The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 12, 1959, Image 12

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    Thespians gather ... at O'Neill puhlir high
school for a formal dinner and Initiation. From
left, the drama students are Lois Nelson, George
Fuller, Perry Dawes, Jeanette Frieke, Gerald
Kaezor, Konnie Kurtz, Konnle Smith, Nancy Joe
. ..—— --
Fetrow, Betty Hodman, Sharon Marcellus, Klain
Kruftman, Veldon Tomlinson, Merle Pease and their
sponsor, Mrs. I^ds L. Tomkins. The O’Neill troup
initiated Lola Nelson, Merle Prase and Veldon
Tomlinson. Parents, teachers and friends attended.
Valentine court ... at St. Mary’s Academy. From left, standing, are Jim Shoemaker, Jerry Go
kie. Gene Shoemaker, Father Duffy, Father O’Sullivan, Kathline Weier, Ruth Kokes and Mary Beth
Dunn. Seated in the center, is the royalty, Paul Ziska and Carol Hoffman Crown berers, seated in
front, are Kerry Spitler, Beth Pruss and Connie Donohoe.
Mrs. Landreth Named
County Heart Leader
Mrs. Shelhamer Leads
For O’Neill
Mrs. Milo Landreth of Page has
been named by Nebraska Heart
Fund Chairman Stanley Huffman
of Ewing to serve as the 1959 Holt
county heart iund chairman.
The 1959 Heart Fund Drive,
which is being conducted during
this month, advances the activity
of the Nebraska Heart Association
in combating heart and bloa ves
sel disease which during the last
year has caused 54% of Nebras
ka's deaths.
Mrs. Roy Shelhamer is the O'
Neill chairman.
“Heart fund chairmanship car
ries with it heavy responsibility,”
Huffman said. "1 am sure, how
ever, that every county will ad
vance beyond records set in 1958.”
Mrs. Milo Landreth, Holt county
chairman and Stanley Huffman,
Nebraska Heart Fund chairman
urge all residents interested in
working on the 1959 Heart B'und
Drive to contact the Holt county
chairman as soon as possible.
“At least three-fourths of all
funds collected will remain in Ne
braska,” Huffman added, "with
over half slated to again be allo
cated to research.”
Huffmn concluded by stating
that next years drive should put
the total Nebraska contributions
over the one million mark in 1959.
C. W. F. Lehmann
Was Born in Germany
CHAMBERS C. W. F. Lehmann
was bom June 13, 1875 in Germany
and came to this country with his
parents in 1881. He was married
to Bertha Anna Mielke on July
28, 1909. They became the parenls
of 3 daughters, Mrs. Esther Mo
zel of Orchard, Mrs. Mildred
Wright of Ewing and Mrs. Bernice
Hay man of Glendora, Calif. He has
9 grandchildren.
B'uneral services were held at
St. Pauls Lutheran church in Cham
bers at 2 p.m. Monday, February
4. Music was furnished by Irene
Brown and Elaine Walter with
Mrs. Donald Hoffman at the Pia
no.
Pallbearers were Guais Winter-;
mote, Eric Dankert, Glen Adams,
George Sladek, Alvin Tangeman
and Ruben Peltzer.
Honorary pall bearers were John
Dankert, William Jutte, J. W Wal
ter, William Reick, A1 Leidtke and
Ray Coolidge.
Burial was in the Chambers
cemetery under the direction of
Biglins.
John Leist of Los Angeles,
Calif., arrived Friday to spend a
few days with his father, Earl
Leist, and with his brother-in
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A1
Anson, and family. He left Mon |
day for his California home ac- ;
companied by Vemie Hunter, who i
will visit relatives and friends
St. Patrick's altar society will
I hold their meeting at 8 o’clock on
Tuesday, February 17, instead of
Thursday. St. Rose's guild with
Mrs. Catherine Craig will be in
charge of entertainment.
Monuments of lasting beau*'
from the factory to the cot
turner—Emmet Crabb, O’Neill,
made by skilled craftsmen of
J. F. Bloom Co. . . . monument*
Sick & Injured
CELIA Mrs. Blanche arrived
home last week from Omaha
where she underwent major surg
ery recently. . . . Markita
Hendricks is wearing a
rather odd bracelet these days.
X-rays show that some time in
.‘he past she has fractured her
right wrist and this week she re
injured it while trying to open a
fruit jar so has to keep it in a
brace for a few weeks.
AMELIA Mrs. and Mrs. Ralph
Rees returned home Thursday
from Omaha where he had been
i surgical patient in the1 Methodist
hospital . . . Bob Adair arrived
home We.inesday, February 4,
from Minneapolis, Minn., where
he had gone for a heart ailment.
He plans to enter the hospital
there again March 8 for surgery.
. . . Mrs. Jerry Dickerson, form
erly Lois Burge, Sunday entered
the Atkinson Memorial hospital.
... Charlie Sigmari suffered a se
vere cut on the finger while doing
some vet( rinary work at the Tom
Doolittle ranch.
DELOIT Mrs. Mary Stearns
stayed at the Martha Kinney home
last week while Mrs. Kinney was
with her son, Elvin, in Boone, la.,
whi is ill. Saturday Mrs. Maynard
Stearns and Mrs. Martha Kinney
were called back to Boone. El
von became ill again. . . .
Verle Tuttle has been hospital
ised in Norfolk.
O'NEILL Mrs. Ben Gilligan
left Tuesday, February 3, for
Omaha where her mother, Mrs.
Catherine Kinbeiter, is a patient
n St. Catherine’s hospital. Mrs.
Kinbeiter has a blood clot and her
condition is serious. . . . Mrs.
Bennett Giligan left Tuesday, Feb
ruary 3, for St. Catherin's hospital
in Omaha, where her mother, Mrs.
Catherine Kinbeiter, was hospital
ized with a blood clot. At first tier
condition was serious, but she is
much improved now.
STAR Wyn Johnson received a
cut on his chin, requiring five
| stitches, when he fell on the ice
while playing at school.
DORSEY Mr. and Mrs. Harolu
Osborn are having a seige of se
vere colds. . . . Miss Kay Christ
ensen expects to undergo surgery.
PAGE Little Lynda Kinnisson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Kinnisson, is very ill with a se
vere cold, she is a patient at the
Creighton hospital. Mr. Kinnisson
went there to see her Monday,
February 9, and her mother and
Mr. Ted Kennisson were evening
callers. . . . Mrs. Clarence Finch
had a medical check up Monday
at O'Neill following an operation
two weeks ago for cysts on the
thyroid gland.
Death Takes Butte
Boy in Columbus, Ga.
BUTTE—James Michael Reiser,
wo month old son of Mr. anil Mrs.
iarold D. Reiser, formerly of Co
.umbus, Georgia, now of Butte,
died suddenly of pneumonia early
Friday morning, Feb. 6, in Co
lumbus, Ga. He was born at the
Columbus Medical Center Decem
ber 5, 1958.
Survivors in addition to his par
ents, include a sister, Theresa
Kay Reiser; maternal grandpar
ents, Dr. and Mrs. M. M. Camp
bell, Fort Steilacoom, Washington;
paternal grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Leo E. Reiser, Butte, Ne
braska.
The body was sent by train to
Raymer Funeral Home, Butte, Ne
braska by the Colonial Funeral
Home, Phenix City, Alabama.
Burial will lie at the Catholic
Cemetery Thursday, February 12.
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Money To Loan!
Household Goods, Personal
Property, Oars, Trucks,
warm Equipment
HARRINGTON
Loan and Investment
Company
LOW RATES
Open Thursday Nights Instead of Saturday Nights !
Rogers Specials!
— COMPARE THESE PRICES —
A-1 FEEDS — GUARANTEED ANALYSIS
32% Soy Cot Cubes _ 86.50
32% Tri-Way Cubes _ 73.50
40% Natural Cubes_ 80.50
5-D For 5-Duty Stlb._ _ 95.00
20% Lay Pellets _ 3.70
40% Hog Supplement 4.95
32% Poultry Concentrate_ 5.00
Hi Lass Cattle Fattner_ _ 57.00
Buy and Save at
ROGERS PRODUCTS
WHEN BETTER FEEDS ARE MADE . . .
ROGERS WILL MAKE ’EM!
North of Burlington Depot Phone 771
Jack Bailey, Mgr.
Marriage lieense*—
George James Ries, jr.. 21 of
Atkinson and Lois Lavada Mors
baeh, 18, of Inman. February 7.
BIBI.K LECTURES
Two more of the illustrated lec
tures on the Bible, with its theme
From Eternity to Eternity" will
be given this week by Arthur F
Gihlts of Independence, Missouri,
at the Atkinson, Reorganized
Church of Jesus Christ of L.lvS
On Sunday evening, Feb 15, the
lecture is entitled, "The Dispen
j sat ion of the Law", and on Wed
nesday exening "The Dispensation
of the Gospel", These lectures
"ill tH'i?in at 7:30, and arc fully
| illustrated in color.
Dr. Donald E. David
OPTOMETKIjT
Eyes Examined
Glasses bitted
**hone SI01 Spencer
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54 registered herefords 54
AT Ft BIJC At CTION
O’NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET
. O'NEILL, NEBK.
Tuesday, February 17th
SHOW 10 A M. SALE 1:30 PM
44 BULLS — 10 FEMALES
ALL popular lines of Hereford Breeding are represented. Bulls
are big, rugged individuals, ready for service. Heifers suitable
foundation stock. All officially calfhood vaccinated.
For Catalog address:
HOLT COUNTY
HEREFORD BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION
P.O. Box 642 — O'Neill
KIETH A. ABART, Sale Mgr.
HAROLD HARMS, Valentine. Judge
M. and Mrs. Theodore KaUhoff . . The bride is the former
Wanda Thelander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thelander of
O'Neill and Orchard. The couple were married Tuesday. February 3
in St. Paul’s Church at Plainview by Father Wilwerding.
Project Club Meets
At Kersenbrock Home
The Elkhorn Project club met
at the home of Mrs. Florence
Kersenbrock on Tuesday with 15
members present.
After the business meeting, Mrs.
Hattie Kindlan an I Mrs. Hazel
Boatman gave the lesson on sacks
and utilities. A nice lunch was
served by the co-hostesses, Mrs |
M)b Cook and Mrs. Klizabelh
Howard.
The next m eting will be March
10 at the home of Mrs. Frank
Greiner.
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HURRY! HURRY! HURRY!
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Values We've Planned Yet • • •
Thrifty Buys in the MEAT Dept
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Round Bone Cut_u. 69*
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PORK CHOPS SS. -53' clef STEAK.- 63'
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SLICED BACON.-49' HADDOCK FILLET 59'
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CHEDDAR_per lb. 59c POTATOES...50-lb. bag 98c BIG DIP_V2 gal. 59c
Banner Creamer Solids Sunrise Vacuum Pack
OLEO_2 lbs. 39c BUTTER_per lb. 67c COFFEE_per lb. 63c
CRACKERS...... 1-lb. box 25c 2-lb. box 49c | NUTRENA EGG CRUMBLES ..cwt $3.95