* Atkinson News Dick Osborn went to Omaha Saturday to visit his father, Tom Osborite of Winner, who is hos pitalized in the St. Joseph hos pital. Dick returned home Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White of Iiurwell were Sunday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wefso. Other dinner guest's were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McClurg and Donna. County Assessor William Wefso was in Amelia and Chambers last Friday and Saturday assisting with the business schedules. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rothchild and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Dale Dvorak and family. Mrs. John Steinhauser and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Steinhauser and family of Stuart were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson and Jim. Mrs. Carl Schenzel of O’Neill spent Monday and Tuesday at the home of her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson. Mrs. William Wefso and Mrs. John Ileck were in O’Neill Tues day on business. Mr. and Mrs. George Zaruba of Cairo spent Saturday and Sun day visiting in the Claude John son home. They returned t( Cairo Sunday night. Denton Colfack spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Emil Colfack and Dennis. Dentor is employed by Ben Nelson o Bristow. Mr. and Mrs. John Shultz ant family of O'Neill spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Mike Bonpnberger visiting. The Jolly Workers 4-H club held the monthly meeting at the home of Sharon Gaylor Thursday evening. I toll call was answered with, “What we re ceived for Christmas.” Our leader gave back record books from last year’s projects. Roll call for the next meeting in February at the home of Judy Kaup will be a report on some thing Lincoln or Washington did in their lifetime. After the meeting the group watched television and then lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. William Wefso were Sunday evening callers at the A. J. Runnels home in Stuart. Mrs. L. G. Fleming has been confined to her home for several days with influenza. Mrs. Walter Pucket entered At kinson Memorial hospital Mon day. The Frontier— CMMET BEAUTY ill its best Yes, here is beauty at its ' best...BILT WELL cabinet units with elegant Birch fronts. The contoured edges of the doors and drawers give an attractive appear ance in a smooth, graceful shape that is easy cleaning. Stop in and see these famous BILTWELL Cabinets. INSTALL 'EM YOURSELF . . . Or let us furnish experienced help to provide you with a professional job. O'Neill, Nebraska Phone 74 Page News By Mrs. Ben Asher Jeanette Harper, daughter of ! Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harper of Oklahoma City, Okla., whose picture appeared in the Sunday [ World Herald, is one of the five finalists in the Queen of Hearts contest. Miss Harper, who is a senior at St. Mary’s in Omaha, is the graddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harper of Page. The Harpers are well known in O’ Neill and Page. The Mariners of the Presby terian church in O’Neill which in clude Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harmon of Page attended the movie "Ben Hur’’ in Neligh Sunday evening. They went to the Harmon home afterwards for lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kennedy and Rodney Kennedy were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Albright of Lincoln were here over the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harley Kennedy and other friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Ickes and Dennis were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Soren Soren sen jr. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Weyer of Plainview and Mr. and Mrs. Cor des Walker were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Evelyn Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Parks and Kelly were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Melcher. Mrs. Bernard Grimes of Cham bers and Mrs. Anna Thompson were Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Kelly. The Town basketball team won the tournament at Bartlett I GIGANTIC Truck Load Pre-Lenten FISH SALE at the OUTLAW 1 H INSURANCE Hospitalization Mutual of Omaha LIFE United of Omaha Oscar Spitzenberger Box 667 Telephone 888 O'Neill, Nebr. Office at 429 North 3rd Street 38tf Friday night. Among those who played were Jerry Collyer, Ron Park, Darrell and Larry Hciss, Marlin Frahm, Larry Roach, Dick and Dennis Cork, Harold Heese and Lyle Heiss. Bid or Bye Bridge club met Wednesday with Mrs. Calvin Har vey. Honors went to Mrs. Harold Asher. The next meeting will be a “pay off” party at the home of Mrs. Cordes Walker. The losers will entertain the winners starting with a one o’clock luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Sukup re turned home last Monday night after spending the weekend at Lincoln, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russell. On Monday the Sjkups spent the day in Council Bluffs on business. The class of the seventh and eighth grades of the Page school and Roberta Asher and Linda Thompson were invited to a par ty at the home of Jean Nissen Friday night. The occasion was a farewell party for Linda Asher. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Asher and family were Friday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Tikalsky. Get Together club met Friday with 11 members present for a noon day dinner with Mrs. Ro bert Haryey, Mrs. Bernard Kor nock will be the next hostess and It will be a covered dish dinner. Mrs. Keith Kennedy was hos tess to the members of the NOK club when it met with her Thurs day. The women present enjoyed an afternoon of visiting and sew ine. Mrs. Carrip Stprnpr will hp the next hostess and it will be an all day meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hansen and family left Thursday morning for their new home in Omaha. Accompanying them was Mrs. Edd Stewart who had a doc tor’s appointment. She remain ed as an overnight guest of the Hansens and returned Friday night with Mrs. Tony Mudloff and Mrs. Marvin Prokop. Mrs. Mudloff had been in Omaha staying with her daughter, Mrs. Prokop and helping her pack as the Prokops are moving to Alliance. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Asher en tertained the following Sunday night for supper: Messrs and Mmes. George Wettlaufer, Will iam Sorensen, Harold Asher, Don Nissen, Kenneth Asher, Calvin Harvey and Ben Asher, Cards were played with Kenneth Asher, Mrs. Don Nissen, Don Nissen and Mrs. Kenneth Asher winning pri zes. Kay, daughter of Mr. ad Mrs. Robert Nissen, was home for the weekend from Wayne college. Mrs. Gene Mudloff and Edd Stewart went to Grand Island Thursday night to meet Larry Mudloff, who was enroute home from Regis college in Colorado. Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge went to Norfolk Wednesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Lewis Copple un til Friday. On Wednesday night Mrs. Trowbridge accompanied her to a mother and daughter banquet at the Methodist church in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Dayle Woods and family were Thursday to Satur day guests of Mrs. R. E. Copes. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Evert I With THE SYMBOL OF LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY FEEDS MINERALS - FEED SUPPLEMENTS a__ And Our NEW MANAGER, | JIM BUTTS... Jim has been transferred from our home office to manage our O’Neill warehouse. A native of Chambers, Jim is now living in O’Neill with his wife and their four children. _ Free Coffee and Cookies Free Candy and Balloons For The Children Accompanied by Parents Sat., Feb. 4 I Come in and See us — we Look forward to — Meeting you j Lexington Mills Warehouse I Phone 771 On South 4th Near Burlington Tracks O'Neill, Nebr. Copes and Nancy of Ainsworth joined the group for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Finch were Sunday dinner guests of Mx. and Mrs. J. W. Finch. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski went to Cody Sunday where they met Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pow ell and Mrs. Lloyd Powell of Al liance. The children of the Lloyd Powells were staying here with the Troshynskis and they were returned to their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heiss were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Kelly to cele brate their anniversaries. Linda, Carol and Evert Thomp son were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Grass. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Galoway and family of Fairmont spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haynes. Mrs. Roy Zellers ad Mrs. Har old Heiss went to Norfolk Mon day to be near Mrs. Richard Heiss who underwent surgery. Mrs. C. E. Walker held a meeting at her home Friday after non for the purpose of turning over the books to the new of ficers who are president, Mrs. Robert VanHom; vice president, Mrs. Glen Stewart, and secre tary and treasurer, Mrs. Art Grass. Mrs. John Steinberg and Mrs. Harold Heiss, last year’s officers, were also there. Mrs. Harry Snyder spent Fri day to Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gray. Mrs. Sny der will move to Atkinson soon to be near her sons, Dale and Dean Stevens and families. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heiss were Sunday callers at the Ed gar Stauffer home. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stew art left Wednesday for San Diego to meet their son, Loren, who had spent seven months in Japan. Loren is in the Navy. The Stewarts are expected to be gone three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski and Paul Neubauer were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Ickes. Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Thompson were Mr. and Mrs. Art Grass and Jo lene and Mrs. Anna Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Kelly were after supper callers. Mmes. Otto Matschullat, Louise Heese, Ed Eggan and Bernard Komock attended Aid at the Lu theran church in Orchard Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prill and j Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bee- j laert were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beelaert. Major and Mrs. Lynn Lamason arrived here Saturday night to visit Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lama son. Major Lamason had just re turned from a tour of duty in Korea and returned here by the j AUCTION FORMER J. C. HARNISH HOME 9 rooms, 2 baths, extra large comer lot To be sold at Auction February 15, 1961 at 10:00 A.M. At Front Door of Court House DESCRIPTION: West Half of Lot Six (6) and all of bit Seven (7) and Eight (8) in Block Thirty-one (31) in O’Neill, Nebraska. Address: 103 E. Fremont, 41-42p way of Florida to pick up hi* wife and family. He left Monday morning for Omaha where he will enroll in the Omaha University. Classes will start the 6th of Feb ruary and he hopes to find hous ing there for his family. Senior MYF which includes the following: Alvin Crumly, Fred Crank, Bonnie Heiss, Rita Lar son, Dick Linder, Connie Nissen, Juanita Ragland, Gene Harvey and Carolyn Max, attended the movie “Ben Hur” Sunday after noon at Neligh. They were spon sored by Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crumly, Mr. and Mrs. Carf Max, George and David and the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Linder. r A farewell party was hold Mon day night at the Legion club lor Mrs. Kenneth Asher who la mov ing bo Atkinson and Mrs. Duane Sutoup who is moving to Council Bluffs. The party was sponsored by the Legion Auxiliary. Cards were played with Mrs. William Sorensen, Mrs. Frieda Asher and Mrs. Don iNisaen winning prizes. The president presented the hon ored guests with a gift. Lunch was then served. A band mother’s meetly will be held February 6 at 2;45 p.m. in the science room of the stmool house. A discussion will be held on the purchasing of some more band suits. '• w %.v,W Public Sale Y * ' ■' , Complete Dairy Dispersal As we have decided t© quit Ostiry Farming, we will sell the Al lowing described personal property at Public Auction, located 7 miles North, 1 Vi West of Ewing. From Page, 3 miles East, S South and Vi West OK from Orchard, 5 miles West, 2 North and 1 Vi West on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10 Sale Starts at 12:30 p.m. Lunch on tli© jjrotBidM 50-DAIRY CATTLE-50 30 Head of Holstein top Wisconsin and Minnesota 1st A 2nd calf heifers. 10 fresh with 2nd calf, 20 fresh with first calf. All fresh in last two months. 20 Head of bucket calves, up to two months old. ■ » ■ ■ ■ ■ Some Hogs Some Dairy Equipment Some Farm Machinery TERMS OF SALE—CASH, no property to be removed until set tled for. MR. & MRS. PAUL HARTIGAN Max Wanser & W:iJly O’Connel, Auct. Page CJo-op. (Jr»xlit, Clerk FASHIONS! COLORS! ^ ESSPARlJ'* Just arrived... bright new dresses for Spring Here are only four from a wide selection. All are washable! . •, t m I A — Mylar plaid short sleeved coat dress with con vertible collar over button tab closing. Blue, pink or lilac. 12/20. B — Mylar plaid % step-in has roll-up short sleeves, peg pockets at hips. Pink, blue, lilac, 12/20 and 14W22V£>. C—Gingham checked % step-in sheath with flower embroidered bodice. Wide spread col lar, rolled short sleeves. Pink, lilac, blue. 12/20. D—Cotton and Cupioni % slim step-in features an open tucked collar with flattering trim. Short sleeves. Beige, blue, or lilac, sizes 12/20, 14Vfe/22^£. MANY, MANY OTHER NEW FASHIONS 3.98 to 8.95