O’NEILL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Allan P. Jasz kowiak and daughter, Nyla, spenl Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Brewster and family in Stuart Mr. and Mrs. Russel Yusten were Sunday afternoon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson. Mrs. Sam Robertson and son, Raymond, were Monday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Victor Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fleming and sons, of Ewing, were Monday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tams and family, of Inman, were Saturday, December 15, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Marcellus and family. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Ray went to Cody on Wednesday, Decern ber 19, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Mc 1 Coy Rhodes. Mrs. Dwight Kelly returned from Ponca on Sunday, Decem ber 16, where she has been with her husband, who is employed there. She plans to move there as soon as the apartment they have rented is vacated. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kramer will go to AtKinson Christmas day to attend a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rbo ert Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ceams were Monday, December 10, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Jonas. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Porter left Saturday, December 15, for Pan ama City, Fla., to visit at the home of their son, Ralph, and family ovar Christmas. Enroute to Florida they stopped at Craig Field, Selma. Ala., where their son, Allen, of the air force, joined them in making the trip to Flor ida. Atwood Ranch Brings $41.30 Per Acre— The R. G. (“Dick”) Atwood 922-acre ranch, 2 miles south of Neligh, Friday sold for $41.30 per ere at public auction. Purchaser was Enos Adams, a neighbor. Mr. Atwood has been in failing health and since the sale suffered a se vere heart attack. Angus cows and heifers sold with the personal property went to buyers in various parts of the state. A group of heifers went to Dunran. The Thorin-Revnoldson auction service, of O’Neill, made sale ar rangements and The Frontier handled the advertising—posters, newspaper and radio. WD—Carl Thiele to Vincent M Thiele & wf 12-13-51 $11,800 SEV4- S^Ntt 1-25-9 THE FRONTIER IS’ o • FIRST with the most news! • FIRST in pictures! • FIRST in reader ship! $2.50 Per Year GILLIGAN’S REXALL STORE Phone 87 — O’Neill ° Gifts For Ail Assorted Chocolates Jfiiifs 5-Lb*.' Beautiful Stationery__75c to 1.50 Beautiful Xmas Wrappings - Xmas Cards FOR Dad & Brother: Electric Razors: Schick, Remington, Sunbeam Pipes.... $1 to $10 Yellow BowL Kaywoodie Dr. Grabow. Medico Filter ■. * ° Sealorth. Stag, Mennen ° Toilet Sets Bill Folds, $1 to $10 - FOR Mother & Sister: Stick Cologne, Giro New Horizons, Acclaim Reilection, Yankee Clover Vogue, Sweet Spice White Mink White Mink (with Atomizer) Cologne _$3 Dresser Sets Ascot Table Lighter 13.95 Ronsons, Zippo $3 to $15 | Other Gift Suggestions: I Electric Heating Pads.Bath Scales I KODAKS MERRY CHRISTMAS .... and r o c ° O O O Sports Section Eagles Turn in Neat 41 - 29 Win Coach Paul Baker’s O’Neill high Eagles conquered the visit ing Rock county high (Bassett; cage crew, 41-29, Friday night on the O’Neill maples. It was win number 2 in 3 starts for the Blues, who grabbed a 7-4 first quarter margin, went ahead 20-13 at in termission and enjoyed a 28-21 lead going into the finale. Both teams played a dandy brand of ball with the Eagles functioning especially well at the freethrow lane, connecting in 17 out of 27 tries. Davey Eby stood out defensive ly for the Eagles. In the prelim the O’Neill sec onds won a thriller, 27-20. Boxseore of man eivent: O’NEILL (41) fg ft pf tp Eby, f- 0 3- 3 3 3 D. Godel, f _ 7 2- 2 5 16 Carroll, f 0 0- 0 0 0 Buckmaster, c_ 4 7-12 3 15 Calkins, g _1 4-9 2 6 Worth, g_0 1-111 Totals _12 17-27 11 41 BASSETT (29) fg ft pf tp Wilkinson _ 1 1-223 Richards _ 3 0- 3 3 6 Young __ 1 0-0 4 2 Bussinger _1 0-002 Smith_10-132 Morton __2 1-2 5 5 Richards _ 21-245 Bepnett ._ 1 2-444 Totals_12 5-14 25 29 DISCUSS SWIMMING A district Boy Scout meeting was held at the courthouse Mon day evening. There was a round table discussion concerning the camporee and taking the boys to Norfolk to the YMCA for swim ming lessons. The Frontier for printingl ! j i 1 i i To all our friends, ^ r® a most merry Mf / and joyous ^5// Christmas f 1951 [ o • J I j BEN FRANKLIN STORE ] R. V. LUCAS, Owner | Inman Tigers Scare Clearwater Quint INMAN—In a slow-moving and deliberate game, the Inman high Tigers gave the veteran Clearwa ter team a scare Tuesday night, December 11. Final score was 25 18, but the victory was not Clear water’s until the final gun. Clearwater’s versatile Barret, who last season had a 20-point per game average, was held to 7 points. Harold Nielsen and Richard Bohn tied for scoring honors for the losers. Harlan Nielsen was a bulwark on defense. D. Kelley and R. Sprague showed that they have designs for next year’s team by doing their best job of the sea son. Boxscore: ° o INMAN (18) fg ft f pts Nielsen, H’n, f_10 2 2 Kelley, Don, f _ 10 5 2 Sawyer, Larry, f_ 0 0 0 0 Sprague, Ramon, g 1 0 1 2 Nielsen, H’d, g_ 2 2 0 6 Bohn, Richard, g_ 3 0 3 6 Totals_8 2 11 18 CLEAR. (25) fg ft f pts Prater, Bob f_13 2 5 Barret, G., t _ 3 13 7 Nore, Philip, c_ 2 2 0 6 Kirchener, D., g _ 0 0 1 0 Thomsen, Clair, g_ 2 3 3 7 Barringer, g ._ 0 0 0 0 Totals . 8 9 9 25 Page Eagles Hit Inman Quint, 50-30 INMAN — Looking somewhat less effective than they did a gainst Clearwater earlier in the week, the Inman high basketball team was overpowered by Page by a score of 50-30 Friday eve ning. The game resembled a football bout in several respects because it was an unusually rough game. Luckily, no one was hurt serious ly. Inman threatened in the 3d quarter as the Tigers closed the gap to 5 points, but a sudden surge of Eagle power plus the loss of 2 Inman players via the foul route squelched the valiant bid by the Tigers. Boxscore: INMAN (30) fg ft f pts Nielson, Harlan_3 12 7 Kelley, D._ 0 0 2 0 Sawyer, L._ 4 0 0 8 Sprague - 3016 Nielsen, H’d, g_ 2 3 5 7 Bohn .. _10 5 2 David, E. __ 0 0 0 0 Totals_13 4 15 30 PAGE (50) fg ft f pts Leist, c_8 3 1 19 Lamason, f _ 12 2 4 Heiss, f_3 2 18 Park, f_ 4 3 3 11 Sorensen, g__ 0 13 1 Zempel, g__3 15 7 Totals _19 12 15 50 Brunswick Will Be Site of Dual Tourney — INMAN—Members of the Elk horn valley and Sandhill Gateway basketball loops met at In man Wednesday evening, Decem ber 12, to decide upon the seeded teams and to draw the pairings for the approaching dual tourna ment between the 2 conferences to be held at Brunswick, January 7 to 11. The following teams make up the Elkhom valley conference: Inman, Clearwater, Brunswick, Page, Chambers, Orchard and Ewing. Members of the Sand o o j hills Gateway conference who will be in the tournament are: Clearwater, Meadow Grove, Roy al, Oakdale and Chambers. Clearwater and Chambers are members of both conferences. Eagle Creekers at Ernst Home— The Eagle Creek 4-H club met Sunday, December 16, at the home of Frances and Vincent Ernst with a potluck luncheon at noon. In the afternoon Christmas gifts were exchanged and singing was enjoyed. All the members were present and several guests. The next meeting will be Jan uary 27. — By Bonna Beth Mar gritz, news reporter. Cubs to Hold Party— Mrs. Don Lyons will entertain den 2 of the Cub scouts at a Christmas party at her home on Friday afternoon, December 21. o o Sodality Meets at 0 Putnam Home— The members of the Blessed Virgin sodality held a party at the home of Danny Putnam on Friday evening, December 14. Mrs. L. P. Putnam served re freshments. Mr. Putnam gave each guest a treat after tke par ty. _ Mrs. Mullen Hostess at Yule Party — Mrs. Homer Mullen entertained o o 8 ladies at a Christmas party in Sunday, December 16, with a din ner at the Town House. DANCE BREWSTER KETTLEBOROUGH ORCHESTRA Playing Good, Modem Music Saturday, Dec. 22 NEW DANCE FLOOR • ALWAYS A CROWD • WARM HALL o O 1 > o a • : © o !■■■ o ¥ Hj Our hope, this r ... . • • year as always, r O'"- ‘ • • Is for lasting peace on earth. V , v . ~ 11 to' ’V. . } V® 1 ’ • ' O \ • .t e. j I - . - ° O • W For our many good friends wo wish 051 only that they may share fully in K. fj ^£3S&mmmrnm+ j £ j- o o i P. B. HARTY V © *. -V ———————————— 1 PUBLIC SALE % At farm 2 miles west and Vi mile south of Spencer, on — THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27 Sale Starts at 1 O'clock Lunch on Grounds 19 Head of Cattle 1 Team Black Mares Full Line of Farm Machinery Hay and Grain 3 Stacks of Prairie Hay 600 Bushels Oats 800 Bushels New Ear Corn Household Goods DONIVAN D. KLASNA, Owner LESTER PIERSON, Aucb SPENCER STATE BANK. Clerk O R. H. SHRINFR p ££ Wind *t Tornado. Truck It Tractor. Personal Property Liability GENERAL INSURANCE ° Livestock REAL ESTATE. LOANS. FARM SERVICE. 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