Dorr Home Scene of Sunday Gathering PAGE—Mr. and Mrs. John Stauffer and family, of Norfolk; Mrs. Anna Holden, of Sioux City, and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Dorr and Vernon, of Page, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dorr at Orchard Sunday. In the afternoon the group came to Page to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dorr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dorr had as other guests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ekelund and fam ily, of Cottonwood, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ulrich and son, of Lincoln; and Mr. and Mrs. Du ane Dorr and daughter, of Madi son, Wise. Mrs. Ekelund, Mrs. Ulrich and Duane Dorr are the daughters and son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dorr. Henry, A. L. and Leonard Dorr and Mrs. Holden and Mrs. Stauffer are brothers and sisters. Other Page News Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roach and daughter, Connie, spent Sunday at Wakonda, S. D., with Mr. Roach’s mother, Mrs. Minnie Roach. . , Mr. and Mrs. Dale Nissen and son, of O’Neill, were dinner and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Nissen. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eby and family, of O’Neill, and Otto Wahletz were afternoon vis itors and supper guests at the Nis sen home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ekelund and family, of Cottonwood, Calif,, have been guests at the home of Mrs. Ekelund’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dorr. M*\ and Mrs. Dee Grass and Gus Robinson and son, Willis, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Andrews at Norfolk, where Mrs. Robinson is staying after leaving the hospital. Mrs. Andrews and Mrs. Grass are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Rob inson. Donald Spangler celebrated his 12th birthday anniversary Sunday by his parents hawing Beckie Kennedy, Loren Parks and Lois and Elmer Saltz as Sun day evening supper guests. Af ter supper the group attended i the movies at the Ewing theatre Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bowen and sons were Sunday dinner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bowen. Mr. ana Mrs. narrisun nan man were in Sioux City on Fri day to visit their infant daugh ter. who is a patient in the Meth odist hospital. They found hei “much improved” and expect to be able to bring her home in a few days. Mrs. Gus Robinson, who had been a patient in Our Lady ol Lourdes hospital following sur gery, has been staying at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jack Andrews, at Norfolk before re turning to her home at Page. Miss ByTdee Ann Parks enter ed Our Lady of Lourdes hospital at Norfolk Thursday night. She submitted to an appendectomy Friday morning. Her conditior is reported “good.” Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Parks, ac companied her to Norfolk Thurs day. Miss Nancy neiss unuerwvm a minor operation at a Norfolk hospital Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brostronr spent the weekend with relative at Grand Island. Mrs. Melvin Roach spent fron Tuesday, April 10, until Thurs day at Osmond with her mother Mrs. Henry Groose Rhode, whc was ilL Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen anc 1 Mr. and Mrs. Don Nissen anc family spent Sunday aftemoor with Mrs. Kate Fuelberth at Os m/2 Cn. PEACHES..27c I FANCY I SALMON | 49c u> { Hillsdale Sliced No. 2 cn I PINEAPPLE 31c 1 If Cudahy Sliced 2 Lbs* ) I BACON ENDS 45c 1 I CHOPS u» 47c I ■ All Meat ( I WEINERS bb 59c 1 | FEET 3 u»s 29c i \ BRAINS ■ 7» | LILY WHITE 11 FLOUR 50- Lb. Sack 3.49 CAMEO GLOSS STARCH, 2 Pkgs... 9c Fancy Gallon Prunes m-TRUCK -LOAD jj Certified Blue Tag II SEED (I POTATOES |f Early Ohio®_4.98 11 Warba®_3.98 V C Pontiac® _3.98 11 Red Triumph®_3.98 1 £ LOWEST PRICE I) IN TOWN II [ Fancy Red Delicious #(i APPLES 2.29 II 46-Lb. Box 11 Florida Seedless 10 for ■ « GRAPEFRUIT .. .49c II S^l’d. Oiso 3 Bun. 11 RADISHES IQc It ORflHGES Lh-5c || .. Gallon 69c Happyville UMA BEANS 3 Cans .... 27c 1 * ' HUNT’S FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 Tall Cans.. 45c . Jm V I m