CELIA SIDELIGHTS Rev. and Mrs. Asa Woods were Tuesday evening, January 30, supper guests at the Mark Hend ricks home. Mr. and Mrs. ' mil Colfack and family were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Connie Frickel home. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Heiser and son, Gerald, were dinner guests at the home of the ladies’ par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dob rovolny, February 4. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Focken, Frankie and Majorie were sup per guests at the Gottlieb Braun home Thursday, February l.and helped celebrate his 73th birth day anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Focken and children visited the Dan O - Connell home Sunday afternoon, February 4. Roy Worth, of O’Neill spent Wednesday night, January 31, at ; the Mark Hendricks home. Mark Hendricks and daughter, j Marketa, also Omer Poynts were business callers at the Wayne Cadwallader and Lenoard Chaf fin home Saturday afternoon, February 3. Mirs. Victor Frickel accompan ied Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Hoffman and sons, to Norfolk Friday, February 2. While there they al so visited Mrs. Hoffman’s sister, Mrs. Allan Marquardt, and hus band. Vicky and Glen Frickel spent the day with the Connie Frickel family. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Focken and children were O’Neill vis itors Saturday, February 3. Lawrence Smith was a visitor at the O. A. Hammerberg home Monday afternoon, January 29. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Livingston were Wednesday evening, Jan uary 31, visitors at the Milton McKathnie home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks attended the funeral of Mrs. See in Rnttp TMiPfccHnv .Taniinrv 31 ! Others were Lawrence Smith, Leonard Chaffin, Harry Mitchell, Albert Miller and George Atkin son, of Amelia. Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks had lunch with her aunt, Mrs. Marie Pfeffer, of Lutte, after the uneral. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Poynts ! were dinner guests at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. R. Jarvis, in Atkinson Sunday, February 4. Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKath nie were Sunday afternoon vis itors at the O. A. Hammerberg home. Lawrence Smith was a Stuart visitor Friday, February 2. Rev. and Mrs. Asa Woods vis ited the Joe Hendricks family Monday, January 29. Gene Dickerson and Irwin Schultz were supper guests at the Gene Livingston home Mon day, January 29. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Scott and Betty Lou, of Butte, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Scott Friday afternoon, Febru ary 2. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hendricks and children were dinner guests at the home of his mother, Mrs. Edna Hendricks, in Atkinson J Sunday, February 4. Alex Forsythe was a Tuesday afternoon, January 30, visitor at the O. A. Hammerberg home. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley John son and Paul Johnson were Tuesday, January 30, supper guests at the Ed Bausch home. Mrs. Geo. Syfie and daughter, Judy, were Sunday, February 4, dinner guests at the Victor Fric kel home. Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKath nie were supper guests at the Herbert Rouse home Thursday evening, February 1. Affair was Mrs. Rouse’s birthday anniver sary. Other guests were Mr. and Mirs. Gerald Risor and family ■and Mildred Keyes. Mrs. Mc Kathnie stayed overnight and came home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks and family were Sundav dinner ' guests at the Leonard Chaffin nome. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilmurry and daughters, Mary Catherine | and Patricia, were Friday eve ning, February 2, guests at the O. A. Hammerberg home. Mildred Keyes was a weekend visitor at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. Milton McKathnie. home. Miss Keyes is a teacher in the Inman school. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack and | family were Friday evening, February 2, visitors at the Joe Hendricks home. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Dobias and sons were Sunday dinner guests at the D. F. Scott home. Dorothy Scott was also a dinner guest. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hitchcock were Sunday afternoon and eve ning guests at the Gene Living ston home. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith and Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hammer berg attended the annual meet ing of the Elkhorn Valley associ ation in O’Neill February 1. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Terwilli ger visited Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKathnie Monday evening, January 29. Mr. and Mrs. David Rahn and daughters visited the Joe Hend- j ricks family Thursday evening, : Feebruary 1. Mark Hendricks accompanied i 'Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith to Butte to attend the funeral of Mrs. Seely Tuesday, January 31. Mrs. Hendricks kept the Smith children and Jerry and Nina, children of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks, while their parents attended the funeral. The Smith children are Donna, Rollin and Verdon. Real Estate Transfers WD—Elsie L Krueger to Har ry T Moore 1-17-51 $9000- SEy4 8- NEJ/4 17- & a strip of land 2 rds wide along the south side of the NWy4 17-27-10 WD—Anna M Albers et al to Elsie Oetter 12-9-50 $8000- SMj SVis 26-25-12 QCD—Anna D Newton to John J & Agnes Slay maker 1-31-51 $3200- 2/5 Int in NEy4 25-29-16 > Guardians Deed —Eva Kaczor Grd to Joseph Kaezor 1-29-51 $2888.88- NWV4SWy4 17- NEy4 ne>/4- wy2NEy4- ev2nwv4 20 Ny2Nwv4- swy4Nwy4- Nwvi nev*- Nwy4swy4 21-20-10 WD—Edward C Nissen to Gil bert Jochens & wf 1-31-51 $16, 500- NWy4 3-28-9 WD—Mattie A Leslie to James W Galyen 1-22-50 $850- Nonde scripts No 12-13 & 14 in NEy4 SEy» 32-30-14 WD — Edmund W Evans to James W. Galyen 1-19-51 $10,000 sy>Nwy4- wy>swy4 7- Twp 30 Range 13- EytE%- swy4SEy4 SEV4SWy4 12-30-14 WD—Marie McDonald et al to Walter Puckett & wf 8-31-49 $6, 500- Lot 8 Blk 18- Bitney’s Add Atkinson WD—Frank J Weber to Fran cis P Weller 1-25-51 $1- N^SEft 7-29-13 WD — Sarah C Hohmann to I Phyllis Amber Gunter et al 1-16- ! 51 $1- SMsSEft 27- N%NEy4 34- I1 27-9- Reserves life estate Sandra Laursen Is 4-Years-Old— Little Sandra Laursen, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil L. Laursen, celebrated her fourth birthday anniversary Monday at an informal party for a few of the neighborhood children. “Voice of The Frontier,” Mon., j Wed., Sat., 9:45 a. m„ WJAG, 780 k. c. | , . i i > i i ( P Prices Cut on Men’s I > WORK GLOVES * w „ Our Regular Low Price 00c I P SALE OQ < | PRICE | I • Thick Cotton Flannel I | • Double Knit Wrists ( > | Comfortable clute-cut back ( and snug-fitting wrists. Made * w with nap side out. Orange, ™ | men's sizes. Buy now! Save! 4 J5ure Savings and Satisfaction ( ratn£(e4. ' IT’S BOY SCOUT WEEK Spruce up for National Boy Scout Week, 1 Fellows ! It’s the time to look your best ! I by Bustnr Brown Dross right. Scoot*! And »hoo-wi»o thot SiM- ZVt to 7Vi moan* Official Scoot* Thl* trim, tough . _ wuuns A to u. Official moccasin with raw cord solo fills tho bill for good looks and woar in and out of uniform. I sborne’C Tke Family SW Store Im—J O’NEILL B bmwwwmmwwmmmmi RIVERSIDE NEWS Mrs. Clara Baum and sons, Je rome and Delbert, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Baum's daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dimolage, at Elgin. Mrs. Mike Mullen and son, ! Jimmy, of Emmet, were Tuesday j evening, January 30, supper guests at the Romanus and Aloys Kaup home. Mrs. Romanus | Kaup is a daughter of Mrs. Mul I len. Mr .and Mrs. Charles Winkler and family, of Atkinson, visited Saturday at the home of Mrs. Winkler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kunz. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mlinar and daughter were Sunday din ner guests at the Adolph Mlinar I home. Donald McNair returned to Sidney Sunday afternoon after spending the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George McNair. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bussinger and son, Gerald, of Bassett, were Sunday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Romanus Kaup attended the Shorn wedding in Atkinson Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weber and daughter, Marcia, of Bassett, visited Sunday afternoon at the Marion Davis and G. V. Davis homes. Mr. and Mrs. Webers’ son, Jerry, returned home with his parents after spending the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Mlinar were Saturday afterndon callers at the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mlinar, near Emmet. Mr. and Mrs. George McNair called Sunday afternoon at the G. V. Davis and Marion Davis homes. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pongratz and family visited Sunday after noon at the home of Mr. Pon gratz’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Her man Kramer. A pair of healthy twin heifer calves born January 24 receiv ed a warm reception at the A dolph Mlinar farm home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kramer and family attended a party Fri day evening, February 2, at the George Pongratz farm home in honor of Mr. Pongratz’s birthday anniversary. Other children pres- | ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tro- I shynski and son, of Page; Mr. i and Mrs. ljernard Pongratz and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pongiatz and son, Dwaine, of Emmet; also Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Givens and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Givens and family, of Stuart. Mrs. Clem Olberding was host ess to the Catholic Ladies’ Guild Thursday afternoon with three tables of high five. Prizes were won by Mrs. Johnny Ramm, Mrs. Clara Baum and Ethel Stracke. Lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Mlinar spent Thursday evening at the home of Mr. Mlinar’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mlinar, in Stuart. Other guests at the Mlin ar home were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ottmar Poess necker visited at the home of Mr. John Smith and family, and Mrs. Gus Rohrs on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Krumm, of Stuart, visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. Krumm’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Collins. Other guests Sunday at the Collins home were Mr. and Mrs. George Collins and family. Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Davis spent Wednesday evening, January 31, at the Marion Davis home. They j welcomed home Mrs. Marion Davis, who had just returned from St. Joseph’s hospital Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis and family, of Butte, were din ner guests Sunday, January 28, 1 at the home of Mrs. Lewis’s orother, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Mlinar. Afternoon guests at the ; Mlinar home were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cleary and family, of At kinson. Mrs. Cleary is a sister of Mr. Mlinar and Mrs. Lewis. Mrs. Mable Knight Party Honoree— PAGE— A party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James I Lieb, of Page, Saturday evening, February 3, in honor of the birth day anniversary of their daugh | ter, Mrs. Mable Knight. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. John Burkhardt, of Wal nut; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Walton and Merlyn, Mr. and Mrs. Loren W'alton and Jimmy, all of Winne toon; Mrs. Manuel Frederick and Manny, of Clearwater; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bartos and Linda, of Star; Mr. and Mrs. Leland Lieb, Mr. and Mrs. Fora Knight, Glen and Dena, all of O’Neill. The evening was spent playing cards with the high prizes going to Mrs. Fora Knight and Loren Walton. Low prize went to Mrs. Manuel Frederick and Fora Knight, and traveler’s to Mrs. Manuel Frederick. Refreshments were served. Star Light Extension Club Meets— The Star light extension club met Thursday, January 25, at the home of Mrs. Wayne Har mon. Mrs. Don McKamy acted as co-hostess. Nine members and one guest were present. Stuffed toys were made and sent to the polio ward of the Childrens Memorial hospital as the club’s assignment for the po lio drive. They also sent two subscriptions of comic books. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Edward Mc Manus. Lunch was served at the close. O’NEILL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dexter and boys visited in Atkinson on Sunday at the Garold Rothchild home. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Kruse were in Sioux City Saturday. Saturday dinner guests at the Pete Rodybush home in Ewing were Mr. and Mrs. Herman De Groff. Mrs. Matt Hynes and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Langan Friday visited their cousin, Mrs. Joseph Thra mer, who is ill in Clearwater. Mrs. Dale Nissen, Mrs. John Hynes and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hynes and children were in Nor folk Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ries, of Atkinson, visited at the home of Mir. and Mrs. Ivan Cone on Sat urday, February 3. Mrs. Ries stayed until Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Clay Johnson, jr., were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Landis Sunday, February 4. Mrs. Joe Bartos and Mrs. Ray Siders visited at the William Lu ben home Tuesday, February 6. Mr. and Mrs. George Klein were in Norfolk on Thursday, February 1. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cone and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cole were din ner guests at the home of Mr. and (Mrs. Walter Anson Tuesday evening, February 6. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wettleau fer were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wettleaufer, of Page. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Daughton, of Creston, la., arrived Friday, February 2, to spend the week- j end at the home of their son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Waller 6pent Sunday, February 4, in Page at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Snell. Bob Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Wallace, of Omaha ar rived Saturday, February 3, to spend the weekend at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Don Jackson, of I Ainsworth, spent Sunday, Feb ruary 4, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Calkins. Mrs. L. C. Walling returned from Sioux City after spending a week there with her husband, L. C. Walling. Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Johnson, of Norfolk, arrived Saturday, February 3, to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young , Mr. and Mrs. Jim Van Every visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Klinger on Satur day, February 3. Mrs. Levi Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. George Van Every and Mr. and ! Mrs. Jim Van Every went to Brunswick, Friday, February 2, to attend the funeral ot David Hose, a cousin of the Van Every’s. j Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parks re turned from Alliance Thursday, February 1. Miss Betty Wiseman, of Oma ha, arrived Saturday, February 3, to spend the weekend at the home of her brother-in-law and 6ister, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Sulli van. Mrs. Theodore Strong, Mrs. Mae Kellar were in Atkinson Thursday, February 1, visiting I Mrs. Percy Mentzer. Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor, of Fullerton, visited at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Taylor, Friday, February 2. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sullivan spent Sunday in Norfolk visiting their parents, IMr. and Mrs. J. M. Sullivan and Mr. and Mrs. Her man Benck. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schmit and son went to Nenzel Sunday, February 4, to visit his parents, Mr. and Mfs. John Schmit. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller and family and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jareske were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ross Sun day evening, February 4. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Quinn spent Sunday, February 4, in Atkin son visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Verzal. Mrs. Maurice Cavanaugh, Mrs. Henry Kuhfahl and Mrs. Rich ard Perry spent Saturday, Feb ruary 3. in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Sullivan spent Sunday, February 4, in Sioux City attending a basket ball tournament. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Van Every visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Van Every from Fri day, February 2, until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Viles and Mr and Mrs. Carl Schenzel went to Pierce Sunday to visit Mrs. Viles’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vonderohe. JOHN R. GALLJtOHER Attorney-at-Law First Natl Bank Bldg. ON silt i Phon. 11 ---—J "Trouble in the Field" I That's a familiar ex pression we hear dur ing the height of the busy spring farming season. We’re here to help you • Why not avoid emergency problems as much as you can by having your trac tor and other machinery repaired now— before the rush sets in? If you’ll let us take care of your needs ahead of the rush sea sons you’ll save money in the long run. Expert mechanics trained for work on any type tractor. (fllLIS'CHflLMERS') ^ SA1IS AND SHVICI MARCELLUS IHIPL. CO. Phone 5 West O’Neill auto insurance Substantial Saving* on Collision and Comprehensive Insurance. See FRANK MUSIL O'NEILL. NEBR. 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