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Nebruska,~t~ce HLstoricul00e tety

DEWEY

lhal Is'I'\,,;[:(',. 1

The 1'1('St U!;COl11fOl LtlJ~ condi­tiO.l in the connl: tion t ~Il wasuld'ej by the I'l.lge te!.;\isionlighls W)llcll rMliated a: telliblean:ount uf heat, Uortu,~'c:1 saiu,Shll ts 1\,ltct! aln.ust instantly, headde,l ' ,

Allhoug h not :l tl~lq;Jt~ to thecomentfoll, 'Mortensen mannl;;Ctt tof~l:ci <l ~at \\lll1 the Ne1.JI;.1ska al·f'e12ulcs in the b'1!cO:1y Highcr o:fthe miull 11001', \\ e !Olll;U some Ie­!lcf flOl)1 the lelJlf1c h~:J.l."l\\) sa:l!.

Duling !lis" 'sto.y, he ",vis \ af,ue"t of <.'0n~le~"nIan A, 1~, MIllerin the ;\dc1I'hi:l hotcl, \v15~re theN(blas]ta c1ell'gcttts \\(;I~ he:;J.d­Cjll;tl ~q e\1. Tl.e hotels IV<:I ~ theS<;en0 of mUl11 wooin(;' of . uele­g,ite:-;' \ ute~, aClollling to MOlten­sql.' l)",w,y :>Ul'l ,)Itll;:; \Vel\'~1Ju~,y

!,a!,'ill;; out (0(.1 cola allel :;(as­SU\'S l,eo!']e Sci Vlt! ,uffe<) all' 1 do.Ill! (",

CO\'EH~OIl ''!'IlO:\lAS l~.

. CO\'EHl\'Olt 'EAHI/\VM~lu~N

Mortensen De~cribes ,P~iI(idelphi~

Convention Which N,onti.nqt~,d,,~e~~y• 'r, " + .A st:c'iil}nl; m:l';:, of" h~ma~i'ty,

Swanek SerV"iCeS jllrp-l'J(~:ccl into a hot allJ 11\~Jl\l\'com"',llWll !tall was C. J, MOlten-

'. 'Sl;U',C; dC~lIjptioll ot tho lc<:elJ(He-

To Be Tllesday ,PIJPlllD.1l I'op,lil~atln,~ paft>, inJ'htla,ll'lpltL1, , ",'

.' Of tilt' ,l'l~~,)i,lCl\lial call1\ida(es,o d'W H T A . 'Moltcn";Cll ~ajll: "'.,r ar, ero 0 . lTlVe , 'De\\ey':; _ll1a~hjl)t;' \}i,lS a \vell-Home Saturday: Rite:; at - \. olle:I, ol~iJ.niz.[~t!op ;~lth 'one ob·Cutholic Church ' , " Jeet~\'~ In llllllll. \\ bIle t!1e nom-

, , , , lI1atwg ,.peed1 of Gov, l£:dW3l'ltlIl d l n:acs fol' Pfc, Flh\ill ;\, Mallin of l'cn l1syh an ia \va,J a

f)\',',\l~cl;, your;; OJ",f war he 10 \\ho "I'otLell' job," Dewcy 'deliwleL1 a\\;15 ~111ed - in acU<:w cin. New' guod but ut1c,uloIful. I~aclllne:lil<eGUI:1Ca, \\111 be hcld Tue"doy spc.::ch: , ' "mOI,nir g at 9:30 o'dock flom Our -, Tu{t 5 cOJ11palg:1 \\::tS, cur)'l.::d ,onLady of l'elpl'lu'll Help chullh in t? the iC(,('Ill~,alll!nellt of lhe, ,4.Or ~1. Fa the I' Tl\Om:ls ::51 uUllwsld !e;lf do\ l'!' SQH~' '1'-A-1"·'1' l~ttel'l'tl\\ll~ CO.1,J"l t the fillal ,lit"s, on ,the fY;lI' dOHr le(l.~es. ,. ::5\\ "nc:;, the'son of Me a,nd ::5t~18~~n ~ Lall;,huiJ was 1?lln,d u-

!Ills, Paul S \ allel, of Old, v.is a a,te~. by :;pl,nt:JlleOtlS denlOI1'ltla­II ('mL,'r of the 20th infanlly, 6{h ,lIOll,S: ?Il~, a p:ua'le ,Of, "detan ll!ivbl"IJ, \\ hieh EaIV mUch (\! the \~ a \ l.lg b,l,llltl S O,lt tl:e eOIl\eIl,tlOl1bItter fightin'f i:1 the South Pa. f,.oor, ~,t aile, pUlnt 1I1 t1~ I~\eet.c'lle .., '" lng, tlIOLI.,,l)lll~ of <:ill.'ls plln~etl

, " .' - ,-"Sta~"cn ' for ',l'l'esidC:lt" \}'~lu

< 311e bQ~Y, "CCOll1P.ll)I~~l ,by a s.~'o.ltelell from the b;.tlc'ony. Con­1:fllll3JY eseOI t, \~Ill arllve lJl Old gle;;slllah JUc\J's CMllln,) nomin-

I, SutUllJqy ancl ,\\111 be met by an ating s'pt:ech tor Slassen W;J.3 l'at.hOl~or gU:lI,j of lhe VeterD,n$ of ed \'('1:>' gootl by MOl ten8t:ll}~Ol dgn \Val s anu the .Ami::! ican .,', ,.-Lcgion, \\ho WIll e~colt It lo the , 13l!llcl Vet Xomillalc·s. ,lIasUngs-y,'al ~,(Jl1 mOl tll,lI y \Vhel e Macll.l thul"s nominatioll wasit :\'\ll lit' in state until sCl\ices, m,~ue by a' totally blind veteran

Intcln:ent \~l;l be in the Ord flom \\'ls(;or:;il1, MOlttl.se,n :lail!.cur.cloy \\ilh full miltt.llY hon- He labcl~ll tile ~ielivuy ,e.s, excel­OL;', The Vetelans of FOlelgn lent, a 1J\.3t;nl!i.((nt vvice.•\ sec·\\':11 s anel Amel itan Lcgion Wtil ond to the nomi11atiol1 \\ 4S lllall~bl,. !n c.hal gl' of eta ial IIt(;S. by Ge,!1~1 0.1 Wainwri~l.t, ~ :~ ~--- -- ' Behin,~ .the scene3 M(llt"i1sen

fOlllle\ rUplOI::S \\ hlch pUI PQItell toexp1ail\ Var;c\t:l)iJt;q-;'s "ltlJ<e warll,

'athtut!~ to accqJling the presi­dency." S'>!ch tal!{ rej,1ol(ecJ that\\ h..,n tll0 f{('l'ui.Jl!c<.\ns e<)l)t~ll ect thekg.slature l\~o ;,'eal~- f:go, Vifn·denh~lg aglt'e<,l to hauul0 lhe Jor­eign affa,i1s vvhlle Taft 1l;!l1Celltt"at.ed Oll dOllll:"tk iss les a11l1 p;im-eJ fo:, t)le l'ie~:uUllY 1 '

:follcl'Setl hac! gleat II'Qist' for'SPdkll' of II e 11 I~e Joe ~faltin

I :-'b"s) 1\10 pICs:'JeJ at the con·\€l.llc',' He ha!lJlecl the palli­n:edaty C'Il'lS l\c,:l!ufully and\\.elJ~d a big gaHI \\llh goodc:~'~c\, S31 \ th~ Old !lank'cr,.

No 14Vol 66

Big Neiospoper

Section "AU Is' Approved'Five Counties Benefitted:Local Plcmt to Enlarge

Fire BurnsNew Sink

When heat fl01l1 the sunthlough a window pane igllltedall soaked paper packIngalOund a set of sink !i,xtuleS, abrand new cabinet sinl<, slillunclated, was desl!oy('d at theGeorge Satterfield home Mqn·day afternoon, '

Mrs, Satt€lfield t::<tlr'gdsh(dthe fire 3,l1l1 although Quite un:happy OHr tl:e loss of her sink,is thankful that the fil e stal t·ed \\hel; she was at home, andjust after a new Plymouth hadbe.:n backct,! out of the gal age,

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-Ever:>'body reads QUIZ wantads. ~f

REA Makes Gains,

In Plan To Wire630 Farm Homes

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To Play. Eat at Park:Programs Ends Friday,Midgets Will Continue

The Loup Valley Region's

D, E, Wallac-e, president ofChrysler corpora tion, spent afew hours in Ord this week, in­terviewing C. A, Andel son, lo­cal ChI ysler-Plymouth deale I',and inspecting MI, Ander sori'snew gal age bu.lding' which WillSOOI1 be rcady for occupancy.

Mr, \Vallace complimentedAnderson high~y on the newstructure and sa ill he wag quitefavorably iuipresscd. He wasern cute to his Ianc 11 nOIth ofBurwe-ll wher e he Will spendsever al weeks.

ChryslerPrexy Here

~(",J<, ';ji&%W¥hU§C.. ,. , - ~." \ '

Bug sI?ray pumper c1osl;s in on fli~s corner ~d in an out-bui!r;J.inS/ behind the Ord SeedHouse. B,Y Thursday the anti-insect spray in O:d WC!3 expocted to be compleled. Included insprayed ar\1as ure alleys in business and reside 1tial districts, stock ycud.3t city clump, the creckeast o{ town and the picnic grounds in' Bus;;oll park, \.:

In th epidure above. Henry Janus lends Ill) high prCSSt!1 0 ~ump while Richcud SluItcIhandle::; the nozzle end. I A third mup in tho cow ud'iCu:l'cd uh((/\.1 of the truck to WCUll led­dent:3, ' -~ SV';OIK 3 PllC.to

Dick Tolen Writes of ExperiencesGained At Cornhusker Boy's'.'State

Dick Tolen, 01 d high school +scnior, was one of the 300 boys ,-~---"""":;..--.,..------,chosen flom all OWl' the stati' tolI,tttnd the annual COlnhuskerLays' state, held lecently at theUnivelsity of Neblaska agricul­tu"" (ollege campus,

Taking his pal t in the wcek ofgovell1lllcnt demo:1stI ation, Dick'" as elected to a city office a.1dwas a candidate for state oillee inthe plirnary elt:ction, The pi O·gl am is sponsol ed by the All1etl~can Legioll with a hope of givin$OUI' youngel' citizens a \\ orkingknowledge of the Amel ican demo-c'Ja cy,

Now attending the All-Statemusic confel"nce in Lincoln, Dick\\ rate the follo\\ ing on his ex­pellenq:s,

I think that COlnh'~lskcl Bo~'s'

State is one of the b(;st ex·p"liel:ces that I have eHI' hal,

(Conlinuel~ 0,: Page 7)

Olympic ContestsReach Finals AtThursday Picnic

Elcct rlc ity for neatly GSO fall'lhomes in Valley, w hcr-lcr. Gal­field, Glld"y and Shel(l1an coun­ties was assui eel this week as tlwH~A office in Olll'unnouncell that\Vashing ton offleta Is ha\'e a p­proved plans for the 3:j2 mile "A"sec tlon.

Con h act fOl the job is cx pecledto be let within a month, Uncle rpresent plans, const iuction \\111 he­gin in August. The cont i actorthen has 60 to £l0 dayH to f in ishth job, said W, 1', Hollamls, 01 dlnnnugc "

The "A" llne, fil st of four sec­tions, will ser ve as the SpiIW-WOl kfor the coming sections, Nca rly50 per cent of the fal ms on the"A" section ar e wit ed, Hollandsaid, and the I ema in de r ar e ad­vis~u to see electricians soon for

Final contests in the LIttle wiring estimates so construct ionOlympics of the city recreation will not be delayedpI Ogl am WIll be played off ThulS: "U" S"C"vu Coming' Too.day when the more than 80 par- Construction on t're "1<" sectionticipants in the summer play- WIll follow inuur-dia tely upon com·glound activities troup off to Bus· pletion of the "A." An esti'11ated

, sell palk for picnic and play, 43i fallns \\ll! h,' linked to the'It will be the next to last meet- system by the "B" section, Syl

i1'g of the summer of the 1\ot21 y. Papiellllk, Iight-of-\\ ay COOl di­sponsoled aellviUE's for the young n"tor, is now mapping and slak·people, Old chutlhes \\iJl aid in ir.g' yal(Jpoles for this sectionthe picnic pJang. The -ide;s Will Power for the neW electIice&ch lakc a sack lunch anu treats system will be fUlnished by the\'Illl be pI 0\ ided by the Rotar- city electric pla:1t in 01 U anu theians, Consumel s public PO\\ er dish ict.

In announcing the FI iuay can- Of the 1,479 customel s on all ofelusion of the IeCleation plugl am, the pr oposed sections, the 01 dDil'(;ctor AIP:< Codn ane said that plant Will supply 80 I, said Gcor gehe hoped to continuc the Midget AIlE'n, city plant manager,baseball teau. \\ihllc, rain arl9 ,The addltionaJ power bUlt!en

t! t will necessitate the installation ofSC04 t ,camp have letal cd ea(1) another 1,000 kllo\\ all unit

jAllen

b~o~li'~~~utos~~e'ina:~t;ci~e;tl~nwgl s~id, The. new diesel genelatorcompetition With 10tn.:1' teams. iI/ill, be housell. in a bUilding \\ hich

,t W III be bUll t neal" the plan t.The ~quad is 11I11}ted to bars 1?;)e"l:s-ol<; illld unuer, _' Se<:ldllg' Contl'adol:.

Allen disclosed. that the Old, Conclusion of thl) L~ttle Olyp\- plant now has thl ee tI anSfOlll1e ISpic~ ,Will se~ !C ont (;slants go to and one 6p31 e fol' the new in­tlle,r marks I,n sack laces, thlee· stallation, The sub-station, helegr,;ed Hlces anJ relays, Dod&e, saiu, WIll be btnlt while REA goeshall, ba~eball and other .ga:lws arc ahead with its Wil e and pole \York,alsg scheduleu for the 'plcn'c day. Advel tisements for a contiaetol'

An al'chcly snoot for gizls of for the "A" scction constructionjt'ni\H and high school age \,,11 b,gall in this IS:oUo! of the Qulz,be 11eld FI id"y, Cochrane saLl, The notlce WIll r un for: tlll eeAll out UOOI p13ns for the \\eel<, of wee1<s amI the contlaet will be let.COUI~e will be depenuent on fa- After 'the contI;lct is apPloved 9Y\'I;ll able \\ cather, ~e, ,said, Hegu· Wa"hing lon, lht) cont.' adol' hasluI' playgl uUIl,l alll\ Illes will ulso just ten, e1:iys to bc'" 111 constI uc·be hdJ Flil1-1y at the Gla<le tiOl1. ,.'"slhooJ: 'Tilt) IU~A office also rcpol ttd

On \Vee1nl,su3Y a costume COIl- that saIne 1t1l1l0lS \\cro makingte:,t \vil! fIll the leclt:ution plO- tht) rounds thot c!cctricity on thet(l'illll at the schoo! Pir ates, cuw- new s.ectionli woulu be I ationell.1:10;)'s anu pIince",Pt3 Will pal ade Office aulhodt\t:s slatt:ll thattbdr finely in competition for the thcle \\,as no tl\.lth in the lumor.1'/"ttiest costunlC, mu,t nove:l, EledIicllly lightt:ll ChI istmasmost famous chal aetel ization amI tI et's this yt'p I: for, many fallllother elassifie.ltions, homes iA def1l11tely 111 pI uSPClt.

THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1948

SECTION ONE,

Mira Valley Farmer, LongAsthma Sufferer, Succumbs:funeral June 30th

Donald Krick, ,

Is FHA HeadDonald Krick, new Valley coun­

ty supervisor of the FHf\, as·sumed his duties Monday in theoffice in the basement of the Oldpost office, He replac!,s LeonardVavdnq. who was llansfellt'lt toth(> FHA office in yO! k,

Krick has bed employet.! by theFal In Home adminisll a tion since1939 except for tll1 ee yeal s ser vicewith the 3rmy. He comes to Oldflom the YOlk eOtlnty office, Pie­viuusly he \YOlked with the FHAin Red Cloud amI Hastings,

The new supelvisor is malli,c;dand has a young son, His familywrll join him When ho )"oCo.te9 ahome in Ord,

Outdoor Dance',Floor Completed

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At FairgroundsJimmy Catoll and his 01cheslI a

Will initiate the new COllC1 etc and111..1.1ble outdoor d;lnce floor noWbeing bUllt at the Valley countyfair glounus, on Monday July 5,the fair boar d a11l10cuned this\\"CC ~,

The new floor, GO x 80, is be­ing eonstJueted by Sheldon BIOS,of NOI th Loup, al:d will be avail·able fC!r publi,c danccs.

.BOln' in Valley count;>" Dec. 22,1895, all ,of MI. Bledth,auer's lif,ewas spent in this county untilthlee yeals ago \~hen he went toTucspn, Adz,' and later to PIes·cott, Aliz, becat\se of his healtp,His childhood \\ as spent in theElyda n.eighbolhood and he movedto Mira Valley with' his par ents,the hite Dave Bledthauel' and MIl'Bredthauer, now of Grand, Islany.While he was still a bo;', and thlltcommunity lemained his hplt1('thell'afte... .

He selV(>d in thc fil st Worlll wardom Oct, 1917 until May, 191B,first at a t1aining camp near I~it·

tie HOlk, Al i<, and then in over-seas duty in Fiance, ,

His malliage to Miss AlmaHell\" ege , OCCUI! cd on Aug. 1,1917, anll thll'e chlhhen wele bOlnto them, one son, AI vin, and twodaughtels, Mr8. Norma Fox, Olt!,and MIS. Laube \Vell~, C()te~fielu,

Thele also arc two glandehllJren.MI'. Bll;dthauel' was one of the

most popular and well-to-do farm­ers of the Mil a Valley al e:t andwas an extensive cattle fe·edcl'. Hewas also active in chulch work,remaining a memb,'r of St, John'sIi:vangt'lical chuICh tllIoughoutlife and an elder for the past six;.'eal s. He also wa s a member ofthe Amelican Legion and was ac·tiv"l in township, school and civicaffaiI s, alwa:>'s being on the sideof pi og Iess and keeping up hisintelCst in the affairs of his homecommunity even after health Iea·sons requil ed his residence else­where.

Pallbealels at the funelal Wed·nesday included Dean and WIlburFuss, ~Idon and David Lange, Le·land BI edthauer and Dale Hell­wege. Frieda I<'oth, Mr s. Land­graf and Emma Dobbelstein look­ed after the wealth of floral trl­butes which came flom !.is hostsof frient!s, re:atives and businessassocia tes.

Besides his mothCI', wiuow andchildl en Mr, BI edlhaucr is mourn·ed by two sistel s, MI s, Rose Fuss,North Loup, anu Mrs, EstherLang", Old. and by two brvthelg,Hel bel t BI edthaucr, \Vood River,and Oscar Bledthauer, GqlndIslam!.

The news reached Ord Satur­day of the sudden death of Ar noldD. Bredthaue r, 53, at G:OO thatmorning at Prescott, Ariz, whelehe had lived for the past eighteenmonths in hope of securing Ididf'roru asthma, from which he hadlong been a sufferer. A suddenheart attack was the lrmuediatecause of death.

Funcral services were held fOl'Mr. Bredthauer at 8t. John'sEvangelical Lutheran chur eli inMil a Valley Wednesday arter noon,June 30, with Rev. Walter G.Landg i af pi esiding and bur ial wasin Mt. Hope cemeter y at Scotia.

A. D. Bredthauer,Dies Suddenlyat Prescott, Ariz.

THE ORD QUIZ, OF-D, NEBRASKA

U.\~U ~OXCEHT.Due to the fact that the banu

concelts'h.ave been rained out forthe past sevel/l-l wee!<s it has beencicciued that when it is impossi·ble to have the concert on \ ....ed·nesday evening as scheduled, itWIl! be held on Thu.I sllay evcning,weather pel1111tting.

Supreme CourtRules On Water

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Measure P,oint

,the fair' grounds. Wreckers andan ambulance will be on hand incase of mishap on the tI ack.

Radng Blood. ' ,The Color ado Automobile Rae­

ing club was or ganized to giVe anoutlet to the young fellows whoseemed deter mined to st r ip down014 car sand mal<e Iacer s of them,To get these speeder s off thestr eets and give them an outletfOI' their Iacing deslr es, the clubwas formed and has prog ressedalmost to the point of prof'es­slonalisrn.

With these men, racing simplyoccupies a place in their lives asa hobby and not as a livelihood.They spend their days WOI king attheir' respective jobs. Nighls arededicated to work on their hotrods, The cars 'always seem toneed a little tuning, adjusting orrepair for a better soup-up.

All of the machines are capableof speeds over 100 miles pel' hour,some represent Investments of asmuch as $3,000, The car s mustnot weigh less than 1,200 poundsnor more than 2,600, The wheelbase must be not less than 98inches nor mal ethan 115, Enginesused in the racers include Mel"cury, V·8, Riley, Lincoln, Cragersuperchal ged, Chevrolet. Nasr,FOld 6 and 1hllel·.

"Read by 3,573 Families Every \Veeh"

Some far mel s are Complain.ing that city folks bring lincans and garbage oj.lf to theeountIy and throw it into diteh­es along the highway. Thisresults in much trouble for thefarmer when he tr ies to mowthe grass ami the wecd.s alongthe side of the road and thedeposits of galbage are anabumination and a haven forflies, ,

This practice is bad, Thosewho have bcen following it al easked to Idlain, please, flamcontinuing it. Let's be con­sider ate and let's dump ourtin cans and our gal bagewhele they belong and notalong the roausid.e!

FarmersComplain

Sunday mOlnipg a Piymouth se·, from the east, bloa4~,ide, Thedan belonging to Dave Gugg"nll1os Plymouth was bauly smashed wllh

. , ' 'd the lights anJ other glass bloken.and dll\l.n by hiS son, L1o;.u, ,an The jeep hat.! its UOOI' jammed,a jeep pickup owned and dllven No one was sedously injul ed, al­by Lloyd G(;weke wele involved in though Bud Anuelson who wasan accident on the intelsection riuing in the jeep with Lloydnorth of the post office, The Gug· Geweke got a bump on tho head,genmos cal' coming fr (1m the nOIth Dan Htlff was a1.,o a l':\'~:>ent:cl'

hit the Ceweke jeeI), traveling in the jeep.

Cars Collide at Ord Intersection

Acre·foot A.t, Headgate,Denied Megsure at J.andTw~ Judges in Disse'nt

Water divelted flam the NOlthand Middle Loup I \Yo s for' ir­rigation pur poses should be n\e,a?·uled at the h~ad ga,te instead of ~tthe land, a'ccor ding to a statesupr eme COUl t rUling of last week.

Toe NOlth Loup a'nd MiddleLoup III igation distdct,$ asJ<ed fOI'a clal'ific3tlon of 'an agreel\lentWIth the Loup Rivei' powel' elts­trict which \\'ould assur e one lootof watel pel' aCle on the land,The applicaUo(1,was deried ~ythe depal tllleut of loal!:'; and II'·rlgation. Appcal was maue to theSUPlt'l1l0 caUl L

In the opinion of the COtH t, theclalification iequested woulu ineffee t be an amendment of thestipuation enteled into by the twoill igation di.slr ic~s in 1933.' S',Ichaction can not be tal,en by thecaUl t, the ruling' stated,

It was gener:ally conceded byboth par ties that an aCl'e·foot ofwater on the land is necessal y forpI opel' illigatiorl of farm landin this area. Th~ inigation dis­tricts contendetl that if the wateris measul('d ill the hcaclgatf', ap­proximately 60 pel' cent of thewatel' would be lost in transpol ta,-tion to the land. \

Justices DhS{'llt..~~ ~~~ t COUlt' Justices Yeager and

Paine dissented to the ruling, SaidJustice Yeager:

"The dcparlqlent of roads andir tiga tion el'l ed in its I efusa I toamend it$ or del' Of apPlOpda­tion to show the disb iets weI eentitled to a maximum of oneacre·foot ot w~ter qeliveled toeach acre ot lanu, if in the ex·ercise if good hUsbandl y the landrequired that arp,ount of watel,"

lie claimed \ha t the depart.ment's interplet:\lioJ1 of the Olderwas incorrect arid without soundlegal basis.

Established April, 1882

Hot Rod Race Devils OfferThrills. Chills. Spills Sunday

July Fourth Weekend On Ord TrackPromises Exciting Race Exhibitions

With the flash of the greenstarters flag at the Old race backSunday af te rr.oon, an expected

" crowd of 2,500 racing fans willscoot to a comf'ot table place onthe edge of their seats to witnessthe daredevil ,acenlen push theirgrowling, t)",Isting and chui ningHot J{ods towar d lIW finish line.

",Wet blall.l<ets and cowar ds ar enot allo\\\-U:' writes the racingclub secre tary from Denver. "Thatis th(,l unwritten law on thetracks."

Racing representatives in Oldthis wee k expt essed some concer nover the 'shar p drop from the topof the banked curves On the track.It might prove to be an inter est­ing hazard in a spin-out, onecommented,

A spin-out, he explained, iswhen the race r's lear wheels skidto the outside of the curve at highspeed, Many times the speederWill leave the hack, he said. Ac·cor ding to the club rules, a carthat spins out may re-enter therace only if It can be restartedon its own IJOWe!.

Fight to Finish. ,When a dr i\ el' feels a spin-out

coming, he II ies to kick the en­gine out of gear but keep itrunning, If the machine is lightside up when it lands, the dl'iv,,1'may dIive back onto the hackand stal t fighting again towanlthe black and white chcckeH:dfinish flag,

The race is liable to appearlike a fig ht, too, to _the sp"ctatOIswho lU e unaccustomed to rod­racing. One of the hot lad ac­cessol ies is the nel'fin~ iI on~- asteel ,bar bum,l!ing.gllll used inplaCe of a standal d bumper, .

As a racer enter s a turn, speedIs usually cut - slightly, Anothel'racer coming up from be1:lind onthe slI aig!)t-awa~':sometimes gunshis 'machin.-: to make up tilne,ttjcn l;a.ins th~ cal' ~head as ameans of slowirg down f91" theCurve.. Dlivep; also bump leadingC/l.lS as"a sign"l to "get out of thewal," since' hot rod equipmentdol'S not i'nclude a hom for war n-inbo "' ') ;, I I ./- .. \" ,

, , 10'1.'1'1('(' Start.Rilcel swill litl}-I t flam aI, in.

vel ted posItion with the fastestmachi!l€'s on the outsiue 01' in therear. This Will eliminate the fOs,cibil1ty of the best cal' star ingin the r,Q.Il and getting out infJ ont for the entil e route. A mOl ehea ted eO\11ptliUon Will resultfronl the im'el ted star t.

Commi Uec's 01ganized unllCl'lhe Cham bel' of Commel ce to co·ordillite activities uuling the tworacing dayH al e:

Tlack oWcials-Clyde Baker,track superintenucnt; Gene Bar­nett, stalter; Syl Papiernik, timeJ;Bruec Covey, announcer,Publicity~Bill Steen, Ed Ap­

king, E. Allnstrong, Jay ~rown,anu Ed CnasteJ',

Miuway concessions - C I a I' kWcckbaeh, Donald SLewal t andArt Pierce.

The a I'd Cosmopolitan clubmembels will direct the parkingand pel for m the police duties all

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First LoqdNew 'Wh~atTh~ fll st load at 1948 wheat

in thi~ vicinity' all ivrd at theFar m~r's eleva10r in 0,1 d Wed·nesday m0l111ng, The 10aJ camefrom a () acre tJact owned by1:d Janus, three l,l'\iles west oftown a'1d was combined. yield·ing 13 bushels to the au e.

At the elevalQr the' wheatte,steu 58 pounds. nor mill mois­ture content ant.! blOUght a~I ice ott .$?,.9J per, l.!u"hel.

Three-Year· Old Flattened:Hailed Corn Improves,13 Bushels {rom Drylcnd

, \\'.E.\.TJlEItBy Observer Horace

-, High LowWed, 74 56Thurs 77, 56FYi, 84 60Sat. 80 66Sun, 70 58MOll, 80 60Ttles, 81 56Wed, Noon So 57Total June' precipitation

l04S •June precipitation 1!l-l7Preclpitation fir st six

months 1918PI' ..dl'ltation first six

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Lightning FlicksAt Ord Buildings,Harvest Starts

Whimscial 'weather 'plagued theOrd area during the week witheverything from rain, hail, wind,li&,htning and finally tapered offWith mild summery day begin­ning Sunday. No serious damageresulted from the variety ofstorms.

Three-yeal'-old Leslie Hughesgot the biggest charge out of Sat­urday's thunder shower. A flickerof lightning caught him by theseat of the pants and knocked himd-own. He was uninjured.

His mother, Mrs. Bob Hughesand sons, Lannie and Leslie wei ewatching the storm from a win­dow in their home in northeastOrd. The lightning hit nearby andapparently jumped to a radioaerial, Enter ing the house, thebolt spllnte i ed the base board ofthe room,

Slivers of the scatterlnx woodwele imbeddcd in Mrs. Hughes'leg, A slight electrical chalge wasalso felt by her and the children,

It was the secOlld time the(' weather man had enteled the

Hughes' home in Iccent da:>'s. Herode in thlough a hail slashedscreen and window uulil1g the "bighail" on Wednesday, two weel{sago. Extensive damage OCCUl! cdto plaster, fUll\iture an,d roofamounting to about $2.000,

Scatters Glass Tubt',Rl;llph No'rlllan and Elnest

liol ncr escaped Scr iotls injul ywhen IJgh~ning hit the neol} signat the' Or~ glil!. The two menst<l;pding under the sign in theGrill uoonvay, Heat from the boltfu;;ed metal suppolls 9f tlle, n~Qntubing arid sent glass scatteIingto' the sidewalk.

NOl!llan said' a blinding lightflashed as the lightning' slILlck.He anu,J;Iorner beat a l,1asty'le-tlcl),t inside, he said" '"At the Gamble ~lore nearby, thelightning was Qelle\'cd to have rid­d~n In· a 'disc.onnected ';"iring-· ipthe celling. Th,e Fhal ge. describedby witnessc's as It ~'ball of fII e,"nppart:ntly jumped to a fluor es·cent light, whiCh wall tur'ned off at

t the time lind' thert dlsnpp{'ared.JellY Gillham, pitnter at the

QUiZ, also leceind a mirlor joltWhen a' lightning chni ge came inOn a mc,tal dr ill which he was op-er o.tinl::, ,

Wht1e li~lltnln~ shlkes stabbetlat 01 t1 and yicirllty, the I aips also

. carne.. Shower 8 feU almost dailydll-ring the week. Spotty, light hailwa,; r€'por ted, ~s the moistUl etotal arl1Ounted. {ar mer-s ' ehangedtheir' III ayers to a plea for a littledry spell ,

Slow Har"f'(,(.Meantime, harvesting got off to

a slo\'" stat t in Vlllley county. VicBenben of the D~vIs creek neigh­borhood staded culting wheatSaturday noon. Rains chased theh,arvesters out of the field a fewhours later,

First delivery Of whe\l.t to theelevator showed ~ 13 bUllhel yieldfor a dryland crop, which received80n.le hail, Combining is not, gen·er ally underway, but quite a fewbinders are busy. .

Eut prospects Were far froingloon1y. ,Weather ObserverHorace Travis stopped a minutefrom his pan~ dutlell to recall

t1 the drought of the 30's, Saidhe: "Our rainfall for the firstsix n\onths of 1~34 was 3.20inches. Wc'ye ~ad nearly threetill1eS that an10ullt this yeal.",West of Ord, wheat cutting was

scheduled for Thursday al'\d l<'d­day- if the rains d<;clde to holdoft, Most fields wele reportedreedy for the har\'Cst, Some fears'wcle explessed that the filledheads would be' going down soonunlc'ss it ddes, '

<.'oP\ ~{llt'I'IH cd.At Grand lsland, hArvest work·

,ei s 'appeared' lij<ely to get ap­proximately $10 ada,)' plulj boalddulin~ the han'cst scason. Com­bines Were expcctcd to receive $4­an aCle. Th,t) 014 ell1Noymen~ of­fice Wf\s unable to predict localwages (01' a lack of job prdel s., Hail·stoned Caln wi!.s look ingbt;t~~r than early est/mates PI'C'dieted. l"almClij wele also look­ing happier. Hap-peal ed thatrll-iny weather I1qd ,:-iven the bat­ter ed stalks a alaI ttn~ chance be­toie th~ sun-bSike began,

'Aftcl' fidds wer c' progressingwi~hout llPparcnt' s.,e,rjous da.magetlom the varii:ty of weather,Heavy sj:cOJ1d cuttings were in

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JIMMY CATON

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Com"pliance CheckNow in Progress

fol' 120 guarantC'ed months pltls alike amount per month for life pastthat period. This was under aregulation applying' to benefici­aries over 30 years of age.

Had the decision not been re­versed \Vozab declared, it would Ihave increased NSLI liabilities bytens of billions of dollars morethan the premiums pa.ld into thefum!.

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You're Invited To Come'Visit Us At Any Time. _Later fhiscSummer We. ' ,

Are Going 'yo Have a Ff,l1I Dress Inspection

Party. Wat(~ ,For It.

/Valley 'Bottling CO~lithe "SteWQrts"

And the bottling Qf theflQYor'some ~OPI Orange Crus'hand Vess Calais now underwqy'inoneof the most mod..

".e,r,n b~ttling plants in the middle west.

Ord

e'veOur New' Building'

THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA:

Dolls of every description werebrought by enthusiastic ownersto tlle ai1l1u~'l1 doll contest held atrecreation \Vednesday aftel'l1oon.l\Iost 0(' the girls entered severaldolls from their doll collections.

The prizes {or the oldest dollswellt to Carol lI1cOstrich andClarice Dodd. Barbara Hansen' andSonya Anderson won first andsecond ribbons for tile funniestdoll::;. Patty Mc:Ostrich and JerryWilson won the. pl'izes for the Checks on compliance with thecutest dolls. The two prizes for the AAA are no\"+ being made by com-most unl,lsual dolls went to Jean- mitteemen of the Valley CQuntynette Dye's entry of a doll from office, Chinnan Paul Owens an­Africa and her sister Joyce's entry nounced T1}ursday.of a real tiny doll. Dolls entered Owens isslled a call for reportsby JOJ'ee Dye and Clarice Dodd from fanners who have completedwon ribbon;; for the smallest d,olls their practices for 1948. Reportspresent. The best dr~ssed doll was should be submitted at the AAAentered by Catherine Gilroy with office on the west side of theJerry \Vllson's entery winriing squal'e in Ord.sccom!. Joyce and Jeanette Dyewon first aml second for the pret- t A lalghe r.umblcr~f bda ms anlltlpst dolls . ell aces ave a 1 l'a '..1 y een bUllt

• " . '. , 0' ,this year, Owens stated, He point-1< l~St, fOI th Q, I~'.g~~t, doll \~ ent Ied out that these projects have

to ~al~ol lIfcOstllCh WIth second helped to hold bJ.ck flood waterto Glance Dodd. and control erosion. Such me-

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'NS··ll 'De e.dends be approved by the county COm-IV mit tee prior to construction, hesall1.

A Possibility An excellent dam Wfl;j com-pleted last weel< by Alvin Ander-

When the U. S, Suprelllc Court l son on the R. C. Kokcs fal~m westrecently renrsed a decision of th~j-0f .Ord on the Sargent hIghway,lower courts granting 'payh1C'nt of IsaId Owens,as much as five times the value of i -----,-,---.----~-.-,~-

many Na.ti.onal, Sen'ice Life Insur-I Body of Eld~'tlanCe polrcles, It opened the way vfor the muC'h discussed payment, .of dividends to present policy ho!d- DeHar't To Beel'S, John J. \Vozab, county serviceofficer, stated today. B \., ~ t H ..

The important decision was reno rOUnn omederC'd in the case oJ Mrs. Tillie ' ,':JZazow. of Chicago, beneficiary of According to t,he Americanan enlisted man who died in a Glaves Registlation Di\ision, theJapanese. prison canip. ¥rs. Za· jbody of Staff Sergeant Eldon L.zove clal!11ed the full $5,000 face DeHalt, Ord youth killed in thevalue of the policy pl\.ls three pel" PhilippinC's, is enroute home forcent interest to be paid in 120 bul'ial.guaranteed fnstal!!11C'nts of H8,08 The body is aboard the U. S.each in ad,lition to the same Army tramport Sergeant Monismonthly sUm for the remainder of E. Crain, amI was due to dock inher life beyond the 120 months San Frandsco on June 28.. From:guarant\,e period. two to six weeks will elapse bcfore

The Veterans, Administration the body will reach Ord. Next of Isought to pay M~. Zazove $29,~0 ~n ~ William h D~Iart of O~. ~£~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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Sargent·Loup CityHighway Sought

~Iira Valk,v' E\allgeli\,'al Uili(edBrethren Chun'h

\VaIH'n G. Stuller,' l\linistc'l'Sunllay school, 10 a.lll. Will

I'otb, Supt,1I10rning wOl'ship, 11 a,m.Omcials of the church and Sun­

day school will be installC'd at thissuvice as it is the first Sundaye·f the 'm,w Confcd~nC'e y\:'ar. Thesall ament of Holy COlll1l1unionwill also be 0 bse rved. It is im­pedant that evel y otIidal be pre­se nt.

7:30 p,m. Junior Leagtw, YouthFEllowship anu Auult 1<'elJo\\'ship,

Bvening w0rship service, 8 p,m.

ATTE:" us ClIt ;UCII SCHOOL of Downey's brothel', Warren Hall rof thiS. \\.'eCk for the Ca~adial1Mrs. Elmer Zlomke will leave and family Friday They also Northeast on a fishing trip. They

Sunday to attend a two week mis- visited Mrs. Delia Downey before I will go about 300 miles up intosionary school at Mt , Sequayah at returning to their home Saturday. I the int erIor of Canada around t~e

F'ayct tcvillc, Ark. Mrs, Zlomke is Mrs. P.O" Peterson and chil- Red Lake district. . ,!,he onl/a State officcr in Missionary drrn drove to Grand Island last moans of transportation to. this

rwork of'the Methodist church, Tuesday where they met their town sl~ce It was established

Rev. L, V. Hassell who was re- daughter and family, 1.11', arid Mrs. twenty-flv~ years ago, ",:as by. Icent ly appointed Missionary Sec- LesterrK. Johnson and baby com- water untij last year a hlgJ:1way

re tary for the Hastings District ing f rorn their h0111e In Falls was completed to the town ofof j he Methodist church wil! at- Creek, Ore. They will spent R~d Lake, Enroute Mrs. Facklertend the last day or so of the ten several weeks visiting relatives WIll make. a short. sto~ over ~t. ~day school. ami friends in \he city. town outsld~ of.~lpes one, Ml11n"

The ruisslona ry school will run Mr and Mrs Han Conrad and where she WIIJ VISit a school chumfrom July 6 until July 16. daugllter, Mal'~'lI'et, ind Mrs. Cert s,he ,,~asn't seen for a number of~- ------.--- ~ ,--~~- Bis)1op returned Sa turday evening j eal"rD.--~ _iliA 1'\IIJ' from AlanJale, N, D. where they 1111'S. ')Vilma Brandt of Io'ullertOI1

l ~ had gor.e to attend the Iuncral of and son and family, Captain and.their brother-in-law, Charles Mur- Mrs.' Leo Brandt and two children

, ray. of N. Carolina, and a daughter,, ~liss, Frances SI~ith and :-'lrs~ Mr, and Mrs, Dewey Lee and Mrs. Wajda Luffler, of Columbus,

, F loren:e I~ughC's \\ ere hostesses gran,ln1other, Mrs. George Dewey, Nebr. Mr. arid Mr:; .. Glenn Adams,t~ their bridge dub, at a se,ven s cnt Sunda in Grand Island. and 1111'. and Mrs. VIrgIl R~nzo of

• ' 0 clock dinner at the hot cl sun-! p y , . . Sargent were guests of their par-: day evening 'with Mrs, Norma ,1111's. FrC'd ~lgI;t 0: San,Dlego, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ronzo,

Hug hes as horio rcd guest. The f sa~Jf, ~nd II! Is: Ella ~ ZlUbel. HI': of I Sundaj . :,I tables were bca ut iIully decorated, IESlol1lL,I~, Ca lif., ~to.l ted 0.1 their I ,_, '

,~ 'caning out tbe patriotic m ol.if of lret;lt n [ ri p to tlici r homes Tue~-I ~ ....._~~ ..... ,- I red. white and blue, day mOlmne:, •i Mr. and Mrs .•Russell Jones en- Mr. and Mrs. Folkonson of i

t crt a ine.I their children, Mr. and Escondi,lo, Calif, returned to their~lrs, :--ionis Jcncs, Mr, and 1111's. home Thursuay, morning, TheyStanton Jones and family and a came to Uurwcll to attend thefrie-nd. Douglas Holcomb, of AI'- Iun era l of the latter's mother,ca.Iia to a dinner Sunday. Mrs, H. G, Helmctuup.

Mrs, Clarence Harrod spent Mr. arid Mrs, War-ren Hall, 1111',Monday at tl1e farm horue of ,Mr. and 111's. LeRoy Anderson amiand Mrs, Harry Brockman,' Mr and Mrs. Cliffonl Anderson

MI. and Mrs. Cecil Bulls and' wele guests of 1111. anll MIS. W., k Mrs. Vere Shafer attended the ball F, Manasil Tllesljay enning, The

A colony of S9 hives qf bees suff~red a tou gh break in the big hail of two wee s ago. game 3unday at Taylor. Taylor occasion being the 1I1anasil's wed-Owners Lenninger and Gaylord ofA~cqdia pul the hiv~s (shown above) on a hill west of the juniors defeated the Burwell jun-j ding anniversary.alfalfa mill during the afternoon. Several acre's of full-blooming sweet clover surrounded the ors 7 to 5. " , MI. anll Mrs. Ulo'v Faclder amIlocation, A few hours later slashing hail mowed the clover. Mrs.. Charles Downey and son Ison and Mr. and ~Irs. Clifford~-,--------~-.-------~~--~---------.--, -~-----.-----------.------.-,--,~~-----of Scotts Bluff were the guests Anderson expect to leave Friday

A~"elllLly Of God 1'11\.lrdl.q. E. I:!'ogelman, Pastor

Sunday school, 10 a,m.\Vors!1ip and praiSE: service, 11

a"m.EvallgC'1istic service, 8 p,m.Prayer meeting; \Vednesday, 8

p,m.Young people's service, Friday,

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l'hureh of l'ilrbt(Christian Chur~h)

CIJ'de Scott, MinisterWilma }3all, Bible School Supt.

10;00 A. M. Bible school.11;00 A. lIf. l?eginning this Sun­

day is the first in a series on"The Churc,h Revealed in theScriptur.cs,"

8:00 P. M. Enning EvangelisticService, Message "When ChurchMembers Become Christiani;,~

Thursllay 8 p, M. Mid-week.Bible study. This was changed toavoid any conflict with the banllconcert,' ,

Thcl ~I~tIIOlli~t ChurchL. V. Hasse:l, pastor

Next Sunday the morning sub­iect is: "White Unto Harvest."The church invites all who arenot attendants at other chur('hes,and gives a thoughtful, worship­ful service to all who come.

Remember the board meetingnext Sunday evening 8 o'clock.

Sunday school is at 10 <Ind wor­ship at 11 o'clock

Choir practice is Thursdayevening at 8 o·clock.

Our greatest patriotic duty onJuly Hh, is worshipping God atone of the churches.

Ey<\ngl'1ic'all"nitC'd Brethren Church

J. L, AlI1old, PastorWorship S\:Inday 9:45 and

Thursday 8:00 p. m.Bible Study Sunday evening

7:30.Sunday school 10 :30.

1'1'\,~L,) teriall UllIrth.R. T. COJ\lt~, Pastc)l'--

Next Sunday is CommunIonSunday, every member shouldllialce an effort to be present.Come to Bible school at 9;45 a. m.and remain for worship servicesat 11:00. ' ,

The Leagtie meets july seventh,\\-e \\'('.Ie plC'asc'd to see the haildainage rt'pailcd promptly; nowwt: anticipate a new roof on the1I1anse. \Ve have on hand" soineblueprints for the new buildingtut to date none have been ac­cepted.

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Lutheran ChUl'l'h.c. Jeppesen, Pastor

Sunuay school at 10 a,m.Chtlrch service at 9 a,m,Nopce the early service for this

S\,;mlay.Confirmation class, Saturday,

at 10:30 a,m.Adult class, MOl1llay at 8 p.m.The joint service and picnic of

the congregation of, tbe • church\1 u'e called off because of rainand· will be hC'1d on Sunu<,1y, July

2~1'he Ladies Ai~ extentls' thanks Ifor the support given the bake ';;ale.

Illee HOlllc. Dcvastatcd lly Hail aud Wind

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magnification was made by theGreek scholar, Seneca, who livedjust before the Christian era.Sen­eca filled a globe with water' andmar~'eled at tlie Increased size ofobjects i'hen viewed thl'ougb theglobe,

Sunday callers at the home ofMrs. Lizzie Knapp were Mr. andMrs. R. H, Knapp and James, Mr,and Mrs. Cecil l{napp and family,Mrs, Munay Cornell and Mr. andMrs. Richard Rowbal and babyson, Barbara and Vida Ingersonwere dinner guests of Mrs. Knappand Jerrolin Scott.

Robert and Sharl)'n are spend­ing two weeks in Auburn )viththe Carl and Lind Nelsons, ' Mr,and Mrs. R. H. l<oapp will go aft­er them this weekend.

Et1gene Noyes, youngest son ofMr. and Mrs. Harold Noyes ofPa-J'ette, Ida" was killed in <;\ sea­plane crash off the cost of FloridaSatunlay morning, a~ording towor\1 recdnd here by relatives.He was a member of the U. S.naval air corps.

Roy Cox Is driVing a new 19 t9Fonl alld George Cox has a newFord Pick-up.

ORD 9UIZAdvertisingOrd. Nebr.

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BUSINESS:

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Best of all. our meal is all of unifo'rm hiSh quality.

We jJ.lst don't fool withtl1e cheaper grades because we\ .' I

have found thai customer satisfaction is a lot more im-

portant to us than a quick profit.,

If you dop't see whoI you wan I in our meat caSeS.

just ask for it. Because we do, our own butchering from,

the choicest of home grOwn livestoc;k, we have every

possible cui of meal to suit your fancy.

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Brow n - Jorgensen.Loretta Brown. daughter of Mr.

an.I Mrs. Stanley Brown andGrover Jorgensen, son of Mr. andMrs. Pete Jorgensen, bojh ofNorth Loup, were united in mar­ria ge Thursday, June U, at theMethodist pa rsongo in ROCkwellCity, ra. with Rev. H. E White,pastor of the church officiating.The only attendant :vas Mrs. Les­tel Jorgensen./ The bride wore a street lengthdress of light green and wore acorsage of red roses.

Mr. and Mrs. Jorgensen return­eel to North Loup Saturday' nightand for the presen t arc at homehome with his parents, The groomis employed at the Sheldon Oilz.tat ion,

Theil' halo hats were identical tothat of the matron of honor. Theycarded bouquets of white and paleyellow marguerite da isics.

Tiny Linda Lou Burrows. nieceat the bride, was flower girl. Shewore a pink net frock over a.matching taffeta skirt. The fullskir t - was caught with bows of I

rua tching ribbon. She wore match- I

ing mitts, and a halo hat of net I

and daisies. The flower girl's bas­ket was lined in pink and trim­rc ed in apple green r ufllc s andpink ribbon. I

Both mothers chose afternoondresses of black sheer with,nratching' acccssorres. They \vore I

ehouldcr corsages of ga rdcuia s. 'Presiding at the guest book I

were Misses Ruth Ann Y01,Jng and IDorothy House-s

Val Los-Collins. ' Russell Colliris, brother of the,Miss Francis Davis, daughter of ~/()om, ,sC'l'\'.eu as bes,t man with;

!>l1S, Howard H. Davis of Spring- I lank I! or rester and Glenll Kauff-jf!dd, Mo. and Deane Collins, son man as gl oomsrncn.

of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. cor- Immediately following the cere- J

IIIlS, of Ozark, Mo. solemnizedImouy, a reception was he:\l in the I

thdr wedding vows in a formal horne of the bride's mol~'cr for I

ceremony Satur day evening, Jun- the lnuncdia te family and several19, in the First Baptist church. close friemls. Miss Nancy GilbertTile Rev. Frederick Eastham of- presiued at the punch bowl.[Idated in the double ring ccre- Out-of-town guests indudC'd:l1'.ony before the altar banked Mr. and Mrs. Hobest 1<'. Mauisonwith fern..9 and ucco~'atC'd withIand Miss l\~aly Madison, of T1.jI~(I,baskets of white gladlOlus. OI<Ja.; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mad-

Pl'eceding the candlelight ser- ison of \Villow Springs, Nebl'.;viet', Mrs. lierbert J3ockhors,t, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elliott and~nng "Because" and "Always", Don Elliott of Centerville, Ia.;accompanied by Mrs. Paul Cas· and Mr. and Mrs. Harold T.tc'ck a.t the organ. "Claire de ::;mith and Miss MaTyanne of lola,Lune H was plaJ'ed softly during 1(as.the cerC'mony. Mr. and Mrs. Deane Collins will

Lightin~ the tall white tapers make their home in We.st Plaines,set in tlen:,d candelabra were Mo" where he Is pracbcmg den­Charles L. Burrows and Carl tistry.S:ebs. ,

The bride who was ginn inmania!)e, by her unclo, HerbertP. \Vl!L'eler, wore a gown of ivory

, Eatin, fashioned with a QueenE:izabeth lace collar and laceJ c,ke. The long sIccns ended ingl:ac:eful points onr the handsand the tight fitting bodice wascmamented by tiny covered but·tOn:;; down the back. The softlygathered skirt fen into a semi­train. l{er finger-tip veil of tulle\;as edged In lace and caught bya tiara of seed pearls. She carrieda crescent-shaped spray of creamgladiolUs with a removable centC'r(:or;;age of cream glamallia. Sis­ter of the bride, Mrs. Char!C's L.Buf!'o\\'S, served as matron ofhonor. She was attired in an or·(hid gowi1 of silk marquisetteonr a m~tching taffeta skirt.The tight-fitting bodice was ac­(:ented with a bertha of matchingHimeS and rows of fUmeS cas­caded down the back of the bouf·fant skirt. Her halo hat was ofo~chid net caught by a garland ofu~1i";ies. She carried a bouquct ofwhite mar~ucrite dai;;ies.

Serving as bridesmaids wereMiss Mary Frances ,Madison. ofTulsa, Okl<L Cousin. of the bride,and Miss Ka,thryn l"ord. They\\ ore n)atching off-tije-shouldergown~ of pale blue and )o'ellowt''.1Ieta with matching 'mitts.

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-Mrs. Albert Brown of BrokenBow is spending this wfC'k as ,aguest in her son's home, Mr. andMrs. Jay Brown drove to BrokenBow after his mother Sunday eve­uing:

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Duffy Belrold and his Orch,Admission - ~en $1.00

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i PURPOSES!Big and little loans.Loans to pay accumulated bills, tomake improvements in the home;to meet pressing obligations.

No matter what the need is, thisbank has the cash ready for youand on-short notice.

28-1003.01 Fir« works] re ta il sale outslde (Jt~'j })('ualt>·, Itshal! be unlaw Iul fOl' any person, firm or corpor attou to sellany fin·\\ ochs at rvf atl out"ille 01 tlu- corporate llmlt» ot ~nycit~' or vlllag«, An~' 111'1'''011, fil'lll 01' corporatlon or employ..e01: ag.'nt of any JI('l'sOIl, finn or corporatIou, viola,ting till' )).1'0­vls lons lu-rr-of, shaU he 1I..·..nu-d guilt~, of a mtsdemeancr-, andupon COil' Ict lon th"I,'uf shalf he Illlnbht'll by iJ,llpri"omnl'nt 1\1the COUIl(~' jail for a pcrlod not le"s than fin' <.lars and notexceeding t hirt y day», b)' a fine of not less than twent,)'-fin'dolla rs and not 1II0H' thau 0111' hUI1<11'!'<1 lI014\l's, or by lwth suchfine and illlllri"Ollllll'llt.

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Toni Shampoo, soft water shampoo-ing in hardest water ... tube 49c

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The air conditioned cornlorl of Pullman or'Coach, , ,the tasty dining car meals., "andmany home like conveniences make you'hip by hain a vacation in itself.

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Make' your needs known to our of­fleers. The answer will be quicklygiven.

JULY 1, 1948

-1IIIs. ::5UJ1l3 Kawata of OXI"UU,Calif., visited her sons, Jiro andJoe, in Ord Tuesday. Jiro hasbeen on his vaca tion in Californiaand his mother returned with him.

-MI'. and Mrs. Tom Williamsanti f?mily spent Sunday in NorthLoup visiting Mr. and Mrs. LulaManchester. . I

--Mr. and Mr". Vietor Bcnbenand Donnie spent Monday after­noon vlsit ing with Elizabeth,Minnie and Barbara Lu],es, :

:\lr, and Mrs, \Valter Neumeyerand family returned Saturday eve­ning f'rom a weeks vacation in :Wyoming' They visited her s~s- '. "w"·".tel', Mr. and 1I1n;. Ray Eden atPo\\'ell, \Vyo, and visited Yellow-Istone National Park, They travel- Iell two thousand miles while on,'their t i ip, 350 in the park,

-Mr, and- Mrs, Adolph Se\' en- Ik cr and family attended the wed­[ling and reception of ConnieBrown and Melvin Winters atSlotia, Sunday. Mrs, )Vlntcr::; am!MIS, Scvenkc r are cousins.

Dahlin'> Enlt·rt,.in.Mr. and Mrs, Alber t Dahlin en·

tel tamed Mr. ami MI s. Adolph Sc­vcnkcr and family. Mr. and MIS.

Richard PI ie n and l'eggy, Mr. andMIS. George Houtby arid M\', andMrs. Don Nelson and family atsupper Friday evening,

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, 'Ol'.EHATlOl\".Jalll~s,lItf;'ese,'[r. underwent ,U1

emci gcn,"y < operation at the Clinichospital (or- appcnuidtis Frldayaftel"l\oon., .'

. .E)I,t~I-~G E;:<. y~Oi;i;l\.\l'JO~.Joan Hanson, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs, Ralph Hanson, under­\'~ cnt an, emergency operation forappcndicitus earty Wednesdayn.orning at the 01 d hos'pita l. She\\ as 'taj"en sick about 10 p.m.Tu('sLlo>', . -

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Los Amigos WIll meet with IIII s.DLlane Almstlong ThuIslby,

Thul sday aflellloon Plt..:11 dull\\iII IHeet \\it11 MIS. l'.;l!d Wed,­IIdl !l.

ThLtlsl!,ly evening' pItch dub\\1l! l11cl't with MLs, l'.;dw. Glluster.

II;)lIP~ Circle ;\leds.:1'11e Happy Circle Juniors

v, ith De! 111 ,1 Miska, June 231dwith all me rnbc rs prcscnt . lIb.iyDeth ChJ tfidd t,;a\ e a den.onst ra-'t ion 011 "How to Makc FIat andFeitel1 Scams."

Plans for a eampillg lJ ip toLake Ericson \\ ere dlscusse ,l.

Delma. Miska I epor ted on Dem­onstration Day and explained thepoints of a good dcmonst i alion

Delllh1 MiskeL and Mal y B('thChatfield WIll I cpor t on JudgingDay hell! at Broken Bow June24th at the next meeting, July1st at Chatfulds. Mal y Beth willalso report on the Long Pine {-IIcamp,

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State Farm 'has been the le~[de~ in volume <?f auto premiums lor'muny y.cars. Now they cue the leader in helping bring coots down.

It pays to insure with the company' equipped' to sive you nation­yvide service ~ anywhere in the United States.

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sin"!e ling eelemony, bdol~ aslll~ll palty of lela th'I'S, in thtlhome of the bl id~'s , pal ents, Mr,anll M18, SetOl! Hansoll' of Ja·l\l'J.ka, fOln.er 01'<1 luidents.

Miss Mar y \\'Illiams of JamaicaFang "Beeau.'c" a(:con'pantccl on ItJIC' plano by Rev. EllenlJller. ~liHs I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I..ll:li,· N<'1·.\>ll. of I~Lll \\"'11, C('\I·,ill 1:.

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:1ssisted Chatlesa.nc1 MI. and MI s. Paul Weltzki.

The bride chose for hel' wed·din~' a '\\;hlte, waffle weave' piq,uestl.ee·t leng th dress with a whdeuntI, gold hal. Her a~cessol ics\\ ere of white amI gO!l1. She WOI ea stJ ing of pc'a rls anll call ice! a\\hite l'()salY which belonged tohle/·.grandmother, ~IIS, J. C, Meeoe,Th,: bri,lal COl sagl' W:1S of bluefeathered cal nations tied with a­g olrl libbon.

The bl ides maid, Adelene Bla!"):1,wort' aI, aqU(l elepe dless withwhite acc:essolies. Her corsagl'was of pink feath\'red cal nationsand daisies, tied with a sil\'l'r rib­bon.

Bonnie Klaneeky, sister' of thegroom dressed In white, can ledthe ling' to the altar on a whitesatin 'pillow, "-

The 'groom and his attendant,Paul Adame::, WOI e d:'lrk suits andcalnaliOll boutonnieres, .

After the ee; em'ony a breakfast., was seIVeti at the home of the.

bride's parents by Mrs.' Fran1<Me9se ancl MI s. Cad S..llens en,aunts of the blide, to immediaterelatives and Cl08e fIiencls.

Tho"e in attenc1al\ee fronl out 01town were Ml s, Inez F;c!wa1tls ofGlanu Island, grandmother of theblick, F'rank \V, Aclamek, grand­father of the gruom and Mr, T, D.Iv! cese of Hasting s, g I C'a t uHL1e o'fthe bride,

Both Mr, and 1\Irs. Klane.;:ky arewell known in Valley county asboth wei e bOIn anu raiscd in thisvicinity, Both 'attended Ord highschool. They will make theirhome on a farm northC'ast of Ord.

~-~I~a~l:ol~"Si~t\'i'le.-- ISunday in a setting' of baskets of

pink roscs Virginia Hanson be,­came the bIide of Halold Slltede,sun of Mr. and :.Its. Alfred Sltt\'dcof Ja,ll~aiea. The si!11l?le weddingwas perfoll\\ed by Hev, RomanEsen!auer, pastor of the. UnJunchullh of Jamai~3, u~ing tIle

THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA:

:\lapl·I-~Iatoll:>d{ .. <,\t 2 :;30 o'rloek, Sunday after­

n.oon, June 29 at t}1e Methcidistchurch in \Valworth, was thescene of a double rillg ceremonywhcn Miss Lulu ~laJlel, daughterQf !I1r, and Mrs, Clare Mapel of\V,!>lworth, near Sargent, be~'ame

the brille of Lei oy A. Matousekof ,Sargent. Rev. E(jward A. Smith,perforlllec1 the eeremuny in th~

presencc of 100 guests,The bride apIJearing on the arm

of !leI' fathcr, \\,ore a gown ofwlli tc Illal guisette fashiuned witha 'ti~h't fitting- bodice, long point­ed .sleeves and a skil t made to fallijltQ .. a tni.in, The satin peplumO3,n'<1 rolled bertha epll1,\.r wel'e edgedwith silYer bcads, The veil, QfiIl),lsiop wa&. held in place. by a capof" cp,antilly lace triplmecl With,-!r,qlgc blosSOlllS, She carded abouquet of. ora,nge blossom;;:"Irelle L. .Ma touscl" " maill ofJiono~, w~;i'e' a gown- of pink' failleanu (·anted. a bouquet of blu'e andwllite da)sieij. _ ".; Joy(C paj. K0i', s'mal! daughtei' of

Mr"a1ld M]S. Albeit PaIl,os of ,OldWiJs flower gill. She \\'o'rc a blueni!t 'dreb!;' lbhl' carded a basket 'ofsmall red roses, .

Donna' Lee 13y'dalek and VelnaMapcl, candle lighters, WOI'C pastelgowns of taffeta marll1lise.tte. Har­ley Mapel, brother of the bride,was ring bearer. ' ..

The groom was attf'nded by Del­vi n Hall'Old and Don Pal'klson wasusher.

Following a leception at thehome 'of Mr. an<) MI S. Geo, Hale inSargent, Mr. and Mrs. Matousel,left on a wedding trip to yisit thegl'OOlll'S father at Holly'wool!,Calif.

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Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kiruy\\'l'l~ hosts at a dinner Sund.ayPHning' in honor of her sister,~IIS, Elsie Palncl! alld family, vi·siting here hom C.:, Ii fOI n[,'Guests were Mr. anti 1\l1s. Bill

I r{ogens,'n and family, MI', a,lld1~11". A11:ot'lt Kitb;;' and Limily, Mr,ar.d Mrs, 1\'3n Lnyealt, ~Ir, and.\~IS. Fled DI,lk,,, Mr, an>.! MIS,Jens :'\eilsen a,ncl Evett'lt UUlson,The childl en enjoyed a mal shmal­low I'oa"t 815 guests of L\'elcttT: Ilr'~'-'ll,

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All business plac¢s will be dosed Monday, July 5the~cept {ihi~g stat!ons will close at ':eOO~! J1. ,~til4:00 P. M.

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of, th~ bride played Mendelsohn's H k B • t IIris Lewi was, in charge of .fhe'\\ec1dll1g ~I.:uch., ase - aLlmelS er g uest book and the gift table, MI's.

The briJe wore a white shark- " .. . . • . . VendI Krikac and Mrs. John Wells,~1'll1 st rce t length dress, \\ hi te ,~he ~eJill~~Um CatholIc \ ~u! eh ! served the dinner. A reccpt.lon was

Igloves, white sandals and wore a \\ as the SC'.lO of the ~ 0 clock I held between 2 :30 and 5 :00 o'clock

Monday arternon, June 28 at ""I'~ag(' of Amcr ican Be'auty roses :~\'e'I'lll1g. Th~t's,la~' mcrrung, June: for ·10 f'rie nds. The bride's table3 :00 p. Ill. at the Christian church 'and ca r ricd a dainty lace trimmed I~ 7 .of MIS3, Ethel~ n HO,sel<, da~lgh- Iwas centered with a three tieredHelen Ceplccha, daughter of Mr. IIl:..nclkl'rchlef and \\ hite bible. S!l'-' tel of ~IJ s. A. C. Kelso, of Com, iweclcling cake decorated in greenand Mrs. Frank Ceplecha, Sr. and v, as given in man iage by her fa, stock ancl Jame~ Hose.k, of Om a- I and pink ancl topped with love-

,. I ' Dudl Y 1" II lb t f 'I t hcr . ha, aml August Uaumels_ter, sO,n of birds. •Blrt hdav Part)'. Blr'thrlay D nnr-r, e :l., ur crt, son 0 "rs. u ., U Ch I B tJ Ida Hu Ib t 't d ' ~1iss Connie Ha r.sori, sister of ",I', anu. ,HIS. ',lI \'S au me IS ('~ Out of town relc tives at t endirur

A b ir th day lparty was held at MI', and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson en- r crt, were urn C In mar- f U 1 t \'v Tl 1 ~ b

t tal d t bi th' di riaze by Clv: Sc tt pa t f t hr- bride , wc'arin o'" a two-piece 0 ,ur nig o.n, ',' IS, . ie ,couP. c. were: Mr. ancl Mrs. Charles Bau-the home of MI'. an" '11'0, Ralph er arne a a II' .c,ay Inner b ~ue 0, S 01' 0 t I the \ b·f tl . alt~ • u " ~ B tl M the Ctuistian ell' hId bIae'; an" white dress, sc rvc.l as 00, ell' .?\I~ .e o,le 1\ ,al me is te r and Al ice , of Burlington,Eurson in nonor or' Clara \Vilson's Sunday for MI s. er ia ason. '1 I! urcn, W 10 USC ~ u d t I U k a d I te

c1 ' Other guests were E\'Crelt Mason. the single ring ceremony. 'lJlidesmaid. He r corsage was eCOIa. ec \',1 1 p~n 1". W 11 WIS., Mr. and Mrs. Joe HoloUJ1 andbn thcdlaY't Sun ay. d .!?mntchr. was Benny Sintek, and Mrs, Rolland The bride was attended by her n.adc of yellow daisies, <:all~·ltlUnS. Rev, !l1Ichl'al Szczesny', ,fanllly of Onl. Mr, ami Mrs, Johnserve a noon an In e eve- Hansen and Patsy. cousin, Irene Tum a as bridesmaid I Will. Silterlc at t cn de d his tHO' o~ S;:u~e:lt pe rform cd the double Mottl Sr., of Elyria Roger and ,AI-ning lunch of ice cream and cake ~ _.. ' and Delores Hurlbel t, sister oflitheras best man. lll~g t "ell+l~ony , ~d~OI e abo:l,t \100 len Motli of Arcadia. ,,' :was served, Guest s were Mr. and ,Joll" Homemakvrs Mcd. the groom as maid of honor. The , . gl es s. e wee ing music vas The couple will spend theirMrs, George Burson, Mr. and .1hs, .' > , t b After the wet;ldlllg ccr e mony re- played 1;Jy 1\11'8 Ve ncil Buss of 1 . d Th bill':Mrs, Edith Fiala was hostess to glo~ln was at ended. y Emil fit f id' I d ]' '. ione yruoon Il1 Cana a. ereJOe Fryzek ~lld family, },~r, and the Jolly Homemakers on June 21. CeT;~~cha, brother of bride and Ray I I. IPS uuen s 0 we'. ll1g ca,<c an San;t']; t, \\ ho a SO sang Ava ~lalJa. chose a brown ballerina suit With'~hs. Hairy 1 lock and fandllIfY, ~lr, A social meeting was enjoyed by 1Ihlrlbel't, brother of the gloom. I!~:( crt'an{ wer~ se~ved to ttht:. wed- Mrs. Lcroy. Wel~f' \1as malt;'1l of while accessories and a carnationan~l Mrs. John Burson an ami y eight- members and two guests. CharlL'ne ~e\'elns played the I l lllg par y an t e gues s, h,onOl' al:d 1\1Iss: ICI' Baulllt'lster, corsage for traveling. ,and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Burson, The annual' picnic will be held at wedding mJ,lsie. I Re!a tlves w.ho attended the s,lster of ,the blll.leg.loom ?f Bur: Tile bride has been employed byand family of Burwell, the Burwell Park Julj' 18. The bride was gowned in white I wedding were )11', an~ Mrs. Wm, Ill;gton, \\IS. ;\'as ~llde~I,l\al~, ~.I;S: the National Harvester company

-- marquisette made with a fitted McNeil, sr. of Jall1alca: gTan?- \\ ell~ amI MI~s Balll:h Istet \\ 0: c Ia t Burling ton 3,lld i~ ,a gradu:tte of1.'111'1'\\ ell l>arlr. mrtl1l1:l~' !'ady. bodiet'o long sleeYes and off the I ')3rents of the groom, MISS NeillI' iclentl~~1 fl o~~~ of Ibl~e cI~ff~:l ~l,dlthe Comotoek High school arid

Mr, and Mrs. V. A, Andersen June 24th Mr. and Mrs, Ralph shoulder yoke, The skirt wa,s Hc'pper of Jefferson, la., COUsin of ~I'J~ lue,prbUll'. 1,~ S. f .;;~? ."a~- I allenul'd schOOL in Omaha, 'rh~

t f Hansen entertained sev~n p'uei<ts made with a bustle £'ffeet falling , I'the bride, Mr, anu Mrs. Alfrl'd Ile co Ol\la ouq.le S 0 Ic lose-

lblidt'gloom Is emjJloyed by the

\H're hosts at a fare\\ell pal' y or '''' ' tIt . .. co'tt 1 f J r I 'I .• buds t tat dinner in honor of their daugh- In 0 a ong ram. She wore a Ml'. ami Mt s. Adolf F'audt, of "Thanl,s so much for VOUI' kind "I er e 0 al1la ca, a., II r. anu' 'Peters Cons ruction coplpany 8"Mr. and Mrs. John Anderscl} ]<'ri- f' t' '1 " M L S· tt I f P , tI t tel' Annabel's eighth blrthlla v . Inger Ip vel made of bridal iI- Vineland, N. J., who celeblated grcding'Il'sent to lIS for our 50th· rs. awr(1)ce, I el e, 0 eny, '.l';' "Y.•",B\\lI~I'gton. T!1ey wi.l be at hO.ln,e

dav evening, Dinner was servec a ~ I .' I d' 1 f II' f .. h' , , I d M d 'I S t II "'" < t 6"8 D 1 BIt \'" Guests wet e her gmndmother, USlOn ec ge In ace a ll1g I'om t ell' fIftieth wedlllng anniversal y an,nivet ~al y, \Ve ehel ish the mem- "., an ,r. an "rs, eon, an- Wi fa,,, ''-l , Ol ge, ur .lng on, vIS,.7: 00 and the evening was' spent Mrs, Paul Hanson oC Santa Alla, a tiara of ~eed peal Is, She WOI e a IJpne 19, The Faudt'~ are fOlmer otle~ of all of you and were sure1)' son, Paulme, Hal and (aileen 'I····. t! ----- -, '-~--__:----_- .;play'ing earlis, AIl10ng those a~- C~Jif., Wilma Jean, Leta and Von- '~"$V, " r~sicknts of this vicinity. Left to pleased to be I'l'membcred with Hanson. , 'i W.i!· I,UI1C'lzt'on Guests. ,:tcnding were ¥r. and Mrs. ¢' A. na. Dell Nelson, Ray, WIlma and,:ifU":j·. 1 r~ght ale 111'. alId MIS, Charles so many carcls anu gifts. Thcn Mr. and Mrs, Sltterle kft on a .., ,~I' Satul'cla~' MI's.' 1<',' L, Stoddat'dAnderson, Mr, and MI s, George Slllrl"y 1Ial·shall. . f....«.·.·,. t·.: .1,1 l' auclt of Omaha, M, 1'. and Mrs. t h I tl t" f h dd' t' t' L k 01 b ' f ~ t t· d 1\1 EI' R thbA d r;.' and' Mrs E C ,. , " 00, we ac le grt'a JOY 0 av- we trg np 0 ,a e <0 ogl a - '. 'j , en el ~)[1e " rs, .• I'IC a. un,

n erson, , ,.r· -,,' ,----- , ':.,"'..~.:'; " Adolf Faudt and MISS Martha E. ill'" our son and his wife with us. tel' which th~y wIn be at home to &.. '1 1 Mr~. l' red Clark and Mrs. R,lchardLf ggett, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hebekahs au,t 1001" l>arh', ,PlL' 'J ,F'audt, Vll1eland. In a letter to 0 tl . f' d t th II 1 .., ' R til tIlHuff 111'. an'd' Mrs. Gcorge Sat· . ~ r.··,.\/-:·· :\, the Quiz, Mr. and Mrs, Adolf What a happy reunion aft~r 21 lelr many nen s a e Si er (' . ,_,' ·tH>j a 1 JU~l a ,a 1·U1c.1eon, ,t fi ' ld M " d 'I' E t II' MI'. and Mrs. John Aml~rsen <' , , .' ..'" \" residence in Ja,macia, Ia. • I~.,'1~:1 .' -;----"'. . .'lr e, r, an "rs, rn~s oJ':. k.'.•:'./ ,. !i Faudt, wri,le to Nebraska friends: !o eal s sInce te \\ as hele berol e. B th M "d M S'tt I r:... \~, t,utertaluf'lt at DlIlner. ;, '1 a·1 '1 Ed S\v'opes Mr were the honored gllests at a tlarty ~, 0 r. "n IS, I er e are ,.'. o{, , .' .. , •

l1er, •• 1', nu", I:S., " at the IQO'" hall ginn by t'he Odd . , ",' M l:I J K k " da'nd Mrs. Ross Allen, Mr .. and Mrs. Ii: graduates of Jamaica high school. I i IS, e en. .0 es ('flt~rtaine

D, C. Haught, Mr, aM Mrs, Geo, Fellow Lodge and tl,le Rebe)<ahs" Sorensen-Gregory Corfine Edward,s The bride, a recent graduate, and, f, I,-\nthony 1\01<';'8 of On,laha and ~{I':II t ' M d 'I Ed J I There were, fifty guests presen( the groom gnl.duated with the' : and. MI'S, ~. rank, K.,ok~~, sr., at ~lt;l-as mgs, r, an l> rs. en ~ l'n'~lucll'11g, 'II'. 'alld },11·s. AI·t An- I lTd A th d~on, Mr. and Mrs, Jay Brown, ~ " The M;ethodist churl'h in Grand W dd· 'M d l1ass of 1916. He is employed as 1 Inero UCS ay ~vell\ng; n ony a

, ~H·S. R. L. 13.ceghly and L~ona!,d der.son, :Mr, and Mrs.' Willard L~Jand was the setting Sunday' for e In9 on ay an interior decorating firm in . I~'IV~'~,l\:orda~ to vI~t until Wed-Vavrina.· ," Hansen and daught~r, Sha,rql1, the wedding of Miss Bonnie Le r ,. Peuy, la. ., Iinesda!o, \\ lth ,h1S parents, Mr. a\1d, , ",., " j:'{el~ Hansen and daughter Leola Sorcnsen, daughter 01' 1\11'. and I On },Jon,Jay, June 28, Connne ~________ . MIS. J:o ranl< Kokes, l;ir.~ ~,nd other. Mr,' and Mr!j. John Andersen and Mr, and Mrs, .Wm"F'. Hawkins IE I I d d I .. 1rel:1tlves H took hIS 111oth'r' ., . f"" Mrs Albert Sorensen al'd grand- c wan s, aughtcr of Mr, an L<:a\ es for ('alifol'llla, . , . e ,. . I.wel'e pre.sent€J;i W\th l'pfts ronl;1l1 of Grand Islal1d. A silnr fare- d~ug'htor of 'II'S JOI111 \\: 'llt\\'OI:th I Mrs. John 0, Edwards of North 'II'S E \" Gr'uber l'eCel'\'ed a back to Omaha wlth hl111 to V\..~ltthe group a's 'It .farew't;ll rell1em- well gift was presented' to Mr. - , ", , 1 .,., f da :I c It d t ~,, ",', . . 11!IJ~Jlt:lj\ilil!'I'~:11j of Ord, and Calvin Earl Gregory, LOllP an, I Leonard Klan<;cky, son I:ound' tri'p tl~ket to' C<llifornia: thel~l:" ys all', onsu oe ?\~p.ranee. ". and Mrs. ~nd~rsen. .<~' son of !\~r, and Mrs, Earl Gre- of Mr., a:~d M~·s. W,m. Klal\ecl<y of from her ,son, EmanUel, for her ' _.___' ' I,

. gory of Ogallala The clouble ring Old \\CI" Ulllted ll1 malllage at biIthday She startecI the trip to I I I., I . I a nUlltl'al 11I'g11 a' at St I'at' t llal'!lv DOlen 1\ eet5. ''. ., ceremony was perfvl'Jncd by ReY"., ,,' I~\ s~ : . visit M~·. and Mrs, Emanuel • ., .!

"', .) \'Y. A. Hubbard, 'I nek s. ehuI"h 111 S,,?lla, ~e\. Con- qruber at Los Angeles Wednes.- Mr, anci Mrs, S~anley Absal0n;- ", '. '··,v i '· .{'; ...~.. '; . . ..' stantme J. Shumslq performed the day. Mr, ancI Mrs, l<'ranl< Fafeita , w.el~ husts at the Happy Doze~

. ,...<', ','., .,. ",·1·.J"'}'·%;;':' j ,Mag,ol~ ,Of ho~or ;\as 1~ls: EI, ceremony bcfol'e an alta,~ .bankcd tool< her to Grand Island to board • < I p;el1lc at the park, 'ruesday e:'e-"AY

' ·.#G',..:' '.. ,. ",t{;({,' (mt~ ': n,er ~c cr of St, ,I i\ul, Sl~lt I' of wIth red roses, \\ III te daISIes and th train '. Ir.ll1g, , . !, ,~y%L,,, .. ' ..~ ~~. &;,,~;,\\ tl;e ,bnd:gI,oon;. ,Beth and Betty h.Yllrangc'a, e. '______ . Th~bnde.worea.gownf,as.lllon.. • ~ __._, 'jpe'arl,' },ec1~lace-, a, gift from thc ?, N~Je \\ el e bnd\smalds .ar~d P;1t- Mrs. 1"1 ank L. Ambrose of Elba I Euterlaiul'd At Club. cd wI,th. a tlght-flltll1g bodIce and . Euter~all\s at Tn 0 rarfles. ,Ig 1 d t I . I Y Canon and i3haron Nlemond plaj'etl the 'weclding mardI with . long pOlllted slec\'Cs of lace. The M s C J M t t t . ,rj~V;~~ 'H~:\o~~u~t1J~:s ~f:~e \~,f~~ were flower girls. W. Earl Soren- Rosella Cooney of Elba as soloist, tIrt 3;nd

d~Il's . .t\13C~\ parlG,os, Jr, sl<irt and long train were of white ed :t' t\\:o d;s~:rt\~~WO'een ~~r~l~;

!l\rU< and \""hito feathered earlla. SUI, brother of the bride was best , en el all1e r. an rs, eorge saUl) a gift brought from P~ris tl' 'k 0 M I o. 1 t h', . " nlan, Groomsmcn were Edward . Hale of Sargcnt, and Irene 1\Ialu- by n~r brother George Her fing'er- I 1I

tS \',t'c.e 'j f n tOlll'l ay I

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l1s plions. '!trran£ cd aroull,l p'ink spray 1 d k L j1 t d' . '. en el alnc, our a' es 0 p av"r"

\' ... Gregory of Ogallala and Elmel' se < an J:o'ran u< .ow a l11ner tip length veil of net fell from a IM' J '" 01' h'ld h' h' ~ ~ "qrell1ptl, ' , . . , '" Etcker of St Paul brother and at the Veterans' club ThuISlla)' beaded heart headpiece She car- ·M.l S • Ho!oll" C son c Ig

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Irel,e. TUI1\i1, bridesmaid, worc a b 1I '1' h' . . 'd '. ' I k' rs. ug 1 arson secon gpink ~Jle!,r gowll,' simply made 1'0. lCr'll1' aw of t e groom. Vsh- e\ enlng. n~ a w.hlte prayer !Joo < mar ed 11rs, C" G. Thompson', low and MIlWith a mfned Bertha tollar and Ers were HQnald '!-'ag?"e of Cres, With a W 11\t.e, garderl,la. 'I J. D, MI:Cal! received th~ doo~a wide ruffle around the' gathered ton,. 130. and BenJanlln Shanks, ._ 30 Club :\Ieds... .The groom s attendants werc prize. , ( , 'jsl<irt, ,With t)lis s,he ,v:ore a brace.' r::unng the ceremony Mrs" S, T, t-. MI~. Henry Wit was hostess to G~orgl' Hosek, brotber. of ,the 'Tuesc!<lY c\'cning she entertliinc~llet uf' blue' feathered carnations EG~e~·t p,layeu or,ga~l mUsIc anti , I tbe Thirty c)ub Thurs,lay after,l b~lde as best man and Leroy \\ ell. 1three tables of pla,yels. Mrs: EIl(land ~ tiny, pil'\k h,at.·:, ' \:Oeal,lst w~s Donna Jean Nord, I" non. Mrs" Raleigh I\Ie!o'~r of Santa Rlehar~ ~al;lerad "anJ., Leol\ard

1WcckQ(lch .won )1igh prizt', Mm. J\,

. :l)~l~r~s~ IiVr.lb!,rt,"p~a..icl·9f 110n~ gIl'n, , ' . ' '; Ana, Callf." ,..\\;a;> a gut'st. Mrs, Mou,dly .\',CI<) lli;h.!,l~. ,;' '.,r. Kosmata, scc.ol1d high, Mrs, .t,or, W01'1 ldrnt(cal .dress aJ:\d hat Pqw, end? ~own, the \\ hite aisk J?e Cetak WOn h1&1, ilt, the •,F'ollowI,ng the '.;ert'mor;Y a dinner I\Y, Ampr'vSe,' 10\'-: and Mis, Joeo! bll)~. s~.eet, . ,Her, flowerS COl}: \\~re tied wit!l satin bo\q iqd ' pI,n~cl:le gal'le;. M,I·S. E\'l:~e Sw~nel< \\,<\s served to the relatl\'cs at.,the OS,ento\,.;ski ,r~cei~;M ,tranlin$

", , slst.;d qf a p~'acele.\ al:d .pe)ldant;o( bas.ket!j of whIte gladioli and ta- " tl a\Cllng and ,M,I,s. Mej ~.r 10\\ ~ h01\\e of Mr, and ~It s, Kelso, Mrs, pllze. . " . . -.' .' • ' , ." T

Iplltk Ce1\thqect earpa.tiqn;>\. . I pt'.~s .dceorilt~'d:thll ch:1l1cel.' ,. --~-~--........------.~~ ~----- ~ ,~,~ ~,--- ,,-~,-'--',-.,. -r-~ ' ._,_'~,-~.- ' ,

" . ,.(\fter the' eCl'emohy t r~eeption' ·'.Giyen,.in maJliage uY' h~r ~a', _ t _-:=-~,_·.·Or·d C·ha'm'b'er"'-'o'f C' o'm·'·:m~'.·:e~<'r· 'c":e'" ',: wr,s.j1e.1.d ~t,t!ie,ho;l)e? the,briqe'~: thel', 'the bricll' chose II 'go'\m 'of \ ,. ,., '. .' ,',

,pal\entl/ for ;'flfty r,elati\'e~ and \:ihite ,'slipper satill" T11e . podic·e.; _, ',...... ', '. " " "'. , '.:, '." '!', '.. ' \' ,: ,,:. ',' r, ItC)O;l~ flkl\~t' . tThhe. t\'\~. ta,ble,s uijed h~td.. a. YObl<e 'thOf marr{hUiS~tt \Ie cdIg ed I

• ' V ,s.cl'ye ," e recepllOn .Were WI 1\ a er a Of c an Ily act','·'M· ',' h"ttt" I :C' 'm-tt" .', ;'. jrtccol'at<'tl',With du"nalions and thi) th,e,hoopecl skilt ,'xtendeli illlo al,~, ~rc, ~~. ~. om I e~.· !)~id(~.t~,QIj:'h'ad ,th~ thrc~ tH;rcc1 :;;ix foot train, A queen 1<;lizabeth.. '.' " ,'. ,, (' " ' Iwed<lmg eN<c as, ~ eenterpiee(.', . (IvWI) he1r,J. her tulle veil. She car-

," . ,: ,\ .' . In' U(~' c;"erlini a\vedding dalic; rle~l ~ nos9.gay of lilies of the \'aI-l c· .' , . . was held In honor of ?>Ir and Mrs" l€y am! .star of Bethlehem, .--_-~_.~ ...._~_,:~~:- __..__ ~":c_..i_:_,_~:', - --,-'" ... ,'-, --,----'---:--- Hurlbert)H the JUJl in/an hall..: '~lat('hjng gow!1

3of bil,le, !o:,dlo\v

'~---r;---.-;.-'-' -;-'-'-.- .' ~. " ,. :.' ,.',' -'.2_,~''7~'--'-~~~-;--,:'_,--\- ..."~-:-_",: , , 0)1(1 pi1\k ta-fleta Wf>rt.: WOJII by the' ..- -- - - -,-, ~ bddesmaicls .. F'lared pelJlun\s ti-ill1~

',. , " .. --',-- - ,,~- me.;! thl' hipline allJ.,Jht.:Y W91:'~

• ., .:,"" ,. ." llla'lching ,.cIaisks' in '. their.' hair:, ' , ' "" \ .. Th~ .tlO\1 cr girls.. w'el e gowned in,~/ ': ":. /1. :~./;." .. pd.eh and 1uYt.:ndcr. ' ' .. ' . .'

, . '. i', ,. ',,' '. .'~ h;c'eptioll fOf ioo was held inHEE,.'HA.W, S. '1 the"chl\leh pali;'h hall. Guests

fl q;ni out Df· towII wei'e Mr,' a,nd,,,,,.'.r .... " .~, MIS, 'Ea'rl GI','gOly, Sharon and'

. I E:cl\\ ani 'GI'l'gol y 'of Ogall<\la;'of~"'~'>~:', ;';, '. ') l\tr&. ,Maly Welltwoltll, MI', ~:ncl

.... ' ' ,o' , >, 111:", Vfrri Stal k and Mr, ancl, " ,. < ,., , ,Mt'1" Wlilis' Galw"r of QI:d' MI',

". ',:, , .. ' \ e.nd ~lrs. AUbrey Lon' of Me'ichel,

19' 4'8" .~ .,' r··'; Ia.; MIS. MUllin Odee and sons Of", .' ' " Thennopoli8. Wy'o,; ~~r, amI Mrs,

: 'i " Alvi,n Walter of Fort DOlIge, Ii.;'. './ .. , '" ~lr. and MIS, Helll')' Be<;l<er a Ill.!

' ... _ ~" ,: ,> .••.• '. Joan, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer 'Bee'kerat S~. Paul; and Virgil Lal sen oCI:::lba, .

11r'. and Mrs. Cahin Gregolywill be at h¢me' at l521 west4th, Gl'and Island On their retulnfI 0111 a hotiey 'moon' ttip to Colo:Indo, '

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Airport News.The StOIm did not do much

dal.nage at the airport. The dam­age to the cast end of the hangerwas fully covered by insuranceand will be repaired soon.

Thel'e are now 25 students intraining at the airport. Two newstudents th~t litarted this wec~

are Leslie Scott, who is employ­ed by Clare Clement, and RicharllMash.,11. , :

Keith Glaze, of Broken Bow, i~

the new owner of the ~1'·13 that,has been stationed at the fieldhere. Manager gene Barnett hadunder-leased the plane from Rod­ney l{e~-s of WlImer, S. D. Gla_z~is in the furnitmc business, butwanted a plane. Mr. Keys wp.nteda house full of fUlnitme so theymade a deal. A house full of fur:niture for the BT-13. ' .

Several pilots stopped to ha\:<3their planes selYiced at the Orqairport the past few days, includ­ing- Zera Sell, of An:adia: Pau!Dw~-er, of Elg\;l; Glen' Lcslcr, ofBl'Oken Bow; l{obel't Marisch, ofSpalding, Boyd Gregory, of Ai-~

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served each day sllpply vitaminstile 111easanl way.

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. iw~..~ ':-{TAH NE\n,.'We re.ceived ,. 'nice rain in this

cOm11.lUnity ~atl.lrday 'evelling,June 26, whicjl meas'ufl.'d one inch.The last' ten days' the' rain gaug.,at the writer's hOllie n-iea;mred5,10 inches Of rain. Some scatter­c'd hail which done quite a lot ofdamage to the SI\l~1l grain.

MI;'. and Mrs. Bill Hawkins ofGra'nd Island and Ed Paldar weredinner g'uests at the Dtyid 'Nord­strom honie \Ve·dpespav.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Vrban andMr. and Mrs. Gilbert stone andHaymon,j were Grand Island busl­'ne~s CalleI'll ~londay,, l<'loy~ Alexanqer of Hastingswas an over. night guest at thehome Qf his sister, Mr, an\l Mrs.vecil BUI't and family, l<'rid"ynight; .'

MI'. a.nd Mfs. ,~oy Alleman,Carol Lee anl1 Mrs. L. V. Alleman\\'ert~ l;iun_cliy 'dinner gucsts ~t theLee M:1I1er home of Loup City.Mrs. Roy Allenlan stayed at thel\tiJler hop1e to assist her motherwith house cleaning.

~{r. and Mrs. Howal'd Goul.)took hl~ f<lthcr, Fred GQuld, ofCUllter, S. D" and Ad9-m Hnzdaof An:adia 'to B,\ol{C'n Bow \"'herethey took the ham' for South Da­kota, Mr. Gould ret\unfng- homeafter spending three weeks withhis son, Howald and family. Mr.H\ eZlla. \\ ent to Hill City, S. D,to spen(1 sonw tinie at the homeof his daughter, Mr. and Mrs.Art Gould aj1d family.

Ben 'Sheppenl 'and Bessie ac­cvmpanied Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hru­P;V of A,r('~di~ to Omaha Monday.Mrs. BC'n Shepperd sta)'ed ,at tpeHI uby home to Care for th'e Hrubvchildren. Mrs. Clayton Sheppel'dis doing the· ChOll'S at' the BenShepperd home,

The mt:mbers of. the Border­Line Livestock club attended thespe~ial ll1.ceting at Westcottchurch Monday nl~ht with threc(,ther clubs:- Tlje Dry Valley 4.H Ic!lib, The Dry Valley Rope club Iand The Comstock Jolly WOlkelSclub. M. L. Gould a,nd two oHkrmel!lb~T~ 'of the' eJStension Otficllgave talks on judging al'ld demon­slIating.

Mr. and Ml s. Ivan Ifunkins andfamily and Mr. and }frs. ErnestlIunkinll of Arcadia spent Sundaya.t Palmer iV- tj"w'l'\Qme of Ivan'sSIder,. Mr.. and _Mrs. RaymondStrong and, t~mi~y.' "

-.-,J}QT \\,r~~-A-'-T-I-it"-~~-~-,­Good health iri hot. weathcr is

largely a matter of pel sonalchvice. • , .', '.

A few, comino'n' sense pract'icesWi)! help us' to live with sum/nerand like it.· Nebl aska Stimnlel Sare hot and one needs to remem­ber celtain things' that are goodhot weather practices.

For example: ddnk plenty of1'001 (not ice) water; eat moder- . }~r fl" .-ately of simple but a \\ide val iely fO»' 'tilof foods; exercise daily in the ,; '$: lfl esh air and have plenty of" air . ~, %-11in sleeping rooms; take a fair \",' 1',( ~ 'T":('allJoullt of f;alt to replace lalge III : ~::,~~%\:IDlosse3 through perspiration; avoid ,;4' t'~":/ ,~~ '-rrwalcoholic drinks; get plenty of !ii8iljll\j~;j!i®MW~%"!lf~41i%I";" '.,\ I"~sleep; keep clean; and don't wOlly. ~;:::( / . .' .'j~~, fillWW4Do not ovel\\'ork or, ovel·eat. . I". . ' '.,: ~ ~ ,S11~" . ':.

O!)e of the essenllals of sum- ~",' x ' " "tli' .mer comfort is the daily bath 1 '~<' :t.:--, '/,hb:,<;:$ :tW.to, wa.sh away pelspiration and,·t'<;;'·;<':,.h·~,<:t~ --W\iWith It. body wastes. eliminatell " ~ ':.: .;'. i.'·..f~ 'ii'" k v

through the pores. Relax tired . ,...~,.)y,' ". /it 'muscles and strained nel ves. There I ~i "N, ,. 'S «

is notl.1ing better than a leisulely ~"", f'/, ",'.' .,.tup -followed by a ShOI t rest. I Wi.. (~,;f\ ,:\<i'{

Take life. as it, cOI.nes in the <~i,~;-f"'<"';("':supllnel'. Ll\'e With It as com- .£;J»,;,.:::./>.\ ,;fOltably as you can. ·\t;...,i,·ih-;~

(A~~~onM~'~:;::aY) ~ Valley Bottling Plant Opens ILand Bought for Dick Tolen Writes of Experiences~~t~;;'~;t, NJ~, 12 :~~ Operatiol1 In New Building Implement Shop Gained At Cornhusker Boys' St.ateHea~y Stags .1~ N' 'h] I b ttl f' With a capacity of 100 cases a ru~~~;a:'~d tl~~1 SqU~I~:r sc~~~~~stC~I; (Continued from front nagc) I ThC're' was also time for sports,Leg orn Stags ..,...... ,I' inety-six un. re ; 0 res 0 ,Llav, the plant s e i Vl'S an area 'I'hcr e is no limit to what a per- ba nd arid glco club. The ga mcsH a U 24 da p p ev 1 ffe ent tlavors ~ the southwest cor ner of 17th and - ~e vy ..ens . so 0 111 s. 'vn (I 1.... within a 50 mile radlus of OILI. . , son can do after the experiences set up were horseshoes, softball,Leghorn Hens .18 are now running daily through (he F'i ve mC'n ale employed at the 1<., streets from VO't', A, <?alson vf attcnLlll1g Boys' State, provid- touch football and volley ball.Leghorn Spririgs .. " .32 1new ;110delnizcd plan: .of the Val- I plant. Two trucks are used for I ~a.s! week for a consideration of ir:g he takes advantage of all the The competition was quite high,Heavy Springs .. , .33 ley Bottlmg company in Ord. , dclivc ries, In the changc-ove r ~(j" 00, . ., U:' th t f:lWheat, No.1 2,05 BUlI~?y the blOtl~cl,'-o\\nels _ from ope rat ion at the former . S(,~1Ue?st,e1:1~ ~alLl) ~c ,mteml:d .:~ .mg s .a _\\"Cle Of ~n;c The camp was divided into twoCorn, Yellow No.2 2.09 Don, Fa;;.e.anLl ,Ray Stewa rt -the- IJ!aI1t, 0111", one town was 111I'o.,,'ll move h is Caso ll1,'j:I~mlnt bus ir.ess UUHUlt':; Act ivit y. countlos and there we re four

t 9 b II t t I f ' v_ t tl I t b f 11 Th I will tl Y to outline the busy t . ' 1 t \\' inOa s ,4 new UI umg IS cons rue C, 0 al thoug h "the machines wcie idle 0 1C new oca. IOn y a ele" ' ..' " ,'.,. owns 111 ea~1 coun y, inncrs IBarley " ,1.38 concrete blocks covered with stuc- f " 1 1 ., , 'I D St . tare three bulldings on the prc m- \\ll.k of Do):; stat~ to. g ivc )?U each spoil 111 one county playedRye .1.76 co and re-enforced with sted It 01 SC\O,' uays, sau on cwar ises, he said. a pl.cture of the acli\'lli~s, Regls- winners in the other counties.

----~ -- ---------- - ------ is a one and a half story stnlc-' I'urlty Assured, - -, - - - - --- ItlatlOn was qurto a hunleLl. affair The champions of the camp play-Rites 'for ·"~rs. ture with ground space of 50 by' '1\1 I because 300 boys tool, part in It., etl a team composed of councilors.WI 5~ feet " In the laboratory, continuous ant erson The Boys' State C,U11p W,lS di- ..."On the g round floor ale the I test samples ale analyzed 1I1 spot Mr and MI's Flank Nov rk and vi dcd up into eight t owns that A :.\Iany AcI"dltlt'S'ld b .

B • -S ., I checks fl0111 bottled cases ac- . -, , '1- " d b 'I . ny one who care cou e IIIt t ' botthng room, office, bot t le StOI- " .. " ., EU~l'ne called on Mr. and Mrs, \ el e SUIWl\IS(, y, ccunci 01s. till' lee club There were uiteea rice evens agc room arid tr uck drive-in. The cording to Stcw ellt. Tests ai e al- Lcona ; d l'tacni1$. and family Tues- The couucilor s wei e boys from f g. h ' .t'., t d C q elaboratory and storage space for so m~l12 ,contll1ually by a labora-

Ida} evening. I tlte UniYelsity of Nebraska, The a ew w 0 p~u lelpa e. o~s -

Mr. 'and Mrs. ~lv~n Williams SylllpS and mixtures ale on the' tOlY UI st, LoUIS for punty and Harold son of Mr. an,1 Mrs, Joe \YOlk was quite a bit more in- quently, the, gle,e club was a \ery91 Oll1~ha are bnnglng tpe bo.dy second f100I'. : ;vater, sugar ar:LI flavol' content. I Holoun sl)ent flom Fi"iday to Mon- tl'Hsting because the CO\.u1cIlors good orgal1lzatlOn, and ~hey putof their dl;\!Jgh t er, Mrs. Beatnce At. t· B' ttl, I The ,plUdul't IS kno\\ n COI11- !d ' .' T '" t tip h 10 f 1i were top Nebl a"ka athlete s, on some \ el y goo~ concerts,

I Stevens to Ord for burial in the \I Olll,l Ie ,~ t r. . i mel Llally as Vess-Cola ami IS a} (\ISl~n., \. . e on" 0, 1 S On!'s V\\l1 Gould "Fl " Fla" Those. \\ho brought Instruments" Ord cemetery. Mrs. Stewns dicd I The bOttllllg I'oo.m c'onta;ns the Imanu[adulcd \\ithou~ caffdn, ~lclnJPal~nts, -N,'. and ~1~ .. (~t,Sj "as connl'ilor-at-Iar"l' fhe na~1~ organIzed a good band,

SUGMlay ~?,llowin~ a 100~gll ibllnehssl·

I ~~fsstm~~~\~elbyO~t~:~~1~tse~~II~n~~1r i The Stewal t blUthel s pUlLhased tl~:I~~u~~~n3~), eV~~lil~t~'~:~dS19l old ot the to\\ n tha t t \~~IS in was I Up~n ta.1 rival at B.oys' stateNaenrav('/3I...(' servIces WI e e ( , , - I tJ b ttl ." 191- t (I I 'tl tl "T' I It \ 11 " Th' counC i1)1' - ('xamma IOn was gl\'('n on -t th 0 I t' tho ft tIe soaker automatic bvttl~r cal' 1e 0 ,ng \\Ol"S In J 0 op- It Ull1el lOme \\1 1 lCl11, ay 0 0 \ " " ( S b t.1 t

a ,e 1'C ce1l1(' cry IS a er· bonator ~nll water fllt.,~,·' Th~ I elate in connection With thcir MI', and MIS. Emanud Sedlacek las g~vcnll~le~ an... cur:en\nOOn ,.(\Vedn~sday). at 2:?0 p,m. soaker \\ashes amI steTili~l's the I,laily, which was foullLll'd abvut and BIll Sllllacek wele Sunday \\oIld w~de a1~alrs., The exa.ll1l11a-

Ah III WI~lIams \S a blOthcr of b " " , ,30 veal's before by their father, guests of Mr, aI,d MI s, Jim S('d- j lion \Y as qUlt~ ha,l d, The hl&,hestFestus WIlliams. ?ttles In a spcclal solution then \V"J "'t - t 1")' d " .. ' l' ,'. gl ade was 93, \',hICh was qUite a

11I1ses them at a tempelature of ' ,p e\\J.I, 1e all} \\dS lace", , btl " h h h' h d-- ---- - ---------.----- 150 de" ree~ 1 sold last fall. The botthng ('01\1- LeOn'll d Ptallllk was in Ord" , I 0\\ ';1' t an t.e l,g est gra e':SUPERVISORS MEET. <> ~. , , I pally ibelf was stalted oliginally Tlllll~,jay helpi!lg his father John I' 1Il ple\lOUS exanllnatlOns,

The Valley county boud of . Most fa~'1! alIng of the ,maLl11l1C'~ ,ip ID03, Ptaclllk shingle one of his houses' On !,he final day a. trip wasIS the DIXIt' autOl1latIl bottlel 'I' h ' d I 'd' tl' "t I 'r.ade to the state capItol where

s~p~rvisors will hold their rrgular which SLjuiIls a llIe8S11lell qU:J.nt. f An open hou~c' \\;n be helLl in t I\l t\\as al1ag~ III 1~ I~Cln U-,e Boys' SL,tl' legislature wasmonthly meeting Tue~day to ai- ity of syrup into the bottles a.'\ tl'e mal' fulUle' a" SOC'11 as the 1a~1 s O\l~. 1\1 J Hid conwl:ed for the last time At ~low claims awl h~ar all business they pass Oll a cil'lular levolving pail:t tlimmings ale cOll1pletcd. f II' an "SIS,., oed' ooun ant noon banquet achievemcnt ~\Uard3which may J"~gtllarly ~0111e befol'e 1 tr I'd'· t'l ft' 1 D "I '1'), '" 't " anll y \\ele unuav 1!111Cr gues s '" • 1, '- p a Ollll, mm~ Ll e y a ll\\ale, Oll alll1lJUnnl ,e \1:;101:; f M' d M" J I l\f ttl 2nd diplomas Wl'rc handcd outthll board. , the calbonation is inj~cted amI welcome" mat Will be oyt to en- 0 "I. al~ IS., ,0111: 0 " sr; , , ,,' . t .

--'I':-':l'.~'--:-\-;"r-~ :-;;l-;J~l-;:;l)--. - lhe bottle is capped - all in ont.' co't:ll3ge the genelal pubhc to have ~t,h~1 g~ltsts thl'.I~ fOI the, da~ .' lor A Bdtlr Sta e, "'1 ." U "', opelation lalook at thc' new plant \\Cle the John, Jr, and Flank, I \\I:;h to thank the Amellciln

Graveside sel'vifes wcre held' ,. . Mottl fa\llilit's alld Mr. allLI MIS./. L('gion for seleding me to attendSunt,\ay for the infal,t spn of Mr. ttL ;:< i W. ' il HUllolph Klahulik: EoyE" state this yoo.r. I would aI-and 1\rfs. Jj::pgene Psota, who Q,ied Ui; ,> j'.,/ ',,;1 MI'. and MI s, LeOI1l11 d Ptaullk S0 like to say som.ething abo,utat birth FIIday at the Clinic 1I0s- ~ ~ l'; . ) amI childltn called 011 Mr. and tI,e new activities building thatpita!.' I" ,'::~ ~ "'·I..J MI s. Elmer Pal kos and their new has to be lluilt to accomodate the--.- - --- -'--:---- ,t~,.m-: .WI idaughtel' TI1tllsday evel~illg. ft1ture Boys' State. .

l\IlIS~C <:LASl':!"';S :srAHl'. ,';"",",.' Guests of Mr. and MIS. Geo!"," It is not a building alone forTh~re wiIl be 'cIasst's on Tues- RadII and son Sunday eVt'nin<r Doy:;' state but for all state <;,~tiv-

lhys and Thursdays for beginnels were Mr. and MIS. Anton Rallil /",. ities. This project was a main IS-Oil ,mus!cal instruments. Instrw> and daughtels, MI'. and MIS. John ~ d sue a.t this year's Boys' Stat,e,tions will be gh-en by the high Benbell_ and Me. and Mrs. Matt ;"'<-8lf?"Rj-,. and it is a great necessity to Ne-school . music insl! uctor, Wm. Ttll ele ~)%;>. bi aska. Contributions will have toNelson. Mr. Nelson plans to be in Mr. and MIS. Malion Lipinskid be made to build this frojcct.,to\vn the'rest Of the '!lUmmir and called at Anton RaLlIIs Sunday. wele "Bulk" Balger, and Ralph For those of you who wish tofEels ~hat it will be possibl~ .to I' ;; BUlt ReineI,e is home on a Kin'" NebIaslw's "Bi..,- u" hurdle sec the activities of the state bet.work III another group of bc'glll- " shol t full.ough flom the southelll cha~;p. Both boys w~re a gl eat tued by this project, make e\ln-ners. , hal vest fields, He came home hElp to TayloI town, tributions to the American Le-

Anyone interested in taking bc· "'[onday with the Emil Smo.lik Elediolls Hell!. b ion , It is a worth while projectginners' work on any Instrument l'IeW on account of heavy l'all1S The first bIg activity was the and is for the betterment of theshould be at th.e high school Tues- \\ h;ch hinLlei E'd halVesting op- campaIgn for vaIious state, coun- SLate of Nebraska!day morning at 10:00 to get or- C1ations. t~ and city offices. Primary elec- -_g~,nized. -.., MI'. and MIS. Joe Holoun and tlon was held on Sunday. The

family attended the wedding of general election was held on thetht'lr nice and cousin, Ethelyn r_('xt day.H 0 s e k of Comstocl" at the The govclnor elected was a Chi­Gervnium Catholic chul('h Thuls- nt:~e boy, Fon Chinn fr~'m Northday mOlning. They were also din- Flatte. His race ma'Je no differ­ller guests of Ethelyn's parents, eI,ce to the boy citizens.:\[r. and Mrs. AlbeIt Kebo follow- I Jan for secrctalY of state inIng the weddin'g and wele pll"- the plimary elections but was de­sent for the aftelllVon re('eption. fcated. I also n\11 for the city

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scdlaccl{ coundl of Ta~'loIto\vn. Here itweI e Monday caUers at the homes \\ as that I \\ as elected.of MI. and MI s. Stanley VItek and Every evening various men inM"s. Flank Blaha. the State gave very interesting

"""'."" """"",.i :1\[1'. and 1\1Is. Le!onald ptacnik lecttllt's amI talks. Talks wer~) < <i, ••••••••~·.~'t'Jii;~i .('ailed at the Alvin Mal t'sh home given by \Va~ ne O. Heed, super-.•••• . ,* ISunday evening. int€lldent of public instlUctlon;....<' ~'':T:'~ Mr. and MIS. Elllest Parkvs and Covernor Val Petelson; C. Petrus

h $,.- « ,-' ':~l'"'" family and Mr. and }\lrs. John Petel sen, the grand old man of.~ ~ tt eti ftM Volf called a.t Geol ge Hadil's Wed- the Nebl aska legislature. ".. lJ ~ 1"~S~'; nesday evemng-, 01ficCls of the state highway, ~J' drO~l. ";':1 1\[1'. anll MIS, Boloun" Anton patlol gave a ;\-elY intere.oting

,'-i "f ,dr tiF Ra'_hl and Chas, Vancul a, sr, were c!U1l0nstl ation or' guns.,x, v',' '~" jbu~iness callers in BlO1,en Bow

"'[unday forenvon. L('gislature ('01\\ rue".; 1\hs. Leonald ~tacnik and During the day the legislature,

A I t county and city bval ds, and su-not ler Swopes shot show\ng Don 'and Fay Stewart in aC-j daught:rs spent Mond,ly af er- preme court were set up to do

tion, trying to satisfy the thir::t of the thousands of V~lley COUll- non With hel' mo!her, Mrs. ~w tl,eir business, Supreme and coun-t - 'd t h d'! "0 d" Smolik, aml MI s. Emanuel Smoll]" t ttl t' Iy reSI en s w 0 nn t r pop. • __ ) COUI s se up mo(' i: lIa pro-

cedures. / ,In the cIty govelllment we drew

lip ol'dinanles and enfol ced them,This pl'ov",d to be qUite interest­illg and a lot of ftm,

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Attend 4-H, Campat Lon.g Pine

County SoldiersReturn By ShipTo Valley PeQce

City Dads TalkMore StreetEquipment

n.cdlcal adviser for, the thirdyear.

In the past five years the Valleycounty chapter ha, taken Care ofthree cases of polio and paid am­bulance expenses to Omaha forone patient, diagnosed by stateofficials,

The Valley county chapter aimsto keep an open account at alltimes to handle any case that mayarise and have additional fundsto handle an epidemic, The drivefer funds occurs during the monthC>f January and the chairman willbe announced at a later date. '

The annual board meeting isheld in June so that everythingwill be in readiness in case of anepidemic during the summermonths,

Members of the Ord city counciiwill go. Into an illformal huddlethis week to consider the pur­chase of a new pres~ure strectsprinkler and flusher. The equip­ment was demonstratell to themTuesday, by Kenneth Jenscn, sonof Mrs. WlI1. M('Kay of' Ord. Thenew apparatus can also oe usedas an emel gency fire fighting !lI1itin aydition to its regUlar rated\',011:.

Councilman ilugh Carson, chair­man of the Ol'd street commlt.tee,said that he was "very favorablyimpressed with' the -perfOl'lllanceof the flusher. It'll a comp<lra­tivcly low priced piece of equip­ment and one that we'll be able ~ouse ug ularly."

"Not only u\n we keep thestreets clean but we'll be able tosettle the dust on gravel streefs.I think all the council agree withme, and evel y person I've talkedto 'who saw the flul5her in action,have stated they think the cilyought to have it."

Over 400 4-H club members,leaders, county agents and statestalf memllers attended a 3 day4-II club camp at Long Pine June24·25 and 26.

Those attending from 'Valleycounty were Mrs, Harold An11­stl ong, leader of the Hillside ~;Hclub of Arcadia and four Of perclUb members, Alice Schultz Ro­bel ta Brooks, Gladys anLl' 1.;a­Vonne Franzen; MalY Beth Chat­field of the Happy Circle Jr. cl1.\\);Jeanette Kokes and Janelle F4SSof the Junior Priscilla club; andKatherine Helzer, home agent.The three da~'s were crowded' withsupervised play, swimming, handi­craft and Binging periods.

lOc Each

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'Linoleum. ,

RUGS$7.95 to $9.95

Linoleum, ..

.THROW RUGS

Polish Your New 'Hugs With

'L~l(iy Hel~~l H~megl~<;rd 'Vax

P.ints 39c - Quarts 69c

-JULY 1, 1948

Freezer Show'Well Attended

R. J. Cronk, cashier of the Nc­r.raska State Bank, and C. W.,.Neckbach, vice-president of theFirst National bank, will attendthe second aniwal banli:ers clinic10 be held on the Doane collegecampus in Crete on July 8-10.,Last year the delegates from

Ord were Clark Weckbach ofFirst National and C. J. Morten­sen of Nebraska State,

Two Ord Bankers'To Attend Clinic

Seventy five ladles mostly ruralwomen attended the demonstrationheld at the Masonic hall Fridayafternoon as guests of HowardHuff to view the InternationalHarvester freezer chest and re­ceive information on the prepa­ration and packal?lng of foods forany freezer or locker.

Mrs. Earl O. Peeler of GrandIsland gave an interestjng a'nd in­formative demonstration on foods,Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Blodgett as re­presentatives of the InternationalHarvester people showed thefreezer, helped in the demonstra-

'tions by doing the cooking andgave the ladies present additlol~al

information on the matelialsavailable on the mal ket for pacJ{­aging foods.

Select' Vegptables Careful/y., Among the useful bits of infor­

'mation that were explained to theaudience was the fact that pre­palin,!; food for the lockcr consistsof only five steps where canning­the same fruit or vegetable takesfifteen steps.

They were told to selcet vege­tables for frefzing that lend thelll­~elves to freezing, !n{ormation onthe varieties of vt'!~etables thatfreeze to advantage can be ob­tained at the county agent's ofice.

Tips wpe given on packagingme~ts and the best methovs ofv.;rapping sallie was shown in fulldetail. They strei,;sed that thebest results were obtained whena small amount of food was han­dled at a time, In fact, only onepound. _ .

\Vhen frozen fOOds become un­popular in a family it is usuallyfound that the packaging is notair and vapor proof. Working theair Q.J.It of packages and the pl'O­per sealing was stressed in eVelY

, demonstration,.Food~' Gin'lI A\\ a~·.

,The proper thawing was demon­strated and the guests were givena helping of prepared brocoHi,froicn lee cream anLl pea~l1L's' totaste.

At the close of the meeting\,~any articles of Joods prepared\\'ere given to persons in audi­enCC:.l.

Mrs. Clall< Weckbach ,nd Mrs.Rollin Dye each were given cledit~lips of $25.00. to apply on newfreezer chests. Mrs. Arthur Fer- Among the' soldier dead beingris received a three pound rolled returned from overseas this' wee~roast. Mrs. Leon Ciemny received are the bodies of t"'·o Ord mena pound of gwund beef patties. and one from North Loup.Mrs. Cecil Tully was given a S-Sgt. Eldon L. Dehart, former­chicken, Mrs. ,\Vayne 'Turner got ly of Ord, is reported enroute fromthe cherry pie ba,kcd at the dem- Manila, P. I" On the U. S. armyonstnition. Mrs. Grace Jensen transport, Sgt. Morris E. Craino/- North Loup received' the al- which is call'ying 30 Nebr<\sk<l.nsmond nut cake. Mrs. AlbeIt among its l,9H retulI1ing dead.Petelson, a fIozen roasting chick- Next of kin is William f.'. Deharten.' Mrs. Curl WIlson, Mrs. Paul of On!. _qeneski, ~lrs. H .. N. Norlis, .Mls. FlOm Europe on the -A7iU"'yEnul Zadma, MIS. Ign Poklaka, Tlanspolt GreenVille VictoryM,rs. Joe Veleba, and Mrs. Harry bodies of Pfc. Lloyd L. Hoon, Ord:;Waller~ bo.th of Nor,th Loup, Mrs., and Pfe. Richard T. Jeffer'es,Eml! F afe~ta, Mrs. F :oyd Rice ~nd jNor~h Loup, are listed. The ship1\~rs. Le\\is Greel1\\alt all Were earnes 33 NebraskiJ,ns amo'ng thegl~'en Howard Seal bags. 3,734 American' bodies.

Poli.o Foundation'Elects Officers

•The tJ,,fth annual meeting of the

Valley COUlity Polio Foundationwas held Friday aftel'lloon at thecounty COUI t hou,se.

George Sattelficld was elected F II F titt.o head the organization another a a a ' 0~-{'ar as Vqlley county chail man, .• .'The. fOllowing will serve for the Donnie Partridgeconllng y~ar: Joe Raemakels ' ,\i~.e~('hairm~n, MIS. ~d ~{okes: I Donnie Patridgl;', thirteen year

. s«'le~ary, .C, .J, Molleu:;en, tre~- cld son of MI S. FI ank Hopkins ofsurer;. 1\h s: Asa Andel son, Jr. BUl\nl) qnd Leonard Patridge of

'l?u~h(;l.ty d,lrt'ctor; ~lls. Ros~ AI- Beatrice passed away Monday atlc~1 Will be co-c~~lrInan of the the University Hospital in Omaha.ct~nty f.und j'alo;lOg, campaign. HE was seriOUSly injured june 14,The, challlllan has not been sc- \\ hcn be fcll from his horse as itletted as ~'f'L , Etulllbled, going around the nice

Mellihel s of tJ:e boan,1 over and tI ack at the Rodeo grounds, Hea.b,?ve the officel s are. Kern\lt Was thlOwn on his head c'ausing~~lc\i:son and. MI s. Dwaw WIll, a concu~sion from Which he' neverlams of ArcadIa, Ray Bill and MI s.. rE'gained consciousnes~ .A. C. Ehret of North Loup, Mrs. I "J,ames Iwanski of Elyria, and Joe -Make the news wl~h 'a WantCypl of Ord, IAd. They will mak~ money for

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GHAINSW1:IEAT-We purchased our firsl load 'of new wheat

today, the moisture was OK (or' this load.' It will be ad­vi~able for you to ~e ~ure th~\ you~ Wh~Clt doe, not con­ta.m 100 much mOIsture. Bnn<;;f us YQur samples. WeWIll gladly run moisture tests for you. ,

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qn track. (let your §upply from these cars, as no dou9tour next cari will fa at advance prices, '

.Ontar Egg l\lash, print bag $4.80Bran, per bag , " . '. . . $3.35Qyster Shell, per bag , :. 85(Oats, per bushel , , $1.04Complete Hog Fattener Pellets $4.5032% Poultry Conceiltrate, print bag 5.65T k 'an age, per bag ... , ' , .'.. $5.25S~horts, per bag ".'. , 0','. $4.1~" jGrey Block Salt, each '. 55e. ' ).

\Vayne Pig and So~v ~leal " $5.65 'Swift's l\lineral, per bag' ' ' $3.95

10 Essential IngrecHents,.Tankage, Meat Scraps, Soy Bean Meal. Iodized Salt.

Stock Sa.lt Calf Meal. Cattle Fatt~rier PeU,ts.

We will have another lair run of ccttle at our salethis week, Have several loads of' cattle coming from

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Blaine and Loup counties, including some 2 yea-r old ':steers and some Hereford heifers. Also some yearlingsteers. fat cows, bulls, cclvescnd other catt1e~

• IAnother .large run of fat hO<;Js and sows. A large

offering of wet -sows, feeder shoals and several heqdofspotted breeding boars.

Several head of horses ~nd colts,

1947 B. International truclcr, new John Deere 7-ft.tractor mower, 1946 Dodge It ton' truck (this tr4ck is in .

very good shape and being sold 10 settle (111 est~t~). 10- ,!ft. International power binder.' .Some ether farm mach- !inery.

Burwel' Livestock MarketCarl Uogers & Bruce CQvey,'Auctioneers I

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All protein feed markets continue firm. This weekwe \.ln10aded 2 cars of feed from Wayne and Omar cor}.­taining a few tons of Range Cake in 22 % and 32 % pro­tein. It woul'd seem to be advisable to purchase at least

I a part of your feed requirements at this tim~. WhileI 9 ro teins are higher some le~d grains are lower. 11 in, need of any Corn. Oats or Barley lor feed get in touch

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Temporary over-head wiring is'now connecting many 'of Ord's .

, . . street lIghts, as a result of ground-SW1I11l11lng pool cOl:structlO,n I ing and shorting by underground '

n:~ved . toward . COl11pl~tlOn this : conduits following the recent wet\\ eck \Ylth the fmal laying of con- spell. Conside rable work will havecrete 111 the pool floor and the to be done to brino' the city's.star~ of work on the 10-foot con- street Ifghting to an adequatecre te promenade. status, according to George Allen,

Difficulties we~'e developing city engineer.

The Lit chf'ield-Broken Bow and f'rom the lack of sewer facilities.the Ord-Millc r games were post- 1"1 cqucnt rains continued to fill;poned due to wet grounds and the pool but th('I'e is no means 0('threatening weather. drainlng the water.', :

But for several postponed games "Maybe the kills \Vm have a l

, the scheduled would ha \'8 reached swim in the new pool yet," com-. the half way mal k last Sunday. mented one observer. By Wed-. The Fourth of July holiday ca id ncsda y, the pool still looked like,stalts the teams on the second it would take quite a min to help,cycle. Broken Bow plays at Loup the swimming situation.City, Ord goes to Ansley, Miller Landscaping was progresslng ininvades Arcadia, Berwyn offers the pool vicinity as a earth scraperthe opposition at Mason Cily and dist ributed the dirt mounds leftComstock moves to Litchfi,eld, fl011\ the excavation, Work on the

OI'LI meets Comstock t his aft- bath house was completed exceptcrron (Wednesday) on the lo~al i for finshing touches on the roof.dia morul .111 a make-up lilt WlllCh Installation of ;;l1oWeI'3, toilets,

.wus previously l'all1~LI out, benches and the cage> and sIH·lv"1:I'I Slandin~s:' for checking clothing is yet to be, Arcau.a 7 .1 ..875 .completed. " .:Mason City G 1 .8CJ7 C st t' f·t 'Loup City 5 2 ,714. o~~ rue IOn Q sam ary sewerOrd 4 2 .667 IS stltl on scheduI~ ror the futule,,.Broken Bow 3 3 .500 IPel:sons asked this week. for, an GMiller 3 3' ,500 estlmatcon the pool operung .... ere.Comstock ,3 4 .~29 very heslt~nt to reply.Litchfield .2 -{ .333 -_..__:,~---------

'Berwyn 1 6 ,143 • 'Ansley __,_0_,!-~OOOI,Llght CablesSwimming Pool Short: TemporaryAbout Ready: Wiring Put InAwaits Sewer

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Ord Plays ComstockHere Wednesday p~

In Make-up Tilt

Sale will start promptly cd 1:00 p', m.

8 head of farm hol'~cS .'

This week it looks like the offering will consist of:

SatlJrday, JulY';:5

Ord Livestock Marketannounces its offering lor the regular weekly sale

Uyou ha .... e anything to sell. with, these kind ol prices" I!

you should bring it to this s'ale, as there is a very broad

demand.

165 head of cattle of all classes

1,10 head of weanling' pigs, heavyfeeder shoats, brood sows and heavyboars.

The lollowing prices were obtained at our last Sat­urday's sale: 90 1b. pigs $28.50: brood sows $25.25: wetsows $22.30: feeder calves $27 to $30i heavy ~teers: 90011:>5. and over, $30: medimn steers. $23 to $28.75: heilers,$22 to $28; camiers, $14 to $17, and cutfer cows. $17 to$20. '

-UUnunlllS & UurdIck. Auctioneers Ord. Ne~rasks

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I The Loup Valley league leader­. ship changed hands Slmday as Ar-,I cadia bounced Mason City fromthe undefeated ranks with a welldcscr vcd 2 to 1 victory, on agrassy makeshift diamond at Ma-son. "

In taking' over the top' spot theHuskies were forced to play headsup baseball for nine innings and

inip several dangerous Mason ral­lies when the chips were dO',\'11.

Once again Arcadia called UpOI'!the capable rigl1t arru of BillBeasley to brin'g home the verdict,and after a. shaky start thty Huskleace kept the potent bats of theMasonltes at bay for the mostFal t.. .

Lefty Dale Krueger lost his firstkague effolt of the season, ,oppos­ing B~~ley on the hilltop, but his

Iwas a comlllcnLlablc chore to. anLlthe larg~ crowd that was on handto witness ~he baltle saw some ofthe finel't pitcI.ing to be offcredthis ~'eal'. . ,

Paul Cleary, gral1l1son of MIS. In the seconu of thlee leaguePaul HJllsOn of OrLl, wa:; nam0L1 g'anies playld ::;unllay, Loup City •nCliltly·to recl'ive tile TloJ'allc01' wun it fifth in a row by sublluiIlg

Benvyn 8 to 2 at Loup City. TheDi;'lInond MClla!, n:cognition fol' win placell the Loupcrs in undis-contributing' tlil> most fame amI t d thO d I

t ' t tl U· 't f C I' pu (: II' P ace ahead of Ord.}>n.:s Jge Q le 111\'(,I'Sl y 0 a 1- • - ,. •fOlnia. ilthktic p·l(Jgram. ' ;'\olla.~(l \\IIlS '\I>~UI1, .

'I' I, C··.. ,,', \ BIll Novasad was on the hillC cal J' a . allfolnla 3(,1101, ;.'-on for the winners while Kyle Vin-

f,ootbal~ h~llors ,~s ,All-Al,l1Cl\Can nc,lgt' went all the, way fOl' Ber­end, thIS se~ool J ~al. He \\ as also wyn to be chargecl with the IOS3an <101:01' scholar lJ1 the classrooill.I BerwYl1'S sixth in senl1 starts. '

He IS the son of ~rr. and Mrs. •John Cleal y who formerly resided Last place Ansley ab~orbcu ain NOl'th Loup. They now live i19 to 3 se.tback at the hanll.',j ofin Santa Ana Califo"nia Comstoc'k 111 game number three- " •. of the day plaJ'~LI at Comstock.

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adverlrsed. Use QUIZ want ads. If Comstock

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-QUIZ Want. Ads Get,ResultsQuiz w:int ad:'! are Hal most

ecol1omkal way of reaching 4,000homes in a hun y. tf

Best Riders Billed To Win'B\.lrros Fayored ,in Tussle: ;

p'reli~s to B~gi~ a!. 8:30 , ' ': Ancit:;~t anll my~t:e' ;rts of rid­

ing a donkey have never. becnfu\!y explained. belt afte r the don­key softball teams of SpringdaleanJ Mira Valley' herLl their1ll0tmts through the game ThUl',S­clay night, evel'J·tody will be ex-pected to know. '

The gam>;) Is schcLluleLl for theOrLl baseball field, Special floodlights will be providell. Activities __~____ -w_ ' •will begin at 8:30. ..--------~---~--;-------------I

.Pre-game betting odds favorthe donks 15 to two, One veteranbookmaker disclosed confiLlenllal­Iy qlat if there is ar.y contest be­tween players at all. the teamconqueriI1g 'i.he ,stubborn bUITQswill ~lllerge victorious. i

S.ome ,obscrvcrs claim the do!,!­Iteys are., better at softball thanthe players .. No pl!JJ'ers ha\:e J'elei!scredi,teLl this claim.,

Braying Benny, donkey unionleader, emi tled a. leng thy he'<;­haw In an interview yesterdaywith a Quiz" reporter, An Inter­preter translate,l the remark:"Wish they'Ll let Il~y boys playthe game while thcse local cool,iescarry us around the bases."Team managers had no commenton the statement.

Both' teams will be riLling abunch of cantankerous, ba!J,ing,!Jut well tIaincd Llonkeys furnbh­ell by Womacli's DOl\l,ey Cirl'lls.fhe, ar.imals always have plentyof '\:onimcnts for the umpires:pJilycrs anLl qw .cruwLl, They havealso been known to head for thirdbal:\C' after a l1it instead of first.

Urape\ine 'IUlli,)!s have i't thatpitchers "Dizzy" Dave' AlllOlLIarid 'Spitball' \Vanen StUller are\n SUdl fine couditiQIl that theyC'an almust to:;s the ball the fuJI.l!stiu:ce, frunt the 1l1OunLl to honwplate. fhe rE'port was receive,}J~tyti<:ally .hl the dOllkey cal.IlI". I

,Details on}' team batllng prae-lice have so 'far Lcen c10uLlell i)yrn~ch. secrecy. According to a felVllak~, hC)wevcl', it seems that along·ea1'2d ,burTl>, a ball anLl batare a. ~ough combination to geti v, <;>nl11} a tell.

Scvel al novelty prelimin.uies:lIe' scheduleLl before the game ...jH~t t,o gd the playl'lS acquaintecl\\ lth the <Jonl,s. Among thesl'J ~

Llonkey milki!\g contest witl! not:olLls b;t! leLl will be attel11pteLl. ALlol)key polo game· is also orl the!l'log Iam. ' j

The Old baseball club, 51'0n..;orsof th,> evcnt, have plollii~ed tohav.:' a sjJccial committee avail­.11Jle ,to point out the Llonkeysfrom th,e playl'ls. In any ca~l',

thele will IJIoba bly bo a lot ofjGekas~es on the fielLl next Thul s­day night.

Springdale' vs.Mira Valley InDonkey Softb~1I

Sprayers of the DDT-Chloridane solution in Ord's war on flies and mosquitoes move in ona trash pile in the alley behind the Riverview dairy. Voluntary contributions to the drive total­ed $482. reported floyd Beranek, president of the Cosmopolitan club which sponsored thecampaign: From early estimates of the tolal spraying costs, it uppears that some money willbe left over to start next year's drive on the buqs, Pictured above is Richard Blaha wielding ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,'the business end of the sprayer, which was loa .icd by the county weed district. . ~,

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FOR RENT-4-room unfurnishedapartment with bath. Phone143, 14-ltc

FOR SAL~ '1938 Chevrolettruck with grain box. just over-hauled. Phone 236. .Chet Swa,nek, 14-ltp

FOR f$ALE ~ '1935. StanLIardChevrolet Coach. See Ed orJohn Jan,us, Ord. l4-2tp.

MACHlNE~Y- ,1 H-~ 2'21 and IHC hand list, cultivator'1 John Peere cultivator I

, i; new "AllIs-Chalmer;l combinewith motor

,,1 used 4.,6, Allis-Chalplcrs com-bine with motor and electric

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1 M&M 69 combine with motor2 John Deere 12-A power take-

off combine1 used . A)lis-Chah11'ers combine

with power take-off2-A John Deere tractor1-M F'arrnall tractor3 bottom John Deere 16" plow2 bottom 16:' .' ¥assey-lial'lls

. plow '., •.2' botton1' 14" M,a~sey-Harris,pl,?w ", . . '

1 No, ,5 new fohn Dcere mower1 IHC ~5-V mower1 M<¥:\:t'mO'lver . , ,Elmer Brcdtha'u<;r. Phone 1614.. , .' , ' ,,', ',' H-ltc

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I wish to expressmy sincere apprecia~'

bon and heal tfeltthanks to those whovisited me, scnt floW­CIS, gifts, the manycard,s al)d letters. aildalso the gOOd care In:ceived flam the hos;pital staff. '

~1rs, \\'alter Jorgt'n­!>cn.

Show "i\1 ht'gin at 8 :00 1'. )1" .' I'

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'ADDRESS

I,DR. R.· '!. ~EARNS

CQurtl~ouse Grounds

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, Lt:OAI. ~OTl<',.:.- .~ ;'.\\:J::~):'<iE:';,j>A.Y E\'E~IXU AT 9:30 1'. )1. , Under Section GO-111ft.S, 1913'h' ',('a,!ih prl:l(·g ,\\ill be al\ardt'd for the right am",l'l'S ginn to till' application' has bNn made withqu~~tlQii:';; An~'on;) \~:;il~'I):lftidllatf·,. COI;W Ol\(', come all. Sl'e a good the State qf Neblaslla lkpart-~how' ~ntl enjoy tli~· en(crtailllll('n(, ment of Roalls il-riJ Irrigation by, •. ... ... '. ". ' John Jur:i;inlild, surviving fathel'.................ClJ::IClJ:::(...-w......r.= of Stanler. J\jfllinski• who depart­~,~~ i' .......~ eo this life on !"'ov. 7, 1946, for

I;::=;::=========::;;: certificate of title' on Buick, auto-r nJOblle,MotoJ No. 4316, Serial No.

C d f Ti k None,\yhlch ,W;ls' owned by andar 0 lan s -, titled to tlf'e deceased at the timeof death. " .

Any pefiiOn or persons haVingclaim ~gainst the estate of aboveQ(ceased or who can show cau:;ev,hy Nebraskll certificate of titlel>J.ould not be Issued as rnention­HI above. must malte claim or~how cause,ln writing to the Stateof Nebraska, Motor Vehicle Di­vidori, Lincolit. Nctll'aska on orbefore. July: 16th, '1948.

. JOHN JURZINSKI., Applicant. .

July 1-2t

Sa turday, July 3$~t'dal: "CAR1~OON SIIOW .rou ums,: 'rwo hours of the finesttartoons and eomedys ,to be seen anJ" here, Cartoon show starts at~:SO P. )1. ~rlce 25c and 35(', tax incl.

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SI,>ECL\L: L01)IS \,S. W9LCOTT FIGHT held last Frida~: night willbe 'on the screen ThII rsday, Frida~', Saturday, JuI~' 1, 2, 3. This isLouis' last fight. Sec tilt' champion,

iJAGE EIGl-rt·

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0"R'D' THEATRE ~OOLATETQC~SSIFYFOI~ SALE - used Crosley Shcl-vader electric refrigerator. C. C. 'Thon;pson, 181~ "0': St. H-ltp I

.. I FOR SALE -~ I.H.C. "62" combine IORO NEBR. with motor, P!"icetl $1,650. Used

~J'i; IIr~da;'i';rlili.;'-s;.t~I~da;, j II;y 1, 2, :l :~:~,~. ~~~;~n~,~,~f;~~,~r',~: IFOR 'SALE ...:-' Spring fdes, 21(~

to 3% lbs, Dressed or alive.Mrs. Will. Valasek, North Loup,Phone 2421. l4-2tp

FOR SALl<.; - T\vo story house,24x26. John Bruha, Burwell.Rt. 1. '. U-2tp

FOR SALE -- 1938 Model Chev,'ll~ ton truck equipped withpower takeoff. See Geo. Vasi­cek. Standard Oil station.

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IVORY SOAPLar~e:Cake 161'

;H": ;'Cnlsctr'3-lb. Can $1.19

SUPER SUDS23-oz: .Pkg. 33¢ .

AjDX Cleansertot-oz. C,an IO¢

CAMBY SOAPBath Cake 13 ..t

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tertained thrco couples at din­ner at tl1~ Veteran's club Saturduyecvuing.

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33129125¢

COOKED HAMSCudahy's Puritan, first grade;average 1~ to ~G Ibs. each,whole or elther half.. ' ..'"', Lb.

Pork Roasls' Loin or Rib E'nd cuts, , .Lb. 410SidoinSteak u, ·s. Gradcd Beef ..••••••. Lb. 19c

Ch kR J t U. S. Uradcd.·.· 59.. uc oas. blade or round bone cut .•••. Lb . C"Ground Bee'f For patties. !o:,wcs 49

or SalisbulY ~leal~s... ' ....Lb Cfrankfurtef'S SltlI;lles~-e.sptclaIJy tcnL!er .Lb.49c

Sliced Bacon XatlonallY.k~.ow~1 brands ~~~: 69,cBaked Loaves A~sortecl, i,;iced or pi~ce .. Lb. 490

Select from f~worite

blends at S~f~\,Yay

JULYFAfrflLYCIRCLE

NOW oN'SALE

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Gct \Vell'Knott'u Br(lnd.~

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Corn Flakes Kelton·...... ~~-~;: I1cCom' Syrup: ~~~~: ~l~e l~bOI5p~~i 52cCake Flour swanspol\n ....

4f,-..:;: 31eCanned Milk Car~atlon 2 tall 29c. orl.t ...... (,;B.I1S

Jell·O Gelatin or Pudding 2 Pkg~. (5cChocolate Syrup Hm'hfy,;6;.?a~; (5cBaking Powder Calumet., ,l.t~~1 (8eCider Vinegar lIelll% ...... : .. ~i: 20c

Canterbury Black Tea ~i::: 28cL1pfon's Black Tea t'kOt: 33cTenderle~f Blac~ Tea, ,ti<°;: 30cCanterbury Green Tea ' J~~'~ 23e .Lipton's Green Tea t;.o:: 25cCanterhury .Black Tea', (.3·l~~,~ 43cTenderleaf Black Tea ~.e.-Jt~~ 200

Paper Napkins MaI'Cal ......; ....... ~k~t: f3cWaxed Paper W~~tex, hcall!y waxc,j12t-~~i 2(cSoda Straws Plain , l.~;.ci: 80Forks or Spoons Paller \~k~: lc

tee the food success of your holiday byshopping at Safeway,,

,Abovo prices aro Qik'ctivo tl1m July 3, in Ord

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Ripe Olives Sylmar, Jumbo , ,~l:~:?aZ~Root' Beer Hires, (plus 6 12-oz.

bottle deposit) .. . Btls.

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. Grap'efruU 1~!ghWay:' .... 2 i~;'l; 27c.Tomato Juice T,,~ie TeJl~ .. ~6t:~~;2(eCheese D'lle:l MU. 2·111. $( 09

, AmerIcan""""""Ctn. •Salt Sno-While. 2G-oz. Bepial\! vr Iodized,,, ••.• ,. ,'•• ,., ,t:tIl.

Salad Wafers Sup"cll1e,' 2-1b"A5eSQd 3 C' ackers Pkg. 'I

CornMeal Marumy Lv", 20-o:l, 14c". ' )·cllow ...... " ..... l:'kg.

Catsup· 14-0%. 16c\Ya~hlngton, ••• , •• , •• , , , .Btl,

Su·p.~rb Soap GranulatcL ~t-koJ: 3(cr

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Cantaloupes Medium,size', vine'rlpenc~. ,.Lb. 12cRed Plums Santa Rosa variety.• ~ ., ••••• , .'Lb. 240Oranges Cali{ornia, Valencia, SI~1al1. ,Mesh ~;~ 59cSunkist Lemons Deep·)'ellow.•••• , •• " .Lb. 16cSweet Corn Golden kernels, , .. 6Ears-23c

Tomatoes Firm,ripe Lb. 19cPotatoes u.s. No.1. whlle.!ari:e.,. 10 Lbs. 65Q

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~ho1> Now for the Longer Wefk End.'.

Pork and Beans Van Camp's ,. 2~'i~; 26e.~hoes'ring PotatQe~ Kobe,' ~~'l:2a'l~· (9cFresh B· re'ad Mr;~ \Vrlghl's ". ': 2o-oi . (6. Wblle or Wheat ... " ·.,Lo'ai eS~ndwfch Spread l.unch Box, ~aJ~~. 35eSandwich Spread MIracle ~.6.-J~~ 310'Mustard Kra~t, Sala>1 ,t)le Brall>1. : llj~%; 9cStuffed ~lives ' 4~Hz. 3geI .' <. Hol~um. 'lucen:, ...... j .Btl.•• '. '.: Qt.

~III Pick eS.we~tern Ptlde, ,"':!lOle ,.Jar 25cSweet Relish Weslern Pride: "s:,oa%; (2cSp'am Horme!; "12-oz. 49'

!t~lepVlk. conH~n!ent"",;""",,,.,t:'a!l CRltzCracker'"s NabIsco,! 16-oz. 2'9'

~ !l'esh, (lisp. III I' ~'II" ,Pkg. eSugar Wafers Dutcn Twin. 'cookle~., J~;: 20c

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Our snop Is .equipped withtools and equip,ment cle­signed to help us servicefords better.

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Whe n replacemenl paris areneeded. we Insfall GenuineFord Parts, whIch are"idenlical twins" of thoseb\lilt [nlo your Ford when,,!...w~aa _n~~!.. - -

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O ur mechanlcs'are carefullytrained 10 use Ford factory­approved aerv!c. methods.

l O ur men are Fo'rd serviceexperts who know Ford carsand trucks from end» end.

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Boys ;\n,1 gills. in the. <:x~ite!menf of plaY" can easily for~l'tsafety I'llles 111omentarily. TheirfOlgetfulness should not b~ pun­isbable by death or injUl y.-Ne­bl as Ita Safety Council.

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years and is also attending sum­mer school. She is taking a pre­medic course and will enter theUniversity hospital' in Omaha i,nAugust to begin her training. Thescholarship was one of Jour givena t this lime in the state by theAuxilialy.

\VhcI} Donn.a'.: grati.uated fromthe eighth grade she had thehighest average in Valley countyand she was \'aledictol ian of herhigh school graduating class, Shehas ~lways bad an ambition to bea trained nurse and has becnworking hard towarLl that goal.

SECTION TWO

(. .DUFFY, BELORAJ) H~saccordian & Orchestra'

Need. I ~:iy i1ioie?

St,\ t., July 3rd---r-~--~·"...,(-~~-""--·----

CHARLEY EDDY. and Orchestra

with niusle styled for danc­ing, the band )'ou've been

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Th~trs.~.·J"uly 15- ELME-il--HALL-­

and Orchcstra:The baild. with a top . rating.Now e\\rt better than beforc..

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The Quiz Ct1l1s On ." T~'

A FARM NEIGHBOR

Tho McDc1lliolt childrcn and their 3 collics.

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. The M~Dcr~n'oit sons and theIr ponies. Smoky and Dusty.

The MCDermotf homes, Frank's on 'the right Ulld Bill's: onthe left. J '. . _.

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no<,c Star Club :\11'('(';. ) Enl,;,lgt'l\lt'll( Announced.Mi s. Irene Allcrne n was host- Mr. an.l JIlt's, Wa lt er A, Antler-

e5S to the Hose Star Club Tues- SOn of Al'L'allia announce' the en­day with Mrs. Cecil 13lHt as CO-I gagl'ILent of their daughter Don­hostess. The af tcrnoo-, was spent nil' Phyllis to Calvin C, Gould,qul1ting for' :(III'S. Kcnricdv awl Ison of JIll'. and "irs, Howa rdMIS. Burt. Three new m€mbels, IGould of Arcadia, August 17~1as For :\11'''. Gallagh"l·.MIS, Gladys {{eclding, Mrs. Kat.h- b((n se1cctccl as the day for the Monic,l Gnastc r an.l Muxln«erin e Shepperd and Re ta "lac! \\'l'dlllnb Wolf'« were hosts at a shower forConsley were welcomed into the I MIS, w.». Gall<1ghl'r Tuesday eve-cluli, r Announc. Ellga~(·lIll'llt. uing'. Thln,· present were Arlene

IMr. and MI3. WIll Penn s of Wolfc, Shirley M:lltin, MalY AnnI ---- LLC'b:'1~:nl1l 010, announced Lhe j Novos, ...l(l, ,Al:l'L' B(·l.tJl, MIS. Gee).

1 I Four(;1 :\Ied'llg IIdlJ. I u g,1 gSllll'nt of, their oldl'~t d:;tughoi AI~,1t'1 "on, Phyllis Alill"l son, Nor-THUHSDAY, JULY 1, 1948 . Vol. 66 No,14 Wtednl'sday June 23 at tho II te,l', }<~\('l)n lClUllll'\ to \\111ecl 1

ma Long- allll,Je::lll Bl:.\h'l,_~ • .-;_...;..__..,...._'_------'---- -:-__'.:- ...... tome of thl.'il~ assts.mt lea,1l!' Ro- \VIllul'l. Bruha, son of Mr,. and I . -- -

I = I mona Sevcnker Up Jolly SUI;1I1\('1' 11\11 S. \\ enccl 131 uha of BIggs, Homo ;\1 ts Club ;\Ied",

Donna ....enehesferI~~J8l:\' CIS hcl,i th~ir ~OUJth mcct in.r ICahf.' MIS. Syl Furtak \\::13 hostess torfiw I • TI: 11' tin a Jl .1 t I"" I Dutlt fjlll\iliLs were Oligil1:1lJy' the H0ll1c Alts club Tuesday MIS1.., I ec 11 g \\. s ca ('u 0 Oil Cr fl 1 \ 0 I "I k W J 1 I' . t .

W• S I I h· loy the prl'~idl'nt Barbara Klan· UI ru. ....,11 .l:c.{JaLlga:ealepor 011Ins C 10 ars Ip -- r.ck y, Holl call 'W11S Laktn with " --;--~ the . lllstlld meeting helu at, eleven mcml.crs present. TIl<' min- '.0 lolJlIl-I:.lntl. . H.1~tlllgS: ,.~1r,s, \~,dlJale Do~ !l.n.~

Donna Manchester, daughter of lIan~I'II's Entertain. utcs of the last mcding wc rc t • At ,():"'O :-'l~~1<la) morruug June ~ book 1.~.•view on L:tnll of l)hOI~~I.M)s. Agnes l\1anehest.cr, h.as been Guests of Mr. and ?llt's. WIlliam naLl. The girls t4 k ing the SUI:\- 21., Shlrlcy .101)11;:. d~ufhkl' of S/lal~U\\~ a book about lowerawarded .0. schola.l's111p gn:en by IHansen ThUl'slJay evening WC!'e' mer VJ.H .hobc caul so jt:cl(;l'd !\~I .., and !\h~.• \V<\ltE'1 I'obin of Cahl oima .

1\11' . ('111(1 ~II·';:. 11'1'('111}r O. 1\,Iclrermott the Amencan Legion Auxiliar y 111 Mr an 1 MIS Leonard Ha vs and slip". The gills taking th,' COUI ~" Lincoln, became the bi kle of Bud , ., ..., ...... " the Unive rsi ty school of nursinz lJ' 'f 13 tl 1\1 J '"'b Jen LE3In'n'" To S"\' talkel alo'{ Lanll. son of Mr, an.l l\11~. Chl1s. l'alllll~' U'lI11lon.

1 This schol;l'~hiP is a $')00 cas'h uall Yf Os lU e~,' 01' ~co W 11 - t hv: ~~ b i I o~'· ." 'Jl ~ t Land of LQup CIty. The \\l'LJding The faluily of Mr. and MIB.

, ..._ ...... hy John L. '''ai'll aW3nl to be used fol' b;olu awl ~1(n a I e.0, I3 , Sd·S. }3,e.s ker L' '~1' 1'\'11' 't'.'v Ilg ~ , ",s" \\I!lICA' I \';l:rc .. 0 WJ.S Pl:I[Otlll(U at the' St. Jost'ph's IEillil lkdllle hatl a falnily l'cliniol\

" '"I'. anl ,,1I·S. am lIe ncr anI. lave ""en comp"',e" uatnun- 1 . 1 • 1> k }' "'tl tl f II '/1' }),.. , 'I. other necessal'y expcnse's while . I" M'I" \\') 'tf- 1 ·t t', I.' r '1' tt, C1UIll tn unl en >OW, \d I Ie on a.lel:;., aJ. I,-"ellt \\eltl "I'.Itl'allk 0, .McDCI mott, who will pI isc township. After a number' Tho second Son Arden likes to t k' . ' t,," D Mr, alll ml S. C \In 1I ut L. ~ I a 10.1 on a) llib a s IJl. 1'a ~In He\'. EdIVa1Lls offiei3 tinl£. I I:llltl M! s. Allton \'otzl'l:ba alld Mr.

b . t I·' tl' f J I' I ., a mg nUlses laln,ng. onlla 011 tl,· nn'el'al \\"'~ VI\"11 'Jyl • ., e SIX y years 0 u 11S ai, lYE'S of ye3ls t 1ey moved to the p!esent \~ear cowboy clothes. and look.., has been a student at th0 state ,. :e. 't ~,. u.~ b~. '. _I . The briJ~ was attelltled hy. her ar.1.1 ;"1Is. Lewis Ml'ttenlJrinlc, bothon the far111 originally bough t by James Vogeler place just north ftne !n them. He l.s 12 ye>tl~ old I uniyel sity in Lincoln the past tw . ,'.' ~~I b'l: a. K.~r.td{y. al'~, HO~l: "1<1, slslt'r Mal E;ald Tobll1 as billieS' of G! 0.1111 Islan,J, MI. al\ll ?III's.his fathu', John McDelll1ott, from of scho'ol Dis!. 4,6, Threc years and IS as much at home on the I . ~ (.olf 1IllU('. Ile: Sl:\lnkl.l. Ddo1~;; Sobotk,l 11101,1,'. 1111' gnJo1l1 was atte'ndcll ~1:HIIiCC Bonnc of David City 9.ll11the BllIli!igton \'ail/oad in 1881. later they mOHd to the original seat of a hadol' as he Is on his ,,' , I A few f~I~1ilics b~'a\:t:d the damp I \~.a~ a. gues,!. Due to wc~tht:!' c?n- ,by his b\'otl;er, Gcolge L:tnll. Ml'. anti MIS. Joe BClnn,) ant! fall\-The original farm was the south- hon1e place, \vhere they have made pony. John also ha:l his pony and ' weather ];nd<:ly e\Cl1lng al)L1 hadl~ltlUn~, thL sack lun:h \\Iueh A Ilet-plwn wos held at th,' lly of Onl. The family hnd plllll-east quartel' of section 31, town- their home for the past five ycars. can do anything Wlt\1 a tradol'l ( I' a. golf pier,ic at the pal k, Thc pic- IV::!S to ha':-'e bcc'n hdll ll\ El'lcson home of the gn)()Il1'S gran,ll\lotllt'r, nell a plude at thll 1'31k but hmlship 18, west mngf' 13, anll the The Fl ank McDelmotts have his father can, He Is now re- ~ me was at 8 :00 and evel yone I on JUIlt' 1/ th was pustponed until :\11s. Malic Dooth of 13roltl:n Bow a pot luck Llin111'I" at tho J:.'1ll11buildings are not' fa\'. fro111 the foul' cl;J.ildren, two girls and (wo covering from a. 9i'0~el} Ip;ec he t... 'llist"l\l'd to the Louis-Waicott I July ~th ... Lund1 \\,as Sl'l \'ccl ~\ftl't; follo\\il~g' tile eCIl'mony with 33 Donno hOl\\e b"l'uu~e of tlJ<l Wetsoutheast cOIner of the plac~.. He boys. The eldest, Belllc\cline, le- suffered last spnng. when hIS foot . ,l fight, ltl.t:' Inl"atlol: pCllod. gUt:sts plescnt. \\l·('thl.:.and the nst of the family well': cehcd' l~er' glade schooling in slip\)ed off the cl).1t('h and he. wa~ : . ~~~~------

born :1ncl I:~bed there. I Barker dIstrict and also in Dist.. thrown ~o ~he groun? He .hasJO)1I1' McDe'nnott and wife cam" 46. For the past two years she been w.eariJ1g' a' b~'ac~ for sonle

,to Nebrds;,a frohl Ee~r Stl'cator, ~a:s been, :+~tendir,g high scl;ool at 1~in:e, but will be fl.ble to discan.lIll., and loco.ted OIl their new farm St. John s ll1 Omaha, and IS now It ll1 a few days. 'in 18&2, John was of Seotch cleo home. for the summer vacation, I The young~st da\lJ;l'htel',. Emilic,scent amI Mrs. "fcDennott was I Slle lias one hobby, tap dancing is 8 years old am~ \~il\ be. In theIdsh. In addition to Frank, the and aerobatics. In this wOlk she third grade at Dis!. ·46 this fall.living children are: Susie, who has. been in sen!al programs in John will lhive bacl~, and. forth tomallied Geor'ge Smail. They live conncction with her school wQrk, high school and will take Aruenat Soda Spl'ings, IJaho; \Vlll, who and plans' on makin~ a career of and Emille to and (ro'm'school eachis a bachelor and who lives in a it when her schoQI days ale over, day. Fra'nk has gr~dually increased

, house of his uwn on Flank's fa l' III ; John 13' is the oldest son and his land holdings until. today heMal)', who mall'ied WIll \Vahl, finished g;·a,l.~ school at Di~t. 46 has 400 acrt:s. 1'0 th~ home plaee~ives with. her husband ~t W~rth- this year. The farm is really in he addcd a,n eighty on the \'{~st, ,.lI1gto:1, Mmn,; and Anllle, Widow Bal'!,er district but Frank had 0.1'- and he pought a qU;l.rter sectIonof Lester Watts, lives. in Gla~1d langemcnts m;cle for the children of pasturc lapd on~ nti1e \:'est andIsland. Thl'ee bl'uthcrs and a SIS- to go to Dis!. 46 b!Cl'dUSe the roads three r~111es ~sou~h 111 pavls Creektel' han passet1 away. \HIC better in that dilection, John townslllp. El'cept for 35 acres of

Feb. 15, 1931. FI AnI, Inall ied expects to be a student in NQrth pasture, tJ:1e .home place Is allFrieda Schuning at !<,I(,mont, Neb., Loup high school this [al1. where undel' cultivation, 'a Lutheran minister officiating. he will devote muchc of his time The McD~rmotts have 35 to toMiss Schoning was attemling !\1id- to a course in agriculture'. Asked ~ead ~f gr3;de c~ttle on the ~lace.land college at, the time. The filsJ about athletics, he said he was not meludmg SIX mIlk cows. F rank l'

.~:yeals of their mallied life were intelested and -that his educational feecls out about 50 head of cattle .spent on the old i<upke 'place in plans wO~lld require all' his at- evelY winter, raising a few al;dthe southeast cOIner o~ Enter- tention in other lines. bUyll1g the,:r,esl. H~ gets them 111

g'ood shape, and once made such a, good shOWing that pe \\'as given a

!peeial writeup in the Omaha pa­pers. There are 120 head of spot-

0, teu Poland hogs on the, farm at. Ipresent, \Yith· sop1e 'Betkshire" ." strain in them, as \\'e~1 as' a little

;0 J ." { ,of the Hereford strau1 -'- hogs,'",. ''it .', .. '< l' I n.l('an, not cattl\'. 'They rais.ed: : ~",.. , '.if. ~. '.' He.refol'lls fpr several years wl\lle

, 'i',1' ~ • ,I, IlVlng on the, ~{upl\e place, and,r: '.. '.' tl :\'('re one family. qf a very ·few

..,.... 1111 the 5ta.te to n,\Jse them. 'n· Mrs. McDenl1ott. has. two hun­. ltJ dred small chlcl{en~ and l1in~ty~ ~ old hens, The hens an~ white I'ock.s." .' i and the chickens >tre Hp.mpshir~

. 'A reds - chickens, I l1\e~n, not hog'S,'.. There are sevel'a! sh~ep and

t%;0:~~~:"'»" ..~ ,lambs on the pIne,,; Westel'ns they.,.' ..•... ;.;' ..... ;>;. g~t from ~ill VOKe!~r, who lives a,*,*,~ •~'m n;IIe noqh and ha? plel'\ty of them,*""W. <0 F nwk W;J.~ b.llsy. IP the COIn field.

.,.. .,"i which was getting weedy due tothe recent wet, weat~·l'r. and MI'8.McDel mott and the chlldren gavethe wriler l]1Ofit of hil,l il1f~l'lnation,. They. WC're e~pe.cially goou ats~ggc'slmg SUbJects tor picturesand helping to pose the hogs andponies, The interesting' picturesshown herewith . are the re,'iul!.The boys are tspccially 'PIOUJ oftheir ponies, which 'lIte nainedSmoky and Dusty. Smol{y belong­ing to John afld Dusty to AIlI~n,They are plannrng to ride them atthe horse shoW-,ut the North J,.o'up'

'Pop COln Days In September,I Another member of the MeDer­'mott family Is Mrs. McDermott·s, bl'other, Otto Schonin!j. Otto lostI his wife last spring, and, not beingI in good health, he now Is living iltI the home of his sIster,: , , ._'-----~

,Corn~&lskers'On, ;Coast To Meet

11..•.• ~.l ! califorr: ia' COl\nh\l~kelS 10,000.> 4> strong Will gather fqr the annualjUt·: Isummer Neorll,slta picnic on July

.. ......; J.O in Bix.by Pad,. Long Beach,Seated, left to to celebrate 10Q' ~'ears of. Neblas­

ka gl'owth In conrlectlon with Ft.Kearney's c~htel\l)!al anniversary.

Long Beach'$ Ma~'or Burton W,Chace (Stantol1, Neb.) will give

i the welcome address, Paul S. Diet­I tick (York), piesidcnt of the Ne­bl aska soelety' urge's all CalifomiaNeblaska friends to attend. .

I Last sUll\1l1et all NebraskaII counties except one were I:epre­sented, and 1H lowns in southem

: California w~re lE'gistel'~d.

:1 'Now She ShopsiI~~o~t ~~~l B~C~!r,"

Fhen 'Hsorder of kidney t~nction permitspOl.onO.llS,mi'(t.er to rcnl~lllln NUl' Llood. itrna) I.:a.use na~S'lri"bac~a<:h('t I hcum~(ti<.: l)a!H~,I~l: I'ams. Jo.~ of ~,p "od enel ilY, setting upnIl:hts. Dwe!llllg, p.ufiln,,~ under the eylS.headaches ~nd Ili;zm,ess. ~rCQUlnt.or se~nlyI-I.a::::::JI.l:tl'S w~th 81ll,aj tJf.'~ and. bUJ.nw!l somc­

. tl111es ~hows thtr~. ~ )oll1etPIIll: Yo l'on~ with~our kIdneys or blaud~r. '

Don't waitl Alk )'our dru£'ll'ist tor Doan·.PiIl ••.a .stifllulant diuretk. "sed successfully1<y nIlJJ",n. tor over 60 ,yea,,: Doan', gi\OhN'I'Y l'eHef and will help the J~ mile. ofJlJUU,'y tuLe. fl~sh out l'o;,onous wllDte fromyour blood. Cet Doin's Prlb. , .

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Pi\(~E T\VO_ ... ,TIID ORO QUIZ, ORD, NUBRASKA ,',

-Mrs, J. C. Skov and family andThelma Johnson drove to Burwellfrom Riverdale. Saturday even­mg. Miss Johnson had been vis­iting her aunt, Mrs. Skov for thepast week. After visiting her par­ents, Mr. and Mrs, J. N. John­son, Mr. Skov and family return­ed to their home Sunday.

_. Mr.. and Mrs. Everett 'Uun,lyand Billy motored to Broken BowM~nday mor l1ing where they at-

ltended the wcdding of Mrs, Uun­dy's sister, Shii ley TObin, whomarried Bud Land, $on 'of Mr.

I and MIS, Chas, , Land of LoupCity. ,

-Mr, and Mr~, Joe Holounwent to Comstock Wednesdayevening- to a tterid a shower hon­oring Ethelyn Hosek.

-Mrs. J. H. Morris of St. Paul'is visittng Mr. and Mrs. Sam Roe.Mrs. Morris is Sam Roe's sister.

-Maxine Darnra towski of LouCity is a guest of Mr and Mrs.Joe Holoun this week.

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AnXIOUS to serve you even better than cv~t betore. .Standard Oil Dealers Jagerly attend our s~lioots foradvanced training, 5006 already have completoothe course. 250 more start the course every twoweeks at the 80 schools ,\·c operate, The course'

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features one central idea, "Personalized Service.........tor YOlt the persona l service you enjoy, for )'our catthe individual at teut ion it needs.

When your Standard Oil Dealer has mastered thistraining, and daily puts it into practice, he isawarded our Service Specialist emblem. When yousee it hanging proudly inside his station, expcdalittle extra "pep" in his w41d~hie!d cleaning, aHate'extra promptness aiid courtesy, a: little extraattention to clean rest rooms, Expect your car tobeKuidlcd with additional know-how and skip.

Get Personalized ServiceAT YOUR' 'STANDARD 'OiL I)EALiR'S, .

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8.90Charming Iitj le sult dressesand circle-skirted ety les forevery .hour or your day!Tub them in a twinkling!Juniors' and misses"; .

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I thought with hundreds ofothers that the hail storm lurnedthe ':Blead Basket" of Va.lkYcounty, and, to a cer tain ex{entthis was tr ue. Ho\\~ever. the'rainthat came to the rt'st of the countyat the time worl,ed wondels in tp,edty la/ld area", and there will bea, mig lty. fine crop, espedally 'pf

1 COlll, over most of, the tell itojymbsed, by the hai~ This \~'i11 notIecomj'Jense hundl ells of fa! mel ~for their loss, but, it will SUIilhelp keep up the avcra'ge when allth,' crop ret UlllS a I e in.

MOli' An(1) flc:m John,

. One North ,LQUP man provedthe old saw that a little )eall\ing­is l' dangerous thing. He heardover the radio that the ChaV1pion- (ship fight had been postponed, but\Va:'! sli;:htly cpnfuseq, ,a., to, Ujecause. He was heard remarkingon the street that "They s\!ni doIun ny things nowadavs. . Se'enis

Isilly to postpone the big- fig11t Q~­t.wc q. JQe, Louis and Jersey.Joewatott ju~t ,ofc8;\lse, tile reoublc­an convention IS III session!"

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: ,A~l'r ba~,;,d ~oc,'d; tlf'pait1I~i:ntSee our grand selection ofbread, cake's, cookies andmany 'other deliciously nour­ishing . items that will makeany meal a delight to thewhole {amily. EVeI~;thirig isbaked to perfection ai~J isful1 0 f .iuouth water inggoodness, \VilY not come into~ay and select the beh inbak~IY {ood, item's 1 " ,I

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THE NEBRASKA SAfETY,COUNC~, ' '

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C. J. Moit~n5.~~, Pres.

We Han) GrO\\li Bccause We Ua\'e lIelprdOthrr:i Grow

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~~ebraska Slate Bank

TIl,INK NO\V! - - -.TIlEN IS 1'.00 LATE!. <. '.. .

'fHE oun VETEUAN'S CLUBWILL BE CLO$ED From 'juLY.11 UN'!'IL JULY 26. ' ,

SPEED KILLS - TAKE IT EASY ISpee,ding is a con.tlib.uttr,lg,cause in 2.out"of every S·$'fatal motor vehicle traffic accidents. If you are in an ..accident going faster than 60 m p.h., your chances Of ~ ebeing ~ijle.q are inany times greater than at 40 rn.p.h, ' i'Drive slow er-Tive longer! . ..', ' ,

, I Be CClreful-the iite you ~ave mriy oe yo~r own!This ~dYCili;';nlCnl is pubti;h~d.in Ihe' publk Inte i es! 1.>)'

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.Stine 1,IatcheryNorlh Lou'p ~ebr.

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A Ric MOLASSESCattle Supplement

Now Radiant lIeatlnrThe advantages of radiant heatln,

are available with an:; fuel-coal,011 or gas-and with any type ofheat distributing surface-radiators.panels, radiant baseboards or con­vectors. Panel heating consists otpipe cotls in' the walls, doors orceilings.

5 PO 0 FI H'G.??

Maybe our suppliers are spoofing. but wo don't think

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Jay Nelson, P~op.

Ord Heatinq &Sheet Metal'

, . Anyway we are not spoofing when we again urgeyou to get your next winter's heating n~eds ostimated I

and ordered as soon a.s possible. We are already short Iof some items and our bu,k or'ders don't seem to ,ome 11

V~fY fast. '.!lut' ~ith your ,ooptnation and our present sto,ks:

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an.d large back orders. we believe that we tan supply' I

th~ most of your needs this 'year. '

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During the p~;t\\'cel{, the In­termediate Methodist Youth Fcl­lowship held Camp at Polk, Nebr.Rev. Samuel Mitchell, taught oneof the guest groups, and was Cab­in Counsellor hom June 2Q-26.Over eight)· boys and girls werein the camp from all parts of theHastings Dislrict of the Methodistchurch.

, .Rev. Sam. Mitchell past Prest­

dent of the North Loup Lion'sClub, has been appointed ZoneChairman, by the New DistrictGovernor, Gillian of Aurora, Nebr.The Zone Chairman, has threeClubs to care for, Ericson, Sargentand Nort h Loup.

Yes,- We Buy Cream, Poultry and EggsNo Cream Bought After 6 P. M.

Farmers Grain & Supply Co•'Gfl;OCEiUES - MEATS - DRY GOODS -:- SHOES

Phone 84 - North Loup, Nebraska

We haye a com'piete line of Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoesand Notions.. T~y us for prices.

Farmerls 'Store ~ North LoupAn~\Ounceihent of Ne\v Hours and Service along with

, Green Shul\ps and Hock Bottom PricesStarting July J::;t, our store Will be op~n' se~en days q week, Holidays andAU. We also wil) keep 9~r store open every evening until 9:00 or late.r.S)hould you care to shop on ~unday, Wednesday \night, or most any hour,our store will be glad to'serve you. We give Green Stamps on most every­tp.ing we sell. Ask some of the Green Stamp customers how they like theirmef,handise that they re,eive FREE from Green Sta~ps. Start today andkeep saving your Green Stamps. Ask for them wMn you make your' cashpurchase. S}amps will be paid on accounts paid up in full every 30 days,

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"Specials for Satu~dayand,SundayJuly 3rd and 4th

-r--,The North, L9U,P Lion's .. Club

will meet Thursday, J\lly lst, atthe Portis Cafe. Goourieh will pre·side. Let ali the menlber's attend,and make an effort to build up agoou attenc1anc~ record,

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,.:-iorth Loujl :\lethol1lst ChurchSamuel Mitehell, Minister

Sunday, July 4th, IndepenLlenceDay.

Morning worship 11-:15 a, m.. Message by the pastor, "What

Makes America Orca't 7"Church school 10 ;00 a. m.Mrs. Alvin Tucl<er, Supt.

" ,The Junior &partI1H';nt will pre­sent a program in ket'ping with~romotjon Day. ,

The Board of Education of theMethodist church meets 1t'ridaye\:.ening, at the cpureh at' 8 p. m.

,The W.S,C.S. are planning tomeet at' the home of Mrs. CarrollThomas, Wednesday, .July 7th, at2:30 p. Ill. . ',',

You cannQt meet your obli¢:a~Uon to your fallllly by wl'itll1gchecks for the church,' take them\;ith )'o~ to church,

Mrs. A. SimpklnsI '

Buried at Scotia

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, ,,.*C. B. CLAR~North Loup, Nebr.

We,ll as you c~n Sec' ever)'- :thil1g is' Ol} the up gradeagain. but lanp. Tal\e out afew of those cattle, send'

. then.! to mal ket anq. b1.!Y ~'oua' /'lOIn€',' SI11~\l\ 'farn!, largefal"I\I, ~r bu~iI;'ess., we ha\,<;).;them all.

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Ethel JefferiesMarried Thursday"

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"Do you min~ if I bail out over Carson's Market? They

always 11ave the best)n fine food9."

Carson's Market

July 9·l0 -'.Lewisand Wolcott Fight

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with Tim Holt, Nan Leflie

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Sunday, Monday, WednesdayJuly 4, 5 and 7

'fhe Bachelor a'nd'the Bobby Soxer

with Cary Gn,mt, Myrna Loyand Shirley Temple

More than forly North Loup Mrs. Anna L. Simpkins, 78,high school alumni attended the' passed away June 21st ,at theannual mid-summer banquet held Ainsworth hospital after weeks .ofThuraday evening at the Portis {uffering following a stroke,cafe. Guests of the association Burial was in Seotia, Nebr. Awere the senior class members of termer resident of North Lour,this year. Honor classes were the Mrs. Simpkins was well knownclasses of 1888. 1898, 1908, 191$. here. Anna L. Swan was born at1928, HI38.. Mrs, Lyle Abney, Of Hebron, 111, ~~ptember 8, 1869.Ewing', of the class; of '18 re pre- She came with her parents tosented her class, Vernon \ViI· Greeley county in 1878 and g rewIiams and Mrs. Cecil Van Hooscn to womanhood in that lor.ality,represented the class of '28 and IShe' attended the Greeley county

Ethel Jeffries, daughter of Mrs. Bill Sims and Everett Howell the schools, began teaching scnools atRoxana Jeffries, and James \V. I f '38 0 h fB I b h f

· c ass 0 • ut of town guests t e age 0 .17 and followeq that Sevcntl D 8 t· t}'oo cs, ot 0 Ht!ntmgton Park, included Mr. and Mrs. H. D, Kas- profession for several veal's. ~enl\ \ ar av IS

Jc a lrf" 2;:el'et Hmalbl' ned1 AThlllrsdaYd' son of Bremerton, Wash.; Mrs. • On November 23 1892 she was Rev. A. C. Ehl'et, Pastor

uno ". a 0 roo c, I' z., an Bryan P 't' f S t' M ,.'Morning service July 3, 10:30come to North Loup arrlvinz I . O! IS 0 co ia , ," IS. mar ricd to John M. Simpkins. a. m.S dav b f 13' Id D p George Gans of Dannebrog, Mr. They lived on a farm in Greeley . Message by the Pastor,

a Udn tYh'" YG :vn;,'ldY °c ~~ er Ma m and Mrs. ,Cl)'Lle Baker and ~ll's. county and in the Village of Northn ,.. I a any on. I S' Roger Benson of Ord L I 9 0 h h d Sabbath school 11 :40 a. m,

~~~0~~1~~i~s bs~1~~oi~a~;~t~e~' h~~: .cF~arle.s Z~~1ggr' 'p~'esiLlent t re- inOLS)~uth ba\oCa ~rndor~~~edtette~~ . ~~~~,~~ ~~~~~i~i ~,t;,fJ~y night,band is in civil service with the SI, l ?\er ne usrness me~ 111g', seve ral years. l<'ollowingo the tJ p. m, .navy at Long Beach. After a Bil! .S1ll1S :vas elec~c~ president, death of her husband in 1920, she July church social picnic JUly!month in North Loup, they will ~olclln~ ~f8),ers..as presl~ent.oi the resumed, teaching and made h-;r 14th. at Clement's grow, Dinner at Ireturn to California where they ~ assCO , " IS VIce-pres ent : ,1ax- home With he~ sister, Ml's. Elfa 112 :30, Notify Mrs, R. O. Babcock iwill make their home in Hunting- ~~~ll I~P~ and

His ~eClet~ry and Koeppen, at Ainsworth. She was if in need of transportation or if

ton Park. Mrs. Brooks will con- \V b stn! 01 n reas'tr er. ~v. a member of the W.R.C. and the you have extra I'oom,Unue her worl, in the Los An"eles . J' ~;\e\;h ats guecs spea ,tel'l Rebekah lodge at Ainsworth. ---- ------

I I.. spo <e on a a cmmUm y S· h'" E:STDIATJ~

sc l.OO s. Owes Its Youth." l<'ollowing the . un:lvors ar~ t re~ sons, ~. aye~---------------- progr'am all went to the com- SlInp~lI1S,.. Yaklln.a •. \\ 8,sh.: l{alph, The Village Board of North

Mrs. Jane Calvin of Bremerton, munity' hall for a roller skating S~n Gabnel, Cah!" an~ Metle of Loup, Nebraska submits the fol-\Vash,. has been a guest since pal'ty , AlI1swol'th: also a sister and lowing estimate of amounts to beThursday of her brothcr, Charles ' . . brother·in-law, Ella and Fran~ raised by taxation for the comingBridge and Mrs. Bridge, Sun,day Mr. and Mrs. Paul MereI' en- Koeppen, Ainsworth; five &raild- year:Mr. and Mrs. Bridge, Mrs. Ca,lvin tertained at a wiener roast Fri- children and one great,' gl'i'u1d- General Fund ..,,,........ ,,.,,..$1500.0vand the Adolph Sevenkers of Ord day ewning, Guests were Mr. and daughter. Funeral service~ were Street Lights ...."................ 820,00were guests of the Del be r t Mrs. Hillis Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. held at the Jesscn funeral home Water ..... " .""""""""."........ 300.00Bridges, ' MariQll Jensen' and Mr. and Mrs. in Ainsworth on Thursday and the Community Bldg, ..", 110.00

r-hs. Harold Van Scoy and twin Vic Cool{. body brought to, Scotia for burial. Band """ "."",,,. HO.COd~ughter" of Los Angeles are Mrs. Paui Madsen and Maxine Road .." " , ,,,,,,,,,,, ..,,.... 1000.00guests in the home of her par- Copeland were hostesses at the Bal'bara Parker of Hastings 'is Bond ..,,)... ......." ..."""" 570.00ent~, ~Ir. and ~Irs. Cliff l<linger. rl1cetin~ of the Rebekah lodge spending the \\"cck' \vith her' sis.. --- .----Friday evening they we,!'e supper ThlJr;;qay evening, ter, Mrs. Charles Zangger. $1170,00guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert ,Ml'. all(l Mr·s. AI"I'n Tucke'r alld - . H. L. Gillespie,U 'd d J' l' 'Maxine Copeland and Pete I .un ge an ac ne, Mr. and 1I,lrs. Frank Wright and C lall'lUan.

Mrs I" er P'leroon al'd La y Zvntek were Sundav SUIJper D'uests l'ay lIr'll,•. c, '", I rr , twei chlldren were Sunday SUI)- ol ol r- ,of \\• d R' " d M J 1 of the Glcn Warners at Ord. CI I - J 10'it00 lver, mI'. an . rs. ac { per gtl~sts of Mrs. SteHa Kerr. er c une -McCormick arid b~by and Mrs. Mr'. antl Mrs. G. L, Carter and -.---------------- "Delia Gebauer of Hood I~iver, Ore., family attended church at the The July church social for the WOD by Default ,ha\'e been guests the past weclt of Catholic church in Elba Sun\iay Seventh Day Baptist church will The Athletics of Philadelphia wonthe Max Klinginsmitljs'. They left where their daughter, Judy, 'took b,e held Sund<ly. July t, at Clem- the National league pennant in 1871for their homes Saturday mom- her fir8t communIon, mts grove in' Nira Valley, and \\ill by forfeits.in~. Thursday evening they were Mrs. Hugh Clement. . d be a picnic. An)'one not haying ~;;;:;;;;:;;;;;:;;:;:::::;;::::~::::=;:::::::;:;:;;:;;:;:;;:~all suppel' guests of '11' and 1-1rs h t ~rnve transportation, notify Mrs, R. O.Lyle Klinginsmith. .v". • . ql1.e · rom ~es Moines, on the EabcQck and anyone having extra

Mr. and Mrs. II,D. Kasson of MOnday morl1lng bus. She h,ad room in their car also call Mrs.Brcmerton, \\:ash, , $pent Mon- spent se\eral days .thcre With IBabcock, Dinner ~ill be served atday with the Max Klinginsmith members of her farmly. 12:30., ,family. ... ' Carl Stude has been quite iII

Mr. and Mrs.' Alvy Moore of but i::; improving noW. Mr. an,dGrand Island were Sunday and MFs. l«ioyd Wetzel were downl\1qnday guests in the John Ed- from Ol'd to see him Sunday.wards home. Mrs. S. e. Ha\~kes - alldl30b

T. D, Meese of Has~ings who wcrlt to Grand Island where 130bhad spC'nt the past wecl< with the had. )1ls' ton;;ils remo\'cd, ,John Edwards faillily weilt to Connie Eberhart and JeanetteTaylor' Monday. ,'., ' Van Hoosell came homr frorn

A son was born to' Mr, and Mrsl Grand Island on the Friuay eve·Gene Van Osdol of Gralld IslanQ n\l)$ bus. .., '..Saturday' morning, ' Mrs. ' Henry !\tn'. Joe Burson arrived homeRich ane! daughter, Hai'l:iett, of from Wood ~ivcr on the MondayWashington. are with the Van a!t\"fllopn bus. ...Osdols in Grand Islar\d. "" ',Mr..and Mrs. Melfill McClellan " ~1iss, Cecil B~ker of Washing­

went to Grand Island T1.Iesday to ton •. D. C" spent last week withmeet Mrs: Sal a Gogi,nQf Redlands, her sister, Mrs, Fred Bartz. ThisCalif. who will spend the suml1ler week ~he i8 visiting at Ewinghere. , " .: ';' before ,returning to 'Vashlngton.

Mr. and Mrs, Marvin .Greenland This ,\\'~ek another sister' of Mrs.all<] famlly pf Ar:ca\.lia 'weC,e Sun- B~rlz. Mrs.' Irene Pingle. will aI'-day dinne'r giJests of· Mr. and rive from San JOSe" Calif. ,Mrs.. Earl Smith. In' the' after: . Mr, and Mrs, Fred Bartz weienon they and Mr, and Mrs,' Smith W.ed:nes:c;lay svpPf,'r gtiests of 1r'r,were guests of the Wayne· She!· and Mrs. John l~riewald. Mr. anddon family. '. MIs. Kriewald left' Th\lrsuay

Mrs. Lyle Abney drove dow!'! 11101 ning' for their tJ Ip to the west----------.--- -o----~-~.--~.- from Ewing ThLJrsday to atten4 ('oast:. They pla~neQ to stop for

the alumni banquet. ,She Ie- fishing at OJ?.llialla anu to spendturned FriLlay morhing.' , July 1th at Colorado Sprillg~, ,

Ml s. Charles Za)1gger pl'obabl~ I" 1>roi11Otiol~ exercises were helddescrw& a, r~leual for th\, e,ffor~ by. th~ PI;1l11ar y departn}ent ofshe has maLle to have flower s·ard. the Mfthoebst Sunday school S1.\n- toen this summer,' Early' in the day lllQrning, Next Sunuay th~spr ing she planted a large flower J~lIlior depal tment will hold itsgarden in her front yard, 'About promotion. 'time f?r them to conic, up, her ' Mr.' ami Mrs, Clauel Thonlilsfather'IH-Iaw, W. O. Zanggcr went to Syracuse, Nebr" Fridaycame up one day with the tr.actor 11I\9r ning wherl' they were gupsts

Vnder the Ton to HiIn and SCI ap,'r ~nd leveled off the 'oyernight of the Wyatt family,yarL~,. and It was' G?o~-Bye, I 8~Ul~lay they .were.. among one110»ers. Un',1aunted, Mrs, Zang- hundred relatrves who attendeLIger'. ~Ianted more. ~,nd this time. a reunion picnic of the ~pdawayher ?~\n father VISIted her from family at ,the Syracuse park. Mr.~astll1gs. He took the ho<'. think- and Mrs. Russell .Williams alidll1g to help,. and cut off all the their three daughters of Omahaplants. Agall1. more seeLls ,\",ent also attended the picnic and Mr.­III the ground and this tune and Mrs. Thoma.s went home withCharles was the guilty party. As thenl Sunday night. Monday Mrs',the four th planting was beginning, Williams and the girls tame hometo show through the ground. along with them to spend the week. MI'.C3me the flood. and washed them \Villia11ls will come after them theall away. But Mrs. Zangger last of the week.bought more seeds and ~opes for The Dir.Ul~r _Bridge cIuQ sur-some blosSOI:'S befoI e flOst. prised MI'. and Mrs. l<'rank Schudel

Anothu rall~ here Saturday aft- on·. their silwr wedding arinivc,r­~Il1oon an? mght meas':lred 1.08 sary· Wedllesl1ay cvenil1g wh~nIllches. ThIS maLle 4,12 slllce JtUle they met at t1)e Portis Cafe for16, or in ten day;;. dllmer' and pI3)'ed bridge at tl,1e

MI'. and Mrs. Comforl Cummins H. L. Gillespie home. A weddil1gand children wcrc MOnday guests cake was decorated \~ith silvfr

:~~~-~-~~~'~~~~~-~-~-~-~-~-~~~~~--~~'-~O~f~th~e~H~a~r~l~y~T~O~le~n~·~s.~~~~~~and a bride and groom. Mr, andI Mrs, SchuLlcl were presented with-----:---~.-;----.--._--. --- -----_ 'eo gift.

Mrs. GracC' 'Ma)'o and Mr~.FIQrence Hutchins were Sat).lruaydinner !{uests of Dr. and Mr;;.Hemphill.S~nday gucst~ of Mrs. Lulu

Mancllester were Mr, and Mrs.Everett Manehestcr of GrandJslan,1 "11,1 the Tom \Yilliams fam-Iily of, oI'll. ,. ,

.1, A. Mar,ch,:s~er wa'::J in the,Clinic hospital Saturda>' and 8Ull'-: uay. .-.... .... J'

Mr. and MIS. Ve,nvin Whitewent to Omaha tuesLla'y morning'\\'here Md. White. was to gothrough a clinic. '. j .

Officers ~lcctcd at the LegionAuxiliary meeting held. Mondaynight arc Mrs. Virgil Annya~,

pr'esidq1t; Mrs .. Gllb.:rt Me)'crs,viee-prl'sident: Mrs. John Hamer,treasurer; Mrs. John 'Yard, seC­retary. Alice Me)'ers gi\ve Ii ve'ryinterestiJlg' report on her weel,at Girls State. Lunch Wi's serycdby Mr·s. Alex Brown, Mrs, JohnWard and 1I1i's, Gilbert Me)'crs,

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~"t '. . In Your Motor! '. . ..

. When you think of motor ~,il-the word to re;, lllemlxr is ~'Lubii·tection" I

. " . rIt's the new won.l for a new f'hillips oil that

gives you .the excel1ent lubricating qual\Hes of, expel tly' refineu mid,continent crude, plus labora~

tory desigI~eu aduitivcs that help defe~t uowcr'stealing sludge~ carbon and varnishl

For a qtiart. or an oil change, cau at yourPhillips 66 Dealer's an;'t ask for ~'Lubri·tection" J

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MRS. ETHEL HAMERQuiz Representativo

North Loup

JULY 1, 1918

Yern Andegen's

'Phillips "66" Service.

Zion Lutheral\ church In Scotia Y.W.C.A. there. One of Mrs.Sunday after noon. Switzer's many talents is giving

Miss Virginia Flint of Charles- book reviews and she was often~Otl, W . .va.' is vi~.iting relatives called on by clubs and organiza­111 this V1LlI1l~y, having been called tions for a book review'. In pack­h~re ~~ the dea t,h of he~' uncle, ing and getting ready to change\\ III l'hnt who died at 111S home homes recently she ran across herin Keen ney and was buried Thurs- notes for the re por ts she had

Paul Madsen. fell down the base- ~ay at Cotesfield. Miss Vi~&inia Igiven. and-was surpr ised to find. IS the daughter of Albert l' lint. that 111 the seven ;years she gave

ment stairs at. the corumun it.y Guests of Mrs. Hattie Clement book reports two months of herbuilding last Tuesday evening from Tuesday til! l<'r iuay of last time, 53 whole days, or 1500 hourswhile roller skating. He at temp- week were Mr. and Mrs, Albert Ihad been spent in this work. Mrs,ted to go to tlie bascmcnt to ad- Essling', .daughter, Joan and two Switzer thinks every' one shouldjust the blower and forgot' to re- II ld d D ld f hmove his skates. Several st itches s~:ms, aro an ona '" 0 West I ave some civic duty, but it is a

Chicago. They had been on a good idea sometimes to look backwere taken in his head where it trip to Yellowstone Park and and see where the time wentwas cut and he was badly bruised stopped over with Mrs. Clement Mrs. T. J. Hamer and Car;lynbut by the last of the wccl; was \\ ho is an old frie nd on their way Mrs. John Hamer and Greg'ory'able to be back at work, \ t,r.cmc, drove to Lincoln Thursday to see

Rev. and Mrs. Ehl et, Mrs. rra-- ,~rr. and Mrs .. Joe :~mlell of Gn'gor y's doctor. Carolyn remain­Ion Brennick and Jeneane went to El11d, Okla, ar nved l' nday and ed for the week with the HaroldOmaha MOllllay where they were are house guests of the Jim Voge- Portis family and' Mr. and Mrs.to take son)e, lessons on the Ham- leI'S while Inking after their farms L. C. Jensen.mond organ, in a thrce day class I ir: this locality, Other guests fol Thelma Goodrich was able to beconducted by G.eolge A. Johnson, dll1ner anu s upper in the Jim brought hoine from the St.Mrs. ~r'ennick IS s~nt as church Vog-der home Sunday were Ethell Franci.~ hospital in, Grand Jslandorgalyst ,by the Sevcnth. Day and Bill Vc.geh:r.· Saturday evening after spending aBaptrst church and Jencane s les- ~Irs. Joe Burson went to 'Vood wee]< here following an appen·sons were a gift of her uncle, Rivcr Friday for a few days. Hel dectomy. 'Flo)'d ~utchins, . ' I ~on, Jay" \~ho, is. in ~he, army a~ld Walter TpPll1gate, Jr.. (Bus),

At the annu,11 busll1e~s meeting ~s loc~ted ;n Call~onlla IS also VIS' submitted to an emergency op­of the Sevent!'! Day ~aptist church Itltlg 111 \\ oed RIver, eration for appen<,licitis at theheld S\lnJay afternoon, Arthur ~Ir:s,Agnes Ma~l~hester went Clinic hospital in Ord Wednes-Stillman was re-elecled, moderat- to Lll1coln on the l' nday morning day evening,' '.ot; Mrs. Leona Babcocl{, clerk; bus to spend the weekend with Mary T. Davis and VestaRoy Cox. treasurer; Ava Johnson, her daughter Donna. Thorngate arrived home last weekpianist, I"oube. Brennick, ~Iganist; George' A. JohllSOD gave a re- from a three weeks trip to Mlchl­Jessie T. B.ab<:ock, hIstorian; eltal t.Q an apprecia tive audience g'an and Wisconsin, Elsia RoodMyra Barber; news report,er; Mr. at the' 'seventh Day, Baptist 10f Milton Junction, Wis, camear~d ~1:rs, r-!el.1zp Fuller, SOCIal com· I chuych Wednesday evt;ning, An home with them and will spendmrttee chap·man. entrrely differ ent pl'ogram than the su.mmer here.

Mr. and 1111'$. Jim Coleman came the one given in March was pre- Darlene Brown of Grand Islandovcr froni Shelby Sunuay after. ser.ted with the exc~ption of a few w.as ar~ ovel'nig11t guest Satur'uaynoon. Janet sta)'ed for the week numbers. An' offenng was taken mght III the Alex Brown home.amI is a house />tiest of Burdelte and all over the expense of the M-Sgt., and Mrs, John FarleyMulliga'l1.:' " red tal will go to :buy music for Iwho had been guests of the Alix

MI'. 'and MI's.' Mark Tolen of the churlh oq~aI~. .. Brown family left ThursLlay toOrd \,':'ere Surlday' cve),ing callers Mrs, D,'rothy Switzer left Sun- spcl;d a few da):s In Colorauoat the hume of Mr. all\J ~Irs, HallY day for Elgin, taking Lucigrace Spn':gs }Jerore gOlllg on to Spo·Tolcn. and \Yalter to the home of her kane, \\'ash., where he is sta-.'~;'W~lter CUJllniins WCIlt to Onl parents; Mr, amI ~Irs. W~.lter Nott i~~!~~d with the U, S. Army, air011 the FriLlay aftCl'lloon bus. for. the month of July and, Mrs.· ,',

," . .., SWItzer ,went on to Lake l<'orest, Mrs, Ray Hill,., ~lrs. BerlhaMr. and ,Mrs. Geolge Maxsun Ill" to attend a Y.W.e,A. school Eislie were guests of 'Mr. and Mrs.

and Mrs. Alex Bruwn ~nLl daugh- for Y.W. wOlkers. Probably on H. L. GillL-spie at the cabin attel's a,ttcnLled the wcd,dll1g of Con· her letUln to N,orth Loup she will Ericson the last of last wcekstance 13rowl1, daughter of Eugene move to Grand Island to be n'ady Roy Lewis l·':i . 'd t 0 I13ruwl1, to Mel "in Winter at the to begin her wOlk with the t' Tu"s·l~y for '1' e ur ne 11

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Mrs. ,NeI~' ,Jorgeil'scp anel Theron'Balber were shoppll1g in GranuIsland·Thursehiy. ", '" Mrs, C.leinMc:fcl~, Clem, Jr.',and Alice' spept Saturday inqr~nu ,Isl.al)d.' ~et~ll'ning in theevcning they fotl)ld high water atElba 3l,ld went, b,a,\Ck to Gral}dIlilallll wh~, e they SPe'!lt the nig11t;with ~Ir. and Mrs", Chades Boldtand can'le hOllle, S,~Ul9ay morn\nj;'.

MIS. Geoi'ge Gans of Dann~brc·gspent part of. last week with thefI. L., Klingiqsmiths. Monday Mr.ar,d .Mrs. )<'linginsmith tool~ herhome. ,c'. . ,; , ", ,.

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Mrs. Asci Anderson. sr,phone 229, Burwell; wiil dC~cept yollr Quiz want ads,subscriptions. etc,,, .

• 'i<'alilil~' u"t·'fol;dher.'. A (am'ily' get-togethcr \\ as heluati,the home of Mr. aud MIS, J,N, Johnson Sunday, when theirchildren brough], we l'l filleu bas­hr.ts and had dinner with them,lhosc who were present wert' MI'.and Mrs, Haymond Johnson andThelll1~, Mr, and MIS, Bill J~hn·sop, Mr." and Mi S, Harry Hughesalje! Ia ml ly, M; s. ~dith okav andc!1iluren Of Rivc;i'dale, and, Ml s.ccoi gt' +nc\el son and family, ofOrd. Ol1e daughter, Mrs. Mil'll'lte\'''lin~ki and family of WestPoint, Nebr. was tillable to 'bethere.

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Just received ahice lot and are £Ol~sale,

Better get yoursNO\V.

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We've a tre<tt in store for you! It's the Ford Forty.r-.finer atour showrooms rfght no,,,,!,. It's completely new, through endthrough ••• with new "Magic Action" King-Size Brakes­35'10 easier to apply ..• :'Pidure Window" Visibility ••• 59%more rtgi<;l "lifeguard" ~ody on' new 5-member box sectionI{ome •.. 2 new en$ines, 100 H.P. V·8 or 95 H.P. SIX. Morega's.,economy •• ': "4th gear" smoothness and savings of newoptional Overdrive •• I new 5710 roomier "Deep Deck"LU9$age Lorker ••• neW optional "Magic Air" TemperatureControl ••• and on over-ell new design, inside and Out thatmckes the reY6!utionar/ NEW ford The Cor of the' 'YeorCome in todayl ' •

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EHQ' ~lolllla~' to the finestBauds 011 the Road,

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USED~IACHINERY

for Sale or w.n Tradelor Catt~

8 ft. John Deere combine withpickup ullcchment 6. motor

6 ft. IHC combine with motorNo. Gl ..

8 ft. IHC ~ower binder .10 tractor mowers, various. kinds3 new hay rakes1942 Case tractor with mount­

ed plow, lister, cultivator &mower

Cultivator and power lilt lorregular IHC tractor

John Deere A IructorJohn Deere 'cultivator 6. other

il1achiI1eryG. L. Dearmontbid Schoolhouse Bldg.

BURWELL NEB'n.• ~3-2tpW. J. Boomer

weEKEs A' .. ,.... ,. , GENCYE. B. Week~s' ".'

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5 room house, east Ord, full block of ground, $4000.

2 choice lots on paving and sewer, Priced for .~.uicksale.

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• REAL ESTAtE LqANS - GOOD TERMs

160 acres in Mira Valley, goed 2-siory house with bath,full basement, furnace, 105 acres in culuvotion. 50 acresof pasture, Wired for lights, tf.:lfge born, hog house,machine shop, four chicken houses, double corncrib andgraJ;\ory, Excellent terms, Possession this fall. 'Northtckinq Cl look.

160 acres, ~nimproved, rolling quarter, good qross. 90acres in cultivation. Rent for 1947 around $1200. Agood buy lqr 911 jnvestor. $4000 for quick sale.

Small ranch, 320 acres, 4,room house, garage, milkhouse, 2 'chicken' houses, cattle barn with stonchtons. 25acres in cultivation, balance in hay and posture. Cuts80 ton of hay. Will run 45 cows year around, Pricedto sell at low fir,jure.

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Greeley coufily', "320 acres, 3 miies [rom county seal ancipar~chial school. Nice farm land, good native pasture,native huy and alfalfa. A well improved, real combina­tion. Priced cheap.

320 ceres, modern home, oak floors, automatic waterp~r~p, new lights, all buildinqs practically new. Oneml~e froll! qrovel, 45 acres pasture, 5'5 acres hay land,balance In cultivotion. Land level to gently rolling, withrough pasture. 'Excellent terms.

5 room house, por tly modern, good loc~tior\ in fine COI1-dition, $4000, '

6 rooms and bath, all modern, all on one floor, in west'Ord. A fine home, best location in town, 3 bedrooms,Terms.

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can be spoiled if yourlnsurance coverage is notcomplete. Don't gamble withdisaster, Make sure thatyour insuronce program isadequate enough to protectyou in' the event of anyemergency.

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on the corner

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salutes. Hundreds of others. i

Veteran's Club

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• AUTOl\IOTIVE

FOR RENT - 3 room unfurnish­ed apartment. See C. E. Gilroy,

, 1707 N. ~t: , ,', ' ..,l~~ltp

• LivEstOCK

!<'OR ~ENli - Parking s'pae~for {railer houses. So. ,13th, & Qstreets. Mrs. Grant Marsh~,II.

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FOR RENT - Two cool sleepingrooms. Kitchen pdvjliges if de­sired. Phone 327, 3319 S.,,16thSt. '\ 14·2tp

zft·.Mortgage

LoansBusiness properties

Farm &FHA horne !oan~.

Terms 6: payments to fitthe individual cose,

LOST - from my pasture a 4month old bull calf, red withsome spots. Please notify JohI1L. Valasek, Comstock, Ne,br.

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TAKj£N UP a i.ti'ay sorrelhorse. Owner can pay for ex­penses and have it. It has beenhere 2 months, Robert Free­man, }:;rieson, Neb. H-3tp

• I>E~AL E'S;I"ArI"E'~FOR SALE r:'; cheap, for qUiek~ " " __ ,_sale, A large' Milk Vat would " ,'.., .' .'make a g~od stock watering IWANT.ED - Farm listing ,ror sale.tank. North Loup Co-Operative I MUllay & Douglas., ,43-~fc

Ch,eese Co.~ H-ltc'. UEN'fALS~;QR. SALE. - A good set of Fair- -': '

banks-Morse pit or pitless farmscales. Also pralrle hay. V. \V.Robbins, ,N?rth Loup. H-ltc

FOH SAL~~ - Two broke teams,E. T. Daly, Burwell, 13-Ztp EarlOrtgies

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FOR SALE - Paint Outfit, GO ell.ft. compressor, mounted On 1l.39 Dodge truck, Ladders, hose,guns, etc, See Pete DrawbridgoNorth Loup. Phone Itt. 13-Zte

FOH SAU"; - Bull's Eye poultryand livestock feed. Warner Ver­gin, Produce Stati?n, Ord, 9-10p

STHAYED - from Ililiis Cole­man's pasture, one black whiteface cow, weighing 879 Ibs. C.II. ,Steger, North Loup 01' phone3312, North Loup. H-3tp

SPIN}:;l' PIA~O - $~06.00 paidby previous owner. Piano likenew. Continue monthly pay­ments. Midwest Piano Co"Grand Isla~d, NebI', H-ltc

• PERSONAL

BE SURE. Insure, in sure. IN­SURANCE ! ! ! The Wozab,Agency, Ord, Nebr. 9-lfc

GEO, A. PARKINSO. D.

OPTOMETRIST

STATE l<'AHMEHS INS. CO. ­, Farm property and town dwell­ings, insurance at cost. Ray

; Melia, phone 5112. 5-52tc

~~OR SALE - International com­bine. Phone Scolia 3891.

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Only office in the LoupValley devoted exclusivelyto the care of your .eyes.

Office In the White Building

Across the street from theOrd Hospital. Just South of

the Methodist Parsonage.

Phone 90

I<~OR SALE - One 8-ft. JohnDeert" B. g raln binder. Somesedan grass seed. Phone 2120

,l<"rank J. Kovarik, Ord. H:ltp-+- .FOR SALI<] - Oliva 6-ft. com­

bine, 1911 model. In good con-dition. P. Jorgensen, NorthLoup. H-2tp

STATE FAR1r INSURANCE ­E. S. Coats, agent for ValleyCounty and adjoining counties.Home 1 mile north of Ord. Phone5903. ..,', " 27·lfc

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FOR SALE: _ Wood Bros. thresh­. ing machine 1939 Model 26".

15·30 McCorrnlck-Dccting Iract­or ready to go. Phoria 3241,

: Frank Noni.lr, Rt. 3. ,12-3tp

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For Loans.That Serve The Farmers InterestsJACK CHAFT NOUTII LOUP

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N. F. L. A. OFFICE IN ORO

THE ORD QUI,Z

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We would appreciate payn;ent of the many smcdlaccounts which are outstanding in this department.

Due to the expense of bookkeepinq and the continu­ul lcss of muny of these small advertisements, Want Ads

and Cards of Thanks are Cash With Order, effective at

once.

iJ you ure in doubt whet to remit when sending youtndvertisernent, remember, the minimum chcrqe is sOcentS' which pcys for 25 uveruqe wQ!ds. Curds of Thunk~are $1.00 each.' '

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Store 2741 House 2961

Ambulance Service

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Tell Bill,ldey talks ,'$olno. 0' opcuiri'a store -\'0 he hlJ tack th' in(reas"ed cost 0' Iiviri' On th' other feller,It don't take a. landlady long t'prune out her boarders.

,You're always sure of fair dealingand honesty in our transacli~ilS!

E.,S. MurrayReal Estate Farm Loans

E. S. ~lurray l~aJl)b Dou glas

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PHONE 135I{okes& Petska

LrQUOHSEaat of Chovy Garage

-You can nowpnone your class­\fied ads to No. 17. Just ask for"W~nt Ad Taker." U

delign'ed elpe.dally, ' fo,r ,Y,0'3lo ,et rId 01tbllr blllge' ~ndglve you health.fill pOllure.

Sylvia"Dye

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"The People Rule" is the motto, , adopted by: Atkansas. The officlal

flower ts the apple blossom and theI ". ,\ , 'i C!~l,cial bird the mockingbird.

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WEEkES AGENC'YE. B. Weekes'W. J. Boomer

Real Estate - LoansInsurance

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SURGERY & DIAGNOSIS

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HASTINGS· PEARSONMORTUARY

Phones: Nite or Day 377ORD, NE13,H,

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E,)'e, Ear,' Nose and ThroatGlasses F'itted

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DR. C. W. WEEKES, M. D.DR. D. W: WALD, M. D.

Associates in practice ofmedicine and, surgery

X-ray DiagnoslsLaboratory ,Electrocanliography

Offiee hours: 9 :00, to 6 :00 JL1ailywca. & Sat. nights 7:0? to 9:00

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Nobraska 8Gcce Historicnl800 iety

Vol. 66 No. 15J

Mrs. Francis JagoeDies hi Wisconsin

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Born in Czechoslcvckic,Pioneer Valley Resident

City Taxes Upped; Council ToSpend $6000 More Next Ye~r

Associated Press'Writer Here

Stine l'islwr~ki lIIet with a mis­11,lp \\hen lelulning fro III takinghi.3 blother Martin to l{eameyto boal d a pl,ull" Mond'ly. "

Coming arOUnd the cor ncr by MI :s,' Vim ellt Ko~ces receh cdthc 'Vallier Vergin fann a milc \\orLl Tuesday morning of _ thesouth of town hc hit a bau spot death of her <laughter, Mrs. Fran­in the road and lost control of cis Jagoe, thc fonner Matie Kokel',thc ncw plckull he was driving. at her hOllle at Mouston, \Vis. fol­In getting the car back under lowing I\. {Jlolongetl iUne::;:; of abolltcontrol he ~healcd off one fender a y'ear. ::5he Is smvived by l1er hu,,;-on a cement bridgt'. banu anu three chlldn 11.

__' ---.-_-4 ~flS. VJncent Kokes t~ uHd.ulc tu, l'osl!Hlllt' lti~talJal\oll. make the trip to Wisconsin, but

The ltebckah lodge has post- Mrs, ~'lw Kol,es left Tuesday topOllcd the installation of officers attel1l1 the fllll!;l at at Moustollfrom July 13 to July 27. Thut ~U,<1Y. '

Funeral Servicesfor Mrs. Prince

Guests this week end of Mr.and Mrs. Charles Clark of NorthLoup Will be Mrs. Clark's brotherand his wl'E', Mr. and Mrs. Whit­ncy Martin of New York City.Mr. Martin is a byline sports\\ rtt cr and columnist for the As­sociated Press. world's biggestnews gathering- agency.

The Loup Valley Region's Big Newspaper

THURSDA Y, JULY 8, 1948

SECTION ONE

Mercury Av~rages 91,67;Best Wheat 32 Bushels;

Government Price $2,05

When Q wheel from his Codner Special co. ne off and went hurlling through the air, RedFitzwater, Penver dri-,er had quite 0. busy tim~ but managed to get his car under control.This remarkable shot by Ed Swopes shows the racer's wheel lIying through the air with F~z­water's hot-(od dragging d.irt,

Loscs \Vhccl, Hut Escapcs Injury

The George Allen family gotan adth l! thllll July 1 when outfor a ride west of town. TileyWCIC driving along whcn theylanded in the miudlc of a washed­out bridge. The washout ncar theChas Brim fa 1111 was unma: kedanll they WC[ e ovcr the first holcbdol c thl'Y dislo\ CI ed the s('condGeOlge says they werc travelingjust the right speed, enough toget the wheel" ovcr the first holcanu \\ere able to stop before theyfcll into the second. No O[IC wasse[ iou::;ly inju! cd except Geol ge'sfeehngs, .ho :'iays, bel.:au:;;c theyhau to w,llk back to to\vn. TheIle"t ,dLly a. \v! eckcr \~'ent out a 11<1b[uught tile (ar hack to tuwn.

Tempera~ure UpOver Last Year

Gets New Thrill,

On July 4th

Levy Up LaO l\'lills; IncreasedValuations Hike Total Revenues

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to raise about $6000 more fromdirect taxation in the 1918·19 fis­cal year than last year, the milllevy will be Increased only 1.30mlll 3.

The city council passed theirOf(icial appropriation ordinanceTuesday night calling for a totallevy of 18.95 mills. Last year'slevy was 17.65. Esttmatcd valu­atlon this year Is two million ascompared with ~1,800,OOO a yearago. .

Blgge:;t increase in expenditureswill be In the road fund and parkfunds, both of which have hadheavy demands the past year. Aconsldcrable amount of park im­provement and maintenance hasbeen scheduled for the park, am!the pew swimming pool will needa subsidy each year for opel atlon,

The road fund, which ended thefise'al year With an, ovcrdr aft ofnearly five thousand dollars, Will

Posses A.Jvay at Age of 76 get thc benefit of a 3 mill levy. in place .o{ LV" last year. With

I."unci al scrv ices were held at an csthna cd $1;:'00 in ga'! taxthe Hastings-Pearson chapel Sat- collections, councllmcn expect theurday afternoon at 2 o'clock for city to be able to keep up theMrs. Joseph Prince, who died extensive street ImprovementsThursday at the Clinic hospital. necessary and at thc same limeMus. Princ c suffered a stroke Mon- bring the Iuml out of the red in­day ami dill not regain conscious- side of two years.ness, The clty's general fund, which

Hey. U. A. F'ilip! of Clarkson of- had a $9~00 balance, was whittledfidated at the ceremony. Joe from 4.75 mills to four nulls. Alll{IH·z;\cek. FHlnll:, Rybin,. Don other funrls remflin the same. AStewart. Joe Ramael,el s, Joe shift in accounting tosses th,' air-Smol1l~ and J:;luon Sich weI;e pall- port Icvy of Qne mill into the re­bearel s. Don Aublc and Mrs. funuing bond levy. whel e it willMark Tolen sang three songs ae- be cal marked for I etirell1ent of.companicrJ by Mrs. Orin I~ellison bonds. COUI)( Ihnen feel that in­at the 01 g,U1. COI11C from the netu will be fluf.

Antonia JanJwvcc hau' livcd in !ieient to pay maintenance ex-Valley eQunty for nearly sixty pen:'ie of the pOIt.' .)'ears. She was born in Czechoslo- In .ll;1I, Or,d WIll levy ~~8,000 Invaki,l, MilY 11, 1872, the daughter tax,ltlon funrls ff?r th.... fiscal yearof .Mr. and Mrs. Jacob ,1<1nl,ovec. qS c0l11p<~r('f1 ,wIth ~J2,000 la~tShe C<,ln)o to America in 18fl1 to ycar. ,her ~htcr, MIS. James CedI. After In. a :;ess)on \~hIch lasted ttl!being empluyeu in Ord two yeal S ll1~dn.lght. ,counplp1C!1 approvedshe wa:; marl ieu to JosqJh Prin~c the liquor lIc.;-nse of }'rank,Coufal,on Api il 11 lsn. TIlI'y resiuorl new owner of the Ord I ask?-ge11 !llile>; wes't of Onl, in Gent;liulll storc, anrl approved tile apPoll!'t.towlll;hl1'. It \\ ilS here th'oy ha'l ment of Joe, Ral1laekers as PollcceXjJCllencc.'; in pioneer lif~ with JwIge for the; city. '.hall, lJrouth i\lId chinch hug.". They }'~Ol ~{{'ad).Augll"t 1,fanned on their farm until 1010. Dr, I'. J.J. Bles:,mg. l11a)'OI', told

, Th(n they pun;h<\seu a 1;11)all falill the CO\llH;i1 that he b,cli,'vcd Aug-­. . nor~h of Onl in ordcl' that their ust 1 woult! ho thc opening' date

With the 'reccnt wet \\cat~lcr children could have the prlvi!cge of the new swimming pool. "TheUCfillltely .!>hut, oJT, tCll1peraluj'cs of hil;hcr education, 'Aftc;r livlllg sewer..contractor aSSUl'es me thatfor thc \\ L'ek \\ crc ~en cLI, up to thcrc 33 yeal s. they moveu into he ;"111 ,~o, her? th~ .w~ekenu ofValley county It'sidents on steam- to\\ n. La~,t spnng thcy celebrated Jul,> 19. Bles:;lng said,. and noting platte II:', hotter evcn than a thclr 55th weddll1l'( anni\'c(sary. yery mIlch work remams to be) car agu I . b h 1 I done. It may be pOSSible that we

, " ' , , . , She s, syr,V1vcd, y ~r hus. )[\Il~, can open tile last week in July."lhc, Il1l~LU1Y n:ldl-:' ,j ~t In 01~1 ~OSl)e!l IlInLc,,tJ~lee eJlIiuren, .Ma- City dafls also gl'anted DI110

la:;t lhulsJay fOI the hIgh. marl< Jar l' lank Pnncc of. New. Cum- TIV;"rr, owner of the olu Milfordso far tht~ se"son, a~corull1g to be[laml, 1'3, .al'l'l LoUIS PrInce of btliltling 'on ~hc squan' (lnytill' [.ObsCI HI' 1!91aee Tra\ IS. Ol~ the COlllptO!l, Calif , ~nd o~e daughter, j,Jeripd o( grace to I'e{nove thesame e\ cl1\ng- the col1)l1ln dIpped Mrs. En\l~H1 l'rIncc Murray 9f strudure. Tro)'er appearerl b~­tot' 61~ low for the wLelc Only onc DenY~r, Colo. Onc bro~her ami fOff,.' tlw ('oll1lL'il and :'ialu that he:,ay ::5atur;t,IY~ falicd to mal k one SI:'ite: pi ~~e<.lcu her Ill, ~eatll, woulrl Jefhiltcly rCIl1\l',C Ul...Illto the !JOs. A b[o~:ler, ~[~nk Jal~ko\C .., o.f struclulc ne~t ISprillC' anu '\t,

High an~1 low telllperatUle aver- Monte[tY. Callf, a Sister, MIS. lack ot buIlding matetial J -.~ge~ \\,cle 91 anu 67. A )'Car ago Anna Vouehnal, of On1, al~d a ed him from'doing' So this~dunng the same \\eek, a\'Cra~,'s b,loth~I" ~ose~h, and, a. Sister, 'l'ufehasl' Flusher. ',}of 83 and 62 werc recordcd With Elkr~lIl(l III Czechoslo\a\oa. also The purchase of a 1000 gPUOlllhl' 10\\ c:;t l:iinglc day a chilling' sun lYe her. street flusher willI mounted p2 'pp:it. Uurial was In the family plot ill was al'provcd by the councIl. Tht)

While te\lllJl'l ,It \II eJ sizzle<.l. tlle the Olll cemetery. new equipment, Costing aboutlwne:;t \\as going ahead full -------------~ ~2000 was demonstraterl here last1;1,lSt. A slight pi1lLh uev doped T F d week,' will be used to flush pavedflom a comJJine shol t"ge. Albert ears en er street~, sprtnlde gravel and dirtJunes of 01,1 toU[el) into Tex,)s strcet~, 'and also sel\'c as anand IttuIl\N with l\\0 of th<; Off New Truck emeq;cmy firc unit.nh1chines.

U'u! the u hl',lt Is t1uodillg Ill.Unt ) II hi to II<\tl' is :B bushl'hIt'purted b,r the Farmers clc­\ ator ort 1';1\111 SUlOlil,'s 6'~ a( I t·S

at the oIt! 1{"I)"l' fdr II I ~outh­\\ c~t of Ol'd. '1hI' gralll \Hlgh.'d6·~.,j p"IIIHls IH'r bushel.

Avc! agc wheat yields. however,\\e[e lepoltlu alounu 15 bushels.John Skali,l, of the AAA. obse[ vedtl'at yields \\ ere abuut half of lastyLar's el\ceptional crop. JackHashaw brought In 17 bushelsflOI11 the Earl Leonard plac~ in.Mlra valley.

\\ heat l't'gg"l1 ~·?O,j.

A:'i the \\ hea t mo\ eu towalll the(ConUnued on page 1)

THE ORD QUIZ, OnD, NEBRASKA

, \'hit l'u!vrat!n.Dr. an'l l\tl~. I". I•. B1essil1:~ ,w.l

AI :;pept .last \\t'el, in. COIOI alia\\ here they <;lllcllllecl th" \\ edliing'of Al':; l.:ousil1, JOh.l K\lg<.ll e, amiJane E['OUl' at Drllv.'r And visl tedI·olds nf intcleot in the muun­tains. They haeJ, din ncr with Mr.ind !Ills. 'ltalph Misko at E<J,tonarrll \VOI C guests \if Hr. and 1\1rs.Vcrn Wcller pf COIOI <1(10 Spring~.

When Loup City, Sherman county seat. celebrated pioneerdays over the Independence Day week end, this aut9 of an­cient vintage was entered in the parade, The bcnner' it beersscys "1907 International", - Photo by Ed Swopes.

Award to SkoUlsIn Drainage Suit

A jurJglllent o( $2:2:> was a\\'lI,J­cd to Mr. allll :\1Is. Joseph Skoillin Disttiet COU[ t I<'riuay for wateruamage to their land alleg edly re­sulting flom a d[,linoge dit,h dugon land o\\netl by Lydia Kokes.

The plaintiffs we[c also giant­cd I a permuncn t injunction byJUUgl' William 1<'. Spikes to pre­vent any fu[ ther dl aina ge f[ omthe Kokes lam! than OCCUI [ednatUllJlly plior to construction ofthc ditcll. Lanu involved liesabout fh e miles nOIth of No! thLoup.

. Duling thc two and a half daytlial, testimony dbcloseu thc ditchwas uug in Junc last ycar shortlybeforc the big Hooel. The Skohlsc1aimcu water stood several inLhesdeep ('n their lanu. They had~slced $000 damages.

A cross pdilion fileu by the de­fenuant was disml'sscd by JUllgcSp1l1ul. It hael a~l<e<.l d,WliIges of$3,000. ,

Seven teel) \V itnesses \\ CI e calledto testify at the triol. Those ap­pCal ing for the plaintiffs wereRaymon,l l'LiCOCk. engineer fromOld; Hu,,~ell Jcnscn. Scotia:Emnnllel Pdslw. counly SUl\e):orof Old: I-.:. B. \'l/ec]cl.:s. real estateappraisr)r of 01 d. Jo'llllll neighbo[­ing fa I'I11S '\'Cft' Leo Shi111.'k, Dei­bert BrJ,lg ...., 1111'". Lydia Gal bacz,antI Paul \Victz.1< I ,

!<'(!l' the ucfel1"e. the follo\\ ing'witncsses tcstified: A. J. Van.\nt\\e[P. county SUtVeyur fromBroken Dow, A'lolph Kokes. \V. 0,Zangel', LC(1 Lonl{, Joe' Cernik,I<'rdllk Celnik. Ed\\'drll L. Kokes,Rudolph Kntlcullk and ElI1estHOInei.

AI~x Cochrane TakesScottsbluff Job

Aneicnt Auto In 'Parade at Loul) fHy

Coach Here Since 1941Goes to Bigger School;

Had Fino Record

Alex Cochrane, sr. has be- ... n ap­pointed head football coach atScottsbluff high school. It \\ as an­nounccd by the Scottsbiuff boaldQf euucation Tuesday.

Cocl\! ,1l1t" l1lcmbn of the Oruhigh :,chool coaclling :;laff :;inl.:e1911, alltl heat! coach :;incc 1911,h:;l,s had an enviahle l'ecoIJ herc inall' spOils. Cochrane coachedteams have bccll con::;istent win­ners in tr8cl<, basketlJclll and foot­ball. awl ha\e bcen consistcntlyra\ll,ec! in the ~tatc's top tl.:n oftllcir class. ,

In atlult!un to school dullei',Cochrane hL.s bcen dlrectc'l' of the~llmmer reelc"tlon progldl1l here,and was rccently appointed 111 "n­ag~r of the Onl s\\im111ing puol

The annuullcem ... nt that Coch­rane \\ oul,J lea \ eOi'll came as al:'omplct" &Ul pi he to the Qnl~ehool boai'll. according to SCCI c- 'tary n~lpl\ \,or~~lal1~.. • ' '. J "Iil3 con-I,' : l[act With us: run for an-

. other yea 1',

3.nd I'm notn a pLisltion~o say \\ he­the I' theboar d \\ ill ae­~ept 01' [cject'11 S I e:;Igna-

Jlion so th.,t\le may take

, the Scotts-bluff job," he; a i U. Coch­

rane's salal y here ha:; been $3200a )'e,lI', plu::; hi;:; fees as dil ector ofthe leLl'CatiL'n program.• Norman l:ialrJ thclt it was ":;liJltou cady to begin thinking of a~UCcL'~SOI'." Dick l'ete[ son, pll.:­f.ent as:'ii:;tant coach, Is being con<tide[ cd for the job, the Quizkal nl.:d.

"Read by'"J,573 Families Every \Veeh"•

School Receipts Half Total

1947 Tax 76 Per Cent Paid;

Ord Collections $35,130

Serious Wheat Pest Found

For First Time in County, ~

Damage Is Already Heavy

.t.:lltertalnc<.1 at :SuppC'r,MI, anu Mrs. Ollc Hurlbel t tn­

tert<}ined Mr. anLl 1111'S. Helll';'Auams anu Linda anu Lou 1I1asonof Clcalwatel', Okla, at oup1)crSun,la>' eVlnil1~.

•Established April, 1882

Vallt'y Coun ty Tn'asul er Geo!,/;cSatterfielu discloseu this weel<that $193,076.06 in taxes wen' col·lected for thc year el1lling June30, Collcctions Include pe[ sonal.leill estate and auto taxes.

Of the 1017 taxes. 76 per ccntarc now palu, l:iald Satterficlrl.,l'ast j'ears arc 99.5 {Icr cent col­leL'~ed, hc aurled,

Nearly half of the repoltcd totalwas received by :;ehool taxeswhich amount to $211,113. NextIn size arc the slate taxes of~90,996, county taxes of $00,511and townships $336.810.

In the collections fur to\\ 11.':'. Orureported $3:>,130, Arcauia ~6,327,

North Loup $i,O~1 and Elyria$210. Otlll;r reccipts were for oldage ~,j,836, L'ounty weed l1btdct~i,773 anu mi;:,ceIlanl.:ous $11 1.

Tax CollectionsReach $485,076

Hessian FliesInvade Wheat,Controls Urged

Ten<Month-Old Child In

Serious Condition From

Hot Water Burns In Bath

Ord Wa'iopsAnsley·12..0 .

MalLhinl) 12 lllell !lowc out "of11 hIls, Old's ~uJl Val,ley ic"SIlCsluggc[s \\allLipeU an outma,tcJ1eUAnsley tc()m which fallfd tomLl:;ter up a singlc score on' theirhomc flelu Sunday. ' ,

Ricl<ll, Belan and' 1'11I1bC\ckfeat\.llet! thc gamc's biltting ,\'ithtllIee- balie hit.!!. Ril.:kli collectedtlllee hils altogether in threetimf;s at bat, and rClicheLI firstonce 011 a walle .

'Pltcher Palrick ~(lueJ< out 12Ansley men llnli allowcd only scv­en hits. Onlr OI)C err or mall cdthe Old te<t1l1 splay.

Ncxt wtel. thc loql s<jljad willtraHl to Al't:auia. Other games:lIhller at Berwyn. Ma:'ion City atB!ol,en Bow, Loup City at' Com·st'~lkJ an'l Litl hfid'l a.t Ap:>lq.

Omaha ..loctors !laId Wl'dllesdythat Joan's condition \\ as "\ cQ'serious," She \\ as placed In anoXH~ell tell t soon a.fter arrh al,accurrllng to a telcphon« Illes­sag., Jrom T~ d Slobaszew sl,l toDr. Xorrls.

Joan 01 tgtes, ten-months-olddaughter of Mr. anf! M[s. ,Earlo[ tgies of Onl sufff,'rl'd' li sherescalc1jng Tuesday whrn she ap­pq[d1t1y turned 011 ,th,c h9,t! \yatfrIl1 a bath tub where shc wa~ I~ft

whllc her rllother was 0[\ an er­land. Her 'cOl1uition Is r':ieJio4S·..•

She w~s r~shc'd by her' pai'c,ntsto the U)1\v~rsity or Nebraskahospit al at Oma)la in a·. pl~ncjJlloted by Te~ Sloba1jzcwski. Thcelllld's inju[ ies wer~ desci iQCtl: as"advanced seco\ld degree ~ buii1S"by Dr. H. N. Norris, who attenuedthe little &irj before the ~a/ke-o(f.

M[s Challi.;- Hpuser, who liresin the apartment below thc' Ort­gil'S, diseOYf,.'leU lj1C baby about12:4~ p. ril. SltC sai,c1 'she' W~1lattlacted to the bathroo)l1 bythumpln!:,' noisc$, "

She foun,1 Joan sitting in. thesteomlng- \\'ater.' Tho ,seal!-ls ex­tended froln her hips t.o hcr feet.Dr. XOIl is was summoned i('n­ll1etliately. Tile chllu was trea(edat homc by the doctOI;, .' . ~".

Mrs. Orlgiel;' ,I eturned' homeboon after the accident, She hadbeen gone lor approxjnl~t~ly' 15minutes. ,".'

MI'. Ortgies, an elcctri(;i,~n en­gagt'd in wiring falln hOI)ICS, Y""Is\\o[king in the eoul)try lit thetime. Several persons joined thesedrl'h for him. DlllQ TI'(iyer c1ro\-cas far as Arcadii\ iii the hUlit. ~e\\ as finally located bi Mrs. HoyD)'e on the' Charlles VanCura, jr.far 111 homc wc.st of Ord" ,

First Volunteer Islaid To Rest Here

Ortgies' InfantSuffers Scalds

Operation" Costs $269 In

First Two Day Campaign; •

Fund Left for Next Spray

Fritz ti.' KuehlI

Is ~ppointed ToValley SCS Board

900 Gallons DDTSprayed On Ord

.FlItz H. Kuehl, life-long farmerneal' OlU, was named this weekto the thr~e )'eo.r' a ppoin t ive te rmon the boai d of the Valley CountySOil Conser \ atlon distr ict..

His appointment was made bythe state cornmltt ee of SOil con­se rvai lon districts He replacesLeo Long.

The ~O-year-old Kuehl was bornon the Ia rm where he now lives,Couuuen til' g on the SOil eonsel\ a­lion practices, he ~aid, "I hUHlived on lhls fallll all my life "andthought I knew the p1aec like thepalm of my hand untIl the boysf[ om t1'.e SCS showed me a feWthlng~."

A slaw:ch SUppol tel' of con­sCl\dliol', he said thdt he allll hisC[ opIan,l, rcntel, John L. Koll, I.:om­billeu contoLll ing and dammingthis yeal. "It ijU[ e did hold ~he

wat~r wltel c it belongs," he adJed.I)n fimUng out by incrcasing

ClOp ylcIlls and le"s 'soil elostonthat fal ming the SOIl con~Cl\ arion\\ ay [('ally pay«," he said.

Othcr membcr s of thc VallcyCounly SCS district are Henl'yEngn, chairman flom Ort!; E,lS<.:hullcl. sec[etaly-tlca-,urer ofNorth Loup, Halold NcIsun, Sum­ter; and Anton 'Vciniak, Elyl ia.The bO:1lll scn es ~he counly WIthout sal,uy.

Military S~iviccs Held Tues.

for Edwin Swanel< Who Was

Killed in New quinca BailIe

MllltalY scnke'! \\ere peluTuc"c1ay 1I\01illn/i at 9:::;0 for pre.1::d\\ in A. 1$\\ and" \vho was kill­ed in al,:tlol'l ncar M,lflin, NewGuinca. SCI \ k('s were hell! fromQUI' Lady of Pcrpctual Helpchu[ t h with l"athcr Thomas Siu­dc.VI sld oHidatip p' H9::;ary \\ as rc·ei(~u MOl1ll.lY e\'ening at 8 o'doc1eat the Hastings- Pc,lrwn. chapel.

Euwin, th\, son of i-fr. and 1If! s.Paul S\\<lIlC')< )\'a::;' hq[ rt in VaIleycounty L'n.M~l(h 9, 1922. O,n.M~leh 7, 1910 Ill' vo)untcerC'd. thc

DDT Spl ay gunnt'ls In O[d's first to YL'lun!t'er lUlllrr the i\ge ,ofI.:ampaign agdinst flies and 1110- 21 flOm Valley county.SqUltocS withdrew flom the flcld He is s~lI\ivcLl by his parents,this weele after filing 62:> pounds fi\'e brothel s allli six sister «, t.11 s.of the chemlt:a! mixed into !JOO Telesa Micb:t\ilkl of LoVP City,gallons of poison solution. Joe S\vanek of Hawnl, Mrs.' Jo-

Insect casualties \\eIC lepo[ted- Mphjne BCl'a1\ of Cairo, IIfrs, Mar'Iy high. But no one woulu Ventu[c tha \Valaho~ld of }<':;Iy[ia. Ben,1~ltI\an estin~a.te on the numher. S\\anek of, Onl. ,MIS, Bermce

Along the b)'-roads antl back TWl'k of Onl, Mrs. '-1ueIl,~ \\'Olt­alleys Ulloughout the town lay a 111an 'of 'VuQ,j Rhcr,' Louis. Flan­white-\\2,sh~d lool\ing path whelc' (Is and 'Me'lvil} ale stili .at homcU'e ~lcat PH.St fell. Abo along the ar.d Leonard Is at TUlIkl'l1, Ka,;;.path lay, tile .winged pcsls, their The Al11erkan Legioll and thehcels In tJ:1e aIr. No lon/!,er \\oulJ Vetelans of FOIcign \Var.3 ha,c.Ithcy \\ander flom tr,~sh pile to chalPc of seivjcC's at the cel1lC-dll1in,; [Uom. I tllY.o. . •

But thele were stili l11osqluloes, BoUsh l{apust]w, Mllee Scthk,opel,lting by the squa,lr ons, who Rolland Zullwsld, HaymonJ Au­had appa[ently been in their f10nt g\,:;l)n, Lcu 'Valahowslli anuyalll t[ ee-I'uosts \\ hcn the SPI 3)'CI s Lloyd Michalski SCI\ cd as pall\\C11t 'JO\\l1 the alleys, SalJ HenlY bcale[s.Janus, ~pray pump ope[otol: "The ----~_~~__ ~ ~ _~ -~---~--

I.:lty-wide splay was a fll st timeexp('!inltpt. \Ve cOl,lI,h't be SUleh'Jw far tll'~ money wouJd stretc;l ­some of t!,e ,mosquitoes escoped,"

On' the ac(ol\nthg IctlgCi, costof the fly ,conJl&l prugl,am trJt3.)ed$ZGfl aftez the fir ~t t,\ 0 ftlll daysof spl<:ying' A few scatte[t'd mop­ping up opelations wCle c,lllieuout after the Init:al d[ ive on ~llc)'s,CIty dump antl p,,'Ik. .. ,

WIth a total of apPlUximately$182 collected by public donation~,

l1e,1l1y $213 Will be a\all,abl,' 'fvr,the 10 to srI ay, saId Floyu

DClailel,. IJ1~d'lent of thc spunsor­ing CosmopolItan club.

DDT for the Spl ay C(;~t a totalof $107 Thele \\ell' 18 Spla)'CI'loads eae.h contai'1ing 17 poull(ls ofD1>'1' l111xcd to mal,e 50 gallonsThl! tecll oua[ fs of chll'lda:,c I.:ost­ing $36 \\'ele used, Labor custstotaled $1:26, Two men WOI k~ll 21hOUl s at $5 an hour anu one forth~ ~al':e time at $1 p-r hour.

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8f) 5791 6190 658·~ 689~ 70DI 76~lJ 71

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\\'[(I.1'11111«.1'-[ j.

Sat.::5Ull.ML'I1.rLll ~\Vld nuun\\'ce!< s avo'Veel,'" av..

lD!7 83p Icr:fp tv lla l'ePrlup. to elate

19n

A new threat to Valley countywheat was reported this week byCounty Agent C. C. Dale.

Hessla n f1y- probably the 1110stserious insect pest of wheat-- hasalready done considerable damageto several fields. Dal. urgedfarm.ers to set up controls lm-

, <.' , , mediately. First among these wasHot Rod races on the Loup Valley Fuirqrou nds lrack proved a blg uttrcction hero 01) the the plowing up of all stubble and

fourlh and fifth of July. This shol by Ed Swopes shows four of the cars jockeying for position' volunteer wheat and I' o,t a tin gin front of the. crowded grandstand, ' . . " . other crops to this year s wheat

. fields.· The insect was identified by the

county agent and his report wasverlf lcd at the University Of Ne;braska coltcae of ag rciulturc.Commented Dale: :

,"Tl:ds Is the first ttmo I haveever (ound Hessian fly in Vallcycounty. We have always been con­sidered In an area where the flr15 not a factor in whca t g row­ing;" , :

Discovery of the insect wasmade in wheat on the ForrestWatson farms In Vinton township.Later reports indicate that a num­bel' of other farms have been hardhit. said Dale.

-Dama ac to Per Cent· Dr. J. W. McGinnis disclosedthat a fielu On his farm in Vintonhas suffered considerable damage,presumably from Hessian flies.Anton Welniak of Elyria reporteda field where damagc is estimatedat dO per cent.

Thc outbreak this )'ear meanst.ha t Ja,nl1crs arc going to haveto practiCI' control measurei'. Dalcwil-rneu. Bas)s of control lies Inthc life e)'cle of the fly. which has~W9 broods ef!eh yeal, This e)'etcIS as follows, he said, '· ':Rig-ht now the flies arc in the

f1axlleed s,tage' an,1 arc diffll.:ult tofiJ1d be<;'ause, t~ey arc pupating In.a' nard bl'Ownish covering r~­sembling a f1al{seed. Thi~ stage Isbetwc;cn thc lanaI worm, WhiChdocs the damagc, anc.l the adultfly sta'ge.' , ;

"Thc ilwccts will remain In t~e

paxs~cd f;tc1g ... until August 91'September when they em,erge' i\sfJi~s. As fllcs they liVE) only a f('wd~yol during which time th<'y f1,,­po.~it e~gs on young wheat plants.When hatch,eu, thc \~'onn-lil\e lar­,vae fee~ ?n the )'ounl) whcat,

, ., \ 1 ~ I

"Larvae pa:;s into' the flaxseed&t~ge before winter and gothrough the winter months 111 thatstage. In April another brood offlies will appear and producc thcdal11i1ging larvae. After thesc lar­vae ha \'e done their damagl" tl1eyenter thc f1axsecd stagc as foundat present."

Control :\lea~lircsI·'our important step~ in 'control

an~ listed .by Dale:.' .'1, Plow w1der all stub~le as

dceply anu early as possible, fol­lowed by compacting thc groundby harrowing or rolling. The ncw­ly hatchcd flies will bc unablc toemerge.· 2. De::;troy all Volunteer whcat

on wl\lch the flies can deposittheir ecgs,

3. Delay planting' until after thc"fly free uatf''' which will bc an­nounceu by thc Nebraska collcgeof agriculture - usually ahoutSept. 20.

1. ltotate other crops to fieldsused this year for ,\ hea t.

An effective control programwill require the eoof'eration of allfarmers i.r wheil t areas. Onc in­fested stubblc field left ui1plowedand with volunteer wheat willproduce cnough f1ic.q to Infcst awhole nclghhol hooll, Dalc cau­tioned.

According to 'thc county agent.h..c is eOllvinceu that thc increaseduse of eOl11Oin.es is responsible forthe a.ppearance of Hessian fly.Combined fields arc likely to P['O­duel' considerable vollUl te<'r wheat.If left unploweu in the fall. thescfiellis pel mit thc fly to sprea'l be­)'o11l1 its nOIll\,~l rang".

Hot nods Hoar Herc On }'ourUt \Vcck End

Bible Schoolat Legiorf Hall

Hot Rods Fizzle2nd Day Better;Car Hits Fence

Crowd of 2.000 Disappointed

Sunday; 830 Attend Monday

Two Mishaps, No Injuries

After getting off to a slowfir st-day sta- t, the Hot ROllsshifteu into hig h g ea r Monday to

• turn in a real racing day.1" Neally 2,000 track fans packe-t

the g randsl a nd on Sunday towatch the highly touted racers,N1I1c cnnts latc I' they filed out0.[ the stanrls, hot anu dusty- andOl~appollltcd.

COl11mented on,e gl ay-heallecl8pedo.tor to his \vifc: "You cansec mOl e spL'::d on' the hlgh\\ aythese da) ~."

When thcy \\ otll1ll up the HotHods oa Monu,ly, only a trickle ofthe P[ C\ ious cay's e[0\\<.1 \\ as onhand. AttendanLc \\ as estimo. teuat 8';0 on b,~sis of gate receipts., But the racing W,lS played toa cliJfeltnt tune. Spectatuls wereon their fed, wide~e)'ec1, allli fistsckllLhcd numelOlls times.

In the thinl event, Icd raccr 41sl·un into the \\est tum neledInto the wile femc and n~atly [e­111()\l'd four of the posts. DlhcrGallo w'llk.~d aw"y IIninjl~ld,thanl<s lo hiS safely bdt Dal'1­agc to the ,ar anlUunteJ to a np­pcd up 1car end. \\ heel anu til e.

A thrtc-CM ,ka'l heat in thcsixth e\tnt aduld to the thlllls.'Jhe six 13p lac(' was led off by

I WIlIte 2, but he slipped into~ fourth on' the fifth fuup le,l \lng

Yelluw r'~l, WIllte 8 al~d Blalk 77tll C[us;> the fin.! ,h hand-in-hanJ.A thlee lap pla)utf gave p[ilc!l.oney to Ydl'JW 99.

I<'il~t class llIivil'g' in the 10 lapf!lldle fUlnhhed the failS a 1 :52 26tilllll1g' for ,the fhe Illl!lS. WhltC 2held hiS leal! for' eight timesaround, Idin'i1J;shed the :'i1'ut toB~dek 77 for lap nine, ~hen pu!lcdback to the fl ont po~itlOn for thefinhh. Biue' 1 and Yellow 99fought !JaL k UJ1U fOItil for thn d!'<llU fourth p1<ILC3 with the 1;lu')lalcr filLllly tJldllg' the duel forthird.

::iunthlY UI1\ CI::; Oil the fairglounrjs trad< blought the stalllistlJl \vhen Yello~v 99 SIlJl'lh'd anaxle anl! tO~:'il d a wh~c1 in theuiy \\lnle ~I u.\ dill:; the ,tu[t uf thee;,lst tUlII. 1'11<.' uliv ..l· was onlyElla!\'- n anu n,an<l/,;':u to lJ[il1g thecar to a :;top' \"thout fUi th~rIl.Llw p,

. MOllday cvcllil1g', about :;00 huli-< dLly ce!ebrants 101111l1ld out the

\~, extended \\ eek Old \nth a sucC,'ss­ful il1ltiation c,f thtl new outdoorda;lC·c pa\lliorl at the fair gl uVIllIs.

TIle GO by $0 foot conLlete fluoris tOPpcd wilh a mar b1ized coat­ir,g \\ hie 11 makes a s11100'th :'iur­faf,.t', l"inal complelloll of the pa­viilOll \V III gi\ e OHI an outstand­ing <lance floor in this alta.

Cocl b[(:t:zes fa\olcd thc open­ing night \:10\\ d. anu 50 gallonsOf mosquito spt ay kept c1bcom­fOl t flom inseds to a minimum.Dancc[ s . commented that they\\ culd b0 looking fOl\\ all! to com-i Jl g e\ent'l. at thE) "sia.b" ,

Tuesday mOlning the BethelBoplist cbu! ch opened ten days ofBible school 3.1. th.~ Legion Hall.CJa::;s~s al e held in the mo[ ningsf[vl1l 9.00 until 12.00, under the

~~ supcl\is;cn"of" 1I1iss U. EllaMe)lI~, Helen and' Atbutis Thom­sen, Hev. Da vi,J Hammar andItev. Eugtl1e Obol1 .

A.s a -"pt:cial. flltl action speci,11GOSl;cl n}6\ illg' pletUI t·S a[ e SI.lO\\'11.The gluup have choir singing.BIble "tutTI' anlt hand \\ O[k to­gether. .

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'1'1112 OR]) (~UIZ, ORD, NEBltl\SKA JULY 8. 19"S

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TOT AL ASSETS

TOT.\L CAPITAL A.CCOUNTS

"""""",,,,,,,##,,,,,,,,,,,,,,###~~~~#'#'~i#,,;"Char tel No. 13557 ),t('str've 'Ptstrict »0. 10

, (Report of CondItion 6f . I

First ,National BarikIN tiRD ,

of Old. in the State of Nebraska, at the close of business on June30, 1948 Publtsheu In response to call ma,de by Comptroller of 'tneCUll ency, under Section 5211, U ..S. Revised Statules.

A~SETS

balances with other banks. Illd!-,ding reser-ve ,balance, and cash items 1Il process of ccllectlon ", ~ ::>93.20~.OO

States GO\'lI nruen t obligations, direct and (guaranteed ,'r 1,110,:141.65

Obligatlons of States and polttlcal subdivlslons " .• 71,7$~ 50Corporate stocks (including $3.60000 stock Of Federal

Reset \'e bank) ,. 3:~Qb.ooLoans and discoun t s (ineludirg $51320, Qverdrafts) . G39.87t.~O

Ban k pi erruses 0\\ ned $8,.j{)O 00, fUll\ltur e and flxtU/ til '"$1,000 00 9,090.00

~---_........, , , , ,. $2,4~4.1~'9.7'j

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COl'll11On stock, totalStll plusCndl\lded profitsReser \ es

LI'ABlLIT~E8Dcm a nd deposi ts of indlvlduals, pal tnershlps, 'and, s ,

corpora t lon s $.1,9J8,~.8.11Ttl'1.e deposits of indiv lduals, partnei ships, and cor- . ,

po tellions 96.60$ C6Deposl ts of United St a t es Governrrient '<i~';iUdin~

postal savings! I ' \:;)2,Q19.:HDe pos i ts of States anJ polit ica l shbdiv)slon'~ , 1l!O,i~~.46Olhl'l deposits (certtried and cashie r's checks, ·etc.), . ~3,i~~ ~5

I TOTAL D~POSITS $2,260,86:LO~' : ,~~------

TOTAL LIAl3lLlTIES ·~2,2qO.S~4.:02CAf'ITAL A.C~OUNTS '\:" .

pal $60,000:00 .~ ,60.Q08'00~O,QO ,00.' 8.a3:P315,O?0.~

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TOT.\L LlAB)IXnE8 AN).) CAPITAL ~CCOU~TS $2,4~4,W~.P

,~iMOHANDA. - _' , \.Assets pledged ,01' asslg ned to secui e Ii'abllities and 'ror\ r :

cthe'r pur pose s , . •.. . . $ 328,il ~ QO1 Slate of Neblllsku, Count.y of Valley. ss; ,.. ." ,.. ~",

I, C. ~ Gllt!rnune!>en, eashter of th~ nbow-,hame4 ~llnl5. q,)solemnly swear that the above sl a ternent is true tQ th~ bes], ot mrkno\\lege and belief , ' .. • '.

• ' _,. Co' 11. auqnJu)1~o'ie.n, Cll~llier, "Sworn to ant! subscribed bf.'!ore me thiS 31'01 qay of I~IYI 1p48.

J. 'f. Kneza.l'dt, lio~ary fttblii'. .

Prvdl'ce h<J!lh~ pullets-readyfor the la) iog house. Vitaminfortified COOjHr's Pull<t De\Cl·optr mlbos lo~ <red mortaJiiyand great,r health for )04t

puJl<ts. It 'lleaos greater profitsfrom rnaxi:num (g& produclionas the result of a \ igorous !II)O

ing flock. Start') out gro\\ ingpuU<ts on Coopet's Pullet De·Hlopu TODAY. for greatttprofits to.nolro\\! Your Cooperdea!lr has a supply of Cooper's'Pu1!d De\ doper for) ou now.

NOltll Loup

UilJ:l'l 1'.1.1 t).l\.fr ar.d ~11 S J01"1 Koll ar,oj J a~k

(lltcrta! cd at a uinlle!' palty Sun­d.1Y eHnt 19 Gue~ts \\Ore Kath­kcn LI\tlmOtt" Har Tllllmerman,Maltha Okl~za, Maltin PlsKopkianu ~ll. and ~rI8. BIll No\ osadand Nancy.

Attends ChristianCarl1P at Plbel

Cl)ue Scott, pastor of theChr I~ticln chulcll, I'; at ChlistranSel \ l~e caL1p at PllJ C'! Lake thiS\\(tk He is t(ad'ung t\\ 0 classes.. How to Enter the ChulLh' forthe gl uup of 13 to 15 ) cal·oldsar..] fo!' thuse 13 to 17 ) ~al s lee isttacllll1g 'The C!lulch 111 the BookcfActs·.

Fl\ e olher s flUdl OIL] al e alsoat. lal.1p. \Vllma Ball, Patllela]~ ],11. N"Qlll'a lILll.Lhe~tcr and Donl·lban. son of MI anu MIS. Enull·li.Jan of OklaLol,Ja Clty. 1\1IS.Jehn Ulkl'l l\t.lt alor g as, cook

Mr al,d ;\.IIS Ch3.rleS Hackel[In.] fallllly, Huth Nebotl, HannahJel)'itl1 qnd E~U.el ~1;lJlLhest(>1

\\Ellt to camp :5unday eHnlt1g fo~

a l"llllC Sl,ppt 1 and e\ llling ser­\ lC(S.

Lost Horsesfound on Island

Dr Dale Karl e of Scotia hastakcn up IllS \Ltclll1d'ian pladlceltl Or U \\ Ith Dr s. J \V :'I1cGtn11lsand'\ J Fel g U~O,1 a t the allllllalltu~ptla!.

Kalle glauucltcd tlllS Jun~ \\{tha Ut'glc~ in \ctellnalY l'lell.cll-e atColol a,10 A an,l :\1 at Ft Col1m',Colo Fle\,ou~ly he attelld~u theScoba Consoltl'ated schoc1s He 13thc 30n of Le\\ts Kallt" Den\(1.

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\Vell baLl:,ceu a1'u noull,h·lllg 111(a1S IS the best \\ay PI

tl-,e \\ ollu to be Stll e of guou!ltaltil And a II ide \ alletyof foot!s IS tI.e blst \\ ay \\ e1m» \ uf to n. ike ) Odr fam·lly look fOI\'al,1 to e\t'IYmea! Allt! It'S EClSY to ba\eboth or these things If )OUItly on \us fOI all of yuurfoud nu:t!s OUI IUg 11 qU.lltlyIS fOI govu htalth . our\\ lue sclediO'\ is fOI \ at ;ety

. an.] U'»)1 t forget that ourIlllCt" el'a1)Je )oU to Ill'lke)UUI' foou uol1:lr go muchfal ther \\ hy not come Il1SOOtt ?

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MI)'e them Ilkely, yOU 11(<'Ie a telepl'one be(au~e

) 6'.1 yo, on t to reudl ';lther peol_le and oHo 01 them

to rcodl 10'.1 Fer l.oP3 you huve r,ever stoPl.::cdto eeLs.dEr d, but the Inore pcep;e yO.1 (on reoJl

the mere vuluoUe your tdeI'llo!"'.e servrrJ) De·

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Your le;(I'1.o, ;':'3 vlJll~e IS Increu3ing e\try doyDUrJll<j tlI~ R'lol fIve y(;(.11'3 wo !r:.lve instoEed4138 addJ! cLul tELp:K" c_3 Il1 t1.13 Oleo Andthere ore n-:010 to c..J-Jl.lf?j Just 03 socln U3 '/'/e CJ-ln

prov.de lb~ se111U"

6. Hi3 Orch..:stw

1£ YOl.;.f3 /::8 tLe or!]' telEr'Lone n tLe "I,/o,,:d Itwot...kl be l~olL.c J but a mu >.~ l..'l piece Cer I E.d

It to er.G oU.cr tek'lJ.ore O'.J It be; C.J; '0 Lu\eS':' .0 u:;e (~or r'(~t It ~o .. lore CJ.Ld 1~10!e te:e­phor.es m:d It bO_Ol',E-3 :n01>': OLd "WID VolU'.lUe.

The More Telephones There AreThe More Value to YOli

(lh,' ,";.lIlt, of tIi" Tdtl,l!ul1e Is Glla(cr lh;.lll tIl(' Cost)__ ~ ;l

Sunday, July 11

at J Ul1gma n Hall

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CORHECT -ATTEST.C \Y. \Yt;cKbadlJohn P MiskoClar k Wcckbach

Di i ec t or s_ • ~. v"'" .~ ~~r ". ~I _ ~ i.f

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"""'~""""""'~"f~f"'~'~~#'#"~~"~"~ #The group Repol t of .Condition of, : ..1 ' , .: I

two sisters Irorn Chicago. Complete Arcadia Slate 'QCI'~l~,' " I

-:. .------~---_.--------.....,~~ of Arcadia, Nebraska, Charter No.1), at the close 'Qf bl\Sil)eslJ on,..."~~{!:1tL.t'i.t:.e;';.' GlO K'lc(ht. MIS Vernon Nay, June 30th. 1948. .. .~~J ...... 01,; ~,..V' D MI.'. Earl Kting insmit h ar.d MIs .A$S~TS, ' "

He rma n Bch re nds MIS Lo ren Loans and discounts (including ~589.89 overdrafts) . .'192,7~1.33~C'u"{O' ErG..J~ Coou. Ml~. Ha1r h Clalg anu ~IIS Umted states GO\"~lllment oblil"ations. direct '1l/)4 ' .J h"-i> ~ ~ g..... C. J ~lol tense», orllce rS III the or- ua t ed ~ "il1Cl1 hI

Ig I an e~. .,... ( 'J .. ~ • 'J ,'i.\1

Catholic catcchism school en,l(d pll11ntlOn \\ III abo attend as del- Obligations of States and pO~ltical {iubdlVislOns. . ,3S~ ~8F d J 12ft U legates ' Cash, balances due from banks, 'cash item's in ploces'S of. . I'

II ay, u y ,a et ll"l'e \\bet'I' The AuxlhalY r.au an incOI'l' coll'diol1 " 1'14"'''8·I.tlwtll· ... t I hUIIl! At G.l! Lally "f l'ClpetUJI II'lp of \\otk all'] play tnJO)cll by ut 1 Itt th d t e"." .. , ... ,. ~,~~ r.\ '- II t t '" t vb' r e e ItpOI on e n'I'lg lU01'1 a Bank nlemises owned $1.300.06, furniture <'nd flxtl,lf(S 1) ,'~alllu'l '.ltlcJ1°''', 111111i·tor. Cathl,1lc ChUJcl1 III OI,J SU1U~Y e w< n.c olS, ",,~ el .[Oa ~81l anu ! f I J I A 1 • .. 1\

~. ,.1 c " " :5' I f h d h t le all gloun, S O\er U y .. an' $13948 ' j I Qi8Chulth school 10 a 111 mOln!1 g a clai's of t\\e,,:y :0.11' ,~.EI' C ala 0 C lcOgO a.1 t e 5 ' . '. .1he Young I~tol"e of AmClic3.IICCU\tU 1>'!I~t Holy COml"ll'l;On ~lullt'll" Dally they studle,1 Gcn- H03o:l!cn Vogclto"z ga\t' a le- TOTAL ASSETS ----:--$'182.468..38

'r,t"lc·' Clt'IJ','" to t"be tUlle of 7 1 1h" pl( cLs'iion was led mto the oal Catcch'~ 11, :5aO"-'Lent.3 anuL ,U L 1 'I tl '1 .., t tl th 1)( rt to the Ot"al'lZ2tlJn On GirlS' L'IA'BILIT'I""Smlllic n bdor e the'-' \\et e olll I ' hUllll by the flo\\ cr gll.S, "al- 'e .; ass, ",3.11 S 1l0ugn e 0 D~11-.ant' depOSits '" '~"';"1.;.l.11.35Cl" ) lJ ~ h t() \ote bt;l~'}',e they fat!- II)n I<il1J'"tk3 Mal y Jane l'd~',3, Age~, Vttal Ptub;ell s, H('~3ty ant! ::<tatt', \\I·ilh sh0 attendcd in Lll1- ~' .1 'fQIJ 0.1

D J 'I I 1 C L ttl' tl celn, SI)Or,uleu by the Awu!llry "" d os·t " 3"288lU to kNp Up tbur atlcp,])pct' at Ulll .\ aile {lllg,cln, Otdlle' ary C,gl nel 111 le 1'101Id11g _ I P , l1me ep 1S, , , ." ".".tll' c!lullh ar11 the chuIlh scl'uo! II\\3.1o\t Joan l'etska, l'atrlu.l In till' aftClnuut1 tLey sapg aLL 13 . \'y. Dept.Jslls of United States GOHll1lllent postal,' ,II~n to C01l1e a'l,1 bltn"" the family j'1<:o',e;, Call1ell''''' S·ll!U,u~kl. ~L:tlY I hymns togdhc!', stulll('u U-.e ~ -~-- s,hings). . .. 18,Z~1-79

lIlorplt1g So'\ilt', 1'1:15 a nl Beth Ttu)er, Ja.'ILe 0clll,l(('k a'llli ApusUts' Cllell, CI'Il::-t ~~Io\);;h-I Dr Korre Is Dt:'POSltS of states and politillli ,subdivisions • H.1121.301'Icsd,;" "lhe Lost Day" I MargelJd ~DO'Ithtt \,110 \\Ete pte'lo,ut the. C!~:!IC~ am] Cnlls.tJ~'1~· , Othel tkpuSlts ( certified and offlcels' checks, tt~'l " t" ;:., $.i~().OtHclLUlllJ(J the Youth'fol Chust cc'dCll by ,:,htth'y Jalllc~ o.n,) Lour· I C;o lIt;,) lJ,e).ha.J ttCe~S ,\llClel NOd V t rOTAL DEPOSITS . '.?8,819.'l!i

~Cl\ilLl' at :5coti3, S3tulday, July ult'e Sol{ as Angelo I> 10\\01 gllls tn, y ,lau flte' ~ll1,e .to do as thcy ew r elOUt at 8 p m \Hle dlCb"'ld tn 1/)01 leI gth p'stel pltate I fOI ILaX.1tloll. afto be· TOTAL LIABiLI'l'IES (not in'('\u'di'ng sUboldinate\l ,-;

-:-.-_.._~_;::,--.,:;::~.;,.c .~=~~ 0 E"'\' S 0.'1 I ullled tdlY bour.pets II g gl\ til umuy fOI qu,cl{ encl in' obligat'ions sho\\A'r) pelpw) . .. . ,. " . $128,819.36n;.~.::_: •.u.-:.~~.:l.~~~..;w....tt..% .........~.....:.n_~....:l.<IL~~~ 4c.1oo-~ Tfle CUlt l)lljrltO!l clas,:, C:O~l~l"tl.'g by the llUllS C Pll"~~L. ACCOUNTS "if' .. ,I' t

of EICbalu BOt1J c" Ed\\:i1u Dud3. 1he Uppel class h:lU 30 stu· Capital~ $ 1$.~o6.ooDOILt1,j KajJu~nJ. C:lrl O~(lltO \'- llents. undt!' the 'SUPd\t~IOll o{ Surplus . . .". .. ~5.o69.00:;,lu, Donalll l'al·tett1lk, Paul }'lna~, S1StU Fab1811 Ja(k Blaha, Elch- Undividell profIts . • .., _ J •• ,3.~{~.9:t

l{tchattl I'C'lCl~. Larry Sperlll'g, alu Clal.t'. ,John DouUut, Jml Hesenes (and 't:'pJeJl1e';lt 4ccoul)t for plef(;lIed cll-pital) , 10.800.0\)Kul :Spt'lll1g" Allln T10ytt', DOll- DOUU'lt, CleIll 1<:lllllck, FltU l'OTAL CAPITAL ACcoUNTS. ......, ~?,64~.o2lId \\tLug DOIOP1Y al'J Dallene K \Iatl,O[,\\~i<.I, Btlly 1I~sst', Jlp~ '. + _

1 D.'lt,tl' Hc's':Il' D 'n131', JO~'11:5101)a'Lt I"hl Elhtn I'ena3. J1. T01'AL LIABiLITiE~ ANi) CAPITAL ~tCOU~T§$7s1.4h.38I !(al)u~tl 3. J03]] No\owa>l. Jan.ce I LaVer,,~ Pesta, Jolm PISKOI. ~'l'his hanks cai)llal corlsis\s of: ~ , ." 'l ,

I \1ckl. Betty Ur]Jon,Jo. C3theltne ISKI. Flan]{ PIS];OI~k1, GCtal· Capital no.tt:S and dt:bentulcs of .. ' .,. $ ~.099.0<)i Pls'(Ot~k' Llllla'l So: 1l1cek, E\ all' dine Aust,p. lI1altl)n Ab~alo'l, Dc- Common stock \\ith toliil pal' _vah,l,~ of ..... $10.200.00f~dlne ltIS.'Il, Hlta 2ulkfJ~lo. IOlcs BLII,\, .l\lalY Ellen Bonnc" MEMORANDA " .Thtlt~a Wal13s anu L llia'\ "Iar~altl Boll', LOllatLc' DU.111p. Pledghl assets (book \alue;), .' 'S)llZtk \\tlt' led i 1 solemn ~larlallt'" Gna;;;ttl', Grd'.e Kokt~. U. S. GO\Clntllerlt obligalions, dhl:ct and ~uI"aht~ed,. ,Illul' ~"':on to) the Ll~t Pt\\S bc- !lLI,Iltu Mee:,e, Jl.Iarlcn~ NOlll.,111. pledget! to stt;uie deplI,sits and 'other lil,lblhti,es. .',! 96.060,60fOIL' the alllt ft(JI\\ \\Llle U,cy led Sa.~dla NOlllan. DJlothy I'ena~. TOTAIJ , .. , .. .. • .. $ 96.QW.00C'lle hy ot,e the two angels to 1,,- LOtll'" l'ets1u, Ag',._s H1en'al{t:'ts. Se.cuICt1 and pleff.'lIed liabilities: ',' __ . . • .' I" •

lli\C thlll' FII~t Holy COlllml1ll10'1 1 LO'ttd.I'e S)k, NOlll1i!. S]Jo]o, g. Tl'e team of hOI~cs Ult\tl1 flOll1 DepOSIts sec\ued by pledged assets pUls~~nt t6 re~u}re-i' "Aftel lilacs the glO'lp left tlie IEetty \VtOClg 3.nd .\gntS Val1:l the p,,~lule of the II :5 JI.lcO~tlLlh ment ,of law . .. •.... ~ 15,5$~.2(ltlllilCll, fullu \eu by the congttga'i 'IIlAy c1used school Fl.l'ay \\lth faL \ dUlln~ the hall, \\lllU anu TOTAL . ...: .:..... $ 5,58~.29t lOll tLe COlon"tlon of tlje Ble¢std 1,1tll stOlt 1 June 16 \\\!H' fou:~ulast I .,

Tile seniol' chOl1' ph pat tU MotLu, a'l Houl of Auot i;\ t!on \\ ee:{ mne da) s aftel th<J StOI m I. A. l';. Hap\ ood, cashlel, of tl).e ,ll-bpvt; ~ll-lJ1.e~ ~nkl do neIeby<pettalmu'tc anu plLscnt~dlt dUI- pla)I',g" Uw Ho~aIY. LItany and 2nd one day aftel ~II. lIhOStllch ct'lbfy that the abo\e s~atell1eht is hue to lhe !jest of my KnowledgelI1g l\I:l"~ Stnl',1l1g h)tlllls I'ut an act in the Quiz tdllllg of antI beltel. . . I,'. 1 ~.,'" ;

-~ ----------- DllvI'S lJ!alll Cru'\tl C, 1 th .•' tLell' lo::,s. . • • A. ·E.-· Haywood, C~shler."U COHRECT--ATTE~T: .,. . ",r t''l.'''' f;:- R r I 13't~ulll l\!otLer, \\tth the D3"zcl~ 1\lls Jchll Long \\as out \\olk·

\N\;.>~ffY">JIX U (I t.\tpS, DOluthy aI',1 Darl~ne as hU'lltlg Il1 hCI galllcil \\h'll sh~ kl'jlt ~~\t:l~~';0\

~malUS of hU11(lI l!e tly \\ lbel g \\ as il'taI1l1g' hObes neighdlg HI s. Clarel1<;e M. Da\ is ,.

'T'~""_'iP ler~ ~"'loport tr.e C10\\n Btalu. Long" h~d ltaL! of the loss of the <,. ~.) -, ~, ~ 4

I ~.~~ - ~ ~,,~ "~."~'~)",#'~"'~;I",J,#J~~"'~#~J~;;~',;~~;~,i,#~;~.I~"~#I- ----- - - tcalll an,] UI;;;lOHltcl t\\O hOls(s '. - '" • ~ , .. "., ....",T\\ClltlsIX IUla] scJ'ool teaC),C;S 1~r.:I,... IlI'e.n~.~ ("'In tllaIU11'.u on an 1"lat,,1 1Il the Il\u.j < •• t c " .. •• H'P: 0; r 'I . 1 i"

ba\e so fal HI)utCLI thul Intc11' r~.! '" II oj Sl.e cClltfully lllalKtl\' the s!,ot she I Cl)afier ·No. testltO'lS to tcach II1 V,111ey coulily \\o.s ~talJLIlI1g on ant! pUl!ltclI ho tieport bf Condition pidUring the coming" )tal. accol Lng CrQ(Ue ftoll hO<J in tl e dlltdkn she saw the I V 'I"lo Infulmattn 1 IdtO-sr,j thiS \"eelc hOI~(S and \\t'nt to the phone ar.u Lou'p Q' e'y"by ClalEl :'If ~lcCI,1tcLey, COU11ty MIS. AIJJut Claustn. the clallle called tl1e lIhOstJich falm

t U t The hOlotS lduseu to C1V:iS th,eS.l1Jlllll ell cll . Ivll mothel of the Bdh.1.ny Lu- - " ..1hCle are al'l'luximately 101 tLCI.Ul cillllC!t ICjl<,!ts the folIo \._ Ch,'Ill.t'1 to get back 011 the noJth . IN NOR'l'H L.QUP

tC[..(!Jlng pos,t;',as In the counly tlJg llletllLet~ 0,1 thl' CU.Ll;,' Hull siue of the !iHI' ar.u hau to be Df North Loup, in the state of Nebi~ska. at the clo,s'e Q( bt\sil\e:~s on')f tl '7- , !.1 t lIt • bluuoultt to Old \\ltel~ they coul,1 r nO 19'8 I• 'c.) Sc Ill') ul~ IIC S, eJg 1 All all' unuel four ve.lis of aout' une .:l. ~. A' , .' "

1 I .1 th ,. u "C1uSS on the bril1o"t' "'SET' .ale (PS(j anu 11;,;t.' ale IOlL.~ ItoglJ .AI~eJ1 Cl111stJfft:!& 11, ~____ O,:S ~ • _.;- I ~ ... ~

\\ tth b'Jr dc'ling countks Names HUll y All, n L.'t', Htcr.'ll J AI:,'n Loans and discounts (indudidg $6lj.57 QvercVu!ts) •• :. $ 59.20S.80fOf tt ;l.cLu s 1tjJotlctl alt" Dlstnd lUlUll, i', lila! tlyn Kay H.lSdlll~'iln, IX UHU rUH I- l' X J~H.\L. Umted State~ Govell1mellt Qbligation~. direCt and \ j " • '

2 1I1aly Kl! by, Blll \\ dl; DtstnLt Jar,ty Kay Me~ \ I"", 1\1a1 gJlt t Helatl\es anu fllCllll.3 atten,Jing gl.l,h ant~ed .. t : I" " ; taJ,91t.99~1.3, lIlls. E\d)11 \\"lllullgh 1

)y. NOlth Jrne' fUI rlldttf, AI[I.1 Flo)u (,h.tt. the funelal \Vcuncsday fol' :.:'ash, balances due trom banks, cash ltelns in process of • '.Louj): Dl'tllCt 7, LOltlta Iwanski, f lu J D I A I Arnold llr('dthauLl, flum out of coll~ct!on" .' 6'S 111' ~1' I- .l. o)ce al.('ne n(ll::,011, t ~ ~ ••.•..•.... , ...•.••.. , .. , ..•••7 ..Alml·.l. DI.ttict 8. L1la KlIby, 1fal,l':1 DI."L1. NcLGl1, Galy D.m to\\n \Hle, MI anll 11 IS. \VaHu Banl~ illenlises o\\ned $2.78~ 00. furnituie and fixtures ., •Bt'I'\dl; Dtstr"t 9. Lo.s Cuok, 1\1 t'L' Hcllt\\Cgt'. Se,,\ard, MI a'l" M,s $ncoOO" .,. 37'500

I e)t!IS, Gllbel l'.ug,lle I'Ltel~tnt ". • .., 1 , .' ~ "O,J, Dbtlllt 10, lIlalilyn Cuok, }<'I,C Antr.ldY \Vltl, Calul An.! ~llgcl1' Hellc\\cgl', Stuttgall

fAlk; • ..,. ...,..,......__~.;. __

NClth Loup. Dlstlld 12. Ilu,e I" L lIlt' anll MIS. Osca!' Ifel ewcgl', TOTAL A'SSET' • t""'t "71' 20J01SUUg" all,J ('Hoy JtS lIIe)ll~. D '1 t II I S ., ••.•••••.••. , ••.•••• ,' •• , ••• , •• 'f'i~ ,v .Ha)ck, OIU; Dlstnct 13. Floltn, e _~_______ I IgglllS, "' 0; 0 to c1 e\\t'ge, L .: . L' , ,JCrdi.,toff(l~u!1, OIU. Dlstnet 17, , InUtaI1alj[,1IQ, Iml . Emil Hek\Hge, ',~IH ITlJo.:S , .' ,r • '!l11 Q Lmtta HU1l1x!t, OIU. Dts- Dr. I{en f\~tGinnis Cheha!iQ, Wash; Mr anll MIS Demand deposits , ,.. ~ ,,'" .;258.174.14tLct 22, )ot11t lllstt,lt \\Ith Custo, O~car 13lttllh.Juer anu fan1t!y, Deposits p! ~bifl'll and political sllbdivlst~ns •••,.1. ••• / i,_. 10.qQ6,1~DIstnLt 23, Ml::; 1\lal J'll j~ l'tlcl- N • l-. GI an,l Is13nd, lilt amI lIl1s. Her- fOTAL DEPOSlTS ...•••••• ,.: ..••.••••.•• $279,280.26 " • ,.fCll. OIU, DIStl,ct 213. lIlultel John, • (jll; IU !llCOHl belt l3ltclthauel', Wood Hl\(r, lIlls. • '.. , ,. ,--Old, D,,',tllLt 30, M1I<JlcL! Wall]- Ma,!y 13rttlthauel. Glanll Isl.lnu, TOTAL LfABILITJ!'is (rot lnclu~ljng suboldinatCd • ,lhUI, Co.l1stocl{. D,stl.tt 31, Dons Dr Kc nr,dh McG Jl1" IS, son o~ ?-olr3. H.lehalll Ebel. \VICIltt3, Kas , obligation;,; sho\\ n below) .. I : .. :, • : $27Q,~80 26:{J.l.lla.d Com,tuc!, D'Stl,Lt 35, ['r al.d ~II::; J W HCG1!'lllS ha., ~Ir and 1\1IS \\"111 Pohlman, :\Ir c,H;if.\~ ,(<"('OU:'IiTiS ',.),' .-:~'TOI1l' Sestuk, Olll, Dl,;tnd 36, ~lls l'Oh>] to Lt rCO'.1 \\hut' he \\111, allu 1I11s. Otto Schulz, Mr. ar\u :.:'apital~ : r : :) 25/QOQ.PO(~Iale II'!·,'),I. BUhlcll, DtsllJd L,' as·ocatc! \\lUl ttl' Lll'culn. ~lls Hlchalu Schulz, HUlloJph atu SUIpIllS " ;.: ~ , 5.oqQ..OQ<83. Grell 0!t\1I. ~olth LOUp.!rlllIC at th' ~)tuatt Btd:l1. 11 6 'Reln1olll Pohlt'l:J11, lIll::; El\'ll1 Unuivl~~tl PIOJi,t$ , •.•.• t, ..•• ; : ••.••.••• ,' .•••• ~,29.6..9.D:stlld 39, c!os·u, Dl':.lnd 10, Dr lI!CGll) IS SJ?Cll1.l·Z S 1'1 ob'l l{J€ln::s,- anu llaugiltO, of Se,\alU TOTAL CAPITAL ~CCOUNTS ; ......... e.;$. 32,2~G.~4\Iitl Tlt,lP,,(lll'a'J, OIU, DI~lIlLt 1 ~tltllc~ He hd;;; \Iuric",] 111 st; :'II!' an>] lIIr~ A,jolfh Scht,lz,11, SIt'rI,')' HollO'il)', AlCc\]lJ. D s'l b"I" ~10 at tLe cIty IIucI'J~'l1 al,(1 2\1t anl ~IIS NOlbert :5chu!z. TOTAL LtAinplTIE8 AND cAPiTJJ.< AccpuNrs $~1J.5·11.~o-1~, Mcn'ne Yax. NOlth Loup, Dls- S'1,Cc' IllS gl,Hl"at'un flUdl tIledJ', Golhll,))llJg, lIl1 awl :\1Is lIl3.It!ll 'This banks ca~ital consists ot: Co'uln)on ~tock with a , .• "ttid 17 clu~cd. Dlstll,t f,O JOint 1(31 ~lhool ltl 1Sll \\lllJ tLe (x- ScI'll1,e>]1l1g", ::\It. anu ~lls Wtlmet total par \alue of .... , .......\ ........: ....... : •• :.$ ~5,600.00,11'tlld \\{lh Gl~clc;". Dl~tr,lt 51, I e- ptt 1I1 (,f the ttllte he fllnt lJl :-ItEIl,8th aru faI,llly, MIS Geo . ~i~:\IO/~i~ii.\ '. 'lIlls D,IIa Jul; t. 01 I, D1Stllet 3j. lIlt' a111l) I·'oitz, 1I11;;;s Al\in l{Udl11. Mr anJ ,"l.'dtc,l lI"Jck, Olll, Dlstr'ct 39'1 Dl a.:>1 1II1S l\ltGI!l'l,S ha\c" !IllS Le\\ls l(lelll anu fatllily. MIS. Pledgt:'c! a,ssets (book yaluc):. '" • ,(los d. Dl~tl'lt CO, clC'~lU. DIstlid II ot as )ct s(cultll hOU~lnb at John Baltlett, M'~:; Ellln KEller, (a) U. S. GQ\elnment 61)1i~ations, direct iirtd ..ill, JUlnt UlStllLt \\lth G:lIftdd'l L nculn' L'tJeoln: Heinhalut Fu..,s. AlllOld gllalanteetl. pledged 19 secure depo~its and , ".'-D ~t!'d 62. \Vat "1 L'lldcll. COl',' Fus~, "liS Anna Blulll, ;\11s Ted other Ii.abihtie·s / $$' 30'!~8,t2,;tock. Dj~tltd 63, 1\llllJ Ie lIoloun, L - A ••1. Hudcn, YOlk, Hev anll MIS (C) TOTI\-L ~............ 39.,7 .12Btll\\tll. Ddltet 65, c!o~cu, DIS-: egU}f) ".~~XI ,ury W Elll,'tme)u, Staplehulst, Hev, Secured and preferred Iiabihties:, I . ' .' .:-.

CG, clos,d. D1Stltct 67 BeSSie :5!ltp·I' anll lilts O. A Graebne!'. 1\!I (a) Deposlt~ securcd by pledgeq assHs, puq;uant to . ,~, I

pt'ld, COl)1~tucl{, Dtslltlt 68. Doro- P~i-"P{~ f'\n.'~J\'f'J'''''''«:' anlI lI1Js H ·l\lcelkatz. M1. anu r~qyill'I)1(n.£ Of law : ': ' :.~ 2~,3t/.~1thy Skoh1. NOlth Loup, DIStllcl' 1 ':J U~h;;'".JI;,.~I~.:J MIS otto Becl,el, Glallu Islanll, (e) TOTAL ! ' $ ~0,:h1.p1

GO, clo-e,l, I . R<:Y al,ll lI11S Da\ill Klettzel anu ' I.l" 11 C hi f th ~ , .' , d~ b " d 11 b j' "" f'f_ _~_~__~_ Thl' AI' lllCo.,1 L"glon .\'..1)(1 lary fa.tllly of \Voud Hl\el, Rev Ar'l'lll I. Ral' d •. as er,O f! f1"1Qvt'. na.n\,e an". 0 ere 'i c~r\,- Yt l ' I J ' t I that the abo\ e statement is h lle to the best of my knowl~dgt' p.ndI:!tltlbr'lltl Slol',!.I\. mc 1 .ue·'lay C\C,lq; an se,ee - \Vagner, Scotra, Flan'~ LIIIIln· St' IItIl

Mr 8Lt! MIS Adull'h SehllK:el coj UEiE,; 1.tes to attcn,J the Dc'l thaI, ColumlJLls. Wnl. :501'11lleI3, Inc a Clcry beli,f. ' . L. '. f

cnLI Ll PeU 1\11, a.. ol HIS. DtllJlI t 11 palt'>]t, t Ct"l\ll tl,).l l!l GLI! >l Is· I Bob !llettcubllnk, Mrs Anra l'ape Nebr.' COHRE'CT-ATTEST: Hay HIll, Cas~l1e.r.Bltdge' :lnu JackIe and 1\[1 <In,1 lar"j Aug I',t 22, 13 'lll,j '::1 Dcle· an,l l\lal lha. Cad PapC'. Glanu

t ~I u \11 'I '\ e. W. UcCleHan1\113 E,I l\Llr.l!J,.~tll all of ~olth I g,~, u ar.c' • 'le "r)s." .11 ..,;::;, IEl:ll'll. "liS. ClaltnLt' Vlckmup. .Loup awl 1I1!' alIt! 1\113 Rlch31l1 (Jal1c \\tLlu,tll, :'Il:s Jcpn \\o',:5t LlbQI), litIs AlLla 1I1';)Clp. 1>' J. S(!ludell'lltn, !III all,1 MIS. (]tolge IlOllt_jz.lh. 1'11'" E; L Vu;dtal ~ , ~!1li. DcnOlJL3n at,,1 a ho~t of fltE:t"!s L B. Nelsonby ar"l Ju1m NUl\e of Glall,j Ml o ::i) I F'.rt"K Altcll'Ctte Ue\e I al.J HlatJH;;; flUlll Sc,.Jlla aId ,ur. DuEdols

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The Lion's club of Nor l h Loupwas Iair lv well att,I.J"l', an" t 11"

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Apricots

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Cherries,

Long gn'e!1

ClicuilitJel'S

Carrots~olid, ri!lt'

Tontatoes

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-~~i~~ a~~d ~r~~.-.JoJ1l) KO~l~,;?~el~=:~fr and-~I;";oilJ) MJs'J,o 3; \ -=;)i<J,elY t'wniGg lIfr. ~~~--~r:-'--G-'-b- - - K fk l~-J-;:;:~~"~ls ~to G~,at;ld ,I~lan"d, Mqnday cven\ng fafnily h,c lcpv~ng Th!ll'f~1ay m,OIU- niOX Jcwc tt lalled 011 hel' a~ln( .., I ney- opus 0 1Il!' and 1\1rs. Le~ BCIto IlJeel ~.fr. and Mr's, Morley ing (01' a vacation in tl,le Pacific EUZ(i1,d'll, lIfilll1ic all.) BcHQ31a , , '", 1.11', and MIS, J, W, Eclt"n ,Breckbill of Los Angeles. TheyiN9r~hwlISt. ').')1ey WII! I'elur'n Lukes. " St. [del'S. ellU,l'lh 111. 0111"lt,1 coln we re hlJlI:-'e guest s ovale ,MI,S. :1<01Is parents. ',' Jal'oul1(l Augus], fj)'st. --,Ml's. Wm. Tn'l)tuw Look he: \\ as the st.;e~1e ;ll011L!~y, June Z?'th ,lwll:lay I\'l'Cj, end of Dr, an«

--Willarti Cornell of Osceola ,,--;- NI.. Q,n9. MIS, J-1~nry ,B.::.n,la daughter Lorett,\ A~:I1~n bavk ~o (of the. 1\e,h,hng' oI Miss 1'-::",11 Ka- Ceo G'II Iwas l1: ,hous.~ gne!5t,of Hat(.\Vll?i, al~dll,l.nd Ian)ily and ..l\Jr. and .MI~" Mc1- Hastillgs Tuesdftj· .. She was ac- pustk a and FI<UH is Gl1:mey. The ,e u,

Henrlctta Koll Sunday and Mon- vin Clemen]. al~~'. Piallys had a companied by Dean, and Jo~'cc Rt v. r';;d\\'cll d J, Hunk lor lW1 fOlm,da¥., ~; "I .. , ,'., , ,pknJc .supper ~ogether at the park Achcn and Mus, War-ren Lincoln. cd the 9 a.m. llo,ll)lt, ling Cell" ./If 1'. a~~rtl~tl~', ~tl;~~\~rli

-Mz:· ~nl;l jM1S. Isaac LUol1l,ajSunday evening. "'. -,Satulday evening Louis mon,)· bcfOlc.; an al t a r Lan k cd wi l h AC'I.b'.1 D' Ii C It j d f ~ .. I t I honored their son-in-lawanu',lc.'e 0 y ~ ~·nle.a am-,., "":'<}lll;l snow at th\' Ol'~ Pri))t:c Qf Califolnla a nu Major \',1Ie gadlOlus MI~, 1L11Y ~ic-

Ily DIC at S t J I 1 11 t \,.., ." I . jc . I tl ' l Llet:.,'"kk, at a birthday di nne· r. ;Illt.: • co ia u y ..... r . 11'<1 "I' t'H'I'Y' "ulIl''S\I,I'' C\'I'I)Il'f,' Frunk !.'.I'ince and son of Cumber- OlllllC.' \\ as 11..' 01 !;;dnl~ . ,1\, d M ' O· II lb I . <I Friday evening. Guests Wei e MI· -, '.1'. an. I'S. rie \II'" ttl, , , .", . 1,'5-1 c I~nd, W I~" called on the Lukes . The bridc Is the da ug l:t cr of

and Ramona.JOhlJ, were guests of --,Mrs. Mamie \\real'e was a Sister, Ehz<lbetl), Balb\l,la aud tMI~, Cathe iir.e K,'3I'lI~t",t of an-I ;lIl:-;. 13el1)l..'nnil1<, :\11. and ;lIl~,!'1' A • H Ib t S d " " Geo, C'dal<, MI; and ./IllS, Hal vitilV IS. pnna IV U.I 1.11l ay. " dinner gUest of MIS. C. C. Brown I'ccal!ed, many cv;'ots ,WhIch tOQI< E;I,)Jia and Mr. C;ILney is the svn

.... M,I', and MIS. WIllald Conner and Mrs. Olive Malquald, S\lnday, place 111 tnc Gel'~nl\ln1 Scl,lO?l. of ~l1S, 1\larg,llet Glbl\c'v uf "'IC- Chllslcnscn and MI, and ;IiI'S, I"11. 1 L~ 11 Ie call d Mad '. J I ' .M' P' ""1 I l' t J t' Hl1y'mon,i ChI i,ste(ls-::n TI1l' en> Iel". u., ;' I... . c. On "I'. .n, lV~IS. u y •. ": '.",; ; .a.1ol· 11llCe was'; Iza Jet 1 s firs 1',QlIt.E " lll S1110111' SUllda" \'enillg' M I 1\<' 'f H ""1 t' hth ddt ' n.ing was spent playing Cc\l lls. 10\,.. .e. ' J e . ,I'. -LI. anu .....lS., ell~)a!1 "" s c,/'" C1g .grll, e ,p'a ua e, :. The QI ide WOle' a gcm n of ivol yS.mo!ll<. too!} M,u. Conner for her Illeir' and famjly of GI alld Isll~ntl •.-- MI S. G. P., Hal1st:1l oJ,S,lantol1, i;,l tin with a s\\l'elhc'a I t /1"e!<llne, )<:nt"1 t:tin 011 l'<!llrt h, maflr~t f!IP)a,nt: IIde. . wele guests of. h~I' pal'ents, MI'. NeQI, ~pen~ Ia,st wee.k '{ISlllllg h!'r IQllg slep<s pointe'J at lhc \\Iisl~, ' Be· -~ob, son of MI'. \ and :11;rs. and MIS. L. M, J,..,oft, July 4, ~ey- palents, 1\h. and MIS. Mal~ Hyl~n..fi,lted bQdke and full sld;( extelll1, 'Fourth of July guests of Hi'. Rit.:ht~~\lce.rk(erson has t1e mumps t;lard .L9ft;is,in O.l'\UlJ Jsland,help- S<lctul'day her dau,ghter, ~I'. land il:g to a two yald tlaill, Hel flll- and.M~s .. Tony l'awksk<l Welc. M,. batter;.

us Y.'cf .. ' .: , lng his blother-in-law Hcrman' Mrs. Tom MajOl s of Omaha s 0P- gu lip \ell fell flOm a tial a of al,,1 1\h s. \\'illiam Bro\\ n' and· ~Ml's. _Le~ I<~601.\\'!l-pglq al/-d Elstenneir \\iitl} the h"alve:;;ting, ped. to visit .hcr moth.er, glanJ- 'd ' 1- 81> i 1 th 'Q ,udughtcl' of McFadllin, Wyo, Mr,MIS. lsaflc Lpom;l spent .\\'cctnes- -Hatlo \Ve,avcI·. of ,S{OU~ City I~alents and Dr. and MIS, F. L. s;(e .peat ~. 1c'lc~I,1 e, ,Ie\o'\;- :.uc1 Ml'S, Tony 1'IOS1:OClI of Bur-day wijh i-fn".. ~mil Dlugosh. I and. M,I'.. ~nl~ Mrs. Wall,:lce Hans~n Blessipl;., ~';lnl<f~.. ~n ,~, \\ 11 ( ,1'.1 elY 1'1 00 < \\ cll. Mr. anl-! MI s. Ed Pa\\ k~ki-MI.~. GI~n,C'ochran~ had ~9,re~ iJ( Om~ha sp.en.t the holidays ,n ~1\~I. and Mrs. l~ent Fen is .and ~ e \, as g\ \/1 a\\,l~ 111 malllag'~ of Ol'~l, Mr. ar.d ./Ifl's. Dallns ./Ife-

~1l1'Jl. j? t.pe _S~,et ed H,eart rosp~t~l ()I~ \yl~h t,h~lI' parents, Ml. and famIly of C:;oravallJs, qre. alllyed Iby, h"l bl\lthel. IDonald and r:hlldle/1 of Cvte:;fic'ld,III Loup CI.ty for llle~leal,atJen,I.!OI~ MI·s. ,Ivan ,RobinsQll. , '~l,lesdal. ~ven!ng to spend some I fhe attendc~l1t ;IllS, John Sol,Jon : Hr anti. MIS, ,Ge~rge PIlino\\'sldon ~at~lI'da.):. She IS l'e~ovenng ,~- Patly apd Calol .~nn M,e- tllllC 'yISltll1g II} Old. c.f Kll1l1Jall, sister of U:e blll]l', i;lf,d f,UHlly of ScotIa, allll Mr. andfloln slllge.I,Y,. ' , Osl.tit.:h spel,lt la!5 t w~ek visHing -Ml. and MIS. Frank Cell1.ik I\Ole all ~qUel ,gu\\n of.nlllon \'0111' ~lls, HiP,1l< NC\\nWll,

-ijaI'~wIg and ,Henl!ct\a I~ql1 their gTanJpaI enls. Mr, ami Mrs, are the pa,rents .of a baby g l!'1 ar..d ca I!led pll1k gladIolus I ~__ • ., •

and En~a. aDd, Eda. 1?obb~rst.ejl) as. ,McOstl ~ch and Don~Jd, Th~ir bOIn Satyrday, The ba,?Y, Betty Robcl t GIbney sel \'I'd his bro- .' . ': .~p(:nt'l F Ilday aftel noon shoppwg Pare~)ts, MI'. and Mrs. DaIl'ell ~f~- J~all, ~·ell?hcd.~ Ibs. ~ t bp \h. tber as the best ma11, The u~hel'S Se.·vIces For111 ,GI~nd .Island. .' '. Ostl'I('h, went to the fann lo VISIt ,,-Mr. and MIS. YiJ1C,e ~\Ieha.nel< 1\€'Je J':o;manUei Kapustka and J<;>h:1,,-M,r. and ~il's. John Dpbber~ Stlliday and brought them back to spel,lt July 4 visiting her p~l.lenls Glbnef, 'M' 'St' ..

stipe .8;nd d(iUgl1ter .spent. ThUt:fi- theil' hon1e. , ' Mr. and MIS. John Maple at Rock- After a leception at the Max- rs. oned~y wI.th ,MI'. Q-n? ]o.;:h-;s. Cl.1~stel' ~C, A. Andel,son letull1ed Mop- ville'. LOnny, youngest son pf Yin ~teaJs re"idence, the coupleJohnson and ,Jean \J1 !11.and ,Island. d~y .fron1 sJ;en,dlng a fe\y, d,ays at Mr. and Mrs. Suchanek is sper,d- left for a \\edding ltip to tre i<unel al sel\'iccs will be held

d, -M.I,S. ~hOI)~1 Kql) spe~t W~dnef- Culltln Lake, N,lssawa, ~llnn, ing the summel' with his g-rand- l3lack HI,11:5, The Glbncy::; win live 11'liday mOtni:1g at 10,00 at theaY":"lth e,1 daughl.el, 1\hs, ]?III , ~M~. \lnd Mrs, Do.na~l1 Ax~hellll pan'lIts, , in Omaha. Commulllty clHlICh in Comslock

NO\OS~ll. , .". pf ,Sargent spent the weekend In ,.,..'-Week end gUl'sts of MI'. ancl _~_, • 'ful MIS, Alexander H, Stone who~WI~n)a Job~t of Omaha spent Oni with MI. al1d Ml s. Mike MI s, Sam Brickner we~ e Mr. and ',_'.. d~ed TUl'sday evc)ling follu\\ iDg a

t~e hotld.a.ys \:'ltl1 her parents, MI', Ax~helm ,and took In the aulo MIS. Glen Stloud and da\Jghl~r lot Lucl, SUpp~l. S:lOlt Illness at her home in Com-and MIS. JewlS Jobst. .' .; r:;ices, , .. I of Keall'tey. They rettuned to .l'vI;. amI Mls, Lo~:al Neegll'Y otocI" Hastings am! l'ealsun ale, ~N,IS•. Rpse Do1?bcrslm.e \.yas a __M.,IS. ,Osca" G.o·ff ,"nd Cal'o! Kear,nl'y Mondav evening, I \HI,'" hosls ~t a pot lue~ SUppt'1 at hi'.ndllng lhe funelal.. £ S t d t '.'t- .., '" , J • theIr home Sunday evening, dues.ls~ppel ~ue~ a ~•.i? fe~m,g. 0 of Lm,coln spen,t MOl1l,ay in 0rd -Sandt'a Non11an daughter of wele MI'. and MIS, ~lll<e Axlhe\m - _. '----- --.-----

I'. an I'S. I ar onn~r vlfiiting old filends. They wcre MI'. and Mrs. Ralpll'No·lll18.n was alll} famIly, HI'. and MIS, Ho\\ald' Quiz want ads are the mostLY~lJ1e {::ph/ler spen~ S,unday wI~h dinnel' guests of Mr, and Mrs, able to leave the Cr'inic ho;pital C:;QO~ and family and MI'. and MI s, ' e~onomlc:al w.ay of reaching 4,000I).t<;,1 gl.andmQth,el', MIS, Dobbel- Frank Clat~ ang fj.lmily. They aJe 'T'u~sdav 'noAn, SandIa had \.ll1der- Donald Axthelm of Sal gent. I homes in a hurry. tfSIne., h t 'f h' b tl M ....· J. "" .' ,M" Ch' K-b d 13 tt. quse gues ,s 0,. lS 1'9 1~r, r. gone an emergency a'ppendectomy ---------.- ..---~~-- -----~----~. -C't Ol)~ J I~J<J I,\n 'I.h \.t Y and 11-rs, ClIffol'ct Goff in Garfield last Tu"sdGlYa~jl M~s, f~Q~;a' l~:;; \JVl. I'. county.,; ,',,'," ) , ~,Jaek Ke~w~ of Scot5\l, .""ho,se

", . j .~ S "nl SS(11,', -ql, 11-. ~llvW at the On1 cal' rolled on hiS ehest 111 an ac-""'7M! . . a,l~t' f Ml.~. Th~t~s Ra,s- Tht'ater evel'y Wl>~\I1,'sJay' ewning', elden I. last Tuesday evening is

l1luss('n ~r: ~111\ y an Mr, aI;t<;l ',' 15-Hc ~till it p'atient in the Clinic hos-'M,lS.. M.ol!!s ,I~~~by wen~ rhl-lrsday -Mr. and ¥rs. Percy Doe spent ita).~\<.'r;lllg tgu~sts of MI'. and MI s. July 4tlJ with 1f1' ane~ kit S \Val- P -Mr and MI; C ,J Belben-Cl1M

1IS l{ ~\b;'f }\i~' ~ h ' lat'e Doe and ({evin til 0/1.1. ". nlck w'ho have b~en' v'A'iung- her'. I, lin", "rs. allY • QOSC e o~ ,,' A'b ,,". " 't M -, d M' If'd il~hel(oll spt'~t the noildays with ,-R. T. el'nathy of Lincoln palfn s,. r. an • IS,. re i}-

Ml. all~ MIS. UOHlS Kilb . s)~el1t \he. holi<,lay wcek~n,,! iT) OrQ pcrs" left S~tul'llay eVel\Jng 10; -MIs" J.<'la.ncts 1'0~dl~ka of WIth hl~ nlQther, MIS, J. L. Abcr- relurn 1.0 theIr home at Atlanta,~J o)q~n Eow spent Ftiday and S~t- ,1aj]1y... '. " .', .', . Ga., ", t,uI~lay with her sister Mrs 1<'rank -MI, tJ.n~ Mrs..Tom Wllhalp~ . ~F ol,res~ 'I\,~tson g~l hl~ ~~ndJohn il-llli fainily. '. .' '. and family went to Spencer. NebI;:., Ir: the sft'aw spI:eader Qf the COIll-

7' iJ~'. an~, Mrs, ,I<'l'ank John w,hele tbey ,wer~ gUests l.~f hIS ?1~1e J1e ,W\l.s ,USll)g satmelay andar;9- }je.lel~ spent Sp,nd:,J.y evening ruece,. ,Mr. and Mrs, Joy J10\\'~1l, InJured It severe)y,WIth MI'. and M,s. E;d. liackel ;-vho II\<.' on a l'anc]1.. They also VI~- ." ;-"-,-.-, ' ... ,

. , , ; '" ,ted th~ FOJ t Randall I).am, nQw ' .. BoS}' .. anlll~' PICniC. ,.-Mr. and Mrs. Joe. john .a~d und€'r eqnstruction They weI e FQur ge'1erations wq-e repre-

fal~~IY spent .~fo,nday eemin,g a~ gone from Salurct~y until Mon- sentecl at a falltlly ptji1ic at tbeguests of Mr, \and Mrs, F rank day.., _ " Arcadia par~,SunqaY, July. 4. Pre­John.. .,' -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cel'llik s.el}t w~re Mr. l\l1el M,rs, Wljliam

-,L.Ioyd \~I1son, beputy, G\,ai,1d anti 1:11'. ,nd Mrs . .l:ake Celllik of Bos~ and, Phyl1js, John J,3osp. ofMastel' ~/1~ hl~ s~a.ff ~Hnt Iq NOI;t,h S.a!~l'!1t. Wt;,l'e. guests, oC U,/'S, Bal" Arcadia, Mr, and Ml~. Ca,l I ~oseLQup Tue~d~y ~\ e,mng ,a,nd ,l)1- bal a Ceqlik and. fal\1i1y Monday. of MaSO)l Clly, MI'. and Mrs, Ed­stall;? tl1e ,officers of the 1001<' -~fr·. aJlel 1;{IS. E~wa/'(,l j\l'l1olP gar .I?ose ~nl.,1 famUy, 1\fr. ancl MIS.Lodg~ thl'},~, " .: . . "of Ol'd,are lh\! parents of a 1 lh_ Hemy, BOile apd family, MI'. a\ld,~JIQl F~fel,ta ten ,011 tJ,1e steps 1.192:. !lapy ~.o'y' bOln at the ~:;iele.el Mrs. Walter Stvnl,e1 and (ami.y

while. callymg Chal!S d9Wj1 fl?lll Hearl Uospltal at Loup Cil.y on 1\11'. and, MIS, p'ul\vard stunk~i~11e K ~. Hall I?ll{urday and It?" JUl,e ~9., ., ,.'", .. , and Qa\'Hl t MI'. and MIS. Ed\valJJUIed hiS shoul~ler" an~ t~l'ew. it -;-111'., anI). ,Mrs. Pe!.el'. pet~l:.seI1 She, beek and MI;>, Belly Alex­out of place: Jml IS canYll1g hIS ;til,,! sm~.ll son qilbclt of G1apd ander all of Anslcy,al1l1 In,.<;t. sltp~ t4Js weel~, ;", I;;lall.~ ~lsl~M h'is a!Jri~. ill~. l!;'n11!ie The foul' g'encrations wei'e John, ...-rqUZ,. &IW,\\ a.tr. t~<: Q1"\I JohlJson aM, otlfer le1atiV.es and Bose, pis da~l~hl~r, .1\1IS. Wal(er

1hcatcI' e\cl'Y \\t:\l.nc~\Iay e\clljllg. f~!e])(l~ in qrd frl,lI1,!_.Stlliday even- Stunk;l"her SO~l~ pUlwayd Slunlj:el,.. '. '; '. ,". 15-He lllg to Monday aftel.QO\?n, ,\. anel hIS Infal)l son, P:;iVld Stunkel.

-,Ma;ol 1< rank PI/nee l',etUJ n~ -MI'. and Mil" ,WQl1ey Wit-. ~-,-~~d l?, Cuntbel'!~n<J, J'a., ilJ~er at· Hams Sl'., Don \VIlIjan)s and Pot l:hi(.f.1'I1 SUI'I'l'r.tending. ~hq funcI'al of hi,~. mol.her, »:lllis of Glan~ ls)an..l. ancl. Mr. . Wegn\,sllay ~vening 1\.11', andMI~, ~oS\'p'h Pllnce.. ~!Ill sister, ,anp .Mrs., Ed l'so,la an"l s,on,s W\lle Mrs, BIll l\1ogc'flsen entertained al:\fl~.,~n,ll1)a MljP,\IY" retlJl'ned (0 gilests of Mr. ~nd ,MIS. k'rllllK a ehic],cn dinn~r, in honOr of h~rhel ~QIlle"ll't DfllYC!', 1;l,lE',sel~y, afl:' rsota Sunday,:, In l)\c aftelnoon fi~ler, ~\"s, Ebl~ Pamell aJ\eler, belng"lI} Ort~.two }\'Ce~s sl.aying thcy went to the i:i~~,';;.,., '" family \'l~iting hele Jlom Ca,ll­WIth heI taJh~1 while h~r niotlH~1' .,-Mr. lpld Mr'. J,..eQn\l. PSQta fOll)ia. 9the'r guS'sts weyc Mr. ap}1\\"as ill., LOlli~, Plin.cor o(,~omp'- 4lid, son, GalY .l'alll anJ ~~IS. ./Ilts. <;hetJ{i1by al1d f\l-mily ~n.dton t <;a1d., WIll ~J.ay wlth hIS ~\lth· Jal.lll·s Usas~ of F;1'icson spel1t :\h'. apd MIS, Iv,an, Enyealt. 1\~I~,e!' {oJ; (wQ 0F pll;e~ \ye,c)q, aoth ITucsda~ With, MI'. an~ Mrs. ~d. l'all1ell and her family leel Tue~­Flank al)d !--9U,lS ea!11e flo,n th\!ir pS.Q{~ anJ Mr. ,and MI S. lo'I3,)lk day Inornlng for their home inI:ome~ b~ av', !" .• " '" IPsot'a. , .,,'" " Los Angeles.

-MelVIn anJ Denl1l~ JOIJC:S WC)lt ,r:,1~r, ;an~ MI,s. Iiaq y MCCyll'- 'j' __ , ~ "

to the cpulltty' Friday to be g\.lests mt..:k I'etulned Mon~ay night ftQm l'lc~ll(' <\I;l\ ~teUl\i()~l. ,of, ..tl1~~r gl'altQpal'l'I}l.s, li-tr, ailc1 a: \yeck's vae:aticin spenl at tl)~ OIl July, 4 .a pknie *-r1J f.amil,YMI:>. Q<}~'e Gugge,nmos. Their pal'- L.a~G of t~e Ozazlq;, rhcY. als9 rl'lll1ion was held on tpe lawq a"tentsl MI, Land ,MJ,s. Chas.. ,JOQ~sl vl~lte<J. t,hell' da\lghlels lJ) Omaha the counlty hOl11e of Mr, and Ml$.went to ,t'll? cOl(ntty, SUj1t.\ay ,apd and I<an~a.s <;it» . n. N. Rose. Those presenl \\'<::1,<'they all come back together Mon- ~Patn(:la ZnH hal, qau.i~hl.er of Mr. and MI~. Johp ~1ill~r, ~ob ;;tntlday. . Mr. anel MIS. Chas. Zmrhal had ~ulh, MI'. and: MI:;;, Wlllis Plate~~ir. Md Mrs. Oscar l;:Ians~n an ~llicIgeney . a,IJpeI1~eftol)lY and childl en', MI'. and Mrs. lIer-

a.n? . ehilqr€,1) of l;)cnvCt' aniv.el! Th!Jlsday at the ChlllC hospital. man Miller, Mi', and Mrs, Albel,tSund;'1Y moinjng fol' a' visit with ~~enry Syob?da is in the Clin\c pahlill, MI'. and MIl>. DOJ1. Nelsophe~' parenlo\l. MI'. and Mrs. R. ~. hosplt~I.Ie.cov~!lng fIQI)1 a.plaio/' and childlen, ~fl'. and M\'I3. l?opRos\, .. Th~y .left for their home ?P~latlOl1 ja,st ~\'eej{: ,Mr. Svoboda. pahlin and daughter, Mr. apd MI~,early l'lIesd,ay mOl \ling. IS 111 sellOUS conehlIon and ha~l t9 n1)ssell Rose and family, Mr. amI~Mr alld MIS ite.!\·in clements have.ft ,Pt90d tl'ansfusjOI~ the !lISt Mrs, Ron~ld Rose and family of

and chai·le.s had Sunday di nj1el' of tl~~ ?,,·e\l'yk. 14' tf .th ) ,I J,3u"\'~lI, Mr. and M~s. Art Larsenwith hcr paients Mr a ci ~1' - ,-;"tl S • ~, "-of. ~al ol9m ew an,. of Graml Island, 1-fr, and MIS,Otis Hughes. ' . n IS. d~l)g;hter. of Council Bl),lIfs .fire DuyalOe Wel't pf. Malquette, qtto-',;;;;;;;;;~-~'~'~';;';;;:;t;~;;;;;=;;;;:;:~;:;{"'lslllng l1er ,P§trentp, Mr,. and MI~. An,lerson o( Ho.I\1pl.on, Mr. anti'! " Belt Hansen and ,sister, Mrs, Lillie MI s. Hel b Baj1kson and son of

Colq11aii. foi' a \\·d:k.. H019ville, ~fr. and Mrs. Oscar--':Ma; ilyn X' l1.rbfl'. S~1).~l1 daugh- H,~n,sen lithl chlhl1 ~n of D~nver,

tel' ot ,MI.,B.-,Ij. M!s:, ~~tssel1 E<\l'bel' Loreen Rose of Grand Island andhad lwr ,lOD§!. s re,.tllo~·e1, Tu~sday. Gust Rose of Onl. .~}fr, and Mrs, Wodpy \Vil1ial!lS

jr., SpCl)t t~~.ii·, \'~cati~:m with Mr, l'ku/(' at »un\cll~and ,MrIS..F.la.-nk P,sQ~a., ,Dea-n, Mog~ngen of ~h~lby, If!..,..' Hal'lo Weaver ot Sioux City. MI',

-~u. and Nrs . Wotley Willialll,s a,nd M,S. \Vallace Hansen and \'hl-jl'" Allene Psota, Mr. and Ml~. rna Jobst of Omaha, MI'. and MIS,Leonard Psyla of Erieson, GalY Francis Keefe anJ (anlj!y of B\ll'­Paul, Mr, 8.nQ Mr~. ~d Psota, Ron- well, MI s. MOil is l<:eefe and sons,nie and Roger spent Sunday fish- MI'. and MIS. Carl M, Hansen,in~ # S~'an, J-.ak~. , MI'. and MIS. Jaek Hanscn and,..,.....Qll1Z ,SHQW, at. ,the ,9ft1 c:1)jldlf.'n and ~ir. and MIS. I\'anT11eater eHl'y Wl'onc~Jay enning:, ROQinson and Keith had a picnic

i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"~';;i-~' ~~~.~j~5~'.1~I.J~C suppcr together at the Burwell, -..i ParI<, Monday evening.

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MIS. Ed. Jenison was hosless toJolliate Monday evening, Dinnerwas, selVeq at tpe, .veterl.1J1's. clubfollowed. by an f)\'ening of bLiQgein the Jenison home. 111'S. joyceOls~on help high .sCore. Mrs. C'lflJ~Kincade ai1d MI s. 131 uce Coveywere guests.

Hnllil's l':lItei·tain JUI,}: i.A birthday dinner was held Sun­

day, Jj.l.ly 4 at thf.' hom" of MI'.a;id Mrs: Fred D,iaXe in iloilOI' ofIvan, BUIso)1. Guesls WeIe 1.11',and M~s.,li,lith l~owell ~nll ehiltlrt'llRqij~ MalY al)\l 'I}:t;nndh, Ra,Jp)lWen7PLe of r-{ol'th Platte. MI'. al),1MIS. ,Edson Cb,.apman, lna ,Jeanaml.Edwinna, ~ulso.li ,and WaypeB\llWI~ of LQ\lp Cit~ .anu .Mr. al,,1MIS. Lel'uy .Bl,lJ'son ,and family QfOn!., ~.c.e" cJe!im a.nd ea],e wassClvcd, III the afternoon for IUllCh,

.In. the e\'cnipg 1\1", an~. Mrs,I DI;al,e w~J:e h,o~ts at. supp.er toI Mr:;. ~u,tn 1'0 \'\e11 1\l)c1 family,l~alpJ1 Weillpie; JYfl.jl ,l,Jlll',;pn, ~trland M,IS_ LeR?y Burson, Mr. and~fl s. \Yilt ~logeni;~n: ~,nd C.allll1YjMI'.. arj~ Mrs. Rall?h B\.llson amda1.!~l,ltelo3, MJ;.. :a~id MIS. tvanEn,)'e;;l.l t, .and Hapy Plock. La(el'iti,the. ~\'fi\ing Ice cream and cakewas served..

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Wp,od)and ,~Q\lIihY Club in G/,aildIsland. MI s. Mal k Tolen, MI s, C,J. ,Mk'1tensen{ Ire\:Je Able, \VinnieHalen and 1- IS. A, J. Auhle planto attend. _.: _ ~ _ .: _. __' .

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side Market whe~e there will be no doubt ~s to what~ou purchase. . , i'

,FORD LUBRICATION"'~~~«m..;:MAKEs'-YOUR CAifRUN BETTER~LAST LONGER

" ....~ .. ,~./.;,.~ . ~/" .."e. aM«( we .: " .:•. Cllmpr~lely lubri'QI~ chcl$Sis to Ford fadory sp~dflcalion,.~

, '. Lubricate springs with special Ford lubricant

.: ,. Drait) crQ~kcose' and ~~nii ~ith fresh clean oif.,t. ~ ~ t" ... ~ 1 '. ,l. (' ( ._. ._ Replace oi' ~JI~~ ~arfridge if needed

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-1,il~. Johr; Pine ~i1d son pf . -oM!'>::. Helen OscntowsldDenver ..wq e guests Qf Mr. aud fr,mi'ly spent Sunday evening

.•M,I B. .BI uce Covey and Ia m ily ~iondilY as ,guests of Mr.. Wednesday and Thursday. MIs. Mrs. W111, Pl.acnik, jr. .

;Pine is MIS. Cove"y's !1ie<;,c. " . -MIs, Al:thur ~'. Jeffelies \yent. " ,-Mr, 'and )\1'IS. Eq\\in IfitcI1- to St. Paul Wednes,lay to visit

:_t.I,l~n al1d , ,family qf Callaway Wilh her palents, ,Mr. ~nd MIS.spent the holidays with her 1"11'- Geo. Kosch, until Salurday.ql~1j. 1\1,:. and MIS. HallY Wolfe --Mr,: and 1\hs. Vcrlin Smith;J.nd family. entel tawed MI. and MI s. Jell y

-Dr. and Mrs, Glen Aubk an,l' G.ilIham aj dil.1l1el· :rhUl sday eV,e­j(l~1Ii.1y wept ~o. Hastings SUI1l13 Y!l1ln g., MIS. 9nl1th planned and pr,e­\yh...re .tht·y welt' guest::j of l\Ir. pat ed a lawn pal ty but the mo­

. ,(lnd Mrs. Ralph Dominy and fam-' squ.ltoes \HI~. so bad ~hey t.oQkBy. '" . " thelr dllll~er.and moved batk mlo

-MI,'. an!;!, MI.s. ,Diek Jom's al;td the house~ , , . .' _family of O)l1ahfl a/l ivell SatUl day ~·Mlldled and Cat.helme I{Ilf,to, b " nest of r.'fr. an,} 1\11 s, Mil- wald, who a.l·e attenJIl)g scJ~ool ~nfon t:C?emen\ a'nd h'mily, Mrs. Ke~1 l1ey .spent ~he \vee~el~,~~ ll1 Ol~Clement is Mr, Jones sister. . \\1th the.lr pa,llllts, MI. and Mus,

. ' . " lEa tI Klle\\'ald, ." -Heva LlI1coln C:;lme Salulday I .1 M K S1 b t~'to sp'end the holidays wilh her --·./111', anu IS. . enny 11 \I. ,'pn,i't:nts, MI'. and ~lt s, W. ,L. Linc-I a:l~~ Ga! I;et ~{okes of K~~I ne~ ;:k:oln. Reva is enlpoyQd in Omaha. Il\ed F nday, to spend t ~ \H

rr '. • , 'I enll WIth theIr mother, :\1rs, Helel), .r'Mr.. apq MI s, UroadhUl st of Kokes and family., 'Saratoga, \\yo, and Mr, o.nd M,IS',! -!If I' C B \Vaoner of Brad­.1i:1I,I'Y Marshall of Tampa, F \3, sha\\: ~nd MI~.. J, ~H, Mintei, of.}Vnt glwsls of Mr. and Mts, Don IYuma Adz wele visHQIS Mon,Marshall las} we~l<. . day at the hLmes of Mr. and MIS,

-Ql'IZ, SlIVW at' th... QI'l1 \",;lliam l!a'nsen ./If I'. and MIS,TIH:at"I' e\ et';y \\\'ulle~uay' e\ el,ling. Sam BI il1,ner ~Ild ~fl, :;ind M~s.

I, " • 15~ltc John C'hipps. Mr, Wagner.1 etUl n-, ~~1r. and }\.fIS. H(llold SltteIlc' ed home tl;at eveninz and Mrs,

pf Janwlca, Ill. stoppetl i11 Old ~rinter visiti.'d for sevelal days.,lj~~ visfte,d Id(\liHS wJ;!ile on The ladies al.e cOu.sins and this,their !loIl,I'ymoon: Th~lI sday afio - is t)1e fit ~t \:islt.1n 4S yeal s',l,oon t~t:y vicHti.'d wilh MI'. and ,--HeY, and. Mrs. ~. y, HassellMIS, Don ,Marshall. ,., Left lhe .filst of the week for Mt.. :-r.-jri!' ,Apna 1Iolyen is sJay'in~ ~E;q\10!a.h, A! ~ilns<;\o3 ~o. attend, a\y1th, ¥I'. ~nLj MI s. ,Rafph l~anse.n Ni;lllOnal"MI9slOJ.l S:.h?ol of th~ll,nt,l helJling while Joan Han~t:n ISIChl,.lllh" 1hey \YIII \\S\t f~r a fe:v-In t}1~' hospital. ., days WIth MI', Ha$s('11 ~ SIStC.I s In• • c" " • t', .• St, Louis, and Holl<J, MISSOUIl, ., ' j' ,--MI', and ~h "', Joh)1, ~qqk. liOd

\'t, ("t: 'I')' 11 N"/G fap,1jly ~lrovtl t9 Loul2 ~ity Mond~.ylY c.J....1 \\ I)~l c . t)'ley. \rel'£) ,JOIJle<;1 ,by ,hlS

L ',', . '.' .,~. . , I aunt, MI s, Dephine Daddow find~lec1n.!? §. A<f'tlelene all Wtllt to Hu\'"nna for tho d~y,

1.'XPERT -Ml', :;lni MIS, .R911~.nd.lIans~D• J.:.I , ' and Pi!tsy, lice Johnson ,an,l Ber-

AutQmoblle & Mechanical ny Sintek welc dil1l\l'l' gues.ts ofWork -' 22 Years MI~, Lloyd Wl.Ispn (lnd.family Ju,ly

• -" 4. Lloyd WIlson and LaY~1I1 41P-Experience Iich sl)cnt the d:,J.y fishing at Swan

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l}aul Johnson -MI'. and MIS, Syl EOlp called

? C GARAGEpn J:1is palents! Mr.. and 1\hs. John

, Bol'O and family Sunday. ." ,Ericson, Nebraska -Ql'IZ SIIQW at J tile Qnl

w s{ Tlwat"l' eWI)' \\· ... l1nl'''uay eWlling." 1.>-. C ,I , . i5-ltc

.'~§~cicl[and Personal.If 'w'c ci~~ it ~all you' (0; news, call us, ph9ne 3.0..The sotiet)'

. .: cditor welcomes ~II social and personal items.

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Our line of feells is com­plete, Hog Feeds, Cattle}<'eeds or Poultry Feed~.

Come in and see us {or anJ'­thing' you nteu in feells. Wphave just llliloaded a load ofConkey Cattle fecds. Eeef­makr in 12',t, 20'.~ and 30~~protein.

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'''It lla~s to buy from Xull."

If you are using a binder! to harHst your grain we

have a good supply of Bind­er Twine on hand. This isMexican Twine and is guar­anteed to suit you or bring !lt back ami you will getyour money back. \Ve have

I sold Mexican 1"\vine for sev­eral J'caIs amI its gins sat­isfaction.

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Last wccl{ tlle grain wascaITying quite a little mois­ture but the grain coming inthis week has drieu out so

. that it is safe to store. \Vcarc in the mal ket for yourwheat, ry'e, oats a.nd barleyand will pay as· much as theOmaha market wil1 al)o\V.As this is written we have

I qUite a lot of bin room anJI. we are getting cars as they, are neellcd. If you are send­ling >'our gl'ain to market, from the combine we wouldi appreciate a chance to bid: on it and we are sure that, . you will be very well pleas-

'ed with our grades andweight.~. Let us know if y'ouneed a truc1, as they are Javailable .most of the ti/me; '.on short notice, but we'would lil,e to have as mud1 !time as J'O,I can give us. I

A""l'llIhly' of GodSunday school, 10 a. 1)1,

Worship & Praise service, 11 :00a. 111.

Evang. Service. 8 p. m,Prayer meeting, 8 p. Ill, Tues.Young Peoples service 8 p. m.,

I·'riday.Rev. Sabotka of Burwell will be

the evening speaker F'riday night,July 9th.

as delcg a tcs. Services for Sunday,July 18th will be held as usual,both morning and enning. Rev.L. V. Hassel will bring the mess­age in the evening. The pastorwill ret urn for scrvlccs on the25th.

Church of ('hl'bt(Christian Church 1

CIJ'uc Scott, Mirns tc r\\'iima 13all, Bible School SuVt.Sunday--Bible school 10 a. 111.Morning worship 11 a, 111, "The

Church Revealed in the Scrip.tUIl·S." .

Evening' Evangelistic service8 p. m.

ThurMl"y cvcnlngv--Bihle Study 8 p. Ill, The study

for the next few weeks will be"Helps in Personal Evangelism."

HOGS

HORSES

6 head of work horses.

Ord Livestock Market, I

announces its oHerine; for the regular wedely'salo

Saturday, July50.10 will sturl promptly'ut 1;00 p. m.

It loob like the ol!ering at the Ord Livestock Marketon July 10 ~ill consist .of the following:

CATTLE

120 head of cattle, includjng calves, mixed yearlings,wet CQWS, cows with calves by their side, four good milkcows, three breedirg bulls, two heuvy bol6g~a bulls.

MISCELLANEOUS

1937 V·S coach with good motor; Chevrolet pick-up,t ton, go.od condition both motor ai1d tires.

Please remember Ute sale of the Ed A!lderson prop·erty friday Clftell~oon. July 9. Rccld the complete ad inthe Quiz.

135 weanling pigs. heavy feeder shoats, four sowswit~ pigs by their side, 15wet sows,seveful heavy bours,registered black Poland China bom from the HerbertGoff herd.

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The :\Id hOtlbt ChurchThe pastor beil1g gone for the

coming Sunday, the congr.'ga tiOl\will wor~hip with other congrega­tions next Sunday. The pastor willbe in the pulpit on July 18. TheSUl1l1ay schOOl will meet at 10o'clocl{.

l'icllil' Suppt·r.' .Mr. anJ Mrs, Hank Benda anu

family, MI'. and Mrs. l\Ielvin Cle­ments antI Charles and l\fl'. andMrs. Uob Hughes had a picnicsupper together at the Hugheshome l\Ionday ewning.

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E"allg,'lical J"uthl'I'an ChnJ"c!lC. Jeppesen, Pastor

SunLlay school and Bible class10 a. m.

Church service at 11 a. m.Confinnaticn class Saturllay at

10:303 a. m.Luther Leagul' meeting Tues­

day', July 13, at the home of Har­lan Jensen .

~lira '-allerE\anl\:dical t-Ilitl'tlHrdhn'n ('hurdl

\\-'arren G. Studer, 1I1inister10;00 Sunday school, Will F'oth,

Supt. .11 :00 l\fol'Iling worship service.7:30 Junior Leagut" Youth l"cl­

10IVship and Adult Fello\V~ltip.

8:15 Ewning Wprship SCI viLe,l\fonday 1l10ming the Pastor and

wife, Velma Foth. anJ GeraldineKoelling will lea\'~ for SyracuseIndiana, to attend the General Con~Hntion of Christian Education al1l1Youth FellolVship. All are going I

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(Continued from front page):)ins, pi lees wc re pt'gg'ed at $2.03;']llder government loans, accord­illg to Paul Owen, chairman ofVa.Ilr-y county AAA committee.This gave wheat an eighteencents boost OVCI' last year. Theguarantee in 1917 was $1.87.

To be eligibk, wluat mustgrade No.3 Or better, or No, 4 01';) on test \\t:ight oni;' in approvedstorage, Moisture limit on win­ter wheat is 11 percent and HI 2on spr-ing wheat, Loans on barley,rye and oats are also offered. Loaninterest is three percent pCI' an­num.

Markets, too, were keeping pacewith the act ivrty. Hogs showedthc way. scoring a 50-75 cent ad­vance that cleared butchers at~22.00-$29.GO, the latter a priceuntouched since last October,

, 1\lad.ds Adivl'.Among recent Omaha sales:Walter F'oth, 21 h'jg~, wt: 138,

$22; Walter Fuss, 24 hogs, wt.316, $23.50; EwrL'tt Boyce, 36spring lambs, wt. 83, $31.75; Will,lam Peterson, 6 hogs, wt. 2G;:),~27; Gcwlckl & Xikli, 28 steers,wt. 1202, $36.7::>; Ore! Kocllnrg,21 steers, wt, 1226, $36.50; OrelKoelling, 23 steers, wt. 1126,$36.75.

In Wheeler countyvElmcr Hal­lock, 12 steers, wt. 911, $35.50. InGarfield county-> Joe Lccb, 131steers, wt. 1195, $35.GO; CharlesLed1, 9 steers, wt. 1108, $33.50. I

Robinson Wins Two SportsSixty-two Attend Picnic;Registration Totals 115

-Nothing' is Jost u"lc:;:;; a QUIZ\\,all t ud <:cw't fil1<J it. tf

[~JMI'. 'and Mrs. Paul Bleach Earl

Bleach, Vance Jefferies, and MissShirley Martin or Ord went toGrand Islanll Suntlay.

Ronny SwanSOn went to GranuIsland Saturuay to spend the wee],end WiUl his little friend EobbJ'Schuyler.

Ml'. and Mrs. Mike Shonkadrove to CliUkson Wcc1nesllay andspent the day with Mrs. Shonka'sparents, Mr., and MIS. JamesKrofta., They returned home tbatevening. .

Ml'. and Mrs, "l"rosty" Swan­son and SOli drove to Graml Islanl1Sa tmday to spenJ the 4th withMr. and Mrs. Adam Dubas andfamily. Monllay they visited Mrs .Swanson's parents, Mr, and Mrs.Bob Hoppes, and Ml'. allLl Mrs.Bud Schuyler and family. Tlleyl"Cturned home Monday evening.

Jess Berg was takcn ill witha heart attacl{ Saturday eyening'allll was taken to the IJurwellho:>pital for I1lcdkal care.

Mr. and l\h s. Donald Andersonand sons haH I1lo\'Cd into theirnew homl'.

!III's. Marion Dousall ('ame fromher home in Dunlap to spendseveral days vbiting with hermother-in-law, Mrs, Laura 13on·sall, and frienlls in the' city.

A sho\~'er complimcntalY toMrs. Norns Jones a reccnt oridl'\\ as given at the Stanton Jone~l&neh home Tuesl1aJ' with Mrs.Jones and ~Ir". Roy 1\1arth host­c~ses. The aftemoon was spentplaying games, giving advke tothe bride and making a reel Pl'book of fa vori te !'t'cipes for thebride. A dainty lunch was servedP,led the many lOVely gifts wereopened and admired. As theguests returneJ to their homeseach wislled mp,ny happy years ofwedlled bliss for the bride and/',1'00\11.

De\\ey Meyers made a businesstlip . to Gran<1 Island Saturday., Ml~S . .Dol:othy Knollen bel y of

Crete lS the guest of Mrs. FloJ'dAndersqn, B.ob and Bo.nnie l\Iae,

Miss Karen Kalasel" daughterc,f Mr. and 1\1rs. John Kalasek ofPlatts1ll.Outh, came Saturday andwlull VISit her grandp,hents, Mr.<,nd 1\1rs. Vere Shafer until afterthe rodeo.

Mr, and Mrs. Henry Bohy and~.1rs. Ella Hallan dro\'(' to Scotts­I.'luff to spend the 4th with Mr.and Mrs. Ike Jensen, Mrs. 130hyand Mrs. Jensen are sisters,

Mrs, G~orge Dewey dI'ove to.\n~Iey \\'ednesday whcrc she\\ as an Qyer night gllc'St of herd<.ughter anu husb:md, Mr. andl':i:rs. Edwald Lee.

IIII', and Mrs. Halcigh MeJ'crswas a guest of his uncle and aunt,Mr, amI Mrs. Dewey l\1e~'ers,Tuesday evening.

1\1i1:'3 Heta Ar,d.::rsvn returnedhome from Bel1l'vill(', Kas, Satur·day, Where she had spcnt the pa~tn10nth vi~itiJlg hl'r father. _

Mrs. \Y. T., Webb, mother ofl\Ils, Hu:;sdl Jones came FriJayand will be a ~ucst at her homefOI an indefinite time.

1'~0110\\ Tra(litloll,The Lul<c$ sister.s, Elizabeth

Barbara and Minnie had thei~haditional fourth of July dinnerv,"Jth Mr. and ~Ir~, Matt 1(os11\ata,Ann and Mane.

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Ma;,·or.

We take this meansto express our sinceregratitude for the manycourtesi~s anJ sJ'm­pathizes extenUed tous during the recentbercavement e au s e'dhy the loss of our wifeand mother.

JosC'ph PrinceFrank Prince

Louis PrinceMrs. Emma Princ;:!Mlllra:y

In l\Iemoriam

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In loving memory ofMrs. Joseph F'. Holoun, sr.

July 11, 1917.There's an Opel1' gate at the

end of the road thlOllgh whicheach must go alone.

And there in a light we can­not see

Our Father claims Hls own;Ee)'ond ,the g'ate our loveu

)nel"inds happiness anu restAnd thcre is comfort

In the thuW~ht .That a lQvi!lg' God knows

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XOTlCBMy law office will be closed

from \\'ednesday, July 7, untilMonday, August 2.

John P. Misko,Attoll1ey. 15-ltc

Hot weather intervened in theLittle Olympics' Thursday and

. FOR SALE. limited activities to a soft ball1916 Ford 2 door game for the boys and group1911 Chcv, 2 door games for the girls at the llicnic1910 Ply. 2 door in Bussell park for the vacationH!3!l Dodge 2 door rccrcatton program. Sixty-Lwo1935 Olds 2 door chlldrcn attended.1!)2j:l A 4door A 1 The prograrn ended Friday with1916 B' John Deere No. 221 Int. 115 participants registered In the

Cultivator. activltics. Average daily attend-1936 Ford pickup ancc was 37 while the picnic turn-In7 Will.s pickup ed out highest attendance during

the month long schedule,Sce: Emanuel J'ctska Best all-round boy athletes were

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just overhauled, with grain box: cited by Director Cochrane forPhone 236, Chet Swanel{. 15-Hp their' sportsmanship. Best girl

athletes were Charlene Blcsslng,F'OH SALE -- two Allis Chalmers' Virginia Wilson, Shorty ;3cvcrns

combines, good condition. Power and Dixie Stone.takeoffs. $825 for one, $1050 for Keith Robinsoj, was the onlyother. Wesley Hermsrncyc r two sport winner with his marks

"Cotesflcld. Phone Scotia 2952: in horseshoes and croquet.15-Hp Other Olympic sports leaders:

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Deere mower, Complete. Wesley Bicycling--Ronny Romans, TedHermsmeye r, Cotesfield. Phone Leggett, Tom Anderson.Scotia 2952: 15-ltp Boxing-- Kip Jenison, Tom Mar-

tin, Gordy Good.FOR SALE - 1937 Chevrolet \Vrestling-- Melvin Jones, Del-

truck, 1917 motor with about mal' Stevens.6000 miles, Omaha Standard Archery, 1;>oys-Doug Pearson,combination bpx. E. J. Lange. Virgil Witherwax,

15-ltc Archery, gil1s--Mickey Whiting,-------------- Vil'ginia \\'ilson, ShaI'On Ollsson,

Charlene Elessing. \Outstanding competitors In foot­

ball were Lucky Jenisol\, DwayneWolf, Ldanu Crosley, Lyle Gil­!'Oy, Merideth Brox, John' Douthit,an,l Jim Douthit. .

1n gil1s' softball: Virginia Wil­son, Shal'on Olsson, Dixie StonC',Bas"ball: Buzz Maurice, VirgilWith~rwax,. Jim .Douthi!, John Hethd Baptist ChurchDout!.lt, Keith X.oblnson, Bob B"n- Eugenc Olson, Pastorne~ t, Dw~yne \\.olf, John Plskor· SUIlLlay---skI, Ig Plskorslu, Geny Petersen, SunJay school 10 a. 111, ClassesKeny Leggett, Leland Crosley. 1for all ages.

}n basketball.: ,LeJal~d Cros~ey, Worship service 11 a. m.1\ a 1.1 Stol~e, D\\ aJ nl' \\ olf, LU~ ky Song scn'ice and Gospel mess-Jelllson, Bob Moole, Buzz Maunee. age 8 p, m.

Thse, ;Vltl~ U;: be~~ re\,ord of at· Bible study and pra;,'er servicetel~dal1lt:. ""elt:. J~Jl':,and Jeanet~e Wednesday, 8 p. 111. at the Wi­DJ~' DOllS an.d Clanl'e J?olld, KIp berg's hj)me.J.eIllson,. Mel:lI) Jane,s, 10111 ~far. Young l'"ople's meeting Thurs­tll> 1(elth Gilroy, Sandy MIsko, day in the Rev. Hammar resi.Dt!mar Stevens. dence. A hearty welcome to all.. Sponsoled by the Rotary club, , _the picnic program was assistedby local church leallers -- Mrs. L.A.. Munl'y, Mrs. liilding Pearson,Mrs. Ralph Douglas, Mrs. Emer­son Daly, Mbs Auble and Rev.and Mrs, Hassell. An ice creamtreat for the children was pro­vided by the Rotal y.

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Itl1e Ord Quiz -Quiz] Want Ads Recreation Ends,Published ~Ord,NebrasJ<a XOO LAT'f TO CLASSIFY Olympians Named

Subscrlptlon Price FOK SALE - 1938 Mode! Chev,$3.00 in Neb rasku 1 t,~ ton truck equipped with

$3.50 Else\\ here . power tal{~off. See Geo. Vasi-cek, Standard Oil Station.

15·1tp.Jo:ntereJ at the Postofflce In Or d\alley County. Xe bras k a. as Second.~:ass :llall :lIatter under Act or FO D SALT.' __ 193" D :l.\iaI'lh 3. 1879., n. "'" v Ot ge coupe.

Clements Oil Co. 15-2tc11. D. LE(;Gf~'I"l' .(; I'~: C. LJ::1ra"I~'I"l'

. P"hIl.."~r. .':1':. c. 1.~liG~tt - - Edltor-3l.nllpger.,;. It••\I.klng _ - .' _\d,·. MlIIlRJ,tt'r

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The Veterans Ct'ub will be closed;'/ ,'" " ··f

frollt July 11' to July 25. Open for'"

busjn~ss Oil July 26t.h~

We' wish to expressbUI" sincere apPI'ecla­tion to al\ those whowcre'so kind an',! sym­pathetic to us on theoccasion of our son'sburial in the home soil

, he fought to prtserve.We especially wish

to thanl{ F'atht'r Siu·dowski, the pallbear­ers, the American Le-

. &i9n a11d the Veteransof Foregin \Vars .forth.eir s~rvices a l thecommittal rites forour son and bruthcr,Pfc. E,~\\'in .Swanek

The Swancl, F'amily.

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clean it if you ~ish.

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TOTAL FOX 'ALL-'-:oRi)'MARKETi-~'. APPHOPHlATlONS $55,700.00

. . :SEFflO.'" II.(At 1100.11 Wi:.l1npi,tlay) ,.-- .,.. ,.. This Ordinance shall take elIectUutterfat, No.1 .... ' ... " .."T'· 85 and be ill force from and after its~utterfat, No, No.;2 .:..:"." " '~~ p,ls~agt" approval and pu1Jlication

~~~~y·St~g~.·.·.·.·.::'.·:.'1;\·:.';,::...·.·::·.··.·.·.:;'· ti according to law. -Leghom Stags. .. '. .g PasseLl and Approved this SixthII '. ,day of July, 19t8.

eavy Hens " 25 ATTt;ST:Leghom Hens ".,. ."" .' ,19 Hex JewettLeghom Springs : "." .32 City Clerk.Heavy Springs ~ ..,,: 31

IWheat,' No.1 , ' .. -.. " 2.02COin, Yellow No.2........ . '" .82

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Newij'!11'ee new OliHr trJCtvrs to'fit )aUf farm pO\ler needs!' A .IICW 2'1'10\\', 4·c)linlla "G6"! A 1lCW 2·3 1'10 \\'1 G-9'linder

. "77"1 A llCW 3,1 plow, G-c)lin.Jer "8S", .

, ):~~11' choke of I!" ce great new engines (or all 1'II'I:e! Aitt'uc" for g.lsoliM, a "KI)" f\,)r tractol' fucls l and a dieselth~t will be available lata.

. AII'!lrcc are equippclf \lith G.folward-spc~d transmissions.The ·rcma:·k'ab!c new dircct driw 1'0\1 cr take. off is availablefor all '!Ira.. A choice of cast irOll or st,ullped steel wheelsto fit )'Ollr t~action' and weight tequirements-interchange.a~le amo,ng allllzrcc Ro\,' Crop models. .

.All Ihra are farm-engin<elcd ••• incorporate the samead\ anced new' fe,llures. Oliver's full line of centraJlymounted and re,1I' suspended tools are b,lsic,tlly interchange.able among allilire.: RO'.I· Crop 1l1ode1s,

Available in l{O\; Crop, St,tnd.ll'd, Roll' Crop \Iith' Adjust.able FlOnt ""Ie, or Roll' Crop \Iith Single Front \'\'heclISI:C us first for facts 011 all the modeW, va!u.1blc farm fea.

,tun",; on this nnatile new tractor. ' . .

ANYONE (:a1\ partkiIX,(e.· COllle' ono come all.a good sho\'l and try your luck.

'yalley County.Implement CO$

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One close battle, onerocketing scores, andsilled contests filled inman-Howard leagueSunday.

At Ashton a determined hometeam ran five batters across thep.ate in the eighth inning to takethe game from North Loup by ascore of 5 to 1. The Valley countyclew had the game cool cd withtheir four run lead until the cnc­my'S fatal flourish.

A ninth inning chance to savethe game failed, Eoth teamsC'llalked up eight hits, but NorthILoup led in errors with six to

~hll .... ~:30 1'. :.\1., E\l'ni!lg 8;00 1'. :\1., on" (h~' only. Prke '~5(' 5; 60(' Ashton's four. . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Palmer lads maintained their":

league lead when the game on C t k T k'their home diamond with Grand oms oc a esh1an<l developed into something P t t d Glike a track meet with a total of I ro es e ame;2') runs. The cellar G. I. teamc,Iaimed ten of the markers while From Ord 6 to 5I almer ran away with 19 in the' ".s(;v~n inning' t.ill. A Comstock batter who struck

NlI1e runs 111 the first two in- out but who still went on to scorenings at Dannebrog gave the the' winning run on his threeDanes a rout over Farwell which strikes handed Ord's Loup Valleyended in a score of 10 to 2. Far- Leaguers a 6 to 5 defeat last .Wed­\\ell collected two in the second nesday on the Valley 'county dia-but went sCaleless for the remain- mom!. .. -ing innings. The gamt', a postponment from

PlaJ'ing on t(lcir o\vn field the May 30, was finished under pro­Elba nine 'scored four run's to te~t by t~1e Ol'll club. uag~e man­each one of Cushing's ar~d then agl'rs :vI.I1. me.et soon. (0 Issue aplkd another on top to bring the flna}. dt:e~slOn In the dispute.. .t:nal tally up 21 to 5. ,W Ith Comst.?~k at ba.t, the 1I1CI-

When the score were ~ll count- d~nt o.cc~ITed In the first of theed Sunday every tealll that play- lllnth Inmng. There we~-e no outsell at hom~ was Ii~ted in the win and Stewar~_was on flI'St, w!"\encolumn. No box scores were re. T\llll]-c stlu~k out, but ran to first

Por t ' d f th 'L'lb C h' because the catcher dwpped thet or I." "'" a- us Il1g ball .game. Th b 11 t b I . t 1 Xotict.".123. 456 18~ e. a wa,s pu ac { 111 0 P ayFarwell 020 000 000 __ 2 before the umpire was notified Dr. Glen Auble will pe out of

that Tvnlik was on base. AI- his offtce from July 11 'uillil JulyDanneb10g 630 100 00;,,--10 though l'lileu as ou.t by the. of- 22, . . 15·1c

13atteIies -- Horky, Lukasiewicz fidal, the runner renlaincd on' theand Eor<:ych. Jacobsen, Nielsen fleld by Comstock's in~i~tence: U1'llillall('t' Xo. 137ar.d Jacob~en and Jensen. OI'lI drcw first blood in the con- AXXl1AL APPHOJ'HIATIOX

123 456 189 ,te~t. with a sco.rc in' the sec·onJ. ORUl:,:\ AXCt;North Loup 000 200 110--4 comstock went ahead with twoAshton 000 000 03x-- 5 runs in a bl'ief foulth inning I'ally. An. Ol:dinanee, to make ap-

Batteries -- Hal I is and Jorgen- The spiritcJ ninth rack'ect up three propllabon for th.e Expensessul. Stobbt'; Kslonzek and Lorenz. I"llIlS for each team, including the of the City of OrL!, Valley

123 456 189 disputeJ score for the visitors.' County, -Nebraska, for theGrand Island 001 003 4. --10 Dutch Ricldl, Ord's third base- Fiscal Year 1918-19, .Palma 000 011 4. -19 man, poked out a three-bagg,'r for Be it Ordained by' tl1e Mayor

Batteries ._. Murphy, Cahalnae the heavy hit of the fray. Tndik aled City Council of the City ofand Krikac and Leslie. Davis, Hel- of Comstock scored on' a'two-base Onl, Nebrasl,a:7Cr and Gee and Helzer. hit besides - his strike-out l·UIJ.S~CTJOX I.

l't'aIll Standings Shorty Stun rackeu up two runs . That the.re be and there here'byW L rct. fOl' Ord., " . IS appropnated for the expenses

l'aln1er' , . 6 1 .8M Pitcher H.ieh Beran delivered of the City of Ord, Valley Coun-Dannebrog 6 2 ,750 his "y,han}my" for '13 stril\e-outs ty, Nebraska, for the Fiscal YearAshton 5 2 .714 of Comstock players and g:ave up 1918-49, the sum of fifty-five

~~r~'h' ~;u~ .~ : -~~J ~?onr~~al~~~1 B~~I~ll~~\~C~~elii~~~!~~i ~~o~~al~~i;:~'e~yh~~~~~~n ~~ll~~~Cushing 2 5 :286 ~ouIll' and Monroe turneu in two l11~nner provided by l(iw, and thatFai'\\~el1 1 5 ,167 va {So • , . , • : ' s3.:d SUIll be appropriated and ap-C I U __ ~_.....c. , - - phed for the various expenses of,rand. sl.an. 1 6 .143 U.\;\JJ cux~.i:I~:i::~-. the City of Ord as follows'. Games next week: Palmer ,at July 7th '. .... Water F.'und •. , .. " ... $ i ,000.00

.~.__~w_""_'_ ...~.~,_;;;;;;:;;;;;~~........~~;:'_=;:;-;;;;_;;;;r;;;.;;;;.-;;';;=;;;;;;;;-= l1\'orth ~oup~ Elba at Farwell and 1"Ciril.)iIibin:' -;- Whlstl~r-Hummel. HoaLl Fund ..... , .. ", 7,500.00Ashton at Grand Island. "In Mystic Land of" Egypt"L G01eral Fund ."., .. " 12,000,00

Ketelbey,' '. . \ . . Park Fund .. ", .. ,... 5.000.00"I'll Dance At YO\,lr _Wedding" Cunetery Fund .,.".. 2,500.00

arrangement by .Leonard.' Fire Department F'und 1,500.00"Military ESCOrt·· - Ben·nett.: l~and' Fund : ...... , . , . . 700.00

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"Havana", Suban" S,ercnade Street Light Fund .,.,. 4,000.00Bennett. '. :'. ; .-' .' Smking Fuild ", .. , .. , 15,000.00

"Them. Basses" - lil,dfjn'e'. AirpOrt F'und .",..... 2,500.00"stepPing Otjt". - rodeI'. . Interest on Eonds ... , .4,000.00"!\'ational Embler!l....

·\Vednesday evening, 9:30 P. 1\1.I. .... como at 9:00 P. M. and see a comploto show' :. ~;,;;;;;.",,;,;.,,;.:..~:.~~-..;..;;.~~.:;.,;.,-~--=...........~ \

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.:);THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1948THE: ORD QUIZ, ORD., NEBRASKA

"Read by 3,573 Families El-'ery \Veeh"

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rac'~ISoop3 cakes 33c ...;.. 1 cake lc

.ALL :1Cl\Kt~S 34c

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·LuxflakesO-Oi.Ph~. He '3'~ d12~~:O:l, Pl<~. ~ "

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PICNICS' .. Sn1okcd. 8 to 10 ~ounds~ach; Very.' "45¢'

appropriate for this time of >·ear., . ., Bake an,l sene wam, or cold. , .• \.; •.)"b ..·.

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;~ork C~ops Hib o~ loin end ;ut; ...-:-7~: •. :Lb. 45cSI' dB' 1-1b. 69Ice aeon Coml{ing .. ; Pllg. CCh- 'k R Iu. S. Graded teer, ' 59c

~C( oas blade or round ~one Cllt. ••••• ,Lb

~ dB f Less waste- 490ufoun ea. mOlc,fla,\'orCul. ••••••••.•••.. l. b.

Beef Shott Ribs Boll or b1als~ .•••••••.. l.b. 320Lunch Meal Spiced; sliced ~~Ilie;e:-..·.-.~~•• ,f,b, 690

L (Y B I Top qualify, . 490arDe 0 ogna sliced or ~.lece ..••.••• , .. Lb,.. .

Cervelat S'Jnllner Sausage, t~~ ~ac~~,~~ J.g~ ~~,~....

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Off to a grand time at the the seashore'? ..• the moun-tains'? ... the lake'? Safeway has the foods you'll need.Stock up here for the trip and sec' how our lowprieescan help you cut down the cost of your outing.

S(l/e~('(lY £Ii illS

to 11C1\'~ tlte. bqttOlll [nice(Il tltis ddnity'On c\·t?ry itemI ewry da):.·

Sandwich Spread~~~~tl't.

Treel LunchMeal-. .., • 'I • ._ • • , •

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~;-Ab~v,o prkc~ arc dk;;tivq thru JLlly 10/ in Orr.!I -- -- ,

l;Iere A'reMore~.safet(.'ay Lou; J~rke~ .

Gelatin ,Jtll-'t"~l1 ", .....';:.: 4 l:?~~~..250Grapelade \VdCh".":.:;.,,, ..·}]~r 23cBlack 'tea ~!"ton"'" ':,,,': ... :" }~;:33c

. . , I • 1.1n.Peanut Qufter Ski"11)' ... ",,:,.}ar'~9c

Grapefru ',t lIigLwa)". .', 2 ~o. 2 21cptvk<n ~edlon... Can~

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Cheese Food \'fhf~la·: ... :~t,~: $1.03White Beans Great ~orthel·n. ,.~1~ '33cGlo·Coat JOhns~n'~' w~;oo·." •. , .... c~~59cToilet S'oap Cashfl1ere '2 Reg, 230. llvU'iuet. ,,0\.. l:ah.t~ ,

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.I<eep' Ue/dgenttor Sto,eke<l tddt, :Soft Drink"O 11 '10 " . BIIY )~1Il by tIle case. Get 'em (It S(lJ~H'(I)'.· ~n aoupes Vine·ripeped,.fla\\orCul. ,: ....Lb. C . '. 'I '-' , '. ' .\ Qt 1W" 'I "1 . Black Diamond J' 4 1 Root Beerlllr'eJ.,:':::'61~-tl;: 25c Stra~berry ~l\C~110tCIUb,Et!: 4c. aerme ons red, sugar.sweet ,L? C Root Beer lIirh,:.·:~,:';" ..:~~( lOc, .:Ko~I:Aldtl'Il)Olin~ " .. ,Fic f . ~c

Red Plums san{~ Rosa \'arl~ty, large ~b.; ~3c .KOra-'-~l~C~~~i CI~b, ",-.~ .. :~.B~f: 14c Sparkling Waterc~~b~~.o.tQt. '4cSunk,isl Lemons ~~~~n~~~~~~~i~~~ d~~n~s' .. Lb. 150' .,\ Ginger Ale ·CliC;.uot CI·ub. :~~i: '4e .. Charge·Up ~~~i;oa~·e. 6 7B~f;. 25c

.' , . ' Qt (4 D P' 6 &'.!,.oi 25OrangeSc:a'lif Oll1la , valenci~, Lb, 9C~resh ~~~ 69c Qr.anga CqClluot Club BU: (: r. epper litl~:, c, '.. . . Oral1g'e St.lll.Dal e, . 'h·gal. 3ge PineaprI\le.Oranpoe l~:lI1~pj;,e 39cHead Lett'uce" '16e . bo;\tlalle. " Jug. i' l. Q .• &' Il

. Quite finn and crisp. ,,', ..• ,Lb. ., . .' .I',' ,(plus d.p·o,;/ on lioUI,s and iu~,) . "

,To I·' Combine with \'t'getaUes' 19ma oes for a salad, "i'Lb. C

Oucum~ers Long, green, smooth and firm. i.. Lb. 9cSweet C()fn Golden kemels, very tasty 6~als ~5cCarrots Fresh, Califomra·~uality..••.•. , .• :.Lb. 120

. ,.~lphleCrenteS ~~~~~!i~h cook)' ... , .. ltl<°;: 38cSugar Wafers Dutch Twin. cookles.: Jko;: 20cRifz Crackers :';atolsco ,;,~~: 29cV "'il .Wf ' F~-oz. 2' c,ani a . l\. ers Nabisco .... , Pht. .

p,ofafo, Chips ~(.0~~{~~. B~g 23c gB~f 33cPeanut Sutter ~t~l~l~~'or chunk' 1j~br 33cSalad Dressing Dl"J.m ....... :: lj1~ 62cCh~ese Sprend Klaft. Pimento C51~oSz; 25~ .,Cheese Food 8m.e, mellow, smooth 1l\~: 33cPo'ft' ed 'Me'll}' Llbby;~, ' . " ,5'.~-oz. 'I 3c .

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Spaghetti oice. ready-to-serve 0~;~z. geShoest~ing P~faioes Kotoey'~ .. ,~.\:'\~.1$,~.Swe' et Peas Sugar Belle, 2 No, 2 35c

. Llend ed .(.:CJ........... Ca.rl,~.

Qill Pickles Weste. n Pride , fj1~ 2~c /.. July Issue . . . Sc

CQffee J::dwanls. ~ grl"'.1J 2c~~i 99c Qua'" f'AaS"'ll Jars . 15'"MIt dM'lk 16 35 • n '-I • ' Dozen >l

· a, e . i Klaft, tb6tOlale'lhlC,t2,/~;; 23c pint Maso'" Jars Dozen 65~~uffE.~: Wheat Quaker........... l'j:':~.. c, Y2.plnt Mason Jars , , Doz en 630Cere~rs. K~l1c,~g's Vaziety·l'atk.,.",. 1~~0tf.· 3' C Self.se"I,·n' (y C;"ps ~,"~ular, D z 23cT . f J . (6.n. 2( . :.I .' b t~ ·'l'te,e " oz. 1.oma 0 uree Tute Tell Can C .Self-sealing Llds :\alloIH!;;e Doz. ( C

Waxed Paper waxtex , ~2~~ii 21c Zinc Jar Gaps l~<gLl!ar.si:e , Dvz. 25c';, " (;) Jar Rings R,gular Doze n 5c"~~6ff;fi~ Jar Rl'ngs 5c~:((.~ \'" , 1'c·p Seal. D0.ell

1~(·~,~~~<"rt Bottle Caf\~ , l-grm 23c· y~_ < . • , "., ,., ,Phg.

POTATOES.Paraffin Wax · ti}~: 19c.Pen~Je' l'vwder"d pcctln, ,::,~'t0::'1 te

~t'd~;:;:J:~;;,~:~:g: 10 Lbo.,5~l:· Clderyjnegar l"i"' ..... B~: ~OC'. ~~

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,LOW PRICES. 01 • ~

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You are invited to-

GOSPEL ~IOVING 'PIC'l'UHES) .

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Dally Vacation Blble,Schoolat the American Legion Hall

. :,~~~Y. 6-1(} -' ,9 to ii ·A.·~l.'". ,

, . Chorus':'" Bible Study - HanJw~rk and

FIRST in' Big·(.;ar

Qual~ty·o.t' ~owest.

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ORD AUTO SALES CO.

NOT only does Chevrolet st~nd o~t as the~ and~I; r~w-i>rkedcar with all the follov"ingmajor advances which comprise the

s'oundest aI\'J best in modern motoring .•• not odr. does it offer' alIthese major advahtages of Big-Cat qUlllity at lowest prie~, ••• but itoffe~s. t~ell1 ~t .Pfi~es th.at ~r~ ~. delinitelt~9Iaecj,ively lowtr thanthose ofany other car that even remotdy appro~chellt i~ quality I

\ It·s the lirst and only I~w-priced c;r 'with the ~rigi'~;l and·()ut~tand.ing'Unitiz~d' K~ee-A~tio~ 'Ride: It'~ the'{i'rst anj only IQw~priced carwith a world's champion Valve-in-Head Engine: rea the (jr~t 'arid onlylow-priced car with the enviable Body by Fisher.' Jt·s the fint andonlylow-priced car with the triple ~Y-:P~Orj 0' fisher Unist~e1

. . . '". .....,;., Body-Construction. the Unitiled Knee·ActiQn~id¢. and Positi;e~!:IRSTin Registrations Action lh~raulic I3rakes. ..' • .'

'~ And yet,despite the fact that CHEVROLET AND ONLY qiEV.ROLET IS FIRST to offer all these major adv~ncernent$ oflow-cost.Ipot,o~;f)gl .i~ Qo.lc~s.~ ~v~n. gr,e<\ter. price-adyahtage and\ gives you'eHn more value for your dollars incomparison 'With other automobiles\OJay thanatanyprevio1JStillle in Chevl'vlet JlistofY!'

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Ericson. Nebraska." .,'

American Legion .•

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l\I~lsic byEimer Hall an'd Orc~estr'a '01

G~\ragc, 1,ix2/1 goes with the, place

Cummins Hc.alty Co., Auctionce,rs and Clerks

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PUBLIC AUCTIONI,; • • • ~

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\'Here is a medium si:;e resid~nce, close in, comf?letely fumished, and

s.hould be very gesirab!e. It cgn be inspec.ted at O!}y time by collin\J 301.

Wlll be sold on the following l,?qns' 50o~ cash on day of sole as security/

01 contract. Bolance on or belore t!.1e 15th 01 July.as the abstra((t has bee.nbrought down to dote qnd is ready for the examination and approval of thepurchaser.

We ~re leaving' Nebraska and going to Ai,isktl: v;e~will sell our 111Odel'li home which is located first' houseeast of the Veteran's Club, one block from the soutlleastCOl"l~el' of th.e square) on . '

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Sale Starts Promptly at 2 o'clock P. M.

The allmoderll home c(.Jllsish; of five room:; and bathwit,h 11001' fur'nace, venetian blinds Coml)lete', partiallyhlAl,,llatcd, also all furnishings with the.homc which con·sist~ of Wcstinghous9 l'cfrigen\tor, automatic Hotpointstove, inqerspl'iog mattresses 'on the beds, 'upholsteredi'o.ckcl's, dining room suite, all kitchen utensils, in fact,eyel;ything in the house. House is partIally iIu3uli\t€dand is covercd \vith new asbestos shingles.'

All to 011e buyer. - . . .., .

. ". 1~47 ta~e~ ~v'iil 'b~_ 'paki, D'C\v~r a~De:;smcnt~. ~dl p'~!id:A hOl1le' that \vill be l:eady to lnove into as !)o:;session willbe given on the 15th of this 111Orith. \ ,. '

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Mr. alid· Mrs. Ed AnderSon,Owners.

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The Miles will Fly. , •with CHAMPLIN HI·Y·I,

. Completely cmfru . , . Time (or Summer Motor.ing and miles of fun with Hi·V.I. It duns IS itlubrkates, giving motors the increased power an"reduced fuel consumption' necessary to happy nca.tion drivjng. , 1Cive your car the lift it needs." Hi·V·l MotqrOil! It prot~ct$ those close-moving motor partsagainst. friction. It won't thin out", Stands up at'boiling and above! Skim along under the Slimmersky, , ,with a smooth·runnin, motor. lubricatedwith CHAMPLIN HI·V·'

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;Estimate of !,'unds Iequired to be ulsed by taxation'ginning June 1, 1918 and endhlg May 31, 101:.i,iAmount requiH:d for genel al schooll pur poses ... , , ".,,""., , .-Amount required. for' the payment

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1918' . Iwas served at 11 :30. Cal ds wet I.' cd to Glenwood, Ia. Thursday and Tuesday visitor s with Mt s, At thur The Erickson families enjoyed MiI.!r cu, Gel ald and Hola.nd Lock-ASSETS .Mrs, Gertrude Michener the entcrtainme nt of the evening. a ttendcd the f une ra l of MIS. F'ost- Wa tson at Burwell hospital a picnic dinner .at the lake Sunday, hart and families, MI'. and Mrs.

- '. ' ..' " , The soft ball game played by er's aunt. Mrs. Sadie Thomas. MI,S. Arthur Mentzer entered July 4th. Those present were Mr. Conrad Loseke and Lee', Helmuth

~h ' balance'S with oth~r banks.. lIlclUd1l1~ respH Quiz Representative GI ccley K C. and 01 d Business M1. anLl Ml s. Pete Dahlsten re- the BUIwell hospital Monday for and MI S. Call Ezickson and tam- Loseke and Bc veily Kat en Bon-alances, and cash items 1Il proce~s of colleet.lOn .. $ 597,89 Lit IMen Friday evening in Ericson to celved \\'01d Thui sday of the death medical Ir eatment. ily, Mr. and MI s. Gerald Larsen, ing, F'rItz Mal x and Clinton Von-ted states Government obhgatlon~ ,dl;ect an? / Ericson a Ta:ge crowd ended with a 6·5 of his sister, Mrs, Belle WIlliams Mr. and Mrs. Ambros prier and MI. and Mrs. Ed Er Icksou, Mr. Seggren. . . :

ruarantecd , , " . .. 'r .. . l,o.17.li8.00 SCOI e in favor of 01 <.1. ' 11 her home in San Diego, Calif. daug htcr, Mr. and Mrs. Cletus and Mr s. 11a Erickson and chll- MI. and Mrs. Schuyler Schamp

r'ga ti OnS of States and political subdivislcns . . '50,125.02 MIS. Arthur Watson sr Is stil! June 30th. Mrs. Wllliall1s was born Seaman and son and Joe Seaman dren, Mrs. Lola Slone and son and MIS. Anson Kinney of Burweller bonds, notes, and dcbc ntures v.... .,........ .. 50,63:.~0 Fosh'I'-Wil'tzl,i Ivery III at the BUIwell hospital. near EI icsou and lived here until of Spalding spent Sunday in the John. ' wet I.' Tuesday dinner guests inns and discounts (including ~5:19 3? o\"et;drafts,l.. . 607 ,532...,1 The mall lagc of Miss Lillian 'Ml s, Elizabeth Harris was a 3. young woman. She leaves to home of Mr. and Mr s, Alva Tag- Gene Foster received minor in- tho Orner Keezer horne.

p.k premises owned ~:1,jOO.OO, furniture and f ixtutes . L. Foster, daughter of Mr. ami Sunday dinner guest of l\1Is, mour n her passing her husband, gall. JUI les Sunday mowing whe rc he Mr. and Mrs. Louie Kusek ,of,1,111.00 ... :.~., ~'. ,,,~ ..: 9,611.00 11>1.'I's. L;wis Foster and Edward N, IMaym o Van Horn. Howald; two sons and two ,Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gosda of lost control of his car while driv- Denver visited Mrs.' Elizabeth

, ----- Wietzk), son of MI'. and MIS. Paul Mr. and MIS. FIE:d Janda and daughters, two brothers and one Grand Island came Monday eve- ing on the highway west of Eric- Ha rris and Hobby Saturday. 'TO~,~L ":S~ETS ... , .( .. , ' ..... , . $2,l22,017~91 Wi'etzki was solomenized F'rlda y, son PIerre of WIlber, Nebr. were sister. Carl WIlliams of Miami, ning and attended the wedding son. His car Is almost a total Mrs. Mayme Van Horn was all

". . LIABILITIES ' I July 2nd in the St Theresa church week end visitors at the lake. F'Ia., Donald Williams, Denver, dance at Bartlett given by Mr. wreck. - over night guest Sunday night inIn Ericson by the Rev. R. L. Vlf· A 4th of July party at the home Colo, J,ean and Betty of San and MI s, Darold Obct g. Guests over the week "erid in the Howard Nutting' home at the

pland deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and .COlpO- . . quain at 10:30 o'clock Theil' of MIS. Vera Horwart for her sons Diego; brother Carl Dahlsten of BOln to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ithe Conrad Loseke home were Mr. lake,jlltions . .. j~l,617,246.76 attendants were Miss Lela Foster Dick and JellY was enjo~..ed f'roru Clay Center, Neb, Pe te of EIicson (Jake) Foster Tuesday, June 29, and Mrs. Jake Backman and Mil- Mr. and MIS. Gcorgc Snyder ofpl.'. depo;ii.~"·~r" i~di~:ici~~'l~: ·p·~rt.nen;hips, and COl po- a cousin of the bride and Charles 6.00 until 9.00 in the evening with and MIS. Anna Asmus of O·Nelll. a son, Ronnie Hay. weight 8 lbs. dred, Helmuth Loseke and Bever- Burwell well.' Sunday visitors in;allons . .. .. . , {05,62~.71 Wietzk}, brother of the groom, file works, MIS. Horwart served Funeral services Well' held 'July 2 oz at the Burwell hospital. Dr. ly, Karen Boning and Fritz Marx the Jack Si!llpson home.pos.its of"U~tted 'St~'t~s"G~~:~~~;~~ent (Including postal The bride wore a dress of aqua lunch. 31d. Roy Clam was in attendance. all of Creston, Neb.' and Clinton Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lenker andavrngs ... ,.. ...,., .., ' ... ,.. , . ",,,,,, . 7::1,392.33 blue with white accessories and ,Guests Sunday in the home of Leonard Buckles made a busl- Mr. and MIS. Carl Asmus Qf Von S<:>ggren of Wisner, Nebr. children Qf Ord were Sun..l!iy all\,!

I'osits of States and political subdi.... islons . . .. .. .,. 132,224.88 her bouquct \\as white cal nations MI'. lind Mrs. Halold Hodener ness trip to (irand IslanJ Tues· O'~eill were SunoJay and Monday Dean \\'estcott and Chas Cox MonJay guests in the Clem Len-cr deposits (certified an<.1 officers' checks, etc.) ..: ." 8,§15.65 and baby breath. The gruom wore' were Mr. and l\frs. Don Pawloski day. \ guests in the honte of Mr. and went to Omaha first of the week ker home. . :.-TOTAL DEPOSITS ... .... .... " .. $2,269,109.33 a brown suit. Miss Lela Foster and family of Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ppland, MIS. Hoscoe MIS. Pete Doplsten. Carol>-n where they have accepted employ· Attorney and Mrs. Gcolge' Nor.

. ,-~-~-- worc a dress of Alice blue with a Mrs. E<.1 Eooth and Jana, Mrs. Kapsdder and Mrs. ~ob !,'oster Dahlsten returned home with Nr. mel)t in the WIlson packing house. ton of Osceola sprnt the wecl{ endTOTAL LL~BILITIES ". ~. .. $2.260,10:.i.33, corsagl' of white call1ations. Pearl Pielce, Mr. and Mrs. Franl< dlOvc to Oid WednesJay and vis· and Mrs. Amus and visitcd Eprn to Mr. an<.1 MIS. Malllin in their home at the lake. ' -

~harles \Victzki wOle a dark blue Pierce and daughtels. ited Mrs. Gerald Lockhart at the the past week, 1" -.~; :\1aflllsten Satur'day July 3, a Miss Irene Welsh of BurwellI CAPITAL A~COUNTS suit, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth WrllarJ MIlicI' hospital. M;Sgt. and Mrs. Howard Nut· datlghter at the Burwell hospital.pltal~ ..... $ 70,000.00 • Tile mothers of tLlc bIide and of Lincoln were .week end guests Callers in the Eall Michener ting- and SOn "Mikc" came Moriday Mrs. Nellc ~rooks and Richard, visited her parents, MI.. and Mrs.:plus .. ", .7~Jg~~.~~ gruom wOle' pInk carnation cor· of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. home I<'rictay were Mr. and Mr~. and returned. to their home. in Beverly Loc!{\vooc! of Grand Is- Joe Welsh Sunday and Monday.l1ividcd profits., ". .: ·1· .. ·' ':-_',_'_~_ sages. Only the immediate fam- Chas. Willard and Mrs. and Mrs. Ed Wietzki, Mr. aild Mrs. Paul Omaha Tuesdily afternoon. They land were Sun'day evening visitors Nelda Mentzer came home fr oll.1'I Iljes were present. Mr. and Mrs. Al\'i:l DDwinel1. Wlelzki, Mr. an<.1 MIS. Paul Wlet· ....isited with Mrs. Mayme Van· in the Earl Michener home. Kearnq and visited her parents

rTOTA~ C~PITAL ACCOUN~::) .. ,"'" .; ~$ 153,~8.61 Wietzki left I<'riday afternoon for Mr. and MIS. George Case and zki. Charles Wietz¥1 anu Lela Horn. " Mr. and Mrs. George Cool{ and Mr. and MIS. Vernon Mentzer

- a shol t \\Cdding tlip after which son, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Eskew !,'ostel. Mrs. Effie Dahlsten and Ponnle family of Albion visited in the over the week end. . ~'.r TOTAL LIADILlTlTES AND CAPI:rAL ACCOUN~'::;~2,422,947.97 they will be at home to their and son and Paul Pester went to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson, Mj:;s and OerUe Michener were Bur' Ed. Cool{ home Sunday. TIlC base ball game July {til~Is banl<'s capital conslst3 of: COlUnion stock wrth friends at Er leson. I Gr and Islaml over the week end. Charlotte Shiel{ and Mrs. Mamie Iwell visitors Tuesday and callcd Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Nightingale played by Ericson and Spalding' atptal par value of .. , . . .. ~ $70,000.00 ~j , Mrs. Paul Pester \~ho has been I<'aulk were Thulsday evenipg vis- 0\1 Mrs. Jake l"oster at the hos- and family of BUf\\Cll were Eric- Spalding ended with scores 1~·2I ' , ..\VeeJt end guests in the Jim III at her home in Grand Island itors of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Tim. pital and Mrs. Gerald Loclthart son lake visitors Sunday July 4, in favor of Spalding. .~.

~~. :.tEMORAND.I\ llodyfie}.l hon1e were ~Ir. and the past t\\'O weel{s Is reported Mr. and Mrs. WI)1. Reinking re· at the l\1ilkr hospital In Ord. The wcdding- dance given by Mrs. Elizabeth Harris al/d BoO,els pledgcU or, a;s~lgned ~Q secute Habiliti,es and Mrs. FI ands ~'etel son of Hast· llnproVt.'d., turnctl ho;ne Wednesday from Tl;lOse who cnJo)'ed .the picnic M d M D Id Ob u by motored to' Gree.\ey Monday

or othO" purposc:s (includlllg notes, and bl1l3 rlY· ings, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Bodyficld Dr. and Mrs. }< onda of Grand 115- VISCO, Cahf, where they spent at the Keith Poland {lome Sun· r. an IS. aro er~ ,,,on- and ....isited in the home of her• !'iscQuntetl and securities sold with altrecment to I c· a.nd Har old Dkl s, Omaha, Sumlay land spcnt the \\ eek end in the the past year. Tiley were guests day were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Booth ll<\y evening at Bartlett fair sister, Mr. and Mrs. I<~rank Nealon.

'1 ) '1 $ 38812000 Ju ..... 1th a picnic dinner was en- Sn)"llcr Cabin at thc lake. !Wedne:;tlay evening in thc horne and Jana, Mr. and l\lrs. Ja"k grounds was attcndc<.1 by a large j •

lurc lase ".. , , '1" ·v .. ,. TJ ~ t J 1 .., crowd Marilyn Sheffler, d.auglner o,f, h b t'f :oyed. by the Eodyficld families, ?ues 15 u y 1,th in the home of of thdt SO;l and. f~mi1y, Mr. and Simpson and sons, Mr: anLl ).Ii~. . M d M Q Sh en

t, n. J. Cronk, Cashier, of thp above nained bank, do ere y cer I y lndudlllg lIfl'. and Mr s. Albcr t ~I and Mrs. !'.Imer Stark wer e MI s'. MarVln RelIlklllg. Blfb Foster, Gene }<'ostcr and Max. Those who atten<.1ed the 1th of • r. an rs. uentlll e ert the above' stalement Is hue to the bc:'!l of lily Imowledgc al1.lt Wilson of BUlwcll. Illls br~ther amI fannly, Mr. alld Mr. and Mrs. Ed }{ull of Ord inc Wolfe. July picnic dinner at the Pete under wcnt a tOllsllectomy by I)r.lcr, ' ., Mr. and MIS. Cleo Aldelson anJ' 1\Irs. Jl111 Stark of Central CIty, wj:J'e Ericsun ~isitor-:; I<'riday eve· Jake and Donnie Foster wcre Dahlsten farm wcre Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cram at the Burwell hosl)jtalI .4 .. l~.. J. C~QlI:{. Cashier. ,son,s of Chamhels were Sunday Mrs. M) r tie Ericksan anu ni~lg. . " Tuesday morning breakfast guests Ed COO]{, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cook Monday. She h rcttl.rn~tl h~{l1lC

• 'f ," guests ill the home of her par- ;Iaughter Lila Lee \\ho are attend- Mr. amI Mrs. Elias Tim motored in. th.c Archie Watson hOllle. and family of Albion, Mr. and Tue:;day with <;r mot er, r(!.IUlECT-·ATTEI::;t: ',. ,~ . ., enls, Ml. anti !IIIs. Md DOlan. ll1g summer school at Keanll'Y to Osceola l"riday to ,i~it rei· Archie Watson spent Thursday Mr:S. Bob I<'oster and Llo>d. Don' Sheffler and grandn\other, Mrs.J, Mortensen I ,I i)..• • 1 • II . Mrs. Jal<e (Halold) Foster an<.1 \\'Cle wcck end guests of her ati\"Cs over the holiday week end. night with his mother at the aId Oberg, Mr. arlLl Mrs. Keith Po, Leo Clouse. .D. 1.filliken I' son Honnie Hay came hOllle f10m \ll1other mothcr an<.1 sister Mrs. Ml'$. Mtlgglc Patrick and son Bunnll hospital. andI and <;hlldren,. Gll!)crt an <.1 ,Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sj{~I~aI DirectC'rs ' , . ..' the DUl\\C1l hospital alfd' \~ III be Hattie Signcr and Mr. and Mr s. l·'ay were Ord visitors Monday. ,MI. and Mrs. Dan Marks and I Stanley Baker families, }< ranl< ami returned home Mond~y from. I< all;'-I +; • • • • • • • • • • I' "lib' k }' l{ Id .1 f il '1 IfJ Id I th Y , Ited f I I ,1"~I" • \ _ • , guests in the home of Mr. Foster's ,ay c 11 lie . ' Ed \Veitzld was a lundlcon Georg\' Srllith. C. 1.3. & Q. em. ,oscoe ass? er ,anll am y. "r. e w l~r.e, ~ '-IS, ." ~ C1....,; ; I aunt and family, Mr. alld MIS. Mr. and Mrs. James Booth, Gail, guest ThuIs\lay in the Sl1m Webb ployeer of Burwell were visitors and Mr1l. ?lhl{e }< oster and sons, and relatl\cs 0\01" th" \h ..k cr.~.

. • I. It' f'th 'C·t ! fOrd for the Earl Buffington at Scotia. P.atsy and Linda, Mr. amI Mr;3. home. ., ~ Ul' the Itay Emry hQllle l3unday. Dec and Frank l<'oster, Nelle Joe. WelS~l took cha~qe. of theCash Iteceipls of thc School Dlstr c .0 elY. 0 . 1\1r. and MI s. Fay Patziek and .Jll~l, .Booth sr. 1)1Otored to Ord .. Ted Flynn, Of Greeley wa3 an .Mr. arld M~s. Everett Woepple ~rool{s, Richard and Bendy chores while they w.er away., :;

~r cnuins ~ray 3i, 1~!8. I ~ ." ! ~, fan111y \vent to DIll Satul LIay and S~1l1~ay. antI attended a falnily E(it.;son Lal\~ vjsttor Thur~dl.l>·. \vent to Albion on business last ' 1.

, 'were guests in the home of their IplllllG m th~ Bllssell pal k. . , ,GeOI ge Case anI} .Eall Michener Wednesday. . ' ~-~~~-~---. ~ ------~-('.\~lJ ttl:<·I~ll·TS.QE~EU.\L rll~U daughter and fallllly Mr. and MIS.. 1I(rs. Mertle Lockwood purchased 1l.lOtore.d to Burwell Wednes<.1ay Mr. ari<.1 hIls. Rliy EnllY drove ! ,

1<'01' the Year Endcd May 31,: 191.S Bob Adamek. , the Dr. Ule\Cr residence in Spald- cnnillg on bu:;iness. to Burwell Saturday afternoon on DAN' C'EUNTY THBASUHJ<~Jt:· 1 -,' MI s. John Foster and EI nIl' ing l!lst of the weelt and will move Dorothy Gr~cn Of Bartlett' vis· business. "~i\X collectlOtl~ .....L: "". . ..".:.. ' ; $17,500.60 were in BUIwell on business Weu' soon from GranoJ Island, where \Yf;dnesd\l~' eycning. Dorothy has LouIe Heinz and Ray Emry wcre • ': . , .state Al)portforilUel\~ ..: j • ~ -,,369.3~ $18,86!l.3i nesday. " she has resi<.1ecl. the vast year, made her home In Calif<;>rnla for in Bur-veil Monday. t

• " ,£' .:\ --.-,- 1\11. aml Mrs. Ed Striker, Mr. MIS. Laura Mae Webb, MIS. somet!melln:.lwi1!nl:a)<eherhome Mr. ar\d Mrs. Orville B~ck and FRIDAY' 'JU'LY' 9L(e Normfll TI ainillg .~. :.........,. ,,'. . 660.00 amI' l\1r s. Jacle St.ri~er, arlLl fam- Bess Bcberniss l,l.nd MI s. Elsie in Bartlett the coriling J'ear arld chlldren came first of' t{le we~k I ' "

~lC Agriculture & HO'lhc Economic \ lIies of Hastings came Saturday Dlahota spent SaturdaJ' after· will teach school.' She also repotts ~~om. CalifOll1ia to visit her par· I

ay Tcachen;' Salaries' an\! Tlavcl 2.252,09, and . spent the \\eek end at the noon at thp Dlahota laneh near her mother is not w~ll. ~ c,1l \:0 , Mr. and Mrs.. Ray f::lllry and ile .Ve,t.C1an:?, TI!li~ing..... . ,... , . 1 1,~59.00 4,,502.00 lake'. . Burwell visiting with Melvin Dra- .M, Sgt. and Mrs'- Howard Nu,t- s~ter, Mrs. ott Oberg and fam·

---~ , MI:: and Mrs. John Foster and hota. tin~ and $on ca"mo SunJay and Hy, Mrs. ~cck Is tne fonner Dor·'t' ' t' Elnle, Mr. and l\I1s. Bill Patrick Jim Booth sr. was in 'Spaid- viSIted With MIS. Ma~'lllc Van· othy Ernry. TIl,ey' will also visitt,~ft: C . ty ·H,~18.50 and Gayle. Mrs. Martha Jackson Satulday mOlning on business.' {lorn thro.ugh Tuesday, . ' Ais relatives in MI~hlgaI1.~ e'yl, QC

unt 2,{"'1,.OO anJ.BuckiE', MI'. and Mrs. HallY Miss Erline DOlUler visited the Fred Ha\lJl of Ericson and son ',1I:Ir. and Mrs. Olto Baltz, Mr.:Jarfle l' oun y ." . . ~ A t 1 ,.t .

~rtclcy County .~~ .. ,..... !. ... 300.0v Foster, Sylvia and Joyce attendeJ pas wee { end \\lth her sister and Ra)'lr.onu Hahn' of ;ijul"we.ll wen antI Mrs. Hall y Gll1espi~ of NorthBlaine Count>' .. \. 81.00 the ball game in Spalding Sunday husband, MI'. and Mr s. Rex Sim- to Hastings fir st of the weel, al1d LO\IP spent 'lh,' week end In theirtiowani County \ ...,., \".' .., 81.00 an.d all e!ljoyed a pknie dinner in ons. ' viSIted with 1-:Irs. Fred Hahn 'at· ~!lrblll at thc lal<e. '~CQttg Bluff Cou,nly, .~. ~.":j,' ~, .• , • 10$.QO th(1 palk. , . ,l\,!r. anll MIS. Leonar,ll Psota and the hosflilal. . . ' : <'MI'. and Mrs. Earl ~1ichene'tSherman County""... " .... ""...... 111.00 M1.~ and Mrs. BIll Patllck and G.al~1 Mr. ~n.oJ Mls~ ~d BebelJ.liss, Llo)'(~ ~nd P?ugla.s. TOlll.!ln of rec~iv(;d . e;lrds fJom t,he Ganr \ ----- son Ga)'!e,. MIS. Maltha /ack:;yn \Hlt:.Ord VISltOIS I< llday evenJ1\g. S,an DIego, Ca~{. ~Islted 111 the Doran family flOln Salt Lake1ndivldual .. ,..", " ..", l' 180.00 $17,815.50 an<,l Buckle drove. to }<ll!lelton Mr. and MIS. Arthur Ogll.en homes Of Mrs. lS~ella Lehman ap" City Utah and Eugene Ore \~ho,bacco. Licenses .. " ,.. "..... '2~0.00 Monday and weI I' ~uests 111 the <In~otoll'd . to Albion Sunllay, an<.1 Mr.. and Mr~. Leollanl Pa>'ne all') ace ~n a vacal!on trip t~ the ~oastl I.cr License.s. . " ,., .."" "'.. I • l' 390.00 JellY Tlot~l'r hom:' l Ylslted IllS mother. '. ,,' t 1)\llla Tuesday thloug.h TIlu l s; '(hey' ale havin'" It Mce t1ip withlercst on Bonus .'" ,...... ". ,.' ~'.. 500.0,0 ,~else Snll!h dlo\'e t? Loup CI ~ ~ ~~IS. Ott Obelg and }hlbal'a: Llay..They ~\'ele or~ theIr \yay to wallll \\·eal]:ler. "They expeded t6 II

ildent Activities Associatlol1-Band . ,300.00 }<lld~J' eVl'lllll9' IdUllllng SUllll~>. 11s. DalolJ Ob,;lg and Denll) Mal Ill:. S. D. ." be With Gail's sister MIS. Vit<>inia ...~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~............~......~~~" " t., . 65.20 111:;ses Shuley and COllllle dlove to BUlwell and Ord on bus- ArvI<.! Gardne!' was a QlI11fer . ' <>_reg ..... ..~". , .. , " ..".. "'. .r' 237.1'10 Bakel, who al I.' attellLling summer I iness SatulLlay af~ernon. g'ucst in the Pete Dahlsten hOllle're of Athletic I<'ield ' ...... "' .., ., 10' ./ h I' '1' .1" I d'Cund" " 1 ,. 60.00 school at l{eall1e>' spent the 0 I' ell ",osse lllan of Gland Islan ThuISljay eHning, the date beingI ' ", ; , l f· 'r H: ----- day vaeaJion \\eek end in the \isited in lhe Pele Dahlsten home Arvid's Qirthday,.. TOTAL ..,.. .... ,~102,88().13 home of their palents, Mr. and Wednesday. ,MIs, Pat Melville and MIS. Paul) ,\'. f' . Mr s. Gllber t 13akel',. Mr s. E Hallen:'!' donated six Johnson of Bloken Bow spent the

"/" , ,. ':-~t < ---- ben~\I~'I~' ~1~~qU:~:~, t~~b:l~l~j bo~t~.t~I;~:b~~e:~~~/i:I~~r-c.H. i~~,t ~~d~~{oli~u~:.ir cab~n painting:'1' .~Sl'ATE;\U~~T or DISDl'nSE;\IE~T~'QE~UL\L l'T~U he sistel s who al I.' t~aehing SUIll- Kelly motol cd to Baltlett .Wed- \\'01'<.1 was received by lelatives

: June 1; 1917 10 May 3i. IVllS . ri,er school at the St. Theresa InesJay aftelllooll on business. pf the serious Illness of Elmer, . I G'"'N'"'I' .iL CONTHOL . ' . e', church in EIi~son wer e dinner Gene BUIhaus motol cd to GI a,nd Andcrson, son-in-law' of Mrs. Hat·

i "". "" ,.~ . ( .;: ~ t ~" I'• guests in the Ed Kluml home Island and Omaha on business tie Signer ar\<.1 Alber f Signer, son>ant of Education: " t !,'Iiday eVCni)lg. \Vednesllay, rdlllning I<'riday, of Ml. and ;ll:s. AI Signer, at theirSccretary's Salary , '$ :>10.00.. !III. anel Mrs. Hobcrt Norman 1\11. and MIS. Dell Dare, Mr. an? homes in Longn10nt, Colo.Supplies .. 2(\.oC , spent t!}e week end in their home. MIS. Slim Webb wele Old shop- MIS. Ott Obelg, BalQa,ra:Accuuntin~ Scn icc .. . 75.00 '.I;hey art' attending .'$ummer school pel s Thul sJay. ' Gertie Michener called in theOt}ler Expense .. , . 41.25 616.25 )n Lincoln. ' . The Willing Workels club w~le Emry hQme Sunda)'., •.. . . '-'---- . Ml. and MIS. Eel Booth and guests in tho home of MIS. MfImie Ml, an<,l Mrs. Ber;lald Wagner)per1nten<,lent of Schools: Jana were Fliday evening dinner 'I Faulk Tuesday, June 28th. . arId famBy wele Ericson visitorsSuperintendent's Salary... ,4,027.22 guests in the' home of Mr. anJ Mr. and M!s. Llo)'d Patrick Sunday evcning.Office Salary .,... 1,133.1t o,iGO.36 Mrs. H..opert Maltin at Baltlett. were July 4th visilors III the Vein~ Mrs., GNrge Lo~lthart, Mrs.! ----~, 6,10"."1 A large crowd attendcd the on MCl}tzer Ilome. ' .': Stanley Baker, Eev.erly, Alfreda,

TOTAL GE.Nl'~HAL CONTl~OL ,; v v shuwer held FriJay evcning in the A glOup of 15 boys and th~ir Loi,., ~!ld Janice dro\'(; to OnlINSTHUCTIONAL SEI~VICJ::j . e community hall in Erkson for Mr. sponSOlS of the Hastings Tnbune Tuesday' aftelUoon and vl:;ited

)per....ision: . . 12').':" an<,l Mrs. Daruld Oberg. They Tellitory paper calliers, sPent IMrs. Gerald Lockhart at the MIl·,SUI;plies, Principal's OJ;,fice .. 'Iv received Illal,ly lohly gIlts. Lunch WedllLsllay thr ough Friday at the leI' hospital. , ',Mileage· Home Economic ' ,... '3.10 .-------,Milcage - Agriculture (40.00 57;:').55: l . " 4 _

~aehing: J :

:Salaries . . 56,41~.35ITe~t Bool{:l \, . . . ..... 1,3a3.()~Othcr Supplies . 5.988.:.W,CplllJllCrlCcmcllt , ....... ' ., 211,9i t

'Hume Economil':; 1l0.OO ,G1,073.17

I :TOTAl. INST~~UUTlONALI ' l' .. $t'J."18.~11SEHV CE, '... .. . .. .. ..... VI V -

IUI'E~tA:nONI 0l~' rLA NT ~'-'. G,02'1 . ' "rlstOdhlll::; Sa al ~s ..... .. ... ' ,j 'I' _",1V

~el,.' '\'1 . , , 2,70.1 36jatcr ....... ... • ., .. ~ , .. " .~ , " 23~.1(jght,'aml I'o\\el' :... . ........ .. 661.19~pplles .. .. .. .. . \ ..1,382.16 \'tlcp~one . ,. ,., ,'; ,: . -.'; , . ' ,. . .'~ , 131,95ray, .' , -... .. • ~_~~:,.i5 ..

I .' T~TAL b~;~·H~~rio~ . ' "', i: O}4~ PLANT~·. ~ .,". ~ ' ~." •'l\L\INTENA.N<;E 01<'\ P~ANT 1,. 'I )

~)Itcep of ?ru~qd:3 :." . ' ... ' ','" ..,cpal} . of Butldl1lgs.. "', ,.. ,~p'air .of He~t!nz '.Lig}lting 'a~ldPIUp'!?Wg :. , .... ',... ..... ~.'!., •

[.Pa ~.r ?f Inst!uctio.nal Apl:<+r~.tys~ : ..her· EJ(P.cnsc~ >.... ".' ,'

TOTAL MAINTENANCEOI<' PLANT ... , ". '." c .. ,, ' .

• ~1'AT):;~U~~T OF Dl~la·HS}~~Il;~TS·O.E~l;I\.\L

, j . Juue·.1. 1917 to May 313. 1918'FIXED C}!AnUJ<";S ~ . .;sul'ance .., ' ,.. . "ICAPITAL OUTLAYluiplllent ..," , , y ....

p'par atlls .fhc!' ,'. ' .

j TOTAL <:AJ;'lTAL OUT'LAY;AUXILIAHY AGENCIES\brary Books ... ,. ..thletie Insurance, ..

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JUL Y 8, 1-9 'l3, .

JULY

Farms and Homes

C. B. CLARK

Well we are doing l't'ai goodWe ar e now just ready to

. close a deal we started morethan two year s ago but wehave closed several in .the

"meantime, We newr qui£ tillthey al e finished, Bettercome and get going on yourdeal if som't;thlng <:6mes upth.lt 1001,s bad we will work.it out to a finish and. youwill be satisfied. You ha\'o' tobe. '.

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THE ~ CUFFTHR£'~ . thS •CAMOL

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Sponsored by Ord Veter'~lls'

Ord Bohemia'n Hall

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T, D. ]\fC'e's,' I clUllll'll f rum Tay- tlw blic1ge lnight have been pJau'u i Block 68,' original townslte of COUI t house, H. C. Perry wa~' in-:101 S,tlwll,'y to t1'o,! .J\1JJtl l'~d\.<Hd~ directly east of North Loup in- Oid, was app1abhl at $35, and st rucl cd tu cXi.lnjin.: the i'e~olds'ofhorue and ~unddV wen t on to his stead of wbt:lt: it is, was sold to Aaron Russ. The Peter Mortensen, county treasurer,home in Hastin o ; Allg" 3, 1883, the county clerk county cle rk was inst iur tcd to ad- prcp.ua toiy to final settlement,

MI. and Mp:.~C)<.lud Tt,:)!lp.~ ..N)Il was .ln$t,lpett.'d t<.1 <;\cl\p Use for vert..s, fOI blds for the election which indl cutcd that a new treas­!>!IS. 1I1.uic \VllljUllisV and th rve IbidS for thc"<:on;;{l\'ltwll of' a of a, f ram c building' fOI county of- ure r hacl beep elected also. Among­dauuhtcrs we re aucsts \VeelJ1e~t1J.Y btid15C' a.ero.ss Messengcr creek, iicers, sam e to be 20 by 30 feet t hc bends approved were those ofcvel~illO of the <> Vernon Thomas fort.y feet long and 12 fef'J: wide . in size with ten foot walls and A, V, Robinson, county treas­family<>at a weiner roast near the IA pe tit lon by A. II .. Thompson pal titi '1,11 c,j aCIUSS the. bul!dll1g, 1m!'!', John ~to.shcr county jUdg~.I!\CI. On Friday eveninx all of and others for a bridge across aud also a f'ire prof brlck vault and H, B. Shi rlcy con;>nel·. ThISthis gr oup and L,'~ ThOll;:':; \1 e i e IJac k C,Ul) on (Happy Jack's can-I attached to it, 10 feet wide .by.5 lJrings to all end the procecdlng ofsupper gue st.s of the Call \.'11 yon) n.;ar Gooel, now, \\ as laid 1 feet long' and 7 feet high, It IS 1883 .Thomas family. love!.' \ IdoJubtful i( the bUllding was ever

The Mell> n Vom HOI n, Paul S, pt. 17, !,883, tile bu~r el took up ; bUI1~, as th~. new cou~ i 1/O\I:;e,Goollt\ch and Vic King families the llylttel' of the blldge" aCtOSS I ~l», ~\ was built by O. S. Haskellenjoyed a plc nic .:\~ollLlay night at the river neal' Nort h Loup, an<llll1 1c~1the I{l!lu- home,' \' awar dcd the contra: t to Oscar I Nov. 28, 1883, it became ap-

<>. . Babcock who was to build a . -, I tl t V P p. ',h· 1 beeMIS, Tj lli e Barnha rt who had b . 10' I'll f'cc t I • o- I 1') f t I parent ra , , avis a. ecn, . . tl tl }' f ,. b Ile,,~ U: 0.1", am - cc I elected to take the place ofbeen VI:;ltlJlg wnn unc ca e ..... 1 - wide ace )Illin,,' to specifications

son falilily at Bc rw yn came over h' 'f1 "''''j I t' .' I Arthur Lapham, on the board, as"". , t en 011 I e. L le oca ion \~ as II' am , " ,with them Tuesday ar.d IS VISlt-· . 0' . , tl . t es us n ILl;: appca rs on one com-

. given wrong In 1C 1111111.1 t" 1111tte A (U'llb'l' of persons whoing friends helc'. She IS a house which put It at or near the south II <1 b' 01 t··' Itt" ., ,Iguest (! :\Ir' I L SheluOll . t'?- t . '1' 1R 1a 01.10 1 0\\ nos on lllle \1t.'l t.'

--'-_: - ~'- ',.-'- ------ '- ~1~~~~eO~3~\~·I:~~~l ~)oult~~S~!fec~ty:~~~i~J~e ~lou;:l~{ee:J:~~II;~ t~Oel;r ~~~e~~J;eaqt c;f NO,rth LOUl', At thIS POll:t Ilur valious periu(ls of time. Althurthe Ill'el' IS abuut a n111e over Il1 H, Schaefer of NOlth Loup hallGH.dl'Y county. Later. on the 10- bern elected county cklk at thecatton \':30'5 cor l'('c[!y &11'<'1: as ~h_e 'No\'elllber election awl his bomlnOlth .tllle of ~al~ ~ectlOn 20. was approveJ.

t 1, h v' bcc'l Arthur' Lapl,alll le<'lgned as coun- .The coun y Irco!L.~ a.t.' . ty cOlllmissioner and his resigna- At the llleetlng of VICC'. 26, Com·

c!H~eked up to and mc Iud\l\g the lion was accepted. I mis.oioncr V, P. Da \ ~ was ap-fllst half of the year 1883. HeleI. . ., pointed to go to Omaha and PIO-is gil't'n the items of intelest to ~na!lges III j.HeclI1ct hn,e were CUle plans and specifications forbe found in the cOlllmi:;sionCl 0'5 PIO- bell1g. r~laLle rap,d1y, O.ct. 2, 1.883, the buildirw of the Valley countyceedings for the last half of 188:3. a p,elltlOn flom Arcadia pl~cll1d, "A, S. Adams and to othels ,asked askmg that all of to\\l1shlp 17, -----------_--',.:-_~_ _e.....:_ _'"'_.;..

that a new voUn o ' inedmt be laid range 1G, be made a sepal ate ple­out, which 'was d~l1e and was call- cind and be called Ha:res Clee!<eel EUleka, It included all the pre- plecinct, was pI·t:sellted and givensent alea of the town::;hip of the fa\olable action by the board. A,same n.une, allll incluekd a pal t of Fla,lenbul g, CeOI ge Coleman anuthe west side of what Is now McClement weI I.' to be judges andE.lyria towll:;hip, the east line lun· J. P. Brown a!lU J. Z, Flaglel' be Imng nOI th and south one half null' clelks of electIOn.west of the present village ,of Also all of township 18, lange IElyria, then an unknowlI quanttty. 15 and eleven sections of the westThe li11.e Ian north to the N'?rth palt of Mila Cleek preC'im:l were,'Loup lIHr and followed the llHr to be made into a separate ple­to the north lit'll.' of the county. cinct to be called Vinton. Mira

The above A. S. Adams lived Cleek at this time included theon Tur tie CI eek and east of the rest of Enter prise townShip andeast line of EUI'eka as it is con- al1 of Vavis Cltel, township. Thestitliled toJay. The ho,lSc of John jUdges for Vinlon well' to beW. Job was to be the place for Geol gc' J. Bying lon, Charleyhoklin){. meetings, H. _J. ,\Vdls, Bowel':3 and Samuel LuC;", and tI)eJ. 13: Fisher and M!, Job weI e to Iclerks W';le to be O. M, Stacy andbe JuJges of eJection ant.! A J. 1<'. Hollingswol tho The voting placeSmith and JanH's. Bow:n ,wer~ to in A1\.:,1\.1ia was changecl to the Ibe clelks of eJectIOn. Snllth lived home of James P. Cool{ and allabou~ whcle the> J?hn ~e<:h place of township 18, range 16' was tonow IS, Qut the wlltel' lS not eel" be taken flom Alcadia and at.tain of the location, of th.e other tached to LI1)elly predqct, whichpcr son" lllentiol1(ll. then look in pad, if not all of the

The petition of Oscar Babcock pnscnt Geranium town:;hip.and other s. asking for a briJge WIlliam Belcher \\as awal dedael'oss the North- Lou? tivel' near the contraet for the Messenger'North Loup was lecelH'd and the cn,ek bri(lge in the amount of Iclerk was olut:red to advotbe for $275, The llleeting of Nov. 12 wasbids on its conslt uction, This for the allowing of bills ant.! nobridge was placed where it is be- other business was transacted. \V.cause the river luns out of Valley J, \Vllson, at that time one of thecounty at that point anel GI'eeley offlcels Qf the Valley Countycounty was not interested in build- Agricultllral society, \\as refunueding a btidge aclOSS the NOI th taxes for 1882, as it was sho\1 nLoup river near North Loup at that l1e did not allive in Ord to\\n-

that time. Unuer o~cr conllit~ns shiP~I:Ill~t~i1~!>~la~y~4~,_1~8:8~2~._,~__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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MRS. ETHEL HAMERQuiz Representative

North Loup

Sunday and WednesdayJuly 11 and 14

"The Senator 'Vas,Indiscreet"

Wm. Powell, Ella Raines

Strand Theatre"r North toup, Nebr.

Friday and SaturdayJuly 9 and 10

"DEVIL SHIP"with Richard Lane, LoursCampb,ell, William Bishop

.. PACE rOUR ,'"

Once You Opena bank account with us, the service slads, and

nev~r stoln.

You will like banking he~e. You can enjoy

tl11) full use of our complete banking facilities.• I

'You can' alpo consuft w.ith out Officers regarding

any money matter-in co~fiqence, and knowing

~ thae,~.~if life-long experiencG i3 o;vailable fQr the

a~king.

Come in 'tODAY.

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Here yOll sit in bliss(ul e,\sewhile the power plant itsclf nH~~tsand lilastcrs the thotlsa'11l1 andone situations that c,onie til>' h~ ,travel. .

Gende grades, steep 1~il1s, long'straighhlways, stop ~tr~cts...:..once ')'OU1 lever's sct, )~011 simply stepon the gas - alid take theni all Ill,Htlllid'SlllOOth luxury ~' ",'"' .- :

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Does alt this sounll f,\b'ulous? It isf;', • 0

, ".So fa~ulous. that f91ks.F\fCsj8nh~iilp in droves for the '48 fashion . "plate, with t-liis' pe"f-wonc.lc'r ~drive. .' - ,"1,'

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• • I < ~ • \travelcr.touchcd:with·n~aglc; ", "".come see tiS quickly ,and ge~>'oi.Jr" '.. \"order in.,' .:', ~. 'J

I< DYNAFLOW DRIVE \0.,;",.1,8,."",",1" So> '''I* TAPER. T1R/J STYLING 's,:." .,.4c.o:.a,,,,,~,,) ~

* fLEX~Fll O/..L R/~GS * HI·PO/SED f/Rf'ALL POWER "'~,.' / i'I< SAFET~.RIDE RIMS *QVAORVFLfJ( COIL S;tiNG/N,<J,' , "..\I< VIBRA-SHIELDEO RIDE * /tOAD-RITE BA4AN~f ' ,'.' ; .'*SOVND-SORBER. TOP LINING"":SoOwa,,,tc.p:J.:,,",Iod ',. '," 0. ' .. .'*R.IGIl> TORQVE-TVBE * OI/OMAt/C $PA~K AOV~NC' . ,

*TEN SMART MODE4S *BODY BY fISHER .",; ':',:'. "

T~ne ;n HENRY J. TAHOR, M~fuol Net.. orlc, Monr/o1' rind Ffir/liil "\

,\'(,/e'lI'take it in s~q~lenc'e '~vh~tl~e{, "O!n9t )·ou have a car to t~il~le., ". ' .,',,;

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SUleKalone Itas'all'hese tealule;' "~<.~. "';' ~." ~:. \ ~, (I

Here, }'ou glide over groUlltl alIdgrade's in swift and utte'r smooth­ness as const,l'nt and un.broken asNiagar,a's flow.

For l~cre )'ou have the only pas- C

scnger car in AmCrlc.l w hcrc liquidr,cplaces both the usua.l clutchaud th,e' ,low·sccondol~igh gears(;tluepce ,0,£ conventional tuns­missions •.

I-lc:ic you let }'ollr lcft foot idlecomfortably wllercvcr }'ou wish- therc's no clutch pedal topush,. ez cr.

Here your mind's fre'e completelyo~ remembering whcn to shift;­no gears ever shift anywhere in

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T IllS is the Buick America's carbuycrs arc buzzing about.

'Ihis is the one with tr,lVe1m,lgicflowiog all through it.

SHEER TRAVEL MAGIC

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This is the ROAD MASTER withDynafluw Drive*- where ~Llin

. Street's dense tr,liYre, the illvitl~lg

open road and the long, strctlh·log hills are bossed wLth etlualea~e by a toe-touch~--'wspz

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"HankMeet Unkle

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UnkJe Hank wiI,l QIing yOllinfo I tllattQn on tIle best pla<:eto get Sene! gas refrigerat-· ,ors, ~Iagic Chef ranges and 'Motolola l:adios. He'll tellyou of the adv.isabiltty oCdoing busim',"s \\iUl the

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NOlth 4QUP'S own "Home1'0\\ n l'·h,I~o\oJ!her," who willappeal' in the columns of thisnewsp.aper". II~ pietol ial fonnhe l~ilI ein.41;3.t,e." the, uQteq'phiIospphels '-{(,Past a.ml pre­sent. . His ~dvic<,1 a.nd Witty,sa)'ings \\ ill be words worthy,of heedil)g: . long tp. be rc-;membered, .

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EcononlY Store :':.:::-' North Loup, Nobr. I

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C. J. Mortensen, Pres.We'lIave Grono' Becauso Wo Have 1Ie11led

Others Grow

SERVELGas Itefrigerator

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'Ve cllnconvert your oil Servel to..Bottled Gas with a factory conver..sion tillite 'Guaranteed to operate lilienew. $12.50 installed.

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LARGE SHIPl\IENT juS'r REC~IVED,6 ft. DeLuxes 8 ft. Standards

l\lnke These Hot Days 1\lore Comfortable, ., ,

. ,vUh 24 llour Re;frigeration Service, .' ~ ,--. • • r

Member F. D. I. C.

Nebraska Slate Bank

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-*-'Valley Propane Gas leo.

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~'F4jyOUIWANT~TOffS,ELL·, '

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some spots. Please notify JohnL, valasek, comstock, Nebr.

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TAKEN UP -- a :.tlay sorrelhorse, Owner can pay for ex­penses and have it. It has beenhere 2 mon ths. Robez t ~'I ce­man, Ericson, Neb. Ii-3tp

And a per­son withou]

Insurance .'.

MUCl-t GOOOWORK IS

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is a person who is tck­iny a - chcnce on losing'every thii19 he owns in tl~o

event of some unforseendisaster. Be prepared torernerqencies . . . be ode-quoiely insured. .

Cash With Order. .

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WEEKES AGENCYE. B. Wccl{e'~W. J. Boomer

I: 'f-Real }<;state - Loans

InsuranceOtlh:e in' weeues 'Building'

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MORTUARY, Phpnes: Nite, or Day 371

'. ORD,NEBR. ~I\n:allla, .

• RE,NTALS

l DR. LEQNABDCIIlROPRA'CTOR

.Qffice at. hQ,.nt qf• Mrs. L. J. Auble

Phone. 103 .!10nuay through F'riday

FRANK A. BARTA, M. D.SPECIALIST

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E;re, Eo/, Nose and Tl)ro&tGlasses ~'Itted

•Phone &5

Phone 90

GEO. A. PARKINSO. D.

OPTOME1:RIST1 •• •

Only oIDce in the LoupValley devoted exclusivelyto the care ot your eyes.

OIDce in the White Building

Across the street {rom theOrd Hospital. Just South of

the MethO?ist Parsonage.

• Seeds. & NurseryI

Q~D DIR~(fTQRY

• HELP WANTED

f'OR SALID -- Rainbow Flint, seed corn. Test 9~, Seventy day, corn, Charles A, Klll1l!C!{, 619N-

18th St., Ol'd. 15-2tp

WANTED ~ Somebody' to com'bine 50 acres of oats, level andclean, Phone 5111, Danell Noll.

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Tt-IE QRQ QUIZ

We would cppreclule payment of the many small .accounts which are outstanding in this department:

If you are in doubt 'what to remit when sending youradvertisement remember, the minimum charge i:r SOcents which pays for 25 average wows. Cards of Thanksare $1.00 ecch, ' • . , .

Due to the expense of bookkeeping and the continu­ul Ioss of many of these small advertisements, Waot A~sand Cards of Thanks are Cash With Order, effective at

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'Th' husband ,that uncomplaininglyeats what's set before him maylive more peacefully but not aslong. A paper 11"apkin'1l crab th'best dinner that wuz ever served.

You're always sure of fall' dealingand honesty in our transactions!

E. 's. l\lurrayUeal ES(ll(~ • Farm LQ1Ul8

E. 1:1. l\lunay Ralph lJOU~~1

DRIV.EIN

For TheI F,pest IqQu&lity Lictuorlf

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Free Delivery. .

PHO'NE 1351\9l\~~,~ Petska

LIQUORSEast of Chevy Gala~e

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f\ll ~QPrp~ wi~h,bath .

" ~,:QfH?ha.Home of th~.

PopularWI~~te Hp.r~e Ipn :. . .' cUi4 ' \ ;

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"Cafe Revis I i. ~ I I

~~th ~l .• P"'~f~ ~~ f~{~~Ord, Ne1,)r.

J J..:C. J. MILLER, M. v.

F. L. BLESSINGDENTIST

Telephone 65'

X-hay Diagnosis

QLl.icc'in Masonic -tC~lll)l(), • f •

Special attention given to

Sl,JRG~RY & DIAqNOSlS

Office in the Ord Hospital. ( ,

: lst door', south of Quiz office

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"DR. GLEN AUBLE

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Dt~, c. W. WEEKES, M. D.1--------­D.R D., W. W~LD, M, q._

r Associates in practice ofmedicine and sUI;gery \

X-ray Diagnosis 'Laboratory, .Eiectrocal Lli;:,g ra l:hy

Olflce hour s: 9.0Q to 6 :00 dailyWed. ~ S'1,t. nlg hts. l' :00 .to ~ .QQ

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I)r~ ~Vq:lu:~ Dr. Wul.)lt~s:1,,9' ~Res. 53 i

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Tired Kidneys'Often Bring "Sleepless Nights i~hen disorder 01kidney {unction ~rrDft.

pOisonous matter t~ remain in 10ur blood.It !l,ay cau.~ naggmg bac~aehe, r/leum"tiepaUlS. leg I'ams. loss of pep and enng)' get.ttllg up njght~, swelling, J!unine~j uud;r theeres, headaches al,ld dizzmess. Frequent orscanty Jl3.~~aS'e3 \\'1th smarting- and bU1niJlg'sometimes shows there is somethini Wl'onl'with your kidnen or bladder.

Don't wait I Ask your druggist {or Doan'sPills •.a .stimulaot diureWc. u'ed sucee.s(u\llby mIllions for 0\ er 50 rears Doul's giveha"j>y relief and will help th~ 15 miles olkidne)' tubes flu.h out poi.onou, wlI~t~fro~lour blood. Get Doall" Pills.

-Ml'. and l'l1l·s. A. c. Williamsand Annabelle had as weekendguests Mr and Mrs. C. R. Croftof Kearney, The Crofts returnedto their home Monday morning.

-,Dr, and Mrs. Glen Auble andtheir daughters, II erie and Caro­lyn will leave this week end forChicago where they will visit Mr.and Mrs, Art hur Auble and fam­ily at J<;vanston and Dorothy Au­ble in Chicago.

-W. 1<', Fand of Custer, S. D.came to Ord Sunday with a truckto get a 31 foot marquee for thefr ont of his building. He wantedthe AUI~le Bros. to erect a marqueefor' him but they thought it wastoo far out of their territory tosend a truck and men. ,

~OJ~Y~-~N~-ijAYON

5.90

.L A Y •A 'V A Y.l'JACQUAIU)- llQnpEl(

3.98

,vhippca Edges

,Attracti"e-' HOrlll basket -deelgn"Iiihall 60ft cotton, hall, rich lu,trou'\ . \

ra)·ou. Extra long 72" x 90" .•h~.6 colore, ra)'on eatio edge.

Lowered Prices

Exquisite pastel ton~8' \~ith ·d~li.'cat~ly outlined jaclIU,ll'll1\oral bor.del', 5~{O "':001, 95~~ fluffy imported(:otton; )0" x 80" lingle IJeJ.:

ON

NewValues!

\VOOL BLANI(ETS, "

S t r~pe~ 0 r Jacq Ult rcls

I'll ESE

'PUl{~

'WAR~I ~~ID PAIlt

4.98

A~L ALL- 'VOOL BLANKE1'S

SQtt, fine textured virgin wool is down to an amazingprlc~! 72'~ x 8,1/' double 0; single size, DIue, grecn, gold•.roee ,dmt, peach or white. Rich ra)'on satin hinJing.

4 lb.- ALL WOOL BLANI(E'l'72" x 90"extra longsize in six 10\'clycolors with matching,llron eatin edging., Buy y~ur blankct~ now and saH!

Big July

'3 lb. AI.:L WOOL BLANI(ET

Eich-liaU·l. 72" .£ 84,j t-ingle 0...dQubJe lite; 95% fUle, fluffy ill1}'ported cotton,S %pure wool. Four',lQrely colou ill t1na~t p'laiJ t/

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~_ J~JJl~r! AND PLAJD

3~79

A .mootli,· eOrt 'imported cotton iii',bright Indian or plaid patterns. 7(),'x 80" dngle bed size. 21/ 3 lbe..Th~Children will lo'\'e theee I.'

Your choi~e of brilliant color.stiipeJ.on.,,·!Jite, or two·tone Lordcr.stripetl-or io\'Clyfloral jacquards i~l "hite on roscJust, green, gold, blue, peach or cedar, .,

~h~. etripeJ Llanket i8 4~S pounds, the jacfluarJ3;~ pounds:- enry ounce pure'\'ugll1 wool! '. _ '

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u)' either 'one'- or BOTII- on Lll)'-A ,my., Choose now for uext ~,,·hiter.'

Eve'1>1.11.Wool /llcl1IketllasA 5.Year_CUClrantee AKai,ut MOtll Dam(J,e

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T11H ORO QUIZ. ORO. Nl2BRASKA

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The Roy Leac~ children and some of the ia~bs.

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The Vogclers

SeeIt~11:)(1ByTnOur Sbowtoom ft

Uegular $6.98

9x12 Felt Base

Special $5.45

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ONE TO A CUSTO.MER

"LINOLEUMS

rhe' 9uiz Calls On

A FARM NEIGHBOR

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still in evidence thei e. . Aug ust Mr. ami Mrs. DO:1:l1:.l GothalLlwent into business in the 'early and family of Wester n Springs,'80s in Ord with August H, Meyer, Ill, are vislttng' her parents, 1111',late of Burwell. as a partner in and Mrs. Roy Whiting, M: s. Go-the grain buying business under t hard is the f'ormc r Delight vvhit-the business name of Meyer and ing.

I Vogeler. August later moved to -~londay Mr. and MIS. EI\\inUtah. I believe, and died ther e, Dunlap and family, Mr. and Mi s.

With the help of several good Chet Austin and Ia mily, MIS, An-men, Bill manages the 2760 acres na Polak and Mr. and Mrs. Chuckhe owns, More than one thousand -Marlo Phillips of Los Angeles - Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGinnis Ackles spent the day at the far m

'~-__._~~i"""' hy John L. \\'unl_ e acres are in cultivation and thej,c ar rived Monday to spend a few of Maywood caW IJ after H. L, Me- home of Mr. and MIS, Paul Gc-_, • . lale about three hundred acres in days visiting with Mr. and Mrs, D. Ginnis and tookJum back to his noski fishing in the creek.

..The. several Vogeler brothels wife. Mary Alice Thompson, and Lavonne, at home, Ethel and alfalfa. Of this, son, Donald, rents A. Moser. Mr. Phillips is MI·s. Mo- jhOme at Maywood, Mr.' Mc'Ginni:>.. ' h b . 'to hl V d -l\1r. anL! Mr s, Wtlbur T'avloran.<,I sister s ar e included in this who came. to the county from Me- Bill, who now live on the old hom" 1GQ acres. Bill was badly handl- se r s brother. as een VISI Ing IS son. r, an I 1 "I. _ ,,' an, fami y of Culver, Ind. eft~tol'Y. o( <!-n i,nte,n:stirig family of Donald county. Illinois, .arter Iiv- place, spent most of their lives capped because of a broken leg -Roger and 'Allen Mottl of AI'- Mrs. J. W. MeGinnis since Deecru- Thursday to return to their homethe past and present, and no ing ncar Wahoo for a time: Their there, 'and got much of their edu- early this spr ing, but super vises cadla spent Saturday afternoon as tlon Day. ~.' . . after'spending a ten day 'vacationdOUQt, of the fut\lre. The original home was nine miles west of Ord, cation in Dist. 4.6. also known as the work of the men on his several guests of Mr. arid Mrs. Joe Ru- -MI'. and MrS. W, J. Mc rrill of with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, G.V.ogeler. WilJjani. 1/1',; was bam in They were marrlcd April 1, 1887. the Old Mevcrs district. Bill's son, farms. These ale Roy Leach, who, 1 zicka. Mrs. Ruzlck a is their aunt. Geneva left Tuesday after spend- \ 1M " • , ,..: V. T'ay 01'. MI'. arid MIS. HaroldMardorf; Staat , Raburg,' German, . To' them were born' five daugh- Donald, also got his education with his family, lives on the home, -Mr, and Mrs. Lyle Norman Ir:g. four days visiting their son,iQ. October, ~&93. and came to the t' d t El' th 1 there. Bill went across in World place, Forrest Hill lives on the' r ctui ncd to Lincoln Tuesday a t- l\h'. and Mrs. Irwill Men ill, and Taylor and family of Central CitylJn,}tc:d States about 1880 with' a d~rst a~~'as \~~a~~i~~: to sl~'ohne ':..~ War one. but Donald was unable SOO acre farm north of Ord. c ter spending the holidays with taking in the races. lett Monday, after spending a)'ounS'('r brother. August. Others Bremer' in ~907. The .Bren)el's to pass the physical for' World At present there are about one their parents, .1011'. .and Mrs, --Mr, and Mrs. Paul Geneski week in OrJ vlsit ing with his bro-of the fanlily W1;lO' dune later wei e wen' visited in a 'foi mel' article. War two. " . . hundred head of cattle on the dif- Ralph Norman, took thelr sons. Donnie and Mar- ther and family and being house};b'ritll,' ,Httl1r¥ ,~anuf \D\,olrl'othY

B,WIllto Next carne 10'1 itz, who died in 1921. He was mar rie~ kJurdle I1

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f.hffl:;nt fanJlkls. Thel'e darel seventy1 -Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vasl- !Odn to St

h· Paul where n~ey play- K;~~~t~V~bl~~i~a~f~~n~~d~t', ~:~~

ecame lIe Wl!e 0 'I lam rel - Next is Ethel, whO did 'not mat.rY. t? ?ertruue patne..: aug 1 er 0 ,ell-ers" m1 eO~'s an c~, ves. Bil eek of Longmont, ,Colo. 'and Mr. (; with t e Legion team. Ord won 1\1 Hhinl~r; sr. .;. '. . : but has stayed at home and tal\en ,I' a) Pat! ick of Elleson. Be.fo: e l.andles about SIX hund! td sheep, /iT,d Mrs. Arden Clal k and family 8 t:- 7 (werSt. Paul. t.Or·sDen~~:~ldla;tY~~e~lla\~.flil~t;~~'.,'Williau/ r'ii·s( lo'~'atej in' the Tur- eal'e of the. 11Oul:iehold after' the her miu nage she \Va'! managel' III of which 300 ~re ewes ,and 300 ot Holdrege an ived Sunday to ~Mr. and' i'll'S. Alber:t Jones children stayed with their grand-tIe. ,crc,ek t,erdtol y! \vhCl e the death of l}lll's wife. The, next a ue and Kelly ,store. They have lambs, all of which are being kept spend a few days visiting their spent Hom Thursday to Sunday tf.4nllly home was located until daughter, Alice. is .the. w'ife .o( two .d;ildrt·ll. Lll?-U'\ and .BI.lly. on,. hIll pasture. They ar e the pal'ents, Mr. and Mrs. W, };'. Vasl- last \\'eek ill Oklahoma looking paren s. -1~99. They then' lllo\'ed ,to Are Emmett Ha,nling. They Jive in They lIve on the place two nules ~I eed know I; as Westems; He has cek anu Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Clark. for combines. They bought two - Mr. and Mrs, L. C, Baker ofcadla. for: onj), yeai' ql}j'then to PortlallLl, Ore., and have no chil- west of .North Loup, kr:lOwn as the 27 H~mpshlre sows whIch have -Mr, and Mrs. Raleigh Meyers aI,J Albrt \\ent after them, re- Kearney spent the weel,elld as,the f!ll m west of N_or th Loup now dr en. . , "ld Holhday place. T.hIS they rent 150 pigs. and sons and Maul't'en Urban tur'ning 1<'dday. • guests of Mr. and Mrs. A, l~. Wil-(i,ccllplcd ,by ,William, jr. and .WIlliam W.. the first son, was iron~ J?lll, \vho owns It. The I;am; The White ~ock ch,ieke~s, which Mr s. Me)'er's niece, started on th~ -Mrs. L. E. Anderson of Forest Jiams. Mr. Bakel' manages theEtheL' He bou¥llt the ~20 acre married to Beulah HOlllans in [~ o;e ~n~er~~;: ~~ ~~~ ~'in~~Olrl~~:)~ C?I;1C unde~ slst~r Ethel ~ super- journey to their home at Santa City, 1a., was a guest of MI'. and safe~~~~ :r~~r\IrS, Dick Petersonfil'll) in ,190), payilig' $2,200 for 1921 She died in a little over a rn I. WI1 , t VISIOn, nUlll er a out two unuI'ed. Ana Calif Saturday morning Mrs. A. C, Williams several ua"s u f 'Ii. A' frienll. AlbeIt Malottk,'. year' leaving one son Donald then ;tore 111 North ~up, alld al~o a and they ale very busy laj'ing at -'Barba;'a Cernik was back' on last week Mrs. Anderson is ~n an amI y entertained his sistel',li$lprd, !l.!\ll &~t . th~ place.' Wllich only' 7 weeks old Next in 'order Calamus at the. tUlle th~t Village Ithis time of the year. Ethel has the job at the Quiz office Tuesday aunt of Mr s. Williams. Mal garet PeleI'Son, of Kea1l1ey,had no bUildings on.:at \he time. eame James. wh~ ma;ried Dessie w~s at the, height of ItS pr'os- a hobby, that of coll~eting old pic· morning after being off work sev- -Dr. and Mrll. 1', S. Elliott and over' the holidaj's.Thus. the manr' buildings \lOW in Barllhar t. daughter of John Balll- Pl'llt~. , tun·s,. many of Wll1C,I.1 sh~ has eral weeks while she reco\'en:'d -Loretta Mae A'chen an ivedevhlellee weie all p'ut there in 11Cld t lly th eat Iterls adonlln'" th walls 11 se mel de sons of 'Kearney are spending a SaturJay to spend the weekenu\ hall. June 5, 1921. They Jive near :' en a. ' cr: re. \':'0 "', l> e . . Ie. u Clom ali operation. week visiting her parents, Mr. and 'tl h l Ma,bolit !7 yea.ls. . the 16 school anu have one SOil, )f Inten'st cOllcelllll;g \\llham,and on~ of later vintage', which was --Rogel' and Allen Mottl sons MIS. G. E. Rusmisell. WI 1 er paren s, l'. and MIS,

I ~\ller he bought 31.0 aocs in t:\'dve years old. Amy was mar- :\ugu:t. Vogeler w.lll<;h should not pallltc;d. by her sister .Ill Colorado. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mottl of --,-'~ Wm. Treptow and family.the hills, south of Malden vallt,y, lied to Jay Larkin of Boulder, be OHrlool-ted. \'V11hal1l and also Pract'L.ally all the \\olk On the Aleadia spent the past we k vi-a,n<l 80 ac~ts lyi.ng to thG east~COIO" in 192~. ~hey have. one the late JOIll.l JenscI; of BUI\\:ell. farms IS done by tractor, but Bill siting their glandpanints. M~. amIBefore bUYlllg thiS plllCt" 'Vogele son, Mr. Larkin died last winter. had a. palt In plantl11g the fllst has one .heavy team, the onl.y Mrs. John Mottl. sr. Satunlahad owned the place west of Ord M~rie manied. Theodore Pos- trces ll1 the court house squilre at 1.1Orses of the place, of which he IS night they were gu~sts of thei~011C;e. O\\IH:~ by Doul;lall McCall. schlue and they live at !..louisville. 0.r d• anu some of th,~~e trei'S are Justly ploud. maternal grandpalents, Mr. anulJe. was ltyu;g ther ~ whe.ll he be· Colo. They have. two children.' Mrs, RuLloJph Krahulik in OrJ.c.am,~ aequall1ted With IllS fUtlll~ Mrs. __ DeHre HIlllald of Boulder -MI'. and Mrs. A. Guggenmos

went to Dunning over the weekH,Ll to spenu the fourth of July

i with their grandson, Donald Gug­gcnmos.

- Supper' guests Sunuay eve­nong of l\lr. and Mrs. Chct Kirby\\ere Ml'. and Mrs. George Kirby.Mrs. Elsie Parnell and family andLouis Kir'by and his fr iend visit­iug here from ,\Visconsin.

-Mrs. Huth Powell anu herchildl'ell and Ralph Wemple ofNor th Platte an ived Suntlayl~lol'lling to visit her parents, Mr.and MIS. Fl'td ·Dral\e. Mrs. Pow­ell and Halph Wemple accompan-

lied by Mrs. Ivan Enyear t retur'n­ed to North Plattll Tuesllay morn­il,g. The Powell children stayedin Oni to visit relatiHs.

- Gue~ts at the hqme of Mr,enu Mrs, Wm, H:wsen Sundayevening were Mr. anu Mrs. SamBrickner. MI'. anu Mrs. GlenStroud, Donna Dee, Mr. and Mrs .

.n iii{);., Melvin Whitford, Mrs. ELldie Fen­.. ton' and ehiluren anu Mr. and

Mrs. Lester Wells. '·-Mr. and Mrs. VelIe ClaeJ{ of

Los Angeles, Calif., anLl Clai'a­btlle King of East Chicago. Ind.stoppc'd Friuay and. visited withW. S. King and Maggie King,They wer e on their way to Cali­fornia, Mr, anu Mrs. Clack hadbt'C'n visiting at East Chicago anuMilOS King was accompanyingtLem to California where she willbe a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chas,Peal son.

-Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwardsare the parents of a sevcn andone-fOUrth pounu baby gil'! bOlnJune 25th at the Ord. hospitalWith Dr. 1<'. A. Barta in attend­ance. The little lady's name isTo I y Lynn.

-Mr. and 1.1r s. ArJen Chp kand children, Rae Jean and David,ce.me from Holdrege Saturday tospend the holidays with their par­ents, They were house guests ofMr. and Mrs. C. W. Clark and vi­sited with Mr, and Mrs. W, J.Vasicek, .

-Mrs. Irwin Underberg andc:rlllJren spent last wcek visitingher parenls, Mr. anu Mrs. A. J.Auble. Saturuaj' Mr, Underbergcumc from their home at MaLlisonto spend the holidays.

-Ml'. anJ Mrs. Arthur Baileye.nd ehildren of Washington, D, C.and Mr. anu Mrs. Glendale Baileyof Grand Rapids, Mich, arrivedSaturday to spen~ the holiday~With their mother, Mrs. R. C.

, Bailey.'-Mr. anu Nrs. Jim Starks Of

.Ukinson, Kas, were house guestsof Mr. and Mrs. Hoss Allen OWl'the fOUl th of Ji.lly holida)'s,

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, High Low PIedI'.\\",1. fJ2 ,6lhul::!. 8:1 63FrL 80 61 .20Sat. &3 WSUll. 82 61Mon. ' 01 63Tue:<. 68 61 .56Wed. ll'Jun 80 '62Wceli's avo 8'.) G6Pllcil'. to cl.ltc

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Ord Girls MeetBurwell Tuesday

Y,ou'll have to sit up in thestanus Mi;;ter, "1'\'l11 be a gal:>g,~llle next Tues,Jay at BUl\\ ell.

QIlI'S girl softball team \\i1l

take tbe field fol' their. initi31gall'e Tue::;L1ay evening whenthey s\lual e off agc~in~t Bur­well's feminine agt;1 t'gdtion.

:.J~ QUI uhcn Gun F.llJ 3.

At Dlolcur l;ow, 1I1~SO!l cityekcd out .t :I to 1 lriulllI'h o\erthe IlldLuw ill a galt.e th.lt fea­tUlt It cIa:,,:: tiel· I pld) ing'. 13rvIccnDow L'lolli;;llt Its Siligh' SCOICacrvss the pLtte in the ninth aftergetting teHll hits during thefl ay. 1I1a~un got on With eighthits but 111<111aged to squ'-'~Zf}

t)lI ec I Ul1tlP,; do\\ n the chute.Paul V~Jn pitched for the In­

dwns. Dak ~1l!gC'r was on thel'lound for Ma: on City, AfterLean got his alIll walmee] up, h,~

letllcd the last 18 battu:,.In th? "'iJgu,' encounter at

COl~lStocI{, L\lI and Duu No\o~all

ltd thei,' Loup city ll'atcs tu a 'Jto 2 \\inlli!ll,;' lallLI~lid '. Other LVLgames \Hle not ICjJolteel.

Camcs next \Helc: BCl\v~n atOIU, BI,-,l<en Bow at l'\llIler, Com­Etock at Ma~un City, Lltchfidol atLoup city. Amley at Alca,Jia-­for Sunuay, july 18.

Total 35 4 6 5Al"~adia-6.

AB R II EUc'g.'n 1 1 2

~::3nutll 4 0 0Bca,'ky 3 1 0 0:';cott 3 0 0 0E'lwtt 3 1 1 0C;I,goly 3 0 1 0UI 0\\ Il 1 2 2 1Weduel 1 0 0 0I:el1l!lgL'1' -1 1 1 0

FlllkyDahlinStullHrekIiChll~tenten

It. BelanPhilbrickD, Delanrryzeltl'atr iek

Or~ Bows 6-4To Arcadia

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Homer Wjlh Two Aboard

PelVC':3 Way To Ord Los;:;,Mm:on. Loup' City' Win

A h6me run \~ ith t\\ 0 )llen onl'a\E'd 1he \\ ay for Arca\lia's 6 toi \ictory OHr Old's tealll wh~n

thO L.0lJl) Vqlley leag\rc squa'llfilet Sunuay on tho Alladia fi.::lJ,

1310\\ n pI v\ iucoJ the !ourthinning eXI)lo~i,e touch for thohost team. lIe th(n leturned inthe srxth to dll\ e out a double.Bill B(a~ley hdd up his pitchinglCputation in :;el1Lltng H Orc! mendO\Hl 1m iJll>in~.

l'atrlcle stlllck-out five of thGoppor.ents for 011.1. Uitting lorOI'U wa.s led by D, Belan andI'hllolietc \\ho eaeh lackt:d uph\ 0 baf..c hits.

Ord-1.AB

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Fedoral Aid Unavuiluble,

fiE'commend;; Chlorideme

Spray emu Arsenic Bait

CaOlp r=h'e Gidsto Erif.;son

, .The Tilnua CamlAi, e girls left

S'_I1;llay for a four c\ay eampil'Jt!lP 011 the ban1es of the C~dar

ll\el" at EIIc~ol1 :.\lls Orie Hut!­bert a'lU At!en... T11ll1ll('lman all.'

\ Ith them until Tu<:'cICly \\ henMI s. lIurib"1 t \1:11 come hume anll1\11 s Alex Cochl al;'~ \\ II! takc herplace.

The nme g1II", Carol) n Ho­lY,anS, Agl'es HamaE kels, l{al(nSlnets, Mal y Tholl1p~on, Gert yAu~tin. Micky Wlutll1g, 111a I gale tBOlO, MalY Jo Cla)ton and E11"nJt,ne Fuss \\ (I e lr anspol ted tothe camping srte by Joe Ha­ll,aekeli:', Belt Willting" and lIel­\:;( It Sn.ets ~lIs C. C. Thompsen8.' II :\11s Jack Romans \HI! go?fter th" gllls Tnul ~clay,

Hopper HordesAre Prevalent

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But Don't Go Near The 'Vater!"

The) VetElan's elu 1) closed Sat­ll'l\"~Y eVc:"ll ~ fer t\VO \\ceks \\hilethe pel ~l'''l.cl take \ acations

~lls Edith JO,1e3, \\ho cooksthvse luse ~O'JS sl eales Is sp""di:1g11<'1' vi3cat1"n at home ar,d ha\inga '<1\chpI' bUilt in hel home.

Otto Nlerlle)er, aCeOl.lp3nled by\'il.l Phllbl.ek. dt u\ e to St Louis,:'I~o . to attend the all-star basetJallga 1~1t"'l.

He:en l(t'ep an,i :'lIt S. Hope Du­m und .11 e both spenuin'{ th.:: timerestll'!', lI1h::l Doruthy Green­\. ,ilt IS sp~nuil'g her \ acation inOl:'aha

Ma)Ilalll Behl(n,Js and his wifewel't to the country h0111e of herpalents . .HI .anu HIS. Pde KG­chano',\ sId and .11 e doin~ theeholts \\hlle they attnd the fun­eral of h:s 1)1othel, Chas KochaIl'fl\\ski in lI1i::;SOUll The grain be­ing Ilpe, he W III also get in on)1,11\ ('~~.

Ve1 enlOS ClubClo§ed 2 \'Veeks

FornlCf Resident~ined ·foit fishing

A Il(,altlly ClOp of glasshoPIJCIS-nu'llbeling in the nuIIions-hasagain descemled on the Valleycoun ty fatine I' addll1g" to his \\ oesof a dly spling, dan'uging halJ,\\et bal\est thltat. ami the lIes­sian fly.

WIllIe pI e\ a1cnee of 'hoppel s isHpolttd in mallY aleas, fedelaloalt WI!! not be aHuIable thiS )ear,sal\1 County Agf'nt C, C. Dale. Th.::plol)lcm is onc for illlJivi'Jualfatn.eli:', he s:ud.

Dale Iccommends chlu! ic]aw)SPt.~y on fence 10\\S aw] \\eellpatcI.es as one means of contrulHe v.alnt:\!, hu\\eyer, that thechcnllcal shoulu not OC u~etl onClOpS to be eaten by Ii\ e3tocIeDcnz;nt' hexachlol iuc may be sub­slttut(d, he said, but plvbaoly \\lthles" dfec t.

IIll I(col1lmec!eo] poi... c'n bait isconcvc ted as follo\\ ~:

100 pounds of'blal1G p"ul1ds \\ In tc al sc nIe(<.1' fuur puund;; of SOd/UlII f1u­

o"u!!, ate or blX l'vul1l1" uf l'atisgIl (11 )

1 g.tllon molassc~

1111x t he::;e wg IHlien ts, auuenol'gh \\dter to moisten, and

Judge JO'jelJh \V H~maekel~ scatter 10-::0 poul1Ils of thc baitJohnso:l, a fOlmer Otcl lesldent, to an aue

pltaded gttllty ACCOld':1g to',' .Gaple \ValLlfn Althur Edmol1lls of 1<01' smaJIcr gatllcn qlla'1trtre~,Glanlllslanll the defenLlant "as stIr 1\\0 .Ie'.el tab!e spoons ofLsbng With 'J, local liCellS(! \\hen ,-Pails glten mto 1I1Il'e qualts ofhe shuulJ have had an outstate ?lan, mix one-half cup molassespel mit III qual t (Jf watel, and stlr to-

_ gethe 1 It is best to seatter thepoison eal.ly in the mOll1!l1g of aclea I' sunny llay dUlln:; the gl ass­hoppel fecdmg tll11C, D"~I~ s~lel.

Flblilng \\ ItllUUt J, pr l'l,er Ikell:'>"ev::,t Glen J0111\:;011 of l{l\ 111\1(>11'],Call1', a $0 ft:H) al1,J cost,; of $1last FI:l'J.Y wI:}n ;10 \\as allalgncdin Valley county COUlt befole

This bevy of Ord lovelies peruses during a pre-opening inspection of the new swimmingpool Icr u smile of upprovul al the prospects of u cooling plunge when the tank opens in tholatter part of July.

Sho wn on the hig:1 bocrd (left to right) ar 0 Maxino and Arlene WoHe and Shirley Marlin.In the foreground are Betty Dunbar. Betty Whitford and Cathryn finley.

Dr. F. L. Blessin-j. Ord mayor. announced thaI the sower contructor promised towork this week end. The work 1S expected to t uke cpproxirnctely three or four days.finLhin'1 touches in Iurnishinq s110 wers. bencho sand lockers in the beth house remain.

Ed Andersons Leave Ij10r Alaska ToLive In land of lhe ~lidHighl Sun

To the Jal.d of the Illidnight';-Sl,n- MI anJ MIS. Ed Ander;,on Bredfhauer Leavesleft Ord \VeL!ne"c!,ly to tdke up a lI-li •

new Ilsidence in Nome, Alaska $ . "'00 h"Th(y hU',tl Ll,,~llght 2! I u.t"S a !> u to C ufch

day up tht:I':: fOI a sholt pellvd m Ith~ sumPlcr," sai,J Andenon bc- St. John's Luthelan chuah offe'lc he Jeft. "jI1u"t of the summer Mlla Valley is nJl1lecl to I(cd\eth<'lL' ale only a few hOUI3 of $3,000 in the Will of the late AIll­night" ('Id Blcdthaucl', who d\i::u in Ples-

"And the tell1pelatllle falls to cott, AllZ, June 26. His \\ill was30 below m the \dnt( 1'," he auJeu fIleel this \\ eelc in Va.I1Py countyappHhcn~i\dy. . coult foJ' plubate.

A COU,tl L1\ tivn man and more A bequc'st of $9,600 and 180qJlcialiy a pilllllbel', An'Jel~on ha, ael~S of land is left to his daugh­tOUlL d must of the sta te's \vlule to, Louise B. \Vdls of CotesficJ.lfo:lU\\lJ'i Jus \\orIC. lIe Itgard::; Land totaling Gl0 aCles anu $1,000thIS neov \ entul e as another chap- is left to NOlma D. Fox, al;ot1Jet'tel' III IllS SOll.e\\hat non.adic hfe. daq;htel of 'aIel. A son,

"I gueEs I've WIt of been on AI\in Alliold Breut!Muer of Otd,the tlamp 1ll0~t 'of the tin:e," he is bC'lU\ ath,j 8&0 aCte~. All thesaid With a glin. "But I like It" lal.u is in Valley County.

FlOlll tI.e iool{s of hiS pI OJ)VSL u The wIII pI 0\ iue3 $~OO a monthItJl1el,l1y, l,p v,!U .get plenty of dlllirg the plub.~te ef the estatebalding thlS tllp. The filSt 3,000 and IOltS flUm the plopelties to1111~s of the jaunt \\111 be ma~le go to MIS. Breutlrau<:l', his wife.by the Alld([~un's in their pick- T\\O bcquest3 of $1,000 ea(h alevp OHI" the Alc:an hlgh\\.lY. Th.::y left to HeY. Enlll Hellc,Hge a'ldexpeded to tahe six da)s to make He\'. Oscar Helle\\(ge, blothus-in-tIle tr ip to Fail banks. law.

Last leg of' the joulney wrII ~ ~

tahe them into the ail' for a 630lUIIe flight to Nome wh:ch is ~lt­uated all a \HSt CV.1st pomt\\hieh juts out mto the Bering".a to\\al<l Bu<~ia TLeir tlucl,\\ III folIo\{ by air fl ugllt.

"\','e 11 be just 57 llnles flomthe Hus~ian ShOlt'," said Ander­sen. "Sometl'l1es l!l \\inter It'spO:::~lble to clli\e a uog sled aoos,;the stliut,' he audeu

Amlcl;,on Will be engagEd inthe constluct:on of alaI g'l hotdin 'Nome. A furnlsl;cL! llO,llC hastecn plvn.ircd by the constluetioncelllpa!1Y. It0 c:strmateL! that tI.eLUlldil'g" wvul,j til ke about ~ ) earto complete

A~I{eU r.o\v ~11 S. Amlcl wn"ie\HL1 the trip, he leplied thatsr,e tbuught 1'1.') lJC they wue toodd to be jumping !!lto such anUJ:deYelujied It gion But, YVU'1 e()nly as old as you fEel, he clE:­clal cd, all,JLlg tbat he thollgL t "It\\I!! be a \\l'nderflll experiellle"

Ar,\!el son's hIothel, Call, whofClmClly Incd in Orel, has le~iuell

ill Nome for I'.i,e\ u al ) eal S He ISa lepH'5('ntati,e to the Alask2nI(g ~Iatul e fI\"lll tLe Nome LlJs­tlld.

No. 16Vol 66

Harvest In Full Swing.

Y:eld. Quality Is Good

Estimate Corn Over '47

Heat Is NormalRains J6 Inch

•1JULY 15, 1948

Bill Va1l1sek is doing some cur€'f\ll thinking before anS\'ler·ing the question given him at the Ord Tlwatle Quiz show.Holding the microphone is Dean Misko. In qle foreground isMrs. LOI011 Good. - Phpto by Swope-so

-Lyle Flynn. son of Mr. awl -~-~--- -- ~--- --HI S. 1'1ank Fly nn, was able to -- MI. and HI S. Hlc hill u l'r I' nulspUse of hiS C1utchcs l\1onclay flliU PC'ggy, 1111' anu 1I11s John:>fter Ilearly a rr.onth of using Lenll;,on al1l1 Je::ll'. and 1111'. allLIH.elll, Lyle \\as tluvwn flOIll a 1\lIs. Brue:.:: 1'.::Iel',on an'] boyshOI~e in the p.\stule and injullu spent Tue~cIay e\t'I.1n;; with Mr.his leg ~1~!',11S I<:n~.1 _l(;u~~~ al:L1 L.uy.

w. w. VogelerTops OmQha Marton Spring Lambs

The LOllP Valley Region's Big Newspapet

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THURSDAY,

S~CTlON ONE

Doug Dale and Al Ble~sing,

bdh of 01 d. chalked up seol eS of156 and 160, I espeeti\ ely, l!l tht)36-hole Neblaska Juniol' golftour na,nent held last week inGrand 1~land.

Dale mi~sed by t\\ 0 places ofbeing among the top se\ en quall­fying for the National toullley inLincoln. He \Vas ninth in the fieldof 53 golfels and Blessing \\asclose behind. Chick Battev ofLmcoln calde'u a H6 for med.lli~t

honol~

On the fil st 18 holes, Dale Iee­01ded a 78 anI,! Blessing a 79.Strol1g \\inc1s hinllcllel the golfelsLl tI.e :lJI ,1.1~· m;1lrll.

Dale. Blessing atJr. Golf Tourney

Pfc: R, JefferiesIs Coming Home

The body of 1'fe. Hichald Jef­fClks, son of !>II». l{oxanl1a Jef­fuies of NOlth Loup \\111 anrHill 01 d Thul stlay aftel noon underI" Iiltal y esc 01 t fl om I<an~<1s City,Mo. and wiII lay In state at theHastings-Peal son !IT 01 tU.ll Y untilthe funE'1al at the North LoupMethudbt chul eh eln l<'liday at 2p m Hev. Clj ue Ehr et \Hll ollici­ate.

Pfe. Hichalu JelTerks was all,elllbe!' of the 359th Infantryar,u was killed Jllly 5, l\JH in1'1ar.ce in the b.lttles follo\\ ingD Day. Ht' is H1niHd by bis mo­tI:e!', one si::;ter, ~lls. Ethel Bloolcand one blother, Althur Jeffelles.

W, W. Vogeler of Ord toppedNovember Ballot to Decide. the .Oiuaha 11\estock market

Wednesday, July 7, with a ship­$250-$350 Mcxirnums Asked n.ent of 23 spring lambs which NOII.lal tempel atu: LS in OrdPayment Proposed for 1953 welg hcd 78 lbs, arid brought we re re pcrtcd this week as the

$31.00. average temperature slid f10211 aWith a total of 34,000 Ne- Other shippers to Omaha dur- 91 high last week to an 86 average

braska slg ners, the Veterans of irlg the week included Etl. Whalen, this weekForeign \Vals on Thursday, July with 11 spring lambs, 70 lbs, Prccipl tatton of .71 f'rom 1;\01, fOImally filed with Seer e t ar y ~ SO 00 and 33 ew cs, 112 lbs. shower S \\ 3.S added to the) year'sof State Frank Marsh, an in- $l1 00 and Will Foth, 20 steels total of 1137 af ter a rainlessitlat i ve petition to place a Wo rld v hlch \\E'igheu in at 1227 pounds PI~\j(;US wc ck But th't) totalWar 11 state bonus bill berole the} and brought $3750. lain to date stIJI lagged behindvoters on the November 2 ballot, ~_________ the 17.0\, received by this time

R A. Low C, depai tmcnt ad- a year ago.jutant of the VFW, signed the af- 0t· Ch·ld I Only two days reached into thefida\ It accompanying the slgncd r gles I S 90's during the \\ cdc Hottestpetitions "\Ve fHl that an issue day was last Wednesday wrth 92of this much importance can be Holdl·llg Her OWI1 according' to Horace 1'1.1\ is, Or dmost dcmocrat lcally dec! dcd by weath ..r observer Humidity has "the people themselves in the elcc- "been l!lgh e\CIY uay, nowcvcr ,tion That is our purpose in plac- Scalded Inlcnt's Condition rualving It seem much hotter.ing the issue on the ballot through In the gul<kn f'ields of Valleythe petition." Remains Serious: Oxygenr I county, clanking column, of com-

Mce nwhile, Larry J. Gaughen, Blood Plasma Administered bincs moved in a wave to\\ urd the35-yealold new Iy elected depar t- not tho Har \ est \\ as in fuJI S\\ ingmcnt VFW commander at North Ten-month-old Joan Ortgies of And yields were better than earlyBen'], stated, "In placing this issue Ord was still fightlng a nip and cstimat e. f'otcsawon the ballot for Nebraska voters, tuck battIe for her life in an Oma- lI,lI \l·,t ,\.IH .Hl '11.the Veter,111S of Foreign Wars Is ha hospit al this week after 112- COU:1ty Agent C C. Dale saidcarrying out a mandate of its cclving a severe scaldiug in a that the harvest IS about threeEncampment held June 4, 1917, at ba t h tub at her home July 6. \Hc!{S ahead of last year. TheHastings. At that time, the vet, 1917 ha rves t , however, was la t erer ans \ o~ed to get the. issue bcfor e th~{e~~111~~~I~O;1~~f~d:1gish~~IJIO\~~;:~ than usual be cause of a wet col.Ithe public. Tha job IS done, and 1 I t 1 sp' j;'f, he "aidnow the people themsel\ es must ul Sj D01 61s eXI ed a cllsis by To the \\Cst of 0' .], Emil Smc Ilkc!eciue the qUE~tion." - \He, en', Itpvlt'_ll n:o;,t of his gloin male-

S!)('nd Onl,} $3H During tile \\cc!" shl~ w.\s s.aid il'f/ 3IVIlll'] 20 bushel,; to the aCte\Vllllam T. GIce;-;on, ueputy to to be ,~atl!1g we.II" a,nd getttnt; will! '()1l1,~ ,~.'lm~::lO In U:e ll(lrth-

alc 'll " !)I·,tty fall "h' \va O I' w<~t l~uc1oll,h Kokeq cst:n'i\tf'U hiSthe SeeldalY of Rotat€' disclosed 0 ~ • ",,, ~ ,-

that the VFW afiluavit leported n,O\ed flom the oxyg.:n tent yield bd\'.Cen a 12 to 15 bushela total expenuitllle of $324 in 00- \~hcle she \\as plaled upon al- langc. The glain is of guodtaininO' the 31000 signatules over Inal at the ho~pltal Atter"lallts c;ualJty \'lth 101V mui3tLIe content,th,' st~te. ' 1_ administellel blood pla'Sllla MOle he sa;,1 .

LoWe reportee! that "no paid b.~llsfuslOns ale expectcd to be .S(YJth, wlwat of 11 per cent1110;stUI e content \HIS le1ely for

petition cir eulatol s weI e employ· nce.:~sary. H,a!iJ'3 in the bins of Edg.u Roe.ed. The entire job was done by The htlIe girl wffeleel the Coud wht:at ICpotts came alsovolunteer \\olkels in our 160 sealcling wl1en she e\iuently tUIIl- frvl1' Ch3.rlts 2nllhalVFW posts throughout the state," cd on thtl hot water faucet in a COll'pktion of whtat cutUn~

he said . bath tub \\hele shc \\as left alon'~ "as ICported by Ed,\ald I\\MS~UT\\cnty-;:;enn tholls.awj Signers \\hlle ~ler mvther \:"s away fOI. WJth a "J.!letty ~ood yie:d" Fll~t

\\ele reqUl~eol, aceoldlng to G~ee- applo:'Olllately 15 1111,IUt(S. ' barky cuttwgs ha\e not been tooson. He said that the I~w leqt.ll~es Foun<J in the steaming watCl' gcoll. te said Oqts ale stlll lJ1

s.cven I:er c~nt of the quahfled by Mts. Charlie Houser, \\ho the ii,ehl. te a,Jded.\otCls l!l th~ state w.ho \oted at Ines in thtl sall'e houce, Joan \Va, ·,'h\.lt i'~'itil ute 1I11,((],the las,t g(Jlt:~al elecllOI:. ,tHathl by Dr, H, N, NOli is. Sh,) Ovel'. U',e state, a 71,3;)6,000

Lo"" explallled that. III DeCe1.1- and hfr paltnts, Mr. and 1I1l~. )JU::;!lc! ClOP of \\inter \\heat w.~sbe~' and January of thIS year, the ~:arI Ortgics, \Hle f1u\\n to O,n3.- fOlte?,'t fol' Nebl,lska by f<-uelalV~ w c?nduded polls amol;g ha by 'flU Slobasle\\ ~lj.i wh~1 c' autholilles. The estip:a te Wi's a\\~r1tl \\ar 11 ex-servicemen lJ1 ~he was lushed to thtl en:elgency six i11l1l10n bu,hcl lI'ql'aSe aboH~}< \V. posts thl ougl:ou~ Nebt aska, Ivom at the Unh el ~Ity of Ne- est JIll) te,s of a month ag0

and the leColu 1l1lllcated, that bl.1ska hospital In the glttn fieh1s of VaIIrythese vetelall3 favor the ~dJust~,d Palellts of the cluld ha\c Ie- eeLJnty, cOin was fl 11l1'g out topay by a 96 per cent.maJollty. mainfd in Omaha since tr,e acci.' (omply \\lth the fOtefasteu in-

COO Old SignatUH'S dent. • Clt'?S(S in the state thiS seasonAppll'ximateIy 600 signatules ------- -- ACle yield pleelictions flom (he

wele obt'lineu by the VFW post fedelal gowlnment \\ele 32in Oru. The slate bonus \\as sup- COCllrane Res'lgnls bushels for Neblaska This is aporteu 100 per cellt in' a ballot sh,11~J lise OHr las,t Yeal's avelap,etaken hy the local veterans' 01'- yie:ol of 10!j b'..IShe1,3 per aCle. Theganization., PetersOllls COaCl1 total Hl!3 ClOp was anticipatEd at

Deadline for filing the petitions 227.840,000 bu~heIs for the statewas fixed at 5:00 p. m, July 1, Nebl£lsle3. baIley was forecastfour months befole the .election Boald Accepts Resignulion, at a 19 b~IShe!s a\ClJr- e to thedate on NOH11l0er 2. It was esti- aele, a sli,~ht dlop over last yearmated that fi\C or six hundled Will Leave Last of August; Oat. plVduction leceived the nodmOl e signel s would be ddh ell'u Pe!en:on Assistunt SOtlgr1t at 28 bushcls, a shght lise overbefole that time. last }"ta;,.

The VFW bonus bill plOposes Acceptance of Coach Alex coch- lrrig.lli.on. l"~e IneH.l~cs,that the State of Neolaslca p,ive lane's resignati0n flom the Ol'd Use of 1lllg3tlOn \\ater beg.wadiusted pay to \Ctel ans based' on high school teaching staff anu the picking up as the wcdc 101Ied by$10 per month Cor domcstic SCI'- elevation of ASSistant Coach Dick lIf. S Dudl1, mal1'lgt'r-engineer ofvice and $15 per month for fOleign l'del~on to the pvsltion of head the. NOlth ~'ld Middle Lotlp 1111­sen ke during \Vollu \Var 11. coach was announced officially gatlon dlstllet", I~POI te u a bout 90HoweHr, Lo\'.e pointeu out, "a Mor.day night foll'Jwillg a meetrng use 1:3 out of the total 100 con-maximum of $2~'0 per \ eter an for of the school boal u. nected to th,~ S} ste:11.statesiue SCI vice and $350 per Cochlanc \\111 lea\e at the cnd All. thlee lIllgat~on canals. \veleveteran for fOlel~1l sen ice, has IlUlIllnl;: water 8~at.1 Th,' hall andoeen wlitlell into our ploposed of Augu~t to asume the duties \\ater d:ul1a~e,l f1ul11e of the Ord­bill" of heau cvach at Seottsblllff high North LOllp ditch was Hpailed

To finance the ploglam a fhe school. He joineu ~he Oru coach- an,l put bJ.cle into opel.ltion on.Joear period flom 1910 to '1903 is I!lg staff III 1911 allLl b(;came chief July 10 as schclllllcu The Bur­plvposed. To laise the funus dur- melltor in 1911. \;ell-Sumter c8:1al ,,~s IC-Oi?eno::ding this timE' for the pa)l11ent to Pet'CIGon cOl11plcteu his fIrst July 3 after mmor dltt lepalls.the 1~0.000 Ncol aska World War' ) ear at the high school this In the county ext( I'sion office,II \Ctelan", a thlee and a half spring He was on the all-state \\heat an'! oals s.~l11ples flOI11 fer­null tax on leal plopelty \\oul,] confuence t(am for thlee ~cals tili~\ I' t~st plots \Vue sent to. thebe le\ieu. VelClalls \\ould IC- at Ke'arney State Tcachus. All as- UmH'I,lty of Nebr<lsl\a agrlcu!­cd\( their aE]jLlsled seniee pay sistallt for the new coach is row tt\le college for ~ield ICPOlts 1tin 19~)3. beinj{ sought by the schvel bO::Ull. is the fll::;t time sl11all gl8il's from

A Vetelanf,' COl11pensatipn fund The Englbh-Latin tea chi n f{ VallE'y.county, .11':: to be testeoJ byto be cHated by the brI1 \\ ould position is also stili unfllkel. the ur,IV':l ~lt)be administeled by (he existing Thlee apphcants ale lIm!er con· . County Agcnt Dale stated thatDepattl11ent of Vetelalls' Affails, ~iuelation. It \\a3 a bdd year for the testand this office \\ uulu be in ch.u g.:: - bee ::ruse CI UJ'S had suffe led some-of the plvgUUll, he explained. _ - - --------- ----- \\!lat flelll th~ dluugh.

'VFW PetitionSends BonusBefore Voter

THE OED QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA

2.226 Persons Reported

In 1949 School Census;

Shll 14 Below 1940 Total

A 1:11e triple put-out, bestplay of the season reported sofar in thlS al ea, came in theNOIth Lvup-Ashton contest ofJuly 1.

LOl1p lunnelS \Hle leadingoff of fil st and second bases\\hen the battel cut a gruund­er to shor ts top. Thtl Ash ton in­fiddu tagged the lunnt I' goingto thil d, pegg"u to second tor~tc:J' tho' f(Hced rl1'1, "nu a le-'lay to fil st cooled the thiz dlunner.

Tht:l.:' hau been no outs inthe inning

NOlth Loup lost the game\\hen a four lun lead \\aselcsed by five Ashton SCOleSin the eighth inning of thtlt:ihell1\an-Ho\\ .11 U league meet·ing. U:l.nh' scme' '1-5.-- -- -----------~--..

Jewett Amazed,·Also Thinner

Rex Je\\dt is slightlya1l1a2.Cd and 19 pouncl,; thHUler,all bccause he went on a diet(out of s)'lllpathy for his wife)for two weelcs. MIS. Je\\Cttwas 01del cd on a cel tain dietby her phy~iciall. Hex, knowinghow hald It is to cook and notbe able to eat the foo"u, joinedher for the two \Hel,s. At tlwwelghlI1g-b at thc enc! of thebout 1I11s. Je\\ett hau lost eightpounus but Rex haL! lost 19.He is umleuucd \,hether toha\ e his clothes taken up orjust let them flap.

'Triple PlayBy Ashton

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Postal ReceiptsUp 11 Per Cent

Population of Ord ipcreased 10during the last .Jo~ar to bllng thetotal to 2,223, a~COI eilng to the1948 schoul cenSl,S r.:leased thisv,eek by C. C. Th"tllp::;on, hightCbool SUpelin tt:ndent.

On the basis of these figUI eS,the jJopulation is stIlI 1i beluw thtlH' 10 omcL~l gO\ C1 nmellt CpUllt of2,240.

In leeent yeals, howe\er, thtlpopulation tICnu has bcen on their,u ease. In 1016, thue \HI e 2,111perwns in Ord by thtl schoolcount In 1917, the census totaled2,186 an l!1CleaSe of 77 for the.Joear.

Census fig III es in the entireHhool district totaled 2,3H. Ofthis total, 118 al e lesiding outsiuethe city limits.

Hlokell Gon Grun s.At Bloken Bow, population

jUlI,pf;d 2:'::6 for a total of 3,fJ34this .Joeal. Since 1910, the Custercounty to\\ n has gl 0\\ n by 566pel sons '1 he Broken Bow cham­bel of eommCl ce \\ III soon publbha CIty dil ectory ba 'cd on in­fOlmation gathel cd Listings Willincludc names and adulesses ofc\Cr)one living in the CIty.

Ord POllulationIncre,ases 40

~E"Read by--3,573 Families Evrry \Veeh"

Nobraskn Gt~~e HLutorical800 tety

Two Days of Racing and

Three Nights Stege S~ows

At Vall~y County Fair Days

VFW To MeetMO,nday. July 19

1he Vetelans of FOleign \VaISWill hoid thell I q~ ular ll1eetlng:\londay night, July 18, at theLt'gion Hall Featute of tho> rneo>t­ing \\ III be a ItpGI t on policy byDl F. J OsentU\\~kl. dIstrictCOll1111 ~ l101c l' of tll\) VFW.

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Soil Supervisors:1lection July 31.Will Select Two

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Wl1en Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Hemphill celebrated their goldenwedding unniversor y Monday, two of their sons and theirdaughter were horne to help them celebrate. Behind the wellloved NOI th Loup couple. left to right, are Dr. Paul Hemphill,Mrs. Gertrude Mitrcff and Dr. Georg~ Hemphill. Story on pagetwo. - Photo by Swopes

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Big Car Racc,Variety ShowSet For Fair

T\\ 0 aftelllvons of fast I aceswith the big calS and t1l1ec e\e­pings of a top-billed \ al iety sta'geshow are sch~dukd for the ValleyCounty fair plCglalll, Ed Alll!­stwng of the fair b...,al d announced\ Vednesday.

FLOm 20 to 25 of the highPO\Hlld I ac('l S are expected forthe A,lgust 31-Scptember 1 laceda~s in Old. Dri\€IS flom all0\121' the country \"Ill ba.ttle inopen competition for the pU!~e of$;:;.000. .

It· is indicated that the fasthalf-nule spt:ee!\\ ay Will be in ex­cellent conchtiQil for the contests.Special care \\as taken to a\oid aconfhct;on with lau's in Belle­\ lIlt', Kas, on ::itpt. 3-1 so a fullfield of fast calS Will oe a\,ftllable.

Size of lacelS w~lI lJe lesttidedby a metal" limit of 237 cuoic'inchpiston dbplacel:ient. ThiS Willhold the cal s close I to one classand shalpen the compdltion

The. stage shoW Will be pI e­senteu on a platfOllll constl uctedon the midget track so the CIU\\Ucan \\ atch flom the gl allllstand.An hour and a half pI ug I am fille d\\ ith out~tal;ding acts plomises tobe a big attlaction of the fair'da)s,

E\ eni:1g pI vgl ams of the showWill b..l stagf'd Monday, Tue~day

and Wecbtsday, Aug' 30-31-Sept.1. In addItion, the 4-H girls \\111plesent a st)le show follo\\ing theWedne~day stage show.

I)ancing on the open air mal bl­ized floor at the fail g I OUl1l1S i:;also on schedule. Almstrong IC­pOlted that a 10 by 80 foot au­dition has boc n made to the floorsince the openwi{ d.1nce of last\\I::ck, bringll1g the total aHa to60 by 80. A new SUIface is bdngapplied to finish the the floorwith hal d\\ oou smoothness.

Balloting by all VaIley cvuntylano]v\;ncrs for the election of t\\U Postal leceivts jUl11pCU 11 persupenlsols for the SOIl eOllSel\a- cellt at the OIU post officc UUI ingtion bvald wIIl be hcld Satulday, th.:: fil~t six months of 1918 asJuly :n. com pal ecl to the same pellvd last

Cancli<Jates are Han,lu Ualnicl" ytar, l'o.3tmaster AlflCc1 Hill an­Elylia; Ip.,n Poluilka, NOlth Loup: nvunced this \\eck. Postag.:: le­B. O. S~hudeJ, NOlth Loup, anu eelpts fOI the pellvd totalcuAnton Welmak, Ely!iil. Tt1e latter' $13,8,Gtwo men ale incumbent SUpCl- ---- -~--- ----~

ViSUIS. Telm of office is for four lO JOU IX la;AH~I~\',

)"eals. Belt Boquet who has managedPolling places \\lII be op,'n flom 01' \\ 01ked in sc nice stations in

1-9 . P m. at th., VaIley County 01 d for many yeal s and at theSOlI Consenation sen ice in the pr~sent tillle IS ell1plo)t:d at theCOlllthol'",e basement. Tex"eo station \\IIl manuhe a

If uncon\lnient to \ote at the Falmus UnlOn statIon in Kear­polls on £1edio'l day, lando\\l1els l/ey. He \\III leave the employ ofmay secul e bi'JIots prlOI' to dee- the Texaco station hele the lastHon till,e and vote by sealed of this \\ edc As ) et no one Isballot Ballots may be obtained 11lIed to take hiS place.at the Fust National banle andthe Nebla"ka State bank mOld,

. AlCauia Sta te banl" M,d\\ ayMarket in Elyril, amI the LoupVaHey bank III NOlth Loup.

Nonresident lando\\ners. or(r,vse \\ishll'g to \ote by mall mayapply in pel~on, oroywlitl!1gE S]\fUll ay, dlSttic t elcction officer inOlcl.

"All pel sons. fillns and COl pOl'­ations \\ ho hold title to any lan,ls\\ ithin the bounuarit:s of the dis­trid alt' eligible to vote" aCeord­ing to the state SOlI consen ationeOll1llut tee.

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because we-

carefully check your re­quirements so that you getadequate insurance; "

help you get· promptpl'Yl!1ent of your' loss; ,

represent only strongcompanies with provenabili ty to poy all losse3.

Call or phone.

Apllc'adng a KingIn 1077 authol ities of Massachu·

setts tri~d to appease t:le wratll 01Charles II by ~ending him a preselitof tIll ee choice pl'oduc\s of the col·ony, 10 banels of cr~nbel'rres. twohogshead d coarse hominy and3.000 codfish.

ftknt the wce k end in Edccoll.Mr. and MIS. Halley EschlellLlll

and son of Oi-d wele Sunday vis­itors in the \\". J. Adaml'k home.

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Dress ClearanceThree' Groups tal{en from our late Spring and SummerStyles .•• every Dress an outstanding value. Plenty ofeach size to choose from. Every Dress in this drasticClenranee has the very newest look! Sizes 9 to 52.

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MI S. A) thur watson w110 hasteen a patient in the BUIwell hos­pital the past weC'k l'etur n.::d home1I10nel.ly. Mrs. \Vatson's conllitio'1is imploved but still uncle'!' nweli­cal teu'C.

Mr. and M! S. Otto Obt:l 5 an'.!13albal a ~ue motvi eJ to YOIk an IAU!01a ar,d'SPl'llt the Fourth a!July with rdativls.

Mr. and 1111'S. Emty, Mr. and~rr S. 01 ville Bc:cl, amI DOL othy.\nn, Go tie ~[jchl'l1'.1', M-Sgt. and.Mrs, HO\\ald Nutting, MI'. and IMIS, Ed. Booth visitell in thel\!aj'lllie Van HOln home :\fonda y I ii_.iI{.i_'~BiiJ~iiiliWiuW!iiil.g&lMI!~.__e\"t:ninD'

M1'. o~noJ ~hs. Husscll Wooley::u.d sons and Mrs. PedeI' Hansulmotored to Bun,ell, sholJl.)ingThun.day July 1 and visited with!IfI S. Harold Foster in the BUl wellho<pital.

Mr. and :\lrs. Fay \Vatennanand family of Hastings were weekend visitors with relatives atEI icson.

JIll'. and Mrs. Fral;k Nun, Mr.anu Jl1;1 S. Kei tIl Keem111 and Bar­bara of Omaha WCle J'uly 4thguests in the Fay Patrick home.

Ur. anti Mrs. Gerald Dye anllSOil, UI'. and l\!rs. Jensen andMr. and ~1rs. Lconard \\"oods allc'f near Orc!, enjoyed a picnic atLake EI ie::son July 4tjl.

~lr, and Mrs. Kenneth COInishcf Osceola spent the we..: k end intheir cabin at the lake.

lfr. and 1111 S. FI ank Witt ofHUlwel) wue Erieson visitolsJllonday, July 5th.

~lr. and MIS. Don Patlicl"Hich<.lld and Ray were :\Ionday\ isitol's in the Fay Patrick home.

Ruth, MalY and Bonnie Daily ofOld visite~':\lol1day with :\hlJI t:llThomas. . .

]\Jr. and MI S. Fred Clouse ofEaltlett, Jllr. and ~rr·s. Burl Wal­(io of Almeda called at the ~fay­

mc Van Hor II home 1I10nJayc\"Clling. They 'had attended theauto r~,ces at Ord Monday after·noon.

Mr. aUlI Mrs. Dau ~lalks anllMrs. Hay.,s of Burwell were EI ie-son visitol s SUlld~lY.

MI'. and MIS. \Vesl~y Backusand Mrs. Ma)nie Hans were Bul'­well alld EJicson shoppers Satur­day.

Mr. anJ )\11 S. Call \VebstrT ofOmaha sr,-,;-tt tl,e wlek end at thelake.

MI'. anJ Mrs. Hobclt N'Ol'lllan

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TO SET HUNTING DATES.Hunting stason dates will be

set. at a mecting of the stategame commission on August ~B,

8.cconEng to Secretal y Paul GII­bel t. Ileceipts f,lom fishing per­mits illU t'ased $2'2,67:> ovc:r lastyear for the period up to JUlle

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THE SOVEREIGN ensemble, arr,ctd,'od, cleper.doble, .C>Q,y·wrifing pen and $12759~l1d, .•. , .. , .. ", •.

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I=.~~-===.___ :~~~"::::::::g ~~:::~":~)~:;;::::~ iI .,' .'. .....,., evening for fl lends of MI'. and I .! Ann, \'v,as,JIl\ln~. LJ.wltnct:, JoLn Mrs, Paul KolinsllY was attended. of GI ee ley took ,Mr. Gal t1~.1J to by a Ta: ge CI·OWel.the hospital at Sp~ldll1g. Nother JlIIs. Ethd Wabon, Mrs. Effieof the girls was injured. The C8r Dahlsten arid Geltie Michene rwas _badly damaged and br,?ught drove to Burwell Thursday,to Encson by Li lionl h a l & ,.>lmp- ~fl'. and :VII'S. Bill BtnghausSon and later take n to Gn'e!l-v bv and daughters, Par-alee and Joyce.' k IMr. 1<'oltz. 1\1aly Hele~1 and pat~y (;f Sal g ent whe July 3th \ isitorsWIll f e - F0 uf Ann r€:t\!l ned to their home 111 in the Bob 1<'oster horue.GrN ly With Mr. Foll.z. II ene and Mildred Thomas were

The mall iage of 1\liss Dolly MI'. and Mrs. Ed Sw a in of Bart- Wednesday zuests in the home of·y'l.ll(· daug m er of JIll'. and 1\118.: lett Iwole Ericson visitors Sat· Kathleen C;''{.

':;eo.\Vl;lte of Ericson and Mr. I ur.la v aft €'I 110011. Monica Welsh was a TuesdayDudley Foulk, jr., of WIlliamsport, I l\L·. and MIS. Slim \\'cbb. d i ove gues; in the home of Kay Pi tze i .

a. was sole mn ize d Sunday, July, to. BUl\ve~1 .Satunlay evening to 1\11. and Mrs. Gene Burhuus andlth in the 11ethudist ChUI ch at bllnf'~ thc'll son Hoy De::l)) home Jllar JOI ie Briggs dro ve to NOI folk (fI'" .

£lic5011 by Rev. Chas. Cox. Mixs I for ihe week end. . Wc'Jnl'Scbj on business. .,'. " .... " .1 lift'. !-~d Mr~. Ell:clson .Dally Guests in the Stanley .8kalI<a,> .,".' .. :-:""'~ wcre } rl.day n'1;,ht VIS1tOI'S.1I1 the home July Hh \Hek end were 1\11'.1 .~:c. ~'': :

~< Ott Oberg hom~ af t er the da r.ce 3;nd ~lls. Paul Davidson and ),~~Sj,

.'".. <:: fOI lunrh. -, Sally J:ll1e of Kea r r.ey. e¥..l»·'....·~.,..· .'. '. t Donald ObCIg had the mistor- Mr. and Mi s. Jim svoboua and ' .

.' ",- .... ,.,- tune to lose his billfold Sa t uiday Mr. and Mrs. Tony Svoboda vis-ff..( .1',"f ''t'.'! r after Loon while fishing on the itcdin the Omer Keezer home'"1*, j,.:. ,'l \ river. . ' We~ll('s,lay .evening.. .

~1· :., "."';./>, ' Donald Keezer has accepted The Lcgion dance In Ericson~ "·lit· work on the 'Volfe ranch neal' Friday evening at the community

. Ba rt let t. . hall was att ended by a larg»Mrs. Ott Oberg we~t to Ains- crowd. Music was furnished by

\\ ort 11 Monday on business. Elmer Hall orchcst ra.Mr. Rnll Mrs.Owen Keezer were Mrs. Jim Booth and MIS. Ed

Bur we ll visi t?r s F'tiday and lunch- Booth \HI e Burwell shoppers Olleon guests 111 the horne of her Thursday. .parrnts, 1\11'. and MI s. Schuyler I Pete Dahlst.-n and son DonnieScl1::l.111p, drove to Clay Center Thursday

. Hall)],] anu DOlothy Saltel' of and visitc·d in the home of hisCI·aig'. Cqlo, were Ericson visitor'~ blother and family, M1'. and Mrs.Satulllayl Cad D,lhlsten, retunlinD' home

Joe \Vdsh was a d;nner g-ue~tIFliclJ.y cvening. 0

Mr. a'ad Mr;.;. 'iv'ill Egk'hoff, of Norl~ Loup, ob.,0rvcd their , in the ~lizabeth anll. Bobby Hards "Lew L:immerman retulned home! • t ~. t hon10 Satulllay even mg'. Ihlu·se13.y fl'om Albuquelqut>, N.fi lIetn ";'Jedd~ng unn~vC{s'-l(Y Tue3dety. Mr. and Mr,;. Eglehoff I "" > ,~. I c. H. '~elly ill1d Alva Ta~5!;:l1 tiM.

hayo lived in tho Norih Loup and Davis Creek vicinities since \ "o/fl' 'f'" " \~en.t to Grand Island Monday wit.h MI'. and ?IllS. Earl Strate Wete1006. " ~ ,CorK Oberg on the true!, on bU,.I- ('albJ to Wynut, Nebr. Wednes-

nf:Ss. / day bccau~e of the death of Mrs ..~ -==:==--'---'~j' 'I 1.',.' "'. • Winte'" briJeslll,lid was hel' sister, MI'. and :\11'$. OIVille B"ck"Galy StlatC'S bruther·in·l<lw. MI'. and"'ri'.lv'tth. &ut:> \\OIr.1Il1,; 111 ",pllllgfldd,. are., IS Mbs \Vllma White. ~11'. Foulk'sIt hume for a shult v:J.C'::ltlOn. att"II"011t \vas ....j.ll.e A.l.'IIlel<. awJ DOlothy Ann left· Thursday Mrs. Strate also visited her par-

- u.., c.. u u.., for 1hlwaukct:',\Vis. to visit Mr. ents amI othter l'elatiH's at Mit-. .' Mrs. \Valter BlaLandcr and t,,;o Ho!J~lt NOrm::lll sallg. Beck's pZlIents and othcl' felalivcs. chdl, S. D, rHUlnijw home Sun-

Cloyd Ingt:lson was elected cIlll';!ltn of Grand Island accon:- Miss W11ite is a graduate of They plan to relllln to Ericson day. 0,

II( sit.!ent of the Nor th Loup s..11001 pawed, MI. and Mr s; ~Wten PortIS the Ericson high schuol and has July 17. Mrs. Cecil Lockhal t and cou"inbOJ.rd at the meeting held l\1ondJ.y fl'om GranJ Island 1< lIday evenlng been in Lincoln the past year. Mr. John HOl\vart, Mrs. Vera Hor- flom NOlth Loup escaped injulyIJight, takili¥ the VIace of Ben and spen.t the wHk e'nd With the Foulk is a glaJuate of the GI'and walt. Dick anll Je!IY motoleu to ISatunlay mOlning on the high­Nelson who has sen'ed as pI.::si- Lee Mulhgans. Island high schuol. After a sholt Old SatUllJay evenll1g and attend- way near the lakt" when tryinD'!lent the past three yeals. Cliff MI'. an,J lI{rs. John Ingraham wedding trip they will make. Lin- cd the pic:tUle show. to pass Jall1cs Booth's car thd~lIawl,es was le·e!cctf:d secletary anJ family spent Sunday with coIn their home. MIS. Olive Scow of Shelby and ear stluck a glaJed place in tte2.nd Erlow Babcock treasure1'. MIS. J. D. Ingraham. In the eye- Mls.Alfred SOlu1son of Malmo, center of the road causilw Mrs.

Those attendin" the' Highway nin~' Mr. and MIS. In'in WOIll·!1 Father Jllullay and Father John Xebl'., sister of Mrs. Arthur \Vat- Locl'hzJ.lt to lose control ~f theView club picnic'" held Sund:ly at and boys were MIS. IngrahJ.m s Flyn;l of Ileland wele Sunday son, came Friday evenin!;' via bus cal' and it Wtent into the ditch.the Ord park wele Mr. and Mrs. guests. >[uests in the Chas.' Davlin home. to Baltlett and visited Mrs. 1<'oItunateIy the car did not upsd.Jgn. Poiuaka and son, Mr. and MI'. and :\frs. \Vill \Vaack of Fathel' MUllay's home is at \Vatson who is ill at her home. The car was not dan1aged. Mr.HIS. Gilbert Babcock and family, Rockford. 1ll, are guests of her North Platte. 1\1Is. Scow and Mrs. Sorenson re- Ho(;fener helped them to get theHI'. and Mrs. Bill Schauer and sisters, lItrs. Lou Sheldon and ~lI's. Mr. and Mrs. Huehen Lemmel s tUlned home SU1l'Jay. car on the rOJ.d again.family, Jl1I. and 1I11's. Adolph Hel- C.h~l1[e Collins. 'They have also art<.1 d:lllghters and Miss Len1il"ler Mrs. Arthur \Vatson's condition Mrs.Ott Obelg spent Tuesdayl"wu'e and sun, Mrs. Grace Jensen VISIted ~lI's. Maud Beuchausen of of Banooft were week enJ continues serious, She is at her tluol.Igh Friday in Centla] City~ncl °family, M1'. and Mis. Hillis Lou]! City and Jll1 s. Daisy Pad- guests of Mrs. Lemmers parents hOllle under the care of Dr. On business.Coleri12.11, Mr. and MIS, Malion dock of ai'll. Mrs. \Vaack was aml brothelS, Mr. anJ Mrs. Chas. Cram and nUlse ~lI;s. Emma Mat- IIfr. anll :\ft-s. Hay Philblick andJeLsln, Mr. and MIS. Geolge Jen· fOlmcrly Nida Beliel and grew up Striker, Elton, Cecil and Tommy. houser of Burwell. Mrs. Hattie Signer made a busi-sen Bennie Jensen Katheline in this community. MI'. ancl Mrs. Lloyd Olson and MI'. and MIS. Velnon Zuhlke l,efS tIip to Stapleton Nebr.N€l~on and Kcnneth Sample. Bel t Cox went to SlIver Creek childl en were called to Newman and son Rogel' who have reside;J ThUlsday. "

:V1alion Tucl{(l'. who has been ~lonuay aftonoon to attc-nd the Grove Thun;day. Mrs. Olson's at Sterling, NebI'. plan to Vve in MIS. Maltha Jackson and:=========:;::====I fUl:eral of a blother·in·law. father George Vagge was injured Linco!n whel'e ~Ir. Zuhlke has en1- Buclde was in charge of the Earlin a combine accident and re- ployll1ent. Stlate home \\'ednesday thro>lghHallY J. Johnson anu Mrs. ., b k '1 II' t th 1 '1 11 1 d 'celH'u a 1'0 .. en ego e IS a e Mr. am "' rs. ,e Coo.{ an Sur,day during the a!Jsel:ce of JIll'.

Jlfolyn Mara cawe up fron) Lin- NOlfolk hospital. chJluren spent July 4th at OrJ. ancI l\ft-s. Strate.coIn Sunday aft€lnoon and return- 'I I 'I B 1 Ad k I J 14th t· h Ieq Monday aftel'noon . "" 1'. am "' IS. ~) ame anl u Y. gues s 111 t e Fran < Mr. anJ Mrs. Virgil Ronzo ami

Denny. of Ord, \\ele \~eel{ endII~aldw:(1 home :vere ~1r. and MIS. Lal'lY, Mr, and !Ii!s. Glen AdamsT. J. Hamer had a message guests In the 1< ~y Pat lick home. 1<,ral.lkle Balclwll1, MI'. and Mrs, all of Sal gOlt w<.:re Sunday guests

STAllSMAH Monday telling of the death of a ~lr. anJ :\ft-s. Gall DOI'an, Bunny EddlC Adamek and Mr. and Mrs. in the W J Adamek ho l'brother-in-law, Roy James, at ~nd Patsy Anr~ I'etlllned hom.e Elu.ll'Y B~ld\vin a~d daughter. lhe 1iethodist SUI1L!a.yn<':~ChOOlCashn:c-rc" \Vash. He was 72 Satul clay . mOl mng fl.o~n their 1< I ~encls. of MI. ancl 1\h S. Ji?hn Connntion was held a1. Spaldinyears of age. No pal tiCUlalS ale western til]!. Thcy VISited the HatfIeld Il1 thIs comml.llllty Weltl with ~everal fall1ili'" f E" ,gknown about hIs death. 1l00Je'd distlict in \Vashin.'don SOllY to he~r of MI. Hatfield's SOil attendin" es 10m IIC-

MIS. Ruth Babcock's Sabbath ~nd Ort'gun and calkd on the John Jeath last. wcek. Elmer L o· d' ,., ',~,schOol class held a picnie at the Keenan and Alice Wetstedt fam- Chas. Davlin jr., spent the week tIip t a °fg ~~a '1 ~ bU"I.1~,SchJ.lk hills ~10nday enning. MIS. ilies. end with his pan,nts. He is em- MOIna 1a " O,lll aj.,. . .Babcock, MIS. Menzo l<'uller and Jucle Phillins and fliencls of ployed with U1e hi"hway con- 1', anJ :\fIS. Ed. \\eltzkl re-Rev. Ehl ct weI e sponsOI S. Bu! well vi"it~d ~1r. Phillips' stl u;'lion company at Greeley. ~;I.~·llCd hOllle. Friday ni.ght from

Mrs. ChaJ!es Otto, Mrs. John daughtcr and husband, Mr. and Mike Davlin of Califolnia is a \.talney \\h'l~ they \lsited herHamer anJ UIE'gOIY and Carolyn ~lls. Jay I{eineke at the Roy Hein- \isitor in the Chas. Davlin homC' aunt and fandy, Mr. and Mrs.Hamcr went to Lincoln \Vednes- ek ... 1'anch Satulday. and Ielatives at Spalding. Hat!1e!".,. I ,d Mr. and MIS. Mel Doran and Llo:>'d Foster and Donald Lav,llnce L:ahlll and Mr. 1< oltz

ay. MIS. Chas. Davlin were anI shop- Obelg atte'nded the dance in Or,eJ of .Gledel Well' in Ericson onDr. Geolge Hemphill and his pel" Satmday. Monday enning. lJu~ll1ess satunlay. .

falnily left by plane for l'awhusk::l, Bom to Mr. and MIS. Challes Paul Johnson has accepted woJ!{ . fWllla Payne was on the sIckOkLl, Tuu;dZlY aftEln.ooa. D1'. Paul Rowe., a daughter, Dawn Char. at the Kull gal age in Ericson. !lst the pa"t week. Dr. Slluth wa:;Hempl1ill returned to Eugene, On'. "01/ .1 f d' 1eally Wednt-sd(ly mor ning. Dl'. W. lotte, July 6 at their home in Leo, Clouse visiteu in the Ray ':u eu 0; me lea carC'. .J. Hemphill and Ml S. Gel tl ulll' :VIalabo, N. J. Ml'''. Rowe is the Emry home' Satul'day evening. Mr.s. 1< rank ,Ple~'Ct', .Mullel ~n.dMitroff tool< him to Grand Isl3.nd fol'll:cr Lottie Keezer, :\fl'. anu MIS. Joe McCaffelY of ~aune wele ScotIa .\'lSltors. 1< 11­whue he took a train. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stalk, Ceresco, Nebr. and MIS. Olaf uay. MIS. Pear'l Plelee VISited

Mcma and Estelle wele ai'll shop- Watson of Wahoo eame Friday to with Linda Rue.pel's Satul'llay. visit the Arthur \Vatson families, Mr. and MI S. Ed. Kluml an ,.1

Mr. and 11~. Jack Simpson and retuI~ng to the~ hon~s Saturday Edd~ rnotored to Olnaha Tu~sJay (~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~sons dlove to Belden. Nebr. Sat- ewning. and vbited with 111'. and MI~.

urday and visited his sister and Bob Foster and Archie \Vatson Klllllll':; mother, MI S. D01afamily. MIS. Eul;). Simpson, moth- went to Bal tlett FriJay and met SteYt'!1son. Thf:y letul nt:d home(.1' of Jilcl, retullled home with MI:'. Olive Scow and JIll'S. AlflEJ 1<'liday.them. Her home Is at Burwell. Sorl'llsen, who came to Baltlett Dorothy Gn'en of Baltlett cali-

A picllic Sunday in the Bussell \ ia Lus. ell in the FI'ank Burhaus homepal,l~ .~,\"01l1 was enj?yed'l'~y the SunJay callels in the Hay }<.]nuy Friola! eveni;"g: . .,foll'h~l_lo gl?UP, Mls~ .E.l~a{Jeth home were DOll and Lottie Obc'rg, MI~: Joe \\d~h, Joe, Jr., MOl1lca

.,•. ,,--~..... ,Hall.s and Bobby, of Ellcson, M1'. M1'. anu Mrs. Derakl Oberg and aEd Jllllmy wtele On.1 shopers FJi-and!llrs. HallY .s~lt~r a.nd dau- Denny and Geltie Michener, day aftcllloon.ghtel', DOlothy of Cralg, Colo., Ml. M d M' CHit f f W. Mr. and ~lls. Slim Webb aIlLIarId MIS. HaJold Salter of OlegcJI1, h r. all ...~~: '. °1 kUl o.. t a children went to A<hloncl NebI'. .... .. I 00 were c..l'1cson a e VISI Ots _ - ..,. , . '1I11. and ,..,1:;. Hay Sa tel' and . t f th I .1 '.' t' Sunday and attended a family le­family. Scotia; Mr. and MIS. Carl ftltrs J? V~ lwef'e, anu campeu a unioll of the ~[cGuire fallll!if:<'- II d fa 11 St'·· '[ lC 1111 IC 1 anl1. , • .,

, S 1 ey al\ my .. co la, "' r. , , MIS. \Vebb s !ather's relatins.al:d MIS. Emcrson Dally and fam- Mr.. and Mrs. Gene BUlhau~ '1I1ey rdulned home ~Ionday,11:>, of Or~. m~tol;d to Omaha MOl1ll~y, ~hs::; !vUI il 'ne Bum" ardner visiteu

M1SS VIva Huth Cox went to LOIS Baker and ~hss LaUlle Bpggs the a:;[ week in th, home of hel'Winnebago the first of the \veck w~nt WIth the.m and re1ll3 ined and aun£ alld tmcl' !vI' d MJ'~to visit friends. plan to work 111 Omaha. They are 1\1' .. H. .. k' c, • I. an • "

B 'll G tl J f G ". I . visiting in the Walt Bur haus a! \lll. <:1l1 .mg.I al an' a I~e cy eseap- r. . Con!lle Helllklllg spent several

c~l. SCI iOl~" injU! ies Satl!nlay near .omC'. _. . day" the past week with her1<.lIc50n In an auto aCCIdent. Ihs -r:he Ellcson wOIll.an s. club hel.J ~l <tlldparents, Mr. anJ Mrs. \Vm.daughtels Patty Ann and :\lalY thelr regular medll1g In the It· HeinkinU'.Helen wel'\~ With him anJ Patty blary Wedn<.:sday. They votcd not Sibj'I'Vebb ntulned home Fr!.-~-----r---==;:.-==-=-=~~ -:..:;=---- ....,.,_... - I day frolll Loretlo, Nebr.. \vhcI'-e

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lUI'. and Mr::i. Robert Simpson\','(1'1;) Friday eHning visitol s inthe J ''.Ck Sim p;,on home.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Asimus ofO'Neill lett the first of the weekfor a vacation trip into CanZlda.Jlit's. Asimus is the sistcr of PdeVahlsten.

Patty Webb visitej the past\\ ed" in the home of her aUI}t anJWlc!e" ~lr. ancJ MIS. HowaldWebb, in Burwell.

MI'. aud MI s. ott abel g andBad,ara Sut' motored to O'oNdtl:3'ltl.lI·day· on busjncss.

Carolyn Dahlsten retun:ellhome Thursday evening flomO'oN.eill whele she v!::,ited theP'-lst tW9 weeks in th~ home of hEral;nt and uncle. Mr. and MIS. CallAsill111S. .

Olt abE:! g called at the Clar­('nce Ita home on business Sundayl~}Olning.

Ml·. anu Mrs. EHlett Woepplevi::sited ~hs. Elizabeth Flock inher honle at Albion, SUI1l1'-ly and:Vlonday, July 4 anJ 5.

Mr. and Mrs. HalVt:y Thomas,Irene and Mildred and TwillaPa:>'ne were July 4th dinnerguests in the C. H. Kelly homc.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewie Bal tok andchildl'en o~ LewC'lIen, Nebr.• vis­ited in Ericson Sunday and at­tcuJed the Bal tok family Ieuniolll\lowJay at Bal tlett.

I i Mr. and MIS. Bill Bingham,

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tl1UI' C.l!'ll',l elnd f8mlly at Sedt- .lnlj !lll~. Ceo, L1l1t an.! 13,111',11a.t le, \V,.!.,), ~he spent the w intri -Mrs Anlld Alf ray, of Denver,at Gl<\I.'1 Junction wit.h her Colo, is spend.rig sonic time visit­l1.'llgHll', Mt a n.I 1h~ FIl'J Coe it'g her sistj r. ~IIS. MalY Zab-

- lII13, Geolg" S:lttt'lf1'111 a;'d loudi l and brother, Joseph Prince.L TolL, went to 1\1:!c'1' l<"IlU.ly and l111et,day MIS, Alf ray a'lu. lIl1~."l" r.t 11l1t1! ~\l,ld.~y wit h he r iuo- I Za blou.lil spent the day III th~thc r, MIS W,lL! lIl1l01e ICCUlltty with l\!r and MIS, L J1,

---My I a ~L~lll in of NOl th Pl a t t c ,Z:ibl'~lllhl arid Wilma Louwho w as a house guest of Mr I ~::"'-~IIs. \V11l81d Corv .cr and Lynn",a',ll l\!r~, <";eo, Sattelftt'!d, leturn- and ~Ir. an,] MIS EI\\ln Mattlw,Jcll to r,t! hO'\lC ThuI~lL1Y. ~hc haLl al'u uallghtels dlo\e to BUl\\Cllanht.Ll July 3, Fllde1Y eHnlllg \\hele Mr, Matt-

-1'1r. and Hrs 13luh,l enter- htS vbltcd IllS .aunt and unllc,lal;.ld their many fliel'lls at a MI. al,d ~lIs, Jultus Johnsun MIS.lL,]'lC' at the 01 u Bohemian hall I COrIlel' and Lynne eallt'd on HansTUl,daye\ening' lallu .'II,uy FIsher duling the e\tn-

-Gcol[;e \Vall,er, \\Lo ;s suf- i:lg .fOlJ'g" With a hea·t cOlllhtion, is -Mr. and til 13" 1<' H. Kuchl andEll:1 III the st, Ftands hGSI'ltall Y.I, an'l Mli3, Olle HUlllJult welcIII Gl anll Islaml. TillS is his thlld IgUtsts of 111'. and ~!ls, Ben HoseI,t.ex thelt', in 13U1well ThuI"lby e\ening. ,

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-11r, a n.l ~11S. Belt Hansen Mr. and ~!IS, Win, Hollurvls --.FllcJay af tcrnoon !I!IS WIll- - Ml and Mrs. Eo l{ Ap:'11 gr.ave rcccivcd word of a grtat attell,jLLl a HEA nLlll,l,'l,l'IS mrct- JI,l CO:I1.lr took hi r guests, Mr a nd ch ildrc n wcrc Frida y eveni ..~g randda ug ht or. Parents ale MI, lI~g at Og a llal« f iotu \Ve,h)I Sl13Y ,\:\,1 Mrs. EII~C~t (~L\t.( I an.I 111 callers at thc home of ~11 andawl Mrs. Albcr t l 'ill sbu ry of (\1.1.- unti) Ftnlay. Mt Ho1L\\111s IS in "l.d Mr s Ell\\in Ma t thvs ,1.11,J gllb 111s Chris JohnsenfUl1l,l Mrs. 1'1llebulY IS the: fQlm- Ch3';IC of the local H},A projcct te, the Joe !<'UX,t home wue re t hcy - E C, L£'~gttt rc t u: ltd 110,\1"e r Do ris 1\1<.: GC('. '1'1'c b,lIJy' has --Hev am! MIS Qucn tin La ns- \i~lted wit h Agnes, who was hOll,l' \Vedllesc:J,i f rorn C'... lle n lake,bun named Linda ~ue m an a r.d 11:111(11 e Kay of Grisv, old, fl um Om.iha Agnes and Ml~. ~ [In'.t sot s , wh or c he sp. nt a

-!Ill', and Mrs. L. D. Milrikcu Ia., a rr ivrd 1<"LU,ly to spend .l few r,l,1.tthcs and Mrs. C01ll1('r were \',lck wit h his fa,lllly, \11\0 are~=====;::=::::=::::========:::-:::-;:-==-==========:!JIdUl),t.'d S'lll'by f rvm a tr ip to days \\Ill1 her pa rents, lIh. and ,chuol f'r iends in Old \acationil'g t"CI,', H<? was ac-

Itl.e l~asL Mli3, lI11lhken's sist ; I, Mrs, AI chIC Ge\\ ccke Tuesday they - Dr, cud 1\11 s. Glen Auble and IcOl'lpanil ll h01.1e by 13111 AI1':PI30'

.111s. Festus WillIams enjoyed - .111. an.j MIS. Richa rd U!uck lIIIS, J. A, Raitt, returned with left. for Syra. us, Ind., \\11UI.' they f arnily dill not gt't statte d on the (tr,l! Larry Loft, \1.0 also spcr.tI.~it wi t h an 01,1 f rie a d, Ml' Eu of DOl ,('hUll spent Sur.day with the ni and plans to visit fo!' a \\111 a t tcnd a convention The i r vacat ion to Ch ica go la s t SU,h.!.l)" a \\en, in th,c C A. Al"ltLOn and

"1"lIds of Kearney TUbUJy 1I11S'lhel paltnls, .11r alld .1fls Lal"- \dule. daughter lIlallenc Kay Wl!l stay alld pl3n to lcave JUly 18, They Leggdt cott3g,S as gUt.sts of,z Le\\lll of Alt,ldla bluUght rtr.le M2Sun --MIS. Catherine Zulkoski came \\ith her gl.U1,llalel,ts \\111 spenu te'n da)s "lSlting Mr cllllcliln of tl-,t' 1\\0 famIlieS :\lrI, Donalds to Old. -111, and 111s ,Chas Svo~oc~a heme Thul~day f!llm spt.nllrpg a -Sunuay evcnil1g guests of 1\Ir ar;u MIS. Althur Auble a11d faml- 81'11 MIS K J, KO\,U1d,1 ale nu,\

:\lls. Jud TcdlO and ~lal\U~o." I al1U f~1 11~Y sptnt Sunll:1y at Ellc- \\lek \\lth l\Ir. and MIS, Ed awl HIS, \'in], Klalllcl,y \\I.'le .111 Iy and DOlOth)' Auble \iolbng ;n the Allllercl'll cOttcli.;~,Inc, Idlllned late SatuIlla) I se,n \l~lbng \nth Mr, a'ld !IllS. IJllI2.tmkl at GIt::cley, Mli3. Jur- and !lfls, Leon Klanccky, Mr, and -Joe l{utm jo:ntd hIS wife amI 2t Culltl\ ha\il'g com,' to Oru

l,llIng flOm A thl,e \\eck vaea· Leol,aru P~ot3. Zlnslu IS lIhs. Zulku~kl's daugh· 1\lls. MOllis Bensol" 1\11, and new son at the Old hUspltal Sun- flOdl Llr,coln eally last \\t.tl{ and,n spcnt in C3!Jflllnid visitn'g --}\!ls, Ruth Lusn:ng and hcrttE1. Mr:3. Leon.uu Klan<:cky, L)le Sev- clay e\C'ning \\hcn It became ne- lUt ~atUl,lay for Cull,l1 lakl''I clll[ulen. She \blted Mr, ar,l] daughtO', Mli3, Altkcn, anu sors, - ~11. and MIS. Eu Janus aLU en>;(l', 13cln1d:ne Ed\laHls and e~f'::,YY for him to h,we an emer- _ \Vllting flom :"\Olte.n, \V,l ,,11 ,II, Jack MOllison, 1\11'. anc11IIS J0h11 at,d HOgt'I, \\111 allhc todJy Caloi)1l and 111~, Catl1(li,ll' Zul- Ger.pva an,l Gall Bensun gcncy appenut'Cto,ny. MI', and Ito lelleW his QUIZ fubsCliptiO'l,

,I Iluld Teulo anll Holl,lr,d Teulo, (\\'Clil1e~day) to SIXllU SO:l\e tin\} ko~kl ale makb1g a tlip to Ccdal -Leon Klanrcky left Sun,lay HIS, Hutal' all' the paltnts of a Allan C, Tapi all sa)s that he isRose mal y \V!lllams, daug'1- \" Ith Mr, ar,u 1~1 s, HOlaee TI a\ is HaplUs to \ iSlt MI', ar,d 111S, MI- to !EPOI t to the Veter ans' hospital baby boy bOIl1 July 7, 1 hey ha\ e nuw l(eOHllng f1 01,1 a hellli"

'! M Mr. a;lU MIS, \\'Ilfold \VII- --MIS. Rusalle KI~lt1:1 It.tUll,t.d cl'ael Mat)a in Lir.eoln: Leon \\ho has been or.e otLer d,1ughter six )calS olu operatiol1 \\h.lh he unJel\\Ult atIIlIS 'of Gl8;ld I~laru sIJent l\\0 to her home in Old Sunc1:l)' feeling -Jalles Hastirgi3, \\ho has on furlough flom the huspltal for -111S. K H. H)llen, the for- a TaeOlll,'\ hO~lltal, on Jld1e 22\S \i:Slting hel gLllldpel!('nts, fn.e after a va(atlon \11th her Sal', been spendirg lhe past thlte til .. past l\\(\nth Ivc1e palt way to r,\er VllginL1 Hastl,'gs and her Mr, '1'81'1'3n sertJs lois leg.tIl]s to

.:, anu "!Ills. ~'e~tus \VIlllaIY,i3, in Dr, and MIS J. KIU,)ll at CoUnulllLonths at Blemel{on, \Vash, L'neoln with his coustl), l{lchalu c:auohtel' SU~.ll1 of "{olih I!CllY-lvalley COldlty flicI1u, .101. She let'.Irncu to hc!' home in Bluffs. came home TU<:3d3y. HIS grand- PetsK:l \~oud, L'allf, 'ale i3IJt.ndipg" ,a ·-Dr. and 1IIS, Tl:os F, Ell ,o'tt , I

" :l" CI T t d ht 'L' I 011 u ht -Tuesuay dinner guests of Mt' t Th,mol Island Thulsdav So th,lt --"lr, anl "lIS altl.ce IOU <"ue;. e/', ",Vt')ll 113, ,1l,g el f ILO,lth \iSltil1g in, Ne laska. lS OL Keallley, r.a\e be(ll s1Jcn,Ln'! a' 1 tl "ht 'h l: 1 ' ,1" \\. 1 0'1 and Mr~, Blll Mogdl&l'n and am- 1 b . . bI " could accompany her p,lIents laVe 1clr uaug ,el' anu u~ J:tl1l, of "fr. ,anu .hlS, : 1 j IS c:tlne Ily woe MIS Ch"t Kilby and \\cel, they alll vlsltmg :el' .10- \\etk 111 Old as gllesL; of Ml~. \

' Omaha to atteml the \\Cddin.'? M1. and MIS. El\\vod Plllily of 1,ltb hllll to VI':>lt In the Jahlcs tter, ~1r anu lIIIS GtO, Hastll1gs Elllott's l,aHl\t~, lIII'.. an::! !ll1~. C' - L I h t H h L1au~hter, Louis Kilby anll Ol!eoI her blothel Hal01d \lleO 11 as ouse gucs S mr. Ollls ome" ar,u ~halOn at Orl1. Eo HUSllli"se!

~11'. and M; s, Clalk Weekbach Phll!y \\ Itl! go to Sth·

Jo~eph, 11101

, - Glle~ts Thur slLly eHning at <;a!..~~~~: amI ;llr S Hal wy KI a- - JO:1I1 Haskell made a tr ip to _ HI'. anu ~11 s. FI t.'ll Jelinck of II'lnt the wlckenu in Omahs, Carl and t1y ? seCl!le OUSIl1g \\ II e thc hon'e of Mr, and MIS. 1::1\\111 hu!Jk and fal')lly, MI3 Chas Lmco!'l ~und.lY, He letuIl\ed to NOltlJ Loup ale the p:lrt.nts of ahJ had be.:n attemlil1<r a b3nk- lilS \\Ife \ISltS her paltnts, Bo)ce wC'le Mr. a11U Mrs. G~OlgL' lIIOlaHC an,1 MIS. Ruuolph Kla- Olll 110nuay mOlning, baby boy bOln July 13, The baby I

I" cliniC at CI de joincJ thEll1, -l\!r anu Ml s, Henl y Enger 1 Kll1Jy, !<II'. and ~!1 s Ted \Vulke- hu!Jk viSited Mr. and HI s. Ft ank - Mr anll ~11 s. Chas \VIIson \\eiglwll 7.14

Ibs, DI'. Balla \\ as I!lIls, NettIe Jackman accom- 8.1lU 11r, and !lIls. Flt.d Oleson of me)cl' anu fanllly and 1\11'. anl! Mott[ and family n~al Loup Clty and daughter of NOlfolk spept .11 attEnlhncc, ,

,nied MI anu ;"'11S. 1'0111 \VII- A~kov, :\IIr.n, spent Tuesday in .\lrs Chet Kilby amI falluly and ~1ll1l:ay, the \\nk end vi~lting 1\1r. amI .~Ml'. and MIS. Fc!Jx GHE;or-!I llns flom Nor tll L6up Sunday, BUI \\ ell \\ Ith ~11 and ~11 s, Itr an;{ Od;18 Cal bun -Mr ar,d 1\Ils. 1"1 ancis Gibney 111S, \Vm. Goff and 1\1r a,ld lIIl s. 0\\ skI haH a n('w t'aby gill b0111

,,' had bcen \1~itll1g her u,wgh- \Vltt, - \VOIlI \\a:> Itcei\td in ,01U by of OmalM i3pcnt palt of theIr Walter JOlgcnscn, , early \\'cl'nesllay 1ll01l1l11g at t1-.e I" I, 1It s. Lula 11,l'iChester ~he lI1r a"d 2\lrs. Chet Hallock and lCla t1\ ~s tha t Ethel Ollis of Ka n- hone) moon in Olll \ ISlling her - GUbtS of MI s, E C. L<?g~ett 01 d hospital \\ilil DI. CI am of

ill \ISlt 111 Old for a whlk. [on of BUI\\cJ[ anu Mr. and lII!s. ~as CIty, sister of Janlcs OILs, blothu, ;"'lr, and lII!s, Flank ar,d chlllllt'n at Cullen lake, Mlnn, 13ul\\Cll In attcnuelECL',MI'. and MIS, Dale 13lallley Dud 1Ialtin and sun of all] all' on unelt'l\\C,lt a major opelation in Kapll:stk,l anll in EI)lia visiting 81e !IllS, C \V, \VI!cC'X aLd ~hl!d- -Ml:S Cal lUll Al'l1yas of Nc!th II

'Id son of DEn\er spent last \\ee], a. thlee \\eck \aLation tlip to the 1\:3n'as city l\lor. ll,ly 1U011llng her mother MIS. CathcIine Ka- It'n, ?f 13I~I"t'n Bow Dr" \\11:0'( Loup and baby lLll'ghtfl' \\as able"ltll1g her paHnt.-, 11r and lIl1s. raclfic'StaleG \\'Otu has lJecn IC- ,~~an(;y NOlton, v,ho has bce:l pusU'a, Mrs, Gibney is the fOllll- \'.111 JO.n hl~ family thue fOI a to l~a\'e tilt' Old hospital FI,uay"''\ 13elanek They leturned to cd\cd that they alrl\t.d in ~eattle \lsltlng lwl' glal)dl'altnts, Mr. er 1'e,1Il Kajlll~tka. \\eck late!. , , -MI. anll MIS Alw)n StC\\alt I

I '1l\Cl' ~unday,. the last of the \leek, c!l\U 1hs, II. T. Fla:,.iel', aLl1 Mr, -111. al,d :\lts. Flank Kapu.·lka - C. A, Anuerson anu E, C, ha\e 11\o\8d to Klall1l.'Y \\hCle heMr. and :IIIS, l{a)lllon,! • -~lr, and MIS. FILd Ol,-,son of al1d !IllS LestEr NOlton, letlllncd anll famIly c!lovc to Loup Clty Leggett ulo\e to Omah1 on busI- IS emplo\cu in the' S.lfc\\ay StOlt'

'\llIJVdel and 1\11". \V,llter Andt'r- A<-kov, lIIlnn, ale \lslttng lit Nc- to heI' hoI' Ie In YOlk last \\,-(';c Fliuelyevt'l,ing' Tlwy "islteu MI'. neGS \Vt'dlleSu.lY aftelnuoll" pL1n- Mr, St(\~,ut fOllllClly \IOlkcl! at I, Jl and daughtCt \\'-nt to Omal1<1 bl<j.s){a ~uncl,1Y 11r. and lIll s. -DI', all'::! ~11 S. 1<'. J. O"ento,v- a1\l1 Ml s. A, Kll'hko\l ski. r,lng to Iehull Thul suay n1ght the ~afC\\ i.iY 8tOl e in 01 d,

\lslt an aunt of the ladies 1'0111 Thol'1psen of Mn',den bluUg;lt ski and family \\'cre SUPI't'l' --111', amJ MIS D A, 1\1os,'1' -MI. anu 1\IIS, Chas, l'aldel' -MI, and ~11S. Auolph ~e\en-IltulMlay. them to Old. to viSit hel blother gllests of hiS mot1".cI', ~h". Bar- a1\lj their hou~e gucst 11allo Pilll- and u,wghtels \\Cle du'ncr anLl kcr and famIly an,:l Mr and ~1IS,

lII!. and lIIls. Ell. PllIS1<OClI and fallllly, Mr. amI Mrs EllIOtt bala Osento\\sl,i SUl1c~ay e\tning 111'3 \\ent to 13uI\\CII on thc bus sUl'I'er gUests SULuay of ~Il. an,l Hid:ald Pllen an\~ 1'eggy \\'t1Clid daughter and 11r, and MIS CIUl\€llt. ?IfI' anu MIS, Geo:ge -~Jr and ~I!s, \Vm. Sac!, le- ~u:1d,'y to spcnd the day With MIS, John Konce!. Sumby dll1ncr guests of 1\11'. an,:ll

\\ III Pluskv\.:il \\CIC SUl1l1ay din- P(tt:l~on of ~lindEll callle to Old tllll1cd to OrJ S3.tull1ay after !'fl'. and ~IIS. Ernt,;st Hollo\\'ay. --1Ir. al:d ~11S. JanltS l~~.s('k Qf 2\115. Gco. I-Ioutby. '*-'- ..... 'L. ..6.aA ....~~~_. ~..~.Il....;L~~~.;~--- - - ~I r gUests of ~lr. ant.! 1\.118. Joe \'vlth th~l~l ar:.J spent the day \vlth £"plndlng four da:r.:i at .AUt0ta !\Ir ar.L1 ~!l::; IIollo\\ay btuught Salg~nt ale the parrnts of a __. _

I Io~kOClI, Sl'. 1~1'. and 1\11 s, Henl y Enger. vdth Mr. and MI s. Lloyu ~,lck thOll bad,. to their home in 01 U breby gil! bOIn July 8. The baby r""':"4~":::"-~._"""''''-'-':':'c.:c~~'-'-"" ="--""'" """,' "'L.L.~-'..~._ ..u,_~ , ~'-"'~= .', .... U-"'X-:::~1~-""'._-,-""""-"'"~..."~ _~ __ ..-lI!ls. Geo. \Valkcr a'lu Ber- - \Vllma Lou Zablouul[ \\as a and 1" Lincoln \\Itll :\11. anu MIS. In the e\emng , \\1\0 \Higl'ed 71~ l1)s. at blltll has

llLe \\Cnt to Gla_ld Islal.d Sun- gUl'St 'of Deloles Holotll1 SUI,day, \\m, Ham 0 -1~r. ,al;ll 111S, JoIn: !lla~()I~ bun nan,cd Betty Ellecn,Iy to sptnd SOLle tim<? \\Ith Mr. -MIS. \Vlol, Dod~c: anJ Ml~, _ Sonya Alllleison IS i3p(;wltng Idt t~Ull.la) ttO ",sPLtntdblt\f\t \\_r: k s -~!r, al.d 111s AI<:x Jablon~kl,

\\ ,1Ikel \\ ho IS in the ho~pltal Leon Ciemny, both of Ely I L.l, al e the \Hek in 13ul\\tll wlth her Iva~t \(:m~1 ~ a ~~o s MU '~1 l~~y Mr. and 111s, \\\1Ito StaE:l y ar,llI lJey plan to go do\\ 11 again to- \ spcnuing as mUch b,ne as pos~lb[" 151 andpal en ti3, :<11', al1d Ml s, AS.l \ ~~~11 c~~~lanle~U~I~J~ll~i ·ar~~' bl ~~11~~ J oc ~tal'!t'y Of . Chl:ago al,e

IV. . 1l\ Lincoln \\Ith thcIr mothel, MIS, Anuelson sr, l'Eg"y \Hnt up Tut.s- H . t S u f lIe Sjlenulllg t\\O \\echs vIsIting hIS. Flanc,s Hayek of Da\iu CltV, I\'ho day e\el\lng to vr~lt t\\O days. 'I€IOcl

d,;;\ClS(\,IlI.an

13al;ll y'yS1 palt.nts, MI, anu MIS. Ed JaUo:l-

,--.---..-----. f<ll an::! bl'c!{e "'e 111P 011 J'uly 4 " , U Cl'l 13al{~r"' I', an ....IS, , I Ie laUua\\a, t. t 1.' I'-- - ~ ------ ------ - \ ~ , ) "r , - 1,d, anu .. l1S, ~l e ,,' -Al)ce 13elan allu Be\uly St{1 a, uUI\\l I ,

DANCE MIS. Dodge came home Monda.y amI MI.' and ~11S, HO",er If<:l1.'iOn Baker of Elllson left Sunday, -11\e g,lUUp flUll; Old attenu-l \ el.ing MIS, Ciernny plans to and famIly spent ~ll d<:ly ~u;1day ftum'Gran,] Ii3lanll on the bus for, Ing the Chllotlan ~el \ 'L~ c,lmp

CIEM?"Y HALL stay a \\!ll[e 101'gcr. \\Ith MIS. Nelson Baker of NOlth D'mel'. Tiley \\111 al'o Vi'ilt ~stes I at PllJc! lake lCtUll,<:d ~atulu,lYn -- Lou\s KIlUY and hlS fiance L ~ ~ I l' tt'oup. pad" LIllIan Gel.cski and Allene n olllIng. l,v~e a ellulng, \\ el,'Elyri'\ Nebr O(:I:e Cal bon of Haune, \\'IS, ,-111S, Mable Andoson ;\,1S a Tll1ll\1Clman plan to leaH Cl)de ~cott, p,1.stUI' of the ;hll,l~hc. , • left Satlllday aftet spcndin:; a dumel gue~t of ~l. and 11rs, han \VelLlc~llay and join theIr fllends l'f Ulli~t, \\ Id\1a Ball, 1 al!lcla

S 1 J I 18 \H.::k wlth his pal ent", Mr, and A ndel ~Ol' S;ln,la) , , in COIOI a:lo, If their plans \\ 01k Ball, NUlHl e1 Manche:stcr and DonUIl( ay, U Y MIS Chet Kllby, -MIS. C.lI)l Coats ,and. Bob out VIOla MaSin, Geltluue and l'lbJIl. MIS. John UIlMn atte1.d-

--Thul~uay guests at the hon\e c!llcd ,on ;"'l,r, ~n~ !,Irs, EIl\eSt Malth,t Okl(S,l \',\11 join the palty cd Ccll')P and cuo!-cd for theMusic by (Jf .111'. anu lIllS. 13111 l\1ogcn~on Coat~ ~unua)' e\ellln" '" t I g Olll)

Ad I h U b k _ '.II S, 1\~, 13lel',l')',loll alll! Ra'-'- ...,a Ull ay, I . .o p r anovs y \HIe MIS. Chet Kllby ar,u fa,1111y " 1, ,} 11k' ,and h;s ,11'd Odlle Carlson. mond maU8 a tllP to LlJ1eoln Mon- . -:--Mt, ant! MIS. A. C \Vl1son . - ~II s: IeLl'~' l\ ~I S I~ enJo~-o ~Ml'. anrJ !IllS (luentin \Vlther- day mOlning, Thcy letUlned ~lslted ~Cl' blother Goolge 13alnts llIg a \ISlt f10.\1 hcr COU~lll, Mr~,

Bohemlan Orchestra j fa ' -'< e ' t of Tu"sll·'y 111 Scotla Sunday K HClneltS\l\ of Ozone Palk,\..ax an' mllY \\ 1< gue:s s \ ~ ~. • " L I I J NYu he l'

E\l'r~ UUe 111\ itnl ;0,11'. and Ml s, Thellin Nolte Sun- -.111'. and 1I! s, Clyue 13al,el' -MI s, \'Val\er Doutlllt anu, f.am- .ong s. an: ' ' " a!" ,------ - --_~________ c'av aftn nuon weI e supper guests of Mr, anu Ily wcnt to GI.allU Island 1< I lll:1y c.aughteI, GI ac~, .Ml S ItelnU tSen_.- .J \ .' 1\lIs M, 13. Cummins Fliuay eve- w!1ele they VISited her blother has neHr been In the, \H:st be-..------=--"t-----------------------------------~ 'nin> Gene Da\ey, of Gleeley. who Is in forc and finds evcl)thmg hne

I -~Halold Rasmussen of Santa selious eonultion at the st, \elY int~ILstillg, An,l, Calif, is viSiting flic nus and };'Ian(;is hospital. ~ ~UJI,hy dinnCl gucsts of MrI lelativcs at Oll1. He is a cousin -Mr. anu lIl1s. Jolm Holmes of ar,u lIlIs. Adolph Pesek amI, WE[)D~NG DANC~ of MIS, };'. L, Bltcssing and a Wood .River ale spt'nuing two c1auShtLls \Hle 1\lr, and lIlli3. Jo-I £ I!: schoolmate and chum of En 111 Fa- weeks Il1 Old vdtll her son and [,ph Klcf,t:l, sr. unu Hlchald of

I fota. He is visitil1g both falllllies. f!mlly, Mr. and, MI s.. \YIIlJam St. Paul Mr, Kl€l";'1 It mai""d ll1DI', and MIS, 131t.ssinfj n,et hun CofL MI. HolmES lS lep:llllng the O~cl to help \vlth tne hancst.

IN"rj'10N \.L II \1 r in Gland Islal.d SUl\day \\hele he dan;age done. to the ,Goff hO;11.:' r Geoq;ia AI1n Pesek Il:t~tn(d

I 1.~ 1. 1..J .J had a~rivecl by plane, He plans durlllg the ~~:~ S.tOI m..~unllay ~heyI~at,ul uay .f~ om a two w~ej{s va-un leaving Th'JI~Llay. m,:1l1," a bl.S,lllb~ tllP to .\\ ood c~,tlOl\ \Isltlng l.clatI\ls ar.d9:00 1). 1\f. -~!r, and MI s, LOl E's l\1cMinue';) Hlvel', rdullllng Il1 the cV<:l1tng. fI ;ewl:3 ill St. Paul and Oll\ell,a.3nll family of Glonu Islanll aI.' -MIS. K IT, lIayucll, ti'e fOl1llel' --Mr, al,u MIS, Hex Jewctt arId

i spcnlling palt of tllclr vacation in Vil;5inia Ha.',tings anl! hcr dau- MI'. and MIS. Wllhs Gamel uIOve

TUe~d~:1Y II Ju~y 20 Old with MI', and lIlls. John La- ghtu' ~lban of NOlth Holly\\uocl, to GI,u,d Is:ar.d ~unl1ay to at-~ iJ1 U ul COlnu and AlChie 13udt. They Cahf, all' spenumg a mo.1th vis:t- tenu a "shoot", In the e\end1g'

i alliHd Sqnu.ly awl sta)cd until ing in Nebraska. ThiS week they they drove to BIOkt.n Bow to tak,:TUt'"day whul thc;y wt'nt to the al e visiting hel' blOthel', ~11', ancl l'al t in simIlar aeti\ltic~,

II Wack Hills for 2 days, I €lUI nil'g Ml s. Geo, Hastings and ShalOn --111', and H13, Hal uld Gall1lckIIoIloring Pa triria Znnhal to viSit in Old unlll ~unday. at Old, are the PUIEntS of a baby boy,

-Mr. and MIS. EIl;est EucJc~r -John Haskell malle a hip to GalY Le£', bOll1 at the Burwell

c.' \ l l (1 110"'- c.'11·(1 J'}ll~:Llll and ~!l. and l\!~ s, I~elth 13aldwll1 Lincoln Sunllay, He I etuII\ed to Hospltal lIionJay ll10111ing, The

I, ... ~... o~ Nytwuoel, OhIO spent last week Olll Monday mOI11ing, baby \Highod [) Ibs, 2 ozs. r-!ls,vIsIting MI', and MI s. I,Iemy --Mr, and MI s. Chas, \Vllson Galnick IS the fCllner Ph)llls

I Benda, The men were buudles 111 and daughter of NOlfolk spcnt the Dodge,

I We regret that the short notice on tho return of on9 the ar m,Y· ,. W(ek end vislting M1'. and 1!ls, _ Hichal d Kluna spent Tuesdayf f h M 0 C dOd t 1 -.\Ibl:l Abs~IOl: ?f ~,t. LO~\l.q, \\"m, Goff and Mr. anu MIS. \\Ith Ma"lon Volf whllc hiS par-

, 0 the w~dding party rom t a anne orpJ 1 no a - 1\10. alllHd \\ elll.eoda) to "ISlt Waltt'! JOI gene,en, t, M ~ 'd M' W II K1 • 3low us time to send out the usual cards. Please consider his cou3ins, M1'. and lIlls, Flank --The Paul WhJpps fanllly who CL~, t!.tlar , h· -I"t' 1 I th tlhl'l.,

I, th" ,., Bel' b wue a le Oi3pl a WI elrIS your lllvltaholl to come. "". h' have lIvcd fOI many yeal3 ncar UIUo! t'l DClothy \\ho hau an, -11r, and MIS. \V. \\, Dout It Felgus Falli3, ~linn, have lu"o\ed . ,'" l.t I • ,',;~, CHAS. Z" 1R H A L WEll' !.lade happy last \\~ek \\1\\11 t v k ' \\"1 "'1'" " _ opclatkln fOl apjJenJluL"

l' . 0.al1\.3, a"l ...,lel:sauaU 13'ulahPolteranll'Thttle

I SOlllt' of thEIr glandel111llIen md ghter of till' Flank 13':lans of Olll .- e , ' .;, ,in OIU and i3pt'nt Tue~day ar,d , , , 1,leC,\ GclY Homan~, left 1u<:sdJy\Veur.t.sday \\lth thUll, 111, and - S8~Ul cLly aftell100n 111, a.1d flom GI anu Island fOI 13m img tOll,l-- ~ ~ .,\ :\IIS, Donald Anclel~un anu SOil, H13. El\\ln 1\Llttlles anu u;ugh- \\'IS. l\11~S POltu allheu last

sahe from San DIego, Callf, MI ~clrs .ar,d "MI1

, an::! 1\1113, ;Err:\st Flluay to \hlt her palCl\t.~, MI'.~~~r_e ::u.d nll~. li€lb Ed\vallls C~llne (x,,-lS( I of ~tanton and ~!r:s..\\ll.l~ J.uJ l\I1s. Chas. Porter and other

flom Dlma and two glanudallgh- a'd Conner and L)llne \lslted Illatl\ls. Lelter m the SUlllmertels, Elalntl and lIlaly L'::e \\lth the ~eolgc Lange and John ~he \\lll bllllg Gay home andAnuel;;vn, callie flom Fulton, lIl0. DobIJL't"teln fanuhcs, s!'cnd anvthn \\eel{ Vls,tlng m

-111'. and HIS, Halley Eschli- -~fr. and 1lls, LC\\ls Jobst Old.man weI e suppcr gucsts of ;"'Ir, :Hl e supper guests Sunuay e\ en- _~)1\ ia Cook, uaughter of :\Ir.an::! 1ll". Joe Blaha at Elic.3on Il1g of 111'. and lIlls. \Vllmer Nd- and MIS. Rt.ubul Cool" spent a~u:1Llay. ~e,n. few days visltlJ1g at the hu,l:e of--------------- ----------------- Let' granu:atheI, r-1r' alld lIflS. J~_~~~'UaJa~~~~:sD'lIl'llf.. !V~""~~~liW ..... ·_'"'t~..u ~..aA1D~~~ ....»tall! ·'·;"l,\J.Kr:.....-A~ \\~. Se\t.:ll1::; and falnlly.

-oM!'. anj HIS, John Hall ofi";sthcl\ Ille, Ia, \\ CIe huuse; uests of lIlr, anu :\11~. L. 13,,"'oods la'·t \\HI,.

T Mr. anu MIS. H. C. Lal&Cnlnd family spt.nt ~U11LL,y \\Ith 11er)aHnts, ~II. and HIS. Stdnley

l'etsl,a,-~h s, Jim Lal ~en IS spendin6'

\\-0 \\eel.s "ls,tll'g two d.uIghtels,t Aubuln. ~he \1111 \lSlt Withhs. Helga Nel~cll al1'::! MIS,

,'ulLl 13axtel'.- ~fr and MIS. H. C. Lalsen

,nu fallllly It::tulnLd ~unday f10mPCltUll1g fi\e days ll1 Aubuill __, ~~, .,~_.~"~_u~·~~_·'~_4~~~---~·-,~--~·~--~~ _,siting hiS SIster, MI'. and lIlls.'hlls Ash.-Mr. an,] MIS. C. J, lI1u!ten:scn

pt.nt thc \\Lek enu at Chadlon,'hey \\ele guests of Mr, and ~lls

'. Eo Ball. ~ll s, MOl tensc,n is(::!I,ing' olganize a nt.w 8 and 4.0alon thoe.

- !lI!s, Keltll Le\\is amI Kilktl;.d \Vllda Chase dr 0\ e to 13loken.ow FIiu,ly to sl't.nd the day WIthfr, am! MIS, Llo)d PalES amI_OIY·-Mr, and MI sHall y 1IIc13eth

lIiHd Tuecllay to splnu palt ofltdr vacation With his l€lati\es.oe. Tney ale hOllse guests of11', and 111113, Guy LeMastels.- Howal u 13al1,t.s of Elba "bit­

l! 111', and MIS, Geo, Lint MOll­lay evening. 11r, 13aI11CS is Mli3._int's blother,

--11r. anu 1\IIS. E, S. MlIllay • ..'pent the \\c0k el;d at 13ea\Or

10c,:sing' \\lth his III lithe I , 1ll s.r D. MUI I ay. They hellJed hercleb' ~1tp hcr b:lthll,lV-Eo C. Lrggett and C, A, And­

('I ::.on W<:I e 1 u<:sday e\ ening dm­'lll' guests of MI, and MI s. Eo R.Aplung. \ ,--_ .>--..----01-HUg;l Cal son made a business

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George's Meat MarketOrd, Nebr.

Come in and look over our special$ on baconand lunch meats, including our home made sumlnersausage which keeps good in hot weather. Ap. >usual we have the best price on 110m~- made wien-ers and bologna.

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•WEDNESDAVi JULY 14 - KAY MILLS

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Mrs. Asa Anderson, sr ..phone 229, Burwell. will ac­cept your Quiz want ads,subscriptions, etc.

A daughter was bot n to 1\1:1'. andMr.s A[chie Campbell of FremontJuly 6. Mr. anu M[s. H. A.PhIllipps and son and daltghterDonald and Eula Mae went to Fre­mont Sunday to make the ac­quaintace of lheir little g[and­daughter awl niece.

A daughter was born to ~1:r. andMrs. JellY Polak of O[d at the13tllwclI hospital. M[s. Polal, wasfO[ll1ally Mj~s Huth 1Ilans.

1\1onday, ]\fa[ ilyn Live [ moretool< her t-H club girls on a thl eeday cam pip g tl ip. M[ s. Reph-'gllJstays nights with the glOUp. Thosewho ale enjoying the Q.uting are1\1el\ ina Replogle, Bonetla John­son, Elcanor Rouse, \Vllma Long,Deloris Smolik. Shirley Cass,Eleanol' EllteoSman, Joan PishnaamI Bonnie 131 ewer. Some of themothels ale flllnishing good hotfood e\elY day.

Mr. and !\II s. Will \Vallace andMr. and 1\1:[ s. Ga)'lol d \Vallaceletlllncd flOm their \rip to SouthDakota and 1\Iinnesota Tuesdaynight. \

Mr. and Mrs. \Vade Olson ofGerinR were the guests of Mr. and1II1S. Vel~ Shafer Fliday.

Mr. anu 1\11 s. Dewey Me)'ersdrove to Plallsillouth 1<'liday andwele the guests of the latter'sbtother and sister, !\II'. and Mrs.Halold Shafer and da.ughter anJ]111'. a11d MI S. John Kalasel{ anJchlldl en. They 1etul ned home~atUlllay.

1\1r. aml Ml s. Edwa[ d Lee ofAnsley spent Sunuay with theirbrothel' Dewc·y and wife,

MIs. George Dewey went toOmaha 1Ilomlay, til.l{ing do\\ n aload of fat steelS.

Mr. and Mus. T. B. Swan~on

d[ ove to 01 d Monday to consultDr. Auble about the latter'sglasses.

!\II's. W. E. Pal ;,ons went to OrdTuesday to spend the day withher sister, 1\1[s. W. T. McLain.

Elizabdh, the ten year olddaughtCl' of Mr. and 1\lIs. Ev([ettJohnson. left G[anu Island Tues­day With her grandmother, MIS.G. E. Y<:w, who is connected \\iththe Union Pacific lallroad, for' atwo weeks vacation.

Miss Lulu \Valker is on vaca­tion flam the Mci.\luIIen store awJM; S. Will Tu~nicliff is helping'out until she lelU[ns.

Dr. 11111s came f[ om his hOlllein New Mexico .0nlJ day last weeka\ll1 Will spend some time in Bur­well looldng after his plopelty.

l'-amil;r Get-Togdher.Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Allow ay sr,

gave a dinner at their home fortheir child: en and families Sun­day'. Those present were 1\11'. andMIs. Clarence 1\1:i:Clintie and threesons, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kusekand daughter and Lyle jr., Boband NOl vel Alloway. Bob left onthe bus Sunday after noon fOI'Polliand, Ole\l whoe he is em­plo)'Cu in one of tne lumber mills .

KLOKE INVESTMENTOmaha 2, Nebraska

Business propertiesFarm & FHA home loans.

Terms & paYlllent~ to fit. the individual case,

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~Iortgage

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GI InsuranceDeadline NeQrs,

\Vorld \Var II vetel ans may re­instate their lapsed GI insUlancewithout a phy;,ical examination uptUllil July 31, 1018, according toword leceived ftom the regionalVA office in Lincoln.

After that date thoslJ who haveallowed their GI inslll ame tolap~e male than thlee months willbe [equiled to undelgo a phy;,icalexamination when applying forleinslatement.

ApPlOximatdy 3,116 veteransIl1 Nebtaska have reinstated theirpolicies in the pcl.st six llNnths,said Ashley W estmol eland, Lin­coln manager. 1Ilany ale notalla[(. however, that they can ap­ply for the full $10,000 policy evenIf they had smaller policies or noillsulance at all while in the sel v­icl', he said.

MI s. Clarence \Velner of Omahaleft Thul ;,day mo[ ning' by bus forher home after spending a weel<at the home of her sister, Mr. andMIS. Cecil BUlt and family.

Mr. ami MIS. Clayton Shepperdand sons and Fall est NelsonfPlllt the !th fishing. They tooktheir dinllels and went up on theCalulllus.

LelOY Alleman anu Ca[ol Leeand MIS. L. V. Alleman drove toLoup City Sunday July 4th,\\'hCle they spent the day at theLee MIlleI' home. MIS. Le[oy Al­leman [ellullcd home with herfamily, after spending a week atthe Miller home.

MI. and Mrs. Quinton Haybutnand childt t n of Denver, Colo. aI'­liwd, at the hOllle of Mrs. Hay­bUIP's sister, Mr. anu Mrs. DavidNorustlom SatUl'llay. whe[lJ theyspent the 1\h. Th~ ladies' father,lIII'. and lIlI s. Chas. Forll of Taylorwere also guests at the NOlllstlomh0111e the Hh.

COla,lea, daughter of MIS. Quin­ton Raybuln of Dem er, is spend­ing her sUlllmer's vacation at theDavid NOldstrolll hom.e. Herblother, Butch, is staying at theChas. Foru home at Taylor.

MI'. and 1IIIS. Roy McDonaIl, 1\1:1'.'ind M[s. Leroy Alleman and CarolLee and Mrs. L. V. Alleman eel­eb[ated the 5th of July at LoupCIty.

Mr. and 1\1:I's. Ell1,est Hunl{ins ofAr,adia spent FliJay at the homeof Mr. and M[s. Ivan Hunkins andfalllily.,MI'. and M[s. Alex L'2nstJo!ll

wt:[e visitors at the Ivan Hunkinsllome Sunday evening and Mon­Jay. 1\11'. LenstJ om as;,isted Ivan\\ith his ir rigation Mon,day.

MI'. al~d MIS. Geolge Ritz andson Dean of Al cadia anu KennethCamp of Denver, Colo. were Sun­,jaY dinner guests at the ElicklUtz home.

The 1301 der-Line Livestock clubmet at the hO!lle of P. S. Sell July7th with all members plesent ex­~ept one. They held their regular'neeting and made plans for theirJudging Day which will Qe July28th.

lle!h'lll,Y E, 8ngdkalLutherun Churc-h.

C. Jeppesen, PastorSun.Iay school and Bible class,

10 a.m.Chui ch sen ice with communion

at 11 a 111.

The Ladies Aid meets at thehome of M; s. Vilhelmlne JensenThul",day, July 15, at 2 p.m.

Tile Study and Fellowship cir ell'meets at the home of Mr. and1\I!s. Loyal Meyer s, Tuesday, July20 at 8 p.m,

All ale welcome.

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FIRST in theHeart of America!

B. F. Copeland and C. B. Clark observe 50th anniversarysince Botes first shaved Billings.

Bates 1<'. Copeland and C. E., tomcr Bates shaved, GeOlge !\1:ayoClark, both present residents of f irs t wor kcd for a barber namedNorth Loup, were school mates in McCa llip who had a shop wherethe old days. Some sixty odd the Vodehnal Phar macy now is.year s ago they were both attend- Bates lear ned under him anding the same schuol at· Pleasant through the Yt:<lIS he Walked in aHIlI. southwest of North Loup. dozen diff'crent towns ill Ne­Bates stalted thele at the age of blaslCl, in New,astle, W,,'o, in11 y~aJ:S, w~l~n the family movell Lovdar.J, Colo, ancl L.enota, Kans.up from IIastll1g3. He recalls that II· b' k t N th La

I' t he filSt )'t:ar he went to school in. eQ.)c,ame. ac 0 or uJla sod house, and that his first [~1.,_0. }<~om hel? he .went totea,·)1.'01' was Ida MD' '1 St. 1 aul fOl the thl! cl tUlle, and.-. . a\ls," 10 [ul'ainc<1 th'r u til 1933 Ilater mallied Matthew Bro\\n and , .. , " len. " w 1en

b"ame lI-e moth'r of Ale d I<e Idull,ed to No[th LOllP toStanley B;v\\,n, bo~h of WhO~l W~'e ~tay. Meal1l:hile 1\1:.:1YO co.ntinueuin No[th Loup. IJl1 the COl~U shop unt!1 1()12, \\ht:n

. . ' the bUlldlllg' \\ as n:on'd to theThe faJ1111y moved he[e.ll1 1887, back of the lot ar,d the new bank

~l1\.1 13a(es stalled tlle splln.g tellll bUildi'1g was eledell. Then. heIn }8S~. ~:: was thet e dunng the mowd aCl0s~ the slI eet to \',gel efal.,ou;:; bhzZdltl, but dues not re- Bates has hIS b,uber shop to ,'yomember too much about it. He M,,) 0 bought this bullding, w icha~te!lde'~at ,PJco"sa1lt HlP for foul' after several changes of ownet hip01 fne "t:al;,.. He was a,ways wtld \\as finally bought by Copel nd.abollt balblllng, anl1 as a kid .... ,hked to cut hair for the boys of . The I.ife of a balocr is ful oftlle neighbothood. It was the one ll1te[es(mg events, especially i hejob he likcd blst and it was the t[a\ds aI0'_1llIJ much. Cope ndjob he later made 'his life's \\O[k, w.as statiom'd in NOlth Laul.l in

In the spring of 1898 he was h's plt::scnt location flom 191~ toWOl king for Lal k Mayo on the 1820. Then he went to 01 u· forplace now owned by Joe Veleba t\\O ye'alS, aJ1U while thele nian­south of NOlth I.,oup when ag,'d the baseball t(am. He JaysGeorge 1\fa,,'ll, who ran ~ batbcr that one of the best playds on the~1.lOp in Notth Loup, came out for team was 13111 McMullen of tur­hlln to get his balbering tool.> \~·eIl. but that he was too fa atIt'ady as he \\ iinted him to go to flr;.st and that he lost a game !;le­\\ 01k. The shop was located on ('~u$e he could not gel dOWl~ tothe cOIner whoe the NOlth Loup fteld a ball. Bates told hin) toVaIIey bank stands touay. Bates get out and lun sevelal nuIc" onsaJ'S he \\as filSt put to lathe[ing the rOJ.lls e\_e[y morning, but didthe cUSt0ll1t:1;::, shaving their not state whether 13III did the roadnecks and combing their hail', and WOl k or not.gla';iually deHloped .into a lq.;uIar Copeland first acquited hisbalbe:. In fad, that was the way plt:sent shop in 1938. The builJ­the Iuds Ieall1eu the lla'de in the ing is divided into two looms.' Hecady days. fil~t had his shop in the east half

One day ShOlt1y after he stalted and tho C' Wc'S t beal,lty patioI' inHemy'McCleIIan said: "Come on the west half. \Later the beautyktd, get )'our lazor and go to wo[k shop was mo\ed actoss the stleet,on me", . Hemy was the first cus- \\he[e his daughter. Ma~ine, now

opo a tes it, and Bates moved hisshup into the west half, makinga home out of the east half.

. Last June Copeland completedfIfty yeals of balbeling. In thattimlJ most of his ea[ly day custom­e[ s have died or have mo\ eu away,but many still remain, and theysltll get their bat bu ing Jane bvBa tes. All1onP:' them al e \VtilSchultz, MeillIl and Clifton Me-

I ClelI~\lI, Walter . Paddock, ' .l;{oy

I,LeWIS, Belt Sayle', Joe Fishel' and

C. G. Clalk, who appt'als withhim in the accompanyin:; pidlll e.

The old shop still stanus on thebad\, of the bank lot, but Cope­land bought it and plans to moveit on some lots a block not th,whele he will make it into a gar­age. It selH:u for yeats as a shoe~hop, and has been used dUl ingIFop COtn Days as"a place to pop

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WOld has been received that theNebraska workman's compensa­tion court has sustained the orig­inal holding of one of the mem­bers of said court that the CudAmusement company of SouthSioux City, Nebr. was not liablefor the death of James Kinneywho was electrocuted at the fairgrounds in Ord last year. An ac­lion was brought by the widowof James Kinney in the compen­sation court for benefits under theact. This was tl led out in Ordbefore Judge Albert Arms of saidCOUlt and resulted in a findingfor Floyd CUll of the carnivalcompany that the death of Mr.Kinney was due to his own reck­less car etcssness and that his wid­ow is not entitled to compensation.She appealed to the full COUlt andthat matter was. hied out at Ordbefore all three judges on May 11,1948. Unless ther e is an appealto the supreme court, the presentOllie r of the compensa tion COUlt

closed this matter. Mr. Curl ofthe camical company was repre­sentcd by Davis & Vogeltanz ofOld. and Judge Mark J. Ryan ofSouth Sioux CIty. Mr e. Kinneywas represented by Ralph Brem­er of Omaha and Ralph \V. Nor­man of Orll.

Member f. D. I. C.

. MJ;tybe ii's .b.ecause we regard ourselvesas a small business toq. Most of the~r:r~k.s . ip the- United States are smallbanks that have grown up with Ule busi­ness people and farmers in their com-

. rhiuiities·. That's why this bank has eve.ryreason to make small b~siness loans andfarm· loans· in line with modern develop­ments.

C. J. Mortensen, Pres.

We lIan, GronQ Becauso Wo lIa\'c lIelpedOth~rs GrolV

·'1 ~ik'~'the WayYou HandleSmall Business Loans"

"Nebraska State Bank

LAST CALL FOH BING CHBIU~JES

Carson's Mark~t

"This may be the biggest soda in tow~, Joe, but my momsays Carson's Market is the place tq go for real economyin nigh grade groceries: meat~,' f~uits and vegetables,"

Our annual shipment of Colorado Red Cherries(fr~sh Frozen; Pitted and Sweetened) will arrive Mon­day. Place your orders now. The Price is Right!

. r4~ ~e.a:>~n on these is about over and the avgilahlesupply very limited. We still have a small stock leftand if you wish to can Bings we advise YOl;J to get themnow; .

·WE DE~VER

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200 Student s,The more than 200 student s

U:PI cscnting 101 Nebraska highPublished at Ord, Nebruska, schools were housed on the unl­

versit.y cam pus. The boys wei 0:Subscription Pr lce cu.utercd in the new men's dor m-$3.00 in Nebru ..ka Itories and a f ra tcru i ty house. The

$3.50 Elsewhere gilli,. who outnumbered the bovs-------,;-.- 3 to 1 according to Jim, were as-Enter~d at th~ Posloffice !~ orll.)1 signed to four sorority houses.

\aJley County, :\ebca,.l,a, as tieconaC;a~s 1I1all Mat t er uuuer Ad of But Hot all of the day was de-Mact'h ~. 1879. voted to study, Several dancesH. D. LEGGETT ,~ E. e. LEGGETT I wer e held in the evenings. SP0ttS

l'uIJIl.,I"·... con tests \\ er e scheduled daily. TheE. C. Lf'j\'l;ett - - Etlitor-Jlnnnger All-Staters also got away fromI!:. It•.\I.klng - - - .\th. JIA.. tll-\H the campus work twice for pic-~---' nics.

Activities for the day began at6 a. m, and gene Ially' quieteddown around 9:30 or 10 p. rn.Meals were set ved in the universeity student union. Classes wei eheld dur ing the morning and after­noon in preparation for Iccitalssponsor ed by the val ious depart­mcnts,

In summing ~p their opinions on,the value of AU·StatE', Doc

.!~~~~!~~~~~~~~~I "urgcd students to attend. , ..which is so ably pr eseritcd.'

Th.'<!e Ord Boys Dick: "mucb enjoyed by alL"And Jim, "There's nothing likeit."

Report AI~ ..State C-IA--b-I--d-~.f • R di St d ur so veITIUSIC. ~ 10 , U y. .

Three Ord boys-c-Merritt "Doc" In Kinney D~athJenison, Dick Tolen and JimMisko --retul ned recently rromthe annual AU-State clinic at theUniversity of Nebi aska campuswhere they spent three weeks incqnccntr ated study of music andradio.

Despite the heavy schedule oflong days, they had nothing butenthusiastic acclaim for the ex­perlence. COUl ses in band,orchestr a, chorus, speech, dra­mattes and radio were off'e rcd.

In the radio depar tment, "Doc"was afforded the opportunity toparticipate in plays and forumsbroadcast over KLON and KFORtlu ce times a week. In additionhe studied other techniques inradio, including }<'-M and tele­vision, He also had an import­ant part in the final All- State con­cert in tile univer sit.y coliseumwhen he acted as a 1eader for the50-voice choric leading.

Dick and Jim wet e enrolled inmusic courses for the study ofvoice and Cal net. I espcctively. Be­sides the regular chor us and bandWalk. they also studied under pri­vate instr uctors. Both took partin the evening concert at thecoliseum and in the afternoonpal ade through downtown Lin­coln to publicize the conceit.

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proved on highway, doseto school, about half pas­tur e end half cultivated,A good home and farm.Price $15000,00,

POTAIOES

320 acres, well improved:on highway, school justacross the rood, About170 acres cultivated, 140pasture. Price $10,50000.

320 acres Mira Valley.250 acres in cultivation.Improvements fair. Ongood rood. Cultivatedlend mostly level. Price$65,00 per acre.

120 acres unimproved. Ir­rigated from caned, Closeto o.a. Price $15,000,00.

1\1urruy Agency

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~1rs. D. Eo Ai m"tI ong will behostess to Las Amigos F'riday., The, Christian Companion classwill have a picnic at the parkl"liuay evening at 7:00.

:'111'8. CUIti.., Gudm undscn willE:ntertain her Pitch club ThursdayE:\ ening. ,

Mr~. Vogdtanz will entertainthe Thursday Afternoon PItchclub.

Ho,ya: 1{(,[l.~lllgt()n Plculc,The R K:. club unccting for

july was a picnic at the park onSunday. Nine families attended.MI:>. Ivan Botts, MIS. H. L.Waterman and Dolsle were thecouimi ttee in char gt' of an ange­me nts, Another picnic is plannedfor August.

SIUlll!JC j. l'arls-Marily» Ollis was hostess to a

Slumber party for the PiOlWC!'Gills Sunday school class of thePresbyterian church M 0 11Jayevening'. The girls, Janke Pocock.Beverly Allcway, Dor is Dodd;Char-lene I31essing and Ruth Olliswe nt to the park and preparedtheir breakfast.

CIull ~lcdillg Xotke.Junior Priscilla 4-II Club will

meet Thul'suay, July 15, at 2o'clock at the Elncst Lange home.

Henry Wit

I have sold rny liquor store to Frank Coufal, and I

want to recommend him to you. At the same time

I want to thank all of you for the many fine friend­

ships we have made here, al,1d express regret' that'

.our stay could not have been' longer.

llfcllitl:'ty' l'art y'.Cora LYl1l,e Anut:Tson, daughter

of Mr. and MIS. Asa Anoerson,celebrated ,her sixth birthday Sa­tt~nlay aftel hoon by entel tainingeighteen of her schoolmates andsmall !I iends. They Illet at theAnuer son home and 6pened pre­stnts antI then went to the the­air 12 to see the double featu!'\".TI;ey weI e sen etI pink ice eleainan ,I pinl, cake and given a .tr'eatLefor 12 the par ty broke up at 6 :00.

30 Clull ~leet~.},1rs. Hal old U(:nnelt enter tain-

€ d the Thi rty club Thursday att­ei noon. MI'::;. Hay Melia is a newmCl,lbel' selccted to fill the va­cancy made by Ml s. Hell! y \Vit'sleaVing town. Mrs. Melia wontraveling plize, Mrs. Joe Cetak I'1\ on lJ,igh anu Mrs. Gco. Vasicel,won low.

uh I.:ntale Clull ~I(·ds.

Rinnlale club met ThUlsuayLeague ~Ieets. afte1l10on at tile home of Ml s, WIll

The PI'esbytexfan League met :Schuuel with 12 .members antI 3\Vednesuay aftelnoon. 111's. Ar:ll1a "isitols. present. Two new mem­Nelson, 2I1rs. Hazel Gudmunusen bel'S jOll1ed the club. Mrs. Call vlIar.,l Mrs. Arthur' Jefferies wel'<:' ITholr,as gave a report. on ~hehostfsses. The lesson was on what Home CounCIl conveJ,1tlOn whichthe PI esbytetial? church is doing Iwa:; hdp at, Yor~. ~1rs.. Thomasfor yourig people in college. Mari- als~ ga'.~ a \elY ,~nterest.ll1~, bool~IYll Ollis an,1 M;'s. M. Biemo1l'l re\ileW . A Yank~\: Law.yJ;:r , Tht:g-avc talks on the subject. Ml's. club atlJoull:,cJ to mcet 111 AugustCordly gave a I'<,voit on the gen- With 1IIrs. Callon Thomas.

"!'al aSSembly ,th'a.t s~~ ail<.1 Rev. COlJ~('JL~lkt;TI~G.COIUIY attentI\:u 111 S~attle. There'will be a meeting of the

County' Council of ExtensionClubs in Onl Weont:sday. Themecting will be held in the coun­ty extension agent's office. HelenBecke.r of the state oftice in Lin­coln will be the guest spe'akel' atthe meeting and will famiiial iz~

the cQuncil with the health les­sens to be'stutiietI in Valley coun-ty next fall. "-

SUJ'i1rbc l'art~·.

At 6,:00 Fdday evenin-.r Mr. a'ndM!'s. LloY'tf2ikllll,llld an:!sons, Mr.ar.d Mr~. Pete Peterson and fam·lly, Mr. and :'IiI'S. \VIll. Trepto\vand Jean antI Joy'ce, Mr. and l\Ir::;.}feillY Vodehnal anu Mr. and :\Irs.Roy l3evenon all ived at the homeof Mr. and ~Irs. Emil 21kl1lunJwith a fried chickcn dinner' com­plete with ice ueam anu bi! thday

!cake to surprise Emil 21kmun,dand help celeul ate his oir thuay.The evening' was spent playingC:irds.

• ~ j ,.-.='....t_,_How lUnchIs Eil0Ugh'!

\Vhat can I expect frommy lif~ inslll'ance'? \VilI itpay all funei'al expensesand indebtedness? \\'111 itproviJe a check eachmO:1th for MalY antI the'kIus? How niuch? Forhow lon'g? 5 ~.-eal's? 10year? 20 years? What ifI'm living at age 65 antIbrol{e. How much do Iget?

These' a 1" ~' im portantquestions that should haveanswel:S, now.

Enjoy Outing.On Thur'sday, July 8; the Jolly

Summe r Sewels met at the PlainVall"y school house for aspol tbusiness meeting) After the meet­ir,g 2Ilts. Victor Kerchal and' wn­m a Klanecky took them to Eric­SOn where they had a picnic to­gether arid enjo~;ed the day swim­ming and playing games. Thenext meeting will be July 22 withL:3.1 eda Cronk.

ujiJPY DOLen ~Ieds,

The Happy Dozen club met atthe park for a picnic supp~r Twos­day evening. Mr. and Mrs. EmilBabka were hosts.

l'art~; Sunday. ,Hal)'iet Long', daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Don Long,' had a birth­day party Sunday af'ter noon atthe park. Han let was six year said.

l'art,)' 1/01' Wits.Mr. and. Ml~. Hemy Wit and

family \were honored at a f'rledchicken supper at the park Sun­day evening. Those present wereM:r: and MI$. Joe Ulrich and f am­i1y, MI'. arid Mrs. Geo. Vasicekand family, Mr. and , Mrs. JimVasicek and famJly, Mr. and ~11~.Jake Kwiatkowsk i antI family aridVivian 2ulkoski. Mr. and 1h~.'Wit are leaving soon and re·.celvcd a pin up lamp as a goingaway gift.

Cleuients Enterta!n,Mr. a~d 2111'S. 2I1elvin Clement

entertained at both dinner andHOllOI' Friend. supper Sunday, Guests for dinner'

HI'S. Fern Carson and Mrs. \. ere Mr. arid Mrs. Don HughesWall en Lincoln had' a blrthday of BUI'\vclI, Mr. and Mrs. Otispar ty in honor Of Mena Jorgcn- Hughes' and Mr. and l\1Is, It'l e,jsrn Sum!ay evening at the Lin- \\'or 111 and 50n.cclri home. After supper togothcr Supper guests were Mr. andwith the guests, Mrs. C. W. HI s. Bob Hughes, Mr. and :'III'S.Clark, MIS. Ha rold Owens, MIS. (has. Mayo, Huth Mayo, Mr. andChristina Veleba, Mrs. Henry Mrs. DOll Hughes and Mr. andEn(:;€T and Mrs. Bob Hall, the IMrs. Otis Hughes.honored guest and hostesses play- _' _cd pinochle. Mrs. Veleba won \\'kut'I' Roast,

Ihigh prize, Mrs. Clark traveling Mr. alJd Mrs. HowarJ Coole en-p!'~zt' and Mena Jorgensen 1e- tertalncd at a wi~ner roast at t~1eir

" ce ivcd low. country home Sunu,ly evening.Present were Mr. arid )lrs. ~rnest

2aoloudiI anu son, Mr. anu Mrs.DOllald Axthelm of Salgc'nt, Mr.81l(j Mrs. Loyal NEgley and fami­ly and l\It·. antI Mrs. L. A. Ax­tLdm of North Loup. Mr. andMrs. Mike Axthellll and familyIHre unable to attenu because'tlleir SOil; Jimmy, is having themumps.

FAN

I have purchased the Ord Package store from HenryWit and wallt to invite all of you to come in and getacquainted.

I will contin'ue to handle the best brands obtainableand at mortey saving prices.

Frank Coufal

HAROLD W. CUCKLERSPECIAL AGENT

ui:tll.!e llltlg.; Hill. 318, GmiHl IshlIltl, Xcur.

Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance' Company

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RUBBERB'LADED

Ovr r.gvlar low pri,. $21.951

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One New Cabinef.l\Iodel Electric

Sewing Mach.ineONE BATH TUB, NE\V

Sf>ECIAL Ol~ all wagon running gears

, SAF, RUBBER BLADES!Atddenl-pi oof for kid~!

• aLIIET, COOL MOTOR!Won'I interfere with radio.

• lO"-OSCtLLATlNG TYPEIGreater breeze (overage!

CORONADO Electric

A nnouncetnent!

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Proteins

We have been getting' agood supply of cal s and upto now we have plenty roomfor your g rain. Tile Wheatmal ket has bee', prettystrong but other grain mar­kets ha\ e been lower thelast couple of \'. eel<s. I~e-

I member that \\e do havequite a lot of bin loom as'" ell as a goodly number ofcal s a\ allable for shippingto Omaha. Also remember\\ e ha \ e a nearly new B'air-

, banks ~Iol::;;) truck scalesand othel·. new equipment togh e >au I eliable an,J fairtests and \\eights. Also re­membcr a few !l~onths agu\\C inst"lled a new electric'hoist for quick unloading o{

I >'our tlucks; so >·ou won·thaH) a long \\ ait to unload.Let us mal,e a bid on yourglain any you will find thatour bids are hbel.11 ac\:ord­ing to Omaha cash bids.

If >our glain CUrt ies a lotof wecds be SUIe to let thisgl ain dl y out so that youdo not have to take a velYselious dockag;) on accountof moistule.

\Ve have just pUlc:hased aver y good cooler fOI' our

I 110IlSt shop. And nuw ha\efor sal;) an eight foot count­er With a velY good com­plessor, or you can buy thiScounter \\ithout . the com­pi essor. I( intel tested com;)and see this lefligelatoranu we Will tell you allabuut It. This would makea very gootI counter formeat or for use in a glucelY.\Ve hope our new flol bt boxWill be installed thiS weekanel \'/;) Ml\ ite you to eom;)in ~nd se;) it next week.

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We feel that this migllt bea good time to book a p3.1 tof >'our proteins for thiswinter's u;;;e. At plesoltthese pi otehs ar e not hig hpIiced accol ding to gralllprices. It is pOSSible for us­to take your bookings forfall deliHly.

Sweet Clover andAlfalfa Seed

We ale buying alfalfa andS\\ <cet clowr seed. It is pret­ty eally to tell jus t '" hatthese mal kets w11I be thisfall. Some of the cally buy·el s are talking now that al­falfa and sweet c10wr maybe a lIttle 10\\E:r \\ hentlll eshing of these ero}!sgets into full s\\ing. We aresell pa> ing the same pI icesthat we Nid a >ear ago. \Ve\\ ill buy a cal' of each ofthc:se val ieties a t thesepI ices unless the mar 1<.etsale much lower in the nearfutul e. So we Ul ge you totake good cal e of >our cropsof alfalfa and sw<cet cloverseed. \Ve want a chance tomake an offer on >'our seed.

\Ve expect another ca (­load of Ammonium Nitrateto be in about fall gl ainl:io\\ing time. 1<'r Olll past ex­pedenCe it is vel y evhkntthat we should take antistole Nltlates any time that\\ e al e able to buy them.Most of >·ou Imow that It isimpu;;slble to get as l\lULhNltl"te as is neceh;d at thetime tho1t >·ou want to Itse

I It. It has be<cn pruven bytests in Valley county thatit pays wcll to apply Nib ,lteat_s~wing time. TlY it thisyear. Place >'our Older nowand ha\e It \\hen you aleleally to sow >'our fall glain.

llR\L ESTATE TllAXSYEllSElizabcth Cronk, etvir to Anton

J Nelson S1<~t/, less bad, NE\~

SW1 4, Sl~ SW1,i 33-18-16. Con:$175.00.

Tile Fast TluCt Company ofLincoln to Hem ietta S. Beale.SW 14 11-17-13. Con: $3Z00.00$385 Rev. /

j TIle Fedel al Laml 13anI, of Om­aha to A. R. Stalnaker andMargar et Stalnaker Undo minerallights .S1' 3-20-11. Con: $100.

W. D. Massey to John J. Gilsterand Ella Mae GlIster. S"J 11-20-16.Con: $6200.00 $7.13 nev.

HOI ace M. Dav is, etux to BenSintek. Lots 7 arid B, Block B\,GI ecns, Con: $300.00 $.55c Rev,

Gladys E. Abney, etvir to MableJane Clist. Par t NW 1.4 NE \4 26·17-16. Con: $2,325.00 $2.75.

Cal >'1 B. Coats to J oe ~', Petskaand Lillian Petska, Undo 1-3 int.S% 3-20-14. Con: $3,166.68 $9.VOHey.

ORD MARKETS(At noon Wl'llnl'~l1a~·)

But te rfat , No, 1 ...Butterfat, No, No.2 ...Egg~ .llL'avy StagsLeghorn StagsHeavy H€'l1sLoghot n Hens .Leg hcrn SpringsHeavy Springs .

$8·1.50$2.75

Millet's .EnioyingAI~skan Trip

Dr. and 1\11 s. C. J. Miller leftthe fll ~t pal t of July fo!' a tlipto Alaska. They dlOve to thewest coast and after viSltJngfIiends in Seattle boalded a shipthele Thulsday and landcd atKetclllkan, Alaska on July 10.

Whlle in Seattle they WCI e dinnergu<csts of Mr. and MIS. AlthurCaPlun anu his mother MIS. MalYCapLon. They saw many otherOld people.

Jud Tedlo is doi'lg a completeinterior decolating job at the Ol'dHo~pltal whl~e Dr. MII!'::r is a\\ ay.

Irrigation StudyPlanned July 27.In Broken Bow

Phone 95

ORD, NEBRASKA

FarlUers Elevator-·r

FEEDSAll protein feed murkets continue firm, while feed

gru:n3 huve been lowered. Purchase SOl1.e of your re­quirements at the following low p·rices. Subject to stockon hand and market changes, we will sell the followingfced::;:

Hang'c ellUl'S, 22% protein, tonBran, per bag- , .Omar Egg- ~Iash, print bag $,1.65Oats, pcr bushel , .' 86c\Vayne Pig- & Sow l\Ieal . $5.35Swift's ~lineral, per bag $3.95Shorts, per bag $3.3532(~ Poultry Concentrate, print bag 5.60,10% Hog Supplement, per bag $5.65\Vayne Calf ~Ieal, 25 lb. bag $1.75Grey llloel{ Salt . , 55cTanlmge - l\Icat Scraps· Soy Bean l\IealIodized or l\1ineral Salt lllorl{s - 32%Dairy Feed - Hog l~'attener - Growingl\lash or Bits.

Dunes Score Every HitIn Defeat of Cushinq.NL Humbled by Pulrnor

123 1~6 789'HElb,l 013 300 000 7Fal\\ ell 000 000 003 3

BatteIies- Sintek anu Smtek .1301 z> c:h and Lul{olSic\, icz

123 456 789 Rl'alm<cr 012 020 ZOO 7r\Otth Loup 000 OQO 000 0

BatteriES --Nickle and l:l('!z'.r-~

Cummins and JOlge',<,cn.123 156 789 R

DannelJIL'g 300 12] 000 7Cmhlllg 010 030 000 1

Battczies - Jen<,en and Jacobscn-- Noval<, BI>er and l'etel::;on.

123 456 7b9 H -all;) HUllbclt, HenlY Ac1amsAshton 000 003 101 5 and Paul CO\Cl t \Hnt fishing atGland Islan,J 003 201 OOx 6 l'eaHr Lal{e Sunday. All (aught

Batterles -Kzions<ck, EUlel, and t!Jeir Inuit and leport a good time.Bcran -\Veiscr and CahalanC'. '-Mr. and Mrs. Elnot Glas<cr,

Tealll Stanelings Mr. amI MIS. El\"in l\1atth'.s a!~t1\V L Pet. girls all of Stanton and Mr. and

Palmer 8 1 .8S9 1\11 s. \Vill.u d Conner ar,u LynneI::llJa 5 2 .714 sl~ent Thul::;day e\ening \\ith Mr.llannc bl ug' 7 3 .700 "n,1 .MIs. FI ank John and HelenAEhto!l 5 3 .62') The eHning \\ as spent listeningCushing 3 6 .333 to Mr. John, Helen and Mr. (]laserNOlth Lovp 2' 5 .286 play Bohemian music.prand Island 2 7 .222 -,~lr. amI MIS. MOld:,; KilbyI'al\\ClI 1 6 .143 anu Mr. anl(MIS. ChIis Kilby and

In next Sunday's games: Far- falluly attended a famIly picnic:\\ell at Palmer, Ashton at Elba, at the Geolg;) Kilby home in hon·NOlth Loup at Dannebrug fml or of Mr. anu .MIS. Ted \Valk-CU:;!llng at Gland Island. n,"> , I' and family of Calif. MIS,.

. - ~ \Valkem;» er is the for mer Clal a-~lr. and HIS. JulJl1s La>her jKilbY.

dl1d famIly of 8c:otia \\ele guests ------:---------. ,::;uI~day of their d,lughter and hus- -It sells tWice as fast when :t sLanol, !III'. and MIS. Ike Luorpa. ad\Cltised. Use QUIZ want ads. tt

GRAINSPrices hate been about steady the past week. We

do want your dry grains that wo call han91e and ship.If you ha..-o gra;n with excessive moisture it would payyou to feed this 9Illjn to your livestock.

'Ve will always pay you the highestmarket prices for your good grain..

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FERlw IL'I Z ERAlnmonium Nitrate

331/2c;~ NitrogenCARLOAD ON TRACK

In order to get the tonnage of fer­tilizer we will necd for this coming yearwe will have to tal{e some this fall. It isimpos:,ible for one or two local Hnns tostore it all, so let us all help. -

Prices of Fertilizer Have Advanced'Ve have onJy a few tons left for sale

from this car. \"e are maldng a specialprice PCl' ton if you can talw this from oft'this car.

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Fnrmcr s of cent! al Ncbi a sk a\\ III meet July 27 in Broken DowfOI a full day of study and de mon-

Kpights of GI and Island pulled ,-U ation of good i r rig,ltiun pi ac­theuisclvcs out of the SheIlllan-

j

tices for this pal t of th;) state asIll'" aiel lea g uc ccll!r Sunday witb II commended under the SOil Con­a ha rd fought 6 to o wirnuug upset scrvat ion scrvico.over tl i rd place Ashton Act iv it i«s \\ III begin in the

PIa> ing on their home fielel, the I mot ning at the CIty hall with asurjui.sing Islar.cle i s led 6-3 at the l Iccture by Ivan D. Wood. irrtga­end of the sixth when th~ game Ition specialist f rom Deriver. Mo­t'ghtenc:d up As hton tullicd orie \ ~(S Will also be show n.SCOI'~ in the seventh, narrowcd the An actual irzigation system ing,lp again with another run in the ope rat.ion Will be examined andclosH'!;;" flame" but falleu to catch expr<hnc:d in the af t e ruoon whenth;) racehorse Kuights. the meeting convenes on the ~111es

Elba's '7 to 3 vlctcry at Farwell Lee f arrn, foul' miles east of \Vest­clumped the losers into the lca g uc Cl VIlle' Lc.e recently lev elc~i hispit Farwell went SCOlel~SS fol' fa~m and installed an elect ricallyeight mrungs. The thlee run rally ell~\en pump. .III the tinal canto came too late-- file tour \\111 include pcrma-with too lit t le. nent drop structures, siphon tU!JCS

Lea gue-toppin Palmer can c:d in o~erati~n, gl asscd \\ at erv, ay,anoth~r notch in their trophy g.la~s s:edlngs of b~th c:ool ~ndbat with a humbling' 7 to 0 win warm sc,:son grasses pel.manc:ntover NOIth Loup. TIle losers col- fPl11 basin and commer clal fer­lected f'ive hits cut could not t: lizc I' tJ"ated corn. 'I'lanspo.lta-u.anuf'ac ture score. tion to the Iarm WIll be providedt. from Broken Bow.

LEague-topping Palmer can eli Sponsor cd by the Broken Bow~\ent to the fa~ore~l Danes by a chamber of commerce, the exten­I to,4 count. Cu'hll1g. lacked th~ siou service and the SCS, thepl:nL.l to threaten sellous.ly. The mectlllg Will also feature a \\<c1I\VIIU,CI~ scored all of their seven dlggd1g lig display. A full PIO­hit.s and recorded only three g ra m will be announced later.OIOIS.

In catcrnng up on postponedgames, GI3.Jl<l Island lost a heavyEided 5 to 17 game to Cushing.Palmer coasted to a 11 to 1 cam­p:::ign OH'I' Dar.nebrog.

Sunday Scores :

Island KnightsOut S-H CeUar

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Joe Hamaekus \\Ill lcng re­membU' the fil ~t \'Cdeling he per­fOlmed in the capaCIty of Valleycounty juelgc'.

'I he \Hddlllg \\ as pel fOlmhl atthe county COUl thou::e Tuc:sdaymOlnin~; at 9.00 \\hen he ullltedI,.dhan Flolia!l, dat'ghter of Mr.and MIS. Louis Flolian of Old anuEmanual BIUhel, son of Mr. andMIS. John 13ntha in holy matri­mony.

'lhe bride \\as attilld in a \\Intefloor len~ th weLldlng gO\\ n witha long tI ain and the britial pairwele attended by thlee sets of at­tewJants in fOlmal attile. Therewlll b,'. a com plete StOIy and pic­tUle next weck

Wllm asked by the Quiz ICPOI t­el' how he felt perfollning his filstweddlllg he c:ommented "I Stll!don·t fed hke a ministo" and "I\\ as shaking" hke a leaf, \\ ol::;ethan the blide or gloom I wasscalcd stIff amI the per spa a tionjust lolkel off me."

-MI s. \VIllal d Conner andLy:me, Mr. and MI s. EIllestGl3.ser and Mr. and MIS. El \\inMaHLes and gills spcnt ThuIM1,ly

Imge run of lut hogs and sows.of feeder ;,;hoats and sevorul

BurwellFIUDAY, JULY 16TH

For this v/Cl.:k it looks like another fair run of cattlo in­cludbg sevoral lomb hom Bluine & Loup cOl~nlie3 anda g',)od oi!ering of all kil1(;ls of cuttle hom this immediateterritory.

Some horses and colts.

Hegular Farmall trador on rubber with7-ft. mower; New ~dea tractor trail mow­er; 2 hay rakes; some other good farmllwehinery.

As soon as the harvesting is over we will have a larg~

run of stolker and feeder cuttle coming hom us far usCherry county. II

BMi'V/eU Lh,estock tAt)u~l{etCarl Hog-ei..s & Bruce Covey, Audioncers

Thero will be' anotherSevera·l c0113ig:lluentsbreeding bear3.

Rudo! f I<oltes toF:...IA CCHnrnitfee

Ord l<inclret'gortenGro~lp S.naUer

Services ~-Ie~d

fOI' Mrs. Stone

aiel'S t\\ 0 killllel gal ten classe~

thiS fall \\lll be much sll12Jlt.r thanin 1947-18. Tilele al;) ;}6 Cl111'11Cn\'.ha WIll be fhe )l.lIS old on orLefole D<ccember 15, in Old dIS­tlict. La't >l',ll' th01e \\ere 56b,lll11 g,u ten 5t uelen t s w henfL hUL'l \\ as di ':Llh':>e d. ~ll~s II maKrng of GI anel IsLwd \\ III teac:hthe bl'gil,nu s a.;a1n thIS >c·ar.

01 d's five year olds al e as fol·!O\\ S: DEnnis Ad:.lmek, John AI­bE IS, HQl:ald Andel son, JudithAndcr~<cn, DOl ~ ie 13abk,l, Jance

Appointlnent of Rudolph I(okes Lou 13el1lIa, Chal1es Clement,of Old to a thlce->'ear telm on the Calul Jean Clement, Clayto,lValley county commIttee of the Cook, Jlplmy HOlm 1', Dickl;)B'aIlllel ~ Home allministl a tiOll B!.::aeh, Dennis Hu tll;cl t, D<Clln;s\\as annuunced this \\(ek by Eln- JoneJ, LaHue Jones, HaIll>n Ka-est Fli.sc:h, state dilcetot'. pu~t!;a.

H'3, sUL~.e<:cls EI1ll1 ;{ckes, \\ ~OS;) Sholl un Kay Lall<, DOlothytom;; exp~cd June 31. ?th~I:; on L>tle, James ~leCal!, jr, Shirl"ythe coml;lltt~e ale ~OUlS, Gleen- ~Ial~hall, Ph>ll1s Arn Negley, Ja­\~3.1b Of Elylra and Elllll SedL1c:ekI nclle alcon, Flanus O~ento\\s;.d,o _~~ ~ Allt'n L",;) l'lllllJliLl<, Geolge P1S-

IWIsid, Gel aId Hasmu~cen, l~o­Mrs. P~nd Svv(~nel{ but Rose, Kalcn J(an Sl:nColls,Jacki;) Lee Sll,ltO:lS, Calolyn

D ~o.~ (i''I. ~....lI.n.~t:H":'~S :3k.113, Hubelt Sok, Jal!".es Ste-~'I,;; ... if r,v~~ UI~ Hns, ~l:.lylon Volf, VIOlet Watson,

Gay Dc'am:", \ ....Igent ar.d KaLey:\lIs .. Paul S\\Clnek, who wa.,; \\Il',on.

tul_en to Ha5t1ng3 fo:, med:cal •tllatlllcllt last \\ec!<, ditd thele R I 1'\e a 1'1 Y Tucsday mOlning ~[rs'l CUYitae ters SrSwallck Iud bcen seriously IIIdnce last r\o\Clllbn Scnice's \\111 i\J;"'''ll'f.-gf1t.:l Sc,n.ybe held Tl1uI~day, at 9 30 rn",u~." ~u

HoulY WIll be at th~ lIrstin~s­l'c:alsc'll cl:3]Jel \Vecln",oJay eY~lI­

u gat 8. The funelal Will be flOl'lOur LaLly of l'elpdual HelpchulLh. '

~!IS. S\',amk \\as bOln in Ill­inois, Feblual y 10, IS81 anlllIJOHd \nth tel' palents to lIoltcounty in a cOHled wason, laterCullllJlg to Vo1lh:y county wheletLey took a homest~ad in EUI ekat>J\\ nsl11p. She mal lied P a u IS\\arlek on May 5, 1902. Aftelmall iage they li\ hI on the hOlllt'­stead claimed by her pal ents for1S )lals.

SLe \\ as a ll1<ClI;ber of the OldCatholic chulLh.

Sr.e lJ SUI \1\ ~u by her husLand,[ix dou,ghtel s, 1\11 S. Tl c\C:y ~lldld.l­

ski of Lou~) City, MI s. Josep11ll1.;)13euan, of Cailo, 1\lls. Malth.t\\'a12ho.\~kj, ElyriJ, MIS. 13er­nicc,' TUIck, aiel, 1\lls. Luella.\Voltn'an of \Vood H1Hr amIFI.l.I1ces at home; fhe sens,JL'~e]Jh, of Hazald, LeonaI'll ofTlllll'ln, Kan, Beln.Hel of 61'.1,and Lows and Mel\ill at tome.Two slstels, 1\Ils. Flank S\\anek,u,d MIS. Phllhp Oscntu\\'"ki andt\\ 0 bl'Uthu s, Chal ks and An tonl"elllIiY·

13uIlal \\111 be in the OILl altClIioon at the J~mcs SelUr,cel;Cathulic cemetel y. Ihome.------------ - John \ValLl spent \Vetlne~day

- l\1r. al,.t MIS. Eln.:~t Gb[cr 01 ;\'Ith the F. H Ku.::hl falIJlly \blt-Stdntoll \13lte<.l Ml. al1<l,~1J'io JCI1') rng ar.d WIlting ,the Kuchl fallulyUPllsen Fllday e·,en:ng. stolY. i

Hnd'::lcdHI <cbc:c

113-ltp

MUCH GOODWORK IS

SPOILED BYLACK OF AlITfLE MORE---

~(t ~f~\tQ

'~L6ill~~~AfH:;~ CU~E~

22% Prctdfl

Canson's ProduceBu!\velL Nebr.

Range calt:e need ex!ra protein.They need ex:ra minerals. 1'heyget the:n - if you supply yourra::lge cattle with VICTORRJI.t\G!:: CUBES (22% Prold!)).It's a fden\i!:,al1y baICl.,~ed

leed - f); ~ci::l!y desi<J:'f:d lorra::g ~ !eedb'J.Order your supply d VICTORRANG!:: 0.'£'£3 b:n us, today.

Car:;on's .MarketOrd, Nebr.

-I::\el>body Hcll.'i QUl~ \\antads. tf----------------

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- Ph> Ills and DickIe Bleac:hspent IfIlel:.ly wlth th<cir aunt,~.rrs. aIle HurlLul t.

XOllU·;.I was unarjl;) to lea\;) this \Hel{

60 my alJsc'nce fl L'm tLe oiIiLe \\ illbe July 19 to 29.

IDr. (]len Auble.

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-------- FOf~ SAL~~ ~ 1939 Pl>'ll,uuthTudvr in good condition. MIs.J. D. Inglah~ldl, Pi1O:le 62, No.LouI'. 1e-Z'tc

mi:ch cows

heifers

Sunday - 1\londay, July 18 - 19---_._-----

Tuesday - 'Vedne~day, July 20 - 21

\Vednesday Evening

QUl:l SlIO\V, 9:30 P. 1\1.

Sak3 sturts pWlllpCly at 1:30 o'clock.

annoUnCeS it:5 offering for tho regular weekly sale

A good p:cce !o s~ll anyihing you hove-bring it to the,

Short Subjed: U:!(".l~J the lk.wtiful - Xl\\S

Vie had a good mmket !l!2t Saturday on all c!U33CS.

This we.:-k it leok::; liko tI:o ofkrinS] will con3i'3t of:

SECO~l) FK\fl IU;

GREGORY PECt<· DOROTHY McGUIRE' JOHU GARfiElDCe;e,;"/ HOl~ . h~e REmE . June HAVOC· Aiie t OmlR . Jare WIll! . Om mCKHLl

HOGS

120 he'w:i 'd ~cc1!1iing pigs and heavy feeder shouts4 ~ows with P;Y3 by U:e:r sidesSevernl heuvy b01t1S

CATTlE

35 l:ecvJ of bucket cl~IV€::;

45 head of r.iixed YCQ[l:n~3

6 heQ'~ qf ~J<~r.q .go(xl 2-ycar·old18 IWltd of fut COV/3

4 extICi gQod cowing 3-ycm·old3 gc,,)d bI'0<:.di!l'g bulb

HOHSES,5 head of gooJ fulEl v.olk [,01=:6S

MI':>CELLANEOUS1932 MCJJol Inkrnatio!:ol 1t ton truck with 2 tan:{s,

GSa gulk'!l cupur;ily, A-I condition, Gas pUl1'P measuringme:cr for l.S') ill unkmding in c011s'_,lner's tunks. ModelA IOptlpe, g00d tiw:; Ctnd good condit;ol!., '

SECTION TWO,.-~

"Read by 3,573 Families Every \Vech" The Loup Vallct} Rcqion's Dig Newspaper

Established April, 1882 THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBHASKA

31P!

. "

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"One Package of

24·oz.Pkg,

GHAt~ULATED SOAPwin wash 114 shIrts"

,epods a hOllle eco l1om\st

So-Purb

Get Cctll1:ingSUl)plies Now

P' t. MasQI1. 65cIn \liarS WIth lids, Dvz..

Quarf Jars ~!i~fl('n:13 DQl. 15cJ r Caps Self-staling. 23ca ~·r)icce, Doz.,

Jar Lids Sell-scaling DQz. fieZinc JarQaps Thn. 25cJar Rings Hegular Doz. 5eP ff' W 1,lb. f9ara In ax Ctn. C

301

,It's all beef-much more flavorfuland less waste. I!'or patties,stcak:3 or loaves, ..... : . , ..... Lb

Ground Beef19,

Chllck Ro!\sl u. S. GradcJ beef, 59 '.U Llade or l'OunJ bOlle Lb. 0

BoUhlg Beef Plate c~ts .. __ ... f r~b. 320Pcr~{ Loin Chops Center cuts .. , ~,_"", .Lb. 59f}Pork Roast nib or loin e\1u cuts,'~. '~"d,'.' • , . Lb, 430SHced Bacon Corn King Bruna ......... ~~;: 690Baked Loaves As.sorteO, sliced or preee. ,Lb. 450Cll . I ~ .... 61.:.uet\le~aa Summer sausag<', for s:lnuwiches ,Lb. ..,0

frankr~ulers Skinless; temler an'l t:loS!'Y .. Lb. 490Cheddar Cheese Mlld, WiseOllEin.,...... I.b. 67e

Cucumhers Lone, g ie en, flrrn . . Lb. 9cGreen Pe!!pei'S Glossy, mild Lb. f gePascal Celery N:J.tural ~rcenLb. f 2cGreen Oniol1s 2 BunLhes 9c ..Carrefs Cle~n unJ srnMh .... Lb. fOcFresh Peas \VdHllled f/0JS .. Lb. 110Potatoes NJ. 1. white .. f0 LLs. 55eAfldcof~ Fr<?;h. ripe Lb. f5c"'\Ille~ nu~l,€.,,,, • • CH l, - ~ tvr (Q(,ldng purp(,scs, Lb. "

Canfa!CHlI)eS Vine-lipeneJ Lb. geSunkisf Lemons Lb. f lc

Abovo' prlc:G3 are effective thru July 17, in Ord'

·,YO'lll; 'l';-avoritc Salad DressingsAre CIt SOfCWCly'

M!i'~lcle Whit) Salad Dressing I-'1.t. Jar 65eDuchess Salad Dressing I-'lt. Jar 62cC~sc"d~ Salad Di'e~s;ng I-pt. J:!lr 32eKraft Ma~~n!1aisc , le-o?. Jar 49cth~i~adc fdayolH1aisg IG-oz. Jar 41eKraft french Dre~sing 8-0l. Btl. 21 cMir,atle fl'cr.~h Dre3sing 8-0l. Btl. 21 cMal.oli! Salad Oil Qt. Cun 91cHeinz Cider Vinetar Q[. Btl. 20e

floHseltolcl AidsPolld, ~lol Jo;"glioh. 24-.oz. 20"

• ,,- 1.-;,J ad ......... , ..... Btl. ...,. .BaJJ,O Cltan~in~ jJuwucr .lt~~· 10cScffo W~ter s0fl"ncr ....... n~:l~:: HieEnOt'&h~e Cleaning ftulil ., 8C~;-1' 20cSCGluilig Pads S03 .. Pke. lieAerowax . pt. 4·5 ....L1'1ulil ..•..••.•.. ,Can ~

For dishes or laundry .. 15-02. Pkg.

PickeCl at Han<!omMtu'shmalloV/s FIUfl'I-C[/i,\~g. 29cGel~iHll Jell-\Vcll, .... 4 l'k~". 2GcC £~ ~""se Dutch ~~dl. 2-lb. S~ 09

III::,," ' A!nuitin Ctn. !.

S "' r · ~ r ! ~ ~ S ' . 2 3''.-Ol. 2'1".:~. (f~.'# :,biM, Od.. . l'a1.3 ije

Margarine .\lbwc€t ...... u::: ~3c \Sholiening Hu)·:'.1 :3a[in.l:;~{ SI.(3Bc·')} Sugar 1~11~. 87etter'e"'(1' 10·f,kg. 3' C~;"II 1.;J l{€'llc,g-g'~, '·9,ridy .. Ctn. I

TQm~fQ Jtlicesunr,y Da"'1~gn24c

Starch Glus~lex, li'1.ulil, .. .. B~i: 250

Cris~o 119' '•. 1-lb. Can 13c 3-lb. Can $. !t.I

'1~..eel 49Armour's, lunch meat .. 1;2-02. Call . p!

~r~~, ~~~~ .. R,gular Cake, 9 p!.VelSuds

'"., .

Firm, c!'isp, tightly over· lapped

leaH:::. Your choice of size.

Pr«lsepwlllnlng $(/Iotl$ every time wltllSAFEWAY VEGE~fABLE$ ond FRUITS

Now you can alil:ays make taste thrillsalads that are lovely to look at and .. ,delicious to eat. The secret: selecting the"makings" at Safeway's produce stands.Here you'll find only full flavored Gnd gar­den fresh vegetables and fruits.

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..,{p ORURYSIRONG TEL(SHOW TO MAKE 'EM ... ·IN THE JUL'( ISSu'E

A/?plc Pro(!ucts(lrc Plenirful

__and more low-p:r!ced

App:e BMiter Go.:,dwin·s 28/~zr' 23cApplo S~HiCe :'I~ssd!1lan·rl2~} 14~

Ant\le J'II~e HC'Lc~t 4G-oz. I"'''~G'f .. '" 1:,.' . G-::CJ! ge , .. , ,Cen ,,~

Allple PyeEtluick I~~:: 37e

Gra-' l'J.·"rll · ' Jl'i ~:I T'n Ir.:.usL'. 11cIR .... l lali " 11"!,,;~ ,':0'(;'[. C~!l

Gr;tl1e Ju!ce \Vdch·! ..... 13~I:· 4'lcKool A'!J A~S01t."l . 4• I tb\'01S I·kg. C

Co~oa Ilm;)( >"3 lC~~; 3~c'

Tea C:,-r.[el!JCll'/. BlJCk t,i2;-: 28cfe'1l 4-oz 33e:I . ,,'~ ... . .L'f'lcn _, Dhck ' ,!-'l<g.

frlstan" S~Utr{a 2j~~. 4leSn"'a SfYa"~f" 100..(;[. S". vI.: I t-r;;) Plain ....... r'kg. ",

~L'e~'rl·e" MnazdJino, 4-o'z.• l: it>\Iii I ;,} Wlu[e S..... ,,", ri'J . ,Btl. ,...,t,Root Bp':l r 6 12-l'z. 2~ '"

... \0 Ilil'ed ..•. Dl!~. ~c

CharO'L~·U"" L(;nlc'n- 6' 7-oz. 2j:'c0'" "tla\v!'eJ.. BU~. 0Dr. Pa~jf~er . . 6 G'.(,-o?,. 2e~

I l ......... Bl!~. " ....

G',nO' .l'I r AI'" 32-07,. I fll~b~ R y Clic'1.:.lc,t Club, ,Btl. qC

Oral1f1·p~G.r.strawL(ITY, 32-07.. d lJQ" LIIC'lul,t Club, , "" ,Btl, I ':.C

Beverages Sun-Dale .. ,j'.'l~~ 3ge. (c1t'po~.:t em z.,otttr~ ~nd ;'u~..)

TWO

< For Sale

Available

19:36 Chevrolet-Pi<,'k·up

ONLY

If we don't call you for news, call us, phone 30, The societyeditor welcomes all social and personal items.____J

We~del Seward, Burwell I-_. "--'-_.. - --"-. J

We tried to get 1110re, but atpn:sent time have only 1\,'0n e \V portabl.:) typewritersavailable. Our next shipmentwill not be until neal' Christ- 'mas. Call at once if you neet.!a new portable. •

Think of the Quiz whcn you "think of ofIice supplies. Anew large stOl'l< is available I- almost everything you Ineed, al1l1 if we don·t have itin stocl< we can get it for I

I you.

The Ord 9uiz I';';:';;-;"-;---:;:;::,;;;,;;---..,;;-J

, - with reconditioned motol',over-Io:ld spring,s, 111uu gripbacl< tires. Excellent cOlllli­tion.

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I .

i I At the Sale Barn Auction,

in Ord, Saturday

Margare'f DanczakCalifornia Bride ~

\ '

Gas at reduced price £rom ruty 10 to

12cgaUon

(any size tanlis)Filled at

$4.'50 a bottle

BIG TANKS

And, whether you're a regular customer 0'( not. if you run out of gas duringthe winter, and can't get prompt service £rom your regular supplier, call meup. I'll do my level best to serve you, '

If you are in the market for Servel Refrigerators or Gas Stoves al Reducedprices, see tis at ·once.

Bring your bottle in for a rcfill of gas.September 1st. only

If you buy a fill or two from me this summer, I will d., my best to take careof you next winter, as' my storage capacity now is 6.000 gallons and wHI belarger, \

PLEASE NOTEPropane is the technical name for liquid gas. Propane is also sold undersuch br<;l.nd names as Skelgas, Philgas, Blaugas and others, We sell just

. propane - No fancy names.

',"('tIding Dance

Dancing at

'Vickman'sLoui> City

1\lon" July 19

Thurs., July 22

Ord Propane Gas Co.LO'VELIJ A. JONES, O"incr

Phone 521

Thurs., July 15Charh'y Edd~' & Orchestra

PROPANEGAS

B,)' James C. Olson,Supf ., State IIhtoril'al Soclcty

state Historical Society

ILouis on June 7, 1794, accom­panied by eight men in a pirogue,a dugout canoe common on thewestern waters in the days beforethe steamboat. .

We have a copy of the com- The St. Anthony's Catholicpanys ins tructions to Trutcau iJ1 church in Long Beach, Calif, was ,the library of the State Historlcal the setting Satui day July 3 for .society. They left nothing to his the wedding of Ma igare t Dauczak,imagination, even going so far as daugh ter of MI'. and Mrs. Joe Dan- WSCS Enieriains

One of the catltest business cOk'- to describe in minute detail just cza k of Kcarney arid Leonardcans ever to operate in Nebras a how he was to locate and con- Poit ie r, son of Mrs. E. Aiuburn of A .was the "Company of Explorers of st ruct the buildings to be erected Long Beach. The wedding took f Guesf Daythe Upper ~~isSNlli:" organizcd ~y at his trauing post. Their in- place at 8 :00 a. m. with Rev.a group of ~t. LoUIS merl'1;ants In st ruct ions on prices are reminis- Mitchae l Lawla r officiating. The Women's Society of Chris­t he fall of 1193--Geo.rge \\aslllng- cent of today: "He shall fix a high The br ide woie a white linen tian Service had its annualto.n was, then prcsld:nt of the l' price on everything', keeping' in street length gown, white picture guest day in the Me thodist church~lllte~1 tst~te:. and Neb: ask a be- mind that the prices of the anna- hat and call ied a white prayer Wednesday. Mrs. Kenneth Leach(lng,CLOP in. . . Iment are excessive and that with- b k II f hit arid '11,°. '\"_':11'" l'late had cha: p.'11 c n na y was 0 g ai zed 00, er corsag's was 0 W11 e - """ u - o~

.' 1,e .: 01 I. n . Lr . I' ," 11. _ out this precaution, the company gardenias. of the lesson and devotions.primarily for the PIOdt to be g a m would sustain a loss."rd from trading WIth the Imhans, . , " Norma Long, Joyce Aclun awlof the Uppel: Missouri.. The Span- !1\1S

oearly ~uStn~,"~ ,;entul e \1;I ! Ca rolyn Auble talked to the ladies

ish officials 111 St. Locus, however.. Nebraska country was not notably Iabout their trip to Estes Park andhad a keen interest in its success: succ~ssful. 'I'rul.cau was stopped Joyce Achcn presentell a read-because they believed it would help II~~ South Dak ot a by the Teton I ing'. Carolyn Auble sang a SO.IO.cheek the act ivit ics of the British: SiOUX, who helped themselves to Mrs. Lowell Jones had char~'cand Americans in the area, arid t most of the goods he had hoped of the serving committee ,Withthey also felt that possiblysome of to trall0. WIth th,~ Man.Ians, and Mrs. John Haskell, Mrs. Cha s.the company's agc'nts would find other Lribcs (llrther north. , ]JuI'dick, Mrs, Jack Rom ans, Mrs.a route to the "South Se a ," a con- Following this unfortunate ex- , V. A. Andersen, Mrs. Mark Tolen,tinuing amblt lor, in early Amert- pctiencc, Trutcau retraced his i Mrs. Geo. Hastings, and 1111's.can exploration. steps back down the rive!' to a I' Kennet_l~Wilso_n assi_s_tin_g,_.__.·_.·~,

To assi~t the company, Gov- point opposite the site of, what _. .. . .'ernor-Cenrral Carondelet, the top jlater became Fort Randall, and I i ~-l\lrs. Will Wonll of w, Sal!C111 ,:-;j'anish official in Louisiana. gave built his wint er quarters. From lOre. writes to order the Quiz.it a monopoly on the trade of all: all accounts, the winter was nel-! She says Will is employed in theof the tribes on the Missouri above: thcr enjoyable nor profitable, canne ry, CliffoIII is home fromthe Ponca", who were located ncar Ialthough he did obtain some furs college an\! working' ill I the lumberthe mouth of U.le .Niobrar~ River! by trading with the S.iOUX' om-1 mills and she has a roomingin what is now Knox county. In ahas, and Poncas. house, Which keeps her plentya:Juition, he .offocc! a pI'ize of! The next spring' he went on up 'busy.~2.000 - later increased to $3,000 - I the liver to trade with the -l\lr, and Mrs. Alf red Yclli ofto the Spanish eubjcct,who ~hould i Arik aras. Little is known about Chicago and Mrs. Emil Miller' andpl'netla~e the South Sea via the I' his subsequent movements, al- ~larg~lI'et Dauczuk daughter of Columbus spent Julyl.hSSOU1.·1 Rlvel·., .. though he probably was back in 4 I '" t th I f M 'L'd'

I d h t ,1 t .~ The bridesmaid, Miss Cecil Go- aJ1(;) a e lome 0 rs. ",,' WI))1 ea irig' t e fIrs expect Ion "St. Louis by the early summer of Micek I f '1 '1 Y II' .1

t t b th b" I'I, \"01" .a ros- crepe af te rnoon l\ 1'~ an, ann y. "' rs. e I anusen ou y e company was a 11796. v • ~ ~ '1 1\1'11-t L' I! tId gown with brown accessolies and l\ rs, • I er are Mrs. Micek's.,. OUIS SC 100 eac 1er name I ------------- a cors::lop'Q of ganlenias. sisters. .Jean Baptiste Truteau. He left St. 'I

-;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~' Straw PUlp Used A reception followed the eere- -Mr. and Mrs. Clan'nee DavisI -.-- - .. ---- 2 mony at the home of Mrs. E. Am- took their daughter, Mrs. Hobt.

bUIll. The bddal couple cut the Fowler to Grand Island ThursdayAs Paper Source beautiful three-tiered weddin.g where she boarded a late train forcake topped with a miniature hcr h0111e at CQlumbia, S. C. Mrs.

Fanners in the future may have bride and groom. Fowler teaches Home Economics

I in the high school at. Columbia.a new outlet for the sale of straw. Following a brief honeymoon inA ne\vspaper was printed re- San Diego, .Ml'. and .Mrs. Poiter -l\1r. and Mrs. Marvin Kize'r of

recently ori paper containing 17 will be at home at ~55 Golden Lincoln stopped Thursday to visitpercent straw fiber. According to Ave., Long Beach, Calif. with her parents, MI'. and l\o1rs. \V,the Chicago Tlibu,ne which con- MI'. and ~lr's: Joe Danczak lived H. BarnaI'll. Mr. anu lIlr~. Kizer

,e1ucted the expenment, veteran in Valley county many years be- were enroute home from Wheaton,pn,ssl'len and. e~ltor;> wne seal ce- fore mOvlng to KeaIl1c'>". Mar- Colo.ly able to dIstIngUIsh t,he straw galet attended school in Ord. -Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Naprst01<paper from the usual k1nd made of glba, Mrs. Richard Tuma of

, fronl woocl pulp. DANCE? st. Paul and Mrs. Albnt Sevcik: Strength ant.! printing qualities '.. '. . of Honolulu weree guests Satur-; of the new paper a,Ppeared equal Tractors are beIng funlls.hed day aftn'noon of :Mr. anu Mrs.: to ordinary newsprint. More than I with radios in Audubon, Ia ; gIves Franl< Naprstek.150,000 copies of one edition well' Ithe fallner his e~oiee of soap -·M!'. ani! Mrs. Geo. Dworak ofplinted by the Tllbune. / opera, news, mUSIC', ball game- Kearney, Mr.' anJ 'Mrs. Joe

Costs of ploducing the news tractols are still used for field- Dworak, Mr. and Mrs. Elwoodprint wele sOl.ne higher. As long Iwo!l<, however. 'Rassell and family and MI'. anllas pUlP. wuod IS plentlful at le8S0n-!1 ---- --:-_-- ---,. ---, lIhs. Jim Cetak were SUl1l1ay eve.-

l:lmer Hall &' 01'l'hl'~tra I able pllCes, It appe,ued that thele ..-You can noW' pllOn~ >our dass- ning guests of MI'. pnu Mrs, FrankI would be little need for using the ~!Ie.d ads to N9· }7. ,Just ask for Naprstek last week. (

------------.-.---- ..--~ .• straw fIber paper. \\ant Ad Taker. tf 1\< G \'" lk I h__________~ ~. ... - Lrs. eo. ,a er 00< er----------- ----- husbanl! back to the hospital in

---- IGran,l Island last Saturday.\. ........VeI'I1 Jobst anu his cousin,

Carolyn .Miller of Oma.ha, retumedto Omaha last Tuesday afterspending the holidays with hisparents, Mr. and Mrs. FrankJobst. .

-Mrs. E. B. Weekes relumed toOrd ThUls.day from taking MI'.and Mr·s. Gkndal Holm and sonbacl< to their home Tuesday. 1\lrs.Weekes had gone to. Lincoln am!brought them to Ord where theywere joineu by E. B. Weekes andall {Hnt to spc'nd the July 4thholidays with relatives at Hyannis.

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Our hoitrs

ELMER HALL and

, His Orche-stra

DANCE'SARGENT

1\lon., July 19th

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TIPTOP

D,e.l Monte

BREAD1Sc Loaf

No. 2t Glass Jar ~

Sliced' or Whole

APRICOTS

SPICE.D HAMIb.60c

POTTED HAM\ ~ . '. - ., ,-

Ige. can 17c

N'ASH C'OFFEELb.51c

New wbeelba$e$new features!

IGELATINE DESSERT3 pkgs. 2St

New sizes!with fine

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CIGARS3c eachNo Stamps

While they lust

Assorted Flavors

SUGAR.. '

100 Ibs. $8.39

CIGARETTEScarton $1.69

SpecialsSaturday and Sunday I July 17 •

FARMERS STORE, !

NOHTH LOUP, NEllHASKA

\Ve are open every evening until 9 O'dOl'k.OJ) Sunday are ~::30 to 2:00 and 5:00 to 9,:00.

FRESH FRUIT and'VEGETABLES

FA.RMERS STORENOHTII LOUP

A Good Frfcndly Place To Trade

.\Ve ~U'e ~\.dding to our Dry Goods a.ud Notion stock.

.Y.Q\l dOll·t sc.e Wb~1t you \Van.t, asl{ for it.

New design!far i" fr9nt

9«deIJaie,s'!ii'sf .w/tn.. new /949 trUCKSI

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North Loup, Nebr.

'*Fri90Y and Saturday

July 16 and 17

"\Vreck of TheHesperus"

wilh Joon Bennel! andMi~hael Hed(Jfuve

C. ·8. CLARK, North Loup, Nepr.

\Ve"have tw'o fin'e '120 'ilri­ga:teu falll1S to shuw you,both improv~ll and wate]' ineach hOllse.

\Ve ha ve two full section::;in this tell'itory. One veryfinely improved with mo­deln home. One about 10miles to town anJ the other12 miles.

\Ve have several smalltracts with fine jmplUve­ments. Can shu\\' you mostany size place from 3 1r!.l to2.000 acres. Several housesin tOWIl.

Strand Theatre

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July 18 and 21

"Secret Beyond theDoor·'

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The Highway View club held a Dr. and Mrs. \V. J. Hcm phill !lIolning service', 11 :1::; ; a.m from f ood, Help keep your com-picnic dinner Sunday at the Ord were honored guests at the meet- Message by the pastor, "What is munity clean. Covel' waste andpark with members and their fam- ing of the Seventh Day Baptist the Kingdom of God ?" exposed garbage. Don't swim inIlles a ttcndlr.g'. Brotherhood Sunday evening. The polluted waters.

Mr. and Mrs. Ned Larkin spent prugram had been arrangcd by Nort h LOllI! Sevent h Day If polio strikes, watch for thesethe fourth ami fifth of July in Gfolge Clement and consisted of llal'tht Church symptoms: Headache, unexplainedGrand Island and Mrs. Larkin's music and a histo: Y of the lives Rev. A. C. l!::hret, Pastor fevd, a cold, even an upset stom-brothel', Jack King who with his of Dr. and Mrs. Heruphill from the Morning service July 17, 10:30 ach. They may be the first syrup-sister, Helen, live with the Lark- time they were born till the pres- a.m. Message by the pastor. toms of infantile paralysis. If anyins, stayed t.o help de-tassel corn. ent, accompanied by clever shad- Sabbath school, 11 :40 a.m. Geo. of these symptoms appears, call

Lela. Neoda and Marla Creager. ow pictures. A screen of leal Clement, Supt. the doctor at once. Expert medl~daughters of the Van Creagers at e pictures that ha d been a rrangcd Choir rvhe a r sal, 2 p.m. Ical care may help prevent crlp-

• spending this week ami last with by Mrs. Maxson was dlsplaycd. A Prayer meeting, Ftiday, 8 p.m. pling.Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Hemphill Celebrate ,relatiHs here. Thl'Y. came home lunch of gold wedding ca ke punch ----,------- ------- f Children are most IIJ{cJy toWIth MI'. and Mrs. Jim Ingerson. and cookies was served. Mrs. Dell Sco t la :\Idhodist Churrh "catch" polio, but grown peopleG Id W dd' A · Birdinc and \VIllani who had Bal bel' had baked the till ce tiered ~amuel Mitchell, Pastor get it too. Studies of cases in a

o en e Ing nnlversary. spent the fourth and fifth in Val- ~fliid \\:::ee'pr~:ent~~d\~;g ~!egn~rd Sunday, July 18: n:::I;~lber of states inu,l_cated abou~. entine with the Creage rs. ' Morninv service 10 a.m. Mcs- !~ ( were under 15 J~'als of age,

Dr. and Mrs. \V. J. Hemphill Dorothy, is married to an en- A family gathe: ing Wednesday blanket. 8.10" " by th,' I)" sto~, "What is the 20' ( were. over 15 years,

cclcbratcd their 50th wedding ginee r, Robert Hamilton, an.] evening' at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babcock of - - ~ - ~anniv ersary Monday, July 12, by lives at Phillip", Tex. Dr. and an'] Mrs. Dell Bar bel' celebrated M~tol1, Wis. and Miss Kathe: inc Kingclom of God?" \Vatch for polio and act quickly.hddin<>,," 01}el1 house. Many Irtcrul.s !III'S. Herupb ilts daug ht er, Ger- the 62n<.1 w;'lldl'ng' anniversary of Babcock of Omaha a rrivcd Sun- Church school, 11 a.m. Mr. ------.,-- --, ~ - K I A 11St Quiz Want Ads Get Resultscalled to otIcI' cong ra tula tions tr udc, specialized in medical work Mr. and Mrs. C. \V. Barbel' with day afternoon and were guests of ar s 1 'cy, up. -;;;;;;;~-;;;_;;;;;;_.;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;,F'ro m a table centered wit h tall arid social scrvice work. She is iMr. and Mrs. Geolge Maxson and their n~othel', Mrs. Jessie T. Bab- Sunday \\111 be the day for re- ,candles in yellow holders arid a now man it'll to A, P. Mit roff and George Jr, MI'. and Mrs. Clair, cock, tl!l Tuesday when they, ae- ccpl ion of member s and Baptis­bcuquet of yellow and white rhas two smalt sons, John Paul and Balbel', ~Ir 'lnd MIS. C(l.lroll eOll11?anled by MIS. Babcock.. went n.al service.daisies, wecluing cake arid punch William Julius. They live in Swenson, arid MI'. and Mrs. Claud to Lincoln Icr a few days With the -----,-~---.--, --~were served. Springfidd, Vt, \\hoe they own ~i\rbcr and family present. Ice Edwin Babcock family. I LOOK OUT fOR POLIO.

The fanllly of D.r. and M.rs'18nd olJ"late a la.lge hotel. cream and calH' were served. Both -- ~'-- -----,----- S t I'.. evell een po lO cases were re-Iienll'hlll al e all m the mCLlIcal D 'd 'I" \V J li~ 11'111 MI'. anu Mrs. C. W. Barbel' enjoy Xorth Loup :\lethollist l hurdl t I' N k b J 1

f · d f f th r. al. "IS. . . dnp fair health and al'e active fol' S I 'I't 1 11 }' t pOl el III • eblas.\ y ulle .PI~ esuon ale our a . e men came to North Loup in Februaly, If' amue "l.lle, as or Help keep the numb~r do\\n.\\ lite M. D" after their names. lQO'_) follu\\'I'nO' hl'o gl'a'lllatioll peop e a their ages. All their, $undav, July 18:Dr, Paul the oldest son servt'd " . 0 ~. " mal tied life h<ls been spcnt in 'h h h I 1 '1 There is 110 one rule to prevent. ' \'1 lu \'1 I u II 'u' flOm medical college III Chlcilgo. North Loup where they have been C urc sc 00, 0 a,m. J.' r. Hoy an;"one from having polio. Most111 01 ar all ;:1I: SI!1Le Since that time Dr. Hemphill ha~ willlng to work fol' the better in- Hudson. Superintendent. ill1pol tallt things to do ale first,IllS j'( tUt Il frum combat 111 Ita~y Idevoted his til11'J anu stn'ngth en- ten:sts of the community. Don't make the day of God, In- to know all Y0\.l ean about theh.ad taken some speClal work m ItiJdy to the peOIJle of the com- ~II'. a11d ~II's. Roy S"h\"l't'g'''r of to a day for g'ames. Don't 'put symntoms of polio. Next thing toh.ansas City at the Research ' , -. " " ~,- I til"H' < 't I' .. ' l'" . k' I' InUl1lty. Babies who can cla11n to GI and Islanu came up Thursday to IeH I'y in 1e p ace of r'evel t nce. do is to call the phy~ician at once.

u. pl a. spccJa lZlng ,m s m .lr- be "his" nUI)lber well towan1 spend the day with the George Eb- Don't make this day of I'c-nca- DUIing the polio season be sure'~ea[t's. anu Cal;Cel', HiS SOll, \!lhl!- 4,000. Sund"y he pas~ed his 75th erharts. MI'. and Mrs. Schwiegel', lion. into a day of wrt:ck-re;:ttion, to: \Vash hands before eating. I:am, Jr. has. Ju~t completed hiS bil thday, but his office is still Mrs. Ebel hart, Connie, Sharon and Make a day of rest and worship. Keep f!ic's and other insects aw~y: , ..~~ ~'!'!Int€[lie~hlp In Sale111: Ore, ar:d ~I)en and thvugh h'l dO("" not care Jolc.ne \vcnt Oil to "'ll'L'SOll to tll~'"' - ------------ - .--has tal<en the same Ime of WUI k ,<: ~ . ~ '"" ~a h' f th D I' • to do much work, when called 111 home of Mr. ami Mrs. Cecil Lock-

The Comfolt Cummins family .0 •. , ,1S a er. ".1" • ....,:o~ge IS a all emergtncy, he nevel' lefus~s. hart.spent Sunday with the \VaJ'ne SU.I g~on. and. sP:C'lallz(~. Il1 obste- Many in the medical profession Mr. and MIS. \Vanen BrannonKing family at Sun:ter. tIlCS. H1S wlfe IS a tramed nUl s·~ rely on his diagnosis of a case as

ILlona Vodebr 31 Is "pel1lling this anu. th~,'y ha\,'e thl ee sons, Geol,l;e being coned. Bcside his work as aLI,1tl tlwo ehildren came up from\H'ek in Lincoln with Mrs. Mllis LO"~ll,S al:d BObby,v' any of, \\ flO 1\11 a doctor, Dr. Hemphill has me~ ~I }<'riUtY daftetrhnoon anuHill. She rode dOWl1 SUlldav \"'I·th m - t be doetols \ hen the" glv v spen 1e wee {en WI the Riley,;' '" . ,; sO'ved the community well in Brannons and George Maxsons.~iiss Clara McClatchey. up. Bo~h Dr. Paul and Dr. Georgp nlany other ways. He loves fluw- They retul'l1ed Sunday aftell1oon.

IJohn Jurgenski has bcc n vel y \\ el e In Pawhusk,l, Okla, for a us and the window box in his The North Loup postoffice is bc- '

I ill with heal t truuble the past r,umlJer of yeal s but two ye~r.'i oHice as well as the flowers ing re-decorateu this week, with\\cel " his d11 1 te !II }' ago Dr. Geolgt' and hiS Calmly" th t l't Db" . h f.' < an',", ~ 19 1 1',. rs. ,ay n.oved to Eugenc', Ore, anll \\hen PIO\<: .1. e e raw nug,e m. c arge 0 theWiberg of Em well has been ear- wo.rk. The celllng IS to be creaming- for him. Dr. Paul completed his \\'ork in 1\11'3. Hemphill h,lS been an able with the wJ,lIs two i;ihaucs of

l~an';as City, he with his wife assistant to the doctor for be- .Jean Eal nest and Kathleen green.'went to Eugen~ also and their sides raising their family, she has

Haught retul ned Saturuay' from son has just IlfOVl'd to Eugt'ne been' active in community af- Mr. and 111'''' Jim Coleillan cameValentinp, where they hal.l fpent ~illce completing his intelneship. f\Iils a llli still takes an acti\e over flom Shelby Saturday nightth ... "'f'ek with :III'. and Mr,:,. Don- He has two small daughters and palt in club, church and Iil)lalY ami Sunday took Janet and JillaIel Haught. c,ne son. Dr. Paul's daul;;hter, \\ ork. home with them. The giI1s had

"'> I Gueots this week in the hon,e spcnt t\,;.-o weeks here. Janet was

'f %i of ;\11S, Huth Haught are MIS. c. ifr. and Mrs..' WI'II Egleho.ff Observe a hou:;e guest of Bunlette Mulli-~ >ii;;i. C Haught and dau(;hter, Huth of rV" ~an and Jill spent the time with~y st. Paul, Minn. Mr. and !III'S. Joe KrL'ilek.

,50th A · . Q · tl A six pound daughter, Linua

~ , Frank John~on had din.l('l' Sun- nnlversary, ule ,y Susan, was bOPl to Mr. and Mrs.e,,"'~" day \\Ith Mrs. StelL\ I{elr and Richarll Babcocl, at the Lincoln!it:~ :'III'S. Fanny Sampl'e and ln the ilf- Mr. and Mrs. Will Eglehoffio Genelal hospital in Lincoln, Wed-,~ . temuon took !IllS. Kerr to thl"' cfleb. rated their golden \.Hdlling' about a luor1tl1 hel'" \v'I'11 lea\'" for n'sda" Jtl 7

, John Pal.~r home and he ar,d [t1 t th h ~ ~ e,;, 1 y .:'I ~,lln~versalY qu e y a e~r. om>? hi;, new station. Friday eveJ:jing \Vith only five weeks left till"', ", .1Is. Sample were guests of Mr. ll1 NOI,th ,LQUP Tue~?ay, WIt!1 o.nly they went to Taylor to spend a time to entertain the General con-fl ,and Mrs. Eallll'iOt Johnson. the. memlJels ~f th'::lr o\\n_famll;;:, \\eek with her people, the.R. ev. f th N"* ~ <-""" Mr. and Mr~, Orvil~e POI tis en-:'I1 a d M· Gle E I 'h t'f er('nce, e orth Loup Seventht) f " ~. " n • IS., n g ~ 0,' 1<'. H. Stevens family. ,Day Baptist church Is busy mak-

',.,..,,' ..Y totair.e,j members of the L. \V, Clodlnlla, la" and Mr, ar,d !llt~. Thur"day dinner guests Ul the ing' plans to tal<e c;;tre of the ncar.. , 1'01 tis fancily at dinner at the Kenneth Egkhoff, Oel\\ln, la, A. L. Sims home were the Max ly tOO expeeted guests. Entertain.

cafe ThU! ~d,lY evening. IpI escnt. Mr. Eglchurt'·s health is and 13111 Sims families, Harold ment eommittee, with Mrs. A. C.:'III'S, Ae!a Springer of l~ortlam!, not .guod and open house was not S\\anson and Gene Hosch fami- Ehret as ehair,man, is listing' avail-

Ore" \\!Jo has been viliiting' in advlsalJ.1e. lies. a}:lle sleeping ruoms in homes ,2ut-Scotia attell'lcd the Portis family . Malned at YOlk, Nebr., on Mr. and MIS. A. L. SilllS were SIde the cJ;!ureh ,membcrs11lp.pienie in Ord ::;:unJay. Other J~ly 13, 1~98, they. spent t~e fi~'st Sunday Llinner guests in the Lewis Meals for the delegates will bef,uests in the Earl Lir.eoln home oght yeals of their marneu lIfe Swanson home at Scotia. sel\'ed at the school house.in Scotia I;;lst week \Hle :'Ilrs, in YOlk. county and in 1906 cam~ Donnil, Vellla and AVQnne Desel Mr. and Mrs. E'llis K)il)ginsl,nithAlbel t \Vall,er of Peetz Colo to Dans Cn'ek, where th('y re- d I I of. St. Paul sIJent Sunday evel1ing• "j d tt· f t'l t an la Gi \11Ole were home froma,nd !lI.r. and M'". Lovs Splino~t'r Sl' e ,on ,ur alm tm 1 \.\'0 WIth Mr. and Mrs. Otto ual·t 7

•, ,; '" Grand Islal~d over the week enu. ' .... ~and son of Lincoln, years ago wilen they bought a They had been to the Devillo FishI . t I . 1 hey attenued the reception held

:'III'. a,.'.! :'Ills, Hcmy Dress and p ace In o\\n .am moved 111. at the De\ijlo l<'ish home SUllllay, home for a l'eception for Mr. andbaby of l\litchell, NebI'. all ivcd Both of their sons are, empl~y- fOI :".11', and Mrs. MaYllard Desel. Mrs. MaJ'ni'l.rd Desel. North Loup,l\Io~day for a blief stay with rela- ed by ~he Alt~u~ .PetloIL'unl.~~, )Irs. Bes~e Roby and lila left Dr. George ~enlpnlll chartered ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ti\'cs r.CI e. Carley Ba! bt'r, daugh- 111 10\\ a 3;s dlStllct !nanagel ~ 111 \V<:dn"sday for GH'en Hive!', a plane and flew with his wife and ~leI' of :'III'. and MI s. Claud 13.'\1 bc 1', opposite parts of Iowa, They have \Vyo" to spend aliuut a month three sons, Georgt" Louis and

.'i<"""",,,.,;@,,\\hohadspentsewralweeks \\ith ~l~ rr~l:Lfson, son of the Kenneth with the Elvie \Veed family. Bobby, from EUl;;f'ne, Ore" to Or~l'~' 3d them, came hOlr::e, MI's. Dress was g t'lv t s" Guests of Mr. and !l1rs. Claud Friday where Dr. Hemphill met

. ,GiJ. the fOlme, Jean BaIlieI'. . them. They made the trip in nine." , '_. ~.M'>. Ml!ltary sen ices for Rlehard Tholl1i,ls Over tre wc,;k end were hours, a distanCe of 1500 mites.

SUl1shine CI~ffold Hawkes was I sunja~ dlll?el' guests . of Mr. JEfflies, killed in the pattie of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin; Frazer, Jim- They plan to leave here TuesdaybOln in westell1 Io\\a 42 )'<:als and !Ilr,.. AI\In KlOn \Hle Mr'lsaint Lo in }<'lal1ee July 5, 19U, l1l1~ and Ann, of New York City. and go to Pawhuska, Okla" theiragL" and was Educated theIl', re-I a1cd ,MIS. Max Khn gll1sm,lth and \\llJ be held Fliday aftell100n They wel'l~ bavelling WIth 3. fanner home, for a few "days l;le­cdving his high school ~du~ation Judy, Mr. ~nd MI.s !ial,l;i ~{hng- flOm. the Methodist chllleh in bailer house and were en route to fOI:e retull1ing to On'gon. Dr.at GrHl1v.llle high school and later jlllsmlth, 111. and MI~. E~ \'vhalen NOltn Loup at h\o o'cloek with the Pacific coast with a stop ,over George has done quite a bit ofattending MOlning~ide collt'ge at an~ fa 11111y, M~. and !Ill s. Leland Hev. A. C. Ehl t t gi\ ing the at Yelluwstone National Park. flying al1l\ has his pilots license.~.iotIX CIty. He all i\ ed in Nor th IRILh a.~ld ;\Ian 11; Lee and Mr. and mcssage. The body will all ive in Frillay evening Mr. and Mrs, Dr. Paul Hemphill came byLotlp ChIistm;;ts day, 1925. He I !iiI s. Charles \'v olfe. 01 d Thursday via Union Pacific Thonias and their gllests, the Rus- tI ain, all iving in Granll Islandhad been \\ orl{ing in a bank in I !III'. and Ml s. Franklin Ball u\\ S and Hastings and Pearson \VilI S(lI Wllliams family all ha,l sup- early Satunlay morning where his IIo\\a. ami went to woIl< for !lIiI- of Lewiston, Mont, visited bIiefly have clJ,a,rge of al1a,ngements. per at the Velllun Thumas hOltle bruther met hill1, Mrs. A. P. l\1it­ton ~arnest in the bank hele, as:Mol1l1".y with hi~ sister, MIS. 1he North Loup Amelican L.t'gion and on Satutday they \\ele diI;ner roff, anu two son" a,l1iHU Tl1,Llrs­an "Xt!:t.p1~n, but the job Ian out ICloyd Ingc'lson and hpr family. \\ilI be in charge of the mihtalY gue",ts of the Callull 1hu1l13,S. day frum thdr home in Spling·when t1,1c\, yanl, reol gailized. ClIff I They went flom here to Lincoln scrviet's., fe,mily. field, VI., and Dr. \V. J. lI,elllphill

A Mr. and Mrs. Ed S\llith of I Ur. amI Mrs. Edwin }<'ni.zel', met them in, Grand Island. Mrs... .'~ FOIt2f:.:Ao, Calif'

J\vho had spent te.-n Jinllnie anJ Ann \\"ere \ Sunday Paul lie111vll111 \Vas unable to

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days with her parents, Mr. and IOll1ner guests of the Annual Fra- com~.:'IIIs. L. W. Portis left Monday for IZCI' family.' MISS Mary T. Davis arrivedt1~eir home, A family picnic for The Lq;ion Auxillal y men\l;el s home last week frum Hall'ison,the member::; of the Portis fami- are holdin~' an ice el eam social Al k, where she hau takcll Mr.lies was. held~.SUl1l1ay at the Ollli Saturday. ;ight in their rooms in a~~,d I\1IS. Duncan \\'olten:ath, andl'ark, \Vlth 12 present. Mr, and lthe L"glon hall. Ice creaL! ami t 0 .ehlldlen to see MIS \\olte-:\IIS, Owen Portis and son of cake will be sen'eu. Il~at~. s palents, Mr. anu Mrs. P ..\ ' , ·t' \'"'h 'u 'I d E. C1ell1ent. Mr. and Mrs. Clem-

. L~COI "s', v as " al. "1", an Mr. a.nd Mrs. l\Ie11ord Goodl ich ent have bought a 'place at Hal'-:\!l~. Kell;' Al thul and Ha) mOl1d 1\\ (re gUl'StS of honor at a faJllily rison and mov'd the 'e th' .uF Brcm~rton, anu Mr, anu Mrs. p:cnic held SunLlay at the home of Miss Davis Wi~1 spel~d th

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hobel t ,~e\\lon, Laurell an,~ L.ola MIS. Berta Bal bcl'. Guests in- the summer here, staying withlOf ~en\cr ha\e ~Iso beej1,\~sl.tll1g e!l.:lled :\11'. and MIS. C. ). Good- Vest!', Tholllgate.1:0 e. ,The ~e\\ ton famll) left Ilch anu fallllly, Mr. a,nd Mrs.tounday for po~l<, to spenu a few Ru"sell Bar1;cr and family, 111'.d,~ys before E;>Olng 1101ue. ami MIS. Claud Barber and fam­

Ben Nehon has bought a lamh ily; Mr. anLI i11". Nels Jorgc'nsenr (ar yunnhup, CQ.l<,2. l\I" Nelson 2 vu family. l\V" al)d !lhs. !lleIlJ'Jlle ft Tuesday mOll1lng for GUl1l::i- Van HOIII and f3.1(1ily and :\11'. anucon. to- look after lilalters per- MI s. Clifton Clal k. Ihnulu Gooe!­t2.ll1ll1g ,to the ranch, rich of Challrun will all ive

S-Sgt. and l\1~~, :'I1a;.,: ~il11s anu Thul sda.y to be hel e while his 1~on Rlcky~ alnv"d eaIly Thurs- bl'Othc'r is here.l:ny mOllllng from Dorsey, Md" 1\11'. and MIS. Charlie Hatflehl

North LO' lp' Ch.o"se Fnclory _ one 0'-.f th" fe':N l'n th" t t l\\I;lere he lfa.s ?Ccn .stationed with o~ Lexington were guests over• ,.... .... .... sa e .. the allllY. H.e IS bell1g tr<tnsfell'ed the week enu in thll homtl of Nora

one of the vallet's inost thriving indul3lries. tq Ft. LeWIS, Wash, and after and Owen White anu ~Irs. l<'anny- ---~-------.~--"~-' - --:;;;;;;;;:~,;;:;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;.,.-~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,;,.;;;;-;; Cox, GIant Whlte' of 1\:il11ball I'S,. -..·mr__=-v....-~

alw visitilllr there'.MI s. Gru\ er Joqc;cnsen was

hono~'t'd 'at ~ show,er helL! MQndaye\ cmn!$' at the home of Mn;. NelsJCI gC'llsen.

MI'. anu M{s. \Vhi{llL'Y Martinuf New YOlk City who had spentthe we.ek ,enu ,vith his sister and

I hUs'lJand, Mr. ancl MIS. ChaIlie ~~_=:"""'='"' _i l'lal k left M,01lLiay mowing.I The North LOllP Lions' club willlueet n!Cxt Thursl1.IY, July 15, atthe l'ortis CafE'. at 7 p.m. (Noticeth<: chan6e in tim,;).

Tjle Promotion Day of the Me­thudist eburch school was hell!last Sunday. AW<J,Hls wele pre­scntee!, bilJles for 100',~ atten,j­ance, certiJ;lt'ates fur wUlk duneIn the val ious devartments, andco tific,ltes of promotion. MissHerdine Ingl'I~OIl was in chalgl'of the plUglam, helplt,g l\;1rs.Urace Nelson and Mrs. FredBaIlz, ctepartmen~al suverintend­C'llts

.M~ss Lois Bir.millgham was the01 E;anist at the dedication of 'th,~

hammond 01gad, at the' PinewuodDowl, Pioneer Park at Linco1J1 ,

:Slll1Llay evening, July 4. Miss13lImir\ghalll is the' 01ganist . atSt. P,\Ul's !llethullist chun handi~ a fOllller NoIlh Loup gill.

MI', and MIS, !llilfOlll Goodlic11all [\'t'c! Satul'.tty flom thelr homein Blooklyn. N. Y. for a ten day\a~ation with lelatives hell'. Theycue hOUSt'guC'sts of his sister, Mrs.BeIla Balber. Mrs. Balbel' andHlIs~"ell ll1e:t them in Gr.'lnd Islallll.!llilfnl\l i;;'Clllpl,)yl'c! in a e:lbilwt

1;1:\!1tlf:>.clul ing pl:\l1t in 1~1O'01dJ n, ••---....--------.....-1 e.__~----"""--.....- ...._ .....~----..----...-----.......-----......-----~~

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continucd to work at any job hecould get, including faun WOI kan-I a year with Western Publicservice,

When the North Loup Cheesecompany opened up he dt ove the

Ifil st tI uck for them. Except for• ...:- -..J about 8 months in 1934 he has

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been so employed ever since. In19!7 !1<J opened an ice cream andpr>Jduce sta lion. which he is stillrunning, In 1£12;) he was n1311iedto Aleta Mauch..stcr, awl theyhave lived in North LOllP eversince. They have seven children,foul' sons, Dal,,",-Robt'r t, Ric haruand GalY. and tllIee daughtel':',Erlt'l1l" Lin,la and Pat! ida,

Because he has been hatllingploduce so long fol' the che<:sl~

eOlll1.Jany anu becaUSe' he coverc'dso lalge a tenitoly, !III'. Ha\~I<es

belie\"Cs he has as lal ge a speakilcgaeqllaintan('.' as any man in thetell itOl y. L1 that time be hauledfrom nea lly ever y pal t of Valleycounty and flom parts of all thesun vunding counties, He bc"ganhis new duties July 6.

The North Loup Cheese com­l-':lny suffe red a se\ eI e loss somel1wnths ago in the death of the\"l'ry effici,,'nt manager, Clarc!1eeS\\ltzCI'. Sin~e that time thL' man­a:;;ement has been lool<lng aruundfor a man to take his place, andlast week they found one in thept:t son of S. C. Ha\\ kes, who haslong been an employee of thecompany, but in a different ca­p~'lcity.

S. C. Hawkes Is NewCheQse Co. Manager

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"WANT~':O~ SELL- LIST~I;.~Oit~IJTHIS~PAGE~~ •• - -1 ;

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~IF~YOU

WaJ;lt ads costs 10 cents per line per insertion and minimum,charge for any ad accepted will be SOc. Send remittance withyour copy. figuring 5 words to the line.

NORTH LOUP readers may place their ads with Mrs. T. J.Hamer, our North Loup representative, if they wish. ARCADIAreaders may place their ads with Mrs. Everett Webb. BUR­WELL readers with Mrs. Asa Anderson, sr .• and ERICSON withGertru.de Michner.

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• LIVESTOCK1< OR SALE _. 1 yearling roan

Hulking strain shorthor n bull.Geolge Va nosda.l, 7 miles northof Greclt:y, 15-2tp

FOR SALE - Modern type Reg­istered Hereford bulls, Phone1620 W. II. Schullel, NOlth Loup,

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Top Assem­l ;

Top Assem-

LOST· ~ EncIgate otf my tr uck," Leave at Clements Service Sta-

tion': Ed, Sevenker, 15-2tp

TAK~N' UP -;-. \ a r.tray 8011121horse. Owner can pay for ex­penses and have it. It has beenhere' 2 months, Robert l<:ncc­ma~, EIicson, Neb. H-3tp

• RE1~L ~&TATE ,

• Farm Equipment

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STRAYE!): White face calfweight about. 450 ~bs" freshbrand on left side, Notify FloydWelz<'! or Leo Long. 16-ltp

LOST - A new 3-gal milk cantaken by mistake f'rom Co-opCrea!l1elY. A1{It:\,1 Burson, 16-ltc

LOST - A 5-gal cream can be­tween 01 d and Elyria. Finderplease notify Joe Kuklish.. ' • 16-21p

• Seeds & ~ ursery

LAIWE MODERN HOUSE forSale, Good location, two lotsshown by appointment only,Wote post office box 215, 01'0,Nebr. 1~-2tp

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GEO. A. PARKINSO. D.

OPTOMETHISTOnly oIDce in the Lo't,p

Valley devoted exclusivelyto the care ot your eyes.

OIDce In the White Building'

" 'Across the street trom theOrd Hospital. Just South ot

the Methodist Parsonage.

Phone 90

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~Itlllll-&-N OCl~UlII At) s..:\OTl('}; 01:' PIWB.\TJo:.

In the County Court of ValleyCounty, Nebraska. Estate of Wil­liam A'. Schauer, deceased. TheState of Nebraska, to all concerti­cd: Notice is her eby given tha t apetition has been filed for the pro­bate of the WIll of sald Deceasedand for the appointment of Hel~nSchauer as Executrix thereof.which will be for hcarlng in th'isCOUl t on Aug u:;?t 2, 1948, at 19o'clock A . M, :. '

JOSEPH W. RA~L\EKg~SCounty Juuge. ' .,

(SEAL) ,J';'ly 15·~t

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DICK WHITMAN, secretaru-rreasurer: .'

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'I'hat Serve 'I'he Farmers Interests\

'CALL ON YOUR. \

Production Credit Association

Second and Fourth Wednesdays 01 each month,

Quiz Classi,fi.ed ~t\d.s ~et ~esUIf$,'~:N

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PHONE 135Kokes & Petska

LIQUORSEast of Chevy Garage

Photog raphy is a profession withsome people an' a disease withothers. I nev er remember whether:1 pleasant woman wuz pta ty ornot.

You're always sure or faIrdealingand honesty in our transactions!

E. S. l\lurrayItcal Estate - Farm Loans

E. S. 1\luIr~y ~{all)h DouglasI------ ----- ~~------..

July 15-5~

JOHN P. MISKO,Referee.

ASHLEY~10RrrUARY:

SCOT1A

Phone Coiled I

Store 2741 House 2961

An,lbulullCO Bcrvlco

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-Nothing is lost unless a QUIZwant 'ad can't find it. t1. ,r

designed espe­cially for YOIlto get rid 0 fyour bulges and,ivo 'YOIl health­ful ,posluro.

HAV.!;; A

SPENCER'SUPPORT

SylviaDye

Or!J Hotel, Saturday attcrnoons, .,

ATHLETES FOOT ITCHHOW To' ~TOP IT

MAKE 5 MIN,UTE TEST(~t.·t I'E-Ol. ai a u ) tlt·u~ e t o re, \J.­1,1, Urb 1'0\\ l:ltFl f. 1'1:'I:I'lt \'r­I-'U fll,,;,:[.'III<- Fll.1. S rHE'(" U.It.'adll'~ ,1I01IE ;,;~r",~ til lULl. t h eItc h, (~C't :\il;\\ fuot coul(ort o r~Ullr a.~(' h.u:li. '(utI ...) a t Ld. 1'\Hvra u e k. UI lit=;: StUlt".

Nebr.

Oro, Nebr.

C. 1. MILLEH, M. D. '

F. L. BLESSINGDENTI::3-r

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Telephone 65

X-Hay Diagnosis.' .

Office in Masonic Temple

.WEEKES AGENCYE. ];3. WeekesW. J. Boomer

,Rear' Estate - 'LoansInsurance

Office in Weekes Building

HASTINGS - PEAHSON. MORTUARY'

, .Special attention given to

SUHGEHY & DIAGNOSIS

Office in the Ord Hospital .

1st door south of Quiz: otllce

Phone 3

Phones: Nite or Day 377

OHV, NElm.Arcadia '

Nebr.

OPTOMETHIs'r

DR GLEN AUBLE

DR. LEONARDCIIlROl'HACTOR

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. O,ffice at home otMrs. L. J. Auble

'phone'153Monday through Friday

FHANK A. BARTA, M. D:SPECIALIST

E,)'e, Ear, NQse and ThroatGlasses FItted

Phone'85

Ord

DR C. W. WEEKES, M. D.I----~--'---~DR D. W. WALD, M, D.

Associates in practice of~ med.k.ine an.) ~UJ'gelY

X-ray DiagnosisLaboratoryEledlvc,aldiography

Orfice hours: 9;00 to 6 :00 dailyWed. & Sat. nights 7;00 to 9;00

".Otllce phvnc- 31

Dr.' Weekes Dr. WahlRes: 129 Hes. 531

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ORD DIR~CTORY~. • , ~ I _l _" .... ~ ~ , \. ,

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L(),ui.l or ~,,-lu,-,a tion meeting'. S: 00p.m.

Thursda y, \V,S.C,S, meeting,Friday, choir rehearsal, 8 p.m.One week from Sunday, July

23, the Victory Four quartet ofAsbury Theological Seminary willpresent a concert of sacred musicat the 11:00 worship haul', Weconsidc r ourselves very fortunateto ha ve these .young men cometo Arcadia, They have been tra­vC'ling and singing in Californiaand all along the west coast, andwill stop over here Oil their wayback to Ko n t uc ky,

~ULY 15, 1948

Mrs. Webb IsNew Postmaster

Arcadia, Nebr.

By MRS. A. RASMUSSEN

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OLIVER

ANew farm Power LeaderHere's the power leader of Oliver's new, modern tractorfleet. It's the husky 3·4 plow 1'88" with a 6-cylinder engin.~nJ six forward speeds to provide )'OU with a practical work.mg pace for every farm operation. ",

The "S8" is an ideal unit for concentrated far~ing •••{or all the heavy "rush" jobs season after season, To suityour fuel situation, Oliver offers three great engines: (1)for gasoline, (2) {or tractor fuels, (3) diesel, , • designedspecifically for a farm tractor and available later.

Look at these new features: direct drive power take-off,Oil Miser transmission case, floating oil pUllIp screen inlet,'20.gallon fuel tank, battery ignition and automatic sparkadvance, basic interchangeability of Oliver's full Iine of cen­trally mounted and rear suspended tools and a choice oEinterchangeable cast iron or stamped steel wheels with allother new Row Crop models. "

l Let us give you the details on all the valuable farm-utilityfeatures found 011 Oliver's new (arm-engineered tractor fleet,tJUi~t in Row Crop, Standard, Row Crop with Adjustable""rout Axle or Single Front Wheel models--'.-. -- ... ~ - -- - ---: ", - -- _.- --

Ko'sal­Dallas,in AI'-

Valley CountyImplement Co.

ORD NEBR."----

REAL ESTATE SALE

at 2 P. M.

Tuesday. July 20. 1948.

At 'Vest Front Door of Court House,Greeley, Nebraska

TEUl\IS: 15% cash on day of sale, balanceon confirmation. If desiring further in­formation write or see, "

This farm is known as the ELIZA A. SMITH place and islocated about 4 miles south and east Irom Town of Scotia.LEGAL DECRIPTION: Northeast Quarter (NEt) of Section23. Township 17, North, Range 12. West of the Sixth P. M.•in Greeley County. Nebraska.

The above farm is improved, soil is black loam and 149acres under cultivation. This land is completely leveland highly productive. with good roads running on theeast and north sides thereof.

The following described farm will b& sold at Refereo'sSale on

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See The Fam()us

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Krause One~Way Perform

With Dif'ferent Tractors And InDifferent Widths -12 ft•• 7 ft.• & 5 ft.

wtih Oliver 88, Allis Chalmers \VC and Ford

Friday,July 16Starting' at 10 O'clock A.1\I., to 7 P.l\I.

ON THE

,JOHN MASON FARMNext to Vinton Schopl- 61\liles S\V of Ord on Highway

- ~ Everybodv Invited-, -

Attend this demonstration and see the way to improve yields - save s~il-1>reservemoisture - do Inore plowing with less power and less fuel, ' ""') '" , ~ i ,i I ~: ,if

MORTUA[~YChairs for 'gatheri11gs or par lies

no chargeOrd lll1~ill<~s Phone 377

~,~~,~ ;s..~. $'$"t, $'~'~$<~'~$'~"$"~"~~~.~~

'~'~'~~~'~~<i':'-S'~"~$>-S'~~ ~.~~,~~,~-s~,~

lL\STl~(JS - l'EAHSO~

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$2.38

$12.65

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rl'YPICAL PUICES

One Table Reduced to .........•.....................

i\lANY OTIIEl{ LO]'S AND ITEMSAT THE~IENDOUS SAVINGS!

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SWIM SUITS -- Half Price

\ REDUCTIONS RANGE FROM ONE· FOURTH TO ONE-HALF!

ALL SALES FINAL. NO ALTERATIONS

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J. M. LANIGAN,

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WHITE PURSES. cut to

$22.50 DRESSES TO$12.95 DRESSES TO

$6.50 DRESSES TO

ALL SUMMERDRESSES REDUCED

Greeley, Nebruska

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Mulligan Fined on•

Failur~ to StopDale Mullig ill of North Loup

\\8S fined $10 and $1 costs byValley Counly Judge Joseph W.Hamael,ers last \\eel, on ChJIt;lSof falhng to stop at a stop sign una higlmaY ne8r NOlth Loup

1he def.:ml.:mt plcaued guilty. 'Ht! \\as ailtstlu by Safety Pallul-,man GUy L. Smith Th~ complaint\\ as flleu by County A HOIneyHa1l'h NOllltan.

T~gs'ltquilt:el on combines al,Jthr cc;lung lllachL1( s under the Ne­blasl<a. Nvxlvlls \VC~d law arc nvWa\<\11.11:le to all lllac;hlae ownclSat the ¥dlky county extcn::JrJlloff\c;e and the \\ecd ui:-;lrict uf­hee.'111') Ul,;s llluH Le altdlhcu to

the r.lae hine ill a eon»pidoClsplilcr.,..... O\\\l..llS withuut t8gs ontllciF cqUll'lllCont al e sub jed tofinl' for \Iul.lliun of the Jaw. Asl<.i te in~l'eetol Is eXl'<:dc(\ in thisar t ,l Iovol1.

InstIll< ll'Jll;, for c1eallilli~ h.ll v­est l1,<aehi<Il('ly Ldo!<' lltu\ing flVlltone fallH tQ anvth.'1 ale eXI'I,lj.\­eLI on t.he t8gs l'uIl'vse of thelaw i,.; to jHe\ent th.' tlan~polta­

tion of nuxious \\ eetl secds fl01l1one fleI,l to the next

Youny Stalks Cut to Stubs:Benzln~ Hexachloriqo KIlls

Pe"t Which Threatens Crop

Natul') IUle\\ctl !lCI' allack OilValley coun ty Cl up3 tlJis \HcI<\\ itll thc fOlilth :;el iOliS mC'latewhich h<1;> Clpl''':'llnl in this all'a illICcellt \He]{s.

AI my \\ UllllS by the ba llaliollsale che\\lng their way thloughcOIn fields along the 1'1\ er east ofOil\. Most U1l,lllage is ltpolt~d illthe young COl n in fields w he] eClOpS \HI e haIled out .

It is tllC fil::it rfpolt of thoallll>' \\ Ollll in the COlllty in Hcenty~at s. '

I!'ll~t plagued by spring Ihough t ,follo\\ eel by <:l Op-lllVW illg hall awlthe \\ heat ualllJ3illg lIessiCln fly,the f8utlcls ale now thltattn~·tl

wrth the 01(lltE'l:l.tivn of thcir lateCOl t1 uy lIle n'_w lUel'ale.

"1ho Qlvunu 13 alne willr thClll111 some ficl(ls." sai'] COl-wly Ag­wt C. C, ~al·~. "lJley do thelrualn:.lg~ quic]{ly, le::ning a b,Hlenpath of cOIn stril)[l':c1 down toa n,\Cle stub" .

Sill a,) Iiilk r FOUlHl.BenLill~ hexal h!Qride Pi 0\ e(~ the

most cffkicnt I<llIe!: in tests ll1(vl,jpy Dalt: ill1Ihc'!13tely Ullon diS­COHI Y of tbe \\ Ollll. He Ul gr USPI aYlpg fOI £'rau:<:ation ano] cOll­tIol of the t~leat Other Epla>steste~f \HIt' lhloillalle and !:o lXr.

Fet:din~ mo.,tly at nighl, aLllYWOIIllS SPl pd the uay hiud'~n in thesoil or in tho center of the cOInstalk in oluer to kcep out of tLe.sun The night Ialdels begintLeir dt:;s(r llctlon in the e\ eningWhllh, is th" best tw ~ to S:)!.l y'.

Lea HS fall fu s t to th J !JtS ts':l] pcflte. :{ext come tIl(' stdll S\\Ith the h:;I'1es of \\Ollll 1 fi~hting'

each oth~r {or the be..!' posltion~,

Dale said. 1hey \\01 1; so fasl, 11'added, that a flejd 11 ay l~ol{ aUlight onG cloy anu be <1~stlo>cel byth" next

Fields r.1f alrt'auy by t.he lidorf almy \\GllllS ale on fall~lfl ofP"ul Gen~31{!, Ed and \'cll Tbll­,nellllan, D. S. MC();5l1 :<.:11, Ken­neth Tlllln,~lll1all, Hr,sJ Leon,lld,\Vayne Ste\\ al t, J:;lll,UlUd Vod' h·nal, all nc;;\r Or 01 an'l 1311\ Se:hu,ldof NOl th Loup.

E:'iperiments With ~pray kll\er\Hle call ku out by Dah on infEst­ed cal n of Gencsk1 \Vhcn ben­zine hexachloliue wa;> testHI to bethe best of the (hlee spla>s, Gen­('sId plvccucd to splay the ch'~m­kal. He dpvlts a g 000 lull i l\his fields,

Dale expl essed the Lelld thatthe almy \\ OllllS hatched In th,'new g Iu\\lh in slllall Jill ai n fie~,11

whcle hail fell Aftr I the neWgluwth was cat01. the \\·Oll1l.:!

mo\ ed into the gl,lSSlS :tnd fll~,llly

into the new cOIn lIe IQ10llJt1Mt olu corn IJIJlltecl at tIto Ilg­ulelr time 13 not beinG botLelvt

to ~~~I_c.~:xtell~ '_

Law Requires TagI-'~arvest Machine

Army Worms StripCorn In nail Area

-It sel\s tw ice as fast when it'sau\ el tis,cd. Use QUI~ \\ ant ads tf

ICenneth l(eo\\ n of Scutia plea<l­col I g uilly to state chal ges ofdri\lllg without blakes and \\C'.Sfmctl $10 a':d S1 cosls in Va.lIey(ou'lly court last \\eek

HIS case was heald by JudgeJoseph \\'. Hamad,els anu pruse­cuteu by County Attolney RalphNOlman The uefenuant \\as al­H:;tetl by Guy L. SmIth of thestate safdy patlol

~1rs. Otto JohnsonDies at Lincoln

I.~ck o·f BrakesBrings $10 Fine

Ord Sisters CastIn Hasth195 Play

Hiss Challene Mun:1 of Oldhas the title lole 'in the Hastlllgsc011(ge Sltl11l1er thealle prvdllc­tion of "Kllld Lady," to be Ple­sen.ted in Hactings on July 27 and28

Miss Veilia Munn is alsonall.ed in the p!ay' cast Both sis­tus ale daughters of Mr. a:1(1MIS, George !\1unll of OIU.

In thc title 10k, Charlene \\111play the palt of Mazy Henks.Velcla \\111 play Luey \VestollThe pl:ly, final pleEentatioll ofthe colic ge sumn,er for 1918, isl,ndcr the ducctlOn of II. KClthS!Otl1\.l\\ er.

'KlIld Lady" is a ps> ~hological

dr ama in thl.:e acts, auapte,1 byE,j\\aIU Chodolo\l flom a storyby Hugh Walpole. It fil ,t ~p­

pt al cd on 131 va'J\\ ay dUI it'i:' theScaSOll of 1931-35 and \\ as le­\l\ed the follu\\lng )~ar for 102pt:I fOlmar,ces.

ThIs \\ 111 be the thil Ll play in\\ 1<lch the MunIl SlStt IS ha\ e ap­pcaHll together at Hastlllgs Fll st\1 as "T he Ball t tts of \VuIJpoleStHd' in May. follu\\ cd by "AI'­i~l'lC And OIL! Lace" in Jl:ne.

\VOIU h,ls Ie,\ched fricnds hel eof the ucath at L1llLoln on July Jof MIS. ottu Johns~n. 71, a fOlmerOld ICslllellt who lIloH'd \\lth herfunlly to Linco'n about t\\enty­fl\ e y eill ~ ago. BUllal was madeJlly 8 In Wyuka cemeter y.

She 1s sUJ\l\ld by her hu.,band,\',1'0 mal<c s hIS home in Lincoln\,,,til thllr )UUllGest daughter,MIS. It 11. Sn>tler, and aho by

,1\\0 othcr daughters, MIS. 1<'01'­1 etL I<;no, of Llltc 0111, and :-11::0. All-tC"ll' Bc I an, of Omaha ,

The Johnsun famIly \\as a \\ell1,1.o\\n one willIe IrVII'i:' III OlLl,both buniS aldent l'rlsbytellanChUllh \\Orkcl:;. J\!r Juhn on \\asa tl,tHllng s.lksman emplo)edfvl )c3.IS by Neblash,i Meleanlll"Co, of Glan'] 1sl,lnu, III ltn:; tClIi­tal y.

131US for the constr uct ion ofthe HEA "A" section, which Willserve approxhua tely 630 Ia rins inthIS al ea, al e sclleuuled for open­il'g Thul ~day in the 01 u offlce,Mal",g,'r W. P Hollanu::; an­nounclu this \\ eeI<

Thleo 10\\lst bids \\111 be dis­patched to \V<lshlnj? ton illlllleui­atcly. 1"lllal apploval of the Will­nl:ll{ btu is expect.:el within awcek

After thc 01 d office nollfiesthe applu\Cd bidder of thecelltlact a\\31l1, the cOlllpany ha~

10 ua> s to get on n\e job As soonas WOII< b(gin~, the contractol' hasDO da>s to flr,ish.

Holl~ Il< Is I epur tcd that suffi­cient mater ial fcl' the job is nQwon hawl \\lth the exceptioll of cop­per wue. He auuetl. ho\\e\er,that no trouble was anliclpa.teJ inobta'n:ll!{ the n,:c;Es~ary supply ofwue All matcrial is fUIlli;:;heu bythe HEA

He saill tha t til(' cost of the plO­ied is e$timatcll bet\\ecn $273 anti$300 per nlilc At this late ,thetot<ll cvst \\111 appluaeh $98,000.

A hcaling befOle the state lail­way commbsion ()n the granti 19of a fl J ..cl,!~e for the "B' sectionis SL11( dLlkd for AuQ' 2. ae:eOld­in,g to HOllands All SOOll as theapl'lu\al is malle, the Old offlceis prepaltd to btgin staking thelIBl'l he ~aLl

Ditchers Expected Wcdn'duyMrs. Grove Is Instructor.

May Register for Cla"ses

CLUB TO OPEN.TIle Old VeteICl!ls' club \\111

opcn ~!c'n'18>·, J'Jly 26, aftel' be1l1gc1os':tl f01 l\\ 0 \\ ed, ~ to pe I n11 tva( <ltions fo!' emplo)·cl."

pono Foundf;JfionPlans fv1eeting

Passing the Cl hi:> last FI ,uay,10-montil-olu Joan 01 tgils wasIepultcd ill illlPIU\cd conultionthlS \\cel, at the Unl\el~lty of Ne­blasl{a hospital in Olllal'a, accortl­i:lg to WOIU I~ceivell h~le.

Sl'e suffelnl Sl;Hle s~alds flomhcr hips to her feet two \\ eeksago In a bath at her home in Ord.. If Joan cOlltll1UeS to 11llpIO\e as

well as she has, s 11e IS expel ted tobe 1~leCls~d to Ieturn home inabuut six \Hel,,,, dOCtOlS ltpoltcd.

Joan OrtgiesIs Inlproved

The naliOI',tl fO\I'H.l::rLon for t1.(·run entl<JIl Cln,J (lIre of pvlio \\ ll\11;.1\ e a dl~triet nh eting 1lI UI.lndIsland Thulsday. 1'1\('1 e \\l1I b3 anedic;11 sll<al{er at the st Flan­cis HO~PIl31 Joe Eall'aekcls,r-1I s. I<;d Kokes f'll1ll MI s. !tossAllen plan to attenu Thcy all'gEtting plep.lIed to hal.(.llc anycates of polio \\e might ha\c 111this tUlItoIy. W.th thc cpiuun:elaging in the Caloln)a~ aml [0

many pc ople mal\llll;; ClOSS COWl­try motol' tr'l-'s nVlv they \\ alllt:;\ el ~ one to be espcdally cal efulalJOl,t the funuilmental lules ofhealth, not getting o\t:r·tll.:d andkrq:ing Utu1S11s, dIsheS, etc."l,ospltal clean" and to \\age aval on fiic~.

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Only \Vecds trH in Gcneski Corn J11ield\Vhcn \Vofms ~Iovcd On

As pro. ed by this Swopes photo, only wee ds were left in what was once a fine field ofcorn on the Paul Geneski farm east of Ord. aft ar the 'marching battalions of army worms fin­ished their work. In the background can be seen et field of corn which so far has csccpcddepredations of the new crop pest.

Pool Still DrySewer Is Due

-------'----------'---------+REA tt10ves Ahead.nAIl Secflen Bids

Olll'S ncw Ultl a modcl:1 S\\ im­ming pool s\lll I enUlllS unused this\\eek because of a. Iac1< of that\Cry ncc<:,ssalY httle Itun c,ll\edwater. Plvmh.s of the scw.:rcompany to bt'g in \\ oIl, h,1' e I e­peatedly bccn Hush cd do\\ n thedrain.

Accol Ull1g to the latest infol ma­tion fHim Ma> 01' F. L Blcs;:;lllg,th~ ditch mcn ale due \VCtlne..,d::ry.AccOH1lng to many Ord Citizens,the dItch men 3Ie O\elUUe '

C. J. MOltensen iepults to theQujz tha.t he talked by telephoneMonu8Y to Mr. goblcl(, of these\\ el' diggil'g company, who sfCidthe brg digger \\uulu be hele\VedllLstiay anu a eClll08d of \lIetoday

\'vlu!e \\ ,\lting for water andflllishil,g touches on the bathhous(', Dl! ~c tor Alex COehl8,I,CCO,ltinues to stlU\5then the plO­gl am se hcdule,J \\ hcn the poolopens. Heghtl alivns for sw im­ming clas~es ar e no ,v be:ng ac-cept<.;u. I .

MIS. Rotert Grove, a celti­fied Hed CIV;:'S SWIlllllll:lg andhfcsa\ing' instructor:, \\,lS 8ppoint­ed to th~ pool staff at a leeentmeeting of the Old Rcu ClvSSchapter Al ca Dll ector Hobbel SVllwas plt:sEnt at the meetin(;

MIS. UIOH Will aSbi~t Lltt'gllaluKeith Ko\'ancla in the mOl ningc1asscs On I ecommem!a tion ofH.obbel;:;un, the Oru Reu CIVSS\ oted to pay the ne,v instl\.lctor·ssalal y and IefuI,d to I{o\ anua tt.eexpense he ineuIl ell \\Iuk attend­ing a lecent RC acqu"lic sch<.;olin Glanu Islanu.

In addItion, the chapte!' agl.:.:dto fUI nish the poul \\ rth a buoy­11l1e for mar\<il'g' the po:nt whelethe shallow \vater ends in a ShOll pdlop at the cli\ ll1g boalll end ofthe pool.

Whlle ex}'r .:;:;sing doubt that thepool \\ ould be fUlished 111 time toallow a full swimming COUI so tobc COIl' pie ted, Dll ector Cochr al,esaid CHI y effoI t \\CllIJ bo maueto pi oviJe e,s much ,instluction aspusslble. 1he puol ts expe<:tcd tobe closcd al f"und the last of

by August, about a weck befoleon school bcg;'ls,at Classcs wrll be 111 sessron in the

mOllllllg flom MontiJ.Y to Satur­clay \\lth diYis,Ol.S in the pILl',junior and ad\'al,led s\\immingand dl\lI1g c1i:1ssiflcatic ns fOI bllt'1bo)s and girls.

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Vol 66 No 17

Miss Ellen Monfross andRoland Moore Join High

School Teoching Staff

PI~nes AddedTo Ord Fleet

1:1 1J I~UI H.\l~BO\\'.

l<'lank Kapu~tka tock his chll­dICn trout fbhll1g m ,,1e Cellarli\t'l Sunda;o. They came houeWith a catch of se\Cn lambo\vtlout The ial gest l1le"suI.:d 0\ er151~ mches in l.:ngth. There is noconteEt on for tlvUt. so the le­\\ alll fOI catching that big one\\ III be in th,' (';1 tlng

T\\ 0 airplan~s v.ere ad'Jc r1 tothe Old fleet during the \Hel;:blinging' the total to cigl't \\hichele pClm.tnently hangalcu' at ther,luPicipal ail pOIt.

A four-pa~-senger Stin~on wasI'UIchas~d in Om,1\\a by DI110Truyer. A three-place 1'lper ~uplr

Cluber was flu\\n III frum Lexing­ton unller the ol\lH'I;:;hlP of L('s­Ii~ Na~h and 01 eI Koclhng

Vrsltol s at I he alrpol t this\\Eck included one man f10Jl-1 De­trOit, Mlch, elllvnte to' Luslc,\V>o, one flom Demel', Colo,ellvutf' to Clarlon, la, ar;'1 an­other flom Falls city.

Ajlpvlt Manager Gcne Balnettal1nounCld that G 1. tlaining'\.ould contlllue for allother yearbut effccti\C July 1, the pHgla,ncnanged EO that Etuuents mustEl.l'W just calise fOI taking' 1l13httlaining. Tl allling must bc u:..edtowald a eal.:er or other busincssrt ;:I.sons, he saill.

-Thelt' ha\e bern no bi.,- fisll en­tCI ed in the fislung co~test thepr,st week. L'-\st \HelC DoaneI.udtlingll'n ri'glstel.:d a 12 1b, 6OL. carp caught at Lake El'cson.Hc was fishlllg With a liver IUUand caught thlee caIp that \High­etl 27 POUI:US

Don UIban, 15 year old Okla­homa CIty boy \ iSltil'g hel e, Tues­day tnteled a 411 pounll bas3 thathe callght at Elicson with lodami leel, u;:;ing a minnow as baitIt is the fOUlth lazg.:st bass entel­cd to date.

Other big fi~h entcreu to datein the fishing contESt sponsorcdbi the 01 d Cham!Jer of Commel coare:

A 5 3* lb. bass caught by BobA(lam.:k at Lake Elilson June16. He \\ as using a casting lod

A 5 lb. black bass entel.:d byTheador e Hallner of EI ieso:1,callght on a set IlllC on APlll 30.

A dI Ullllner bafs \Hig,hing 1PlltJs. caught in the Schu zbel g'ba:>uu at Bi,lI\HII on June 12 byRalph Dielbelger. He was U~L1g

a set line anu minnow ba It.A 10 Ib, 4 oz. calp entelld

ChaIles Cos of I<;ricson caughta set line \\lth minnow baitLake Eri2son.

i\ 16 I~ lb. catfi;:;h cnter.:ct onApi il 26 by D~a.n \Vestcott,caught on a set line WIth 11l111110W

bait ami a 12 1 :' Ib calp caught atLake Elicson by \Valter 13nggsen a cane pole using \\ Olms fort.ai t.

Fish al e biting a fit t Ie' bettertllan they ha H' lor the past fewv,ec1c:! IJut the biD' ones haHhcald about the c~ntect and alela>ing low.

Assistant Coach,English TeacherComplete Roster

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• -Nothlllg is lost unless a QUIZwant all can't fin<1 it. if

Baby Business IsBoolningl 8 Comein Single Week

The baby busin.:ss is bOO!\l;ngin 01(1. Eight new dtizens \Hle1:01 n in a single \\ eek.

Tue~day e\ enmg t\\O b;tbks aI'­rl\ lllg lh e mil:utcS apal t with Dr.}O], J. Slllltil of 13\\I\\c1l attenuingbeth mothe IS maele thlllg~ inter­estll1g at the Old hospital.

1111, anu MI S. Fred \Vonn arethc palents of a baby bOln at7 :30 at the 01 d hospital lie hasbten namld Da\id Eugene and\\t:lghe'-l 10 Ibs, 6 ozs. at birth

Mr. and Mr~. S~;I Boro are thepalents of a boy bOlll at 7:35 atthe OI,J hospital He \\cighed ulbs. 11 ozs.

Mr. anu MIS. Ernest Vouehnalhave a new baby giJ! bOln Sun­day afternuon. She \\ cighcd 6 I1Js,6 ozs. anu has been namcu Call 01Ann.

A son was born to Mr. anu!iiI s. Flo:>d Alnold, Thur ~uay,July 15. Dr. and Mrs. H. N. Nor­lis attenueu the bil th of the 7 lb.boy.

HI'. anll MIS. Joe R>'savy, jr.ale the palents of a 7 lb. gillbOIn WedJ,esday, July U. Dr. anu~[r S H. N. Norlls \HI e in at­tenuance.

An 8 Ib buy was bOIn to Mr.ar,d ~11 s. AuoJph Klanecl,y Sa tur­day, July 17. The baby has Lee,1nam.:d Eugene Donald Dr. andMIS. U. N. NOllis \\ele in at­tendance

Begin CompilationFor Ord's FirstCity Directory

Anangements for the August15 dcdicat ion of the Ord airportas the E\ e1) n Shar p field in honorof the famous OIU aviatrix alelllttlllg snags, chamber of com­nl':lce l.:presentatives said thisweek Two teachers joined the high

Requests to Omaha and Kca r- Sc;}lOO! staff dUI ing the last \\ cckncy army ail fields for an aerial to fully complement the teachingdemoust ra tlon and ground dis- rorce in DIU for the 1918-19 schoolplays have been turned down be- year, Supcrintendc nt S. S. Thorup­cause of heavy operational train- son announced,ing programs Offutt field at Miss I<;llep Monf'ross of HastingsOmaha, however, of Iered to PIO- \\111 assume the duties in thevide a speaker for the occasion. journalism and lang ua g e depart-

Mcanwhtfe at the Ord strip, merit She i~ a g raduat e of Hast­weeds w ere threatening to envelop ings State Teache rs college andthe runw ays. By w eckcnd, stu- will fIll the vacancy left by theden ts were hesi ta ting to fly be- resig na lion of MISS 1"1 ancescause of danger inv olved in take- Horinekotte and landings. • She is now completing her sec-

Air port Manage r Gene Bar nett ond summer of wo rk to« ard herclaimed the city was responsible masters dcg rce at the Unive rsl tyfor keeping the weeds down. City of Nebraska. MISS ~10nfloss hasofficials declar ed that the airport taught pr evIcusly at four othermanager is supposed to see that Nebraska high schools the last be-the job was done. According to' lllg' at Suthe rla nd 'the ctty-manager ag rcement, the Roland Moore who coached atmanager will maintain the airpor t Al cadia last ) e~r Is the new as­premises. i sistant coach A 1947 g ra-Iuat e

By Monday, Darrell Barber, a of Kcar uey Sta te Teachers collca ecomrncr clal Ilcense student from' Moor e letter cd in footbal1 ba.:;k~t:NOlth Loup, ;Ieducd he was ball and track Onginaily fru:,lthrougtj f ly ing' 111 and out of the Cambt idge, he is mall icd and is"tall timbel." Bringing hls mow- the father of \\\0 chlldlener fIom l:0111e, Bar?er moved. his ('o:.u:h('" \\\'IL' Tcanun.l('~.machllle lI1to the field and diU a, . ,bttle balbering of his o\\n. ,Coach Dl~k 1 ete~so:l was a

When he finished hiS good decd. tea;l1n.late of Mool e s. 1I1 eollr gethe N\V-SI<; and N-S runwan Well) ath,etlcs. UI;on hearing of theagain distinguishable fIom the air !lew a"slstant s a ecept:il1Cl', Peter­in an outline of two-foot high son conull('.ntcd that Slllce both of\\eeds PIlots in the Ord aIea them stulhed .unuer tbe sametossed a bouquet of alfalfa to Good coachlllg' S) stem, it \\ oul,1 beNclohbor Barbel' easier to shape the Chanlicleels

_b ·_____ into a smoothly functioning equadPetel sun In(lica ted that the fall

'foytball schetlu!e \\uul,J apploxi.mate the last year's line-up. Dalesand opponents WIll be announcedlate r., Othel ncw teachels signeu tothe Old schools for thiS fall areMbs Glace Hcston of Crde in the

,.home economics dcpal tmenl, \\ho~ succeCtls MI~. PhylliS Garnicl" and

Names, Occupotions Listed' MIS Paul Hathbun of OlLl. newfil st gl ade teacher SUCCeeding'

By Address: Business and MISS Delotcs Donnelson,OrgunizaHons Are Included ----~-~~~------

A Cl,ly diJectoly, Iist.ing nanlCS,' Enters BI9 Carpaudresses ano o~<:upatlOns of 1\11. •~ru :esidfl:ts and a business ~e.c; In Fish Contesttron IncludIng names of 01gal1lza­lions Is being compiled this weeI<L is the fil st time in the tow n'shistolY that a city directolY Willbe publisheu.

Du ectol ies al': expectet\ to becompleted \\ ithin a month. l'heyWill be distllbuted free of chalge.Apploximately 2,000 will bl) pub-lished. ;

Infol matron is being gatheredin a hOljse to house SUI\ ey, con­ducted by replesentathes of theChllllh of Jesus Christ of Lattel'Day Saints in Salt Lal<e City.Utah. The \\ork of 'viSiting eachOrd busd1ess house began .Monday.

The compilation Is being-maueas a non-ploflt sen ice to thecommunity. Ad\eltising is beingsoliClteu, ho\\cvcl, fl6m localmel chants to help defray thecosts of printing Money is be­ing handled in a dil ectory fundof the chamber of commele:e.

In a Iettel to the chamber,which Is enuor sing the compIla­tion, itpresentatives of tfie churchstateu that they \HI e "in tel ested111 talking' to the rt'siden ts of Ordin oluer to explain their view pointon I€'ligion and III I'durn to hcarthe \ iew points of the people ofOIU,"

Those engaged in collecting- theinformation ale Eldels RichardD. WI ight. Stanley V. Hadlocl"Flo> II T. Wattelman and Dal uld J.Long. Lettels of intIoduction fol'!he men have been issucd by\V,lllace Doe, ch:1mber seer etal y,

The Loup Valley Region's Br'g N ewspaper

Dedication ofI Airport Hits

Program Snag

THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1948

SECTION ONE

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PIar\!' "g for a V -J day celebla­llu. Ll 01 1 SOLlet','c ll1 Augustgot unuelway Monday night at amectll'g of the Vett:lans ofFOle,gn' \Vals.

Nearly 50 membels tlUlled outfOI the It'guLH medlllg Dr. F J.Ose/1tO\\ Ski, tlistl ie t cOlllmal1Lll['of the Vl<'W, It]ltlr tcd the lelentcnr.:llI11,nl<nt fit l\<:':lIIIC,y,

V·J CelebrationPlanned by VFW

Plan Terracing'Demonstration

Foth' PaSSeS afterLeg Arhputated

1.' 0' \ ..' l,nel 'v son lees \\ III be hcld forLeRoy Foth at the EvangelicalChUllh III MU8 VaJ1ty 1huisdayaftell'QOn at 2.00 .~L Foth, 40, son of ~11S Anna

Fotb, d,ed Monday aftel an opera­tlO:1 ll1 \\ 1>lch his leg was al11l'u­ta teLl Mr Foth hau been suffer­lllg \\ tth 1l1fection for the past l\\ 0)ealS follo\\ll g yeals of dISCOlll­fOlt \\Ith hIS I(D. Mund:1Y it be­<:ame ncceS5al y to take off hiS leg111 an effol t to sa \ e hiS \lfe

Plans al e bdng outhr:.:d for adbc, plow anu \\ hid\\ ind tet racingdernonstl ation during the fu st\\t:d< of Septcrllbu in Valley coun­ty. The plvglam \\111 bo span­sOI.:d jomtly by the equipmentucal,er,s ~nu agricullul e comnlltteeof the Old Chamber of CO!\lmerce.

A lo<:ation fOI: the. dcmonstla­tion is nuw being sought. Thosep;tsent at a plelilllinary plannin~

ejlseusslon thIS weej{ wei e Ho\\ al dH1.lff, Ros.3· Allen, . Olin Kellisoll,Frrl"z Kuehl, C. C. Dale. Wally Doeand Les Nash.

Four th annual Flo\\ er Show inNOlth Loup will Qlos~om forthThuI;:;da~!, July 29, in an all-d,lye:<..lubltion and contcst at theCommunit>, hall under the span­SOlshIp of the 1<'01 tni~htly club.

OpUling for tho contestants at8 :30 am, the shu N Will be in fullexlublt by 11. A sholt talk onflo\\Cr au c1nglng \\lll be nu'\de byone of th'e sh.ow jUdgfs at 3 p. In.PIlzeS totaling ncally $GO Will bea\\alucd at.8;30 that c\c\1ing.

ExhlbitolS \\111 vie for honOlsunJer the follf) 1\ illg plize listings:dOQr plize, flO\Hr gru\\er {10mfarthest qistance, \ lsi tor fromfal tJ.t:st distanc~, bcst men's ex­hlbl t, gl c1nu ptize aLu the S\Hep­stakes for the highest total pointseall,Ct1 by an indl\ iuual

E:\p~d tat,!\t' erO\\ 11. 'A\\ allIs WIll also be maue to

childl en exhibitols for gl and ptizeanu l\\ 0 S\\ .:evst81,,'S. Unuerflo\\ el show I liles, f10\\ el $ mustbe glo\\n by contestants \\I1p maymake only one en,tr y in each classNo fo!i8ge or Iilixing of f10welsWill be pelmitteJ exc.:pt in ar­Iangements

Dbplays \\ 111 be judged on aPOint s>stem of t1uce points eachfor comlltlOn of bloom, colorhal mon>', all anI>emcn t and OllepOln t for I elation of bouquet tocontainer .

AI\\ ays a far-I eaching at-tl:lction to. f1o\\er glvwels, the1948 NOl th Loup Flo\\ er show is.expected to dlaw a CIO\\U flomall o\er the state. Apploximately400 attended last >'ear's cololfule\ en t.

l<'urther uetails of flower class­ificatIon and pr izes \\111 be foundIn the NOl th Loup section of theqUIz

Flower Show SetFor .July 29 atNorth ~oup

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THE ORD QUlZ, ORD, NEBRASKA

to date '17

" E.\flIU~

By Obsen er HOIace TI a \ is

PltclP to date

Pleup.

Thurs.FI1SatSunMOllTues"'cd nuon\Vee:<'s avo

Funeral Wednesday for Man

Who Lived GO Years in

Vulley Co. Homestead

FllnoClI s~niecs \Hle held thisafternul)ll (\\'elln'_',uay) fol' JacobS1 oetna1,er wLo dieu July 20, atthe hOll\(' of hiS Ll"ughter and son­in-law, MI anll MIS Call Young,in Glceley coudy. SenllCs \\(~le

at the Ha;5tinbc;-I'~,Uson <;hapelwrth He\' L V. lIa~sell offluating

l\!ls. r-falk Tolen sang thl~e

SOI'~!.S a<:comp"llled by MIS Orl'1Kelllc,on at the org,ln \VaIl,eran'.1 I<;llllll' Velglll, Ray Hallllng.Elmer };31 cdth:;l1ler, Sp~ncer andRuss,lI \\'atelman sen cd thurfrier.d as pall bealels Burial \\asin the NOlth LoClp cemetelY

Mr. Shuemaker \\ as born in\V I sen bel' g, Alsace-Lolaine,FIance, 011' Jan. 17. 18G5 and pass­ed away at the age of 83 years,() months ami 2 ua) s.

At the ag,e of 15 he came dil ectto Omaha flom FI ance With hispaltnts, t\\O sisters and t\\0blothcrs. Thlee \HC!':S after theyatriHd in Omaha his father, oneSIster and,one blother died

In 1881 the fa,111lly moud toCass county neal \Veepmg \Vatelanu !iHd there for one yeal bef01ethev moved to Onl He took ahomesteau in 1892 whele he l.HdfOI ncally CO J t:al s. '\

On Aplil 16, 1900 he was mar­!led to Rosahe Soppelsa Thl eeChlldl~ll, MIS. Call Young ofScotia, Alfr td, of NOl th Loup, andEd\\ard of Old \Hle b0111 to thisunion He is S1ln iud by them, bythne gl an,Jchlldr en ami a blather,Geol1~e, of Lyman, NebI'

The biggest house moving job yet attempted in Ord ha~been completed. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ulrich purchcsed aneleven room house from Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Valasek and movedit 15 miles into Ord., A crew of three men worked uheaU ofthe house clearing trees for the house. Every bridge had tobe reinfoI ced. Every telephone line had to be taken down.Workmen !rom the main telephone office at Columbus wereon hand for the job, George Allen and his crew handled thehighlin(;s and teleglaph cables. .

The house is located on the lot west of the swimming pool.They Etarted moving the house on July 12 and set it on the lotJuly 20. - Photo, by Swopes.

Jacob ShoemakerDies at Age of 83

11 UOOlll House ~lovcd 15 ~lilcs

"Read br/'3,573 Families Er)(:(y \Veeh"

Nebrask~ Gt~te HistorioalSoo tety

Jim Fmley, Ord's first baseman, drives the horsehid~ intothe il~ld during the Sllnday gmue with Belwyn at the Old bnllpmk, The Lome team won 6 to 3, Catcher K, Hogg of Berwyn<-ntches the breeze hom the bat in his mit, An unidentified11l11p'ro bl!ow,; tho play afield.

Temperatures Fall to 50's,

Shower r-1easures ,58 Inch;

Corn Record Seen In ValleyTelllperatUlts dipPlll below

IIVllllal III OIL! dUllng the \\eek\\lth the meleulY lani;)ing gene 1'-•llly III the UI',)CI 70·s. A sho'\ el'~unuay of .53 lllches anu a tl aceof PI':L1pa la lion on 1<'liuay !uucdlhe coohng \\ eat1lerthe coolmg \\Cather, though hIghhumidity made ~ome d:1Ys mOl eullplcasant than tempel atul es\\ ould seem to inlhca te

Th.] lam slO\Hd th~ hanestbriefly. 13ut COl n pI uspccts COIl­tll1ued to look bright as the croptntelcU the c!ltical period If \\C

get enough moistul t" said CountyAgt'nt C. C ,Dale, it \\ III be thel.JIgge~t COlIl ClOP in the county's!1l;:;tOly.

Weather fOI.:cadus pltuictslattel.:d sho\\t:ls o\'e'l' the 01 Ut1ade aHa for Weul1csday ami1hul~da) Thundel ShD\\eIS aleeXl)(ded 8gain Satlllday and Sun·day With pi cdpita lion falllllglllustly at night anu cally mOllllng

From the. Ieport of hantst:. lelll~, 48 bUS'ltlS of barley to the,lue on BIll Valasel,'s pI,lce castof OIU toppM' th~ 11~t: 'OHr ncalComstock, a 1.6 bushel >leld wa.;,

(Co:1tin'uee! on 'bacl" page)

A se\ en run scoling Spi ~e in theeighth gene Bloken Bow a 10 to 1\lctOI)' at r-hller. lJ1j.b GI<.llul.1k"tl th,~ I[.t\'Cll1 battels \\Ilh t\\Ououbles and a I1ke numb~r ofslllglcs Pitcher Paul D.:all ga\eup only fl\e hIts fOI th,~ \\l:ll,CIJ

MIlk I' 1,,!lleu blidly ll1 the clos­mg flame WIth 1\\0 ul1calned lUllStolkct.:d on ellOl::; at thild b,lse.It \las the s~lc'nd tl,J1\e thiS s"a­",n that the Ml1lets fell to an

ghth ll.l:,ng CO.1,e back by th~

mhans.At Loup CIty,. l-oJ.te;h[ield .' suf­

(eled >l c1use 5 to 4. l!deat by the)-,ull,e dub \\hich was sparl{ld bytJ.e No\usa,i b1(}thcr;:; of OlllOthcr league actions \\eIe not le­pUlted.

Weather CoolsRain Aids Corn

Established April, 1882

Ben\ YII All H II 1'0 A EK. Hogg, c 4. 1 0 6 1 3Jones, ss 4. 0 2 2 5 2

Chrlst lsen, 1b 4. 0 1 10 0 0A. Pelzer, 2b 4. 0 0 0 2 1I<; Jensen, 3b 4. 1 0 3 0 0l\1eCanul.:ss, If 4. 0 0 0 0 01'1. Da\is, If 4. 1 0 0 0 0D. Hogg, cf 2 O' 0 3 0 0K Vlnneelge 4. 0 1 0 3 0

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Total 31 3 4. 21 11 6Onl All It II 1'0 A };Vall, ss 3 0 1 0 1 2D.lhlin, 2b 4. 1 1 4. 2 0It Bela!l, If 4. 1 0 0 0 0Ph.!1)1 icl" d 4. 1 1 0 0 0HICI<Ii, c 4. 0 1 11 3 0Cluistellsell, rf 1 1 1 0 0 0I-<'mley. 1b 4. 1 2 12 0 0Fryzd" 3b, 3 0 1 0 6 2)) Bfl,Ul, P 4. 1 1 0 4. 1~tOdUi\1 d, SS 1 0 0 0 1 0F. BClan, If 1 0 1 0 0 0

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Total 36 6 10 27 17 5

Local Team Scores 6 to 3, 'Finley. Philbrick Hit DoublesBrokel; Bow, L01.lp City Win

Ord dcf'cat cd Berwyn 6-3 1.1Luup Valley league play Sundayas Pitcher DICk Be run held thelosers to four hits and struck outele ven men 011 the Otd diamond

Three runs in the fo urth f romJll11 Finley, George F'ryzek and D.Be1811 pIU\IUed the heavy scoringinning for 01 d. 1<'1I11ey and Phil­brick each SCOI ed on doubles

While in the field, CatcherRickli PIO\eU for OIU that thehand is quicker than l\\ 0 hustlingfeet. HIS ace UI ate flung to Dahlinat second put out three Berwynmen in attempts to steal

For Berwyn, D. Hogg pulleddown three "impossible" catches1Il center Ileld. Shot t-stoppingJones turned in another stellarpel Iorrnance and added l\\ 0 lutsfor the VISltOIS.

Ord Beats BerwynIn Four Hit Game

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Che'ese

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QUIZ want' ads are 'the mMteconulnleal way of r;eachil'lt: 4,000110mes in a hurry. If

whi ch LcW 1J.;: used Ior bcuctlclalpurposes wlt liout waste."

·If the I settlement of the con­ti oversy is advci so to the ill iga­lion distr ict, only about one­thilu of the 'i'ater' considelcuuecessa I y would be available this>car. Should this occur', it wouldbe too late to recover any waterthat may have been wasted, ac­COl ding to the appeal

Unf'oituna tejy, stated the letter,a few ill iga tOIs ar e wasting apal t of the water delivered tothem. Feeling was expressed thatthe waste was due largely .to care­Iessncss and Iailure to realize theseriousness of the situation. Thelettel' stHsSl'd the hecessity torfull coopelation of ail i!ligatots.

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FU£SH FRUITS AND. VEGETABLES"

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,APHICOTS $2.39LI'Il~. (;""'u l,u.CUCU~lBEHS •.... . . ~ .'. ge(~l\'{ 11 TOll t , :l ."ut'

CAHHOTS ' '.' I5eS,,\l,1 J.u.HEAD LETTUCE ...•... 15c·'j'h(II\lll:"t041 ~i'~(11\''''S Lil.GHAI'ES .... , .' , .... '. ,25c(,aUCunlia S!t,:fll;'; .' :l I",h:-l.

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LADIES SHOES$3.00

REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE

Our entire stocK of better summer shoes reducedfor fast clean-up. Broken sizes and Jots, whiles,spectators. casuals. ';

(;t'(" th(u~~ "Ili«'frI" I .' -.l( e .'.

1't,·("lll·~S , :l For

Toilet Soap I,. l!3c

. Ulllt's as " uti ,;a,h

Bhl: \Vhite

ONE LOT PRINTEDBATisTE ' , yd.

All Summer Prices Reduced to Clear

l\lcn's Tropical )VorstcdAll \Vool r~'~~ollscrs .....

tl~Yl.fSharksl~jl1' l.)an.ts

l\IClJ.'s UaYOll !>oplin [>ants

l\iCI~'S Uilyoil 'l'ropkal Pants

WOMEN'S BATISTE GOWNS~eut Printed P~tterns , .

MEN'S TWO-TONEDOXFORDS . .. , ., ,

BOYS SLACK SUITSSize 12 . , I ••••••••••••

I ..'ONE LOT MEN'S SPORT SHIRTSLong Sleeve . , .

9NE LOT LADIES' BLOUSES ..Sheer " , ..

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An appeal to prevent the wasteof wa(el diverted to ClOPS was is­.sucd this week to .all i nigators!n~he North Loup river itriga tipnsystem.

Coupled with the appeal wasa W.Uning that water dive rsionsf91' this season may be restrictedbelow the amount taken f rom theliver last year. The total 'quant­It;>: of water diverted has been asubjelt bf COnllO\eisy for severalyea: s, said the letter Irom thedistr ict office.

The letter emphasized that U eI igilt to usc public water flo_wingin tlle stteams of Nebras]<a isllcfinitely limited to the "quantity

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OnIOns Ta~teCul

Onions a, e a valLl~bJe source ofvitamins C and Bl and haH somemineral and roughage valu<', thoughflavor is their greatest asset.

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F ..lIu·) Ii. IJt' t's

French Dressing ..

DOluestic Sardines I

u(·~t 41ualif~ , ,

Grapefruit Juice

h-:l'aCl'~ ,\~~.t.

Cheese Spreads

FiUf:~t (lu;.dit)" Xu. 2' ('an

'Vhole Kernel Corn I7c

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Rool Aid ....,lll·~t Cor Jdlh",'

Sure-JcJl ..

Roberf Miller Wedto Californian

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Omar Cali:e 'l\1ix .. , 29c

ORD STORE

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J~lJy Glasses ....'. . 4.9c2 Xo. 21~ ...... ;lUS

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PC,aches

f~~:y ~~~~~~i~ roc lh, IiC'conu tillle on the National Bar nDance Mel.wl y Time plUgl amSaturday evening at 9 :30 overWLS, Chicago. The plogi'am willbe call it'd over the ABC net­v,ode Dr. anu MIS. Glt;n AubleDJ,J fallllly 3r e in Chicago visiting.'.nd Will Le able to see the pIO­gram:

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!tubbcr Uiugs ..llnt Clualif)

l{itchcll BroOll\s,

'The clu ist ia n chui l'11 Will havea hayride 1<'1 id ay evening.

Radio Bridge will be \\ ith 1\11'.anrl Ml s. Alber t Jones t111S eve-ning. . .

The Businesq and Pr ofessiona!club Will have a picnic at the pal kTuesday evening, July 27. Bringcovered dish arid sandwiches.

The Happy Circle club willmee-t WIth MIS. Walt er JOI g. nscnJuly 29. Ther e will be a $110\\ er[01 Mr. and MI;1. Harlan Jorgen­en,

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Fine Portraits

Flash BulbsFinally!

SWOPES

Also carried in stock:

Get yours while they areaVUllab~e, for this sum­mer vacation and thosecute expressions of babythat are impossible tolake outdoors.

We have a fu.irly goodslock of all sizes of flash­bulbs, Nos. 5·11·22 or 0­25-40.

Good line of Cameras

Amateur supplies

Frames - wood, metal, I

glass, plastic (all sizes)

Film (all sizes)

Phone 18

Patricia ZmrhalH, Jensen Wed

-i-II Xe\\s.JueJging Day was held July 8,

by all AI caJia 4-H. dubs in U}Cbasement of the ~1. E. chUl chOur club judged dless paltelnsand slil-'s.

AICi,hUa has foul' 4·II cJulJS of\\llich to be proud. ·Two clubs alfin 'the countr y and two in town

- Jo Al~n Dean. lEPOlte r

l'kllic At l':l} I,.Mr. anJ 1\1l's. Cla,;k Weel,bach

unu MIS, J:;lIa Wt;c:I,bach andCad Wl'le h0st~ at a pknic at t1;lep~rk Sunday. Guests wele Mrand MIS. A. D. Jungles, Jeanettc'anL! Joyce of Ra \ enna. Mr. anJMl s. Victor KucI! of Stetling,Colo, Mr. anJ MIS. Chtis Sander­son of La1\101e, Tex. They allco me ft om Ha\ elllU for dinneranJ to spend the aftellloon.

CeIcbl:lf,fd 75th llil't1Htl~'.

MIS. AllJetl Petelson anJ l\!Is.Hay Petelson plepareL! anJ £elveda picnic SUppt'l' to a glOUp offth:nds anu ne!ghbol s gathel ~d atthe AltJel t Pete I 0011 fallll hometo hoonor MIS. !<'annie petetson onhu 75th Lil thJ<1Y, July 16. A1tr:roupper Mrs. l'd"'lsUll opencd giftsal1d ice c:r e<.tlll anJ LidLJay cakewelO sen td. Tlle gUl'sts includcJ1\11 s. S. \V. Hoe, Ml s. EdJal' Hot'.MI s. Edna CollIn:", Ml S. JennieClement. ~1rs. Ceo. Clement, MIl:',H. C. Clem"ht, Mrs. Harold Will­i))Ins, l\fl s. O. Eo Collins and VidaEl,J Hulda Hanke,

Ll/li'o'" Florian'Weds E. Bruha

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\\'iunt'r-Lo'o('r Part,)·.

The Jolliate club winn01·losel'par ty \Va'! MonJay evening 'f~ey

\\lnt to Alcadia Cor a st~ak UlI1­ner and bacl< to play bridge atthe hotL1(' of M! s. Alex Cv<.;hl an\.'.111s. Cochl a,1e ser ved cake a1lL1c:offtt:'. Mrs. Le5ter NOlton andMIS. C. J, MOlttn.s~n held high~Co,e fOl' the e\ ening.

Sunday 8nI'1l('r.

Mr. a"nd 1\11~. _\lth\tJ' Jeffelies('ntE'! taint'll Mr. and !\Ir s. JamesBlook of Huntinf.;ton Pa!l{, Calif.1111;1. Hoxallna Jefferies of NOlthLoup alld Mr. anJ MIS. AS,l An­L!C1suIl, jl'. at a chitken <.linn,;orSl..mlay e\ cning

L....s An~igos.

MI$. Dl.lane J\ltnstron~! ""asho"t,,~s to Los Arnigos cit b 1"1 i­(:ay. Instead of a winner, loser1'3.1 ty the losE'!S, of tho last 101,1ndpl'esu,ltcd the wil1ner~. 'With. agift. Thus'~ \\ho r<:c(:l-.ec1 gifts\\ei,' MIS Dalld :\1cO"tricl1, 111s.S,) I !,'1Jl ~;J{, l\~r,~. .Ioe Osent(:lVokiq.nd MI~~; ,}<'. J. O~tntowskl.

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. Past \\'UI thy :'Irati 0U~ Club.A newly olganizul club of Past

WOlthy r.~atlyns of the Ea',telliStats met at the home of MIS.b'. II. Kuehl, !\1ouo.1ay 30fternoonwith eigllt mell1bCIS prt:scnt. Thisdub is se\\ ing fOl the Masonicand Easteln Star chlldren's homeat B'tt·nlont. The ladies surptisc:d,MIS. Kuehl with a IQvely bouquetin honor of her bit thday. C<lkeanJ icc clean1 was sel\'ed at theclos~ of the aftelnoon.

Uirth.\la~' l'arf~'.

Mr. and MIS. Elmer Penas welehosts to a bit thday dinner Sundayin honor of the bir t!JJays of Shir­ley Ann 1'tOSkOC11, and VeillOnDean Penas.

Thoso present were Mr. and Mrs.Fltd Skala, sr. and famIly, I\!I.anlt MIS. Joe Proskocll, MI'. andMIS. Bennie Skala and SOll, Mr.a;ld r.tlS. ~clwalc1 Pluskoci! an.lldau~hteI', Mr. and MIS. Tony 1'10­skoiJ, MI'. and MIS. Louis Penas,:iI-: and, (amily, Miss~s ~velyn anJLillian Pel).as who al e hel e on avisit from Lebanon, Olegon, anualso \Venci! Bluha. Dinner wassel \-ed cafetelia style.

I<\ebon-Allele l'!>ell.At Albia, Ia, Shitley Nelson,

ch~ughter of Mr. allJ MIS. JohnNdson, be{·al.'le the h, ide of DQq.­a,1d Amlelscn, son of Mr. and MIS.Juhn AnJerst'!1 on FtiJav morn­il115, at ~O: 00 at, the MethouistChUICh. The bricle and glOomV.(le attel1ued by his palents, Mr.at;d Mrs. John AnJcl:;cn. Hev.Bl ula.nd Oml iateu at the sil1gleling- <:el elnollY,

The briJe W:lS attired in a\vhlte sheet length u~e:;s for her\\ edding-.

Mr,' tlnJ MIS. Al1llerscn are inOtu whele 'they wUl spend tllIee\\,eeks a(tel' \\hlcl1 lime they willgo.> to Tulsa, Ol5.la. where he willattenJ an electr onlcs school.

Jr. l'r bdll:l i-II Club.The Jr. Ptiscilla -i-ll Club mel

at th\) EllleSt Lange home onThursday with Geraldine Langl',Shirley anJ ,sandr a Kochanowskihostesses. All membels presentbut two.

Vatious kiml:> of s~khcs weI t:di.scu~seJ and demollstr aUons ontill ee ki.nl1s of stitches was held.PIJ.ns wei e matIe for a picnic atthe E:nJ of the sea.son. JeanetteKokes leporteu on the 4-H campat Lon~ Pine which she attendt:d,The next meeting will be at theAnton l{hjna home wilh Mal gil'Klulli', host~ss.

I::"ther (.'irdc :'I[cd 5.

Ml'S. EJ Kokes i$ entetlainingthe Esther ch ell' of ttle PI esby·t€l ian Leagllt' a,t hel' home this\Vednesday a!tonoon.

UIllh Cilde )[t·ets.The Huth Cil'de of the L-eague

is ha\ing its legular meeting atthe home of Mts. Anna Nelsol1this aftelllOon. Ml's. Geo. Zll~­

r,1und is co-hosttss . ..-

3Irs. Obou HOllon·d.Sumlay dinnel guests of Mr.

:u,J :MIS. Emal,uel Sl11ohl~ wereMr. anJ 1\11 s. Robel t Olson andfamHy and Mr. and 1\11s, Dalel\Llller and GlE15. all of BUlwell.11l.ey wele c.cleblating Mrs. OI-

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There's NoN~ed to

Wo,ny ••

FOR INSURANCE PROTECTION SEE

MUCH GOODWORK IS"

SPOILEO.'8YLACK OF A.LITTLE MORE. .--­. ~

J. A. BROWNPhone 295

'Farme'rs ,Mutual of. 'Nebraska

IS CatO\VIN'G, ,

'VhiI~ Still Paying High LosscsDuring the pa~t five years, Farmers Mutual of Ne­

bra;;ka has made a gain of $589.580.30 in .assets bring·ing total a.ssets t.o $2.235,717.69.

Even while the company was growing, 90 losseswere paid durill~ 1948 through the office of J. A.Brown, Farmers Mutual agent in Ord. In 1947, Mr.Brown negoHated 162 paYll\.enls on losses.

, This year Mr. Brown stands in the top 20 of Farnl, ~1utual insurunce ~gents who have written more than$350.0QO in polide~ during the first six months.

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ORD NE,6R.

about unforseen dis,m­

lers <.:lnd emergencies wh~n

lour property is adequatGly

:()veH::d by insurance. Don't

d'?lay ... insure today; to­

Illorrow may be too late!

Entertain At Tw o Purt l. s. Golf l'i,nil·.Mr s. Lester Nor ton and Mr s. The OrJ Golf club had their

AlbeIt Jones ulttdaincJ at two fu st picnic at ~he park in severalI ~.Itie::; on the \\etk end. The pal" week s FrIday when they met fort y Friday evening enter ta lrud supper at 8: 00. They gave up1), I ce tables of br idge player s, Itheir picnics because the l1l0SliUI­\lls. C. J. Mortenscn, MIS. Clara tCJl'S were so bad but It'IJOr~ .theyKmcade and Mrs. Hugh Carson were not bothered at all !< riday.\\ on th\' pr iZt·s.

Satulddy aft"ln'ion tht:y entcl'­Ll il,CU Ull t e tal)lc'~ of pitl h I?L\y­• IS with MIS. Gus Schoenstein:.11::<. M. Vil-nzant and MIS. 1<'. A,1:.11 ta winning th..; pdzts, BothIo:.rties were helJ in the' Notlvn1.4 lJl~.

Mi~s Lil li a n F'lo ri a n, da ughtct The F'a irvie w sehoul house \\<1S At the Presby teriari churchof M: .and ).113. Louis J. F'Ioria n tile scene Monday eVtnil'g of one Tuesday mOlaing at 11.00 beforeof 01 d, became the bride of of the most enter taining bi ida l an altar banked with bouquets ofEll.JllUd Br uh a , sou of :\11. ~nd 01.0\\';IS and muck wcddirig s held ~allllul) anrl I,\}llte glads andMI s. John Bruha of BUI well. The in some lime. OHr 100 f rie nds candles, Patricia Jeannette Zm rh­marrtage OCCUIIC'll at the county 9nd ncig hbors gatl1l'I"J f'or :1 al, daughter' of M,. and Mrs.judge's office at 9 o'clock On shower in honor of Patricia Char lcs Zm rhal, became the brideTue-sday, July 13. Juuge .Ioseplt Zn.rhal and Howald Jensen, who of Howard Jensen, son of 1\11. and\V. Ramae ko rs perfuIl11ed the were married Tuesday, at the in- MIS. Nels P. Jensen.double ling ceremony. v,tatior,;; of lI!rs, James Turek, Hallan Jensen and Irwin Jensen,

For her \\Cdllll1g the bli,1e chose MIS. Claud Cropper and MIS. brothers of the groom, lighted thea floor leng th gown of white ninon James Nevrk!a. candle's befoll' the bridal proces-with a satin fltlu1 bodice and lon'l sion led by llttle Je rom e 'I'urck,s.lccvcs tal'Uil1g to a point at In the mock wedding Anton Ra- son ot Mr. anLl MIS Jamc'S TUlekthe wlists. 'Ille nccl,line was ~ll \:as, th; ,bIi~": He ,wale a jl, and G:unet Zll1lhal, littlelound and dC;COI ated with bc;alls .\llltc gathuu.1 ~"llt lllal.e out of sisto of the blide, as ling bc;alCl

.1 sheet (by ne<.;e< ~I ty) and WOI e al\< I !lower g iII, malc hed to the<'!!'fi' I a Hd of one pall', of lace curlam, Ialtar to wedding music p!ay'ed by

I·I,'.'llcl fl'om a 1UHh: Led loom. M31liyn OillS MIS. \Vallace Doe. IdLy \H 1 e hLld In place by a <,an~ tlll ee salus.

@( lal ge r i,1g of bolol1ga. He cal ried "b' I t h,i a bl idal bour!Jet uf l'adi~hc', an j 'Hle llde was eSlOI tee 0 er Satur day evenin/{ at 8.00 Mar-k' I i waltln'" groom by hH fath"1 _Y" CdllutS 0 , ~ullite Glaham, of 'santa-' Bal"v<' I . Cllarl"s Zp\lhal She WOle a \\hiteI' d' i The bIi<1eSlll<lid. James Nevlkla, Islil pel satin go\\n malle With long )ala, Callf. d~ughter 9f MI. a~l',i \\Ole an a,solted print feeel sack sleeves point€ll at the wrisls, a Mrs. Joseph Glahall1, and Hobot~ Skllt and callied a bOUliUd of j light bodice thal buttonerl down \hllel, son of MI. ,~n~ r.lI.s. Jol:n1 ,)lepIa.lt . the bJ.ck anJ a skilt fashiomd \hlle!' of OIY, \\elc ul1lteJ Ini. . t t· II t . d' 'nalllaDC by Rev. L. V. Hassell. I 111 S. Claud Clopper was the I l~ 0 a. 1a 111 er wo. tIel ~ 1t heo Methodist chur ch. The

I ttidc-gIOO',l in a slacl< SUit of hell fll1gt Itl[l Ier.gth \ell of 111USlOll net 1 b\ . a 1.1 ed·••·••·.".· .•':\{:··.:}f.. ••".'i; Ihusband·s· and MI~, Jalnes Nc\rk- ellgeJ in!aee \\as hel,] 111 place by 01.1 e ling celllnony w s S •

C ila \\ as the best man. a beadeJ til a. The blide wore a white sneer~ I ~!Is. Jamcs TUlcK was the ring I"'> ,. 'l '1 : I +" ". i" ,tIeel I:ngth gowll, a pictule ~at

F>•••••••••••• ::'/U<i Ii;. bC'alel' and hI ought It for th in a ~1 ;t; ~" 1; 'j ,;,.ii:),' ,c 11 ., \nJ Whlte glove<; and Cfl.l I lea p'nkF : coal bucket. " :; ;', . t' <, l ,. z;. . , 'osebud" On a white bible. Iter

H: :,. <iFi} < <iii' Claud Cloppcr acteJ as a vel'y ~§ j' ,\. ;;.t 'l ';,:' % " ~:J.iel of honor was Huth ~hller,digl1lfkJ judge ill . " ;; X'!:»" z1 " ,lster of the groom, who \\ore a

Aftel' the pl'ogl'al1l the hO!~ort:d @::t }, '4 'X'{>:;'/:l ., 'Oink. t.\l'e~s. and. J?ictulP hat andgueots opt'neJ thl'il gifts and a I':,' g, ; r ,;» "[;.' ,alllell IV nl t~ dal.s;es. Lonry N el·lUIlC11 Of iCe cr eah1 anti cake \\ as . >;;: ~ . r~;iI1i; ~./ ,~.t Jon sel nrl hiS fllena a~ bes mansen ed to the pal ty. If.' , 35 ' %f. . Allene and Maxll1C Wolf~

Tile pJ.Ity lleady tooj< on a tla- ,"'t*i\ f IlghteJ the call1llc's at the alta!.gic note \\hen the honOlC·d guests ~';%', , Billy Plate, 5•. nephew of thethl ew a whl'el ulf thdr car Ie- i *, ",' , ~rOOll1, was the llngbear el·.

matching tht' Leaql'cl tiara which ttanine;' to tht' party flom tht'l t ' James Aagaaru sang "I Loveheld her lin,;;e\tip vel] in place. \ledJing lehearoal. They wele I ,. -; You Trul)'" and. the ."~lrl'SShe WOI e a thl ee-slr and pead OHr an hour late bcfol e an:>or.o l PI ayer," accompamed by hIS sisternccl<1a((, a gift flOll\ the groom, dccidc'd to go finu thelll. Anna. ~

an,l (allied a bO\.ll,uet of (Jin}: anJ ---~------- --'-- I LeAnna KelChal, 11, daughter ofwhile cal nations ti~d willi a whIte . lHuul'T ~lll'Sts. \1r. and ~Irs: Victor Kelchal ptay-satin libbon. DlIlner glle~ts SunJay of Mr. :u the \\cd<.lll1g malch.

.l\1b:, Hattie Bluha of OIJ wag anu !l1I's. Will. Schauer were Mr, , , ',0 After the ceremony a r~cep-the nlai,l of r.onor, gO\\ ncu in pink and 1111 s. Chester Kir by anJ fam· ,t V'I !jon was held in the chur ch pador.ninon. The bIiuesl11.aills. Evelyn lly, Mr. and MIS. Olto Glaul andi""';" Mrs. Velnon Mentzel' of EticsonBlUh" , of' COII1Stock, gowned in daui:htels. Mrs. Glace Jensen,and ~ ;. , ,>. J.l; scncu the weclding cake and Mrs.wr,lte net, and Evelyn Nevlivy of f\lIl11ly and Benny and Cather:>n . , f' ,. . Victor Kcrchat pouled the coffee.Alladia, gO\VllcJ in blue ninon. Malks. I f' \r t v Mrs. L. A. MUI)cy and MIS. Geo.They alI callied bouquets of rink ' . , : ,', / \Valkcr assist~J.

call1ations. I::ntl'rtaiu Gnll\t111~ll'1I\tS. ' . .1 "'i® d Aftn a honeymoon in the BlackThe blhlEgrooll1 was altenued Mr. and MIS. Don Auble enter· , ! f> 1.' Hills, Mr. ancl MIS. Miller will

by Donal•.1 LeWallll'J\\ski, Louie taincd ~unday in .honol of thdr t )J If 1 live on the Kelchal falln nOlth ofFlolian, and Ed\\ alu Bltlha. They Sl'n MCl;lk's filst bllt.hday. Guests, ~, F~' : : j I' Old.all \\'Ole dark suits anJ call1a- \Hle hiS foul' granuparellts, Mr. d" F, t . .' _tion boutonnieres. and ~1rs. Vir.c St\chan,;ok and MI'. Sf,' j / .' , I<\OTl<"L'

Aft€! the cClemony dinner and Dnd MIS. A. J. Auble. 1i' '",' . ,; IJ

suppel' fOl' 45 guests \\Cle served -.-_' {.': .. .L To all lanCOI\nelS and/or ten-at the home of the bride's palents. " -Myron Novak of Comstock le- She \\Ole a thlee s<land pcarl ",ds living .auj~cent t? any of theA thr ec-tiel ed wcddiDg cake dec- tUlneJ to his home after spenuing nccklacE', a gift flom the gr oom, ,~OUllty ,mamtaIncd hIghways ofola[(-d with a miniatUle bIiual two weel<s with his grandpalents, ~UllI cal!i~d a blidal bouqt!et made valley County that you al~ hele­couple sened as a centclpiece. l\~r .and MIS. Joe Ne\Ji\y of Bul'- \\Ith \\h,te glacIs, lIlies of the val- ;Y Hque,sted. to m,o;v t~e !"eeds

In the eHl1il'lg :MI'. ar.d MIS. well. ley, soft yellow feathels and white Jeng th" s,:ld loa 1::; a.clJacent toBltlha elltel tain.cJ their many -Lyle and Betty Manchester :>It eamel s. INlr rt'specltve pi opel lIes.fri"ndJ and lelatives at a dance S J t f J \' 11 <.: (at t he 01 t.I Bohol1ian hall. \\01e. un ay SUppel' gUl'S s 0 oe TIle maid of honor, VeIna a e~' OUll~'

NevllvJs. \VleCZ£\l(J, of GranJ Island \\01<' IIlgll\\a~' Dq,arfmell(Out of town guests attenllinD' -1\11'. ~l1d ~lIs, ~..I No\:ak a;td all a'.jua cHpe fOlma! ttimm~d July 22-2tc

~he weddin~ weI e Miss Mrldl eJ ~1Ylon \HI e !l10~day evel1lng VIS- with lace. Bl idesll13ids, StellaFlotian and Clalcnee SJ'novec of I,lOIS at Joe NeVI1VJ'S. , . wieczare!" of Grand Island. and .Omaha an.J 1'11. and 111s. Anton -Mr. anu 1\1Is. A. A. Ze1eslu J0311ne Oll. cousin of the btide. of Ord Girl SingsLebiuska and family. anJ Mr. and ha\ e mov\ d, flom GI al~l! Island to Omaha. wo e gO\\'l~eJ in pinl< andMIS. 'Joe Hulinsky of Mitchell, Omaha. Theil' addl'ess IS now 1608 vdlow fonnals and all WOle shodNebr. Glan,l AH', Omaha 11, Nebr. ild \'ells matchinD' their JllSSCS

The groom sencd for four yeals .--An 8 3, ~b. SOI\ \\3,S b9U1 to and c..llded culvnia! bouquets ofin tlW UnItcd Stahs ~rIllY. with l\~r. and l\1ts. Lc\\'.is Hoobkr ~f glads.18 ~nontJ,ls ovo ~eas'l . I LlI1coln July 14.. Ml ::;', Hoobler!s Galllel Zmr h31 as flower gid

1.he ) oung coup,e. Will make Ithe for mer ~lIldre\1 b Ish. llal;gn. was gr,\\ r.ed in a white satin for­thur home t\\elve r~ll~s west ~f tel' of Mr. anJ :MIS. De\ll1o bish. mal with a ncl ovelskilt and?Hl, w~([e !\II. BnlLa IS engaged 1 -.l\lIs. John Koll took her pal" callied a tiny yellow bouquet.III falllllllg. I ents, Me and MIS. Motley Blech·~----~, !Jill to BUl\\'ell b"dday whele they , The, gloom .was attelldt·J by

!"i,"1I-Dt'.{I. ale vi.'i.itill15 :Me and MIS. Welty U~a;;. Zllllhal JI', bluthu' .of theMiss M31Y Fish, dau~hter of BI"chbllL The men are bloth<.:ls. I bllde awl H~Ilan and Itwlll Jen·

Mr. and Mr::;. De\ lllQ Fish of 01 d, They will retulll to ~{olls Tuesday. sE:n: bl ot~u,~ of the gr vom.tccJ.llle tt.e I~Iide of Ma,}nald De- -1\11S. John I{c'~1 spent Monday 1he bll~es mother WOle a dalkstl, Son. of Mr. and MIS. HelllI.lll with hCl' daughtcr, MIS, BIll Novo- gleen. pllnUd dless anJ theDetel of Notth Loup at the Me- saL!. The laJies went S.1nJ ChClly gl'~Ol\1 S mother wore 3 blackthotlbt pill sunage in GI.1111..1 IslanJ picking. )Jllntec1 Silk. Tbey WOI e I COl ~agtsCn July 3. Hev. HuLLard officiateJ --MI::;. E,]. Timmclman slknt of glalls .d the doulJle ling ceHmony. M1. WeJnesday aftell~oon with her sis· . Folll!wil'g the celemony a weJ-anJ Mrs. Challes Klingler of ttl. MIS. Anna Conner. lltng dInnel' wa;; s<clVed to fifty atNorth Loup attendcd the LJiJe --MI'. and MIS. PJ.ul Zentz spent the Bast SiJe Cafe.ar.u gloom, \Vcunc~clay evq1ing .with Mr. and Aftel ft·:;tivitics at the 'home of

MIS. Emll Dlugosh. anJ LallY· the bIlde's paHnts in the aftel'--MIS. Wlll~Hd Conner and nuon the blitle an,1 gloom were

L;ll lll \l spent Monllay Cl;fter nvon honol ell at a weckling dance atWIth 111s. Hose Dobbelollne. the National hall in the e\(;n il115.

-Mr. and Mrs. Chester John, • Out of town guests at the weu­s~n f;,nd Jean spent the week (nd dllig we.·e Mr. anJ MIS. AntonWIth 1\lr. and Mrs. John Dob~cr- Ort, aunt amI uncle of the btiu<',steill anJ gills. • and Ml. anu MIS. Jos, HIave]c, all

-M.r. ar.J MIS. b'l ank John and of 01ll311a. and Helr n \VieczalE ItHelen spent Friday e\tnine;' with of· Gl and Isbl~d.

~lr·. and Ml s. Emil Dlugosh and --- L __--~-__ . ~?~?,Lall y. 8 .\ow.t 40 )Ieds. b

-Mr. anu 1\hs. :pelma.s Chipps Dr. and MIS, !<'. L. Blessing a A'"aw] family of Lance Clt:ek, Wyo.. were host.s to the 8 and 40 Tues- S".".~.~ 1wue vbltOIS of MI. and MIS. Clay evenLlg-. Dinner was selveu VWLewis Jobst SatuI']ay. at Vera's coffce shop followed by ,'\'t." l'a"~

-Mr. John Yost and son, Stan, the mee:ling at the Blessing home.ley, wele visitOlS of 1\h. and Mrs. Mr. and MIS. Hex Stark and MIS. Peas....... I7cChtis Kit by Sunday evenin15. Ilene Ball et ~ came fr om Greeley •. , ••••

f tl t Glt'(·U Or "0 ., l'-Elwoou Phelps left Sunday for 01' 1e mee Il1gs. ••. - all

SL Joseph. Mo .• whele he is em· ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ 'Vax Bcans 2lcployeJ. IIls fallllly will folluw as r.;:= !.:::--soon as he has housing for them.

-James Hastings has left fOIIndiana, Po., whtle he will visithis sistels, MIS. Kate Fulton anI:llIs. M.ary Clements. Mr. Hast­:ngs \isited with MI'. and MI'~.

James Ollis for a week after le­tUlning fl0m Blemerton, \Va,,!).

-Mr. anJ M,1s. Allen Zlkll1UJ;]and family of Alllancl', have becnlpcnding p~u t of their vaca.lionWith his par.ents. Mr. and MIS,:'el1l.y 41kmund. This \\ eel< theylie in Kansas visiting her pal:"nts. They will be back in 01 cl;unday. .

-:Mr. and Mrs. Chas. LewiJIHle calleJ to York SunJflYo be with his blother, Johnny~ewi,s, who suffered a stloke Sat-

l'i~lIic at' l'all,. IrJay aftelnoon at 5:30. ~unllay

A glOUp of friends anl1rclalivel 3vening when they letulned tohau a picnic at the pall, SunJa) )10.1. Johnny was holJing his 0\\ 11.

fol' MI'. and MIS. Fred Oleson 0 -Evd:>'n Ollis of Blemetlon,A::;kov Minn, who wei e ViSllillg Nash, \\ ho was \iSllin&, her upcleMl'. a'nd MIS. Elliott <;Iement lllJ aunt, Mr. al~J I\hs. JamesThuse plesent were Mr. anu I\hs )Ilis and family, has gone on toLowell Spencer of Bloken Bow .Yhlteland, Ind, to visit her sis-Mr. and MIS. StolY of Platts er, MIS. McPheeters, the fOllll'er111 0\.1th , Mr. and ~lIs, Tom Thomp :athelyn Ollis. Mr. anJ ~flS.

son of Mindel) Elliott Oleson anc \1cPheders ha\e a new SOI1, Fledfrkw..l of Ask~v, Minn, MI'. anc 'ames, born on July 6.~hs. I'ete HaSllluSsen of Scolia -1\11'. and Mu'!. Edgar ApkingMr. and HIS. Fl,lnk \Vrtt of Bur nd chrldren left Satl.llday to spent I\\(11. Mr. anel MIS. Al\in Ingla t \\t,:ell:'s vacation visiting his pal'-Iham and Ml'. and MIS. GUy \VOlll nts, Mr. anJ :\h::;. H. !<'. Apking,of Taylor. MI'. and Nrs. Henl~ tt Hebroll. anJ his blother, GeolgeEn:.'.er·, Mr. al,d Mrs. \Valter Jor· \.pldl'g ar,d fanllly, at AlexanJlia.gensen, MIS. Malic JOlgensen, -Mr. and MIS. Thelull Nolte_ILl"'. 1)01,1 JOlgensell'. Mena Jor- ,allcd On MI'. and MIS. Antoll Za"gensen, MIS. L. 13. \Voous. Mallin ud at Burwdl Suml:ly aftunoo,l1lIam;en, Mr. anel Ml s. Hall yClement; Mr. and MIS. Don Long, -:Mr. and ;\fls. Kent 1<'erris a.nd

I t M 'anllly who ha\e beln \isltin,' in; .'\11'. and MI s. H,)y C emen , • r. 0

anI.! MIS. Mcl\in Clen,ent anll )IJ starteJ n.e lcturn ttip tvChades, MI'. and MIS. Milton 'heir' hOllle at COl vallis, Ole.Clel,1(J1t and fanllly, Mr'. a:1u Mr s. rUt·sday.1{ov Cknl',llt and daughter, MI'. - Don Ar liistl r,ng of the 10<1A;In,i 1'[1.5 Hall y Vall an,..I fall1ily oLliee \\ill lea Vt' Thul "day f')r an

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111s. E, M. Vogdtanz wa~ host·I', to the a.ft~1Il6e!ll Pltlh dul).ll,tu:;day. A.1l lrl(:lllbt:1S wue pIe­

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UOllt;r Sl(atil\~ Parf~'.'the young' people of the Metho­

,1 ,t Sunday school uepadlllcont-.tnt to NOlth Loup TUl'~Jay e\e­n il115 fol' 'a loller s~ting pal ty.\~ l~. L. A.. Muncy was in <:har l:;e'1 the young wopIe.

Uop0l'ed At ShOll er:MIS: .M:aynalJ Desel was honol'­

'>l at a sho\\ ~,l' T.hl.jls\tay a{\el­"1)011, at th.G h.Gll1~ of MH. Hay!':I1,lpp, High srot q( t,he. afte.l­I,' l,n .was, t!:w I~WC1>, Wt:c!t,!lI1l{ I". !lith 11103. Rasmus l'clu<;on was

t I.c' lJltdc', Mls. \VU1. Sll!aUC-l' \\a3tile gIUOlJ.1, .l\Its. l<;dlth Bartz thc'",inl,otC!', ~{t;.~. 'C:ba,:< <::aji!>I,;<'r theI",,\el' girl alld' Calolyl! KoIE.cJ'theJ l"t:' bearel. MIS, (;h;;\;>. %:apgg"r.,' Aunt JellllJt1;l 'lli:..tl llJl.ltcd the

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Birthday Celebration,Twenty guests surprised Ml s.

flniUe \Yilson of BUlwell on ner1 'I thday Sunday. The guest.s.I,' uught baskets 0,( foo<1 anJ bad'",th dinner aj)u SUppEr wit,h Mt;::;.\\ I!son. Those attendinj{ the party,.lanncd, by Orvil!e Wilson anJi' Ismother, Ml'S, Bessie Key. \\ el e~: I'. ane!, Mrs. Anton Schnieder.ll,cl Irma of BUlWelJ, Mr. anJ.\11:;. Geo. Lehecka anJ Lany and\11'. and Mrs. Gus Foth and fam­I;Y of Ol·d. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zab­It l:dit and family of I:;!cotia, MI',,. cl .l\lrs. Keith Leulltke and ~ob­

I Ie anJ Mr S, Hel'man u:udtke of,\Icadia, and Haymond KapustkaLclcille \Vaite of Comstock andI "Iul Smith of Sargent called inthe afternoon.

Birfhua,)' Diuner.Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Z]kmunJ cel­

11 rated his birthday SU1,lday by'.JltertaJning Mr. and MIS. E<J.'" k p1tWU, Mr. and MIS. GCl!,1bstings anJ Sharun, . Mr, and\1 J s, Hay Melia and family and,\1 r. and Ml s. E\l Hajewkh :).nd.'"an at dtnner. "',

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( Light.Desserts·Gelatin Jdl-wol 4 Pk~B. 25c

.Puddings Jiff)' Lou 4 Pl<I:B. 2Sc'Pudding-~~~ ~l~::i.~ 2 Pk"B. ISc ~

Pudding-J~~I_g6~~:i.~ 2 Pllll;g. 15e:

l •

33c

30~. . . '.... l1-oz. Pkg.

Proctor and Gamble'sgranulated soap

Bffedive for manycleaning' and washing uses

12~~-oz.

" ... ,Pkg.5-oz, Pkg, He

Use for all light laundering.

Especially popular toilet SOJp(or banishing perspiration odor

Lifebuoy ,.:.~:-.; ... Cak~ 9c

Draft

Oxydol ..... 2-1-oz. PkS. 33c

Crackers Suplem~. Grab~!n:, ,t~~ 27cR't C I. ' l-lb. 29I Z rac:\ers :\'abi~eo ....... Box CfiP.' nar~· . - 1

1':lb. 3ge.., ;;) ZIon l'Kg.

BtiUer Cookies' KabIsN .l;~;: 19c010'" B n~ 1-oz 2'· .U",I () C.) SUPl'llM. CQcvnutPlcl:: oCIfy·!I·/'1,·9 "''''''k"le~ H"-oz. 21lcr tI..,,, v .... 'loI ::J .Sun~hine .Pkg. "

SuO'ar Wafc"s Dlltd! Twill. 6-c,~. 2-"llco( \ I cooltles .... "Pkg, U

I t'' ~d 1':' ~O' .... ~ Nabisco, 5',"-oz. 24...."''' rUlo!';r" as~t,j. cooklcs, .Pkg, '"

Cb~<"nh~f..\ t\i1i.,-"co:ldc~, 1;lb. t19~l.sv"J (.'" V i" ZlCll , ••. ,.lkg, .,

G'l l fr r. r Snans Nabisco, I·lb. aft{l>I 0'" i~ Old Fa.~hlon, ,l'kg, If: ....

CnBta~cupes 'Ville-ripeneJ." ,Lb, (OCW~~i~tmeions l:!,,{k Diam0lJJLb, 4cC3bfJage ."".'" .. ,... ,.. ,...... ,Lb, 6tHc~d leiu"e ¥uu; ,cbe,lee f10

j,( '" of .Ize Lb.

Cucumbers J..·illll" Lb. I IeGarrots Ckan,~rn_ooth, , 9<;

tl'~'S I'ernu\cJ, , ..... , , .. Lb.

'Oll~'U'S !)I'id, ~dlu\\", 2 . I5c. IVli wedeulJI dLe ., ..•• ,., Ll.s,

CheQse Spreads 1!lu~ Muon 1:~~, 19cPim~fito Che?SeDutlh Ml!l'~:l;~', 34tOld English - c1;hSe, Kraft '{'i}~: 31ctun~~'i,;an Cheese Klaft ,'{,~~: 34~l'\ .....~ 11"1" (;:")11 c' I'~~~~ Dutell ',;'-lb. 3"'cMIl~\# 1":.\ ~",~i,J .. M1l! ., Pltg. "t

AnHH'i~tHl Chees~Kraft ~t~: SIIOaAmer. Che~se ~~iC~I.... j3~~·. $ 1.09

Dairy l~rodll<:ts

I-Iol!seholcl I-Iell~ers

l~){ FlafUtS

Safertvay Meat I~rice$

lUl1cll Meat ::'pic(d. ~lIcd ,.Lb. 59cCervelai SUHllllU saLl~,'ge" .. ,Lb, 56cFrankflltt'ers ::>kinless .. " .. Lb. 49c"ologn'-""RJiCCd or p!cce, 47c'U ~lil~tquality.lal&e, ,Lb.

Hulibu} By \h~ p!oxe" .... " Lb. 3geSa!mo!l lly tIlO l'rcc'~"""" Lb. 53cSliced Halilmt it:Zkness Lb. ~5c

Sliced Salmon ~~rckncss.,,, .Lb. 59c.,o~ r.'·111l'>1I~ ('t'nlpleidy 31eu u.- \il" dcano:1 "' .. ,, ,Lb,

Pe~'~i1 'FiI!eis l\m·nady Lb. 330

July Frllits (OiCl Vcigetables

Above prices are e!!edive thru July 24, in OId. ,

R;.~t I f.:;ie£ \ cd to IiI-liit {.juan'iths.No sa!e. 10 dca1<r$o

EVEHY item at S:1fe~ay is I:n'iced 19w, because S:lfeway aims to havethe bottom price in this vicinity 'on.evelY item. every day, Here's how:l<~in;t - Safeway prices evel)·thing at the lowest point that will yield,a reasonable prout. ..

, i... • I'';'

Second - If others offer cut prices, Safeway adjusts its prices oni\ems of like .grade or quality to meet all the cut prices.S}lOp at Safeway, where every ite.m is priced low, and see how yousave 911 )'our total food bill,

While Bread ~trs. Wrig1Jt·s. 2t~azi

Whea~ Brci\tI :,1Is. Wdg!Jt·s '1.-~o;i

2 Tall 2"Carnation,............. CJ.I1S 'IeTall 14'"Cbtl ub Bran'.l" .•.• ,., ... ,. ,Can 'I

4 SllIall 2f]~Calnalion,., .... ,..... C:l!lS .'j ..

Snull lcCbuub, el'3,pol'ak.l, , , , ,l'a:l

, , 2 '~p}1 20G1 tl BIaHd"............ C".t:J ""

Milk Be'rden·s 2 J:';~ 29cCheese food Brme, ~t~: 03c

MilkMiH{Milkffl i!!{Milk

P"ler' "11'$ Wilson's CertiDed, 41110 ElUl'ked"6t081bs,,,., ... Lb. C

B~lCOI! SllUareS S,nal! " .. "Lb. 3"/cSI ' (.\,1 n' l·lb. SOIG ..u Uacon Corn King., .. l·l<g, .,CPor~# Rft~et Loin or 41':,..

[\ <In.., ribend~uts" .. , .. Lb. U....

Pork Chops C<luter lc'in lui2Lh, 65~Chickens 'I,:c,~!.'y. fl~el,g, 1'lc

• "n 1cany "" ....... Lb.

Chuc!{ Roast u.s, Graded 63'"tcd" ,Lb, 'I

SI~wing Beof Bon(\c~s cub<:s Lb, 5~}i;

Short Ri~s -ofb(d """ .. Lb. 3~,~

Gnnmd ned , Lb. 40'.1

Peache!l E:t~Ita. free.~t?"e: l!3cl~,lb. lIllte ~ .. 19 ."., .Lb,

it~~ricois r-:wd-~r,,\\n. 12-1b,;. SL1Gt' 1 UUJlJ I~e ,.""". Lu o

Pi n '\'S DU1Ite y:u,ety,13Ige. 2l:~l.h. Ivuml. red "lJj(;J.tcJ" Lb. I,J ..

-Apples Dull,"""JY"ddy Lb, (0(;Lem6nS SUlIltH, de~p ~·<lluw,. ,Lb, 11cOran~~s Sun~l:,t, Val(;nda. IO~

a~"" hl(JlU!dSi:L~ ..• , ••••••. Lb. 'wi

Grap;efruit Wldt~ "Ul~at(d" .. , ,Lb. 100

Red Oil Old t>:ngllsh s;,atch 6-,oz. 110Itl.1uHr pdl.h" .. , ... , ,Btl.

F 'I P I' • 4-oz Iflurmmrc 0 IS" O'C<:dar.lll'tt1~ "cSu-PUtb SOllll £Ianu1ated, .. ~:ko:: 3; t;Scouring Pads ~os l·kg. lieDrano , ; , :zc~~ 22e

/ Fly-Ded _ ~'ilh D.D.1' ~W: 20c,fhoorns Libert)' blanJ Bach 90cL"(l'ht Blllbs.~·}J··fro~ted. • 12e~ II( .~toGO-""tt.... ,Eath

-!Ill's. 1';mma Hur .lc r retur ne,Jft om Ki rby, \\')-'0, wb e re sheq,Cllt three wrcks visiting- relati\ cs. Wh i le in \Vyon:iI1g she tool,'<'~'\'('I al 1)3,t11s at the m ine ra l hot1pingS in TLclll1l'I'olis all'] vistt­cd at Buffalo, Trn Slc"l', Shu­shone, Rivr i ton ar.d Cody, She1':3,3 aCc·0111l'2Ilie.J hll"~C by hersL.tt 1'- in-Iavv. ),trs, l Ia r rie t An­L1cI~un awl lhi:dll'll, Alvi», Sew­ar t , Rose An n and hcr .g reatniece, I{alil:c(:) V'u:30,

-1\11', a,ltl 1>11 s, CUI tis Gml·Illtlllllr;tn and family spent sewral(;ays 13,t week vioiling his bru­tt.er, Elmer a.n·] fal:lily, at By­e.rnis.

-' Sunday ~1 ftc mOLln g ue:ts ofjltr, aml 1\11'3, Eel 8evcnker andf[dnily \vcre UencyJ. Uen.:51111 1 !'~6~­

rl~an a:ld 13arbal a Klanecky. Paulf· nL! Lorene I'dol,a awl l{ayMecse,

--Patricia 1(o),cs spenl Thurs·eay aftelnuoll with 13o:1:1ie Klan­eeky.

~Ial<e SOUL> the hot dish.Vegetable SOUl) C~mPbcll';'~~'~ 13cT t S . ~ 3 :\'0. 1 25~oma 0 oup Hancho,... C:ins 01

B f S Heinz. Ko.l Ilcee OUp \\i\h ngdatlcs .... ,Cau

"'I' k R' - Soup. Ko. 1 (6cV liC. en· ICC CanJI,HII's ." cal)

C~ " ' N '~I - SouP. 3 :\"', 1 25'"· UICI<en· OCu e Otue.. CallS ,'"

SdcloHl j\(h.'ertisecl01" 0'1 2-oz. 17clye I 1'0mpc!an, ,lMtle,

,Toothpick5 Rrgu!ar , .."'l'kg, 4cCoffee F'l l t o r ~ E.lwald~, 2 15~

... iJ ~'o pe r. . . . l'kg". 'I

Lighter Flutd Kwik-lite :c~i 10cMachine Oil Hadi~nt.: ~c~';; IOcSh P l 'I S ~l C, ifiill, 'I O~QC 0 (AIl·\Vllite ......13"lUo ...,

Juice!!'G f 't J' Town 4C·~o7. Ilc· rape rUI u!ce H,)L1se .... c,a~ .

A I J " 46~oz. 1gepp e tHeelIon~sl Gc0Ige .... Can

G J " A . Qt. 35crape ule.. Blue Bm! ....... bU.

O 'J " 2 16'oz. 4':'"range U1ec j!'ull o'Golll CUllS a"TOiuato JUiCesunl'Y Dawn' :6C~~ 24c· , ,

"C(tl\llC(l I;oods'

Purple Plums )lonica ....~,o,C;'~ I1c" t Vallry Golll, r\o. 2', 21aAprlCO S whe,le'. uIllJe:lcd.,., •. ,Cael

Pea SHalpcr llous,~. r\,j, T)· 420r B'utldt. ...... " .. , ... , .. ,tall

P ':::\l~ar Belle 2 Xo: 2 3~Cl'eas --.s':ett \ar1~ty .. t....... Cans v.-..4

C COUI.\1 Y lIou,,', :\,~, 2 191"orn ,d:o\\,. "hole knnc1., .. , .. ,Call 'lI

Kidney Beans Ot~0, 'red, .. ,Kca; 13cBaked Beans Heinz , .... '2 ~~~~ 35e

Pet I;ooCls, ~.' 10(J~. I r:Bud Seed French·s l'k~. \)cDog Food K£1I(-gg'~, Gro.ru/t;ko~: 31 C

D F d 3 lj'.~-OZ. 2r.: ....og 00 Slrongheart". Cans \)\1

Dog Food l'ani lC~~ 13cDog Food H~d lIlart. 3 diets,. ~C~b~ 13cDog Food NutrtM ~;;~: 59c:.D~g [O!ld.}:ri:;ki€S, i~~: 29c

Cereals, S . .- 8,cz·14eCorn oya Kdle'tg j ....... Hg. ,

C T t" ('0,. 13·uz. 11corn oas le~ lvd s" ..... }>k~.

12-oz 1'7Grape-Nuts l'u'X~ r·kg: C

Wh I" . 12-oz. 1geeatles , l'k~.

C I Kellogg'$,' 10'P;,g, 31 cerea S ,alld)' p1ck~ge........C1.Il. ~

Popped Wh~ai Dwadld, .. 8B~'~ II C

K" ~= IGcIX Corn cel'eal. , .. r ~g. ,~

Shredded Wheat:'iabisco.li;~~: IlcRaisin Bran ski~mer·s ... 2it:;: 29c

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SanCltuic1i FillingsSand~"' "l c f, Spread L,uuch t't. 35~\It );io.'< ...... Jar

Sandwich Sluead Mil'UcleJat; 31e

S d • h S d Lunch Qt. 6211'"an WIC prea llux ..... Ja r "

Sandwich Spread )lirscle,~t; 650P' tt d M t 3',~-OZ. 9co e ea LIbby's Can

'D 'I d H ' S-oz. (BeeVI e am Llbby·s ......... Call

P "B tt r· l-lb. 3geeanu. u e Sk'l'PY Jar

.Grated Tuna Light, , ~~~ 3ge

NELSONI Motor Co.•OnD NEllH.

49.95

31.45

269.50

213.45

199.50

134.50

149.95

NEBH.

$ 39.95

Special

Price

39.95

71.95

Reg. Price

$ 59.95

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Carson's l\IarketOrd. Nebr.

...r' .. ,'. ..

Record phyer•.a.utomatic changer

~m'son's ProduceBurw~ll, Nebr,

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Portable Rac'ord Player, automatic'changer .. : . , , . , .

Console Record Player 6. Radio 6.Record Mak~r ,. 2'74.50

Record Play,;r ,." .... , ... , .... " ...

Deluxe L.P. Gas Range 312.50

Dish Washer , , 284.50

Large Mangle """"""""""" 1.184.75

. Gas Washer "" ,.,.,.'. 154.75

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-BILlon Sich, Kenneth Tilll· --!Ills, Roy Wilson, Mrs, Le- -Leo:l 1';, Klanccky has reo - Orin Kellison and John Has·1 -~ll s. HiIlla Boggs of Casper,merman ami Anton Danz ek went Hoy Anderson and daug l.Le r, Mrs. ccivcd his disch arg e f ro m lhe Ve t- kell went to Ke a rne y Thu rsda y Wyo., is visit in a her' sister andto the farm of Mr. and Mrs, Joc Douglas Leach, an-I Mrs, Wm. elan;' hospital in Lincoln, He still \0 at tci.d a :l1eeting of p re sidcnts IIamily, Mr. anuoMrs. Ike Luoma.Rut a r Friday an-I la i.I t hci r corn )'1.e!ltulJc.n all of Burwcl l sped the is ur abl« to do heavy xvork 8~,Ll sc crct arics of the Rot ary all'lVlng on Thursday.by for tl.e m. Mrs. Rut a r wa s in SatLll"L,y vbiting' with Mr. and - Sun.lay at ternoon guests of club. HIs, Hask oll went along and - ~lr, and Mrs. Ike Luoma andthe hO~;l'ital wi th a new ba by 1\ hen 1\!1 s, L, K Walfo: cl. ~ Mr. an'] ~lr ", Wm. 1{lanccI,y and went on to Gi bbcn where she vi- Dickie Cole, 1IIrs. Hilda Boggs and1\1.', Rut a i held to have an ciucig- - ::Ifr, and Mrs, John Antkl'~en, Bonnie were Mr', ar.d Mrs, No r- oi.led her sister, Mrs, Gene Simp- 1300 Layhe r we re Sumla/ guestsenc y appendectomy, Mr. ami \\1:0 moved to Allel". Ia. r eccr.Lly, lis Benson, ~11', and Mrs, Joe SQ' k ins, and back to Kca rney where of their parents. Mr. and MI's.

I?'o1rs, Rut a r WCI'e able to rr.t urn spent the week ell'] in Ord: They bot k a , and Dc lotes, Rosenn ar.d sr.o visited with Rev. and Mrs. Julius Layho r and family of

. , lo their home Tuesday. Her par- \,(1'(' house gucst s of !ItI. ami Dallas De-nS('ll and Bi'tly Seven- Long, Scotia.--Dr. G"olgt' H"j'lphill of Eu- --~11', and ~frs, !chllhng Pearson i en ts, ::Ii!. an,] MIS, J01111 Moudly, :IllS. V. A, AIl,krbCIl, Di<.k An.Icr- l.c r. . --C'JI'k Di:l1lon.'l wl: o is, a t tcud- --lItl'. and Jlll'3, Ted walkemeycr

gcn», OI'e~. lcf t rccrnt ly frum the ar.d f'amtly are on a two weeks went out to 11'"ID for a whil. arid ~e-!l,' son of Mr. ,1.'-." Mts. V, '\' I'" Y scl: ~ol 1 Lincoln thi S'II-l 'f '.- ~ " u • - • -~\y;jlll;l Kla ncck y left the Ord . b ~. ,U n c s, ,. a.nu am.iy of Ca lif., we re guests01 d air port to return to his hon.e vdc;a. tion. T Eldon Sich is -heInilW with the Andc: sen, rrturncd to Alb;a IV1·th ! t I" .r spent th \\. ek ell I In 01 I f '1 .1

1 Id d '1 \ t tt N l If" 0 ., l(.tpi al Sum'ay Ir,orllill'o' after .1;: ,I;: ,e C",,' l l 0 "r, a:lu JIll's. :'Ilorl'is Kilby on"flu' attcnllin;>' t l'~ go en Wl" -., IS, "n one e e z(' 0 chort's. hi~ UI'•. ,!_" "n" aLlllt tl' SI"'lld a \. I'tll Ill' 1)'JI Ill' 'I' a d '1' l' 1. f l' t 0 h If 1" f I 1 ~ . ~ - U J' joG-vin o" hcr tonsil.> ren~oved Sa" s ~~ L; 0, .' I, n ., I~, ucsr.;ay, ,Ljing 3,.I1I1IVt·IS::UY 0 11S pan'n s, 111a a e t, ue':;uay 01' 1er. :o1\1e --:'II.', and ::IllS. S, L, Linneman IH(':< , t I ~l t' " 't M:, Biemond, ' 'I .D ~ I H \V J II~l"'))I'I" of aftel' sn'llU'11"" a 111011tll VISlllll oY uluay, ,~lC spen Su"c,ay Vi1:1 --.' r, and !irIS. Georo"'e \VIlsonl'. dl' .\irs. I • • ", 1 <'\ . "e, ",'. " of Hasting'" woe gcl.:stS of her • , d,. tl L D I' 1 tId 1 tad 11\\' 'Ir --Mr, and ~trs, Ed Koi{(3 slJent ~lr. ancI "-Irs. Jo~ I\.lan~(k\,', - .,11', an J\Irs, Archic Gcweke amI' dauo"hler'~ wel'c guests of 1\<r'.nor 1 OUp, l'. ",eolge p,al,s 0 leI' a~lIg: ~r n ;on-Ill-" ' " , pcl.lcnts, 1\11', ::mu .!\lro, Joc Ha.. J • ~-,fly his Beechnaft Bonanz,t to Ok- and !III'S, H.lclhu ,] } lskor skI. , maEl,ersSund2lY.' .• Slll'day as gUt'sts of Dr, a.ld ::Ill'S, - Fr a nJ< ALlallll'k an,] J 0<:' 1'111'- lett today (\\ "dnE sdilY) to take anLl 111s, Mon is Kilby on Sun-Jahonla City befule going on to --!Ill', and :\II's, Ivan. l~obllls'.ln -!Ill', and Mrs, L, J, Kleckner l;uLlo)ph IIJl!1s~,. fk wel<:' ,Sunday gue~ts of !lfr, t~iLir granddaughler to her home day, .Eugt'iH'. amI Keith and 1\tIS, Chnsllna ~el· of 1\tason City \\'cle guests of MI'. --Mr, an,j Jltrs. C. C, Tholnpson an,l 1\11'3, Joe KJancc!zy, in Gl'i:;wuld, fa, --~Mr. and l\lls. CI'undall and son

-CLua 1\lcClatclwy will be t,he eba drovc to Granu 1slanu Sat· al'cl :'III". Merle VaJlil1ndt, MI~, took their daughter, 1\L1ry. Karcn -~In writing to lencw h"r Quiz -~ Dr, L, David Milliken has of Burwcll woe visitors of Mel'oi.mtycarnl'aign chailman for thc urdayafternoon, ,Vanz~ln,lt is the dau:;htC'l' of !III', ::::il1lets and Ag ne8 l{amaekero to fur anot!:cr year, ~lls. Margant ccmpldeLl his intcn;,,;ship at S\. anLI ,MIS. ~hris I{ilby Sundayfuml I'aising call1paign for Polio --!II!', al1ll lIlrs, Joe Hutar were anL1 Mrs. Kh',ekner, Camp I<:i\\a.nis Sumlay. The girls I'eten, of \VlJ1ner, S. 1), says she LuI,cs IIosPlt~1 111 Clevdaml and cHllmg', '.stageLl in January, She will be guests of her palents, Mr. amI --Hallo \V.'a\·cr rdUll1CLI Sc,t. ' .... ill sp(,l~d a \wd, at camp and L'cesn't knuw why she takes it be·' ~las tiansf~lll'd to Grady ~lemor. -1\1l'. and lIlrs, John Koll amIa~sistell by MIS. Hoss Allen in :\lls, John !ltoudry, sincc their re· uruay from tht' \H'stC[Jl part of !v]r, alld M~'s, ,T,h?l\1pson will C,lUce) she knu\\'s so fnv p"ople lal HOspital at Atlanta, Ga, . Mr. and l\-iI's. Morley BlechbillOIL!. lease from the hospital. They Ie· ,the state whete he had spent his spend a W","l{ VI~ltll1g her par- hcre after all theG~ year~, but I -~l\11', and !IllS, Chris Kilby anti spent Thur~day evenin'" with Mr.~otto Nkmeyt'l' Jr., and \Vm, tUllled to thdr homc Tuesday. lwo wc(';es, \,a>::aUo:1 worlcing in I ~},t~: IIII', and 1\frs, Ed Jeary, at ~r.,.' just can't ,,('c'm to be abl~ to famlIY,sp~nt Sunday with Mr. and I and MIS, 13111 Novosa~l, jr. amI

Philorick IelUlned FriJay after --1\11'. an~ 1I1.ts. l,{oy .Stollz sp"nt I thc harvest nellis, Hallo is ~m· "c\\alcl. gd along WIthout It. , 1I11s. Elwlll 130yce anu family. Nancy,tal-ling in the all·stal· baseball last w(:e]( ViSItIng III Lmcoln, They I ployed at SIOUX City anu wasgamc in St. Louis, They urove to retull,et1 Thul'sday, bacle on the job Jlto:,UJy,Chicago where they saw lwo -Dl', and MIS, G. \V, Taylor are I ~ Clan 13elle Kin'Y will aniVl'majc,r leagu(' games bc'foI'e return- looldng fOII\ aId to the weel< end tOlby (\Vetln(~t!ay) from a \ C',ea·int; t.o OrL!. when theil' son ar,d family, Mr, tion spl'nt in Califomia, Shc will

-Mr. anu Mrs. Glen Lylle ale and M~s, Halold Taylor ~r:cI faw· "ioit her fathel'., \Y, S. King anelvisiting rdatins anu friemls' in Ily of Central Cjty: WIll VISit, the~~l, her aunt: l\fa!:~gle King, GraccDenve!'. Mrs, 13essie Til1l1l1Clman ~ -;Mr. and MIs.. DIllo. fro)-~~ Klllg arnn:d batunlay from Ox·is staying with ti:e Lytlc child len tlel\ to Omaha Sunday In thell fonl. l\llS3. wbu',", she tc'acheswhile thdr l)al c'nts ar e awai Inew plane, ". , l~ome Econol,lic~ at th" :\lis3issip~

., ~ _ ,'. , '. -!lIrs. Llll13n Novotny \\as a pi State UI1lVC'l~lly.~Mrs. Joc I~u\\L>tl was a dmncr SU1\cL1Y gUbt of Mr, and MIS, - Ch:ll'lLs Blaha has pUI'l'hasod

~\l~;'.l o!. Lucy .~{u.•v,l~:ll an,] Inl'z 1';mol y Thoill;CI1 and family. tl~e pI vpt:rty in \\'c:',t Crd LtJo;,".S\\.I1)1 1< IlclJj l'\uun~. _~l\KI' and l\<r~ Du" Hoel'llller 1'1'" to JO'-II 1" )' 'k' 1'" h ". .... .'1 • l, ''';' U 'C"J l~· tT ins J. nc 0U.':iC'

-Dena \Vlt~on anu DOlny ,sill' anu baby of Gran,l Isbn'] wel'\~ w:ll be OCCL:IJi0d by thc new as.tek \\ue dmner gUests Sunclaj' of guests of her parents, MI', and ~i'"tantJ coach, Holanu Moore.her grandmother MI s. Bertha Mr:::. l'':mory Thomsen Sunday, -L. B. \VooLls wcnt to GrandMason, , . -~!rs. _Marion .,Aikin a~d sons IsI::lJ1,d Friday to attenu a board

-Mr. allcl MIS, Bnce Ol\'(ll.'~ of tC:ft IUt-sUJy a~tC'lnoon fOI ;\.n:eS, n:cctlng of county eIcrk~.Lexj~lgton WClt' w(;fkcnd g Ul:Sts IJ" after spenumg a wcd< VIsltln~ -Ml', anu :HI s. lIe!:1 y Pc£,haof Ius palenls Mr. and ~lls. lIar· hu aun! all<~ unclE', Mr. and MIS, ar,t.! daughtLl', PJjjl:i:;, vf Lafay-(Jld O\\:cn3, 1Iol'£:cc flavls.. , ., , e!te, Incl. (:a~nc MOll<Jay to visit

-,\lrce Mae Johnson was an -M,I. al:d l\,lls. LO~I'" r::O\~~~l~ h\s parents. Mr. and !IiI's. ~1gnaco\'C'llught guest of Ml'. and Mr3, ~f Ok!ahon.a, ,CIty ha\:_ ~c"n ViSit l'c.:3ha. The,y a.lt~ (nroute hOIl1~Lloj:d Wilson and family FriuJy. mg, IllS blothel. and WIfe, M~" an~ flo,.n a thlec \\:ecks' vacatiO!1 tlip

-M' u 11.1" E '. D 1 M~s. J. !II. No\otny an~ othcl rei \',!llell tvok them fir,st to Phih-• I. an 1:S, mer:son a y at.JHs for the p:l.st wcek. 4 I J' '. t . ' -

anu daughters wele supper guests G 'd- L!" f I " I c~ p na 0 attend tLe natIonalof Mr and MIS Jos OSE'nto\\'~ki fl- ?I asn, U,ll:S to l1lfCl

tlhae C::Lks convel,tion al,d thc'!1 as far

. .'. . ~ "w 1U aluruay 0 sPWu ~ t S' It L k C·t b tlSatunlay en·nll1g,. wetk end as a guest of M!'. anu \HS as a a c ~ y y le

'. . southun route', ntUl'lllllg' by theMrs, Horace ~ rans and Mary, lie northern route. Mr, Pesha is al'etulned to hiS home Monuay. (tain stOI'C ex"cutivc at Lafa'-

-,~lr, amI Mrs, Will, Sack went clte. )-to AurOI a Saturday where they _'~<I" 'lau l' L'lln" ".. d 0 M d:\l LI d .1:::••v. l e - 1 ey Was lJlwae Jome y. I. an • IS, oy 01 I Tu 'C'lla ' acco l' a . "d b hSack and family and all went on ,l e~ ., j n p llle y crto Lincoln to attend a picnic eel. ru;,cl;', ,the 1olmc'!' Gladys _~U~;:ebrating the bilthuays of both Mr. al~u her hu:;band, from LU\elI.t,and MIS. \Vm. Ham at Lincoln, lI11lln, The latter wa.s a daughtErOther guests were 1Ilr. amI !llrs, of th.c late ~l.rs" Geol g", PrattHarvld Sack and son of Crete, Mr, a!,ct. ,pent hL! glllhood lJl OHI,and !Ill's. E. R Ham of Stella, It:avll1.g here 31. years gao, .Mrs,. C, Smilq of York. Gary - ,:or,m:l Ma:;chester al~d Vel'll­Ham visiting from \Vashington, sn \~d!s spent ~aturday 1;,gl1t andand Ml'. and Mrs, Gene Kosa of S,unll~)- at the Brank lIl1,s.{a home,Lincoln, • ':- harold BUI'son had the' mfs-

--Dick Sattnfield anLl l<:irk fortunc to bUill his ha.:;d' quiteLewis weI chouse guests of bi:l.dly Sa tutciay whilc' comoilling,Myra Maupin and her n:other at --Mt', and Mrs, Charle:>-: Kol,esNOlth Pl8lte ova thc week end.. I cd':~latcd thell' 4.8th anmYCl'sary

-Mrs. W. A. 13artlett is visit- at tnc hOlll(' of their son. Emiling Mr, and Mrs, James Gilmore aI:~1 falJ1ily SunJa)·.allLl family at Lincoln, - Fn,nk Co\.:faJ, "wncr a.r.d

-lilt'. . and Ml's, Tom Healey of o;;er,ltor ef the liquor storc onOmalu left :\londaY after visiting the' eJ.~t side of .the sLjuan:, spenther mother, Mrs, MamIc \Veare the wet'k end 111 Grand Islalldfor five days. will! his family. lIe ha~s n+~ ttd a

-~-Mls. Geo, \Valker bI'ought her' hOllse bc1o,lgin;j to l:;m:lnucl Sed-

Ihusbanu hall:e from the hospital 1_',e.e1< Cll:U \)!clrIS to n:ove his fam­in Grand Islanu Satul'Llay, lIlr. Ily to Ord In about a munth or. asWalker was in the hospital four soon as U;e llou~e is con~p!2ted.

Iwed;:s, -~-l\1!'. and !lhs, C. W. CI81I<.~,M,r: ~nu M!s. ,Lloyd WIlson n~a.d0 a bu~ifl(sS hip to Neligh

I\\ tIl' (.ltl!lt r g,ue~ts SUllllay of !I~r. !,h)r,ll.1y mon~in ",al:d !llrs, ChllS Johnsen and Ahce 0" 1<: 11' '" 1 b'1113,(, ,- rlll (l~C'n, mac (P. us:nl'SS

I--,!llrs .. Vince-nt Kokes has bcel; tllP to On.ab:t SUI1.Jay Htulning

'-Iuite ill for the pa.st two wee]{s. to Oltl Jlfol1l1ay.I -Ml'. anu Mrs, F. Kuehl enter- -- C. A. Aw]\'rson left Tucs,hy. taLled jill', anu Mrs, L. E. \Val· fOI Cullen la1l:e, l\1inlle cota toford at a chicken dinner Thursuay join his family, whu ale vaut.iO'lI'

I enning, irog the I e. Mr. 3.11d Ml's. C, J,-MIS., ~> L. Vogeltanz and MOltensen will lcave Thursday fOI

Rosellen are leaving Thmsday for Cullen to be week end gc:ests ofNOlth Platte where they will visit the AndcI~C':ls,

with ~lr. and Mrs. James COlll- -Ml', anu lIlr:=. Delmas Chippswell, Mr, Vogeltanz will go after and family of Lance CI eek, \Vyo.his family on Satmday. sp"nt the week end visiting his

-Malgalet HoIrnes is visiting nlother' and others. relativesat Cheye11l1E', \Vyo,. this wedc She arounll Ord anLI. ?\or th Lpup.will go on to Laramie and take six -MI'. and Mrs. 13111 Chandlerwce!<s worl( in SUlllmer school and two sons of Bremerton, \Vash"

-=;;.::::~~::::;::::::::::~~~;: there. arc visiting !Ill'. ant.! Mrs. Emil~ _,~._~~ : Kckcs and family. !llrs. Chanu·

IleI' is the fom:er- ~lal'guerite l{ed­fer n of Loup City, a niece of 1Il1 s,Kokes.

-Mr. anll .\lrs" Franl< Mislta,t;3.~ry alld Tury spent the week{'I:d in Winner, S. Dak They left8atul clay mOl ning- and 1'C turnedl\1on.<1Jy' afte I noon. •

-,B':,dn:, Mi"l{a returlled homefrolll BUIWdl SaturlIay evening

I Shc spent IO-days ,visiting hergrar,dl'artllts. MI'. anu !l1rs, Schuy­ler Schamp. .

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'PAGE FOUR' THE ORD QUIZ, ORO, NEBRAS~~ " JULY 22, 1948

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-Where would you IQok to seeif somor.~ had found your lost Jive­stock? , In the QUIZ w~pt ilds,of course. tt,

Marriage Iicenscs issuedCounty Judge Joseph W,maekcrs during the pastwent to:Hobert D. Miller, Ord .... ,. 28

Mal gucrltc GI aham, Onl .• 22Howard Jensen, Ord .•. ,.,., 2i:i

Pa tricta J. Zmrhal, Ord ." 16Theodore C. Scherbal th, Taylor 18

Mal y Eo Ahl. Broken Bow . 18

died in infancy, Bessie May~hanl, who passed away in Jan­\'aIY, 1834 and Clint stover Roy­('1' Mrs, Hoyer passed away' inFebru.u y, 1931.

He leaves to mourn hi,! passingtwo brothers, Elam and' J:;ua QfChambersburg, Pa., his soil,Clint, in Calif01nia, and onegl a ndson, James Stover Royernow stationed in Manila in mili-t a ry intelligence. '

Mr. Hoyer was buried in thpIamily plot in the Arcadia ceme­toy.

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Scotia Junior Ameri~q"Legi~1J

(leag~1C game)

COAL

BASEBALL!At Ord Pork

SUNDAY. JULY' 25

Qrd Jr. America'n Legiorw••

.rCan Do It,

KOUPAL ~ BARSTOW

Place orde.rs n10w

them ns' cars arrive.,

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Funeral services were held at1 :30 1\1on<.1ay af t ernoon at the Me­thodist church in Arcadla for Da­vid StO\ ('I' HOJ er, aha) dy pio­neer who maele his home at AI'­cadia since 1900 unt il six year sa go \\ hen he enter cd the BethanyHome in Minden.

Rev. Bushby of Litchfield om­elated at the Iune ral with Hast­ings-Pearson in charge of ar­I angements.

Pall bear 121 s \\ ere Arnold Tuu­ing, l<'ranl, White, u. D, Weddel,l~. W, Hunkins, Challey Scott aridGUy Lutz.

1.11', Hoyer was born HearChamber sbui g, i-a., Oct. 7, 1852aloe! died at the age of 90 year s.9 months and 9 da) s. When a boyhe heard the battle of Gettysburgand saw hIS father's horses stolenby the rebels after the battle.

He was ll1arr;cd May 12, 1881to Emma Iva Qninton at LoupCity by JuLll;;e Aaron Wall, bl'O­ther of Johp Wall. To thelll thl eechild Ien were bOln, Grale who

IArcadia Man Who~aw Gettysburgpies cit 95

HERE IS OUR PREDICTION

\Ve can l))al{c iUUllcdiate delivery on 'nearlything you nced. \VllY not consult us I}OW'!

Row~a,1 Plumbing & HeatingPhone 172 Ord, Nebro,

Includcd arc sinl{s, lavatories, electric water heat ..ers, tubs., stOQ'S, etc., in sueh fan'lOus'brands ,is Crane's,Uealm, Si.dlehuber and Imperial., , '

\Vhile we ,can stiU see the~e prices, ,~cJ_Q.re. they dseentirely out of si~ht, let \.1$ 1igure the work tlu~t. YQ~l,

w"uH or need, whether thc job be largc or Sil\all.

\Ye have all the facili~ies for complete instalh~ti,onsin thc plumbi~lg and hcatIng' lflle .N'O\V 'rlglit out ofstock

It is comn~on knowledge that the prices of iro,n andsteel ~re out of sight, or soon will ~e, w)u~t ~vith.i~~.cre,ns·

ed wages to steel wor}{ers, b\~r~a~e,<J WHg~~ to c,Q,\l !.n,i.l'·ers with consequent increase of coal' prices to steel mills

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and (he oU,e.r inflationary factors that ate bo'ulld tocause steel prices to continuo theit rise. ", . . .

If Drew Pierson

So Can We •••

l"01'1<.'ETo all landowno s and ,'or ten­

ants living adjacent to any of theCOUI\ty maintained highwaJ's ofValley County that yoJ ale here­by requested to mow the weedsalong the saId loaels adjacent toJ'I ur re'spective propel ties.

Valle,)' COllnt,)·lligll\\ a,)' U"i';H'tlllcnt

July 22-2tc

An explanation of the irriga­tion and soil consen ation planI£cently completed on the 1\111esLee fallll four llliles east of \Ves­ito ille \vil1 be givell Jl\ly 27 dur­il1g an all·da.y pI ObIall! spon..sor­ed by the B~oken Bow chambcrof COllll1lelc<\ extension seniceand SCS.

Model layout for concrete spill­ir,g base, drop stIuctlue, turn outboxe's and siphon tubes \\ ill besho\\ n. Principles ar:d methods ofbIld levelin/f and a demonstrationof an electllc irrigation pUnJP areincluded in the schedule.

The meeting will begin at 10:30<'..nJ. at the Blokcn Buw city hall\\lth a movie on Nebraska irzi­gation, han D. ''''-ood, consel\a­tlOn spccialist of Denver, \~ ill bethe principal speaker. The fieldt!'ip to the Lee faJ 1ll w111 lea\ cBloten BO\~~~_, ~

He<dth InstitutePlanned for Ord,Arcadi~ end NL

DANCE

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We· wish' to 'thankall our fl kn,ds and let­1tiv,ls for the lovely,ndeling gif,ts we Ie-.c~iveet

-'Ie. and -'.II's. !:Il\an-ud lll'uha. '

Snl)~lay, July 25\

Music brBOB HERINK

at Jungman Hall

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.),ssClllulie'i of Godd, E, FogeJ,rnan, Pastor

Sunday schu'ol 10 a. m.Worship and Praise sen ice 11

a. n'l., Evangelistic sE:lvi<:e S p. 111,

Pla)'el' meeting Tuesday 8 p. m.. Youn~ P,eoRle's meeting l<'rie!ay

8 lJ. lll,

!:\<\Ilg. t-llitul llrcthrell ChunhThere- wil be 1;\0 sel vices in tht;!

chmcn Thur:;(]ay' evening, July 22.as the pastor will .1;J~ ~way attend­ing a minister's Conference iIiYOlk, Nebr. ,We will have allof our rt'gular sel vices next Sun-d~y, July25. .

Our anmu,l assembly at r.1Jlfoll,1tIlis state begins August 5.

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. cillil'~'h 01 'CIII)~t.(Christian Cl1llrch)

CIJ'c1e ,Scott, ministerWIlma Ball, B'lble SchoQ! Sup!.

BIble School, 10;00 a. m,MOlning worship, l1;QO a, Ill."'The ChUI ch Henakd in the

SCIiptul es."Evening ,Eva~lgelestic sen ict',

S ;00 p, 1I1. .., >

Thulsday evening, 8.00 p, m.BIble study. COJlle and b~ing )'OUlBible. • .

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Yon will be called upon 'soon t~·furnish' hiformation to be usctl itlcomjJiling- a city dii'ectory for: Oi·d.

'Your cool>eratioli with \the men''who call upon you will bc apIJrcehited-by Ute "

.Ord Chamber ofCommerce

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Plans for a health institute inOrd, Arcadia and North Loupr.ext spring' we i e tentat ivcly laidin a me£ling last 1\ eek of theValley County Council of Ex­tenslon clubs in Ord.

The prograrn \\1l1 be held incooper ation \\ it h the Business andPr of'ess.ona l Worue ri's club Mrs.C. W. Weekcs of the 13.P.W., whomet with the COUJlL:1J, consentedto contact the state health de­p,,1tment for inro: mation regard­lP.g the avatlability of the 'I, B.Mob ilc X-ray unit and suggt'S­t ions for conducting an immuni­za tion clinic,

Miss Helen Becker, health spc­c'alist from the state extensionSCI vice spoke to the council mem­bers about various health act ivi­ties which have been cal ricd onin ether counties. She discussedthe' organization needed for ,car­lying out health plojects and eX­plained the services availablehom the state department.

Illlllltlniza t ion Clinic.The council cxpressed intel est

il! the possibIlities of holdi.ng <l;nimmunizatiun clinic some tune In1919. Red Cross nursing classeswere also discuss",l,

Organiza lion o{ rural familiesso that they might uecollle eligi.ble under the Blue Cross and BlueShield plans wele explaine'd byl\hss Beckel'.

1\1rs. W. E. Dodge, member ofthe countr hospital committee,told the glOUp that at last lepoltof the huspital situation, pwgl esswas at a standstill and that no01 ganiza tion had been found\\ho would definitely take overthe hospital.

Delegates to the annual meet­ir,g of 'the state coundl of ex­ten.sion clubs held in York lastJune made repor ts of the meeting.HIS. 'Canoll Thomas, county ex­tc:nsiun chail man, told of theedsiness sessions and the sug­gested proglari1 for next J·ear.

.. Mrs, Loren Good, gruup chair-

~I j------ ---~--~--.--7---1 man, repol ted the social acthi-

'\ I CHURCH NOTES t:es and It:ctUles.I. -~---------------------------4 To Study Irrigation

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cllairman of the com.mlttee with C, Jeppcsen! pastor, at Broken BowEen Nelson, chairma.n, \\110 ex- Sunday, July 25jJc'cts to be allay much of the Sunday school and BIble class,time looking after his ranch ie- 1Q.00 a. m. ."ctntly punhas.::d near Gunnison. Chul ch sen'ices at 11 :00 a, m,Colo. PJans ale und"r way for a with Dannevirke ahd Falwell asbigger and better celebration than guests,£'\ er, The Thomas' Alllusemeht Picnic dinner at the palk 12:30.Co, of Fulled.on \\ill be here With Bling din(lel' basket, coffee willtheir c311\iI aI, the Ie \\ ill be a be sep·ed. ... _ . .~aJdle hUlse show, good agIicul- Progiam 2:30, followed witl! re-tm e exhibIts, a ladies depaJtnl,\nt freshmC'nts.with fancy \\ 01 k and canning, a 'Veunesuay, July 21, 8 p, m.4,H club spedal exhibit and plen- Icc Cream social at the palsonagety of entertainment for all. Dates limn sPOl'~9Iecl by the ladies aId,101' the c~1t'bt.ation ale September Come to get yuur ice cre·am.14~ 15 and 16, Wednesday, July 28, 8:30 p.

Al\in Inglaham, 16 year Old m, Joint Luther I..,eague gatheringsun o{ Mr, and l\hs, John ~ngra- at the I?alk, with weiner roastham is in the st, FI ands hospital Welcome to all for these events,in Grand Island, taken there - --~-----

Sun'Jay because he could not be Onl ~ldhul1bt l'hurdl.1C'llsed frOm a deep sleep, l1e hlltJ' L. V, Hassell, Pastorgene to bed Satmllay night ap-, .' ,palently in good health and 'when I '\e ale preachll1g a Se)'les ofcalled Sunday mOl ning could' nut S~II1101lS on the Gospel of ChI ist.be aw&kened. DOctQIs have not ::;~l c. WIll be four ~e~·ll1on.s 0(1. thisdcten,lined what the trouble'" .es and the ,~,ubJe~t for ~extIdght' be but dioJ not think Mon- SunJay ,wll.1 ~;: feslln,g tI,e Gos·llay he was suffering from polio 1'el of Chost , We urge each one81> wis fiJ~t fealed .. Monday John to ~e plesent at each of thes~Ingla11am amI Malvtll 1\·.·I1.t to StIVl.ces, .as these. sfln-,ons aIS

• 'plal1Jl'd t 1'1 ch" t 'fiGJand Island and 11,e seellled a . t: 0 , 1~ P ea, on~ 0 nllUIt~ bJighfer.'· 1;1~ place rn th~ (h,nstJan way.

, l\ " , " I'llng the whole fanll!y and help'.,Ir, and .115. Joe S\\cn:;on of th' chur h to de', 1 ('h '-t' '.

~iou Fall~ S D ' , 'k d" c \ f op II.s lal/~ x ". ' ,w er e \He en chal aeter in growing chl1dren~Ulst~ of h's nephew, Calloll anJ youth. Let \IS all keep (aitIlSwenson al,d MI~. Swel,1so11. \, ith Christ dur il1g the 'vacation

~hs. Althur, ",at~s and tI\O pfI'iod and attend chul'h wh''!'­sens of MJrtle Po~nt, Ore, ~Ie c\er we are dUring the\ sunul~erguests of h~r ,pal ents, Mr. and n,onths.Hrs, Heuben Nolde, Next wt:t:kMr'. and MJs. LaVerne Noyes, hl­So of III,) I tIe Point will an ive, andqUly in Aygust the Cletus Nolde1amily will come f,iom Illinoisan,j the family circle WIll te com-rlete, .

Emil Skolil has bought VestaThOIngate's I esiJence and \\'111p:'t possession ~eptember first,

John HIll is spt'nding this weekwith his parents, Mr, and MIS,Ray Hill. LallY HIll, of Omaha,wn of 01 \'al Hill, is also spClidingtwo weelts \\ith his gran<.1plnents.. El10i a Cook l:ti1d Twyla GI {:eJ1\\'Cnt .to Lincoln Th).IJ'sday withJean E:.unest and ~eJpha Brown,Tiley IetuIlled home Monda)',

111)'. and MIS. Bert MallelY andEon and 1\1r. and l\11 S. GI UHr Jor­gensen well' Sunday dil1lwr guestsin .the ;Stanley l!ro\\ n home: help­ing celeblate ~Ir. Brvwn's birth­day,

Mr, and 1111 s, l,... 'V, Tepner ane!Ji(lln;ie pf Stapleton were wee!{­end guests of Mr, and Mrs, G, L.Calfer ahd family, -

Char lie Cr t:I:'~ has not been aswel as usual t,he past week end,His s\)I1,. Qalt', £If t<eaIlley- stbp~rcd Thurl:'llay night to se~ him,MIS, Chas, MaJ'o was dOWll flomOrd TuesLlay mOl !ling to se;e him,

MIS. Berta Balber <tnd lii.ori.Hussell, dl'uve to GI and .I~.1s~ndMOI,uay ewning to take Mr, andMIS, Melford Goodrkh to theirtlain for thdr home in Blooklyn,N. Y, •

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County associa.t1ons of (almels operate the ligIicultural Con:;er\'ation program in all but 23of tl]e nation's 3,071 counties, accOlding to a lecent 5UIWY of the ACP. Counties not in the prugramlJ'e mountainous mining, national parks or metIupolitan aleas. More than 100000 falmer.electedcommitteemen al,1minister I the program. '

In 1947, the three million fallllel s pal tic ipa ting in the ACP Clll! ied out a total of neady five'uillion consenation practices to save solI anu \1'\ter. These measur es range'u flom planting andplOWing unuel' an estimated 18 million aCle~ of covel' an,J green manule ClOpS to the constluction of1n estil1lated 90,000 stockwatel' and el0sion contlOl dams.

~lQ \'alk~' Fanns.In Valley county, 910 falms consisting of 23'3,825 aea·s paJticipated in the 1917 plogram, accord­

ing tq Paul Owen, AAA chailman. Thele ale a total. of 1,082 falllls totaling 361,728 acres in th~co'll1ty. . ' ,

Fallnel3 recei>'ee! a total of $100,OGO.9! in gO\'el nment payments last year, Erosion damshere amoul)tbg to 24.2,t9::; cubic )'aJds was the lalgest single plOject with $24,249 in pa)·ments. OtherPI' aetices include~J COIl tour ing 17,190 aCI es, $23,7B2; seeding alfalfa 5,827 aLI es. $11,631; aliel liYestockdams 14,H7 cubiC yarus, $1,1H, l' '

Also included were contour seeding 7,753 au es standal d tell aces 40,291 'feet, broad base tell aces7,8':'0 feet, divel sion te,I1a~es 93,366 cubic yal ds, Sllllll1\el' fallow 2,3t7 aCl es, sod watel waJ'S 139.900squal e fe~t, ;,\:eed erad.lcatlOn 50 aCles, gr ~en n\anU,l ~ 5:H5 act es, dl amage ditches 10,979 CUbic yards,lanel levell!1g 02,130 cubiC yal>,!s, and pelmanent cover 2,01;) aClt:s. Dams and tell aces bUIlt by con­tr actol s totaled $29,090,

July 22-3t

North Lcup Firm in Business2S Years; Second AwardGiven in State

The gang displays the efficiency a,-.rard in (ront of theparts departments. Left to right, Merlyn Clurk, Fred Lundstedt,F. J. Schudel and Donojd Hutchins.

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'Sealed bids will be received in the office of the County Clelk ofValley Coullty, ~eblaska on the follol\ing apploximate quantities ofnaterials to be tlscd in the constluction of a County Higlmay Main­tenance and HeI-'c,ir shop at Old, Keblaska.

i330-- S~cl{s of Ceme'n t5&0-~;''' or 1,,-" x 20' defol med Ie\.oal s .300--BO.ale! feet of 1" x 4" No, 1 fir Iough90 --2xl0x20' 'Joists 1'\0. 1 fi! Or equiV3.1ent

4200--BOa,~<,I feet of 1 x 8'( or 1 x 10" Ko, 1 fir shiplap31-IOlls 90 Ibs. asphalt slate Ioofing (Gleen)1- 3' x 7' o,l.itsie~e 4ve'r style U -260

13 90 -- Bo:u d feet of 1 x 8 x 14' car siding "C" gI aue or better170- - C1.1. }'alll" conu de gl a vel85-1x12x16' fOIm lumber sheeting W.P,: # 3 or bettcr60--2x4xl1' {aIm lumb<.'!' stays No, 1 fir12--2x12x12' door jambs select fir24 -2x8;d2' door jambs select fir.1- keg No. 9 D commO;1 nails

3000-- 8x8x16" concI ete blocks6 -- Sets over head door haz dW8Je (1<'1 aHZ # 912 01'_ equivalent)

. ll-S-light steel s~sl1 (openilll$ 3' 8:3" x 0'0" l-'l\oted). .2-30' x 15" "1" bc:ams 6" fal'es3-30' x 6" "1" bea\IlS maxin1UII.I \\ idth face

IAll bids shall' be jiecoll1pankd by a cel tifted check in an amount

nut less than ~"~ of the bid, - •

Bids will be openc'd and tabulated at a special n,eetin" of the'County Boald 011 August 10, 1948 at 11 :00 A. M. Right of CountyBoare! to leject any or all bids is hel.:1)y resel\'e<.1,

LEONARD 13. WOOD.8, , ,• County Clelk,

FUHNITUHE AUCTION,Sat urday, July 211 _

Ord, Nebr.' -_ On the sale lotDining Room Set Living Room Set, 2 Rockers, 6 choirs,Bed Room Slilt 5 piec~s, In.n~rspring Mottress, 2 Mirror~,Oil Heater, Electric Washer, Dishes, Floor Lo.mp, WoolRug 9x12 nice, Kitcheri Wore, and other miscellancO\lsclltic~es. Teqn;) cosh.

'j)Ir. and l\irs. Ed OctIdn, OwnersH. ~ice, Auctioneer Ruth <5. Hubert Rice, Clerks

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Schudel Motor Co.Wins Award FromStudebaker Co.

years. He is 23 yeats olu and is IC rse oflcn Pro·'" BI nke} U Smari icd to Betty Burton, former-I ,qt. rv,... 91 ..... n1 a ~ ,5 • 0'ly of Scotia.' They have one •daughter, Deborah Jo, fiv.:' 940 Valley Farn1s Receive $100 060111unths old, Merlyn Clark, '. Icompletes the pcrsor.nel. He is aSO:1 of 1111 and 1111 s. C. B. Clar kand is 37 year s old, ar.d unmar I iedHe is the gerie ral handy man, andhis chief job is to keep cverytlungclean, a job at which he isesuccially good. .

F. J, Schudcl, the owner, hasbeen handling" Studcba.kc r cars

To the SchuLlel Motor com- ~fI~C~h~i~a~{1;I~[~~~~:>, ~~t f~~,~t~~pany of North Lou p gocs the ho n- did this in connection with hisor of being the sccon.l in the state fa! iu.ng opt')':'ILon3, but now thatt.r win the Studebaker COlpora- their son, Me rlyn, is through night iori's efficiency award this year: school and taking over much ofTo win this 0.\\ ard a company th» fa1111 •WOI k, FrdnY devotes11It.St qualify in a 11umber of ways, most of his time to the businessFIrst, it must have a service Three years ago he bought sev­manage'!' who has WO;1 the effi· eral lots in the business sc cction,cioncy award thioug h his k nowl- and two years 0.;;0 he elected onedge of the business: second, the them the finest business buildingcompany must have a complete in North Loup, with main en­line of approved tools and equip- trance on I] street (the highway)ment for the servicing of cars: and service entrance on firs]t hi rd, the par ts de pa t tiuen t must Ii venu e.be complete with approved pal ts; This building cost him $23,000and Iourt h, ce rt a in required sig ns to erect and equip. The displaymust be displayc,j at both main looms in flont have ampl.;) 1'00n1and selvice entrances. for eals and tIuc]{S, with office

All this has been done by the on one side and the pa I ts 1'00'11Schudel Motor c0ll1!.'anJ' , In the all the other of the drinway toperson of Fred Lunusteclt they amI from the scnke 100111 in theha ve a man \V ho has Ieceived the l'ear. This sel vice room is largel11~ster meehal'!cs awal J three enough to hanclle all the busines:;years from the Stul!eb:tker cOlpor- as it cOllles in, with plenly ofation. He' has now been with the loom fOI' stolage and for parkiJlg10CSll olganiz:;ltion for two yeals, calS,and before that \Ias 10cO-teu in a ~rr. Schueh'l is justly proud ofliimilar capacity at Salimi, Kans. his Iecor d 1\ ith Studeba;{er people.Fred is 39, mall ied Go tr ude !,Ie says that he stIll has custom­l~ohrer of North LO\lp, and they els ",ho bought their first cal'have four children, Charles, 12, flum him a qual tel' of a century:\la/Y Lo~t, 11, R?beJt, 7, amI Dean, ago. In that time some of them6. He,'ls sel\lce maJ~'l?,r, :;.nd ha\'e bought a dozen or mon'doe.s IT,ulh of the SOVlCll1g hun- CaI'l. Stanley Mitchell of BUlwellsdt. has been one of his most 10J'al

Medlanic {or the company is custOl\,eIS, In recent yeaJs it isDonakl Hutchins, son of 1\lr. and Inothing unusual for somebody toMrs. Floyd Hutchins of NOl th fly in {or pal ts, A man flomLoup, who has also been with Q'Nelll has done this on a numberSclluJel 110to1' company two of occasions.

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Dog Food 27e

S\\all~ou's l bh:k,'U 1 .. 111. Jar

Noodle Dinner ••• ,. 37c

Crisco

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at Jack Be JillThat's Why More People Buy

tus.t think how 'much, m¢neyput customers have sayed allthese years. Jack & Jill ollersgubrCJnleed quality medt s"gurden-hesh" foods and alar?e variety of. line 160ds

- throu~h~ut the store, luck andJill prices are held at the low-est levels every day. J

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A Size California 10-t6.Long Whites , Bag

Great Lakes Halves No. 2tIn Syrup , Can

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Apples , 17e

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Prune Plums 15eGan]('1l ..rite .:\0. 10 Tin

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Prices Are' Held At Th<e'Lowest Levels In Every

, lr)eparlInent at lack artd Jill

We're Really Proud of Our Fresh Fruits and Vege!uble$;

Garde~ Fresh; Orchard Fresh; Guarante'ecl to Piease

Duily Savings Are .Always Found at [cck & Jill

Our Meals Arc Gua'rcmleed (0 Scitisfy' Or YOur full

Purchuse Price Will Be Refunded

- Use This Ad As Your Shopping Guide -

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OHice Supplies

RENT RECEIPTS

In Duplicate. 50 to book.

VISITOR'S REGISTER

This book meets u de·mand creuted by manyfirms who find it advmi­tugeous 10 keep recordof their visitors and othercullers. Bound in rich,two-lone red Craft·Leuth­er. Each $2.00.

The O1'd quiz

SENATE PADS

Ruled, legal size. excel·lent quality, only 35c per

, pad.

The Quiz stock of officesupplies is 9 r a d u a 11 y

, building up, and we nowhave a fairly cOlI1plete as·sortlnent of bound books,

, looseleaf ledgers, ledgerssheeb, price books, etc,to serve you. Here arethree numbers:

-The business that rests onits oars has a long pull ahead. Ad·vertise in the QUIZ and keep thepublic informed. te.

XOTH..'l:• To aji jando\\ ners an,J 'or ten­ants liVing adjacent to a!{y of theCounty maintained high\\ ays ofValley County that )'0).1 ale here­by requested to mow the weed;;along the saId loads adjaeent toyuur r.c"pc'ctive ploperties.

"ailey COll:ltyHigh\\ d)' lkpar tlllt'ut .

July 22-Ztc

Don't I like It'?"or

~Il'. and ~II~. Joe

. HuLl!" Jr. a~ll! family

We' espc'dally wishto thank our neigh<)ors,}<~ldon Sich, l(enndhTimmelman, VerITimme Iman and An.ton Danzek fol' culti­\'ating our COll1. \Ve11so thank the nursesfol' th~' silI'Cl\,l'id cal eleceived at the Onlhospital, ,an,] you whosent us cards andgifts.

\Ve wish to expn::ssour sincere' appleda­tion to all those who

. helped us in any waydUIing our recent stayat the hospital.

M. Bielnori.d, Owncr of the Ord Thcutre. wus cuught in this I 'relleetive mood by photographer Ed Swopes at the Ord theq{requiz show. .

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n.'b"klh'i ~I"ct.Gal field co u n t y Rebckah

Lod;,;'C' No. 233 met in regular ses­sion. Fr:da.v eveaing , July 16 atthe hon\c of ~Irs. Ella IhllJ.n withan avcrage attenuaEee present.One new member was added toour men\1)ership 1'011. All 111em­bel'S art' requcst.::J to attend thenext meeting, Aug .6. fot installa­tion of offic':l s. Rdreshments ofice cleam and cake was s(l\'l:d bythe co,hostc'5s Mbs Evel~ n Olcott.l\1Is. Maucle }<'uller anll Mrs. LissieShafer ale on the sClvin'{ commit­tee fo!' the r.ext l1l.::eting.

The PI'l'gHssive Secret Sistersmd at the home of ~trs. HubYIJlidges with twelve mcm 1xl's anJthl ce visitors present. :Mrs. Da­vid Nol'lhtrom pi esc nte\l the les­S0n on "Hir~h\\'ay Safety". Mrs.A!!nl's Ha,plkl,a drt:1Y the duo I'

p-ize. The August mc'eting will1::0 a family picnic at the Arcadia/'8.1 k. 1\11:;. Dr idg('s and ~[I s. l{as­plkka served a delidous lun(;!1 ofsdnd\\ ich::s, eake with whil'ped(I ('am and kool aid.:.

Emmett All"ll1an of L{:ad, 8. D.sl'cnt \VeJr.esday night at th\'I:oy Alleman home. Mrs. L. V.Alleh:an a(;com!jan:€:d her son,l';mmett, to uac1, S. D. fcor a vi­sit. She will also visit her son,

Mrs. Bodyfle'ld, l~other of 1\1r s. Will and family of Spear Fish,Ab Wilson had a light stloke last S, D.\\'erk an ,I was taken to the 13ur- ~'1r. and Mrs. Hov l\IcDonnall\Vell hospital for mcdkal cale. \Hle dinner guests at the Hubel t

John home Sunday.Mr. and M,Is. Bel nald \Vagner,

I.::erna·ld ,ir.. Balbal3. and Danny . Ad;lll1 l!w-",la spent S;ltun1ayleft for I'ark Rapi,I~, Minn. Fliday mght at the home of his daughter,ni~ht after the live stock sale an,l ~Il'. amI MI'. Howard Gold anllwill spen,1 sevu al days at the f8l1lily. Sunu::ty Paul Drake oflakes. Theil' small daughter, Cfntral City tOuk ~1r. Hvezl!a toHose'l11aly will St;ly with her <:'\ntl<\1 City to \isit his daughter);1'anJp:1lents and aunts, the there, Mr. and :\1I"s. Lynn DrakeI<'Iank W8bncr folks. and family .. Mr. Hveze!a. !).as .dis., MI'. alIll :\11s. Frank Glover of I pl,~el! of hl~ pc I~ol1J.I bdon5lJ1gsOal<l:1noJ, Calif. came MondJy an'.1 at AreaJia anu will maIze' hisar e guests of their cousins, 111'. home at Hill City, S. D.and Mn:. l{us.>cll Jones, FloJd Alexander of Hastings

!o.!r:;. Will jCl1.3.S anu Mrs. HallY was a Friday night \isitOI' 'at thvJOllas wele (;a11els at the Hay \Vi· Ccdl Burt houle'. Ml'. Alexandrl'bel g' home :\Ion,l:1y eVeni)1g . kts signc,] up to be SUpCl intenJ,

Frank Tholnas sllfferc·d :l shoke ('nt at the BUl"\\Cll high school fol'anu had. a hear t attack \Veclnes- r.ext y(·.1r.day of last week He is m1.:c11 im. We l'(·cdved .98 of an inch ofprov.::d at thLl time. Isb early Sunday momin" which

Miss Helcn \V<l;;ntr received a ..,as needed and apPltCiated atcard flom her flit-nd, Miss Janet this time. We hal! .20 the MOl1LldYJinks, which (old of a tl'ip she and n:ght befort'. 'a 1'0onlluato? wue taking by C,al'. Ml'. and MIS. Ivan Hunkins ar.dThey were going from Salt L,1<c f<II'1ily spent Sund;ly at the Ken.~ity, whcre they have been teaeh- neth Hunl{ins hon:e in Amley.Jng; do'.vn through the soutlWll1 Mr. 3.r,d 1\lrs. l{ichard Hall welestates. Ti1ry l1\au,' a three day lJusiz:ei's (;a1l\'ls at Glanu IslamlVisit in the city of N(\V Orleans, !vIonday.La. and thel) on to Orlamlo, Fla., _~ ~_~

where tlley \\ ill spcnu some timeat the hOll\e of Janet's aunt.

1\lis:; Lavonr,e Y[eyers has been:l patient at the BUlwdl hospitalwith an infection in her head,

A gaLl day was .enjoyetl at the~Iethodist church July 16, whenone hundred twelve members ofthe tIl club~ held their demonstra­tion day. Mrs. Clal a Leopo:d,home extension agent of the Statel:nivelsity, Colkge of Ag. \vaspresfnt to help the young people\\ith their wOlk. Twenty demon­strat~0n" wei'': gi\'en on methods l,fhairstyling', fixing- clothes closets,t.able sctting. n13.king pin cusJ;ion",making' lopes, washing nylons,fitl aighten:ng a cilcular hem of asldrt anJ cooking ngetables. ~

Ml', and :-011'5. Stanton Jonc:'! andfa.lnily spc'nt Sunday in Al ca,lia as[pests 'of 1I1r. and 1\!rs. l{ay Hol­e,omb. MIS. Holcomb is al{ aunt of Istantons ..

Mary Jane Wlbrrg' \vcnt toNorth Loup to be:: with her grand­father, ~lr. John Jurczinski, whois HCQwJing from a strol<e he had~;onle. lime ago.~QIII'_s..... _ ........_~...~

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. " ---. We wish to takethis mean:'! to express:lUI' sincere gratitude(or the many courte­sics and sy mf,athil',;extended to us dUIiligthe recent berea\"e­mcnt of our husb.1nuand father.

~Ir~. Alma Ilrcd-thauer and An ill~lr. and :\1rs. th\!'­ellce J. Fox:\1r. ant! Mrs. Leo­n:1rd WeUs.

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FOg SALE - one 12" RoyalTypew riter with Elite Type, selialnumber KH.( 12-1912613, price$4.0.00. May be inspected at of­fice between 9;00 amI 5;00 p. m.Middle Loup Pub. PWI'.& IIlig:1­lion District, An:adia, Nebl'asl'a.

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Carlson Hybrid Corn

Company

\VllI be calling On you soon. Lib­eral diseoun t for cash.

CHAMPION BYBlUDS has donea wonderful job in YOUI' neighbor­hood. TRY IT.

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TJltJUSDAY, JULY 29

l\1.uslc by

KMJ\lJ J\letz Pollu\ Band

DAN'CE

Ord Bohemian Hall

We wish to thankall our fl iel\ds for thelIlany lovely (;arlls andgifts we received onour anniVHsal y.

~Ir. ant! ~1rs. WillEgldloff.

Card of thanks' -,

IIAliD\VAHEOrd, Nebr.

Arcaclid, Nebr.

give ;you that beautiful "dream kitchen" ~'ou've,

IOllged to hayc in' yoi.u· home, at tasy, budget prica.

Stai'l .\viti11

a' "Kitehe1bider" eahincl sink, a gl'dtwork-sayer in itself. Built to highest quality stand·ards in gleaming white enameled steel, "Kitchen·aiders" hayc ackl-rcsistiug porcelain tops, and areavailable in' Jilrl'1'Cllt 111ol1e15 to fit ~'OU1' own pIaIlS.Special (eaturcs include bvin-howls, dish ai1d,ycgi5­table spl'a~', silent doors and d1:awcrs, amplc storageSllace. Sl)otlcs'sl~- \\'hitc floor e;tbincls and wall cab­inets in all sizes allll t~·p('s, to fit an~' home ..

i'hes'c Young~lown units \\'ill bring nc\v beaut~· andconvenieuce to ~'oUl' kitchell. No eXl)emiH l'(~moJe14.

ill:.! uceded,

Bea'utiful"dredm kitchens".(It prices you can afford

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~ULY22,1943

-.;..- .;.'------'----'-----'--. (a combined pleasure and business Iat the .Grant CI uicksharik home Holmes-Hunt \\\·dtling.hip to Scottsbluff and Casper, ,tLe past week. Sunday th'l were A marrla cc of interest to'

By MRS. A. RASMUSSEN \·,·yo; Tiley returned Thursday 'sioihnedk bY! a (Iiend, Miss Claire: friends in Arcadia waJs 1 sOI~mnt-evening. "c en 'en Jerg, of Evaj1ston, who ized Monday evening, u y 1<>, a

Mrs O. F. Dean eriterfaincd a wlll accompany them I On an ex- the M. E. chapel in GI arid Island,fGul'so.me at bridge .1<'riclay eve- {('hued tour of the weh. when Miss Viola Holmes of AI"r,ing honor ing 1\-frs. D01ll1a May- Mr. and Mi·s. Seth Duncanson cadia became the bride' of Byronland. Gucsts were Mrs..Mayland, arid Mrs. Alvah Crist left {or Hunt. Rev. Hubbard performed

H;ll'b,Ha lldlin~"t" Dr, L. Cha,fd< ?lfrs. A. Tuning and Mrs. M. their homes at Stratton, Colo. th,' double ring ce r'emony. IPl:in Fall Altar U:1te. Swanson. Thur sday. The brido, who is the daughter

Mrs. Olive Bellingl'l" announces Miss Doris Norman of OrJ, vi· Sunday guests at the Otto Ret- of Ralph Holmes, was gowned int l.e engagement of her daughter, sif cd her cousin, 11i;;'s Phyllis An- t,'nmeyer' home \\''<;1'.' thtir daug h- a blue-figured crepe dress, while!>iiss Barbara Bellinger, to . Dr. tlel;,on the past week, , (U's and families. Mr. and Mrs. her' attendant. Miss Eloise Hunt,Leonard .Jamos Chadek of Om:1- Mr. and Mrs, Richar-d M(;Call IIel1lY Benda of Ord, and Maj. WOI<' a two-piece aqua st!ec't:ha. . qf 01'<:1 were Sunday visit6i':j at and MIS. Don. Thompson, The dress.

Miss Be llinge r graduated flOI11 the Alf1ed Colliel: h~me. . £amilit·s will be entcr tained at the The groom and his attendant,the" Santa CnY\. higlj SdIOO! with I?.r. and Mrs .. Chtist ami' 11ar- D.enda home in Ore!, Tuesday eve· 1lLiymol:d Chelcwsk i of Gia n-I Is-the class of 1947. For' the past garet, ~(;compaJ1le? by, MI s. Dean rung. ' . lar d. wore dark suits.ycar she lias aftcndcd Fresno 1\\ l11tman and MI~. Dorothy Lutz, Miss Pattv Williams, who has The young couple are residingState college In affiliation' with Yiel~ Lincoln visitor~, .'fhur~daJ" been a guest at the home Of her with the gr06111's parents, Mr. andthe Fresno General Ho~pital l\~argaret returned I'l"lclay eve- grand parents, :-OIl'. and Mrs. Jack MIS. Fled Hunt temporarily.SdlOOI Of Nursing. nm.if·, . \ • Brown, returned to her home at The best. wishes of the com-

I.kqhadek, ~. graduate Of the 1\11'. ap~ ~lIs. J,?hn W~lte~ MrJ:' Pol!<, Tues\lay. , ruuqity are extended to them.Univcrslty of Nebla:-;~a arid the ~ha..s. J~hn~~n ftn,J, lIJr"j. c. I:-~. . About .83 inches o( rain fell iri ~llnlnrsi{y ot Nebniski Medical ~~~wtho~n; sr;~nt Thu;sJay fish- Arcadia Saturday night and Sun- Mrs. Gertie Connell, of Elkhart,School, recently completed his i11- lllg at ~llq~)n. .', clay a.m, Although inconvenient Ind. was a guest at the heme oftcrneship at the Fresno General I Congl~g<;-t)(~nal .Aid W\1I ,me~t fel' the harvest, it assures an Anton Nelson this week. She re- IHospital, " at the ,chur~n.parlors !hUl:sday. even more wonder ful Corn crop. turned to her home at Elkha rt , I

The \ve4ding is being planned Ac~verctT dish lunCheon Will be The W.S.C.S. of the Methodist Sunday.For eady fall. served. I' church met at the church parlors MI'. and Mrs. Walter Apperson I

i.-iis;; Bdling'~r·. granddaughter MI'. and Mrs. Heruy Cr~meen ~'riday af ternoon with the Misses and family and 111'. and MI s. Paulrt Mr. and Mrs. Harr y Bellingei', of Ord, were Arcadia VISItors Lola White. Jo A11l1 Dean and Owens and Dixie were Sundayi" well known here, having spent Sunday. They .. \\'ere, accompanied I:0!s Woody ~s hQstess)s. A. de-. dinl1er guests of Mr. and Mrs.I.1S{ summer Il1 Arcadia to 01 d by Mr s. DOI,nel 6f Kear- Luous lUI~(h ;vils served t~ 52 Elwyn Apperson.

,--- . - nt'y, who has beeh Visiting fl!ends gue~ts. fQ!lowmg. th.e . bu;;me?s I Mr. ai;d lIiIs. John Jewell and I1\-~rs: A. }tasm.ussen, .. ph.ont! 5!" i ilt J~:i~~ditiaYl:illd of Wllli"stoii, N. s~ SSIOp. ~llss Dops \\ elty was Ir 1Ifr-. and MI s. Bill Pabcn and

AlCadl.:1, \\111 ac.cept. J, Oll! QU1.Z Dak., I'Q sp"ndl'ng til" \\,.'a!r ~ncl ~ba'rge Of t!1e devotionals. • Lloyd wel'e entel tained at the A.t u~ b tl d ~" --, L J. D. M(;Cplley, son of Rev. and Paben home in honor of the

\'.an a -, ,su. s~np ons an ~e\Vs, at the h0l116 Of Mrs. Colley. He Mr:". McColley, met with what bit thday annivetsal y of Mr. Pa­~. ~lrs't Vll~gln~a .H.)"len vlslte~ will be ac(;oinpanied oli his l'etUJ n lliight have been a velY serious ben. ~;el.a ~ap thiS. \\t?ek at th: G\,O. b:i his wife and family who have ~('cident last M,onday while dliv.- 1\1:rs. Buttelnel.d and Mr. Paben1.,aSl!ngs home Il1 O~d., 1I~1:;. Hy- I b\.:en visiting hele several we.::ks. t h tId t Itm·n IS the (orn1l:1' VII gll1la Hast·. ., I~g a eam. I c,le ,0 a eu I· V;He honOI'ed guests Sunday athgs. ~lr. and -¥rs . .\tilton Novak and \ alor, one of thl' tug~ came un- the Pabell home with Mr. and

Mrs. Alice Baxter of Kenesa\'{, sen, J~hnl11e, .of Bernal, U., ~Ed fastencJ... In atlemptll1g to le-11I1rs. Arnon Paben and familv of~ister of Elbcrt Thomas is visit· M,rs. 1< red lIo~II1;.urn, .of .Lar,,,er, fr.~tel1 It the team ?ecame Greeley, MrS. Buttel ndd, Wm.ip.g indefinitely at the Thomas \\yo. WEre guests of relaflves amI fog11t('ncd anu ran, drar.gln~ the Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Gilberthome.' fl iends from Thursday until Sun- boy ~bout 109 yaltls. lIe IS re- Gregr>rv and baby, Benl Gr('Oor v

MI'. and MIS'. "Bus" MasUl1 and daY.,.,. co\~rll1g nkc-Iy from the sevcre ar.d Mrs. Eetty Bauhard t>an~lt;irls of Loup, City visited Sunllay. ~ l"le~ds Will be, pl~ase? to lear;ll b, ulses he .suffered. f8mIly as dinner guests.,~fttlnoon and evening at the Dale ~Lat. ~ led ..Mllbul n IS \Cry ,much _ Th? footings for the .13aI50I'a Mr. and Mr:;. AI'chie :-OIcKeown~eJi hOll1t' !mplovcd Il1 health and at pl'esent BaptIst church basement were of Hood Rivcr, Orl'. visitetl at the

Li{tle Kathleen White was a IS m~nag.er of.a lumber company rem last Wednesday by volunt~er hOllle of Mr. :hid Mrs. C. C. Haw­l'a(jclitfor .a (ol\sillectomy at the at ~Iverton, Wyo. workers of the church. :rhe lashes thorne from Wednesday until Sa­L0!11) City hospital. Frida(.. ?-.II'. and ?-.Irs. Otto Re.ttenmeye~ cooked and sel vcd dlJ1l1er for tUl day, 1111 s, Mi'T{eown is i.\ cou-

M!'. and Mrs. Hicbal't Crabt have as their guests, 1I1ajor and them. sir' of Mr. Hawthorne,;&H<l WH, QWell, o~ Chicago, Ill, ?I,tr:;. DOll G. Thomvson, who ale 1st. t·t. Bruc~ Shaw, eil1:oute I Dinner guests of Mr. ar.d Mrs,v.de Tuesday night guests of MI'. ('moute to Lexingtoll, Mo. frolll f.I,.~:ll Lan~l;y Flel~ to ,~an 1< lan-, Hawtholl1l.', Momlav evening wen'and Mrs. Burt. Sell .. Mr. Crabt is FOlt Benning, Ga. Maj. Thompson' (;.,co \\hele he Will !Cport for Rev. and Mrs. Valldeilleide amIJ'!.ot6grapher for the Robinson \/q5 I'ecqitly gladuated frolll the o\'ers~~s ;lut{ for}O month:;, w~s IJean, 1MI' . and 1I1ls. D. O. Haw­S,:(·.J Company. ,~,dvanceu offic.er·s course at Fort pn o\~lnIgh g:Ic~t of Mr..and jkY. Mr. and MIS. John \Vhite ar.d

q"lnday e~'ening gUeSt~ at th" ~enniI1g and has been asstgl1cd to 1101 1':;. Gr ant CrUickshank. He IS a Lulu LamlonDale .s~1I hOI.11e wele Mr. and 'c,uty as professor of nu.htary scl- E('pl,lew of Mrs. (:'r;li(ksh."n1<. Mrs. Ma'1Je McClary and Mrs.:\lrs. "~us·' l\1,asoll an\} gil"!s 6f eJ1(e and tactics at Wed\\'olth ; Mr. al~d. M~s. 1< led White of ILillie Bly, who ha\'e been visitinF;"Lou}) City., Mr, anI.! }ltIS. Ben Miiitary A(;ade1l1Y for three' yea.r:;. 10rn<.\, Cahf. were sUl11moned ~to r~lati\'es in Minnesota, lllinoi3Cli:enland, .Mr. and. MIS. ,Jake Mrs. Norri~, operator at the the ~ol11e of Mr. aJ:d MIS. 13111 al"o,j Io\\'a, retlllned home MondayGI eellland, Donna and HQlIis, Zera Telep110ne Company' retuI'n e d H\g::~ll1f:, by. the seilOUS lJ!~e~s Of evening: .s';!I, and MI'. and Mrs. Burt Sell. from a \\"eek's va(;atiOl'I vi~iting their father, wl-:oso conultJon reo Rev. and Mrs. <..."f. A. Busby of('ake and iCe- 0'('a111 was serveU fl Lends and rdatives al Scotia' lilallls ul1Changcu. Other CI11ldl en Lit"hfidd visited in Arcadia lastto tI:1e guests, the occasion being "n<,l Grand Islal,1d. . who have been recent v2siton:i are \,ee!<. ' ,the Lirthtfay of BUl t SelL Mn:i. Edith Bossen left Monday 1\11 s . .lIar Iy Casteel of CrdC', Mrs. Miss Wilma Wilson of Lincoln,

Ma.x. Cruickshank r€:tur'ned to for Wyoming whkl e she will be a' W. ~~u.:;s of Ord amI MI'. and :-OIl'S. yisited this \',eel, with ~Il':;. DenAi'cadia 1<"dJ1y afteilloon from a: gt.:.est at th~ home of her daugh- Archie ?I(oyc'l' of d~'and Island. Ma~on. The ladies were formerIJI;s!n(:ss tdp' ,0 Ohio. tl't al1d family, Mr. and Mrs. John Several l)oys and girls of th\' s(hoolmat€:s.

Mr: and Mrs. Don 1100uy mc.ci~ HIggins and ,childrt'.n. .' Youth's Fellowship group of the . Miss Lallie! Leighton of Loup--'....;,;;:,.;--..:-""-~~-:.:-::-7""":'-:-:--:-:-.7':'--:-':: fi,ltty .anfl Beatr l,ee, Beck VISlt- M E. church are spending the City was a \\'eek end vbilor at(....~~).~~~'i'- ....~,'~:> . ...,./..}'-...I~~j'/ ...L~~~.-t-'-~~,~i'> C.tl the past \\'~~k at the 11011'1' of 1 ttL . ttL' ht· hv~v~~~,>,"'>'"'>'"V'>'"V v .ww •• ,"" ".. • wee, a., a ca.I.np a " eXll1g,on.. he Paul elg ,011 ome. \.

li:\si'I:\GS - l'EAnSO~ their. fatn~r at Frcmont. Tl r llc'd b I' v. . " ~lr s. Allen Eiliott and children, ley \\ e tl cOl11pal1lt y ,e. Mr. and Mrs. Dillard H'.lllt and:. MORTUARY \..~o· haw.b.::en vi,siting leli\tiv"s and lI-hs. Buehkr. ,Genie wele- Sunday gu~sts at the

idunied to thdr honle at Beaver' Listeners to the "Take It Or l)elbcrt Giddings home in Ansley.Chair s(or g'athel"ings or pal ties tCity. Nebr. 8ulluay. L('aw It" progl am Sunday eve· M-Sgt. 1<;1 an!, Kingston and

no clprge , ~!r. N. M, Cruikshan!< and ning were sUIlJlised and pleascu wife who have b('cn visitilig' at th.~. ht M 01" C 1 . f to hear the _famili3r voice of hume of W. D. Kingstol1 are r~-

'~Ofd .uu~in~"S Phone 371. uaug er,. rs. lye 31 S?I1, 0 Auctioqcel' Dwaih \Villial11s of tl1111ing to Fort Scott, C3.Iif,i--~***~~~~~~~~-t4;S> l<;vanstoIl....1lI. t:~Vtl be (',n. VISitors Ald.di~. f\lthot!\i>h pnsucc~ssfl.ll in \\~,ele he ~s statio:1e,J. Mrs. Flan!,r . 2,nSWeI In!: th" ~6 ~ qu~'sbo.n, he 1{1l1gstoll IS teachll:g at the Un!.·

g[tvt'..a fil1tl defllor,stl atlOn of Ne; \ l'Isity of Santa Bal b3.ra.o13.ska aUdion.::erin~. The C. A. Mr. aliI.! Mrs. Kelll1it EdcksOIlBc!1in/ier anu D. \Villiall1s familie3 returned recently frolll a: visitare vacationing in !;iouther n Cali· with Mrs: 1':r ickson's parents, MI'.fuu.ia., and 1Ir s. E. V. Forney of Wes-

1'h<1 IIallPY Hollow Aid met hst ter 11.

ruesday with Mrs. Ray McDon­ald. The aflellloon' was spentpiedng qui!"t blocks. The next11!eeting \\'111 be held July .27thwilh Mrs. Thol"j1p.s White as host­ess.

Dr, and Mrs. L. W: }<'omey OfCrete w(:i'e I'ecellt visitors at the[,ome ot' Dr. Forney's sister", MI'.iand Mr3. Kermit Erickson andfamily.

Dinnn' guests at the Max Wall -;::;;;:;;;:===;;:;;;==::j;:=::::~~home Monday evening were Mr. ,and MI s. otto Rettenmeyer, Maj.alld Mrs. Don Thompson and son,J til y, allu Miss Betty Retten-ll1eJ'er. " '

Downing I~ounds spent the day,Mc·nday: visiting in Kean\ey.

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Grains

JULY 22, 1948

You will ah\ a). s fmd ourbIds on glain velY stlungaccolLlil1g' to Om3,ha cash !

bids. 111(l mal kets ha\ e becnpi etty unstt'ady of Jate andsome of t1.e b;g grain mEnfo-cem to think that we mig h tha\e lowcr malkets. OfCOUl::;C )'our gue~s may beas guod as theit s; but if yOll\\~,nt to scll glain let usm,lke you an offer on whatyou have to sell. Ma) beyou want to buy some fecd·ing glain. \\'e shoulll ha\equite a little oats and bar­ley to offcr the last of this\\ eelc

you won't tintI long un·loaeling walts at our ~Ievat­

or. \Ve lla\e a new e1ectllchuist anu we do ha\ e a lotof ele\ ating capacity; soyou won·t ha\e to \\ait \Cly1011g' to get unluae~cd, If younC'2d a tr uck let us know ad,ly or t\\ 0 beiol e you willneed It and \\ e will do ourbc'st to fUlIlbh one \\ hll1you want it.

"It l'a.}s to Luy frail} Noll."

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Sweet Clover andAlfalfa Seed

Sweet Clover yields ale\CIY good this year anti itlooks as if there might be alarge euoug h crop of it toreduce the price later in theseason \\ hen n10~t of the

I lai ge handle! s get a goodsupply. We urge you to takegood car e of your sweetclover crop anti put it onthe mal ket early this )'ear,Alfalf.l fields that are leftst?_nelll'g fol' seed loo1{ \'CIygood at plcsEnt and if we donot have too much damagefl'o m grasshoppel S W eshould have goud yields. LetUe; make an offer on )'Otll'alfalfa and sweet cIo\ crseecl as soon as It is I t'adyto go to malkd, \Ve haH)bags on hand for you to usc\\ hen )'(:u thresh,

We WIll have a ca rload ofSuper Phospl.ate on tI ackthe fust p"11 t of Sept. This1;3 a fer t iliz e r that should beput on winter wheat arid rye\\ hen SO\\ed in the fall of

I the year. Super Phosphateshov, S 1"mal k a b le res lilts\\ Len 2 l plied to alfalfa ant!S\\ cet clov e r fie lds a l s o.Most people ha \ e felt in thepast that Nitrates is aboutall \\ e needed in our section;however test plot.s have Ie·vcalcd that Super Phos­phate on small grain andleg ume crops Will help aconsider able amount. We I e­commend that you tr y outsuper phosphate on your Llll

r grain at sowing time,

NOLLI_~eedCO~~I

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I Super Phosphate

FEEDS

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FarDlers ElevatorPhone 95

.ORD, NEBRASKA

Ammonium Nitrute, 33}% Niiros;en. We huvo only

2 tons bft for s~lle out of tIlis lirst cur.

FOH SALl<..: - Gill's Sc:ll\\inn bUIltbieyde. Repaintcel ar.d in goaL!shape, R3Y Dkmond, Phone t6.

17-ltp

\\'AN1.11:D - Mall or boy forfarlll \Iork. Phone 1002. Hair yBI.:Eley. 17-21p

FOl~ SALl!J - 4 bUlllcr PeIfeo­tiOll 011 stO\ e with ~Uilt in ove nin excEllcnt condlti n. MIS. Liz·zie Kn3I'l-\ phone 49, NOlthLour. 12-1tc I

Fallll~ for Sail', 1'(l~::;C ,::;iVIl 11~I.ut'h ], 19l:.l.

'1'111 ee half sections, all impi u\eel, Iwt:ll 10cateLl, all IM\e somepasture, These ale falllls thatal e ideal fol' homE s ant! al efamily size units.

Olle leO au E'S farm, well im·PIO\ cd, close to school. ValleylanL!,

160 aCI e fallll nOItheast of 01 d,pal tially impI 0\ .:d, ll1e,stly pas·tUI e,

160 au e fal m, UnimplO\eL!, Sher·man county, 130 aClcs in cul·tivation,

155 aUeS tWilllpIO\ed, 40 aClesill ig atE d, Close to to\\ 11.

155 aCles well imploHL!, cIcse toOld, 90 aCltS ilrigated.

600 aCI eS impr onL!, close to Or d,mostly pastul e. Located onhigh·vay.

245 aCILS North Loup Valley falm,ImpIU\ed, 92 aCleS illigated, t5aut's 11\t'r pastllle aIlLI hay,

)IuJ'l ay "\gt'JlC'f.17-lte l

1<'OH SALJ<.J--M M, 69 comlJine, H.W. FI).e, BUI\\CIl. Phone 720,

17-1tp

\Veather CoolsRain Aids Corn

Ion SALJoJ -- 1 light han,] cor­ner kltctEn sinl{. Dr. Barta.

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GRAINSAguin feod gruins are lower and wheut about

eteady. The moisture discount ut.the ~rm!nul marketsund m:Ils me getiing more SOVCle. You are the onlyon"s t..:> see that the grain does not cmry exct::c;3ive mois·ture. We will pay highest mmket prices lor dry grhin.

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FERTILJhEH

OYSTER SHELLSCarload on Tracl{

Pllot Brund und Co-op Oyster Shells

Special. at pcr bug

YELLOW CORN and BARLEY - some good feed gruinar.d c.t amuzingly 10'N prices in comparison to whut theyhave been. 11 in need of feed 9H1in it will always puyyou to contad W3.

I\guin mc.ny of the feeds ure lower in price thisweek Subject to stock on hQnd and market chuuges

I Vie olkr you feed ut the following prices.

Omar Egg i\Iash, print bag $1.,10Bran, per bag $2.6032% Poultry Concentrate, print bag $5.55Hauge Cubes, 22% protein, ton .$82.50Oats, per bushel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7GcSwift's l\lineral, per bag . . . . . . .. $3.95Short", per bag' $3.25

I Meal Scraps _ Linseed Oil Meul - Duiry Feed· Hog Sup­plement - Calf Meal ar..d SuIt.

79c

'-~'Quiz \Vant AdsTOO LATE TO CLASS)}'\,

)FOK St\Ll!J - TlactolS: com·

bines, 1'10\1 s, discs, IllU\\ el sandgIiI,ddS, Ne,v and used. Phone0<311, ElIr.er lheelthauer, Old,NcbI', 17-2tc

Oil 1 hat Lubr lca tesThe ab.Lty of an 011 to lubricate

has l.t tle re la tlon to its I lscosity, butI is ra the r determined by the chernl-

l eal structure and composition. If thedean nee between moving parts is tclose and a heavy oil l5 used the

I Ir ict ion may be great enough to heatI tre oil and thereby make It thinner;I but Its lubr ica tin g properties are I' 5111 j.!,( as good as before.

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Transplant ~IcxicaH Corn Successfully

Big"1 ~utcd, (e:ll au·1 r!l'vul1J l'l ~is(:ut (01 n r; «m Ib' hiJlr p!.ltl·.lII (OUil­

t. ~ of :lk\.i( <) II a'S ~:tll< ~~f'.J;~ t I J.l;'I'!.I!' llll in IIi;)."i,; 1!llos ~r)rin~ InCO! II 1>1 C<lkl:. 'j hl' H,,\.i(') 11 '<:lll II "I>; ~t.lJ'(ul in _t ~Il t aLv:l":' C.ll!i,·(

in th.· 'PI i! g 1>. I'UI " IlIit:uh ~Jlh \\ (1',' II <.11 ;,1 ( l:o!/giI fol' t Jill, ,l;lJ th:lltl;lll-l,LlIlt"L! utlld, 01, ;n ]',11)"1' ice-ere·.'l;) cUllc:,c.

, Am'.)l!g u',I.rucli,),l.3 hookGtl !'n the n:')ht :::hovi which willbe hf<ld all tbE? cays of lhe Vctlley C':)\,nly Fair at Ord. Augu;,t30-Sep!r.:mbC'r L me the Perk';r Bro~her', cory,,;'dy pWltom:nv;a-::LQhuls. The puir c.ho do u jt.ggl:ng roullne.

1l~1I'1\-ulIawtl: e'II1Cl

Aridc I sonBur nham

Mo\ c'SB:each

'JOhE"Oll1 hOlll3.S

Ro\\"seButcher

$5.95

$2.:39

PHONE 51

s,

COMING LVL GAMES.

OIJ'S baIl tea~l1 w i.I tal' gil'wi th Broken Buw in a gameaway Suml,IY., The Irid ia nsall' reportedly out to avcrig c anc .arly season ucft:1t which wentto 01 t! 3-2. l'la). crs for oIIIhave announced their inten­tions to wui by even a wide rgap in the scor e.

Other gallles seheJulcel: lIllI­IeI' at Comstock, 1I1asu:1 City atLllellfidel, Loup CIty at Anslc,)!and Arcadia at Bt:l I',yn.

"Ord Gil'ls Lose:Pian RevengeFor Wednesd~y

In their first competition of the,season, OILI'S girl softball teamsufIered a 22 to 1:2 defot at the iharids of the cxpcricnccd f'ernin ir.e II

crew at DUI\\t'i1 last Tuesday.111e Ord f'ems WIll be set for a I

retaliation next Wednesday when ithe Burwell ladies gather for 301tWllj~ht lea in Old's own backyard.

lhe line-up:01.1Zulkosk lGe\\ ekeMeeseCopelandAeLunei<I3E raIll<'lllIeyMaltinAcl,lt S

FO~'mer BurweliHeDies in Atciden~1

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-*--30·lb. tins of swe,etened, pitted

red (!herries .

Half bushel lugs of aprkots

WE· DELIVER

CarSOltl's Market~

"Anyway, I'm not allowed to tell you which !101se wlllWlll this roce,"

It's no yo.mble when you depend on Cursor.'s Murket forthe Jinest in grocerie3, meu~s, frUlts und ve(Je~abk,.3 atev~mo~!licl11 priles.

LCt19'.1C'Lee.der Dethroned;

Dc.l:03 Share First PlucoI\fler 3-1 W:n from NL

l~or luving tlie best emil!o.} e safety reconl among the l!.ltiou·sbig railroaus in lSi7, Union P .\Cifle 11.\., \:cen a""H dCll a vIaque I>ythe National Safety CO:t;l(i~. Gecrge 1". ,\sh!.>y, left a!.lo\c, prc,!.dent cf Union l'acif:c, is relei\illg tile pl.1. ...ue frem' Ned 11. Ue.u·born, president of the National'Safety Council, at a svecLlI lUBeLl­COlt meeting cf the CO!lucil's boai'll of directors in Chicago.

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Farwell UpsetsPalmer 2 to 1

F'ar II ell's last place She rui an­Howard leaguers whitt led a 2 to 1victor y out of the gan.e Withleague leading Palmer Sunday inone of the bi~gest upsets of the

Iseason

Arter GCOI illg once in the foulthmn,ng, Palmer held the cellarteam at bay until the sev cnth,when the underdogs went w ildWIth two men IOlllllhng the circut.Neither team could muster thePO\Ier to SCOI c again,

Ha rd fou~ht and well played,the game was enough to chill theheal t of any adv ance dopester.Only two errors WCIe recorded foreach team 1301 Z). ch allowed cightsarctics while Davis gave up sixJuts.

Palmer's loss dunked them intoa tw 0 W:lY tie for f i rst place inleague scoring. Farwell wentahead of Gland Island again afterfall;ng into the league depths aweek ago when the Islanders va­cated the spot by a 6-5 w in overAshton's third place squad.

In the game at Dannebrog, theDanes capitalized on the breaks towin Irom North Loup 3 to 1, Thetlil:111ph eveneel the Danneblog an,lPalplu' game SeOIt'S to eig:lt winsand two lOSSES each for a tie intop positicn,

At E~lb<l, the Clack of the batappr oximated the 1011 of ellUlllS alithe home team and viSiting Ash­ton Ian up a total of 31 hits forthe aftEr nuon Elta tool, the con·ttst with a 13-10 count.

Tr.e game scheduled betweenCuslung and GI anll Island waspuslponed because of wct gro'.llds, MIS. Marien CI"ig, 36, was --------------,---------'--_-----------

GamES next \Helc Cushing at falally injunel when the automo- I' "Fal\HlJ, Palmel at Ashton, Dall- bIle in I\hieh she and her hu:>ban,J, JMnic\~ L.ef.lO~H~ires ORD ML~RKET.:>nebrc,g at Bib", anll Glal,'.! Island ILester Craig, were liding, lolled .-~. (,\t l:»etl "\d:ll.~d,l.}·)

at NOlth Loup; dO\lll an embankmcnt ncar Dlls- SV'f '~'~ UI'r\"~~!! 31 1 ,Butterfat No 1 ,SOLa"t Sunda v S seales: tow, Okla. Her hu.sbanll is in a I' t ~.!, ,... "'. " 7701 , .. ", • .., , I Duttofat, No.2.J-23 loG 7i:i9 R H l!J ho~ptal thel'" ItpOIlEdly in ClltlC- 1.11: .35

Ashton 005 101 300 10 11 :3 al condltio:l. A son 4, and a In a 10p-s:uclI Junior Amel iean ggs "............... .12Elba 410 503 OOx' 13 20 5 c;aut;htel', 8, sUl\i\e thEir motl1Lr, L<'gion b,cseball glllle :';unJ,ly, I Ilci1vy I:3t<lgs :

O ' . , .1' t L'''!'')ln St9Ye; .12Battelies--Eurek, Ksionzek amI lIl:Is. Claj.r \\as tr.e dau"hter of 1c1 s jun'ols IOnJjJ':u o\cr an au· H' o y He' Q ,25Beran,Sintek amI Sin tel<. the late K 11. \Vhite, an ~ltolllt'Y matched DUI\ltll ni;]e by a seUle Lcal\ l~~' 19

1" 3 R H '-' of 31-1. eg ,01l1 • tl13 ...;. 4.5<3 789 w Il1 BUIWtll fOI many )'eals who LEgllolll Sl'llr,gs "..... .... .32North Loup 10? 000 000 1 4 3 later wellt to Lllleoln al:el sel\ed 1llttll'g fltEly thluug~,out the lIea\)' SI'lln~S . ,31DanneblL>g 012 000 OOx 3 2 0 as SUpltll1e coult clerk untl1 his gan,c, Old sculed pladleally at \\heat Nl', 1 . 197

Batteries -Han is and J01l;.:n· death. Her gil1hood was' Sperlt at I \\111 I:1 next SUT'lby s IU1;U(': COIll 'ydluw No.2. 1.86SEn; Jenst'n ami Jacobsen, BUl\HII and she \\as a gladuale of gam,', Or,J \\lllmtet Scotia un the Ieall~y, 112

123 4.56 789 g H l!J the DUlllell schols. IhOI'le Llialllol,d, I Hye... ." 1.58J<'anH 11 000 000 200 2 6 2 -- --------~--- On !llontIay the Olll JU!'jlor Lc. OaL, . . . .72Palmer, 000100000 1 82 S)mbol of Wisdom gic'n \\lll gO'Oll tlte lOJ.d for a l ----------. D~~telles --,DorzyLlI and Luka· In some Oriental rugs carnatlons 'tal vIe wllh the fast Ha,tLlgs ~ 'Gullo Cor,lIeaHh

SI(;\;leZ; Davls and Helzer. are used fleely In the bOlder de- I Junl"r L~gion team The conte>t' Aurelius yOIDelius Celsus mOle----- ----~-----.---,,- --- signs. This flQ\\er is Sylllbolic of \Vlll bCt;lll at 8:30 lUH]f;!' th0 11glLts. I than a c£n{ury befole the birth of

-Evel'j body reads QUiZ want WI'S 'Olll I ---------- ~--- I eh . t b d' th b td f a . I lIS. prescl'l c omans as e esa 3. t , d-_______________________________ 1I:l\ e a. l'idile SUll(Lle? reme y for "the feHr." Mohammed

A 1b ; fA' II Any food that is good by itself can claimed that garlic took the place ofSty Accepts Sct' ety tVcll'(, safely be eaten with any other food: a ,CC>lnJllCln. pJison antidot(l' f~r. theI or combination of good food~, de· stlllgs or bItes of Hnomous anl!nals.

"'l.t~' . clares ~aticnal Da'ry CO.1l,Cll The I In mod~lll \ime~. the inhalJitants of~"i Idea t:-tat eat:llg a p:c~!e \\it:1 milk, I Frer;ch Guiana use the helb for thef' ~~, or I',:t:l any other d)iry prodlJct. salr.e pUlllQSe.r~"'l ~ \\'ould [oIln In>steriYJs poisons in ~- --- -- ~--------l ' the body is a prvdllet of lurid ima::,!, Incre,lse Sorghulll 'Pron!gf H~ -trA na livn u1l:nmpel ed by facls, th~ SOlghull1 research by the Okla.

: ~ .P COUllC11 says. L:1ctic ac:d, of IIhich hOllJa station has yiel:led infol'll1a.tW pick;es ale ricl" h~s gleat thera· I tion as to U:e must satisf3dory va-}.ffi~ pcu'ic vaLle anl actvaliy is used to I rieties for gtain, forage and sirup inl~; 't~. ~ ImplO\e the digesCbllity of miJ2;: for vllicus palls of Oklahoma. and'f~ " infants and imal1ds. mOle plod'.lc(i\e forage and grain:. ' ,.,- -~--- -~._-.------. \"arl~t:t's ha\e been de\Cloped. The

r I,' SmaIllllou(l1 B!,~ck lla~:s annual value of this resear ch is est!-'rhe general eolQr of tl-.e small· mated at t!ilee milliQn dolhrs for

If!outh black bass is dalk golden I ploductivn of grain, six miIIiQn dol·gr ecn \\ ith a bl OIl nish JusleI' 1\hich r lars for foo ge and on(l milLon dol·may be blotched \\'ith dal ker SbJOtS I lal s for sirulJ,along the sides. lhe mouth is large II - ~-.. - .. - ..-

but the COlller of it does not extend GlS l:e,llkrc(1 H.lTnIlesspast the {'J e. Ounce for ounc\.'. the Gas Inasks IIere introduced by theEJllallmoutll black b:1sS is the scrap- AllIes in World War J, follo\llng fintpiest fish of all spec:es Ilhen hOQked. gas attack by the Germans atAverilge siz~ Is betl\cen thlee and Yples, A1l[j1 22, 1915. A r,e'''' gas­four pounLls although specimens n:a!.k ci,cn,!cal hilS been 111\ ented.\\e1ghing sel en or eight pO'Ullds have macle frC'll1 lhe peroxides of sodip!l1,been LIken in WiscollSin. potJ.:.sium. lll~ gnesiulll and organic

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I -It st:lls t\\lCe as f8st w1lE:n :t'5 g:tses CQlllpletcly hallnlcss.adveltbed, Use QUI/', want ads, t1

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Ord, Nebraska

SHOWQUIZ

Ord Theatre

Short: TCIInis TOil II - ~ell S

Cash Prizes

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\VEDNESpAY, 9:30 P. 1\1.

Sunday Monday, July 25 • 26

,Anyone Can Pnrticipate - At

CartoOII: Uouble Uri!>lJle - Short: Sa!llba ~Iania - XCII S

Ordc

Livestoclt Marketannounces its offering lor the regular weekly sale

175 HEAD or HOGS

·Ho.g5 of ali kinds. including sows und pigs, feeding

shouls, brood sows uud bours.

Sule last week stcudy in spots, stronger on cuttIe.

Hogs' were 's{rong with un udive n~a!ket•.,

It looks like cQl!le: 35 bucket cal~cs; 40 heud of year­

ling steers and heifGr; 30 ~{ereford steers, all currying

the same brcmd, weighing from 700 to 800 pounds, good

quality; 20 heud of cunner, culler and fat cow,,; 4 bfl.~cd­

ins una bologliu b~llls.

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6 HEAD OF HOnSES

'One 3-yeur-old spotted mare, well broke.

Sat~rday,'July 34I

Sulas sturls promp~ly at 1:30 o'clock.

CummIns & llunUck, Auetloneer.

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Tl1nlhng drama of love and revenge under the big top.Richar-I Denning and S11.C1I(1 R) an

One Xo t c Tony - Cartoon

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Reqion'« Big NewspaperThe Loup Valley

SECTION TWO

"Rcad by 3,573 Families Every \Veeh"

l.stoblished April, 1882 THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA THURSDA Y, JULY 22, 1948

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"Piewre Y{,'r100~I\1S'ibil;ty .• •• more thon 20 square feetof glo,s, to moke driying loIsplec1sa nter ond safer. Eyen therear window is windshield bi~!

Let us show you."

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.. you, aboutthem1 COlne in and find out howmuch room there is on the new ford'ssofa·wide seulsl

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W~ B(a~•.• with 35% mOIO brakingpower, , . stop the new ford ona dime, at a tip·toa touch. That'sone of the reoSQns it's a sweet·heurl 10 driye. ,-'

Nelson"Ord

The revolutiOllury NEW ford fs Or' display ir,our showrooms right nowl It's th~ new~st, smCHte~t carwe've ever sold, this completely cliffe'rent NEW Fordin your future! ,I.Come in today. let us show you the '49 ford's "dreClincor" silhouette ... and 59?G more rigid ''Lifegumd''Body .•. and wider seuts .•• and "Picture Window"Visibility. You'il agree •.• here's "The Cur of the Yeurl"

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,'i\1iJ Ship'«joe ;;; you ride in the leyelcenter section of the new ford, where thegoing's smoothest. You ride on "HydrQ·Coil"Front Springs and "Pura·fle;~" Rear SpriJ19S,for extra comfort, - "

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-Enl:rn Jobst and Alma Brimleft F'rlday to spend some time inOmaha. Miss Brim will visit herbrothel', Carl Brim, who h'1U anoperation in an Omaha hospital.

-Armed service uniforms weremuch in evidence on the streetsagain as several local boys arespending their leaves and fur­loughs in Ord. Among those seenon the streets were Darrel) Smith,Garnet Crosley and Joe Rysavyall on their first leaves f rom thenavy, Chas, Zm rhal, jr. home onhis first leave from the marinesand Ray Timmerman who servesin the arluy was in Ord Tuesdayand returned Wednesday. JimKeller who is a member of the airforce was home for furlough be­fora going to Tenncsce and on toPanama.

-Dena and Joyce Wilson, dau­ghters of Mr. and Mrs. LloydWilson left Sunday morning bytrain for Wentzville, Mo., \'{herethey will visit Mr. and Mrs. LloydWilson jr and family. They planto be gone aweek.

-MI'. and Mrs. Henry Wit andFamily left Friday morning tomake their home at Phoenix, Ariz.They purchased a new trailer andwill make their home in it untilthey get settled. They plan totake a week making the trip.~Curt Gudm undse n is on va­

cation from his duties at the FirstNational Bank. They are spend­ing the time in town.

-Bill Goff is taking two weeksvacation from the hatchery. Heis spending the time remodelingand repairing the damage done tohis home during the hail storm.His step-father, John Holmes ofWood River is helping him.

-Mr. arid Mrs. E. B. \Veekesmade a business trip to BassettWednesuay. They returned toOru Thursday mornlng.

-Mr .and Mrs. Joe Ruzicl{a andRuth went to Sargent Sunuay tospend the day with his fatherFrank Ruzicka, sr.

-Mrs. 0, I. Jacobson and Joanof Chicago arrived Monday tospend a : few weeks with hermother, Mrs, Margaret Wentworthand other relatives at Ord. .

--The R. W, Hatfields who havebeen stationed at AIda, Nebr. forsometime, have now been movedto Dubuque, Iowa.. ~.Mena Jorgensen was honor­

ed with a birthday party Wcdnes­day 'evening by ftientl~ and rcl­ati \J's from the country. .

-Mrs. P. J. Melia of Omaliaarrived in Ord Monday afternoonto ,be with her brothers and theirwives visiting here. .

-Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Dye andf'arully left Sunday for a month'svacation spent to,\ring Uw Pacificslates and Canada," ..

-Mary Kasper who is emplo.>'eJat. the Ord Hotcl spent her vaca­tion visiting relatives in the coun­try. ,She also visited in Gr andIsland. She was back on the jobMonuay morning'.

- Dean Misko has had some re­mouehlg done to thc interi0r ofhis house on south 21 street. Theytool~ out the partitioll divit.lingthe liVing room and dining roomanu maue one large room.

-Rosalie LeMasters came fromher work at the St. Francis hos­pital in Granu Island to spcnu twoweehs \'acation with her pareqls.Mr. and IIlrs. Guy LeMasters.

! -Ralph Wiberg is taking a va­cation from his work at the Clem­ent oil station and' is spenuinghis time painting his house.

-Clara McClatchey has. finish·eJ the work she was tahing atsummer school at the Universityof Nebraska this summel'. She isback in the office at the courthouse.

_·Joan Sedlacek went to Lin­coln to take examinations in pre­pal'ation for school this fall. Joanplans to talw Home EconomicswOlk Mr. and Mrs. ~oe SeJlacektook their daughter t9 Lincoln.

-MI'. and Mrs.' John Ulrich reoturncd SunJ<l'>' from a wec], spentin Omaha. "

-Mrs. Edw. Gnaster anJ dau­ghters \vent to Granu IslanJ Mon.uay.

-C. T, Lenker went to Stuling,Colo., for the wed,end,'·

-Bert Boquet left MonJay totake up his new uulies as managel'of a filling station at Kearney.

-,-Mr. anu Mrs. Joe Jablonskiwere uiJlnC!' and supper guests ofMr .and .Mrs. Stanley CopelandSunday.

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(and it's time weshould)

When We· Thinkof .Heating for

Next Winter

Summary of County Budget and Levy Comparisonsriscol Yeqr July 1, 1948 to June 30, 194G Valley County

72 5 (} Al1loullt to Amount

1 Out- 3 Ca~hI 1.l1;;c. be rai~ed l'fl,'pUSCU Haised by 1917

Itvjuirc- .tanding Hetcrvc on hand Hcvenuc by Taxation lD18 Taxation Lcvie~

Il1cnt~ \Yarrant~ .- 7-1-t8 1918 levy L-<:vies in lD17

$63,82800 $1,134.30 $2'6,65000 $32,037.30 $ 9)50:00 $52,825.00 3.49 $57,233.91 4.GO20,6S0.00 869.16 7,000.00 14,681.91 '11,000,00 2.837,16 .18 5,323.22 .3877,72500 7,30226 16,000.00 26,223.58 29,000.00 9,938,82 .65 104.'72 .01

17,864.86 18.000.00G,750.00 333.67 3,000.00 1,467.6'1 .51 4,720,88 .2'1

350.00 2,408.822,000.00 2,000,00 .14 1,96'1.26 .15

, 234.00 363.00

Every Hard of Hearing Personcan have an

Ord Heating and Sh,eet Metal. youn LENNOX DEALER '

Phone7~ o~~ Ncb~JAY NELSON, Prop.

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1lOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAHlIJG

July 28, 1948

1\0::C8 is hereby 9 venof the pt.;blic heurlng to be held on Wednesday, July 28, 1948, at 11 o'do<.:k A, M, at the Courl Housoill Vall~y Coc;nly, Nd) usku :or tho purrh:30 of entering objections, suggesEon:3, or correcEons to the 1948 County BudrJet.

GenclUl13ridycHoodHood DlU<JrJinrJCounty HeliefSoldiers andSailors Relief'County FairMothers PensionSpecial Mail Rout'.)Ho.ud Fund

STATEMENT OF PUBLICATION

ACOUSTICON

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JULY 27-ARROW HOTEr.-.:...SROKEN BOW•. NEBR.

JutY 29-H9TEL O~D-ORD, NEBR.

Hr. Robert Burton, Hecuing Speclulist, of the Lincoln Of­fice will hold a FREE CLINIC at the follow:ng places inyour Ierritory Irom 2 p. m.• 10 8 p. m.: '

Two new Instruments have been added to the ACOUSTICONline that brings the results of ACOUSTlCON'S 46 years ofresearch and service to the Hard of Hearing within the reachof all. $75- $124~ $195-All are one unit. instruments andthe HEAHBTTE at $75 is. DIFFEH:ElNT-No Cords v-Nothingto wear-just put it to your ear and Hear. Designed to dofor Hearing what Reading Glasses do for sight.

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'Ve Thinl( of OnD IIEATING and SHEErr l\1'ETAL, the

only store of its kh~d in the Loui> ValleyThey hundle .only the top quctlity good brClnd nClme equipment, ,;"hether '

in furnaces, Ctil conditioning, registers. blowers, controls. or accessones.

They do only the best engineering and installing possible. no slip shodjobs to cause trouble.

They mai~tClin the best and most complete stock they possibly can inviev'" of the shortClgos which Clr\} with us again.

They ate a local owned and operated store. with three or more tocalmen employed the year Cllound.

BOARD OF COUNTY SUPERViSORSVolley County, NchrC1:"kn

Social 'and PersonalIf we don't call you for news, call us, phone 30. The society

editor welcomes all sodal and personal items. .

l'ast :llatron" Club :\Ieets, I t3ullll.l;r scnoot Picnic, '.Mrs. F. H. Kuehl was hostess to, The whole Sumla:r .school de- Entertains Family,

the Past Matrons club at her I partu.ent of the Ulnstlan church Mr. ant! Mrs. Ray Melia and.ountry home Monday afternoon. Imet at. tho e park Tuesuay. evening family entertained MI'. and Mrs.

___ . for a picnic together. Committee ~f. McBeth, Sophie, Mr. and Mrs.Pet itc Cookers :\Icd. in char ge was COlllpOSCU of Mrs. HanyMeBeth of Ontario, Calif.,

Mary Joyce Ulrich was hostess :Elsther Manchester, Clara Jensen M1·. and Mrs. P. J, Melia of Om-to' the Petite Cookers HI club and Mrs. John Urban. aha, Mr. and Mrs: Lyle McBeth of

- Seminole, Okla., and Mr. and Mrs.Thursday aftemoon at the. home Fa'll1~Vinn('f. Guy' LeMasters and Rosalie at",r ~1er par~nts, Mr. aJ:d Mrs. ,Joe Mr. and Mrs. M. McBeth and dinner Monday e~·ening.u inch. MI~s Kathenne Helz~r Sophia entertained at dinner Sun- 1(',',u.I' th.e girl: to th? coun:ry .I,~ day, Present were Mr. and Mrs. Cllar\~~'I.~;~:at~~:; o?~~r.'r~t~~~~~ the pre Guy Le~fastel's, P. J. Melia o{ Thursday evening', Mr. and

c -. Omaha, Mr .and Mrs. Ray Melia steve Papiernik and Alva, Mr.and family, JIll'. and Mrs. Harry and Mrs. F'loyd VanSlyke and

Rose vale Haehderrs :\~eet. McU"thof Ontario, Calif., and Mr. family, Mr. and Mrs. Chris John;l'he roll call of the Rosevale and Mrs. Lyle ~lcUeth of Seminole, sen and Alice Mat' Dena Wilson

ltacketecrs, HI club meeting with Okla.' Mr .and Mrs. RiCh~l'c\ Masin andxtavis Worden July 15 was an- - daughter, M1', and Mrs, Frankswcrcd with a short }oke... The Uirlhd,l;r Party. IMasin and family, MI'. and Mrs,members showed their finished Mr. and MIS, James Hrebcc 51'. Adam Augustyn, Mr. and Mrs. Bill"1 tides to be criticized and judge d were hosts at a party Sunday ] Goff and family Mr. and Mrs.by other me~l1bers. The ~osevaleIhonor ing t~t'jr d2,~:ghter. Mar ie on John Holmes of \Yoou River andbuys and guls clubs Will meet her twentieth blrthday. Those Mr. and Mrs. Axel JorgensQn andwith Darrell and Raymond Gug- present \~'ele MI'. and Mrs. James family arrivcd at the home of Mr.hl'l1l!lOS July 29. Hrebcc Jr. "and fannly, Mr. and and Mrs. Walter Jorgensen to

charivari Mr. and Mrs. HarlanJorgensen. They brought giftsand lunch with them. Mr. andMrs, Jorgensen treated the crowd.

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PRINT

Cameras

STUDIO

HOSE

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reduced to

84c pair

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.APRONS

The Finest in Portraits

Ladies' full fashion

Ladies' colton print

SWOPES

RAYON

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.TUMDLE.~TOGSOdds and ends, \(~lues to $1.98

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, Reduced to $1.00

SWOPES

Reduced to $1.44

Boys TENNis SHOES

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Counter soiled

• 'to:'

Reduced to 71c

One lot of

Blue color only. $9.90 values

Reduced' to $2.88

Suitable lor lunch cloths, dresses, et~.

Red~ced to 39c per yard

HOPE .MUSLINReduced to 39c per' yard

BORDER CRASH

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II Doctor,"

Broken sizes. odds and ends. values to $2,49

CHENILLE BED SPREADS

1r-jthiJYEWtl(/1I1IIEA/(r;s:.~

$~IIAf/PTS J~~!N~or ~~~t~'" ~L~~'~"~ .

Men·s White COVERALLSValues to $5.95

Phone IS •

Let us help you select the Camera that will best suityour needs.

We cun show you how to moke' good piCtures' withyour cornero or tell you whot you are doing wran'].We V/Ull! you to make <jood piduf(:s.

Phot;graphy & Good Pictures are OUR BUSINESS, .

Isn't it lorJica17 When you are sick, you go to theDoclor. To h<,lVc a prescription filled, you go to .theDr\.lggis!. When the car isn't ticking just righf, youtake it \0 a mechanic.

So, when in need of a Cornero. Film, Flash Bulbs, Por­traits, or anything in the Pho\o':)rophic Field, isn't iflogical thot you come to

Reduced for quick selling. $5.00..

Clearance

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DRESSES

WILUA~IS OX UADIO.Dwai;l Williams, at-lctioneer at

Arcadia who is visiting in Cali·tomia, was the first person inter·viewed on the "Take It or LeaveIt" program Sunuay evening: Mr.Wl1liams gave the concct answerto the first question but muffedthe seconu. It gave people whoare acquainted with him quile athrill to hear someone they ~new

on a n~tional radio PI·Ogl·!llil.-~_._----

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$29.88

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Values to $19.75

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VALUES TQ $49.75

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MEN1S SUITS

Summer

COTTON PRINT SKIRTS

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Odds and ends and co.unter soiled, reduced in twogroups. Values to $6.95.

$3.88 and $4.88I,

QUADRIGA CLOTHAlways look lor the lo.bel that says "Quadriga." Thenyou are assured of tho world's fine~t cQt!Ojl. Quad.riga colors are sunlasl. \ '

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Limit of 10 yards to a customer goes on SQle at thi$low price Thursday A. M.

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Reduced in three groups

Embroidered PILLOW SLIPS

THOUSANDS OF YARDS

DOZENS OF PATTERNS AND COLORS

.two yds. $1.00

Fi.t,'st quality nylon hose. 42 gauge,' but has the up­pemance of being extremely sheer. For the personwho wants economy in hosierY, this is th~ one. to we.o...!

99c pair

B.roken sizes, CQlo~s ctnd patterns, reduced lor quick

sv-lling.

. Size 42·'~35". PQ.cked in o..ttractive gilt boxes. Makes

an ideal gilt and 01 course you will 91so Want a pqir

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HATS

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GIWUPS

$5.00

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Men's qnd Boys

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SPORT

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Dress

Reduce,d to $1.00

$1.98

Counter' soiled, small sizes only

BATHING TRUNKS

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REDUCED FOR QUICK

50<: pair

Reduced to 88c pair

Small lot of men's

$2.00

Counter soiled. Values to $4.98

Reduced to $2.88

Redu(ed to 47c. each

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Boys White T SHIRTS

Values to $4.98, reduced lor quick sellin~

Broken sizes. odds· an'd ends, values to $7.95

LEATHER WORK GLOVES

,/Values to $3.98. Counter soiled odds and ends

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OLIVER

"77"

WESTERN AUTO

VaUey Countyhwp!einent Co.

NEBR.

Olinr begins its second century \\ith the il\troJuctiol1 ofa new fl~tt of quality; {arm tracto~s-inc1uding the new2·,3 plo.w "77", a tractor "ith advanced {ilrlll features thMUlake field "'ork {aster anJmore efficient than ever.,. . .

The ~lIlooth,.brisk vaht:..in.head engillc o{ the "n" is asix-and )OU ha\t~ a choice of three t)pes {or the fuel )'OUprder: hi gIl conipccssion {or gasoline, "KD", {or tractorfuels, and adie~cli.bat \,ill be available later•.

1 he ;:?7;' ~,i11se~ ~ new ptr!onll3.nCe Illa'~k in the ope.r;atiQUof power take·off Illachil\~s with its direct drive unit ••• 'allt;W ~~onOtpy.rccoal" ith its (j.forwart1,sl~eed transmission inthe Oil Miser p~e,.F.velMisj:r gOHf\10fl 'lnd the basic inter.dlJuge?t,i!ity of Qlivt:f's {ull line o{ tractor,t~loul1(~d tool.s\\ith aU otlr,r new Row Crop models. Whcels orl Row CropIllcJels ate itlteHhal1geable, too-\\ith a choic~ of cast ironorstaHlpeJ st~d,-

One of Llle models in the new Oliver fleet is sure to fit >outacrcaf' and farming practices. Available in Row Crop,StaHl.,lCd, Row Crop \\ il~l Aqjmtablc Front Ax!e or Sin~lerrCllt Whct!. Dn.p In'llcxt tillie jOll're in to\·,ll.

A New 'Model 01 CI Famous Tractor

~1-:~1' ..... o't'J {" "Q'! ..1 iv;ryboJy" kl'\o,,'~ ~; shol;ld! Sunda y. 'The . 'vinton' ~I~thodistI Duling' the sixties and early I Sheriff to Ralph W. Norman. Grolic r Educational Distzib·

Ie •"( '" IIIZ rkn.ow .thc crabgrass, Wh.iCh. ~'ets a, chur'h., located on the pro!Cctel.l: seventies, the reaper became quit e W1-i. E'~, Blocl{ 67, OIU. Con: utors, bo()l(s...... 80.80I start in the garden or f ie ld In wet townsite of tilt} town of Vin t on, I common in Nebraska. These early $ (,;)0. Hal Leonard Music Co., Sup.. Iweather, and then is very difficult went out of existence a long time. reapers sjm ply cut the grain, le t- Robed D. Coats to Joe F'. plies 1.05

\'uLll,>bcd at Or d, ~d)r~lsk:\ to dest roy, If left alone it will ago. Another, the Wilson Me-: t ing it lay on a platform, arid a Petska and Lillian Petska. "Und. Holt, Norman, Supplies 213.00-------s--~-:-,..-~t-r-.1 -;;." .' I~prea,) aWl. ~ho~e out. anyt.hi.n g modal PI·esbyterL.ln. e h u.r e h, I man' hOd 'to walk along and rake 2-3 into "'" 3.20.t.L Carl: $6,333.32. Homeyer, Charles and CO,

$~I OOil!1 ~'L ...1 te you try to raise m. the places in- Ceased to hold meetings. Later: it off by hand. Later a s~lf. (Taken from county records of supplies . '. ...:. 'i)ll~'i '. ;J.". ,,\ f((:ted. Brought It1 and spread on Qhvq' Bell bought the building rak in g featm;: was actl1ell I~Juch July 13, 1948) HOOHI Bros., supplies~".J " "t' II 1\'1 ~ by III ig a tion is a kind of grass from the church board, Lore it I threw the grain on the g rcund in .Dccds Hubbard, qeoq;e, dray.

).:"\(1,,," at the j,,,,tuf!'ice In Or,1 Iwhich ripens in June and docs no down, hanIcel the lumber to ~rast· 'bunch'es, In usipg the reaper, it Lura Cooley to Fred Christensen Ideals PUblishing co.,\:.'Il"Y C0UnIY, ~cl,la,kp. as ::lHv"J fuitl.cr harm ul1UJ th<! next year. ings and bu.ilt a home there of the' was necessary to pick the glain an.l Millnle J. Christensen. Pt. Lot subsc riptlon 5.50I' ..:"" ~!:ltl8.:\!:ltt<r und e r Act or It /i:lOWS thick and early, has no lumber. MOle recently thl' Mid- I. off the gIOU:1U and tie it by hand. J, 23·17·16. Con: $2,JOO.00 $:2.75 Ka rty Har.lwar e, 'supplies. 11.13~'':':''':-:-~_~J__~~. " . . p'illticuJar value, but is easily vale and Evangelical churches 1After that it was shocked, and Rev. Also, Pt. Lot 3, 26-17-16.' Koupa l am! Barst ow Lumber.'I. I), I.E('Gj';'.I"~' :'\.. j.:. C. LEe.GETI'! p ullrd . and blvnecl .when .Iipe. were c~tnbin.eu, and the Midvale Ilate!' stacked, . The Neb!'as,ka Yearly of Fl.i€\1lIS Co. supplies .....:....... 10.52

l'u,~l"l.. r~ . These are only a few of the doze-n church IS belllg tOIl1 uown. . An im prove mcu t over the rea»- to Lola B. l' uIlc r. Lots 5 to 8, Laidlaw BI·OS.,J books . .... 18.88l~. c. 1'(·I;",('(t - • J::di(or-)Iall:ljl,t'r 01' 111,0!'e pests that make a mari's , Over on Davis Creek tr,cre were I er was the Marsh harvester which Block 13, pabcocl<'s. Can: $1500. Latsch Bros ... Inc., supplies 3.60~; ',_~t:._:\l~~"~ - • - .\d,·. )Iau";,:,.-r llif.~ miserable if they are given a onCe two fine church buildings, I had a p la tfo rm on which two men Village of Arcadia to The State Lawlcrs Sporting Goods,II ATIOl.'AL EDIT·O'nIA'. ICh31.'CC to get started. which lent their name to the' 10' I. COUIU. s.tand and bi.nd the grain be.. of Nebla.ska. Lots 11 to 15, Ulocl{ Supplies ·....25981r,/-\ ~ '. n . '- I thought the .wced ploble.111 cality, 'lUlU today with botn ' f'ore it left the m.achine. This, 6, Arcadia. Con: $200.00. " Macmillan Co., books 26.6$

Ir14~ ',/ ASSOCIATION Ip.rohab1y was CQnfII1(li to the 11'- churches gone, it is common to ~owe\f'l', was not 111 general use ~ Arthu!'. C. Bailey,. etal to Ll~~I; Ma rquctt e Mfg. Co., Sup ,

/.! 17':f'~)f-~-.'-'--.-- --...,., jI1e:'lted. .ar~·a, ~l1d w.as pa rtly a le- ta.lk of t.he comer by the churches." 111 Neb!'asl<3, and. many fal'll1ers s~ott Bal~e:c. Undo int , Pt. N\\ 1,4 plies.... 20.68JJ r-'!-;:!:..:>I4T!:.-··.· (J ",])l~ 1/['1.- suit of lIpgatlOI1 unt il I went out The Mc.t!lo Ii st was the f'J't to' used the sclf'-rak lng rea pel' un til 10-19-14. Can: $1.00. McClul~ and co., books.. 16..80~ ~ 14. """~/'; into tho country I?-st week and b. estahlisil.~J S and the la tl to Le' they replaced it with the self· Anto!lia Lul<esh to Fl'anciska Medel n Sounu Piclqns, Inc.,

r\{~j'~~"'~'." ·il.·' :;'l'~ If' traveled arc,lllld thllJugh some of s~1 I St iOh" Lttthe'~ f·'t· binde:. Katry. Lots 17 to 2t, Bloc1{ 11, Projecto!' ... ..... ....... 468.00V~;~~I .. :,~, ~,. . •• t.he fil~fst non..irrigated. fallllS in 1~ta~ted ~ ll1il"l1 :outh 'anldl~ 1~1\1e'. The self'b!il.'kr, a tI-one:1dolis WoodblllY's. Con: $2380.00. $3.30 MoIzer Music Co, postage.. . 3.61t~rV':' 'Ti. .'. Valley county. I coulll h;;lIdly b.~. I 'eet of its r""t-nl location S~v. 11Illj)lovement In fallll machll1ery. Hev. Norman, ~alph postage.... 5.00.:1",\..'" ~~i.:'.l I~.!ve what I saw.. There ....:e:e e'.al '('aI'S ~o~~ if \Vas d~e:dcd 0;; to,.1 apP"'3.red in m\lst parts o~ Nebra;;'1 Arthur J. Auhle, etux to Albert Ord Allto Sales, sllpplie;; .. 5.80(." ' "\:.. G..) t .......•~.. tleI,ts S\lpposel'ly In S111.a11 grain I ~.t t ~ 1 I ka before 1880 The flrsl O'les Anderson and Mary Anderson. Lot Ord City, service '" 18.88t ", :'>.. iJ,:>JC4 I . 1 I k I tl I move loa more acces;;i Jle spot. 1 'J! . . I . b 19 BI k 7 \\. db ,- $1 0,' lIt' C 0\f~~'i?1~'~~~" .IV 1\e 1. were so c 10 . el WI 1 weee s After it had been moved the I loun' tlC gl'am WI.L1 WU'e, ut '. oc 1, 00' ury. -':on: . r<.l ea IllgO., sCleens 32.4

___~~.:.il\l~'~.' I that It WIll be \,Iseless to harvest North Loup-Arca,dia highway wasil these \,,;er: not satisfactory ~.nd .sheriff to Ralph W. Norman, Palmer, A. N. Co., bool\s 3.50, ' them in so\ne C3,ses. In others establi~!1('d to go right past where soon \\CI" Itplaceu WIth t.\\lne \\".2 Blocl{ 67, Old. Con: $13.00. Pqtler,Cab!e Co, supplies.. ~.53

~I~.'~\~'ha.t's 'C..ool{in' th(.!e will be larg,,--a.rt'as n.ot worth the church hiid st.oc..l. I bl1~l~el::;: , . (Taken from County Records of Ralston No1:)le. labol' 26.40tH~ l' I '.. cut~ing cxccpt to get rid of the" . I ~ 1'1 I I July 15, 191S). Rowhal Plumbing and Heat.\1'. an S 0 \lmll wce.c!J.· . ;'o~:,'\~~'U~~ei;f L:fl?ue~~~~r\li\:~S a~I~ I, t.h~{~~li~: a\~~~l\::r~veel:rlr~:tl '~~~ Bl~l~~he ieon~~~~lig~~t 6, e~Y~k t~, R1.;~~k~o'H.l:;)JI~a;~,""'" 4.75

. Faruh:.1 s who kn9w tell rue that in the lives of a number of yoqng : bra-:-ka .' fal ,nel s. ~hr eshl·~. th e,1 1 sup.--,- thi~ is (l condition that be&al1 to peopI." who were brought up in F!'18.ll1 Wlt~ :he llmt:-ho.noll:d haLd Popc's Addition. Con: $1.00. plics ...:..... . .... 2.86

Two v,'"e1{S ag,) I ~l2,']l- some e\cvelop dl\Iing the drouil ht pedod their envil'(~l11n..nl and who enter. I f1aI~, an l[I~tlllll1ent alrnc;sl as Olgc\ Cielllny, etvir to St. Mary's Sack Lumber ant.! Coal Co.,l.ltLer l;:lrcC\stie 1t;111\llks about and seems to' be /i:r'owll1~' worse ect the mln(stry. Offhan,J, I can anCI('nt as t~le art of agncullme Church of Elyria. Lots 16, 11, supplie'i . 17,.03I '(-'1'1" making; too milch fU$s evcr !iinc~. It !;Jas bHn helped by think of eight, and there are prob. Itself. . and 13. Block 3, First Audition to Scott 1<'oreman and Co.

I.(;ut pt:op~e aft(/' they are dea,! we'ather cOI1l!itlons which h11\,(' bl y 1 Th f t U I I 1 d th }<'::;lyri3. Con: $1.00. bool\s ....... ....:......... ..198.83I I I · " t'll J)·l'i~v(·n.t'ed... f".l'\l·,els doin~ their a y a nUIll leI' m,ore. ~otbing .' elI'S Ir,.es leI'S {noc.\~ e Lee C. Mulligan, etux to Blanche Silwr Burdelt Co., books ,58

: ,.,] too li,tt e Wli ~ t"ey are s I '" " g'ood in this world ever pa."ses gtam flom the shallCt· bl)t dId not I~('ollal·ll. Lot 33, Block 2, Dope's. S'll1itll-COI'U'lla Co., Type.1 \ il'g'. A plc'a for flO\\.,ni to the ff\ll1l~l1g WhC'1l it should. b~ dOlll', 1 t If' t b sq)a Iate th t st';:\lnt" as it wen;. I <lid /jot lo,?k 111l,ls p,iving the' weel1s a hcad starl ~~~~p·~v~/ c~~} ~s fl:;I\~~l{~~' ov~; wel('de\'Clop~cl, ~~~~ in t~~)l~rth~~~ Con: $2,000.00 $2.20 Rev. wliters 295.::.0I.,)' UI~ column to h:.tve aily !'t-sults of which they al\\'ays take th,e gUlet;;1lions yet i.l1lborn. machines soop be'came complicat. LllI'a Cooley, to AlIloll! J. Hit:>: Stat~,Dept. of l'ublic In-I I W far a::l the' \\:ritu" W;;1;:; con- fu1!"st advantage. It. ('an be help· _ cd enough to winnow tho gl'ain tand40MalBltlllal A. Ritz. Lots 33 sti'uclion, ~upplj(·s ........ 3t.I)O.•. 11\(,-1. It al',p.:=als· I W'L~ misT ('d by cardul cultivation. In time flom the chaff.' 0 . . uc { 12, }<'irst Addition Stephenson School Supplyf,ken. Thue is 1\1} 01<1 fdcm!, much of th.; WOlst places will nQ Out Of Old Ito Arcalha. Con: $100.00 $.JOC CO. sUI'Jplies '1:2.74I :t\'. S1n1 MHcl\"ll, wlIo i,; q..lways doubt he l{inn a tlC:;;ltnwn,t with ,". . HOlses fUlltisheJ lhe motive Hev. Svoboda. Charles, lahol' and,', .in

a'" ilice tIJint..'s. an\..·wa\'. The some of tjle new weed poisons. At N b k ]l0wel' fOI' t.he earl):' threshers, I Lola U. Fuller to Loa U. Fl!ller supNies 20.$::'

,._, J. ~ • teras a s\.ll'h as thos~ uscd 1[1 Nebraska I L' -I....· . ... T I! C . 1° 8,11",1' cn:ning he (:anie wall,in'o?; best it is a. t.oug.h proJ?osit1o.n 0 d' tJ I t. . am 10m, <0-1. 1"llJlcl'. Lot,l> OJ, 6, 7 e ('1' 10n" ,0., 1iClVICe C'.::., 'lO~" t!le' stl~eet' \vitil 'a lovdy handle. . . llll~n~ 10 eahI. y seH'll.I'."S. ~heand 8 Block 133, Babcock·s. Troyer, D. ~, Equipment 166.75

.'(' 'Ol'lInary mac l[Ie rcquIl'ed from . ' 11 .t d Et t' S .i 'dqud of bWht peas, awJ he B,r JaIlH:i C. Ol,Oll, eioht to twelve hor~es and a la!~'e LOIS Strong, €:tvir to Jcnnie III <;; ';C lie . ervlce.Iluu.;,;ht tIJem. espccial,ly for me. It was IUy p!ivi!e'ge to all.em] . Supt., State lIi:-.todC'al Soddy CI~W of ll1C'n. By ti1C mil]llle 'SO"'s, t<'inley. B'~ 2-19-13' NWII P.19. labor ,.... ..... 8.45\\' lll, they \VC\ e C€Itamly aPlil e- a SCI vl(~ at the Mi!'a Y:).lley stc'ain engines bc-gL1n. renlaLing 13; SW','4 1.19.13. 'Con: '$1.00. Un,ivels!ty Publishin~ Co., ?,:a\c.J. (l.!ld ~ lWlJ~ that my littl" r.;va111£clkal Unit(d Br(l!lIen Ncbr;1.ska·s wh(at harvest in h th f r ' I Supplle.s 16~.00

1 b I t h J . 'l!' ·t· II .1 f o.n::il'S as .c soUrCt~ 0 PO\v('r' foJ' --~-~----------_._--- Valll)v'z]{I'r'k, R~llll'Jl~tOll arl"'CltLurst may laVe loug 1 sun- c urc 1 in company WI 1 3. VISt In~ . )C's<; uays 0 modu n cOlllbinEs N 1 k' t' 1 • ! . ~ '" u., t f' r 1" Inl'll'IQte'I', l'aul N~l.<,·o[\ of stroms· I' 1 tIt' h ":)I'J,s as Il.H·S.\ll1g Inac \lIlCS.•----------------------~ LYIllES Audit 7500: 1.lne. 0 many 0,1.0' ,0 !',s. ~ ~ \\ IIC.1 (;;-z am .lIt:S in on," op· By ]800 this kine] of power was in I SCfIO'OL 1l0AI)l) I . , .

berg. It was my first visit th",e CIQ,tl~n IS a fa.r uy fron? the. slu\\', general lise in the state. I 1.,>" I Winston PUbli.shing Co.,HEle in NOlth Loup the citizens since the dedication of the new lal~o/lou.'i prQ<.;ess by wInch plone·er . . ' I PROCEEDINGS I books l4.GO

: I" LedcvileJ with a' rahk' gl0wth chlllch I believe, but am not far 11:US h:vvestcd tht:il' grain. In, ~h'} sleom .eng,l~c malIc poss.:ble I < < I R',\'LPH \Y. NOH MAN,( r a dozen or mOle di{fuCllt kinus certain, that it was the first uceu, a significanl part of the t~.c .use of lalgd a11u mUl·h lIn- ,,- ------------- ...---..t Seer·daIY.(.f \\\"<'l1"" all of which serye' to church I cver went to. I do history of all of Nebraska's agJi. P,.uved. Sc-p':lI atol s than, had b~el~ Claims allowed at a meeting ofllke the joy out of life. The sour know that I wenl there with l)ly culture i~ the story of the great I~~ed earll::. ~ntl.l th~ < cOlllbw,-,. the B.)ard of Education of the(uck is on.e of .tht-st;'.lt ilas bc"n two ol.Jer sisters wh.;:n I was ycry uevelopement in agricultunll mao came. ala?", the. bll1ller'u€pal a.tol School Dist dct o( the City of Onl,"reF!.!' Ii ,10n'K time, mqltil)lies small. I l'ec:al1 some of the cus· chinely which has taken pla'ce C~n~~)U1atlO~, thlo;lIgh st('a~IY lIU- helt.! on Jtlly 12, 194.8: .

tll.idly· and thnves Wh'::le many toms of those days which lJ~ve since lhe days of early settlelllent PO emcn1.. sel\cd the Nt:brasl{a American ~ook Co, ~00ks..$220.22• I (11":-; would not grow at all. It change'd entirely. It was usual Although reapcrs ot a sort haci fallllcr well. • Aubl~ 13ros., Supplies. 33..00J,s one virtul', it is 'easily kill cd. thelt for the men to sit on one siue becn in Use for mOI~ than 20 years HJ;.:.\L E:s'L\'fl'; 'nc.\~:SFt;W;. B,eranek, Ed F. ant.! Son, I.] J~'cn there is the so-qJ1o::d fire of the Chl-Irch during the services, when NebraskJ. tenitory was .• Supplies ..... 222.61I",''':ll. Live s.tock, chickens anu the WOl\l('n on the other. lu open.::d fcr sdt!ement in 1851, Laurence B. \"a~mer, etux to L. Qolulllbia University, boo!es .60 II('IJcdally, seen), to like this pt:st, those days, because. so. man:.: of 1110st of the territorial pioneers B. Nelson. Part Block 58, On1. Fees F\,Inu, freight amI\. llkh is not h(l.rcl to destloy when t.he oluer peopl~ knew I;llle Eng' had only the scythe or the CJ'adle' Con: $2.750.00 $.55e ~ev', express ....... I

ic is young, but gr'OWs inlo a I!Ish, the, mOlll1l1g. se~vlces wcre wLth whkh t.o han-est the:ir small I W, D. Massey, etal to John J. Ginn ant.!. Co., books I W~st of Courthouse:,uung tree and is n.ry hatd to always conduded ~n a,ellllLln. The grain. ReapelS sill1ply were too r:H'iirr Jr. ,S':! 11·20-16, Con: Gregg Publishing Co., , _

,·,,,troy if allowed to mature. songs lvele Sljng 111 Gerlllan. AI· expensive. $G,200.00. bool\s ........ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~~~~;;~~;;;;:~~;;~~-~.~..~--~-~~-~~;~-';.--~~~~-~- . ~~ .• _~~:: ' i~l~~~~~:n~sw~~r~~ ,~_;,;-~~~~;-;..~-;~;-~.~-~-;=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~..~_~?~~--~-~_~~

those songs by sound, and I cq.n I, still sing some of them today, the I

(vay tI-,e words sou:llled to \.IS iFran!dy, I 110 not think I couldtranslate them into English, but iI uon't care, I still sing thenl I.sometimes just as I le~lnecl themwelI over fifty years ago. i

There was a lesson led by iArchie Geweke, Wll<) l)at.! st1.ll.licdup on the subject, and he made itvery interesting. It ha,] referenceto the building up of countrychurches, ant.! he spoke of a factthat has often occulI'ed to me, b.e­fon-, ~llld that So many of the onceflOUrishing country churches are ,now a thing of tr:e past. In fact,3,t th~ pH.scnt time only tWQ prot- i

ef:l<:iut cO\Jnlry churl'h~'s are still Iin busine~s in Valley county, anuthese ar'~ only half a mile apart in ,I

.... lira Valley, the church of whichI am spcaldng, and ,:')t. John'sLutheran, half a mile to the east

IWllcn we livel! out there in the

I old days there WeI'e five c!\tIrcheq

Iwithin ea.s.y re3,.ching distance. allof which na.:! good congr~gaUons

._ and hdd l~gular services e3,c11

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JULY 22, 19718 LrIIE ORO QUIZ, ORO, NI;BRASKA PAGE THl{EH

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No 'sllvelware reqUired.

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an-anged by them, and

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7. Flowers In a wall vt1se8. l"lo·wei·s o( t\o$O coiors '9. Matching flowers and vase, (such as red, f1owi!n~ in ['ell

vase,etc·.) .., ,,".'10. Wild f1o.we['s. >, ."; '.

7. P,hlox'8. Galardia9. GOI~I:11 Glow

10. Mums'11, Mix(:<.! Pt;r"nni\1ls

14. Phlol{15. Butterfly Orchid16. Salvia17. Stoe'ks18. Snapdra~'ons

19. Sweetp<'as20. Velbenu21. Zinnia (1ar~d

22. Zinnia (small)23. Zinnia (fantasy)2~, Hollyhocks25. mixed annuals

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14. Roses of on'e varlety ,5. Shrup Roses .~ .. Climbin~ ~oses

I 3, Roses. 4. BUlb,s

Section K. 1"01' Club 01' Organizations OnlyFirst: $2.00. anel. Se"ond $1.00.Club to fll.ll1ish own card table and cover.

1. Dinner fable alrangementFor fUlthc!' infolmation eall:

~ection G. Specimens ' /. ,;") '.Any container such as milk or pickle bottle is sllilable for best

flower spec.imen and display classes,- The judgfs will pay no attentionto containers when judging quality of flowers. .. .

1. Ro~e Specimen 7. Lily - .2. Climbing Rose 8. !-louse Plant3. Delphinium 9. Pansy' .4. Phlox 10. Zinnia5. Gladiolus 11. Aster6. Dahlias 12. MaIigold

Section H. Display .1. Delphinium .. , •........ ,., .••.. three stelus2. Hoses ...•. , , three .blooms3. Glaeliolus ........•..• , .......• three spikes4. Annu;3.ls , any variety·n e blosSOlils ,5. Per'ennlals ...• ; .. any varlety·fi c blossoms6. Collection of Cactus .•..••. , thrt:'e Or more

Section 1. Children's (3 Age Group", same pIlzes in each.)An lee cr"am cone given to each entrant.Adangement by childl'en up to 8 )·ear.", 9 to 13 and 14 to 18.

1. Annuals I {. Bulbs2. Per ennials 5. No .... el exhibit3. Hoses or shrubs .

Section J. Men'sBest AI'! angement

1. Annuals2. l'er'enn[als

S(ction D. HosesAlI'a~gemC'nt of

1. FloriQuna Hoses2, Baby Roses3. Hybl'id T.ea Ros~s

Section E. Mi.seellaneous

Section F. Special Anangements. AlI'angement of .

1. }<'iowers in Metal cQntainel's2. Flowers In PottelY containels3. }<'lowers ill Glass- containers4. }<'lowers in a basket5. }<'lowers for dinner table6. Flowers for buffet table

Section A. AnnualsAnangement of

1. Astors2. Bachelor lluttons3. Balsam1. Calendula5. Cosmas6. r"irgd-Me-Nots7. Cockscomb8. Lark~pur

O. MaIigold (dwarf)10. lIIarigold (1al gc)11. NastUI ti UI11

12. Pansy13. Petunia

Section B. PerennialsAn angement at

1. Asters2. Cal'l1ations3. CorC'opsis4. Daisies5. Delphinium6. Lilies

Section C. BulbsAI rang-emcnt of

1. Glaul01us in VaSl'2. Gladiolus In basket3. One variety of Glaeliolus in vas~

4. One ....arlety o( Gladiolus in b:l.~l<et

5. Dahlias (1:11 ee 01' small)G. Cannas

Hules

Flowers must be grown by exhibitor.Flowers exhibited by children, must be

preferably grown by them .Each exhibitor allowed only one entry in each class (one of pansy.

one o( zinnia, etc.) .Every exhIbitor must be responsible (or their containers,No foliag~ will be permitted in specimen or display, but in

anangl'ments It may be used. ..No mixing of flowels except in allangements .Nu.rsel y stoc~ totaling' over $5 has. been given by Marsh,all

Nurselles, at ArlIngton, Nebr. 150 GladIOli Blubs ginn by Mrs.Adol~h llellwege, 5 namcel Iris {rom Rogel' Banis,' Bastings, and anIvy Bowl by MIS. Wm. Zabloudil. ".... ...

.l\!Is. Adolph Hellwege, ChairmanMrs. W, O. Zanggel'Mrs. Clo;yd Ingelson . "Mrs. II. C. Fisher ,...:._~

l'!>illts For JUdgii,gColor halmony .... I •••• : •••••••• ••••••• : •••• 3Anangt'ment ...•...•.....•...........•.. ·... 3Relation o( boquets to container' .....• '••.••.. 1Conelition at bloom ., .•...... , .. ,." .....,': ... 3

. , \. No program has been planned ex"ept the awarding at pri~l;s

whIch will .take placc at 8 :30. a short talk on l"lower Arr/).flging byone of the Judge8. which )·ou may attend, If you desirt', at 3:00, and aten cent tea will be sel ved from 2: 30 to ~: 00 and S: 00 to 9: 30..

<"'la""llicatioll rriLt'S

FLOWER SHOW

L Door PI ize :Ivy Bowl ,2nd One named P'is

2. To pel son bringing flowel'S the fUlthe;;t lIistance:1st One Reu ZalJe1 Honeysuckle2nd 50 Gladioli BulLs

coming furthest tlilitance;Box of cand~

Eest Men's Exhibit:1st One Ellllolll' II is2nel One namcel Peony

stake's (Highest total points eameL! by an individual:)1st' One Monoco Rose Iris I

One named PeonyChoice of Hed Zabel Honeysuckle 01' French Lilac

2nd One Iris . \Altelllate of Hell Zabd Honeysuckle or Frt!lch Lilac

6. Glanel Plize: ". Vase

7. Swecpstak(:s for children:1st.2nd.

8. Granel Pdze for children:

Prlzes

1st prize - 35 cents2nel prize - 20 cents

S~)unsolcd by Fortnightly Club

WI1l'le - Community Hall

When -- Thursday, July 29, 1948

Time - 2:30 to 9:30

Cost - Ten cents to defray expenses

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Ch i ldr en under" high school age admitted fae

Door s will be opened at 8 :30 and all exhibits must be in place by11:00. • .

No flowers or containers may be removed until after 9 :30 01' thefollowing morning.

North Loup, Nebr.

c. B. CLAnK

We have a few 160 acrefall lIS right now to olIer'you: several guod % sec­tion.", and some full sectionsall iml'1'oved, anel some fineil11pruvem~nts on them:

\Ve have several goodhomes hel e in town to showyou, and five small tr:lc ts toshow you.

We have thl ee real goodin igated falms close in, Ifyou want a falln large 01'small we thbk we can fixyou up. Come in alld see.

Just listed HO aCI e ill i­gateel fa 1'111 , good impr ove­men ts, close to town, lightpike.

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MARKETINGA Prime Faclor In Every

Industry

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,FIHST NATIONAL BANI{

\l\Iarketing Helies on Banks rro

Lubricate the i~rocess ofDistribution

Industry and ram~ing depend. in the end, on themcuketing of their products. Banks playa lead­ing role in this process; their commercial bank·ing services facilitate Ihe tramIer of title to goodsby making it unnecessary for the retailer. thejobber. the manufacturer and the farmer. to ac­company either their olders or their shipments.They are ready to finance sound business andfarming projects at all times-to lend their sup­port when the occasion warrants it.

If you aren't acquainted vlith the mUl1y facilitiesthe First National Bank has to offer you. this isyour invitation to do so.

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S<:otia :\l\:thudbt <.. hurdl.Samud Mitchell, Pastor

Sunday, July 25:MOlllillg sel vke, 10 a.m.

s~g" by the pastol', "Thr "esons one can De prouJ ofChulch".

Church school, 11 a,m.A;;hley, Supt.

,~~I'ank and .Arlene pso~a spen-t! Ca·rr·.c Greeil. 85.Friday at EIIC~on. 1

1111'. and Mrs. Eel Manchester, ,MIS. Dell)elt Blidge and Jackie lin NL Since 1819took !Ill S. Manchester's father,J( lui Naev:" ;0. Gl'an~ .~sleu:el Sa: The twentieth of July, MI s.tll,el,'y..aftul:JC:n .\\,l.lelt: he took ICallie Green was 85 years old.ttl' t rain for lhlCc'oO.. She docs not ela im to be the old-

.,1111'. and !lfI~. Henry ]J1':dge ,and est woman in NOlth Loup, for atf1,: mtly of Logan" Ia.! spent Sun- Ile;::st two friends came to earth

e.~,y a~ld Monda} with Ml'. and I ahead of her. But except {or111'11'1'. C,harll? Bridg e and MI'. ar.d Lowell Wc llm a n who came he re asMIS: Eall .Sllllth. . a very small boy, and Ir vie Shel-

Vesta Thorug at e, Mary DaVIS LIon an-I Mrs. l Ieu ry Wul iams whoand Marcia Roo.l were Satunlay were both born hell" she is thedinner guests of Mrs. Myra Bar- oldest resident of NOI th Loup,l;el' 111 honor of Mary Davis' birth- She caine hc re a young gi;'l incay. '. .. 18,0. f rom c,;al\vin, Ia., to what

.The NOlth Loup Rebekah lodge 'I is null' North Loup where her par-w ill hold a lawn party at the 'horne of MIS. A. L, Wi lluug hb y ]before their meeting" Thursday Ievening. At their last meet incm.w omen s IHr e installed withMrs. Lola Thonlas and her stafff rom Ericson do ng the installing,Noble g iand, !IiI S. Doris Thomas;vice gland. Maxine Copeland;light supporter, Mrs. A. L. 'Vil- .loughby; Idt Suppolter, 1trs. ,/'"!llar~ha Peterson; light suppor tel'l ! .. /'.•,.'

to vice grand, Mrs. CeCIl Knapp; '. '. , ',<'., .left SUppOI tel' to vice grand, Mrs. I '..,. 4&\ .<'. " , •.'/-...l:aul Maelsen;. chaplain, ~Irs. Myra itf";ff-.•• ~E4 ,:w f j ....: '.>,wlalber; outSide guarcIJan, Mrs. I t":,~", ..\ '''{.y A: '·'h,

H?y S,tine; inside guardian, M~s.: b-.:%:':.. ~~., >1';"'~>;;:. / \\\ III Eglehoff; courtesy comnJl t·' i'''' 'j?'\ :.'i;; ~.{:;:" /,;,tee, MIS. Knapp anel Mrs. Cloyel l

;: . f, .+. <.;«.' .'Y@r"IogC'l ~OJl; aUditing cOlllmittee, ::>" l 1\.3:,.,· .'if",MIS. Stllle, MIS. 1hunlas anJ Mrs. ~ ?J\',:*\:ij%/. . .'B.abcock. Ho~tesst·s for .Ule eve- ·'.:r ~ .S'd'n+~ .. ':.'mng- \I'(:re Mrs. Roy Stll1e MI S. ".: .:. • . " 'it ':..../'fr:. "'/,,/

Ddbert BI,ielge ~nu Mrs. 'Cloyd ·;:>'t t$.>;" , :#~4.-#.1rg"l'son. ' I' " '.' ..}f' /,:.:';:':""''' .

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Coleman '. ..... ..... ./::.:,,,,,.,;0»' , rir$.,..WeI c over from Shelby Frielay af- :' . ..," .~ >4: ".:.tonuon to attend funeral senices \. ."" .......t... .i£....

for Pfc. Hicharu Jeffries. C.\HIUE GHt:EX.The Prugres~i\e Extellfion club

hdel a roller skating party Thul s. ('nts and two brothers were al·day evening. Seventeen couples It'ady living. Her father wasa.nd their lamilies were pr esent. Rkharel Clal k; her brother.", BertMrs. Lyle Sintek, Mrs. Derwin and Johnny, whom old settlersWhite and Mrs. Merlyn Van Horn will remember.were hostc'sses for the lunch Two yC'ars after all iving inserved. North Loup she mallied EllswOl th

Earl Howell went to South Da· Gleen. Twice they went tokota Thursday to help his brother Boulder, Colo. for about threeill the harvest fields. years. Except for that she has

Week end guests of Mr. and liveci in or near NOlth Loup. When!III'S. Jim Ingt'rson wcre Mr. and she and her husband celeb rat cdHI ". Gay Fuller of HastLlgs anel their go!der~ wedding, Sept. 24,!Ill'. and Mrs. Van Creager of /1931. then' S!x Chilul en \VCI e all atValentine. The daughters of Mr.1 home {or the filst time in twentyar,u Mrs. Crt:ager had spent two iyears. Then her SOll'OWS came\\eeks in North Loup anJ return- fast, for her husband and threeell home with their parC'nts Ichlldn'n have passed to the

The Bud Knapp family . spent ~et~~r. Lan,j and onl{' one .li~·esSl.lr,clay aftel noon with MI S. Liz- Ir:- NOIth Lou).'. .Besldes ralslllgzit Kmlpp and Sunday enning SIX cl,1I1ur en sl;e ~s. the gra,nd­the Cecil Knapp family were mother of seHI.ltecn and /?It:at-there. gl andother of mneteen.

_. . " In spite of her age, she has goodXorth Loup :\ldhUllbt ClW"l'~I, health, does all her own work in­

cluding \1 ashing anel' houseclean-Samut'! Mitchell, P l3tCl' ing. She lilu:s to trawl and last

Sunday, July 2E: Yl'ar made ~ tI ip alone to Mon-ChUl'ch school, 10 a.m. Hoy tana. down to southern Califoll1ia

HUlbon. Supt. and home by Colorado, visiting her.l\1olning sen ice, 11;15 a.m. ,cl}illlien.

Message by the pastor, "Reasons She spends milch time calling onIl"hy you should be prouu of thtl the sick anel other shut-ins. AsCllJistiar Faith". . . sl;e is alw.ays cheeIfuJ, ever ready

I~ }'ou are succ~fsful 111 the w~th a' laugh 01' a joke', neverU\.;~lHC:SS world, thInk what has 1gos~ips in the Jistasteful lneaningcC'ntllbuted to your succes.3. If its of the worll, she is surely a bless­th\.: ehUl'ch, let your loyalty to the ing to her fIiencls and is 'call)'ing('hurl'h be known. Attend the on the Lord's 11'01'1<. May she liveel:mch of your cho:ce next Sun- many mor e yea IS to be a brightdelY. anJ shining light in North Loup.t· MissionalY group meeting of "the W.S.C.S. will be hclJ on Wcd-n(sday, July 28th. Place to be an- ,~ounced next Sunday.

Xorth Loup Se\ cuth Ua)'Ua) tbt Chur<:h.

Rev. A. C. Ehrd, PastorI SunJay July 25:~ MOll1illg senice, 10:30 a.m.~lessage by the pastor.

Sabbath school, 11 :{O a.m. Geo,Clement, Supt.

Prayer meeting FIiday, 8 p,m.Only three more weeks until

the genel al conference. The I

church has adoptccl a Lord's Acre IPlan.

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Economy StoreNORTH LOUP, NEBl1.

The bcauty and conycnience of aCrvsley refIigeI ator is unbdiev·,l,ble whcn you consider how rea.­sona.ble in price it is. The ECON­O!lIY STOHE is plOud and happyto be able to offer this outstand­ing l'efIigerator to thc citizens ofthis community ... at a plicewithin the rcach of cycr}·one.

Militc~ry HonorsfOI" Pfc, Jefferies.Friday

Ord, Nebr.

The plain truth is that this pace-selling lhev:rolet offers nlajor quality advanl~ge after majorquality advantage not available in other cars inits field; and. in addition, Chevrolet prices are~ow ~ ... iously and outsta~l.?ingJy lower:. thanthose orany ou:;er car that eHn remotelyapplw,ches it in quality.

Thus, Chevrolet and only Chevrolet offers theBig-Car comfort of the original and outstandingUnitized Knee-Action Ride .•• the Big-Carperformance and drpcndability of a world'schampion Valve-in-Head engine .•• the Big-Carbeauty and luxury of Body by Fisher , , • theBig-Car safety of Fisher Unistecl construction,the Unitized Knce-Action Ride and Positive­Act;(m! Iydraulic Brakes ... all at lowest prices­prices that are now even more economical, evenmOle thrifty, when compJ.ied-wlt11ille prices ofotI.;cr autolllobilcs in its field.

',- Yes, indeed, CheHolct is first i~ dollar valueby the widest margin in all Clievrofet"Eistory;and: {,f course, it is flrst in nation-wide demandas welf: - - ---

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You'll hale the safe/y of Fisher Unistee1Comtruction, the Knee-Action Ride ancPo,itil e-Action Hydraulic Brakes - com·~lir,ed only in CheHolet and costlier calS.

You'll enjoy mor~ thrills and mor~ soringswith CbeHolet', world's champion Yahe·in-Head engine. Valve-in-Head. too,isexclu·~\ e to c;helr?Jet and higher-priced cars.

You'lI haH so much mor~ comforr with thegenui"e Unilized Knee-Action Ride-excl'J'~ile to CheHolet and higher-priced cars:

FIBST IN VALUEFIRST IN DEMANDOnly Chevrolet brings you all these major advantagesof BIG· CAR QUALI7'Y AT LOWEST PRICESprices now decidedly low~r than those of any other

car that even 1.emotely approaches it in qudlity I

.North Loup

ORO AUTO SALES CO.

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Quiz Representative

MRS. ETHEL HAMER

Sunday and \VcdnesdayJuly 2~ and 28

"The Swordsman~'

with Larry Parks -in Technicolor .'

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~y"lIl"" I'd y,"' Ch""I" I"d, '"(, ~. 'i\~ tasleful l~~ury, for rt has the wOII~-(al1l0US. -- -!. 'i-.:::.c:-~ Body byFlsher- a\ arlable only on(he\ rolet

"- "'-. 4ndcostlier cars. ."' ' • '-"~' .- I I

strand TheatreNorth Loup. Nebr.

Friday and SaturdayJuly 23 and 24

"Key \Vitness"with John Beal and Trudy

MarshoJ, Jimwie Lloyd

ED GNASTER, Prop.~'_. ----'

t.heir hon.e after spending ne a i ly Xo r t lt LOllP Saddle Clull Totwo weeks with' Mrs. Waacks Grand Island Sundav.sisters, Mrs, Chas. Collins and Six mcrube is of t he Nor:th Lou)'M: S. Lou Shcl.Ion. salldle club att endcd the GI all']

Mr. arid !III'S. Claud Ba t be r en- Is.la nd Saddle Club show Sundaytertalned a group of young' m a r- ar.d brought home six ribbons.ried couples Friday evening in Janet Mr kvick a won the onlyhonor of ~1I. an.l Mrs. Mclfc rd r.lst by winnirg in the ladies bootGoodrich of Brooklyn, N. Y. race. Char lie Kriewald wen a se- Pfe. Richard JeffeIie", killed in

Our Saturday night rain me as- Mr. and Mi s. Ha iold GoodIich C'.'l1U in the musical chair race and FI a nee July 5, 1011, II as laid toIll, d .70. and two child: en, Janet and Gor- also plac ed in the bare back I ace. I est Fridav af t er noon \\ it h Hal ph

Corrine Meycrs left Tuesday of "01 of Cl a I N 1 L' '1 13 t· J, ." • 0" u IIIron, e )1:, wei e ""ml ar a placed III the bai e Rich Post of American Legion of

list week to return to Hasl ings guests of the C. J. Goodnch f'am- back race and Janct Mrkvicku North Lou) in char e Services.1·hl'I'(~ she enter~'d the Hast.ings ily f rorn Thur sda y to Sunday. Charlie Klicl,'ald, Floyd Hutchin~ were held 1t the l\fet~OJist churchI",au.ty school. She had been a~- I Saturda y enning a. plculc supper arid Emil Barta placed in the po- with Rev A C Ehret of thet "nellll v ' another beauty school 111 Ih . g th,l U. .1 'K"It' . .. " I .' 1 onorin em anu 'HI. anu .HI~. ato race as a team. Harlon : Seventh Day Baptist church giv-I Ll~tll1gS anl decll10d, on tIe Melfol'd Goodl kh was held at the GI c'cn alld Aug u~t Kl'iewald also' in'Y the messa p e,hange." • . C. J. GooelIich home with mOl e attended the show. Al Sims took 0 . ..''''. "

1\11. and MI~. ThUllnan·~lrtchel1 than forty attenelll1g. Guests at- the h '''C ,., . . h' t ... j A quaItttte composed of Dell"f },teadvi!le', Pa. anived this tending includc,1 Mr. and Mrs. Ol~ S ~Olln III IS IUC <. an:1 Dalltll Barbel'. ErIo\~. Bab-""el, anll ale .gu~sts .of Mr. allLl Claud Bal·bel' an,j family, Mr. anu Mr. anel ~trs. !ltdfol'tl Goodlich c?ck a~nd Ge'o~'ge Co~ S~~lg B:,a~-\/IS. lJ. L. Klll\glllsmrth:. • ~frs. Nels JOl'gt·nsul and family, and MIS. Berta B,"rber were Mon- ~~~l LI; o!.,s.~me\~L~rt: ~1lL~ No

!II.. allel },trs. John Mllllg<1n of Mr. and MIS. Paul Gooelrich anel ' "loht .Thue. Tl~ey \Ielt: ac-I . C I . el' I c;c.y dinner guests in the Henry coml ame I by PI 11 Ba1 1I': :illlO!'t·, a. all~ve. Satullay Hon,nit', MIS. Belta Balber, Ml'. \\'Illiams home on Davis Creel<. J •• l ly I"; X·OC{."n,1 are guests of hiS slstels, MIS. and Mrs. Russell Barb~l' and fam· ~1embel's of the Leaneler Wlll- Color bcarels were Calloll and'"lin \Valel .anll Mr~. Hugh Clem· ily. MI'. anel 1\!Is. ~IerIyn Van Horn [;'Ims family, abGut seventv-five in V!lgil ,\nnya.", ~ob, DeNoy,'r.'lit anll thell' faIMhe·s. and family awl ~Ir, anll Urs. EaI! J \\ayne Cook, LOUIS Snllth andIlumbc:r heJel a picllic in the Old Ell S· t k M Eel t

Mrs. Nc:ttie ClaIl, Idulned Smith anll Thdma and Mr. ilnJ ll:lr!<. IncludeJ ill the "Ioul> Wel(: , on me. • IS. na PosWcclll(sday frum a ten day vaca.1 Mr s. Cliiton Clalle 0 hael chal ge of the tlowers.t 1<,11 sp(nt in thc mountains nc:ar I Mem1Jel s of the JuntoI' For t. the families of Hc'nl y anJ Bel t/)"IlVef. nightly clull SUI pris(d their spon- WIlliams, thdl' chpllt en anJ their

f~.lmli('s anJ the AI thur StillmanMI'. and MIS. Pete Drawbridge 501', ~hs. M}'I'a Balber, Thur~day

,llld the gills will Sl)('nel several evening by tal<ing a SUl)l)cr to h,er family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lewisand Mr. and !lh". Jim Johnson.

day,.; with her palents and then home and ~pending the evening. A { '1 '.', h Id S·' tt A I U., '\'11' 11'11 1'" D anu y P1Cl1lC e unuay a,.,. on a ma lao ",IS. "\ I:> 1 anl ""I:>. on tl h f " I M L I'T lb· t· I > f' L' I H.' ome 0 ,,,I'. an<_ 1':>. C:s Ie

MIS. Jr..mt·s Brook.", the fOlluer 0 er \\CrC" lom~ Ivm mco n \\"1' . l··b . tel' > J Il'tI I J ff" h 1 'tl OVlI' thc wt:el, (rod 1 son ce c la ( l1lne u y" .Ie .:. ~Iles was ,on.orel \\II 1 , " . , lilthelays. Thil·ty-seven were pre·

" ShO\lel Satuluay e\el1lng at the MI~. H. O. Eastman anu t\IO "(Ilt anel those having IJirthela)'It,,me of Mrs. Ray Stine with S,OllS alld. daught.er of Sterl'ng, ill July are ~Ir. ar.el Mrs. Glel~.\IIS. Agnes Manchester, MIS. Colo.. all'lv",d '\eclnl'sday (rom \Valnel' Mr an I !III" ClilT HiattVlc.tor Coo:' ~nd !III'S. Arthur Jef· Munl~ck and are guests this we~k IMrs. C~llie' Gr~el;. ~!rs. Leonal·J1,'lle£ ~sslstIng host(sses. More o.f MI. anl1 1\trs. H. L. GIllespl~'1 Jacobs 1\trs. Flo)'el Wilson Batc'st!Jan thirty guests were present. Sunuay. MI'. am] MIS; GIll~sple ICopda;lel anJ Sonja Sintek'.

~h. anel MIS. Jam(:s Brool<s left took thelr guests to their cabll1 at I ."Ionday morning {or their home Elic50n. !lII-s. N. J. Ih.etz of BUl'\v~ll \~'asIII Los Angeles after Slwneltng Sunday din\1er guests of Mrs. a ,Satmllay .11l?,ht. and~ su~c;aylll'[\lly a month with Mrs. Brooks' Stella Kerr to help her celebrate gt.~:~ o~ her Sl~to, !III" ClalaIllother, 1\fls. Roxy JeffeIies, Mrs. her birthday were Mr. and !lfrs. 1et;;lhncr..Jeffelies accompanied them as far John PaIseI'. Mr. and Mrs. AI'· !Iliss Nettie Clalk returned to•IS Dix. Neb., and will spend a thur PaIseI' and son, Mr. anel Mrs. her wOlk in Licco!n Sunday af­,\,ek thel'C' \\ith her sister, Mrs. }<'Iank Wright and Franl< JOhn-ltllnoo~1. Mrs. 11ills Hill al:d Mrs.J·.dwal d !lIulllgan anel !ltr. Mul- H.n and Mrs, Fanny' Sample. Don 1 olbl'r t rode back WIth tel""gall. • Mr. ar.d Mrs. 'Vill Eglehoff Mr. and Mrs. Glenn MIller of

MI'. and 1tr". ''Vm. 'Vaack of \\"Cre Sunuay dinner guests of North Platte were Sunday nightl~ock Islam], Ill, left Friday for Mr.3. Blanche Leonald. and MOllllay guests of lIIrs. Em-

. MI'. and MI". John PaIseI' have n:a Mausen. They had bc:en tohlld word ~hat thdr son, Rieharcl, York to attend a funelal and aI­v;bo is in' the Army Air Cor ps ~o to .Llr.coln to s"e Mr. and ~frs.l:as been sent to Guam, MannIe !lIason. 11embel s. of the Legion, dressed

in unifor lll, satin a body <j. t theMrs. 13Janche Leonard went to 1\lrs. Call ie Green called on Mr. cjlllrl'h alld stood in for mation

CI'd on the !lfonday morning bus. and Mrs. Charlie CIt'SS and MIS. under the direction of MeIlyn VanNr. and Mrs. Cumfol t Cummins J, D. IngralLlm FIiclay aite! noon. HOIl! at the cemetel y. The firing

anel family were Sunelay supper Mr. and lIlrs. Otto Baltz and squad was directeel by Merlynguests of Mr. and Mrs. 'Valter 1I11s. Hay ,1~llI well' at the Bartz Van HOln and Geolge Cox playedCUllln;tins. c<lbn at bncson from 'Vedneselay Taps. .

un til Sunday.Mr. anel Mrs. Leonard Otto anu In'n W .'t. tt f 13 .. 11" All business houses \vere closed

bl"o childlen came down {rom . I g es co ,0 UI\\( \\,as frvm 1:30 to 3:30 out of respectEurwell Sunday aftemvon and Ia Sllnel'ly gllt;st 111 the John bd- for Pfe. Jdfe!i(:s anel his family.sl'cnt the time with !Ill'. anJ ~trs. I\ards !10me and III the ~itell\l)?n Rickuel Thomas Jeffelies 1I'2.SChas. Otto Darlcne MOHow 1',.1 S. Ed\l anls accomj.'cl111ed h11n bOIn !I!8.rch 29, 191J, at Nor th

, . . . to Grand 1s!an,1 after MI s. 'Vest-came WIth them and stay"d WIth tt I h db' 't' I Loup, Ncb!'., the son of HallY L,her father, CUIt Mor rvlV for a C? w 10 a 'een VI~l ,1I1g 1er anel I~OXiUM Miller JeffeIies. Atfew days. Mr. MOlrolV has reccnt- SIder, !ill's. John HelHlr IC,<S. his pa~sil1g he was 33 yea IS, thl'l'e1)1 monel to the }<'red Leonal d !Ill'. and Mrs. 'Vor ley 'Vllliall1S Illonths al,d six days old. He grew[lace in the east pal t of town. of GI anel 1slal;J spent the last up in NOI th Loup and g radllated

MIS. Bird Whitford, Mrs. Myra blo weeks wltn her parent", Mr. fr-ym high sehol'! in 19::0. Pre­BarDer, Miss lIIar y T .. D,n is,. !lli~s alld .MI S. F~'eU1k Psota... viuus to enlisting in the allny, heMaida Rood and Mbs Kathline Mrs. Anton l'sota is spenlling was employed at the Voelehn,1.1Babcock wel'0 Thursday supper this week in Grand Island with' Pharmacy. His allny trail,ing!:lIests of Mi~'s Vesta'Thorngate, Mr. and Mrs. \Vorky WIlliams was receiv~d at. Can:p Barlcl,?y,

--:~::::=:::::::::::==~=::~honoring lIfiss Batcock, and taking' meelical treatments. Tex. and III Cahfol'lna. StllVIV·-:- ing besiele his mother is One sister,Mrs. Ethel Brook.", of Los Angelesand one blother, Arthur, of Ol·d.

The filst casualty among~ themany NoIth Loup boys in theSCI vice, his budy is the first to bebro\.ji; h t home to rc·st.

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Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pot tis and!lLanin of Anacortes, \Vash, anel111'. anel MI s. Kell y Al thur anclHaynlOnel of Pinehlll st, 'Vash ,ldt Thlln'clay for their hOllies af·t(1' sl'end;ng nearly two weeks\\ith the L. W. Portis and Hasmusl'eter~e)n fall1ilies.

MI'. amI Mrs. Claud BaILer anue,dr five children art' leaving thefLl~t of nf'xt w(:,,!{ for their newI'IClIh' at Gunni,;(·n, Colo. Clac;d\';ill be managel' of Ben NelS<lll'SuHl"h which l:en has re"entlyb(/ught neal' Gunnison. Mr. Nd·S,cJIl'S Illans al e inelc-tiJ:ite at pr ,'.;;Cllt but he expt:c1s to I'dain his'l:u~in~.ss inteH·~t in this cOln­mUllity.

Jed Lynn RoJgers of Blue Hillis speneling the SUI1lI1lC'l' with hc:1'g:'anel!,al cr'tts, MI'. anu MI S. L~s­

lie All101d, \1 hlle her paH'nts areiI, Laramie, 'Vy,o., attending sum­mer school.

Mr. anel Mrs. Le~Iie AllloldI',ave a new gnJ.nclscn, bOll1 to MI'.il.IiJ Ml's. Edwarel Arllold of On!,June 29.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Louder milkof Cellar Ha pill". la, \Vue ov(:r··n;ght guests of MI'. and .l\fts.Cllas. Clarl<.

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We knuw ti,at the 'best waywe can sen 0 our customel S

is to otIer them hig~ qualityfoods at reasonable prices.Bec ause of this you'll finuour shelves stocJ<ed willknv\\ n bl anus pI iced t 0

mal<e your food dollar gomuch farther. \Vhy . n'otmal<e it a point to UO all ofyour shopping here? You'llget the bt'st for less.

-\Vhere wouid ~·ou look to seeif SOtn~'::'L~ had found your lostlivestoci,? In the QUIZ want ads,of cour:;e. tf.

KIDNEYS~'UST REMOVEiEXCESS ACIDS:• t,·. 't' ... ~. -

Help 15 Miles of Klclney TubuFlush Out Poisonous WAllto~hen ulsonler of idclnry function pe,mils

pOl;;'VnOI.lS matter t? ,n':lnain jn your bluoJ,1~ may cal.l:;:e nngg-1I1S' Lackac.:be, Ihcum~l.ticpai.rl~, leg Ilnin5, 1055 Qfp~p and {'DC I gy, get..til g up ni£ht~. a..... clling. \Jufl'iness under the'foil'S, head,Jelles and dizzmc'''. FlCQ,uent O~~canty 1~a::~'1bes \\ith blmutiz1l::: antl bUlnjn~somelimes sho\\s the,e is something wrvngwith )'our kidnr,\ s or bladder. I

Dvu't \\ ait 1A~I, )'OUl' diU.gg-ist for Donn·.!1Pills. a stimulant di ....nctic, u:5cd succc~stullyby millions for O'el' 60 yealS. Doan's lihehal'PY ! did and \I ill help the 1~ miles otkidney tubes tlu.h out pobonou8 wi\~te'rv~~ our Llovd. Gct Dl)all'~ I'I~, '

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The ~CIV lIud,on e\'eu reclaims the un­melt >pace in doors by pro\ iJjng gor­geou~ly tailol ed, rt'ceo~eJ cOllljJarlull'uts\\ here inttriur door hallllles, \\ iudowcranks, a~h recei\ ers. and genclous :arlUl'e~ts' ale i>!JceJ out of the \iay to'a,l!owincl'C(loeJ duuI\' rVOlll for l'as~ellgers!

This development of HmLoll's c\C'111oin',all oleel ~lol\obilt buJ~·-alld·rnllne* \\ ithits "step-Jo\, n" zolle re<lllire.,I ~ cars ofCll:,;inceril1g 1\01k, tlw l>crIedioll of liew

,pruduction t.ethni'lues and. miUions ofdolbrs ill hig,Lly 'l'ccialized 11('10 plantim e~t'lllellt. This m:IY be \llty lImboll,amllIullson a]or\l', oHo:rs 1Ms illl.lJVllan~ad\<lllce toJa~! .

. "S~q)ping ~lo'.\ rt is to important t~molor-car beauty, IUilig flualities' anusafet)'-as \1 ell as ruollline,s allll cUlllfort-t!Jat tlle n('ale,t Hud'on d",ller' has a.1uoklct-) uurs \\ itllout o1Iig,ltivl\-fullye\l'laiding tllis de,ig,n Jll'i!ll;jllc.lIuJ~oll

~~vlur Car CUlllp.lllY, Delwit 1 L• ·T(,:.l~i '10 k I;,lnd pg'I:J&'$ pend;na

NEW HUOSON- You lide cradled aVlll1 "illtin Hud­suu·s La~o frame us .shu\\U nl'IJ\e, ~IlJ a~v DLt.'iHJvC tbc leaf ,,\11'..:cI3, S,,'al:s l:QO tllt:lt'ru~c c\h:ntl full" iJ Lh of t t1t~ lUC. Due ll) tIl\) U::ieur the He tl."p- uu,' 11"ZullI', rout is lu ..... ~lt d fvt f:Iw.:ciJ.l.Uli.u.iLl~. )jet OJ,Li!,la

.• L.Ci.ld 1uvW is l'1.'U \ IJcJ,. .., • r

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OTHERCARs-ra~~"IJe\'I.:i ti\!u 00 hl~ or a (latui", a,Bl.Lu;\ll &Lo\e, awj (iu tl.Le leur 8Ci..l,t) L(l\\L't:l.l rC<lt\\ Lcd htJh~jHb~' V\ llicb O~l,;lll)r ~l'~H,.;e that t huulJ I,ea ~1.U t vf tfcaliltg I IJulJ\ n idlllg {IQ l(Jp o( a rC.ttHd~Jl(',It1S thJ.~ I'.~'::>{ I.fi It til <l\1 !d()lll IlIlJd le lc~ul..eJif tLe I\.H.;( 1:1 Iv \\ end lvr t1tJ.cL..l.I..u.l.iuillg,

entering, This maLes space belwcenfral;le members, \\ hich is unl<.llly\\ aoleJ,a\ aibble for u~e inside tlw car.

Sca~s can thus be lOlyel'.eJ to harmotlize\\ ith tllC new, lOllcr top, and 1y stepping

,do/en into IIlld~on, \1 hich is ouly fi\ e• f~·et hurll grounJ to top, ~ ou get 1110re

*cad room than, ill any otller l"ass·prvduceJ car built tOLb~!

And how about seating rooll1? IIUU",Oll'Sllew Je",ign l'eclaiUls.,pace fOlll1erI~·ta~ql

, up by \\ heel hOIl"'lllgs anJ protrudll1'­fendcrs. This is aceollllJli,l,eJ by IJlacillgrear sellts ahe(lJ of tile l't'M \1 heels, ina zone unrcstricteJ 1y 1\llecl hymillgs.As II rcsult,l'ear seats are 1,) incL..,s II idcrIn tLis car that is only little mOle thanfour inches \\ ida 0\ er-aU. Dolh rCdr anJfruut seals cxtewJ the full I\iJth of theLuJ)', gi\ing lIuJ",on the roomicst seatsill any AIllU kalHilade car! lIuJ",un'susc ?f the "step-Jol\ n" zon.e and IlUi'llleseatlllg al'l'allgt'llltnts al'~ IlJu",lrateJ illthe skelehes tb t folIo \I :

AORD

SEe WHAT "Stepping QOwil u MEANS Td YOU-AT YOUR HUDSON DEALER'S, '.... . , , .

- 0::: 7'-...;...............;....-._~_......"'O;"---~

How the New Huds9n, America'smo~t streamlined car with the lowsilhouette, brings you roominessand comfort nev~r before obtain­able In 'an automob.ile.

. YOU\'o scen thell! f1a:,Lin~1y ill all th~ir~l'arklitlg colL'r - tllO~e trilll, gUI gcousKt::w IIud~ons \\ith the low. ~tr...all1lilicJ.silhouclte.

llut hal e ~'OLl really examineu one oftheoe amazing car:? They are. the big7Ie(('$ ill the autolllobile \, orIcI toJa~'!

Hudson,olways known for great forwarustejJs in the cIe\ dOjJment of the auto­m01ile, and for ef]itieilt U$C of 1I1Qlicepouer, is Ilgain \1 ay out ahead \1 ith aIllolor car tllat hils III~ew high in efficientlIse of 3]Jpcc-tlhlt lllllLes a yrt'a/a pa­Ctll/aye of its io/alspacc actually I./(·uil­aule for '!Jour use all¢ comfort.

'''hm ~'OLI take a do:,e look, rOt(U findthat lIud'un, througl1 the me of a new,c:\clusi\ e "slep-cIo,.1nU zoae, reclaims somuch u",ually \\ a;,tecI ~I):lce lLat tLisH·ll',.ltionally clIicicut car gives ~·uu lUOleu;-dul intelior rvunl Ulan ~ou\'e c\erbdole CX1)cr;t::ncecI iu an autoUlubile .

This neVI kid of molor car has II sturdyfOl1lllbtlOn stllldlll'¢ sUlruLlllding tLepas~cngl'r cOllll,arltllellt, \dlich rJellllitstll~ {]UOI' to be r<'('t'o,eJ du\\ n \\ ithin tileLa~e fnulle w that ~OLl stq> d(J(w \\hell

.., $125 L38,8~190,003.81

42,812.626S9.~7

5,683,1010,356.92

2,831.61

62,095,2153.2$9J',?0

.... ,...... $110,113.09

J, T. Knezaeelt,Notary Public.

July 22-3t

TIlE ORD QUIZ" ORO, NEBRASKi\ 'I

ss.

L. D. MILLIKEN,SeCletary.

and SWOln to before me this 12th day of July, A. D,

ERSan<!+HAIA R D S'

l\IAX 'VALL33

ARCADIA

Phone

Bridge St.

'"IlJclu~e them allNEARLY EVERY propertyowner tries to proted him­self by taking out insur­ance policies against theusual sources of loss-buttoo often he overlookJsome dangers and haz­ards which con couse aloss as great, or evengreater. See

(SEAL)lily commission Expiles August 6, 1910.

Subscribed19.J.8.ApPloveL1: 'Clal.cnce 1\1. DavisCeo. R GalllJ. R. Stoltz

Dilectors,

of Onl, ~t:I)1'a~I,;], at tht, dos!, of. busiuess JlUlC SO, 1918.CElnI~'!CAT~ N? 151.

1 UESOllHCE8.Loans to ::\o[embels on Heal Estate

Filst M,ortga,ge Sh~le Account Sinkinq- Fund Loans.... $303,025,00Interest on Loans Accru~d and. Unpaid .... . ,.. ..... 53.28Real Estate S9.ld 01\ Contract ,.. 6,029.91Office BuilJing .... ., .. .. .. , ,..,..,......... 4,000.00Furniture, Fixtult:s anu r~quipment , ' ,..,.. 1.g0Bomls '" , , ,.. .. ,... . 80,000. 0Cash on Hanu anu Due flOm Ban,ks . .., ,.. 47,300,90Other Assets .. , .. . " 3.00

Total As.sets "." , ,.. . ,....... ,..... ,$110,113.09

, LIAlHLlTlE:'.Investment Shares of Members '

Installlm'nt and Dividends ,.., ' ..Full-Paid ....... ...... ... .. '... .. ... " , '.., .

1\lortgage Hetilement Shal es and Dividemls ..Due BOllower on Incomplete Loan:;; ... , , ,. . ..Advance Payments by Uorrowels for Ta~es anu InliUlance .UnLliviued Plofi(s .. .. . . .. .Dividends Declared, Unpaid 1;lIlJ Uncreulted ..... , ..Kesen es .. Genual .. '

Uncollec teq Intel',st on LoansOther Lrabihlies, Mislellaneous Income. , .

Total Liabilities' .. , .

STAT!!; OF NE13KASKACounty- o{ Valley

I, L. D. ::\olllhkell, SeCldary of the above named As~o<;iation, dosolemnly swear that the fOlegoing statem('nt of the conJition of thes3.id Assodalion is talC and cOllect to the best of my knowlellgeanll belief.

ST"~TplF,r 91" (.:?~~U'J0~ OJ" T!lB

Prote~tlve SilVipgs , ~oa.. AssQ.. .... ',.

'JULY 22, 1943"

Mr. an' 1 1\11S. Pete Dahlstcn a nd I arul 0111 011a fl'lst of the 1\'12121'. E" E b' 1 l' }' l I -.- I --I--~-------------' . ., CS;,I" 12 crniss, 121:11' am, ': a l[~',- -, " -'-J anI I\llt' over nip,ht guests of l\lr le h ler, 1\11". awl 1\lrs. Edward LeeCe rtie Mieh"lh'I' drove to Em well MI s, Ott 01;(;I,r called in the K~:S"'t:ltler, past noble gl ,lll;l; \\ 11- • III a" _ I I and Mi s. Dill Etherton "-I:d son I fC'1 a tr ip to th,' Yellowstone park.Fliday qn business. Frank Pierce' home Sat\.lIda~ lila Simpson and Lola 1homas, . ~ Larry. IThey will be gone for a couple of

Mrs. Vesta Wescott and MI~. afternoon. supporters to noble g rarid: Leona - - H. A. Leach and .\1 Wallace weeks. ' ,Elmer Stalk, Merna and Estelle 1\I1ke Shonka of Burwell was Pishna and Ecrtha V'OUl sup I d t Nfl' TIt tStalk, Janice Baker arid Twilla in Ericson on business Thuls..lav. pOlte;s to vic c gt md : E~h'a \V~ln- l\lr. and 1\lls Kussell l\!Jlchell tlo~e 0 ! t

C.I

(I '<f t~le::;\~y 10,

a l· 1\L. and MIS. Will Wallace areI' tt J I th 'H t· I J' , '. ,- and d'HI" ht ci s Pa tty and Me I I v en. a nice wg 0 1e.l' or, ucai- :;L1' in'" at t!Je Willa: d Wallaceayne a enuec e'1. nice 1l1g' at' 1\11' and MIS. Orville Beck arid U', outer g ua iu: MIS. Bea Fost er ' 0 c. -., e rs J ". •

Durwdl Friday. childre n returned f'rom Milwaukee '111l! Mrs Bla uche F st er w 'I' MI'. and MIS. C. J. Dunham a nd " ranch whil» he IS gone to Hutch-The \Vllling Workers club met \V1S. filst of the week and will I,ostes~" 'a1'11 's:[\ ~ 1 e~J~' all! ~ ~ daug ht er Nanry left TlllllsJaY ~lr. and l\11S. l\llke Shonk we rv inson, Kans after his wife 'and

with MIS. Stella Lehman Tuesday visit in the ~mlY and Obcr homes cream CO) r:: c el 'C '. c Ifor the Black Hills where they will FIil1ay evening callers at the babv. MIS. Wallace was called toJuly 13, Twenty guests were beror ~ Ietur uina to their home at ~'ll' and 1\11 s. J. Chr is Loos ~penLi.a couple of we eks \ aca tion. home of Mr. arid 1\11 s. Wayne the hom o of he r parents by !,.hepresent. Their work for the meet- Los 13oness, {::~lif. parents of MIS. HOI\Cud Pitzer re- Lliey in t end to d~l\e to r\nsley on Franssen and family of Scotia. Illness of her father.ing was piccing quilt blocks, Mr .and Mrs. Chas, Davlin and turned to their home arter visiting their way hOI~le for a V1SI~ with O. T. Anderson and l\11S. Floyd MIS. Melton Wheeler, Mrs. ElvaLuncheon was served by MI·s. famIly were Spalding shoppers III the Pitze r home the past week I M.ls. Illite hell s brother Eugene Andersen arid daughter Eon.ni," Cllffllh, MIS. Ve re Shafer, MissLehman. Saturday. \ Mrs, Ebie Otter of Chamber s \\ o,o'l ~nd Ia inily. . . l\la? dr:o\'e to Alliance to VISit Kar en Kalasek and l\11 s. George

Mrs..Jim Bodyfield who has Chas. May arul son of Crete, visited in the home of her dau e h- 811 t1olt:nsen allu JUlllor An- the'lr fllel1l1,;l, 1\11'. all,l l\lts Ant()ll DC\Vey IllotOlnl to DIU FIiua.y tobeert III III her home the past w.;ek Ncb!'. were week end visitol s in tcr and fannly, MI. and 1\1r~, del son dr O\'e h011\:. fl um Omah.a l~U!~s anJ ~on.3. and IIlt s. Bdle \ spe"ll the llay shopping.Plltet'eLl till' Eu) \Vell hospital FIi- Er kson, Wayne MLCain Tuesll~y of las} for a \\ eek end \ ISlt IHth thur !. og.c , a SJste r·lll·la \\' all'J aunt, __, _day, Jtlly J.o for medical care. ~rs. Katie Hardy visited in the week. • folks. of the Ar.deIS(llls.Mrs. Bodyfield's condition was fair home of her daughter and family, James Rooney of O'Neill was il, 1\11'. anu MI s. \\'llber Zor nand l\1Is, Will Ma thauser relUllleJat the time of this WIitillg'. MI'. and Mrs. Paul Johnson last EIicson \Vedl1l'sday 0:1 business ~aughtos of Gothenberg came home from Erkson Sunuay She

Leonard Payne maue a business week. M/Sgt. and 1\lIs. Ho\\aru Nut- Satul,by and I,'ele guests of 1\11'. hael beel1 at tho Allhur \Vatsontl'ip to Glanu Islanu ThUlsllay. MIS. Ira Erickson and childlen ting and l\hl<e of Od),lh-t Wele and MIS, Clifford An,Jel~on and hOlne as IlUI'~e fol' MIS, \Va(05011,

Dean \Vescott came from Oma· and Mrs. Anna Mooney \Hle Ord Erkson visltors 2\lonuay aLJ Tues· "Peas" I\ho was hOl'le from Theel- who i.3 ll1Ulh better at this lime.ha 'yhere he !s employed FriJay shoppos Friuay afternoon, day. fOlu for th? ~\Cek end; They le- ::\011'. anJ l\1Is. EIJOll Da\is ofevenlllg and \ ISlted reIatiHs over Lela Foster is spemling tho sum- Mr. and Mr s. Mal \ in Reinking t\lmeu to tnelr home Sur:day eve- Lineo!n weI e weck enu guests oftho weeK end. mel' vacation with her blother and chlldn:n called at the Ike lllllg. their parents and sister, MJ·. and 1

Mr. anJ Mrs. FloyJ Olson and anJ family, MI'. al)J Mrs. Hall y Cook home \Veunesuay evening. The ladies class of the Cong re· :'Ills. Haymond Johnson and The!··1childr en went to Ne\yman Grove 1:<'os(er neal' 01 J. Mr. anll Mr s. Ver nun Zuhlke gational chull h haJ tht ir annual ma. '1hey I dUI ntd to their homeSunuay anJ visited her father, 1\lrs. Ed Beberniss anJ Mrs, and Kogel' plan tQ make th'cir bit thlLlY pal ty Tuc::;elay July 13. Sunuay evtonin c ' .

Geot:ge Vagge at the hospital. Jac1< 1.;)rahota call.;d at the Ott home at Halllb,uIg, la. duting the Each lady putting into .the birth- Ml. anu l\11:. Wayne l<'lanssen,Mr .and MIS. Joyce Kemper and Oberg home SaturJay. sumlner. Ml. Z;ll:lko plans to at- day box as many pe;'lll€S as she 2\larilyn and Konny of Scotia were

childten and his mother, Mrs. Mrs. Max Malmsten anJ chil- tenJ school at lhllago later. was Yl'ars old. MIS. Flank John- SUl1llay dinner guests of theirMaulle Kempel' of Creighton, Neb. dren have moved to Lincoln to A~:rAuselo:l, cou12ly atto.lney: so,~ had chalge of tho e:,tertain- palenl.-, l\lr. al:d MIS. 1\like Shon­called in the home of Mr. and make their home. They left via of B,. lIett wa" an ErIcson \lsltOt 11.ent and shJ H'ad .the: guests ka. Malilyn will spend the wed,Mrs. Vesta \Vestcott Ftiday eve- auto Friuay. W~,.lne,;day.aftellloon. hOluscope and told their fOItunes. with her gl andl'altntsning. Mr .and Mrs. Harold Mayberry MI'. and MI s. Der aid Obo g The hostes:;es, Mr s. Spencer Hor n- Mr d M _ \ \ ~

Mrs. COl1lad Loseke entertained and Mrs. Backus were BUl'\\Cll motoled to OIJ \\'edmsJay eve- el' and MIS. Emma ~I1tchell sene:d da hl an I::;{" 1d \als~aCte ~ndflienus and relatives at her home visltols Friday. ning. nfleslul1ents from a table spread j~\~ ers l~ llll\e a Ul'~~ywith a bridal shower Friuay after- Mrs. Albert \Vllson returned to l\o~I·. and MIS. H. P. KicharJson, with a lovely lac~ cloth ar,u decor- ~\;)l..t frvm their tllP to the B1alknoon, July 10, honoling Mr .anJ her home at EUlwell Friuay. She were Grand Islan,] shoppels Tues- atell with 1\\'0 beautiful bouquets I ~.::\ofls. l<~d Weitzl{i. Tlwy received has been with her mother, Mrs. day. 101' gal<1(n flowels blought by :-.IIs. A softball game between themany lovely and useful gifts. MIS. Jim Bodyfield the past wcek at Work at the power plant is pro- K G, HiSel'. 'l'hese bouquets were Iteams, ?f ,Bul\\~lJ and TaylorLoseke SCI \'t:d a delicious lunch. th(' BodyfieId home. glt's:;ing Iapidly with 1\cather per- j pi eSented to the two elde::;t ladies, gllls l:< nday e~'emng was won byMary Foster, Mrs. Phyllis Foster, MI'. and Mrs. ~arl Michener mitting, the eonstllrction crtW ale l\lts. Emma 1\oI1tchell and 1\lls. the BUl\\Cll gllls 19 to 12.].1rs. Luella Foster, Miss Lela were ThUl sday luncheon guests in now laying the steel for the blidge LIllian 1\1Icl,e1. 1\011 s. Geor ge Dewey dlove tolfoster, MIS. Blanche Foster, th(' Elmer Stark home. across the cement dam. MIS. "Whitey" Olcott anll Kay ~\~sley Saturd,ly ;'1here she wasMrs. Chas. Kasselder, MI';;. Maude Mr. anu Mrs. DUdley Foulk jr. Mr. and Mr.s.. Alva Tag&illt L£a and ~lls. Guy Walll anJ chll- Jomeu by her sotHn-law and dau-KassclJcr, 1111'S. Rita KasseJder, rettllned to Elicson f!'Om Cololado were Sunuay VISitors at SpaldwD' 1 t hId th -===~;;,-;.-;;,-;;,-;;,-;;,-=-;;;;;;;;;;;;.;:;;;=;;;;;;;;;;=;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;====;;;===;;;;;;;;;~MIS. Alice Kas'sdd"r, Jenl1i~ 1\111- ant! \Vvoming \V"dllesllay e\"'111'nO', B bY" t ,~l tOt! 1\1 O' lren spen t e wee, en at e H. ~ ---

• ~ J • • Q O.l' os ~r ur ove 0 I' on- A. Phillipps ranch. "\Vhitey" andleI', Mrs. Ha;>;el Johnson, 1\lI's. July 14. day on bU:;lness. "Tarz" went after their familiesDods Wooley, ~lls. Anna Wagner, The baseball game \Vednesday Jim Da\lin letul'lled to Omaha Sunday.Mrs. Martha Jackson, 1\lrs. July 14 between Ericson anu Bur- Satutllay for a week's visit with 1\' \ d .Mal tha \Veltzki, 1111 s. Conrad well at Ericson ended with a his family. He is hdping 2\11'. and II. anl MI s. <?~r on CaSSidyL I J '1 D' 1 5 7' r' .". anJ Judy Ann VISited 1\11'. andose ,e an "' IS. IC < Foster w'ire seore - In ..avor of Ericson. MIS. ehas. Da~'lln With the re- MIS. Emanuel Vodehnal of OIUpresent. ,The Business Men's free picture moddllw of theIr falm home \

Mi:;s Eulalia Edwanls of North show at the ball palk Saturday Mr .a~d Mrs. Ira Erickson' and SUllLlay eHning.Loup \isited the past week in the evening was enjoyed by a lalge childlen atten<lcd the Sunday Mr. and l\hs. J. E Phillips, jr,hon1e of Mr, an'.l Mrs. Paul ,\Veit- crowd. They will continue dllling school convention at ~palding Mr. and Mrs, A. II, PhIllipp» andzki. the summer. t July 11. "" their mother, IIIIs. J. E. P~ll!lips .151'.

Ed \Veit:z.Ki Is working at the S. J. Oliverious and Ed Lawer- Hiss Lois Bakel' and l\1i~s left for Denver for a VISIt WIthEd Kannl ranch west of Eticson. anCe of Albion, Nebr. spent Tues- Laurie Eri""s ha\'e aC'eepted Of-I MIS. Minnie Goldie. The elder

Mr. and Mrs. BIll Bingham of day anu Wednesday at the lake. fiee work \~tth the Watson Trans- ::\01.18. PhllIll?S will ~pen<J the timeSal gent \Hle Ericson visitors Sun- Guests in the Horwal u Pitzer fer co. in Omaha. IWith her Sister whIle the H:St ofday. home the week eml of July 11th, MIS. Ileno PIing Ie visited in the the f'~rty .will go on )to ,Olegon

Mr. and 1\11'15. Paul Wdtz.ki and w~re Mr. and 1\1rs. Ghlly DeBus home of her sister and family Ito ':'Isit With the R I ..S.llllpsonCharles called in the Earl Michen- and son, Mr. and 111 s. Alelj: Slt as- the past week :'111'. anu 1\11 s. Ger- f~nllly.. Thl:y 1~lll also VISIt \el~­er home. . hdm and 15011, EIJon LambeI' and aId Lockhart, Mrs. Pringle and ItIve~ lD \\asl.lltlgton an~ Cah-

Mr. and 1\1115. \V. J. Alll~stl'Ong son Skippy of Chickasha, Okla. her father Geolge Baker are en- forma. On their rdmtl tnp theywele in Ihuwell l<'riuay 011 busi- Re\'. Chas and Mrs. Cox and joying a month's vacation camp-I \~'lI go to Den~'e.r anu Mrs. Phll-ness. Mrs. ~nna Mooney weI e Ol'll ing at the Blaha-Lawless cabin hJ.?ps sr. WIll J0111 them for the

Mr. anI) Mrs. C, Bently of shoppel~ TueSday. . camp. Itop home. .Hastil'g(l were Eric.son lake vis- Roy Deall Webb retul'lleu to hIS Ed McCain of Bartlett visited I 1\[1'. ant! :'I1Is. Wilson Shafer anJitols Sunday. '~\'ork "t Burwell Weqnesday. He in the Wayne McCain home Tue.s-, childlen of St. Edwalu came Sat-

Ed Krikac and son, editor of IS employed at the HowalY Webb day. uluay anu spent the wee!< endthe Comstock New::; wer't.~ Er,icson lanL:I. ,." MIS. Althur \Vatsol', who has II\ith their parents MI'. aw] 1I11s.visitols Saturday auu Sunuay. ::\o~1. anu Mrs. Caro~ Lo"an of been seriously ill at her home Vete Slnlel. Their sn1all son re­

Sll\er Cleek were Fnday guests shows imploHment at this wIlting' mained ~or a longer \isit with hisMr. and .MIs. ~ene Bu.rhous in the hOI)1e of Mr. and' Mrs. Chas. allLl is at her home in Ericson, II gralldpartnts.

lllad~ a Quslness trIp to Lmcoln Mayb€l'ger at the lake. N~ll"'t' Emma MalhoLl::;er is stIll ,Mr. and MIS. Dewey Me) els"p, ilijif'il ! 7'" _ .Mr. and 111115. ~d Bebcl'1li~s WIth MIS. Watson. ;went to Granu I~land Wednesday.. " .:- , \ ,~. "'f= \o\Cle Saturday evenlllg' guests 111

the Bob' ~'oster home. .Mr .anu 1111'S. Francis Llo)'u Of

Lindsay, Neb!'. we~'e Sundaygu~sts in thl) Chas. l\laybergerhome. Also Mrs. Ma)'bel ger'"smothF' Ml,s. LloyLl rCll1flined fora longer visit. MI'. LloYll is a

~ bloth~r of Mrs. 1I1aybelger. ;...... Hugh Davlin letull1ed home

SatUlllay from Spalding. He vis'­ited the past week with rdatiH$.

Mrs. Bea Foster, 1\11 s. BessieBebelniss, MI s. Lola Thomas andMrs.,l\largaret Westcott lepre­sented the Ericson chapter of theRebekah lodge July 8 ;at NOl thLouy with in:;tallation of officers.

James Miner of Bartlett was anEricson visitor Wednesllay after­noon.

Roger 1I1iner rettllned to OmahaTuesday after a month's visit withrelati\'es at Uartlett arid Ericson:

A group of frienus gatheled atthe community hall Friday eve­nin~ honoring M1'. anJ 1111 s. Dud­ley Foulk \nth a gift shower.Many lovely gift~ were rece!nuand a del\cious lunch senet! bythe ladies.

Emer,;on Daily of Burwell wasin Ericson Wedncsday on business.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce pur­c.hase,u the ,:\,01)1 Wbilod< resi­dence sold at auction Wednesday;July 1~. TheY plan to Icueeoratethe cntire house bdor., 1110ving in.

The Ericson Hebc1wh 10llge he1,jits legular meeting Tuesuay eVe­ning July 13, with installation ofnew officers. Mavis Booth, noble

.....:u.W&&2L3& fet W4Iiiiii gr'and; Helen Poland, vi<.:e gran'];

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Don't get just a quart of oil-get "Lubri·tection"

with Phillips 66 Premiulil Motor Oil!

Here's a motor oil that is designed not only to give

you the oily actis:>n of a fin~ lubricant-but to protect,too, This means special a9ditive~ that reduce sludge

(ormation, guard against ring sticking, and cut down

varnish!,I

Give your car a break-next time you need an

oil change ask for Phillip~ 66 P~en~ium and get~"Lubri-tection"I

* "Lubri-fecfioll"--fbe pl'ofectir)l/ reudered hyall oil of jiue b,1se stock coutail/il/g specialdeterg,e!lt al1d o:dd.rtioll il/Ubitiug il/g,.ediel/~s,

Vern Andersen's, .

DANCESAHGEN~1

JERRY MAYBURN andHis Orchestra

Rct uming b~' pOllu1arre,qul'~t

l\Iondny, July 26.'. . .,. '

at Oscar's CHrr :\lonua.r

That's What You Get Every TilJ1e We P4t AQuart of The New Phillips 66 Premium

Motor Oil In Your Car!

Mrs. Gertrude MichenerQuiz Representative

Ericson

,

Friend, you're looking at~lqlJ,I.,/ecl;l1n 7*, . fr:~, ~icItiiIB ,J»r~~BJ.MfZf

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Phillips \\66" Service

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Spalding visited in the Howar Jwatson h01110 Saturday and at­tended the Livestock sale.

CUP$ts over the week end inlhe Peder Hause n home wet c' theirsons, ~.ir. and ::\fr s. Carl Hansenand children of Washington, D. C.and l\{j anu Mrs. NOIman HansenallJ chllllren of Crete, Nebr.

Mr. and 1\11 s. Elmer B.aldl\ in Konnie \\\ltson is the proudwere Ord shoppels SalUlllay Ol\ner of it new "scoo(er bike".afternoon. MI'. and Mrs. Bud Johnson of

Mr, and 1\11 s. Kober t Norman Cheyenne, ,\V)'0 , visited Satur­entertained his brother and wife day in th~ homo;; of his parents,of Chadron, Nebr. over the weel, :\11'. and :llrs. Ed Johnson, Theyend. also viSited l\ft s. J ohnson's bluther

Mlldred Thomas $pent ThUlsday and family l\Ir. anu Mts. Tedand Friday \\ith lelali\'es at Shcl- Hamer at Seolia Fliday.by, Nebr. 'Mr. and MIS. E!za l\loses of

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Payne and Tiskll\\a, Ill, :'Ilr, anJ 1\1IS. HallYfamily attended the pietule show Foster and daughtels, 'MI'. ~ndin Greeley Thul suay evening, MI s. Bill Pa tr kl) anJ son were

Mrs. Althur \\'atson who has \Vedne::.day dinner guests in thebeen velY ill at her home is im- l\lartha Jackson home.proveJ at this wriling. MIS. Mali I·'oster, Mrs. Betty

Mrs. Ted Lenkc'r of Orll spent Wooll'l'y anJ Mrs. Ma\is 1300ththe past wed< in the Clem Lenker were Spalding shoppers Satul dayhome. Ia{teilloon.

Mrs. Jack Drahota and 1\1r s. Mrs. 1Ile.rpe Lock\\ ood and Bev-Arehie '.Vatson motol ed to Bur- Clly have moved into their newwell Thul sday after noon, I~ome . th~ Geinr rcsiuence at

Rev. and ::\olrs. Chas. Cox, Kath- Spalding.Ieen arid Billy motoreu to Walthill A gloup of ftiends gathered atThur'sday, {'etUl ning Ftiday. the .Geor ge Whit.e h.ome Fri<,lay

Mr. anJ Mrs. Bill Patrick were evel1lng anJ challvalled Mr. andOrd shoppers SatUlday. , Mrs. Dudley l:<'oulk.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bishop of Gall DOl all of Elgin was inErkson on business Saturuayaftell1uon.

The new flying flelJ at Elgin,Nebr. will be dedicated Aug 1·2with a full pro~lam' each day.COl'. Val Peterson \\ ill speak. .

Mable H,?.llener made a businesstrip to Ord Sattll'Jay mOl ning.

Mr s. Ott Obet g anu Bar baravisited in the Ray Emry home Sat·ur day enning.

MI'. anu :'Ills. wayne Sawyer ofAshlanJ visited the past weel< inthe Pete Dahlsten home.

Heney Thomas and Vesta \Ves­cott went to Lineoln on businessTlnll sday, let LlI ning Friday e\ e­ning.

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660.00375.00

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4.l}q~.91200.00

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$68·1,27S.6l

$iS8,992,ii. 2,98:3~

103,600.00

S, V. HansellJoe J. Jablon~ki Ellsworth Ball, Jr.Finance Committee

I, Geo. A. Satt~rfield. County Treas.\lr~r of Valle~ CQtu,t.Y: Ne~;'as~l~a, do hc:reby certify that the above sta ten:ent is true and COne('~to the best of my l\l1owlel!ge and belief. " '\

Q~o. a. S<!tt~Itl,dJ. Vi,1,lley Cotlnty Tr~a!:iul('~

Prepalec! by Geo. A. SatteI·fi.;lo, county TreasUf'er of Valley Coun·ty,Nebr'tslw, showing the collections and disbursements froni Janual,)' I,1918 to June 30, 10-18, and the balance on ha.nd fol' eac-h fund :1s o(June 30, ID48.

¥ou're always sure of fair dealingand hOI\esty in QUI' lr'ansactions!

No stretch 0' time'll ever sortenjth' fedin' again th' boy who tattl­ed at s<:hoo1. Some foll<s al e alll!Sout at th' I igllt time.

E. S.l\lurrayneal E:state • l"aflll Loans

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Paul Johnson? G GARAGE

Ericson, Nebraskal~-S(c

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ASllLEYl\lORTUARY

SCOTIA

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Amb~lance Service

46-tfc

rhona Coliect

Store 2741 House 2961

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\VELDINGElectric ~ A<;ytel~ne

EXPERTAutomobile & Mechanical

Work - 22 YearsExperience

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SylviaDye

Ord Hotd, Saturday afternoons

Nebr.

Orel, Nebr.

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F. L. BLESSINGDENTIST

Office in the Ord Hospital

Telephone 65

X-Ray' Diagnosis

Office in Masonic Temple

Special attention given to

HASTINGS • P~ARSON

MORTUARY

WEEKES AGENCYE. ~. Weekc'sW. J. Boomet

Real Estate - LoansInsurance

Otllce in Wee!tes Bullding

SURGERY & DIAGNOSIS

, C. J. MILLER, M. D.

1st door south of Quiz office

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Phone 3

Phones: Nite or Day 377

ORD, NEBR.Arcadia \

Nebr.

we

FOl~ SALE

DR. GLEN AUBLE• e

OPT(,Jl\lETHIST

DR. LEONARDCUIROPHA,CTOR

Offi~~ t'!t 1)ome otMrs. L. J. Auble

Phone 153Monday through Friday

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FRANK A ..BARTA, M. D.SPECIJ\LlST ,

Eye, Ear, Nose and ThroatGlasses Fitted

Phone 85

Associates in practice ofmedicine anJ SUI gel y

X·ray Di<JgnosisLabol atol y'Eleetl'oeal diogl'a ~)hy

Office hours: 9;00 to 6:00 dailyWed. & Sat. nigh}s 7:00 to 9.00

Office phone- 31

Dr. Wee!tes Dr. Waldl~es. 12G Res. 53 i

Ord

DR. C. W. WEEKES, M. D.1---,------­DR. D. W. WALD, M. D.

Used COlona TYPtlWliterfactolY ovellIauled

pricc'd at~22.(j0

and will not last long at this pIice.

Quiz Office SUi)pl~' U(·i1f.

FOl~ SAU'; CHK\l' -- A kitchenKook rangl', using bottle gas,MIS. Edw. L. Kokes. Phone 230.

17-3te

FOH SALE - SPI ing fl ies, dress·ed 01' alive. MIS. Wl\t. Valasek,Phone NOltll Lour) 2421. I7-2tp; ,'. : I

80 ROD ~l'OOL - Galvani7,edbaI\) WiI<" $7.83.. Gambks.

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Want ads costs 10 cenls per line p'er insertion and minimum II e \VOI-; ......I~ \Vl\.N rl ' li'D • AUrl'Ol\IorI'IVE:'I • 1'-,=-------------------1 ;k:1, to-wit: p~Lot Six in I' at any time prior to tile election UUIlIl Xorrnan, At t ys,h f d d '11 b 50 S"" d' . 1 \ ~ J:.J I' I iBlock Twenty-one of the Origiria l at any of the following places. and XQTl('~ OF ~:STATE llE.\lWIiG.c: .ar~e or az:y a •. acceple WI e . c. en remittence W1t1 !---.-:-----,---.:-,---,--' I LEGAL NOTICES • IT0wnsite of Ord, Vall~y County, vote by scaled ballot: In the Coun ty COUI t of V;llky

your copy. hgunng 5 words 10 the line. WAN11'"~ - Plowing JOIle: for FOR SALE. I, ~ I N"bIMk:1, according to the vee- The F'irst National Bank, Ord County, Nebraska, In the Matter. wheat. E. \V. Boet tg er, Phone l 1!olllc,! l'L~t the rcof, dc scribcd asl The Nebraska State Banl<, of the Estate of Johanna Lueck,

NORTH LOUP readers may plcce their ads with Mrs, T. 1. OCl11. Ol,cl, Ncb!'. 17-2tp 1916 FOld 2 door -.-------------------~ 'beginning at a point 16 feet west Ol'd. Deceased, The State of Nebraska:Hamer, our North Loup representative. if they wish. ARCADIA IMAGNETO HEPAIHlNG - Alll19n ForJ. 4 door :\{1I111l &- X\ln\l,llI , A.ttp. !and 72 feet not tit of tne southeast The Arcadia. State Bank, Ar· On July 1(;, 1948, the Executor ofr:~aders may plnco their ads with Mrs. Everett Webb. BUR- I ~lakcs, Lal ges t ttock of palls I 1~4391 Cliev. 2 doer ~OTl('}<; OF .\J)~I~~I~T{{.\TOH·SICOl ncr of said Lot Six, thence I cadia ' said ~state f ilcd Final AccountWELL readers with Mrs. Asa Anderson, sr., end ERICSON with 111 central Nebraska. Geo~gtl 11~39 Qod:;,' 2 door S.\U:::. Noith ,15 feet, thence West 24 fed, Midway Market, Elytia and Pe lit,i01,1 for Distrtbutlon.

f'. d M" h \ , Benn 603 No. 21 St. 15-3tp J Int. Plc]Ul.p In the Dist.rlct COUlt of Valley I thence South lq ~eet. thfnc~ ~ast The Loup Valley Bank, North Headn~ thereon is Ordered held iI~,ertru e lC nero . . • 1929 A. 4 door. \'('1y good County, Neb aska, Notice is her e- I2~ fed to the point of bt'glIlllll1g ' l Loup the County COUl t -Room in Ord,

',WORK WANTED -- Will do iron- 1928 Buick 4 door, very good by ginn that purs nan t to an ordo r also known as the NOlth 15 fe,'t I Ncrnesidcn t landowners, or Nebraska, at 10 o'clock A. M.. I" I'~' t ing or house cleaning by the 1837 Willys Pickup of the Honor able William 1<'.: of Division L of said Lot Six in those who wish to vote by mail. August 9, 1,9t8.• FOlt SALE • i arIn i..qu1IHuen hour. Ethel Nelson. Ph. 1020. , Spikes one of the Judges of the: Blu<;k Twe nt.y-one in said Ci ty ; may apply in person, 01' in writjng, . JOSEPH W. RAMAEKEHS, '-, 16-21p l'etska Auto Co, DistliL't COUlt of Valley County,la,llcl Lots' One., Two, T~m,e, l':oUI'. to the District Election Of f ice r E. County Judge'.

FOg SALE -- 8-ft. John DCClO " 17-llp Nebraska made on the 12th day'''ln and SIX 111 Block Sewn1<l1st S. Murray of 01'c1, Nebraska rc- (SEAL) 'J.uly 22-3tg rain binder. Belt Hatfield. Ar_ISI~U.\O~DE ~LE~THICAL Servo FOR S\LE 19*1 C11 P' k [of July 1948 for the sale of thelAddition 1'0 the Vlllagl' of Ar- questing' a ballot.cadia , 17-2tc Ice,' 2,,01 L. st., Ord, Nebr. E '11 t - -, ;1'1' ev·

Rlc ,u.P: real estate l{eleinaftel' uesCl1bcd,!cadia, Valley County, Neblas1,a, Dated this 7th day of July 1918. Davis oS; \'ogl'1tllllz. A,ttonH';rS

~-;--~--,-~I_~-c--~- t Model n far'm wiring. 42·tfe x:e . e}1 ccn,_'\ 101\ eason the i e will be sold at public auc- I to the hig hest bld.Ie r for cash to S'l";JB :SOI,L CONSEI~VA· "'''OTl('}~ 01;' SAI,~FOl~ SALE - G,l\f.C. 3~ Ton I " ' - able. Ed BUI10,\S, North Loup, t' t tl hl I t bid I . f Isatisfy the S('V('l"1 amounts fOll11d TIO COl\1l\'I1'1'EL' .,. . ., VA! LEY IU'ND1<'RINlS S}<'RVICE l"'-lle IOn 0 te ig nes I eel 01' 1 r:>. "'. . -' •• < ~ N t· . lb' tI t b'\

Pickup with 1947 motor.218·1' ".. I '.. , cash at the west flont dool' of' due With costs ~!llJ accllllng co~ts. J. D. Hall for E. G. Jones, 0 Ice IS lelC y g\vc.n l~ J

EXlellcnt mechanical condition. ~free removal 0\ stock. J~t FOH SALE _ 19~9 Pl vl110uth the COUlt HO~lse in the CIty ofl'Dated June 28th, 1918. Executive Secretaly ~iltueh of,,!lnt

.0It·der Oft salCe ylssjUledPhone 114, MeYCI s WI ecking phone 23, Ord. H-tic . J •• h 160 ROBEI'T G HiLL' . vy t e ~IS IIC COUI 0 a pyCo., NOlth Loup, Nebr. 17-2te, . . Tudor in g·ood concHtion. MIS. Old In saId COUllty. on tell Sl 'ff' . , '(SEAL) July 15-3t CO,unty, Nebl'~ska, in an acli9n

t· . . _'_' ..'---- - J. D. Ir.gl aham, PhOI)e 6~, ,No. day of August. 19-18, at the h?ur lell. J I 1 5t .' Ipending in said CO~llt whereinFOR SALE - 1946 M. M. com· 11- ,. --- - Loup. I 16-~tc of 10 o'clock A. M:, thl~ fopo\\lng 1 U Y - TO WHOM IT M.t\Y CONCERN: Ch,uJt;s R. fi$hc.l', et at. al'e plarn-

billl'. Good shape. PIice,d to 8 Years, - ];lEA WIRING d:S:"b~d leal ~state. .t\n un-I Herlwl't F. :\I'~~t·l·. Att~·. The COUl.lty SUI'yeyor. author, tiffs al1d Gcol'~e \V. Fisher, ad.sell 01"1 Koeliln eT 01' 17 Ite FOR SAL~ HHI3 2-ton Chevlolet dlvlded one·half }~1t.eH·st In and I....O·I'l"I.~ 0'" l)I'OI>.\·rJ'~ 01" \\'ILL iz~d to \'acate ~ fo~d eommencing Illl'n\'stl atol' rof t " estate of "'lvdia

--, .:.....--,...-~, ' "" c<. , - I 'STEJSI(AL to Lots ;3 and i in moc!< 2, T. C.·~ ~... '>. t'tl ' N tl "t c" , of Se t· F' 1 d Y IV. t 1 ~ J q _JUST HECEIVED - Ship:uC:l1t \if, ~~~~~ l~~?<~, gl;l~'~n:o~~u~~l~il~~ Davi$ A,ddiUon to th'e VIllage OflNCbOUl1jty couI~,~otftVallefY C?unt)l'; ~\\(?111t.V,t~~·01e~~wn~~;~I~r Eig'h~e~~;l fC~';~~'t" c~i~~~~~I;gemea~S a;efer;e

.. f ttl 'f t'9 t EI t· S . 1 1 I N th L V II C t, N' e las ,a """ a e 0 .t,-IllV u ", , ... "1 • , •0- 00 s u: ·pos s I cen s. i cc rIC ~ erVlce 99 .01' 330J, Diele Clal ton. vI oup'. a ey oun), ~- 'Bll lU·,. l'~l' Deceased Tlle state Range Sixteen. west of the Si=\th to s.ell all of Lot 5 (sometip1e:; \,e7Gambles. 17·Ite \,' 16-2tp blaska. S:1,ld sale WIll lema 1l1 1 f Nl b·a I I' t '11' d l'lincipal Meddian an<1 extenlling feq-ed to as Blode 5) except the

Fallll Wiring A Specialty op~n for one h01.1I'. Dated July; 0 Net, las,a'i 0 ba c';)I:celnteh't\H:;t about one mile to th~ South- North 100 feiit thereo{ amI all

FOR SALl~ Straight and CUIV- ..' ee E~tl'Jll~tes LI"~nse·1 lAth 19'~.· o.,ce lS lele y gl\t'n a a. 'f S t· L"·. f' 4 ( . f .. 'dfl' . ...r . ~ .... • c, u 1<'OR SALE OR THADE ", ,- ) . 1 d' ., Ipetition has Leen filed for the pro. \\Cst cOln<:r 0 ec \011 ... Ifleen, 0, Lot sometImes re line t~

ed aluminum tubing 0' llllga- , John I. l\hs '0, ,A 1111l11sf,

b~te of the \\'111 of S~l·.' dc'c"ac'cll To\\nship Eighteen, Range Six· as l-3locl~ 4) 3,11 i.n S\lb\lIb\ln Ad-tion. Orc! Heating & She~t IEarl Ortgies John St~iskal 19'7 bator of the Estate 0 I co "u ~ U 't . f th .. S' tl P' . 1 .. N 'th L Y 11 CMetal.. 17 ltp 0 d ' 0 d t Chev. Tudor ABC d 11 de- and for the aplJointl11ent of Oscar een. ~\('st 0 '" IX -: IInClpa lltllo\1 to, 01 oup, a ey oun-

'. j" I' 1917 Ka,iser Sedon nn~ • I an a , !Bredthauer as' Executor t,hCl eof, IMend.lan. has n:pollCl1 In favol' of ty, Nebl'aslw, I WI)! s\.'.l1 Sl1,iq l'ea~B'OR SALE - Neatly new Ca~e ' D. E. Troyer 19i7 Plymouth Sedan ceased. J I 2? 4t which will bI.J for healing in this ~'ac~ttng said road, .and all ob- Cijt'!te at public ,!-uct~on on thtl

plow 2-16 on Iubbel', hal d sur- . l'hoIlC 1~1 1942 Studebaker Tudor' u y -, COUI t on Auo u~t 5 1918 at 10' ]ectlOl1S thel eto 01' ~la\ms fol'. dall,\- 2nq d\l-Y ot AUgllS!, 19~8, at ~faced lay", n:asonable. 1 mile 4tl-tfc 1941 ChevlOlet Sedan • 'o'clock A. M.

o, , Iages l;lll~t be ~Iled 1n the off\cQ of o'clQcl\ p. m. of §ald day at the

we:st, 1 mile nOlth of Danni· --- , .---~~~-~-,-~_ ----., ,19-11 Che\lolct Tudor :\[UlIlI & ~ollllall, Att~s. JOSEPH W R il\[AEKERS Ithe COl,l~ty Clcrk 9n Or before west front door of the courthous~

vilktl. Tuma BIOS, Cotesfile71d_l't~ • H~E"I .}> WA'-N~-;I'ED 111~' 4H\" I<'ord Tudor ~OTlCll OF AIHnXLSTlL\TOl{'S County JuJ~t'. ' • noon of the 331st day of JuJy, 1918 ill tho City of Orl!, Nebq,ska. for, .A ;} " Dodgu Coupe S.\LK (SEAL) 0 July 15-3t, or such I'oad \\111 be vacated. cash.

--.~---~--,---~----,--:,I 1940 Plylll..outh Sedan IUD' t· C t f V II LEONAHD B. WOODS, RALPH \'v. NORMAN,"'01' ".' fL}>~ _ 1910 ".01d-""'1 g'l- I DISTHll3UTOR WANT E D _11910 Chev\ olet Tudor C n t leN 1

1SI'ljct (N"Ult· o. h

ae'! :\[Wltl & XUllll<.lll At~·s. County CleII<. Referee.

" ,.".'- - .... e , 93 (I It' d oun Y. e)I as '~l. 0 Ice IS el <:- ~-()'Il('t; 01.' l"WB.\TE. July 8-tt July 1.5~tson tIactor Go-De~i!, cultivator, "'ast Blvwing bu:;incss -Man 1 7 'l€'VIO C 'lu 01' by given that pUlsuant to an ordf'r n t . ..

plow. lister, scdper and new aged 35 to 35, 10nD' time lesiclent 1937 Dodge TUllor of the HonOisole William l<'. In the Cwnty COUlt of Valley Sll~DL\l{Y OF C01.1.t~CTIOX~, iilSBill{:SI';~1J:;XTS & ll.\i,A:Ii('''~Shay sweep. IHG bactor ma- pJCfcnHl, automobile necc:ssoly, 1 1937 Tellaplane Sedan SjJikt's, one of the JUllges of the County, Neblaska, Estate of WIl-nUll;: SPIeauer and Easy \Vay mol3,ls anJ habits gooo. intet - 19;3.7 ChevI vIet Sedan Di:stdet COUI t of Valley County, Ham A. Scluua, dc,cea.'cd. Thepost 1)ole digger. l:"Oll~st M. view by appointment o}lly.. Au- 1931 Model A FOIl! Tudor Nebaska, malle on the 12th day State of Neblos!,a, to all conce1l1-I\i1I, Hte I, Olll, Nebr. 16-2tp dless Otis G. Fox, 319 W~st Ncboll Auto Co. of J~lly, 1918, for the sale of the ed: Notice is heleby givtll that a

2Hh. Kc·alnl'Y'/Neblaska. PhOlle leal estate helei\laft(I' desclibcd. petition has been filed for the PIO'FOR SALt; -. 28-indl l\!cCollllick 31204. ~6-2tp Old Pilone 161 Nebr. thC:le will be sold at public atiC' bate of the Will of said D"c('aseJ

Deeling sepalatOl' with a 22·36 -- 17-Ite tion to the highest bidder for and for tho ap]iointment of Helen Colkctionstractol' in A·l condition. R. E.• It~AIJESl'A'fE cash at the we~t flont door of ::;chaueJ' as Executtix thereof, Balance Janualy 1st. 1948 , .Psota. 16-2tp • LIV.ESTOCIi the COUl t House in the City of which will be for healing in this, T~xes Collected , .......•...

" ----- FOR SALE _ Fin loom house I Onl in said County, on the 16th COUlt on Augu"t Z, 1948, at 1011917 A,uto License .. , .. , , .......................•____________1_7_._1_t

P• LOST and J.i~OVND with sevelal lots. DO\lv7n_i_.ftge ISAL~ _ ThtllSdaY. night. Aug 5.lodfaY100fo.Acllolcgkus~,.\911,8'th~; ftohlelO\~o\'nUgl' o'clOC\6\El:-A W. RAMAEKERS' ~~48 Auto Licenses , , ' .......•

I Rounds, AI.cadia. ' 8 5 1, . tl f st I .~ ". ~, t J d ISchool Land ........................................•FOR SALl'J - Scotch Collie. m1\ e LOST _ f'ocketknife, left by ellor' , P; m, m~~::; n..01

1 0 . ! des( I ibed Ieal estate: An un· S' \ Coun y u ge. J I 15 3t Miscellaneous Collections ............................•puppies. Both palents natUlal on desk in Post Office. $1.00 I'l'- "'OR "',\I.E _ Combi.'l~tion falln El1v.ald, ,N1ebl. 4.0 PUlt:bled divided one-half intn-est in anJ ( E, L) , uy - Redemptions , ..heelels. Ray Lutz, Arcadia. L'..,." Spotted I o.and Bled GIlts to to Lots 3 and 4 I'n B10cl< 2, T', C. . , ~- ,F"eS '17 It war d for I etull1. ~mil Fafeit". 160 a,Cll;:S and 80 aCl'es ten miles f r v· i u a 11 S t 1'1 e . :H11l\n & NOnll<ln, '\\t~~. ",' ; .. : , ....• , , .•

- P 17-llc west of Ol'cl, one mile south of a Iv", !n.t g. n. ep. les Davis Addition to the Vi1la~e of ~OTIC!<; TV CHt;[)ITOH~. DnWI's LIcenses ." , , ........••-F-O-R--S"-'A-L-E-'---I'-~-c1-S-t-a-r-'7-e-I-'oc·en.~ G ' C th l' I h J gllt~ ale top qu~1lty bred to a North Lou}) Valley County Ne- III th~ C'Ollllty CO"I·t of' Valley Al'ca~ia CUIb. an.d Gutter .......................•....

" .--. ~. ,> • , . , e: amum a 0 l~ ClUI'C. oe glt'at bO:1.r, \Ve re als,o sellll1g b . ~k S '. , .. I' "11 '. ,. '" '0 ., " D t t N 5 d"stow. Also Tan er.amtl Cop- 1<01. SA1.l'_ - Chev. Pickup wlth I Pllllce. 17·1tp 6 winter boars Sigllld Jen~en la~ a. all! sa e WI Iema111countY.Neblaska.Inthe~latterru ...ewerlSI.lCo.an ~ ......................•per Clad range'. 723 NOlth 19th I '{6 (hey. High TOlt motor com- I & Sons. . 17-2tc open for one houl'. Datcd July of the Estate of l'~dwal'd C. Munn, I . J

St. MIS. Helen Kokes.' 16-2tp pletEly ovelhauled. lias new '1\\'0 1<'AHMS - For sale 01' lent. . : 14th, 19-18. . 1 •• Deceased. The State of Nebl:J.sl,a, Total , ,............. $68).218.6-1. I timbel locl< combination stock Louis Penas, Sl', Old, Nebr. IFOR SALE - 100 White Rock John V. MISKO. Adllll111S· To All Cancel ned: Notke is here- I , 'l<;OH SALE~Icebox, 100 pounds and g,lain fold down box. Boy's 17-.2tp! ht;ns. '200 b~lshels yellow e~r hator of th~"Estate ~f by givc'n that all claims against! ., Cash ,\~(·ouu.t .

capacity, good shape. Call Ed. bic)·cle. Me)'els \VI·ecking Co, eOll1 and a good wOlk horse. ChllS Alflh\ H, Clal1l~all. de:· said Estate mu:st btl filell on '01' I~an.ks B"I.1nce ...........................•. "•••..•..Tinllnellnan. 3721. 16-2tc Phone 114, NOlth Loup. 17-llc BUILDINGS l"Ol~ SALE - Fti- Johnson. 17-2t1' ceasec!. bdore the 26th day of October, I ~asn \ ,' .........•

day, July 30, 2:30, at pl'emiscs . ''':' July 22, 4t 1948, 01' be fOlever balled. and Bomls ..............................................•10" OSCU:'LATING FANS ·$10.9Cl, LOST - Betwecn Comstoc!< and -At the faIll! located immel!· FOR SALE ModeI\1 type Reg- th:~t a healing On claims will be I ' --~~~

Westelll, Auto. I 17-2tc Alcadia, a rubbcr-tiled wheel- iately southwest of l<'ussyville i$teled HereIoH1 bulls, Phone I :\Iuun & Norman. Att;)s. held in t~is COUlt On Odober 27th. Total ,............ $292,8'90.1.5"~OR SALE _ B'lll's E"'e 'po'lltlY b;lllUW. Rewald if lelulned to School ~Iouse south of NOlth I 1620 W. H. Schudel, NOlth I~ouP'lxonCll OF E~T.\TE 1I~.\lU:\'G 19-18, at 10 o'clock A, M. U· I, t .... 'J' A. K. Woody, Alcallia, 17·lle Loup. Complete set of falm I _. 12-tf~ In the County COUlt of Valley JOSEPH \V. RAl\lAEI<El-tS, , ' l"'uur:SClllcn S ,<and livestock feed. Warner Ver- . . . , State TI·eaSUl'er

.. . 0 d 9 0 bU11dlJ1g~, tnclullIng hou:se. COIn • l\lISCE'LI \.NE"OUS: County, Neblaska. In the ~tatter County JUd~e. '.' .. , ,.,' ..•.... ,.. gin. Produc.e sta,lion, r. -1 n LOST A 17 J'ewcl Bulova ladv's ,,) I b 1 '1' (S J) J I 8 3t Count' Genel al-. . . ~ - • I J cnv ant< glanaly, 10lse , <).In, ~.J I' of thtl Estat" of John C. l\[eese. ea u Y - J. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• \ ••

F"OR SAL~ ....:. Enall1el wl'ist watch with n a 111 e hog houst', cow shed" chIcken ,- Dt'ee:Jsell. The State of Ne. _. ~__ County Bndgtl , ;, .••..•

~~~3eJ~~ "H~ll det" insci ibed on bac:l\, house. Tillie DaIlIh:11t, owr.er; IBABY GRA~D PIA~O __ thor': bl asl.;a: On Julv 9th 1918 the ~O nct; or ELI::CTIOX County RQad ;: .. :'. ' ::. ; .. ;, good conc!itiol1. Phone l\lls. Chas. Radil, Comstock C. V. Thomas. m.1nag.el'. H.2tcl ou"hly leeol.1ditionccl, exception~ Executors of sai,J Estate' filed For StJpt'ni~()l's of tilt' Valky County Weed Disltict .

Sobotka, Oro. Nebl'. 16-21p 17 1tl) -,., "OUllt ,. ':('1'1 ('Ol'eef' atl"'ll ,\.ssistance- . , "" " al bal g<1.in fOl' $393.00. Conv\:n: Final Account and Petition for "-' ,,~' ., v .

80 ROD SrOQL - Gal~ized L-.-0-S--T-;"'--A--5--g""a-l"'--cl-'e-.a-n-l-ca~I-1-be. \\E HAVE SEVERAL GOOD ient teIllls, Mid\\'t'st Piano Co" DistIibution. Healing th('levn is I lJistdd. Poor Helje! , , .....•........•bal b wilt', $7.83. Gambles. tWl;en 01',1 anll Elyda. Finder FAHl\lS for salt'. Doth .sm,.111 and GI'anJ Island, NebI'. . 17·2te 10Idel('d held in the County COult To All OWNEHS OF LANDS ::I-Iothels' Pension •............. " , : .. , ..-•••

17 It ' lal "(\ places, some UJ1l111plvvecl. . ROOl11 I'll OIll, NTebl'a,l'a, at 10 lying within the boul1llades of County Fair \ ' '.....•. :-..•..•. ,- 10 please notify Joe Kuldish. , 0 • -, tl V II C t SIC '" lIB I dC' ,

...;,...--------.--.-,-.-, .., I 16-2tp Ju:st tell us what you al e look- U' YOU HAVE any \\'ol!< to be o'clock A. M., Augu"t 2nd, 1948. 1e a ey OUlI y 01 onsena-...,c 100 om s an oupvns i ..: -You can now pllone :your class· 1 ing fo!'. Also faul! loal1~.-- fini~hcd on your monuments, Dated: July 9th 1!H8. ti.on Disttict, Notice is hereby Hiph School 'Tuition : :~.'~fied ads to N~. }7. Just ask for -~Ul:-;'WantAds Get Results Wayne Frar:sscn, Scotia, Nebr. such as inscription or dates se~ JOSEPH W: RAMAEI<EHS given that on the 31st day of July SChool Orders , .......••... , .....•~WantA?1'a~a. U -=-J:'-'~' "'_ =_=--=... -, 15-Hp me at once, A. J. Adamek. County Judge. 1048, an. el"ction will be ~eld for: Town:sh!p Ordus ..............................•....••. ~-- ~"---~ . - - - - 17.1t~ (SEAL) July 15.3t the e1l'dlOn of two supenl"ors to lOrd City l>enelal " ,,, :

" ( - ..,.- - I' CI WANTED -;:- Falm listing rOf sale. hold cHice for a telln of four, Ord CIty Road .

GEO. A. PARKINS I Strong asp Munay & Douglas. 4.3·tfc FOR RENT T" T\~:o' cool sleeping' Ua,is & \"0l'dtall Z, Att~s. yeals for the Valley County Soil Ord CIty l{efunding Bond .......•................ , .•.L'NV L 'LOI)(i'S1 I·ooms. Kitchen privili,f;es if de- ~OTl('t; OF S.\L"~, Consel\ation Distliet of the st~te oIII City Water'R"ent .....................•..... , ...•o D ..l,.:J D D. .. PI.t'I'~ONAL siled. Phone 327, 419 S. 19th of Neblask;!, to ~Ill. vacanCIes Ord CIty l'<.wing Pist. No.5 , , ..•.. , .......•

. • D \-"-J St 16.2tp Notice is hereby ginn that by clt'ated by the expllatlOn of the Al'cadia VIllage General .......................•.. , .. ,OPTOME'.i'IUS?-, These good, slrong en- . , vii ttle of an 01del' of salc issued t~ll1lS of two of the plCscnt super- Arc'adia Villi:lge Hoal! ..............•........•......••

Only o"'ce in the Lou'p , d" of heavy WHEN YOU NEE!> inAsurance • \VAN'I'li'D to HUY jbY the disttict COUlt of Valley vI~folIS. f th d'J t Ar-cadia Vill;igl' Bond ...............................•U! ve.opes rna.", ' I remembcr tlIe Brown geney. D County, N ebl asl<a, in an action ,e names 0 e can I' a ('3 al e No Loup Vlllao e GeneriJ.I

Valley devoted exclusively maI1ila w:th metal clasp, The best for less. 30-tic., - c. pending in. said comt wheldp as'follv\\'s: '. ' 0., , , ..

to the care cif y'o'ur'eyes.' WANTBD TO BUY - Hou"e, IIL~OJ1:1ld RICI10I llson, et aI, ale G'" I II IJ lll' r\o. Loup VIllage Bond ......................•..•...•. d' 11' t... ... ," alme <. alO' y"a Hedemntivl\S. , are carne 1~1 a SlZl?S IIY ~ d. N. NORHlS 0i?TE;oPATH -:- faitly close in, Phone 522 or Iplaintiffs and Clayton Ricl,alllson, Polo aka, Ign • NOIth Loup N L ...· ..,' ...................•............... ,.Otllce in the White B4ild~ng the I Obstetrics a. specialty. Phone wtite 819 No. 19 st, Old. et al. ale defendants, dilecting me SchudeJ, E. O.• NOlth Loup O. oup Vlll~ge Road ...................•..•.... , .••

h 117. 24-tfc 17-2tp las lefeHe to sell Lot 7, Block 17, Welniak • Anton • Elytia ,~uto Refunll:s , ,~c~o~ th'~a~t~ee\ {~6~ht of ('ui~ Oflice Supply )1 "'I'ATE "'AR'l L' ,R" I""S. CQ. -.:. ' ') , 1'1 FiI:st Addition to Alcadia, Valley All pel sons. fillllS, and COl por- 'I Balance June 30, 1917 , .....•...•. ! •••••••••lli OSpl : t us" ..., ...".co ..., " \VAN1 EI 10 BUY - Some ea f ICounty, NebI aska, I Will sell said Iations who 1;1Oid title to any lands .

e M~thodls Parsonage. DepartinCI\t ~'aflll.propefty and town dwell· cOIn and batley. Also team 0 leal estate at public auction on/Within the boumlaIies of said Dis, I Total .....................•...........••.••.••• ,Phone ~O mgs, ,mstllance at cost. Ray hOlses, Phone i320, Goe Vala~ek the 16th day of August. 19-18, at ttid ale eligible to vote at said

::":~~===~~=====~~~~~~=-~-~-~~~'~-~~-~~~~~-~-~-=-~~~~-~-~"'::~-~".1 Melia phone 5112. S-{J2tc 16-2tp 2 o'cloc!, p. ru. of said ,lay at the election. S I 1 C I j'd t 1 Balances ~\ 55,5t1Li= '~N . ~ Iwest flont dool' of the coulthousel Polling places WIll be openeJ IH~1.ooSs'h OI;S~lt- el )........... Y dBE SUH. ~ ,In,~ure; tn sure, I "1 8 REN'l'ALS in the City of Ord, NebJaska, for on the above date between the i ,Ign <:, 00 UI Ion ................................• 656,1",

I S~HANCE. I • The Wozab, cash. hours of 1:00 P. M. and 9:00 P. M:, I~Chool ,Bond~ .. ~' ................•..... ,.......... ... Z3.8',U.3~11 ~gen(;y, Onl, Nebr. 9-tfc FOR HENT ~ Sleeping 1~0111. 219 JOHN P. MISKO, as follows: ~tatet C~1S0lt~~t~d ., ,.................... 2',284.0~STATE FARM INSUHANCE - S. 19th. Jane S.utton. 17-2le R~fetee. Valley Co. Soil COnSelyatlOI1 ou:: y ,enela ............................•........• 3.2,037.30.

E:. S. Coats, agent for Valley • July 15-5t Di:;tr,ict Office, COUlt House, IARs:S~;ltal\nl~el R'0" ;.:.. .................• 14;\~O,()qCounty and a.djoining counties. -Where would you look to see 01'01 ,UI" • ~l. u~e:s .............................••...• 17.005,~(jHome 1 mile north of Ord. Phone if so'meone haJ found your lost ;\IuVI\ ,Ii; ~Ot'1lI,1l1, .\t.tOIll\·~ s I Lanuownels who find that they ,~OUjlty Bl1dge , \......... 14.,681.9\

I 5903. 27'\lfe livestock? In the QUIZ want ads ~OTICI,'; o~' SlIEIUFF'S S.\I,t~ I may not convq1ienlly vote at the I~ounty ~o.ad ., ...................•......•. ,......... 26.~23\58I----- f course tf·· . . th t b polls on the election day may se- County 1< all' ,., •.........•........ , ,... oQ$,21

f ' ' I0,' , .' NO~lce IS heleby given a ,Yd CUle a ballot and 1"01111 SCD-12 I Soldiel~ and Sailols : '" ,. 2.408,~~HAVE A .'_ _·"n. _ \ul.ue of an Older of Sale issue PV'st \\~r Constl",--·tloll . , 13,G9'l.42.

~__;;~••;;~mi._;';.;;;;;';~;;••_;;~~~! --------- b th CI k f h D' t . t C t .... ....,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . • . . . . . . . . • y ~... .., SPENCER 1 f ' '} k 1 rV II eh Ott ~ blS lk~ .OUI r= -. ~ OIJ Age. ...........................................• 323.33. Cardo fUllt S- o.t· a ey °d~lJ1Y'the I.as O'lln~nl DRIVE 2\lothels' Pension ..................•..•. , ......•.... , 363.00SUPPORT ac IOn pen llleT el€1l1 w 1elell1 'c 1 nty \"~ d D'st . 't . 2.".~18.3'io

- " "+ \ the County of Valle'y, state of I I ,0 1. ~ ,e I IIC v v

OR' \D~ . 'D" IRE'CT' 0'.' R' Y designed tape. 'Neblasl,a is Plaintiff and Cash 1;901 R~ltef, .. :.:.................................... l,i67,67( We take this n,\eans I\V 1 . k tiD f da t I I IN II fo\\ ns/ups Consolldated 13,179.77

dally or )'0\1. of thanl,ing you a~l for Wi~1nl:t 2e

0~10~1~e P. el\~~ o;~ sihe Ol:d ~'ity General ,............. l,30S.9ito get tid 0 f the lovery wedding 2nd day of August, 19i8. at the Ol'd C,tty Road ..,..................................... 213,91~;v~ ;o~/h:ailh~ gift~ presented to us. west front door of the Court Ord C,lty RefuJlll1ng Bon<1 .............•.......•...•.• 142·.J~62·.lQ~(11,1 pO~(UfC. Thank yOll vely much. HOUSe in Ord, Valley G'ounty Ne· For The Finest In Ord ~Ity Pa~k .Bond .............................•..• Qv '-l

braska. offer for sale the fol- Q l't Li Ol'd C,tty A~'latlOn Bond ..................•........ ,.. 271.\~~I'. ,,-nd. ~Irs. Dud· lowing desclibed real estate sit- ua 1 y quora Old C.lty \\atel' Rent ,................... 86.3llef HudLer!. uated in Valley County, Neblas- Ar~ad:a Village q~nel'al .............•... ,............ 2.335.2&- - n_".. - Free Dell·very All'al1la Village Road................................ 302.$9

I-----~~-"---- ---- _ .A.rcadia Village Curb &: Qutter II ' .. "" 129.3~ABE MARTIN AICacHa Village Water Bond......................... 511,$~

PIIONE135 'N;I'l·a

Lodi:1.VIv'llalfe HoGspital

l...... 21:4225Q8'23?

'0. up I ,age enera ...........................• •. ~

No. Loup VIllage BonJ ...........................••.• SiO.l\?l(ol{CS & Petsl{u No. Loup VIllag\, ~Qqd \................. 91.90

Elyria Village Genelal 4.06.i~L I QUO R S ElyIia VIllage Road.................................. 230,23.

School Land ..........................•..•.........• 813.\1\Eust of Chevy Garaga Hedemptions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . • 199.1g

-- -- ---- .- •~..._~.~-;"~ Fees .........•................................•....• 21.373.8~-~;:~. , Cou'nty Special Highway r . . . ... 16,874..8Q

Bces ..........................•...........••...•...• 93.~6

I AdY~1 tising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • 21.0-\Inhel itanc\' Tax ~. . . . . . . . . . • 53.5\COUI t House ., ,......... 2,906.66Dli\ers Licenses..................................... 359.15Ol'd Sewer Dist. No.5 and 6 .........••.....•.....•••• ' 1,352.~6

I Total ............•....... > '. ....... ~292.890A5

IWe Jo hef e.by cel tify that 'Y~ hilve examined the ~bove statelllellt

of Geo. A. Sattetfield. County TleaSlllel' of Valley County, Nebraska~

: for the six month period entling June 30th, t9~, To the be~t of 0\ltI j,nvwlellge we believe each collection ha~ been pi operly entere<1 andI ,\lCountctl fox alltl the' YOlid,el:> 3,1<1 othel' iteI11S of credit wele !Iii lllul'.::r fonn anc! conectly entelcd anJ the fyoUngs \\'ele \'e.tined by

us and founJ to be COllect. The statement of the balances in theCOllnty Tleasurel"s General Lcdgef \VCle checked and founJ to ~eCOll'~Ct. .

10',i- 01"1<' - On Ia\\ n mowel s,\Vestetn Auto, 17-2tc

Sl'lNET f'lANO - cannot be tol,ifrom new, Mahogany finish,Balan ce $397.60. Continuemonthly payments. Midwest Pi­ano Co.. GJanc! Island, Nebr.

17-2te

FOl~ SALE - 'l{itchr:n Cook gas, range willi oven. Phone 437.

Mfa. An\<;>n Adal11(k. 17-ltc

j'UST RECEIVED - Shipment of6-foot stC"el T·posts 79 cents.

: Gambles. . 17-Itc

II00ne of. thePopular

'Vhite IIorse Innand

Cafe neg-isI 16th st., lIarnq to,~'arnaIU!.------.......--...-----~l-

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$8.90

$8.90

Ord. Nebr.

710S. Locust St.Grund Islcmd

JULY 22, 1948,

Steel Overhead

GARAGEDOORS

Quiz want ads are the mosteconomical \\ ay of reaching 4,000hom~s in a hurry. tf

:,\!,)"h Jl!aLl.'Cl1, f armcr, No, LoupSulnuit tr d by Hansen for Dis­

trict Court Jury:, Al'l·.lltia Tu\\ uship,

Ma g nus Peal "911, Ia rrnc r, Arcadia.John Kam ins k], I merchant, Ar-

cadiaNoel IIL'gut" farllln', ArcadiaFrnl CluIstcus-u, (armer, ArcadiaDonald MUI t ay, Iarmcr, Arcadia

Yal,' Tu\\ ns lrip,Mal tin Ly bat g er, Iaruie r, ArcadiaEel Nelson, f'a rm c r, Arva di aHaymond Kc: vhcl, Iaruicr, Ar~

cadia. .Fur G";\I1<1 JUl'~"

Arcadla 1'0\\ u~lril"

Bcn Mason, autos, Arcadia .H. D. GIld, far mel', Aru1di'aH. D. \Vcdllcl, lllcl'cllant, Arcadia

Motion maJe amI C2,II ied toI eCt ss until July 19, 1918.

LEONAIW B. WOOD0,County Clerk.

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DOORS

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Member F. D. I. C.

Ook FlooringIWn l)~ it'cl - Eud )la{cltt:tI

SCHEEN DOOHSI'll. l'L\'WOOV, \/I-Iu., ~1·lu.

HOLLOWCOHE FLUSH DOORS)1.\11(,)(;.\.'\ Y

Plyv/o~d Ceiling Tile

15 Dank Credit

E;';'lJL\:\'l'E DoonsAll Stand.lHl SiLl'S - Se\l'ral Vl'~l~ns

Nebraslu\'s Finest Quality

llJ 1\;1 BE.R ,XLUH.\~IL\'S lH;~r ~l'l'J'LY

DJHECT FHO"I OUI{ O\VNOHEGON LlJjIBER l\llLLS,

Success!ul farmers make this tool payoutyear aHer year. It's one tool thaI is cheap­er theo:e duys than ever befole. And youcan get it right here at this handy home­town bcmk-whenever you can make gooduse of it.

Cle<sr Red Cedar Lc.psidingmIn Vlied - ~2xJ, ~l:\()' ~lx8

BUILDINGIV PLIES

Another

C. J. Mortensen. Pres.

NebI~ska State Bank

GOOD FARM TOOL

We 11:\\0 Gro\\n llccauso \,"0 Uan,) UclpedOthers Grow

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'~-l'alid, i-Palle!

- C':Ollllll\'rci:l1 gradc' -

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1x6 OrOI) Sid~n9 rO~ S. F........ $12.25'R • ~ n d l'er 100 $12 00' OU9~'i r'ence [lOtlf .B. F. ..... •

hG, hi'! - Xo. 1 aud Dettcr

CABIN~TS

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Paint

$A 59 Pl'r"I. Gal.

$'169 ~\'1'• • Gal.

STOP AND SEE OUR NEW LINE OF MODERN

PAINT

PerSquaw

l\Ial1chester

Outside House PaintStalllLlI'd I'n $2 98ql:alily in 5's Gal. •

& 30-Lb.

$7.25An A~~orlrlllnt Of All Colo!'s

IWn l)r!ltl Wuoll - \, hite El1~Hllcl Fillbh - CorIll):de With All lIal'lI\\'J.!'1' of the Hight st (~lIalily

SMOOTH ROLL ROOFING

Per Holl $1.98Per Holl $2,,19Per Holl $2.89

:;~I~ $3.25

ROOFING

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RED CEDAH SHINGLES No. L 2 6: 3ASPHALT THICK BUTT SHINGLES

461

l\lill 'York - \Vindows - Frame;,

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Outsh:k., ylOUS0 Paint in 5's

D p. JI. )h~ll'r qll.\IilyD~fn (Un r i:l o's ..

45-Lb.55-Lb.G5-Lb.

fl..sphtdi' Felt 15

All Slaml.ud Si£<s for Imllllllia(e })d;\l'I~'

Mal]0 of klln dried clear while pir;~ - 1 I~ght hor izonl"l <le·sign. 8et lip complete with out.s:J\' trim; metal we,ltherstl ip and sp irlg' cushion balance; s,1sh r-.,,1\1o\'a1)le for wai'h­ing i)nd painting; prc,fit scrt:en aIlL! sblln sosh availablewith .e\'Cry umt.

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120.82

THE ORO QUIZ, ORO, NEBRASKA

Ord, Nebr.

1\11'. and Mrs, Haymond Burrows

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Summer Time IsPICNIC TIME

North Side Market

The Quiz Calls On

A FARM NEIGHBOR

Joe F. Dworak, Prop.

"Our grocery peparlment also contains manyfoods callod for by out-of-door ealing.

Get the Norlh Side Mcuket habit. Prices andqucdily can't be beCl~

The hot weather of summer calis for out-of·doors living-perhaps a picnic in the park, or aiishir1g trip to the river \vilh a basket of goodthings to eat. Wh':!l you plan picnic meals thinkof this market- our products will please.

We have a big assorlment of delicious cook-ed, ready to serve moab as well as chec-so of

,sevetal kinds. If a wiener roast is plcll1i,cd you,will Iirtd our home-mude ones the best in town.. Or it you plop a stcClk fry a:;k us to slice yousome of thoso delicious bonck-5s sandwichsteaks.

General view of buildings on the Burrows' place.

Mr. ~lld Mrs. Raymond Burrows in front of their home.

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IHOla,,) Travis, banker, Ord Hugh Adams, Ia rmc r, No. LOUll~,.,,.,,.,.,,.,.,.,,.,,.,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,'t."""""''''''''''''''''''''''''''11 Glenn Joh.u.o», to.\ ern, Or II Sub.u itted by P~ola for Dis-t _ J' K 0. Mut ray, Il'JJlu1', OILl trlct Court Jury:

; Proceedings of the County Board .JCllY Pct~~~i ;'~;::It~l,l;il'?lll John ~~llt~~~'~~e/'()~\/S,hjl"• , C. M, IL'!l~(Jl, Ia r mc r. Onl Hay Pctcrson, fallllCl', Oni.~",."",.",.",.,,.#,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,.,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,~,,,,,,,,,l lenry Vod.·b 1Jl, fell,llCI', On1 Edt;.\.r Lar.gc, farmc r, OIL!

Sto vo Be1all, f'a rm c r, DILlJuly 13, 101S FI.lllk J~n\l>1, fa,1'.lIHl', 1~ur\VL11 Alf1'nl U.utUIlc]', Ia rnic r. o.a Va\jo.; ell'd, To\\u ... lIip.

The County Doar d met in 1'(g- EUII'kt 10" il~l\ll'.. :\lid,j~:\Il To\\ lI... hi!'. Wm, Koelling', Iar mcr. Or dular session with all members \V. L. Grab',J'S.,ld, farmer, DUl'\\c11I HUlloll'h JOhl 1, falm,'I', o rei Frank Sdgal, falllccl', No. Louppresent, on the above date. The James Ruz ick a , f atm c r, BUlwcll Ed Elsi k. f'a t uic r, OIL! Iud- !Wlhl'lIl TO\\lIship.

___________________hy John L. \\'al\l minutes of the last mccting were }{aJph 8pctlil1g', fall:;er,. BU,rwcll Bd\\.llll J,'\,IlU~, Ia ruic r, 01\1 F'ranlc Abel, Iaru.c r, No. LoupSmith BUrlU\\S was married in belong's to the Hoff estate and read and approved as read. Fur C!l'an.l, ~uJ'~' ~el\it:(,. 8ur)ll1ittel! by Ball Ior Dist rlct E. o. 8lhudcl. t a r uicr, No, Loup

1873 to Ell1lly Jucobson of Rich- Lee Footwangtcr farms the Iarid. The petition of Fl'an), Abel, ct a l, .'\uble I("'ll~lllp. COUlt .Iur y : Joe Ccru ik, Iarrucr. No. Loupmorid, Ill. When they tool, up their Of the Burrows children Net tie is for the cstablis luncnt of a ccrtain Chrls Bcic rs, Ia imc r. Onl \Onl '~!ld 'Val'll. For Grand Jl!I'~'.claim the country was virgin the oldest. Sb e is living' at Hast- roud was presented arid ordered \VII! Novosad. fJl'lllCl', Or.l H.ichalll Itowl.al, pI\.1l111)C'r, o III Entl'li'Ii", TO\\IP,:lil"prairie, and the sad house they ings 'and is 72 years old. Hay· placed on file. , Venn rd Collins, f'a rruc r, OILI Anthony Thill, Mccha nlc. Ord Gco. B. Clement, farmer, Ordbuilt was in about the center, mond C. the oldest son, will be 70 The rcport of John J. Wozab as Ee! Hause-n. f'arruc r, Ord Joe Rvsavy 131atkm,th Ord Edgar Ro,', f ar mc r, Ordeast and west, of the homestead. July 26. Guy, who mall ied Olga County s. rvice Officcr was pr c- b El~; la Tu\\ ~~hjl" Il Hoy Wllllin'g, :3cctiun l;u~,:", Or u Walter Foth, Ia riuc r, Or IILater a sad barn \\as bUilt, also Jensen, lives in Ord and is the Ord sentell anll placed on file. Hcccss Ell Du'cu, allner, urwe A. 1:<'. l(osmala, pe1inlEl', Onl V.nis Cnl'k To\\u-,hil"olher sad buildings. ~ time the sexton. UI s. Guy Bun ows runs was declaH'd until the folluw iug J\VIIlI ~ll1~, fal tCI', ~'ll~\ ~l~" '11 OnI 31'1.1 'Val'll. PI/ilip 1\I!sny, falluer', No. Lou1>sad house ga \'e way to a frame an art shop in a building her hus- day, when the Bo:\! d met with th0 1'0 1!~ ~1:J. rc \'1 aISII~:' \.l. l' Fn:d Clal k, gl ain, Orll John \Vllliams, far mcl', o ILlhouse, the first being built on trle band built beside their hOlne in folluwing members prt:scnt: <ft:l • '! 1l1~ • '" L I' L. LUdil,gton, ll1.acllinety, Old Irlllt' pt' !: lluI( TO\\Il~hil"first bUilding sile. Finally in the I\\Cst Ord. John (Jaclq was mar· Smith, Suchant'1{, Jablonsl,i, Han- Eurt'kt 10\\ !IS Ill" ChJ". 8Vt)bucl,1, black~milh, OI'U'90s Sm ithy built the Jar ge fl ame ded first to Myr tic Mulligan, who sen, Ball, and McCIcIl.lll. ;\Jo1ph Kok~:>, ~arl.ll r, 13\.'l,Well Stanle'Y Ab:;a]n!1, m~rL!Mnt, Or d lOla I °llid FL';'''~I', flallllcr', '\\ll'.ldJ!~lhouse whie h still stalllis along died in the 1918 flu epidcmic. The Committee on sd tlemcnt ~O!ll Oscnto\;'sl'l, fa~ mel> Ely ria Ado!pl' 3e\ "nl{e'I', cr ~al\1, Or d r H e CUCK, al mel', ' rl'a· lathe west line of the place, al- Later he nlar'r'l'ed BDll1ice Stewart 't" t Of" l' Il Ed Huhn:;I(), fa~ll\l'r, bur\\dl. Etl,,:. Lacina lain Ord Hoy \j'llliams, fallllcr, AlLaclia

, WI 11 Coun y flela.s procecue. a .S'.lbml tteel by 8ul'l:anek for Dls- ,\1"1'11 frl,le'r ~u-rgl II I ~l!'-' I' 01,1 Can,1 Lulz, far Iller, AnatlLlthough it is not occupied at the and th"y lived most of their lives ch~ck fee repolls of the various tllCt COUlt Jury: • .~. ~,' o,~ ~,u Joe VdebJ, fallLCr, North Louppres€nt tim\', in or near North Loup, except a officc·s for the six months ending' G,'1':1llilllll TO\\ll"hip. I'ot' Gn.lI1tl Jury. ....;. _

A gH'at friend of Smithy's was few y~als when they Iivt·d in Ord June 30, 1918, \ Louis Volf, faw;cl', Comstocl< O~tl, '?ull \Yanl.o. M. (~!llt-s) Stacy, who lived and took care ,of MIS. Emily Dur- Tile following report was sub- Chas. Klr!t,lC, fall:ler, Comstock J.as, 13. Ol!l~, I~all0,r, 01',1two mill'S WtSt. lIt' helped him on I rows in hcr old ag". They now mitteel by th" COlllmittce: Anton Novolny, farmer, Comstuck I:<,rank Pls)wr:;lu, c?d stolag\', ord

lthe constr uction ai thc new hous\', live in \Vashing ton state. $927,65 ealllcd and paid to the Lillcrl.r Tu\\ n... liip. 1<, lank .KIl1tac, rdll'ecl, Ordwhich \\as done in spare time and June 24, 1903, at the home of County Tleas. by the County P. S. Dunlap, falll;er, AlLadia C,lrff 1< lynn, mel chant, Ordtlllough sevelal yea!s. T~\':;e two lhe bride's palents, Mr. and Mrs. Clerk.' D. \V. NorclslIon', fal:nO', Com- 1<lanl, Kasal, bl!lJetrlls, Olel Imcn o\\ncd m partnelshlp thrt:e J. C. Rogers. occ;urreLl the mar- 919.70 earncd and pai,] to the stock 'Joe J([\lty, haltl,\ale, Ol'dthr'eshing rigs, The first was a riage of their oldest daughler, Co. Tlcas, by the County Judge. . Onl, ;$rtl ',"anI.ho P \\. oulf t Tl c'", I t U.1 th $'13"3 nal 11t II all" paid to tl1e, \'illtOIl 'fO\\ Il~illp.rSe u. el' 1 '. 1e sc 'onu, c.l na, a "aylllonu C.BuIl'ows. C 1 v ,- u }.' 'I IT I f 0 d \Vm, ~8 bloudil, f101 i,t, Or L!a sl ' 0.111 rl .... r'au0]\t f I' a d b\.l R'" h D ] , Co, TI "as. by the Clpr k of CO\.Ir t. ~llll ."o.,es, almer, I ,

,. 0' -:, 0 len rn- e\'. "orIley, W 0 was a un,aru ,. , ". II k J f 0 I Elmcr ZIOUlke, oil, Old'd after' a f r .\ , . v ar' at t11e "'r':1 J I" t V· t $~j".OO ~arl·.'" a11d pal'd to the' .'I'Ll.< ac 1', armel', l'l, ..: , J t:", . "t:c pi eac 10' IVll1g a rn all, pcr· v - ,u \Vm. Dar ges, mer chan t, o ILlKuchl pIau', ~ogethcr wI.th four Iforming the ceremony. They would Co. TIt'as, by Sheriff. For GI.tII'.! Jury Sa\icl'. A. J. Felguso:l, vctoinary, 01!,.Jstalks of g r al~. 1 he thl! LI ma· have pr dClr ed the Vinton Meth- Repol t of tile Counly Tr caSU1er Geranium Tu\\ Il~l:ip, Jacob Hoffm;:; n, lumbc!', Ordchll1e was a big' affair, ar.d \yas ouist prt:achel', He\'. Shanks, but for the six montl1s ending Jun"" gel. \Valdmanll, farll1c!', COl1lstoc1, Joe Hollh', clothier, Orl!feLl by lwo 11;"'11, one for each Side, he was a young man and had not 30, 1918 showed $365,D0900 col- Ho,ry Desll1ul, fallrer, Ord Jacob SeHllH, l'C'tir"d. On:1Raymoncl Hcalls that he and AI- yet been ordained at the time. The Iecteu, $391,18819 disburscd, Icav. LibpIt~' l'n\\ll~!lip. Subll1itted by l\IL'Clcllan for Dis.fred Crandall did mUd: of the' filst summer they lived on the ing a balanc\' on haElI June 30, Anton Ha llil , fallncr, Ol'd trkt Court Jury: ,f~hhl1g', a.n'] alter natcd sldes fr Ulp home plaL'\', the paH nts moving 19~8 of $292,8DO.~5. John' Hr uby, fal mcr, Or LI Spr hlgll.ll,' TU\lll~hll'.time to lime. Later they bought to OrLl that fall, and Raymond Motion made am! calrieL! to ap- Yin!<'ll TO\\l1shil'. Emil Beuta, falillt'r, Orda self feeder c.alledthe Guy Krank says they milked 18 CO\\S that prove Ihe rcport of the Committee \\"111. Han'icn, fa!illel', Ord Elmer Vogin, falmer, Olllfeedcr, made m GI and Islaml by "'-,,0.1', a I "COlli they have not even on settlemcnt with County OHio Lew Sn;olik, faillie 1', Or II Dave. Alno!d, falmcr, 01 da nlan of that nanlC, and it worked tried to duiJlicale since. cials. Flank Marl'sll, fallner, Ordv"r" \\"11 ' CI' $ • t tl C t R Xorth I.oup TU\\Il~hjl"

- J t. fhcy moved the following' year aIm ag,uns 1C oun y e- SubmittEll by Smith for DistrictThe Burr uws homest\'ad now to the plac e one mile south of lief \vel e as follo\\'3: CaUl ~ Jur y: Den Sintek, falmer', Nor th Loup

Vinton, 1\Irs. BUll U\\'S' father Allowhl Gilbo t Bab<:ocl" fat ll\cr, No, Loup13 ~ ,. Of 1) 00 Onl, ht \\"anl. Hay KIl3 1) t) , falmcr, NOlth LoupI gave thcm 80 acres of land thel e, rox Groccry, Grocelles '!' ~. • 0 ,1 ., I"t t • 1 ,'? f Glen Auble', OptomeL! y, ru Carl Olivel', falmt'!', X or th Lou I)

l 8, r, u t11l'y latEr bought the eightv ", a e ,~l m. Funus, _5'ell 0 IJ OA \ 10000 Ed Gnas n, au os, rl loon. Pokrako, falmer, No. ,Lou I)lying to the east, then the one to ' ,ADC.. 0 d

I CI ' A" J, T. Knezacd" Hcaltor, r Arthur Silliman, farmcr No. Loupthe south, In time thcy acquin·d alms against the State u- If 'I L' ,. t 0 I. ~Clt 1 eWls, mClClla:1, rL Jall\t's Voo0elCl', falll\U', No. LoupI a n eio"hty J'ust across the I'uau mll\strative Funll Had as follo\\'s: It·, 0 IC1:lylon E. Glruy, I'e U'tu, I'l Ed Lee, falll\cr, No. LOUDIsouth of the Vinton school, and Opal 13urro\\-s, Milcage ... 8.16 \Ib t J f 0 d Lleo aues four miles west. All but Opal Bur l'uW:> , Petty cash. 2~.40' Cl oncs, arllle!', r For GnuLl JIU'~'.

I 60 acr cs of this land is undcr cul- \Vanua 8mcls, Mileage 10.11 Onl '1'0\\ !I~hii'. Xorth LO\!il Tu\\ u~!Iil'.I th aUon, The day the wr iter viS-I Opal Burr vWS, Sa!ar y ..190.00 H.khar II Albe:1s, fall11er, Oru ~ud Covert, farmcr', Onl'ited there three combir'.es and one FloHl\ce 1:<'luSt, Salary 95.00 George Nay, fallnel', Ord Earl Han;,cn, fall:1cr, OrdI bador dra'\n bil1uer wcre busy \Vanda Smcts, Salazy . 150,00 .Tohn lIIaso!1, farmcr Ord Pele DUlla, falmcr, Ord: on the, differ t'nt places. \Vith the Claims against th" Gener al Hem y Zlkmun.1, falmer, OrL! Adolph Ko),es, far mel', Ord

eXL'cpl1on, of a ycar or male spcnt fund reall as follo\\'s: l:<'rL't! Kuehl, farnlEl', OrLI Pete' JOlgl'l1S~n, fal1'1er, No. Loup! at BouickI', Colo, Mr.and MIS. Ivan Amlcl::,OJ1, Hauling :\Iidl;g~lll 'fo\\u"hil" \Y. O. ~al1gr;er, falln€'r, No. LoupBurrows have spcnt all their livt:s trash g. E. Vodchnal, farmer, }<~lytia Vcrr;e Hobbins, farmer, No. Loup I

'10:1 the farm south of Vinton, John L Andclsen, Offic\' Jor'n l'otrzd)a, farmer, Elyria Vietor Cool" falmel', No. LouJlwhcre they live toclay. equipmcnt Hudolph J(okt·s, fallncr, Ol'd Floyd Hutchins, fallncr, No. Loup

They went out'to Colorado Carrol.Annyas, .AltEnding Fc!' GranL! JtlJr· Geo. Jensen, falmcr, No. Loup II mainly for a val·ation. Raymond Scr,Hce m;el1~gs, llUIe- Onl ht "'al'll. Spcncer \Vatoman, fallner, Northh~d a s.ale befor~ le.a,i:1g and got (' a~t, ,al~O\\~~ $0.46 FafEita, Insural;c\'l Ord Louph1gh pr,ces for 11Is machincry and ...an.1)ll' StOl c, Md:;e. .stock. The crash carne whIle they Alfrt:d. L. Ihll,. Alten?lngwere away, and when they came sel \ Ice meelll1gs, dIS,!I-ba.ck he was able to buy every- ' low~d. ,~ " "thing for less th1n half the seJiing Int. Ch~mrc'al Co" S:;ppllt:::;price a few montlls before. Thus K. B. Prtg, Coo" Supplies,it happcned that their long vaca- Mrs. \V. E Kesler, Maltonlion did not cost them anylhing. . Ser\lle .. . 7,20I:<'or the past five Yt:ars Ha)'monL! Clal a Kmkalle, St~no. 8el~. 72.50hasnt fallned, and has put in his Lyle L~tz, At~enull1g senlcetime kccping' up the buildings on mCEllng, nU!L'Ggt" alluwl'd "the plact', anu lool,ing' after Mrs. $6,58 31.;)3

j 13urlu\\'S, who has suffercd two MI1~)yrn & Scott Co" SUjl-slrokes recently and needs help plies ..

.--.' to get aruur~d, HOWl'\er the gcn. R E. Murphy Co, L1bor .I n al hcalth of both !lIr, ,anti Mr s. Neb. Cont. 'rd, Co , Phones

13Ull'UWS is good, so they still have Neb Stale Bank, Floatm\ll h to be tI~()nkful for. chargcs ' ....

They haVe four chi!clrcn, La. N~b. 8tate 1';an]" 8afckcEp-velne, Edwarll, Evelyn and Hich- rng chalE\.t's .. , 50.00ald.. Lavewe (BIll) mar tied Opal Ralph W. Norman, P~slagel3Iesslng an(1 they live in the hom\' tel. 11.69they own in southeast OrU. Thcy Quiz Industr it:s, SUPI'lies,h3.vO two SOIlS anL! two daughlus prtg, ..Beverly, H, 1(8ren, 12, Bobby 10: I:<'r~nk. 8chudcl,. Atto.1ding'~nd BIlly, 8. R. Edwald mal ried SerVice meclwg, dlsal-Inez Har r is, whom he mct while lowed ..attemling collt'ge at Keal ney. Ed Sims, assigned to Leon.They have thrl'e girls Jackie 14 ard Wood, Labor , .. , ... 5.10Joan, 12, anll ElIcn, 2'. They' Iiv~ Mamie L. Smitl1, Headingon .the falln south of XOlth Loup, exal;l" payers. ... . .... 9.00whrl'h they 0\\ n, Valley Co. Ser Vice Offll'er,

Evel) n mar ri\'d Guy Jensen and SaJiJ ry. expo .they live in Spol,ane, Wash, They Halold Weddcl, Attendinghave one son, Monle, ag'ed 9. Last sE!\'ice ll1t:cting~<, mi,

I comes Richalll BUllOWS, \\ho was Allowecl $9.66in the almy for thl ee ycal s uutin'" Leonard 13, \Voocls, Dcdue-the war. They \Hr e stationcd i~ tions on out of to\\ nAustraliJ, where he met a girl cheel{sw hom he marl ied, and they ar e \Vozab Ag"ncy, Bondnow lhing in Australia. At first. Claims against the 1\Iailhe Ilked it fine thert', but of late ful'u were as follows:he is talking of returning to the Eaton JlIetal Products1.:nitcu Stales. They have one Corp, Culverls ... 419.18son. two yeals old. Eaton Metal Products

Hcre it might be wel! to give a Corp, Culvcrts,.. 188.GObrief SU1'.1maIY of the John C, Rog- Claims aga ir1st the Hoa,] funde1S famJly, \\hich has no direct Ica.] as follo\\'s:leprt:scnlative on the farlll at the Va!1icl Auguslyn, Hauling))\estnt tim\'. John C. RogelS ar,<l graw! ,102417~ll1a Hopkins wer e malr icd in 1(e. Anl!el SC'I1'S "66" Station,\\ ance. Ill, about 1880, ancl came gasto Vallcy county in 188], buying Bowar d Huff, Hepa irsthe plaee kno\\ n as the John Arthur Jcnsen, LaborRogers place,' now 0\\ ned by their 1\!ason ~lotor Co, Gas ,., \SOll, Leon, They lind thcre untrl Ed Mason, Milc8ge.. .they moved to Ord 'mal ethan 30 Mo. Vall"y :'\lach. Co, Hen t.yeals ag?, whele they bought anu a! Payt..... 610,00mOVEd mto the A. J. Filkins Mo. Vall"y Ma~h. Co, Hc-place. John went in to the im- pai r s ,pleme'nt business, selling out to ~10. Valley ~Iach. Co" He.AI t Meye r' in the '20". pail s ... ..

The oldest daughter, Edna, as Neb Cant. Tel Phone CQ,already lIlentio:1ed, marl ied Hay- Phone . ... .""lll~nd B.ur!ows. Next came the OrL! City Electric Plant,tWlliS, Eva and Iva. l\'a is now Lights . .. . , ..dead. Eva is single anll lives in Sinclair Henning Co, TenolLos Allgdcs. Jay married ~fabcl Chas, SvoboJa, \Vclding .Vanscoy, and the had thrL'e girls, The: Tex:\s Co, Diesel fuel 41.70 •AUdrey, Roberta and Lavcda. Jay Ernest Ulrich, Grawl ... ". 43131clieJ about four y"als ago, and L. B. \Voods, I:<'xt, 5.70~Irs .. Rogels lives in Kansas cIty. Claims against the briclge fUI\IJI.:1ZZlt\ Mrs. Malion HoneyL'utt, read as follows:Ii~'es with her husb.'u;d at Everttt, Alcatlia Lbr, Co, L1)r.,\\ ash: T~ey. have one L!a\.Jghter, An'a<li8 L1)r, Co, Lbr.Phylhs. Sadie the youngl'st dau- '1', B. Hamilton, Mileage.~htel', malried Joe Skinner, who \Vayne Hansen, Laborlhed. She is no\v mar licd to,Le- Chas. Houser, Labor" ,land Happ anLl they live at Ev- Island 8\.lpply Co., Suppliescrett, \Va.sh. Leon is mallled and .\rthur Jenscn Laborlives in the former paIE'ntal home Pete Kapustka', Labor ..lli 01'01. He looks after the origin- Karty Hdwe, MdSt' ...al John C. Rogers falm neal' Vin· Dannie 1I1ason, Laborton, which he owns and \\ hieh is O. K Huuber Weldcr s, He-falmell by Geort;e Sp"rling. pairs ,

Since he has retir eLl Haymoncl Huzicka Hdwc, Meise. .Bull'VWS has had time to bccome 8ack Lbr. & Coal Co" Sup·somewl,.\t of a philusophcr, as plies . . "" . 7.fJOw~1I as a real checker player. His Valley Co. Imp. Co., Cable 18.70chief_ cCI;lincnt on prescnt day ~Iotion made 111L1 car lied to ap­fal'll1Ing IS that the machincr y pr ave the I epor t of the Claims~osts ,al\' so high that eWIJbody Committcc.IS tr J'll1g ~o falm too much, anu is List of pcrspns submittcd by tlw ,.not falnllng' \\'ell enough. It is Supel, isol s for Jur y ser viccalso a fact that many are farming from their lespective Districtswho do not know ho;\', and al ewer e as follows: ~,"making a m!';,s of the job. Ill' says Submittcd by Jablonski for Dis- •.they want to stay on the far m, tlict Cour t J\.ll y:partly bel'ause it has been Hleir Xuule TO\\I\~bip.home for so long', and pal tJy bc- Joe \Vadas, far mcr, Onl.cause proper ty in town costs much Fl ank Ber an, far mel', Or Umor e than it is actually WOI th, James Aagaar cl, far mel', OI'LI1'''1 haps som,e day, when propel ty Victor Kcr l'hal, far mcr, Olllpi ice s ar e again acljus tC'cl L!u\\n- EI~ I ia To\\ lI ...hj p.walLI, h\' may move to to\\n, but AI. Hadke, farlllC'I', Elylia .he is plt:tty certain that he will stev" Kapu:;lkl, farmt'r, EIVl:a

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PAGE SIX

This building was the first Vinton school house, whereRaymond and wife attended school. The present school. thirdone built hps 12 enrolled. There were up to 40 pupils in thefirst school.

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Going back lo the beginning ofthing's, in so far as the Bur I U\\'Sfamily is concerned, Smilh Page(Smilhy) Burrows, brought hisfamily to Valley county in lhesprlng of 1880. They came toGrand Islaml on the train fromIllinois, bringing one cow and at,cam of horSt·s \\ ilh lhem. Theycame up lo Valley eounly by teamand spcnt the first night in Valleycounty at the hon\e of ~Ir, andMrs. Conrad Boellger in Mirav~lIey. Smithy and his br otherCharles put up the sod house onSmithy's homesteacl, which wasthe south\\"(st quar ter of sectionS, township 18, lange 14, ar;clChalley filed on the nor thwt:stquar~er of the same section.

'.Charles, who will be well I e­ll!cmben:d by many of tht' oldtimers, went lo Sargcnt perhapsfifty ;years ago, am! later to Or­egon. Charles was mallii:d whenhe came here, and his wifes nan-,ewas. Ella. A daughter, Callie',died at the age' of 12 y"al s. 13(1t,the son, went west with his par·ents, malr ied and they had twodaughters. He died about six orseven J'ear sago. ChaIles, stillliving at Drain, On'gun, is now inthe 80s. After pr oving up on hisclaim the' fal'1ily inovt'd to Or dand lall a hotel where the Ch"V10­let gal age now slands. This waslater taken OV"r by Gear g"Knecht SI'. and wa's knuwn as theKnecht Hous\'. This building latcrq<:carn\' a blac l,sm ith shop.

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Mr. and Mrs. Skolil oro here displaying an apple tree onlyfour years old, and loaded with fruit. Two other trees 'the somaage hud three bushe13 of IlPples on c'<,l~h. Mrs. Skolil is th~

former Ida RadiI, et sbtcr of Otto and 1\ntol1 RadiI, and Mrs. J..,. KllCZllC0k. '

4"j,iJ, \Mr.3. S!,.oli! s{a',,,d that these grape vines, now loaded with

gropes, were planted just four year" ago. Shown with Mr. and~rs. Skolil is C. B. Clark Norlh Loup land man, who recentlysold them et home in North Loup.

One of ~r. Sk,)!il's chief interests is his hogs, with whomhe had his picture taken abovt'. Four sows produced 34 pigsthis year. and he makes real pets of them. He does not go inl';)r quantity now, but S~ICSS€'::: quality. and finds it pays.

, A lot of peoplo in Valley counly know Mr. and Mrs. EmilSkolil, at present living ne cr North Loup, but formerly in theOrd territory. They have made cr INtI show place of the eightyacres they bought half Cl mile sc ulh of North Loup six yeauago. - Photos by John L. Ward.

Quiz Canu1ra Visits JI:milSkolil Home Neal' North LOlli)

No. 18Vol 66

••Pool Opening IsPossible Sunday

Sewer Is Final Hurdle,I

Cage, Baskets Enroute:

Sw~m Class RegistersWater is 1,(hedukd to gush into

the Ord swimllling pool Thul sdayas the dl'.:am of many J-eal sI'eached fthe final stages. Onlyt\llforeseen difficulties would pre­vent a SundDy opening to the pub­El', accol Jing to the Alex Coch­I vne, pool mal'..lgel'.

With the seWer pipe still unla1dby midweek, City J:o.; n gin eel'Ceolqe Alltcn took a more doubt­ful \ lew. lIe declined to make ?

plediction, but indicatM th.lt(ompidivn of tlle poul \\0u1d lJemOle hkely by the filst of next\\ eclc.

ily Quiz prc~s time, apPloxl­mately three blocks of Se\\ Cl' dltlhIj.n,L! pipe laying appc:al ed as thebIggest obstacle, A propel' sized(CIeen fOl' sifting sand for thewater filter also Iemained to belocated. And H'e tJa.thhouse cagear.d baskets had yet to all i\ e.

llig Sp1:l~h

Stili optimistic, Cochl ane de·cl:lled that if the seWlr' was fin­i~hed in time to flush out thepool, the "big splash" would behear J in the par k on Sumlay. "\Vev.ill use pal,er sac!,s to hold theswimmEr s' 5tre( t clothing, if n~c­

CHary," he said.Already s\~illlming clas::,cs were

bq;inning to shape up as regis­tr ations stal teL! to come in.~leven-y.:ar -old Jeannie Muncy\\ all Ule fir st to register. Coch­ran~ askcd for 'immediate regis­bation so plans may be maiJe ac­cor ding to si2i'i' of classes.

Meam\ hile, the huge n:ech8n­ical ditch digger clanked an 1gloaned in its slow clawl \\Cst 0:1J Stl ect to\1 ar d the pool. Plongedbuckets on an endless belt dugseven feet. into the haru strectsurface. Star ting at T\\CntJ·•

(Continued on bacJ, pa~e)

-It sells twice as fast when it'sadvertised. Use QUIZ want ads. U

Quiz Want Ads Get Results

Collins SllffersMinQr ConcussionIn Horse Runaway

Venalll COlllllS, 45-year-old• falmer ncar Oru, suHcl,d a

sligh t br ain concussion Monllaywh~n he was I un over by afri~hened team of I:olts hitched toa hay lack.

lIe we.s treated fot' a deep gashon the head an~ facial cuts at theClinic hospItal irt Old and leleasedTuesl!ay.

Collins was loading oat bundleswhen the lack hit a washout. Thejar snapp(u the har l\ess anJ pcr­nutteu the rack to roll fOlwaldagainst the team. The younghOIStS holted.

As CQllllls attempted to calmthe. team by holding the blidle, theeX":1 ted hOIses appal en tly thl t IVhim off balance causing him tofall. One of the hor ses hoofsstltlck him in the face. He wasplone on the glound between thewheels when the rack pass.:d overhim.

After the rac1< passed, Collinsjumped onto the platfolm tostop the runaway. The' accidentOCCUll cd in a field far med by EdCill istensen about 11 nllles r,or th­east of OIU.

THURSDA Y, JULY 29, 1948

Denver Firm Would Build

Lines for $289.37 PerMile: To Serve 630

NEW COURSE STARTS.The second "Off the Campus

Cour Sc" giVl'll in 01 u will stal tAUI;;. 2. Classes will be helu inthe Masonic Tenlple Basementteginning at 9 o'clock Mondayn,OIning. Miss Dor a Von Bal gen,a replcsentative of the exlensiondhi:don of the Univelsity of Ne­braska at Lincoln, Will be the in­shuctor.

Or d city dads accepted a pro-

Race Thrill» posal of the Kirl<patricle-PdtisCo. of Omaha to purchase ~275,-

A bid of $101,193 for the con- $ M" 000 in 1 evenue bonds of the cityst ruction of 359.6t miles in the 1Per I e hght and water plant, bear ing ap-

pr oxlmately three and one-rout thHEA "A" section \\ as accepted at k f 0 I p"r cent l'r,tel est, at a specialthe Old office last week rrom Emanuel Pets a 0 Il was ~A. B. Reither of Denver as the lacing along the DoJg e street l'leeting' held Monday nigl)t.

speedway west of Omaha last The fund3 will be use d to fi-lowest offer among the five com- week. A state safety patrol- r.ance light plant expansion, slatedpeting bidde rs. Final appro\ al is man joined the Iace. fOI a one-thir d inci case in produc-awaittd from \\'a1.hington. h t 1 tlon ca pacity. Under the Kirk-

Per mile cost of the constr uc- And tepa loman won.tion under Reithcr's bid is $28087. Petsk a was clocked at 75 patrick proposal. presented to tho

I 1J aid a f ine of $1 for ccuncil by D. 1<" Petis, the bonds 'Last week \V. P. Hollands, Old mp 1. re p "v'll be Issued 011 a 20 vear basi.. I th each mph over the 60 mile limit ", ~. c 01 v -HEA manager, est imatcc e _ a total of $15 and COUl t and become optional after fi\ ev, or k would cost betw een $27C> and~oOO l' costs. years.'!''' per nu e. 'Ihe red-faced Pe tska is a In a lengthy session, councilmen

Other blddc rs for the project Valley county deputy sheriff. reviewed history and earning ca-were Cater construct ion of Kansas pacity of the plant , as rc piescnt.edCIty, Mo., $106,060; Tower con- in stUllj"S by Pettis and also bystr uction of Sioux City, Ia, B II Rodeo H. F. Lutz, city consult ing en-$106,037; FUl guson-Dlchl of Jd-, Urwe gtncer Of l{;,J.l1"a;; city. The plant,foson, 10., $119,231; and Jacobs \~hi(h last year wId nl'arly 3..100"& Doyle, of J:o.;d~\\ oou, Ia, $13G,' In 25th Year coo KWH of electl :city, will PIO-163. None of the companies Wele duce and' sd! close to foul' mil-from Nebraska. lion KWH this year, engineers

WIlh 630 lilel11bels' signed up to Big Westem Show of Stale e$timate. Fast approaching thehook on the "A" section, Cost pel' Scheduled Aug. 11.12-13-14; pe:;lk' or PluUqCtive' c<JpaClty, ad-mcmbel' is computtd at $177.50 ditional 10aJs flom the HJ:o.;A pro-uncleI' the work contract. Ma- Queen of Rodeo Will Reign jEct in this ar(a. and the ONLt( lials which ar e supp!;ed by RJ:o.;A alfalfa mill which is pr csently\',ill laise the total cost per mem- BUlwell's rodeo, billed as Ne- purchasing power from Con-Iocr to apploxin,ately $890, ac- bl aska's big..,est and best, will cel- sumel s, will send estimated salescOlding to Hollands. eblate its Silver Anni\er:salY Aug. to 5,200,000 in 1949 and 5,7GO,OOO

Money to finance the froject is 11-11 with lal ger pur ~es for the i':1 19GO, I

blllIOW~d from the e del' a 1 cowboy:;;, addition of a baleback Tte bonuing' house stuuy, madegovclnment \\ith 35 years to rt'- evcnt, new race featules and the by Peltis, estimateu the netpay the loan at two per cent in· usual outslanding carnival and levenue of the plant, Under pn>tetest, Hollanus explained that fine allay of the wolld's best en- Sl'nt day costs of fuels, and With­the loan would be erased over a terlainels on the track. out the auditional sales estimatedpuiod of years by the nominal A queen of the Hodeo will reign for the future, at $32,000 pel' year,ploflts leccived by the HJ:o.;A. over the fOUl' day festivit:es. She which sum \dll be sufficient to

wil! be selected fr om five con- ttl rIII Four Counties testants chosen from all the can- pay bonds, in eres , and norma

Tile "A" section'w ill SCI ve far m didates. Nebr as!<a gills 18 to 25 plant expansion Ullling the period.families in Valley, Garfield, Sh"r· year s of age may entet the con- "If we can Eccur e r.atul al gasnlan and Greeley counties. It is, test. ConU·stanL> were fOll11erly as a fuel, we shoull! be able toU,e fird of <-evelal sections plano, limited to Garfield county. mal;e an additional eight or tenr,ed for this alla. Plans for the,1 Beside the lalge field of cow- thousanu dollars a ~'ear," Geolge"13" section are altt·ady well un- boy lopels and ridels, the PIO- Allen, plar,t n\anag-er, told th,'derway. glam Will con~ist of many indiviJ- ,council. "And, \\ith adehtional

An estimated 33,000 far ll1S in ual act~. Incluued among these lo[.Ll~, our Ievcnue shoulu iner t·a..,eNeblaska have received central l ale Vivian White, blonc and trick beyond the fig-ule of $32,000 astation electric senice since the !iller; Cecil COlnish \vith his fancy y(ar."P..UI al Electrification administl a- 'tiJing and tr ick hot se; Charley Exvansioll plans for the muniel-tioh was established 13 yeal s ago, Hock and his band of 50 Sioux fal plant include;aC"OI dirg to a r"cent \Vashington Indians; and Sid Moor e showing Constr uction of a newannounclment. his taxi meter mule and educateu bUilding to house {lew equip-

MOlethan -12,503 f:ll ms or 38 13I' ah,111 a ~ull. . , . l11ent, apploximately the sa,11epCI' cent of all Neblaska farm.':, (10\\1lI11/{. Hoping', nldll~g, size and ~tyle of the adllilionUl e now c(mneeted to high lilleS, The wOlld's ~st ('lawns m the made two ye'ar::; ago e..,ti-When the REA was started, only pelsona.ges of HOJ t H.efner' and mated at $30,000. '0,514 or 7.1 per cent had electric John Lll1dsey WIll plovlde a rale Constluction amI lebuild-so \ ice. ' br a.nd of hU.Plor. and de.l11onstrate ing of a l;onnecting bllllding

A six-point sugge~tion. for their ~ul~ .flgh~lng ablhty. Don belwcen pr esent StruCtUI esfarmelS buying electric eqUlpment a,nu Vllgll1la WIl~ox and P~t and and the new 5tru~tule, esti-is offer ed by Hoy L. DeHose,' [allll Buz 1'01.1 ence. wIl~ ,entel tsm the mated at $33,000.electrification extension specialist clo;vd With tllck lldlng and fancy Installation of a new 1000at the Unl\elslty of Kebraska col- rOPing., , KW combination gas-fuel 011l,'oe of ag!icultule: _! Eurwell s bIg westcll1 show generator' $140000

., " • madr its filst appeal ance as Flon- .' ','.,Srx Sug&"o.{lOllS _ tier Da>'s in the fall of 1921. In . Mrscel!all(~u~ Items: Imlud-.. 1: Bu; only equlpm::nt that ca: the intervening yeals, the event lll~ a coolin., to\\er, new

r.e::; the UndelwIltel,s .La?or.atoIY has mu~ll1ool11ed into a pageant s\\ltchb?a!d for the wholef:al O,f B;pploval: lhls llldlcat~s of thlillll'g' action and cololful plant, Plptr.g amI <l substationtI.e electr lcal eqUlpl11ent has been demonstl alion. From the files of fOr REA $65,000.t~'sted for safety. the BUlwell Tllbulle: . Allen believes that within 60

2. Look over ~he featuH'~ of- "Boln in St'ptember. 1921, on d"ys the city will be in a position{oed by longtime, established a stubble field ncar the town of to call for blds on the expan:;ionr~.anufactules. Bunvell , .. the infant's bir th cr Y II ogl am. "We still have to put, 3. Buy flom deale!s who back was a single WOld, 'Success.' And our city financial system in better

up a m.anufadUlel s guarantee it was heald by a multltuue. AI- order, and work out all the detailsWith ser \'lce ~nd pal ts. most fr om the beginning, this for constl uction," he said.

4. Buy eqUlpment large enough enterplise w~s patronized not only "If things go smoothly, I ex-for year-ar oUlld far muse. .. by the people of Gal field county, pect the new c'ngine to be opel at·.5. Lealn to re'ad the identlf:ca- but all"f1 by SUI rounding counties. irlg by June or July of next year,"

tJo~ nameplate on al! ~le~tncal Not Onl J' Xebl'asl,a. he continued, "This will be justeqUJpll1mt. Make c~rtalll It. IS cor- "Now, not only the State of in time to meet the HUlal electri-re.c~ fol' J'our highlllle servIce and Neblaska, but St'.llounding states ficalion load which will startWUII1&,. also contllbute theil hundreds and climbing at that time,"

6. Head the instructions care- thousands of pattons. Each yearfully. the attenuance has incr eased and

De Ho.:;e auded this caution: some yeal s doubled. Inst"ad of"Your farmstecd wiling is like a an open iitubble field, we have apair of ovelalls. Be sure you have be~utif~JI. ground .with modelnbo(h big enough and roo m y fau' OlllldlllgS, .. , fllle race track.n;ough." "\Ve ale in a ranch countlY

whel e divel sified fal ming', stocl<1aisin~, and dair ying' all play a.pi ol11inent pal t. Whcle pastul eland is cheap and where cattleand hOIscs (;an be kept the J'eararound.. , , , .

"To sum up the matter, We saythat we have a ploglam that ap­peals to all classes, because wehave all kimls of enteltainm~nt.

Five Bids Made For City Mal{es Deal for $275.000Building "A" Se'ctiol1' For Light Plant ExpansionREA lines In Area' wm Issue HeVCIl.Ue Bonds Bearing'

31/ 1 Per Cent on 20 Year Basis

THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA

IIl'GII C.\llSOX.

Corn Destroyer Controlled.

150-200 Acres Are Stripped;

Plowing Halts Hessian Fly

- Twenty-year-old Bill Beran. ir .• was cruising into Ord Mon­day morning with a 235 bl.!shel load of corn in his truck whenthe tie rods on the wheels went out and sent the truck into adizzy spin which ended as p:ctuled above.

Beran waS unhurt, but the corn was seemingly scatteredover an acre or two of roadside. The damaged truck requireda tow to reach town. Most of the corn wus recovered by theaid of a scoop shovel. Beran was enroute to the elevator fromtho Rudolph Krahulik farm southwest of Ord when lhe accidentoccurred On the, edge of town. - Photo by Swopes.

Thou,Sanll3 of al my wor ms d:eddUling the past \hel< in the fieldsof replanted cOIn in the hailedalea east of Old. Death was at­l! ibutcd to an OVCI dose of poisonspray. No fun~ln.1 arlangementsale contemplated.

"The Ullea~ from apDy wormsin the county is unuel' control,"County A~fnt C. C. Dale an~

nounced. Smiling, he told a Quizreportfl', "You may write theirohitualy."

But befole the poisonous splaytinally choked off the insatiablehunger of the pest hOIJes, between150 and 200 acres of cOIn \\as de­stloyrd. Fields lay bal e of allglowth. Only the stubs of youngCOl n remained.

TaU COI"ll Stl'ipp(·d. 'Early cor n was also thl catened

by the worlll regiments. Shouluerhigh and nearly in tao,sIe, cornraised by Jimmie Vasicek was in­cluded in the str ipping,

By far the g I eatest loss was intht! corn fit;lds, aC(OIding to thecounty agent. "Of the small glaininfest(,J, most of it was hailed outthat there would have bien only aneglihle yield," he -sta1eu, TherapIdity with whic!l the \\'Ollllwas bc·aten was (;I('dited to theplompt and coopel ativ. action ofindividual farlllel s.

ContinUing of the sUbject' ofClOP Qtstroyer::l, Dale teportedthat he had pevcr see'n so muchearly plowing of stubhle- one oft~e Hc·ssian fly contIol measures.

I )'Iul\' Stuhlik.He t1I gc 1.1 f\ll me I s to go ahead

with plowing as early as possibleto avoid the la te se.1S0n dl y spellwhen the glounu becomes hal d.By plowing stubble, the fly, nowin the flaXSeed &tage, is plowedunuer. Also, volunteer wheatonwhiLh the fly feeds Will be elimin­ated. Seeding shoulll be delayeduntil the fly £ree date is an­noullced.

Worm ·ArmySurrenders

"Sevclal of the counties ale go­ing to use these funds as addition­al pI emiums in this yeal's fair,"Cal son ::,ald.

Establishes FundFor 4-,... Awards

A fund of $100 to be dividedequally among Wheeler, How ar d,Greeley and Valley counties for

. the advancement of -1-II clubwor k in the 29th legislati ,e dis-tr let, has been given this year byHugh Carson, pi-eminent Old Ia im

and ranch opelator."I'm doing this in an ef'Ior t to

promote moi e inter est in 4-Hclub work," MI'. Caison stated. "Idon't care how the county 4-Hcommittees spend the money, aslong as it goes for incentiveawards to boys and girls."

SECTION ONE

¥i'E • -,

1"Read bc/ 3,573 Families Every \Veeh" The Loup Valleu Reyion's Big Neiospapct

New Treutrnent Centers ~t

Grand Island, Scottsbluff;

Valley Delegates Attend

Free Admission ToValley County Fair

Established April, 1882.....

Three representatives from Ordattended the all-day Polio PI e­parcdness conference in GlandIsland last week which wasdesigned to ready local pellaIouudat ions for action in case ofa polio epidemic.

Attending from OIU wereJoseph W. Ra mackers, ValleyCounty Polio foundat ion chair­man, Mrs. Euwald Kokes, countyseer etar y, and Mr s. Opal Burrows.

Meeting at the St. 1<'1 ancls hos­pital, delegates from the surround­ing area we re told that from astudy of a 25-year recor d of polio,it is believed that pr evalence ofthe disease moves in cycles. At:;­cording to the researches, 1918 isa year for mor e' widespl ead oc­CUI ence of the dis,'ase.

1<'01 ewal ned with this knowl­edge, two neW polio treatmentcenter shaw bC('n established inNebr as!;a in audition to faub tiesat ,Omaha and Lincoln. SpecialwaHls ale now available at the St.Francis hospital and at theScottsbluff hospial.

In the Grand Island hospital,the isolation center is a 20 bedwald staffed by a doctor anunUlbe with special training in poliotreatment.

A medical payment plan is nowset up so treatni.ent may be ob­tained on a basis of cost plusnUlsing fets. The ainl is to pr 0­vide polio car e at the least pos­sible expense.

Each town in the area will beasked to send representatives tostuuy polio tr ea tment. Pul poseof the classes will be to instl udpolio aides in case the polio centerIs filled and temporary treatmentis requireu' lo(;ally. Classes al es(;heduled to be held in Gr andIsland.

Because of the gleat movementof people over the countr y duringthe summer, basic symptoms ofpolio wer e explained at the n1eet­ing. Among. the :;ymptoms weerhead and back 'aches,' e.speciallyill the neck <lIN. Flu and polioclo,sely JeS,emble one anothel, thedelegates wele told.

If. a case of polio is suspected,the pf:tient should be kept quietin bed. A doctor should be noti­fied immediately while thele stillmay be time to all est the disease.

Polio EpidemicWarning VoicedAt Grand Island

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Arcadia, Mason City, Miller

and Loup City Win In LVL,

Leaders in Close Games

Nobtnaku 8t~~e Historical80ctety

LVL 8T.\:'\Ul:\"G8Arcadia 10 1Ma~on City 10 1Loup City . 9 2Old 6 5Broken Bow 6 5Miller 5 5Litchfield 4 6Comstock 4 8Berwyn 1 11Ansley 0 11

Ollis Catc,hes12 Lb. Catfish

Increase Limitation Size

For the Big Car Engines;

Fair Chairmen Are Named

1<'ree admi.:;sion to the fairglOunds uuring the thr ee dayValley County fair in Ord on Aug.SO- Sept. 1 was revealcd this";eek by Ed. Armstr ong, fairboard secr etar y. In the past, ad­r~1ission was always chal ged toenter the gloul/ds.

With the announCC'I11ent came atepol t from Hace SuperintendentClyde Baku' that a change in rac­ing regulations for the big cal~

will per mit the ent! ance of cars\\ Ith engines ~lightly laq;;cI' thanallllouneed forllledy.

The reviscd restdction on en­gine size will limit cars to apiston displacement o( 242 cubicinches, This is a tw 0 per cellt in­o ease over the pr evious limita­tion. 'Ihe incleased range will in­cluue lacelS With the MereulY en­gine whieh is popular with manydlivers.

Adver tisel11ents inviting recen',cn to Old for the two days oflacing on Aug. 31 - Sept. 1 haHbecn placed in national racingmaga~ines, Balcer repol ted. LastYl'ar 24 cal spar tidpat(d in U:etillle trials. I'We hope foI' aboutU.at many again." saId Baker,

Draw ro1~t Fit'll!.With laces scheduled in Belle­

ville, Kas, immediately after theValley County fair, Ord lace pro­moters expect the two racingeHllts to draw a fast and skillfulfield of dr ivel s to this area. Apur ~e of $3,000 is offer cd to thecontestants \\ ho wlll be driving inopen competition on the fast Ordhack.

Committee chairmen for the or­ganization of the county fairwere announced by Eel. Arm- ...dl0ng, fair boalU member. Thosenamed and their divisions are:

Cattle and sheep, Thead Nelson;hor~es, Harvey Br'esley; swine,Henry Engel'; agriculture" 1. W.E:schljman; poul tt y, 13111 Goff;home economies, Mr. Clara Bles­ley; Girls 4-H, Miss Kathlyn Hel­zer; boys (-II, George Clement;and school exlubit, Clara Mc­Clatchey.

A nIght st3ge show will be pre­sented 6n a platfollll In the rac­ing oval so the crowd may watchfrom the glandstand. Nearly at\\ 6 hour pr ogl am of outstandingacts Will be offer cd thl ee nIghts-­Aug. SO-3l-Sept. 1.

James Ollis add('d anothrr big' --M---OBIL-I-ZED GOLF.(atfish to those entered in theChamber o( Commel ce fishing Geol ge Hastings and Dr. 1<'. L.(ontest FriJay molning \\ hen he Blessing havo mobilized their golfIl'gistelcd a 11 lb, 13 oz. catfish game 'with new mechanical cad­(aught at Plble lake. He caught dies, bUilt on tl;te Older of pushthe fIsh on a lod and lee], using' carts With two Wheels. Hastingsa flOg for bait. claims to haH shot a 38 rccently.

Ord Bakery HasFirst Anntv~rsary

Ord 1'101) S COlll~toel,Next week's s(;hedule:-Onl at

Comstock, Lltchfteld at Miller,Loup City at Mason City, BrokenBow at AICadia, and Berwyn atAr:sley.

Ingram 3bSterling cf11. Dean 5SG Vaughan 1bGlaham c .S Vaughan 2bP, De"an p-2bCollicott r f10" Cady rf-lfMcCalney If\V. Cady p

OlW-5AB R H E

stull r f-2b () 1 1 0Dahlin 2b-c () 1 1 1H. Beran If 4 0 2 0Phl!bl ick cf 2 0 0 1Chi istensen cf 2 1 1 0Rickll c-If 3 0 0 0FInley 1b-p 3 0' 1 1D. Beran ss-p-1\? 4 0 3 2Fryzek 3b 2 1 0 0Stoduaru 3b 1 0 0 0Palr ick p-ss 4 1 1 2

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Leallt'rs X05(' By'In other LVL games, league

Ieading Arcadia and Ma~on cItyeach won their contesls to holdtheir gl ip on the two-way tie forfll st place. Mason nosed outLItchfield 3 to 2. Arcadia squeak­ed by Berwyn 4 to 2 with the aid(,1 thae \Hld pitchd. Both gameswele played On the losel s' fields.

Thild-place Loup CIty did \\ith­out the pitching services of 13111Novosad of Ord as L. Tesmar dis­rlaycu his home talent to holdAnsley to. one hit. Meanwhl)e,Loup City runners rO/llped overthe four' base route 22 times totamp SCOt eless Ansky tar the I' in­to the cellar,

At C'01l13tocl<, the favored lo­cals suffered a 21 to 9 shdlackingat the hanus of Miller whose \\ input them ahead Of Litchfield.

When the dust of the ball dia·monds clear ed Sunllay evening,ties in fir st and thinl l)laccs were\\rittcn into the rceorus. PlUS­I ects for next Sunday seelll tohold plumise of sevelo.l hot con­t~sts.

Frank and Wilma Dnldik areser ving fr ee coffee and rolls tothe public SatUl Jay to show theirappreciation for' the patronagethey l~ave received during the firstyear of their opel ation of the Or dCity baker y. They tool< posessionJuly 29, 1917 which makrs theirfirst anniversarY' fall on Wednes­day but they feel that they canenter ta in more peo!)le by havingtheir palty on Saturuay.

Tne Drudiks have made manychanges in the bakery the pastyear and mor e are to follow. Theyhave stopped specializing in foun­tain delicacies amI have eancen­trated in selling bakery ploducts.Coffee and rolls ar e ser ved in the(li~play room.

In the bakery they have recondi·tione~ muC;h of thfl equipment andinstalled a new dectde automaticoven. '

Unleashing a flur i y of 18 hits,Eroken Bow rode rough-shod OHr'Or U Sunday and won an easy 15to 5 victor y in a Loup Valleyleague game played at the Custercounty ralrgrounds, .

The loss by Or d forced them tosl.aie the rour th place bel th inleague standings With the In­(ians.

After di awing fil st blood in thethird, Ord was snowed under inBroken Bow's half of the inningali the braves racked up ten SCOlesell .ten hits. The Indians broughtacross five more runs in the nextinning to lee the game.

)·'i II Ie)' i>itdrc-;The Chanticleers were uug in

the whole route but nei the r de­fl'nse nor offense would click tohold off the onslaught., }liltr icklital ted on the mound for Ol'd,tIJcn came out in the thiJ d. 1.).Eel an finishc:d the inning anu(;all ieu thlough the four th andfinally gave up to Finley whoJill'U the lemaining flames. Heg­ularly a fint basel1lan, Finley wasOnl's only effe·ctive lJitcher.

\Vhlle Broken Eowmen welereaching high anu low to swat theball, Or d players hit ten but failedtu muster the scor ing punch. DickBer an led the local hitter s withtlllee in four trips to the plate.

The box score:

Sluggin2 IndiansWhip Ord 15 to 5,Ties Fourth Place

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PAGE T\VO THE oI~b QUIZ, oRD, NEBRASKA ~ULY 29, 1948

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lIere Is foue .Hel>tShopping Bet

We pride ourselves on theall around food service we':lfCcr our cusfomcrs. Buyingin large quantities as we do,enables us to keep ourprices lower .•. and at thesame time provide foods ofthe highest quality. Onceyou've been here we knowyou'Il agree that here isyour best shopping bet.

-Q\llz Want Ads Get Jtesutt"

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Fall from CombineCaus~s Broken Rib. ;

Palmer Canfield received abroken rib and body bruises lastweek when a combine ran oyerhim after he slipped to the groundwhile trying to step up onto themoving machine. .1

Fortunately the accident oc­curred in soft sand, according towitnesses. Otherwise Canffeld'sinjuries might have been moreserious. The combine was on theCanfield farm about two mileswest of Ericson.

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PRIVATE SALE

Asa &Wilma AndersonWe will be ut home 'after S o'clock ecch evening.

Solid oak kitchen set. yellow leather seatsSeveral occusional tables2 youth beds and mattresses, can be used as bunksSeveral pieces of children's furniture; doll house, wagon,

tricycles, cupbourds. doll beds, etc,4-foot chicken feeder, S-gullon watererGarden hose6 steel fence postsNumerous other smell articles

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LICENSE ISS UED.A marriage license has been

issued by County Ju~lge JosephW. Ramaekers to Kenneth Han­ald Keown, 24, of Scotia, and Wil­ma Ann Smith, 17, of North Loup.

-Arthur Auscrod of Bartlettwas in Ord Friday. Mr, Auserodis the county attorney of Greeleycounty.

OUR FIRST

This week we observe our firs.! anrif~ersary as owners of the Or~City Bake~y,Whut success we have mcde is entirely due to the kindness of you, oiJ,rcustQmtnS, andwe wish to thunk you sincerely for the pleu sunt relutionsof the pest yeur,

Mrs. Ivan Robinson Sunday. Inthe afternoon they drove to Sar­gent, Taylor, Burwell and back.

-Mr. and Mrs. Asa Andersonand family drove to Sargent Sun-day to see Mrs. Anderson's great ISSUED LICENSE.aunt and uncle, Mr.. and Mrs. RoyI Albi.n A: A.. bSaJOn,. employed byBrush., the Ord Quiz, and Miss Adelcne

-Mr, and Mrs. Harold Taylor of 111. Meese, employed by th? <?nlCentral City brought their son S5Vlllg.S and Loan. ASSo~latlOn,

Denny to Ord Sunday to spend two were Issued a. marriage licensesweeks with his grandparents, Dr. Saturday morning at Grand Is-and Mrs. G. W. Taylol'. land.

-George Vasicek and Melvin -------------Jonas of Burwell maul' a businesstrip to Kearney Thursday.

E. L. Vogcltana drove to NorthPlatte Sunday and brought Mrs.Vogeltanz and Rosellen home.They had been visiting Mr. andMrs. James Cornwell, a few days.

-Mr .and Mrs. Emil Zikmundreturned from \Vilbur Tuesday,where they had spent .two weeksvisiting with Mr .and Mrs. AdrianZikmund and family and helpingthem with the finishing work ontheir new house.

-Maude HoWell came fromGrand Island on the bus Tuesdayto attend the B.· P. W. meetingand to be the house guest of LucyRowbal and Inez Swain. She re­turned to her home Wednesdaymorning. '

-Dr. and Mis. R. 1<'. Baker anddaughter Marlene, of Denver, leftTuesday after spending a week asg-uests of Mr. and Mrs. 1<'. 1,;. Stod­dard.

-Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Parkins jr.and family arrived Tuesday fromtheir home in California to visithis parents, Dr .and Mrs. GeorgeParkins sr,

-Mr. and Mrs. Jay Brownmade a business trip to SpaldingSunday. t

-Kirk Lewis, Fuller Brushreprescntattve from Ord, is nowcontacting- city and rural home­makers for orders of Fuller Brushproducts. Those desiring to placeimmediate orders are invited tocall 471 at 01·U.- adv, 18-He

-Vera McClatchey is spendingher vacation in Ord with her sisterClara McClatchey. Vera is atruant officer in, the Washington,D. C. schools. '

-Me. and Mrs, Dale Vallier ofBellevue stopped in. O1'd to visither mother Mrs. Mildred Aubleand other relatives enroute homefrom a fishing trip to JohnsonLake.

-A. C. Waterman and DonaldWaterman spent ten days in Ordvisiting and attendil.lg to some Ibusiness. Friday they left for Ft.Dodge, Ia. They stopped inGrand Island and took some ma­chinery from the home' .office ofthe Winter Ray Constructlon Co.to be used at Fort Dodge, Mr.and Mrs. Russell \Vateunall leftMonday driving t\VO trucks for Ithe constructton company to Ft.Dodge. ,

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J. T. Knezacek,Notary Public.

L. D. MILLIKEN.Secretary.

and sworn to before me this 12th day of July, A. D.

(SEAL)< My commission Expires August 6, 1949.

. Subscribed194.8.Approved:Clarence M. DavisGeo. R. GardJ. R. StoIti:

Directors.

Protective Savings &Loan Assn.JlUle so, 1918,

All bIds shall 'be accompanIed by a ccttiflcd checknot less than 5ri~ of the bid.

Bids will be' opencd and tabulated at' a special meeting of thcCounty Board on August 10, 1948 at 11 :00 A. M. Right of CountyBoard to reject any or all bids is hereby reserved.

LEONARD B. WOODS,County Clerk.

Seaied bids will be received in the office of the County Clerk ofValley County, Nebraska On the following approximate quantities ofmaterials to be used in the construction of a County Highway Main­tenance and Repair shop at Or d, Nebraska.

1330-Sacks of Cement5S0~-%" or lAI" x 20' deformed rcbars300-Boar:d feet of 1" x 4" No. 1 fir rough90-2xlOx20' Joists NO.1 fir Or equivalent

4200~Board feet of 1 x 8" Or 1 x 10" No.1 fir shiplap'31-rolls 90 lbs. asphalt slate roofing (Green)

1-3' x 7' outside door style U-260 .1300-Boald feet of 1 x 8 x U' car siding "C" grade or better170-Cu. yards concrete gravelS5-1x12x16' form lumber sheeting W.P. # 3 or belter60-2x4x14' form lumber stays No.1 fir12-2;d2x12' door jambs select fir24-2x8x12' door jambs select fir1-I{eg No.9 D common nails

3000-8x~x16" concrete blocks .6-Sets overhead door hardware (Franz # 912 Or equivalent)

ll-S-light steel sash (opening 3' S%" x 5'5" pivutcd)2-30' x 15" "I" beams 6" faces '

. 3-30' x G" "I" beams maximum width face

STATE~1E~T OF (;O~UITlOX OF Tim

!'OTlCE TO llWUEHS,

Two Suo-Breeze air conditioners. Lowpriced and efllclent. For inunediate in-

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stallution.

Qrd Heatinq& Sheet MetalJay N~!son, Prop, Phone 72

,JUST RECEIVED!

01 Ord, N'ebrasl~a, at the close 01 businessCERTU'ICATE NO. 151.

. RESOVRCE~

Loans to Members on Real EstateFirst Mortgage Share Account Sinking Fund Loans $303,025.00

Interest on Loans Accrued and UnpaId " ".... 53.28Real Estate Sold on Contract 6,029.91OffIce. Building ",."." , , " ,':,'..... 4,000,00Furniture, Fixtures a,nd Equipment ".." ,'... 1.00Bond~ ,,, , , ,,,.,, ,, ,. 80,000.00Cash on Hand and Due from Banks ;............ 47,300.aO

Othe~ot~s~:sel~···::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::$110,11~:g~LIAlllLITIES.

Investment Shares of Members .Installment and Dividends $125, 138.88Full-Paid " , , , " ,..,.., ,.. 190,1303.84

Mortgage Retirement Shares and Dividends 42,842.62Due Borrower on Incomplete Loans 689.97Advance Payments by Borrowers for Taxes and Insurance., 5,683.10Undivided Profits " "., ..,., ,.., ,.., ,... 10,356,92Dividends Declared, Unpaid and Uncredited 2,851.61Reserves

General , , " , ,........ 62,005.21Uncollected Interest on Loans ,................................ 53.28

,Other Liabilities, Miscellaneous Income 97.60Total Liabilities , , $110.113.09

STATE OF NEBRASKA }ssCounty of Valley .

. I, L. D. Milliken: Secretary of the above named Association, dosolemnly swear that the Iorcgolng statement of the condition of thesaid Association is true iind correct to the best of my knowledgeand belief.

And we hope you'll come inqguin und

party, Saturday, July 31, we

COFFEE· & ROLLSFREE

And, as a little anniversaryare going to serve

So ,c.onw ip Saturduy to oUr birthduy party,

often,

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,ORD CITY BAKERY

Conte In and Get Your Share.

FRANK and WILl\IA DHUDII(

Dudug the past yeur we have mcde numerous lmprovernents in Our bukcry equip­

ment. und we .believe we are now in a belter position then ever 11) se~V'o you well, "Ifyou're not p: steady consumer of our baked goods, this is yout invitation to ~iv~ .. us atriul, We know you'll be back lor more.

Watch for Details Next Week!

The

VALLEY P.ROPANE GAS .COr

- .ORDIS NEWEST ENTERPRISE

18,000 GALLON STORAGE'- COl\lPLETB PROPANE BULI{ PLANTNORTH OF FAIHGROUNDS

And AlongThis Sume

Thought,

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TH EY W~O GIVE.HAVE. ALLT"INGS"THEY WHO WIT~­

~OLD HAVE NOTHING

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Those who hove an ad8­quate amount of insuroncecoveroge h<;lve peace ofmind \ and assurOllce thotthey are protected in theevent of ony disoster oremergency,

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ALLlS'CHALM~RSSALES AND SERVICE

~~L,~HG

RULeS'OR

'ARM pt.OPLI

The los~p( an ~rm ~r leg is a high price to pay lor sa' ing ten sec­onds. \'fhcno.P~ra.tingpowcr machinery, tak~ time to be carefu.1,

YQur lile will, b.e ~areri( you •• :'

Obu.1v, ,hest ii,npl. rules:

o Shu,t ~ff P.T~O, beforlt ollemp1ins to undog corn pIcker,bSllw, e,I~. ,'.\ .

e Keep ail shield, In ploc& ywhen OperQling machine.

€) Do~i, tr~st,d~(eclive hitch'~sl 'brakes, dutches, seals.oNe.ver mount or .dismoun' from CI moving traclo~. Don',rId, on draw~ar. .

\o Don', wear, loose, floppy c1othlngaroundpower machinery.

o Think first,; Afler the Qcclclen' itlJ 100 lale.

This )far a disabling injury probably will s.trike some(arm pwonen,ry .19 sc:cc:>nds. Don't Itt carelessness put lour namcon that the.

St£t'iALSAfETl' UOAOCASTOn The NQlionoi F,o'!,," H~m'Hour. JII't 24,' .&.11. NIC Slglionl

TAI~E TIME TO 8E SAFE

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PAGE THREE

H. RICE

Carson's Market

See Us Today

at my lot next to

COATS

off

SHIRTS

Saturday, July 31

SOCIAL SECURITY CLAIMS.Stanley D. Allen, field reprc­

scntat.ive of the Grand Island So­elal Security Administration fieldoffice, will be at the court houseb Ord at 11 a, m., Thursday,August 5. Losses, caused by de­laycd filing of claims at age 65or III the case of death, can onlyb,~ prevented by the prompt Win'"of claims. Questions in regard t:;the requir'ementsfor an insured~tatu3 under the Social SecurityAct should be presented at thetime listed above.

$1.79

MEN'S SHOES

SPORT

20%

SPORT

$1.49 to $,2.49

CHILDREN'S

'CANVAS SHOESSizes 9i to 3. regulur $3.00 value

Small lot of Men's quulity two­toned oxfords' ' $6 5059.00 vulues ..... ".. •

Men's quulily sport shirts.to $3.95.

MEN'S SUITS

FARM'~RS ELEVATQR,. NORJH LOUP

TheWAYIIEWAY-QUICK START!

-FAST FINISH!·ECONOMICAL GAINS!

Lot

off

SHIRTS

SHORTS

49c

·$1.39

One

BENDA'S

5'''.

SPORT

MEN'S

SUMMER SLACI{S

20% off

Boys long sleeved style. $2.00 values

Athletic type. an 85 cent valuo ofreul quulity,

w',-.1IIl••lII!IInDlIII••••iI.-rIllIl.....IIIC'amllllllllll'l..i&llIIilf.'l'lll!ll1ll•••••••IIlII••••

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Summer weight suits, all wool tropicul worsteds in spring

tweeds. solids and stripes. Sizes 31 to 44. vqlues to $37.50.. '

Twenty suits in this lot and thoy go ut , ',' .

CLEARANCE!

$11.000 ExpendedDams. Terraces;Loan Rates Told

~ma~t Long mont, IDemer an(~ at! Ellis Carson Is-~lr. and ~hs, C, W, Clarlt' left I

Fliday for Holdreg~ where the-y i AI·rp~~·'t Ml'Gna'nerspent the week end wilh .their son, 'lin ~ "":JArden Clark an,l,his f:tmily. They I Ell's Carson Ords flyin oro-le~~n1(~:1 to Onl Sunday af~en~~on, I ce r, was. ~.am~d. ma nn g cr ~f P t h e

> ~1:s.~oy Blush ,o~ ,Sal pl nt , lOrd municipal alrpo rt by the cityfEll 1 hUI s,llay and chipped .he! council this week to fill the va­ankle bone and pulled th~ l1ga-1 caney left by the resignation ofmcnts and muscles loose 111 her Gene Bar i.e ttleg, '-~lr, and Mrs. Chas. Lewis A private pilot himself, Carson

went to York Sunday to visit ea id ~hat a flight ~nstluetor wouldJohnny Lewis who is in the hos- be hired to continue the flYUlgpit al at the 1,0,0,1". home. Johnny classes at the field. Sev~l~ planes'lUffel ed a st roke a week ago and 1WIll be available for t raiuing andis getting along fine now. rental, he added. . , "

,-Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cronk K S. Murray, Ord relator, was '~Ol1(,E'lnd family spent a two week va- arnounced as the new manage'!" of I To all lando\vners and/or ten-cation visiting her parents in the fannlar.d crops at the airport. ants livi!1g adjacent to any of theLincoln. ----~~----' . ICounty maintaincd highways of-~tr. and ~hs. C. J. MoItensen P'f LI d L H Valley County that you are here-

"pent a long weeJ((nd visiting at C. oy • oon by requested to mow the weedsCullen Lake as guests of MI'. and along the said roads adjacent toMrs. E. C. Leggt't and Mr. and Bure."'1 ....t Ma'xwell ;i'l;ur rcspcctiye pruperties.:\lIs. C. A. tndel~son and fam.il}es. ~ ~ . ValJt>:>, Count:>'

:-~[r. ant. MIs. IjallY Mceor-. ,.". . 1I1gll\la~' DClla rt ll1ent'11Iek and \\ard Bierce drove to, BUllal senlees for Pfc. Llo)d L. oJ

~orfolk SUl1Llay, where they at-I Hoon who was killed in action on July 22-2tc~elllling a family leunion picnie, the Nonnanely beachhead on June'lOnoring ~fr. McCormicks' brothel' 6, Hlt1, .wIll be hdd at the Max- L , ,__ ,lnd family from Highland Falls, well natIOnal cemetery at 10 a. m, II

N. Y. Tuesday, Aug. 3. AUCTION SALE-Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jewett and A fonner Ord resident, he went

~on, Hex, Jr" "Bosco", took a overseas to England in February, 'ttip to Lincoln Satunlay for a 19 t1, with Co. I, 12 Inf., Fourth~our of the state house and zoo as ~fototizell division.1. ~de~ration of the younger Je\~- He is survived by Walter lioon,~tt s bll'thday next week. He Will brother of OrJ. and ten other')e 11. brothers and sisters. His parents

an,1 a sister, Bessie, predeceased Ihilll_. ' ' ~ I

-Where Would you look to seeif somor..E' had found your lost live­~tock? In the QUIZ want ads,of eOUr'3e. tf" --'----'-----, '-------..'-

:\Ir~. Franl\. ('ernilianti Cdt:>, JanC'.

\Ve take this mean:-lof thanl(ing all of youfriends and l'e1alivesfOI' the gifts, earlls andlellers received duringand aft£!" our stay atthe clinic hospital, allthat came to see us3.11d especially Dr.Hemphill allll nur'Oeswho tool< care of usduring our stay.

\Ve wish to extendour thanks to themany friemls and l'e1a-

•lives, for their kind­ness durin.g the illnessof our loving son andbrothel'. Also thanksto the sing~rs arid Hey.G. E. Fogelman.

:\Ir~. Anna E, Fotlt:\11'. allLI :\lrs. GustFoth ,JI'. am! family:\11'. amI :\Ir~. EdSlllit h <lntl falllil:>':\11'. anLI :\Ir~. Al'''­u~t stO\ e amI falllily:\Ir. anti :\lrs, EdckUiLJt.'l'llol'f amI falllil:>':\11'. anti :\Ir~. lIel'lu­an :5111it:l amI famil:>':\11'. anti :\lr~. Fmnl,VeJllllg anti. famll,r:\11'. a:Hl :\ll's. Ah inFoth amI family

Card of Thanlu; -~----

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i Card of Thanks -

Lq;ionAllIl'deanAu~i1iary.

THE ORO QUIZ, ORO, NEBRASKA:

\Ve wish to thank allof you who helped usI'aise mor,ey to buy thepolio pack by sub­suibing for magazinesthru our 01 g aniza tion01' by giving us dona­tions.

Card of Thanks -

$259.95.'

Available On Thri(J~ faymenf

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CORONADO7 Cv, Ft, DELUXE

Refrigerator

o Fre'exer Chest Holds 40 Ibs:

o Chill Chesl will hold 22 Ibs:

• FuU S~ven Cubic Fool

Be ready for blistering summer heat.Invest in the 8est Buy On The Malketo14,89 sq. ft. shelf area, 3·woy Iqtch.large one bushel dry storoge brn.4 tilt out ice cube trays, 56 cubes.freez.er Chestholds4q Ibs. of froz.enfood, Chill (chest holds 22 Ibs. ofmeat. Five Year Wcrranty.

1101.'01'''') at Vinnlf•A fried _chicken dinllC'r was

ginn in honor of \Vni. Dudley,u,d Carl Smith at the home of1\11'. and Mrs. Klar,ecky Sunday,Jdy 25. Those prei.ent wel'e thehcnon:'Si ,g l',e sts, Mr. and ~1l's. ~or­lis Bensoll, Mr: and MIS: LeonKlaneel,y. 1\11', al~d MIS. Lconal dKlanccl{y," Geneva Bensc'il andAriel;," Hunt,

SEE YOUR LOCALOCCIDENTAL AGENT

A!5ociatioll, Lct thcU! earn

Don't let them lie idle. , ~ put

your 5a\il'l;;! to work at the

our l'q;ular Semi,Annual Dh i·

.occiJcatal 13uilJil1g & Loan

• • , as a fox!

Spen.d \~hat you must,

sa ~'e all you can , , , then

you'll really be S~fAHT

JULY 29, 1948

, VCbL'l't Urit.lgt·.-'Irs. L, D. ~HIliken mtertained

l a dessert bridge' party in hOll0r.. I her sister, MIS, J. A. H3.itt,.' 1]1) Wi\~ visiting her t: fl um Cali·:l rnla.

, l'itch (,Iu~ ~[cd::; 1F IS'I MIS. Clara Kincade entert a incd unera erv.ces, th, Thursday af t e ruoon pitch club II at her home "~:~rsllay. . for LeRoy FothI Dlur.cr Guests Funeral services were held at -The A. \V. Pierce family, who, Sunday dlr.ncr guests of Mr. ,ar.d Mrs, Chet Kirby were Mr. and tbe Evangelical church in Mira ale touring the west via auto an.

Vallev Thursday arternoon at two tratlcr, and having' a fine time,Mt s. Ralph Burson and family,Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schauers and o'clock fOI Le Roy Waltcr F'oth, 39, write that their next stop will be

<wanek Famllj Han.' Rcunlou. Sunday Guest-s. who died after a lingering illness, at the II, 'K. Moser home in Sum-Me rubcrs of the Swanck family family, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Graul Monda", July 19. Imer, Washina ton.

Sunday dinner guests at Mr. and f 'I 'I d 'I Bill 01 ~.' t in Ord Sun,.Iav Ior a reunion ami y, ., r. an "' rs. J.)I Rev. Ge rald Foglcrncn officia t- -2\11'. and Mrs. Ivan Enveart01 ,. and Mrs. Ivan Botts we r e Mr. and '[ d f '1 'I Ire ~ - 01

! t hc park. Those p nso nt were "' ogenson an a nu Y, "' r. anc ed, and Hastings-Pca rson mort-. and f'arn i lv of Route 3, Ord, areMr s. La: ry Botts and famil" of ", L' I D k I' th :l I 01'II. and Mrs. Chas. Cie mny of 01 "y~r::;. r rcc ra 'e,,>.enne anc uarv had cha rae of the arrange- iuovina to No iIh Platte where heWood Rive r, Mr and Mrs. Chas. l' M l' II f N th 01 - - C -'!llrwelJ, Mr. and Mis. John Swan- Inness and f'anuly of Burwell, coso ,ary owe 0 • or ments, Burial was in the Evan- will work on the rail roa d as a

:; and son and "11': and Mrs, Bd Piatte and Catherine Marks. gelical ccmet crv in Mira Valley. brakeman. Theil' address will be!I,IIS. JennIe ~ladJox and fal,lily _ 01

,:-<s('n arid sons of Cotesf'ie ld, Mr. of Benkelman, Be rnard Iriness of Leonard Marks, Edgar Hoe, Alfred 1603 West Second street.'ld Mrs. Stanley S\\ a nek and " ..----------------------~ IBurson, Joc Dobiovsky, George -,Mr. al1LI Mrs. Ernest Rahl·

I'hcdf'ord, and Mr. and Mrs. S'\1)1 I \ ,1111ily of Arcadia, !Ill'. and Mrs, CI-IUIJCH NorI'[~S ,Sperling and Ernest J. Lange meyer write from Prairie Du Sac,"1\1 Swanek, Al'l101d Tesncl' and GuggtnJ;\us and falllily of 01) ll\- I \, L, sel'Vel! as pall bearers. \Vis. to, hav .... their Quiz renewed,

l'i:.l Wa'-h , I·,·te S\\ anele of Elb." MI'. and Sunda~' e\'enin . J1" ." _-_'- • Leroy Foth was bOIn in Valley They tell us the ClOp:> are looking\11~. FI<lnk Graus alld daug:1ter, Mr dY~1" \V ~t' ea

Gtl"S" \Hl e: Cit llTI f Ch . t Icounty Sept. I, 1903. All of his fine and that for a while this

\11. and l\lls. ~llke Glaus, LUll!!e •. an ,; ,IS ~ t: co Uo.¥t~1~I~OS, . \"" !, 0 , f1:>. life since chilelhuod was spent in ~pring they \vol~ied over an excess"Jlkt'y am! BellY Glal's of ::it. of Blt\\,ttr, 1111,. GLn Gu,.,t;en: (lh 1"~lan Chu,lC.h.) Mira Valley with his parcnts the of moistl\re when we were wlitingI' 1 ~1 d l>1 J!' I:nos amI MIS. Ode Sltll\\ ell or CI)'de Scott, n1l11lster It" .' b t h' d th TI I

.IU, • r. an IS. 0 III Galka sr. Cl; \v.' \V'I ' Ball B'bl S'l 1St a e Gust }>oth a'ld hIS mother, a ou a\ll1g a rou. ley a sotel John jl'. of Ord, ~1I. and 1111 s. Ie) U1ne, ) lJll1lng. 10 ,h~1la 'in 1

1e 'Ie 1~0 up. Mrs. Anna Foth who stilI 1iVl'~ on speak of having all the building

[."(} Nabily and son, ~ll'. aI'll! ~hs. --- I: a. m. I) e s.c 100 .• ,,' their falln near Ord. He was a mateIial they need.i\Velll'~ Grau3 anll !\lr. anel 1I!l's. Udll1'll from \'l'~("atiol\ ~ ~lc·O,?,.a."m., M~lnll;g \\O~::;lll~. Christian ,and was active in church --Vere Carson returned Thurs-I '''llglas Nelson of Grand Islam!'; Hr. and Mrs. Hlldll1g Pearson I' 7tc~13<>es ,,' Tte .S}1u~,h HeHaled WOI k until his health failed. He day froll1 a ten day vacation spent"II, amI Mrs. 'Hem y Graus of and S?l1S r~tUl nt'd fr om. a ten day lJ1 6';: U Ip ~lt::; . P' I' ~1 t leaves to moul'll his passing his visiting the northern PacificI ',,[umbus, and ~lr. and ~lI's. Hal'- \aC'allO:1 1uesday evenlllg, They. ,;:> p. m., oung tOp e s • ee - mother of OnI, five sisters, Mrs, stat~s..,01 l;ennd and family of Ord. s!'ent l,'art, of the time seeil,g t~e Illlg., .," .,' . Edna Bibel'llorf of Willow City~ -111'. anll Mrs. Henry Pesha

~\ghts ll1 Colorado, where they VIS- 8:??, p. m" ,e\t~:ll;F E\~ngt!Istlc N. D" Mrs. Frieda De Young of amI daughter left }>'riday morn-St'\\' anti. So ~,leet Ited Estes park, Colorado Spring, Is'~i\let,' "Mes~agt. Jesu3 and the Clay Center, Mrs. Bertha Stone ing for .their home. at Lafayt'tte,

:\!l'3. }o'. L. Stoddard entertained alld D~n\'Cr. They were guests of C Tll~tn" "of Scottsbluff, Mrs. Ellua Smith Inl!. HIS parents, Mr. and ,Mrs,'i'e' StW and So club FridJ.y aft- ~fr. anll ~lq. HaJph Misko One da)'h ulsday, 9.00 to 1~.00 BIble and Mrs. Geltrude Smith of Pe- Ign. I'esha, relullled to their hOllle. 11\0:,n. ~Irs. J. A, Haitt, si~tcr Ian,j went to Kan~as to vioit Mr. ~~ 0,~1 and /tu;lr for chIldren 6 to o!'ia, llI, and two ~rother;:, Alvin with the'm to spel;d sevcral weel{s,,'~ltlng 1I'Ir3. L. D. Millikc-n, was j and Mrs. Halol,J Bedell at Augus- Tbta.'Slo a1;8l0'0 v'bl }> oth of West F1al11s, Mo" ancl They Will all VISit Mrs. HenryI gue~t. • t'=!. UISl.~y, . p. Ill, ul e Gust Foth Jr. of Ord. Pesh8.'s parenls at ::5ioux City en-

___ ' stuJy. Everyon~ weIo;ome. _, ',_~_, , • route.

Entertain Fric:llIs. U. 1'. W. I'kale -;:il~__;letho~U~t(:hul'l.l~ nOSE Sl'.\U ~EWS. -~frs. Geo. Hastings went to.\lrs. Joe Marks entertainelJ a The Hose Star club Illet at the Oplaha Tuec;day to receive medical

'Iollfl of ladiC's wl:o fOlmel Iy livcel TueGday evening the Bu::;inc-ss L. V. Hassell., pastol' home of Beulah Coakley with 16 tt'eatment at the alIergJ: elin~c:,I !IIII'd Valley I'riday. They cele- <"ncl PrQfc-ssion.al \\omen met to- . Next Sunday, Hev. L. N. Blough, members and thrte visitors pres- -Mfs. Althur Jeffenes VISitedI ated the tilthda "S of Mrs. Paul gcthel' for ~,'plcnic supper at the Ifield secretary ?f BI yan Memorial ent. Everyone enjoyed having her parents M1'. and Mrs. Geo.

01 Old p8.lk. ll.ere were 18 pre'sent hOSP1\ltal of Lll1eo:n, Nebr., Will 'I I l' I . 't l' 1fT'entz, MIS. Lee Foo,t\\unvler. ~Irs.. I . I I ., rs. B mel' Luellke of Red BinI, "OS,Cl_11.1 S. au. rom uesday<> mc lJd!ng thrc-e guests, Grace I spea < at the Metho(list church. N b t J L' d'"e ~1arks and ~Irs. \V. C. II. • e 1'., an old member of the club, un I r n ay evenll1g."<'11. Bailey, MIS. Ella \\\;c!{bach and The official board will be post- pnsent. Mrs. Richard Hal! joined -Mr. amI Mrs. }>'. M. Blessing

Vua ~fcClatchey. poned one wee!{. the club. The aftelnoon was spent took their son Al, Douglas DaleThe general meeting of the embl'oidering for the eo-hostess and Bill Anderson to Lincoln

In:>~allill" Officers \Von:an's . Society of Christian Mrs. Dale Coaklev. . A very de~ Thursday where the boy~ took Approximately $11 ,000 has been,." . SerVIce Will meet at the church I' 01 th . t . t· t. The Heoe~ah lodg .... had lllstalh-I\VeLlneSday aflell100n Auou"t Hh' lcious lunch was served by Mrs. ell' en rance eXa1llll1a lOllS 0 -xpenclC'll so far this year in the

tl?n ,.of officers Tue~day night. • ,_____ 0 • • Dale Coakley and Mrs. Beulah the University of Nebrasl\.a. Valley County conservation pro-DIStllet d~.puty preSident, Lola I l'I11'btian SCit'llC(' Sen Ins Coakley. -~lr. alld Mrs. Clarence Davis ,;ralll for the. construction of ter-Thom~s and her staff fro III Eric- "L{)vc is the subject of the les. Jean and Judy Dresley of AI'- drove to Taylor 011 bu~iness, Fri- laces and danls, aeeording to Paulson did the it;l, s.talling. MIS. John I son-selmon which will be I'eall c8-dia spent last week at the hOllle Jay. Owens, AAA chairman.

l.'l' ~ ll VI"l:l( r Bc IS t II ' I of th~I'r pl'alldn.'I'''llt.", MI.'. al1l1 ,-~fr. and Mrs. C. \\'. Clark II" l'el)OI'ted tllat a 11'lllb'I' of~ _ ,c"l 'on, • was, .ms.3. ell, as nob e I in Clllistian, Science churehe.s c... ~" - ' d t N I' I ,,' d l. gl In I a 1d '1 J \\' f d Mrs. Pete Duryea. rove 0 e 19 1 Thursday morn- dams anll tenaces al'e cUlTent!y!'Ill'. aile! ~1rs. han }{obin~c'n en- .• l ., l~,' onn al 01' was I throu~hout the wol1d on Sunday M i " j

:' I tained l\fr. ar.d Mrs. Verlin l11stalled a:;, vlec grar.d. Augu~t 1, 19-18. '1'. and Mrs. John McDonald ng. un' er construction by contractors.

Iof Grand Island alrivcel Friday --~lt'. and ~hs. Jake Chalupski Even a larger amount of similar

.~illith and Mrs. Christinil Vcleba I \ k The Golden Text is: "\\'e have aflellloon at thc Hoy McDonald are. cnjoying a ten day visit \~.·ith constlueUon is, expected to be done"j ii fi~h dinner Tu('sdJ.v evenl:l o"'. LUllchl.'all nown .and believel! the love that h tl A tl I :l01 ,ome. MI'. McDonald is the jan. lelr son, r 1111', w 10 alllyel by the fanners as soon as therill.' fbh were caught by Keith Mrs. C. J. MortensCl1 and ~lr~. God hath to us, God is love; and Itor of the ~Iethodist' church of Wednesd:l'y from \his work in elec- falln work slacks up, he said.

I :vuinson in the riHr. Joyce Olsson enterlaimd at a hL that dwelleth in love d'selletll Grand Island an,.1 is having his tronl;-s ill NOlth Carolina. . 'I XCIV W/H'ut Hatelunch"on \Vednesday for 'Mrs. In GoO, and God in him" (I Jol1n ~·aelion. They left Sunday mOln- ~,Sony~, ,~'eggy anl1 Lynne An- An adjusted price sup~ort loanAlex Cochrane \\ho is movin.' to 4:16,) OthEr Bible citations in- u:g. for Pleasanto:1 where they will t delslJn ,\\"Il', guests .. ~t a la\\:l late of $2,01 was received thisScottsbluff in the ne'ar fUlure" eludt" "Beloved, let us love One ~n· VISlt other relatIves. jpalty l<~lda). noon gl\tn br ,Ml~. week from the federal g'overn-

. othcr: for love is of God; and lke McDonall an>! ~frs. Liz,zie 1~luLe Co\e), Dawn and Caloly/l ment Owens announced The loanevcryone that loveth is bOl1l of Stovel' of ('I'a'd I I, I ,', I 111 the Covey Val'll. '. .':\lotlt'lu :Uh~ :\Ieds G d d k ,'. 1. sane alll\ el '.. ,,01 " " , ," rate set earlle'r thiS season was

o ,an noweth God." (I John Sunllay evelllng, where they will . -cara, Lee al.ll Bue.ky . Jones 't'llol,t"d at ~'_).O"' I'n Valle' C'O'llltyThe Modcln ~1is~ 4·H club met 4'7) d • I h b ti 0 d ' ... v ).a" the high . 1St I ft . ~__ .. , ~..__ ._.__ spcn several 'days visiting' at the \\ 10 a \ e l'en vaca olllng In r for No 1 wheat

, senoo a un ay a e1'- - ~ home of their blolher, Mr .am! iwith their aunt and uncle, 2\.11'. and " .I.,oon. This club is composed of The Ord i;;, allgr!ical Mrs. Hoy McDonal1. Mrs. Bruce Covey, left Thursllay }> or 03~S, ~he. govclllment sup-high school girls \\'orking on l"llited UI't'thl't'll ('hurdl MI'" lllolnin'" for their home in Cal- pOlted pnce IS llsted at .66 under IelthtT sumlllU' or winter' wald- J. L. Arnold, l'a.3tor • onc ay e\:enmg' dmnel' gue'sts ifoll1iJ..

othe loan program for No.1 grade.

l'C bes, which they \vill model at Worship services Sur.day 9: 45 ~t ,the Da\ld NOI~llstJ.om home -Mr. and Mrs. Holland Nor- At this t~me, no loan rates havethe fair this fall. They \vilI study D, m. ancl Thur~day 8 p. m. ell' Rev., and, Ml,S. Jllll Mason lllan enlertained her pan'nls, Mr. bc.en lecelved for barIe'y and lye.aCCE:Ssot it'S at the, next meeting. Bible Study Sunday 7 :30 a. m. and fall1ll) of ,~t. 1 auJ, ~ev. ~[al- and ~1t's. \Vm. \\'ozniak and Donl The suppurt price on potatoes is

Sunday'school 10:30 a. 111. ~0IJ1Hva;1 A~\1rp of Albl11, \\ yo" Sunday. '~2,55pel' cwt" No.1 sae!,ed, FOB, lIu'nol:s IIU~lJi~l1(l. " The T Annual Assembl:r at Mil·, 0~1 Are~\dia~n • rs, Hay McCollev -Dick Andersell, son of ~1r. an,l c,al'.

~I ,.. E 1 It h d .. I fCid, Nebrasl,a, \vl11 b('gUl August Roy Allelnan cal lied Inal'l last 1\118. V. A. AnuelSt'l1 , \vho spent -_._--~------,---

tl' I~. 1 ,s§ar

doC' a. a t::cIlllC at Ififth wilh the W.S.W.::5. convC'n- last wed, visiting Mr. anll Mrs. ATTENDING SCHOOL.

IC' pal < 't11 av e\'ellI11D' 111 10 or week while our r~g'llar 111al'l c'al':c • ~ • 0 n lion. ' C John Anelersen at Albia, Ia. spent

of her hu<ha"1" Q bll,tl'llay Satu riel' Stanley Emery hall ]1'1'" \'ac'a- Mrs. Dorothy Switzer, former" • C1 ~ , • r-, ~ the week end in Chicago with hisday. Guests were Mt'. and Mr;:. ,~--- ---- -------- -- tion. SI'ot"I' Dett., Lu. n'Eidence of North Loup and new

S H Md· UdhulI:>' E, allgdical --- ' • ~ ~ u - l' J' t f th Y\.... CAam oe, r. an' Mrs. Aln;ond I Lutl;erun l'hurdl 0 -lIfl'. and ~1rs. Don Auble en- execu Ive Ilt:C or 0 e

Bl.ox and f,a.llli!y, ~lrs. '!?ora. Koll, C. Je"lksen, Pastor dl'lko Group tertained Dean Misko and \\'m. in Gral~d Islal~d is at,tencl-

IDI and !lfl~ G \\ McG" r ~ ,i1\V' the YWCA traininoD' school in

',' • -- . ..' mms anu Sunday school and Bibl., cla<s Ndson at dinner Sundav. pHe\ ami MI" L V }1a <' ell w - 01 tClke Forcst, Ill. Mrs. Switzer re', ."... ~s , . at 10 a. m. T k t 0 -~fi·. ami 1111's. Svl Paniell1ekre 0 m,,'ha 01 re:-ntly took tinle out from her

Chun'h seniee at 9 a. m. Notice I VI .'etumed Wednesllay flom Denver academic: work to visit ,the AltcaIly sen·ice'. 'Th',. , < ,vhete they hall visited her sister, IJC~tilute"in Chicago, .She will as. ORD

Confirmation classes Saturday ur~day morning bright and 1I.1Is. Leona Catron and son for H;me her .duties Aug', 1.10:30 a. 1l1. ar.d Mor.day at 8 p. m. eady the Odako camp ~ire girls flve days.,' ~ , -_-_-_--_-_-_-__-_-,~---...;..--------------------

JOlI1t Luther League mc.cling at \\lll leave for sightset'inK tour of . --Mr. and ~1rs. HenlY Bf'nda 1~1.Old Park. Wcdnesday, July 28. Omaha.' They wOlked harel all and family spent the weel< end in I."

"Hemember the Sabbath Day year to ealn thc ll1eney for ex- Omaha atending a family reunionto ke('p it holy." pcn.ses. Mrs. L. A. Mllncy, Md. with ~11'. and Mrs. Otto Retten-

_________~ • ~Vallace Doe and Mrs. Geo. Hast- pleJ'er and their fa ll1lly.A:>sl'llllJllcs of God. Il1gs will take calS and ha\c

Sunday school, 10:00 a. m. chalge of the OUtlllg. The gloup 11e--:-B\\~ossk Flt'antejl i~, absen,t ftr?l;l\\• ,. will spend Thlll<day nl'gl1t at the .1 _I ,a le r alm,et~ SOle:.

orS,lJp and Praise service, ' ~ F I I b II f th11;00 a. nL Comlllllnion will be }{fgis Hotel and have br"aktast !'i,ISS rane las een I or eselYed. at the hotel dinnillg roon;. They past two w:c!cs.

_ _I Evangelistic senice 8:00 p. m. plan to visit Boy~ TOWIl Joslyn -Mrs. Ernest Vodehnal and17h~ <'ol'_l'r>f \70'l"C/'l_~t Prayer Service (at church) l\femorial, the airport, tal~e in the IbabY left the Orll hospital Sat--'I ... C), ,,_ -II ..... 'Tuesday 8:00 p. m. show at q1e Orphcum and do some unlay. They wele gUt:sts of Mr.

denJs. Yo.' "'''',". ",.,1, ,ncr"J,J-T",p~".I~ I Young People's sen'icel

Friday shopping, and Mrs. Ed Belan for severalArmstrong an(l -- 8:00 p. m. Girls making the hip are Shar- days. .

AmeIican 'Legion meets Tues-/ Next Sunday, Aug. 1 is Mission- en Jean Hastings, Lonaine Dun- -~Ir. and Mrs. Neil Doane andl\.rUlstrong day evenil1"'. alY day. August 8th. Rev. M. F. lap, Eloise JolJst, Marilyn Ab- (amlly were guests of Mr. andA7 ' ':'", ", Brandt. t~e Nebraslla Dist. Supt. salon, Margulet Lan g, Kay Mrs. Leonard Luddington SundilY·

Phone 'i Ord. Nebr..Los ALllo?S Will meet )> llday 'WIll be With us. Come and enjoy Hugh e s, Adalinc StuLlneeka, -Veme Jobst is spending this---_-_~ , ~-'~ • \\lth 1\1Is. }oloyd I3er8,nek. jthe minislty of the WOld with us. Kart'!: Nume')'l'l', Sharo:l Olsson, weel{ with his parents, Mr. and'~ .""""~-"'-""' ~~_'''''''~';:';;;'Y'':'''"'';';_'"'~~~~~~--~=-:-~_~~~~~ allli Elal':_ Cook ~~~~1~1~ f~b~~;\a~:.lIle has been em-

:\L\1IlEX \·ALL"'~Y. -Mr. and Mrs. L~ster Nash andMI'. an,J Mrs. Edward 1'enas amI two daughters flew their Piper

f~JI\i1y spent Sunday aflel'lloon Super Cl'uiser to Harlan, la, overWith ~I1. and ~1l's. John Hntby the we'ek end for a visit with Mrs.

I awl family. Nash's parents.I ' Mr. ~nd Mrs. Geraltl Dy'e ac- -ltev. and Mrs. L. V. Hassell,

cOlllpD.l1led by MIS. Nellie D)'e and left Monday mOl'lling for a twelve IAnlll D>'c drove to Alliance day vacation visiting their threeWednesday to alenll 'the funeral chilliren in Colorallo. TIll'Y willof GClald's aunt. _

Ur, anti JI.lI's. S. A. \\'atennan ~*~--..,..~spent Sunday aftelnoon at NorthLoup with Mr. am! ~hs. HaIryTolen.

Mrs. Mag~ic Honeycutt alid ~lr.

and Mrs. HallY Me)'els of NorthLoup were Sunllay evening callersof MI'. and Mrs. Ed Shoemaker.

,Mr. and Mrs. Ed\\'anl Siemekand family, ~1l's. Kathetinc Siem­ek and Bernartl Micek all of Co­lumbu3 were Saturtlay and Sun­day guests of MI'. and Mrs. Joe<::ulkoski anti Tommy. Mr. andMIS. Robert CZ3plewsJd of LoupCity werc .also Sunday guests,

Mr. and Mrs. Harold OWtnsspent Sunday evening with Mr.and 1111'S. Joe <::ulkoski and Tommy.

Mr. anel MIS. Edwalll Penasane! family weI c FI iday eveningcall~rs of Mr. anti Ml s. Ed HI ubyan<1 family.

Bob Dye spent the week endat home. '

Hey. amI l\1l's. Eugene Olson andfamily. Johnny Hammar, Mr. and~1Is. Isadore Olson were SUl1l1aygUo'sls of Mr. and MIS. LloydNeedham amI Vernon. .

MI', and Homer Jones called on~fr. anl1 Mrs. Harold BUlson and Iat the home of ~fr. and Mrs. Gor- idon Howard Svnday aftellloon. I

HI'. anti Mrs,. Homer Jones were I'Thursday evcl1lng callers of Mr.an,l Mrs. E. Shoemaker.r - ;

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PerlOflIJUIICe Pacemaker I,'1 .,}. •

Grea'(er \·.llue than ever! More practical farm features than') ou'l~ find in any tractor of cOll1p.uablc size. -

] fLat's the new 2.ploil', 4'C}'lilldet Oliver "66"-stiU th~"biggest little tractor built." , . . ,

'1'1 "6"'" 6 ( t' J ., 1'" I t, Ie,;) s . 01\1 an .~pcc transllllSSlon-a (lng \lIt 1 t le

1 ud l\hstr gOHl'llOr-gIHs >0\1 almost any groun9 .tr.ayeland dra\l b,lr pull combinat:on >ou necd, <\t an 0f,clatini[conomy dlJt adds up to sliostantial sa\in"s in {lie •

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Check these aJ..titional "big tractor" featurcs IOU get il1I t ' r6" d' d . ' k' ff ' "t 11' new\). : Ireel l'IH' PO\Icr ta e·o , Oil l\liser trans.

mission case, fll,)~ting oil PU\llP SCl~Cl1 inlet, dlOic~ of iu~er..changeal,!c CJst ~rol~ :~r stamped stcel, \1 ht:els for Row Cropu:odels, &,lttc.rr IglU~:O~1 and aU$o:,n.a!l!= spal k advanc.e. ~fli~elcnt po\\er Itft, baSIC tnterch.Hla;eability. of our full line oftractor-motllited tools \I i~h "n other new Row Crop ll1odels:Ibilt il~ l{qw Crop, Standard, Ro\y Crop \lit.h Adjmt;lbkFront A:\.te or Siugle Front Wheel. ,.. . ,

_ Get all the f~ct's on Ithty a,dvan!=ed .ceatu~'~s' Ol;\:er. 6ff~ts '~lts new. tl'lctor flc"et tnat IllJlks the bcgln o •

uing of the second ccntury of building fineCallll u.!.lchincr)'. ~ollle in to see us.

L~~G1()N I ANNUAL

Vanev CountyIrnrllement Co.

ORD ,NEBR.

ECCELEBRATION

rl'\YO BIG VAYS

M'on'day &Tllesclay. Aug'ust 2and 3

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Dan~ces Eath EvbntnfAt Tovin J-iaUOld Tim;e Moti., Aug. 2 New Tirne rues.,-Aug·. 3

The Ra:;mussen Orch('strct will pray for the dance Monday evening

The Ka¥ Mills Orchestrct will play for the d~.U1ce Tuesday evening

HELP lUAl(E TIllS A GALA EVENTOver 20 Prizes Given Awuy, Including Wa:shillg Mcichi!1e and Platform Rocker

AUGUST 2 - Elba vs. Scotia: Sco'tia Junior Legion vs. Ord Junior Legion

AUGUST 3 We~tern Ea'gles of' On~aha vs. Scotia Red Sox. The WesternEagles Are a Traveling Colored Team

C.a'i~f),v(d wi~h 25 Con'cessi'ons,Free EIHed'ainnieht 01\ "'lain Str~ct ,,;ith 2 l\.ds· D~iily

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We wish to lake thisnlc·ans to expr t'~S ourglatituJe fol' the kind­ness, beautifUl flow€! sar,d sympathies );ivenUs dUl ing the lIlnessand death of 0 u rfather.

~J1'. qIld ~[I's. e:l.! 1\'Ollug:'1[1'. and ~[l s. l~d.

Sbo,'lIla!,t'r~[r. anti :\Ir~. AlfretlSho(,IIl~\l.t'I'

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1.%.1.82..1.0G

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ORD MARKETS(At nool1 \~~dl1e~L1ay)

Buttelfat, No.1... .. ..Buttelfat, No.2 ..Eggs .Hea\y Stag.., ..Leghuln Stags ..Heavy Hfn:; ..Lc'ghorn Hens .Legl10lll SpIings ,Heavy SpIings .\Vheat, No.1 ..COIn, Yellow No.2 ..Barley ....I{ye .Oats

XOIlC):;To .al.1 lan(j~)\\r1CIS anrl/o1' ten'

::;ltS hnng aLlp.lcnt to any of the,0Ullty malntatncd ~ighway's ofValley COUllty that'yoli ale here.')y lequesteu to mow the weecls110ng tbe said 10aLls adjacent toyour l'e~pt'cti\'e pi oper tics.

Valley Count)·lJi~11\\ a~' Uql,u tUlcnt

July 22·2t<.'

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~Iin Ord

Duffy Selor'ci'ti Orch~stl'a

Ord Bohemitu1 Hall

WE()NESl)AVI AUGUST 4

Sl)O'llsoi'~d by VeteraI1S of Foreign \Var"s and

.Anierican Legion

Bolster Your Thrift

May We Help You?

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

DANCE

Arcadia, Nebr.

Are YOll Above

The average An1erican family has$850 in govei'mnent bonds, $'550tucked away in the bank for the fu~

ture and $350 ill a bank ,iccount fOl'

current use.

the Average

MRS. A. RASMUSSEN

Chail ~ for gather ings or pallies. no chalge

Onl bu~in~~'.i'l'hollc 377

l}jlon' f:0Ul{ •boo:, , - -

:~ ]' to O,n,]" ar.d Lin. 01" on busir.css I "" ar.d "", "\\,hlt,'," OlcottbC'fo,' letulll,ing. home the Ia t t er I' and d,H1G11tCI' Kay Lea and ]rh,

- part of the week. . and Mrs. John Kasseldar went outWa rrcn Hall took his son Dick to tht> Ol cut t Ia i ru f or a picnic

to Hast ings Iast Mou.Iay for a Monday C\ ening·.vis i t wi th hi" t'dll,lpaltllh, r-fr. -==:::'====

======:;:::======~============ a n.I Mrs. H J F're v --"I \ Wlu le playll1g iri the last base.---------, j Cathel inc, Chtist in e and Mal' oal! game of the season at :sar·l

Mrs. Asa Anderson, sr. gald Kozcal, daughters of Mr. gent Sunday, Nell Newman hall,_ .... ::7== __,::.=:,,,,_ •._ phone 229, Burwell, will cc- arid :'I1:Is. Jot! Koze a l, came to Bur- tho m i "for t u l1 e of havii g a bone. I I Q . d Iwell to attenJ the Iuue ra l serv- broken in on,' of his ft'd.

Chur ell Sur.day morrung, p rov ickcl ~tl s. Geo. Let C'W and tw 0 sons of 1\11s. EaI! Fowler of Dunning, cept your UlZ want a S, 1ices of th cl r slste r Fr ar.ces xo- 111:1 s , Pheobe Bolli w;c.( Lak en IIIa real treat for the large number Troy, Kan s , accmpank d by her SOn and two subscriptions. etc. zeal. Sunday af t ernoon with a severewho at tc ndcd the services. The Sur.day dinner guests of Mr. (c,ughtels and two grar.dsons. left :\11, and Mrs, Lynne Runyan and gall stone attack. Dr. Clam wasmusical number s which co.nsisted an d !\h s. D. O. Hawley II' ere He". for her home Thursdav af t er vis- son Mike of St. Paul, Nebr. \\ cut called an-I after medilal tr eat-of hymns and negro spirituals ar.d MIS. Vanderheide, Miss Jean iUng several days at '(he horne of I Leg lou Auxiliary ;\[,·e!s. by plane from t?1~l1lt Island, last ment. sl.e I~stcd eas.kr. Latest re-combincrl wit.h the persona! t est i- Juist , 1<]d\\ ard Yean and mother her brother, Don Moody. Dur in~ The Ame i lean Legion Aux i lia ry \\ cck to Bell, Cahf,' \\ hell' they pOIt IS Sh0 IS mu, h un p: 0\ cd.monies of the four young men, of Gr and Rapids, Michigan. 1\11 s. icr stay, the farl1llies of Merle met in the Legioll hall :rucsday, ~vIll spend .a cout)le of weeks visi t· MI, and :'Ilr" GOlLlt'n Cassidy

:.-.....~_~__---~"---_'lnJadeup a very impressive morn- C. C. Hawthorne and Mr. Grant Moody, Bob Moody and John J~lly 20, WIth 15 members .and one, lng, L~nnes parents, MI. and awl daughter Judy All,~ spent Sat'lThe American L,'giul1 ,\u:\.ili:lI'~·1 ing sen ice. Cr uichshank. We'lty wei e guests at a family reo VISitor pt ~se,nt .. The mcc~l!1~, was 1~II~. Glenn Bunyan and bi other s, til day night \\ Ith tn: II' par en ;s.

sullclt-s yuur disca rded knlt tcd Mer.day evening dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Chris Christensen union at the Moody home. opened by smgrng "America and Paul, Je rry and Rebert. MI. aJ1d :'I!Is. Flank FIbt of Olr.!.~il1{ or (,ilY un gal'1lwnts. Call :'oIr,. of MI'. and .1111 s, D, O. Hawlp,y, and son and \\ ife of Tulia, Texas, Ml s. Ste\ e Budzinski of Omaha, rra:>'er \\ ~s offel ed by the chan· ,MI S. J. A. and g ranuJaug hter, !Y1J s. CassidJ"s g rdndmdhcr, 11:r $.

Louis Uqll,.,.-~\I'..atli,t IS-itt. \\El'e MI'. and MIS. Pelcy Doe amI letulned to their homes toclay, retulned to her home aftel' a three 1~111, Jes~le lIgEnflltz. Inst\ll!~. Shzabeth Jo~nson are .expccted \',"111 R,lll1Sey letulllld home \\ithThe Hebekah Lodgl' held its ]\fl'. ,,:nd MIS. H. A. \',"ed~el, th,e Monuay, after visiting thn:e daJf' \\'Cd{s VisIt at the home of her hon of new offIcers was helJ WIth h.or)le flom Salem and CouItlan cl, them Sunc!ay and \\as th~il' guest

l't'gulflr lllC'eting \V,"dnesday eve· O(;CaSlOn bel n g MI'. \\eddel s at the home of Mr. and :'III'S. Pal\l son. Enul. Mona Jones installing officeI'. Olegun \Vedn(sday. They ha\c fol' the day.n:r'g. July 21, \\ilh ~1Is. Keith biI,~hJay. .' '. . .' Larf-en. Mr. Chtistenst'n is a Th~ n1inutes of ple,ious meeting spo~t t1.1e past t\\O ;v.eeli:s vaca· Dinllt'l' '\\-as 5<~I\"J to th,' lela- [,

III \ I a L \' b tI .. ElbE'lt Tho'llas, who I'eccntly • .•• T tlOI'1 l' th t t ,-, - ~ \/\) ••••.• >iLuedke illesidil1g as Notle Grand. ,.e ' II "I'll" n " {'glO:t " lIXl~laQ' I 10 ler of ,,"s. Lals('n, and thi;; accepted a posItion as meat cutter wuc Ii'au an .... appIO\C'u. ~[.ea~· ,I1,g I,. use, wo CI .I es . . tives of the Kozol family at the i'

lIlr~. Seth Carmody Was elected fo>clrt'lts ~ our lU~('al'th-d 1,lIlt (pi Iull;,xpeeted viSIt was e~pecially UI er IEpoIte'J tne sum of $1,8y~ 31. MI~. \'v III C! and"llJ s Chl1d~'el1 Cathulic parish h"ll Mond",y, 1\11 s. 1Y,"".:'":,.,,»,,, ,'.' "Vice GI and. Install"tion of of. 8111•. 01' I'a~ U,I g.u 1I1('I\t,~' Call.)h~. cnJoyalJle since thev had not scc n at Stelling, ~olo, has infor med, Pr OCNds £lom the two bll1go SUI 1'l.l;,; ed her last week by havll1g 'f 13 SI" 0' ", '1 k Sl k t"

L U I \ I 18 ItJ his fanuly of hIS tl'an'-fel' to Love t' 11 " I • t th an '~l t', t t. t II .,. h .. \,.n;; .1, '''IS. " I e IOn d, ~":':""""""""

ficel's was held July 7, by M' S. qlls I.a.. ,(',-. IT.ll la - t, e"ch othc I' for 14 "eal s. , " pal II'S WI >,Ie 1,J!neu over 0 I' - ee Ilc S ove Ins a eu 111 er 'II" v ~ I k u a 1',;1 '1 ~ II ,ft'• 'I C l' II h J lo.nJ, Colo, to bCCOltle manager ot h • Ii I 11 J I d h "' " "I,· 1 .\1, n, ~ ., I, all) ---,TI•.omas \Yhite, Pisttict Deputy."' IS. nas. ,00. 0 111gs ead enter· COI:lbil1~pg in this vicinrty Ls ospital boal u. DOl 01 thy al I'eef'n y I emOl C f ome. Cd:d \ " L' '. "'~' '. , , ' ~ - ~PI es, and her starf. MI s. Tholllas I t;;lI1cd at a. 1.00. desEl t lu~el}eO!l,. r:actlcally cOll1plet(:d and thles11' a mal keto and Bclty Clabaugh wcr e ejected Miss I,,'ne Weich wt:nt to Elic· se~~\~asai~l c'hI~ ~~, aw I tl.ee 1< rall~-II" if MUSIC '~White, Mrs. EVClclt Webb. Mrs. 1uC'sday, \\Ith fifteen lacltes as Ulg is now in ffliI prl>gre~s. A con. Till' AUH'rkan L,'g,i0ll Auxijiary dcleg,1tes to l('ples(:J1t the unit at s~n Satlllllay for a weel~ end viSIt ,lot.. . 0 1I1,5'r<:IcI!vt ~Didz ,.\Vp

09Y, MIS. L. ):3ly, MIS. ?uests .. The ~tt€lno:'n was .~pcnt sC!vathe ave'rage yield can be !iodidts ~4ur' llisl'anlt'll IUlIt(etl the convention tp be held at With /leI' palents, 111'. and :'IlIs. Joe MI. and Mrs. Halpl2 \\IOdg and If\~ ~"'\l~tj

Alvin Smith, MIS. K. Lucdke, !YlIs. III pla)-1I1g budge ~\\t!l pll.Z€S b,'· placed at 23 tq 21 bu;,hels an acre !ioilJ, 01' nl~ol1 garil1t'l\f,. Call :\lrs. Graml Island, August 23, 24, 25. Wr)ch. f~mlly of Olel ~pcnt ~~tur,lay eve· e}~;~'-- ~\Vm, ~i.ningel\ all memoers of lng~ \\on bJ: :\IIS; Eo <.:. ~al.ru and \V,llh s,ome of ~h(' b(tt~1 fieic\s Luuis UI',lI,".-,\rqlllia IS-ltc. Sevllal other members plan to Rev. and Mq. Bilch and two nJng WIth the Ray WlOelg famIly. LJ;::-=-",~the Re1:.elwh L<1ogE', dl'oVl' to MIS. A. Rasll1,:s~t'l1. :\11~. Geo. 01- plOdllClng as hIgh as to to 48 ?III. and Mrs. James Bal'quin atend a( least one day. A cald sons of CoultlanrJ, Nebr. well' MIS. ~llffulll Ci3rH~' \\'(nt .to S .. .Comstock Thulsuay evcnin'" for son of Loup CIly, was an out of bllshds. :\Iost of these fields ale of Papillion, \Vyo, announce the \\as Icct:ived flUIll Mallyn Bolli, week end guests of Rev. and MIS. Omaln Sunday to be WIth her SlS' ~t Ann 10iJ.v?laltio

nof officel S <> I to\\ 11 gucst. located west of to\\ n. . aliI al of an 8 pound son, JameS thanking' the unit for sending her J. C. Nyl'op and GI al:dma NylOp. tel' 1\119 is in the hospital al:d who l;;,lt 0' ~~.

Tile me;ican Leoi~l; Auxilia'r MIS. EtJ. Jelinek Of ChicaG~' III, • Mr; .and Mls ...IIowald. Hawle~' tile thid, July 22. Mrs. Barquin to GiIls' state. 2,000 }loppies \ViiI The ~YloP's aI;' blOther .an,l issoon to undt:lgo an opclalion. -,.--

t t1 I M 'L~ h O h b . Yt and MIS. Geo, Jehnek of Gland of Gellng stoP1Jed over In Area· is the fOllner ~Ialguerite Mllburll be ordued fol' next poppy day. At mo~)ler of ~lls, BlIch. Rev. Blleh

nle a LIe" . c.. C UIC asemen I I d .' ··t I '" '.' t th h ,. th' t f h t t th 16 f th t' tll ·t lie!l\'''r''u the S~lll at th CT . 'd J 1 20 'th'1\1' F'I~ £ an ';)~l Ce "lIuay a e Olll': (:Ja on ell' It' UII1 10m t e s a e al,d glaJ:daughtu of MIS. Beltha e c se 0 e mee Ing e um - , , Ion eon·a :I,j\t~, c~ ~st ,:Vl ,ti.ols~·e ~s" oj Mr. and ~lls. H. 1:3. Kin::,ey. l'lUl11ber's COl1\EntiQn at Ke·,tlney, Bly~on. The song "1 \Vant to 13<' had a song·fest which was en· glegation~l ChUlLh Sunelay.~~g~l~:' bU~i~e~ns~~~a:sttansaScSte..i Mr. and l\Irs. H. S. Kinsey were tc visit with. lel3,tiHs add fIiel:d~. A Cowboy in the Movics" was d~di- joy'cd by all plescnt. MIS. Lloyd Calliker invited sev·.".' .t 'as ,. tSd t s 01' ..t ! . guesls at the home of Mr. and Rev. and Mrs. Vandelhelde, c1::ted to the newcomer by a Ri\C'r. el~1 guests to a llinncr Sunday in-:.1" I

d,t'k .t~ J '11° s lCl or 1I11S. Cral\folll at Comstoc!(, Tues· ~li.':ii> Jean J4ist, Edwald Vean and ten "idio station. Sihn \"etllling AlIlli\er~al'.r. honor of her husb:lIlu's oiIth<1ay

g?~i~~~n1s ton:)e (:S~ll~' t~ t~~, T\all)~o:~ day eHniJlg. • ,mother of GI:and Rapid~, Mieh, The vis.c.s. of the M. E. MI'. and MIS. "Bunlp" Glunke. ~llnlrdl't·'\I·ell·~:IJYo'a··' oTfhfel';dabclhel'C~kluanedl. 1 .' h' s it I t K .'1

1":. , Th The Tho1ll3~ \Vhite family \~ ere left u:i cal' .for a month's tlip to church \\ III •n:ect FIiday p. m. me)'er wei C hosts to twelve guest s ' 4>' u Ie en anl

~u OSlS , o~r ~ a . a , eap eJ' "l~e SUl\clay e\C''1,ing guests at the Geo'l the .west coast. JuJ" 30th with 111 s. C. C. Wcc!<.1e! ThUisday evening at a seven 0'· all kinds of good things to eat.pe=-lt. m~etlll.o Will be held Al~c>ust 131 andenbur<>'" hO!'lt', MI S. Laur~ Cooley will entel'. c1ocl< clillnel at the B'llw"ll "aft', Two lowlY Oirthuay cake.s and icc3 \ Ih Mr L 131 a d 1\11' L' .. aT. MI S. H. \Voody as hostesseS. ' - , tIff th I "~I.. :;. t" y n s.. Donna Galloway of Loup City is taip at a deser t luncheon, \Vcdnes- . hanOI ing Mr. and MI s. 13111 crenm oppel. 0 (' mea. ThoseDri;1ke a~ ~o.s e~t's. . v!,siting this wC'ek at the home of day complimenting Mrs. Donnt'l of The tIblalY has It'cenUy add(:d Fluekcngt'r, who well' celeblating P1esent were :\Il'. and MIS. Walter: Th~ H,appy Hollow Aid .held" Its hel gl'anJnartnts, Mr. ar.d MrS. Kean:ey, who is visitin<>", fIiends the (ollowing new oooks. Pconey, their 25th wcdrlin~ anniversilly. Lunll, Mr. and Mrs. Clart'nce Jor·

I i t h d 1 k• Buck', You Mu~t Rdax, Jacobson', - penS"ll ""all '1~\" a" d !

~nlJ.u~ plCr: ca. t e Alca l,l >al., H. l\f. Blandt'nbelg. in J\1'(·adia. The table appointl11rnts were'> -, "" "LJ~rs l'u aug 1·"'unJay WIth flft v.iII' 0' p(:0I)le Il1 1\1.r. all' .'11". "'I aJlk '1ottl of l'h" "'II"> Dept. 'I'as call~' to Somethings ,Got to Give, Hal'· b t'f I b t f I·t 1 I' l' tel' Helen, MI. and !\Ir s. Bud Boag"'tt .1 J

kt . u "' -"., , " , , _u grll\'e,' Melis~a, Cald\\cll', Murdcr eau I u ouquc 0 IV 11 e ~ aClo I an" da'iolltel Sand a" d

~ en'-lal)Ce. A bas c dmnel' was Da\is Cleek were SUl1llay visitors the home o~ Clinton r-!::ster~, Sat· f1ankcd b ytall white candlcs in u '0 " 1', ",r. ansCI.\ed at noon. c at the Max Cnlick~hank home. Ulday evemng to extrnglll~h a on Bloauway, Malina; How to clystal holdels. MIS. ~Ieltoll \Vlleder and twins

'I d 'I 'L st f lJ" cd by a 10 k'n '1 Stop \Vorl)illg and Stalt Living', The place callIs woe s,'lver leaf and :\b', and MIS. 1'. B. Swanson..n r, an "' IS. 4:l'Cd one 0 1\11 s. Grant Cnricksh"nk aCCOlll' laze caus ea I g 01 Call1c'gie; Shalon, MacKay; Our Mal y Jane \Vlbel g letur ncd

ShcIidalJ, \Y>·o., annOllnce the ~n· p~n,ied ~Ir. N, :1\1. (,.·nUckohank and s(o\e, The stovc was complctely Vines Have Tender Grapes, Mal" ~~t. ClSi;· G~fsts present were home from her glamlfatht'r, Johngagen~lent pf the~ daughter, Lu- daught'Er, Mrs. Olive Cal1son Of IdCf-troyed. ','., tin' and Taveln in the To\\n - l. an 1\IIS.1< uekcnger, the hon· JUlC'zin"lu's faull Saturday.elLl, to Dl:mald G. BUICb, son of E\anstQ~l. lIl, to D\?nver', \\helt' ,Mr. and MIS. Eo J. Cra\\ford of 81" ' oled guest and their lJ.lughte-r· Vir· MI', and MI~. RU\"t'll 1\ll·tcIl"ll'1 d 'I J G 13 h f R ' I Com~tock \\Cl e Sunday gue"ts of .ea. _ _ 1ginia; Mr s. Allie Grun]{eme\,t'l' and ~._-.~ 1', an .•, IS, . '. u,c" 0 aw· sb," is vlsiti~g her daughl.el·, :\II S. " ' . • .. J and family and MI'. and MI s. C.lllls. Wyo, The weddll1g WIll take Helen Anqn;w$, Mr. and !Y1:r~. H. S. Kll1se:(. '[~' ~; ~ son Bert, :\Ir·. awJ 1\Ils. Chet Peter· J. Dunham am1 daughter letUlncdplace this fall. Miss Ston}', \\ho '. -' _ 'I Mr. ar.d MIS. Ralph SOlen~un (pul"'\' SOil. 1\11'. amI 1\1Is. BIll Hel1l111ett , t 1fcunedy resided here and attend- ;_Tl1e~O~ll1g,People of the Y?uth s anu family of Chicago, Ill, have 1'"' I and MI'. and 1\11 s. Cat! "Bump" Sa UIL ay evening flOm a twocd the Arcadia school, has bcen Bdl~:\5111P GIUUp ale b~tldlng ajtet:n visiting the past wHk at . 1(~lunl,el1\eYlI' and daughter Shirr wcd< vacation in the Black Hills.tE:achin'" for the last thll e year". i,{ n~l,l'" caul t on lots 9,"slde Ham· the Walter SO!'tnsoll home, Il ey The Bidhd3Y cluo was entel-

'),'be, Ploglalll plese.nted by the £ey s s~~le. Th,e/ ,were a.ssl,sted by ·I.h.e AIllt'l'k.11l .Legion Alt'l.i!iary Sun~lay guests of MIS. Glace . tainj:'d at the DIll Fiuekenger hom,'Victolv.4 Quadet at the 1\L Eo \vluntter .\\olkcI~ l\1ol:l,a:> aftel"l scIrelb ~uur d\~cal'lled luutteJ Jeni'~n and ,famll~ \~'er~,hel' }a,I~' 1\~I', ~!~IJ 1\11';:. Leonalll Belg \Vednesday at a sevell o'clock

, " ' .. nuon. Refl ~sl(jllents \Hr e sen I'd "ill, 01' J'il~ on garlllt'nts. Call )Ir~. ents, :\h. an J M[~. CUI tJ:s Huohes, (ame Thursday flOm Albuquel que dinnel' in honor of Miss Vir g inia'sto the gloup by Mesdames C. C. L"uis l.hal"'.-.\rcauia IS.Itc. her bl~lher, Mr, and MIS. Don\lld N. M, and \Vlil spend sevelal day~ birtl.day.

~~~~~¢~-$...$>"~>~~$'~~~~'~~~~~ \\' d "I B '1 j L ~ 1.rl1ght·~ ant] baby and ~lt and 't \" D' I I J' 1 I, , e '"t, (Il., ason all> aUla Dr. and Mrs. J, 1.3j;llId and Jody h ~ , •• visl inK lelati\'es anll fIiends. Tht'y ,allen, IC < am llllmy fallIASTI:o-;<..is • l»):;J\HSO~ Coolcy, . will visit !lere with fliends and MIS. J,ean \'.oods and Jane~. wele Sunday guests of Mr. and dlOve to Omaha WedmsJav whele

. i jO'R"r'U·'A"RY ,Miss Oneta Holmes is s~cndii'g 1l:latives on their IdUlll to Min· l~ath(lll1e ,and Mary Jensens MIS, Flank \Vagncl', Helcn, and Did, left by bus for 1'otox(e RiveI',M all enjoyable week v3cationipg in l1tapolis, ~linn, flom a vacation buthday:; well' celeblated. Naomi. Aftel' the completion of Mll, fol' dutil'S in the Na\y. \Var­

the l3Iack HIlls, On her letuln. tlip to the Black IIllls. A.lthul' and Heggie McLain of their \isit in BUI\\dl they plan ren anJ ~imlJ1ie went to Sidney, Ia~he Will attend off-campus c:lasses I MI'. and MIS. Geo. Tlil\is and Sptlng Creek wele among the Ion a new loealioa for their home. On bU;;tness befOle leturning111 Ord. ., ~('n, Richalcl, of Bloken Bow vis· guests at the fanuly dll1ner held Mr. anrJ MIS. E'\elett Johnson homE'.

Monday guests at the home of ited Sunday at the !lome of Mr, Sunday at the home of Mrs. Hut tnteltb.ined with a famIly picnic at MI'. and MIS. BIU FlllPl,el1DH

~-$>-$>-$>,~M.,~.$>$>-$>.~$>~~.,~~,#:';~,~:';~ Mr. and MIS. Delbert Holmcs \\Cle and MIS. Don Moody. Icfaugh.l inf hOlllor fOfB~he Alfstin the ,BUlwell palk Friday even!llg. 1<a.!Jr~l dallghter. went tOtColuml.)US I,cv.• , '¥ _'¥W v. • '¥ v • ~ 1\1 J I ...• f \" lb I d Ullllllll1S ami y 0 10

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t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~~~~~~~~~~~ IS. ess e "ox 0 ,0 aCl an 'P Mrs. Hu}~h Lazer:ly and son aIel l.' y . 11 rndlg·., 1a eve lUng___ ,. . k' f P tl ' The Austin Cummins' dauo"htel' ~ 'I ""1 I th~_~ ~~_~~_~ ~ __ .HI", \V;. J. FaW1C I 0 01 al:c' , visllin~ hel' par ents, MI'. amI MIS ... IS. '" ue {engel's 1110 el' was IOle., \\<:I( guests at the Ramsey Mrs. Dorothy Mullen, came \\fth Fled Gllll1kt:l1leyer. ~ustess to a lan~t) family ~ather.h0me the past week. them and they took some four gen· M,'. amI MIS. FralJ.k Johnson Il1g to help the Fiuel,en'7"r s celc·

I 'I '1 D I 'L' • k' f elati0n pictUlt's dulin'" the d~v. blato til" I dd' [I .,1'. and •.rs. ae "a\\lC I 0 ., rJ entertained \\ilh a family dinner .. ,ell siver We :ng anno

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Omaha were guests \Vednesday at JO·3n Eal nest accomp,lllicll IF!' at the Samlcl s hotel SUllclay, \ el sa.I:>. They leturll~U homesister, Jean, to Lincoln Sunday t6 Mthe l)Ol:le of Mr. and 1\1Is. \V. J. s)ltnd the wccj( I MI'. a 111 I ~1Is. B-Iailk Ha.lIock • OW.1y.

Hamsey. ,. ,",. wcrt' gueds of their ~on amI wife r-ll'; and Mrs .. Raymond JohnsonMI'. and .MIS. Ferd Dean o( Ly· , Mr ,anll l\11~. Roy Jonnson .of Ml. anu ./Ifls. EI'11el' Hallock at \\l:lt' Sunday \'l~ltOIS at the honie

man, N(:bl'., ale lea\ing Monday Cleston, la, were guests of ¥1. theil' counby home Sunday of 1\11'. and Mrs. Elmcl' :'IItller.It . t· t tl I f th and 1\11 S. L. \V.. 1'0r tis flom ( B h'.' t' •. 'a rr VISI wg a 11' lOme 0 ell', 1 " 0" "."nuel SOll wen to .~IJlS· MI. and :\11 s. 13111 Johnson dlove

son and family, Mr. and ~Ils. Paul }~;I~~;~YiS ~ll;'cc~at~I~~y, l' Utl.S. wOI(h SunJay whoc he win have to \Vcst Point SunJay whele theyIDean. Wh~l~ she had \ot ?~ . fl S. t 0: ItS, WOI k WIth a 1'vaL! constl udion w111 be guests of BIII's sistel' and! Maj. and Mrs. Don Thompson I s"n or \\ tn y gang fall I' 1\1"!\' ./11 ' R I

I h"eals . 1 I y, - r. anu • LIS. Il{e pvo·Iand son, JellY, \\ 10 aVE' been vis- J • \. 1\h. and ./I.Irs. Eo ~L \\'00<.1 of ("ar· inski and son John. They will go

iUng at the Otto l{ettenma.yer >MI'. and ~1.rs. Fled Stevens and gent ale guests of their son·in·law :-;;-;;-;;;:;-;;;-;;;-:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;-:;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~-;,

Ihome', wellt to Omak1 Thursday I atsy of Chicago ale guests of Anrl. daughter, Dr. and MIS. Ross f'

to be guc'sts at the l,)icl< Burdge Mr. and MIS. Charles Zal1ggel'. WOOL!. C 1I.eme. On Sunday tht:y wCle join· . MI'. and ./IIIS, Vi'l;il Annyas 1\1.ls, Gene Johnson of Giant al'( of 'l'hanl{s -

I c,d by the HenJy Benrla family of \Hle in Grand Island Monday. I NebI' visited with her palents: or ------- ......_

Ord, Mr. and 1\1Is. Otto Hetten· Grave! has been put on \he apd MIS. Lee Klinger and :\1r. andmayer of Atc'"dia anJ ~Ir. and NOltll Loup stIeets dUling the MIS. Chet Johnson palt of last!\lIS. Dale Palk, of SteI1ing, pa~t two. wecks, making a glt'at wecJeKebr., to enjoy a family leunion rleal, o~ Improvement. MI. and MIS, 1\1.elv\n Flands andand to celebrate the Bencla's fifth MelVin, Bernadine and Eulalia family of Kenne\vick \Vash. canle\\edding annivcrsalY. ~d\Vald", attended a picnic at Elic· Fliday for a shOit ~isit with thc

Mr. and 1\11 s. Aufdel heide and son Sunday, latter's pal ents, MI'. and /\11 s. S.Bctty Ami of Ann Al bor, 1\lich., ROg€~·. Stubble of Roc)< Rapids, E. 1\1ayberl y. TI.Jey left Tuesday\isited at the Hamsey home en- la" allllcd :\10n,lay and IS a guest Ion the leturn tllP back to theirIl'ute to Colo., to gd their daugh· for the w~ek 'in the John Ed\\al\.ls home.to', M.alY Lou, who is a student home. 1\11'. and MIS. Asa AnJelsoIl Sl'.at the Uni\'€1 ~ity at Boulder. MI s. Mell ill McClellan and 1\lrs. WCle busines,~ callel s in Gr a11rl

MIS. Elmer Hy~en and dauoh. 8,ala Gogin caEed on MIS.' John Islal;d Salulelay.' ,tu Suzann of Ld'o;; \nocles W~I' Edwards Tucsday aftenolon. DI; .and Mrs. Hoss \\ood letum-dit{r,,,I' gut'sts at th~ .\ Ii' I'fay~ MI'. and Mr s. HomeI' Lal kin of ('d 1< r .J,lY flom thcir vacation inwood hom' Monday eve;ling. DelRey, Cahf-, al'e guests in the the Yt:!irJwstone palk.

, >,c, . ,C. W. and M. E. M(Clellan homes Mrs, Ben Hosp and Ml's. Chf{old, MI~. Ben Clalk,. the fOllllC~ !<Il. this w(:ek. ClIfton anel Fanny Me. ~n~elson attended the polio clinic

lla,n ~0tJofol d o.f Alnswol th, VISited Cle!ian ur O\'t~ to Clay Center Sun- m GI ancl hland Tl1ul sJay. \~ e\.lnt:~ ay With Mr s. ViI ginia day aftel' them. Mr. Lal kin liv~d MI s. Albel t Gal ska ~vent to

IIt:>de n. She,ldulllt'd t? hel' home hel e as a boy but has not been L.O~fi Pine last w~cll. fol' a month'sOil T,hur~~ay ~ccoll1pam(:d by!lls, back fol' )y,ole than fOlty yeals. Vl.Slt \\Ith fli';:l1lls.Hy uen. a;,Ll Su~anne, ./Ilr:>. Clal k Mr .and Mr s. W1Ilai d Manchest. Mr. and MI s, Wayne 1"1 anssen;llld Mrs. Hyden were fOllllel' er of Binghamton, N. Y.• ale and Chlldn/l of Scotia WEll' SlJn'·"'.hoolmates, guests of Mrs. Lulu Mancheste'l'. day guests of theil' pal ents, Mr.

On SatUi Jay 1\1Is. Hastings, They allived Tuesday. and. ~hs, MIke Shonka. Both~,lr. anu Mr~.. MOil is Hid.dle and ./III s. W. H. Schudel eame home f!1n~hes took in. the ball game atl~l!Y Lee VISltt'd With fllemls. in MonJay evening from the Clinic S:lI"el:t ~ftel' ~l~ner·.All1~\\?dh and \vel e accompamed hospital whel e she hau uncle 1 one .l\h~"i :' anJa ZIegler ~nu Rollallll01' theIr rdUlH by 1\11 s. Hyden anJ major SUI gel y, g T~lI1nlL1lff went to Lmcoln withdu.ughter. AI 13 Rlchal d John:son ThUt sday to take

M• ex lown went to Gland Ts- their entra ce t th

• r. Geo. Tangeman, Chtistian land to begin wOlk at the Vet .. U '. 't. n exams a eState~cience Comnultee On Publkation hospital. CI ar"" nil e).sl y. 'j 01 the State of Nebraska, spoke o' • • • Da\ld .Andel son was a guest ofil,formally at the \hul'ch Satunhiy d The,Lr.olon Auxl!,ary met,Mon- h,s COU.s\ll Sonya, Malg:uet and~\ening. Mr. and Mrs. Haynes of Lay.eHnmg a~ theIr looms ll1 the Lynne Andelson of Old last weekC0lX).stocl{ attendcel the meetin'" ,egJOn bUIldIng. MI s. Allen Mr. and 1\11 s. Hubel t Leach

M d 1\1 H J ,0' SI.ms. MIS. John Hamel' and Mrs. went to Halsey SunJay whele they." rl·tan ·1\

Ils.,. ames and \'.altel' Tholl,gate served lunch \Hle guests at the Elks club's

j(Japg 1 CIS, allan and Ruth of M d ' . annu~l . .Chlc3go, Ill, wele FIiJa nr ht .~. arc ..fls. BEn NeI~on, Myles, r~ plcm~..gl:ests of :\lIs, Jame.'!' '{110t;er Da\H! and Danny left Wcdn~selay ~Its, Alt BIS~lOP and MIS. Paul

_~~ ~___ _._~ ---- !\Ir" Ho 'c' , mOllllng- to spend the wcek at B1~"ch and tWillS went to Glanu__~~__~__. ~ ~~ ~.: "_:".-..._ .":......_n::"-~_~ __'·~._L... I Colorado Splings. MI'. and Mrs. Isianll Wednesday to help theirr~~~~~"""'~~~~~"""~~~~--""~~"'--"';''''':''''''''"''~''---~~~---I~laud Balbc~ went Tu~sl!ay mOlll· palents, ~Ir. ~nrJ MIS. El\is Bleach

Ing wlth theIr trucJ{ load of fUIn!. crlebl ate the II' 43111 wedding ann!·tUle. They took their two young. VC'IS~IY, 't'st chlldHn \\lth them and Theron MI. and MIS. Belllaid \Vagncl'Cal k.V ancl Charles lode tIl! uugl~ and chIld I en I ctur nc·d home Sun·\llth the Nclsons. Ja,y afternoon flOlll their fishing

t~ 1P at the la],es in Minncsota.1\1I.:i. BEth GIllJ1kemeyel' and son

Gary.of 9lan'J Island are spemlinet~e \\t;ek WIth MI'. and MIS. \V1IlGlllJ1kemeyc I' and other r cla tiVC'sawl fllencls.. The la\.Ues· soft ball team wonIts two games. last weck. SCOI eswei c Eur wcll 26, Ord 12. Bur.well 12. §coti<J 4.

The D. Y. S. club held a bl~ak.fast at the Burwell palk \Vednes­(tty l11Ollling·. The hostesscs wer e1I1:1S. D..~ight Johnson, MIS, AndySnyder,. MIs. S. O. Mitchdl, MIS.Jess WIIIJams and Mr s. L, A.Johnson.

Miss Shalon l<'leil,se l'eturne\.lflU,ll Clalg, Colo, \\hele she hadspen~ se\yal, d.lYs visiting herCOUSll1, MISS Shlllcy Bieser.

./I~r. and MIS. Alvin Troxell ofNdlgJ1 spent Thul~cl,lY with thl'irl:lotlJer and wife MI'. and MIS.Gene TlOxell.•Bcn Joh!l~on, son of Mr. and !Yf·,S.

EVltdt JOlJl1'.>Oll sp(nt the wee]<end. \\ith the Moles\\ollh famIly atthell' Coun tI y home in s:ustU'county. .

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Mr. and 1\1n:;. Olto Re tteruueye rof Arcadia, IIII' .and Mrs. H. DalePark and son of Sterling, Colo.,Major and Mrs. Don Thompson ofLexington, Mo. 1"11'. and Mrs. L.H. Burdge and son of Omaha andMr. and Mrs. Henry Benda andfamily all spent the week end atthe home of Mr. and Mrs, Burdgein Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Bendaceleb: atcd their wedding annivers­ary while there.

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entertained MI'. and Mrs. Bill No­Yosad sr. anu family anu Mr. andMrs. Don Dahlin and family atdinner Sunday.

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Du~lIey, of 1I10bil..'. Alabama, rc­cvntly dischargt'l! from the Navy,and Machinist lIlate First Class,Carl Smith of Lovett, Texas, madean auto tdp from ~3n F'rancisco,Calif'ornin to Ord to visit withLeon Klanecky. Leon amI DUdleyWHe buddies on the U.S,S, Nuen­dorf while in the Navy.

The boys were guests in theWm" Klanocky homo f'rom Wed­nc suay evening' unttt Mondaymorning when they returned toCalifornia whcre Smith reportedhack to duty after a 28 day ftv­l(,ugh.

,).ttt-lld I.O.O.F. ;\Jl'd. ;\lcLtills To "bit,Monday evening :\II': ami ~frs. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McLain

LnVe rnc Alddch, Mr. and l'hs. and son Max of Lynden, ,\Vash ..,Lloyd Wilson, MI'. and Mrs. Gco, will arrive this week end to visitZi'mIlUld, MI'. and MIS. Ivan An- friends in Ord. They will be housede rson and Dr. and Mrs. Gcoige guests of Dr .and Mrs. 1". L. Ble3s­Gal'll, MIS. G. \V. ~lcGinnis and mg. MI'. ami Mrs. McLain wereEsther Manchester of the Ord part o\\'nels about 15 years ago,' of1.0.~,~'. and HebeJ<ah louges wen,t the drug store now owned byt.o Encson to be guests of the ILouis Hingldn.lodp'e there at a spcdal plogram.'1h;state Grand ~1aster Bu.ssy and . --,-.his wife, of Omaha, anu the state , l'lIlOcI~le l'art~·. ~_secl'ct:lry of Lincoln were also Sun..by ,eVenlllg guests of _,.1'.PltSUlt at the gatheri.1~. and Mrs. \Vm. Klanl'cky were Mr.

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Elltcdained Sunday,MI'. and Mrs. John Cook were

hosts at dinner Sunday to ClydeScott, Christian pastor and hisparents and brothers an..1 sistersvisit ing herc from Ovid, Colo.

Dlnne r l'artr.Mrs. R. C. Bailey ami Jane Sut­

ton entertained Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Stoltz and Mr. and Mrs. C. E.Rusruisel] at dinner Friday eve­ning.

IklHliulI of :\lasull Family.Me rn be r's of the Mason fa;nilies

met at the Arcadia Park, Sundayfor an annual reunion, Those inattendance were Mr. and MI's.Chas Mason arn] family, Mr. aridMI's. Arch ie Mason and family,MI'. arid Mrs. Earl Gates and tam­ily all of Ord; MI'. and Mrs. BenMason and family. R. C Masonami Tom Mason all of Arcadia.

SO Clu!> ~leets~fJ';s. Joe Ceta k was hostess to

the Thirty clUb Thurs~lay after­noon, MI s. Ellll'st ::)w:lnek heldthe high score for the afternoonwith Mrs. Elwood Heasett hold­ing low, Mrs. H rr 01d Ber.ndtI(;cehcu traY('lillg prize.

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Monday eH'ning I\1r. and Mrs.Dave Haught, Mr. and Mrs. HenryAuams anu daughter, MI'. andMrs. Leonaru Lakin and Mr. and~lrs. Roy Clement anu daughterha~1 a picnic at the park in honorof Mr. and Mrs. Albert Adams\~ho ariYed Saturday night tofpend a week visitin¥' with hispal"ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lakin.

UirtlHhl~' Party.Emanuel Skala, son of Mr. and

Mrs. Bill Skala ceJeblatc:d hisl'imlc at Ericsun. sixth birthuay ThUlsdaj. He hau

A group of teen-agel's spent a pal ty fOI' the oc.;aiiion, guests',I t i i k' t were OJ''kit', Donnie allLl Billy Diuner Guests.St;nujlY af emoon p cn c lllg a •Lake Ericson. The day was spent Albers, 1111'. anu ~frs. Fred Skala, Dinner gUl'sts of Mr.anu Mrs.swimming anu later a wiener sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Emory Thomsen Sunday evening

Skala were g'uests. His granu-! were Mr. anu Mrs. Henry Vodeh-l'C'ast was held. Tjle party made M I I d Mthe t.r1p in a tI\lck driYrn by Bud mother, Mrs. Emil Skolil of North nal, rs. Anna Po a {an rs.Edwards. IThose present were Loup baked his birthday cake. I Lillian NoYotny.BUd, EUlalia, and Bernadine Ed- ~;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:.:;;;::;;;;;;;;;===;;;:~====::::========~\\ anls; Lyle, Hose Marie, and HitaSevenker; Norma and BarbaraKlanccky; Jalms Auamek, CarlSmith, Ray Meese, Frank Hosel<:Paul and Lorene Petsl,a; GeneyaBenson and Arlene Hunt.

Stlnl!ar Outing.Barbara, Elizabeth and Minnie

Lukes were dinner guests Sundayof Mr. an..1 Mrs. Lew Zallina andfamily. Other guests were JoeRejad and his mother Mrs. Krizof Comstock. In the evening theywent to Comstock where they weresupper guests of Mrs. Kriz, Whilethere Mrs. John Dworak, a fonner lteacher of the Lukes sister 8, vis-ited them. __

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Sundav Guests.Sunday dil1l1er guests at the

horne of Mr .a nd Mrs. James A.Meese were MI'. and Mrs. LesStahlecker and Mr. and Mrs. JohnWibe rg' and daughter janice orBurwell, arul MI'. an d Mrs. JamesMeese, J". and' family, in honorof Mrs. Wiberg's birthday. Mr.and Mrs. Wm. J. Zlkmund and Le­Roy were Sunday evening callers.

M. A. O. {'lull ;\'cets.Mr;:;. John \".'alford wa,s hostess

to the M. A. O. Club Thursday aft­e,rnoon.

,}t Vt;,tpr.ul!S' pub. 'MI'. arid Mrs. Emil Fafeita, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Engel, Mr. andMrs, Curt Gudmunscn and ~IJ's.

Mary 1. Smith had dinner to·gether at the Veterans' clubMonuay evening.

W~di.el\<I Gue,sts.Mr. ariel' Mrs'.' \Valter Behn anu

chUuren of Kearney spent theweek end with Mr. and Mr.s. EmilDlugosh and MI'. and Mrs. I<'oot­wangler anu families. They leftMonday morning fol' the BlackHills. MI'. Behn is a nephew ofLee Footwangler, and is on theKearney police force.

Steal, Fr~'.

. Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Osentowskientertained Mr. and Mrs. ClarkWeckbach and Mrs. Ella Week­hach and Carl and MI'. and Mrs.Joe Oscntowski at a steak fry lastTuesday evening.

Atkutl Sltrill~'I'''' rienle.Ml. and Mrs. 1I. T. Fi'azicr anu

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steen allLlVicki drove to York SUIllIi.\y andattended a Shriners' picnic at thepark. While in York they visitedMI'. and Mr$. Shirley Norton andNancy.

Attend .'icnic at X. L.A group 'of Ord people went to

North Lou') to attend a familypicnic at the farlll home of Mr.anu Mrs. Bert Mallory. They wereMr. antJ Mrs. Bob Hughes andfamily, Mr. and 1111'S. Melvin Clem­ent ;l,I1d Charles, ~lr. anu Mrs.Chas. Mayo and Ruth, Mr. llndMrs. Otis Hughes, and MarilynAbsalon, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hughesof Burwell were al~o guests.

P)c,nic Sundar. ,Mr. and Mrs. Victor Welin~k

and family, Mr. anu Mrs. Geo,Kn,echt and Sherilyn and Mr. andMrs. Cash Welinek anu family haufamily hau a picnic together n,earthe river on the Wdinek farmSunday. '

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By boosting every worthwhilenlOveownt in YO\U' h011le tQwn.

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and ~tCtion~ you will develop thetrue 'HOlne town' Epiyit.

By supporting YO.Ul' ,~chool,youl'chul'~hes, yotil' bqsiness instit\l­tions and' YO\u' civic and sochllclubs.

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Twent~·-two couples met Thurs­day evening to welcome Mrs. Geo.Garu to their neighborhood. Allwere neighbors within a radius of11~ blQcks of the home of Dr. andMrs. Gard. Th.ey took in lunchanu presenteu Mrs. G<tnl with atol<el1 of their welcome.

l'icnic SUlldar.Sunday evening Mr. anu MrS.

Hemy Schaefer and f<l-mily andher brother LeRoy Schaf?,lar ofCUlbertson and Mr. and Mrs. DonAuble and Marl< had a picnic sup­per together at the park.

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Sunday Guests.StU1ullY Mr. and ¥rs. John Ul­

rich, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sedlacek,MI'. and Mrs. l,tobelt Jablons1;<i ofBunyell a-l,ld MI'. <l-nd Mrs. JoeDworak and MI'. and Mrs. J. M.NoYotny were dinner guests of1111'. anSl MI';!. Jo.e Jablonski.

the Scotia community and gradu­atcu from Scotia schools. HeS£L vcd two years in the U. S.Naval Air Technical TrainingCorps, and has his pilots license.He is now serving as instructorat the alrf'icld at Scotii,l.

At tending' the wedding' from outof tOWI1 were MI'. and Mrs. VernonSmith and two children, Mr. andMrs. Truman Smithland, Mr. andMrs. Alvin Pierson, all of Albion;Mr. and Mrs. Geor ge Hatfield, andMrs. Hatfield, s-. of Spalding;Mr. and Mrs. John Mars anddaughter, Mrs. Chareke Cass, allcf Burwell; Mrs. Nellie COlndland Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. EltonJ(,SS and children, Mr. and Mrs.Laurence Sautter, Mr. and Mrs.Ed. Dishaw, all of Scotia: MI'. andMrs. Curtis \Vallace or Grand Is­land ; Anncte Klint', St. Paul; Mr.

, and Mrs. Ralph Mitchell, Kcbe andJack Keown, MI'. and Mrs. ClydeKeown, anu Jean, of Scotia andJ('an Earnest of Lincoln.

I Baskets of f10wcrs were givcn: by Mrs. W. O. Zangger, Mrs.'Grace Nelson, Mrs. Berthi EisEl',Mrs. R. O. Babcock, Mrs. MUlTayCornell amI Mrs. Will Drawbriu~e.

rhhi~lg rart)·.Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Andersen,

, and JUdy, Mr. and Mi·s. Tom WiI­: Iiams and family, Mr. and Mrs.iMaynard I<'inley and family andi Dave Haught spent SUI1lI<l-Y fishingtogether on the Cedar river ncarEricson.

Arcadia

Smith - KeownWilma Ann SI~lith, uaughter ot

:\11'. and Mrs. Arthur Smith ofNorth Loup, and Kenneth Keown,son of Mr. anu MIS. Clyde Keownof Scotia, were United in mari ia g eat the Methodist church in NorthLoup, Sunday aft.ernoon at 2 :30.Rev. Samuel Mitchell officiatcd atthe single ring ceremony whichwas performed before the churchaltar, \ ban),ed with paskcts ofglads and daisies, around a rosedecorate ..1 archway.

Miss Delores Keown, sister ofthe groom was btldcsrnald, andLlo;"d Smith, brother of the bride,was best man.

Ord, Nebr.

Samsonite !;Hlies'- \I ai'll robe $:~:~.50

has bread, buns"of canned goods,

,l';,l..mil~· G;,l.thering'.Mr. anu Mrs. Verlin Smith en- I

tertaineu last Momlay evening in'honor of Danell Smith who wasreturning to camp at San DkgoTues~l<lY. Pre,sent. were Mr. andMrs. Sam Smith of North Loup,Mr. alid Mrs. Everett Howell anufamily, Mrs. H(;>,i\'dl, MI'. and 1111'S. :Glen WaIner and family, Dorothy:,Hosel<, Jay Stoddal'l,t <tn.d Mr$.Chri'slina Vleba.Christina Veleba.

May we serve you?

Our grocery departmentcoolde,s. CU\d the usual stock

,plus other picnic su~plies.

:Joe F. Dworak, Prop.

National Hall

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Sunday, Aug. I

Albj.lMphoto of a sQ)~t [ami!)', .all set ,for a won­dc'rful summer I 1 hat beautiful luggage is Samlon'

,j~c. inRa"hide finhp (Dad's fjl.\o[ite). What )OU

,(a'1f't,' see In thc pilture , : , ridl, luxudous linings(~{Othtr'5 <hoice) , •• polished brass streamlinedlocks and fittings .•• luper.strength .

'(JuoiQr ,o.o·t nCIl sciat<h it). And ~ hell'j'oil sc~'thcsc priCts' (a matchcd luggage set

, for l\hat )Oil'd expht to pay for only ol}e'piece !)' )'ou'il knvw '" by this is Ameti<a'S.mo'S( 'pop"ular lugsase. '

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I_..JOHNNY BO~~R _~(. • ••. , •a:-

Social and PersonalIf we donit (all you for new" (~" us, phone ~O. The society

, editor welcomes all sodal and personal items,

Let'$ Have a Pi~nit!

Our meq:t cases have a full supply of assort­ed cold m~al;s. c,hees~, plus de~icious home mude,weiners and bolog,no. 9r if it's a steuk fry-allyou have to do is ask for <;lny kind of stcak youwish.

When you plan your picnic, make sure theNorth Side Marl<et has a part in th~se plans. Forbere you'll find all the good -foods to make apicnic a ;success.

North Side Market

Attend H~lIl1ion. I ~larricd lit XodoJl<.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Piercq Cathryn Gug'genmos, daughter

went to Grand Island Sunday onlof Mr. and Mrs., Walter Guggcn­the bus to attend a tamily reunion, mos and Leslie L, Scott jr. sonat the home of ~fr. and Mrs. Ells· lof Mr. awl Mrs. L, L. Sco}t. ofworth Browning and family. Marshalltown, Ia. were marriedArthur Pierce's brother, Eve re t t iMonday mozning at Norfolk, Nebr.and'tath.er A. L. Pierce broughtthem back to OnI. Vacation ill mad, Hills.

. -- , Mr. and Mrs. Orin Kellison and15th U1ftllda~' Celebrateu. Stephen and Mr. and Mrs. Harry

Sunday a birthday party was IWolfe and Duane are vacationingheld for Anto.n Guggel:ll1os on the! in the Black Hill::> in Sou~h Da-1occasion of hls 75th birthday. At- kot a. They plan to return \\ cdnes-tending were Mr. 'and Mrs. pave day. •Guggenmos and' family, Mr. ami _Mrs. Chas. Jones' and family,Bernard Guggenmos, Mr. and Mrs. Attend U;HTS.Gkn Guggellmo;:; and Mr. and Mr.. Mr. amI. Mrs. Stanley Absalon,ami Mrs. Ode Stilwell of Che~·ene. and Denllls and Mr. awl Mrs. I

, CI~'ue Baker drove to Sioux City

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I THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEI3RASKi\: ~ULY 29, 1943

ProteinsWe have a good stock of

proteins for cattle and hogs.1<'01' cattle we have a heavymolasses feed that carries45'/t molass"s and 12(~ pro­tein for feedyarel purposes.'Then we have a 20',(, 30~t.

37',{ and a 40'k proteinfeed for range cattle. Webelieve that j'OU can feedthese feeds and make moneyon any cattle that you ex·pect to send to market thisfall. Only a small amountper day will mal<e a 'lot ofdifference on the finish andweight on the cattle thatyou send to market. Let usquote you on a trud<1oad de­livered to your fann. \Vecan also book ~·ou on Linsoyand Cotton Cake for Qct. orNov. delivery. It might paywell to book part of yourwinter requirements now atthe new low prices that wehave at present. In Hogfeeds we carry a 40'..t sup­plement in both meal andpellets and we have a pigstarter with 21'.t protein,The"e are priced on presentmarkets.

Sweet Clover and I

Alf~llfa

We are buyin~ sweetClover anJ Alfalfa ~e('d andif you have any (or sale wewould like to mal<e you anoffer. We will furnish bagsto use while thl eshJng anJif you have very much of itwe will senJ a truck out (orit. You may be I'ure thatour price is the top pdcelllld we will put it over ourdeoner' for you without any('halg~ to )'Oll. In this wayyou I<now that yOll ale get­ting' all that tho:! seed Iswol'th. At pre;;cnt we Johil,ve a very gooJ price onboth alfalfa and sweet clov­er and if it Is sold rightfrom the machine j'ou donot have any shrinl{ on it.

Super PhosphateWe will have a carload of

Super! Phosphate on trackearly in Sept., just the righttime to apply to your fallwheat anel rp~. You can buythis Super Phosphate at avelY low price if j'OU placeyour ol'<~(:r now anJ take itlight off the car. We feelfrom tests that it wIil paywell to lise Super Phosphateon your grain' fields. It alsowill do a vel)' gOOd job onyour Corn -Reid if j'ou use itwherf j'OU \\'ork ~'our cornground at planting time.

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NOLLSeed Co. Ord

18-llp

Bromc and,Crested \VhcatIt will soon bl'l time to

sow Brome and CresteJ\Vheat and we have a goodstocl{ of both of them onhand. Usually these grassessown in the fall make betterstands than thoso:! that yousow in the spring.

FOH SALE-Must sell 240 irrl­gated. Close in on gravel. Elec­tricity available. Give offer.J. W. Sedlace!<. 18-2tp

FOn SALE-New 6-ft. SearsColdspot I'efriger'ator and newSears Kenmore electrlc stove.Sec Schaefer at Safeway.

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FOR SALE,19H Chev. Club Coupe1916 Ford 2 door1941 1<'orJ 4 door1941 Chev 2 door1942 Chev Pickup1940 Int. Pickup1929 ~Iodel A, very good1928 Buick, very gooJ

Petska Auto Co.

FOR RBNT - About 300 or 400acres of hay meadow. To beput up on shares. Level land.Jim Hejs~k, Ericson. 18·2tp

FOR SALE - 1000 bu. of cribbedear' COIll, H,ugh Carson. 18-2tp

FOR SALE ~ Fal'mall tractor,,1936 1.<'-12. Inquire of D. J.Brady, Arcadia or Farm Equip­ment, Loup City. 18-3tp

1<'OR SALE - 1938 Model Chev.truck. Cheap. Geo, Vasicek,Standard Oil Station, Ord.

18-2tp

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$1.10$5.25

$3.15

Low5S466058626368

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Quiz Want' AdsToo Late To Glassify

Wl<;ATIIEIt

By Observer Horace Travis

High

Precip. to date 12.75

Precip, to date '47 .. , .. ,18,33

Thurs.l<'riSatSun,Mon.Tues.wee. noon

FOR SALE - Goou, clean cobs,J. W. Sedlacek. 1~-2tp

FOl{ SALB - Florence 3-burneroil stove, 1 giant burner, Whiteenamel with oven in excellentcondition. Mrs. Challey Urban.

18-2te

WANTBD TO· BUY-a diningtable. Phone 347. Les Nelson.

18-ltp.

Fon SALIo} - A power May tagmachine also South Bend range.Good condition, new grate:",water front. Call 369, OrJ,

18-ltp

FOH SALE - No, 25 McCormickDeerino- power mower. \Vi!l seljat Bu~wel1 sale barn Jlriuay.Milford Fowler, Burwell. 1S-Hc

WANTBD~Custolll plowing witha one-way plow. Valley Co.Imp. Co. 18-2tp,

-Inez Swain and Lucy Rowba.lwent to Grand Island Satmday toattend a lawn party given byMaude Holden, '

•POLIO PACK ARRIVES.The, polio pack purchased by the

Amcrica n I.('glOn auxiliary hasarrived and is On display in thewindow of Georgc's' Mea t Market.

This pack is available for use ineither hospital or used by anydoctor in the COU:1ty.

l'OTlCl<;To aU iandowners and /01' ten"

ants living adjacent to any of theCounty maintained highways ofValley County that ~'ou are here­by requestcd to lIIOW the weedsalong the s~id roads a.djacent toyour reopectlve properties.

, Valj{'~, l'ount~'lIi u ll\\ a y Ut'l,artment

to July 22.2tc

1<'OH SALE - l£13G Chev. 2·dool'.ExcelIen~ ,condition, Call orsec George Satterfield, Onl.

, 18-2tp

HALE BODY TO NY,The body of T / Sgt. goland E,

Hale who was killed in EuropeJUri~g the war, has reached NewYOlk en route to Sargent forburial. Next of kin Is listed asGeorge M. Hale of Sargent.

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FEED,S

GRAINS

CUBES - It is thne to beHA'NGEthinldng of YOllr sllpply of, HangeCubes, Let us quote you on 22%, 32%or 40% Hange Cubes,

S\VIFT'S Ii'EEDSTruckload of Swift's Products to arrive this week.Tankage • Meat Scraps • Bone Meal and Mineral

43/'. Hog Supplem01l1, special price this week

per bag $5,85

FarlUers ElevatorPhone 95

qRD, NEBRASKA

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All grain prices have been a little lower this week.I! you have a surplus of grain to sell. remember we arealways in the market for your wheat, corn, oats, rye orbarley, at the highest market price.

Though mCfny feed price:> have' been declining it willsooner or laler get to the point where it would be wiseto purchase at least part of your requirements at theselower costs. ,Subject to stock on hond and marketchanges, you can buy the following feeds this week.

Shorts, per bag \ ..Omar Egg l\Iash, print bag . , .. $,1.20Oats, per bushel , , .. ,. 72c32% Poulh~y Concentrate, print bag 5.50Hog Fattener Pellets, per bag" . .$3.95

Complete Hog Food

Barley, good feeding, per bUtTankage, per bag .

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Car to arriye in August

Each fall we are able to g~t one carload of thi~ 43%phosphate and 10-20-6 Fertilizer from AnacQnda. Inusing the Treble Super Phosphate on alfalfa lJround orwith your wheat at sowing time, you can use so muchless pounds 'per acre than you d9 in using the 18 or 20%Phosphate. If you will compare the price per unit ofphosphate, you will find that it will pay to use the TrebleSuper Phosphate. '

V'{o have only a limited supply so pla~e your ordersnow! ' Special prica per ton if taken off when car arrives.

Pool Opening IsPossible Sunday

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July Rain at Low Point;Popcorn to Make 2.000 Lbs.•70 Bushel Wheat Reported

To Elect SCSCounty BoardNext Saturday

Landowners in, Valley coul}ty.vill go to the polls Saturday toaJect two supervisors for' the soilconservation boarl!. V 0 tin g'jlac:es will open at 1 p, m. in the':ouIthouse basement an<l clOSe at) p. m.

The SSC office reporteJ this\'eek that some sealcd ballots havealready been receiveJ. Provisionslave been made for h1ail ballotslnJ voting by sealeJ ballot prior:0 actual election date.

Canuidates for the position ofsupervisor arc are Anton WelniaktnJ Harold Gamicl<, both of,-}ly Ii a, anu E. O. Schudel and Ign:'oluaka, both of North Loup.

County Agent C. C. Dale urgeJtil lanuowners in the county to~xer'cise their privilege to vote'n the election. A vital link inhe nationwide projcct to savemr nation's soil, the board diz'ectshe work of technicians in theocal district, sets policies" super­'ises the district fidel equipment'.nd other such activities,

:I'o vote pdor to the election day,roters mu~t obtain ballots at Ne­'rask~~ State bank or First Na­ional 'bank in Ord, Arcadia State

'lank. Midway Mal'ket in Elyria,1nu th~ Loup Valley bank inNorth Loup, Mail ballots may be'btaincd by non-resident land­1wners from E. S, MUlTay, district'lection officer in Orel,

---NO WEEDS.

That ther'e were weeds still~rowing in army worm infested"ields on the Paul, Geneski farm'.VilS stated in the, Quiz last week,~[rs. Gen(:ski reported later thatnot even wecds remained,

Jim Kucera HasNarrow EscapeIn Truck Crash

(Continued from front page)

second street, the digger cheweelalor z at 50 feet per hour,

According to plans, eight inch,sewer pipe will be lall-' be,hind the Iditcher as it cleai s the way,F'Ienty of pipe is on hand for' theproject, which is expected to take Itr.rec days, Allen repor ted,

During the week, city crewswere laying four inch water pipeto the pool. Dug earlier by themachine digger, the ditch is nearly300 feet long, about five feet deep,Connection with the main wasmade directly east of the pool atthe park entrance road,

l\tg.. to Arrin'.In the bath house, showers in

the men's dressing room arc in­stalled and those in the women'Sroom are expected soon, The cage,shelves and benches are scheduledto ar rive Thursday Irom GrandIsland where they are being built.

A telcg rarn received by Coch­rane reported that the wirebaskets were on their way f'romIndiana. Towels and suits, forrental are already on hand, hesaid.

In the lighting department, thepool manager disclosed that thepool will be illuminated by halfas much candlepower as used onthe football field. Lights havebeen tested and focused .

Three filters, each with fourlevels of sand 01' gravel willcleanse the pool water, In eachfilter there ale three grade-sizesof 'gravel and a Iiue grade ofsand on top, The sand must bescreened with a special screen bt'­cause of the small tolerance per­witted. In addition, a chlorinatorwill be Installed to assure highestsani ta tlon.

'':In't' Instl uct or«,A staff of three instt uctors will

be 'ill hand to coach the swim­ming classes in basic strokes anddives. Mrs. Robert Grov€', anJ

Jim Kucera, 19-\.'eal'-0Id Ord the two lifeguards, }{eith Kovanrla, J and B'Jb MOore, will c,oneluct thehuck Jtiver, was still marveling classes.

over his nanow escape from Classes will be helJ MonJaydeath several days after he drove through Saturuay duti~ thehis 10 ton semi-truck off the high- moming, Two 35 minute classesway at Osceola one night last ,.week to avoid hiting a car. are planneu for pn"p anJ junior

He was homewanl bound from division girls on Monua~'s andOmaha when an approaching pas- Wednesdaj's, beginning at 9:15 a.senger car turned left in front of m. A similar schedule for boysthe truck at an intersection on the will be followeJ on Tuesdays andnO ed of tow ncar a bridge Thursdays. . . . ..o~~r 1a cr~~k. n. Advanced~wlmmll1gand dlVll1g

"I couldn't pass him in the left c!a~scs fOl~ gll'1s are sche\,iuled fortraffic lane because of another on_II< lldays fr 0111 10 to 11 a. m., Ad­coming car;" said Jim, "I jllst vance classe,! .for boys W~ll becramp.:d my wheels to the right." Satu.rda~ m?,rl1lng. Regular poo~Then he added, "My first thought aUl~11sslo,l \\lll be charged forwas 'I don't want to kill any- cla~ses. ,bod '" - The pool WIll be open to the

y . Tight Spot: public from 1 :30 to 9 p. m. Mon-By ehoosing the ditch, the day to Satlll'llay. On Sunday the

youthfUl trucker took the hard nool will be openeJ at 1 p. m. andway out of a tight spot. Riding close at 9 p. m,20 tons of, trllck and cargo, he Admission for the prep divisionhurtled down a steep embank- ages 8-11 indusive is 15 cents,lilent, through the underbrllsh and junior division 12-16 at 25 cents,plungell into the eleele anJ adults ,4.0 cents, Becausc of

Landing on its left side, the the sholt season this Slimmer,hugh truck bounced, rolled over season ticI<ets will not be offered,on its left side, spilled Jim in theI-~ ~water. Passersby !'t'ached the r-'~~~--_c--c---..--~ .. '-.--------------------scene immedi.ately. TI,ley fO,und I FER TIL I Z E Rthe truc!,C!' III a senu-consclOus 'state thrashing about in the .water. II\ I '1' bI S III I t

"Guess I was still tr~cing to get I 1 nacolH a re e uper lOSp Hl eout of the truck," said Jim, "And II don't suppose I'll ever Imow how II actually got out,"

I '''as Lul'!'r.He was treated at the Osceola

hospital for shock, bruises an,dcuts on the nos(', eheel< anel a gashin the forehead which reqUiredseven stitches, He also lost acouple teeth, Summing up thesituation, Jim commented, "I waslucky."

Approximately $1,000 damageto the demolisheJ truck and $1,500damage to the cargo resultedfrom the crash, accorlling to JackRomans, trllck line owner in Ord.

In explaining his action, thedriver of the left-turning cal' tol<lwitnesses that he "didn't see thetruck." About 60-~'ears-of age,the driver' said he was watChingthe car behind him.

Temperatures varied widely inOrd during the week between aranze of 46 for low and 91 forhigJ~, Only ,01 inches of precipita­tion was reported by Weather Ob­server Horace Travis,

The need for rain was begin­ning to be felt by midweek afteronly a short ,62 inches of moistureduring the past two weeks. Cornwas still looking fine, however,County Agent C. C, Dale reported,

Popcorn, too, was reported inwonderful condition by Ell Jeril­son, He said the fields were be­ginning to tassel and would yield2,000 pounds to the acre with arain by next week

In the rain cycle it appearedthat Ord was in a low precipita­tion point. From his weatherrecords, Travis showed that rainso far this year hac! reached only12,75 while 18,33 was recorded atthis time a year ago.

Looking farther back, he dis­closed that the average rainfall forJuly over the past 60 years was3,OG inches but rain here for July1918 totaled only 1.38 with threeJays ldt in, the mon~h. But, hepointed out, July rain in 1889 was10,37 inches!

On the 1<'. C. McBwen farm eastof Westerville there was little dis­pail'. He stored a 70 bushel pel'acre yield of wheat in the elevatorrcccntly. Planted on summer' fal­low land, even McEwcn was a bitsUlprised.

Ord TemperatureVaries Widely

30 9 9 .300

36 6 15 .417

28 11 If ,30332 4 12 .37530 6 11 .367

25 2 9 .3GO31 5 11 .35535 6 12 .31336 1) 12 .333

25 3 8 .320

PHONE S4.

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Elba Falls to Dannebrog;Farwell, North Loup Win;Sintek's .519 Tops Hitters

Lutherans HoldJoint Services

Jorgensen IniuredAs Tractor FallsInto Dry Creek

Sunday over 100 p00pJe fron\ thethree parishes serveJ by Rev. C.Jeppesen from Ord, Dannevirk€',and Farwell plus a few fonnermembus who now reside at GrandIslan,l and !lIason City met at theOrd Park Sunuay for joint sen'-ices, "

Following the services a basl,etJinner togdher was enjoyed byabout 135. Student pastor Eugene\Vekander of Dannebrog spoke inthe afternoon, followeJ by a lunchbdole they left for their homes.

Harlan Jorgensen, 20-~·ear·old

fanner living northwest of Oru,suffer;::d cuts and bruis;::s of the

Ashton Wins 9..2From Palmer andDanes Take lead

Sherman-Howard league's firstplace tie was broken Suriday whenAs-hton splattered Palmer 9 to 2which' tumbled the losers into thesecond division.

Danncbrog side-st.cppo j Blba toE t:1C tune of 3 to 1 and remained1 alone on the top rung of the8 k ague ladl!er,

In the lower bracket, Farwellcontinued its climb by winningfrom Cushing in a close 2 to 1ga me. A week ago Farwell slap­ped top high Palmer 2 to 1,

NorJ,h Loup and Grand Islandfought their battle to determinewhich would be the cellar occu­pant w ith the Loupcrs scoring13-6 to convince the Islanders.

In a round up of hitters ill theS·1I league, Arleigh Sintek, Elbasouthpaw, leads a list of twelvewho average ,300 or better, Onlyplayers batting at least 25 timesarc included. The list:

AB R H Pct.27 11 14 .51926 10 11 .423

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Carson's Market IWE DELIVER

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"Yo~'d save so much time and effort, Janie. if you would

do all your food shopping at Carson's Markel. There

you'll find a full assortment of quality food items plus

economy."

OrdScotia

Garner Wins 1sfJewett Ties 2nd

Showing' considerable implo:'e­ment during the weel<'s praettcesession;~, the girls' softball team ofOrd will Illeet a fast stepping Bur­wdl nine Wednesday (Aug. 28) atthe local diamond,

Scotia will invade Ord Fridayfor the secon<l girls' game herethis we€I~, The Burwell game ,willbe a return match with a chancefor the OrJ gals to square a 22-12ddeat of a week ago.' Both gamE'Sare scheduled to begin at 6: 30r. m. ,

Hazel Huff is slated for the' face and body last week when amound duties for Ord. Naomi tlactor he was dtiving tumbledG(.weke will be receiving behind into a dry Cleek bcd,the plate. -- Jorgensen was driving along an

eight, foot creek bank On hisfather's fann when the tractorwhed stnlck a bump. Sitting­cl'osswise on the tractor seat, hewas thrown from the machine bythe suddw jolt.

Landing on the opposite bankof the nanow gully, Jorgensen sliddown the embankment. Mean­while, the tractor nosedived intothe ditch and beat the unseateddriver to the bottom by a fractionof a second.

Commenting on the cl04e call,Jorg,'nsen squinteu thruugil hisLlaeJ< ('~'e and said: "If I had hitthe creek beJ first, the tracto'rwould have been right on top ofme, It might have been a differ­ent story."

He was treated at the l\lillcrhospital in Ord for cuts an<lbruises of the face and abrasionsOn his right side and hip, 1\\'0stitches were taken in a cut on theback of his head, ,

The tractor was unlhmaged inthe fall. It was recovered withoutfurther mishap, .

Jorbenscn's uncle, Henry Jor­gensen, dicd several ~·ears agofrom injuries received in a tractoraccident.

GUller LightsGoing face to face with Hast­

ing's fast, experienced nine provedt00 much for the Ord men,' Play­ing under lights also hinderedtheir performance.

Probably one of the better. Le­g;on teams in the sta r-; Haslingsled 1 to 0 until the fourth inningwhen they scored seven runs onthree hits, three error". and threewalks.

For o.a, Bl,tha collected athree base hit, Richardson andStodda rd comprised the battery.

Scoring:RIlE4 4 6 Sintek-- Elba

OrJ 8 8 2 Kslonzek-Asnt onHastingsNext week the Legion juniors D, Lukasiewicz

will take on the Ansley Legion- Farwellaires on the Or d ball diamond at K. Jacobsen2:30 p, 111, Sun~ay. Onl will be Dannebrog

t ' t A I '(;;1 Mudloof-F'arwellboos 1l1g' 0 aver g e .an cal y ~'- _,' ,son dereat ot 8-7 by Ansley. Cook-Cushing

Ord Girls Me~t C~,~fJI~~~~;~~~)\Vondl-Blua

Bu.'well. Scot.-a, Jr, Dilla·I,'arwell, Ii:. BorzychFanvdl

D. \Vt'gnc~r

Palmer'

Ord's Junior American Legionbail team won 9 to 2 from ScotiaSunday on the home field and losttv Hastings 8' to 4 Monday in agamc away, -.

In Suridays league contest, Ne l­son pitched a one hit game againstthe Scotians, Stoddat d caught forthe locals, The losers' battery wasBussell and SpIingt'f.

Score tabs.

·':"Kav Copcl'll:~, "ulall daugh·tel' of Mr. an,J Mrs. ~tal1ley Cop'"land is ~pen'Jin';' some time withher granllparcnts, Mr, anJ MIS.

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Dialnond

Alice FLEMING Bobby BLAKE

\Vcdnesday, August ,1

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HOGS

2:30 p, 1\1.

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Sunday - l\Ionday, August 1 - 2

SUNDAY. AUGUST

'Orel' Baseball, . ? .~, .','".l. '

Starting promptly at8:00 o'clock

, For this week it looks like: '

.S~i~urday, July' 31: Sales stalls promptly at 1:30 o'clock..... . ~...

.Ord Livestock t~arket• "~n.nounce~ its oHering for the regular weekly sale

l4.0 head of hogs of all kinds, including piggy sows, sowswith 'pigs, fecdin'] shoats, wet sows ahd boars.. ,......... , .

l'wwn1n1l & llurdlcll:. Auct!oueert

Tha sole last ,week wuS about steady on all cla;3ses01 cattI~., Ther~ was L1 good demand for feeding sil:ersa~td hejfN~, wllile' ho<]s were sleudy and selling at anice fig,ure. .

MISCELLANEOUS

Case' CCtta"dor,' 1939 model, 011 rubber with mountedcultivuLor.

HORSES

8 hedd ~f' gdod farm work horses,3-ye'qr,old sorrelsGddle mare, we Ii broke and gelltle

.. 110 HEAD OF CATTLE,

20 head of bucket calves,5'0 ,head of y'earlihg' steers alld heifers15 hCfld of [ceding and heclvy heifers2,0 head 9f COV'lS of all kinds5 head of breeding and bologna bulls

Tuesday, August 3

~One day only

Special

,Czeeh FilmIISvelo Jeho

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Thursday, Friday, Saturday, July 29, 30, 31UOl'llLB l'l<;ATl'HJ';

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1::2C1J:.:!Cll:XJ::!x.::..1J::1C1C= Ord -JunlerLeqlen

OR'D T''II,EATRE Wins from S~otia.,.I Lose To .Has~lngs

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Quiz want ans are the mosteconomical way of reaching 4,000homes ina hurry, If

LICENSED TO WED.A 'IllLu'rlLlge.llccn,se to an Arca­

dia couple, John Eiwuod lIill, 2,1,and Margaret Blanche Christ, 21.W;lS issued this week by Valleycounty Judge' Joseph \Y. Rauiac­kcrs.

SOllPHri;uJaf

Sw~etlIearl.... Cake

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WIENERSOscar Maycrl 12:oz, Call 481

R~yal

SalinVq;clablo shot tening,

'Iril'le crealll'>l-ro'Jy to blend,,I·lb. U.0 $.·Ill3·lb. <:an @

DOG ,rOOD[deal, 1-lb. C.lll I]f

BREEZE

'Vhc(t ProductsFI"'ur lIaf\~';,t Blo~:;011'.. ijO',lb; $3.15v ....•~-Ib. Bat $I.J~ ... .B2~

C k FI . (I-L'Z. 31ca e our Swans Down, .... ,Pkg.

B d Mrs, WrigIJt'!.· 2O-oz. 16crca white or wheat, elkc1 .. Loaf

G h S Pirates' 1-lb. 25~ra am. ,;olu. Clackeu, ...... ,Box

C I S Bll'Y 13;lkcr, l-lb. 23crae <er !alle;i, eoda, ......... Eox

R't C k ' 1-1b. 29'"I Z rae ers ';;a~isco ...... Eox v

Shredded Wheat ~iabjS';ol;'ko:: 11c .Cream of.Wheat.. ~ti?:: 18<1

NEBR.

THE AIR CONDITIONED'

VETERAN'S CLUB

TYl'1l0lU FE\'EH. Typho ld fever is unncccccary1£ thc typhoid g crm were as big a1\'.1 preventable. l';very case Is

8S a fish, the vacation angler, who due' either to couuuuni ty ll('gl ig' ­Is not part lcular where he camps, cnce or to the carelessness of somemight know how he "caught" Indivldual. I'crsons planning a va­typhoid (ever and gave it to cation Or trip where sanita.tlonothers. " may not be rigidl:y cnforc~d ShOlll.'!

Tl ' t 'ph id g erm travels from p~'otect thl'm~e1v~s against this:" j, 0 'C' , well disease by being inununizcd.

an lI1fee~td pel.,on t? tho , -. Pr'evcn t ion is accomptlshcd bvpersun· l· rll~admb;'ly\\l~\~al0tnr l~n~~~IC~~~I;, 1the enforcement of public hC<:\I.lhaccomp IS 1\; ~ , , . measures to pro teet food milkf · 0 " food Everv case IS v , • •mgers, or , J and water supplies and by 1lI1-contr~:et,clI~; \:'ay of the mouth munlzat ion. Tile pllrilY of water,and digcstiv C 5) stem. milk or food cannot be judgr-d by

A can ier is a person who ~as loldl{g at it. The bcst thing to dohad typhoid fever at some time i~ to play safe.and who even after recovery car-ries the germs of the disease inthe urine and discharge of thebowels. Ca rrlc is who arc carelessip their personal habils are lil,:lyto infect any food they handle Withunwashed hands.

Some of the most serious .andIa r- reaching outbreaks of the di­scase have been caused by drink­ing milk or eating foods that havebeen handled by carriers. Personsmay .be carriers without knowingit.

Washington, ~loorparl{ Variety

"':Ji,!ll It"~('( \ eJ (0 Iilllit qUdtdiCiC5,No S,1!cS (0 dell:,;tS.

-- for C~tnning $1 69. 12· lb. Lug II .

APRICOTS

Above prices are effective thru July 31, in Ord

P I Elberta, frc('slone, IG-lb. cr2 19eat les llleuiunl to large siw~ Crate Y I •

Watermelons Ulack V!i.J.lllOlloJ.. Lb. 3} cSunkisi L~mons [or Iel1le!l<luc,,: Lb. 110,Head Lettuce }<"inl1, cri.>p Lb. 150Carrols l'c'vs l'eml)vtv, Calue'l'llia'(lUalily" .Lb. acPoiatoes u. s. No.1 rf:u: 10LliJ, 450

F I~ C kl "I No. 213 380nih at al Hostezs Delight. " , ....Can .

. 1·lb.Pork &BeailS Van camp's .........2Cal:5 250C 2 ~o. 229"orn L:aruensi,jc, crcam-slj·le.".",.. Cans v

2 No. 21~ 2r,Sauerkl'aut MalO Branu ......... Cans UC

I . k 2 Tall 2°'"Evaporalel Mil l'hl!rub Uranu.. CallS " "

Che6se Food UreeZE', mllcl-llaYol'ed .. , .~-i~: 930S ift' I 3-lb. $1 15WI nmg Swift's, blal\JJ lard, ••• " .Can

M • Ub. 41argarme ::i\.U1llj·uank, frc3h .• " ••.• , .. Cln. 0.S lO-lb. 85Beet ugar Urallulated Bag C

P· · \Vrlso~;;-Cerlificv. 47cIcmes smoked, 6 to ~·lb.... ,."." .Lb.

Pork Roasl Hib or loin end ~uts ...Lb. 43c

Vol. 66

Other Beef Bib:;and Plate Cuts

Lb.35c

Gd the new Augustissue of Family Circle

Magazipo now! .5'ca·copY. '

ShortBIBS

Lct~: 491

QHic1<~n~E<isy to FixBaked Beans Hcin~ .. 20;~b; 35cM ' I H,-in'. In U',.-oz. 18'"acaron ehe(o~ sauce .... Can v

S h ft ' · 15-oz. 10cpag e I O('Je '':;un

Hash Libby'!, Corne.] Bcet, .NS~I~ 35cG Bn:'Wll-wilh L·ecr, No.1 250rayy Morton House ........ Cun

S HOllllc1, 12-oz. 49cpam lUlIcll meat, ..• " •. " ... Can

G t d T 'll 6-oz. 31cra e unn Can'

Ch Dutch ),{I11, 2-lb. S1 13eese A"lerican ......... Ctn. I

Purple Plums Monica .~.~·c~'~ 11cGrapefruit Hi;;h·,lal 2 ~~~~ 29.cPuddings Jiffy Lo'J 4 l·li:;~. 25cPeas lliglJ .• ayfran1.. 2 ~~;I: 25cMalted Milk Carnation, ...lj~; 39cBlack Tea C'lln('~jblirt '" .tko

: : 28c,J ice ~()wn llo~:;,', / 4G~oz. 11c. U (,il')lJcfl lilt Lan

L h B Sandwich Pt. 35cunc OX ::'."cad ........ ,Ja~

L h B San·hkh Qt. 62cunc OX ::'."caL ........ Jar

M· I f'ian·.1wich n. 31cnac e::'''read Jar

M· I Sandwich Qt. 65cIrac e::"'lea1 Jar

- And Gct ct Ivfcett Saucc for E1!Cry Taste

Heinz Ketchup ~.IB~t 24c ,Maul~ Barbecue Sauce, 6~~B~!:: 1~Washindon Catsup ~.tb~f: 16c Mattma Tomato Paste Can 0

.... "9 F· h' M t d 9-oz. 13cAI I. Sauce 6E~f:' ~ rene s us ar Salad Slyl<J ~Jar

Heinz 51 SC.uce .. ~ 8B°S: 23c Schilling Onfon Salt ~Joa\ 14cLea & Perrin's Sauce ..· 5B~t 31 c Schilling Black Pepper. 2c~~i 15cWoreestershire Sauce :·.r.(~:~~~ Btl. 15c Sno-White Salt I'lain or lo-:lize,l 2tt';: 8c

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$2.00$1.00

The Loup Valley Region's Big Neiospaper

Nebr.

THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1948

RINGLEIN DRUG

SECTION TWO

ORD

Ord

SALE

New &, UscdClothing

COlllplete Stocl\. of

ELEC'l'HIC SHAVEHS, . I

Schiel\. • HClllington • Packard

SUnbeaIll Shnv'emaster , .$15.00 to $23.50Hemingt'on 6 and 110 volt

C b· t· <l!2.3.~0ont Ina IOn . , ... , .. , q v

100 Spring Coats, Suits,Jackets and Rain Coats,$2 each. Lots of goodschool clothin~.

One rack 01 dresses, SOcents each.

I Toni Home Permancnt, withplastic curlers .. , .. , ... "

Toni Home Penuanent HelillJ

Toni Homc' Permancnt, withpapei- curlers .. , . , , . . . . . . $1AO

Hichatd Hudnut Home Pern,anent $2.75Hiclwrd lIu{h~ut Hefill ~. , . , . $1.50

Above prices plus tax

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THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA

DRIVE INN

\ ."Reod by 3,573 Families Every \Veeh"

Anderson Motor Co.

Sa.turday, July"31 andl Only

EVERY MONDAY

ELMER HALL andHis Orchestra

DANCESARGEN1'

~.*-

SPECIAL!

l\IEADO\V GOLD' ICE CREA~I

in pints -, 25c .As featured in Life magazine.- Buy theflavor by the color.

Ourncw Bear cquipment -- the best wecan buy--and thc bcst this side of Grand

· t . l~ .Island-Is a your serVICc. j or sure, SCI-

entic steei'hlg safety, axle lind f,ramestraightening - see us today.

. Sunday. August

ORD

But OUt· NeVI BearWheel AlignmentMachine Will CureYour Car of the Wobblies!

Mrs. Gertrude Michener

Qula Representative

Ericson

Monday, Aug. 2Follow the crowd to Oscar's

Esloblished April, 1882

- • LEW --........._

TW;;h;~; Wo~;f Save

Your Car, Tires or Life

Mr .. and Mrs. Jake Foster andDonnie were Burwell visitorsWednesday, Ronnie Ray was aguest of Mrs. Pete Dahlsten dur­ing the af'tetnoon.

1\11'. and Mrs. Ed Cook wereSunday dinner guests in the PeteDahlsteri home.

Mrs. Rita Kassclder and Mrs.Mr. and Mrs. Fellows and Mrs. Lois' Irnrns motored to Grand Is­

Ernie Thayer of Wolbach were land Tuesday, July 20th.Sunday. July 18th, guests in the Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Maybergcrhome of Mrs. Elizabeth Harris and motored to Silver Creel, Wednes­Bobby. day to visit relatives and attended

Mr. and Mrs. Clem Lenker re- tho funeral of a friend, Mrs. l<;d.turned homo Wednesday fI'o~n win Williams at Albion Thursday.Sterling, Colo. where they visited I Mr. and Mrs. Bert Swett ofMrs. Lenker's mother and other ISpa ldlng were Eri<.:son Shopp.C'rsrelatives. . . Saturday and visited his brother,

Mrs. Ted Lenker and Ma rjotie Dave Swett.Briggs were in charge of the telc- Don Urban of Ord and Albertphone exr..i1ange during the ab- Hosek of Lincoln spent Fridavandscnce of Mr. an~. Mn,., Lenker. Satun.lay at the lake. Don fished

Mr. and Mrs, Elias Tim drove earlier in the week and caught atv Broken Bow Sunday. and, will 4. 3~ lb. bass and says he Is 4.thlipen\] the week with their daugh- "runner-up" in the largest fishlCI' and family. contest of the season at Ord,

James \Villiams of Grand Island Officials of the Consumers Pow-spent Monday through Wcdncs- er company visited and inspectedday at the lake. 'work at the Power plant the past

M/::;gt and Mrs. Howard Nut- week. .ling and son returned to, Omaha Mr.. and Mrs. Henry BcberucssTuesday, Roger Miner went witl) and Mr. and Mrs. Claire Gn·go.rythem and visited until Thur sday." of Grand Island were Sunday VIS-

Mrs. Ray Saltcr of Scotia and Itors i!1 U1e home of their brothe,r:\11'5. Ha rry Salter of Crajg, Colo. a~1d Wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beber-visited Tuesday with Mrs. Eliza- l1lSS. .beth Harris and Bobby JUly 20th.. !Ill'. and Mrs. 01'\'111 Beck~ Ga.ryMrs. Harry Salter remained until and Dorothy Ann, \\!1O hav e, \IS­Wednesday -..ith- Mrs. Hartls, ited the pa~t week 111 the Emry~ ~ - and Oberg' homes left Wednesday• ,for their horne at Los Banas, Cal.

; They will go from here to Den-ison. Tex. and visit a brothel' andfamily of MI'. Bcck's .

Mr .ar.d Mrs. Dill Dare wereSunday . guests . in the C. H. Kellyhome.

Mr.'anu Mrs. Pete Dahlsten re-ceived word from Mr. and Mrs.Carl Asmus they were enjoying arest and camping arid fishing inMinnesota on their vacation tripto Canada •.

MI'. an,\ !Ill'S. George Woepple ofS1. Edward 'visited in the home of:MI". arid Mrs. Everctt Wocpple

, SUIH]ay, July 18th,

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••" ~ .,,' • ~'. '" • 'of .: "" ... ~

ORD,

DANCE

Sat., July 31

Comstocli IlaUTo

EDDIE VLASEK &His Orchestra

.'featuring Old Time Music

Poultry Iteadquarters

Ord Farm Supply

, . .' , . '.l 'f \ "

THACTOR l\10UNTED SPRAYERS

They'll always be wHh us - we can't e;aciicCtt~ thelu,but we can con.t'Iol them.

Our complete stock of farnl chemicals r;xrid spray~ wiilmako it possible for you to enjoy relatively iilsect-freofarming.

The new Chiordane is one of the best insect sprays yetdevised - especially for flies and mos'quitoes and grass­hoppers. Others include BHC co'mpounds, DDT spraysand dusts of various lypes, all designe's:! to ~ake fap?,­ing easier. Also a new dairy spray which is a contactkiller.

Henry Janus

FLYSINSECTSGRASSHOPPERS

'We still have a few aluminum boo111s ¢n hancf for tractormounted sprayers. These eire ideal to use on grasshopopers and other field insects. Let us {eU y6u tnote:

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'VlU. Goff

ntfPTuRESIIlt.LJ) t;Xl'J.:UT IIElUl

II. :\1. She'lIa", \\itldy llUU\\ll('~ p" rt of Chicag;', \\ ill l"'l'sollallj'be at tilt' l'ann'y Hotd, Gl'allu Is­lant!, Thlll'~(Ia~' Oll.l.r ... AlIgll~t 5,f!'U1ll 9 ,\. :\1., to 4 P. :\1.

'fro ~bt'\II;\1l ~:I''''Z 'l'h,~ 1::0('('[,.S1tit.-.ld i,"\ it tU'lluinlious llUl)1 U\ l'lU,'u1tUt'r nil tOrtHcr nh\thud ..... ('jrt.·t.·tln~·SUuut·tliatl" ft":<loul(:"i. It '\ ill Ilut ()ul)hurt) . tllt~ rU1)(II'I'\"' IJt'rt('t:tI)' 110 lU:tf­("" tb,' ~h,' Or 1"\';\(11)11 hut It "IIIJUt'I't·;"",,- th~ ('il,t'ul;:\(lol~ ~(rt'll~th"1ltilt." l't·.akt'ut'l' I.ur(~f llUti tlat'lt'h)"lost" tht" olH'ujllll' hl .'cn If;,t,s O;l1ht· a, t'I'a~,a t'H,'~, rt·g;,l'nllt""'.... uf]14:.. ,), JUlIUI.;;. ,..tntiu(u"" uJ' :lIn'JJ.H:'\rtloll tllta hot'l Ill:l) a~~Ulll('. ,\H;'ltlul1atl~ ku"n 11.["'tolt'Utilh' IUt'(IUHI..~u untlt,,, ~fralls' t IOllli.llJt'r~ull1t.· ar-raut,;t'Il11"uh. tl Ii t uhM)luh'l, nolut'dholul','S or IU('tl t'nl tl·t';,a(IlH~I1(,"i. t.111'. She'liall \\ ill be glad to {!t-lll-

onstrate \\ Hhout chal'g~>

6509 X, Artesian A \'t'" Chi<-ago jj

Largo', indsiunal hnui;l or I'Ulllun'follo\' ing ~lll'gkal opnatioll I

, e~lH·c~aJly. ~olitilIJ.,

ORD HATCHI:RY

~ULy 29, 194~

You can increase your po~ltry profits' 'py making fuJI use of y~ur Home grains

, the' Norco Mash-Maker way. Norco Mash-Maker is an allAin-one, e~sy.too

use supplement. It provides every espenHal ingredient your h"om'e grairis'

\ lack, but which your layers must havef~r proper ogg productiOll, a~d cr.icks

must have to grow to market size•.

NORCO FE'EDS MAKE

BIG CHICKENS OUT OF',

LITTLE CHICKS!

II

<...,.:..:', II -Notice: My shop wi ll be closed -Mrs. Ella Rasmussen left"1'"'\ .... __ -..1... 'Ifrom Aug, r, to Aug. 9. Ele>1n011"S Thlll'sejay to visi t her sisters in1t"~14&oI'-l. IBeauly Shop. 18- tc Califorhia.

. -" ','I ~Arlene Christensen vaca t ioned ' -~1r. arid M;'s. Cal'l Ollyer and, ,,'If10m herv dutics at the First Na- l\tr. and MIS., Adolph Kokes left-~~ir: ami Mr~. Da.n Cook have tio~al b~llk last week, S,h: vi~itcd Suilclay for M!nncsota where they

as their house guests, 1Itr and ~er. parents" Mr, a~1d 1111:;. C. L. Will do some flShll1g.Mrs. George COO]{, Catherinl> Chllste.nscn. 111 'st. I aul and ~pent ,_, ,',Harold and Charlene, from Alden sorue tune 1I1 Colorado, --:-: Cl) de S<.:.~tt, past~r of thera. and Rev. 1<'. F. Cook fron~ -':-'Mr. and 111's, Sam GugeeAmos ICluist ian church had his parents,Bushnell, NebI'. Rev, Cook left for of Seqttlt" Wash. ale guests of 111': 31\d MIS:, John D: Scott ofhis home in Bushnell Monday but his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Anton O'ld, Colo" h::; sll1a:1 SIster,. Don-the George Cook's plan to remain Gugg enmos. na l\1a~ and) O\l1.lg('! ,br oth~1 Glena few da)':;., and lIll. ~I1t.l, M~". ,1<r~nk ~lI1un~~-

-Jll1ia McMichael of Loup City ~Mrs. Martha Me Michael of man of BIg Spiing's as gUtsts overspent last week as a house guest Grand Island spent the weck end the \Hek end.of her sister and husband, Mr, and in Ord. She spcnt one night as a :;f=============Mrs. Vel:non Malotepszy and dau- guest of her uaughter and family,ghtel'. I Mr. and Mrs. Velnon Malolepszy

-1<'rank Coufal spent the week ~nd daughter an<.l one night withend in Gi'and Island with his her o~her daughter and family,

Mr. and ~trs. Br uce Peterson.family,-~1arilyn Absalon spent Sun- -- Guests at the home of, Mr,

day with Kay HU&hes. and lit! s. Russell Waterman horne I-\Vllcla Chase IS spending a 'Vcullcsl!ay for dinner well' ~tr.

week's vacation in Br'okcn Bow ami Mrs. Carl YOl.lng of' .scotia, 'with MI'. and ~TIs. Lloyd ParKs amI VClnon Jobst. In the after-Ianu LOlY, noon ::\11'. anl1 Mr s. Challey Peter-

-Mr. and Mrs, John Mason re- son and Mr. ant.l ~hs. RichardtUllll'll Saturday hom two weeks Peck of Scotia werc gu('sts ,andvacation spent visiting relatives at II in the evening, Mr. amI lit! s. SamScot{b';JluCf ,anJ Gering. , Guggenl\los anll sons of Seattlt',

-Mrs. No.ble Ralston is (~ldllg Wash. and Mr. anu ~tlS. Ivan

a week's vaca lion from BrownB.I:J~o~tt~s~c~a~ll~e~t.l~.;;:;;;:;;;;;==~===;;;:;;~~:;:~==~~~~3~53~McDonalu store Where she is em- ;ployc'll.

-Mr. ant..! Mrs. Cat! Oliver well'Monday eVening guests of Mr.anu MIS. 1\/'<.:hie \Vaterman at the \home of Mr. and Mrs. RussellIWatelman. .-~'rs. l\Iina Myf'IS and Mr, and

al~d ~trs. Mar ion MYt:I s alld sonsof Chambels well' SatulllaY Jin­riC!' guests of Mr. ant..! Mrs, Russcll\Vate'rman.

-MIl!. John Kokes sr., MIS,John Blaha anu uallgl1tel' andH,e-lc:n Kokes went to Granel IslamJMGllday mor !ling.

INN

Joes, only I knew J, L. when hewas a kid, and J, F, was g i own upwhen I first knew him.

It is st rarigo what a differenc cit makes whether you grew upin a comm1.ll1it~.. , 01' whether yl,luar rived after reaching maturity.The last time I visited with C. H,Lcoria rd sho~Uy betole his deathhe called me Johnnie, just as hehat.! done all my life. In otherwords, I was still a young fellolVto him, even though I was wellpast the sixty mal k. People areslow to accept a horne boy as aman, anu at the same time theywill give a stranger a man's stat­us. juelging 1I10l'e by size than byage, mainly because they do notrealizc how y01.ll1g they may b.....

-~-" /Another J. L" John L. ~hlligan

and his gooll wife al lived lastweek fo~' a short visit witll the dif­felent !\1l11igan relatins hcre'. Itwas the first visit back [01' Johnfor a number' of year S, ant.l thefir:>t lim,e his wife had evel' visi tedhele. TIley sold their home inCalifor nia anu were lookingalound for a new location, whichmay be, in the Ozarks. They onlyknew that we liveu in North Louj',but not wIler e. So, when theydl'OVe past OUI' house he told hiswife that he would stop am! askthe people who ran this roominghousl' where John \Var lls lived.He did so, anu you guessed it,found out we lived here.

This is getting entirely too per­sOllal to suit me, but I can't helpit. Next wee!e it will probablvbe different. Anyway, I think '1have stumbleel 01\ a pelfed wayto ploduce r:ain. At least, it hasworkcu the thrcc time's I havetricd it tlti:; summer, and the lainwas ballly neeu(,t.! in each case. Ithin!\ it was the latter part of~tay !hat it ~ec~me so t.lly thatI UeClu('el to IIl1ga t..... I war ketlhal'll all afternoon until after' (lp. m, ant.l gut "velything thur­()u~hly watered. About midnightUl~t night we had OUI' first bigIam of the season, 1.02 inchl's inall,

::;om.... time in June you will re­eall we hat.l another dry spell.Frient.l Earl Smith, local watermaster, lUI net.l Ule waleI' in one~ft,e1ll~on, !lnd I got bu:sy on theIlllgatlng Job. After an haul' ortwo I put on my rain Coat anuWOI ked in a steauy dr izzle the restof the way until the heavy rainput a stop to operations abuut9 p. Ill. That night we hau 1.28indles hel t', and there was IllOI ethan that elsewhel'('. Then abouttwo wec!{s ago I tried it for thethil d, ant.l probably last time forthe yeaI'. I or'deled the water,which was to come down the nextmOlning, but we hat.l ,70 of aninch that mOlning before I gotstarteJ to work. Yes. I am con­vince;! that I can make rain anyold tune. '

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..DRIVE

SUMMER TREATS, ,

fee Cream in pintsPopsicklesfee Cream Bais

Sundaes

Cookin', olumn

-hma.

,TRY OUR OTHER

Root Beer Floats ,Mctlts and Milk Shahsfee Cream Cones

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Wan l'shat's

"Guess I must be a sissy,Tommy!" said I!

-000- ,Mary Ann Hoe repor ts they are

having skunk trouble at theirhouse, too, whele a new basement\\ as left without windows Iinight 01' two too man:,:, and ,someskunks moved in. The ca t ch is,they don't know how many! Theyfound an adult skunk dead, andone cute baby running around,friendly as could be. The questionis, how many babies ale there: arethu(' more adults ? Also, how doyou go about showing Sk\.lllks outof yuur basemen t in !. fIiel1l.11yway?

-000'--All til .... wdting ability in the

\\':11 U family is not confinecl toJohn, I learn, for MalY Ann getsthe l'eatest grcetings from herglandll1olh,'r, ~tlS. S, W. l{j)f', whois John \Vanl's sister, -Each ofthese calel is lhymed, makil'g themess3g .... doubly intc'l't'sting to le­ceiv('.

Do Yau Hate to Cook andWash Dishes In Hot

Weather?If ~o who not be comfortably seated inyour car and enjoy

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BILL'S SUl\ll\IER SUPPERserved to you by fdendly car-hop girls

Saturday. July 31 and August 1ONLY

"Bill's Summer Supper"incIluling

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Choice of: Hamburger - SwedeburgerHot Dog - Coney Island - Cheezeburgcr

Potato Sahl(~ - Potato ChipsChoice of: Hoot ll~er - Any Oily'or l'op

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TIlE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NJ3BRASKi\ ~

Ant..! now it seems that the Vet­dans of FOleign \Val s are plan­ning a dinnel'-UallCe Monuay, Aug­ust 16, commemorating the end­ing of hostilities in tJw l'€cent war.That is all right with Mrs. Waruand th .... wliler. As I now l'{:ca1l,it was thlE'e years ago Aug. nthat a crlehralion of that gn'atnews was held in Ord. I WJS lighttill'! t'. as I retu,mcli tha t uay to be­gin my ~econd tour with the Or'dQuiz,. in which I signed up as af' lief man for fiftef:n day;,;, andstayet..! on the job foi' se\ cnm0nths. .

Our spccial leason:.; fOI: wantingto eelebl at " tlrat time of the yearale nUJl\('/'t)US, For' "xample, Fd­day, Augllst 13, will be one of thesewwl biltl,uay", Mrs. Wal'd hasha,J in her brid but IH;ctic life asa m.:mber of the filln of \Val clanu \Var'd, an(1 before that, forthat matter. T)le next day, Aug.H, will be the thin] anniv<'l'salyof all eve-nt we obserVe' \vithpleasure, for it was on that date,three j'.:al's ago, Wi) closed the u.:althat maue us' co-owner s of theuroperty we own her'e in NOlthLoup.

But the big uay, to us, comesAUK. 15, when we will obsene the39th annivCl sal y of OUI" mar­riag." whic:h was quite an im­portant event fol' b9tlj of us. Inthe past my job with' Nebraska'sBi~ Houeo has intelfeled with thecekbl'ation of these several events.but this year, even with an aduedday to the big' show, it all comCi3to an ent.l Aug. 14, leaving' us anopen date for Aug. 15, \Ve aremaking plans for a littl .... eelebla- Why t..!o people gotion on that uay, and it will be the tlips. We hav~ bc.:n ~~ Jf~~in01first time we )1ave ever maul' them to date, and. in the fir'stsomething special out of the four cases, we could have hat.leven t. more fish by going down to the

Being mall i.:d 39 yea rs is not crcek. The last one was moreas difficult as it seems. It is all successful. People ar e not think­a matter of time, For exam pi€', ing in tenus of the fish they bringthere are Mr. and Mrs. Charley hOIl1e', but of the fish they hope toBalbcr, who celePlated their 62111.1 be lucky enoLlgh to get. Also,wedding anniversaly this month, going away from home and seeing'and didn't make a lot of fu:os about natUl'e with hel' best clothe's onit. ,Of course. with th~m the is one of the major events of theceleblating of wet.luing annivers- trip. From the doll'rs and centsarks has become somewhat of a view point; all fishing LllPS lllU;;thabit, and they take it ~s a matt~r be chalked up as failures. _of cours€,. A generatlon ago It\:as \'Cry u~lus.ual for people. to! UE.\J.. ESTATE TlU:'-\SFERShve to see therr golden wcddll1g Dec-usannivelsalY, but touay sixtietjl J h J "I t ' . ,anniv'lsal'ies lire becoming quite ,0 n . Gl s el, etux to John J.usuaL' Right in' OJ'll thei'e al'e IGrlster and, El.la Mae Gilsel', S%the C. W. Nolls and the Bud 11-20-16., Con. $1,00.Shirle:,'s, to nalile a couple I hap- . Edwald M. AndC'rson. etux toPCll to think about. Jrro Kawata. Pt. Lot 7, Block 30,

01 U. Con: $4.00.00 $5.GO !{ev.We went past the J. L. Dworak The County of, Valley to Grace

place a .ew day~ ago, and I got Splague. EI~ Block 7. Vinton,to-" thinl\in$ about' how I uset.l to Grace Sprague to The Cotinty ofdistinguish betweceJl the two Valll'y, S 2 lods S,WI,tsw l,t 29-Dwolaks, J. L. and J. 1<'. by speak- 19-14. I

ing of J. L. as young Joe, PeIllaps Jennie Finley to Marion Shong.it would have been more accur'ate EI'2 2-19-13. Con: $1.0(}.to call him "Little Joe," but that -~---------__would have sounued like shooting -The businc'ss that rests on Icla!Js. I do not know for cert'ain, its oars has a long pull aheaJ. Ad­but I do not think there is much \'CrUse in the QUIZ ant.l keef. theldiffercnce in the age of th .... two public infoclllet.l. 't ,

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l\IAX 'VALL

PERSONAL Effects !,n­surance goes into ef­fect the mlnute' youstep outside you rhome - whether you •are on' a shoPpi1i9 tripor' on a vacation. Thisis not merely "tripinsurance~'-You needit constantly. Get ittoday and be proteet~

ed every day.

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Brid~o St. ARCADIA

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\\'e have two visitors at CullenLake thi~ summer that we are notover-enthusiastic about. Tlue,they've b.:en here 6ther yeals Igu.:ss, but we are seeing them atcloser lange than, wc welcome,

One is a black bc3l' who ap­p.:aH:t.l under the Gclow "streetlight" one evening this wcekLumbering casually along' thefence', h\3 met a PI.:tty young IIIU­iana vi~itor face to fac,'. He was­n't cone':lr,eel, but she was sofr ightened she rail gibbering tothc 1.1001' of the house, only to findit hool{et.l against her!

Next morning the clumsy pawtracks wo 02 the maIVel of oUI'colony. As late as yesterJay1l10l'1ling Ken y found niOl e pawprints. and was all for taking hisrifle anu going bear-hunting.

-000--;Our other visitol' was what the

chilul "n ar'l\ callin!f "a pu~sy catwith a f1ui<I dr ive.'

'Ve've be.:n catching a whiff ofskunk 0')01' with the morning uewfor sental da:,·s.

Last winter a three-foot SIlOWfall of wet flakes took our noblecaqJol t to task anu crashed theheavy beams to the grounu. The\Vl'ecket.l cal 1'01 t ha:o be~n waitingall SllJllme,. for an ambitious localworkman to use this good luinber,

Tot.lay the A. L. W. anind forwOlk about 10 or' 10 :30. anu be­gan tipping out nails and movingthe stur dy timbcr s out of theirmall tanglE'.

He uidn't rip 01' move long.In a few minutes he reportet.l

that he hat.! dist:;r beu tbe sklln.k,which hat..! chal ged past him intoour woouhou:;e. The odol' b,eingwhat it was, the man wa,ntet.l totake off fol' home, anu he dit.l so.

OUI' little .Chic ,Sal .... s·Room(aly Ann calls it Eastenillc:Sllirley calls their s Oogleschn31:JP:the late' MIS. E. P. Clements call­,d it the Blue Room after JudgeClell1~nts installcel beautiful blueglas,s windows) being located be­tween the late cal por t ant.l thesaid woouhouse, you can see thata lalge family crisis immeuiatelyaIOSe'. (Seven in our family.)

- 000--But I am fOIevcl' remindcu that

adult' e:t iSts do not necessal ilyPose pr'ol~lcms to children.

Her e I go over' to ball ow theAr.d~1 :>011'3 facilities, ant.l I meetTonll11Y coming with a cal Uoall. of\\ oo~l.

·'Wh':I~"t.l you g'd that wood,Tommy?" I ash', inCledulOllS, butsu~,pecting.

"Out of the woodhouse," sayshe,

"Our woodhOUse?" I still could­lJ't bclieve it.

"StU~!"

When you go away

l"H"-~""""'"~H""H" H-HHlt ............ Something II Different'+ -;. j• ' +' ••4~~~~.~.~.~~~~~-C~-C.~~J~44

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NE\V l\IACHINEHY

Ord, Nebr.

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I-IOWARD HUFF

For Loans, ,

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N. F. L. A. OFFiCE IN ORD

DICK WHITMAN, secretary-Treasurer

That Serve The FarnH~rs Interests

CALL ON YOUR

Prodllctiort Credit Association

USED ~lACHINEHY

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22-inch M.cCorm.ick-Deerirlg thresher14x7 McCormick-Deering grain drill (steel box)IS-ft. McCormick-Deering' disc12-ft. McCormick-'Oeering disc2 2-boltonl 14-inch plows, one on rubber,Nq. 182 pull type listN on rubber2 mounted planters for H or M FarmallNo. 229 power life cultiva'tor for H or M FarmallNo. 25 M~Cormick-Deering power mower for H or M

FarmaUPull typo pkmter with tractor hitch1945 funnall H hador,. fully equipped1932 Chevrolet truck with good stock and grain. body1946 GMC cab over truck with 17-ft. combination body1947 K~5 International with new IS!, combinatiort body1946 2M 2-row mounted corn picker for M Farmall

~cConnick-l)eeringmilkers, engrne and' elec!ric driveMcComr~ck-Deering' liand cS: power cream separa,torsMcCormfck-Deering 10c HammermillD. A. West hammennillFqirbanks-Morse hamrnermillFl.1irbanks-Morse com shellerAll sizes o'f povyer unitsMcCormick-Deering No.9 horse mOwersKosch power mowers for Hand M Farmalls12-£t. hay sweep for Hand M FarmallI-row powet corn biz~per

McCormick-Deering No. 5 stalk cuttersCompinatioll loaders and stackersRubber tired wagon gearsWagon boxes, flared and/straight2-row power lift pull type planter

: 4-ft. and II-ft. IH freezer chestsa-ft. lH home refrigertors

: Fairhanks-Morse elechic washersFairbanks-Morse hot mater healersTractor chains and tractor batteries'fractor,huck, implement and car tires, of all sizes

, Goodyear and FirestoI.lc, good stock' of mud grip tiresNew H-M" N;. 238' power lift cultivatorsSee us about new hucks, a size for every Job.

Second and Fourth Wednesdays 61 each month.l- ~ ~_~

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-0--\Ve ale jU[,t coming into one

(,f tile best st,:ason.'l of the whul....~eal'. the tOl!lato glavy season andtile first valley couilty WOillan whoI ring,., ine thr ee or' four nice, n;t..!,1 ilJe tomato,es will ",et from meLl retur'n the l'ecipe fol' makingthe best gravy there is.

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I lil{e allllos~ all veg':Jables. One(,f my favoritc:~ is oeet grEens.1'113. Clat,: McGr.:w knows how

II) '0" d Q'. • tmilch i like t'he;ll ant] !o~ se\'elaiI P~te lived the: e in 'the days 01. le 111 UIz!years she has rem embered me wit11 ma rke t fis!ling and that wasI a mess. She always seems to be about the only way they had of. Iable to gct them ready carller nnking a livir.g, ca t ch ing fish and

i'ulJlbhtd at ~rd•. Ntbrasl{3 than most people, shipiJing them to Minneapolis.--'-'-, '-. ---;-- , .t.. I' -0- Fish all' not as plcntiful now as

~ub~tl,IVIH~I~ ~ lite they were ami while we can usual-,:j;~:O~ 11\, 1'\~bJ ~~.I~a Of course there are other lp-eens jy get enough yet, they ai e by no

_ :j;3.;)0 Jo.be\\htlc bcsldcs beet, such as spll1,acl;, means as pknliful as they were] ' t' • t th I' t rn I 0 < IchallJ, lambs quarter. In Ml<.:hl- thirty veal sa'" a The first veal'·.n e re u a e V" c ce n r'l, 1 I 'b ' 'd ,,< O' "

\:i.1JrY l'uUl1ty, :\tt,r:lfka, 3,S SeC00'1 gan ~H.:n was a oy we use, we we're up thero was about theC:ass :\!cl1l .MJ.tlt,r url,JH Ad of cowslips and curly dock and scok.e, last year of market fishin'" and;,.11011 3, lSd... . Down south they dote on turl~lp only a few ventured to do it thenH. n, J.EGGP;Tl' ~f/; E. C. LI':(;GETI'Igrecns and they cook ~hem wI~l~ for'it \\'JS unlawful and they took

P .. LI.~hu", . fat por lc. I have tr led turnip gnat chances.E. C. J,l'lI."'U - - Edltor.~I:\fI:t"H Igleen;; but can't like them but I 0J\ H •.\l'klv" - - • '.\.1>'. ~I""",,rr uo like nice pickled pOlk cool\eu Tl D - t-' 't th~--- _. . -\ ·tI a y One uay la 't H~ l'. can", 0 vaCClIla e 02atAT~IAl E' DITOnlAL w~ 1 II grC('IIS. ~ whole family anu when it cameR - - n 'I ~vl~te~~ ICh~~~ fl~I,l~n~n{h1~c~e~ut time to vaccinate Hilda the maid

I~~~" _SSOCIATION a

O;.. 'Ia<t y 'a ~ aU; 1.1 couldn't SEe anl! the DI'. wa~ about to vaccinate

"'" I ~ \\ a:, , e I . n , her on th .... arm the woman of the" UA.-t4J'nUrjJJlll1ltvL! ~vl:l\,nth:rth~'le:lr II~~iJ. a\ g;I~~n~j house objcc:ted hccauH' she fE'a ,,'d

, ' lo have stnnl boxes on hant..! fot lhlda .would not be able to do the, , t wi t " b t ti e hail d' 'lnl,J sweqnng and uustll1g, Then he

Irl(;'I: n er ;u. " 1 ~ '.. satu they wuul'J have to l'ut it onIlly ~alt..!en anu I~ I;:; now a qUes.tlul\ her leg, i\gain tlle old l.quy ob­\\:~letll':,r th~t wlllch I p!ant~t.l nghf jectcd, saying Hilda had r to geta'./ay IS gOing fo mal\e a ClOp. uown on her knc.:s eHlY uay to

- 0-- scrub the floGrs. So the Dr., said they woult.l have to let Hilda

Aftel' asJdng our subscriber~ a decide, After thinking it OVerHHHHHHHHHHHHHH thousand timeS to inc:luucs th~ no- Hild'.1 saiJ, "Well on this job I... , , r tice cal:d with th,d!' renpwal check, don't haVe much time to sit <.lawn."::: My Owrl Column ~ GilIy'abGut hqJf of thc?n do s~ _9 __:: " t At present I haVt~ on my pesk a... Jly H.D.Leggett l bunll1~ ot Julv, a' bun.]le at Au~- Ant.l now if you will take your

• J. pen in hant..! anu fill in a check and:~~~~~-c44HH-c-c,'~H~-cH4-c~~~IUS! Cluds an,d .a few Jun.e canIs. send it in to rent,W "our subsClip-

. I gd a check m the mall (01' $3. JM J S f ~ to tion (unless of Course )·ou have

, " IS... ' umJll~ls.o "aCl'amen : but not a w?rd as to when' it pays alreauy uone SO) )'ou won't fOlget( allfo~lll~ was tal{jn~ no chances ifol'. Sometul1es I IC'l1lcmber but it agairi,(,n IlllSSIl1g' her QUl~ when she Iif I don't rell1CIl1ber I may 1001{ -0-~ '_'nt her' lenewal sevclal months thruuah two 01' three bunche~ of I under stant! 'th:1t John \Van1Ldolc the tinie was out. Idlr~I::l°befOre fi,nding the tight .one c1il.irl1s to be tho~ best fi:"hl'll\1an in

~O- and it would save me lots of tnne North Loul'. I gue:;s if the tIulhI don't knuw' i,V,llY it is that in a wcek if ev, 1yone woulu I etulll were known his wife has him

\','Ulll('n 0.1 e: SQ nlll('1r h\,ller than t!,,:il' notice with theil' checlc bested thn e tim¢s out of foul'.II,UI but tIlCY must be becau:;e so -0- __~ ' ~

J 1:lllY tly to see how llluch oflId,. bal e skin they call, in I am be~inning to tltink about,!o-eEnc-y shuw fwd ,solll~tinH,s they the bluf'gi113 that I eXJlect tol"i',;; t.lec(r,cy, quite a ways, to my catch anu eat when w~ get up tol.iJtion. , " Cullen lal(e the latter pal t of next

lI1onth. SOllle aile says, what ifw~ don't catch the'ill? 'Of COlli stllI,at could happen but it neV'-I' ha,,;in thilty yeals of going up ther ....aJl<]u1Y folks who ale up,thoe saytht·y ale eatching lots of thelll.Anu Oscar Nay is up thele ant..!daims he i,'l catching the limiteVElY time he goes out and if anovice like him can catch th.:msUI'ely I can, And if I can't I cango up ant..! get Pete Wallin to comedown ant.l 1 know he can catchthem. '

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Fpr The Finest tn,Quality Liqu6rl

,Free Delivery',

PHONE 135I{okes & Petska

LIQUORS,_~~st of C~ey.y G~~

l"HANK MARSH _., " l'

1~,elttaIY of stat~

July 1-5t I /( ~~I--7i I';"'e-r b:"'"(-,r....i -l-·,,-:~:-Jt""'a-.)-l'1-'.-,,:-tC':'t-y-.-. I i ~;-/ ~

!"OTIn~ OF l'IWH.\TE OF \HLL .j '\: r ~ICounty COUI t_ or Valley Count" \~ \ [i'/ ~

Nebraska. Bstate of Arno',d I \ 'J IZ "/Bn.J,th'Hler, Deceased. The State ) \ I ra!l, 'of Neblas]{a, to all concelnet!. 'or ~~'>..:'

Nopce Is her eby ~iven tbat a ~""'.:" \, ///.,'(Jf..f:.11petition has b;;en fileet fo!' the 1'10- ~,A.; f;'M!,bate of the WIll of fjaid deceased, f#:r.....!?, r: ~:,,-, ,antI for the appoljttment of Qscar \4./:'J "~:~_,,,,~~~/l~Y/.:~z",.("Breulhau<'r' as Executor theleOr, \oJ.,.~ 'f';f/~~{--. f\\ hich will be for li"earing in thisCourt on August 5, '19-18, at 10 . , 7'/. 7"'~o'clocl{ A. 1\1. • ric;, 1'. v~ ,

JO::iBPH W. RA1IIAEKBHS .{/,!-"iliJ.r 'County Judge. -.

(SEAL) July 15.3t Mis,ery at,tract.s ,a do~ an' J,itueChl~dl en ~\'arm up t' a bac!,\elor.

~hl!U1 & !"orman At)'s, Most eVF' gil'! has tWQ felle,rs--XOTlCE OF 1'IWB.\TE. one ~he like,S an' one that amotll1ts'

In the County Court of Valley t' sOl1lethin'. ,County, Nebraska, Bstate of \Y11- , , ':', " ;';,Ham A. Schauer, dece<fseu. The You're always sure' cit f~ir dealingState of Neblaska, to all concern- and honesty in our tran.sacti'ons!ed: Notice is hereby gi\'Cn that a "petition has been Weu for the 1'1'0- E, S. ,l\lurray .'bate of the Will of said Deceased J;{eal };st~te ~ }'''r~ LoanS~anu for the appointment of Helen IE S 1\ "'l h -.Schauer as . Bxe(u~rix thereof, • • .Iurcay , ,~a II _D~UI~\vhich \vill be Cor heal ing in this ............ . , - '..~ ';

honorable conditions ~ld tlIe Dq'ar tn;ellt ot yete'ra'ns' Affairs ~hah ' "make the tinal decision whether Or not the tHle ot discharge re- ~cehcd by auy al'l·!icant shall entitle him to COlllpclllat!On pa1mentt :as llro\idcd by this act. The following l'erlods of time shall not be"lnclud,·d in COlllPUtil'~ Illonths of sen ice for (Olll>Jen;;a(ion purpo~~s::1

(1) l'erlods o( til\le ~.'p1!callt was a;;signed for a couiSe'p( :€ducatlo'n or training under tho Army ElJedalJzed tl'ainlug' prog'ra\tJ,or the :\a\ y college tralntng ploglam, or as a. cadet or mldshlprnaq ,at one or the sen ice aCad€llliu:. " " ".'f.' (2) l'~riods of time 3.\'I)llcallt "a~ absent_ II' il~ou.t leal\,. w,flfeb

materially interfered II' itj'l' l!er[Ol'lllanCe ot military duty, p'eriod. 01agtlcullural, Industrial or In'definite rurloll~l), tlme dUltog !\~lcb

the penOn was under arresl (In the absence of acquittal) lime forwhich the avp1!cant ,,'as deterlllir:ed to halO forfeited pay by l:ea~Qi,l

Q,(, abSel!Ce wlthout lea\ e and time Epent In desertion Of under'!entence or COUl ts-martial. ,

Sec. 4 :\0 pelSon shall reeehe COlll1\ensatlon under the terml,'of this act who has receil cd a bonus or' cOUl;>ensatlon pa) llleut troll"any other state because of Hnlce with armed forces of the Lnlled'States in Worl<1 War lI. ' ,

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Sec, S; In the e\ ent of the decease or any person who l! ltUH' r"ould be entitled to the benefits under this act, the cOml~ell$altol:'".)a)'mcnt plovided by this ad shall be paid to his de,peridents, It any;1'Ioridu!, th~t if there be more than one'd'c'peudent, "ayments 2hallbe made In the order of Ilrecedcllce so far as Ilractlcable, as follow Ii: IWife or husband, ~h!ld!'en. ll,lOth~l: or (a'ther, brothel' or 21slH, ~\;.right or Il3) lUel\t un(ler this act shall be subject to the clat;u9 ot 9.,ny"cl'editor~, cal,able or a!'si,!p\lll,cnt... l,'egarded as l\sse!s I~gal or ,Nult:,'able of the estate o( the deceased, or made the basis (or Ildtulnls- ,tratlon thereot.

Sec. 6. There Is here~y eslabllshed as a EI'('('i~I' fun~, E.'epalate'and ,ara!.t from all Ilubl.\c niouey or fuwls or th,!s st~te., a Vetulln.ll' ,, ' '" ,.. ,,' IICompeu;;aUon Fund, which shall be ael.minlstered by the \Sta~e,

Treasurer, e\clu~i\,dy for the IlurIloses or this act. Thl:! (U~l<\ shallconsist of (1) all til,i~s Ie' ied under the Ilro\ tsions or. this att, to­gether wHh allY interest theleoll, (2) interut ea'rned upon aij/money In the fund, (~) allY Ilro.1ert,y qr securi.lies ac<}"ulred thf01.lKh'the use of UlQney belQn I$in g to the fund, and (4) all urolngfl of~uch lJrOIl~rty or SEcuritl~s. , '. \

St:('. 7,' 'file administration and certification ot eligibility andj

amounts lJa,'able to appHcants shall be under the direction o~ the,Depal tment of Veterans' Affairs. Tlte director ot said deparlment,may hlra such additloual cledcal help and lJersonnel as Is necess'ary'to carry out the pro\i;;lons of saiLl act whose salaries shaill be p~'ld'out ot the Veterans' COml'€'llsatloll Fund, created by this aCt., , ,

Sec. 8. Tlte Department of Veterans' Affair:! shall b", $.u~thoflzed to lJre6cribe fules and regulations for carrying out tne prol~ls{ons ot, this act and' dedslons' ot the del'illtulent under the prv~,'ision~'of this act shall be final. ,

: Sec. 9. It shah be the duty ot the director' of said Departmenrot Veter~ns' Affairs a1d- the State ,\dV!sOl y COllllutsslQU ot 1a14dellal'ln;ent to determine who'is ellgliJle for; a cOlllpen~atlon pa'y~

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ment and the amount thereof, llS Ill'OV tded by this act. On and, afterJuly I, 1954, the Director' ,of the Depalttnent or Velera,r\s' ...\«~I"shall certify to the State Aud,itor 0' l'ubHc Accoun\~, the' nan.i~ ,o.tta,c1! applicailt eilgible for cO\lipcn;;atlon l'3)hlent antl'the ... iUQu,I\lot such pa)'zuenl. The State Auditor ot Public Accounts s11all thea\. , ;" ~ , " ' ~

draw on the State Treasurer a \\a:rrant,.pa~able out or tI:e Ye(,eranr(. Cornpeusation :l>'und, l'a~able to each Indivi<1,ual, or his d~l!endellt ot'guarulan, II de'ad or Insane, In the amount due' the Individual ailpro\ Ided by thL~ act antI certified by the director,. '" _,. ,,"

" Sec.' 10. The Stat~ Board ot Equ."Hza\ioll a'o"f As~ese,ili~N's11all make an aill1ual le\ y to be know n as the Veterans' CowpenSI\­tion' Fund Le~~" in the amount of tlllee a'~d one ,h,\lt I!ll1ls"Qn:dl;

" assessed ,aluatlon of an taxable rroIlerly ,or the's\a,te, -:,I.CfP(,)il jlangible IlrO.,ert)', in the State,ot)\ebraska, ror the,'y"ea.l~ H~9,,1.?,~:~.

11951,1952,1953, for the pur,'ose of raistng-funds sufflclent to clln~

lout the provisions o~ litis act. , .' , ... , ,,' ~'. ,\I; Sec, 1,1. Whoe\€f ~n91\ Ingly ma,ke.:: a fals~ "s~ate!~~uf. ,(V,a) 0.f II",rittep, rela,tlng t.o a nla,ler[al fact in. SlJP1,otlln~a cIallrCul\de,.r ~tl~~

'NO\islons of this' aet shall" upon con\I<;tton·- ~here6(. b,e P¥'ut~!IHiby a fioe or not niore than fi\'e hundred dollar~, or b,Y Imprisonmenti t or not nfor~: than one )(:~r, or both. " : " ,

see. 12. The Attorney General 0( the Stale or ~eb;'ask'a, o~ tll.county attor,ney ot any of the re~peclive counUes, ,~ha!l be.J¢,~,lJo;,:el e~ to.!ile a ·.ci~ 11 actlOI\ .ror the recq\ ery 011, be~l,al\ o(the".' e~~rjans' COillpenshtoll FUlld ',of any money \Hongfull)' pa1d fIOU! .Ala.'.cO!&p'ell'S~tlo·n tund;

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L~G.u.j ~on(.'~ OF )JE\:-;tHB TO ill:.: \'OIJ:;P U ..o~

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rHCH'OS,ED ill:. l~llL\ll\ E l'BnIlO~

A~ ACT relating to ,'derailS ot World War II: iproviding for COlllIleMa([on and ttrms of ellgl~l1it11

ot !"ebraska re<ldents wLo serHd In the Anned1

}'orces' ot the Lnlted States within certain lJeriodSof World \~'ar II; l)ro\ldil1g for the admlnistr11!0not this ad, defining te[lu~, and creating the ,eter­

ail's COn)Ilensatlon fund; authoriz[llg the De"artOlent of Vderan'sAffairs to establlsh rules ailu ngulatlons; providing for a three andone-halt 1ll!l1 levy upon all ta\able proIlel'ly or the- State, exc~pt

Intangible prOl'Hty, for the yealS 1949 to 1953, In(lusi\('; and to'QIo\ide penalties.

nlui .\~D naT OF l'UOrO~J;;D J,.\W'A law relatlng' to Hle;ans of World War II; to {>rOV Ide tor

the pa~ ment of compensatlon in l'£cogllition of ratriotlc sen kes ofH,sldellts of the State ot !"ebrasli<\ who sel Hd in the armed forcesot the United States, within certain pedods.ot World War II; todefine terms; to Ilrovld\ for the terms ot eliglb!lity ,of .such pHsonsfor compensatlon l!a) ments antI the amounts ther(',)r: to pro\ tdGfor the adminlstl atlon of this aH; to establ!~h the Veterans' Com­pensation Fund; to authorlze'the Department of Veterans' Affairs toI':Stabllsh lules and' regulations for ca\q~inl; ouf the rrovis[ons ofthis act; to Illovlde for a tlnee and one halt mill levy upon all tbeta\able Ilroperty of the statE'; except Intangible property, for the}'ears 1949 to'19'53 to be used to establish said fund; and to liro-vide penalties. ,

lle it enacted' by the people or the State of Xebraski1,::i'ectioll 1. In IHognition or the patriotic s€rv Ice of IestJe'nts:

of the State of !"ebraska who sen ed iu the armed forces of thel'nited States during World War U, proviston Is het'eby made for th,~'

. . 7 dpa)lllent or a Veterans' compensallon and for adluinlstratlon ot ~a!

pa)ment and ot thts act by the Department of Veterans' Afrairs withfull anti final authority of s~ld depart~ent to determtne which resi­dents of the state are' entitled to lJa)ftlents under the' Pl'ovlslous ot'this :lC-t and the amount of such ~ayment~.

::iec. Z. (l) Tlte tewi "a'rmed forces.", a.$ used In thIs" actshall nle'all and In'clude the follo'wing: Lnited States' ArulY, Armyot the United States, United States :\avy, t'nlted States' :\a\al Re­fen i, lfnited S!ates' :\!arine Corl's. United States :\!~r1ne Corl's Re­~ene. United States Coast Guard, United States Coast G'ual'd Re­E{n e (which shall not be construed to Include the 1Jnited StatesCoast Guard Tewpora'ry Reserve), Women's Arm{ Corps, tfnt'tedStates !"avy Wou,en's' Resen e, t'nitfd States Marine' Corps WOIll.­en's ReserH, t'nlted State:! Coa;t O:uard \ ....olU~.n·s Resen e, Army!"urse Corl'S. };a~y Nurse Corl's, and officers or'the' Unhed statesl'ubllc Health ::ienlce delalled by thJ Ilroper a'~thority to' d'uty wHliany ot the tor€'going. Merchant matlne Een Ice shall not be con­sldel cd under this act.

llo.." (2) WhereHr In this act a ,,:'ord' indicatlng the mascullne­tender Is used, it ,shall be construed to allply to the ~eruinl!je geuueras "e11.~, SEC. 3. UPOll allpl!c,ltloll, on or after July 1, 19'54, but notafter July 1, 1955, each persoll who shall have' a'lined or entered ~

service in the' ar Dled forces of the United Sta'lt-S at any' time bellHenthe period b€'ginning September 1.6, 194(1, and ending September 2, '1945, and who sen'ed f~t' at least nlnity da)s, pro\ided no cont­peusati'on shall be patd for senice in the armed forces arter :dalCI{. , "

2, 1946, or was dbcharg€!'1 with le~s than ninety da)s sen Ice by1'e:lsoil or' a S€l\ice-conne'cted dL;abilify, a'nd' who was a re~lJe~lt ¢tthe State of' :\ebraska for a period of not les's' t!tall six lllonths Im­medIately prior to the timll of hts eulry Into sen ice 'ot the a'rlUedfor ces of the United State's and w!toe'e' se'n ice' meets t!te Hquire:ments ot th'ls act, shall be pard froin the Vete'rall~' COllJ'Ilensa'Uon:rund, as provided by this ad, compensaUo'u pay'uie'nt, cOlD'puted.' a~folio II s: Ten dolla.rs for each and e\ (:'rr Il'ionh; scrH:d In" th.e- a'rllled:tOlces while in' the' con'tineiital limits of 'the t'nited St'a'tes (e.\cludlngAlaska) and fifteen d'ollars l'('f Illonth for each ahd e\'Cry llionthHn ed outdde the couUnerjtal limits of the t'v.itcd S(;ltes (includinl{Alaska); Plol'ided, lllaximull1 pa~lllent to any Individual under thtsact \\Ith' dODl~~Uc sEl\ice In tIle armed fOlC~S only, shall be tl\O

II hundled a.nd fifty dol)ars a'nd n~axln,luUl pa)ment to ally' in~ivf.dua~_;

\

u ndH this act with domestic and !oreign' sen ice. or fOleign sen Ice.EhaJl'te three' hundred and fifty dollars, An'y Individual recelvilJg a.

I comlJensalloll l,a.)meut as plo\IJed by this act shall ha\€ been, dls­1t~haJ toed Of ~elJalateq ~~0u1 ~r_~l.s.e" ~ ith l~e arM),ed !or~H U.lf~~~,

r /l'IlE ORO QUIZ, ORO, NEBRASKi\ '

ASHLEYl\10RTUARY

SCQTIA

Phone Collect

Store 2741 House 2961

Ambulance Service

46-tfc

Paul JohnsonI '

? C GARAGE

E;i~son, Nebraska:

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$.pl~ciRSUPPORT

d~:ailned oiPo­dally (or 1011to lid r i cJ Q fyour bulget and'five 10U health­ful posturo.

SylviaDye

Onl Hotel, Saiur~:lY afterrlOons

All rooms with

Ibath

I Onulha

I HOUle of the1 Popularf ''Vlute IIorse Inn

and

Cafe Hegis16th St., Uarney to Farnam

I \" -jREGIS

II HotelNebr.

Ord, Nebr.I

c, J. MILLER, M; D.

HASTINGS • PE,ARSON

MORTUARY

F, L, BLESSINGDENTIST

Teiephone 65

X-Ray Diagnosis

Offi"e in Masonic Temple

WEEKES AGENCYE-. B. WeekesW. J. Boomer

Real Estate - LoansInsurance

Omce' in Weekes BUilding

Special a'ttention given to

SURGElt¥ & DIAGNOSIS

Office in the Ord Hospital

1st door south of Quiz office

Phone 3

Phones: Nite or pay 377

OHD, N~H.

Arcadia '

Nebr.

l\lortgage,Loans'

,DR. GLEN AUBLE

OPTOMETRIST

D8. LEONARDCHlROPHACTOR

office at home ofMrs; L.'J.' Auble

Phone 153Monday thra.ugh Friday,

ORD DIRECTORY

FRANK A. BARTA, M. D,SPECIALIST

Eye, Ear, Nose ':i.lid ThroatGlasses Fitted

Phone 85

Ord

DR. C. W. WEEKES, M. D,1-----------­DR. ,D. W. WALD, M. 'D.

AssQcia les Ir:r jractlce ofmedicine an surgery

X-ray DiagnosisLaboratory ,Electr<JCanliography

Office hours: 9;00 to 6:00 dailyWed, & Sat. nights' 7 ;00 to 9;00

Office phone- 34-

Dr. Weekes Dr. WaldRes, 129 Res. 534

GEO. A. J?ARKINSO. D.

OPTOMETRISTOnly office in the Lou'p

Valley devoted e~clu.siveI1, to the care o~ your eyes,

Office In the Wwte Building

Ae'ros; the street from theor<1 Ho,spitaJ..Just South of

the MethodIst Parsonage,

Phoii.e 90

Business propertiesFarn~ ,Or, F,lil\.hQl11.e)~ans'.. -.....'~ ~ "'~-,;,

Tenus &-paynlen'ts to -fitthe individual case., . . I !

KI.OKE INVESTMENTO~'qi1Q 2, Nebraska

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JULY 29; 1948

FOR' SALE -'- Five room housewith several lots. DowningRO~I:9s,.A~cauia, 17',2tc

BUILDINGS FOR SALE .... ~'r\­day, July 30, 2 :30, at pl'epl1Ses-jAt the falln located immed­ialely southwest of Fu.osyvillc::l~l1001 Hous>,l south ,of Nor thLoup, C;omplcte set of; fallllbuillling.", induding hou",,,,. COl Iicl:ih and granaly, l}orse baln,h'og house, CO\:-, shJ"o, chickenhouse. Tlllie Bal nhaIt, owner;C, V. Thomas, mallager. 17·2tc

TWO FAH:\IS - For sale or rent.Louis Penas, sr" 01<1, Neb!'.

, 17-2tp

Want ads costs 10 cents per line per insertion cirid minimJm. !_ LIV~STOC l{ \_ LOST and FO lIND I ;All persons, film:, and corpor- ~lullll :'\01'11:;111, At"'y~, I ;\iu: &. XOl'lIl<lll, Attol'llt'J s ,I COUI t 011 Al'gU::;t 2, 1948, at 10h f d d '11 b 50 S d . 'tt' '-th' I (, ,allol\s who hold title to any lan.us l"OTICJ:''; OF ES'L\TE In;,\H1~(). XOTlCB OF SIlElUFF'S S.\I.}~' o'clock A . ]II, •

c ar~e Or any a accepte wi e c. en rerru anceWI, 'I \\ i t h i n th~ bounda rie s of sald DlS- In the County Coni t of Va.llcy Notice is hei eby giv~'ll that by JOS}<';I'}I W, HA:'fAEI<ERSyour. copy, figuri'ng 5 words to the line. ' " SALB - Thursday nigh( Aug 5. LOST - $20.00 bill Wednesday trict ale cligible to vote at said County, Nebraska. In the' Matter virtue of an Order of Sale issued County Judge.

. , . ,S p. m., 5 miles nor-th of St. A,1\f. Mrs, C, E. l\1('Grew~ 1S-2te Ielection. ' of the Bstate of Johanna Lueck, by the Clerk of the District Court (SB.\L)«OaTH L.OUP ~~o.ders may plnca th~ir a'Qs with Mrs, T. J, Bdwald, NebI' 4.5 Purebred ---I Polling places will be opened Deceased, The State of Neblas]{a: of Valley County, Nebraska, in an ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;

Hamer. our North Loup representative. if they wish, ARCADtA Spotteu Polapd BleJ Grlts to ,.----------------------1' on the above date between the 01,1 July 16, 19t8" the Executor of action pending therein wherein (readers may placo their ads with Mrs, Everett Webb. BU,R:, fallow in Aug, and Sept. These I I hours of 1 :00 P, 1\1. and 9:00 P, l\f. said Es~ate flied Final Account the County of Valley, St,~te, of ----~ l

. • gilts ale top quality bred to a I r, as follows: and Petition for Dist ribu tion. Nebrasl{;t is Plaintiff and Cash D'R IVEWELJ., r~ad~rs with Mz:,S. Asa Anderson. sr.. and ERICSON with grea,t boar. We'r;. also $elling: LEGAL NO fIeFS i Valley Co. Soil Conservation Healing thereon is Ordered held in Welniak ct ai are Def~nual\ts, II:ertrude Michner, ' • '. 6, winter boars. Slgurcl Jensen I District Office, COUl t House, the County Cour t Room in Ord, will at 2 o'clock P. M, on the

,j & Sons, 17-2te A. :- .-____________ Ord Nebraska, at 10 o'clock A. M, 2nd day of August. t9i 8, at the IN' - '1 " 1\".: ' I UaHS &' 'ogdtJIl/, AttJs. . L ,1 • ., 'I f' ,1 th: t thev t f t d f tl " t

_IJEAL E1,STATE • FOIJ SALE FOR SALE - 100 \VI'te Rock ~OTH.'F TO l'nJ<"F~T CL \l'l~ anuov nels W.\0 111u a • August 9. 194$, , ,wes ron roor 0 ie ,-,our

,\0 ' , • ',\. ~. u , • .. .." ... ,.. may not conveniently vote at the JQSBPH W. HAl\IABKERS House in 01'1.1, Valley County Ne-. : heus, 200, bushel~ yellow er~: I,In t~e County, ~01l,1\ o~ V~lley polls on t,he election day 'may sc- County Jl,Joe, braska, offer for sale the fo~-

FOR SALE-- Bachmann piano, in Icorn and a good \\ or h. hor ::;e, CI; s County, Nebi ask a : 1 he state of Icure a ballot and Form SCD-1~ (SBAL) 0 July 22-3t Iowing described real estate sit-g;ood.conullion, 1\1rs', ~ay Hill, Johnson. 17,2tp Neblaska,. valley" C?llnty, ss. ,101 at any time prior to the election uatecl in Valley County, Ncbras-Phpne 135, Nor th L?up. 18-1(c FOR SAL}<~ _ Mode rn type l{eg~! t~e I1111altlte r dO~, ~ht: el::;ta~ll of p'IL~a at any of the following places, and ~l\lllll & Xorman, AttJ s, ka , to-wit: Part of Lot Six in, . , " I .st .. I "f d b 11- Ph, '11\,· a ,cn" ~Leasc~, " per ';Ol,S vote by sealed ballot:· XOTll'B ,0.' .\In) 1:\ ISTH.\TOH·S Blocl, Twenty·one of the 01 igina.1

Sl'INBT PIANO -. cannot be told ~6'i~e~v"iie~'I~~lel ~o~'th LO~I~ilh;tVing claims .ag,llnst the abov~ The Filst National Bank, ai'll • '\1. Townsite of OI'd, Valley County,flom new. l\1ahngany fin~;3h, " . c l, 12.H~ estate ale reCl,llll'c'c! to plesent tI;e The Neblasl<a State Bank, S_ .E. Neblaska, accoruing to the l\~G-Balance $397,60. Continue ' same to the County Judge of sal~l anI " In the D.is!l ict COllrt of Valley or'ded Plat thereof, descl'ibed asmonthly payments. l\lidwest }:'i-je ,y',OI>I{ 'Y/.\Nrl'I~'D county ~n ,or befol e Novt:n:bcr 20, The An:auia State Bank, Ar- County, Nebraskl.. Notice is hne- bc'ginning' at a point 16 feet westano Co" Or and Islan,J, Nebl~ ":'1. D 19t8, C}alms f~led IHll be ~1eal d cadia by given tnat pur~uant to an oruer and 72 feet nor'lh of the southt:<lst

, ,17';2te, , .' -: by the ,County ,Court a~ 10 0 clock Midway 1>!arl\et, Elyria of the Honolable Wllliam If. corncr of said Lot Six, thence~~-:-",,-c--:--,----...,.,- WANTED - ,Plow1l1g done for A. ;'I!. 111 the Co~nty ~ollrt Room The Loup VallPy Bank, North Spil<cs. one of tIje ,Judges of the North 45 feet, thence \ ....est 24 feet,

10~~ OFF On lawn mOWelS, I wheat. E, W. Boettger, Phone in the COUlt House 111 Ord, Ne- Loup Distliet COUlt of Valley Count)', thence South 45 feet, thence East\Vesteln Auto, 17-¥te I Q3J-J, 91J, Nebl'. 17·2t1' blaslq on Noveulcbr 22, 1948, NOlll'esident landowners, or Nebraska, lllad~ on the 12th dd)-' 24 feet to the point of beginning,

" j ' Dated July 23 1948, th' I " h t \' te by 111all of July, 1918, for the sale of the also known as tho Nor'lh 45 feetFOR SALE CUBAI' - A kitchel;11 SIM1\lONDB ELECTRICAL Ser\',- "JOSEI'll \V. '{Al\[AEKEHS oS,e W 1

10 ,\'dS ,~o o. .'t" real estate hereinafter desel i1)cd,

I b t c _! llla' allpy Il1 Pt:l-On or 1,1 WIl Ing of Division L of said Lot Six i,nKoo, lange', u:;;.ing 0 tie g:a~., Ice, 2304' L, st, Ord, 1'{ebr. County JUlloe. • ',,' . ", '. O. 'E' there will be sold at public auc.Mus. Ed\\!. L, Kokes. Phpne 2;30, I MoJell1 farm wirIng. 42·Hc (SE \L) 0 July 29-3t tso t1\~e Dlstrlcft OEk,e!lN°"b ,f.!lkc11

" !ion to the highest bidder fQr Block TwentJ'-one in said City;. ' 17-3te ' " ,i " ,:!~l!ay 0 Il, e las rt:- cash at the west front door of and Lots One, Two, Three, Four,

FOR SAtB - Spling fries. o;Sre~s-IVALLBYRENDERIN~ SERVICE TO \VHO~l IT MAY CONCER~: I qu~sttf tf. b~uotd f J I 1918 the Court House In the City of Five and Six in Blocl< Seven First --_~-__e.. ,__, _eJ 01' alive. Ml'S. Wlll, Valasek, -free re,mo\:al ot stock. Ju.st j , , .- a, ec 1~S ,1 ay ~ u ~ 'Ord in sai,d County, on the 16th Auuilion to the Vlllage of AI"Phone ~orth Loup 2421. I7-"tp I phone 23 Ord. H-tfCI The County Sune)-or, auth.or- STATE .sOIL CONSBRVA- day of Aligust, 19-18, at the hour cadia, Valley County, Nebraska,

, ~ , ized to vacate a ~oad commenClng TION CO~L\llTTEE of 10 o'clock A. M" the foltowing to the highest bidder' for eash to10" QSClI.,.LATING FANS $10.95,' at the ~oltheast cor~er o~ Section J, D, Hall for E. G. Jones, describcd real estate: An un- satisfy the several amounts founL!

Westelll Auto, '17-2te Twent)··two, Townshlp Elght~en, Bxecutive Secretaly, divided one-half inter'est in a'bd due with costs and accruing costs.• .' _ r 8 Years -- REA WIRING Hange Sixteen, west or the SIX!!1 (SEAL) Julv 15.3t. Dated June 28th, 19-18.

Faa .sALl<J - Bull's Eye, poulT; , PIincipa! Meriuian anll extending , ' " to Lots ,3 an", 4 in Bloc~ 2, T. " ROBEHT O. HALL,,and liVl'stocl~ feed. Warller Ver- srI'E~J'SI{AL wc'st about one mile to the South-' Davis Addition to the Village ot Sheriff.

• }' ,1 St t· a ,1 910 ' • t' '·'·ft J '~I\llll & !"orm a ll , AttJs. North LOllt), Valley County, ,Ne-gJl1, 10uUCC a lOn, r'u, - p , , . w<:st cOIner of .sec lOn ,,1 eell, l"O'II ...~ OF .\IHIIl"ISTHA1'OR'S • \E' lectr i'c Ser'Vl·Ce Township Bighteen, ,'Hange SiX- x:., bl"ska. Sai<.1 sale \vill remain

F;O~t SAL~.J, -- 1'1actcll "': Co'/11- " , '. teen w(:st of the Sixth Pr incipal SALE, open (or one hour. Dateu Julybmes, plows, disp, mqwel s 3,n,l Farlll Wiring A Spedalty Meridian, has repolteJ in favor of In the Distrlct Cour t ~f VaHey 14th, 1948. ,grinders. l"ew and uself. Phone 1<'r(;e Estimates _ Licensed vacating said road, anu all 00- County, Nebraska. Notice is here- John P. Misko, Adminis-0611, Elmer Bredtha0er, oi'u, jedions theleto or claims for dalli- by given that pursuant to an order tiator Of th~ Estate ofNebr. I7-~tc Earl Ortgies John Stejskal ages must be filed in the office of of the IionOl able W~lliam F. AI(r ed H. Cranuall, de-

=--=-~-:-----':-:-:-7~';O--- Onl Onl the County CItlk on or befol e Spikes, one of the JUlIges of the ceased.FOR SALg -- 1 light hanlf cQr- noon of the 331st <1ay of July, 19-1S Distrlct COUl ~ of Va,Hey County, July 22, 4t

ner kitchen sink, Dr, ,Barta. D. E. Troyer N b k J th 19th <1av17-:2tc l'hone t:H or such ro;1d will be vacated, e las a, ma, e on e,. • i)a,i<; & Vogdt:ulI, AH3s.

, LEONAHD B, WOODS, of July, 19-18, for t,he sale of theFOH SALE -, fCO acre implOvell -.,..-l:-,---------;'.---.~-t-- {G-tfc County Clelk, leal estate hereinafter describ('d, l"OTI{'}; OF SAl..};.

faun ],1 miles west of Ol'J, ~~ - i arllt Eqlupnten, - July 8-H thele will be sold at public auc- Notice is hereby given that bymile from schQJ, on gl:lwled , . '::lEWING MACHINE HF:PAIR __ tion to the highest biduer for vilttle of an oruel' of sal,e issuedhighway. For paltlculars see J, FOf{ SALE --- 8-ft, John Deele I Your authorizeJ Singer, Sewing 1\IUHlI &' XOl'!lI:lII, AttJs,. cash at the west. front door of by the district court of ValleyW. Holoun., 18-2tp gl'a~n binue!', Bert Hatfield. Ar~ Machine Co" ,Ie.pl'C'Sentati.v e \\ilI :\OTICF OF VH.\TE IU,_\lUXG j the <;ourt. House 1n the CIty of County, Nebraska, in an action

, cad a 17 2te b ttl!" R d d • " OnI 111 sald County, on the 16th pen<1ing ill, sai<.1 court wherein- RE~Nrl'A· ~ 1. , - , I e a" 1e, a.Jll\on a 10 Tan In the County COUl t of Valley dav of August, 19-18, at the hour Leonanl Richarllson, et 1.1. are~ ,,' -, 3/ rrl J;lectllC serVice, Ord, !'\epr. k h M tt •._. _ ' " ' , I~O~ .sALE. - G,1\1,(, '~, ?"on Wedn~sday, Aug. 4. If in nced County, Nebras a, In t e • a er of 10 o'clock A. M" the folloWing plaintiffs allu Clayton Richaruson,

FOR RENT - Sleeping room. 219 PIckup With 1~~7 mo~01:_}8, ft' bring the of the Estate of John C. Meese, descl'ibed real, estate' An Ull:- et aJ. are defendants, directing meS, 19th, Jane SUttOl1. 17-2t c Excellent meehalllcal cqndltl,on, 0 pal s or~ ser\llt:~ h' d Deceased, The ::ltate of Ne- divided one-half' intele~t in and as refqee to sell Lot 7, Block 17,

head of ;)'our nMcune t 1;3 ay br'ska' On Jll'IY 9tll 1n i R the t L t 3 14' BI k 2 T C L' t \ll't' j A d' V IIPhone 114, Meyel's \Vreck,ng I I' \" " II aI' All ," , , "c, a 0 s anl 111 oc , . " ,,'~rs "LC.I Ion ~o rca la, a eyFOR RENli - 2 looms and g:al age Co" North Loup, Nebr. ' 17-2te I all y', " ,e ,~q:alr a ,ll)., {e~: Bxecutol s of said Bst~t~ fileu Davis Addition to the Village of County, Nebraska, I will sell said

PhO)le 429, 1\1Is. Mc1<ay, 1820 : - r,epa.us art: g:uala~lt~(L~." ::itnge: IF~nal A<;collnt an~ l-'etltlOn f~r NoIth LouI', Vall,'y County, Ne- real estate at public auction OilL St 18·He FOR SALB - 3·bottom McCpr- Se\\lng. J11achme Co, Glanu Is DlstributlOn. Healing thereon IS blasl<a, Saiu sale will remain the 16th day of August, 19-18, a,t

• , ~ i lUick-Deering tractor plo\\'. land, !"ebr, 1S-ltc IQrueled helu in the Coun!y Court open for one hour. Dated July :3 o'clocl, p. m. of said day at theWANTED 1',0 RENT - .some 50- HaJph BUlson Phone 3413, " '~ . , ~ i Room in Ord, Nebraska, at 10, 14th, 1948, west front door of the courthouse

acres of wheat glound also COll1 IS-2tp - HELP 'V.A.N'IED o'clock, A. M, August 2nd, 19-18. John P ..Jl\Iisko, Auminis- in the City of Onl, Nebraska, forpound for next year. Bluon , ~ ~ 4 I " Dated: July 9U1, 19-18. hator of the Estate of Icash.Maresh, Ord, Route 33. 18-2t1' FOR SALE - One nel\\'tN o. ~.Jqhn IWANTBD _ Man or boy for JOSEPH W. HAMAEKERS Anna B. Crandall dc- ,JOI1N P. MISKO,

Deere mower comp e c. \\ esley f k PI 100') II County Judoed' R fHellllSllleyel', Cotesfield, Phone allll WOl. 10no -, a,ny, O' Julv 15-3t __ , cease, e eree.2952 Scotia, 18- lt l2..

'Br(:sley. 17-2tp (SEAL) • , July 22, 4t.. July 15-5t

-.-1\-I-IS-1 C-E-~'L-L-l-:-\N-E-~'-O---'-U-i'SI. PEUSONAL

\ ,WAN'i'J-;IJ - !"<lllll listing for sale.

Munay & Douglas'. 43·t!c

FOit SALB - Completely modell1house ll.~ block flom Catholicchu~'ch and close to high schoolin' northwest Old. Maly· A.Penas. 18-2tp

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I~ IF~YOU I WANt~TO SELL.LI~S~~.IT~~ON-~TR-IS~~AP~~t ,," ;,' " " !, '., I, " ., • ' , ~ i ~ ~_ .. ~ •• ,

_____-&d!i.,iE!~~~_~~~~~:DIfZ.a~.5~5D~'S~::z=i•••l. RSAt'-aaJIft5iIPU«i zksi"_ " $AlSi"'" .M"iMd+iS'ltIle.... .... EN' ~,

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5c

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83e

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'.~ ...... 19c

Jar Hings

Fruit Jars

2 No.2

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JlIU like It \\hell JlIU,

famous Penney Feahlr~$

'. Husky 8 ox: D~JlIm..r• SanforlzedtL _ --,-,• Copper plated Rlv.!Hi. 9rang9 StItchIng

, ,,.Roo~'y Pocket~

'Right!. YQu·gef"alJ -tl.i'es~:\\'ear tested features no\J,

'at this ~ new low 'price!fN ow.\\h'en )'ou need jean~f.most! Sl>eed ov_cr tcr}")coney's and save!

~ S~'ck,,~' ~ UI...ll..O-U~~i!~.

JEA.NS

'1'lJll\~I; 1"1 \ I:: S'l·.\lt 1>Oi'ElJ.\LS

Oyster Shells

l(raft Dinner

I'Hut lJr;lUtl

Cotrcc

(;HHlutl the nil,)'

L,,) it.

7 Oak~

l'c1Lc In p eCJ 1'),,0;'. 1· ...10.

Cracker Jacks ;,~ .. <. '-':', 5c

Icc Cream l\1ix

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,l\larshmallows

1.11.

38eLIJ.

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LU.

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PEACHES , ......••-......;-.-•.,.;.-.-.'.;.'.-.:.;. ,.•••. ,. 69c

(' ... :~lll'(1 In Jukc

PINEAPPLE , .. , ..•• '.-•••.•-.;••• , , 29c

\\'l'~( ";11,1 ll"li.lU "·v. 10 Tin

PRUNES , ... .' ... , .•••-.-, .•-.-....' •.•-.'.;.;.-••... , .' 59c

Ill'all f,. ~t.·l·'t·. star Uraull :\0. ::u. (';lll

PRUNES : .. ", ..••••.•..... , .': 19c

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APRICOTS .....• ,:,-,-", .•;'.-.:.:.-.-.'.:.-.-..,•••;••• , .• , 59c

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POL::lUIIOLlS matter t? l't:lUuin in your bloud.It !U~y caus~ naZOglng LackadH', rheumatic~a.Ul::tt If'g.l)3.Jn~, IOS3 .of ,(.It'p and {'ncJ"gy, get.ll~g IIp nltht~, swdJw?,. \)Umnt·~~ unuer thef,) es, hro.d':H:hes a~11 di2~1l1~;;S. } rCQ,u~r.t orEicaniy Nl,s:::age3 Wlln bnlal'tm;t and Lu! nin~EO,mclirnes s.hows there is ~omething W rvng'Wllh your ktdneys or Ll,dder•

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Morning seniee,J uly 31, at10 :30, mes~aQl' by the pastor.

Sabbath school 11: 40, GeorgeClement, superintenden t.

The Junior choir directeLl byMrs. Edward Christl'ilsen, wil singSabbath morning at chllleh.

Local Youth Canlp, August 8and 12, and pn~·conference re­tleat, August 12 anJ 16, both atEr ieson, General confcrel:cr,August 17-22.

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\ Ronald Goodrich has been hCIP-j Xorth LOUI) ~Iethot!jst Churchi~,g John Edwards make hay arid Samuel Mitchell, Pastordct assle COin the past week Sunday, August 1, 10-18

Will Wiberg of Ord was a :\1011- ChU1Ch school at 10 a, Ill. Mr.day arternoon guest in the' John \ Roy Hudson, supc rint cndcnt.EJwallls home. MOlning service at 11 a. m.

Mr. ar.d Mrs, Derwin \Vhite and M('ss~1g'e by the pastor, "Powerson, Mr. and Mrs. GillJ.:r t Bab- f ro m ori High." ,cock and family, Mr. and Mrs. It is reported that :i3',; of theH. C. Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Bert population arc' mc mb ers of thestevens and Mr. and Mrs. Bill churches, its refreshing to knowAdamson and family from F'ullc r- that but we an' still concernedton and the Ralph Stevens fam- about the 47',~ that are not con­ily of Ord had a picnic SunJay at ne ct cd with the churches, justthe Ord park, celebrating the July \. here aie you in this group, inbirthdays in the family. Cor out " TH1NK IT OVEK Line

Mrs. Sarah Worrell is spending up with the members of thethis week with the He rrna n Desel churches, and help make thisfamily of Davis Creek. She was a America a bctter place to live.guest of Mr. and Mrs. Everett The Cradle Roll Mother's un­Wright from Thursday till Satur- de r the leadership of the Superin­day. ,- tendcnt , Mrs. Murray Cornell will

Dorothy VarrOsdal of Grand Is- gather at the church for a party.Iand was a guest of Maxine Cope- The mothers are askcd to comelan~ over night Satunl~y. and bring the children. At the

Jim Morrow of Scotia spent same time we are asking theSunday at the ~ome. of Mrs., Nels Mothers to each br ing a toy, or~ake:, wher~ his Wife who IS an p.cture book, a book for crayon­invalid Is being cared for. ing. We are trying to equip a

Theron Barber entertained foul' nursery. \Ve can use a crib or aof his friends at a \vil'ner roast play pen, pullable or pusha ble01: the creek bank Friday evening. toys. The shower is open to every­HiS guests were Joe Babcock, Lady, whether your children arcJimmie Ehret and Russell Clc- on the Cradle Roll or not. Themerit. Russell was a guest of party will be Wednesday, AugustTheron from Thursday till Sat- 11, at 2 :30 p, m, If you are in­ur day. , tcrcst ed contact the, pastor. or the

Mrs. Oyee Naeve arrived Satur- superintendent, or any of the com­day from Chicago for a two weeks mittee.vacation with her mother, Mrs. .J. D. Ingraham and her daughter, The Lion's Club will meet again1111'S. Irvin Worrell and her fam- at the Portis Cafe, Thursday,By. MQnday Mrs. Worrell and two AugLlst 5, at 7 p. n1. The LaJieschildren spent the day with Mrs. Night has been postponeu until aI!lgraham and Mrs. Naew. later date, tho day'the affair had

Sherr i anu Sandra .Shel,jon, bc'en planned was in conflict with&n1all daughters of Mr. and Mrs, the 'f1ower show,Darwin Sheldun spent last weckwith their grandparents, ~Ir. and~lrs. Bcn Naunberg.

Mr. anu Mrs. Austin Cumminsand Mrs. Dorothy Mullen andJulie of Big SPI ings were guestsfrom FriJay to Monday of the\Valter Cummins family. Sundaya family dinner in their honor washchl at the home of Mrs. RuthHaught, with Mr. and ~Irs. \ValterCummins, Mr. and Mrs. LloydJohnson, Mr. and Mrs. \VayneKing an!l family, Mr. and Mrs.Will Earnest and family, 1111'. andMrs. Comfort Cummins and fam­ily and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Cum·ry.ins and famfIy Qthel' guests.

Mr. and l\Irs. Wilbur Rowe andfamily Of Hastings spent the weckend with the John Pasler fam· IIly. Sunday the Paiser family had I~ picnic at the Paul Palser home)l}ear arc!. C"Irs. Frank Wrightand two children went home withtile Rowes and \Veslel and GaryHowl' stay'eel .here.

M!'s. Fanny Sample was a guestin thl' Lester Sample home atScotia from Wednesday till Sat­illllay.• Gordon Portis spent the weekend in Lincoln and Omaha,, North Loup won their baseballgaml' Sumlay 13-6, played atNorth Loup with the Knights ofColumbus of Grand Islanll.

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Strand Theatre

Sunduy und Wednesduy

August 1 und 4

"The UnHnishcdDance"

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We take this meansto thank all of )'oufor the lovely showeranLl wedding gifts weI't:ccivcd. Thank J·o\.tvery Illuch.

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REFEREE1S SALE

Halph \V, Norman, Heft'rccDAVIS &: VOGELTANZ, Attorneys

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House and irrigated land in

North LOUi>

Description: Lot 5 (less north 100 feet thereof) and

all Lot 4, Suburban Addition to North Loup, Nebr.

Four. room house with puntr'i; porches,' woodshed

. and chicken house und smull trud of ~!riguted lund.

Sule: Monduy, August 2, 1948 ut 2 P. M., at West

front ~oor of courthouse in Ord, Nebruska.

MRS. ETHEL HAMER

Quiz Bepresenictive

North Loup

Mr. and Mrs. George Cox arid Mrs. George Eberhart went to ITemporat ure Goes Low Enoughtwo sons left early Saturday Grand Island on the Sunday after- To Start Stoker lmorning for Yellowstone Park, noon bus and spent the night with Mrs. Cliff Hawkes woke earlywhere they will meet friends from her d3u.ghter, Mrs, Roy Sch.weigl'r. IThursllay 1110l'11ing to hear the\Vashington state and spend a ~IarCla Rood and Kathenne and automatic stoker in the basementweek vacationing there. Shirley Severance spent the day start. The thermostat in the

Roy Cox left, on Wednesday Monday in Grand Island, going house was set at 55 and the switchfor the wester n pall of the state down on the morning bus and re-I on the stoker had not been turnedand Thursday Mrs. Cox accornpan- turning in the evening. off. Temperature went down to 18led the Eamest Homer family to Mrs., Clare Clement entertained son,etime during the night, butCraw for d .'here they met Mr. Cox the chll'}r":1 of her, Sabb.ath school has been alt above that since,and all IFl;t to Ye.llowstone Park at a picnic at her Mira Valley Mondav it was 93.for a week s vacation. home Sundav af ternoon as a fare- ¥

Mrs. E. T. Babcock, Mrs. R. a. well for Car'ley Barber who left Jean Earnest was home fromBabcock and Mrs. Bertha Eislie this week for her new home in Lincoln over the weekend.drove to Grand Island Friday aft. Gunnison, Colo. Miss Edith Stephen of York waser noon to meet Miss Mary Bab- Rev. and Mrs. Warren Studer a Sunday night and Monday guestcock, daughter of MI'. and Mrs. and .David and Geraldine Koeling of Mrs. Emma Madsen and Mrs.Albert Babcock of Long Beach and Evelyn Foth an ived home Agnes Manchester. Monday nightCalif., who was a house guest o,! Saturday morning from a two she was tlfe guest of BirdincMr. and Mrs. R. 0. Babcock till weeks trip to Chicago, Indiana Ingerson.Saturday afternoon when she left and Ohio. In Indiana they at-f Milt W' H . t ddt' Harold Hoeppner is having a0.1' ut on, IS, er rnar riagc to en c· a no. ional Evangelical vacation from his duties at the\\i ilton Hurley of Milton will take United Brethren youth conferencr,. ',,', . .place ther'e. on August 7, Miss in Chicago they visitcd Mrs. Stu- post o~flct: this week and IS spend-Babcock has been teaching in Wis- dcr's mother and left David there ll1g . par~ of it in Gr and Islandcousin and had spent the past six while they made the remail1l1erof hd.PlIlg

1l1, the B,ud Hoepner gro~weeks in Long Beach with her the trip and in Ohio they visited coy stort: \\1111" Mr. and MIS.parents. A family dinner in her He:;. Studer's family. I Dud ~ioeppn;r ~r? ,in Colorad.o.honor was held Satunlay noon at Evelyn Brown returned Sunday ~Ir" Rost: ~ U.,s and \'l'Ilburthe home of Mr. anu Mrs. R. 0. moriling from a week's \'ac~tion spent SU!lday 111,Grand Island.Babcock with Bert Sayr(', Dr. spent in Omaha and Lincoln. She M~. and Mrs. E\ertt Manchesterand Mrs. Hemphill, Mrs. Gertrude spcnt Sunday night in Grand Is- of. Grand Island were SundayMitroff anu two sons, Mr. and land with Darlene Brown, guests of Mrs. Lulu Manchester.Mrs. E. T. Babcock, Phyllis an4 Mr. and Mrs. Spenccr \Vatennan Mr. and Mrs. George M~xsonJOE'. Mrs. Jessie T. Babcock and spl'nt Sunday afternoon with Mr. were Sunday. suppcr guests of Mr.Arthur present. and Mrs. Hany Tolen. anLl ~Irs. Jrm Joh)lS0n, helping

Mr. and Mrs. \Vanell Brannon A letter from' Mrs. R. J. C0I11- cdebr"te Mrs. Johnson's birthday,and twq children came up from stocl<, St. Charles, III this week Mr. and ~hs. Paul Jones wereLincoln Friday afternoon al~d re- contained a Quiz r~newal and Sunday dinner guests in the hometmneu Sunday. After one more s~id .theyenjoyt'd the North Loup of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Sthud<'!.week of Ullivcrsity summer school, pictures the last few weeks. Mr. Mr. and Mrs, \Valter Brabanderthey will come to Nortl1 Loup for and Mrs. Comstock hope to come and two children of Granll Islandthe remainder' of the summer. to North Loup for the Seventh spent the week end with the Lee

Archie Waterman called at the Day Baptist conference in August. Mulligan family.l~, D. Tolen hOll1e Wednesday eve- Clifford Hawl,es, Dale, Bob and . Mrs. u:e~ Mulligan anu Buruettenmg. Canol! Annyas spent the week \\ ent. to Grand I~land Tuesday

Carley Bar bel' entertained a enu fishing at Alkali Lake ncar e\'Cl1lng and left Wednesd3ygroup of her little friends at a ThellforlJ. Sunday morning Bert mon:ing on th~ streamlint'r fortaffJ'pull Thurf~day afternoori.' SaJre and Vern Robbins went to Ashton, Id.l,. to spend two weeks

Karen Vode 1110.1, six year old the same lake for a few d'lys. \'aca~ioning \dth relatives of Mrs.daughter of the Earnest Vodeh!lals Mrs. DaviJ Barnhar t and Dan- ~lulhgan·s.is staJ'i!\g with the \V. H. Vodeh- lly came up flC'lIl Grand Island on ~r. and Mrs. John WarJ andnal family while her n,other is in the Monday mOl'llinO' bus. AhcE', Mrs. Hugh Clement and ~Ir.

the hospital with a neW baby. Mrs. Bud Beebe °anu Charles and Mrs. John Milligan had a pic­Staff Sgt. anu 1\Irs. Max Sims sjJc'nt SUl1liay at Archl'r with Mr. nie Thursday at E!'kson and Mrs.

and baby son and Rev. 1<'. Ii. Stev- and ~Irs. Ford Shirley, Ward caught two nicl' bass. Sat­~~~dstoPPhltlb:iefly inbNokr th Loup Sunday dinnC'1' guests of Mr. urday Mr., and Mrs. ~1i1ligan left

rl ay on lerr way ae to Tay- amI Mrs. Roy HUllso.'l \\'"'1'" u for Oklahoma and a trip throughlor fl'om Lincoln. - ~ ~ .',Lr.

Al Sims is a new employee at and Mrs. C. J. Rusmwosq of Ord the OzarJ,s.the Fanner s Elevator; taking the and M~. and Mrs. Edl\ ar d HUllson Arthur Babcock who Is engil1€'erplace of Alex Brown, who resigll- anu Su~an. on the roau n'pair work at Bur-ed. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Meyers \\ell spent the weekend with his

YOll'll. be laughing with joy when Sheldon Van Horn has returned ond Phyllis were up from Grand mother, ~lrs. Je~sie T. Babcock.~'ou discover how l'easonabl~ in from. Hinrside, Calif" and is Isl3nd Sunday. Mr. anu ~Irs. Clay- Mrs. Jessie T. Babcock returned" \"or I 0' f Cl Cl t t th ton Meyers and Phvllis, Mr. and Friday from LincGln \vhere she

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falm. . MIS. <;has. l\IeyC'[s, Mr. and ~Irs.. a spent the week in the home of['eally al e. Come to ~ the ECONO- Gor don Por tis all iVl'd home Ronald Cress and children, Mr. [,er SOll, Edll'in. Whill' there she1\1Y STORE to see this wonder ful IThur ~~lay fr om Kansas, whcr e he and Mrs. Cecil Kn~pp and family c€lebr atel,! her 83r d birthday andI 'frig<'rator that has no mO\illg had been working in the harvest \~'e!e,g':1l'sts of Mr. and ~Irs. Dale had ~Il h~r f~mlly wrth hel' for~. fields. IStme ,m the aftel'lloon fc'r ice thefu'st tllne 111 seven years. Her

"lIrts. It s tr uly the thoughtful Mr. agel ~II s. Otto Bal tz anJ' p t'am anu cakC'. oldest, soh, Oscar of Milto. Wis"homcmal,er's choice. Mr. an\l MIS. Harry Gillespie Mrs. Allen ~ims, ~Ir. anJ :\11'3. and hiS family. \\'<'rl' therl', her

we,re in ,Grant1 'island Friday. ,Bill Sims and two daugl)ters, Mr. daughter, Kathllne O! Omaha anJ, . fhe Noll Seed company has anu 1hs. Harold Swanson and her son, Arthur, of Burlld!. Mrs.

Two used electric relrigerutors, ,gwen a spc'cial prize of $10,00 for Denny and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Babcock came to Granu Islaml on" .. d Ith~ nower shO\~. This is in ad- Hosch and son went to Taylor the, bU,s ~nd thell rodl' home WIth

recondlhoned, guuruntee, ~rtlOn to the pnzes aln'ady listed. Sund3y where they were guests of Mr~. E. 1. Babcock who had gone;, : . , ,.SatUl,l~y night the Schudel dis· thl' Re\'. F. Ii, stenns family. dCo\\n to meet Mary Babcock,.

, " play wmdow had a. nice display 6f Thl' infant son of S.Sgt. and Mrs. . Mr. anll ~Irs. G, L. Carter a.nd

"Econo'my Store f1o,w~rs an~ the pr~zes to be gInn ~Iax Sims was baptized at the faml~y ~pent the \:eek end \nth, al\ ay. The show IS to ~e Thurs- Sunday morning sel vice in the Ic1atl\ es at PIa111\ i~w.

" ' day and prumlses to be bigger and Taylor Evangelical church. S-Sgt. M~.. and Mrs. Otto Bartz went,NORTH LOUP, NEBR. better than "eve~. . . and Mrs. Sims and baby came to Eneson MOHl:ay afte!l1oon to

c T~e Al\ a Sr1llth fanll1y has home with Mrs. Allen Sims and spenu a few da J s.==::;=::===::==::::=~~m~o~\.::e~u~to~t~h:e~L~.~B::..~N::.:el~S~O~n~f~a::r~m are spending the wee], herl'. The ClaUd Barber family wereI Kenton Kerr has enlistel1 in the Monday supper guests of Mr. and

I no.vy and left Omaha where he has ~Ir,s. ~oeorg~. ~Iaxson. They st?-J'ed!.J(en working, Satunlay for San 0\ U rlloht \\l1h 1\11'. and Mrs. Chas,D£igo.' , Barb:r ar,d left. early Tuesday

D " th 1'1' t I has 11l0rnll1g for the II' new home nearOlv y ;ornl?a e \\ 10 Gunnison Colo.

bl'en v~catlol:ll1g 111 Denver came Mrs. H'azE:lle M~ese of 'Oru wast.ome SundaJ. <'n ovel night guest Wednesday of

~1r. and Mrs. R. Ii. Knapp and Mrs. John Edwards. Fl'iday Mrs.famlly wele Sunday dinner guests Mcese left for Dennr.of Mr. and ~1rs. Alvin Tuc.:!,er. Mrs. Mary I3redthauer of Grand

MI'. anLl Mrs. Fred LundstcLl left I~lanJ and Mrs. Herbel t Bred·Sunday mal ning for a wct:1{·s va- thauer of \Voou River were \Ved­cation at ,Estes Park. nesday guests of Mrs. Rose I<'u~s.

,Mrs. ,cecrl Wanl and Mrs. . ~ean Fuss f1:w to Lc~in~tonGertr uJI: Kar natt anu son, of Lm- I' nday for machlncr y repa1rs anucoIn and Mrs. Anna Sautter of his mother, Mrs. Rose I<'u~s wentCotesfic1d were 1<'r iday evening with him.guests of Mrs. Emma Madsen anu Mr. and ~Irs. ClaUd Thomas.:\lI's. Agnes Manchcster. wcre Sunday dinner guests of thei_OF. _ .. _ Cal roll Thomas family. In the--,--.------------- afternoon the Vernoll Thumas

Card of Thanl{s _ family were also guests thne andthey made ice crC'um.

Mrs. Harold Hocppner was inOru Monday for some x-rays of hC'rlmee which has been giving her agood deal of trouble for severaln,onths. M'.lch of the time she hasl)(ell on Clutchcs and part of thetime her knee has bcen in a cast.

IMr. and Mrs. Menill AnderSOll

~lr.· allu ~ln;. How- and family weI e up from GramlanI Jell::>cll. I~lanu over the weel{ enu and Mrs.

I IAnderson and the childl en an'

'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~-~-~~~~~~~~~--' spending the weck with M~.---------.--~ Harold Ho('ppncr. Monday eve-ning Danny Nelson and JaniceKnapp were guests of Jimmie An­derson to help him celebrate hisfourth birthday.

Mrs. Chas. Kasson. John andIsabel.le of Scotia were Mondayafternoon guests in the John Eu­\'1 a1'(!s home,

Mrs, Lloyd Smith and Mrs.RefVCS Cook entertained at atowel shower Thursday afternoonin honor of Wilma Smith. twentyg ucsts were present. .

)V. J. Cook returned Thursdayfrom St. Louis. Mo. where he hads pen t two weeks vacationtng. Heattended base ball games, the me­t ropolitan opera, and did somesightseeing,

Mrs-.Mina Worth Tagge of Car­io called on Mrs. Fred Bartz, Mrs.Ora Bohrer and Mrs. Eva JohnsonThursday She came to NorthLoup \vith Irlends who were goingto Ord,

.Mr, and ~Irs, Dale Mulligan andLarry went to Lincoln 1<'ridayafternoon to spend the weekendwith tlle W. H. Elleys. Mr. ElleyIs attending summer school inLincoln and they are living therefor tht;) summer. After the closeof school next week they will goto. South Dakota for the rest ofth~ .summer.

Miss Edit}1 :;>tephen came upfrom York on the$unday ,after­1100Q. bus to spcnd a few days.

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