The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 05, 1946, Page THREE, Image 3

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    TIBBETTS, HARTMAN COCAPTAINS i
This duo sparked the O’Neill
high school Eagles through a
near-perfect grid season. Half
back Dick Tibbetts (left), a 120
pound broken-field expert, led
the Blues in scoring and
ground - gaining and was a
thorn in the side of every O’
Neill opponent.
Guard Bill Hartman was a
power in the Eagles’ line and
shared honorary cocaptain hon
ors with Tibbetts.
The Eagles lost only to Ains
worth, 6-13.—The Frontier Pho
to by John H. McCarville.
THEY PLOTTED ST. PATRICK’S DOWNFALL
Rev. R. J. Lisco, assistant i
pastor at St. Patrick’s Catholic I
church here and pilot of the
1946 St. Mary’s academy grid
team, is shown above talking
things over with cocaptains
Ik “ * _
Back Jerry Tomjack (center),
and Center Ed Hynes. The
Cards hit their peak when they
upset St. Patrick’s of North
Platte 26-25 in a six-man thril
ler. — The Frontier Photo by
John H. McCarville.
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Pruss, Biotin to Pilot
1946-’47 Quintet;
Graduation Hurt
Basketball prospects at St.
Mary’s academy are good.
At least, that’s what Rev. R. J.
Lisco, the director of athletics,
said Wednesday as the Cardinals
completed their second week of
priming for the winter campaign.
At the same time, Father Lis
co announced that Ivan Pruss and
Joe Biglin have been appointed
coaches. Pruss has tutored pre
vious Card cage teams, and Big
lin, a 1946 graduate, is a former
student manager.
There are gapping shoes to be
filled on the Hilltop, however,
because the 1946 graduation ex
ercises cut deeply into basketball
.ranks. Missed (most are these
six members of last year’s highly->
successful Card edition, now
widely dispersed: William Froe
lich, Donald Willson, Bob Wal
lace, Jim Merriman, Eddie Con
don and John Baker.
Five lettermen returning are
Tom Harty, Ed Hynes, Jerry
Tomjack, Jim Donohoe and Jim
Marne.
Promising Frosh
Promising material includes
Arlen Miles, Dick, McNichols,
Jack Gatz, Pat Hickey and Spud
Cavanaugh, who were members
of the sparkling St. Mary’s grade
school team last season that won
14 out of 15 starts. Other pros
pects include Dan DeBacker,
John Bohn, Ray Sullivan, Bob
Koci, and Donald Sauser.
The Cards will pry off the lid
of the 1946-’47 season here next
Tuesday when Inman comes to
towin with a scrappy band of
Wildcats.
The schedule:
December 10—Inman, here; 13,
O’Neill high, here; 15, Holy Trin
ity of Hartington, here; 18, St.
Joseph’s of Atkinson, there; 29,
St. Patrick’s of North Platte,
there.
January3—St. Agnes of Alli
ance, here; 6, Inman, here; 10,
Page, here; 13, Chambers, here;
21, Page, there; 22, St. Joseph’s,
here; 24, Orchard, here. 28-29-30,
Holt county tournament, at O’
Neill.
February 3 — Spaulding high,
there; 6, Burke, S. D„ there; 9,
Sacred Heart of Norfolk, here; 11,
Tilden, here; 16, Holy Trinity of
Hartington, there; 18, Orchard,
there; 21, Spaulding academy,
here; 26-27-28—Class C district
tournament, at O’Neill.
William W. Griffin
ATTORNEY
First National Bank Bldg.
O'NEILL
Money to Loan
ON
AUTOMOBILES
TRUCKS
TRACTORS
EQUIPMENT
FURNITURE
Central Finance Co.
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O'NEILL t NEBRASKA
FIRST In 1117— ~ \
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ftyvtem pioneered the idea of •
long-term, amortised farm and
ranch loan—the kind of loan
that helps farafars and ranchers
gat out of debt.
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LYLE P. DIEHKS
Secretary-Treaiurar
O’Neil]
LEGAL NOTICE
(First publication Dec. 5, 1946.)
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
OF PARTNERSHIP
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Public notice is hereby given
that the partnership lately exist
ing between Dale Fetrow, of Holt
County, Nebraska, and W. W.
Waller, of Holt County, Nebras
ka, doing business at O’Neill, Ne
braska, under the firm name of
Fetrow 8t Waller, was dissolved
on the 28th day of September,
1946.
The business formerly carried
on by said partnership will be
conducted in the future by Dale
Fetrow.
Dated this 4th day of Decem
ber, 1946.
30-33 DALE FETROW
W. W. WALLER.
Read the classified ads. tf •
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W. F. FINLEY, M. D.
OFFICE PHONE: 28
First National Bank Bldg.
O'NEILL
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REAL ESTATE, LOANS. FARM SERVICE. RENTALS '
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SUMMERLAND
Ewing
SUNDAY
DECEMBER 8TH
Music by
TED SCHROEDER
and His Orchestra
AN
IMPORTANT
MESSAGE
CONCERNING
O’Neill’s New Hospital
I \
THE GENERAL COMMITTEE wishes to report that nearly $50,000 has been
collected thus far for O’Neill’s New Hospital, which, when completed
and equipped, will cost approximately $200,000. This week our solicitors
will resume their work throughout this region, now that the busy Fall season
is over.
WE ARE IN RECEIPT of a letter from the Deputy Commissioner of Inter
nal Revenue, Treasury Department, Washington, D- C., which states:
"Reference is made lo your leiier ... in which you request a ruling that con
tributions to a nonprofit community hospital to be called the O'Neill Com
munity Hospital or some similar name and located in O'Neill. Nebraska, will j
be deductible by the donors in arriving at) their taxable net income ...
"It is the opinion of this office that.... contributions to be used in the erection
of the hospital building will be deductible by the donors in arriving at their
taxable net income in the manner and to the extent provided in section 23 (o)
and (q) of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended. . .
"The collector of internal revenue for your district is being advised of this
action."
THE NEED in this region for a modern, well-equipped and expertly-staffed
Hospital is generally agreed. To those who have already contributed,
we reaffirm our pledge that this Hospital will be established, and to those
who have not contributed, we need your help now.
The General Committee
W. J. Froelich, Chairman
R. E. Armbruster C. E. Lundgren
A. E. Bowen D. H. Clauson
James Corkle James W. Rooney
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Checks may be mailed to: L. C. WALLING, Chairman, Solicitation Committee. O'NeUl's New Hospital. OTVeLL Nebraska.