Atkinson News 'Disneyland' Is Hay Day Theme _The Atkinson Hay Days August 27-28 Parade committee are com pleting plans for the kiddies parade and ask the cooperation of all who plan to participate. The theme is, Disneyland. The categories arc :Main Street —Policeman, fireman, nurse, doc tor etc.; To-morrow land Zorro, Space men etc.; Fantasy land iStory ijook Characters) Peter Pan, red riding-hood, bo peep etc.; Adventureiand J unglc Charac ters, animals, hippo, etc.; Fron tierland - Stage coach days, cow boys, Indians, pioneers etc.; Car toonland—Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Popeye etc.; Miscellaneous Any thing that does not fit into above categories or those register ing late. Any one interested or any want ing more information, may get in touch with Mrs. Sewell Johnson not later than August 22 as this is the deadline for registering. Prizes will he awarded. Mr. and Mrs Harvey Steinhau ser of Stuart were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson. When they returned home, they were accom panied by their son Jimmy, who had been visiting his grandpar ents. Mrs. Steinhauser was the '■'‘••mer Edith Johnson. Jim Johnson is working in the hay fields for Clint Dailey. 6:70x15 nylon tire, lifetime guar antee. only $16.85 exchange. — Scovie’s Western Auto, O'Neill. 15-17c Mr. and Mis. Orland Anson, Ray Elsbury, Bob Tingle and Roy Gilg spent Sunday afternoon at Ft. Randall water skiing. Others from Atkinson who spent Sunday after noon at the dam sight were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jones and Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Schultz and daughter. Carol and Mrs. Violet Schultz, Mrs. Phil Johnson and Marjorie and Barbara Seibken. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kramer spent Sunday at CiearwaTer visiting Father Frank Kubart and his mother, Mrs. Effie Kubart, who has been visiting her son, Father Frank for some time. The Kram ers returned home Sunday eve ning. _ , Mr. and Mrs Floyd Butterfield ! jr. and family of Ewing, were ! Sunday dinner guests at the home jof Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Butterfield jsr., home north of Atkinson. They ^spent Sunday evening visiting with Mrs. Butterfield's parents, Mr and Mrs. Fred Roberts m Atkinson. The Atkinson Civic Improve ! ment Qarden club memliers met I at the Park House Wednesday at 110 am. for a work shop. The la Idies enjoyed a covered dish lunch at noon and the regular meeting of business followed. Final arrangements are being j made, preparatory to the annual 11lower show which will be held on August 8 at the High School audi torium The theme of the show this year will be, "On a Glad Holi day." Mrs. Bill Wefso drove to Crofton Wednesday. July 15 evening to spend a couple of days with. Dr. and Mbs. J. W. Carlson and son. Mrs. Carlson is Mrs. Wefso's daughter. Mrs. Kenneth Haas and son of Ainsworth spent Monday evening in the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wahl, while her husband attended National Guard meeting in O'Neill. The Merry Mixers Extention club met Monday evening at the park house for a family picnic. It was a no-host, covered dish. Mrs. Violet Ashcroft and Mrs. Vera Planck returned Monday from Auburn, after spending the past ten days visiting at the home of Mrs. Ashcroft's daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clark and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arlan Brown and children left Sunday for a weeks vacation. They will visit relatives at Kimball, Rawlins. Wyo., and at Craig, Colo. They will return by way of Yellowstone park and the Black Hills. Mrs Louis Brown and children spent Sunday night with Mrs. Eth el Brown in Atkinson. Mrs. Brown returned to her home on Monday and the children remained to spend a few days with their grandmoth er, while the Arlan Browns ate on vacation. Mr. and Mrs. William Larmier and three children o f Omaha, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jung man. They were enroute to the Black Hills. The Lermiers are relatives of Jungmans. Mrs. Claude Humphrey returned Sunday from Wichita, K a ns., where she had spent two weeks in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Pete Denchfield, and family. Mrs. Jerry Stronsky of Los An geles. Calif., arrived Friday with — ' ———— 250 HEAD OF CATTLE We will have about 250 head of cattle on sale at the O’Neill Livestock market today. Included in those consignments will be 100 cows and yearling calves, 50 lightface calves and another group of 100 head of heifers and steers. The hog sale will begin at 12:50 p.m. at O'NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET PHONl 2 V’ern & Leigh Reynoldson V her two children. Jerry and San dra for a weeks visit with her mother. Mrs Claude Humphrey and other relatives. On Sunday they drove to Wichita, Kans., ac companied by her sister. Mrs. Roy Mack to visit their sister and fam ily. They expect to return Wednes day. Mrs. Opal Keating returned last week from Denver. Colo, where she had spent a few days visiting in the homes of her son. Keith and daughter, Mrs. Phyllis Duvall and children. When she returned home | she was accompanied by her : grandchildren. Steven. Cindy and Tim, who will spend several days | visiting relatives and friends. Mrs, Keating took the grandchildren to Valentine to attend the Shrine Cir I cus. Sunday Mrs. Opal Keating and Steven, Cindy and Tim Duvall drove to Ft. Randall and spent the day. Mrs. Opal Keating entertained a group of little girls at a swimming party on Monday in honor of Cin | dy Duvall. Following the swimming the group enjoyed a picnic in the Keating yard. Mrs. Leonard Jungman, Miss Barbara Mlinar. Mrs. Sewell John son and Mrs. Bill Wefso went to O'Neill Monday morning on bus i iness. Mrs. Richard Braun will enter tain at a miscellaneous shower on Thursday night in honor of Miss Carol Schultz, who will be married on August 16 to Richard Cross of Sioux City, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Lem Mills of Bur well were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Mills and • family. . , Mr. and Mrs. Jim White and fam ily were Friday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Mills and family. „ „ . VI,- nH Ml’S H. L. McMullen of Dunning, spent from Tuesday un til Saturday visiting in the home of his daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson. Tommy Steinhauser of Stuart spent the weekend visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ; Claude Johnson. A 30 month battery—$10.88 ex change.—Scovte’s Western Auto, O’Neill. The Modem Farmerettes club met last Thursday at the country home of Mrs. Edward Mlinar. Members answered roll call with, "Something I like about Birds. Mrs. Darel Bright and Lois Le Munyan were guests. Contest win ners were Mrs. Lawrence Pacha and Mrs. Perry Barns. Cards were played for the after noons entertainment and high score went to Mrs. Ed Jensen jr., she also won the Moon prize. Mrs. Ray Cearns won low prize. Next meeting will be on July 30 at the home of Mrs. Jennie Mlinar. „ . .. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Small of At kinson. and their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Kenneth Small and family of Kearney drove to Halsey Sunday to attend the brand inspector s pic nic. Mrs. Small and children met her husband there and returned to their home at Kearney. She had spent several days visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Humphrey and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McClurg and Donna, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin McClurg and family and Mr. and Mrs. William Wefso attended a family picnic at the Burwell park Sunday. The E.V.R.N. Extention club met Sunday evening at the park in north Atkinson for a family pic nic. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Orville Siebert, Gayle and •k ^X ^X 4X 4X JBX 4X «k 4BX 4 Mary Ann, Mr. and Mrs Lcwmc . bert, Mr. and Mrs Louis Kliment land children, Mr. and Mrs. I ete Farewell and Judy. Mr. and Mrs L. V. Gant and Miss Helen Den nison. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schmidt and family . Mr. Jess Mel lor. Mr and Mrs. Carl Gettert. Mr. Frank Detterman and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Steskal. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wahl drove to Ainsworth Sunday ana spent the afternoon visiting at the home of their daughter and fami ly, Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Haas. * Dr. and Mrs J. P Brown of O’Neill spent Sunday evening in the home of Mr. and Mi's. William Wefso. Mrs. Brown and Mr Wefso are brother and sister. O'Neill locals Ted Lindberg. Minneapolis. Minn., was here for a few days this week. Mrs. Diek Tomlinson visited in Burwell at the home of her son. I^awrence Dexter, from Thursday to Saturday last week. W’eekend guests at the K Van Voorhis home were Mr. ana Mrs. Robert Van Voorhis and Kip. Albion, and Mrs. E. W. Thaekhon. Chadron. . ... Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Waring and Mrs. Alta Finch were Omaha Saturday visiting the Morris Wai ing family. . . Tom Ehlers, Blair, was at the H. L. Lindberg home for the vveek Sunday guests at the Lindberg home were their daughter and hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Rod Wllmuth. Lincoln At the end of this month. . t_ umII mnVP trt CIU’ ton, Colo., where he will be in charge of the Methodist Church Mrs. Don A Berg and childien returned to Denver, Colo., Mondaj. after a visit here with her moth er Mrs. William J. Biglin. Kathy Sue. Patty Jo and Jerrj. children of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Burgess, Omaha, are visiting at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Burgess. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cronin and family were Sunday evening din ner guests at the Bill Schuchardt home in Neligh. Harold Morgan, Atkinson, is vis iting in the Leonard Davis home for a few days. Later this week Bob and Larry Davis will return with him to the William J. Mot gan home in Atkinson. _ Jo Ann Cronk, Page, is spend ing the week at the Dale Fetrow Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith were in Norfolk Sunday to visit h*s fa‘£' er, Fred Smith, who is in the Lutn eran Community Hospital there after suffering a heart attack last Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gatz were in Omaha last Thursday through SaMi'ddand Mrs. Edwin Paulsen attended the July 12 wedding of their niece, Judv Dittrick to Je rj Grubb, at Tilden. S/Sgt. and Mrs. Alvin Lofquest and family were at the Dwayne Philbrick home last Thursday en route to Fort Walton, Fla. Sunday dinner guests at the Dwayne Philbrick home were Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ora Philbrick, Stuart Afternoon callers there were Mi and Ms. Dwight Philbrick. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Pinker man were dinner guests at the Veldon Pinkerman home in Red hird Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McElvain, Og den, Utah, were dinner guests Sat ~ jot A * urday night at the Ralph McElvain home. Miss Judy Johnson. Omaha, is a guest of Sharon Nelson this week at the Richard Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nesbitt, and daughter, Fullerton, and Deb bie Drenda, arrived Thursday at the Lowell Nesbitt home. The Don Nesbitts were also in Hastings for a few days at a golf tournament Margo McElvain, Lincoln, ar rived home Monday for a week’s visit. Mr. and Mrs. Vigo Christensen and Kay, Monowi, were Sunday dinner guests at the Guy Pinker man home. Afternoon callers were JKk 4flk 4 4fBk Mrs Vekton Pink or man. Mrs. Re ginald Pinkerman and Wesley and Eddie Krugman. Jerome Gallagher and John Me Elvain returned last week from a week in the Plack Hills. Mr. ami Mrs. D. N. I-ny Hurley Jones were in Norfolk day visiting relatives. Dinner guests last Monday M the Joe Sivesind home wen* Mr amt Mrs. Arlie Ickler, Sidney LAWN i I EQUIPMENT SAI£|| i J 24” RED RAMBLER MOWER ] Reg. 149.95 - Now 14P < J 24” RED RIDER MOWER J Reg. 319.95 - Now 27995 J 22” DUO-JET DELUXE * Reg. 84.95 - Now 0888 ! 18” ELECTRIC MOWER ! 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