\\W 'jf vv\v\ \\ I •'.V Y\V W. *// v\*\ »» 1;/#As FOR SALE FOR SALE Golden Cocker toy pups. Robert Zilch, Verdel, Nebr. _ _ 34-35c FOR SALE 30 good Whiteface cows to calve in March. Lyle ' Davis, 713 So. 8th, Norfolk, Nebr. 34-36c .MOBILE HOMES New and Used Large Discounts up to $1000 on all uriits in stock, if sold before Janu ary 1st Sixb-eri units In all sires. Prices start at 929,1.00 Open Everyday MILLER MOBILE HOME SALES Phone 995 2170 Albion, Nebr. _ 33tfc LANDRACE BOARS FOR SALE— Ready for service, Veterinary Vaccinated for Erysipelas, Hog Cholera and I>>pto; guaranteed breeders. Silencer Feed Service. 1 Si>encer, Nebr. 26tfc TOR SALE—Purebred Hampshire boars, ready for service, veter inary vaccinated for erysipelas and cholera, guaranteed breed ers, new blood line for old cus tomers Xavier Kalkowski, three miles northwest of Lynch school, Lynch, Nebr. 29tfc SEE US for new SPARTAN or SAFEWAY mobile liomes, 25"/ down, 5% int.; up to 84 months to pay. Write or phone Ccntoia Motor Co., Neligh. JOtf FOR SALE Used oil space heat ers. Stop in today and look over our selection. Coyne Hardware, O'Neill. 34-37 FOR SALE 1959 American Mobile Home in good condition. Financ ing available. Contact Duane Lindenberg, 418 N. 3rd St. or call 393-J. 32t fc FOR ALL YOUR ME ADOWGOLD DAIRY PRODUCTS Cal! George Janousek, phone 238 or 464W, O’Neill 35tfc FOR SALK 32 church pews, 8-ft long. Sell any or all. St. Paul’s Luthehan Church, Naper, Nebr. 34- 36c SHORES NEW DAIRY CREDIT All the money you want. 36 months at 6%. Buy new cattle, finance entire herd. Shores Wisconsin heifers. “Pay your bills, stop your worries.” SHORES. NELIGH. TU 7-4060 41tfc FOR SALE — Purebred Hamp shire Boars and Open Gilts from Grand Champion sires. John Sojka, Page. 20tfc FOR SALE—Hereford bulls.— » Kieth Abart, O'Neill, Dercy Abart, Emmet. 32tfc FOR SALE 1938 Fordsen Major Diesel tractor, live power and hy draulic with wide front, in A-l shape or will trade for cattle. Write or call William D. Beck i man. TU 7-4379, Neligh, Nebr. 36-38c FOR SALE 1961 Chevrolet 4 door sedan. Phone Stuart 2239. 36-37c FOR SALE SO acres of hay and pasture land, 12 miles south, 1 mile west of O'Neill. Has well and windmill in pasture. Meadow has red clover. More land can lie purchased. Leslie Repenning, Wausa, Nebr. 3 miles of Wausa. 36p FOR SALE — Registered Hamp shire and Yorkshire boars. Rich ard Loock, Silencer, phone 2296, Nebr. 32-38c • .__ FOR SALE Purebred Hampshire boars. Big and rugged. Will de liver. Henry and Richard Stell ‘ing. Orchard, Nebr. 12tfc I AM BACK In my office again and can loan money on Farms and Ranches and City Property. Some at and some at 5% in terest. See R- H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 50tf FOR SALE—Five 4-yr.-old Here ford bulls and a 2-yr.-old Here ford bull. Contact John Schultz, or Gordon Johnson, O'Neill. 35- 36p FOR SALE Caterpillars—New or Used Contact Bob Posplchal MiS'Ouri Valley Machinery Co. O’Neill — Phone 265J 34-37tr JEEP Sales and Service New A Used Jeeps Sc Pickups Complete Parts Stock ★ ★ ★ Case Tractors Sc Machinery Complete Parts Stock ★ ★ ★ Bearcat Burr-RoUer-Hammer Mills Wright Chain & Blade Saws Complete Shop Service Hansen Equipment and Motor Co. (Out by the Sale Bara) Phone 67K Butte, Nebr. 33-38c * CITY LOANS. See R. H Parker 50tf FOR SALE - - Oil and gas "spice heaters for every need. See Coyne Hardware, O’Neill. 34-37 Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE 160 Acres 16 miles east of O’Neill. Mostly pasture, plenty water. Can la- bought on contract. Lyle Davis, 713 So. 8th, Norfolk, Nebr. 34-36c FOR SALE — Brush Cutter H-ft. cut with serrated teeth. Can be altered to hydraulic units. Machine guaranteed. Proven work. PAUL SHAM) Stuart, Nebr. 34-36c SAVE ON INSURANCE prompt bairn service. Virgil Laursen Agy., O'Neill. lOtfc FOR RENT FOR RENT 4 room house at 118 N. First St. Possession immed iately. P v Hickey, ph. 945, O’ Neill. 36tfc FOR SALE 2 Ix-droom home in O’Neill. Attached garage, natur al gas heat, nice lot. Contact Rees A Rees, Brokers, 914 So. 5th St., Norfolk. Nebr. 33tfc WANTED BUYING average circulated Jef ferson nickles: 19381) .25 1938S .50 1939D 1.25 1939S .15 1950P .08 1950D 5.00 Highest prices for Indian Head and Key Lincoln Pennies. See or write M. J. Golden, O’ Neill. Box 270. 33tfc L. GUTHMILLER Half Block East Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene and arc welding I.AWN MOWERS REPAIRED AND SHARPENED, AIA MAKE Also repair parts for Lawson and Clinton engines on hand. 9tf WELL DRILLING and well and windmill repair.—403 N. 1st St. Phone 775-LW. SPRAGUE WELL CO., O'Neill 3 blks. W. & 3>£ blks. N. stoplight. I MAKE Monthly payment loans some at 4% some at 5% interest. See R. H. Parker. O’Neill, Nebr. _ 50tf NEED MONEY We make quick cash loans on automobiles and furniture. See us also for your insurance needs. Central Finance Corp. O’Neill Phone 14 Nebr. _21tfc VIAKE PATTON’S BEN Franklin store your candy and nuts head quarters. Always fresh. 27 tfc WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading days, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday each week — Dwaine Lockmon. Stuart, ph. 3741. tf Wanted To Buy TOP PRICES RAW FURS MUSKRATS — MINK RACCOON — BEAVER Norfolk Iron and Metal Company Norfolk, Nebr. 33-36c INCOME TAX For assistance in filing your self employment and tax reports, call on— GEO. C. ROBERTSON, Agency We work for your interest and appreciate your business. i Downey Building. O’Neill. Nebr. Ph. *534 — Res. Ph. 161-W Jan-Feb-Mar "WE" DON’T WANT • ALL” THE BUSINESS We just want “YOURS” PATTON’S BEN FRANKLIN 23ti WELL DRILLING For Farm and Domestic Wells Call T21 or come to— Kelly's Well Sen/ice S Blks. south of the New Deal Oil Station—O’Neill SOtf MONEY TO LOAN On Automobiles, Furniture, Signature. O'Neill Loan Co. Virgil Lumen, Mgr. 38tf LOST & FOUND STRAYED — Yearling Hereford steer with J Bar S Brand on left rib - Matt McCabe, Page - 27tfc MISCELLANEOUS CURTISS BREEDING can service your nerd with the highest rated beef bull and the highest plus proven dairy bulls in the nation. Can you do with less than the best? Call 470 Duane Gray O’Neill 14tfc : FAPJM LOANS, See R H Parker 50tf AUCTIONEERING REAL ESTATE BROKER Private Listings and Auctions Auction Service LONG TERM LOANS ED THORIN PHONE 207O'NEILL -- CARDS OF THANKS WE WISH TO THANK our custom ers for their patronage through the years, our friends for the invita tions we received although we could not accept, and everyone for the gifts & other favors shown us. 36p Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Davis WE WISH TO THANK our friends and relatives for their messages of sympathy to us and for the masses and floral offerings for our sister, Delia Ernst. Also thanks to Dr. Carstens, the Sisters and nurses at St. Anthony's hospital for their care and kindness to her while hospitalized. Mr. and Mrs. James Curran Mrs. Gertrude Marcellus Mrs. Clara Connors, 36c The Nieces and Nephews IT IS WITH MY sincere and heart felt feelings I wish to thank every one for your prayers, cards and visits grunted me during my stay in St. Anthony’s and a special thank you to Dr. Wilson and the complete hospital staff. God Bless you all. 36c Mrs. Art Kropp I WISH TO THANK all my friends and relatives for their cards, visits and gifts while I was in St. An thony's hospital. A special thanks to Dr. Carstens and the staff for their fine care. Your thoughtful ness will always be remembered. 36p Mrs. John Lee Farrier |--Legal Notices-1 (First pub. Dec. 13, 1962) John R. Gallagher, Attorney No. 4558 NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF Frances Gokie a-k-a Francis Gokie, DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for final settlement herein, determination of heirship, inheritance taxes, fees and commissions, distribu tion of estate and approval of final account and discharge, which will be for hearing in this court on January 2, 1963, at 10 o'clock. A.M. (COUNTY FRANK CRONK COURT County Judge SEAL) 34-36c (First pub. Dec. 20, 1962) NOTICE Notice is Hereby Given that the Holt County Board of Super visors will receive Bids on Lia bility Insurance Policies covering County Owned Vehicles in the amounts of Fifty Thousand, One Hundred Thousand and Ten Thousand Dollars and Workmans Compensation policy covering all County Employees, ELECTED OR APPOINTED. Bids will be opened at meet ing of Holt County Board of Sup ervisors on Jan. 8, 1963 at 2:00 p.m. Kenneth Waring Holt County Clerk 35-37c -— , (First pub. Dec. 20, 1962) NOTICE Bids will be received up until 1:30 p.m., Jan. 8, 1963, at the Supervisors Office in the Court House, O’Neill, Nebr., which shall be publically opened at that time for the following: 1963 a4 ton Pickup 6 cylinders or 8 cylinders 5—7:00 Commercial - 6 ply tires Mud and Snow (rear) Side Mount tire carrier Turn Lights Electric Wipers Standard Cab Recirculating Heater and Defrost er 4 Speed Transmission Heavy Duty Shock Heavy Duty Springs (Rear) Oil Filter Oil Bath Air Cleaner Flare Side Box Less Trade in of 1961 IHC *4 ton Pickup. Kenneth Waring Holt County Clerk 35-37c (First pub. Dec. 13. 1982) NOTICE OF INCORPORATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Clifford Ranch, Inc., of At kinson. Holt County. Nebraska, is incorporated under the laws erf the State erf Nebraska. The gen eral nature of the business is engage in the business of farm ing and ranching, and any and all business activity associated with farming and ranching, in cluding but not limited to, buy ing, selling, breeding and raising all types of livestock; buying, < selling and raising any and all1 types of feed. hay. grain, or other products which can or might be | fed to either animals or human ! beings, and to deal in all agricul tural products; to buy. sell, hold or acquire real estate for the above purposes, or for the pur pose of renting or leasing the same to others, and to invest in real estate, rural and urban; and to purchase or otherwise acquire, hold, own, mortgage, sell, con vey, exchange, option, subdivide, or otherwise dispose of real and personal property of every kind and description, and any estate or interest therein, including leaseholds, for any term; erect, construct, maintain, improve, build, enlarge, alter, manage and control directly any and all kinds of buildings, houses, stores, of fices, shops, warehouses, fac tories. mills, machinery and plants, and any and all other structures or erections which may at any time be necessary, useful or advantageous for the purposes of this corporation; and to borrow money, to acquire, hold, disburse, lease, pledge and encumber real and personal pro perty, and to loan funds of the corporation at such interest as the Board of Directors may di rect; to lease land to others, and particularly to lease, and acquire school land leases; to carry on its business alone or as a mem ber of or associated with any cor poration, association, partner ship, firm, trustee, syndicate, in dividual, combination, organiza tion or joint venture or entity in any part of the world, and to do any and all things necessary or convenient to the accomplishment of the purposes herein set forth. The principal place of business of this corporation shall be At kinson, Holt County, Nebraska. The authorized capital stock of this corporation shall be 750 shares of common stock of a par value of $100.00. and shall be fully paid when issued. The min imum amount of capital with which the corporation shall commence doing business is $30,000.00. The corporation shall have a perpetual existence and shall lie deemed in existence on the 12th day of December. 1962, and shall commence doing busi ness on said date. The affairs of the corporation shall l)e conduct ed by a Board of Directors, and by statutory officers. to-wit: President, Vice-President, and Secretary-Treasurer, and by such other officers as may be pro vided by the By-Laws. Dated this 12th day of Decem ber, A.D., 1962. CLIFFORD RANCH, INC. 34-36c (First pub. Dec. 13, 1962) NOTICE OF INCORPORATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Cross Star Company, of At kinson, Holt County, Nebraska, is incorporated under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The gen eral nature of the business is to engage in the business of farm ing and ranching, and any and all business activity associated with farming and ranching, in cluding, but not limited to, buy ing, selling, breeding and raising all types of livestock; buying, selling and raising any and all types of feed, hay, grain, or other products which can or might be fed to either animals or human beings, and to deal in all agricul tural products; to buy, sell, hold or acquire real estate for the above purposes, or for the pur pose of renting or leasing the same to others, and to invest in real estate, rural and urban; and to purchase or otherwise acquire, hold, own, mortgage, sell, con vey, exchange, option, subdivide, or otherwise dispose of real and personal property of every kind and description, and any estate or interest therein, including leaseholds, for any term; erect, construct, maintain. improve, build, enlarge, alter, manage and control directly any and all kinds of buildings, houses, stores, of fices. shops, warehouses, fac tories. mills, machinery and plants, and any and all other structures or erections wrucn may at any time be necessary, useful or advantageous for the purposes of this corporation; and to borrow money, to acquire, hold, disburse, lease, pledge and encumber real and personal pro perty, and to loan funds of the corporation at such interest as the Board of Directors may di rect; to lease land to others, and particularly to lease, and acquire school land leases: to carry on its business alone or as a mem ber of or associated with any cor poration, association, partner ship. firm, trustee, syndicate, in dividual. combination, organiza tion or joint venture or entity in any' part of the world, and to do any and all things necessary or convenient to the accomplishment erf the purposes herein set forth. The principal place of business of this corporation shall be At kinson, Holt County, Nebraska. The authorized capital stock of this corporation shall be 500 shares of common stock of a par value of $100.00, and shall be fully paid when issued. The min imum amount of capital with which the corporation shall commence doing business is $20 ,000.00. The corporation shall have a perpetual existence and! shall be deemed in existence on the 12th day of December. 1962. ; aad shall commence doing busi ness on said date. The affairs of | the corporation shall be conduct- [ t, ed by a Board of Directors, and j p by statutory' officers, to-wit: President Vice-President, and j 1 - Secretary-Treasurer, and by such I other officei-s as may be pro vided by the By-Laws. Dated this 12th day of Decem ber. A.D., 1962. CROSS STAR COMPANY 34-36c (First pub. Dec. 20, 1962) William W Gntlui, Attorney ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF WILLIAM W. GRIFFIN. GUARDIAN OF SAR AH E. HULL, INCOMPETENT, FOR LICENSE TO SELL REAL ESTATE, Now, on this 17th day of De cember, 1962, this matter came on to be heard before the under signed, William C. Smith jr., Judge of the Fifteenth Judicial District in and for Holt County, Nebraska, upon the petition of William W. Griffin, Guardian of the Estate of Sarah E. Hull, pray ing for a license to sell the fol lowing designated right, title, in terest and estate of Sarah E. Hull in and to the real estate des cribed, to-wit: The full and undivided fee sim ple estate in and to 9outhwest Quarter of Northwest Quarter, and West Half of Southwest Quar ter and Southeast Quarter of Southwest Quarter, of Section 27, and, North Half of Northeast Quarter of Section 33; and, Northwest Quarter of Northwest Quarter of Section 34; and, An undivided one-third interest in fee simple in and to West Half of Northeast Quarter, and East Half of Northwest Quarter, of Section 34; and, A Homestead interest, being a life estate, and the right to have the use, income and enjoyment for and during the lifetime of Sar ah E. Hull in and to the West Half of Northeast Quarter, and East Half of Northwest Quarter, of Section 34; All of the foregoing and des cribed real estate being situated in Township 32, North, Range 11, West of the 6th P. M. in Holt County, Nebraska, for the purpose of maintaining the said Sarah E. Hull, and pay ing the costs of administering and managing her estate. Upon a consideration whereof, and it appearing from said pe tition that it is necessary to sell the right, title and interest of Sarah E. Hull in and to all of the foregoing described real es tate for the purpose of maintain ing the said Sarah E. Hull, and managing her estate. IT IS ORDERED that the next of kin of said Sarah E. Hull and all persons interested in her said estate, appear before the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, before me in the Court Room in the Courthouse in the City of O’ Neill, Nebraska, on the 21st day of January, 1963, at ten o’clock a m. of said day, then and there to show cause why a license should not be granted for the sale of the title and interests ol Sarah E. Hull in said real es tate in accord with the prayer of ■ said petition. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this order be pub lished at least three successive weeks before the said day of • hearing in The Frontier, a week ly newspaper, printed, published, and of general circulation in Holt County, Nebraska, and that no other notice of said matter be re quired. BY THE COURT: William C. Smith Jr. DISTRICT JUDGE 35-38C (First pub. Dec. 20, 1962 Cronin & Hannon, Attorneys No. 4474 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF RALPH R. FRIT TON, DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for final settlement herein, determination of heirship, inheritance taxes, fees and commissions, distribu tion and approval of final account and discharge, which will be for hearing in this court on January 9. 1963 at 10 o’clock. A. M. (COUNTY Frank Cronk COURT County Judge SEAL) 35-37c Frontiers Ago 50 YEARS AGO Hugh Birmingham and Edward Gallagher, who are attending the state University came home the first of the week to spend the Christmas vacation- . . Tom No lan, who is attending Creighton college of Law, arrived home las: Saturday evening, to spend hi* Christmas vacation with his par ens, Mr. and Mrs. John Nolan. . . Miss Anna O’Donnell, who is an employee of the state superin tendent's office at Lincoln, came home last Tuesday evening to spend Christmas at the home of her mother, Mrs. John O’Donnell. She returned to Lincoln Thurs day morning. . . John Ryan, who has been bolding down a home stead in Montana the past three years, returned home last Sat urday evening to spend Christ mas at the home of his mother It has been three years since John left the old town and sees many improvements since he left 25 YEARS AGO Mrs R. R. Dickson went down to Omaha last Sunday night for a few days visit with relatives and friends. William Riley, 19. was sentenced to from one to five years in prison in Omaha last Saturday for stealing seven cents . - Mr and Mrs John McCarthy of Hastings came up last Satur day and were here over Sunday visiting the home folks . . Miss Ilene Grutsch and Dorothy Ott, teachers at the Joy schoolhouse will hold a program and a pie social at their school, Wednesday Dec. 22. . . H L. Lindberg and Arlo Hiatt returned last Thurs day night from Omaha where they had been attending the an nual convention of the Nebras ka Independent Oil dealers . , C. F. Lehmann of the Chamber# valley was in the city Monday and made this office a short call extending his subscription to this household necessity. 10 YEARS AGO O’Neill has a new acting jx>.st master effective Thursday, De cember 18. The new acting post master is Mrs. Thomas Sullivan also known as Helen Sullivan, wife of the man who has been acting jKistmaster since January 1951. . Holt countyans were keep ing their weather fingers cross ed hopmg the new snow cover isn't whipped into traffic bind ing drifts, that would spoil Christ mas plans for hundreds of fam ilies. . . Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sum merer and their daughter, Bon nie, 17 months and a neighbor, Paul Hubei residing in an area about 25 miles south of O’Neill are under observation after be ing bitten by a rabid cat. . .G. D Janzing celebrated his 85th birth day anniversary on Sunday, De cember 21 with a family dinner at which 30 relatives were pre sent. 5 YEARS AGO O’Neill community television fund Monday lacked $23 of at taining its five thousand dollar quota. . The Holt county jail ap parently will be empty Christmas morning, it was predicted late Monday by Sherriff Leo Tomjack . . Mrs. Hugh J. Birmingham was hostess at a party in honor of her daughter, Miss Margaret DeMaris and her fiancee, Will iam Hugh Riley. . .John D. Bink erd, 24, an employee of The Frontier, suffered two fractures in the jaw about 6:30 pin. He was southbound on U. S. high- ; way 281 when his machine crash- j ed into the rear of a truck trac tor rig. . .Born to Mr. and Mrs. | Maurice Parks, a son, Edward Maurice, weighing 7 pounds 15V* ounces, December 21 . . . Miss Hilda Gallagher left Saturday for LaCrosse, Wise., to spend Christ mas with Dr. and Mrs. Frank Gallagher. . The O'Neill high Eagles absorbed a licking here Friday night bowing to the At kinson high Balers. 51-33. Pages Past 50 YEARS AGO For sale — a 1240 acre ranch' north of Page for $17.50 per acre. Inquire at this office for par ticulars — John Hersheld and Harry Haffner went to Bloom field, la., Wednesday to look ov er some land, the former may purchase. . .Some of the hoopin coffers are returning to school. . . Protracted meetings are in progress at Maxfield church this week . . . Wm Park called Tues day and advanced his subscrip tion another couple pegs. His wife, who is visiting in Boston. Mass., is expected home for the holidays. . .D. Haines transacted business at Randolph Monday. . G W. Dunlap of Woodbine, la., arrived Saturday and visited with his uncle, Milt Hamilton, until Tuesday. 40 YEARS AGO J ack Weber shelled corn Sat- j urday. . .Harry S. Harper ship-1 ped a cow that weighed 1490, sold 51-4 . . . Miss Estella Kuhns from Brunswick, spent Thanksgiving j with Irene Copes. . Dock Stewart i is busy carpentering at his home James Carson finishing shocking corn. . .Otto Seliman lost nine j hogs over on the W. H. VanCon etts place, ready for market, by poisoned something, the veteri nary of Orchard stated. Feeding them tankage at supper time mix ed with stock food, next morn ing all nine were found dead. Loss over $100. . .Some employ ees work in our Page and de pend on our community far eat ing and do not take The Reporter but You Bet they sneak around and read the other fellows pa per.' _ ———— IOOF LODGE SO. 57 meets every Wednesday at 8 p.m. All members are urged to be present Visiting Odd Fellows welcome. tf - 1 - THE FRONTIER, O'NriU, Nebraska. Thursday. I>*cember ft. 1WI *' ’ ■ ■ "<<4 11' " ' jj * BILL RKTIARL90N. Publisher BRUCE J REHBFIRU, Editor Terms at Hubwripttoa: In Nebraska, iu X) ,*•» year; elsewhere in the United States, El per year, rate abroad provided upon request All subscrip tions payable in advance. Entered at the {xiatuftlce in O'Neill, llolt ooun ty, Nebraska, as second-class mail matter under the Act of Congress of March 3. 1879 This new* paper is a meml>er of the Nebraska Presa Asso nation. National Fid 1 tor la I Association and the Audit tureau of Circulations. NATIONAL EDITORIAL M The Long Ago At Chambers 50 YEARS AGO Sunday afternoon Charles Jor dan's son was thrown from a horse injuring his leg. arm and head. . .Revival meeting will be started in the M E church be ginning Sunday evening. Miss Ry»ui of the hospital and Deacon ness Home of Omaha will assist in these meetings. . Mr. and Mrs F. F. Porter left Sunday for Win nebago. Nebr., where they will spend Christmas with Mrs. Por ter’s sister, Mrs. Lammert of that place. . . Born to Mr. and Mrs William Hough Sunday night, a baby girl. Dr. Oxford reports ev erybody doing well. . .The Cham bers school closed Friday for a week’s vacation. . .Romaine Saunders of Francis and A. R, Streby of Bliss were in Chambers last Friday on business. , . Dr. and Mrs. Gill took Christmas din ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs Guy Alderson. . .Sunday after noon Dr. Edwin Oxford jierform- 1 ed a very successful operation on Elmer E. Smith for Appendi citis at his office here in Cham bers. 25 YEARS AGO The amount of lipstick used each year by American women would paint 40,000 barns, but who wants to km a bam. . Harold, 1» year old son of Mr. and Mr*. Jake Hoerle, was pretty badly bruised Christmas night on t)*e main street of O'Neill As he went to cross the street south of Pete ny’s store on the way to bis ear, he was struck by an east bound car. Mrs. J W Gill is having quite a siege of "Flue". While hurrying to a near by grocery Christmas morning, Harold Mich el, accidentally slipped on a loose hoard, spraining tus ankle, now we are wondering if “Santa" has a pic k at Harold for some reason. Mr and Mrs J. W Winter mote had the pleasure of seeing their children all gathered under the parental roof Christmas day; this being the first time in fifteen years the family had all been to gether at Christmas The Frontier FEDERAL UNI) HANK Real Kstate bsuu On Farms and Ram hen Boyd, Oarfleld, Holt Wheeinr Counties Through Federal Lurid Bank Assn. FARM CREDIT ItCII-DING Lyle p. (Merits, Mgr., O’Neill, Nehr, TIRE VULCANIZING and repair AIJ. UZE TIREM JOE S TIRE SERVICE Phone 716 O’Neill, Nebr. DID YOU KNOW? You have perfect room by room temperature control with modern ELECTRIC HEAT! ASK US . . . Public CONSUMERS es __ _ ^ _ NOTICE! American Legion Dues are now Due Send $4 check to Arnott Buxton, Adjutant O'Neill, Nebraska NEW YEARS EVE Party HATS - NOISEMAKERS - LEIS at the Tropical’ Gardens — Featuring — KEN WARING AT THE ORGAN The Finest - Steaks, Sea Food „ 'ft ! ■$!. ' and Chicken | -v * . * Set-ups Available Phone 895W for Reservations f f Happy 1963 to you We thank you for your support and patronage during our first year in business. _ MARY 'AND DURL^ANDERSON