The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 29, 1956, SECTION 1, Page 8, Image 8

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    Arm Amputation
for Knox Farmer
c
Ora Caskey Is recovering satis
factorily in St. Anthony’s hospi
tal following an arm amputation.
Mr. Caskey, who lives in the
Middlebranch community, was
grinding feed on Wednesday,
* March 21. He was having trouble
with a belt coming off the ma
chine. His right arm was caught
in the grinder and he was badly
wounded near the shoulder.
Despite considerable loss of
blood, Mr. Caskey made his way
on a tractor to the home of a
neighbor, Sidney Faulhaber, who
lives across the road.
@ “ Mr. Faulhaber rushed the in
jured man by car to the O’Neill
hospital where an amputation was
performed.
Mrs. Caskey, who had been a
patient at St. Anthony’s until a
few days before, was attending a
club meeting at the Clair Schroth
* home at Brunswick.
Mrs. C. J. Barnum
Burial at Chambers
CHAMBERS—Funeral services
were conducted at 1 p.m., Sunday,
March 25, from the Methodist
o church at Chambers for Mrs. C.
J. Barnum, 86. Mrs. Barnum died
Friday afternoon, March 23, at
Neligh. She had been ill several
years.
Her maiden name was Hattie
Doherty. She was born January
20, 1870, at Kankakee, 111. a
daughter of James David and Ra
chel Doherty. *
She married Mr. Barnum in
1907. They lived in Chambers a
number of year? where Mr. Barn
um was in the hardware business.
Her husband died September 8,
1955.
Survivors include the following
nieces and nephews: Mrs. C. E.
Tibbetts of Chambers; Mrs. Gene
vieve Bell of Chambers, who had
o cared for Mrs. Barnum several
years; Msr. Floyd Anderson of
Lincoln; Mrs. D. H. Ward of Los
Angeles, Calif.; L. V. Cooper of
Chambers; Harry Cooper of Win
ner, S.D.; Will Cooper of River
ton, Wyo.i Floyd Cooper of Yak
ima, Wash., and David Doherty
of California.
Deemer Conner, Wife
o Married 60 Years
(Continued from page 1)
Mr. Conner is a veteran
member of the Masonic lodge at
Ewing and Mrs. Conner has
been a member of the Eastern
Star chapter 31 years They be
long to the United Brethren
church at Orchard.
0 Mr. Conner drives his own car
and can offer a convincing argu
met in behalf of the democratic
° political party.
“I guess I’m a democrat, but it
doesn’t mean much anymore. I
vote for the man!” he explains.
Afternoon callers included Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Conner of Ewing.
Bill and Deemer are brothers and
their wives, Matilda and Alice,
respectively, are sisters. The Bill
o Conners will have been married
53 years on June 6, 1956.
© ___
Edwards Signed
as Basketball Coach
William L. Edwards of Cole
ridge will be the head basketball
coach of the O’Neill public
schools. In addition to coaching
duties, he will teach mathematics
end science courses.
He has been active in Boy
Scout work since the age of 10.
Mr. Edwards is a graduate of”
Wayne State Tteachers college.
During his senior year of college,
he was married to Beverly Mc
Pherson of West Point. They both
received their degrees in 1951.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwards have two
children.
During the Korean conflict, Mr.
Edwards served in the marine
corps. He was released as a first
lieutenant in 1954. Since that
time he has been coach of bas
ketball, football and track at
Coleridge.
Mary Belle Ryan
Burial at O’Neill
Miss Mary Belle Ryan, 67, died
Thursday, March 22, at Superior
Wise.
Graveside funeral services were
conducted at 10:30 a.m., Monday,
March 26, at Calvary cemetery
here by Very Rev. Timothy O’
Sul’ :van, pastor of St. Patrick’s
Catholic church. Biglin’s were in
charge of arrangements.
The late Miss Ryan was born
at O’Neill, the daughter of Wil
liam and Annabelle O’Neill Ryan.
Her brother, John, died in 1950!
There are no immediate surviv
ors. Mrs. Eugene Ryan of Superi
or, Wise,, is a sister-in-law and
came here for the funeral.
0 FUTURE SUBSCRIBER
KLINETOBE — Mr and Mrs.
Dean Klinetobe of Wffit Point, a
daughter, Mary Lou, weighing 5
pounds 10 ounces, born Thursday
March 22, at Sacred Heart hospi
tal, Lynch. Mrs. Klinetobe and in
fant daughter are convalescing at
the home of his parents, Mr. anit
Mrs. William Klinetobe, at Page
PAGE—Clem Haworth, 64, fa
ther of Mrs. Lisle Mewmaw of
Page, died Thursday, March 22,
at Page as the result of a heart
ailment. Biglin’s forwarded the
remains to Donnelson, 111., where
funeral services were conducted
on Tuesday, March 27.
WEATHER SUMMARY
Hi Lo Prec.
March 22 . 71 29
March 23 . 56 28
March 24 . 62 26
March 25 . 71 39
5 March 26 .67 36
March 27 . 62 28
March 28 .30 12 .12
EWING — Mr. and Mrs. Fritz
Schwager and David and Ruth
Durre were in Omaha Tuesday,
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CENTER SLICES “79c
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DRIED BEEF .vj£29'
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FANCY, NEW, FULL OF FLAVOR
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ROQUEFORT
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GREEN BEANS t°m"’.2nt“3 39c
RIPE OLIVES .r 37<
SWEET PICKLES .pc'39c
GRAPE JUICE 2L,.“£57c
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LOW PRICE
PETER PAN
PEANUT BUTTER
o1,2 43* & 59*
WESSON OIL twinkle
mm coppeb
Salad and Cooking Oil P" ^
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fL 37' 0,69'
CLEAN-IT DAZY SPRAY
AIR-FRESHNER
£23* o‘49* if 49*
Now in a NEW
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PRESERVE OF WHOU
CONCORD GRAPES
» Ox, DESSERT *iOc
DISH AT
TRUCKLOAD SEED POTATOES TO ARRIVE THURSDAY
SEE US FOR YOUR SEED POTATO REQUIREMENTS
RED POTATOES (While Supply Lasts)_100 Lbs. $1.98
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FUDGE », 37‘ WHITE 31'
Frosting Nix J hosting flix
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TOP MARKET for Your EGGS!
REMEMBER TO CHECK OUR PRICE BEFORE YOU SELL
NUTRENA CHICK STARTER_ inn I b,. $4.SS
NUTRENA EGG CRUMBLES_100 Lb*. $3.95
BEEF CAKE “32” — Pellets or Cubes_ Cwt. $3.75
40% HOG BALANCER _ 100 Lbs. $4.95
TANKAGE — MEAT SCRAPS_100 Lbs. $4.50
SOYBEAN MEAL — 41% — Old Pr_100 Lbs. $3.95
BRAN - 100 Lbs. $2.65 SHORTS __ 100 Lbs. $2.75
WHITE BLOCK SALT _ Each 79c
10 Blocks at-77c ea. 20 Blocks at_75c ea.
Baby Chicks!
OUR PRICE: h lumm M
$12.50 per 100 n Chick Starters
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