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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1959)
O'Neill Locals Mrs Carrie Borg and Mrs. Roy Cole attended prayer conference in Neligh on Saturday. Mrs Rosa Bowers visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woidneck at Mid way on Saturday while their daughter, Janette, had her tonsils removed. Mrs. Blanche O'Malley and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry O’Malley and Leo visited Mrs. Edna Coyne Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs. Gordon Fox from Lincoln spent Friday night with Mr and Mrs. Melvin Marcellus, and Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs Charles Fox. They returned to their home on Sunday. Jim Froolich spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Froelich. On Sunday he returned to Wichita where he is attending school. Mary- Elizalieth Gatz, Ellen Lo haus, and Edith Gallagher, who are attending the St Mary's col lege of Omaha, were home over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Baker left for Casper, Wyo., Tuesday after noon. They plan to return on Sun day. Mrs. Russel Moler and children have been visiting with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs Mac Simon son, and her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Moler. They are moving from their home in Maryville, Mu., to Omaha, Nebr. Rev. and Mrs. Peter Krey from Norfolk visited Esty Nelson's Sun day afternoon. Mrs. Carrie Borg and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cole were Sunday din ner guests at the Harry Page home. Mrs. Rosa Bowers returned from Norfolk Friday where she has been taking care of Mrs. E. {N. Anderson, who has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gallagher of Inman were supper guests of Mr and Mrs. Nick Ramold of Stuart Sunday evening. William J. Froelich returned to Qiicago after visiting here over the weekend. Food and fancy work sale at Shelhamer'a Store T h u r s d a y, November 19 sponsored by St. Anthony's hospital auxiliary. Do nations appreciated 39c Judy Liddy has been visiting in j Lincoln this week. Mike IJddy, who has been at tending the University of Nebras ka visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Liddy, over the weekend Mr and Mrs. Robert Lind berg, sr. from Cody visited his son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lind beig, jr. of O’Neill over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. John Luben from Crawford visited the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Luben, last week. Northwest Nebraska Hereford Association Fall Sale of 60 Registered Hereford Bulls of Serviceable Ages VALENTINE, NEBRASKA Fair Grounds Sale Pavilion FRIDAY, NOV. 20 Sale to Start at 1:00 p.m. CST Show of Sale Cattle 9:00 a m., Morning of Sale Emil Rezac, Tabor, S. D., Judge R These bulls are from top Northwest Nebraska herds. All are B outstanding bulls and many are suitable for herd headers. They I carry the best of breeding and individuality. | I CONSIGNORS: \V. Everett Brown, Valentine; Harry J. Brown, Bassett; R. R. Daniels, Valentine; Harley Dellaven. Hay Springs; Chas. Dorsey and Sons, Newport; Drybread Herefords, Valentine; Harold J. Harms, Valentine; Paul Krajeski, Nenzel; L. J. Leehtenberg, Spencer; Gue and Slider, Crawford; Ralph Strotheide, Hay Springs. — For Catalog, or Other Information, write — HAROLD J. HARMS Sale Manager Valentine, Nebraska Col, Charles Oorkle, Auctioneer Gene Johnson, American Hereford Journal Hi Mackey, Cornbelt Dailies ! Gene Rainbolt, Nebraska Cattleman I PRE-HOLIDAY SALE 11 SPECIALS I Thurs<lqy - Friday -^Saturday I I White * Copper KITCHEN WAKE I Bread Box I Pan and Cover 1 Q | ,'ar*‘' Waste Ba-sket ^B I # I Ouinlster Set / I Hegular $1.98 each / ( Each / 10-gal. plastic GARBAGE CAN Special $£95 I P,OStic °«H^7nd PAIl | SpecJ^89cjach / 14" PUSH BROOM Special $£59 COCOA DOOR MAT 16" x 27" Special $225 Nylon Head DUST MOP Reg. $3.65 - Special $295 CWNE HARDWARE REED tti.ni.EV MELVIN Rt’ZICKA „ I Mr. and Mrs. Billie Marcellus ; went to Wisner Sunday to visit her ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williamson, and to get their daugh ter, Candice, who has been visi ting there. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Marcellus visited the D. B. Marcellus home at Stuart Sunday evening. Mrs. Homer Mullen and Mrs. W. H. Harty went to Nebraska City Saturday morning and re turned Saturday evening. Mrs. Laurence Haynes and Lonna attended the wedding of Mrs. Haynes' neice Sunday in Omaha. Mrs. Lyle Fox and son, Doug, visited in the Charles Fox home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Block from the Star community were house guests at the Bruce Johnson home Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walters from Chambers visited Mr. and Mrs. Preston Jones on Saturday. Mrs. Hattie Kindlund visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmidt Sunday. [Xiug Fox stayed with Bill Kel ly’s Saturday and Sunday while his mother, Mrs. Lyle Fox, was away attending a wedding. Mrs. Mary Crippen from Cali | fomia was expected to arrive Wednesday to spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. Hattie Kind i lund of O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hollenbeck moved over the weekend to Wahoo where Mr. Hollenbeck will be em I ployed at the weighing station. I Inman News By Mrs. Janies McMahan Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Harti gan and family spent the week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. William McElvain and son in Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Max Mossman and family at Tekamah. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Mick Gallagher and family were Friday evening guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Moore at O'Neill. The oc casion was the birthday anniver sary of Mrs. Gallagher. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sholes of Fullerton spent the weekend visi ting Mrs. Sholes parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore. Merlin Luben of Oak spent a couple of days last week visiting his mother, Mrs. Charles Luben. He was accompanied home by Mrs. May Fraka, who will spend some time in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Luben and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore and granddaughter, Miss Janet Galjag her and Miss Loraine Butterfield spent Sunday in the Bert Berg home at Meadow Grove. Other relatives from Wyoming, Colora do and Nebraska were also in at tendance. Marvin Stewart returned Wednesday from Omaha where he spent a couple of days. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hartigan and family returned to their home in Lexington Sunday after spend ing a weeks vacation in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry i and Bill and Mrs. Marye Hartigan. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ferandoz of Chicago visited in the homes of Di. and Mrs. C. W. Alexander on Monday. Mr and Mrs. M. M. Crosser and sons of Neligh visited Sun day in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller and Mr. and Mrs. :Javid Morsnach and Mary. Mr. and Mrs. John Mattson spent the weekend in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Grazier at Tipton, Mo. They returned Monday accompanied by Mrs. James McMahan, who had spent two weeks visiting in the Grazier home. Mr. and Mrs. William Morsbach and daughter of Clearwater spent Sunday visiting in the home of Mrs. Elizpheth Morsbach. Mrs. Charles Young entered St. Anthony’s hospital at O'Neill on Monday for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Mick Gallagher ind family were Sunday evening dinner guests at the Bea and Joe Gallagher home. ■ Charles Young, who is employed at Chadron, spent a few days last week here anti visited his wife who is a patient at St. Anthony’s. Mr. and Mrs. William Kelley and girls have moved from their farm south of Inman to their property in the west part of Inman. Clark Gaughenbaugh, Harold Sobotka, Dick Coventry and Ned and Neil Kelley, who attend col lege at Norfolk, spent the weekend with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Ruther and family have moved into the Harry Kestenholtz rent property in the north part of town. Robert Ruther, jr.. who attends college at Wayne, spent the week end visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruther, sr. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keyes spent Thursday in Norfolk on 1 his mess. Mrs. Albert Anthony and Mrs. ! Walter Ubben spent Friday after noon in Norfolk on business. Mrs. Frances May and family spent Sunday at Elk Point visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs Robert May and with other rela tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry spent Tuesday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vitt at O'Neill. Joe Peters, who is employed at Norfolk spent a few days visiting his family here. The Inman senior class had their pictures taken Tuesday at the O’ Neill Photo Co. in O'Neill. Naper News By Mrs. John Sehonebaum Mi. anti Mrs. Harold Schmitz and family of Ramah, N. M., came on Sunday to spend a ten day vacation with his father, Mati Schmitz and with other relatives t and friends. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fuhrer was baptized Bonnie Jean, in Sunday morning services at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Her sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Green. Tuesday evening visitors in thr home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn All press and sons were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Graves of O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. George Higgins and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Higgins and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Schmitz and family were Tues day evening guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ludemann and sons to help Carl, jr., celebrate his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stoltenberg were Nov. 3 afternoon callers in the Phillip Holmgren home to iiiioU Lim ti linnmr I <i >•< Lf] < • t’l on mg callers were Mrs. Barbara Vogt, Mrs. Emma Quest, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holmgren and Nola Ann and Mr. and Mrs. Bon Her rmann. Mr. Holmgren received word from each of his nine child ren for his birthday. A number of ladies helped Mrs. Carl Cunningham celebrate her birthday on Friday afternoon at her home. Sunday afternoon visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Schmitz and family were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schmitz and family of Ramah, N. M., Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fuhrer and son of Jamison, Mrs. Mary Berg and family and Matt Schmitz. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Bahm and daughter, Jackie Bentzen of Norfolk and Leon Shademann of Pender were weekend visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bentzen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Fuhrer and Mr. and Mrs. Marian Green were Friday evening visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Green and sons. Friday evening guests in the Gene Reissekman home to help Mr. Reissekman celebrate his birthday were: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schmitz and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Honke and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Schmitz anti family,Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Blum and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schmitz and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Blum and family. Mr and Mrs. Marvin Stahlecker and family of Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Cerny and sons were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Allpress and sons. Robert Boucher of Glendale, Calif., was in town Saturday even ing visiting with old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Clinttn fteber and family left on Wednesday morning for Denver, Colo., where they will make their home. I The Price Is Right AT ROGERS FEED STORE 41% - 3% fat Southland Cotton Cake ..Ton 82.00 |: 40% Natural .Ton 83.00 32% Tri Way .Ton 78.00 33% Soy Cot.Ton 86.00 32% Natural .Ton 77.00 Calf Creep .Ton 68.00 Hi Lass Cattle Fattener .Ton $58.00 Tankage .100 lbs. $ 5.00 Meat Scraps .100 lbs. $ 5.00 Soy Bean Meal .Ton 85.00 All kinds of Poultry and Hog Feed ONE STOP FEED STORE FREE GOLD BOND STAMPS Buy and Save at ROGERS Rogers Products YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE North of Burlington Depot Phone 771 OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS Jack Bailey, Mgr. .* A*’ ?.Ir. aad Mrs. John Wennrr, jr. They were married in ehurch rites at Atkinson.—O’Neill l’hoto Co.—The Frontier engraving Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ahlers and family and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stahlecker and Laura were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and M ;. John Schonebaum and Dan ei. A ternoon guests were Mr. and M; August Ahlers and Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Ahlers and farni y. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bentren an Judy, Mr and Mr Lew's Hr ‘ meyer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Higgins and family, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Breyer and family, Mr and Mrs. Jerome Bahm and daughter, Jackie Bent on, Leon Shadomann and Robert a o b e r were Sunday dinner u 3.3 in the home of Mr. and Irs. Jake Boucher tf Butte. Raymer-Wenner Vows Spoken at Atkinson In Saturday Ceremony Miss Marilyn Raymer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Raymer, Atkinson, became the bride of John Wenner. jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wenner, Atkinson, at 9:30 a m. Saturday. The Rev. R. J. Parr performed the ceremony at St. Joseph's Cath olic Church in Atkinson. Serving the mass were Robert Raymer and Micherfl Keating. Escorted to the altar by her fa ther. the bride appeared in a white mist taffeta gown, featuring a molded bodice with a Sabrina neckline and sleeves tapering at the wrists. Embroidery motifs out lined the neckline and the elong ated bodice that extended into a deep point in the front panel of the bouffant skirt. A small leaded cap held the fingertip silk illusion veil. Her cascade bouquet was of red roses. She carried a pearl rosary and wore a pearl necklace, a gift of the bridegroom. Frances Raymer was her sister's maid of honor, and Mrs. John Kabeiseman, Yankton, S. D., was bridesmaid. They wore gold satin princess dresses and matching gold banded hats. They carried cascade bouquets of bronze pom pon mums. Sharon Osborne, Atkinson, was flower girl, and Eddie Osborne j was ring bearer. Mike Wenner, Atkinson, was his brother’s best man, and Rill Ray mer, Stuart, was groomsman. Ush I ers were Pat Liable, Atkinson, and John Kabeiseman, Yankton, S. D. St. Joseph’s high school choir | sang "Ave Maria,” ’’Panis An ! gelieus”, "On This Day O Beauti ful Mother", and "Jesus Thou Arl Coming”. The altar was decorated with mums. The mother of the bride wore a grey dress with black accessories and the mother of the bridegroom wore a black dress with black ac cessories. Their corsages were of white carnations. A dinner followed the ceremony given by the bride’s parents at the Knight’s of Columbus Hall. The wedding cake was cut by Mrs. Mike Wenner. In charge of the guest book was Mrs. Francis Pen ry and at the gift table were IV lores Engler and Jean Mellor. The head tatde was decorated with bouquets of bronze pompons. Both are graduates of St. Jo seph's High School in Atkinson. The bride has been employed as a clerk and Mr. Wenner is en gaged in ranching. For her going away, the bride chose a na\> dress with black accessories. Following their wed ding trip the couple will be at home on a ranch. Phone Your New* To The Frontier Chambers High School CARNIVAL Saturday, Nov. 14 7:30 p.m. Cake Walk — Movie Door Prize ♦ Up to 40% SAVINGS on CAR INSURANCE Call 710 or See Al Gaskill IK. F. Gankin Insurance Agency O’Neill. Nebr. iy2 miles North of Chambers, Nebraska, on— I |Friday, November 20 Starting at 12:30 p.m. Lunch Will Be Served 66 ~COWS AND CALVES - 66 15 MILK COWS 1 Guernsey 7-year-old 1 Guernsey 6-year-old 3 Guernsey 5-year-olds 1 Guernsey 3-year-old All Above Milking Now 3 Guernsey yearling heifers 1 Guernsey 3-year-old To freshen in spring 4 2-year-old Holstein heifers 3 fresli anti 1 to freshen soon 3 3-year-old Guernsey heifers I fresh now, 2 to freshen later 4 Guernsey heifers, coming 2 in spring STOCK CATTLE 12 Stock cows, 3 to 8-years-old 15 Whiteface calves, 3 to 11 months-old 12 Bucket calves j MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT 1 F-20 Farmall with built-in Hy draulic pump 1 Regular Farmall, good 1 Duncan loader 1 John D^ere manure spreader 1 Rubber tired wagon & box 1 Rubber tired wagon & rack 1 9-in. Harvey hammermill 1 IHC V-16 mower, good 1 Old trail mower 1 John Deere 14-in. plow 1 IHC corn planter 1 IHC 10-ft. disc 1 3-section harrow 1 Chase 2-row lister 1 John Deere eli 1 A type hay stacker 1 Tractor sweep 2 12-ft. rakes, 1 IH, 1JD 1 50-ft. endless belt 1 Pump jack 1 Set tractor chains, 11x36 new 1 Cultivator for B, IHC 1 S4 IHC electric cream separ ator 1 S3 IHC, hand turn cream separator 1 Hand corn sheller 1 Gl corn picker 1 Buzz saw and blade 1 Sickle stand 1 Feed trough 1 Saddle 1 Building HAY and SEED About 20 tons 1959 alfalfa About 50 tons 1959 good hay Some old hay 3 bu. alfalfa seed Also Household Goods I A. E. JOHNSON HAS 5 WHITEFACE COWS AND 1 BULL Terms: Cash. Mr. & Mrs. Louis Walters, Owners Col. Ed Thorin and LeRoy Kerwin, Butte, auctioneers Chambers State Bank, clerk