The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 20, 1962, Image 6

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F rontiers
Ago
VO YEARS AGO
The Frontier wishes all its
readers, b<»th big and little, A
Merry Merry Christmas and a
happy and prosperous New Year.
. . Sheriff Grady left Wednesday
morning for Fremont where he
will attend the annual meeting of
the Nebraska Sheriff's associa
tion, which is being held in that
city, this week. . ..J J. Thomas,
J. B. Meilor, Charles McKenna
and Gene Sullivan left this morn
ing for Grand Island to witness
the ten round boxing contest be
tween .Jack Sullivan and Young
McCarthy of Revenna, Nebr..
which will be pulled off in that
city tonight. . . Evnng. Lutheran
church, Sunday, I)cc 22, 1912
English services with preaching
will be held at the church at 3
p m. . .Editor Lee Henry of the
IPlainview News was in the city
yesterday visiting old friends.
Lee is naturally feeling good
since the election of Woodrow
Wilson and says that bright and
happy days are in store for Dem
ocrats.
25 YEARS AGO
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McElvain
are rejoicing over the arrival of
a little daughter at their home,
born last Monday. . .Mr. and
Mrs. E B. Carter of thia city ce
leurated their 65th wedding anni
veraary last Sunday. The only
festivity of the day was a dinner
at the home of their son, Dr L.
A Carter. Fred Beckwith, Em
met, was again reelected chair
man of the Holt County ACA at
their meeting held in O'Neill last
Monday. This is the third term
for President Beckwith and will
be his fifth year as a member
ol the county committee. . Many
ol our local residents have been
expressing the belief that Die
weather the past week was the
coldest we have had in this sec
tion for several years. Dec. 8 it
was 10 below zero. . . It is said
that $£>,000,000,000 has vanished
from the value of American se
curities during the past two
months and somebody wants to
know where it is. Perhajis it has
gone into the “kitty” of the New
Deal.
10 YEARS A<;0
Persons from Holt, Boyd and
Knox counties gathered here
Tuesday for the first in a series
of four official hearings called
by Gov. Val Peterson in regard
to the bureau of reclamation’s
proposal for development of the
Niobrara river basin. . .Benton
Mellor, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Mellor of Atkinson, is one
of four Nebraskans winning 1952
national 4-H honors in the beau
tification of home ground division
of competition. . .Cpl. Gene Liv
ingston reports that he saw Pres
ident Dwight Eisenhower when he
was in their camp recently. His
unit was stationed six miles out
of Panmunjan in Korea at the
time. . .Coyotes are becoming
quite numerous in the Deloit vi
cinity. several having been sight
ed within the past week. Some
of them appear to be rather bold
5 YEARS AGO
Mr and Mrs. Claude P. Han
cock. 1929 Claudins Ave, Los An
geles. Calif., former O’Neill res
idents, on Christmas day will be
observing their 50th wedding an
niversary. . .O’Neill’s new bowl
ing alley prepares for Saturday’s
opening. The new firm will be
known as Ten Pin Alley. Tech
nicians today will be putting the
finishing touches on the elabo
rate equipment. . Dr. R. E Kriz,
65, prominent physician and sur
geon in Lynch since 1921, died
about noon Friday, Dec, 13, in
Clarkson Memorial hospital at
Omaha. . An advance shipment
of small items — pole insulators,
etc., — have arrived for O'Neill’s
television booster installation.,
None of the major equipment has*
yet been received. . .Mr. andjj
Mrs. Dave Pollock celebrated*
their 40th wedding anniversary}
The Long Ago
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At Chambers 5
50 YEARS AGO
Fred Schrorer's little boy, Hen-j
ry had the misfortune to break*
his leg Sunday while playing inf
the house. Dr. Gill was called*
at once to repair the broken liinbj
and reports the boy as getting*
along nicely. . .Dr. E. E. Dillonj
gave a very interesting lecture*
Wednesday evening accompanied!
by sleroptican views . .Art Cow-j
perwaite and Froelich were^
down from O’Neill the first of the!
week, buying horses in this vi-*
cinity. . . Miss Topsy Turvy atj
the Band Hall, Friday evening*
A big laugh for everybody. . .5
Frank Lienhart went to Omaha*
Tuesday morning after a newj
Studebaker "25” Touring Car.*
Dr. Bernard accompanied him toj
secure repairs for his car which!
has been laid up for a week. . .f
We understand that John Lien-!
hart has sold his harness shop|
and business to E. V. Sageser,*
who will take possession as soon|
as possible. I
25 YEARS AGO 0
On Tueaday, Dec. 14. Miss Zet-g
ha Hubbard and Dr. C. M Eason*
both of Chambers, were quietly!
married at the court house ini
Omaha, Nebr., by Judge Crawl
ford. . The Amelia bridge team I
Fullerton, Waldo, Reisinger and
Sageaer were again defeated Sat
urday night at Elmer Wander
sees by Catlett, Lamason, Carson
and Wandersee. . LaVeroe Wal
ter was a member of the 120
voice chorus which gave the
fourth annual presentation ofj
Handel’s Messiah in Wayne last
Sunday evening . C E. Tibbets
delivered his first 1938 Model
Ford, a Standard Tudor to Johr
Hall of Swan Lake vicinity, Sat
urday, having driven it up from
Omaha that day. . .Allie Sam
mons are remodeling their resi
dence on their farm a mile south
of Amelia; adding on four rooms
and an enclosed porch making it
much more convenient and mod
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May the joys and
blessings of Christmas
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O’Neill, Nebraska
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to others...to share the joy
of Christmas... these
are the true gifts of Christmas
...ours today as when the
wise men sought a humble manger.
May we treasure them always.
GILLETTE DAIRY
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Our warmest tcishes
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O’Neill. Nebraska
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ay the Christmas spirit of Peace on
Earth come to dwell in the hearts of all.
WM. KROTTER CO.
O'NEILL, Spencer, Stuart and Naper
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Christmas comes but once a year...and always
such a happy time for all of us to wish all of
you and your families every Christmas joy I
TROPICAL GARDENS
Mary and Durl Anderson
O'Neill, Nebraska
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RISTMAS
TO ALL OUR
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SHELHAMER EQUIPMENT
Your IH Dealer
O'Neill, Nebraska
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all our loyal
friends and customers a Christ
mas season filled with joy and
happiness, and express our sin
cere gratitude for their patronage.
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