'June in January* Showers at Emmet EMMET It was "June in Jan nary ' Sunday, January 18. Emmet experienced a spring hk< rain shower. Other Emmet News South Side club met with Mrs. Robert H. Fox Tuesday, January 13, with a covered dish luncheon. There were two guests and all members were present except ant The lesson was on different Hinds of soups and their prepar ation was given by Mrs. Walter Puckett, After the lesson the la tors had a Chinese auction of do nated items The proceeds going to the March of Dimes. Mr and Mrs. R. M. South of tartan visited Saturday at the John Conard home. The Golden Rod garden club • id meet with Mrs. Robert Mar tens Thursday (today) for a 1 a'cfock luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newton and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter tease and family Sunday even Mrs Georgia McGinnis Thurs day visited Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Daily in O'Neill. Mr and Mrs. Bud Cole, Mr. and Mrs Guy Cole and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole were in Omaha over the weekend attending the cattle nan s convention. The Elmer Alder family spent Sunday visiting at the Tom Alder home near Redbird. Mrs. Grace Aider returned with them for a week s visit. Mr and Mrs. M. E. Richards «f Sac City, la., who are on their way to spend the winter with a daughter in California, stopped to mrt their son, Raymond Rich ards and family Sunday. Mrs John Conard and Mrs. Horn Liddy visited Friday with Mrs James Gallagher of O’Neill. Mr and Mrs. Keith uelash nur* of Burwoll were Sunday visit ors at the Bob Cole home. Ernmet Methodist WSCS met rilh Mrs. John Conard Thursday, ternary 15, with 10 members and me guest present. Miss Sherry Fox spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Ifr^ Bill Kelly in O’Neill. Mr Frank Weber of Lincoln was a Sunday, January 11, over iighf guest of his sister, Mrs. foe Winkler. Mr. Weber went on to Long Pine on business in the morning . Sunday dinner guests at the Li Sidak home were Mr. and Mi Art Miller and family of A’, vrport and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Electric Motors Rewinding — Rebuilding Call 24S-W — 24-hr. Service Northwest Electric I O’Neill Alice’s Beauty Shop ges. S doors west of Texae* 12ft East Douglas Phone 203 — O’Neill Frizzell and family of Bassett Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bates. Mrsl Wayne Fox was honored by a birthday surprise party at her home Tuesday evening Jan uary 13. The party was also cele brating Mrs. Fritz Belzar's birthday anniversary. Guests were Mrs. Charles Fox, Mrs. Wil liam Kelly, Mi's. George Bosn, Mrs. Chuck Fox and Mrs. Lyle Fox. Mrs. Bessie Burge, Harold, June and Clayton were Sunday dinner guests at Arch Densburg er s home. Sunday afternoon callers at the Joe Winkler home were Mr. and Mrs Charlie Winkler and family and Billy Claussen. Mrs. Chuck Fox and Cindy of O'Neill spent Sunday, January 11, with Mrs. Wayne Fox. Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Davis of Inman en tertained the following people in their home—Mrs. Lyle Fox, Miss Fran Harton, Mrs. Clyde Ross, Neoma and Vickie, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox and girls and Bob Davis of Leban, Kan. Coffee, home made ice cream, and cake were served. Mrs. Christine Johnson visited Wednesday, January 14, with Mrs. Mary Lewis. Mrs. Walter Puckett of Atkin son and Mr. Alex McConnell spent Friday afternoon visiting Mrs. Georgia McGinnis. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Alder and family visited Thursday, January 15 ,at the Carl Boelter home at Orchard. Mr. and Mrs, Jay McConnell and family were Sunday dinner guests of the Wayne Foxes. Mrs. l^arry Schaffer, Mrs. Guy ‘Cole and Mrs. Audrey McConnell visited Sunday afternoon at the Bob Cole home. Mr. and Mrs Lew Sidak and hoys Friday evening visited Mr. and Mrs. Dick Clark and family. O’Neill High Band to Ainsworth Clinic The North-Central Nebraska conference band clinic will be held Monday, January 26, at Ainsworth with high school bands from Val entine, Ainsworth, Springview, Bassett, Stuart, Atkinson and O’ Neill participating. Forty-seven members of the O’Neill puplic school band will depart at 6:30 a m., Monday by bus and four cars. The combined bands will be divided into two units with ap proximately 190 members to each band. Frank Piersol of Iowa State university and Darwin Sny der of West Side high school, Omaha, will be the guest conduc tors. Each band will play six numbers. Rehearsal will be held all day with a concert, open to the public beginning at 8 o’clock that even ing. Weekend Guests— Weekend guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Duane S. Gray and family were Mr. and Mrs. Orland Vance and Cay of Valentine. Albert Tooker was in Omaha from Sunday until Wednesday on business. AUCTION As I have purchased a business in Newport, I will dispose of toe following property, located six miles north of Newport on Highway 137 OR 24 miles south of Jamison on Highway 137 on— Monday, January 26 12 O’CLOCK SHARP — LUNCH ON GROUNDS ___________________________ 47 - Head Dairy Cattle - 47 W HEAD OF YOUNG DAIRY COWS. Holstein, Ayrshire, Brown Swiss and Jersey cows. These cows are young and good | producing cows; some Just fresh, and others to freshen by M'rtaK- _ S HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, comng twoy-ears-old, to freshen by spring. ANGUS BULL CAIJT, coming yearling j 17 CROSSBRED CALVES 21 Hogs - 35 Sheep 9 BRED YORKSHIRE GILTS, to farrow In February 4 HAMPSHIRE SOW to farrow soon n HAMPSHIRE FEEDERS 90 BRED EWES, to start lambing In March 1 YEARLING BUCK < LAMBS « DOZEN WHITE ROCK PULLETS 5 TURKEYS, 1 tom and 4 boon 400 Bushel OATS 400 Bushel EAR CORN 4 Stacks PRAIRIE HAY Machinery - Equipment , 1951 J-D “B’ Tractor with power-trol and lift. Cultivator I!Vir ,m **B” Tractor j IHC Ei. tgato Seeder with attachments, in in. II fnmermlD i5-ft. J-D Disc 2-bottom 14-ln. J-D Plow •-section Harrow , R-ft. HIC Rake ' 7-ft. J-D Power Mower R-ft. M&M Combine with motor and attachment. In perfect shape 1*52 D. A. leader with Hay Basket, Manure Scoop and Dirt Plate t Wagons, with 100-bushel boxes, on rubber gears Hayrack on rubber Grain Elevator, for hay or grata 2 wheel Trailer with box 50-gal. Electric Stock Watorer Endless Belt; Feed Banks; Hog Troughs * Hog Feeders, 25- and 40-ha. capacity Propane Branding Farnaee 1958 mC Self-Washing Cream Separator 2 National Milking Machines Forney Electric Welder, complete Welding Table; Vise; Anvil; Wrenches Complete line of Shop Tools Some Household Goods • i TERMS: CASH. For Credit, make arrangements with Clerk I before the sale. * HENRY & IRENE LUDEMANN I LESTER PEARSON * MARVIN LARSEN. Auctioneers Ip TRI COUNTY BANK, Stuart, Clerk I Celia News Mr. and Mrs John Sicheneder | and daughter, Gail, went to Creittfi- | ton Sunday to attend the 50th wed ding anniversary eelehration of her grandparents, Mr. ami Mrs Charles Raff Roth of whom were horn and lived their entire lives in that community. They have nine children, 20 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Gail Sichen eder One hundred twenty-five per sons signed the guest book. Mr. ami Mrs. Victor Frickel and family visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Coleman Sun day, also the Coleman’s daughter. Mrs. Jerry Henderson, and fam ily of Valentine, who have been visiting relatives here for a few days. The Hendersons returned home Sunday. Leonard Halstead visited his niece, Mrs. Leonard Chaffin, and family Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chaffin and daughter were Saturday sup per guests at the J. B. Mellor home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilmurry and family were Sunday, January 11, dinner guests at the August Troshynski home. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Anderson visited her sister, Mrs. Cliff on! Vetter and family, Sunday , Jan uary 11, at Bassett. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck and Sheryl w’ere Sunday afternoon vis itors at the LeRoy Hoffman home. Linda and Edith Chaffin spent Sunday afternoon with Christy Snyder. Sunday Arlin Hendricks visited Charles Chaffin. Dorothy Scott was a Sunday supper guest at the IXiane Beck home. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnson were Saturday dinner and supper guests at the John Sicheneder home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hendricks and family of McPherson, Kans.. spent the January 10-11 weekend with his parents, Mr and Mrs. 1 Mark Hendricks and family. Mrs. Gerald Risor was a Friday iiinner guest at the Milton Mc Kathnie home. Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKathnie and family were Friday evening j visitors at the Ralph Armold home. Shirley Halstead spent Sunday with Markita Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks and family took their son. Jim. as far as Burwell Sunday on his way back to school in Hastings. Jim attended the Burwell and Atkin son basketball game in Burwell Friday night and came home with Connie and Gary Hitchcock. Con nie spent the weekend at the Hendricks home. About 14 women attended the prenuptial shower Thursday for Marjorie Rahn at the Mrs. James Hupp home. Mrs. Clarence Focken, jr., and son, Greg, spent the past two weeks at the Clarence Focken. sr.. home. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Focken, jr., and Greg and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken, sr.. and Beverley were Sunday guests at the Elmer Allyn home. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Allyn, sr., were also guests at the Elmer Allyn home. Carol Hanson spent the weekend with Karen Focken. Paul Focken of Grand Island, was a Saturday overnight guest at the Clarence Focken home. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman and sons, Mrs. Beryl Beck, Nancy and Clare went to Lincoln Friday to visit the Adolph Schwartz fam ily. They returned home Saturday evening. Mothers’ March Is Planned January 29 Plans (or the 1959 march of dimes drive are nearing comple tion under the supervision of Mrs Melvin Marcellus, city chairman A '‘coffee for polio” fund-rais ing event will be staged tonight i Thursday! bv all O'Neill cafes between the ht*rs of 9 and 11 a m. and 2 and 5 p.m. The mothers’ march will be con ducted Thursday, January 29. at 6:30 p m. A porch light aglow will convey the word to mothers that a dona tion awaits. Captains of the mothers’ march will be Mrs. Robert Kurtz. Mrs P. C. Shaffer, Mrs. Leigh Revn oldson. Mrs. William Kelly, Mrs. James Early, jr.. and Mrs. Don Wecker. They will recruit moth ers to participate in the march. The captains of the business section will be Mrs. William Mc Intosh. Mrs. John Donahoe and Mrs. Roy Shelhamer. The march of dimes will in clude a four-proneed attack on disease. The specific targets, in addition to polio are arthritis, birth defects and disorders of the central nervous system. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dexter and Lawrence, jr., of Burwell ar rived Saturday evening to take his mother, Mrs. Dick Tomlinson to Woonsocket. S. D., Sunday to help Mrs. Tomlinson’s brother-in law. Darold Couch, celebrate his birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Anson and children and her mother, Mrs. Katherine Thiele, spent Sunday at the Duane Anson home. Chambers News William Crawford visited his brother. Arnold Crawford, and family, north of Page Sunday, January 18, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Stark and Mrs Harvey Hansen and son. of Cereseo came Tuesday, January 13. to visit Mrs. Stark's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Moss and brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grimes, and Gerald They returned Wednesday, Jan uary 14. Mr and Mrs. Willie Ritterbush and Mr. and Mrs. John Ritterbush and two sons vvege Sunday, Jan uary 14, supper guests of their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ritter bush. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter were supper guests Sunday. Jan uary 18, in the William Fry rear home at Amelia. Mr and Mrs. Tom Englehaupt, Mrs. Bolik. Mrs. Carlyle Strong and Sharon Neimand. all of Page called on Mrs. Henry Neimand one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Neimand of Omaha were recent callers at the homo of his grandmother, Mrs Mary Neimand. Gene Neimand is stationed at Offut air base in Omaha. The young adult group of the Methodist church met Sunday eve ning, January 18, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Green. Fol lowing the usual devotional ses- t sion, games were played. Lunch was served. The Happy Homemakers Exten sion club met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Don Dankert, One new member, Mrs. Bernard Gribble, was admitted. Mrs. Stan ley Lambert gave a book report on ‘‘Life with Fiorello”. Mrs. j Stanley Lambert presented a les son on "Lamps and Lighting’ Lunch was served by the hostess. Marion Damme was a Tuesday, January 13, supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Jutte. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Heuther of In man siH'nt Sunday with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Leidtke. Mrs. Paul Roth left Friday for North Platte where she visited friends, going from there to Den ver, Colo., for a short visit and back to North Platte Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Gillette re ceived wonl of the marriage Sun day, January 18. of his grand daughter, IaAnne Zwiebel, a' Glen wood Springs, Colo. 1-aAtine and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Al Zwiebel, will 1h> remembered at Chambers where they have visited many times. Dennis Werner came up from Omaha to spend the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Werner, Brooks Stumps for Federal School Aid M. J. Baack, O'Neill superin tendent and H. L. Lindberg, board of education member, were in Lincoln Monday and Tuesday to attend the state school board as sociation meeting. Gov. Ralph Brooks (D) addres sed the board members and said there was misconception regard ing federal aid to schools. He told the audience: "Many of you trav eled federal aid highways to Lin coln for this meeting without any federal intervention or interfer ence”. His remarks Inter were chal lenged by Lt.-Gov. 1 Hvight Burney (R) of liartington. Brooks former ly was superintendent of schools at liartington. Other Regents* Award Winners— Miss Rita Obermire, daugnter of Mr. ami Mrs. Gus Obermire of Stuart, is tin' recipient of the re gents scholarship at Stuart high school. Alternates art* Karen Gillispie and Becky Moses. At Verdigre the regents' award went to Robert Pavlik, son of Mr and Mrs. Frank J. Pavlik of Verd igro. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs Lowell Nesbitt and sons were Mr. ami Mrs. I>onald Nesbitt and three daughters of Fullerton. 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