The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 03, 1960, Section Two, Image 9

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    Section Two
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"The Voice of the Beef Empire"-North-Central Nebraska's BIGGEST Newspaper
____Volume 80-Number 28__O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, Thursday, November 3, 1 960 Seven Cents
First of A Series . . .
Featuring Holt County Rural Schools
Of the 17 pupils attending the district No. 4fi In Knox county, Kathleen Sorensen and Gary John
son are kindcrgartncrs; Vivian Rudloff Is In the first grade; Cecil Rudloff, second grade; Dawn and
(laylc Johnson and Edward Janak, third grade; Joe R udioff, Ernest Ruzieka jr., and Richard Soucek,
fourth grtule; David Ruzieka, fifth grade; Rosy Janak, 'Marcella Rudloff and (Hernia Sorensen, sixth
grade; Darwin Johnson and I»retta Rudloff, seven h grade; and Dennis Rudloff eighth grade.
Mrs. Marjorie Vonasek with her kindergarten pupils, Kathleen,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorenson jr., and tiary, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Johnson. Kathy and <iary attend school three days
a week.
Three Schools
Send Pupils to
New District 45
Topping a promontory to th
loft of the “Y” on the county
road 12 miles west of Verdigre
is the new district 45 schoo’
house completed after the be
ginning of the school year in
use jjst the past three weeks.
Perched on the south slope
the 20 by 48 ft. structure with
its eight windows filling the
south side and shaded with ver
tical veraetian blinds features
a full length book case with a
display counter.
Two four by eight foot bulle
tin boards are on the north wal)
plus a blackboard the same size
A four by thirteen ft. blackboard
is mounted on the west wall.
A lavatory between the hath
rooms is convenient for the wash
ups. A cloakroom and broom
closet also open onto the entrance
hall.
A front and back stairway cor
nect the mam floor with the fal’
basement. A furnace and storage
riom houses the automatic heat
ing unit, jet pump and hot water
heater.
The basement ceiling is tile and
a mottled green tile is used on the
floor The school room is paint
ed white while the walls are pink
There are eight indirect fight
ing units in the school room with
adequate lighting elsewhere.
1 Part of district 37 Joined dis
trict 43 and pupils from district
61 attend by contract. The nor
thern sector of district 57 chose
to attend the closer Stony Butte
of Knoxville school. Seventeen
pupils ore in attendance repre
senting all grades from the kin
dergarten through the eighth
grade. Kathleen Sorensen and
Gary Johnson are kindergarten
ers attending school Tuesday,
W'e«J.s«iy and 'Uiursday all
day.
Members of the school board
are William Rudloff, president
Howard Johnson, secretary and
James Rudloff, treasurer.
Mrs. Henry Vonasek, teacher
is teaching her f mrteenth year of
school. She is the former Mar
jorie Haselhorst, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. C. L. Haselhorst of Bris,
tow. Of the nine children eigh*
of them have taught school. A*
one time five of the girls wen
school teachers at the same time
She holds a General Elemen
tary certificate with 45 hours o'
credit toward a two year certifi
cate. She finds it inconvenient
to spend the summer weeks ir
school when you are a farm wif
accustomed to giving a hand Ir
the hay field as well as keepin;
up the housekeeping.
The Vonasek children attend
school four miles north of them
When the weather is bad enough
for the jeep they must be take?
to school before she can use it
to go to her school. Two of her
I upils ride with her to school and
nine ride home. She meets th<
car her children ride with whor
tile weather is agreeable.
School begins at 8:45 and il
out at 3:15 to accomodate th<
various time schedules that mus
be met to keep everyone in scho
ol.
Letters
to the
Editor
Newport, R. I.
October 14, 1960
My Dear Mrs. Eby:
I enjoy your poems in The
Frontier so much, and having
read about you in that paper, I
almost feel I know you. 1 am in*
closing a poem I dreamed up
about O’Neill.
I am an avid reader of The
Frontier, having been born and
educated in O’Neill. My last visit
there was in 1956. .
Poems and flowers are my hot)-!
by too. I also enjoy corresponding
with people. I would enjoy hear
ing from you.
Most Sincerely,
Florence M. Felts
24 East Bowery St.
Newport, R. I.
Apt. No. 2
How WlU YOU Vote?
O’Neill, Nebraska
October 31, 1960
Dears Sirs:
Does O'Neill NEED four gym
nasiums? Let’s take a hard look
at this problem confronting us.
1- O'Neill Public School already
has one of the best high school
gymnasiums in Northeast Nebras
ka.
2. St. Mary's Academy is
scheduled to start work on its
new gymnasium very soon.
3. The new Armory building
will be under construction soon.
It will be equipped with a
basketball court which will be
made available for basketball
practice to those w»ho applv for
its use.
4. Now, a proposed new, deluxe
gym, the school bond carries.
Wouldn’t FOUR gyms make us
a bit top-heavy in that depart
ment? And do you know as a
matter of fact that both St.
Mary’s and the Public School
have another gym each, in their
respective basements, each of
which is suitable and used for
basketball practice, when needed.
We have two schools, two first
basketball teams, two second
basketball teams. How many
gyms do we actually NEED?
Weigh the situation. Then,
mark your ballot on Tuesday,
Nov. 8.
A District 7 Voter
Meek News
By Mrs. Fred IJndberg
Several families from this com
munity attended the Halloween
party at the Assembly of God
Church parlors in O’Neill Tues
day evening.
School District 80, known as the
Agee school, had a program and
pie social Friday evening.
Mary Peterson was an over
night guest of her sister, Mrs.
Ralph Stevens of Page Saturday
night.
Robert Anson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Orlan Anson of Atkinson,
spent his vacation with his cou
sins, Sharon and Carla Anson.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Walters
were supper gjests of Merlin An
derson’s Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Garold Kisor
and family attended a birthday
party at Inman Saturday at the
home of Blanche Rouse. Others
present were Maude Rouse, Ed
ith Young from O’Neill and Mil
dred Keyes of Inman anal Mar
vin Rouse in whose honor the
party was held.
School District 170 had a Hal
loween school program Monday
evening.
Friday evening supper guests at
Delbert Rouses were Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Rouse and Lloyd
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rouse
and boys They helped Darryl
Rouse celebrate his birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters
and Norma went to Omaha Wed
nesday to visit tht ir daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Libby.
Sunday callers at Elmer Devails
were Mrs. Stacy Hill front Cali
forma, Mrs. Dugan Basler and
children from O’Neill and Mrs
Hiram Johnson and children.
Senator Frank Nelson attend
ed a highway 12 road meeting
at Naper Tuesday and a high
way 183 association meeting at
Taylor Friday.
Mrs. Howard Rouse called on
her mother, Carrie Borg of 0’
Neill Saturday.
GREEN THE MB Cl.l B
The Green Thumb Flower clul
met at the home of Mrs. Elmer
Devall Wednesday. Eleven mem
bers were present. Roll call and
lesson were combined. The topic
was “State Flowers” Mrs. Flor
once Schmitz won the door prize
Mrs. Rase Roberts had charg. of
the entertainment.
November meeting will bo at
the home of Mrs. Margery McNul
ty. Election of officers for the
coming year will be held.
Mrs. Della Harding, Mrs. Rose
Roberts and Mrs. Axel Borg from
this community attended the coun
ty extension clubs achievement
Day in O'Neill Tuesday.
Farewell Parly
A farewell party was given Sat- 1
unday night at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Devall in hon
or of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woid
neck, who will be leaving for
their new home in Spencer in the
near future. The evening was
spent in playing progressive pitch.
Mr. and Mrs. Woidneck were
presented with an electric table
lamp as a going away gift.
The Paddock ladies aid served
lunch at the Henry Woidneck
sale held last Friday.
Mr. and# Mrs. Hoy Worth and .
family from Carter Lake, la.
si>ent the weekend in O'Neill vis
iting their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Worth and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Lind,berg.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jensen were
callers at Virgil Hubbys Friday
evening.
Mrs. Delia Harrison, Mrs. El
mer Devall and Diane attended
the wedding of Mary Jo Dunlin
and Garry Linebaugh of Lincoln
in O’Neill Saturday.
Emmet Slaight and Mary Pet
erson called at Jim McNultys
Sunday evening.
School district 16, Leonia school
had their Halloween party Mon
day. ■
Mr. and Mrs Lee Blake were
Sunday evening callers at the
Lawrence Dobrovolny home.
A coyote was bold enough to
tackle a • week old pig al Axel
Borg's farm Sunday morning
Mrs. Borgs attention was drawn
by the squealing pig in Ume to
prevent tie coyote from reeelv
ing pork chops for brrakfaat.
Ikte pig. quite badly damaged,
return.-d to Hx straw house.
Quite a number of the school
children attended Linda Woid
necks birthday party Sunday
Mrs. Lawrence Dobrovolny
spent Tuesday night with her mo
ther, Mrs. John Hall in O'Neill
Curtis Miller, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Miller, broke his arm
Thursday.
Mary Peterson, Patty Watsor
and Mrs. Ralph Stevens went te
Norfolk Friday.
Mr. and Mrs Axel Borg attend
ed the sixty first wedding nnni
v rsary dinner of Mr, and Mrs
Elmer Hull at Lynch Sunday.
Rev. Christofferson and family
and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Worth
were supper guests Monday eve
nmg at Fred Lindiberg’s.
The last report from Mrs. Ron
aid Borg in California is that her
condition is not satisfactory. Her
mother, Mrs. August Kramer
from Stuart is with her at pre
sent.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Harding
took her parents, Mr ami Mrs
Frank Benash of O'Neill to Jake
Sandoes of Hustings Sunday,
where they had a family get-to
gethcr honoring Benashs on their
fifty-fifth wedding anniversary.
Chambers News
Itj Mrs. E. H. Otrprnter
WSOS M<vu
WSCS met at the Methodist
church Thursday to observe their
week of prayer and self denial.
Mrs. E H. Carpenter spiritual
life, leader was in charge of the
program. The contributions were
sent to the Wesley Gimmunity
centers in San Antonio, Tex.
Mrs. Guais Wintcrmotc pre
sided at a short business session
following the meeting. Plans for
the ha/aar and dinner which will
he served election day at the
church wen* discussed. The
group decided to serve pie and
coffee during the afternoon and
soup in tin* evening. Committees
were appointed.
Kieth Halsey went to Milford
Thursday whore lie visited until
Sunday evening with his friend,
Gleeson Grimes.
Mrs. Dorn FXshire of O’Neill
is spending a few days with her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr ami
Mrs. Wayne Peterson and Hohhy
Mr. and Mrs. W II. Crawford
left FYidny evening for Winkfall,
Ind., to attend the golden wed
ding of relatives over the week
end They returned Into Sunday.
The senior choir of the Metho
dist church entertained tin*
junior choir at a party at the
church Halloween night
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O'Neill, Nebraska
SATURDAY, NOV. 5
Adm: 75c — All present before 9:30 — 50c
Are you smoking more now
but enjoying it less ?
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GIANT AMONG GIANTS. That's Dick Nolan,
defensive backfield star of the N. Y. Giants.
Nolan is a Camel smoker. He says he's bor
rowed other brands. But Camel is the cigarette
he buys for complete smoking satisfaction.
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ATTENTION
O’NEILL AREA
MEN WOMEN
Industrial prospects who may be interested in locating in O'Neill must know
how many persons within driving distance of O'Neill would be interested in
working in a factory here. This survey is conducted at the request of the
state New Industries Commission.
If you are interested and will be available cut out the form below, fill it in and
mail it today to the address listed.
All Replies Will Be Kept Conf idential and must he returned |
by November 15, 7960
I AM INTERESTED IN FULL TIME WORK IN O'NeTlI
Mr.
NAME Mrs.
Miss
Age .... Highest Grade of School Completed.
Are You Working Now?.What Is Your Present or Last
Job?.
Miles From O'Neill.
Your Address.
MAIL AT ONCE TO: O'NeillChamberofCommerce
Box 487
O'Neill, Nebraska