Celia News Injury Received in Fall By Mm. Murk Hendricks Miss Carolyn Frickel slipped on the ice and fell, hitting her mouth •gainst the side of a car, cutting rier upper Up in several places *id bruising her teeth. Mr, and Mrs Mark Hendricks, : Robert, Leon, Marketa and Arlin, had supper at die Omer Points home Saturday They took Mrs. I Points a birthday cake for her birthday which was Sunday. A family dinner was held at the Connie Frickel home Sunday in honor of the Joe Hendricks, who j are learning soon for their new ! home in Hastings. Those present for the dinner were; Mr. and Mrs. Connie Frickle, Carolyn Ronnie, and Kurtis; Mr and Mrs. Mark Hendricks, Marketa and Arlin; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson and Naomi of O'NeiU; Mr. and Mrs. Omer Points of Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks, Jim, Jer ry’ and Nina. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken, •r. and family visited Sunday af ternoon at the home of Clarence Focken, jr. Max and Susy Mills visited at me t-iarence rocken, sr. home Friday night and Saturday. Their mother, Mrs. Don Mills, and Mrs. Mary Beth Coleman and Son came for them Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Mintle visited Monday evening at the Armold home. Mr and Mrs. Duane Mintle and Mr Jim Lauridson were Tuesday dinner guests of the George Mint les. Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKathnie and childen were at the Ralph Armold home for February 15 dinner. Mrs. Chaffin reports that her mother, Mrs. Jess Mellor. of At kinson, has been able to return to her home after several weeks of hospitalization in both Atkinson and Omaha. We surely wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Milton Me Katnie visited Monday with her mother. Mrs. Blanche Rouse, in Inman. Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Risor were Saturday, dinner guests at the Milton McKathnie home. Mr. and Mrs. John Sickeneder and daughter visited at the Jim Sickeneder home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sickeneder of Atkinson and their daughter, Mrs. Lorraine Zahradnicek. and daughters also of Atkinson visited Monday evening at the John Sick Open Thursday Nights Instead of Saturday Nights ! Rogers Specials! — COMPARE THESE PRICES — A-l FEEDS — GUARANTEED ANALYSIS 32% Soy Cot Cubes.86.50 32% Tri-Way Cubes.73.50 40% Natural Cubes . 80.50 5-D For 5-Duty Stlb.95.00 20% Lay Pellets. 3.70 40% Hog Supplement. 4.95 32% Poultry Concentrate. 5.00 Hi Lass Cattle Fattener . 57.00 IT’S FERTILIZER TIME — SAVE BIG MONEY ON — FERTILIZER SPECIALS!! Now We Have These Fertilizers in Stock . . . 10-20-0 Aldrin and Tetrachlor. added 12-24-12, 16-20-0, 33% Nitrogen, Potash-0-0-60, and 8-24-8. Stop in Today and Order your Fertilizer. ROGERS MINERALS Cudahy Gold Bricks — Mineral Blocks and All Purpose R 12P — R 8P -- 13% Phos. Range — 6% Range CALF MANNA — SUCKLE — SCOTCH O LASS — BRAN SHORTS — MEAT SCRAPS — ROLLED OATS ROLLED BARLEY Linseed — Soybean — Tankage Veterinary Supplies TRI-BACTERIUM — ANTIBIOTICS MYZON PU S WORMER — CATTLE Sl'KAYS Buy and Save at ROGERS PRODUCTS WHEN BETTER FEEDS ARE MADE . . . ROGERS WILL MAKE ’EM ! North of Burlington Depot Phone 771 Jack Bailey, Mgr. enedcr home. The Celia W'esleyon Methodist Church Teachers Training class met February 19 at the Leonard Chaffin home. Awter the class session, several of the ladies pre pared the barbecue to be used in ituns for their food sale at the Hendricks sale Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chaffin and family w'ere at the Qmer Points home for dinner February 15th. Richard Huston spent February 15th with ArUn Hendricks and his sisters, Judy and Sherry', visited with Nina Hendricks. Mrs. Connie Frickel and Mrs. Mark Hendricks helped Mrs. Joe Hendricks February 16. Mrs. Joe Hendricks received word Monday that her father was critically ill. She and her sister, Mrs. Bob Risor, planned to go to Medical Falls, Wash., to be with him. They were to take a train from Mobridge.S. D. but the roads were so bad with ice, that they returned homo instead. Since then they have had word that Mr. Sta ples is some better. Mr. Robert Hendricks of Mc Pherson, Kan., Mr. Leon Hen dricks of Manhattan, Kan., and Mr. Lawrence Smith of Plattsmouth were mong the many friends that attended the Joe Hendricks farm sale Friday Robert Hendricks has rented the ranch and expects to move his family here in a few week. Mr. and Mrs. George Mintle visited Monday evening at the Ar mold home. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Mintle and Mr. Jim Lauridson were Tuesday dinner guests of the George Min tles. Mr an/1 Mrc Millitn Mnltnfhnio and children were a t the Ralph Armold home for February 15 dinner. A New 4 H. Club has been or ganized in the Celia Community. They call themselves the Celia 4 H ers. Those who have joined the club so for are Patricia and Mary Kathryn Kilmurry; Dorathy, Mary Alice and Jimmy Poessenecker; Harold. Garold, Vicky, Glenn and David Frickel; Peggy Armold, Darryl McKathvie, Edith, Linda and Charley Chaffin; Darryl, Dale, Karen and Danny Focken; and Dennis Colfack. They held their meeting at the Clarence Focken, sr. home Friday with nearly all memtiers and their parents pre sent. Mrs. and Mrs. Chuck Dobias and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wefso visited at the Emil Colfack home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sickencder visited February 17 at the John Sicheneder home. They also had supper there. Ronnie Frickle came home from Lincoln Saturday night and returned to his school work Sun day. Jim Hendricks came home from Hastings for the weekend to attend his fathers farm sale. Mr. and Mrs. Connie Frickle visited February 15 at the Ray Pease home. Jim Hendrick* visited > day at the George Hitchcock' home. Mr Lawrence Smith visited his mother, Mrs. Charley Smith, of Atkinson this past week. He also visited the Chaffins who live on his ranch in the Celra Community He returned Saturdaj to his home in Plattsmouth, O'Neill Locals Mr. and Mrs. Vem Wilkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Art Fluckey were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Mikkelson, Don and Joyce. Miss Carolyn Wintermote, stu dent nurse at Immanuel Lutheran Hospital in Omaha, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Guais Wintermote. * Alfred Walter of Chambers and his daughter, Mrs. Clara Kirk land of Atkinson went to Burwell February 19 on business. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Shoemaker of Lincoln were weekend guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Shoemaker. William Majors was taken to St. Anthony's hospital last week , for medical care Mr. and Mrs. Renos Kunz of Lincoln and Loren Walter of Win field, Kansas spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Walter and family. 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