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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1958)
Riverside News Orpha Switzer and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Switzer of Clearwater visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Ora Switzer home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink were at the Lee Fink home at Page, Friday, April 18. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Napier and Carol Ann and Mrs. John Wunner were Sunday diner guests at the Bert Fink home. Mr. and Mrs. John Napier and Tommy visited at the Harlod Ben nett home in O’Neill Wednesday. April 16. The Free Methodist missionary society met with Mi's. Belle Mott at Page Friday. A lunch was served in honor of Edna Lofquist, Mrs. Melvin Napier and Mrs. Alta Turner’s birthday anniversaries. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollock vis ited at the Kenneth Pollock home in Neligh Sunday. Mrs. Willie Shrader took a group of the Ewing high school pupils to the music contest in O'Neill Thurs day, April 17. Several Riverside folks attend ed the funeral of Mrs. Lora Nor wood Saturday afternoon at the Methodist church in Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Ebben Grafft sang and Mrs Wilbur Spangler was pianist and Reverend Ivan Turner was in charge of funeral sermon. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Napier, Mr and Mrs. Dale Napier and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fry and children were Sunday dinner guests at the Lorraine Montgom ery home. The dinner was in honor of Lorraine and Gary Mont gomery's birthday anniversaries. The Alfred Napier family were Sunday dinner guests at the Arch ie Johnston home. Martha Gunter assisted Lucille • a _ _ a .. n t >> ■ it tVlfl DIUUlctumc v ii » v » 1 missionary society last Thursday afternoon at the Biddlecome home. , The oat fields are showing a bit of green after the rain showers we had last week. Alice Shrader visited a few days last week at the Gerald Wettlaufer home in O'Neill. Gary Wettlaufer came home with her Friday evening for a visit return ing home with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wettlaufer Sun day evening. The Wettlaufers were guests Sunday at the Will Shrader home. The Happy Hollow 4-H club met Tuesday evening, April 15, with Sandro and Douglas Shra der. The Seek and Share Project club met Wednesday afternoon, April 16, with Mrs. Alfred Nap STAUrrEK Home Plan Stauffer's "Magic Couch" the wonderful Posture-Rest,® f ives you not only relaxation rom normal tension but also the essential exercise you need. For more information on the Stauffer Home Reducing Plan of effortless exercise and calorie reduction, Write or Call— Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Johnson Phone I O-F-2 — O’NEILL — Britain's BEST BUY! COMES TO O’NEILL! SEE IT NOW! We have just received our first European made auto, the all new General Motor’s . Vauxhall Victor This car has been made and manufactured by General Motors In England over 25 years. See the car with all these features: 1. Deliver up to 35 miles per gallon! 2. Cruise and handle with ease at speeds allowed by law. }. Room for 4 big people. 4. * Roomy luggage compartment! 5. Service facilities from coast-to-coast. 6. 4-door convenience. 7. Recirculating Rail Steering. 8. Hydraulic Clutch and Brakes. ». 12 Volt Electrical System l«. Many others you will see in this car. This is the perfect car for the family with limited trans portation needs, the economy minded family, or for the family which needs a second oar. See and drive it now! WM. KROTTER CO. Pontiac — Vauxhall — Sales & Service West O’Neill Phone 531 ier Mrs. Kenneth Hill was as sistant hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hobbs of North Carolina arrived Thursday afternoon at the Dewitt Hoke home for a few days. Bob is stationed at Ft. Bragg. N.C. Diane Shrader, Thelma Spang ler, Sharon Johnston and Douglas Shrader accompanied Jerald Black, Bertha Harris, Rev. and Mrs. Ross and Mr. and Mrs IJoyd Butterfield, jr.f and daugh ters of Ewing to the junior high rally which was held at the Beth any church Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke and Clayton and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hobbs visted Sunday evening and were supper guests at the Ah in Nelson home near Plain view. Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Mont gomery and Mr. and Mrs. Wen dell Switzer bowled as a team this winter. They tied for first place with another team of bowl ers after scores were added up at a party Friday night Mrs. Lorr aine Montgomery was one of the high scorers. . . Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Hord visited Friday evening at the George Montgomery home. The Bill Lofquist family visited Sunday afternoon at the Charles Rotherham home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fry visited Mrs Margaret Turner in the Neligh hospital Sunday afternoon. Mrs George Montgomery visited Mrs. Turner Monday, April 14, and Mr. and Mrs. George Mont gomery called on Mrs. Turner aftprnonn ADFil 16. The Art Busshardt family of Neligh visited Sunday evening at the Dave pollock home. Mr and Mrs. George Montgom ery visited Sunday evening at the Johnny Miller home. Sunday dinner guests at the Howard Miller were Myrtle At kison of McPherson. Kans., and her son. Marvin and family of Butte and Mrs. Ivan Turner The ladies visited Mrs. Lillie Meyers at Clearwater Sunday afternoon. The Wayne Fry family were dinner guests Sunday at the Al Gibson home. The Richard Napier family vis ited at the Duane Jensen home in Newman Grove Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Strode from Stuart were dinner guests at Grant Motts Wednesday, April 16 __ Church Notes UNITED PRESBYTERIAN (Ewing) Dr. William H. Ross, minister Friday, April 25: Congregation al meeting, 8.30 p.m. Saturday, April 26: Choir prac tice, 8:30 pm. Sunday, April 27: Bible school, 10 a.m.; sermon, “The Church s Triumph & Commission, 11 a.m., youth fellowship, 7 p.m., Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Butterfield, sponsors; junior fellowship, 7 p.m-, Mrs. Ralph Shrader, sponsor; sing spiration, 8 pm., sermon, The Joy of The Lord’’. Monday, April 28: United Pres byterian men, 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 30: Prayer and Bible study, 8:30 p.m-, Lionel Gunter, leader. .JEHOVAH'S WITTNES8 (O’Neill) 127 S. 4th St. Friday, April 25: Theocratic min istry school, 7:30 p.m. Subject, “Period of Apocryphal Writings . Service meeting, 8:30 p.m. Theme “Take Advantage of Jehovah s G Sunday,SSA?ril' 27: Watch tower study, 2 p.m., subject, Shepherd 0l Tuesday, April 29: Bible book study, 8 p.m.; subject: Womans Privileges in the Congregation. CHRIST LUTHERAN (O’Neill) Rev A S. Gedwillo, pastor Saturday, April 26: Confirma tion classes meet, 9:30 a m Sunday. Sunday-school, 9-45 a.m. W. Fricke, superintendent worship service and Spring Miss ional Festival. 11 a.m.; Ar Th‘ Lutheran Hour on WJAG, p.m. IMMANUEL LUTHERAN (Atkinson) Rev A S. Gedwillo, pastor Sunday, April 27: Worship ser vice 9 a.m.; Sunday-school, 10.1. am’ S. H. Brauer, supennten dent; “The Lutheran Hour” oi WJAG. 4 p.m. „ .. Tuesday, April 29: Confirma _ tion classes meet, 4:30 p.na_ Bowling Standings STK1KETTES W L Pinkerman's . 23 16 O'Neill Auto Supply 23 16 Melcina's Pow. Puffs 22Si 16Vs j O’Monde Club _ 21 18 Pin Pals 19 20 Sandhillers 171-* 21*6 Tankerette* 15 24 Rollettes _ 15 24 HIG Dorothy Yantzie (sub), O' Neill Auto Supply. 181 HIS Dorothy Yantzie (sub), O Neill Auto Supply, 461 UTG O'Neill Auto Supply, 635 UTS O'Neill Auto Supply, 1854 ROUNDUP W L Shelhamer Oil 26 10 K of (’ Red 23 141 Prouty Bros. 21*6 14V» Dick's Bar 20 16 Ye Olde Farmers 11*6 I8V2 New Outlaw Store 14 *6 21 Va Bright's Store 12*6 23*6 Postoffice 10 26 lflG G. Dobbs, Ye Olde Far mers, 203 mS Jack Wallen, Dick's Bar, 530 HTG Ye Olde Farmers, 789 HTS Ye Olde Farmers, 2211 VARSITY W L Orchard Legion 25 11 O'Neill Cleaners 21 15 Legion Gold 19 17 Drayton Elevator 19 17 Coast to Coast 17 19 Johnson Jewelry -- 17 19 Old Horne Bread - 15 21 Midwest Furniture-11 25 H1G Arlo Hiatt, Coast to Coast. 190 JOS Vem Gorgen, O'Neill Clean ers, 530 ITTG O’Neill Cleaners, 846 HTS O’Neill Cleaners. 2392 BOOSTER W L Meadow Gold-29 10 Caterpillars 29 10 Dick's Bar 25 14 L >wn House 18 21 N ite Owls 15 24 Keglers 14 25 Hunt’s Plumb & Heat. 13 26 J. M. McDonald's. _ 13 26 HIG Mary Helen Yantzie, Mea dof Gold. 187 IRS Mary Helen Yantzie, Mea dow Gold. 187 HTG Caterpillars, 701 HTS Meadow Gold, 1930 BEEF W L New Deal Oil Co. 21 15 O’Neill Auto Supply 21 15 Page Oil Co. 19 17 Foree Tire & Supply 18 18 Lohaus Motor Co. 18 18 Sam's Bar 18Vt> Earley Oil Co 16*6 1916 Wick's Body Shop 13 23 KIG F. Riley, O’Neill Auto, 208 HIS F. Riley, O’Neill Auto, 579 HTG Lohaus Motor Co., 813 HTS Foree Tire & Supply, 2310 CHAMPS W L Hardings Creamery 24 12 Kansas Nebraska _ 23 13 Court House__21 15 Town & Country 21 15 Dodds Oil Co._20 16 Sharp Shooters 144 214 Meadow Gold 11 25 Gambles Store 94 264 HIG Tom Cronin. Meadow Gold, 203 HIS Tom Cronin, Meadow Gold, 519 HTG Court House, 807 HTS Court House. 2182 STRKAMIJNE W L. Heinz 57 ___ 25 11 Bazelman's Service .... 22 14 Methodist Men 21 15 Friendly Pepper-Uppers 17 19 Splits 17 19 Christ Lutheran Men 1 15 21 Strikers 14 22 Legion Blue 13 23 HIG Georbe Hansen, Friendly Pepper-Uppers, 213 HIS Nyal Rowse, Heinz 57, 532 HTG Splits, 772 HTS Methodist Men, 2248 SHAMROCK W L Cleary Market 25 11 O'Neill National Bank 23 13 Virg Laursen Insurance 20 16 Hamm's 16 20 Scovie’s Western Auto 16 20 A Marcellus Chevrolet 16 20 Christ Lutheran 2 15 21 Ash Grove Hall . .. 13 23 HIG Duane Miller, Oirist Luth eran 2, 235 IQS Dale French, O’Neill Nat ional Bank, 533 HTG Cleary Market, 889 HTS Cleary Market, 2485 IN & OITERS W L Leaguettes 18 Mi 10 Me Orchard Orioles 25 14 IXxlds Oil Co. 24 15 Orchard Owls 23 16 Skippers 18 21 Sandtuirrs , 17 Bowlerettes 101» 28 Mi Ashgrovettes 10 29 HTG Zola Heriog, IXxlds Oil Co.: Margaret Schleusner, Orchard Owls, 170 HIS Jeannie Holm, IXxlds Oil Co . 424 HTG IXxlds Oil Co., 669 HTS Dodds Oil Co., 1856 CLASSIC W L K of C Green 26 10 KVHC _ 30 161 Farmers Store. Page 19l* 16v>_' Fuller Gravel & Redi Mix 16 20 Fax Brothers Hay Co. 15la 20 Ten Pin Lanes —— 15 21 Cudahy Hams 13 23 HIG Red Suiter, KVHC, 193 HIS Hr. Merlin Sucha, Cudahy Hams, 520 HTG KVHC, 792 HTS K of C 2. 2218 Dinner Guests Mr. ami Mrs. C. W. Porter en tertained at dinner Sunday Guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. Shavlik and Pam, Mr. and Mrs. II, W Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs A B. Hubbard and E. E. Porter, all of Chambers, arid Or. C. Eason of O'Neill. Aids In Home— Mrs. Hosa Bowers helped at Marion Woidneek homo at Mid way while her daughter. Mrs. Woidneek, stayed with her smal ler daughter at St. Anthony s fol lowing an appendectomy* _ d Hogs Horses The BEST way to sell LIVESTOCK is the Auction Way Butte Livestock Market gives you several BIDDERS on every CONSIGNMENT of livestock, never a Silent Bid and you see all livestock weighed. Ship your stock to us on Wednesday. (No Sheep) Cattle O’NEILL TRANSFER JOHN J. TT'KNEK. Prop. 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