THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2005, EASTERN COLORADO PLAINSMAN -- PAGE 7
Joyce Riley, Jane Hoyt, Ma-
donna Noah and Lola Strick
attended a District 13 meet-
ing of the VFW in Cheyenne
Wells Sunday afternoon. They
represented the Joe Will Post
#6612 of Hugo.
Kevi,~ Poss with help of
Dave and Nadyne moved to
spend time with his parents
on Monday and to help out
with his parents work.
News
By Lorita Forristall By Lorita Forristall
The Catholic Dinner at Chambers, Lacee Engel, El- The Marty Adams family KarvalWednesdayandComes
the School House on Sunday len and Emily Wolf, Michael now have their own house every two weeks for those
enjoyed a good turn out and and Jessica Wolf, Margaret in Karval. This active Corn- who enjoy,
we even enjoyed getting to Wolf, Jim Goodwin, the Rev. munity is growing and in my Larry and Donna Nickell
see new friends and Kris Poss Olga Hard, Penny Clevenger, opinion is very friendly,went to Pueblo and were recent
and family who were visiting Shirley Rohrbaugh, LouiseDarrel and Carol and Collin guests of Jeremy and Rebecca
his parents, Bill and Carolyn Kirchoff, Bessie and Everett Dutro helped Catherine Dutro Nickell at the Damon Runyan
Poss. Christenson, Vivenne Mold- Saturdaywithyardcleanup--and Theater dinner and playhouse
BeeHive visitors were Janet enhauer, Jim Covington, Joyce still the leaves come down. to see 'The Sound of Music' for
Andersen, Naomi Ely, Keith Nosher, ShannaAtwater, Jerra CherryStogsdillandHeatherwhich Dr. Rebecca Nickell sews
Weaver, Larry Steele, James and Larra, Rynea Kissel, Glen JewellandFrancesMaskusvis- some of the costumes. Larry
Troseth, Dick Herod, Cindy and Bettie Ewing, Bernie and ited Winifred Pepper on Sunday hasalsovisitedhisbrotherJerry
Williams, Royce and Connie Barbara Cain. to get Share work done. whoisnothealingwellbeeause
The Bookmobile was in of cancer.
,m.
Saturday I was thinking
about going to Kit Carson
to see the football game, but
when I looked out it didn't
look like there was room on
the road with all the thistles.
Who ever raised that crop, I
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169 Main St.
Limon
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wish they would have baled
it. Down at Marty's she is
about buried in them. Maybe
we will get a south wind and
some of them might go back
where they came from,
Services were held Friday
for Margaret Brown who
passed away earlier in the
week. She was an old friend
of ours and our thoughts and
prayers are with Elmer and
family. We were gone so we
missed the services.
Lee was glad she got a
birthday card from an old
Norwegian neighbor. Margit
Olsen Parker who now lives in
Lamar. They attended Brown
School together south of Wild
Horse. ghe also got a card and
letter from a cousin in Min-
nesota whom she hadn't heard
from in a long time.
On Monday Khonda Wet-
Remembering
our Heroes in
the Military
November 11
We remember those
who served with
honor and courage,
and remember those
who gave their lives to defend our freedom. May
we never take for granted the important contribu-
tion these brave men and women have made to
this great nation.
Lincoln Community
Hospital & Nursing
li1 6th Street, Hugo
I
zel who lives east of Karval
dropped in for a short visit.
She was flagging on the high-
way in front of our house. She
said she was done until next
spring.
We talked to LeeAnn Mon-
day and she said she wouldn't
be working in the salmon for
five weeks as they have to
let them grow. She said they
averaged nine tons a day, but
one day an order came in for
12 tons that they had to get
out. That is a lot of fish. She
said they finally found a pup
to take the place of Bonzo who
died sometime back. It's a Lab-
rador and it is being shipped
by a plane to the airport across
the fiord where Jessi and Jenni
go to school. They thought it
was kirrd of chocolate color so
Marty said call it Hershey.
I took Bill Skinner to Kit
Carson Thursday and we were
meeting a truck. It headed
right at us and I jerked my
van over and he jerked back I
don't know ff he was reading
or what. It took Bill a little
while to get over it.
I saw a paper with some
"historical news that the first
train of cattle on the Kansas
Pacific Railroad were shipped
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from Kit Carson in 1869. That light plant with an overland
was a while back. car engine that ran a type of
I read Bonnie Bolands col- generator that fumishedlights
umn that had the story offor the store and hall and his
Wild Horse in it. It made me house.
think of coming here when I We have been having hun-
was 12 years old in 1928. The dredsofbirdsaroundhere. Our
bank was still standing and a neighborBillsaidtheyarestar-
hotel both empty. There was lings. I call them blackbirds.
a pool hall, boarding house, They come in our front porch.
largelumberyard, two grocery There really swoop around.
stores, barber, cream station, We had about 15 quail round
hoe repair shop and black- at our house. They're pretty
smith shop. A fellow fixed a with their top knot.
OPEN HOUSE
at the
215 4th Street, Hugo
9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
November 12, 2005
Come get your holiday shopping done early!
Refreshments will be served.
Door Prizes! Hope to see you there!