Powered By Blogger

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Lots of Military News in Sutton in early December 1943

The war must have seemed very close for Sutton folks with this issue of The Sutton News on December 2, 1943. There were three major stories about Sutton men and a couple of lesser ones thrown in.



Edward Reiber showed up in the news reel at the Lyric Theater as he helped shipmates in an incident that killed 197. Wikipedia entry for USS Savannah has details of the incident. And if you've the stomach for it, there are youtube videos of the rescue, the dead and the wounded. 




Click Aspegren had this harrowing experience after a Messina bombing run. Another account is in the 99th Bomb Wing Newsletter from November 9, 1943 It's on the right side of the 4th page. The newsletter states that Major Aspegren was on the B-17 raid of Rome shown in this youtube video.




We saw a note from Lt. Lilliedoll a few weeks earlier when he was on R&R in Australia. His father had a drug store in Sutton.




This Sutton lad spent a year in North Africa before being assigned to Harvard Air Base.




There were months of training before getting to the war. Each crew member had specialized training before meeting for aircrew training as was done at bases in this area: Harvard, Fairmont, Bruning, Kearney, etc. Crew members often stayed together through aircrew training and to their base in the war zone. McKeeman was a Navy airman. Their training was similar to the Air Corps. 



Wrigley gum sacrifices tin foil in war effort

The impact of World War II on Americans stretched far and wide. Wrigley chewing gum had to sacrifice their tin foil wrapping. 



Museum Front Porch Memorabilia


The front porch of the Historic House provides a convenient place to display memorabilia from Sutton and from Sutton High. Join us in a walkabout on the porch:


Do you remember where you use to see this?

There have been numerous designs for school banners.

Sutton schools have enjoyed excellent support from community businesses.

Music badges for school sweaters.

The FFA jacket joins plaques recognizing Adeline Nolde who designed the FFA emblem in 1934.

FFA and Fire Department togs - there are more.

A vintage Sutton baseball shirt.

Memorabilia from the Sutton Country Club

Remember where Grothe's Pharmacy was located?

Another Red & Black pennant. 

Plettner Produce went on a multi-year classic car binge for their Christmas gifts. 





And the 70th anniversary of the Runza Drive-In approaches.

Occidental Hotel where the Legion is today. The Carson was on CPI property.
The Oakland Hotel was on the south bank of School Creek, west side of Saunders.

Timmerman's - Boehler's

Gibb Wieland, also know for basketball   Gibb Wieland and the 1922 team

From an early prominent Sutton family.

Kohler Brothers Inducted into OSU Football Hall of Fame - 1993





The Clay County News carried the story of Sutton's Kohler brothers being enshrined in the Oregon State University Football Hall of Fame in the December 2, 1993 issue.



Morrie Kohler and Vic Kohler




Morrie Kohler graduated from Sutton High in 1935, Vic in 1936. They attended Hastings College for their freshman year where they excelled. (They did pretty well at Sutton High, too.)





Morrie and Vic Kohler transferred to Oregon State sitting out the 1937 season. They starred at OSU during that program's best seasons. Morrie had a brief run in the pros after OSU.


Personal note: several years ago I received a call from the NFL Historian (who'd of thought that was a job?). He had a web site listing the oldest living ex-professional football players and wanted to know when Morris Kohler had died. I let him know that that had not happened yet. He got somewhat excited. 


I connected him with Kris Moody, then at The Clay County News who arranged for the NFL fellow to talk to Mary Lou and Morrie Kohler. Morrie was added to the website list as No. 12 of the list of 1,000 oldest surviving ex-professional football players. 


Although it was an NFL Historian working on the website, the list was for all ex-professionals. Morrie was drafted by the Cleveland Browns but his playing days were with teams of variations of the American Football League and other competitive leagues at the time. 


Morris Henry "Morrie" Kohler was born 5 March 1917 and died 13 March 2011. Victor Otto Kohler was born 2 February 1918 and died 14 March 1999. Both men are buried in the Sutton Cemetery.


When Morrie Kohler was added to the list of 1,000 oldest living ex-pro players, he was only the third oldest on the list with Nebraska connections. Ahead of him was William Henry Harrison Dye, better known as Tippy Dye (historical reference to Tippecanoe and Tyler too). Tippy Dye was athletic director at the University of Nebraska from 1962 to 1967. He was the clever fellow who hired Bob Devaney in 1962 kicking off the heyday of Nebraska football. As I recall, Tippy Dye was No. 2 on that list at the time.


Also on the list, older than Morrie was Bill Glassford, Nebraska's head football coach from 1949 to 1955. Bill Glassford just makes the cut for the site's current list of all-time oldest old timers as he lived to be 102. See: Oldest Pro Players website





Wednesday, November 14, 2018

1993 All-County Football Team

The Clay County News honored its 1993 All-County Football Team in its November 18, 1993 issue.






Link to Video about Nebraska & WWI


The website https://history.nebraska.gov/ has an 8-minute video about the state of Nebraska and World War I


Have a look.

1993 All-County Volleyball Team

Your 1993 Clay County All-Star Volleyball Team



1968 Clay County Election Results

The 1968 Clay County Election Results


Looks like the county was organized into 22 precincts 50 years ago




'93 Sutton football team




1993 Sutton Football team news  to be continued

'93 county news



1993 Clay County News --- To be continued

Scott Waegli - 1993 All-County Football Captain


Scott Waegli was named the All-County Football Captain based on performances that included rushing 268 times for 1,500 yards - on the nose, so it seems. 



This stylishly attired group of Sutton High belles performed in An American Cantata in November 1993. 


Take this opportunity to test yourself and identify these five young ladies. Answer key appears below.




Spoiler alert: Answer key is a few spaces below:












Shown here in final preparations for their performance at the Sutton High Theater on November 20, 1993 are Autumn Hendricksen, Arlene Hofmann, Sara Farley, Chandra Griess and Carrie Ulmer.


Didja name them all? Speaking for those of us who were a generation or so removed from these young ladies and from this photo, you could easily convince me that they were sisters. 

1993 FFA Award Winners

This crew of Sutton FFA fellows were the award winners at the gathering in Kansas City in 1993. 


Front row: Jesse Hofmann, Joe Lichtenberg and Dan Kauk. In the back row: Jeff Huber, Brandon Huber, Keven Hofmann and their advisor, Tom Hofmann.