The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 28, 1961, Image 5

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    I»ec. 9, 1961
Mr*:
In view of your editorial, It
might interest you why rrianu
fuctures are m</vmg south.
Here’» what they want:
A large und adaptable labor force
Sufficient good water
A community that will work with
them.
They prefer non union labor
Land, or land and buildings fur
niahed.
Good highway and railway outlets
Good tax structure.
Down here the farms are small
and often both man and wife
work in town Or, with broilers,
one can care for them alone,
while the other works.
Arkansas has an Industrial De
velopment Commission. This was
fostered by Winthrop Rockfeller.
Cities are enabled to get money
hi build und attract industry.
In the case of Daisy Mlg. Co.
the city of Rogers bonded ha
one and one fourth million dol
lars, sold the bonds and bought
land, then constructed two huge
buildings. Daisy has 20 years to
pay for this outfit. New York
Life bought the bonds.
I note that Nebraska and sev
oral other states are banding to
gether to attract industry. Well,
union labor is going to have to
produce more or take less wages
and management will have to get
off its gulf cart, do some work
and take less profits.
In case this doesn’t happen, we
won’t have anything to eat.
Our gold reserves are down to
15*^ billion.
Our imports will soon exceed
our exports.
My estimate is that 70% of our
businessmen are broke. They fig
ure their assets in paper, and be
fore long that paper won’t buy
anything.
Enclosed is information put out
by Rogers. I’d be glad to furnish
my more you wish.
Kalpli N. I.eitly
Route 2
Bentonville, Ark.
Hays, Kan.
Dec. 10, 1961
Frontier, O’Neill, Nobr.
I»«\ar Sirs,
I’m here to spend the winter
with my daughter, Mrs. Loo Car
ney anil escape the Nebraska
hard winter, but by the looks of
today its a real winter such as
we have there in Amelia. I am
enclosing a $3 check to renew
The Frontier, as always, each
year for Christmas to my son.
Please send to George W. Chap
man, Linton, N. D.
Thanks
Mrs. E. M. Withers
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Deloot News
By Mr«. H. Reimer
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harpster
and Mr. and Mrs. Web Napier
were dinner guests Monday at
the Glenn Harpster home
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Reimer, Lin
coln, spent the holidays at the
E. L. Sisson home. They were
guests at the Melvin Rexin home
Saturday evening.
Mrs. Dana Sisson and daugh
ter left Friday for Seattle. Wash,
to spend Christmas with her hus
band.
Mrs. H. Reimer visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christon, Mid
land, Tex., at the Larson home in
Ewing Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wright
and four children. Chambers,
moved to the Marilyn Burk
farm last week. The children at
tend the Deloit school.
Mrs. Lewis Pofahl entered the
hospital in Neligh the latter part
of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Milan Bom and
son. Humboldt, were unable to
spend the holidays at home here
because of the storm.
The Deloit school had a Christ
mas program Thursday evening.
It was well attended.
Mrs. G. A. Bauer and Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Kallhoff and family
were guests for Christinas at the
Sylvester Bauer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Temple.
Twila and Shirley. Hastings, ar
rived at the H. Reuner home Sat
urday to spend Christmas with
the Reimers. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Harpster were visitors at the
Reimer home Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Stearns
went to Lincoln Friday. Madine
returned home with them for the
holidays.
Judy Werkmeister. Lincoln
spent the holidays with her par
* ents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Werk
meister.
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Stearns
and Madine and Mrs. Mary
Steams were guests Christmas
Day at the Martha Kinney home
in Elgin.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Knapp
and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Heintz.
Ewing, were visitors at the Ralph
Tomjack home Monday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Don Spahn and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Bollwitt and son and guests from
Oregon spent Christmas Day at
the Ewald Spahn home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tomjack
spent Monday evening at the
Henry Rehner home
Mr. and Mr* Jewell Tomjack
and *on*. Hasting*, went by
plane to Chicago Tuesday to visit
the Ralph He.iudin family.
Mr and Mrs Don Spahn were
Sioux City, la., visitor* recently
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Stearns
entertained relatives at their
home Sunday.
Mrs. Anita Lee visited Mrs
Kenneth Lee and four children in
Norfolk last week.
(Last Week’s News!
Mr. and Mrs. Clenn Harpster
and sons plan to attend a family
dinner at the Richard Napier
home 9jnday.
Mrs Leo Funk was hospitalized
in Neligh last week
Many of the children in the
Communny went to town Satur
day to see Santa Claus.
Mrs. Frank Kruntorad was a
a patient in the Neligh hospital
last week.
Mr. and Mrs Mike Born and
Kevin, Humboldt, and Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Temple and daugh
ters, Hastings, plan to spend the
weekend at the H Reimer home.
The temperature fell to 17 be
low zero last week and there
were six Inches of snow on the
ground. Krai winter weather.
Mrs. Charles I Bud) Bartak has
been hospitalized in Neligh for
over two weeks. She plans to re
turn to her home in time for
Christmas. Beverly, Wayne, and
Judy and husband, Norfolk, plan
to be there, too.
Ewald Spahn went to Omaha
by bus last week for a check-up
The Spahns are expecting guests
from Oregon for the holidays.
nenry j-teimer was a supper
guest at the Glenn Harpster
h >me Tuesday.
Adolph Bartak was hosptali/ed
for a time in Neligh last week
Mrs. Glenn Harpster and sons
were Sunday dinner guests at the
Alfred Napier home.
The HEO club was postponed
last week until Tuesday of this
week on account of members
having flu. It met at the Metties
home for the Christmas meeting.
Merry Christmas everyone. Call
Hunter 5-3307 if there is news to
report.
Meek News
By Mrs. Fred IJndlierg
A family reunion was held at
the Carl Miller home Christmas
Eve. All the children were pre
sent. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Miller, Spencer; Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Falter and family, Creigh
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miller
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Miller and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Crawford and Pamela and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gehlsen and
family. Lynch, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Gallagher, O’Neill.
Christmas Day dinner guests
at the Marion Woidneck home
were Mrs. Rosa Bowers, O’Neill,
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woidneck.
Mr. and Mrs. Venue Peterson.
Springfield, Mo., arrived early
Sunday to spend vacation with
home folks. Mrs. Peterson is the
former Vernetta Krogh. Mr. Pet
erson’s parents live at Valentine.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kaczor were
dinner guests Monday at the
Frank Nelson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Axel Borg and
Pete Pietenpol were Sunday eve
ning visitors at the Gerald Hard
ing home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Anson
and girls were dinner guests at
the Oliver Anson home at Atkin
son Christmas Day. Other guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Leland An
son and family, Spencer; Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Walnofer and family,
Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Emory’ Bux
ton, Orchard, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Buxton and family, Clear
water.
Galen Hull, Marcus. Ia., arriv
ed Saturday to spend Christmas
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Loyal Hull. Other Christmas Day
guests were Mr. and Mrs. De
wayne Booth and Mr. Levi Hull.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Armfield
and son, Naper, were Sunday
dinner guests at the Harold Fox
home.
A Christmas program was held
at Paddock Union church Sun
day, following the regular Sun
day school hour. Treats for the
children were given at this time.
The Rev. Mr. Turner plans to be
present next Sunday for services.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson
and Curtis, Crete, arrived Friday
to sipend the weekend vacation
with relatives. Sunday evening
Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson en
tertained at supper for them. Ot
her guests were Mrs. Christine
Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. De
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"ajuc ■ruiovm auu guo.
The telephone men connected
phones of Emmet Slaight, John
Schmitz and Lawrence Dobro
votay to the new line Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Anderson
and girls were supper and eve
ning guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Merrill Anderson. Atkin
son, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Libby are
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Walters and Mr. and
Mrs. Loran Libby. Page.
Henry Walters and Alien. Ben
nie Johring. Loran Libby and
Ronnie, Page, met Gene Libby
in Grand Island Friday.
Christmas Day dinner guests
at the Merlin Anderson home were
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Walters and
boys. Mr. and Mrs. George Nel
son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Bennie Johring and family, Mrs.
Christine Johnson, Mr. and Mrs
Henry Walters and Norma and
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robertson.
The Padock community aid will
meet with Mrs. .Axel Borg Jan
uary 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wrede and
family arrived Saturday evening
from Omaha to spend Christmas
with the Lawrence Dc-brovolny
family. Other guests Christmas
Day were Mr. and Mrs. Lowell
Hail, Marjorie and Louise and
Mr* Rose Baxter and arms. Blue
Earth, Maui., and Mrs. Viola Hall
and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Dnbrovol
ny, Atkinson.
Mr and Mrs. Virgil Hubby and
Jessie Kaczor were Monday vis
itor* at Axel Borgs. Mr. and Mrs
Gerald Harding and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Ai GaakilJ were
dinner guests Christmas Day
The Christmas programs in the
community were well attended
Pie. coffee and [<op were served
to the large crowds following the
program and a free will offering
was taken at both District 27 and
District L
Mrs. Howard Rouse called on
her mother, Mrs. Carrie Borg.
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hansen
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Burgard and boy, Verdel, were
dinner guests at the Kenms Han
sen hmie Christmas Day.
Dinner guests at Virgil Hubbys
Christmas Day were Mrs. Jessie
Kaczor, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Rouse and boys, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Rouse and Lloyd, Mr.
and Mrs. William Hubby and Mr
and Mrs. George Hansen and Mrs.
Carrie Borg and Marvel.
Mr. and Mrs Dewayne Devall
came Friday to spend their Christ
mas vacation with home folks.
Dewayne is attending a veteri
nary school at Ames, la. Walter
Dervalls entertained Mr. and Mrs
Elmer Devall and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Dewayne Devall and
Mr and Mrs. Bennet Devall Sun
day evening. At supper Christ
mas Day Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Devall hail all the children home
for dinner, also Mrs. Delia Har
rison and Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Peterson and Janet.
Mr and Mrs. Clayton Wither
wax and her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Bluett, Stockton.
Calif., arrived Tuesday night to
spend Christmas vacation with
relatives and friends.
Verdigre News
By Vac Banda
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bartak
and children, Linda and Bobby
arrived here Wednesday evening.
Dec. 20, from Lafayette, Calif.,
to spend the holidays with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis J.
Bartak, and other relatives.
Ionic Lodge 87, AF & AM held
the regular communication Thurs
day evening at the Niobrara Ma
sonic temple. Election of officers
was held with the following re
sults: Tony C. Paesl, Verdigre,
worshipful master; Bolten Randa,
Verdigre, senior warden; Gail
Burdick, Niobrara, junior warden;
Glen F. Foner, Niobrara, treasur
er, and George Skokan, Niobrara,
secretary. Installation of officers
will be in January. Attending the
meeting from Verdigre were Mr.
Paesl, Vac Randa, Leonard J.
Kocina and Floyd Hildreth.
A bridal shower was held in
Norfolk Tuesday honoring Miss
Rita Vecera with a miscellaneous
shower at the home of Miss Ilene
Mlady. Decorations were in blue
and white. Games furnished the
diversion for the afternoon. Miss
Vecera is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Vecera. She will
be married the latter part of this
week.
Lad Vonasek, Verdigre pioneer,
was honored at a birthday sup
per held at his home on his 80th
anniversary last week. Cards and
the showing of slides furnished
the entertainment. Prize winners
were Vine Frank, Mrs. Marvin
Krejcik. Paul Holan and Emil
Krejcik jr. The birthday cake was
baked and decorated by Mrs.
Emil Krejcik sr.
A large crowd attended the Sun
day school Christmas program
Thursday evening given by the
First Methodist church in the
ZCBJ hall. Numbers were pre
sented by the beginners, the pri
mary group, the junior class, in
termediate youth and the MYF
chorus. The Rev. David T. Gus
tafson addressed the assembly.
Santa Claus made an appearance
with gifts. In charge of the pro
gram were Mrs. Otto Uhlir, sup
erintendent, Betty Randa, Pen
ny Jarman. Lavonne Hildreth,
Karen Jacot, Frances Hildreth,
Marlene Soucek and Dr. and Mrs.
V. A. Walstrom.
A Christmas program was pre
sented at the Jelen school Friday
by Bruce Bartos, Frankie Bartos,
Theresa Havercamp, Terry Viter
na, Rodney Bartos, Patricia
Paesl, Joseph Paesl, Ray Paesl,
Joseph Paesl, Darlene Janak.
Lvnette Viterna, Karen Tweedy,
Marilyn Paesl, Francine Bartos
and Kenneth Bartos. Mrs. Jolene
Yager is the teacher. Santa
Claus appeared after the program
with presents. Lunch was served.
VERDIGRE — The Hawks won
over Osmond Tuesday evening
Dec. 12, at Osmond with a score
of 73-51 and the Verdigre Jun
iors won their game 27-24.
This was Osmond’s second loss
in the season for the first team.
The Verdigre Hawks lost their
first basketball game of the sea
son when they played at the
Creighton Homecoming December
9 and were defeated by the St.
Ludger team. 63-61.
Both teams played on almost
even terms for the first two per
iods and at halftime the score
was knotted 30-30. But the third
quarter proved to be the fatal one
when several bad passes and mis
takes on the Hawks' part sent the
St. Ludger team to a 47-34 lead
midway in the quarter.
The Hawks rallied and trailed
42-49 at the start of the fourth
quarter. Using a full court press,
the Hawks narrowed the mar
gin to two points with seconds
left. They got a fmai shot and
a chance to tie that failed.
Timmerman led with 23 points
and also in the rebounds. Allen
Boelter collected 18. Tall Jerry
Closer scored 25 points to pace
the Creighton Comets and Vogt
added 17 points.
The Junior Hawks also suffer
ed their first loss. 32-27.
Naper News
By Mn John HctoooefttM
Sunday dinner guests m tiie
Mrs Christina Windmeyer home
were, Mr ;md Mrs Lester Neu
miller and family, Mr and Mrs
Herman Nuemiller and sons.
Chris Nuemiller and Mr. and Mrs.
John Odenbach, Bones:eel, S. D
Word was received by Mr and
Mrs Robert Stoltenberg and Mr
and Mrs John Cararn, telling of
a son arriving to Mr ami Mrs.
Marvin Stoltenberg. Tacoma
Wash , on Dec 15.
A daughter was born to Mr.
and Mrs. George Alexander jr.,
Dec. 16, at the Burke hospital.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs
William Schock, Burke, S. D.. and
Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander
sr., Naper.
Sunday evening visitors in the
Ben Fuhrer home were Mr and
Mrs. Reinie Fuhrer, Albert and
Fred Ott.
Pvt. Earl Stahlecker, Camp
Carson. Colo., and Mrs Earl
Stahlecker arrived Saturday eve
ning to visit with his parents, the
Walter Stahlecker* and other rela
tives and friends until after Christ,
mas
Mr and Mrs Wayne Abler* and
family were Sunday dinner guests
in the August Ahlers home
Sunday dinner guests m the
Marlen Green home in Herrick
S D to help them both celebrate
their birthdays were Mr and Mrs
Reiiue Fuhrer. Mr and Mrs. Ev
erett Green and Dennis. Mary
Nicalous. Vera Lund, the John
Nical<jus’s and Herman Nicalous'*
and sons, Butte, and the Albert
Nicalous family, Fairfax. S. D
Mr and Mrs. Larry Juracek,
Winner. S. D., spent the weekend
with her parents, the Grant Re
bers.
Don Paul, Bonestee), S D . was
a W’ednesday supper guests in the
E'.ward Peppel home.
Lois Ktbby arrived home Sat
urday from Evangel College,
Springfield, Mo., to spend Christ
mas holidays with her parents,
the Clarence Kibbys and Ronald.
An early Christmas was enjoy
ed in the Waiter Stahlecker bum.
Sunday «u they could have must
uf their frunuly home while Earl
u n m« on a furlough. Present
for the dinner went Earl. Mr and
Mrs Robert Stahlecker and fam
dy. O'NeUl and Bernice and
Mickle Stahlecker. Luncheon
guests were. Mr and Mrs. Ho
ward Stahlecker and family, Gre
gory- S. D., Mr. ami Mrs. Wil
bur Oliver and son, Burke. S D .
and Bill Dawson
Several men helped move cattle
for Herman Katies Friday irvmi
the MoKutsey farm to the borne
place, as Mr Kabe ha* been on
the sick list for some time
Mr. and Mrs Robert StoSten
berg left Monday for Spokane and
Tacoma. Wash , where they will
visit their son, Marvin and fam;
ly
(Last Week's News!
Mr. and Mrs John Stahlecker
and Greg and Mrs Barbara Vogt
visited with Mrs Matheldia St ah
lecker and Mr and Mrs Robert
Willuweit and family in Jamison
Sunday afternoon. Mr Stahlecker
became ill that day and was
taken to the Burke. S D., hospital
where he remained for obeanta
h«m until Monday
.Mr and Mr* Pete Kramer
>;rni Sunday and were overnight
guests <4 their son. Paul and
family, Platte, S D Monday
they were guest* m the Frank
Kramer home in Lake Amies. and
the George Kramers on Tuesday
mght From there they went to
Gedde*. S D Thursday morn
mg ami visited with the Harry
Key leg and Fred Bent* families
Julius Serr returned home Sat
urday evening from Houston
Tea . w fie re he hail sjami the past
week with his daughter. Mrs De
lores Mi*
Mrs William Ullrich areom
panted Mr and Mrs John Mitch
el, Spencer, to Skju* City, fa.,
Thursday They returned home
that evening,
Mrs Claus Sieh was brought
home from the Lynch hospital
Saturday evening by tfie Everrett
Breyer fanuliy
Mr and Mrs William Blakkolb
went to O'Nedl Tuesday to attend
the REA Christmas party aud
dinner.
Servicemen * Note* , . .
Gary W Holly. radioman aoc
• aid clam. USN. man al Mr and
Mr*. Stanley N Holly of 730 K
Clay at . O Neill, la serving with
the staff of the commander id ih*
seventh Fleet. Vice Adm William
A Sehnorb. USN. aboard the hea
vy cnuner U88 Saint Paul In the
Western Pactfte
.Airman Bnaic Kenneth C Gnm
*e. son id Mr and Mra Carl
K Gross*, O’Nedl la tiring •*
tignisl to the United States Air
Force technical training naira*
for radio ami radar maintenance
specialists at Keealer AFB, Miss
Airman Grown*, who haa com
j leled hi* basic military training
at Lackland AFB. Te* , was sr
lected f«* the advanced coura* <«i
the basts of his interests and ap
titudes He la a graduate of
Creighton public high school and
a former student of 1 wn« coUage
in Hlalr.
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