The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 27, 1951, SECTION 2, Page 9, Image 9

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METHODIST (O'Neill)
Rev. V. R. Bell, pastor
Church school, 10 a m., classes
| for all ages.
Worship service, 11 a.m.
MYF group, 7:30 pjn.
Our Christmas services last
Sunday were largely attended.
f 0 The newly painted sanctuary was
beautifully decorated with a large
Christmas tree, evergreen boughs
centered with tall red candles a
cross the front and in all the
windows, and Christmas figur
ines. Special lighting was in
charge of Bennett Gillespie. This
was used for the evening pro
gram. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans,
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Ray and Mr.
and Mrs. John Watson were in
charge of the decorating.
i, The junior choir and fellowship
met Wednesday evening at 7 o’
clock. .
The choir will practice Thurs
day evening.
Thf women of the church are
honoring Miss Ruth Harris Thurs
day evening at a tea at the church
at 8 o’clock.
We invite you to worship with
us.
CHRIST LUTHERAN (O'Neill)
Rev. R. W. Olson, pastor
o Thursday, December 27: Ladies
Aid Christmas party at the home
of Mrs. Paul Krugman, 2 p.m.
Lutheran Choral Union Christmas
cantata at the Orchard high
school, 8:15 p.m.
Sunday, December 30: Divine
worship, 9:30 a.m^ Sunday-school,
10:30 «jn.
Monday. December 31: New
Year’s eve service with the cele
bration of holy communion, 7:30
p.m. Those desiring to partake of
the sacrament may announce
themselves before the service or
by calling the parsonage.
Visitors are welcome to all ser
vices and activities.
WESLEYAN METHODIST
(O'Neill)
Rev. Melvin Grosenbach, pastor
Our Christmas program by the
young people and children was
acte dout well. The message,
‘ Christmas in the Heart,” was the
answer to the ills of every sorrow
ing heart. The program was given
to a well-filled house. Forty-five
young people and children were
in the cast.
Friday, December 28, 8 p.m.
The 16-mm sound film in color,
featuring Beverley Shea and the
Wingmen, a colored quartette, in
9 gospel songs and testimony.
Beverley Shea is the outstanding
soloist in the nation, known in
Billy Graham campaigns.
Also a film sent to Clarence
Ernst from Rev. Earl Dix, of Af
rica. This film will show a mis
sionary many of you know at
work on the field.
Sunday, December 30: Sunday
school, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m.;
young people’s service, 7:30 p.m.;
evangelistic service, 8 p.m.
December 31, at 8 p.m., watch
night service, singspiration at 8
p.m., a snack at 10, a worship
hour at 11. . .
We will be glad to have you in
any of these services .
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN
(Atkinson)
Rev. R. W. Olson, pastor
Sunday, December 30: Sunday
school, 10 a.m. Divine worship
with the celebration of holy com
munion, 11:15 a.m. Those desiring
to partake of the sacrament may
announce themselves before the
service.
Tuesday, January 1: New Year
festival service, 10 a.m.
Visitors are welcome to all ser
vices and activities.
CENTER UNION (O'Neill)
Rev. Melvin Grosenbach, pastor
Prayer meeting each Wednes
day, 8 p.m. It will be in the par
sonage this week, 8 p.m.
December 30: Worship 10 a.m.;
Sunday - school, 11 a.m.; young
people’s service and Bible study,
7:30 p.m.
The Grace of our Lord Jesus
I Christ is the answer to every
I sorrowing hearty__
MILLER THEATRE
* — Atkinson, Nebr. —
Fri.-Sal. Dec. 28-29
Sun. - Mon. - Tues.
Dec. 30-31. Jan. 1
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Wed.-Thurs. Jan. 2-3
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Happy New Yearl
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I B5BEH AT O'NEILL
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New Year’s Dance and Party
I MONDAY, DEC. 31 L
Plenty of Novelties y
j Admission: $1 at Door 1
I “DUESERDUE FOR *52" I
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Ws deeply appreciate your
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EARLEY OIL CO.
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Socony Vacuum Oil Co. Products
JAMES EARLEY, Prop. o
PHONE 40 WEST O’NEILL
* $ 0
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Sports DeJpt. . . .
Rhubarb Heard at
Clearwater Victory
CLEARWATER — St. Mary’s
academy Cardinals, of O'Neill,
dropped a 41-48 decision to the
favored Clearw ater Cardinals Fri
day night on the tiny Clearwater
rink. But feeling was running
high among SMA partisans who
witnessed 36 fouls assessed
against the parochial team.
One of the officials was Richie
Ashbum, the Philadelphia Phils'
baseball star, and it was the
concensus of O'Neillites that the
refs were whistle-happy, iwen
ty-eight personals were called
on Clearwater.
Clearwater Forward Barrett,
who breezed along at a 20-points
per-game clip last season, was
limited to 2 fielders by Big Ber
nie Mohr, SMA center.
Mohr proved to be the out
standing performer of the eve
ning. Besides hawking the great
Barrett, he established a modern
individual scoring record for SMA
players. His evening’s total: 29.
The game sorely strained rela
tions between Ref Ashbum and
Big Bemie, who have been life
time friends. Mohr moved to
O’Neill from Tilden, Richie’s
hometown, not many months ago.
Coach Duke Kersenbrock’s par
ochial kids led 23-23 at intermis
sion.
Subzero temperatures chilled
the SMA partisans no more than
the officiating.
Boxscores:
SMA (41) fg ft f tp
Wanser, f_—1 0 5 2
Hynes, f-0 0 4 0
Howard, f_1 15 3
Cronk, f_1 0 5 2
Mohr, c_12 5 4 29
Weier, c_10 4 2
Becker, g-0 2 5 2
Graham, g-0 0 10
W. Donohoe, g_0 15 1
D. Donohoe, g _ 0 0 0 0
Totals _ 16 9 36 41
CLEAR. (48) fg ft f tp
Prater, f_ 3 3 5 9
Barrett, f_ 2 7 5 11
Nore, f _3 14 7
Thompson, c_6 5 3 17
Maulding, g_0 0 2 0
Kirsehinger, g-1 0 5 2
Bearinger, g_1 0 4 2
Totals_16 16 28 48
Inman Squeezes Past
Orchard Five, 33-32 —
ORCHARD — Orchard high
dropped a tight basketball game
to Inman, 33-32, in the first tilt on
the home floor Tuesday night,
December 15.
Inman led at the end of every
period, but the margin kept dim
inishing all the way. The count
was 12-6, 21-16 and 27-25 at the
close of the first 3 chukkers.
Nielson scored 11 points to pace
Inman while C. Erb scored 11 and
Waterman 7 for Orchard.
Orchard’s reserves built up an
overwhelming 22-2 lead on the
Inman reserves in the first half of
the preliminary game and coasted
to a 38-20 win.
Royal will play here January 4.
In an afternoon contest the Or
chard girls’ volleyball team won
a 78-13 decision from the Royal
girls. It was a conference game.
Niobrara Holds on
For Narrow Victory —
NIOBRARA — The Niobrara
Lions edged out a 1-point victory
over the Spencer Pirates Tuesday
evening, December 18, at Nio
brara by a score of 42-41. The
Pirates rallied in the fourth quar
ter to tally 17 points after trail
ing the Lions 25-19 at half-time
and the third quarter had ended,
Niobrara 37, Spencer 24.
High-point scorer for Spencer
was Ray Sharp with 15 points and
for Niobrara was Jay Eberly with
12. Both of these players fouled
out in the last quarter.
Spencer reserves won 20-19 with
H. Black scoring 9 points for
Spencer and Dwain Bear 6 points
for Niobrara.
This was the last game before
the Christmas vacation. The next
scheduled game is with Oakdale,
January 4, at Niobrara.
FORMER RESIDENT DIES
EWING — Word was received
recently in Ewing of the death of
Lester Heinbaugh, 65, who at one
time was a resident of Ewing. At
the time he was employed in the
Wm. J. Harris barber shop and is
well known by'many. His home
was in Belle Fourche, S.D.
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Announcing
S-R-S
Sageser—Robertson—Shaffer
SALE OF
REGISTERED
HEREFORDS
-98 HEAD
72 Bulls — 26 Females
Friday, Jan. 11
12:30 P.M.
ATKINSON LIVESTOCK
MARKET, ATKINSON
NEBRASKA
For details watch for our
ad next week in
this newspaper
Oakdale Spanks
Chambers, 58-38
CHAMBERS — The Chambers
ana uakdale basketball teams
squared oft in a conference battle
*naay mght at Chambers, in a
wmaup of preholiaay play for
both clubs. O&kdaie won, 58-38,
after leading 20-11 at the first
quarter; 32-12 at intermission,
and 49-17 at the end oi the third*
Wagner sunk 18 points for the
victors while Bernard Gribble
registered 13 for the losers.
Chambers reserves won a pre
lim, 28-13. Edward Pavel scored
14 points. Rusty Williams grab
bed 6 for the Oakdale seconds.
Eagles Cop Again in
Pre-Holiday Finale
The O’Neill high eagles made it
3 wins in 4-pre-Christmas starts
by defeating the Atkinson Balers,
38-32, Friday night on the O’Neill
rink. It was so cold outside the
customers stalls went begging.
The Eagles were lucky to get
by the orange without a spill, be
cause they were off-balance all
evening. The count was knotted
9-all at the end of the first stan
za. O’Neill forged a 19-18 half
time advantage, was out in front
30-26 at the end at the third.
Dave Eby turned in a bright
floor game.
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In a prelim in the O'Neill sec
onds, annexed 45-28 over the At
kinson reserves.
Boxscore of main event:
O’NEILL (38) fg ft pf tp
Eby, f____1 1-113
Carrol, f___0 0- 0 0 0
D. Uodel, f_9 3- 6 4 21
Kilcoin, f_0 2- 2 0 2
Buckmaster, c-3 1-4 4 7
Calkins, g ._... 2 1-225
Worth, g_0 0-010
Totals _15 8-15 12 38
ATK. (32) fg ft pf tp
Chace, f_5 2- 5 2 12
F. Dunn, f_1 2-254
Spence, f_0 0- 0 0 0
Goeke, c .-1 2-324
Lech, g_4 2- 3 0 10
Jarvis, g__1 0-232
Totals_12 8-15 12 32
DELOIT NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Huffman
and daughters and Maude Brion,
of Ewing, spent Sunday, Decem
ber 16 at Stanley Kuffman’s.
Leo Mlnark was busy shelling
corn last week.
Martha Kinney took the early
morning train to Council Bluffs,
la., on Thursday, to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Elvon Kinney and daughter,
Diann. 0
A group of men have been test
ing every mile here in Wheeler
county for oil.
Several schools were closed
last Thursday because of the bliz
zard.
The program for the Pofahl
school was planned for December
23.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillipi, of Wy
iinore, have announced the engage
ment of their daughter, Miss Don
na, to Ronald Burt, of Clay Cen
ter. They are both attending Ne
braska Christian college. The
wedding is to be at Wymore on
December 29. Ronald Burt is now
minister at Ewing and Fairview.
The 5 pupils and their teacher,
Rolland Shrunk, gave a Christmas
program at the Reimer school on
Tuesday evening, December 18.
In spite of the weather and roads,
it was well attended. Pie, coffee
and ice cream were served at the
close of the program. There
were treats for alh
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sehi spent
Wednesday evening, December 19,
at the Albert Sehi home.
Mrs. Ray Mooney received word
on Saturday of the death of her
aunt In Idaho.
Henry Neckolite
Dies at Greeley
EWING—Henry Neckolite pass
ed away at his home in Greeley
on Friday, December 21. Funeral
1 services were held Sunday,
Mr. Neckolite and his family
lived for many years in the Ew
ing vicinity. He is the cousin of
Mrs. Eva Kaczor.
Frontier for printing!
DANCE
BUTTE LEGION
BALLROOM
to the
ARCADIANS
New Year’s Eve
Monday, Dec. 31
• Come to Butte to en
joy a real New Year’s
eve party . . . see and hear
the New Year in . . . spon
sored by the Butte Legion
Post No. 51.
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SECTION 2 — PAGES 9 TO 12
O'NEILL, NEBR., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, °1951._PAGE a.
POSTPONED
PUBLIC
HAVING DECIDED to quit farming, 1 will offer at public auction the following de
scribed personal property at the farm, located 17 miles northeast of O INei , or
miles south and 2 miles east of Opportunity, on —
FRIDAY,. AN. 4th, 1952
Sale Starts at 1 P.M. (Originally Scheduled Fri., Dec. 21, 1951) Lunch on Grounds
31- Head of Cattle - 31
11—Milk COWS, 7 giving milk now, 5—HEIFERS, coming 2-yrs.-old.
others to freshen by spring. 11—CALVES.
2-Stock COWS. 1—Registered Hereford BULL CALF,
1-Registered Hereford BULL, coming born April 17,1951.
n ij • i •] 1—HORSE, lO-yrs.-old, broke to ride
Z-yrs.-old m April. or work.
l-*-HORSE, smooth mouth, weight 1,100, ride or work.
I Farm Machinery I
fl 1—IHC 2-Row Horse Eli 1—W W Feed Grinder # 1—Briggs - Stratton Washing I
9 1—John Deere 1-Row Lister 1 Wagon Box Machine Motor jJB
9 1—3-Section Harrow 1—Grindstone 50 Ft. Garden Hose W
fl 1—7-Ft. Disc 0 2_Sets Harness Fuel Barrels and Barrel Pump H
9 1—IHC 6-Ft. Mower 2—Saddles, stock and Shetland 3 Dozen Hens jfl
9 1—Janesville 1-Row Cultivator Hog Troughs 14—Muscovie Ducks 9
9 1—Sulky Plow 1—8-Ft Deering Binder, with 1—Jamesway Brooder Stove 9
fl 2—Hay Rakes 10 and 12 ft. power take-off attachment Chicken Feeders I
9 1—4-Wheel Trailer 1—IHC No. 3 Cream Separator 1—Vice 1—Anvil jfl
9 1—15-Ft. John Deere Tractor 1—IHC No. 9 Trail Mower, Other Tools ■
9 Disc, good 2 yrs. old 2—3-Section Harrows fl
9 1—IHC Tractor Eli, used 1 yr. 1—Wagon 1—1-Horse Drill ■
1 1—Farmall Tractor Sweep, good 1—John Deere 2-Row Pull-Type 2—1-Row Horse Cultivators
fl 1—Buick Power Sweep Lister 1—1-Row Lister 9
fl 1—“A” Haystacker 1—Manure Spreader, Bradley 1—2-Horse Eli ■
I Some open pollinated yellow seed com; some brome seed. fl
I Household Goods, Etc. I
p 1—Kitchen Cabinet 1—Rocking Chair Stone Jars; Fruit Jars 9
§1 CJiairs and Table 1—Clothes Closet Some Canned Fruit ||
m 1—Cupboard 1—Dresse* 1—Comfort Cook Stove gg
H l—Wash Stand Cocking Utensils; Dishes Many Other Articles too I
1—Dining Table and Buffet 1—Daisy Churn Numerous to Mention M
I TERMS: Cash or See Your Banker |
CLARENCE NASH*^
I COL. WALLACE O’CONNELL, FIRST NATIONAL BANK, I
J Auctioneer • • O’Neill, Clerk 8
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