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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1954)
METHODIST (O'Neill) Rev. Wallace B. Smith, pastor Thursday, February 4: Choir rehearsal at 7 p.m.; Methodist youth fellowship at 8 p.m.; build ing committee at 8 p.m. Friday, February 5: Dorcas cir cle meets with Mrs. O. W. French at 2 p.m. Sunday, February 7: Cherub and junior choirs at 9:30 a.m.; church school at 9:45 a.m.; wor ship service at 11 a.m.; member ship training class at 7 p.m. Monday, February 8: The four commissions will meet at 7:13 p m.; the official board convenes at 8 p.m. Wednesday, February 10: WSCS prayer cell at 10:15 a.m.; WrSCS study group meets at 2 p.m., at the church. The attendance crusade con tinues in a successful way. Last Sunday there were 190 people at church. Of these, 119 were mem bers. That’s roughly 40 percent of the m«moership. Next Sunday let’s have 200 in attendance and 50 percent of membership. METHODIST (Emmet) Rev. Wallace B. Smith, pastor There are only a few more sessions of the Bible study group General Auto and Truck *. Repairing Albert (“Shorty”) Dennis MECHANIC Smith Motor O’Neill Phone 562 __I left. During these last meetings it would be a fine thing if ail v/ho have attended even one ses sion of the study would try to be present for the remaining ones: Have you been to church this past month? We’re keeping a close record! So far, the propor tion of membership attendance is not so good Next Sunday—Feb ruary 7—we’d like all members of the church, along with their families, to be present! Let’s fill your church with people! A few more folks are attending the church school each Sunday No one knows enough about the Christian life. Make it a point to be at church and church school next Sunday morning! ASSEMBLY OF GOD (O'Neill) Rev. Wayne A. Hall, pastor The revival will close with the service tonight (Thursday). We thank the Lord for all who have received help for spirit, soul and body. Many have testified to this fact. Sunday-school, 10 a.m.; wor ship service, 11 a.m.; story nour 7:30 p.m.; rally, 8 p.m. Monday through Friday, Feb ruary 8-12, 8 p.m., are the dates for the workers’ training course to be taught by Rev. Clyde King, pastor of the Assembly of God church at Broken Bow. 7 he study book that has been chcsm is entitled, “Bible Doctrines,” by Rev. P. C. Nelson. Anyone inter ested in a course like this is wel come. Thursday, February 11: Sec tional fellowship meeting at Wood Lake, services at 2:30, 7 and 8 p.m. CENTER UNION (O'Neill) Rev. Melvin Grosenbach, pastor Midweek prayer meeting every Wednesday evening in the home of one of our members. Sunday, February 7: Worship at 10 a.m.; Sunday-school at It a.m.; young people’s service and Bible study at 7:30 p.m. Some one asked Billy Sunday: “Why do you need to keep hold ing revival meetings? They don t seem to have a lasting effect? He said: “Why is it that you need to take a bath so often and it doesn’t seem to last?” BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN (RFD, Ewing) Rev. Samuel Lee, pastor Miss Helen May, assistant to the pastor Worship, 9:30 a.m.; the Sun day-school hour follows the wor ship service; Sunday, 8 p.m., aault Bible study class meets at the church. Frontier for printing! Prompt deliveries! DeKALB POULTRY FILM DeKalb Will Show a Poultry Film American Legion Auditorium — O’Neill Wednesday, Feb. 10—8 P.M. FILM PORTRAYING poultry management followed by a dis cussion on feed management will be open to all inter ested in poultry raising. $35 in prizes will be given. Free cof fee will be served. For Further Information Contact— BOB STRONG Oldsmobile ... '54 model is full year ahead. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN (O'Neill) Rev. Samuel Lee, pastor Miss Helen May, assistant to th pastor Sunday-school, 9:45 a.m.; nurr ery class, 11 a.m.; worship, 1 a.m. The junior high Westminstt fellowship will meet Sunday a 5 p.m. Spiritual life group meets o Monday at 2 p.m., in the pastor study. The college - age Westminste fellowship will meet Wednesday February 10, at 7 p.m. The les son will be led by Priscilla Hob claw. The senior high fellowship wi meet Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. The cherub choir will practic Saturday morning at 10 o’clocii The children’s story hour begin at 10:45 a.m. The Women’s association wi] meet today (Thursday) at 2:3 p.m., at the church. Mrs. D. £ Nelson will present the lesson. A meeting of the teachers am officers of the Sunday-school i called for Monday evening, Feb ruary 8, in the pastor’s study. WESLEYAN METHODIST (O'Neill) Rev. Melvin Grosenbach, pasto Thursday, February 4: Mid week prayer meeting, 8 p.m. Saturday, February 6: Praye conference at Atkinson Wesleyai Methodist church. Services a 10:30 a.m., and 2 p.m. Basket din ner at the noon hour. Sunday, February 7: Sunday school at 10 a.m.; worship at 1 a.m.; devotional period at 7:3' p.m., adult Bible class in charge th,e 8 o’clock service will be con ducted by the Gideon camp o Holt county. We had capacity crowds at th< 7 o’clock and 8 o’clock showing of the Billy Graham films Mon day night. CHURCH OF CHRIST (O'Neill) Comer of Sixth and Grant John Thomas, minister Bible school, 10 a.m.; commun ion and preaching, 11 a.m.; eve ning worship, 7:30 o’clock. Bible study and prayer session Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Adults’ choir practice, Wednes day, 8:30 p.m. We invite everyone to attenc these services. METHODIST (Chambers) Rev. L. R. Hansberry. pastor Sunday-school, 10:30 a.m., Claii Grimes, superintendent; worship 11:30 a.m. The Women’s society will mee today (Thursday) at the home o: Mrs. R. K. Platt. FREE! DOUBLE HEADER! Family parly and new equipment show ■■■■*■■■■■■■■■■■■ You are cordially invited to be our guests at our new IH Family Party and New Equip* Fun for Everyone! ment Show. It’s new! It’s different! It’s ex citing! You’ll laugh your sides off and thrill Tuesdav Feb 9th t0 ant*cs professional actors. You’ll see t * the latest in farm equipment that makes your Starting at 2 P.M. work faster and easier. Be sure to come and ' ^ ^ if bring the whole family. American Legion See the Nationally Famous Auditorium Fast-Hitch Tractor Square Dance — O'NEILL — ★ ★ ★ Jimmy Lee: "Hats Off to Fun"; Gladys Oliver: "A mu sical treat that can't be beat"; Fred Ketch: "The Ole Cow hand and His Pal"; Marlyn q Foster: "Scintillating Star of Skates"; Bill Harris: "Noble of Novelty"; Bob Sieberg: "Musical Master of Note." square dance and a big parade of machines in full color movies. Don't miss this never-to-be-forgotten thrill. See the newest in IH farm equipment f »■ A - w Come Early! All Seats Are Free! Shelhamer011 * m. co. “Your International Harvester Dealer.” Phone 570 O’Neill « 9 Half-District Missionary Rally at Church Here— On the afternoon of Sundaj, 2 February 14, beginning at 2:30 o’clock, at the Methodist church - here in O’Neill, a missionary ral 1 ly will be held. This was an nounced recently by the district r superintendent of the northeast t Nebraska district, Rev. J. L. Jav cf u’iNeiil. The speaker is to be 3 a returned missionary from Chi s ns, R-_v. Wesley M. Smitn. i .eluded m the raily will be a r training session for those who ’, are members of the official board - commission on missions This will - be in addition to the messages of Rev. Wesley Smith. The meeting 1 will close after the evening ses sion. ; Expected to attend are Meth odists, ministers and congrega s tions, from the west half of the district which extends from Ne 1 ligh to Wood Lake. ) - . Young Folks Home— PAGE — Many young folks 1 were home for the weekend: 5 Carroll French and Lionell - rekes, students at the University of Nebraska, came last Thursday. Paul Robinson, Misses Byrdie Ann Parks and Jo Ann Braddock „ of Lincoln and Misses Ruth Parks 3r.d Lorna Stevens of Grand Is ; 1 came Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Summers r blisses Lorraine and Elaine J Clasey and Marlene Kelly came 1 Saturday. All these young folks ' are graduates of the Page high school. I Loui Storm of Rapid City, . S.D., has been a guest at the Tom ’ Enright home. f ; *■ -* ■* ‘Rocket’ Envine Bigger than Ever The Oldsmobile for 1954 to be I cn display at the O’Neill auto show this week, will be one full year ahead of schedule. "The new 1954 Oldsmobile mode s originally were planned ‘or release in 1955,” according to Lew White, manager of the Lew White Motor Co., of O’Neill, Oldsmobile agency here. "But original plans were scrap ed early in 1953 when it was found possible to move the 1955 model up to 1954. The result of this skip-a-year program is the most completely new, completely changed, completely advanced Oldsmobile in many years.” The new models, “88”, Super "88” and "98”, are a full three inches lower than their prede cessors without sacrificing ground clearance. They feature such sweeping changes as an all new body by Fisher, a new wide, wrap-around, panoramic wind shield, new sweep-cut fender and doo» design and many other styl ing innovations. The new "Rocket” engine is bigger—up in horsepower from 165 to 185 in the Super “88” and “98” models, (170 in the “88” models) and up in compression ratio from 8 to 1 to 8.25 to 1. En gine displacement is increased from 303 to 324 cu. in., and the entire car is engineered so that the increased power is useable power — power that the driver can put to use in the medium ; | and low speed ranges—in ordi nary, every day situations. Many of the new styling fea tures were inspired by the Gen eral Motors experimental dream cars, particularly the Oldsmobile Starfire. All models in the “88” and Super “88” series are not ! only three inches lower, but are | two inches longer, and this, of i course, gives the cars the new | long, low - level silhouette, Mr. j vVhite explained. CHAMBERS NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Hale Osborne and Sharon of Winner, S.D., came Sunday and spent the day in the Wilbur Osborne home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner and family of Grand Island spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Turner, and her brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christian on. Mrs. Lee Taylor of Dubois, Prompt Tankwagon SERVICE Rural & City PHILLIPS “66” PRODUCTS New & Used Tires Greasing & Washing BORG & WORTH Phillips "66" Station Phone 362 Wyo., was a guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. William Turner, Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Young and boys drove to Magnet Sun day to visit his brother, Chris Young, and family. Sunday dinner guests in the y/nour Osborne home were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Osborne of Wisner, Mr. and Mrs. Hale Osborne and Sharon of Winner, S.D., Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Baker, Mrs. Victoria yVood and Mrs. Hattie Tibbets of Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Cooper en tertained Mr. and Mrs. Hale Os borne of Winner, S.D., Mrs. Hat- j tie Tibbets and Mrs. Genevieve 1 k Bell of Chambers at lunch Sun day evening. Sunday dinner guests in the Herman Cook home were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Englehaupt and Mrs. John Wintermote. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Medcalf and Mrs. Anna Albers were Sunday evening visitors in the Asa Hub bard home. DR. DONALD E. DAVID j OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Phone 2101, Spencer. Nebr. J Be Wise BUY USED AN W*lL car Your dollar will go farther on these select trade-ins. Won’t you come in and' see for yourself? 1947 Chevrolet 2-door Deluxe with hc-ater. Clean as a pin inside and out 485.00 1948 Chevrolet 2-door, radio,, heater, sun visor. You just won't find nicer for our low price of - 645.00 1951 Pontiac 4-door Chieftain Eight, radio, heater, hydra matic, 25,000 miles 1,195.00 1950 Chevrolet 2-door. Has a heater, beautiful black fin ish and is a local one-owner car- 895.00 1949 Chevrolet with the need ed accessories. Priced for a quick sale_ 735.00 1950 Dodge 2-door. Complete with radio and heater. You'll save money_ 735.00 1953 Chevrolet Deluxe 4-door, radio, heater, tinted glass. 2-tone green, less than 8.000 miles and way below new cost- 1,845.00 1953 Chevrolet 4-door, radio, heater, Powerglide. power steering. Was our demon strator - 1,965.00 1953 Olds mobile 98. 4-door, demonstrator, loaded with extras. Save _ ... $$$ 1949 Chevrolet pickup. Runs and looks good. A bargain at- ._ 675.00 ' } 1950 Ford Vi-Ton stake. A clean, low mileage, town pickup. Only _ 715.00 1953 Chevrolet 94-ton cab and chassis. New. You save hun dreds at- 1.400.00 1940 Chevrolet IVi-ton truck with comb, rack and good tires. Needs motor 150.00 1940 Chevrolet 2-door and 5 pass. cpe. Really nice, with good tirec. body, and paint on both. Your choice . 175.00 LOW COST GMAC PAYMENT PLAN LEW WHITE MOTOR CO. THE SHOWPLACE OF QUALITY AUTOMOBILES" CHEVROLET — OLDSMOBILE — CADILLAC Phone 100 • O’Neill I On Display at die j O'Neill Auto Show j J the | Ultra-New for ’54 | OLDSMOBILE ANNOUNCING the breath-taking new Oldsmobile Super "88 ’ for 1954! The Oldsmobile so ultra-new in design . . . 60 original in style throughout . . . there's never been a car like it before! Just wait till you see its completely, new Body by Fisher—that new lower, longer, lovelier silhouette! The daring new slant of its panoramic windshield! The dramatic new flair in its sweep-cut doors and fenders! And just wait till you drive the new 185-horsepower World’s Record "Rocket" Engine with 8.25 to 1 compression ratio—the engine that outperforms, out-economizes even the power-famous ’53 "Rocket”. For a completely new view on modern automobiles, see the thrilling new Super "88” ... on display now! And watch for Oldsmobile’s new "Dream Car”, the Classic Ninety-Eight . .. coming to your dealer’s soon! World's Record "Rocket" _ OLDSMOBI LE LEW WHITE MOTOR GO. PHONE 100 O’NEILL