The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 27, 1962, Section Two, Image 10

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    Riverside News
By Mr*. I Jo net Qatar
Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom
ery were in Norfolk Thuraday.
George attended a meeting and
Mrs. Montgomery called on Mr.
and Mrs Dewitt Gunter in the
Perry Rest home.
Earl Pierson is doing some car
penter work at the S. S. Schlot
man farm.
" I
Mr*. George Montgomery visit
ed at the I xrwitt Hoke home Fri
day afternoon.
Alice Shrader went to Norfolk
Friday morning to spend the
weekend at the Dan Brunner
home,
Mrs. Keith Biddlecome was an
overnight guest last Sunday at
the Joe Hegr home near Leigh.
George Montgomery visited in
O’Neill Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs Richard Napier acd Mr*.
John Napier went to Neligh Fri
day afternoon to get the lesson on
Care of Carpets and Rugs for
their project club. Sonjia Napier
spent the afternoon with her aunt
Betty.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stanton
and her son, Yuba City, Calif.,
came last Sunday afternoon to the
Z. H. Fry home and were also
overnight and supper guests. Ot
her supper guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Reimer. Evening
visitors were the Wayne Fry fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Shrader
and David and Mrs. Dale Napier
and nieces, Sonjia, Susan, Reta
and Nancy Napier
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier and
the Wayne Fry and Richard Na
pier families were dinner guests
Sunday at the Z. H. Fry home.
The gathering was in honor of
Richard Napier, Jane and Wayne
Fry’s birthdays.
Mrs. Ralph Shrader entertain
ed the United Presbyterian Wo
men Thursday afternoon at her
home Mrs. Ora Switzer helped
furnish the lunch and Mrs. Wen
dell Switzer helped with the serv
ing. Alice Shrader gave the les
son from the seventh chapter ui
Romans on “Sin and the Law”
and Mrs. Wendell Switzer re
viewed the topic from the Pro
gram Guide ‘‘Women in New Na
tions of Africa”. Sixteen mem
bers answered roll call with a
verse from the book of Romans.
They will meet with Mrs. Leo
Miller in October.
The Riverside Free Methodist
Missionary society met Friday af
ternoon with Mrs. Dave Pollock.
There were ten members and one
visitor present.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fry and
Sheila and Mr and Mrs. Dewitt
Hoke attended the football game
Friday evening at Stuart between
Ewing and Stuart. Robert Mc
Daniel took a car load of pep
club girls and William Lofquist
took a car load of football boys
to the game.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry were
O’Neill visitors Friday.
Mr. ami Mrs Floyd Schlotman
and family, Valparaiso, were din
ner guests Sunday at the S S.
9chk>tman home.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller,
Walter Miller and son, Danny and
Donna Striker visited at the El
mer Trowbridge home at Page
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Raasch and
family, Omaha, came Saturday to
spend the weekend at the Dave
Pollock home. The Rev. and Mrs.
Paul Andre and family were din
ner guests Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fink and
family, Page, were dinner guests
Sunday at the Bert Fink home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Mott, Mr.
and Mrs. Grant Mott, Sharon and
Tammy were dinner guests Sun
day at the Esther Mae Barnhart
home in Neiigh.
Mr. and Mrs Rudy Ahlers vis
ited at the Martin Helmricks
home last Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson
were guests at the Marvin Prib
now home near Albion Friday.
Their grandchildren, Maranna,
Diane and Lee Pribnow came
home with them for a few days
visit and plan to return home
either Mondav or Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Paul and
family, McPherson, Kan., visited
last weekend at the Bert Fink
home.
The Rev. Paul Andre was a
supper guest Thursday at the
Walter Miller’s. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry and A1
Gibson were supper guests Thurs
day at the Wayne Fry home in
honor of Mr. Gibson’s birthday, j
Mr. and Mrs. John Napier and
family visited at the Ed Cuddy
home in O'Neill Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. William Lofquist
and Mary Jo accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Hobbs to Omaha
last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hill and
family, Page, were dinner guests
9unday at the John Napier home.
Mrs. Edna Lofquist, Mr. and
Mrs. Reuben Meyers, and Mrs;
Robert Lofquist and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Meyers and
son were dinner guests Sunday
at the William Lofquist home in
honor of the September birth
days.
Lewis Vandorsnick called at the
Wayne Fry home Thursday af
ternoon and took his son and
daughter, Jerry and Sandra,
home with him. They stayed at
the Fry home while their mother
was in the hospital with a new
baby.
Mrs. William Lofquist entertain
ed a group of children at the
Drive-in Saturday afternoon In
honor of hr- daughter, Mary
Joe’s fifth birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hetmrick
and Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Gunter
visited at the Raymond Schmidt
home last Monday evening
Royal News
By Mrs. R. J. Herteg
The Royal WSCS at a meeting
with Mrs. Hans Holer Wednes
day, set the date of the Annual
Sunset Tea. It will be Wednes
day, Oct. 3 and appointed coin
ittees are as follows: entertain
ment, Mmes. Warren Holm, Hans
Hofer and Edna Johnston; re
freshments: Mmes. Oscar Bar
tsch, M. F. Cbarf, Fremont Cur
tis, M. M. Colson. T. R. Dodds
and Gus Erickson. The Tea will
be held at the church. Plans were
also made at the meeting with
Mr*. Hofer far the annus! ba
zaar and turkey dinner, Oct. 22.
Committees were to meet Mon
day with Mrs Bob Rader to for
mulate plans for the bazaar.
The neat meeting of the society
will be with Mrs Alfred Ziegen
be:n, Oct 24.
Mrs. £dna Johnston accompan
ied Mr and Mrs M M Colson
to Nashua, la., during llie week
where they joined a group of re
latives and friends who were to
leave Thursday on a tour of Can
ada and the eastern states for
ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Colson
took a trip into Minnesota before
returning home.
Mr and Mrs Donald Montgom
ery and family, Madison, were
guests of his mother, Mrs. Mary
Montgomery and also of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Beutler and family,
9unday.
Harold Holm, about 70, who
was hospitalized the past week
because of a slight stroke, is
again at home and able to be up
and around
Mr and Mr*. Henry Rice.
Clearwater, were in Royal Friday
stopping briefly to call on Mrs.
Rice'S mother, Mrs W J. Reefe,
while on the way to the clinic at
Plum view They were acompan
<-d by their laughter*. La Von
and Job nr.
Mr. and Mrs Ruaael Burch and
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hall, Roy
al and their guest, Mr*. Gladys
Burch, Lake Tahoe, Calif., were
dinner guests Friday evening of
Mr and Mrs Darrell Aaaoo,
Brunswick. i
Mary Hering, Norfolk, spent
_
ihe past (an day* at huroe in
Royal while her employer. Mr«
Gene liuae la varaUniag la
W.ohtngum D C. with her bro
ther and sister-in-law
Try Tha Frontier Want
Adi — It Pays I
atokad
races
khjth sioux city, neir.
atokad
races
SEPT. 20-OCT. 20
atokad
races
8 RACES DAILY
First Post: 1:30 p.m.
No Races Sun. or Mon.
__ __ _ _ _...
James Davidson & Sons
PLUMBING & HEATING
Service Since 1901
■ Winter & Summer
LENNOX
American Standard Plumbing Fixtures
Youngstown Kitchens
Sheet Metal Work
513 E. Doiiglan Phone 264 O’Neill, Nebr.
HOLLIDAY & LICHTY HOLLIDAY & LICHTY
As we are leaving the farm we will offer the following described personal property to the highest
bidder at public auction at the farm located 1 Vi miles south and 2 east of Page or 8 miles north and 2
west of Ewing. . . (Watch for farm sale arrows) . on
Friday, Oct. 5
Sale starts at 1 p.m.
21 Head of Cattle
1 — 3-yr. old short horn heifer green broke to
milk with calf by side will freshen in spring
1 — 2-yr old short-horn heifer to freshen in Nov.
these cows are artificial bred
10 head of yearling short horn steers, wt. 650
lbs.
6 first calf holstein heifers
1 — 6-yr. old white faced cow giving milk to
freshen in spring
1 — 4-yr old roan cow milking now to freshen
in spring
14 HEAD OF HOGS
14 pure bred Duroc boars guaranteed breeders.
Papers furnished on request
Kings Daughters will serve lunch at Sale |
HAY
14 stacks prairie hay, 400' measure
I MACHINERY AND MISCELLANEOUS I
1 — John Deere MT tractor,
1951 model with starter,
power lift, A-l shape
1 — John Deere 2 row Eli,
mounted
1 — John Deere 2 row lister for
MT tractor, like new, used on
75 acres
1 — John Deere tractor cultiva
tor
1 — F-20, good condition
1 — set steel wheels for F-20
1 — set tractor chains 10 x 38
1 — tractor sweep
1 — 10 in. IHC Hammer mill
1 — 50 ft. hammer mill belt, 7
in.
1 — rubber-tired running gear
with box
1 — No. 4 B JD shelter with PTO
trucks and feeder
1 — Minnesota 12-ft hay rake
1 — IHC 7-ft. tractor mower,
No. 25-V
1 — IHC two row lister
1 — No. 45 John Deere, 2 bot
tom plow, 14 in.
1 — Van Brunt Rye Drill
1 — corn planter
1 — disc
1—3 section harrow
1 — 4 section harrow
1 — two wheel trailer
1 — 560 gal. fuel tank, good
shape
2 — gasoline hoses, 1 — 1- in,
1 — 3 /4 in. , 3 nozzles
4 — 50 gal. drums
1 — stock tank, 4-ft
42 — 1 x 8 x 16 rough boards
80 — rds of used hog wire
1 — roll cribbing
3— doz. California gray hens.
1 — roll barbed wire
12 — 1 x 12 x 16 rough boards
BUILDINGS
2 — tractor sheds, 10 x 16 ft.
1 — economy brooder house,
16 ft. diameter
These buildings can be moved
on cable rack
1 — De Laval seperator, No. 18
1 — Montgomery Ward table
model separator
1—7 ton hydraulic jack
Shop tools and miscellaneous
items to numerous to list
TERMS: CASH. No property to be removed until settled for
Hugh Holliday Marvin Lichty
Harold Meyer, Auctioneer Farmers State Bank, clerk
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Alice's
Beauty Shop
*23 K. tVoigla* W Phone !0
Complete Beauty Service
Slimltner Reducing Machine
Lions Club
BROOM SALE
and products made
by the blind
NOW IN PROGRESS
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