The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 12, 1961, Image 2

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    BILL RICHARDSON. Publisher
BRUCE J. REIIBERG, Editor
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Entered at the posto/fice in O'Neill, Holt coun
ty, Nebraska, as second-class mail matter under
the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. This news
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ciation, National Editorial Association and the Audit
Bureau of Circulations.
NATIONAL EDITORIAL
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Inman News
By Mrs. James McMahan
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Crosser of
IVeligh were Monday afternoon
visitors in Inman.
Elmer Crosser of North Platte
visited in the Earl Miller and
Harry McGraw homes Wednes
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coven
try entertained the following
Sunday evening: Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Vitt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Sullivan of O’Neill and Mr. and
Mrs. James Coventry of Inman.
Francis Anderl entered St. An
thony’s hospital Tuesday* night
for medical attention.
Joe Peters, who is employed at
Norfolk, spent several days last
week with his family.
Gene Couch of O’Neill was an
Inman caller Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reynolds
and daughters spent Friday eve
ning visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gay
Hull and family at Redbird.
ROYAL THEATER
Thursday, Jan. 12
Family Nite—Entire Family $1.00
THE ENEMY GENERAL
Van Johnson
Frf. Sat. Jan 13 - 14
13 GHOSTS
Filmed in Illusion
Sun. - Mon. - Tues.
Jan. 15 - 16 - 17
OCEAN’S 11
Frank Sinatra Dean Martin j
Peter Lawford Angie Dickinson
Sammy Davis, jr.
Technicolor
Wed. - Thurs. Jan. 18 - 19
Family Nite—Entire Family $1.00
THE DAY THEY ROBBED
THE BANK OF ENGLAND
Aldo Ray
Mrs. Albert Anthony entertain
ed the TOPS Club Wednesday
evening at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anthony
anl family visited Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Matschullat and family at
Page Sunday evening.
Leslie Breiner was an over
night guest Sunday night of Guy
Reynolds in the Albert Reynolds
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reynolds
and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Taylor of Page Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Abney were
Sunday evening dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Baldwin.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Abney and
Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Baldwin vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Chester Young
Wednesday evening.
The annual meeting of the In
man Telephone Company was
held Monday afternoon at the
Methodist Church annex. New of
ficers for the coming year were
elected as follows: Lewis Kopec -
ky, president; Wilbur Brown, vice
president; Lewis Sobotka, secre
tary; Elwin Smith, treasurer and
Harry Appleby, trustee.
The monthly meeting of the In
man school board was held Mon
day evening at the school house.
Mrs. John Gallagher entered
St. Anthony’s hospital Thursday
evening for medical treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. John McLean and
family of Colfax, Wash., spent
the holidays in the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gil
logly and family of Inman. They
visited the past week in the homes
of Gene Gillogly, Raymond Hox
ie, Merlin Shaw, Elmer Butter
field, and Earl Wright.
New Year’s day guests in the
Glenn Gillogly home were Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Wright and sons
and Marcene Schmiser of Ew
ing, Jackie Butterfield of O’Neill,
Mrs. Stanley Bartos of Kimball,
Elmer and Laurence Butterfield
and Mr. and Mrs. John McLean
and family of Colfax, Wash.
Elmer Crosser visited in the
Harry McGraw and Earl Miller
homes Monday. He was enroute to
his home in North Platte from
Sheldon, la., where he spent a
few days on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mordbach
and family of Clearwater visited
Mrs. Elizabeth Morsbach Sunday.
Mrs. Clifford Sobotka and son
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Whaley, in O’Neill Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Morsbach
of Neligh and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Conard of Clearwater visited Mr.
and Mrs. David Morsbach Friday
afternoon.
Meek News
By Mrs. Fred IJndberg
Monday will mark the begin
ning of school for a number of the
small children in this community.
Bobby Hansen, Carla Anson and
Debbie Anderson will start at
Leonia school; Steve Hansen,
Marilyn Miller and Theresa Wat
son will enroll at school district
170, and Ricky Mellor will at
tend Meek school, district 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters and
Norma Jean visited at the Law
rence Johnson home Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kamphaus
and family attended the wedding
of Mr. Kamphaus’ cousin,
Anthony Kamphaus, in O’Neill
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson were
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Mashek of Fairfax Friday
evening.
Vacation will soon be over for
Gerald Kaczor, as he plans to
leave Wednesday for Omaha
where he will board a plane for
his return to Tobyhanna, Penn.
Mrs. Marion Woidneck enter
tained a group of women Thurs
day afternoon at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Garold Risor and
Marilyn and Art Risor were sup
per guests at Ed Kaczors Wednes
day evening.
A group of men from this
community met at the Vern
Harding home for a telephone
meeting Tuesday evening. Mrs.
Harding served lunch following
the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters
and Norma were supper guests of
Bennie Johring Monday. Merlin
Andersons called there in the eve
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kaczor and
Gerald, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nel
son and Raymond Risor were sup
per guests Monday night of Mr.
and, Mrs. Virgil Hubby.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rouse
and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin
Anderson and daughters, Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Walters and Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Meyers jr., and
daughter of Atkinson, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Wells and family from
Wisconsin and the Rev. and Mrs.
Ivan Christoffersen and family
gathered at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Woepell of Ewing
Friday evening for a chili supper
and social hour.
The Alpha club served lunch
at Lee Blakes sale. A good
sized crowd attended. Mr. and
Mrs. Blake plan to remain on
the place and will rent out their
farm land.
Rev. and Mrs. Ivan Christoffer
sen and family were supper
guests Tuesday evening at Allen
Walters’.
Mr. and Mrs. Axel Borg and
Mr. and Mrs. Don Borg are ex
pected home this week, after
spending sometime in California
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It’s the unity
! in a community
! that gets the job done I
The job ahead for Nebraska
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
__ .
The recent passage of the Industrial Development Amend
ment . . . increased promotional activities on every hand,
from the state level right down through the smallest com
munities ... all underscore Nebraska’s determination to
balance its agricultural economy with an expanded indus
trial economy.
Latest evidence of this determination is Consumers Pub
lic Power District’s announcement of a comprehensive
community and industrial development program. Cooper
ating with state, federal and local agencies, Consumers is
aiming at four objectives:
1. To improve the economic position of existing
businesses.
2. To assist in establishing new industries by local
residents.
3. To persuade out-of-state industries to locate in
Nebraska.
A. To help communities plan for future use of the
Industrial Development Amendment.
Meanwhile, a long range view must be taken
in thinking about industrial development. Re
sults, at first, may be slow in coming. Never
theless, it is certain that, in the end, a unified
effort on the part of all Nebraskans will bring
success.
CONSUMERSS
with friends and relatives. Tony
Borg has been visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Oswald
Drueke and Bruce and Bernadine
are staying with their grand
mother, Mrs. Loretta Hynes.
Garold and Art Risor were din
ner guests at the Howard Rouse
home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Walters
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Delbert Rouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenn Mitchell,
Sandra and Lee were supper
guests Thursday evening of Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Devall.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Watson
visited Mrs. Watson’s father, Ro
bert Gartner, at Sioux City New
Years day. He is at a hospital
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindberg
and Mrs. Paul Nelson were visi
tors of Jessie Kaczor Thursday.
They were treated to ice cream
and cake, the occasion being Jes
sies’ birthday.
Garold Risor received word
Tuesday concerning his aunt,
Edith Risor, who has been at
the Tilden hospital. She has im
proved and has hopes of join
ing the family soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rouse *
and boys were visitors at the Ed
Kaczor home Thursday evening. J
The Alton Perron family were din
ner guests there Sunday.
Mrs. Elmer Devall and Gary
were Norfolk visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Walters and
sons and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Walters and Norma were Sunday
dinner guests of Mrs. Christine
Johnson.
Carl Krogh telephoned his
mother in Minneapolis Sunday.
His father is a little better and
his sister, Mrs. Leona Pint, re
turned to her home at Chadron
Tuesday.
The Rev. and Mrs. Ivan Christ
offersen are attending a ministers
meeting at Kearney Monday
through Thursday. Bruce will re
main here with Mr. and Mrs. Boh
Jenkins, as he is attending school.
Fred Johring was a Sunday vi
sitor at the Melvin Johring home
and Rosemary Johring spent the
day at the Bennie Johring home.
The assessor for Paddock town
ship is conducting his survey in
this vicinity.
try the Frontier Want Ads
Slcper News
By Mrs. John Schonehaum
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Benson
and family of Marshall, Minn.,
came last Friday and spent until
Sunday with her sister, Mr. and
Mrs. John Stahlecker and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Brown re
turned home Friday from Oma
ha where they had spent the past
week with their daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Stouder and lami
iy
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Reber and
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Juracek
were Friday evening visitors in
the Ernest Juracek home.
Mr. and Mrs. Waller Stahlecker
and Bernice drove to Yankton,
S. D., Friday and spent the day
with their son, Earl Stahlecker.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kramer and
John Kramer were Saturday din
ner guests in the Orlin Higgins
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kerns
were Christmas dinner guests in
the Lester Anderson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cahoy
md family of Bonesteel, Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Juracek and Mr.
md Mrs. Harlan Reber and Gary
if Stuart were Christmas dinner
quests in the Grant Reber home.
Mr. and Mrs. Claus Seih went
to Herrick, S. D., Monday eve
aing to attend the wedding of
their granddaughter, Judith Seih
md Kimon Vogassaris at the
Methodist church. Afterward they
attended the reception in the Har
>ld Sieh home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stahlecker
md family of Bonesteel were
Monday visitors and dinner guests
in the Walter Stahlecker home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schocke
maier and family were Monday
iinner guests of her parents, the
John Camins.
Joyce Blakkolb accompanied
aer sister, Janis, back to Lincoln
Monday for a short vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Hermasen
md family were Christmas guests
if his parents, the Robert Her
nasen’s of St. Charles.
Mr. and Mrs. Reinie Fuhrer
md Mr. and Mrs. Con Sat Her
lisited Christmas night with Mr
and Mrs. Harold Schultz and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wittmus and
sons of Fort Lupton, Q)lo., vi
sited with her sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Speck Whitley and family.
Christmas Eve dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Speck Whitley and
family were Mr. and Mrs. Russef
Whitley and family and Alfred
Whitley.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kapsa and
son of Belle Fourche, S. D., ar
rived Friday to visit with her
parents, the Reo Ludeman's over
the holidays.
Christmas guests in the Paul
Engelhart home were Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Kahler and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Harley Nicalous and
family and Mrs. Van Eppos and
family of Winner.
Mr. and Mrs. Speck Whitley
and family were Christmas guests
of her parents, the Elmer
Ticknors of Burke, S. D.
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