall FULL LINE SKELLY PRODUCTS NOW AVAILABLE 0 We have a complete itock of Nic-l-lyte batterie (add water only once a year) Also let BRADY CLEAN your radiator ft make arrangement for your lupply o-f Anti-Freeze! SUTTON SERVICE STA ALFRED SUTTON Prop PHONE 188 GIBBON NEBR Subscribe' today for the Reporter FRESHMEN Robert Lee Anderson Helen Beti-nett Brunson Brown Charles Burnham Delores Burton Claudlne Canady DeWayne Carpenter Jo AtlA Clevenger Shirley Copeland Betty Crowell Charles Delgado JanicS Donaldson Alvin Hartman Arthur Hartman Duane Johannsen Charles Kelly Eldon Keup Irene Logston Delores Lyons Carol Murray Larry Parks Lots Reed Carl Rockefeller Bill Ross Dale Sickler Dale Skw Patty Ann Stall Marlene Thomas Maynard Thomas SENIORS James Applegate Bob Braden A1 fred Catlin Delgado Phyllis Rrprlding Deters a Erpelding Bernice Firme Warren Fitzgerald Don Hawke Donni Hilty Belva Johnson Velma Jurgens Gwendolyn Kenton James Korcek Joan Kinney Lorraine Lyons Darrell Maret Janet Miller i Patsy Moffett Donald Nutter Janice Randall Dick Rhoadarmer Louis Sargent Raymond Sealing Donald Sheen Boneta Thomas Charles Wood Carolyn Young Marilyn Young Ronald Young IN COMING! Hot Tractor Fuel Tagoline OU And Greases RUBY OIL CO Phone 2030 Removed Promptly LARGE OR SMALL WE GET ALL! Phone Collect 30291 Kearney Kearney Rendering Service Grand Island Rendering Co The new Nebraska for student drivers is valid for six months and available without fee AL HUDSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA The first 50 ladies shall receive a personal Autographed Picture! THE NO 1 BAND OF THE MIDDLE WEST 1733 BALLROOM KEARNEY NEBRASKA SATURDAY SEPT 10th 1949 Featuring Loren Belker Vocalist! Adm $125 tax inc Capacity 1500 Dancing from 9:30 1 :30 Air Conditioned SOPHOMORE Robert Catlin Ronald Catlin Harold Cepel Wayne Cudaback Leonard DeBrie Norma Erpelding Jeanine Farris Delores Godfrey Dale Herter Donna Howell James Issac Donald Johnson Richard Johnson Harold Jones Joyce Kinney Rheta Knott Herbert Korcek Suzanne Lindenstein Mary Martinez Delores Martinez Richard Moffett Glendon Moller Gary McConnell Gailer McMullen John Pederson LaBerta Power Kenneth Ritterbush Arnold Sealing Margaret Reed RexStibor Jack Sigler Leland Stubblefield Joan Mr Grave or Earl Jay Your Decorating Need! Paintt Varnithas Brush Wallpaper and Sanitael GREEN 95 Fully Ripe Peaches I Are Best for Flavor Gibbon Rural Area Photo Contest Prizes Totaling $3150 mi 1st $1250 Oil Colored Portrait $1000 Silver Tone Portrait EE 3rd $500 Portrait 2 4th $400 Portrait OF EVERY CHILD WILL BE IN THIS PAPER! gj EASY TO ENTER Simply have your photograph taken by a Woltz Photographer at the time EE and place indicated below at NO COST to you They will show proofs from which you may choose the pose you wish entered in the contest and your child is automatically entered and at this timey you may order photographs for gifts if you wish but this is entirely up to you Nationally Known Studio To Take Entry Photos Arrangements have been made with WOLTZ STUDIOS specialists in child photography to take the 2E pictures for this exciting event With their offices and plant located in Des Moines Iowa for over 25 years WOLTZ STUDIOS invite investigation as to their responsibilities dependability and business operations in general They refer you to the following organizations and business houses: Chamber of Commerce Better Business eU Chamber of Commerce Dun and Brad-street Any Bank in Des Moines THIS IS A LOCAL CONTEST! (Children Must Be Accompanied by Parent or Guardian) For One Day Only-Gibbon Town Hall Saturday Sept 17 1949 1 PM 8 PM By BETTY James Whitcomb Riley said "The ripest poach high eat on the Welt if thi quotation true from the peaches we hare seen on the market the last few days all the fruit basket must hare bee filled from the top Of the tree However JBt one look beautiful peach i enough to make all good homemakers want to save this losckras beauty for the winter days to come And the beet way to do this is to jAaa a well-stocked cap-hoard of Jams aad jellies This is where efBcdeat sbort-boC recipes really come La to their own Tor peaches hare a delicate flavor that if easily rained by over-nook ing Bottled and powdered natural fruit pectins make it pcsib for you turn oct every batch of Jam arid Jelly perfectly AD yon do is to follow simple easy directions Ton 11 bn proud of the sweets produce with these thoroughly tested recipes Slim teethed Things Like that did something to man "How do 1 look?" she asked her (see perfectly sober "What's the idea?" fit so good do they?" asked Bill twisting around lifting her shirt tail and tugging at the baggy seat Bill come over to Slim he grinned at him tweaked his nose sat in his lap "This Is going to be a new life for us A new town New Bill squirmed around on lap She took an envelope from a pocket handed it to him He opened it with some difficulty It wo legal document asked Slim "Read it" said Bill "Reed the last Slim read aloud court hereby stipulates that tn the future Willa Weatherford McDermott will be legally known os Violet Wills Weatherford McDermott 'Violet 1" snorted Slim not ao bad whispered Bill you Just say ventured Slim carefully He took her In his arms and kissed her He paused once to whisper "Vi (Ctepyright) BARCLAY To make the Jam Measure sugar and set aside Place saucepan holding fruit over high heat Add powdered fruit pectin and stir until mixture comes to a hard boil At once stir In sngar Bring to a all rolling boil and boil hard on wiinsfe stirring constantly Remova from heat skim ladle quickly into glasses Paraffin at ones Make about six-ounce glasses Plum Jelly 4 cups Juice 7 cups sugar bottle fruit peetla To Prepare the Julee Crush thoroughly about 4 pounds fully rip fruit Do not peel or pit Add I cup water bring to a boil cover and simmer 14 minutes Place In Jelly cloth or bag squeeze out Juice Sour ding-stone plums make beat Jelly If sweet plums are used substitute V4 cup strained lemon Juice for cup of the plum Juice specified Maks tbs Jelly Measure sugar and Juice is large saucepan aad mix Bring to a boil over high heat and at esc add bottle fruit pectin stirring eonstsnUy then bring a full rwOtag boa and boil herd mm tests mists trees fire shim pour uaickiy Puradfia at anna Makes about sti -ounce glimm Peach iam XSk nwp prepared fra mm nw 1 Im pesdured trait peetla piiw On frslt Peel and pat shorn 1 ds pot rip pswtea Orled Hoomtm i ep mm a Ut.

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Years Available:
1891-1966