Section Two Eight Pages "The Voice of the Beef Empire"-North-Central Nebraska's BIGGEST Newspaper Volume 80—Number 30 O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, Thursday, November 17, 1960 Seven Cents Third of A Series . . . Featuring Holt County Rural Schools Patrons Happy With Solution To Re-districting The new School House 1 cated four mil s north of Orchard is the result of the merging of three districts, 50, 57 and Mi The new school has helped all three dis tricts with their problems of de creased enrollment and the in creased difficulty in finding qua lified teachers. Eleven pupils from kindergar ten through eighth grade are enrolled this year. They are: Sharon, Eugene and Norman Elfbnrry, children of Mr. and Mrs. Myrl El sherry; Rebecca Iklbel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I.loyd Twibel; .famalle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John I SINCERE THANKS... To all the voters who supported me In the Genera! Election, November 8. Norman Gonderinger Aunutn; Robert, Jerry and Ei leen McBride, children of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McBride; Richard and William Meyer, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyer, and Paula, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goiter. Mrs. Elsie Coy is the teacher She has a general elementary certificate and attended the shim mer session at WSTC to renew it The sch(X)i building is identi cal to one built north of Venus. Trowbridge and Nissen were the contractors for both school hou ses this summer. Although the new arrangement has increased mileage for some of the patrons, they are very hr.,.my with their solution of the r -districting problem in their community. O'Neill Locals Neil Ryan and his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jer ry McGinn attended funeral ser vices for his brother, Fr. Clem ent Ryan S.J. in Omaha Monday. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Cronin went to Denver Saturday where he attended a Banker’s stock holder’s meeting Rev. Woodrow Elliott of Ew ing, Rev. Robert Embree, Clyde Wiciman of Chambers and Har vey Tompkins of Inman accom panied Rev. Robert Linder of Page to Valentine for a Tuesday ~ 1 Workshop on Stewardship held at the Methodist church. Rev. Robert Embree will at tend a November 18 to 21 conven tion of all district superintendents in the United States held in Chi cago. Enroute home he will at tend a cabinet meeting and a co-ordinating council meeting in Omaha and a meeting of the Ne braska Methodist hospital. Dr. William Kubitchek of Den ver arrived Friday for a visit with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. F. J, Kubitchek. He was accom pained here by Harry Reardon, a farmer O’Neill resident . Mesdames Leila Snell and Eve lyn Gray were Monday visitors in the Duane Gray home. Mrs. Pat Harty and Mrs. Ho- - mer Mullen accompanied Miss Bernadine Brennan to Omaha where they attended funeral ser vices Monday for Fr. Clement Ryan S. J. at St. John's Cath olic church. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. (Bid) Wan ser, Cherie and Colleen of Holly Springs, la. were weekend guests in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Froelich and at tended the wedding of Robert Cc*u fal and Miss Juditl^ Wanser. Mrs Froelich was released on Wed nesday from St. Anthony’s hos pital where she was treated for a mastoid infection. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKenny went to Sioux City Sunday where he continued by plane to Minne apolis where he attended a Gam ble’s buyer’s convention. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Jones and son. Merle, were weekend guests in the home of their son and bro ther, Maurice Jones and family. Merle has just recently been separated from the army. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones and daughters were guests in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Whitcomb at Ra venna over the weekend. Carroll, 11 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peacock, return ed Friday from the Orthopedic hospital in Lincoln following a two month stay when he had surgery on each hand necessitated by burns he received when a small child just learning to walk. He naa me opportunity oi aueuunig classes held for his grade group so that he might keep up with his studies. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McLeish were Saturday guests in the home of his brother. Joe McLeish and family and attended he wedding of a friend. Bc'b Coufal and Jud ith Wanser held at St. Patrick’s church Saturday morning. The McLeishes were enroute to Lin coln from a honeymoon trip in the Ozarks. Mrs. Jennie Chmiel returned last week from visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. Felicia Horn and hus band in Grand Island. She ac companied her grandson Eugene Horn and wife from North Platte to Julesburg, Colo, where she vis ited with another daughter, Mrs. Hattie Feighny and family. The Horns continued on their way to California for a two week vac a tion. Mrs. Ira Hopkins went to Pal mer Thursday where she visited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Charles Wood. Her grEndson, Richard Wood brought her home Sunday. Mrs. Dave Bowen and Mrs. J. R. Russell were Monday guests in the home of the latter’s cou sins, Rev. and Mrs. Robert Err bree. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Stewart and children went to Omaha Sunday Frcm there Cal traveled to Phila delphia where he will be a guest in the home of James Organ for the purpose of assembling the m-’nu'-crjpt for the book “Black Sunday’’, which has been in the process of being written since Cal severed his connection with the Frontier and the newspaper business. Cal made a trip to Europe this summer to verify facts necessary to establish the historic back ground. When the collaborators have rechecked their material it will be ready for presentation in bock form to the Dublish°rs. Mr. and Mrs Charles Jansen and family of Stuart were Sun day evening guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ziska. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Max and sons of Page were Sunday evening visitors in the Gene Bird home i_i. Cm. and Mrs. Mar.m G. La m is ot Noriaik and Mrs. Maool Wn.teSKte and Mr. and Mrs. Ar man Lewis, all of Burweil Were Sunday dinner guests in the h me ot Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Conlois. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bnggs of Omaha brought her mother, Mrs. Sidney E. Anderson, home to 0 • Neili Saturuay and spent the weekend with her and with Mis Bngg's brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manson. Mrs. Anderson was a Tuesday to Saturday guest in the Briggs heme and consulted an eye specialist Msgr. Tim, thy O’Sullivan is vis iting relatives in Chicago, 111 , and Milwaukee, Wise, and will return about November 2ti. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Heiss and family, Mrs. Ethel Waring and Mrs. Alta Finch were Sun day dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth War ing in honor of Mrs. Waring s birthday anniversary. Saturday evening guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bird were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Her shiser and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Summer; and son, Francis were Page vis itors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Landis and family of Ogallala visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Bridge Henry Lampman of Anoka was a weekend guest in the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Bernard Schmitz Mr. and Mrs. Fora Knight and Mr. and Mrs. George Hartford were Friday night visitors in the h ;me of Mr and Mrs. Guy Beck with. Mr. and Mrs Fritz Behrens and son of Bloomfield and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Behrens of Plainview were Sunday dinner guests in the home of their nephew, Dallas Bell rens and family. Mrs. W. H. Harty went to Creighton where she was a week end guest in the home of her son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Kocina and family Bill Dew of Valentine was a Sunday visitor in the home of Mr and Mrs. Duane Gray. Mr. and Mrs. C. J Gatz were Tuesday and Wednesday business visitors at Pipestone, Minn. Stuart News By Mrs. Herb Skala Pitch Party held .Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Keith King en tertained four tables at pitch Sunday evening at their houje. Prize winners were Mike Cart wallader, A1 Holbrook and Mrs. Mike Cadwailader and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Colson. Mr. and Mrs. Ai Holbrook and Guy Cadwailader were guests. Lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cadwailader will have the next party on No vember 27. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaup sr. ac companied Mrs. Dennis Kaup and girls to Sioux City, la. Thursday returning home the same evening. Celebrates Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Vern Engler and family had as their Sunuay din ner and supper guests honoring their daughter, Paula on her second birthday: Mr. and Mis. Gilbert Engler, Mr. and Mrs. James Engler and daughter of Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Gok ie and daughter of O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stokley and boys of Valentine and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Engler. Sunday callers of Clara Fuller and her mother were Mrs. Milo Blowers of Norman, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fuller and Mr. and Mrs. IJo Fuller and family of Newport. Minette Hytrek spent Monday afternoon with playmate, Patty Kohle. , Mr. and Mrs. Bill Everett and family of Omaha left Sunday af ter having spent the past two weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cadwailader and Mrs. Bea Ever ett at Atkinson and others. Surprised on Anniversary Friends and neighbors sur prised Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cadwal lader Thursday evening on their twelfth wedding anniversary. Cards were played. Prize win ners were Joe Colson and Mrs. Harry Hood, high score, Guy Cadwallader and Mrs. Clifford Nelson, low and Mrs. Elgie Irish travelers. The self invited guests served lunch. Wednesday evening callers of Mrs. Minnie Potter were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Seevers of Da kota City. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Green field accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wewel to Sioux City on Wednesday, Nov. 9 where they spent the day. Mrs. Leota Foltz returned home with them after having spent the past two weeks visiting relatives at Sioux City and Dakota City. Library has New Books The Library Board met at the home of Mrs. Walter Kaup on Wednesday, Oct. 26. The book committee reported on the pur chase of new books. It was sug-,. gested that anyone desiring a cer tain book from the library should contact Mrs. “Doc” Newman or Mrs. Walter Kaup. A lunch was served by the hostess. Last week visitors at the F. Dana Bigelow home were Mr. and Mrs. John Bigelow of Pacific Palisades, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. F. Dana Bigelow entertained at dinner Thursday Nov. 10 honoring Frank W. Big elow on his 91 birthday. Mrs. Clara Baum and sons, Mel and Jerry were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dinslage and family at Elgin. Sunday dinner guests at the ■ Bob Bray too home were Mr. and Mr*. tx»o Keed id BurwtU. ntigjUkS Mis. Min nie Potter were Mr. and Mrs fc.a G.een ana iamny ol fcrem rat. Mr. and Mrs. Cnartes J&ns.n and children and Mr. and Mrs. Wes Cobo spent Veteran s Day at Grand Island. Sunday evening callers of Mr and Mrs. Wes Cobb were Mr. and Mrs. C. F Gillette of Cham bers. Attend Co. D Dinner Mr. and Mrs. B. C Engler drove to Sargent for a turkiy din ner at the legion hall for Veter ans day with Company D. 355. I he re were 18 couples present. They returned home Friday eve mag. Kntertain Friday Mr and Mrs. George Mining entertained friends and neighbors at a card party on Friday night at their home. Men's high prise was won by Morris Schmaderer, men’s second high by Rollo Ber ry, ladies’ high by Mrs. Rollo Berry and ladies' second high by Mrs. Aloys Schmaderer. The next card party will be won Mr. ana sirs. diet Aimer son. Luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Wardell Alexan der and Linda and Richie Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin But ler, were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs. Marlyn Schrader and boys at Cody. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shnld were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Greenfield. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Greenfield and girls of Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Greenfield and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Greenfield were afternoon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norton Thurlow at Atkinson. Mrs Frank JaUering and Leona left Saturday for a weekend at Columous wh re they visited Mr. and Mrs. Leo Srbctka and family. They returned home Sunday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Gill and family had as their supper guests Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Miller of Sutherland, la. and Dw line and Glen Lockmon. Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Gill and family were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Lockmon and Glen and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lockmon and Kathy. Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Greenfield were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farr, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry of Newport and Mr. and Mrs. Frark Wewel. SHnriay supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hytrck and family were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Murphy. Warranty Deeds WD-Fred Wagman to Lewis V Humphrey & wf 11-3-60 $1430 Part of SEV« 30-30-14 14 acres WD- Joe Lineback to Ben Han lon & wf 7-21-60 $1- All lot 4 & part 3 Blk 7- O'Neill WD-Ronald M Shonka to Will iam F Spann & wf 11-1-60 $9250 Lat 1 Blk 35 Kimball & Blairs • Add- Atkinson Dr. Everett Jackman of Oma ha will hold Bible lectures at the O’Neill Methodist church, November 27, 28 and 29 from 7:30 p.m. until 9:30. Dr. Everett Jackman is a well known figure in Nebraska Methodism. He has served as pastor of a number of Nebraska churches, North Platte and Nor folk being among these. His pre sent appointment is as District Superintendent of the Omaha district. A number of years ago he served this area as District Superintendent. Along with his other duties he is Conference Historian and has written a historical record of the Metho dist Church in Nebraska, “The Nebraska Methodist Story.” Each evening will feature two lectures with a brief intermission between and a coffee hour at the close. - , NOTICE WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY THANKSGIVING DAY We will roast turkeys on Wednes day if they are brought in early enough so they may be picked up by 6 p.m. Wednesday evening. PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN ROASTERS M & M BAKERY & CAFE SAVE — SAVE — SAVE on your Insurance Savings up to 30% on CARS, TRUCKS, DWELLINGS and BUSINESS BUILDINGS and CONTENTS Phone 710 AL GASKILL Gaskill Insurance Agency 124 South Fourth Street O'Neill, Nebraska \ C i *» v | "No Membership Fees to Pay" DANCE JIMMY HAUF and his Rhythm Valley Rangers Ash Grove Hall SATURDAY, NOV. 19 ADMISSION: 50c Kuntl school students from District 229 watch .lames Janktewtex, Frontier linotype operator, as he sets type on one of the Frontier’s type setting machines. The students took advantage of a one day holiday from classes to tour places of Interest in O’Neill. Students at District 229 are Terry Andrews, Hill Herrington. Itodney Boettcher, DebblO Andrew , Mary V room an. Tom Herrington, .I«h' Andrews, •loan Herrington, Tommy \ room an, and Darlene Daly. Ilefllco Stevens is the teacher. Also accompany ing the group were Mrs. ltay Herrington, Mrs. James Hoctteher mid Itruee Boettcher. These rural school students from District 77 took advantage of an Flection Day holiday to tour the Frontier plant. Bill Richardson, Frontier publisher is shown here explaining the operation of one of the Frontier’s printing presses to the group. Students who attend District 77 are (Theryl I/O Minivan, Su/.anno Tasler,