Heart Fund Drive Picks Chairmen Campaign to Extend Thru February Organization of the 1955 heart fund campaign in O’Neill is pro gressing rapidly. Dr. Robert M Langdon, chairman of the cam paign, has made public the names of committee chairmen and mem bers in the local drive to raise funds in support of the Nebraska Heart association’s program to combat diseases of the heart and circulation. The committee appointments follow: Residential collection chairmen I" 1 Mrs. Ira Moss, northwest sec tion, Mrs. Elgin Ray, northeast section; Mrs. Frank Clements, southwest section, and Mrs. Rob ert Kurtz, southeast section. Business solicitation committee —Mrs. L. A. Becker, Mrs. H. E. Coyne, Mrs. Sue Deaver, Mrs. Vernon Lorenz, Mrs. William W. Griffin and Mrs. Allan Jaszkow lak. solicitation chairman— Mrs. Edward Gleeson. Publicity chariman — George Hammond. Campaign treasurer — F N Cronin. ' The drive will continue through February. Doctor Langdon point ed out a major portion of the funds subscribed will go for the support of heart projects in this community and state. Part of the money raised, he said, will also be devoted to nationwide re search, education and community program activities of the Ameri can Heart association, with which the Nebraska group is affiliated. Page News Mrs. Frank Cronk entertained the Bid-or-Bye Bridge club at her home Wednesday, January 12. Mrs. Jerome Allen received the high score prize and Mrs. Lavern Finley the all-cut. The hostess served lunch. The Get-Together club met Fri day afternoon with Mrs. Vernon Beckwith with 12 members pre sent. The following officers were elected:Mrs. Leonard Wright, pre sident; Mrs. Harry Tegeler, vice president; Mrs. Roy Grubb, sec retary and treasurer. The after noon was spent with needlework. Members voted to give $5 to the march of dimes. Lunch was served. Mr. and Mis. Fritz Brandt and family of Atkinson spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. B. H. Stevens. The Page Wesleyan Methodist young people surprised Ronald Elsberry at his home Tuesday evening, January 11, for a fare well. before his leaving this week to attend college at Miltonvale, Kans. After an evening of games, refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heiss drove to Lincoln Friday to be guests at the basketball game and luncheon served to the parents of the pupils. Their son, Larry, is one of the students. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shierk spent Sunday in Winner, S.D., visiting friends. “OLD RELIABLE” MARKET REPORT Tuesday, Jan, 18th Auction Cattle receipts totaled 1,047 head. All classes of cattle were well received by a large num ber of buyers who braved the skift of snow to attend this week’s auction. Steer calves sold mostly 21.00 to 22.75 with choice calves in small supply. Heifer calves 17.00 to 18.50, generally .50 cwt. higher than a week ago. With only a few loads of yearling steers pres ent, prices looked steady with last week’s offering. Most steers 20.50 - 22.00 with some plainer kinds at 18.50 - 20.00 cwt. Yearling heifers sold from 15.00 to 17.00 with only a few small lots offered. Can ners and cutters largely 7.50 to 8.50; beef kinds 8.50 to 10.50; bologna bulls 10.50 to 12.50 cwt. Next Week’s Auction—Jan uary 25 — will be one of the season’s largest. If you have cattle to sell, phone Atkinson 5141 and list them today. Phone 5141, Atkinson Atkinson Livestock Market Atkinson, Nebr. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Sicheneder ... to reside on farm northeast of Atkinson.—O’Neill Photo Co. — I ■ - - .. Ml <♦) - Entertains Martez— Following dinner at the Town House Tuesday evening, Mrs. F. N. Cronin entertained the Martez Lridge club at her home. Mrs. Clear Golden was a guest. Mrs. H. J. Lohaus and Mrs. Clear Golden had the high bridge scores. MARRIAGE LICENSE John R. Kabeiseman, 22, of Yankton, S.D., and Leona Mary Wenner, 19, of Atkinson, Janu ary 15. Visit Amelia— Mrs. James Uonlin and Mrs. A. Marcellus spent Monday in Amelia visiting friends. Couple Weds in Atkinson Church ATKINSON—Miss Lavem Kay Wondercheck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wondercheck of Atkinson, and James F. Sichen eder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sicheneder of Atkinson, were united in marriage at St. Joseph’s Catholic church in Atkinson Wed nesday, January 12. Rev. William Kelligar officiated at the cere mony. Given in marriage by her fa ther, the bride wore a light blue suit and carried a pink and white bouquet. Attendants for the couple were Mrs. John Sicheneder, matron-of honor, and John Sicheneder, who was bestman for his brother. Raymond and Frankie Dister haupt, brother-in-law of the bride, uhsered. Following the ceremony, a re ception was held at the American Legion hall. A wedding dinner for the bridal party and immediate members of the families wa serv ed at the home of the bride’s par ents. Following a short wedding trip, the couple will be at home on a farm northeast of Atkinson. The bride was graduated from Atkin son high school in 1954. Mr. Sich eneder attended St. Joseph’s hall in Atkinson. ONEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Verne Reynoldson and family spent the weekend in Osborne, Kans., visiting at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Good man. Mrs. Merylin Anderson called Saturday afternoon at the J. Vic tor Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. J. Victor Johnson, Ellen and Emma McKathnie call ed Sunday afternoon at the Stan ley Johnson home in Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McIntosh spent Sunday in Omaha. Mrs. Charles Abart visited Mrs. Alex McConnell Monday. JOHN R. GALLAGHER Attorney-at-Law First Nat’l Bank Bldg. O’NEILL PHONE 11 INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE I will be pleased to help you with your annual income tax re turns in my office. Hours: 9 a.m., to 12; 1 p.m., until 6. Ponton Insurance Office — Golden Hotel Bldgr. Florence Ponton Phone 106 — O’Neill „• I; Choose an Automatic J You’ll revel in the lightweight, cozy warmth of your Automatic Electric Blanket! Here’s an entire ly new high in modern sleeping comfort! No more heavy piles of blankets to make you toss and turn! No matter what the weather, you can just stretch out — and relax! Automatic temperature control maintains a constant, even temperature, just the right temperature, for restful, dreamless sleep! i * Enjoy Snug Warmth on the Coldest Nights j —Automatically! i ; ; ....w ; Now on Display at Your Favorite Electric Dealer's or,^-—^ ' 0 Teacher Feted by Pupils’ Mothers EMMET—The mothers of the pupils of school district 20 sur prised the teacher, Miss Helen Martens, on her birthday anni versary by feting her in a party at the school last Thursday after noon. Miss Martens received many gifts, which she opened and exhibited. The mothers served a lunch of sandwiches, jell-o, cake and cof fee. The mothers were Mrs. Jesse Wlis, Mrs. Frank Foreman, Mrs. G. Owen Cole and children, Mrs. Robert Cole and sons, Jack, Chip and Pat, Mrs. Dean Perry and daughters, Billie Jean and Bever ly, Mrs. Paul Newton and daugh ters, Janet and Judy, Mrs. Alvin Kloppenborg and daughter, Pa tricia, Mrs. Allen Miller, Mrs. Gilbert Fox and daughter, Bar bara, Mrs. George Skopec, Mrs. Elmer Schaaf and son, Gene, Mrs. John Schaaf and children, Mrs. Herman Grothe and chil dren, Mrs. Wayne Bates and Mrs. Wayne Fox and daughter, Sherry. Mrs. Elmer Schaaf presented Miss Martens a birthday cake which she had baked and deco rated, featuring roses and leaves. Other Emmet News Mr. and Mrs. Dean Perry and Merle Foreman visited Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kloppenborg and daughter, Patricia, Wednesday evening, January 12. Mrs. Wayne Bates and children visited Mr. and Mrs. John Kee Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Claussen visited Mrs. Mary Lewis and her brother, Rudy, Sunday afternoon. They were enroute home from California. Joe Grutsch and boys visited Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pongratz Saturday. x»xx o. xxcux j x_^iix.c aiiu ^ixxxvxx cxi of O’Neill visited Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Dusatko Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller were dinner guests of Mrs. Bessie Burge and June Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Babl visited the Bernard Dusatko family at O’Neill Sunday. Bill Mullen, Jimmie Mullen, Floyd Barnes, Francis Tenborg, Emmett McCaffery and Ronnie Richards were guests at the Dean Perry home to watch the fight on television Wednesday evening, January 12. Mr. and Mrs. Don Focken of Atkinson visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brainard Sunday. Their son, Melvin, returned home with them. Their other son, Kenneth, will remain at the Brainard home another week before going home. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Beckwith visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Krug man in O’Neill Sunday evening. Don Kloppenborg of Grand Is land spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kloppenborg. Clarence Farr of O’Neill visit ed in Emmet Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Dusatko, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beckwith and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skopec of Stuart visited at the George Sko pec home Saturday evening. Mrs. John Conard and Mary Leu were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cobb Olson of Wayne on Friday night. Mrs. Vern Swick left Sunday to return to her home at Clinton af ter visiting her father, Bill Ten borg, and sister, Mrs. Geary En body. The Robert Cole, C. Owen Cole, William Artus and Dale French families went to Overton lake on Sunday afternoon where they fished through the ice and the children enjoyed skating and sliding on the ice. They ate a pic nic lunch while there. Mrs. Joe Winkler visited her daughter, Mrs. Leo Weichman, and family of Stuart Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Grenier, Al bert Sipes and daughters, Janice and Nancy, and Charles Fox, all of O’Neill visited at the Gilbert Fox home Sunday afternoon and Mr. and Mrs. Grenier remained as supper guests. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Patterson went to Albion Friday morning tj visit. It’s Always Easy to Buy an OK USED CAR Low Prices! Low Interest! Low Monthly Payments! Reconditioned to OK Specifications and Backed with a Written OK Warranty. 1953 Chevrolet Belair 4_Door Sedan. Radio, heater, signals, Fower Glide, seat covers and power steering. Beautiful green over cream two-tone finish. Still has the new car look. Low miles . $1,645.00 1950 Oldsmobile Rocket 88 4-Door Sedan. Radio, heater and H;'dramatic. New two-tone gray finsh. A one-owner car that shows good care. Only . $965.00 1951 Chevrolet 2-Door Styleline Deluxe. Fresh Air heater, new light gray finish, foam rubber seat cushions, spotless in terior, and very good rubber. An OK warranty car for only . $865.00 1949 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe 2-Door. New maroon finish, new seat covers, thoroughly reconditioned, Fresh Air heat er, and not too many miles . $495.00 1947 Ford V8 Tudor. Radio and heater. Completely refinished and rarin’ to go for . $265.00 1955 Chevrolet Vi-Ton Pickup. Demonstrator . Save $$$$ Many, Many Other Makes and Models to Choose From Your Present Car Could Make the Down Payment LEW WHITE MOTOR CO. THE SHOWPLACE OF QUALITY AUTOMOBILES PHONE 100 O'NEILL Chevrolet - Oldsmobile - Cadillac Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Harris vis ited the Don Myers family Fri day evening. Larry and Leonard Burge were guests of Mrs. Bessie Burge and June Friday and Saturday while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burge of Inman, moved to Cham bers. Mrs. Arthur Humpal, Mrs. Frank Schaaf, Mrs. Robert Cole and son, Jackie, went to Sioux City Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Earley, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Wichman and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole were guests of the G. Owen Cole family Saturday evening. Sherry Fox, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fox, was a guest of Mrs. Gilbert Fox and Barbara Friday. Roy and Steven Fox also were guests Friday eve ning. Mrs. G. Owen Cole and Mrs. Robert Cole drove to Bristow on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Abart visited Mrs. Joe Winkler Tuesday, January 11. The Bible study class met last Thursday evening at the Leon Beckwith home. Frank Foreman visited John Tenborg and Mr. and Mrs. John Pruss Saturday morning. Finest Beverages ALWAYS COME IN BOTTLES PUBLIC SALE Having sold my farms and retiring, I will sell the following property at public auction at my farm located 3 Vi miles north and 1 mile east of Page, OR 13 miles east of O’Neill, on — WEDNESDAY, JAN. 26TH — SALE STARTS AT 1 P.M. — 37 - Head of CATTLE - 37 10 head coming 2-yr.-oid steers; 5 milk cows; 18 stock cows; 2 summer calves; 1 coming 3-yr. old Hereford bull; 1 coming 2-yr.-old registered Hereford bull, Bowen stock. Household G 2—Gas ranges; Servel 8-ft. gas refrigerator; wood or coal heater; oil heater; hand separator; power separator; carpenter bench; tools, and other articles too numerous to mention. Farm Machinery, Etc. IHC tractor; 2-row tractor lister; 2-row tractor cultivator 2-bottom plow; Koch tractor mower; horse mower; 2—box wagons; wagon and rack; 4-section harrow; weeder; 10-ft. King drill with seeder attachment; International feed grinder; John Deere corn planter with 160 rods wire; 10-ft. rake; John Deere manure spreader; plat form scales, weighs 600 lbs.; fanning mill with elevator; 10-ft. International disc; 10-ft. Me Cormick-Deering binder; tractor sprayer; hand sprayer; cob tank heater, nearly new. ABOUT 200 AU STR A - WHITE PULLETS Hay, Grain, Etc. 4 Stacks Prairie Hay — 1 Stack Straw — 800 Bu. Marion Oats, Seed or Feed — 60 Bu. Rye TERMS: CASH. No property to be removed until settled for. 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