The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 28, 1953, SECTION 1, Page 12, Image 12

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    "Nifty for Nebraska!" says Mrs. Dale Nissen of O'Neill . . .
admiring a pair of fine cowboy boots especially made to honor
the state, now being shown at the J. M. McDonald store here.—
The Frontier Photo.
Future Subscribers
CALDWELL — Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Caldwell of Flora, Ore., a
son, Mike Charles, born Sunday,
May 10. Mrs. Caldwell is the
former Mina Moses, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moses of
Stuart.
HARSHFIELD—Mr. and Mrs.
Neil Harshfield of Atkinson, a
son, Ronald Scott, weighing 7
pounds 7 ounces, born Tuesday,
May 19, in the Atkinson Memor
ial hospital.
COLLINS—Mr. and Mrs. War
ren Collins of Butte, a son, Char
les Warren, weighing 10 pounds
3 ounces, bom Tuesday, May
19, in the Sacred Heart hospital
at Lynch.
HENNING — Rev. and Mrs.
Wilfred Henning of Spencer, a
daughter, Pamela Kay, weighing
7 pounds 1 ounce, bom Friday,
May 22, in the Sacred Heart
hospital at Lynch.
HUBER — Mr. and Mrs.
Dwaine Huber of Pickstown,
S. D., a son, Edward Dwaine,
weighing 7 pounds 10 ounces,
born Wednesday, May 20, in
the Sacred Heart hospital at
Lynch.
JONS—Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Jons of Bones teel, S. D., a
daughter weighing 6 pounds
5 ounces, bom Sunday, May 24,
in the Sacred Heart hospital at
Lynch.
WORCF,STER— Mr. and Mrs.
Dwight Worcester of O’Neill, a
daughter, Benise Kay, weighing
8 pounds 3 Vi ounces, born Thurs
day, May 21, in St. Anthony’s
hospital, O’Neill.
McCLENAHAN—Mr. and Mrs.
Jerald McClenahan of Chambers,
a son, Daniel Dean, weighing 7
pounds 13 Vi ounces, bom Satur
day, May 23, in St. Anthony’s
hospital, O’Neill.
LINES — Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Lines of Inman, a daughter,
Donna Lee, weighing 6 pounds
2Vz ounces, born Sunday, May
24, in St. Anthony’s hospital, O’
Neill.
HORNER—Mr. and Mrs. Rex
Homer of O’Neill, a daughter,
Margaret Ann, weighing 4
pounds 6% ounces, born Mon
day, May 25, in St. Anthony’s
hospital, O’Neill.
STRONG—Mr. and Mrs. Les
ter Strong of O’Neill, a daugh
ter, weighing 7 pounds 13 Vi
ounces, born Monday, May 25,
in St. Anthony’s hospital, O’
Neill.
KACZOR—Mr .and Mrs. John
Kaczor of Ewing, a daughter,
Brenda Sue, weighing n pounds
9 ounces, bom Tuesday, May 26,
in St. Anthony’s hospital, O’
Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. DeBacker
and Diane will leave Friday for
San Diego, Calif., where they
will spend a month visiting their
sen and daughter-in-law, S/3c
and Mrs. Daniel DeBacker.
* —
Nifty Boots Now
Shown, McDonald’s
You could step high, wide and
handsome in this pair (see photo
above) of boots, and there would
be no question of your home
state, for these regulation cow
boy boots carry the name and
replicas of official insignia of the
state of Nebraska and are now
on display at the J. M. McDon
ald Co. store here.
In letters and designs carved
from leathers that were secured
from many parts of the world,
the name of this state, and re
productions of the state capitol
building, state flag and other of
ficial emblems are handsomely
and expertly cut and sewn into
the pattern of the boots.
McDonald’s Manager Joe Stutz
says the model boots will be on
display here until Thursday,
June 4. These boots were made
by the world’s largest makers
of cowboy boots, the Acme Boot
company, Clarksville, Tenn. He
further stated that the demand
for cowboy boots, both for
youngsters and adults, is on the
increase and has been for the
past several years.
Mrs. Nissen, who is pictured
with the famous boots, is a mem
ber of the Square Dance club
one of several organizations en
thusiastic about Western attire.
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY'S (O'Neill)
Admissions: May 20—Mrs. Ar
den Laursen, Venus; Duane Mil
ler, Chambers; Bonnie Louise
Heiss, Page. 21 — Mrs. DwigTit
Worcester, O’Neill; Linda Wildes,
O’Neill; Mrs. R. B. South, In
man; Gregory Caulfield, Walnut;
Edward Urban, Ewing. 22 —
Catherine Vitt, O’Neill. 23—Mrs.
Jerry McClenahan, Chambers;
Violet Neal, O’Neill; Joan Dray
ton, O’Neill; Ferd Krutz, Or
chard. 24 — Kathryn Carlson,
Spencer; Marilyn Max, Page;
Caroline Max, Page; Patricia
Zakrzewski, O’Neill; Mrs. Dale
Lines, Inman; Helen Finch,
Page. 25 — Mrs. Lester Strong
O’Neill; Maurice Tomjack, Ew
ing; Mrs. John Kaczor, Ewing;
Milton Andrus, Atkinson. 26 —
Dennis Dean Werner, Chambers;
Michael Kennison, Walnut; Dean
Klinetobe, Orchard; Carolyn
Groeling, Venus; Nels Christian
sen, Ewing. 27—-Owen Davidson,
O’Neill.
Discharges: May 20 — Mrs.
Charles Coolidge, Chambers;
Mrs. George Klein and baby boy,
O’Neill; William Hull, Redbird;
Billy Ganser, Chambers. 21 —
Duane Miller, Chambers; Alvin
Ott, O’Neill; Linda Wildes, O’
Neill. 22—Bonnie Louise Heiss,
Page; Mrs. Margaret Wittmus,
Bonesteel, S.D.; Donald Arthur
Durre, Royal; Edward Urban,
Ewing. 23— Gregory Caulfield,
Walnut; C. E. Wintermote,
Chambers; Thelma Young, O’
Neill; Mrs. Tom Kelly and baby
girl, Page. 24—Mrs. Anna Cla
sey, Page. 25 — Helen Finch,
Page. 26—Ferd Krutz, Orchard;
Patricia Zakrzewski, O’Nei',1;
Maurice Tomjack, Ewing; Kath
ryn Carlson, Spencer; Mrs. R. B.
South, Inman; Caroline Max,
Page; Marilyn Max, Page; Mrs.
Evelyn Worcester and baby gir',
O’NeilL 27—Mrs. John R. Gal
lagher, O’Neill; Mrs. Melvin Mar
cellus, O’Neill; Mrs. Lester
Strong and baby girl, O’Neill.;
Dean Klinetobe, Orchard; Den
nis Dean Werner, Chambers.
Still in hospital: Ole Larser,
Chambers; Mrs. Etta Geary, In
man; Catherine Vitt, O’Neill:
Michael Kennison, Walnut; Mrs.
John Kaczor, Ewing; Mrs. Wil
liam DeVall, O’Neill; Mrs. Dale
Lines, Inman; Mrs. Arden Laur
sen, Venus; Mrs. Rex Horner, O’
Neill; Carolyn Groeling, Venus,
Joan Drayton, O’Neill; Henry
Juranek, Atkinson; Mamie Shoe
maker, O’Neill; James McClung,
Chambers; Milton Andrus, At
I kinson; Violet Neal, O’Neill.
SACRED HEART (Lynch)
Admissions: Thomas C. Alder,
Dorsey, medical, good; John L.
Bainbridge, Bristow, medical,
unchanged; Mrs. William Blitz
kie, Spencer, medical, unchang
ed; Mrs. Wayne Boelter, Creigh
ton, medical, improving; John
^■
Cerveny, Naper, medical, un
changed; Mrs. Warren Collins,
Butte, obstetrical, good; Mrs.
Wilfred Henning, Spencer, ob
stetrical, good; Mrs. Dwaine
Huber, Pickstown, S.D,. obstet
rical, good; Robert H. Johnson,
Bristow, medical, unchanged;
Mrs. Alvin Jons, Bonesteel, S.D.,
obstetrical, good; Miss Marie
Mahlendorf, Lynch, medical, sat
isfactory; Gregory Nolan, Nio
brara, major operation, good,
Baby Margaret Ann Schulte’
Fairfax, S.D., medical, good,
John Truman, Bristow, medical’
Spencer, major operation, good,
satisfactory; Miss Janet White
Dismissals: May 19—Mrs. Leo
Reiser, Spencer. 21 — John W.
Manhalter, Spencer. 23 — Mrs.
Clifford Wells and baby, Red
bird; Mrs. Joe Schulte, Fairfax,
S.D. 25 — Russel Johnson, Nio
brara; Mrs. Ed Dreher, Bristow •
Mrs. Eddie Mulhair, Lynch.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Vesley and
children, Adolph Elis and son,
Glen, of Verdel and Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Jerman and daughter
and Edwin Pavlik of Verdigre
visited at the James Nachtman
home Thursday, May 14, and at
tended the commencement pro
gram that evening.
8th Grade Grads
at Boniface Feted
STUART — Eight graduates
from the eighth grade in St.
Boniface Catholic school receiv
ed their diplomas on Sunday,
May 24.
Following the 8 o’clock mass,
the Sisters served breakfast to
the graduates in the classroom,
which was decorated in the class
colors of purple and gold.
Those receiving diplomas were
Michael Batenhorst, Anita Frie
del, Roger Givens, Helen Kaup,
Larry Kramer, Betty Krobot,
Michael Murphy and Karen Ob
ermire.
Mr. and Mrs. George Janousek
took their daughter, Christie, to
Norfolk Monday evening where
she was met by her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hile, who took
her home with them for a visit.
Miss Margaret Pruss left Sun
day to spend a few days with her
sister, Mrs. Pat Cook, at Grand
Island.
Mr.' and Mrs. William Murphy
were Thursday afternoon visitors
in the Herman Janzing home.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
William Kohle, 24, and Miss
Doris Daivs, 22, both of Stuart,
on Thursday, May 21.
Chesley Selby Baker, 26, and
Miss Della Rose Hagensick, 21,
both of Lincoln, on Saturday
May 23.
LaVern Vonheeder, 26, and
Miss Wanda W. Finley, 23, both
of Ainsworth, on Saturday, Mav
23.
Joseph H. Schmidt, 28, and
Ardis Jean Grenier, 19, both of
O’Neill, on Monday, May 25.
Lyle F. Mitteis, 33, of Venus
and Miss Genevieve Vander
snick, 24, of Ewing, on Monday.
May 25.
James Edward Gray, 19, and
Miss Fern Kathryn Scholz, 20,
both of Chambers, on Wednes
day, May 27.
Orchard Man Is
Annapolis Grad—
ORCHARD—An Orchard navy
cadet, Midshipman First - Class
Edwin F. Sparr, 22, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Sparr, is among
the 926 graduates at the U.S.
naval academy at Annapolis,
Md. He entered the academy by
congressional appointment in
June, 1949, upon graduation
from Orchard high school.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«
*
‘Lefty’ McColley
Burial at Lynch
Navy Man Killed in
Accident
LYNCH—Funeral services for
Orville (“Lefty”) McColley, 31,
formerly of Lynch, were con
ducted Sunday, May 24, at
Lynch. Burial was at Verdel near
the grave of his mother, the late
Mrs. Henry C. McColley.
Mr. McColley was killed Sun
day, May 17, in an automobile
accident on the East coast.
He was bom at Verdel Febru
ary 26, 1922. He later moved with
his parents to Lynch where he
graduated from the high school
in 1940.
Shortly after graduation he
entered the navy and has con
tinuously served in that
branch of the military service |
since his first enlistment.
His father and stepmother ar
rived Thursday from. Oregon to
attend the funeral.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Lyman spent
the weekend in Jefferson, S. D.f
visiting her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Kleber.
Too Late to Classify
LOST: Tackle box Saturday af
ternoon at Spencer dam. Re
ward. — George Hansen, O ' -
Neill, phone 2-F14. 4p35
FOR SALE: Used apartment size
gas range, like new, $59.95.
—Jacobson’s, O’Neill. 4c
FOR ALL kinds of insurance, in
cluding hail, see or write
Ray Noble, Star, Nebr. 4-6c70>
RABBITS: Why not have rabbit
for Sunday dinner? Delicious,
domestic rabbit friers at Mid
way store, 17 miles north of
O’Neill.— David Jensen.
4-7pllO
FOR RENT: Duplex with bath
and utility room.—R. H. Shrill
er, O’Neill, phone 106. 4-5c5>
FOR RENT: Two 5-room apart
ments, well located. — R. H.
Shriner, O’Neill, phone 106.
4-5c55 °
LATE BUYERS’
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Opportunity Sale
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6 Head of Regular Aberdeen-Angus
Breeding Bulls to Sell at Auction at l
£
Atkinson ji
Tuesday, June 2 — 2:30 P.M.
Strong ages, 2 years and over, from the |
Long herd at Atlantic, la. Big type bulls f.
of Bandolier and Eileenmere breeding,
good enough for anyone who wants the
best.
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100 LBS., CRUMBLIZEDVVaVV
40% HOG BALANCER QC A|
MEAL OR NUGGETS, 100 LBS_WVaVV
16% BEEF CAKE CO ' £
HEAVY MOLASSES, 100 LBS._WVa V
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Per Pkg.17c
HOT & COLD
DRINKING CUPS
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DIAMOND PAPER
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BRIGHTWOOD
FORKS & SPOONS
Pkg. 9c
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CHOPPED BEEF
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HYDROX
Pkg..37c
ELKHORN
WIENERS
ET 49c L. 97c
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SEEDLESS
RAISINS
2-Lb. Pkg. .37c
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MINERAL, 100 LB. BAG_ Ov.lV 8
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