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( , " J I \ . Burwell Youngster' r Kicked by Horse It's a topsy-turvy world lor Pat- ty Bruha, 22 months old daughter of and Mrs. Eldon Bruha of 3u1'well. Putty has to lie in bed all day in the Ord hospital an d look at .h er feet hoisted in air . She's in traction splints Iollow- ing leg Iractures at her farm home nine miles south of Burwell, last week. I.: Mrs. Bruha sald Patty' was kick ed by a horse. . Mr. Bruha carne horne to'dinne' with the horse tied to a wagon. He stopped near the house. Patty went wandering. She wound up getting severely mauled by \he' animal. Her doctor Says she is making "excellent" progress, Prelly soon now Patty will be able to leave the hospital - Meanwhile she doesn't cry'. Not ev-n when the stop- f ped in to take her picture. I She [ust looks and wonders. "What's my legs doing 'way 'h.-.r(> 'fanla?". . I Vol. 71, No. 27 Smiley Pogue • Do any of you old tlrner s know 'abou.t "Smiley" Pogue? Mr, Pogue formerly lived in Ord, probably in the ear Iy days, arid for'411 J, W. Pogue of Villis- ca. Iowa. knows "Smi ley" may be still around somewhere, This week the Cluil received a letter {rQm Mr, Pogue, at Vii· lisca, asking to insert iI· classl· fied (w<lnfild) advertisement of· fering a reward for information on "Smiley," : He says: "Smiley formerly lived in, or near Ord. 1 have a letter from his mother dated May 25, 1885, , , , Smiley's moth- er married a man named John Reasoner, Smiley may be us- ing that name, In her letter Smjlev's mother said she had reo latlves near Ord. I am hoping some of t!)em may sfill be near there," Mr'- Pogue's classified ad is in this issue. . "Read bV 3,476 Famines Everv Wee"" SECTION ONE THE ORD 9UIZ, ORO, NEBRASK.A OCTOBER 1, 1953 Assigned to florida Airman Second Class Raymond L. Klimek, son ol and :\1l's. John Klimek 419 N. 21st sr., o-a, has been assigned to Elgin A1"13, Fla. headquarters of the Air Provo ing Ground Command. Airman Klimek, a radar mechan- ic, was stationed at Hunter Ar'B, Ga. before his present assignment. Prior to his entry into the Air Force in June 1950, Airman Kli- mek attended Ord lligh' School, from which he was graduated the same year. Laus.- Volley Region's 8'q News'paper Dr, Eldon Smith, Burwell physi- dan, labeled "untrue" a report last wek he had been offered $50 an acre for a road right of way' across his Iarm, Dr, Smith told the Quiz, " , , in- s.tead of oHering me the reported price, the Valley County' super vi- SOl'S wanted the land free', He' continued, "H they' will make the reported offer I'll be most hap- py to deed the land over to the county", Dr, Smith said he wanted the land surveyed for acreage and some on replacement {or fencing in place now. . Last week the Quiz reported, {rom official sources, Dr. Smith had turned down an otter for the land. Instead, the report read. Dr, Smith asked concessions totaling $2,900. Ken Timmer,ma"n, 51, Trampled by (ow O'rd f'armcr Released :Folfo.winq 'First Ai'd Private Miska Home . Private r'i\5t Class Joseph Miska . Hospital. arrived in Grand Island, Friday, , . where he was met by his parents, " Ken Timmerman, 51 year old Mr. and :\lrs. Frank :\1iska and by Ord fanner, suffered, severe bruls- his wife and tiny daughter. He cs'aboulthe legs last week, in a I Lad never seen the baby, fari.naccident.; . Private Misku landed in Seattle ,Mr. released to I from Korea, eartier in the week. . IllS. horne Iollowlng Iirst aid treat- He has been given a 30 day Iur ment 111 the Ord hospital. lough, which he will spend with .Heports indicate he II as trampled . members of his family. " a <20W while milking. . I At the end of his Iurlough he is .Physicians reported his injuries: to report to Camp Canon at Colo- as severe bruises to the kit leg. 11udo Springs, Colo. , I E!litablished April, 1882 Burwell Physician Labels Road Offer' I , 'Untrue'; Will, Deal 'Be Happy to Sell at Reported Price,' Doctor Tells Cluil "money" , ••• , • good anywhere. redeemable at First National Bank, Ord. Quiz Prints OWll"Money" Only five day's remain if you want to escape publication lees for real estate taxes, I County Clerk Lloyd Wilson warned this week. Delinquent tax lists will be pub- lished in the Quiz October 7. Mr. Wilson said Wednesday he will delete names of persons III ,I"· ing payments by Monday October 5, The rush Cor driver's licenses has Wilson reported. . 'We re'J'istered about 2100" he said, "and ')v'e have about 1600 mQrc to go",· . Deadline for the license is Oc- 31. Wilson walne4. Sincerely yours E, C, "Gene" Leggett, Publisher. To Show Penetration "The Idea behind printing our OWl1 'mOne)" .. Mr.' Leggett said "is to show how deeply Ord news, paper earnings penetrate the corn- mcrcial scheme." "Quite often," he continued," our elllP!O)res stop at the nearest gro, ccry and cash their check and reo cehe cash.. spending by ees is to show," "During newspaper week we would like to show' the second, Ord's Industries will r T" lh,' :'''1'''-''' r""''''nincr 111f' serve. National Newspaper week. check bearing the greatest number October 1·8 with an Idea probably. of endorsements the Quiz will of- unique in hlstorv, . I IeI' $10,00 as a prize. ' . Friday, the Quiz will pay all Publisher Gene Leggett asked employees in "money" printed on Valley COUl1ty merchants to "co- its own presses. . operate" in accepting the checks Money is <:hecks during the time. they are in circula The mopey is checks drawn tion: against the Quiz account payable ti bearer. They may be used exact- Ii as !l1oney and are at the First National Bank of Ord. . . The checks are in $1 de nomina- lions. Each employee will be given checks In the amount of his, or her salary, , ' .' If John Smith receivt's a salary of$75.00 a week, Mr. Smith 'l'ilI given 75 $1 Quiz checl<s. An en· dorsement register is provided on the back of each check, I I I'
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Burwell Youngster' r

I~ Kicked by HorseIt's a topsy-turvy world lor Pat­

ty Bruha, 22 months old daughterof ~lr. and Mrs. Eldon Bruha of3u1'well.

Putty has to lie in bed all dayin the Ord hospital an d look at

.h er feet hoisted in t~e air .She's in traction splints Iollow­

ing leg Iractures at her farm homenine miles south of Burwell, lastweek. I.:

Mrs. Bruha sald Patty' was kicked by a horse. .

Mr. Bruha carne horne to'dinne'with the horse tied to a wagon.He stopped near the house.

Patty went wandering.She wound up getting severely

mauled by \he' animal.Her doctor Says she is making

"excellent" progress, Prelly soonnow Patty will be able to leave thehospital -

Meanwhile she doesn't cry'. Notev-n when the ph,-,to~rarhcr stop­

f ped in to take her picture.

IShe [ust looks and wonders."What's my legs doing 'way

'h.-.r(> 'fanla?". .

I Vol. 71, No. 27

Smiley Pogue Sou~ht• Do any of you old tlrners

know ~nythin9 'abou.t "Smiley"Pogue?

Mr, Pogue formerly lived inOrd, probably in the ear Iy days,arid for'411 J, W. Pogue of Villis­ca. Iowa. knows "Smi ley" maybe still around somewhere,

This week the Cluil receiveda letter {rQm Mr, Pogue, at Vii·lisca, asking to insert iI· classl·fied (w<lnfild) advertisement of·fering a reward for informationon "Smiley," :

He says: "Smiley formerlylived in, or near Ord. 1 have aletter from his mother datedMay 25, 1885, , , , Smiley's moth­er married a man named JohnReasoner, Smiley may be us­ing that name, In her letterSmjlev's mother said she had reolatlves near Ord. I am hopingsome of t!)em may sfill be nearthere,"

Mr'- Pogue's classified ad isin this issue.

."Read bV 3,476 Famines Everv Wee""

SECTION ONE

THE ORD 9UIZ, ORO, NEBRASK.A OCTOBER 1, 1953

Assigned to floridaAirman Second Class Raymond

L. Klimek, son ol ~rr. and :\1l's.John Klimek 419 N. 21st sr., o-a,has been assigned to Elgin A1"13,Fla. headquarters of the Air Provoing Ground Command.

Airman Klimek, a radar mechan­ic, was stationed at Hunter Ar'B,Ga. before his present assignment.

Prior to his entry into the AirForce in June 1950, Airman Kli­mek attended Ord lligh' School,from which he was graduated thesame year.

Th~ Laus.- Volley Region's 8'q News'paper

Dr, Eldon Smith, Burwell physi­dan, labeled "untrue" a report lastwek he had been offered $50 anacre for a road right of way' acrosshis Iarm,

Dr, Smith told the Quiz, " , , in­s.tead of oHering me the reportedprice, the Valley County' supervi­SOl'S wanted the land free',

He'continued, "H they' will makethe reported offer I'll be most hap­py to deed the land over to thecounty",

Dr, Smith said he wanted theland surveyed for acreage andsome a~reelllent on replacement{or fencing in place now. .

Last week the Quiz reported,{rom official sources, Dr. Smithhad turned down an otter for theland.

Instead, the report read. Dr,Smith asked concessions totaling$2,900.

Ken Timmer,ma"n, 51,Trampled by (ow

O'rd f'armcr Released:Folfo.winq 'First Ai'd Private Miska Home

. Private r'i\5t Class Joseph Miska. ~tOrd Hospital. arrived in Grand Island, Friday,

, . where he was met by his parents," Ken Timmerman, 51 year old Mr. and :\lrs. Frank :\1iska and byOrd fanner, suffered, severe bruls- his wife and tiny daughter. Hecs'aboulthe legs last week, in a ILad never seen the baby,fari.naccident.; . Private Misku landed in Seattle

,Mr. Tinllnenll~n w~s released to Ifrom Korea, eartier in the week. .IllS. horne Iollowlng Iirst aid treat- He has been given a 30 day Iurment 111 the Ord hospital. lough, which he will spend with

.Heports indicate he II as trampled . members of his family. "b~ a <20W while milking. . I At the end of his Iurlough he is

.Physicians reported his injuries: to report to Camp Canon at Colo-as severe bruises to the kit leg. 11udo Springs, Colo. , I

E!litablished April, 1882

Burwell PhysicianLabels Road Offer'

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,'Untrue'; Will, Deal'Be Happy to Sell atReported Price,'Doctor Tells 9uil~

Cluil "money" , ••• , • good anywhere. redeemable at First National Bank, Ord.

Quiz Prints OWll"Money"

Only five day's remain if youwant to escape publication lees forreal estate taxes, I County ClerkLloyd Wilson warned this week.

Delinquent tax lists will be pub­lished in the Quiz October 7.

Mr. Wilson said Wednesday hewill delete names of persons III,I"·ing payments by Monday October 5,

The rush Cor driver's licenseshas pas~d, Wilson reported. .

'We hav~ re'J'istered about 2100"he said, "and ')v'e have about 1600mQrc to go",· .

Deadline for the license is Oc­.;'.J~:' 31. Wilson walne4.

Sincerely yoursE, C, "Gene" Leggett, Publisher.

To Show Penetration"The Idea behind printing our

OWl1 'mOne)" .. Mr.' Leggett said"is to show how deeply Ord news,paper earnings penetrate the corn­mcrcial scheme."

"Quite often," he continued," ourelllP!O)res stop at the nearest gro,ccry and cash their check and reocehe cash.. S.ub~collent spendingby e!1lplo~ ees is diffi~lIIt to show,"

"During newspaper week wewould like to show' the second,

Ord's ~uil' Industries will ob~ r T" lh,' :'''1'''-''' r""''''nincr 111f'serve. National Newspaper week. check bearing the greatest numberOctober 1·8 with an Idea probably. of endorsements the Quiz will of-unique in hlstorv, . IIeI' $10,00 as a prize. ' .

Friday, the Quiz will pay all Publisher Gene Leggett askedemployees in "money" printed on Valley COUl1ty merchants to "co-its own presses. . operate" in accepting the checks

Money is <:hecks during the time. they are in circulaThe mopey is checks drawn tion:

against the Quiz account payable tibearer. They may be used exact­Ii as !l1oney and are rC(1f'~Il':thle atthe First National Bank of Ord. .. The checks are in $1 de nomina­lions. Each employee will be givenchecks In the amount of his, or hersalary, , '

.' If John Smith receivt's a salaryof$75.00 a week, Mr. Smith 'l'ilI b~given 75 $1 Quiz checl<s. An en·dorsement register is provided onthe back of each check,

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This lot of Holstein calves failed to dra't' a bid at a recent sale in1..Scotia, They w~re returned t~ Minnesota, A Min~esota firm put the I;"calves ell sale WIth a $30 by bid, There were no rarse s. Last ye3r the . '.same calves brought $50. '

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Holstein Calves Fail to Interest Buvers' I

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She's In, She's OutThe postman rang twice and

left Mrs. Lillian S. Beloin a tri­fle confused,

Thursday morning she reoceived a feller $iying she'd beengiven a pay raise. She is a civ­ilian employe at the Army baseat Fort Lee, Va.

Then Thursday afternoon thepostman brought her anotherleller sa)'ing she was being firedunder a civilian reduction pro,gram,

As a clincher, Mrs, Beloinlearned Friday morning she'dbeen named the month's cvt­standing civilian employe atFort Lee,

Mrs, Beloin is the forme'r Lil- Ilian Karty, daughter of Mr, andMr;, Joe Karty, She lived inOrd before her marriage andwas a Quiz reporter and newseditor, '

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Neighborly Neighbors, Organized in '1928,Celebrate 25 Years of Assisting Others

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'I1JLL TOP ECHOES. O~TOBER 2·3 FRIDAY & SATURDAY

" .. ',Haying season. , • old stuff to Mr. and Mrs. Wige'lt and Howell

Ernie Wigent, stacking hay last of years, lIe figurt-s that's ncar 12"\1 eek on the Ernest lIallock ranch 000 ~ons.

---'---~'-'----:'"_.-_ ..-~~----- cast of Burwell. probablj' took a E\crelt IIowcll, \vhots been op-, look at the stacks and said "lIo crating the hay sweep, is starting(orne More Good Young Beef Th"ls Week Hum'" , a record on his account too, E\,·:' J . ' I' 13eeau~e stacking ha> for Hallock Ier~t t's listing his s~conq season

: , is an old. old story to Ernie, this) ear. \\lth the Wlgent s. .: 'T B 59 Ib ISh t R"b 21 Ib II '. b d' "t f tl' . t' .!\iI', Wlgcnt says. the hay crop IS

III ones. . c . I or IS. • C .' ~ e s .. een Olllg.I, ~r 1e p,IS I short this year, It's running three·! ..' • .' I 1/ } eal,s all consecutl\ e, , fOllrths of a tOil to the acre.----.-~ ---- -------- --------1-- ----- - --- -- ~.---- And. It 1I'~.s probably an 0I? st~ry i Sixteen hundred aLTes are being. uu:-ni,ss '1(Ill 0.. . to 1I!1s. W1gent, too. She s bcell' lUt at present. There's GOO acres

:S!.~~_~eat _,_~~~!~~I_~_oast . I I ',' 139c lb. i ~~~~~~,n;t f~r h,l>ll1g camps for 14 j d~~~~~gS. and 1,000 more that is \\in-

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: spending only a [ell' minutes in the - - ~-------'--'-------'---'-----'--~--'''-----''- '- l..ut,her L.eaguers •••••• "and t'hen the big 'black thing!", kitchen. All Colonial Governors sent byI Tltough the cattlemen resorted -It h C lI u i[ J I tIt 1 El1gbnJ to her American colonies to Iorce to prevent the homestead- - - - - ~ - Bet any hurch ufher lerlguers EnJ'oy

l ' O (BO I111 11 (I JUI'(I' t 11 e[sotoS , \lt' aesl teO l, ~ Oant(t ~1l(I' l ~ tl , , t 168G 117"0 ""'1 ers from coming In, there Simply Do You Know? I ,¥,c c , U C 0 c.. oc ween anl" \HI,l ,ll' were too 1l1,1l1y homesteaders and

: Wi,; to detect the difference be- structcd to regulate all printing ly the 1800;s Custer County lias Th N Y k J I ff 1 P' , 0 t' AI 'd N th l R''th~l~~~~~~r~ig~e beef pot pies and strictly "Iorasinuch as great in, well populated with general far Ill' a, rCI~a:.t~f $tto,oooug~a,il~rO;II;~~. Icmc Umg ongsl e or OUP Iver

With eyes COl crcd, tasters were convenience may arise by liberty crs as well a3 ranchers. tIll;l 1~~Lllllg to t~le C~l1\ let IOn o~ Thirteen youngsters and Iive FU](OII ing arrival at the campunable to Iiud any difference. of prlnting." -------~------- the ~~1 ~O~l •or ~~l sons \\ ho sank adults enjoy cd an outing at the Ap- site youngsters took off on cxplor----.----------..--..--------------------~-~-~- T ~I At PI tt ROt the battleship Maine, king hunting shack along the };onll <itOI'Y trips along the river. Mr and

Neighborly Neighbors Messers, Mitchell, Butcher, Kline, Gydesen, Out of Old Nebraska hlOl'lr1 a e I es The South Carolina Assembly Loup river north of Onl recently. !I!!';' "y'kil~rfinCrl1\\\lile readiedLJyher,- Beck, Skadden and Johnson.... always remembered the he lp- E I 'D · C I' ( t M k db Tiff f 5 0 0 T· appropriated money in 1773 to All were 'members of the Bc· prcpara lonj~ 01' uncn.less. ar y ays In us er oun y ar e y I S or urvlvlng win help pay tho debts of John Wilkes, thany Lutheran Church, and the yO~t;~e>~e~,~rpL~~';~l ~~:;;i~lI~;JSt~ld

I In May 1928 a group of ladies, I noun~ one or t\IO ladies would . English editor [ailed for seditious organizations young peoples group, ghost stories.

U~~n~lIl;.~~ts~ea~i ~LJ.fi~t~a'aUlI;~i~j1~ i~l;e~ ~~lif,t ligi11~~~r~~t~u:l~il;~1{li1~: 'Tween Cattlemen, Stubborn Homesteaders ce~~Ll~Cit;~t~r\.~~rhi~~:,t~ef·;r ~i~~!l~1~~ libel for attacking the King. the LlIthl'l' Le~~l~ . __ ~.. ~!h: c'~~~~10~~cled \\~ith h~nlns._burly club, '. .An average year included 300 . '. . ,... Lee, surviving twin son of ~!r, and Vo you knowthat your heart \)1'0- j '., . '" '" , . " ,,Th{'y chose an aJ)propriate name quarts of canned fruits ami \'('gr· Custer .County', Nebraska's sec- Another proposed name was Mrs. Kenneth, Adams, friends rc- duces, enough energy if1 its lifctlmc wh~ ever lived, arrived in the Unit- Do ~~u kl)OW that your heart, IS

-"Tile NCighborily Neighbors tables with all of the above men- ond largest, has long been of great Kountz county, By 1877, popula- portcl Tuesday, to lift the battleship' Missouri 14 cd states when h~ was 17 years old as strong as an automobile engineClub", Honed terns, Interest of historians, sociologists, tion had increased to the point The young~,ter died six dil~ s ~r- Icct out of the water? a pcnuilcss unn; '$r"nt Irorn Hun- that could run constantly for 70

The name was the sllggesH~n of Is it a wonder, these good ladies and economists, where the state government was tel' birth in a North Platte, hospl- gary, years without overhauling?, Mathilda Cummings and Otillie in the Wallace Creek neighbor- Located at the eastern edge of prepared to organize a county, t~l. .\ brother, Scott> Kay, died at The New England Courant was -----..-------

Klein, two of the orlglnals, , hood held their 25th anniversary the saridhills, the sprawling county I The name selected was Custer, ill birth, . . founded in Boston in 1721. An The Pilgrims brought y, lth them' 'The ~'auSe o( rhCl\l\latie f~ler isThef did not wan.t a (ormal club last \Ieek. is an interesUng trimsitioqal area' hOllor of the mart> red hero of the The yelll1g,tcrs \1 ere. bom Sep- j early boue stated that its cllie( the peginnings of a free press. unknoll n, but reseai'cll supported

with officers, dues and busine::,s And \Ias it a small \londer that between the general farming re· Battle of the Little Big Horn, tembcr 1S.aim ~vas ,·tv oppuse the doubtful , py the .Nebr,,~ka IIc<:!\,t assodationfilcceed~lr('s. . o\er 100 participated in the ba-kct gion of eastern Nebraska and the The llecade of the Eighties Sq\\' S tt K . 1 J t d' I d . t' f' W'I)' P f t d f I has found that 90 percent of these

In fact l' nfor lll,oll' tK \"as tIle key dl'1111el' at tIle l'ec'I'eatl'Ot1 11,,11 I1('I·C'. 1'"11,'111'11g eoul1tl'y. 110Illest,-,,)(lers b.-.ginning to ';n- co y ay \\elg 1C 11'0 poun s I anl angerous prac ICC 0 lllnoe· I laUl elll1 os ere n'elOI11 , f II t "th t" , ., " C C'.. 12 ounces. Stephen' Lee, four IUlating f,'r Small Pox." of the press in l'hilallclphia, case's 0 ow a s fep sore . roa

llote of the cluQ. T e woman just Three, of the original number Earlie"t \lhile settlers in Custer cro,ach upon the cattlemen's do, pounds, 11 OUllces. ' '____ t)PC' iilfrdi0l1. Proper cai\rc of. w~1nt.ed io lay down their work for ha\e belonged [or the full 25 years. County were ranchers, attl;aele,d, by' .Ill :tl ll . " -----. -' Joseph Pulitzer, one. of the most A wise mall will hear and will "stl'l!p thrQat" lilay prel'ei1t rhcu.

'--, ; all afternoon ewry so often, slip Th('y hal e watched and helped the luxuriant grasses, fine ...'\Iqtel' The cattlemell did not take kind· Head The Want Ads famous anll suc-ces~Iul' joul'llalbts increase learning.-Pro\erbs 1:5. matie fe\er. , , ', ~' into. a .ele.an house dress, accept I dub ~rogress. Ira~,ge, and abundant. water, . I. I~' to the efforts of I,!olllesteade~'s ----~--..- .. - --.. _-- ..~~---_.--~----- - -_.-----~---~-- --- .---- ... -~ ---.--- - -- ---. ---..- ~--~.----

I '\ the Il\ntatIon to "come oler to my r :rhelr club a\Cr~lg('s a member, Ille .early Se\~nlles saw 1I10le Ito fence off small portlons.on their = --- ---/ , h(,use", .' . ship of ten to fIfteen members cattle 10 the regIOn each ~'ear as I once free range and the history of

/ The ~lub mel ~\('ry thFee weeks t1H'OUg!lout the J ~ars, ,th()usal~ds of h~~ld .were d.l'l\en u,P i ~u,,~cr ~ounty d.uring this peripdregulanly. Thclr meetings \\er.e I Some years Chnstmas boxes arr the, trail from .lex,as to f;nd thelr 11s nfe Wlth conill,:t between home,"bout the same as any club, untt! gilen to the unfortunale, another I ultllnate range 111 Custer County, steader and cattlemen. Iduring W,-?rl.d ,-Val' I~, T!le ladies ~'t',u' finlls the c1d~r folks rece.iv·l By the ,middle ::lelenties, th~re The most cclebratell elent in t.he ithen deCIded It was tune thp~ lI1g boxes ~or .t, fcstl\e dll1ner With was agitatIOn for the organIzation struggle was the Mitchell,Ketcbuq1tIJopght of ~ollle C;ll1C oth~r than all the tl'lll1nllngs. And never q uf a county'" . llHmler in which two homestead­tIlelr own IlllnH:(IJate nelghbuor· year passes but the. kid dies in the A proposal -to organize Garber ers wCI:e killed by cowboys woi'khuoct," . . . . orphanage and hospital arc relllclll- coullt>' was letoed by' GOI el'llOr ing [or I. P, O1il~. ,:;

Dlllll1g the next IeII' )ealS thpy ben'd. Silas Garber on the grounJs the The trial of O1I\e and hiS as~o-~E-nt hundreds of 'poun~s of cloth· .AlwilY',s the club stood for gen· proposeJ county diJ not ha\C suf, dates was one of ,the most. ce~e­ll!g al~J food~tuff~ o"el."eas, dona· Ull1e n~Jghburl> ness, read>, t~ be fieient population. brakd in Nebraska sIegal hbto\,y.tm~ flOm their 01\1~ \\a!(lIob~s apJ of Se1'\lCe to anyune who was Ill, . . -- -----~-----;------- ---..----~--1·~<:VlI1gs, never ceasltlg Il1 their g~v, bereaved' or ill ne-;-d of ass,istallee ',I , • '\ ,) ... . '. '.

w~ne men1ber;. l\tr~, gerha~~t ill}g{irW;%{s hale not been limited Presenf Haying Season Marks 17th YearBeIlke, had r~la!lyes lII' Germ,ltI.Y. \lithin the club circle or elen in . , .

"'-. . She, knew their needs, s? after tbeir conlmunity, for Burwell Pa'ir Stacked 2000 Pl'les-. i'JF~e \\'11', the club sent clothll1g and 1 ( !' ' .

•c, rQo~l . to these people in care of --.,-----7-;-~-:-~. , ..,.' ",_':i :'Ms, Beil,k~, .: )

Ina sin~ll way'the c1uh beg~n Homem~ker's NQf~ - \ 5-sending canned foods from their A hearty jamily 'm'eal, complct'e I: t

own larder' and tlsed clothing in one can, is being introduced in %'which was Sent to the Nebra~k3 Nebraska. , . ~ \ ,"",' : ,: l \.,,~.

'1. Ch'1Jrcn'~ Home. at 9maha\ ',~ Tho new Vro<1 uCt is Beef Potfie.. '1 .' \"The .supervisor was. pleased, anJ The pie IS a complete 1I1ca in ,

dfered tp return'. the jars if tJ1('J one eau, i;> r~ady for b~king / i '\:cculd keep the good \\'urk going. as soon as atl\ist of the can opener ' ,

. ~ This, the ladi('s found time to do, lifts the top of! the special pic,pan i~ not only to'the ehildrens' home bLit shaped can.f also the children'S hospital. . Forty minutes of baking in theJ They made top, scr<lp bool~s, can produces a tasty dinner (or;; sO-cds, pillow cases, pajamas, dish three per"ons.~ to',vc!s, all froni their own nlater· It docs not require refrigerationJ iats. ' '. , i, ' :" and keeps for indc;finite periods on.. 'l''r'ylts and i,'('gdables were' caJl- the pa'ntr>' ,shelf. The Uni(lUe can~ n~d, lard was packed in two quart m.IIY b,e used 0\ e,r .and 9\'e( again ".

glass pars, pop corn was sackql, as a pie pan or baklllg dish. r('g"s \\ere cased, pUllll'kins; Car· Tho pie ,is particularly attracti\ e, k1'0(;, &quMh and beets were boxed. to huusewllcs 111 hot weather, It I ~ ..

Quilts were pieced and finbhed e!lJbles them to prepare a. deli·: ~at dub mectings or' on off after· ClUUS, hot meal for the fam1ly by'; I., •.:;;e ;-':-.-~ -:---:_--~-~••~-Ji.- ---V~.~;r;;:;-.=---;:;s ------- I

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fire truck, you'd better call itto a screeching halt, .

Joseph Mottimiller, of Toledo,paid a $10 fine and costs, th'isweek following arrest aboutSeptember 1.

Mottimiller was charged with'"interference" with firemen a~

they sped to answer a grass firlcall near the Geranium cnurchHe was arrested by County Sher·iff Vern Beran.

Beran said Mottimiller rac ...dhis car ahead of the firemen,waving to them on the way. Ber·an issued a summons but Motti·miller failed to appear. Beransaid Mottin)iller went to Toledo

The sheriff threatened with ~warrant. Mottimiller replied bymailing the fine.

Card 01 Thal1ksWe wish to take: this

means of sinccrelythanking 0 U I' manyfrl~nd::; and felath esfor their many acts ofkindness to us in theloss of our dear hus·band and. father.

We shall remembeCthis alwaj·s.

1\1rs. L. M. Loftand Family.

Returns to WorkEd Bruha retu1'l1CU to his work

in the Qui, Industries Mond"y. Hehad been ill for a week with pncu­monia. He \\ as eared for in his 0\\ nhorne. '

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To Soutli CarolinaTom Paprocki, Joil', Donnie, ;\1a·

tUda and Marv Lou Kukli,h tookPvt. John l'apI~odd to Grand Islal:dThursday, There he took the trawto Chicago, \\ here he spent a fewhours with his brothers and sisters.I·'rom Chicago he wcnt to FortJackson, Soutb (~al'olina, whel'e heis now st<:tioned,

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Consults Omaha Doctor\\II'. and Mrs. Wm. Janda. ancl

daughters, and Mrs. Joe Urbano\'·sky sr., and Alice went to Omaha IThurslby. They \\ent to take \\II'S, il1rbanovsky to consult a doctor. All ,returned home the same d:1Y. I

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Happy Circle Club' .The Haskell Creek Happy Circle

club luet ThursdilY, Sept. 24, withMrs. Walter Jorgensen. Thcrt'were 11 members present and twovisitors, Mrs. Eugene Novak <lnclMrs. Richard Marshall of Los An·gelcs, Calif.

The lesson on sf.wing was givcnby Barbara Kapustk;l,

Officcrs werc ekcted during thebusiness ~cssion. They are, presi,dent, Mrs. Eva Woods; vice presi­dent, Barbara Kapustka; secretary,Agnes Clausen; treasurer, Cather·inc Watts; reporter, Irma Mulli·gan; leaders, Mary Jorgensen andBarbara Keep.

The qosfess 5erV~u lunch duringthe SOCial hour.

The next meeting will be ,the lastThursday in Octouer, with ~1rs,

Agnes Clausen as hostess.I

i Nalllral Benefit Club, Mutual Benefit club met withi Mrs. Ray Petenol1 WedncSd:1Y af-

ternoon. Officers for the con\iMclub veal' were elected: Mrs. LloydGewe"kl-', president; Mrs., WalterFuss, vice·president, and reporter:\\Irs. Harold Williams, secretarv­treasurer, and Mrs. George ~eIl,

music leader.Mrs. George, Bcll presentcd an

I interesting lesson on children's: books. She revIewed several books

I: and sho'~'ed se\eral books suitable, lor children ot various ages. MrsI Peterson, as)istecl by Mrs. Edna

Collins sened a lunch, The clubmeets with Mrs. Edgar Hoe Oct,14.

~ Suburbanite ClubMembers of the Suburbanite club

entertained their husbands at aspecial meeting Tuesday, Mrs.J:o'loyd Peterson was hostess. Cakeand jello was furnished by themembers. All the club were pres­ent.

As the feature of the evening, E.L. Vogelt anz, Ord lawyer, spoke[rom the subject, "If ;'ou are sud­denly left alone," HIS talk dealtwith the proper use of wills, deeds,and such matters of law.

He also spoke on a recent jour­ney to Europe.

1\11'. Vogcltanz answered ques­tions put by the guest s.

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- We wish to take thisJ'l)('<!lIS of thanking all ", .\\'hci helped mals-e out' .Silver Wedding thewonderful day it was.

You{ tho'vghtf\Jlnesswill never', b~ . forgot"ten.' ' ,

Mr. and Mrs. Ray' Hoon..' Cotesfiel4'

We wish to ,thank theHolmes bo~'s for theirassistance, previous toand during our sale,and all others who as­sisted in any way. Tl;1ehelp was very much ap­preciated. '

The Powell Brothers

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Carl Asimus DiesFuneral seI'\'ices for Carl Asimus,

. 59 year old O'Neill business man~':"':'';''''----:---:''--:~---:'":'.''''''-':- 1were held last Saturday from the

Catholic church there.He died at St. Anthony's hospital

Thursday September 17. lIe hadbeen in iII health for several years,

He formerly lived at Ord beingborn 0:1 a farm 15 miles northeast.

His wife is the former Ann<lDahlsten of Ericson.

The couple spent several vaca·tions at Lake Encson in their cabinthere,

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Italian Bob Ouf; New Fall Hairdos leanto Boyish look, Says Expert After School

From the Old Country

Ord Woman Receives Box of Fancyworkfrom Sister in Czechoslovakia; 'Priceless' ,

IMrs. Charles Blaha, 2215 M also was' embroidered. The yoke,

street, Ord, received a box of gifts I was a solid moss of reds and:from Czechoslovakia this week browns, in flower shapes. On t~e:which she termed "pricelcss." . peplum, there was hand. work llll'

The box was from rclajives red, orange, brown and 1\ory.. -,' "".whom Mrs. Blaha has not seen In Mrs. Blaha says that she thInks, '~"

years. . someone has sent clothe> to her I ...., 'It came from her sisters and people: and that they wished to i ' ,/. ,

brothers who are still in the Czech pay' back in the only way they "\. '__ . \ / ~<;':7.;,land, It was mailed on July' 15, could. Is-' '''', '" '. ,,/;"%\.,',and was two months 0!l the way. She says her peopk :.ll work. b1 '.~--....... ' l /i'/J' ".:,1i,:

The package contained an ex- TIll'Y do not s;:y :1I1Y t bing or con- I............ '\ \-. ')~.. ' •qui~ite hand-made table CO\ c.t, ditions in bel' native cvJntry., 1 Sedlacek Escnliman Sedlacek and Tolen .. , last of i 11,000 bushelswhich till' sisters said.. was madeIn Mrs. Blaha carne to United St rtes , ' , '. '18GG.. It had been III the Iamily 33 years ago.. Shc C;iJ1)C to Ord, I ((( M k L t f '52 ( DI" ey Withcv;.r slnc~. . and later married here. , I ar ( as 0 orn eIV r I

1he heirloom was of softest lin- She remembers thl: Iir-t World J .Boyce Miscellaneous en, made \\itl! cut work a!1e1,othc~ War, and standing in line fo!' milk I' T kL ad f Ed ds larm Near OrdShower ell~br.Oldery, fhe ,,~~ter said It.,was and bread. . rue oa rom war

Mrs, E. C, Leggett was hostess ~etng[sent to America so It would She has no desire to go back, but' . I . '* I... " ..... . to friends at a mlscelfaneous show- e, sa cr. . she added wistfully. "it was a prtt·

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1 The last of 115,U00 bu:-\\C,'; U! '\'N .brusk 1I,.t ssociation I

I T ' I . l' G cvi c f.here was also a ,doll dre~sed ,w ty countrv.' "And then," she adds. Valley county eel' con.l Iiuishcd "" . ,.e lId; a ,. ,llal, \?'t'u' 11'\'\: tu' ,The Italian bob IS out, Passe! I New Tint Seen er uesc ay. evcnu b' en vicv native costume. The dress v.,as "it woulcl be EO nice to sec the I its binwise trek here this week: •sJ.l\"k,et \1 .I~n <I'>,ll lU\ "" 1" rc- I

Outmoded! Among the new things brought Boyce, a bride to be, :,'as honor~'e. complete w.lth a 1::I('y apr?n, white members of the family left be I Manager LIo~d Zikmund l'1H'eh(] pll.e,\,lntlfhl"li bl1oo\lt \l\~'i'~ (doll't IFurthermore it was not a st Ie outattheschoolisanewhairtint,! Mrs',LC'gge!twttsasslstedby:'.llSS C;IP, and ulg lace bow. The skirt hind." loft' '1 load for Robert Edwards pill, ~OllllJll'ISl !hl, !

b ! d y , It's easy to apply. : Irene Svoboda. .. was red, and the blouse was, enliv- I l:. . ',,' ., .,.' f:1I'1ll'er eIght miles south of Ol'l( i dl}nk or go ?ut. ~"It I \\'~mgll YOLl ,ut a .a. . , , Also shown were methods by , The evcmng wfls spent in writ- ened with an embroidered kirtle. Mrs, Blaha s sister wrote she had th t .., ,I it "t! ' la .t" I will probably live to be ~O, but. All 1I1 all, It wa~ one m<\n s vel" which the beauticians can anal)'zc lllg reclpe~ for MISS Boyc~. In the Mrs I3hha who li\ed in l'zecho. to take the pack;lgl' to seH'l'aJ po"t I .lll b .. nll 1 Ie s " '\\h)!"

Slon of a short hair cut., clients' hair. Prcviously samples, games wlllCh followed, pnzes w~re I 'k'·'· ~,,' .' g . 1 '1' _ she offices bdol'e it was aecepled for \\'Ol'kl'1g on t\IC uIHOa'~!l1g was,Mrs. Wilma Johnson, proprietor were sent to the state for the cor. won by, .Mrs" Andrew Ku~ek, Sr., s"o\a ]a W lln a ~oun, gIl', ~.y,s , mailing. 'I Emil Sedl:.ctk, blll supeJ'\'ls\lr, r.';lJ- - •. - ... .__•

1M Ell l d Ch 1 tt e.U1 rel~~emb~r people dress~~g th.a~ nard Tolen, a trucker hauling fol' , (Th kand operator of the Willua Beauty, red analysis. I' rs. IS <lrSOI1 an ar 0 e way. But, she adde~, It was . __. . ~ ,Edwards. Harlei' Esch]jmaJl and Card 0 an sShoppe, of Ord, is the authority Mrs. Johnson said the time is, !\Ie~·ers. ." 'only. [or Sunday's and hohdays ..O,,tho : JI'!ll c"ll.I.'lcek,{or the abo\ e. not far distant when all hair A I.nock weddlllg was another en- d . d A I u, ,

' 't t t 'l'h t en\'lse, everyone resse mellcan , \"1 'I tl f . t '1' I d'Her advise is termed authentic. She dressers will h<l\e to take a cour,e, el: ammen " e per"onne was: st)le." , C d 1Th k ' 11 e, .Ie OUI ,oll'l;:n f?roa~l:"spent the week end in Lincoln at, in chemfstry. . . I br~~e, JIr~rs, Ru~h Owens;, groo.~l, A beautiful hand-maliC' blouse or 0 an s ed,the c?ln to the en~ "ate It \\,IS

tending a state hair dres~er school Much of their work, sh9 says IS ~,h ~'. Nell ~,et~~ ~on, llo\l,e: gil 1. was in the bott01l1 of the box. This I ~\\Iftly hft(:d to the blI1 l'e;lr by .1 Iand refresher course. II based on the use of chenllcals, lhaI10tte \\t~el, \\ho stre\\ed cab· .. . .--~ I tlmty fuot port:illle el('\,\tor.

. . . bage IC';)\es from a bushel basket; I wish to thank Illy I The ddi\l'I'etl col'll waS unllc'rMrs. John.s~n say's that hall' st)'l~s Italian Bob Out Judge, Mrs. Fred Appelgct; cantlle- T Ch Jrches HoId Illany friends and reb· I loan, or pure-klse :It:n'elill'nts, \1 ith :

are not ongmated by. the ,~<llr Going back to the Italian bou. lighter, Mrs. C. A. Anderson. Irene WO l ti\ l'S for the canIs and , the, eel;. . • :, ,;" Idressers or the beautICIans. Ihey This resclllbletl the st~le made pop· S\oboda adjusted the carpet. The (,('lll('m!Jr;ltlCl'S sC'nt lIlt' : Zikl1l111ll1 said COllI', equal toare t?,e work of the cJ?thes de· ular by Amelia Earhart in dais; music ~o which the bridal coupl~ RaI'ly and Promof'lon while I was in the ai'll i about one third' o[ the amuunts!gnel s; In other \\ ords t~e de- gone uy. 1 hose \\ ho remelllber reo : eutered was "Come ona ~Ji' House,' hospital. I also wish to Ibrought to bins, had been !'l'sealc-d I

signers want to se.Jl hats. ~o do call a one word des('fiption was I ~Irs. Lcggett, assisted by :\1iss thank Drs. Miller and ,on f:mlls.. ,'is~. they cut the c~)Iffure to fit the

j"IlIess~'." .' '. IS\'obod:l, sened refn·s!tmen(s. Day for Youngsters Martin and the nursing "'Last Far s ~'orn w:!s !n~st1y NO'1

hat. Furlht'rmore, :\Irs. Johnson IS of _.-.- staff at the hospit:tl [or 1" Zlklllund saId, "so It IS III excc!.. Simple, isn't it? " the opinion only ten persons in l) J 2fI is Si'( , Promotion and Hally Day \\;lS their £'Xce1lt'llt ('<ll't', lent sh:II'" for }'('sealin~." I

This year, hats are small. Of ai'll are .able to weal' this s~y Ie and al I t. '. , .. ', ._ obsen ed. in the Methodist and ' , , FanndS wert' reo~'alll,l~, he said, ;necessity hair must be short. do so With any peace of HUl1ll. . DanI~y Johnson cdebl ,It,d Ill~ Presbyterian Sunday schools, Sun. Mrs. Art Olto. uue to drought CO!I<.\ltlOll:; o\'cr,

' . She says it is only for the \'('1')' Sixth bIrthday ~unday afternoon at day morning. ' Valley county.' 1, - -:=-:---:-:New Styles Boyish ~·oung. the hom.:, of hIS parent~1 !\II'. and b th f lk t

So cut it short ladies cut it Mrs. Holand Johnson. Games were In 0 ,y'oung 0 s gave parsi Mrs. Johnson sa~'s that the n~w I short. "I' played and ic(' ('!'(';1l11 and ('ake was 011pta':,Ct'ol~;·Ogll~aollllt~,I. and Shel)herd

styles resemble the old bOYIsh !lair· __ served for lunch. ,'J'· cut. Line.~ are close t? the head. Emil Ruetzel, The Ncligh News I Guests were Mike ~aeve, Bobby SI~O~~ :,clcoming them to the high·To curIoI' not to curl IS up to the in New York-l'New York as neal' I and Clark Hoppes, Richard. Osen- e1 da~~et~" . . t d f c t'f'. d"d I ' t k' \" Bell S Promo IQns consls e 0 er I 1·1n IVI ua . , as we can judge is the home of the OWS'I, • a~ne rown, 0 een u- 't t t1. - 'h 1 children

, The hair cut is shaped to the "rag mop" hair do. It has been minski, Jane Coufal., Mark Auble ca. e~. r~ d~~a;'tll~~t;t,'ioo junior in~neck line. better described as the hair and D<lnny's cousto, Dora Kay I f:I~:~l~diate and ~'~~Ith depart.

Mrs. Johnson says that there is "don·t..' Johnson. t.d t 1 h · h '11 f't men s,a tren to a s yew IC W1 I Select the Frame In the Methodist church, the

· each individual. "Select the coiffure most becom· Geraniwn music was fUl'l1i:ohed by the Junior· It stands to reason, shesa~'s, a ing to the shape of the head, and Prograrn Pleases Choir, .

farm wife must have a different Ithe outlines of the face, 'Members of the St. Wenceslaus In the Presbyterian church, Mrs.,style than the career v,'oman, The "Hair is a frame for the face, It chul'ch in Geranium were pleased Edward Kokes, superintendent oflatter has a new hair-do every day can add to or detract from the pic· with the results of their annual the Sunday school, gave a compre·or so. ture," she said, Fall Festival held Sept 20, hensive talk on the coming )ear's

So, she says, individual tastes "Teacher at the schoo!! Robert A full afternoon of entertain. program, With Mrs. E~I1(:St Hornet',and modes of life are considered hance, of New York ~ Ity, ad\ o· ment included a blue rock shool, she showed new suppltes. . .."more than ever cates styles be kept SImple, and several races for the youngsters The theme for the year IS 1he

She sa 'S it i~ "smart" to follow well sha~e~. Then with a good per· and manr" other attractions. . Church". .'I 'I.. ~ f h h' d' . h' 1 manent, It IS easy, he Says, [or wo- I Itt'

the hnes 0 t e ~a In all' sty, - men to care for their own hair. One 0 t 1e p0l'lu aI', at rac Ionsmg. , ' ,,' '. Long bobs are out, unless that was that of ringing the duck, Live Bredthauer Rites

ducks swam on the pond. Con·This, she says, may riot be fash· hair style is most becoming. Then testants strived to throw rings H Id W d d

ionable,.but it is the co~::!~pe. keep it ~Y all means. about their necks, in hopes of land, e ~ nes ayAttends Funeral ing ;) fine meal. Funeral services were held Wl'CI·

A~ hQr~e show by the Com~tock nesday aftern00n from the Sc?ti aof Brother saddle 'dub wasweU reccived. Zion Lutheran Church for WIlham, . Wm. lliggins, George Ha~'nes, llredthauer, 72, well known Scotia

. Mrs, Amos Christoffersen Icft,for and Leroy Wells took most of the man, who died early Sunday.Harlan, Iowa, MondilY morl1lng" honors. " Death {ollowed 3, he~rt att71ck.where she was calIed by ~he death I 1I101'e tij~l' 4~O people enjoyed lnternient in the ScotIa cemeteryof a brother, James Michaelsen. I the supper served by the laches of followed the funeral rites. 'fl)eShe planned t? attend the fu,:er~l. , the pansh. . , Ashley Mortuary was in charge o[Ju~,t a short t!me ago, Mrs. ehns: The uanc(), WIth Harry Czarnek s arrangements. . ~ Itoffersen was l!1 Harlan, where she orchestra was well attended. PrillI' to retirement a few ~'e~y's Iattended the last rites of a sister· -- aO ' ) l\Jr Brpdthauer was a promll1'in-law, Mr. Micha?lsen's wife. Birthde.ty Sllrpris~.' cnt cal~le feeder and farmer, He

Mrs, Walte,r 1I00n was given a 11\ ed ~outh of Scotia many years.surpris~ Frid(ly, when friends Survivors are his wife, Delb,called on her, in celebration of her three daughters; Mrs, Arthur Holt,birthd;lY. Mrs. Hoon had baked Scotia; Mrs. Merrill Pel1liv, Crete;her 0\'1 n cake, which was served Mrs, Don Sperling, South Gate,witb the lurrch gucsts brought. Pre· Calie: t\I'O brother~, H€;rman. Sco­sent were Mrs. Walter Dobson, Mrs. tia: Ed, Pasadena, Calif., and oneLeRoy Holmes, Mrs. Hay Hurluert sister, Mrs, Philiip Seefus of Scotia.and Mrs. Allen Dobson. _

Mrs. Hoon received many gifts,Mrs. i W. Ambrose was unable tobe prescnt, but sent a gift.

On the same evening a group offriends and relath es called to fur·ther the celebration. Lunch wasbrought by the group. l\1rs, AllenDobson baked the bilihd;ly cake.

Present were :\11', and :\lrs. \Valt·er Holmes and TerrI" :\11', and Mrs.George Jensen of r\orth Loup, Mr.and Mrs. Walter Dobsyn, Mr. and

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Iand Mrs, LeRoy Holmes'of Arcadi::l,and the Walter Hoon family. The

: r evening w,as spent in playing carelsI and in visiting. .

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dinner guests of IIJr. and Mrs.James Sedlacek. In the aftcruoonan went to Chambers to look 'litthe corn crops'.

Late afternoon visitors in theSedlacek home were' Mr. and Mrs:Vcncle Sedlacek and Iamily of St.Paul.

Returns Home\lr. and Mrs. Bill Bradley and

Carol left Friday morning for theirhome in Ponca City. Okla Theyhad spent the past week with Mrs.Bradley's parents, Mr. and Mrs,!Ierman Stowell and family.

Mothcr Cabrini Study cluo willmeet )Vednesda,y C\ening with Mrs.Richard Piskorski. Assisting hos·tes5 will be Mrs. 1<'. J. Osentowski.

Happy Vozen will meet Tucsdaye\ ening, Oct. 6, with Mr. and I\1rs.Stanlc) .\b~<llon.

The Bid A Lot club will meetTuesday eHning, Oct. 6, with Mrs.Henry Benda.

Rebebh Ken~ington will mcetwith Mrs, M)' rUc Benson Fridayafternoon.

Hi Lo Pitch club \\ iII meet withMrs. Ella Weckbach Thursday af·ternoon.

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jMr. and Mrs. Glen Bccrllne en

au« .\1l~. Ivdl l·,I(lIUC!'i.1 Jilli i a.uuy Or.L! hl,gh school were in the town- guests at dinner Thursday evening, \\('11.. . teraincd thc members of Mrs. Beer­1\<:1\: .HI" ,U1<1 "HO. J,tuko V<l~IC_h S!lJp library Monday '!!tcrn~:)Qn, ~ Mrs. Mildred Auble, Mrs. Ed Swop- This Iarnily g~ts together once a line's Sunday school class at a pic-,,11<1 l\llhC Ull'bU,ooJ\l. ! I'hcrc they 1,lst.enr([ to a Ialk given es and Terri. Later in the evening, )('ar for a picmc. uie Friday after Sd1001. Her class

1 ,by Mamie Snllll~, I1brana~J, as to Mrs. Cronk served dessert to Mrs. ' --- lsTifth and sixth grade boys fromDuma Gm'sls I the usc of the. library. The class Swopes and Mrs. Dean Misko, Delta Vech. the Presbyterian church, The af-

,,"L'~. Leon llClIIllY had as her r:tS ~c('otl';l/lICd by the teacher, Mrs, E. S. Murray was hostess to fair was a weiner roast.'1' II LIS / ("D' "G~" !gUlOL,dl uinncr i i.urs«.•.> ('lcnilJ,;'1 ISS vauunan, . \Vr'llChaTl(/ePlaTls t~c Delta Deck Tue~day afternoon.: "" .

c s unc ]L'OI1 . I r 70 II innet ULsIs I"cu..t "Uq,ulA'U, "H~. .uin« IWI '. )-.- - Lieutenant 'Col. and Mrs. Y. W. Guests were Mrs. <.:. J. Mortensen Brownies 10 For! Hurtsul]Mrs. c. J. Miller entertained at 1111'. and Mrs, Loren Youn,g, and u.c~ anu .H~...~"l'~ lJuugl'. I Bcr Ihday I at Iy McGiEnls were compelled to chan- and Mrs, Wm. Sack. Troop 1 of the Brownies held a

a .11II~eheon _.at, hel:. home. !as~ Sal' ~ fa.1J1l1y of Holdr~ge,. spent ,Sllnd:~ I , , , ' Karcn Jean Sin~eon~l d~ughter, sc, their plans ,.zor a leisurely trip 1 • -.-- picnic lun~h at Ft. Hartsuff Tue s-\IIL!~J hOI~~lll1g ,:lII.~, Be,s;'le ~Ilel ~, I \\101 :lk and :lll~. Ilelll) ~dJ'\fd ,) unduij Supper Gtiests ! of 1\11'. and :'III'S. 1'ranC;ls Sllllo~n~, to New York City when he receiv- Sunday VIsitO(S day after school, Mrs. Henry Scha-of San Diego, Calif, Guests IIci c I and Iarnily. r t 'I ""III II'" , 'Ug""ll 'celebrated her tenth birthday I< n l cd orders to report 1U New York 1\lr and 1\' D I Ph I" ick d fer the leader of the troop tookMrs Rose Pierson 1111'< H J Stoltz ---- .'i . ".ll .Ho, ... , 'u v 0" d: 'S t 2~ I Cit ' S t 28 Thci T . rrs, a c I oric an h" '1\1 . E' S M' , 'i!\' , ,IV···· JIlO' IH anu 1111', ,~l I' ,l'KUo <lIHJ d), ep o, . , 1 Y on ept. . err sauing or- Iamilv Mr and Mrs Dud Philbri .k I t e girls.

rJn<on' . UII..'y ant ,In,. c. A. 1su s 112 Lex I~2Y I012 ..:In,~/ U;I ,;nu ;~I'lJ..t· JOigel;,en \\ .... , l' i Several o'f her friends w ere her: dcrs to Puerto Rico, were changed and f~mily, ~lrs, i..ulu Ve\ er I~£, Anoth('r picnic is pl;U1'ncd forAn . . !\Ir..and !III'S. I,lUI OIl~'llS drol e oUI'I)C( blle~b ~llllU") (;\ ullng vt I gue,ts aHe,r S:llOol. T!le guests I frum October 6 to October 1. Grand Island Mrs. Maude Powell next. wcek. It \\111 be held at .the

V. . ,". to LeXllJgto,l Satunlay.. 1here thcy .'.Ii, "ll<1 l'lr~. L.Jllll ..>cUJ",'CK. l"rus' \',cre 1'hJllls 1I\eglcy, Shll'1l'y ~Iar. , ,-,--. '. of Sa.nta Ana' Calif I\1r and Mr' IApk1l1g shack. A i \V i I'rSI!s ',12 (O,WHI Y "SP:llt the \Ieek end \\lth IIII'. and' ,Ul,V,hU oupper. Lunen lidS SCl'll'U, sl~,llI, L.aRuc Jones and ManlJn: Johnsol2 s 10 Caldol'nw ' Raymond Philbrick"and' Mrs. Ha~: I " , --, ltL'1}~ S C, ( myMr;.. hose 11000l-'n, !III'S, Ije~ole I :lli~. L1o JL! Ol\l:ns. 11."ll'~ III lIl.: <:ILnlllg. t Kapustk.\. .Games v,ele pla)ed and 1 :Ill'. and Mrs. Darrel Johnson tic Signcr or Frieson were Sun· I Beatrccc I ells Company I\1rs. Va\e Philbrie.k and Della,

ElierJ' and IIIrs. c. J. lIhller ,pent: . , ---~ . I a lunch of I~e cre.OllJl and. cake :\'a~ i and baby. \\ho have spent the pa~1 i dav cyening vi~itors at the Da\e ~ Mr. and Mrs. Eo S. Murray spent 1I,lrs. Maudc POII'ell of Santa Ana. I

ru.~·s\lay: a~tel'l!O()~l at the ~.lUl!lC 01' llt'ttz. Stlnday Gucsts \Vl'l'hl'nc! In SiOtlxCily 1~~~led: Kalen Jean recel\cd mal1J ,1\\0 "ceks ~s house guests.of Dr. I PhIlbrick homc. Isunday in Beatrice, guests of Ilis (~~tf" a!Ht Mrs.. ~~tll\ !?C'\Cr ,o.f}~l~ .• ~,Irtl:l hIS'~. :\Ir.:;. I~I!,(,I) IS ~Iary Ann 1\ rdik was a SundaJ ,\U'. dllll ,Ill'S. \'v ,t) I;e l',l'II:C and I lllee gIfts. __ Iand. Mrs. 1<. J. Osento\\'skl, and i mother. Th~y were accompallied G.I ~1\(-1 Island v, e,l c Jp 5Ul\', ell ~ fl·Vlsltw" hel mothd, l\!ls. 11el~on linl\cr ond afternuon gUl'-t of 1111'S H' , II Il ' L! . L!' (,tlnllv, plan to leave on Thursdav. 1 LA' homc bv a l1\e('e Mrs GI"'ll1 H~u· dd). ThC'y attC'nded the \\edcl\l'\~

!tolIand'lleitz and her pa;ent<,' !II;: :.~tr,~\IJ ~\J~~it l~la~,\~('~:vu:~~ al;n Jollitrate ~hC'Y" expect to spend the win.tcr: as, n,1Igas . lllan alld daught~r, of Beatrice. and reception. of ~lrs. Lois DouthitKohl'S l)c'hncr Guesls alld :\lrs. HCrllldn SwanSOll, ~.(,u.\ l'lt) !VII'd lll,-,y wefe the' !III'S. C. J. Mor(Cllsen entertained ,111 HI.chmond, Calif ..In the sprIng 1\1rs. lIark '~eckbach entertalll' The guests rcm".ncd until InUllco·

1and Hobcrt Dlll\JJlltt.

Mrs. ElllOlY Ihvmsen and family Uc"IS 01 l\~r 'Il\U' ~lJ', .J Ick HaCH')' the members of the Jolliate club h(' WIll play ball agall1. ed the !-~s Anllgas club at hel I...ty noon, whcn Mrs. Murray took:1\1rs. Varrel Smith and Vicki \\C!'e Shalt'S Reliyiotls Film :11<1' lJJliUy.. Un ;lll1~a;, tl1,-,y \'l~,1 a~ Hannon): House, Monday eve· i ~eYeral parties and family gath· homc l'f1d'ay afternoon. Guests ~~l'l11 hl)l.ne. 1\1rs. Murray remained •• ~. ~,•.• ".~ ~ ••. ~ :' • , ., •••••dil1ner gUNts Friday CI c'ning of Sponsored uy the study c1L1b~ of [tell III \- CIllllldvn "Uu r ,IlIKtun, bv, I n~llg. Mrs. Ellen BeC'ghly and ~rr~. enn.gs ha~ e b(:('~ held for them \\e.r,e Mrs. Max !\Ie?er and Mrs. ill Beatrice until Sunday. ~ t C/ ..!\Ir. and Mrs. Hobert I{okes. Grcelc'v and O'Cunnur n,lrishes, thc u,IKuld, I" m. Sack were guests. dllflllg theIr stay III Ord. OtiS IIhller: Mrs.}< I~)'d Beral~ek 00da JorecaJl

\ J t' _~__ _~_ won the pnze f9r ha\ ll1g the high \\ISCS' G I If I .

\rcligious film, "1I1other Cabrinl' !1 /' [' I '[' h Sf V/" ~corc In l'nera H ee lng •••••••• '•••.•••••••••••••

lisils Son I\ill be shulln in the S~lered lIeart RQlary Ann GtlcStS ! \cturns 'rom :llI1Cr(/. (/ ,es ]Ort yeatcon •. The WSCS of the MethodistMrs. ('hadcs Ca~rltlln ,peut tlte hall in Grcc!C'y, Sunl!;,y c\ening .\Il:llllJocrS of the HVlar)' club en· I IIlr. and ~lrs. George VasIcek Mrs. ,LUCY Laflin \\ent to her Pack Aleeting'Council church will meet in general ses·

\\cekcnd in Hutchln~oll, Kans. Od, 4. talliell HiliI' \llleS at We H'gular land ~Irs awl flIl:s .. Charles Ur?an 11'Jme 111 Crab Orchard, .Monday, sion Wedne~day afternoon, Oct. 7,\\h('l'C' she \\dS the guC',t of her ~Oll The film, DO minutes IVllg, \\il1 ,ueellllg un ~lon<1.tJ' e\cnll1g. l11e rrturne,\l homc I<nda)' froll1 OKla'j l\lterC' she plans to remalll for a At the mceting of the Cub Scout in the church. ,and family, ~Ir. anu ~Iro Gale Cas. be folloll eel hy a lunch. ,IILdlllb \1 "s III tnl' h..tlllts ut Euw.' !loma (11y, Okla. They \\ ere callcd rOll pIe of weeks, to look after her council held Monday e\ elling in I The lesson on Week of PraJ ereltoll. The public is conli,llly i11l ited. .~Ol\n. llc 1ll1l'UllueeJ ~. L. Vogcl. 1 tllere to alten~ the fUnel"OlI .of l\lr~. house and .to attend to busmess. the high sc11001 building, it was I and Self Denial, will be led by Mrs.

ld<l/, \\!lo spoKe cOllecllilng hiS le.! Elml Urban. lhey left on Sunday, Later ~he \\lll.retur!l to Orel, whcrc decided to hold the regular pack I Condn Cummins.IJorwr Bc'rti~-,f"e;; L(/,[(I Benda SIL'rliny Gucsls , ccuL JOllIlll'Y tu r.UIOpL'. IHr. Vo,;.·: and sl>ent the week therC'.. ~he wl~l eon~ll}ue 10 the carl' of meetings on the fourth 1\-londa\' of I Mrs. Wilbur Hogers hcads the

, 1.t:J 'J 'I d '1 1 I k I Clt"l1£ abo slJU\\'~'d pictures vf I -.- !lIr~. LIly HOISln,gton. , , each month instead of Thur<;~laJ;' I sen ing committee.. 1'1 I.' . I If" " r. an "cs Da e ',11" al1L Gus !I 1 E'l 'I LI I N II <t h h. lC ull t J( ay 0 Mrs. O. E. Col- Wallllkc of Sll'rling IH're 0\ cr. ,C(:llI.'S hc allll IllS fallllly clljllJ cd orne J 1'1s < cc t " rs, o~ e ee( .Iam IS canl~" T ey arc to be eld in the gral ~' ---hilS W,iS hOllorc4 !\lol~d;iY aftt'l" l1i~ht gue~ts Tuesday of 1I1r. and .lLd·Ill" tncll ~UllllliCI' lilp. At the lllc('ting or the HomI' Art, ~or her mothcr, \',hlle Mrs. Laflul ~chool building. 'I \Veelwnd G~l(,SISn?~lJ, \\he.n se\crijl ffiends IIC!'C I ~lrs. Il('llIV Ikl1lla. 1I1r. and IIlr~ ~ ----- " club Tllesday Hening, oHi('e~s fo~iIll' away. The council will med on the Keith Cook, a student in lIast·\lSltor~, ~uests bruught lunch dn}d Otto Hetlc:iulwJCC of Arcadia, 1\l:rc CICL.'lT JJOH7emalldstheneXlyear\\·ereelected.Mrs·IG·1 S -N-- L C' fint Monday of the m0'lth, ; ings collegC', spent the v, eekenda group gift for thc h01\olee. ~upper guests in the 13endJ humc. C1e\er 1l01ll(:IJldhl'l's Jr. ,tIl club John Sulli\'an was hostess. II' co~t~ (lrne a ?rnu The .theme for the month \\i11 with his parents, Ilk and III~s. John

Pre~e.nt I~cr? IIlr~._!-allrellce lila .' -:'~--- uf r.Jyl1a, met l' l'ld,l)', e>ept. 2,> at ~Irs. C. C. Dale \\as nanwd chair.! Troop.I. gIrl scouts met In the be IndIans. . 1<::ook. He \\as accolllpallled byson',MIs. U,lI('n~: Irout, ,1It~~. L 131rthdUrj DlTmcr Ule !lUllll' ot tLleu' le"eler, .\lI's. dar. l1~an, an.d Mrs. Frank K~Pllstka. Ord hlgn sc~ool :rh~rsdaY af~('r: T~e boys arc planowg to hold a I }<,rank N~lso.n, of Dcmer, a,nd .Lylcn., ca'llpbC'}J, ;\!l~. J?e 1.ccl:1\k.t r-.lr. and :III'S. I<'rancis Silllo('ns en. vIll.ual1\Il'K t.lght llieUll)Crs \\erc \Ice chaIrman ~Irs. Don F,dwards ,noon to elect. OffICC'.IS, The ~lrls carnzv,al (,oon. II'ox of ONeill, al.so of Hastll1gs col·~hs. John SershelJ, MI', IJcltha ~I.l· tetlaincd at dinner amI supper i l',c'~(:nt. wa< elected secrctar~·-lrcasurl'f. ehose as their pres.ldent, Diane Fanuly Guests ' lege Mr. and Mrs. Cook took themson, and Mrs. Vora l!Odg'Oll Sundav in honor of their cCI~lghter I lhe new officers clected at this' The ncw officers \\ilI takc their t:aC',ornll; vtlce prKC'sldcnl'K Kayren Darlcne Novosad emplo"ed in! bacdk to Hastnfgsthon SIulncl"y, and

--- . I( • 'J I b' tl I . " place' in Januarv J os: seere ary, aren ay an I 'J i ma e a tour 0 e co ege,III I ' f' S' ,'. t' dl'elJ. eall, \\ lOsC II' II ay was i mecllng 1\ CI e i'resillenl, hila ~v· ' , .' . Zandt· treasurer Katherine Ross' Oma la, returned therc SundaJ' af· ---

lTl'S ITJYSP'((/IOTl Ihe Fnday hdolc. Gue,!s IICle IItr gu:,; VILe l'leoluenl, lIIMllOn Kon- I' ll/'--'-l-' Pl'ogr~m chairm~n Gare Romans: h:rnoon. aftcr spending s\Cral daJs 1 S f V' GSe\fra,l mcm.hel's oC the Chri -t i III :\l1l! IIIr:s. ,chal!cy VISCk 411d Hos~ !'i.0!l'SK1; Sel'l'etat'J, Katnlccn \\ 0':' I 'a retCe •or "~ arc l1e r('porter. Joan Rai~wi<:h. Mrs. Ted with relatiws here. A fami!;- din. 1 w)( (/Y .I11n('( ul'stS

~hllr('h! lIlcJlI:IJIl:~ l'a,IOt· H:~)ll1011'1 Lee of, tOlmto~:k, ,,1I!;s. l~l1nd ~ Ill.IK, n'poJ'lcr, ,:vnn~e l{aJKl'; aJ.Jd: 1111'S. LouisC' Pctska, anelDr, Zc!a I.l'n1;.er is the leader. ncr was ~eld the same daY.1n the 1 Sunday dm.ner, ancl afternoonand hiS !lwuly, \\ ('Ill to Sargenl Voclc hndl ,and Edl\ al\, ~h~. Mal' ,~~;'ht,llll Ledllel, ,Ills. Juhn Lecn i Nay oprlll SlII1c\,1I" in Grand 151anrl I' Mectings will takc placc C\Cr)' home of .Emma Novosad, '" hlCh she guC'st, of 1I11~. I< roney Klanec!\JSunda)' afternvoll. There as guests tll.l Y811 Stclandt and Ih1l1d Mae jl'I~. \..tillllll'I' :'UHl! a lJlle hll1l:1l \mong thr relati\'('< dsited "''''re lIeek attended with other relathes. Mr. 1 and daughters werc IIlr. and Mrs,<\11 t?ol\ 'part in a oilJg-piratioll Vhek of Grand Island. - LUIlnll' hddke, repul tl r. I~lr. and Mrs. Lou 're(~~i1. Wl1'lSei' and ~l~s: Veneil Sedlacek, of ,St. I Gary Krikac and Mlkc, Mr, andl1\cctlng III the aftelnoon and CH' , •. -,-- -. . ' ' --:;- son. .Tal11e~. a marine. left Tucsday : Visits Grand lslcmd Paul, \'Islted II11s5 No\osad dUring lItrs, L('on Faulk and Karen, \~a)n.eJ,ung. Gel I o(/elher Drnrh'r I ells DITmer Guesl s for his third trip tl) Korea ~lr anti ' . t. '1 t . I f the afternoon. Rakosky and Mr. and Mrs. Norns

11 I f tl" . 1 J I "I . ~, k P tIl .... DIC" Sc lV, ar z aU1\ ('( rom --- Benson Johnn v and Dicky of

, . ll) l11el11)ers 0 Ie "',;ugent ~Ir. anL! 1111'S. ,IIellly.Vouellla Sllnu;i),uinncrgul::,!:,ofMr.and,;,ls...-ran e"'a aso I'erc VIS, Grand Island Sunday andretuflles) S " If " .. ' J •

\ church sen cd lUll(h to the \ ISllol·~. IICI e hcd, at .a dinner SUtH!.i>'" at· Mrs. ,~uoJl'l1 SCHllJ\cr, BouDie ami I Itors 111 thc Lou Pctska home. his aunt, Mrs. Rose Pienoll, an.) llrprtSe OllSe \Varrwng Cotesllel1· Mr. ane! MIs. Benson" ,.. . -.--- tendcd by fflends and rel~tl\es !lUnllll,e lIere 1111". allJ .,"l'~. Gco.1 .. -.-- her daughfer, Mrs. Bessie Eller)', Mr, and Mrs. Roland Daily \lere , a~d famIly spcnt the \\ee~ end

\) 151ts [.amIly Gues!s \1 erc ~Ir al1l1 1111's. Em?ry Boutuy, ,Ill'. and ;\lr~. Hich,lrL! ! V Istls Rela II t'cs v,ho is visiting her, thcre, They gh ~n a surprise house \\ anning in WIth Mrs. Klanecky and famIly.

1\1 J) \ d I t . I rl1lJll'Sen,!\Ir and ~Irs. Aclnanll'llt.U and diu 'lilers tIlr anL! 1111'S 1 IIlr and !II1'< Kel111\' l[llj('hin~ "pent the day visiting relathes theIr new. home on thc hill south ---n. on, 11 erHIll, alll IIlll.11l Mee e ~lr anel 1111' Joe DIIOClk'I '0 '.' \.'1 .' ",. . . ". , ., . I f' ea t f 0 d S d ' Receolves D'lscharCJeghlers, spent Sunday in the IWlnc" s, ":_ "'. 'llester HaUL!))' and lamllj' of .\01·, of LOIiP City. \ISltcd rclalllC'$ in I In the evening Mr. anc ~ rs. s o. r un. a). .

f !II d 1\1 I' N I I)' :'Ilr. and :\I!". WIIIl,llll Zikmllnd, 1I1r bach, Mr. and ~lr~. Vclbclt 13ncl"c Ord ~:onda'·. Thc\' arC' l"'::l\in<t sQOI1 Halph Bennett brought them home. A "1ft for theIr usc and a ('o\er· C 1 \'-If I 1) C k 0 t·o - r. an r~, lOy e _on C a'ld IIIn Ed Beranek :Ill' and ~tl'S , I ./ \1 L " .• ' ( '! . ." I d dPI d' bIb 11 orpora, I ree . 00, {'lores Nelson ("till" home SatUldw \;. t K 1 I 1 f ' "1 . '111' 1I anl1 lall11 y, .\11' anu • rs. eonaru or \\ as una( on to mak ... the'f 11"1\' --- e I~ 1 mner was roug lt y t 1e ter known as "Bill" arrh cd at the£ron1 Lo> Angcle' 'Calif \\I;"re ~il;" '11Cor

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f11 '1, I r·/Illl ,llanellc,tu anu famIly anu ~Ir. and: horn" Re"lti, C''' ,isilro were ~Ir. : Sisters Change Places guests. The evening was psent in home of his parents IIIr anrj Mrs

i ". ',- , "rs. Illl e a anl amI Y, "rs Ill' k'·1 I'tll h" tC'I' all uf NOI·tll' ancl 'I' I" 'I K k . '[ L . I' ~ • Pla~I'll<t 'ards Pre ent \ "f I ' . ..s ell1plo\ed. SIH' IS sp('lluln" her L'Il' 11\ ( .. d 1" t !\I j' , • ~. L-'u. 'H ~ ,'~ "IS. ~ml 0 e~, "rs. Olilse M J L Bartholomew canng "~'.:;' \ere., r. Dan Cook of Mira YaJlev Tucsda),aca!ion • here \\ ith rclath ct and I I 1.111 01U n~ ~~ ,i • e l.l. ~oup and ~lVJ d • ~Hlll.(hc'ler of Pebka. ,"f I' h~'r pare'nts Mr and ~irs Bert an Nrs. Melvll~ Clement, Mr. al1d ('\ cnin<t He ;\'as accom'panied byfriends. • • - ()IClld01 a, (aJl1. 1he t;L!c1 !Ilan·,' ---;--' 0 1 f 'f"h 'I' . Mrs. Merle VanZandt, Mr. and Mrs I I . 'f~' d b 0____ I ({'elt.'t! Years Old cl1e~tl:r and ()l:0. lioutu) Camllles, Set'enteenth B/Ohda( J,Ianse~, e t or cr. lome. lin Lov,ell Jones, 1\Ir. and IIlrs. Pal,ll i us WI e an, a y, .If' / l)" G E\Cuil1g glle'ts in the homc of 1\ ere neM neighburs 35 J cars ago. I. (ollncII B1.uffs, Tuesda~. bmorn u g, Bleach, 1\1r. and Mrs. Henry Benel/l, I He recently was discharged at~t IS W lIlner uesls ~I dill" V' N'I 1'1' 'I anL! hJ\e I)eell close Ifll'lll1s Slncc. \ .Lon·all1e Dunl:tp en1,f'r fa1lJed 1Another slste!", Mrs. WIl ur Bar· Mr. and Mrs, Duane Armstron~ Mr I Camp Pendleton, Calif, aftcr sen·

, . ' r. an IS. on l ,son 11l1S, ..IJ. I fl'1"'[Hls at her home Wennr"r1ay. tholomew arrl\ed the samc d(1)' d' ,'. ,I • I' t· ' II 1\1" ,IIII' ~nd 1111'S. ])~an ~II,ko .llelc 1\c'le ~Ir and 1111'S. AlbeIt !Jahll'l. . -"7'- i'1 honor ('of her "... ' .... n1...('I.,tl1 birth. 'from Counci! Bluffs to care for ~lr an Mrs. Don f<~ncsoll, Mr. an ~lrs mg,. \\0 Jeal"~ In lC.' alll1~ Corp;,

hOots SundilJ' c\ellll1g at a ellllncr I JIrs. Don Anl!rrsr)J1 and fa'lllly, IItr Llnhartsens Leat'e (!aI' Card~ "'e'c pIa c " I • <t tl I and :llr- Han-en :I!ax Me)er. Mr. and Mrs, RICp-r }<l\c. months of hiS s.enlce ~as~ P:\lty. Guects \Iere IIIr. and Mrs. an,l 1111'S. Nels 1I\el~on, end :llr, and I 1\11' anL!'1\lr< \xel Lilldhalbcn "':'c;lin~1 r.u~_t, lIe"'~ ~~ :llt~1 1(' I 1\1' "L'II" C1 thO anI Ro\\bal, Dr, and Mr~. Otis 1 spent In the base hospital, takll1i'(

'" Flo/ d 13c:ranek, :lIr.. anL! ~lrs: Eel. ~ln;. I.~elb NcI)on and. fami\. '~'hc' leit }'rill"y for'th~l'r hUllJe in 'Aul'f' Sh"rOlt' lT~sting<. f<:la;~c ~ook. ~~.~ Ida~1 rl~ler ~f 1~lr. ~ndm~I~~. ff~~~e~~ I \till,er "and 1I1r. and l\Irs. Harold exe~ciscs and t,reatmcnls for a light'\...S\\c,pes, II1r: anJ 1\1Is. J~y 13:U;\ll g~thelln.g II'IS (11 hO~lOI of the 12th, dc:en, lcl~ , aHer \iuting rclati\cs .'0 Sto'. C'l1. Sharon lhnsen. 'Tar,' is i~l the Unhenity pos ital in I Chn~te lsen., polio ~ltack. .

~fr. and 1\11~. Leunard lwnk ,md I buthcl,lJ of Keith l\;c1son. Ih':le fur ,:,e\LI<U day,. 1"I'C :,\C'hCll1 T,('r,.,tf~ ~elson Gr;)c'e Omaha \\here she is undcrgoing" . . . I -,--.

~r, and_~I!~. Hobert L)nn _. __ _ _ -- - _ .:. _ I On Tue~uay, thl'~, \\ith Anna Ko"""" l'h~llis Kapllstka and Jean. \·examin'atiol1. 1!<amtly,Dlnner Dtr2ner For ScrUlce MaT), :\lultl:tbcn, \Il'l'e Sl!l'per guests of ne ~llllWY, , I ---' Dr. ana 1I1rs. Glen Auble elltl'r· Sundav dinnC'l" was held in the (

lllrs. ])01'<\ Jorgensen. . --- 'Presbyterians AtteT}d }"feet fained at. a 11i~ge family dil1\:~l' home of !\Ir, ancllllrs. Rohert Phil· .-....;:'-....,,-,------.:....:..;......---.:.::..------..;.;

C IWedne~da)' e\ening callers in iU/sCe!!(/T}eOlIS Shol(.'er' T 1 f tl > P ,Su~day, III theIr hOI1l~, honorIng brick, Larry ane! Mont~·, honoring

Ongra f u o f tOons To I I tM l> "J I 1 \\c\epersons rom Ie res"thelrdall'1hlC'randfamlly:\Iral1d ' v lIG" k' III G" k'I[\ DANCE"\" lll:, lVUIC o. r~, or~ orgcnsen 1\1'" .'dolph S"\cnkcr en(erlnin. b\lel'ia'J church were in Loup City "Jrs John Hardht. and 'd: u ~hter ona ( IZln,·1. I' IZln-'1 e, I \lelC the Willalll Hop,pes famIly cd 26 close friends and a t£w I Sunday afternoon \\here they at· . r'13 . d b gIl!) _i1 g I Tue?}!3y for thc arme.d serllce.

PARKVIEW MO Evi iluillell, Mena J~r~l'll~en, and neighbors at a mbcellaneoll~ show. tended a religio~s education as· 0 r,l el: er,. . Gue~ts wcre Mr. and Mrs, Stele EYERY SATURDAy

T L ,\lrs. Agnes Dodge. ll~cy came to ('I' Fridiw evellino' honorillg 'A'~e': 1 sembly. Cars v,cre drhen by 1\Irs.' Glle~ts \\ere Mr. and lIIr~. Jay Gizinski and (amily, Francis Karty. OSCAR'S PALLADIUM'\lSlt 1~,Lh 1\lf and :'Ill's. Llnuhart· l' P . . '" hi, . d d I> . \" I' Aubk Mr. and Mrs Don Auble~. d!lI "I' I)' 1\1. I la cnas. MISS Pl:nas as beelt :\ \'~ Ill. Blcmon an le\. ,arren or· and sons' !lIr' Mildred '\ blc' III Jr. an • rs. \- .lrcnce lersOIl,. r.. I I. ,

We are proud to have furnished the ,cn., . ISe\l'n~ds help for the PdSt two tfr. I d l\f .,', 'y"l' T' '~ , d and 1\Irs. Norman J. Holt and fOl111' Alr·Conditloned, C;omfortable, C09',. ' On Thur,day C\enl11g ~Ir. and sprin'~s with her vegc' ablc and' In the e\ cning ele\Cn ) OllOg 1 ~n 'I~ .r~i er/~1 ~n~~~cn ~a7 adll l i1y. ~T ------ - - -- -----------

,.,. Draperies. Linens and Bedd in9' ~Ir~. Linc!harben, Anna :lIorten,en, HOlier plant,. ' Ipeoplc \\ent to Loup City, I\hcre ami." r. an ..• rs. 1l1. c 1,U~"~- JOE LUKESHand ~ora ~OrgellSel) vislte.~ ~t othe __ l: they ~ttenqe? a jojpt l11ee.ting. of I ~~,~%t~n~oT~~riM~'I/na~etf{IS~s.E11 To Get Ne\v Trucks 'and his Czech Masters: ' ,Uv"lC ot IIll. add IIlr~, Henl} Enoer. Douq Dale Sends Address the "es.ttnllJ1ster l<ellO\\S~lP IHth ,0. Underbcrg and familv of B lk· I II d II\ff d J ·k R', Saturday Oct. 3rd

I\l 1 l\l' L' 1I··t, !II' .'. . ILoup cIty. Cars were drl\en b,' " ,l"~ ollar Ll an ae. oman~ '.. .r. a!\( • rs. 1I1C ldl s~n, • r~. .FOllV\\liJg IS !he addrc~s of Doug H tI Oil' d V I Z'k d • en Bow; Mrs. CaroIJn VOllllny and left 011 Saturday evcnllj<t for a lin Honor of the Wedding Annlver·lIell?' Enger, !\lrs. Dor\l J?,rge!1S?.n ))~f(', 111:0 \,o.lIld II~e to hear f,rO!ll I U 1 IS an_~ I mun , daughters; 1rene Auble, Scottsbluff ,journC'y to Spri11gfield, Ohio, and !saries of Mr. and Mrs.. Ed. Mach ofIl~ltcd ~,Ith 1I1r. and !\IIS. UUIs'fnends III Ord: Lleulel1llnt Do!!!!.' :",. and guests. 'Ft. Wa)ne, Ind. Mrs. Huff took I Byrwell, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Zurek of

_____________..."._--:-....------...--- Hansell IueodaJ' afternoon. las R. Dale .\0 3012167, 330! PLT, i Annual/ amtly Drnno Gucsts brought eo\Cred dishes tht'm to Grand Island IIhere they II Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Nemes-.-------------- - r-- 1'1"G. Sq. (Contrac't Prin), Class ~ A family picnic was held Sunday for dinner. , I joined a group of International kal of Ord, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan·

54H Box 144 Hondu ,\ir Base, Hon· ,aftcrnoon in the Ord ~ark. I'~~sent I ,-- : 1dcalers \\ ho \\ ere making thc jour· : iel Nedbalek of COlmtock.EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS OF do Texas. '!\\ere !III'. a!ld ~frs. (urt WIlson, \Vceh EndGuesls ney. I"'OM-iN--G--~-- -~-------

. , . --- :\lr. and !lIIS. Earl Schatzel', Sal", W! 1 <J t' t U w " They exped to brin~ back thrce .., •COR 0 N ADO A PPLIA NCE S Starts \VI th Son ge'dJI,'IMr. Bandd !\,!T.s

I· LeeSCk~onk.\\~.I.rI· Tun~ecr( 1~~~~lCo~~:c'r~ ~lr l;nd ~l~lS' , trucks. Onc is fQr thc Romans I TOMMY MORGAN

~I d!II G 11 to an" rs. u ,I SOil, wny I· ' '. . I Motor Freight Co S t dOt 10 h_______ ... .., . r. a!l • rs; eorge O'~ y ac· Eon and their families, ~Ir. and I\lr:, : Kenneth Dra\'Cr and chlldHn of I ' . a ur ay. c. tI ('oJ11P~n~~d ,t1ll~lr SO" alvl \I 'Ce·!\If Hollin D)'c and fal111I~', Gayle l<'el1' 'Burwell. Other gucsts at dinner, . --.-- ~

C nnd M.rs. ~ h"~t('r J[ou'hv fo t1~elr ton, :\lr. and Mrs. Jay Nelson and I Sunday \\ere ~fr. and !\Irs. Gerald Erllerfwns PItch Cl(ib tERRY DOSTAL" 1 !l-hm? Ir J\ olbach, Sunday evelllnl~ Ifamilv :\fr. and Mrs. Bob Edghill ' Turner and family and Mr. and I Mr. an(I !lfrs. Wa) n(' Turncr en· Bohemian Band from Minnesota, . e)' p.an to~pend se\'CrRl ?il' s 111 and ril;nily, 1\.Ir. and Mrs. Ellis B~r, ~lrs. I<:I;10n Turner ~nd daught~r: teliain7d their pitch club at a ~ov. Tuesday. Oct. 13

: ~~,ol~,lch. \"~lle ~tr and \Trs. If"l,f. nes and fanllly, and Mr. and Mrs. of lIastlll'z'. The dmner was In ereu dish supper Monday e\Cnll1(i.4I. 1.1fU

3;e 111 ()Ed~lha t" here 'ltey 'tnrl P 'rns and {all1i!v from Cen· : honor of thl' seHral hirthcI;l) s in TIllS was thc first meeting of the Famous"I ,~~~ii<11~;~ son, cY'. 0 consu ,a tral City, 1\1r.. and IIfrs. George, the fall1il~·. which occur during thc I season. . KRVN RADIO SHOW., R"k' S I'" '. . ,I ,artlf:," and famll:v and ~lr. and :\frs last I\eek II} September. I The clening was spcnt pJa)ing Dance Troupe-the Westernalru4,1I{'rl~\I'nt,U~lrslIAd~lpllta~~~~I;k~i~ I--------.~------.----------.---.. --------~------------ .. 1 cards. Hig~l prizes \len~ to !III'S. Saturday, Oct. 17t.h""I'\hile hcr grandparents, Mr. aJ}O FALL STYLE AI!~('d}lbels and Loren. Go~?lhc FORREST ROLAN ., :llrs. Houtb\' arc awa)'. 10\\ pUles \\cre \\Ol! b? 1\lIs. Lor· .• D" ! " _._ en Good and Ray (hn~telJsclJ. and hl$ Collegians, I Dinner for Inductee . ,-- Saturday, Oct. 24t~,." Trut.:els To Chambers --- '• : , Hich.ard ll11lin<k)', \\ ho left for A/nays AC-,~(~~-i;SargcHt-

t I; .~~C~~d~l~lll11~~~~)ilJ~c\\J·~~IlI;o~lor~OJc~; REVIEW fal~;i~Y a~}dL~~II~. C~::i~\e~~c~~n~ll~~ Where l'eo.'/e Go B14 Choice

rtn1N'AtYu\~MA ....oIIll : ; ~:::rO,\~~:~;)';~,,~",l:'~njlll;; I-H-E'R£'5-- -1--'--E-- .,-.....'-5'_.--_. -I Gue"ts v, erc Mr. and IIlrs. Emi' ,

~ I ~i~:;~n2,ll{~'rl:2~JJJrg~l~~e~;llr[~mi;~( I . , " •, \Ir. and IIIrs, Joe Turck, 1\1r. alid I'

" I ~lrs. Joe Bower and {amily, Mrs 'I1h I ,.0 t 8: : g~~~o~~rf' al~fr~~1~11l:ndlIU~1~1~~~~' 'j . '" LI~,'S{ ,ay, .C'~, _ This is to announce the, I ,\ftcrnooll callers were Mr. a1)( ° f4 .lIlrs, ~~~lk YoI!. . . , appomtm,ent 0

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: I NOLL SEeD co.;l'!!'I> ~ ~ .--.. ... ;!II!I!iJI ,A ...... A A ~ ... IA tA .............. .. _ ... -' !, Florists Ord

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Any rt'al old farm ~quipment

in the ~herl. Mr. Farmer?Okay! SIIIM it ll.' and call

Lloyd Pe t er son, chairman 'IfOmah a's 1954 cenf ennia l cele­bration.

Mr. Pe ter s m is loot<:ng ':orold hor se-dr awn ,lgriculturalequipn1~nt to be user! in con­necl ion with the celebration,H~ '" ent s 'Js~able equipment.Old cal s t",:,1

If your letter is interestingMr. PeterS"tl will make arrange·me r.f s for his committee to v[ew~he article.

INh, knows?, MJ,l e that '7'ld fringe surreywill ,,>ccu"y a pr omine n! post inth~ cent.:nnial parade?

P,t':!l S~I1'S address is 607 CityHall, Om ah a,

Anyfiling Old,Farmers?

County 'Teachers inFirst Meet of Three

1'1 IE ORD QUIZ, ORD," NEBRl\SKA

\'"-11e\ Ccuntv school tenchcrs I11C't Il~ "th,~ ~J~Li "il g:l schuot [JUdd

1l'6 ~: Jlld.l:; [or t'le dr,t III a "u c, '0t tIlt t.t: nlLC't~n6" HULtl tC<"lLl~l.,.l"

\It'll' the' he"'l"l, I.\ bl,[(l\ dinnc: was served it,

the a, d.t»r U'\1 10 (h,11 "'c of JIll"\\'!illl,l Audcrson of Hannon,Hll"C' S'xl:; gU 0 , t s we ro pr"~,1t

TI;e ,p"dker of the evening wa­S(n~lul HlClldlJ :-'!Jl\e! uf Ha-t

'I ingslIe spoke on the problems of

education II111ch were brought bet Iore the un.carncral this J~,1r -

He said that education shouldbegin .n the hOI1\e All patronsshould be kept info: rued as (e'school conditions and afIairs, he,aid

He also spoke of problems Untconfronted the educational C01l1·mit te- of the unicamcral :le ll;iS

chairman, DUring the business scssiou, offl'

,I (('I S fur the coming) car '\ ere dected I'hese at e, president, Ne il

i Short, Arcadia vice president, F,l'L, Stoddard, Ord, secretary, Mrs

Richard Prien Ord, treasui cr,, CI", a Jensen, Ord

TlIp lle~f meeting will be heldin North Loup

1953

Units Are Finfsh'ed in'Knotty Pine Paneling,

.With Modern Decor.

OCTOBER 1

Exterior •• , , • five units with utility room

Two Hunderd FiftyVisit New ~1olel inOpen House Viewing

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I.Two hundred and fiflt persons

visited Ord's new Park viev' Motel ~

Sunday as the new firm blossomed , I

with all open house. \ r I'

Guests registered from GrandIsland, Comstock, North Loup andLoup City, Mr. and JIll's. Er nestHorner, owners, reported :

Gifts of flowers marked everyroom. They came tram friends incongratulations. : ,.

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Mr. and Mrs, Horner Iinishcdconstruction 011 the fi\ e unit motellast week. A utility room occupies'the, motel's eastcrnend.

: Rooms are finished ill knottypine \\ ooden ' paneling with har~hionlzing color. decor, (jt \ ' , ) :I Double or single units ale avail-able. 1,1

Each has shO\\'eIS and cabinets.

, The 'lew business' '\ ill be ope 1'"

atcd by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Diener,'present SnQ, Cn;m,e Dr1\ ein 0\\ ners.~ ,'~\t~~~}l.r r~----

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NE3R-ASKA""We have grown by helpil1? olllers grow"

Nebrnskn State Uunk

The "put-lf-cu-Ihe-cuff" habit is cosy to get into .•. hard to

get out of. All too soon, you fii~d '/OU'- puy:offs eotinq up Cl~, "j, « • ' •

CJial1·~.stied slice 01 your ccrninqs. How much he Hdr to b~adqe~

your expenses, pay as ,/0'.), qo, r.md deposl} a definite omoun ~ in

your savings ucceun} every puy clay! Thut way, YOtl'lI always

have the money to pay 101- wlwt yO!A wunt when you wai1~ U.

That way. you CG.1 f)et "OF::: the c~!ff" and on the road to finan •

cial Independence for yOllrself and your fctmily_ Fir~t step:

open a savin9s a.;count now!

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OROOrd Clnd NorflJ Lou,?

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t:onal forlification known to the famedWayne Reseor~h Farm scientisf$. H09B/lI/lncer is' the' "(oll~w.up" feed afteramazin9 Wayne Tail Curler has donoih iob. Creep-Ieed Toil Curler till pi91

hit 7$ lbs., then sw'itch to grain and...new Wayne Hog Balancer-self·fedfree choice or mix and grind completeration. Se'e us immediately for oorYear 'Round Wayne Self.Feedin'JProgram_

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J2 oz. jar

IOK,\Y

GRAPES ...•••••Sl :\KIST

LEMONS •...••.Sl.':\KIST l..\KGE SIZE

ORANGES .CRISP HEAD

LETTUCE ••..••••nWLt.:'\

PEAS .unSHEV 11 oz. C,.\:'01

.PI NEAPPLE 19cPULED -":\0,10 c.\S

CHERRIES $1.29LWUY'S \\ HOl.E 1U.lt~IL c.Ax

CORN d •••• 19c,.. ORD

ahdNORTH LOUP

OCT. 1·2·3. 1953

Folger's Instant

I!' G,\L BOTTLE

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.19c( ROLl.S

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Bargains,, " h want 'a lot of soo)

fo'r thrifty (u'stomers w 0 t I• • • f" d t at low (OS •eating and good 00 va ues

Song and Dance girls, , , , , intermediate students" Mrs, Timmerman, Instrudor.

FARMERSSTORE

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ORANGE JUICECOTL\GE

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... 17cPKG.

· 19cLU,

•..••..... 59c14 oz. UOfTl.E

· 25c2 CA:-S

TOMATO SOUP ... 19cLlllll\"S 46 oz. nx

TO~AATO JUICE ... 27cO~I.\K 10 LU, ll.\G

FLOUR ••••••... ~ .79c. :1 LU. c.\X

SPRy •••••••.•••.. 87cCALll~lE'C , 16 oz. c.\X

BAKING POWDER .. 21c'JU.LO 2 PKGS.

PUDDINGS ...•.•.. 1ScA:\GI-.L FOOD PKG,

CAKE MIX 49<:tOK E.\S Y lHSCl ns 40 oz. pj{G,

BISQUICK 45ctK.\:\CO-,OU.HlC\X 15\. oz. c.\X

SPAGHETTI .1 Sc~lOtrs S\\ u: r Apl'LE

CiDER ......AJAX ' '

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I read the newpapers to sec how I In these times we fight for ideas Nolhing but a newspaper canGod go\Crns the \\orIu,--John Iand nelVspdpers arc our fortresses. drop the same thought int,o a tholl':\Ji\ton, -Heine, sand minds at the sallle time. News-

• , • I' -,--,, papers, therefore, becollle more-------,..~ ";';-,'-...., ....'~,,~,--~,:, I , Irorare Greeley,' one of Ameri. i necessary as me,n bee?n'!e mOt'e

James Gordon Bennett started ca's most famous early journalists equal-Alex de10cquenlle,The New YorK. Herald in \835 and fOctnder of the !\ew York Tri· 1

I'.ith 01 capital of only $500,00 Ben- bune, always insisted that the wordnl'lt tcwsa(ted all b!-l~illeSS of the "news" was plural. Once he wined: To this end was I born and 'fornewspaper in one basement on a a correspondent, "Are there ,any Ilhis calise came I unto the world,desk consisting of a plank resting' lWWS?" To which the COlTE'spolld· 'that I should bring witness untoon t\\'O Hour barrels, ent repli,.:1, "Not a single new". I the truth.-John 18:37. '.

IMore Pictures from North Loup CelebrationI

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VglI.-;:y CQunty HasEd<Jc in PhcusuntScoson, Says Head

Centra', southern, westernand northeastern counties andthat includes Valley, should be"better than average phe asanthunting areas" this fall accor d­ing to Game Commission Bio­logist levi Mohler,

Mohler said tilere are fewerbirds than last year, He added,however, that the "westernpheasant areas had a better reoprodudive season than theeast."

Visits Ord Rotary

North America's lar~esl migra·~ory birds,' the whOOplllg cranes,soon will be heading south {romCanada in their annual migration.

Seriously threatened with extinc·tion, a mere 21 of these majesticwhite birds remained on the con·tinent at the last count, made in.\pril.

In ...i~w of the crane's impor·tance as a vanishing American, the')ubIic is urged t~, allow these rarebirds to make their way unharmedlo their wintering grounds.

Since whooping cralll.'S were puton the list of protected birds bythe ~o\ernment in 1913, personsshooting, or otherwise molesting'them, are committing a federal'offense. I

In their soulhward flights the'whoopers traditionaIly pass clown 1

from the Northwest Territories I

then thorugh North Dakota. South·Dakota, r\ebraska (0,\:12 1' Ord,)' Kan'r~as' and Oklahoma into Texas.

The major stop-over is along thePlatte river in NelJrasb. Here the'.;;iant birds generally spenu anum·bel' uf days to rest and feed.

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The RQtary Clur of Ord will behost to George B, Hastings, Gover·nor of the 176th Distrid of RotaryInternational, who is making hisannual official visit to each of the32 Rotary Clubs in Nebraska. He I

will confer with President Hollands ISecrefary Broz and other local of.:ficers on Rotary administrationand serv ice act ivit ies,

Mustangs Measure . .Burwell Nine. 8-0 Wildlife Men Ask

Ord's Mllst~ngs, aiged and abet· Valley Hunters toted by JunIOr Legion hurlers,bested a Burwell pickup teamhere las~ week ~Vednesday 8 to. o. Help Save WhoopersChucklllg dulles for local illne _were split Flock (3), Piskorski (3), •Ellis (2) and Novosad 1. " Rare Birds ThreClten~d

Flock just' finished his last ~-ear W'th E t' t' IW'IIwith Junior Legion diamond men, I X inC lon~ IPis)\orski has a )'ear to go. p SS 0 e This: Area

Darrel Johnson, who will report a v r.to the St. Louis Browns next springCaught for Oru.

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Antelope Hunters 89Percent Successful

Most Nebraskans BaCJGame Opening Day;Deer Season Next.

A reeordfn Nebraska bi~ gamehunting was established dunng therecently complcfed fhe day antel·ope season, Eighty nine per cent ofthe permit holders succeeded inkilling antelope.

The Sept. 14-18hunt, held in thatpart of Cheyenne county south ofU.S. Highway No. 30, produced 132antelope. Permits \\ ere issued to15Q sportsmen.

More than two·thirds of t1}ehunters took thejr antetope onopening day, l<'ol1owing are tilenumbl.'r of antelope checked at th,eCourthouse Checking 'station inSldne-y during the five days of tilehunt: Monday-tOG, Tuesday--11, The first Amei'iean newspaper

'\' d d 4 Th d 8' d was printed in Bostl,n in 16['0. Ite nes ay- , llrs· ay- ,an bore the title "Public Occurances '

Fr~:6rf~ka's remaining big~al1le Both Forrc1gn aIlU Domeslkk". It 1

hunting will be helu in Dec('mber. was suppressed by the Massachu· "Deer hunting will be held in Area setts governor after the first issue. :,'I (Dec. 1·5), Ar('a II (Vee. 1·5),Art>a III (Vee. 7-11), Area IV (Dec, The Uuitcd States was ,trelllf'n· I

7·11) anu Area V (Dec. 7·11). douslv excitecl in 1335 bv 3. seriesof arik!~s in the New York Sun. I

Ed Michalek Named the fil',t pcnny newspaper, describ-ing life on the moon as seen

At a convention of Nebraska Lj· through a lrt'll1enuously powerfulcepseu Beverage dealers in Grand telescope, The articles describedIsland this week, Ed Michalek, the inhahibnts, bat-like men and'Scottsbluff, was nameu secrdary women, in detail. The aulhor later iof the slate ~roup. Mkhalck is a (:l\plaineu tll:1t he, int<:nueu the·

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:Junior Chantsilose to 813

Brohn Bow junior high foot·ballers were too strong for the

,OnI high junior ~hants Tuesday, c\ ening when the locals droppedI, a 12-0 mix on the 1313 gridiron.: Ord's only scoring threat callle inI the seconu quarter when theyman::hed to the B13 nine yaru line

i but lo>t the ball on downs.Jim VodehnaJ, tackle and Jerry

Ulrich, fuJI Lack. were defensive: stanuouts for Oru. while Kenny'Amtin showed considerable prom·I ise in the !).alfback slot.

The junior Chants entertain Hav'1 e11l1a junior high here Tuesday,October 6.

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David Cily ,Rompsto Top Spot WhileThumping Schuyler"

Coach John Rumbaugh's DavidCity Scouts took over the top spot:in the castc rn division of the Cen- I

tral Ten Conference Friday night 1

with a 13-6 victory over Sch uyler. !York and Seward battled to a 7·/

deadlock in the only other confer, Ionce action as the western din,'sion I'

marked time last week.In a non-conference tussle Full- ,-------------

erton continued to demonstrate its Sargent NudCJes Arcadiastrength as the Warriors overpow- . I . - 1 ".!ercd Genoa 46·7. Clyde Haskins In a razz e-dazz c game, mal ked "turned in a dazzling performance b)Y, fllmbl~s. and an Il1l:rcept;das he scored three times. One of I ass, the .Sal,g~nt Bulldogs ,defeat.Haskins' touchdown sprints was ed Arcadia I< rid ay on the Sargentgood for 85 yards. held 13·0. . .

The rest of the Fullerton scoring .~argent ~t~r\ed \Ylth A three seru-was divided between Lowell Harrls 01~ and Arcadia with one.Gordon Greer and Jim Leimer: Near ,the. close of the second

'Genoa's Haft rambled for the los. quarter Sargent ran for the Iirsters' only touchdow n. touchdown bl~t failed to c.on,vcrt. 1~1

Hans Arps turned in the only the last '-{udlt,er ,an Arcadia ~~\s.,Schuyler score with a brilliant 34 intended for I'uning, was interccp­yard example of top-notch broken ted by S~rg('nt and ra~l 40 yardsfield running. Nearly every Scout for, t,he fmal, tou(~ldo\\~1,. ,grid del' had a crack at the lleet saI~e.nt made the extr a, point b)Arps in his zig-zag scoring dash. a pass into the en? zone. ,

V 'id Cit . t 11' d i th Iirst c I A lat ge delegation of boosters, fOlll~hI qU~itel~s. I~obn GI~ckr~e~n\:. from Arcadia attended .the ,g:dlle..ercd a fumble on the Sch 'le'?7 ,Next week the Huskies Journeyin th Ii .' d ~~" I l~' to Comstock where they hope to. e irst .pello to &I\C t ie reap the first season victorv,

Scouts their first opportunity. . . • ,After losing a yard Noel Mcln- The Iirst home game w.Il~, be WIth

tosh broke loose for '28 yards to Callaway a week from I,riday, 012'score. Dick Wood added the extra tober 9th.point. An intercepted pass in the I ---------final. quar,ter paved the way for Organl1zatl·onal Meetthe Iinal Scout counter. ' , .

Allen Novak pirated a desperate '. Schuvler toss late in the period on YI·elds 21 Kegl·lngthe Schuyler 15 and carried to theWarrior five. Bill Peters smashed~~~:e.frolll the one for the final Teams for League~eal ~ucksdasl~al and Ken Sty- Organizational meetings in the

~k,~~, wei e resp~ns:ble f~r the Blue· Ord Bowl produced 21 teams,,1a)S se\e,n poml,s which enabled Leazue Bowling Secrctarv Dan Dil-

Rog Owens, kicking most time t Kickoff yds, retr'd 132 30 them to he York s vaunted eleven la ~id Wcdnesd: y ,',up wind, Iailcd to come tlt with Penalties , 5 7 7-7 at Seward. IS. ;, a . ,1 . I ,lOt d l' l' d 30 45 ' ' , , ' . Keglers will bowl Monday, Tues-\IS usua yaruage. wens 00 e ena tY yar age , Crete ,s C?rdlllals eaptureu, ~'1ell: day, Wednesday and Thursday. Aa~;;lC 4~orY:I~%.anl;". lie's hit better , Score By Quarters flr st 'lctor> of the season }<riday ladies league is being eyed for

Next \\ cck the Chanticleers jour. Broken 130w 20 7 7. 7--41 night wh~n they rapped Aurora 12 Friday.l C l I C't F'd o« Ord 0 0 0 0- 0 . 0 at (rete. The game did not , I 'd h '" t'll

G~Y .)0 en ra I s, nay, ,-= 0- Scoring Broken 130w Armstrong a!fect ,the Central 19 standings f DII a S~I t ere IS s I roomt:r~. C / al cu Nt' Arnold 2: Haefler 2, Gross. ' since CI,r~t~ comPdeteAs in the east- o~ mhore eamls. hei hoi f

• en r I y ex . " , '" ,_ ..', Iern uivisron an urora in the '1'. ey can lave tell' c oice 0On the dupe sheds Central City (omcu?ns,_ Bruken Bo\\. G~oss Iwestern half. evel1lngs," he added. /

I k ' "0 . t· b~tt I (run). Ilaefll'r (pass), Da\ IS 2 " S ' I' ht . d l' II . d00 ~. v pom s '- cr. " . (pass) - Knepper (pass). uary 1211112 emeler, an erry A ey constructIOn IS expecteUSlllg Ha\Cnna as the gUlnea pig - , Hoknstad scored for Crete. llokn· to finish by October 15. Leagu~

Central City and Broken Bow eaeh stad, Crete's ace lineman, inter· play is slated to get underway 0<:·thum~ed Hawnna by about the (qul·rrel Season Is cepte~ aT! Aurora pass for the sec· tober 19 and complete the follow·sa~~lC score. .,J ond CardJna~ score. :'ng April 1.

That could 1l1(!lcate Broken 130w All teams HI the Cenlralloop willand Central City have even-stephen Open on October 1 be engaged in conference actionteams. next week. Albion and David City~ If qlars so Cenlral City ~ould be, ~vill start the firing Thursday night,,0 pomts better tllan the Chants. Bag and Possession 111 another" east vs. west" contest

Only FridilY's coll'lir1g contest Limits _five on Bushy that will not affect the standings.will tell. ',' The Scouts and the Cardinals

But don't slart selling the Chants Tails; Clo'se De~. 31. ~I~ifted the game after both of theshort. At le,tst not yet! " " 11Igh school bands we,re scheduled

S " ThursJay, October 1 m;uks the It? .compe,te at Omaha s Ak·Sar·Be!1tatlstlcs opening of Nebr<tsk:l's three-month ), nday mght. , . " ,

Ord B. Dow hmg squirrel hunting s~'ason, .In ~he eastern dlvlslOn Seward8 11 Squirrel hunters can hunt from, wIIl :journey to Schuyler, \i:lule

one-half hour before sunrise to sun· York will meet Crete 011 the Card·set, d:lily. '!lle seas~l1 clvses Vec. i_r:a!,~ hOl!le field. In the wes{erp~31. The entire ~tat.e l~, OI:ell except Ulvls.lOn 1- uIlerton .wIII be, at, A'ur,,­for state anu fcderal s~ll1ctuaries ora, ,~nd Oru Will Journey to C~lFt~and refuges. I ral City. ,",\,B;1g and possession limit is five. Con/ral Ten Confe~er:'c.e Standln!:l.,S

bb ' t '6 .' . 'Easfern DIVISIonHa I season, r. w In progres~, W, L. 1', Pel Pts Opp'

openeu :\p'l'll 1. Olhel' game aIll' David City 1 0 0 1.000 13 6mals \\ 111C,l can now be hunted are Seward 1 0 1 1.000 41 1,3raccoon anu opossum. York 0 () 1 .000 7 ?

------- Schuyler 0 1 0 .000 6 13SpaldinCJ Rolls Cret~' 0 1 0 ..000 6 34

Western DivisionNorth Loup Fullerton 1'0 0 1.000

Sp11ding aeac!emy won Thursday AlbiOIl 1 0 0 1.000night's footbaIl game 40-28 over Aurora 0 0 0 .000North Loup. Ord 0 1 0 .000

For three quarters Spalding led Centl. City 0 f 0 ,000400 with ~IcCarthy making three I last Week's Rewltstouchdo\\ ns. stromp two and !lIc· ~eward 7, York 7

I Veigh one. }< uI~erto~ 46~ qenoa 7: Thcre was definitely good block. A~bl,on P" Neltgh 7. p

. ing and hard drhing all the way V~\:d CIt> 13, Schu>I.r 6for Spdldino. Bloken 130w 41, Orc! 0

"'., Crele 12, Aurora 0. North Loup s bo>s were under· Central City 30 Ravenna 0

SlZl;) but fought hard throughout '_..,--__~j th~' game. Vuring the fourth qm,r­,tel' North Loup raIlied 28 points'as Gale Bro\\11 tallied three to\lch.llowns on passes, and H. Hell\\l'geinterceptcu a pass for a 65 >'ard

, touchuown.Kenneth Cook, for North Loup,

maue tWl,> extra drop kicks, whileSpalding completed one drop kickand two passes for exlra points.

Theron Barber pla~ cd the besti all round gallle_._ .

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Table Tops!Mnttl'esses!LinolClllus!

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Aldri,h stampers around end for a 9ail1 in the Broker' Bow· Ord Tilt

Chants Stilt Jinxed; Bow to Indians 41-0Broken Bow'ThumpsOrd Gridsiers inFUlllble..Marked Tilt

Old !lIan J\nx still pen'hed atopthe Chantic,eu "Games Won"(olumn here this week as the 01deIe\en succumbcd to Bro!;,C'n BolV41 to O.

It W3S the third slraight loss forthe Chants. In the three conteststhey have struck pa~dirt once. TiptwaS against Holdrc'ge in the sea·son81 opener.

Friday's fray was a healthy, hel·met-thumping contest despite thetep-sided score.

, Openi~g looked Good. i Jr. the initial quarter the Chants

bore promise of an upset. .TI1('y took the kickoff, marched

deep into the Indian territor>, thenfumbled. .' . First downs

Broken BQ\\j' retilJiated by march· 'Yards gaineding down field for a score. 1ushiI1g 163

Again the Chants rcceivcd and Yan1s lost rushing , 22~gain they fumbled. 13roken BolV Passes attempted 12aoain cuuntered \\ith a tOLlchdo\\l1. Passes completed 0"'And th;lt about .caps~llizes .the IYards ?ain:d. passing 0

contest for the eHl1lng. EH"y tune ~pp. P,~ssb0.;nter. }the Clnnt steam roller started 'it l,otal,~alll~be 1b~bruke down \\ith a loose ball. I }>umb.es 8·1 hec

, , ,- _", Opp. Fumbles rec. 3'Eight Ord Miscues' 13a11 lost on downs 0

, Of the eight miscues, charged Plll1tS returned yds. 5to Orll, se\ en were recovered by Punts 3the IcdiillS. 'Average 34

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Office In the White BuiidlngAcross the street from theOrd Hospital. Just South of

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Prompt Sanitary ServicePhone 23 Ord Collect

_ ValleyRendering Plant

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WAN rED-Popcorn gleaners. Will ---------,----pay 2c lb. Edward Vodchnal. Valis & Vogcltanz, Attorneys

27-2tp NOTICE FOR PRESE:NTATION-.--. ------~--- ----- - OF <:LAIMSWL\N.Tl~D- Secretary. Typing and In the County Court of Valley

shorthand a must. Good pay. County, Nebraska.Company benefits. Further infor In the Matter of the Estate ofmation. Call 195R1. 27-2tp Carrie L. Noll, Deceased,

'VA,-:-:- '" " - I L\1I penons haling claims

N n.D-ncat appealll!g man agamst the above Estate arc re.or \I<!m.an for sale~ \1~lk. Mu~.t quircd to present the same in this

. be. \'rIlhng to, \1 9rk ,. No. exp.e~ I- Court on or bdore January 24,~ncc I~~cess~r~, as \Ie \'rIll tIa

tll1 1954, or they will be forever bar.

YOl!o Lif fLlll1lshed. Box ~~ C:,O red.. Claims fi!ed \liII be heard~~!:... 2!-2~ by the County Court at to o'clockHAILIWAD Conotruction Laborers .(\. ~1., at the County Court Room

wanted. $1.35 per hour, Time and 1 111 O~d, Nebraska, January 25, 1954,on'e half OHr 40 hours, 48 hours. Witness my, hand and seal Sep·minimum. Board and room $24,50 t~mhcr 28, 1953. ,per weeK. Wm. A.' Smith Con. (Seal) ~lIsworth Ball, Jr,trading Co. Inc, 4 miles East of Oct. 1-3t. Coynty Ju~ge ofHastings, NebI', on Highway 6. Valley County, Nebl'ilska

' ._ . .: .__~!:2tc RAL-PHW~NORMA~tt~rney--

NOTICE OF HEARINGWhereas Ross Lakin has filed in

my office a petition asking thatLetters of Adlninistration uponthe estate of Leonard Lakin, de·ceased, may .be issued to JessieM. Hallght. A hearing thereon willbe held in my office October 5,1953, at 10 o'clock A. M.

Ellsworth Ball, Jr.,County Jud$e ....

• See4s ~ Nursery'

LOANS - Private and Companymoney on real estate. WozabAgency. '. 21-tfc

Fon SAL}~-l purebred yearlingHampshire boar. Raymond Po­cock. , 27·2tc

......-------------------!:"OR SALE-Young breeding ewes.

Lloyd Keiner, phone 2301, LongPine, Nebr., or Cecil Schaller,phone 2~72, Ainsworth. 20-tfc

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\Vt\NTED TO ~UY-AlfalIa Hay.E\~in Hale, Phoi1e: Red 102 Ar­cadia. . 26-tfc

WANTBD TO·put out on shares 25'good whiteface co\\·s. Raymond

Olson, VOl'. Ag. Inst. St. Edward,Nebr. 26-2tc

W~NTED TO ~.UY-Vouble frenchdoor 5' x 6'8". H. L. Lincoln,Phone 36. North Loup. 26-2tc

WANTED- Collect~~ will pay goodprices for old shal ing mugs with I

name of owner -and picture of hisoccupation 011 samt': Also wantold meclqnical penny banks,Carl G, Peterson, Room 3, OrdHotcl. Ev~nings and Sunday:s." . 27·ltp

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and dry land farms, Murray RealEstate Agency. 17-tfc

FOR RENT-Second floor sleepingroom with bath on slime floor,J:lne Sutton, Phone. 101, 219 N:

. 19th St. 21-tfc

FOii' ~ENT :-:rwo_ apartments, one.Iurnished. Phone 4003, Mrs. Ma­bel ~oll 26-2tp

FOR !tENT-Three rooms heated,unfurnished apartment withbath. Lewis Bldg. Sec Jane Sut­ton.' , ( , 26-2tc

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SURGERYJaei:cocardlolf.ph,}'

U~T US handle ~'ol{r real estatetr.ansactions and loans w'ith ourescrow sen icc. Beltcr be Slifethan sorry. See \Vozab Agency

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FOH SALE:-Modern 8 room, 2story house 4 blocks south ofsquare. MURHAY 'REAL ES·TATE AGENCY. 26-tfc

FOR ,RENT-l lot, double garage,6 roon1 house, Close in. SeeJoe Turck or Joe Knczccck,

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DRS. MI~R and MAaTINPhysicians & Sl,1rgeoni '

~-Ray CardIography011'1c$ Phone 34

Across street from HospitalPaul Martin, M.D.Residence Phone 18GOtl~ Mlller, M.D.

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COHN CRIBS-WILL YOU BENEEDING more crib room thisfall? See us for economicalplans for storage. Phone 33,Sack Lumber and Coal Co. 27·ltc

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pe~tn"ster~1~n c~~~ l~i~r~t~::l,~~;: I • _~~_~~~_~A~ I.. FOR SALEfor any ad accepted will pe 50c. SANDWICHES? _ YOU BET! YOU FOR SALE-Shotgun, 20 gauge-Send H:mittance with YOIJr copy, WILL like what's cookin' here! ncar-new bolt action repeater,figuring S words to the line. Folks who eat here once come Gene Hastings. Ph. 480, 26-2teAd~ also may be placed with back again and again.. Stop in

Qv,iz representatives as follows: for efficient friendly service and Fon SAU;......31.\! and 4 Ib fries :;i1,NORTH LOUP, Mrs. T. J. Hamer. best in foods. Canon's Market. $1.25 dressed. Mrs. Arthur E.ARCADIA, Mrs. Jean eeck. . 27.ltc Smith, Phone 158 North LoupERICSON, Mrs. Gertie Michee:t- ----- ----- - \ 26-2tc

er. PHOTOGnApIIlC SUPPLIES· SEECOMSTOCK, Mrs. Ruby Higgins. US for cameras, films, photo sup- FOR SALE-C~icken coop, goodSCOTIA, Mrs. Greeley Gebhardt. plies of all kinds. Prompt film condition, 14x8. See Art Jef-COTESFIELD, Mrs. Evelyn Don. developing and printing. Swopes, Ierics. - 27tc

cheskl. Ord. 27-ltc ' ,__ }<'OR SAU~---Imperial enamel kitch-JUST IMAGIN}<~ HOW GOOD A en range, Excellent condition.

MOTon must feel when old, Cheap. Ig. Krason, Highway 11worn motor oil is drained out and Q streets, 2?-2tcand fresh filling of TAGOLENEoil put in! Drivc in for sen lee. Fon SALE-Fry'er chickens. ph.Clemcnt Sen icc Station, phone 4513. Joe Gregor~. 27·1tc~OO, Ord. __ 27-1tc FOR SALE-I00 White Leghorn

OUR Sll'\CLAlR PIWDUCTS AND hens from trap nested stock,SERVICE assure the best 01 These hens furnished eggs fortreatment for your car. For free the local hatchery the past sea-pick-up and delivery, phone 13~ son. $1.00 each, no culls. Mrs.Knecht's Sinclair Service, 27·ltc Wallace Coats, phone 3711.

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ON hand, new corn coming on: FOIt SALJ<:-Bahy bed in good con­I! you have storage problem, sec dition. Phone 568, 27-ltpus now. We'll gladly furnish fOR SAU;-3 oil heating stoves,estimate on new temporary or good condition: Your choice forpermanent corn cribs. Sack *25. Emil Kokes. 27-2teLumber and Coal Co. 27-ltc

FOR SALE-Branc! new set of har-HEWAItD-$5,00 for first proven ness, Martin Fuss. 27.ltc

address, burial place if dead, 01Smiley Pogue or Reasoner, born FOIt -SALE--Good sink f~~tiIiiyMontgomery county, Iowa. Livee' room with new Koehler faucets,Ord 1885, probably after. Later Call 33 or 97. 27·ltcCalifornia? Son of James Pogue ---------and Etoila Whipple Pogue Reas FOR SALE--White porcelain toil-oner. Offer expires Jan. 1, 1954. et. Just like new. Priced to sell,J. W. Pogue, Villisca, Iowa. Phone 473.' 27·ltp

26·4t-eo\\FOR SALE-Ncarly new clrculat­

ing large size oil heater, corn­plete with fuel tanks, tubing, etc.Priced to sell. Phone 473. 27-1tp

~'OR SALE-Good tomatoes, gar­den run, $1.00 bushel. Alsochickens, Bantams and CrestedPolish Black. Mrs. Anton Uher,North Loup, Nebr. 27·1tp

}<'OR SALE-Pumpkins, squash.Mrs. E. J. Kriewald (Koupal Gar­dens). 27-2{p

. Me~ting Every ThursdayEvening at 8 P. m.

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ENGINEE,Rl-NU 011 rrrlgatlon,pumps, pipe. sprinklers. Phone

· . 487 Master Plumbers, 209-11 N.· Pine St., Grand Island, Nebr.

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iociTED: Ac;oss the slreet'rPID the Burwell Buller Fuctpry

jjTATB FAHlIlEHS INS. CO. -.rarm property and town dwell­

. Ings, insurance at cost. Ray~~~!~~,_?_J:0~~_~~~2 '____ ___~.~~tpSTOP-· TIllNK- A<:T·- PHONE· 38~ for personal and confidential

insurance counsel. We'll be gladtl) talk over any insurance prob­lem you may hay e. ConsultJlASKI<:LL AGE:-iCY, Ord.

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Fu:w or 'RENEWAL ror YOu~ Cur-· tis Publications and 70 other se·· Jetted magazines. Earl C. Bail­; . lie, ph. 118, 1.Ql,lP City. 51-tfc,...-:-:-- ,._~------~----

STATE FARMERS INSURANCE:""'Ernest S. Coats, Agent, Ord.L N_e_~-, 19-tfc

FA.RM~R'S MUTU~L Insurance: Company of Nebraska. D. E.

· Armstrong, Agent, Ord, Nebr.~ . . . 48-tfc

COLI)--Bi~En-~\i~;;;~p~~rectte~;·: perature, always ready-alway's, yo ur favorite brand.s-Kokes Liq-

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BE SURE! Insure in sure IN-SURANCE ! ! I The Wozab THERE'S NO USE to put new Iur-Agency, Ord, Nebr. 9tfc, niture in the younguns' room

STEEL 1'''lLES-GETOUHLO\V It'll look beat up in no time anyprices before you buy. 4 drawer, way. Look over our stock ofIi It . Ill . II ti used furniture that fits the per. e, ersize 1 e in a rae lie grej sonality of the kids, Brown's

, or green finish, low as $39.90. Used Furniture, 27-1tcCome in!-Quiz 26-2tp s:

- ------------HOT MUS{C isn't made with a

short circuit in y'OUJ' electricguitar. And it's no fun to

/ squeeze a concertina that has aslow leak. Sec \IS Ior parts andrepairs for musical instruments.

, Auble Bros. Music, Phone 174,1 Ord. 27-1tc

lEI<:-=-liS --}<",oRsl1i-ooi-slloEs=r We hale the right size and style{ for your chils"s growing feet.• $4,95 up. you'll get most forj your money at : Wrightsman'sf Family Shoe ~t?re;' .. 27·1tc

r" OW IS TH~-TIME cr1.'O BUILl)

THE GAHAGE you have beenwanting .. _ at prices you can

~ affQr;d, Stop in, get our figures.,; As]; about our Pay-Out-of-Income

.; ~Ian! Sack Lumber and CQal~o.- '. 2?-ltc

IT'S NEW!--Sl'ImD GLOSS, TIlE100',~ latex base enamel by Glid­den. Matched color companionto famous \\ onder paint, SprcdSatin. Ask for color card! Val­In' County Implement Co. 27-!tc

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PAGE EIGHT' THE ORO QUIZ, ORO, NEBRASKA.

OCTOBER 1 1953

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Corn

Meal

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Herman Rice

'SoturdoyAuction Sale

The usual offering of hou~.hold goods and miscella­neous items at sale at loteast of city hall.

Grains

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Hybrid Se'ed

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ORO HATCHERYPhone' 324

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:\ "~ange: C;ube~Now is the t'imeto purchase your' range cuberequirements. We are tgking orders for Wayne320/0 Range Cubes or 410/0 Soy Bean RangeCubes.

S~ift' FeedsAn:>fher'Load Arrived TMs Week

:Swtft's Mine.ral. per bag ••••••• ', ~ •• , .',. :4.25Swift'$ Mineral Block. each ••••••••.••••• ~ 2.40

~ef our. prIces on· J000 lb. and fon (o,'s. .Meat Scraps. Tankage. Bone Meol

I Good Yellow Corn - Heavy Oat~ .We have a 900d supply of each on hand. Cornprices are. somewhat lower. while oClt~ prices hav.been stronger the past week.. •.

S~g'arlne' Cattle Feed, per bat] ••••• '••• .-•••·•• 3.20Steamed Bone Meal. per bag •••••••• 1 ••• '••• ,4.25, .

If in the market for Soy Bean Meal. Pellets or RanCJeCubes for later delivery, call at our elevator forspecial prices.

WAYNE FEEDS, '" ~~ Il Pays f~ F.~ed the Best .

Carload on trackev,ery week. Order your supplyto be taken off the car and save. ~.,

'.. ·We offer the followin9 feeds at these price.$.sublect to sto~k on han~ and market, c~anCJes: .Grey Block Salt. each •••.•••••••••• ; •••••• '.' 67cBran. per bag... '..•.. e' •••••••••• ~ "1' I. , •....• 2.40Wayne E99 Mash (20% Protein) per:1 00 Il~s. " .4r65Crushed ~ock ~a!t. per bag ..... ~ ..... ~ ..... 1.03

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Ericson, NebraskaL. J. Walthers, audioneer O. J. Walthers; manager

FE,E DE R SALE:;: :(" ,Saturday, October 3

," 800" to 900 H'EAD O'F CATTLE2Q fl~~h¥ Crossbfed steers, wt. 950 lbs.-one brand80 Hereford yearling steers, wt. 6S0 to 800 Ibs.-one bremQ.7S li~~e!~rd and prossbred steers. wt. 700 to 750 Ibs.-one. brand50 tI,rE}~or9 yechVn<;f ste~~s, ,.'ft- 650 \9700 l~&.-:-~n~ ~rand50 Hereford cows and heIfers-one brund .,. , .35 Herefq.rd yeqrlin9 ste~rs <:;lnq .heiferr;-oqe brand3S Hereford yearling steers~one··brapd .. f25 Crossbred. yqorting steer;>-ono brgnd2S Hereford yearling steers-one brapd2S Hereford yearling steers-one blund2S Yeoiling steers and heifers-one brand

Bulal1ceof run, yearling steers, heifers, cows, anda good ntlmber of c~lves

Sale sta,rts at 1 o'clock

130 head ofshoats

6 pi99Y 9i1ts4 sows with pigs

Several boars

HORSES6 head of work horses Order' now to get th~ number you desire 'and the

, kernel siIe you need. Liberal Cash Discount. S,teck-SOME MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE ley's Corns have done an outstanding job in with-

Read the bi9 ad of the heirs of J. Edward Lee standing ,the drouth. Asl< your neighbor who plants

estate. 480 acres of farm land in 4 tracts, sellin91 Steckley s'.et public auction at the Community Building in·North Loup, Tuesday, Oct. 6. 2 p. m.

.Ord Livestock Market

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For Saturday. October 3We had large consi9nments last Saturday,' and

a very active market. For this wee~ it lo()ks like:

CATTLE125 head of bucket & suckling calves80 head of mixed yearlin9s30 head of 650 lb. Whiteface heifers50 head of 800 lb. feeder steers20 head of cows with eqlves at side50 head of cutter and fat cows6 head of milk cows1 re9istered Whiteface bull1 2-year-old purebred Hereford bull, not

tered3 heavy bologna bulls

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Gentlemen:1,710 cubic yards of gravel on D, As each Memorial Day drawsS. 83 from Wellfleet north to the near, inquiries come to me as toturn to the new highw,~. \\l1y some suitable monument is

Gayman underbid the oniy other not provided to mark the last rest­competitor by three cents per cu- ing place of the late James S.bic yard, or a total of $51.30. Bussell in our cemetery. These in-

The other two bids on the work quiries have comr f.."om his old INSURE f't b • t ., e tl tlwere, respectively, 26 and 36 cents friends, mostly, who suggest that your eCJg pro I s y main alnlnCJ. I ~~per cubic yard, or a total of $717.60 he left an estate suffic'enlly large quality. Only high quality egCJs brinCJ top pricesand $H93liO, above the lIals('y ~o affor~ something worth while nd prlces are' establ'lshed by consumers' demandfinn's price. III that line. "Uncle J, n" was too a .,,

Sandhill Construction Company, modest to provide in his will fo,r for quality eggs. CLEAN EGGS IS one requisite~~n;[gi$j)j3~a~01o:I~;f~~\~GO~~~ t~~i~,r th~m~ij;fbu~iotnl~r~1~ ~/~ toward quality. Gather eggs often. cool pro,:"ptly.hie yards of gravel on Nebr. 0:0, 7 pl.·operty to others. As ~ little child Istore eg9s' at 55<) approximate temperature, and

I between Punning and the bitum!n- In th~ mountainous regions of east- m rket the etl·ns-2 to 3 time" a week dependinnous surfacing north of Brewster ern Tennessee he was cared Ior by a ~':J ~'.~

I·and on the spur north of ~o. 7. a N(gl'O "MilmlllY", and before his on storage facilities.

Hall Sand and Gravel, of Ains- death he tried to arrange that all . . . " . .worth, will receive $12,1GO for add- his I?roperty shovleJ be ,levoted ~o Provide your laying' flock wit~ a dry' litter

1 ing 6,080 cubic yards of gl'uv'el to helpll1~ needy colored people In h' 't'l t' STEEL NESTS tI the 25 miles of Nebr. No.7 just the sO~lth in rell,embrancc of her thr~ug pr.oper ven I. a Ion. promo e. south of Ains\l'orth, ,~ar~.anu devotion. lie was then Iiv· egCJ cleanlines·s and retard insect Infestation.

le G C . f S t '1 . wg 111 Oklahomil, where the need· .. - dHOW l.lANY d d? COl.lE" , unn:lrsonJ 0 ar~en, las of SIIC·11 help "·,~o "'ery a~parellt,. WHAT KIND Q." WI 0 tou nee '. WIa $2,803 contr;;ct lor pultmg 2,000 n,,~ ,

'I cubic yanls of gravel on the 15 but h? did not find a wa):' 0 ('~rry IN and we will show vou our stoc from which you'1 f N b N 9 th t f out hIS plans, for the wlllte neIgh· I t i , f't ·d

I ml es 0 e r. o.. nor w(:s.o bors threatened to destroy his can make your se. ec Ion 10 I your nee s.I 134 north of '.,ra.~o.n CI'ty, Alld on

'" buildings rather than have a N~· '" , •. i ~~~\\fo, 92 between Apsley an~ gro poor far:l1 in their. nei!;hbor- TRY OUR NORCO Poultry and Livestock Feeds and

~i . The only other bid on the work' hC!0d. So he !LnaHy prOVIded l~ hIS GET RESULT5 instead of promises! I Will that $12,000 should be paid to ' •.

\; i was tied to bids on other jobs. one of the benevolent boards of K S S d C I .. I f thI The other two bids on the work the Presbyterian church that is TE - EED ee orn pr ces are ower or ewere, respectively, 10 and 58 cents devoted to the education of the coming year. Confirm your reservation NOW.

I per cubic yard. or a total of $98 colored people of the south, $3,0001 and $568.40, abovc Luther's price. to another board for the benefit of

W. B. Hagler, of Arnold, has a Presbyterian' ministers who havecontract for $7,86720 fol' distribu- retired from service because of oldting 2,980 cubic yards of gra\el on a"e or disability, $4000 for the useTaylor. The other two bidders on of the Presbyterian church in Ord,the job were, respectively, 25 and wherein he had been a member45 cents per cubic Yi1rd, or a total since its organization, and the re·

. of .. 650 and $1,170, above Gunnar· mainder to his relatives, some sev.', son's price. Hltcen njec-es and nephews, who!

Floriststn'· r' t ..,.•

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Twenty Two members of the Grand Island Co:mopolitan Club motored here Thursday to be enter­tain,::d in the Veterans Club. Present als o were members from Kearney and Hustings. Three NebraskaFederation Cosmo Officers were present. They were Governor. Bob Martin, of Hastin:ls; Lt. GovernorArthur Mayer, of Gra,~d Island and State Secret arv Orville Ziggafoos, of Grand Island.

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Francis Thomas, Harold Hahn, Carl Rogers, Bill Wirges and Roy Alder, Audioneersi ~. •

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'. S,PECIAL CONSIGNMENT SALE. ON FRIDAY, OCT. 23rd.This,sale will be held for th~ benefit of several of the laPJer Ranchers who are each consigningfrom 300 to 450 head of one brcmd cattle fot this special auction. In addition to these largerconsig~llnenls,we will handle many smaller consignments at this same sale·

Plan to drive up to Burwell \his Friday and Saturday and sec this wonderful oHering of exirachoice calves and yeorlings.. If I,lnable to attend, remember that we broadcast direct fromlh e auction ring over. KCN!, Broken Bow, !rom 3 to 4 P. M., Friday.

Next Special Two-Day Auction, Friday, Oct. 16t!1 and Saturday, Oct. 17ihThis will be. another extra large Calf & Yearling Sale, selling Hereford Calves & Year lingson Friday and Blqck Angus Calyes & YeorliI~gs, along with many Herefords, on Saturday. Con-signments are filling very fast on this next big two-day sale. . .

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ii~lllll~~fni'ib:l)~{li~:r:~~;l;(~:i:~lcl~~~~J~~ r Thespians Tell New Ord Cosmopolitans Enfertain Grand Island Ilubbers Thursday Old Letter Found in Cify Files Tells Need lC::lil~bte:asOfP~1~9r~~:g~~~i~ \

zcttc", lllCclIJil1:~ TIl.c ::;uulil Caro- H d J M H f M t f J B I O· d United Brcthcrn church Sunday~~~~e ~\~Z~l;;~;/\\ ?-i~~, ;i,~,~~~I'::ll\~.I;.~ i ea , eanne uncy;.~ or onumen 0 ames usse, r ~~~~oolP1~~~\~,~;ts~lI~(I~y~ar~ ;~~~!i~i ;publi:-,hcd ill Charlcsl on which in- M 'KI V' I· From the files of Ord the are scattered all over the western collection was taken which \\ill be(,~llllcd the \\.u.nl <-,aldIe ill their argle una Ice Iollo« illg lc ucr lias unearU{ed by : half of our country. I '1 used in mission work.(ltle '0 th,tt they ml!~ltl gd ~ome' , C·l C[ "1 \ V! 1'·' Iof tile govcmmcnt atlvcrl ising. Jcaniic Muncy, Ord hinh school r .1 y crx . rs, ,gnco O( ge, . rr- I No authority is given by law to -----------.- ----

,; (> UdY· the executor of his will to use any Use Quiz Want-ads.~--;,;~~;..,.;.~".;.,.:~ ~~~i~.l;l:;~:L~~·a{J~tlll~i~~;n\il~~ ;1~~~ Written by J. 11, Capron, it is I lllOn~y for a monument, but there -.--------- - .-' .------

Jeanne was elected at tho an- dated June 3, 1927: A notation in- i is a small fund left that I will benual mcetinz arid initiatorv session dicatcs It lidS filed the same day.. glad to usc toward a SUitable stone, I

~ ,; 0 ".. I and chance a scrap with the rela-'lhunuay. ' I'he letter w,,~ read, beforc the I lives over it. His gift of some sixty

Sen ing with her as ofl iccrs are meeting of the city COl 1,1CI!. On the acres of land now embraced in theMarjorie Kluna, vice president: back app~ar~ the notation, "Acted city park bearing his name surelyRuth Ollis, secretary .and Kay upon, 6·3·27 . entitles him to some recognitionHughes, treasurer. Miss Ollis was What the action was, Mrs, Dodge from those who benefit from his

F 'd' S t d .·e·elected. did not know. Apparently, no mono bounty, and I think either the Cityrl ay - a ur ay To become members of the so- ument was ever raised for the park. of Ord, or its Park Board, should

. Oc t. 2-3 ciety, candidates were asked. to It bears the donor's name. That take some action that would result. ,~ .. ~ give impromptu speeches of one might be a monument. This is the in an appropriate memorial being

VOODOO. MurNR ,0.:>10 RO/I.ANC! AT ij;&h . t ' 1 t h' 1'1 b i t letter. erected. Let 111e ask that vou give. TH£ CRossrOADS Of Hi! TROPICS! tdfl nunu e In cngtn. ie su jec s '-'- ,;

were hanqed out as each entered. this 'matter your early consider-a-The meeting was held in the June 3, 1927 tion.

horne economics room of the highschool. Ice cream and cake wasserved. .

Edwin Sawyer, head of thehigh school dramatic department,was in charge.

Fourteen members were init­iated. Three young ladies weremembers last year, being Ruth Ol­lis, Beverly Falter and LeanneKerchal, Leanne is taking postgraduate work and is not eligibleto hold office or to take part inplays.

Court Heuse DdefsDistrict Court

Di~trid Court Judge WilliamSpikes heart! three cases this weekin Valle)-' County district court.

"~"'s and disposition s follow:,WaHet Douthit vs. Clel! John­son. Plaintiff clainled d:llllages(rom watpr useu by air condition­er., Finding for thc defend;jllt.Nocause for adion. .'.:

Eschlinun VS, Eschliman, divorce.action on c;:omplain"t, and crOSs cQm­uhint. Oril!inal complaint drop­ped, proccedings held on cross pe­tition. Continucd ~o next ~itting.

State of Nelmlska vs. Otto Ku·kuk, parole viobtion. Parole con­tinucd on agreement of dcfend"ntto enter Hastings hospital for treat­ment.

CC'unty CourtFour convictions marked hear·

__________ . . .. ings in county court before JudgeEllsworth Ball, jr.

They were:Th'2ron Barber, North Loup,

fined $10 and costs, speeding.Ed. Kull, Ord, fined $10 and

costs, failure to obsene stop sign.Darrell R. Beck, Scotia, fined $10

amI costs. specding. . 1Joe Gillham, \Volb,lch, COlllmer-

cial trucker, fined $30 and costs, . Io\er weight on capacity plates. I Mrs.. Elno Hurley and Mrs. George Tatlow ••. which is which?'

. . A pair of idelltitctl t\\"ins enj,)yed nrsc,tion witb a smile .Omaha Markets . a "mix up" field d;,y recentTy ct'lr· 1'110 twins were ollen the causc'. . ing the North LOllp l'optorn d~l\s. of mix·ups while both attendcd

BIggest \~'estern cattle anll sheep , Th.: pair are 1111'S, Elno l!uJlrv schoo!.runs yet tIllS. season hit the Omaha of Sal1 Dil"'o, C:\lif and lIIr's: One tv,in usually changed hermarket Monday,. and sellt the day's Geor"'o Tallo~v of Cole;ficld, dress at the last momcnl to ;tllolV Itotal salable h\'~stock sllpply to -": ... .. '. n. tIt t 11 t1 t Imore than 53,OOO-easily g'.)od for lIJls. lIUl!?) sta) cd at the. Llt)OW eac 1ers 0 e lem apar.' .top rank nationally-·sixth StlC"CCS- l~ollle~ul:lll~ t!le .. ~cl~brat.IO:1. --ORO MARKETS"-rsive wcck Omaha has opcned as Count!e~;> tlllltS as 'lsltor~ alll\('(.1front.rul1lwr. The cattle and calf at the I allow hom~, ~lrs. lIurle)' This Lastrun crowdcd 31,500 and included \las taken. for her .sIster.. ., Cream Weck \~e,~~

~fc14,~~'gO\?a~\~~~eS~r~,\\'~S~~~1~p .run c0~~~~.;~tli~v;~1\c·i~1~l1fgsol~I~,:Il~~·I~~~: Eggs .... . .... . -. $ :~5 .43\ Jh'is 'picture IS strictly Adult . Valle;- Gqllnly shippers were: awal:e mO,~t of the c'?!l\::-n>:ltional Heavy Hens - 15 .,:Uent~rtaintnent aJ1e{ we cannot ad. Lange and Hoffman, 31 hogs, \~t. refel.enccs \lei e to thlllgs COIVH~c:t, Lephorn lIen" ........13!;hit any:chiklre!l to this show un· 2~6,$!473; K~nn,?;h~Koel!il\15.' 1,7 edc:\lth ~!rs ..TatlolV., ., r::i~;Cl~Pf~:.yl~g~.. ::: :i~ .18ress they are With parent. Ihllf(J~, \It. 1932, :s,A.LlO ltoP ;Sep,. lhe llllslake dd\\I.lcd on tne anl- .jg. /; .•. '.; 24); Gcol:~e J. Bremer, 24 heifers. val \~hel1 she spic~ ~i.rs. Tatlow Roosters, Stags ........08.~ =_-.-,~~~..'.~t~3:-~3~·~_. st~i~(~~,~g nearby (~klJ1g III the c'on- ~Vol~·~lat._:::::::.-::::_::::::: L~~ ,U~,I.' .. ....... == WWlP£: 0'" i .... ·w...• Ir=nr= r:ez:.....2~ Hj"c . · u . n .98 ...~.941

. Barley --- _ _. .98,.981

8,000Exira (h~~~d~~III~~:~' Yearlings 8,000 ;i~I~E~~i~eer7·TelltSPE'C'IA L TWOIIJDAY EI!~,~ ,~,~~~,~o~!,,~~o~~~,

gravel resllrfadng of state high­ways in west·ccntral and northern

·AU.CTIO· N·. at BURWE~.L,LI NEBR. Nebrask:\havebeenawardcd,State• Engineer L. N. !tces saId ~[onday.Sevell contrilctors won the eight

", jobs. Von Mallory of Mullen reo, " • .. , cched two contracts. I

_. 18th ANNUAL CAL.F & FEEDER AUCTION A $2,G52 contrad is for pl:lell1g'. " l,O~O cubic prds of gr.n:d on the

F(iday·. October 2nd Satllrda.y.' 'Oct~ ~er 3rd rj~~l\\'ay llorfh aud south (;£ ~IIlll·fI . His other contract in the amodnt

4,~OO HEAD OF' HEREFORDS 2,500 HEAD OF BLACK ANGUS :;;~~oo}Sgl:~~elatlit~ J:3~~ ~~~l;, J 1,000 Oll MORE HEREFORDS of Thedford to the back top.

Choice Hereford Calves will be sold on Friday,' . ' Only one contractor bid againststarting at 11:00 A. M" CST. The~e are all native Sa.turday, stertll1g at 11 :.30 A. M. smatrer drafts Mallory on these jobs. His bidsHerefords, the best that' grow, direct from the of .cholce Here.ford Calve~ w.1I1 be sold. At 1;30 the were e!Cedive o:1ly if he r('ceivedRanches and .Farms here in the Sandhills, where Angus sale will c.orr.mence and there will bo one I all the wcrk he bid upon. .head of Hereford yearling steers along with some of the best consIgnments of fancy Black An~us· V t (/ " f B' k B i'they were grown. These are'reputation cattle from Calves and Yearlings, which arf~ also reputation I on. u, 1~.~, 0 IV cn ,ow, sthe best herds in this sedion of Nebraska. SOO cattle direct frcm the better herd.; and are the to ~ecel\C $_,741 {or Pllttt!1g 980head of Hereford yearlingsleers along with Some ·cream of the crop. Following the Angus sale we ~llble yards ~f gravel on Neor. ~o.Hereford heifers and stock cows will be sold dvring will again sell (l1ore top quality Hereford calves and ~o., 9 bet\\ell1 ~Iern.a and Af~o.d.the evening' on the Friday saIl. yearlings in 'carload lots and smatrer drafts to suit 111e onl?, other .!)Jd qn thIS job

the purchaser. was .effcdl\e only If the eontracto!', lecel\ed other work.

.. . Milan G3ylllan, of :North Platte,This will be by far the large)t cattle auction ever held at Burvlell and if possible we will start Iwill receive $2,872.80 for putting Itre Friday Sale at 10:30 A. M. We ask that you please do not send in uny odd cattle along, :;;;;;;;;.;;~---;;;;,;,,~;,;-=--:;;--;.

wit4 your calves and yearlings as it will be almost impossible to handle the odd cattle this Iw~ek on a<;co~nt of this record breaking consignment.' Another thing that you will find aboutYour odd un? cu\-bfl~k <;attle is that these Eastern Buyers do nO,t wunt them and. that they willalways sell ~etler on a re'Jular 5ale. Consignments are filled fer both days this week. but weore having another Special Sale next Friday, Oct. 9th. This will be another extra large saleand there w.ill be many Eastern Buyers here again on the 9th. .. . .

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Sunday Riles Heldlor Ord Businessman:

. ILawrence Loft, 67, Diesfrom Heart Attock;Was Poultry Cuyer.

•1"Read by 3,476 Families Every Week"

seCTION TWO

Region's Big Ne,wspaperThe Loup Valley

~stabli$ked April, '882::- T_H_E_O_R_D_9:-U_I_Z.:.-'~O~R_D,_N_EB_R~A-S-K-A-O-C-T-O-B_ER-'-, _'_95_3_' .:..---:- V_o_1._7_'_,_N_o_._27 ;

First. and Second Graders Know Safety Sign M~aningsA road lIke brolen ribbon -'. , ,

A sku tliat is bille,' I " 'i'. A [oiest 01 GreeH, !

'With tlie sky p€epill throughAstF~', deep plil'ple, 'A grllso!lopper's call,'i'oda II it 'is S 1!IIlIIi er,

TOIlIOrro,l',' fall. Funeral se i vices were Sunday ,Re.member the old. "The golden- I' afternoon at 1110 o'clock Ior La\\,·

rod '. >'ello\v" the beloved Scptem- .ence ~l. Lott, 6 i, IIell known Orobel' l'0en!'!' . business man, who died sudde nlv

That was a standby for years. ' lVedne~day following a heart at· •And was none the less beautuur : ack. I The courthouse lawn...• "parking? Over my cead bodyl'.'for age. . " T!)I: services IIere held from tho ' '

{ufl:r:si~01g~I~I~rI~~~~~I~~G;lf3e~~ ': ~~\;~a~~I;~I~I~lt;~1ntl;~1L~~t Z~~~'~:: 'Emphafically Nor Say Mosf Ordifes to Proposal for Replacl'ngthe blackboard of the combination ,tery under the direction of the

tKcstOI~d~c~~~t~f.I~i~I~~; th~O:'~OI~~1 HaH~;~·~:'~;:5af~01~p~g%~~a~liiciatt:d 'Iourt House lawn...·With Parking; Only Two Are in Favorand pupils, visited Thursday. ' Valborg and James Aagaard ac- 'I, TI.e • group is taught by Inez companied by a sister Anna ~allg I By Myra Barber I "Definitely For It" would not be enouzh gain Ior all

Swain. She has. been in the Ord . . .', "In view of the increased de- Don Auble, busincs., man: "I am that such a move ~loLild el\laU·'.schools for )'cars. The room is an marids for parking would it be d r '1 1 f it \ .overflow from two grades. Ieasiblc 10 turn the Valley COU'l(;' e 1111 e)' or I., sizeable part Ralph Norman, county attorney:

The children' were giving the courthouse lawn into parking call be taken from the Iront ~f the "One of the most stupid thingsoath

ofallegiance, The last bell space?" courthouse, since the building IS eyer ccnsidercd. Plain silly";-" " '. h' far back. A street could be made .. .

had just rung. All were in their, Combination fi st d d d . llla.t s t e .QUestlO:1 prol:(~ed to between two plots and cars could mrs. Mike Yost, business woman:places. 1 r an secon gra e rs , , , , like the story about Tip, the dog \ aIle;. cOl~n.tli1r.s this \\ eek. f>y the be parked on either plot I do not "I would hate to lose the whole

In the ouletness which f 11 d th Ii t 1 d QUIZ Inquiring Reporter. . think it would det . ·t 'f· tl courthouse lawn. However, I think. , s w 0 owe l e Irs grac e rew circles about and the birds seen. The children ski' and Linda Wilson I Residents " ti 1(' S n roc 10m ie that some land co ld 1 t t.MISS Swain read. Irom a book ot the Iigures as shown from the pic- 1 . 1 tI - . I\ ,1 .,1 ~ IIe: e ar lCL,1 a e. orne beauty of the place" .. II ie axen

Blb,Ie stones. This tune the story tur,~s- in books. Then they colored. a so examinee Ie. empty nests I' Second grade: Frankie Absalon \ were even Irked at the Id a of des- ' '.' fl'qm three sides without spoilingwas of Joseph. . . .. the second gradd were drilled and noted construction. Henry Canfield, Mike Daily John~ . troying the courthouse la} n. I ?vh:s.,,~. M. Loft, business :vo- ItS svmmetry, which would allow

Reading activities was. the Iirst to what numbers came before and Part ,~f their work dealt with I n~ Hughes, Richard Janus. Tommy' Here's the a:1S11 ers: 1 ma~. Not for al;y reason. V.by for double parking". •...n the. schoolprogram, MISS Swam after certain other numbers, \ saf~~y. lhe~, d,~scus~~d"s;gns, StlC:~i I' Pisk orsk i, Dean Suminski, Judy , "Lawn BeautifuJ" spoil the whole CIty for the few

t t"as Danger Ston Keep Oft DLII Ilk B tl D " .. C II Mrs, Ava Hughes, homemaker persons who .could be accornmo- "Will Spoil Beauty"

gave 1l1~ rue Ions to the second In writing grades were learning " .,, " r'"" ' .( " . e y ye, u',aX1l1e .>1C a , . ., .. -" ddb'grad~. fhen devoted mterest to how to make letters. New ones ' Keep" 0,;1t; POI~.?n, Do Not Susan MIsko, Marsha Nelson Shir- and member of the Ord Garden ate , y LISlOg the courthouse Dean Misko, busine',s mal): "Itthe fIrst d fouch. BEWARE. ley Proskocil Patty Szwanek and club voiced her objections wilh' lall n, Sur::1y some olher p1::lce can would spOIl the beauty of thtj city,

Th l' 'ld . were a ded every day. The second The members of the first grade Kathf) n \Vmlams, "The lawn is a beautv spot a,ld be f111 nd . Consider the dirt and the mud th:rt,. ~,c 11 ren were readll1g about grade were reviewing old words a e La' Cl' ·t . l)' .h, 'd " . " J . K k b . th tIt .1IP... lhe bo~k was mostly made up and learning new ones. I r ~JrY. l~IS ~nse~ .. HIC, <\1 "IISS Swain says they are a nice shoule! nel'el' be turned into a oe' nezace, USll1ess man: are on e s ree s a any tllne and

of pldures l'hel'e were also words .. ,John, Eugene lIIarko\1SkI, Llo) d group. And in explanation she parking place. Certainly another 'That would be terrible. Strangers then think of all that bt,jng on the'i'hich the 'children knew ., I In ~oclal studies, the grades were Meyer, Daryl Miller, Mike Naeve showed a half dollar, which had place for cars can be found, with· coming 1.0 Ord enjoy that spol of place that was once gr'eEr! When. The dog in the book w~s named e~rnll1g a~out farm life. );<'01', ~enny ,.Nelson, Donna Jean I.lasl: been picked up on the play ground out tearing up the courthouse green, uvery town has a parking \\e go. to Omaha or any ~ar~~ city,-rip. The two girls were Penn and sCience. asslgnment~, t~ey talked lOgS,. l lOdy .Perry, Huth RllZlcka, and lurned over to her until the lalln··., problem and we are no worse than we thlOk we are lucky If Wt' C:lJ1Janie. The boy's name was Jick. about birds, the nugrallOns, food, Connie Symlnskl. Joyce Urbanov- rightful oll,ner claimed it. John Ward, who has seen many any other. 1'\0 need to ruin the park within three' to six 1J10~'ks'-: J3efore. reading and picture tell-I ---~~--- years of beauty in that same lall n, la.wn. since the place would not be from where we wllnt to go. It is

j(lg Miss. Swain had the children Old C t VI' V I TIN b k 0 "Put the matter to the vote of lhe lJlg enough anyway". no worse to have tQ walk th~ blockdo ~.xerdse~._ They 'acted out a f' our 0 ume .0 eo I eras a. rd Woman Name'd people ?f Valley county After all "Mrs. George Hubbard, pi!meel': and a haH frolll the squart' Th:}tl~ek-ll1.the-Box. ,. ." Aut~orl Heads Speakers . . that bit of ground belongs to I would surely lwte to see the c!is(unce, I think, is the fal'thebt"In the story, 11p ran away WIth C 'H d f t H t' M' f D' 'P ., l!lfr Loll was born Apnl 13 1886 them". - lawn go. I saw its start years ago", an~'one would have to g<,l. Pluldri~1anie's doll and hid under the' omes In an y 0 a as Ings eetlng 0 ISfrlCf ost in J'U d D k '1' Mrs. Asa Anderson, homel:la1<er: ' "A' t PI . U" the lawn would be no solution. ,t J k •r d lh d t· I u an. enmar ,e came 10 "Cerlainly not. 'Vlly use the most I gains OWing p V. A. Andersen, filliIJf! sbti':nI ebP. a~thendlclel e og oU

dWIth . . Val Teal' nuted Nebraska author, t!he United Stales as a young man b l'f 1 . 1 'd I K bib '. 's I - "

:l on.. e. e, 0 .was re~Ct.le. ,.and. Reveal Marr'la \\1'11 be fe'~ttlred spe"k"r at the' f L ' C I 10 1907 and settled in Salin'a, eau J u spot lo t le city an turn "e~ l1e e, ustness man: . ,IC 1 owner: "Definitely, yes, SO[l1I;thirig0111 went to pla)Jl1g happtl) 10 ge ,,- ,,~ a eglon onc ave l( I 1913 h it into a pa\Cu lot. My idea \\ould a. thing would delract from Ule has to be done and that Se{'I,IS topile of leaves a Mid-State Book Re\iew Conference Insas.! n It de mOled 10 Elba be to take the sixteen blocks all city. I cerlainly would rye against be the best thing Take some of the

Mi s S 'ain·· "1 d th . , to be held on lhe Hasting,; College . b' I~re 1e a en ed the St. PaLil aboulthe square, a block o\er froUl plOlling up the lawn fOl1 .my rea' Illnd on three sides of the CQlt1:r s. t~ .. IOSI~ e on e pro· A courthou.1e calf-bound book, campus, Tuesday, Seplember 20. I Mrs C C D,.le W' ! USllles< c~llef..~ until 1914. main street Gra\ el. straight to the son" , house. That WQ'lld still I"a\'e' (

~e emp la.IS. , ", 'from the o~hces of the counly Other speakers will be Rev.' ..,... Ins He marned Mta :\!a) John~on in > ,. W.henl

the stor~ "tas flOlctsl1;ed,

t~e 'I Judge, came 111 handy this \Ieek. Robert BUZ":l fl'''ld d;I'e(.tor of th" I V'lce Pres'I'~ency on' 1915. The couple Ihec1 in Sl PHil sidellalks This will give much Albert Parkos Jr. btisinessma:l: nice sized lawn for the beauly 0:~'oungs ers were HIS rucle In "Tlt h _.,' - , ,. I ... II tl· . I' . room if the cars are parked COl" "If Ora business men would walk the city".. "10" The sentence was "Come 'Tip' l' e book. supplied informalion

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Pre~b)teria,n S)nod, Ilho B k B B II t' un 1 1elr arrna lD Ord In 1925 rectly. In.fact more cars can be to town on lhe busy daIS, that I':dgar Roc', clla,'rlll'''l of 'tIl"

Cof'll'le here" • . on the marnage of parellts to Mrs. will speak on the bible in fiction I ro en ow a 0 • MI'. Lolt II"s a pal' ncr In the kIth th th I 1 . '"AM' 11 f L I !"J tt Fl par'C( IS \Iay an on e pro· WOll d eave room for about 50 Yalley County board: "Over elYThe ~econ'd "r~de then had their "gnes cl u ey, 0 os Angeles. and Dr. Frank S Hewitt, pro!es,;or I !II ' . lore e (1\\ er ShOll here and :l posed court hOllse parking site". Cars belonging to visitors. There dead bodv··.

reading lesson''' Thev are advanced She had written Judge Ells)I'orth Iof English at Haslin~s Coll,rge, who th rO'J' C. Da~e, past p~e,ldent ?f I local bll\ er for the O'.'Il'a compan;.. - ------ -- -. -- ."---.. - -, -- -------to real slories One was "Fire Ball, jr, her pJl ent~· \1 ere lo:;t will talk on the subJer-!-- The Crili·: e. I All1encan .Le!pon Au.xll- HIS c!l,Jl'ch "",as the Bethany Lu·. ", ,

.Burn~", and th~ other was "The while she a!!d a sister .were· chil- cal Ar>pro~ch to. Book ne\i~\\illg la~y,. was .na'ned Dl~tnet 6 ¥lce-I,tfcran Churrh III On,! .ill1d hf' \'a' Il . I t 11 I' t · t C· t I) . t I&quirreJ Han?kerchief". Both \\ere dd~ll.:i ·~elqll\C's reared th,elll" she I. !;look re\iellerS laking p~rt in f.~~:~l~r;tat~r;%~ncB~::ntIOll hel\f I' ho~~t~~t~11 o}h(~rJ<lllbh Brv,ther· rOllOSa 0 e{ IS flC 01111 YI {'eSel} 'e{illustrated. . a ee. Itlle progr.\ln are ?\Irs. Henry Canen- r El 'I I . s' 1 t ' M - HIS ', .. ' . : . ~

The children told the story and Entries showcd Mrs. McCulley's burg of l$assetl; Mrs Llo)d Ellis, IIiLlxto~r3( trle.l:en \\as r~. e en I Unl\OIS In addlt.on, to ,lhe I"i' . \. . : ' .,' . " .t)len read. To get them ready for par,l';I(s" WIlli<llll Wall, of Lan~as- Uilstings; al)d Mrs. Llo\d Wright I ~lrs Dale'sG~lgct~~la;;d. . . i~~1 c:;e fou.r ~ons, 'Ion l!le, of t ~ S . •- E I' It ' t t'tp.eir. wor~,', they hild a series of tehr! En~land, a~~ !\qe)1:1 ~IJqW, of HId Mrs: J. P.' Klumpp: jr. b9th ! o.fhce 'is the first for ~n ')rd ~~~~~c~ 'Nort~ i'lal?eltg~'/\SgtH'£~t~~ld ~~ 0 IllleI'VlSOI'S (lila Izes' ellItesell a 'lOllexer.dses, and repeated the, 0 lO, .:\ere mailled Decemper 24, of Beatllce.. • ISince the early ·10s.' Everett Wa,hi 19t 'i~ L ' .' I:'SWll1g" poem by SteHnson. 11881. lhe ceremony was performed •. . 1 ~ l' • Ion. I, a Ilence ,b Judve John tlro'hcr I Mrs. real s best kno\1n book IS 'T11en, Mrs. C. J. Mo. tenson was of Chelsea. Mass' three daught.>r,.! . \ ' ,- • '.

Before the recess, ,the )ounger :'-:..'> ,':> . "It Was r\ot What I Expected". named vice-president. She later' Mrs. Edna lIf'l'oe of Branson. Mo' --~ -- --- 1: "group learne~ the ~ounds of some W IllI~l1l ,\ all was a brother to lIer stories which ha\ e been pub. 'I waS elected president IMrs. Evelyn Wit. of Grand Island'. (Pictures at left)new'1etters. 1hey remembered the the lale Judge Aaron Wall, of'lish,ed in L;dies Home Journal and MM' 'a'ld Mrs Jo" Els'er'lle'er of St' T L I Sf d f . A proposal to chan~~ Valley county sup~ni~6r dlstlk~s for ~p~~tur,<is and the sounds from S~ern:an cOll.nty, and the Ia~e John I Woman's IIo;ne Companion, are a Ispe;/k~rs ~~ten;,;;nc~~~sen~i~n of I\he I ~'aul: a' br~tllf'r. ,\lf~ed' and't\lo WO oca u en S morc equal distribution of representation is unekr cons.iJ.:r,lrKin·byklOdel garten. " " \'vall ?f Ar.caclla. Max Wall, ~n source of pleasure to all readers. subject was "The Year Ah~ad j~, sisters. ~1arlan and K•• ' hn '1 all of ' , . . the county board.' ',' : \

They learned the letters nand Arcaeha bU"lneSol1lan. was a COlI'> tn. Experie'1"es I'n her o\\n borne arc th 'A' . ' " I Denmark ami len grilnnf'htldren W' R 'f'"t" f ''In p'ICt· an:! th b'd .. ,. . . ,,.,, . . . e mencan Leolon AuxJhar v' '. ' In ecognl Ion C t d l' I :l' f k .

L t' .rv'l· ,. Su~e.s (, eh~oal. l\lt~. !I~clulley s husb.and .IS gen· used to I,:3~C her \\fltlngs parllcll' Nationally." '" . J, P.all bedrers ,were WtllI,m Goff, , oun y ,l( S wer~ rcque, ec, a elV I\ce S ;1"0 [t.) !ll\c,ti')at~

. a el ., ISS. \\al? ga\e t ,.m a era] chalflllan of a tram dIspatch. lady re'lllstIC. ' . l' nul I3ahl.-~. Chr'sToh'l'en, Jens· the m.lttcr in r('cognition of presenl day popuL1tion\.'IJ~nds. '"\\th'Ol'd tedsl thm t'wd'I~dlch tthebY I p:ck~d ers organization in Los Angeles. / . ~!tl.e ahtlelldld~d StthCL n~tlOlhl~I con- Ha'lsen, Ralph ~!asek and Herman I'nL'! ncoInROTC 'I Last redistri~tin" of the county 1\ as in 19"e wor a I no e oug 111 Hn IOn e 111 . OUIS t IS sum· Miller. " ••.the group.. Has Skin Graft mer. . Honorafl' pall bf'~rers l(erA, 1'\~iI .'. According to method! \lrescribed anium would combine for 5q

When the second grade chllc!ren W' , C t t . ' Delegates iltlendll1g from Ord PelCl:sen. 1"'''\11'( ,Jrh,t. C. .T. 1Ilor·1 Alfred \\-. 131essrng, and Kennelh . b{ ,latutes for eletermrnlng super· \ otes. '.llild time, they tooked at books Ins In on es Haney Barr, who was in the were !\lrs. Clark Wcckbach, Mrs.: jensen, G""rg~ l\Iu'ln, William. ClemC'nl, both of Valle)' coun(y,1 nsor areas, present representation Vinton, Enterprise, InJependent./lirlefly. Durin~ the short time b?- Harold 9udmundsen,so:1 of Mr. Ord hospilal ~or s~\,er~l days re-ILIO)'d, Zikmunu,' unit president, Hueek arid William Sorgenfrei. ,were two of 29 ,~TC .uni\ersit{ on lhe bO:ll:d runsJrom a low of and Liberly townohips would make'lore recess, MI~s Swain read. a .blt and Mrs. Curt Gudmund~en, guess- cenUy, followll1g ll1Junes to his U.rs. l. J. l\Iortensen, Mrs. W. 1':. .___ !cadets Cited as (hStlllgl.llShc~1 null- 313 to a high of 194,. up another districl with 426 vot?,from the story lhey are enJoYll1g cd the number of Band·Aids in a h.ll1d, was dismissed l"riday. O~, Lrncoln. Mrs. C. l\ Dale and 1\lrs. Attendc;, FU'1e I I tary studcnt~, the unl\Cl'slty re· Sbtutes call for using th.e \ole while North Loup and Da\ts Crrekat t?e present moment, "Timber· I b~x at the Beranek drug slore. Thu~sdav new skin was grafted I~. E. McGrew. Mrs. McGrew is a • . . ra. I ported th13 week I cast. at the last .geJ1;cral election f9r townships cOIllbiueel wuuld, ~kl\ etoes '. IIIIS guess W;IS the neare.;t to the to hJS hand. Gold Star mother, Earl W. Colhns. hlS daughter. 1'h0 citalio~ was by colonel setlu;g up dl~trH:ts. The 19,,2 532 \otes. . ' . i

Recess came' quickly. actual number. . ' Mrs. Mer!) n VanHorn, North and. her, hmba~)d,. ?vIr. and Mrs. I~an~E', Wor.;,mal1, milital'~1 science e\e~,,\.:)n totalled, 3583 vole.s, Thf~, Thl.; realignment p1:ln wOLlIel gil ~The plan book of the teacher in. , Last. week, John~Qn & John~on" • Lou,P , the newl)' elected counly H~lold ,B'lI,tz, ?! Mltch~q, drv\e,to, l!1strue:tor.·. , . dJ~: ,.d . by .e\cn supel\lsor.~ls- each :'UpE;llisor a rural ar~a, or a

~j("ated the first grade was learn- the. sponsoring cOllipany, sent a Shipped to Africa challman, att~nded the convention, Ol.~ la, t 1 h~ll ,e.lay. 1< mlay ~ w~th, Alfred lS the' son', Dr . and ~rI.~t_, \\o:lld gl\ e, ,cach superll~or I'Lll al and to\111 area eomblllco, t,..W'" to count (0 100 And how to notice to ?lfr BCjanek re\calin<1 . ' . ,. . With others from North Loup l\ll~. L~nn ColJlO~, lIelen Co)llns H 'Bl' f 0 K" h ' l<JL \otels to replesent. represent Th'J plan would ell'm~" .... h.·.· '" Mrs. ~1anon Geneskl received . and Vida Collins they II' nt t Ll',r,., essll1g, 0 N, ennet IS 'fh 1 .. 1-' d . . .,lead and write III numbers. . ,t e pnze be.longe to Harol.d. .' notice her hu~band, A/3c Marion Llo)·d.Zi~mund, vice commander Brownville where' the' a e nd 0, the' son of '11'. and Mrs. Gcoi'ge ) 7 a.II' a sO pro;1 e plese,nt inate a c~)fi('ition. on th~ p,~esC'nl

.The second grade was learOlng He was gnen a deluxe flr,t aid Gcneski sailed Wedne~dav for . nc dlstnct, represented the Ord the last l'I'tes of \VI'III} J tsteeelec,d, Clement, o. Mira Valley. gsheJ~pg!aphllcal dbounh,dallnbes of to\tlnl- board \\hIChl nOI\ has SiX eoun·th d

· ll' ,I 't' k't I'" A' L' t I v. ". .' ~ an( war s s a e re,pec ee try" supen SOl'S anJ 011C' "tuWil"e or lOary spc l1,lg anu wn 109, I. Africa. lIe is expected to be gone mer~can eglOn pos . All returncd to 01'1 the same e\ en'j The awards were on a ba~is of'1 in mal.:.ing up new dbtriets 1e one . , .f .. ,

and reyiew work, ".ork books \\ ere Run,ner·up was .Carol Sl,nilh ?f I for a ~·ear. ,~lrs. Geneski is .1~lakin" At the evening b~nquet, Vni.ted in~:. " . .11l1itary proffciency, moral ~char, lownship or ward cannol be 'split ' suptn Isor. !. • I

use~ each day. A,rcadla. lIe recel\ed a first aId ~er hOI.ne \\lth Mr. a~el MIS. Paui I States, Sen.ato.r D\\lght Gn,\\old, Ihe l\htchell .eue<ts left for their, actl'r and aplttuc!e for the mililary I an1Clng bvo supenisor distrids. I . . . ."In class work, the children. in kit. Geneskl. her parents-ll1·law. was the pnnclpal speaker. 'homes on Saturda)' sen ice . I Pr t l' t £ d' t . t C t'k MI" N .... ' __~. ._ . . esen .a Ign'n~n 0 IS riC s, oms oc an s am~"'I

IIIIII I~ );)~~~~~1~\L~~~r\,~~~·12~h~\~~1~lgth and to Head Up LOUfc .V~liey

'DJ,tnct I-Ed Sevcnker IA t' 't' s A tl-" JNoble ...... ..... 126 CIVIle ssoc (',j on I

I Elyria "..... __ . 1~2 I P. L. Christel1~v'Cl, Conistoc]{\\ I Eureka... .... 76 school supcrintenuenl, was name~

I~ ~\ 1 Total ..... 394 Ipr~.:i:de\nt of. t~e Lyup Valley Acti,

I Distrid 2--Ed Hruby \Itles J :;sociatlOn 111 Ord last Mon-

IMOS- eI I Geranium........ ..... 124 Iday. '.' . .

I District 3--Jack Homans secr(:l::H~·;lrea.sl,rer. :,~_:.: .. , .',,;, /._. ,., ._'..,',. l\lichi~an , 89 . S~huo.'~ ,In the,Loup Valltly As~o-:., ,.' ,. .• ',. '. ',. •• -lOrd Twp . 187 tlatlou 1I1<:lude lOll)~to<:kt l\I'l'Jd13,;. ':.'. : •••••• ' •••••• :'.1 Ord 1st' ~ Litchfie1el, SJr~enl, ScutiJ, NOI th

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I\~ 1;: .• :.' >:;.J District 4-WII Z'lll d'l T 1'-; ~Pl'l,·~ ~IlLl'I~ ~Olltbt. will /.Ie" t. , ••• '. • ••.• ,.. Ord 2nd __..~.: ~ ..).~U I 383 held In .\rt..l(k1.

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IH 0\ I t~ J l~-E~N-=T- cRP~R'-~IS-E-=-~_6~.:.·:.·:.:.: :~. :.:..•.:: : '.'::.~ Di~;I';:I(a-ViggO Hansen 45. hun; WI,) molY UIl're un', J~k Olll:-OL- ~ _~ ~'c .-------. ,.. sel\(s, 'Anl I faithful 10 my Chri~-

Ilfllm\l\ IIII iD1\Unllliw r,~c~!~i~~i;;~, :~,~,::~:~: ~:~.~::: ;:' ., Im:lwil~,~~o"~L,,~;.jli1~~~';'h~ •;;;t:~;~~~N:~~i~~::~~:gfs:JN:~v~]~~~ fl~ lUflillliUt I::: _. ._-=..c:J:. ' • . HOf.T;.l'lOUP ." count)· board, WIll dl~lde the co~n· .the Mira V.llley Evangelical United

. ~ ..: ' ::~::. _. ~. :::.' .: ;'.,~: .,', :f~~~~:~-:~i:::;1~2i~if:~,~~~~.i.i ~~,~\act~l~:::~~i>h~s~f~e \~~~~~'d~,~~ I;~:i~~;}~~f;ilX%~~~i~l~n ot~le1~~~1~:'~':;.;' . . :.': .. ' .. ,'.:"." :;,','.': ',':.',".: ~.::=-=-====-= l_':--:-:::"~'::====-::::-§ 1he new plan would put the Orc! '... i .' . 'I.""." • "':" .. :: : : , ,' .;., >.·.. :.·::·.:.·Ec..~------=-=====--=)::"..:::~=-====~-"3 firot ward and ~1ichig;,n townships! Presenl were 20 l1l~mbe['s "and,"', >:" ,.'.::,' '" ..:..:: :: :.:.: : : .' :.::.:..!: .. I=~---. __ ~ .:-==~"::,]=- -=-__- -_-:::::::l i together ""ith .a total of 404 \ oles. I t\I:O. gl~e;ls. Mrs: !esSI~ Itoc and.:.:: \<.:":':. '., . . ..'" : :.1 '-: : :- <,' ::' .:;: E'='~.::-": __=~= :""_::j::=:':__.-:-.::~_ -=::==-:1 lOrd to\\ llohlP, anel ,ord s~cond I !llls~ ,vlola ~oclll.11:;;. '. ' •r",""ARC .. : '. :. : , :.:.: ~: ., .. :.t::::-:=-c=-=---====:J=--"--:.::--:..-==---::c---- -~ 'I·alc!. would be combined \llth a l

. USlll~ for .the wor"hlp ccntt!',:J,".. . .. : ..1.·.. : ..·..:··· ""':":':.," :.:.:-~ DAVIS CREEK ~=---~-::'::=-===---=----=--=l t.otal of 494 \oles, IlJghted. 11l11H,lt1ll0 church agaillst,'" ,., ··.·:.J...,'..:.:<.-YALE·,<:.:.:::·.E-· =--_-=-=--- ..-=.::.1= lNOEPENI,\I:NT3 O.rd t~lrd w~rd would thr~w its a. h~ckglolll1d 'o! the globe. Mrs.:.':.•:,~'::,:_:: .. ')':".:.. " . .:1.. ,::.,',.-: •.: .•.•. , :> ~ ...... ~--r --.----=d~--.-------~~ lot 10 With Spnngdale towllshlP for Ed:llIl L~Ql pre.senlcet the les~9t)r.... ':.. :·.,-:.ARC~PI'" ..... ,:·,L, .: ','.".:'::: .'. ~ ::'.. \':'" ~--~----.,..:;:----=-- .j==-=' -'C.=C---;----j a total of 501 votes, IwhIch w.'s ba<,ed on Sa'I1l1el M,lf-... '." '. '.... : '.: ,::: ... ~:: ..;:.;: :: ..:: .. :....;==:= ----:::J-=--=- _. ~ Arcadia and Yale townships'fett'shook,"Where'erTheSLll1,"::::.:..::..:.:.....>:.:;:..:--:::,.'~.. ... :.,'.:.:::-:/....:.'::.:....::: ..:..1== f.-==---- I w?uld continue the same as before! "We ha\e' a world church upon.J ;p~:.~~t~~~;~II:; ~I." ;~~2~~0:;;.::":i~ ,,::E':::..::=-=-",..:-:':~ .: ==--;E~~~ ;~'::~C~;C~; w'~,~~: E~;;t. E"" band ",r.' ~~~;J ~~;, s£~"i"'" s<t,:' ,,;"

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Flying' and its e:\lul,llation will cost jOU sev,ertll OoU.us anhour .

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more th,111 they did a few years ago, Whatdoesn't do I hear you say?

I'm thinking about these small airplaniemodels WIth their tiny. expensive engines, thatso many Ord young. men send spinninground and round Evening after evening youcan hear the lillie planes burring their W,ty incircles, out at the athletic field

And often they crash, wrecking themselvesquite completely. '" \

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Well, \\hat bobby doesn't cost more? Music lessons costmore sheet music costs more. Pianos cost more, and horns,too ale up.

--",-~ . , *------~But let's sec, )OU C,1ll play checkers, llke John Ward docs.

I don't Ixlicvc the price Qf that has upped., _~_ 1 0iC ..

You Can take a wonderful c\ening walk in \he pleas,lntlynippy f,lll d.uk, admiring the moon <lnd the hea\y fragr.ll1ce ofbUfl1ll1g ka\'es '.. t

It costs )OU a gredt deal more to keep a dog or caf th,1I\ itdid some ycars ago I hey get fan\.:y dQg food, they get a flea­proof bcd, or a little house of their 0\\ 11 They get shots for thisand shot~ for th,lt, and trips to the \et~ C\cry oncc or twice in a\\hlle Vou get a fancy dog feeder, or a little post tor jourcat to sh,upen her !rttle c1a\\s IN lOin place of her pet sharpen-i.l1g m,ltcridl, the (rielC on the div,IIJ. "

I \\on't mention the Iicensc-or did jOU buy one')If ) ou didn't, j all should,l,

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Fan~y cooking is llkcly to cost iOU, becal,lsc fancy grocer­ies cost plenty. And there is Itter~l!ly no end 'to ,the.IJl9ncy yOI,I.j:dn spend in the kitchen for eqUIpment, utenSIls, fixtures, andnew-fangled g,ldgets that lllash the g,u1ic in pl.ll.:e 9f Slicing itl,al}Jso on Or uush the il;e in pIdec of ble,lkll1g it. . Or beating tl'lc'\egct,lbles into ,'I Juice Or ~olUethiog ~ ',~. H' I'

Or jOU can go oUl into the backyard to coo~, an~ s~nd..mother hunk for b,lrbccuing set-ups.

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But It docs seem as If the days of a simple croquet gameare gone. fogether witll the d,I)'S JOU most enjoyed horseshoepitching ,md ICC cre,un socidls .

._--*-------If JOU golf, )ou'rc stuck for a lhcly set of matched clubs,

green fees and m"ybc one of those free-whceling golf ba&s ifyou don'l Cdre for c,lddy fees, Spel;ial &hoes yet, and casualclothes with lots of S\\inging room for arms

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I he engines for little boats. how they cost!Guns and hunting. how [HEY cost' lhat goldcn, crusty

phe<ls,111t on jour autumn table Cdn be the most expellshc bIrdyou h,ne )et d, nud,lIn'

Now \\hy did hunting cost less in the olden days? Was itthe cost of shells .. , did they make their 0\\11 ~ Of ~oU!sc theydIdn't Ie,lse goose pits, nor a mile of thc b~~t hunting w,lter onthe P!dtte, either. Nor go to Wyoming for an ilntelope

Nor did they ha\c to fly up to Kenora for five day~ of thebest glliulIlg and fishing jOll SCH'r S,\w. pull tho~e graylmgs outltke n,lzy. Don't even hale to cook' .

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Atomic Defense

Slate Capitol Hews

Omaha's Sam ,Reynolds, civil dd~me diTCI.:tor, sounued~ grim warning note thcre last \\cek in a reported intervicw.

flatly.' and \~ithout cquhocation, Rejonlds is quotcd .IS

telling a reportcr our dcfens~, in casc of an atomic atl,l~k, is. Ilot11ing mo{e than "C\cry 111.111 for himself ", Wh~t Me. ReilH..1Ius said, in effect, was thi.l11 in Case Ol11<1hd, is the tarfet e\cry man \\ould 5\\001' the \\lfe and kids into the eM

and heat for the hills.Rc)onlds' statemcnt strikes Us as thc filst do\\n to c,uth

t~lk to issue from an offld.ll source in a long time.The grim note aoout it is, eXl.:cpt for fringe ,lredS, it is im­

posslbIe. And cannl,ll by the \ddest sort of expedatlon be sur­Il)bed to \\ork.

OInaha's popul.ltion is n~ar 250,000 people FIfteen minutesand th<lt'~ the amount of \\ arning v\hkh Me. Reynolds tells us,\\c'll 110W get, can't be expe<;ted to dear people off the streets

_,let alQ'ne get them out of the dt).10 fact Ord, a city of 2,200 v\ ould be pu~hed to accomplish

~ompIet~ eva~u,ltion in a quarter of an houi.Mr, RCjl1olds' statement seems to be in direct conflld with

\"hat is being clelhcreJ, (rolll the l1.ltion.t! hedJqtlarter~ as defcnseag<linst the bomb.

'Illere the vlord seenlS to be to go undergrolJnd HOIH:\erit's just possible some new thinking is ori~indtil1g in the hIgher~i(de9f' ano lhere's a lot kss COl1fldcn~e 111 undcryound st~uc-tun:s lld)1 \\C ha\c been led to bdie\e. 'cr, • Eva(,;U.1Jion on a lunited s.calc, could \\ork With pl,lllning andptactkc, But first the antipathy of the individual would haleto be mercome with some \Ionl from a source Qf confkknd:, 1hen John CItizen might go $0 far as to 18) in a food supply

bundle up a few blankets, and make arrangcments as to whb;hCOrner to pick up the Wife and joungsters.

John Il,Jight go so fdr as to suney an unc[()\\ded route frolllthe city if )OU could make hJm see the pOSSibility of atta~k ser-iously. ~. )

Bpt until then it looks likc .1n impthSlbJc task .., \\c wish Me. Rnonlds \\cll in his efforts to educate the

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State Political Issues Jell In Nebraska's iiprobably lIottest" orr Year BallotingTwo House TI

"ff tainly be faced WIth defending Iwg water fI om the Platte Rner Opponents call this \\ater dl\ ci membel>, elected for t\\ a ) ears Iconfercnces 111 the \\orld wouldn t

r himself from strong attacks on the through haling a law passed In the sicn and therefore against state I aprcce on a population basis be worth a nickel" unless people~ " tax Issue Legisraturc law Proponents sa) this isn t true: 2 the Senate would hale 30 to at the local level III Nebraska

( t 'FIt he docsn t, toe republican T\1elr latest attempt went to de- because the Snake IS a tributary 40 members with all equal repre could be persuaded that progresourren ax USSr party will st ill probably be saddled feat In the recent LC'&Is!atlile by of the Niobrara and thc ca .al IS scntaticn from each o~ four Con sive measures must be taken to

IWIth It • a 23 to 10 vote Sen RIchard Mar- entirely In the Niobrara basin !gresslOn,l1 districts Members would improve the school situation III this'eria"In t Loom The federal Iarrn pro!pam of vel of Hasting», Introducer of the 1he newlj Iorrncd irrigat ion dis- be elected for four years, with one state., 0 the Eisenhower adminlstration defeated measure, (old friends at trict involved has Iilcd water rights II half the senators elected each two He said the fact that few such, could \ery well affect Nebraska the statehouse that he certainly with the State Bureau of Irrigal ion years laws were passed b) the State Leg-

By Melvin Paul politics, particularly in the can \I<lSIl t gomg to be introducing a When water IS read) to flow, the I 3 Legislators would be paid $20 islature was because most senators Igresslonal races in 193-1 water diversion bill III the W53 bureau \HIl hale to decide whether II a day up to $1,500 1"Jr special were convinced the people they re

The issues in what maY be Ne- An indication of this was tho session the r ights ale valid sessions the) wouldn't be paid presented didn t want thembraska's hottest off-year election announcement by state P:\IA off i- And out at Hastings Til County I'his action, or lav Sluts which more than $200 apiece Crosby said he hoped the can Ijn many )eap began to emerge this clals that an c!folt WIll be made officials said plans ale ocmg laun might Iollow, might hale a lot to 4 I'he state would be redistrict- Iercnce could result III developingweek to get certain areas in southwest ched to drill irtigation \1 ells, which do WIth deciding the water diver ed e\el) 10 years on the baSIS of ways to explain school problems to I

Certain to brew up a storm IS Nebraska declared disaster areas will be pumped b) using natural s on Issue Ithe Icderal census returns people at the 'grass roots" levelthe just announced campaign to These are districts In HItchcock, ga~ as II fuel. 1"01 the same argumr nt could be I'hc committee must get srgna and to foster the establishment ofreturn Nebraska to the !I\O house Dundy, and Lincoln Counties where I'hus the Iorthcoming session L\S2cl to divert watc: Irum the Loup tuns equal to 10 per cent of the Ilocal committees interested in imIegislatfve system It had before ram haSH t fallen and crops h,l\e PH\) not be pbgued \11th an iSSll<~ RIHls o\er to the [1>1tte Valle) I \ote fOl gO\Cfl'OI ll1 the last elec plollng educatIOn III theIr o\\n1937. failed \\lmh some obsel\esls thought fl6 ,on 'the pnmlSC th,lt It'S all the I tLOn, or a total of 59,572 valid slg to\\n~ and 1ll the state as a I\hole

The bipartisan, committee of If these arc declared dlsastcr Uled III mOle \ote tlctl1111g lt1\ol\lIlJ I Platte b"sll1 an)\I,,) natules Ihe) must be dlS(llbutedfour Republicans and {our DeulO i\reas b) the federal go\ernment, othel leglslatl\e bIlls than all) I \11th at least 5 per cent {rom each Bookmobile

\ oats, \\hich has bcen sludjing the farmels may buy feed at pliees other slllgie ad 1ll the 19;j3 LegiS ~i.Cameral of 38 counties The state hbr<lr) commission has• t$latter, has announced It \\11l cir· bdo\\ the pnce SU~volt pegged latule lIeIe is the plOposal maLIc b been gl\en a bookmobIle bj the

, late il1lti'lti\e petItIOns to get market rales rh~ o~llj cloud on the homon in I b I rI Grass Roots Attempt Flank \\ood~ famIly of Llllcoln Atth ~\lbject on the ballot for the thl' respect is up in north central t 1(' I p,utlsan cOm'lllttee II }lc 1 I Gov Rob;;lt Closby called toodher plesent the bookmo1Jrle is tra\el·1954 ell;'etions Qiversion Neblaska \\hele the Fedel<ll Bur seeks the HtuIn to the partIsan Ia ~roup of CltlZens to plan 'a la)· lllg around Gage County, giVIl1g

The CUflent tax situation \\111 But one issue which a\)p,uentl J eau of Reclamation has recom lIlo house s~s(elll \ men's confelence on educatlOn,ll chlldren and adults thele the opcEltaIllly figure in the Caml).ullon, \\O(l't be il1\ohcd in POlrtlCS in the mC\lcled the 5Z lllile AlllS\IOlth lhell deCision had becn relict· I plohlf'lllS the conference ma) be IpodunItles of good books

inlllH:;diate f\ltufc is that of wa(!.'1 Canal be constructed cd out by reportcls \\ecks III ad I held 111 Februar) Mrs A E Han· LOtllSe NIxon, exccuhl(' directoras a polItIcal issue affecting tIe dl<ersfOn 'lhl~ \\ould c,ulY \\ater flOIll the \~nee but the dctall, \Iel(' :lot com i nClllan of Llllcoln IS chairman She Ifor the eOlllnll~SlC!n, hopes that thecandidates for state offIce and the IndicatIOns i;lle that cItizens lt1 Snake Hner ~lCIOSS countr) to the pletdy kno\lll unlil a complete 13 past president of the State Par bookmobile can go fa many coun·Legislahm:', If nothing else the Tri County Irrigation Distncl AlllS\lorth area announcement was relea>;ed Icnt reachcl~ AssociatIOn Ities of the state to help sell the

It Gov. Robnt Crosby decides area around Hastings and IIoldH'ge 1"rolll there It Ilould lUll bad 1 The House of Hepicsent<t(l\ es I' State Senator l\1a~\ d, of Hast Idea of cstablIshlng good count)to run again, he \\111 almost ~cr· ha\e gl\en up on the idea of gett· Into the :-.lroblJra HIHr c\entuall) \lould hale bcl\\een 80 and 100 Illgs, told the glOup that all the hbraries

More New Investment

FORTY YEARS AGO , ' '\ .. '. ,The f1) lIlg machine, an attraction at the COlI11l)' fair \\i.lS su<;ccss·

ful 1 he ex1ublts \1 el e good and the ra~~s intHe"stit1g, , . , farmers\I ele 01 ganIZlng a compan> for irflro atio!l in Sljermlln cOUllt). Thewatenng was to be done Il1 a sIhal \\ay Coal in the, high sehoqlbUlld1l1g basement heated and burned There \I as no (iamage toploperty . Road mainten~lnce \\as urged as a stItch in time. L<lntieWateunan dIed suddenly. "A \\ater expelt pIC 3lhice to U,ccIty counCIl for a larger \1 ell for the cIty \Iater supply. .

THIRTY YEARS AGORe\ E II Mil) nard \\ as to sen e the Ord Me(Jl0dlsh church as

pastor . Mrs Augusta Mcl\Imdes dlCd in Long Beach, cald.... :rhe Klrma land sold \Iell .. Sales \\ere ad\elttsed for Bert Nee?ham and (harle) MIl)O, also the Asimus hog sale . . The Women sClub of Ord stal ted the flrsJ ) ears \101 k ... Pop Corn Da> s \\e(esched\llcd for October 2 and 3 Milk1l1g best sho\\ing on the OrdhIgh school footbaH team \\ere Kremble, Ta~ lor, Haught aild 1:\okes

TWENTY YEARS AGO (Dr Barta \\~S named to examin~ \\ar\ctelaps ...'~lllr;H1 Za·

d1l1a and Enul Scdlacek \\ el e married . . . . Hearings \I ere coi"'tInued on the Loup Irrigation projects .. , Churc}1cs and vacaQtbUlldlllgs \\ele being used in Alcadia for the school children ..Eleanor Perlrnskl headed the senior class .. Ellf;lbeth Lukes \\ as ahigh school teacher . . Gridsters \~ ould bon c to depend on spc<?p,according to Coach MoIzer The fin,t game \\a:5 \lJtb Scolia.

TEN YEARS AGOQUIZ was to install a larger engl a\ iog and lIthogra.phrng plal1t

The WlllIaIll~ bUlldll1g \\ as lea~ed for the plant . .. Thll I1ew tetcphone s)stem had been installed Ma~or C~mll1ins made the fintcall to E C Leggett ... , $e\Cnty three thousand dollars npcded tomeet \1 as bond quota . 1 he duck and pheasant sea$on \\ as lo opel)October 15 .. , MalY A Penas planned a cleAn up sale. , , Brp\\ll"l\hD\'Il",l,llt d :l full VI.\) "ld l. • ••• ,: _. ,.,

SEVENTY YEARS AGO _The school board \I as Mls \VcaHr, lIlrs Houbln~, George It"r­

ris, II. A Walker, l{ Westo\ cr and (;halflnal\ 1\1 C00I11bs reafhers\\elc' ~ttIe Rogels, t:Jlllna Re)onlos, and Clara Allen The teMherof the junIOr depal tment was paid $4000 a month for 51:< I\lonths.J;<'Jft) and SCI ent) fn e cents a month \\ as to pe cbarged for tUltlOI\ .:,GcorJc r~tt) ann0tlllcec! that he wa~ l\ candidate for county clerk, Rl' Honnold, for treasurer, Uenf) P Manden, eoun.ty clerk, E J, <:u~"len, shenff, and A M Hobblll~ \Ias a cullLlid,lte for dbtrict ;lttornc~Il1 the ninth judIcial dbtrid

SIXTY YEARS AGOAdam Snuth returned home after spending two lllonths in Ohlo

Anton Stala died or the dozcn or mOle \\ho \lent from VaHcycount) to take pal t III the grand rush fpr land in tlW Cheroj{ec Strip,all \\ el e dIsgusted \I Ith the stnp coun(t{ and WItb tbq \\ ay tIle rushIIas hanrlled C Eo Cox got a lot in Ellld.... 1 hI,) Ord RQUer ?lhHstook second place at the state fair . Dr H II McCrossen 01 Sew"al d bought the dental pr,lc(lce of Dr F L GIlman . ,~ R l?e<\lI·champ and I\hnnlc IIutchllls \Iele manied in ft lIanu{f ... RoyalBaIley \\ ent to NlObl"r,l to hunt and to viSIt. ' .

FIFTY YEARS AGO' ~ . I

Judge Staple's b<lln bUlned and "as a total los~ Only thl,) llQrscand buggy \\Cle saHd ... A II Babcock resigned as rCl)ub Ical'nOlll111ee for county judge 1I GJ,ldlllundsel1 WilS $ele~ted tQ fIl theVaCalll) ... 1 he battlc of the location of the State Teilchcrs Col·lege in Kealncy \\as renC\1 cd, the prinCIpals beirifthC St. l'au] Re·publican ~nd thc Ord Quiz Jamcs Barta installed a new ,lynamoIl1 his electnc li,ght plant . OrIa Goodnc1;r al1u Hattlc l'cltison '"~rcmarried " )'

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Bob Phipps, Nebraska Notes, in the Omaha WorJd-Her,'Ild.";\11. Smith, a postm,lskr at So and So WdS injured 1Il an acci­dent last lI"ck :\1ednl\lllle ;\1r~ Smith IS carrying on "

rootb,tll Se,tson' I he time of the j car \\ hen thc halt backcan \\ork all night lugging a pig bladder o\cr <l la\\n, but it too

Ilr,'d to brin~ in :t In,HI ()f \\ood fOI ttl~ ~ll\ lYIl ltn\,~.•

I should be hal PlI1g on ullpleasant subjects but I lIke the oneabout the feHow \\ho IIas not t00\\ell eclucllted, and sent in hiS III(01l1e lax relUln to the' OffIce ofEteillal Re\ enue". I sopoose I should not kIck aboulthe Illgh cost of gOIe! lllllent

We cert,linh al e RelllI1g plent\of go\Crnlllellt for the price \\ epay

Buf let us sUPPJse a n'an in 1hlS10\\11 has Dlopelt\ \allll'd al SlO,OQO It \HiI cost hun $980 dollaIsIII PIOPCl t) tax

Yes \I e make pIell) good mOI1C)these days

We hale to If \\e \lant to sati~f)th<' I:lX (olkt tul' .

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Be 'C~reful, Farmers'Ihe farm hapest 5CaSOI\ is approaching. And with it, \\e

suppose, \\e \\111 \\Ilness the usu,11 offerings of arms, hands and'fil~gers \\hkh farmcrs, 0\ er the country, s<lcrifke each ) eM to

U\C Glxt Cornpickt;r.Ii Is frightening to l.:ol1telllpldtc SOillC qf our c!L)scst farm

£rknJs \\ill, \\Ilhin the next month, bc cQnfincd to hJspitdfs; or\'.onc ) et IIIaimq.l for hfc ,

~1mt, at Iedst l1)ost of those accidents \\C h,l\c reportedhJppcn in a uioment of c.uekssnc?s And \\e belie\e, couldbe ,1\ oided \\ ith a Iitlk eOlllJilO11 sense

So let's get our thulking C,lp on Mr F,lfI11CrAs )OU rqeh dOI\n to snatch thosc stalks from the pkkcr

let jOu,r milld conjurc up a visiQn of. a !lfe time cripple, t\ inil~dQle thought, to Ix sure, but wQrth it If v\hen \Ie mecl

\\c'v\\,.)IJ't ba\c to Sh,I~C' an ,ntlficlal h~.llld. '..) I :Of

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N~talg,~ ,Notc:'Won.Jer \\h~t e\er hJppened to the hdi-(t)pter b,C,lllic .' •• '

AdHrtising ralcs alid sample copy mailed UJ<Oll r<:(!ucst

Enteletl 'l~ seeollu class lll"ll lllaller at the postofflce illOrd, Vall£') County, Ncbrask,1 uncl~r ~n Act of !\1alCh 3, 1879.Su!)\cnl'liVIl Hates- $3 ~ ill Ncur'lska, $5 EIse\\here

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t: It '\lJldllg Ad\ ertising Man~ger

BIll Lee Managing EdItor

~J) I" r; Uaruer Society Edl,tor

I ilJcss Scene here.first, by the way.

, We supposc Mr. Horner, \\110 bUIlt the niotcl sunejed thebusinc~s ~cCllC' prior to the time they made their im estment

And com inc:ed lts ocst bu~iness field lay along tlle high­way sa.id, "Ihis is the spot. Pllt 'er Up herc."

'" Therein l~es one of OUf stronge~t drguments ag,linst moving

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h ig.11W<,i) S fr0111 ::om.lll tOI\IlS.We think it is un!'lir to induce imestmcnt along a scheduled

foute, and then as SOOri as th,lt route st,uts doing a Iiltk bus­14I.S$, to Scredm loudly for its removal cJsc\\here

Aud we'd strongly rCl;o01mend higlm ay plannersth,lt poinl il\ vic\\,

Asjde from th,lt,moteL

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Quiz Hepresenlctive

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IT'S THI

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ChoicestProduct of

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BUY WIT~~ CONFIDENCEfrom your local IfCaferpillar lf deale.r

and insure yourself from losses caused by heavy snowswith a good rec:o~ditionedused tractor and bulldozer-

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At District l\fl!l!tiT1y jlulloj' and :\11'. and jlrs, 0((0 Grie-.~ Members of the 1\;010 club we n! ,e 11'0m St , Paul. ,to Ainsworth Thursday fur the Guests of !\Ir·. and ~Irs. Roy Coxsixth district meeting of fedc!',lled Irom Friday until Sunday are ~Irs,dubs of Nebraska, The club gave l\Jary Vodehnal and two daughters,their skit, Bctw ccn Americaus, Kay and Judy from :\I\:l'uokwhich they gave at the lnter-coun- Mr. and :\Irs. Pete Jorgensenty' meeting in North Loup last helped the Steve Jorgensen Iami ly

I spring, move from Scotia to Wolbach last LOUl's Hel'nz InJ'uredThis club celebrated it'S golden week. Mrs, Steve Jorgensen is

R b kah L 1 . I. . ' ,.., ,i anniversary last June and many of teaching at Wolbach. He is working,-. ~ eeoc ge .;llet. In regular I II er e .SU!l.c1ay dinner gue ..ts in the, Its members arc In their sex critics at Scotia in the Scotia ('1'('2 In''ry , lin f~11 from. (tac~. 'Isession S ptembcr A with 1,2 mem'l Bennie Sintok hoy1C. . ' : and eighties. All take actil e part Mrs. Pete Jorgensen has been car- Jb,ers and file guests from Wolbach, Mrs. LIla DeNoyer entertained in dub work. Oldest member is ing for their small baby,Guests were ,sI5te:·.5 H:ster Xe150n,Iat a ~overed dish supper T~u~sday 'I Mrs. Jessie.' T. Babcock IIho is 88, Charlotte Ka"al has returned to LOUie Heinz received an injured 'Oral Barr, Barbar a Hansen, Helen evcning for Mrs. Lester \\ IIIlams, and who is a charter member of her work 10 Wolbach after a men- left arm the past week IIhen he I.--~-----------~DeLourant and Mahle Wagner, Eleven ladies were present Ithe club. ths vacation at home. fell ~rom a, hay~tack at his farm. lof his daughter, Mrs, Archie Wat-

. Dolores Rae ~ox, daughter' of. week end honeymoon in South I They came to- bring the Sower, an Mr. and Mrs. Lester Williams Drivers to Ainsworth were Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Ross Hill and Dr. ~o~, a~,Spa.1dIng I\,\S ~onsul~cd, : son. Dr. Eo J. Smith was called. IlisM.r. and Mrs. Erlo Cox of North I Dakota, returning home Sundav : emblem \I hich is tra, clinz throuah who had spent til 0 weeks with rei. 'F. D. Saunders, . Claud Thomas,' small son arrived Friday from Au- ~ollle .IS .c,t! I ~ Ill/;( the lUJUI I'd arm condition is improved at thisLoup, and Wayne Monk, son of I night. TI1l'Y are living in the J05' I the lodges to sow seeds'" of kiJ~l- atives here and at Scotia, returned' John Kric« aid and Mrs. Edith gusta, Ga., where Dr, lllli is st a- In a .s!lng. . !writing,Mrs. Louise Monk. of Elm CH,ek'l ephiue Stine house in the east part I ness. After the business session to Quimby, Iowa Sunday afternoon. I Bartz. tioncd with the U. S. Army, Satur- MbS LOlS Ackles, daughter of ----- ------- .----Nebr., were married at the SCI" of ,011 n. I the guests entertained the hostess They will m..ve back to vallry'l Ladies who went included Mrs. d;ly he and Mrs. Hil l, and so n, and Mr. and ,:\Irs.. Frunk Ackles and H0· I G and S Pretlliums make exc61·enth Day Baptist parsonage in The bride was graduated from I lodze with quiz games. Cynthia county and work for Ernie Stew' Bartz, Mrs, Claud Thomas, Mrs. Ray Hill drove to Boulder, Colo" bert Dimmitt, ~oth?[ Burwell, I lent Wedding or Birthday Pr~s·Nort.h LO\lp Friday, September 25 1 North Loup schools in 1953. I,Ier: Axt'helm, Leona Knapp, Genev iev~ art ncar Ord. Mrs. Floyd Wi13on' John Kriew ald, Mrs 1". D. Saunders, to spend the IIcckcnd with the ' \I ere l1H11'1led } I'lda~ 1Il the Luth- : ents, 27·Hc;at fn,e ? clock in thc, afte,fl;oon. ~usband was gradu~lte,d at Elm I HoepPI;er and ThelI,na Thomas went to Iowa with them to help' Mrs. Jessie 'I, Babcock, Mrs. Leona John Hill family. er an

church at BUI'II ell. A reccp-] ---- - .---- -----. --.------• Rev, F. D. Saunders olficiatcd Creek and Kearney ~o.nege, .l~e too~ 11Igh and low pmes. A nice 1101 e. . I Babc'~ck, Mrs. Grace :\lay 0, l\1;:~. Bell i'\eIson left SatLlrel.t~ eve· hon was held follull ing the cere· I 0 i It· k f:t.t the double rlIlg Cere!110,ny. Is.emplo~ecl by th.e lj,l1Ion Pacl[lc vane/y·. for lun('h was producc-d Mr. <Ind I\lr:,. Jim DcNuver of J.enl1le Bro',l'n, 1\11',. Bla,nche WII· ning for Color,ldo Sprin~.,. mon~: at the veterans club for I ~'ll'r;:e g I me"ns o\erwor or

K Vodeh I f th 1 d t". tl L h - I 'I D tl \V 11 'I 'I'h IJ '" I ('1 ,UI. r"I:lt 1\ l'S :111ll fl'l'" llde, AIt"I' a IIr'dl!' 'I ~ uUI Ie -'! t.

,ay na, COUslIl 0 e ral roa as agen III "or 1 oup. from t c tin cans which each mem. Grand Island were Sunday ~upper] ;ams. cO; rs .. uer la I lams, ,,~s. e uen "e son- ;nll u:lrUl'r ,. - 'J , ,b.ride, and Gordon Rulicka of Sco. Monday e\('ning Mrs. ~lonk was ber brought milWs the label. gue"ts of MI'. and 1\11':'. Bennie Sin, 'Stella WIllI~nls, Mrs. Mary Da\ IS, Il'a<:hilll'r~' auction held last Mun' ing trip Uw J' will be at home on a --- ----- - ---~--~ --~-----ha,. atte~?ed the cou!?I". . . I honorcd at a ,bri}al sho\l,er at t.he 1\11': and ~Irs. W. H, SchueleI en. tek. 'l\Irs. Lucy Cress, Mrs. Ralph ~ilt· d<lY lIas not completed, allll IIas ranch ncar BUl'\lell. l\lrs. Dimmitt

lhe bllde .\lor.e ~ blege ~Ult ,WIth I hume, of :\Ir~. Geon:e c.ox, wI~h tertalOed WIth a buffet supper Sat. Mrs. Bl'ssic Hoby and Mrs. IlIa I (hdl, :'III'S, Cora HemphIll, Mrs. continued to Tucsday elening. Hen· fonnc'rly Iilell at Eric,ol\,n.avy blue acc~ssofles.. Her corsage I Mrs, Ernest Horner and I\llss S)'II1:1 I urday elening for MI'. and Mrs. Holmes \I ere Friday supp '1' guc'st" I Ava Johnsun, l\1l'.s. Belle Hood and ry Ra;>1lH1SSen \Ias uacliuneer. P,!. George Baker left first of

.was of red roses. ~~ISS yodehl;al , Ing':;~on co hostesses. Donald Baker of San Diego. Guests of Mr. ~nd Mrs. Gale Sin~ek. ' IMrs. Ru~e St~ph.H1" ~Irs. Belle Rood, \lho h,ls been the \H:ck for Furt Sill, Okla. lie hadwore a navy blue SUit WIth white, ,'_.__ wcre 1\11'. and Mrs. Jim McCall of M Fl I h I - - a guest of I\Irs. Graee I\byo, lei( spent a ten Jay furlough with his 1

ace~ssorles ~nd had a corsage of Patty Dllllklau and Glen Saw"er Orc!, Mr. and .Mrs. Gilbert Bab. I I rJ. .?:enc~ Istc ins, of ~ra~d I The folluwing dipping was taken 'l'uesc!Jy for Milton, WIS. Before parent.-;, :\Ir, and Mrs. Gilbert Ba·"h te c~ 1 t on I ~ k M M san \1"» a .Sun ay gUlst 10 tel from a Londun England paper going back to h.:r hume in i'\ew ker and other re1:ltiles and frienJs, I.. 1 ",1'1 a 1 s. ' arc third graders who treated their eoe " r. and, rs. Vernon Thomas, Donald Hutchllls hume. sent to Mr. and ~Irs. Carl Has!Jlus, Smyrna Beach, Fla. I\Irs. Hood had 130m to :\oIl', and l'Irs. Jack Len,, }'ollow~ng ii)e ceremonY a wed- I c1assm<ttcs to ('andy bars the past Mr, and I\1rs. Bucl Kriewald, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Wanl, ,Mr. ~en. parents of AIle Lyle Rasmus· visited in 'Visconsin beforl' coming kcr a son, Alvin Bruce, weight,

ding supper was given at the home, week in honor of their birthdays. and Mrs. Carroll Bab('ock and Mr. and Mrs.. Jan:es Vogeler, Mrs. }< ~'ed i sen. lIe has been in England. Once to Nebraska. eight pount!s, MondaI' Sel,t, 21 ator the bride's parehts, for immed·! Monday morning Elizabeth Bur- and Mrs. Carroll Thumas. Bartz, BIll, Suns, Mrs. Allen Suns, lCist year \I hen he met his bride, Mrs. Belle Hood of New Smyrna the Spalding hospitaL Dr. H. Foxiate relatives. rows treat('(1 the kindergarten chil· About one hundred persons at· and Mrs, }fancc's Van Horn drove ~ aad more recently when his mar· Beach, Fla" was a Thursd,iY after· in attenlbnce. Mrs. Lenker was

Mr. and Mrs. Monk left for a dren .to bir~hday cake in honor of tended the supper at .th~ Methudist t~ Broken Bo.w 'fhurs.day for .the I riage touk place. He hopes to re· noon c,111('r on Mrs. Carri.: Green. Huth l\lcCain,her fifth bIrthday. chu~ch Sun.d<ty evenJl\g and the dlstnct Amencan LegiOn meetll1g'j tUJ'll to the states soon and as soon On Wedn':'c!~IY morning l\1r~, Everett Keell:ll1 returned home

L, M. Bennett is in the S1. sen Ices WhlC!l followed. ,,/~fter,.the John Ward as legion secretary, re· I a3 possible Will bring his wife here. Emm;l Da\ ie of Dem er and !\Irs, from Namp:l, Idaho IIh(,l'e he at-F' r ancis hO»llital I'n GrOnt) IslalHI s.ong"senlee the tllm, Ihe 1'1I'~t I portl·d llUy mc·mbers for the,. "The weddin" luok place at Virgil Annyhs (':111ed on l\lrs, GI't'en,.. . I I I I I I b , t' I' tel!t!l't! thl' fllfll'l'al ,el vite of his

I and Tuc"day submitted to surgery Step wa~ s lUIII!. ,,0 a F~ll. el' la~l North .~oup po~t and Mrs. Ward, L;)coc~ P~lrj,h Churl'll" un S,ltur, Gu!,'; s In t le l\l~tx Klin~inSll1ith uruthl'l' Kid Keen,ln edit! II'sit""l I

Quiz Representative ,there, Mrs. Hennett and Mr. and ,elelen .gu('st~ ,an~ rec·elvc.e! the as auxllwry secretary reported 31 d<ty, seplembl'r 19, ul 1\11'. Ly'le llUme l"st weck 1\'l'I'E' the Halpll relatill·s.. !\lrs. Clifford Mar~hal1 of Onl \Ient chalk picture drawn at Scoha last ,membcrs, two more than their Hasl\lu~sen uf Norlh Loup, NebI' , :md Edw'tl'll Schmidt families from. . k R d M S d t d M' E I I . I 0 I all I Lester Potts son of !\!r. and ~Il's.

, " 'North Loup j to Grand Island Tuesday to be with we~. ev. an ,rs. aun ers ac· (IUO a. ;.Ill ISS 1 een EI en Snllt 1, [1' H"il' G I' r D.·lle l'otto 1I11U 11"'° 1'llJ'lll'e'l1 ot tilehim ,! companied by Mrs. Louise Bren· Mrs. Olive Wirick of Cherokee' eldest daughter of ~Ir. and Mrs. - ,;, s rave plt,2 mi es north' "'0 ~. k t . ) I Iff h ' S 'U 6 C I I ! L k of Ord Cemete y 23 tf Wheeler Counly' Fair ltocleo Sun·

. A piC'nie dinner at the Scotia nec were gu{'s ,sll1gers anl sang OW::!, e t or er home Wecln(·s· ,pll 1, '. or~ lam {oal, acoe", r , - c day l'durllCl1 home Satul'd,tV from-------;-:-.--:-_----------~~--- l'e<:l'e' tio { hall Sund' honor -.d "I Heard the VOice of Jesus Say." day after spending a week in the I he St:rVlce was conducted by "II'S. Vera Andersoll was hu"tess thl' St. Fl'''[lC~'S I,iO"llital at' Gl'anL!

Housew'or~ L'rv'll;jCo~ h'ome on 1:II'e fro III the The Ruth l-jl'de met at the huule home 0f hel' gl''tndlbughter, Mrs. the VIC',ll', (Hey, J. G. Firth), at a surprise cuffee p;u·t) at Joan's IsI:llltl, .111'5 ~1'II'l \1"° ft·:·lc·tlll·'·tl I'll

c. 1. ' ". '. • ;' of Mrs. Carroll Babcock Septemher Clem l\Ie~'el's, Jr. and Mrs. Peal'l't' waS at tlJC 01" Cafe Wednesday afternoon hunor· - ""'J.'" ' '.' madnG~e dlLlt.> tt :5an ~Iegdol (hah£., 24. Hetty Hutchins led the devo. Guests in the Hob White home gan for the hymn~, "Love Vi· ing Mr5. T. J. liamer's birthd<lY. tIm'\' places. His p3l'l'nts Mr. anl!

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ar In !ecen IY Ilsdc dar.g. tional period Mildred Manchest- last we~k were Mr and Mrs G vine" an,d "Lead Us Heavenly , Mr. and Mrs. john ii. Ko;:rl', of Mrs. Potts I\ent to GI'and Island

asy , e rom 1e mannes. nc u e In "th I" h' I ! t k L ' t ' f' '" father" Linculn, were Satur~lay and Sun· and brllught him home., the group WCl'e 1\11' and Mr' Boyd er gale e esson w IC 1 S 1e 00 , lal' er. Sr., 0 Norfolk, Mrs. Dale G' '. . b I £ day gUl;;,tS of Mrs. Stella I\el'l'. The Hebekalt Lodge held their

N" I B k h "ov ~n I "lll'ldl'e'n 'Jo"c: CSo'v alld f~'om the ~'hri.stian l~erald Maga· Benadom, son and daughter of tl' ~vtt'ln Ibn ,.tdn~u·flil~,e YI It

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agglng ac ac e '-., '" \. ' ~ ,-e . ". ZlI1e. In"plralton penod W<tS con· Tampa Fla. . It!, le Il ~ \1 ~Il' a 1\ 11 ca· Nora and Owen White aIll! Mrs. I't'gu ar lllcetillr~1 Tlll'sday eveningAlfred Earl from Grand Isl,lnd, Mr.

r, ducted with the help of tho child- l'I'd~ Wilson of Ord has rent. fe~a lace dless, wl~h wreath and Fanny Cox went to Omaha Sunday The busilH',S 0 their meeting was

and Mrs. A. J. Wetzel and chlld-"h 'I 1) d h t . ' veIl, and she carned a bouquet afternoon I\ith l'Iary' Ann ]3"rtz. planning a food s:lle I\hkh was~~lIIringback'!'cb.e,lossofpepandcneqry, ren Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Warner len 1\ 0 sang s.evera ,songs, cc etc trac or repair shop, former· of red chry~anthell1ums.She was They will visit their sister, Mrs. held Saturday afternuon, Mrs,

htl,daches anddiZZiness may be due \0 81u,,· d' h 'Id d 'I Lo' L ty Hf'tty HutchinS. 1he hostess Iy operated bv Claud Barber and tt d d b I th . Edith Hunter. Clarence Ita and Mrs: Keith Heldduwn of kidney functiun. DuetuLS8aY guud an c 1 n'n, an n rs. ulse or· sened cup cake' salad and coff' 'I'JI b 0 f b' '. a en e y 1(:r ree sl~ter',kidney functiun is very iml'or~a'!t.to guuJ enzen all from \\'ood Riler, Mr. s, el' II' e pen or YSllless soon. Allison and Margaret Ilearing Mary Ann Bartz came home from were hostesses al1l1 sened at thehe~th. When ""m~ e\'cry<lay cupd!t1un.such and Mrs Elmer Cox of Horace to her guests. Sunday guests III the home of goldfigured taffeta with pcIe Omaha Friday evening and retufll' Tuesday meeting.f~;;[i~s:t~~t~td~~;.c~~~':f~7k~~:;'tf;:~~~~ Mr. and ~Irs. Roy La;kin and ram: Kel,lneth Ras!nussen lett Mond~y Mrs. Stella K~rr were Mrs..Wm. green feathered head dJ'ess~~, ed Sundav. ' Mrs. Sam Loseke, Mrs. O. J.&in~ b!,ck,!,cbe-fccl miscrable. Min~r blad. ily of Arcadia Mr. and Mrs. Ken. mor,nlng for Vv o:hoo ;"'herl' he WIll Placke and children of St. Libory aud carrying bouquets of pink ,Mrs. Viola Bakel' spent Friday \VaIther:-, Mrs. Mike Foster and~:~s~r1~~s~n~~~;i~hf~~~!~c~~~~Fp~~';:~::. neth Day and ~hildren of Ord, ~Ir. j begm work on line five at the ord· and Mrs. Andrew Zauha of St chry~anthemL!ms, and Patric:ia 'nth the George Lockharts neelr Gertie Michener called in the, Dun't ncgfcet yuur kidnc)·.,if these cundl. and ~lrs. Bert Cox and Edwin, Mr. nance plant. , Pal~1. Afte;noon guest, Mr. al~ci who wore \l1l1te spotted organdy, Ericson, homes of !\II'. and Mrs. Bill Spera

tlo.ns ~ulber yuu. Try Duan s Pllls;-a mild and M" Pex La k'l and Dale an I Mr. and Mr~. Peter Rasmussen, ~lrs. Paull alser and Mrs. NellIe green sash and hail' ribbon and Sunday dinner guests in the Alex and :\Irs. Kate Hardy Thul'sdat; af,diuretic. l,J'scd successfully by Qull10ns for . IS. " l' 11 l I ('harlotte and Kenneth attended 'i eona cl I • d 'd f 'I BI'Ollll 11 11le I e 'I ) 'I t 'I IClver50)'ears, It's amazing how many times Gary !\lr. and Mrs. Weldon Ingra. .~ 1'.. I carne a InJxe posy 0 [owers. u I'CI'" r. am "J'S. emUOll." rs. llal'lj' \\ho has ttl'llDuan'.glve hapl,y:elicff~um th<'scdbcum- ham ~nd sons and Miss Helen King I the funeral of L. M. Loft at Ord ,~arCla Rood taught seventh and The best man was A lie Flo~'d Harlan PaIseI' and Ellen Jean and ill foJ' s(',\(,J'al IIeeks is improvl'd, !torh-helpthe15nulesofkldncytubesandfd- I h ]I S'lndaj·. elohth grades Monday becaust' I W S'1Crwood Mr. and Mrs. 1'0111 Rogers, Lynn She plans to go to AIda soon to be ' 1

tel" Jlwh outWliste. Get Duan's Pills toda;" all from Nort LOllp. I Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Kron and M7-s. Mills Hill was sick. : i After a 1-eccption at the brides and Gibby. . . near her daughter, ~lrs. Paul John- !his son and wife spent last week Mrs. L. W. Portis spent Wednes·' home, the couple left for their Mrs. Lucy Currie, who has spent son aHd famil.\. ' , . 'I,

,.. ,,/17 •••• '.?C ';}" .,. with his brotner, Mr. aod Mrs. AI· r.Iaj: ,and Thursday with :\11'. and: London honej'moon, the bride two weeks II ith Mrs. Aleta Hal\'kc< -Hill's Grilvel pit, 2 miles north" ,' .• ".... « vin KrOll, They also visited in thc Mrs. O. L. Portis. ,', I wearing a turquoise costume went to 51. Librory on the Fridaj' ,of Ord Cemetery, 23·tfc "

Charles Wolf home. Friday night M~. and Mrs. Ben Sintek were with black accessories. afternoon bus Ilhere she WaS over· Mrs. Dale Potts i'e(urlleu hUl\\e Ii,'Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Kron and their Sunday dinner guests or Mr, and' , From her collepgues at. West· night guest of Mrs. Maggie Anny" Wcdnesda;i from Grane! Isbnd She~uests and ~~r. and Mrs. Wolf en. ~1f3. Glen Wagner ?f Cushing. I In.gh0l.,lse, the bnde r(·c':l\ed a as. Saturday night sr.e took the was \ltth per iion Lester, a patientI. --:- /JOj·ed a steak supper at the Veter- Mrs. Pe<lrl Mulhgan was hos. tra\ehng clock. City of Dem er to her' home in at the St. Fri1l1li]s ho"pital I· III - • ,.,..~ansclub in Orc!. . . tess to the Neighborly club Thurs. ~ Derby, Golo. , ' 'Glen Hal.ler had the, mi'sfortune I.~III lCJ.:A,;ciflvJJ tftt""r

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Mrs. John Beck, Mrs.. Alvin day afternoon. They worked on' I, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Baker were to IIrt:'ck IllS car last Suml:ly near I 1'% II'Kron, Mrs. Earnest Kwn, 1\1rs. Ed ~mall quilts which tfwy are mak.' 'l:uesday guests, of !\Ir. and Mrs. As.~ y-:-ur, merchant for G and S Onl IIhen coming home from] I ':~IlKron, Mrs. Charles Wolf and Mrs. ing, The next meeting will be with] }<red B.artz. \\~dl\esday. they left ProfIt Sharing Stamps. ,27,ltc :\Il'ade, ~eLI'. He escflpcll injllr~. I' ~ I ::;Dean Seefus were Thursday aIter. :\11':'. Fanny Weed. ' " for their homc m San lhego, ,-- Mr. and :\11'5. Duuley Foulk sr, ~ I ':'noon ~~,ests' oC Mrs, Art Kliel1 of Mr, and !\lrs: Duane Meyers and" '. The Mike Axt.helm .family had .Research has. s.J)own that p{'ople I al:e bUilditlg a garage on their pro- I ~ --.:..:

Scotia,,' ", hab" of McCook were Mondav and I supper St!nday night With Mr. and WIth he.art conchtlOns can work and Iperl) at Lake Ericson, Leon Foulk ! ~ ,

t I~ - I 11.1 L \ th I have better. pl'ocluc·tion record~, is helping with the work 1 'J1V

J\ r. anc Mrs. Dean Seefus of Tuesday guests in the Harry Mej" 1 rs. Ollie, x e .m, less absonteelsnl and ~ 101\'er lal)or L~d Cook 'llfr"l'ell a lIC,"I't c.tt~l'k - ft lest Lo' ..Scotia were Sunday dinner guests ,~r; home. . Mrs. Lucy Curfle w~s a Thurs· t .... I '" ,". < "~", 0';;':;;;'. N.t~l:t:".:·o,i,~~","L::: s'.;. Ju~~~·,.r",of Mr. and Mrs. A)vin Kron. . Mr. and :\11'8. W. O. Zan~ger ~eft day ,guest of. Mrs: L~Ul~ Ax~helm. ..:~~)~::_ t_1(lf.-Cl_t~1~'r workel's.__ ~~e:I~~.:d'lY c\('!ling at the hOlt,e ---- -- - ~--::-=:-- ----ltb~s:~~\~~~~~~~~~~~t~~~~~~:~~~~;~~~~~~I~~~~ iF t~-~'~~~~~=~~l~'~'~~"~'~'~'~'~~~'-'-"';"~~~

for·a Curlough, to. Grand Island on and expecte4 to go on to MiChl- 1\atci s, I~ expected home thiS \1 eek " I· ,

Wcdnesday ni~ht. .1hursday Bob ~an. ',' ' ." flor a thirty d~r ~~ale. " USED T '....''S 'Iwith four of his arlllY buddies, left J\:frs. Eldon Sinte'f..: was hostess £lrr'L~rd ~hs'l ~ alul ,Jonet, .~n~l ' , t .for Color<lclo to spend a few d3j's to the Progressive clu'J Friday af· s. 1 y OOll!C 1 \lere fl ay ra'c or' a' e!>cIol·e.retu.r!ling t6 their new' b;t'se te1'n09n, Mrs, penv in White' had supp~r ~nd $,venm

g.g:,ests of,!\Ir; T. k' ,

, In CalJfonua. Mr. ::.\llc1 I\1r~. Chas. lhe lesson on "Do You Know Ne'· al~d,;I\1I .. ~.,~. SC,h Hid Soml rac'·,Type' '. . 'Wolf Mr, and Mrs Ernest Kron braska" Fourteen wei, pre en! S1Jdl~ of. the HaJol~1 Sc~udel famlly

1~I . d 'I L'd' K' " (S 'on a tnp to Ca1Jforl1la recently

anl "I'. an ;, rs. '" Ion accom· Mr and Mrs Ralph Spcrling at h .panied thelll and all had dinner te~decl the PUI:ina show in Omah;~ lI'e;l

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to>'ether \V d d 'h . I "Is. uflay olne 1\ 10 a» AT' N'c;>. • e ill'S a~.. '1 eu' daughter, M.rs. bCl;'n in an Omaha hospital for T ENTION 'RA CHERSMr. and Mrs. Han t·y Barr a!ld Don McWI1!Jams ean~c horne WIthI treatment. for more than a month, -'

Hev, and Mrs ?euhler and fan\lly them and staj'ed until Sunday. was released Wednesday. She BE P'REPARED FOR WIN1'ERwere Sunday dlIln.er guests of Mr. Mrs. June Faith and her dallgh., went to FriencI where !\Ir. Cornelland Mrs. John Knewald. ter Fern of !\laud, Texas, left fOJ'1 was visiting the Mellin Cornell~

}lr. and Mrs. Ross Williams, I\Ir. home }londay after spending a I and Friday Mrs. Donald Kapke andand Mi's., Inin Worrell and boys week with I\lrs. Eliza Ingraham and children brought them h0111e, !\Irs.and ~lr. and Mrs. Ed Whalen and other rclatiH's. Much of their S,Ylvia Do\\ ns aile! daughter offamily took a CO\ ered dish supper lillle was spent in the Ralph Sper!· Washington, D. C., came withto the home of Mr. and I\lrs. Hay ing home. them, Saturday Mr. Knpke and theVanSlyke Mo.nda~ night t? help Mr. and ~Irs. Haruld Fisher ancl Melvin Cornells came from Friene!.c~lebrate their flrst \1 eddlllg an· Mrs. Clifton Clark drol e to Lex· The Mell in Corn('/Is were o\Cr­nl\ ersary. ington J.<'riday for the funeral of night gliests in the R. H.. Knap~

Mrs. Ruth Hutchins and Mr. and :\Irs. Hartley lliaksley, the former home.. Sunday the entire (amilyMrs. Dick Hutchins of Lil)coln Leila Hubb'lrd. attende~ church in the Metl~()distwe!'c Sunday' guest.. of Mr, and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, church 111 Ord. and had cllnnerMrs. G. L, llutcl.lins. Mrs. Nellie Frank Mulligan were Mr. :wd Mrs, there alsQ. Mrs.. Mjra Barber w~sLeopard can\(' \\Ith them anu was l{oss Portis of Loup City and Mr, a member of theIr family party ll1

a dUll1er guest of Mrs. Stella Kerr, and Mrs. Guy Mulligan and family Or?. ' .Mrs. Lila DeNojer and boys of Ord. I t J.< ortnlghtly club met \\ edne~tlay

.._.._,;-_--__.,;.,.-_-..-_-_-..-_-....---..~....;;;;,;;.T""".r' _~___ a, the home of 1111'S. Lena :\IuIllgan,

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( ARLSON HYBRID COR N :~;~fa~ o~j~~Jere;~dGiW;.te'v~:i~,. I Thumas. The hostess seJ'\'('d a de;·

Tremendous Yielcls WeIghs out'tnore i sert lunch., Fast Drytns ~;.J Great Feeding Corn' i Jim Williams and Robert Vogeler(I p' k' A G ' were home this \leekend from Lin·

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Cha_mpton Yields FromChampion Fields. :, st~~~~t;;)e Brennick came home,Sdec1al D(s(ounf II you order Irom me now.. ] from Ke~U'OC'y Friday night with

r i some students frolll Cotesfield.Your Carlson Hybrid Corn Dealer I She returned with them Sund<lY

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Dolores Rae Cox, North Loup Girl, Wedto Wayne Monk, in Friday Baptist Rites

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------:-- c-·_- --~.~ - -- -._-. _.-.- - --_.---- ''I Mr. and Mrs Jim Carruth and dinner of Mr- ",,1 Mrs, W"no I She "CO visited hoc mother. Mrs

C f· 'd family of Scotia were Sunday dill, 1 1I10n1.: at the homo of 1111', and Mrs, : .na Klunck.. otes Ie, . ~er guests at the Bud Donchcskl IFrIo. Co:'( l'~riday :.vell!ng: ' ~:r~,: -Mrs. George i)olino::,ki was all.iomc. .l\I()~lk \\~S tI.le Iormci Delores Cox, i overnight guest Thursday' in the

. , 1MI', and lIln;, Van Sly kc of North I M.rs.. 1Iollnel, an aunt of th\e bride, home of her daughter, Mrs. Eldon, 1111'. and Mrs, Vern Jackson and comln.; bazaar. A no-hostess lunch- i Loup were Sunday callers at the i \'.itS 111 North Loup Monda. ,I\he~e Cetak , She returned to her homeson of Cozad arr ived Sunday to con was, served. ' , Harold Day home. Is:Je and another a.unt: ~I~::', t.e;r~e in Scotia, Friday morning,

. 'I I t' "[I' ' Jack (11 and 'II' all'! 'II" Clarence S'"'' -r cf ' I Cox, had a shower fOI ~!J::" ~10.1k. , t t r CVISl. re a ivcs. "s,. «c S) "".' '.:'" ': c, , .,;", J Cotcsfic ld School News: Sept. 11 . -"Irs. Bcr Trcp ow, a om.son rcmained until Thursday. Mrs. H3eIne: \\ isconsin spent 1ucsduy we organized our club. We elected -~I'· Gcor io Skibo ski return. 'stock, left Friday evening for aLeonard Vlach ,VIc! Iamily ret limed "n~. \.\ e;lncsclaf. a,t :~e ~ud yen. i Carroll Barnes, president: Donald cd to ll~~r ho~~e in Gl~md Island, weekend in Grand Island. She washome with them and remained un- chcsk i horno. Ihl) .dle sl::,tel::',. 'Keep, vice president: Leila Stev- Friday morninz. She was an oyer -". to visit her daughter.til Sunday. Mr. Vlach and father, r-.,lr, al.I~ Mrs. WIllie ,Monlle~ r ens, secretary; ~Iarcella Parker, as night"gClest in [he home of her bro,' -~lrs. I. O. Underberg, oC Bro.

.George Vlach, autocd after vhcm. iook Levi Be11l:~tt to the Grand Is- i sistant secretary. '. thor l\lr. and Mrs. Charles Klimek, ken Bow, was an overnight guestFriends here were 30rr.y to hear land hospital 1hursu'ly. l~e WIIII '. !~--;;."•.'_;';'."_"_;;;;;;;;;;_;;;;;__;;;;;_;;;;;-";;;;;;;; ;"__;;;;_;;;';;;_;;;;;;;';;_;;"';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;,;;,,;~..;;...;.;;;.;;_;;;_~__~ ;._.

thitl Anna Saulters is in tbe St, submit La :,urgery. O~l Septem.Jer 18 .\\: ..ekct~c1 •Paul ho"pitaJ. ~Irs. Carrie Mad·. !\lr. and lIIrs, 1'~1l1lcr Christen::,en Hus, ell StC\ ellS, ~reasul el, DOlO'sen, former re:-ielent here, is also and Mr. anu ~lrs. Ed Brownell and I it)\' nllc~ll'r. assistant treasurcr;'. tl "t }" II ho ,[)tol I' familv all of Onl were Thur::,da'" Marlene Blanch.ard, news rep~rl·ill le "'. al s I", . , " '. ltl Do '·11" Du"! . as assl-t' IIII'. an\! :lIrs. Henry Vencik (\f c\C'ning c,l1Jcrs at the Gertic Chris· :'1 II. . IVl " \,:: CI ",'

l' I·.t t ' ,'. t' all I 'I'·, 111""" l{alla '''n'''ll 'lOl11e itnt. OUI dues \Cle \oted fer" (. ,-enLr, '..'IS.1 ~," .c ... ,. " 'h" tof Elba were Sund;I)' gue,ts of :III'S. ~Irs. Gertie Chri::,tensen accom· ,1,ee ·.en s, ~ " .Josie Weiker. ; paniel! lIerbe,rt Ha::'ll1uss~n. to " ,EeFten.lber 2.> W[i. [llllsIH'd oq;an·

The fol1owlng r:rvup of lIlen i PI~He counl)' SaIUl}la:' to \ISll re!· t~ln~ Ol~) c1uh. '\/,e decl.ded on\\'vr"ed at the c!l\.jrth 'r!1Urs<!,'y atl\ es. They returned hVl11e Sun· C. 1. C. fvr the n,llJle, \\ e chvsepainting and repairing: ~lr. Guy' ':lY, ~.ri\nge al;~1 black. f?r our .colors.l3l<\udlard, Mr,' TOil;)' Jcp~(:n, Mr, :III'S, C1arew'\! Brcsl .... ·.. aecom. ll~'J::,e g(" .lllg 100 s III spellmg for'Valter I{)hn, ~Ir. Pele Han,,>cn ;'tnt! i pallied by Mrs. Keith l:;;·.';;ley and t~IS \\~,ek \\ere: I{~nald !e~sen,Rc\'. Jrtn~~oil, The ladles 5el'\'ed i !'III'S, Sanders. 'Arcadia, went to I ~a1c-n IUI11~, Leija ~tC'lens, Shar·lunch. 1 Ore"on and \V'lshinoton. f ell Bell, Velll, Keep, I h) 111:; Klllent,

• .l ...,.. .. !'Ilareella Pan,er, Donuhl Keep anll. 1\1r. and .7Ilrs. Donalu ullllp::,C)n Mn•. Swalbcrg of Los An:;eles, Dorvthv DLlester·"t· and d:'.llgh(cr, aIHI Jlrs. Grady of is vbiting her ~;on, Carl and fal~l' • :.'

C~lif(mJia \\cre \V 'dne::'d~r ('\C'I ily, !Ill'. ancl !III'S. t:arl SW:tlberg .G a~d S Profit Sharll'9 Stamps1lt!1'Z. :>Uppcr guc::,ts at the bIt! Ilon· Dwn the store h DJnneverke, will give you extra HouseholdC'" kl' Il()lll h

: 'I Items.,(<:~. ".~. "., , " ~1r. and 1\Irs. Hay S1e\ ens anl ~'" " .. .MI~. EHrett lI.lI nes, JO) an 1 , familv rcllil'lletl from UC'!'!lerson, In _tuullS tI.le fOlll th 1-;1.Hle tillS I

Bfnm ~p;:nt la.'>t wcek ('ud ,.t Walt· I Kan-ii;;, ha\ing \isited at the Fr"n. \\'C;l~,stud!e~ l' rl'll\l~ explllrers and Ibl!l. '" '.. " r : C'is Jlaybl'ook hllllle and attended 'll;, il\e, Gred! LClkcs. I

Mr., all~ NI~. Call I),lInes an!, Ih" \\etIding of th'!ir son, Allen. lhe fIfth grade Icafll~d Ihe)))'e.SOl.) ~Il". E\~l'dt U:tl'nes SPCI.lt Sun·, Claude!, d~1l11'hter of Mr. and ambl" of the constltLlllOU. SIxthqay III AlbIOn :It the HonnlC B"r- Mrs. Elmer Lcth, has accepted a '~~·d.r1~,; ~r(' stu:J)ing the cradle ofn,cs home" , . , po::,ilion in an insurancc cOlllpany cln!tlatlOll and sercnth and'. !\t',r. al,i,d ,.lIl,rs ..Jilll Ch'lI.nbCl's. an~J i at B.~lliw:s, ~,Iontal~a .. SI)(' writcs "lght1~, gl,'~dCS ,arc.. stUllj'lI1g the Ifailuly and ~lrs, !'Ilont CUlllllllng,,· I'c!atl\es she lIkes It fwe there. topogl aph) of ;\Iebl ,l~ka.all of .<;ran,1 I.sbnu spcnt Sund,IY' Mr::" Anna Christensen ent~rtain. .--.-------.-,-----;--here \11th ,.c1atl\es,. ..... I rd PI'.' (q1!olving' gue::,ts ~lond~lY Lands 40 Pound Catfish

John Vla('h and l' Idllkle ~lor.. 'lftci'II,)\'n in honor of hl'r bir1h· i t. •••• 1 b bb d t ' "1'. .. , . , ' 't', . ,,' W '0 1i 1,j , " ,I c!sull1g 0 e empor.lll )UHe .are \ ac.l l.iUJ!1o In j nIb 1 d:lY: Mrs. Tillie Moravcc, Mrs, WII·: back into the' Ncbraska outdoorand '.olorado., , ! hclJ~l Pedersen, 1\1rs. Jo,io Weck· I limelight as Donald Bosaru, of

.' 111.1" and !llr~,- Allen Keep and i er, ~II'S, A":l Holmes. ~lrs. C'ara, Hastings, plied a ponderous -1.0.Cal!1l1y Mr.attd l\Irs. Vcr.nol~ K~l'p I ])('.11. !III'S, L\l('y Vlach, 1\1rs, Elis· I pound yellow catfish from theand family. and !III'S, Mllll1le '1at· 1 ius'Ldh, Urs, Elsie DeLand, 1\Irs i !{epubli,'an rher.

. l?w \1 ere ::iunllay gu~ots. at the 1 A:ll:a Jen~"n,. ~1'·s. Thelma Beb I Booan l, l1;j'ears·old, was iishing(ha,t10s Kpt:'p hOlne In S.t. Pau!. elniS anti !llal;,' Jen~C'11. \11th a bamboo pole and bobber

Mr. and Mrs. HobeJ't 13ISlIOP am] !'Ill' and lIlr,'. .I. N. K. .Jc'hnscn Ilhea he tangled \\ilh the cat. Itdau?hte~ of D:'nn.cbrug were cal'

jI'ntertaincil a group of fri('nrls. in was one. of the larges! rel>urted

l,ers hel" Satul;l.lY. '. IWllor of Mr. and Mrs. Manon taken thIS year.TU,csday e\ ening wa, th(' last of ,Tohan,on of Oregon, They W('f(': Bosarduscd wOI'ms for Q<.\it.

th(' (n;e shpws for the 5ea,',on, .'11' ,and .!\II',. Carl Neilscil, ~Ir. ancl -----.-..--..-.-.Mrs. l!olller Simpson en«'r(ain· lIIr,. 1\;Jrris Alll1cl",'11 and (,(irls, Personals

cd the IJinochlc cltl!) WedllC~u,IY St. Paul, Mrs. ~larY Neilsr:n, St. i '.,E;\('ilil.1J; at her hO.lll'. Mrs. para, Pau!. !Ill'. and Mrs. B'1b Chrt-,ten.· ~.Mr. al;d !\I1:s. tral:k .~er~hel~,Bel! w.as a gue::,t. ~lj';;,. Bud 1uma, sen, ~Ir, and Mrs. J. ~t. Christen. i ;.f !ll0I1tel~.J P~lk Cal:1, ldl'le~ 0.1won hIgh,score Mrs, \\-alter Kyh:1 S('ll and boys, C. P. Christcns"n, i I. J, D~\OI~k, ,fllesd.a~ after~lOon,seconu lugh 'Inti Mrs. Pete lIan· :\ciJs Hansl"n, Ella anti Paul An.! ,-:-~IL: ,ChaJ!~s L.lc:d'y \1\:111 tosen the tralding, A late luncheon I dcrsen, Wolbach, Tony Jepsen, Mr, i ~:\a~~~1 !~laa)l~d S1;~1l~\ijlf I~~k s~lt~c~. 'Was sOlec!. ." and Mrs. Jude Madsen, ·~Ir. ,and 10'l<ll1"SS a" d vlSil relalhes' WIENE'llS,The Y. W. S. club members met !'III'S. Jim Jensel1 and family, Mr, i ~ • , ". " 1.at th~ ('hurch basem('nt TI}ursd:l~' 11111 2\11's. Hav Horn anu Mr. and -~Ir..and 1111'S, Ernest H()fl.Ier Iafter/won. Tell' members ant;! Hev. ~Irs. Alb(>r( .\Iad::,en, ,.and (anllly attend('d the weddlllg I

al\d. J\1rs. Jamson \Iere pre::,e.nt. Mr. and 1111'S. Joe Davorek and - ~~-..----.~-- .-.--.~---..----T~c ;tfte!'noon was spent qUlltll1~, :'vIrs, Frank Davorck anu son of~a~d (caring carpet rags for the ('alif''''nh we"e Satllrday guests at I~~_ .-.-.,-,' ---- the Charl~y. Kllwnt hom,:,. . • ' ;:

Mr.. and ~Irs. Joc Jel1scn and son, " :. Stral(J ht •. •:\Irs, An:13 TUl11a and Stanley' B U.,bon D.,Tl!lll~, 0/ Pocahonlus, IO\l'a, Mr, i () , . v'esrake fl'll')\. St. Paul, and 1\lrs. ~Iar~' ·1 test- prOFrancil and Bobhy, Ll'th \Ien'! SIIl1 d any ,day eallcrs at th(' Charll'Y Kll1ellt , an ..,. 0II'Sh~,lll1e !n h\inQr .Of. Chad.e,,' ~~:s, t ,', ~STlllBRO .f\ ,nxth blrthd~y., ( . 'that " . ,

~Ir. and ~1rs. Stapley Palicc of . ." '.':. I('.11110<, \V.'lshin.'!,.ton, visited at the 1 ILL the Best.J)'rrdl In',ram home last \I'e<,k. 1 ST

Mr. an,1 HI'S, UefEaru Lehn of,neClr Big SPI ings visited at the Bill('hamh\:r, anti Che"ter Miller home,',his \Icek. .' .' 1

r-.lr, and !III'S. John Coufal andfamily spent la-t wcek end visiltng ,rc!a1in;s in ;'\ebra',k", i

~Irs. Minnie Lin(\ \\'ent to St.·Paul Thursd,l)' to visit at the Vance:

: Tjnr! home. \ IMr, find !III'S. Emil Pena.s ana I

d,llIghter, Ord, and 2\lr. and Mrs.\lberlPeder::'I.'nand family call('d1t the Clifford Pede!'5(,ll home onl"~iday 'in honor of 'the latter'sbirthday. .' 1

St;nday, September 20 guests atthe Clifford Pedersen home in 1

honor of their d;w>:hter lIIary.\nn's birthday \\cre: Mr. anJ !'IIrs.Wilhelm Pedersen, ~lr. and .Mrs.Hlrold WindoJph, Mr. anu !lIrs,Virgel Leth and Mr. anu Mrs. AI·1,("'1 I-'{'(I'-"'_~n and faplil~' . I

The Lords ,\cre sale was heldIt the \leLand Hall Saturday eve,'

I, ning. Henry Rasmusscn of St.'

Paul, was the auctioncer.

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-th,\t the 'aill'c,uancc of a Ford CarIe,1\ cs \CIY little lo bc llesil ~L1. It)!"at homc" \\hclc\('1' it goe~ ant! itgocs C\('I)I\h('le, ':'

Hl/t trllat abuut 1:'or~l fllwlity?Docs it luo m,ltch the fine cal? Is the

, slIce! )lleLJ1 of tIle booy p,UlC]S as, thJd,? Is the finish as g,)~d? How: : abuut the him and things like thai?

\\'ell, as f.u ,1S II e can ddellnine, th~sheet md,11 is iuen(kal in thicknessin pr.lctic"lly all imt.ull'C's. As tofinish - Wll bdil"\ e FOld's vakcd-ll1lcll,uncl Jus no e'Iu,ll in any C,lL FOldupholsll'lY f.lOlks ,md him alt~ lesscustly, out tLey'lc less odicelle, too,.alld If a11) thing, mOll.' durable.

HOIL' tllCI! is it pos::.ible fa glee yotlthis fine car at !!Glf trle {tile. car plicc?

1'.\1 t of the :.IlISl\ er lies' in FOldnU11l1L,duIiLlg skills allLl knoll1ellg>!las el idl'11lH1 oy till' \'-8 ellgiLlc, P,u tuf it Ccoll1CS floll1 the f\ er illl'll'.lsing11umOU$ of c,us FOld lllOl1uus alldtIle eco11omies they llJ.\ke pussiole.AmI, p,ut of it comt's from FOld',II ill ingilL'S to gil C gleater valuestL,m might be e"pc(·tell ill ('.1IS sell·ing in FOlLl'S pli~'c r,U1gc, And tllc1t'~

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11011" 1>cHlllifll7 is (/ FOld.) A gleatEngbh pLlet, Jof1l1 Ke,ll", one,:: \I rule-'Be,l\ItJ is Tluth, Tlllth Ik,l\Ity"­\\ ell, Le cou!d h,n t' Ol'Ul \1 Jiting"ouut uur C,ll' fur its l..l',n,tI c()nws[rum llOl1f:t, clc,ln liI't"'; i;l (,HIJdiln'n,iun. In f.lct, \\ e tUn].; mustpeup!c ~lgll'e-C\ l'll our l'Ullll)l tilulS

II !tut nlJlHI! roolll? Hete's an inter­c.sting J.lotnJ. If )ou\e fdt tb,lt 0111>'a costly C,lr o{{t'\cdenuugh 1uom, ) oujust Llught to sit Llu\\ n in " FOILl C\l'nif ) uu'le out,',iLe and six feet fuull'1Ill' so (",\lIed big C,lf is big,g, r on theotet'iLlt', but unkss ) uu bUI ,1 lill1uu­sino "ith (;\O,e 11ulo jUllll{ "'.lls, it'snot one P,1S,l'ugcr bigger incide.

II lJuld oe the most con,fellta11e ve-~icl.c; on tl.l,e ru.1~:' ..... ':'~ 1.. -I'

. WitllOut oeiug tc:(hn:u,ll \\ e C,lIltell, ) 0\.1 tll.lt IIh,\t's b~;c\1 dune' \yiththe s\.I,pcll,ion and Splill&illg SJ stemgiV"Cs the Ford a softer ride, asmLlother' ride the111 nUlIY C,ll'S \\ hichtil' the scalcs at b{(tu tlnll ,111 ,1lIJcdh"H tOll.

'i~i1JiIi'y is unotller fille cur 1''')/dfe'utllre, \\-l' S.l)" FOlLl C,HS uIfu "[ul!·chel.::"visibility Ol'l\1lISC tl,('y ,111 h,11 ehuge, c·t1l\L·L1 onc-piclc lIiml,lde~Lls

alld .l h\lgt' 1ur \\ illLlu\\' to m 1teh .. ,pll/s sid,' llilldul"s tIl It Il1c,m el elYpassl"llgtT gets room \I itll ,1 \ kIll

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11111 "le,e is ullLltl,er fille car JOI­twe-tlw FOld rid.., 13uoLs lu,",'beC'\1 1\1 illen 0\1 thl' ,ubkd of 1iJing'pl.1lity in an .1lItolllllb!lc" out theP,l) uIf CUUlL'S on tlie p,'1 t'mL'llt ~ orlack uf if,r ~f.\lIY 11l'op1c .1s")L,Llo ,1('um[ullclolc liLlt' \lith ('"ce,s II t<gLt,out it's nut Ilc;ght ,llul,e tl1.lt m,ILesfur L"ullifott. If it I\l'le" (Lo"e b"~ Hie­ton tJ U(J..s Il!dlh )'Uu ;,c.:: ell. Y Ll.1y

Filst, it giles a h)Llr,\U1ic pUllel'

as,bt r;ght .du\\ n at tLe II LccIs 'QI,diu::.t CIIUl/gT, to lal,e uld II,e lLOI" Yuuuon't lelilJ/lubh one p,l1ticlc of con­tIQI-r,ltht'l' lour coutlOI is nl\!lL' l'om-pldc ,\llL1 Ll~' easkr. . "

Se("oIlJ, odug h) Llr.1l11ie, "~"\stL'I"

Cuide" pOllcr steci ing ,103Ul Ls tl"J,eLltig\ling st,cc!ing whee! tlell1UIS(',lmed by JUts amI 1O.lJS in b~,J

lep,lir, And vol, dOll't P.:J!I a fille cal")11 icc for ".Ha;lcr-Gulde.':

gi~ l'S ) ou o.\'ldly the amount ofpl)\\ IT ) ou \\ ,wt, IIhen Juu l\aJ\1 jt-.1lltum,lti,c,lI1y. ' ,f

FilLe c~r pOll"er sTeerillg, top:' Th$lbig, he,n)' costly C,llS oITn it for thes.\ll1e r(',lson tLe) offer pUI'. cr bl,lkt's.It's a nun-si/eLI job f,'r ,1 1:20 j1uund\\ um,ll1 tLl h,ll1Jle a c"u 1\~ igl,iI,!.!: hI' 0

, tons 01 mU1C lIitllOut it--cSj1ccL111yII Illn p,l1 J..illg, Our "~t\stcr·Cuidc"

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SWIFT/S ICE CREAMHALF GALLONANY FLAVOR ., '.,'" .

RINGLEIN DRUG STORE

JJurll, II/ore (('!lcn )'oa buy-I!';.;Burtl, more ({'!lcn )'0[( sci/III

LEACH MOTOR CO.Ord

AlItolllaTic sllijtillg, jor e,\Urlll,7e,All thc fine eals O{ftT it in one formor another occ,wse it's onl' of thetllings tL,lt n1.1J..c ,l finc ear fillc. 13utif ) uu\ e nell'r lIt ill'n a FUI Ll \I ithFOIJ01l1.1til' you'; e mbsl,d onc (l(tllefiner things uf life. This ,1I11,vil,glr,lllsmis,iuullOt ullly Llut'S ,1\\ elY II ithclutching and shifling fOIlWI' - it

N'ow tLe in(clfstillg thing is tlJ,ltin featUle after fe,ltulc thc FOld c,udu plieates e,lch of thl'sc fine C,l1 s, and(or less than half tllC (tIlC car plicc!

Look unller the hool1 of the 1l10stexpcnsil e C,l1 s and II h,\t ,Llo ) au find?

A },·8 Ellgill'e!'''fl!, the FOld c'ar 11.15 " V-8, too, Infad, it h.ls Iud .1 \'-8 sin(e 19,):2, andsil)ce tlut lillle Ford Ila~ built 1l10leV-8's - by 1IIillions - tlh\ll all atLt'r1l1,1lluL,duIClS eomoinL·d. AtlLl thele'sno other ouild("f in 1"01 d'~ pdce Iangclli~\t's seen fit to OfftT uue ) ell

But the engine, as fi1lc ,1S it is, isollIy one of !I1,my.tLings tL,lt w,lkea fine car finc,

XFEW ~ll:'\UTES 011 "tLo telc­pllUne c,lllilig tIle LIc,l1c1 s \\ Lasell AlI1ede,l's finest C\lI s II ill

'I'el eal thel e ,\I e "t Ie,lst elC'1 ell 1I10LIelsamong four m,lkes II ilh pJil'e t,lgSOWl' $i,OOOI .

,::puplicating Amcrica's costlicst ca'rs, fc~~turc "~.lftel:. feat~lre, ~'oir,(~ i~ ..,,:~r~b,.

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Visils In Florida~lr. and Mrs, Jos. Barlu, of Com· I

stock, lind the sister oC Mrs. Bartu 1

ar:d her hlbbandi 1\1r. and ~Irs.Frank Valc>sC'1(, Q£, \YahoQ, left Sat·Ilrday for Vero' Be,lch, Florida'There they \\ iJl vbit 811otl1er sis!erand htl?bapd, .\lr. and Mrs, \Vlley.;(ni>:,l1t. \ ~ ., \, AU' three ladies ar~ ".thc sisters,of the late Ign, Klima, whose homewas formerly in Ord.

.Autumn Colors, The fl~w('r' garden about the

- 1hon~e, ~f. !II!". Jlnd .:\ks.,. Wllbl!r ,gog('rs'ls a colwfu! pIac0, and IS'JJca~lliful with autumn flowers.

Mr' Ho"ers is p'roull of her..... t .. ' 0 ~

cush~on 'mums. ,They ~l'e massesof bl'!tter 'yello\,-: iwd d,jibty pink.

r-<earoy are large )ellow dahlias.They are as large as dinner plates.

Scarlet sahi3 makes a sharpcontrast )\ I\I} thf grep1 of t41e{elps aoollt the 'foundation of thehouse.

'.(he 7in,nias, ral~ge in color fromoran~e, and rose, t.o red.

Mrs. j Hogers has worked hardwith her £1olHrs during the) ear.She has had to use much water.But, she sa) s, it pays her back\\ hen she sces the brightness.

Plan~ Coloraclq Trip .11k and !\Irs. H. J. Stoltz plan ~o

eaIC Sabnlay for Colorado \\herehey \\ ill spend hlo \\ eeks visitingitops \\i1t ,include Jl\lc'sburc~' Long­nonl al,d De,lver. Sunday they ac­"ompanied 11k anJ Mrs. C. E.[lusn\i.s"ll to 1I1inden I' here aJI'pent'the' afternoon v;~ittng lI[r.wd 1\h:,.•Art Pierce a:ld L:u1llIy .

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, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Patrick and,lallghter, Chrbtv, Ile"t:' in }<~rics'Jn,Sunday \I here they attended a fa·mily ljinpJ'r at the hOltle of Mr,,.lId Mrs. Fay Patrick. Other gue3tswere Mr.; and !llr' P.'1h Ada'''',',:,nd J)e'n~i;" 11k and Mrs. Von Pat·tick; 1.\11'. anJ l\l1s. von Vogeler~nJ family of Xorth LO\lp ani Mr.and lIIrs. BIll Patrick of ErieEon,

-:lemt:nls Relurn Home11k and !\Irs, Elliot Clerllcot rE'­

urned home Sunday el ening from1 visit Ilith n:lat;lCs in Los Ange·es, Calif. They \lere met in Grand,land by .\Ir. and 1111'S. l\1i1ton

Clement.Mrs. Clemenl went to Los Ange·

es to eare for a sick relatile seIer·.I werks ago, ~ir. (lell1ent has been

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Austin Dinner GuestsDinner gucsts Sur,day of 1111'S H

C. Austin I\Cre .1IIr,,· Anlla Grad~of Pasadena, Calif, !\Ir, and ;"11'5Hill Donschcski, IIlr, ar,d 1111'S. Che<ter ALlstin' and Mr. and ;"Irs.' VorSimpkins. They \I erc assisti I1g lIlrand :\[rs, Simpkins mOle to theilnew homc. ,c '.' ','.

Visits in Scotia .,Gerlrude lI!cCuile spent las

\I eek in S<:otia, \I here she vbitee\1 ith her sislers, Mrs: Paul Wra~and lIlrs. Earl Morrow, and theirfainilies. I'l1rs, Geor~e 'Hubbard ass:sled in the WhIl)ple r-<ursingHome, during 1\1iss McCune's abosence,· ,<} I, .. ; I <', '. i '; .~ --.;,~_~

Koupal Grandchild BornMr. and ~Irs. ~ Hudolph Koup:l'

Ic(civcd nel's last \lcek of thebirth of a datlghter, Sept. 113 tctheir SOil and wife, ~lr. and Mr~Richard F. KOtlpal, of r\ew YorkCity. The. b;j,by has heen naIllCUDianna .Joan'. She \I eigl1ed sel enpounds and ten Olllll:es.

The )'uungster is the only grand,child in the {qlpily.· , " ', Mr. and Mrs, KOUP:ll·. plan toleave the fint of next \I eek forNew York City l~, visit with theirson and ~o see ~he new b:lby, They,\ill make th.e jO~lrney by train.

Returns To \Vest'Mrs. Anna'Grady, 11110 had spcn'

the pa;t tv,o \le~ks as a g'.1esl 0;her granddaughte'r; 1\1rs: Don Simpwn, and family, and \lith other relalhes and friends, lcft Monda:for her home in Pasadcna, Cl1rf

Vl5lts in Frunhhn I \Vedr1t'sd(/fj Dinner Guests 1Guests of Rl'lutiees ISpt inqda!« Kcnsiiujton IAHcnds -Jennlnqs Punerul \New Car, Registrations1I1rs Joe Miska, and daughter, 1111'. and Mrs. Frank Sershcn of' Mr. and :\Irs, .Ier ry Polak al~eI Ia- Spl'il1gd,11e Kerb;rg~Utl c.ub met, :\11'. and :llr, A B. Barnh ar! of I Jchn Rernitz Ord Studcb ik r

Mrs. I;:,thcr l\lanehe~ter, and I?el- I Monterey Park, <-,.alif were Wed· I ~nily, of Council Bluff" Iowa arriv Ill.it!J x-u Covert Wedne~,l,l:: e\c- : S,lr;,l'llt, Venard Collins, :\Irs. Wa)- II;I~'Y \Z~l1ko',ki, Ord, Ch;\feOlel..lila Misk a went to Fr-anklyn Wed- : nesday evening dinner guests of ed Saturday IIlPrlltng 10 sp«.ul a, t1lng There wcrc 12 mc.pbcrs prl'-I ne Furner and Hulh Haves went Harvey Krahulik, Ord, Dodge.nesday evening, There they were :\[1'. and Mrs. Kenneth Leach and ! week with 1111'S r'o'I\(,\.'s r:OL1k and ; sent .'. ,,' to Fpl!crlol1 'I'lnusday. Tf.ere theyguests of 1111', and Mrs. Lyle Man- Karen. Joe. They also plan to visit other I Vu'glt1l3 I'i mmetman gale the' at te.idcd the Iur.crnl services held E. It Horner, Or d, Chrysler.

I,chester and Iaml iy, until Thursday I _~ reb-lives and friends while here, i ksson on Along NcbraskaTrails. II fur a cousin. Sgt. HOJ".ILe Jeun ings 1I11ke Gregoroski, I3UlwdI, G1\IC., I '1'1 I I (I f1 f L. G, Arrio ld, North Loup, Stude.~;;;IlIl:i_========;;;;;;;;========:,:~;:",:;::.~"-;;.;;;;;;;;;;:2 evening J . ~f 1') new y c ec. (L 0 ICCI" 0 I Th,~) oung man II ,IS a son of the, , I -~~ uniot H ,L1trons \Viyent Surulas] Guests the club are, Prl'~ldent, Mrs. pon l latc Bert Jenning", Icrmcrly of Or,i Hay Franzen ..\rcadi3, Chevrolet,

Sedlacek Supper Party \V iehcn I G tests Mrs. A. ,1'. Kosmata was hostess IPatrick ; '(.ce presidcut. :llrs. wnu- 1 • Ben:l1. w.,n, Arcadia, l\IercurY1\1r and Mrs [o« Sedlacek had I ~(; u ( t, to the Junior lIIatrons at her horne Sunday dinner guests, of Mr. and Plate: Sccrctury-trc.rsurer. Mrs. ------ ------ - - Paul I. Ble ach, Ord, Ford... ."" ,. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs Frlday attcrnoon Mrs Louise Pet Mrs. Ernest Wigerit and Lo.s, were Herbert Goff' Reporter Mrs \l;ce 1 Autun K1 11113, Ord, Chevrolet.~ gue~ts at S~IPP~I' r'ri?a y: rather i v. A. Andersen were :\lr. and 1I1rs. sk~ was a gues·t. The lil;le wa~ :'\Ir. and 1111'S Chr is Kirby and Worm, ' J I. ". 1T:~ ~1;\HV~Sl' TIllIE ALL rru: Joe Krcilek, Ord, Mercury..couard of ~1)I~a, Mr. anu ~lJ_:. I Bernard Patton, and children of spent informally, Betty, Mr. and Mrs. 13111 Flock and The next meeting wi:1 be with 11\~t., - ,~u .. business l(1e1\ \II!o Gerald C. Warford, Ord, Ford.oe Jablol1:k), a .d Mr. and .111'. Lincoln. The familJo' arrived on Fr i- family, Mr and Mrs Harlan Grecn, ~Irs, Ilcruian Stowell on October S, l~S(; the :' :,nt Ads In t,lC QUIZ, Ch:ullplin HcfininJ, Ord, Ford.oe Vllorak. day and left the following SundJY· St..'oboda To Valen Iine ~.!II S~h'\U'::r ar:d Elm~r Hallock, ll:l:'llC 1,. Joe L. and or Eleanor E. Dworak,

f' • " " ,,' , . . Inc bLrthday of 1\1rs, lhflS Klrl1) ••••••••••••• ~.......... ---------------- Ord, Ford 'HCWn DUiTh't" Guesls Pink-Blue Sholcer Mr, al!d 1I11s. lhdrle, SIOboeL1

j1\,tS celeb rat cd oS} t ~ Paul Ble,lch, ani, Ford.

I, - 'J '1 d ,[ .. D' 'L' ;1 .' '. d and f:lIl1lly, and Mrs. Anton S',U- . --~ • I Do ) ou know that) our he'Lrt is I,elclen,., dl .\ I' Ol~CJ ,eIC Mr.s. Eldon Cetak ~\as honore bocla \lere Sundav visitors in the 1 r '. . ona ol'ccaJ j'!'" t' ' ------~~ _f York, IIno sen e the Ord b) an- on 1 hursday Illtb a pink and blLle 11' me of \lr and :\frs Frank Svobo. 1\ 01 e Set'en th Anrw.,er~ar rj morl' e' lClen (,Ian any llWl maul'.elical tJnltc'd Brethre!1 churdl, sho\l er. Mrs. Hamo,la Hurlbert was 1 1 J '." • -', • •••••••••••••••••••••••• machine? . Head the \\ant Ads for J{emlt;!

. j" . t S d f I ' If d- d I Il.:a of \alen(lne. , :\Ir. and :\Irs \'I'm Janda I\ere " ----.---.. -, el ~ ,nner g~les s un aJ 0 ,llCl h.ostess. Sel er<;\ flen s an re a· I ___.. , d tl . ~ f '" • _ ~!rs. Spencer \\ aterman WIl! en-)l-\al11. ' I t1\es l\Crc present at the Hurlbert. • ,~urpr~~e lC elen111 0 0 "cp,.cm " h ,b· f 1 .. I, 11 ' 'I ll·ft \Vlyent StlT'dUll Guesl') '·er 2.) \lhen f!lends al1u relatl\cs tcrtal.1 t e 1l1CL1 Cb 0 (le nO).l I

--- lOIlle, \\ lere le gr S \lere prc· ,';} e ~rrilcd to help celebrate the COU')- Kel1sington club on Thur,day after·1'0 Eastet T1 Nebraslw scnted al~d games pla)ed Mrs Mr. and Mrs. John .\Vuzab and I' ti dd' ~ . p,,' noon, October 1. I

11:[ ' K • P t " d' It' Hurlbert sen ed refre~hments. ~Irs. A. Parkos \\ ere dl11ner gue~ts I e S,sellel' 1 \\ e I' lno ann II .f-al YI· St. AI1I1C'S Study Club IIIII meet

. I,. n.u'~ e er O')j . aug 1 01, , . Sunda\' of ~Ir. and Mrs. M<Jrtin ~ On t 1e gue:;t 1St ·.,crl' !I!r am W d '1 {(. o,t 7nd Lee r 1'1tz, who haa sp.:nt the I 1) , I _ 0 ' Wie al-ut 1 l\Irs. E:d NOlak and :\1) 1'011, ;'1r. 8nd 01: e n( se a~ a cr,,]oon, l .!last \\\0 \lceks in the Pe(er,on, ;00]( IW( l:'I S pt. T1 g . )Mrs. Louis Florian and JeroIllc, ;lllh l\~rs. Hal,Ph NOrn!aI:. MI'.orne, I\ent to 1?eeall1r and :reka-, fhe"Loup ~alley !!romen"ders V d J b G 1\1r. and ;\Irs. Ed D~];1ck and Jane(, I~lad Klason 1\111 be assIstant has·lah la~t \lee'1<. Ihere thcy Y!Slted Illet Ihursday e\elllng. Stanley ,er on 0 st uest I\lrs Leonard VaHa and Debbie ((s:;;, .elati\'es. 1 hey returmd home' on Ipr:etauer of Gothenburg \las, tpe A/2C Verdon Jobst of Forbes Air: Mr, .and Mrs Joe ~el rilY ancl fa: .\\ ~n:ens,Club, of 9rd, ".111 m~etVcdnesday.·' Icaller. Sev<,r~l n,ew n:embers JOI11- I'oree B,\sc, Kans.ls, was a I\eek· mily,lIk and 1\Irs Joc Urbano\Sky \\edlto?a), Oet. 7 l\1th ;\11'. Kel(.h

-~ cd the orgamzallon. 1hc secretary· end guest of his parents, and sis· I jr, JOYLe and LincLJ, l\Irs. Joe 1'so. SIH'p,lelll )" ,Jets Son Hert' Itreasurer, Frank ~apu~tka., sa~'s ter, Mr. and 1I1rs. Frank Jobst and tao Frank l'scta, ~I\ al1d :\Irs Char· ,~[?ddern f1 nSClllas a :\1111 l1l~~t

. thal the memberslllp !1st IS still Eloise, IIC5 Janda Jr. and Donnie, Charles 1 h~ll' T;ly ~ te~noon, d. , I\lLI IlI[rs Arthur r fl~Z and ~on Vlla)l:e ,open. I Jand,\ sr lI[r. and Mrs. Joe Urb.m. lIIr,. Nell I clelsop

,une to are! frum thClr hume 111 --- I ~f ' , 1<' C~ 'f Bl ff' -k 'I'd \1"' OrJ 13 & l' W l 1\III meet for the I\(kinson, Sunday. They \lcre I SIS! l P .} o~(; rom ounce u,~ 01,,) sr. a,. ' Ice, ,regul.lr meeting, Wcdncsda)' cle· I.uests of the l(nut~ l'eterso,1 fa· I tlTl( ay C 100 arty Richard lIianchester came brief. lIte e~e,nlng was .spent pla)ll1g nil'g, Sept. 30. at 7 o'clock, in the I11I1y. 1I1rs, Fritz. Ccllne to get her! ..1I1~mbcrs of ,the Sunday school Ily. from North.Platte.Saturday e,e. (',\rd~ lhg 1 ~eorc pflz.es I'.er~ \Ion : l're,sb)t~riall fellO\lol:ip room.on. Le€', 1\1:0 had spent the Pasll cl.a,,: ta,ught b) ~?n Aublc, held. a Irung to get IllS famIly. Mrs. Man- b~ b~ .o)l11e.<. H~l? ~~r,. ,J.oe Uloan· I 1he G. A. R Ladlc.s will me:.'ll\\0 I\eeks \11th the Pc(cr,ons. Mrs. I p,ut) \\ednesda~ 111 tl;Je :\Iethodlst <:he,ter and their t\lO ehildren have (I\5k)' lr. Lo,\ }r les I\~le lIon by ,Saturday afternoon l\ltl1 lIIrs. Co·'ritz and son returned :\IOllddY. I ~bur, h par~ors. Jhe )oung folks en· I~penl the past file \\eeks I~i~h r-Ir:;. '1' \\ n~ Jan.da :1nd 11\lr.s UVr.1e.-i Jan- I ell Clark. The state president I\ill '

__ \Jo~ed a SCil\('noCr hunt for enter· r'rances Polak and Joe, waIting for d3 .Jr. l\!Is. Joe t,rlJdnol,K) Jf \\on be pr.:scc f J

Returns 10 Iduho I ta1llll1ent. Richard to find lil,in.g ql.lart~rs for the traICIlJ1~ pme.. , P.E O. \\lll mect ~lotlLiay ~\Cni:lg I' 1 ' •. --- them. lhey lIere lIvwg III Counol I Lunch, \\1t~ch the guests brou~ht 'Octobcr 5, 3t the (lome Gf l\lrs,

Mr. and :III'S. A. L Lll1.t,harlsen, lIn Hasllnys Bund I BluHs. '\las sCf\ed during tbe evening, 'llfable Cornel!. '.,ho had been the gclests of rda· TllO bo)s formpr me'ubers of I ---' --~~--~----~--_..._--- . . - .-----.-,,I\,es 3n~ friend~ her~ the p~s~ sev· : the Ord hig); sC"jlOol bard: arc nO,I~ !St!perin(endent. ..' ~_........._ ..= "'....._.,=............._-ra~ cia)., left, rnda) l11or,1.1'o for pial in~ I\ith the Hastings ColleO'c .' .'. ,(lelr honie l~f Aber;tecn.. ,Ida, balld. ~rhey are Lyle Gilroy a~d 1Vlsellny ~c!~ools ,,Vhlle, here thC')' \le~': the llOl~se Norman Walker, of St. LIbory, Nor· I County Supel"intendcn, and Mrs.~uests of Mr. and lIlJs. lIe'nlY En- man is m;ljoring in music. IFred Appelget hale been \\10 bu'y~er. .' ,_,_~, poop.lc the past few \leeks, Thev

~- Association Mpt'liny , , de visiting ~he rlll:al se\l~o!s o~'Jay of Pruyer Told . Tpe Womens Association of the thc. count). lhey tf) to vlSlt fOUl

Churdl Day of 1'r:1::er lIas ob· l'r('.~b)tCJian dlU,f<h plan to h?ld ea~~ dpai-~sent tne' have visiteden ed Sunday in the EI :.Ingel:cal theIr [<-gular general meetlllg . .... I: ,j ,

:nited Brl;'thren c!1\lrl'll, instead of Wcdnesday in the Fellowship room ule_r ,,0. ,('gular seniccs. It was planned !III'S. Jame,s Ollis is t\le hea,d,of the I ,1~ey are t~tng the farthestu;d led by Virus Harkness This is tea' committec. 'An addre'-s \\ ill be : flrst. Both hope the present goo.!1 special senice of thc church l.\iI('n Pi' Hey. Warren Porter, the Illeather .keeps up. .~0111etill1(,s if has been held in the pas'tor ' . They fmd the schools are It1 gl)or]norning, in pbce of the sermOIl. "__ shap~ and running snwothly. All

Dlcorah O~,(,(T1iy!Jt Guests ~il~~, ·1ipnpeel~e"a:-~~\d. and fine pu·lIIr, and l\Irs. John SiCdlac('k, of "~ <' -- ----~ -_._-.- -"'-"'---""""-~""'7-~'':..''':.~~~'''''''''''''''''"'''''"''

Schu}ler, I\ere overnight gues1sTU'2oelay of F. J. V\\orak. :\[rs Sed·lau,k is a niecc. The" 'lb. ';si(edbr;efly in (he Lester Kizer home.

.McCunes To SalinaMrs, Lucy IIIcCune, and daugb

ter, Gertrude, went to Salina, KausSaturday. The)' plan to I [sit relatives there for S~I eral days,

.. S~turday I Octo 1Qat the fClr~;-;,EiQ~t,edge

of Burr Oak." Starlir;g ;al; ~:6o C:p.T:

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..:~ELI.I~G· 45 ffEAO'"',, 15 Dulls

30 Fem(d.~s.,, " " .;1

Afferdiorl '... I J

Hereford 6reeders,' Ran,hcrs,Farmers, FFA' Members,

and 4·1~ Members

This sale is a top q'Jality oHer·ing of youn9 cattle in good ordin·ary working cOl\~itiQ". The Blood· Campb~!! Bir I hday Toldlines are of the best of A.rlJdety 4th 1Ilrs. L. R. Campbell was honoredand WHR ~reec;ling, BK !las taken Friday \I hen several friends <:amethe guesswork out of it fer you, to her home to celebrate her birth·We have show~ our c,a)tle, ~II over d"y. The tin,e was spent info!lnal·the country at the best s!}ows an~ ly. The lunch was brought IJy the .Horse Bltdfs Visitorsthey have alv.;ays stood at or near guests. 1111'S. Campbell reC'f!ledthe top, maqy canIs and gifts. 1I1r. and 1\!rs. John Beranek, Mr.

They are producinn top fee'ding Guests \lere ;"lr,. La\l rence l\Ia- and 1111'S. Adolph 13eral:.ek and 1Ilrs.~ I ~1 B I 'I h James Pabtun, of Halcnna, werccattle in good commercial herds son,. rs. ert la -, Hson, Mrs. C aI'- Saturday and Sunday gucsts of Mr.

and are serving in scni~' of the best 'Ies lbuser, lIlrs, Clarence Trout, anJ 1111'S. Charles Beranck and lI[r,purebr~d herds in M(l1nesoh, North 11\11 s. 1\lary Zabloudil and 1\lrs. and Mrs. Ameil Beranek and fa-and Sout!)' Dakota, 10y.'a, Nebrask3, I Gcra.!d r\elool1. , rnily of lIIorse Bluffs, NebI',Misso/url~ K~I\'sas ~ncl ~",any others,l ,'-. 't ;r--- /I'hey also visited other rdalhes

We I:speClally want you FFA and Light mull orty . at.,,~Dr1.,h Bend, .Malmo, Cedar4·H members to attend this sale I The :nembers of the 8 el 40 met Blulfs and Wahoo. A group of for­-to select a calf for your protect in GranJ Island, Sunday evening, ty 'relati\es \lere guests at tht;'this coming year, With reasonable II 1I1rs. Do,rot11Y SI\ iller \I as hlJ~tes~. IW;)le.or Nr, ;lnd Mr,s, AdQIv,h We)­care they will put you at the top Dinner was scrvcd at Vriesbachs, leY'. an~ family of" Cedar Bluffs for

,lind start you a purebred herd that and the' bus,iness and sodal meet- Sllnday'diiii1ei-, Mr, and 1111'S. John''yov can be pro'Jcf of, ' ing \\as hel,d"\lUh :\lr,5. ·S\~,i~zcr. r.ierailek' h:-icl:the pleasure of se~: I

',o ;, " '. ' , '. At~cl1di!1g were Mr .apd 1111'S. ,C, illg their o!d {arhi homes \ihere I

<' ' F9~ Catal~gue wn"le: J 'lI1orten'en, 1\11', 'ane! Mr>. ,L1o~d thc'" had liled 52 ~ea:rs ago at ['B'K H" " f : d F' Zlkmune!. ~lrs, Aifrecl IlIll, Dr, and l\!<ir;,c BluHs. lItrs Beranek alsoere or arms 1I11s. F. L. Bks,ing, 1\lr. and 1111'S. got to see and talk \\ith a few of" "." '. {{oss Allen, all of On1, 1\1r. and ;"1rs, her old school 111ates, They haven·t

Burr Ouk. Kans. Bob IL111, of Bur\,. ell, an,j :\lr. and b;;"n at MOFs( ~luHs for SCHrOll--"-...,y'"!_=..S- • ',!r:':"_Hex St~~k of _G_r_ee_l_e)_·.~~~_)ears, j .~, _

.Neumeyer Guests ToldSunday gue,ts of Mr, an,d Mrs

W. D. KCUIMJ er ana daughter,\Icre Mr. and l\lrs, Kenneth Dahmand family ot R.n e,ma and 1I1rsJuhn Schu) Irr of Gra,1d Islar,e!, .

THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEDH.i\SKA OCTOBER 1 1953

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Milk I.;her~b. eraporat.eJ." ...... 2l:~ 210Salad Dress'ing DueheSf."., .. ,.li1ti- ~cT 'I IS" .3 ~(r· 1901 e .oap C.may...... ,.:" ,C~k.,! 0Wh', M • S d '. ~~·O% 1:.1:I e aglc us. V" "', >.. I'kr: ",,0Windex ....... ,." .. ,......".... ~~t~f;35cDop' Food Frbhic •• · \' i .' ·~'.lb·14

g ~:"al Qr Cube8"'\""_"c.JIB·,r, C

Rib Steaks !T. S. Cho.k e 6'5-'-. O<e{ ..... ,L.b C

Boiling Beef \13t. -o~'19" f

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!;i;""el.Lb.

U. S. No.1; serve with Pork Roast.Yallls

Cauliflower /' . ~,~r' l'2'Fin~ qU~lity. white heads .. , ...• , •••. ~. , •• , ••.••. Lb. . C

~~~~~,~c!r,i.~~ .... !'Ib.C,1I0.Bag 29cCabbage . ,i~,~ '. , '5

Mediulh·size, solid heads " ' .. ' Lb. C

2 Lbs.19c

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",.~,i; "I: ~~; ",.; ••I""I'''~ .:' ·'1 fl, "

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Jonathanu.s.NO'12 2·5·"CBasket (~O Ibs. or more) $4.59 Lbs. .

. Redeem all your Pil"bury Cab Mix (oupons • , • al $a(cwQ1 •• , Ihis wHk,

Sugar Wafer$ J~ne .4.rden ... , ... ~~~. 19cFI Kitchen c..1t 251b, $1 99our or PdhiJury ...... " ........ SHk I

U hEllis; old fa:ihion. :. U\ ·o~. 10.mU$t,::vln JlH;tiJ mUfJh., •• ut.\.,."" .C'l1n C'T . " " .Got. 26. una Torpedl1.Gra\eJ "Can CI( I '.' . No 2" 21rau Frank·s , .. : :ca; C

Tomalo Juice ;;unny Dawn 46;?:~ 27cOrapefruil Juice Town lIou"e .~6C~Z~ 29c

,Enloy More Value for Your Money with Safeway'Meah:

-. Top GO'!'.t. grades of Beef and Lamb, Top'gfades of Pork'anqSmoked Meat$.too . .

- Tdmmed of excessive fat .and .'bone before weIghed-.. GUarapteed ,to entir-ely please youor y()ur.mo~·ey bacl( .

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Personals

28c

2·lb,(tn.

~157

25c5ge

19.01·· ...9Pkg." C

1·lb.Box

2·lb.Bag

•••• ,.: •.•••••.••.. 141,~.OZ. Pkg.Pillsbury, for easy·to-make Hot Rolls.

SH.'eet Slm?ac's". for all tile FamilyBlackberry PreserY~s E,,,p,e>;s, SeeJ1"s." .~Z,~:; 29cAprlcol.Preserves - OR ~r:AClI, Ernl''''~'' ,~2;~:; 27cB b P 12·oz. 29oysen erry reserves !::lllpm Cla.. CTomalo Preserves En1prtSs , " ~21::S 27cCurranl Jelly !::n,pms · ~2i~:~ 27cJelly AfTLE OR CRAB APPLE. En'l"'" " ~21~:~ 21 c

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HOT ROLL MIX

PANCAKE MIx , 3-lb.Bag 27c. ";'. Victor. for ddidous P~ncakes or Waffles

SPAGH" EIJI '2' 151~·OZ. 29.•. ~ ..••.... ~ .• :. .••.••.. _••. Cans C}'r~nco.American, in Tom'ato sauce with cheese

. \, ,.; . 'x 21 ' .

PUMPKIN 2.~ans ~ 29cMoon Beam; Deep Gold in Color

BROWN GRAVY with BEEF ... 10~S:OZ. Can 33c, , Morlon House. Good fo.r Hot Bcd Sandwiches '

FROZEN PiES : .' 8-oz. Pkg. 39c.' S~'anson'F, Chicken or B,·d, individual Pies

FAClAL TISSUE .. :.... ,...... ".... .\-300.,t.BOX 23cKLEENEX. White Tissues, soft durable quality

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'. C0 f fee Ai,w.y; mild, mell.w . .. ~~~79CSoda C,aC:~fJrsB"yB.k" ....

Cheese Spre'acl'v.nz.. B,.nd,Ca k e Mixe 5~~;::~~~:';, Ch.t.l.,•. ,.

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I ::III'. anti 1\lrs. \'irgil Phelps of Sal" D t A I Get Seal Sale Info I -:Ill'. and ::IIrs. Harold Philbrick -Mr~. .Tt;hn l\Ci!I!:Wit! \Po i'n In-gent arrived Saturday afternoon a es nnouncec ' and Nancy, spent Sunday at the coming p;hsc'n:;Cl' on the afternoonand visited over Sunday with Mrs, f 0 M" ·1 Mrs. Darvl \\hite, of North -:llrs. lIIary Neumeyer arid Archie Hopkins home, ') bus lIII'lllL1Y af'tornocn. She wasPhelps' mother. Mrs, Maude Emry or verseas en LOll!" 51Jld Mrs. Clare ClelllC!,t of ~Irs, '~llIanda Pi.lrker of Burwel.l, _~.II'. all(.1 ~. [I·S. .Iack Hrcnc kc and rd\Irning to her horne in COIn·<lIsa.· i,·.. '. ' :I'i1r,! \',II1('y, plan to l,;o (0 ld·(.I!d Sat 1 t f ~I \\ -"

Wcdncsduv eve ninr visitors 'It lIIillllllg of Christmas overseas Islaud 'I'hursdny. There thcv will l~eJ'(~ Qa L~~'C.;? IISla~I:S. 0 • rs. . '1' Gary, stopped at the home of !\II'. stock, after \j~iting with relativesthe hom'; ~f -'II'. and 1\1I:S. B. G. Pf\cK,q;es Ill~st be. completed by attend a med[lIf; of the ~ollnly !. NeL~m('. ('I ,an;~ ~~I ls. ,. . and lIlrs. Archie Hopkins a short and friends ill Denver.Stone were llll·s. Carl Copp of wcs N~\ emlJcr I.:>. to g;l;u;antcc dclt:~ Ilul.),crcuJosh. committee. " -:III s. .Iamcs I ab~d~l,vf R~l\ CllII", I time Sunday. The callers were -Rev. and !\lr:'. Halph Saw-

,l~~'\ilIc, 1\11'. and -'Irs. Kenneth Brc- CI~, Postmaster GlIj LcMasi crs Ihc meeting has been called (0 ~P~~lt the \\e~~ el:'\ with .11'. and I takin!! their son to an Omaha hos- ycr of :'\'o1'th LOllP, were in Ord oncken, and 1111'. and :III'S. H. J. Stonc.1 said this week, . ' . note plans lor (he annual sale of ,II s. Jolin Bel anck. . pital for examination. business 1\londay mornius.

Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ritz wcrc ' Dates o~ the Christmas mail tire Christmas Seals. Instructions will -l\lr. and Mrs. Philrp Mrsny Jr., r Rummage Sale, Oct. 3 at Leg!on -!Ill', and sirs, !:'rank T. u\orakOrd visitors Friday afternoon. i O<:~ol.i~r 1.> to November 15,. . be' given, Advertising will be pass- sta~ cd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i Hall. Pr esbyter lan Women's Lea. and :llr,. Henry Sevcik of St, Paul

1111'. and ::III'S. George ShCPPCHI' Chrlstmas cards mailed via air cd out. Adolph Beran:k Saturda~ and ,Sl~l: Igue. . 27.lt. I spent Monday in. OJ;d on business.attended the wedding of Miss Pearl I mail, by December 1~ Will reach The sale will begin about day, IVhile ~I! .. and Mr",. Beran··k -Mr. and ~lrs. Kenneth Cum- -lIlr. and lIII'S. Vern Stark wereLouise Dockhorn to Vonald W.· th('~r destination 111 tunc for the Thank.-igi\inl~ and will extend unlit were 0;1 a VISIt in Morse Bluf~J. mings and family of Hasting". in Grand Island Wcdl\~sdar, whereNorton in the st. Paul Methodist I\ol!days, the postmaster added. Christmas. -!lh; ~nd Mrs. ~dolph ~klall(k spent Saturday evenino' and Sun. they. attended a lIiaytag sales. andchapel in Lincoln, Nebr. at 3 p. m, I , '<]Ifts should .~c sC~Llr~ly p~c~. . 'I'Ius llleeti!lg is one of several we.re l' riday P\:'.lIn cr , visitovs of day with Mr. and l\!r: Leonard SC1'\ ICC meeting.Sunday afternoon. The bride is aged to stal:u u anspoi ration. Per- district meetl,ngs which are be111g . ~II. and 1\11',. philIp !\II sny Jr. Luell'11

Ptoll,-1\11'. and Mrs. Joe Matollsek ot

a d,allghter of Mr, and Mr•. Glen Ishables lllay not be mailed. held.. A mccllllg of the state COlll' 1\1 d 'I K tl"' 1 0o ,- • - r. all ., n. el 1 n.ovanc a 1 Grall(] Islalll! \'I'sl'tecl SUllday I'u the

Vockhol·n. of Comstock and grad: ~----f-'---'-'--'-'-.-- nJillee was held nxently. d V"d . f U . '1. t .th·' -lIIr. and Mrs. Carro Holmes . - .'R t Ph I an aVI, 0 ...,llf\\ C, ,spen ( ,. Bill \\ oZIllal- home

llated from Comstock high school I e urns rom I Ipplnes --------------- wcek cnd with Mrs. Kovanda's par- and ?aUg!ltel~s spent,.Sunday WIth ,.' '.. ' . , .!l couple of years ago. TI~e groom! Among the members of thc U, s. Plans Private NursinC] cnts. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Anderson. relatIves 1n Central llty. . -fl~yd \\olntak Jr., att~ndll1~l~ a ~on of !I-~r. and :III'S. frank w.1 Na\al construction Battalion H Ger(rude Okl'Lesa, who had -Mr. and Mr3. Don Waters, and -Mrs. !II~Ti.l T. Barber was ~ school 111 Kearn~y, spent the weekNorton of Lmcoln. . which returned to Port Huenemc, spent the past sC\'l:ral da~'s with Stevie, spent ihe week end in Bel'. supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. As~ en~ at, home. HIS. parents, Mr. a~d

, Calif.. from the Philippines reo her moth(:r. Mrs. Mary Okrzc:s;l, trand, where they were the guests And~rson and daughters Sunday 1\lrs. flo> d \Voznl~k Sr., took hIm. -Jean . Huff. and Galen Allen, cenOy, is D. W. Holcomb, con. other relatives and friends. left of relatives and friends.' eventng. . b;ICk ,Sund~Y evelllng. .

students In . L1tlcol~), spent the strllcUr)!1man, USN. He is the son Sunday for Omaha. Miss Okl'lesa Do you ~ave G and S Profit Shar· --lIIrs. Elmer LlIkesh, and Jim· -The. Knlltc Peterso~ famIlyweek end WIth their parents, Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Holcomb. reccntly finished Tlurse training. ing Stam9s? 27·)tc my, aJ.1d Mrs. Joseph Lukesh visit· a!l? thcll- g;'l('st. ~ee Fntz, spentand Mrs. Ho\"arcl Huff and Mr. and I of Arcadia. 51 Itt . t . -George Hastll1gs and Jay ed Fnday with Mr. and Mrs. Lq) l' nda,v c\ emng WIth 1\11'. :lnd Mrs.Mrs..Georg~ Allen. They returned I' After leave and furtller traIning le~~~_e~~n~~nurs\ng. Brown went to the northel'n part Shimek and family and Mrs. Paul· John ~IIIlcr.to Lmeoln Suncl.av afternoon . in Port Hueneme. the battalion will -Mr. and Mn. Anton Beran anI'. of the state tor a fishing expcc1i· inc Gregorski. -l\Ir. and Mrs. Stanl('y Petska,

-Mr. and ~Irs. Ralph Layher, return to Cubi Point to continue. family and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard !ion Mondaj·. They were gone fol' -Mr. and. MrS. Don Fiala ot Sr., called at the Knute Petersonand ~r.ma were supper guests of. their work. . ILudington were Friday evening one day. . Brainerd, spent the week end wilft home Sunday evening.Mr. and 1\1rs. Ralph Hanson Sun' I . . . callers of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Do~nc -A week end guest of Agnes her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter _.....;-.-i-.--~~day evening. Head ~a Want AdA and sons. . Cernik was Geraldine Osentowski. Duda and ~alllily. A Quiz Want Ad gets re,sults.

Quiz Representative

COlDstock

Comstock\

MRS. RUBY lllGGINS

Floyd Lewin Suffers Hearl Attack WhileAffending Broken Bow Teachers' Meet

Mr. E. J. Crawford, S. V, Emryand Vouglas Higgins spent Sun·day afternoon and evening fishingon the Calamus river.

Following the Scotia-Comstockfootb;lll game Friday evening Mr.and Mrs. Vernon Erikson of Ord,and R. J. Stone were luncheonguests at the hOI11e of Mr. and lIIrs.Leroy Wells. .

Floyd Lewin suffered a heart at *tack wh}le atten~ing. the teacher's :III'S. Joe Valasek, ncar Onl, re.comentlOn at ~lok<:n Bow today turned home with her grandson,(~lol1day). lIe :\as ~akcn. to a hos· Dwain, and will cook for him andP!tal \\ here he IS bong .~I e~ted an;l help with the work while his par.~I\cn oXjgen. Mr. L~\Hn IS su~el' e t' an 'is'!' 19 in Vero Beachmtenden~ of Wester\llle x:ur\11 hl~h F7} (; 1 I 11 ,

s~hool thIS jear. lIIrs. LeWIn IS prtn, Mr. and lIlrs.Joe lIlinar and ehil,opal. dren visited at the home of Mr.

and :\lrs. Anton Kolar Thursdayevcning.

Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Haynes wereSund,ly dinner guests at the homeof Mr. and Mrs. Flora Stone.

Mrs. Marguerite West and Granddaughter. Christie Erikson wereSunday gut'Sts at the home of !Ill'.and !III'S. Hoger Dowse and family.

Mr. and lIlrs. Hal Chase, of Bro·ken Bow and 1\lrs. Chase's father,Joseph Leui, were visitors at LoupCity Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nedbalek andson were Sat urday eICning vi~ito(sat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Char·les Howery.

Mrs. Edith Cleveland accomp3'nied Mr. and Mrs. 1'0111 McIntoshof S3rgent to Grand Isl3nd Tues·day.

Douglas Higgins was a Sunday Relatives here have receiveddinner guests of Charles Clarke. word froIll Mrs. Eva Bruner of, .Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Nelson and Omaha that she had the end of the

56n, Gerald of Martin, S. D. arrived middle finger of her left hand taoSaturday to visit a few days with ken off Thursday Sept. 17 whenrelatives here. They came espec· she was cleaning an lee cream maoially to attend the annual family reo chine. which'\\'as still running inunion picnic in Stolley Park in the cafeteria at Omaha UniversityGrand Jsland Sunday. Mr. and where she works. The ring fingerMrs. Alex Olson of Martin, S. D. also had the nail taken off and waswent (0 Grand Island Saturday and badly cut and bruised. She wasret~lrned to Comstock Sunday eve· in the hospital until the followingning and were guests at the home Monday and is convalescing at theof Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nelson and home of friends. Mr. and Mrs.family. Olhers from Comslock who D. L. I\Ijers in Omaha.attended th,e picnic in Grand Is· Mr. and Mrs. Max Hickman 'areland Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. the parents of an 8 pound baby boyWalter Nelson and family. Mr. C. born Monday at the Ord hospital.Leudtke. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nel· Mr. and Mrs. Hickman have three"son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ted other children, little girls.Erikson and children; Mrs. Ann.. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Forsyth ofAllen, Mr. and I\Irs. Eric Erikson h' dMrs. Emma Rousek, Mrs. Marie An. Ains\\'ort arrtICd Satur ay eve,

ning and stajed overnight at thepC'rson and Leona, Mr. and I\Irs, home of Mrs. Forsy·th·s mother,G. I. Erikson, Karen and Sharon 1 d dand Gladvs and Oscar Nelson. Mrs. Edith Cleve an. Sun' ay

J morning Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth. Mrs. E. A. Hajnes, Mrs. Chas. My'ers of Ainsworth and Mr. andHowerj·. I\Irs. Robert Tvrdik and lIIrs. Tom lIlcIntosh of Sargent ar·Mrs. E. G. Stone attended the Le· rived to help mo\ e Mrs. Clevelandgion Auxiliary comention held in from the home which ~he sold re·the Methodbt church in Broken cently to 1\11'. ane! Mrs. JamesBow Thursday. Mrs. Haynes reo Drake to the homei'hich shepLu',n1~il1ed for tI:e banquet in the e\ e· chased from ~Irs. Eva Simpson' inmng. Mrs. E. G. Stone, Mrs. J. D. the cast part of town .ltockhold and l\~rs. Robert Hajnes I I\lax Wawrick wa" a I oup Citj'attended a l:leetlllg of the D. A. R. ",,' . S 1. .S . ,/and supper III the Arrow Hotel that 11_I~or, aturc.ay ~\enll1.".. .evening. 1\Irs. Howery and Mrs. \\ 01'4 was recelICd pi th~ sud:Tvrclik returned home early that ~en. death,of 1\11'. Anton. Vanek. ofevening. . Sargent Sunc!aj' morl1lng. Mrs.

}' I "1 I I . Vanek found her husband dead in;. au f IS, lei' was a unc Icon v~s· bGd Sunc!.ay, mOl'lling. He had pre'l!Qr at the home of Mr. al:cl ~h s. suniably died vf a heart attack inGay.le Lenstrol:l ,and" faullly fol· his sleep. ~lr. Valiek ,is the father10\\ll1gth~ Scoha.-sol;l~tock foot~all of Jerry Vanek of Comstock' andgame at Co~nstQck, Fnday cvelllng, a brother of Mrs. l\Iary Drudik of

:Mr, imd Mrs. Robert Tvrdlk and Comstock. Funeral services will~~nthiawere Tuesday evening vis· be held Wednesqay aftel'lIOOll atl!ors at the home of 1\11'. and 1\lrs. 2 o'clock in Sargent. ' . ',C1}arles Howery. The Womans Socil;(j; oiChristia.n. ·,Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Scott and fam· Senice will be held at 2 p. m. onIIi: of Broken. Bow were Sunday Thursday afternoon at the home 01d~nner guests at}he home of ~Ir. !III'S. Rajmond Walker in Ord. Thisi.ll).d Mrs; John f Is.her and family. date has been changed froin Oet.Honofln~ tbe blrthd~y of Mrs. 15 to Oct. 8. Everyone is welcome.

Mary Sl\oltl .the follOWIng people The Wescott ladies aid met atwer~ ~uests II} her home. Sunday: the church Wednesday afternoon.Mrs. frank Smoltk and c~lldren of Mrs. Wm. Dowse and ~Irs. Roger~urwelJ; Mrs. Mary f'aJmon and Dowse sened lunch.I'.r~nk and 1111'. and Mrs. Charley Mr. and lIIrs. Claj·ton Shepperdl' aJmon of Sargent .. Mr. and Mrs. and family and Mr. and !III'S. For·John BIlka and famIly of D.ry Val· rest Nelson were Sunday dinnerl~l' Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Krtss and guests at the home of Mr. and lIIrs.EIleen and Mrs. John l;(amarad, sr. Orin Kingston and family near

Mr, and Mrs. John 1"ls~er attend· Westenille.cd the purebred HolsteIn s.ale ~t Mr. and I\Irs. her Erickson, Kar·Boelus, T4ursday. Mrs. FIsher s en and Sharon visited with Mr. and~are.nts. Mr. and Mrs. Harol~ 1k Mrs. Melvin Hedlund and Alice andqsltn of, Brqken Bow were dll1ner Vivian Hedlund in Aurora Satur·g';lests at the11' home Thursday elc, day.mng.. -Hill's Gravel pit,2 ll\iJes north

Mr~. Joe MInar plans to aCCOl1l' of Ord Cemetery. . . 23-tfcpany ~~r. alld Mrs.. ~Qdolpl~ Urban Honoring tile birthday of ~Irs.~nd chlldren t~ Mllhgan. Nebr.?n Mary SkoW, Mrs. Marie Andersonrue~day mortllng to atte~d, bunal was hostess to the Southside 13irtlt·sefYlces for the two ladlE's. aunt, day club in her home Monday Sept~Irs. Charles, Nohava of Fairbury. 21. With the exception of tl\:O, allI'.uneral, s.ernces WIll be held ear· l1lem~rs were present. Electioillier at l'alrbury. of officers was held and with the

!III'. and Mrs, Charles Howery following results: President, Mbswere last Monday evening visitors Gladys Nelson; Secretafj··Treasur·at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andy er, Mrs. Marie Anderson and NewsPeterson and family. Reporter, !Ill'S. Ben Edwards.

'Mr. and Mrs. C. ,R. Dj'e and Mr. Names were drawn for pariy datesand Mrs. Wm. R. Heckling went to for the next :iear, AppropriateOmaha Friday to SPCIld the weck games furnished the afternoon's en·end, The Dje's visited their son, tertainment followed by a coveredMr. ancl Mrs. Keith Dj'e and chilo dish luncheon. The club present·dren and the Recklings visited a ed Mr. SkoIiI with a gift. Mrs.son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and SkoliI will entertain the club onMrs. Laj'toll Hj·de. They planned November 10 honoring the birth·to. attend Ak-S~r·Ben. They reo day of Mrs. George Wells.turned hom'e Mond"y evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Stone and Mr., The Wescott Jolly Mixers 4-II and Mrs. R. J. Stone and Deborahdub. n.let after s,hool Wednesclay drove to Gering Saturday afternoonat the home'of Mr. and Mrs. Russell and visited over Sunday at theDockhom.. RecQrd books were homes of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stonetur,ned in to finish the work for and family' and Mrs. Myrtle Waitthis season; The COqlstock Jolly and Mrs. Viola Nordstrom. TheyWorkers cll,lb also had their fina,l also visited with Mr. C. R. Stonemeeting that sanle evening at the and Robert Stone of Judith Gap.home of !\If. and Mrs. Andy Peter· Mont., who were visiting there.son and tui'ned in their final re· Sunday afternoon I'isitors at theports. : home of I\Irs. Virginia Marsh and

Mr. and .Mrs. M. J. Henderson sons, were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hig·took Mr. and Mrs. H. V. ,Florida, to gins and Vouglas and CharlesGrand Islana Th\lrsdaj' from where Clarke. Mrs. Marsh also kept herthey left on the train for Pitts· nieces and nephew, Darrell, Mar·burgh, Pa., to "isit at the home of tin and Martha Shepperd, all day,their daLlghler, Mr. and .Mrs. Dick Sunday while their parel1ts we reUphoff and two chiI.clreil. ill Lincoln attending the Pearl

Thursday' evening lunch gucs{s Dockhorn-Donald Norion wedding.at the home of Mr. aild Mrs. Chas. Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher, PaulHO\\'ery wcre Mr. and Mrs. Wn). and Marlene werc Sunday dinnerHiggins and Douglas. gucsts at the home of !III'. and Mrs.

The Repekah Lodge held their P. L. Duryea ncar Arcadia. Paulregular meeting at the L. D. S. Fisher dl'ove on to Omaha to visitchurch Thursday evening. Plans his sister, Phyllis, and other rela:wei'e discussed for the bakq sale tii,'cs and friends.which the Rebek,lhs held at the Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Nels6n andComstock Food Market Saturday son. Gerald of Martin, S. D. were

, Sept. 2(;. " 0\ crnight gu~sts of Mrs. EmmaMrs. Mhlllie Gruss of Grand Is, Rousek SaturdiJY and Sunday. !\lon·

, land and her daughter• .Mrs. Eveljn day Mr. and ::III'S. Nelson accompa·',Clark Qf Philadelphia, Pa., arrh~d nied by lIIrs. Nelson's parents, Mr.;on the bllS Monday evening and and Mn. George FritL, visited atistayed with Mrs. Grqss' nephew, the hCll)':s of Mr. and Mrs. Louis!Qwain B;lrtu, at the home of his Holeman ncar Westerville and Mr.'parents,Mr. "nd Mrs. Joe Bartu Ull- and !\Irs. Carl Welte and children:til Friday. Then Dwain took them in Ansley.! tl) Ord and Oley left for Grand. Is· Saturday dinner and supperl;Jnd. ~I.r~. Mary' KIinia, who had g,uesls at the home of Mrs. !\laudc Ibeen V!Sltll1g at the honle of her EUlIY werC her son, 1\11'. aud Mrs.'~pn-in-Iaw and dauehter, Mr. and Merle Emrj' and famiI}' of Mead.

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We havo q 'Finishing Artist !rom Lin~oln coming herein a short time tq work on monument inscripttol1s at. the,emetery. .'

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Visits Home PlaceWeekend guests of Mrs. L J,

Abernethy were her son and Iami­ly, :'\11', and Mrs. Raymond 1. Abernethy, and children, of Lincoln,On, Sunday, the party visited theold farm home of the Abernethy'sin the Joint district. They alsowere in Ericson,

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Notes Fowth AQr:ioersaryMr, and Mrs, John L'uda enter·

tained a fe\v couples at a steak din·ncr at tile dub Saturd,ty eVl?ning,The occ'asbn \Vas the fourth anni­versary of their weddir,g, Gucstswere :\11', and 1\11'1', Albin lirbanski1\11', and Mrs, Elmer LuJ.C';~h andMr. and Mrs, DOll J.<'iala of Brain·erd,

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On Extended Trip i\Vozab Dinner Guests . 1Ret urns From J'(OI rell:Mr. and Mrs. Will Zabloudil left Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Kriewald . Katherine Heller. \"a!IL"; county

Tuesday (or a visit with relatives ! were dinner guests Frlihy of }.olr, : home extension dgent. \\}th :,\1';,in Newton, Kans. After a few days, i and Mrs. .lohn Wozab. Mr and Mrs Harold Nelson, county ,cxtcnslUnthey plan to go to Texas, Trav cl 1 Kriewald left Saturday for Niss« a, I club chairman, and :\!rs,"John Mil-plans arc indefinite, IMinn. where they hav e a cottage: ligan, group cluirll1,li1 of the

-.-- and where Mr. Kriewald is' going 'North LOlli) clubs returned fromReturn for \Vde into carpenter w~rk, Thc Iittle sou [I;~~folk, Thursday afternoon ,

Charles Sevcrv 1 a ivcd S t IS In school in Nisswa I'hcy attended th'! state councilI ) I rriv a ur-1ft.' 1 bs \\day to get his wife. who had spent, " . ~: 0 ex en:No~l. c l\ S. , "

\VSCS Tells Seminars the past two weeks with her fathcr, I Ac!m:vement Day Planned 0 \VO'\V-:-1'--- .,\,',WSCS, of the Methodist church, F, J, Dworak, They returned to I Plans are being ma.lo for the n .ot/r

will hold two seminars in the their home in Omaha during the I annual Achievcmcnt Day of the Katherine Heller, !HJ!i1e oxtcn-Grand Island district, Mrs, GI~l1 weekend. 1\11:, D\\ orak is slo wIy re- extension clubs of the county, It sion agent for Valley county, IdtD, Auble said this week. covering from a serious illness, will be held in Arcadia Oct. 20, Tuesday morning fur Omaha .'

The first is in Gothenburg, Octo- Arcadia clubs lire at ranging the A member of the \\10"'/ ~due-a·bel' 5, The second is in St. Paul, Assists Atmt pragraru and are Iormlng the corn- tiOl~al tour, sho \\i11 join othersOctober 6 Ca 01 Jean C' t tl mittces for the meeting taking the tnp 111 Omaha

, " "' , r ," l~l1Jny spell 10 . __ Wednesday she \\111 fly to NewA preview of the 19;)~·5:t stu\h pa,".t week III Doniphan, where she \V If, 1')1' D It York City ;rhur clay o«. 1 she

courses and officers clinics Will assisted her aunt. Mrs, ivan Yates 1 0 (a 'n e 'll ,."- f: .', it t 'i'lhigh,light th,e p~'ogram, , by clerking in ~ grocery, ~lr, Yates: ~uan,e 'yoIfe, son of, 1\11', ~nQ \ E~ros~~l~ ~~~llJt~ie;'\ \IS,I 0 c s it

MISS Lyd13 E. Gerhart WIll be I"ccol11p'~l1lccl Carol. Jean s father, 1 ~rs, }IarrJ \V~lf~, \\h? IS, attend· I Th~' fir~t ~top \\111 be Shannonguest speaker, Leon Ciemny to M1l1nesota, for a lllg Colorado College Il1 Colorado I Irelan' .'

vacation of fishing, They returneq 1 Springs, has pledged the Phi DcltiJ. I .. fl. ' ! " " ,. home :\londay, Thetq fraternitv, He is enrolled c. 1he, party Is due back 9etober

Famzl!) \\ orshlps Ioyethu as a frrshman, lie graduated from I :!2, 1\I!ss ~lelbl'r plans to spend aThe Murray Cornell family, who Cernih Stlnd ll1 Guests Onl high school last spring. ' I few days 111 Augusta, I\lallle, before

at one time made Ord their home, _ ( ':J , Ill' is on the college football te,\l11 I she rcturns home,\' ith their children alterided wor· ,Mrs, Joseph Lukesh,' BIll, and and plays in the baekfidd, ~ext ~ "ship services in the Methodist r rank a~d, :'\1r, a.n~ ,Mrs, rran~ I Saturday the team will play against· Father To Gordo(1chure-h Sunday, Ptaclllk \\ele Sunday d1l1ner &uesb Idaho state college in Pocatello, '1 1 1\1" 1, ,. "t II '1',f , of Mr, and 1\1rs, Joe Cernlk ot . "' 1', ~IH I~, ",Hill ,o\\e I

BeSides ~1r. and :\1rs, Cornell, of North Loup " .--- : spenl Sund:lY afternoon \\lth Mr,North Loull' others presel\t were • , ~__ StlSCIn 1s 1 !nee I and 1\11'1': Earl 110\\ ell, Everett's!I~rs, ,Bert I>o\\ns, ,the ,former S>;l. Idee'll'Sundut Guests Susan Awl'S, dilughter of 1\11', parents. 111 Nodh LOllP . .via Cornell, of \"ashll1gton D,C, ' , Y and :'\II'S, Dean Awl'S, celebrated, Later in the evening they, \\ithand her daughter, Barbanl; 1\1rs, Sunday' e\ cl1lng gllc,ts of 1\11' and her third birthday Friday after·: Earl 110\\ ell and his sister Mrs,V.o~ Kapke" the. former M)rtle Mrs, John :-'ll:e"e \\ere r.l~·.s, J~\,m(~~ : noon \\ith a party at h~r hOl1;C' , : J.ordan. accomp:1!licd "Mr, an'tJ 1\1rs

S ! S! 'T I I lOt,nell, \'Ith her h\.lsl~and an(1 l!ansen, Sl~:lIUn and :\11S, ~ lanl\ i Ten were prc,ent, fIve gIrls and 1',\el'ett Ho\\ell to 13 UI'IVell , whereU..'W1e (, ),ou..'£'r ,O'l,. , their son,. Jeffery and :\ohchacl,?f KclIha, of Schuyler, Other \Isltors 1 five boys, They \\cre Terri Swopes. they \bilecl at the': home of Mr,Agnes Cermk and Hlta "lPl1J;lk Milford, and ~lr; and Mrs, :\leh In \\ er~' Clcon Hansen, 1\11', and Mrs, Judy Timmerman Collier and and :\lrs, John PiQt'1,

were .~o(;tesscs .at}, Sh9\\,c,r ~,<rolay ~'o~~ellatld, theIr, daughters~ ,Mar- Albll1 Absaho~l and sons, Chandler Cronk, D~llny ,Cronk, Joel i Earl 1I0\;'ell and :'.lrs, Jordan <lc'h~nollnp M,arJOlle SWdlld" VdlO ,1 0 f le and GeraltlIne, of r l'I~nd" ,--- anJ \1~\rk AublC', and Sally, sister eompanicd Mr and l\lrs' Pibel to\\1;~ be a bl'l~c soon, , 1\1~'~, ,:\Iyra !'.13arber, a lon,g tll1:e Ieoeey Sunduy Gues ts (If Susan, ..!Gord'ln, the 11~X.t da·y. for a s,ti,ly

Ih~, P~l,~t~' \:as held at the hOf:'1e I ")Lll close f\ICnld of ~hc f;\l11lIy was ,l\h's, R. C~ Bailey, spent Sunday, TI,l(, aftcrlloo.1 was :;l?~;"t pbyin:; ,of sc\erRI ,<:13)'s, Mrs, ~(owcl1 plansof Aon~s gr,1l1dparents,. 1\11',. a?d 1 J~se,n~ \\1t,l t1c m, . WIth l\lrs, Esther Covey al}(l hel,' games, Icc cream 8.l~d birthday cake: to stay \\Ith her daughter, Mrs,Mrs, V. J. Vodehnal, WIth \\hvm .I,.un~h was sened later at t,he two daughters, Dawn and Carol)I1 was served, 'Glen Garncr ami family, .she milkes hel' home, New Cafe, '" Mrs, Handy Brc(;ken and Wa~ne, ot -~-- - -- .-----,.. ------,------

Ten gu('sts were prescnt. . 1\1rs, Downs and Mrs, Kakpe I Comstock, were S'l(unlay af(ernuon -.-'{be afternoon was SPl"fl~ hi tanle to Ord Saturday afternoon r;uests of l\lrs, CoVCy and daugl1~

games, making a scrap book for wit\'! ::\lrs, Harber fr.oin North Loup, tel'S, 1\1rs, Brecken is the motherthe bride to be, and watching the The visitors spent some time with of 1\lrs, Co\'ey, Ih,Onorce Un\ll'ilp her gifts, !Mr,. and ;\lrs, M, Biemond, Coffee .

Uostes~es'seO'etilundl, was sened after a drive abollt Ord, \Vcehend Guests. -~- l\lrs, Harry Zulkosky \V(\S another Karen' Smets fnd ~bry Thomp.

Roma;)$House'tt'armil~y guest. _ . son. studf'nl.s in the Uninr~ity iFriends of :\11', and :\lrs, Jack 1\lrs, Downs and :\lrs: K~pke were ~pent the v:e.:kel1d with their hom~

Homans g~\ e them' a surprise di1,1ner gUtsl.s .,of Mr, Lnd Mrs, Bie· folks. They ,-,ere Ole-companied b:t i

h?U5.e \\arming Wcdnesday e\:e. mond thilt eYening, SC,flOCI frknds, Catlty DeBrul1cr, of :l1lng, . ' 'All three of the Cornell vhilors Lll1coln. and Carol Wolf of New I'

Pn:scnt were :\lr, and Mrs, Lee ar~'graduates of Ord high school. York City, ' I

MCl"addon and :\11', and r.lrs, Harry Mrs, Do\\ ns was formerlv emploYl'u 'Karen and :\Iis" Del3runcr ac· 1

Knee-ht, of Loup City, Mr, and Mrs, by Mr, Biell10nd as etlshi('r in his companied :\1r~ \Vanda Smets,Mike N"e\e, :\11', and Mrs, Harry theatre, Melvin was fl'!'Incr editor home [rum J};lCuIQ r-riday evening',Zulko~ki, Mr and :\lrs Howard l~uff of the old North Lo;', LOY:.11ist \'lrs, Smet" had spent the day therf'and :'\11', and :\11'1', V, A, Andersen: and was emplo~'ed in \~:,d on a atteliding a welfare hearing, '

A pot luck dinner w'a's sened, newsp:.1per, Mary and Miss Wolf accompaniedafterwards the guests \\ ent to the Mr, and Mrs, :'\lelv in Co:' ,'1 and 1\1ary's gntlid!,larents, 1\11', and Mrs,club, ,Mr, and Mrs, Romans were family were .o\'t'rnight gue~(s Sat· Jeary, of Seward, to Ord on Satur. ~ginn a gift for thei, home, lllday of Mr, and !\Irs, Hay Knapp clay, I

The ,Romans. family recently and family. . Mr, and Mrs, Jea!'" '.$pent Ow I Q Street 6. Highway 11mowd ll1to their home fonnerl\,' 1\1I's DO\\11S d d 1tIft f k 01 1 ~ I1 1 · .:' . an aug 1 er e 01' \\ ce end \\ ith their daug 1tel', Mrs,

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Garden ClubMrs,, Horace Travis entertained

the members of the Garden ClubThursday evening. Pointers for themonth were presented by Mrs,Harry Bresley,

Minnie Jell:'C!: gave tilC lesson on"Care anc1 Starting of Bulbs",

Er...'er Busy ~'lubMrs, Melvin Clement was hostess

to the members of the Ever Busyclub at her home Thursday after­noon, The time was spent inlorm­idly, At Ow next meeting there willbe a study lesson, '

Cub ScoutsSeveral Cub Scouts and their Ia­

milies, held a picnic in the Ordpark, Thursday. This was the las!outdoor meeting. A weiner roastW<lS enjoyed. During the evening,Cub Scoutmaster Adolph Sevcnkerpresented .1\\ ards to the cubs,

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No La CltIbMrs, J.;mory Thomsen entertained

the members of the NoLo club atHarmony House Thursday after·noon, 1\1rs. Albert Parkos sr, reocci\ cd the high score prize<l Mrs,Emil Zi~lJ1und, second prize forhigh score, Mrs, Anna Holmeswon the traYcling p'rize,.

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. Mr, ana l\1rs.hall Sprc,nson planto move thIs week inlo' the JoeUr~anQvsky llomeriear the lightpla~lt ill eastOrd...,: i"

Their, lornier home' waS in Min·den, l\Ir',' Soren~en is the nei' man·agel' Of the' Kansas·Nebraska GasCo, ' . ' " .

·Mrs.. : Sorensen wa~ in J.<';iday·looking over her new home,

Attends Silver \Ve~ldif1YMr. and Mrs. Walter Hoon, Qf

lOrd, wcre in St. Paul Sunday where'they attended the silver weddingcelebr'ltiol1 of Mr, and Mrs, RayHoor!, Mrs, Walter Hoon made oneof the weddirg cakes for the oc-t<lsi6n, '. .

Mrs. Hoon, the bride of 25 ~earsago, is the daughter of Mr, and1\lI's, Peter 1\1. Anderson, They for·merly li\'('d at North' Loup,

The o!ficiating minister at thewedding \Vas Hev, II, L, Polan ofNorth Loup, 1l0W of Batqe Creek,l\lich, " '.

Atending the' anniversary werethe couple's attendants, WalterHolmes, of Nor~h Loup, and 1\1rs,Cliffor,t Scott, of St. Paul.

Other guests were from Arc'ac1ia,Qrd, North Loup, DanneYirke,Cotesfield, Elba, Boelus, r'arwcll,

,St. Paul, Cushing, and Grand Is·I land,

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Gaynors To !oll'aMr, and Mrs, Emury C'aE:nor, anQ

Dick McCall, went to ::ioux City,Iowa, Sund;ly, Tiley were accom·panied by Mrs, Anna McCall andAha Fowler, \\ho \\ere returningLomc after visiting with :\lrs, Ernie:-'lcCall for several days,

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. This' Siud~9a'ker's low price: bUpl )O~" the lougest, lo\,cst,

1Il0st di,tincti, e car ill the 10\1 estprice liell!.This Stu~ehaker's low pricehu) s i Oll a car that's an econ·owy stand-out-Io\\' ill gas con-

:.;Thi~i1953 Studebake~ is o~t ahead:; now ••'. qnd it won 't b~ outdated';- :a few months from now! .

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Royers Bir(hday PartyRogene Rogers was given a din·

\[ ncr at the home of her parent"Ar-Gu-J" ots "'fcet Mr, and Mrs, Wilbur Hoger~, Satur·

The Ar·Gu·Nots club held r('gu· day evening, in honor of her birth·lar meeting on Thursday S('pt('m· day, Gue:,ts \\ ere Mr, and Mrs, Car·tel' 24 at the home of Mrs, Al Had· ~·on Rogers and family, and Misska, lloll call showed eight members 'I Roger's house guest, Beth Fincc'y,pI csent. ---

The ,l~sso.n, 1't1at, rrofesional Joint Birthday Part!)Look In Se\\lng, was given by ~lrs, The birthdays of Mrs. ErnestAl Radka and ~lrs, Joe Pokorney, Horner, and Adolph SeYenker,The next meetll1g Will be held ,at which falls on Sept. 23, was cele·the home of Mrs, J. P. Durant.! prated that evening, Mr, and Mrs,Octob,er 27, . Sevenker were hosts, and took the

Horner fanlUy to the local theatr~Stt'rprise Birth~[a!} for the show: Later lunch was servo

Mrs, Anna Polak \\ as gi\ en a cd at the Scvcnker home,surprhe Thursday e\ ening, Seyeral The birthdays have been jointlyfriends and relativcs, invited by obsel'\'ed for thc past 12 ~·ears .I}er daughter, 1\lrs, Paul Geneski, I ---'\\cre her gue,ts, in honor of her, Caldornia Vi~itorsbirthday, Cards were pla)cd antI a I '. l\ir, and Mrs', Frank Sershen ofIl!~lC!l was se\\ cd, Mrs Polak re·, Montert'y Park, Calif, spent ;ev~Cel\cd many ~lftS, " ' ' I eral da~'s inOrd last week,visiti,ng

Prc~~n~,\\ele.~r, al~d :rtli~, Char· at the home of his brother, Mr, andl~s .l}tuc!Ick, MIS, LillIan 1'\o\otny, Mrs, John Sershen, and with other~d ~\k.nl.Und. Mr" and 1\lrs,, Paul relatives and friends.GelleskJ, 1\11'5, :\lanol1 Geneskl, :\lrs, . ,Elwin Dunlap and family, :\11', and rhey left on 1hursd::y for ~1l1'Mrs, James Hrbec, coIn, where they planned to ViS,It.

. Later they expected to go to 1\hn·. " neapolis, Minn, for a VIsit before,W ~.[i], mm [i]~ mUley return to CalifornIa,

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I This is un opportunity for Ne)V Dectlers to I'• handle the famous BENDIX TV Sets;"jnoduCt's

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Sorority Sist(-( Visits~ week enc,i guest of Hogene Ho~,

ers at the home of her parents.Mr, and Mrs, Wilbur Rogers was asorority sister, Beth Finecy, She isa teacher in Scottsblllff. Miss Fill·eey acco.ITlpanied Irene Auble, alsoa teacher in' Scottsbluff home forth.e weekend, Miss Auble was aguest of her parents, Dr, and :\lrs,Glen Auble, and other relati\csand friends,

Rogene is a senior in ''lesley'anUnivcrsity this year,

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C~mpare prices! You'll buyrllsensational Studebaker!

OCTOBER 1 1953

Cash in your pres~nt car for' a ~ig allowan(e! Rel:ttarkably easy tenns I

fF.--====~===~==========~ :Tells Dinner'"GuestsI Mr, and Mrs, Lew 'Benjamin, of.Bellflowcr, Calif., were dinner:guests of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Kneza', cek, .'" ,

, i Grand Guardian Here~====;:::;::====::==:::::;:=============:::!J The Ord Burwell Bethel of Job's'I' I V" H' IE' N IDaughters, met Thursday (or initia-ay or lSI tors ere •n trc 1 OtIS tion. '\ covered dish supper was

Taylor visitors in Ord Sunday Mrs, C; A, An?('1'son was hostess I ~en ed 11l honor of the grand guard-were Mr. and Mrs, C, R, Newbcckcr to the Entre, Nous at ~er home ian,and ~lrs, Viola Johnson, :rhursday, Tl11s was the first meet-

_.-r-'-_ lll~ of the year, The tunc was spent Goes to Kansas'NClS!'" Farm 1J['( r1,'e informally,, " Mr. and Mrs, Paul Gcncski, Mrs,

Mr, and Mrs, Leslie Nash were R ! I T\,T') H 0 Marion Gcneski and Mrs, Annahosts at a picnic held on their farm a 1 son J, !eet; t re Polak went to Manhanttan, Kans.,Sunday evening. Guests were Dr, Mrs, Addle Ralston, and Mrs, t Saturday, They spent the weekendand ~Irs, Raymond Walker, :\11', and Ada Mason, entertained Sunday, ,a : with Pvt. E-2 and Mrs, Donald Gcn­Mrs. Hilding Pearson, Rev, and niece of Mrs, Ralston, Marjor ie esk i, They returned MondayMrs, Keith Shepl~erd and :\ir. and Smith, With Miss Smith were Lou- ---'Mrs, Corwin Cummins and their ise Sf,~bcl, Anna and Minne Kolo, Horner Supper Guests

all of Sehi1yler,families, Supper guests of Mr. and Mrs,

Ernie Horner and family Saturday(;vening were' :\lrs, Horner's par·ents, Mr, and Mrs, .Roy Cox ofNorth Loup, and Mrs, Horner'ssister, Mrs, Mary VodehnaJ, andtwo daughters, of McCook.

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Last year's suit or topcoatwill look renewed after atrip to YOST·S.

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Ray Hill and C. yy. McClellan, Administrators, Cummins & Cummins, Auctioneers

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,Twice as mony farmers at' grow:ng

CARLSON CHAMPION HYBRIDS- . '- ~ ~ .. ../ .Than Ever Before,

,'; havtfaspeciaJ offer thaf. '''hi."f ,,,~ '.QpI~"iwill expire soon - It. willpay_you to learn__ more

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- eO Acres.known a& the Nt of NEt of Sec. f1S-13. It has 43 'ucre$ ofcultivated land, balance is pasture, timber and hay land.A porliQI1 of this land is creElk bolt6m.

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Real Estate TransfersT~ken' from CountY' Records of

Sef)tembe~ 24,,l953. , . ,Exe<:utor Esta(e Charles BaLe!, de,

ceased to Almond R. Brox andGreta M: Bro:t Lot 1, Block 17,Milford's Addition. Con: $:iOOO,OO.

Gladj's M. Masters, elal to DwainWilliams, SEl,4 20·18-15. Con:$424000 $4.95 Rev.DEEDS

William J. Drawbridge to EdgarCrockett, etux. Lots 3 and 4, Block21, T, C. Davis Addition. Can: $75.

Margaret Coffin Walker, etvir toGerald Lee Dearmont. 2 acrE's onWest side SE\4 9·20·16. Con: $1.00$.55c Rev.

THE OFFERING CONSISTS OF FOUR SEPARATE TRACTS:

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Arcadia

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.THE SHERMAN COUNTY LANDTRACT NO. 3 - 80 Acres.

Legally known as the south} of the Nwt of Sec. 3-16-13.in .seeded alfalfa., aalan.co isSherman county, just across the line, six miles south of the Davis Creek." This is Davishome place. tion is very fertile.Sixty acres of cultivated land. including 10 ,acres of new'ly

TRACT NO.' 4.This consists of 80 acres of which the Lee estate owns anundivided half intercst, but it i.s also selling 'to the highestbidder and under the same terms as the other three' tracts.It corners on the Northeast of treict No. 3 and is legaUy

(Consent Sale of Heirs of John Edwa~d Lee)'. (I , \ • l . I' ~ ,

.480 ACRE IMPROVED .FARM LAND,IN VALLEY &. SHERMAN ,;COUNTIES

Sale will be held in the Community Building, North Loup, Nebr~s.~a, starting at 2 O'clock Shar~,

TUESDAY, OCT.I

THE VALLEY COUNTY LANDTRACT NO. 1'.~ 160 Acres.

Legally known as SEt S~c< 34. ToWnship 18-13. Located i mile Barn is 30x32 with haymow, Com crib 14l<25, st~el rpol. Gar-'west of the southwest' cor~er of the city limits of.North Loup age, chicken" house, good hog hous~ 16x32, g'rartci~y 14x20,on graveled ?ighway No. 56. This ~ the home p!ace of Mr. Aermotor 111-~1J, good '!Vell, large cistem. W~ter in the bous~Lee and conslsts of 160 acres moro or less, accordlng to gov- and to the lots.' , ' ..,'ernment" survey, including 140 ac~es of cultivated land of Farm is all fenced with woven fencing, on Consumers tlee:which 45 is in alfaUa. 20 acres of pasture cmd in buildings and tric line, RFD, on telephone, nice shade trees, cedar and' bladelots. ' . , . , walnut. A very desirable tract, land is level to gently roll-Improvements include an 8 room residence and balh, modern ing aI1d in a' good s,tate of cultivation. It Ulwell {arm~d. "except hoat. Partial tile bctsemenl, ~lectric hot water heater. . , ~ .. ~ ,

TRACT NO. 2 - 160 Acres.Legally known as NEt of Sec. 33-1 e-13. T4is is located t mile good. the south brunch of Mirer creek ~uns through it, fum-west of traCt No. L also on Highway 56, or-1 t miles west of ishing an abundance of water 'fronlsprings, and plentifu~North Loup,. This is a bare quarter except for a good well shade. Fenced and cross fenced. The land has been welland mill. It has 110 acres of cultivated land including 30 tilled. It has been very productive. .acres of alfalfa. The 50 acres of pasture is exceptionally

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TERMS:This being er consent sale of heirs, the tracts will go to the highest bidder for cash, a~d every sale'i~ a final sale. ,'Terms are 25 ~~cash on day of sale as security of contract, ~~% more on January L 1954, balance March L 1954, or ali- soon' thereafter as thepr~bate of the Lee estate is completed, 1953 and prior taxes will be paid, deed and abstract of tH\e will be furnished. Posses-sion March 1, 1954. "

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If a loan is desired 'on any 01 tllese tracts. confact fhe auctioneers,

"Heirs of John Edward Lee,·owners

TI)E ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKi\

dell death Sunday nlorning was a I~hoek to the entire community. Al­ways elljo~ cd a cup of 'coffee at hishouse, nCI el' was a more hospitablehost. :' 'r..

Again we can sing our praise's toCoach Don Keebaugh and his Tig.ers Comstock bowed to Scolialast Friday night 266. .to keep still for long,"

-Hill's Gravel pit, 2 miles northof Ord Cemetery. ... 23-tfc

Hope Hank Kroetsinger's' cold isbetter soon, "kinda hard on Hank

Miss 1\1rs. Richard Reck whennews day comes along she was always good for several items of in·lerest. Hope they are having agood trip.

The grass fire near the stockyards did nut amount tCl much lastSaturday but the local volunteerfire department was on hand,Burned off sOllle weeds.

Since soft ball season closed,Murphy has a tough time keepingbusy. IIis wife stopped that. Hearthey are going to enlarge theirbasement. ,

Have wondered often how ,KarlA. keeps those waves so perfect.No need to wonder now. We know!

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Swift's Mild Cheddar

Krdut Cabbage Is Here!

NONE SOLD TO DEALERS

LAND BANK LOANS. ON FARM

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bur" and I\lr, and ~Jrs, Clyde Go· by the Unive rsity of Nebra::;ka -~ ,------ -, .. ' --- - - - - ..,-gan t> and Bob Hill ,lttenl1ed the College of Medicine at Omaha in

' . Jerry of Elm Creek spent u.e week I' l\.========================~ Sixth District Amerlcan Legion June .

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cud at their home cu-t of Scotia. ' " "1 I t 'EI '"lidAuxiliary Convention in Brok- ---- , I

Vance las ernp o~ men at m •• WAd' 4HCI b CI en no-v Thursdav Arcadia \I a, the -~lr. and Mrs. John Sevcnker,Creek. Willing orkers rca la - U oses only to~1'll out 0['14 countie,'thal who had been visiting relatives in

-==-----:--:--------=----~---:-- j ~l)ellieltl t""11\l111111rPalylY aOt flll~r'I'II~:L!lll" Iosflalllll'~ .' • • • ' had their quota of 54 members, Wilbur, the past two weeks, reo

C' f Id C I N 5'1 Wddi c o d ~ v ~ v Y Wfh FII R f Aft I\lrs, Twil la Scott and l\lr::;. Zcl· turned home Thursday on theotes ie oup e ofes I ver e mg ~~I~il~~I~~~·~l:dh;Ili~lst~;li~·d ~l~t'El~l{~ ear I U esume 0 CIVI les 1~11~<?~L~~denburg were Ord visitors e_v_el:i_ng_b~llS~.,-----~.... -- _ I

D W M . d NIL . 1903 for the Murphys, 'VIlling "Yorkers 4-II Club offi· i .-Hill's Gravel pit, 2 miles north,ele. ere arrle af ort 1 Oup In Mr. andl\lrs. Bill Brcdthauer, [r., dally dosed its year with the 10· I of Ord Cemetery. 23.tfc ll., and two children spent Sunday at cal achievement program held at , Mrs. Carl Easterbrook and Mrs. I

Sunday, Sept. 20 marked the --- ---,,---- ---~.~- the Forrest Nielsen home at Dan- the school house Wcdnesdaj', 4 I K. E. Lorenzen were Loup City25th wedding anniversary of Mr. ncbrcg. o'clock. "I visitors Tuesdav morning.and Mrs, Ray Hoon of near Cotes- MRS, GREELEY GEBHARDT I\lr. ,and Mrs. Ralph Studnicka Wilh Mrs, Kermit Erickson, and Ifield. Open house was held at their and Mr. and Mrs, Edward Hole- ~lrs. Claude Zentz. as leader we , d L .home during the day and evening. Quiz Hepresenlctlve cck of Grand bland, were Satur have had a successful year. I Atten oft RitesAbout on~ hundred fifty friends day visitors at the Gib Studnicka Seven gills were in our club. We Members of the L. 1\1. Loft fa-;'ame to call. Phone 2911 Scotic home. Mrs. Studnicka and son Don took four projects. (l) Making ~l i . . rnily, called here by the death and

Mrs, l loon is the former Lucy II accompanied 1I1r. and Mrs. Hole- School Dress (2) Work and Play ma Anderson, waitress, Pearson s funeral of their father. included:\ndcrson, daughter of ~lr. and, cek to Ericson where they spent Outfits (:~) Ilows, and whys, of ~:afe,. Ar~adla; Ivan Anderson, Norval K. Loft, Portland, Ore.; Mrs

Mrs. Pete Anderson now' of St. Mrs, Myrtle Porter, Elba; Mrs the day fishing. young cooks and (4) Food Prescr l'ruck ing-Elv III Hale, Arcadia: Don- lIarold Horse, Branson, Mo.; Mr.Paul. Mr. Hoon IS the son of the Leltay Holmes. Arcadia; Mrs. Wal- At the Earl Sautter home over vation. . aid Bose, Iarming, Ansley; Ralph and Mrs, Rajniond C. Loft and fa.late Mr. and 1\11'5. ',vlll. Hoon. ter Holmes, Mrs. George Jensen he week end were Mr. and Mrs. We held nine meetings beginning l?ose,. Iarming, A!lSlej; ,Jerry Burr.s mily, North Platte; T. Sgt. Don

They were married at N?rtl~ North Loup; Mrs. Martin Baldwin rom Sautter and _baby of Grand in June and cluslinbg the. last of Iarn

dl ll1 g, .Arcadla: Wllllali} ~Ia~" Loft, Everett, Wash,; H. N. Law.

Loup by Re.v..H, ~. Polan. They Farwell and Miss Elvira Anderson ~sland and Mr. and Mrs. Roland August with our c u picnic, I~OO , enguicermg course, ruver- renee ~f. Loft [r. Chelsea, Mass;moved to Mission, So. Dak., for a of St. Paul also helped with the Barnes and boys of Albion. At each mcetinz we did cook- slly of Ncbr.; Yvonne Holmes, den· Mrs Hazel Loft and Rij:'hard Lou)Lew )~ars. I t' ,v It prepa~ing and "serving of refresh Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hurt of Far· ing-either demo~strating, judg· tal ass't., J\rcadia; DarWlll Nord· Cit~'; Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Elste~.

- TheIr attenc an.s were .. a er ments. ' well spent Sunday' at the Gib Stud· ing or making of foods. strom, fawlIng, Comslock; Larry meIer and family, St. Paul.,Holmes of ArcaclJa, now h~l~lg at 1I1r. and Mrs. Bl")'an Portis wen licka home. Eadl medin~ proved to be fun. Pearson, f~restry, Idaho; Larry Relalives and friends who attenll.North Loup and. Mrs. Clifford Kearney visitors last l'riday and Mrs. John Jones and Jesslyn After the maklllg and judging we Sell, farmlllg, COlllsto.ck; Jo~"Ce ed the funeral service Sunday af.Scott" the former Anna Anderson saw the Kearne~'-Midland game ·pent the week end at Council (ould always eat the things we had Spencer, bookkeep~r, Llll~oln; Jer· temoon were Mr. and Mrs. Claroo! Nort~ Loup. Both attended the Their son, Dale plays with the t31uffs with the Joe Jantzen family. cooked. 1''1 S~brant, ranchll1g,. Alllswurlh; ence Johnson: Paxton; GeorgecrlebratlOn. . Kearney squad. At the home of !\Ir. and Mrs. Our clllb earned three purple John Zentl, ranching, Gordo~; Max Johnson, Brule; Mr, and Mrs. Harry

The Hoons ~a\e t~·o chIldren, Mr. and Mrs. Richanl Reck lefl \lvin Kron last week were Alvin's ribbons at the county fair. Lybarger, Nebr. Wesll~~'all, Lllleoln; Whilefoot, Mr. and Mrs. GeraldCarl Hay Hoon III the aIr force, who last week for a months sojourn ')rother, Ernest and Mrs. Kron, l'h~y wl.'re by Carol Zenlz, with Norm:m Sell, bee keeping, Area· Whitefoot, Mrs. Anne Nielsen, Mrsv:as unable to come for the .celebra· thruugh Wyoming, Washington heir son I<:dward and Mrs. Kron her school dn:ss and Joyce Zentz dia; Donald Bossenk U. S. Army; f<:lsie Elstermeler, Mr. and Mrs.

,Lon, and Darlt:ne, v.hu 11\es at Oregon and California. Ind their son-in-l.aw and daughter, and Patty Eri<:kson with play out· Glenn Hawley, Clar Scott alld Jo Clarence Urwiller, Mr. and Mrs.Lome. . " Dr. and Mrs. Darwin Shoemaker \fr. and Mrs. Howard Bruoks and fits. Ann Dean, l\iebraska Stale Teach· Will Wit, all of Grand Island; Mr.

1\1rs. Marlln BaldII'm of 1'arwell, of Lincoln were week end guest~ hree children of Richland, Wash., Blue ribbons were awarded to ers, Kearney; Nina Bose, married, and Mrs. Chris I<obor~, !\Irs. J. E.t,ister of Mrs. Hoon, bake~ the cake of their pa;'ents, Mr. and Mrs. Inil vho came Wednesday and re· Patty Erickson-school dress~ Comstock. IIendersen. Mr, and Mrs. Jim Han.that centered the sen lllg table, Shoemaker and Mr. and Mrs. Kar. nained l'ntil Sat urda~·. ICgetable and fruit collection; Joy· Mr. and Mrs. A. 1". Briggs, and sen, Mrs. He,len Laj'her, Mrs. JerisMrs. Clifford Scott cut and se.ned. ,\<hl~ . ' Corporal Robert Kron, who has ce Zentz~school drt:ss; Donna son of Che~'enne, W~'o., Mr. and Keller, all of Elba; Mr. and Mrs.

h b k d b 'I ,. It • ~ "'I "een on ~ thirty day leave was ho,t Zentz~play outfit; Carol Zentz-·· Mrs. Thurman Bridges were Thurs· \l' A J k b 'f t Sf'Anot er, a e y" ~s. va er Dick Farrell suffered burns or <' ., ~ d d . I h t f M v. a .. a () , l\ argare ongen rCI,Hoon of Ord, was a gJft to the his rith t hand last Monday morn vVednesday night to his parents slip, play outfit, White Urea; ayevemng unc eon gut's SOl' Alliance: Boy Gr€'?,g, Loup City;Hoons. l'ng .. ~n ha wao II'ghtin£1 the ga' md guests and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Karen Pedri<:k- white and whole and Mrs. OltO Lueck. Mr, and Mrs. !\Ir. and Mrs. Emil Hromas, Crete.

H ~ "" J - Volfe a ,I bo and Mr a d ~lr wheot bread. Briggs lett Friday morning and lItMrs., Cl.a.' rence .Layher, of Gran~ stO',e., .Dr. Markl.('v !reated hi \ n.,. ~'s . ,n , s. . U k' W T If're were a S'l presen manyh I h f t h · .. . \rt Klein at the "Top Hat" in Red. ribbons were awarded tq wiIllJe movlllg tq uaw 'lllS, ~'O. friends from Scotia, North Loup,

Island, at c arg~ 0 ~ gues, hurns. '.' , " ,,' f,. ~rand Island where steaks wen' Jani<:e' Dean-School dress, Play Dr. and Ml-S. K. E. Lorelllen J;~lba, Cotesfidd, R:ivenna, Loupbook amI helsed Wlt~ the gIfts. . ~Irs. otto Gebhan't expects to b( ,erl~d to tha entl'r~ gI·Ollp. ('or. Olltlil', Linda Swanson - school r.nd fanuly II ere Ord din,ner gues,ts· 11 , lb 1 d SOth t t I e S"l'llng table were h " ~ ~ City, BUf\\c, Vo ac 1 'an t.ers a ';' . ,relt:ased from the St. Franci3 os )oral Kron left the san.Je night for dress; Donna Zentz, Schuol Dress' Wednesday evening. ' . Paul.13elerly. Anllerson pounng. She pital on Wednesday of this wed ~evada, II here he will be stationed. Karen l'edrick~Play outfit; <"'aroll Dick Marvel was in Omaha thewas aSSIsted by Donna Anderson, and IlilI come to her home here Thursday night, !\Ir. and Mrs. Zentz, Joyce' Zentz, Donna ZeiltZ- I past week on a business tr,ip.Delores Porter, Janet Hoon and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Murph) ,volfe gal e a dinner for the Wash. fruit and vegetable collection. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Braden andDarlene lIoon. and Billy and Mr. and Mrs. Fa) ngton visitors at their home. Oth. ' A few of our things weilt to the I\1r. and Mrs. Floyd Bossell attend·

Gillham and Gary attended a fare :r ~uests included Mr. and !\Irs. state tair, Pally ErictCSOll and Joy~e ed' th~ square dance in North Loup~UVU"'''''~~~~~~~ well dinner ht Wednesday nigh \lnn Kron and from Scotia were rentz rc<:elved red ribbuns on their Tuesday evening. ,

:it the Jess Gillham !'.tlme in GnJDC ',Ir. and Mrs. Art Klein and Mrs. s<:hool dr<:sse'. Carol Zentz red on Mrs. Fr('d Whitman visited atIsl;:md for Rev. and Mrs. R3Y G\lI Jean Seefus, cotton slip and rt:d riblJons on the Von Moody hOlhe Wednesdayham and children. The GillhalJl: Miss !\Iard3 Gehh:il'llt

ldauphtc-r Don,la Zelllz Jnllt exhibit and l'atl~ aftew'Jon.

left Thursd3Y morning for thei! ,f Mr, and Mrs. Olto GeLn~tl'dt Ericksun \C'gebble exhibit. Kensington held their regularhome at St. Joseph, Mich. Mr. ant pent the week end in Grand Is. We feel \IC have had a profitable meeting Wednesday afternooll atMrs. Gerald Gillham and chi/drel and and visited her mother. who year and h;lI e learned many things. the home of MrS. Willard Beck.of Grand Island were also guests s a patient in the St. Francis has· We as dub membl.'rs all agrecd Eight members and two guests and

Mark Wagner went to Omah; lita!. Miss Gebh~lrdt attends the we wanted to sew agaill next ~'ear two children attended the meet·Sunday where he will spend a fel' Jnil enily of Nebraska. .md would slril e to attain morc ing. The aftel'lloon was spent indays wilh his mother, Mrs. Fran]' Jacob Jensen, a member of lhe 'manls. -Patty Ericksoll, News sewing. At the close of the after·Wagner, who underwent majo} ieoUa Implement finn, left wit\! Hepo1'ter. noon a lunch II as served by thesurgery last week. Ml'S. Wagne, ;4 others dealers last Saturday for -- hostess.lives at Burwell. :hieago and from there to Spring· Mr. and 1\I1's. A. 1'~. Briggs and Mrs. Lottie Baller returned home, At the John Jones home Sunda~ ield, Ill..; Mr~ Jcn~en will dri\c little son L~nn of Che~enlle, Wyo., Sunday afternoon after spending

were lIlr. and Mrs. Jim Ro;)ch anf lack a new pick·up. lIe expects ~pent Wedllesd;ly and Thursday Ia few days with her son and fami.daughters, Judy and ValJo o~ 0 be away about a week. u':ght with 1\1rs. Briggs sister and ly Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Baller andGrand Island; Mr. and Mrs. Jes The Fairmont Malt Shop closed family, Mr. and !\Irs. 11an Hunkins daughter of Westerville. Mrs. Ball· Sco'tia' ~"'a' n"~ L.'cen''So ed -;'\'{orm anL! the Arlie' Worm famil~ iatunlay night for the season. Mrs. and family of Comsto<:k. - ':.' I er spent Salurday and Sunday in M'of Sumter. ,Iable Pilinooki, who has been man· Mr. and l\Irs. II. lI1. Branden- Litchfield, looking after business. ,Richard D. Sautter, of Scotia. was

Mr. allLl Mrs. Joe ,Coufal all( ,ger of the shop for thc summer burg were Sllnday dinner and s,up· Mrs. J. C. Crawford, of Ansley, ~)lle. of ~~ stl\dents granted lice[lse,~.bOjs of Cotesfield, ",,;ei:e' Suhda) las other employment. per guests of !\Ir. alld Mrs. George visited at the home of Mrs. Don to practice" medfcine and surge6visitors at Joc's parents, 11k ane ,Mrs. #Anna Klein spent Sumlay Brandenbllrg and ~al1lilY. Moody and Mrs. 'Anna Sherbeck, in Nebraska it was announced reo Ord.lIIrs. Paul Coufal. vith her son and daughter-in-law Dr. and 1I1rs. 1<. Eo Lorenzen ilnd Saturday evening. ~ '-.: ( cen_t~bJ:'.__H~_ste_ cf_K.. Wat_s_o_p,dire,c, , __ __ ___'__ '~~ ._~_, ._,. _

lIlr. and I\Irs. Elmer Kirk re IIr. and Mrs. Art Klein. ' family were weekend guests of Dr ---- ~- ----~----, .---- . . ~. _ _ '__ ~_, . _turned home Friday after spend Mrs. Ethel Miller lcl:t Sunday Loremcn's parellts, !\II'. and Mrs,

Get. full details now ing a few weeks with their ehi/drer vith her son and daughter, 1\11'. and II.- A. Lorenzen of Omaha. '

LOUP NAT IONAL FARM at Council Bluffs, Beatrice am ',Irs. Lyle Hatch for l\lilehell \Ihere !\Ir. and 1\1rs. Willard Beck andP Grand Island. " , he Hatch family lives. Phil Hatch Peggy and !\Irs. Mary M(:Uonalq

LOAN ASSOCIATION Mrs. Anna Sautter who has beel ook some uf l\lrs. Miller's shous· were Bruken Bow visitors Saturd,tj'" .' ' hospitalized at Gralld Island i lold goods as .she does not ex· aIterno.on. !L~ "

- -~Ifmhcr .. staying at the home of her son·in )eet to return to Scotia to IiI'e. The.\lr. ane! llIrs. A. F. Bdggs and.. Feder,,1 Land Bank SJ"tem law and daughler, Mr. and l\ln latch family <:ame to Scolia Salur· ~on, I\lr. and !\Irs, Ivan HunkinsJames B.. Ollis, Se,retary-Treasurer ICorwin ~pringer at Elba until sh ray. Mrs. Miller has liICd here werc Thursday dinner gllests ofPhone 57 Ord, Nebr. Iis able 10 go lo her own home a 'or n1any years. :,1r. and ~lrs. Otto Lueck. ;1

Cotesfield. ' " . Don Liske, son of Mr. and Mrs. Follow-up on Class 1953: Haoae,,""'AA~"""'~~~""'~' Mrs. Bert Mallery spent las !enry Liske, sends his address: Adams, Bookkeeper, Lincoln; Em·

, Wednesday with her father, Char 'It. Donald A. Liske, US 55407345, -- ---- ~ ~ -- -- ~,- -- - - -----. ~-- :0. B, 10th Bn, C C "A" 5th Ann·----------~----;;;;:,;---------.-- -- -- : )red Dhbion, Camp Chaffee, Ark,

:'; '.. " HalT)' FrfCese of Fruitland, Idaho,'las bee'n I biting at the Lew Free::;cJOine. lIe is a fOrlner Greeley res·dent and is a brother of Lew.

!\Ir. and Mrs. Don Baker of SanJiego, Calif, are \ isiting relatileslnd friends here, North Loup and~ri<:son. Don formerly lil ed in theU\ erdale neighborhood.

S1"C Dallas Acker arril cd in5eattle last Wednesday and in Cen·ral Cily Sunday v.here he visited

.1is parents, !\Ir. and ~Irs. Dick Ac·',er until 1I10nday when he came to;colia. He is a brolher of ~lrs. Ne·:Hle Cargill" and Rick Acker with\'hom he will spend some time.'gt. Acker has a 30 day leave. HeNas recently relurned from Korea.

Just mentioning the fact thatJohn Pesek could hal' e a manager.. SKIES Canned Dog, 4 95 Martin I\Irklicka, of North Loup,FRI . was seen ghing Peoek a rub down

Food - Case last Wedne::;day night during thewrestle at Halenna. Martin doesget around. The last'time we men·tioned him was when he joined theSioux tribe at Burwell.. Wm. Bredthauer is another old

tirper who has passed on. His sud·

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Daughter SUlY ~nd Mr. Perry, .', goes to Ex'ter, California

Flying saucers popped into the news limelight 11<.'1'<: this wcekfor the second time \v ith in twO) ears.

Sighling the ~iscs was Jo(.' Dlugosh, 67 )<.'ar old Ord III ,I Il , hi"daughkr and S01l-ln-hiw.

,Me. Dlugnsh said the trio were outside a farm home fl1l1r mikseast of Sargent Sund,,; about four o'clock in the afkrnool1.

The fir~t saucer appeared out 01* - - --- - .- --- -- - --- ­the south \\ e~t headed nOl'th~a~1.

It appeared vel')' high, Dlugos!. (I"ly (ouncll MIIsoid, and was tr<i\eling at a ,·ter IUSriric" speed. /"

A strong mcdium·pitched hum 0111rtreel Paymenl· ,ming accompanied th~ sighting. J

The saucer was gr<Jyish white in 'color, perCectly round, and, Diu .Intersection Costsgo'sh said, "';lbout eight to ten in·(;he~ in diameter.'" , . Paid from Ci.ty's

As tbe fir~t 'sallcer disappeared ' .o\'er the horizon a second app'eared '. General Fund Treasury, This on<:: reached a spot approxi· ,". - .... .mately 01er the trio's head then Ord's city council, marked bystarted circling. the absence. of Councilman Ed

"It' circled aroupd three or fOUl ~na~te.r Ill. JO Omi,lha, ~cratcl~edtimes," Mr. Dlugo~h said, "th~n neads In lIt:llson Monday wondenn')_took off in the s\lllle diredion tak· I \\here to fllle! (llI)ds for a $3G91,41en by the fir~t ~., . 1bIll., ,

Visibility was excellent over the The bill was for the city's inter·are;!, Dlugosh said., T.he air :vas: st!ct.iOll tpsls 011 the street oilin~stili and the \leather was excetlOn·, T11<:: rQad impro\emenl fund W gally dry and clear. t· h .-' 0 I I I a

"'Thev were not aircraft" Mr 110 t ere",. n y t.Ie gellf:ra fundDlugosh said, "I do know' what could ab~orb the 1I1lpad.an airplane look~ like." In other b'usiness the council:

.lIe a<1~ed th<;, sallcers '1'ere 1.n· Pas'ed iI n,-'dl'illio.,l ('.\'t.'ndinl{Sight about 30 seconos. ,s)mpath> to 1\11'. Gn;t.,tpl'. Fl()l'rt:r~

Jwo ) ears ago discs were re· will be selll.ported and sighted by children 1 Oka)~d for state ii,\UOr cOllllllis:near tlle Ord ~chool. 'siol). scanning a liC[uur lice,lse ap-

,pIka lion .0C DQn'tld l\tet'~{' and

S V• et H 't'harles Kasson. "llvth nice fd·owers lSI ere low,,", saId the eOllndl. •

T '. dOt 13 Granleo ;) bO\\'ling alley }i.:elheU~S ayIe. 'to ~1. Io:. Markley aild GCOI:1tl' lh\ (Jr·Lincoln Sowers, "ood will pro· ak, for ~he Ord Bowl, cOnhI\gel~t on

motion club, 'hill visit Ord Tues- tbe pOYlng oC the eo.rre(\ fee,.$02 50day, October 13, chamber of. COI!1·' Agreed. to raise the pay o( Ce·merce Presld~nt Aleen Paplel'Iuk metery Sexton ~oe Pesla to $200 ailnnoul1ced ~hls week. . month \vith the pl'o\.ision 1\11' Pest;)

~Irs. PaplerIllk said Ihe, Svwcrs be emplo)'ed uLlring olf time by the\\ould stop here for noon llUlcheon cit)·, He formerly rt:(chnl $175.\I ith the chamber membership. '"".

Dinner \\ill be in the IIighw'lY IleaI'd I' Ir~ clue! Ihcha.l'lillol\ halCafe at $1 a plate, Secretary Jolin ask for ,eXpetlSes for hr,t:lllt:n toAnderson said re~ervations \\ere attend an Omah.\ conv~ntlon; then11eces.,ary. It will start at 12 :00 in .diseussion, voted $150 to nweta'clock, CIHer J{O\\ bal s reI1uc, t., .The .Sowers noontim~ Ord stop Noted, .the cOIl)ing courtesy in·

1h11l powt up a full day s tour ove.r spection tour of rire Hilden\,rilersthe We,tern Nebraska area. and state technician" \\ho \\,ll vhit

While here they will distribLlte Pl'l'(' Oclober 14 for (OHrte~y firt:lfa\ ors, hold a short entertainment lOspeeti~ns. Cltv dads will attelll\program and ghe away dOQr prizes. a lun('heon program,

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•.1URead by 3.476 Fa";'mes Every Week"

SECTION ONE

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The Lou~ Valley Reqlo,,·s B;q Newspoper

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Idablished April. 1882 .' THE O.RD QUIZ. ORD I NEBRASKA OCTOBER 8, 1953

He~$paper W~ek 'iinterstqte Phone Miller to Address Fashion ~oses Strdin Polio Strikes Two;~UIZ l~dUSln~~ Ie,lIs IR~!.e~i,I~,k~n'~t~~~'" Loup Valley Men !h:~~i:t7~',::~:P1.~~::.':~: IGale, D~nnis Brawn

pen euse oWing Kli~;11·~~;~:hrj~~;,~ns,.Ii;~i~l O~d\~: :on Recl'am''aillon' :h~h'i;hwsc~o:~r:~~rto~i:~~') in Taken 10 ,Horpll'alTh d Afl . j HatOI' announced this week. : The strained ligaments came :Iurs ay ernoon I The hike applies to interstate ' '. as models preened and prac-

calls only, Miss Jensen added. I Talkfest Slated Neor ticed fashion poses lJefore full Sons of N9rth LoupW ' ll D t t All The hike \I as O\CI' the North- M"d' I . th '" I, emons r~ e I western Bell Telephone system, \ 1 way Gorner Today e';Jost r:a;r~h:' poses ar~ awk- , Couple Fall III OverEquipment to Public :'l:he Nebraska Continental Phone I (Thursday) Afternoon I ward. T~ achieve them Ord's Sunday: Are 12, 15,

,f 0 '·1 I<':O}llOany IS a Bell af'Ijliate. , 1 . . 'I prettiest (and shapeliest) women -rom ne TI Four, I Ihe hike oec,urs 10 n:ghtlll\le, Farmers and businessmen inter- were getting heavy coaching , Gale and Dennis Brown, sons of

Quiz Industries will be host to I ;~g ~t~~~';o~t~;~~ta~odr{~t;~y, tll~t~ I et,sotedaicn t~e d~\etlohPlllLent. ofvirlrliga-' fr om Miss Helen Glehoviak, in 1\11'. and Mr~. Stanley 81'0\111, of rlll'lI,'ee" WittlleSS SallCeI'S ZOOIII rl'lll'll S'kI·CSVallpy county Thursday afternoon, tolls. l' In. .re..ge 10 e, .0uP a e)'s charge ~f the program, North Loup, were reported "silght- ,October 8 (today) The Ord Quiz A t bl ' . II ld t dare invited to a meeting Thursday "We'll make out all riqht:' I)', better" Wednesday from the Ord

1 b tN' I I a e gives ie 0 ra e an afternoon at 2'30 o'clock Miss Gleh~viak said Wednes- hospital where they \\ ere ill \\ ithce e rates auona Newspaper 1the increase on one call example. I The io\itation was issued bv day, "I" the lin irnent holds out." polio.Week, All are invited. Ord-to-Chicago, Night and Sun- . . • ,. ~ h E t [S ' t S I AiSlated Cor early inspection tours I dav, station to station Old rate 95 Henry Lange, ple~ldent,?C the Loup Money from the event will be . T e boys were stricken OHr the 'a,s. 0 aI'gell 1111(, ay ·teI-ll.oOll "is Ord's school journalism class 16' neiv 1.03 • V~l1e)'s Reclamation District, who used t., finance BPW"s activity last \I eel:end Dennis was taken illstrong 0 d t C" N' IdS said the mee!lng would be held orogram, Sunday night. His case is compll-", . . r '0- n1Ca&O, ight an un- one and one half mil th f the cated with an auoendicltis attack

-, I'hey Will be shown mechanical: day, person to penon, old 1.50, new Mid\\"lY cO~;ler "six e~1i~0~ y'.~·t f ,Gale grew ill Mondav.·' . ,- . - ---- - -.- - - • .steps In preparation and pri~ting 160. St P~ul ' I' s 0 IGeweke Has Operation Te~t,,:oh both )oLlng;lers ludicat- , Round Grayish Whll'e Fly;ng Objecls Wilof the QUIZ plus other publications. '1' '. t· " . '. . . ed l' - HII G ' ~ aThe journalism class will be fol-: ax is ex ru. . <.:ongressma~ A. L. l\hller of Ne- Archie Geweke , promineut Ord po 10, a owe en roup ,-lowed by other organizations I braska, and SIX other members pf, Carmer and stockman, had explora- Hospital r eoorts. prior to press W A . ,

On display WIll be the Quiz's I Bidding 8risk on his congression.al committee, will i tory su~ger~ Monda~ ~ft~rnoon at time, indicated Gale wus "sltgb tlv IR f D' f f ay cross Farm,l One .Circl.es a$ If Lo~fg iant press equipment plus its ' speak to the group, Other, r.epo.ds Ithe 1\1 a.) 0 Brothers clinic 111 Roches- better". Dennis, the report said, ese s aes or .'photoengraving plant. ILee Land Tuesday Will also be ~eard ~rolll Irrtgation ter, MI~n" but was reported r.est· was complaining about pain in his

Open house Thursday will be At the J. E. Lee estate sale of an,d r:cJall~atlO~. officials., ,,\ll1g e,aslly Tuesday, ,?r~ r~latl\~~ left leg. Kl'ds COS'fume Paradefollowed by a similar e\ent Friday i real est.ate held Tuesdav afternoon . rh~ conores~lona~ comn\1ttee b le.arnt:d. Mr. Ge\\ek~~, h~ul)le wa~ .--------- ------for Nebra~ka publishers, editors, I Mrs. Walter Heubner °bought the I III thiS area ~~ t?ur ,t~~ p~opos~d I thagn~)sed as lIod~~lO s, dl~easl'. Fishes on Sunday Back inlo committee \\ ~nt U'pand noted Nebraskans. Ihomc place west of :\orth Loup I S~rgent and 1'ar\\ell lfllgatlOll dIS-\ Mrs. Augu~ta Ge\\eke and :'Ilr, Kiddie's lIallo\\e'n Parade Tues·

Heading up the latter will be Cor $83.50 an acre, Calvin Lee I!ncts, and may be persuaded to and Mrs, ~Io>d G,e\Yeke, who ha\,: Mr. and 1111',. Albert Albers an~ day in the wah of a noon cham·United States Senator Dwight Gris- 1 Lought the quarter west of North I,!~pect. th~ Loup. Val~eys recJama- been at hiS bedsld~, had planned :\1r" and lIlrs. lIenry Stara spent bel' of commerce board of direc­wold,. and Con,gressmen A, L. Mil-' Loup for $53,50 an ~cre. Ste\C Gr?- I h~n dl~tfl.ct which lI1c1udes the, to. return t? Ord thiS week b~lt are Sunda) fishing They \\ ent to SIIan tvr's meeting.ter lind Roman HrU$ka and Harri- i hOSKY bougl1t an elght~ on Da\ls 1\1lr·Dan ploject.. shll undeCided. lat~. They. report, "good luck", It will probably be held Beanson (W)'o.) ,1 C~~e.k for $2500 an acre and Roy i ,- ----- -.-' , ~oup Day, Wednesday, October 28.

O'ther gllests will be George ~"!I1Jall1s anolh~r quarter owned I Farm Trough Ice QI r h I hi p' Id' T ItI f T Pre\iously the spccial committeeRounds, public relation:; director I l?lOtly by ~:. E Lee and Mable' . UIZ JC 0 an IpS rOYI e Ut Ion or WO n'('ommellued the parade be heldfrom the Univer~ity oC Nebra~ka'! ~lIrton for ~23,OO an acre, People I Marks Frost Advent I I, _ S'lturday with all youngsters inW J M . f h I from out of town were here Cor.. 0dJ II St d' flU f Nb k costume admitted to the football,; '1' orrdls.on, ormer ~ort Loup j the sale, which took place in the I l' arm watenng troughs marked I r ourna Ism u.fin sao eras a o"a1l1e fJee. A half time parade lVa~¥'ya I~t .e ItOI', ~o,w dlre,ctor. o.f I e0li1ll111nity bu.,ilding CUOlmins and I the ad\ent of a sharp frost here ( If;;.COm;I1U!llly JOl,lrnal1sm at the t.:nl·

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Cummins were audiopeers Sunday.'. LenBtlaltlht'hel;dPI'rl~cnlnOel'~'tllrlle'dthUIllbs\:er~lty oC Nj:pr~sk~, , . " '. Stock posed throllgh thin ice as ~ 0

.• F~onl.Ke\lrney .'01'111 COl1\e Herbert I' .,",• telliperaflires dro'ppc'd to a chilling do" n on the idea. ,L. Cushing, preSIdent of Nebr.a,~ka i 5~ Corn Price rold . 29 qegrte$,. ", . ~ ''We \Hluld like the youngster~Sta.te rea~!lCr~ College, a one-tunc, P~~ \ D' .t Ll d Z'k' l' 1116nuay's lo\\' was 31' Tue'day's dV\\l1,lown \\here ever)body canQUJlz'-Jn~~I;;'l1a.n. 'I' :. 1 ann~~ncedlr\~'eodrn"Sd°';y' thle 1·1l1~91151~ was 34 anti \¥eul)esday:s wa~ 36. see them", th"y said, '. , , saac~on genera mana"er . '. . \".. ~ IN' 't r t d It appear" Special E\'t:nl.s Chair-bf 41s-S·ar.B.en; ~ill represent that iwpport pflCe ~.n c~rJ1 to be $).55 0 preClpl a 10.11. was r,epor.e . ,; man lIdding Pearson s.del, the par·org<\nization, along" with hi~ assis., a bushel.,' : , :. ':-. I .-:----;-----;-r " I "de II ill be held \\:ednesday af·lant ,Keith Cartei'. .. : '. 'I The §upport WIll.. be Cro' gr~1O I Edward Gnaster Better <1

1 1U'noon. Oclober 28Also 'slated Cor apRearance is N\!11lber. three .grade, or bet(er, " " ' " I It will probably follow the sen'·

State Edit Irv'na B k 'c th 'I Ztkmund said the s4Pport \\as I Edward Ed, Gnaster, well ing of bean soup in Ihe ~la~onicQniaha W'~I<.\'I{~r;lda er, ,:0 .e lion. basis of 90 p'er cent of ,Parity; known Ord, busil)ess man an.d <-:ity , hall

A' b' ,. t .'11 r '11 F~'d' pnce fQr 1953 corn October 1. 1 counCilman, was reported "Ull· That sta rts at 1'1:00 a m It sto;".', ... anq~le . \\1 "~ ow ~l ay s I More'inCorIllation will bf releas· ' proved" from the St. Joseph's hos' ? 30(\~'lrQ h~\,~e ,{or ne\\smen, ,10 the led l'lter, he added. pitat in Omaha following a sl.ldden at 1:;-~e ki~31es parade \\ ill pf0b~bl'Veterap s . ( uh.., ,S~\'Cral local 1 • • " , 11lnbs atl;.lck last \\'eek ' I follow. Thirty dollars has been al·gue~ts h;,lye b~en InVited to meet' ., .. . .. i II 'bl' t .'.' b' , '1 ' d f' .the put-of·town notables at this I Cont·lnue·d Bus :' h'. Cea :-V.'lIS, ath\; 0 H.~tlt. Idflef)' of'ate or pI'lZE:S. .e\.ent., r,"',' ..,"'. ID,ur,"s D'.,reeted ,J:; Illi ), e repol sa , so~~ethodisl ladies \\ ill sen e beal

I' . Ban,d toH~sttn9s ..~-: ,': -~---"'-------- ..R,otary l::I~ars Governor " The- Stale Hailway Commission, Ord\ 11igh school b~nd j'ourn('~ed 1 BUSllneSSe'r O·fered: <;corge H9~ti.ngs, district gover· Ian'nounced bus senlcc from ~O{lp to ilastings Satui'day as' part of ' ~ I

npr. addre~s~d the Ord Rotary dub II CI~y thj'o~l~h Atcadia and, Corn- the All~llial Mclod)' ROLlndup. . • f Ch k~onday.. '. , stock to Sargent will be c<;mlInued. The trip waS macte in two bLlses, ' Courtesy lire ec

f', ,Mr. ~Iastlllgs spoke on club work 1 Busline opel 'ltors, t~e Pop Coql lI~rold Water, nationally knowl1 , ,MJ I '

( sket~hl/lg ()ut the program Cor the Stages oC Grand Island, filed an musIc arranger and composer, di- , ,. I ITh dOl 14\ c9,n~ng )1'111', , IaPl)lication June 20 to terminate leeted the massed bands. Pit Bal .... in advertising Frank Adamek .. , \ik.:s news s',ut: urs' ay cI

( t' ~hles Sad~yal\?cler,.of Orleans, their line at Loup City, :.".:, i '. . Two Ord students are completing Yt:r~;sing. She has held several of- ' .\ r.~. Dr. \ w" \\ eel~es, oC Omaha, A hearing wa.s held Aug, 20 at Catholics Lead i"' ,tudies i,l ~he s~hool of joul'l;alislll : !ices in the \lOhersit?' chapter .. She I Inspection 'r4 a m$ Wil:,rere gues s. :" ..', SHgent. " . I , . of the UOlyenlt), oC NebraSKa on 15 also a member 01 Thela Sigma 'T , ,

':' A ~hOli, bU~ll\css nleellng Coli0\\'. The company alleged tilst )'ear' Rel·lgeICUS· CenJ.· $ schoJar~l\jps vro\ided b)' Quiz In-\Il)hi, general jourllali~m grol'p for' OHe,r Prevention TIp:N'I. .. th~y lost $13,000. Coupled \\ith t,he 3U dustrles. . WVll1en, and a staff member of the Aft F' S i'"',. roads they were Cor~ed to tra\el,' Ord's religious census listed 154 They are Patricia Ball, a senior, student newspaper and yearbook. er Irm. cal,n ng,T~-es~;an-s Tei! Play they wanted to discontinue sehice. Camilies this week at the 90 pel" and Frank Adamek, a junior. 1 1"rank is intcre~led in general O~tl bu~iness men \I ill be ~(fered

l'h . h ' 0 .1 h' J' ' Opposition said that the com· cent completion olark., . Pat sp.:cialized in advertising as Inews writing and photogr<lphy, lIe ' b

" e,f esptan~! r~ Ig,l .s~~10~I,s pany did not render satisfactory I Publicity Chpliiman Warren POl'- her field, She is a member of I has also \\orked on various student (ourtesy fire Inspectioil; Octo ert.pe~t,~r gr~L~p,.\~llI.PJesen,t It s first sen ice, and said the roads were tel' s,ud the Illghest denomination Gamma Alpha Chi, national pro· IJllblic,llioil5 011 the uni\el's;ty cam· 14 as part obscrdnce of }<'ire Pre·\ChIde Tue~da) Odober 27 school t b d th b ' eco de' R (,' tl l' Cessional group for I\omen in ad· :pus,' \Clllion Week, Chamber Pr~stden'publicity of{icer$ announced this' no a~ a as e us company l' I ,lh a \~as t oI~1~n a 10 Ie _ ,,__ ___ __ _ Aleen P.JPiernik said Wednesday.r.cek . . . 1 stated. . 1\\ lIC n~t.ed 157 lamilles. The in~pedion's \\ill be by teanis

:The plav GU,ern<ey Le Pelle" ! The verdict given by the Rail- ,SmyflS!l1g eno~l&h onl)' .2~ ~ami- V II ( t Cit d Ord Park Remodeled DC under\\rilers and technicIans"T.o alush 'Unseen": is a story ab~~t way Comllli~sion was. the company' lies li~t~? no religIOUS afflliatlOn. a ey oun y Ie, ' Crom the state fire manhal's office.~ college shident \vho disco\ ers an I had rendered unsa.l!sCactory and (li ~tl~4~ sc. annl?l.~~C~d bere iMel ho: 1 he t:io\<:s beneath the vines on Teams \\111 be accompanied by vol·Invtsible man solution, : undependable sen Ice. AIt1}Ol!g!1 ,s'<' am~ les, res y~e~ aT! 75. f r "I P 'I the \\cst s.tle of the Ord park ha\e unteer firemen:

'Pod M~uri~~ w~ll, play the lead I Ih¢ Pop Corn stages. d~d lose ~~f;~~~\laD'l~t~d ~~~7~~~~~ fJ .. trh~l- or JOI rac Ices !Jeen relll,9ved. I About 35 underwriters and po~·rok t mont'y, stated the commiSSion, the '. . "" , " , Accord~l'g 10 P:trk. lIIa!lager, Jay sibly t1\1:ee stote men, are e'xpected

, 1 The pl<iY is directed by Drama' re\1son was that they' did not act- ~ap,li~.t 18, ~ssembly o~ GO,d, SIX; Area Conservationist ~\uble, a ~llllff1e board \\111 be bUIlt for the activit\', .Department Head Edwjn Saw\Cr' hely ,olicit transportation of pas' (hn~tla~ SClene€', four, Non-!)e- III the sp"ce.. I "There's n-othinot compulsoryarid, Stu'deilt Director Betty Wiberg. '.sengers and express. . - I ~~mWttl~~a~, ,tqree; and Se\.en Day Says Wo'rk Here by PJ..lns are also Le~ng .Illade for about the insl)e('tiotls", TIll',. P:.l'--". . . _ .__ ~_ I p ~, e '... a row of seats to be buIlt nearuy pi~rnik said, ('thev will consist for. ,.,... .' .. ,. , -- --, -~-\-:--1, . Farmers 'High Quality' \\here spectators can wa.tth lhe Ithe mOot part iq reconlli,.(1)din~

.~~.·.I fAorrriMvirnsg, BtaornCl'larrde Area conse;vatiollist C. W, Buck, ga~~~Ser~1 loads of clirt .Im ebeen 1~~)S~r f~fto~r;vli~~·~nb~~·~c~~td· ~{1, .,. of Broken Bow, tefmed Valley rl~c~d 1l1,the park. Its u~('J. tolover:\ebras!la.", "

" .' t ' I cQunty conservation pl'aeUces bUild lIP t , , 1'" ,d ," ',"", r',I,t ~Ide. At llOO I tellllS sl,at" oJr:cial~,."l.ar,garct Hatell ddt, .of C.e!llral "high qualit.v" hele Tuesdav in a . h b(,j, '< f'~1)('tted to a e}<' d' ~. ~- _. citX councilmen and. (' am er of

. • , rrl\' ,1'I ay., special intI.' I \ ie\\'. . commo:'rce mf'll\bers will meet forShe \I III take OVl'r Ihe care of 1I1rs I JBuc~ added farmers here eng3g- Arcadl"a Man tJrcked hlneh in the :,let.hvdist chllrch,W. H. BP.,l'f't1'd. :-vho is' rccovering jed in mufe co,,~en alion work, ,,', . ~& A shorf I)r'; Ham 'viII be helddOIll ,:.1 olckendG.lp, .". l than I ha\e seen iu ma'1Y of the 16 $125 p Din'H:r is $1.23 a plate .. :'Il~ ..Barnar IS aole to Sit up II) counties in m'y di$lricl" in' hea')anl POil1H,,\! 1") ,the "'ee'<'s ::ldlvl .

lr~l! r:1e)f t1~lles. " ",f ,', lie headed a {vur over 'farm sites PI'S iq ch""('h al'd schools will be., Pi. on" .?rse. a ",rlughter, who here Tuesday. "

'1ad been caring Cor hrr p;!l'en's , POS$et('"on Ch CS '11';11< i\'1r1 il1spedions. '"lans (0 lral'!' for her home' iii Ai Han,llollY lIou~e,s noon lunch- , .' ,~~t arg ChildIt'n, lip to lh" s::d ', lI:l'ar1e\)e'1\er, Saturday. . eon he said co.n~crvabon \\'ork here ,",avp. been ~:\'e'1 ~,,,,('k sh"cls hr

\I as on th~ wlde,t scale he'd seen. . CI)'de vogan. 45, Arcadi.l Carm. ',,,,,,,, ins'lfV'li0n~ pr; les ;, ill be or· \"It ranges Crom C.1l'IllS where I've er, was ao;se~sed finl"s totaling $125 f·,,.,,,l ('1r the bLst essa~ by a bo\ \

Clayton Cook Hurt secn spril1kler irriga1ion to olhers in county COll't !vlonuay C(lr iJle~al an,l 2'r\ ./-Cla'ton enol<, son of 1\lr, and Y' here the farmer is draining IaJ1d. possession of four phe<lsant.s. Under.writers will judge the es· . "

~lrs. John C(.Iok, received a pain- Compared with sandhill ('oun\r v, Gogan W;J3 nic1(cd for a :1;5 fine ~a' <, I ' " . 1,:1'fut ne<.!< pundure Sunday, when and C11~'er cOllntv, for in~'ance, on fo'ur counts then paid dall1a'!,e~ T'I'o tn'(k 10o.J.s (If ...... ,·,:""''':1' I .' t' 1C ran into a barbed \I ire, Canners here are 'wav ahead". of ~25 a bjrJ. lie tht:n paid -$4 ., d! af'l""11"O'lV PH' 1I'1<1"r" riters: .;7b/~e Ph~~i~r~~ase9 after .. tre atll1ent ne;:te~O~\i1S Lho~l~a~ ~~~:~~~~ ~~~d cOli~' was ar;L~~fe~ earlier in the IV·a.'lley ('-au" nt~y 'M-:-a.'n ;::,f~ ~

___---, .;...;,--'--...-'---'-- pit. ., \\",,1( by SI·II." C'une ConJervalion,"i 0 'II P"I'; "Wilh good con~en:;;ltion III~rrav ist Robert BcilSon. ,. ~I" re rl o.as.es', Is \lOW getting a crop or v~tC'h fror;1 'J~en~on s\1id, ill hi., complaint, 1-:" TI\DS B,'lIwe'l r ,:.,Ie '

On!'s 1.llg11 school emptied ropllls land "'h:('h was Conned)' \vaste", h;Jd heard ;) shut near ,\n';lcll1! ~7 :.11 . J~l'1) ontl anc1 QI1<l hal' mtl1l1te~ at, a l:lliek said., while "prowling" arllullu the coun· . . ., " " - Ifire drill Tue~(hy. Prillcip'al Stod- '''OC eour~e the .bi~ pryblenl in tr~~ide. ," '.., Edward Dubas CopsriaI'd \1nllouilced.· . Valle~' county is ~oil Cedility". he I IIp im('·1i<ato'J tIll' Gog<)n car T,' op Hereford st:'eer.

.' , . The drill wa~ or.l pr1y, the pdn- sa;~l lie ap,rel'd ('rop rotat{(ln, and and foun 1 the l'inls .., Mrs.·Wilard lind brack~haired Neili~ Gace ... y'awns at ex~ite'me~t dpal s~id, aild without incident. 1,dditioll.OC minerals, was tfle ans· Alth'Juoh tll() "III'S W"I''' (o'ln,J Calf Price, $21.35.,

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C'o t' kC I' l ·C-I .' R-·· \.\/'t·h' Romans Ho.m·e Sold Ill' said he visited t1-)'l Ore! Koel· COllll iV. Jud"" "·"'.\\orth Ball jr.! Edward VuO\ls, Yalley COL.lll,h

,... oms,o,c OUp e ose .0,se ace yyI liug f:lrI11, l)ear :'Iliq Va]l!)v, \lhere !leaI'd the complaint I sto f'" Carnl")'. wa~ !?11 s""~r ~t Bur-jA home fornwr!y owned bv Mr. (of/nerly it \"a~ impossible {or a I . --~-'-"----- well's spedal Horp(ord I'~'f and

D t Sf k NII ' GA· · C' and :'III'S. Jack Romans has been l' 1 ttl . r 1 h Id th r ,\ F'~' 0dH . I . 1M' R ".oc or' o'r ; e Ie ra'ce rrlves In a'r sold(oMr$.E1sieV,R~thbunJohn \'e)'(1' 0 rq\C. Suffers Hl'lnd ,,,,'Iury i)'earlllgsae e ('I-e 'rHay. r~~ PerrY, r. osplla anage,r, e,s'lgns', ,. _ , ,. " . I ' ," "With terracing' it's now possi. . . ,:;'," . 1 Mr. Dubas sold 18 heod .0C steel' \I,, : , d' ," I ~voza), realtor, announced Wednes- hlt\ t,l, drivl' ~'''lipmcnt o\Cr the :'Ir~. Geor~,' 1I0ut'w SlJrrere~ :1 C~I-,,~ at ~21.15.~ .rIr,. 'ln 1\Irs. lIarold Willard, stork's wings, so to spe.ak", she avo fanll", he added. painful hanu injur v MDnday.' They were bought by a Tekamah, to Accept New 'Poslltl-9n Il'n C'ailiforniia '('om;lock, lo~t a dose race \\ ith suld. ' ". 1 The property Is loc:lted 01\, N ' , , • . N b k bD St' k j t F 'd .... . 1st' t' 0 d 41~f) cited Cor con,ervntio'1 "'.as While a.ttrmptin>;. to hdp ner e, ra: a, l,)e~" " ..• r'

T~I" P: fl ray" 3' I The Will~rds started Cor 'Ord, at ree In ,r. the lIarry arpsle v hrm. for draIn- husban'] hItch a tr·ul"f :.tr~. HO'II- E\elett SatteIfleld, of LOlljl City, '

.' ~el.lle Grace \'nl1ard, 7 t Ibs, a speed \\luch Mrs. Willard doesl,!'t' ,Saks. price wa,s ~5,GOO, Mr. ~,v.o. faP': and till' C'on Watt~ {'Inn for by suffered a "rushed middle {in- took top money III the <;arfoad lot Ord will lose one oC its, promirt- ~17,OOO worth oC equipmellt \V,ISarrl\e~, \\hlle the Willard fan~lly e\I'I1 \\allt to remember. '. /, I,zab said. ' ',' te'rl",cl'llg and sl·la~". ,c , gel' on th" Idt h·'ncl. ' dhision. lie sold one at. $21.00.. ent )oung medical men January 1 ll1$talk'd. Some oC it was ~i\et) thecar S'lt Il1 front ot. the Ord ho~p1tal I A tt tIt t ~ ,,' ~ ~ 1954' hosnital ' ,..'

t 12 40' th 'I I s ,e car coa,'. t:t 0 'I ~ op III . ' , '. B·k 'd th" \, '11' Se\eraJ stitch"s w"re taken in Saturda)"s An g 1I S . $ale '01'<1'" 1 'i'" , ,a ': 10. e morn ng. Crq'lt of the llO'Pita} Mr WilI;trd L G Ik F' d U( ~al '.le \ as a POSSI) e . '. t d b '1 k '0 11 'h II I F k P t Llst~d Was;) new operating t'i1b1e,. Bla~'k.lwired Nellie ~eemed little sa(d, 0.., ~on 0, a Ine . rt(>\1/ indlisfrv abllrnil1'! ;'1 a letter I treatment.. A skin graft \\Ul be oppe y" ;11' Gor:) Wit e s ran erry, presen man· kitchen and laundry etj,uipmt:'llt. a

pcrtu(beq o\:er'the excitlllellt ht:>r :'1'11 get t1w doctor!" , i Leo1.1 Go-lb, 30, Carmer near frol\1 a Californla ('arrot gl"o'l·er. made later. I $23.50 for An)~lIs ~J,ier :a!ves, Gor: ~~~~L~~C~d\~~'~~YgS~~\1~n'l~' ru~:j: new COlllplete laboratorv, \IiI" con-ari'ival,caused., In reply Mrs. Willard saId the I Ely.ria,. ple~de<! guilly to, d.riving, Thl' gr.(l"·cr sh 'o))ed seeds, herf.! --------.--~----- I~~l}earlS;al\e~:I\ cd ,"w1.2:J (o,~ Angus visors this weck., ditioning, mechanized clcv:.tors :In\lSX?:~~~ ~l~~r stW~d I~h~~~f~a~;'lfl~ one sentence' I~lotht:'I"S the \~'orld ~~lll~~\:N°b~cf~t:~t j~~ng~aYEH~\~~~W~ r~~a'l'bntll1g. Sandy, loose SOlI was YOUn9stC'r Oreaks Arm The sale \vas OOC' oC Blli'\H'll's lie will ac"e'pt a similar position an \'~~Oo\~.leCd°l'\j~ls·~~~olal·tklllt·elQOb~:l\~s·X

. I, I' o\er 'hIli undel'Otand .... ... ' . . ,.. 'f ,··tll o"r "0 .0" C c til" at a Ilew 11",lIllaII11 L·'et ... ·'('·'!lf .J ~ ': C( .. ~ I I"".'a p'ln!' h;lJ1.,J. Th~1l OIlOWplg sUPlJel' ",' ' , ,'. .., Illall 11'. ." \ " ~ . "."" ' ',' ,. MIl!)s WIII,·I)(;st('r. son of TIll'. and ,,' H .\," C...I S 0 a -, Vc.... CJ. ~l.... ray eq\llpment ahd other ff';ltuft'",~he cO.lsteeJ oft to. slecy III the hos- , \\ e1,~hOllld ha\ e started .a lillie,' Golka was ,rtned $100 and co~ts. \:. Th',~ r,\10.\1. IS rOll1';.': ~l~t'~ lI'

o' o; Mrs. II. C. ,\Villche,tcr, suffered a shipped. .' ,", .' I Mr. Perry has been lllanage!' her~, . Me \,ero"s ne\v hospital, a 5:~

piLil n.urs~e1')·. . sooner.., ' , IBis ~rher's license was suspel\ded ~lI1te,r. '1 g h(k ,s~'d, 1 ~ a (I If ,11 b1'ol(en ann l\Ionday \\hilr pI0)in~ ~ 'E'(~,erts tel'lnd pfl~es very since May, 1951. .Under hiS lIlall· bcd ~IlUt. is in the San .Toa('h:'l1" Mrs. Willard sz.id the lost rnce Mother and ~ell!e Gra('e are filiI', ,Cor SIX m~nths. ' . • (?e;~ \ e. ,t "rt: ',aV '. }ome tvn-\ at school. ' . good. '" H("IlIC:" the hus91!al mo~ t'd from I Valley. I(e sarts' adlninistr;lliH'star'led at COJUstock shortly after HI;lnk )O~L They were tak('n h0111e 1 P~frolman Otto Zapp said he ar· tla s gl\en to !.l,n\lelS , Tile youngster was t\1ken home The <ale,was held In the Bqrwel 1 one WIth a proVlsl,onal Itcense to duties January 1 "

, ,11 ;;~O pm, Tlnil'sd:Jv ni~ht. Sunday morning.' The WilIilrds Irested Golka Sunday Ol;tobel' 4

1,/'It's another no~sible ~rop" Ifollowing reduC'tion' of the frocture Lh estock Market ~·in::;. tt,ls o\~ncdIa.!ql1y accredited gener.11 unit. I I1is ten 1'0(11) home hEfe wib Le

"We heord the Culttering of the h;\\'e one other ) oUllg_ter, [neilr Elyl'ia, Duck said, "t.:\ cry one hell)~l" 'il) a ph)sidall's oLfice. ',:; ll. W, W;t:.;ilt:r. ' DurillJ,l thl,) period Ldtc.t' tklll ,sold.' ' ,'I' ~. , (

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the Bid A Lot club Tucsdav, ~Irs. ,Merle VanZandt was the ·winner .of high scare. I

Supper Guests - . J' I~Ir. and :\Irs Bcrnard Suminski,

ar.d Iamilv, and Mr. ami Mrs. Ad­rian Kusek, and family were supper :guests Sll)1~I.d) af ~lr. and Mrs, E I

T. KalJUstk" and family of Elyria. 'I

BIrthday SurpriseFr iends ' surprised :\Irs George

Vasicek Mouday in clcbcration ofher birthday, which was Tuesday. !(;uests were l\lr. and Mrs. Ernie:Swanck, Mr. anrl Mrs. Russell Roseand :\11'. and Mrs Albert Dahlin. ICards werepb)ed. A lunchbrought by the gl\cst~ W,lS served. "

Birthday Paru]2\11" Geon;e .\11eIl entertained

at a birthday oarty Saturday forher gnlldson, Warren, who is ina­kin~ his home with her. Presentwere Jimmie and Roddy !ll<:Call,ILl! C'1111111 ins, Richard HOI\ bal andJinun ie Ilrox.

Returned Home:\Trs. WiilTren(ow returned Sa­

turday after bring away Ior sever­al davs. She .was called to Warsav,';Ind.. by the serious illness of abrother. He died later, and she ac­"'''l1i,anic(1 the body to Chester.where burial took place. The Iuner­al was on Friday. -

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THE ORO QUIZ, ORO, NEBRASKA

Mr. and Mrs. Noll, .. rnarr led 40 years

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Noll Celebrafe 40thWedding Anniversary With Smorgasbord

Mr. and 1\lrs. Robert xon were 15'IC1>, :\11'. and l\lrs. John Ha:>kell.hosts to Icurtccn couples Tuesday Dr. and :\11':>. G. W, Taylor, MI'. andevening in celebration of their for- Mrs. Cecil Clark Mr. and Mrs, ILlItieth wedding "nniICl'~ilry, Pierce, Mr and :\In Kenneth Leach.

A smorgasbord was served by, ~Tr. and Mrs, C. 1\1. Davis, Mr. andMrs, Asa Anderson and daughters !III',. HaJph Craig, Dr. and :\11',. C.of Harmony House, in the NVII J. Miller and !\Tr and Mrs Crawfordhorne. Mortensen.

Guests were Mesdames Abbie The evening IIas spent viewingMilliken and Myra Barbel', also the colored pictures taken by Mr.1\11'. and,!\Irs. James Ollis, 1\11'. and and Mrs. Noll on their recent vaca­Mrs: Don Auble, !\II'. and :\Irs. wm. (ion trip.

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Handsome plaids' and ch~(kpalterns! Wear them withany school outfit. Styledwith long ~Ieeves.· pocokets-and they 'won't shrinkQ4t of fit!. An ou~stanl;lingvalue!

COATVALUES in"CURLYIIWOOLS

These look many timestheir modest pr ice l Lev­ingi y tailQred with svr­pri~ingly g~od details, andall in the season's svccess-

. ';'(uri," 11 rf(h 'nubby fa·br ic, High bright shades,wonderful to wear. Comese~ Penney's hugh selec­tiOfl. -Sif~S 8·18.

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it~ 111'~ll1bcrs; to . Clssisl wOlthycqmn,des; to perpctl\citc t~Q mc~·or'l Clnd history of Qur dcqd, Cludto lIs~i.st th~ir' '1idoo/s 'Ind Of­phcms; to UHlintqjn true ajlegianc.eto. the Gover'mncnt of th,e UpitedStule~ oJ AnlCriCCl, an~ fidelity toit:> constitution apd luws; to fo~ter

pulriolisl1); to m~lintain und exkndtlw in::;litl~lions of Ameri~al,1 freo­dQlll, and to preserve q~d defendthe Uni.ted State:.> from ulJ' herenemies, whomsoever.

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The ,Veterans of Foreign Wqrs Considers ItC1f1 Honor to Solute The Ord Quiz DuringThi,s,- ~ational Newspaper Wee~.

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It ltlkt'~ less time to flnlsh pIg" totmarket WIH.'ll )OU Il't>tt Wa)'llr HogSupplcnu-ut along with your coru,K ..,l'I' \'Jll on Wa)llt" aml Cornstl':light tlu-u to market .... watch'em' grow ru~t. Come in and talkHug Feed ,. itb U~. "

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.. , call give you the be:>! prier!for it NQW! QUI' Fords are selling falSter than ever!Na,tlnl1Iy we waut to keep tlus rapid turnover going!~IIJ th;,!t's wh(·I'(' the lugh price ~O~~~ i,n.-for YOI,J,!

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c,.:llOOt;C :ForJ's fan110us hjgh.~?lllpn';,"'i0nV-8: o~ if it's a six yuu~all{, }< or~ olft'I'S youthI' ~Ileagl> ~bket S1)(, And OIUy }<'orJ illIts field bnng,.; you a new nde wluch r(oQun's road shock iIi theJ1'Ont end up to ~O ~ C1', A.IlJ ;'l('~:urd~Ilg to ::;urvej's, a y'('ar~oIJ Fon.lreturns 1I10re of Its onglnal (o::;t wlll'11 ::;old than ajly-,>tllt:r carat allY price! SEE IT". VALUE CHECI( It", TEST ORIVi ", . ., ,

Birthday CelebrationsMrs, Ellsworth Ball was remillll·

ed of her birthday, 'fu('oday' with,two gatherings, During thl' after·'noon, her ('3I1ers were Mrs. Clay·ton Arnold, Mrs, Albert Vahlin,Mrs, Emil Babka and Carrie Lar­sen, A lunch was served. The tillle iwas spent informally, :

In the eYening ohe was given asurprise party, arranged by her idaughter, Wilma. Guests were 1\11', Iand !\frs. Roy Sevenon, Mrs, Ann:l ISvoboda, Clara and Minnie Jensen, I

Maggie King, 1-:11a Bond and MayMcCune. . I

Food for the lunch was furnishedby those prt'sent., Miss Duml not Ionly brought the bIrthday ('ake, blltalso gavI' ~e\ eral music'al selections'd . 'I' Iul'lng 1. Ie evenJl1g, 1

Ord.

NOBLEMr. and Mrs, J0e Sobotka and

VeLores, and Mr. and Mrs, BenWadas and family, were callers atthe home of Mr, and Mrs, MikeFicke and sons Wednesday e\eni!,g,

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wadas andfamily were Sunday diIllH'J' guests:of Mr. and Mrs, l\lih Fiekt' andfamily. i

A card party and pie sodal will!be held at the Noble school on Oc· ;tober 13 at 8 P,M, Everyone weI, I'

come!Mr, and Mrs. Emmanuel \Vada~

and tlirls :were ~llnd,lj' dipner and;supp.er ·gliest~ . of .Mr. '. all.d. ~.fr~, j~lartin Urbansk,i and fam1ly, 1. Mr,. al}~ ~irs, R.oger 'Benso'n an,d ISandra wel'e Wednesday. e\'~~lii1gvisitors' of Mr, and Mr< Kenn~' ~Vay ili,1cl~amjry, . "" , I

Mr. and Mrs, Roger )3en~o,n and,Sandra \~;'('re Supday evening \isit. I

Drs or Mr. and Mrs, Herb Goff ;tntl I

Twi.1a. " -',' . ':" iMr. and Mrs, AI:vy Th~l1ipson i

were Saturday eVenJllg viSItors of·Mr. anu Mr:>. .I{o~('r lJensolJ '<illd 11

Sandra.· . ~=;=-::;:=::::-===:;:_:_::::::::7_:==:::=:::=====:::_:==::-"'========:::::::_:

I/)innrr Gursts i

Mr. and .!\fr~. D~le NOlman! and iFred KWlatowskl, were dlllncr I

guests Tuesday of Mr. and l\lrs. iR:tlph Norman and Sondra,

Pl\GE THREE

u.; Coleman IIIMrs, James Bartholomew arriv­

cd Saturday from her home in'Council Bluff's, She is caring for'her parents, Mr. and Mrs, l3elt'Hansen, Another daughter, Mrs,Lillie Coleman went to the Uni­versity' hospital ill Omaha S!H' isthere under observance. .

R(,(llm~;d From Caldornia l

. IMr. and Mrs, Carl Olivcu return­

ed from California Sunday eve- i

n~ng alter spending ,two weeks 1 FARMERS ELEVATOR Ord' and North' Loupwith friends and l'elahves'i ,. __~ __ , , ._. ,.c. .~_~

They helped their daughter, :\11', ---.'---. -and MI'o. Larry Stallings get set- ,---",------------------'-----.,..-----,tled in Ft. On1 and also spent.some time in southern California,

Mr. and Mrs, Emanuel Vodehnalmet the streamliner in Garnd Is- I

land Sunday at midnight and.brought them home,

Yohr Car willnevethe worth more!

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Bobby Is si, ' .1, ...., '. ' I ... .,.- ,11:111\11'3. Thad Krason gave a !)lfth., JIFIean~ng 0 "F~arKe •.

day party Friday for her son, Bob- " i" •

by. He was six years old. Guests , RECORDwere Chuckle Benda, Vanny and ' •••13illy Vanzandt, Claudia Sch..df'r, IMrs, Ilenrv Schafer and Mrs. !\ferll"VanZandt.' I

!Jlappu DO/.('TJ I1\11'. and Mrs, Stanley Absalon

were hosts to the IIilPPY Dozenclu b Tuesday. High' prizes weregh en to Mr3. Ernest Horner and,Mr. Absalon. Mrs. Holand Dye won I

low score. John Lemmon was giventhe trav eling prize, Mrs, Joe Faj·'mon was a guest.

THE ORO QUIZ, ORO, NEBRASKA

C;::~~~n~~n l~JEastern Division I B j) I 1

wIt Pct. Pts. Op I ey ar< on;Seward 2 0 1 1.000 73 25 I 1\11'. and Mrs, Hay Hoon celebra-David City 1 0 0 1.000 13 6 I ted their "Silver" wedding as sta-York 1 0 1 1.000 20 7 tNI in last week's paper but they

I Schuyler 0 2 0 ,000 18 45 'I were married in 1928, not 1903 asI Crete 0 2 0 ,000 6 47 . stated,

Western Division I ,Fullerton 2 0 0 1.000 53 12 I Brou.mios Cools OutAlbion IOU i.ooo 7 O. r 0 B ! t 'I'Central l'ity 1 1 0 .5UU 19 32 I ruop ne ruwn es me ues-Aurora 0 1 0 .000 12 27 I day af,ter school at the home ofOnl 0 2 0 ,000 t3 213 I Mrs,. Ed Apking, and went to tho

Last Weeks Results I. ApklOg shack for their meeting.V;wid City 20, Albion 7 I This was a :'cook out." The girlsFullerton 27 Aurora 12 I prepared their own (ood.York 13, Cre'te 0 I The next meeting will be hel.d atSeward 32. Schuyler 1~ ; the chalk nunos, south of Scotia,Central City 19. o I'll G t . ---.

I Next Weeks Games : PClj(jIJ Morie MurriedThursday, October 8 i. )..', i r , ' ',. "

Aurora at York. . 1 c¥gy Mane Ollallol?n. \\?s, Friday October 9 i married ~o Howard Hunlzingcr 111

Minden at Cr'ete . St. C('<:llla's Cathedral at Omah?Schuyler at Columbus : the brides parents revealed thisOrd at Fullerton i \\e~k, '. ,David City at Seward I The rnarrragc was performed Sa-Central City at Albion ~ lurday. .

I _ : Mr, and Mrs. 01la1lUI';111 'lttend·

iIp~], I ~et;~~7\;:::~1~l \Ved'. Helen Genevieve Kruml, niece of

, I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kruml, of Bur--:'11' and ~Irs Horace Travis \\ ell, \\ as married to Ronald Keith

went tv Omaha Sunday, for a few, Bees at Omaha, friends reported.day's stay. lIv.Irs. Travis expected to I The marri.ag<: was celebrated inhave a medical <heck up, • the St. Patrick's Church,

-Mrs, Clifford Goff, a.nd Margie, I Dr, F, J. Ose ntowski, accompan-called on Mrs. Hos~ PI~rson ap~ .Ied by Mrs. August Pfaff, sang atdaughter, Mrs. BeSSIe Ellery 1- n- • the service,day, Wednesday Mrs, Ella Beehrle , The bride has been a visitor incalled on Mrs, Pierson and her 10nl. /daughter. i-~

Bake Sale at Berank's Drug Store I

Saturday, October 10. Sponsorecl by, AfterT700n Gues tS ,Methodist YC'uth, 28·1t(- Mrs. Carson Hogers, and famIly,

-J<:ulala Vavis was a weekend j and Emma Novosad were Tll.es~layguest of Mrs, Holand Heitz and I afternoon guests of ~fr~,. \V1111~mher parmts. Mr, and Mrs. lIerrvan Novosad Sr, T1H')' also \'lslted WIthSwanson. Mrs. Novosad's daughter, M.rs. Wal·-~Iary Lou Kuklish spent Sun· lace Estedillo, and son, Hlcky, of

day with Lorraine Wclniak. Oakland, Calif,-~Ir. an~ Mrs. Anton Welniak

vi~ited at the Louis Se\'erson home \Ve"'!' End G'l('stsin Ord Sund,ly, l , ,

-:"'~trs, Walter Hoon spent Mori· Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kerchalday and 'Tuesday ~ith !'III'S, Harry and family, of Lincoln, spent theZuldkoski. ' weekend with her ptl.f{'nts, Mr, and

-Mrs, Wilbert Calvin is in the Mrs, Rudolph Hosek,Clarkson hospibl ill Omaha for \treatment. L' l \!' .

Burwell R.,lIer Skating Rink mco r7 lSI torsopens Thursday-1:30. ,I Mr, and Mrs. John BerarJek, Mr.

-Inez 1-:berhart, tea('hing in Ma- ; and Mrs: ,Adolph B~ranek, 1\!r. a!1ddison, spent the weekend with, her Mrs. PllIllp Mrsny ~r, were I,n LIll'pan'Hts, Mr. and Mrs, Ben J<:b('r· coIn for the weekend. The\ \\ erehart She accompanied Rev and. the guests of VI', and Mrs, Hubf'rtMrs.' Raymond frolll Norfolk, I Capek, and son, ~ale, and Dr, an~

GU('sts of the Misses Hannah and; M.rs, l',arl Lampslme and daughtel s!\fary Jensen Sunday at dinner LInda and Jan~t: .\\er(' Alvin Jensen of Lincol,n, Mr, I . '!'IH'y also VISited WIth ot.her re·and Mrs. J. J. Jensen and P[c. and, latlves,l\lrs. Joe Miska and daughter. . I MI'. and ~trs, John Beran('k re-

-,Sd100l Superintendent and maincd until Tu('sday, ano aCCOJl1·Mrs. C, C. Thompson were in Has· I panied Mr. and Mrs, Paul Seeleytings Saturday where they attend· of Omaha hOl}1e.ed Band Da~', They also were in Ernest KIrby carrel for !heCenlral City. .' ('ho.res at the B,eranek home dunng

Rummage Sille, October 10 at their absencE',Legion Hall. Presbyterian,' ~8.1tc,

-!\II'. and M!·s. Wm. 13eard slJent i Clarh Elected Chiefthe wfekend Il1 \ Wauneta, whe~~i L' L (Speed) Clark was electedthey were the guests of . MIs. . ""'. ' . . IBeard's p:lrents Mr, and Mrs. Leo.i l)~'esldent of the Scotia. Vo unt~erCrowell.' '. . \ {<'Ire Departme,nt at theIr meeting

-David Maurice, Gerald War· : last Monday l1lght. .ford and Mrs, Mar)' Warford of I He succe~ds Vale May,. 'Scotia, spellt Sqnday in Grand 1$': ,Oll,er.offrcfrs afe Lcql)a",' j\fnr·land, where theY looked after b1.ls, ; phy, v~~e.~res., .Robert " Lmch~llfl:. . . '. , sec·treas" Ear) Lll1colo, fIre C ."rnes~~1r, and 'Mrs, Paul O'~~ens spent ~ ari~ RQ\;, ~boen1il~er. a,s~i:~f~nt" fireSaturd~y in Hastings. There. they (~lef . ..'Vll1(e ;~o.\eralIs }\ltry. Sco­attelidedthe band day festivities: Ira FIremen. 10IPf1p,t~d 0r·ths'\l1d vbiled the "Hou~e of Ycster· : frontalid ,ba.ck \\('\ e.~.)l\~C I,asl'day" " . . ., : and wJ\1 ~e 1.Ised by the .[~r('merl to

-Ellen Jeall Foth, a s(lldent in I D(il.;('~, footbpll gatne~ aJld otherKe:lrney spent the weekend at aCtlVltles, .: '"home, She acconipanied Dick An·, , .' 'dersen bF!('k to Kearne y.S,ullday: I i Heads Hi~wValleu '.'

-BettI Lou Ande!o:n,. \'tho! \t:l meeting last Tlnu'oday, ati~aches .hOll1e econonllCs In. the I th~ home of Mrs. Wm.' Donclieski,J<:~eter high school, spent the \I~ek i Mr' J\,lIen Sims was elected pre.end at home,. She was ~ccompan1ed ; ~id~'nt of the River Valley J<:xten.by Glen Montz of LeXIngton" . i· CI b Mr' ti rvan Portis was

-Mr, and Mrs, Hank Bel'\da, and slon \.I.. ~''-l. .Dr Oti' ~Iiller were in Omaha I cposen \'Ice,pres., Mro, Harry ~Pbn.Saiurd:l~ and S(lIlday, Mrs. Miller, i c,er~ sec..~,:eas, anq Mrs, WII ur. 0 h 'tl I tl1e' 1\1" 11- usS, ne\l;; reporter, .In rna 3 WIller rno I, ,1 S. 1M' Bryan Portis ga\'c a lessonFrank Madsen returned home W1U~ : en '~~;)'ing Upholslerf'd Furniture"thcm. Mr~, Mads<n was u,ndel Itl e seconJ half of a pre,\io1.1s les·tre:llment In :111 Omaha hosmta1. 1

-Mike Soc!la went to Omaha I sO~i . Ca I Barnes and !'III'S, El­Tuesday ,morl1ln~, There he hopc.d I \\'005sBlan~hard w~~~ gu('sts, Mrs.to receIve medical care for hIS Chester Bennett' will b(1 host to theeye, I I EI B dtl dub at an all·dav meeHng, Oct. 15,~Mr. anI 1\ ,rs, mer, re t'llj· A basket lunch will be ser\,('d ,at

('I' called on t]r, and Mrs, Art ur noon followed bv a lesson on "~eepHolt of C~tesrlel~ MondilY, , F t F 'ing" whi('h will be gIven

-Mrs, Frank Clark took h~r tn')· 'b a M Q Rueben Malstromther Mrs. Mabel Anderson .. to call yTh:17" were seven members pre.on Mr. and Mrs, Bert Hanoen Mon· . ',.

-Lyle Kissenger and David, Pe- sent.tel' J<:nger, Judy and M;lnin ~nd ,-'-,~ •Walter Hoon spent S"turday fIsh· Celebrates I enth An17lO,iug at Ericson, Mr, and ~Irs, Alfred Vaudt ccle·

--;Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Sack, :l,nd brated their 10th wedding anni.famIly. of Auro~a, spent ~he \\ eek· versary Sunday with a dinner atend mth Mr. S.,ack s pal ents, Mr, the Scotia Hecl'ealiQn Hall. FQrl)'and !\Irs. Wm, Sack.. relatives attended bringing a bas·

-Revere!1d and Mrs, Vorsey, Le- ket dinner which was served at aveIl were dm,ner guests of Mr, and I long table. Attendind were Mr,1\Irs, Henry Cremeen Sunday, ancl !\Irs LeHoy Bjorkiund and fa­

-Mr, and. Mrs, Joe.,~' D,worak I mily, Mr, and Mrs. John Hahn andwent, ~o Omaha on bUoll1ess Sun· 'familv Greeley; !\II'. and 1\Irs. liar.d"y·, l!1CY rel~lrncd TU~sday, .: old 1-(~nlon and family, Hastings;-Mr and Mrs .Geo. ,D\\orak, ama: from Norlh Loup were Mr, an~1

ha, ~~ent Satlll ~~IY III ~rd._ g~es,t~ Mrs, Chas~ otto, Mr. and Mrs,Oh­of In.s father, ~, J, D\\orak. rhl Y vel' Fenton, Mr, and Mrs, Leonard\1 ere accQmpallled by Mrs; ~~e pl~· . Otto ai1c1 family and Mr, and ~Irs,basI!, , who had b;en vl~lhug I~ George Fenton; from Scotia wereOI~lal1.l, Mr. D\\or<.1k.,sr,\ IS reco~ MI', and ~lrs, Frank Huebner anden~,g sl~\\ ly frum hI:; !'tcent sen- IqIHily, Mr. and Mrs. Art otto. andoUS illJl~ss. . , . ' family; !\Irs. RQse Vaudt anti L~()la,

-Mr, and !\Irs, Bob Marks,. of Leslie Bi~keborn and Paul Snlllh.13rokell Bow, spent Sund<iY WIthhis parents, ~1r. and Mrs. Sam , 7- ~ '. 'I' ,Marks. " . ' . Mrs.lngralwm [.(~C(('( .

-Mr. and ~~rs. Vern ForteI' :jnd Mrs. Darrell Ingram of Scotiadaughter of Llttlelon, Colo,,',spent , was chosen as county chairman offrom Tuesday until Sund;lY with the Greeley County' J<:xtensionhis parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. W, Clubs at the "AchIevement Dai'Porter, On Satllnl:lY a family din· I ~rogram held at the YOj.lth's Cen·ner \Xas held in their honor at the I tel' in Greeley last Friday, Shc sue·home of ,.!\-.1r, and Mrs, Jack Ro I· ceed.s Mrs, Wm, Cain. fornlerly ofmans.', Scotia but now resIdIng south of

-Mr, and ~Irs, Harry Wolfe went, Greeley, ~".<to Colora0o Spring~, Colo., where: The mc..:-ting began at 1:JO p.m.thyy spenl se\f'ral Qa)'~ this we.ck, : ~\·jth the Fairvle~v. J<:xtension ~llIbWIth a son, Quane, He IS attendlllg III charge of reglstr.atlOn, .Colorado College, . I Reports .from aU of the clubs in

Mr, aild 1\1rs. Hob('rt Noll, and . the county followed by the recog­Lillian Lcch, wet'e in Lincoln l~~t ,nition o.f the out·going chail')llan,week, where they' attende~1 the an· !\frs, Carn, ' . . .nual florists school. ! Newly elected club offIcers wcre

It was a refresher course for I introduced by Mrs, Oliver JohnsonMr. al1Q Mrs, Noll and a begin· ! of ScoHa, ." .r,er's course for Miss Lech. She is Mrs, Vern6n Waugh, of Greeley,a new employee, ' . !was chairman assisted by Mrs, Oli·

Mrs. Noll said "The school of I \er Johnoon, Mrs, Jess Meyer, ofdesign, this )'('ar, was especially i ~coti;J, had charge of the prugramgood, All who attended enjoyed of musical numbeI:,S,

, learning.to dO the, newe~t arrange· : " A coffee hour in charg.e of thements III weddIng and p;ut)', Happy HoUl' club of Scotia dosed[Jowers·',' , I the afternoon meeting,

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OCTOBER 8 195.~

Chants Eye Fullerton HOI)ing }'rid~y's }'ray.. .

Will Bring First Win; Snlith, Katmstka Out

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There was midweek hope in the,Chanticleer camp this week's grid'tussle with Fullerton might be 1

TBJ<: one. " \. !The Chants hay~ yet to win a,

battle. They've been tested underfire, stood firm in a couple of en- :gagements, but have yet tQ.g~in a,margin, '., I:, . . ;

So far it's been a discournging ]season, ,I

And as Coach Bill Gogan put itafter last week's 19·6 loss to Cen- I

tral City "we just aren't playinggood ball." !

"Our line backing is. poor," Go­gan said, i'although line' play isgenerally good, We've improved,some in backfield ball handling butwe still are plagued by Jumbles in

• the open, We've held long work­outs on tackling assignments andstill we haven't won a game."

"In the Central City fray we'could of used that touchdown'when Flock ran' 80 )'anls' on the:opener. It would have sparked the:team. But we didn't score and it Iseemed to be one or those games '-"'.<J

where everything breaks wrong," I Sher m Smith with ball , shoestring tackle'The Chants.fyed Fv,l\erlpn Fri., _ _ ,. ' _~_ .... _,___ _ '_ __ ...._'. _ ._._,

cay there WIth some degree of, - ' . I .hO~~ilerton ha~' ~'o~ three, lost I Ravenna Humbles 1St. Paul Reserveson€'. Comparati\'e sCOres indicate J • S tb ks 'Bow to Ord 7 0th",y, aud the Chants, are matched, unlor ca ac J. I •

. GOO'jln will lose two regulars this I 0 'd'" .. 1'01 "dt" I Idweek~ Smith is out \vith a -twisted' 1 s JunlOl 110 1 ~1l, S e~s le ,lOrd's grid reserves, all sopho.knee Kaputska won't sec action, I even for thre\ qualt~1s 1 uesday , mores, won oyer St. Paul here ~lon., Babcock ha. been shifted to fill then crumpled III the hnal canto to iopposition and in the second qual"

Smith's slot.' ~hen Snlith returns bow to Ra\ enna 1~ to 7,. . I tel' Babcock carried aer0SS fortH~ probably will go into the line,.. 1 It was any'body s ba,1I game a~ Onl's touchdown. and bter bucked

Cogan termed Fullerton "prelly' 7·7 unll,l R.IHnn:l bu~t~d loooe. f.ol I for the extra poult.tough," "Haskin, who handles the' ~ payd1rt scamper 1U the £1n.,1. lOrd 111:1naged to uottle up theFullerton split T, could gh'e us I rhey f~lIo\\ed \\Ith a pass good for I' opposition but couldn't mount asome tro~lble, but we'lI be watch· I anothel, . , scoring offensive. .inj(hlm," he saId, I Ken Austin scored f~r Ord wIth, 1\1ost of the second half saw St.'.,.:.. . a ~ltcho1.~t fron~ t,he. SIX, .He con· I Paul below their own fifty y'ard

'Women Bowlers, Attention! I \ elted \\Ith a sll1l1lal ef~OI t. I line. Their only scoring threat car.• ,'A meeting for al women inter., Qffensl\e al~d defens!\e stan,d.! ried to the Onl 10 yard line where

'es.ted. in league bo~~ing, will be I 0~lts were ~ustlI1 and Bflckner, VI-! the Chant reserves held.hel4 at :30 P,M., 71- nday, October: nch and Slch, , I The contest wound up with Ord31, at the new OrdBow!. Please at·: Spectators termed the contest· a dr' 'ng to the nine They lOot theten,d. . . 28·lte ~ good game all the wa)'," Iba~11 then held for 'downs still on" '., ~ . . ' I -----..,--.-. Ith' n'ne

... ...:...Janet Hoon spent Sunday and' -Edward Vogeltanz was a dll1', e I . ,S~nday night in Polk,\'isiting 'ner guest Wednesday of .1\11'. and·. Ord drove to the 45 as the whls,Kathleen Holmes. Mrs. Paul Blea('h" tie blew, _ , ~---- -------.......---;".~_.-- ---r-----.----'

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r;;.;:::;;===;:';=======-;;.:-;;.;;",:,:;::.::::-===.;..-;;:;--=-;;.;';:;;;-'" :Viiils /nl~caml.'lJ Vim's In Spuldiru) 'I Ladies Aid Mccu lJ\dri<ln Remington a;ld her daugh- !\!r. ~nd Mrs Frank Lukes of Gre~t I!\Irs. L<;on("'i~n!!l); 1\~rs ••Leo Shi-Mr. and Mrs, Carl Kroeger, and 1)1'. and 1\1I'S. J. IV. McGinnis 1\1"' J I C I'" It" t [ter. Falls, Mont. Others present were nick, \lCC president: Mrs, John

'\lr. ami 1111'S. Wayne Ingram, spout "ere in Scalding Sundax where' II ' It. II? 1~1 \C!d' ~I a~ 110 S (ss tl ~ l"dends, were present who ~Ir, and Mrs. Ed Hackel, r.~r, and Born, secretary; Mrs, Frank Janus,Sunt lay in Alma. and Kearney, they were dinner guests of' '1\Ir and Cl}c. t· a( res I ' 1 1 \o\~led) °d l\C brought rillS for the oahy Mrs. Russell Hose and Iarnily and lrt'1surer; 1\1r~. Wallace Coals, n'·

• I. irrsuan cnurcn ene'av., I f'" ' •... Mr d'I"L '11J df ., Th I,' '. hairI where they visited friends. ;'J1'S. tieorge uoosstra. Th~y also comforter was tied to send to the .T ic a teruoon ,!a.s .spent socially .. .an ., IS. 0\1 cones '111 a· POl cr... e [essen \I as on ian

called on Dr. and ~lrs, Moser, , bible college in Norfolk with games and vrsiung. nub. be.Ta(h1tY'. t • ·'t"',· 'II b itlC' fl' A II __ I ' ". , . ' ---::-- --_.. '. e ncx mec Ipg WI c WI 1o o (wrS tc ome C' I V I V·· I -_.- II M'.. '( }J f I' , J If Tf· t: . 1111'S. Louie Greenwalt on Oct. 29,

I I 1'\1. Sylvester AUG'1st)n and Pvt. vOU'} a :"ta Istler .; Bab Sho(l..'cr Told oTH;:rs on ana "e (/ I(.,es a y. omemaners The. annual achievement dav will'Tl 'I G ' 'I' II Returns If Hobtrt Galka, stationed at Fort m HI)Y Cram-r at HapJQ City S. I lJ '. A family dinner was .\1eld suo. I Jolly Homemakers met with 1\1rs Ibelwld in Arcadia, Oct. 20, in the

}W5( ut] uests 0 ( ("L'lt/1I2S otne ley .. Kan., spent the weekend with Dale arrived io'riday to spent s~me. I Mrs. John Haskell entertained at Iday at the home of 1\11'. and Mrs John Horn September 24, Ofpcers i ~lethodist church. The time is 2Nr. and :III'S. Frank I\lulligan, I 1\11'. and I\lrs. w.». Za1)loudd rc·, Iamilics. . tlme visiting hls sis.tcr, Mrs, Dave ~ a baby shower, Wednesday for :lIn; Albert Jones. Honored guests were Ielected were as Iollows: President, 10'c!0(,k. All arc invited.

and Richard, \\ N" Th ursday guests :trued Tucsd ay frum 1'\C'\ton, Bernauinc Augu» I) II, tak Ing a Phil brick and ramily. I ----~.- U '-n' ~ ----~~.- ---'-~'-'- ~--~~-.---,-_.._- ~ -- 'u . .~ - ~;'" --_., -- - _._~ .. ,u._ -~~ ~ ~. •• - • - _. - -~, - ~ ..~- - ,.. .. ~- -~ ~

9( Mr. and Mrs. iJuy Mulligan. The (an-as and Wichita, Kansas \1 here' course in beauty culture in Grand ,j~~l~~~!~l~<,I°f Frank Mulligan was ~~,;)~.h'ld visited relatives for a Icw I~S~~~\~is~'k~/P~~~ t~I~s" l~~~~&d .\~l~~ ISWH!uY GlIeS[S : ROY'AL.' ,.~, MIRACLE1' W.·D·IP

ustyn, and other rclatlvcr . lIlr. and MrsvDud Philbrick and ~ ,

\\' I' . ! (' I GO' " family and Roy Cramer of Rapid! •.c niau .'::'llTH L(Y ((('S[S .IIWCI Guest: Visils Ur2C(IJ City, S. Dak., were Sunday dinn~r I

Sunda)' dinner guests of 1\11'. and I .Mr. and ~lrs. Will Leo of Chats-: \1 E"; !, . "f)' d 0 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan: Phil-r.trs, \11foJl Wclnia'c and Iamily 1I III del' L f Cl ." r.c csou. , JCIl, rc., a brick and Della 'were Mr. and 1\11'5. Frank Wclniak \\'or}, ., a,n.t \Ill e~, 0 H- I r,ephew of Dr., G. W. G(\l'Ll, was a, I '.'

and Linda ll'1d Mr. and ~lrs. Gene ('ago,wcre dlllner gue~ts Sllnrl~IY of I [unth guest Saturday, lIe was en· I' '\1 . . \/-...-, ,I f

lIIr ,and ~lr~. Ben ElJerh:ut, and route hOI~le ,Ift('r avisit-in Chica[;o" c/onUl1Y lSI lor .Zure \ 0 Omaha. daughter, Inez. ~_~ 1\11'. and Mrs. W. T. Bredlhauer.

Tlwrsdal) S(I/)/)C( Guests Erl[(.'l'i(,insi\t 13ridf/c of Lusk, \V)o., silent l"riday andSundalJ Dinner Gucsts Satllrtla\ at thc J<:lmer Br('dthauerThundilY sUPlicr gue~ts of 1\11'. 1\1r. anJ 1111'S. l\IcI\in Clelllent en· hr)lHC. 'I'h"" Irft (or Council Bluffs,

and )frs Anton Wcllliak and family ,Sunday dinner g\lc,ts of :.\11'5, t nrb;ncd ii hrldge fOlmlOlllc at Iowa, Sunday.were Mr. and Mrs. V('J'il~ Parler (-tracc Jell~('ll .and. fal1,l1y \\cre Hc\', I tl~cir home' SUIHla)' e\ cnin':!, Guc~tsand Paula Ann. of Dcm cr. ClnJ ~Irs Ed\\ln I~lru('; and !\Ir, and \I,:re 1\11'. anti ~Irs: De~lIl :llisko, l\1r. ,Afodern Priscillas

:111',. lIarLm I'ab~r and ballY· anJ !\In. Paul 13:each and ~lr. anll:\1 fIB' / I '/' ~1 J 13 ,Mrs. 1\'eil Pcter~on entertainedJ'IO Irt }( UlJ ea \1" 'I C,' , rs .. ay ..rown. the mocl"rn vrbcillas Thursc!'.>\.·. I

, ISt/S n (/Iro ' .----- ~ ~ .. . R I S·Mrs. Robert 1'\oll \Ias hostcs~' to ' '. ,.' .~ r' (:uesls \1l;re Mrs. Il<lp Meadc, of I egu ar 110

31) fr:ends We(liwd~\' at a tea, I 1\11'. and Mr.s.. ~lurrjl)' Nelsun,; AI IL'nds (Joldcn \~ cddu1Y 13urwel1. Mrs. !'4"ne~t Kirby and P ky'hi\Cn in honor, of IhH'r birthdl:lv'j ~h~. a;ld

lW~; jh~gIt~~ou.ou,er'~I.J~ ,: Mr. aild l\lq. 1':11llCl' .Brcdlhauer I\1rs. Theron Nol(e.

a e age ....• , ...•S." was away {rm.lI Ollle on .1('1' . a " .~t ,I~. : ;, \ . ll1so,n \leI..,; attended the golden \Icdt\illg cele· 1111'S. J. W. McGinnis \\on the ..__~ ...... --...blrthcl:w S'lllday. fhe celebl'atlOn lin ,qlloSUlHla), .lh,ele t1~() \1(;1' I bration of 1\11'. and 1\11'5. Charles prize for high scor", l\fr~. Erne,( Iwas dc1a)ed. th~ ~UC~!s of ~ln. Nc},on s blulh" Walker in Grand Island. Sunday: Swanek the prize fur seeond high I JACK AND JILL GUARANTEED MEATS

---- . · Icr, Ed 13ehrcn. , jl'he\' abo called 0:1 thc John Vob· s('or('. lind 1\11'5. A J. Ferris andJlcars 13,ooh Ret'lc(/) \,., !> .._.-, - bt~ritcin and Chester J?hnson fa· Il\lr~ K,irb~: drew fur tra\eling prize, ITENDER SPlUNG LAMB SHOULDER CUTS

Th" Ih·,t llJe"tiw.~. or the .}, ear for / ISr/ S W t.'nl~ . Illl!:es.~_", - ..--.---~~-!-~-- - - -~-- ~..:~f~s: ~err:.l~ ~\.?!~.~ -~~ - - ~-- --~---- I LAMB ROA SrI1Sth n PEO '\a< h,lrl Honl!;1Y. ;\'Tr~.I' 1\11', and :\lrs. L. E. Walfurd spent ~ ~a.;;;";;";~; ;";;"; iiliiiii_""'__""-~1Ifa1,)" C(\rl'"l! W1S ho,tess '\t fhc I Sund,ly in BUl'\lell, Tt1ey \Il'rc the I .. ..CO\(,'l'NI dish cnnner. For the 1('5' ~ gl,:c~ls of l\lr~. Walford's parenb, ' • . I .,!lOn. I\lrs. t)lwin Arn"lron'! f!a\ e 1

1111' . and Mrs. Hay H. \"lhon. FOR SALE . -",:.a rf'\i('\\, of th~ book. "North fro:l1" ~---1IiaJa\a"\)y "'m, O. Dbll'~das. !FwnirlJ Dinnt>1' TENDER, PLUMP, FOR STEWING OR ROA:JTING

1\1rs. Alfred Hill, i)rc~idcd. Mr.. and 1111'0, James Zulko,ki, and. CHICKENS' -~---~- ::~ '-.- family, amj l\lr. and ~ll'~, G1211C'C rl f Th k l'atrit·k. and Chrhty, \lere dinner I 1950 STUDEDAKER STARLIGHT COUPE .. - ~-,.a r 0 .11" $ buests Sunday of Mr. and ~Irs. Ar· . Heuter ~ Overdrive '

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who Jid so lIlueh for I at a bre"kfa~t W".(llleoday. The a[· 'us.,\ ; fair \\~IS held ,It lhe Ja)' AubleThis.help \1 ill nClcr I:e I hOlll\:. The time \\:i" spent \isitillg,forgotten, I'. .....,-_:- I

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Lintolrl Visitors ~Mr.and :\lr~, Hai'old SittCl'le ai'id

('arlCl nf L""'oln and Mrs. Richal'olGarniek of EI~Tia were Sunday af,t ernOOI1 . guests of Mr. and Mrs,Ha!nh Hanso\1,

Mr. Sitterle relurnecl to }.;neo1nlaIN in th ... ;j{ternoon. Mrs. Sj(tf;rleand daughtcr rCl1wined for the\\'eek. < •

Gathering For !oll..'aGuests~ir and !\Irs. L,le I{issen'~''''. an!l

navid. l\.fr :ll1d Mrs. 'Pet"r Enc:d,Judy ancl :'!arvin of W<lshfa. 10\\'a.arrlvNl l'riday to s\)end the \I,·eek·end with Mr. and Mrs. Walt~r Boonand Janet.· , "

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!\TrslT0011 werf' ]\Tr and 1\11',. At·len Dobson and girls pf Ord. !\Ir,~n(l \'Trs. LeHoy Holmes and Dawl1o!n\es. " , .' .,',

Tile lllC'n spent the day hslllnga't DOI:a Lake, ' ,

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Vi"w 'cl\lh met Thur~day with ~Yrs,Hillis' eci\",'11an: Thf'fe 'w~rt" 'nnreseilC Fflur I>uesl. "'f'r~ ~rJS'Ell1lln: 13rirl"". ]l.frs. Carl J~aS')"S's~n. Mn, John Sommer a,nd ,Mrs.~lahle T"n'cli. ',,' , l

1\1rs. Gilbel:t Ua1)cock and Mrs.Grare Jen~en gave the lesson onsewing, " , ,

Four lnemh"rs re('C'i'~d ll,)",fer ysisler lo'fts, .They Wt'r" l\fr~. <';ilh~rtBabco,,1{. 1\11''5, ,Adolph _lr01lt;w~f.!e.~[rs. Hillis Coleman and !\Irs, Gto,Jensen.

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Drive-In TheaterBroken Bow. N~rJr.

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OCTOBER 11·12-13

2 SHOWS EACH EVENING

Fint Show 7 P.M. Second Show9:1S P.M.

Gates Open at 6:30 ~.M.

Schudet Sundalj GuestsSund'ay ~ue5ts o£ Mr. and 1\Irs.

Wm. Sd1"dcl in Hiverdalo "e"eMr, an'} Mrs, Dale 13rown ~nd £a·milv, Mr. and 1\I1''i. Le~ter Go""rlspn'l (1m ily anrl \Yr, and HI'S, Hob·fOrt KI(O"b and f'lInily. Cl11 or Sa..·f.!Ult. ,Thf' 111"" arc int 'esleel inlkrdonl breeding,

Bir('}(iadCltlb~\feetSThe 13irthllay cIuh H)"t !:"riday

with ~lr. all(l 1\Irs. Ed Hajewich.It was the birthday of .Mrs·. Haje·wirh . ,'.;'.: .•

',~ Ca~ds \\ereplayed d\.lring theewning. ,Mrs, Edwin ,Voclehnal,and Ed RajC\dch recch eel high Iscore prilj:', 1\lrs. Emil Sedlacek, Ianel Henry Janus, low score. 1\Irs,Se?lacek receivecl the travelinG Iprrl.e,

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ed at dinner Firday, honoring 1\1r,and lIIrs. John Hard,i,,(y and daugh·ter of 13Iandonsyille. Ill. who werevisiting here. Guests were Mr. andMrs. Ed Swopes and Terri, Mrs.:\lildred Auble. Dr. and ~lrs. Glen,Auble a!ld the Illinois company. ;

Saturday the same group was en·tertained at dinner at the home of:\1.1'. ,\nd 1\Irs, Ed Swopcs,._ . .', S\.ll1day 1\Ir. and 1I1rs. HardIsty,and ctaughter, left for their homc.They" stooped overnight. at thehOl11e of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Vallierin Bellevue. '

TeUs 16 Anniversilry1\1r. ar.d ~lrs, D, B. Mc'Ostric'h

and family of Grand Islan~l spe~tSunday with' l\lrs. 1\1cOstnch smother !\Yrs. Louise PetsKa. in c~­If'bratiJn of t~le 16th .anl1i>'t;hi<lQ'·of their m:uriac;e. Mrs. Pets!'" had

. a dinner ill their honor, Guests\I ere 13('rt McOsl rif'h and son. Don.

I ~lr.and Mrs. Ted Sloba""7e";ski.! ancl' ~r'r. and ~trs, 1"rank l'etska,

Attends SeminarMrs. Glen Aub1". Clnd 1111'S. Orin

)\elIisnn. WE're in Gothenburf!. M~n.(l1ywi1ere thev'attenderl a dlSInetsemin'lr of WSfS warke(s. Bothare dis! rid Officers, -, •

On Tuesday lhey. with Mr&. 1"re9stoddard. Mr~. Edgar Roc and Mrs.Elmer Zlol1lke went lo St. Paul,\Ihere another seminar was held,

Th.) speaker was L)dia Eo ,Ger­hart. The sessions dealt cI1lCn~

: with missions,

V /'SI (S !n LincolnMr, and .Mrs. A,' 1". Kosmat a went

to Lincoln. Monda>', to visit withtheir daughter, and family. Mr. andMrs, Howard Elm and children,

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Kosmat a Dinner PartyMr. and Mrs, A, 1", Kosmata en-

, tertalncd at dinner Friday. Guestswere Mr. and 1\lrs, C. J. Mortensen.Mr. and' Mrs. Will, Sack, Mr. andMrs. Jay Auble. Mr. and Mrs. JoeJirak, Mr and Mrs Albert Jones andMrs. Jerry Petsk a.

After dinner pitch was played.

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her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ArthurWilioughb~' of North Loup. to 0111a·ha last \"('ek. where :'oIl'S Willougl1'by received medicala\tentlon 111thc hospital. All rct1,lrucd )1OmeThursday,

Colit ornia CallersMrs, C, H. Buckcndahl, and 1\lrs,

Carl McQucen and sons of ~asAngeles, C31if, we! e callers brief­ly with Mrs. Aleen Papiernik Sa­turday afternoon,

Beg Purdon.' ,The names of Mr. and :'Irs. Hen­

1')' Wit and 1\11', and :'oIl'S, Wm. Sal"gcnfrc], who attended the IuncralSunday. of L. ~1. Loft \\ ere omlt,t·cd from the out of town)ist. Theirhomes are in OraudIsland. Rummage Sale SlK~ess_

, . /' H~' '. \' The rummage sale, sponsored byPCCrJlCS nY(I!1nIS"; the members of the W0111cns' Asso-

Mr, and }.Irs. \~ m. Hanscn; :;;1'. dation of the Pres~>terii1!1 church,and Mrs. E!tol~ \'v~lkcr and. hOqH Saturday afternoon' wps hlg111y \uc.and :'o~r~. J<.;,ddle 1'"~nton dlu:e to cessful, It was held 111 the. Legion Y'outb For ChristII) anms ,Sundai" 1he 1'\' the) l1ct Ihall, ..' ,'" ',"Mr. and Mrs. Dick :Valker and, 1', ! By request the sale will be l1eJd 'Youn~ people Irorn 15 Loup Val­and ~lrs, Melvin \~ hitford al~c: '~' o~er for another Saturday, It Will ley churches, were 111 Ord Saturan. Alii el1Jo)e~lcnlc 111 11)a"n,l,s. (o,e in the same place and at the day taking part in a Youth for

. I a t Christ rally. ,Andersor{Te'tis Vc'sitor J s)me line. ~,__ '. Th~ 'rneel ing W,lS held In the

l\lrs. Ch.a{lotte Pe.yto~l. who' i,5 Jere.Tu)Q DayS" Bethd Baptist church. It was wellemployed In a bank II} Cambrld~LI • Mrs. George Hubbard and !\Irs. fiI~hi~ regular wors'hip se;\ice wAs',spent the weekend ltl Ord, . the Jim MC'Call went to Grand Island Ihouse guest of Mrs, C. A. Anderson. Wednesday, There they 'met a held. !t was foIlow.e? by a PI:O'She will be remembered as the randson of Mrs, Hubbard. Harold gram. fh~ great.er pa~ t <of tqe PIO-former Charlotte Bam! whose g t f Ft 0 d Calif to gram consisted 111 the showing of

f J • a I enrou e rom c. r I '. h I" Ill "Counter \thome was or mer y 111 1'\., I di : I' S inz in the Unit. I t e re IglOUS I in, J •n lanapo IS. en 0 , • ack " Ied States army, Harold will attend l •

school. lIe remained here two, - .days. Attends Presbutetian

\ Members 'ot the Wornens Associa-Chi G'}J tion of the Presbyterian church

rcaqo uests Jere were in Central City Wednesday,'1{ guest ill the home of Dr. an.I \\ here they attended the Presby.

Mrs. George Parkins is a sister .of tcrlal. the district organlzation ofJIll'S, Parkins, Sadie Purdum, Miss women. ,Purdum lives in Chicago, She is Those who attcndetl were Mr-s.in the insurance business. She ar- C, J. Mortensen. Mrs, Lester Nor­rivccl Monday and plans to. remain ton., Mrs. G, W; Garc!\. ~!~s~ L. ~.hen.: until next week, ,I Mlillk,en, 1\1rs, 1", L 13 e,S~lI1o',l\h~.

i __. ~l Biemond. Mrs, Ernest Borner.Sl' 't< \l'S/'t llere, . ~1~s', James Ollis and l\Irs, Warrell

S ,t'{s I , ' Porter.' ,Guests of 1\lrs, Carl Sorensen _,_.

from\Thursday until 1\1onday \\WC Artar SocietyMr. and 1\1rs. Wm. Fox of Elkton, Th.~ Altar Society met on Wed.So, bak. The ladiesar'e sisters. n~sd,IY September 30, Thirty-tw'o

SUllday dinner gue~ts of 1\1rs. members were present'. It was an·SOre\lSen, iIi honor of her com· nounced that a parish gel-to-getherpan)'. were ~lr. and l\Irs. John Ed· would be held Oil Sunday eveningwards, Mrs. Leollard Edwards and October 11, After the businessson. Jimmie. of Noi'tb Loup, and J11eeting an intcl'esting demon'stra·Mr, and Mrs. Paul Zentz. tion on how to make Glo Candles

was given by 1\1rs. Carson R,)gers31:d J\frs Emil Sedla('ek, Luneh wassEn'ed by the chairman and eo·(hair,nan of c'rcle .i. Mrs. Ed penasand 1\1rs. Merlyn Tolen,

. Urbanol'shy Guestsl\Iary and Bet! y :\lurpl1Y, and

Joyce and Linda l'rb3llSJ\skv weresupper guests Sunoay of' :\l~ andMrs. Joc l:rballovsky and Alice,

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Notes Sw](lay VisitorsMr, and Mrs, Archie Ashman.

and daughter and Charles AS!ll,nall,of Burwell. were Sunday VISitorsvf :'lr, and :"p.)~alpJ? Wiberg andfamily. ' .: ,~, ).,0 ". . -. l~~-;;,. '

oSlm~UlJ:S~pp'er p~es(s ~ :., Mr. and l\frs. Rav \t Iberl{, and~ons of Burwell and John Judze nsk i

'were Sunday guests at the Ralph~Viberg hOll1e'---4Ji~~,)~" '<,; >'.

Sllnday Dinner GuestsMr. and Mrs. W. D, Ncumevcr,

and daughters. were Sundav din­ncr gucst« o{~lfS. Mary Xc~pln'erin Burwell, ""', <. ",

pih'neri~}S(:.i!«c{(\ XI,.\ Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Zil<nlUIj(1 en­tcrtalncd at a (Vn.ner. at th~ homeof 1\1r. anrl ~Trs.Charics Taylor inst. Paul Friday,

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Entre Nous will meet with Mrs.Ed Armstrong Thursda:: afternoon.

Business lind Prufe~sional Wom·en's club will meet Tuesday eve·ning for the usual dinner meeting.

F. N. O. will meet Tuesday eve·ning with Mr. and !\oIl'S. RolandNorman.

Ever Busy club will meet with~[rs. Rollan Daily Thursday' eve­ning.

VFW au~iIiary will meet Mon·day e\'Cnin'g in the 1001" hall. Time8 o·cloek. .

Loup Valley Promenatiers willmeet Thur"day evening. Don Ma·hon will be the caller.

lIo A Tue will meet Tuesdaycvening with Mrs. Frank Beran.

Mrs. Raymond W~lker will en·tertain the members of the Com·stock wSCS at her home Thursdayafternoon. .

Mrs. Albert Jones will enter·tain the Junior Matrons. Fridayafternoon. . ,

The members of thE: Delta Veckwill meet with Mrs. Albert Jones,Tuesday, Oct. 13. .

REPORT OF CONDITION OF

NEBRASKA STATE BANK. I Of Ord, Nebraska, Charter No. 1169

. a! the close of busin~$S Septemb~r .30, 19S3

Mooing To HastingsMr. and Mrs. George Campbell,

plan to. 1110ve to Ha~tings Friday.They Will make their hOlne withtheir daughter, Mrs. Allen Strong;and family.

They, ha\ e been living in tpehouse owned b¥ Mrs. Charles Pal·malier, who is 10 Chicago with herfamily.

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Corect-Attest:R. J. CronkArehie Geweke

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Wed.,October 14You. are urged to ,attend aitd putyours~1f and

your firm behind the fire preverition proCjram

that is so 'importarit j~ all of us.

Can make Cjood usageof the important mess­

aCj~ to be' b~~u~ht ci't a 12:00 noon luncheon

at the Methodist Church•

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ASSETSCash, balances with other' banks, including rescrve bal-

. anees, and cash items in process of collection $ 529;79.87Ulllted States Government obligations, direct and guai'·

. anteed ..__.:............ . 1,442,405.00Obhgations of States and political subdivisions :::. 29,573,25Loans and ~iscount,s (including $2,928.94 overdrafts) __ 1,034,059.63Bank prenllses owned $5,700.00, f~lrniture and fixtures

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Dem&nq deposits of individuals, partners,hips, and eorpo- ,rahQns _ :. : :.: ,. ', _;.,.:,.. ,. _ '- .: __ .. __ :.' $1.653.838,36

Time. deposits of individuals, partnerships. and corpora·, '~. . ,hons -- : :' i"-""":"::'" .' ~. P92,126.54

Deposil~ of United States Govt:rnment (ll1cludirg postalsa.\ lIlgs -- _ :.__ 19,047,97

DepOSits of States and political subdivisions 179,852.95Other: deposits (certjfiE:d aod of(icers' eheeks, etc.) 3,048.05

TOTAL m:posrt~ _.,.~ (.. _$2,847,913.87 .TOTAL. PABILtT1ES ..L:::,:L _..__ $2.847,913,87

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Is~~i~i~l~.' ~ :.:,:-..::.:~::~.- ::; ~.~ ::.:::.~..:.-:..;.:~~..~~:': ..: ::.~..; .- : :..: : :~ $ llg,gggggIUndi~~:.i{rcf~h~\£·~~c·,'··:,:·:>······· ..~·· ..:,·· .. ·····........ . 4.613,88

IJ:()'~'AL LI;\I31L~TlES ).~'jf6~I)i·i'AL·Xcc·b·UN.1;if:::: $3,6~gg:~~.,fhlS bank s capital consists of Common stock With to-' .

tal par value of -- ,._ __ $70,000.00

I' ,'. MEMORANDAiAssets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for

other purposes (including notes aM bills rediscounted . .and securities sQld wit!} agr~ement to repurchasc) .... $ 313.500.00I, C. J. Mortensen, PresIdent, pf the above named bank, do hereby

certify .that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledgeand belle!.· " . .

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llurde( Tells Surprise .~~rs. Emm.'l lIunler was surpris·

ed, and pleased, last week whenher sbter·in·law, Mrs. Harriet An­derson of Kir!Jy, W>·o., and twosons, Cpl. lJ. Anderson. \lho hasbeen stationed in Germany withthe sec'ond' armored di\ision, andCpl. Leonard S. Andersen, who wasin Kon'a, arrived for a short visit.

These young men were calledhome becau~e of the sickness and

~~jeV\ ich wh~rc !lir: and !Ill'S. John Ideath t,)f another brother. Cpl. r.cc- I G rt To rtl .'L lieCicruancc shou ed pictures. nard Andresen will be located in t g~ .](:r ae It S .

the United States. His brother has Mrs. Christina Veleba ,ent~rtam.Feted Soldier Leaves to return to Germany. lIe expects ed the Get Together Ladl<;s I'hurs-

r yt., Everett Lech was honored at to leave early next week. day afternoon. Mrs. ''':111 Bart-h

. 'I'h ' . . lett won high score pnze, Mrs.a gat ering Monday evening, held e~~ guests were accompanied Stanley Petska Sr., the second highat the home of Mr. and Mrs. John b,Y a sister of Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. and Mrs. John Iwanski the travel­Lech. Pvt. Lech left soon after for ~ eola White, of Melbeta, Nebr. ing prize.Ids new base in Alaska. I'hey arrived Tuesday and left

Guests were Marilyn petersen, Thursday noon. 'R .Maxine Ackles, Violet Jonas, Doro- Other guests of Mrs. Hurder were' eturns Home. .thy Klimek, Pat MAttern, Arlyn Hev. and Mrs. Arthur Hurder and Mrs. L. D. Ml1hken. returnedBrockman, Dixie Slone, Pat Woz- Mrs. Chas. Trim. of Ansley who ~ome S~n~~y after spe,ndmg sey~r·niak, Hank Daletedt, Leo Mack, spent a part of Saturday Witi1 her. al weeks \I ith her s~ns. She. \IS!t·Hussell Clabaugh, Helle and Fred On Sunday Mrs. Hattie Anderson ed her son., Dr. Davld and WIfe InDubas, II vin Zulkoski/ Irwin Iwan- of York, Mrs. Lawrence Mason and l?etrolt1 Mich., Later she flew toski, Edmund Zulkoski and Stan Mrs. Curt Wilson of Ord visited Carnegie, Penn, where she was ~Key. with her. . ~uest o,f her son, James, and Iam-

FyI. Lech left Sunday for Alas. , __' Ily.ka. Mr. and Mrs. J~lll1 Loch and IVisits In \\lahooReman Lech took him to Omaha, 1\11' and Mr' WaIter N II t Cronli Bridge Partywhere he. boarded. the plane.. the "".'eekend i~\vahQo at 31e h~i~e Mrs. Raymond Cronk entertaln-

I,He had spent his Iurlough With of Mr. and Mrs llow;rd Hunter cd several friends at a bridge party

ll~ parents and other relatives and Th' d It," d h . ISaturday. Mrs. Leonard Cronk re-Iricnds ell' aug 1 er an usband, Lt. . . d hl h d M J h

. and Mrs. Jean Hunter came to Wa- Celie Ig score an • rs. 0 nhoo from t. Leonard Wood v"llel~c Rogers, low.Tells Texas Friends ' . --------he is stationed. Avery Noll,' who ••••••••••••••••• t ••• t t.

!III'S. Joyce Olsson, of Ft. Worth, teaches 111 Omaha, also came for .Texas, arrived Saturday to spend the weekend. C1 • IJ CJ fseveral days with Mr. and Mrs. J. 00Qa{ .,...7or~cajW. Ambrose and with Mr. and T El Off'Mrs. Charles Mason, her relatives. O' ect Icers • t •••••.•••••••••••••••••

Mrs. Olsson has been honored at 'The Ord Suburbanite Extensionseveral affairs.' . club will meet at the home of 1\1rs.

Carson Hogers, October 9 at 2 P,M,SUndilY Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Officers for the coming year will

entertaine~ at dinner for her. Olh· be elected.er gl:ests were Mr. and Mrs. C. J.Mortensen,

Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Afternoon GuestsJohn'Mason ente'rtained at dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Carson Rogers spentGue~ts \\ ere Mrs. Olsson, Mr. and Saturday and Sunday in Omaha..:\1rs. J. W. Ambrose, Mr. and ~lrs. There they attendfd the weddingl';dgar Hoc, Dr. Zeta Nay, Mr. and of Peggy O'Halloran to Howard1111'S. C. J. Mortensen. Huntzinger, which was performed

MOtlday evening. Mrs. MOrtensen in the St. Cecelia Cathedral.en~erlained informally in Harmony Roxann and Russell Rogers,House for Mrs. Olsson. Guests \\ere daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs,!l1.rs. Amb,ru~e. ~,lrs. ChaUes lIIason, Hogers, were cared for by theirW II.da L:hase, Loup (lty, Mrs. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil.VWlght Johmon, BUf\lell, Mrs. G. bur RogersR. Gard, Mrs. Carl Kro<.'ger.· .

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, .commission or direct censorship by an advertising sponsor..In consequence, a newspaper is free to print the facts-thetruth-anytime and all time without dodging or subterfuCj'e.Such freedom also involves a public trust. too.. In our busInesswe feel that banking owes a conlmunUy more than a con­venient place for mO,ney transactions-we feel that. bQnkin,Cjabo has the moral obliCjationof upholdinCj the financial strenCjthof a community. That. too, is '0 public trust. '

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Ret~rns Frorn KansasMrs. Lucy McCune and dauzh­

tel', Gertrude, returned from Sa­lina, Kans , Friday, where they hadbeen visiting relatives. Both haveresumed their duties in the Whip­ple Nursing home,

\Vinters In Montana\,

Mrs. Dora Hodgson. accompan­ied py Mrs. Woody, left Mondayfor Montana, where Mrs. Woodywill spend the winter with her son,Earl. 1111'S. Hodgson expects to re­turn after a short visit with friendsand relatives. .

CS<>ciettJ~~-- I' Sunday dinner and supper guests• of Mr. and Mrs, Nemeskal, were

Mr. and Mrs. James Vojt a andNorma Jean of Friend, Mr. andMrs. Van Nedbalck and Fre \ Nem­eskal of Comstock, Mr. and Mrs.Lurnir Nerneskal and Mr. and Mrs.Frank Kral and Norma. /

Bohy Tells RcuT1ion/ )Ernest Bohy was in Taylor SUllo

<tdy, where a 130hy reunion wasllod at the home 01 lIlrs. Ella Hal"Ian. Several members of the Iam­ily were present. This list mclud­cd, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Muck, Mr.and lVlfS. \iI;niiey Pedersen or Van­couver. Wash, Mr, and !Ill'S. EdB"hy, Yucaipa, Calif. Mrs. Sophia~lCHllY reo auu daugucer, ~sla auuleland Mcl ntyre or Gregory, S. V.,!\!r. and lVII'S. Henry Bohy of Scotts­bluff, Mrs. Fern Cox, Mr. and 1',In;.Fred Bohy, Mr. and ~Irs., Ellis Bohyand three daughters of Tay 10J'. Mr.and Mrs, Albert Bohy and Wayne,of Burwell. Cpl. Bohy, who is ser­ving 111 the United States army andis stationed at Ft. Bliss, in Texas,was an honored guest.

Visits MotherMr. and .Mrs. LeRoy Hodgson

were Slipper guests of his mother,Mrs. Dcra Hodgson. Saturday. Onthe same afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.Dewey Hodgson were guests of hismother, Mr~. Hodgson,

ldor (...) Mol..:i,;g Du'.Js~Ir. and l\Irs. ivali Sorel\~on 11a\e

mon:d into tI.e Albert Jones house\'aeat~'d by the Wilbert Calvin fa·mily. The Calvin family haw mol"ed into the hou~e vacated !Jy :\11'.and Mrs. Dean Avel's.

Mrs. l. B. Rotinson. who livedin the apartment over the WesternAuto Supply, has moved into theJohn Ciochon apartment.

:\11'. and Mrs. Richard Kosmicki,and baby ha\ e moved into the Mrs.Editl~ Jones apartment.

Nemes/wI Tells Glll?StsMr. and MrS. James ...·ojta and

Norma Jean of Friend, spent theweekend with Mr. and Mrs. LtunirNemeskal.

For Vucutionl'nl) DaughterA covered dish dinner was servo

ed at the hOllle I)f Hay NelsonSunday in honor c1 their daughterVeLol't's Nelson who is vacationinghere from Los Angeles.

Those atte~ding VIen:' ,\Irs. L. C.POll ers alltl JimmIe of Ina\aIe.Nebr" Mr. and Mrs. Normall L.Nelson and Pam, :\11'. and Mrs.Glenn Banks of Hastings, Mr. andMrs. Von Nelson and family, Mr.and :\Irs. John Nelson and Mrs.DOll Andersen and daughters, allof Ord.

DeL')res is rdurning to her workJfontarw Guests Leewe in Los Angeles Friday.

rvir. and Mrs. Frank L\lkes left' j·'crris BirthdauDinnercarly Monday for home 111 Great . .":J "F~II< Mont. They had been the ,A blr~hday dinner \\ as gl:enguests of Mrs. Lukes' sister, Mr~. S~lJ1d:lY I~ h?nor of l',Iargaret fer:E. O. Hackel, ~nd Mr. Hackel, and ns, who IS S!X ~ ears old. Margaretother relatives and friends here IS the granu(h~!ghter of Mr .. afldsince last Tuesday. !III'S. A. J. Ferns. Her home IS m

They were emoute home. after An~ley.,isitinu in Algona Wis Her grandp:lrents were the hosts.

Q •• Guests \\(:1'2 the young ladv's par·ents, !llr. and !I[l'S. Antone n~je·w1ch and Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. EdHajewich and Joan, !lIr~. era Mc­Lain.

In the evening the group wentto the home of Mr. and Mrs. Antone

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Prompt Sanitary ServicePhone 23 Ord ColI.ct

GEO. A. PARKINSO. D.

OPTOMETRIST

FOR GREATERMILK PRODUCTION

ValleyRendering P~ant. I

Ord'

Only offke In the LoupValley devoted exclusivelyto the care of your eyes.

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Office in the WhIte BuIldlngAcross the street from theOrd Hospital. Just South of

the Methodist Parsonage.

Phone 90

WANTED:,CUSTOM

CORNSHElLINGand TRUCKING

We Po theComplete Job.

Dale Philbl'i~,~'Phone 6020 ~r~

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DEAD " t,Animals Removed

Breed Your Cows Artificiallyto Proven Sires .

Loup Valley DairyBreeders Associcltion

:t'or Sen ice CallGLEN AMOS

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Attention!Farmers & Stockmel1A representative of th;Broken Bow ProductiO'1Credit associqtion will beat the 'National FarI1'lLoon office in Ord 011 thesecond and fourth Wed·nesdays of each month.

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JJ.;:El'S

THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA:

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._ ~E~~_es~_~_~~ -Ie HELP WANT~~ I~ ~~~~L~_~t;c~~__' __ ~~~~td ~~1 p~~seb~tf~~~ J~~~a~~ t~~~ I Sa~~r~ea;,a~c:~b~~r~O.k;p~I~~;r;~o~;FOR SALE-2 business buildings WANTED-part time waitress Ord' R 0

1rhydwen'NJensen &ADtrier, 1954, or they WIll be Iorev er bar- Methodist Y~uth. 28·1t1'

th 1.1 G II 27 '>t' a p . orman, t orneys red. Claims filed will be heard -l\lrs Arthur PIerson and child-0,11 e square. urray Heal fl. ~--= I PROBATE NOTICE by the County Court at \0 o'clock ren of Arcadia, called Sunday atEstate. 8-tie WAN fED-Popcorn gleaners Will' IN TIlE COUNTY COURr OF I!"-' M, a~ the County Court Room uic horne 01 .Ilrs. Pierson's mother,

-- - ...~--- pay 2c lb. Edward Vodehnal. i '\'.ALLBY COtJNTY, NEBR1\SK.:\ in ~~d, Nebraska, January 25, 1954. 1\I1's_ Elsie Rathbun Mrs, RathbunLOANS - Money to loan on real 27.2tp 'lIN, T!il'; }\IATTEH Or' :r,lIE E~'I Witness 1l1~ hand and seal Scp- hilS. recently moved into the house

estate. See The Wozab A~e.ncy. _ , . _ __ ,lAfE or MADS MADSEN, DE·, tcmber 28, 1903 \\111(h she has purchased._____________ .;...:...4ZJfc WANTED-Secretary. T)ying and CEASED I (Scal) ~lls\\orth Ball, Jr' l -lUI'S. C. A. Anderson and ~lrs.

. , -' - i shorthand a must. Good pay. The State of NEbraska. To AI! I Oct. 1-3t. County Judge of Howard Huff spent Thursday andHAVdE p.~ospectne tbuyefrs for tarm I Company benefits Further infer- Concerned: I Valley County, Nebraska I Friday, shopp ing and visiting with

an CI y prope~ y. I you WIsh I mation. Call 195H1. 27-21p Notice IS hereby gvcn that Jack --. . - - -. -- -- 11'elaltH's In LIncoln. •t~ sell see us. Murray Reali --;--- -. -; --- - -- --.-~--- - L. Wltt~ has Iilcd a Petition in the DaVIS & Vogeltclnz, Attorneys. -~lrs Adolph Beranek and MrsEstate agency. 9-tfc IV,AN1bD-Neat appearrng man above matter asking for a deter NOTICE FOR PRESENTATION OF Philip Mrsny Jr. were to a party:---;---: . . --I or wom.an for sales work. MllS.t 'mination of the heirs of the said CLAIMS, I at the home of Mrs. Ernest Kirby

FOn SA~"E - House In .southeast be \\lllll1g to work, No. expel.l· i Mads Madsen, Deceased, the degree In the County Court of Valley Thursday eveningq~~, kitchen, bath.., dll111: g .roon:, cnce ~ecessar~', as we WIll traIn of kinship, and the right of descent County, Nebraska. : E. L. Vogcltanz went til ScotiaI~H.ng. room, t1~t~e bedrooms I }Ol~. Car Iui nlshcd. Box 1\1 C:,O ,of the real and personal property In the 1\Lltter of the Estate of ~aturday . evening on business .uladlIVhouse,. 1e~blllY 1{en~o1i QUIZ. 27-21p I belonging to said Deceased, or in Joseph Hal mond Ko\ arik, uc From there he \\ cnt 10 Stanton,i eel~(, ery redSOI1<I~. ~sl.[fc IHAi:LR-OAI)-Const~'I~tion L;bor-;;-rs \\!lich he had ap in.teresl., \~hich ceased. ... Iwhere he spent the weekend \\~th

__~ ~.:. . __ __ _ _ \\ anted $135 per hour Time and \\ III be for hearing 111 this Court All persons having claims against hls wife, and daughter, Mrs. JunFOH SALE-All modem duplex lone haif oyer 40 hour,,', 48 huurs ~ on Odober 12, 1953 at 10 00 o'clock the aho'. e Estate ,arc ~eq~lired to I l'Orll'.\~ll, a~;d grdn.ddaugh~er, C~.

partly furnished including laun. minimum Board al1(!loom $24 50 AM. '.. pre'sent the same 111 thl~ Court on I th,> ~ln, Vl:c,el~a>lz IS s?en~lng ;e\.dromal, 2 dcctrie refrigerators per week Wm. A. Smith Con· I \~Ils\\orth Bdll Jr. or befole January 16, 1~<)4: or l~l'j' elal \\eeks, \\lth 1\~rs. Cor11\\e11,s\o\es and water heaters In I tratting Co, Ipc 4 ll1il~s East of " County Judge ,WIll be fore\er bancd. llaul1s fIled, \du.le !\II'. ~oll1well IS on a NATO

. I t' S W.. b H r N b ' II' I, 6 SEAL . WIll be heard by the County Court I cruIse to E~lrope .c 10lce oca Ion. ee oza as lllgs, e r. on. Ig1\\ay.: I Sept. 2;l-31c at 10 o'clock A. M., at the County i -lIIr and 1\11',. Jnhn 1hltcher andAgency. 25-tfc . 2721e -------1 C t R . 0 d N b . k' J I SOl1 0 al \ II l' . A'- • - -~_.__ --------. .--- -- --- ---- - -.- -- I DAVIS & VOGELTANZ Atlorne s our oom ll1 1', I eras a, an· ,n" \ 0 I\e 111 nzonil,

HOME BU\,EHS cOme in and sec WANTED-1\lan t.o haul corn, ha\e I ,y uary 18, 1954. , Iar~. gU~sts 111 the 11I:~ne of ~Ir. andus for )'our needs We h<l\c a ele\ator and hOist 212 miles ea t I NOTICE TO PROBATE I WItness my hould and seal, Sep'l ~~IS. Ll)de Kell) Ihe ladles arelarge exclusive listing of Ord's of Ord on Enkson high\\ay·. Vet· I FO~EIGN WILL telpber 21, 1953. Isl~ten, .finest h~mes If we haven't ""hat non Enkson Rt. 1 On1. 28-11 p , State of Nebraska, Valley Coun- , Ells\\ orth Ball, Jr. ~Mrs. 1\lerle TlI11111er111al1 \\ ent'ou \ 'ant \\ . will et it for '0 ' -'- ------ ,ty, ss. To all persons interested in (SEAL) County Judge of Valle~ to Gral;d Islapd, FridJY to spend a

§ee o~r win~ow di~play See \".~: WANn;D-SeHral people to pick I the estate of James H. Van Ness, County, JXcblaska. ~hort \lI11C ~\Ith hcr daughter, Ja.n·zaQ Ageney . 25.tfc up popcorn for 2e a pound. Ph ' also kno\\ n as J. H, Van Ness, de· 9-24-53-3t. .~ce. 1\lIss Tllnmcnuan !lad bccn III

___.'. ' ,- 5122, Henry Benn 28-tfc I ceased; a petition has been filed in I ~n a Grand, I.sland l}ospltaJ, but '.\asLET US handle ~our real est"te the Counly Court of VallejO Coun!j', ..;,.. Ralph W. Norman, Attorney rdeased l' nd3Y. E,l11P.ro~ e,d therC',

tra)1Sactions 'and loans with our • WORK WANT~D Nebrnska, for the probate of an 111· NOTICE FOR PRESENTATION she plans to rem:\I11 In Grand Is·es~row sen ice. Better be safe _----- stnll11~llt flIed .therein purporting OF CLAIMS land for further reco\ erj:.than so,rry. See Wozab Agency WA~TED-Cust.om corn pi_cking. to be the last \\lll_and t~stament. of In the County Court of Valle~ Burv.el~ .RI)!JU. Skatln9 Rink

" 25.tfc Ele\ ator furl1lshed if desired. James H. Van ~ess., whIch petItIon County, Nebraska. opens Th ur.day-7.30.I Wagons furnished. Phone 4411. shows that saId ll1strumen.t. was In the Matter of t~J(' Estatc of -;"lrs Joe pltlmb,. and son, left

FOR SALE:-Modern 8 room, 2 Ed. Christens~n. 27.21p I duly adn1,ltted to probate ;n the Leonard L. Lakin, Deceased MondJY.. for home 111 La\Hcnce,story h04~e ~ blocks south of County Court. of Bexar Cou~ty, All persons ha\ing claims a ainst Kans lhey spent the \\eekcndsquare: MURRAY REAL ES' WANTED~To do corn picking and Texas, and askll1g for the appomt· the aboH Estate arc requir~d to I \\ith Mr Plu111b \\ho is ell1plo~cdTATE AGENCY. 26-tfc also picking lands. Phone 3430. ment of J. L! Van Ness as executor. , t th . tl' C t lU the bO\1 hng nlley, here.~.". Robert Bemon Ord NcbI' '>8ltp The same has bcen s.::t for hearing Plebe? ~ bame I~ ll~;'4 our ll on -Pniate fir~t class and :l1i'~r'OR SALE-Our home in Ord. ' . . ~-- in the County C0~1I t 1'00111 in the or: core c ruary , J, o~ .1ej Joe ~li"ka and daughter called o;~

Ten room, strictly modern, Hot WANTED-Saw sharp'ning Beroln Courthouse in Ord, Nebraska, on WIll be fore\er barred. Slall11S Urs. E~ther Mal'lhestcr Wednes-wa~er heat, new gas heating unit Hardware, Ruzicka Hanhl are, I October 13, 1953, at 10 o'clock f;Ied WIll be ~eard by the Count? day e\ ening. J

Two baths. Fife place. l<'ull Ord Hard\yare: 28-2tc A.1\1. . \ourt .at ,10 0 clock A: M, at t!le -Ta>lor De1\'.ller returned onbasclncnt. Excellently construct. - l?atcu Scptcr:1ber 22, 1953. Count~ ~OUI t .ROotH ~ll Ord, Nc 1\londay to his \\ ark in the Quizcd throughout, in wonderful Legal Notices. (SEAL) Ellsworth Ball, Jr, bras~a, rebntalY 3, 19J4. Industries, after an extended ,a.presen ation, and recently re- - - --- {' County Judge Wltncss my hand and seal, Oc· ('ationdecorated inside. Two full cor- D,a\ is and Vogeltanz, Attorne) s 26-3t tobel' 5, 1953. , -Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Weekesner lots, 'paHd both sides. All NOTICE OF ESTATE HEARING NOTICETOL.UMBER DEALERS Ells\\orth Ball, Jr., and SOI1, \\ho Ihe in Omaha} spent

. It'd D bl 1 th Ct·, . (Seal) County Judge of from Sunday untll Tuesday 111 Ord .speCla axes pal ou egaI" . n e oun y Court of Vallej' Sealed BIds wl~1 be rec~l\ed by 28-3tc Valley County, Nebrask,l They viSIted '.\ith friends and look•age. Pa\ cd drh ewa) s. Mr. and County, Nebraska, In the Matter the Nor.th I:0up ~I\ ~r PublIc PO\\er ed after businessMrs. l<'rank Perry. 28-Hc Iof the Estate of Charles Bals, De· and ImgatlOn Dlstnct, of Ord, Ne, Personals . ", -- ,-------- ceiUicd. The State of Nebraska braska, for furnishing 1".0 B. Hail· - •."....--=---="'----

HERE IS A Cl,IANl'E to buy in i' l On Oetober 7th, 1953, the executor road Car, Ord, Nebraska, 31992:\1 -:\lrs. Joe Absalon returned~ate<l land cheap. 320 acres 1m·, of said Estate filed Partial Account r'.B.M. of Douglas Fir, No.1, rough home from North Plaite, Saturdaypro\ cd Irri&ated land in ~he Iand Petition for Distribution and sa\\ D, 3" x 12" Plank as follo\\ s: eHning She had been sta) ing ii,Middle Loup Valley. The top· for determination of legatees 'InrI 334- 16' long, 266 . 20' long. The the home of :\lr and Mrs Kennethog,raph>' of lane! is le\e1. Only Ithose entitled to participate in the Sealed BIds \\ ill be receh cd in the Adams the nasi few week,.3% miles to town, ],2 mile to distnbution in said estate. Hear- office of the Chief Engineer and -Mr. and Mrs. CharlC''' Wozniak~chool, on mail route and on a I i~~ thereon is OrderNI held in the General :llanager of said Disttid of Ely ria, were Sunday eHninggra\el road, WIll carry 50 head ICqunty Court Room in Ord JXe· until eight o'clock PM, Central callers in the home of Mr andof cattle )'ear arvund. Price braska at 10 o'clock A. M., O~tober Standard Time, Thursday, October, Mrs BIll Wozniak I

.$40.00 Pit!.' .acrf. Max ,\Va.Il, 2?,,1953. I' 15, 1933, at \\ hich time the Bids -~lr. and Mrs Harold Cum·Plwne 33, !\n'adla, Nebraska.. EIls\\ orth Bal; Jr, \\ill be puolicly opcned arid read. ming~, of Superior, - called at the

2831 Proposals, Sl2cclflcations, Condi· home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard________'. - C; (Seal) Couf\ty jtldge tions and HeqUlrell1ents may be ob· Ludington, Saturday e\ening

28·3t tained at the office of the North -t.lr. and :\1rs. Hoy Le\\is, andDa\ is and Vogeltanz,-A-tt-o-r-ne->-s- Loup River Public 1'01\ er and II" ;"Iarcia Hood of North Loup. look· I

FOR SALE--l purebreu )'ea~ling NOTICE OF ESTAATE HEARING rigation District in Ord, Nebraska ed after business in Ord Mondav.Hampshire boar. Raymond Po. Each Bid must be accompaniecl -Mr. and Mrs Edgar Da\is, ofcock. 27.2te In the County COllrt 'of VallejO by a certified check d' a\'. n upon a :\orth LQup, \\ ere in etd Monda\.

CoUntj. Nebraska. In the Matter soh ent bank \\ hich is a Member of -~Irs. Winnie Barger of O'NeillFOR SALE-Spotted Poland China of the Estate of Le\\is F. Jobsl, De· Federal Deposit Insurance Corpor· \\ as a \\ eekend guest of ~lrs. Es.

Boars and open gilts. Joe WaJa. ceased. aHon' in the sum of at least ten thcr Co\ey and daughtels.hosk!, Eljria, Nebr. 28-3\.p -The State of Nebraska: On Oc· (10) percent of the total amount -1\11'. and Mrs. Harry Wolfe \\ere

tober 7, 1953, the administrators of Bid. Said check to be payable to Thursday e\ening guests of Mr.~'OR SALE-Young breedil)g ewes. said Estate filed Final Account and J. W. McGinnis, Treasurer of the and Mrs. W. D, Neume)er,

Llo~d Kejner, phone 2301, Long Petition for Distribution Hearing Distrkt, as a guarantee that the -;"11'5. W. D. Neume) er andPine, Nebr, or C;ecil Schaller. thereon is Ordered held in the bidder to \\ hom the award may be daughters \isited in Grand Islandphone 2172, Ainsworth. 20·tic County Court Room in Ord, Ne. n\ade WIll make deli\efj' of the Saturday I

---- Plank offered in his Bid at the spe· '" . d' ""on S'L"'D . g b braska, at 10 o'cloc k A. 1\1 I Octoti· 'f' d' d' d -;"11'. an !\Irs. W. D. Neume) er• u, "" u- uroc spnn oars.-- er 30, 1953. CI Ie prices an 111 accor ance \\f're Saturday e\ ening guC'sts of I

Geo. Nay. 28-21p Ell tl 1 with specifications and \\ithin the !\II'. and Mrs, Bill Johnson in Bur. jsl\or 1 Bal , Jr, specified time prodded for deliv.· l\el1. .

fOR SAL~:-pol1ed Hereford bull (Seal) County Judge 11.' b'dd 1 11 b )' cd t. cry. nO I er s 1'1 e a .0\\ 0 Burwell R"ller Skatl'ng RI'nkcf'llyes. ,oh.n.S. Bur~on, BUf\\ell, 28-3t 'thd h' b'l f . I f INebr. 28.21p WI raw IS 1( or a peno( 0 opens Thursday-7:30.Da\ is and Vogeltanz AHol ne' fifteen q5) da.js after the date set -!\Ir~ Gene Ko\ adl and daughter,

· , • s for openll1g BIds. ,~'OH SALE-Purebred Duroc Boar NOTICE OF ESTATE HEARING { The District rescnes the right There~a, \\ere callers at the home I

and Gilt Sale, Tue~da)', Od. 13 In the Counly Court of Valle" to reJ'ed any or all Bids and to of Mr and ~lrs. Ed D> mek Sunday II

at tile farm 1~ miles East, 2 mill'S • e\ el1l'lgnorth of BUI\\cl1, NcbI', Otis Os. County, Nebraskd. In the Mattcr wai\e any informality in Bids rc· Bu;well Roller Skatin9 Rin'<:borne. 28-lIp of the Eslate of JessIe ~eams De· ceh cd. opens Thursdav-1:30. I

ceased 'The District \~ill not considcr

,'d 1 't' d t -!\Ir. and 1\11'5. Lc'.\is Ga\in, of'<'OR SAL&-:-Hampshires \\ith a The State of Nebraska: On Oc· any.BI, un ess 1. IS ma e ou .on BelleHle spent TuesJ,ly until Sa. :

reputation' 60 head of meat tj pc tober 7th, 1953: the Administrator a. BId l' orm furl1lshed by the VISt· turday as guests of !\II'. and Mrs. ......_.-__-...__ - ......--.----..,...- .boars at prh ate sale, sired by 5 of saId Estate HIed Final Account net. • ," , ) Ernest l\isan iii... ...top boars including the $1700 and Petition fo( Distnbution, Hear.\ NO!d,I1 L9 UP I\lVEIt 1 ~B' -Berth.1 Knu1sen \\JS a dinner"Golden Eagle." D. E Bussell, ing thelcon is Ordered held in the Lil 1 OW,EH :~NV lIUUlf/\' guest Sunday of Mrs. Dick LongNOI th Loup. . 28·4tcICoun!>' Court Boom in 01d, Ne· ,. lION DISlHL r. " " -Mrs. Hubert Leach ot t3Ul".\ ell

-:_- -~ br1Ska at 1 0 . I k \ 1\1 I, (SEAL) Ord, Nt:bl,lska. d 1\1 I 1 IHUGGED HAMl'SIUIm BOARS- er'tO' '19' o;3~. Q C?c: ~".' Octou' 263tc .._Leo L. Lung, Secrclary, all • rs Pau 8 ea('h, and twin

I j v < daughters '.\ere shoppers in Grandnew breeding for Mold customcrs -' Ells\\urth B'lll, Jr, --i~h;-I~,-~~ii~';n,AHorney----' hland. Saturday. IS,0111e by ~he $110090 Golden lSeal} . Countj' Judge NOTICE OF ESTATE HEARING -Kerry Leg~ett and Dkk Ander·Eagl~. D. ~. ~ussell, Nortl~ }ou P. 28-3t . In the County CQm t of Vallq sen. students 111 Kearney college,

· ,.8-4tp -.----~~----- COlllll", Ne"ra'-k o In tl1e 1\lattel' spent the \\eck end at home. l------' SI'Ap;,m.:o;r Q}' 'Ul):: O\\M.~sllIP~ • u - ...

• S d & N l\MN.\GD11:::-IT. (!Un L,\TlO:\', t:rc., of the Estate of Hobert C. Lewis, -Pat Ball and LaVern Denahl,ee s. ursery RI::Ql'JRI-U BY 'CUE .\(1' OF (;0:-;. Deceased The State of Nebrask,,· students in the unhersity, spent· OR··SS OF Al'''l'S I' ". 191", .\S " the \\ eel'end I'n 0 d g I f 1\1---- G... .~ " 011 Qcto"el' 5, 1953, the ,'dlll11'11'~.' 1', ues so. lSSL'OR "'L'" '", L' 1 .\:\11' :,\OI.U BY lIlt: AC rs 0 .... ;\1,\8CII u ," ¥ I3 II' t J d d '1 "'11\' .,,,. J:r-new crop mco n I. I~J3, A."O J"'I.Y 2, l,jQ trator of said Estate flIed Fmal Ac, a s paren s, u ge an .• rs '" s·

BrQme Gras!i seed. Also some Of \ \\ orth BallI t d ' t "'1 t G d 0 dll~~ Old Quiz, vubll,hed II<eek y at count and Pelltion for Distribution RVllllnage Sale, October 10 at H M • h d M. n erme lja e, lea rass set::. I, "eblasko. for Oclol.ler I, 1953 'I . 0 d I 1 11 any "!Ir ea. 9r,Wm. Valasek, North Loup, Ne. Sl'.AlE O~' NEBRASKA Hi;'anng t lereon IS l' ere( Ie ( Legion Hall, Presbyterian. 28.1tcbraska, phone 242). 27-41p COUNTY OF VALL{Y. ss in. the County Court 11oo'ln in Ord, -~Irs. HIlda TUllla spent Sunda>

~~_~ . B ~ 1\1 Nebraska at 10 Qletoc~ {\: M., Oc· in Cotesficld, \isiting relali\es'.M . e are mc. 'I "olary Public in and tober 2<1, 195':1 , ~ . , ' d 1

• AUTO., OTIVE for l e Statc and Lounty afo,e,oid, vcr· \I" -;"11'. an :III'S Ha ph Tuma '.\entson~I1y awealed E I:: u-gg,ett. II<ho. ElIs\\orth .Ball, Jr, to Co.tesfield Wednesda" to be prc.

....----'-.,---, ¥------~--~- - h", Ul~ been duly S\\ Pill aCc\.ll ding to ')83t {'OUI1t" Ju(lge •"OR SALE~Two door V-8 r'ord Dc law, depo,es and says thal he is lhe .. . . ".. -. Sj'nt at a cclf;brati..~n in honor of

Lux.e n10d.el. Joe'Sko1l1 l' 569Pl Pul.llisher of the Old Quiz and that the L. 'V. 'l'rOllk, Ta".' ~I'. Mrs. TUl11a's brother's birthday\ follol' lng,s, 10 (he b~t of his kno\v. ..... "" ~ 'I d 1\1 \ I S k.. 21-2tp kdc•. an.d. belief. a (;-ue "tatemcnl of thc NOTICE OF FINAL SETTl.EMeNT -;> r. an • rs. , P On \\ane,... 1 . of Omaha, ~pent the \\ eehnd "" l'tl1Oil< nelS l'jl. ',:,,,nr,geluenl (and If a datly. Count" Cpurt of Vallc" Count,v, , 1\1 I 1\1 B'l~ Pt 'k 1'1"ce"ly. Seml\Hekly or llill<eekly nells· 07 07 l' all( rs I aClll lny

pap~r. the dl(ulation), et( . of the afolc- Ncbras~a. Estllte of. Le\\is S. L'II" . 1 ll~" M d ~l: . J I~said 'vulJlteatJOn for lhe date shOll< n U1 sel1, Deco;:ased a.so cn ( on , 1', an " rs. ~o 111lhe abo.e caption. lc"ulled by \.tie act I Golka. " •of A\I!;,.,t 24, 1912. "s amended by the T 1e State of Nebraska, to all ~~lr. and 1\lrs. Earl Lucas, ofacts of l\lalch 3. 1933, and July 2. 194G coneerne~1. Notice is hereby ghen JUI1(.'tion CIty, Kans, spent thei~;,~;\on 531, Postal La,~s 'V'd Regula· th'lt a petition has beeo f~led for \\eel,end \\ith Mr. and 1\1rs. Elmer

1. 1hat the nameS and addle"es of fin;)1 sett!plIlent herein, detennin· Altwlllist add SalVe'.thed l'ub.ll'her. cdllor, man<1ging cdltor, ation of heirship, inheritance taxes, -Mr•. Antone Zalud. \\ho reo1n QU,SJIH,:':;iS manflgf>lS ale" (.1 "/

Pl.tbllshcr-E C Leggett. Old. Nebr ees anu commis5ions, distnbulion cenlly 1110\ e(t into one of t4e HIll·Ed,tor-\\ 11l'dIll P. Lee. Old. Nebr of estale and approval of final'll" sid-: ~pal tment~, \\ as taken to a

o."a~'~~g~ing MilJlager--E. R AVki'1g. COlult aI1l,} discharge, which \\iU be hospital in Grand Is.land Sunday2 1ral llw Oil< ner is E. C. Leggett, (or hearing in thi~ C01\rt on Qctob- for earl'. lIer husband accompan·

013~' T~;I~I~~\noll<n bondholde," mort. er 29, 19~~, at 1Q.00 o'clock, A, M. led her. . 'j:agees, a\t.I. othel secullty holde!> o\\n- "' Ells\\orth 13.111, Jr, -~lrs. Ina FI)l1n returned homelllg or holding 1ye,cent or mOle of Iota) (Seal) County Judge from Demcr" Satmday. Her, sonamollll! of bOllcls, mOl tgati€ s. or other 28.3t 8111 Bartley, \~ ho had been in a~e\:1I1ItH"'S ale. None . f' b

5. That the a\ elage number of eUV les ------------------ hospital or surgcry, has cen re-28-1{e of c,ldl Issue vf this l'ublic,ation sold or ., Va\ is & Vogeltanz, Attornej s mo\ cd to his 0'.~11 home.

,\ dbllJ!~ul~d. thlOlIgh thc malls \lr other. NOTICE FOR PRESENTATION• LOST and FOUND II< i:.e, to paid subscnbels dunllg the OF CLAIMSt\\elle 1110nll1s Pleeedlllg lhe date sl10\\ n___-'-_,. abolc is 33G1. In thG County COlUt of ValleyLOST-,3 lIerd~rd steers, \\t, 700 I , . t ....~~ s.. ~t;:GGErr I County, Nebqska.

Ibs. C-2 left I1Jp brand. ~rs. Ida ~ S\\Ulll (.0 ,md SuL~CllLed berole me this In the Matter of the Estate ofWolf! North Loup, Nebr. 27·2tp l:t day of Odober. 1953 Cau ic L. Noll, Deceased.

-----~----------- ~--"- t~ea\J l • Laula E Andc,"Oll All per~Olls ha\lng claimsLqS'r:-Top side gate for % to 1 (M o (o.llIllbsion eXlJlles Oct 26, 19:;8) against the abo\e Estate are re·

pickup. (Omaha Standard Box). ------~-- - -- --- --- ----~---------.-Lost some\\here bet\\een Wm.reterson fatl1l and Ord onSpringdale Hoad. Re\\ ard if re·,turned. Call Quiz office. 28.ltp I

LOST-Sunday, na\y plastic diaperlbag, bet\\cen North Loup andOrd. Art ~ar\l, Phone 49·N L f

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QUI~ PRI~TING CO,I r ,0,-'

. .f, L. BLESSINQ

DENTIST

TelephoM IS~

X-~ay ~Iagnosl.l

Ord, l~ebr.

, " (. Buund Book~

LQoseleat Book~Lcdgels-Journals·Day BOQk~

A((olll1ling Work Sheets<;'ulIlplde Line OUiee Supplies

r'UR RENT ~ Improved irrigatedand dry land farms. Murray RealEstate Agency. 11-tic

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FOR RENT-Second floor sleepingroom with bath on same floor.Jane Sutton, Phone 101, 219 N.19th St. 21-tfc

• WANTED

• RENTALS

!,'OR HENT-Unfurnished 3 roomapartment, John Carkoski, 419N. 18th St. 27·2tp

----- -FOIt RENT - Heated sleeping

room. Ph\H1e 429. 27-t£<:-.------..,-- - ------ -~'OR HEN'f-Modern two bedroom

home in southeast Ord, Nov ern­bel' Ist possession. Write Eman­uel Sev eukcr, 517 Lane G, Hast­ings, Nebr<lska. 28-31p

FOR SALE-Good "used 2M cornpicker. Scotia Implement Co,l?hone 2781 Scotia. " Z8-~tc

FOR SALE-Mjers platform hotst,like new. E. J. Lange, phone4232. ' 27-3tp

FOR SALE-IlIe.' m~un.ted2M• corn picker, fair; condition. .Ed

Tllnmerman, telephone 3721.~~ _ ___':~'3tf

r'OR SAU~ OR TRADE-2 rowmounted corn picker {or H or MFarmall. Ready to go. StanleyKovarik, phone 2430. 21-2tp-,

FOR SALE-2 row pull tj pc 011­HI' corn picker. Wm, Valasek,North Loup, NebI', phone 2421

27·2tp

USED IMpLEMENTSl'sed Woods Bros. corn picker in

good condition .. _ '. _.. _:'$300Used Fonl tractor, 1941 model new

stee\ es, permanent anti-freeze ._........... . ', .. $300

Good used }'ord tractor,' 1945model, '~ith under ~nd o\er·drhe. _ '.11?

New corn han ester _ . Bilfgain'1949 Ford Tractor in good condi

tion. See this one touay!Ingram and Dean Tractor Co.

Ord . 28-lte ' An;adia----~---- - --,....-----------FOR SALE--1952 l"arm nite semi·

mounted corn picker with ~ookshucking bed. Dean. HallockOid, NebI.', Phone ~8l~. 28·2t1

rOH HENT-Sleeping room forone or t\\O, Rew Van Hanson,12~~ 0 St. -.-:~~_-~~

{<'OR RENT-160 acre fanl1--1miles West of Ord. Ed Danezak,LOllp City, Nebr. 28-1tp

FOR IlliNT-r'urnished five roomapartment. Mrs. Cia>ton Noll.Phone 4503., 2.8-2tp

FOR HENT-Basement apartment.EIther partly furnished or 'un·furnished. no steps to climb. Gasheat. Also a sleeping room. Mrs.Rose GIo\er, Phone 517Hl.

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C. J. "MILLER, M,~.

Specll\! attention given tot' I 1 ,

SURGERY '" DIAGNOSISIh block south of Ord hospital!U1d 1st door we.t of Christianchurch.

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Professi~~a,IPir.ectory ,

.Q~. G~N AVBLE,t

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J;tOSERT J. LYNN, M.D.0t11(es In the MasonIc Bulld.ln.

Olflce Phone: 1301\,eslden(e Phone: 1M,

Spedal Attentlon GIven TI, .

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pRS•.~LLER ~nd MARTIN:r~yslcl9.ll' ~ Su~ge~IlI

X-Ray Cardiography. OtrIce Phone 34

Acro~s Street from H.ollpltalPaul Martin, M.D.Re:ddence Phone ISG

Otis Mlller, M,D./Phone IH

• FO~ SALE

'OR RENT-Modern fhe roomhouse. Call 151 or sec Mrs. V.Stark. .' : 28-2tp

"OR REN!-6rQ6m a'partment,partly furnished, on pa\ cd street,

WE WOULDN'T l<'OOL YOU }'. J. Hosek I 28-2tp(We couldn't anyway.) Our usedfurniture just looks like used fur· :-,o'R RENT- 5 room all modernniutre. If it looked new, \\e'd house, partly furnlshed. Callcharge a lot mor:e for it. B.ut it'll 469Rl. 28-2tpdo in a pinch and is mOre than\\orth the money. BROWN'S FOR RENT-;"ly office buildingUSED r'URNlTURE. 28·ltc in down'to\\n Ord, just across

Ist.eet from city hall. J. 1', Knei·

CORN CRIBS - WE CAN SOLVE ecek. 28-1£c)our problem economically. If ----...--...:.,----,,~-----~

) ou are needing temporary or "'AHM FOR RENT-Geo. S, Boett·pellnane:1t crib room 'for ne'.\ gel', Telephone \220, 28-2tp('roPl see us. ~lans and es~im~tes • FARM c9Ulpl~ENTfurnIshed \Hthout obhgahon II!" mPhone 33. SACK Ll.'MBER &COAL CO, ' 28-111:

WANTED TO BUY·-Alfalfa 11'1)',Elvin Hale, Phone: Hed 102 AI"

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FOB SALJ<:-13" OtI heater $4000. • LOANS ',. ,Vining tab)~ $15.00 All in good)slwpe. 1916 K St. Joe Dlugosh. LO~N-S---p'-t-'''-d--C'---

')8-j I "", - 1'1V;l e an. 01l1pany.-----'----;c"',.,-,,-,-p~ Ilio'ney on r~al estate. Wozab,

FOR SAU':-Used combination gas Agency. 21-tfcrange. Good condition. M,rs. LilaDeNo)er, phone 1~1 ~orql Loup.• HAY ~NP ~~~~N

, 28-1Ie - ---~--------- ~- --~---__ FOR SAU.:-~th cutting baled al

FOR SALE-Stoker, A-1 conditiQJ\. !aHa Pl10ne 3702. K~nncth Tim,Mrs. Geo. lI~bban!. ',' ~8 ztp . merman. . 27-2t~--'-~~-.-....,-,--,--------

WATCli - GAMBLES FUllNI·TURE D~PARTMENT FOHRARE BARGAINS-GAMBLE;'IN ORV. \ -l,4tfc

Foa SALE - tJsed refrigerators.Severa] mod~ls and sizes tochoose .frOm. DUQlap J{efriger.ator $ervice, ! lO-tfc

~'OR SAtE --Rabbit~-:-F;eshfrozen friel'S. Nash Rabbitry,Phone 2022 or 297. . 22-tfc

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r'OR SALE- Sand and Gra\ el­Pit located 2 miles north of OrdCemetery. Pro~npt delh ery or\\ e load ~ our trucks. Attendantat pH nite or day. Hills Sand &Gra\j:~l Co, Ord, Nebr. ' '17-t!e

r'OR SALE-..Imperial enamel kitch·en range. Excellent conditiollCheap. Ig. Krason~ lIighway 11and Q streets. • 27-2tc

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FOR SAU~3 oil healing sto\es,good condItion. Your choice for$25. Emil Koke~. 27·2te

FOR SALE-Pumpkins, squashMrs. E J. Krie\\ aId (Koupal Gar·dcns). 27-21p

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SPINI-:T PIANO nm SAU:-Only:1'25.00 do\\ n and balance in smallmonthly pa) ments to responsibleparty. Can be seen in your terri·tory, We also ha\e one used 120Bass ACCOHDIAN for only $85.Write to:

l':CKEHr PIM'\O CO.7251 North 3Qth St.Omaha, 12, Nebr.

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C?mplete "llOD¥ REBUILDING

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FijEF: ESTIMATES

WR~C;KER SERVICEPhones: Farm~rs 96: Bell 17'

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Oru ladue lOaF No. ·DO,1 • Meetin!l Ever~ T';urs'cfav' .

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QrJ lodge I\(WlllS ~ Oru• . . j ..-,- ~ ~-- l - -.- - --- ....---~-

• i r. .. 'W,~lIac~~M~ybe~ry~ .' ...B~dy S.hop \.

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LOCATED: Across the ·...streetfr91D th~ BufYv~~ Butter F~c,ory

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.. Want ads cost 10 cents per lineI. PERSONALper inser tion and minimum charge 'fQr any a~ accepte~ will be SOc. 11' S HOOV & DUNLOP TlHESS;end.. re"lllfance, v.: lt h yo.ur copy, for more miles, better tractionfiguring 5 words to the line.. at ecopomical prices. Come in,

Ad.s eIso may be placed WIth sec them get our figures on aQuit representatives as follows: new set.' q"EMEN'l ~EHVlCt;

NORTH LOUP, Mrs. T. JI Hamer. STATION, Ord. Phone 300ARCADIA. Mrs. Jean Be~l,<. , 28.1Ic

I ~RICSON, Mrs. Gertie Michen· ------,------ -------- -er, r'OH KITCIII-:N OR BATIlROO:\I-

C;OMSTOCK, Mrs. Ruby Higgins. Try Sprcd Glo~s, new easy,-to-useSCOTIA Mrs Greeley Gebhardt· enamel by Glidden. Won t sag.<;OTESFI ELD, Mrs. Evely'} 99n. Dries in 30 minutes. Smooth as

cpeski, ..', \ n' . , t~le~ ~~.95 g~llo,n ~t",v~\LLEY......._- --- --.------ COUNIY lMl LEMEN I CO.• PERSONAL • f .). __ -c--- _. 28~1Ic·co ---- - 1-. ~--~ --;~~ FE~ClNG TI~IF!-GET OUH PHI·.sT~Tg FAmU:HS INS. CO. - c'cs Q'n field' fe"nce, barb wire We, ~ arm propcrt>' and town dwell- also can supply wire lawn Ieuce

, . l,ngs! Insurance at cost. Ray picket fence cedar and stcd

i·Mella, phone' 5112. ' 5-52tp posts Phone 33 SACK LUMBEHllASKI~LL AGE:\CY, Ord. & COAL CO. . 28.1tc

26-2tc -.---.-----.---~---~'--,-,---' -- ----:;0--- -- BOYS WILL m~ ~OYS!-EXACT·lV:~V or ~}:;N.EWAL ror yout {(ur· ly \\ hy \\ e recommend Red• tIs Pllbhcatl0!l~ and yo other's.e- Goose school shoes. Smart look.

· .l~d~d magazlfles. J!:arl C. Bait· il1g, ) et sturdy and long \\ caring.: he, ph. 118, ~oup .cIty. ~\ctfc $495 pair at WRI(JlITS~lAN'S

s;rA,n;;-I"ARMlc:RS-- IN.SUR.\NCE l"A~lILY SHOE STOijE-rErnest .S. Coats, Age.n~, Ord 28-1~~. NebI.', ." ., •• 19-tfc ~1lJTE ADMIRATION~That's \\hat

......,... .....-- ------_. ----- --fARMEIt'S MlJ'IUAL Insurance )olr'll get \\hen )OU toot that

Company of Nebraska. D. E. gone horn \\Hh one of our mutes· ·Armstrong, Agenl, Ord, Nebr. that \\ill heIr you l;llaylike CI)de;. '" 48-tfc !I1('Coy an( LolllS Arn\strong

6NGlNEERlNq 01) Irrigation, rolled into one. AUBLE (JROS'pumps, pipe. ~prinklers, Phone MUSIC. 28-\tc

487 Master Plumbers, 209-11 NI Pine St., Grand Island, Nebr. CORN STORAGE -wm:m'; WILL'. 40 tfc )oU put it this fall? We can show;r-E~-S-U-H-E~!Insu-r-e- l'n'-sc-llre-1N. )OU economical plans for ad,li·'" tional storage spa('e gh e )'ou dc·

- \ SURANCE !' lIThe Wozab finite cstilllates. P(lOne 33. SACK· '!Agency, Ord, Nebr. 9tfc LUMBER & COAL CO. 28-1{c-r;----- --------

SHOPPING THIP?-DONT DRiVEunless) ou h•.I\ e good automobile

.insurance. ":e ha\ e Jt! Let us go,0\ er ) our Insurance prublems,with )OU. Phone 382-HASKELLfAGENCY,Ord. 28-:2tc

Tiu; WEDDING PHOT\lGH,\P1t­'Let one of OLlr' beautIful. pholo·graphs help pn'sel\e this unfor·

'gettable eHnt Chunh, home or.',studio For aV),loil)~\1le.n!, phope...18. SWOPES,.Ont , . 28-1Ic

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N,EW 7- CLHfATf:;, IU~FHIqr.:HA.lTOl\S by Intern',i{follat Hanest·.er kci:'p AI. basie foods in prime:<:ol\ditioll. 10 models· 10 prices,'.starting 10\\ as $22993. Come in I

HOWAIW HUFF~, • . 21Htc

a'I'VI:: PHor'OG~APHS~'TIlE'jdeal gift' Just about eH'I>, OC,,("asian ('aIls for a pictUle. Wespecialize in pIlOtos for gradu·~tes. \\ eddil1gs, partie>" groups.Call 18 SWOPE!'.._~d.; • 2~jtc

FALL WEATlIEH 'lHEXIS-OUR\~OOlhing cool, aftcrnool} coc~colas, milk shakes,' malts, len10n·

;ades. Ah\il)S prompt ~er\ice at,ollr soda fountain! 'CARSON S~MARKET, . }2e·1te

~'~MERA IlEAnQUAi:{1ERS=WI~;ha\ e the camel a to suit ) our,ne~ds, bud&et priced Ask to sec,tp~!n, iW~U1re apout .oUf bUd;{d.(lllie pa~nlent plfln' SWOPES:Ord' " ' \ ·~o Hc

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F"\SIIlO:\ED. STYLEJ)- INTER·;nationaI J{an ester's new Decor·ato'r Refrigerator. Can be',' tailor·cd': t<;> any color or COli binationof co(O(s )OU desire. See Hs many

. ~ I new features, get our prices!hOWAHD HUyF S. " 28-1jc

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Reserve District No. 10

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REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF

FIRST NATIONAL BANK in ORD

«Tee .e,."

Correct-Attest:Clark We<;kbarhC. W. WeckbachElla C. Weckbach

Directors

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YOUR FRIENDLY LIVESTOCK AUCT(QN1 -' ".' r: I' .'

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B1JltWELL LIVESTOCK .MARKET~ '~" . , ~ .

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9tbI -

1750 TO 1900 SANDHILL CATTLEThis will be another exceptionally large con~i9nment ~of

.' good quality cattle consistin~ of: .., " " . ...300 Hereford Yearling Steers ,125 Angus .& c;rossbred. Yearlings350 Herdord Steer Calves 150 Mixed Calves' .300 Hereford Heifer' Calves: \ 'i:.·,'150 Fat. Cows & Cutter Cows Bqlan~e, ·Fat Heifers,Stoek CO~SI

Many wet cows' Bulls, several loads of heavy steers15Q Hereford Yearling Heifers and many loads of other cattle.

ALSO LARGE OFFERING OF' FAT HOGS AND SOWS; ·S.OME GOOD T,HiuFTY,." FEEDER SHOATS. SEVERAL HEAD OF HORSES. ' ",.

I=OR NEXT WEEK;7500 Head of 'Extrd Choic'e Calyes & ¥ecullngs' ,'>

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2nd Special Calf & Feeder Sale'ANOTHER BIG TWO-pAY AUCTiON

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Friday. Oct. '16th & Sqturday. C?ct. 17thConsignments are about filled for the Friday. oct.' 16th sale,. but we ca...~stili use more Angus calves and yearlings for the ,Saturday sale.

SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT SALE' ON FRIDAY. OCT. 23rd : ,\ - \ ,,' , I" ; '.'\ '.l"

This will be another eXtra large' sale on which we are 'selling 'inCi,ny lal~gerconsignments of' yearlings and calves for several of the larger rai1ch,~. .

Sale will start this friday 'at I J:30 - Please se~d YOIl~ hogs. i~ eqriy. .,.

Below arq some of the weights and prices taken f~om' our rec,ordsOri "'astweek's two-day auction: • i , -.j', , ":,.

HEREFORD STEER CALVES: , ,'. '1$ steer calv'es average weight 390 @ 21.35 53 steer. calves aVerage weight 405 @ 19.50 .48 steer calves average weight 430 @ 21.00 15 steer calves ave~"ge welilht 450 @ 19.1p, \ 'SO ste~r calve~ average weight 410 @ 20.10 29 steer ca.lves average w.elght ~80 ! 19.0540 steer calves average weight 445 @ 20.55 20 steer ca.lves avei'.ge weIght 450 < It.80.5 steer calv~s a-.;erage weight 390 @ 21.05 .22 steer calves aV~~llge we!ght iOO 19.70 , .14 }teer calves average weight 385 @ 19.85 24 steer calves Ilverage weight 440 @ 19,\5 •69 steer cal.ves "ver"ge weight 340 @ 19.75 50 steer ca ves averllge weight 375 @ 11.80,83 steer calves average weight 375 @ 19.50 110 steer ca ves ave~~ve we!ght ~65 @ 1 .~S ;36 steer calves average weight 380 @ 19.75 103 steer calves averll!je weight 370 @ 1 .~O

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. ANGUS STEER CALVES:, .... ,., ,t.25 angus calves average weight 475 @ 23.50' ' 34 angus ca've~ ilverage w,lght 410.@ 20.$010 angUS calves,average weight 450 @ 23.00 32 IlngUS calves aver"ge weight 415 @ 19.5044 angus calves average weight 410 @ 21.60 13 angus calves Ilver'ge weight 325 @ 20.0023 angus calves average weight 405 @ 20.75 ~5 angus ea yes "verage weIght 325 @ 11.6530 angus calves average weight 420 @ 20.30 14 angus ca(ve$ averllge weIght 440 @ 19.0Q. ;

. 4~ angus calves average weIght 485 @ 20.20 53 angus cal.ves "ver"ge. we!ght 420 @ 18.+54~ angus calves average weight 465 @ 20.15 25 angus calves aver"ge'welght 4QO @ 1'.2042 ang'us calves average weight 400 @ 20.50 19 angus cal.ves ~verage weight 420 @ 18.6~

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HEREFORD HEIFER ~ALV~S: ., . '37 heifer calves Wei3ht 370 @ 16.70 32 heifer C4lve$ weigh.t 310'@ 15.30SO heifer calves weight 400 @ 16.65 . 100 heifer C41veS, ~~ight 350 @ 15.20SO beifer calves weight 370 @ 15.65 26 heifer c41ves weight 410 @ 1$.1013 heifer calves weight 345 @ 15.60 25 heifer c~lves weight 395 @ 1$.1$

, 12 heifer calves weight 340 @ 15.30 47 heifer c,lve~ weight 400 @. 15.05H heifer calves weight 430 @ 15.20 27 heifer calves weight 380 @ 14.90~5 heifer calves weight 400 @ 15.40 14 heifer c_lve, we~ght.385 @ .1S.~533 hei/er c"lves :.veight 345 @ 15.35 15 heifer calves weIght 420 @ 14.81) . '.

, I. .' BLACK ANGUS HEIFER' CALVES .... ' .:',".. .:::"17 heifer calves weight 450 @ 21.25 ,. 30.heifer calves weigh I 335 @ 17.0043 heifer calve, wel~ht 365 @ 17.50 " 29 he1fer calves we!ght 400 @ 15.9$36 heifer calves' weight 450 @ 17.00 46 heifer calves weight 465 @ 15.6024 heifer calves weight 450 @ 17.00 18 heifer calves weight 390 @ 15.7525 heifer calve, weight 355 @ 16.00 52 heifer calves wel~ht 400 ~ 15,15

, .'. '. 'YEARLING STEERS .' ',:9' w.f. steers weight 600 @ 18.40 9 w.f. steers" weight 640 @ 17.15

,6 w.f. steers weight 600 @ 18.35 9 w.f. deers weight 665 @ ,17.~0. 7 w.f. sleers weight 635 @ 17.35 44 w.f.. ,teers weight 690 @ .16.4014 w.f, steers weight 680 @ 17.6') 74 w.f.steers weight 650 @ 15.6018 w.f. steers >,yeight 695 @ 17.40 ' SO w.f. st~e~s .....e!ght 690 @ 15.10

. 24 Aogus steers weight 810 @ 17.35 < 38 w.f. steer~ )Nelght 710 @ 16.5016 Angus steers weight 610 @ 17.05 . :40 ~w.f. steers V'~"I~ht 7~~ ,@. \~.~Q .. ,: .

Remember, we broadcast direct from the ~ucfio~ rrl,19 at 3 P. M. over KCtlf"Broken Bow, Nebr.' . . ,. ,', \</~";'

BURWEIlL LIVESTOCK MARKET. .' ":;.' Sales Every F;iday·· ' . ::'. ".. :fJ

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North Loup Ritesfor Charles Mayo

Funeral services will be held onFriday afternoon at the NorthLoup Methodist church for Charles Charter No. 13577~ayo, .90 year old ~rL! man who in the State of Nebraska, at the close of business on' September 30, 195,3died Wednesday ,at hIS home. published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency,

The services WIll be held at 2:30. under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes.in the afterno0!1' . . I ASSETS

Mr. Mayo dlecVafter an Illness Cash. balances with other banks," including reserve bal-of several y.ears. . ance, ahd cash items in process of collection ._ _ $

The Hastings Mortuary is in United States Government obligatlons direct and guar-charge of 'arrangements. Full teed __ _ __ __.:." :..-".:..: .obituary det ails will follow inter.' Obligations of States and political subdivisions ._._ _ _men!.' Corporate stocks (including $4,950,00 stork oC Federal

Reserve bank) __ _, .._._ _.. ., '. .. _ 4,950.00Loans and discounts (including $2,400,33 overdrafts) __ .. ' 896,511,36Bank premises owned $7,500.00, furniture ,tll\d fixtl)res'

$3,353.GO .__ ~..- --.::-.-- - --,...~... • 10,853,60TOTAL ASSETS _ _.-'-- $2,998,268,57

LIABILITIES .Demand deposits Qf individuals, partnerships, and corpo-

rations. _..__ ..... _.......... _ .., .. $1,999,000,07Time deposits of Indlvlduals, partnerships, and' corpora-

tions ... -r .• _.......••.•.•' •....••..•...'. ...' .••.. :.... 5()9,860.56Deposits of united States Government jjncluding postal

. savings) _•.._.._ ,.. , :..'·.·1_ -c••••••....• ,." 27,47S,42Deposits of States and political subdivisions .-'. __ ...:__ ..__.-,-, 251,437.22Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks, etc.) ..._.,...... 8,992.00

TOTAL DEJ'OSlTS,·· ·······_._·.·',,·i·__ ····, $2,797,3~~.70 ,TOTAL LIABILITIES _ _.._. __ ..:.. __ _ _.._.. .., $2,797,365.}O

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Common stock, total par $60,000,00 .(....~ ....-- ....:-: -- - $ . 6Q,OOQ.OO

t~Ji~i~ecf·p·:~f1i·s···::::·:::;,·:·:·::::::::.:·:·:::::.:~::.::::::::::::.:.:: _ 199:ggg:~TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS _..~.' ' : _ 200.002,.87TOTAL UABILITIES and CAfITAL,ACC9UI--fTS ,__ $2,9?lJ,2~8,.57

. ~IE!vI6Rr\NDA· '. ..' ~',Asscts pledged or assigned to secure liabilities 'lnd lor

other purposes .__ .. ., _ __ ..:._ _,: '. $ 377,000,00I, C, B, Gudll1undsen, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly

swe'ar that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge andbelief. " .;,; ,

C. B. GllmIUNDSEN, Cashier, . ...,

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11I '.

SPECIAL LIVESTOCK SALE

Also One 6·year-old Saddle.'. Demand for. .. horses has been good lately~ . .

The mIscellaneous offering will be held to <imInimum because of size of the livestock offering.However, we will sell one nearly new electric creamseparator, in A·l condition. .. t

SALE SOT ARTS AT J2:45 P. M. SHARP

We will have a large consignment of goodcattle for the special safe this week. This sale hasbeen advertised not only locally, but in the statepapers, and we expect a large crowd of buyers,witt1 brisk demand for all stock.

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The Sweet Clover seed market isquite strong and is bringing a ve,rysatis'factory price. We can use ~n·other 5PO pu~hels of either ~hiteblossom or ye1!ow blossom se~dCan also'use a couple of truckloadsof good quality Hubam Clover Seed.

"It pays to buy from Noll"

This coming Spring we will be fac·ed with a very great shortage ofAmmonium Nitrate. However wewill be able to get a very good sup·ply of 26% Nitrogen, 21(~ Ammon·ium Sulphate and 45('~ Nu Green.It would be a very good plan toget any Nitrogen fertilizer that isavaifable anytime this winter, Weare booking orders now for winteror spring delivery for both mixedand straiQht nitrogen fertilizers. ,

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,~RI(SON LIVESTOCK MARKET.' Ericson, Nebr.

L. J. Walthers,.Auct,io,:,eer O. J. Walthers, ManagerI '.. ,

600 H\)ad of steer and heifer calves, consisting largely ofg'ood Hereford calves of all weights. Also includedwill be some good crossbred calves.

300 to 400 YearEng steers and heifer::, most of which willbe good Hereford cattle. Included will be':

50 Good Heerford yearlings, wt. 550 to 700 Ibs .• one brond.30 Good Hereford yearling steers, one brond.3S Good Hereford yearling steers and heilers, one brand.60 Good Hereford yearling steers and heifers. one brand.20 Good Hereford heifers, wt. 600 to 650 Ibs., one brand.2S Good HereIord steers. wt. ~CO to 700 Ibs., ~ne brand.Balance of iun, fIJt sale cows, stock cows and nuxed cattle.

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REAL .E;$TATE consists of six (6) lots and frame building, 10l;ated atthe Northwe.t corner of the square in Burwell, Nebraska,.:...one of thllbest county-seat ·owns in the state,-widely known as the "Home ofNebr,ils)<a's Big Rodeo." This property is an ideal spot to build a SuperMark,etfor a large chain grocery and have 'a gOQd rental property, oren be used as-is for a Used Car or Machinery tot, or for a Drive~lrl

le.e Crealn and H~I;)bvrger Stand giving car service":. ' '..., ... TRUCKS ,

1-1947 Cherolet 2·Ton, 2-speed axle, 8:25x20 tire~, a' very. good run·ning truc/<; 1-1946 C.hevrolet 11;2 TOil, 8:2,5x20 tires, single axle, Alfalfa Seednew engine short titTle back; 1-1947 Int~rnational, 8:25x20 tires, 2· .,speed axle, complefely overhauled; 1-194, Chevrolet, 7:25x20 tires, 2· Alfalfa seed markets continue tospeed ~xle,lo~s.of good servlc~ in this one, 1--;-:1937 G.M.I=. Pick·up, % I weake,n but we have quite a lot ofton, fair condition; 1-1934 1h Ton Truck, will make someone a good seed sold and ha've not lowered ourundenlung; 1-1951 %, Ton F9rd Pick·up, in perfect condition, never price. If you have alfalfa seed that.been WId, birth cerfif:cate for a title. (. ' .' . you intend to sell soon we believe

, ' THESE TRUCKS ARE AN EXCELLENT GROUP, that you will make money by put·, ! WITH A LOT OF SERVICE, AND WILL SELL AT YOUR PRICE ting it on the market SOOI1. We; " '<". . CARS ' " ',ea~ use another carload at tb~ same

1-.1953. Mercury, 2·door, 4000 iles, radio, heater, overdrive, 2-tone price !hat we ~ave been payIng forpaint,' never been sold, a honey, at your. price; 1-1950 Mercury, 2.1 sometime. B.rlllg u~ your seed fordQo'r, a mechanic's car, loaded. to the brllll; 1-1949.Plymouth Club Ithe best pos,slbl\Prlce.Coupe, a dandy; 1-1.948 Ka,iser 4·door Sedan, radiO, heater, and .wintedled; 1-1931 Dodge 4·door, runs; 1-1940 Mercury 4·door, radio, Sweet Cloverhealer, lots of service left.

.. MA<;HINERV' ,Brand New Ferguson or Fore( 2·row Lister; New'14,Foot Ford FergusonDisc; Two 25V Interl\ational Mowers; l-No. 25 International Mower;1-Used Hay Rake; 1-Used John Deere Lister; 1-1938 John DeereB Tractor; 1-1942 Alis·Chalmers B Tractor; 1-1942 Minneapolis' 2·Row Corn'Jicker, 1947 model; l-International lP Cornpicker; -JohnBlue Fertilizer ~preader, fits Ford and Ferguson.

TH::REWILL BE SOME BARGAINS HERE SO YOU BE HERE, ... ' OTHER MISCELLANEOUS FARM ITEMSOFFICE EQUIPMENT: Shelvinq, Hhting Stove, Counter, Etc.

TERMS: Cash, except on Real Estate, talk to ownerAUCTIONEERS: F(ancis Thomas, Roy Alder and Henry Rasmussen

_. f' ,~-=-- IArcadi~ Man Dies I Scotia Fire Department Called 10 Bussellord IItcatrein Grand Island Farm Friday 10 Extinguish Brush Blaze, Ord, Nebraska Veteran's Hospl1lal The Scotia Fire Dept. was call- Harman is stationed with the air, ~ cd to the D. E. Bussell farm home I force,

, , about 10:00 o'clock Friday nlght ] Loren Kepple who has spent theFriday - Saturd~y Two funeral rites were held Wed- to extinguish a fire in the grove' past few months at Denver with

t 9 10 nesday and Thursday, September north of the Bussell house, A week I his daughter, Mrs, Kay Eigmy reoqc. - 30·31, for Alfred Rasmussen, 60 earlier, a bull dozer had pulled' turned to his home here last Tues-! year old W\V I veteran and form- brush and trees from the north sine' dav:er Arcadian, who died in Grand of the grove and had piled it for I ~lr, and 1\frs. Hanery Hosch sr.,i Island Sunday, September 27, drying The department worked I accompanied their son, Henry [r.,

, First rites were held in the Ged· until It:30 to ke.cp the blaze un·

l'and family to Davi~ City Saturday

: des Mortuary Wednesday where der control. night where they spent SundayIMethodist pastor Dr, Chubb offici· with Mr, and Mrs. Harold Hoschated. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burns left and family.

Followi og arrival, at Fremont, Friday for Sheridan, Wyo., where: -Hill's Gravel, 2 miles north Millers to Chicanoservices were held by Reverend / they will visit ll>~!r son, Ir~ for of Ord Cemetery. 23-tfc ~Staby with interment following in several .days, Ira IS .an engineer I Dean Walkup 'who Is in the USN, Dr. and Mrs. C, J. Miller ret urn-lhe Ridge cemetery. ' " for a nunins c0r.rJPan>. , . arrived in Scotia last Friday night ed Tuesday from a Iive day trip

Nephews acted as pall bearers. N dS d P Gl!y Sautter IS substitute rur~1 : and with his wife the former Joyce to Chicago,Mr, Rasmussen was born at Hoo- arne fu enf rex ca.rn~r for Jack Burns during hiS, HOSCh. they went to North Loup Purpose of the trip was to at-

per July' 27, 1893. He spent his vacation. where they are visiting Dean's par- tend a "Dr. Percy Day," for Dr.early life there and in 191;; attend- Emil Hrebec, North Loup high Mrs; Lester Shadle has been ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walkup. Nelson Percy, noted surgeon nowcd a Gran Island business college, school senior, was named president spending a Icw days at the Roy Dean is stationed on . the USS chief of surgery at the AugustariaDuring \VW I he .sened with ~0ll1- of the stu?ent council t~ere last Bremer home helping with th~ Princeton, ,. Hospital. He has been there fifty

~ pany A, pf the 335t~ Infantry Re- week. He IS a former Boy s Stater. r,are of her m?ther, Mrs. Nancy Mr and Mrs John Augustyn and years, ' ,.-7 glment and later 111 the supply Foreman. Mrs. Shadle left Tuesday b b' 1 Xs. .t d t . \, ' , I r.. d h' f hi~~. comuany. He was discharged in L n St for her home at Hemingford, a y. ar~, e: pee e 0 alf~ve 111 VI'. !\hl ~r recel~e. muc 0 IS

___ 1919 Iollowing an enlistment in the 0 e ar " Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Ingram Scotia this week for a 30 day leave. early sur.glcal training under Dr.

S d U d army of occupation Mr. and Mrs, F,ranklll1 Ackles drove to Grand Island Sundav Mr. Augustyn has orders for Kor- Percy. Since he has attended SeY'un qy - ,...on ay II married 1\loliv Richards of called on Bal.el Cuggcnmus \Ved- night where they visited with Mis e~n duty, .Mrs" Au~ustyn and baby eral refresh!;r courses.

Oc t. 11-12 l'rel;'ont Decen;ber' 29 1917. 'l;hey ne~,da~ forenoon. . John Gee of Central Ci1 v . ,1\lrs. Gee 1\111 remam, with • 1'1' par~nts, ~Ir. Pf~sent for the celebration, in, 'd l' Phillins in 1920 In 1930 Tuesday guests III the Hazel Gl;Ig· is a patient in the St Francis hos- and Mr~, }rank, Zulkoskl during Iaddition to Dr, and Mrs. Miller,

• • • • •• • • • •• mho \ I' 0 id t L '("t d genmus home v,ere Mrs. Ode Stili· pi1al hIS absence, He IS the son of Mr. \Iere doctors from several states. • • • • • • .~.• • ,-0_'''''' ,-". ttl e co1utple tmoA\I' ,,~ 01\ufp RI y an ,well and Mrs. Eddie. Gilmore and ~lr' and ~Jrs 1'011'1 LotI and fa and Mrs. Charles Augusty n of Elba' and foreign countries

• ~' ". - ! 1en a 1'1' 0 rra"la" I' asmus- Kif Ch \". ~I' I'. l>. -. d bi d t h . k . . .' ..O I 1 '" ."" ,., ..""~ I I u b tl K t a a 0 eyenne,. j omll1g, l' rs, mdv of Gn:elev v, ere Thursoay Lm a Ge lar t spen t e \1 1'1' ~'ollowlng a 1ll0rl1ln" cltnlc anu

,I .~ 4.' '0" t., .•" <en was e'up OJe v le eys one L' c> t 1\lc)Ja 1'1'1' a u Da e' of ' d '1 h h . Ch II h -",~llj' ,,'.,~ '" '0'> L' b C II t' d d." 01\.S n:; n \ ) night supper guests at the John en WI er coustn. ere osr afternoon seleneI' talks Dr andV~· '1~:\' (,ow 0 ' t unlll IeI' 1 lon.l,pa1191~7' lIe re, Ir~ u~ Dem 1'1', Colorado and Mrs. A. GUg'

jJl1nes home, ~ .... hlle Chere's parents were away. Mrs. MIller attended a banqu'et and

fi.~ \. , J O! lea t 1 m .. , I' \I "s a mem genm.us of Ord l. f .. .._/j.,1 ):f:' '; £' '. <" .' " bel' of the American Legion at I ,Mrs Cassiad' held a arl at her Dianne Ingram v,ho attends lhe' Mrs, Ad.a Sp~ll1ger o. Portland, dancll1g In t~e Kl1lckerbocker lIo-

"~-~4~' <0,',' Arradia, and the Mcthodist chure h h' .Th . d Y fl P Y Th State teachers Coll('ge at Kearney Ore.,. arm ed .ll~ S~olta Sunday tel. . '~ - ~'i.' \1 fiat Grand Island ome t UIS a1\Yl a Lerno~lll.ll Mose Ispent the v,eek end with her p'ar· 11l0rl1lng for a \lSlt WIth her daugh· - ~------~--- -- - - - --

,~ < ," '" • '- presen \\ ere rs. em n I S, rs.' t 1\1' CI I B 'n and M . ''-, '{." /' t~· nivors InCluue the widow; Archie Shaffer, Mrs. Rollin Struck- ents. Mr, and Mrs. Darrell Ingram Jr, rSSh ~,\i {o\\ v. 't ~'coln. Mr, Sprrngcr Is a twlO bro·

'" .\ \ _ ,; "", (Jut:..; sons, r\orman. of Lexington man, Mrs. l"ranklin Ackles, Mrs, Wa\ne Hansen of Onl spent a r?\\n, .1' \\1 a so 1,SI a s~ , ther of Mrs. Brown. .~, ) 0 , l~ l Pa1'l<, ~laf.\ land, Robert of Granet Rudolph Hosek, !\Irs. Jim Graham few days at the John Jones home LOlse Spnnger and fanllly at Lll1- .Mr. apd Mrs. I~enrl Liske and' .... ' J , , Isla,nd, Vaug~1n of Sacra,menl.o, Mrs. Hazel Guggenmus, anL! Mrs, last v, eelc . . . ,gIrls, Margery, of Grand Island,, " . I C,ahf.; three Sisters, Mrs. 1\lll1a UI- Sadie Deaf\. Lunoh \\as sened by . Included 111 the .weekend \lsltors, B d f P bl' W k and Darlene and Arelen. at homl',\ Let\:1 DO I nch of ,Hooper, ,Mrs, R~lda Nelson the hostess. ll1 and near S~otla were Mr. and oar 0 u IC or s reurned Mond~>: from MlOden, la"

~ • I of Blair, ~Irs, Irma Chnstensen, of Mrs. Dale Portis and son, Bryan of Ord NebI' October 2 1953 where they VISited ~!r, and Mrs,

It i'l'U·lll 1Fremo:1t; 'three half·sisters; six A d' N Kearney, who spent Salurday night, ' ". .' EddieLiske, son of Mr, Liske, They" \ It.~\ half·brothers, and four gran? child· rca ,a ews with Mrs. Portis' grandparenls,I'I'Ir, ~,he Board of Publlc \\orks met sta~'e4 overnight Sunday with. Mr.

, ,) , reno ,.' 1\11', and Mrs. Lynn McDonald of and M~s, Stev~Grohosky and Sun. t~lS 2nd d~ of Oc!ober,

1953, ~ ~~~ld~1\~lr~S~,~O~tt~o~p~le~n~s~k~e~a~t~!\~!a~d~l~so~n~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t ..... ~ltCHNlCOLOR. _. . Tacoma, Washinglon were guests day WIth Dale s oarenls, Mr, and 8.30 A. 1\1., at the city I!all: Pre~' .-,- --- ---- -----.

IlJi ~:I" I',cRI[ iU·,S I(~ ~!:Mc,[ St k' F tit I of Mrs, Mary 1\IcDonald on Friday, !lrr~ Bpan PorUs, ent: ~. I:.' VogeHal~z, Chamnan;or ea ers. Mrs. \VillanI Beck and Peggy, Miss B1anch,e Coufal of Grand E. R. } afelta and E. ~, !llurray. Ab--------- -------~ -~----~- BENNETT-.\ son, Jerferj' DalC'! l\Irs. ~1.ary l\ICVonald \verc Loupl Island was at the h01l1C of her par- sent: none, Geo. II. Allen, Supt"

Tuesday - Wednesday born Oct. 5, weighed 8 pounds, 1 Cit)· visitors Thursday allernoon, Ien1s, Mr. and ,Mrs. Paul CQufal also present. , .Oct. 13-14 ounce. Parent3, !'tIl', and Mrs. Rob· Melvin Swanson returned home untIl Sund:ty n'gl1t when s:le re- Minutes of September 2, 1953,

ert 13enn,·tt, On!. " Friday evening from Wy'oming, turned 10 Grand Island, read and approved.ZEBEin-A daughter, born Oct. \vhere he has been bear hLlnting, Mrs, John Stanger sr, spent Sun· 1\10\ ed, seconded and rarrled

6. Weight 7 pounds, 12 ounces, Mr, Don Moody, Gene Hawley, ?ay at the h.()tnfl of her son, John that the foJlowing claims be ap·1'aren(s, Mr, and 1\Irs. Adam Ze· Bill Tuning and Jim Carmody at· jr" and famIly. . , proved allLl allowed, and warrantsb'erf. Oru, , tend'cd the Hastings and Kearney ,1\11'. and Mrs. Oren, Carr and fa- be drawn on the proper funds for

WILLAHD-A daughter, NeJlie, footuaJl game Saturday evening. nllly drove to :,t. L~bory ~unday same. EXCJ<:PT claim and warrant!lIarie. born Oct. 2, Weight 7 Mr. and'Mrs, True Leatherman ~nd spent the day With theIr son- No. 2763 on O. and M., Andersonpounds, 51~ ounces, Parents, !Ill', of Newkirk, Okla" and daughte.r lO-la:~ and daughter, Mr, ~n~ Mrs, Electric $81.00, which is rejectedand Mrs, Harold Willard, Com- and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Cecl! !\~e!\ln, Shultz, the day bew" !'tIel- end cancelled:storIe Mannion of BeJleviJIe, Ill., visited VUz,i blrt~dal1" B'II H f Operations ancI maintenanre

with. !III'. and Mrs. John White, r. ali rs. I. afl~:J.n 0, fund No. 2723 to 2776,IN ~lL"IORI \'1 Lillu Lall,lon 1\11" Claud~ Zent'z Demel' spent Sa(urqay and Supday I'ncl _.. $'783230

.., D" , .' ~,s." at Mrs. Hanllan's parents home, • . f d I" N 824In loving memory of our mother, apd Ben Nelson, .!lIr, and :'III'S, Leon Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bremer, They Water ~m. r alms 1 o.

Bessie Tona", \vho passed away } owler Tuesday after~oon, 'l;'he visited relatives at Hasting~ Sat ur. to 83_, mcl, ',-' 888;39October G, 1952, Le~thermans wele f!'lends and day aftprnoon, 1\11', Harman remain.. Moved, seco~ded and rarned

A silent thought nelgh!)ors of t?e La~dons ~nd Nel· ing with his parents in Grand Is- ! t~at $8500,00 be transferred fromA seCI'd tear ~ons 10 the \hxed Grove (ommun· land for over night: They left Sun. Llg.ht and Power Plant Fund byKeeps her memory Ity many years ago. dav evenin" for Denvel' where ~Ir claIm and warrant No. 126, to Op-Ever dear,. '-- -Hill's Gravel pit, 2 miles north -.---.--<>--. -.- --- ._~-. erations and maintenance fund.Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Pesek of Ord Cemetery. 23-tfc • 'c Moved, seeonded and rarried

. Mr. and !'tIl'S. Leon:lrd Fuxa Mr. and Mrs. Lynn McDonald of SIX Day Season , that $1709.60 be transferred {rom.••.__ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. James Tonal', Jr. Tacoma, Wa>hington and Mrs. on Prairie Chickens . Light and Power Plant }'und by

~--------.---}--- ..--.... -----~---··----·-----·--·--l Mary !llcDonald were Friday din'j. ' " .. ' '. '. claim anel warrant No. 127, to Bond, ner gu('s!s of Mr. and Mrs. ltoy Nebl ds~a.~. ope\! s_eason O;~~! ~:l' Account Fund,

C' A L FAN D FEE D E R SAL E Braden and family, Afternoon ter an~ pra,lIle clllcken.s be"I~~ ..01- Moved, seconded i1nd rarded. gue~ts were Mr. and ;\frs. Ha)'mond O~t~\5. Oct. 10, Ja,ltng th£,3~I~h t~at electric rate ,etlargeL! to th:

!vlcDonaJd and daughter. Territory in which the birtls'1l1ay C\t~ of Ord, be ,rrd~lced as fo11ov,s.Sa·turday October 10 ' Mr. ~~d., Mrs. Roy, Brad('n, Mr, be hunted is rt:stri~leu, 'rouhties '. } or Stree~ Llghtll1g from 3c toI • and !'tfl S. Ilo~ d Bo.ssen attended dosest to Valley bell1g Rock and 2 '2,C per rX\\' II, . . l'

.0 • ~~e square da~ce Il1 North Loup Brown, Other open rounUes in-: F.or \\ atrf Pumpll1g flam 2'2 r

1 000 to 1 200 Cattle and Calves 1hur,d:lY cventng, dude Arthur Box Butte Cherry I to 2c per KWH.• • . Reverend and 1\.lrs. John Siner Dawes, Grant: Hooker, Kep Paha:: Ge~e!"al disc;-!ssio ~ ,~f. malleI'S

and son are spendmg a two weeks McPherson and Sheridan 'pertall1ll1g to CIty Ulthtles.vacation in Indiana and West Vir· Bag and possession limit is 3' Meeting adjourned.ginia visiting their folks. birds. t I 28-lt E, S. MURHAV, Scc),.

Mrs, Lottie Baller and Miss ----- --~-.-~.,,;-~.---._---..-----...-.-------Leona Anderson were guests of .,."

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Your RiqlJl 10 1{110\'I, a ConstlfulioillJl GIJ(lI'an­fee. Is Solidly Dosed Oil :., MiliftJnf Free Press.

Th~ wonder tho'} Is America with all of its ~)ersonal freedom'saild its envied erecdivencss has b~ell b~ilt Oil fhe r.rb~irle thqt'to know the tnlfll liberates mailkind, el1"bliny It to-achieve~reatcr obJectives.

r:u:mlr.,ent"o~ thi5 principle, CJuaran~'ccd by om' cOilsHtl.lti.,",is the mission of f~l'C Free Press of Am~rica, as reprQsenicd byyour hometowrI new~·pa~er. Edited by your neiC):,bors, :>rintcdby your' Nd~~!lbors, delivered lJy ~ollr nei!jhIJQrs. it sc-iks outwhat you must knov/.aboll~· "'/hot 1.$ going 011 In tl:c $Jotc, thecourtty cmd YOLlr clJ'tlmullHy. .

'It presei~tstIH"lddswitlH.:ut fear or 'favor\ SQ thai' you mayhave the tnd:hs on the basis of which yOll can. make YOU," Vieightfelt as a citiZet1 <.1i:d a beHer IHe '~or your family.

Ord OdJ Fellows were "making' Wednesday they' had excav ate d lions, Noble Gr;lI'lll n, N. lto sclike moles" this week in a donated.' about half. .' s~id. \.... ork project aimed at yielding the ' "But the toughest half remains' Four shifts He working on thelodge a new basement. : said one Jigger. He explained the project. They alternate dig~ing

10 or the past three weeks crews further the crew moved from the nights. .have spent 1110st of each evening' slip the farther the dirt h'jld to be I "We havcfo have three days totunneling their w ay underneath the! -hJ\ e led recover,' one exclaimed .lodge building on the square's eas~ l" Shoring is being installed to pre. In !his weeks crew are Ed ~LJsO!l,Side. . , e It l ) oer floor colla) e . Dr. .Gard, Jack Sander, Lloyd WII·. ;

While part lucked away with I \ I 1\!,\ s -. son, John Warford, Clif] Storie, Har-shovels a tratcor pulled slip is elc- I Once completed the new base- I ry Muirhead, Stan Nolte, Emilvating the dirt to the outside. lmeut \\ ill be used {or ldcge Iunc- l Babka, and Elmer ,\1111<IUlsl.------~- ---~-- ---- ~._._------- ._-----_._--------- ~-=.-- - ----------------

Farm Ag Tips: ~ ~he bait ar.d the "dogs" won't eat I Auction Sells ACrI3QgeI· "It.' I . .I' W It. 'S 'I I All do" towns in the counlv The ten' acre tract o[ land, be-JJry. ,eij. Il,er "po.; ~ which ha~e been reported, ha\'c 'Iongmg to Mr. and Mrs. John VI" ,

been zone overonce. And Hanson ~ bauovskv. was sold 01\ W,;<.!llcsdayr I' P ,'. . . B'.. ,,' :w~s 'g~ing over them a second (ime tat auction. . . ' . -. ..~o~o.e ouon.. ,al r to g,:.t, U1OS~,\~ich had survived :. Buyer was ~tev~ ,Ur~"nskr, who, the first poisoning when \\ eather Ibid $7,3,qO, '. '" .( "', I . If" " ir.terrel E'd. ., .: '.' .. '. C';lYlJ11.lfiS ,& Cummins were thesays. ,OU~ YAgen. I TIlt' ~ .'C1l1Up. ;i\~J;' \~in be C~';1' I auchonf;ert'.,:." ",:

.. :timled. cither: this fall .r., 'nl!;'it I ·th(: laud ,}es o,ne half niile west~Y .~.C, Dale spring. depending. 011 weather. , olll;':' .OcIll;lty Pf,,·k. . . .'.

1:':\'el'\ Vallev Countv Iarmer !' If any Iarmer knows or a pra;ric: .' .. -~.........,-------'--~ ;1,0" s 'dry \Ieather ('U\l;~:; trouble II dog toiln which ha,'inot been ie-' C.B.&Q. Rebu.lIdinCJ • . .

I md illCOtl\l.'nience.Hut here is a')(,rled, olease leave word at Han- .• .'.. , . \"., .: 'c'" or.c -vhich has come to our I 'i',,'~ (,ffice, . . ". -, . . ... I fIle ,re']'lllhhn'1 of the BUr1ll1~

, . "', \- .,'., I ,J : .' ,.' ·1 ;·.1 tall railroad tr.ick on. the b!·;Inr·.1teution: . ', Pr ..rr.e COoS aJ~ one p<st \11, 1; line [rOIl1 Pal11H.'r to MId" ay, 1$ tt.tHe'v Ham,on, \\ ho l~ (n ch;irge ;('al~ ~)~' llnLl S'101l1(T be cOllwletel,) first since the' r~ilroad \Va(the C~\'_~teand pra'ric q(\~ \,()11' ,:<,racllcu(pd,. . "~ .' bro"ugh) into this eol·Int.\, hack ;:1.

1'01 ,,:ad., reporls til(' dry \',eiith~r " --~-.. '_......:.~----;--'-- .'lain. The rails had senetlthe eO'1\''1S Dllt 3.t "n)." ,,'·.ary stop to pl'a'r· rh" f ,·~t· <",,:(''''sf,'' new.'pup·.'r puny fQr ninre than 6:"> '·ear'-. Th"lte dog po!sonln~. .......' in Anler,ica.. ..was ',rhe 1;3oston Nt \\ !,el\la¢elll~'nt t.~ the re;"fll~ I.!l "l..;\~';', r •

It seem,. th~ b!o":Ji''{,..S!itll1j! T!'lf<:r, lcun~led 1~1 170-t hy John ,ng frol11 'ilcJIl1 10(01lcJ(}<Jn to~ \!~st. aro'Jnd the mounds,' co'. ers Campbell, pOstll1a~ter or J.3o~t0n. seI. '

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.. Russell Jones of Burwell, a cattle Iral~er who .terms it "no businessCo~ anybody without guts" willOpt'l) feeding and wintering opera-hans here soon. '. .

.Jones, 'with two sons, Norris 26,and Stanton 28, have spent several\\'~eks in preparing 27 acres of thePrince fann just over the citylimits northwest of Ord. • I,The Jones' lot is expected to

winier and feed better than 500head before' spring. Hogs enoughto utiliZe waste will be a sideline.· Recently the trio, aided b,r PetlKochanowski, ereded some 2iIJrods of heavy fencing, a 360 foolconcrete slab with combinat ionbunks, and two 25x60concret~bJock and frame cattle she<ls.· In addition they h,n e installeG

three eight·foot watering tank,~q,uipped with automatic faucets.

" Will Ranch, Too· JOf,lE'~ and sQns will operate th:

· Ipt in connection with ranching Iforty miles further west. He forIllerly owned 2750 acres, but sold it.'..''l've got my eye on two or threeleases up west," he told a reporterlast Saturday, "but I ain't decidedjust which one I'll take."· ."But you can bet Y'Ollr life I'llbe in the cattle bu~iness if there'flome mopey to be made in it," h{ldded.

In the two fold lot and fam· f1peration, Jones sees soine relief.1 {rom hirin~ lots of help on the· f<.lnch inwmlerlillle. . .

"The calve3will be trucked herethat is. the Y'ollng ones," he said'''where they won·t require to(

.nlUch looking alter."· ijreeding bulls will also be kept

penned in one cor!1cr ?(the lot.. Eny Operation

i lile entire projcct is desi"ne(:fQr E:asyoper~tion. :J:hree hunare(and fifty tops of hay', hauled in b)Jones, is spotted on four corner,of the lot. It can be picked up b)tr,ucks and dislributed rapidly .

. ~ectit,)ning 4ivides the lot intseven separate corrals. Stock ('an....:aler at the three tanks placed a'cQrn~r vantage poinls.

Jones saId he located the lot irOrd prcause feed is plenliful.

"And We can get it to the stoclwjthout Iliuch trouple," he added

, One oC the features is the eightloot f-ceding platform. It has ar jo\t'raJl depth o{ six to ei:5ht inche, ,Qf concrete with a l:~-inch outsiLl(overhang. '; ,Jones said the O\erhallg will pnvent hogs {rom uprooting the: slab

Put Finish TouchSaturd;ly the {our men, bctwecr

Ibtening 10' results on Ule Notf(Vame,Ok13homa footbaU game vL('ar radio, were busy. .

,Son stan, with Koch:.lno\\:ski, \\'aerecting :t. separating barricadeused with se\ eral grades o{ stock) et l'ermit them to be fed at the~ame bunl\. • '. ., Son Norris W;lS applying the las'few paint touches to a north-~,outbtence. The 'elder Jones W;15 sortof su'ptTvising' lenJil1g a .handwhere needed.

· lie termed the lot a "mighty big'operation. .

· . H~d Lot Offers· "I had se\ eral fellow:> Qffer to

sell me a lot when we started," heliaid, ':bui it's .like I told themWe had ideas on. how we w,mteclto build, so no matter what wetook \\e ",;'ere'going to start (rom :~ •. ""~. . ;.scral<D and build it like we wanted ' f'$ \"""" ....,,_It we'd a. bought anx other lot • J I () ~\ ,we'd had to just te.1r It down," \! \,'· Jones said he figured the im·;. .... '.' frl f J. . .'

mediate work would be finbhc~' ',_. " tlirUld, ../ . ." ~.." ;1by October 1. . j' . . " .. '. , .' .'

... Jones bough\ the old Prince tract ~?n Norris, Mr,' Jones, Son "Stan" and Peto ..~~chanowski •••• avo' ..om MLll'l'~r (,l.:aJ?) NclsOll, IOIl1;l"~ _W~hH $)'stem. -'.' I ". :. •

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Little Bit Different

It was a considerable shock to hear Ab Jcn­kins, famous race dri, cr of the Utah flats, tellingthat parents should not be allowed to teach theirchildren to drive , .. UECAUSE at least 90 perccnt of adults, S,I) s this authority, arc terribledrivcrs And the)' \\ III only succeed in teachingtheir young to drix c with the same faults.

He advocated driving lessons in school fOJevery new driver, from a qualified instructor,With both written and oral exams He advocateda permanent license for ,In)one VI ho drove for

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I hl.:'y tell us many accidents in Nebr .\sk.\ arc caused by loosegrdvel, partlcul,uly at thiS tlmc of the )Cdr Also, thc)' tell us,th~rl.: ,nc more rur,}l de,lths than urb,1!) de,lths, so do bc careful.

Valley count)' has sc\cr,\l b,ld corners, and so docs Ord.W.lt...!l for th'.m, count the numb..:r, the numbcr will surprise yOu.

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I was glad to hear about the blue f(xk shoyb. We need more\.:omlllunily interests like this, I ,,11\ ,I)'S say.

1 hope \vc'l1 h,\\e many bO\vling te,I1115 and 1e.~gues, with lotsof fiery competition dcvc1uping I hc Quiz men ale talking ofm,\kmg lip a k.llll or t\lO, the Qu~ ~omen arc, talking abOutlearning this andent, but evcr-new g,lme, and forming a team

Wlllter is d-coming, bowltng ShOllld be a \\ekome Jiversi?!lfor Valle) countians

-------*---------"She is a most plc,lsant, circull1"pect }Ollllg lady, always .... ell

beh,\ved, pOSSibly too mueh so (She might be s\:lcking up com-plexes ) ,

She was skeping soundl) \\ hen the phone let forth reflldm at 2 a m and she tl,!mblcd out of bl.:d to ansY\et it

"Werc lOU sleeping \\cll)" lI1quircd a rough female "01\.:1."/

"Why, }es I \\ as" ,ms\vered our hero inc. ."Well )OU \\on't be If )OU don't stay aW,ly from my hus­

bdnd'" explodl.:d the telephonc caller, to the immense surpnscof the Ord \V01113n, \vho had ne\er given th~ "husband" a thoughtin her Me, .

Good way to influen..:e pcople to be unfriendlx and staya\vay from} our busincss, \\ ouldn't JOu s,ly)

-------"'-'-------1he dedth of Mr Seeley at Uro\\nsville rcccntly brings back

the fact IllS \\Ife \vas the fir-t white b,lby born in Valley county,and ac..ollhng to our bcat-up old copy of frail of the LQup, Mrs,Sceley is no\\ 80. Her father, an early Indi,lI1 fIghter and settlerin this regIon, has other relatl\es here Nalncly, Vid,l CQllins ofthe Quiz for... e and her mother, Mrs 0 E Collins, \\hom 1

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bdlc\ e would bc a sister-m-l.l\\, also MISS Helen Collms ,Just thll1k only 80 )ears from Indldn fl&htlng to our Oru.

Qllltt: ne\v and brdsh, ;lren"t \\c .. _J

ClIlfornLl, said Mr. JCllkins, h,IS the ide,ll ans\lcr to }oungpeople's dCSlfC for hot rods. lh..:re they h,lYl.: spel.:'ldl courscslaid out for hot radders only. Ihey h,l\": hot rod raccs apd clubs.No one should be dlscour,lg~d from pursuing this lively hobbyfor from the:;e devotees comc thc mcch,lIlical gcniuses of lomor­row.

But he deplor\.'d cit) stred r.lces , countly 1O,ld r,Kes, in thesesoupl.:d-up vcrsions, .IS being uns,lfe • \

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Let's give the kIds a big Hallm\ecn 111 Qrd \l)is 9ctober 31.Let's turn thl.:m loose to decor,lte all the store fronts do\\n to\\nWith w,lter colol p,dnts (temperd) and 'gIve SpIll\! pril~s for thebest tkcor,~ted, the most unusull, the pleltll.:st. A)lot thrce feetof W1l1dow per kid, or thereabouts ,

Please Mr Chamber of Commerce, could we'"Or pcrh.lps a tWilight ..ostumc p,lfdde Or both?

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TWENTY YEARS AGO. Rotallans dwed at North Loup and later inspected the ehcese \

{actorJ- . HarclenblOok & Veatch had gone to Wa:;hll1gton to getfmal verchct on the North and Middle Loup irrIgation Pioject ...'lhe corn hog plan \\as explained by J A Ko\anda.,. Arcadia call·ed a bond electIon to bUIld a new ~chool house .~ The Chant!eleel s lost [II st football game to ScoJ 1.1 -. Ihc NHA conlplian~('boald V\ as orgal1lzed ... Among the ad\ ertiser:; V\ CI e Chases, J L.Dv\ or<:\k, Food Center, .. lhe delmquenl tax list \\ ~s. publlshed

TEN YEARS AGOValley County exceeded its \\ ar bond quota A totai of $427·

000 in bonds "ele bought . MI:; Lothe Warford died, agrd 69:lo cal ~ ... Ansley \1 as conquered by the Chants Bun\ ell I,', as next

A pI(' sOClaJ in the Joint School raIsed $1,648 111 I,', ar bonds ,One hundred tons of scrap II on \1 a~ Valley county's quota . , ,1\1r:;C J Mortensen headed the State Natives glOUp .. , Project clubshad held theIr fInt meetings. , , Public sales" ere booked [or LeonDubl')-, Flo)d Butler and II 1\1 Cll;mcen , . , Lyle Carter \las n~wdq,ot :1';-111 In N,.Ilh L"lIp, tIl l<'{ he,' I J lh<:!cu l

Vox POpThe Quiz solicits letters for

publication from its readers'on subjects of general in·terest. All letters must besi9ned, Readers can however, have letters appear un·der a nom de plume. Un·signed letters will not bepublished under any circum­stances. Keep letters shortand to t~e point.

Student Likes LawnLetter l:xcerpt "... It vIas ut

terly dIsappointing v\hat I saw Inthe QUIZ concerl1lng the eOUIthouseyard l"or lllstance I have a fnend\therc's morc like hun) \\ho 1Ives 111ONe 111 lIe says he has been 1I1Ord about SIX t!lues Each time It\\ as the COllI thouse yard \\ Inch impressed hUll pleasantly, and mostlIe \1 uuld never allo\\ It to be dcstroycd If he 11\ ed In Ord "

Kellh Cook

All Should Have VoiceSir:;:

It \\ as all right to get the OP111ions of Onl people on the subjectof using part of the courtl10u:;cglOunds [or a parkll1g lot, but \\ hyconfme It to OlCI The courthousepelongs to thll vvJlOle county notjust to the CIty of Ord It \\ as ourtaxes that helpecl bUIld It and keepIt up, and \\e ale ploud of It as Oldis It is true \\ e need a parkll1gplace [or our car:; \\hen \\ e eomcto Ord, but thele ale enough merchants and busll1ess men in Ord\\ho plOfit from our \islts, so theycan affol d to {uftllsh us \\ Ith aparkll1g place We are glad OrllIS not falltng over Itself to makethis change, but giv e us a \ oice inthe matter, too, Arcadia, NorthLoup, and the many farmel s in the\\ hole countIy.

E J. B.

FORTY YEARS AGOIhe electrIC plant \\as damaged by [ue, caused bJ a leak exhaust

pipr The bUllcltng \1 as sayt:d SIX freight cars OIl thc Burhngtonrallruad \\cre ditched ncar Sumter 011 tank:; \'iere \\Jerked and the

Upset By Poll C J l\1olt€nsen automoblJe VI as nearly dqnohshed Hatten tipsSir caused the \\ reck ... John Sevenker made a [me collect~, e t~hlblt

I have just lCCeI\ed the latest {or the county faIr .. Oxic Recves sold hiS mtcrest in the ~tcC;re\\Issue of the QUIZ, for \\lmh I \\as & Hee\es barber shop to the senior member Clarence Trout andceltall1ly hap,Py- but-I \\as UlOSt Gertlllde Noll \\ ere Iparried I:;thoroughly dI-gusted and utlel Jy . '.. 'upset at the inept tlunk1l1g o{ per THIRTY YEARS AGO '~. :' ,sons \Iho \\ould dale consider nlln I Onl football \\as sho\\ing tip \Iell Col E C Weller hadiug the COlllthouse lawn' Many a bIg contract to sell cattle from out state . Slorms o\~r the stalene\\ eomel ~ have relllarked to me dId much dama' e and claimed many vIctuns Mrs C W WceJ.\e:;concerning Ils beaut~' \\as pI(sident of the On.! Womans Club ... Ihe Sinclair 011 <':0

Ke.lth Cook \Ias preparIng to start a new Oil station ., Mrs D, B SmIth Ient~dher plOpcrty to BIll WrIght and famIly of North Loup .. The delm­quent tax list appeared In the QUIZ .• Amon~ the ad, ertIsers I,', ereSoplue McBeth, Ralph Hunte I , stoltz V<:\ri~t:lo StOI C, PerQ IIIan Ihlland \\ eller Bros. "

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Knowledge is Power

THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA

E\ cr), cdilor should induh,c in a hull.: soul seardling attimes Ul.:sldes convincing him hIS pOl1tlfl..dl l\ory tOiler mightjust h,lYe a few ,Hiobe sl.lbs In Its construl,;(lon It WIll n:mind himtlldt, he too, is subJed to the mistakes \vh1'.h pl.lgUC hUH1,lnSth1OUghout thclr natur.ll Sp,\11

In pionl.:er d,l)S the .Ibo\c wasn't nl.:l:ess.uyIf the editor m,\de a mistake lOU could usuallyfllld hiS bod) following pubhl.:ation d,\l1g1ll1gfrom the '.lOSS br~ ..e ne,lrest to\\n

Or an ir,lk n:ddcr, too gl.:ntle to inJulgeIII the "bO\e, p,ud the I.:dlto[ ,\ pelson,tl visit I.:.u-I)ing a stOllt l,me. .

It W.1S a lough I:ure but it s~ned to kl.:eppioneer joufll,l1bm on a true COUI se And the~d,tor lu..k) enough to eSI.:,lpe With the C,lIllng

llSu,\lly h,\d only to feel the \\ elts on hiS b~l'.ksIde to induce h1111 tobe more ,1eUlr,de in his fads '

I he above leads up lo one ~hll1g And th.lt's our apologksfor the erlllfS \le\e ..ol1lmitted in sllppmg into the edltonal slotof your ne\vspaper the Quil

Our r,mkest miscue to d,lte hdS b..:en to ,In oflId,d I \V iccnow \\e've put L10)t1 Wilson ll1to th~ ... ount} ~lerk's offl... e where\\e're sur~ he'd bc most unh,lppy. \Ve kilOW of I:otme, Leon,lrdWoods IS the county clerk, 3nd Mr Wilson IS the tIe,lsurer

So f.n Mr. Wilson h:ls be~n nICe about It If ho\\e\er \veare found de,\d, \Vlth a stlletto buned in our ba ..k, \\e'd lih tosuggest the shenff tqlk to Mr Wilson After all thcle's a limitto \vhat ,W offl~l.ll edll be expedcd to bear

We o\ve another apolog.y to our Uohcml,ln ,md Poltshr~\ltkrs We know \v..: h,lYe ~onslst..:ntly mis"'pelkd, or mhpro-l1oun..cd }our names.

But \\e \\ere born \\ith an Irish brogue and at til11l.:s ourtongue cov~rs out e)eteeth so v\e can h.udly sce \\hat \\e arc S3)­ll1g After a couple of trips to UOhl.:lJ1I.l1l h,111, \vhen \\e I.:,~nm,1l1,1ge the tunc, \\ e expeet to do better

We are deeply gr,ltcful for the nh.:etics sho\vn us during ourmonth of edltll1g Otllt,; lals have been helpful, m..:rthants gen~r­

ous and to\vns-p~opk tolerantIn .tddltlon \\e\c had sl.:,lds of sodal offers M,my of \vhkh

\ve couldn't atknd due to eonllldlllg tunes All h_l\e sef\cd todull the edge of quick lI.1nsltlon

Wc o\ve one mOle apolog) It is to all il1\entor lie ViSitedour oftl ..e last \\eek to desulb.:, \\h.lt to us, had ,Ill the e)e- .opeI1lllg ,vonder of a one-m,w band

We promised to come out an~ L\ke pidures of this gadgd\vhlch \V,lS suppo,ed to play piano clwrds \vhlle the operatorslrummed a guitar and blew m a h,Hl\lonic,\ Uut \\e\e lost theaddrc<,s'

Will yOU pkase, Mr, 1l1\entor, drop us }our aJdlcss ag,1in)And do it befule Mr, Pclnllo, (llluscian's union hI.: ad ) h,lS a

h\\ tkdHt.:'ll \:pin"t )OU'

ALittle Soul SearchingDoes an Editor Good

Adverhsing ratc:; and ~.\Il1ple copy mailed upon request

Elltel td ,IS second class mall matte r at the po-toWce inOIlJ, Vall"y COl\1I1y, Neblilska undcr an A~t of Malch 3, 1879SubouiptioI\ Hatcs- $350 III Ncbraska, $5 l:lsewhere

~ l' Lrggcll PublisherE H J\pkwg ...__..._.... . .. .._.. .. . .Ad\ el tising Manager

13IH Lee l\Iana~ing Editor

!\IJ-I a T. ll.\rber Society EdItor

llQI a..e Ur\.c1e), old timc publi,hl.:r, was a sti\;klcr fur eOlfedEngli~h. Ih)lal:c insisted the \\ord "ne'vs" was, plur,~l OnedtlY he wired a r..porkr, "Arc there any nc\\s) I

10 \vhi..h the reporter vvired b,l..k, "No Sir, there isn't .\Jll.:w!"

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EJilOls ,\1": frl.:l{u.:ntly called on th~ I.:,npct for the \v.\) theyIM\e handled a pdrlit,;uL\r pb.e of ne\vs 1here's no anS\\CfA \\eal( "1h,lt's the \vay It seemed to me" IS SI.:,111t .n:lJd to there,lder \~ho feds his, or her, p,ntkular proJed \V~s slighted

We ltke th~ one about the cdltor who'd taken ,1 storm ofabu~e lie decided to hlYllc all org.1nil.~tiuns, and ne\vs sour ... e',in to edit thc front p,lge

H..: \v.IS grect~J ne:'.t cia) \vith ,'1.:0nwlete b1.ll1k ,None. It seems, could agree on \\11,lt \\,\5 Important

Newspaper WeekThis is NatIOnal Nc\\sp,lpcr Weck ill Alllerkol Its p,lssil1g

will be roted by larp..:r, ne\\Sler, .lnd p1Obabl)' bl.:tter Cdlt~J, nc\\s-papers than the QUIl I

I HO\\CH'r largc or slll,1l1, \v~ckl) or d,1I1y, ne\\Sp,lpels ,Hejoined in onc COlllll1011 cndc,l\or And that is to bring thc nClvsas rapidly, as aCl.:urately and as unbiased as ~sslble

You may dlsagrec with th Is "IC\V. Parl1cularly so vv he n anunfortunate o..:UlffeIKC sho\\s up in police court records Uutpublication is like a surgeon's knife It cuts to the he.ut of thepain, exposes It to thc hC.lhng air, and It's forgotten\ La\.:king thb the l11odl.:n report festers, prey.s on the C~)l1-

sciollsness of the pcrpretrator far out of proportion to Its Slle,(lnd thcn finally erupts into the public e)c by gossip m a noi­somc mess which sil.kens all

Wlt!llll thc last few )e.lrs theres be~'n a trend to withholdfrom the public informatIon to Wlll~h It is rightfully entItled

It is abetted b), the V1C\V that publication of tIllS or th,\t isdetrimenti1l to Slle..eSS I

The ans\\cr to thdt onc is, who I~ to dcdde \vh.lt is goodfor )OU and P .

Us?, or the do-gooding pl.ll1ners)Stand by )our newspaper in Its effort to print tbe L\ds AIJ

it when )OU can, be tolerant of It whcn it adllllts a mistakeAnd remember' .It's the only bulw,nk. bet\vcen yOU and r.ulk t)r,lnn)'

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State Capitol News

Ueer Wholesalers UI)braid Uule: Ask 30 Percent Increase Justification Is NeededWh I I I sion Call LInn of Hastings and this I:; going to be passed along the miSSIOn might be dividcd on the 1 tortes for tax put poses for some of I sing is state chairman of the Youngoesa ers re Natl;an Pont of Stanton, helped line to the °consumel \\orth of the rule but that It cor Ithe 'shift" of the tax burden to Republican 01 ganizatlon

pass thc rule and have stood by It But the beer retailers say they Iainly V\ asn t divided on how to ap- !real estate this year --

F I t V· They say It cut out abuses are going to chai ge a nickel a bot Iply It At the statehouse there \\as talk DroughtoaOlS n0 lew when wholesalers gave bIg dis tel male [or the beer 'lhe whole I lhe meeting ended with the ne of a scheme to adjust the state tax A letter to President Dwight EI· II counts to some dealers, and not to salers Ieai this \,;111 cut volume So ccssity [or "[ustification" firmly levy Irom county to county instead senhowcr concerning drought con

at Informal Meet others ThIS amounted to subsidiz they Iig u; e thry nerd mal o of an cst ablished despite the mutt crings 'of demanding equalized assess ditlons in HItchcock Co u n t ylng some dealers at the expense o[ at dIC\1CC than just the plain 14 to of the beer men Iments l'hus a county winch assess- brought a quick repJy to Crosbythe others 16 cents a LaSC extra thc bIC\\eI:; One statehouse observer com cd at 50 pCI cent of value might The governor was informed that

By ~elvin Paul ~h.e newest member of the com all' charging them mentcd men ll1 the liquor business Iget only a"3 n11l1 state levy while his predecessor, Val Peterson, hasThe rumblings of discontent nussion Chairman Tal Cooruad of Already sexeral applir a;~on~ ncvCI could understand their busI a richer county \\hich only needed been assigned to make an invosti

Irom one of Nebraska's most hcav- S,argent, who was appointed last !1,)\ o been sent 111 asking [or zo to ness IS dil'Iercnt hom others: and a 25 pel cent assessment to get gation of conditions Peterson isllJ- regulated industrtcs-c- tho liquor February, has voiced hIS 0PPOSI 30 cent increases The comnussion that It IS allowed to operate only enough revenues would be handed now Iedcral CIVil defense adminbusiness-c-continucd this week ~,lOn to the ;ule I~e has called ,It a put out the word these increases I by sufferance of the pcoplc-imany a 6 mill state levy Thus equalize- istrator ll1 Washington, DC

The matter was brought out into wholesaler s rule because It fixes wculdn t be gr. nted, unles~ the of \\ 110m would abolish It altogcth tion would be had between coun-'he open when the Nebraska Beer things so the wholesaler docsn t wholesale dealers Ju"llfy the Ici LIquor dealers Will Just have to tics, It was contended MuseumWholesalers Association had an have to give anyone a bargain rate extra Increase . accustom themselves to ngld rules, Opponents charged this would A former part of the statehouse,informal meeting with the State lIe has argued It IS Iutile to con \\hole'alels at the meeting told stnctly enfolced because that s the only be a subterfuge to cover up the State 111storlcal Society MuseLlquor Control Commission at the hoI Pi Ices thiS \\ ay because the the COll1mlS"1011 freight rates ,\1 e \\ay ~ebl ,lsk,IIlS \\ant It, he saId the need for equahzatlOn I,',ould3t:tfehouse retaIler and bIC\\el or manufactUl hlghcf, the ll1Cll'aoCll pIlce 1\111 nIt I __ solve noUlIng, ,md \\ouJd reqUIre a um, now has a home of Its O\ln A I

,\lthough the 53 wholesale dcol- er IS!l t touched volume and the tax situatlOll IS un Tax SU9gestions constItution,11 amendment ~Ii\h~~CV~dbg~lJgttghcatu1~~I~r~~~ ~fo~ \Iho sho\\ed up said they \\ant So ,\hen Jack De\oe, of 1.l'lcoll) nrt,un . I ;ptfio know how they could InCI('aSe attorney {OI the ASSOCiation, toll! 1111'y maln(,llned the commlS-\on I Nc\\ an- ICI~ to the tax (!UeSllOn -.-- Neblaska campu", waS dedIcated-flces, It soon developed that they Ithe commiS101l hIS group vlanted h,t:; no b\lsll1;'~S asklllg them fOf \\Cle bong sOllght as the plo!)Jcm I ApPOintment and opened to the publIc Dr~(fe also mterested 1I1 talkil1" the rule repealed, as far as thr "JUstl!lC.1tlOn. rhry cJ 11'11 lhat loums as pClhaps the m,IJor ISSUC I GO\ Closbv announced th,lt James Olson museum dIrector,about Commission Rule 46 <> Ibeel industn is concl:llled, he Rule 46 doe,-n't gl\e thU,l thiS of the COmIl1s electIOn )ear Gov James DieSing" )oun~ Omaha Ja\\ says the ne\\ l1Iuseum IS arranged

That rule was passed last No could have set off a flrccra~kcl PO;ICI ';. Hobelt Clusby, takmg a tOUI of Hr. '\111 be IllS adm1l11str,ltIve as Il1 the most up to date fashIOn to\embef. It ha:; been the subject of I • Re~son for thIS sudden OPPloi Ihen,lIllY launched ,In attdck on 'tatc motItutlOns, paused to tell Ilstan), repJacmg l\Iax De,nney Den telp V1SItois get a graphIC picturecontro,ersy ever since It did t\\0 han IS be~aus(' {Of the fIlst tIllle Hule 46 COlllthou'-e aUlhences qlat \dule he !ley IS returl1lng to l'aIrblIly to of ,the histoncal periods in i\ebldsthll1gs set up a legulatlOn so only I Rule 46 may be \\ orklllg agam:;t But COOIlI ad, \V ltv docsn t lIke \\ a~n t l\eCe-saIIJy agaInst a saJes \Iork In the fallllIy lay, flIm. Some k,l s gre,lt Illstory .a small discount can be ghen by tbe \\holesalrrs 01( Iu1e hlln~elf qUlCUy shut off tax he dldll t tllInk It \\ould ans lob:;cncls foulld 111 the Dlesll1g ap TllI~ WIll remove a pllme tour-\\holesalers to retailers, and rc I Herc's \\h,lt has happened deb ,te He sald'it \\ould take a \\CI all the plobl~1l1s as some seem IPo111t l11 el1 t a move to mend polttlcaJ ist attrac,tion flom the statehou"eql'ired \\holcsalel:; lo post thel" A few or th<- lllaJor ble\lelle:; pubhc heaflng to do anythll1g to think It \louJd fences \\Ith Omaha, vlhleh report Ibut [llll11sh the capltaJ Clt~ I,',IthOlices Y'dth thl. comnlIs~ion Ih,l\e incleased the pnce of beer II about the rule, <ind tlIb \\&n t the lIe, also blamed busll1e:;smen cdly has felt Crosby hasn t handed )et another structllle of \\llIch the

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(orn Picking TimeA ltlodwl com pi\:kel c,ln \\hlsk ~ ten foot slkk, th;ough

its roller in a second Or a ,hand before Its m\ner c.ln wll1klluskin tJ rollers can pick up objecb as thm as cig.m:tte pdp­

ers, or, just:S dflekntly, fingers and .trIm., There arc more tl1.\n 588,000 corn pkkers on the lution'stafllls.\ Ih1S }CJt thc>, Will CltU~C more .ledgents th,1O an)' otherpiece of (lr;11 equipment.

WIth its whirring machinery no other tUlll implement \.'.Inequal a pkker for potential danger. No other can show a Simll,\r

tpll of anus, fingcrs, or e\en li\l~s.~ Despitc these grim facts the cOin picker is hele to St,ly, Manager Hancy Sl:hultl, of the A\ol.:a Company, N~w ltk,l

capsulized It \\hell h~ said' . '• "Produdion figures tell tbc star)' of what th~ cOlnpI~kl.:r

rh~al\s to the Amcrkan farmer. Onc thousand bushels of ~orl\can Ix: picked toda)' by machine. in the time forllll.:fl)' fCtluir~d

,for 100 bushels by lund."Since the picker is hell: to stay a few rules for safe o1'l.:r­

ation are in order.t, Never rC,l\;h into a pkker \\hen it is running Shut

off the po\\er 1x'forc Oiling, adjusting or unclogging Make Ita habIt to shut off the 1'o\\cr c\ery time }OU le,ne the tr,\dor

seat. .I' 2. Kecp s"fely shiclds in p1<lI:e and ncver op~r,lt~ \\Ithout

/1th~Il1t, '3, Wcar dosc-fltling clothing. Extrathumb glove,~ origi-

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6. Usc a red flag, c,micd hig.h, to \\am motorist~ of theI S10\\-1ll0vmg H'hide If )OU travel on a lllgh\\a}. At l1Ight usc

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Elmer LukeshEsther Manchester

Dave MauriceEthel Nelson

NormS:t Neumeyer.cletus Ringlein

John Sar1der• Jacob' Schmidt

Dorothy ValfDonard WatersDavid Watson,

Alvin WellsLeona Wiberg

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. right into your family circle is the purpose of your newspaper. It tells you whatis goinC] on eeress the world ..• and eeross the street! . Without fear or favor,it C]ives you authentic fads which you must have if you are to think. choose anda~t in the be~t interests of your family. your community, your ~ountry. Freedomof the press is prin1arily the freedom of all the people to know all the facts. It isthe basic freedom upon whleh .all other freedoms depend f •• without which, nonecould 10nC] endure.

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IOf Grand Island were last Sundaydinner guests at the Manley Barr

R . h W l ' f H Md home. They called on the Andrewesearc er ants ocatlon 0 ome- a eI' Erickson home in the afternoo~.

W' d 'II F IS' PI tt V II to~rt~;i~ ~~1s·J~I:~~.o~a~kH~~eK~~sr~ IIn Illl S orrner y een In a e a ey I ney Saturday and then went on to I, Hastings to attend the football I

In his addres's before 'the Ne- for that matter, the tOWl1 dweller. gat~1~.. 1braska State Historical Society in, The' ingenuity of pioneer Ne- Friends will. be .sony to hear I

Lincoln Professor Walter Prescott braskans devised a great many dif- Mrs. John. Gee. IS ,stili at the Luth- I

Webb, historian from the Univer- tercnt types of windmills. eran hospital 111 Grand Island. . IsHy of Texas, commented about I As Professor Barbour indicated I M~s; Anna Sautters, who was I

the home-made windmills which! in his report: "The towns. ill the I !,{-Celvln~ tre.atll1ent at the Mernor i

used to dot the Platte Valley. II>latte Valley ar~ often \~vindmiII 131 ho:sPltal 111 ~!. Paul :vas. ta~enHe made the geess none were centers about which are clustered to her daughter's home In Elba.

still in existence. I am afraid he is ! twenty' to thirty' or more mills of 1'111" Leouurd Wells family and(orrect.'· homemade design". the Erving Hanzel family are en-

I would be delighted-anti I "Columbus, Grand Island! Kear- joying television sets.know he would be too-if we neYhOverton, Cozad, Lexington, Mrs. Bud Doncheski entertainedcould both be proven wrong. Got enburg, Ogallala, and adjacent at a party' at her home Wednos-

If any of YOU happen to know of towns are each a center for horne- day evening. Guests included: Mrs.such a windniill, I would be most made nulls". Fred Beck, Mrs. Jim Carruth and Ihappy if )'OU would write to. me, "!'hose at Grand Is!and arc es- Mrs. Charles Beebe, Scotia, Mrs.l(>UU R Street in L1l1COln, pecially numerous. \\ e were ~1U- "alter Kyhn, Mrs. Adam Tuma,

These homemade windmills were able to see them all aiter having l\Irs. Dennis Rasmussen, !'III',. Ru­studied with care by Professor E. driven ~or fOL~r days among them". (rolph Bcbcrnlss, Mrs. Elwood Blan-11. Barbour, 'University of Nebras- The first null 111 each community chard and Mrs. Dean Rasmussen.ka, in the nine.. ties. He wrote. a re- s~t the styI.e. h~ certain COmmL\11l- Harry' Del.and went to Fremont Iport on them and published it as ties the old fashioned Holland nulls l\Ionday to attend a Republic-anope of the university's experiment \\ er~ in vogu~, although they were Central Convention.station bulletins. . modified until they httle res em- .M' a 1 !'II -, Eth: \.1 . '1. ,. bled the original mill ',1. 11l. 1s. ian L uams \\ 10.:The·~omemade windmuls were In others the jumbo or "go-devil" have spent the past week at the

the ans'fer to another problem on mill was widely used ,DeLand home left for Texas Men-the p lams. Wood for the construe- . I' .' ,.. day.lion was not available. Steel was In centra and western Nebraska l\!'S J I ic II' d,. ..., f the type of null known as the . 1. a 1I1nl mes an son, It<?o expensive for the .armer-or "battle-axe" was the prevailing I Grand Island carne Monday to visit

model. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. HenryHalla. '

The Ladies Aid met Thursdayafternoon. Sewn members andRev. Jansson were present. Theydecided at tho meeting to hold abake sale Tuesday' enning at theJefferies Hardware.

Mrs. GraC:0 Labert, Ogalalla,Nebr., Sarah Vag! and Anna Wag·ner both ot Elba were Wednesdayguests at the Manley Barr home.

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Cabbage Me·liuJIl siz<, 'vlid h~aJ~ .•,:.... ",.L),. 60Pascal.Celerr t',!,!' and bnltlt.~".",.,Lb. 120Pit ' ',", 10·1(,.Vent 39oa oe$ 1..'. :So :0;0. t Grad., H,-(·)ure· , ...... Ball' 0

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Jonathon u S. No.1 .. 2 Lbs. 25cJ th DASKJ::T. $A 59ona an (40-lbs. or more) . '9.D· I· · Idaho. Fancy and 19C ICIOUS Extra Fancy •.... ' ..Lb. C

81 b • ·141~-O~'. 2'9·ue ernes Fine quality, heavy s)r\Jp.·Ca~ C

f 't C kt 'I Hosteea 2 17·vz. 47rut o( 01 Delight,...... Cans C'p. h Llb~y's Yellow Cljn~, No-.21 ~. '32·eat es choice, hah'cJ or sliced " , , ..Can C

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. .. , .!. '46-Qz: .Orange JUice Highway Brand ., ..• .Can 33cGreen Beans Garoe~5id~! cut, 2 ~~~~ 2~c

.. Sat'iugs on S'weet Sp;ca{ls- ¥ •

P . f'~ach or . .'. 12-oz. 27reserves Pineapple, Eml'rcss ., •. Glasa C

Apple Jelly l~mprp3Biand .:..~fjOa%; 35c. ,G . I d -'- or GRAPt; JJ:o;L~Y, lOot. 23. rape a e Welch's " ..... I, ,,, .. Glass C

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FI Kitchen Craft; Gold Medal, 2:).lb. $1 99our or Pillsbury ...•... " .....••. " Bag •

Baking Chocolate Hershey's .. ,. Jk~: .41 C

Glazed Fruits Dromedary, mixed .. ~ 11:; 57,•Cocoanut Durkee, shredded ..' .•• .. , . :~k;: 27,W I 't' .. -, I-lb. 49· a nu S Diamond, large-size'. , •••••.:.Sa, C. . " -

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· GId C .' Ubby's, - . . 2' 17-0%. 35, 0 en orn Cream-style ••••• , , Cens C,

H "..' . 2 NO.2 2r.:ommy Stokely's •..•••• ,.,..... Cans . ."C

P " 2 }1-0%, 39eas Green Giant, Sw~dnriety. , .. , Cans C

K "', ..' .. 2· ~o 21 ' 39' rout Frank's quality. .... .... .. .. ' C~ns ~ C

'Jomatoes .~ardfn5ide. mAtu~e , ,. ,.2 1~~~, 25c

rfalibut Steaks Csplaln', Cb~rce.,Hb. F~C 59cFiileh Cal"(Ain'~ c:hvi(e.:: ...... l·1b. f'~c 39,

Stock ul) for Hcarh' Fall i\fcal§.pa!1ub Flour '·'eI"r ~~~ 210 Mince Meal ~one !!u,h Ilra,d , .~s.;:~ ~c

n ! I 2·lb 33c Gaha Flour f'rairl. Schoener; ,~o•. 24~ sns Vinec",] dl« 5_, . r m Whde W/lcat , nC. =

Pl'~nes Large, dried , , ~~b, 29c Chili Con Carne LLbby· 4 ~;~~ $1.00P G,'·rl[ie r.'rgl.. 19 2·lb. 31 Dried B·e ns . 21b. 29opeorn ... :..... lib. IJ', c., ... 5_' 0 . a SUIln'y HUI. ~I&nd ...... ,D,i' 0

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5li~ed Bacon Dexter Drawl :1.Jb, Tray·Pa,k 65cGround Beef ~~~ ~:~it~~~'r;~~~~1~\'~~.... Lb. 33c~huckRoast U.S.Choil.:cU;cf, 49c'~. • Blade cut. . .•... ,.,.; .... Lb,

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thl~ line-up of values for good eating , •• for variety ••• fo',c~nvenleri(e••• for big s'avlngs - at Safeway, oo. 8 thru 17.

Stock Yoi,rFrcc<:er NowRdR-- 'b- -:- . "lQ-;. 3Se asp ernes Hehir ....... , .Fkg. C

G . B Bel-air, cross-cut 10·oz. 24recn eons or French-sliced ... , .. Pkg. . C

~nusers Sprouts P.el·air .. ,., •.. Jk;: 2Sc8ro((01: Bel-air, cut~or '~pcau, .. ,. :.l~·k;: 2ScP" . .' 2 9-01:. 35"t~toes Del-air, French-Fried . . PkS8. C

, .Ihc• "Sweetest'" Vattle,~ ~{ the ScasQ!!' .HaUov1een Cremes Brach's .....~;bg29c .Brexles Candy Brach's, a~E;rtedl0.1,~~~~ 3ScC · .! ., I-lb. 35 M&MC d" 7-,0%'25arame.s Kraft;mamyanllchewy llag C . . em I~S :1>a1O, C

Chili Hot Beans Otoe , ..•. ; 2 ~~;. 23cCnmberry ·S~~(O ~~~;:;; ... 2 ~~l~~ 4.1 cCorned Beef Hash Armour .•. '. ~6c~~· 29cRed S~lmon L1bby<Alaska , .... , . .tl:~· 69cV· 'I·" 1.1 S Heinz or 2 i.rs. : 2·7cge au e OU~ l'~!l'I'bc!l's Cans ( ,

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as many numbers end SlXCS arc9ctting limitedin quantity.••• TQ INSURE YOUR CORN from spoilagc, uscour HESSE DRYER. It gets results!

If you Wlln' '0 love ~l\ eH mo~h o~d ,till ie'mllfe e~9\--ae US ol-ouf the nil\'{ Wayne hIghener9Y. [ow f1hr [9i/ M(l~lI. WQyr.9 R,:uor~~form tuls produ,ed mos" uvin9' ofG to 13 ,.per doun eg9' over conventio~QI rotbnz.

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ORD ~'IATCHERYPhonc 37.4

CULl. OFTI;;N! This keeps your feed coat per dozene9~s down. Provide. sullicicnt amounl of clean wuter,It lakes wuter 10 make an c'n, Ample ncstinq is a MUS'!,'.il you wunt cleun c':JCJs und u minimum amount of brcak2'age Feeder spucc is another MUST, 6 inches per bird.Mela) Iccdcrs are best since they ere ectsier 10 keep cleun,But-what good are feeders unless you keep them filledwith a good balanced feed ration! We recommend andinvite you to Iry the NORCO 20% EGG CRUMBLETS or26'/0 SUPPLEMENT. There's NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE!

Let us CULL, DEBEAK, WORM. and VACCINATE yourflock and furnish you with all your poultry and livestockfeeds. remedies, and supplies,

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Sandhills AngusRoundup

Fridayr .October 16ATKINSON

LIVESTOCK MARKETAtkinson, Nebraska

Calves Yearlings2·Year·Olds

2500 Head• Strictly Black Angus

Stocker ·Feeder Cattle

No Crossbred Cattle Will BeSold

Mail your listings to AtkinsonLi\'Cstock Market before Octo·bel' 12th.

Only first 2500 head listed willbe spld. We will accept cattlefrom Holt County and surround·ing te rritory.

SPONSORED BY

HOLT COUNT'(ABERDEEN·ANGUSBREEDERS' ASS'N.

OPENPhone 24

Mrs. Hilma Young; Secrct ary-Tre a­surer, Mrs. Emma Neilsen. \

Nine members were present andanswered roll call bv naming theirfavorite magazine. Mrs. ClaraPocock 'and Mrs. Dorothy Palserwere named to the courtesy com­mittee. Mrs, Hilma Young was hon­ored for her birthday.

.The next meeting will be withMrs, Ruth Schocmaker.

Vol! Shoicet HeldMrs. Pete VoH a recent bride

was presented with miscellaneousgifts, Thursday at a shower in herhonor, hostesses were Mrs. StanleyPetska [r., Mrs. Bob Grove andJoycely n Bennett.

The party was held at HarmonyHouse. Mrs. Wilma Anderson serv-ed lunch. .

After Mrs. VoH had opened hergifts, bingo was played.

Guests present were Mrs. LouSperling, Mrs. George Sperling,Mrs. Albert VoH, Mrs. ArnoldSperling, Glad>'s Hic(', Mrs. BillTomek, Barbara Philbrick. JoanHanson, Mrs. LeRoy Noll, Mrs. gd·gar Hoe, Lorene Petska, Mrs. Bill

Mrs. R. C. Bailey will entertainthe members M the 000 club Fri­day, October 9.

ct. Annes Study Club will meetWednesday everung, October 7,with Mrs. Ralph Norman. Mrs.Thad Krason will be assistant hos­tess.

Mother Cabr iul Study Club willmeet Wednesday evening with Mrs,Richard Piskorski, Assisting hos­tess will be 1111'S. F. J. Ose ntowsk i.

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Sewing MachineLocally repossessed electricsewing mach ine can be had byassuming $mall monthly pay·ment of cash ba,lance.

For Full InformationWrite To

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Broken Bow, Nebr.

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Annit.'ersary DinnerSunday dinner and supper guests

at the Wencel W. Bruha hornewere :\Ir. and !\Irs. L. F. Kvcten­~I{y and Phyllis, Mr. and Mrs. Wen­eel Bruha and familv and the lion­ored guests Mr. and ·Mrs. Will Pen­as who were celebrating their sil­ver anniversary.

\Vee!wnd GuestsWeekend guests of l\lr. and Mrs.

Max Meyer \\ ere Mr. and Mrs, CaseFrandsen. of San Bernardino, Calif.and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rauch ofCouncil Bluffs, Iowa. '

Celebrates AnniversaryTuesday evening guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Laddie F. Kvetensky andphyllis were Mr. and Mrs. WillPenas and Amelia, Frank E. Bruhaand the honored guests, Mr. and1\11':;. Wencel W. Bruha and sonwho were celebrating their 4thanniversary. Cards were played andlunch \1 as served later.

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REST A.URANT

Aubles EntertainGuests of Mr. and Mrs. Don

Aublc at dinner Wednesday wereDr. and Mrs. Paul ~lartin, 1111'. and!III'S. John Wojtasek, Mr. and Mrs.Adrian Remington, Mr. and 1\lrs.Ralph CJ:aig, 11k and :'oIl'S. CorwinCLi'mmhs. .

friday night guests of 1I1r. and1Ilrs. Auble at dinner were Mr. anti:\lrs. Melvin Clement, Mr. and Mrs.Hal P~erce, Mr. and Mrs. RollinDaily and :\lr. and Mrs. Dean Hal·lock. .

Preparation and sen ing wasdone by Mrs. Wilma Anderson ofHarmony House.

Laymen's Sunday Held·i :,Laymen of the Methodist churc-J)

conducted the morning serviceSunday in the absence of Pastor1\ev. Shepherd. ..'

Short talks were giwn by 001)AublC', Herbert Smels, Dr, PaulMartin, Leslie Nasrl, and lIild(ngl.'e:irson. The theme was "JesusCalls" .

J. A. Kovanda and Orin Kellisonassisted during the opening partof the sen-ite.

loioa Visitors HereWeekend visitors of Mr. and

Mrs. Walter Hoon and daughter Ret urns Ifornewere Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Kissenger .and familv ai1d Mr. and 1\Jrs. Peter Mrs. Hattle Anderson, a guestEngel and family all of Washta, lof Mr. and Mrs. Law~enee Mason,Iowa. ' I r~turned t.o her home 111 York Mon·

I day mornll1g.

Returns From Montana IMariners Mee!-Mrs. Sam .Brickner ret~l~ned Mariners met in the fellowship

hom~ from Chll1ock, Mont. )< n~ay rOol\l of the Presb>terian churl'lleVel1lng., She had ~pent some time for the r('gular monthly meeting. 1tl.el'e With her Sister, Mrs. Wm, I After a no host supper, the eve.Bogert. ning was spent socially.

lIi La Pitch Notes IOlv(/ GuestsMrs. }';l\aWedkbach was hostess Guests in the home of Rev. and

to the memb('['s of the HiLo Pitch Mrs. Wanen Porter an.d daughter II

dub Thursday afternoon, Mrs. are :\1r. and Mrs. RoLert Wilkins,Louise Petska was a guest. Lunc·h rclativt's of Mrs. Purter, Thewas sened at Harmony House. The guests \\ hose home is in Desgames were held at the home of Moines, Iowa, arrived Sunday, Ithe hostess. lhey plan to remain a few dUJ's.

\Vorlel Communion Held Young Birthciay Feted iSeveral of the churches in the Mr. and Mrs. Russel Waterman, I

city obsened World Wide Com· of Grand Island, alid Mrs. MinamuTnhieonsaS(.~rlanl(111~!n·t \"1'11 be offer"c' ~h·er.':i, of Chambers,. wCIY dinner I

~. ~I gursts Sunday of Dolsle Waterman.in the Ord Methodist church next In the evening, they, with Mr.1SLll1day, Oct. 11. Pastor, Rev. Shep- and Mrs. Spencer Waterman, call·IH;rd will be out of town this week. ed on Mr. and Mrs. C:irl Young.!

.. The birthday of Mrs. Young, whichPledgesCollege Frat was :\londay was celebrated. Ice

Freshman membership, ill; t.he U't'am and cake was served.,four men's Greek letter socletles I. --,-at,Has.lings College, w~.s announced nebehah KerJS!ngton .,thiS "';eek by the o[flce ot Dean Rcbekah Kensington met 1< ndayWeyer. \with ~Irs. Myrtle Benson. The after·~m!lng mel~lbers of th.e D,elta noon was spent socially. Mrs. Em·

l)h.l Sigma society were Keith Cook 1ma lIurder who broke her anklean~ L)'le .Gilro;·, both of Ord. 'several weeks ago, was able to be

,Cornelnls Blemond, also of Ord. present. Mrs. Hurder can get aboutis a member of the Gamm:i Gamll\'l by herself. .Gamma. . ;.!I; --

, -- ',3~ Royal Kcnsington MeetsSundar.; quests /lere:,,< Hoyal Kensington met with Mrs.

Sunday dll1ner and supper guest~ \Nina Waterman Thursday. The newof Mr. ~nd Mrs. Walter lIu~bner lofficei's present, being, Presjdent,and family were Mr. and. Mr.s. WI.ll I' Dolsie \Vat('nna.n; Vice PreSident,Lee of Chatsworth, IU., CalVin Lee, -'- r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Chicago, Mr. and Mrs.Erne~t Nul" 'Cl1enQults Start Sout'>ton, Mr. and Mrs. John Knewald, . • ,Mrs. Grace Woodford, Clarence . Mrs. W. )<. Chenault, who hasal'\d Paul Lee of North LO~Ip. ' hwd h~re the pa~t several months,

left Fnday morlllng for her homein Blanket, Tex.

Mr, C\lellault will join her laterin Ft. Worth.

Mr. Chenault is head of the gov·unment SUf\'('y group wl,o havehead(!uartered in Ord since April.Wheli cold we:ither comes all willmove to Florida, to work thereduring the winter.

Mrs. Chenault went early tolook after business matters. !lIr.Chenault is a cousin to Clair Chen·alJlt, noted head of WWII FlyingTigers.

Ne» Mujoreues'SoonTwo new majorettes, with the

Did high school band this year,are Rose Marie Vasicek and LaRueHans.

Sharon Hastin,gs, Adeline Stud­nicka and Marge Lange are twirl­ers. Beverly Falter is the drummajorette.

Granddaughter. A son was born September 1, toMr. and Mrs. Henry Sowers, ofLongvlew, Wash. 1111'. Sowers is itson of Mrs. Mary Sowers, of Ord,and Mrs. Sowers is the former JuneYost, the daughter of John Yost,abo of Ord. The baby has beennamed Jimmie Allen.

Presbyterian \Vomm Meet I\Vithcrt('ux GuestsMembers of: the Presbyterian I Mr. and Mrs, Quentin Witherwax

Womens Association met Wcdncs- I and fallllly \IO'e Sunday dinnerday afternoon, As a guest spcaxcr, I guests of Mr, and Mrs. Lyle With­Hev. Porter, the pastor, spoke on I crwax."What a pastor would like to findin a women's association". Ethel Nelson Visits

Those on the tea committee were . T •

Mrs. James Ollis, Mrs, Alfred AI- Ethel, Nelson was an overnightbel'S, Mrs. Irl Tolen and Mrs En1a11- guest Saturday of Mr~ and Mrs.uel Vodehnal. Art Hux• of Greeley. Sunday, 1I'~r.

and Mrs, Rux and Carol were din­ncr guests of Mr. and Mrs, EarlNelson and family.

,LeMastc:rs 'to IndianaMr. and Mrs. GUY LeMasters

went to Terre Haute, Ind., Sundayfor a weeks visit. They visited 1111'and 1111'S. Ted Coffman. Mrs. Coff­man is the former Norma MaySnell.

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\Veehes Visit /lereMr. and Mrs. E. B. Weekes were

overnight guests Wednesday of Dr.and Mrs. G. R. Gard. Mr. and Mrs.Weekes came from Lincoln Tues·day and spent the night with Mr.nnd Mrs. W. J, Boomer in NorthLoup. .

On Thursday, they returned toLincoln for an indefinite stay.

Trio \Vin PrizesHarold Fisher, Ign Pokraka, and

Ed Schudel, were in Lincoln Tues­day where they attended a banquet.At the banquet they were givenawards for carrying out soil con­servation projects on their farms.

This is the second time the triohave. been so honored.

The contest is sponsored by theGoodyear Rubber Co.

ilu.'ay For \Vinter~lr. and :\Irs. Bilding Pearson

took Mrs. Pearson's mother, Mrs.It G. HeddI, to Gladstone, Wed­r.esday. Then" she was met by an­other mcinber of the family. Shewent to Augusta, Kans., where she[.la ns to stay for several months.She spent the summer with thePearson family.

Tells Birthday PartyMrs. Louise Pdska entertained

at a birthday dinner Wednesday,in honor of her 'daughter; Mrs.Ted Slobasezewski. Other guestswere Mr. Slobasezewski and Mr.ar.d ~1rs .. Jack Rashaw.

After dinner, bingo was played.

Dotlthits Like LincolnFriends who have visited, or

heard from. Mr. and Mrs. WalterDouthit, say they are enjoyingtheir new home in Lincoln. Thehouse has a nice yard. The child·ren are enjo>ing school. Mr. andMrs. Douthit .are busy with the)'ard and home.

Mr. Douthit plans to puc'chase afilling station.

Vacations In OzarhsMr. and Mrs. Don Krick, and

son, returned tuesday from theOzarks. There in Grandview, Ark.,lhe family spent a week with Mr.Krick's brother and family.

Returns To CaliiotniaMrs. Bessie EI1('y, who spent the

past two weeks with her mother,Mrs. Rose Pierson, left Sunday forher home in San Diego, Calif.

Proutys Are Guests _~Dr:"and Mrs. Carrol Prouty ofGrand Island, were dinner guestsWednc·sday evening of Dr. and~frs. Ra~mond Walker.

During the e\'Cning the men\\'('nt to CO~llstock where tht'y ;It·tendt'd a COllfert'llc(' of Methodistpt'oplt', from the church which Dr.WalL'r senes. Mrs. Prouty enter·tained meanwhile by ~Irs. Walker.

Dr. and Mrs. PI'outy returned totheir home the same evening.

Sees Religious PictureMr. and Mrs. Albert Parkas, Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Bartunek and Ver­na Sobon also Mrs. Louise Petskawent to Greeley Sunday, wherethey saw tbe religious picture,":\lother Cabrini". The picture wassponsored by the Catholic ladiesof Greeley. Following the presen·tation, a lunch was sened.

Qw'z Holds PicnicTo start observance of Natiunal

Newspaper week, the emplo)ecsof the Quiz Industries held a wein­er roast and picnic Thursday eve·ning, in the Ord park.

Employees were accompanied byfamilies.

Each family furnished a covereddish. Weinel'S buns, coffee and popwere furnished by Gene Leggett,Quiz publisher. .

The social committee, chosen atthe Christmas p:irty, was in charge.

Sees Dulioi a Siqbt s1\11'. and 1111'S. Homer Bever, of

Lincoln, were. weekend guests ofCounty Supcrinte nde nt and Mrs.Fred B. Appelget. Sunday thegroup drove to Bonesteel, S.D. fordinner then spent the afternoonsight seeing at Pickstown and th.emassive Fort Randall dam. It ISftill in construction.

GAR President HereMembers of the G.A.It ladies en­

tertained their state president MrsLeora Johns, of Lincoln Saturday.A one o'clock luncheon in herhonor was held with Mrs. CecilClark. After the meal, Mrs. Johnsheld an inspection meeting. Shelett for Hastings the same evening.

REMEMBER THE DATE~FRIDAY,OCTOBER 9

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of YO~r -'child! (AGE 3 MONTHS TO 7 YEARS)

PARKVIEW MOTEL,. prd, Nebr., '., .

This COnlesl is 10 iniroduc. and promol~ Ihe ad.-anu of Olr.cI Coior Portfaitur"Kodachrome !ilm and eleclronic li~htin~ used .xdus!y.ly. Jher. 11 no .nlranc.'charge for I~IS conl."1 an~ no purcha.. of any kInd Is n.ussary. Lorge ,nalurol

.color portra"s of Winning chlldr.n will b9 disploy.d locally. Prof.. i1oi!QI colorphalographer. . .

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Leaves For ServiceSpe~cer Waterman and sister,

lllissDolsie, went to Grand Island,Wednesday evening, and were SLIp­per guests in the Russell Water­man home. Pvt. Marvin Waterman,son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Water­man left Friday for Ft. Lewis,Wash, for further assignment.

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N cU.)(omers To Ord1I1r. and Mis. Antone Zalud ar­

rived in Ord Thursday and will Iivefor the winter in one of the Hill­side apartments. Their formerhome was in Arnold. They recentlysold their farm there.

Joiqensons Tell Guests Entertains At Dinr2('rMrs. Noriuan Collison, of Far- Dinner guests Saturday evening

well, and her house guest, Mrs. of Dr. and Mrs, Robert Lynn wereMarie Stores, of vVest Virginia, illr. and Mrs~ 1?on Auble, 1\1:. andcalled on Mrs. Dora Jorgensen and Mrs. John \\ ojtasek ,and 1\1r. anddaughter Alma, Saturday e\ ening. I Mrs. Frank rClT>·. I'he eveumg

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Knapp HardwareNorth Loup. Nebr.

and· Sons, '. i , ~ ,

. NOTICE

Have You Seen the Many New Gifts That Hav.eBeen Arriving at AUBLE JEWELRY?

Expiration. d~te for payin9 assessments for

street oilinCJ in Oil Dust Treatment Districts

Nos. 2 and 3 is October 17, 1953. After that

dcfe, interest will be charged.

Serving Trays in all colors of ornalite, trimmed, ~ndhandles of aluminum, only $1.95. There are eight colQrsin the round aluminum trays, and three sizes of the roundcopper trays. '.

The Famous Hasco Trays are boxed in a set of fourI for only $2.49, with five patterns to choose from. Inth~

Hasco line there is also the tray for serving meals in bed,a very practical gift for sickness in the home.

The Florence Thomas line of trays and bowls arebeautiful serving ac'cessories in aluminu111 with durablebaJ<eq enomel finish and ore highly resistant to soap,water, alcohol cmd vinegar. They are also ~hip-proof,

YOU HAVE THREE COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM­RED, SMOKE, and GREY. "'-

See These Now af AUBLE JEWELRY

Fashion' Guide. Nebraska Junior Champion Boart ,;'.' .. ,\

Sa',ur.,·'Oct. 10. , ,

42% of AllAc(:idents

PLENTY OF NEW BREEDING FOR OLD CUSTOMERS!

.Burwell. Nebr.

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Sale to be held. at Clifford <?off & $on~ Farm thr.e~ andpne·half miles•we,st9fBurwe.lI. on Highway 91.

At thi$ s,afe' we .~i11 ~ell a to_t of good, ~seful ~oars tofarmers and COnimerctal~h09 buyers. They will be the sdmetype. and sired by the saine sires~ as our PRIZE WINNINGBOARS. . 'i

The five top winn';ng boars in Nebraska for 1953~ will sellin this sale.

occur in and uround thehome.. YOU need goodaccid~nt insurance. Wesell the best!

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Mr. and Mrs. Chet Beck of Ord, I Mrs. Eliza Ingraham and Mrs. cadia were Sunday guests in the l ...lftifllill!fIR......pIlI.......were Sunday supper guests of Mr. OFe Naeve were guests in the Ir- Walter Holmes home.a~ld Mrs. Harry Meyers and Mer- yin Worrell home Irorn Wednesday Mrs. Della Benson of Scotia wasvin, until Saturday. a guest of her daughter, Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Peterson, Elmer Hubbard of Mansvillc Walter Holmes Saturday and Sun-Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ingraham and Mo., and Clifton Clark were Sun: day. .Darla, Mr, and Mrs. Ross \Vllliarns, day afternoon callers on Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bennett andMr. and Mrs. Irvin Worrell ana Mrs. C. E. Cress. son ot Bassett spent Sunday withtwo. bovs ~n.d Cliff Scott enjo~·.ed Mr. and Mrs. Howard Elvers and Mr,. L. M. Bennett. In the after­a .plel1le dinner OVC1' a camp fire Mavis of Grand Island were Sat- noon thoy all went to Grand Is­at the Chalk Hills Sunday. ur day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hen. land to sec Mr. Bennett who is rc-

.Sunday guests in the Hubert. ry Payton. covering from surgery at {he St.Rice home were Mrs. Mattie Rich- I Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis hospital. .ardson ancl bo~ s and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Payton were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Gladys Watts of Long BeachHe~/Ilan Rice from Ord. .. Sylvester Kinney', Mr. and ' Mrs. was a Monday guest of Mrs. O. L. 1 he DerwIl1 .w hite Iarnily had Donald Kinney and Sharon and Pori is. ,supper Thursday With thc Btanley I Mr. and Mrs. hank Gctz, all' from -Hill's Gravel, 2 miles rtorthJohnson fam!ly. Beverly had I Grand Island, Mr. and Mrs. Oce I of Ord Cemetery. 23·tfcs~~nt the _day m.the ~ohn.son home Payton and family from .Phillips, 1',Ir:;. O. L. Portis and 1\11':<. Edna\I lIe Mrs, White \\ as in Grand Ncbr., and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pay', Coleman spent Thursday with :'vII'SIsland. ton and family from Elba. . Charles Klinger,

The Tony Cummins family. has John McDermott and Bud nc- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams GU~RANTHO TO DESTROY YOUR RAnmO\tcl fro!11 Mrs. Rachel Wdllams Noycr, who had both been home and the :'vleh in. Williams famli; ANO M:CE OR YOUR MONEY IACKIhouse n.eal tr~e school house to the on leave front navy duty, left on spent Sunday in Kearney with theMethodl~t par~onage.. Thursday to return to San Diego. J. L. Williams family. September

Tldle Hubin Shaffer Iarnily were Ardon :'vleDrrmott took them to and October birthdays were celc-Sun ay d1l1nc!' guests uf the Tony Grand Island. bratcd.Cummins family. ,. . --- ~.;;;;~;;.;,,;;;;;~~~~;;;;;;.;~;;.;,;;;;;.;,;;;~;;;;;;~

M.r. and Mrs. Art Klien and Mrs. Mr., and l\!r.~. Geo~ge Warford --,,.,,....----:&=LOUIse Landgraf of Scotia were. and. son of (.;1 ~no IsldlH! brou~htSundav evcninz guests of :'vII'S Ella I ~r~. Aleta ,lIil\\kes a surpriseMalottke. b _., I?ll'thday supper Saturday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Vodch- rhey returned horne Sunday. . .nal of Ord, called in the Tony Cum. . SU!1da_y guests 111 the Max KI,1I1g.111ms home Sunday evening. They I 1!ISllllths of Or.d, Mr. and Mr~. Clar­were on their way to Grand Island! cncc SlIP?ncJllck and family ofto meet Mr. and Mrs. Car! Oliver I Gr~ll;d Island, Mr.. and Mrs. Byronwho were returning from Califor- ~olt~s and Phyllis Jensen fromnia, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver drove out Scotia.with their daughter,Mrs. Greta Mrs. Max Kling iusmit h, Mrs.Stallings, who went out to be pear Harry' KJinl?illsmith and 1I1rs. Ed.her husband stationed there. Green spent Tuesday in Grand Is-

Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Bartz and land. •three children of Auburn Ind Mr. and Mrs. Clair Harber enter-arr ivcd Friday evening. Th~y wiii tained at. a pirt hday supper Sun- •spend the week with his parents day evcrung rn honor of their SOli _ •.-----"'!....:-.:::!.-----.------~--_.--Mr. am! Mrs. Fred Barlz. Sunday' Gregory's third birthday. Guests I 1--'''-=== ==='========== =;:::::::========~a fami.I>,. dinner in their honor. at: were Mr..and Mrs.. Dell Barber.] Ithe ho~\e. of Mr. and Mrs. Art I Mr. and l\lr s. Walter Thompson QI~Bartz included beside the honor I and Mrs. LOIS Swenson. ,guests, 1\lr. and Mrs. Fred Bartz! The North Loup library will be • I~nc!. Mr, and Mrs. George Cox and open on..saturday night from 7:00 '. t~anllly. to 9:00 Instead of 7:30 to 9:30.

Mr. and Mrs, Hoy Cox were Sat. The Dave Holmes family of Ar-urday dinner guests in the George ....-.·.Iiii.·;;·----..UiIi..iiiiiiiilw:.Co~ home. •

Mrs, Fred Bartl went to Grand!Island with th~ Donald Bakel'~ 011'Thursday who were ret ;rning totheir home in Los Ange;es after avisit here. Mrs. Bartt spent partof the day with Mrs Pearl Saut·ter. ' I

Str~nd-FridjY . Satu ',y, "Sky'Full of Moon." Carleton r ··penter '·Jan Sterling. Sunday·W(· 'tsday I ."Small Town Girl" (colored). Jane IPowell • Farley Granger. 'I

A family dinner Sunday at the.home of Mr. and Mrs, Clifton j

Clark ineluded Mr.aild Mrs. EI·;mer Hubbard of MilnsvilJe, Mo.,IMrs, . Albert Smith and daughter'of Lexington, Mr. and Mrs. Harold I

Fisher and ~lr. and Mrs. Lyle Sin. itek and family. ' . 'I

Mrs. D~lJa Eglehoff and Mrs, I

Blanehe Williams called Sunday I

afternoon at the Clifton Clark Ihome to see Mr, and Mrs. Elmer IlIi.lbbard of MansviIJe, Mo. The I

Uubbards canie to Lexington lastweek because of the death of theiro\lughter. .

Mrs. Elmer HubbiJrd of Mans-ville, Mo, called on Mrs. Jennie > We .Gin'. S. & II Ci."U'.l'.'.I. SIWI/l.is· JSchultz Sunday afternoon. .

Mr', and Mrs. Arthur Stillman ~~~~IIIIII""",,,, ~ ~--==:....:_=_ -=- _'.._..:c:=-==~c::========---and _Merlyn and M~. and ~lrs. E~l~~~~~~~-~-~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~~~~~--~~~~lery Xing and Ardith were Satur.d~y dinner guests in the Vie Kinghome. Sunday Mr. 'lnd Mrs. Will~{ing of Scotia had dinner with theVie Kings.

Mrs. Abner Goodrich who hadspent two weeks with her daugh. I

ter, Mrs. Harold Hoeppner, went Ito Grand Island Frida~' with Mr.:and Mrs. Bud Hoeppner'. She was Ia guest il\ the Merrill Anders'on 1home until SundilY nIght when she Itook the train for her home inDenver, I

Mr. anti Mrs. Harold Hoeppnerspent SuncJay in Grand Island withthe :-'Ierrill Anderson family.

S>'!yia Ingerson of Grand Is­lancl and. Jud~' Ingerson of Law·renee, Kansas were ""eek eildguests of 1Jr. and Mrs. Way'neMonk. .

Dr. and Mrs. Boss Hill and sonSteyie. left Frio,ly for' Omaha to.~pend .a Iew days with the Onas;Hill family. Wedllesday' tht,y re·turned to Augusta, Ga., where Dr.Hill is stationed with the army asa deritist. •. The Curt Gudmundsen family ofOrd 'spent Sunday with Mr. andMrs. Stanley Barr.

NORTH SIDE MARK~T

A Salute F=~om One DealerIn Qu~lity Products to Another!

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Lions' GovernorVisits Local Group

Earle Franbargcr, goveruor ofdistrict 38, Lion's clubs, was aguest at the meeting of the Lion'sclub Iield Thursday night at thecommunity hall. Mr. Franbargerspoke and later met with the exe­cutive committee to discuss thework of the clubs. A roast beef din­ner was served. During the busi­ness meeting, president MartinDunk lau reported that (1H.' Popcornday stand cleared about $150. Newmembers present were Rev. E. II.Beuhler and Wayne Monk.

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EVENINGS. I •

'41 Ford 11h Ton~ew Engin~ oply$299

TRUCK, -,', ~ -',

'46 (hev. 11h TonOnly $395

.. .".SEE NORTH LOUP'S

Gpme Time 8:00 P. M.

HU~ Improved Challengerscl ~._: . , ': . '.l~r ~ PLAY

West Kearney

'Mon~ay Night, Oct. 1~

Quiz Representative

North Loup

~his .if-the ga~~: ;.vhic}{ ~ho\lld havo been played Oct. 1.

137 GMC .''.

h Ton Pickup'$85

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" , , . II S 3 12922 0 " , 23 ,98 ORD CITY PAVEl\lENTDel·lnq" ...... t Tcx L'lst l' SECOND ADDITION TO Township 18 Range 13 SE,4. ec, 5 -' ..... zs.z: nn ClTY Sec.. -- --. _ -- I ........" l~LYHIA VILLAGE NE1,,! Div. A, Sec. 1 __ $ 57.18 N\\'\'!; NW 1,4SW 1,4; E40 His. of N. Wll:;on'~ Addition All but N. 40 ft. of E, 360 RESL'HF.\UNG DlS1'. #6

Notice is hereby given that so Lots 4 to 8, inc. Block 2 $ 31.72 Lot 6, Sec. 1 . .40 10 rds, of St:\4, Sec. 33 ... 86,98 Lots 9 to 16 inc., Block '1 .. 37.48, ft. of Vivo N N in SEI 4, Orig. Town, Lot 1, E. 15.3 It.much of each tract. of !an~ and I SUBDIVISIONS TO NI 2 Lots 5, 6, Sec. 2 71.72 W~,z. Sec. 36 -- --. ... 141.88 Milford's \ddition I Sec. 23 1.88' of Lot 2, Blk. 19 , .. 4029town lot described 111 this hot as ELYHlA VILLAGE NE

14Less R.H. dt. & rd, ARCADIA TOWNSIlIP \"1.60 ft'-of EI'2,\iock 2 1.08 D!y. 1'1' !n S~\'\4/ Sec. 23 8.22 Orig. To\~n, N 3 ft. of W

may be nec~ssary for t~at purpose 1'0\\ nship 20 Range 15 Sec. 4 --... --. - . . .. 153.90 I Township 17 Range 16 W. 56 It. of Lot 7, Block 17 42.99 DIY. W ,'. m ~W ~4, ~ec. 23 16.92 29.5 it. of Lot 6, Blk. 19. .52all located In Valley County, Ne· Div,Ainsr;' 4,Sec.23. $19.66 NE~'I,Sec.5.__ __ 26.59

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W%W 112 Less1A.inSW\4 SW l,4, SI,Z Lots7,8,Block31 _ 74.67 D~v.B3111~\vl/4,:sec.23 34.18 Orig. Town. W. 20 ft. of2,bras~a, \\l1l,?e otfer~d fo~ sale at Div. B, Sec. 26 __" 20.30 SW\4, Sec. 5 .---- -- -- --.. 24.91 West Ord Addition ~IV. A, sn-. 2~ '.;; . 6638 E 32.5 it. of 3; N. 8 It. of

Nlhebc ouknty tlreabsll,lrer s t~fflcr' °t~' DIY. 1', Sec. 26 -- ---- 10292 Sr;1:1, Sec. 5 ..-- ---- ..------ .. 24.73 I J~~~:si-~~';--L~t'. '6'iess--R~ ;I~;tj EI,z of Lot 1, Block 1 73.30 E ,35S

rds.• 9 2 III DIY. 5.9~! W 28.5 ft. of J<; 325ft." eras. a, a pu IC auc Ion or e W 30' of Div. L, Sec. 26 __ .92 W I'Z, Sec. 7, __ -- --.-- .--.... 50.11 ditch; NJ.<;I/

1; N \z N Wh; Li1t j Lots I, 2, Block 10 __ 49.32 I~' ec, 26 .__ ..__ .. ~~ of 6. Blk. 29 38.74

taxes. Ill~erest and costs thereon. Middle 18412 ft. of Div. 0 SE\4, Sec. 10 .. -- - -- 41.71 less lUi and uitch, bee. 0 . 1~o.10 Lot 3, Block 10 .. . 30.86, N. 2 DI,,:. G., ~ec. 26.... 132./0 Orig. Town, N12 of Lot 1 &on the J!l'9

1l5's3tbMOtnday °thNh,emberi Sec. 26 --..--- ..- -..-- .. -- --.: 16.02 SWN\t~':'4EsIE\t"4SEa'ln·4dNWLlo,4t; 2, Lots 4, 0,0, 7,le~s ut., Sec. 0 Iv.>.IO Lots 1 and 8, Block 11 30.86

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ntv. I, Sec. 20 --...... 1.98 orTg'.B+~~V}13, 24-F. of 'Lot 4, 5851

A. D., e ween e our.s 0 'Sub·Diy. 17 of Div, A, Sec. n SWI' less ducn Sec. IJ _. ll,*.'ll;! 'S. 120 ft. and Lot 1 Block Div. 13 13, Sec. 26 . __ 17.58 ..9. A.• M. and 4 P. M. and cor;tlnue 26 __ __ t.. 4" ...46 Sec. 12 ..----------- -- 74.11 ,4 , • '358 NORTH T OUP Vill AGE N. 24 ft. of W. 52.5 ft. offrom. day to day as the law. d.lrec~s Sub-Div, 21 of Div, A Sec. Lots 2, 3, 4; N1ilNEI/1 ; Lot ~E~4, Sec. IJ "ii--'s"''''''-i "-' 14ti.~.> 15 .------.. "1" . 'ct"'l k . I 0 ."; 1 l' V' ' Lot 3, Blk. 14 __ . 12.53. Wltness.my hand and official Slg· . 26 __ r: __ . ' 4.28 1 Sr~~4NEI4, Sec. 13 .. .. 104.84 N'~,~4 Jess fltc , ec.l -. ~~..>~ S. 2rds. or 1 ess r ..• 13 oc 2 f"'6( ~ rl~lna 0\ l Orig. Town, S. 41 ft. of N. . _nature tl~l.S 5th day of October, CI1."lNY ADDI1'ION TO SI'2SW1,4; Lot 5, Sec. 13 ...... 166.72 ::;1',;,74, ec. '*---..,.....------....-.. , :I.U 17 "--" --.... " ......--: ~. .1 W. 28 ft., S. 2 of 3; W. 28 , 65 ft. oC Lot 4; S. 41 ft. of •A. D., 1903. ELYHlA VILLAGE Sl.ilNW\4 less R.R. & dt., I:l\~ WLO\~ 0, 6, 7,8, Sec. 16 1l.1.~d Haskell s, Addition it. NI,!.! of 3; Block 1 --.. 20.10 N. 65 ft. of W. 52.5 ft. of Klad"ey Slow-Down.

Lloyd II. Wilson, See. 14 __", __ .... 167.38 SW ,4NW ,4, Sec. 17 .....__ ....1,rltilj'2. Lots, 2,8 and Nl z 7, Block E. 20 ft. of Div, D in 2, 3, Lot 3; E. 10 ft. of N~2 of

Valley County Treasurer Lots 1Jt~'E~X' ¥b~~~SIi'l~ 48.22 S1~~~1'14 l~s.s ..~ ~:...~ ~.c.~.: 159.481 N'E~~~ jE~:N~V~~ ~ ~~c:'18'~"__ f~5.-1~ LO~~. :C.t;"i3iock--'i5":::::::·::::" 1~.~~ Di~~0~\n23:--( Block' 2".:': l~U~ orT~.t ,low~~~~t\o--{t.' of ·s12'

2161NOBLE TOWNSHIP Township 20 Range 16 NW~4. See. 18 .. _.. __..__.... __ 25 ~O I t.~2b.r.,;4, sec, J~.. -- --.-- Jot'UN t Lot 2, Block 16 .. __ 74.12 Lots I, 2. 3, 4, Block 4 .... 84.22 of Lot 3, Elk. U .. . _ .21 May Bring . ,

Township 20 Range 13 NI lNWl,4; SEl,,! NW\4; S\yv S\yl' Sec 18 705 I '>72, ;::'<:1.:. hI ...-- ..-- -- --. 12u.80 Lot' Block 29 . 5016 Babcok's Addition Orig. Town, N. 26 ft. of Lotn "SWI' I 3 \' . SEll ,4 ,4, - s' 'iW1"Sw1" sw r S\\ " ' W "... ----..------ --.. R tl Na ht

All. Sec. 2 - $144.58 11' eS3:3 s in '4'$14876 N'i!,Sec. .19 ..---- -- -- .. 56.25 \~·4.SJ<;JI:4S 20' 4 i~i(RI W\i! Wll,Block32- --.-- .56 N.66ft.of5andN.lGft. 5;N.26ft.ofW.21ft.of es ess Ig SNE\4, Sec. 3 ------- ..-- 34.44 S\~1\VN\VI~~c'3A'S 'i~"·SEI'-~'. . Sl'~I,sec. 20 ..---- ------- 69.56 El.2·;~.14',4,:::;e~~· ~0 .~~::::.:::-::.~. ri.::>t> E~2 WI'2 S% of 2, Block 35 10.20 I of S~2 6. Block 2, __.:': 95.6~ Lot 6; N. 10 ft. of K 41.5

SN\\VV\~' Ss:'cc' 1286 -- , -- 89Z7.66g NWI,4, Sec. 3 ..--.. -- --. . . 9.05 NS1~ N,4 1, SSe\cv·}~ --'S'j'IN--' j'--N--i'i'- 76.60 .\ ..~.\ W ~4.; :s.r.: 1/4NW 1:4; N\,z S,t;1,4; I Lot 1, B\I'~oCkd3b5u ·y·--·:.··d··d--.t·l:o..n· 71.50 IN. 82Bft.

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Sec. 28 .----- -- t~n~ E~2NEI,'t; NE\'1SE\4, Sec, SW:4. less ditch and roa, 67.43 ::;J<;'4 les ditcn ~ec 21 2I:lU!S)j Lot 29, 30, Block 5 ----.--.... 5.52 Lots 3,4, Block 5 .....__ .__ 6.0N 0 P5it. of tOig'~I~'N . ~~.~~ t~~e.~'~~'~,i~~~:o~:~lo~'i:I:Lp~~thntt~:rl;:~\t4se~~~53_~. :-:::.::': :.:'.:: :.:( 93:94 Sl'~ "SE'l';'" S-· ····f·-------·······-- i~.n Lo~e~·l:c._ 24 -- . 12.82 Lots 5, 6 Sec. 122 <--'j):::::L ~l:t>~ t~i fi :~dct J1t --;;Tii'--'- 21.9.. t~i~ ~ t'6 8B~~J~kl~ ----- ---- ~~.g~ o~if T~~~·~: t31 'ft, 3' in. of - t~~~r~~~·(i~~·~l~d~~ td~~a ~~g~I~~~ ~~~:~;All, Sec. 36 .... ----.--- ...--.... 246.66 '\-y I4, 1,4. D·ec·A S'" ····4-- ----- 59 -,\ Lot 3: Sec. 24 ::.::.:::::..: ::::. 9.54 .1m. i~1.1~!'I1:>t·"4£ t;:~seu .... ; '-' IV. )< p. Block 16 . , 35.28 Lots 5' 6' Block 14 ..- .. --.. 29'14 Lot 4; S. 31 ft .• 3 in. oC W. a.u';'etlt·eO'~~{du. ~}r'~~~'bl~JJ~e~'i:';i~~'ttr~,,~~:To n n.-h ip 20 . Range 14 S 4 ess IV. , ec. .... .OQ L t 1 \VI' N'i.;l.'. SJ<;l' 01., ",as 0 \or en, ..,ec. ~". .... 1 ·B--l--···k..··l·6--.... .... 10.~18 "I .--.. -- --. . 22.5 ft. of Lot 3'. N. 3 ft of .. •

n ., SV SJ<;l' S 5 1506 0 ,) ,z '" ,4, 14- 2ti1.50 Lots 7, 18, oc __.. Lots 7, 8, B?ck 14 41.00 to cvll! or ''il'UIl" did may ,au.e ~<ltil)~ uj>NW\4; Nl~SW\., Sec. 10 .. $124.68 N1

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, NE1Jsec. 8 --.-------- -- 16.05' .NE,4/ Sec~1~5 ---------- 126.32 Div. 13 in NE~4, Sec. 23. .38-1.94 Lot 37, Block, 16 _ 1.10 Lots 1 to 4. inC., Block 16 32.96 Lot 5, Blk. 19. __. __ .. 22.17 ni~~~\o~,.~II~::~~Z~/'ktJ:::~:.iftheseeondi.

Nl.~, Sec. 13 -- ..-----:---- ..--.-- ...... 102.88 NE2\4;

'b'i/cA' -in"--N\\,i~-: E!~' ~ ~n ~~~1' ~~~. ~~ 4t·~~ W~zNE'/4 les dItch, Sec. 24 24.90 P. 21 and all 22 to 26 inc I Lots 1,2, and Diy. S. in Ori2r~ijO~~~~ t~~~~r 6~~tt ~.o. 8 tiuns bothH yuu. 'flY Doan's P1j1;-a mild

~~~4 ~eic/315":::: .:::::.:::--: ..:: g~:~~ E~~~~'129 Less"Viv:"'A-i--'blv:. 30.53 ~~:~, ~ec. 2~~' --- .......----:.: .:= ~g:~~ ~W~t ~\V1V4SNd11ch~0~C~R~4 se~.l.~~ rJ;olf t;736'i~c::)iock\8 2~:~~ W~.~ o.~__ .~~:~~:l~, Block 37,18 Lot t, Dlk. 58 . ..__ ... $ 11.67 ~~~:~~~i~'i:~r;C~~;j;~l~:~;~uY~2~~i~:t~A~~~&,\~e~:~32~ .::::::: ::".::::::::_:: 2~;:~g sJ, i1~Sgl/t- Se~ 9 S------ 9---- l~~·ig IEI'2N4El'4~c'see. 30..:·:--....__~::: 29:22 NE~';" S..···..25·--------.. ·--...... i~~'~~ Lot 34, ~?c:r 1~e' \dd't''-on .56 ~6 is ffd rIfl\ ~3n NEI,,! 38.98 pa{~\.pofI9D~v'14C, Sec. 29. 11.{>7 i~:~·tl~hl~~~e~~~~~I.·G~etk~~,~~\tl'~11~\~3:~iSWI,4, Sec. 25 ---- ...---- 5206 \ 1 4 Sess l 0lv. , ec. --. 63'11 SJ<;1,4, Sec. 30 --:--:::::----.. 61.70 "All 4,&et t R·R·.. ,-n....S·~;--..S·--e·c--· . Lot 1 t' 41\ s 131' k lal 54.5" .. (i' o~ Add't' '_' .•NE~4;N1.2,Sec.26--.-- -170.26 V~\ ec ----.. --- '.) NEl,4,Sec.31 ---..--- -- --139.44 ,!\ ",0 1 .l, o. Inc .., oc.. v reenb~' lIOnN~2 $1'2. Sec. 27 - - 91.02 SW.. ~. Sec. 12 ..------- ---- - ---- ~5.7~ N\V 1. 4, Sec. 33 129.88 ~o, ---- ·1·;·-- -- ~34.411 B~.lfns AddItIOn . Lots 7, 8, Block 1 -- 331.34~

N\\ l,~, See. 13 .....---------., ---. 1?86IDiv. 1" in NW14, Sec. 35 .. 103.23 All S & \': 0tHR. ~I.l ~.'2 les~ \HU

I,Lot 1 to 4 inC., Block 2 .. 12.12 Lots 1,2, Block 4 .. . _

ELYHL\ TOWNSHIP ~\~i,4, Sec 15 --- ---------- ...-- . -- 4; 6~ Is 30 rods Diy. 0 & P in .A s. III ::;VY ,4,: ::;(~. :lv "" 2~~.84 OHD CITY DIVISIONS Lots 3. 4. Block 4 .... 31.75Township 20 Range 14 S\'. ,4. Sec. 15 ----.------.------ ---. 8N L I NW I' les' rd Sec 35 49.93 DIY. R, Sec. 26 ---.-----------.---- .'~.44 Town~hip 19 Range 14 Lots 1, 2. 6, Block 5. __ 87.22

E l L Sec 7 $11122 WI,zW' 2, Sec, 19 .... ---- --. 6160 D'v 1'4.._ JS 'l"NJ<;I; S;';: .'t:2S\'~4, bee. 2ll ..... ---... J0.4.7 S 1884' of L' two-tlll'rds Lots 7 8 Blo"k" .. _.. 33.16Tl, .... -- .. ,-.-----.--. N\"I"Nl'S\"I'S 2218136 IS.' IX II ,4, ~~. L'INJ.<;l Sec'9 Hiti7··· '" 'l.~ "d

81z . Sec. 8 - -..- - 14820 ,:;4, '1' z :,,4. 'l~C. ,'I' - 35 ..__ . __ . __ 91.53 J:.J/;" '~, ,.~ 7 --.-------- '. of Diy. J<;. less S. 30 ft, Lots 1 to 4 me.• an 6,

SW l4, Sec. 17 -- ..----------. 5498 NEhNE 4; S'2NE,4; SE 4, Div N' Pt'of L' SU Div M W /zNt'..,4, t)l:1.:.:.:9 .------- ..-- 10,4'2. Sec 21' 36G4 Block 9 .... __ . 9.64 1Nl.' l l Se" 18 3653 Sec. 25. 6616 'l'n' Nh'I' Se" '35 z . • mz ;N\2 SW.\4. Sec. 31 ..- ---- 149..:l$ N 80' ft '0-f--···\y· ji .. 'S' ~ ----0· f . NI " 1 2 Block 12 ._. 58.68"" ,4, ~. ... --.... . 'SJ<;I' '" 28 1~0 0') '" ii, .... '--' ----.-- 15.12~... .<. 11'< 7.> . .z. ," • , 'EI.~WI!.!; SEI 4• Sec. 18 - 5483, ,4, ';'l~C. --, .... I'" "". / . N S12SWI,'1 less ditch, Sec. 35 97.73 h'~, ",,,I.:. "'" ;j/---- ... ..:; .... v. I Div. W.• Sec. 21 10,48 Papt"s AqditionDiv. A in NdE\4S'Sec· 919 ~918189 EI~ NW304

1 NWI,4 NW ,4, 58 90 Nl2NW\4SW\4SE~4, Sec. 35 80.80 1hRatRPat~dOft~tE p~ ~f&N~I~~ • Div. J J, Sec. 21 . '... .. 2.20 Lots I, 2 and W. 10 ft. of 3.NW~4less t, ec.1 I, ,,",(C"I' -- " El/lSE\4, Sec. 35 __ _ 600.48 ., • . '.' ..111 __ .._ 2.3. Block 4 '" __ 41.40NEs'~4SWI9\4; Lots 3,4, 4053 N ~NE 4. Sec. 313 '0---'N" ,'1"1-11'58.80 Diy. C in NW\4 less road ~'~~~~~~1~4;R<1a~~lSrl~e;' 1 16 ft of Diy. MM. Sec. 21 .56 T. <-\Davis Addition

ec. - -- -- ..-- '-- ..... ..... GERANlUl\ l' W. S les'10 \'s Se" 3~ 305' , 8 C t 136 ft f D' M 1\1 Lots 1 2 Block 320 101 18 I' R 16 s I, •• oJ •• _....... ... Sec 36 77 4 en er . a IV... , , __ .' ."-NW\4, Sec. '.. -- ..--... . Towns IIp 19 ange L'Nl'L'RPI'ISL' TO\"NSIIIP : ------ ..----. ------------;----- . I S 21 '56 Lots 5 to 8 inc Block 9E'130 A's in SWI 4.Sec. 20 9036SWI 4,See.4---------------.--$OO96 ,"',1:>. \ J~' W'12.sW',4;Lots4,5,6.Sec. .ec. __.._. __ .' .• . _W 30 A's in SWI,4. Sec. 20. 8.26 SEll S c 8 156 22 10~ nshlp 18 Range 14 ~o __ .. .. .. ...._ 88.86 Dlv. R H, Sec. 21 ' 19.52 AlI Block ,1.1 _ __ ...\V 30 A's ill NW \4 less dt , 1.' 1:4 ·s e . 13 ----- ..... 8641 SW \'t, Sec. 1 ----...... -- ....... ----. $129.54 S]:o; \4SW 1,4: Lot 7, Sec. 36.. l'l.lU Township 19 Range 4 Lots 3 to 6 me" Block 12 .

'" a. ec. ...--.... . NWl' Sec 6 14782 L" D' W W Sec 21 5622 Lots 7 8 Block 12· Sec. 29 ...... --... --\. --.... 12.10 NW 14 Less Cemetery, Sec. ,'I :4, ..) ... ------ ------.... YA r; '10WNSlIlP !v.),. ------ ....-- . I 8 '131' k 13 --'. --..--NE\4 NE~'I; Lots 1, 2, 3, 15 __ __ ' __ 139.04 S'~, 4, Sec.. 1N - ----..---- 60.50 To\\n~hlp 17 . Range 15 D!v. 1,1'" Sec. 22.). .__ .. 44.6; ...at ,oc .__· Sec. 30. ,----. -- ---:. 74.64 SW 14 See 17 . 99.72 ~wi' S~~. 1317.---- ------ - ~g~'6~ NE\4; ::;1',;',4; NWl,4 less ro<.lU Dlv. C C. Sec. 2~ --.. 29.6~ to~ 1

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Div. J less 720 ft. x 241.7 ~ LOtS 7' 8' 13°1 ck

19 ---------..WI~SW\4; Lots 5, 6, Sec. 32 13023 SE\ 1, Sec. 19... ....__.. __ " 130 30 ~ I' ,4. .4, ec. .--. . W'/2. Sec. 3 .. ..... 1l'2..;"~ ft., .Sec. ~7 _.... ~ . ;... 43.90 0 s • , oc. __ .: ;.__· TOllnship 20 Range 15 Div~. A, 13 in NEI,4, Sec. 21 16.54 ~~ I~. ~;~. l~t;-" ...... --... 74.58 E~,z, Sec. 5 .. ,.. ... 11:>.80 Pt. DIY. A .S and W of hIgh. A. J. DavJsAddltlon

NE 14, Sec. 2 ..-- ------ $ 48.62 SEI,4, Sec. 21 __ 36.06 ~ 2~W,4,I/SE,~) Sec\/ 19 144.40 "",z. :Sec. 5 .. .. 216.32 way and DIV. M P, Sec. 28 107.74

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All Block ~ 40.80SW\4, Sec. 18 -- -- 31.47 SW\4. Sec. 22 . __ __..__ . 60.34 SWZO'4NW'4; N.ZSW,4, Sec. 1097' SE~4, Sec. 6 __ . BUt> ORD ClTY . Lots 1 to 6111c" Block 5 120.5~NW 1,'1, Sec. 19 '-' -- ---- - 5037 SE I/1 Sec 28 28.93 '1' --- --." -- ---- --... . 0 N]:o;1,4, Sec. 9 __ .. 54.34 City View Lots 3, 4, Blocl' 6 . 4.0NSW\4 less School, Sec. 19 5821 Sl,~S\VI/I··WI2SEl't..·S·c-c.. 29 111.98 ~E,4)~SS road, Sec. 22 ----- 54.40 NW\4, Scc. 9 __ .. 51.32 Lots 3 4 5 6 Block 1 1240 Lots 5 to 8 inc, Block 7.... 8.0t

. NJ<;1,4, Sec. 20 68.80' ~ , ": J<_I'zSEI 4 less roa, Sec. 22 ---- 74.90 NW1't less road, Sec. 10 .. ltiQ.~6 1 1>" k' 3' • - 6'34

1Lots 5, 6. Block 13 . .. 3.22..... --.-- . .... . 2 lIUl HlGAN TOWNSJIIP E~2NEI4; SE\4, Sec. 24 --.. 74.721' '1' ".. A" i AI ':'o~ ....... --............. . . L t' 1 0) 7 8 BI 'k 14 4884

SWI,~,Sec.22,.. 50.4' Town~hipl9 Range 15 Wl'NEl' S, 24 1150 S\\,,~,kS~ld,N,7~ ~.o Lots 0, ti. 9, Block 4 .__ 5.92 Os ,f.,., oc .. _ .Pt. Sl l S.I<:1,4 NE of RIl; J<;1: Sec 3 $36664 SEt· 0;:,4, 2(8C' --.. ·---- 1?7·86 SJ.<;I,4 •.Sec. 10 .. .... .198,94 Lot8lessN5ft. Block 4 3.41 Rublec's AdditIOn

Lots 7, 8, less road, Sec. 2,. ------- --- ..-- -- 201'38 . ,4, ",ec. '--" ...-- ~. W12' l'ar\ W12EII~ Sec 13 1~5J2 AliBI k 5' 689 8tb ba13898 W12, Sec. 4. -- --.. VINTON TOWNSJIIP INI'S ' 15' -, .. 1~8'90 oc , ..-.-- --.... --.--. I ur n .

23 ...... ... ... 88.52 NE\4: N12SEI'4. Sec. 5 -..-- 83.82 Township 18 Range 15 'I N\~;' .C,NI ( S\Vi·;--··s..··---iij-- ~'.J'17 All Block 6 __ ..L. 2.07 B~ock 8 ....... ' ..... '. .80EI/zNEI

4,Sec. 25 . --- -... SI 2SJ<;I,4, Sec. 5 ----. -- 29.4~ SI,2NEl,4. Sec. 1 .. ..__.$ 50.881 \ll i~; ro;ct an'J'dICc1~ Sec' .. Lot 1, Block 7 , __ ... 3.7~ DIY. J., BlocJ< I) ---- 88.02

1Diy. U in SEl,t less dt, 4 8 SE1 4, S~c. 9 -- -- --- -- 103.4:.. NE1 4 Sec 4. 13136 • 19 ' . 3il10 Lot'3, mock 7 .__ . 6.64 Block 10 __ 46.63• Sec. 26 - -------..---- -- 19 1 All Sec. 11 ..__ . .. __ __ 12826 Sr;l:' 's . 4 --.-- --.-- 135'28 , --.-- ---:---..---- ..--.--------.... . Lot 4 Bloc" 7 _..__ ' ._ 6.62 Diy. V V, Block 12 '.. .80

S.l'~l,'t. Sec. 27 ---- :---.--.. 1~~~~ syhl~' Se/? 17 -- 18132 r;1~{vI2~~V\4,..S;;C:·5·::::::::::·: 15:14 ~~~,t.s·e~:~/~--:.::::::::::::::::::::: 1~~:~~ Lot 5: Block 7 __ . 3.$1 16 ft. x 100 ft. of Div. Q. ,).) Slyle 4S (8)<101 Porlrail SlandSole PfI,e $13.45N~z{, Sl:S'e. 3030 -- -- .. ---- 34'8~ NW 4, Sec. 28 .--.. ----.-- ..-- 207,68 t: lzSWJ 4 Sec. 5 ..__.. __ __ 85.68 '-',v' J' 24 147311All Block 8 __ . " 4.41 Block 12 .. ,3._~ . . \ ,

SW 4. eC. .. --.. - ,.., . NFl4 Sec 28 77 6') SE1' S ' 5 10502 ..., :4, ...,~c. -- ,----- --. - . All 131 k 9 16- ORD CITY SJ<;WER DIST #5NE~! less dt., Sec. 35.. -- 15636 N\' I" S . ')9 ----.. --- ... --' 205'00 }, ec; -", .--.;.;-----... " N]:o;h, Sec. ~5 __ ... 78.39 oc ,__";,, __.. .. .0 '.

W1'l, Sec. 35 . :..---- -- --; 36051 V,4, eOcR'D- 1'0'\y"'N':S'II'I' 1';-' . SEl1'34N~y~4; S~NE~4, ~ec. 16~ 64 N~l/l ,l~~s road l Sec. 26 96.5~ ARCAP!A ~ILLAGJ<; .Orig. Town, Lot 1. Blk. 9 33.651N·'2 SI:;1/4; I't ot SJ<;\'4 S&. , I -- ..... - -- ........ --........ • Nh SE~4 less road, Sec. 26. ,28.22 Onglllal fawn Milfords, Lot. 1, Blk. 16. .... 1698

W of R.' R., less road, ;ro\\n1~IP 19 ,Hange 14 SE\4" See. 13 -..--.---- --.. 13).08 NJ.<;\'t less schOOl, Sec. 27 .. 47.30 Lot 6, 7, Block 1 ._..... ... 5.26 West Ord. Lots 3. 4, J3lk. 2 _ 247.51· Se' 36 . . 8852 N 2NW 4 Less 2.5 As, Sec. SW,4, Sec. 14 ----........- --.. 16:".66 N lhNW I'4 Sec 27 "'_"" .._ 31.94 Loto 17 18 Block 2 6662 Orig. Town E421z ft. Lots ." l. ------.---..- ..-- .... ----. EI/SWI' S· 3 8516 SE" S 14 14942 ,. ., . ... ., ....---. , ,

. . '~ '~i' cC. ... ---- , . j .':4, . ec. ,,---- , ---..--. . " S]:o;1,4, Sec. 27 .. __ __ (H:IJ Lots I, 2, Block 3 .. . __ 79.18 7, 8" Elk. 27 . . 194.58E':mIAVILLAGE SW\4NE,4; Lots 5,~,~; Dly.AmNE\4,See.22 3ti tlW\4,scc.ao .. -- ---- 133.10 Lot~161718 Block 3 38.12 Orlg. Town, Lot 3, B1k. 48 .3095

Original TO\\ll 1'.;IEI 4SWI.4; NWI.4SEI:4, . El.zI/Le~s Di,v: A. Sec. 22 "y 151 ~2 All W\2 N & J<; of RR, Sec. ~ Lot 2, Block 4 : ::.. . .98 Or!g. :rown. ~o,t 8, Elk. 52 . 113.80Lot 4. Dlock 5 --..--..--' $ 9 84 ~/ec. ,1, - 843? S\V ,4, ~ec. 22l/, . -- --. - 69.28 31 _. .,.-. ..__ __.__.. : ,IH.82 Lot 3, Block 4 .' ,__ .98 Of/g. fown, Sh Lot 8, Blk.Lot 3, Block 5 --. ,. --. -- 8.08, W !zl~E 14. S~c. 13 -- -- . 6.8 ..~~ D1V;)3 III NW ,4, Sec',22 .58 SW 1;4 less ditch, Sec. 32 ..,--' 63.59 W 30 f.t. of 20 and N. 30 ft. .55 ; ... .-... .__ . __ .. __ :. 15,93' t'InST ADDITION ~fO ~~V .4·'I~ec. 13 - 46:3 _0 N~~, .~. ,~~c. f3 ..--. 90.30 DAVIS CHE~J\. TOWNSHIp· , of 19, Blotk 5 .. 198 Rn'erslde add., Lots 1.2.3.

ELYHlAVILLAm: t-,~Nb.4. Sec. 18 -- - -- 8008 \Ii 2S\\.4.Sec.23 ..__ ~ 2~90 T' ohip17 Range 14 , S 60ft fLt 11'1213 . 4. Blk. 8,Woodbury add,. N~2NE1.4SJ<;I'4,Sec.18 .. 9.30N\Vl:~.Sec.26 70.98S1A~~f,- Sec 4 $1021~'' 5. 0 o.s , , , ~976 Lots 22,23.24,25,26,

Lots 4,5,6, Block 3 --,$ 2.54 Sl~SWl,4, Sec. 20 ---- -- 11265 NI<:I'4, Sec. 27 --; -..-- 5022 N\VI' t,c 6' - , -..- llU'0ti L s ecl" "4''';''--''B'I'--'k 6 ,;). &.1<: 12 ft. of 21 Blk 17 114.13--:-~::::;:.:;-=......-~.._-~ - Div3. H, S, U in NW1,4, Sec. NW1.,!. Sec. 27 :..-- -- - --." 69.28 "'Wl~4. S~'" 6 ;-------- -----.. 1"6'64 ot~ 16tol IBnlc":k 6°C .. 80.44 Wvodbury add, Lots 2'1.28.

2) 234 EI' S 28 14318 ..., 14, l:.... ..--- .-- .. ---------- .• ~. Lot~ 7 oc 2$.30 29 30 Blk 17 1596D· ~\V ·'--S'\'\", S 22 3156 S\Y'~{, eSc., 29··------..···--··..· .... 61'68 SEI/1 less School. Sec, 7 ...--... 10tl.20 S 40 fI' 0(1 2 Bloc'k '7"--" 36.14 D' '\V,'V S· 21"'t 19lV. m .4, ec. . I ,4, ec. ........ --------..... . SW I' Sec 8 186 74' \. ,. .... 4 lY, ., ec. ,wp. ,Div. A in Lot 5, Sec. 25 --.. .30 NWl,4~ Sec. ~O . -- ..--.------- --.. 37.71 ~~, S . 9 ---... 98'44 Lot 18, Block 7 ---- - --... 23.3 R. 14 .. __ . . 19.74W 32 l' of D'v B in Lot 5, SW l' .... ec 30 5545 NW 14, ec. ..--- --- - -- . Lots 6 7 Block 8 ' __ "_'" 123.56 OI)D SV\"L'R DI""I' "7Jt s 1 . , ,4., ",. .. -"--' .----........ '. SWI 4 Sec 13 4966' , .' I"~,.... ..,. #

.~~c. ,25 .;--...-- ---- --... .. -- .: 1.34 Lll3p:HTY TOWNSHIP SW~4: Sec: 22 ::::::= ..:::::::: 62:22 W. 22 1'2 ft. of 6 and all of 47.98 HiI,ls,ide adq., 40t 2, B1k. 6,. 17.61D!vs. l., D ~n,Lot 5, ,Sec. 2.>. .8$ TownshIp 18 Range 16 Nr;\4, Sec. 23 __ ..__.__.. ..,...... 82.64 7, Blodt 9 ..+ ..--............. . Hlhslde add .• Lot 5, Blk. 5 17,61DI~) III NE~t. Sec. 27 ----.... 17.38 NEl,4; SWI'4, Sec. 3 $ 75.95 NW%, Sec. 23 _.. . ... .._ 109.38 Lots. 16 to 20 mc .• Block 9 162.00 ORD CITY OIL DIST.NE ,4, Sec. 32 ....--- ..... -- ..... 1O~n8 sr;l,,!, Sec. 3 .. .. __ ;_. 78.46 NW~4, Sec. 26 .. .. 162.56 Lots 11, 12, ~lock 10 --.--.-- 221.36 TREATMI<:NT DlS1' #1

Sl)Hl~GDALE TOWNSllll' NWl,4~EI'4; ~~2~J<~I'4; Eh· E~z Sec. 30 __ __... 90.48 Lots 13 to 22 mc..•• Block. 1,0 61.28 Hilside add .• Lot 2. Blk. 6._ 17.61;!,O\\n;B;p 19 Range 13 ~W 1,4;1 SW \4 Sh

l'4,Sec. 9 70.10 DraInage D\tch, Div. A in ~ . Hawtho.rne s AddltlOn Orig. To\\ n, Lot 7. Blk. 10.. 1.10

N 2. SJ<;:4. Sec. 1 '-' . .. $137.36 W ~2 SW 4! Sec, 10 .----..---..--. 31.36 SW~4 SW~4, Sec. 30 ... 2.94 Lots 20 to 22 .mc., Lot 3.. __. 183.50 IOrig. Town, Lot 1, Blk. 9._ 4."0NEI 4, Sec. 4· ----- 94.74 NJ<;\4N\<.;I,4, Sec. 14 ---..--.. -- 17.24 INDEP]:o;NDENfTOWNSHIP Lots 7 to 12mc., Block 4 20.04 Milfords Lot 1 B1k 16 J.42SWl,4; SI 2SE14,

Sec. 4 18~.90 SI 2NJ<;I/1; SWI,4NW~4; S~2, Township 17 Range 13 Lot~ 21 to 24. inc·BBlk. 4... 63'6~ Milfords: WI!.! Lot 2,·Blk. '1';All, Sec. 9 ----.-- -- 29236 Sec. 19 ---..--------------. 9335 SWI' Sec 2 $28933 Lots 5 to 101l}C., lock 5 17. West Ord W12 Lot 2 BlkNI2S,\V~4_! S~c. 1.6/ ..-.... .;-- 65.08 WI'iI~W\4\ Sec. ,20 11.74 w ·t6 A'; in---Nj.~~;;SE\t . Lots 13, t/o 18 me., Block 6 10.84 1 .' .. __ '..... 8.18NWl,1i ~WI4NEl.4; SW\4- NI\,v, 1,1;J~I,4SWl,4, Sec. 21. .. 84.~2 NWI.4SEh, Sec. ~ " __ ""_.., 84.70 All ~f S~z les~ RR 1 to. Hask~lls, El'2WI 2, Blk. 32,S~.4"S~c.16:.. -- ..- ---- 12180 S ~SW,4, Sec. 21 --- ..---- ...--.. 29.26 NW1,f, Sec. 7 ....__ '..__ __..__... 138.20 12 mc., Block 7 ...... --..__ .... 43.38 On~Town.Lot3.Blk.6._ 4.74S\y,\4~~I,I. Sec. 18 -- --- 13,70 LIBJ<:RTY TOWNSHIP SEl:4, Sec. 10' ..__ 107.74 Lots 1 to 12, Block 6 ..,,,__ 12.06 We~t Or~, EhN\2N\2, Blk.\y ,2,S~ ;4, Sec. 21 ..---. --....... 1?74 Township 18 , Range 16 S~2SE~/l.Sec. 14 .. $3.9$ Lot ,18, Block 9 .'. __ 2.62 12 _.. __ _ .E~2~El,4, Sec. 21 .------ -- 12.?:? SI'2N\<:\4;N 12 SE\4,Sec. 27 $129.56 NE114; Nl.!.!SEI,4. Sec. 14 "'_ 147.86 Lot 21, B1o~k 9.. 2.62 Haskells. Lot 6, Blk. 3 ..SE1 4

, ,S~c. 22 --... . 44 20 El~SWl,4; SI·~SE1,4, Sec. 27 73.50 SW\4 less 2 rds, Sec. 14 132.00 FIrst AdditIOn 1f"i'1<('1l~, '_ot 1. Blk. 19 .NI ZNEl,1, Les,s R R. Se~. 28 11.15 S~ZSW1,4; Nl,2SE I4, Sec. 28 51.63 NEI'4, Sec. 22 '- 183.44 Lots 12 to 15 inc., Block 7 27.27 Haskells, Lots 3 & 4, Blk. 15W 110 1,4 A s of SWI 4 ?f SE I14NW 1,4; NJ<;1'4SWI,4, Sec. 28 NWI,4. Sec. 23 '" __ .__.. __ . 108 ~4 Lots 8 to 12, Block 9, .. 114.68 Haskels. Lot 1; N. 16 ft. of

Sec. 2~ and of Lots 3 III 16.36 SE1A, Sec. 24 ... __ .. ... 93.36 Lots 5 to 7 inc.• Block 9 .. 66.38 Lot 2, Blk. 18 __. 4.~2 ORD,ISec. ~;? ... ... . .. 5335 WI2NE I4 ; NW I4, Sec. 29 -- 124.42 NJ<;I/1 less Sl/2SI'2, Sec. 25 _. 42.70 Lots 7 to 12 inc.• Block 10 64.40 ----_---,..-

S 7N\V d: Lots. 3, 4, Sec. '30 12118 SWl,4, Sec. 29 -- 44.38 Sl'2S1'zNE11, Sec. 25 .. .. 98,60 Lots 13 to 24 inc., Block 10 71.64S' Z less R H. 1)ll1g S. of H R; , Sr;\~, Sec. 29 -- 38.84 NW\4, Sec. 25 .._. .. ~ . 77.66 Lots 4.5, 6, I3lock 11 148.30

Lots 5, 6, Sec. 3J ..-.-- .. 47.24 EI'2 NEI'4, Sec. 30 .. . --. ,24.78 SI'2, Sec. 25 __ . ''' __'' __ '' _...._....._ 470.56 Lots 6 to 8 inc .• Block 12 48.64NOlU!I LOtH' TOWNSIlIP WI!.!NE\4; SE1,4 less RR; Wl.z, Sec. S\V\4, Sec, 27 .. 83.30 IAll 17 to 21 and W. 9 ft.

1'0\\ n~hlp 19 Bange 13 30 ..-- -.' 77.48 W \2. Scc. 29 _ 152.32 of 22, Bloc!, 14 ..Lots 4, ~) Less RR. and dt, ,.) ~~f) less Sc~ool. Se~. 32 ..-- 1~0 60 S\'2S~~ Le~s School. Sec, Lots 1, 2. Block 15 "

~.dltaI See. 3.. , .. ? . $ 2:",17 SE,;~, Sec. 3? -- 54.8~ 30 _ __ __: : __. 118',3.4 T."ots 1, 2, 3,.Block J6. .,~ I Lots 6, 7, Sec. 3~ -- 10Z.7'7 NE t. Sec. 33 56t6~ N', r,} \\ '4' ,\ IV ',t. ~Cl·.;31 . l",J,\I~ Lots 1 to 4 IllC Block 17

Lotsl,2.Scc.36 -- 26.80 S\~N~;1,4; .l<:1,~S\V\4; SW~4 ~~'-~; El'2?anE.'10I'sofWI~,Sec. InsideCorp9I'ati')1l3N . . 195.74 Towll~hjp 17 Hange 16

IWIZ less E 10 rds, Sec. 32 .. 108.42

1Div G and S\\,14 Ie s 1

NEI,4 NJ<;I,4, Sec. 34 --- -----..-- 119.66 a~re: See. 23'.. ~ 68.68ORl? ~ITY 1A. in Div. G. in SW \4,

Ongll1al Sec. 23 " .. _ . __.. __ .. .. 1.98Lots I, 2, 3. 4, Less R R , Div. P., Sec. 23 ,. __... 1.64

Block 1 -- -..-..----. $ 20.12 l't. Diy, III.. in S\<';\4 W. ofLot I, Block 9 --..--. --..-. -..-... 262.82, Creek. Sec. 23 . _. "'..,. 76.56Lot 5, Block 9 ....- ---- .--.. 182.14' W. 75 ft. of Div. S. inLot 7. Block 11 .. -- ----.. ----- 422.52 SE1'4, Sec. 23 335223' 81~".X 131' of Lots 7, 8 S. 100 ft. of Diy. X in SI:;1,4

and DIV. J, Block 12 --.. 1~6.4~ Sec. 23 __NI.2 Lots 1,2, B.lock ~3 ----- l06.60 l't. Div. DD in SE\4 Sec.\V 41' 51,~" of DIV, r; III Lots 23 ' 2.86

.5, 6, ~lock 13 'T --- - .... 27.69 PI, Div:"O"O"ln' SEi,~·"·Se(..

Dlr3 1". ~~.. ~~.~s ~',~' ~.~o.~.~ 23fl7~ 23 .. ....._....... ..: ..S~~ of Div. D. Block 14 ..__ ..__ 5.50N1'2 of Div. V; All Div. 1"

in Lots 3, 4, Block 14 ...__... 69.16Diy. C, Block 14 ..__ . "" .50Div. E in Lots 3, 4, Block 14 26.94S 25.6' of Diy. G in Lots 3.

4, Block 14 _ ..._.._.. .. 171.26All Div. I in Lots 5.6; N

26' Diy. H, Block 14 26.94Diy. M in' Lot 6, Block 14 131.72Diy. Q in Lot 6, Block 14 ,8.82 Ayold Intestinal Upset,! Get Relief ThisDiy. A in Lots 1.2, Block 16 1.10 GenUe VPaetable laxative Wa"lAll of Lot 1; E 15 l,!' of Lot . -. J

2, 1lI0ck 19 ..__ ..... .._.. 1,294.80Div~. J!" G in Lots 3, 4, . ,

Block 19 .. .. _....... 346.863' x 42'6" i.n Div. H, Block 19 2.16Diy. n in Lots I, 2, Block 21 243.32E 58' of Lot 3, Block 22 . _ 65.99

LOI\,,~CJe~g 2~~ ~..~.~_~_.~.l.~=~: 53.461Lot 5, mock 42 . .'. "_"__' 17.08

i S1:2 Lot 7, Block 44 ... 8.00

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Lots 2, 3, 4, Block 46 "--,' 208.32'_ot 6 R!o('l<; 50 ,.. . 82.23T"IS 7, 8. Btnck 52.. __ 2.20S ~2 Lots 7, 8, Block 55 __ 119.04

I'-.,. \.. J),v':K <.)<1 .. -:-- ... :... 65.72SI·zE~2S1·l, Blotk 61 _.. .... 33.62NI?F1I2Sl i•• BI,'ck 61 .... __ '" 7.16S. 59' of WI!.!SI2, Block 62 76.06Diy. C and W 4' of Divs.

B & D. Block 65 __ .. .~_....Diy. E, Block G5 . .. .. __Iiilbide aud., Lot 6, Block 9

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High Octan'} Penalty•

Modern tran5portation induc·ed' a new twist into Nebrasl<a'sdriving while intoxicated law at

.Loup City recently,Melvin L. Spotanski suffered

the lo~s of his Ii~ense, and wasplaced on probation for a yearfollowing a crash near Gresh·am.

State Patrolman J, R. Warrento:-Id "uthNities he found liquorin the Sp"tanskl vehi,le.

The vehicle was a light air·plane.

Patrolman Warren h.ad Spot.anski submit to an alcohol test.The test was submitted to thestate department of aeronautics,They made the licen~e revoca·tion and set the probationaryperiod.

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i Florette Improv~s.

IAdds Refrige~a~or'Ord's ~'lorelte shop installed a

new refrigerator last week .The machine will be used to

store cut flowers at low tempera·tures, , \

0\\ ncr Herman Elstermeier saidWednesday the shop wQuld bekept open in operation despite th9,recent death ot a co-owner. Law·renee Loft. ' , .' • .'

An assistant will be hired, Mr.r:lstermeier said, to assist Mrs.Loft, .

She \'fill be' bookkeeper lor thefirm, he added.

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senior nurse student at Lincoln's Bryan Memodal Hospital.C:ountess Jean Huff

Ord High Graduate, Jean Huff, N~med Ak·Sar~Ben CountessA graduate of Ord high school, I She is a dallghter of Mr. and A greel1-C>'ed blonde Miss !luff

lIliss Jean Huff, has »'on a co\Cted I ~irs, Ho\\ ard !Iuff, 1904 L street, of is the g~~ndadughter of Mrs. Arth·honor in Omaha, Ord. Mr, Huff ()\\ns and m<lnages ur Me!"!slI1g, Burwell, Ncb" and

She will be'a countess in the Ak· the International Harvester dei,ll· the late Peter Paulsen of Ord, bothSar·Ben court eer¢mo:lies Oclober ership here. Hecently he won a trip native NebI;askans, and of the late23·24 \l1lCn the organization gathers to Mexico City and Acnpulco, for :\11', and Mrs. D. B. Huff, Qrd, alsofor its annual coronation and ball. high refrigeration sales, n4llive Nebraskans. Miss H\lfi:s

Jean at pre5ent, is a student ,. ' brother, A2c Howard D. lIuff, 1SIHlrSe i'n the Br~'an Memorial Ho~' M1SS Huff IS qne ~f cle\ ~n young stationed at Greenland Air }o'orc'3pita I ~~_Lin~o~l,- ~~~_ ~~ ~ ~eni~..r. \\Olllen so honored bY.,.~:Sar:~:~l__ ~~~~.~ _. _

•1RegIon's Big Newspaper

~ '•• a bewitching bride flanked by formal, and matching bridesmaid, wear

'The Loup Valley

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Fall Style S~owpraws Over 250;Skirts Shorter

Edablished April. 1882

SECTION ONE

"Reod by 3,476 Fo~llfes herr Week" l~t,,:,":, nl i

. THE ORD QUI,Z. ORO. NEBRASKA O'CTOBER 15.' 1953 Yol. 71, No. 29 Ir:r\'::' :Ii <ii< .

Prairieland }'ire Desolates Wide Area Near IFi.~:'.~~~~: ~~;d~: d,y... 'Saucers_ Leaflets,' lit

E' C tf fl' f lll' t 'H L t caT~~tl;~' the warning from Fin, Says Molor Dealer f> .':flCSOU; olin ess .OilS O. H mer ay os; t~J:t: ~~~:~~~r.~:f~::~:;·:~; , ~~;::s~do~oH~~~e::~~e ~."•.

Second Blaze'}'lames Ne(ir Ued TOll School" ;;!.~:;:~~~~·;.~tf~::;:;: ,~y~:gn ~:;,::e~::::\,t ~~" •.'A ' I" db' Whe·'I"r Countv Sheriff Arthur the "atl) of the blaze just happened it Wa$ extinguished it had burn· week ncar Sargent by Joe Dlugosh, ~ It>i.~i::·I:;·i(liii:i·i··c:·iiii: I: <irea a In er ox ~ ~ J " ~ I "t' 'ed a quarter block. 67, of Ord MAY have been leaflets. , . ,,'::'...1:.: ..'

, , l:. Mcl.ain . said he'd seen OHr I to .lay 'across an area devuld of Her.'s some tips from the . That's the belief of several Or. ),§'.:::.:'fIfty stacks of hay devoured by I buildings, . Chief: dites, most of them customers of [-:":

Say: FI"refl"ghlers'· the flames. . Eugene' Hurley, store operator 1. Don't start a fir. and the,n Ithe Ord Grill. p . .. f Weary from the' ordeal Sheriff II~ear Bliss, Nebraska. was another leave. Keep it under control at "Hj" Anderson, Ord Chrysler ; .'

McLain told this story. \ Iire fighter. all times. dealer, was informative. < .:.. ;, }C .... XiCY> ....' To:w',ns Send Hel'p . "We were called out. about thr~e I "We \\ere on the '~Ipper side of 2. Don't start fires in streets I l\~r, Anderson .sald he watched '/ ..III the afternoon from. Bartlett. We [the fire", Hurley said, "tractors I to burn leaves. It is unlawful, 'while a plane Ilying ncar 800 feet : ~:'.::' '.drove west to the, Iire scene,. It I \\ere plowing fire breaks, We work- and on oil streets is f1angerous. Idropped leaflets that Sunday, The F,:..::.. :.•••.•.•. .C••••••••••••} XX

Western Nebraska's tinder dr>.' looked like the whole countryside I cd about five miles along the' edde 3. If any dangerous.area needs Ileanets advertised the Harvest Of i:··.:grasslands this \\ cck poised a dead- was in Ilames, I could see stacks of the blaze". ' c burning notify the fire deparf- Harmony at Grand Island. IW:r::.:.:.Jy threat to farm homes and rural of hay hurning The smoke \Ias so I .. ment, A d ld h I fl ~"'"'r thick "An could hardly see through ' Much Hay Lost . • n erson sa t e pane ew I ~:"";:'l:":'·':::\::""·'".".::.:'.:.communi res. , " ,J.. " . O~ i k h La$t fall the department ans- lover about noon, r< .:.... '

It was a threat which could leap 1(". [ lIu.r1~y said he saw stac s of ay wered 40 calls. Chief Rowbal '''Later I came down town", An. «::: ;., I \

Into raging fingers of flame Iroru The sheriff said men by the hun- bUflllng,'" . "said most of them were grass derson said, "and saw a crowd of t§~+ ~l.>(.·a carelessly tossed cigarette. drcds .began to ':1rt:ive.. . \ "Ther,~ was a .lot o~ baled hay fires. Ipeople looking up in the air. The I ~~. ~ .,' ( :: ,"

Or it could roar across sere Iiclds S M h' U d lost tOQ , Hurley added, ' leaflets had been picked by a ther- I it$~;~fr/.consurninz untold tons of winte;' I , pray ac rne s se Bartlett, Ericson, and other small 'I mal, (rising air current ) , and \I ere , "";:\0\\:;':;""'"hay as itdid ncar Ericson at 2:30 I "S?I11e tr~ctors carne and start.ed I~o\\ns, Were emptied of men duro ('earch for Oldesl J10W a~?ut four or five thousand {~lAh>:·>.,:::'Tuesday aftc noon 1'10\1 wg fire breaks. Men \I ith Illlg the blaze. ,J feet lIO , ' -;;·c··8'·<V·::<:.·.:: l<

. r " sacks \\ ere beating at' the flames. At least three surrounding town Anderson said the leaflets "whirl- :,.jf.d:MH:;./:, T!)~ !Ire starteu, 21 miles north I saw fello\1s \\ ith spraying mao I fire companies were summoned. R · PI Ih 'cd around" "And" he added "'I~tJh/'"...)·~of Eflc:;on on the Cedar .Hlver road. chine~ elrl"l'ni! along tile "doc of I '{ne failell to re··'''ll the blaze, unnlng ymou " ', .....:M~>'l,~l":ll:,,,,,··l..::•.:. "::':'.111'.Jt d' I d t to, ~ ~ '" v, "" '\\hen the sun reflected on thel.n I '.•... '.f.';;,::}:'~::';i;:."..:<.:·\:':l::::'. , rage ana smo <e IS. ~'ay en lhl) fire". , I Chid JulIUS Parr, of the EHn . 11 d till'~JI~er northed~t over prall'le land The 5heriff said he understood dl'pa~·tmerit s'aid, , P, Crosley Radio ($60) i;h~~n,~~eme 0 lave ~ meta IC HM@ikt·;..;:JT«:{:'<?n!0111 lay me<l, O\IS. the fire .Iud started on the Maim·: "\\e ~rnt ?ut r-;ul~l.her 1 U~lt ., Waitresses at the cafe also re· ).'JiW::.::;;ii? c.i< 111\ 1~"iC'

Took 10 Mile Sy.o<lth 5ten ranch north\lest of t:ricson. It about three 0 doc.k. }< Ifteeen nun· Offered for AnCient p(\rted s('~ing the leaflets, :~~%fl"::'Late Tucsday night \\hen tired, \\a's beIle\ed started, the sheriff' utes later \Ie rec~ned another eall etA t Sh Mr. Dlugosh reported the "sau· ,/i~1M"..\::•.• ·.i'.·.'.>.'·

Hl)oke·grimcd ranchers started, added,. by the hot exhaust of a car 50.I"eame out \\lth the Number 2 ar a u 0 , ow. ~~rs" ncar Sar,genl about four, .; :,,\hw:home\lard a strip ten miles long: 5tuck 111 the sand. Ul1lt. , . . Plymouth Dealer "Hi" Anderson ftc!o<'k SU!Hla) afternoon, One :.> ..,,~./?:J.(and a mile, to a mile and a half r Strang"ly enough no farm build· Both Elgll1trucks ~rlled to locale wants to find the oldest running \~hJrled .as ~f lost: Dlugosh said. 11&>.1.11•."'••:.•\."".:.....••••.wide laj' blackened .and smoking. ings. \I'el"(' lost. Sheriff l\1cLain saio (Continued on page 4) Plymouth. Sargen~ .IS tlmty mIles we,t ~f Ord. '. '.l:i:•..•.> 'I;--- ----.--. . - - - .. -- Hi 'sn't interested in st"le . In hIS report Dlugosh said the

"I h "J 'ld h appcaranees of thc "saueers" was.AII,,?he as to do, he to ~ e I aceomp<lnied hv a "strong, medium

QUIZ, IS to b~ ~~,Ie to percolate I' pitched humming".

Ion her own power. , A reportcr questioned 1\11'. An·

The se.arch .for the oldest PI)" I derson about the "humming" angle,, mouth Will pOlllt up the new PI>'. I Mr. Anoerson smiled and shnH~'I mouth showlOg here by th~ Ander· ged. "A farm maehinl' I\"Ofking inI son Motors, T.he sh?w wII; open I a nl'arh, (jeld. ma\"Df'·'.

.; Thursd.ly at eight 0 clock In the Mr. D1ugosh couldn't be reacheel''/-'' I morning. It II ill run for a week. f lor C0Jl1I11f'nt

'; Owner of the oldest running Plj" ~JE'an"hile "lI11e\' counlian, 'Iere.' . j mouth will be gh'en a $60 CrosleyI 'onderin~: "Arc they saucers, or

',) radio if he brings it to the PI)'. ~:aflets"? '.' mouth showing. ' ---~-----

A $100 door prize, good on the IB I Ph l"ff~~~ purchase of ~ new ~l)'m0!lth, ~'i1l arl ell one I1m , be drawn agamst registrations. ,

~ The show will feature three nbw Ed PIS' d.~ cars, They arr, a four door savoy1 n s· ac Igne

~ ]' ~~dan, a ~el~'edere fOF door se~an " , " • • Fe N· d,} <.nd ~)I1e oth~r, , . .- \ :" t \) rounty OffiCials Pay Inger Ippei Anderson saId PI)'mouth color I .,. . • I • h) ~;;;i~f}hiS year ,•. ,. is:out of thiS{ $75 Share Each; School In Plcke~ MIS ap

"Cars will ha\e 'lots of chi'om(' Super Gets Phone. James Hic1la1:dson, f~r!ller n?rthand all the new pastel shad~." he I r ,... .' of Oro,. w~s palllf.ull )' lI1Jun:d" ll1 ~said. "You can just about find a \\heeler c~.unt~ ~ long. standing (orn plckmg aCCident last Satul'eolor to camplement )'our dress r·hone fU5s, \I}th the BeaHr Valle) da>'.scheme."· . ',. Telephone Company, ended last While atlempt,ing to relll~ve de·

I Models will feature 'hi driye 0';" we~k. . ., , his from the pickel' Mr.. Richard·

Ier drhe and power stee.riJ'1g, 'The CQu.n~y and pho~e offiCials Slg,n· 5~n su!fered the laceratIOn of ,a, I tt .'. d b h' ·cd a JOlllt pact, little finger on the Idt hand. He. a er \\ as plOneere y t e man'

jTelephone shares ha\ e been pur· v'as brought to Ord by a eompan·

: ufacturcr. c!lased. tor c~eh of sh: count~' oHio jon. ','I clals, Inc1udll1g count)· Irea,urel', Senral stitchcs \\ ere needed to, Iclerk, superintendent, sheriff, at· cJQ~e the \lo\llld,

Waler Advocates DI"nI torney, and assistance director, lie was released to his home fol·A share ~osts $7~,00. 10\1 in" treatment...- J . In compliance \\lth the bv-Iaws '"

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t.- , rnga Ion eques s \\iII pay the same rate as business }<OU~D-A qUick, eeononllCal \\uySt) les from casuals to formals, establishments. They will also pay II to get new customers: Ad\ er·

in materials from denim to \'Cl· i ,\ Inlo (omml"llee' Ears the d,ues six months in advance, tise regularly in the want ads LOST- Ue~daches and worries \Yet

fmarked the sho\ling at the fall I BUlsness rates are $3 per month. I and> ou can quit hunting for the' onr lack ot business arc lost

61ye revue Thur:;day evening. I I Final plans for, the settlement elush e new b~.l~lt:SS. II.--.:- -.-_-~-_-=-__- __-_-_-J_~_\\~~e_n_)~~_~.~~~~~r:t_a_d~-,~Th·~ show featurrd clothing Cite Production Costs \\ere appro\Cd by stOCKholders of -------..- - . ---- -..--... ------- ....

(rom Helen's Dress shop, It was 'IIhe telephone eompal'Y at a meet·fpon~ored by Ord Business and As Pertinent Points inIing h~ld in the Legion'hall at Bart,l)rofcssional Women. F d I F d I !cit Tuesday.

Six different st)'Iings, by 13 mod. e era un s Pea. Earliet officials and attorne~ scIs were seen by over 250 persons. I • : met to draw up final plans for set·

I Ov.er, 500. llllerested ~er5011S dll1' tlement.' I

·Among the:;e '\1 ere western \\ear, ' ned IrrigatIOn requests. mto.ears,of A phone \las installed in the of.~portswear casuals, coats and suits, I I a hou~e of rel)re,sentallve's mteflor {icc of the county sllP('rintendentdresses, after fhe and party dress· i comlmttee last Thursday. by Linemall Vernon Orthman.cs ilnd fonn:Ils. ' 1 : Meeting n~ar St. Paul on the --.-;-, _

Among the suits, was the pop· j Arnold No\ ilk farm, farmers and IS V 0ular costume 5Uit. . Party and cocktail dresses. , • skirts optionally shorter. area business ,~en .c~ted possi~le owers l"sl'l rd

A wedding dress. \\ith a match· i unemployment In clh~s and highing gO\\1l for the bridesmaid, was * ---~~._----~---- - -. --------------------..-. - production C05tS as two reasons'T d N

. presentcd in the Hewe's final ttd. I I' \\hy go\ernment snQuld provide if· lues ay oon onS.kirt~ .are,dislil1clly,~ho.rter. School Head Plans Rural School Rolls' rigation'funds. \ ~ "

They lary \\1th the height and e • I Paul C. Larsen, St. Paul lumber· W lId 1 k ~,taste., of the \\earer. Speech CliniC Here ' .' man eapsulized the t)lne of the en· j es ern fa e re r'·,> '.~ . ..

With ea~h costume ~\er~ sl1o\\n Illst 638 Students tire meeting, • \ ~ I~: ....'.'.;" .'.the matclllng acc~ssones In hats, , County Sl:/erintendent F red L t Id th bl"" Fifty six Lincoln SO\I ers climax. ~,l '.'. ' ,gloves baas and Je\1 elr1' . . . k h arsen 0 e asem y .•. , ,< .'

Th' ':' .. I' Ili~lt d b Appleget sal tillS \\ee a 5peec ". " farmers cannot afford to gambl~. cd an Ord visit here Tuesday noon ':'" '\,h\~ l~areeH~~rt\~rsS a1l1~lse-t~i~ ii. dllllC is plan.ned for late No,cm· Boys Lead GirlS With Production e05ts arc too high I \lith a chamber of commerce ~;. ,'. .no solo hi Kath~rin~ Gilro~' ~he I bu, probably No\ember 17. 362 to 276' First Gr de Either the farmer will be assureJ! luncheon in the 1\Iasonic Hall base·

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:M)rnie Timmerman SdlOOi of I It \\111 be held under the spon· .' a Icrops or he'll lea\e." ment. t,'. ~' ,..~~Dance. ' . ' I~ol':;hlp of thi' department of Enrollment Tops List. Martin Sack, director of the Far· The group stopped following t'··~: :.'.i'.,'<> ,.\\ ~~

Mrs Aleen Papiernik 'I'as com· ~p~'1~h'bIU, N. I t Ik .i '. well branch of the irrigation pro· brief \isits at St. Paul, Scotia and ~''''':'' " . N" "mentator ' . .., , d ",.JgI .e afre Pfersons \\ lose a I 'Valley cOlmtv fU' ra'l ~ehool en I ject, sounded a pertinent point. INorth !.I'up, School bands greet· '~::"~ " . "

I ' .. . eHates so ar rom group specc 1, J". d tl S ' . l' II tl ..'>. '.:. 'Mode s were: Sharon Has1\ngs. it becomes noticeable' or Interferes' rollment at the close of the first i Sack said ", .. I became a father e le o\\ers arrl\ a 111 a lree ~' . '"

J~l!line Cook, l-\aren Neume~ e'r,' !--or· 1\\ ith c'omlllunication, ,\ppeiget said, 'month totals 638 ~'oungster:;, Suo I a half, an hour ago. I hope my bOj' I t.?1\1b\ AJ Sorth fLou P the Lion:s, rt:: ,:~:<~,~.' : ,rawe. Dunlap.. C31'01 Gro\~, EI11}0r I Appclget said the chnic ma) dc- I p~rintrndent Fred Appelget said I doe5n t,?row up to eat dust the way I <.: u an. ~ "out ree popcorn In ti:'..\-:. .:::- /. , ' .K9cIlmQ. Clanee Cron~. (~th:-n,ne I termine causes, }<'urther, he added, '\edncsday. jl ha\e.. an ad\CrttsJl1", gesture. ~ I ~'~k", ";'':':':,.'' : .:: 'MISko, Dorothy Osento \ skI. El~l~e I{ormation of spee(h clas~es \\ ill Bo) s lead girls 362 to ~76, The COlllll1lttee was shown reo About 45 Or~ chamber member, , ',.;\.z . : ,'. .'!~eraneli" j~e!le ple~ch, Pa~nela help the ehlld make adjustments at 1"ir:;t grade enrollment b hl!?h- suits of light .rains this )'ear, AI" a,tlended the dl,nner. They heard, ,,' >'Zlkn?~l:d. L)cll~ l'afelt~, , the c3rIiest possible age. est, 93: 47 bors, 46 girls. }o'llth nold No\ak dlspla)'ed 700 b!l~hcls Chal.nbe~ PreSident Mrs. Aleen .' 'I, .'

rlCsldrnt ~h s..Lalll,~ And"rs(\ ,; Se\ eral ca5es ha\ e been noted grades arc secol\d, 79: 47 bOiS, 32 of corn from 75 acres. That s less I Pa,fl~rnlk say, I 11;;';'';''}.,: :.> (\~i;.;~;.,S;);;.;";i }:>::~aJd the H('~ ue raised. ne~r. ~.l~)O. in (OUf,t)· 5eho'ols, he saiJ. girls. ' than ten bushels avcrage. Women. uS~lally haye the ~ast, < ....."'., •.•• :'..;'1.'.,.···..·"'·...·..·

for the club ~ communl.ty acll'dttes. . Prior to the clinic t~achers, .and Others. In rotation are: Second Novak said if he h~d irrifation word, ThiS tlllle I %~t the first '"\'0.\\.lI1tel:e~t~d persons, \\111 be glvcn grades, 78: 43 qoys. 35 girls, Begin. he could farm one sl)~th ° that 'one, I \\a.nt )OU ~o HSlt these ,?rd .-' .

S t· ~A '. i I h t applicatIOn forms. .., ~ fLers 75: 50 bo~ s, 25 girls. Third a~reage and produce the .5am~ crop. places. Weare pi ?u~ o.f them,. " ICO la IYlan un ur If the planned qllllC. IS earned grades, 72: 44 bp)s, 28 girls. Four. Glyen wat(',r, Novak said hiS 600 ~he fol;o\\ed b) ltstIng se\elal ,

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.n y' r~'c'~ C.ras'h out 3 $2.25 ex.amll1allon. change lh grades, 67: 41 bo) s, 26 girls. I ~~re farm could support 'six fam· pOlll!S. of ll1terc"t: among them t,he ,1\111 be made. 1he fee \\111 cowr E:ighth grades, 66: 39 bOiS, 27 girls. ! lItes 1l15tead of one. mUlllclpal elect.rle s)'stem, city . ' , ' , . .expen~es of examiners Sixth grade~ 61' 20) bo\~ 38 g'rls I D' t f th l' . L park and hospital She a150 in· I MOVie Owner AI Christensen .. ,old and neV( screensJacob Jensen "melilber of the ' ·'1 b "f' d f • . '., ., • -, I. I Irec ors 0 e win Ollp pro· d d h '\ bl' b hi' .

, ' ., ,Parents .wll e notl le 0 ap· Se\enth grades, 47: 21 bo)'s ilnd ject \\ho were present were It. J. tro uce t e ,u e rot ('.rs, man·! I, , I • ' W' h'Sh ' ". ~~ot~~rl~~I~lei~li~~t.'cS~~easr~, el;f'll;t I p<:,~r~llce tullCS, . 23 girl~. '. . Rasmussn, <;otesfield; 'Xilbur Ed· ufaeturers of the Shadellte mar· I' Ord Theatre Offers Wide VIsion Panoramic Screen It ane

'1' I t k I> " ~ ... " g '. \\ e should ha\ e a !1st of po~: Sea1ln~ showcd an IJl1pro\C/Uent, wards, Cushtng; Hem>' Lange, Ord; quee. , . . '\\ lcn.t le rue )e \1 as n\lI1~ up· Sible attendees as soon as P05SI' Superintendent Applcget ~ald Charles August)n Elba' Bill Schu.1 C, J. Cederd,ahl replJed for the .set \\'Jth a l~a~ ~f elc\en cattle. bIe", Mr. Appe.lget said, "so we "While \Ie han~ a great;r el;roll. del, North Loup; 'Edga~ Roe, Ord;: SO\lers: He is vice president. I Ord'.s 1l10\ie,th~atre is Ii\ing up eOll\enlional screens," Chri~ten~en glas5es used in standard 3·1) pio

Jentens\\a". elll1ute f,om Br'dkel~ can completc fmal arrangements. ment lhis )ear o\'~r last we haw Mark Wagner, Scotia and Dick Spi!·! He mtrodueed a program of I to thiS >eal'S 1I1du5try Slogllll, said. "so Image sizes arc Ii\rger tures. 'Eow 0 eolia IV l('I~ t lC ~CCI en 1 more schools 'in operation and i inek, Elba. ' Imagie by Bill 1\10rtonsOll, and a I "Mo\ ies arc better than e\CI'." too." ' "I think Valky counfy palron!occurr.ed bellI <;en \~ e:;ten Ille ana more teachers, .the situation, \~ith, The meetin~ got under way with caricaturist. who drew a water I Because this \I eck starling Technical ehangeo\ ers incJul1c~ wilr like the wide asp.cel pa!ll)oArtacha, ., Donna Gets Crutches th.;se facton;, is :impro\ed", he : Rep. Miller mtroducing the four' color transfer of Ord banker, C, J.! Thur:;dllY the Ord Theatre ~vlll of· nc\\' wide angle .Ien~es 011. the ramlc screen," ChrbtensCI1 con·, After 1\11'. Jel15en extneated hUll· Donna Jean Johnson, datlghter said., . Imembers of his committee who rep· I ~fortensen.. . ., fer patrons, "Sh,\I)~," st~rnng. f'.l. th;~tre's two proJe.etwn maellll1CS, eluded.self from the, \Heekage h~, foune! of ~Ir. and Mrs, Stanley Joh1)sol1, I The largest 'school is District 24 resented the sta.tes of South Dak., I .In expl,aillll1~ the Unl\erSlty of an Ladd, on a new \\lde \lSlOn

l1he. new 5crecn IS 25x15 fect ..1t "After all, movies are )'our best

the truck upSide ?o\ln. Eight of of Norlh Loup. received crutches ! \~'.ithY) bovs al~d eiQht girls. Thrre 'Montana, Wromillg, and Colorado. i ~ebraska s 1?'ln~. football team panor~llue .scrern. ." . Occllllle.s t~e fu;1 s!age :vidth. For entertainment," he said, .the cattle \\ere Pll11]ed lInde~ the last ~eek to supplen:ent leg braces, (ll:;tflc!S, Nos. ~8. 3~, and G9 ha\e i Members of the eommittee were I Ce,?erdahl slud dnly, YOll.lIltke. the lle\\ \\lde SClee!L e~sy \)e\\lIlg I.t IS shghtly con· Shane, \\ith Alan Ladd starts to-rack. Three had es~pped. They Donna .Is recovcnng from a sr· : but three ea~h, One of theoe has Hep. E. Y. Berry of South Dakota;' 'Xc ha\e a game next Satur· Shane s scen:c cffec\s st,and out. III ea~,e to th,e a~dlenc~. . day (Thursday). The picture hasbad not been found \\ hen the \ ere polto attack suffered more but tllO pupils at present. - IRep, W H, Harrison W)'oming' day. a grandeur and sCQPC hitherto un· 1 I he \dclc H5ion gn es the effed rcceh cd ra\ e nolices from modewrecka~e \\ as. towed t? ,Scoti~.. thall a year ago.' 1\\'0 schools. Dist. 6, Springdale, Rep. W'a)11e Aspinall', Colorado; 1 • 0\ ~r 20 Or~ persons reeci~ eel pos.sible on COtl\ el1lionn! s.urfaces, ~ ou al:e watching the ocene through critics e\ cr~ where.

Mr. JellS.en s only "lsible lI1Jury With crutches she, is able to and Dist. 63. El.Hia, have two·te'a. : and Rep. Wesley D'E\\ eli of tlton· I gl{~s In ~ dra\I:111g" I 111~atre :\!anager AI .<':h~lstcnsen a se~tlOn of the theatre open to the It is marked by one of the rou;h·\\"a~ a scratch on the hane!. m,ike her way around. chers each. Hot lu~hes are scncd I tana. Pre~ent also i,lS a Quest was I 1'01[0w1I1g d1l111er the SO\lel's expl,l1l1ed the new vtewl\1g sur· outside. est fight seqLlences e\C1' {i1mcd.

The cattle was re:loadeel and She is making regular trips to in the latter. In several others a I Rep. Roman Hruska, re~'esenlipg Iboarded bus:;es for Burwell. I face :\!onday \\hile it was still in Proj~clion has a semi.three.. di· O\\ners of the Oid Theatre arcbrought to the Br)son·Jensen feed tht Children's Hospital in Omaha llundl pr(I"ralI1 Is being followed I the fir~t di~trict in Nebl'ask~, He The 500 mile trip was to end at l' con,truetion, .. . mel)sion effect, similar to clIlor· Al Chrislensen and his brother. Ed')'<lr<13. Ifor trcatll1Nl. '. on a sl1ldfa H'ult', AWcJ~ct said, lli\.es at Omaha,. _ j Seward Wednesday night. _: "It's about on<: ,thin.! lar&cc than ama. Vie\\ing requires 110 trick \,lubtensel1) 01'11 faIlllCr, '

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Emil & Charles KokesJoe. Jablonski, Elyria

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"OPEN SEASON" means manyhappy hours, in the ~reat o.ut­doors pursuing. your f.avoritegame. We sto~k ev~rythin9 ahunt'er needs ••• ·guns. shells,traps, boots. coats and caps.Make our shop your startingPOillt"for every hunting frip! \

/04(1(1 as always ~'e offu tIle famous100 PROOF· HOTTLED IN BOND

':'THE OLD CROW DISTillERY CO., LOUISVILLE, K)', ...4.l'oilable now at these stores-

Nebraska State. BalIk"We have grown by helping others grow"

ORO NEBRASKA

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DISASTERCan Strike Your Home, Too

All fires are unexpected. No home is exempt.Despite every pl'ecaution that you can an'dsho.uld take. YOUR home may be next! Ws justplaIn common sense to protect; yourself fromfinancial loss from damage by fire. lake CI fewminutes now to check the value of your homeand furnishings at TODA Y's prices. If they areunder-insured. take steps immediately fo brtngyour coverage in line with present-day reali­ties. Your Insurartce Agent will be glad towork out a program f?r you.

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Extended \V ('stem TripMr. and Mrs. Frank W, Blaha D. H. & M. L. Avers

returned honie Thursday from an . •extended western triv, ort which l' Frank & LOIS C. oufalthey left four weeks ago. ;;-.;-_~._--_-_.-_-;;;;__-_-_-_..;;;;;;,;;__-_-_-_-_-_. """"':.

In Sboshoni, WJo., they visited ..with the "Jim" Gibbs family, I

1"rom there they went to the i

Yellowstone National Park, thenon to Montana, through mountainsand timber,

From Seattle, they went to Be· I

thel, Wash., where they spent a 'few days with the William Blaha.family. They also visited with the'Hene Desmul family in Blane. :

:\11'. and Mrs. Blaha enteredCanada through the Peace Arch: •In Seattle they saw the ship locksand Puget Sound. On the way back 'from Canada they crossed the De· 1

{~ption Pass to Whibby Island and i

were ferried across to Everett,Wash.

Of special interest was the pon·toon bridge, on which they crossed,Lake Washington. !

In Washington they were the.guests of the Harry Kriz ancl the IEd Kaminski families. In VanCQu, !I'el" lhey visited with Mrs. Carrie'Flakus.

In Portland, they were thrilledwhen they visited the Sanctuaryof Our Sorrowful Mother, This isfilled with religIous figureS andscenes.

From the upper grounds of thisSanctuary, can be seen a wonder·ful view of the Columbia rivervalley and the snow capped St.Helens in the distance.

In Portland they visited thenocks and saw a new ship leavefor Italy. There they were theguests of Mr. and Mrs. RudolphHos{k and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kud­\'('·n,

Salt Lake City was the nextstop and there they sawall thesights.

On the wal' home they took theColumbia drive, beautflul thoughwindy. W)'oming was a desel tcounlry because of the drouth .

Mr. and Mrs. Blaha end theirtravel story by saying.

''It is hard to describe all thev::.rious scenic places, including themining districts and the oil fields.

"We arrived home Thursday,Oct. 8, and after all what a grandplace to live", . I

They were accompanied home,by Mrs. John Kusek, who is a I

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Honors \Vestem GuestsDolsie Waterman entertained

friends at her home Sunday inhonor of ~Ir. and Mrs. Homer Wil­lard of Buhl. Ida. Cards were pIa)'·cd during the evening, both pin·ochle and cana~ta.

Guests wei'e ~Ir. and Mrs. CarlYoung, Mr. and Mrs, Jens Nielsen,!\Ir, and !III'S. Spencer Waternran,:\11'. and MJ's. Charles Inness, S. 1.Willard and the honored guests,:\11'. and :\1rs. Homer Willard.

Mr. and Mrs. Willard plan tolea\e Thursday for their home'i'1'11<'Y ha\,e been visiting friendsand relatives in Ord and NorthLoup the past two \\·eeks.

Visits \Vhite Horse Ranc!JAmong those who attended the

tclebriltion at the While HorSt'ranch SunJay were :\Ir. and :\lrs.,Toe JolJr~, Thad :\1eese, RubertaJehll. Mr. Jml I\Irs. Hobert Johnand Shirley, 1\lr. and Mrs. LOt1ZabloudiJ, 1\fr. and :\lrs. ErnestZablouelil and boy:::, :\Ir. and Mrs.Bill Valasek and Carolyn, 1\lr. andMrs. Ger?ld Val<lse'< and son and1\Ir. and Mrs. George Valasek andson,

Entertains ComstockLadies

Mrs. RaJ'mond Walker was hos·tess to the members of the Com·stock Methodist WSCS at her Ordhome Thur~d;lY. There were 18m€:ll1bers present.

Speakers on the program were:\Irs. Orin Kellison, vice presidentof the Grand Island district, and!\Irs. Glen Auble, district secretarJ'of slIpplies.

As a speci!11 attract ion, the girl-;f rio. Cherie Horner, Betty LouannNash and Joan Kapustka sang asdection. .

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Attends \Vriter's Confllb. Dr. Elizabeth Jane Leonald, ofBroken Bow and recently of Ordspent a wed,end recently in 01ll,1~ha, where ,he attt'l1<led the anuualtunvcnlion of the Nebraska Wr!·ttl'S Guild. .

The doctor, it) Compaily with Dr.Halph 1\1. Warelle and Franeis P.Proll, all guild members and suc·cessful \uiters, appeared on apanel discussion of the "BookLength StoQ··'. ,

Dr. James C. Olson, president ofthe guild, was moderator. ,

Dr. Lconard l who spent severalyean in Ord, IS the <iuthor of the~ook, "The Call of the \Vesten\Prairies", a novel of early days inNebraska, and Custer county,Four Study GfOUpS .

Four study groups have been or·ganized in the WSCS of the Meth·odist church. All afe open to inem'bers. Those takiJig part in thegroups will be working toward a.J. R. credit.

One group met for the first time:\1onday. These ladies, with Mrs.Keith Shepherd as leader, are tak·'ing up the study of "Life and Task'of the Church Arourtd the World." i

The other groups have not madeknown plans. I. They will study "Spanish Speak· \Il1g People," conduded by Mrs.:Glen Auble, "Alcohol," to be led byl\oIrs. Elmer Zlomke. I

ReHrend Shepherd will have,a class on the Bible which will be iheld at night. It will start later.!Those taking this course will study I'-_...._ ...._ ......... -"' .... ........ ~, the book of Jeremiah.

MI'scellaneous ShOlloWBarbara Klanecky was honored

at a miscellaneous shower Thurs·day held at the homc of LorenePct~ka, Mrs. Palll petsk<l was cohostess. Bingo was played for en·tertainment. Miss Klane<,ky reoceived many nice gifts.

Guests present were Mrs. LeonFaulk, :\Irs. Norris Ben56n, Hose!\Iarie and Rita Sevenker, Mrs. Mar·\in Hybin, Mrs. Stanley Petska, Jr.

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Above all- take sfeps to pl'event fires.Have Wiring checks-heating systems-chim­neys-ff,ues.

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I Sunday Visitors!\Ir .and Mrs. I\!anin DOl1lier and Slipper Guests

,ons, :\1r. and !\Irs. Eldon Dent and !\Ir. al1d :\!rs. Spencer Waterman~0n, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dent and entertainecl at supper Thursdfy' in

· family, and !\II'S. Finlaysoll were honor of Mr. allLl Mrs. Homer Wi/·Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and lard anu sons of Buhl, Ida. Qther:\frs. (laude Dent. Iguests were !\fr. and !\Irs. S. L Wil·

I --- lanl .and. Vavid of Grand Island,I Visits Husbllnd Iand Oolsle W:lterman.

!\frs. Walter Linke aml familv V·· J 0 f ', wcr') in Omaha Wednesday, where ISItS n !1W)(l

II they, visited !I~r. Linke, \vho is in Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kiser :ancltbe St. Joseph s hospItal. F,. J. Dworak went to Omaha Sun'

i Mr. Linke is ~eceiving special llay, where they visilcq lVith'·~fr.I trea1m.::nt for po!to, and has been I :mcl Mrs. Charles SewQn l1\lr., hospita.lized for s~yel'~l months ..AtDworak, Illlo bad ~l;'el\ quit'~ .i'll, isI the present lime, he IS unelergoll1g I ecoyering. . (.· tests. . Mr. D\\ orak will remain with

[I Mrs, Linke says that he is feel· I:\fr. and I\lrs. Se\eryn. while' \11'.· ing quite cheerful. ,mel Mrs, Kher will visit rclaliYF~

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The N.B.C. club met at the hOnJe lr10ther Visits Hereof Mrs. Ph)llis !lIeese, Thursday. A guest of 1\11'. and ~Irs. D\.laneThe nieeting was called to order Armstrong this week is her mC\.ther

, by President, Mrs. Duda. Mrs. Margaret Fuller/ of AllianceMrs. Meese was elected secretary A brother and sister-II1-law of MI'.

'"nd tre"surcr. Armstrong, ~1r. amI !\Irs,!. C, Gre·!III'S. Duda and ?llrs. Mee8e gayC' bory, brought Mrs. 1"uller here

i a d.::monstralion on the making of Thur,day.. . I candles.- After the lesson, lunch !\Ir. and 1\lrs. Gregory \\ent to

"-_- O-;'..-~""__.......... ~'II: \\as served. One visitor was pre· Chicago later, where they arc at·~__...- ...--------...__ --,,-----...;-... ' 5i'nt, !\Irs. King. t(nding a meeting. They plan to

The next meeting will bi' on return by way of Ord on Sund<lY,Noy. 12, at the hOllle of Grace and ~frs. Fullcr will accompanyl'auss. I them home.

Mr'llr'hl..'rJ GuestsMrs. L. D, Milliken entertained

Rev, and 1\11'5. \Varn>n Porter atulnncr at Harmony House Sunday.

D~n7u:r quests I Royal Kensington I Kirby El'ening Guests ISundaij GuestsSunday dinner guests of Mr. and, Mrs. Ruth Shoemaker is planning ' Wednesday guests of Mr. and : Sunday dinner and supper guests

'.In;. Joe ?worak \I ere ~Ir. and, to entertain the Hoyal Kensingto~ I\lrs. Chris Kirby were 1\1r. and of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lonowski were.\Irs. Joe Sedlacek, Mr. and ,~Irs .• club Thursday afternoon, Oct. 22.: Mrs. Halph Layher and Irma. Mr. and Mrs. Juhn Kosmicki l\!r

. j Joe .Jablonski and Mr. and Mrs. J. 'Roll call will be on favorite tasks' and :\11'5. Joe' Palu and family', anc·l·.. \1.;'\o\Olny. in housework. A is'tteni s Sister's Delores Kason of Loup City, MI:.

D . J 'A I' C I b ' and Mrs, Max Gawrych and family1717JL'r n me ra Overniub; Guests e e ration of Comstock, :\1r. and Mrs. Ed cu-

DDO Club ,\feets Mr. and Mrs. John Lech and fa·' Mrs. Antonia Turek came from zinski of Grand Island and Mr. and'mly and :\Ir. ~nd Mrs. Archie Dal·' . Lcuabelle Cronk was an over- North Loup Saturday to visit her; Mrs. Louis Palu of Ogallala.

jIn. H. C. Bailey cntertuincd the ,tedt \1 ere dinner guests of Mr. ~l~lght guest Sat;llrday Ofd

JBaniee children She also visited with ---.,members of the D. D. O. dub at a t.nd '1'- L'. • - K" d f I unme rmau. "al''' an etty .' 'I"dessert 1unch Friday afternoon, ~f A·;nle'li,~. [,1nU, cere an al111 J . Murphy spent Thursday and Fri.: her sister, Mrs. J. J. Sed1 9cek and ••••••••••••••••••••••••Guests were Jane Sulton, Mrs. Carl Iday night with Larcda and Lena- \ w.as present at . Mrs. Scdlacok's I (7 II ~ .

13<.li!c:1.j lJi,irJc:r Guests Sorensen and ~!rs. George Allen. A ! F ., G heri 1belle Cronk birthday celebration. . -:.)l " l J4 "Dinner guests Sunday of Mrs, _.__ t ten, S ll~)/I Y at erinq I . __ Mrs., TUlfk returned to North I octa . ol'ecqJl·

H. C. Bailey .were ~Ir. and \lrs. IScbool Prep 1~1111y .. ~1rs. HIlua 1uma :\ent to Cotes· , G J I I i G Loup Sunday. \ .EI \1 d

.1 1 1 I < \. Iie ld WIth her Iamily, where the ranC! S anc (Jests --- . . 'mel' , mquist, an granuc aug 1· I birth dav of her (ather Joe Moravec I S dav ·t f K' S ' iale Kensi . Garden club WIll meet Thursday

ter, Sallie, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lu- I .Cheer .leaders and the pcp band ei'b" t d All' f 'I' 'I -u , i un ay gues s 0 Ir!llil ing, ptinq: a e ensmqton Ievening with Mrs. Loren Good(as of Junction City, Kans., and of Ord high, staged a pep rally 1"1'1- was. c t Ia e . O:v r. ,,01 a •were her parents, and SIster, ~fr... " " " .' .,"Mrs. Alfr('d !Iill. day evenmg, to cheer the Ioctball vee s .e:I1!ldren were horne for the and Mrs. 1. R. King and Lucille I, Springdale Kensmgton club met SIX, Pltcll~IS, wII~ meet with ~Ir,\.

team, before it left for Full ertou occasion. . I and her aunt Alice Livengood" I'hursday, Oct. 8, with :\ll's, lIeI", Joe Gregor) Thursday October 1Q:rj' 1> . New Jells were given. A short . On the way'. to .Cotcsrield, :\~rs. .all of Grand Island. All attended man Stowell. . : Zee Ama Tures will meet with

lCO atues skit, in which four football boys [UI11~l,. stopped ll1 North Loup brief- services in the Methodist church. ' Fifteen members and two v·s_ , Mr. and Mrs. Roland Daily, Thurs-, Mrs, Jud 'I\dl'u and :\rrs. Elmer in exaggerated attire represe ntcd lv, wncre she called on Mr. and I itors Mrs Rozer Benso 1 a I 'f:- day evening, Oct. 15. . .

tI f I I 11J ' \,It" Levi BenII cIt I •. ,' • 0 sine II IS. '1'1 b f . (

Zloruke cntt:r!;iitl(·d tW 0 parlid at le. OUI' C1('er cae ers, was \\e. \' ,. . !Onl'n,! Guests IJohn Jones were present. ! Ie ~ard 0. tnl~tee? of t)1ethe TeJI") home' Wednesdav after. [ccelved. ' --. . cD' th' P I d ,~l'resbytfnan church Will l1lednoou and eveltin'g. The affai"rs were I !lrars lrom AI/ss Helzer Mr and Mrs. Spencer Water.' \,. 010 Y t

aslctrh Ian Maxl!J(', Wedne;fday in the church at 7'30. f I K' S 1 " ' "orm presen ('( e esson on sew· P'1 .

. III orma emlllgtons. I' v I' I' a ""'(1 (g. ) "'f)7't A· , 'Ot 7'('f) J I\lr.s. Roland Norman Jecen,t1y , man, IIfr. ancl :\frs. C, E.. I.nness, I\fr. I·ng. J "", .• '. Ifric.ndS were invited to ea(·h. 1:. ':I' Uti", 7,7, 1, dl receIved a card from Kathenne and ~Irs. Ivan Botts VISited at the .. ~ I Amenca,n LegIOn Auxliiary will

Mr. and !\Irs. John P.arkos, of llell~r. who is traveling in Europe: S. I. Willard hom·e Wednesda)·. :\lr.' An all day meetlllg IS,. slated for llI{'cl in reguLjr session on Monda)'Ord, announce the engagement of Ilith the WOW group. The card and Mrs. Homer Willard and sons, N?v. 12. Mrs. Robert 111111nerman. e\ ening, Od. 19, in the Legiontheir daughter, Dorothy, to Pv(, ". i \\as s~nt frol11 EngIGn~ ..1\Iiss Hel· Charles, Allen and George, of Buhl, Will be the hostess. I IIall.~\IltonLL. JJGcobb,en, sOfn Dof 1\fr'b and I: zer s01d they were h:mng a splen· Ida., are guests in the Will:trd----~------- --~--- - .------ ---,----. -~------rII rs. eo aco ,en, 0 Jnne Hlg. ..\ [did tll11e. home. ·H' • . ,

Miss Parkos is employed in the t t · . d· ! \Welfare office in St. Paul Pvl. " •.. , .~.. L d'e ,.1\1t -- 'IS ory IS P1U •. ~, IJacob,en is sening with the CniterJ . I:"'..; "f . ~] I S 11U, ' . c(' s Entertains Club "-. ." ,. 1~'",./ ~ ";'*' : fhe LadleS Aid of the Bethany , •.States arl11J ll1 r t. SIll, Ol\.la. . I •.. , ~". ~..,.,ad Lutheran church will meet Friday I Members of the Canasta club "" . h" h· ~

Plans for their mall'i~1~e are 111- R ., d' 0 Ld ,\ Ch h S 5 October 16 at the homo of Mrs: met wit.h 1\lrs. V. A. Andersen Fri-! ~.l fle greatest name ill ollr on availabltdefinite. ~. i emarne In ur a ysure epf Elmer Christensen, The report day. Sll1ce se\~ral were unable to \ now in a lighter, mNder, 86 Proo" .

~ ...;'oa- •· . , • from the bake sale will be given at ?e present, "SkIt-Skat" was played 'JAircraftsman Third Class and Mrs. Marion Geneski, who were reo the meeting. Instead of Canasta, I bottling... at a lower p.rice!

I married in the Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic church on Sepf. S Mrs. Al Stewart won high score·

i;::;C'~';)~~:;~'i;~)~:;" H. ",d::s;;:';"O::~,~,,~y ~;~~~~~K~~;~::r~S'!~;~g,,~"~iI ~~~ ~l:k ':"Old Ch,;,(,"",o, ".' ~ffi@JJll@f:1tMr. and Mrs. Jud Tedro were !lIr. a!ld ~!I:s. RaJl110nd Pocock the Bethany Lutheran church fori joFarl~ast ......-""!-.------------~------

hosts Sunday to a picnic dinner iapd family \Islt~d 1\.Ir. and Mrs. Bill OveI'S(':ls Relief and for Korean or· Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wrights·,hdJ at their home. Se\eral birth· Nebon and famIly 111 Kealney Sun· ph:tns. Much more could be used. man took their son, Pvt. A1::ln, to Ida)s \\ere celebrated at this time. ,o"y, Should there be anyone who has Ft. Riley, Kansas Saturday. HeGuests \\(:rc Mr. and Mrs. Bill' . -.-- morC', ,~all ·165. had been spending his furlough1>odge, ~1rs. Ada ~Iason, Mrs. \Oma!w VISltors I .., -- !Jere.,~ddie Halston, ~Ir. a.nd Mr,s: Vern: 1\Ir, and :\lrs. Lowell Foster of COl'ey Sunday Guests . Alan has been assigne~ to dutyStark, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zlomke. 'Omaha w(:t"e weekend guests of ,Sunday guests of !\Ir,s. Esther 111 t.he far east, and Will leave

IMr. and Mrs. Ernest Hisan and fa. l,ovey, and daughters were Mrs. sholtly,J{eceio('s Atvard :mi!y.' <.:oveJ's mother, Mrs. Randy Brec·

I --_. k~n an~ son Wayne, also !\!rs.Ellen Satterfield, cmpl6yed in llltlt'e Nell) Jobs \'vIlm,l }<,gly and son, Danny, all of

Ogallala, was presented the Gold· Comstock.en Girl certificate award Wednes· Mary and Betty :\Iurphy were

, day·. The presentation was made at overnight guests Saturdav at the· a meeting of the Alpha Psi chap, home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Urban·•ter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha sucie· ovsky sr. and Alice. Sunday Mary· ty. 1\liss Satterfield is well known ,'nd Betty went to Granu Island.; in Ord. On !\Ianday they started Oil their

new jobs.

vpeation Joumcy11rs. Ell;! W(>ckb"ch and son,

.. Carl, left Wednesd,ly on :) leisure·ly vacation journey to the south­\\ est. Th(oy plan to stay in SantaFe, briefly, and if lillIe permit.~\bit otTler p!o:tu's.

Thtoy eXIi/cd to be gone twowH:ks,

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·Opllonal at e,I,a cOJl, cOlllor/wllon 01 Po 11ug1J'dtalll~II!<lllc ItalUllli; \',~" amj !15-!r-.p. "Blue-F lallle"enlillie a1 ai/able Oil T1I o-ten' and Bel Ai, moat/!,Pv,," Slc"i"g alallable 011 aI/ //Iodd!.

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Rock Ou t of '1'1 ou blePO\Ierglide's smooth PO\\ cr flow letsyou rock out of sand, snow or mud\I henel cr the need arises. "LOW"and "REVERSE" al e side by sideon the 1'01\erglide qu"dJ .tnt, 1Il"kingthe Opelation doubly e,lsy.

Push-Proof ParkingPut the selector lever in "PARK"position \\ hcn ) OLI leal e the car, anda positi\ e gear-t) pc lock holJs it inposition untJ! ) ou relul n.

Time-Pr~HJ, 0'\111:r-l'lo\CJlJq)cnJ,loilityCome in, Drive a Chevrolet \\itltthis finer, more p~)pular autol11o.ttictraml11ission-time-pro\ ed by hun­urcds of thousands of 0\\ !leIs inover a billion 1~111es of dri, ingl

AN Y O'i'lIER CAR t·

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Smoothest Xo·Shift Drh iugat Lo\\ cst CostDril ing is almost incrt'llibly easy,ch"nges of speed almost unbeliev­ably ~ll1ooth . , , for this transmis­~ion gil t'S simplest, snlootht:,t, no­~hlrt dri\ ing at 10\1 est cost.

S.lf~ Eyes:Qn-tl1c-,l·{0.l d DrhingPo", erglide PCI rnits }ou to eOl/cen­tIClle on UI i'v ing, \\ ith hands 011 the~tl:e rill g 1\heel and e) t:s 011 the road.

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Gre,lt Xcw l'assing Ability'I he car picks up pace in trame oron the high\1 ay at the touch of ato~, for the '53 POllcrgliJe h.ts anaddcd autoln,ltie passing Iang.:-,

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BUYPEOPLE

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ORD AUTO SALES CO.

Far Lhelier GeL.\I\,\YPut the selector leler in "DRIVE"position-s~ep on the accekl ator­and ) ou mOl e smoothly a\1ay froma st,ll1ding st,Ht to legaltral1ic sl)cedin secollds,

Important Xew G.1S S.ningsYou'll never know how economicalan autolll,ltic tr:.ln'rnis~ion can beunlil )OLl try the 1953 }'o\\trglide.Valious improvements, including a

l\h.ich fleeter, smoother, more e~onomlcat!Thorou~hlypr6vctJand improHJ through) ears of deHlopmen t and OHr .1 billiono\uler·driH'n miles! Production now runnin~ at 1iew highleHls due to record lla tioml ide dem,lIld I

Much :\IOIc EconomIcal I mOle efl1cicnt use of engine po\\cr.Chcvrolet's 1953 1'0"\erglide Auto- uL\ke it extwndy th1ifty,matic Tral1>mbsion*-teamcd 1\iththe 115-h p, "ll!uc·!·lame" high­cOlllpre"ioll Valle-in-Head cnnine- brings ) ou ellli, ely lIe\v Opt! alillg(COI/OIIIY in city dri'ving and onlong hips.

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Yall call havethe most. poplliar alltolnatic tralls.mlssioll'"-,,,. ' \ '

t~ be fOll11d ill {!flY low-priced car, '.

Chevrolet's Fatrl;0lls 1953 Powerg·lide!*

North Loup RilesI Held for FormerI Iown Businessnlan

THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA ~

Ah\3)S the llUtJ of fronlier 3dhity, the "wuihy" "as ill conslantd~1ll311d for "a"on~, plol\s, bOl~c,bo~s. Here tbe fifl,t Lb(J..~lI1irl1,P ,

~bop iu W(~t \'llion ~bo\\s a I) picat sod hut. 10 t!.lo~e da?s theLlalJ..~lnjth \\3S CHI) Lit ~lS imllOll.H11 .IS tbe g.IS ~laliull altcpdaut,U1~(banic .wd fallll illll'!lll1tut dealer is 10 LIS toda)·.

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Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Williams: Fred Craft and :\11'. and Mrs Don were Mrs F. J. Schude], Mrs. Claudand Iamily and Merle Davis \1 ere Vogeler left Sunday for Wyoming Thomas, Mrs Haney Barr, MissSaturday dinner guests in the Cecil Ito buy sheep Mrs. Edna Coleman Lola Fuller, Mrs, John Kriewald,Severance home. I is staying with the Vogeler child- Mrs. Cecil Knapp, Mrs. Arthur E.

Mrs. Iluldah Smith of Arcadia I reno Smith, Mrs. Vic Cook and Mrs.Greenland family' were also guests i Bob Kron, \Iho left last IIeck to \ Harold Hoeppner.was a weekend Ettlest in the Way 1:1.' I return to alm.v senice, after a 30 Jerold Holmes, who has been InSheldon home: Sunday the :\la1\111 I day furlough ,ilt liomc.Iwas sent t.o I Korea for more than a year, sailed

1 I r • and Mrs. Smith went back ~lth Hawthorne, Nevada H1i address IS for home September 29.Char es Mayo Burled: Ithem. ICpl. Carl R. Kron, 1293728 :\IB'-1

..__--... .._~, --- - 0 t d D SiMI's John Edwards called on' N A D. Hawthorne, Nevada, ". I ' --I-~-· - '---' pera e ray erv ce Charles Kasson at the Ord hospital' Mrs. Cecilia Craft and children __~~~a~_Ih~~~a~t _~~.s_._.__

t No th Loup H' hSh I St d f fred Poss and family and M1-. q"d Meat Market Sunday. I end II-mv Burson were Sunday Ir Ig C 00 U en S I ~'hm Gydese n of Scotia were also I MRS ETHEL HAMER • Sunday guests of ~rr. and :\Irs. guests of the Ray K~arnes family. '• •• Su~day: guests,' I' Funeral services were held at Carl Rasmussen were Andrew, Axel Loupyalley Ll\e ~tock 4-li club I

nd State Council Convent on F d Y(.all!n and Clarence Lee, l\!~. and , Quiz Representative 2'30 Friday afternoon from the and Olga Keldsen of Elba and Mr. met Ffl?ay at the Ed Sl~oemakrr I. I rI a :\!lS. w.u Lee, ,!l1r. and Mr~. Ernest, North Loup Methodist church for I «lid ~ll's. Hobert :\Iitchell. Ihorne. Newly e]ected officers .are

. . NUl'tOIl, the VI' alter Heubucr Iam- I N h L Char! Ed' M' 90 r ., II 1 Zvntek ' f President, David Pokraka vice-· thigh sShool students at- * _. ---. - . ily and Paul Lee \1 ere guests of ort oup , 31 es WI:). a) 0, ,re u.el ,~.rs. Pete Zynte and Shar~n 0_ I president Richard Pe nas, se~retarv

- the N,ebraska Student Guests from 'out of town included Mr. and Mrs JOhl~ Kriewald for a I Nort.h Loup ~usm~ss man who ?Ied l E,lba spent S~mday w1~h Mrs Bates, Robert Knapp, news reporter Lynil III com ention held at Ha':t-I M II I W lk fL' I waft Ie supper Friday el enmg , d' tl k h 1\1 t at his home III 01 d Wednesday. Copeland while the men \\ ent hunt- I S chauer I~riday ~nd Sa~u~da); Th~~~ M~ssanJ {11~S. EaH~I~~t {~:lL1~~~c~nnd The Legion Auxilfary met .Friday ~ f!d~:1a11S; \1 e~~t ~\~h ·the~~.eshe ~:\11 . ReI er end. Warren Porte~. ~ffi-: ing , I cMr al1d :\Irs. 'rV111. Fox of Elkton,.ept were VlrglllJa.c.ull1mllls ifamlly and Mrs Chet'I3eck from at the home of 1111'S John \\;.1rd to visit a daughter at Buchannan !ctatef ~~l~g interment follol\l~g at l Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Axthelm of IS Dak. arr ived Thursday Mr and~lrley Brown, 0.flle1al de~c. Old, Mr. and Mrs, llellry Hosch sr. sew carpet rags. Mrs, Allen Sims I H~ch. '0 , t I.' II si e. c;metery at ~ort.h, Gothenburg \\.ere Sa_turday' alter- ~frs. Cox with Mrs. Mina SorensenI'heron Barber, Emil Hrebcc, : and Sherry Mr and Mrs Gene and Mrs. Georze Jensen I\C1e hos- I F'Iid1y supper guests of Monta Loup. Hastings-Pearson M01tua1Y noon and evening guests of :\11' and were guests in the John Ed\,ard'l

etll,~'oo.k, Sharon Holm~s, Pa· ,1Iosch' and 'farlllly. :\Ir~. Da11ene tesses fo!' luncT1 ~h:;. 'fom Rogers ,Ed\\al~js and Mrs. Kate Sh~ffner was :~1 c~a~'ge of al'lan~emenls.. ~Irs. Louie Axthe1m. . Ihome. I:rid:lY e\Cning th~y \lcre ~llIh~ln?ate, and .:s~aron I Jensen from Scotia. al\ll :\11' anu \\,,,S ague"!. I\I ere Cahin and Clarence Lec and ..~lIs. HalOld.Hoeppn~r a,ld M1.S. Mr. lind Mr~ LOUle Axthelm gups(" 1\1 ~I1s. Sorensens home Ullt' Mr~., Carolyn Don:lp) \Ias IMls Lester lIlcKnight hom Santa • Dar!t'JI 1'enton and :\11'. and :\l.r~ I Mr and ~lrs Will Lce , hed B,lItl, a.ccompallled by ~hs. spent SUl1day 1\lth the Donald Ax· 'OlCl .ana Saturday they spent the

. y sponsor Supt. IIlaitm Dun-I CIUl, Calif ~lel\in \\111 Ieale the \ian Creager and :\larla came frI' Mrs Glad)s Watts left 'lhursday Hallan Brennlck, sang Pall bear· thelm family. Iday III Grand Island'.do~~i~~~ ~~~~t do\\.n ~1? I~~' last of this \\~ek for San Diego and I day from TIPton\ Io\;?, 1\I;ere th.~ ~ for Grand. Island .after spending' er:; \"1.'11.' Don I~ugh.es" Robe:': Mr. and Mrs. Enin Bartz and lIlr and,lI!rs. John I.';d:"ard.s. Mr;;• ) 0 • MISS .I1~ Ie Dean somc tune next Ileek Dean 1'1en are employ cd: lhe Creage1:; a \leek l\1th relatl\es here. She 11I~.Ighes, Rollan~ (ress, fhomds three cl1Jldren left Wednesday for Leonard Ed\lards and JU11I11le and Ien \\ert to H.astlngs Satulday expects to drill.' back and take his \Ient on ,to Valentine anc~ retUrt1' I plans to spend a \\eek in Omaha I W1ll.1ams, !\1elllll Clement and I their home at Auburn Ind aft",r :\11'. aud :\lrs W111 1"ox lIere Sun-t l1,l~j I ,m~etldgh and, brought \Vile "\1th him ed he1e :sunday before gOll1g back before returning home to Long' Ihlhs Coleman.. . I~pending a few da~s \~c-atio;l I\ith day dit1!Jer guests pf Mrs. Mina

· un au s oa ome. !III'. and :\lrs. Dean \\!al.kup spent to IO\I,l. ,., . Beach, Calif I ~l.r,' May 0 died follo~ lI1g 8CI crall :\11' ;\nd 1\lrs. Fred Bartz. Sorenscn in ani ,--- ',e\eraJ days la~t \leck In Omaha I ~lr alnd Mr~ VIC (~ok and 1\lrs Mrs. HaJph :\IUlphy and !III'S. Ltl· )ea1~ lllne,s. He rebred to ad I MIS Huth Hutchins and ~lr and !III' lind lIlrs 1\lurl Edwards of

,lie Jerold. Holmes arrived ;~ilh a sbter of, ~hs. Walkups I~ra BO.1rer \\e;1t to Grand rslan,d la Manchc:;ter and Mrs. Glad)s aiter fallning, operating a. dray ~11:s. Dirk Hutchins allilcd from Omaha lIe,re Saturday guests inl~ Sl~nday mght h om ~ ) ears I 1hey ca,me b_l.ck F l'ld~,y \Ilth Helen I "ul1~ay to sec ~ ,[ a~Jk A1h1?~~ \Vho IS IWalts came up frolll Gr,:nd Island I b,us1ness and meat markct III the ILincoln Saturday night. I11rs. Ruth the John I;:d\\.11 ds .home. . I'lee In Korea HIS, Wife .~:nd Wal)<up (I{ .1.1I1coln 1\110 spent the Iundt.:r a docto,ls cale,.t Cit , Friday for Charles :\la) 0 s fun~ral INorth 1.oup alea. !lIutchim spent the time \\ith ~Ir A\erv L1I1n. of Lll1coln, met 1~lth Ien,ts, ~!r and 1111'S. \\ altt,'r. H~l- : \H'ekend \'dth her parents. 1\!r alld ~hs ~e!l :Swtek had all I Lunch \\as sened to relatlles I He '.Vas born October 21, 186.3, and :\lrs. G. L Hutchins anu :\lr. the school board ~101:da'y I11ght I

I, fern and Sharon met.lulll 111 I !Ill' and !lIn; Fr,'lnk 'SChUdrljthe:r famll) homt ?,ull(!a~. Inc}.ude~ lof Charle; Ma)o at t~e h01:1O of: [,lear }tw. Knox eounty, ll!tnois At I and :\11s Dick Hutchins \Iere al.ld ~poke on. rc dlstnetmg' 1\Ir I

md ~sland, \lhere he aal\ed by I \le1e Stl:1da~' dinner gUbts of :\11'. \,eletMr'dan~1 r~: ~Idon ~ll;ie~ 11\11'. and Mrs. Charles Cre:;s F.nday fourteen he mOled Illth parents: guests in the Don Hutchins home. Lllln Is execu.!t"l' secretary of Ne- I

'allllIner from Seat~le After a j and :\lrs C. E Husmis'11 of Ord il~\e ~i~lte~U~l~dC1tl;r~cr d~~;~hte~~' I aitcr the fUllelal. About hfteen to Corning, IU\ld on a fallil. Se~en Dilk Hutchins leales 1,ext \Ieck br.aska comll:,ssl.on for school dis-·t.y day le.ale, he 11111 report at !Ill', John So;nmcr~ Ie£! Friday ,- . ' ., " "'k "1 I lIere plesent .. . . years later he mOved by cOlered I for San Antonio, Texas. for duty tnc_t.reorga.l1lzatlOn. .i1son, \VIS. for further duty I for her home in Demel' after M[ and 1\lr~l ~tnllie dS~l~t.e (tIl I Debo1ah (urUs IS staYlllg I\lth wagon to Cedar Bluff, Nebr:,ska, in the ait COlPS They all retulned N.ll~~, lalhes flom the MethodistI. Holmes, the [olmer III ~ Ro.b:- I ,oend:ng a I\eel<: \dth her p"U'cnts. t,\\~t l~n~/~Jln r. all . IS. a I.' Ihe.r aunt, l\I~'s Carroll Bab,co~k I\hele he farmed With his father. I to Lincoln 1I10nd1;' afternoon \V.S C:S I\ent t~ Sl. Paul TuesdayI accompany hun to ~ladlsol\. I :\11'. and :\11's Hugh Adams !III' and SI~/ ad~1 0 'D 1 Sf' 1G thiS \\eek \I hlle h.er mother IS III In 188~ he bouaht and operated a I Dr 1d 1'(" D I K u to attcnd a senllnar. a~ the I1Ietho-:orporal Harold l'oa,h \Iho ha. \Tr, Sommers came at the tin'e of • I' and '1\[rS a'de '1 1111.' aCn~ lr~- Ithe St. Paul hospital l\1th a ncw farm south of North LOUI) I t\\O da

a\hte,.l1Sof oa ed al'le" atn, dlst church there. Ladles \Iho \\ent

, .1, • t q,' t) t',- I\\' 11'1" 'tl _ f . 1 d"I' f,;Olyan r. an .' r~ l1a1 es ,bab\! brother .. ug IS I' \lere va UI- • .... ~ .,;;";,;;;;;,;...;.,;;;"";,;",.,;;,,;,,,,;,,,;,;;;;.;;,~...;,;,;\e4 SIX een .1I101~~15, III 1 !,J.e I ,I ,lea 1auel' unCld an .' IS GooOlich SlI~an and Galle arrhcd J '" ' " l.t On March 11, 1891 he marned day guests of Mr. and :\In. Don1y 01 occupatlOn.ll\ (.,ermanY 15 8Qml'lels staycd oler. home SlI;1day They had sl~cnt t\IO I ~1~. and ~1l~ fruman B"rn 1~1 Emma KJldol\' at Old. IHutchins.r~~~ed ,hOI:1e 1th.IS \\~~lne~lla~.1 1\11' a.~1d !III'S. ~on llut.chin".Deb: \lecks in Costa :\le~a: (allf. ,,!th ~~~~I!rUi1:~~J1°L~~rcia~l~nt~l\~'~i~l~~ She dicd in 1951. . 1\~rs. \Y. Eo Smith of ~·rbno. Cal,~l;J ~~o~ll~C~l~dg~~I'i~l~~"yC~"-' I by and :Sllfa~l \Hle la1tda)E~ll1ncd :\11' and lIlrs. Lee Stine and \\llh of last ",eek Their home is in He I\lthdrew from bu:;iness anll alilled lhmsday and IS a gUbt of

Ison~'Dona-ld hale been stalil~~ 'ftets 0 . r. an :\rs. \1,11 the Je10ld MaDcIH:,tCls of Santa Brighton, Colo. moved SOllt~ of Ord.l\here he liY·I'relathes.i,ere. Mrs. Snllth is theh he'r parent~, :'vIr and lIlrs. )~ss I u :0~1. . ,An,'.,. lIlrs. Elsie Breme.r and ~1i-s ed unt~1 .reltrement 111 1935 fermcr EV~ PO~~IS and cam,e.to see ' of North Loup, Valley County, Nebraska, Charter No, 1687~dric:ks Vol1l1e Cpl. ('oash W,lS I: Pl.o~ressll I.' cl.ub. \\111 meet . !Ill'. anti M!s. vv. Q. ~ang~er arc Ethel Vogeler all' III Portlan?, SUl'\l\111g are three daughters, her l.1l0t~e1, 1\h~ L, W. Poilis .. Mrs at the close of business on September 30,1953~... , I: (Ill! ,day \llth ~11s. t;:d\\dn~ I~ud. 1'1\ ed home Satlllt!ay nIght from 8 01e, \I!lere t!ley are guests of their 1\\ a Hughes, Ord, 1\1t-s Ruth lIla~ 0, I POItis .l~ caree! for at the WhIpple ASSETS,.{, T ' 111 D 1\ 11 f N h .on, ~?r a lesson on Clothlll:- Con t\IO \leeks \acatlon They Ilent SIsler, Urs. Em1111'tt Harding Ord, Thelma :\l'llle[y, Nollh LOllP, I home 111 O!d but came to the 01'- Cash. '.Ja!3nces \Iith other banks, including resene balances,

il S' ell;sa, c 0 e. 0 ,e -on I stnlCclOl1 Iql by Mrs, DOl: \ Og~!Ct itl ~t to Lal:ch\\ ood, 10\\a, and in ~lrs Agnes Manf !lester came ()ne son, Lloyd, of Portland, Ore ; I \lJle Port15 h.ome for tl:e Yo eek and ca~h items in process of colledion , . ,$ 6890596a \\ eckcnd gu::t 111 !\1e h.om: I and 1111'S Charles Goodflch 1he c(.\1wany l-ith Mr and :\lrs. Char- home Frid 3Y frvm Wood Hil cr. She three sisters ~lrs. Lucy Cress I Sunday a PortIs family dinner was United States Go?ernment obligations, direct and guaran- /

. e.r dallghter,.1\lIs. Marim Dell,1!" I club, has t!1l ee ne\\ m~m.b~r-, :\It. Ies Zangger 'viSited in Kal"mdzoo, retul n2el SUl1uay, riding !Jack \\ith North L011P; 'Mrs. Dolly ROI,nine: Iheld at the 131) at1 Portis home and teed ----. . ". 239,970.54. r .' . IiII. E :\lar1<.~ev, l\lr~. En111 Steffan :\lkh. Selma Hobbins Broken BOIY Mrs ~laul C I :\Ionday e\elllng the famE.' group Obligations of. States lind pelitical subdiYisiorh 17,435.69

rr . a.nd :\Irs. lIarlo~ Bren~Ick Ian,~ 1111'S. D1d< Petcrs~n :\lrs. Den'1lJ, IV Illll:', :,1rs. :\1. E Four carloads of Dcopte \\ ent to HiICnide, Ia '; nin~ granld~llll~~~~ I \1 ere ~t the OC.\IJ1e r Portis home. Loans and d,iscounts (including $29663 oyerdr'lfts) 155,721 97e '~edn~~dal sU1:pel, guests, of I 1\10 ~arlo:1~1\ o! laclles from the !1I1arklcY, Mr~. :\le11 yn Vaullor n Norto[\\ Ille, Kans , Frid,'l) to att~ nd alhl nine great.grandelllldl en. Your I :\!rs :Snllth left ,\ edne:;day fQr Bank premises owued $2 55858, fUfl1lture and fixtures· an . ~IIs. ~.d\\al(,l Chtl~tensen I ~1('thodlst \\ :s C :s_~ltendcd a sel11· and :\I1S. P,lli! Goodrich attended :\1id continent a,ssQclatlon of :SeY· sisters and file brothers also 1'1."1 home. ,. ,$4,223.65 -- . . 6,78223

celeb1,lte their 24th \1 edd ng an· war at St. Paul I uesday of last Ia party at tLe h~me o~ Mrs. BIJI I enth Day Baptl,ts ,~mong ~ho~e ceded him in death. p _ !I~rs. L. \\., Portis and 1\lrs. W. E. TOTAL ASSETS --- ... $488/81639er:ary. ... .. 1\\(Ck, . Sims near (;Olesf,leld '1hursd"y: 'Iho \\ent \Iere :\lrs.Ed\\ald Cl~flS' _ Sll1lth :Ier~ Sat~ll'liay guests of Mr. . ... LIABILITIES. ',ini. ~lax. K~lnglnsIl1Jth, ~II_s. 1111'S. C. D. Knapp and Diane and ~lrs. Leonard Ed\\ards and JlI11- le!ben and Ph)JlJs, 1\1I:s. ~(1ra ~1 - E E W') f 0 f'd d I and :\hs. Carl Stude. Demand depOSits of llld1\lduals, partnershIps, and corpora· Iny K!tngll1s1.lllth and Mrs. Ed Jeflolin Scott attended the Hal" mil' accompanicd :\11' and l\In,. AI- HemphIll, 1111'S. Edgar Da\Js, GalY /Irs. L '1 ll~lmer 0 :'< 01 an I Mr,. VIrgil Annyas anu \\\0 lions . $38828534~en spent Fnd,ly at St. Paul. \Cst of Harmony in Grand Island lIEn Ed\Vards to Omaha Wednesday Cox, lIIr and 1\1rs Ellery Kll1g and ',ISS lie! Ie Guggenmus of Den-I daughters spent Sunday \Iith the I, Time deposits of individuals, pallnenhips and corpora· 'iunday callers in the 1\1ax Kling· Saturday. "nd remained for a few days visit .\1dith, Mrs. Merle Crow, Cawl:- n, \ (~i.< Dell ,Walter Thorngate fan1Jly. After· alions '. 1508839mith home \\e1~ the Harold Mr. and :\lrs Hasmus Peter~on \ rhey came to Grand Island for the ]{ich,llll and Robert, Rev. and a' ~lo'1dal agBentO!1 °tl Sco~~'l~as I noon callers \\ere ~lrs. Fred Becl< DepOSits of enited States GOlernment (including postal •ng!nsmiths of Ord, the Halph spent Su~day at Danneb1 ug \I ith 1\1 eckend and on. home from ~he1~. :\h s. F. D. Saunders, Herbel t, Ste· liol" 1e~ hom ue~ In 11.' a 1.'1' of Scolia and Mrs. Cahin Hallock sa.1 ings) . . . . , .1",,', . 5,547.92~rhngs and Mrs. Tom Dunn. I Uw Bob Gebauels. ' 1\11'. and Mrs. Jun Burns of :Scotia phan and Dallny, 1\Irs Hose :steph- ,Q e. and tl~O boys ~f Omaha. DepOSits of States and po!ttlcal subd111slOns 33544.16;rene Gray, daughte" of ~ir. and' Mrs. Dale Thompson \\ as a Fri· 1\ere Saturday el er:ing guests of Ian, !\lr and ~.lrs. Dell Barber, Mr. .1 he Tom, LO? fanllly of Greeley Nahonal Fire Prel ention IIeek Other deposits (ce1tified and officers' ch(cks money orders, . •~. Jim Gray \\a' take.n to the da) afte1noon guest of ~Irs. Has· :\11' and Mrs John ~.dl\"nls. ar,d MIS ClaIr .l3alber and c111ld: \\ele.g:lests 0, Mr. and Mrs. l\1ur· I~~S observ~d at school last \Ieek etc). '" 2,04231Ii hospital Satunfay \\Jth a 'virus mus l'c(ebull TIl<~ Raymond :sample family ren and I111s LOIS S',lcnson and 1\11 ray (olne11 Tt,esday, _ .hfth an? Sixth gr.1ders made post- Othcr Ilabllttles t 57.09~(tion. She Ivas able to ('oine: Weekend guests of :111' and ;\!rs h.,s mo\Cd into the b,l?cmel;t apart· and Mrs Hoy Cox lhey retUJ ned l\1~. and ;\lr~ ColLman Phe.lps, jr. e.r~ to Illustrate the dangels of TOTAL LIAl3ILlTIES .. $444,56521ne the first of the v.c~k. ILeslte Wilson \lere 1\lls Elsie ment in the old Lo;.alt-t ofLce ~lr. 1\IollLlay ~f Llllcoln \I(re guests ot 1\lr~. fues and.\\a)s to pJelenl t~em. CAPITAL ACCOl1NTS • ; .\'dinner Sunday in the base. L:tt1e, her daughter, :\Ir~ 13el'lt~ld Sample is ell1plo~ed at the cheese Mrs Itose Stepha~, \\ho has Stella !<~rr and 1\1l~ Kate Pal.ser I PfA w,lll meet Monday 11Ight.of Capital~ __ -'. . _ .. _ I $25,00000ut of the Scventl} Day' Baptist IClap)e\vski and three children and factory. 1 1\1 D d B b t to s~Tt sd"el~l tmol~i1s 1~, tte ~~~l~e ~Iomt Vld~{ untl~ Sdnd,i Y Ot~l~r I r.exj \lIeeKt ~kv f Bet~~llr \\lll gl\e SUI plus --- - . -.. --. .. . . . 10,000.00Jfch honOIC'd J.lea'1 Walk up and HOI"lrd liesigu<" all from Omaha. MI'l ~Ir try' .dU ee.e 1\ el d 1eh au g

t1 er'd tS'I . I ~ 1~ \~ rUt') s c:f It1E:r ~nl ay rere]' e It c 11( a' tt or. l'vi pr3g~~m.. t:ndil ided profits . .. - . .. 9,251.18

niq MC'y{,s, both hUllIe fromjWhen tho rdurJied SEnlby Mrs. Kort1 'ate nta~fc~ell1ln~,I\te::e 'Ter't' "s'jrelKlrlle 0 lef III ft~ cpn Il a1;aln a'f~Sr at:11lIesl'AllncB1 cOll1m~.ee lds;lr. Van C· r~k' TOTALCAPITALACCOl1NTS. -...... -: .. 44,251.18

vY.dutya San Diegu. IIk~tesses Ed Green lIellt \11th them tv spend thpy \\ere gues so" r~ u":Cle S .,01' onVl1 e" ans, 1e ,arro a SCI'S o. co la alll I ex rOlIn, .,,1'. an••,rs. Ie 00 I TOTAL LIABILrnl'::i AND C<\PITAL ACCOUNTS., $48881639re Mrs. Cat) Walk lip, Mts.lLnry 1a few dayS with the l30!J H~I\kes slster

cand her husb~n;l;. IIII' ~,1ll1 ,. l'vlr and ~1,IS. Don ,Clemcnt, a.nd t~e, (arl Lewandu\\skls of Loup ,and Mr. and Mr~, E9 wat d Hudson I ~]lllS kll1k's capital consists of: Common Stock with •. .

)ers and Mrs .. Hl,;IllY Hosch 'Ifamily at Elkhurn. Mr. and Mr~ Mrs .fon) Gr~1.JO\\,k1. .!lley. ~pl:nt IlJe1es;lLoulS~ ,pedtSattll.da> VoI!,h Cll y, \~ere artc~noon ,guests I Mr. and 1\lr~. Ef\\ln Steffa.n and 'a total pal' lalue of _ _ _ .. _ $2500000, ; the tWle huntlng pl',lIl'le chlcKt ns :\11' and :\1rs fC'd Babcock A birthday dlllner :Sunday at the family 1\ere Sunday guests In the "

:\11'. and 1\11'5 Roy Cox \lent to ~hs. Edith Bartz recd\Cd a cu- home of Mr. and Mrs \V. H Vodeh 'GE·orge Mollenscn homc at Elb,l . MEl\lOHA~DA..Lincoln Thursday morning \\hen' c-koo clock this \\cck from Capt. rql hl)nored Mrs. Henry Vodehnal Mrs. Emin Steffan and chtldren, Assets pledged or ~sslgn~,l to secur~ Itahll}tles ane~ for oll>·l\lr Cox looked after business m,lt- llt1ssell KIll1ginsmith son uf Mr (ltl~cr guests IIere Henry VodehnaJ :\hs Don lIutchin, and datlghtels er purpo~e.s' (mcludmg notes and bills redlseolmted;e[~. F;lddY they dro\c on to Nor· and 1\1I's ElliS Klingi~s111itl~ Capt J !\II' 'atld Mrs. Erne,t Vodehnal and and ~Irs LaVerne Veleba ;nd Jud) aod secufltle~ sol~J \\1th agreel\lent to repurchase) , .... 75,lf '.)4tOll\llle Kans to atten.l the mid linginsmith is stalioneu \11th the famtly and 1\11'. and :\lrs. Victor attended a birthday party flJ1" I, Ray Hill, Cashier, 9f the above named bank, do hereby cerl1fycllntine{Jt ass~ciation meeting of US air fOlCe in Ger1113ny and Kerchal and famIly and Ed Zlk. Bobb> Bonsall Thur~day. \ t~at the abvle statement IS true t6 the best of my kno\\ledge ane! be-Seventh Day B;Jptists. I\hen home 1Jst summer 1\lrs. Bartz mUl/d In the afte1noon Idona Vo· The high school pep club has ltd,

Mrs Edith Bartl, ~lr. and Mrs. \ isited in the Klillginsmith home dehnal called f1om Lincoln to \I ish I purchased a new corn popper for , . ., ~{Ay Illl~LJim Johlbon aIlLl Mr. and 1\hs. itnd admired a clock he had sent her gr,lI1dmother a Happy Birthday Il,se at their concession stand at (Ol'l~.ctw '\it~~tilllane)1 Barr' \\et'e fi~hillg at Eric· his moth"r. Mrs. Bariz's clock II:.IS and t,llked \lith other memb:;rs of games. The popper has a capacity F' J ·S· ~ J Ian "son Frid,w. made in the Black Fore~t in. qer. the family. of ten pounds an hour. . . c. u e

Mr. and 1'.lrs. Il\l[rY Gillespie 3nd many \lhoe cuckoo clocks OIlg111a· Ielona VodehnaJ, a freshman at Nora and O\len Wlllte and !Ill'S. D~~ ~ttne..Hoy Hudson ~pent Fliday at Eric· ted wcdsleyan University in Lincoln has Fanny Cox arrived hO\11e from II' c 01~son 'T. . Mrs. Edith Bartz spent Sunday pIe ged the sorority Delta Zeta, I Omaha Saturdav. • ....:- :---=:.- -_.....------------......

L'cl! Bennett, \I'ho has been in \l1th 1\11' and MIS. ElliS KIlllgll1- ---- ------------- - ---. - . -- - - .. - 1

the St. Francis ho,pital in Grand smith of St Paul. ,Ishl1tl, for surge[ y, 1\as able to Mr. and Mrs. Ochs of south('('Ille home Friday ~lr. and 1111'S Sioux City, Nebr. \\ere guests ofC!tHord !l1a1shal1 of anI I\ent after 1\1Is. Canie Green SatUld"y andhim. . Sund.1y.

1111' and Mrs. Elmer HOllell of 1\11s. Gydesen of Scotia \~as .aGordon brought Earl Ho\\ ell allll Wednesday guest of :\1rs, (arne:\lrs. Naomi JOluan home Thu1sday G1een.; nu rdtunt;d FriddY to Gordon. 1\11' 1I1r. and 1\lrs. (bde Baker ofIIo\\cll and 1\lrs. J01dan had 'pent On1.1ha \\e1e Friday and SatUld,lyl\\l) I\ceks Voilh them guests of Mr~. Viola Baker, Satt/r­

!\II' and 1\1rs. Earl Ho\\ ell and day they \1 cnt on to Ord.the Glen Wal ncr family took :\11 S . Jim Williams and H~bert Voge­Naomi Jordan to Grdnd bland Sun· IeI' \lere home from Lll1coln over(l~V \\he1e she too'< tl1C' train for the \\eekend.Iudianapoli" Ind She \1111. spend a .Mrs. Viola ~aker \I;as a Sunday,hOI t tillle thel e berol e gOll1g on to dll1ner guest 11l the hoger BensonIwr hOi"" in !llbl1li, Fla. !lll< J(1f. hl1llle.dan spent a month he1e \\ith 1\11' Mr. ~nd MIS. qeorgc l\l~xsonanr1 ~1[, Ho\\cll. spent Saturday \\1th l\lrs. Claud

:\11''; Lula lIlanch(>~ter eame up BaI1;ler and family.f1~m Grand Island FridaI' f(\f the l\lr. and I1lrs. Lester ~1cKnightfune1al of Chades 1\la~p. She <pel'.t and b,,1Jy daughter of S.anta Cruz,the \\Cekenl] \\ith the Dale :\lul1l' Calif, are guests of ll1S mother,gans and IclllInC'd home Sunday 1\lrs. Clara King They fle,Y toa{1"11100n \\ith Selma Hobbins. Gran,J Island l"liday l\hCle they, The W S C S of the l\lethodist \I ere mct and b10Ught to Nor thchurch \\ ill hoH.11 bake sale. at Loup Other \1 cekend gUbts ofSchudel's garage Friday aflel noon. 1\11 S. King \\ ere another son, Mr.

._L________ "- :\11'.' and ~lrs George Jenscn and :\1Is George 1\lcKnight of O~lla·--- -----~- ------ -- spent Sunday \\ilh the LeItoy Hol- rca find a d:.lughter, Mr. and 1\lrs

me, fal'llly at A1eadia La\\Ience G01man of Grand Island"1\1rs. Elsie Vance and MIS. lIul· :\lls Olto Gebh31t also spent par t

dah Smith callle o\er flom A1t'[<dia of Sund,ly \vilh the family. \SatUldClY c\ening and retu1ncd 1\1rs. John Ed\lards \las a SUIl-SUl1l1av 1day gucst of :\trs. 1\Iina SOrel1Sel\

:\11' "and ~I,s Will Lce of Chats· of Ord She \lith 1\1rs. SOlensen'\',<,dh, Ind, Cahin Lee of Chicago I Sllent the afte1noon at the Antonleft Satul day for home after Gliggenlllus home to, meet ~lr., and

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BEANS •••••••••• ;.23eDel Monte French St~ le ,_. No. 303 Can

BEANS ••••.•••••• 27eDel Monte Blended Tips ,_.. Pk'nic T111

ASPARAGUS •••·.'.2geDel Monte Blended Sugar N~. 303 Tin

.PEAS ; •••••••••• \21GDel Monte Tomato .._....c.:.3 6-0z. CansPASTE •.•••••• ~ •• 27e

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Vel lIIonte Halves r\o. 303 Can

APRICOTS ••••••• 27cVel Monte Sliced or Hall es 303 Tin

PEACHES •••••••• 21eDel 1\I1'Ilte Purple Dclux~ 303 G1a.,s

PLUMS •••••••••• 21CDel ;\loi,te :010. 303 Glass

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BLUE BARREL LAUNDRY SOAP •••••••.••••• 25c, . Ie SALE - i PKGS.

BLUE WHITE FLAKES 27c

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Now is the .time to make your car,look like new - increase ih value :27c- lengthen ih life. Drive in for iestimate on needed body and fend· H If P' t J 15er work. a In ar...... c

No October DraftJohn Sullivan, chairman of lhe ,

Valley count)' draft board, s~id TENDER CHO)CE CUTS FROM CORN FED BEEF

last week no. qU..otil ha.d b('C~. is· B'EEF' .1l0AS'rI'sued for the October praft ~'a 1. .1The announcement include .in-

tluctees; and men called up Corphnical examination. '. I

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Gid ScoutS: Lareda Cronk TUNA DINNER •••.•••••• 33clIlusie: Huth Swopes, Helen Ko- Ucrby Brand . ' Tall ("n'

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To' lea rn lItat all tHill u's COlHaWe need b11t look at la',1 hills

'Alld hear tile loew,t hum.We do hot lIecd a CGlelldar,, We need bllt listen how

Wille! slloke.> brittle corn slalks.The brool: nms slou'ly lIOWTo sional tllat fall is here.And bini f/ioltt ouer hcad

Is lou'ord tlJ'! South. El;cn tlJe trees'Hare put all leat:es of red

Which are their aultLilln dressesIn fields the frost lcebs glistell,

Each earb 11101'11, To knolV its [al],W~llecd, bllt look allJ listen.October is a pretty month, with

10\'e1y colors every \1 here.Furthermore it is a busy month

with United Nations Week, Colum­bus Day, Hallowe'en and Fire Pre,ventlon Week.

No need for second graders inOrd to bemoan there is nothing todo. In fact the days are not halflong enough.

And so the group of 27, Iiltecnboy's and twelve girls. were plentj..busy when visited Thursday. Theirteacher, Mariel Soles was busy,too.

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Second graders .•• theme papers neat \

were the names of the tasks dele- I' words, T!iey were studying corn- noon, there is the story, then spell- '';;:'-';''--,,-:""'-_-=====-===:=Lgated to children. Some boy or pound words, and were finding in,g, phonics, recess, milk. music,

Busy With NUJnbers girl would be real proud to see his Irhy mcs for other words, Miss Soles writing, English, and science, with It's "Kleenex* tissue time"The class was busy with num- or her name in print and their! said they were very good at find- Art OIl Friday,' 2 Boxes

bel'S, They had held opening exer- I job. The list read: Leader, James I tos rh~ meso ' A A S of 200 count. cises, and were deep In notebooks. IB; bat and ball, Gary: basket ball, i In writing they were to work on verage ge even 33~

This lime they were learning I Vernon; football, Donald; jumping' their ABC books. , The average i1:e of the childrenabout quarts. pints and half-pints. Irope, Janet A,; milk, Douglas and' In numbers they were to do ad- is seven) cars, Some have lost their 1 2 BoxesThey read the questions; and then Jovce: Straws, Dar. Iditions and subtractions. Further, baby teeth, Some showed evidence Idrew the mark, or the circle, as I The stories the children \1 ere, they \1 ere to make number sums of near sightedness. Some wrotethey were told. All \1 ere attentive. Irradillg \\ ere interesting One \1 a, of six. with leff hands, For some the scats

Then came the time to do nl,'I11, [ "LIttle Duck Learns to Talk". An·! For spelling a list of new words had to be adjusted to make 11101'('

, bel'S on the board. ,~1i,,? Sol~::; put Iother \\a~ "What Was It?" and; had been put on the board They room.. ,several problems III "ands and i still a third was "Patty and Her : learned \1 hat each one meant. Then lone little gir] had long curls."lake aways' on the obard. The Pennies", Ithey had practice making letters. One wore a pretty white pinafore,chit?r.el\ were to compute answers. i-Papers Are Neat On Wednesday they had a {est. One's dress was covered with au- I

\'whlle part \\:ere doing problems, 01 display were several brightly 'Thursda~ they were to gq over the tU1l1l1 leans. I.others .r~a~, lIliss Soles havl:l~.sev- : (,O\'~rt:J- bo~!<;s lette~'ed \1 ith "A, B, ! words nussed: and on Friday were All looked vef); spruce and clean.cral dl~!SlOns._ All ar:: ta:.l;g re-I,c". Each page was filled with: to have the Iinal test. And all, were yerY,\'('ry, happy...b~~k~' t1~h? g~otf:,ta~~a~'-~'1~ ~l;~ [neat letters, in .manuscript, with : . . Art Studied Friday ,On the teacher's desk was a nicerapidly ~~i~~ ~v~r each' st~ry to I \\01:d5, .~llli cap,lta! lett.er~. They i • Art work is 0,11 Frhla]. It is eon- gIft-a,: apple. . i .see if they remember the wonls'l \\ ei e l1lc,e.IY done: Childr en s nurn- 'I slstant with the time of year and Members of the second gradeMost of them did. bed papers \Iel~ also neat. • [ the occasion. On the board. were are: Billy Albers, Beverly Ander.

The board was decorated wilh l ,~p,lance at.!\!lsS Soles plan UOO.< I samples of ~he work the children son, Janet Anderson, Joyce Ander.a gay Hallowe'en calendar. There! showcd .the. schedule. . . ,1 ,had d0l"\e w~th ~olors. Some were, son, Tommy Banks, James Brox,were also pictures of mammal" I In s:lencc, they \\CI e to \\ atc, ~ i rubbed 111 With fll1gers. IShelia Cclak, Paula Covert. Donaldbirds and insecfs. All are part of i the .glo\\th of a mot!], In .\\olk, . Of c9urse th(')' have regular mu- Edgehil1, Gary Fenton, Gertrude 1-------.------------'----------------.-----------------:--science inslrllf'f ion. ' Ibooks th\,y \\ ere .to.obs~ 1'\ e annuals I "Ie penods. And a regular tlme for Hincr, Clarkes Hoppcs, Aletha

Travel Pictures Seen fO,llo'A cd. a defll1~te pattern. of Ifllm~. At the present they are Jones, Donna Lee Lon£(, Roderick SPRING V ALLEY • FINEST GRADE OLEOMARGARINEOn a small table there \1 ere se\,· ,glo\\th, ~he{ \\ele also learnIng IPlavl,ng, on the,school grounds for I\!!.:Call, Janet Meyers, Vernon Pen· OLEO 3

eral travel pictures, a.nd interest- : ~he dlf{elrn.~ b,elween mammals, phYSical edl;lcatlOn. And cap those as, Harry Romans, Richard Skala,ing looking books. The children 1I1seds and birds, , cluldren SWlI1g hard and 111gh! Dale Thomsen, Bonnie Turek, .Jhad access to them, when the)' had Consonants Studied The children haye story, reading Douglas Vail, Michael Wallin, 1 . .,1 L. B. CTNS.finished work. I In phonics, they were to study and numbers in the morning \lith Donna Beth Watson, Jack Williams,

On an,)ther pla('c, on the board, consonant blends, and so LlIVls . in the regular re~ess, In the after· Danny Yost and Beth LaFan. •

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c. A. (Hi) Anderson was in a'dither Wednesday. ,

He received word in mid·morning two 1954 Plymout\lsscheduled to be here for display'today (Thur~day) had beenwrongly shi!'ged t" St, Pa'Jr.Minn., instead of to St, Paul,Nebr., where he was suppos,dto pick them up and drive them'to Ord.

The error was discovered atSt. Paul Minn, Tuesday ni'lht,The cars were re·shipped to Ordbut will not arrive for sever aldays, : ,

"We are sorry this happenedbut there is no way we can getthe~e cars here by tomorrow."Ander$Qr'I tels the QUil. "Mygr~nd opening and open houseis ~chec!uled to la~t a full weekand uring that period we willhave the new cars on display."

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Ord's V~lu'1ieer Firemen' fulfilled a burning ambition hele ra~t thursday by offering rides 1ograde ~choorers On top of equipment. Here Mia King and her kindergarleners pose in front of Ord'$firehouse, The children were taken for a ride- Ihrou~h the Ord bu~iness 'se,tiQn,

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Our new cars~' sched\I.I~d for's'howing Thu'rsday. as explained in 'an~dvertisement on' anot~er page' of this newspaper. were sent bymistake to St. Paul. Mi"nesota: and we cannot secure other newcars for this first showing. 'Please come in Thursday and >registeras planned. Our "Gra'n~ 'Opening", lasts a full week ar,d we willhave 1954 Plymouths on' (;Iisplay ~ithin that period.

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E;~tqblishe~ April. 1882 THE ORD QUIZ. ORD. N~BRASKA OCTOBER 15. 1953

Mrs, E II aWeckbach, bus·iness womanand homemak·er: "To go backto the twohouse s)'slem',ould be a stepbaekward, Wchad the twohouse s~ temmal1Y years, andthe unicamerals\l~tem was a

" . ' , 'step in ad\ ance,l\la. ny of the holc;; in the old sys·tcm hav~ becn filled, and improve·lIlent shown, 1 believe in for\\ arcJmOH)1lent. The one· hou'ic systemwas lIluch more eXpensil e",

'Dr. G':'R. Gani, del1li;t "1 am infa'-or oflhc leg- ' " • ,islillivc b o.d ythe \\ ay it is, Jlik,e the non·political aspect.11 0 II' C verI' Iwould conSidermaking the dis·tricts smallerand increasin~the number ofrepresehtativ e 'sor senators, Bul

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nqul,rlog f (hi • F III was fined $10 and costs in count)' Ddl '" R"t 1 ey tatuteR ,0 J Ipplng ever S court this week on an intoxica~ion e lea Ion I es I .: All Valley county school board,, ,epOrter ' ' . , ,,' charge before County Judge Ells' Idirectors will meet in Ord Thurs-

S t S" I t worth Ball [r f N Hspit I ·y. mp .oms rmt ar 0 He pleadcd 'guilty, or ew 0 I a day, October 29 to elect members'By Myra T. Barber V L I' to thc county school reorganiza-, ' Itamln eek: Ear y Gerald Manchester, of Ord, was • ' U' lion board School Superintendcnt

, .!....... ~............. V t S i Ad' d arra!gned on the sam,e charge, He Thirty-Two Bed nit 1"red Appelgel announced this"Are )·ou iii f~vor of changing e cann ng vise. rtcce~J;~lcd ~~lt~ay Jail sentence, Slated for CeremQnies I ~\eNe~, .'11 bIt d 1\1 \ 1 itile present Unicameral legislatiYC Cattle raisers were warned this ~ . " I IU~ w~ e e ec. c '. r. r ppe .~)'stelU to the two party system now week shipping Iever has becomel ~he paIr. were plc~ed up by Sunday, October 25. r-:ct said. ~hc meeting IS called to Ibe.ing discussed in state newspap- cne of the major problem' on feed Chief of Police Harry Clement and conform With a state law, Icrs? Why?" , lots durloz autumn s " County Sheriff Vern Beran Mon- , Bishop John L, Paschang, Grand The meeting will be held in the,'. j~, B. Weekes, retired. teal- Th~ An';erican }>'"oundation for I day, , Island diocesan head, ~IH b,c prm- b~seme!1t o{ the MaSOniC, ~all attor: "I am not in favor of changing, Animal Health said tho increased , nreak~~~:~eiiea:r~eI1~~'i~\\~ll i~telo{~; Ieight 0 clock III the evening Dr, O~entowski and Mr. Leggett, • "this is a suitable cccaslon"e<;. .• • ',it would be a number oi cattle, shipped from M ret' City Sunday October 25. IGas Thieves Nabbed 'I " ' ~~g b~~ke7~e t~~ ~;~tee:: f~~dg~~ts~\:;I~~~~~siil~~ e~ ,I~QS ~n ~nue, t' Thepht9Sp~tavs ~~v i~ op~~a: T~ree 'teen aged youths wer e VfW Community Service Award to Quiz Publisher Gene leggett

old system, A the problem,. ' Evangelistic meeting In the ~hra IOn. a len s aH~, ~~nd rans er I serving a ten day sentence at hard ,larger budy of "Shipping fe' er is 'serious and Valley Evangelical United Bre·1 red from the old building and an- f Jabor in the county jail this \\ eek C N W k C . Hid b Q'ha~'d~~'f~lga:d~ farmers should recognize the symp- thren church ~vil continue throlJgh: Il,'x,j ld b' 'ld' 'II b d in the \\'~ke of a theft at ,ArcadiJ,; aps ewspaper ee eremon les e y uIZ \

toms so they can do something the week. The special services I t ie 0 UI II1g. ,\\1 . e usc as The trw are Robert Sabin, Stan- ..Ie, This smaller about it," officials said, will close on Sunday e\ ening. I" r~lomel'hfor t~ell SI~ter~t ofthSt.1Jo· ley Putnam and Clarence "caseY"1 Dr F J Osentowsk i past slate' "!'IIr Lezuctt did just that 1 son and Assistant Keith Carter, orgroup can get Ofr" I ' 1 d I R' id D ld R Rok l' of '/ P 1 ey wi opera e e lOS' II I{ L ' t ' , . , ," 00 •h ucra s POIll C , out catt ear· ,e\ere,1 ona , He,' lt I' Putnam, a u exmg on, commander of the VFW, capped .congratulatc Ord on havin: "Gene' Ak-Sar-Bcn: Clyde Taylor. Lexing-tog~lt er m 0 r e riving on reed lots often arc hun- Lincoln IS the guest ,speaker, ,He IpI a . ", " " Thc pair were picked up last' last IIecks Quiz Ne\1 spa per Week I for one of its residents",b Senator (on publisher and past prcsldcnt~~ncre~nd. I~~~~ gry, fatigued, upset and casy \ic· IS pastpr pf thc Calvary EUB ReVert;l~ hdehs M',Sklera ,h<ls week while tr)ing to remole a bar.! ceremonies I~ith a surpflze allard I Gris\\old continued, o{ the Nebraska I're~s association;th Id ,>, W tims for disease, chl.!rch In LlncolQ, Hev. RO,ker has beep ap~oIn.ted chaplalO, He IS a leI of gasoline {rom the Arcadia' to Publisher K C. "Gene" Leggett. i He said in sketchin" out the Robert Kennedy, Columbus pu!J·

.. ' ne~·gr \~ar ou~ I CatlIe must adjust to new sur· a fIne gos\?cl,n1essage, , native o{ ~,lllwaukee., ,. airport. t· Dr, Osentoll'~ki presenled Leg, Iconstant d'issalisfac-tion I~ith exist. !I\~her; Reed ,O'llanlon ir, Blair pub·publie men' enoudh I ,,:ou)d) be in rounclings, new feeds and other h' All ar~ In\lt~d to ~oI:lChtnq rer I The hospital compnzes 1,) rlJoms, , The trio were tried before Coun· gctt Ilith the oroaniiation's plaquc ing conditions' Illsher: William Plourd, r ullertontin or of keepinG this' s~'stem since changes, official added, lin e<lc e\enll1g, a clg 0 c \>C 'I' it it eq,uipped wit\ ~i bcrs il;ng ty Judge Ells\','orth Ball jr, lIe sen· lor COmEllll1ity s"cn icc, I "\t the clos~ or the He\ olut 'on. publLher; W, B. Buechlcr, Oga!alhtbe amo~nt or money the' slate "Shipping cattle to reed lots . ten aSSll1ets, Three 01 crs urnls tenced them lo the, iail term, "\-Ve',-e had this (or a long time' ary \Var Washington was the rich. I publisher; Jen:y Buctl,:lcr, Gr~ndw9uld pay the let,islators goes Il~ight he, compar,ed to bringin~ Es· Charles Kasson Improves I Ie~\'1 equipment in the surgery Ge,ne·', the d~ctor sai.d, '~ this is,~ : e~t man, Yet Martha \Vash\nglon : g~~:~~j IS~;~lln~it'on;c~~,Kall,}hfi~Y~~farther when used or the Sll,la,l1er klmo .,chIldren l~tO ou~ en\'lr~n· Ch,arles Kasson, Scotia f~rll1er I and kitchens is of stainless ~tecl. Stork Feathers I sUl~able occ<>slOn,to gll,e It,t~ )ou, dId. no.l ha".~ el1\crJdJ)' kIll-hcn I Bakel', State Editor of the Olml1,1~~oup. We get a bet~er ,cl~.ss o{ ~~~n,t, the.}> o~ndatlO!1 Silld, injurcd in a hay baling ilccident , Corridors and utility rooms are til., • 1 he p~esentatlOn JlIg!111gntcd a, com enlences , , , , i World-Hcrald .

men to reprc~ent us thIS \\a) . NCI,ther has ~mlllunlt~· agaInst new lwo v,'eeks ago, was r.epurtCd "{ur. I cd: Modern furniture has betn sup· SI.MPSON-A daughter, Judalon I lJanqt~et In the Veteran s club for I 'But, by e<!ntlnuec! ul1\~.1l1Il1gness I Mrs, Lrggett, wife of the Qui!.~csplr~tor~. uruses and secondar:' tJ:cr improved" this \Ieek by the II phed for the lounge and day room. :\lane. bo!'n Od, 7, to Mr, and ~lrs. ,over )0 gue,~s. AI,nong them IICle to ,accept thlng< as lIe 1ll1d them, I publisher, gale a din ncr at Har.

Eev. Porter. , InfectIons. Ord hospital. 'Staffing the hospital are Dr, Carl Donald Simpson, Ord. Her weight not~ble ,polItical fIgures, local Ord \\ e \ e progres?ed 110W ,to IIhere, 1l10n'y Hou:-c {or "" ins of the outpasto'r 'of '. thc' ,'~1, Thc foundation recommended He \\ill underdo a skin graft G. Amick, Loup City, and Dr, John was 7 pounds, 11 ounces, I buslllcss ,men and Nebraska ne\1s' el ery Iloman 111 Ord enJO) s them, of to\I11 gllests with a few localPre~b)t e riant'1'}'St, ?Ienty of water and hay, an'l soon to heal frictron burns on the III!, Bogle, recently. or Brookl:n, N, . 'YAGNER-A daughter, Barbara I p3pcr e~lt.ors, , I as,,~ n,1<ltter of course:', h~ add,cd. Iguests imited, ' .~h.u.rch: ".I .lik,e isolallOn, f&ce, , Y, Dr, Burdette 1\1111er. also on the Elaine, born Oc~, 12, to Mr, and I He<ldhl1lng the speakers UnIted, flus constant dlssal1sract~on, Prior to the banquet the QUllthiS pre s'e n t }>" d' d t t h He h'as been sitti,ng up in bed ,lafr, is at present serving in the ~Irs, Don,ald Wagner, Ord. Her ISlates Senator D\I ight Grisllold has been the most pOllerful cln\e 'I'eld open hOllse Thul'stby and's\>tem, it is farmers \\ere a d\lse t ?I wal ck Itrc r'eport 'add~'1 ' ' 'oavy \leight was 7 pounds, 13 ounces. -aid much of the s'mall tall n I knolHl in brin~ing Amcrica to its I ':'rid'\\" ,

f or runnY' eyes an nos rl s ac " " , " I ' bl 't' 'I I,' Ie, J'flt.t\:d,' for the { d d d" -~---,-,---.. '------~---~--,--~-- ~~~~-----~---------~ --. ,~- ~~-'~~~-'-'-------lgro\\thlnAll1cncacouldbeattri.,en\'laepOSllOnll1t1ellor",lo·' ThursclClv led by Onl hiohpopul;ltion 0 f 0 appe I e, roopy cars an scours, ..~..o,~.·«,~. . • N '.'«< w".,.... • butecJ to SOllS, \\'ho inhcrit<:cJ a bu'i' I day", Ischool'; jo~rnalhl1l class, o\er 85the state of Ne,' t-s ~?on as these appear, a vet· '<wJ?Ni 'Wf~}r&t ~ ,iI,lE'SS... but IIcren'! cO!ltent to "mark: Senator Gris'lold's a?dress clio persons, troopcd lhroug!l tbe plantbraska. I {c~r en?an"n should, be summoned, ·X<)'Y'.. •. /2;%t;:~.:lt"1 ,t\lne , I maxed a host of \I ell wls!:es from 111 parh~s of ten at1d fln,een .

. t~at wc haH a lhe fOllnqatl~n also warn~d ·:.".",:,.d:>;;4W;k~C{ ),.yt{~;·;.;;},,\} .!. I ."Th~s~ fellol';' ,c?l11,e home and other spe~kers_,All were Intro,l~c, ~.n, dl,spla~: was the hIgh spcNItrue reprcsenta· that cattl~, conun,g off, ran\{e~ III ~-Yi}:<'Hd,{f,J;f,l",;' .¥.3ht-AY'f,fc "•..~"" "."" ,,'x"x, ".,. I,; I \1 Ill: VIsIOn and lnltIJt\\e, push the I cd by Q~lll ASSIStant Manager I~d· printing erjulpmcnl, phot.o cngrav·

" lion 01 all the drouth·st~lcken areas thiS ~a!J, may 1*#;i~.Rj1tW::*,1W·;f,{,.>~vt/<::;:';., ,~, o,..,.;;'{:~:?<th:'('jf,/;'V<'>"'~.},t.l~'::4$':'~\~~:«~~i1}ti b,usll1ess far bc)ol\d the cxpcc\a.: gur ApklI1g. '. Illg plant and new,,,papct.presscs,,~t~°tcles'ej~to~~!f: b,e,s~lffeflng from a Iltamll1 A de· ig('4i '.:-:',':::'/';·'·:f :"i''}'.·' ><»,:'\'/': .:.;'-- . ';Y:;','A> ·/>·"F"<~.·: .. ·:~<Z«j ..,..."",, .}, ."''''''''1 tlOns of founders, the Senator Alle~lUll1g \lcre Senator (ins· M\lIlY Ord busllless rll'lllS scnt

::;I~/ Ed\\:ard Kokes. teacher' "1 fIC~~~'~C:S'e cattle 'may s110\\' tlll'! 4;::t::~i;~~~~t.·,»\.. ,: i"/"<;-" '.' .' . .·:,:/:~~:.:;t;!:t;';, ~ <J:<.::.'. .>)-::'" Si:ld I \\ old, Gencral Manager J, J, Isaac.~_ll_~11 el~s_for U~~ ~~~l~O~~~ _

, r, ,': .. \'," would say keep same sympt0!11S as catlle inCected <A<·<:·/:·::'.·· .,' .·V·./? ~>:" Farm·Ag Tips ,call~e of co,yotcs to look at ,Iastl Ord FFA YOUtl~St': '. it as it i~, 1 "ith shipping feICr,'.'offic,ials sai,d'i S/:<;::::;. ")::.l~:\r~ .. :~"' :~.\ ~>:".,. " : weeks heacllllle ancl get the IdeJ ill

~1 ' ~~g7~~(~~~~idi~ ~~r~~:h'~n~[e~tn~~t~rl~a~i~~I~I:'d~tI L :,; , I Coyote Poisoning On· i~~~bli~~ no use lo report their I R,de Second S o~I the number or nosis is needed. ' - I I Neithcr do I want thooe, \" hI)l '. I •. p.

districts and a . Despite Headllne" hale" prairie dog to\lns whichl. Ord high schools Il\estock Juug,redi~trictjng of , , should be reported, to spend a lot ~ Il1g teClI11 ranked sccoJ;d a~ the an,the state, The No Poslpon'erne'nl 'B D C of time tr~ ing to catch ull witl1' nual ,state H\,rcford Judgll1g con,unkilll'leral is '. orer amages orn He"" Hanson's jeep. I test In North I'I;!tte Fsterday,more ~f!ecti\:e ' _, I . It \I ill be a lot CilSIL:" to 'phone, A dOlcn schools compcted,and Ic% expel}' of Hun'ling (eason'. Last wec,k, your county agqnt,l\l'ite or stop in <It ,ll1Y or :c,'-'o 111d I Final te<lIn scores placed Lexing.~il~'~ waa~"t~c :~: J .1st~rt~d \\ riling a column.. , ' lea,\C \lord. 1t0 1.1. fUd,_ Ord second, Nortb Platte

, spolbilJilily is P "bl G"ib" 1 I fIllS week I ha~'e Illatcnal t,or, ,.~." '. 1 third ,<. (va, {ourth," ill1(! Suther-pin pointed on' the few. It is not OSSI e·.. I er :1 good s(art on the second column, Whde tjle corn roolwonn h", lanel fifth, IWi:;e to turn bllc'k, Without having correcting. miotakes which crept, been doitig a lot or ,damage to: Individual s Ipcriors V!l're awaro.iOI\sidered any oth,er method ~'etl Under present state law, no post. mto the first r' ,,! corn this ye,a,r, the cor,n borer has I cd to Ton~' s\0 ~oda and Bill Meese,I, am in favor as. ii' is. Sshoula poncment of the designated open In the first place the heaJln c becn sneaking back mto count;," Jim Kasson rid . II t "I ' Ison!i~-lhing better be offered, then season on ducks and geese is pos· said "Dr), ::'eather Spoils Coyotc, cornfields. ' 'l vin Masin also j\tigedxee cn , I'e,:I "ht 'd" , sibIl' except under procedure re- POIson Bait \ T! "'d 1 t th "mid re-conSI er, x ,"I b t 30 d "h "!' 'd" l' 11S \VJS hry e\1 cn 0 e Anton KvetensJ,.· '0 It r 1,.t"

,.0 . 'ltunng a ou a~'s, 1 e altlc e sal It IS t1e pOison· grOllp makincr the soil consena- ' J' ". b d t k' \\ ..s a e I ~ ,<,f:.~.. '. " This statell1cnt \vas 'lnadc at noon ing of pr"l'l'!'e doge Ilhich 11"s b~ell ( - b I un 1.,]\0 0 ft 00 4hc bO\lS .0Ell tl B II 1 d 'I I ' " ", ~ . c tl' on to'lr last \1 ~~k IIh"n a ~tOl)", I PI,t' J ~':. S\\O~ 1 a" CO~ln y lU ge: WeAnc'" a'" bv Paul T, Gilbert, ex· t d b th b1 d t • """ -, "ortL1 a ~e

d ( t I f 'th t 1.\ s oppe eCJ~lse e ,0\\ In,g us" was made at a field on th" IIarold ' -.am e Inl e y In avor O~ (' \lU ccutive secretary of the Nebraska th d t 1 h ,,-----------h o·use body, ,Galn~, Parks, and Refor"statl'on CO\ ers (' ~obone oa s ;\' 1lC are 1Garnick farm,Wll t 'd < < used for baIt That WJS fI,ghl; '. , '< Ifor,\h~S natfoOn, Icommission, The Quiz re<lched him COlote poisoning and trappin:;! .fhere w:re, blo,ken, .talks and

I by long distance telephone at con([nues to keep Rew Hanson I, d,lOpped ea.I.s tn t~IS field I~ lot ofI feel is good ,",orth Platte. \Ihere he was ~ched· bus,- and he is gettin~ results dry ll\e bOl{"I~ \\ete founu III the,tco\Jgh {or the I ~Jled t~ adress a sportsmen's meet, IIeat her or not. 0 • \ s~alks. The, second brood was lhei':~~f~eca~ ~~~ 1l1'! ;It 2 p.m, The second' error was in reganl bIg one thiS ) ear. l~arold an~1 1:h~u~e legisl.a. The query was prompted by ru· to reporting Olel'looked prairie I h~d done, s~}ne check111g, {or hr~t I

mors l'revalent thorughout this " " t t t th 'dth f 'h' clo,: to\I'11S, b.lood bOI el~, 1.1 h,en \1 e \1ere put· Itur" for our th f th h .-1 1 d t Ord Bowl's six new lanes ••• accura e 0 a en, ousan soan inC ':>- area a e season, sc ellu eo" \ My eopv said that these should ling out a fertlhler lest last sum·,

l~~d~~1 ~~ihi ~,'~,':'~,'''.- .' ~, opendFbriclay

noofnt" mdightd be pOds~. 0d B I Mkes Formal Open·lng Bow (alurday Even·lng be report~d to the Count)· Agent's mer, If4~ u~r:~~~rea~ : ;,~~. ',:' \'\h~ " r~e~~ ~~:n~r sOd~~~:I~~ffv:'l~~:~~~ri~ r OW" a " J . ,',' OfX~\t appeareC\ the statement I ini:s~ah~~ {~~LOlt~nilm~, .!'~~t~:~~;s r s t c m was " 1 ," • fires <I dangerous probability \Ihen Ord keglers -arid bowling cnthu· I day. Tuesday, WednesdaY and I ment block bUIlding, Lock~r space I was they should be reported to I ',\eathcr must haH been Just flghlltried in North Dakota {or 25 )'ears htlnters mo\'e in. siasts, will \litness opening cer,e· I Thursday nights, We.~!<ends and Iand rest rooms, arc proVlded, r~ 1 1Ial: )on's offic~, ,f?r the sccond broo~, Harold es·jl(ld finally dropped, Too much Two such fires ncar Ericson and monies for th~ nell', modern SIX Iweekday after!100nS \\II~ be held I !unch counte~ \\111 be added fOllOIl', lhe only office ReII' Hanson has Illmated that there IS at least 5 I

concentration slows lack o{ local Bartlett Tuesday night p6inted up lane Ord BOllI here Saturday at j for. open bow,lI~g, A ladles league' Ing the opelUng, is hi3 je~p, And it is rolling I?u~h~15 ,per acre o{ dr,opped e<lrs, rC~,resen,t~tion"" 111(' dang."r,. , 7:30 p,m, [,IS In the maklll b, . The building is sound absorbent I around the country {rom morning III hiS field, due to boret \\ork. I

According to Gilbert. thl' 1952 Then John KoB \Iell known Ord george Dwora~, alley op'~rator, con~truclion thrplIghuut. Indirect untll night, day fI(ter d;ly, I Gilbert Babcock,'of North Loup,court house employ· legislati\·c session passed a bill reo pin loppler president of the Ord 'fsald

ttile n~1V drnes \Icre III per· nuoreseent lighting illpminates the So don't depfz1u on catching I and Harold r-\elson, of Springdale,'

ee: "r'rom the quirin~ tlnt before any change can Bowlind A;soe1ahon will fire thl; ecD'

S 1aPke , 'd tl I h d b n lqnes. , him to report either prairie dogs I who Ilere in the group both re·'sta nclp 0 I' n t of b ,d ' d tes ~ t bl' hed fo a" " \ , \\ ora sal Ie anes a ee . t Ii" . h . I t I 'l d th' {' Id h' "d 'e n a e III a <s a IS r first ball. e • checked by a technical expert and Contraclors for the project were or co) 0 es" IS Jeep IS all 0 I POl e elr Ie s s ow eon~1 er,)~~~1101~~~lset \~, hunting season a hearing mnst be Kegler Koll's fir~t ~lrikc allep,pt okll~'ed for .ABC play. Toleranccs Donald (Mike) W, Naeve, RO\l bal catch, especlally \1 hen .he tak,cs I able borer damage,better, Howe"', ~~~1is~ddf~~iiohd;~~~1f ~u;~~~~ea1~ will open t~e al1e~ s. to two da~ s of are less than a ten thousandth of Plumbing and ,Heating, Hem>: Jail' off . oICr hills ~nd lhI Otlg~ the If h) brid corn breeders can de· I

er, the two decided 011 at thc hearing 15 days open bow~lOg: Leadues Will start an inch, ' , us, Ord ElectriC, BrOIl n lo·ufOlture, can; 011:, I:' '. .l \ ~Iop corn. that, will make a crophouse system notice must be ~i\'Cn to' countv the {ollowm~ MondaJ" I The new sport spot ',features a Herman Miller, decorator and Contm.u~ to report your co~ote r \lltholit ram, \llth roots too tough,had, its aOvant· clerks bdore' a change in e'\{isli,,~ League play will highlight Mon· !116 x 55 ranch st~ Ie brick and ce· Koupal and Bar~to\\' Lumber Co, and prairIe ?og ~roblell1s ~o the for roolllorms to chew, a.nd aages, One could <l'~son dates can become legallY I_~ _-~~- ----':.------ ~~-- ----- ----~ --- -- ~--- rounty a<gent s office. We wIll get I stalk so hJrd that borers can ten-

~"t \.1\, ''i:~ aet as a check 'effN'tive, • . . '\, .: \.. " the word to !Ill', Hanson, (ter it, life will be a lot easier, II', *\" : \,! over the other, Thu~, to ch:mge the Oct, 16 open· Inducted Into Surgeons ~ell?\\'shIPs, ln, the colleg.e are . He ,31:d .hls f~mllr, IllS \\~fe an~ I don't \\;lnt farmers who ani At least untH somc~hing else,\c, ',~' "" x In the 0 n e il]g on \1 aterfowl or the scheduled " .' "a\l~rdcd doct9rs \\ho fulhll,re· {l\ e childl en, In e ln Del1\ _r, HI:; losiog pou!ll'J', or Iii estock, be. comes 310ng. ! I ~_~ -;-__,'

\\' , .0, '" house' s)'s~em Oct. 24 onl'ning on pheasants, ac. Chaunce)· A, Hilger, IS <;H1e ?f qlllrenl;ents {or acceptable me.dl,cal 111l~~het also !I1:e~ there, ~ t' -

'., ',: ',,' " .''' thei~ is too lion would havc had to start nearl)' seve,n Denycr d\>et,~rs to ~e mdud· educatIOn, a.nd . advanced trall1ll1g Ihey have \'IsIl~d 111 Ord, and of·m.llch chanc',e of pressure, 'groups 30 dav> ago. l;d Il}tO the A~lwnciln College o{ as a speCialist Il1 o.ne o{ the bran· \ ten spend Melll9rlal Day here, ,pl;l)'ing'back and {orth". _', Gilbert urlted cal1tion upon all Surg~Q:\s. :, i " ' ,chcs o{ surg~ry, ,~he" ceremo~Ies. to?k place Il1

SQ0rtsmen ~nd savs his denartpl~1!t Dr. ~Iager lIas a gradtl;1te of the Dr, Hager IS, the son of the late, Cluca"o last \\eek, ,'\'iI! usc olanes to patrol dang"r Ord hIgh school and the Nebras~a I'C' A, and Mrs, Hager, The home -----------area~ as far as funds oennit, until College of Medicine, . ' \las in Ord, until the death of Mr, -Mrs, Bill Anderson and child·a rai;l or series of pins renlO"es He to~k adval1ccd \I~.rk in Bos· H,agel', bcin( the place no\'~ oc.Ctl· ren w~r~ overnight lisilors in St.'omc of the prescnt fire I.nards, ton and Il1 Ne,w,;York City, pled by the Cla:'toll GIlroy falluly, Paul I!rlday, .----.------------ ~ ---~~--~.,---~--:----------- -- - -- -------- - ------ - -- ---

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Ord Pinochle ClubMrs, Joe Sedlacek entertained

the Ord Pinochle club Tuesday.Gue,ts were Mrs. Emil Sedlacekand Mrs. Ray Melia. Prizes werewon by Mrs, Ed Beran, Mrs. EmilSedlacek and Mrs. Ray ~Ielia.

THE ORD QUIZ, ORO, NEBRASKA

8:THANY LUTHERAN21st and G, Pastor, Rev, C. Jep,

pesen, 105 ~ 28th, Sunday' School,10:00 A. ~1.; Worship SC1'\ ice, 11:00\, ~l.

ASSEMBL Y OF GOD18th and 1\1. Pastor, He\, Patil .\,

Clark, 219 S, 18th, Sen ices: Sun­day School, 10:00 A. M; MoruingWorship 11:00 A, ~1.; EvangelistlcService. 8:00 P. III; Pr aver meet­ing, Tuesday $:00 P. III, •

Mrs. RollinDye, homcmak- ,er : "I reallv :t~n, glvo ,no o- 1

pinion, sin c eI h a v e not:thought on the 'matter".

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fred Appel­get, county suoperiutendent ofschools: "Itseems to befunctioning ;II·right as it isnow, As far asthe educationalprogram is con­cerned, 0 n ehouse or twohouses, it is' asbroad as it is

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SecJi.on J"":'FIRE IN RESIDEN'CEDISTRI~T-I" s~,all,b~ uJ\lawf"u.l,for any person or persons to build oreeuse to' be built' or ,set'out Qny fire in the open air"inthe resid~.,t~ ts.~~.tj9_n.?f;this '.City. unless said persons so causin9 such fire remains.by it orhas it under cemplefe control until the same be cQmplet~Jy'exflnqulshed. It shall be unlawful for Clny persons to put or .d~posit upon any lot. street. alley. or hi9hway within thetesl-.dence section of this City. any ashes or rubbish c'ontainin9 fire. ,

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STRICTDAMAGE TODRY SPELL.

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Safeway Dresse$ 'UpThe interior of the On! Safe way

store was decorated last week, ior Max Meyer AppointedIts annual Harvest Sale. I ' .

Shocks oi Corn lined the walls. I Don Auble, chairman of theL~rge and small pumpkins were, on 'Valley COU!1tj chapter oi the Ne., 'display. In one corner a tipped brask a soclety for crippled child­basket spilling vegetables .and I rcn, resigned Monday,fruits. j , . I His place will be taken by Max

To add a gay note balloons ill· Meyer, manager of the :.lcDonaldI bright tints hung suspended from! store.

ceilings. I On Wednesday a state meeting-------- was held in Omaha for members of

Edward Gnaster Gains [the various chapters. Those irom, , l Ord who attended V\ ere Larcda

. E,?w~r~! Gnaster, Otd.~ouncilman i Cronk, secretary-treasurer oi theI~ gauung 19 health a report I Valley county chapter, Mrs. W. .E.given by relatives this week, I Lincoln, Mrs. L. D. Milliken, and

He was able to eat a !Ig~t repa~t . Mrs. C. J, Mortensen.Saturday, the report, said. Ills: ' ,thr~at has been affected by the .ill· i Elecfed to Boardne~~. , , , I, ,. ' -

Mrs. Gnaster is remaining irt Om·: Dr. and Mrs. }<. L, Blessll1g wentaha. . to Gralid Island ~lond~y, where

Visiting Mr. Gnaster Sunday' ~hcy attende? U~e secon? daj' meet· I

were ~Ir. and Mrs. Donald Waten; lllg of the dl~tnct denttsts. 'and Stephen. She is a daughter. Du~ing the business session Dr. I

' Blc~sll1g was elected to the houseDale Stuart Talks of delegates, a new state executive I

board eOl1~istlng of six ll1~mbers,at Breeder Meet cne for each district.

Here October 20 Returns from RochesterL,ou'p Valley's Da.iry Breeder As· Mr. :111J MrS. Lloyd Ge\\ ch, and

~oela(lOn Will hold lis annual l;leet· Mrs. Augus(a Gewcke, returned I

lllg Tuesday, October 20 PreSident I Wednesday from Rochester Minn,Glen W,atts announced. th!s week. w!1ere thcy had spent s~\e~al d.ays' ,

lleadll1g the speaker s list Will be ',WIth 1\Ir, and l\Irs. Ardue Gewcke,Dale StU,lr1" Co-Op. Creamery man· I' )\lrs. Ge\\ eke telephoned Tues· :ag~r at Ma~lson, Nebraska. , day to tell Mr. Geweke's family

Stu~rt, Will talk on The }<'uture I' here, the doe(ors plan11ed to start'of DalrYlllg. 'new treatment for Hodgkins dis· ,

A film on fioun semen will be,case ~dnesday, !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~shown. Door prizes will be gi\€n.1 An exploratorY operation indio I

The .meeting wil be held in the i cated that Mr. Geweke was suffer· IlIasonlc Hall basclnent at eight,ing fi011l IIodgkins d~ease of the I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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. , a.Shoot' everything that gets up in frontof you. If you discover that. you have sh9t ahen, laugh it off and get ready to again blastanything that flies up.

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Our new drive-irt. window has been'installed. Drive up to the west side ofour building for service (0 your car.

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the cther s, If' you run, you'll get to the end ofthe field as soon as the birds do and you'll getall kinds of shooting. Get mad when they all flyup out o.f rilnge. Make it a practice to shootlow, especially when in tall weeds, corn orbrush. The rest of the fellows will duck whenthey hear you shoot. Besides, the doctor willappreciate all business if they .don't,

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10. When yougef home 'pile the birds in a\V,arm place and let ,them lie there at least over,night, preferably (or a, day or tWQ. Shot up en­trails give yo~r birds' a r!al "gamey" taste whengiven this tr~atme'l)t. Then decide you'd rathernot clean them vourself and take them to thelocker. They will keep 'well and taste real fine,The locker man w.1U enjoy processi,,!;! them foryou and never nag a:nything else to do but e"xplainwhy birds are sp'oi~ed. ' , '

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can and decide t~at you just don't like, (duck)(pheasant), or (otber g'ame). Cross out two.

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Published in the Interests of BellerSportsmanship by

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, 2. If you have a car that will make 75 milesper hOl,Jr, 4rive as. You must get to the hunfi"garea hefore anyone else does.

1. Bd9re lelving town get plastered, butgood. Take plenty of whbkey along (for snakebites, you know). It helps tQ keep you warm andsteiidifS your ai,~.

, 3. D{ive through all the open fields you canfind, ana, don't close any gates. Even. cut thefenft jf it is in y~ur way. (Farmers love to havetheir stock out and mixed up' with their neigh.bors), Never ask permission from a farmer, tohunt, or pay any .attention to posted land. Whodo they think they are, anyway?

, ,4. Be sure to load your gun before leaving,PlJltillg ,a shell in the barrel. This is important.You may o,nly have. two friends to bring. backwhen you started With three. This is the bestmethod of helping a friend avoid his income taxthat there is.

S. O.n with .the hunt! Drive all around thelake beJore daylight, shining your lights overit tose. if there are any' ducks on it. If you seesome, all lump out of the car and start shootinga! 9rtc~. Othe~$ who have been waiting tor sun-me Will be delighted. ' \

, 6. If you notice someone in a good spotwhl? is h~ving pretty fair shooting, walk up fohim and sfrike up a coiwersation. If any mOreducks ,come in sight, empty your gun on them191'\9 before they ar~ in range. ,

i. W,hen hunting pheasants every time youreturn tl? the car, shut your birds up tight in thetrunk and everybody take time off for a fewsnorts. It will pep you up and you'll be able toshoot much better.

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po,kets,' Lined with i~ridescent taf·feta that whispers 'as you walk.Choos~ from ~oftly·nap?ed f1eec,eiand rippie weaves yo~'11 wear' withpride. Blue. grey,'o~ pink il~ sizes10 to 18. G~t yours soon!

Wool interlinin9.s keep you fire­side warm! Rich colors!

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Foshion's SlenderSilhouette

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Carefully woven o<f spu'n' a,etat,e and raY'on that sheds crea$es and soil~ Smartnew tweed effects in green, gold, wine,teal, bla,k, .red, or brpwn.Thrift·pri,ed!

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Ri,h rayon svitings that 'shY ",an.long.er, save time and work. Tweeds, che,ks,pinpoints, and· nu'bby weaves in tali'sbest ,olors. Long ,wearing. CO.(T'~are'

Lustrous, velvety·soft· ,otton woven tolead a long, useful I!fe•. Washable asyour hair; U$y to sew. Lends itself tofine tailoring..A rainbow of solid ,orono

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They've a petal·soft, needlelled finishfor easier $ewlng. Easy to w.a~h and 49'iron. ,A wide selectIon of rkh.soqd '01.. Cors and· gay prints for every purpose.Savel . '., .'1.. ' 1

N'EW .FALL' FASHI.ON COMES· BY T.HE YARD~'

Rough·and·tumble 'jackets of A favorite of most 111en , • . Hand$oP1e1y tailored SpottSanforhed b~ttleaxe whip. long·sleeved, ankle·Jength I,In· jacl<efs of long·wcaril19 pin·cord; pprt wool lininS. Fre~ ion suits carefully knit of wale (9rduroy. Full ,ut forfor action bi·swil19 backj easy' sturdy, long·staple cotton for ,omfod; canv~s lined. frontsliding zipper. Made to take more ,0t'\lfort and longer hofd$ its shape. Maroon ru~t,the hardest we..r. Brown in wear. Medium weight in navy, tan, and dark gr~en.sites 34 to 46.. Get YOlJrs ~ cream tint. Compare I Boys' Come seli'! Boys' sizes 6 to

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I wish to thank thehospital staf{ for thekindness shown me,and the nur~es for re·membering my 57th an·niYcrsary. All the cardsnowe·rs. telephone callsand visits were muchappreciated.

Mrs. W. Eo Kesler

Card of Thanks

A. E. HAYWOOD,

Observes 60th Anniv.Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Bouma quiet-

ly observed their 60th wedding an- jillniversary at their h0111e in Orrl on:Monday, October 12th, The)' have i Itwo daughters, Mrs, Jennie Bie­mond of Ord, two granddaughters.Strickland of Artesia, California,One son died in infancy,

Mr. and Mrs: Bouma were presented with a beautiful floral ar- I'

rangement of mums from their I Ichildren and grandchildren, The),:received congratulations by long 11

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distance Irorn their daughter, Mrs. iStrickland and $on·in·law, Jake 1

Strickland of California, They also Ireceived many cards (rom rclathes '1' 11and friends. ,

Mr. and Mn, Boumi! have twogrand~olls, Cornelius and Ray Bie·mond of Ord tow granddaughters.Mrs. Martina Zulkoski of Ord, andMrs. Joan Davis of Millington, Ten·nessee, and fiv.e great grandchil·dren, Richard, Michael and Gloria~ulkoskl and Richy and Mark Dav.,IS.

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Luncbeon Guest s 1 V F\V Ladies Ha~'e Guests' '1 ers.' J\lm~ Cetak and Mar~ Tomek I ,l"anc~'r r:'~'~;·~'~·(~l~':ir';\;~\-n·-·r:.Tuesdav luncheon guests of Jean L d' • '1' h V t Iwere initiated. . I nunded each girl that she lS (0 earn

o • "'-, a res ,,,UXI Ian to t e c erans '. . S1 00 th: \1 It' 't·Ann Schmidt were Judy Anderson [1'" i n W .'p 7029 n 't t Dance committee reported mon·, . . IS, mun 1 ant lit n J IIIand Judy Stewart. 1

0 ore g, ars ost 1~ a ey [rom sale of dance tickets must' next meetingI the Odd Fellows l~all .on October II be turned in to chairman b)' noon: A ~fport .of the council meeting,12 with 30 members present. Saturday, October 24, I held 111 Loxington was given.

Changes Buses : Six guests [rom Burwell \\'er~ I Community service chairman re·' ~Iary TOI1}e1< won tho door prize.M~. and Mrs. Alvin Well~ hav e , welcomed, . '. (ported o,n ways we could help our' Si,sters Kawal a, Anderson and

received word their son, \ ernon, Kathleen August, n, Monica \\ at- community. Christensen sen ed the lunch.has been transferred from Hunter' ------ - _..--- ... - .. -----~Field, Savannah, Ga" to Lower:' '

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the next three months, • I; I ... .... "He writes he \\ as glad of the: I ., .

: change since he did not like the', Georgia climate. He adds he now' I

is enjo) irig his food, which was not ipossible in the south, I

Vernon's new address is: A, 2C:Vernon A. Wells, Ar' 67355169,3423 Stud, Box 5122, Lowery AirBase Denver , Colo.

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THE ORO QUIZ, ORO, NEBRASKA

Correct-Attest:C. W. StarrClareilce M. pa\ isEo L. Vogeltanz

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AnnouncesEngagement

Mr. arid Mrs. Louie W. Blahathe week an.nQcu·nee~ the enf:lage·ment and approachll1g marnage,Saturday, Oct. 31, or their ·(hiugh·tel', Rosa,lie Theresa, to i{eITY E.Leggett, son. of Mr. and Mrs, Eu·gene C.. I.,eggett. The eeren\on)

Mo' 'ed ·f '0 O,~}"I}'l will be held at Church of Our Lady... , " of Perpelual Help at 11 a.m,

I\1rs. ,Leonard Vavra and dallght· Miss Blaha, now receptionist [orer, Debbie, moved their household Dr, R. J. Lynn, has submitted.herarticles to Omaha, last week. Mr. resignation. After thfir marriage,VaHa is emplojed there.· . \\Ir. and Mrs. Legge t, will make

Mrs. Vavra and daughter were their home at' Kearnej', whereaccompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kerry is a stud,eut al KearneyDymek and Janet and Mrs. Lloj'd State Teachers college and is pho·Vavra... tographer for the Public R.elations

All were ovenught guests of Mr. department of the col1ege.and :\lrs. Wood.row Mj'Cl's. \"'hile Miss Blaha a11<;1 Mr, Leggett aretogether, the blrtllday of Mrs. PY"j both graquafes frpril the Or~ highl1lek was celebrated. ".'. '. schoo~. With t~e cla~of 1951, . r

\Veehend Guests1\1r, and 1\1rs. James Nevrkla, of

Potter, were weekend guests of Mr., and ~lrs. F.'rands Simoens and Kar·

en Jean.

REPO~T ,O.F CONDITION'OF

ARCADIA STATE BANK,. :' ofAr,aplil)~el:i~:aska. Chilrfer No,'l.1 .

at 'he dO$e of busine~s on September 30, 19S3.. ' . .'.,',' "ASS~TS ,.... ,. '. " "

Cash balances ~vith o~het ban~~, ~ncluding. rese:v e balance~and cash Ite.ms. In prOCC$~ qf collec,t(on ' ..: ,.. $lq6,7-!8,09.

IUnited States Government obligallons, dir}'Ct and guaranteed 291,15(1.25Obligation.s 'of States and political subdivisions ; :.:.:.' : : 30,619.86 'Other boilds, notes, ~ al1d debentures .....:':.:....\ : : :. " 19,950.00'Loans' and. dis\'o.unts (in.cltidb1~. $965,.68 ~\erqr.~fts) ' ,. 386,Q'91.1;31Bank premises 0\\ ned None, furl1l(ure and, !Ixtur~s $2,347.88· .' ,'. ' . '

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hons ..: : __ :.~~ __ ~ : :. $594..309.58Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 126,132.4,8

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Depusit, of States and political subdivisions ..__ 65,246.07Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) " :. 8,771.50

TOTAL D~POSlTS $800,561.17TOTAL LIABILITIES· .... , $800,561.17

CAPITAL ACCOUNTSCapi(aP ............, $ 25,000,00Surplus __ :.............. 3l,400.00

I~~~~i~:~;t a~dO~~tir~;;;·eli·t'acco~l;tior·p;:crcr;:~(fc·~pilaii .:::: : 2~:~U:~gI TOTAL CAPITAf., ACCOUNTS -- ,--...... 86.358.04

I TOTAL LIABILITl~S and CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .__.... $886,919.21~This 1;>ank's capital consbts of: ' .

. Common stock with total par value of $25,OOO.RO

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Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and [or oth·er purposes (including notes and bills rediscounted andse'curities sold with agreement to repurchase) ....... ...... $ 76,000,OqI. A, E. Ha)wood, President, of the abo\e named bank, do hereby'

certify that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge andbelief, . .

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VA~UES FOR OC'r08E~ '5-'6-'7.;.L·;W~'~DELIVER - PHONE 187

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Partq For BirthduyMrs. Henry Vodehnal was given

a party' at her home. Monday inhonor of her birthday which WaSSaturday. Gl,l~sfs'were Mrs, EmoryThomsen, Mr".' Anna Polak, Mrs.Lillian Novotny, 'and Ed Zik mund.

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IiCarsons EXfe,ndil)g:, !European SO/OL!rn II SC\eral Onl friends last week

Evening Guests . . . received letters from Me. andSaturday evening guests of Mr. I Mrs, Hugh Carson, postmarked

and ~~rs. Emory Thomsen were Mr 'from Paris or London, statingand rvlrs. Emil Zikmund, and Jim- that although the conducted tour imlc, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Kokes of Europe which they went onand Robbie, Mrs ', Lillian Nov otny. has ended, they will extend their

sojourn and arriv e in New York'on Nov. 2, traveling [rom Londonon the Queen Elizabeth of theCunard line. They expect to ar- Irive in Ord on Nov, 5. I

In the next .two weeks the Car- Isons will fly to Dut/.n and spxrtd ]several days in Ireland, ~eturn ~o II .<London and fly to Madrid, Spain :

S d C~ 'I ~f for a tour of that country and a 1--:'t~l. e~1t ~Wl(1 rv eets . visit to Lisbon, Portugal, and then t.

. I rincipal fred Stoddard, With I fly back to London in lime to sailIive young 'people, were 111 Hast- I for home.Ings Saturday where they attend·: ~1" '., . h . b .',cd the state meeting of, represen- '. "I s. ~aLon sa).s, s .e IS ecorn­tatives of the student councils of lI;g a bit travel \\e<1r) and home­Nebraska high schools. :, ~Ick but VlC)' felt. t,h~y should not

. Representing the Ord student' retui n \\Ithol!t \ISI.tll1g both I.re· ,council officially v\ ere Kill' Hughes I land and Spain, ne.lther of which "and .Eddie Christensen. I was touched by their tour, I;.: Others who attended were Shcr- I --- ;'

ppn. Smitl~, LaRue Ihns! and Ho.se Rwmnuge Sale Good ,i f\, ~ane Vastcek. . 1 The Presbyterian women were i ~,\,

. Mr. Stoddard ~',\s aguost at the I well pleased with the second day i ~,.%;$cho~)l masters dinner, also held 111 of their rummage sale. .Hastings, " Miwy of the articles sent in and

1/ .. Ai V .' • . not sold were sept to the Goodome .. tfr uwt IOn Will Industries. Some articles.Me. and Mrs~ .Fr;al1:k Kas,al re· were 1aved for future use. , •

lturn~d ,home Fnd'!y.. ,l'hey ~ad, The Circles plan another sale in' .sp}~n~ two wce.ks QI} ,ll vacatIOn I the spring. . ,.tnp rn the westen} states. Among I __ {

the ma.ny interesting sight seeing' C' ./) 11' ) . '. •.,tours they look v.e,re Los An·' In (; iVI Ct tlngs , ~ ,:"z'11010 61' 1::u ~\\'up",gele.s, Hollywood, ~~verly Hllls,1 The three circles of the Presb)" I Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Rakowsky .• , will live in Ord .

,811n. ~ernardilfb apd Las yegas, I ~erian Womens Association \\ ill I '.' .. 'They also attended the Arthur meet on W.ednesday afternoon, Oc· B b KI . k D' t ' t 51 Itt I'God~r!,y show,.which they especial.jl tober .21. The Dorca~ Circle ~vill ar ara anec y IS flC ns ruc or sly enJo)ed. ." . I" ' meet 111 the church \\Ith Jane Slit· ' ,--~c':~-"---c--'-~---'---"',-; ~~~. and Mrs. Wm. Heuek as hastes.; Married to Wayne Rakowsky Saturday Eve

Card of Thanks \ The Esther Circle will meet with I.,.... .• !tIl'S. Glen Tre,nt., . I Barbara i<lanetky, d~(,ghter of of illusion,was o[ finger tip length

, The Huth CIrcle \Hll meet \Hth l1\1rs. Wrn Klaneck)' and \\"ljne and was hCld in place by a tiara of!\1r~, A. F.'. Kosmata. Rakosky, ~on of ~Ir. a~d Mrs. F~ank seed pearls and lace.

A ( l~ I SI IHakosKj', were married Saturday Her ~ewelry was a triple strandttCIH S "WK 1 lOU.' evening. pearl netklace, and pearl heart·Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Seidel anQI The single ring ceremony was shaped earrings.

Pats)', Mr. and Mrs. Everett How· performed in the home of, the I Sh0 carried a cascade bouquet ofell, and Mr. and Mrs, Archie Hop· bride's inother by Rev, Charles red roses. The something old, nell',kins and family and Dugan Jenk· Cox, of Eritson. Background music borrowed and blue was car.ried outins all attended the show at the \vas provided by Mrs, Leon Faulk, in her attire. .White Hone Ranch at Naper, Sun· Only members of the families were Attendants were I\1r, and Mrs.day. . present. Gerald Krikac, of EljTia, brother·

After the show all dro\'e to The bride wore a dress of white in·law and sister of the bride.Pick~town. South Dakota to see Islipper satin, with a marquisette ~lrs. Krikae wOFe a dress ~f or·the 1< art Randall Dam, overlace skirt and train, lIcr veil dud net over satin, She earned a

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also o[ white carnations.Bonnie Klanecky, sister of the

bride, lighted the candles.Mrs, Klanecky was attired in n

rO~'al blue. dress, The groom'smother wore navy blue, Both hadcorsages of pink and white reather.)',ed carnations. "

IA lunch of ice cteam, cake, ko· .

lacht3 and eoffee was served to :

Ithose present after the ceremony,Other guests, besides the imme·diate families, were Frank Ada·mek, grandfather of the bride, Mr$Vesta Adamek, great aunt and Nor·bert Zulkoski, a , friend of thegroom. .' , ."'.

The servin~ table was centeredwith a four·her wedding cake top·ped with a miniature bride al)dgroom. The cake was baked b)' thebride\ aunt, ~lrs. Edward Adamek.

For traveling on their weddin~journey, Mrs. Hakosky wore a dre,sof black and silver, with black ac·(essories.

Mr. and Mrs, Rakosky wilJ 1I1~~E;tl;eir home in Ord, She is teachll1gDistrict 51, in Valley cQunty, a'f\dhe is einpJo~ed as a well drj\ler.

Both young folks attended theOrd high s(,'hoo1. They have alwa)'slived In Ord .

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IWt' wish to th,ll1k allour friends 'and reia­ti\ es for the nice giftswe receh ed {or our"etlding, 'ano;! all v.hoassi~te(,l lI\ any way tomake' the oce~slon ahappy one. ,

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Mr. and !\frs. EuwaI'.! Hansel'and ~1!. and Mrs, Art Johnson wereThursday evening guests of !\Irand Mrs. Roger Benson and San'dra. , \

Mary Novak to Joe Novak andBlanche F Novak. Pt. NW"4SW1~22·19·14. Con' $100

Stephen Dubas, etux to StephenDubas and Rose Dubas West ofr iver, S12 15·20·13, Con. $100; al­so, \\"2W'2 16·20-15.

T, W. Hamer, etux to T. W. Ha­mer and Cora ~ Hamer E 28' L(;IG, Lot 5, 13l0l!< 4, Nur!)! Luup. Con;Sl.OG, '

John II Romans, etux to Elsie V.Rathbun, Lol 3, Block 39, Ord.Con' $5600 00 $6 GO Rev.

Julius Jensen, etux to John L.Valasek and :\olary J. Valasek. Pt.Block 14, West Ord Cou: $40000$3E,c Rev. Also, part Block 15, W",tOrd. I

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.. .I have pure/lased a Field Sigl1al Slrengfh MeIerto Further Improve Anfenna Installation inFringe Areas, for Proper Antenna Direction,Height, Location, Type 01 AntenilQ, elc.

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t I River was guest speaker at the'e 0 I a I Mission Festiv:l! held at the Zion., I Lutheran church in Scotia on Sun-

, 'JII (.by afternoon. Visiting pastor Rev._ Geort:e We lle r of St. Paul spoke

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f I " I ~.---------- A I:tl~t' atlC:lltLIlIl'" was 1'1.'. ILee COlI J . W:.S Il')I~UI' I at 3, • ." ported. A basket dinner WJS serv e'J '

falt:\oIell tllI1I1C!' last Saturday at, MR::>. GREEI.EY GEBHARDT at noon at which people fl'o/llJthe horne of his !,~t1( nt" :'III' apd, • • Wood HI\(I', (;rilnll Island, St Paull~lIs. P;ul CUlif~d Le.e I~ft la~t I QUIZ Representahve LOYl> CIty, Onl ~IlJ Scotia' parti'1htu:5dJY for re induction IOtO the I Phone 2911 Scotia cipated.~ervlce. He was ll'I(:a~c.d Irom act- IHe duty after servu.g ~e\enl -'.-' _mouths, This \~JS title to th,' dcaql, 1. '" " .1. c ' {l{ "I ". '1'/ Mr. and "fr·s. Htlssell IItI,lllesof his brother HaJ' II who WaC .u:'\\IS uccs , sons 0 a pn ucc« ;,' ,~k'l1,l . J K' " .), ~ Iwho spent the weekend in Scotia, went to ,OI)1ah:l Saturday where

1 O;l 111 orea. . Mr and MIS. lIoWJ1l1 StelnlH'r~ I th,'y attended the \\l'ddi,lg of aAllc'lldilI'~ the dinner were xr.. rCtUI nt:d Sunday Irorn Elm Creek re lat ive. ,l\lr. and Mrs. Harold Ol­

and !\!I~. ~'ItJ Mt,:,U', MI:s Joan, w:lt.fc' th,.y h.ld gone Fr iday, Le. son, of Grand b~and, a:ld I\lr, andMe)lr, M~·. an.I !\lls. wrn« Ikd'i ill'> called there Ly the death of :'III'. E~ KrtU(EI, of b~l\ell, ac-and ItOllllll" 1\l r. and Mrs. Mlllartl l\I;s. l{oy stu IlLe'l g. FunC:I':l1 se r- companio..J th<,:ll1 .Vlac!l, all of S(·'llI.\ Mr. a,nd Mr, : vices were held Sunday at 1':1111 Mr. and Mrs. Donald SpcrlingHenry Halla an.J Luu of J.J]';r all'!; Cleek. I who were called h.ere. for the f'I'

~}r'C~reJsf;~t':L Jue .cuufal anl~ boys I -Hill's Gravel, 2 miles nortn I ;~ctl~al ~!n~.Irsilr~?ct~~I~~~~/ f~~7t('r'::;~;;1~ Dutcher gathedng , . , over leo relatives and friends chat informally in the shadow of Community Hal', . . lof Ord Cemetery. 23-tfc d; . It f II " I' t S tl ' , . \ . ,

Another dinner was gl\C'n fur . ay nlg 1 or; ieir lome a ou 1 R lon I M dM J h D h dS 0 'II D C dMr. CuufJI (,II SLllld~l~ at th~ llUl'1e: , ~Ir, and !\~rs. L:·,tcr :'I~cKnlgl.lt Ga\e, ~'al,if. - . eceplion or r an rs 0 n ute er an on rVI e raws rowof Mr. and !\!rs, Fred Mever \Iith 1 a.nd small d.wghtl;. afll\(d In l. E. l. N. BIll lIughes has W!'lt- " '"their d.tLIglttcr-, Juan, as lt~.,tess. A' Grand Is!:Jnd la~t IhUl~,day ,hum tcn that he is now under oLser· -- -- - - - -- ----- -- - - - - - -------- -- --- --- - - --- - - - - ------ --- - --- lC{(ow close fli-:lId,; attOldld. : theIr hOllll' at Santa lruz. Ihey lation, follu\lll1g an accident at I A gathering of lelative3, honor. \

At tl Ott c tJ. It I !\! I <pent tIl(' day at the J. L:l\'dC'nce Saipan. He \oIilh se\(:n othf:rs \\ere ing :\lr. and !\Irs John Dutcher anc!! 'rr 0 ,c) '.l~; tl(Jln~ .!\~n·1 GCJlm"n hume, cominJ to the Ot1.o repairinO' cables \Ihen a nati\e son Ol'\i11e, of !\Iesa, Arizona, was Icay a el'il'lun \1 erc Jp. an ,'. I' G'2bh,~rdt home in the afternoon, acddentally struck a cable caus· held on Sunda~, in the North LOUI)"Gene 130hcI' and son, I3ruce.. j hcy thell to North Loup \\ here they ar(i 'ng 't t tl' n'll'O f' t II f. ')(ccntly a·turned from Germ~n~ . I 1 0 1l0W vI ;;> o;e. e su Community !Iall, I

I C t IJ I . I I' 't I h()u~e guests of Mr. McKnIght's ferld chest burns besidcs other A picnic dinner was sen ed atWlcl(' Jp. l')lU lJS )cen 5 a· tl ,. 'I' l'l K' 0' 'I 'I ... "I . It· ··d f . tI,' , t f ' 1

lt1 <J I~r, ., IS. ara ll1 0 " r. l> c·t ll1 J Url c s . lIe acodent occurrt:c1 "" noon \\hlch C'\er~one enjo~ed. The I

... IIun~ B-lol tII~ Pf·I' OU{1 jeal t' Knigllt is a brothcl' of :'III'S. GOllna:1 three \Ieeks ago l{elath"s \\er~ I afternool1 \Ias Sp"'1t l'nforlllally,', "I' u I~r II.; ulmcr ., ar":ll'l' d ~ 'bh! 0 d' . '- I ,-,c -'. '-c of 1\1 GJ I"" it I an . Irs. Ge ,In t. n Sun ay tllr, , nut informec\ until recently v.ith much visiting. I. runlO, al nl ~e. ',rs. e J la-" '1 and lIIr:> Gorman and :'Ilr. and Mrs: O\er 100 friends and relathes of ':'j"' :\Ir. anct :\Irs. Dutcher and family I~ar ,~~J1P, OJ ('l b .ll1 IGe:m.~TY" r ;e. I GeOl'62 :'I!cKnight of Omaha cam~ I Jim Kinney of Gn'c!ey gathered at I I ha\ e been awaY' from the North( 0J1CI,~. c.)t1n,e , }I' P and~ 'l'h l~lr ~'!lt' to the Gebhardt homc before going 1the recreation hall ill Scotia Sun· 'I it • Loup and surr'ounding communi· I.a a~t:dr '0\\ as. S1JppC 0 sp~ n to North Loup 1\here they spent I day to honor 1\Ir. Kinnev \1 ho "" ill f h I

Sund.tj I11 0 ht III GranlJ Island \\lth tl:e d'tv :'Ilr and !\Irs l\lcKniol1l 1 \\' d I' flo, C' I ties or t e past se\€nteen years. IrclatiH's of ~II s 130her They v.ill I , • 0' •• ' •••• '" I cal e e nbC a) or amp ar· 1 Thej' hal e enjo~ ed meeting their. "t h' . t"j 'j h . 1 I spent the nIght \\ lth :\fr. and lIlrs, I son Colo He \1 III recei\ e his dis·' I many relath es and friends during I~rl Cit Ilin I f Llt~l :IY v. 1fl1 , Gebhdldt, the Gorm"ns returning I cha;'se f;'om the serviCe He re. 1 , their \isH in Ord NOlth Loup and II

l ,lel?'f \11' ~~t\e'l ~r II alC'!.i\,n,en.~" (0 Grand Island Sunday e\ening. I turned recently from Jap~n, He is II ~~- .,.. . .. Scotia.' .a I , 0 \ lSI ;, I:>. 0 Ier s pal - , 'h ' ' 1 I h f:'l 1 . &:- . -' 'I' '

ents. 1\lrs. BoliO' i~ !J granddaugh-: .1, e lIlcKnlg ltS p an to lea\e I t .e son 0, ,Ir. a!)l ~f~·s. John,' k ..---- . , . I 11e. famtlles pre"ent at the Itel' of l\fr~s. Clara 1< nc~ at North, \\ e,cdll:>tlay b~' plan~ for theil' K1l1!ley o~ Grec!ey. anc! ~s a. neph· L . _ ~"~";I gathenng \1 ere: IIflUP ·\dlPle th('v \ i: Itcd !\!opda\. hl! \e Iew of :'Itr~. ~\r t Klelll of sco~la. I . ' . . I Mr. and ~Irs tTdell Williams anr!Atler'':1 30 day 'Ie:t\e the Bohei·s At the Fr.il11- Zulko,l(i home ,Om~tha, Gr~nd Island, .\\olo.ach, Scotia Band ..• drew comment MISS ElSIe Morrow,., ~armony candidate. falluly, Orel, NebI', Mr. and :'IIrs !\\iIl 1)1.' statiuned at l'le\clan r] , I are their t\IO daughters \lnd their I Sp.1lchng, Greel~~>, c~t:~fl:td, 1 -Pictures by Neva Gebhardt Hoger Gross, McCool Jet, Nebr; 1

Ohio. " .' ! fa:l1lltes, Mr. all..l :'Ill'S. Leo ~Ic- l\:orth Loup and. Sc011a \\ CI e H'P- Il\Ir. alltl Mrs. Geor&e Jars, St. Paul," - ','. .,.j, - G:lch"y, I~ick and Jimll1Y of near', lesented a~ the dll1ner. is t' B d d Qu en Cnd'd te Attenda nee' at Gra nd Island r\ebr; :lIr. and :'IIrs. Ed\\'al'll Di-' ·······.w.·.·.

.n~!lh.B,eck d,nel sot. DallJs Ack., Chicago and lIlr. and :'IIrs, John l <\rt ~1:1l1 retul::led !\1~llday to CO la an an e a I a , shan, Scotia, NebI'; Mr. anti lIIr~. '", r.1I ,,:;,....'~~t;on ,on lad ,ou, nm'.'(J IdlllllCd th .. lalle~ ~.ut of t0 e Aliguot)n and Janet, {orm('rl~ .of !11~ du~,es at .Ma~ s :'Ifarket afterI, ' " Sherman Boyden, Aurora, Nebr; 1 I Hll:.ltA:"S AD~1I:"IS1J{AlIOS .0".\\eek.frolJ,l a.fc.}v ~J~S S!?('l

nt11l ClUII" ~. :II. :\Ir. AU6U:>t~1l has bemg III at. IllS home for se\eraJ Harvest of Harmony Told. Celebration Is aHectiC Day for Parenfs Mr. and Mrs. HO\lan! FaibS andl ,..Iuwa \vhel" thc~ lislted \\It 1 rd-, d" f' . d t· 'I" \ dayS. . I r '1 0 d d" r --,-----,---- --- •l' f S t \ E' 11 '. , 01' CIS 01 o\elo('as u~." IS. J u- k I I " ~anu y, r, 1\lr. an MIS. Walter ••••••••••••••••••••••••

~ f~~\~ l3) s .~\ the c~rSar ~l~~1 ~i~~l;', gu~t~ n \\tll re'main \lith her par: Jeak; ~us~et·~1 h~ Lincu I~, s~elnt thde I l\Iiss Elsie !\Iorruw was a can' ~'as a crcdit to school I pru\ cd pro!tcicncy in b,m'd pal" \\ hIppIe Ord;, ~Ir. and 1\Irs. wal-I' , I I '

t I t ".... 't J ~ 0"1" ents and also \\lth :'Ifr. and Mr;. \oIl\le l n ,\1 I IS paren s, " r. an did ate from Scotia in the Han est' The Scotia Consolidated school ticipation. Ilace Dutch2[, ErIcson; !\lr. and Mrs. '& · t:l ' I .~ oppel a ,·remon (tn' \Iere " - C! '\ t 't 1.'11 ' rs D E Bu~ ell , . I I. J h "d' d f '1' ' t' I • , • Jco ,). 1i' 1 to Scoti b' Joe ~ 1(' la,. , ugus ) n J '" ),1. S' " '. 0 • I of Harmony parade ll1 Grand Is- I band drew comments along the A) early tnp to the Han est 0 n u) esen an al111 ~, Seo ra; 0((a (}I ec (l_ ILl .ll_"~___ , ._ a ) _ ,l ~ Not too much to say about lasi M .un\.t~ dl~ner ~ue;~I of :'11:1" ~}I:d I land Saturd,ly. Althuugh' 1\Ii~s, side Iinps as thc'y passed .. Their of lIarinony at Grand Island is a I ~!r .. lind ,Mrs. :'Ila~ nanl Smith and: •••••••••••• '••••••••••••

---- I FI illJY nioht's game with Loup Grs. C !\fau E;r \\~r~. - r. anr 1.5 I\lorruw did not win laurels she' close formation and performance' much' looked for outing, i famIly, Graml Island; Mr. and ~Irs ' .;Card 01 Thanks 1 City. We chd not keep our fin"ers eOl'ge. ('~er an~. uhu~s. Mr. and _. -- ~ - '--- - --~ -- -' - --- - - -- - --- - - -' - I'LlOjtl Smith and family, Grand "Mrs. C. J. 1\Iortemen' wl!1 enter·

. I(Il)ssed 'illd lost 320 " . I\Ir s Harold Goldfb and farplly I I .. Island' Mr. and Mrs. Helll~' Dut. 1tain the members'of the Thursday------.- I . ......' . and !\Irs 1\Iable Jensen. j Greeley e,oun1y Draft. Board, Past A1atrons lar .bps,rness l~leetll1g of tl:e Or~ ,cher ;nd family, Greele~; 1\lr. and I eHning Pitch Club the e\ening of

. . lortl p~ck~n[~ 13 In full s\\lng~ .1\1[3. Leonalq ~fulphy accompa 'll('ad Mrs. Anna Boyle saId W~d- :\Irs. G. R. Gard was hostess to llYSlll~~S anti I ru.fes~lOna,~ ~\umel,ls 1\1r<. Dan Heed, North Loup; Mr.' Octob~r 15. ..I \\I'h .to thank m~ Ill'llll of It IS on the gruund anLl nled by her mothl'r, 1\1ro. Jess Gill· I nl'~d<JY 110 C;1ll foJ' N.u\l'lUber Ill'! the Past Matrons Monday After Club fuesY;1Y. Dtnner \Ias s~l'\llI and l\lrs Homer Kelly and famil I Zce Ama Tures WIll meet Thurs·lt1~lllY frltwls :-tnd rel- \\lll h,I\C to be pickl'd by hand ham, of Grand Island left Wednrs I tluctions or examinations \\ill be [the redlllar meeting' a social hour bj' the memOlI'S .of the Huth lude. ,wa~:lC' Nebr' :'IIr and I\1r~ cfyd~ day e\t.'ning \Iith !\II'. and l\!r:>. HoI·:ltlll'S f~r tlie 10lely Lds of shell't:d curp for the Phc:ls,! day for Del1\er \\hcre they VI ill r1m(lde. \\as erfjojed.' lAl~umn d1eurfatlhlls 'y\erl' uSjl'd.. 'K~llv O~d' E~I;en'e llun'ter" Grand Ian Daily.e':ll't]-;, t:lftS ~LJld fluw· :.nts.· \Ht the Haruld Smith family for a --- --------- -!. - --- I __. I f" ItPOl O. t I.' CO!I\ent on III Ish 'J. :\1 : ,r~. " d' 's. 't" Mrs. A. F. Kosmat;l will entertain

.. d tt) all hi) ". ' 'f" d' . 1\1' ' 'I '. C-- ~ -] .. ,. :Aurura w(tS gl\'en. . I .n,. r~. "or3 u~ e:;en, CU la, th, II' L P·t·! '1 tTl d'ftls/\rl~e \\hil' t \\'tsVi~ I SUflY to hear tklt !\lIs Joe Cop I (('~I .',t~G l1(s. SIlUt I IS a daughter ~.. IMlss/onary ~acrety I MI'~. Kokes led in the singing, '1\lr. and !\Irs. Cjl'tlS Whipple and y ~1,,0'~11~ \~'~;k~'rIU[i~I;) will

. tl t' 1\1, thvdL~ II'Js':ILtl lell IS ill. ~hc. is Le·l.1g carltl fur i~ U , I". ,I 101m.. '. ~Irs. EI~ln~a, Hansen :-"'\ls hostl'SS \\ith Mr~. Ed S\\Ul~CS at the piano son, Ihll'\\el1; I\Ir aJ.ld Mrs. I-;Ipwr IlH'et ~r~lesd.l~ ~~~nin~ jwith Mrs., irl Oillah,'. l the Or~l husPlt.ll , '! ',\Il1Ullg tJ\r:se [IUII1. otn or tol\n to th~ Mlssl?nary S.oclety of the ~ar~'cla lronk.\\as 111 chal ge of the H':,ck and ftlll1lly, Or~; Mr.. a~tl Don I{rick'· ... · ,,' '. "'I. 1: '. q I- ('I_ r eh's K' Sf'l ',s b·.tt,· fOJ the funual of .t!le late WIll. - , __ lord Evangelical United I3rdhren holIe. I\1IS. Halph Dutcher, Greel,,!,; 1'J. Hadio llridge \\lll me'C'! with Mr

. j~l/lll'S Hy~,j11 ';( , .1.. JS_ d. I e ~1. lJl edth:lller at the ZJOn I,utherar. ; ~ - church Wednesday. The meeting ---' mer Dutcher, Greeley; Mrs. WII1 d M' II ' h· f ' WI, .;( '," " JIup~ \Ie \\111 see 111m abuut as chunh \H'le 1\11'. anti :\Irs. Donald Pilch Club: I\as held in the home 01 Mr. and Sunday In 1 "ncoln Curnel!, Seytia; Mr. and MIS, Neh d~' to ~~'in/~IY ~~ a el. ,e(ms·

=-=-~~~' ---- _USll.l! _ __ SPd ling, SQuth Gate, Calif; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. WIll. Sack were Mrs Henry Crellleen, where Mrs. I Mr and :'IIr: John AndcheI1 ,Landen iilld family, Scotb; MI'. anti' ~l~_ ~~ .",g,~. ('_~ ~. ,: ;--',- __..!__ ',a~ld !\!rs. Mellill l'lntl~ Hick anr! husts. to the Pitch dulJ T~lesd'l> IHanse:l ~as an apartment .. IMI~s. Gerald \Var'tord, Mr. anti ~lrs: IMrs. Elmer G~de~en, Scotia; \fr.:

lJ,Ull, la'te; l~ev. W. H. I~lnst~nejer, c\Cnll1g. Mr. and Mrs. A. r. Kos- !\frs. lremeen led the mlsSlon· Frank Jobst ancl Emil Darges \\ere ' ~nd Mrs. L.onlnce Sautter :ll1d (am·, Card 01 Thankslrd,', and hIS son De\c: nt , Lln~oln; matj I~el'l' guests. (\I'y Ie5son. in Lincoln Sunday. Mr. Andersen Illy, Cotesfleld; Mrs.,Jake Dutcher:\11'. and !lfrs. 1\1111) Lamhel1sun, I " I . . and :\11'. Dal'g{'s attended a ham lOrd; Mr, and MI s. f.ltun Je:os :-tIlll'~Ir. :lnLl Mrs. Wilfurd l'ru~ier a~IJ AttL'!hl.'i C;OllT1UI Alodan PrlSCIl/(/') l'41dio NIl\ention. MIS. Andersen: f.an~t1y, Seuti;!; Mr. and lI!l's, A. E.Ilal b:lra ,amI. !\II'> .(,~tl,a.:,h ~>:~d\1 l~, I l\l(. and Mrs. Harry Zulk(J<ki, !\If \' !Ill'''; Loren Good WU'> hostcss .to ar:d :\lrs. Warfurd spent the da)' : SlJ1I~h, ~o!'th ~uup; l\V ,and l\1~'s: II

Aklon, tolo. D"v Id (;r ay, Juulun, and l\!r:>, I1cnr~' Benda and Dr. 1,. j lite l!\emhers of the Modern IJnc· IWIth Mr. a.nd !\lrs . .Jobst at the Alv111 Snllth "nd famll~, ScolIa, IIll.; M,r. awl !\Irs. Uo)d ,WI.eeler,: Sunday. They atlendetl a V.F.W;·I ('illa club Thursday. Mrs. Theron I home Of their daughter and famil):', j J~lden Elshor, Ord; Mr. and Mrs.\Vjonung, Ill; Mr. and 1\Ir5. John J. Osentowski \\ere in Lexing10f !Nolte was a guest. Mrs. Ross .\lIen Mr. and :Vlrs. Jerry Ca\c and Con- '1' red G)'desen and daughter, Sco- I

Soml1l(ors· Dell\er, CoJo; Mr. and Icuuncil meeting. ., I wun high score, Mrs. J. W. McGin· oie. . i tia; Mr. and Mrs. lIeruell L. Gy·:'Ifrs. William Bredthauer, Lusk,: __L. "is, the second high score and ~Irs. Small Geruldine Warfurd, who is desen and family, O'Neill; MI'. and\\'~o.; Mr. an,J !\lrs. Elmer Larson, I lias Picnic Brcahfast ,Neil Peterson. the traveling pri~e. still in the 'Ortl1ul)edic 'huspital, I !\!rs. Hithard W. Dutcher, Greele)',Colorado Sprill;;s Colo; Mrs. Nina D' r tI M" Gl \ bl J 1\f ,The next meeting will be at the 51a)ed with her mother in the I' !\Ir. and Mrs. Frank Du(eher andI{oger and Mr, and Mrs. Harold and\[;: \V:J~' Sa~k '!t~d b;;(kf/i heme of Mrs. Ernie Swanek. Ca\t: .holl:e St!nday. family, Scotia; Mr. and :\lrs. t'lojdCarmichael, St. Frands, }:(an ; Mr. at a i~'nic S~U1da The n~et ~t I ,. Wh~le Il1 Lu\coln! lI1rs. Ar,der· I C:lement. Scotia; Ph)!lis' Smlth,;,nd l\!~s. Arthur SOrl1lllerS and !\Ir. Ft HP.t ff y. y Afethod/st CIrcles i\feet sen and Mrs, Jobst ea.JIe(,i on l\~rs. I Xorth Loup. ' .and Mrs. EHrett Sommers Lin· . al .su, " __.:.... The Circle~ of the W. S. C. S. will Georg~ ~1~n1L,llld. ~dl? IS reco~ enng I-~ - --- - --=.-~ -- --- - ~ - - -~coIn; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Harlan, p~' 'r.,.f' " b ~ ,'dne<,'t Wednesd,ly 'afternoon Ocl. a,tter major s~trgery In the L111eoln ~"r. and ~lrs ..GeQr~e HasllI)g'i, r-Ir.Be:l\el' Cit); 1\Irs. lIan,'y WIlson, <J(t?IJtS J ••I~,){ : tit r . 21.' ' . Geper"al ,hosP!~al., : , ..... ~.:. and :\I:s. ~t?lltn Dally, Mr. ~:ld lIIrs I

KeaIllGY; Mr. and !\lrs. Herhert I Mr. and Mr:>. Hol.:lo~ Nopnan en· Circle No i will meet with Mrs . l, .:-~." " • .' L~onard Clonk, Ur. and !lII,'i .. peanI'redth~ul'r Woud Hl\er' l\Ir~ I terta1l1ed the Parents NIght Out GI "1' 'th 1\1 }' C D"I . Sisters VISIT Here 1\lJsko and :\lr. and Mrs. DICK. stone> . '. , • "I no 1beo " at tl ,,' h lIP 'f esd~~' I en aUi) e, WI • n. ,. . al ey , . of Comstock .\1alY Br"dthauer Mr. and Mrs. Os- I n . ..I;;" 1dr ~I. U .~ as Co.hostess. . I, ,Mrs. He~ry Cren:een IS enter- ~ , ~ __ ._

,'ar Bredthat'er l\Ir and ~Irs Wm le\emng. IVlr. a~d Mrs: Don Knc I' : . ,tarl1lng her sl5ters thiS \Ieek. Mrs. ----------- _SommCf' and \1; .y' \nn 'an i ~1'" I\1 ere guests. PnLes were won by Mr .Clrcle N? 2 \\111 IT}ect either, Olivia Terhul1C' who Ih es in Ger.' • -~ -----'- --,.----1:r St\1 ' 'G'! J lid l ~!I.~. I and ~lrs. Kric~, Mrs. 13111. Beard WIth Mrs. lharles Burdick or M~s.; ing WJS met in'Arcadia 'v.herc she' Cord of Tha nks '~ena 0 )e, ran san" rs I and \1 P'lrkos Jr Darrell Noll. I ' b . . . 1" d IDora Tiech Columbus' 1\Ir and' J, .' . i ' ~. I N '3'11. t' 1!\1 had een nSlllng re atl\~s Tues ay Il\It'< John \Vdgler Hdrhlnd· Mr ' V' . . --- (Ire e, o. WI .mee Wit1 • rs., by 1\Ir. and .2\lrs. Cremeen. .

d"' 1\I \" I' B 't' 'j ISIl sA! llsewns l\hlton llement, wrth Mrs. Lowell' '''ec!11e'd~y' 1\Ir ard ~Irs Len I \l'ant to takA thl'oon • r~ varren enny eo nCe' 'J" hi' ~ ~ •. , • . ... J

~lr. and' 1\Irs. Edwin' Petenon', ' County Superintendent and Mrs. o~~s as ~SSlStll1? 05tess.. IS,ut~on -.arri\ cd from .Mourovia,: meahs of thanking Dr.Gran,l Island: 1\lrs. Oscar r\ebler' Appl.C'get sp.ent Sunday and MOl} , l:lr~le !'Jo. 4,\\111 meet ~Jlh Mrs. laltf, 1hey a~e SpeO?ll1g a few L)nn and Mr. Perry,1nd 11"'1' son FUdene and 1\lrs Iyl> Iday ll1 Hastll1gs as guests of theIr C.ol'\l'In lummll1s, who WIll. be as· I da)s here and III Arcadla, \Ilth reo also all the nurses andSmith: Linc~ln"; besides others' {;on~ I son, Ha.rr~}J: Ap~)leget and family. slsted by 1\lrs. Dean Hallock. lathes., ,. the entire. staff of theBunl ell Onl \ 'cadia r\o ·th 1.0 p I A sholl IISlt \I as made at The. --- .,' --- Ord 110spltal for theDanJleb;'IJ~, }<:;r~le11. s't. P~ul, EIL:I House of Y~sterday on Monday \Vrrmer·Loser Party V,Sits Aged Uncle. \\ondelful care ghenCotesfield and Greeley. I \~Ith t~e. afte1l1O?n spent on a hu.r· Tbe regular winner.loser party Mr. and lIIrs. Charles Burdick re- , me \lIule I was there.

, . . ... I ned \ISlt to ,Mtnden and a tnp of the Jolliate club was held Mon. turned hUll1e Tuesdav after spend· ' .. .fhe. AmencaJ~ Lepon AUXiliary, thr?ugh the Warp. 1\Iuseum there; Iday. Dinner \1 as sen ed at the Iing a week lisiling' rclati\\~s in I 1 want, tn add:tlOn,

met \llth lIIrs. Pnll Secius Tuesday, Elt~er of these. museums IS, club, hostes',es being Mrs. C. 'A. I Iowa anc\ Wiscon~in. . 'I to thallk my fnemJs.\ tpa ~\as sen ed, at the close of celiall1ly \\orth.the tune and effort ,AndtTsOn, Mrs. Mark Tolen and Their first stop was it} Nashua, and relatl\es \\ho ha\cthe busll1ess meetll1~. to ~earn how tunes 1?-a\e challge~ I:III'S. C. J. l\1orten~en. " Iuwa, .\Ihere ,they. lisited a. cousin called on l.n:, sent .m:

• ~-----.- d\;trlng. the shor~ peno~J.of Amer . Cards \Hre plajed after d1l1ller of Mrs, l?unltck. ' . '.: get·v\el! calCls, le~t glf.!>Brownies at Chalk Mine hlstol'), 1\11'. Apt!eget said. In the ~fortensen home: Mrs.' 1"luvd Later 111 the v\eek, :\!r. and Mrs. : and ha\e helpeel nle H\

__ __ The Bn'\\n G:rl Scouts \oIent to ! L -L/. Beral)ek \1'aS a guest and has ac. Burdick, in company v.ith the Na- allY wa)'. Especia,l\y do..,.........;..;;"...__........;;.,;.....................-_....-.:.0__........__..._-. the Chalk Mit;es, below Scotia' Nort} aup a( les Guests (;epted an invitation to become a 5nua re~atbes: ~'~l1t to ~e.w Lon· : I wish to ~hank Helen

Tu('sd~ty e\ enin" for their reaular' Mcmbers of the North Loup Re· member. dpn. Wl,S •. ~,here. they VISIted an I and n.1Y brother, Otto,',1 t' ,,0 1'1 . 1 t 0 k I bekab lodge presented the pro- . uncle of 1\Ii s llurdlcks, H. II. Parh. anc! IllS famIly who arc

\\o"~"'{ ,r:\e~fln"'tl .le glr S 00 a gram at the regular meeting of Ot.'erniqht GUests' \ l\lr Parks ,who opCe li~ed in Ord, : helping me with thes..c UL~ 1, 0.1'. 1C\lr supper.. ' I.he Onl lodge Tue~day elt;ning. Relatives of Mr and Mr' Ja 1e and will be remembered by. oltler I work.

AceolJ1pan~ Ing them \\ ere Mrs. I The pl'llgrall1 was a part of an ex· 011" l\t d' ~i. L I ,.~. wtt S 11 esidents, recently passed hiS 9IstlIenl y Schafer, Mrs. Jim Cetak aml change plan in \Ihich all Hebekah \I e~~' ov~~n~~ht l/S; t, e~Ils d 11 .e, I birthday. Ill' Ih es with his daugh. I Stanley I3r'uha I~~~~._~._~._ ~~k~n~'- I~;;rs tn tl~e district have taken the 01.lis"hol)1e; TI~l~: ~'e~eo~n~'~u~~ i t:\e~;l~\~~l.a fE'gistered nurse. He \' . _ _ _ _ •

P to their home tn St. LoUIS l\lo at·, . ___' - -- ---- - --- ------ -_. - -----. --- -A covered dish supper was Servo ter a \lestern trip " " -,-- .' -------~-=-=-=--==----=-.= =:-,,====-----:;:="'--==-,

ed, :\Irs. ~eoni\.rd L~ldinglon ·.and I Callers in the e~'ening \oIere ~!r. Attends'EylelJoff \Vcc.!dlny I _) '. ",.. "I.

h.er commltle.e were ll1 ch~rge. Be- Iand Mrs: Duane Armstrong, Ed l\Ir. :lnd Mrs. Er.ne~t Horner al~d ' (j'fi 1JjU nSIdes the, Ord membersh,Jp, four· Arm~trong', and Mr and Mr~. familly, accomp.1l1led by :\Irs. Della I • I .

ILL tIle' Best leen ladies were present from I Georg~ B"ll and family. Eglehort, \\ho is sta}ing in North 1 I .. - {( I'e , el(!J

S1 North .Loup. .. I ,:\11'. White is the son o( Scott Loup, spent the 'weekend in Iowa. .; L'LBROOK Strd,'ght Ca'lIled food IS bell1g collected White, and the family Ihed in Ord Saturday elening, they attended' V 'N I A" I 'A')'" 'f' 'd •: to be sent (0 the roO!" home in at ope time. the \\ed~ling of P;lul Eglehof( 'son I , •ernon s ewes r(lva , 'fre~ o[m eSICJn

11 York. of 1\!I'. and Mrs. Glen Eglehulf. to I In cinnamon brown on a creamy beige back-S I teS Entertains Par~nls Dark11.(" Pd\;r"on. The \\'edding nd It t 'tl II tS pa d Mrs. Olsson, Le(/l'l>s .. took pI Ice in Northboro lowa. I grou . " SO u ra-smar WI 1 a CO" emr.0rary

please Mr. and Mrs. WIlbtir Hoger, \\ere \11'. a~d. Mrs.. Horner and tamily 'I settings I ' , m.akes Vernon's IIBarkwood ' I'dealMrs. Jo~ce Olssun, \\lto halJ "pent in Lincoln Sunday, where they at- " _

Date the: pa"t Vleck .with (rietHls :md re· tcnded parl'nts d~y, sponsorc'{j by sl~ent Friday In Red 0.-.1<, luwa, , for the sophisticated modern table A completeUp ... tO'" latl\('s left Monday for her home the Alplta Gamllla Delta Sorol itv IIlth !\lr. find :\Irs. Don 1l0rl1l'r. I' I' f' ...,

1IfjiP5 . in Ft. Wurth, Texas. I\Ir. and :'lIn of the' We~lcyan' uni\ersity. Theil: !\Ip. EglC'!wff remained io· Omaha I In,e 0 open stock offers a Wide' variety of at-§!j t'l~harle's Mason took her as fqr as daUkp.hter, RO,l;:ene. is the presidc'nt \oIlth her son~ Kenndh, and fanlll~·. 'I tractive and functional ~ervinCJ'r\ieces Hand-

l'rand bland. \\hen' she entl.lllled \o( 1 e sororit)·. . ,\11 met .,t r\orthbul'O.' , • t' d d .• t""'''hile in Onl. she \\as horl\JI\~d T c: p;llents of members attend : Sund;ty .3 family weiner ~'oast . pain e ur er the glazel guanJnteed for £5

:;t INny sodal affairs. .. 'cli ch'.ln·h.in th.e'nwlning, and ha~l was held 1Il the p.1l'k at Cannda, I years aCJainst crazing or cracklint.. IIBark-l'nday afternyon and mght ,,,he Sund,ly dll1ner ;It Cotn"r Terracc:-. Iowa. Presenl were the Horner fa- , , " ' - " ."' .. .- .

wa~ the guest 9( :'I1r and .!\l..n'. luthe :H1ernoon, there \\as a 'picnic' mjly :,li'ld l\!r~. Delia E'{<llehoif, !\Ir.! wood S smart decorator colors cannot fade.'D\\ll;ht Johnson Il1 l3u!,l\ell. n.nd.shwf pro"l'arn 't \ntelope and ~lr.>. Glell.Egleho r, Mr. and i Inar or wash off in dishwa"I,er or with yearc.

Saturday, Mrs. J. W. Arnhrosc p'lr~. . "- a, Mrs. Ke'oneth EgI€hoff and daugh· f ~ '. ." .. " ..,.enterlairled 1I1e Jolliate dub, t() Mr. and Mrs. Hogel's' 'r~illYllelr tu, 1\1[- and, 1\frs. po 1.1 ;Hqroel'<~lld 0 USC,\',hiC'h Mrs. Olsson once belont::ed home the same evening. " , -,IM~. ~nd MI~. AlfHd ~hm~elull.. I We have some new arriv'als CIt 'our littleat a luncheon at Halmonv House. ~ 'I - - - ,

.f. 'Cards \\ere pJa)ed folluwing lIo') 70t!) Bz'rthdOl! Bt'rthd(ll/s Honored . I animal farm, The p'rices are low, tOOl from,. ~ lnndJ at \Ihith the winnel'S were' , , W .). ',' The birthday's of Mrs, Harry 17c to $1.00 for the miniatures', .. ' ."

,u' , 0 ~Irs. C. A. And"l son. and Mrs. Ir0\\,', .!\fr. ,and Mrs. C. . I oller \\ el.e Zulko,ki, Hich.\rd Beran and Paul I " • •

;W1\1 ~\rd Huff. Mrs. Olsson also recelled ,dll1ncr g.uest~.at the hOIl)(' of thell' Bleach were honored at a joint: Somefhlng new! Senora De Gonlas spice~1 ~" 11" ~ the gl'est prize. IId.au~hte .. MIS.. J~ck Romans, and party Sunday held at the home of ' t t t t f h .. f' •l~' .I.II/.P ;/'. Saturday night Mrs. Mable Cor· f~nlll~;. S..unrla\ .. Il1 h?nor of Mr:, !\Ir. and Mrs. Bleach. The affair I I po assor men 51 S? sot ree, ~ur, or eight

Ua s. ,J.tiJ.!r~ "1'11 ellfrrtainc;d :\t rlinn{'r in hpr III °Lt~l s 19.thtlblrqlda~.. tf..· \\as planned by Mr. ZU,lkoski, Mrs. I lin a group, To brtng out extra ludden flavo?'IJ,p...J·/I••r!t. ~.K1 !1c,nor, Guests aside from Mrs. Ok I a er In 1(' evening. 0 per Beran and Mrs. Bleac:1. Mo\ ies I • • II f d th t.i • t th

~<~~ ~t), ',(,n \lere ~fr. ant,! Mrs. Charles Ma-: ~uests v.ho ,('am~ to t~e HOll1an~ I \lert.' sho\ln during the e\enit)g', In. a 00 s, ese, assor melhS are IUS. e

~ • ~J"f \ $on and Mr. al\d Mrs. Edg.-.r Hoe. g?lrhet ~o wI~h iiII'. POdlt~lr . hF:l~~)t) Iand a smorgasbord wag sened. thing, The perfect gift for the flavor conSCIOUS,te ;;..;,..1..../. ~ SUl1d:l~. 1\fr. .an(l :\lr<. Edl~1r Roe I I' \ a \\ele I r:, an "rs; II Z t Guests \Iere l\1r and .!\!rs. Hel1T.y - "

1(1S l' ~,o.'~ l'<> !ta\\! 1 dlllner III Mrs. Olsson's hon- I Kuehl, Mr. and :\11;. Sam llnekner'l13enda, Dr. and Mrs. l'at\l 1\lartin, l\'ll!J'{ IB-IL IE''t! t< "'.,~";").~:~~~:~~~:, ' I rr. O,tner "!uests \oIere Mr. an.d :'Ilr~. iand ~lr. and Mrs.~O. Hackel. 0.1". an~ !\Irs,. O!is !\filler, r.fr. ~n~I _ ; . f ))' IE'~'~-'.. IEI[IR-VI ,.\:.\t\<I'·."'" \ (,har.es :\Tason, '\fr and .!\lr,. C'lrl BP\V // II \f' Mrs. DIll fafelta. 1\1r. and Mr:>. I LVc IKroegcr, Dr. Zeta Nay. Mrs. ~fahle I a ( Si eetll1g Llo/'d Zikmund, Mr. al1d :'III'S. Jay I

l~E AMW(AK OISTILlINC,~gOIIN C')rnell and Mr. and lIlI's. Stanle·y I !\In. EDW. Kokes and 1\11;5. Lee Bru\\n, Mr, and 1\Irs Melvin Cle· '" I .•....~ Illl~OIS' 16 • l'ctska jr. K~ep,...1 \lere hostesses at the regu- lllC:llt, Dr., and l\lr~. nobed Lynn, '---~-- ---------=====~- ~__, I

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I wish to thank all thepeople who sent cards,lettel's, hankies, andnowers to me while Iwas in 'thl~ hospital.Your kindness Is sin­cere I;' appreciated.'

Sincere ly',Jane DavlinOr~I, Nebr.

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PROTECT YOUR CARPolish and Wax It for Winter

ALL WORK' GUARANTEED

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IN LOTS OF 100 LBS, OR MORE

H,ILL/S TOP MARKETNorfh Loup

Orders faken a week in advance

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Severalla:rge stores'me quoting special prices on canned goodsby the case. W,e can bpa:t them a:1l to SC<;1t. Our profit. will bed eenny a .can. , Our 10Lql truck will get the ha:uling, and weall will profit. Wha:t do you want us to order a case of?

lOMATO SOl)PCall1pbell's Tall Can

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Velveeta Cheese2 Ibs. - 8~c

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CHOICE BEEF ROAST39c lb.

TENDER T-BONE

49c lb.BEEF LIVER or HEART

2Sc lb. ''PORK SAUSAGE

.orSLICED BACON

39c lb.SMOKED HAMS

59c lb.Half or Whole

HAM & CHEESE LOAF7Sc lb.

TONGUE LOAF

_~~~lbs~-=!9c__ MI~~~DI~AMORD BUTTER I ' e 33c lb.

The spread that sti,~s to Well1er~ - 43c lb.your s~?n,a.c~., .1, READY.WRAP MEATS611/2c\ lb. r., Select Your Own

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Front' ',Q~drt'ers. lb..•..•.••....••35cHind 9ucuters. lb _.. ,: 38cAI~o. we are sc.1ling la:rge, orders of PurE: Ground Beef for your, . locker:' Le( us know when a:nd the a'mou~t you want.

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CRANBERRIESare; in full! swin<j now.Swin9 aloni] with them:

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SA~MON, tall .can .•• 39cBONELESS'FRE'sH PERCH!.,

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Mr. and M~s~ Orville Sell andDouglas of Grand Island visited at 'the Burt Sell home Sunday.

Town and Cqqn(ry' Aid rn(;~ atthe home of Mrs. Dale Sell Sept. 29with all but two members present.The afternoon was spent cuttingquilt blocks for the hostess. Visit­ors included Mrs. Marvin lIunt andMrs. Harlan l\IcCall of Iowa. '

Mr. and Mrs.' Jake Greenlandand Mrs, Ceo. Greenland were Sun­day dinner g~est~ of Mr. and Mrs.Bob Fells.' ;

Mr. and' :\fl's. B).;s Mason' andfamily, Mr. and Mrs. Doc Bornerand (arniIy, Mr: and Mrs. Dale Selland Iarnily enjoyed a picnic in theLoup City park 'Sunday, Oct. 4.

Riverview School was host to theEast Side school 01'\ Wednesdayafternoon at which time East Sidetook Riverview in a howling softball game to the score of 11 to 8.After the game they were treatedto punch, c«ke, saQdwich('s, potatochips and cof~e~J:,.w~~~~la?'.Rei'~

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er, of Kearney, visited at the horne I to Schuyler: .Mrs'-White. the Ior m- I II I -Mr. and 1\lrs. Ted Lenker andof Mr. and Mrs. Frank White over' er Alice Kissinger, taught seventh p~.daughters were coffee guests ~lon·the week end.' i and eighth grades in North Loup in Ct' k :day evening of Mr. and Mrs. Don

Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bellinger, 1928, prior to her marriage. 1\lr. OIllS OC ~ "Edwards and family.and Vera Mae of Westerville, were. and Mrs. White lived in Atlanta, I -Mr. and Mrs. Raymond CronkSunday' guests of Mrs, Lottie Ball·' Ga. for twenty years before mov- -Mr. and'l\lrs:Paul Geneski and a~d son, Danny, went to Li~colner. . I ing to St. Louis. I dr'ughter-in-Iaw, Mrs. Marion Gen. I \~ ednesday to spend the r,emamder

Mrs. Byron Hunt and Mrs. Dil· t Jack Lenker has gone to Sioux eski were supper guests Monday i of the w.eek .~aYl~loml <.. ;onk, rr.lard Hunt were hostesses to a I City where he is employed by the of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ackles I stayed \\ I~h his grandpannts,· Mr.birthday party Friday given in hon- 'construction company which he and son in Arcadia. ,and 1111'S. }< rank Kas~l.

or of Dillard Hunt, Linda Kay worked for at Fremont. Couple Hold Dl'nner to Mark Bl'rthdays and -Mrs. Mary' mu, of Ogallala, I . -Mr: and Mrs: Frank E. BruhaHunt, Chuckle Gould and Donald Cloyd Ingerson of Lawrence '. entertained several guests- at her I were dl~ne;. gU;sts ,Sunday of Mr.Gould, Kansas is in North Loup taking "homethere last Wednesday in hon'l and :\lr: .., \~III.l en as. _ . .

Mr. and Mrs. D~lard Hunt and in popcorn contracted for by his Note Pass,'ng of 44th Weddl'ng Ann',versary or of the birthday of a friend, , -:;-Mrs..Edw. .Johnson went toboy's were Sunday dinner guests of company. -Dean Achen, who is attending, Grand bland, Wednesday, for the

prepared by the Hivervlcw mothers Mr. and Mrs. Haymond Chclewski -Hill's Gravel Pit, 2 miles north A family dinner w'\:, held at the' in the General hospital at Broken the state university, spent the i day. " .' 'and teacher, Mrs. Bob :\loody. East of Grand Island. of Ord Cemetery. , 23-tfc home of Mr. and Mrs. Ludvik Visek' Bow. we~kend at home with his mother, 1 ~~h s. Howar~ H,uff, Mrs. E: C,Side teacher is Ml's. Bill Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith and Rev. and Mrs. F. 1,>. Saunders and Sunday to honor birthdays during Mrs. Walter Gibbons' jr. and Mrs. Will Treptow. IL('g"d~ and M,rs. c.J!>. .. A.~de!son

Town and Country Aid met at Pam, of Grand Island, were guests boys did not return from Norton- the month of October 0'£ eight Mrs. Ted Erikson and daughters -Mrs. Emma lIurder who broke were Grand bland visitor slues·the home of Mrs. Dean Wood Tues- Saturday of Mrs. Mary' McDonald ville, Kansas, Monday as expected. members of the family and also were visitors in Broken Bow last her ankle recently, was' able to be : day. On ~~e s,am.~ day Mr. Huffday, Oct. 13. Next meeting will be and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Braden and Mrs. Saunders' grandmother passed the 44th wedding anniversary of Monday. up town, Saturday. She walks with mad~ a business tllt? to Omaha, reoat the home of Mrs. Evelyn Murr ay sons.' . away at Nortonville Sunday and k f ddt t h a cane, but she believes she will 1turning the san~e n!ght. , .October 27. ;~ 1,~ Mr. and Mrs. John Galloway and they stayed for the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lus 0 York, Tues ay inner gues sat e soon be able to do without it, -1\11'..and MI~.,Cletus Ringlein

Town and Country Aid met at family Mr. find Mrs. BUZl Gould .1"rank Mulligan was taken to the Nebr. home of Mr. and Mrs. John J. -Mr. and Mrs. Emil ~edlacek and, f~nllly were Saturday VISitorsthe home of Mrs. Dean Wood, and daughters, of Grand Island, Or d hospital for treatment Satur- Those present were Mr. and Mrs Pesek were Mr. and Mrs. James were Sunday afternoon vhitors at ~f Ed~tor and Mrs. J. A..~onway atTuesday October, 13 Next meeting Mr. and Mrs. George Brandenburg day. Frank Lusk, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Tonal' sr., of Omaha and Mr. ancl the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank spaldll1g., Later th~y visited rela-

and family were Sunday dinner I . Six man football played with Nichols and three children arid Mr. Mrs. Frank Visek. Parkos of Scotia. tives at Cedar RapI.ds.. 'will be at the home of Mrs. Evelyn guests of Mr. and Mrs, H. 1\1. I Dannebrog Thursday night gave and Mrs, Edward Lusk of York, The Evening Pinochle Club held -1\11'. and Mrs. Harley Eschli- -A house. giles! Il1 th: horne ofMurray, Oct. 27, Brandenburg, Ithe visitors 27 and North Loup 6. Nebr., Miss Ethel Plock of Lin- their first meeting of the season man and family were Monday eve. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Murray IS Mr.

Bill Salle, Frank Cook and Bill Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holmes and i Monday night the game with West coIn, Mr. and Mrs. ~;orris Plock at the home of Mr. and Mrs, E. J. ning visitors at the home of Mr. Murray s.mother, Mrs. J. B. MurrayLeininger arrived home a week Iamily were M.on.day callers at the I' Kearney was played with ,Ke:.ll.·ney and Mrs, Plock's ,mother, Mrs. Crawford Monday', Oct. 5. and Mrs, Emil Sedlacek. lof Beatrice. . T' ,

ago from a weeks trip to 'I'exas Dillard Hunt home. . : winning by a large score.' j' Keith of Arthur, Nebr. Dessert luncheon was served at -Mr. and Mrs, Joe Rousck, who' -·Mr. and MIS. Nell, I cterson,and Mexico. Alta Landon spent the week end Business Women's club ,met Mr. and Mrs. Harry Plock and 7:30' followed by an ('vening of live near Burwell went to Grand Iand Mr. and Mrs. A. J. I< errrs were

Sunday dinner guests of :\lr, and I with Mr. and. Mrs. John White! Tuesday at ~he hom.e o.f Mrs. M,abel family, Burwell, Nebr., Mr. and cards. Those present were :\11'. and Island from Ord,' Saturday 'morn- supper",guest~ W~d!leS~_ay of Dr.Mrs. Wm. LeiniJger were Mr.l and Lulu Landon. T T Nurton,. 1\1lsses :\~ll1nle and Clara Mrs. Don Hill, Broke!) Bow, Nebr" Mrs. S. V. Emry, l\lr. and Mrs. ing. They spent the day there. and MI~. ~, y". 1\lcGll1l1l,s."nd Mrs. Lee Wel.y and family of' ,Mr. ~nd .Mrs, Anton, Nelson and J;-nsen .were assistant hostesses, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harris and Anton Tvrdik, Mr. and Mrs. 1<'rank -Loretta Nelson went to Scotia ~Don SOlensen, JalJlce Pocock,Kearney, Mrs. Hdrlan McCall of Carol Smith went to }< argo, .North New offIcers for the Y'~ar are Mrs. family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brass Visek, l\lr. and Mrs. E. O. Haynes Saturdav morning. There she met G(f,~ld Severson, Alle~ Blaha andIowa. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jewell Dak<!ta, to attend a. rural mall con· Vera ~ndersol: presl.dent, Mrs. and daughter of Sargent, Nebr. Mr. and ~lr. and Mrs. J. D. Rockhold friends 'and accompanied them to a~fle~ld, all students 10 the state

DA'N' CE ;:<. ~. of Nampa, Idaho, ~h". and Mrs· t\·I·ellnletI°l·nl1. caTnlaldeYa Will spend some El\ltallreYI Cillaalrllk~r v1sccecYrerteaSr1~etnl'et'asIMll'e~rs. ~lnd M,rs. Malojn Granger andkfam. who Nwere svbsdtitutes Cor 1\11'. and GranRd IsJanddfo1rI

thelddai'I"II'k flIltOlJl11\l'~r~lty·, ~pcnt the weekend atL L d d l\I d III" C J' • I Ya,nu Mr, anc l\lrs. Bill Ploc and Mrs. . F, lIen ersOn. - everE:n aro ,,1 1 an 0 ". . \

. ' es an on an ,1". an • ro. 1\11'. and Mrs. Carl Easterbrook· 1Ilrs, Pearl Mulligan and Mrs, Ma· Charlotte. , Paul Fisher visited,from Thurs- Norfolk, spent Sunday in Ord, and! -:-Dr. and.M!,s. !~~b('rt Lynn andEVERY ~ATVJlDAY, Bob Wilson and. D'ckle. . and daughter .were Saturday visit·! bel Nurton courtesy committee. / day until Sunday with friends in spoke in the Chrhtian cllurch. Mr. ! c~lldren ~ el e n~ Cal bon, 10\,a Sun·

OSCAR'S PALLADIUM Mr. and,~lrs. Bill Babel, and chll· ors of Dr. and 1\lrs. K, E. Lorenzen.' After a covered dish supper the Mr. and Mrs. John J. Pesek were Norfolk Nebr. Millikan is dean of the bible col. day,\\he~e they atten<;!ed the gold-. ,. . , dren of Elb:l, Nebraska, and Mr.I Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Holmes, of Ie\Cning \\es spent play ing pinochle Stmday evening callers at the home I Mrs. E. G, Stone, Mrs. Chas, I{'ge in Norfolk. lIe was a guest or 01 w.0dwg celebratIOn of Mrs.

Air·Conditioned, Comfortable, Cool 1 and 1\lrs; LeHo,Y Bulter and da.u~ht. Olympia, Washington, arc parents Ruth May 0 \\on high score, Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Jack' Minar and I Howery and Mrs. Wm. Higgins at. County Judge and I\lrs, Elbworth L~ nn s gl andpalents.- ers of }< t. Smith! Arkansas VISited of a baby ~irl. The little ~1iss has Margaret Tolbert low. Mrs. Grace I 11 all, and \VI·lllla. '

at th~ Joh 1 \Vhlt~ ho ie 1\'ondav b K t L I ff family'. tended the W. S. C. S. seminar at u" • 1 ". n '1 J' een name a you.. WoOe ru was a guest. -1\londay luncheon guests at theOn Our Stage The. ladles are l1leces of John Mr. and :\lrs. Otto Leuck and 1\11'. Strand, Fri-Sat, "Because of In the Comstock·L,tchfield foot- St. Paul Nebr" Tuesday. Mrs. Ray· home of Mr, and Mrs. Ed Hvezda'. HI{ PERSON WhIte.' and Mrs. T. II. Bridges, Mr. and You". Loretta YOUI1Q, Jeff Chand- 1::all game played at Litchfield Fri·1 mond Walker of Ord was a}so pres· M \1 W d d Edd'

STARS of STAGE l' ,M1". and :'oIl'S. Leo Hughes of Mrs. Ivan Hunkins and family were leI'. Sun.Mon" "All Ashore"-(Col- d~y aftelnoon, Comstock \\ere the ent to. r~pr~sent the Comstocl< were .' rs. ,an .00 y an IeS,CREEN & RAOIO . . I<'airbury were Monday and Tues'1 Sunday dinner g~ests of Mr. and ored Musical), 29.1tc \lctors by a. 13 to 7 score. IWomen s S~c;~ty.. war~~I~i~fo~~II~P p~\try was held at

I'w'-."nlt' ,Sl.r,um·' ":, day guests of Mr. and ~lrs. V.irgil Mrs. Ernest Hunkll1s of .Comstock. I Mrs. PhllJp Do,wse was hostess to i Mrs. A. C: lrt\P~OW Will be host· the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd

'" ." Bugbee. " Mrs. Hughes IS a SlSter :\lrs. H~rry Bauerof Lll1coln was - ---~~-~~ t~e II. P. A .. Club ilt her home i es,s to the 1\lllpah Club at her h~nle Hawthorne Friday. High scores,and his We$ten1aires ~ \,,~ of 1\lrs. Bugbee. an ovenllght guest of Dr. and Mrs. fersonal$ 1hursclay. Most of the member:> \\edncsday at an all day meetll1g, \\ue won by Audrey Novosad and

(Formerly,Coi~·r~d·o):Wlbill}_')"· ,Mr, a~cl Mrs. Thomas \\)lite, of K.E, Lorenze~l. ,'. , . were-present., . '," i The Comst~ek Sadl\,1e, Cl~b melll: George Hi'll/a, Low scores by 2etha'. n' ,:" (allfonlla, returned to theil' home ,Mr. and Mrs,:\.llIalcl l}eck \\ele -1\lr. and Mrs. A. I<'. Koslllata I,n\lted guests \\ere. Mrs. Jim I bel'S and t~elr famlll.e> }\111 meet al:d Tracy Hathbun, Traveling prize

Fe.atur(lng r,appy l-:!0jlg With Rusty the last of the week, l\lrs. Sadie Grand Island \lsltors Y\ ednesda~·. returned Monday from Lincoln t~all~'" l\lrs. K. O. Bntall1 and Mrs. a~ the LegIOn Hall ! ~lursday e\,e· by Bill Novosad.Cline Gold~n l'enor),. V~.ra We!ls! Bly rode to Demel' with them to 1\lr.B~ck .attendeLl a Standard 011

1\\here . they had been guests oi '1 ed Enkson. .' .' jl1lng, Oct. 15.. A c1ull and oy'st.er i -MI'. and Mrs. Dwiel Pishna

(Y~del Queen a~d ?ultarlst), SI!1n I visit relatives. llleetwg 111 the Yancey lIote.!. " their daughter and family, Mr, and I' A,: ~o\'Cred dish dll1l:er wa" s~up supper WIll. be sen~~ at 7:30 Ian<l son. Danni(', \\ere dinner:'f1t~y .(ACCord.lon.lst. ,Ex,trao~dln- 'I 1\11'. and ,1\1rs. Roy Braden, Mr. Rebekah. Lodg~ .he.ld ,the!r reg~ Mrs. Howard Elm and. .childr,el.l. . s~nC.d at noon, An. elec.tlo. n,. of of· O,clOCk, An ele.etlon of offlcers Willi guests Sunday' of M.r. and Mrs.Y, • - \ and JI~rs .. 1< loyd Bossen, .:'\1r. and ular l~1C/ctlng \\ ~dnesday 111 th.e -1\bble Misk.o assisted in tJ1e ~Ic~rs .~·as ~e1d With "the follo\\'· be held. ' . ,Ralph Hanson anLl family.

Heard dally Qver Statton K~VN' l\lrs. Calvm Treptow, of Comstock I LO..O,I<. hall. Sixteen 1~embe1s offi~e of Dr. R. J. Lynn, this week, mg off.1ce~s namcd: • ,.,,~ , .1\lr. and I\lrs. Joe Vlse~, 1\lanlee! -1\1rs. Mary Br~dthauer return.

Iand 1\lr. and Mrs. (ox of Nor~h \\ele. present. 1\lary ~~J"er am! dUrIng th.e absenc~ of the regular . Preslde.nt, :\lrs. John. I< I~her; and Jo~el:h of Omaha arm ed :'lIon· i eel to her hOl!le 111 Gra!l<;! .1slaud

. Saturday, 0, t, 17th Loup attended a square dance 111 Mary JI~cDonald h.ad chal ge of the ITCenllOl1l"t, Rosalle Blaha. vIce preSIdent, I\1rs., Wll11s \\ ells; day' evel1lng anel were guests, until i Tuesday mornlllg after VlSlt1l1~ rc.Don't miss this great attrilction. Holdrege, Saturday. Enterta,ll~tJnt. BZe~ma Brdodte{ -Mrs. John Edwards of North secretary, Mrs. Victor Hy'de and Tuesday at the Joe Zikmund and lathes in Ord for a short time.Fun for the whole family. -Hill's Gravel pit, 2 miles north I ur g

1 an ean ec sen e e Loup was a guest Sljnday of Mrs. treasurer Mrs, Marie Anderson. I I<'rank Visek homes. -:\lrs. James Bartholomcw, who. ' , of Ord Cemetery. 23-tfc unc 1. . . . Carl Sorensen. Mrs. Russell Shanks will enter· Cecil Pier of Freil1ont, Nebr" had been assisting in the care of

SHOW & ~ANCE. Joyce Spencer, of Lincoln, spent f M.~. ant ~lr~'hSam ~OSttio £11d -l\lr. and Mrs. Don Dahlin and tain the club at their next meet· and Charles Krueger of Beemer, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. BertAdults $l,C!llldren, 2Sc the week end visiting her mother daml y °t' nl\: \\eld !\o~s, ~l' daughter of Loomis and Mr. and ing. Nebr., were overnight gllests at the Hansen, retul'lled to her home in

Alteays A Crowd in. SarqeHt and family,.1\lrs. Lol.a Spencer. l:id f~~~tso. r, an • r~. I· !lfr~. Hoger Dahlin and son .of Kear- 11k and Mi·s. Joe ~1inar, Lora- home of Mr.. and :\lrs. Charles How· Council Bluffs, Iowa, :ruesr!ay.Where PeolJle Go BI, Choice Lula WhIte, o~. Lll1coln, and 1\lr. . .', ~ . ney s\)ent the \\eekend With their belle and Junior were Sargent vis- (:ry Tuesday. .-Guests of Antone ~alud, over·

and Mrs. Paul \\ Ilmot and daught· . Mr. and Mr~. Jack Combs of Ord, ~Jren,s, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dah· iton Saturda '. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Henderson lllght Monday were hiS daughter-.-;------ ,~ ~ ----c--~.. - - -----~~..-;.~----c .. - ...... ! \\ere ,Su,nday gue~ts of Mr. and 1111.. " . ,,' y,. drove to Grand Island last Monday ar,d husba~d, Mr. and Mrs. Don

Mrs, Ehm Hale and daugh~ers. -,Mrs. Dick Nelson and1\lrs Carl Mrs. l.om Mdntosh, of Sargent, ft M d M ' H V I<'I 'd Pierce, of Eddynlle. Mr. and ~lr,.Mr. and Mrs. Way'ne PlCrce of Sorensen spent Monday in' Grand was.,a VlsltQr at the home or her a her , ~. ar S;· t·' . th ~rd a: Pierce went to Grand Isbnd Tues-

HILL TOP ECHOES Ord were Wed,nesday guests of Mr. Island. ,mother, Mrs. Edith Cleveland, w ~ armee on ~. ram ; ~y daY, to visit her lllother, Mrs. Zalud. '. ' and :\lrs. Elnn Hale and dallgh· -'--Mrs..Louise l'ctska spent the TuC'sday afternoon. . .' ~OJ'i s PI,tt~b~h~h, l~, ~h~r~ the y who is being cared fOr in the St.

F ed & 5 t dOt 16 &. 17 tel's. weekend In Grand Ishll1d, the guest 11k and Mrs. Frank ~lIsk and f T ,~ent th ,e hPas \\f<:~h'or so Fran('is hospjtal.rl ay , a ur ay - C. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wibbels and of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. 1Ill:0strich grandson' .Chades Nichols of York \ 1St ll1g a I d. e h~me ~ e~ ~on. t -Sunday guests of Mr. and :\lrs ... " .' .. I' .. I,' Mr. ang Mrs. Everett White 'and and LlmiIy. ,NebI': ar~ived Thursday at th~ In: ii.W anc aug er,. r. ~n., ' rs·

I,E. S. Munay \\e~e Mr. and 1\!rs. i

--"-;." ~--- -.- --- ~.. --~ --- Linda and :\lr. and Mrs. Clinton -~trs, Raym?l1d Crollk,and Mrs, home of :\lr. and :\lrs. Malon Gran. plekypho~f Rodney ,and, s~.~ryl.., Stanler Long of Grand Island. Mr.,I\~a~ters and family were Sunday Gus ~~hoenst~ll~ were Grand Is, gel' and family. They plan to visit . MIs. Maly Drudlk IS \lSlt;ng t1~Js! Long IS a brother of I\1rs. :\lurray.!VISitors at the John White home. land vIsitors F ndav. thrlJll"h this week with relatives .... eek at the home of he.r slster·lll· i -Mr. and Mrs. Albert, Jones

A party was given at the Cly'de -Mr. and Mrs, Haymond Cronk at SaJ:'gent Burwell and Comstock law, Mrs. Anton Vanek 111 Sargent, Ispent Sunday in Burwell WIth Mr.Gogan home on October 8 in han·· and Mrs. Leonard Cronk were in S d 'd' t t th' Nebr. and Mrs. F. M. Butts. .or of Barbara Jean's fir~t birthday., linnet Island Monday. un ay 1l11ler gue~ s a e Mrs. Maude Emry saw Dr. Moss i -Mrs. Lulu Manchester, ofThose present were Mrs, Ludvik -Mr. and Mrs. yv.' M. Savage home o,f.Mr., ,and M:s. ~oe ,Bar~:1 in Arcadia Saturday. Mrs. G. 1'1 Grand Island, was in NQrth LoupVisek and son Robert, Mrs. Dale spent the weekend ll1 Omaha on a and D\~.a1l1, \\~re Mrs. B~rtu s SiS' Erikson took her to the doctor'i Friday, to attend the Charles MayoCoakley anLl son Dan Mrs. Calvin I business and plea,ure trip. . t,er, MiS. Cyril BraU!ld lerry and :\lrs. Emry has beeh suffering with funeral. She spent the weekendTn:pt\l\V and ~on ,Gary, all of Com· I -:\If. and Mrs. Robert Kokesand ~hJr0r.,,~vhod h~d !Uht hetutned a back ailment for some time. The I ~\'ith her sister, !\oIl'S, Tom .Williamsstock Mrs. Byron Hur:t .and d:lllgh· I slfn \\ ~re Sunday gue~ts of Mr. ,ilnd fOIl) h<n g

h~n:b' \\dl~re hc as ee~ doctor believes her trouble is a III Ord. Mrs. Dale Mulllgan and

tel', Lirda, Mrs. Lor~n Wilson and: Mrs. ~<mory :I'!lOmsen. '1l,~.1 er. ~~ (l~ III t e army. Ml. kidn('y stone. Is\>n, ,Larry, of North ,Loyp weres~:m junmy, Mrs. Dick Wood and, -Guests Fflday of Mr. !ind :\I1's. BlaU!ld IS III camp KI~me~, N. J., Mr, and Mrs. Merl Emry of Mead, ?ll1ner guests of the W111lams fam·sl:,ter Kathy An.ne. The clown, RO,~ert ~okes fWd Hobb.lC, weI': :,hele he ~HlI :ecel\e hiS dlse.harg,~ Nebr, and ~lr. and Mrs. Virgil I lly Sunday. ..b~rthday cake was baked br Bar· ~lls. Daflell SmIth and VIC~J, Mrs. soon, Mrs. Blaund and c~lldren Phelps of Sargent were weekend i . -Mr. and Mrs. Tony Schmidt,bora's aunt, Mrs. Arnold :r.ul1lng.. : El:l?ry. T.holl1seq and family and c:~me t? the ,Bartu ~ome With her visitors at the home of !\oil'S. Maude' Ronnie and Sharon, and Mr. and

Mrs. W, J. Ramsey VISited WIth I !\o1ls. LI:I\an No\otny..'T, bl?lheqn-Ia\\ and sls~er, Mr. and Emry. I :\lrs. Frank Kokes were Sunday

Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hamsl'Y, Jr., and, -Mr~. Bud Hoeppn~1 of 1'\olth :\11", Stanley Gross of Grand Island. Mr and 1\1rs S V Emry attend., guests of 1I1r, and !\oIl'S. Ruclolphdaughters of Lincoln, from Wed·! Loup, Mrs. Darrell SlTIlth, and Mrs, Otp,er guests were also ~lr. and ed th Ha ·'(:,t . of' Harmon in! lIosek. .nesdayuntil Sa,tlllda.y. . . Hober~ ~okes spent \\ ~dnesday 1I1rs, Joe Valasek of Ord and Mrs':

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GranllslanlJ satur,day and ~ere I -:\,Ir. and 1\1r.s. Martin Wiegardt--.-.... -- - --~--. ------------ ShOpPlllg In Grand Island.. 1\Ia1'Y Klima. I h I spent Sunday with 1\11' and Mrs

I~. - rrr_.~~..~.............. ] -,:\lr.. andMrs, La~,~oine Wigent Wc:,ndell Hovie. '.\:ent to Arcadia Icte~l week~n~lg:les~V a} t~ bon!e I Joe Kuklis!; and Mary. . ..J..!-'"'4f.J andkfandlll y, ~ftlLOIuP c~ty, .spen,tl'hthe Monday. He had a dental appoint· t ~VO~{Hi~l~r N;b~' . f. aa 111 1 -~r and ~lrs Joe Kuklish and

wee en WI 1 nez .,walll. ey ment' '. , , . I .,. 'd A 1'· . S tl'k' t S. . Iwere Sunday di ner guests of Hev.·.~ ,. Sunday dinner and supper guests, .l\lary an cflan e. ~ spe~, Ill:'Cly'de Keown has resigned his aJ:d Mrs. David ~chwarll. ' 1\1l".~ Ruth Cl.arke . and son~ at the home of 1\1r. and Mrs. Victor; ~ay With Mr, and Ml~'rLoUIS Kuk·

position as salesman for the Bret· 1 -l\lrs. Lucy Laflin returncd <..harle", \\ele Sunday dll1ne~.guesb KlJpal al1t1 daughter Sunday were I1sh and Dorothy .~f Sargent. .haul' I' ~19tor Co. at Scotia and will Thursday from Crab Orchard at the hOl~: of Mr. and MI~. Rus: Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Stone and! . -:\1~., al:d, ~lIs., Ralph Wlb~rgopen .h1S <?wn car sales room in his where she looked aiter' business sell. Shanks ,~I:d .f~milY:. Sund~y Haymond. Douglas Higgins, Mr. and' \\,ere lhulsclay.v~s .~lrsoro~lr.(o.building In North Loup. He re- matters. She is staying in the homc ~itell1?on gu~,ts \~ele 1\hs. Amel1a, Mrs. Ed Klapa1 and Mr. and Mrs. i \\e,l.e ~hur,d,l;Y \~SltOls of 1\lr, andcently purchased the former Loup of 1I1rs. Lily Hoisington, and caring Shanks and son, EIJ~er, . IWill Urban 1l111~. Elmer Chfl~tensen.Valley Motor building from Ben for her., Mr, and. Mrs. \hndell,. Hov,le '. '-Mr. and 1\1rs. George Nass,Nelson. Watch for an announce- ~ -Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolfe re- and Johnnie were Loup city VI" -John Jurzenski was a visitor Grace Jensen and daughters at·ment of ~lr. ~eo\\'n's opening in I tUfl.led Friday from a visit with Itors Saturday. of :\lr. and Mrs. Joe Wegl'£yn Sun· I. t~nded the Han cst of Harmony atnext wl;ek S QUIZ... their son Dua~e, in C?lorado col- Saturday dinner guests at the day. ," I Grand Island Satu!'day.. ., '.

Mr· and Mrs. LeV:'ls White of St. lege, and their sOlHn·law and hOl11e of JIll'. and :\lrs. E. G. Stone -Hulda and Alvin Hanke visited . -;-:\1r..and Mr~. BIll~1 ~mClLo.ms, Mo., were 111 North LOllP daughfer, .1\lr ..antl,~lrs. Jan~es !,ec- were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howery. Sunday with Mr. anLl Mrs. George' \'lSlt~~ With Uu.lda and A1\ lli Han·bnefly Tuesday enroute from Ord lie, who I1ve III Colorado Spnngs. and :\lr. and Mrs. R. J, Stone ancl' Nass. ' Ike l' nday e\ el1lng. ._~__.. _--------~------ • Deborah. I =..::-------~-~----~~----==.=_=.::.._. -.~.---..--~ ---- -------~- -..:==.:.=....=_-=:.-~===---===

Hichard Stone is teaching in III----=--~-_..·~- ---~-- ~-~-,-W(;bteni!le rural high school while ' ,Supt. Floy'd Lewin is reco\Cring! I

from a. heart illness. 1\lr. Lewin sur'lf('fed another minor heart attack OUR'Thurs_d'lY. He is still_ hosPitalize~ i

Vegetables from oui- case, Buy10 Ibs. Good Pota:toes for 39c!and grab a. bunch of mealyCoup Bones at Sc a pound. Mixin some fresh Tallow-,-Sc Ip"

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SINGER SEWlt'-iGC~NTER

322 West ThirdGrand Island, Nebr.

. Local Representative:R. D. KOSMICKIPhone S11 or 260

No. 17th St. Ord,. Nebr.

OCTOBER 15'195 j. ~ .. ' ~ ,

SINGER*SEWING MACHINE)

. SALES i""*REPAIRS: _ i !

and I' ':nd

SERVICE . RENTALS

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Lima Beans Belair, babl", : ...•... l~~~..21, .Golden Corn Bdair, WI<"""",,~,2 ~ok~~: 3ge

== S ' a' h .' .. ..' <. n'ql, 20 ==== pin c Belilir, kat or choppcd ,,,,, ... ,,. f'krO === C I'n· .., . l\l:qz 21 =. ,au, ower Dd·,it .. ,\,i ••;; .......:.::"f'k"·. ,0:=

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. BEEF ··.·~= by '''eQ~art '~-- Ask usab~ut Pri'~~~ .' ==

... 'aho cJtti~9 and w.rQ~~I,,~s.~VIC,~:·· ';;='== 'l. / i ,f ••-, ;=:

- Rib Ste~ks.:::,~b.'63c;= .. '. u. s.\:ho{ce Be~f; 1·in~h cuts' - '-' ==

'.. B~ef ~i~er ..'.~:,', .~l>.' 39'c =Sliced thclhjckllC~s y'ou rrcCcr ..

= ::;. Slab Bac~n....;,Lb.59c" =

__ ' . p'uritan Srall~:10to 12-1b. A\'mte .','

-- Bologna..... ::.>.. :.j.b..39c·TO~ Quallly,lal:~e or ring, SIiCN 'Ifr;cce . , =

WI1iting·.~""lt~~lb .. rfi. 2',~ ==__ .,' C'ap~aln'~ Ghojc? ; "".':.;;

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Jell-well; assor.t~d f1avOf$, .

Celatins and puddin9s.• I I I • I' I;' , .. I I:'.~

Orapges S'JJl'~i'l, Calif. V,I.~el., IT\ealu~.Lb. 80Graperruil New Florida cr;p" " Lb, 90

Castle Cr.~st; No. 2129cY.C" choice, , Can.

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. '. QeH.cic>lls ~weet Spreads .Jel" "',. t·, 10·oz. 19-.

, Hu.sdman·•• Apple-Crnpe".,.:,."".. ,G)... v

Sf ' dH ' ..: "~·I b 98ratne . one, Bmer VaUel ..... " 'J.r. 0HoneJ$pr~a,d"lOu;< Bao''' "".:, ,,:,' ~~:,~ ~,

~ . ' .. ;F,tllP?str)' Ne~'cls' . ..phocolale Bib !\cckwoo.,l, J~mt,~eei ... ,., 'B~'z, 220O1 . ,t • , 1"·oz. 25aes l:'ro,ncuar)'. filled .... """ .. ,,,;,,,:, .}'kg, eQoeoanul Durkee, ~hreJJed .,., •. ", ..... ,. ,~.~;: 21cBakin~ Powder Calumet ", .. "", .. ~,ac~~~ 250

-Pure Vanilla Crqwn Colony , .... , " 'f~;~j; 35~

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tok~y Gr,p~s Flump &nd ftrm .. 2 ~b' ~5~Slfepl Corn "On\he-co~"'" " Lb. 120.. . . .

.Netv' Fall Cr()p of IJroddce

A' I 's" "2 . 2'5" 'BASkET' / "4 59. ,..PP e ... -,ll~bs. ~,)~Ol~~.ormorc),., . '. U. S. No.1 Grade, Jonathan varlety

P!otatoe~.....10~bS' ~9c .~O~;bg $~,79Reo, U.s. No.1 Grade, dean and~mooth

You'll be proud to have all your foo~ shelves fully stocked,for themonths a/lead - for good eating, for variety, and convenlencel 'I'Harve$t" the$e food needs at savins pri,u - at Sofoway, this.weekI

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C/lcck all tlH?se cttlJboartl·fillingblty~--

P tibby's;17-oz'19 3 11-OZ• 5S p' h' Mo.21.~2.· 5eo5 3·sieye ,.Can .' c... C~ns .' . c eac es Taste Tells, F~slone .. Can C

H· , . ~ No,2 ~5' p.• '. I' . No.2~5omlny Stokely's ........ Cans A- C Ineapp e LaLani, crushed, .. Can4't . C

S" h No 21', 19 p. ' No 21

'. 3' 8plna~ Emerald Bay, Caocy ... :Ca:~ . C . earSHar~rlIou~.choice,Bartlelt:Ca~ c

T t · · .. ,1~-oZ'25 S·, .GREEN; . . 2 1-19, ~9omaoes Stokely's, finn • ~ ..Can'. C eons Gardensidl', cut.... Cans ~ , C

P· k i:_ D' 'No. 2\~ 19 C GOLDE:':; Libby's, 2 11-oz. 35or UL eans Taste Tells.Can'.. Corn Cream·style.......... . Cans C

S· . h'" tt" Franco· 2.151,.~.oz. '2''9" C'· GOLDE:':,/';'lbldd; 2 7-oz. -"5'pag e. I American., Car.s .. .Corn whole kernel ... ".". Cans 4 c·

A : Highwaj' .. Hl(~·OZ.29 P k' Libby's, 2 l-lb. ~S·. sparagus Brand; All-gre.:n .Can C ump In solid pack... Cans;" C

N t · . i6-oz. 3'9 B Libl>y's; JX.cp Brown, 2 H-oz. 25ec arLibby's;Apricot ....... ·...Can C eanSinlomatpsauce Cans C

Noodles 'N Beef~llj~:>.\·~~2.9cB~ans Otoc; Chili,Hot 21t~~~z'23c; 'i ~. I ~ ;'.. .,' -( . • • \ •. , .,

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:}deas for Hearty Fall }.~cals .i '.. .'. ", , • ,2.1\)'41' ,I\lce $how !'lo.l. ":hilt ",,:,, , .. :13.g 0. ,.... ..'\ ~Ib. J;,IU, ,,S,rup Gold·n·sweel. dark., .. ,... , ... r••••••. ,..~'.il '"!,

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'.iscuil M~ f'l~elMl~":'".\"~".:".",, .• ,,};~· 430'C' . M '1' ' . ' ': ~:lb. 390. orn ea M.mmy L<,ou. yellow "" .. ,s.i-.Cream of Ythoal ..":,J ,,,2~~~. 310L M' I ' 1,lb, ·39 3·1b, $1 09at· IX Fowucred Milk" .. \:.'\n. ." ~ ..... (,,;\n. ,. ,. i 2·1b. 35',,,,acaron - or Sppghetti. cu!. .. ,." ........"B.' eC k ' " . 2·lb. 49rae ers !Jusy Bahr••oda .. "'...... ,, ..... Uo.< , . 0VOle 'OY$le.n lImkw.\cr ....." .. " .. ,: .~:~:'.3CO:~ 43c

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I>ick HtJtltese.'Vllite food s1101JlJing,T II. I 1 ~,oz. 39. 00 upa~ e If ana AC .. , "W:e; r.Lonon Jcr~en's .·:" .. ",,,.~~·l~f~ .590 .Y b 1.~·oz. 380 '... ap.o-ru Vick·"."."",., .~ar ,

.LI~ierine .. Antisepuc '.. , .. ~~i~;e ~9c,,"uncJx ... "... """. 2 ~?~Fc;:2Yo .

". $ooITis,iue ."""".. ~ Roll~ 250' ••.. '.<,'.' • :. t. \'

Ritz,Warren, I '

No one knows theIterct' or glamour Leiterlhan iha Garllncr. Au,I.tor Ug·O-Geliie IJeautrthis \hacious :\lG-'l ~tar

"~'IOOSCS llUH·-'ULCA-'lEO'S smarlAC(;'ml Scam stocking,

AUll noll', the Acccnt ..Seam is lIlorc deijcateaJ;',j more flattering thallC\Cl'-tltc perrett filldlingIOllclt to.llUH·-'tlLC.\-'IEO·S e:\dusi\ ci·'acc l'owJer Finislt.

ORVILLE SELL, Auctioneer

SELL AUCTION CO., Clerk

YOST'S.We Give S&H Gree,n Stamps

'NEBR.

"Starting at 2 p,' 111,

Home hgs gas fur,nace. water qnd, '.~ . . , !

built-in cupboards, I

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Friday, .Octo.ber.':16tn'.

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:, 3;, ~,Io~ks EQ$t ..~nd ~ ~Ioc~s~~'rth 0t:. Ar:cadiQl State P~,"k. Arcgdi~. Ne~r, ,.'. '" '. '~ . '.

tJ/£j15M.-Jf.L~ 41. .1W-P~ktz;.i1t

Only$1 359 poir

60 gouge, 1'5 denier$horf, medivm, loniJ

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, .I ,W~LL SELL TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER MY

6·Qoo.rn H.om~ ~nd. V,~c.an,1 lo.l$

I will also sell some FurnHure and Used Lumber,'. ' .

Terms: 25% on date of sale and balance when

nterchflnfable abstract and deed is furnished,

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Pink-Bille SholverMrs. John Wojtasek was hostess

to 15 guests at her home Friday.Mrs. Don Auble was honored witha pink and blue shower and re·ceived inany gifts. Cards werePla>'etl during the e\~ning, afterwlnch the hostess ser\ed lunch.

PAGE SIX

Pitch CillbMembers of the Pitch rIub went

to Burwell Monday where the regu·lar meeting was held at the homeof Mr. and Mrs, Robert Hall. Highscores were won by l\olrs. Wayne'Turnc'f and Ray Christensen. Lowscores went to Mrs. John Warfordapd ~lfred ~lbers.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~o~n~c~h~~~r~~o~\~C~rl~ll~n~el~- ~11 took SLlp/JCr ~Llcsls fronl ~orth Platte, the last of last rlaved pitch ~riday, l'he guests ~ir children and ~ld;~jl(lrCli Iof nlcnlber~ w'ere pas ;ed about andpart. 'A short book review of Lu- week, She is visiting hcrjnothor. were Mrs. Louise Pctsk a, Mrs, Jo· at dinner Sunday, Present were Mr. I guessed. ,.,'1 II I . b I "1'/ I\1r. and Mrs. Willis Johansen, Mrs. '\UJ1es Wigent and her sister, sic Pctsk a and Ncrna Sobon. and Mrs. Clvdc Baker. Omaha, and I' Besides the members, II1'O guestsci o . as ey s new 00 c 1C aru SOilS, Mrs. Ed Johansen, of " k ,; I'

1\1 II tcr" g' b 1\1r' "u. c. ~ ]\'I'S L' 'H II"r ness 'I\"l'c, Parkes S~I'\ cd a lunch. Mr. and 'Irs. Corwin Cummins, sun, were prcscn , .• ouse un cr was iven y S. ". tl !'I It I 1'1' '\ \,o' J. ,1'. VY. ~ c o o , 1 0 ~ ~ "

S 1 L' t k LId 1 ,,01' n a c, aru ,1I'S, Agnes vi- ar.d daughter, l\lr. and Mr», Lowcll : Mrs.' Visek served lt.. nch~. l' ur a. unc 1 was sen c anc gent were Saturdav supper guests S I \1 .-.-- \1" I I 't' '11 b ltl

a social hour Iollowcd. of ,'.11'. and I\'rs. lr. \V. 11al'I'11e,'s I (IT]( ay . lSI lars {sll~ n owa Jones, and family, and Mr, and Mrs' The next mcc 1I1g \\1 C WI 1" _I\. , Richard Rowbal and son, l!\lrs. Elmer Almquist.. and Virus. . 'Slllld,'lV \ 'ISI'tOI'c of Mr. all" 'Irs. Mr, and Mrs. Louie Jobst and 1\1 d 'I B kId t .

I f f . ,; 0 1 U "' . I . [ 'I'. an vrrs. a er re urne 0, .Go den \\lC( l Lng -~- Charles Ilulinsky and family were Mr and Mrs, Eugene C 11PPS o Omaha Monday afternoon, T.llC~':' . ",". . A.n;iounccd " Supper Guests Mr, ,1'1d 1\.lrs. Fr.,:nk, Vo.lf 3;ld Do~- I'uyallup, Wash., drove 10 Sioux \\el'e lunch guests of his mother, , C;/J C'J ..

and ~IJs. PhlhI? Mrs~y Sr., and Mr. ,... ,Mrs. Helell Oscntowski had as othY,'\1r. and .:\Its. Ed\\ m.,\-olf, VII. C.it?l·" lIo,~ a, 'l'ldnl~'~daYI"I TlheI,';, they 1\)lrs, ,:iola ,.Baker, of North Loup,· J,(ocla C, JOl'ea.1 '.tand ;,lrs, LeWIS .SIl1It.h and son, Open house WIt! be held on §un. her guests at SUpp"I' Sunday :\'11'. a.nel. ~Irs. Alb1l1 Urbanski and Joe ~·111.sdl eS.c011"S'I.r. \n ."rs. ar 0 vcaver before I ...,B t fLoC t t S d a 0 t 18 1 h 10 r tl Gold c. ~ S tl k a s oc 01 t: cavmg. + .

err, o. up I, y', spe~l u~ a1 I ay, ~(';. "Ii:\t r d:\1:: R L- Iand Mrs. Rkhan.l Jacobowsk i and e 1 , . Friday they went to Bettendorf, K'! Sf ' :l1.{\.0. club will meet on Wed.ncar Naper, Nebr. There the) at- j en Wedding a . r. an . Is. , . I Jimmie and Jake Kwiakowski, I t tl t tl k ct.c Y'r} 10. t' er r.csdav . attcrnoon with Mrs. Joetended the While Horse Ranch, Long, J '\f t - owa, w icre lCY spcn re we e - c "" ,; ~

celebration. I The affair "'it! be held at their unlOr 1 (j rons . (nd wilh 1\lr. and Mrs. Hollin Hine· Mrs. Bernard Suminski and ;\Irs, l;lrich . "" V isitat ion Campaign Mrs. ~lbert Jones ent~rtall1cd Ihart. Adrian Kusek were hostesses F'ri· i . --'--- home on ~(). 13th Sl. On.!. The th<; Junior Matrons at her hO,lIe They returned to Orcl. Sunday. day at a kitchen shower, at whichSup/J('r ~uests -.... hours are from 2 until 4 .in, tI:c The visitation campaign will be Fnday. Mrs. E. S, !\lunay was a . ~_ ' Genc\ie\'e BO"ee was honoree.

, . afternoon and from 7 untIl ::I 111 stalted from the Methodist ehur, I' ,;Mr, and Mrs..Paul Seely of Om· the evening. ell"!n Ord on Sunday. Oct. 18. Hey. gues. Birlhdau Surprises' Twehe guests were present al

h d M d M J I B I b ~ the Suminski homE', l\liss BOy'ce re·a a, an 1', an • rs. 0111 ,cr· All of their friends and neigh- Shepherc \vill be assisted y Hev. Della Dec/{ - 1111'S. Ralph Wiberg was pleas· eehed many gifts.anek were supper and eyelllng bors are cordially invited to caU Herb Jackman of Chadron. Rev. antly surprised Sunday when se\'- During the program, music was,guests Thursday of Mr, and Mrs, on Mr. and I\Irs. Long on Sunda~·. J,lcknHtn will remain all the '\eek The members of the Della Deck nal guesls came to her home in ghen by a barber shop lrio. There I'

Adolph Beranek. Mr. and Mrs. in Ord. club met Tuesday with ;\Irs. Albert tOlior of her birthday. Guests were was also a three act skit.Philip Mrsny Sr., and !\Ir.iwd I\1rs. ~W?$(S Of, Burq..:ell ctub Jcnes. Mrs. Lester Norton 'was a 1\:11'. and :lIrs. Elmer l'lJristenseil, Games followed at which !.\lrs.Philip Mrsny Jr., also spent the Sunday Dinner ~uesls guest. John Jurzellski. Lores Wolf of Ord, Allclrew Kusck anu Mrs. FluyJ Ku.evening \\'ith Mr. and Mrs. Beran, Maye I\lartin, Helen Kokes and . No Lo Club Mr. and Mrs, CIaft'nce Jorgensen, k .

k d th ' g" t A I. lch a Lareda Cronk wcnt to Burwell, Sllllday dinner guests of :\Irs. "IT' b' d! '1 .. se won pnzes.e an elr lkS s. (>. ill W S ".. t· 'I ... 'I \\.. ,'11'-,'. ,\. L',' Parkas sr. \I'as 110s1":s Sam 'Vi erg an anl1 y, mrs. 1'h" hosles's"s sen cd lunch.d to th 0 1 Monday. There they were guesls r.es ,'lgen wcre" r. anu "rs.. l' "d, l' cO J h 'P'b d J' f B " ~sel'\'e e e mpal y. of the Burwell Business and Pro. lis Johansen and son, Mrs, Ed Jo- to the No Lo club Thursday after. 0 nny n I erg an amce our,

ilas A SOT' fessional Women's Club being only hansen, of North Platte, Mr. and noon. High score was \\:on by :VIrs, \\~l,l. '. • ." JoUy Neighborsl members of the local club to at- Mrs. "Villard Harkness and family Anna Holmes, second Il1gh by ~lrs. Ihe evel1ll1g was spenl In \lSI1· I I b

t"nd. and l\!r. anJ Mrs. K. W. Harkness Will ~1isko. Verna' Sobon, who was I ing. Lunch, \\hich was brought by Jolly Neig 1bors (' u met onA son was born Sunday, Oct. 11, ~ . I l' . th t d Thursday, Oct. 8. with Mr,;. Annato ·Mr. and ~lrs. Wchard Manchest· The speaker of the eHning was and Virus. a guest, won t le trave ll1g pnze. e gues s wa~~~ . Visek. The lesson on sewing was:'er i.n North Platte. He was given Verna Hankin, of Grand Island, . , . " gheu by Gwcndol~n Cochran and;his falher's name, Hichard Lee. His from the state assislance uureau, North Plattt' Visil()(s En[(.;rtains Four~ome I'anltly Gathenng J • lIliaI')' IIal'ke1, after a short business·weight was a bit over five pounds. she spoke 011 social security', 1\1r. and :\1rs. WIllis Johilnsell Mrs. A. 1". Parkas sr, cntertain- Mr, and :'vlrs. M. B, Cljn:lilins had Ime~ting.. . ,!His birthday and his sister Shar· . Read, The Want Ads and son brou,ght 1\lrs. Eel Johansen cd a foursome of friends. who lhe pleasure of entertalj1tng all of l<qr enlertall1ll1ent baby pll'lures 206on's are on the same date. Mrs. --." _---...... .. _ _.._.. . _ _.__.. '- - .- .. _. -- ----.- '-_ -.-. '7-·· -'- .. _. -;" -~_.,._"._-".---' .._ ..-. _ -. ..

Manchester is the fonner BettyPolak, daughter of Mrs, FrancesPolak. Mr. Manchester is the sonof Mrs. Esther Manchester.

V'is-i(~ In AmflerstMr. and Mrs. Andrew Kusek,

Mr. and Mrs, Adrian Kusek andsons, ~irs. Bernard Suminski andc.hilqrf>n, Andy Kusek, Genevie\e,!3oyee, y\'ere guests Sunday of Mr.fnd Mrs. Don Glatter and family inAmherst. Mrs. Glatter is the form·,cr Helen Kusek.

Visits In MindenMr. and Mrs: RaJph CraIg and

Mr, a.nd Mrs. Marion Crosby spentSund;lv in Minden. Mr. and Mrs.Crosb)' visited \vith their daughter,Leola, who teaches in the Mindencity s\,hools. Mr. and Mrs. Craig"'ent through the pioneer village.

-,-Book Review

Mother Cabrini Study Club !lietWednesday at the homc of M1'S.,Richard Piskorski with Mrs. F. J, iOsentow~ki as eo·hostess. One

.. f guest, Mrs. James Donnelly was·VisIIS \Vhlle Horse RarK } present. The program consisted

" Mr. and Mrs, ~dolph Beranek, of the last in a seri(>s of discussiolls. Mr. and Mrs, Philip Mrsny Jr., Mr. on modern problems and a lesson':.-·_-,-~·t-- --._.~------~.---;---- --~'----:---_.---..-.---------;.--.-.------.~--.---

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,OCTOBER 151953. . TIlE ORO QUIZ, ORD, NE13RASKi\. . Pl\GE SEVEN,-----_.._-_.._ .•--- --~~,~------

~WANT;..--

'Ord

GEO. A. PARKINSo. D,

OPTOMETmST

ALAND BANK LOAN

STAVS "HOME"

DIlly otl'ke In th.e LoupValley devoted exclusivelyto the care at your eyes,

OtIice In the White BuIldingAcross the street from theOrd Hospital. Just SO\lth of

the Methodist Parsonage.

Phone 90

- ValleyRendering Plant

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Ord, l(ebr,

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PmNTlST

Telephona 83, -... t".: •.• 1

X-Ray DlagnolLa

F. L. BLESSING

QUIZ PRINTING CO.

,Pound Bo01l,s .. looseleaf Books .Lediers-Journals-Day Books

AceountinC' Work SheetsComplete Line Offiee Supplies

Phone I

C. J. MILLER, M.t>.~ .

.SpeclAl attentIon given to,SURGERY &: DIAGNOSIS

IJiI block louth ot Ord hospital9.nd bt door wut ot ChrLeUan~burch.

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SURGii;RYlJecrocardto"aphy

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OPTOMETRIST

. -. .', .Professional Directory

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•ROBERT J. LYNN, M.D.OUiee' lri the Muontc BU1ldtn.

. ,Ott1~. Phone: 1$0 .l\es!depc. Phone: 1M

: ep~lal AttenUon- Given ~.

Ord

DRS.Mu.u:it and WARTIN~hy~lclari.J .&: SurgeoIl.l

X-Ray Card.lograph1:. O#lct_ Ph.one lit ,

Acro~s :street from Hospitalf/ltul MartIn, M.D,Realdence Phone 180, OUa ).mlerj M.D.- ~hone 1U

• PERSONAL

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,(Ie FOR SALE je FARM EnUIP'MENT I. AUTOMOTIVE fees and commisslons, distribution Mira Valley I Mutual Benefit Club meets with

T of estate and approval Qf final ac· Mrs. Edgar Roc Wednesday alter------.- ----- ----- ----- -~ ---------~----------- count and discharge, which \\ ill be Mrs. Walter Linke and children noon,

BlIILDI1':G BLOCK making equip- FO~ SAL£-San? and Gravel-; New Cornpicker Bargains' FOIl SAL1£-1940 Four-door Chry s· £01' hearing in this court on Octob- 'l,ccompanled :\Ir. and Mrs.. Allen. , •ment cement or light wei gilt Pit located 2 miles nor\~ of Ord G, I. and Farmrite ler. Francis Simoens, phone 566, er 29, 1953, at 10:00 o'clock, A, 1\1. Ed\\ar,~s to .~maha last. "edn~s· --!\Ir~, W. D, N~Ul1l~jeI:' Karenblock's Everything needed even ceIlletery. Promp~ de ivery or 1 Ro\\ Pull Tj pe or Semi Mounted 29·2tp Ellsworth Ball Jr. day. 1her visited ~Ir, \\ after LIll' and Shirley and. ylda Collins wereboiler 'for stearn kiln, Pric~ $685. I \\e .~ad·rur

¥uc klt~en~a~ .. '.-.. $395,00 -'-)-'ALE 1940 Ch--''-1-4-d'. (Seal) COUl1t/ JuduQIke at t~~ St. Joseph s Hospital. He Grand Island visitors, Saturday.Equipment at Denvcr. Gcor ee I aG pi InC~ e oar d a

yN· b I S a1n7 tr 2 Row Mounted ... __ ..._ !4,95,OO l' ( RpS

J-56' I.'. ?: e~, 00,1 28-3t ' " ~s recervmg treatment for polio and, -!\Irs. Herman Rice., and grand.

, "":> rave 0" r, e r. -, e 2 R . P II 1'· "'9" 00 - lone 6, 1: rancis snnoeus. I I IS improving d 1tEl' R' £ N t1Wooten, 520 West 11 Ave" Den- • 0\\ , U ) pe -:'. .. "J, 292tc --' . , aug 1 er, inor ICC 0 or I\ er, Colorado, Phone Keystone fOR SALE-L'sed Singer portable Uot'd. Pickers-Ali kinds -1..0\\ est ~l~ - _ Davis and Vcgeltanz. Attorneys I Emil Graul went ,to Columbus Lcup went to Grand Island Sal ur-889 " 01' phone 220 Beaver City, sewing machine $39,50. New II Prkl~es B d L'OR S \LF-Must sell 1953 Chie r- NOTICE FOR PRESENTATION last week for a physical check-up. claj, where they spent the day.

0,/ • , $10- 00 L' , ' , , , OF CLAIMS The Rev, Norbert Becker a Hl l S: , ,Nebraska. portable sewing machines $89.50. usxmg e . . J tam De. Luxe 4,-door, PontIac, 8. , sionar ' from the Phil liu i11~S con.. -1\Ir. and !\Ir5, Melvin EllingsonNew cabinet model machines Outlaw Implement Co, conventional shl,ft. fully, equip- , In the ,County Court of Valley dueled a slide lecture ~r the Luth.' Jr. a~ld family ~f Bro~:n ,B~w wer,~

GOODY£AR TlHES - LlB£RAL $129,50. Call 39 or write The O'Neill, Nebrao_ka _ 2_9_._ltc It pcd, at .great dISCOI!nt. can be County, Nebraska. , eran church Wednesday evening. \Ieekel:d guest> of "'11:;, 1£llll1gs91~.~allowance for your old tires Pfaff Sewing Machine Co" Sar- ._~ seen this weekend 111 St. Paul, In the Malter of the Estate of A large group of Mira Valleyans at. parents, :\Ir, and Mrs, Amos Chris-when you trade for these ~'on· gent, NebI', 29-2tc ( the Methodist pal'sonag~, or ;"Ion· James H. Van N~ss, Deceased. tended the meetIng,' ,tofferoen. • ,derful Goodyear tires. Drive in! • REAL ESTATE day] ,Tuesday or· Wednesday All person~ having claims .against Henry and Mary Raehuy, Mrs, -Dr. W. R. ~ay IS In O.rd onKN£CHT'S SI~CLAlR SERVo FOR SALE-Potatoes $1.50 per 100 __~____________ _ morrungs next week at the Meth· the above Estate are required (0 Hattie Boettger and Edna Mr. and' Tuesday and Fnday at office ofIC£. 29·1tc Ibs" field run, bulk, Joe K Lech, FOR SAL£-2 business buildings j' odist church, Ord, ?9-1tc present the same in thi~ Court on Mrs. George Nass, :\-Irs, Ha'rrj' l"Qtb,' Dr. Z~ta Nay 1-tfc

BESSIE COULDN'T H£LP IT if Burwell. 29·2tp on the square. Murray Real • WANTED or before February 6,1903,01' they Mr. and Mrs, Walter Foth and Mrs. --- - -- ---- ---- - -.------.-she was slightly plump and sag- _"OR SALE - A-I used stoker Estate. 8-tIl' "" will be Iorever barred. Claims Walter Fuss were in Grand Island jo,L ~ .....gcd the bottom of this overstuf'I- (Stokal) with controls. Also --------- -.-- filed will be heard by the County Saturday to view the parade at "."..".". YV~ed chair, But this swaj'-backed warm air steel furnace in good LOANS - Money to loan on real I WANTED TO BUY-Alfalfa Hay, Cou,rt at 10 o'clock A. ;\01., at the the Hanes! of Harmony festival.,job is a bargain. BROWN'S condition. ,Call 159. 29·2tp estate See The Wozab Agency £lvin Hale, Phone: Red 102 Ar· County Court Room in Ord, Ne The He\. Roker of LIncoln assist·USED FURNITUHK 29·1(c -------- --- . 42-tfc cadia, 26·lfc braska, February 8, 1954. cd by the Rev. £, Sohl are condllct· :

"on SALE-3 1'2 lb. fries, $1.00. " , ' Witness my hand and seal Oc· ing evangelistic meetings a.t the ~, ;SLA T CRIBS-500 BUSHEL CA· dressed. Deliver on Saturday. HAVE prospective buyers for farm WAN 1ED - Rider to share e~· tober 13 1953 _ U, B, church e\Cry evelling thiS

pacity slat crib only $10,50. If Phone 0511. Mrs. Geqrge Nass. and city property. If you wish p~nse~ to or near ~l.exandnaI '. Ellswo.rlh Ball, Jr" week except Sunday, Ij'OU plan permanent storage " 29.1tc to sell see us! 'Murray Reali AIr force B~se, LOUlslana, on . Coun(j" Judge of Mr, and Mrs, Reuorn Cook ofroom see ,us for plans and esti· ----- Estat~ agency. g-lfe ~ct. 2.0, Notify A·lc Kenneth I(Seal) Valley County, Nebr'lska, Loup City, Mr, and ~rs, Harl'j' Fothmates. Phone 33, SACK LU1\I· FOR SALt-chiCKen coop, good 7'--'--~----;------ f redenck North Loup, Nebr, 29.3tc 'and Mr, and Mrs: Eldon Foth and

B£R & COAL CO. 29·ltc condition, 14 x 8 Sec Art Jeffer. FQR SA~l'J - House l!l .southeast Phone 0121. 29-ltc I __~__.__ baby were Sunday dinner guests of,\ ies. 29-1tp qr~, kitchen, bath, dllllng room, "-"-- ----- -- I Davis and Vogeltanz, Attorneys ~Ir, and l\Irs, Ed Cook, Mr. and

BEFORE DHIYING, C01\IE IN for ----------- hVll1g. room, three bedl'oQms.• HELP WANTED 'NOTICE OF ESTATE HEARING Mrs. Irvin Schoemaker of Scotia' Wh L dB k Iour .one stop super senice. We "on SALE-Coleman gas hE'atel', Gas In hOllse, recently remod· ~- T In the Countj' Court of Valley were afternoon calleI:s; : en you get a an an oantake pride in our work and OU1 Completely a'u(omalic. John Has- eled.. Very reasonable, Has~elI WANTED-Several p~ople to pick I Coun(j', Nebraska. In the Matter ,Geor~e Bremer \Islted at th? I your mortgage Is nev/er sold to~i~~tV;Tro~l~~t\IWi\§~d~: kell. : '29-2tc _Agen~!~___ _2_1 ~~~ up popcorn for 2c a pound, Ph, I of the £state of John J, Skala, De· franklIn Bremer hom~ n,ear St. LI',ICE, 29·ltc fOR SALE-DI,lQ'Thenn oil h~~ler FOR SALl':.-AIl mo<,1ern duplex 5122, Henry Benn, 28·tfc I ce~~ed, . . ~?rY.~i;ln~ay. ,M,rs; ElSie ~re;n~r I an ouhl!Je _peaty, Yo\u, know

43000 BTU D' C~ f 29 ?t partly furnished including laun- -~, . I I he State of Nebrask~: ,On O~· 1~ \ I~ltll1o :\olrs, .Allce Hardll1y 1Il ou'll al~a sbe doln buslneSiIF rl"s A'STRAIN TO lilT 111GB ..:...:.~.:r..:.-!.~_ ~--~:.?- dromat 2 electric refrigerators WAN nO-Hired man,. marned tobel' 13, 1953, the Adnllnlstra(nx Portland, Ore" slllce October ,st. IY. Y - ~','-

"C" on that trumpet, >ou may ~OR SAL£-One Remington auto· stoves' and water heaters. I~ n;'l11 pref~rl'e,d, A~Y tune after of said Es(ate filed Final. Account . ,Those f,rOl!l Mira. Valley alt.e!ld·1

with the friendly, farmer'-raneherneed a different mouthpiece, malic shot gun. Mrs. Lillian No· Choice location. See Wozab Nov. 1. R. Uare Clement, Ord, and Petition for DistriblltlOn, Hear· ll1g the ;\OhsolOn-fes\lval at .the Zion, d L d B k S i . .Come in and see us for an~,thing votny, 420 No, 18th. 29-2tp Agency. 25-tfc Nebr. 29·2tc ing thereon is ordered held in the Lutheran church III Scotia we~e: I owne an an ys em,musical. AUBLE .BROS: MUSIC, -----.;- --~~-----.---"',-'- NT D County Court Room in Ord, Ne· Mr~. Alma Bredthauer and A!'\ 111; ; ,. ,PHON£ 174, Ord 29·ltc • RENTAL.S HOOlE BUYERS come III and see. ,WORK WA E __ brask3, tit 10 o'clock A, M, Octob· l\lr. and Mrs. Henry Lange, Ste\e , LOUP NA'TIONA"L' FAR''''

us for your need.~, We have a er 30 1953 and Rose 113; Mrs. George LangeSCHOOL SIlOES - MANY N}~W fOR RENT-Improved irrigated l~ge exclusive listing o~ Ord's WANT£D-Saw sharpening, Beran ' '£lIswo:,th Ball, Jr. and £dgar; Mr. and Mrs. £Imerl LOAN A"SSO'CIATION

arrivals for bOj's and girls. Flats, and dry land fam}s. Murray Real fmest homes. If we haven t what Hardware, Ruzicka Hardware, Seall County Judge Bredthauer; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert " ,str"ps, saddle shoes, sports OX, £state Agency. ~7-tle you want we will get it for YQU. Orc! Hardware, 28-2(c I \9 :3 Bredthauer and Martin; Mr. and. 'Member " .fords, Bring your child in for See our window displaj'. See Wo- 1 A~I PREPARED to d1 .your light ~ . (c "'Ol'll'L' Mrs, £ugene Bredthauer ~nd Glen; II Federal Land Bank S)stem"XI)ert fl·"I·ng. WRIGI'11'S\.I.·AN'" lOR R£N'I'-Modern '\Yo bedroom zab Agency 25lfc h I' C II 300 0 II I n £J '1 II R 1 1\1 '1"ll .) '" ' ~ . __~ _'0 au Il1g. a ,d~ l~g le5, The Board of Supervisors of .. rs, enry ac 1l1~! ' Is3 "ary, James B. Ollis, Secretary.Treasur~rFAl\IlLY SllO£ STORE, 29-1tc home in southeast Ord, Novem· L"'l' US h dl' I e tate ~9-2tc Valley Count\' Nebra~l(a has de- Rachuy, !\lr, and :\ho, £rnest Lange Phone 57 Ord Nebr.

ber 1st possession, Write £man· £J. . an e your rea. s . ----------- - -- '. .'.. , and Carol; !\Ir, and !\Irs. Walter . ' ,SAV£ UP TO 30e ON EYf;RY uel Sevenker, 517 Lane G, Hast. transactIons .and loans With OUI WORK \VANTED-Lb eoto ,'- haul- slg~a,ted the fO,lIo\\ 111,g I,oad, to be Fuss, and Mrs, Everclt Hornickcl.

fuel dollar by insulating no\\' ings, Nebraska, 28.3tp escrow sernce. Betler be safe irtg Herbert Bredthaller phOM a Co lIlty road, Begll1l~ll1g. at the Visitors \\ere pn:~ent from Gram!with ZOf\olite, Keeps homes cool ---~------------- than sorry. See Wozab Agency 0630 ' 29,lfc ISouthw~st corner of Seehon 10, Ishml Ord St Paul Loup Cit". . . t }' . . 25-tfc' _,_--- l'O\\ll-llJp 19, Range 13, \\eot of I, '•. ' , • • .I.'In sumi1ler-warm 111 \\'111 el'. or "'OR RL'N'I'-SleepI'no'" rOOJ11 for .. --- I 0 \ It" 11 a ld \\ od I' ef t · t 1133 S\CK ,. £J _ H N GRAIN tile 6th, P,M, in Vall('y Counh.·, ,slon,' uUl\\e,.I 0, '.1,\ l.jn.e es Ima es, ca .• OIle or t\\·o, Re\v Van IIall-on, '0 ALE 1\1 d 8 2. AY A D 'Ir alld 'Ir~ Kelliletll Ll l -- ofLU & COAL '0 29 It 0 FRS :-.' 0 ern room, atld extending east one mile, ". ".. , L' -;0 I

lImEH c. - c 1221 0 St, 28-2tp story house 4 blocks south ,o..f ~--:----,-- -,-,-.-- ----- --- A puolic hearing will be held 3t Grand Islanll were .Sun;lay ?lI;mcr IULIDDEN SPRED GLOSS - 100'~; FOR HENT"::'Furnished five room square. MURRAY H£AL ES'j}- OR :sAL£-1952 COin for sale on !the Court House in Ord Nebr.tska guests of !\Ir, and .\11." \\ ~lte! f u~s, I

Latex base enamel The matched apartment. 1\lrs, Clajton 1':011. TA'f£ AG~NCY. 26·tfc 1 the ea~, .:\Irs:_Ir;r a Drt2Y' Bur· on i\ovember 3r~, 1~5.3, a.t 2 :qo I '!I,lej: a~tenf~d :\I:ssion 5"n Ices In icolor companion (0 \\ onder paint, Phone 4503, 28-2tp'". , -- ---.-. I \\ell, f III mel s I lune . ( ,1'.1\1. on the designallng of said Scotl41 In t lC afte,rn(Jon, :Spred Satin. See newbt colors, ll£Hb IS A CHANCE to buy Irn· 2~.2.t:.. load to be a C0un[y road, Mr. al)d !\Irs, ,,,,.tlter Klll\CT andget Ollr paint prices, VALLEY ·'OR R£NT-!\Iodern fhe room gated lanu. cheap, 320 ac.res 1m· \1-.--" S-- r -d' .&----N-- '. Leonanl )3, Woou:-, family of Columbm; :'.11', and "II'S"CO~NTY IMl'L1£:\I!'~01T co. hOlloe. Call 151 or see Mrs. V. pI:oved Irngated land In the • ee 5 ursery CO~lI1ty Clerk Olto Gr.nil and daughters, "II'. Wlll, i

. 29·l(p Stark, 28·2tp 1\1Iddle Loup Valley. The tOP'I-'-:--~-'---.. , . -ll'Ub, once, Octobcr 29, 1953 Graul Mr. al,ld :\Irs, , Billie Cook-,,.-------'.-,.----;--~-;----- ography of land IS le\'Cl. Only l'OIt SALE-New crop LlI1coln -------.,---- --------- and son and lhel'jln Ste\larl \\ere ~

ECOKO"IY LUNi.:ll- TRY ON£ ~'OR REN'f-6-room' apartment, 31,2 miles to town, % mile to I Brome Grass seed, Also some 'NOTICE TO SCHOOL BOARD Sunday dinner guests of "Ir, and I

of our delidous sandwiche's partly furnished, on paved street. school, on mail route and on al Intermediate Wheat Grass seed, MEMBERS Mrs. Dan Cook. . Ialong ",ith pie and coffee, You'll F. J, Hosek. 28-2(p gravel road, Will carry 50 head Wm. Valasek, North Loup, Ne- A call is issued for ~ll schoo! "Ir, and Mrs. Lores Hornickellike our food, you'll like OUl' --~ of callIe year around, Pric~ !)rf\ska, phone 2421. 2~~~ b?ard mC'mbers of Valley, county~ and child,ren spent Satunlaj' a~ldprompt senlCe, CARSON'S MAH- ~'OR RtNT-5 1'00111 all modern $40.00 per acr~.. Max Wall, ------~--.- -----:--O-UND- ~ebr.aska, to me,c't on_,1hlIIsda~ SUlll!a" Willi her folks at Wood HI\'K L"I' . 29·ltc hOll-e, par'ly fUI'11I'chell, Call d k • LOST d F 0 1. ')9 19 3 '800 .I I£J ~ '0 fhone 33, Al'('a la, Nebras a. an e: enll1g: clOuCT" , 0, a" er. :

~'i'i~jJDJo:Y-l'.:LOPI~.iG-\\~df.;Fl'.:i{ 4691\1. '} _ 28-2tp _. ~tI-3t(' ~- J .. 0 dock In t~le oa,qnC'nt at thr :'.la· Sundav dinner gue,ts of "Ir, and 1 __' _ .. - _

Fast developing service. See us L'OI;--I-;~rN-.l-;--=M-;;--o-ffi-c-e bUI'lding' -- .--------- --'1- STIL\YED from p,i~(urc-steer sonic. ouil~hng for the purpose of :'.Irs, £dgar Roe were: 1\lrs, Jo~ee, ...-- '!"- _1· I L' \ '£J,; FOH SALE-lo'ive room house 8 x cal,f, wt. 700 Ibs, !\IR brand 01.1 c1ectll1g n1l10 \9) m.embers to thl' OIS-Oll of L'OI,t \"ortll, l'ex,'ls, 1\11'~,'for camera supp les at owest in down town Ord, just across 24 Ch C Il 2220 J k 0 L' - • 0 A

-'-pric~, SWO_P£_S_,_Ord, 2_0.ltc_ s'reet from cit" hall. J. T. Knez. S' eap·

L, ~ or ~ee29;ct right rib. Manin Ri"ce, Orc!, ":'alle~ C(1~nty Scl)ool !ieorganiza· :\Iable Comell, 1\Irs, Zeta ?>lay, :\Ir., DE D- - '" Impson, £J!'lcson. ,-- p Ne.br. 29·3tp t_IOn Con1ll1lttee, as pro\lded by the and l\1rs. Carl Kroeger, :'.Ir, and, ~

CAR RL' ADY L'OR \VIN"fL'I( DRIY· ecek, ' . 28-ltc, J' "t ( S I I L h 1 '1 d 'I d •£J L £J V.\LLEY COUNT'1-630 acre slock ,':;'. " 0 a e c luO <l\\', Mrs, C ar es ,,3son an .11', an 'A· I R 'd

ing? Let us give it a fall tonic FAR!\I FORR1£NT-Geo. S. ,BoeH· farm with 2 "sets of bUildings, 7 LOS}--Llght brown billfold con· Fred B. Appleget, Sec, :'.Irs, Stanl~y l'etska, Jr, I nlma S emovewith our su\?erior products lind ger, Telephone 1220. 28·2tp: miles sOllthwest of Ord. This tallHng 'some money and a check School Reorganization Com, Mr, and Mrs, Will r'oth, Mrs, .service, Dnve In! CL£l\I£NT If' "d t $25200 d 't for $45.00, from Carroll Homes 29,1(c . George Clement and Mrs, Clare Prompt Sanl'tary ServlctSIlRYICE STATION 0 I PI -,--,-" arm 15 price a , an I t R d'f e' ne I 11 d "I d 'I I

H , rc. lone 1.<01~ RENT-fhree rooI;1 unfllr· is very reasonable. BYRON 0 me. ewar 1 r ,llr c. ---------~- Clelllent ca e On"' r. an "rs'l PhQne 23 Ord Coll.ct~9~_'_ __~9~1tc lllsh~d heated apt, w1th bath, R££D CO: Farnam Bldg, Oma. l!efry Vodehnal, phone 302H2 Ralph W. Norman, Attorney Walter Foth Sunday_ afternoon, ISAVE G & S Trading Stan\ps LeWIS Bldg. See Jane Sullon, 219 ha' Ncb~ '. ' 29·Hc "_ 29-ltp NOTICE, FOOFRC,-PAREIMSSENTATION take -~~li~~-ti;~-tAl~~--E~-IIa~\~oodI

1\lallY beall ' l'f ul prell11·un)s. Trade' SQ. 19th, 29-t,fc .--'~'~'_...:-.::..: ' ' , .' • L' INt' ' .. ' . I' -' { 0 d ' ,ega 0 Ices. ha3 filccj a pelltton 10 t le county'with the merchant who appre' FOR-RE-NT-3--~00m~~nr~;-;:;i~hccl ACREAGE--1 inile rom r, ,--; In the COllnty Court of Valley court of Yallt'J' County, Neora,ka, I

, t t g I ' . h b h J h C House for rent. l\1URRAY R£AL I At County, Nebra~k<l, I t I I ICIa es j'our pa rona e enoug 1 ,0 apartment WIt at. 0 n fir· £ST!\H' AG£NCY 29.2tc Davis and Voge tanz; torneys In the 1\faller of t~le ~state of alleging t 1<1 Jo 1I1 Ho mes, a resi.gil\eh·G &. d

SCSltamps. Bepda:s koski, 419 N. 18th. 29-2tp • J .'. NOTICE OF ESTATE HEARING Leonard L. Lakin, DecC3sed, dent of Minnesota died on 01' about I' Harry Muirhead, M9r•Cot 109 an eaners, Beran s -,-'--,' . 1<'OR SALE-193 acre farm located In the County Court of Valley h' t the year 1933, owning an undivided

Texaco Senice, Ord Hatchery, fOR ,REN}'-My ranch 01' a patt 8 mil~s (rom Ord on pavement. County, Nebraska. In the Matter All persons a\ing c1allns agains one· half interest in the Southwest .I•••_.~••••••.Ord Hardware. 29·2te of It. ,frank W. Blaha. 29-3tp 100 acreS irrigated, babnce of the £state of Charles Bals, De. the aoo\e £state :ire reCiulrcd to Quarter of Section 7, To',\uship 17, i--~-- ------. , . . b 't ( d h f b k present the s,;me in this Court on "I''oI,tll, Range 15, \Vest of the 6tll. •. FAR l .. EnUIPMENT fiver 0, om, pas ure an ay. ceased. The State 0 Ne ras a: b f "b 2 19-4 'I "GAMBLE STOR£ franchise ,avail· m T 1'h1's 1'5 one of the best farms in h' ar;; ore L·'e ruary, 0, 01' ,leY Princ'ipal !\Ieridian, Valle" Coun(v, I,

bl b ·t 0 t" t On October 7th, 1953, t e exccu,or \"1'11 be forr\ er barred, Claim> .I .Ia e near y CI y. ppor Ul1l,y 0 I I f h . t LollP Vall·ey. Prl'ce $35,000, f . I I.' t t f'l d P " I • t' Nebl"l~ka' 'Ilat '11" l'n(eI'est of the'L'OR S \LL" P at or lOIS u sale L:<S a ell' arLla accoun {'I'led \\'1'11 be hearc! by 'Ile COlln(" 1_ ,,' ,~get started with less than usual 1: ";,-,, j'ers n h ' $12,000 down, balance long term. and Petition for Distribul ion and '" petitioner in sllch real estate is he I

imestment. Low price on fix· like new. K J. Lange, p one Write or see Mike Shonka, Bur· for determination of legatees and ~ollrtt at cl0 ?'cRlock A; MO" dat Nt~e is the o\\ner .the~'eo! and praj'ing:

tllres, small merchandise inven· 4232.' 27-3tp well, Nebr. 29·2tp those entitled to participate in the CbOUlkl

y L,obur, °30m1915n4 r,' e· for a detennmatIon that the de"tory. III health causes sale. For f~AL£-I1lC mounted 2 M distribution in said estate. Hear. r~vs 't3,

L' e ruarF; d d' I 0 ceased died intestate, the time of I

information write Sam Martin, corn picker, fair condition. £<1 .' LIVESTOCK . tp . 0 d rl h Id' tl I ness my 3n an sea, c· the death of the decedent, who the·Gamble Store SlIpt, 2922 17th Timmerman, telephone 3721. ~Q~l!1t:r~~~I:f Ifoo~~e in eord,n N~~ tober 5, 1953, Ell 'h B II J heirs of the dcceased are, the de. ISt, Columbus, Nebr. 2,9·ltp 27-3tp FOR SAL£-Spolled Poland Chjna \1fas~a, at 10 o'clock A. M" October S I) . C~wor{,. J ad' r·

f,gree or kinship, the right of des-I

-.... B d 'Il J W 1 ( ea oun y u ge 0 cent of the real property belonging.• FOR SALE I -OR SALL' 1952' L'ar 11 R'te sem' l' oars an open gl S. oe a a· 23, 1953. 283tc Valle v County Nebrask:J h h . ,

£J- 1: [1 . hoski, £Jyria, Nebr. 28·3tp Ellswo:th Ball. Jr., - ~ , to the deceased, t at t e estate I~mounted corn picker with. Cook . lSeal) County Judge -Da, is & Vogellanz, Attorneys not liable for state or federal es. I

WATCH- GAMBL~ l<'URNI- shucking bed. Dean Hallock ~'OR SALE-Young breeding ewes, 283t NOTIC E FP~ PR!=SENTATlON tate or inheritance taxes and for aTURE DEPARTMENT FOI~ Ord, Nebr., Phone 2812. 28·2tp LIoj'd Kejner, phone 2301, Long , . - OF CLAIMS decree barring all claims againstRARE BARGA1NS-GAMBLE~. - - 2' ". -k',-":"'-1 Pine, NeO!·., o,r Cecil Sch,aller,! Davis and Vogellanz, Attorneys In the County Court of Valley said estate, Said petition \\ill beIN ORD. ,Ht(c FO~ SALE-1950 M PiC er an( phone 2172, All1sworth. 20-tfc NOTICE OF ESTAATE HEARING C t N b k h ! b f 'd I 0 No

19-14 Faqna!), ready to go $1595, oun y, eras a... ean e ore sal collI', n .f'OR SAL£ - Used refrig~ratorts. Other makes of pickers available ~'OR SALE-Duroc spring boars,-":' In the ~ounty Court Of Valley In the Malter of the Estale of ,ember 6, 1953, at 10 o'clock A, 1\1.

~everal models anet SIzes. 0' at bargain prices. 1944 fuel Geo Nay 28·2tp County, Neoraska, In the Matter C:u-rie L. Noll, Deceased. at the county court room in theehoos.e ft;om. Dunlap Refnger- burnet and FarmaIl $1150. 1950 .. of the Est3te of Lewis F. Jobst, De· AIl persons having claims court house in Ord, Nebraska,a(or ~ernce. 10-tIc 2M picker $550. Herbert or EI, FOR SALE--:PoIled Her.eford bull ceased, ; against the above £state are reo Dated October 14 1953.

"'OR SAI.E _ R'abbl·ts. Fresh Iner Bredthauer, Phones 06;lO 01 cal\'es. John S. Burson, BLirweIl, The State of Nebraska: On Oc· quired to present the same in this lS£AL) £llsworth Ball, Jr,l: • Nebr. 28-2tp tober 7, 1953, the execulf)l's of. Court on or before January 24, County Judge

frozen friel'S. Nash Rabbitry, 0614, Oid, ' 29-1«" , . said Estate filed Final Acc6unt and 1954, or they will be !orever bar, Oct. 15, 22, 29P~one,2022 or ?97. - 2~t!c Ilo'OR SAL£-1948 l\lM 2-ro\v coq ~OR SA~£-PurebredDuroe Boa!' Pelition for Distribution. Hearing red. Claims filed. will be heard -~~~~'~__~~~~~~~;,g~~~~~~§~~~§~~~~1

f'OR SALE-Stoker, A-1 condition, picker, excellent conditlon',<$350 and GIlt Sal~' ~uesd}lY, Oct',13 thereon is Ordered held in the by the County Court at to o'clock rr; - -----~ II'I\1rs. Geo. Hubbard. 28·2tp Laverne L. Hansen. ,,9·1tr at the farnt 12 mIles Bast, 2 .ml~esICounty Court I;tOOll1 in Ord, Ne- A. M., at the Countj' Court Room I~l ~l ~J f]'fi'l r~ ~'II0ri\1 ~J '~l ~l ~l ~ll,!lriil .

north of Bur", ell, Nebr. OlIs, vs- braska, at 10 o'dock A. l\I" Octob· in Oed, Nebraska, January 25, 19(H, ~~' 1m' I~ ~ I~ I~l I~ ~J I~' I~I IIWI ~ ,~ ..........--......:- "_b_o_rne. . . , 28-ltp er 30, 1953. ..' te~b~~ei~, ~9~3~an~ and seal Sep· I~~;,l @:~~ '::~~, I'~~~~ t'~~ ~~ '~:::::!' L~:~Ii' C:~, l2::fu,J C,.:i:J ~~:iJ ':~ ,:

WGG£D HAMPSlIIRE BOARS- : Ellswor~h BaIl, Jr., [Seal) £llsworth Ball, Jr. -We Give G&S Red Sta111ps- ~.we Give G&S Red Stamps-I}ew breeding {or old customers, ' tSeal) COllnty Judge Oct. 1.3t. COl,lnty Judge of -Some by the' $1700,00 Golden 28-3t ' Valley County, Nebraska - Why feed thos~ hens that give nothing inEagle. D. E. Bussell, North Loup, ------- , fh f d fh ? L t CULL

. 28·4tp " John R. Sullivau, Attorney Davis and Vogeltanz, Attorneys return or e ee ey consume e us, . . -------- NOTICE OF ESTATE HEARING , . . d WORM your' "ock NOW'

~'OR SAL£-Two Brown Swiss In the County Court of Valley N.OTICE OF ESTATE HEARING an '.bulls, eligible for registration, Countj', Nebraska, In the Malter In the County Court of Valley We give G & S REO STAMPS on all poultryf'rom good cow herd and top of the £state of Robert C. ~e\\is, County, Nebraskil, In the' ;\OIatter and engs th,at we buy, as w,ell as o,n purchqsesQuI!. $erv\~('able age. Carl II. D~CC'ascd, :I'he State of Neb~aska: of the E~tat(' Qf Jessie Beams, pe· ~S<:hwartzHtnder, Rl. 1, Burwell, 01} Odober 5, 1953, the Adminis· ce[lsed.': of feeds. supplies. and remedies. SAVE while~~~-:-.~_~ ~ll-2t~ tnHor of said Estate filed Final Ac· The State o( Nebrask,l: On Oc· you spe.,dl (',' '.

count and Petition fol' Distribution, tober 7th, 1953, the AdOlinistra(orl, N URN CROP .,. '1

:"O~ SAL£-Durpc 111al~ ,Pigs, val': Hearing the-rem! is Ordered held of said Esta(e filed r'inal Account I _S R,E YOU COR . ' aCjamst SpOI.cU1~ted ~or (1)o;c ra. ElIgible. fOI in the County Court Room in Onl, and Petition for Distribution, lIear· age and .fire by using HESSE, HAY & GRAINrcglstrahon. New blood lInes Nebraska at 10 o'clock A. M., Oc· ing ther~on is Ordered held in the k f h h 'f ')for all. past customers. ,M,E:at tober 23 '1953.' County COtlrt Room in Onl, 1':e, DRYER. It 'fI,or 5 or ot ers. wynot or you .t)'pe WIth length and depth. I .' £lls\\orth Ball, Jr" bra~ka, at 10 o',c1ock ,~, 1\1, Oetob- Don't risk lOSing your crop. bestd.es all the workron~e look them o\er, , Les R. \ 28·3t . : County' Judge cr 30, 1953. ' I you put info it., '" ' . .KleIn and Son, ScotIa, Ncbr, Ph. I . ------- ", Elb\\'orth Ball, Jr , I2873 Scotia. ., 29·3tp L. W. Cronk, La\\jer (Seal) . County Judge I Another reminder to you TEKSEEO users to

--~--- '. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT 28-3t • d CON I YOUR TI:KS 0 R S R'~'on SALJ<:-Purebred Uan,1pshlrl'l Countj' Court of Valley County, ~_ _ CQn)~ III an. F ~M . 1;, EE E E •

~oar:5 .. Laq;e ,eno~lg~ for Imm<;d./ Nebraska. Estate of Le\ds'S. Lilr- Da\is and yoge!\anz, Altorf,eJ s VATIONS. The non-users are urged to talk folate use. R. Clare clement" Ord, 1sen, Deceased,' NQTICE OF HEARING 'h' • • hb h' I t TEKSEEO d d .Nebr. 29·tfc I The Stat~ of i\ebraska, to all In the County CotU't of Valle~ I t elr rielg ors WOp an an or er

~'QR SALE - R~gi;te-;:~(l SP~tte-ci, concerned:, ~olice is hereb~ ghen County, Nebraska. The,state of N,e· I 'theirs now. You won't be .sorr.y .Poland China boars, Ted wala'lt~lat a pehtlon has b~~I1 flIed ~or braska: to all peroOllS m(eres(el! III COME IN Clnd make your CULLING, WORMING. andhoski Elgin Nebr. 29-4tp fl~al setU~mel!t l~ereIl:, deternul1' the estate of, John Holmes. ~e.

, -, ' 'all.op of helrS~lI~" ll1hental]c~ taxes, ceased,. both creditors and helr~, I DEBEAKING appointment NOW and see us for Clll yourr'OH SALE - Pu(ebred Chester -~------- ,---- . ---~- ---~-- -- --------~---------- - --- . - - 1

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White boars. Harold Bremer, I FEEDS for TOP RESULTS!Cotesfield, Tel. Scotia 2912.

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money 011 real estate.. WozabAl:ency. ' 2I·He '

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LOCATED: Across the streetfro.m the BurweU~u.tt~rF'I et9J'Y

C9mpleteBODY REBUILDING

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Wallace-Mayberry, .Body Shop

Ord Lodge IOOF No. 90

- WRECKER SERVICEPhones: Farmers 96, Bell 11

FijEE E$TlMA!ES

Meeling Every ThursdayEvening ~t 8 p. m.

,O~~ Lodge, r~ooms -'Ord

Want ads cost 10 cents per (jneper insertion and minimum chargefor any ad accepled will be SOc.Send remiltal'\.C~ wil~ your copy,figuring 5 words 10 the line., Ads also may be placed withQuiz r~presentatives as follows:

NORTH LOUP,·Mrs. T. J. Hamer.ARCADIA, Mrs. Jean Beck.

i ERICSON, Mrs. Gerl.ie Michen-er.

COMSTOCK, Mrs. Ruby Higgins.SCOTIA, Mrs. Greeley Gebhardl·COTESFIELD, Mrs. Evelyn Don-

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~TAT£ FARME,RS INS. CO. ­F.arm property and town dwell­ings, insurance at cost. RayMelia, phone 5112. 5-52tp

NEW or RENEWAL for your Cur·tis Publications and 70 other Se·lected magazines. Earl q. Bail·lie, ph. 118, Loup City., 51-Hc

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STATE ,l"ARMERS INSURANCE-Ernest S. Coats, Agent, Ord.Nebr.,· 19-tfc

or--r- -- ---."'ARMER'S MU'CUAL Insurance. Company of Nebraska. D. E,

Arnlstrong, Agent, Ord, Nebr.:_ ' ',48-Vc

ENGINE£Rh'iG on Irrigation,,~ pumps, pipe, sprin kfers. Phone

487 Master Plumbers, 209·11 N,~iJl~ St., Grand IslaQ.d, Nebr.

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SHOP11l?>lG TlUp-:?-=-UON'T PRlVEunless you h.ave good automobileinslir:ll1ce. We ha\e it! Let us goO\'er j'oul' inollrance problems

. wHh you. Phone 382-HASKELL'AGE:NCY, Ord,· 2a:~tc

BY MAIL OFFERDAILY LINCOLN JOURNAL

7V2 WEEKS (45 ISSUeS) $1 ,You'll get Nancy, Blondie; O'r-

phail Annie, Ripley's Belie\ e It orNot, Grin and Bear It, Dr. Albert£. Wiggam, Steve Can~ on, BobbySox, Dr. Alvarez, Dorothy Dix,W:jlter Winch~lI, Da\id La\uence,slewart Alsop, Associated Press,United Press, The Voice of Nebras·ka Agriculture, Chicago Daily Newswire'a,P, Wire Photos, WeatherReports, Markets, Fea (ure S,tories,Patterns. Recipes, Radip, TeI~visionProgrAins: .' .' ,

With the LINCOLN JOORNALyou get the Sunday practicallyfree, for som-e papers charge morefor daily only than the Journal doesincluding Sunday. "

By 'mail offer in Nebr<lska andNQrtQ~Kapsas, 71~ .\\.ceb $1.00daily; 91~ weeks daily and Sunday$~.OO; a year $6.00 daily, with Sun-day $10.00. .

Or~er direct Of thru our office,i. ' . " .: . 29·ltp

~EW CORN CRlBS - WE'LLgladly furnish plans and esti­mates on new corn cribs, foreither permanent or tell1porar~'

~toragc. See us before ~'Oll buy·Phone 33, SACK LO!\lBER &COAL CO,;. 29-)1c

CO!\11\I£RClAL PHOTOGRAPHS­We will photograph any thing­any place, any time. For prompt_and dependable service, phone 18SWOPES. ORD, 29·1tc

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. c."-Mr, and Mrs, Ed. Hvezda ,andMike Hvezda were Loup City Vis-itors Saturday afternoon, \.

-Mr, and Mrs. TrumanJ3arl,1'hart of Brighton, Colo.','·catl~d ohr,jrs, E. O. Collins Friday.

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WAYNE FEEDS"It Pays to Feed 'the. Best". ' . -

Carload to Be on Tra,k Thursday and Friday.Gef Your Feed Supply Off This Car and S'AVEI

l Egg Krums

Hog Balancer .: f. ","'. '.:Sweet Mix Cattle Feed ' ,

./ .. .34% Poultry Concentrate

Calf Supplement 1 <;

32 % Dairy Feed ' ,

Range Cubes ,. \ f'

Order Now Your Re'quirem'ents of Wayne .:32°(0

Protein or 41 % Soy Bean Range Cubes.

. CARLOAD TO ARRIVE NEXT V'EE~;

TANKAGE ~"MEAT SCRAPS, ' '.CRUSHED ROCK SALT - BRAN ...... SHORTS

LlNSEE[) MEAL ..... ' BONE MEAL - SALTSWIFT'S MINE~AL-Bag or Block

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Feed Grains·..· .We Have a Gooct 'Supply' ~f. Good' ii,avy

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FertilizerAnaconda treble Superphosphate

A shipme~t rec~·i~ed· the' past ten days of this

high available phosphate fertilizer, ~ f~Vf ton$left fo~ sale. , ;. ' . ;') ,

Grains "~!Wheat market has b~en,stro~eJer andc~.. nmark~t weak the pa~t severgJ days, . We ate'always In the m~rket for your Wheat. Cor~.

Oats. or B~rley, at Highest Market Prices, ';.' . . , , I " • \

FARMERS ELEVATOR:""'Or'a and No'~th Loup

AnkorlteS'teel Fence posts

A carload of these fqmous GOLD CROWN,Ankorite Steel Fence Posts arrived this pa$f

week. Wf# can sLipply you with 5. 51/2 or 6 f'.lengths, ' I

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-The Misses Wick and Zavitka: spent the weekend in Elba.

-Mr, and Mrs. Ed Panowlcz ofValentine were dinner and over

Inight guests Tuesday of Mr. aridMrs. Ed, Hvezda.

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Francis Thomos, Carl Rogers, Harold Hahn, Bill Wirges and ~oy Alder, the Auchon, , . iI

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All Its Breathtaking Beauty

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.YEARLINGS AND CALVESSATURDAY. OCTOBER 17

800 to 1.000 Cattle

Ericson, Nebraska,L. J. Walthers, iluetlnneer O. J. Walthers, manager

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4.00 TO 500 YEARUNG STEERS. WT. 500 TO. 800 LBS.100 Good Hereford Steers-one brund70 Good Hereford Steers-one brund40 Good Hereford Steers-one brund35 Good Hl:'re!ord Steers-one' bro.ndSO Mixed Yeurling Steers

300 to 400 Steer and Heifer Calyes. Mostly Herefords23 Registered Herefords from I;:d Kruml Herd10 Registered Heife~ Cqlves. 10 Registered Bul~ Calves3 Coming 2-year·old Registered Bulls

Balance of run, yearling heifers. cows and mixed cattle" ,

, SALE STARTS AT 1 O'CLOCK.;'

THESE PICTURES WERE SHOWN IN OMAHAAT $1.00 PER TICKET.

YOUR ORD THEATRE. BRINGS THEM TO yOUAT REGULAR PRICES.

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Comlng-'Tu~s~ay Wednesday - Thursday

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)"'k''''-'\>,:/~ ~~~ CQAsS<e..,,~~ 10 del;~l,r ,I,e heart, ':11 , •".:1 i mill;on,!" . r. t'iRj:~;<,,;, ' .

Duck Searon Opens a bag lim!t of five ducks and a po- ;~ SSe3Sl011 limit of 10 ducks. 'I

T~' F"dl N Iin '~h~\OI~~li~utk may be in.eluded ;IS n ay Onn Bag :lI1U possession on geese is

Y Iive and Iive and on coot 10 androlonCJed Dry Spell r 10, I

I The entire state is open to water-

~tym t e s Hill Hunters: Ifowl hunting except federal and

• . state sanctuaries and refuges, I

otholes Scld Dry. All state-owned lakes, cncluding .'\ Walgren and Willow lakes, are al·' .

V.alle)' el.!unl>· I~im~o~s will start I so open to hunting. . I "duck blas,hng, this l' riday as Ne·

l, Hunters are reminded ('verYl?ne i ~."": .::

br~ska swings into a 60 day s~a~on, 16, years of age and Older. hunting I '*'.'...•The season Will open l' riday migratory waterfowl must have a,"

nooh. federal duck stamp validated by : ):1;h'.! prolonged drY'period.paints their signatu~l' v~Titten across the I

a picture none too bright for hunt- face thereof Il1 Ink, and attachedcrs. ; to their regular hunting permit.

,iA lot of rain i~ needed before ---------,conditions will change much", said Central TenI Jo)'d P, Vance, supervisor ofGame for the Nebraska Game Corn- St dlmlsslon.' "Good shooting depends an 1"95not only on the number of avail, , Ea§tern Divi~ionab1~ ducks, but also on the water . '. t

siJpplt' . , wit I'd, pts, 01),ri : • • I [ Seward 3 0 1 ,875 98 37 iConditions 111 muc 1 0 the state York 1 0 1 ,750 20 71 e

are similar to ,those which prevail- David City' 1 1 0 ,GOO 25 31 ".ed last year. lhcre IS no water 111 Schuyler 0 2 0 ,000 18 45a considerable portion of the I Crete' 0 2 0 ,000 6 47Platte river, The rain basins are Idry and most farm ponds that pro- I Western Division'ide.d hu.nling in recent years are I' Fullerton 3 0 a 1.000 ee 21qry. . Central City 2 1 0 ,666 39 46

Ducks also appear to be less' Albion 1 1 0 .500 21 20abundant. The lessened waterfowl I Aurora 0 1 0 .000 12 27s~lpply coupled with the number Ord 0 3 0 ,000 1~ 59of places no';\ dry materially rcduc- ,es hunting opportunities. Next Week's Games

Conservation Officer Bill Ahern, Crete at Genevaof Bassett, reports his sandhill York at Davide City,area "doesn't have the potholes I Stanton at ~('hu'ylerneeded for ducks", The major I York at DaVId City Cj,~nt Grid,ters and the God of 'Luck (Game Captain Meryln Peterson) ... "Praise Allah! let us win THIS ,one ytlth Lovp City."lakes, howcvcr, are holding up, Fullerton at Seward

tli~;l:Jij~!h~:r~~~;~Xi~~rl~;'b~~ t~~I:nCi~~ '£{k8~:01~_ Chall,t,-S Ullder,doos III LOllI) City lray }lriday*B;ok-~~-B.~~ Tam~~Hews some teal have ~lreacly left Junior Grldders b Ch t B 14 t 0the area. "Everythlng IS \"CrY.dry. " c v: " ~ T d"'"' I ( f t IOleefUl with seven senior letter- I At' least formations in Chant an s, 0and hunters cal; t be.. t~9 cautious 1E~ge'"Aurora' Tues ra Ilona on es ~,l.,'n, In' add, it ion he has five J'un-

I· scrit.ll.ma,ze this we.ek showed h,eav. v lOrd's B football squad droppedIn guarding against flr~s:, he add...,..· , _,

cd, ,', '. ..... I. Ord junior griddel's scored a' 101' letter winners and two sopho' l omphasis 011 bottling up the single Ia well played contest to Broken

From Cherry county Conser- a'

lmarginal victory o\'.er Auro.ra T.ues- Shows Raider Eleven ~~~:;~3 nl~h~~ther the Chants come I' ;t\l~~k, That's the Haider mode of ~~~\"f4 St~C~~d stringers here Men-

tiort Officer A, G. ~IcCarroll ,re· da)' there 7 to 6.' . ,,'. ~.- Last week the Raiders bopped In addition Gogan has the ser- It was anybody's ball game allports the lac a) Quckl?opulallOn I Tro>er scored' for the. junior Unbeaten Thl"S Year Scotia 32 to O. for their fourth vices of Kapustka and Smith, both the way, The Bo\\'s capitalized on"below average', Bhle'\llnged tc;al Chat;ts with Au;tin ad,ding tpe. con· . straight, The Chants notched their out of the Fullerton contest. a pair of Chant miscues to gainpre~lomlnate, \ enlOn. :'" .' , fifth loss against Fullcrton 32 to Crowd Expected both paydirt drives. . /

1!L~nting con~ll.j('nces at noon on I Don Va3ic~k 'and Dean Sich \1'Cre It may be 111\ olong, the ~od.of 12" The game is expected to draw Ord kept the ball in' the Bow, opel1lng day F nc\ay and elo".es at Ider~n~ive~taadouts,. Luck but Coach BIll G0!5an s gnd· Yet the Loupers string,' again~t I a re('ord brcaking crowd, Speeta, territory most of the first half un· Isuns~t. . , ..', '--- sters are hopeful of endm¥ .a seas'l' Ord, has been noticeably bereft of Ilors wanting seats arc advbed to lil a costly fumble. It was reeov.

Shooting IJours aftel' the first day j Mr. and 1111'S, Eugene Brown and onal VlctorY,droulp here Ftlday, victory rells, I"come early!" ered by the Bows. They pushed aof the seaSOI.1 are oue·half hour be· t11i1dren. of F\l1Jerton, w!,'re, week· ,T!~en the Ch~n,t~. e~count~r LOlll~ From ,1936 unlil 1~52 Ord has ,~Loup Citr rumor has it the marker across in the 20 remainingfOl,'e sllnri~e to sunsl't. \ (:nd guests of Mr, BrO\ln's 1l1Other, c}ty s Red Haldlls It1 a bl-count> copped fifteen, Loup City one, That entlre town WIll be over to watch seconds, A run c011\erted, ..

Nebraska's watedol\'! sea~0n- !\Irs, Ella Brown, and other rela· tlvalry, was in 1948. when the Ra1ll1ers II the fray. The rumor said only a After the half Ord fumbled the\\hLth ends on Dec. 14-permits lives, '\ It promises to be a "barn burn- blasted the Chants 26 to 0, The touple of firemen will be left to first play. Again the Bows took....-----.....;..,-........."""'.....---------•.-.--.-,- 'cr." 'Vhose? That'J a sood ques- teams tied 0 to 0 in 1939, watch vacant business houses and advantage ramming across a tally

tion. . In previous years Loup City won' homes, in a sustained drive of 30 yaros,The Raiders are definitely "up" in 1929, 1930, 1932 and 1934. I Smart money men were la>ing The conversion was good, .

thIS )ear, They i1a\'e )et to lose a Ord won fOllr between 1923 and it on the LOllp City cleven. There Coach Bill C;;ogan termed the C';)n·contest, Some ot the Raider com· 1935. The teams !ied in 1924, 1926' was talk of giving 12 points, A test "a good one," "We outpJ~>"petitiqn has been class C but the and 1935, reporter had a hard time finding cd 'em," Gogan said, "but they out·Ralder beat:r;gs have been admin- No games were held in 1928 and an>'one who would part with six, scored liS."istered in a proportion which 1931. How about it, Chants? Are the ._. _shows high stlpec!orit>·, Chants "Poipt" Loupers 12 points better? '-Amelia Novosad, a student in

.. ' Seven Seniors Back It could be the Chants "point" Only >·ou can giYe liS the right the Kearney State Teachers CollegeH'lider Coach' Joe Simanck is for ,his one, answer! spent the \\eekend at home,

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S~~, B!:dstM~}t~ohn \Vozab re- Ca'ral Adams Is ' , Omaha Markets B~~d sB~~uS~~u~~:l~ed out S~-turned. Saturday night . after at· Q C d'd f Omaha Monday opened an eighth turday night, 'lending. the 45th i,1nnual com ell' 1 Ueenan I ae successive weck as top' ranking live. Fourteen bo>'s with their leader'llion of abstracters held in the, Istock market. Cattle, ca!Yes, hogs Gerald Nelson went to a place onBlacks lone hotel in OJilaha.. I Carol Ad~m~, daUGhter, of ~Ir. and shecp on sale totalled 54,000,' the rher about eight miles south

Mr. \Vozal> was a speaker Satur.11 and. M!'s, William, Adam> of AI" Westerns accounted for two.thirds of Ord on Saturday,day, He attended a breakfast for ~adla, IS one of ~lfteen gl~ls nom· of a cattle and ealf run of ovef There they pi"~~red their o\\'npast presIdents of the NTA that: !nated for the .h!l~ of Ilomeco l l1 ' al,600, and most of a sheep run of food, every lad for himself, andmorning, A 11ll1cheon for the lad· 1!1g Qu?en fe.s.hv;tles,; ~ ,Ke~rne~ 13,400. , ' sfept out of doors. ., .ies was held in the Orleans room State 1ead1els l:oUeoe 0,1 Satul' In contrast to a wee~ earlier, During the day, they went onand a banquet climaxed the social d"y, October 17, when values generally pOll1ted low· tt-aining hikes, Some followel! aactivities, . The Queen, t~ be elcdeq ~Y the er, M:onda>: trade at Omaha was blazed trail, some, for rela~:atlOn,

E . t I . Mad 111"' \VO studcnt body WIll appe<1r, \Hth at· steady to hIgher, went fishing,111 ou e 10me, 1', n . IS, . 'tendants on a float which will be Replacemcnt cattle and cahes In the evening, the group had a

z~b S,i1W ~hc place w:1,e1'e the a,n~mo.; a part of the .HomecOming Pa,radc, sold strong to 59<' higher, some coulleil fire, .~llIcl~ <'ill blast OCCUll ed Fflllay IShe will preSide oycr the day sac· )earlings and stcer calves up more, TIH'Y broke camp at seycn(,H'lllng,. tivities, ~ows mostly stc,ady, and fed cattle I v'elotk Sunday morning, I

I steady to 50e higher; butcher hogs . ,-~Il;S. John Williams of North -~Irs. Charles Kliwe:{ enter· fully steady; and fat lambs 50c· ,

ILoup IS assistin;z in the care of : tained a number of friends at her higher, feeder lambs steady. A Quiz Want Ad gets results.

,Lulu Bailey, ~liss Bailey ~ gain- Ihollle Thursday, She ser\ed reo Good to choke ~ock and feeder -;;.~~;-;.-;~~~~.-;-;-;-~-~~~--;--;-~~-~~~;.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iug slowly,' freshn:enls, . steers bulked at $16,$19,25, with III NIP

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L:!'!'''''''~!''''I'"J''''''I9'!'''IF.~'mi"W~~~~~~'~~~ Oct. 6); Keith Koelling, 21 he ifers, , pee IaII, ' I k I S d weight 1026, $23,50; Hoy Jacobs,'( , (. (. "We ha(/ a large consIgnment 0 sfoc asf afur ay 1 29 hogs, \\eight 198, $2200, I . '. '.. . • " ,

-Alan lADD .Jean ARTHUR >~ ~n:d:2jn:~~~.u~'f::J;r~~~~:f.a '~~~e;hi.re:~er h\~ ",-;:'l;; 1l~~1i,,~I::,. J~~'d:;? "l~~;; : .Friday. October 16th ,. S2~:O'r~:!~ ~~t:.~e:n~.~t~i

U HEFLIN _,..,~ J. '" looks' ti~e: they visited friends, ! 4,O~0 Head of Herefords." J ,000 H~ad of He.refords .f

wan .~ '.CATTLE Extra choice Hereford "rves will be sold on Fri· The Sat",rday .",ction will start .t 11 A.M.: self~:'\\8~ECHN'COlOR 1~5 head. of bucke.t and suckl'lnCJ calv"'s I . , GIBSON day, starting at 10:30,A.M., CST. AI.' nati.. ve 'Jng many smaller clrafts of choice Hereford. a' ~' "Herfords.the best that grow, direct from the :~Calves. At 1:30 the .Angus $ale wit.1 commfnt;.•n' ., 75 head of yearling steers ranches in the Sandhilfs a~ea where they w~re and there will be • wonderful offering of fancy

28 head of 2-year-old crossbred steers 'G'IFT BOOKS grown. Also 500 head of Hereford.. Yearhng Angus Calyn direct from' many of the beNet, ' I • Steers and Heifers. Some Stock CoV's to be so~d ~.:. htrd$ and are the cream of the crop. AI$o mlny

r,I":T,"",~111':'r.m':"r.":f:M?:':rfm"'l":':lI 50' head of yearling heifers ' . ,. ,Angus Steers, tfeifers and many cholet AngusI i durin\! the evening on the FridolY Sale," You will .' . Sto<k Cows. . . '.' \ 'i,' ,,',t. • ~c ~, I-

20 head of 2-year-old heifers Books for the Bride, CO(1tains l'a'lfind ol,wonderful offering of Hereford Calve$ ,and \ .•, SOO Head of extra good cro$S·~'red Gains .•nd

18 head of cows with calves at side, r . ges for record of every Important I Yearlings at this sale. Yearlings. ." . ". " ';_'40 h'e a d of 'cutter and fat cow.... ev.ent of the Engagement and Wed· I .' . ' . ,.

;) ding. A complete record of all, " • d - , S' Ibid til'r·8 head of milk cows guests and gifts at the wedding' j ConsIgnments are completely fille for the Friday a e. ~t we cou s ,· 3 ~ounn breeding bulls This book has pag:s for p!c!ures, place a few more good Angus calves and yearlin~s In the Saturday Auction,!'

~ as well as the marriage certifICate. , • . I h' B II .2 .eavy bol09 n a bulls A very bea~tiful book that \Villlj Friday, Oct. 23rd, WIll be an~ther large Spec a.! ale .• ere at urwe. c~n.j-..

/. HOGS J long be cherIShed. . i Sistin9 of many calves, yearlings and cows, and we stili have, room for mor~Baby Books. These have pages for I cattle at this sale, ' " .'., .,' ,

130 head of weanling pigs and heavy feeder shoats complete record of the baby fr~m I . '. ' . ..: '... i.birth to early childhood. Record i 'j , ". .. . ...

· If you have any of these to sell. bring them in. of footprints a.nd f!,~gerprints I Friday, Oct. 30th is another Specled Sale, whi~h will also Include ccdvesy-----.---- W h d Pages to record gifts VISitors, and. . I' d t ' d t k B th f th bi s I . w'Ie ave or ers. all the later activities in the childs! ycarlnCJs an many we cows an s oc cows, ,,~. o. ese 9 a es '" .

6 pig<JY gilts " , ea~ly life. We have this bOO.k tor jl be exceptionally well ~dvertised and ..we hqve Qlready cO,ntacted many 10WQ..4 sows with pigs at SIde tWinS also.. I and Illinois Buyers who expect to be at Burwell for these, sales, '. .~;6 choice double-vaccincated Hereford breerling Gift olnd Guest Books. Very lovely , . ~ \.".' • I'

. .., gift books for parties, sh~wers or I' . '. , I ' 10 30 thO id ' . 'd' I' t t'l I t .~:boars any occasion when gifts are given. Irlease remember o,ur sal~ wll start ,at: IS,Fr ay an . ps un I Q e.

Six Head of Horses Guest Books for yo~r hom~i Just Into the night, untIl ~II of theC.9n.slgnmenfs care so.ld. The. Saturday $~I.,;' the thing when you have gueshi ~ will start again about 11 A. M, . Please make arrangements to send your

M h- either parties or for the casual call. ttl' . I d t t . t h"d f th h f t k f th ' .;"ac Inery .... . Also Guest Books for Anniversary ca e In ear y an ry 0 ge aea '. ~ e nn. 0 ruc s r~m e (<In"r2· wanons on rubber, 7" and 50 b'us'h~1 ca'p'aC'lt'y' gather!ngSi such as weddin~ a~nl. country. .:. ' . .', " ' '. ' ~'

';I ., Iversarles have these books In ell"" ,: " , . : ,". ~ . 'r'

1 old wagon and box' , '. ~hi;~!ver or Gold as w,ell as !in Plan to attend bQ.th days of thoi's big" sale ~.·..,l1d.'.. se.eI ,this wonderf.uf const~n:,'1 standard box like new I' ~

i Memory books for the High School ment of extra good cattle•. T~ere will,. be mallY, top quality heifer ~alve~5<;11e Stads af I O'clock Sharp g!r1. We invite. the High School that are w911 suitable to'start Q foundation herd ,cind these. wHI be sold il,t

, gIrls to come In and look over I . th h ' < '; f . t'- " .'

these very lovely Memory books ots to SUit e purc aser, I" .'....1--.......------~ ....----,...,,-.-, for your school activities. A very I . ';' " . <.

complete record for dates, school i • . . , .,.." - "',parties, athletic events. Pages for, LIsten 10 KCNI, Broken Bow, af 3:00 P, M., when we broadcasf for one hoursnapshots and scrapbook clippings.' .' . direct from fhe audlon ring here a.f Burwell. \.You will really like these books.

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••• more and more people are consl&eririg Ford, ,

as the one fine (or in thelow-prlc& fleld!

It's kllll t~ belicve tll;lt ;1 (';,r\~llidiis "built lik~· the fine~t ~till ~('lls ill tIll' low­p~h' fidlL Yd a Foul witll its hulltigllt·C.I4;"~tlll;\rk body, its FlIll·Cinle "bibility(most in its .(kld), its neW nne CM rille ~l/ld

J"l)Olriy III gg;\g(~ lac.ll'r (roomie'st in its nt'lll)Jdin-rs at ;\ figure tIt,lt keeps it rig,lIt llol\ 11

ill its pIice ebss, '. 'FonI's the only 10w-pric('<.1 ("If which

offers) ou a choice of a c'Oll1pktd)' O1\1to-

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Ord

'M9st~lfl{ed Ip~v~p~i~~:d,

•1by 3.476 FamiHe."Read

Balw Sale HC'ldThe bake sale sponsored by the

:nembers of the Youth deDartment'Jf the MetJ10dist Sunday SchoQl,vas well patronized,

The sale was held Saturday inhe 13eral\ek drug slore.

Money raised will go tow,lI'dr,ul'chasing supplies for the dep,lr!'lllcnt. ', Mrs. 'Joe Jirak is chairrllall of theg~ollp..

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Onl Methodist churl'h ob~enedWorld Communion Sunday, a wceklater than most churches.

Helcrend Keith Shepherd was:n Palisade last week, assisting inhe Visitation campaign, and the

service here was omitted. lIe re·uI.'ned home late Thuroday.

ATtar Soc'ieft, Meets<:alllOliC' '·L\ldic's Allar Society

"n(>t la~t Wi~dnr'"day for their lirst'neeting tl~is' fall, Cire'le 4, with\frs. Ed Penas and Mrs, ~lerlvnTokh, were hnslrssrs, A business'neetin~ was held followed by a'lemonslration on glo (,:lll~les bv'!r~ C;1rson Rogers and :'Ifrs. EmilSedlacek. The candlf' that W8S

made was later won by Mrs, EdI'enas, About 35, women werc p,re.~ent.

AlissioT1artl PieturcsPictures oC the Holy Land, were

~hown Wednesday cvening at thei A~sembly of God Church"I The speaker \vas Hey. Carmk-h·: ..el, missionary secretary, Underhis direclion ;,tre the missions o'l'~lesline, Greecc, Italy, 10m and

, Ira<i, :Pictures oJ' present day bible

· lands were interesting, sholling! the western Jnnuenee,I Eoually i:lteresting were gr,)upsof children with no\\' :lnd then a

· redhead anJ bllie cyed child allloni!fhe more prevalent black hairedehildren

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''''as tlw Cn"aders strain datingU;1(·I, c("ntttr~es, ' .

Mr, tarn\'('h~el "'f'!ll '0 Ar",",1'1Thursday. where he, showed hispictures to the high seh<,ol sl,,·

, dent~, l{", spoke in thc church inthe c':enin d •· . .. ,

Por One \Vho \Vas On£'A family \ dilllier was held on

ISunday ,'lt the hOine of Mr, and.'lrs, Ed Swopes. The ~'oungerdau'ghter of Mr. and ;"Irs. Vcrl Tim·merman. Jane, who had recentlypassed her first birthday was han·ored. The Timmerman family livein the Union H:dge district.

Pres{'nt were 1\lrs, Mildred All'•blc, 1\lr. and ~ll's. Wm, Sdlu(lel,· ~Il', and Mrs. Timmerman and fa·•mily, and Mi', and ~lrs. Ed Swopes',Hid Terri.

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THE ORO QUIZ. ORO. NEBRASKA· OCTOBER 15, 1953

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8 E SUR E A'N 0 nnE~ YOU R CH IL 0 .YOUR CHILD HAS AS GOOD A CHAN~E ASANYONf TO WI N, fUll' SET OF PROO.FS' SHOWN.

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Established April, 1882

Pitch Parti] 1Reports Crippled , Don Auble is chairman of thl:1\lr, and ;"lrs. Jason Lothrop en· C'} 'II ' \1. -t !Valley ,county committee, an,1 L;J'

. ' , ' "" i,]1 ( n n : Lt rcda Cronk, secretury-tre asurcr.tert ained !lIr. and Mrs. E~I>ln vo- 1 The : nnual state neet i 1" of thedehua! a~d ~lr. and 1\lrs: Ellul. ~('~' INebraska 'Society rfor I Crippled I -~lacek at a pltd1. par~) Sunday ('IC· Clu ldren, Inc, was held on Wed· N' If S·} • I 1,1mug. Lunch. \\ as SCI I cd, Inesday in the Fonte nolle Hotel in, 0 H asses ']t;(" t.<, t ~ -~, . Oruah a. I, Father Thomas Siudowsk i an,

l: lee ted Dorm Councilman I The meeting featured education, nounccd Sunday there would heRichard Heuck, son of Mr. and rehabilitation and ernplo ; mcnt ot no daily mas ," , while the church

Mrs, Win. l leuck of Ord, is a memo I the handicapped, Several Iield ex- was being decorated, The an­Ler of the dormitory council of! perts spoke, nouncernent was made during theWe>'I2l' Hall on the Hastings Col· II In the afternoon .the discussion regular Sunday service ~t Ul!r'lege campus, was on cerebral palsy, with Dr, It Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic,

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lIe is a senior majoring in Bus- 'E, Bruner of Kansas City, a ruem- church, , .. ~29 iuess .Adminis~ra(jon. l~er of the American Add':lll; on He said Sunday, Oct, 13, would

SOCIally he IS a member of the Cerebral Palsy, as guest speaker. be observed as 1\li~sion Sunday,I IEta Phi Lambda, the men's social Mrs, C, J, Morte nse n of Ord is There wil! be no cater-hism clas

Tells Yqunsters Birth I ! society of the college. one, of the Ike presidents of the' while the church is being painted,Dr, and' Mrs. H.' N, Norris and, Society. , . . Father Siudow skl added. '

~Jr. and Mrs. G. E. BUfI'O\VS have! \ Janet Is Seven " -'---~-------,.----,.- ---'-'---received word announcing the birth I The seventh birthday or Janel!of a son, David Lee, to 1\11'. and' Anderson was ce1cbratcd with ;J IMrs, Ronald Dahlin 'of Seattle, I : party Frida:' alter school. HerWash. Ronald is a son of Mr. and: i glleots were Dennis and PhyllisMrs. Ben Dahlin, Iormerly of Ord. IWilson, Kenny Mason, Caroline, . I ' I Skala, Joyce Anderson The birth-

Cooks At Missipn I To Veteran's Hospital Cub Scouts \{ect 1(18Y girl's little sister, Barbara, was I

Gertrude Knebel went to Grand' Charles Flleder went to Grand ,." . • Ipresent as II'<lS her father, 13111 An- ,Island Friday. She plans to remain Island Thursdav, There he enter.' Cub scouts,yen ,3,.vnth Mrs, F, ·~,t4'I~ 'I derson, whose birthdav is the same Ithere for two weeks where she will cd the Vetc'!';liIS Hospital for a' J.. Oscntowski den mOlh~r, met , " as that of his daughter" l:Jirthlla~ Iact, as cook during the parish mis- check up. ; Saturday ll1 the Osentowski ~1O!lle. k ,"," Icake and ice cream lias served forsion which is being held. !,' ___' I 'f.he theme for the month IS In· 'd,t,: I'lunch Janet receil_'_ed many gifts

" --'- I B' tl I C' lebrati dians, Mr$. Darrel! Johnson, a guest ,CI "I J) l l . (!" ]( ::11), C t ration ,of the Osentowski family, taught " Barta Leiter Informs, 1,l,n"C 1, S \.Ce ccoratec I E.ll1or'" 1'1,10,msen was ,r,on,ow.! at l,tllC bovs all Indian song, and ',Ir.' 1 I I1 J J" " From a private letter l'eq'll'ec!

JQe ~nd George Fryzek are re- 'a Oll'Slhd::ty dinner held at his home, Johnson (old the boys some, of his .,rl'ccnUy Iroin Mrs, F A, lLJrLIdeco,ratlOg the Interior of the last unday, Guests were Mr. and I' experiences in playing baseball,'d f 1 I I 'f U J If d d I t J Y i come, the fOP0wing uews :i.a yo. 'erpetua Hell) Catholic I" rs. uu ocppner an aug 1 ers I ! --,- . ~ , h bI I f N tl L :'II d I b " It was an! to sa~' gO<:ll J'e, Il'(l~Lrcl. Hose, pink and peach are l ? , or 1 oup,. r , an ;\'q, Ro" 1""OC'BtISyCll'b ,('llr 11':'!ll,' frlelllls, Ol'll IS 0 n:"(btlOg used :IS thc color scheme. Iert .Kokes, and son, !lIr. and :'III'S, : 1.:. '-'< • \,' • " .. '

I \ I :\1 M d I 11 P I! D Itt I ,.? I plare to Iile. ,. , . ; (l'lan , eese,., r,.an l\Ir~, Emi: rs, ,0 III ~l Y en er alllN I • • We like it herr, (Nana, CaliflMISSlOnarrj Speahs :Z~kml!nd and Jlmlllle, ;"11'. and Mrs. Il:embers ?f the Bvc;, Husy exten· I Jacque and Fathe~ ". key to the city and Rocket,88 The climete I'S nl"·e. a, nd ,II'e 11"1'1'".." ' \\0 nl. Zlkmund, 1\lr, and 1\Irs, Ever· : SlOn club fhursday, 1he lesson on , ,~ ..

A speaker at t~c St. John's: etl Ho~\.elJs, :'Ill'" and ;"lrs, Adolph' sewing was. pr~scnfcd by !\Irs, IMlie POW R t n' e' G" 1I ( b ~ such beautif\d flowers,L~thcran church \\ ednesday eve· \ 1(Qkes and :'IIl"s, Lilliflll Novotny. 1\lerle :Van Zano[ ,al\,d Mrs. Jack I U n eure Iven If~eW ar y I b.v:l a b,lO fall lat(>b', when ,\(nIng was Rev. Norbert Hecker, " " _'_ Sander.', ,:,,1 . , ' , Ilent to a p:trk ten miles fr0m hpl"l'

Relerend Bec'kef ~ec~ntly re(llm· : St. Anne's Study C Iub ~Irs. Julius Jense~ won th~ door Frl"ends lin Hooker (0unly' Fallr Ceremony I was sl:ll1di n,g bet,'\Ten t,. fed Crom the PhlllpplIIe Islands,: ' ,. pl'lLC, ;'. ,i , two trees, And In gawl?: aboutwhere l:e was a Jnls:;ionary. Ile 1" Mrs ,Halph NLJrman, With Mrs. I _+.-:-. " lost mv grip. I fell head !il'st, thl'spent fIve and one half year.;;: !had l\r;!s'J~l, Ilere hostesses at the i Interestinq Visitor Here Jacque Jeffords, recently return· i taken to ~lullen where, sllrrou~d· b:1c1.o of Ill" head hiltin'~ ~":,Pl(> 'l:rr IUll'p;'- 1st. Annes ~t,ll(~y dub, Wednesday· , ' ',',' . . ' . ~d Mullen, Nebr,., POW, was ~r>()rt· ; cd by r<'lathes, the pre,eiltation "soft" rocks, I was knoc'ked out

Sll<les oC the Islantl. of Luzon,' held ~t the ,NOlJ;lan.~101ne~ I An .1IIte~(>stlllg .vlsltor ~erc ,tim, llIg a new c~r thiS week the ~11t of IlI'as made. for awhile, '" IIwl.cre hc wo.rked, wen' sh.m n as Mr~. LOllIse 1 ....tsk~ wr, ~ gl,lest ,week IS ~11SS Salhe }~\lrdUlll, sister i sandllllls fnends ar,d wellwlshers., Heports indicate he vi'as "as. "I am £i()in~ to h~"c an X·r:IYan aecompalllment to all address, and snoke of !ler tflP to 1'"UfOjll\ lof 1\lrs. Ueorge Parkllls, , . I JaC(lUe was presentcd the car, tounded" at the dift It was a Hock. ~jn('e I think 1 cracked (l rib.

and ?1101\ed pictures. Thcre v.:ere, Miss PunJulll arrhed last week along with the key to the city, at . et 88 '>',', It eer(ail1l~' s('~rl'd my, familyBaptist YOLah Or(lanizC's ele\'ep !l1rl!lbers present. , I, from Chic-ago, She served ill World ~ a town wide reception during the' 'c,' ' ,,. : We enjoy the Quiz".

, ,~ Mrs. RIchard, Bera;" was 1l1: ~Var I as a nmse. She W:;lS in l\tex· I recent Hooker county fair. ,: Lat"r, foll~ll\.'ng, the preJ ntat.on,Youths oC hIgh s~hool age met f.h,arge of t0e lesson whlch,:,as on, ICO, empl.o)eu by, a private con·! 'Th~ )'oupg man arrived Satu,rdav ,h,c.dloove th: lar.l.n a paral~C',to ~h~ L('I/e!etfs nnterlain

at t~e home of theIr pastor, Hev. The l\IC;llllng of the 1\Ia;s , Ic('["n, dUflng a revolutIOn, She has I mornlllg 111 North Platte aboard! f"lr ,orounds \\ hel I.' the IIcIcomlng Mrs, E C. L('n"r.ft, ("Inn:""Dav1d Schwartz. and :'Ilrs. Sehwartz ,--- I lll'lI1a Cied hosnitals in various j)arts an army C-47 contll1ucd. h Id h' l' 'J rThllr'day for .' I d' t ' ,I D' I' B I "0 .... , ' , • , ' , ', • e Ol)en O\lS(' 'fll~" ~ 'f'''''r,''

S • a COHrel I~ suppel. I l1111er' or (/1 plmler. oC the Ul1ltC(l :states, and, ater, After bflef addresses o\er ralho. Jacque was recently released 10 fPr edill) ·'s wives' a"1'! o'hC'!' ".-,.-~a~~r /,he Bethel papt:r Youth I Dr and 1\!rs F .l Osento\\'oki I tiring of that proJfession, she en· "tations thHe and a welcoming Korea after having been a Co:n, f~rs who "\er~ in Ord for ~e\\' IRf adhza IOn, was per dde ,V~l'l10~ I were' hosts ~t ;'(lin'ne; last Sundav 't~red busin~ss as' agent of the c('[emony by the North Platte !llllllist prisoner for' 34 rrionths. He IWeek, . c" '

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nallle, preslddellt", at which time :'Ill' and Mrs Darrell; l'\ew York Life Insurance Co, chamol'r of commerce Jacque waS IS the .son of John ~1. Jefford,. '"' 11 '1 I·t '1 1 . h.orma resman. Vlee presi ent h 'b" ." i 'I'" P d tt' I I . I' ' rfl O'''lllL ~ COC" al lOur in er

and :\farlene Flock sec eta '.t . 1Jo n~on and aby, th('~r hOllse .' IS~ ur Ulll a enl ec scnoo ll~ , I home to 'vhich SCleral Ord ladle,;ure;,' ,~r~. rea g.l!ests were honored. ,prcsent be· •~orth L.oup. She m:ll:(' her, h0111; Visit inu Parcnts, ' Bible S, tudu werc invited. dinnl'r 'was s('neu at

Side :\Ir and Mrs, Johnson \\'~re \Ilth hCI SIster and blothcr'lll·la\\, ~ ,,,! Harmonv J{0llse The €'\'cnin" \1"1'l/' ',' 'c' b';' Mr, and 'Mrs. Bill ~ol'o~:ld ;\'. l3ud !Ill', and :'III'S. Frank Johnson, Mrs Guests the past wcek at the home The ~dult Sunday School of the s cnt sociallv ' . " !', o',n ot ]er ,a '(lrH NC,VOS:ll' Mrs Wallv Fst"dillo of Juhl,,<;on died SCleral )'Cars ago, of Mr. and Mrs, Ra)lllOnd Horky, IMethodIst church have started the I ,P" .• , " .Study Club.. . Oakland: Ca1i(, 1\1r. ';]1)4 ~irs l~on ·1\lr, JohnS011 ,now liYf;S with his )f near Elyria, were ('pl.. an,d :\1I's. ; stu.dy ,of the BQ9I~ of Revelation., ' ,<;>ues1tds ll1cl~ld~d, 1\lrs, l?wlght. ',' '... . ' " , Falllkof Ericson, :\1 I' anr1 :\lrs, , ctaughter flnd son·iq·law 1\1r. and T~l:les Jensen and sor., Mlc~le. TILe, 1hls 1S held durlllg the Sunday <}ns\\o ',\Vas~l,Jngt~n, I?-~: .and

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tRl!chald bPl~.~,orC~kJI' \Ias hos: ! HOla,ndJOhnSOn, and Bill vogan, 11\11'5' Howard Hamilton, 11 Gcn,eva,' 'ISltors left Mond~y for. El Paso, Sd:ool hour and IS taught by Hey, Scol.tsblldf,. 1\~\s. CI>d~,,' la)l?r,e. s .0. 1e fiem CI s a llC ~Iothel .' ',___. , ".' '" l"exas, where he IS st:ttlOned, Kellh Shephcrd, ~exll,lglon, 1\h,s. WIlham Pioul d,

Cabnnl Stlldv dub Wednesday ,as. i ., . pro and ;"~rs. Pal kllls. and 1\1Iss hillerton: 1\lrs. Hobert l(ennedv,sisle.d by Mrs. Fra'Tlk Kapust];a, 1 VlsrtS In Ozurhs ' PlI1"clum spent Sunday III Genela In Lutl!) Citrj l'olumbu:,; 1\lrs, Rolly (jallowaY,Mrs' F J Q,sentowski was co hos 1\1' \g D' "'d v.here they Ilcre tl:e guests of :'Ill'. Attend Dcntal Ai cetinq Omaha and Mrs \\' B 13uel'hle'rtess: ., . : ,. b~' I~'~~',·~~s l\~~geJ~ccolcl:IPalpe ~and 1\lrs, Hamilton and Mr, John· Dr. and Mrs.F. L,Blessing went Mrs. Grace Jensen and children OgalIal;a' Mrs, ·c, J, 'l\Iortem,eo'

Ele\" b ...' ," "SlS t;:r, "I~. ,con eniny, son, ' d I I 01 SIft dB' J ' 't 't L " ,., , 'A Ad" t::,'.' cn mem ers 1\ cre p[esent, <wd l\Icna Jorgensen, started Sun' , ' .. . , ,) Grall s anu unc ay a prnoon an enny ensen wen 0 (lUp "It s'. l, 'l-' n ~I s?n, 1\ IS. b, n,, '\ltll one .e;~les!. Mrs, James Connel. tlay for a' I'aeation in the OlarKs., I ,MISS Purdum spent some tll.n~ I~ vhere th~y attended a llistric! ~'ity Sunday, TherJlll,!,hey celebrat· ~pklng, 1\ 1,1"s, \\0 111la,1I1 Lce, ~~rsly" Mrs. S~ I 1'lIrtak conducted thc In Doniphan, they wcre joined' North L,ou P, \\.here she .VlSlte( '1eeting of dentists, A continent al cd the birthday of-,.1ld 1I11gh,~" C. :'II. DaVIS, Mt;s, F, L.: Biesslllg ;

,lesson on ~he .churl'h. "by another sister of Mrs, Dorlge, I\\,lth ffl~nds ,who relllembeled her ';nt1l'r ''It tl"H~ Yancey holel was en· in the Hughes/home. and Mrs. Myra 1. Barber, .... ... ... ...:!~~embers aJso took part 111 the !IIr,. han Yates, , T llvhtle atlendll1g school. ' 'oyed by the group,

bU"lIl~'s, seS~\On. . .. ' ".,' ,Thc'Y pJan lo spcnd ,~-\erdl r1a~'s'l She said sh.e left Or~ sr\'er:t~ , ,. ". ;lroJects ad\i.oc,at~? by club ,slgl;t ,;('emg, ,t , • ,. '. I>ears ago, She-'U10l'gllt It wa",re, 1 ~)bsC'i've Btrthdut}!i•n,embys. tllc hbl31Y and a new, Enroutc hOll,lC thry Will VISit l!l mark,able the way 1rees hadgr,'\ln ,'B' If d" f 1\1" E 1 B 'Joe~l~g:./l or thr c!ll11;ch, are progreso j Omab\! rand I1<1vi~ (,.'ity. T~le: ~Ian I She t!")o"ght the city h~d chang· 'i\(ll~r~/kL~lle~ 1~~r/11y.~rfdp\fla~d

'''. ,t' to b1 gH)~ abou~ te~ 4}\ s, i ,eg, for the bett~r, " '; ,1 ',.' ~,lltunlay'. \\'er~ obserl't'd r'!·tday at;' . . , . i " he horne of :\lrs.· Grace' Jensen,

'i • 'II'S: Jensen entertain('lf the fol,

SCHUDEL MOTOR CO. lo\\'lng guests in their honor, !Ill'S.Carl Rasl1l\;ssen. Mrs, Jlarl:lll Pal·~er and baby, Mrs. Bill Sch'luel'

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Something Just ALittle Bit Different

E\er) hull' \\luk 1 uedde thele's SOme new gddget or plLl­dUd I just mu~t h,l\c. I hen I \\111 see it ,Id\ertised. either ina \:Ity p.tper, or perh.lps in <1 Ill,lg.lline, so I fin.lIly get myselfsat dLl\\n to send for the rtt.'lll I want. ,

Or pOSSIbly I ~py it in the Centr,11 M.trkct, or in a dly de-p,utment store, so I buy it .II1J bnng it to Ord. '

1hen in a ddy or t\\ 0 I go do\\ nto\\ n to shop, .ll1d see thesame thinE on a 10e<11 shelf. Docs that bum me" It \\oulu be :soCdSY to buy it hcr e. If 1 only kncw it W.lS here

I But If l don't know thdt, 1Pk.tse, l1lerdldnts, \\ hen )OLl begin keeping d \\ onderful new

product, mention it in ) our ad, Put in a spcd,t1 little box orwantdd, c,tll attention to it. Many Will be grdtcful to )OU.

-------*-----Ihe latest produd I diJ this with was that ne\\ dried \:redlll

pO\\Ckr to be sprinkled on coffec. 1 had read the full p.lgc .Idsfor It in Florid,1 last \\inter, until 1 W.lS itdling to try it So \\henI spied it in an 01ll.11101 grocl?ry, I plLludly brought it home,.Iud Gene, \\ho is the cre,\ln .. in-eofft.'e user at our house, hkcd it.

1 s,ned thc jdr to take do\\n to show my grocerAnd \\hen I told htm about it . , . 10, t'was on his shehcs,

pla\.ed there onl) .i fel\ ddys ,tgoNo, he hadn't dd\ertiseJ It

II )OU thll1k I'm not solu on ad\ertising, guess ag,tin 1 cansell you, tOll Remember the yold Dust [\\l1ls') lhcy 011\.C

gripped thb countr), .1Ild I\cre seen on c\ery b111bo.ud,Remember the Little Fall)' in )our Home: Where is she

anJ hcr sQ,lp) GOlle, out of the dcb.Then, )OU Cdn tell It the other way. Wh> do )OU thll1k the

biggest store~ and the Idrge,t firms c.ury the biggest ads. .Me. Scars and his t.'dtalogs COC,l COI.I, best knO\\1l of coke

Jrinks, but ha\e tlley qUit telling )OU about it" Me. BrandeisnCler let's an issue of the World·Herald go out without his bigad\crti~ements Me. Pt;nney has kno\\n the value of ne\\spapelsfor so many )c.us p,lst, h,IS used them, ,\l1d been able to 10\\er hispri~es IlccorJll1g1y. ,: [ •

Ha\ e I sold) OLl 011 ,IJ\ ertising, the tiniest bit)-Irma

Every once in a while I want to know abouta long-ago happc ning here, so I haul out "TheFrail of the Loup" and look in this historybook of the early days

1 said as much to Mrs. Mildred Auble re­cently, and she told me that she worked as abindery woman and printer for eight years forthe late W, W. Haskell. And that during thisperiod The Jrail of the Loup' W.1S printed, andshe worked on it

"So Me. Haskell gave each of us two cop­pies," she related "And 1 kept mine until not long ago, whenthe UUf\\cll edrtLlr wdnted to buy a copy, and I sold it to hIm Igot $6 for it

"Yes, it W,IS in good COnUltlOn, as I'd hdd It c,lrefully wrap­ped in ,I ne\\sp,lper ,ill these )e,lfS "

WIth thiS dry fall season the pundure \\ceds .lfe in theirlllLlst d.ll1gerous form, stiff <lnd sh.tfJ) enough to pundure anybl\.)de lilc, and th,It'S exactly \\hat li~y'r:e doing

From filling st.ltiollS comes the report that they die keptbusy by children's bIkes WIth fl.tfs, or slow leaks.

I hiS punelure \\ eed dLle~n't \.'.He \\here it gro\\s,Ihere's c\en SOme on the grdde s~hool ground

*-------Meld1.tllts in' OrJ had quite ,t time this \\eck, wrassling

with the Quiz ne\VSpapcr \\eek doll"r bllls Ihough 1 don'tkllOl\ \\hether they wl?rc ubed for ch,ll1gc much. instedd they lllayha\e m.ldc their \\dY direclly to the b.lI1k, since this \\ould becasier and quieker than explaining the crisp p,lper to an)one \\howdsn't informed .Ibout thcm .

Ih"t's one \\.ty to m.lke money lll.tke your ,o\\n 1l~: Genedid.

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TEN YEARS AGOVI~kinsol1 Seed Co \\jis bought by the Noll Seed Co - All peo·

pIe \\ ere to IegistEr for ratIOn book, No 4. School houses \\ ere to beused for the rcgistrallon , .. The alfalfa mlIl was to start operatiol\soon . John Setlak, aged 63, died suddenly in Alcadia " The Umt·cd War fund drhe \Ias to start 011 October 18. E L Vogcltanthe:1l!rd the dll\t' , , • Hunting Se:1S0ll \\as Oll, hut theoreo \fUl' no~hl'lh .. Notlh LOII}1 \\;lS t:"\1I\ln;:: :t eanninJ f:lct()ty. . ..

THIRTY YEARS AGQBert Lashmclt \\ as named marshal to succeed Lester illy ...

Dr Weekls had mstalled mOle X ray eqUIpment .. Mrs. v. c.I1aught died suddenly. . Mr and Mn Ben \Vaterman had mo\Ctlto California to make their home . , , Attorney Hanlcnbruok hadgone to Greele~ on an important case in district court .. CondllctorJ M Beard \\ as b"ck on the U P passenger train after being gOllefor t\\O months ... R J, CoIlms had rc!uIIled to Nampa, Idaho ...DarreII Ludll1gton had returned from W)oming

SIXTY YEARS AGOKit Carson left for Shen,mdoah, Ia , , Among the Rcpubll~ans

on tbe to\\nship ticket \\ele D A Gald, W. W. Haskell, E P {lc­ments, Hatr~ Bailey, II Gudmundbcn G W Sci\CIS hac! pUHh~sedthc L B Phelps Commis~ion and Produce business .. Laul <1 l':j'erly com e}cd land to the l'hoetllx 111\ t'titment Co

FIFTY YEARS AGOVIS\tOI s at school included ;\Iesc!allles ,,"estbel g, James MI1fvrd I

and I10lacc Crow " In tbe supenisols ploceedings it \\as noteuthat the budge ncar the I1oIlo\\ ily farm \\ as in dangelOus eondltlOn... Ord high school bOjs plaj cd basketball in Central City. Thescore \\ as 5 to 10 in fa\ or of Central rlt~, Mr and 1111'S VlllcentKokes had gone to Grand Islant!, \\here 1111' Kok('~ attended a ll\ect·ing of the K of P Lodge ... Andy Cook of Mira VaIley bad purchasedthe Dr I3lll1ngs plopetly .. , A rhet fragmcllt struck C A Hager inthe e)e I

FORTY YEARS AGOJohn A Went\\orth dicd follol~iI!g a stroke lIe \\as III but a

sh()rt lime , Robert Noll and A\a Clad, \\ele marlled at the hOll)eof the bude's father .. , Joe Knezacek and Bertha Hadll wCle Illill'ried at thc home of the bnde's parents,. Burhngton Agcnt, E CJames had mo\ cd hiS fanllly to 01d from Brad,haw ... EIgm Cia·son of Ord, and Mable Harflngton of North Loup \\cre marricdin St Paul ,. Snap May of Ca!lfonua and hIs \\lre \\ele \isl ingtheir many friends in 01d and North Loup ,

SEVENTY YEARS AGOlhe fUbt sno\\ fell on Octobcr 11 and the

ground" as frozen on October 12 .. '1hc farnlershad thleshed their bit of glain lhe highest )-Ieldon any farm \\ as 135 bushels . , , E Leach hadraised 400 bushels of fmc lal ge potatocs on t\\Oacrcs . The men of MIra Valle)- \\ ere "men(,l1ng'their "a~s" by order of the road sllpe1\isor .Tuuber claims \\ ould be plan ted a.nd cal ~d for by1\\0 nurseries, if the 0\1 ners \\ anted to lea\ e forany length of tUlle This VI as stated ill a local ad·\ erliselllent .. , D. A McArthur Icft l'\drfax, Mo,for Orc!, NebI', \\here he \\as pl,ll)ning to locatc ,

!r~When Yo~ ctnd I WereBy Myra Barber .

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Vox POpThe Quit solicits letters for

publication from its readerson subiects of general in·terest. All letters must besigned. Readers can how·ever, have letters ilppear un·der a nom de plume, Un·Signed letters will not bepublished under any circun'·stal)ce~. Keep letters shortand to the point.

Dem er, Colorado1'0 the Editor of the qUIz

Once agilll1 It is tune {or ourH'l1e\\ al to the Ort! QUll 'flusrene\\ al marks the 67th e()tbecuth e)- car the QUIl has been read 111 ourfamily home, for my fath!'r, thelate A M Daniels frrbt subSCribedto It III 1886- a long, long timeago"

Demel' is enjojing glorious Indian Summer "cather 1 he tempelatule IS 88 degrees today Ourrose gal den IS a mass of bloomWhICh is qUIte unusual for Octobcr10th We hil\e had no frost, asjcl

Mr Da\ b is slo\\ly reco\Cringfrom hiS serious Illness of two)-eals ago

Our daughter Rosemal j and famIly of MatheI' Fie Id, Sacramento,Calrforlua ~pent t\\O weeks \\Ith us TWENTY YEARS AGOthIS summer S/ Sgt Logsdon is The Bohemian Hall had been bUIlt for 25 Fars t The e\ enl \\ asstationed \\lth the air for~e thele celeblated \\lth a big ll1e('ting A program was gl\en and a big dm

Our son, Charles, li\('s m Pueb ncr \\as sened ., The Irrigation ploject faced the final test ,. Vig·10, Cololado, \\here he is maliager go lIan,en, Arcadia Sllpel\lSOr, \\as ehalrmanof the eomnll((ee tQ fll'of American RadIator and Standald allotments and hear complaints on the \\heat boald .. F~\e VallcjSallltary Corp county bOjs had join('d the rcforestration corp~ . , ,Jos J. Ko~mata

It IS 1\\CntJ three >eals since \\e suffered a heart attack and soon after dlcel ., Jay Rosel's fell and\ ISlted ll1 Ord and manj names in II fractUl ed his leg, then era\\ led thl ee fourths of a 1I111e for help ...the Quiz are shange to us, but \\e Farm [01 ec!osUl es \\ele to be stopped Land banks plon\1sed gO\('fIl'do enjo~ reading the paper and ment Iesoul c,eskeeping up \Htll the hometol\ nne\\ s Ord \\lll ah\ il)- s be my , hometo\\ n ' for It VI as my bath place andI ha\ e many happy mcmori('s ofthe ~eals I Ihed thele.

Respectfully,(Mrs Chades C )

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Fire WarningBut thc dlought brought \\ am

Illgs from the ~tate game depaltment, \\ onied about fires flomelgarets as hunters spread II1tO the Ifields \\hen the hunting sea,onstarts Paul Gllbed, secletmj or Ithe state gilme commisSIOns, askedliuntels not to smoke \\llIle In thedry fields Cal elessnes s, dUllugthiS tj pc of \\ cather, could mean

Silver Lining destI uetion to game eountl j, aniIhe state lllgh\\a> depdrlment mals, and e\en farm ClOPS aud

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It \V.lsn't, \\h.lt \\e terlll, dn inspired piece01 prose

I Ills \\cek \\e bun from thc Sodety For1he Prl.'scn.ltiol1 of 13.uber Shop Qu,ntet Sll1g­ll1g 111 Amcrk,l our \\LlfU uS,lge \V.IS mIld indct'd.

Wltners this dc~uiptlOl1 culkd from 3 \\fite­up on certdin, and sundry, ~ollgslels

We lLuOk '·Illltlllndbul.ltiollS of the lar­yIn," "footbe,lt C311U~," "perfLlratlOn Llf the lit­mus," '\hlpplng of the glastLlnbllf) g!.lI1d," etc,

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OIl \\1.'11, Webstt'r too, \\dS \vithout honur in his b.llll\\kk'

Cml Dden~c J.)lIcdor Val Pdelson, in \\.lming ag,linstatomic atLl\.k, has said, "I. Be \\here it ain't. 2, Go down inthe ground," 10 \\hkh I u like to add for industri3l cOllSump­tion, "Old h.,s some e\\.c1knt m,lnuLieturing sites aV.liLlhlc toe.hlclll \.\,pil.il no\\ S\\\,"lting posslhk C:\I,UIIl> list,,".

One fe11ow, I lxlle\e it W,IS "Herb" Slllets, ,Iskcd, "How'sth..: \.offee )"

It \V,IS stwnJ enou'gh to 3llS\\t.'r b.t\.k itself'I his t.tIe, of \.ourse is purdy pl.'fsonal pink We mention

It only to e.lSI.~ tbc minds of the Pr~sb)teri.ln !.ldleS who Illdythll1k somct)lle's becn se.lltering p.lint rell1Ll\t.'r ,uound thl?lr pris­tine kItd1en.

We'r!.' stIlI In the .lpologizing sLlgl? Ihls \\l?ek \\C o\\c abl?nded knec to Ed S\\opes 3nd ~1rs Aleen P.lpiclllik

So far \\e h,ne to see Ed\\ard gets the en dlt lme, "photoby S\\ opes StUdl0" llndernedth the fine \\\:Jdil g picturt.'s he'sbeen fll1lshll1g for thl? QUIZ

And \\e lllLl\ed ~11s Pdpieflllk's So\\ers,dinnci fwm the Ma-sonic H.dl to 1. (Ihc HIgh\la) Cafe) 2 l)le HarmonyHLlllse) it dependcd 011 \\hkh edllion of the QUll )L'U reet.'i\ eJ.

Our dpolLlgieS to e.H.h of )OU.

Do)oue.lfr) agun)

We had ,I reddt'r, (ma) his tnbc inuedse, Lord') who tookissue \\ ltb us Lln our use of tbe \Ioru "tl\l enody" t\\ 0 \\ eeks "go,

In one of tho~e nlelodle hango\l:r~, whkh follows c\erypublic ,lppe.lf,lnCe Llf the .1 edpell.1 fell,ls, \\e sort of dedicdtedour l)pC\\flter to bedtinJ out ,I y.lfll e\tLl1lll1g the gU)S' \oedl e.tlis­thenics

From lhe tri31 3nJ eflor method \\e\e dbw\t'fI:-d )OU Cdn1Il.lke si~d) good \.ups of coffee frLlIll .1 pounJ of rolga\ best.

Itfell to our lot thIS \\eck to scne the eolfee at onc Llr thosethlllgs so \\1.' mernly dUll1pe~ d blew inlo the PreSb)tt.'fldn steamerthcn ,ldded 36 \.ups of \\,Iter.

Ihe hbdtion "rriled, ill dut.' \.OUISe, ,1 lttllc on tlle stwng\

don t have a car, these people arc I Pre-primary Talk any good in the current dry spellg0ll1g to catch the blunt of the I 1he Republicans and the De1'10 0\ cr Nebraska It IS enabling the Iequali zalicn effort It IS an effect C1 ats palled company on \\ hether department to build roads far lawhich causes unhappiness among the)- \\111 have pre primary convcn- tel' into the autumn season thansympathetic offlSlals Iuons next year The 1953 legisla- had been anticipated It h,IS meant

Goy Robert Crosb, ~ouched on ture repealed a law which has hun) up efforts in the design di­this In a recent spcel!1 In which made these mandatorv lJ1 the past visions as projects slated for nexthe suggested that maj be there . sJmn~ are suddenly made possibleought to be a homestead exemption Democratic State Chall man \'/11- this Iall The department had tolaw This \\ a) people', homes liam Meier said that hIS pall), re- call off a school for Its junior enwouldn t be taxed as hcav 11)- as spccting the wishes of the Legisla gincers planned for this month,other Pi opel t~ tUI(' will not hold one because It was decided It was foo

. . But Dave Mallin, Republican llsh to pull engineers In from theWh Istllng In Dark state chairman, said he thought held \\ hen they could continue

Despite these cucouraging signs, his party should hale one At a working because of the dry weathere was stili hand \\linglng on Illecent meeting at Fremont the thcrthe count) level Man~ county of state central C0lJ1Il11ttee went along Itlcials, both Itcpubllcens and De No one IS exactly SUI e \\ hat thernocrats have been shaken to have PIC primary COl1\ent1On Will bebeen good fuends tell them, 'Ill for, but the Republleans arc hal'get j ou OH'I thiS tax mes, ) et' l11g onc an) \\ay1hey fcar th,lt act10n on the state ble\el maj costthClll their Jobs lhe leason clllnd tIm Repub

lIO\1 e'\el Gov Cro,b> repolted !Ican mo\ e IS saId to be one ofIn hiS \Islt~ to coulthouses he did pelsonalltles lhe 1l11Ioduecr c.fn t h"\lr much complatnt And he tht' b1l1 to abolIsh the COll\ent!Ons11atlj told leporters he dtdn t th1l1k I\as Sen Leftj Wllhams Both Mar·the Repubhc.1ll.p.lltj \\as gowg to tll1 and \vIlII,IIllS all' from Kealllejbe hull lIe pledlcted th,lt If 01" I al d It IS generdllj knu\\ n that noDellloCi ,Itle pal1) ttied to make 10\ e IS lost bet\\ een thel.I!poh!lt.l1 (apltill ullt d the SltU.llion, It \\ ould boome} ang

lIe saId the tax sl1u.ltwu IS ".tnon pohlltal ploblem"

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I Oh, Hum' If aUjbody thought IN~ "AN~;~~r ALBION--Stoles plan to closedlffelent bcfole the selles, thcj a half hOllr eadlcr the chamber

I\\ele just plain naZj of commelce said l'-ollner closing

If alljbudj thought aUj uthll tIme \\as 10 00 P In Starling theteam had a chaule, e\en bdot e the I fust of the )ear stores WIll close

I season stal ted, t:1ey \Hle sho\\l11g at 9 30 p 111l111ght,) poor Juclgun..ent I GENOA-Pubhsher Leo Kaup,

Talent goes \\hele the mOltej is, of the Genoa Leader-Tunes, died ofand the Yankec club backels and a head attack lIe was 47 ~eals0\\ ners repi esent mOl e monej than old"ny t\\O otl1el teams LOUP CI1Y-'1he Loup Vallej

Talent is altraded also to the P"ckll1g Company opened busll1essteams that \\lIl consisteutly E\Cu !lIonda) It is eqUipped to Pi oeessthe most antI Yankee must admtt cattle and swiue Arch Barr hasthej ha\e \}on rather conslstentl)- blJcn named manager of the plantdurlllg the past se\ el ,tl decades A cekbl atlon b.u becue markcd the

If baseball is to be the popular plant's adHut'POII, nationally, th<lt It Ollce \\ a" pml\l E-Starling Saturday re·sometlllng has to be done to gl\ e tall stOI es \\I1I close at ten o'cloeklI'e clubs \Hth the least mone> a I (1) Most mothels aglee that the times, wutes Ger.tldll1e Ma\or 1ll In summer months stores haHchance \\Ith the big money felllJ\ls I' actu,ll phjslcal calc amounts to rhls Week magdlJUe, It IS serious I agleed to remall1 open until 11 00

It IS the ullCedall11Y of an) gilme abuut one and a half as much as a ro bc ou the safe Side, sleep\\ alk Ip m from ApllI untll Odobel

Ith tt makes It excItIng Islllgle bauy lequlrcs It 1St! t much CIS should consult a doctor Most LEXINUfON-1he total Clt~

• mOle \\Olk to bathe an extra babj, chIldren \\ho sleep\\alk arc iuse le\j, as announced b) the Da\\sonIt IS the uncertamt)- of hfe th.ll Ionce thc eqUIpment IS assembled CUI\.', sa)s Dr M N Pal of Dart county clerk, \\as $5554 per thous

makes lIfe \\ollh the ll\wg lhe added tUlIC It takes to feed fort!, England, after studYIng 117 sand dollals of 'aluatlOn O\ertonIf jOU kllew todilY Ju,t \\hen ~ou I and change t\\O IS compensated for sleelll\illkeis lhese chi I d I' e n a nearb> to\ln \\as IOI\est of the

\I"le gomg to die, >ou \\ould lost' by the fad th,lt the)- amuse ei1eh slcep\\alk to satisfy their deSire county to\lllS lrsted It< m111 ratelo,lr zest for ltvmg othu '1hele IS seldom a bOled to climb into bcd Vllth mother or' \\as $3854 per thousand dollars

If the Dodgels had a c!'.tnce al and fussj b.luj i1mong t\\lI1S Mar) father of \aluation~ll. thej lost that chante by pla\- '1hl,tle examInes the t\\in problem (3) That depends on jour tone SlIICLEY-T\\o pelsons "ereIl'g the t1ung called baseball stlilt 1Il l'.lrents Magazwe lof \oice and the action whIch ae killed near hele in a car trainrgy 'f. h eompal1les the \\ ords Ramona AI crash They \\ ere ~Ir and Mrs Jo

The pttchers had instructions to Most p~H'nts 0 tWillS say t at bert s book, 'Llvlllg Your Dog's seph Beckler, Their eaj;, \\ a, sli ucl,keep the ball where the apposltwn the elpQtlOl) ,11 shilm IS tllIee or Life" ghes jOU the facts about by a Burlwgton freight tram t\\Ocould not lut It <afe!) four tlllles as gl cat as It IS With dogs and the methods of trall1ll1g IlIlles east of here

In so dOll1g thej got mcn on one tbfbY' BBut thethre\\ a[ds al e \\ lllch thej understanc\ A plead· SCHUYLEH-Congressman Robases ant! these men Ci:lme III on gre'l °d() . eeause ~l ex ra ~alr 111~ \oice only confuses a dog she I man Hruska of Omaha, w111 behits ' , Of tl Ian s liS SOtl gleafY

tI}e~( e( hOll1 ts o'ut It lea\es hUll to make I principal speaker at dccheatlOl1

a lelb an, mu leiS 0 WIn~ are d d f I f tl 1\1' 1That is \\hdt stratrgj t!ocs 13 acl, trul) a te,un , I u~ o\\n eeISlot!" Illstea 0 gl\ I cerrmonle s or 1C new, emot lain the old da~s when I \\ .IS a pup, , lllg hun an order fo teach a dog I HO~Pltal . A bal becue \\111 follo\\\\e had a S,ljlllg that 'they can't (2) Most people who sleepwall\ an) thl!lg ) ou must be able both F ULL!',H ION-Nea.r 1,500 bllshSCOI e if thej don't gct on' do not consult a doctor be~ause by 10lce and manner to express cIs of corn VI ere lost III a farm fire

, they belIe\ e that sleepwalking is clearl)- encouragement, pi aise and on the Charles Koza place DepartIt IS good sense to get eHlj bat nothmg to "ony about Some command ments from Fullerton, Genoa and

tel' out bcfole he gets to first b.lse _~_ __ SIhel Creek ans\\ered the alarmA trador used to ele\ ate corn \\ asbellc\ cd to ha\ e cau~ed the blaze1\ hen the exhaust stack igl1ltedloose shucksPAL~lEH-SeHnty tons of baled

alfalfa burned and a stack ofpra1lie hay \\as lost, in t\\O blazes1he fust blaze IS belie\ed to ha\estarted flOm an exhaust stark of atractor 1 he seconll by }oungstersplaYll1g \\Ith matches

COMS Wl K-Dr In\ in Goldenstew. and Allen Elholt, state~chool offiCIals viSIted here thensaid II if all schools spcnt thdltax dollar as \\ isc1y, a, has Comstock, th(' state's school tax plobIcm \\ould be soh cd"

Vv OLBACH-l he p 0 s t 0 f f icce:ldnged frum the Bal tunek to Ihe'1homas bUlldlllg The office occu·pied the fust site for '31 jealSTraffiC 0\ er the time <pan haddeeply \10111 a cono etc step toside\\ alk le\ el

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Entcled LlS ~ccolld c1.ISS lllall Illallu at the p(),tofflce IIIOrd, Valley C()UJl'~, Nebra'k,1 uuder all Al t of March 3, 1379.SUUSCl illtioll H<ltcs --~3 50 ill Nebl i1~ka, $5 Ebc\\ 1m e

'Ihis \\cek \'C bow ill re\.ognitioll to the handful of \olun­teers who watch carefully the ) car .1round in .In effort to keepus from buurning ourseh es to dedth.

Its a th.lI1ktess tdsk In spite of ruks m,lde to s"fe-guard our \\e1fare We arc dpt to take firemen's pre\",\utlons with ,Igreat deal of "beefing ,f

It is as If \\e Iud a pcrf~d right to burn ollf~~h~s to uedthAnd any fireman, \\ho goes so far as to point out \\e might Ii\ea little longer if \\e "ired our house plOperly, is violating thc bIllof right~.

De~pite \\dfnipu;s John C1tj~en insists 011 lookln~ dO\\1l thebarrd of 10dded reH)l\els, driving 100 Illlks .Ill hour 011 uns.lferoads, or lighting kikhell fires w1th a h,lI1d~ edll of kerosene.

E\ery )ear in all untold serie~ of trdglc accidents hc Il1dims,kIlls or injures tllOuSdnds. E,\\.h dies, or is injured in speCIfiCviolations of hard he,ldcd s.lfety rules.

Sometimes \\hCIl \\C \:onsider our pdl mell rush dO\\1l de­structioll<sJ)dth \\ e \\olldc r ho\\ fil elllen, or an) one else fOI tlldtill.ltter, bo Icrs h.llook.

We dIe sUle, after fhe or S1'< )ealS of slldtdling us fromdeath\ brink, he'd be .1 little dhgustcd

And \\hell th~' siren starts its 1l10Ulnfli1 wall .It t\\O or threeo'dock of a cold \\intcr's morning \\C pull up the co\ers ,I littkhigher and go ba\.k to sleep. •

So far the Volullteer Firemen h,l\en't ab,ll1doned u~. But\\e often \\OIH.lcr If, as they stand fft..)len to .1 stre,uning hose in ~cold da\\Il, they don't say to themsehe".:>.

"'rhe 'l$"&"$(~$"() fools!"

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Iind their tax bills \ cry much many cases \\ III be taxed less bechanged Irom last year Icause of the 50 per cent law 1111S

Henry Brees, Pierce County as- 1Il most cases \\111 more than of!sesser, remarked, "A lot of people set the increased real estate taxesale hollering before the) ale hurt' on their business locations

Cuming County Assessor P Em '1 he Iarmcr, too, \\ III benefiter bon GIaunke of West Point said Sun q s b~ the state tax cornnushe had added the 1953 tax bills for stoner ha\ c shown the Larmer'sIive farms III hIS county and COm property has been continually as

By Melvin Paul paled them against the total for sesscd higher than comparableTaxpayers over Nebraska were 1952 There was 90 cents differ- town property That meant he paid

beginning to receive 1953 tax bills ence Some bills were a little high- mot e taxe~ on the same value ofthis week and officials at the state. cr. others lower, Graunke said property I'he Iarmer was helpedhouse were nervously awaiting the EH'n a western count) assessor, when the 50 per cent Iaw cut tileresponse IClyde Suddarth of Ogallala Il1 assessment on his livestock grain,

State officers havc their cars to I Keith County, said that tax bills an~ farm equipmentthe ground to hear whatever rum 1I1 many cases wouldn t be too Even the average city dwe llctblings may come from the cltizcnry : much different from last) car I won't be hit too ha: d fhe decreasellJ the \'take of the glcat equa!lza· State offiCials \\ere quick to 111 taxes on IllS ilutomoblle and pertion effor! thiS jear Ipoint out thiS IS what Jhe~\e mam sOllal gocds shotlld c:qvdl the boost

fo offloals \\ho ha\e 11\cc! With tamed all along higher asse,s 011 IllS homethe problem since the SUlll ('lI1e ments dOll t mcan 11lgher ta~s As :COUI t mand.tte of Januafj 9, the srssl11ents just deternllne the shar Hard Hitpusslbl,e ,pohtlcal conscquenccs ing of the load I But It'S Piett)- ob\loUS th.lt someale bnnglng plent)- ,of \\orr)' I people \\111 be hutt

Byt some eonsolatJOn came flom Good Deal I lhc,e Include people \l1lh 11'0't\al1OUS quartels Asses,ol, secmed to th111!, the of thell II1Ullej tied up 111 I~al es

A group of eounly asseSSOIS met cqualiziltJon \HII tllln out to be a ldte:t the statchouse to talk O\CI le\i· go?d ~eal fOI bUSinessmen-a sur And U1jfOltun.lte!J, tillS often,IOn of tax schedules for next )-ear pnbe 10 \Ie\\ of the tad lhat 1ll,1l1~ 111 cans an eldetly c()uple \\ho put

SeH'Fal o.f them told fcpOlten of the loudest complillnb ha\C all thClt life's eaullng" Il1 a smallth...t a maJont) of taxpa) CI s III eOllle flOQ1 mel ch:1nts to\\ 11 hOl11e or ll1 all au ear e on the~Ie\r counties \H'ren t going ~_---2~~~bew1'C _!-~e~,tol~~~1 Cclb~~tO~ ll_Pd~l~I~~ 1>_~ they

'Taxer Are Awful··'

Slw!cs of Callie Natwl1 On the Lee SideEHIl the so called sll1gels 011 ra·

dlO alc gOll1g tcmpelance all at IH" honce Ig

Back III the old da) s \\e had asong that bald "lhe P)ctllest Girl II E\er Saw Was Suckll1' Ciderlluough A Str,m' Some song \\11 Itcr, 1Il sealth of somethlllg to IlIlah popular IHth the Piesent gcn IelatIOn, has come up \\lth that old I'Suektn' Cldel" song, but It hd<beell changed, elthel to SUtt piC :sent conditIons or to take al\ aj theSIll of Cider, or both I

lhe plCsellt lInes goes "fhe I1'Ietllest Girl I Eler Sa\\ Was Sip Ipin' Sod" Through a Straw"

It must be that nobody dlll1bcider (s\\ect cidel) any mOlc andthat the gals ha\ e qtut sl!ckll1' and I

gone to slppin l I lIke the song theold \\ a~ best I

It IS Sald th,lt plovldeneC' Ilatelles 01el fools and flshelll1en It eelt.hnlj dId la't \\eek \\hen thc JohnW,uds and the John 1\lllilg,lI1s lIent

l his \\eek, Ill.!) be last, Valley \.ountians bcg,1Il getting tdX 1 up to Lake 0\ etloll In seal ch of thebills, AnI,! polilicj,lIls, the state OHr, ar~ bent double in 11sten- I finny tnbe About ten nllle~ be I

ing allillldcs, cars .I((uned to any anguisheJ walls [01 e \\ e gut to the lake 1\ e Illt aYOUI re\.~'ption of this )e.lr's tax Ius reper\.ussions in next lough piece of gl()ul1d and ~!ls

. I . . ~[l1!lgal1, \\ho 1\ dS dn'>dng the B1'.le)car's c!edlons, Your .lttltmk t len IS something e\er) pol1tid,1Il Ve\ll., stopted the car and saId 1 I t f

t t k We lo\e t lose 11l! 1-1)0\\ered kt!l:r~ \\e get rom e.lstem in-\\an s 0 now. thele l11u-t e a tae do\\ n We got ~ ,But bdOle )OU make nobcs like a \\oLll1deJ elk )ou'J out and found the tilb all 0 K, but \estmcnt firms IhlS \\\::ek one arrhed \\hkh set us to \\ol1uer-

belter ask )oursdf .1 question or t\\O the, ye lod had come loose at one ling• entV'. If \\c had b<;en goinJ full It s.lid "Frknd, there isn't any trkk to m.lking money on

1. DId l finJ somcthln~ else to do \\hen the city, count", s!)eecl \Ie plObabl' \\ould all hale I k k \ .J b k 1 I~ J J I tle sto\. Illdr ct I II )OU uO IS uy sto\. S \\ len tley .lIe low,1I1d scl1091 gO\eming bodies \\ ere holding budget lllcctings) becn 111 thc hO'pltal. I. 1 1 I I f b . J I Wc \\ent to the nealt,t falm .Uld sell the1l\ \\hen t 1":) are high"

2 HdHn't I contlllll.t1 y 10\\ c~ or cller sel \ ICe" .In house .and found thcI e a} oung llWI Pipe thiS gil)! He's telling us HOW \\h~ n ,tIl .llLlng \\ h.ltiIll pro\ qlle nts, fWl\l all th ree ) named Lyle Ad('Ison lIc took us \\ e\ e w,lIlted to knuw is WHEN'

If the ,11lS\\er is ")es" to the abo\e \\c suggest )OU slip up into his shop and g,Hage, \\11cle hellleekly to the county tfl:-,isuI~'r's office .\l1d ljllictly p.l" Jour bIll, had 3S f1l1e a la)out of mech1l11c,

J tools I ha\ e e\ er seen lIe got thl:Othl\\ Ise ) 011 arc going to look prell) SIlly in any kinJ of ones he needed, got John and I

an iHgunlent il,to his car and took us back to\\helC' \\e \\ele shanded lIe got

I-__,..,...+...,....-'- -~-------------------------- bus) and 111 ,11Ott order h.ld thelear rC':ldy to ramble

Il!wn \\ e tried to pay him, but

nonllng d01l1g 'I )1a\ e pullcd, sid!.'peapl" out of the mud, fixed lIre<and done other \\01 k dozens oftun('s, but I ha\ c nc\er taken an) Ij)<lY for It, and I don t pia 11 to start\\Ith lUll' S1l1ce that \\as the \\a) I

I he felt "bout It. about all I couldIdo \\ as to put IllS namc hereIn thb column In case >ou arc up

lin tlut cOllntn an) time and declde to h:l\C an accident, I sllg",est i\OU ha\C It ncal the Ljle Addlsonranch, four null'S due cast of DOl aLake and about .20 Illiles soul!J\\e~t

Iof Atkll1son II Of all the abs\.11 dlhes befall' the

Pllblte toela), the SOCIal secunty Ilaw holds top billtng FOUl ~ cal­fr~'m now 1 \\Ill be 7:3 and I can

INIH all I \\ant to In addlhon to II takll1g nl~ soo.,1 seculIt)- checksWhen I get so 'old that I can t e"I n Ian>thwg the law \\Ill let mc ('alnall I can

I alll still dangel uus at 71, soI ha\(~ to stay undn $75 pel

Illlonth, althollgh I can and ha\ r"arnetT thdt Illuch In a "eek IIhope the law makcl s either putcommon sense mtll tlh' bl\ 01 .11l\J

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State Solons Await Taxllayer Ueaction to This Year's LeviesStale Heads Keyedto lease Listeningfor Irate Rumbles

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Personals !.,isitillg relatives in North Lollp'I . k ' , , i and Sargent. '

-C.1sh \\ 0 crua ,a,nd. E~th~r I -:\11'. and 1\lrs. Cl~'de Baker ofManchester spent l'hursda: 111 IOmaha spent the weekend in NorthGrand Island.

1\1 ' d 1\1 ' G Wozni 1- I Loup, guests of his mother, 1111'S .. - .•1. an rs. eor,~e ozn.ta, I Viola Baker, They also spent S0111e

\\ ere III Grand Island 1hursda).. l time in Ortl, the guests of Mrs .~Mrs.. Jo~ Karty look.ed after IBaker's parents, !\Ir. anll, Mrs. M. 13.

business III Grand Island Thursday .. Cummins.-Mrs. Ed Rajewich, Mrs. Hillis I -Mrs. Dale Hoppes and children

Coleman and Mrs. Rudolph Kokes! were incoming passengers on theand daughter spent Thursday in I afternoon bus Irorn Gr,\I1d Island,Grand Island. - IThursday afternoon. They are

-Mrs. Lewis Geopforlh and son, ,guests of Mrs. Dora Jorgensen andGregory, of Omaha, ate guests of ,Alma. I'

Mrs. Geopforth's parents, Mr. and I -Josie Wozniak went to GrandMrs, J. L. O'I!alloriln, this week, IIsland l:hursd<lY. She was a guest

-Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Jones and, of her sister,' Mrs, Dale Edwards,children spent Wednesday and -Mrs. Joe Danczck, who hadThursday in Omaha. They were been the guest of her sister, Mrs.overnight guests of 1\11'. ami I\1r~. Pete Kapustk a, returned ThursdayClyde I3aker. to her horne in Kearney.

~l\lr. and Mrs. Truman Barnhart -Ord visitors Wednesday werecailled at the Quiz office, Friday Mrs. James Callaway, Mrs. Loismorning. They were returning to : Crain and Lena Abts, all teacherstheir home in Brighton, Colo., after in the Burwell schools.

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A cash count was made in all offices handling trust funds. Feesand fines as evidenced by the records of this county lia , e been tracedto their proper destination. Unreported and over-reported fec's or Iincswill be found set out in detail in the audit report Oil file ill the office

ANO PAW OUT j ?,f the County Clerk, This audit is open for inspection by anyone sointerested. ,

The statutory report herein made is compiled from books and rc-Total Percentage cords of Valley County. The examination was made by my direction as

Collected . To Total provided by law, 23·1608. 1949 C. S. of Nebraska and the above state-830,013.58 65.52 rncnt is a true and correct summary of the report now on file in this

office.Dated at Lincoln, Nebraska,

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73,650.59

1,338.006.51

51,907.82 4.10

15,424.41 1.22

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PercentagePain 'lut To Total IHll[\16.34 14.3483,424.3L 6.23

41.065,445.39

849.502.483.60

190.51

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3,081.524,011.92

587.68'779.17

1,416.453,248.75

20,995.002,561.982,343.007,282.35

28,805.75293.50379.66

17,632.219,232.07

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44,09fl,,1237.147.01

162,80'toO9,469,31

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County Relief and AssistanceState Assistance 'County Relief

County Board Miscl, toCounty RoadCounty Bridge

Fees Earned by County OfficersCredited to County General

<County Treasurer. County Clerk

Clerk of Dist. CourtCounty JudgeCounty Sheriff

School FundsTownships .City and Villages ,Balance Various FundsVerified Disbursements

6-1-53 to 6-10-53 '

',Mr•. Dale ~tuart, Mqnager qf the ~o·o.P

Creamery. M~1Cl.json. ~~br.~ wU~ t(.1l~ qll th~

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FUTURE OF DAIRYINGA FILt4 ON "FROZEN SEM~N'~

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DOOR PRIZE WILL B,~ GIVEN

Monies Received:TaxesState Aid (Collections Returned to County)

Assistance 162,007.13Gas Tax 51,958,14Mail Houte Road 33,326.47School Apportionment 56,321.79Pari-Mutuel 562.50

AUDiTOR'S REPORT

VALLEY COUNTYORO NEBHASKA

SUMMAHY OF THEASUHERS 1\1ONIES HECEIVEO5·1-52 TO 6-10-53

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-~lr. and Mrs. Lester Norton ispent last weekend in Atkinson.guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. WIller. I

On the way home they drov c byValentine and Thedford, to sec thescenery,

-Mrs. 11. Schricker returned toher home in Grand Island Fridayevcuing. She had been the guest ofherdaughtef, Mrs. Frank Coufaland Iamily.

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321 Sharp 81dg. Lincoln, Nebra.ka Phon. 2-7045

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'AdLAND AUCTION& PERSONAL PROPERTY

THURSDAy, OCTOBER 29 12 Noon. A very well Iccuted, well improved. good 320 ceres justt mile North and t mile West of Mason City on cdl weatherroad; personcl property sells before l<:l~d; 40·Acre creekpcsture: ' 4S-Acre new seeded alfalfa; IS-Acre lest yearalfulfa; 22-Acre older <\llfalf~; 20-Acre wheat; ,7-Ac~e ryeand bclcnce all cultivuted; ISO-Acre can be irngatedwith ~rtd:ble sprinkler, porluble sprinkl~r 'pnq ipdu5~rialengine to go with land; GO-Acre hog tight fE1nce; fine hve­stock unit with shade and windbreuks a'pel lund in highstate of cultivution: fine set of improvemvn\s with )-roommodern house; b~rn 40x60; double crib and grunary; hoghouse; garage; chicken houses; new corrulr;pressurj:} watersystem to house, yurds und corruls; land is cleur; 'contactbunker if terms are needed; inspect lund at any time.LAND fOSlTIVE,LY SELL:? TO H1GHE~T BIDDER WITHO\1TMINIMUM OR RESERVATION!!1 milk cow; 10 yearling heifer$; 376 shocks of fodder a~9 otherfeed' ford tractor, 850 hours; Ford go-dig, cult. wagon hOist ~ndliste;; John Deere lister, mower, tandem 8' disc hay sweep andwa'gon box; A-C' baler; M·M $' l·way; IHC 4 section ~arrow:Hyd loader and snow scoop; Kelly Ryan 36' elevator; Oliver 10seml·deep furrow drill; D-Bsp~eader; D-B rake; K·R rake; Let~340 grinder; No.3 Delava! separator; hay r~cks and wagons,good shop tools and many olher items, Write·wire-ColII auc­tioneers for complete sale ~ill for land or personal prope,rtylLunch served. '

HOWARD DILLI~r OwnerM~son Stute Bunk. Mason City, Nebr" Clerk

Nagging backache.Ices of pep anden>ergl,headaches and dizziness may be due to slow­dow n o{ kidney function. Doctors say gc'odkidn,'y funelion is very important to goodhealth. When some everyday condition, ouchas st ress and strain, causes this important.function to slow down, many folks suffer ria i;'''~ing bncknche-sfccl m iscrublc, Minor blad­der irritations due tIl,cold or wrong diel ..uaytau,e getling' up nights or frequent»a.," ..es ,

Don't neglect your lddneys if these coridl­tioll' bother you, 'fry Doan's Pills-a milddiuretic, Used successfully by millions foroyer 50 l'cal'S. It's amaz lng how many t.imesDean's give happy relict from these discom­forts-help the 15 miles of kidnef tubes and iiI­ters flush out waste, Get Dean a Pills todarl

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HUNDREDS OF BARGAINSBuy 2 lor the price'01 1 .. " plus a penny!

As Advertised in LIFE • LOOK'• COLLIER'S • FARM JOURNAL

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Deep & Shallow W9llsand Pumps

Over 20 Yecrs Experiencein Irrigutfon Needs .

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ATKINSON LIVESTOCK MARKETAtkinson, Nebraska

FRIDAY, OCTdBER 23rd.Sale Begins at 1:00 P. M,

44 HEAD - 21 BULLS. 23 FEMALES

FIRST ANNUAL FALL SALE

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We are again featuring the well-known Bandolier breedingin this sale

-,-,-,For Saie Catalog WriteJ-jarry Resell, O'Neill; GI..-n Lorelll, Ewin9; Blaine Garwood,

Amelia; or Freeman Kni:Jht, O,Neill

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-- :llr .aud :111'5. Edward Johnson I -:\lrs. W. E. Kesler was rolcas­of Lincoln ;;pL'nt sex crul (by s last c'd from the Ord liospit al Satur­

-:lIr, and Mrs. Avx BrOIL II and week II11h Mr. and Mrs. Cbulle day: She is at llUme and is gettingMrs. Harlan Palscr [til,I daughter Dent. along very well.of North Loup looked after busi- -~Irs. John Maruska and Mrs. -.'Ill'S. Clara Pocock visited withness in' Onl Monday, . John Polak were Sunday visitors at :\11'5. Ivan Botts Friday.

-l\lr. and Mrs. Frank Schu dcl the Joe L'rb.uio , ,k~ Sr. horne. -1\11', arid Mrs. Knute Petersonof North Loup were dinner guests -:'olr, an d Mrs. Joe Pesla recent- and family were Saturday guestsSun day of :\(r. au d :'Ill'S. C. E. Hu:;- ly received news from their child- of ;'11'. and Mrs. Herb Golf andmisell. , rcn. The-y are hallPY to know that l'wil a.

--"BUll" Maurice, who is sta- all nre well, and gelling along well. --1\lr. and :\lrs Hugh Starr "11L1t ioncd at Ft. Hiley, Kansas spout --:'olr, and Mrs. Len Covert wcrc family wcrc Sunday guests of )1,11.the week end with friends and rel- Sunday guests of Mr.. and Mrs, and Mrs. Knutc I'etcrson and fa-"liH's in Ord, l\like :\xthclm 2nd :amily. mily.

-.'\Ir. and 1\11'5. Loren Good -.'\Ir, and :'oIl'S, ?-.Ia) n~ll'L1 Smi(1) -Mr. and .'\lrs, .'\Ielvin Bell andsped the week end in }"ulll'l(O,l J f "f I I 1 I ,.

'f .' 1. ',' . ,_ an ;lllll l Y 0 GrallL ~ ~ll1L "pen, fll!'li)y of Chambers lIert' Sunday\\1.h flle,l1lS an~ IClatllls. " the week enJ 1\1th r~btiles in Ord din1ler and supper guesls of :'olr,

-l\lr. and l\h~, Hoss Allen \Hnt :'Uld \'orth Loup. nnd :'oIl'S. lIerb Goff and Tllila,to Oma!lll Sutid.lY \I here they at-· ' __ _. _ _ _tended a delllers meeting, They' ~-- -~-- ,,;:;.=.......---=.:._~,.:~ .. ..ret urnI'd '\loL1d aJ·. I -

-Joan Sedlacek who is heall 0[1 • SWIr.::T/C. ICC CREAMthe home extc-nsion dell:'lr(ml'nt of ... ~ ~Ga§,e ('ounty with headrlUal'liCrs in'Be.ltrice, CIl111e to Ord Saturday (0

sI:l'ncl the C01un'1bus D:lY lIeek end i HALF GALLON~~~7(l~~k, parents, l\ir. and .'\Irs, Joe I ANY FLAVOR

-.'\11', aud Mrs. Kenneth eLl!))- • • • • • • • • • •mings and familv of Hastings spen(the week end \\'ith JIr. and Jh:s, 'l . RINGLEIN DRUG STORELeonard LudlJ1gton.

-Antone Zalud went (0 Graml,Isb:ld Sunddy to see 1\1rs. Zalud'who is cared for in a hospitalthere. She is some b"Uer butI1lU~t rcmain in Gr:l~.d rslancl forsome time. "

-l\lr. :lud :'olrs, August Bartu of IP'-""""-~--"",_....._..._-""......""_..._-_-.............._-"""--"",--,,,,,,-~--,,,,,,COll1otock spent S1.'nc13Y at thehUlne of Mr, and Mrs, James Wo~·

niak and famil)'. I-:'.Irs. Henry Kusek and dl1u"h

ters wcre Sunday callers at theh')Ill':~ of :'Ilr, and :'oIl'S, Earl Dent,

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lhc 1:)31 PI~llIoath is hUi,er and 1001,,5 "ider J!l\llo\\er as a resultof design uloclificalion.", Front ,icw ~hol\s new m.ls'iI (' bumpersand new grille design \lilh attr.](tilc 1'1)laouth idc:r(ifirallon. "h~ frunt I~_~.=.~ne~~~lr ~iew 1~~~~~_~~~~_:~_~~~~!I:l~~I:~~l~io~~_~~~pairs~

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The Bchcdcrc fOtlNlbor sCllan is one of cle\cn beautiful body types in the 1931Pl)ll1outh lillc.:. All mo,clcls are longer t.han their l~reLl;;:,cC's~OI:S and all are available \vithPlymouth's new full-tllne power steel'lnJ an.J mih lIy-Drl\c, a no-shift combination,

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Proce~d l' ng s of the (,'ty (ouncl'l paYllll'llt of $15U,00 for e:qll'lIsl'~ of i no \D 1,'U;'\;D 531 Andersen S "uu' Slalwl1, Gl1S,"" Iircmcn attending the convention. ,-,. $7,10

. , Roll call on this motion H'I ealed 92~ John Befall, Sabry' 1st half ~0:2 Robt. ;\lrllz, Lal-or Jor Scpt.,

r , ';.####" ·" " " " , #" " H" " " " " " " " " " "" , .,.,#" , , , .," 0;; ,211 councilmen present v~ting in .,~ellt. $90 U3 .. " . ' , $152 S9 . . ..I favor thereof. .'\lotlUn carried. 9.:.0 John Ber.ui, Salat y znd half 5:;3 v.ctorv fax} und \\ lthhold-

October 5, 1953 I RESOLVED, thllt VIC sincerely' Gcorue. II \llen Supt a!)t)c-arcd Sept. $90.03 in" tax for Sent $49'00rI'1 'I . d Cit C 1 f I '11 t h 11 o' 1'" ... ~l OL. • I, _u U fl')7 Ll'g'lt '1111 P II 'I' l'l1111 l ' t "" t ,I 1? I', "yOI ~11 I'-I~ ~)Unl~~' ,lOpe 13... c :11 soon I~oolln 110 before the council uegard ing the .,- 'r~ ,o.~ , o, ,l~ 5154 ,sudal.Sl'lUlIt) evnt Fltl;L!,F (It) of .old, Nebraska met ll1, usua! \~~at,lons,an~1 " " payment [or street intersection I Jon 10.11\ :S~(;)O:) , Contribution for Sept, $10,0~lllar session at 7 :30 P :'01, at the. Br" 11 r C l{ I! lEn HESOLVxn odin 1 in 011 DUot Trea(menl Dls- 9_3 HH.:h,ll LI HOIl OJ), I a~ t on 333 KnC'cht's Sinclair Sen ice, Gl1S'-) Hall Ithut tIllS resolution be spread upo n l"l?;\; 'J ~ 3 quonset bldg $5000 $588

Irf he following cquncilmcn :\ere the minutes of this council and 1\1:It I ru, S • os. ~ C I b' IT ... ,] £'l9 Hugh Carson, Rent OIl road 506 Ruzicl.a lIard \ ar», Belt $113ese nt : Huff, l'ecenk(l, lla,tll1g-, I a copy thereo[ be duly celtlllce! It lias m9\ec y "till al1L sec, bldg $3500 FIf'8 01"1''1'~~re, Wozab A4sen(' Gnastet:: : and malled.to hi,)), th~b e\ idencl\'g Cl:c1e:! by \\()l~l)~ ~ltcl( ~\IO v"Hr.lnt,~ 830 Homans l\!olor Freight, Hdul- 203 Fl~bli(, l"~re l!o,e Co, Fire11he :'11 a) or 1l1C'sldcL! and tIll' lIt) the goud III,hes o[ tIllo City and Ib be dl.llln ~n (,cner:l1I ul!d for pa~'1 1l1g Oil, $6000 I 1 I $3-600 ''erk recorded (\le pruceedino, of offill'rs and cIlize')- 111lent of ll1ter,ectlOll ollln~: one 051 Joe 1" Ihs1\\' llllcksmilh'l1" ,,)!l\Jse!," ,J 'f p, ~ 1 1 fI - '" • , , 't' t' t ["'1 '-"7 ,)) I • .",;,' , 0 I~' \.lJjJJl i' l>."l 11e1' "II I (lOr,e mccting I Th~ motion \I as seC'onJed by i \\ al rdn 111 ;l,e .1JllOUl1 0, '" ." u .-~ I S10.55 ,irt'n $')684 ' " ,

I1'he minutcs of the meeling as COLlncllman'l'ecenk.l 1he ~lclyur tr) 011 Dust Jrealment 1ltstr 1et ~o U55 Clement Oil Co. SlOrllge (ank ')0- ci -, t 0,1 C G $1 rSept. 3rd, 1953 II ere read by the 'lhereupon requc,lcd the clerk to ~. and one for $1..92\23 .to 911 Dw.t, $23.UO ~ J c~~~N_l'OiU' ~'LN~s J

Fr~. It lias mOled, ~cconded and' call for t!le lote 'and. the mot:on. Ireafll1~nt DI?tnd ,~:), 3. hull C~l!~ 1:,56 J3er.tn HdlCh\llle, Supplic" 17 Electric Fund, Electricily fortfrled that the 11111)utes be appro\,- IlI'as unanlmuu']v cl1rrled anll th..: on thl~ motIOn \\,1S as follo11 o. .';6· , b ' .' !l;933• ~s r('~?, , ,'" - 11I11~YOr declared "the re~olution un.: "~c~s": ,1I;lff, ,~~~(ll!~~), }Ia~llllgS i 9~7 ~eniC'e Oil Co, 9as $?21, e.I~~;;{EEr LlClllT HiND

'l1hc Irea,'Llrer$ report as of anlmouslyadopted. 1 1\.<11 11".\\ O",lb, N~)s. r\~,)l1L'. Ab-!!.lJ3 S"ck Ll1mber & (oJICo., Sup- S~rl(cfrie FJll'd 1.'nero' for s(n'ctfPt. 28th; 1953 lI'as rE'ad by the I ~- sent: Gna;,ter: Motlc;) carned, 1)!ies~73.25, . . l~ ~ I' :;;';r'8 ,)_" oJcrk. It lI'as mo\cd, seconded anll App1jcation for'Pacbge Sale I The follOWIng clall11s \\-prp read '9~,9 StallLlard Oil Co, Gas, $3334 Ig'11ngB\'~6')Fl';\lj)Irried thltt the Treasurer's reporl : Lirnlnr Liccn,e by John T, Jlee"e :.and prE'senlCll by the clerk: 11900 Frank. Baldllin, Labor for 4 C. C, Ti1l~"lPSOl1~' Transfer of~ acceptcd ~!id p!~~ed .on file. Iand Charle3 F. Kasson \I as prese:,t· I GENEn.\L FU;\;D Sept. $pa 39, , funds $761.42: , . RESOLD UO:-;· cd bJ' the eink. 1135 Harry Clcment, S~1.1ry 1st, 9tH A1 Sllchanek, ~abry for Sept. . .. , '" I, d -j d .counclIman Woz<lb prcsenled the It l\a5 mo\ed by Huff st;cOJllkd I' If S t $S916 I $157.61 ~t \I:'b mO\Lc: ,eeon £'L an un

,llolling re"olL!tion and moved its l~ by Hastings and unanin{ously car· : lli~ lI~;'n;al1 Ilice Salary 1st half 9G2 Jens Hanson & Son, Black- athnUtnoJ"llshl' .e-a:'[~ed ltlPOnd rolll te-l~lltioption: .' ried that the COLlncil approve is-! S t $"989 " I 'll1ithing $1.25 .I a (3!l1b e a 0'1 c 31H 1~1:WIIEHEAS, ,Coune-Ilman Ed ,uane-e of a "l'ack:"tge Sale Li r1L'or I 113? i!al~r; Clement, Salary 2nd 9G3 Petsk'a Au(o & Glass Co., ~la;:l:"I:~S ,~f. dr'fw!1 /or same III'paster, has. been confined in a Lken,e" to John T. Meese & Char-' half Sept. $8916 Wrench and glass, $1.60, ,lUI ItopCC l\e UI1(~.(spital due (0 3 ,~I cre attack of les F. ~a~s.on. j 1133 IIellnan Rice, Salary 2nd !)q~ Edghill :'Ilol~rs, Hepam; $:2 GO ,1'.IOIell. . :~~o~;derl. an_d c'arriedIne;;s, and the 1\Ia)or and Coun· ApplIcatIOn for a lIcense to op-, half S,cpt. $79.89 !)(j;) Robt. lllavinka, Labor on th,lt the ll1CCdno adJoul n.Imell of U.is· city ll1i~s his pre· erde a bOilling alle~' bv Grorge . 1139 Jean Smith, S~1ary for Sept. quonset bldg. $354 F. L, Blessing, 1\Icyorince and his aid and' assistance D\lorak and :'II. E. Markley lias' $9.85 ,!jGG James Laci.na, Labor for Sept. ATTI~ST:. Agl1l's Dodge~th the various pn)blems of the fjrl'sc:lted by (he clerk. 11140 D. H. Cass, C\caning dump, $149.37 City Clerk,ty, and all the dtizens of Orc! It lias moved by Wozab, see-o!1d·' :;;:20,00 9137 George Dailey. Labor for ' 29-1(cliss his cheerful per,oqality in our cd by !Iliff and unanimclUsly car· 11141 Electric F1.ll1d, Electric~ly Sep(, $1330 ~__~nllnunity, and now, therefore, be ried that a liccnse to opC'l'ate a' inr City Hall, $16.69 963 Frl·d ;,iorge;lthaler, Labor for -Jlr. 2nd :'oIl'S, Jack Sand,:1' andI .'. bOllling alley be ~rantcd to Geo~ge : 1142 Quiz .InJl1slr[es. Publishing ,Sept ~ $10.6! , " son, Ji,l1my, \\ere in 1'\orfolk Sun.r----,----- ------- -- D\lor~k and )1,1. E. 1\larkl,'v, dLJ1;\~ and Sl'pplles. $14746 9li:) Vldory fax 1'und, \\Ithhold- <by. There the~' visited :'oIl', andISINGER* ' , b1.'sincsl> as "Ord ~)CJ\lli,n'5", proliu- : 1143 Petty Cash Fum] 'phones ing (ax, for Sept, $61.50, Mrs, Wm :'olorri-, parrnls of ~hs,

SEWINGMA(HINt) ed the proper fec IS pa:d fur same, $14.35 . g.o SOCIal S~cllrtly Cont }< und, S:mder. ~!r. and Jlrs, Morris luve, . l\Iatfer of inU:t'asing (he sexton's ll,q Kan,as-l'\ebr', ;\;~ltural Gas Conlributior,s for Scpt, $21.7'3 recently relurned frum a long trjp.

SALES'1* REPAIDS s~bry \Ias brought up and disCll,S' j' , Co. Gl'\S for A\lg. ::>6,'-;0 971 Hill Sand & Gravel Co, Ar· - - -,. (": ;\ cd. ,. 1P5 Hotel Ore!. H'lO;)) iN" :'III'S, mol' coat gr<l\el. $7300'9nd .- , ,:-r ond It was moved by Hasting, and, Sample al1l1 ,children 57.00 972 . Te;.-.'a('o Sen ke, Gas aml sup- 'I

.' I' seconded by lILlff that the se:,lol\'s 1146 Frank Clark H:.HIllng bar· olle-, $1201 GLOVERA BALLROOMSERVICE ' RENTALS salary be inneased to £20000 PCI' I'p1s; $225 [,173 Leach Oil Co, Oil and ballery I " ,.&<., lSI'", ,,~. month, lIith an understanding lhat '1147 Barn' Clement, 2 dogs. $2.00 charge $:2 25 ""'''''·''''ol,K.M&.Co. he agn'es to assbt with \lork in'lHS Social Secur(,' ConI. FunL!., 974 Scl1oen.stdn l'.ll,for ane! 1m., 1

other city departments during the' CI)ntrib1.ltion for Sept. $11.10 ple!\)ent, Hepairs. $3.60 I Where' Grand Island Dances- \linter months and that the cem· ' 1ll9 Virton' Tax Fund, \vithhold- 9,5 Oil Du~t Dlstrict If 2, S(reet I

5 IN G ER SEVI I N G e(ery fund be reimbursed for 11l;Y' ing (ax for' Sept $16,50 oiling ,a,sse\;sn~ent $,1824 Isu('h labor by the depllrlll1ent3 li1 1150 Knecht's Sinclair Service, _._' tEMI... 1I',!tY r liND

C EN.., ER II l11ch It IS done. Holl call on UllS G" for police $') 90 5 t:l .Toe P€sb, Sabry 1st half, 'c motion re~'ealed all cOlln('illllen, ~ -', " : ,,~', d - rI' ~epL $7,t33. ,, 322 West Third pre,iCnt \,o(ll1g in falor lhereof. Ill,,} ll(,llu.,n Ill('c, G"s an J doo' 5,15 Joe 1'e,(a, Salary 2nd half

\Grand Island, Nebr, FirE' Chief, nichanl HU\IO,l!, ~p_ $1,50 Sept. $74.33

~Local Rep}esentative: pearC'L! before the council a,kL\g 1152 Nebr, Conn Tel. Co, Phones 577 Z.' W. Credle, Hepairs, $;; 53

R. 0, KOSMICKI that th~ dty pay expenses of fire- S14,19 578 Berall IJ2.rdllare, Supplies,Phone 511 ' lllen attending the Fiellllen's Con· I 1153 Oil Dist District t 2, Inter· $5,34

205 L, Street Ord, Nebr, 1v('n(ion, I s('c(ion oiling Dist. No.2 $1';G7.:22 5,:) Clement Oil CG., Gas,

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TMs big, 5-passengtrChal~/pio71 Delll,'fe Cou~l

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witl, staw/arc/.equipment.State al/(llo(al ta.tel, if

011)', e.ttra. Jj'liite $/~fIl'LlIItile~nd '!"OTTl$? wheel

'discs optionalat e:ttracost.}'Illo.:U lUd.y 'aly )uuU:l-\!l.t ia Wlub1

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CANNON BATH TOWEl. 20'.40'. 2 f0l75,CANNON DISH TOWEL. 0'1F,,~ wIn' 2Ivr 49,REX SElTZER TABLETS . ".25',21915',REXALl EPSOM SALT l60uIl<es 210148,$50,000 MILK CHOCOLATE BAR .. 21., 17tCHRISTMA$ TREE O~NAM~NTS. pi"", 2for UtRUM &IUTTER TOFfEE •• , 1.01. bo. 2101 SO,TOOTH PASTE. S"i"r'ee. 3'.0' I,b. 2fo,~t

TINY TOT BABY lOTION G.~ bottl. 2101 58;

Lut 4; S. 31 ft. 3 111 of \V.225ft. of Lot 3; N 3 it ufLot 5, Blk. 19 22.17

Ord City Sewer Dbt. No, gOrig. Town, East 6212. ft.

Lot 2, Blk. 58 .... $ 11.61Part of Div. C, Sec. 29,

T\\p. 19, R. 14 11,67Arcadia Curb & Gutter

ImprovementOrig. Town, E, 25 n. Lot 11;

Lots 12 & 13, Blk. 6 $ 69.00

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Personals-Mr. and Mrs. Roy niggle, oC

Grand Island, were guests We tines' I

t!.,y of Mr. and Mrs. M, Biemond..21 Mrs, Higgle is a niece of Mr, pic.

mend. ,-Carrie Larsen went to Kellogg,

Iowa, Wednesday, for a visit withIvlatives and friends,

-Mrs. Bert 'I're IIren went toCheyenne, W)'o" Wednesday, whereshe planned to stay sev CI"'.! tl;l~ s\ isiling friends and sons.

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REG 79c ~';", BottI. 01100• ~,--- REG. 54c

A/co·Rex R'UBBING ALCOHOL Soothing. invigoratlllg ~dy rub 2 50c. , , •• , •• , .PHIl· REG••9, for

LAVENDER MENTHOLATED SHAVE CREAM 2 60cror cool, SIl'ooth shJYes Bruoc,:m or l,tI cr.•. , ••.••••. , .••. REG. 59t Tijbt forHighly ReOned Mine,alO,1 REXALL PETROFOL 2 60cOdotIC~s. t.:I~le·e,s. color'ess """ ' .. , •. , .•.. fmt • REG. 5'( forTOOTH BRUSHES K,en.o. N,lan INOELO LIPSTICKS

T,fted.Canm QJ 0,,1 . REG 391 2 for 40t bl Ad""n... REG.lioo2forl.0lCHRISTMAS CARDS • Theatricat Clea.sine 1 Cold CreaOls .

box al 20~,Ife enl dCSln, REG. 601 2 for 61 t I paund lon, .. R~G \I 00 2for 1.0tKLENZO ANTISEPTIC ELITE LINEN POUND PAPER

lubl <cd moull."K. p,nf REG. 791 2 for SOt 50 sheef, ar e,lVe'apes REG 15/ 2 for 86'coo LIVER OIL 2f ADHESIVE TAPE R",II r,o Cap-

h lh pule"I P": . REG \14' or 1.50 1m , ":'1 on, I' I Sid' RU. 3S1 2 for 40'GLYCERIN SUPPOSITORIES HOT WATER BDITlE

adulls' or Inf,nl,', II's REUll 2 for 44t V"ta" - 2 lea'! REG. 12 ~s 2for 2,40ADRIENNE 8ATH fDWOER KLENZO HAIR BRUSHES

7', aunce< """ RES \125 2for1.26 n,lun ."aled co a" REG. 1100 2(or1.01

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TOOTH PASTE ~i:fn.~t,;,~ ~~.. ~i:":"'" Selecled CHOCOlATU~(IIlS jlre-ent.tooth decoll ilndu 'ti'~~s· ~~ -if!.~ ::>, ChOice of a~sofled d,uk,.loH hiorte4 milkalll ouors l;lf JlrJtlng In 3 99 ..~ 'r'~LH d1l,)cuIafes OellCIOUS "films 119r.lcuth.• 31

• oz Tube f C '. '- -.' iIIIIIlJ!Jmds,l. fLldlt. jellies and •tiSl v.l" or ~., - bf,fties ,lb BUI,IISH,I" •

CHRlll~AI TREE ~. /'.. eOUQUET •LIGHT SET 7 We~lon~houlO e;.: 41 ~~~ STATIONERY Bt'\)(

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E 32.5 ft. of 3; N. 8 ft. ofW 28.5 ft. of E 325ft.of 6, Blk 29 .

Orig. 1'0\\ n, N12 of Lot 1 &2, Blk. J3.. . .

Orig, 1'0\\ n, 24 ft of Lot 4,N. 24 it, of W, 52:) ft, ofLot 3, Blk 14

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65 ft. oC Lot 4; S. 41 ft ofN. 65 ft: of \Y. 52.5 ft. ofLot 3; K 10 ft. of NI 2 ofLot 3, Blk. 14 I

Orig. row», K 10 n. of Sllof Lot 3, Blk, 14. . .

Orig. Town, N, 26 It. of Lot5; N. 26 ft, of \Y, 21 ft. ofLot 6; N. 10 ft. of E. 41.5ft. of Lot 6, Hlk. 14. .

Orig. Town,' B 41.5 ft. of S.115 it. of Lot 6, Blk: 14 .

Orig Town, Lot 8, 13lk. 14 .Orig. 1'0\\ n, S, 31 ft , 3 in. oC

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Here is far-advanced design thatinsures you top resale value!

The'53 Studebaker is a star ineconomy and performance!

Co~~ in 'and see lor yourselfwhat a buy a Studebaker is!

I C~me in and own one right away!

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Nortb Lou.p.

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1,88

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70.56

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123.56

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Beautiful new room$,each with circulating icewaler. luxurious public$pace. Pop~lor coffeeshop. E~ISY parking.Opposite PO$' office.

~r. R. J. ,Lynn

HOME' OF THE

~a«f;$«1OMAHA'S MOST POPI,)L,AR

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NOT.lCE

PLEASE NOTE

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Office will be open

Safurday evening

Expi'ration date for paying assessments fo.'"street oiling in Oi~ Dust Treatment Qi$.trici~

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Nos. 2 and 3 is October 171 1953. After thatdate. interest will be charged.

I will not be in my office :Frida,Y/Oct. 16. till late afternoon. Oct. 17"'~

Delinquent Tax ListNotice is hereby given that so

much of each tract of land andtown lot described in this list asmay be necessary Cor that purposeall located in Valley County, Ne­braska, will be offered for sale atthe County Treasurer's office, Orcl,Nebraska, at public auction for thetaxes, interest and costs thereon,on the F'irst Monday of November,A. D, 1953 between the hours of9 A. M. and 4 P, l\1. and continuefrom day to 'day as the law directs.

Witness my hand and official sig­nature this 5th day of October,A. D, 1953.

FIHST ADDITION TO NEI 4SW 1,4; NW I,4SE\4, I LlUE1\TV'l'OWNSl!l1' IDiv, B ill Lots 3, 4, Block 14 26,94!DiV. 1'1' in SW14, Sec. 23ELYRIA VILLAGB Sec. 4 .... .. 84.38 Township 18 Range 16 Is 25.0' pi Div. G in Lots 3. Div. W \V in S\\'\4, Sec. 23

Lots 4, 5, 6, Blo(k 3 .--. $ 254 \V\1V~INEI'4, Slc3c. 13 --.. ,.. '''46638'2663INB\'t; S\V\'t, Sec. 3 ... $ 75.95 'Ali' DB~ockI1~ 'L"r 56"N 171.26j'D!V.

B 3 in S\\1/., Sec. 23N 4, Sec. . '. --.. . SBI't Sec, 3 ..... . 78.46 IV: In as,; Dlv. A, Slt.'. 26 .... ,

SECUND ADDITION TO EI 2NBI,4, Sec. 18 __ 8Q,08 NWI~~I.;t(4· SV?SE\'t· E72' 26' Div. H, Block 14 __..o.~. 26.94,E 35 rds., 9' 2" in Div..ELYRIA VILLAGE NI2NE~4SE14, Sec. 18 .. . 9.30 i SWl~' S\V\4SE% 'Sec 9 70.10 Div. M in Lot 6, alack 14 ---- 131.72: E, Sec. 26 .. ... __ .o. 5.92

Lots 4 to 8, inc, Block 2 ... $ 31.72 SI 2S\\O ',4, Sec. 20 ....__ .__ . 112,65 \VI2SWi't. Sec. 10 ..' :__ .o 31.36 Div. Q in Lot 6, Block 14 ... 8.~2, N12 Div, G., Sec. 26 . . .. 132.76Sl'BDIVISIONSTO Dhs.R,S,UinNW1't,Sec, INgl,'tNB~4,sec.14 __ 17.24 Div.AinLots 1,2,BIock 16 1.10IDiV.I,Sec.26 ._,_ __ . 1.98ELYHIA VILLAGB 22 .....--. .. --... .... 2.34 I Sl lNE14; S\V\4NW\4; SJ.2, All or Lot 1; E 15\'t' of Lot Div. B B, Sec, 26 __ . 17.58

ViJ.o~n'l~i~B~~, Sec. 23Rang$e li,66 gt~: ~ i~n to\i~4 'S~~~'2;2 . 31.~~ I\,,~.eNc·\H "S--e'c''''2--0'''' "". . .. 9131.37451 Di~~.B1~~k a19in' 'Lo't~--3: '4.1,294,80 I NORTH ,Y....OVp VII. LAGE

. , ' '. " I ,~ '4: r' I ...... .. •• 'Ilk 19 34686 Orlglnal TowD1V, B, Sec, 26 2030 W32rdsofDlv.BmLotJ, NW l.t ; N\4S')\\4, Sec. 21 .. 84.12 Boc,.". --...; .... r ....-- .. --.--. , I I

Div, 1', Sec. 26.. 10292 ,Sec,:5.: . . . . .... 1.34 SI 2SW\'I, Sec. 21 ... ..... __ 29,26 3', x 42? 111 nrv, H, Block ,19 .2..1~ W. 28 ~t" S. h oC 3; W. 28

iYiJg;cof1~1~~ Lit~~f' t~v: 0, .92 g:~~'I ~~ t~~4~~tc~: t7ee.

25 17:~~ l' LlBhI:=R'l

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TOWNRSIlIP 16 ~1~ilo}nL~~t~,IBr~~l~~k 2~ 2~U~: E.fio ~t.20f~~~. Vli~k2~ 3, .Sec. 26. . 16,02 NEI't, Sec. 32 . . . 109.18 owns IP. ange Lot 2 less 212' and Alley, Block 2

Suh-Div. 17 of mv. A, Sec, SPHINGD.\LB TOWNSHIP ~:~NB1;~;.N\~ s~:.~,Sec.27$129.56 Block 30, -- -- 53.46 Div. B in 3, 4. Block 2 ..2ti 4 ..,46. E 2SW,4, S'2SB,4, Sec. 27 73.50 Lot 5, Block 42 -- .. 17.08 Lots 1 2 3 4 Block 4

Llo)Ll If WiI,on Sub·Div.,21 of Div. A, Sec. Township 19 Range is SI 2SW\'t; NI 2SIm, Sec. 28 51.ti3 SI'2 Lot 7. Block 44 _. 8.00 ' Bal;cokos Additioil'. V II ' t' l' ' 26...... '"'''' 4,28 N1,2, SEI,4, sec, 1 -- $137.36 SE L~ NW \4; NBI/4SW\4, Sec. 28 Lots 2, 3, 4, Block 46 208.~2 N' 6" ft or 5 and N 1" ft

a ey Coun y reasurer VI ' 4 9474 1636 L t 6 BI k 50 82 '>3 . u '. . u •' CIBl\INY \DDlTION TO Nt. 4, sec. ...,0 • .......' • a ,oc ..... ..00.... • .~ oC S1.. 6 Block 2 956G, .,-,,- , ) ELY!U.\ VILL/\GB SWI 4; 81~SB14, Sec. 4 ..... 18,1.~0 I W11~B~4; NW\4, Sec. 29 124.~2 L?,ts 7,~, Block 52: .. --.... 2.20 N, 82 ft~ 017, 8, BI~ck 2 .:. 198:56

NOl3LL lOWNSlIIl Lots 1 to 4, WC, Block $ 4822 AV,. ~e~I·/9.... "-'" 2~~.361 ~:Yl/4, Sec. 29 44.38 S (l L?ts 7,8. Block 55 llQ,O:! I Babcock's 2nd AdditionTownship 20 Hangc 13 BUHEK \ TOWNSlIIl' N ~ ~\\ ,4. Sec. 16 .--....--. ., (jJ.08 sB 4, Sec. 29 -- ,. 3!.IH DIV. l, Block 58... . .o 65.72 Lots 3 4 BIQck 5 60?

, $144 8 " ' .'." NW 14; SW J4NB I't; SW;4' IBI 2NB\4, Sec. 30 .-- 2 .78 SI2EI~SI2, Block 61 33.62 I " -Al!'Jlsec. 2 .... _ -- 5 101\ 1~1!11P 29, , Ra,ngl' 16 SEI1, Sec, 16 . . ...... 12U~0 W Ii! NB\4; SE~4 less HR; \VI ~, ec, NJ2 B',~ SI.\!, Block 61 __ . 7.16 : Lots 5 to 8, Block 7.. 95.66NE;1' Sec. 3.. 34~4 NI~N\\ 4; SB1~. NyV:

l,4;SWI 4NEI,'1 Sec 18 1370 1 30 __ .7'1.48 S 59' of WI,2S1'2, Block 62 76.00 Lots 5, 6, Bloek 12. . 71,94

SW'I~' Sec. 18, . 8Y,~8 SW,1 4, l~ss 3 As in SBI4' ~ WI~SE14, Sec. 21 .. :":.'.: .:.~ 19:74 N1 2 , less School, Sec. 32 .. 120,60 D·iv. C and W 4' of Divs. Lots 5. 6. Block 14 29.14

NW,4,Sec,26... 92.t58 N\\14, Sec, 3 ·$148.16 B1.SEI' S 21 1207 SEll Sec 3') 5488 B&D s: '165 5872 Lots 7, 8, Block 14 , 41.00NJ~l; SW

14,Sec. 28 1.34SgI SW

I4NW

1,4 ; 3A's in SBI 4· ~ &B~'t S~'c. ~~. ':.'-"::.. : 4{25 i\-m'I;t Sec. 33 :::.:: ..':::'::.':::: 56:62 Div. E l:hock

c65..,:":::=:·": 7:54 Lots 1 to 4, inc.,. Bio,ck. 16 32g.6

~~~ ,4~ Sec. 31 -- 161.L 1 , ~,W\~, Sec. 3 9'9~ N12NB1,4 Less R.H, Sec. 28 11.15 Sl~NEI/4; EI'2S\n't; SW1,4 SW I;4;'Ulllside add., Lot 6,Block9 151.28 Lots,1) 2, and utv. S, in !E,z,~ec.35 __ ' .. ?93q4 SP4,',Sfc. 3; ; ;"", .. 83,IU W 110 \4 A's or SWI,'t of SE~4, Sec. 35 129.22! ORD crrv I NBI,4 or 26·18·13, BlockAll, Sec. ~6 --. -- , A606 EI2~B11; ~B\4SBI1, Sec. Sec 29 and of Lots 3 in NW I,4; NW\4SW\4; E40 rds, of N. I 19 __ 37.18

To;mshlp 2~ , 'Range, 14, 4........ 34.88 S 'c' 39 5335 10 rds. of SEI,4 Sec. 33 _ 86.981 \ Wlls<?l1's Addition 2, 7. and Div, S in NBI;4N:Y\4; NI~S\\\4, Sec. 10 $12~.08 SEI 4S.I:.: 1,4 , S,ec. 4 -- 13.74 SI2N\VI~. iot's'3"4"'Sec'''30 12t'18 WI 2, Sec. 36 ' __ .c__ 141.88 Lots 9 to 16 inc., Block 4 37.48 26·18·13, Bfock 23 __ 38,98NI,2, Sec. 13....... . .. 102 s~ ~;V\4,less Dlv. A, Sec. 4 59.56 Sl~ less R.R. lying S, of in; ARl'APIA TOWNSlllP MUford'6 Addition Green\'; AdditionS '2, Sec. 13 -- 89.8", S ,SE 4 Sec 5 15.06 L t 5 6 S 3' 4724 ' - \"1 60 ft or EI,' block 2 108 Lots 7 8 Block 1SB1' Sec 15 5326 NI-, NEil S ~ 8 -- "'" . 1605 0 s , , ec. 0 ---- .o • Township 17 Range 16 . . 2, -. , , .NE'l~ ' S . 2') -- 92 ~O N" L,21~ D

4,.el A· '.;00 .. N"'\'V"I; -, NORTI! LOUP TO\VNSTllip W11 \VJI L 1 A' SU1\/ S\VL' W. 56 ft. of Lot 7, ~Iock 17 4~.99 Lots 1, ~, Block 4 .

,4, ec. _ --........... .1. ~,4; lV. 1l1" ,4, . " . . • ;2 12 ess .10" 74 ,4, S~2 Lots 7, 8, Block ~1.. 74.67 Lots 3. 4, Block 4 __All,}ec. 23 -- -- 28~.481 'ls ec'I,9 .-- --.. ,'. 30,5a 'f0I\lbhIP 19 Range 13 I SCCi/2,--;-; ---- ----.•. $ 52.08 West Ord AdLiition Lots 1,2,6, Block 5 .SW,4,Sec.25 --.5-.06E2W2LessDlv.A;DIV. Lt-45L RR ddt NWl4SE~4,Lat.61essRHand Ell fLtlB'l k1 7330Lt 78131 k--NEI,4; NJ2, Sec. 26 -.._ 170.26 B in SBI,4, Sec. 9 ... " .. __ 115.20 a ~ '. ess . an, ditch; NE~~~; N1'2NW~4; Lat 5 I 2 a ° , .oc "" -- '. a ~ , , .oc 0 ........__N~2S12, Sec. 27 -- _ 91.02 SEI,,! Less Div. B, Sec. 9. __ 62.18 S~c. 3~.... . -- $ 22.17 less RR and ditch, Sec. 5 .. 196.10 ILots 1, 2. Block 10 . 49.32 Lots 1 to .. lOC., and 6,

.) W12, Sec. 10 .. 63,11 Lot~ 6, !, ~ec. 32 -- --. 102.771 Lots 4, 5, 6, 7,less dt., Sec. 6 103.78 I Lot 3, Blo('k 10 -- 30.~ 1~lock 9 --__ __ 9.64,ELYRIA TOW~SRn SWI' S 12 5- 72 LO,t,~ I, 2, ~ec. 36 ---- ---- 26.80 SW\'t less ditch Sec. 13 .. 174.58 Lots 1 and 8, Block 11 30.86 N 2 1,2, Block 12 .. :.. 58,68

To\\nship 20 Range 14 N\V1~' S~~' 13 ..... '-' --... 70'86 ~~\\ n~hIp 18 Range 13 SE~4 Sec. 13 ' . .. __ '.____ 46.85 S. 120 ft, and Lot I, Block ,Pape's AdditionE~z, ~ec. 7 -- $111 ~2 N\Vl~: Sec' 15 ::. :':'.::'.::":::.': 42',66 NBl,4 DIY. A, Sec. 1 -- $ 57.18 1 NW\~ less ditch, Sec. 14 ..__ 168.32 15...... .,." __ '" 3,53 Lots 1,2 and W. 10 ft. of 3,SI.2" ser 8 -- .o 14820 8\\,1 4, Sec. 15 __ __ 8212 1L~~ 6, Soec. 1 ) -- .. .4? SE\'t,.Sec. 14 __.. _._ 249.08 S. 2rus, or 1 less rd, Block .. ' Block ,4 ; ..__..- :.;. 41.40S\yl,4, Sec, 17 5498 WI 2W\2, Sec. 19 . __ .. __ 61.60 IN '-1 Lob 5, 6, Sec. '" .. : .. 71.72 SW1,'t; Lots 5, 6,7,8, Sec. 16117.88 .17 .. __ , ::. 2.J6 1. l. Da\ls AddItIOnNB1,4, Scc. 18 ".' 36.58 1NWI 4, Nl.,SWI 4 \ Sec 22 184361 NB 4 Le.ss HR. dt. & 1~. SW 1,4NWI,4,See.l7 __ .. 17.62 . Haskell s Addition Lots 1, 2, Block 3 .E~2.\VI~; SB:'t" Sec. 18. -- 54.83 1NBI 4NB1.4; SI2~'E\4; 'SBI 4; ~;,c. ~ "00- . -.... .. 15390 I W\~SW\4, Sec, 17, . 33.18 Lots, 2,8 and NI 2 7, Block Lots 5 to 8 inc., Block 9 .DIV;;\ 10 NBI4~Sec. 19 ~188 Sec. 25,00 __ 66.16 l':I~14. Sec. 5 - ~6.59 NB\4;EhNW~4.Scc.18 __. 155.42 11 __ __ .. __ 168.58 All Block 11 ..__ .~\y ~4 l~s~ dt, Sec, 19 -.. /9,19 SE 14, Sec. 28.. ,. . __ 170.02 ~\~1:4, ~ec. 5 -- ..- ----.. 24.91

1EI'2SBI,'1, Scc. 18 . __ __. 34.02 Lots, 3,4, Block 15 __ . 2~.~2 Lots 3 to 6 inc, Block 12 .

NBhS\\14;Lots3,4, . El..N\VI't· NW l4NW 14 s~/4,sec.5 __ 24,73 S%,Sec.19 _ 126.80 Lot2,Block16 74.12 Lots 7, 8,Block12Sel~' 19 ~O 53 Sec 30' , '. '.' . 58,90 \V"f' Sec: 7 -- -- _00 • 50.11 SE~4NWI,4; SW~4; SW\4SW I,4' W Lot 4, Block 29 .. 50.16 Lot 8, Block 13... . ..__ ..

NW 4, Sec. 20. .. 10118 Nt. NL'II S·· 33'" ". 58 8'~ SB. 4. S~c; 10 - 41.71 %sg~'t Scc. 20 _. __ 13i.08 \VI. \\ll~ Block 32 56 Lot 1 BI9Ck 18 'E 130A' . SWI' S ')0 9036 1 2' ~:",4, ('c. .. --. t . v S\\'4NE11' SE1iNW14' , ~ .~, .. , .W 30 A': {~ sW1t s~~.· 20: 8:26 "' aEI{/~Niml iO\\'NSI(Il' ~WI4SBI,,!"a~d Lot' 2, ~;t_~~~\~ .se~EI,1~1\v'\~".' Nj'2s~i,:~ EL'~~t' 4WIB~1 S1k2305r 2, Block 35

710

1.25°0LLOtt~ 71, 82'BBOllckk 1199 T .'v 30 A' . NW1' 1 dt lo\\n~hlp 19 Rwpe 16 Sec 12 7411,' / '1, I'" , / • '\, 0 ,oc ...... --. , as" oc .

~ Sec 29 1n" ,4 ess , 1210 S\yt'I, Sec. 4 '__'" .....:..:$ 9096 ILots 2 3 '4: NjINE~'4'-Iot . ILO~E~;WI12~~t41; gE7(:fiEI4;2~~8~ \Vooqbury Addition A. J. Da\is Addition

NB1' NB\':' Lots' ('2' 3' SB 14, Sec. 8 ---., "'T 15622 1 1 SE\4!\n;'1 4• Sec. 13' __.104.84 L t '5 ~ss 1 Ch ee, 21'50 Lot 29, 30, Block 5 5.52 All Block ~ .. 40.80Sc~ 30

1, ,., 7464 Bl l , Sec. 13 oo~' 86.41 SL2SWI,4'Lot5 Sec. 13 166.72 DC! SA" Nif/ I ·;It--;·jj; L&'t Lot 3, Block 11 --. 21.9" Lots 1t061Oe., Block 5 .. 120.53

SEI 4•· Sec. 31' :.::::.:. ".:'..:: 204'66 N\\,l;" Less Cemetery, Sec; S'2NW 14' le~s ·R.H. & dt. \ l~r l\tkast I~f ~rseek',' S~~: 23 P: Lot 12 and E 6 ft. of 13, Lots 3, 4, B,Iock 6 .o 4.02\V 12SW 1,4; Lots 5, 6, Sec, 32 130.28 ,1~, .,.. 139.04 , ~~c; ;4 . _ 00._.. • 167.38 __ ___.. 261.50 Block 16 ; __..__.. 3q.28 Lots & to 8 lOC., Block 7 . . 8.0.4

TO\\lisI1ip 20 Hange 15 S,\Y I,4, ~ce, 17 . 99.72 SI~SB\4 less R.R. & Sch, Div. B in NBI/4, Sec, 23 384.94 Lots 17, 18, Blo(:k 16 _., 10.78 Lot~ 5, 6, Block 13 3.22NEI,!, Sec. 2 $ 48.62 ~B'4, ~cc. 19 __. 60.14 Sec. 14 __ . 159,48 W12NB1,4 les ditch, Sec. 24 24,96 Lot 37, Block 16 1.10 Lots 1,2,7,8. Block 14. 48,848WI,4, Sec. 18 __ .. 31.47 SJ;:1 1, Sec ..19 'I' , .) 130,30 NW\4, Sec. 18 25.20 E~2NWI,4 les ditch, Sec. 24 91.65 P, 21 and all 22 to 26 1I1C, Rublec's AdditionNW\4, Sec. 19... . .. 50 37 ~h,\~. A, B ~n NB ,4, Sec. ~1 16.54 SW\;"S\V\4, Sec. 18 "'" 7.05 All of N\V\4N & Eof RR, Sec. 25 Block 17 ; 00 __ • 6.62 . SuburbanSWI't less School Sec, 19 . 5821 SB\4, Sec. 21 .. . .. 36,0(; NI~, Sec. 19 56.25 . 308.86 Lots 11 to 36 lOC., Block 18 24,78 Block 8 .o... 80NB I" S 20 ' 6880 SW 14, Sec. 22 . _. 60.34 S1,~ Sec 20 .." . 6956 ";';j';' 's' --.-- 2~' --.. 14451 Lot 34 Block 19 .56 D' J Bl k 9 88·.0:~,4, ec. SBI S 28 ')893 NEt, " 2 "'0 NE,1, ec. J .o' ',. \dd' IV.., OC _ _8WI,4. Sec. 22 . 50,42 S;' ~\Vl e~'WI SBl' is 29 li198 "S11 N,4;, s,e\c:\, 2 -- I' Nil NI" 70.0 All N & E of RH in S1;2, Sec H1\~rSldCl' k Ihon Block 10 46.63Pt. Sh SE 14 NB of RH; 2 ,i, 2 L ec . .2. ~S \ ,4;. S 2 ;2~' I 25 . ., ......_ .... 134.41 Lot 1 to 4 1I1C.,' B oc. ~ __ . 54.56 Vivo V V, Block 12 .80

Lots 7. 8, less road, Sec. I MICHIGAN TOWNS1Ill' ~WI,4?less dltch and road, I All S & W of RI,{ in S12 less W40 )3~rns Addltlon 16 ft. x 100 ft. of Div. Q,23 . ,.. .. 13898 1'0\\ llship 19 Range 15 se.c. ~3 67.4~] A·s. in SW 1,4, Sec, 25 ..__ 260.84 Lot 1 to 4 1I1C, Block 2 ---- 12.12 Block 12 -- -- -.. 3.221

E~'2NB\4! Se.~. ,2? --. 8852 1Bl'2, Scc. 3 .. _ $366.64 Lot 2. ~cc. 24 12,82 Di~. R: ,Sec. 26 --..----.... 72.44

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ORD CITY DIVISIONS ORD CITY SBWER DlST. #5D1V. U 111 SBI,4 less dt WI/> Sec 4, \ 20138 Lot 3, Sec. 24 9.54 NI·2S\'v 14 Sec 28 35.47 l' 19 R 14 .

Sec. 26 ' 19418 NBI,~; Ni 2SI:;1't Scc. '5"::::~ 83:82 Lot ,1,; WI/2NE~4; SB\4' EI:2NEI,~I,· Sec: 29 ~ '16.67 TO\\n~11p, ~nge ,Ong. 1'0\\11, Lot 1, Blk. 9 33.65SBI 4 Sec. 27 . 70.32 SJ: SFI S 5" .: 2940 NBI.1, Sec. 25 '" _.. 126.32 W1~ NEIl Sec. 29. 15.42 S. 188;4 ,of E two·Uurds Ml1fords, Lot. I, Blk. 16, ... 16.~8N~~, 'Sec. 30 167.46'SE2l4,'S~C. ~c' :-..:..---..:..;. 103:42 D~v. }<~ ~lJ S~\!, Sec. 26 41.4~ N!z~;NJ,~~\V1'4, Sec. -3T." 149.28, of Dlv. E. less S, 30 ft., W~st Ord, Lot~ 31,;4, Blk, 2 .247.01SWI't, Sec. 30 -- 3487 All, Sec. 11 __ ~ 128.26 Dlv; p 111 SB\4, Sec. 26 1.36 N~~, Sec. 33 ....... .o.....__ 113,751 Sec. 21 .... I;'" "I;"'" 36.64 Ong. TO\ln, E42 2 ft, LotsNE\'t less cit, S~c. 35 156,36 SW1,4, Sec. 17 " ~ 181.32 N\\~;I' Sec., 28 98.36 That Pt. of NEI,'t N & E of ' N ~O f\. of W,2, 8'2 of ~,8.. Blk. 27 19458WIZ, Sec, 35 .,. --...... . 36Q.51 NW~4, Sec. 28 .." __ ! 207 68 ~\: \f ~ ~ec. 29. .. 58,~4 RR and to.\lt Pt. of NE;'t; .~lV,. W., Sec. 21 --. 10.48 Or!g. 1'0\1n. Lot 3, Blk. 48 . 30.95NI' SE1,4' Pt or SE\4 S & NEl/ S '>8 • 77 ti') }<;1'2NE\4, Scc. 30 -- .o 29.22 NEI 4N\V\'t and lots 1 2 D1\. J J, Sec. 21 "" '... 2,20 Or!g. Town, Lot 8, Blk. 52 .. 113.80• Wof k R. less ·road, 'NW'I\', s~~. 29 .:~.. ": ::'::':', 205 00 SE,\~, 8,ec. 30 61.70 3 p~t\\'een RI,{ ¥nd ,fi~'er; ..111.. ; 2 3 Ong. Town, S~2 Lot 8, Blk. 15.98

Scc, 36 .. __ 8852 ", ,., ! Ng ,4, Sec. 31 ------- ,.. __. 139,44 Sec. 36 .__ ., . 77.84 16 ft of DI\. M M,.Scc. 21 .56 .55 ; , . ., " ,ORD,10\\~SllIP: NW\'t,Sec.33 ::129,88 Wl zSW I't'Lots4 56 Scc Centel"136ft.oCVlv.Ml\T, Rlversldeadd,Lotsl,2,3, IELYI~I~\ VILLAGt: . To\\nohip 19 '. . Range 14 Div. Fin NW\'t, Sec. 35 .: 103.28 36 ' .. __ .__ ' .~--'. __.: 88.86 Sec. 21 " _ ' .56 4, Blk, 8. Woodbury add,

Ongll1al 1'01\11 N~2N\V;4 Lcss 25 A's, Sec.' S 30 rods Div. 0 & P in SBI,'tSWI,4' Lot 7, Sec. 36.. 17.92 Div. R H, Sec. 21 -- --." 19,52 tot~ 1~2ft 23£ N' B1~' [6' 11413LDt 4, Blo(k 5 ...._ ......... $ 9.8tIBl,2SWI~, Sec, 3 .------.... ~ 85.16 .NWI,4 less !,~, S~c,. 35 ... 49,98 YALB TOWNSIIlP . To\\n~hip 19 Range 4 W db 'dS L't 'J,'f 278 .Lot3.1110c:k5 8.08 SW!,4Nb

l,4;Lots 5 & 6; D1\s. I & J In NB\4. Sec. 91,58 Township!? .Han,ge15 D!v. \V,W~Sec, 21 ..__....__ .. 56.22 2090,30ur,YBlt.17' ..~..~.... ' ..: 15,96

~- -~ ----- .-----..----------- 35 .. " "'" .... NEil. SEI' . N\yf l Ie' ..oa) 1DIV. P I. Sec. 22 . --.--..------. 44.64 D' \V \V S 21· t 191'0 - vivo N; Pt of L; Slr2 Div. ~l ..,4, loS, 14 SS 1 40 '. • Div. C C, Sec. 22 _ 29.62 lYe ., eel • \\P, •

in NB\4, Sec. 35 15.12 ~,cc. 1 -- 167.4~ Div. J less 720 ft. x 241.7 R. 14 -- ~ ~ ~;~. .. 19.74SI'2SW I't less ditch Sec,35 97.73 ~?I Sec. 3 . __. __ :112.52/ ft., Sec. 27 43.95 .. ORDSEWB~DISI, it7~'lt:'lWI4S,w\4SE\i. Sec. 35 80.80 Elf(' S~c. 5 .--- ----..- ..-- , U5.?? PI. Div. A Sand W of high. H.ll.I~.lde add, Lot 2, Blk. 6,. 17.6.1I. Ii."1.'1/. Sec 35· 60048 W.2,sec.5._..__ __.....__ ?16.32 .\j "D' 'IPS 2810774 Ihhsldeadd,Lot5,Blk.". 17.t51,~,., "'" . ........ -.. . SL'L' S 6 8"36 waJ anu IV.. cc .....

Div. C in NW\4 less I'oad .r.:..,'t~, ,ec. ..- -- --.. ~ 't.. "" • • OR,V CITY OIL DIST.less 10 A,'$J Sec, 36 .... __. 30.54 NB I~' Sec. 9 --.. --.---------- : 54.3~ O,~D Cp Y TREATMENT DIST # 1 I

" ' .' NW.4, Sec. 9 .....--..---- --..-- 51.32 llty Vlew II'I'd d I L t 2 Blk G 1761ENTEH~HISE TOWNSIIIp , NW ~4. less roa.d. Sec, 10 ..... : 166.&6 Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, Block 1 -" 12,40 0 l.~ ; a . t "L ~ 7 'Blk '10 -- ....

Towhs~ip 1~ Hange 14. &WS~~l/ leSs·Secr?;~~N. 79 A's. Oft 198 94' LAlit B510(j£k9

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fSW 1,4, s ec. f __.__ $129.54 \Y1:'~'p4, ·t\\'1' ,;;"'S·"· --'1--3"12~3') Loso'l ' l.r50CCt BI' "k"4" ~'44" Milfords Lot 1 Blk, 16 __ . ;J,42N\Y ll SM'l' "1478') 12,;UV ''l ~·'2, ec.. '>, .. ot'l eSS'l ., oc Y· M'lf d' \yl l L' t 2 Blk l'

ISE\~~'se~~·li"::::::.~.:.·:·.::~·:::~ 60:50 ~~~\,~e~)~\yi'i""s"-"i8-- :l~~'i~ All BIlock'k,,5

26'08971 \V~~tSbrd'\VI~Lot 2,'Bll~Ell '::ec 13 . 10674 ,4, 72 /4,. ec. --, ' All B oc u -- ---- .. ----.. --. , 1 818' ·l,'of' . All les road and dltch Sce. Lot 1 BI 'k 7 37" .---- ~..;oo ; -- -- .. ;. ,S\\ ,4, Sec. 17 __ 306.08 ' '1110 • OC ••---- 0,--..... • .., Haskells EI'2W I 'l , Blk, 3ZSI~NW\4; SW\4, Sec. 18 196.12 1~, ......' --..... ------ --..---.-- 3 , ,I Lot 3. Block 7 --..00-- --.-. 6.62 Orig Town, Lot 3, Blk. 6 __ 4,74NE\4, Sec. 19 __ ""__ 74.58 ~:Y ,4" Sec. 22 "-- -- --------.. 72.50 Lot 4, Block 7 --..--.-- --' 6.62 west Ord, EI'2N12NI'2, Blk.

~~~~~;:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~T~~~~~;n ! EI,~SW\'4' SB!,'t Sec, 19..... 144.40 B'2',Sec. 24 .on --...-- 00" 137.81 Lot 5 Block 7 ....m.m • ~.31 12'-----..- , • " ) SWI 4 Sec 24 14731' 441 ...-..... '--' ........-- .SW\4N\V\4; NJ,2SW\4, Sec. NBI:'t: Sec: 25 :::.::.::::.:::::::::::: 78:39 All Block 8 --.--.................. . _ Haskells, Lot 6. Blk. 3 ..

20 -- -- 0,-.. 109.76 NBI' 1 . d S 26 9658 All Block 9 -- --. 1.60 Haskells, Lot I, Blk. 19 __ ..~~\4 ,\~ss roa~, Sec. 22?...... 54.40 NI2'iBl~4ssl~~; roaJ~·Sec."26: 28:22 ARl'AP~A VILLAGE Haskells, Lots ~ & 4, Blk. 15b 12SE.4 less roa, Sec. 2~.,. 74.90 NB1' Ies' school Sec 27 4730 Ongll1al Town Haskels, Lot 1, N. 16 ft. ofElf,NB~,tl; SE\4. Sec. 24 --~. 74.72 NI'2'NW~4s, Sec. 2'7 __ : __:~ 31:94 Lot 6,7, Block 1 __... ..... 5,26 Lot 2, Blk. 18 .. ...... ...... 4.52W"12,N~,4. ~ec. 24 11.50 SE~4, Sec. 27 __. 34.73 Lots 17, 18, Block 2 ._.. 66.62 ORD CITY PAVEMENTSB,4, ~ec. 28 -- 127.86 SW1,4, Sec. 30 __ 133.10 Lots 1,2, Block 3 __ _..... 79.18 RESlJRFACING DlST. #6

, VI~TON rO\,>:NSIlIP, All W~2 N & E of HH, Sec. ~ Lots 16, 17, 18, Block 3 .". 38.l~ Orig. Town, Lot I, E. 15.5 ft.fOWl1sllJp 18 Range 15 31 .------ , -- ..-- I 21.82 Lot 2, Block 4 __ __..__. .~8 _

SI NBI Sec 1 t' '$ 5088 SW\'t less ditch, Sec. 3~ --.. I 63.59 Lot 3, Block 4 .__...... .98 ~ .N~t4, S~c, 4 ..- :'::::;:::::..::::. 131:36 DAVI~ CREEK. TOWNSI~P \V 30 ft. oC 20 and N. 30 ft. b bSE\'t, Sec. 4 --..~... ' ..~, ,----.-- 135,28 TownshIp 17 Rang 14 of 19, Block 5 ..----...... --... 1.98 Th sf • t :·iEI 2WI 2S\V\4, Sec. 5 " .--. 15.14 S~2SW\4, Sec. 4 ..- ----.--. 10~.18 S. 60 ft, oC Lots 11, 12, 13. e e uy In ownBI'ZS\V\4, Sec. 5 ---- __ __.. 85.68 NW 1,4. Sec. 6 ...__ .. __00 !110.06 Sec. 5 ·i·;·..·....i3T--·k..--·--.SE\4, Sec. 5 . __ ..__ " __ ... 105,02 SW 1,4, Sec. 6 __ .. .1126.64 Lots 1 to 1I1C., OC 6.... . ,SE\4NW\~; S~2NB~4, Sec, , SEI 4 less School, Sec, 7 ... .. )08.20 Lots 16, 17, Block 6..... .... •

13 " '. " .. , _. :__ ~ .~ + 165.64 S\V1", Sec. 8 + • 4_4 ~ __• ~ 186.74 S. 40 it. of 1, 2, Block 7 .,

~~\~;, ~~~. 11 :'::...~::~·:::·i:::.·: i~~:~~ ~'J1.\4 •• te~~'I~ :::-.--....::~==--: I ~~:~~ t~~sl~, 13i,O~0~k--·8 ..:::.:::::::: I~ #1,11.* mnJ. ~4,I~n,.DJlI~r In JfnlLJ,JII'O''-~fv\.4A ~~cNik·s·e~·1·22 --..:::: 149:j~ ~~\\{: g~~: ~~ ::':::=:=__=__:__:1 gU~ W7,22~f01~' ~f.~ ..~~~.~ __~.l~ __~.~.. /il ///Ifil 111,,~1 ,iUITRI,,,c1U "RI 111,nJllgl,,,,4 .E~~ Less Div. A, Sec. 22 .. 151.82 NW~4, Sec. 23 __ .. __ jl09,38 Lots 16 to 20 in~" Block 9SW1,4, Sec. 22 ----.. 69.28 NW\4, Sec. 26 __ __ !162.56 Lots 11. 12, Block 10 00 .

Div. B in NW!4, Scc. 22 ----- .58 B~ll Sec. 30 -- -- --.; 9Q.48 Lots 13 to 22 inc., Block 10NW\'t, Sec. 23, -- .. 90,30 Dra1l1ape Ditch, Div. A in Hawthorne's Addition

'=:=::==::=========================================~WI'2S\\,1 4, Sec. 23 -- .--.. 29.90 SW1,4SWI,4, Sec. 30 ..------ 2.94 Lots 20 to 2~ inc, Lot 3. . 183.50------. NW \4, Sec. 26 --'--'-- . ",,''''''-- 75.98 INDBl'ENDENT TOWNSIlIP Lots 7 to 12 inc, Block 4 20.04

NEl'i, S~c. 27 ------. .. ....... 5.0.22 To\\ nship 17 Hange pLots 21 to 24 inc, Blk. -4._ 63.42~;YI,'t, Se~, 27 --00.--. 69,28 SWI,4, Sel;. 2 ...o ~ __ .. __ •••• $289.33 Lots 5 to 10 iJ]c., Block 5 17.08~ '~1' Sec. ~8. -- .- 00 --.. • --' 143.18 \V ,10 A':;. in NE 1,4SB~4; Lots 13, t/o 18 1I1e , Block 6 10.84S\\~, Sel. ~9 -- 61.68 NWI.4SEI,4, Sec. 2 .__ 184.70 All ~f SI'2.1e,;;s RI{ 1 to~\:l}' ~ec .....O --... -- 3Z,71 NW\4, Sec. 7 ... .. __ 13820 12 Inc., Block 7 ...... __~\'v ,4, Scc .. 30 -- 5J.45 s,E\L Sec. 10 .__.. ..__ 1Q7.74 Lots' 1 to 12. Block 6 __..o~'----.---- ,-~ _.. S~2 SB\4 ,Sec. 14 ...... __ .. 83.PB Lot 18, Block 9 __ " ..

NEI,'I; NI 2SB\4, Sec. 14 ._.. H7.86 Lot 21, Dlock 9 . __ .SWI,4 less 2 rds., Sec. 14 132.00 First AdditionNBI/1, Sec. 22 -- )83.41 Lots 12 to 15.inc., Block 7NW 1,4, Sec. 23 __ ·l108 3 Lots 8 to 12, Block 9, .....SBI/I, Sec. 24 ----00 -- --.. 93.36 Lots 5 to 7 inc Block 9.._.NBI

/1 less S12S12, Sec. 25 __ 00' 42.70 Lots 7 to 12, in~ Block 10S~2 812NEI.'t, Sec. 25 --.......... 98.60 Lots 13 to 24 inc.' Block 10N~\V\4, Sec. 25 ..---- -- ~ 77.6~ Lots 4,5,6, Block 1J. .~ ~ I/Sec. 25 - ; --. ~470.5ti Lots 6 to 8 in~., Block 12 .S\Y, 4, Sec. 27 -- ---- ..-- ; ~~.30 All 17 to 21 and W. 9 ft.W I ~'/Sec. 29 b2.32 of 22, Block 14 __ __S~2SI,2 Less School, sec.; 34 Lots 1,2, Block 15 .o ..'"

30 .- -- --..-- 118. Lot 0 1 2 3 Block 16~:~SW1,~; NW.I,,!, Set 3} 1~9.92 Lot~ i'to' .. 'inc., Block--'t7'E '2 an E. 10 rs of W 2, Sec. ' Inside Corpora lion

w~r less' E 10"r~i's,' Sec. '32':': j6~:~~ . TO,wnship 1: I Range 16NB1,4NEI,4, Sec. 34 ......_.... '119.66 Dlv. G. and S,," 1,4 less 1

ORD CITY , . acre, Sec. 23 ........ ·.."00

Original 1A.. in Div. a. in SW 1,4,.·if'~ Lots 1 2 3 4 Less R R ' .Sec. 23,,, __ ".--.~..-.~"I\;': r' B'l I • • , '$ '>012 DIV. P., Sec. 23 -- .--.....

~~,,;.;,\~;, OCK 1 :......------......... "'. i Vt. Div. M. in SBI,'t W. of"":;~~ "~I' Lot 1, Block 9 .-- --.-- -- - 26~.82 Creek, Sec. 23 .

: ~-;,~~~:,l , '. Lot 5, Block 9 - ---- 18~.14 W. 75 ft. of Div, S. in~ .lfl\~' \.'1 ., Lot 7J Block 11 ." .-.-- -- 422,52 "Ell Sec 2" 335?

. lIiiiJl- : 23' 8~2" x 131' of Lots 7, 8 ," ,4, '.,;) '''',''-''''';j', ....:. If:l;~~m, t ': and Div. J, alock 12 ...__... 126.48 S. 100 ft. of Dlv. X 1Il Sb 4" ~~~ .: Nl/2 Lots 1,2, Block 13 .. __ ' 106.M Sec, 23 __ '-' ....~..; ........00 93.64 t

:: ~~~.-~'! .:.:: W 41' 51'2" of Div. E in Lots . Pt; D1\·. DD JO SEI 4 , Sec:

imiiid· ~\ ri!" ~ - .;: 5. 6, Block 13 -- --... 27.69 23 ' . · '1·; .. ".'. ... '.- :.... 'Div. F in Lots 5, 6, Block Pt: Dlv. D D 111 SE /4, Sel;',". .,' I 13 " __ " 239.73 23 --..--.-- -- " ..--.•

• :. II ~\~ o~l~i/'D~lAh l~iv:'''~~; 5.50 AI~e~~lt 'tl.. 40'ft:"O(E:'3~O,in Lots 3, 4. Block 14 ........ 1 69.16 ft. of PlY. N N JO SEI 4,

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.Ord merchants, and the chamber of commerce, will combine time to visit us during Bean Soup Day," she said. "Merchants Iefforts here next Wednesday for one of the largest Bean Soup Days have extended themselves to make the event noteworthy Irom the,on record. • . shopping angle." ' .

First, more Ord merchants have purchased special merchan- "And 'then, of course, there's free bean soup too!" she added.disc for the sale. One Ord merchant said his prices, for Bean Soup Day, were

. Second, free bean soup will be served in the Masonic Hall "extra, extra special.' ,from II o'clock until 2o·clock.

Third, the afternoon will be highlighted by a Kiddies' Cost- Methodist ladies will serve the bean soup. Earlier the chambcr lUmC Parade complete with judging and prius for the best. The committee contracted with the ladies for the food. .school band will lead. Serving will be continuous from eleven until two o'clock in

,It all adds to a big day in Ord next Wednesday, October 28. the Masonic Hall.Belter mark it on the calendar. The Kiddics' Halloween Costume Parade will form at the

. Mrs. Aleen Papiernik, chamber of commerce president, is- north door of the grade school at 2: 30 P.M.sued an area-wide imitation to the day's activities, Hilding Pearson, parade chairman, said $30 in prizes will be

, "We sincerely hope everyone within trawling distance finds I given in four categories. ---!:..._-"---~- -----_._~_. -- -- -~~ --- -~----_._------_._-----_.---- _._-_._-~ - ---- -~---~~.._-- ------------~-----_._-._--_._--".

They are:1. Mechanized Division, (bikes, scooters, wagons, ctc.,

dccoratcd.) ,; 2. Pet Division. (Dress up Jour pet in costume with

you.)'\ 3. Group Division. (For t\~P or 1110re youngsters whose

costumes carry out '1 theme like ~lOW White and the Dwarfs,Red Riding Hood and the Wolf, or Do Peep and her lambs.)

4. Miseellan~oLls. (All costumes which cannot be class-ed in the above thrcc.) i

'I he parade will be highlighted py new vehicles from Ord andValley county, car and machinery de,\)ers.

"Anyone is eligible for the latter," Pearson said.Ol1~e formed the p,u adc \\ i~' wend dow n 0 street to the hos-

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pital corner. From then: it will travel down 16th street to the bankcorner of the square. ..

. There it will turn righ t on ~1 street past the courthouse: It·lwill turn left on 15th, then left on L street and then left on 16th·, street. '

.As the parade reaches the Grill corner it will shuttle back'across the street to the front of the courthouse where costumes will .be judged. The band will be on hand for the judging, School Supcr-.inteudent C. C.l hompson said.

Loud speakers will be installed 'so the crowd can hear theannouncements. '

Volunteer Firemen will provide for youngsters' safety .Special advertisements on Bean Soup Day bargains appear ill

this issue. .Make it a date .. Enjoy yourself, an,fs3ve money too!

Marlorie Augustyn. 1

Kat~crinc Piskorski.

Shake,n in Crash.

.l .Sowers Like O.rd As Lincoln G,ood Wil.l GroupPaus~sH~re .. ' r

Th;ee unidentified Sowers and Ordites John, A~ble, Wrightsman ariciMey~r. The group w' 'by the Quiz camera just prior to the MasonIc Hall dinner which was atteri~ed by over 100 pe

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"Read by 3,476 Famitie$ Every Week"

Picture of a Glamour Queen at 'Work

Bloodmobile Here 'SoonMrs, Leo Long, chairman Valley

county chapter of Red CI'OSS; gives Ithe information that the bloodrno­bile will be in Ord on November12. Mr5. R. J, Lynn will act aschairman of the project. Plans areh<-ing made for the various phases Iof the work of the n\ouile, whichwill be announced later.. · '. ·1, •

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THE ORO 9UIZ. ORO. NEBR~SKAOCTOBER22'1 1953

IEighty-one Percent Polio Pelr Taken J High Priced' Handto Omaha Hospital ! Clarence Fox,' North Loup

I 0dF" s ("ted j farmer, had a high priced hiredo r um I Dennis and Gale BroW\1 North, hand last Saturday.• I Loup youngsters suffering' from He was Elm.er. Carlson, presl-

for Wiring Errors polio, were reported m th~ Child- dent of t~e million dollar Carl·ron's hospital at Omaha this week. son Hybrid Seed Corn Company.

C t F• Ch k The youngsters were transferred I Despite his usual high salaryour esy Ire ec there from the Ord hospital where Carlson labored for. Mr. Fox

Reveals Countless they had been ill previously. , freHe., h . h dBoth were said to be "some bet- ere s ow It appene:

Minor Electric Misuse. ter", ,Fox was,na~ed wi~ner on theAt Lincoln Dennis and Gale will seed company s radio ~r09r~m

undego physiotherapy and hydro- Meet The People. Fox s pmetherapy. ' was the, se~vlces of the ~eed

The youngsters arc the sons of c~mpany s Hired Man and Hired:\Ir, and Mrs. Stanley Brown of Girl for one day.North Loup. Fulfilling the ~aet, Cer lscn

shewed up for wori< at the Foxhome Saturday. Ac:c:ompanyinghim was Mrs. Wilma Andersonwho doubled for the hired girl.

Mr. Fox is not a farmer towaste an opportunity. Mrs. An·derson was dispatched to thekitchen to cook. Mr. Carlsonwas sfarted on odd jobs,

Included was· mixing con­crete for a new television tower.

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Be'~eve It, or NoH- .. IBlair Editor,' Gets·-. EdY;a~d Sk'~iRain Grin Wreathes I-n C-alifo·rn-li

" . , - -, 'I· Exact Directions H~iatives in Ord ane).Weathermans Face F· d' 0d recehed tbe news Mal..on m mg· r death oJ gel. S~oIil, <.,/ ,:)und<lj

Three Tenths Oriule I , , . at his 'home in San Pedro, Calif.

k ' \ Among the Quiz guests invited ,De~lh followed surgery, .Over Wee Stymies : here for ~ewspaper Week \1 as Edi- I l"uneral 'services were helel onFarm Fire Hazard. It?r ~eed O'Hanlon of the Blair I' Tuesday. A brother and sister,il\-

, I dot- fnbune. law, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Skolil 01Sub,tllute \Ieatherman "Curt"; After receiving, t,he !nvitation Ord left Sunday evening to attend

Gud!nundoen was all smiles Wed.' Mr. 0 Hanlol~ wrote 111 hiS. weekly the funeral. i

ne ·dav. I('ohunn, Hoo1lgans" he wasn t.exac~· lItr Skolil was 63 "ears of a"cs, . I 1 I ly sure he could find Ord slOce It I'· h J "l urt g eeful~y rcp?l'tec t l!-e;, \1 as off the beaten path, a~ tle tllne of d,ea;: He rccci~ed

tenths of an lOch rall1fall dunn",. This \\eek he received a letter hIS early schqohn o .10 Ord, whichthe \\,ec.k ._. ., .' .• \\ith cxplicit instructions, The let- was the home of. hIS parcnts, Mr.

It \1 a, the,ill st Sizable mOls~ul e ter IIas from a forlller Ordite, Mrs. and Mrs. Joe Skolll. Sr.Icport for yall~y county s1l1ce. Robert Skinner, now living in He waS a successful banker iJ\.\ugu'f. :.. IHerman, Nebr. She Is the forllle)' Comstock for scveral years, and

And It cam.e Just 111 tJ.mc to aI- Edith James, daughtcr of the late later mO\'ed 'to California, ~n ,rlay fanners' fl.re fears poor to the E. C, James. 'San Pedro he manal;ed a large ~at.llhcasan,t hunttng SeaSO!l, .! She wrote.- age, .. " ,

Mr, Gudmund.sen saId the r,ltn-, Dc I' M' II J'cr· " He had retired from actile 1.lU~'(all resulted from a general cold a. l. OOI ..,\IlS. • h' h' d '(t t f t' N' I read in 'our column that IOU mess at t e tlllle of IS eath.ron o\'er mos 0 wes ern e- , o. • '.....

• braska, One tenth fell here last do not knoll' wh~ch road to take Surnnng arc hiS Wife, the for·Friday, Two tenths fell Weclnes- to I:each Ord. Sll1te you do not mer Beulah Dunbar of Comstock,cb\'. , '. Ircalw~ that ~ou ha,;e some of the two sons and two daughters,

Ord is on the extreme edge of best aytho~ltles .on that momentous Also surviving are two brothed,lhe fronl Hainfall her was one question flj5hl In your ~wn gro.up Joe of Ord, and Emil of Norththird of that reported else\\here, ~~t"m\le~ll~lteni you. Clh~ck t \ntp I Loup, aJ1d two sisters, Mrs. Anna

Imperial rel10rted 136' North' ItS· th, _ lC, '~~110tluse~ po ,...clac1 Vodehnal of Ord and Mr~. Jolm

'. , IOU ell', or \\1 1 le n. ..- )I\n N \'otny Of Kimball 'Platte 1;.30 and .ljul'well 30, I family \\ho uscd to live out at Ord I 0 ,..

Tcmperatul'l's'o\,er the past week' Now this is the way I get there, <

registered a high of 78 last Sunday !"irst I start with. plenty' of time, PiE D Ihand a low of 46 on Thursday Sun, because I need It. I go o\'er to au seape ea

~iss Jean Huff, recen!ly named !\k-Sar-Ben cou~t~ss is .a hard I day and Monday. ',: SCTibner. If.I ~a\"e a little time I . .work!ng nu~se when sh! IS no.t danli,:,g Oma~a reSidents. With her I ~lr. Gudll1unl~~ln ~s substituting 1 take some }lshll1g .tackle and ~top lin 20-Foot Plung'eflashing sryllie. The QUIZ published Mls~ Jean s ~Iamor PlCtur.e last I for Official Wcatherman Horpce I at Dea,d lnnber I~ke and try toweek. Thl,S week we show her at work In the Children's Hospital at T . I'l tI', I tt' d' _ " t' get a fish or two. hom thel e I goOmaha where she's helping a young unidentified polio patient. Jean II r~~ I~ .w. u e Ole al. ell ~1.I·te\ \\ (,ll Ion o\er to Clarkson. Now there is Over Embankmentis the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Howard Huff, of ,Ord. SLll oel) 1Jl an ma la 10.pl a., • Ithe place to get out aOlI relax. Go-,-----,- ----~- -~-~----, I Ilnto the Bohemian bakery tben'

No November O~aft Chorus Spikes Up- S~ttles an ~state' : ~Vl~/a~~:~lene\~I~/~~lC~~ojO~~CIW1~I ' ,. .1 __ , 1\1rs. Loui~e Petska " and, ,!\Irs. ones you will find made in Onl

JOln R. SuII1\3n. c.elk of t.!le Kearney Barbershop' Kokes were III Loup llty fnday, You 111i o ht stop in and sec wmeV~II_ey county sclecll\ e sernce There ~lrs. Petska assist,ed.ln set-' of our Shorthorn raising friends,~o'lrd. ~Ilnoullces ~hat t1~ere arc noI; I tling the estate of thG IjI~e :,r,<lmes' Tr.c next stop is Ne\\ man Gro\ e. J\al1s., eIther Jo~ l11dLlctlOn, or f,or Crew Aids A. Ca pella Bartunek. ';,:' I always stop and sce some friend~ 1\\') 'Ord high school studentsI h)slcals dUIl11 .. the month of No- '-'- , -_ , r tllere too. On to Albion. Bo!;> ha, miraculously escaped serious \I(..elnber, FII N t C t' .' ';~,%~ 1 Sl'l1le relatives' there. We sec them jury about fi\e o'clo(:k l\lc~~iIY

e as ex oncer '. * .~\) {or a .few minutes ~nd then of(, to aJtefllO?n' \\!Jen a car contail1l11~, n'" j Spalding, Just outslde of SpaldIng the paIr plunged over a 20 fool.

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, Loup Valley S·lng·ln9 "' .... ' 1 is a little filling station. I ahla~s Iembankment on the Haskell Crc.ekj . get my gas there, Now follow that IR.oad, ... Men Plan Two-Hour nicc ,.road over to Eric,on. you I .TI,e· ):Qung.,lers wefc' ~1~lJgie

i \\Ill sec some of the most bcautlful Augu~t)n, 14, and Katpcrinc' PisjShow Friday, Dec. 4. sand hill country on that road. Do \orski. 15:

stop in and say . hello to the Both suffered bruiscs and \I~r~The Culligan aires, nationall~' I QlllZ corre;,pol:dent there, ~he em- ~e\ercly shaken in the crash,

kno\\11 barocrshop four,of Kearney. plo)ed me wIllIe I worked my I\a~ . I'" •::'\ebraska, \\ilI be a feature at-, throu°!1 tl\O \'Cars of colle~e. Now . Rclat1\ es told tho ~UIZ tk .ac.traction of the next concert of the: yOU c"'an start dOlI n to O~d. Jll~t cldent <?c~urred as the two frl'SA Capella Fcllas scheduled for' Lefore vou get into Ord stop at I\er~ c1nVlng to the Augustyn ami

'd b I 0 l' the Emiu1\lcl Vodehnal farm, Say i3 l1ules north of Onl. •1"1'1 ay, Decem .er 4, at t le fl I' " h~II(J anll fl'lld out 110W the family As the car neared the l'hUbricl<hIgh school a\lLlllonum. ~ ,

.. Plans call for the visiting quartet is. You're in Orc! now, You can tell rarm fivc miles wJrth of. here it'to present about a third of the 'rl11a LeggeU that I miss reading it ,>w('['\'e(\ from the road ove1" thQ

;' two hour concert. They wiII sing Ii ' her I:0111mn, ( grew \10 reacling it embankment. ,

Snew arrangements of old falorite!", ., and privately there is no better The girls were picked up hy, ~. New talTlp and will prc:sent ten or twel\e;: collllnn \Iritlt:n, yours excepled of Gary ~liska \\ho happened to be

'" J ' numbers during the e\ ening, I co"'-se, , , . following the August) near·~J i Honors FFA The A Capella J<'ellas will sing' -He~d. Itbmak~s IDlle hOldn~fsl~kdJU~t I Both girls wcre confincdto., ' ten to fifteen numbers plus se\ crill to wnte a out It. arne l on t I their h0111('S Vh(lncsdaj' recovc'fipg0' ',Farm Youths . '" solo and quartet selections and se\. I try to f;et out there thIS fall ,ome-

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'I I I k't time.. l-h', d-b }'la 1 \ -( ~,'...•'"'J.,,. I era nove ty SIS. Hope ~ou ha\ e a swell time. . e C,ll owne. y ,Oil r , u~u..-

A nel\' tl1re~ cent. stamp went on I Glen '1:rel1t is directo_r of the 24- ( I I ( j E~~ccr;1v" \ t) II \I'''?, extensl\cly damaged.. ..', sal~ on Odober 13. 'I' , \ C II "h D ons rue s ampI It comlllel)1or~tes the 25th anni.: > , man, ape a ereII'. 1 ,e ecen.), Mrs. Bob Skinner . ,.------------,.- - i

'I \er,arv of the Future 1"arm.:ors of ber_4 date \\~Il ~e the thlr~ hublJr ." Herman, NcoI'. Youngster Inlures Arm ~, America ICit Sh I <lppearance 0 t e group, at oug) Corporal Oonald Waterman Is --,--------- . . ;,

, t -- t1 0mpees c 00 all three quartets in the chor\l;';: now stationed at Bridgeport, Cali· B II F· 'R d I Delll1lS Mottl, four )·C3.1' old. SOlIv.''"',,·'.,>,, lh~ date 0 ,sale matked ,j(' . h3\e made numerous appearances fornia where he is operating huvy urwe trm cmo e S of ~Ir. and ~frs. John Mottl Jr ... JI

openll1g of, !hc 1'. F. A. conventIOn I Pvt. Vernon D. Grabowski, sr,o:, I in the past se\eral months. eqIJipment at a camp building site. The Guy Laverty firm at Uur· farm .co.lIple !,lcar I)rrl. wa~ 1)31~'in ~ansa.., (~tj', 1\10· . lof Mr, and Mrs, W. L. Grabowski'l _~_.. !he young man enlered, the US~C v.eII has recently completed an LUl' fully Injured 111 a fall Monday. 4

OdEt' · A t S E I' hF ,lh~ sta!np shows a ~·oufJ~ man, of Burwel" Nebr., has recently F· d f Sp d· In March 01'52., After complet"'g pl'ovement program in offices The Y.o'll1::!ste r fell frolll an cle-r X enSlOrl gen cans ng IS arm Pitchfork In hand, weanng the Ira- COlnpleted basic training and a I ,ne or ce '"9 '. boot training' at SanDiego, Call· there. ,ator and struck a wagon. Phys!·

ditional F.J<'.A, jacket. In the dis· : session of clerij:al-typing $chool' Paul A. Blcach, of Onl, \\'3S fwed' fornia he was a$signed to an engl- l\nntl1l'I' front orrke has been c;ans silid his in.lllries con~istt:d OfMiss Kafh~r in~ Hellcr, (left) leaves the Dudley Beck Illodel farm tance is a farm scene. I in fort RUey. At pr;sent h.e is I ~2\and costs on a speeding .charg,: Ineer'$ unit. His new aQd~e$s !s, added, The intcrior had been re- a "hill frt1c!ure of the right elbo.'v,

at Rossett, England as the WOW farm tour pauses in its trek across I On a scroll beneath arc the. $tat.loned at Ft. BenJa(l1ln Ha!r1$on, 11~1 Granll Island before JustIce M~-I Comp~ny C, Seventh Engineer s, dc(·or.;ttecl. . }'o~lowll1g. placement of l.he In­European countries, With Miss Hell« Is Miss Do;>retta Lan9iahr, of Idate" 192$ and 1953 and tl~e \\Ql'?S, . Indiana where he IS attendll1g ~n Il.arthy, news SOUlC'es re\ ealed thlS 18attal~on, Ca~e of Cold Yieat~er: . Keith .Ko\'anda, of oI'll, is asso JU1"ed arm I~l a cast, DCI)!I1~ wa.~K,earney. P~~.lo,b1.T'!IA, __ ~ "'., 1'"uturel"al'lJ)('rsof AO\('!'i('(t. .A,G.$chool. . __ \\e('k~_ ,.,.:. _~ . 'lliltlliloo. 6rldgeport, CiltfQrOli.1clatedwlthMr.Lavcrty. lJ"dca~l'<llohlshomc. .'

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SECTION ONE

IMov.e lor, Inigation INatural. Gas forWill Be H~ard in IlnigationPumpsJanuary Next Year \Proposed by K-N

· North and Loup River . "One of the greatest contrlbu- I• uons that could be made by any I

BaSins Affected by industry to the prosperity of this l1' 'Sf t h H· area is natural gas for irrigation,

· a e ousc earln9 s• and we may have the opportunity'The long awaited Twin Loup Irr i- of making that contribution." One hundred and forty three

gatioii District will tome up for That was the statement of S. D. Ord business firms received cor­hearing January 25, next year in Whiteman, president of Kansas-No- rective fire prevention recornrnen­Lincoln, Sate Engineer S. N. Hess braska Natural Gas Co., in a talk dations here last Wednesday asmnounced this week. before a one-day meeting of the results of a courtesy inspcctlon.

The' hearing will be hcld in the eight,)' K-N executives, division, and iMost were minor in nature.state capitol building in the cngin- distnct. managers and supervisors I About 175 firms, and publiccor's office, Ress added. III Hastings ·Monday.' buildinzs were visited./ He' said the petitions covering Mr. Whiteman said .his . corn- I Thirty two were dear of all haz-

the district were filed with the De- pan)' at the present time IS at- ards. All were commended bjpartment of Roads and Irrigation' tempting to formulate a workaole' technicians who made the lnspcc-October 15 this year... program to supply natural gas to: lion. .'l'h,e pet it ion cov~rs basin la~ds fuel' irrigation p~mps ?n a?reat 1 ;~,lliong the latter were the cit)'.

of the North and Middle Loup f1V- many m?r~ farms Il1 their terntoT);' schools, library" lIasti~gs-Pearsoners, Afffeled counties are Nance, Describing a tour of K-N terri- Mortuary, The l"lrst NatIOnal Bank,Valley, Howard, Merrick and Gree- tor\es, 1\11'. Whiteman said. he had the Oni Ho'spital and The BrownIE-Y.. the opportunity to visits'everal iI'- ~lcDon'lld Store. ..

Detailed descriptions of land arc igated farms and to talk to the There were other 100 percentets.en file in state offices. fanller. .. , No COmlJlete list was kept. .

Legal. publication notices' will . 'He said: "On the irrigated side Inspectors listed infractions inClPpe~r III the Quiz for three weeks of. the road were farmersgetling Ithis order] 1. Wirinl:( defeels or ap-starting next week, 80 and 90 bushels an acre wbile I !l!iancc mIsuses, 2. Poor housekeep----' - --~ - jllst across the road they were' ing habits, accumulated trash. 3

H .. , .' H d N d d :getting practically nothing," I Flamlilable Iiqu!d storage. '... e ping ~n ee e I He added: "PI<\cq that are now I Im:r;ectors. fald. ll1ol:e than 65 '

SS '. I: burned out from lack of \\'ater be-I of aIllnfractlOflS were III th~ abo\('

tate afe!y Patrolman Otto ,come garden spots with irrigation."! Firms Given Cardslapp is worried. : The K-N president pointed out' !"irm'i. with errors, were given

The cause is Ord's bicycle ,an eveJ1 better job could be done: corrective directions and cards. Thebattalions darting about darken· with natural gas fueled irri"ation Icard is to be' mailed to the inspec-ed streets-mos.t t;of, th~m with- pumps, because with the loweor cO,st l tor's offices whet) the correctiv( Iout any form (If. tad light. fuel farmers could afford to ir'1ll1e~sur~s arc ,made. .· Patrolman 1;app ~ermed the ,rigate even more. 1 he Il1Spe~'tl?n was ca:rled ou i

,~radice "dangerous." i . Earlier, Mr, White~nan ~velcomed b,v t1;e assoclallon of c~p'.tal stod- I ~

H dd d "s ..' the group and descnbecl It as "the I fire 1ll5uranCe cornpam {'eld mel't·" e ha id' k°ln:h' organl~a- largest such lliceting in Kan~as. Ne. ' and members of adiusting com,, IQn 'tS "~f tlnaS et h ItS. hat ctom- i braska historv." " Ipanies ..It inclu(ted. members of the,munr y e .N. co c Ig ,ape i J • state fire marshal s I'flce who becould be Insta},'ed on the bikes, • long on an hl'no1"~ry basis.It small cost. .. i Archie Gewekc Responds Preslden! Jactt R()th, in sl1mming

Volunteer Firemen did this ! Archie Geweke, promint::nl Ord Iup the Ol'd inspection. ~ain.a few years ago, but ;i new crop icattleman, was respondiug to 10Th!' situafion rn Ord is aboutof bicycle riders !las appeared ,trl.'atment in a Hochester, ~Hnne- II normal to wlp! ....·e finrl in I'lOS'

since. sota hospital, rela\ives announced towns, Ord differs slight1v fron'Reflectors are renuired on the ,this week. . I(\ther communities in that nowherr

vehicles by law, Zapp pointed : Mrs Augusta Geweke, his mother, 1 el~1' have we fOll'1d merchants s('out. .. \ •said doctors believe 1\tr. GewekQ'1 willill~ to C(>I)lV'rat"". ,

But it's hard h crack down on is maki~g expected pr.o&ress ~L1t i John H~skcll ('h~irm.q~l'rl l11f'the kids. needs time before deflmte gaIns' "'·I'nt. HI' 'utro,ll1('cd "ff,r.q1s nt II

Any hel~ any"ne? can be determined from new treat- ! dinner halh'a\' through the al1 day" ments started last week. Ih"nl'dil\" tOl\~. '

-- ----'----- . '. - ------. - - Mayor Blessinl! \\'clcomed lh~ in·.. ~ ,!fo .. ., ' ., ; l;:~(\(,t0""~. ~" r\i(~ f'halnber Presi·

',••••••••i ' . dent Alec" lJ1"il'rnik:.Tells Card Use

They were foilo.... cd by Associa,tion Secretar~' Edward Trvglaf{ andPresidQnt Jack Roth, Both express,cd thank:; for the imitation. Rothexplained the !nethod of tag.g!ngerrors and the follow up maIlingof the card.

"Only by 'the mailin~ of thi,card". he said. "can we ludge oureHect h'eness", lie urged busi!\cs,'i1\1"n to complv,

Hoth was foIlowed bv JosephLon"don, He spok(' on fiff' losses

LoMc!on saId. "Eight hundredand fifteen' nli\lion dollars were10<:1 last lear ,This year's losses'si1! be higher",

He sakI the priml' ca\lSI'~ of [ire,are ('arelessne!"s "ith matches andcigarettes. dcl?cthe wirin~. poorheatin~ pracllces and careless

\, '1andling of gasornes and kero·,"enes. ' .

Cites Example BlateFM f""'molf' h(' ciled 0"1' bbze

"h'r1) 1.;illed 13, h"'rne'; 200 car,and 4(\1) h(\hle~ "Thi~ hla7." made

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1800 pcrsons homele,s". he saicl,"and It was all ca\'~ed bv ~ brush'fir" ~farfed bv a ('i~arette". I

"The kev 10 pf{('c!iv(' fire pr,'­I'ention is indivi(l\l~l participation", iLongclon conclucled,

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Uonald CressRepresentative of the lOwners

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Here's a medium priced one. story r~'sldence, 900d location, that willmake someone a real comfortable home.

Anyone desirin9 to inspect the same, eon fad Ronald Cress, Dale Stineor Cecil Knapp.

··UESIDENCE at NOUTH LourPublic Auction'Thursday .October 29

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1952 taxes were $58,62. These and all prevlo,us taxes, will be paid.

Sold on followifl9 ferms: $1000 cash date of sal~, as. sec~rity of contract.Balance December 1, 1953. when deed and abstract of title will be tur-nlshed a"d possession given. . ' ,

LOCATION: 1 block east. 2112 north of Farmers Store, 1 block west,~lh north of Methodist Church: Legally known as Lots 5 & 6, Block 14,Babcock's Addition. . ' " .

GOJ1sists of 2 choice lots, nice bluegrass lawn. 'shade trees, city lightsariel' water. Residence ~as 5 rooms. yellow pine floori~9, lavatory andstool, also connections for bath, enclosed porch. partial cement base­menf, coal house and garage., . '

Star1"ing at 1:30 o'clock on Personal Property - Z o'clock on Real E~fafe

Household Goods .A complete line of Household Good's Including electric refrigerator.enamel coal range, dining table and chairs, beds, kitchen utensils. gardentooh. hose, an4, many other articles too numerous to mention.

Terms o~ personal properfy:~CashCummins, 'Cummins & Nolle, Auds. Nort" Loup Valley Bank, Clerk.

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, We Wish to lake thismeans of th;toking Dr.Lynn and the hospitalstaff for the excellenlcare we re~ei\ ed duringour stay in the ho~pi·

tal. We also wish tothi\nk our [rienus andrelath es for visiting usand for lhe gifls. Yourthoughlfulness will al·W<lj's be appreciated.

Mrs. I{obcrt Bcnnetfand ,Jeftery

Card of Thanks•

Sub-District Pqstorslo'ollQ\ving is 3 list of lhe pastor~'

of the Ord sub-district of the GrandIsland' district of Methodist churcfl'es, who met ill Qrd on MOl!day.Tuesday ar.cl Wt;dnesday mOl'llll1gs,

WHI, the pastors are. the gueStp'lston who took part III the ex·Cbalige pro~ram sponsored by theMethodist cnurches of the stale.

Tile purpose 6f the nlornillglIlcctin~s \.\' as the discussion Ofvarious pha$t's of evartgellslll.

'Re\'l'!renJ! Herbert ,Jackman, pa~·tQr of the Chadron .Methodi~t('hurch. apd ellch,lI1ge Fastor \nOnl, was, llle r.~soune person, andled the diSCUSSIons.

Host pas~ots were, Arcad,ia, Jo~nSiner; Bur\l ell

iA. J. Ihndll1an;

Ericson,' <;har es COli: Greeley,~':\rJ Rayburn; LOlJP City, WilliamAlbright; Ord, Keith Shepherd:Scotia, Clarence Buehler; SaiptPaul, Edw',ui MincH; Sargent, C. ft·Fritz; Wo\b~(h, Charles ~hepherd.

. Guests were E. W. Price, Shick·It'Y; w. W: M?~well, Edgar; ~IiltonScott. Haigler, W. W. Le)poldt,Craw(06J; Charles ChapPl;I, Mer·rin\an: Jatk Atkinson, Bradshaw:Herbert Jackman, Ch;Jdron: PaulMarlin, Holdrege; W. M, Parker,Arapahoe: Waldo Greer, Hushville;Edward Jackson, Crookston;

Crete Editor Dies'Mr. and Mrs. Eo C. Leggett went

to 'CrNe Monday to attend fun·eral'services hcld at 2 p. ro. fprA. C. Gatdner,' GO, who died thepre\jous Saturday after .a )'eat's ill·ness \vith can,cer. Mr. G,ardner wasburied with Masonic and military Ihonors.' .

He hqd been 'e.ditor of The Cre{",News Sll1ce 1937 anel before that01'111<:\1 or lI1ana~ed new~papers atStrang, Albion dnd Elgin. lIe wasa past president of Nebraska Pr('~sassociation and treasurer of the

I National Editorial associallon.I I After attending the funeral the

Leggetis went to Omaha on busi·ness, returning to Ord Tuesday.

flighty-one Hospl't'aI Report School Play Tells 'IIP~]' rict~~n~~.h~~{!~~f ~~~;l~stJlaey~il~~ i \;creD:~IP~I~~.g~~~~tsJ~f\0;.~~~~I~;:.is~, " uccompanled his father from their I alii Larnbci t I'hui sua)., " F II ( SI d home in ValleY The elder Mcl.ain ' -:\Jr. and Mrs. NCII Peterson.S.I~te .1< Ire Marsha,l ~llff Iverson Charlie Hartgra, e, Arcadia. :\Ie· U asf· ale " was visirin br'others Arth~lr and' and Dr, and ~In. 'J: \Y, ¥cGinnls

was introduced. He said, \. I d '! " 19b' d I I were supper guests of Mr and Mrs"Faulty human behavior is reo cuca., ISI11:s,e(: , " -Mrs, Henry Schafer entertain- Rayon a com me and p easure A J L' r, \"" I d',' .-O f Georse Esch lirnan Greeley dis- f 0 f b 27th - f Iri --' h trip . . . r- erns, ec nes a).sponsible Ior most fires. ur u- 0 '. ' .' or coer cd a number 0 rre nns at er . , -Re\erend and Mrs. Dorsey Le-

o' ture depends on compliance with ml~:oed B ~ th L ' : home at an informal party Satur- -Mr. and Mrs. Guy Le;\lasters, vell of York who s~nes the cyan.safe. PI·aetices;. Valle) county's ,el~111S 1'01111" or oup. dis· Ord hi h school Thes ians will day. I return.ed home Thur~d,<J~ a~ter gell~al Umt'ed Brethren church

" LurIC dry condition ami the pre- nisscd t g . 1 jPbl' 1 -Dr and '-h" Ravmorid Walk, ~flendmg several days IIsIt1l1g with were dinner guests Sundav of !\II''1" " 1 ' I hi Ca'e Br lin North LOUIJ dis prescn their' an nua 1 u rc pay , . '.: I I' . T" II tId' . " 00, ,'... •va: In8 \\JI1( s, makes t IS year , I u., ,s' T d: . 0 t 27 1er were in Yankton So. Dakota re a ives in erre au e, n land. and lIIrs Clarence Trout.t · I' It· • ., missed on lies ay e\ erung c," ' '1" LI I G k '1" G' •1'''1 icu ar y razaruous . I '.., " , '," , 'I " 1 Fr iday and Saturday, There the) -.Y IS. oy, ewe e, ."Y Is. eo., -Mrs. Edward .Bruha and';\lnlptiments Firemen :\11>. \ 7na Coplin, lotesfleld, lhe l )ou.~,g folks rave se.~~ted I were the guests of Mrs. Walkers Clement, ;\lrs. Wal~er Linke, a,nd , daughters and Mrs. Adolph Nell'i.

Marshal Iverson publicaly corn- n... ~!Jcal, dismissed. , tile. P a) • I'o B.IllSh Unsee~l .~1' I sister, Ida Clawson-Hunt. ; boys, Mrs. Waller Foth, lV!rs. Wal- I \y urove 10 Grand Island, Monda:'.l;Iil1len(ed the 01'd volunteer (ire- . hank Mulligun, North Loup, me- their vehicle this ,year: .Pr,lc1Jcc I -!'Ill'. and ~lrs. J. L. O'Halloran t ter rUSS attended the .achl~\ement I -Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sorenson

i men for their equipment. "It is", dical, dlsC1SSecl.. \ '. .has been gOI.ng on. steadily. and daughter Maureen aiid Marv Id;..y program in Arcadia this week. lof Grand Island called on Satur-1 he said, "better and larger than is I , .Ire.ne ~ ray, ~ orth Loup, lUedlcal. Don Maurice \\ III play the lead spent the \; cekend in Lincoln.] -Visitors this II eek in the Ed I day at the home of Mr and Mrs." ordinarily found in a town of corn- .' d/:ollllSsed.. lole,. ' They were the guests of ~Ir and Beran home were :VIr. and Mrs. I Vern Stark, .c \Jar,tli,e }llJIHlla1!on':' i' , C~arlcs Brennlck, NoIth Loup, Other members of the. east are. Mrs, CeCil \Va)'. ., I P.aul w!cpIlI, of Lincoln, who ar·, -Mrs: Jennie Bee of North LOllp

lIe also ('omplllll('nted the ncdllJ,l, l\!erhn Peterson. MargIe Kluna, -Mr and 1\!r< R J Stoltz were I I'l\"ed 1<ndllY, WIth them lIere Mr,. was an lnCOll1l11g passengel' on thesclllJuls wldeh he inspected "The Jim ~IcCluskey, Broken Bow, me' Jeanne ~Iuncy, Kay Hughes, JerI') Sunliay' eall {rs at the home of Mr Jack ~fcDill and children. ltuth I bus !\1onoay. ::'ne spent a few days~c(lools are. in excellent shape", he I d cal, disI21issed; . . 'Kocoule~. ~any, Jorgensen, Ha~ol~l, and Mrs. Italph Il"nson and familY' and Jo!u: .. Th~ la\ter family, had I With her ~bter" 1\lr~.. John Cilat.~ald, "aI1lI11ls1ru(\ols :Ire aware of I ,\llen Cox. r\olth Luup. medl' Dllb..13, Elall1e look, Beler!y FaIt· , ~lr an I :\lr C E n 'mi e"n I been vlslllllg It. LIncoln. 1110;'Id, and ,Hr. Lha1fleld.Ple\Cllliun pl'adices. !foll."ekf'ep, I cal, dl"llll~,ed l'r, Ruth Ol1is, Grace Koke3, Jim -;-_. I d'. : . '. . . "u~ 'hs r' -~lr. and l\~rs. Patrick Foley I The Rebekah Lodge will hold ain... lilethods are exceIl~r.t and Charles Ka~son, Scotia, surgi· LavCl', Karen Nellme)-er. f 5tlPEI1 t Sl n 8)tl 111 Ke:ll

tl1( )- 'f '\the ,c I and Anlla Mane, were weekend' bake sale Saturday, Oct. 24, in the

'-!t I '1' .. I !. . . ley were le gll<'S SOCII' gel' of '1' d 'I"' "L'. k I h 'd M' • M k' S I '11eXI S Jut-llua e. . I l'a I Belly Wiberg IS stpdent dll'ec·! d ht If 1 DIM' IUS S .1 I. an II I~. rlon ~Q{t Sl. e eaT ar eT. a e .WI' Grim Humor N\lled I Hoy Clement, Ord, surgical, dis- tor. al1d assists the coach and head "al~~ E~r ~~( anaJl1~6'1 I \ all( , 1', I B,taha Other Blatl~ guests t~e p,bl I shrt at 11;00 •• 01,' ,: 30.1!c

TIle COlli «,s)' \isits wt!(' not llisscd.' of the high school dramatic de· 11.· IIJ. 1\11" I I ~.el t 1 . re I \Iee~ \\:ere Mrs. Challes CIOchon.: ~H<Jrry WilliaJllS, Bur'well ;tnl!• l\itlJuul. hUJ1lor. . , . ' Charles Caselton, Ord. sllrgical, prlrtmenl, Edllin Sawyer. Iin -ll~~~{~d SU~d~~b\\~hN?el ~h I' I~! ~tYrId' Orll:d 1\1rs. John Kusek, of Ihan' i3.?~ts celebrated their biTt.h.- One InSpector told of VISltlIlg a dJ":nJ~,,ed. i Other members of the produc. th ,el e. I 01t an, legon: days Sllnda)' at lvan Botts home., spot \\here an oil fired ~pace heat· I / I !III'S Paul Schmiut Scolia sur. i tion staff are- Student Director : 'P~ht ke bd~Y'h L d '11 h Id I P -fel,'geant

f~I;,tt Class I Dean UU1er glle~ls were MI'. and Mrs.

: cr .was slllTolmtl~d IJY \\aste mao I Mr. and Mrs. Bouma, married sixty years. I gi~al, ·disllljs~ed. ' , •Bett: .Wiberg; A~sistant Student I b k e. re ; ~a d 0 ~e t w24 .0 Iha I f\l! t'SK.~, O.. I' 'II.wants d ett(,l:~ I Pele StIluHz, Mr: and Mrs. Larry• ten>!ls ant.! exeel.swr. , ' .. '. Director. Sharon Hastings; Prop, a e . a.e a ur ay, c. , In • e, \\ 11 e 1,1 S('l"Iee. I~ ad ress IS I Botts. Junnlle and Jeanc:((e, Woo1J 'I'll" 0\\11('1' saId he cleaned the N h I 0 I Ob 60 h Mrs, lIall) Dutcher, Greele)-'I t' L V L (f J' D North Side Meat Market. Sale WI"I R. A. 3748041y, lornp;:ml' A H1'\Cr '11' and Mrs l' E Innes~" . . "t . I dC' f f" 1 er les, a era an o (' , o~ ce j e, t t at 11'00 30 1f \ S U 'f 0 F' C t "L' I I '. I " I H. ,... ..'• place every 'three or to.ur weeks. 1 e er an soup e ule y serve surglca;. " Jo .\nn Novosad; Pllblicitj'. l\a Jo s ar . a. m. . t • c:'... ,en. "01' S1enCalJ, Mr, ;md Mrs. Lyle Inness, Dw~!n~ . "If eHrj'one wa.s as"clre pre~ en: , 1 Pat \\ ozmak, Ord, dlsmls,ed. . IStowell. Carmen Dobl:ousky, Lean, . :-Mr:. an.c.l ~Irs. Rell \ an Hansen I IllInoIs" ,. " Iapd Jerry and 1\1rs. Harry W11.I tlOn (onsd(Jus as I am , the 0\\ nel Wdd' A ItTh ' 0 dH I Mary' Ann Ptal nik Ord surgi, na Elshof' Prompter Ph)- lIis Chris. II cre (hnnel guests of ~Ir. and ~Irs., ~lrs ..Roy Whltl11& spent, r nd, IWl1s. '• tuld the insp~do,I:, "lhere woulcl e Ing nnlversary a elf f orne cal, dismbsed. ' , , I tense:l; ~Iake Up. ' Dalln Co\"e) , Dean Bresley Sunday, . day e\en!l1g at the E!JlOry rhOIll'1 -Mrs. C. J, Miller.and Mrs. J.~.: tt' \ery lew fIres. ,,' , I ~ '" IMal"\' Ulrich; Lighting. Don Mar, -!\II'. and ~Irs. LOUIS ~eranek I sen home. '. ,: 1<:cTgusOn and son llplIllY were In• The unnamed ~pot. WitS refelled Mr. and Mrs. O. N. BOllllla, who The couple decided to come to shall; Scenery, Ray Clark, Sher. of Ra\~nna \\ere last rllesda)'\ -:-:-S~tur~ay elenlng g~ests of, (,rand Island last Jtnd<JY.I for fllrthtr exam1I1atwn. I recently cetebraled thdr 60th wed, the Uniied States for ~lr. Bouma's I Stork Feathers man Smith' Usher~ Janice Melia ~uesls!l1 the Adolph Beranek I 1\1\I1r"· EE~oIIY zThkomsedn ,\erde l\-~r. al:d, -Mrs. J. B. jt'erguson drove toI ' .. . h h' h h Id vO'l'II '1 d '1' I I 0 I ,'" '1 b I ' h rs. ml I mun an JllllnIle I L . t Th' d \ 11' h' at'dlI1g annllcrsary, hale an Il1lerest· nealt .•In 1908 t ey, \lIt c 1 ren, ". ,-" r. an "IS.•ye, 1'(, Leanna Elshof, 1\1an yn A sa on, ome. I Mrs Lillian 01'0 'I eXlI1g 011 u,ls ~y \. ele s e .: Further Surgery Needed ing background, ' arrileJ in Ar{·ac!ia. A brother John a gIrl, Gretchen Su<', born October Lorr,line Dunlap, l\Iargart't Lange, -Mrs. Albert Jones \yent to, 'M" D N II ~y"U d :VI" tended a mecllng of ~010rad,? \yo." Mr~. Houerl VoIr, who was ~er,: The COLI pie were born In };ries.• was lo'cale~! on a farm. lhere. .' 15, 1~53. weight 9 lbs. 112. .0lS . .orc! I ~lIYOI1 Raglanll. Adeline Sludnicka Gr~nd Island. ~Ionda)', \\here sh.} f Hob~rts'Ko~~;e s e~;il 1I;~da: \~ Illlen's ~ollegc AIUllllll A:~:;l!l:latlOn: iOllsjy burned on Easter morning, land, The Neth~rland~. . ~1r. and ~lrs. Bouma .m<lde theIr 11osplt,l1, " ~:'. 'r---~'----~-- spent the da~. ' I Grand Island, p )' I?f ce.nt!~I, rc,~r~ska of b\h.l~l~ .she

'I CXI;lcls tQ rdurn to Omaha Sunda~',' They \\cre m,lrried in the t01l11 home north of Ar.eadia. Later the)- HURLBEHT-Mr. and !lI1'.;. Orie, Youngster Overcome -1\11'. and Mrs. L. Christen~en, -Mrs. and Mrs. GllS Schocnstein ~. Pk esl Ben. \~O mel~~delh /omI where sl1e will undergo further lof Grouw. They made their homc' mOled 10 Lgup city alll~ stIll later Ord, a girl, ,Jaeqllehne Lee, bOln ,. and Mrs.. Dora Jorgensen spent I were in Lincoln Saturday \lbele' I~~~ " ti~e ai~~~ll~~~l usone cele.' Hlrgcry. It is believed this will bl' in lhe neighboring \ilIage of Roor·, III0 I cd to Onl. They ll\e on an October 16,1953, \\l 7 Ibs. 712 OlS. Allan Cox, SIX ~ear old sOl} 0[, ~londay 1\lth Mrs. Bert Hansen I they saw the Ne\)raska·~liaml foot, b' ('d IllS U"d b"tbd~ '1 t S .,l the last time sh.e will ha\e to re· 'dahuizcm where ;\11'. Bouma was' ac;eage here no\\. . '. 'Ord Hospital. . 11\!r. a~l~ !I,lr~. G,:?rge Cox, of SC'o~ -SunddY \isitors of Mrs. Elsie ball game. I , ! t:l;~d~) I~ifh ~lIpar{; gila:n b~ h:r• tUIIl to the hospItal. I tlllplo)-ed. " I. rhe couple are stili actlle and I PHOSKOCIL-!lIr. anll Mrs. Wm.! lJ~. \1,lS le~.o\ellng at home 1!11~ Hathbull \\t;re ;\11'. and !'tIl'S. Ar. ,-2\11'. and Mrs. John Walter of,mlJtl)(>r, Mrs. J. B. 1"eq:usol1 at their:' I He was an engIneer 1I1 one or [:1 good health, Mr; BOllma ~on- lOre!, a boy, Richard Lee, 1301 n Oct· IIe~~ ,fOlllt"1;r'~S a cr~on mOllUxldc 'hur Pierson, ane! children. of AI" ::it. Paul were Sunday gll~stS of ~Ir'l home. TIleb e gLle~ts \\ ere present, Clement Knopik Cast the first butler and cheese fac'l t!nues 10 clo gardenIng and raIses ober 18, 1953. Wt. 8 Ibs" 14 oz~. aC~lh~llt a~ :1Il1"a~. '. b callia, and Mr, and Mr:5. Tracy I and Mrs. Gus Schoenstel~1. 10 enjoy the' occasion.• I '.; tories. He worked there 15 )-ean. ll\estock. , Ord Hospilal. ! II: e )olllnp1stetl k"<JS 0\eI

1come.,;'{athbun. I -~Ir ..and 1\Irs. Henry Enge: and I -Dr. C. J. J\llIler returned SUll'

I 111 U of N Play - - - - - - - --- -.-- '- - ------ ---- ~--- ", ' I It ~as \1 II e a Il1g a s lO\le[ In . ,~Irs. Dick Nel~on were dlllner.-l 'n! t f' "f I d .• 1 • • • , - , " WllIIERWAX-Mr. and Mrs., the Cox home basement. -Mrs. Geo. Bartz accompal1lerl

lguests Sunda' of Mrs Carl Soren. I \lay !ll",1 . 1,?111 ~ sllc.ce:os II .ee[

: Ken Clement, son of Mr. and l\!~s l ' A 'I' . ed Gnaster Improves Lyle, Onl, a girl, Fa)e ;\Iarie, born, A brothel'. Dennis, had shollered JIr. and !Ill'S. LaVern Veleba and, son y,. I hunt!ll~ tnp 111 \V~IOnl111g. Mr. a,nd:' George B. Clement, and Dennhl~ eglon UXI Iary 1 Ed a d Gna tel' Ord m;n cur October 19, 1953 wt. 5 Ibs" 11 ozs. j fjr~t. Allan foIlct:',·ed. When Allan Iudy on the latter's trip. to West I ~l\1r and Mrs Merle VanZa,ndt i !~rs. !rlJllllllY Ballo 1 a~c~np:nle~

• r Knopik, son of Mr. and !\Irs. Jo p tlll. r

. >g .' 0 1 'I hos' Ord HospItal. 'I did not return upstairs a search Point last \leek. ~Irs. Bartz slopped and "fa;11IIy \ler~ in Mason elt)-. d11m. ley sa,lV .severa cr,..s 0'K 'k ha\e been cast iil the Um· N H d f ren y llnplOVln 1I1 an n ala . I f II d in Schuyle \11 lle 1 t b tl I h' el'r

n.opl , . , ames ea s 0 ~, ita!, is expected home in a few ---------- 0 ol\e . , ,1'. '. ere s n e. 1'0 1'1 Sunday where I ey were dll1ner -~Irs. Eman lei Pelska is caring: VCI,~lty o~ dN~t!?rask~'H laborstO? ~ ~ecks. lOrd People Have He \\as fOll!ld .1lncollselOlIs, ;\10n· ers an~l fal11J!le~. T\I.o relat:\es had I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben 05,1 for Jeailie Lou ~etska, daughter off the,~ter PIO uc lon, OOIll er , " Hospilal rtports' indicale 1\11' I da) reports lJ1ulcated he had al· \)ee11 III but \\ere IeeolE'nng.. ' trand. . IMrs, Donald Pelska whjIe the latter'I ke'i I .. Agriculture Standing Committees Gnasler is mlleh belter. If he can, I Surgery In Omaha, most recovered. -Mrs. Palll Bleach enlerlalJ1ed -;\lr. and Mrs.. RIchard Beran i is working at the Fir,t National

( emen 111 sem~r III ;) 0 v lan Unues to' gain relatil es said he I I the members of the Cosmopal club and sons were dlllner guests of I Bank tilis wcek ': ~()~~e~rie~~~ts ~~rp~~~u~es; s~c~~ss. At their regular meeling Tues.j 1\ ill be able to'return home. so'on, I Are Recovering Allen, Pierce, Attend at hel: home ~'ri~a)- e\ el;in g. : w· i~ng ~~di~ R~~d/oX and fam'l -;\1r. and rvrr's. Tony Schmidt,I iul play. Knopik, a te:icher's col· day night, the American L('gion, Mr. and 1\1rs. Don Wa~e.ls, and Word today from Omaha indi' D· II t. , -\'lIlbert Cahm ,:,,'~s Il1 9ma.ha I y P g MI" y'. ,'Sharon and Ronnie and ~Ir. andI h'ge junior, portrays a southern Auxiliary members heard Mrs. I son Stel e, \Iere recent, \lsltor~ of cates that :\11'. and lIIt·s. Hor~c(' lese ns Itute Sllnd~y, w!Jere he \ ISlte~ hIS \\ I[e -,M,r. ~nd , s. I;'lrry WOHl 1 Mrs. Frank Kokes were SurtuayI s("nalor. L10jd Zikll1und, Mrs. Clark Weck, Mr. Gnaster. ;\Irs. \\aters IS a I Tralis, both of l\hOll1 underllent Georgc' II Allen, commissioner who !s bemg. cared for III one of, \Iere l" Llllhol~1, su.nd,6' and ,J\~on. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph: The production, centering around bilch and Mrs. C. J. Mortensen reo daughter. ,surgelY. at Cl,!rkson hospit,ll, are of the light and water plant, anrl

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1he city hosPlta.ls, I ?ty. \ld~er\\ ~)o ~\J1fe l.f g~ests oJ I Hosek. .t a group of penniless show peop}e port on the district cOll\c:ntion 'R l' Bl'l ... 0 h" recoler,lpg .sattsfa~torily.. Wa)-ne Pierce. chief engineer, botll -Mrs. Anlonla No\ak, the m?th, ;\r:r CIu.g. ~~I '\ liml.y'd' \~O -!III'. and !Ill'S. 'Pearl Weed, ofI attempting to produce a play, Will held in Broken Bow. "! ~-dl'~sda Ie ala \\as, In ma ,1 I 1IIr,.lra\ls. ?sslslant cashIer at or Ord, rctently attended the sec IeI' a.f Mrs. ~!bert Albers, who Il\es ;l~~' ht('~lIe . als a, un I e jAlliance, were in Ord Sunday. They

, 'lJe presented Nov. 10 and II at 8/ Mrs. Zlkmund president an· \'ve ,.s ay. ,. . f the I'lnt NatIOnal Bank. had it .ond annual Diesel operators in !n Cenlral CIty, spent the lIeekenll g. . . came to see Mrs Weed's father,. ,J ·\.I~l, in the Temple building. nOllnced the fOll~wing COll1l;littee h-:-"l~. and tl rs:-~eel! ~Iark Sp~l. tumor rell1o\cd from an arm last slitute helu at the Uni\er~jty or 111 the Albers hom.e.. ; -ponald Craig, who IS employ· I Charles Brenilick, \\ho is ill in the

, ".' .' , ,appointments: Americanism, Mrs. It e p~~t \lee . \~1~ 1 t:,elr son. ,I: :'ce.k; ~fe ~as left the !lO"p.l!al aIll! Nebraskn. . • -pfc. ancI Mrs. Joe MI"ka and ed In "':akee!ley, Kansas, spent Ord hospital.", Plc:king Bee c. c. Dale; CiVil Defense, Mrs, I ~en" ~l:e! ,ranll.ly .I~l GOldon. Th<,)- IS \Islllng In the h0111e of :\!/:oS ~utll . The sessions were sponsored b~ daughter. \\ere suppel' guests 1\lon' Sunday WIth hIS molh,:r, 1\1rs. Bess I -George Zikmund ane! daughtel'

I ., ',' \.d Clark \\'eckba~h; Co'rnll1unity Ser· II IetUI n~:1 Thl!1 scI,,)':, , .. I l\1l!fonl., ' . '. lhe Unilel".iity exlension di\ ision da~, el en!ng a,t t~e home of :VIr. and Leggett,. " " I Sllsan. were in Linc,o~n Saturday~or~ and (fiends pro e \ice, Miss Katherine Helzer; Girl's -M1S.,L. D. ,;\!II,hken was hostess, !III'S. TraVIs submitted .to ll1aJ~Jr, jt'eatllred speaker at the confer MIS. Ahm \\ells. I MI". ~nd 1\1rs. Elnte Ba!Im of I where they saw Mrs. ZIlpllllnd. Mrs~hbors 1\1onda~, Oct. 12, State 1\1rs. Alfred IWI' Gold Star I to th,e \\~men s Club of Onl. Mrs., surgery ~atllrday and WIll be 111 ence was Sen, Dwight Griswolc -Mr. and Mrs. Leo Long were in 2\1~ll1phls came Thursday mght 10 Zlkmund is being cared for in the,.gathered to p1ck corn on ~lrs. 'Ed Swopes; Rehabilltation:,' R,. C. Balky .had. charge of th~ the hospI~a.! a .wetk or mon: but, IIbo spoke on a "R('port frolr Lincoln Tuesday and Wednesday the WIll .Earnest ~ome. 1IIrs..Baum II Lincoln General hospital, foll,?\\'.}.reeman farm. '. 1111'S. W. E. LinNln; POPPy, Mrs.: progr,un 01) hlst~ncal .~,pots. Mrs., her condItIOn IS termed satlsfac·, Washingt(lll.·' of last week.. There they were. the: sta)-'ed With :\lrs, Earnest \\h.lle the 1 ing major surgery. She IS gellll1l:{eman ha.s,been. sllffenng Ha' mond Cronk' Publicity and Pan· ~ong talked on shues and Mrs., tory. ' I guest~ of their da.l1ght~r, Manlj n" men spent the w~ekend In the, along \'ery well and expe<:ts to, reofr t ,cof}dllton since Jun~.' AI~e'rlcan stlldy, 1111'S. Syl Furtak, 1 ha.Ymo~d Walker . presel~~ed the, --- ----,- I -Pat Melia, I\ho is flttending who IS employed Il1 Lincoln. ' sandhills duck hunlll1g. tUI n home the last of the week.~n linable to ~ee~.up hl~ 'Memhership. Mrs, Ross Allen; Na. ~ topic: .Poell~s to L\\e By., • . ,Creighton unhersity, spent the,c, ye anq Mrs. 1'le,em~n (jOllal Security, Mrs. Loren Good; -1}aIT,' E. .Appl('get, a ,brothcr New Furniture ! 'weekend witl~ his parents, :\11'. andlO\e to town,sqon. Hall rentq.I, Mrs. John l\'ozah; Hos It? lounty Sch.ool ~l\petlendent , . 'Mrs Ray Mella, ..

, .• ", y·two m~n \\e,re p~('senl Jital ('( uipml'nt, Mrs. Richard Row' l' t,ed. Apple.get. IS a I;'ISlt(jr to Ord, Store Slated ).:, -Mr. a.nd l\irs. Charles Lell:l': I Wltl~ se\e.n C~I'llPl~~l;rs. " bal; AJditing, MrS. Jason Lothrop;' thlS w~ek }n the A~ple%et home.! ." ,1 :"ent to L}ncoln Sunday, T.heY,vls

I Dlflner was SCi \,ed ,to the \\o~k. Courtel-y, :VII'S. Coj'win Cummins. H~ arn:ed f.u~sday .fl.om fecumseh: Clayton Calyin and ,Gcorge It.eel relaltves there a~d II1 Elm,I ers. at noon. M~s. F recman \~as , Mrs. W. E. Lincoln told about for an IndefInIte sta)-, . Zloll!ke, operatIng as the Zlul1lk<'. ,II ood, They retul'llcd \\ ednesday. ,l aSSIsted by ele\en wOmen who lrtides pUl'cll'l eel for the Veter. -Mrs. ~Iargarel Ann~as, who IS Calnn Funll1ure Store, WIll open -Mrs, Vesta Adamek,. who haor brlJue'.ht th~ food for .the meals. ans Hospital g'dt shOll There arc emplo)cd in St. Libof)', \isited in business in Ord in near t\lO weeks. J~cen the gue~l of her slsler, MrsI LUllch was sencd dUflng the af· available {or hospitalized men'toJOrd Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. Zlomke presently operates S.tanley Pds.ka <1', and other rfla,

tel'lloon. h' I k d' , clwose and send to their famllle, ~ S.he Was art overnight ,guest of h~r a [u!'nitu:e store In St. Paul. Mr; ,pl'~S :l.nd l!n~nd~ :turned to lerThose wop {' e corn were at hom'e free of charge . islster l Mrs. John Wllhams, who IS Calnn Will move here to handle lome In reI ('1\' n C~hY' I A kl

Louis J. }<'Iorian jr" Aldrich Flor· I '. I assistmg in the care of Lulu Balle)'. the Ord operation. I -Mr. anc Irs. a.r es c effan and Jerome Florian, Jerry Hoi, At thp next regul.ar meeltng, I She abo visited with Mrs. Mar· The partners have rented the and son \ICre Sunday dJl1ner guest',

'; I singer, Bill 'No\osad, jr" Bud No- Nov. 1.5, card gam~s Will be 1?la)-'ed I garet Fuller. Mrs. Annyas return· WIlson building on the east sidt?' of Mr.5. Geneski.. Mrs. Geneskvosad Daie Petersen, LeHoy' W. [O)l.owlllg t~c buslne.ss tlleelln.g. t'd to North LOllp TJ111r~day morn· of the square, now occupied by returned home WIth the AckleS l(ZikmGnd, e. M. WilIi~l1ls, Selh Wil, ,1he.sen lI1g COI11;l,lltl.ee Cons]sle:! ing. Junior Leach's Ord Bow ling. I spend the week.ijaIlls, Yrank and Joseph Pscla of ¥IS\ Stanley let~ka and Mrs. ~~~-~-.-_-~-_-.'~·.-~~w~~~a'~~~~..~..~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

'\ DOll Nelson. Bill and Charles Jan, W. E. LlIlcoln. I'\') da Peter Duda, Harvey, Virgil and -----------

, !loy t'reclI!:ln, Janles Urbanski, and Rofary ,, Russell Clabaugh cC Burwell, a The prugram at lhe 'regular'

llep!1ew of Mr. Freeman.The women who worked in the meeting of the Rotary club was in

kitchen, and who furni~hed food charge of Wm. Sack. Mr. Sack pre· :\>'ere Mrs. Louis Florian sr" Mrs, sented a film on White Magic"Joe Uolzinger, Mrs.. K. W.•Hark- \lhich dealt with mining and pro·ness, Virus Harkness, Jean ~elson cessing g)- p~um. . iMrs. Seth Williams, Mrs. Pearl Guests were L. Kane, of Den·,}<'reeman, ~rrs. Victoria Duda, Mrs ..-er, father of Dr. Dale Kanl', HerbJoseph Psota, Mrs. Agnes Janda Smets, John Wojtasek and Jake I

Mrs. C. M. Williams, Mrs. Trac:' Kwiatoll ski. iRalhblln ant! Mrs. Will Novosad, i

, sr" furnished food. but were un, Mr. and ;\lr~. Richard ltowbill andable to be present. :\11'. and !'tIl'S. Meh in Clement arc i

____.-______ among those in Omaha this week.The men are attending the state'comention for firemen. The)-' I

welit Sunday and returned home;Wednescla)'. I

. 'i;\11',. Laura Fuss. ~lrs. Walter

FLISS, Mrs. Gene Bredthall~r and ,~lrs. lIenry Schafer are in Sl. Paul,Thursday, I\here they arc attend­ing a distric·t rally of the LUlheran IWomen ~lissionary League, 1

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·-MrS. Esther Manches(er had a~ :gu~,~ts at her home at sUQJler IThursday, Pfc. and Mrs. Joe Miskaaild Cash Wozniak. I

-Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Sloltz re: Iturned Tuesday frolll a visit itl I

Colorado. They were gone about Itwo \\ eeks.

-)1. Biemond and son, Ray,;spent Thursday in Omaha on bmi· I'

ness.-Alma Jorj;ensen was a passcn· I

ger to Fan\ell Wednesday. On il'hur~day Mrs. Jorgensen was alsoa passenger. At Midw<JY, she mether sisler, Mrs. Norman Collisonand ;\Iiss Alma. All spent the day'in Grand Island.

-Mr. and Mrs. Paul Genesld Icalled at the Charles Ackles home IMonday e\ e(ling to see Mrs. Ackle~ I

who is reco\ ering fron~ a slightoperation. ' I

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LARGE SIZE COTTON

Sheet Blankets Doubl~ ~I~n~ets Denim JeansFull Size $5 95' '

$ 9 $1 771 72 x 84 ... .. ;.; • " . " $1 '97fleg. 1. 8 ..... • I. ' !Reg. $2.29. .. .... •

Full bed sIze 70x9S in heavy j Beautiful plaids, blended wit~ Sf" d I' f tl' Th' ..! an Orlze, co or as . e

warm cotton. Stitched for last·' wool for warmtll. Richly rayon I •

'sik bound. Choice of softly : leng~hwlse yarns are nyl.on;for.ing wear. Be ready for cold I blended colors. Compare any." tified. A fougher jeans forw~ather. Stock" u~ foday. ' I where. "i boys, sius 6 to 16.

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SLIPS

DARK STRIPE

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FINAL CLEARANCE

SPORT DENIM':SPECIAL PURCHASE

51 GAUGE. 15 DENIER

HANDKERCHIEFS, . '"

OUTING FLANNEL3 yds. $1

Reg. 25c to 5 9'749c Values for . <:

Fine. quality qark outing.36 inches wide Choice ofblue, green, wine or grey.Ideal for cold weatherneeds.

Reg.39c yd.

Choice of white or pastel.linens. Also a few fanciprints in this' sp~cia(group. . i

Large selection of beauti­ful rich Plaids and colsnfulStripes. You'll want se,,:,­eral at this price. Sizes32·38.

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Gingh~p1 ,BIQusesReg. $1.98..... '$1.77

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Reg. S9c yd ,47C

A nice selection of N~w fall

Colors. A tough-wearing falnic

ideal for skirts or school clothes." , "" .

Many one of a kind. Late sj-lm7

mer cottons and rayon prints.

At this low price a real bar-

.NYLON HOSEfall Colors 67Sizes iH to i 1 ....... '. c51-Gauge Nylons, dark se~ms.

Right a~gl~ foo~ for straight

seams.

lBETTER DRESSES~laJ.~~s ~~ ,$2.9,9

gain!

Choice of Lace-Trimmed. Tail­ored or built-up shoulder styies.

. Whit~ only. Full cut and c?m­plet~ly washable·

Luncheon GueslsMrs. Leonard Cronk entertained I

at lunch and for the afternoonIhursday Mrs. Edward Swopes and ITerri and Mrs. John Rogers all(~

C~nthia.

\Veekends In SenecaMr. and Mrs. Leonard Cronk and

family spent the weekend in Sen- Ie('a. Mr. Cronk hunted, while theothers visited \Iith relatives.

Tete A TeteThe Tete A Tete club met Wed,

nesda~' evening with Mrs. Pauli'-illHllerman. The lesson on sewingwas presented. . .

During the business session, thefollowing officers were eleeted:president. Mrs. Paul Zimmerman;vice president and reporter, Mrs.Orie Hurlbert; sectetary-tre,lsurer,Mrs. Bill Dickey.

\Veehends fn LincolnDr. and Mrs. F, L. Blesing and

Mrs. Mark Holm spent the week­end in Lincoln. Dr. and Mrs. Bless­ing were guests. in the home oftheir son, Mr. and Mrs. Al Bless­ing. Mrs. Holm visited Mr. and Mrs\V.G, H(,llm. TheY went Friday andreturned Sunday.

Attends Achiet.'emenl DayAmohg those wh!> whe in Area·

dia Tuesday tv attend the regularextension club achievement daywere 1lrs, \\Talter Noll, Mrs. LorenGood, 1\lI:s. George' Nay, Mrs.Emanuel Vodchpal and Mrs. E. O.lIa('keI. . .

Enlerlains For FriendMrs. Bertie Cook and SOl). Bill,

of Lon~ B~aeh, Calif, spent Satur·day With Mrs. Cecil Clark. Beinga former worker with the G, A. R.ladie~. Mrs. Clark entertained somemembers of the organization duroing the afternoon. .

Guests Irere Mrs. Emma Hansen,Mrs. A. J.' B-erris. Mrs. Ivan Botts,Mae McCune, arid Mrs. Sam Roc.. \ '.' - " , . ~

Dinner Guests• Dinner guests Sunday at thehome of Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwardswere Mr. and Mrs. 60b Moody, Dr.and Mrs. Paul Martin and :\11'. and!\frs. Ted Lenker Movies wereshown for entertainment.

Mr: Chri~tensS'n·s sis!er, Mrs. Dora, Pat Wray. Mrs. Mary Pccenk a was! tcrcstcd people. The youni,i rolks IGlen 'Patrick, of Sidney. Mrs. S. H, I Sunday dinner guests of !\II' ~l:d Tuesday afternoon, Guests wereJorpelbcn bfldly this week. They I a guest. Mrs. '0'lll Bar~lett won, also had a bake sale recently, the ISouder, the mother of 1\lr~ Long: !\!rs, Houtby \\ere Mr. and, Mrs. lSl.1l Mrs. E. S. Murray, Mrs, Herbert;:>l'flved Sunday and left Monday. l the prize Ior having the high score, .procecds of which went toward the and Mr. Patrlck. accompanied :\11', INeuman ot Cotesl icld. Callers III Smel s, Mrs. C. C. Thompson, Mrs.Th~'y had been .vlsiting other .re·1 Mrs. Ella Beehrle the low prize, 'new'furr:ishings. . and M~s. Long home ~nd will spend the afternoon were ~~r, and Mrs. Mark Tolen.. Mrs. Albert Jones,Iatives III Nebraska before coming' and Mrs. Slanlcy Petsk a sr., was Mrs. JIrak says the room WIll be the winter In OrL!. She IqS with John HOlle of Lo up llty and ]\[1'. Mrs. WIll Misko 1111'S. Charles

'loOrd. given the traveling prize. I'ready in about three weeks, Mr. 'and Mrs. Patrick during the I and 1\IrS. ,Chester Houtby and fa- : Zanggcr, Mrs. Jo~ Jirak, Mrs. Jay__ . summer months. • mi ly of \\ olbach, I Auble and Mrs. Geo. Gard.

PEO . Arranges New Chapel i Denver Guests .' -,--',,', -- I Other guests were 1\lrs.. RalphMrs. F. L. Stoddard with Mrs.. Members of the high school : \. t ! the h f'\l d Breaht ast Guests f'orAf'ourYearOId ,Douglas, Mrs Stanley' Mitchell,

Ada.Munn as assista;l~ hostess el~- I group o! the. Methodlst SU.~d~~ IM;s.1~~;f)IllSch~fe~Il~~(1 f~ll~ilyanis Breakfast guests of Mrs. Sam .Mrs. 1.laroJO Christens~l~ enter- 1\,lrs. Julia KUI.I and Mrs. Henry !\Ie·tertained th~ O~d P,~..O, 1\10,nday. s.choo~ arc a~r~ngln~ a \\0, "lllP, a brother of Mrs. Schafer, Harry Il\Iarks Tuesday 1l10rnl!lg were Mrs. tal ned severa] children Friday at. :'Ilullen of BurwellA m~slcal pI~gl'1111 was presented. center and chapel 111 the w.est I Willmann, of Denver. l le arcivcd John Wojt.asek, Mrs. Elmer Zlornke ternoou 111 honor of the fourth , . ~ -- ~ .-\ Ir:o, ~Ir~. Carnlv n DOIl1~ny, Mrs. ~'OOIl1 of t.he church. The pr~Ject 'Sunday, and was met hy the family 1l\lr~. Don Auble, Mr s. Keith Shcp- hil'thcla~' of her son, Larry. Guests, Heads Crtppled Chil dienLe~lie Nas!l, ~?d. l.:ma KI1}~ sal1{~ IS sp?n~oled. by Mrs, Joe Jirak, I in Gr.uid Island, 1\Ir. WillJllpnn is !herd, 1\lrs. John Haskell, M~s, Glen ,w~rc 13111y ~I111er, Greg and ~llke; l\Iax Meyer has consented to acta. cantata; lim \\ ~," a musl~.al se \\h~ 1:> sliperlntelldent. of the de· ; returning to Demel' following an 'Auule, Mrs. Jay Auble, Mrs..Jud . Da1Jy, Lloy d and Joycc ~Ie: er. , as head of the Valley county chap-tlng of 1e,~nyson s poem, Sleep- p.1l!ment.. . " ' " I extensive vacation journey, in cast- Tcdro, Mrs. Hobert Noll and :'Ilr~.. , -- 'tel' of the Nebraska Society forlI1g Beauty. Nt;\\ rugs and benches ale b.ell1g ern United States. Curt Gudmundscn. D1T1fwr Cuests I Crippled Children }v., is lakin"

provided for the room as weII as ' • . .' _. . I· " '"Daughter R~lu'rns Horne an altar with the appointment, .. , . ,--,~ . Dinner gue.s[s S~turd~y cvemng : :~le pI~ce of Don Auble., who re-

-' II'. and 1\ll·C. J. L. O'IIallorall Plast a doors have been added Motber Here 1'01' \Vlnter Birthday Callers of Mr. and l\11~. Harold Christensen , dgll.ed." ~ 1 '1'1' ·'11 I ff ·t' f tl' . . were ),'11'. and Mr~. Henrv Adams The Valle' e t· 'I tel' is\I'ent to Omaha, Wednesday' and Ie) \\1 e ose 0 a sec Ion 0 . le! Mr. and Mrs. Leo Long went to Seyeral fnends called on ~!n;, and daughter Linda of iI:lstin"s I .:> OUll) e lap ..

r('turned }<'riday, Their daughter, 1'00111 to make a place for a Sun' ,Holdrege Sunday where they'were C£:oroe HOlltby Thursday and had, d:\1 d :\1" G "0' C t' k '" responsible for the. speech ClllllCMrs. Lew Jeffrey and son, Greg. clay school class. I guests in the hon;e' of ane'phew of coffe~ with' her. in celebration of an . r, an . I S. COl ",e <; ~. , wluch Will be held 111 Ord on NOI·ory, who had spent the past t\l'O The. windows are a)so being fit· Mrs.. Long, Dr. and Mrs. Robert' her bjrthday', w~ieh was Satllrd~y. Af )' C ff ~ G :em1.>er 17. The chapter wiIl payweeks with her parents, accom, ted With new draperies. IPatflck. Then her son, (hester and falll!1.Y Iu noon 0 el. ~l~ets ,the expenses,panied them to her home in Omaha IVlu.ch of the money for the en-, There'they met a br~ther of 1\lrs. of Wolbach, were dinner &uests of Mrs.. Sam Marks elltertall1ed SCI', i . Corn:ctile speech is one of the

~~~~lle~a~_ ~~~ll__ ~~~~_~_~~ __I:.~~',~~~_ ~1!~ wife, Mr. ant! 1I1;s.__!I~:~nd Mrs. Houlby. eral fnend3 at an ~fter~0?~~,_cof~:21~j~_c~s of til,:, c~:l~ter~__ " ~_

t· Dinner Guests ,',Sunday e\cningdinner guests of

Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zikmund and ,Jiminie were Mrs. Emory Tholl\- 'I'

sen, Mrs. Darrell Smith and Vickiand Mrs. LiIlian No\·otny.

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Yes. Wayne Hoc;J Balaneeroffers an entirely new"pork-power" balanee ofv,tal proteIn., B·r2, AntI­bIotics, B-eomplex vita­mIns and mInerals to sup­plement C)rain for C)ettinC)hogs to market In Q hurry.

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FARMERS ELEVATOR, t j ,-I I ... ,

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HILLIS TOP MARKET. NORTH LOUP

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New _Balance! New Pork Power!

...._ ~, ~ _ - ,This~ feed off~rs the ~6st potent nutri- '!

_tjo~/I1 rortificllt;9~ kn?wn to th(l filmed :. " W/lyne Rese/lrchF,/I~m scientists. Hog ~......~-

, ~/I'/In~er 'is the "foUow-up" feed after --,-"/I~~~i~g WOYlle' Tail Curler hilS done

· its job. C:;ree~-reer;f Tail Curler till I'igl

. hif '75 Ibi:, then s~itch to grain and<n~w Wayne Hog 'Blllancer-$&lf-fed

free choice or mix and.grind complete,~/Iijoll~ See~s' im'mediately for new". Y~4r l~~und·. WII'ino Self·Fllediry9,~' 'PIogrllril.. ·· .;. .

NOLL SEED COMPANYOrd. Nebr.

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Sllnd~y Guests teather, Mrs. Jerald VanWinkle,Mrs. Mar)' Zabloudil, !\II'. and the former Irene Svoboda. '

Mrs. Lew Zabloudil and 1\11'. andMrs. Hobert John were Sunday din­ner and sllfPer guests of !\II'. amlMrs. Ernes Zabloudil,

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·····.HIL~·TOP 'ECHOES'.' . .. Houseuv·(tmiifli} .

'Friday &,S~t,urday .... October, 23· 24 Mr. an? ~lrs. Fr~d Kuehl who .re- I. .:': - :" ': ' ,.' .. ' . .. '" . ' '. ., : cently. flU~shed. SOll1e ren:Ol1e.lll1g i

I~'F.ROZEN ;'fOo~r--:-[~~-~~~EHOLD'--;~P~L-I-~~ !~~;l:~E~~~:hf~g~f~l~¥~~f~~~d:~: 1

i '. ..; .' :: . . . Icovered, dish supper which w~s I

I STRi\.WBERRIES•. pkg. . ,.:. 2Sc ,DRArO. Can 19~ ~erv~d.. fhe eV~.llln.g ".a~ .spent 111 I

CffiCKEN PIES pkg .; 37c I MOUSE TRAPS, 6 for ,22c pIa> lllg cards and III YlSltll1g.. . ". ... ," ..,\ ',' .IDU~ 6. OXYDOL, box 25<r ' ~resent were HI'S. WIll Trepto\;, !

ORANG~ JUICE, can ... i :.: 19c SWAN SOAP . t b 10' I MI~. A~na Holmes, Mr. and 1\11'0. I

I '. ,.' . I, : '!' " ' glan ar,... ~ Rube Lllleoln ?f ~orth Loup, Mr. I• APRICOTS, 30 lb. hn ..... ,5.69, TOILET TISSUE. 4 rolls. , .. 259 and ~lr~. W. E! Llo('oln, Mr. and I

I --' -----~~.-~--~.~,..--," ~ - --------'--- - ---- - - -- Mrs. Albert Albers, Mr~ and MrS. I

i Useful Itemf to Put o'n Your List ~~nfl~c'~~II~quist a~d 1\1r. and Mrs. i

I· .".Mr. and 'Mrs: Kuehl \lcre given~a"h. " . ;,' LlJ. I , .... " ". ' a gift from the group.COFFEE •' '. ~ 89C" Swamdo"II \'Ie,\, o$i !llll'ro\Cd E,\. i

LlJ. BOX CAKE MIX ...•.•••• 33~ G 'f' , L {': CRACKERS •.•..••. 16c L\.HGt.H llOX et oget 1er at res

·"wnucqLPOS Dark !{aro The Get 'rogether Ladies met· GFllLldO~IU"oRa! .:.-: ' 50 Lll$' 3S'\5(9!{ SYRUP ••..• ; ••• 3. ~JJ: 55~ Thursday :,'~fternoon with Mrs.

. ..... ; ,. . ,...· ;\Iolh~r's lk;t 10 LlJ. lUG TALL C.\~ S'ING'ER* .FLOUR..•. ·• :':::.'~ •.•••..SSc SALMON •.•••.. '... 3~~ SEWING MACHlNt}

'., .r. '. " . 'SALES i'.:*REPAIRS' ..;.A~d~.d·(;:~o~i~s '1' Hqtter Than. Hot .... .. , ..GRAPEFRurf' 2 Ib " ..... 13 CAVALIER 'Si~V~dl(t' ..... RENci~TdAL'S ..

" ./""""':0 '. , .. ~ .. , S •... ~>.: c iCIGi\RETTES. 5 pk~s, , ... 69c ..: Cp,.~,RIFP ~Pp'~ES.,3 fOJ;' '. 25c iSALAD PRESSING. pt. .. ,: 23<; : -:;~i~';'I~,rC'~R~;a (•..CARR.OrS,Ce.llo bag .:•.. , .13c IPUMPKlN, qt. can, 2 cans. 33c' , •· '1,",.' .:' " •. SWEET POTATOES, 11 ,. -,... .

!fW:SJ:I.,HO,R~E~~~I~H, Jar 30c, Lo;rge c~n in syrup , ... ,29c. " SIN G ~ rts EWIN.G .HELLO, 3 pk<js.' 20c ; PURE GRAPE JAM, glass .29c ~ eN TER - "I

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I · The' Fatted Beef in Variety Form Grand Island, N~br.L9cal Representative:

,;JJVER, lb. , ...... , ....... ' 2Sc iROAST, lb. .. .... ",; .. , ,39c I ~h~~eK5~~~~C2~~~HEART, Ip: :;~.:, .. , •...... 19c IBON:LESS ~rEW, lb 4Sc I 206 No. 17t~ St. Ord, Ne~r'l,SHORT RIBS, Il;>•......... , .2Sc ,CU.BED STEAK. lb. ""'" 59<; -~----------~- I

--~A~lv\U~~-o~Y~~; List! ..~ ~6:: ~~:~:C~:y i

\Saturd~y O~y-:O~ly 300 Ibs. to Se,lI .G·o~s Away ••• '!Pure Noth,ng But rure N~~~ingj,acJ..~l~",lo".ofl"'panJencrgy,,

G·R'OUND' "BEE"F 2 Ib 4'9 ~~~~~~7Cki~I~~:lr·~~J~li~~~1~[5~~~(~~.t~\;fS~~JZd ~S C khlnt'Y (unction 1::1 n:l")' inl~lvrtant to t:uod

, . ' I .• • • • • •• •••• health. \Vhen .8Vm~ ~\·~rJ..J~y ('undition,buch I

.' T' .. :. ',. 3 I LIM' I J a3 l:itr~~~ a.nd l>tl'afn. caUies th[s imllorbu1t I. '." .. ...B. T (undiunto::,lvwuv\\n,ll1<.lnyrlJlh~~ulrcrn;lg .. I.. . " . '" -.... ging Lackache-fcd mbt.:raLlt'. Minor bJu.d- j

, __ ..-_.--_~ __ ....-----._ ...---.--________ _ dt:rirrilation~duelO(:ulJorw1.'un(.dktm~ycatl:j~ gt:Uil_lg up IIh;hh or frcqu~llt pas:;:q~·l;:!i. I

[)VI1'{ nq~lcct )'UU1' kiJnt')~ if tht'~e cundi.. :tilJIl:S Lothtr l'I)~. Jry lJuan'lt PiI1~-a mild Idiuretic. Used .su{:~e~sruJly Ly milliuIl3 fOf iQ\,t;l" 5Q .)·C;ll':'i. hf~ ;uu:.tzillJ: hl)\\" JUall)' liJlh.'~ IDuan·,s gin": h~.l'il,)· rdkf fl'vn~ thc:i~ dbcum.. j(Ul'l<--:hcljl lh ..15 nli!<suf !.iJn,) lll~d ~nJ fit. Iin ~ AI'I~I'u-:~t .. ;\~.i£~ C' t n;~;"j"~ r'~il"; t;..d~) I :, ;;;;,...,= =- = ~'--=i=~= = iioOioii=__= __ __ ..,.;. __..-.;.. __ __ __ ""'"' -..~,

Tells Monday Guest sMonday guests of l\Ir.. and Mrs.

John Cook were Mr. and Mrs. H'1JphMcCormick of 1\ladrid. They also

. Substitutes For 'Teucher visited Mrs. McCormick's father, A..Mrs. Adolph Sevenkcr is teach- ~. Cook. John Cook and .Mrs, 1\1('-

• I .. ing in the 10\1 cr grades of the lornucK arc brother and Sister,· Springdale school this ,\eelc She I -~-~

· jos substituting for the regular Afontww Gttests Visit· ., .' '. .-,--.- I 1\11'. allLI !\Irs. L. ,\, Christensel1,

"" ~se QUIZ Want-ads. of Cut Bank, !\lont, yisit.ed with- ~ ---- - - - ----,.- - -- -------.-r,...,.............""'fIIIPlJdl

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Phone 361THE FLORETTE-; .-....... '.' ~ ,', . .ti

PLANTE~ PLANTSShipment of Photos, Philodendron, Peperomia

Ivies - Some plants varigated.New

We carry a full and complete line fqr wedding services, candle.labra, aisle cloths to fit any length aisle, pedestal beauty baskets,kne e le r, aisle taper holders and cord.

WE ARE CUTTING OUR OWN POMPOMS s MUMS- GUARANTEED FRESH

New Crop of Straw flowers ' '" ,35c per dozen

Miniature Cattails , , . , .. , , , , , , ,3 for lOc

FALL BOUQUETS

Bulbs - Giant SizeHolland Tulips, Daffodils, Amyrillis .

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IYES·RICHT 10- NYLON CHECKS'

$14.95 up

MIK,E :y 0Srr" .:,i ~ _. ._ ..' ..

(I ref..will. look ot, you too; !n. this nYI~~" c~e~k, SU~.:1,1 I~o~ . ~t;fos.o super wcrm IIn!ng,of. qu.rt~dJ90~~ ,

:a.Y~I}~e~_ sf!l0o~h IsO,!;n., "..' .~' '-, . "

.......S'ALE STARTS WEDNESDAY

ENDS SATURDAY, OCT. 31st

FORREST ROLANDand his Collegians

Friday, Oct. 23rd

BLUE BARRONand his World Famous OrchestraFeaturing Lovely Jo Ann Miller,

Vocalist .Returning by Popular Request

'Extra Special Price$2.00 Per Person, Tax Inc.

No Advance Sale

Tuesday. Oct. 27thPOLKAED'S

. New Bohernlan OrchestraTo the Territory

Wednesday, Nov. 4th, .

Always a' Crowd in SargentWhere People Go By ChoiCe

No Dance Saturday. Oct. 24

DANCEOSCAR:S ·'PALl.ADIUM

Air-Conditioned, Comfortable, Cool

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FALL l-IATS

$3

SUITS

A Selected Group of, Hatsfrom Our Regular Stocks- Many Colors.

" ,All Wool Gabcudines,Checks, and Novelty FallColors.

VALUES to $55.00

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DRESSES

.':l~1(.Helen Dress ShOll

IN TRADE ABSOLUTELY FREE!!Sorry - Miss Lucille Gawrick of Comstock and Mrs. Dale$,45 HUrlbU,rt, of Arcadia W,OU!d have been winners - But They

, ' \failed to sign the register.

";'I't; '~w.:-DON'T FAIL TO SIGN THIS WEEK-

This Sp~cial Group ofWinter Coats Reduced -

,VAL~f:.S to ~49~~d"

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Wool?t "Cottons, Crepes,and Taffetas ....::.. All Sizes- Come Early for Best

. Sel~'ctiohs.. '~~. . .-.." 'I"J J" v,

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:'\'. BeaR' SOUl) Dny Bnrgnins at Yost's~ ,

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NORTH LOUP

COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF!

Bob's Body Shop

Clyde Wilson ls Here to Service You." Cars or Tractors. He hascome from Leach Motor at Ord and hasthe tools and the know-how ofGiving You the Best Service' Available.

, For your Refinishing. Polishing and Car Upkeep, see Bob White inthe Body Shop.' Don't Forget That Winter Service That Your Car Needsfor More Warmth and Less Rattles.

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DRESSES, .RACK QF NEW, , 1/, "OffFALL C,0TTONS .•.• • • ,! 4

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".;'t201o Off ~Y;e~i~ ~~S~~~~·',:.ON l.NY FALL WEIGHT JACKET I I 9.r:!, {fi -, QUR EXTENSIVE STOCK ' Regu or y 9 c ••••••••••••

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McAi;'Clothing Lodles' Ready-to-Wear Dry Clea,ning & Pressing, '\0.. .~~ ,

East Side of Square

'It/s,ja'T'radition With Us ...-TO i~lvr'you A $5.00 DARTON HAT,

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Any. S\lit.,orTopc~oat Purchased,on .i6R ON 'LAYAWAY

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OCTOBER 2~ '19~3

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Faclql Tiss'ue

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(;qtsup .. "Wayne Egg Mash.

, .'Gray, Block Salt.Oyster Shell ..

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IJ::LLOW or \\Jurl::

Pop Corn . '..UJ. S\\'.\:\SDO\\ X ..:I )'J{C;S,

.45c Cake Mix . . • . 39c, ,I,,: "'-; t. . \:' t. -/'

3 C,\X::; S,\L.\U W,ULHS ", :I LU. ,.n0l ,

· ~9~ c;ra~k~rs · .'. '."" ·4?~ .:I L,U. rKG, A~OHn,D '; fKG.'

· 37c CANDY .. ,.. ,. :·25c,

2t oz. llO r I'L£

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tLOHlD.\ t6 OZ. C.\~

Orange Juice • • 33c,PILLSEt 11\ 'S 3!J LU. ll.\G

pancq~~ Mix • • 45,;., . '"

CHlSI'

Head Lettuce .

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Carrots

ORANGES

CUIPlll::LL'S

Tom~tg.Soup, ' .

GOOCII'S .

M~~~ro~..r . ·

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tHESl!, CHISI' . Lp, ASSOHUU .

Cqbbage . " . . .. 4F .Jello' Pudding's .P.\SC.\L 'ULLO' ll.\G ,\SSOIHEU n,\\'OIlS 'f

Celery Hearts . • 2Sc Dairy Delight' .t',\:'iCY :I LllS. OLU Dt:HII

YAMS 25c Cleanser . • •. - . , t ~ l, • '. ..' '~.

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Phea$ant Season Blasting Starts at Dawn Saturday; ReportSIndicate 'Birds Scare to. Plentiful,' Depending on'-~ocaUon;

Late Halch May PUlzle SOIll~ Hunters on Cock IdentificationCome dawn Saturday John Q, IMost of them north of E!; ria. Corn- I (1\'0 different sizes of chicks.

· Hingncck will survey his nock then paring with what I've seen last year Statewise the commission report,say, "It's been nice knowing you, 1 I'd say there was a few 1110re. I : cd fewer birds. That's the reasongirls, See you around-.-~cbee~" saw a .flock the ot,her day of 12 Ifor the drop in bag limit frQ1J1 Iour

'Cause the Old Man Ringncck be- to 15, There was quite a few young to three. ,: 'comes the state's primary hunl ing ones in the flock. The young cocks I' Best spots, the commlsslon said,target. The 38 day blasting period are hard to identify", appeared to be in central" western,cpcns 011e half an hour before sun, Bob GrlJ\C', Ord. Bob drives 3; southern and northeastern co~n,I'I$C, Coca-Cola truck over most of I ties., . .,'.

In Valley county you could take Valley county, lIe services sn1<\11 : . Hotel 15 .FULL, ".your pick of pheasant opinions. towns in the area. lie is on the road ~\p:Jare/1tly' Ord IS ge.thng heayy

There were 'more than last year, every day,' Ie)l~g by out-county nimrods, .half as many as last year, or about Down One Third . I'he O.HI hotel Is booked solid

,the same .... It depended on your "I'd say pheasants are down one for OP~~I,I~g weeken~, , .. ,source of information. third although I've been seeing . Ma)(.<1,,~1 Def,n Avers said he).1

A QUIZ reporter buzzed residents flocks of five and ten east and h~~,e ,85 to 90 ,on hanj for Satpt.:'!ondav. north of Arcadia. I have seen flocks d"1 nigh; the first day, ,'.

lIe confined questions to Iarm- as big as 12 and lots of singles". Jhe hotel UIH,TO\rded ~apaclty IS

crs, who know pheas::tt:ts Iirst hand, Grove said 'it had been dry 3;}1'he Vet n cr b a' makingaIII travelers who drive off route whlch probilbly cut down on th·e IPrepal'atiOl~rto sfeed tI~~ sexpeetedroads dally. . d number of spoted birds. "When it's Ihllnter~ , , "

. ,Report ~ummar~~~,. real, dry th('y, don't eo!ne out 10 1 lIunt~rs wert,' warned this week,

I Here s what the repoi ter ,foun9 sun, he explained, 't~at s probably by Rcw Van Hansen, county hupt-out. the reason 1 haven t seen too t st. t f" e th t I ., 1. 'l'i'en.' may be more or there . ' , er, 0 stay OU a ,,1' as . a rave

, I b' ' Imany . . been posted for cyanide gupsll1a.~· be fe~\er irds on your Ia- Grove said there was more !han "Areas where guns han' been s~t\ oritc hunting spot. ,. I an average number of young birds, arc clearly marked" Hansen

~, Som~. cocks may be difficult I' "They ha\('n't. feaqlered out to said, 'and h~nters'with d~,ys should· t0

31dent![j,.di hI" where you Can identify them", he be especially wary" o , :

,Irng<ltlOn itc tunt ing may added. ~.

be t~e .?~s~: ". I Grove said coons \1 ere on the F' °1 G t T 'D, 4. .fll'cl e s no heav \ conccnti a· increase. Mavbe the ~ oung bi 'd~ am I y ~ ~ .wo ,er

tlO~1 l~l any a~ea n,car Ord. , eaten by the 'cbons, spelled the Idi( 1\Ir. and ~1rs, Emanuel Pets~<l,o. Cover 150 light ,to't.meellllll: fNeyee between this year's and and son Kenneth, report a success-

hea,~~. Depen,d, on localities. . last s population. Grove surmizcd Iul deer hunting trip in Riverton,, F irst there s been a heavy garn, ' W~'oming recently. Two deer were~ I tile past week, in sighting reuorts. Late Hatch Puzzles .... b d b "tl ... Th turn d

" , : Observ Cl'S have seen more c~ve~ s G~'ove added thero mljst ha\:e agr;e y le, ~rlO, r:y re ume',\ >< II sii1ce last weeks Jigljt rain: ,beel) an eXhem~ly .latc hatch tillS to Orcl this week: . \ "\ Isaac Luoma, farms' five miles ~ cat, lIe eouldn t gl\'t~ a :e,a50n" '-:"'Mcn~be'rs of the 'D~,eas Circle

, ',» • ; ;,., south\\e-t of Oru. Mrs, Luoma sa\.S, Here s a prell)' gooq opinion gl,V·, , cn se'r'0nd han I tl 1 0 1 D 1\1 of the Presb~,terian clturch lire• . ...,. I 'l\ e been seeing ljuite a few k { '.' ( 11'01,. 1 . can, IS' planning a coHee party to be hj.'ld

(11) Ron Romans and (side to cameril) Reggie fbil'dS. Therc's a little lIlOre thalj a rom Jlln Aagarlj' Jlln farms in the church fellowship room Sa., last ~ear. We han t\\'O ponds 011 ncar Ord.., . turda v , ' . ,', .

Ihe plaee and 1\ e seei1 1110St of th~ He told l\llsko: fhe early spnng v,birds there, Every morning 'sine~ pushC'd the al~al£a crop up ab?tll -Mr, and Mrs. E)l1il Babka were'the rain there's been heavy dl:\\''': two \lee~S, \\ hen altaIra cuttlng hosts to the Happy Doien ClubI\'e seen a lot more birds since ~t,artccJ It caught ,many of ~hc T.uesday evcning, Mr, and Mrs.then, I guess they arc out dl'ying bU'ds on the. nest or ,m the h~tdllng Stanle)' Ab~alon recei\' cd the highoff". s~age. I tllln.k you II conSIStently prizes, ~Irs. John Lemmon and !\trs,

Farmers Not Afraid fll1d more, birds on f~nns 'vhere Adolph Se\enkCr receh cd t,he lowLuoma lives in Mira Valle:v. He there ~'asn t alfalfa thIS year than p.rizes, ,Rollin p~'e reeeh'e~ ti·avel·

says he hasn't heard any tall< at ~'OU Will on farms \\ here there hng prl+e, . ,farmers afraid hunters micrht start was", -The BrownIes concludcd their

, fires. b co,\nt): Agent <;" C, Dale ~aid summer hiking trips with an 'ex,"Don't think you coule! even star{ ~ornp\Cklllg \\as dn\lllg more birds cursjon to the Hardenbrook di\1n

a fire these \1 el (with dew) morn· , wto the open. Tuesday, afternoon.' Mr. ,Br\ldtil"g,,", he added, More Birds Seen guided their inspectio.n trip, The

Roos AlIcn, Valley County' Imp1e- "That's. why evcn body is seeing next meeting of the Brownies }\'i\I n:ent Compl,ny. Hoss 9ri\es back !nore. birds the ~aot few ~ay,,,, be at Mrs. Schaefer's home. . .

roads sen Icwg farm unplements, 1here s no pattern 111 reports from -1\11', and I\lrs, Veild\ Kri~ae! lIe .said, farmers. Some farmers report of Comstock were dinner guests

I'Pheasant population is al;>out onc 111ore, some less. I've seel~ flocks?f Monday of Mr, and l\ir5. Roland

haH of laot ~ car. I see f1\e now {\I'O an(1 three and as hIgh as flf· Johnson and familj:. ~1r. and I\trs.! I\here I w,ed to spot len, Most of teen ,1'nd ,ixteen in the :\lira Valley I\:rikac aloo looked aftcr' businfss· the bird, seem to be along the ir; area Qne hot day". matters in Ord, . .' '~' .j ligation dltd1es in weed patches, I Dale, in explaining the late hat· -Or. W. It Nay is ill Ord onguc,s that's on aClount of Ibe dry ches -aLd, Tuesday and Friday at 6ffic;e ofHar. :'Ilost bil ds 1\ e seen ha\ e "There's alwa,\ s some lale birds. 1 fbeen near Sum(er neal' the Bud ,\ hen II iIll1e~t three times if she's Or. Zeta Nay ,' .. 'f c;Kl;app place, Also seen qui(~ a f.ew driven off the first t\\O broods, But -Mrs. E. B. Weekes was oV,er·up D;nis Creck hclov,' Scalia", \lhel1 she raises a' Drood she's fin· night l:(uest Tuesday of Mr. and

In Low Ground ishccl for the year". Mrs. W. J. Boomer in North Loitp.. Hoss added he bcli~\ ed most Ed B~ran, sales clerk., Ga!nble's She spent a short time in Ord,

bll'lls \Iould be found III \\hat h~ Store. r.d s?vs, fI:Olll lIs.terlll1g to Wednesday, and visitcd with pr.tClmed "the low ground" \\ here farmers, he d believe brrds were and Mr~, G. R. Gare!, She retur1erlthere's \l'ater. . f(:w(T. , te Lincoln tbe same day,· f

Glen Auble, manuger of a m'usic ''I've seen several six or seven -Rr\ "rend MaJl1!f' Young re,store. Glen travels county road:;. miles \Iest on the SarF(ent roan", turned home last Tuesdar anci'lIe gives band instruction in small Two Size Chicks spending several weeks in Illinois.towns. There \\ cre other opinions, One She vioiled friends anll relath es in

''I've been seeing quite a few. traveler 1'epol ted s'ering hens with various places.

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O1'd football enthusiasts swal­10\\cd a king , sized helping of'gloom here Friday,

It was administered by CoachJoe Simauek's Hed Raiders from

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It Was II Gloomy Evening and The Chants Were TlulIlllled 25 to0Loup Cily RaidersCapitalize on Ai,rAllack and Breaks

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Karen Neumeyer ••• gloonl des·cended. ,",' ' ' I

Loup City. The Haiders descendell'90 the (:'hantidee.r camp, thumping' , .the squad 25 to 0.. I (10) End Sherm

Onl hopes soared in the firs i Kokes.. That's Dean.::anto. Ki<:king- out of bounds onthe Haillcr t,\O yanl line theChants play'ed for a break.

It came, but in re\ er~e sty Ie,Joe Jack, Haidcr tailback, took

the IlPple on the play frOll! tht; two. I

.,' '. Romp'~ From Two" I.: RipiJingin'to the' Chant' wall hebrubed, his \l'ay to a 98 y'ard run!and a touchdown.' .. . I

Th;tt started the uprising, From! tthen on it seemed Loup City COUll' It(eJed with ~ markcr e\ cry tillle j'OrQ got a tWI~t. ,.". 'Vitlle~S this one. .

. Oro intercepted a pass, l<'am Ilooked up and said, "Here's a I

bl'eak!" IQrd to.ssed a pass in rdurn,

Loup Cit:' intcTcc'pted and nm jt I'~'or another score. .

Pointkowski Shines I• Loup City Enq Mel Pointkowski

was a big gun in the Loupn's de· 1

!eme. H~ carried one pay dirt,scamper off a pass and generally: "'. Dean Flock goes for a high on~ on a pass interception.' That'sgot in the Chants' hair all e\ e· I. Back Ron RO~1ans is heade" out of bounds on this one. The side· (57) Don Kowalski Loup City, who looks surprised. (10) Smith. Ord,ning. Haider Back Joe Jack Ihecl! line men are ducking to clear room for the play, coming in. 'up to advi\llce noticcs.His running' _ .. --.---.--------'---.------.~----. ---.---.--. --------- .-. ----.\- ---- ".-. .------.--

aud line backing was note\\'orth~~,. H.elll who \\cren't completely' Call·, O\\ellS punting was good. :N hL B ~ :1, L d K I H; DespIte the .Olle·sideV ~C'Ore nci: n/1el·d the game \\"IS I()st was the The statbtics: I ort OUP arren; " a y eg ers ave

~hcr team ap1;leared strong on the, football squad. . I Ord Loup' . , , } 'T IT'Lground, HUnUl!lg atla~ks generall: They kept hamlllcring aWilY de., First Do\\ns . ---- .. ---- .. 6 3: Duck 0 Crlll n Da ~ we ve eam oopwere smc-arc-d In the Ime, Ispil c tIll' odd", It \\"lS the only' Yards Hu"hing __ . . 32 139' P g Y ," . , '. '.."

Loup City held the edge ill the bright note in a gloomy c\ ening, I Pilsses __ . __ .. __ . __ .. . 14 15' . 1\\ 1:1: e \\ o~nel.l $ bo\\ hng tealllSair, That plus an ability to make' 0 b I St d t IPasscs Coml)letecl 4 - Leonard Crank Take s \\111 sLu t pIa: tlllS \\eck 0,11 the new

'I U as s an ou -- ,) , ,Onl Bowl lane Women s J eaouethe breaks payoff spelled the \~il. Defcn~i\e stalillouls in the ,Chant, I!1ter<:epted .----- '-- 4 3; T D L"t 'Secretary, Mrs,' Harry ZUiko\I':'~ki

When Loupers scoreq the third squad \\('I'e DLlb;IS, Petenon and ,l<umbles. . 1 4 WO ay Iml on <tIlllouncecl.quarter IlHlrkc~' gloom descended Connors. Duuas netted eight clean I Punts -- '" . -- .. ----. 5 2, Sandhill Potholes I' !\1" Z!k . k' 'd 1 f'on the stands. theer leaders looked tacklc's to win dcfen-i\e lllention I Yanb A\cr;ige __.__ . 40 42 • '!'IIb" IUth.O\\'I~II. saIl, 0fn y I\eglulll in cOlltemplal'ng d feat : p" k' "1 'tl i" S ' 1 < b ' I, WI 0\1 IS lurSl:l\, rom sev·. " Ie. '. ISKor, I \l'd.S seconl \\1 1 1\ C conng P aJ~s: Jack, 98 yard relll; N;e r,lska s (>0 d0Y ..wat~rfq\l1: en ,llntil nine o'clock. sIx mlJre will.:-A~o_~t__t~~_ olll~ ~~p~e ..:'~~h: ~!:.~lll ~toppel s. . Pass, .Jack to <;'dallltz; Pa~s, Slocum ~c[\SOll cOlnpletc:i Its fu·~t WE:;4k bowl the "ame night from nine un.

~---- - ---- .- --~ -- - Lo 1'0!l1tkO\I~kl; Hceo\Cred Fumble I Ihur~c1ay. Duck, gOQ~e and eyot til 11 o'cloc'k. . ', ~ by Gdanitz,' run. 'I season, got ~ndl:nl ay last Fridf\~" All Je;,gues \~ilI be, members. of

~>~ Com er:Jons,. by Loup City, one., It clo~t:s !ll01.day, De:. 14.,., t!le \\ omen's American Bo\\ 11l1g~<t;:, Score B Quarters 'B;,g , all~ posseS~lOn limit on Congrt's,~, '. ,

':" r' i 1 Y2 3 '4 ,,~ducks IS 11\'e ~nd ten. One \\ oqd, Mrs, ZUlko;I'skJ' said only fIveOnl._____ 0 0 0 0 \j I duck may be lI}clud.ed: Both the, teams were "~nlen:s,ted" \\hen sheLoup City 7 6 6 6 2~ t bag and pOs,se,SlOn 11Illlt on geese, began formatIOn of the leaguc,,Ord Il la- ' Ha e 't 1.' 'd' ~, ~s fivc and fi\ e. ThAy may include; "I, e~lIed e\ er)' woman itl to\1n",

. v S \ nna l.ex ",rr ay not more than, (3) t\l'O Canada she said,a,t Ha\.e~ll:;l. On th.c dQpe baSIS the, geesc or its subspecies, or (b) two' One North Loup \Iomen's team,Ch~nts .~I_ ,t\\O touchdo\lns better, ,\\hite.[ro:ltcd gees,e, 01' (c) onc I and one from BUI\lell, \\ill enter

C,entIal t!.ty be::tt Ra\enn;l 30 to l'rrnada goose 01' its subspccies and I play. .O. len,lral llty beat Qnl 19 to G. I one \\hit~-frotlted goose. : , O~[icers are Mrs... 1.10\1';\1"(1 lIuff,

--.---------------. I 1 h'~re IS a b;lg and pOSoesslon Chairman: !llrs, \\ llliam Darges,Grouse Season' limit of 1q on eOQI. 1 ~'iee chairman and !\Irs. Zulk?\\ski,, I 1 he entire state, except federal secretary.

Ends W·tl and state sanc:turaries and refuses -------------. .• 1 and Willow ~nd·Walgrcn lakes,' is G'omp, Lows Available

Ro d L,I t open to huntlllg, .}) , t' I . f '" h k', ',..<:01' rtUn ers Local nimrods reported the . _.un e~ . COlJles a .',('"ras as. ; " , ,North Loup Hi\er banen of water. ! 1?J3 huntwg and. tr<JlJPlllg ft'gula·

;. : Nebraska s first major hllnllng . fOi\! opelling d IY. ' I hons arc now a\allable throughout'·..:.l..i·~f~ season of '53--the six,d:'ly·long ~ S .!Ill I t' I the state. .r;~ i gr?n:,c h\ll1~ .in 11 ~ounties-closC'd : "go~3~ ~n pl~~lh~l~~ was, appare~lt y I Pilul T. Gi!btrt, execu(iye secrc·

"" 'fi~' a.t SllJl~et r UdilY for \\hat was biC' ·1. .,', . ". . I tary. of th~ Nebraska Game Co111·>:~::.. "" l!c\cd to h::t\c been a recorcl lIum· Leon,ud llo,nk: and falllll~~ tQ~I\ lIlisSlOn, saId the mailing of al1 ex,

~"o/<;71.,jL. bcr of i1Unters. Ia.t.\o dZl,Y 11Ill;t near Sel,1ec". i cess of 200,000 regulations was.~ ~::~ Hl1n,llllg \1 as both g.oocl anll poor. ,lr~nk, said. th,_. bag cO!l~lslC'c1 j completed early las,t week,

~ !llost sportsmel) ll1 t1!e open; n1tJ:tly of pllltalls and tC'::tI. I The regulations Illay be obtain,a~'ea the f!r~t dZly' saw qlute a f~w . Cronk reported sanu!llll stalk· cd from all permit vcndol:s canbIrds. Only a few [,!!led to bag at 1I1g was "tough", r I sel\ ation officcrs and thc Lincoln

, leas~ one ,grouoe. , j He said it W<lS necessary for the I office of the glune eommissiol1." ,!, Olle ~IOUP of eIght hunters" hunters to locate on a small lake .__, . /t1A:/2';;$;"-/' c:h~c~,~? )y Nebraoka, ~onsel'\ alion : then !la\ e t?e ducks "soookecl" in : Lone Star

~..../ ..' .,." r'5:l/i~.". O{flcus h::td a total of 23 bll'Lb, only' ,by ffl0htell1l1g them off a nearby I '.V~· r, ~Jl''0ii~·t~kK: one under H',e limit. , I pond. '" . ~r. and !\In, LeIll Mills took_ " I'.Al1othel' group of four had 12 ~ thc'ir grand son Max, to Atkinson,

_ -- _. ~ •birds. '1 . TUl:sday e\ cning. He canie to vis,.' , ,, I ,J\fter opel~ing. the birds became I Referee at Game it theIll SUllllay. ,

, ,ext!elpely \\Ild, amI scarC:,e, Succ.ess 'Mr a d l\1r< LeHo Noll M .!lfr. and !lIts. Duanc BO\lcr.s froq1~TORM SASH FOR WINTER dropped conSIderably tho'Jgh a I ',' n : ",. y, , t Glbuon, ilCl"e Thur~day overnight

,~ . few tllanaged to take full bag,-. I ~l:~, ~lrs. Jlln ,~~n!ey Sanc:~ lfa~?~~ gueots of her parents,\ Mr, and.,.. '. ~an~'her3 and hunt,er~ .. intlle, \11J:-.en~en \:C,It: In al,gen, 11-: 1\1rs. Clarence Conner,

grou~e arc a comlllented they day \\hele the men Icferc:ed at the 1111' II' I I' g' . 1\ . " i, ' I' I ~ar 'ent COllllock footb·1I galle I s. ale uU genmos anc

O L . Y G· n€\,~r saw anyt H.ng·like this be, I'" g " o' .l 1, sons attended a birthday suppcr. ur .OSS~' our - oln foro .:\hen rcfcr,rlll g to the lar:;;e ---.---:-~----~--- I Wednr~~day eiening at the hqIllC

" l~lll~lb,r of huntCls,. , . 'I Safe After Fire .' , lof lIIr. and !\lrs. B~rnal'll Guggen·F rl!lI1 all repods It appears the i ' " lllOS honorin a the birthlby of Mr,.

open,ll1g day total far exccC'ded any, 1\lrs. Bina Laursen rc'cci\cd \\Qrd , Charles Jonts v\hC:se birthda:' wasprc;lOus ye~l'., I this \\'cdc that her son, Harold, \1 ~s ' Tu}'~d;lY , " •

.NI:~ras.ka IS one of. tFl0 few ~tates s;;:fe follo\~hl,~ firc al1d an explooion I' ~lr' a' I !II" Otto l' 'd .shll naVll1g a huntlllg season on "boi\rd the Aircraft Carrier Leyte ' t - tI' ~\~. 1\ I~, II I assl y h\i eresliMp·taileel gl'ou~e 'and prairie ., . . t, " i ~ 1e a er esoe gesser ol,llechickens, . ,lho shlp slul.cl:e.d exten:'l~(, p~r· ,Sunday :\here c,ountry club No.1

___ son.n'21 an,d ~I\ IIran . caLi:;dalt!es held theIr ll1eellng,. -1\lr. and !llrs. Joe Jirak \1 ere in \\llIle undergoll1g repairs at a' ~os· !\lrs. Lon Mills entertained the

Lincoln during the weekellll, \\hel'e' ton navy yard. . i members of her' club Wedne~daythey \\ ere guests of their son and " : dternuon, 1I1rs. Otto Cassidy, was

"faIl1ily, !III'. and Mrs, E,dwin Jirak, --- a gllest.and SOIL Ord Hunters Get ': Lloyd Gttggennlos ,Speljt the

-The ,Degree of Honor Lodge week end \~ith fioille folks: lIemet Thursday afternoon with !llrs. Geese on Platte I returned to his sch901 duties atWill Nebon. The regular work, Huntinq ,=,n the Platte river the Uni\er~ity of !\cbraska Sun,wa~ carried out., i near C1a~ks -:-n Tuesday after, day afternoon.

-Jiin Usual, the son of :\1r. and' noon, Ross Allen and Lloyd Ge- ,\lrs. Hazel Guggenmos and oons.:\lrs. Jim Usuaz Sr., of Erkoon, ar· weke, accom~anied by a rela, attended the wedding of Irene S\ 0,1'heu !llontlay from Ft. Bliss, Tex·' tive 0f Allen who lives ihere, boel3 and Jerold Van Winkle Sun,·as, \\here he had been based. ,Ie . fl k f C d day afterno':'ll. ', b' t [ d t '" tl C' 'got II1b a oc 0 ana a geese vIS elng rans erre 0 ..,ou 1 aro·' '. Otto l'a~""l'dv sold cal\ AS at tll~I ' b' . h' and knocked ,=,ut five. These are ~. " ' ,;

111 a, ell1g III t e UOltcd States. ulIl'\I'C!! ~ale l.'I'l'll.,"", ,' \ II' d' h' the first geese reported killed IJ -.. "v, rmy. e IS spen Ing IS se\ ell by Ord nimrods during the 6- Sunu::ty e\Cbing guests in theday furlough with his re1athes a\ld day 01d 1953 open season, ' Hazel Guggenillos hOllle "ere !III',witl\i~~el~;~di\t~}.l:s~l~c~ndR~:;~~;ns, Allen and Geweke returned '10 and :\lrs, l"ranklin Ac\des ~al)cI\\e1'e in Omaha and Iowa, on a bus-' Ord Tuesday night but' (eft Garrv and !\1r, and !\Irs. Ottoipess trip from Sunday until Tues·! 090;11 at 4 a, m. Wed"e&ddY for Cls,id;,d;ly.. .; I Clarks -;-n reports that d,ucks :\1r. and !\Irs. Ben Philbrick of I

,l\lr, and Mrs. John Lemmon were present in large nuinbe'rs, Ord brought !\1r~, ~laude RO\I ell ofanll daughter \\ ere in Lincoln for brought down by a rain squ~1I S::tnta Ana, Calif. to the HazC'! :

IU;e.wec-.k~n1, 1~he(, \\ere guests vf· and riorth,eJ;.ly .wi~ds.. ,i >". ',. " Guggenmos home Monday to spend '•. ,,~II ~J '~RQ ~ l\u" 0101J .,llrlf~~~0·.",. I' I -~~~--~~.-~~~7, ~~ J~y:' I~~,~.~~~.~~:~'~~.~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~~JOili,l y _. ,__ " -. _..-'-_. __ • .:.:.1::: _'.

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Breed YO\,lr Cows Artiliciall'Yto Proven SiresLoupValley Dairy

Breeders AssocicltionFor Senke c"uGLEN AMOS

1'1I0Nt. 0120

Load of good serum pigs next

week, tor No~einber delivery.

Five rooms and buth, maplefloors, full basement, oil fur­

North Loup 'II nace. city wuter and. lights,garage, 'chicken house artd

~~~.-~~~~._.~~---~,,:..._~~~._._-~_-__ Iyard. garden spol, shade trees,fruit trees, cement walks. lo­cated 01,1, South 22nd Street,S blocks west, 1 block southof square. 4 Lots. Priel) is$4.000,

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Attention!Farmers & StockmenA reJ?resentative of thaBroken Bow ProductiO'1Credit association will beat the National FarmLoon office in Ord on thesecond and fourth Wed­nesdays of each month.

ElIs\\'orth Ball, Jr.,County Judge

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Telephone 80

~-Ray D1~gnolll.

F. L. BLESSING

C. J. MILLER. M.D.

QUIZ pRiNTING to:

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: Loo~\ed BookSLtilgus-Journals-Day Books, ACCOllOtlng Work SheilsComplete Line Office Supplies

• LOANSLOANS - Private aI.1d. Company

money on real ~state, WozabA,genc1' ,. ' .",' 21-H~

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OUlce. In the Malonic Bu1ldln4offic. Phone: 130 .

~ealdenc. Phone: 1M'p~IAI Attention Glvell Tt

SURqERY . ._iiMcarcUOar.ph1

RO~ERT 1. LYNN, M.D.

Ord

e FOR SALEWATCH -; GAMBLES FURNJ

TURE DEPARTMENT FOHRARE BARGAINS-GAMBL~~IN OHI). Hlfc

~'OR SALE ~ Used rl:frIge;ators'Se\;~ral \llodels and sizes to

choose from. Dunlap Refriger·atol Service. 10-tfe

FOR SALE - Rabbits. Freshfrozen Criers, Nash Rabbitry,Phone 2022 or 297, , 22-tfc

FOR SALE-Sand and Gravel­Pit located 2 miles north of OrdCemetery. Prompt delivery orwe load your trucks. Attendantat pit nite or day. Hills Sand &Gravel Co, Ord, Nebr. 17-tfc

FOR SALE-Used Singer port~b1esewing machine $39.50. Newportable sewing machines $89.50.N.ew ,cabinet n)odcl machines$129.50. Call 39 or write ThePfaff Sewing Machine CQ., Sal"geill, Nebr. 29-2tc

Fan SALB-Colemali gas ht-ater.Completel)' automatic. John Has·kell. 2p-2k

FOR S;ALE - A·1 u~ed stols-ertStokal) with controls. Alsowarm air stcel furnace in goodcondition. Call 159. 29-2tp

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FOR .SAL~-3 dozen White Rockpullets, $1.00 each ..1\1rs. L. A.Axthclm, Phone 3, North Loup.

FORS~\LB-II;;e~'-10- lb.-p~i1$1.40, 5 1.0. pail 75(', qt. jar 50(',chul}K cQmb 15(' per lb. aringcontpiner. J. J, \Valdmann. Goni·~.Nebr. _ , ',_ 3~-ltp

DRS. Mu..U:R .a~d MARTINFhyslc!ana &: Surge?p~'

X-Ray . Cardl_og~aphl ,Spe'cla! attenUon given toOJf1ce Phono 3~ SVRG~Y~ &: DIAGNOSIS

Across Str4let from HOllplta! ~ block ioufh Qf Ord hOllpltal.Paul MarUn, 14:.l>.. < !Uld'ht door ",eat of .ChmUanReMldence ~one tu church, . ,otJ.~ M.U1er, .M.D.

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, Complete'BODY.REBUILDING

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DALE SAUTTER~ ,~' .'. ,Manager. .Burwe~ N~b~

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frIlHEE-POSTEH BED-Onl:,;· ont:iii c:lp'.hily. H .yoll want thet~illg; we'll look aruond and trvto find that other post th<lt got

~ broke off when the last ownerbutted his head against it in thEdark. 13ROWt-l·S uSED FURNI­TURE. ' . _ , 36-Hc

1 Wallace-Mayberry~ ':,. ~". Body Shop

STATB FAR!IlBRS IN'S, CO,Farm property and town dwell·ings. insurance at cost. RayMelia, phone 5112. 5-52tp

NEW or RENEWAL tor your Cur·tis Publicati0!l~ and 7,0 other se­lected magazu1es.. Earl C. Bail­li~,ph. 118, Loup' City. 51-tfe-- ----

,STATE FARMERS INSURANCE-Ernest S. Coat,';, Agent, Ord.

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FARMER'S MUtUAL insuranceCompany of Nebraska. D. E.Armstrong, A~ent, Ord, Nebr., ,. 48-He

-----Jo,;NGINEERlNG on' Irrigation,

pumps, pipe, sprinklers. Phone487 Master Plumbers, 209-11 N.Pine St., GraI)p. Island, Nebr.

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~NEW COHN CRIBS-IT WILL\. pay J'ou this fall to build per­l manent sto~age. Tell us Y'our!. needs, we'Il, be glad to furnish\ plans and estimates at QO obliga·l tio']. ~hone, 33. SACK LUMBEI{I & COAL CO,. ': .'. , ,aO-Hc.-~----~-,-~

- Want ad~ tost 10 cents per line,e PERSONAL re' . FOR' SA"LE' ,'- ' .' I I t' . 9 btl' - ,; , Sunuav <tltelliOOn and supper" ' t' d' , h' • REAL ESTATE I HAY AND GRAIN c ec ing rune ( ) mern ers 0 ~ ie lC11Ptth {puJ:>- ] i guests of 1\11'. and Mrs Josephper rnser Ion a" mlOlm.um e arge I '_.__ 1 . - ". __-'-_~ I e Valley County School Reorganiza-: : Sobotka ane! Dolor - .' '(

for any a~ ac~~pte~ will be, SOc. 1WlIi\.T'LL YOU HAVB?-Gaso'l FOR SALB-One Remington auto- -------- ----------".- -1 ----------. tion Committee, as provided bythe' " _ , ,e.s :\er.e Mr. 8l1;1S.end. rernlttance With yo.ur copy, , line? Lubricate? Oil change? matlc shot gun. Mrs. Lillian No-! FOR SALE-2 business buildings FOR 8ALI-:-1952 Corn for sale on State School Law. I 'i Mrs.. \\ m. ?ommll, Mrs, Ge.orglufIguring 5 words tO,lhe line, .' Grease? Wash and wax'? You'lI votny, 420 No. 18th. 29-2tpI op the square. Murray R~all the ea~. Mrs. Irma Draver, Bur- Fred B. Appleget , Sec., I A comnumity chorus I~as. been Da\l~ of No~:h LO~IP~I l~f~ldl.~O\l, ~ds also may, !?e placed With like our dependable Sinclair pro- --------;---------- -~- Estate. 8-tfc II v. ell, Farmers Phone 124. School Reorganization Com.' organized ,to practice for chl'l~tIl1a~ : rteb s \\ erJ r" r" l~n rs. ~lC 1,Q'lIZ _representatives as follows: ducts and service. Drive in! IFO,H SALE.- Monarch electric ------------- - --~.---,----- .. - J ' 29·Hc 29-2te . 1 music. I'hey meet each Monday re cc an ami y. ,

, NORTHLOUP, Mrs, T. J. Hamer. KNECHT'S Sll'CLAIH SBHVICJ<; stove. Good cond,ition, ,very rea- LUANS _ Money to loan on reall---~--· -~.-.. ------... '--, . I at 7:45 p,.:'II. at the school house : A can! and pie social was heldARCADIA, Mrs. Jean Beck.. 30-Hc sonably priced. Call 260. estate. See The Wozab Agency.• Seeds & Nursery Davis and Vogcltanz, Attorney, : and .are dlr~cted by :'III'S. Carolyn at the Noble school Tuesday eve-

" ERICSON Mrs: Gertie Michen- ------- 30·2te 42-tfc _----, - NOTICE FOR PRESENTATiON I Dominy. Mrs, Harlan Brennick is ' rung. High prizes were won byfr, -.' , " .. ' ., ' A "G" STRING for a hot ukelele -----,..---- --..-------- .. - - - .. ";'-'- -- ---------..:......---.. .:.... -- ~ FQR SALE-New crop Lincoln OF CLAIMS . t accompanist. Anyone who can sing I Marie Knapp and Joe Sobotka arid

. COMSTOCK, Mrs. Ruby Higgins. or a hide tor a bass drum-Boy, fObR. Sl~L1~-Bott~ glas ran.glee!' ~l HAVB prospective buyers for farm i Brome Grass seed. Also some In the County Court of Valley is urged .to attend, Men's voices' low by ~lr:>. Ben 'Vallas and Ben·SCQTiA, Mrs. Gr~e!ey Gebhardt. we don't mess around! We've gut ull~els, O\e~l, rOI er. Inc u e~ and CIty property. If you wish I Intermediate Wheat Grass seed. County, Ncbruska. arc needed. nie Wadas.COTESFIElD, Mrs. Evelyn Don- the parts for anything that hook-up, ~ublIlg.. ~tc. $45.0? In- t~ sell see. us! Murray Re~l· Will. Valasek, North Loup, Ne- In the Matter of the Estate of :\11'. and Mrs. Elmer Van l(oosen -----------------

cheski, " makes music and some things _~~~re__a~!_o~~_~~r~g_e. 30-ltc _~tat:.agemy. 9-t~ braska, phone 2421. 27-4tp James H. Van Ness, D~ceased.. of Los Angeles were weekend, ,Do you know that your heart has---- ---'-- -- ~-~--~-- that don't. AUELB BHOS. MLTSIC FOR SALE-Duo-Therm oil heater FOR SALB _ House in southeast -,--..--------'--~-~- All person~ having claims .agalll~t guc>ts of ~~r. and :\11'5. Harry Van Its o:-\n complete .malutonance and,. p.~R.SO.~A.L. Phone 174, Ord. ?_0.1~~ 43000 BTU. Diner Cafe. 29.2tp qr?, kitchen, bath, dining room, • LOST and FOUnD th.e above B~tate .are ~'~Cj~lll'e.d to Ho.o,en .;hey· .c,ame, .here Irom repair systenl.,..ry --,-_

lIELPl _ BDT ir-s TOO L;\h~ TO -----.c--_--------- Jiving room three bedrooms. -----------~--------- - present the same In thls COUI t on Strorusbur '" \\ he1(: the y had \ isit-holler for a Fire Insurance Pol. rOR. Sl~LE-30 youhg .roosters, Gas in, hou;e, recently remod- STHAYED from pasture~steer o~ before February' 6, 1953, or t!1t·y e~ :.\11'. and :'III'S. C~e~ter Baker :vho :

. icy when the fire wagon' starts \Hlghll1~ 4. pounds $1.20 each. eled. Very reasonable, Haskell calf, wt. 700 Ibs. :\IR brand on \~Ill be. fore\ er barred. Claun.; blought. them to 0;01 t,h LO:IP: 1 hey 1

h b~lrs. JOHn N. Ingraham, Phoue Agency. 21-tCc right rib. Manin Rice, Ore!, fIled Will be heard by the Counl' left hele on Monda:,; mOlnll1g on

to your. OlUe .. Insure. apd e 1220, North Loup. 3U-lte --------', Nebr. 29-$tp Court at 10 o'dock A. 1\1., at th~ tI~~ bus and went to Gibbon tosure' Phone 382 HASKELL .' ".' , FOR SALE-,AlI m.odeI'll .. duplex. County Court Room in Ord, Ne- VISit several daughters: IAGE0;CY, Orcl. 30-2t(' OR SALB-F.lre.da)naged pop- partly furl1lshed. mclud!ng laun- LOST-Light bro\\ n billfold con· braska, February 8. 1954. , 1\1r. and Mrs. !\lartll1 Dunklau I

Nl'~WJ::ST SCHOOL SHOES l!\ CO(~l, cheap. Joe Sedlacek. Phonc dromat, 2 electne refngerators, taining some money and a check Witness my hand and seal Oe. and family went to Lincoln Satur,:stock now! Outfit your children 452~_~.~_, 30-~ty stho\es ~nd t~ater Sheate\r~. In

bfor $45.00, from Carroll Homes tober 13, 1953. • day for the football gal.ne and th.en I "

in ned Goose shoes for fit, stj-Ic • RENTALS c. olce oea Ion. ee '1oza to me. Heward if returned. BIIsworth Ball, Jr" spent Sunda.y at ArlIngton \nth \>and wear. $4.95 to $6.95 Coiue ~A!:~c)' ~_.. 25-tfc Hcnry Vodehnal, phone 302H~' . County Judge of !\Ir. Dunkl~u s parents. ,-r,',;in~ WRIGHTS:\lAN'S FAMILY -~-, ----,-,-.-.-- HO},lB BUYERS come in and see: 29-ltp (Seal) Valley Counly, Nebraska Mrs. Ahll1 Kro~l, !\Ir~. Dean See-SHOB STOltE. 30-HI .OR RBNT - Improv~d lfflgated f. d' \V h' -----~------------ , 29·3\c fus 1\lrs. Art Klell1 and Mrs. John

and dry 1:ll1d farms. Murray Rl:al liS or your. ~ee .s'. e a\e.~ LOST-A smaIl black kitty. \\lth .. ,J3eck spent !\lomlay afternoon atLAWN h)H~lTDRB. - WB CM Estate Agency. 17-tfc I }~rget ~XclusI\I~ Itsthg_ O~t or~ t \~JHte feet and \V.lute whls~ers. Davis and Vogeltallz, Attorneys the BiIl Condon home Ileal' Wol·

furnish plans and materials fOJ --'-----'---T- .1I1es omes.. \\e, a~el1 v.. a Childs pet. Phone 287, DOll Stew· ,NOTICE OF ESTATE HEARING bach. ,you to make your own, or we') 'OR RE~T-Modern !\VO bedrooml §ou want.~~ Wlld,ge} It ~or \zu: art. 30-Hc. In thfJ County Court of Valle\ Mrs. Ai-Iel~c Hathaway of Den,make it for you. Consult with home 111 southeast Ord, Nove!n· ebour Will ow ISP ay. ee 0 -,--------.. _.~.~.---.-- I County, Nebraska, In the Matte'r Hr. v.ho had betll a guest in theus! SACK LUMBER & COAL CO bel' 1st possession. Write Bmall' __~~ Ag~ncy.----__25-tfc RBW~RP-$5·90 for ft~st pIQ\en I of the Bstate of John J Skala Dc. Nee! Larkin home, left Tuesday

30.Hc uel Se\enker 517 Lane G na<t·ILt.'T lTS' I' dl' 'I ttl ad~I(,~s, bunal plyce If dead, of l d ., lilOrning for her home., " ,y r.. lan e your rea es a e Smiley Pogue or Reasoner born. cease . ' ..

P--E-H-C.F-E-C-C."l-'-\~V-O-O-I-)'-V--O-R-K-~T-R-'-E-AT ll1gs, Nebraska. 28-3tp transactions and loans with our Montgomery county' 10\\'41 'Lived The state of Nebraska: On Oc· d ~Irr BOnlll? Schroder and .twoment!-Gct Spred Glos.<. ea?y-to '.'\RM }<'OR RENT-G S B tt. escrow service, Better be safe Ord 1885, probably 'after.' Later tober. 13, 1953, the Administratrix T

aug[te.rs ft 0 Frem~nt. arm ed

use enamel by Glidden. Goes on ge~, Teleph'o;e 1:220~0. . 2~itP than sorry. See Wozab A~~~if~ 'Cadliforn!a? ShO? 0lf James Pogue of Is~dt'fstati fi~.dt F\n~l. ACifunt il;l~h~a~eae! r;:.'ki:; ~~me~le guestsin half the time. Dries in 3(' ,---~-, " an Btoolflfa W Jp,P e pogu

1eR1ge~4s. ~n~ thC J IOn. or '1Is.rd)y Iler·. et~r. !\II'. and Mrs. John'Hamer, Greg

minutes. Washes perfectly. ,Asl O~ RBNf-fhree rool~l unfl\r· }<'OR SA,LB:-Modern 8 room, 2 oner. er eX~l~es Jan. , O. I~" :re?n IS allele . lE~ ,111 e and Gary wcre Tuesday suppelfor free color card! VALLEY lllsh~? heated apt., With ba,th. story house 4 blocks south of J. W. Pogue, VillIsca, Iowa. . co.un.ty CouIt .Hoo.m 1Il Ole!, Ne· guests in the 1'. J. Hamer homeCOUNTY IMPU:l\IENT CO, Le"';ls Bldg. See Jane Sutton, 219 square. MURRAY REAL B~- 26-4t-eow bras),a, a! 10 °clock A. M" Oriob- to celebrate T. J. Hamer's birth,

30-HI So. 19th. 29-tfe TATE AGBNCY, 26-tfc REWARD-Lost,s-;;-l;l~l- t~;'~i~;, er 30, 1903. , . day. '-------------- • -----,- , B11sworth B31l, Jr., Kh"S \\'~I'(> PI'~Shllt~e! to I I' 11'IlINT TO MARRIED MBN!-YOU OR RBNT-3 room unfurnished HBRB IS A CHANCB t b .._ white front, one brown "pot Over S 1) C (. J 'dd '-J '-., '- '- '- • v s

'II make a hit with vour wife j' apartment with bath. John Car- '. t dId I I. 3200 l~y IIrn_ each ey·e. Answer" to name of. ~ge3at oun ,j u ",e. ~)unklau ~n.d bd 13l1ITOWS, both ha\,·, k' h ,ga e an. c 1e"p. ae.I es m .... cJ • • ' ! f I C lllg qualIfied for key member~.

you escort her to our soda foun oskl, 419 N. 18t . 29-2tp proved Irngated land 111 the Penny. ~!Js:>lll", S1l1ee Sum ay a· --- ------ --------~---~- TI .. ., t 'J b r· "tain occasionally - like y'ou dil --0~~-~i-- h Middle Loup Valley The top- ternoon. Rew Van Hanson,1221, HalplJ W, Norman, Attorney pr\e~e!~I~teJ~I~I~I:I~i~.ar~ u,t \ ICC·before you v. ere married. Try i oR

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r'a- lk" :';,'VraBnlc h' or a part ography of land is ievel. Only 0 Street. 30·Hp NOTICE FOR PRESE NTATI6N Plans ~'Cre perf~ctedtl~l' the en·

sOll1etime~ CAnSON'S !\IAHKB'I . r J . a a 29-3tp 31' '1 t t " '1 t ---------~- - ---- OF CLAIMS______'--_----'--,. '2 ml es 0 own, 72 ml e a L I N- t' tcrtainment and party fvr October30·Hc "on REi\iT-Apt., 5 rooms fur- school, on mall route and 011 a ega 0 Ices. In the County' Court ot Valley 29. Then youngsters coming in cos-

l'--II-O....:T-O-G-'R..:..A-l'-ll-1(-~--S-U-P-P-L~I-~..:..:S-- nbhed. Mrs. Clayton :'I:oll Phode gravel road. Will carry 50 head . County, Nebraska. tunH, will be admitted free.Complele line of camera,.;, filll' 4503 . '30-2tp of cattle year around. Price DaVIS and Vogeltanz, Attorneys I In the :'Ilatter of t:le B:>tate of Lallie, night, which should be onphoto supplies of all kinds. Low --,,-,---' . • $40.00 per acre. Max Wall, NOTICE OF ESTATE HEARING Leonard L. Lakin, Deceasell. Octobern 29, \\ill be the "econdest prices! SWOPES, Ord, Ol·SB for rent. 419. North 21st Phone 33, Arcadia, Nebraska. In the County Court of Valley I All persons ha\ ing claims against meeting in November, when Ee!

30-lt, St. After 6. John Kltmek. 30-ltp 28-3tc ,County, Nebraska. In the Matter the above Estate are re'lLtirHI to V.ogeltanz will show his European---~-------- OR RFNT t' l' 2 -,- ,. i of the Bstate of Charles Bals, Dc· 'I present the ""me in this Court on l!ls~ures, .N0j30DY EVBR SAVED MaNE' bl k~.l ~t \\Of slleetPllllghroomS4' '<) }< on SALb-I;'~\'e room house 18 x !ceasee!. The State I of Nebraska: ,'I' bdore February 2, 1954, or they I\\entY'-nll1e per~ons from the

by economizing on motor oil oc s \\ es 0 o.e, Pone. 6.. 2~ Cheap. ~ ~11 2220 or f'ee Jllck On October 7th, 1953, the executor! will be fore\ er barred. Claims SeHnth Day Ba.ptl>t CI1\lrch ~t·Keep ;,-our crankc'lse filled with or 198. Mrs. Gertrude w03~:~fl: SUllpson, Bneson. , 29·2tp Iof said ~s.tate filee! ~ar~ial :\ccount f!lee! will be ~earcl by the County t~nd~d the nlee~lIWs of the !\!Id:genuine Skelly Supreme. It's 1'1'41' ~__ ACREAGF--l mile from Ord _ I ane! PetitIOn for Dlstnbulton and Court at 10 °clock A. M., at the C~)I)tl.nent ASSOCiatIOn ane! the Oreconomy! CLE:'IIENT SERVICI • AUTOMOTIVE H { t MURRAY HBAI t for determination of legatees and County Court Room in o reI Ne· dlllatlOn o~ Pastor Duane Da\ ISSTATION, Phone 300, Ord. B~i\AT!'3rI~~N 'Y 29-2t' those entitled to participate in the braska, February 3, 1954. ' at NortonVille, Kansas, October 9

30-lt( <'OR SALB~1940 Fou-;'-:door Chr),s. ',: C . e Iqistribution in saie! estate. Hear- Witness n'ly hane! and seal, Oc· lOR;J'Saunelers and family arriv.FORSERVICE-Bvery Ford de leI'. Francis Simoens, phoile 5(;6. FOR S.ALE-l~3 acre farm locateel l i.?g there,on is Orclere(! helel in t~e tober 5, 1953., , cd ho'me on Wednese!ay e\C'ning

sen es authorized }<'ord servic(· 29.2tp 8 miles from. O~d on pavement. 1County COUI t ,Room 111 OrcJ, Ne·1 Ell~\\ urth Ball, Jr., following the associational meet·and genuine Ford repair parts l~O acres Irngated, balance ~,raska, at 10 0 clock A. M., October (Se,al) CO,unty Judge of ings and the funeral of Mrs.Bring j'our Ford to us. Our me "OR SAL~-1940 Chrysler 4·ci6;;· fl\ er bo.ttom,. pasture and hay. 2.3, }!l.:'3. , . 28-3te Valley Co.unty, Nebrask;J Saunders' gnme!mother, ~Irs. Danchanks are factory trained -Phone 5G6, Francis Sinioens, This is one of ,the best farms in • ' Ellsworth Ball" Jr" V;vis and Voge1ta~\ttorneys iel Stephan. ~lrs. Edgar DavisLeach Motor Co. 30-H( Ord. "29-2tc Loup Vall~y. Price $35,000. (Seal) County Judge NOTICE OF ESTATE HEARING came with them.

$12,000 down, balance long term. 28-3t -------------fOR SALE-1936 Ford Pickup, Write or sec Mike Shonka Bur. In the County Court of Valley' NOBLE

very good tires. K R. Smolik, well Nebr. 29-2tp John R. SullivaII, Attorney County, Nebraska. In the :'IlatterPhune 3402. 30-2tp , NOTICE OF ESTATE HEARING of the Bstate of Jessie Beams, De· Mr. anel Mrs. Roger Bcnson anel

FOR SALf:- 1935 Ford Coupe. 10 ROO:'llmodern home in Ord. In 'the County Court of Valley ceased. family went to Spalding SaturdayVery good body and in excellent Home or income property. FilA County, Nebraska. In the Matter The State of ;'\ebr' ~ka: On Oc· tuoi'ning where at the St. Michaelmechanical condition. New tires, loan', assignable. Open for in· of the Bstate' of Robert C. Lewis, tober 7th, 1953, the Auministrator churcl1 they attended the weddingb k d h" t D 'I '" spectloll. 1905 0 Street, Call 58. Deceased. The State of Nebraska: of said Bstate filed Final Account of '11'k~ 1J~I'nt, a COll<I'I1 of ·II·~.ra es an "a er, ave" aunc" , "nd Petl'tl'Oll for DI'strl'blltl'03' Ileal'. "' c- L)C ," 0404 So 16th St' 30 He ' , " , ' '.,,' , ', ... 30·tte On October 5" 19p3, the Adminis- ... Benson, ancl in the afternoon the

, . '.. ' .' ' . trator of said Bstate filed !"inal Ac· ing thereon is Ordered hel in the rt:ception at the home of the bride's

e HELP WANTED • 'LIVESTO'C-K ' count and Petition' for Distribution. County' Court Room in Ore!, Ne· parents, Mr. and ~Irs. George Van- ' ' ,,~_~_______ Hearing thereon is Ordered helcl bra<ka, at 10 o'clock A. ~I., Octob- denlm'g. Prompt Sanitary s'ervlct

WANTED-Hired, man, married ---~--'----~--'---- in the County Court Room ill Orcl, er 30, 1953. Mr. and 1\lrs. Ben Waclas and Pholle ~3 Ord Collect ,man preferred. ~ny time after FOR SALE-Spotted l'oland china Nebraska at 10 o'clock A. M, Oc· S ]) Blls\\'o,rth Ball, Jlr., (,rs of !\Ir. ancl !\1rs. Bmanuell Vall .Nov. 1. R. Clare Clement, Ore!, Boars and open gilts. Joe W~la· tober 23, 1953. ( e,a County JUl ge WaLlas anc! daughter. ey ,NebI', 29-2tc hoski, B1yria, Nebr. 28·3tp BlIsworth Ball, Jr., 28-3t . Mr. and Mrs. Bmil Adamek anr]I Rd.

, l"OR SALE-Young breeding ev\·es. 28-3t County Judge Davis and Vogeltanz Atto~'( ev~-I family were Sune1:ly e\ ening guests I en erlng PlcintWANTED - Day'time pin-setters. L~Qj'd Kejner, phone 2301, Long NOTICE OF HEARl NO• J of Mr. and !\1I's. Emanuel Wadas I~~EO\'2:. 30-~~~ PIne, Nebr" or Cecil Schaller, N6TICk'~' i~r~~t, ~~~~trEMENT In the County Court of Valley ~nJ d.aughters. y Harry Muirhead, M9r• Ord

•WORK WANTED phone 2172. Aipsworth. 20-t!e County Court of Valley County, County, Nebras)<a. The State of 0;e· ~1.r. ane! Mrs. B~n Wadas allll

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-='---'--'~ . . llUGGBD HAMf:SlIIHB BOARS=-. Nebraska. Bstate of Lewis S. Lar. braska: to all persons interested in fanllly \\ ere Sunday afternoon and ----c~---_-Rl':Sl'O~SlBLg PBnSON, male or new breeding for old customers. sen, Deceased. the estate of John Holmes, de- ,up~er guests oj !\lr. and 1\lrs'

lfemale, from this area, wante,d Some by the, $1700.00 _Golden The St,ate of Nebraska, to all ccased, ~Qth deditors ancl heirs, Louie, Hurt an,e!. fal~uly, ,o~ '\sh~o!l. ••to ~ervice and collect from auto- Bagle. D,. B, Bussell, North Loup. concerned: Notice is hereby gi\ en take nollce that Ah in E. Haywood falmly \\ cre }< nd~ e\ I:l.llng \lSlt-

1nlatic vending machine's. No sell· th t t't' h b f'l d f has filed a petition in the countv !\Ir. and :'Il~s. Sy'l ~Vadas and, 28-4tp a a pe I Ion as een ~ e or C'Ollrt of Vall~y COUlltv, "'~bI'O'k"lJ faBuly spent S,unday 111 Ashton I

ing. Age not essential. ~ar, rf' final settle!rtent herein, determin- '-, ,,'- <00 I thferences, and $600 worklllg caV- FOR SAU;-Two Brown Swiss ation of heirship, inheritance' taxes, alleging that JOl111 Holmes, a re~i: w lere ey were guest~ ?f her·ita I necessary. 7 to 12 hOllrs bulls, eligible for registration. fees and commissions, distribution dent of :\1innesota died on or about mother, !\lrs. Anna Kosm,l.skI.weckly nets to $400 mouth y. }<'rom good cow herd and to'p of estate and approval of final ac- the year 1933, o\\ning an undhided Mr. and .Mrs. 1\h~e }<.lcke anc!Possibility full time \\ork. 1<'<)r bull. Serviceable age. Carl H. count and discharge, which will be one-half interest in the Southwest sons \\'ere 1hur"day' e\emng guestslocal interview give full parti<;ll' Schwartllander, Rt. I, BUfwt:ll, for hearing in this court on Octob- Quarter of Section 7, To\\nship 17. of !\Ir. and Mrs. Ben Wadas andlalS. Wrte P. O. Box 521, NebI'., 28-2tp er 29, 1953 at 10;00 o'clock A ~1 North, Hange 15, West of the 6th fnuly. ,Mpls. 1, Minn, .__30-1tp_ -------------- 'Ell 1 11" ".. Principal 1\leridian, ValleY Count:,;'. I Mr. and :\lrs. Joscph Sobotka ~nd

. }<'OR SALE-Duroe Blale pigs, V\lC' , S\\,OI\l Ba ,Jr., NebraskiJ; that the interest of the Dolores were Tuesda:,;' c\ emngI A~I PI{EPAR~EV to do ~-our ligjl1 cin~ted for cholera. Bligible. fol' I~~e~p Counly Judge petitioncr in such real estate is he Igue,,(s of :\11'. and 1\lrs. Stan Pet: I

hauling. Call 3(;9, Otis Hughes registratIon. New blood hnes IS the 0\\ ncr .the~eof and pray'ing sku. ,~r., ancl fa;lllly .. l~lso guests I~--,---,-~-,-__2_9_-2..:...tc for all. past customers. Meat ~hW-:-No{man, Attorney for a de,tcrn?lllahon that t~lCde- \\ e~ c ~lr. Stan 1 ~tska Jr., .~lr. ancll

WO~K WANTEQ-'LiHstock haul t~pe WIth length and depth NOTICE OF ESTATE HEARING ceased died llltestat~ the tIme of :\Irs. Anton Ad,umk and :.\1L,. Vestaing. Herbert Bredthaller, pholje COIl!e look, thel~l oyer, ,Leo R. In lhe County COllrt of Valley' the death of the decedent \\ho the Adamek from Crete. .0630. , 29-tfC' Kle.lI1:uld. Son, Scolla, Nebr. Ph. CQunty, Nebraska. In the 1\latter of heU's of the deceased -ard, the de. ,Mrs.. Vesta A?~!llek and Lo.uis

287~_Scotta. 29-3tp the Estate of Anton H. Radii, De- gree of kinship, the right of des. Sobotka \\ere. luesday e\('IllngrOJ~ SALE~Purebred Hampshire ceased.. The Sta_t.e of Nebl'a~~a.: On cent of the re,ll property belonging I callers ~f. !\II'. ~ :a;lk Adamek.

boars. Large enough for iUlllleel- Octobel 16, 1903, the Admll1l:;tra- to the .deceased that the estate is !\londa:,; SUPPcl ",uests of :'Ill'. andiate lise, R. Clare Clement Orc! tor of said Bstate filed Final Ac· not liable for ~tate or federal es. :\Irs. Joe Spbotka and Dolores \\ ercNebr. " . '29-tf~ ~OUl1~ and, Petition for Distribution tate or inheritan\,:e tax,cs and fQr a Mrs. Vesta Adamek al1;d ~Irs. 1"1'0­

___________-- Heanng thereon Is Ordcrcd held decree barring all claims against ney Klancky ancl Bonme,l,'OR SALE - Registered Spotted in the County Court Room in Ore! said estate. Said petition will be ~ -- --- --'-,--~~---------- I

Poland ,~!lina boars. Ted Wala· Nebraska, at 10 o"clock A. M. No: hcard before said court on No· .!loski, Blgin, Nebr. 29-4tp \'elpber 9,1953. \embcr 6, 1953, at 10 ?'c\Q<;k A. !\1.

" • " , , (SB.\L) BlIsworth Ball, Jr., at the county court rOOm in the~ O~h.SALB - Purebred <:,hestcr Oct. 22·3t County Judge cOlJi't house in Onl, Nebraska,

\\ lte boars, Harold Bremer, Dated October 14 1953.Cotesfield. Tel. Scotia 2912. Davis and Vogeltanz, Attorney's (SEAL) BUs\\, orth Ball. Jr

29-2tp NOTICE OF ESTATE HEARING COllnly Judge, , --.--'-- In the County Court of Valley' 0 t 15 2'} 29

}oaR SALE-A f~w _white b?ars. County, Nebraska. In the Matter c. ,-,Walter A, Anderson, Arca.dla. otthe Bstate of Lewis F. Jobst, De- DO;\l'T dlVB UP BUYING ANY.

30-!tp ceased. THING until a Quiz Want Ad-,"-E":",-,~H:-'-:""G-O"'F;-F-,A-N-D-S-"'-O-N""'~S~"":" The State of Nebraska: qn Or· has failed. }<'or best results, call

POLAND CHINA BOAR SALE tober 7, 1953, the execut0rs of 17.MONDAY NIGHT, Nov. 2, 7:30 sai~ ~~s.tate flI~d }<~ina~ Account ~nd ~_;;;;_;;;;__;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;.;;;;~

. O'CLOCK . PetztIon for Dlstnbutlon. l}eanngSale at the farm 2l~ miles south. t~ereon I,s Ord~red h~ld 111 the

. ,we~t of Loup City, Ne,pr. County Court ,Room In Ord, Ne·Mar('h and April boars Slfed by braska, at 10 °dock A. M, Octob­All Glory, a top son of Super ,eI' 30, 1953.Glory, first prize senior pig of Ne'l

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IJraska State Fail' of 1951, All Glory ~Seal)is from a l'rod~lction Registry lit. 28-3t "ter of}!e\cni..l)ams are sired by I NOTICE TO SCHOOL BOARDSky thIef, l~e,w Masterl Royal MEMBERSLure, Black, B Return and Proucl A call is issued for all schoo!'tccurafe, ~k~ihfO~;(~~ilo~. boare! members of Valley county,! E H GOFF AND SONS Nebr.a,ka, to meet on Thur,clay1 '·c." evellIng, October 29, 1953, at 8:00l' Lou~ ,ty, Nebr. o'clock in the basen1ent. of the Ma-

t2t__ sonic building for the purpose o~fii~~~~~~;jiiji;;;

• WANTED ' I~_. l

WAN}'ED TQ Bt!Y-Alfalfa Hay. iBl\'1o Hale, Phone: Red 102 Ar·cadia. . ... '26-He I

WANTBD - Good sadd-l;h6rse. 1Henry Bcnll. Phone 512~. 3i)-ltp!

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, t' L<;>ql\lED: Across th!'l str~etfrom the Burwell Bufter Factory

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BB SURE! Insure in sure IN­SURANCE !,! 1 Tne WozabAgency, Ord, Nebr. 9tfc

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with the merchant who appre­ciates your patronage enough togiH' G & S Stamp". Benda'spothing and Cleaners, Beran'sTexaco Service, Ord Hatchery',anI Hardwal't'. , '29-2t('

SA VI-; G & S trading stamps. Re·ceive many beautiful premiums,

Trncle wHh the merch:int who;lppre('jates you I' palronageenough to gi\(~ G & S stamps.~nm:'s HATCm:HY. 30-2tc

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500 bu~hel capacity crib, pricedvery reasonable. W:latcVel' :,;our

i ': : requitolli'!1ts for ae!ditional.. storag.:' room, sec us before you

,'\" buy. SACK LUMUl-:H & COAL,. r cq. 30-He.' ~ ---:;---....-----------:--------

, 'i 'GHADUATION PHOTOGnAPHS­l1ave j-ours' Inae!e'now for fam'ily?nd friends., We 'spceJalize in

\ gr<\dqalion photographs, school"pictures of all kinds. Phone 18for appointment. SWOPES, Ord.

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H. W, BAKER, RT. 4.CeORGETOWN, TeXAS

Ord, Nebr.

NOLL SEED CO.

liMy 1,000 Pullets are~~~~el..4itting 81% Production,.::'»~ -C' at 7 Months."

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"YOU CAN EASILY SEE WHY-IT'SNUTRENA EGG FEED FOR ME," says Mr.'8C1kefi.. My 1.000 pullel~ are bjltio~ 81% Cr~mblizeJNlluena doeso't COQU.m, ~production al 7 monlhs. inale acid soue my walee (ouOI.in,'

"My 4.000 older hen" aged 17 like mash did. And my bieds wasl' Imonths. are gi, ing me 71% produc- aboul 2% leu (ceJ,'~ (cplntJ Hi) Ilion afler 12 monlhs o( cootinuou$ liaker.

prOdUClion. " ""'IN""I also like lhe lo .... ered chance 11, QC li.koCH lhal J bhe because

BURWELL LIVESTOCK MARKET,Thomas, Rogers, Hqhn, Wirges & Alder, Au~tioneers

SPECIAL' CONSIGNMENT SALE,

3.000 Head of Choice 'Sandhill Cattle

Friday, 'October23rd'BURWELL LIVESTOCK MARKET

The cQttle runs are now on in full force here at o\lr market and thisweek we have a wonderful consignment of good and' choice cattle­all natives. direct from the farms and raqches in this territory. Includedwill .be many ca.rload lots ,of one brand cattle for several of the largerranches. ' "

500 Hereford Yearling Steers 500 Hereford Heifer Calves350 Hereford Yearling Heifers 140 Heavy Steers & Heifers700 Hereford Steer Calve~ 150 Angus & Crossbred cattle250 Wet Cows & C~tter Cows 125 Head Fat CowsBalance will be Shorthorn' Steer:>, Many Good Hereford Stock Cows, Several ,Bulls and

, many loads of locally trucked in cattle. 1\1

It will pay you to be at Qur auction this week if you need cattle for your feed yqrds or10 run in your cornfieldll" as we have an exceptionally good offeri~g of yearling sleers, I'open heif~rs and choice calves and nia~y good cows. ;

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Next Friday, Oct. 30th. we will have 3,500 head of cattle, consisting of Iyearling.s" calves and many loads of w~t cows and stock cows.';, ISPECIAL REGISTERED HEREFORD SA~E on Thursday, Oct. 29th her, Iat Burwell. Included will be 44 head of tlereford Bulls and 29 Fem:ores.~ IAn outstanding offering of good Hereford cQttle. ',.. , !

(The following ~re a few of the w~ights and prices as taken from our records on S<:d~ p( .OGtober 16th and 17th): !

" .,.'.,' HEREFORD STEER CA~VES ,., I4 steer calves aver"ge weight 380 @ 24.00 45 steer calves average weight 450 @ 18.90 '

. 39 steer callve~ average we!ghht [email protected]

average we!g~t 348500@@1188.8900'I'7 steer ca ves average welg t @ 2.10 1 steer calves a'verage welg"t ( .

30 steer ulves average weight 442 @ 20.85 18 steer calves average weight 310 @ 18.8011 steer calves average weight 435 @ 20.55 17 steer calves iiverage weight 470 @ 18.3585 steer calves average weight 405 @ 20.25 20 steer calves average weight 425 @ 18.55 ISO steer calves average weight 400 @ 20.10 12 steer calves average weight 455 @ 18.30 \19 steer calves average weight 385 @ 20.00 21 steer calves average weight 375 @ 18.3563 steer calves average weight 435 @. 19.7S 53 steer calves average weight 345 @ 18.35 i14 sher calves average weight 415 @ 19.30 15 steer calves average weight 385 @ 18.00 i$7 steer calves average weight 400 @ 19.20 18 steer calves average weight 425 @ 17.1() j66 steer calveS average weight 370 @ 18.95 23 steer calves average weight 415 @ 17,20

BLACK ANGUS STEER CALVES . ' ." j4$ steer calves average weight 430 @ 23.00 28 steer cal~es average weight 410 @ 20.4543 steer calves average weight 420 @ 22.70 15 steer calves average weight 315 @ 19.7518 steer calves average weight 395 @ 22.00 6 steer calves average weight 465 @ 18.9045 steer calves average weight 440 @ 21,50 ~ steer calves average weight 400 @ 18.5014 steer calves average weight 445 @ 20.75 12 steer calves average weight 43$ @ 18.5014 steer calves average weight 440 @ 21,00 17 steer calves average wei9ht 415 @ 18.45

, ,HEREFORD HEIFER CALVES

24 heifer calves average weight 350 @ 16.65 .50 heifer calves average weight 375 @ .14.0067 heifer calves average weight 385 @ 16.35 22 heifer calves average weight 3$0 @ 14.00

,18 heifer calves average weight 370 @ 16.00 10 heifer calves average weight 395 @ 13.6518 "eifer calves average weight 365 @ 15.30 15 heifer calves average weight 365 @13.9o.43 heifer calves average weight 365 @ 15.20 33 heifer calyes average weight 385 @ 13.6013 heifer calves average weight 440 @ 14.85 35 heifer calves average weight 385 @ 13.75 )19 heifer calves average weight 430 @ 14.65 22 heifer calves average weight 415 @ 13.50 . ,15 heifer calves average ewight 340 @ 14.20 34 heifer calves average weight 415 @ 13.2519 heifer calves average weight 395 @ 14.35 17 heifer calves average weight 385 @ 12.6$ ,24 heifer calves average weight 400 @ 14.15 9 heifer calves average weight 365 @ 12.20

rrw-. BLACK ANGUS HEIFER CALVES'18 heifer calves averag~ weight 410 @ 16.50 '20 heifer calves averag'e weight 410 @ 15.8'S I39 heifer calves average weight 410 @ 16.35, 16 heifer calves average weight 430 @ 15.25 /37 heifer. calves average weight 345 @ 16.25 12 heifer calves average weight 415 @ 15.6028 heifer calves average weIght 380 @ 16.00 19 heifer calves average weight 405 @ 15.506 heifer ca,lve's average weight 410 @ 15.85 10 heifer calve~ average weight 395 @ 15.45

, ' YEARLING STEER~ "38 Hereford steers average weight 710 @ 17.90 32 Hereford steers average weIght 700 @ 16.95 I13 Hereford steers average weight 710 @ 17.20 20 Herefo{d steers average weight 62$ @ 16.75,8 Hereford steers average weight 600 @ 17.20 9 Hereford steers average weight 795 @ 16.7$;

86 Hereford steers average weight 650 @ 17.00 9 Hereford steers average weight 685, @. 16.7$ "41 Cross·bred steers average weight 590@ 17.00 16 Hereford steers average weight 620 @ 16.75 :13 Hereford calves average weight 625 @ 17.00 32 Hereford steers average weight 620 @ 16.8016 Hereford steers average weight 665 @ 17.00 32 Hereford stee~.s. average weight 760 @ 16.70,13 Hereford calves average weillht 660 @ 17.00 53 Hereford steers average weight 680 (cV 16.65;

, 21 Angus steerS average weight 670 @ 16.9522 Hereford st~ers averilge weight 625 @ -16.70 ;9 Angus steers average weight, 685 @ 16.85 9 Hereford steers average weight 800 Cd! 16.SQ.

17 ~ereford calves average weiaht 760 @ 16.85 28 Hereford steers average weight 715 @ 16.601

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2 cows average weight 1060 (@ 12.00 2 cows average weight 1140 @ 9.90 I5 cows average weight 1045 @ 11.S0 1 cow weight 1020 ({il 10.501 cow weight [email protected]·2cowsaverageweightl01S@ 9.60 ~!'!.../'11 c;ow weight 900 @ 11.50 2 cows averilge weight 1220. @ 9.2S2 cows average weight 1090 @ 11.20 2 cows' average weight 1285 @ 9.20 .,' J

2 cows average weight 925 (@ 11.10 2 cows average weight 1015 @ 9.05 ".2 cows average weight 1140 @ 10.504 cows average weight 1110 @ 9.00

Remernber-We broadcQ:}t direct from the auction, ling at 3;00 P. M. Friday over Station '.\KeNJ, l:hoken Bow. r

tall, or See Us If You Have Cattle to 'Consign to Any of These Special Sales. ,~Sale Starts. at JJ:00 A. M. This Friday 1\

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SATURDAY. OCTOBER 24

,800 to 1.000 Cattle

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TJIE ORO QUIZ, OR~, NEBRASKA

ERICSON LIVESTOCK MARKETEri~son, , Nebraska

L. J. Walthers, Auctioneer O. J. Walthers, Manager

SPECIAL DAIRY OFFERING,By Paul Rolfsmeier, Here at the Pavilion

, 8 o'clock P. M. ,20 Ueavy Springing Cows & Heifers50 Head of Heifer Calves

'Wednesday Night. Oct. 28thThese come from Minnesota and Wisconsin dairy herds,and are Holstein, Guernsey and Brown Swiss breeding,the same high quality as Rolfsmeier's previous offerings.If you want good dairy stock, plan to attend these sales.

SPECIAL DAIRY SALEFourteen head of Holstein ,. and Guernsey cows from

a farmer in 9reeley county who is quilling milking becausea son is in service and another in school.

These cows are co~ing 2 to 8 years old. Some aredry, some milking, heavily now, ii,ome are he~tvy springers.They are large, heavy bodied, thrifty and clean, an out·standiQg herd of heavy producers. Broko to milk withmilker and also by han~. They look to me like real dairycows. They Will be sold SClturday. '

500 GOOD STEER AND HEIFER CALVES INCLUDING:100 Choice Hereford stecrs and heifer calves-One brand.100 Good Hereford steer and heifer eahes-One brand.50 Good Hereford steer and heifer eahes-One brand.30 Good HNdord stecr and heifer calves-One brand.40 Good Hereford stecr anl! heifer calves-One brand.

150 Mixed calves.

300 YEARLING STEERS (SOME HEIFERS) WT. 550 to 800 LBS.50 Good Hereford steers-One brand.50 Good Hereford steers and heifers-One brand.40 Good Hereford steers-One brand.60 Good Hereford steers-One brand,Balance of run cows, hei!,ers and mixed cattle.:

Sale starts at 1 o'clock

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for Saturdpy, .October 24Our market was $1 fo $.50 higher last Saturday

and we had Q large offering of good stock. Forthis week it looks like:

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Head of weanlin~~;~ hea'vy feeder shoafsIPiggy gilts ,Sows with pigs at sideSeverol boars .

We have orders' for all classes of shoats.

Six Head of Farm HorsesRegular Sale Starts at J O'c/ock

I Read the advertisement on another page of thisNorth Loup residence, selling at auction October 29.

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Levi Bennett

Words cannot ex-press Our gratitude andthanks to the Ord firedepartment and tll'~men from Ord whogathered to help putout the prairie" fire onour ranch on Tuesday.

Thanks again.

Mr. and Mrs. CharlesA, Cassidy,

Burwell, Nebr.

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I wish to thank l11y'relatives and friendsfor a)l the. cards, flow·ers and such I rcceiycdduring l11y illness andstay at the S,t. Francishospital in Grand Is·land.

Card of Thanks

We wish to thankour relatives, friendsand neighbors for thehelp they gave us inpicking our corn. Wealso wish to thank thewomen who sened thedinner and those whofurnished food.

Mr. and MI:s. Will, Freeman

C~rd of Thqnks

Card of Thanks

ORD BAKERY

Our heartfelt thanksto our friends, neigh·

'Qors and relatives whoparticipated in50 many'wa)'s in'the observanceof quI' Golden WeddingAnniversary.

Mr. & Mrs. R. L. Long

Anton CapekI Bill Beard

CAKE DECORATING,

Mrs. Gregory has just returnedfrom a special two·weeks schoolin cake decoration. Your wed,ding and party cakes will benicer than ever!

DONUT

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Fri. & Sat. Only, IGLAZED. doz.••.. 44c

CAKE, doz...•••• . 39c"

If These People WillStop at Bakery, We'llGive Them a Fresh Loaf?I Bread: '

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CATTLE125 Head of bucket -& sucklin'g calves

80 Head of yearling steers55 Head of yearling heifers30 head of 2-year-old heifers12 Cows with calves at side

.50 head of cutter & fat cows20 Head of Holstein steers, 700 Ibs .• good quality I'

3, Young Hereford breedin<.) bulls , -

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ORpER NOW!

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Cadot!d' Oil Track Thursday. ,c.f North Loup ,

Another Car to Be on Trackat Ord Next Week

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FARMERS ELEVATOROr.d and North Loup

Friday. Saturday - Oct. 23 • 24

"n)P$ FOR.'m~it ANO"R~ ,A HIGH SHP?IN; TOE TAPPIN'SONG • /

AND DANCE AFFAIR!

ORD THEAtRE

ae~n So~p Day Special~f'. .~

Ord. Nebraska

We have

BUILD THAT CALF·CROP NOW. ,Use Wayne 32% Range Cubes for, your Stock

Cows - High Vitamin A Content

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Wayne Dog Food; I· " 10 Lb. Bag at 89c

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FERTILIZERAnaconda Tre~le Superphosphate

, GRAINSWhe(Jt prices have advanced to the highest priceon this year's Cl'Or.' We are always in the marketfo~ your Wheat, Corn and Oats at hiyhest marke~ Iprices., ' .-~._~._-~---- - -_._-_.- --~~_._._----.----_._._.~--_.._----------.-- '

FEED GRAINSa supply of Good New Yellow Corn

and Good He~vy Oats.---_._-----_.-

··SOY BEAN MEAL ,'Car/oad to Be on Track Saturday

AtSpec1QI Prices in Ton Lots 11 TQken Off the CQr

.' Meal .•, Pellets • R~nge .Cubes

PAGE EIGHT, " OCTOBER 22 1953:\

Gr ,. I C' f Nf 0 Lj nd dTtl cr, vice president; Mrs. Oli\,'cr From Ralston were 1\.lr, and :\11'" Ibasic training, having served seven I Friday evening visitors at the Lorcs 1/as A Son . rof Mr.anu Mrs. L. Ji:Campbcll. \ee ey oun y 0 es ne r U re wen y JO,:l~S?n, see,tr.(·as,.. . IMci J~CObSCI: and two children 11l1O'ntbs, two leal'S ago. Ilornickcj home~ , . I A son was born on Wednesday ,~rh~ home 9f Mr, and Mrs. HuyserI , I Friepdly ~elghbors -1\Irs. Wm, who spent the weekend with Mrs. I Mrs. Joe Coplen was released Mrs, Laura Fuss spent Friday Oct 14 to 1\11' and Mrs Gordol~ liS III Big Timber, Mont. .Ixlension Wo,nen Reg',sfered 'in 11 Clubs Henton, president: Mrs, EarlHugh- Jacobsen's 'p:u'e~lts, Mr. and 1\lrs. II from the Ord hospital last Wedncs- night wth Mr. and Mrs, Ervin Sohr·: Huyser.: 1\lrs. liu)'ser wa~' the Ior- I '

CS, VIl:C president: Mrs. F ranvis George Pilinosk i. day and was taken to the Robert weld and sons Saturday accornpan- mer h Cam bell the da uzhtcr P d Th W t Ad, , . 'IV~n Skiko, se,cretary·tre'lsur~r~ , Mr. and Mrs. Al James and two: auicheu home at North Loup ~or a I led them to Grand Island where , __,~l~ ,.~_~-'_ .. ~, . ,\ea_..~._~ an S

O I' dr I It, t·· " " ti: A "'tI 1\,1" A'If' I }< rom near Greeley are the Gree- children returned Sunday nignt (0 'few days before returning to her Ithey visited Mr. and Mrs, Alfred ', .~e iun .lr,( anc • IHl: Y o,ne, )~COL;. '~~I!~S .\'<:, 1 I~.. ICC! ley Cemer with l~lrs. Harold Fos- their home at Mitche ll uf'tcr spend- II hom" south of Scotia. Bangert and family. I

village aud rural women ale mcm- Peter.x.n, pres. Mrs. Art Klein v.p., 'tel' preside;' !\Irs Helen Gartland 1'11" a few davs \"1'th 1\11'0 James' - Hill's Gravel 2 miles north of ' ' , I,

bers ot the eleven "Extension 1\11" Art Schilling sec -trcas I, ' . I .• , '. , " 'J' .~. ,s I ' I Will and Walter Foth attend-Clubs" registered in the' Greeley Ii ,~' j.. ~. ," '. c v , C,' IVl(:~ pres,ldel~t; a~d MISS 1\lac }< orcy , parS\lts,. 1\:[, and Mrs. Frank Bun- i Ord Cemetery, 23.t.fc led the cornpicking contest at York!Count. Exte 1 i rf' . . ~ufJ Bees -~1IS, L)~lIl.\ an~e, se(.le.tary.treasurcr... ,.' i d). I'hey called at the Walter Bun- I Haymond Augustyn or Arcadia ,Thursday. Their cousin Walter 11a.

Ea.r ci b?'~n fr IC:: t ). prcs.idcnt ; ~Irs, Walter Klelll, v:lce • Vnllll1g '''lin,ers 1\1rs, Le1\!ollle dy home Saturday afternoon. M.rs. is a patient in the Veteran's hosni- I ronda was one of the contestants.. en " U ,1.1.>.0 !eel.s 0 rCli~c I president: Mrs, Harold Goldf!sh, ll~rke. pre~1(.lent;. Mrs. bln:er James was the former. Beatrice tal at Grand Island. He is suffer- ! . • , <1 .

sent their 01 ganizations, all pick- I sec' and rill'S Marvin Goodrich Bjorklund vice president: and :'Ill'S Bundy . . I h k ail "I I Mr. and 1\lrs. Heary Lanoe andcd by the majority of the mcm " ,,' , .• , Y', ' ,,',.. 1l1g wit 1 a 'lac ai ment I'he Aug- Ifamily ",'sited Je" I tl .bel'S at a ballot election . 'I' treasurer. . Car.l BoovebI', secretary treasurer. I Mrs. Leonard Murphy and Billy ustyns are fanner Scoti; residents. rt'htiYes· in lowaa~J~~er rl;~ \~ ,\tl

l~h ' '. "II d '.,. 'I'" "Progressive" - Mrs, Ruebcn lhe \Vol lll:h con~nHlt;lty}S reb' ; returned Fnday from a few days 'II' an" 1\11'" LOI'se' Sprl'llger and Ielld' "e,,·IS group IS ea e a' counCl ,1\1 It· .,'d t· 1\1" 0 . presented by the "Endfleld cIu spent at Demel' with the Harold ,'Y. ':' 0, , , •

and meet at. various intcnals to : \V~~d[s~l~lktll:r"'~sid~l;t. ~1~~: Ja;t;~~ of WJllCll 1I1erna Scr9nl:e IS presl· Smith fwamily. Mrs, Murphy's s?n of Lmcoln }pent l;)unday With I ~Ir. and Mrs. Lloyd Gewekc anl!plan th.e busll1e",s .proceullr~s and Wood_, sec.tl~as. ' . dent; AI~a Whalen, Vlce,P reSident; mother and a'.wt, ~Irs. Jess Gillham :\11', and. l\lrl' Chde B0h'wn, Ot.h~r I clllldrel1 went to Murdock SundaYeuterlall1ment o{ tne clubs for the I! "R'" V II". III . All S', and N'I.dllle Nauenberg IS secrelary and Mn. Blanche Gibbs o{ Granu irues~,d1l1, t :.c Brat ~ ~med \Oel e : and returned home Monday.year. '" I\.U'. a ~~ -:.rs.) e.I: I!l;. treasurer. , . .' Island accompanied them, :.. rs; a Splln~er 0 or. a.n, reo i Kay and Christie Foth stayed with

The cleven dubs have elected' prts!J ,nt, 1.\11-. BI) an, I ortIS, \ICe The "Pleasant Viewers' are {rom Mr and Mrs Dick Rank John "nd Mr. and MIS. Bob .Llllcol,n and their g a ldp t M d M"their I~aders for ,the yellr of 1954 : ~~'~sl~ent; ~!rs.' Harry Spencer, sec· up toward Ericson. Their president "ndroleen o{ Grand Island' spent son, Bobby. M,rs. Springer IS t,he Walt.~r rF~th afr'~~ls T'h~~S~~y UI\HiW)lO WIll take office on January I, I It.:bry, trea. Ul eli' is Mrs. Lewis Foster, Mrs. Guy Sunday at the Greeley Gebhardt mot,her of Mrs. Era\'< n and LOise Sunday.' •1~5!. ." I'" i "!IilPPY Hour" - Mrs. l\!enin Johnson, vice president and Mrs. hOll1e. . Spnnger. Dinner guests of 1\11' and Mrs_.1' l:?l~_ the Scob,) area ~re. tll?'Vinlers. preslden)\ Mrs. Tcd Me)'" Sam Leoskc secretary treasurer. I' The S\\o,~i<l "Ti g{ Cl'tSb" alltlendrd I(he

tM'lra Valley I. Will Jo'oth Sunday were the Hev:

eft De=-' .. , ..;;;..=,... \.ear~lej·· ,~.)'ne, 00 a game. as Raker of Lincoln, the Rev. \lndSCOTIA SatuU!ilV. Ih~v \\fTe ,taken. 111 a Korner Kuttns club met with Mrs. E, Sohl, Mrs. Margaret Cook

fill' and Mrs Evan Slilith observ- ~~hooll Dbus, 111'1'"ben bly Earl Ll11c?lnd Mrs Maynard Desel the 13tJt of, and Lois and Mr. and Mrs. ill) an

. . ., . . . ,-O:1C 1 on~ee :lug 1 :lcCOmpanle 'b 1\1 I B f' t II'et" ..o· d d' 1t 't.c1 their son Evan s blrthdav last th d . Octo er. 'utua ene It met a dS n an aug 1 ers, ,1'rid:lY by having dinner in Grand I e sqU:l. ... . ~ the Edgar Hoc home the 14th. I Little guests helping. Shirley 1

bland. Young Smith invited his Mr., an~ r.hs·c

.11111 Roa~h ,.nd Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Foth are the 'Peterson celebrate her t11l1'd bIrth, ,grandp:lrents, Mr. and Mrs. Evan chl~dlen leturne~1 Sunday Illght t~ rarcnts o{ a baby girl that arrived ! nay Monday at her grandmothers 1Smith of Shclton and his uncle OJ;"1' .home at Grand I~land aftel Thursday, Oct. 15. She will answer 1\!rs. Will Foth's \\.e(e: Susan and

-.,---- ..----~'--~_.. ---~- --.----.---~-- ----'-.- -~--- and at.nt Mr and Mrs Jack Smith sp,=ndlllg.the \\e~kend \\lth ~Ir, anu to the nome Gretchen Sue and Gordon Desel Ctlanl Petersonand children' of Kene~aw. MIS. ~rll: Worn:, anl! {anllly. wei'!hed 9"lb i oz. Kay and Christie Folll. Keith Col:

The Dr., Rudy H~msa family and Lewl.s K~~'!e or i\o.l'1n datte was 1\i~.. and Mrs'. Er~in Sohrweid lins lind her sister Diane. MothersDr. and Mrs. Nell Be.ntleY and a Scotia ~!s!tor d~nng ;the \'< ee~. and boy's called on Henry Rachuy's present were Mrs. Maynard Des~l,Becky were seen at LIncoln on end, He \lslted \\lth h.s .mothel, Thursday evening, Mrs.. Ray Peterson, Mrs. Marvlll"Band Day". The Dr. Bentley fa' Mrs. Margaret Kane. and IllS broth· d 1\" \ r 1\1' f Colhn.'. and Mrs. BfJ'an Peter~on.mily live at Oxford. er. Horacc a.nd {anuly. .. Mr. a,n hs.,. " \ m. ,eler 0 Grandmothers were Mrs. Waiter

Mr. alld Mrs. Clyde Brown have Pfc. Lee Coufal who IS statlOnf?cl <?rand Islan~ VISIted Mrs. Lyle Foth and Mrs. Will Foth. Shirley')\Ii'chased the home of Mr.s. Ethel at, !<'!'. Riley spcnt the week;-nd, 1'oth. and _ ?"ughter at the Ord received n.lany nise gifts. BirthdayMitchell in east Scotia, The Browns With .us parents, Mr. and !\Irs, I ~ul Ihospital Fnday., cake and Ice cream was ser\'t'd tohave been living in an aparlment Coufal. H~ was re-called to sernee I Mr" and 1\Irs. 1'~ugel1e Bredtha,uer th.c guests. Mrs. Collins broughtat till' hotel. aEd left ten da~s ago, H~ was {or~. and Glen and Mr. and Mrs. Ken· Keith's birthday cake too as he cel·

A New York City guest at fhe unate to be given credIt {Qr IllS neth Fuss of Grand Islapd were ebrated his 4th birthday the sameWalter llUl1fly homo is Mrs. Fay ~~-.----" -. ------.------ .. -~. - .-.~--~-....-.- day. 'Doherty. Mrs. Doherty' came to WSCS meets at the E.U.B.Grand Island bv plane Saturday CAL'VES and YEARLINGS church basement Thuddai It isand was met by Mr. and :'III'S, Boyd !'uest day.Bundy who b,rl)llght her to Scotia. ' .',---~.,- ,------..------------------- ---'.' -----------.--"'-----,~------.She plans to remain a \leek, at theh","'" of 11"~ P" i·"nts. '

Mrs. Carl Edwards o( Caspf"r.Wyo.• was a Saturday eal1f"r at theLeonard Murphy home, She cam'"'" <1tt",,,l Ih" fI·Neill·W()0f1, v'''d,ding which will be a Wednesdaye\ent at Greeley.

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!~~iTEi1fm.. Pet,r Pan was shown in Omaha at 50 cent admission for children.

Your ORO Theatre brings it to you at Regular Prices.. .

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• Well. it seepls the' United States will have 20 Uli1h~n.

more. people abo~r'd 9Y, :~9~0,~ o~ ~lereabouts. ,Logic~'\lI. e'nougii: We gained 20'niillion people jp ·.he forties;·' , .'\. \ .).

Bigger pies are the order of the day. In the electricalindustry, for instance, men with sharp pencils havlil figured

;; th;.\t demand for electric power will have doubled' during) . . .

t'Iledecade ellding in 1960. More po\ver equipment is there·

fore needed. More e1cctricalmachinery for industry

And better' pies. Americans insist on better products,

year by year. Somebody has to pioneer thing~. Looking

; ahead for five. ten, fiftcell years-creatill,g ne\v.ail~ bet,tei:, products and improving old ones-that IS th~ bUS~~les~ otGen~ral Electric. For seventy-five years pl;ogress h~sbe~n'Ot11' most impor'tant product. -

)'. , ,.rJ,~~l,e b,bbies \vho comE! into' the world t6d,ly '101;'7. want

Sl11aller slic~s of the worllrs &oods anc~ opport\llllhes~, Orc~'ei~ 'hl~ s,{me slice, They'll ;'\rant more. Wait arid 'see.

N~tili~lg less is worth planning for by the people who lUust

orgall~~e for the future, It's no job for pessimists...'. ',' r'

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Dance to'ADOLPH URBANOVSKY

ond His Orchestra

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Jungmann Hall

Sundayr Oct. 25

Nephew AIarriesMr3. v, A, Andersen has learn- I

ed of. the marriage October 10 ofher nephew; Donald C. Haught j.,toBetty Lucille Wilkinson of ~t.Louis. . ., Mr: Haught is a son of :\11', anll

Mrs. 1". V. Haught of Curtis.Mr. and Mrs, Haught, will m~ke

their home in Hoppinsvi1le, Kv,where !III', Haught is stationed withthe D, S. Army,

Mr, and Mrs,!". V. Haught at­tended their son's wedding.

Family Dinl1er NotedMr, and 1\11'5. Frank Fafeita jr.

entertained a't a family dinnerSunday honoring their son, Lt. Jim, Iwho will lea\'e Friday for Japan Iand Korea. This dinner was anearly Thanksgiving and Christmasdinner since Mr. and Mrs. Fafeita'sson wil! not be able to be home onthese holidays.

Guests present were Mrs. WillGruber, .l\Ir. and Mrs. Fra(l1< Fa,feita sr., Mr. and ~Irs, Emil Fa­feita, Mr. a'nd Mrs. Bill l"afeitaand familY' and- Joyce Grabowski ofLincoln.

Miss Grabowski· retlll'necl to Lin­coln on the afternoon bus.

Dinner anel supper were bothserved at the Fafeita home,

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Dr. and Mrs. Paul Lambert werecoHef! guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ken­neth Leach Sunday evening,

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with Mrs. Ernest Swanek Thursday' I

afternoon.Badio Bridge will meet on

Wednesday evening with 1111'. andMrs. Henry Schafer. .

Ord Business and ProfessionalWomens club will meet on Tues­day evening, Oct. 27.. Hostesses areAgnes Dodge and Viola Kellison.

The Six Pitchers will ineet onTuesday' afternoon with Mrs.Louise Petska. .;

Attilr Socict~' will mect WedMs,day, October 28 at 2 p.m. at the K.C. Hall. There will be a servingtray demonstration. Cirde 5 wil}be hostess,

:Mrs. Eleanor Dworak will be hos­tpss to the On\ Pinochle club Tues·dav:'Oct. 27. ,

The Loup VallE:v Promenaderswill meet on Thursda~ c,v,ening.

Sunday Dinner GuestsMr. lind Mrs. Knute Peterson and

family were Sunday dinner guestsof MI'. and Mrs. Hugh Starr and Igirls,

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Mr. and Mrs, Dean Misko andDave Watson were in Superior:Sunday, where the men played in'the VFW drum and bugle corps,

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44 Bt)LlS, .- 25 Qf ihese Bulls are over 1a months old

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•HARLAN LARSON, Burwell-3 Bulls

il.f. aODYFIELD, Ericson~.G Cows, G Dulls

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,:and found cond i tions as bad here ~ O..--===----_,.-==---=-==aa----1Cl\\" as in Kansas, But they' stayed, I

Mr. Long works at the sale barnSaturdays. He does trucking fOI his I

friend, and neighbors. IEight children were born to ~tr, I

and :\lrs, Long, Two have died, The,oldE'St sorI. died in 1934 from d \l" t ' '1I:_--=====-===IIIit=-=at=:==I[:l;:=O:===========--=rUpneumonia, A daughter died in IS G1940, ' I upper uests

Li~'ing :1I:e Mrs. Grace Acheson. , . Phyllis Kapustka and Iharonct \\ akecney, Kans.: Don, 0, f o.s. ,Hanson were supper guests \llOd:lY~{r~. Delores, Way, of Sacramento, of Lorraine Dunlop.(alii. Mrs, Eldo Anderson, of Ord; "__'

,Mrs. Maxine Buily, of San Maria, E . ,i Calif.: and Cook lst Class Richard. < ()enmg Guests'who is in the navy and' stationed Wednesday evening guests f Mr

Iat Aberdeen, Md. and Mrs. Dean Gross were 111 and

There are ten grandchildren and Mrs. Harlan Green,I f'\llr ~reat grandchildren in the __i family. Tenth Annil.:ers<1ry Ditneri Mrs. Long was born in Kansas , , .! and went when a little girl to Colo- , Mr, an? Mrs. c. J. Mertens ~ at-, rado. She still loves Colorado. Mr. tended dinner at the Llo1d l~lk', Long was born near Omaha. Nebr. mund. home in ho~o; 0 !h Zik­

This conple is .~till far from being n~und s tenth \~e~dlOo anniv saryI "aged", They have their own gar- Saturday evening. - I G d W Wh' k dG t"i ~~~i~' s~ll:~m(ea:r~~ \~i~f;rl1~~iJ~~~~: Ze Ama TZl-re-s- Se~:. ~~~tt~!! ~~~~~ Absalori. 1902 Valley County Atlas Revea s ran pa as a IS ere en ,al~o hav~ .a cow, and chickens. Mr. and Mrs. Art Daily ~ter· Me and .Mrs.. AI.bin Absalon and It Olav have been caused by cold in to Editor Bill Lee, Both thumb- the Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Blll'1'OWS

I'hey like to read, and Mrs. Long tained the Zee Arna Tures at ~leir Mr. an? :,\[r,s. Emil John spent Sut'l winters: or maybe razors were hard ed the book at length. . family and others, . .' :-rochets and, knits for a pastime. home Thursday. Mrs. Daily won urday in LmcoJ.n, ';Vhere they saw hard come by But when grandpa One part of the book IS devoted Three .of the people .P\ctl1rt·~ 10,She .Is a member of the Bethel the high score for the Iadies'and tbe Nebraska-Miami football game. Iwas a young man the odds were to plat. maps of Valley county s this section are still !mng, .1hey13antlst church. Merle Va,nZandt for the men' They were evening lunch guests I three to one he wore a beard. townships. are Dr. G. ~V. Tay!or, of Ord: HoI'·

Open house was held last Sun- '-_ \ Qf Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hultz, friends I If you doubt it take a peek at ,In the back are two pages of ace M. DaVIS, of. Lincoln; and O. P'II dav;' " Study Group ~ of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Absalon. the Valley county atlas for 1902. pictures of Valley county plOne~rs. CroIl1Wf.ll, of KImball. I

Guests from out or town were 1\11' , i John \Y, Sevenker has one, Mr. "I remember the fellow selling Practically all the men are wear-and ~IIS. II. J. Kuox, James and I Members of the study group, S Id' 'I' K Seve nker's son found it in the coal this book back in 1902", Mr. Se- ing beard~ ?r mustaches. I

I Alice Whiteface Texas' Mr. and I taught by Mrs. Keith Shepherd, 0 rer 0, orea pile of a home he purchased in venker said, "If you bought ~ book J, B. Wllhatps sported a beaut!.;, Mrs, 'Walter Kn~x and 'Henry, of I met Monday in the Methodist par- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fafeita jr. Ord. for $5 he put your picture III the Iul crop of chin whiskers, ,I H<JPPY, '1 exas: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde 'I sonage. The group plans to ~eet plan to accompany their son, Lt. The elder Mr. Seve nker is 83 back". , Mr. Sevenker said. men wore~[cCorllllck and Joe and Keith next Monday. Jim, to Grand Island Fr iday. There vear's old The son remembering "I didn't buy a book, Five dollars whiskers to protect their face from

I Northup, Woodston, Kans.; Mr. and! Their study is based on the ~ook he will take the plane to Camp Dad's age', said,' . was hard ~o con;e by", he added. co:? winds.. . .. :., " "."., i Mrs. Roy Bailey, Palmer; Mr. and! "Life and Task of the Church,". Stoneman, Calif. Later he will "Here Dad, you may get a kick Over fifty pictures of Valley I ev.:n v~'ole one, l~. fact, he,

". , ' A',' '.:;:-~;;';; I Mrs. Max Bailev and Tommy I -- 'leave for Japan and Korea. out of this!" ' county pioneers are In the book. added, I shl,l wear. one . '. _.. _ ..c_ .. ,_"i./fi._", l ~~- ~.: . ,'\ c:<>.()) Grand Island; Mr. and Mrs, Clem~ I: Belated Birthd<1Y Party' Lt. Fafeita is in the O~dnance de- Mr. Sevenk er did gi't a kick out There's a sh~t of ~Ir. and Mrs.. A.. The. bo<?k IS on file at the QUIZ:

. • . -rllO,O by Swopes ent Earl, Ardyce and Marion June _ . 'partment of the Dmted States of it. So much he brought the book Ward, the hed ({ement fallllly, If you d lIke to check It. I

Mr, ~nd Mrs, R. L. Long. , • married in Pueblo, Colorado . l~~aln.d. Isl~nd ;,,1111': ancdl.Mf

~'sl\"I wal'dd m~~b~r~egnh~Qb~i~g foer~~er~~d?~ ;lrmy. ' I ' " I

, . , IIlal C}, Santa .'\a[la. a 1., r. an - t h h' Th d" .. -_.~" I~r 'L \1" \V't l, where the scenery is so bealltifl,ll in thl!Jl1d.ge .Ad~·ocate General's'

H. r ' .' '. "f' R' II Wdd' D- 'D 'I" 11. II" K"rrol Keith lIopkins and 1I1i· h,er a er. Ql11e, urs ay eveqlO~. F I D 1 or t] all!) I sit or rz es ,ouse f ~, ~, 11 e oce 1 bIt d hi t an]l y In/ler I in the summer. ,Now, I am here m (Navy) ofhce l.n the Pentagon .. "WI e eca S e Ing ress eal S cltiel, Bradshaw,;, Mralld,M,rsAllen.1 aso~ ~as a e,ae / - f 1 '.. ' '. . ' . Long and tanHlv. Stapleton: Mr., d~y celebrahon. ," Mr. and !I[rs. Lee Clayton and l The following was. ta~!?n }rom 'the midwestern cattle l'anse coun· Am glad Flonda" so a~, 1aS.,es-,

A C- IN' t P ", .fA' - and l\~rs. Clifford Aci1eson, Wakee· Guests Were :\irs. t'..llen Bef$ly, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cobb and fam- the "Round Town TIllS \\ eek col· try where I 6!l'ew up. caped the season s hurncanes, •S OUp e 0 es asslng 0 nnlversary ney, Kans.', Rev. ,and Mrs. EugC/\e Mrs. Helen. Ko.!<es,. Mrs. Delores ily of Central City and Mr. andjl1mn'O! the New Smyrna Beach, "It I 11 b . . t t' (f t -'-- ~

K t V d C II M M d Mrs Kenneth CIa ·ton and Mr. and Fla, News. 1as a, ~en .\Cry 10 eres lOa I • •- . , " Olsen ,anc! f'llnBy and Mrs. Isedor a\Va a, 1 a 0 lOS, rs. e a Mrs' Roger Clavt6n of Hordsville . bl!t I am tlllnkmg. of the hOlllcwa!'d BIr thday Gatherlng I',Mr. and. Mrs, H. L. Long, Onl churl'h, Rev, Warren. Only rela- Olsol}, Cairo; !l'Jr, and Mrs. Fred J. Long, Mrs. Norma Neumeyer, and '.' d' 't' ' f l\[ d M < Mrs, H L, Rood sent a letter tnp now, Am &Olng b,ack to V','lS- - Ad" M J .'

cOflplc who re~el;tJy ce,Iebl';tted ti\es"and close ~r;cnds were at the C:owan, M'tdison, Wis,; and Mrs. Mrs. MalY Parkos,' \lere mner gues , 0 r. an 1',. from North J,ouP, NebI', last \Ieek, consin and up mto MlI1nesota for , Mrs. Georg.e nelson, 1'5, .un,'theIr golden weddll;g annl\ C'fsary, wcdall1g. Two sIsters and one bro- Emma ScofIeld, Grand Island. Kenneth Leach and daughter Sun- SClY'ino1 she planned to go to Wis, a weekend, then will leave for !or Lea~h and son, Randy, were,i1rf twent>' year reSIdents. )ther who attended the cere mOlly Diriner For Birthday" day. cons;~ and Uinnesota before re. Florida, hoping to arrive there l~ Burwell Sunday. There ther

,Open house marked the event in are still living R ' H Id f " turning here about Oct. 10, She, about Oct. 10. \lere guests of Mrs. Anderson s,the Longhom~ last Sunday after.

j• Mr~. Long can remeli1,ber her iies e or .Mr. and Mr!\. Chris 15irby and In College Choir "ote' I" mother, Mrs. ,J. N. Johnson.

noon and €\'cl1lng. . ,weddlllg dress. It was mude by·' , Billy had as their dinner guests Richard Heuck, son of Mr, and \\1 , . Pernaps you would hke to know The 79th birthday of Mrs. John.. The home' was appropriately her mother, with assistanl:c of the Guy Livermore Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Green, Mrs. Wm. Heuck,of Orc!, is a l11em-, "I have heen r~adlng so.me home i t'1at my so~, CO!,!lmander G.eorge son was celebrated with a smalldecorated for tile occasion. Mums, ,bride. It was of tan albatross a· " ,Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Peterson, MI'. bel' of the Hastings College Tour. town papers tillS mormng, th'lt, H. Rood, uSN, lS now taking a party... 1\' d t' , f . If b' h k" . rand Mrs Marvin Ingraham and Dar' , h . Th' . t Jonesv (:\[nrtha Jones) sent me, so 'short course at the Naval School .val las an Carna IOns were ar· 'so t woo a riC, T e S lrt was yery Funeral services were held Mon· . . , . 1 • mg COIl', IS announcemen have bet'n thinking of home I have lof Justice in Newport, RI, and I Other guests were Mr. and .Mrs,fan~ed. , , . IlbeJ'n

ganfzl Vd\ as Ilv1adekwith ."tClhoresh''!h1e d~{':t 0Ccl t. l?h' fIn tGhe SEarg~~t Meth- 1E;is

Mrwf;~nt~~illE~~~~~e~~\"~li:. ~ome{s !hromhG?rdOn Ohlsson, direc- been gone since ~he middle of Ihis family is with him, After Nov, I H~rry Hughes and daughter, Lmda,. - ,GIftS and' cQngr:llu1il!vry cards ,ottse la a )'0 ~ WI a Ig I, 00IS ; WI';: or uy ,Lnermore, I and Mrs, Harlan Green. , .•\,)1" 0 ... e C t'lr. August and have m:id~ trips into' I, they wiH be in Wa~hingtotl, \ and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond John'Jined a table. A 3-tier wedding cake tIght boned colJ~r, The sl~eves al- who dle~I III Br?ke~ Bow, Oct 8. 1. Th~ occa,don was to celebrate thf' ,This is the third year that Rich- Northet'11 Michigan and Wisconsin, ' 0. l{ , where George will have duty son.baked by a daughter. Mrs. Ivan, so \,;ere long, tight t.o th~ elbow, Mr, ,Lne,rmoll~ was the fa.ther of l birthdays of Mr. and Mrs. lIatlan ar~ has been a member of theAnderson formed a refreshment and flared to the wmt WIth dark nosco~ tl\ ~rmore. for!ner hnotype Green and Mrs. Ed Green. ,. choir. He is in the bass sectiontlible centerpiece. I satin. operator WIth t,he QUIZ Industnes I '. The members are selected through

Mr. and Mrs. Donald tong, a son' The dress was lined. Much of it and now of Columbus. -- competitive auditions,"n4 dallghter-in-Iaw sened the' was made by h.and, The skirt was Mr, Livermore was also editor ReelCross Sealsluncheon. ' i finished with an inch of braid, U\1' of the Sargent Leader for a period A little reminder time flies and'. Mrs. It L. Long docs not remem· derneath, so the dress would not of over 33 )·ears. the time for the sale of the Christ.

b<;i:' just how she and her husband get djrt~· as the young lady walk· He was 78 ~:ears of age at the mas Red Cross sea~s will soon b,emet. '. " ed about the dusty streets. time of his death, here.. . ,I .,"Spe docs rel1Iember fifty years' The single ring ceremony was lIe 1'5 Sllr,\'l",'ed by"'111's "'l'f", and Mrs. Roland Nofman, secretary to;lgo; on Odober 17, she and Mr, used, The double ring ceremony • .' < tl h t t K 11L.o.n" were married. was unkno\\ 11. three children. ' . Ie ome ex enslon agen, a lU,

I> . 111e Helzer, and manager of theshe was Merriam Bray. She lived After tnelr marnage, j\i~. and extension offict:', was busy Monday

v.'it,h her parents in Pueblo, Colo. !\Irs. Long came to Ord, and work· Kokes R,·t~s Held morning typing names on the en-. 1:1r. Long was a teamster for the' ed for the James VanWie family, velopes which will later be stuffedStandard brick ~\'ard in Pueblo. i Later they went to New Mexico, Funeral ser\'ices were held at with Christmas Tuberculosis fund'. She WaS ollployed in a laundry. 'where they lived on a ranch, . Tekamah Thursday for Mrs. Anton seals and mailed out. .TheY met in a neighbor's home,! Soon they went to Graham coun· Kokes, a former Ord woman, who Mrs. Norman explained she ~'ish­and\\'ere married t\yo Hal'S later, ty, Kansas, and lived there for 20 died the~e' earlier last week. 'ed to have the envelopes ready:, Their wedding took place at her :~'ears, on their own farm. l'tIrs. Kokes waS well known hert:'. when needed.pafeilts home. Vows were spoken' During this time the dlist bowl Her' earlier y'cars were spent in'?f..pre' a pastor o,f the l\1ethodist 'formed. They returned to r-:ebraska Ord.\. ' " Pinochle Party

:.'.-,.,~.~~,...'.,"',-:.',·.·~,"-L~·~--e-~·: -I' -~-S--; .. T---a---I--'-k- -, -. ~~::,~if;'i:i£gi("~~~'i~;:j~t.~!:~t1j:~I~~'i~d~i:,hA;~h,::. bara KokeS, Mrs. Edith Tully. who Those present were 11k and Mrs.

b 'd td t h dd' Ben Maly and family Mr. and Mrs.:"'.. '.. was a fl esma. ate we Il1g Alvah Dwinell and Helen, Mr: and:,:" ' ('. '. , 'S' . of the deceased, Rudolph Kokes, Mrs. l"rank IIIalyand Sharon, Mr,

., '. 0'rn e n'5e",", Emil Kokes anq Charles Kokes. and Mrs.. LJoy'd Johnson- and John·. . nie, Mr.' and Mrs. Edward Hanson,

Soldier Arrlve$ Home Mr. an~ Mq.El,mer. Vergin~ .Mr., '1" . and Mrs. WilYl/.e King am\. Ray·Corpof'1 Eugene Augustyn OIl" u,lond, Mr. and 1\11'5. Lvle. Vatio~.dall

rhed here Sunday {ollowing a IU

J. ~homeward trip from Korea, He has arid family, Mrs. Lyle Manchesterbeen in Korea the past year, and Mikt:', !\Irs. Emmett Frazer and

The soldier lanped in Oakland Tommy and !\I~. and Mrs. RogerCaliforni<l then entrained fv; Benson and fanuly. , .Grand Islanq where he was met Those who won high score wereby relatives. He Is in the army and! Paul M~ly and Mrs. Roger Benson,has operated heavy equipmerit; Low pnzes went to Rogcr Bensonnear the front. . and Mrs. Edward Hanson. Travel·

He is on tra\'eling leave. Follow· ing 'prize went to Mrs. LloY'd John-iog a short visit here he will go son. . .to l"ort Riley, I<ans.. There he will A lunch was sened later in thebe granted a 30 day furlough. afternoon.-'---.-"-1---- ... - '7---------------- '---

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HIgh school bIOlogy students 'got - reallyrattled last week when their teacher, Mr. Ar­thur, inquired who had the snake and where)

It seems he thouJht they had itIt seems they thought he had ItAfter much searching and \\orrying the

snake slithered ou t, fflendl) -like There' \\eresqueals

He decided to hjbcruatc ill the supplycloset of the biologj dep.lltmept for the "ce~­

enddidn t rattle as he came out, for )OU see he W;lS a

Just what do garter snakes garter') t

Something Just A ,{

Little Bit Different *

No, hegarter snake

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, NEBRASKA

Me lSU lS for Iload IlevellueTHE ORD QUPAGE TWO

-------,'-------And what breaks the heart of a g,trlkner more than to

leave the beautiful blooms and follagc oUtdOOIS to freeze andwither in fall winds and chills? 'I ~

How many hundi cds of thousands of women do you supposehave "taken in" and "potted' plants they truly didn't care for,only because they couldn't bear to see a IUXUflOllS plant kllkJby frost) ,

I'm sure thiS feeling, this trading, so universal, is rcsponsi­ble for spreading species and blossoms far and wide Equallyas much so as "taking a little s1lp''' of a Iavorjtc plant, anotherway of sharing Jour "haves" with others who "have not"

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SEVENTY YEARS AGO ,Ames BIos had th~lr nllIl 111 running ordel' On

Uone Crcek Eggs \\elC 26 ecnts per dozen, but·ter 22 ccnts per pound, potatoes 30 pounds for35 ccnts, 111 Omaha Ord markeb ltsleQ }\heal 6.0ccnts eggs 121,2 cents, corn 18 ccnts per 20pounds ., A M Robbins \\ as 1n Broken BoWto attend to se\ eral cases of district court ' , ..Mrs Frank Stark organized a class 1I1 'oil paint·mg E M Coffm return cd frolll Llllcoln and ha,dbeen made attort1ej for the district, ,1he QuIz ~.\\as ad\lslng e\er~one to burn bruad, wide f~rc

breaks "" "SIXTY YJ=t-RS AGO, • ~"}',,",

~ Herman ,1~ood was n011\ipated as tr~a~uI cr by tlie IRfl!UOjIcan~of VaHcy COUlltj ,'. ~ll1n\c \\aterma9 sct il lrap land Cau$htlarge co~ otc ' Mr and Mrs II Shll1n 010\ cd to Colora\l6 " i

spccial clectlon was to be held m North Loup for tile purp6s~ 0\ oting bonds to construct an irrigation dItch , , , M, l"r~ISch allfallllly \lele plepallng to lea\ cOnI ,Shu\ln in jilt; re~1 'c~tatne\\s \lCIC the names of W r, IJr,lper, James Wl~ea\cr(lrt J04nTun'a, Shcllllan Clement I'r,Ulk Ho\\ell had lcas~d'his fWlbqclallll to Jamcs Olll', Jr for $400 ; I • ~.

FIFTY YEARS AGQ ~ '. , ~ l~ t •Pcarl Wall and (hadcs Scott' \I erc man ie~ a,t thc hom<! of the

bddc s par~lIts, \I-Ith an clabolite eClelllOj))' l'~ollrteclf hupdt~d 1)1'.vItatlOns \\ 121 e scnt out for the \I cddll1g and tne r~~eptloll' : AFarmers Instltutc \I as bem 3,1~llcd r,~ B 900dsno\\' broughthb cattlc aClo"s the fI\ er to \\wtcr quarters , " f k \sh \\,cre 4IStnouted 111 Valley county \I ater~ fhe stdte had sent them' :Membcls of the commIttee WfllIng the school' nc\\;5 ",de CeplCharlton, Helen Gra~, Jessie Potter an? H\)\\ aro GOQdrieh. ,.' Thelocation of the Lcggett Wlsda Hard\\ arc store was ch9Dflcd ,~.MrsGeorge Ne\1- becker dlcd It \\as uceciued to hire <\no{her te eperIn the grade school llw pOSition, w;:ts, offercd to ~hss ra~eFackler \ . '. ~ , " ," \ II, ,(

FORTY YEARS AGO l), '.' < .:'~'file Harr) Uarl1~y hV/llc \I as badly dalllage4 tiJ rlre CI~) tqn

~le(; r~ II- ran off a bnd,ge \\lth f1\ e persons 1,11 hIs cat . T\\ I) \\ t:rc \11Jurcd , Dr Haldcllllan rCl,ltcd the RpbQlllS bui,ldlllg ',A n~w

sClj'on.d and third IdaeIe teacher \\ as hlJcd to icIie\{e the I;onge§t/urt'. L9up Vafley clhtors filet In St Paul Char cs VC\,lka \til--SkIlled \\hen Ius loaded \I agon tllrned 0\ cr , , , PubliC sales \I ete a~\elt/scd bj C S llurdlek and Mel Doran, , , Adverliscr~ \IereFackler, Dell, Weller 13ros and Ballej «( ~ ... I

THIRTY YEARS AGO " ~ \ ':.J fGeolge Colliplest \la~ a ne\\ partncr in th~ \\:cekes Sccd Co\11

pany ., Ardue Ge\lcke topped the Ch1eago 111arKet With his babybecHs , Loup Valley HIgh\\ay ASSOCiation met in Qrd. AhinBlcsslllg \I as a speaker , A reception \\ as held for He\. and M~s,E !lIajn"rd, pastor of the, ,Mcthudlst ChUHh ~' Institute datcs \1CrCOctober 25 and 26 ,', Waltcr JOlgellsen s'u!!ered a painfut iOJurJ\\h\;n IllS hand was caught in the gcar~ of his windmill, • , llertBreslcj had a clean up sale , !lIn Ann., Bro\ln dIed suddenly ~

TWENTY YEARS AGO •The Neblaska AdVlsorj lloard \\as cnthu"iashc o\er the NUlih

Loup Irrigation prujcct The boall~ \\as "1J90st~n~ the pro)cct itiWaohlllgton 1he Valley count) corn huskiJ1d contest \\as 5tatc,dto be held on the Ign Pokraka farm, ncar North Loup , , . Qrd mer·chants \1 el c "ictlllllzed bj a check artbt , Anton Volt's eOcll \I ~shusked by nClghbol s. d,ue to nll~fortun) 11) the Volt farhily " Nc.\\flags fcaturcd the Red Cross dm e "Plaj day for girls \\as held111 Ord Duck hunting" as a dlsappointmcnt to thc huntcl\s, I

TEN YEARS AGO ' :Rural schools aSSlStcd \\ Ith thc 800 ton scrap am e Pheasant

scason \las off to a good start "Chanticlcers \\011 over J\lbloQ.380 Farmels \\cre to get 4 ccnts pcr pound of butter fat 111 slJ,bSld> pa~lllcnt ~lueh mtelest \\as sho\ln in a Coop e<\llllCrj '\11North Loup K W Petci sOil sold hIS transfer business' to l"orrcstWOflH The War Fund dmc had started off \\cIt, ,The Goffboar sale a\ CI aged $1060Q, ,Ord Rotary club had as their guc~tth, ll' Lllliid 12\)\ i:lll('I', 1'1 mil II, \ \ t,~tlc' . .. ,

Vox POpThe Quiz solicits letters for

publication from its readerson subjects of general in­terest, All letters must besigned, Readers csn how,ever, have letters appear un­der a nom de plume, Vn·signed letters will not bepublished under any clrcvm­stances, Keep letters shortand to the point,

Often I am sure Ord IS organized to death, and that \\C doNO 1 need even another little group of two to organize

Yet, 1 was most interested when Marge Buechler) wile ofthe editor from Ogalalla, told about their Pink Lady group inthat western Nebraska up-and-coming city, For the PInk Ladiesthere look after the needs of their 'municIpal hospiql1, a)} 'the \\Jayfrom putting tiP jelly to be used at the hospital, to' Sharing Inthe care of patients. All for free

It does seem as though we might give o'ur. ho:spltal " lift111 this Pink Lady IashIon ' '1 } >I I \,' , I' I* "'·,I.'lil

Valley county always knew it had prcuy girls and lllill1y'ofthem, so It IS especially proud to show the V. otIlI jusl one at 6ur

luscious blonde products, little Je,1I1 Huff, wh'" w\ll'bC a countessat the Ak-Sar-Bcn coronation and bull this comIng \\ccJc

Jean, a Wesleyan-type student nurse, is 011 the.ldst lap of hernurses' training at Children's Memorial Hospital in Oiuaha

The daughter of Mr and Mrs, Howard Huff, she plans forbecoming Mrs, Galen Allen some. day when Oz has completedhis naval R 0 1 C progr,lI1l, a year or so from now,

-------* ,I thought Ord had never before been so honored, havil)g

a countess at Ak-Sar- Ben, but I was \Wing ~..,' .' IMadge Daniels took part in 'a coronation 25 ot 3Q )C,trs

ago You sec I am \ cry evidently not one of the old ~cttlcrsaround here, so I didn't know that. ., ". "

Madge's sister is the Denver lady who wrore theilelt'i r to 1h(Quiz last wceJ5, saying t:]le Ord paper had b~"Il tak.cn in the Da ­lCIs' horne for ~Ol11e 66 ~cars, and sl~~ was J;,OJI~ tq subscribe f r,one more " ,',

One can take lllorc punishment than others

yOLl wouldn't 1I1lllk the;e c~u1d be a fire bl1n115 n\lle~ (J.:22 miles was It) across Nebraska, charring a strip a Il\llc wldl,'without some barn ot horne or building being caugh; in tile blal~

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Whcn Oru cckbr,ltes, SilC I.:elebl.llc~, ",/' .J..! ',>.' ..Sir I am for\\ardll1g $500 fOI Wc're gonn,1 ha\c Be,lIl SOUp DdY, Kids in Costume J,l) and

thc Ord QUIZ for another jcar a Hallo\\een pdlade ,111 ,It onl.:e. ; , \ : .~: fI shll lIke to gct nC\I-S flom m~ It wUI be on Wcdnesday of nc..t \\cd, and ~V\eJ.1l'lt )OU g.etold hJme; ... - ~I w1ll be going pheasant hunt Jour g),psy queen or spook or co\\girl or \Vhatcvc,r )OU qfe [\,1\-

mg tomoflow as thc scason for ing at Jour house re.ldy for th"t 2 30 o\lock parade 'game blrd~ open~ on that datc Another H.lllo\\ccn toueh th.lt thp cJl~dn~rt gtc~tly' cpjo~'fhe I\cathcr IS Just fll1c for this is p.ttdding the rooms, as eOllll1eered by MiSs Inel ~w3ill fa"tUllC for j car We h'a\e had no b ~S1 0\\ so fal and han eshn~ IS just grade tr ,lIls through the other rooms, SQ tlut each cosh.lni~ III

~~~~~t~~~~an~~o'l Fischer, Dlgsbur~,' -:.-~~~k:~,"re~:!~5.:dTue~d:~~~\~~L;~rts,: as tB:itin:~t-~-

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Sir As ~ ou maj know, pendll1gapPloval by thc FCC, KOLN·TV\\111 go to maXIlllum po\\CI - 316"000 \Iatls - in the ncar futule

ThIS \\111 ha\ e a hemendous unpact on ~'our eo'mm umtj, {or ~ ou\llll be able to ICCel\e a fmt rateSIgnal and cnjoy the very best 111tde\ iSlOl1

(By' K~ame, KOLN·IV

SIr I ahl a~ s rcad Somcth1l1gDlffercnt and John's column inthe QUIZ cach \\eek ,also WhenYou And I Werc Young, bj l\1j raBarber

I read the 1cst of the Quiz If I!la\ e tUlle I lIke the new arrangeIllcnt, that IS, the lal gcr tj pe as It iseasier 011 the C) es The {llet l,U cs ofthe CQIUlllll \\ fltels cctlall11y makcofor a 11101 e colorful QlUZ

In ) our column Oct 8 ~ OIJ sug·gl ested a big HaIlo\le'en for thekIds, an?, thcy should ha\ e It

One CIt> cast Qf hel e has a \ cryulllque J?lal1 for thiS ) cars Hollo\\e'en D1\ Ide the utj Illto se~hons.ha\(llg a ealltain III cach scdlOnWIth a mOllj bux and also a eand>bv:-> and sce \I IllCh sectIon e<\n gather the most pel1111CS, nilkcIs anticandj Thcll thc/ gl\ e half o{ thecollN tlOn to thc chIldlen of Sout)ll}orca I \\ish I could fll1eI thePjlpcr 111 \\ tllC11 I sa\\ the al hdetIlcn I could !la\ e gh en 11101 e detdlls ,

'Illis IS Just an i~ka If jou'd talCto use It m )our column

, YOUI s truly.Lhl)U McGrew

PS \\ c ha, (' So m'uch candy,~UIl1, pop, popClcleo. pubble gUill,Ice CI cam et(' Thcn on bllthdo~ ~blJ cakcs and mOl c canQ) And atXmd' • tune loalls o( the sameWhen \Ie stop to tllJok of It \It:;~rc HI) lutk) Il1dead \\Ith all th~S\\ eels, and \\c don t ha\ c to stand111 lInes \\aJtlng for SLigar andothcr nec~\SllIes I tlullk there's

Ia lot of klddles \\!1o'v lIke to'h:\I e their candy

I SIr'EJ;lclosCd IS our chc;ck for anuth

cr j car of the QUIZ We all look{Ol \\ ard to the malt on QUIZ dan

We certall1ly do hope that thecourt hou~e SqU31 c WIll not benuncd by u"lIlg a Pdrt of It forpal klng Ihat \\ ould surcl~ be ashame I •

Out hCI e \\ e !la\ e parkin~ metersand they eertall1ly do not help thepalkll1g sltudtlOn We f!l1d It ismuch easier to \\ alk to to\\ n thanto tfj to find a parking plac.e onSaturday

We hke Scottsbluff qUltc \\elI,but Ord is homc to ui We \I-IshtheIc could be somc ne\l s fromVllIton and BIace neighborhoodsWc really mISS that We In edthcI e, I '\-Cole the Brace news forlvl-o )CaIS, and se\elal people \\housed to Inc 111 that vici!1lty tellme hO\l- the) eDJO~ cd It

> "!lIt .'l1\\ ,II lit! C"nlll'I', .-.to complrte Ill)' S & II gr<,;cn

Ie contemplated the g,1S sa\,­~a in the head \Vhen she rc-,

\ sp.I<,;e \\here lOU C,Ul peckvhe,lo 111to the futu!e

p to tra\d from Chll.:.lgO tow.,tlley ill Chll.: ,lgO, enter the

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Wt:\~ pll.:kcd up 4 llelV t,end 111 re,ldlng Ihe sto!y,\\Illdl \\e sandl"il.:hed bd\\I,;en 1\\0 c.ln::; of Arthur StOll:' bestand ,l s,lck of pOt,lto dIlpS, is one of those sek11l.:e fldlOntlungs

I he helO of the t,de h,l{l '~ulld \V hdt the StOI y I.:.Illed a"tUllC \v,lrp "

I hat's a sort of a I.:urtaifcom thc present b.lck inlo p,lst

Our hao \\ as using th~

S,tIl Fr,iIlcisco He'd dme dOlwarp, then cmerge in S~n rran

Jhe story ~rippcd us \\ hi(1gs, but Qur \vlfe knQ<,;ked tl'minded,

"Where \VIll I gd the SUIst \lllP bl)l)k)"

'fhe r0,f' is thl' most il1l\)(Hfilpf Ir.roamcl)tal n1ant in thl' 1.1n tee]q qtf'S at;col(lml?" to tlw A'llcII"'~n

Assoda f 'on of NUl SCI \ 111l'n ThenopulaII1\ of the lose plant In1 rhomc ganfcns ~IU\\S contu1lI.,llj IflOlll \l':ll' ti) H'W , I

"NATIONAL EDITORIAL

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Ad\erlbinti lales amI siwlple CUllY lllaJled UPOllIClluest

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Entclcll' as &C(;\)(\l1 c!d&S Illail Illatlcr dt the pu'turrlce {IIOrd, Valky COUIlty, Nchraska undcr an Ad of ~~arlh 3, 1079,'Subscdpliull Hales- $350 in Neblaska, $5 Ebewherc

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1hcn~ are quite ,1 lot of people \\ ho arc starting to fedthe heat of Nebr,lsk-I's .rcvised-up\\dfd redl estdte taxes andtlunk tlMt a sales ~ax is a r~,ld)-Ill.ll.lc ans\\cr for ,II their troubles

Ihe fcderdl goveflllllcnt has tlw~~ last few )edlS pfl,>Vedpretty l.:on~ILlsivcly thdt there is no such thing ,IS p,lSSing ,111)­

body's tax burden on to somebody clse, Despite the imp.mioned01 atory of d~lllagl)gues \\ ho promised that the rkh \\ ele goinJto bCLlr the burden of supporting the Washington gmefl1ment,the plain fact 6{ th~ matter today is thilt the rkh and the poorarc both tax~d hcavUy for the support of the feder,tl treilsur)

Nebr,lsk.tns \vbo Jearn for ,I saks t,u so they ean be relievedof property taxes \V11I do \\el! to take a look aroun9 first K,lns.lswith both a ,stale sales ta .. and .l st.lte Inl.:ome tax flllds ,1 propertytax shU tleliess'lfY, Colopvp, \Vith both a sales ti:\X and ,1 stateincome tax, also shll levies ,I propert) tax for state purposes10\' a, \Vhele they "took the load of redl est.l!e" .1 nUl)lber of ) e,1I sago, has d sales tax, and JOl.:ome ta,\, and 111 I Y4Y tllelr propert)tax \\a5 higfler th,1I1 Nehr,lsLt's \Vas

Ilus )e,II:"s dl.lflllingly high r~,tl estdte tax iJ1 NebrdsLt hdsCl'lUe about bt;1.:,~use the stille board of ~4uallldl1on hds set theIe,1! cstatt; vallles, anu the people themselves hd\e set the v,llueOIl tb~ ~ther s,~ujl.:e I)f propqt} t'1x ~e\l:nue-p~Ison,ll propcrt)III gClll.:f,tJ, pcople t~lrJl',;d 1I1 e~cessiv cI) 10\\ valudtlons on theirpersou,11 pcop~rty, ha" ing nothing no more spurring to e,1 usc thenlto do dljf~J\;ntl), \\h~k tl1<; sptc in~iste~1 th,lt re,11 estate mustbe ta\cd on the b,ISis of Its l11,ukct \ alue

Ihat llli\IIlS rc'.tl e~t.lte 'o\\n~rs .He taklllg the r,lp this )carEqu,lIil,ltioll of the v.plles of ~ll prop~rty is the only ans\\ er totllis problem'. '

l}ecdllse la{\p on r~,!/ JIld person,1! property ,ue "p.liJifuJ,"tillS klP~ Of J. tdX S)stelll teilUs lo Ill'l}lt cxtra\Jg,IIKe on thl! partof thu~e \\ ho spenu t<IX money, Bec ,lUSC a sales t,\-, is a "paill­k,ss" tH,' Jll~.ny ~tJtes \\hkh hf~, ~ a<Jop!ed it ha\ e rd.dleddJ,lqUlg he 1~I!ts of tCD; spe,ndll1g e:c.lJ ,1\ dg,lIl1:e --Bill Plourd intlle N,UlI.:C <'\lLInl) JOUfll,1I '

Charles Price Knows!

No' Substitute

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New Leaders AppointedUniversity of Nebraska army

HOTe units have announced Iie\dyappointed leaders and eadd ranks,The regimcnt is complosed oUiY('b"ttalions. ' ,

In the :\Iilitary Police battalion1\laj. Alfred W. Blessing, of Onl,son of Dr. and ~Irs. F. L. Blessingis listed as an executive,

Another Onl man listed is Capt.Kenneth W. Clement, operations,He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.Geotge Clement of Mira Valley.

Visitation And DiscussionVisitation and discu..,sion nlarked

the stay of the Exchange Pastor,Re\'. Herb Jackman, of Chadron,during his stay in Orad this wl'ek.

Heyerend Jackman, 'rs tne Meth·odist minister of Chadron, and wa;;as~igned to Onl in a state-widepi'ogram whieh featured the ex·change of pastors in the differentdistricts. .

Reverend Jlltl,Jllan sprnt muc-hof his time in visitation and evan·'gdistic wurk.

Every morning, while in Onl, heled a discus ion which was a((endl'dby tht' pastors 'and visiting pa~torsof the nurth p:u't of the dislrict

Some twenly'·fiye pastors wer.e inattendance. . . ,

AIore Spirea 13lootn:5 .Eo Klanecky, who li,\'es olie' blo('~

e:lst of the CatholiC:church in thePiskor~ki bloc-ks, ha;i blooms on l)i.~spirea, '. . ,"

The warm weather has fOQledihe prants.,

T('Jllpuatu!'f's have soared intothe high 80s OUl'illg the pastmonths. '

It .has been reqlIed, however,that Nebraska weather is quicl) tochange,

Not too many )'ears ago, one ofthe worst bliuards in the state his­tory happen('d in early October.The weathl!" cleared soon after andwas mild during the remainder Ofthe month.

A pioneer eitizen of Hartingtonremembers October 13, 1880,\ He says that the da>' started outvcry pleasant, with temperaturesin the high 80s. Children walkedto school bare footed.

Ord children have been rUl111ingabout bare footed the past severaldays in O~tober, "

By 4 o'clock, however, the pio­neer remembers thl'j'e wa~ a footof snow on the ground. The pal;'ents had to go to the school to gettheir children with horSeS and wag·

Ions, and plenty of blankets.

That snQW with. several feet onI top of it remained on the groundI the rest of the winter.

Many remember the slogan fori\ebraska weather to be "Wait aminut\:',"

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Pep RallyYells and the pepband featured

the pcp rally staged Thursday b~'the Oru high school, previous totl.e Onl.L,ou. P, City football game,

A, short sl}it presented by the)"ollng,~olk~ .was a {eature of theented ill!1J1I.l\,nt. .' ,

Aftq- mo.ny demonstratllJns bythe ("heel~ leaders, the entire bodywent \0 thE! e01,.lrthous(' sqll,lre, ledby Coaches Gogan and Pickey.

• •• I The Bill Lee convedible was, pressed into service for the coach­I es. Tllis \\'U5 followed by thl' peli­banl!, and the city fire truckswhil'h. ti'ansported the foot balite.:tlll., and enthusiastic fans,

After music alid yells on thestreet, all went again to the plotnorth of the school hOllse wherl' abig bon!il'~. had been lighted. Af·ter more >'ell", Coach Ditkl'y gaVEa shorl $pe('tIJ. and the crowd dis·persed.

~remb!.'rf oC the frre departmentput out tne fire and ~oaked thesunollndinggro~lnd b~fore thetrucks werl'(ahn badt to till' firebuilding. '

'}.f;t(}Ch;b~-'·"M.O.A. , ('Iub me{ Wednesday,

October 24, at the <:ollntry hOn\0of Mrs, Joe, Ulrich. Eleven mem-bers were presellt. .

The roll caIl. to which the mem­bers responded, was a . curreritevent. , , .

An interesting lesson, instructionon how to give a professional lookto home sewtl,lg. was given by ~Irs.Bob trail and, Mrs. Loren Good.Samples of piped and bound but­tonhoUs and piped and welt potk·ets, also various wa~'s of finishi:lga hemline w(J'e sho\vn.

The club recfivM a thank younote from tfle Childrens Memorialhospital for (he substantial giftsent rec(l,ntly, .

The nlember$ will make glo·candles at the November 18th meet·ing, On that day, the cll,lb will heheld at the home Of Mrs, Cash

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OCTOBER,2 f 1953

To Indiana__~.._~.. ~ I Reverend and Mrs. Paul Clark,

and daughter, are in Elkhart, In·diana this week, where Rev, Clarkis conducting a series of revivalservices, Hev. Clark is the pastorof the On! Assembl>' at Godchurch.

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1'111.2 ORl)· UIZ,' ORO, NEBRASKA--:----;--:--:-:----:--------------:-.--:-----:----:---- -4:..-_~,.I------- _r El2tcrtai,2S cs«. Pitch Club \\Veek End Guests \Vljonll'ny Guests ,-1 S~ns At Home I Arc House GuestsI Members of the Christian church M d 1 d dh ' rs. C. J, Mortensen ent,bine Weekend guests at Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Jim Hunt and Iour Gpests at the 1011112 d ~lr. and Mr. an Mrs, H. H. Weaver anc orr were entertained at the home the I.'itch club Thlll'sday,",.uests ~'RalPh Craig were her pare,nts, i\lr,', sons 01 Cheyenne, ',V~o" spent the '•• l\Ih;;' Steve J:1bIO. nski arc.. tl,lC;Y son,', so. n. 5 of Sioux City, Iowa, came01 Mr. and Mrs, Hoy Severson, wen, 1\11'5. Gus Schoenst and and Mrs. Keith Brady, of Gothon- weekend with Mr. and Mrs, J, B, I Lavere, with his wifl' and lalniJ~'" Sunday tu be house guests of Mr,

I Thursday. The day being Mrs, 1\11'5. J. W, Ambrose. burg, ! Suchanek. 'I of Omaha, and S. N. La Vern. who and :\11'5. Louie Jobst during theirSeverson's birthday, cake, ice I IJ 'CC<i1I11 and coiree was served, The \' --- ---- -- ..-- . Ii,; aSl'u in S:1l1 Francisco with the two weeks of vacation .birthday cake was bakcd Ly Mrs, I (((·ndslnstitlltr., /isits In O'Neill iAnnil'C'rsuric8Ce!e!>ruted -n avy. Ill' is OIl :30(1:1)' leave. "". ~...-.-

IEllsworth Ball. ,.M~s; ~Yanda Smet.s" heaJof the Mr. and Mrs. 1':d Rajewlch and, GUl~?ts, of Mr, a11l1 Mrs, Frank I TI!l' 1J1I.~'~ who arc twin" arr ivcd C Iuistia» (:hure!) NClOS ,

\Vafther Leaque Ra llV HiLo Pi tch V.I,lll j c,ounty \~elfal{: .. BO~d a,nd Joan spent Sunday in O'Neill" I'lil("nlk ~lInday were Mr, and Mr" ! on 'IUIlll.!),. ,~eH'l'€'lldLincoln, of the Norfolk, Zone 4 Walther League Rally will Members of the IIi Lo Pitch dub Spirea In Bloom MIS. M.nle Rels" a~slstan. ~ead, where they wert' the guests of Mr.: Adulp!t Kuk;'> and fanlll~', :\11', and: ' -- -" BlIJl\ ('ull('~e gave the rnor~lO~ ~ndbe held at Wood River Sunday, Oct. Iwere entertained on Thursday by The large spirea bush in front of s.pen~ fl~m Wel!lllSd~Y. unt Satur- and Mrs, Smiley Iwanski and M, rs. :'.btt h.osln:lt,a anl.l daughter, Il~ctm,ns Jfom<:.,. i ('\'('nll11£ messages at the (hm'I.lan2~ at 2:30 p.m. The Leaguers are I:\lr s, A. F, Kosmata. Guests were the Phillips 66 filing station, owned day 10 Lincoln, I'hey were a ,wei. daughter I Ann, and the Misses Minnie, Bar- ' r I ~1" " t " K" J' Church Sunday.1j.d"ised to dress infoormally. Games :\oIl'S, Albert Jones and Mrs, Louise by V, A, Andersen is bursting into tare inst Itute. Lectures wer gIven, __ l-ara and Eliabct h Lukes. 'I i\r.l<~n.(... ~ ~'~t' ~~('s ~.l J IDs~ r ~.nk ltevercnd Haymond the regular

'11 b th ' t . tai . t l' t k bloom :tg in A f f tl ti by several persons on I'elfan' I " " " ,l\ rs. ,loCI S 1.I,I,er, ". .,\01.1, '.. .'WI e e evening en er auimcnt. esa,' 'I't fl at 'It ew 0 ie Illy work j V' 't G. I . II the falllliy dinner celebrated the rl'turIlcd home \\'cdl1c,d:,v after a mlntster, IS a member of a college

-- --- d'a~. c owereu es were seen Thurs·, 4 lSI S rune parent s 73rd b,irthdaY,of Mrs, Ptucnik, and week's visit. Mr. Dworak ;',elllaillC'd' quartet, antl was making a mission-Oiiicial Board Colorado Visitors S ! /' .]' .! II 1 8,her)'1 and, Mary Bresler went l the 5uth ~n~1l\ero:lr.y of Mr. and 1 in Omaha with his daughter, Mrs. ary journey, so was unable to be

The Official Board of the Mcth- Guests In the 11'OJ'll" of Dr. and TI~:l summer, likh~ .tem~erat~lI·es 0 (1('1 i xpec tee onr to Sl. Paul Friday on the bus, They I :\Irs, Ptacnik s II('ddlll'~' I Sevcrv n, wlule :'.Ir. and ~[rs, Kiser, prl'scnt ,00· h h '. d ,,' ",' of ra I months, a, even given Lt d 'I 'I t I were the guests of tho ir grundpcr 'l') , . b "'t I' (,).. I I' ' I ' ,. ' 1St. curl' Will, meet SllI1 ay Mrs. Dale Kane and daughters arc the shrubbery new idfas, ' an ',rs. DWlg It ate ler ", . ,~, " ,," ,.,.. , , 1c unr1l\ ersary t'ai,e was akPd, Vbl (l III ~ ,,1'llll ;1, u\\ a, , fielcl'"rlll LlI1coln was. accoll1-eyelllng, Nov. 1, III lhe church. the parents of Dr. Kan'e Mr. and ~_ and daughtt'r are expede~ home ents, M~, and MIS, C. L~ l,hn>ten. :Inti dc('ul':tlrd by Varlelll' Kol\('s, , OIl OIL' WilY !lUnw thl' p:irt~ vis· P,lIlil'd by his Idfe wIto pleased tIleMembers are r~quested by the pa,.;· Mrs, Lewis Karre, They arrived: Garden Club ,Friday, The~' ;vill be the gq's. ts of se.n, ~ntll S,unday. Mrs. Chn,tensrl1 a, duught('1' uf Mr, and Mrs, Adolph' lied ill Kurth lknd :tIld SdlU~ kr' ('ongl'q-:ali0n \\ ith hcr piano pIa)'.tor to keep thiS date open and be from Denver, Saturday and arc , Mrs. Hatcher smother, s, Irl blOUght th~m home, l'.okes, foJ' a slwl't tillie. [ngpresent. '.' ' , spending several days in Onl. .Mrs, Loren Good enter,tamed Tolen, and hel' aunt, Mary oupal. ---'--"--_.. ~- . --- .----- ----- ~~--.

---' . __ llIne members of thc Ord G;J.rdcn They phn to stay here abGlt twoBt.,'etiit2g Guests S . I, {{ , club Thursda~: In t.h~ ~?~eJ}~e of weeks. • , I ' ,

. ' ,', pena H llSIC tl,c lea~ler, ~Ir,.' 1I0rate II~VIS, the Lieutenant I !:t(e!tt·I' and lis fam.Saturqay guests ot Mr. and 1\11'0. Special music was a feature at ll'~son on wmdu:v arrangelllrnt ,and i1y have been stationed i'l Ama.

S. I. WIllard \\er.e Mr. and Mrs, buth the Methodist and Presbjter. \\lIlllow ga,nlel1lng was presl'nted 'lJ T ' ~I!en Maly and fanllly, Mr. and Mrs. ian churehes Sunday. In the Pres. by :\!rs, 0, tr~ HUbhes; :\Irs, Hughes j 1'1 0, eX.1S. IFra.nk l\laly and ..Sharon: Mr. ~nd I ~yterian ehurch Mrs, Carolyn Dom: also brought the poltlters for the S' " I~Ir~i Eh.l1('r Vergu!, Mrs, WIlJlam tn~' sang a solo, In the Methodist I month, urpns(' Suppu IZab oudll a~d /an1l1y and Mr: and d1urch, Mrs. Edw. Swopes and I ~Irs,. Louise Petska, who was Mrs. Hoy Severson was pl~lsallt.'Hrs. Homel \\ IlIaI'd and famlly of Paul Bleach sang a duet. a. guest, told the group of her Iy surpriscd Wednesday wh~~ se\,.Idaho. " European t~avels, eral of her friends came 1> her

Special Speaher home in celebration of herjbirth·Leat)es FQr Virginia (iay. A covercd dish dinnet fur-

Reverend Howard Smith, of Ains· ni~hed by the company was4rved.worth, will be the gue,:t speaker . Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Koupal Guests were Judge an "!'tIl'S,

in the Assembly of God chureh alld Mr, and Mrs, Ign Pokl'lika of rIl 0 tl B II d d ght \v'll'I" '_'t Sunday, Oct. .1.5. I[e \\'1'11 North Loup, accompanied Mr. and ~ 5\1' l' 1 a an au erl I .

,-, ~ 1\1 J v t t G! ma, Maggie King, Mr, and Mrt Johnpreach at morning and evening rs, oe p.ar y 0 ranl Island, Cook, Mrs. Hose Glover, El1\l BondEervices, Visitors are welcome. Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Karty and Rev. Momie Young, \,

took the train to Ft. Lee, Va.,where the~' plan to visit, their B'II I " , "da~ght~r and, hsuband, <;.'apt... a!1d I lj sIt(.. 0 ll\.hs: JQe Beol~, f.or an Il1delll1l~e Mrs. Otis Miller entertainel ,ev.t:me. Mrs, Beloll1 Isthe.formrr Lrl· eral little folks and their J1ll{lhershan Karty. , lat. a party hOIlorl.ng the stcond

, . -,-'- lJirthd:lY of her son, Billy, wed.!Agmn PIOneers . r.esd'lj', ~Guests were Mike and

Tije s\:,('ond film presented by ~(,n:tI11Y 13era~, Greg, Martm" L~'le Ithe youth organization of the Pres. l hnstensen, Gn'g D,uly, Kary :\111·b)terian church was seen Sunday. I(J'... . ,;This film, entitled, .rAgain Pion. ,~lIthd.ay. cak.e and ke ere,ameers" featured the storY of mi. \\ele sel\t:d fOI lunch, The .t~lld·grant~, and the lives of these wan- 1'en pla~'ed am! the mothers vl~lted,derin:;: families.

The leading part was taken byColleen Townsend, who H~v, andMrs. Porter knew personally, whileattending the seminary in Califor-Ilia.' ,

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i Dale Ziklllund was in charge of, the projector. '

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LOUP CITYSmolik and #-lis

Polka kings; A Dance Every Satur~ay

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On Vacation}Jr. arid Mrs. L. A. Muncy went

• to Des MoineS, Iowa, Sunday wherethey spent the greater part of theweek with .relativcs aIld· friends.

During their abs€nce, the 1\luneyJewelry Store was cared for b)'Mrs. Ada Mason and Mrs. AddieRalston. .

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Linklock Aluminum­Sprinkler Irrigatio.n

Syst~ms

Deep & ~1J.allow Wellsand Pumps

Over 20 Years' Experien~ein Irrigation Needs

;H2 Lot 6; N. 10 it. of E. 41.5ft. of Lot 6, Blk 14.__ -. 15.56

Orig. Town, K 41.5-ft: of S.115 ft. of Lot 6. Blk. 14 __ 27.77

Orlg. Town, Lot 8, Blk. ~4 _ 32.28Orig. To\\ n, S. 31 It., 3 in. of I

Lot 4; S. 31 rt., 3 in, of W.3.72 , 22.5 ft. oI Lot 3; N. 3 it oI3.16 I' Lot 5, sn. 19" -.: . 22.172,05, Ord City Sew e~ Dist. No.86.70 Orig, Town, East. 62' & ft.

I Lot 2: Blk. 58 .:__.. _. _ $ 11.614,52 Part 01 Div, C, Sec .. 29.

Twp, \9, R. 14 - ~ -'1 i ----- 11,61, Arcadia Curb' & Gutter I

ImprovementOrig. Town, E. 25 ft. Lot 11 i

Lots 12 & 13, Blk. 6 _... $ 69,90

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BLUE ROCK SHOOT

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WNAX' 'Bohemian Band

WHERE GRAND ISLAND DANCES, .

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Spo'nsorcd Jointly By American Legion

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, "---+-J-------.,.,'-,-----'--...-..------ruisr AlJl>nION TO ~E',iSWI,i; NW I,4SEI/" A," LlBr;BTY TOWNSIllP' 1 " Di,. in Lo~s 3',4! Block 14 26.9~) O!v. 1''1' i~ &~~t! Sec. 2~ 8.22 Milfords, Lot I, Blk. 16 - ..

ELYHIA VILLM.lJc: Sec. 4._ - ..-- _'- __ - 84.31) I'ownship 18 Range 11 I' Sf, oI oi-. G 10 Lots 3, Div. W W III S\~ 11, Sec. 23 16.92 Milfords, Wl,~ Lot 2. Blk. 1;Lots 4, 5, 6, Block 3 . __. __ $ 2.;)-1 \V'2,~E~'1. Sec. 13 . ._..._.6.8.63 NEllt; SW1.i, Sec. 3 . $ n, M}5/ lock 1~ __ ._ ...: .. 171.26ID~V. B 3' in S\~l,.., Sec. 23 34.18 West Ord W1.2 Lot. 2. Blk

S L' l 'ONI> ,\I)I>I'I'ION '1'0 ~\y .t" Sec, 13 - --. -.-.. ----. 463,26 S1';1,4. Sec. 3 _ ___ .__ __ _ 7f '.46 AI IV. I In Lots 5,6; N On'. A, S~. 26 __... _ 66.38 1 -------. . .--- -',-- --w EI~Nr.lt, Sec. 18 __ ..... 80,08 NWI4SE~4' Sl,~S1':lt' I<;~~. " Div. H, Block 14 .. _ 2~.94'IE 35 rds., 9" 2" jn Dlv, Haskells, EI 2W IZ, Blk. 32

ELYHlA VILLAGI<; N lzNE'4S1m, Sec. 18 __ . 9,30 S\V~t; S\VltSE'i' 'Scc 9 70. 10 i Di 1 in Lot 6, Block 14 __.. 13P2 I E, Sec. 26 ._. ._ 5.92 Orig Town, Lot 3, Blk. 6 -Luts 4 tu 8, inc, Bluck 2 $ 31 n S'."~S\Vl.t~ Sec .. 20 _ " 112.65

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Block 14 _ 8.82, Nl.~ Diy. G., Sec. 26 . ____ 132.76 \Vest Ord, EI.~N'·zN1.iI, Blk.SUBVIVISIONS TO VII·S. H. S, U 111 NWI"I, Sec. NE\,tNE\t, Sec. 14 _ . . 17. :24 DliA in Lots ,2, Block 16 '1.l() I Div. I, Sec. 26 ".___ _.._._ 1.98 12 __ - - __ - . .- .__ .ELYHIA VILLAliE .22 ". - - - '1' ---, --.. - - 2 34 Sl~NEI'I; SW 1,4NWI,i; S~2, I AlIJf Lot 1; E 151,,' oI Lot ·IDiv. B 13, Sec. 26 .' __ ._._., 17.58 Haskclls, Lot 6, Blk. 3 --- -.

Township 20 Range 15 V!v. \V.1I1 S\\ ,4, Sec. 22 31.56 See. 19 . _ _ __ ... 93{35! .2.Block 19 _. __ .._. 1,294,80 " L ' , Haskells, Lot 1, Blk, 19 _ .Viv.Ain SE'I,Scc. 23 .$1966 Div..AJnLot~,Sc(:-25 ,- .30 WI'ilNW~4,Sec.20. __.__ -.. 1l.7~ DH·l. F, G in Lots 3, 4. NORIH ..OUP VIlLAGE Haskells,Lots3&4,Blk.15Vivo B, Sec, 26 -- - _--- . 2030 W 32 rds oI VIV. B 111 Lot 5, NWI,'1' N~4SW\4 Sec. 21. _ 84.12 r Block 19 _. __ ._-'.. . ... _.. 34666 Original Tow I Haskels, Lot 1; N. 16 ft. ofViv.r.Scc.26 - __ .. 10292 .Sec.25. ---__ ~--,----'" 1.34S~.zS\VJ,i,Scc.2i--.----- .... 29.26j'3'.X42·?"inDiv.H,BIOCkI9 2.1.6W.28f~.,S,%0(3;W.28 Lot2,Blk,18 __ ... __ .__t:

W 30' of Vivo L. Sec. 26 -' .92 Divs, C, D III Lut o, Sec. 2;,> '.88 LlBFRTY 'fOWNS liP' D1V. B m Lots 1,2, Block 21 243 ~2 ft. N ~ of 3: Block 1 2Q.10 onv CITY l'AVE~lf~NT:\liddlc 1841.~ ft. of Vivo 0, Vivo I in NE~i, Sec, 27 - --. 17.38 T I ~ 18 0 I 16 E 5Q' oI Lot 3, Block 22 ,--' 65.99 Eo 20 ft.·of Div, Din 2, 3, RESURFACING DlST. #6

Sec. 26 - --- ----- -. - . 16 02 NE','" Sec. 32. - .-- - - -..-. 109.18 'J' o~ :~s lIPI, "I' • ~\ange ILot:2 less 2~2' and Alley, Block. 2 ..- - .: .. --.- - .~-. 65.92 O· T L tiE 155 itst6Viv

. 17 .of Vivo A, Sec. L .46 - .SI'IU~G,DALE TOWNSHIP ~;.~~~\tNS'IZ2~~~:: ~~~'. 2277$1~lgg L~lsc~l~~k'4-2 -_:_:: ::~::_..::::::: ~~:~~ E~~~ ~ i~ ~. :' ~l~~~ ~ .. -- l~g~ r~f'Lo~~2~'B1k. 19 '. _.: 40.29Lloyd II. Wlboll, Sub-Vivo 21 of Vivo A, ScI.'. 101'.Il~h,p 19 Range 'J S'·zSW~i; NJ,2SE\i, Sec. 28 51.63'SlZ Lot 7 Block 44 __....__-- 6.00 ' Bab ok-s \dditi~~- Orig. TO\\ll, N 3 ft. oI W

Valley County Treasurer 26 4.23 NI,2I"SE\~, sec. J ---- _. $137.36 SEI·iNWI,4; NE\'iSW\i, Sec. 28ILots2,3,'4,Block46 .__ 208,32 N.66ft.oI5can<JN.16ft.

29.5ft.ofLot6,Blk.19_!CIE.\INY ADVIT!..ON TO NE 1, Sec. 4 -... - .--- --- .. - 94.74 1 16.36 .!Lot 6, Bloek 50 . - ...-- -----...- 82,23 oI81'2 6 Block 2 95.66 Orig. Town, W. 20 ft. of 2,

I<;LYHIA VILLAGE SWI,i.; S'2SEVI, Sec. 4 -- .. -- 18~.OO I ~V\,~~EI'4; NW\i. Sec. 29 .. 12H211~?,t.S 7, 8, Bloek 52 --- - -----. 2.20 N. 82 ft. of 7. 8, BI~ck 2---" 198.56 E 32.5 ft. of 3; N. 8 ft. ofLots 1 to 4, inc , Block .__. $ 48,22 All. Sec. 9 - .. ---, --- -- --. 292.36 S\~ ,t, Sec. 29 ----- .- -- ...-. 44:.38 S.z Lots 7, 8, Block 55 ..----- 11l).Oi Babcock's 2nd Addit'on' W 28.5 ft. of E 32.5 ft.

EllHEKA TOWNSlIll' NJ2 SW1,4. Sec. 16 ... -- .. -. 65.08 SE\4, Sec. 29.. --- ---- ..- --- 38.84 Div. C, Block 58 - .-_._. -.-. 65.72 Lot 3 4 BI c'k 5 I 602 of 6, B1k. 29 --. - - .-'1'0\1 !!.' 111'11 _20 Range If' NWI,i)' S\V~4NE~i; SW 114' MzNI<;~4, Sec. 30 -- - - ---- - ~4·78 S'·IlEI·2S 1,2, Block 61 ---.-.- - 33.62 L tS 5't ' 8 OBI 'k 7- -.- -. 95'66 Orig. Town, NI 2 oI Lot 1 &:

~ \ v SE" Sec 16 12180 WI,ilNEVt' SEI> less RP' WI~ Sec IN'I' E~' S1.' Block 61 7 It: 0 sq. oc --- --. lk )3NIl.N\V~4; SEI,'t NW 1,4; ,,"', .. , - ... - . --. ,,1.. ", 7., " 2 2 ,2, -.. -.-' . ~ L t 5 6 BI k 12 7194 2, B. ---SW'4, less 3 A's in SE\to S\V,I.~~Eh"sec. 18 --.--. --- 13.70 ~o ...._._._;. ,_ -.-,-- _.._._.77.48 S.. W of W~~St,.2, Block. 62 76.06 ~(s 5' 6' BIO\ 14 ,----.-. ~9'14 Orig. To~n, 24 ft. of Lot~.NW 14 , Sec, 3 -- _ _ $148.76 ~Vl~·~i.r~:-I, ~ec. ~f .-. ---.- ---- 11~'07~ ~J~~ 18:eS~~ool. Sec. 32.-. - 1§~.~ IDlBV. &CDanBd

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64;' of On·s. 58'ULot~ 7' 8' BI~~k 14 -.. - 41'00 l'.L· 243

fBLlkof 1'4"1· 52.5 ft. ofS\VI,INW I,4; 3A's in 8E\'t· .~ ", ec. .---.- -. --"" , ......--- ......-- -.-. • oe 0 ----------- . L t l't' 4' BI' k 16 32'96 ot,. .-.-'.

NWI Sec 3 9 O~ SEJ,t, Sec. 22 - - --- ---. -- 44.25 NI<;J,'1, Sec. 33 - - - .. -.. - - -. 56.62 Div. E, Block 65 ._ ...__ .._._ 7. 0 SO, )nc.,. oC. . Orig TOI\n. S. 41 ft. of N.,t. . --. -- .-- - -- 83:76 N12Ng','t Less R.H, Sec. 28 11.15 ShNE\i; E~2SWI/4; SW~i SWI'4; IHillside ildd., Lot 6, BI~k 9 )51.~ Lots 1.2, and Dlv. S. m 65 ft. of Lot 4; S. 41 ft. of

~~:N'E~~~' ~1')'ISE\j~---sec: W 110 \i A's of SW\, of SEr" Sec. 35' ·-----· .. -----d- 129'N22I ; . ORO GIl'Y , ' ; ,.NE~~ of 26'18-13, Block 37.18 N. 65 ft. of W. 52,5 ft. of4 3488 Sec. 29 and of Lot::; 3 in NW

I,4;NW\'4SW~4: E40 I' s. of 'j . . 19 ---:.- .. -_. - - - Lot 3; E. 10 ft. of NJ,z of ~~~

SE,~'SE" --'Sec-- 4' --- -- --. 13'74 Sec. 32 ...--:- ------ -0- ---.... 53.35 10 rds. oI SE~'I, Sec. ~3 ---- 86.98 Wilson's AddikUon ... '. 2,7. and °liv. S in NE~. Lot 3, Blk. 14 - .--. - ..- 21..6

211i ~~~~_--_-~·_~-=-tH~~_",::-..'S.S\VI' I "'D' 'A S----4 ---' ,59'56 SI'2NWI:1 ; Lots 3, 4, Sec. 30121.18 WI,2) Sec. 36 --.-..----------.--- 141.88, Lots 9 to l~in<'., Bloc 4 --- ,,7.4;8 26·18-13~ Bock 23 .--- ..--- Orig. Town, 1<;.10 ft. oIS~i! _

", es~S IV. , ec. .- - S\'2 less R.R.l~ing S. of n.n; AHCADJATOWNSIUl' Millord'l> Addition. Greco'" Mdition of Lot 3, Blk. 14 _. ._~1.ti!S~~~'\~, secce.g, .:::_:....:. -----_:: i~:~~ Lots 5, 6, Sec. all -'---"--- -- 47.24 Towo~hjp 17 flilngc 16 W.60 it. oI EI,i!, block 2 _ 1.Q8 Lots 7, 8. BI()(;k 1 .-.-..----. Orig. Town. N. 26 !t. of LotNE \'1; Vivo A in NW I, i, NOn-fit LOUP TOWNSHIP W ~~ Wl12 Less 1 A. in SW~. SW ~4, \\'; 56 ft. o( Lot 7, Block 17 42.99 Lots 1, 2, Block 4 ------ ------ 5; N. 26 It. of W. 21 ft. oI

Se('. 9 __ . .__ . _.._. c_ ::19.53 T I' 19 11 13 Sec 2 \ $ 5208 Sh Lots 7,8, Block 31. _ 74.67 Lots. 3, 4, BI()(;k 4 --..-.--. ---- -, I ~::;.:.;:- -~"""•.:::-:.~,-_"E'2WI~ Less Vivo A: Vivo il,.u ,. O\\lb~ liP ,ange NW~,S·E\~-:LaC-tile'ss-nR and ' West OJ;'d Addition ,Lots 1. :2, 6, Block $ ----.- ~ .....~~, ~;.~'1

Bill Sr"'t Sec 9 1I5')0 Lo!s 4, 0 Les::; H.R. and dt, ditch,' NE~>,· NI,LNW1>,' Lat $ IE~i of Lot t,-Block 1 .______ '13.30 Lots 7,8, B.l0ck 5 n ..:.. .,..,..._..-~.__ 0,~SE\i Le~~ 'l>iv. ll, S~(.'--9 .:: 62:18 Sec. 32 .' -. - ..---- --- - --- $ 22.17 less un and ditch ~Sec. 5" _196.10 Lots 1, 2, .Block 10 . 49.32 Lots 1 to 4 me., an~ 6, ~ ., --- -, - :f.'!::'\VI' S 10 63 11 Lut~ 6,:7?, ~ec. 32 -..-- ----...... -0 10277

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Lots 4, 5. 6.7, less ctt., Sec. 6 103.78 Lot 3, Block to . 30.86 B,lock 9 _, ._.. _._._ . __ .. . ~.642, ec. --- - ----------- -.- -- , LO, t.~ 1. -, ~ec. 36 ------- -. ---- 26.80 SW1.ilcss ditch. Sec. 13, __ 17A.5d ILots 1 and 8, Block 11 ._.. 30.86 Nh 1. ~,Block, 12. ;__. _.... 5$,68 ~,

SWli, Se ..... 12 -' --- ----------..-- 55,72 ~1~I\n~lllp 18 flange 13 SEI,' ,Sec. 13' _.. .__ .. 4-';6.8~ S. 120 ft. and Lot I, Block . Pape s A~dlhonN\VI't. Se~. 13 ---.- .-- -. --' -- --. 70.86 NE t VlV \ Sec 1 $ 5718 I f U L \ f IN\Vli, Sel' 15 --' -- -- ------ - -- 42,66 Lot' 6 Se~' i ' ---, ----- '40 t NW.4 le::;s ditch, Scc. 14 --- 168.3'~ 15 -..- -- -- - -- - - ---.-- - 3.58 otj 1,2 and V.I0 t. 0 3, 41.40t)\VI. t, Sec. 15 - . - -- -..-- -..-. 82.12 W: Lots 5' 6 Sec 2---- .. 71'72 SI<;I/I, Sec. h --...---.----- -"-' 2-l9.08 S. 2rds. or 1 less I'd" 310ck " Bock 4 . - -.--- .-" .- .''--W J ~ W I, 2. Scc. 1~ __ 61.60 NE\ Les::;' Ii H dt -& -rd' . SW I.~; Lot::; 5,6, 7,8. Sec. 16 117.88 17 c _ .. .-' 2.76 T. C. Davls AddlhonNWJ't; NI 2S\\,I.'I, Sec. 22 184,36 Sce. 4 ~ ... . ._,: 15390\ S\~~I,N~Y~i"See.11_.. 17.62 Haskell's Addition . Lot~ I, 2. ~loek 3._ -'-- ..- 5.62NE1'IN~II; SI 2NEI,'t; SE\i. NFlt Sec 5 . 26 59 \\,~S\~ ,4, Sec; 17. ---- 33.18 Lots, 2, 8 and N~z 7, Block . Lots 5 to 8 mc.• 310ck 9 _._ 23.,72

Sec. ~5 . - - - --... ---.-- -.- --.. 66,16 t)'VI'I' Sec' 5 - --.-. -. -------- --. 24'91 ~EI.~;, EhNW1'4, Sec. 18 .._ 155.42 11 .._._._. .. _. __...:... .._ 168.58 All Block 1.1 ,- .__ . _ ... 29.56SElt, Sec. 28 -.- ---------. 170,02 SE\~,·Sec.·5 __:__-::::_:_:.::::.::_:-::: 24:73 I<;i r,SE\4' Sec. l8. . .._..._.... ~4.02 Lots, 3. 4, Block 15 ' __" __" __' 22.6~ Lots 3 t.o 6 IOC., Block 12 _. '86.42E'2N\V 1

'j ; NW1,tN\V\i. . W'~, Sec. 7 ._: .._.._. 50.11 S~'r! Sec-J~ -.. ;·Ii--'--·--- 'j;"- 1~~:80 Lot 2, Bloek 16 .._. .._, __... . 7~.12 Lots 7, a, Block 12 -, --- ... .,. 62.70ISec.,~o -~- --.. --- ----.----. 5d.9q SE1't.Sec.10 __...-.. __. 41.71 SE1~t~yy't,S\\,4.SW,iSW ..4,\v Lot4.Block.29- --..-.--- 50.16 Lot8.BlockP. .._. __.--.· ·1.60

N 2NE t, Sec. 33 --- ---. 58.80 SW\'tNEI't. SE''tNWI 4. '1./~~~'t"Sec.20_--- __ .. 131.08 \V1.2 WIt, Block 32 .._ .W Lot 1, Block 18. ... _. 1.60.. GEH~\NlU~1 TOWNSllIl' NW1,iSEh and L~t' 2, ~L7~~V~~ .seiEI~~W·1.,·:- 'Ni' lJi~~ E~2 W\.~ SIi! oI 2, Block 35 10.20 Lots 1. 2, Bolck 19 ---- --,_.. 19,901t;\\ll~hlP 19 Bange 16 I Sec. 12 --- .. . _. _ 74,11 Lot 1'\Vf~Nj.,;I~~ SE~:NEI,'~ sil"; Lot 4, Block 35 _.... _ ". . 71.50 Lots 7,8, Bloek .19 -- ; '.--' 3.22

SWJ.t, Sec. 4 ..----------- ----- $ !l0,D6 Luts 2, 3. 4; Nl.ilNEI/,; Lot SJ:;1 1 I d't' h S 21' '28082 Woodbury Addition : .A. J. VaVls AddltlonS,r;,1 4 , ;')ee. ~ . ,. - - ..-- -..- -- - 15622 1 Sr;"\ NEI!.I, Sec. 13 104.84 L t _ 'J JSSol C 22 eC. ..-. 21'50 Lot 29. 30, Block 5 .._.. 5.52 All .Bloek ~ ..--.- -- - -- ... -" '40.80Ji.'~, Scc. 13 . - . 86.41 SI 2SW',4; Lot 5, Scc. 13 __ 166.72 ?::; '. if: _---.-.;- --.---- i' Lot 3; Block 11 . . 0 21.9~ Lots 1 to 6 mc., Block 5 120.58NW'4 Lc's,Cellletcry, Sec.. SI~N\V14 Ies::; Rn. & dt, V1Vt1tkN.rli/~Sd~.,~IV·t(ll;Pt.Lot 12andE6ft.ot13, , Lots3,4',B.lock6--__ .. ·---.. 4.02. 15, . -;. - ... ---. ---. - -.. 13~ O~ Sec. 14 . . _.. __ 167.38 o. as 0 rec, ec. 26f"0 Block lQ ..'_. _... __ .________ 35.2,8 Lots 5 to 8 mc.• Block 7 . fl,Ots,~ ;,,4, ~ec. 17 .--- .,- .---- - --- 99.n S I,Z SE \4 lcss RH. & Seh, vi~~--ifrn-N-f;-~i "SeC:--23·:---. ~M~4 Lots 17, 18, Block 1.6 10.78 Lots 5, 6, Bloc~ 13 ___ 3.22/~EI t, Sec. 19 ---.-.-. -.- -. 60.14 Sec, 14 _. . _~ _._..__. 159.48 W1.zNEI't les ditcb Sec 24 2496 Lot 37. Block 16 ., _. .._0 1.1Q Lots 1, 2, 7, 8, Blo\'k 14.. 48.04

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r)t;: ,4, \se~, .19N-EI' S ii l~g,~~ ~W~'t~ S,e~. 1~ ---- -,,---------. ~5.20 E~kNW~i les ditchl, Se~. 24 e1:65 P. 21 and aU 22 to 26 inc., ; Ruble~'s I\ddition'

s~\~· 's . :j\' ,I, ec. 3606 S\ttS\\ I,t, Scc. 18 -' -------.--- .7.05 All of NW\4N & I<;of RR, Sec. 25 Block ,17 '-".'- -;-.- -.--. -.. , 6.§2, SUburba.n . Ingram & Dean':, 4. ,ec.:". .--- .. - --.- ---- . '. N 2, Sec. 19 - -.-- - --- - ---.--...-- 56.25 ." 30886 Lots 11 to 36 mc. Bl~k 18 24.18 Block a -..-- .- --- --- ... -- .80 D E A IsWJ 1 Sec 2) 6034 SI' S 20 6956 ------- - ----- ---..---- ... --------..----.-..-. ',r:.b • • ~ rms rongSEll,' Scc'- 28 ~ - . -:.- .---:: :~: 28:93 NB!'I e~cc 2i ------.. --. --..---. 76·t.i0 N\E11'I,Ni. &~es· 2

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I·,--.-···S;;-'--S--· __ 1~4:51 L~t 34, BRI?ck ~9d ·--A--;i-ci:t; " .'!"! ~;V' !"10J3lock 9 .--? -'---'-.--'" 84~'~; •• . Tractor Co.

SJzSW\t;WlzSEI't.See.2~ 11198 S~2NI2SW'I,4; ---Slz-Nli!Nr~-: . I' ...,0, ~ln 72, ec " . ·, . .l\~rs! I! ... lion ~'~:, Lf.OC.... -... --- ....-.:-....-.-'-----. ..... _ .~I SWJ' I l't I ,1 ,I 25 ------ ...---- .--..-. 134.41 J"ot 1 to 4 lnc., Block ~ -... \/4·156 D1V. V V, Block 1~ - -.- .- - ·,.80 In$uranc. Phon. 41,

~UrJlIGA.~ TOWNSlIlP . .4. ess (l <: 1 anu r9a~, , fAll S & W oI Rn in SI 3 less \V40 . ,·Blj.rri~ Mdition ." 16 it. x 100 Ct. oI-Div. Q, , . ARCADIA. ORD'1'011 nship 19 Uange 15 Se,c. ~3 '. - ------ ----- -.-- -----.. 67.4~ I A's. in SW I,i, Sec. 25 2Q\l.84 Lot 1 'to 4 ·hie.. Block 2 .___ 12.12 'Block J2 ,. _'. :.: ._,' '3.22' ' _.. ~ ~. ' ;

E 1'2, S,ec. 3 .-- ---- --.. - $~66,6'1 to~ ~, ~ec. ~: ---- -.----, ..----: --- 1~.~~ Diy. H! ,Sec. 26 --:-------- -------0 72.44 . onv -CITY DIVISIONS \', " onv CJiY SE'VER pi~:r. 'ii5 '--_-...,;:,.....:.~--..:.. __.;,_----:.---JW

12, Sec. 4 . --- ---- ---.... 201.38 LOt '1 eC,'VI' 1'o.iL;I'· - -- '1'-- . NI,zS\\ l,t, Sec. 28 -----.----..-.. 35.47 '1' h" 19 " R' 14' 0 'g' T" Lo't 1 B'I'k 9 336<:' .-' •

NEVI: NI ZSE\'I, Sec. 5 83.82 ° ,,; , ~,"",4; 8E,lo, E~2NE~1, Sec. 29 ...__ 16.67 O\\P~ Ip, ~nJc . C1., own, ,. c' V ,.',: . '. . - ';'. '. \ •

~~!,SI·E's<t)cse~. 5 .-- ----. - -' 1023~'~1~ Vi~.\~linS~~A~ Sec:- 26 -~:~:-: l~U~ NW/~~.NN~}S"\V~~c. S2e9c '~al.. --- 1!~·42281 S·~l8Ji~ .. E~·Ile~ S~\\30t~t~ s :., ~~.l~~tr8;d,~bl~,BJ~BI1.~'2.-: 2i~:~i l1he' 'Ord HI'gh Sch'oo"-1 The'Spl'an·s1.-" , \.. - '-.. --..-.. - - . - . ,. '1.'1' S 2 . 36 ,. ,- I~ .'O, • ----.... 'S"', .. ~ 3t: 64 OrJg T wn E421,' It LotsAI), Sec, 11 _ .. •..... 128,26 Dlv; ,G lU S~,I, e(·. 6 -- 1. N1.~, Sec. 33' .....__ : __ .... 113.75 Sec. 21. _._ -- ; .-j_____ ",. • Q, ~', '

8\\,1,4, Sec. l"7 : _.. 18132 N\\I~, S('c .. 28 .---,'- -- ....- 98.36 Th,at Pt. of N'El,i N & E of ,. N 80 It. oI Wh l SI,3 of 1· 8" Blk, ~7 '..-:.-----', _...19~.~8 " ,\ tNWI 4• Sec. 28 .__ ... 207,68 NWI,t, Sec. 29 . -. ----- ..~--,- --- 58,44 RR and that l't. of NEI.4; "".,' Di\'. W., Sec. 21 _.__ 10.48 Or~g. Town. Lot 3. Blk. 4~ .. 30. ~ '..' ,- . . . , ,: .N L' l 't Sec ')8 I 776') E"2NE\'t, Sec. 30 ----.- ------ 2922 NL'I~N\VI~ and lot::;· 1 2 Vivo J J' Sec, 21 .__ ._.~ ..~_. 2.'},~, 0l1g. To~n.-LQt 8, Blk. 5~ -. 113W .., , . ',,:... ,

t:", . - ---..----- -- .. --, -' . ~ "I ' """ ,~. • , • . ~, Q g T SV L t 8 Blk . ' t \88,52 NWI,'I, Sec. 29 --- ---- - ------ .-- 205.00 SE ,~. Sec. 30 -----.--------'-. ------ 61.70 3 between R,H and rher, .,111" -,... _.2 .. 3. , ".56 ,J'l5' o\\n, r, 0 , . 1598 .·presen I. ' f

.- . 'ql)D TOWNSHIP ~~:'i;,~~~.~1·-:-:-.. ~:_- -:--:~= n~:~~ W~e~\\'~~ ..·Lots--4---56 Sec: 77.84 ~~I;tte~fSJf/·~lf;i~e~i~l ,'. Ri~erside--a(fd.-:·~Ots-l.-i,-3,- .' " .. '. 0\ ~ ffO\\'lblllp 19 Uange 14 Div. l<' in NW~i, Sec. 35 _ 103.28 -,2, " , ., 00 <\6 S l' " ",I,"" 4, Blk. ~. Wooslbury add., 'I I

NI'NWI'L 25 \' S '30 d' . O· ,,0 .- ---- .. -- --- ._-- -- \/V.Q • ee. 2 .,-,-----------.--.... ."" Lot 22 ~3 24 25 26 1:.1:.1'0 BLUSH UNSEEN"9tH F/SWI,t sess 3' • s, cC. 8~ 16 S Nwf.° t ~Id S & l~ lJ1 49.98 SEI/,SWI:,; Lot 7, Sec. 36 -. 17'?,2 VIV. H n, ~ec. 21 __.._.._.. . 19.5~ &: E12 ft.·or 21'Blk' 17' 114.1~ •• 1 \

8 08 S:\\~ I "o.'E11' ~ecL' t·· -·5----&--- 6: ;). V·· It &csJ~!" 'NE~f' ;)S·-- YAp; TOWNSlllP . TownshIp 19 . Hange oj, , \\'o~dbury add Lo'ts 2'/ 28 I :. "tn t, o~ , n~. In" ·,t. ec. 'I' h' 17 u" 15' VI'V \"\iT Sc 21 '~'l2 . .., "

3" .._ _. 91 58 . 0,\112S_ I,P , ~\anoc.. '." ", c'. ------..--.. "V·fo .2, 30, B-lk. 17, __ .__ .. _~.... _', 15.9fl • 1r----:.----~--------.----------~-----_.-....:.-.::--------..:...-==---.------- v· uN' Pt ~ L··Si;'i.>= -~i . NEk SEk NW141e~s rQad .: D1\. P P, Sec. 22.__ -..-- ..---- 44.6.4 V1V W W Sec 21,twp 19 '~I ., .. i

GLOVERA BA' LLROOM 1~~Nkl,i.Sec.'35·~--lv:.- 15,12 Sec:,1.--:-------.'.---------·-------.$lr·42 gf~··JI~;SS7e{6r(x--2-4i·7 29.~ .. R·. 14 .._:':_,_,.:_.,;:. ..;-'_,__:: '19.74' .. -, .,,' i- .l.,' i' ,~

SI 2SW 11 less ditch. Sec. 35 97.73 \n2, Sec. 3 ..---- -------..--..------ 1 2.~~ f' S 27 . . 439~ ... QRDSF;\\ERPIST.#7 ., 1Nl ~ NW I't SW I~ SEt.'. Sec 35 8080 E112, Scc. 5 :-.--.. ----.. -.-- ..------- 115,w t.'. ec. --d---- . "--I'---h'';'-h" ". i> lillmde add., Lot 2, Blk. 6, _ 17,61 ;

• .• "" . \" I S 5 216 "2 Pt D1V A S an W 0 IS' " II'I"d dd L t 5 Blk 5 1761 :E 1. 2 SE 11, Sec. 35 _ .. __ ._._ . 600,48 .', ~,' ec. ---....--------..- --... -- - 'oJ .' • • t '( j I lSI ca .." o. . ,- .Div. C in NW1i less road SEl t., Se(·. 6 ---- ----.- ..-- 84.36 way and Dlv. 1,1 P, Sec. 28 107,7'1 O,RD <;lTY .OIL D~Sl. I

less 10 A's, S~c. 36 30.54 NE\~, Sec. 9 --..- - ---..-----. 54,3~ , ,O~D C!l'y I ..• TRl':ATMI<;I'iT VIST #1 .NW,I, Sec. 9 ----- --..--....----... 51.32 '(;lty View ' Ulbldc add Lot 2 Blk 6 17 (;il

. ENTl~.HPHlSE TOWN,SllIl' ~WJ"i less road, Sec. ~q ---- - 166.56 Lots 3~ 4,5, 6, Block 1 ' . 12.4Q Orig. l'own:'Lot 7, 'Blk, '10:: 1:10. '1~\m,slllp 18 Hange ,14 S\Y \4)ess ~d; l'{. 79 As. oI "All 1!19Sk 3 __ "_"__, __C. • __., • (l.~4 Orig. To\\ n. L<>t 1, im. 9 _. 4-"0

S\V I, Sec 1 $129541 SE,t, Sec. 10 _....__ . .._.... 198.94 Lot" 0 (j 9 Block 4 --.-- .. s.U ---"--~- .-------.-------.-.-.'I~' ,. ---..-.._- ------ '.) Wl 2;Part \V~zE\2,Scc.13-, 12$.32 ~". .. . _

~\y .t, ~ec. 6?__ . . . ----;---.... 147.8~ NI~, Sec. 15 . . 178.90 Lot 8 less N 5 ft;, Block 4 3. 4 5t .T kings.~:;4"sec .. 1- --.----.----.----.. --- 60.50 NW\4; N~ZSW~4, Sec. 18 __ 69.17 AU Block 5 --..-.--.------.....-.. 6. Op .. a 'E -, Sec. 13 -------- ...-------------- 106.7~ \11'1 d d d't h S· All Block 6 ...-..----..--.-..------- 2.~7SWJi, Sec. 17 ----- ---.-----:-- 306.08 ' 19 cs roa an 1 c, ec. 3111Q Lot 1, Block 7 ....----.-...-....- 3.. 2 H h0.. g 'for:SI·2N\\,1 4; SW1,1 , Sec. 18 .. 196.12 I' -..- ---..-- -------- ...--,-- ... - ---. , . Lot 3, BlOCk 7 --- ----------.---. 6. 2 ars ru sNEI,t, Sec. 19 .. _. . ,:. 74.58 ~\y ,4, Sec. 22 -.... -.---- ..-..---.-..- 72.56 Lot ~, Block 7 ..., __.._.._ 6.r2. . .

=--------:...-------'----'-.--------..-....:...-:...--------------------.------'----..~---------'---.--------------' ~ ~~\~ ~t\~\t~ i~~~,~ t'~;I:~ 19SC~: 144.40 ~~y h~e~c;,4~f::~~:::::::~::-~:·::~:: H~:gl ALy: B5j B~oc8'k 7 --..--- -._- ~.~leOnst -Ipat-Ion20 ' '100 "'6 NE\4, Sec. ~5 ... ... 78,39 oc ..----.--------." .---- .'1.

NE l'I--ie~s'-roaci --Sec" 22"--'-'-' 54'40 NE ~/I lcss' road, Sec. 2& ..__. 96.58 All Block 9 .---..--.• - :---------. l.~,) . . . , .f~12'SEI,'t less roa, Sec. 2i-::-: 74:90 NI,~~EI,1 less road,.Sec. 26 - 28.22 AHCAP!A VILLAGI<; AlGId Infes,tlnaiUpsot! C~t ReII~tThl$1<;1'2NE~t; SE~4, Sec. 24 _. __ 74.72 N~~t lel~s school, Sec. 27 -- 47·30 Ongmal Town :2 GIftU.Vlle~bl'~utJy.Wall\V12NE I,'t , Sec. 24 ----f 11.50 ~ ~f~W II, Sec. 27 ..----,---...-. 31.94 Lot 6, 7, BJoct< 1 --..------- 6~6·.162 ~ ... f ' .SE l.'l "ec 28 . 12786 SE.1, Sec. 27 _~--__ .._._.. o 34.73 Lots 17, 18, Block a -....- F' - - ,: h h d '

, .... --..---.--...---------- . SW\i. Sec. 30 .. 133.10 Lots I,? Block 3 79. 8 orcon~ttra\IQP,"tmta.( trs .l1;I&SoVINTON TOWNSlIIP \11 Wl2 N & E of fln Sec. Lots 16 17 '18 Block 3 ~~ 2 1~e1causd,(utdcrllJlrs.tndgnrln&t

. . I' " • 3' . . J 21°2 '1 ., .- vy. disruPt normal bo~'cl aWOD. ma~e reo10\\11:-- llP 18 HaI1ge};) ..., - ...--- -; -- -'.- ,-- --.-: ----- ..~ Lot 2, B oc~ 4 -....------~---- .Q8 ()Ca\ed dos(s seem need(d.

S"zNEJ:, Sec 1 $ 5088 S\\ 1,4 less ditch, Sec. 32 - -- q~.'?Q Lot 3 Block 4 .. __ ,.. __.._,.. .~8 ( .'NEI' s',/.(' 4' --------- -.- ----- 13136 VAVIS CHEEK TOWI\l::iHlP , W -'0'It oI 20 and N, 30 It. ' ~ ~!I l>ut ,til/I, .rcllef when ~I. '1~1, ..~. .._- - .-------------, --., . +' 1 . . vv " ltc t~mpouIll1 coostIpatcd. Talc Dr.SI<; it. Seo,;. 4 -.----- - - -----.- - 135.~8 To\\ nshlp 17 H'll ge 11 o( 19, 6.lock 5 .._ --- ---- l.q8 UJ,h,'cU's Seona Luativc contained iQgI2\VI ZSW\'" Sec. 5 -..---__... 15.14 S~~SWI,4, Scc. 4 ._. $10~.~ S..60 ft. of J"ots 11, 12, 13. STrupp~cin No-alts ooharshdrulHlL'I'S\"I' S r.: 85 ti8 'I' 110 S 5 3n 76 •.•• - 0"r .. 2 ',1. ec. a -------- -----..-. . N\\ it. Sec. 6 __ n ..... _ -- - -.. ec. - - - .... -- -....-. -.- ",. Dr. UJ ll'~U'$ cootlins to n,Uact ofSl~l, 4, Sec. 5 - ---- 105.02 SW ~i. Scc. 6 ._. 126.64 Lpts 1 to 1 inc., Block Q.-. ~.44 ~nq; .fI"/ tPt filltIt "~';'c,,1 f'tltt4hllS~\4NWI.i; S1.zNEI/1. Sec. SE\. less Schuol, Sec. 7 108.20 Lots 16, .7. Bloc~ 6 - _ 2a.~0 ¥-\4'ku knou tQ medicine, .M -,'--'-" .. .... .. 165.64 SWI,~, Sec. 8 . .186.74 S. 4Oft.oI.l,2,Block 7 __ 36.l4 D.~.'Caldlll~Il's~nn.Ll:l>ati,e~t¢s

~b ..1.. S,ec. 13 .-.---------------..-..- 136.q8 ~Wl~4, ~cc. 9 -__~- 98·H Lot 18, ~lock 7 ---...-.----------- 23.31 lood, ghe$ gentle, c;omforuble. 1.0$-t)\~ ,I. Sec. 14 --------------.-----.-.. 162.06 S\~ ,4, Sec ..13 ---------. 49·96 Lots 6 7, Block 8 , ---_ l2~.5Q ~j(1g l(Jie£ {Of ~('tt mem~ Qf theSE','" Sec. 14 ..- .-- -- -..---------- 149.42 SW~'4, Sec. 22 - ----- .... 62.22 W. 221~ ft. of 6 and all of fa1Dily. lIft!,s fOU get "01) s<:hedulf·Div. A ill N~t.'t, SCt·. 22 ...-. .36 NE\1, Sec. 23 .. .. -'-- 82.64 7, Bloc~ 9 ... .. .:. ",jthOU! ltl'C't\cd dos~. heo tclie,CfE1.2 Less VIV. A, Sec. 22 ---- 151.82 NW\4, Sec. 23 ---- '---'"'' --..-- 109.38 Lots 16 to 20 inc. Block 9 ,tom1cb'soUlllen th.t cOllstiNtiol)S~V~i. ~ec. 2f

l, -- .----.-.--------- 69.28 ~\yl,~,Scc .. 26-,---------------------.162.Q6 Lot~ 11,12, Block 10 o(teQ'brin&s, . - .

VlV.y 111 N\\,t, Sec. 22 ---.- .58 El.~1 Sec. 3.0 --------.-----------... 90.48 Lots 13 to 22 iQc., Block 10 61.~8 Buy Dr: uld.,,~If. 30t ,izt tOO.;. Ad I 60N,\~ ,~, .~fc. 23 .- ..----- .--.--..--- ?0.30 Dr~l~f~e R~tch, D1V. A lJ1 , Hall thorn.e·s Addition : MoneT ba.ck i( (lot satisfied.Mail !Ntuc U ts C\\ z~\\o ~1, ~c~. 23 ----- .-.--.... 2~.90 S\\ ,4S\\ ,t, Sec. 30 -----., 2.94

1

Lots 20 to 22 inc .• Lot 3. _ 183.50 eo Box 2S0. Kn' Yock 18, N. Y.,N\~;t,~ec ..26 ----------------------. 70.~~ INDEPENUENrTOWN~IIIP Lots 7 to 12 inc.! Block 4 20.04 ~_- __----::..--'~ . , ~_.. .. - ----..,- -.'-'::.-----.'---~'--..-.---NE~, ~e. 27 " __..n .- ..-------- ~.22 'fo"nship 17 R~ge 13.' Lots 21 to 24 inc., Bl~. 4__ 63.42 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~}Y ,t:ISe~. 27.----- -.-.-. ---.; 69.28 S\n~, _Sec. 2 ....._: ,.•. $289,331 Lots 5 to 10 inc., Block 5 noS~,·;l.I' Se~. ~8. - ~ - ---- ..------- -. 143.18 W 10 A.·s. .in N~~ iSEI,4; _ 'Lots 13 to 18 inc., Block 6 10.84~W,\~, Sye ~9 ---.. ---.. --....-. 61.68 NW~4SE~1; See: 2 o----c. 84.'(0 All oISI; less RR 1 to .',NW,-I, ::>ec. ,,0 ,-----.- ....- ---'----- 37.7~ N\Vl' "ec' 7 . ...: 13020'2' U! ct. 7 4.33°SW~4, Sec. 30 _.... . . ~.. 5:>.45 "I;t. 'i' ·--.- ..·;-----i-· .. .,· i II)C., +,0 1\ ---- -'----- • '-I

. , S1'. ,t, S~c. 10 .----..-..----..,. --. 107.74, Lotli. t to 12. Block 6 ......_ 12.06Sl.~Sl:!\'I',Se(': 14. - ,:{---- -l; .--~- 83.98j Lot 18, Block 9 ---:----.-___ 2',62NEI',: NI·2SM't, Scc. 1 __.. 147,86 Lot 21, Block I) ._.. 2.62SW I. less 2 I'd:;;., S¢c, 1 ---- 13?00 :, ~'ir~t Addition .. 'INEI/t• Sec. 22 .----.-: --- - :,. --- l83.44

1Lots 12 to 15 inc Block 7 27,27

N\Y}4, Sec. 23 ---- .. --- -... -- 108.3~ Lots 8 to 12, Blo~k 9, ..___ 114.68S1":I~' Sec. ,2~ 1'-- .. ---- -----, 93.~6 Lots 5 to 7 inc .• Block 9 __ 66.38~f"tl}es~ ~hS ~,S~c. 2~ ---- 42.10 Lots 7 to 12 inc., Block 10 64,40S.~~:lNE~I, Scc. 2,? .__ L . 98.60 Lots 13 to 24 inc., Bluci' 10 71.64~I\\ ,t, Sec. 25 ------- --. -..-- ..--- 77.66 Lots 4. 5, 6, Block 11__ 148.30~ ~. i,Sec. ~5 - --.. ------- --- -- .--- 47~,56 Lots 6 to 8 inc .• Block lZ _. 46.64S~~ ..4. Sec. 27 ------ .--------.,------ ~~.30 All 17 to 21 and W. 9 ft .,\ :2, Sec, 29 -..- .-- --.- : - --- 1'-'2.32 oI 22 Bl k 14 60 80S~ZSI'l Less S('hool, Sec, • oc ------------.. 36'.14

30 118 34 Lots I, 2. Block 15 - ...-----"NJ~S,V-I;~-;-N\Vl:~----Scc:--3i ..~: 19:).'92 Lots 1.2. 3•.Block 16 40.08El,z an 1:;.10 rs Q{ WIZ See. . Lots 1 to .. lnc .• Block 17 48.30

32 --.' - - - -----. - - -- -:--- -.-- 195,74 JIl1~idelCorporation 1 •WI~ les"E 10 rd:-, Sec. 32 .108.42 'fO\\nsliP 7 Hanse GNE\tNEI,'" Set'. 3t . __....__.__ 119.6Q Div. G. and SW'.4 less 1

onD CITY 'a<:~l.'. ~ec. ,23. --- . j," -- 68.68Original \IA. 111 DI\'. G. 1Il SW,4,

Lots 1 2, 3, 4, Le~s nIt, . .Sec., 23 . ---- ----.- -. ---.-----.

L Bt1°1CkB' II :1; '9'---'-'- - .. -.. -----;- $"6202Mr.r'vfv·: ~~.ef~ ~~:~~'-\v'-'oi-LOot 5' Bluo~'k: 9 -..------- ..- ----.---. '182'14~ Creek, Sec. 23 .----..-------~ 76.W

• .. -..---------.... ----.. . W 75 n I D' S'L\)t 7, Block 11 .. - - -- --- - -. 422,52 S·E" 'So 213v.

,In 335')23' 812" x 131' of Lots 7, 8 ' '., CC'. ----;.. ----.;.\, . wi

and Div. J. Bluck 12 126,,18 S. 100 ft. oI Dlv. X m SE ,INI,~ Lots 1,2, Block 13 10Q.y6 Sec: 23 --:---- --- -..---.. --.---W 41' 51.2" of Div. E in Lots Pt· U1\·. pV ill SE~4, Sec.

5, 6, Block 13 .. .. __ ._ 0 27.( 23 .'---'-" -----.--- " -,"--" -Div. 1<' in Lots 5 6 Block I't. Dlv. D D 10 SEh. Sec.

13 __ . ._ .._: __ :_ ... . 23~.' 23 --- ....-:.... ~----..----..-..------SI Z of Div. D, Block H _,,_.__ S. I' Sec. 23 -..-- ---- .. -. --- -.-.N12 oI Viy. V; All Vivo }<' i f\ll but N. 40 ft. o{ E. 360

"MIt!.!!~Y~~.IIIII"; in Lots 3, 4, Block H ..... __ 69. ft. pf Oiy. N N in SEI'"Div, <.', Bloc'k H ..__ ....: Scc. 23 - -_ .... - _.. __

Delinquent Tax. ListNotice is hereby gi\ en that so

much oI each tract oI land andto\\ n lot desert bed in this list asmay be necessary for that purposeall located in Valley County, Nc­braska, w ill be offer cd for sale atthe County Treasurer's office. Ord,Nebraska. at public auction for thotaxes, interest and costs thereon,011 the First Monday of November,A. D., 1953 between the hours of9 A. 1\1. and 4 P. 111. and continuefrom day to day as the law directs.

. " Witness my hand and official sig·nature this 5th day oI October,A. D, 1953.

NOBLE TOWNSlIIl'Township 20. Bange 13

All. Sec. 2 :__ .~ -, .__ , $144 58L~E~i, Sec. 3 .. .. ._. 34,H)WI,i, Sec. 1/,l f-- ...~ - -, 87.ti8~WI.'t, Sec. 26 ~ . ,. . ..__ 9'2,G8N%i SWJ,t, Sec, 23 . __ ... 13480SWJ.4,t Sec. 31 ,__ ,_" ... ._'_. 161.42E~z, ;::oec. 3:> .. , . . 9394All, S:c. 36 .__ . __ .______ .._ 24666I Township 20 Hange 14

I NWI.i; N~2SWl.4, Sec. 10 _$124.68m2. Sec. 13 "_ .., __ .. . __ .. __ . 102.881)'2, Sec. 13 .. . -_ ....__ _.._ 89,82SE~., Sec. 15 :_ .. __ _. ~3.26NE~i, Sce, 22 , .. 92,70All, Sec. 23 _ .__ __ __... 285,48SW~4, See. 2:> __ . __ ,_ .. 52.06NE~4; Nlz, Sec. 26 __ " , 170.26N~2S~2, Sec. 27 .._ . _. __ 91.02

ELYHL\ TOWNSIUl'TO\Inship 40 . Hallge 11

E1h, Sec. 7 . _. _. $111.22:>~~, Scc. 8 . . ,,__ 148.20SW1.4, Scc. 17 .. . . 54,08NEI,i, Sec. 18 .. 36.58El.i/W',2; SEI.4, Sec. 18 _.._. 54.83Vivo A in NE','I, Sec. 19 . 1.88NWI,i le~s dt , Sec. 19. _.. 7\U~

NE~'tSW\'I; Lots 3, 4,See. 19 __ _ _ .__• ___ 40,53

NW1.i. Scc, 20 . .101.18E 130 A's in SWI 4, Set. 20_ 0036W 30 A's in SW~'t, Sec. ZO__ 8.26W 30 ,\'s ill NWI,'i less ut,

Sec. 29 __.. ... _.. 12.10NEI,',Nr;J,'I; Lots 1. 2, 3, .

Sec, 30 _. . : _.. _ 74.61BElt. Sec. 31 __ 204.66W1i!SWI,t; Lots 5, 6, Sct. 32 130.:W

To\\ Ils!lip 20 Bange I:>NJ:;I'I, Sec. 2 .., $ 48,62SW I,4, Sec. 18 . . 31.47NW 1,1, Sec. 19 __ __ _ __. 50,37SW\'I les::; Schuol, Sec. 19 _ 5821NE\'I, Sec. 20 .. . 6380SW I,4 Sec. 22 50.42Pt. S\2 SE\'t NE of HI{;

Lots 7, 6, lcss road, Scc.23 _ _. _.. _ . __ __ . .~ 138 a3

EI'2Nr;I'11 Sec, 25 . _. _ _._ 88,52Vivo U 111 SEI:, less dt.

Sec. 26 ._ _.•._ _ lOt 18'SEI. t, S<;c. 27 _. . .._ 70,32

NJ2, Scc. 30 __ __ __ __ 167.46SWI,., Sec. 30 . __ . . 34,87

,: N~~:t less d~t. Sec. 35 1~6 ~6\V ~, Se~. 3J . _ _ __ 3tiO,Jl,N~2 SI<;',i; Pt of SBI'I S &

W oI It H, l~ss rOild,Sec. 36 -.. _: __ .. __ .:' -- _

ELYHIA VILLAUEOriginal TUI\11

Lot 4, Blod, 5 .. $'Lut 3 lllock 5._~~---~-----~---~ ,..--

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OCTOBER 22 1953

£r"icsonJ '. ' '

·.,';~nIE ORO ( )Rq. NEBRASKA PAGE PIVE

Personals

FREEAPPRAISALS!

When you apply {or'a Land Bank

loan you PAY NOTHING for the

appraisal of your farin er ranchland. When you geta Land Bank

loan you pay NO LOAN. CLOS­ING FEES OR COMMISSIONS.And the interest rale on a LandBank loan Is still only 4 %.

SEe US NOW

LOUP NATIONAL FARMLOAN ASSOCIATION

:\lcmllcrl'cQnal Land Bank Sys te m

JAMES B. OLLISSCt· rc tary -Tl'Ca,UI'C r

57 Ord, Nebr.

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•Freel Fastina,ins 4S,page ~aa~-.. Ha.... fo Walch Faotball"-by 73 fopcooches. SU 'yO"' Oldsmobile dealert

Nebr.'I

Yo"~ p~ice depends open choice o( modeland body sfyle, oprionol eq"ipmen' ~ndcccess cr/es. Prices moy yory slifJhrry inadjoining communiries because of sh:p..pin>/ chor>/e,. Allprices ,"bied to chongewitho"' norice,

DCnVCICd locally; slate and 'oc~llms ExIra,

Oldsmobne Prices Starl As lDw As

S'2389 w

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':RIDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1953

TERHS: Cash

J. K. Sullivan. attorney

One ride-you'll JeciJe this"Rocket" is {ur vou! Froiu thefirot .Uf"" ofits "itUlJ...ct" El11;1iue••. tll/fir.t mile iu its Custolll-,Lounue interior .. , the first look'at it~ 1'0\\ cr Sty liug-you'llnever Lc satisfied 'Iilh less! :30don't bC--ll!Jm it costs so little

, to Ull II this Ol,hlllubilc! " lien yuuCUll blly a "Rocke! S" for a trijletuor«than (I "bllJgd lIla},c"! Couicill, Hide this "Rocket." Check itsprice auJ 0, er to OIJ, you'Ilgo!

E· S. Murray. Administrator

PERSONAL PROPERTY SALE,I

ANNA D. BRUHA ESTATE

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On the premises, southwest corner of Section 32, Twp. 20,Runge 16. Eureka Township, known as Joseph Bruha farm.located twelve miles west and three miles north fromOrd. Nebr.

.Persencl effects. Furniture. Fixtures. Lumber,Steel Grain Bin. Tools. 1941 Plymouth Car, andnumerous other items.

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Car iffu!IIJt!...,l UllVI fI,' [JeLtH. f<ll/J" 2~Dvur S.Jcw •.4. C.Jlfl'ul .\Ivlul.S '·uluI, -

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$342.50

" Special", Price

RegularPrice

$457.50

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so thoryor,; c'an"pciy~your

own way' when you'reolder.

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When ~ouspend' all the .money

, , !~~,: 'yoy ~~~~f1" yOL!.,' fJrte, }i";in~,, It \ ".~' .r l ~, i, f . ..:j" -, I I'· it,;~ De,ond your Income: Jour'earn-

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ing power. won't last forever,and you'll n~~d'h;~n~y to live on

!] ~hep;i\t is lJone( .:{ :; J \ ': :; \; ,r ,,~, c.::; f ~, '~' J .,f ;t:I

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can - -NOW·- in The.Nebraska State Bank.

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MQgic ;Ch~f..<?as Circulator .. II II. $109.50 '$ 74.50: 45,000 B.T.U.

Ma~i'c' C'~~f "'G~~ ~i.rc.<ul~tor .. ~.•... $ .89.50.',"$ 69.50~nJOOO"q.T.U. '~.' ~r •• '.' .'. ,,..;' ',.;;. ;"'.,':. .... :'.~ .>~,~"" .' (, <C' •• , , ",' • , .r _' ',. ;

,Floo~t; F:ur;:a~~ ;"' ~" .. '.. ~ '.;." 'l: '.: ~;;~ '.~ $.18~.~0 _~, $'161.50B~~~;~.t .,~L~OO ~ C,o,mpletc. \w~t~;..Cont,~~Js , ' :.'

Iron Fii"e'man" Conversion Burller"... $165.00 "$145.00Radiant Top This Unit is the Leader in~ Convers!,o.tl" {:,'

Moor Con:-binatioll R~nge ......• ". ",',)" $ 99.50Usiecl'~ Like New .: ' '.", '.'l" ".' ~i . ,I ~, ) 'it r"; r

Kelvinator 13 cu. ft. Home Freezer.

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Reating >and Appll,ance" • ;; .... l ~ . • , " ~ '. ' .

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$1.99S,.,k ", . , •"t$0••••1.......rlt-_$<a,...., .•'til,It", hI•.

c • wlltleo..,... . .. :.' ,Klhh.n Croft 'Jou.r Ol/ordni.., YOII ..tt.,,,k.",-

Plus' Double S&H Green Stamps.... NEBR.

READY. TO·EAT - P~riton Brand,fl~st Quality,. . .who.leor butt portion Lb"'

12 to 16 pounds. . • . •

~=c5AVE-2S~>-7": -. ON EAc:~ 25·LB.••~~ .. '

Kit[hen [raft ·F~.DDR',C.. ith ,oupo", oblo;nobl. olrp'" $.r...., SI.,ol -I

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Sirloin Steak Lb.69c. u. S. D. A. Choice g'raded. m~lul~ Qed .;' .

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Ground Beef "LQ.33~1l01J$ its vC'!U:J'\l w'ell while coo~ing •

·Sausage .... :.. ·.".·...),Jlb:Cello~;pa9c;• Fresh POlk ..

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Sliced Bacon .....·...1.lb.~kk.S9cCom King' BranJ ,

Fresh'· 5h·r-mp·· t:26tp~o.ct.)7··9·'t'._ . .. .......... Lb. , C

, 5·1b. Box $3.&9, . . I . :, .' ",; • -.. - "lo. ,

SWIFT'S ICE CREAMI ..

HALF GALLON 98<:ANY FLAVOR .. o. 0" I 0 I .

RINGLEIN DRUG STORE

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2·lb., ,,80x

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............. Pkg. 28 C .Pkg. 6 CUse ror dJ:ihes as weI! U I~undry

.' 7-02. 30 17.2.02·72c." Botlle C Bottle .

Liquid lil.lJa ror washing dj~htli

Joy

Surf ./ ..........1~~;: 30e .3~k;: 59c}'or ramil>' wash. Kind to hands

Duz

Modess ......2 12-ct.Boxes 77~12'coun( p8.(kage 39c

Niagara Starch .. ::B~~~ 19cPQwderE:d; (0 mix- ad.d. cold water

Junior Foods .... 4'~.ot.ca~9·CGerber's. ehopp<>d fruits and ve~etableli

Black Ted~k;: 3,5c~~kci: 57CLip(on's, orange pekoe, and pekoe

A· ·11 2(-0%. 45 .10·1b. $2 9'8. . . • . . . . . . Pkg. C ... Box ".

Sud~b~washinj; pOwt:er ror automatic washers

Soup Mixes .: .. ;3Pkg$. 37cLiptv/l's; tom~to·\'el:etabl... chkken:noodle

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dora real and rtch .If yOU a t want it quick. 0 •

(~ffee, b U,;. WARDS

INSTANT ~D

2.:0x.49C l~'~5cJor .' ht'

Rich IS rig : an instant.d ready In

·l00c'. real cO llee-:- .,t .

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'Whjr~; b~t at S~'few~YI ~cln you find 5,0 compl~te a coffee$election? A coffee for every kind of coffee lover, and ~lways atflavor peak. ED\VARDS in vacuum pack; INSTANT EDVlARDS;

,'NOB HILL and AIRWAY with oven freshness prote<;ted in the wholebean,~ to be released only when you flip the switch that grinds it toYour:preference. These best·loved brands sel~ so fast, you get themfresh every time at Safeway.

Reach for the Syrup with Plenty offuM Maple Sugar!

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PIllsbury Flour5-11:>. S3c 25·11:>. $1 99Bag . Bal • .

Crackers Busy Bak::..... l.~~

Tomato Soup Campbell',

FruitCake

i4l:~~~·'Btt47cP'd Sd} l~oZ. 30

I ara e. us. ..P);g . ,e. Facial Soap WwupUIY "~"'''' 3 L~'~~', 25cL" 'dW : l·qt. 4'9IqUI "ax Amwax Can C

C.k M" Pllbbury; Wh:te, 11'0%. 31e~ e IX )'eUow. <ho,olate Pkc.

Cheese Dutch Mill. Amerltan ~:~~ 51cM •. , Hb 29argarl~e Sunn) bank Brand ..... t:tn·. C

M I l·pt. 41aJonna $e NuMadt · Jar eP" C' I· M·".,; . ~'Ot 19.. IJ. ,fUS . .I~ PlllsbWY P~g~ .cCh I Hone)·bird. NO.2 25c. err es r"d, tart. pitted LW1 •P .h' .. Highwa)': YC. No.2', 29,eac es .hced or hab ed Can eW B . ) 1~"'oZ. 23ax eans Sttokel),'" cut ....... Can .C

GId . C' . 12,ot. 15. 0 en orn Il,,,h,,"~ WK .....Ca~ CP. Anthelll. 2 slC\e, \ 11,oz. 23e, .. as !"n l )' , ~aJl)' Jt>ne C Can

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Corn Meal ~iaml")' Lou. )·tllow ..... '~:~~~ 21cS" "I M' . '0'0': 39I$CUI IX .·k<l ~(lx .. , PI" . CS I, d0'1 l·pt. 35 Iqt. 68aa I 1>!alday .... lltl. c ..... Btl. CL M' l·lb 39 3·lb $1 09a~·. IX f'p~ deled ~(,Ik Ctn: e Ctn·. , .

P h ' ", 10·oz. 23ceac es 13<1a;r, (roun f');,.

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9. Fl' k 2 120z. 39orn a es K<l1'n·'.. ....... ,Fhp: e. (.I~r thohe o(:a HaH<Jwccn "{a-~k is prin~I..~J on ta,rgepacka&es toe Kellto~g's Ri« KIl'I';eS and ,·n bu'.A .,!"S'1Ke!I"U·' CoIn Flake•.

Grapthult Jufce Town Hou,e :~~c~~ 290Tomalo Juice Sunny Dawn 2~~~: 210Black Tea Canttrbpry .... ; , t~;: 310Bosco ~h~,~lateJl\alt ~mred .~ru., ..12'J:~ 3fcH,drox (;09kles Sun.hint: .. : .. .. lt~;: 370.Sugar Wafers Jant Arde'" co<okiu .. ~~;: 190Co LIe" Su;.reme Co-:oanut· 1·1b. 49-01\ S c,;h9<olate Drto!' l'a: •

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i' .' Comstock;' MRS. RUBY lflGGINS

Quiz Representative

~'or 'his outstanding p1aj'ing inthe Arcadia· Comstock footballgame, Raymond Stone, Comstockhigh senior. was selected star oCtb~ week by Floyd Olds, sportswClter of the Omaha World·Herald.

.

Mr. and ~irs. Wm. Higgins andDouglas were Sunday dinner andsupper guests at the nome of Mrs.Edith Cleaveland. Afternoon call­ers were Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Gallo­way and two children of Rushvilleand Mrs. Maude Ernry and Mrs.Jim Sorensen. Carole and Jimmy,Mr. and Mrs. Anton' Tvrdik werealso evening lunch guests.

Mr. Emmett C4risp and son oCWeissert were Sunday mornirt:,{eallers at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Lester Zimmerman and familj·.

Wednesday evening pinochleguests at the home oC Mr. and ~Irs.

Anton Tuelik were Mr. and :\Irs.S. V. Emrj' and Mr. and Mrs. FrankVisek. .

The American Legion Auxi~arlmet Tuesd_ay evening in the hOlllC' :of Mrs. E. A. Ha)nes with Mrs.Chas. Howery assisting. Fifte~l1 ii'members were present. The meet'l'ing was called to order by thepresideft, Ethel Howery"wjth the I1'011 call of officers and ttle~singii1~ I

oC the star Spangled Banner. . IAn assignment Crom state head

quarters has been receiv cd re­questing that vIe make four Tari­ten dolls which arc to be sent to\c!erans hospitals. We were alsoasked to make a contribution to

I the Christmas girt shop which has------------- been set up Cor the purpose of

securing gifts for vc!el:ans or·phans. .

A Hallowe'en partj' was plannedfor Saturday' night. Oct. 31, forLegion and Auxiliary members ;,lndfamilies. Jean Hovie aild JeanMarsh are on the entertainmentcommittee and Dorothy Riddle andIri3 Tndik are on the food com·mittee.

Two birthday boxes will be sentin November. LUllch was sened toAuxiliary members and five Le·gionnaires.

~ I· Honoring the first birthday of

I" ~ ~L Robert Allen Visek, Mr. and Mrs.

~.~'- ~I' "~ cannan. Ellersick and Vicky enter·.v ~~ tained ~fr. and Mrs. Ludvik Visek

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and Robert and Barbara. LeRoy'M' Visek and Jake Drake at dinner~ \ in their home last Monday evening.

~y The first week of November,. • from Monday through Friday eve·

nings special services will be heldat the Methodist church. The Rev.Keitll Shepherd of Ord will deliverthe I.nessage each le\'€n~ng. Dr. GlenAuble of Ord h,s generously of,fer('u to let us use an electric or·gan in our church that week. Therewill be special instrumental and\'oeal music each evening by tal·ent from Ord, Comstock amI Wes,cotto

Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Linstromand children were Sunday dinnerguests at the home of Ellen, Claroence ancI Enlerick Lenstrom.

Mr. a.nd .Mrs. E. A, lIa~nes planto leav(l tomorrow (Tuesday) forJudith Gap, Montana, when~ theyintend to spend several months inthe home of Mr, and Mrs.' GeorgeIIaj nes sr.

Elon Guilford of Loup City andJack Janulewicz of Grand Is1::lndwere Friday overnight guests at I

the home of Mr. and Mrs. WendellHovie and family.

Linda Dowse returned homeTuesdar from the Sacred Hearthasp ita in Loup City where shehad submitted to an appendectomythe pre\ious Friday. Her parents.Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dowse, tookher to Loup City Saturday to havethe stitches removed.

All open house bridal showeris being held in the L. D. S.church Friday evening. October 23,at 8 o'clock honoring Mrs. Kenneth2\Iarat, Connerly Wanda Lindell.

E. A. Ha)nes was on a televisionprogram "Hobbies Unlimitcd" overKl\ITV in Omaha Wednesday eve·ning at 6:30. Mr. Jla)lles showedhis wood canings of horse's andtheir riders, saddles and bridleswhich he has designee! himself.He. also shovled the hooked rugswhich he has made. Since theprogram. 1\11'. Ha~nes has receivedmany fan letters from all ages. Oneof the >ounger fans in the 6 to 10yeai' group were very interested.I have seen !III'. Hajnes' carvingsand the~' arc truly a work 01 art.:vIr. and Mrs. IIajnes 'were guestsat the home of 2\Jr. and ~Irs.· Bus·tel' Haden at In ington over Tlwrs,da>'.Sund~y dinner imd supper gllests

at the home of Charles Ludtk~ andsons were Mr. and 1\1rs. ·LesterZimlllcrni:U1 and family, Mr. antl

I Mrs. Walter Nelson and Cajnily andthe Zill1menuan's guests. l1rs. PiltChrisman, and tv,o children ofAnslC'y. .

~Irs. Edgar Bresle>' and sons andMrs. P. L. Dl,lnca of Arcadia wereTuesd~y dinner guests at the homeof Mr. and Mrs. George Fritz. Theyi'ere afternoon eallel~s at t,he hom<\of Mrs. Ann;) Tndik.

Mrs. Flora Stone and :\Irs. EdithCleveland called on Mrs. Wm. Hig.gins who \\'as ill at her home Wed·ne?day afternoon. ~ .

Last Monday evening visitors inthe Ben Edwarcls homewel~e Miss~sJeanette. Goldie and Edna Tuckerof Loup City and Miss Doris Kuhlof Ravenna, Nebr. .

-Hill's Gravel Pit, 2 miles northof Ord Cen:i~tery. , 23-tfc

r..Ir. anLl Mrs. E. J. Crawford I:C'turnecl home last I110nday nightfrom a week's visit at the homes ofMr. and Mrs. M. C.. Woodfill ufStrahan, Iowa. and IIIr. anLl Mrs.C. M. Vamlas anLl Mrs. AnnaCleavdand in Omaha.

Mrs. Cahin Treptow and Gar>'ealled at the home of ~lrs. Wm.Higgins Wednesday afternoon

The junior class bf Comstockhigh school shucked corn on theRudolph Vodehllal farm Saturdfty.

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" I[ The Lincoln Sowers were in Com.: Mr. and Mrs. II. V. 1"1or id: .~ an nd was rccupcrating at her par- Mrs, Marcella Drake, TOl:lI11Y and ~ th~ir daughter, Maxi!;e, and a Personals, .stock Tuesday after~oon.. They Mr. and I1.1rs. 1". C. Monta~ye . wer its' hOI11C'. G~ylene. Lunch of sand~'lche" 1c(), Iriend. Paul :\Iaret of Grand Island. -IIII'. and Mrs. Leonard Luding-

C t k were greeted upon their arrival by Sunday dinner guests at tde ,hom Mr. and Mrs, Russe}! Shanks, CIeal11~ cake and coffee was ~ened'l Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Tvrdik and ton were supper guests Friday of

OIftS 0 C the Comstock nand. Dr. Green of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ' .Nald. uane and Corrine were in Broken Mrs. Eva SP:er baked. the birthday Donny were Sunday dinner guests ~Ir. and Mrs. Nfl! Doane and Iarn-should be commended for the per- mann and family, I ow Saturday. Mr. Shanks attended I cake for her mother-In-Jaw, h at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clay· By in Elyria.' ,Iorrnance of our bane!. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Br. ecker he lh estock sale while Mrs' l h ROyal

f~~ake rrtu~7ed tg ~ e I ton Shepperd and Iarnily. '~Alma Jorgensen accompanied

Mr. and Mrs. Will. Hickling took were Sunday dinner and su ppephanks and children visited with I A°Inhe. 0D I~/~rer f~ ~·r la~t W:c~· Sunday evening callers at the !\II' and Mrs N' R Collison of 1,'llr.. Mrs. Rickling's mother. Mrs. Flora guests at the home of Mr. and ".~r1.!0.lrs. Bernard Brush and children. I rCd ie frta 'h ~~ g I leYt athe pa: t" home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bartu \\Cil to 'Ke~rn~y 'Saturday where. IC . t Lo Cit S d t R J St d D b h' I'll A tines ay a er av1I1 sp n ., . d 1\1 II I, •.• '. . . arrnmo, 0 up I y un ay 0 . . one an e ora. Mrs. Eo G. Stone. rs, ugus few months working with a con. I and Dwain were Mr. an . rs. en·. she visited frlends. , :

MelY'lnMarsh N'amed PreC"ldent of Comstock consult ?- /Ioctor. T~e doctor Mrs. Joe Bartu, Mrs. Frances Bartu and Mrs. Anton Tvrdik were Istruction company at the oil fields I ry Setlik and Mrs. Gene Turek and -Capt. Milo 13r~sl{'y. who. i~J thought .It would be wI~e for her Bartu, Mrs. Mary Klima and Mrs. 'Ord callers Saturday afternoon. neal' Kimball 1'omll1>'.. stationed at' Offut Field, pear. '. Ito remain 111 the hospital a ~ew Wm. Higgins and Douglas were vis.! MI'. and Mrs. Wm. Galloway, M d M Joe B t a I Mrs. Ernelia Shanks and Mrs. Omaha. spent the weekend withSaddle Club in Election Held Last Thursday ~~;tio~r treatment of a lung con- itors in Ord Tuesd,ay. ~Sh~nnon and Stanley of Rushville Dwai~ ~~d Mr~~' Mary KI~~1~ wenr~ ~u.ssell Shanks were visitors in Ord hi~ .p,a~·entsl. Mr. and Mrs, lIarry

. '. . Mr. an~ .1\1rs. E. G. Stone were I!lrn\e~ . early Saturday morning Wednesday evening dinner guests } riday, III(ls)('j, ',! ~Mlzpah club met .wednesday at Sunday visitors at the hon~e of MI'. land VISIted over Sund~y at the at the horne of Mr. and Mrs. Joe I ;:;;"';";;'-;;';'~;;;;;__W;;;;:;;';~;;;;;;;';;';;;;';';';;;;;';"';";';';;;;';;;;;;';;;';;;;;;;;;--;;;;;;;;~~

an all day meeting at t?e home of and Mrs. Pat Hall In Hastings. home of Mrs; Galloway s mother, Valasek of Ord. They came espc- IMrs. A. C. :f~eptow: 1he hostess I' Mrs. Joe Minor and two children }\,:frs. Maude Emry, . dally to visit Mrs. Bartu's sister, J

sen ed a dellctous dinner at noon.. were Sunday afternoon callers at I Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Wills, Mr. Mrs Cyril Braund, and two children IThre.e members .were absent. Mrs.] the Mrs. Mary Skolil home. I~nd Mrs. Charles Howery and Mr. who plan to leave soon for Vero ICahill :!repto\y an.d son, v~ere I Sunday guests at the home of and Mrs.. E. G. Stone were Satur· Beach. Fla., t~ visit at' t~e home ofguests. I he lac!le~ did Iancy w?rk Mr. and Mrs. Archie Drake and iday evening guests at the home of, Mrs. Braund s brother-in-law andIor the hostess, 1 h; next meeting Iamily were Mrs. Drake's brother. II ~lr. and Mrs. R. J. Storie and Deb·' sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Knight. iWIll be held ~n Nov.. 11. at the Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Dunbar. and. orah. . Iand to mee~ he~ husband who hashome of Mrs, C. R, D~ e. foul' daughters of Milburn, Nebr. Ii Honoring the 86th birthday of! received 11Is.discharge from the,

Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Lenstrom Mrs. Pat Chrisman and two chil· Mrs. Katie Speer Monday af.ter·1 army and wlll seek. employment!went to Elm Creek Saturday to drcn returned to their home at IllOon, Oct. 19. several of her neigh· • thert'. Mrs. Mary KllIna accompa' i\'isit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ansle~ StlIJday evening after hav· \/lors gave her. a party at her home. II ~ied Mrs. BraL;n.d and children. to I

A. Lenstrom. Mrs. C. L. Lenstrom ing spent the past week at the iThose attendmg were Mrs. Ruth I ~rand !sland r nday and Wll! \'ISltwas released from the Good Samar· home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Clarke, Mrs. Bertha Lenstrom. :vII'S. I m the Stanley Gross home. 1

itan hospital in Kearnej' that day. Lester Zimmerman. and family. ICharles Brown. 1\11'5. l<~mma Rou· Saturday overnight and Sunday I OROShe had received' medical treat· Mrs. Chrisman had just recel~t1y 's~k, Mrs. Eva Speers,. Mr~. Luella: guests at t~e home oC ~r. and Mrs. I

ment there a few da>·s. been released Crom the hospItal I ZlIl1merman, Mrs. Lothe l< retz and. l\lax Gavnck and chIldren were. ':.o .........."!""...~~~~~!!'~~-----,-------~~-----. --- -.---~------------_.-------'-------.-...---- 1-- - ----,-_._.. - -- ...---.---------------.--- _.- ----- - ---, --~---.---..---- ~.- ----

The Saddle club members and'"their families held their' regularmeeting in the Legion hill Thurs­day evening. A chili and oystersupper was served at 7:30 preced­ing the business meeting at 8o'clock. An election of officers Corthe new year was held with the

_following office(s named: Presi­dent. Melvin Marsh; vice presi­dent, )<'rankie Tvrdik' s~cretaf)"

. trea,surer, Mary Stone. The regularmeeting date w~s changed fromthe third Thursd.ay in the monthto'· the second Monday which willmake the next meeting fall on Nov.9, when the njen will sene lunchat 7:30 P. M. Collowed by thellUsiness me<;ting at.8 o·clock. An~'·

o~e interested in the club are in·: \ited to join.

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tl'22 1953 , 'PAGE SEVEN'

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Loup Valley DairyMen Hear Stewart

Vol. 71. No. '31

Driver's Deadline NearsMotorists hal e but 10 days in

which to renew their drivers' li­censes. The licenses \\ ere de lin­qucnt September 1.

October 31 is the final day forI enewing pcrmits \\ ithuut under·going dri\ ing tests.

By noon ~[ontl,IY, according toCounty Treasurer L10 J d \VIlson3422 licenses had been sold.

In 1951 3GOO licenses were sold~lr. Wilson said there may be morethis> ear. .

IOfficer Parachutes

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"Read by 3,476 Famities Every Week"

Christmas Preview: Chamber of Commerce Buys New Pole ,Moti.fs'Mrs. Aleen Papiernik chamber of COmmerce prHid~nt and Richard R~wbal, fire chief, look over Ord's

new Christmas decorations. Th e giant candles and candlesticks will be placed on all lightpoles a blockeach way from, and around the square. The fixtures are being made in Ord by the Rowbal Plumbing andHeating.

-~---~- - -- ~--~- 1: . \ * ---~----- --Two Sharp Frosts IChamber Buys $750'Pheasanl KillNovember 9to 16 ICO~~:S~I:l~~ .~eC~l~l~€fCe Down Sharply atN'lp Ear'ly Hunters ~~~~gj~}r~~td~~~~atio~~;\~l~olj~~.~st. Week-end Opener

I 1he d.:corattons \\ ere t\\ 0 foot,

R 'd t Th' U d Ibarber pole striped candles in I F L"t K'II AeSI en S five n er 1 holders. Each Will be affixed to ew lin! I S raWarm' Sunny Rays of light p}jles around the S(iUare. Reported: Average

- • ~treets one block off the squareIndian Summer Sun. l\ilI get candles too, Under 1 Per Hunter•.

The purchase mo\ e follo\\ ed a ' '. ..Valley count>ans exp,erienced I sample scanning The sample was 1 l'h~asant .I~uptlllg was 'fan':' Hl

IW~ sh3rp frosts the pa,t I\.:ek ~ut submitted by the HOI\ bal Plumb· t!le Onl .VIClll1t~:. r('ported Statelhrl\ ed under nllld, sunny Ind13n I il'g and Heating I (onservatlOn Officers ,\'\ olkoLl ami;ummel' \VednesdaJ', .. I Hichard Ho\\ bal,. of the firm. \ Gettlll~,l, .B~th. spent.~atu1"Lby and, The fro~ts Ol'Cll!'l'lng ilrst l~st I frankly admitted the profit in each' SundaJ patto~~llIg thiS al't~a.~aturL\ay then again :\londay, nip, 1 C'andle \Ias extremely ~mall. I Most hun~el~ got some ?Irds. The')ed fll1:?,ers of pheasant hunters ,. .. '", ,," d aHr,lge wa" plobably less than one

I broad opening da). I. But: I~~ .sald, \\~ re, \dllin~ t~ longlail pe~ scattergun toter, theUnoWc:ial Weatherman Horace I get Olll nt.:ck out a httle for Old. wardens saId.

fray is. back on the job after an I }'he chan:ber ~,ermed. t.~e near They fl'ported one infl:action of,llness said Saturd8Y's low \\as a 151::> each pnce a bargall1 the game la\\'s here. DaVId MIlicI',')ltlng' 23, Tell1pera("res dropped 1 The chaml)er ordered 50. Park For,e~t, Ill, ~ non-1'e:,ident,[.) 26 ·.h~,follo,ling !I!ol:c1ay, ! :\11'. ROI\bal \\it! wait until FebI'll' h~lIlteel Wlth~llt a llcen:~e. 1l~ was

La~t .lhur'da) regIStered thp ary 195~ for his money. PlC'ked up 11l a routllle h~ense\erk s h1i?h 6!. I' thec.k., .

I Oyer th~ stale a generJI forrla,t ~liller \I<lS filled $25 and $5 costs, <;hol\ed little if an\' cha~, 'e SClt· 1 in county eOLlrt Monday. Ralph; 1 'lrpl! cJouclin"~s \I3S rrpurted \Iith lOrd Frl'ends Go to ;.;'U\lllan, cOLlnt>' ,aUur.I1('J', sni(l

I expectcd h,oh'l ne~r 65 I MIlleI' pleaded gUIlty 111 ·'ab~en·I It was d~ill \\cather for duck I C 's tja," having left ;1l11ple mont'y with! 11lI nter , I oronation ee the gallle \\ardens to P.;tY fine and

, Sever:l! hopefully e.\ed T\l0S(bv's I, costs,. .t I doudv slInst'\ in h,\\w, of the oyer· I Mrs. Mane Avers, oC Hotel OrL'.: ('"st drhine- \lat~rloll1 into North Young Ord Countess said o\el' 75 hunters, l1)O,st Crom

.. TA, ...) potholes. Omalj,l, sta~'ecl there, Satunby" IIo1?es, fac~ed \~'ith WednesLby Se\ raI Ordites attended the AI<- 1'!.ight. Sen'r3.1 came fr?m KiinS~:s

'llO:-nln g s e:l1stenlng .sun S3r.B:n coron:ltion ceremony in C,lty, M,o. One group ,ar1'1\·e<.l ,by aIr• I .F11","n h"r,lrpdth, 'nclH"; of pl'I" Omaha Frid;t>, night and saw the flom luIsa, Okla. hO~,.M~CLllley.

c1plta "'n fr11 last SatuIJ.1V :VYr" . d f ('1' . L L d lof Mullen, made leS{l\<lt1on forrra\is ["purled ., "ro\".nrn" a . al ence . an ell! 1he oulstate part.>'. . . . ,

1 .. ' '. as klllg and ~~ISS Nancy ~!l1lar~ .as Hunters StOPPlllg at the hotelI:ere, the I\eekl) :\~ndO\\Il, ~ queen, ~rr, L~nden he,ads SeC~ll'ltles i\~ere "geller,llly h3PPy" over theirlhursd,'~. 6t-40' hlda,v. 53:3J \lccptance CorporatlOn, a fln:'llce success with llhea~Jnts. said Mrs:

I Saturda.\·~ c~.2~ (.11 tlreCI,l).); :5un· c?mpany. anet has se\cra! tllnes Avers. Se\l'ral haLl limit kills.1 ~a~ ,.)~6-3~; }, '1:da\, !'iO-~6·. tuesday \ lSlted Ord. . Some, who bagi'.NI few binls, saidII 16 3~, \\OCdne,rhy, 10\\ 42., Of primary intC'f('st to Orcl peo- thl'y S;lW plcnly but p..o·)U naturt'dly

----- --~-- - - '__~ pIe was Miss Jean Huff dauehtcr adll1it(('<J lht,y "('ouldn't hit 'cm."

S t d R't ~f Mr, and ~Irs. IIow3r~1 Huff, of I Frank Piskorski. 01)('r3tor of Orda ur ay I es Ord, \\ho was on'e of the t\\ehe Ak.! Cold Storage, \~hilh dre~s~s phca·

f M Z I d Sar·Ben countesses \Iho attended I s~nts by n~aChl!,e, said l.llS pl~utor rs. a U the royal couple, Ipicked 80 btnl., l,n compall~on \\Ith. F . I " . h Id .;: I "" , v' 1 'tl 'I I 350 to 400 pre\lOUS ~ears. ".

P t Q ' 0 W' h TV S uncia Sel\lCeS \\ere e _:1'1 ...,lttln o 111 a JOX. \\l 1 ,,1'. anI Scarcely a hunkr he 'lll('li"d gotresenUlz perator It et t'!rd3Y aft~rnoon [rom the BUl\1 ('11 : ~rrs. Huff at ,the colLseum were Mr, : his limit. Piskor,].; i ~ aid. ~f:lny got,. ' Congl ept lOnal (hurch, ,f,or Mrs and ~Irs., (, A. Ande rsol,l, Mr. I none, Of thuse \1 ho gilt pheasants

That s a happy smile on the face of "Ace" Anderson, Quiz linotype Anton Zah!d, 53. pa~t plesIJ~l~t of and :\Irs. C. J. ~Ioltensen and Mr, ttl' aver'lr~e \\as less than 1\\0 perop~ralor as he views a new Emerson TV set presented by more than 100 1 the A.mer!?an LeglOn ~UX.lll~I~·, and :\1r.s, E. C, Leggett. After thclhunter. Pis~()rski said, '..fflends last week. Mr. Anderson is confined to a wheel chair as result 1 ~ho ,heel lu~sday at the Lincoln coronatIOn the party attende<;l the A few local mUl, who kr,ew (·x-of a seyere i!!ness. To a Quiz reporter Tuesday Ace said, "It's nice tl? I Ger"ral, 1\OSOltrl. I . ,ill. COUlt supper at 1<'ontenelle hotel. ~ctly where to go from havinghave frlendsl " ~~rs: Za ud died after a s lol! A former Ord man, Kirk Lewis, watched COveys develop durin"

ne". • ' , son of Mr and Mrs Keith Lewis the summer and early fall, sara

Sh IB dsed\l~es were c01dudell fbY he\ of Seattie 'took pari,in the coron~: they had no difficulty in gettillg

C 00 oar ,s WI'II Central IV, lower eren, a~lI11an, pas or. n, el'l11en tion as ~ne of the escorts. His limits Saturday. 'follo\\e~ 111 the BUf\\dl, cemelely f' '1' . L f 0 h ,. A cold rain halted hunting for

1\lrs Zalllcl \\'as bOI'11 In \lll·ur~ lancee, l\ ISS ucas, 0 ma a, \I.ls . d f h• . , " f h' .' Imost hunters 111 ml ·a tel' noon t af

EI .t NI I I ht t S · I September 13, 1901. Sh.e gratha!, lone 0 t e plll1CeSses. r);1Y; ., .;,;ec Ine onlg 0 ervlce own ~d from the Burwell hl~h. scl~')ol Also pre~ent at the ceremony S\.lrtJay the pheasants wcreAll Vp.lley county school board P 'bl Rbi i~ 1919. l:ater she taught 111 G,ar· from Ord \\ere Dr. and Mrs. <;, J.j scarce and \yild. "After S;ltunJay's

members :I'illm,cet tonight (Thu.rs· 'I' OS51 el• OW a field f~r n.ne leal'S. S~e~ marned :\11Iler. ~Ir. and !lIrs. Jack Romans I sh(i6tin~, theY just disavpe;lre0,'~day) at eIght 0 clock to €led mne An~()n Zal\l(], . ecember 2;), 1927. went to Omaha Saturday to attend was a 1l'equent COIl1lnent. "Theremembers to the reorpanizalion I Ch' f SEt' \ lhe c?uple h~ed at. Burwell·

lthenIthe coronation ball that e\ening, at I \\ere more hunters thall birds," was

- - -~------- - ('ollllnittcc Count~: SuperIntendent Ie ays ree Ion at .Arno;d. later cOIlllng to Orl, \\hich the Jan Garber orchestra Dnolher often hearl1. ( _ ~ld A I t W I Mrs. Zalud was. the pa;'it presl· vb> ed. The Hllffs and Anderson, 1"an]H:rs say the shotgun tolc~s

;'~~day. pp ('gc announced Wed· OU d Eliminate All ~ent of t?e Amencan .LeglOn Aux· 'itaJ(:c1 oyer for this event also, the \lerC a polit~ crew, 011 the \\hol~.The mceting will be held in the Storm Wind Dangers llary Ul1lt 298, supeflntendent of other Onl peuple rclUinin d to Ord Generally speaking, po"ted faWls

. ~1asonic Hall. " lhe church's sunday school an;1 for on Saturday. ," I\\ere not molested.Appleget said the election is in Ord may po sill I t I se\eral ~'ears scnrd as presIdentI' On the local duck front condi·

complianle \\ith school laws. tele i io~ to s. c) y ~f\C t ~el~/a lof the Richland Home Exten'ion I -----------~- tions'\lere quiet O\CI' the \\'eeJ< en t{good ~'ecepti~~1 t:,~gar fr'~l ~le ol~~lf I Club, . , . , , ' I' I . with few new flocks, tra\eliJl? th,~

eM' tlO'lS e 1 g c I Sun 1\ lllg are the \\ldo\\ er; two 'if r\ orth Loup lI>,way. :5unday Illght sarsons on alorca. :. . . daughtels, Bornie Hawthorn, of ~ ,change of \\l'athl'r brought a !light

Expect to Visit .lhe to\\~r ",uul~ ?C erected 111 a I BUf\\ell ano Orabell~ Pierce, of of bl).leb1lls anel mallards thrU\lghN th Af' N t high locatl?ll. S~r\l~e. to users Edd~\ille; a brother. D. C. r-k I ~fonday morning. Some good. kpl:>

or rica ex , \\'?U;ld be piped 111 SImIlar to elcc· earthy, of Los An'~eles, a half I \\ere madf,', though few got Ilnv,ts,Sen and ~Irs. Hugh Carson, \Iho ItrIClty.. brother, Leo Butts of Burwell; her Vern Andenen anel 13ill Ander·

l~ft in late A~lgust on a t?ur .of Costs might be as hiJh as $·10 mother, Mrs. Ja,mes Butts, a~d ,on, hunting eight miles east ofl'.urope cxpectlOg to return 10 l1ud· for a connecting fce. A small ser. two grandsons.! Ord, dOlI ned ten mallards out of

, Octobe.1', ha\e again extended th,eir \ice charge could be paid monthl>·. Several persons frOll) Orc! attend, I the Monday llight They S;lW hl\l)<1·stay, Currently t!ley ale spel}ulIlg The e fact· C' 'to I ght' a ed the funeral sen ices. reds of duck" they rcport. '"

I ten daJ s on the Island of 1\Ia]or('a, s. s ,11Jle -' I 111 I 'I IIhith is in the ~Iediterranean uff chambel of c.ommelce luncheon I ~ ------~---,::---

," I Tuesdaytile c,oast of Spalll and IS the most .' ~h' f . Teachers Tell Plans

'~ beautiful and quietly restful place I 1< Ire C. Ie Hlchard Ho\;bal saId . , ',",% the Canons haye e\ er vis~ted, ac· I a ~ood \\ l?dstolm c0!-1lct. r~lse ha\ oc I ~lembers of the hlgll 5l.hool (a('· I

,} curding (0 a message from the Ord I w1th Ord s prescnt ll1dl\ Idiial tow· Lllty \\ho plan to go to LlI1~oln to I,J man . _ Icrs. I attend the te"cher COl1\entlOn on,~ 1 They \\ ill go next to north Africa "E1ectricity would probably be I Ttlllrsda~' and FridaY,ar:e :'I1r,s. Hel· i*I and tour that r('gion extensi\ely cut off three or four hours whIle, en 11. Ko\.:es, Mrs, VJ!18n 1hom,lJ'j before returning to London and I repair crews did nothing but cut' son and ~Iary Ann Buck. ' I

);/1.·l1:!;.i@~~ I embarking for home. ' antenna debris free," the fire chief I Those \1 ho plan to be in Grand1 Senator Canon does not state said. ,IIsland are: Sup!. C. C. Thompson, I

, '\ hen they expect to reach the Chief Ro\\ bal indicated towers Principal F. L. Stoddanl, Francis'l..'nited States but it ""ill be later could be a source of danger. Arthur, Allen ,Bellinger, Do\le I

than the ~ov, 2 date previously set "Particularl>," he said, "\\hen D;ckey, W11lial'1 Gogan J. A. Ko. Isome erections here are close to a Yanda. Gerald Nelson, Ed\\i1l Saw·

Beg Pardon 3200 \olt electrical line It the' \Cr, Nic1< Schmidt, GIAnn Tr('[lt,t~\1 er blo\\ s dO\1 n and sh~rts it is Louise l<apfmann and ~Irs, LUl'i\tc

In a recent Quiz item it \1 as reo goodb' e to anJ one stanclini'! near. 1 Tolen, .:portee! Jake Dra~e and \Vall('r .\n'· -. Iderson, of Comstock, killed a deH Chief Row1.hl! said Falls City, ) I Reverend E. R. Anderson,bd\\('e1l them. It should ha\(' reilJ Nebraska, h"d installed a central Most flUits have bette!' flavo!' will conduct mission servicesfhev killed a deer each, to\\er. It is bein~ used with suc· and texture if allo\\ccl to maturt' week at the Bethany Lutheran ISOI1, \\on a five gallon cream can

A recent Quiz story reported AI· cess, the chief said. en the tref', accordin<~ to tht' Church in Ord. Re"erelld Ander· gi\ en by l\:-chnici,ln Glen Amos.'Ian Cox, six, of Sl'olia as bein~ The board of diredol s referred American Association of Nursery· son' will speak three times. His Other winners \\ere Flo>J Au·overcome in a bathing accident. the suggestion to c'oll1l11:ltee. Chief men, this accounts for the expan·l appearance is scheduled fill' Sun· 1 gusf)n, Walter Jorgenson, EldonThe story should have read Allan Howbal said he \lot,ld get l110re in· sion of home frnit gru\\ing in re· day morning, Sunday evening and I Bruhil, Geor~e Walls, LUlllir Ha>ekCox, eight, of No1'lh Loup. . formation, cent )'ears. WtdnHclJ( e.... ellin~. I and l\1anin RcckJin:;. •

SECTION ONE

Wheeler (ountyVoters Okay Bon,dMeasure Tues~ay

$190,000 HiCjh SchoolIssue Passes by 57%Edge, 283 to 211.

At a special election TuesdilY,"oter~ of Wheeler .county \oted to issue $HiO,OOO in bO\1ds to tin,lllce '

.:onstrLlctioll of a new high school I ::,: """,,,",:,...,JUlldll1g at Bartlett. I"'lfI®I~The vote \\ us Z8J for, 211 against, 1 IJr a lllaJorit;l' of 57',~, A lll<.tjuntyJt 55' ~ was. I1cce~sary for the pro·position to carry.

A si:nilar proposal was defeated.l)· 12 votes at another special elec·.lbn held in July.

The $190,000 voted \\iIl pay onlyor a new super-modern concrde~nd steel building, EqUipment forhe new school \\ ill be paid for"~ith other f~ll1ds.

Bids will be let and C(nstruclionstarted as soon as possible.

rhe present Bartlett schoolbuilding is inadequate in view of\ ocatio:lal agriculture, home eco·nomics, band and other newcourses establbhed this year.Ninety students cUlTenlly are' en·lolled. Thvse c:oming from ranch·es and farms are hOllsed in {\\0 dol"mitories where each pa)s only $15per month Cor board and room,Enrollment \\iIl be larger \\henthe new building is available, notonly from Wheeler county but alsotllition studepts from Holt, Greeley,Antelope and other counties.

. All sections of Wheeler county\ oted in the Tuesday election ex·(Cpt a portIon of Ericson precinctEricson maintains its 0\1 n ruralhigh school.

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Crowd Jams Hall

THI: OR'D QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA OCTOBER 29, 1953

!BPW formal DanceI

:Seeks Queen from:Ord Area Girls

Region's Big NewspaperThe LouJ.' Valley

InquiringReporterBy Myra T, Barber

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Congressman Miller Meets 'Hep' Students in Query ClinicOrd high school ~tudents and Congres.sman ~iller. Students fired ~ peppery r.o~n~"of questiqns qt the

Congressman then answered several of hiS queries on draft ages, voting and eligibility to office. Stl;·dents are Leanna Eishof, Jene Hastings, Iva Jo Stowell, Dr. Miller, Teacher Gerald Nelson, Loren Winchest·er And 'verlion ·POt'rtlba.

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for free Soup P:~trn~~ ~!Ia!~~emen: I to Safety asMerchants Report Sale Party will be held in the Knights IAI'rcralt CrashesI of Columbus Hall here Wednesday IDay 'Big Success'; One November 4 at eight o'clock in the

,...................... I ,Ord vicinity's girls, 16 to 21 years I I k Q' evening. ,'Captain Milo BresleyI Io.d, have a chance to become Belle I Se Is Ban ets ulckly, The party is sponsored by the •There was no argument on the 1 of the Ball at the Bl'\\i5s Iormal l A' ' A k d d f V lOrd chamber of commerce and the Safe In Offut Base

quesuon put to the ma'l, and W?· I dance set for No\ ember 23 Chair- p nl pac e crow rom ai- Vall . C t Extensi S' ,: PI C h W d. wan :)n the street on this \\ cek s "man l\lb3 Lareda Cronk :ln~ounccd ley county limits swarmed the Ma- a e> oun Y x en:lOn ervice. one ras e nes,

question. ihls week sonic Hall here Wednesday :IS the II 4·11 .member~ attending are ?skcdIt ho . " . thi k i ,I' chamber of commerce offered Bean to bring their own sandwichi-s, Capt. Milo Brcsley, stationed ats ws ."verJone 1S 11n 1l1f, All Ord organizations will be " "" "" "" h h b f I 01

the same thing: asked to enter a candidate for the Soup Day. IT e. c am er 0 commerce wil Offut airfield in Omaha, escapedThe question \1 as: honor. Pictures and entry informa- By 12 o'clock noon the crowd furnish icc cream and pop. without injury Wednesday morn-'D b li ditoriurn i consumed oyer 600 bowls. Repeat- I Miss Katherine Helzer home ing, when his plane, a (,·45, devol-

o you e ieve an ~u 1 orrum IS non must be mailed to Mrs. Carol ed demands threatening the sup. I extensionist, will show pictures takl oped engine trouble and he and hisnecessary.to the continued gro« th Gru\e .by d,eadline .date NO\,'ember ply. en on her recent WOW sponsored I co-pilot, Major S. Reeves of Belle,of Ord? \\ould vou support such a l' Ole 0 g 0 II be 'measure if ptac~d on the ballot't" )t:ked' > ,un woman wi '- Mrs. 1<'. L. Stoddard, Methodist tour. Movies are slated. vue, parachuted to safety.

And the ans« er was "yes' to I ~. . aSd bfdle. h t t Church ladies president in charge ~_... The pair lit in a cornfield nearboth questions, rocco s rom t e even supper 10f serving said a swarm greeted Springfield some 16 miles south

Mrs. Don !\Ian,hall, clerk in the .he grade school milk fund. the 11 o'clock opening. 0 d' C' Sh I west ~f Ol;laha, Reeves receivedHinglein d,ug store and the mother Ouida Murrah gave an Interest- " ... and it has been steady ev- r S Ity COO, S. a broken ankle. The plane crashof three school children: '1 am Lng talk. on Nan Pandit, the n.;\\ I>' er since," she said. ed and burned. I

very much' in favor of a new audio mad: presidell~ of the. V.}~ileJ Na· One, hundred' and fourteen A'd CI th D" Bresley is the son of Mr. andtori u111 , I think it is it necessity to tl?ns., H~r ~~lbJec-t \;a~ Ihe, Only pounds of beans, and $12 in ham- I 0 es rive' I :\Irs. Harry Bresle>' of Ord.our cornmunitv. The school audi- \\ oman M1S.S Murrah represented hocks went into the tree delicacy, .

torium is the on- the International Relations corn- !III'S. Stoddard said. Ord city schools will take part inly place \\ here mittce. Ord merchants said b.rgain a statewide clothing collection inpublic gather. shopping, held in connection with 'I s~hools In Nebraska, .the week ofings can be 'foo Much Emphaslls Bean Soup Day, was "extrcmelv November 9, according to Maryheld; and it is good." • ,Ann Huck, homemaking teacher,not 1 a r g e One li~m reported selling near' The clothing will be dist.ri~utedenough to meet nW U f 50 blankets by noon. The blankets t t?rough. the. Sa"e the ~hlldrenthe needs of the 0 ar se 0 had bcen offered at an allracti\ e I'~derat~on 111 r ranc~, E~gland,COlll'lIUllity. Ev· price ' \\ est Germany, AL!~tfla, Greece,cn if the bUlld· AB b Mill' Italy, Korea, Lebanon, Isr,lc1 anding would ll1ean • om: I ler en the Navajo and l'apago Indi,mmore taxes, I Th • T II Rescrvations. '\\ould support T II H' h S h I esplans et. such a meaSlne e S Ig C 00 ers The Ord chapter 'of the Future

~ d Eff t Homemakers of America is hal1LI·... if I \\cre called to vote on it", Reseurch Should Fir,d~eCOn or ling the drive, "

In the same \ein, Jay Bru\\n, New Industrial Uses. The Thespians, high school dra. .Pupils i~ the .ord city schools2>usiness man, and \Iho has chile! natic organization ha\e started wlll be gl\en Circulars to takoren in school: J Fourth Dbtrict Congressman Dr 'ractice on the se~ond pby they I ho!ne the ~Ved,l;es~ay before t~e' II DON"T GIVE. UP BUXING ANY"I ~J1) definite· " A. L. :\lllJer said Friday the atom "'ill produce this fall.. 1 ~fl\e starts. l~ese Will expla~n TIlING untl! a QUIZ Want Adly in favor of a ! .-las getting too 111uch empllasis 'as The play is "Take Care of !\ly' III fll!1 tbe \\olk the chapter IS "'~s faded, 1<01' best results, callnew auditoriulil. t\ 1 a means of killing and not enough "lttle. GirL" The date has been Iplannlllg._ ", ~ _ ~ __ : ~ " 1~.~, _~,_We need such .01' its possible induslrial uses, ixed as No\ ember 24. • . «- -", cc " , '"

:l build,ing 'both Speaking to Ord high schoo tel's, ~lelJlbelS of the Thespians' will : '{or . ciYic use and a thin seating of adult specta· la\e imporl<lnt roles. The play is ,.:i'......,. 'and {or the tors, Mdler said he believed the lireded by the head of the drama· IfchopJ. I would ,1e~t ten Jears \\ ould 'he highlight·Qe glad to sup· 2d \\ith discoveries for industria} ic department. Ed\\in S~w>'er. I'po r t sue h a Jses of nuclear fissionmeasure . if it That's \\ here \\ e should concen·should come up trate our res(arch, he said, and toto a vote", .. help this along we should outlaw

.he atOll] bomb. 'Mrs, Harry -luJ.kuski, housel\ ife Dr. ~tiller took questions fran)

and mother: "I think it is a \\on· the high schoolers, and later thedrrCul idea to even COl1sider hav· floor, in Valley count>'s part of ~ing a new auditoriunl It could (ourth distrkt congressional trel,havc places for club rooms and I ~liller termed the trip, and appear·

phlces w her e lace" "clinics"people \\ould I Other :\[I1!er upinions were,meet to ha\C Hc belic\Cd th"le was little sup-

,public gather· port for a national sales tax inings. I really Wa,hington, Instead, he said, thelt'feel that such was support far a manufadUlena blulding is ~,lX, ,[('ally essential He b,elicvcd the advent oC "bus·to 'all who live 'ness men" in government wouldin Ord, I would .nduce a budget c:ut next yt:ar.have it large He was against foreign aid. In·enol!gh to hold stead, he believed, more of theall \\ho wanted money currently being s pen tto attend the should be spent at home on such

athletic gall1t:s and for other ,lrojE:( ts "s irrigation.events should they be scheduled al He bclie\ed the heads of the U.the same hour. S., England and Hussie should sit

"Indeed I would \ ote for such a :lOll n and talk things over.measure even if it did raise the He fayored a world court. Buttaxes". did not mention a le&islati\e body

'.\ hich Hlc:h an orgal1lzaUon wouldSupt. C. C. Thompson, veteran necd. He favored an enforcement

school man and superintendent of agenc'y \\ hich could get into fastthe Ord publie school system: "1 &ction.suppose I am prejudiced, but I am Dr. ~liIler questioned the young·defll1itely in fa\or of the question ,ters after they had tossed se\eralof believing a new auditorium is his way.necessary for I1is 4uestions were,the continued Should 18 >car olds vote? ServegrO\1 th of our L'n juries? In congrl'ssional o(fices:

'community. It ' Bc allo\\ ed beer? Is a women's se·is a necessity :ecli\C sen ice needcd?not only for the The Jo1111 gstcrs said 18 shouldschool but for be old enough to vote if it was oldthe community enough to be drafted. On jury ser·as \\eH. We \ice and of{;ce holding the >·OLll1g·need ahothl'r I sters belie \Cd 18 to be too young.building. It is ~ 1 An emphatic "~es" \\ as ans\\ er·getting to be eel to the \\ omen's selecti\ e sel\ icealmost impos· cluesliull,~ible tu adjust I High schoolers attending thethe time. schedule to get in all the clinic \\ere Leanna Elshof, Jeneaffairs dcsired by the school and 1 Hasting" Iva Jo StO\\ell, Geraldtl.e cOl11lllunity. For instal~ce, to· II Nelson, Loren Winlhester and Vel"

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Don Maurice PlaysLead Role in 'To

sant were James La) her as a psy·cholcgist and Mcrlyr: Peterson. II horeprescntco the FBI.

And last but not least was thecart taken by NiCki, the do,'. 1'."110

had an important part, although

BI hU ' T nvisiblc must of the tiinc·US nseen ues. I N,icki will be remembered. as113\'lnf! a oart, 111 fad the leading

TI1r: . play, "To Blush .lJl1s~.en", part in the comedy, "The Lilllepresented b~ thc.,Ore! high I'hcs- Dog Laughed" presented by theplans. Troop 328, IUL';d.l: el enln~. jurnors in their play last ~ car .was a success A special 5UCC(',S, If The action of the play moved

, the outbursts of laughter of the au- smoothly and lias supposed to takerdicuc.: w as a critcriuu . place .ln a single room and over a

The play \I ,IS filled IIith nupos- night and a day.<ibre prccucamcuts and with clever The costuming and make up was1lr:~ s " • , good, the II ork being in the hands

Coached by Edwin Sa\\) er, head lof Dav n COley and Mary Ulrich.of the Ord high drama t ic depart I Properties \\ ere in charge of La­n,cn(~ assisted b: Belt~ \Vlber,g I Vera Lange, Joyce Dyo and Joanai.d Sharon Hastings, as student ell' INovosad.I cctors, all members of the cast i Phvltis Christensen was theIiucd natural ly into the roles they Iprompter,uortra, cd L' 1(' tl I. fl'Lead part lias taken bJ Don Ig,l mg II as ie wor" 0 )Ql1~lollric('. w ho acted in a nl(' 1l111>'jl ~Iarshal!, and the scc11<;ry of fillYncr He VIaS ably supported by hi> Clark and Sherman SnJ1th.(L Ilene . Irie nrts Gerald Kouccurck The usher" wearmg formal",!,,'ld Dubas. BCHrl:- Falter. H'IU; I gowns were Mariljn Absalon, Lor­

, '_'lll-, Elaine Cook and Karen Ncu- ! raine Dunlap, Margaret Lange, Ad,'.01('1' who needed extra attc n cline Studnicka, Lavan Ragland

I '11'11 ' Iand Janice Melia., Others who took p ,11't as college --- ----~------

I\ cuug folks were Margie Klun;l,! YOU CAN TALK TO ONE MAN-leanne ;\IUllCY, and KaJ Hughes. I But one Wa~lt AI.! talks to many

As colli'?,c president and as dean p,eople Don t walt for buyers to'of I\OI11Cn Larry Jor~en"cn arid I flI1? )o~r door;-tell them wl;crc

Gr;.ce Kokes gave excellent por-, It 1< -vith ~'"I mcxpcnsivc "anttrayal 01 their parts Eouallv plea, Ad. Phone 17,

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THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, , NEBRASKA

HOLl A Tw?Mrs, Paul llIeolch entertaine(l the

Hou A Tue bridge club Tuesday,!'III'S. Diek Bcr,m won the highSCOle,

Girl ScOttts,Members of the Girl Scouts,

Truop One, had a special businessmeeting Thur;l!;ty after school.Plans for future acti\ities IH'remade,

Pach 1\1eetinyCub Scouts and their fallulies

I met in the gl'olde school lIIomlay 1

for their [('gula,r monthly pJck I'

meeting. ,The thclIlc for thc llll'lIth \\ ,IS

"Indian SUllllllcr." Each den Pi e· ;scn!ccl cliffclcnt skits. t

Cubmaster Adolph Se\ enkel I\1e\collled tlu ec new Cubs alll.their fanulies. Allen :\Illirheau, :Lj nile CO\l'rt anJ Jimmie Cic· I

mallic \lCle prcsented their bobcJt I

pins arid arc now acti\e llleIlll)crs.1i Galen Anclcr~on was pl'e~enlcd trwWebclos awanl, highe:,t award to I'

be altaillcll in cllbbil)g.The ne,,,1 pack Illceting will be I

the 4th !\Iond<lY in No\ ember at7:30 at the grade schooL

Married Forty Yeeirs~Ir, and Mrs, Joe Petska cele-

brated their fOf Ueth lllillrLtge an-

Inilenary Sur,flay A large f",nilydinner \\ as sen ed at the l'elskahUlIle, food being brought by lhe :gue"ts. . I.. Pre~('nt II ere ,111 of the cllil'dl'l'n I:lild ~,r.1.llIll'1\ildl'l'11 o[ th,> hOl\orl"l ,

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Today, with contclllporary fUlllilure, ~·ou can haye conycnience andLtauly in the smallest dining area. \Vith the addition of leaves this wcllpi'oportioncd drop-!caf dining table extends to pal ty size. The rooiny

N B b ' blllfet ,has two storage cOl1lpartmcl'ts and th1ee spacious dra\lCls.1 ew a y Ppsop'll touchc~, ~'4C~ as the Nonl~g,iall pClltcr salad sets for W;\l1

Helati Ies hal e receh ed the a'n- dj;cor.a tlOn, add dlstlllcllon to )'our dllllJ1g area, Note, too, how hal'­Ilouncemcllt of the birth of a son I !It,ol1~ou~ly the French 1'Iovincial pJint draperics lJlcntl with the modcl'llon Oct. 20, to ~Ir, a'nd !\Irs. J.a~on ' {\Irlllture., .

Ill a, es. of Gr;;tnls P,I~S, Ore. The .The furnilulc grouping shown is available in a Spun Sliver Sand.b.lby has been named :'IIi,bael Jay I tonc or a Flan,lingo finish. The II ood i~ genuine Afl ican lllah('g~ny.

I Mr, lIil~cs lias elllplo)ed in the _ .. -

\~fj.JfI:j :~:~ l'enncj' store a few months ,I -~-~E'~--~-'Bi~-~QY-~~~v~-p~~' liI~~ ON-SO~~'I~~~OOD;'___..~_~ .__ ._.__ -..:...·_._~_1Ord Pinochle Club " -:-:--

.-- .,:, ~lrs. J<Jeanor Dllor,lk entertaincd': i the members of the Ord 1'lI1ocl11e

club at her eounhy home Tuesday. j

Mrs. Jim O'IIallorim was a guest.High score \I ,1S \I on by ~ll's.

: Charles Ciochvn, 1\lr~. Leon Ciemny" \I on the second high score pri,e:I aild Mr~, Joe Jablun,ki, the lowI scorL'. . II :\lrs. Joe .Scll!acek IIon lhe tra- I\ cling priLC.

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"I ha\e just had my filst expt!i";lte "ith feni­lilu Jnd J tan urlainly letvlllIllcnd LinLOln 15­150 fur ,,!lta!.' Las'f fall, I disled in 15·15-0 atthe .rate l'f Zoo pvund, pcr alle un abuut t\\O­thiro, of a 10-,.I>le picLe lhat had bun haIlcd oultI.e la,( tluce )cars You lUuld LertJinly $ce theJiffcHOte, J otimat(' the )icld fmlll the fclti­IiHd "heal as bC(lCl than 30 bushels pcr aue,

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\9,11 appear hel e Fnday, December 4 as .a par,f of a WInfer COlJce,rf by bic; des and shoes. She liked

f;e A Capella F~llas. The quarfette IS Wtllys Neusfrom. barlf?ne, stone, and Indian articles.( op) Logan Lancaster, tenor, (bottom) Wes Graham, lead and Remey All enjoyed the pioneer homes

hly. bass. , ' !ami the store. .~ . _ ...

~;-of Old--~e~~a;;a~'------------\-------------1 gr~~\~rlt'i)I/lli~gd i~h~n ~Iba~' ylil~~i~l. Ord's Volunteer Firemen . pay for privilege of goi,'g to Hades .

earliest Advent of Irish Catholic Families i:~i1~1~~~:~~db~1:~ld~~~::,a~~ gsl~I::nO:: Bclicvc It Or Not, }1irClllCl1 'Puy rro, ' "If I could choose an>thing I -,

Ipto N~braska Wa.s in Dakota County ~~~~~~e~\I,I~OI!~~~~I\N'~.\~~~~~: Il;~s~~~~: : }'I'g'114 I)l'lze~' 1)111'11 CIOtJICS '"Dakota c?unty, in fwr~hca,te1l1 Otber earlj tOI\ ns IIhich failed I,all :lopcd, by B,\be ,huth,,, and, t D ( ~ \ ,~Xebraska, III common WIth other to del clop as their promoter~ had tirol el CleH:!and. AlexandC'l. I ,

~issouri Hiler counties, \las on the hoped were l',lcifie CIty 1"rankJjJ): !rma La:o-her, elg!lth grade, tells I .

rJ?ute of early Mis~ouri riler ex, Clly, Bljburg, Vel:oria, 'Randolph, I thlllg, s,he s~w. It Il1duded [Ilmost I You might say Onl's \olunlct'r Weck f,ldes Onl olles each a \oiee It cOll~ists. of a ChcHLllct chass.n,loration and \I'~s \isited by I\hite Lodi, Emett, Co\ington, and Stan" e\C.r~th1l1g 1~1 th,e m,lbe.Ull1 She fire department is a gang of fel- of (h,\Ilks, : is, canies 400 gallon~ of \later,u,:"plorers in lhe late 18th and early ton. ,'. . ;: I enus her stolY b) sajll1? 10\l~ IIho pay for the prililege of, The Onl dqwtlllcnt lias organ· 300' of 212" buse, 300' of 112'19th cCtlturies-long bdore any' South Sioux City, the county'~; ~'lf I could hal"(' my pIck of al:y- b()ing to llaues. itt'll Feb. 4, 1888 I\ith the follol\' 'hu~e and 300' of I" boo~tcr ho~e'ihit? man e\er ga\e. thought to largest cOllullllnitj, lIa.~ not, ipco(.: tlung,.l lIould tak~, the surreJ' Illth I E\~r;y I:l~lllber is assbsed $250 ,i~1g ?ffICcr~: J. C. Wurk, (,~lid; J, I It has a 500 gallon per minuteSfltllng permanently Il1 Nebraska. porated untJ11887. It IS. of cOUl'se the fnnge on top. \\hell he jOws up. lIe pajS regular 1·. (olby, sC('lelaIJ; and l'rcd L. I pump ..' Perman~nt sett}ers began arrh· p~rt of. the metropolitan area of i Linda III~cse, fp~lrth grade" tells, dues into the organization fore\er lIarrb, tn"lSI'rl2l·. The ,depa.rtlll~nt In Hi52 the. last piece o! equip-,ll1g early III 1855 Ju~t a few months SIOUX City. .'.,. lof the Indian relics, the pIOneer, after, I\\as cOllJpoocd of one fU'e fl~hllng 'l',ent \\ as purcha,>ed. It IS a 1"8after the Ql'ganization of Nebras· Dakola City, the county scat, has house and store, the saddle I\ith, I In compensation he' recehcs unit and lIas knOVlIl as Hose Co. #1 'Fold Truck chassis. It carries 30Ck~ territory, May 30, 1854. had its ups and dOlI ns and partic· out a horn aEd the doc'b, She! nothing except the \I ell earned In 18D1 a hook anu laduer truck gal. of 1\ att'r, 150U' of 21'2 " hose· M~ny of thelll caine up the 1\1is·lu.1Jrly has had to figh~ .lIith tl.lei ~~emcd most interested in anill1al~ gratitude of Valley .collnty le~i· \las,addcLI and Ihe u:embers di\~d- 300' of n~" hose and 300' of l'

souri riler ,u\d S01l1e came [(('fOSS mer. A polrt of the ongll1al tOI~nl smee she devoted much o~ her, dCllt,. ,~nd ma)bc a little poll ta;< e? lllto t\IO companIes: Hose Co. ,ho:,e.Hom Sioux City. Amonp- the car!y has ?ecn washed away by the I\hs, story (0 the many stpffed al1lllJals exemptIOn. "" A#1 al!d,lIook and Ladl!cr #1., I It h,\s a 750 gal. per minutesett1er~ lI'ere Henry Hced \1 ho eros· SOUl"!. ". I that she saw. " I It. takes.a strong IUgl clllcn~ of . 111 ,1921 tI:e thml plcce of ftre ,pump and is rateu as a Class A

~ sed the riler on M<lY 15, 1855. . Dako.ta county ha~ a populatwn lIIrs, Webb speaks of many pltb.!le SCI \lCCS to ,mdke a man Into flglltlng, eqUljJIllcnt II as al,Jdeu and fire truck.~ lIe was {OUolled \C!'y ~hort!y lly of,8~9 1~1 1860, ,~'nl~ke many oU,lcr tbings, but a~)p,lrently to h~r the a' flrc·I:lan. Thc, flrcman'~ manu,l! I I',.as .de>Igp"ted the chcllllcal com· I At the present time the depart.

Ad:lln BCllller and lharles Houl· Ncllla~ka COUI111.CS Its populatlOl1, most ll1tcrestll1g was the pioneer, states It bluntl J. . • I pan~. . ment is dhided htu thn'e COllleaux \\]10 explored t11e ~OUllty, i ~Ias gl:~IUl steadIly wlth,each.pa~s·, buile!i.ng"an? the furniohings. She: "T~le mOot uncertain clement in fn lfl37 :t fourth pie('e of cqulp- panics anu !l,tS [IS its oifil;Cls the· On June 25, 185", l'ather JCle, 1I1g decJlle, and th~ IrlLlln fOI 19,,0 I «elus III VISltlllg the museum, much llleetll1g the demand for the pro· ment Ila, added It was kllOllll as, folloIVin lf:~~iah Tra('~ and his bruther. John J, -10,401-;-ls the hlghest of rccord. more can be, learned ~bout Ne,: tection of ppblic I!fe and prupelt,;' COml'.ln~ ~ an~ con~isted. of ~; Ita\' l~altel' pre"ident. C. D.!r~cy arrl\e~1 frum Dubuque, Ia:' -----;.-~-------- IlJra~ka than sllnple re;l(!lng liS a human one. Ihat c!ullellt " Dodge huck cqulpped luth ,1 bu\>s· I Cuminins ,cc:'([("IS' Bich\rd HOI'."\ lhe; \\.ere In search of a 10e,,"1011 After noon Callers I Or from tales by older folks. I ~ou!" It ~tates. tel' pl1ll1p .ot a 500 gallOI1 per mill' I b'll chief' ~Iel\il1 <-'1 '1l'C\t . 't

t" e~tabhsh a ~olo~y and, after ,ex, SUlldh aftcflloon callers Qf l\1ar~ -~-----~------,~ .. ,- , ApPdlently Onl's firemcn hall' u~~ C~jJ;~Cl~~..... ' ') 0 ", ('hi~f; Jay Bn)\\ 11, c~ptain' ;/~1;plollng the count.'y sele~led la,ne! Janicek Ilere Mr. and !\Irs. 1"loJdlTax Cards Out . Illle,lS\lfed up lIelltu the code. ·lhe tllilk (,lIlled _OO,pallOlb Olf PIN Hose UcLtell Ilt # l' Hollilwhele, the f01l0\~lllg spnng, S,llllt " b: 1 d 1\ ,I ' ! "' ',later, 1500 feet of ZI Z ' 1100C, 300 " 1": I," , IJohns was founded, a colony of Ir.,I!ln~I, of ,All~Ol), !\r. oan .. ,IL.l Counly Trl'Hsurl'r L1o~d WII~on' lll,~ bo~~.are,on tal?for lotsio~ ,feet of 112" llO~e, 300 feel of 1" :\)~:'" lIe poitee, lIenrJ Benu.1ish from neal' Dubuque. lhallte KIll:lC.' a!1,d dau,?htel~ .al:d and as~istant Pat Wuzniak hale i Pjubltj" ,Sel\ICe 111 alldltl<Jn to LIe Ilwse auu needcd ladders and tflde..., . 'I

• All during 1855 there \1 as a,rat,h· 1\11' ,~nq. ~lr~. L,OHIS Balm and lial~ Ibee,n bU~j' this \leek ~cnding out t ~I:t.n~.. I equipmcnt ... " , ,,1{ol\d,n~ :\orlll~~n, cajJt~ln Tr'2'er considerable amount of actlv" of S~O\tol, llotlficatlOn on persol1HI taxes due 1hej p,lllolt!le paladl'~, ~t"l,1db~ In 1946 flftn piece of CqUIP' r,led '\~llll I,t. #""Lj!e \\aIdman,ii)'-sO much that need \las felt .lor -!---, No\ember, 1. at tJ?e pcp ralites, lIatch the Kids, ment \\as purchol~ecl by money lire pohce; Elllle S\I<llWk, trusteetile organization of a coun!)', and in Saturdul/ D/rmt:r Guests I The fir~t h'llf of the perso;wl CDuttOn .the oldsters and IIh..:n Ihe rabed through donatious b~' Glrll Eschliman captain #3rbponsp to a petition signed bj'" I taxes I\ill be delin uent Decemb~r necd arises drop all thesc to b,lttle farll1cr~ and blbine~s men E\erftt WJ!li,lms, It, # 3; HoJhtIJ(:Dr, J. D, !If, C'ro('k\\ell and thirt)·. SaturdilY dwncr guests of 1\11' and l' '1'1 1 I Iqf J l' 1 I the blazes. l ,With this 1ll0llPY a rural l/'lick Daliy, firc' police; ;\Llrt BerHll'

· th th 1 'I t d ~Irs han Auder~oll and fanHIJ' , 1e seeonc la u:o- . \ N' I" I' (' ,) 1 d .1" t ,1 t t . ,ope 0 crs. ,e egis a ure passe '. " M d'I' l' 1I:' d \ d', Per~onal tax (Autollloblle) I\ll!' ,s ;\(lOna J:<lrL~ rel\'n l,ll1 •.•.\\;;.: JlIU'L 1,,,C anu IS ll1 usc Ou<lY· 1m ee, '.' ,l Ian ae{ orgalllzl'lg Da~ota cOllnly \lele .• r. an ~,lS. '9 ,w ,n el Ibl d J 1 At' I -- ---.. --- - --- - - -; /' - - . - - - _. " • _ _ • _ , ._._'D k t ,,·t.' I'd ,,', t d 'th,'son ailJ Mr~' Chde Ferguson of c. ue anuary" nll,O taxes are ", '. ,- •

aoa,-I':i\\a~ e.lgnae e ,O I I\'bl \d d!\I'paldl'henthellcense1sbought [ J_·~·"""""·""""""·__."-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.",,,"""~",G .._~__ ~_..__~Allnly scat llla 1;;1, ,a f: , n el'~L!n an • r.I' . . SocidtJ I ''¥ ", 1 tl 1\ , '. '- 'I 'k . d f 'J' Heal estate taxes are due on _ , ' ~. '. I.' The boundJl'les of Dakota COUll· an !Ic.. hal).l' C al an amI). 1 J . '1 Tl f" t h If'dr' I~ llflllttlfe F'ISl11011S' "1y. \\ ere changed ~(ln,.,lde.rably be-I . . anual) " le 11~ a. IS e .11 (' . '

fsre finally set up in present form. I '--:--d-;-\-.- 'tl ~l I' h bl ' ~~ep~: I~~~~ l al;d the second h,111: '; In 1859 Dixon ~ounty \\ as creat· I. liar ('/l~1 1% IS /e ealll~g 0 )H I I. I' 'I ?

ed from part of Da.kota county and 111 the, ll1lted states. 1 here arc I --- Bid il Lot I \Ui.. i ii iii U11\ later Jcars other PQrtivns of the I "pproxllllately 39,000,000 ho!ne, Archie Geweke Home Mrs Mehin Clemenl entertained,cpunty \\ qlt into' th~ ('realjOll of I gardencrs, accordl.ng to aul11Q;lta-' .. Ll ' k" II > B: j' \ L t 1 b T ,d' II' 01 'T.hurston coun!J'. . ;',,} the estimates, sa)s the Amcl'lcan ~lr. and :'IIr~, , Oid ~el\e .e ,I~ent ~ 1e IL. foe u "UC_, ay, 1~.1 I'. ~'he·. first settler: al1parently, to; Associati,oll of Nur~efJ men, t.o R?cl.H>~ter, 1\1Inn , ~uncla~, I?~J I "core II as lIon by !\11 s, !\I\1x ;\Ic) ~1.1

bpng Jus family lllto the counly - __.-_, letulned ~ol1le Tuesd,ly.and \\C10Iwas Jes~ic Wigle '.\ho crossed o\er: In 1952, the Ameritw pcop!C aec,ol:lpal~led _by Ll~)u s father. I Delta J)cch I '.,0,1) a ferry estabh,hed lly Doctor planted 10.8 per cent more frUit, ,~r~hle G~lIeke, IIha had. bccn I 1\11'::0. J, W, Ambro~e lIas hll~te~s IW;¥£'Crock\lel1. .' Iand q'fllamental tr.ees and shrubs cared for U1 th? hospital the~? for to the Velta Deck club Tuesdoly,

1The early seWers of Vakota than U1 1951 and In the past four the past se\ el al IIee.k~. Ills re-I M" Lt· N 't I 111" C Jc1unty in eOllllllQn \\ilh thuse of' )ears about '41 per cent more ac- sponse to the' new lllee!ICll1e was so i ;1"'1 es e1 ?I on ~nL I~. ,. .lPpst of the other rjlel' counties cording to the American Associa.' good, the doctors deCided that he • 01 en~en \I el e gues s.hac! a Iuanla for laJlllg out tO\ln tion of Nur~eQlllen, would b~ able to come hon:e, ,si\es. . Mrs, Ge:\ eke has been \I lth hUll

_They all thought, of cour~e, th.eiJ IT'S lIAHVEST 'Tl~\1l'; ALL THE all the, tlllle, and also returnedr~gi(ln \\ould ,qe\~lop into thtJ TU!l'; _ For busine~s men \lho home \\Ith her husband.g.~e<lt metropQhs of th~ \\est ana use the \V,~nt Atl~ in the QUil'I' ------- --~---t1¥'y all wanted to ,be III on the i Phone 17. .grounJ 1I00r of a big de\dopmcllt..

'As a result of this frcnzied activo i --------itf the 'map of Dakota county ha~ I couple, Mr. and 1\1rs. Hob.:rt Bell' In¥l're thaQ its sh.are Of ghost tO\lIlS, t son., Mr. and !\ir~. D~n Petska and.

tOne Qf tp('.best.kuolln·g Omadi, i hille, :'II,r. anu :'III'S, l';llgcnc P.elska ,f~'e 11111e5 sp.utb o! Dakvta (itj' on\ and fanuly and 1\1r, ~11d Mrs. EnHll1­t e l\Iis~o4rJ. ",fhis. tOl\l1 (Je\cloped uel Pelska and fanuly,I~ 0 ;,l ,\"illage of Inore than four -_..~ -'-----------,-h.ndred.' coritaini,pg a s,aw,mill, a DON'T GIVE UP llUYING ANY·n&\,:~pJper, and. a nUlllUel' of othl'r TlllNG until a Quiz Want Adb~'II)e~s esl,a1Jllshment~, ha~ failed, For bc~t rc~ults, call,Then, as Elizabeth II. Neiswanl{' 17. • .

c~- ~tates ill' hcr sketch of Dakota . _\ (' llll!V in WhQ's Wi.Jv ill Nelinls, ''11 ·'{t1C fic,kle 11(sSllllri u('gall YOU'LL- IMI'HOVE YOUH--''Ca,!l I

\Ill;,hing ,,'\\',1)' 'thc' t<i\ln, anu by Batted, 111" standing by sellin~ i1805 Olllac1i was a pla('e of the ) our unneeded boat, motvr, 01p~~L" . . ., . I va('iltioning equipment th:r\l a

l'Auother ti)\11I paIti,llly \\ashed Quiz \V,lUt Ad, Just phone 17,a~ay by the Mb~ouri WiilS Logan II _......:.~ , ~\\ilich Ji\ alec1 OUlo1fU and. bU<lsted .1 .~~h()ol. a large hot~l. a phj siciau, 1 -:\1r. and 1\II'S, Lee Polk of Llll'aOd hlentj··fhe hom~s, \ IcoIn I\erc \leekend ~uests of lItr,

tLLlgan di!lJi,'t last a~ ICHfg. as Om,,· i mid :'Ilrs. Fl'o',nk I\laslD, parents ofell and .\\ijS desc~l('d .~y !8t;O, :\Irs, p,olk, __~_. _

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METHODIST CHURCHClarence W Buehler, Pa$lo(

Morn:i1g' worship, 11:00 a. m.Church School, 10:00 a. m.E\ening Wonhip, 8:00 p. Ill. IYouth Fellowship, Mondey 7:15 i

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CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCHSunday school, 10 A. 1\1. Church

,(;1 \ ice, 11 A. ~L; Evening sen Ice:8 1'. 1\1.; Pre-serv ice prayer group,7:45 1'.'':\1. Youth meeting, secondand fourth Monday, 1'1'3)er andpraise, 8 1'. ':"1. Ihursday with jun.ior choir' practice. :.

Ord Elec·frieService

Phone 505

CALLJANUS

\\·hei.: it's plumbing orqulck repairs ;YOU needcall Janus . at "hone5lJ5. We ~arry' new,1lI011('CIl fhtun:'f4, too,and our pckes \\ illplease you,

NEBR.

With ptuna·~r.fyp.lOCk which aulomati.colly lockl all d,a",ersHo. 1,370H .. $57.~

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Hospital Report

Stork FeathersRICE-Born to Mr. and Mrs. t::;,,;:·:··.'!, i:...:•.·.... '?!.)~

Harold Rice of Ord, a son, Dennis I "" ..

Harold, 8 lbs. 7 OlS., October 25, ti'("':i"'>:'::"i"":I~"'>~!ij{~~~~i~!Jq~~~~~~r1!~~'~~;/!~j!i~ii1953, at Ord IiospitaI. . I' b>:' .. ' ,:AtlBLE-Born to ~lr. and Mrs.. Wi)',,,

Don Auble, Ord, a son, David AI· I'" .>len, 5 lbs., 121s OlS., October 23,1953, at the Ord Hospital.

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..Quiz Industries.,Or~. Nebraska

Cole's concecled vault for personal papers and Ulnervaluables (only YOUknow the dial comblnali'on):Also: twobell- bearing letter files: one index drawer for 3x5 or :oh6cards (3200 cppacity), or for ccncelled checks; two adlust­able storage comportments 'HIder lock and key. Not to beconfused with imitations having toy·sized locks. 32" high,301;]" wide,l]" ·deep. Olive ~reen or C~le gray finish,;

COLE'SNEYlP~.' ~.., SECRET

.vAULT

Se these and other popular items of Cole steel office equip­mement on display and in use at the Quiz. A full size desk uslow as $S?OO! Office chairs! Filing supplies!' ..""

Private Donald Liske, son of Mr.and Mrs. Henry Liske of Stotia, ishking basic training at Camp Chaf·fee, Ark. His address is US55407845, Company B. Tenth M.T.Battalion, CC "A" Fifth ArmoredDivision, Camp Chaffee, Ark.

Home from Hospital,Mr. and Mrs, Horace Travis, both

of whom have been receiving medi­cal care in an Omaha hospital, re­turned Tuesday evening. Both arcgaining gradually, and were ableto make the. journey horne alone.

AREYOl) PAW.I(, Y()U~ GI IN­5U~ANCE ~£MIUMS ON TIME?PONT RElY ONTHE 31-t>AY GRAtEPE~1OO ~ECAUSE YOu MIGHTSLIPUP SOMETIME AND lOSE:YOUR INSuRANCf WHE~ '(OURFAliIL'< PERI-\AP5WILL NEED ITTHE MOSt.

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Plus Double S&H Greef1 Sfamps

ror (_11 infurmatiun untad ,Q'ur' nt:arul't:TtIlA:"S ADMl:-'lSIIlAlION "iii"

-Md. J: L. Cioch'on '\\ a,5 illGrand Island Tuesday. She spentthe'day shopping 'and' in visitingwith her son and wife, :\11'. and MrsTe~ Ciochon.

OCTOUE!Z 21) 1953

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Mrs. Bill I'roskocll

There's no need to get coldfeet about asking for credit.Your c,redit account is alwayswelcome if your earning capa­city Is In line with your obliga­tions, and ifyour reputation forpaying Is good."

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Use your credit wisely--it'sa real convenience,

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Mr. and Mrs. J. T. KnezecekTHE VALLEY COUNTY ABSTRACT AGENCY'

We 'are happy, to be able to turn the business' over to John Wozab andknow that it is in capable hands. He is young and progressive and will beable to do many things that we hcvo not been able to accomplish, becauseof health, i~ recent years.

THANK YOU!

Il is with a senSe of personal pride that we wish tho Wozubs all possiblefuture success.

;Wo sincerely thank all residents of Ord and surrounding communities

for their, patronage and loyally during the 23 years we have served you.

At such a time it is indeed difficult to express the emotiorts~c'fe;l insevering our business relationships with you. During all these years we havetried to serve you to the best of our ability, and we feel thaI our efforts hovebeen cpprecluted by many friends and customers. ' " I

We plan to remain residents of Ord end we arc glad this is not ~ timein which we sever all connections with a community thaI has been so goodto us. .r ,

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ANNOUNCE. , . ,

THE WOZ-48 AGENCY-BQNDED ABSTRACTERS

OBLIGATION

We pledge ourselves to the faithful. and honorable per­formance of this trust and obligation.

It is with mixed feelings of humility and pride that weannounc-e that the WOlab Agency has taken over the files,records and business of the Valley County 'Abstract Agency.owned and operated by J. T. Knelecek.

Hum.i1ity~because we recognize'the 9reat trust and cen­fldence that Mr. Knelecek has placed in us; pride-for thesame reasons.

tV John and Alyce Wozab,

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STIFF eE.T!A euuo's LIFEO~ YOURS l

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NOll SEED CO.

,Nebraska State BankWo Have Grown By Helping o'thers Grow

ORD, NEBRASI{!\

Traffic accidents kill more children than any disease,.That's why school sigm ale put up. Every time youdisobey one, you're gambling more than you can pay­if )'OU happen to lose I

BE CARHUI.=tho life youHave mgy h'3 your own!

SPECIAL ON BULBS.Hyeclnths, Crocus, Daffodils

and Gr(!p'e Hyacinths -,

S5e per box$1.50 for two boxes,$2.,00 for three boxes

WHY SI.OW 1)OWN1'T IS'NT ~ECES'

TtME '1tTI

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PKG.

.34c

CAN

.32c

LB. CAN

· .69c

EACH

· .38c

1 LB.

· .35c

4 CANS

· .25t

48 OZ. PKG,

.... 35c

PKG.

..... 9c

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21f2 LB, PKG,

.... 33c

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.. 16 OZ.' CAN

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ORDand

NORTH' LOUP

2 LARGE BARS

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Sunday. Nov. 1

DANCE AT

National Hall

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Pies

NO 21;2 CAN

. 33c

/AI' "WI"

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AUNT JEMIMA

Pancake Mix

Baking Soda

DUNCAN HINES

Cake Mix

Fresh.Creamed

Cotta~e.Cheesepkg. 19c

LIBBY'S

~'~~ Punlpkin:!~1J NEW PACK

tl PH'h~d Dates ..

QUAKER

Oatmeal

GEO. WASHINGTON

Tobacco .

FROZEN

Chicken

LIBBY'S

Peach~s

Ivory Soap.

HEINZ

B~by Food

HORMEL'S

Chili Con Carn'e

?M ..."

:We Buy.' Sell and T'rade

MISI(O SPORT SHOP

GUN HEADQUARTERS

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PKG,

.16c

PKG,

.12c

ALL WElL-KNOV/N MAKES & MODELS

We Carry a Complete Stockof New and Used Guns

CAN

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46 OZ, CAN

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Values for October '29·30·31

CANDYBARS

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FARMERSSTORE

Omar Flour

AMERICAN

Cheese

FROZEN

Broccoli

SUNSHINE KRISPY

Crackel'S .•

MQzola Oil

DELMONTE, CREAM STYLE

Corn .....•.•....•.

ARGO

CornTEXAS

GrapefruH Juice

Head Lettuce ..

FRESH, CRISP

Carrots ..

SEEDLESS

Grapefruit

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FREEAPPRAISALS!

When you apply for a.Lond Bonk

loan you PAY NO,THING for the'oppraisol of your farm or r:mchland. When you 'get a Land Bankloan you pay NO LOAN CLOS­ING FEES OR COMMISSIONS.And the interest rate on a LandBank loan Is still only 4 %. ,

SEE US NOW ILOUP NATIONAL FARM'

LOAN ASSOCIATIONr\I""llLhcr

I·(·du••l Lund Bunk S),(enl

JAMES B. OLLISSet' r~tar)' ·l'l"\;USli rC r

Phone 57 Ord. Nebr.

RESIDENCE AT

REPRESENTATIVECUMMINS' & CUMMINS

AUCTIONEERS

NORTH LOUP

PUBLICAUCTION

Some Household Goods

Choice 5-Room House.

2 Lots. Good Location.

a Comfortable Home

RONALD CRESS

Thursday. Oct. 29

\\'ere ginn eac41 gu<:st. 1\lrs, !\loretis Ihe former Wanda Lindell.

1111'S. Flora Stone left Thundayto spend a week or ten da~ s vb it·in~ relathes in Oelwein, Iowa.

PvI. and !III's. !\IOfris Fisher ofFort Sill, Okla., arrived Wednes·cla)' evening for a few da)'s leavewi.th their 'parents, Me. and Mrs.Georg<: Fi,her and 1\[arlene and1\[r.and ~Irs. Itoya.! Snyder anJ family,They left Sunday morning to reoturn to Fort Sill.

Mr. and 1\[rs. Do)le 1\larsh andfamily and Mr, and !\Irs. Clarence:\lal'sh of Ansley' were Th'.lnclaYp,ucsts at the home of Mr. and Mrs.I\Iehin I\larsh anel family.

Mr, and 1\1rs. Leonard Recklingof Grand Island arrived Satunlayand \isiled over Sunday at th,o:home of his brother, !\II'. and Mrs.Wm. Heckling. and Hollis. Sundaydinner and slipper guests at theWm. Reckling home were 1\lr. andIIIrs. Lloyd Kenny, 1\lr. antI 1\Trs.Virvi! Peters and Mr. and l\lrs.Mock of Gran(1 Island, Mr. and 1111'S.

i 1\lan in Reckling and family antI

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COlllstock

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Dancing Starts af 9:30 p. m.

Comm~riity';Buildi~9 - North LoupSPONSORED' JBY LION'S CLUB

Pre-HalloweenPART'Y

North Loup

THURSDAV, OCTOBER 29thi "'~' .' ."

Costume: Parade for Children I

Stage Sho",,- for Everyonet \ l.I ",- ~'. \ •.~ .: I . 1. l •

Oancing. all Idnds. for the folksI.

,~. Sh()~ 'starts at 8 o'clock

',' J Admission-50-25c

Children in Costume Admitted Free'1

r party, Thursday evening in Ihe 0 . . - ...' t} o\'~rnig,ht guests 'Of ~lr. and 1\[r,. ,Ih)' Ducster, Donald Kcck, CarroH' 21, with eleven mcmber~ pl'cscnt. l Johnson, ~II". Harry Foster, Mrs.school g)~nll<lsium. All of the pu·' fl __...... ,.._....... I Will Foth, Saturday. Sunday they IBarnes, Phyllis Kmeut, Lelia Ste· After the business meeting luneh, Ru-scll \"00Iey, and guests, Mrs.pils came in costumes and prizes·~ L~J were all present at a Cook reunion \ ens. Kenneth Benn.ett, l\IFarlene 'was sen cd by the hostess. The ne~t • I,Ial'old Hoefener and.Mrs. Leonardwere given for best costumes. In ".', at the horne ~f Mr. and Mrs. Dan Blanchard and Rennie Mora. ec. I meeting WIll be held Nov, 10 In, Buckles Alter the business meeting1\lrs. Sheldon's room, prizes were I f. l\1~..an1MI~. Hus.selll3arb,er and. Cook. Tne visitors from Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Vlach and the ehur.ch basement with Mrs.; lunch was served by Mr~. Kassel·

,given to Alan Drake for most ori·' a.ll:l y 01 t~e.l~e1a\\. spe~it.. Sl~\da) Plattxmouth showed pictures of family, 1\lr. and 1\[1'5, George Vlaeh, Louie Heinz as hostess. ~ del'.I ginal Hallowe'en costume' Junior \\1 Jl re a IH" rcre. I IS. uta their recent trlps J I . 'I J 1\1 '1'11 1 \'1 I I H'II's Gavel 2 miles north .~... ~.~_I i. ,'BarLer came with them ami will M' d M' ~; I C I . llcd 0111, "r, an • rs. 1\ I art " ae.1 - I r, F k A d RI l\hn,ar fo~ Iunniest costu~ne and, spend a few d;l~ s as a house guest M: I. ~t M: .I~. ~( SOf ( (a kC; olf and son, 1\lr, and 1\lrs. Vern Jackson: of Or'" Cemetery. , 23·tf" ran n ersen ecoversIMiriam Hickman fo~ prettiest ~os', of Marcia Rood. SI./n l\-/ IJ' .n 11l C iocma er 0 and sen, of Cozad, 1\lr. and Mrs. i FriendS and neighbors of Mr. and Frank E. Anderson is in the

Comstock Banker ,-.,------------, tu~l:e..In, ~lrs. Bartu s room, prrzes : M~. an'~. Mrs. Paul, VanHorn of c~I~~ an(t l\n~. Dan Cook attend. George Vlach, jr., an~ family, o~ I 1\1/'s. J'o,ny Usasz gathered ~t the i l\le/,('y hospital in Iowa Cit)', Iowa,

Has Heart Att~ck Comstock Iwere Q\\ald~4 to Douglas HI&smS i Beloit, WIS., were. Saturday Sll~)' ed (he funeral of .\Ir. Stuber at Ra- Worms, were Sunday dinner gl~es(" I farm home of 1\11'. and Mrs. George I where he is recovering from a sec.: for I1~OSt original costume, Shirlcy ' per guests of l\lr~. V.an, Horn s venna Saturday. , at the Albert Ingcrly home 11l Elba. 'rOCk/1art honoring Mr. and .Mrs. , ond operation. He was getting along

Vendi Krikac suffered a severe MRS. RUijY HIGGINS Hun~lI1s for funniest .costume and grandmother, Mrs. l,arne Green. Reverend and Mrs. E. SohI are! SUI1(by afternoon guests at the I. :sasz and presented them With a : nicely after an operation threeheart attack Thursday morning. He I . . Maxine Ritz for prettiest costume'i DI'. and 1\[I'S. M. E. ~IarklC'y ~nd visiting their daughter Mrs, Link Bud Tuma home in honor of the f weddii1g gift which was a \1'001 I weeks ago and had been back toand Mrs. Krikac were raking leaves ' QU1Z Representahve ,~lr, and 1\1rs. W. 1. Naab of Wood ,c~lll~l~en le~t Sa(urda.y for I'art and f~m!.IY in Ch eye,nne, W) o, Mr, lat ter 's ,birthda) \1 ere 1\11'. an~l,' l\lq blanket. I\1 ork .for a \\ eck, ,then had com.in the yard when he became sud·' Hl\ er and SOl1 Dart ell., who .was, 1:od"".' 10\1 a, \\h~re .' IhC'y .~ el? Link IS 111 the hospital. Adam I'unia, Mr. and Mrs. Pllll: p\ t. James Usasz left Tuesday plications and surgery was neces-denly ill. Dr. ~lcDan,i<:l, of Sargent hom~ on furlough, armed Fnday, ¥y~~~~ of Dr. 1\1alkle~ s parents: Ellen Jeane Foth and Joyce I Tuma,lIarrison Beck, Mr. and.\lrs. I fer Camp in South Carolina after a' sary ag:lin. Frank is a son of Mrs.was failed and arched in a short Myers' uncle VendI Krikae !\Irs e\ elllng and \1 ere guests 0\ er the tlh~kl retutrtne(~ ~ t~mahad .an? Dr. Huebner expect to come home from IDerrell King, of Grand IslanJ , ten·da) furlou" h \\ ith rebti\ cs and Hans .\n'lcrsentime. Mr, Krikac \vas taker! to tbe Brunrr \isited her sisters 1Iir; 1;' \1 eekend at the home of 1\11', and ,", art' eylal entle f' et mfetllea cokn. Kearn·:y State Teacher's college E\ ening guests were 1\11'. anJ Mrs. I friends b , I;;;;';;;;;;;;'~~~;;;;'~~;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;_S 'dlI II 'tl" L" '1 . 'J'" 1\Ir' S V L;JTII" IH n lOn 1er(' Ie Irs 0 1e\leC Wedncsdavfora few da\svaeation L -\ VI h 1 f '1 1\1--" .acre. ear, ,1OSPl a 111, OI,IP CI Y L. Dun ea of Arcael1a, Mrs. George s... J.;. .. )<, . :\Ir. and l\ll';;. Arthur Collins and . " 'J, .; .' , ,eonall • ae ane anll y, I~. Omer Keczer W,IS champlOn fish.Thur~day afternoon' Wl~cre he' i~ Fisher and I\1rs. Will. Higgins of I ,,1\11'. an? 1\11 s..A!ph~. Arneson of I Clifford Collins of OZJrk 1\10 were dunn", teaeher s com entlO.1. i George y lach, and Mr. and 1\1rs. erman of the \1 eek with three cat.still criticallj' ill. . ' . Comstoek and their 'families, S~ren, WIS .. , armcd Saturday aod, guests of 1\11'. and 1\1;$. Charles I , Weekend guC'sts at th,e Albert I' DerI'e11 Ingram, Ush, eight, four and three and one.'

~-, Mr, and Mrs. Max Galfiek, Jerry \lslted unl1l l\1??day at the home I Collins from Wednesday untIl 1cters~n home ~ere ,t!1el~ ~augl:. ~- half pounds. These were caught at ISunrla)<' dinne( and suppe'r' gllests and Iris were Sund,ay guests at the of Mr.. a~1~ 1\11 s. ~, D. ~ockho~d. r1\1oaday. Ur. and Mrs. Do) Ie Col· te~ ,LOI ~n,';. Bett.) B;J.1.lOU~h., 1\1[". E• the PO\I er plant,

at the home of Mr, .a~d Mrs. JQe home of her brother· in· law and sis. 1 hey wei e enrout~ to l alt(ol nla. lil1,~ of Grand Island were also ,~!ll;e \" nollt, Bill h.n,,~, :.Inri Jo.ln I ncson I 1\1' E It II I' d' fBartu and Dwain wcre Will, Be,l111s, t 1\1 I :\1" D . Id \,. It .' Mrs. Arneson and Mrs, Rockhold S . 1 . g t ~ owler, all of Omaha. 1hey C~tme I rs. mme yg 1es ~n son 0

"' er, • r. ant. IS. ona ,a man, . Oth Sit une a) ues s', Fridav and returned to their I'om 'S l3urwell were Enesol1 VISItors Sat.of Arcadia, and Mr. and ~lrs. Dan of Loup City. ' are tIOUW1S:11 ldelj une ay .~u~I.5 Mrs.. Pete Jorgensen arri.\'ed in On1aha Sunday. '. ~ Tl~e .Extension Board members urday and attended the 1i\'esto~kThompson. The oeeasion was in Mr. and 1\lrs. Allen Vcrnon and a d ~~:. o~ {10 ~tel \\(t~Ch ~:: home 1 hursday from FaranannlllC', Mis., Mamie Young filled the pul. consIsting of Mrs. ,l3urdette L~ng· i sale, SIll' reports !\Ir. Hughcs ishonor of the birthJa~'s of Joe Bartu two sons and !\II'. Vernon's mother, an • {V' .0~1I1~1\ BOC( 0 J eY

d I Io.wa, where she had spent a week pit at the E.U.B. church in Mira I' gren, 1\lrs, Nel~ :\els0n and S~an, eOll\alescing at their home from anand Dan Thompson: .' Mrs Lydia Walton of Omaha ar, Jen~e'G·bjbo., 0 lei . rowhn r. an With the Lester Jorgensen f:ul1l1y. V'\lIe:¥ Sunday in the abse'1ce of Skalka met With the extenslOn Iappendeclon.1Y· MUSIC BY

Carmen Wood.;; 'and daughtcr, rhe~1 ~'riday evening and vi~itel! t1 ,n I k Oct' t 10 \\~rt 0'k1e zt!" North Loup schools will c1os,,' th'eir pastor' itey and 1\[r~' Sohl Iagent, Willis Thurber, at llartlett 1\1 LI I K Id . ItMrs. Bill Lofholm of Nampa, Idaho, until Monday at the homes or Mrs. '·~;'l·~ly·eeal~dn 1\1:'onalncl e1\Irr~s Ra ol~llt' today, \Vctedne

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hy , f~r the teactqer, who are' huntinF: 'deer a~d ~v:is;ting 1\londay afternoon. we(l;~~'Sd~Y)lfo/~h~ 1;1~~~~~ltl~i~\~~ tfARRY GZARNEK

called at the home of Mrs Emma Ed'U CI . I 1 C! G n. 0 • • o. u~ to atten eae ers com'en lOn th' d' ht 'd f '1" ('h' 'l'j I{ I W Scst 'I I' '.Rous.ek Sunda.v:' af,tenlo"0~1, Thev I 1. e\ e a~t, a~ence ranger Brown Sr. of Sargent. Mo,t of them wll! attend the meet: el~. <lU~ :1' /u am] y In '- e~.. Ie ura .. :_. l!le "onl a) : ers project c1uh at her farm ho)~1C'. and Hisw~te enroute to LOllP City frol;l and \~IUl other rcJ.atl\es:"o' . Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Stone and, inl2~ in Grand Island, enne, W~omJn},. 111 the home of 1\11~: E\Cret! Kee" Members present were I\lrs. D~ekl BohGmian Orchestra

1 Mr. and Mrs. Wm.. lllbclns and Deborah entertained at dinnel' in I !\Irs John !\lulloy returned to . ------------- nan. " IFoster, !lIn. Sam Loseke, I\Irs. 1\1Ike i~~eJe~'th~0~~~'d~i~ir~i~1t ~\:~o~:~ ?oug~as \Ier~. SU~d,ty luncheon their home 1\lesday e\Cning, hon· 1 her h~me in St. Paul Tucsda ' after Cotesfield Pvc. Darrell l<~oster armed l\Ioll'lr'oster, Mrs. Ed Weitzke, 1\11':5. Guy...... _

h guests at the Edl(h lIe\ eland home. oring 1\1rs E G Stone on her birth. I SI h I b t)· th Lesler Wells and Holger Chris day to ~pend Ius 15·day furlough ','- -- - ------.----.---.---..-.-,--..----~~.- -nep ew, They planned to leave Mr and Mrs George Fisher re d "., : noon. Ie ae een a gues In e . 'th h' ' t 1\1 d 1\1 M'k I .,_""' e:Monday for their home in Nampa t 'd h ' W dd '1-' t ay. 9uests were Mr. and 1\1rs. Le· i horne of her sister, Mrs. llarr~ tensen att,o:ll~led the cattle sale at I\~I IS paren s, ' r. an • rs .• I e Iaccornpanl'ed by 1\11'0. Lo"ll01lll'S fume ome e nes ay lHe> 1 lOy \\ells and Ste\Cn' Mr and Mrs Kli g'lS 'th Thedford ""ndaY }ooster. .

o 1 r?l1l two ,and .0ne.~aJf. wceks \isit Charles Howery and 'Mr.' and Mrs: i ,n 11m, : A son," Donaid Laurence, was School District Number 9, Gar.,mother-in·law of Loup City. With rela~l\~s 111. Washmgton, Ore· E. G. Stone. I .Sunday dll1ner gt,lests of the horn to Mr. antI Mrs. Laurence' field county, with 1\1rs, Gcorge i

Mrs. Bill Mar:5,1J,$.r. s\.l9 l11 it ted to gOIl and lahforllla, Mrs. Hussell Dockhorn was host. Wayne Babcock fanuly \I'ere !\Ir. Wells Octolier 22 at a Grand Island I Karre as teacher held a box supper,major surgery in the Sacred Heart M!·. angl\lrs. Fred Harris, Mrs. ess to the Hose Star Club in her and Mrs. ~~sseJl Bar~er a~? fam· hospital. The boy weighed eight ~ :lnd program Tuesday, Proeee,ds;hospi!al a~l Loup City Thursday Nadll1e \\ esselman and 1\lrs. Donl~a home Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 20.: ~Iy of Kenc sa~v, Mr. and 1\11~. ~~n. pounds, 14 oune0S. WIll be used for playground equIp,mormng. Ie is getting ,alo11g ~ayn~ of !\Iead were. weekend VIS· EIe\en members were present .. aid Babeoek}n? Larry of LlnC?~, A dau:;hter was born to !Ill'. and ment. Inicely. ' ltO,rS I!l t~e Walter Gltchcl home. Guests were Mrs. Glenn Doekhorn, I Mr.. and. !\Irs, J1In Scott, anht\gll'ls, Mrs. Clay Brumbaugh at the York !\I1':5 , Maggie Patrick became serio I

. -Hill's Gravel, 2 miles north fhe Comstock . grade school !\oIl'S. Arthur ~itz, l\I1~S, Joe Hruba I Mrs. Bel nard K~?:In an~ c 1 dren. hospllal. ously ill at her home !llonday andof Oid Cemetery,' , 23·tfc pla~ed football wI.th the gra.de and r.lrs. Charles John. The ladies I· ~y.ter~folh c~lIelk 11leJu?,d.t[r'l\-~nd I\lr, and Mrs, Bill Wells and 1\lr5. was taken by ambulance to the I

Mr, and 1\Irs. George Hosek and school boys from \\eseot!, Gla51el' tkd a comforter for the hostess, ..IS. e a eoe an. anll~: ~e.r' Maude Klein of Lineoln were Bllrwell hO.ipital. !\Irs. Ike Cool" IGary of Qm.aha visited' o\Cr Ihe and Longwood schools Thursday Mrs, Ritz joined the club. Mrs. bHr: Ba~e~e~k of IBeatnce,: !\hd~' GIl· f,(uests at the Lester Wells home. Fay and LloytI aceompanied her. !,week.end at the home ot Mr, and a!ternoon on the local footb;dl Hicll;;rd Kamerad will entertain ~I.t Ba )coc. am Barbal a an Bel'· Friday. 1\[1'. anJ !\Irs. Arehie Watson!Mrs. Wendell,'1{ovl~ and {amily., fteld. l30th teams pla)ed gooq foot· the club on November 17. '. n,ud Keo\~n., . !\Irs. Arehie COO1'1I.>S and 1\lrs. were hosts Wednesday evening at I

Mr. and Mrs. Garland Blivens, of ball as cap be noted by the score, ., Shirley Gr.iebcJ, who attends Ne. Mr, and 1\lrs. Cl:ester Ba!J:ock Georgia Wcinrecke were Tuesday their home honoring 1IIe. and r.lrs. ILoup tity. visited SunAay with his 14 to 13, 111, (avor .of Comstock. braska t'niversity, spent the week. and bo) s of Areadla were l' nda) evening luncheon guesls of Mrs. Lloyd Fos(er \\ho arc lea\ ing soon I

lllolher, Mrs. Olire Blin;ns. Mrs. A fellowohip supper and get·to· end <It the home of her parents, s~pper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry DeLand. for Telllple, Texas. Cards were'Blhens aceompani~rl them home gether ,,;'as held at the Comstock Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Griebel, and \'va)~e Babcoc;k.. . Mr, and 1\[rs. Jim Chambers and played for the entertainment with·for a few Oil)S \is~t. , church Thursday evening. Potluek family. '.. " I 1\1Iss Delons Green of LlJ1c?ln family of Grand Island and Mrs. score antI door priLl'S. Lunch was

Mr,. and I\tl\ Donald Myers and dinner was sen cd at 6:30, Ur. ,a~d Mrs..Gord?n' Manning, ~nd p~nlld Babbo:k were mar:led Nellie Cummings, also of Grand s~f\~d by .1\[rs. Watson and the.Danny and; Mrs. ~va Bruner OfI MI'5. Howard Sheldon' and 1\lrs. were ~ nday cvelllng dll1ner gue~ts, ~n LlllCO n Octo ,el 9. 1111'.. Babc.oc~ Is!and, were last .Sunday eallers on \lSltll1g ladles. " IOmana arrlled l"nday afternoon. I AUgllst Bartu entertained their pu. at the home of 11k and Mrs. J1I11 IS the kon o} tl~e late 1\y': ~lal t~~ frIends and relatives here. The SI. Theresa Altar SOCiety:1\lr, and I\Irs. ~1)'er~ were called! pUs of the elementary grades of! Drake. Following dinner. the group Ba coc, an' IS emp o~~. y. Mr. a!ld 1\lrs. Jack Hile and fam· and study club .met ,at the home of,here by the senous 11lr.ess of Mrs.' Comstock school to a H<llIowe'en I went to Taylor to attend the Tay· ~1~ado\~ ~old .. Thc.y are hV1l1g at dy of Grand Island were Saturday I\lr5. Art 1\[eLaln \" ednesda)', Oct. ~-._......_-....~_""_......__..__,,,, ..'Il-'-----..--.-~--.--~-. --... - -- - .~--- ... - !lo~~omstock football game. ~8U8 1\ladGon ~,Llneoln .. l\-[r, and guests at the Le~er home. :~~~~~~.~-~-~~~-~;~~~.~~~~~~.~--~-~.~-;~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~

\, : M =-"':'~.- mox_ m_,_ The Evening Pinoehle Club met i ~lrs. Babeock ViSited relahves here Mrs. Elwood l3lanchurd and sis. L'

last Monday evening at the, home' Sun Jay ,,. tel', Mrs. Fred Butts of CentralHilL TOP ECHOES of !\II'. and Mrs. S. V Emr)·. . Mrs, lla~a Kwg returned Satur· City, took the former's son Tom..' . Mrs. Jim Drake entertained at a day from Grand Island wh~re she to Omaha Tuesday to enter the hos.' OC1 ' parlj' Thursday honoring the fourth had spent several daj·s 'Nlth hel pitaI. lIe underwent an operationTOBER 30· 31 birthday of her daughter Gaylene. daughter, Mrs. Lawrence GQrman on Thursday for tumor. lIe is get.

. '. • ,. I . SeH:nteen little folks attenJed. and her fanl1ly~ She came home ting along well. lIe is at the Clark. '-------------- ..---.--.- .....-- ..--.~-..-.--.---.-----.-~- Saturday evening dinner guests With 1\lrs. Otto Gebhart. , son hospital. I

' .", I' ) , I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hr. and Mrs, Joe S?bot!,a and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Halla enter.Cheese Spr~ad, I . fiG, BARS All Sweet. Oleo I.stone were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth d~ught.er of Ord were Sunday eve· tained the following guests Thurs.

, ,. . .:, . , .; . Breeken and Mr. and Mrs. It J. mng dlllner guests of 1\lr. and Mrs, day in honor of the latter's birth.2 I~., b~x ',J ••.~5c l ~ Ib, pkg... 59c ,lb••••• ~ •••. 27~· Stone and DeboGlh. W. J, Boom,er. " cf3Y': Mr. and ~Irs. Marvin Shrews.

:." ........----c~...: '.---' .. ~ ~ 1... _. .... J, Mrs. J. D, R?ckhold, Mrs. Bob . ,!he aU~h()n sale ad\ erh,ed ~Ol I.>dr)·, 1\11'. and Mrs. Bill 1\lora\ee-. ~-'-:-:-~..._- .', " " ,. ", IHa)nes and Mrs, Eo G. Stone at· Fr~da'y mght at the <:.Ommunlt) a.1~d son, Mrs. Emil Moravee and

FRESH CRANBERRIES BUTTER-NUT COFFEE I tended a lLeding of the D. A, R. bUlldl,ng was held at the Halph son, Mr. and ~Irs. Bud Doneh'2ski, and dinner in the Arrow hotel in Sperlu:g farm hOI~le,. ., and family. !\Irs. George Vlach,

.: ··25c·lb. 89 Ib B1'0ken 'Bow Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Glen Mllle,~ dlo\( ,John, and lI[r. and Mrs. RudolphC ; Dr. an.d Mrs, Bob Laird of Up· over .frool11 . .No!lh Platte luesday l3fbernis al1l1 1\[1', .and Mrs, Leon.

-- - ---.-----. . .. -- ......--------.--~--.. "--j' lanel arn\ed early S~,tllrday. They to bnn b MI~, Emma 1\[adsen home. anI Vlach and fan111y·.

\l ' ~I:ere called here. b~ the seriou; ~!!s. Madsen had spent y~n days ':,Mr. and 1\lrs. Lester 9ress re·

DOG FOOD RED CHERRIES, PEACHES Illness of r.lrs. Laml s fathel', Ven· WIth the,n. Mr. and I\1IS. 1\1Jller tl\rn!Cd home frol:1 a fl\e \leekI ,ie. J, cil Krikae, , . i retu,rned home Wednesday. .' \';lcation. Mrs. Gres~ is under Ihe

3 cQns.••••• 25c,lcirCje can .. 27c qt. can .•.•• 29c .Honoring the' 41th wedding an· ,.\\eekend&uests of Mr. an:l ~~rs, '~'fct()r's calC ~inee· their car ae.; ( , : I ',;'., . I ',; ;.'. Inllersary of 1\Ir.. and MrS. 'John l~~d Bee_~~ \Iere 1\lr. and .l\1rs. 101.11 n~l('nl. • ..1 1'-'-- T",,~--~_~--'~-----"'--;.. - ---;-" ,-~- Amos, the followl11g members of ld abol\skl of North Platte. MIs. Donna Hac Wells has been III the,. '(' ~ 1 " i' I '" 'I their family were Sunday dinner ~e~he went to Areher t.o the 1"01'0 p~st \Ieek.

BONELESS CA,TFIStt, " ,BAKERIT~. SHORT~tiIN~. guests: :\11'. an.d Mrs,. Russell Ncl. Shlrlry home ~unday WIth I\1r;,a.1:o The Y, W, S. CIl,lb met Thursday".' , ~. ,." I..' '. wn and son, MISS Ornlle Amos and 1\1rs. Graho\\skl. She retUlned lues· afternoon at the church basement.

43c lb. ,. 3 lb. can 69c Dean Rhodes of Scottsbluff, Mr. day. Ten members were present. TheI and 1\lrs. Jehn Plumb of Omaha, -~-------~.- afternooll was spent planning the I

-.-,--.---------..----- ... --..~---------~.. Mr. <"nel 1\lrs. Gu)' Amos of Ansley, Mira VaUey IUlIch for the b,mar \lh~ch will be

'I.a rge Site 1:.., , Frozen . , Crisp ~lr. and 1\lrs, Kal~q A1l10~ and,fan,1' Mrs. L1o;d Geweke~ Mrs. George held. :rhursday, ,Oct: 29. ..S k' to' 0 J . . C II C I lly,1\~r., and. Mrs. lIIaunee, GarnsClemcnt, Mrs. Walter Foth, Mrs. ' }\hs; Lester ~\clls and 1\1Is; Leon·

un IS ra09C$ range ulce • ,e 0 ' e ery "~ld (:~lg and Mr., and ~lrs. Mel· \ \Valt~r' Linke and sons' John arid ~~d \\ ells attended the. L..\\ ..~l. L.I,,,, ' ... I YIn 1\lQl~h and fanuly. ' , . l\leh111 and Mrs. Walter Fuss at. rally at the Lulheran chu1C'h In 5t.

lb ••.•••••• ; :.7c 2,c~..,~ ••••• 33c I Dag •••••••• 23c· Mr..allll 1\lrs. ~Villal'll Rosenfclt, ten~ed the county ext~noioll cll~b Palll Thursd;l.~. .'.' 1 ," , , . Iand blo dallghlels of Upland were acluevcment program III Ar('adla 1\11'. and 1I1Is. I.Iarland \" ells and

--.-------,,~___:;~;---:-~} ;~'--------_·-------I weekend guests at the home of 1\[r. Odober :;:001. sons autoed' to Lllleoln last SundayWIENIES . ~,BQct'\n Squares T-BONES anlll\lrs. Walter C. Ander~on and Me. and l\Irs.. \yalter Fuss were t?, ,~'iSit 1\lrs. Mallde Klein. Mrs.

, • . 'l", Karen. Grand Island vlSltors Wednesday. h.lelll retul'l1ell home With them.

Ib 35 Ib 39 Ib 59 ' Honoring the' birthday of I\lrs. They were supper guests of ~lr. Mr. and r.lrs, HlIdoJph Bebernis. •••.••••• c i ••••••••• C •• • • • • • • • • C Erie Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Hoger alid 1\Irs. ~enneth Fuss who .11\;e \\ent to Omaha 1\[0,nday t,o attend

--_. .---.~~---.-------~---Dowse ent<:rtainetl :\11' and I\[r~! west of Grand Island at Blck s an ele\'ator meehng. 1hey reoi Eric Erikson and Ch;isl'ie and l\Ir~:' Trailer courl. Both are emplo)ed turned ho,me Tuesday.

Fa-.racres ,.r,e Cream 2Sc pt 1/2-9al $1 Margul'rite We~t at dinner in their Iat th,~ 01'lIn~nce.Plant.,', Mrs. E\erett ,Barnes ~n.d son'~'" \ .• •• 'I home Tuesday e\Cning. ~h s. Da\ ld O~W aId, of GIand Is· Byron autoed to l< remont l' nday' to

\ .. '" . . ., Chas. }<~llersick rCturned home. la!ld, spellt a few da) s la~t \Ieek attend a football game bctween-~--------,-,--.-- --·---------------·1 Tues(!:ly frolll Californb wh~re he II wltl~ her Sister, 1\lr~. Lyle l< 01h and Walthill and Fremont. Mrs. llarnes'

F St" "\' 'b' '... ~ '.' ., , . , "", 25 h· ,I tl I 1 "I' - f tl fallllly,' son·in·law, Jim Falconer, is coachrozen raw erncs can......... C"a. a en\es a c,cmen Ion 0." 1e I Mf. and Mrs. Lores Uornickcl at Walthill.• ~ar/l~eIS ln1011 CQ9\,,· apd ~Islted 'end children \I\'re in Gr,wd Island d ,[. L R Y f

rela.ll\ es. lIe was accompanIed by I "I "d' . S. t' . I . tl . ., l\1~. an II 1 s. .e 0)' ax, 0-~_.~------.-.--------~---~-...-- 'I -- EI'" D" 'I h t i 11lll~,ay. a UIC ay 1ey acc(:m Scotia Mr and Mrs. Ras Rasmus·

•, IS. sle 0\1 se, W.10 as spen Ip"nied her folks I\lr and 1\[rs \\ m "d II.> t d 'se\ eral lI1'onth3 vlsitin d her chi!. Be..kl dt. f' \\,' d 'ir·· t' s~n, I\1r. an . I\[l's. A er Pc cr~en,

clren on the west noa't 0 ", ts oc .'ida lrd LO, 100 I Ileerl'lleo aud Mr. an,d 1\lrs. Bob Haslllussen. " J '. cwal' an 111CO n \~ leI' Y' 'fl I' 1 I I' fA bridal showcr \\'as ,held in the \isited Arlene lloekstadter, were wrs.(a) un~.1eon gues s9

L. 1). S. chureh Saturday e\Cuing, I George Lange who is attendino' Mr. and 1\lls. Denlll,s H~smussen lnhOlforing Mrs Kenneth Moret The IConcordia Teacher's College at honor of the lalte,r s birthday.Hallowe'C11 n~otif was' c'arried' out. Seward spent the weekend with M.r. and Mrs. E~ B~o\\nel1, a~?..-.._..._-_..~..._--_......_--_......_----t I in decorations. Pauline Zuglcr alltl: home folks, £<l\111ly,Mr. and ~IIs. El~l1e: Oms·

I :\lrs, Willis Wells, dresscd in black I Mrs. Altlla llredthauer aJ~d 1\1rs. tensen, of Orcl, Do.nald lhfJs~enselJ: eat costumes, met the guesls as E\Cl'ett Hornickd aeeompanied and Lee Allen NeIlsen, of 1.111eoll1,: theyarri\ cd. lone Sestak and Le. 1 ;\lrs, Clarence Fox ir. to St. Panl alld 1\[rs, Gertie ChristclISen were: olla <\.nder~ol1,' 'dress"ed as ghosts, I Thltrsday to the Lut11eran WO\l1e'1's S~nclaJ: dinner guests at the Her·I helped ill scaling the guests. Ioile 1\Iissinnar\,'Leagul' Hall\'. 1\Irs, Eu· man NIelsen hQme.

had charge of the guest book an(1 ~ene Dredtllauer. I\li·s. Walter F\I~~ Mrs. Ole Jensen of Hermanthe gift book. The ladies enjoyetl and Mrs. Palll Priesz, went witb ))rou~ht her mother, Mrs. Anll::).group singing. A gtll'ssing game 1\11''': Henry Sch,efer, \ ". llarnes, home Saturday. Mrs.followed. Then 1\lrs: Moret opened 1\11'. and 1111'S. W<1rren Hilki a'1d Barnes plans Oll sta~ing home forhcr girts. Luneh of pumpkin pic familv and :\Jr. '11ft 1\lrs, Duteh Hilt a while. Mrs, Ewrett Satterfield, I Gr~ape NlitS

I anel whippcd cream and coffee was Ii llnd (amilv of MI'I·dock and :\1, r. of Ta)lor, arrhed Saturday to clean I ~.. •••••••••,--.. - ..----.-----.-.-..-----.- ~ncl HI'S. Bl.aine Hikli of DflIll1· liP her hou5e.

ltlo'ld. Okla .. \\ere weekcl,1d gl1('~t. School notes: Those getting 100 . 2 LB. BOXof 1\Tr. and 1\[rs. Lloyd Ge\\cke and in spelling this \Ieek were Doro, I 47family. . ~---- - I • • • • C

Ra\ mond COC\l(, of Onnha, andI Itoy Cole, of Plattsmouth, \\'ere,

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'OCTODER 29' :1933

· Lik,e FeedingSummer PastureAll Winter long

HIGH ~NERGY

SUPPLEMENT, RI(H'IN VITAMIN~A'

Winter ,'our herd' onNu- .trena Beefcake and youfeed a well balanced, richVitaqlin-A feed--just likesummer pasture, "Beefcake balances ayail.able low-cost rou&hage byadding high'protem, calcI­um, phosphorus and Vita­min·A. HE:1ps cows prOducea healthy, vigorous calfcrop.' )"Order your Nutrena Beef,cakenow~it's li~e fee,dingsummer p4sfure fll wmterlong, '. , .

*A,feed Svppfemtnl

Reroutes Ericson MailAfter November 16. mail for

EriC~Oll will be rOllted throughBartldt. This \\ as announced re­cently by the post office depart·ment. Ae the present time Ericsongds its mail by star route fromScotia.

A new star route is to be estab­lished betwecn' Ericson and Bart­let t.

O'clock1

ORD. AND .ARCADIA

SEE, TRY IT Y9URSElF.I

Speaks at ConvocationJoseph Ellis, traveler and adven­

turer, spoke to the members of theOrd high school, Tuesday after­noon, at convocation.

Mr, Ellis sp'oke on Ja\'a, andshowed many interesting articlesfrom' that land. Especially inter­esting were the many daggers.. ~Ir. Ellis is a part of the Nation­al School Assemblies Progranl. Helived in Ja\a two years.

Sees Several Deer~lrs. George Nay tells of seeing I

tllO large deer in the yanl of theircoul,try home Sund,ly e\ ening. She :

I ;lays the Gog barked at thcm anelcaused them to jump over the high Ifence. One got caught but managed II

to get free. .She says that there are many I

del:r about their place, but neverin the yard. Generally they areabout the Iwy stacks. And &he says,

: they never came at autumn lime, I

until this year. Genei'aIly theymake their visits in the spring.

The deer had large horns ?hesays.

Starfing at

At Veri Titnmerman Farm5 Mii,es South of North Loup

FOROSON MAJOR DIESEL

INGUAM&'DEAN

Thursday, October 29

DIESEL

COME AND DRIVE THIS NEW' FORD. . ~ -

DEM0NSTltATI 0N

.~ Ravenna Bopped byOrd 6ridmen forFirst Victory

NEWMUSIC STUDIO!

Leuons Given Safurcfays & Evenings• ACCOROIANS RENTED

.* * *Inquire at Auble Bros. orfrom, Jeanefte Zabloudil.• , ... '!c .

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Located over the Nebraska State Bank

*. * *Accordian and Guitar

Instruction .

$1 per Lesson)' Card of Thanks

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1 wi~h to tbank myrelatives, friends andneigIJbors for the. be~lI­tiflll cards, lellers,gifts and flo\\ ers th:!t

" I r.:ceived. They bright­ened the hours of Illylong stay in the 1111­PI:lnuel' Hospital inOmaha. Thank you all.

1\11'5, Julia Zurek\

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pts. Op.106 30

58 5321 4019 4618 59

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$3995'W.lh pf~t'"er.f)'pe '0(.' for alt 1d,.~.", No. 120~L_$48.9S.

~orth L~ul"s determined team

E.\SH.lO; DIVlSIOXW. L. T. I'd

;eward ".. 3 0 I .875York o. ". 3 0 1 .875Oavid City 2 2 0 .500;chu~'ler .... ".. 0 3 () .000:'rele o..... •• 0 3 () .000

\U:SH.llX Ul\ISIOXW. L. T, Pd

Fuller~on __' ' 4 ',0 () 1.000:::entral City 3 I 0 .750Alblon 1 2 0 .333Aurora... ." 0 2 0 .000Ord .. ' . () 3 () .000

L.\ST \\ ElcK'S lU::Sll.TSYork 26, Schuyler 0~"ul1(l'(on 20, A.lbion 6David .City 13, C,e(e 6Se\, cu"d 26, Aurora 6

• only t~o seniors

Horth Loup Gridsfers Determined Despite Poor, S~ason

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Printing .CoIIlpany.

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Wi,h pl",,,.lyp, ro,~ fot 011cr... w •. No. 12021. .. $)~,4S

A full·d~plh, soli~l"y.buih, heavy ~Ieel file. S~oolh.gtid.,.'.iog, re"er-~ile drowers on boll-beoring rollers. Equipped~" ;",'jt~ sprjng:corhpre$$or~ and gu:de rods. Olive green 01_.;'Cole gray baked enamel finish. Y:'Two·drawer fife 30W' high, l4~~" wide, 24" deep:'<four· drawer file P._ 52~~" high, l4~~" wide, 26~an deep.,

[The above f1le$ ure avoilqbre in]legal 5iz.e af $10.00 oddifioool.

.Quiz

Bow,lingLeague

Standings

FAMOUS~OLE

STEELFILES ~~".

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..wo:m::-·s BO\\U:-G U:.\Ct'E

P£\GE SIX

i·usu.w'i'earn Won Lost Pdg'Saf",,:ay " , 3 • 0 • .10G,Berun Hardware __ 3 0 .100Misko Sport Shop 3 0 .100o K Rubber Welders .._. 3 0 .100 •XOI'Q4ns Motor Fre lght . 3 • 0 • .100'Odd Fellows __ 2 • I· .66

~~';:Ja~e.e.r.e...:::::::::::~:::::: ~ g J~D. W, Naeve, Contr 0 • 3 • .OO[Goodrich Service 0 3 .00Valley County Imp () • 3 .00Nebraska Slate Bank.. 0 - 3 - .00High Tean! Series--- 0 K Rubber Weldre;

2231.High Team Game-O K Rubber Welder,

8t3 ,Uigh'Individual Se r ies - J. Niemeyer

MI,ko Sport Shop, 484.IIigh Individual Game- G. Coclu an, Johr

Deere. 192. ~o K Rubber Welders won thi ee fronValley Co. Imp.; Safeway won three IronD. W. Naeve, Contr.: Beran Hardwarrwon three {rom Bendas: Misko SporShop won three from Nebraska Stat,Bank; Romans Motor Frei!;ht won thre­from Goodrich Service; Odd Fellows wortwo from John Deere.

:\10:-V.\ YTeam Won Lit,t I'dglOrd Hardware ...__ _ 3 () .IOCOnJ Farrne. s .. . .... 3 • 0 • .10<Huff Iruplernent. 3· () • .IOCC'op.belt .. .. . 2 1 .Ii{Schudel Mo(ol s __ .. 2 • 1 • .66Knithts of Columbus, 2 • 1 • .6£Cress Tavern _ " 1 .2 .33Kokes Liquor 1 • 2 • .32Co-Op Oil ..._.... 1 • 2 • .33Ord Electdc & SU1JPly 0 3 .OCCily Light &< Gas ..... '" () 3 .00Neumann Implement .. () • 3· .OC·High Team Series- Ord Furruers, 2192, 8

CombeIt. 2192.High Team Gan,e- Huff Implement, 7£1Iligh Individual Series - T. HOVOlk'

Corubelt, 518.Hi~h Individual Game-H. Knecht, Huf

Implement. 194.Ord Hardware won three from NeuruanImylt-nwllt; HuH Implemvnt won thrr(rum City Light & Gas; Ord Farmers -sothree (rom Ord Electrlc &< Supply : Conbelt, Burwell. won 1"'0 from Co-Op OJSchudel Motors won two Irom Cre­Tavern; Knights of Columbus won tw.(1'Q1)) Kokes Liquor.

Flock Leuds Chants toInitial Win With TwoPaydirt Scampers.

Ord captured its first footballvictory Friday, at Ravenna, down­ing the Southerners 12 to 0,

The Chants entered the contestexpected to win.

The ~al11e, which saw most ofthe action concentrated below theRavenna mid stripe, went accord-ing to expectations. /'

Back Dean Flock counted bothtouchdowns.

In the opening canto he knifedoff tackle for a five yard scamper

: into paydirt, Then in the Iirst play, after the second half he romped Queen Jsnet reigns, .. the coronation party on the sidelines, Phyllis: 55 yards more on a handoff, The Queen Janet Markvicka, Sandy Hoeppner and Pillow Bearer Terry Brown., run was good for the second Chant ,, market. II .

lOne scoring punch was nippedon the one yartt line. Aiter a sus­tained drive from midfield theChants fumbled. Ravenna' recover­ed to halt the threat.

The Chant's passing attack click­ed. Roman's snagged four, Flock

There are but two seniors in of. playing : because of sprains, gers is 135 pounds. The average two and Nelson one,.he North LOUP six-man football breaks and dislocations, age is around 15 years, Kokes, Romans, Flock and Peter..eam. But there are four Iresh-, Other game's coming up are a· One of the players, Theron Bar. son won the nod for offensive play,.nen, who show Irnprovement duro gainst WoJbach, Palmer, and Doni· ber, expects to leave soon for his Defensively Piskorski and AId-ing the season, phan. Homecoming will be against home in Colorado. rich led tackling.Co~cb Reuben Anders is sU}1 Palmer and will be played in North Kokes suffered an ankle injury,

\\'~rkll1g hard with his group, 111 Loup. The others will be away. I Members of the team and their Coach Bill Gogan said Kokes \\~ql>plte. of the fac,t that. _th~ team can I The season will end on No\ em. ~umbers a~'e: 61, Gary Ha\\ kes,; 5~, pro!>ably be able to play 111 l' rr-show 0l1ly defeats .thlS year. bel' 6, when Doniphan is played I George 1horngate; 64, Nickle dav s contest.

Coach Anders says in defense I there. ISmith; 55•. Theron Barber; 51, ~eI?' Th'2I1, the Chants !11eet Gotheu-:>f his boys all were more or less G nes have b n playe I 'ith ny Cook; 33, Gall Brown; 61, Emil burg. The Chants Will be under- I Dads were on hand for the North Loop-Palmer contest and Homecoming Tuesday. Dads wore the cor.new to the game. There has been \ B f~s Ashton e;'Vest YK~a ~~ . I Hrebcc; 59, Frank Ingraham; 63 Idogs. Gothenburg has a fine record responding numbers of their playing sons. Here's all Dads and younsters lined up for their picture ~t3 lot of injuries. In the coming, oe 'f:> ad" ld' A. i ): I Bob Dent; 66, Lynn Rice;' 57" U,is year, .game against Wood River. on Tues·' Danne roo an. Spa mg c,a emY'l Wayne Sheldon; 58, Roger Helle- The dope bucket shows Holdrege N th L D ' had to repeat the performance fOl>l- .- ... - ..- -. - ,- '--

1aY_-=:..en~~_~,.~.e~~~~cls_\\~~~o~t.I_.~~:r_a~~._,-,,-elg~~th!.~~.<1.~.:..~__w~g.e.;_~~~. ~ob~_.~~1~1~~-=---' il{1~ldli:~1; la~dt7~~bCh~nts2~-i tfo g: or oup rops fhheOi?:~t~ic~~r:.wopes who miss,ec!

CentroI Ten :i:':":":--:":--:";":--:":":":";";":":":--:":":":--:':;; II' Wins Dolls. Footballs'.. The sco,res indicate Gothenburg ('I"XMan DeCI"SI"On Other halftime ceremonies was a• .• holds a slIght edge. J blackout demonstration by the:f * * * Nearby:::: The Kansas-Nebraska Gas Co. has Game time is eight o'clock on North Loup pep squad and cheer

S d I ',' .;. awarded dolls and footballs to the Ord field, •• ITuesday' 47 10 7 leaders. S\\ catered girls carriea, tan IngS :i: N • hb * * *::: lucky winners during the past se\,- Stattsttcs , f1ashlight5. When ~he field was:~ elg ors .;. eral weeks. Those who won dolls darkened the flashlIghts formed a.to . ::: were Linda yr.banov~ky, Lal{ue F'rt Do ' Orsl Ra\ellllg Queen Janet Crowned I large "1'" for Palmer and "N. L."

I'(s Op .~ ':":":":":":":":":":"H":":":":":":"H":":"!' Jones and Chnstme Wagner, 1 s \\ n,s • H 1ft' c'· •I {or North Loup.98' 31'., , I, The boys who won footballs were Yards Rushll1g 157 53!n a ,me eremony, The six man football contest was7~ ~t I BH~KEN .BOW-Kenneth lol· i Hussell Ry'savy, Paul and Eddie iPasses ~ttempt. 8 6 Dads Honored Too! a razzle dazzle affair marked by18 ~ let.t: SIX yeal ,old son of ~~r,..and. ChrUensen. . IPas~es CO,mp, ~ 4 • leather thumping tackles which12 60 ~[~~, James Collet, was clllllally The presentahon of gifts will, Yds. Passll1g 83 26 Pall11er's ra·11Jl)ag·l·ng.Tigel's dal1Jp. shook pla"ers dizzylllJured \\hen strucl, by a car near .,. Intercepted 2 0 J •

the postoffice. The youngskr su!- ;:lld Satulday, Nov. 9, Fumbles 2 3 ened, a t?ree.way ef~?rt for N?rth Palmer, with a faster b:.-:kfield,fered a skull fradure. .--- Opp. Fum. Rec, 2 1 Loup s .lhalIeng~'rs Iuesday 111ght, was easily' the master of the con·, '.. . Omaha Market Punts , 3 2 lau;hastlllg the \' alley county squad, test. By halftime they' ~ad choken, S1 PAU~lounty ~~\~I~ment I I Punt 4v. 42 29 47 ,0 7: • .' I off all North Loup s~onng tl~reat"

(jay .\\I~~ be Jlel.d Oc~obel 2t.i count~ I High for Tenth PenaltlCs 15 5 J?esplte the lopslded ~core fans' and. amassed a 21 POl11t nfarglll 01.Amcllc;>n ~eglOn COll1mallder /~11 I enjoY'ed the game, cheered team I, their own,del'S NIelson am.lOynced; All hlg.l1 iStra" ht W k Score By Quarters dads as they' trooped c:bout the! The Tigers added 26 more in theschools w.lll partiCIpate. fl:e day: ~s , 19 ee . Ord 6 0 6 0 . I second half. One, an 80 y'anl scam.t.he ~c:·a~lO? \~'hen all. ;enlOrs, :IS!~, Omaha, with 55,000 cattle, hogs, Ravenna 0 0 0 0 per, was called back on a penalty,COU!1 ~ offIces as~umll g ofllclal. and sheep Monday, was top rank- I i '10 The lone Challenger tally cameduhe~. ing linstock market for the tenth I Seor ng for Ord, l' ck. 2 touch· late in the fourth canto I"'c.',' "'un Lu,t Pdgc. ~EXT \H.EK·S G.\~ll.S . k downs. . I

Ruzicka Hardware 3 0 .1000 OdulJer 28 UHEELEY-In the only case to succeSSl\e wee.' It st.\rted when Garry lIanbl'iOllll.side M:\l kE:t 2 1 .667 Fullerton at David CIty c\'lIle before the fall term of court The cattle and hog run wa~ 34,- T k Pt' R d' . sn~lgged a pass near the Tiger 20. !Aillt'ri.can,Vgion Aux 2 1 .667 Central City at Seward Joe Rudloff was given a directed 000. Seventy per cent of the figure a es ar !n o. eos Hanks carried the mail into the 1Burwdl l{uueo Fillies 2 1 .661 Albion' ( Aurora t ttl 1\1 d 1\1 'd 1 h K k tM,i:jko's Sporting Goods .. 2 1 .667 " verdict of acquittal. District Judge was wes ern ca e. " r.?n , rs. '" 0 p , .0 es wen pa) dirt section, then a momenfSiUewliy ,.:., 2 1 .667 Odober 30 E. J, Kroger said the state hacl l\Iark,et observers,szld, With the t.o Rapid CltV, S. Dak.,l'nday morn· later he latched on to another pass I!lu,ine~< &< Prof. Women I 2 ,333 t f hIt k 1 1 h t th k 1 IRo'" bal Plumbio'g &< Heal. 1 2 333 Crete at SchUr kr failed to support charge with evi· excep IOn 0 ogs, lyeS oc va 4e.~ lD.g \'< 1el:e t ey spen e wee en( I to comert. .Swe'pes' Studi\} .. ' 1 2 :333 ~g;~el~~~~·~ ~at~rd G('IICe, Hudloff was charg,:'d with \\el;e generally upward, ,; ~nth their da\l~hter. Carolyn, who • The game ended with the ball,Wltma's Beiluly Shol' 1 2 ,333. lntering a Greeley' county garage. .1' at cattle we.re steady to 4&(' IS. el11pl~ved ther(', . , . seesawing bacl< and forth. in the Ig;ljnj"~:~ks ~~~~ : : ~ § '~5~ . -~,---.-.-------~- lie wa,s defended by Buckley alld lugher. Some heifers were up 5 c. Mrs. f,d Ikran accompanied them Challenp'er territory .

- .,..... );on;,or ~'et) .. I -Mrs. C. It. Gillham, of Burwell, Lott. I Steers ahd yearlings went at' §;2 a(lO visited with her dalH~hter. '" 'High Team ~des IBUl"ell T,lIles) 1616 left Ord 'I;uesday for York for a I I to $26 with long fed stefl'S gOing Mrs. Jark ~1f:Dill and family in _

• l1'gh Team Game (Burwell tlllleS) 566 ... d 1 1 'f 'l I N"'\V'Y \,r "!'OVL' 1\1 th d' t $2750 t $')7 7~ .I' k' .lIiJ'.:h Individllal Series---'" \1Slt \Hth her aug Iter anc ami y. I D .•" n u '. 1;<'- e 0 ~ a . 0. ~ . ;)'. Custer. S. Do. . ,,11.Iarcella. Ltce) ; 480 ~I d :\1" Wll P " t ~n:hhk, farm,er,. dicel h~re fullc:~\-I Vaney eOl.lnt~· slllppers the past ('arolyn has had an enjoyable

111m I~dl\'4dual Ga:ll~. j - •• ~. all • Is. I .. enas cp~n , Il1g a corn plckll1g aeCld('nt. \'lIt· :week were: '. ~umil1l:r. Since she had her riding'. 1•.~Lee): .... -- .... -- ....: ..--~. 114 i Su.~da.> aft('rnool~ vHth Mr. a,n(~ ~ !leSSCS said S\'~hlik suffered cru~!1' i W, A. Hogers a119 Son, Val.ley horse with her,' she joined the

.." '. '. IM1S. Lad,dlJe K\et~nsky and _dauoh !l11g of foul' f11l&ers. Later while I county, 33 steers, weight 1075, $24. Boots and Saddle dub of Rapidh_l-i!:~!-:~_~~:!:~_-:-__T" te~ ..:'--:.-,-.:... .:...;... __~.~,.- -'~~_, undcr tr.e:llment 11l the local hOSP!-1 Will F9th, Vallt'Y. eO~ll1tYI 21 Citv. "..•,.' -•••,,'. :.' •• :' ;' '. . ~.:, . ...• I tal he died from a heart atlack. steers, \\oght 1198, $26.2;). .. StH!, and Nita Napier, manalten a

'. < "'.'. \ '., .' '. '1'" ,. " f, Lange and Huffman, Valley drill team Qf sixteen young folks,,.',' . , l. OGALL1~LA~Eil1l~r,1\1.9n: ol1 , 01' I county, 2.2 hogs, weight 240. $21,40. and so proficient did the team

.> '.' ",.:. , I a!,ton, ..dl~d fl0,l1J ll1J~I,lles aHe brcOlne that the members perform." be1l1g pUIllt.:d tluee hoU!s under an Fersona/s rd at several rodeos and ranae af.

upsc! tn,dor. 1he tractor rolled fa'.. 0

in, t,:, a bOIT,O\';-.pit whi!e ~ll' ..l\lonso.n. -~1rs John Andersen, Mrs Hans C~~olyn took part in thr TraP

~\\as on ,th~ \\av t.o rdurn It to an Andersen arid Mrs. It L. Beephly Hid<'. an event of Junr. One of. s' · other farmer· PnQr to death Mon- were shopping in Grand ISland the h'gh lights o{ tlIe dde was j;(O·'. '1 S?1l told f~lel1ds he attempted to Thursday. Iplt 11~ Harne~- Peak. She was one

. , ,sIgnal paSSl1lg cars but could not. -~!rs. Mable Anderson and Mrs. { 'd J h k h t' S',, ,ClY4e Ferguson were Sunday call· 0 127 n .ers W 0 too t ~ ,flp, , IX Queen Janet, •. gets a shy kiss

{,ft . -~.,..~- ALBION-Glen Reynoldson "'i:!s ,ers In the Bert Hansen home. states \\ere repre~ented 111 the fron., "Rog" Hellewege., ..-----. ~~'cr~ " ." ,., ~ al~lOst tlndre~sed by. power ma- i -Mr, and Mrs. Asa Andersoll group,

'fi~~""""''''''';;''·.~--' ... ~. Chlll( ry while l'epalflng a e.orn i and dallghters spent the weekend --------- field with numbered pl~cards and.' '. ' ram ;: picker. ReY'noldson bru~hed al:(all1st I in South Coffeyville, Okla., ,where City Park Improved "o·o·oh" and a·a·ah" as the Home·t~,~ '. .' . a power takoff and lost all clothes Ithey visited relatives and fnen.ds. coming Queen was revealed.

~~: except s~oes and socks. lIe suffer- -Hunters whu spent the week· Jay Au1;lle, Ord park manager She is Janet Mark\' icka. Queen. '...... .... ..... cd a bnllsed shoulder. Iend at the home of Mr. and I\lrs. sa~'s that one shuffle board is fin· Janet was dXl\I ned at halftime.[gt :.>. , , , 1 I " ff" 1- W, L. DeHart were CI.yde Under- i~hed at the park, and a second ceremonies. The queen, Attendants

. '~~J .'. SlllYLER-7e ep 101.t.: .0 IldcI~ ~ ,wood and Percy May, both of Lin· will be completed shortly. Phvllis Cummins and Shirley<'.nnoul1ced th~ system, wou ...e coIn. They are placed in front of the J

(!1angcd, over to. the dIal P~Ot1?s. For tricks ~r treats callers buy I arbor, which, until recently, she!- Brown, were driven around ther-;ear $2?0,000 \\111 be spent 111 tne our c'akes, doughnuts, cookies. Ord (ered picnic tables. Seats \\'i1l be field in a snauy convertible,remodeling. Bakery, He arranged underneath the arbor for In front of the North Loup fans

WOLBACH-Sports here had <l -Dean ~chen and a fFiend, the b~ncfit of spectators, Queen Jane,t descended to recehewonderful time last week when a Wesley Doblst, boq1 of. Llll<:oln Drams ,Placed llet\\'een the l\;o her crown from Game Co·Captain';150 lb, deer strolled into to\\ n. Men spent the weekend In Ord at the boards WIll carry off excess ram "Rog" Hellel\'ege and Emil Hrebee. NOLL 'SEED COsucceeded in catching the animal h,ome of Dean's mother. Mrs. Bess water, . Hellewege added a laughing note -Lillian Bruha spent from I

'everal times but lost it lreptow, Next to the shuffleboards wl11 be to the ceremony \\hen he planted a Thursday until SundaY with Mary IPhon'" 18S Ord1- '-Walter Douthit who now lives horse shoe coverts. These will be shy kiss on the Queen's cheek, then Janicek. ...-I CURTIS-The Woman's Club in Lincoln, came to Oro Tuesday well lighted for evening use. --- ~.;;=;-_n_---c--.-.- ... -'-- -~"-'- ---------.~. _..---- --- -_.rais",d $226 at a dance i·ith th.e to hunt ducks and pheasants fQ,r a In the arbor, Mr. Aub~e plans to I

proceeds going to support the drhe l;otlplc of days, He will soon t?ke place three tables which can be Ifor the new swimn1in).! pool. '~he 0\ er management of ~ ne\v super- used for cal'd p]ayin~. IDool fund \\ a.~ listed at ~2,500. Nnw service station being built Oil 63rc1 Mrs, Auhle hopes many older ithousand dollars was needed. street, in Hanlock, a block south persons will have opportunity. to I

. ,. of No. 6 high\\ ay, he say's, The get to the park often and enjoyOVEH! ~N-S par, k s from. a Douthit family like Lincoln. Their these new pastimes, I

: freight tr~ll) .are believed, to have SC,ll John is regular quarterback The swings, slides and incrry··go- i. caused a fire 111 a dehydratIOn plant on the Norlheast High team ill- rounds have long afforded muchi here. A dust collector was dar:n- though recurring attacks of asthlila pleasure to the children. i. aged. have kept him out of some gidl1€.'$. . . II GOHDON- l"irel11en answered . -.~lrs. Hew ~an Hansen is assist- -fFiends ~f ~Irs. Chris Nielsen it I fire C'lll~ The fir,t was to the lllg It1 the office of Dr. Rob"rt of Wlnncr, S. Dak" are glad (0:\V ~ R. Gr~el;' farm where a blaze, L) nn, t.aking the p}ace of Hosalie learn that .she is getting along well I'belie\ cd to hale been started by Ula.h~'.. ~~!~_I~.as.. .rcslgned. 'after her Illness.car backfire, was quickly extil)g-! '-~'- -- - --.--- ------.- ---uished. The second call was to a ,spot ten miles east of ~ordon Oil ,Highway 20 where a' dIesel truck II\[,S believe\! to have ignited grass.shOlllders. The start of the blaze·W:lS witnessed by a trucker follow- Iing the first. I

New Stamp on Sale . II

Future 1"arl11e'rs of. Alljericastall1ps al'e I1QW on s~le at the Ordpost office, aceol:ding to }'ostmaS'tel' qtlY Le~lasters. .

\\EV:-ESD.\Y

Team Won Lo,t PdgeValley Propane Gas Co. 3 • O. • .lOoe('a.r,on·s Mal ket 3 • 0 • .100eFar!!lers Grain & .Sup. 3 • 0 • ,100eOrenl's Snack Bar 2 • 1 • .~6'1'hon,pson's Bar 2 -' 1 • .6~~Brc'dthauers __ _2 1· .667Mid\\ ay Market __. 1 • 2· .333Rink>'uinks 1 • 2 • .332QuiZ IndUstries 1 • 2 • .3J3Xoupal &< Barstow Lbr. 0 • 3· .OOCAmklSon 1\10tur Co..... 0 • 3· ,000Roman's Livesluck Div. 0 3· .00,)

. lIi'gh Tedll\ Se.ries ..-Rink~·,links, 2211,High Team Galll(- Rink>·dinks,. 810.High I.:<lividuaJ Sel'ies-Vrmhler, Rinky·

dinks, ~95.

Hie..h In<;lividltal Game-Vlll:,hler, Rink>',dinKs. 189.Valky Pro",me Gas won thlee fromRomun's Live,tock Div.; Car>on's :Warketwon thl'ee from Kuuj.1al & Bilr,tow LUIll­bel' Co.; Far1llt>rs Grain & SlIl.'ply wonthree f!'Olll A.nuerwn Mo(ur Co; Or"ntsSnac It Bar WOIl two fro111 Rink~ dinks.Thompwn's Bar won two from Midwi~'Market; Bredthauers won two from QuizIndu>tries.

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)CTOBER' 29 19:3 3 THE ORD QUIZ, ORD,' NEBRASKA: Pl\GE SEVEN

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Ord

Prompt S,nitary ServicePhone, 23 Ord Collect

GEO. A. PARKINSo. D.

OPTOMETRIST

OnJ'y office In thl'l LoupValley devoted exclusively'to the care of your eyes.. : .. ' \

01Iice In the white BuildingAcross the street from theOrJ Hospital. Just South of

the MethoJi.st Parsonage.

Phone 90

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, Ve:tlley "Ren~e~i~~Plant ,

,DEAD.,Animals Removed

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"?tU:f{;f/trl,O~AHA'S MOST POPVLM

REST A,U RA~IT

, ,Hours: 2 to _6 p. rp.

" " No "B" Battery· No Vacuum Tubes- ,,No Power FaclinS1-C\lt;; Qperating Costs by 80 y.

Sp~clal Introductory Oiscoun t to New, U~ersD,ouble Allowance for Any Kind of Tf~de.'n

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See Mr. Robert Burton:Wednesday. November 4th-Frederick Hotel

,_ Loup City. Nebr.',Thursday, November, 5th-Ord Hotel

: ' 'OrQ, Neb!. " '

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GOOi) fLOCKI\~L\ f.iA~~~5GI \11 BuyVUNa' T

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Os'HeAkGIE&!rOSmo:os

faedff' "'~:it; p~'lfomlle·GOOCH'S BEST IiI:"'" ~\~::;~1 ~~:_~_~ ~o:~h_L::r-'LAYIt.1G :1 i~ 3~'i~ "F~ED5 ••," •• ,~~~~~,s. AI tiii~~i~~,'\~~r':) !~%~.~~~~)'~~$:1

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Boost Jour €>gg profits this fallwith this "feccer-provcd" feedthat helps )'OU get all the eggs>'our hens are bred to lay! There13 a GOOCH'S BE::)]" Feed tofit your feeding plan - with allthe egg-making nutrients your, _"'_;-~-,-- - -------=hens need for steady, high l'ggproduction. '

WILSON & SONSPhone iss - Ord !

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Straight •.,Bourbon

Provesand any test- ,that STiLLBROOK:

STILL the Best.

'WE SELL, RAI"'N'!

Linklock AluminumSprinkler Irrigation

. ~ystcms

Deep 6. Shallow Wellsand Pumps

Over 20 Years Experience~ Irrigation Needs

A Quiz Want .l\.d gets results.

Ingram & DeanTractor ce.'~

ARCADIA

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STI~AYED frol-n-p~tur<;-~t~c-r I

calf. wt.: 700 lbs. MIt brand '!omright rib.. Marvin Rice, Ord,Nebr. ' .' 29·~tp

REWAhD-':'~5,OO for first proven. address, burial place if dead, ofSmiley Pogue or Reasoner, born:MQQlgomcry, CO.Ullty, IOwa. LivedOrd 1885. probably after. LaterCalifornia? Son of James Pogueand Etoila Whipple Pogue Rcas­crier; Offer expires Jan, 1.19:)4,J. W. Pogue, Villisca, Iowa, .

. 26..It-cow:________• ~ I

Strayed {rom my pasture-a heifer,.wt, 650 lbs. U over lazy P brand

,'oj) left hip. Gust l"oth, Ord NeRi,;U-2Ip-,-.-------.. ---I

LOST-Brown Chesapeake .pup.Ahswe!'s to name of Queelli~. t\l·so a JI~ht brown shcfherd dog,o111s\\'ers to name o Copp~r, IWere known to h q\ e been pickedup by hunters, NoH{y Lyle Han­son qr lJerm;l11 Stqll'cll. 31·2tp

LOST-A cameo pin, He\\'Ji'd, He'turn to Mrs, r.I:1I'j' Pccenk a. 12]2

.0 st. Qrd. . 3qtp--..---.---- ----- ----------STHAYEll Irorn Pocock pasture,

cow with B i1)ing .alTOW brandon left hip, Henry' Benn, ,31·2te

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F. L. BLESSING

DENTIST

Telephone 6G.

QUIZ PRll'lTING CO.

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, • Looseleaf Book'Ledgc'rS-Jourilals-Day BoobAe~ounli",Work Sheets

COlllplc\e Line ~{(i~e Supplic,s

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WANTED TQ j3Ui-Alfal£,a hay,Round bales preferred. yhone0611 Lloyd Gewekc. , 31·2tc

WANTED TO BUY~Ear corn: {orIecd lot ncar airport. Phone 0611or 15]31. Llo)'d Geweke. 31·2te

WANTED TO BUl-used Hammermill 1;Jl;lt,E;trl Nelson. 'ph. ll.~t

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Nebr.

OPTOmrrlUS'l'

'Professionql Direet~ry- . ... ,".' .... \,

DR. GLEN -J\UBLB~ " ., '. ", .

RQ13ERT 1. LY~, M.D'.OttJ~~s ~ t,ile~nt~ BulldJpj

O.f1J~e Phone: 130aesId~n~e Phone: 1M

SpedaJ Attentlon GIven tl

SURGERYElecrocardloJrsph,y

Orl1

DRSp' MIlL1U;R ~sd ~l\RTlN C. 1. MILLER, M.D.

hys c anI' &: , urgeoili . ., ..X,Ray Cardiography Special attenUon ~ven to

Q1J'lce Phone 3! SURGERY &: DIAo'NOSI8Across Street from Hospital ~~ block a6uthot' Ord hospital

Paul Martin, M.D. and 1st door we.t of ChristianRe~ldence Phone 18~ church.

Otis M1ller, M.D. I •

-.'. ,Pl,lono Hi .., Phone e vrd, liebr. II~..,--....,-,..,.":-"'-'.--,-,-'.-~~_~:-.~~~.,:--~-::::--::-,-""---,-,_. I

USED lIlIPLE,m;NTS1941 Ford tractor, nqw sheaves and

permanent antifreeze _ $3001943 Ford tractor, over and under

drive. Bargain1949 Ford tractor, A good one, '

INGRAM & DEAN I

On,l - Arcadia;31·lte

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Complete.BOpY ~BUILDIIiG

andJ1EFINISHING ..

MSTOCK, Mrs. Ruby Hi~9ins.

QTlA, Mrs. Greeley Gephardt,'TESFIELD, Mrs. Evelyn Don-I. ',------ -_.

FRE;E ESTIMATES

. ) WRECKER SERVICEPhones: Farmers 96, Bell 11

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.Wallace-Mayberry. Body Shop

LOCATED: Across the streetfrom the Burwell Butter Factory

,"DALE SAUTTER'Manuger

Burwell, Nebr.

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arc RU~GED BULLS LIKE THESE SELL.

SEtLING 17 ANGUS BULLS-All iwo year old or. coming iwo years cld,

Sired b~..-Prince Burgess SOO, the 1951 Nebr. State Fair GrandChampion bull, , , and Eric Burgess 31st, a top breeding grand-son of Pnnee Eric of Sunbci.ll11, "These bulls are well grown and well developed. They are thekind that !1eJp you market cattle with weight for age. .'

FOR J1\FOH!\IATlO;'>l Oil SALE CATALOG WRITE

TllUOENEH. mws" WEST POINT, NEUU.Charles Corkle-Auctloneer

\'he haul>' of the classic sweater lies in its smooth fit and its aping c010r- or its snowy \\ hilenbS. And the Lest \\ a>' to pn'sen\:'beauty is by sudsing it often, ,

For wool, it's lukewarm soapsuds-two washings-and lukevrinsing, Cup the sweater in the hands and squeeze the suds thro­never twist or wring it. Huh extra suds into soiled spots, using a s'soft brush or well-lathered fingers on bindings and ribbed areas,out excess moisture by rolling in a towel. To hasten drying', youtint spread the sweater between two towels and roll it with a I'Ipin-?r wrl;\p it in a towel and put it loosely through the wa,machine wruiger,

An easy blocking method is to use a homemade cardboard drframe-tracing the sweater outline on the cardboard while the swe'is dry. Then cut tho cardboard frame inlo three pieces-two sleevesthe body-c and slide them in, Lay the sweater flat to dry, awa'l fdirect heat.

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Ericson, NebraskaL.' J: Walthers auctioneer O. J. Walthers, manager

CATTLE AUCTIONSATURDAY. OCTOBER 31st

1.000' Head of Good Cattle400 Good Hereford Steer and Heifer Calves includin!l:

125 Head stridly choice Hereford Steer & Heifer Calves-One, Brand. ,

60 Good Hereford steer and heifer calve~-One brand40 Good Hereford steer and heifer calves-One brand

400 Good Hereford & Angus Yearling Steers130 Good Hereford yearling steers, wt. 6S0 to 750 Ibs.-One

brand.100 Good Hereford light yearling steers, wt, 500 to SSO Ibs.-:-

Ol1e brand . '40 Mixed yearling steers-One brandSO Good Hereford steers-One brand ,60 Good Bla~k Angus steers; wt. 600 to 6S0 Ibs.-One brand6S alack Angus sto~k cows-One brand

Many smaller consignments of calves, yearlin.gs & mixed cattle

Sale S~arts.1 ;00 IEricson Livestock Market

And Art Jefferies, business man,and without school children tobenefit by the building, says: "Idefinitely thins that Ord needs a~~d i1u.r~~or~;~~ 1----- ~-~-----~-------.------'- ----.---~-~--~--~-,-ter will ever THRO~NER BROS .come up to, ' &I •vote I will

~;~iainw. s~p~ Third IInnaul ANGU~~~~~ngSu::~go~ BULL SALE 'affairs. The bas- !

ketball games i

are so crowded THUBS AVTEBNO ON NOV 5~~~~lO\hbe g~~j~Ycd, and in order I 1". , •

hOasgt~ ag~e~~rl~. a~\~et~~e~gciiai~~ l'~O PM·. AI BURW'ELL NEBRASKAother events, too, for the school .".. "and for tho community.

Even though taxes are high, andwe are all complaining about themoney we pay into the tax fund,I would be willing to pay extrafor a larger, more adequate build-ing", ,

Mr. Jeffries quoted Satchel!Paige and said: "We can't findnothing by looking back. We can't

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engine. Driver control Is increased through use ofnew antl-roll front suspension. They are availablein 6-passenger sedan, club coupe, special Newporthard-top coupe, convertlble coupe Town andCO'Jntq \', agoa ~nJ :>!lasscllgc.· HJall...

Nancy Fauss,sixth g r a d e,says: 'I willtake my musiclesson Friday,and then I amgoing to helpclean house. Iam also goingto a party, andon Hallowe'en,I am going out ifor Tricks or i: ,,' ..Treats. I am go-' ',. "ing to be in the parade, too."

Judy Anderson, is another thirdgra d e r. Shesays: "I am ~o­ing to play withmy girl friend,most of thet i III o at theschool house.

'j,' The n I am go­ing to be in theparade on Wed­nesday' and onSat urday night[ am going outto pia)' tricks 01

NO WAY 'fO GET TlIEl.ml

Diane Laf'or­nu, first 'year,J u n i 0 r highschool, "1 sup­pose I will stayat home someof the time,and will helpout in the Grill.I am going toGrand I s landon one day"

-COAL

Stoker ~~d Lump CoalCarloads on Track To~ayGef. your supply off the car

,1954 CHRYSLER WINDSOR DELUXE SIX-PASSENGER SEDAN.. '

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day I tried in ever) \I ay possibleto work in two play practices, aJunior and a Senior practice, abasketball game and an A CappellaFellas concert, all on the samenight. I would like to sec the mea,

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sure come to a vote",, --r

Mrs. Dean Misko, housewife, bus­iness woman, with a daughter inschool S:lY'S: "Ord is progressingand deserves an auditorium. Thetown is growing, new buildings arc~" ' being made, and" new people are

coming in tomake theirhomes. It seemsstrange that thec o m m u n i t yshould be stand­ing still in thisneed. There arebut two placesin Ord wherelarge gather­ings can be

held, with smaller places for small­er gatherings. We need a largerauditorium and one w her esmaller groups can be cared for if

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put to vote".

J e a nAnnSchmidt, third~radE', says: "1,.am going to 'play all thelime. I am go­ing to play inthe leaves, andI am going tothe library. Iam going to bein the parade, ••and I am going' h.".,

I out tricking." ..-....., ~--

another third gra­der, say's: "I amgoing to the treats."Sp r i n g d aleschool with my Judy along ,\Viti: others qu,estion­mother w hi) cd, says that It might be alright toteaches' there. give money instead of cookies, orThat will be candy, on Hallowe'en.fun. Then one But stores are full of such de­day I am going j lightful candy mixtures, and otherto stay at my 111allol\e'en treats. ,grandmo the r Who could blame youngsters ifHoutbys (Mrs. they are just a wee bitwis\{t,l?

",,'1. George Houtby) '. ..,' .~.. ,• and help her. -~Ir, anq Mrs. Victor kennedY

: She ha<! her han? hurt and I,can and svn: Steve, of Nebraska City

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, help WIth the dl.shes, and tlllngs I', ere weekend gue5ts of Mr. andI like that." !lIn. RolanJ, Daily and family,I ---------.-----,,-......-.~.-- -------...--:-:-~~ ~--,---~-~:-- ~--

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School has been in session twomonths. It certainly docs not seemthat long. Nevertheless, the child­ren are glad for any break. Thetwo day break which comes .thelast of this \\ cck, is welcomed:

Seven female members of theOrd 10\\cr grades were questionedduring the week. "How," they wereasked, "are YOLl going to spendyour vacation?"

Here's the answers:Mary Ann Gudmundson, thiru

grade, says: "Iguess I will [ustplay. Most ofthe time we willuse the slideand m-rry goround at theschool (grade)ground! , and wewill pray out­door games. If

- it rains we willplay inside with our dolls."

•Bonnie Daily, third grade, says:"1 am zolnz to f. ~

:1 party~ al~d 1f'am going out .on Hallow e'ennight. Then Iam going toolay a lot. Andthen I am go­ing to help my:n a the 1', andtake a lot ofcar e of mybaby nephew."

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A c~r1oacl 011 track this week. Another to beon track next weel<. Plan now to get yoursupply off the ca~ and save.

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'POULTRY and HOG FEEDS

Remember:IThe Paul Rol!smier dairy sale here at the puvilion, Wedn~sdInight, Oel. 28. sturting at a o'clock. . , ' . ' . , ,"-The North Loup residence und furniture sule at the' prenusThursduy. October 29. , .: " 'The Art Otto big furm sale east of Scotia, Nov. 1~.

The Elmer Lukesh furm sule, ~west of O,d, Nov. 17.

See the d~s uncl big bills on these sules.

Safe Starts at_ J2:45 SI,orp

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Burwell Livestock Market,Sale Every FrIday

Thoma}, Rogers, Hahn, Souvignier & Alder

Remember the Hereford Sule hero ut Burwell on thursday,October 2.9(h. 44 Bul,ls and 29 Femqles.

CALL OR SEE US IF YOU HAVE CATTLE TOCONSIGN TO THESE SAU:S.

Listen to radio statioll KCNI at 3:00 p. m. Friday, whenwe broadcast direct from the auction ring.

Plan to spend next Friduy at Burwell.. The sale will startat 10:30. a. m. and last until late into the night. .

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WAYNE FEEDIf Pays t9 F,eed the Best

Another carload on track thi's week•• • ~ l

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We havo a few tons of the above proteins open lorDecember shipmenl. Order your supply now and be.,rci:tdy for cold weather.

22% All Sizes ..•.•••.•••••.•••. ~ •.•.• $68.00j2°/~ All Sizes •....••.••....•.••••..•. $77.0041 °i~ All Si~es •....•..••..•.••...•..•. $85.60We huve a good supply of Corn, Oats and Barley. U you

have gruill to sell, we are in the murket.. /

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We wish to thank ourfriends and neighborsCor their many deedsand ads of kindnessduring our late be·l'e:1\emcnt,

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Mecry CircleThe Merr)' Cir<:le met with Mrs,

Toe Hutal' Tuesday aftel'llooo. Mrs,Frank 'Blaha and Mrs. Joe Hutar Iir. \\ere guests. ~Irs. Blaha laterioined the ~lub. I.

Ba.rbara 'Lukes ,wop the high I'con' prize, Mrs, l.ntoine R,ljewichwon the S('coI1t! high score pri~e I

hod !'III'S, lliaha won the tra\l'lingprize. .

-_.Sundaij /n Rochcille IBiuaar Coming vp IPtomenudets Moved Into New Home \ .

i 1\1r: and Mrs, Bill Wozniak al:d; At the meeting of tho circles of A large number attended the re- :\lr, and Mrs. Cleon Hansen have ' ~ f) qJeUlue, Greenwalt spent .S,nnday III I the Presbyterian Association held gular meeting of the Lcup Valley moved" recently into the 1:;o0111el': Joe/a l • ~TOI't'CCl.d

'H?(k\Jlle, where they nSlt,cd Mrs. IWednesday, plans for the annual Prorneuaders 'lht!rsday, Caller ~~'as house 111 the cast part of Onl. I••••••••••••••••••••••••\\ ozniak's brothe~' and, wI.fe, MI'. bazaar were made. ~he date has Bob Burton of Grand Island, ] he __and l\lrs, Anton Kwarcinski. ~cen,fix:d, as D;(cmb('r 5, the first men.lbc!,ship will be open fur a II Visits \Vith Niece \ . ,Mrs, L. D, :\Iil!iken will enter-

Satur d.ly 111 the month. short time. tatn the So and Sew club at Hal"Nett) Receptionist -;----': \ __ ' I Mr. and ~Irs, Herbert Srnets and .ruony Hou"e, Thursday alteruoon.'

I J tt K kes d It· f 'I Covered Disl: Dinner ' , , . I daughter, Cheryl, went to 13ru!,en ;So And Sew· Guests At Millets , ean~, e. ~ l./ .aug) e,l 0, .11', " . ., , Vlsc/ed In AthlflsOIJ !Buw Monday, where they visited' :\11'" Will :\lisko will entertain

and Mrs .. Emil Kokes, has ,accept- Members of the Adult Bible Class > 1. ' Iwith Mrs. Smet's sister, Mrs, Seth the Pitch dub on Thllr~LLIY after.Mrs. Glen Auble entertained the Weekend guests 6f Dr, and Mrs. ed a position as receptionist and ,of the Presbyterian Sunday School :\11', ar.d Mrs, Stanley 1 el ska sr. 'Best and :\Ir Best and Iamlly, noon,

So and Sew club at her home last Otis :'.filler were Mrs, MiJler'~ par- secretary Il1 the Haskell Insuranc(' .had a covered dish dinner' Thurs- Mr, and Mrs, Knute Peterson and i , '"Thursday. . ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Madsen. Agency, l\lis? Kokes ~vas ,forn~er1y i ct:1Y in the Icllowship room of the family \\ ere guests ,Sunday of Mr,: .They also ~ould visit wlth;;l 'Th~ VCC\\!. \\ ill have a .distrid

, .....-.;,- Other guests were ?u.e, :\Ia~1sl'I~ ~nd Iemployed With the F ill In \\ ash- church, Hosts wel'~ ~Ir, and 111's. [end.:\irs, Arthur Fl'ltz a~1l1son,s of I rl~ce of l\I~s, Smets, a..t!a\;~hler of meclll1g on. ;'\0\ en.l.ber 8, 111 Bur.V lSItS Paren ts ' Mr, and MI~. Max Schnelderwind \Ington, " James Ollis. A SOCIal l,lour follow· Atkinson. Oscar Ilenuningway of: ~h, and :\!1 s, Best.. l\~1 s, h l'd lIeI" \\ -u A luncheon \\111 be sen cd at• Dorothy <:;ampbell l \\h9. teaches ,all})~~ ~gdahf\ti.s. MilIe'r entertained c('~~t~;li;~ah~\ ~:~~~~l~:d,!ol'l1lc.r re- cd t1"'c._?:l!_i~~:,:> ~e~si~n_ ___~lj~~~~~_~Vs~_ a..!..u~~_t~ zog_,_a_nd_s_o_n_o_~ Wllnllng~on_,D_e_1. _~..!_lle_o_'clot~k,_______ _ _ _ ' ~ ... _

~~~G~ll?:~~, ~~l?i' S~~ld~~ ~\li{~·s~~~ ~~I~~ts at dinner at the club Satur- 11'1/) Comst;';ck 1Co'~<;FmFL\E~J)E 1 1."7'11'K<J'parents, Mr, and Mrs. L. H. Camp- t, U I C

Gcll, Saturday marked the 46th l[ I 1>' 'II '~'he Comstock Community ~Ieth. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •wedding anniversary or Mr. and 1¥ at ern C1S(( as o,dlst church. al1nounl'~s a ser n.. s ofMrs. Campbell. A Iamlly dinner Mrs, Ernest Swanek entertained '11\ e week r:1ght sen Ices Monday"as held in her honor and for Mr. Modern Priscillas at her home through F!'ld:1Y, November 2-6,and Mrs, Campbell. Saturday, at Thursday, Guests were Mrs, Mayc Rev, Keith :\. Shepherd, pastcr

\ the horne of anotherdaughter, Mrs Martin, Mrs Lloyd Wilson anti Mrs of the Methodist church, Ord, WillEdwin Lenz and Mr. Lenz. George Vasicek. . ' be the preacher.

~ ,: ' ' --'-' Mrs. Loren Good won 111gh sCO!'t' The first fifteen 01' twenty' min-

G- r' Ar Z"', " 'f' prize, Mrs. ,A. J, Fenis seco,ntl utrs of ('ath evening senice willues S I ~mw1t S higl'i, and Mae !\ftt'une the tra\'d· be spc'cial Illusic, l\Jusidans from

.. ,Guests of Mr. al)d Mrs, George ing prilC, Onl, the Wesfott ('olllll111nity, andZ,f,',kOlllhd for the \Hek~nd were Mr, COlllstoc~, win ('Qn(ribll(c',ar·d ~II'~. John Nelson of Omaha Hal) Pide And Picnl'c j B' tl I~ ']) ( ,and Mr. :lnd Mrs. J. E. Gi11110re \. , C" I , I' d T f L' I ' ' I 'r PI II' h' . I tl rr ,( a:J (r f,an omlny 0 lI1CO n, anc 11 rs, lY· IS C I'lstensen, \\ltl le ,as· I ' . " ...' , 'k ' d

Will Bartlett.. ' , ~istan('c or her parents, :\11', anu i !\Ir, an<J,:\hs. Lrnest P~r ~s, Ju y,:.rrs, Gcor!te Zikmunt!. ,wl}o un· !'III'S Ed Christensen, entertained ~nd .La,l'l), ~Ir.',and Mrs. ~manllel

der\'.'ent surgery recently III a Lin- friends at a hay riue and pic:nic Sedlacek" Galy and, Donl1le~ !\II',co1.n)lOspital has been released and Wednesday, , alld ;\Irs, George H~d~l a}!d Eq al~~teturoed to her home Friday. She The group wen! to the Chalk OUo ~lar~sh s,urpm~d l<ed Setl.lkI:; 'gaining and feels finc, Ilills, There they' cpmbed Happy or: hiS, blrthd,ly Wedne,day e\C'·

Jack and had a wemer roa.'it and nlllg, t ards were play (·tJ and knchpicnic, was sened,

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. -. .There's just two weeks left to get yourFREE copy of the Pied Piper CO,mic Book.Dring Mother with you to the nearestKansas-Nebraska office. Ask her to lookat the new Gas Ranges while there.'

F' REE iRliE DRAWING iUit t"o dili'/lings l~ftl Ie' sure rOY regiiter f~r the, . rREE oltieiQr·~ize Nile FOOTBALL o~d the PIED ;IP[R QOLl. You don't ha,e

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~ow you can enjoy the comfort and economy o( an in-.sulated home (or a price never before dreamcd of. Byinstalling fireproof Zonolite Insulating Fill yourself,you can save Y3 of normal insulating costs and insulatethe ayer~ge size home fo~ $67 .60..Zoqol~te is tl~e ea:le~tof all insulations to install. Just pour dustfess, non-uu­tating Zonolite directly {rom the bag bet~ve~n atticjoists and sidewilll studs. Zonolite, is frec-Bowi~g andwill {all snugly into place arouqq b,ra~es, wiring andpipes. Leayes no "heat leaks:~

Stop in today-sec aDd {eel ;loao­lite yourself-how easy and lightit is to handle-learn how )'ou cancut your fuel costs this winter.··Coslo/ i"sulating attiC/Of alHllg' bol,Jl!..Zol1~IH¢ i. a t<ii;teted t,rauemall:: " •

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ZONOLITE* Brand 'Ie.rmiculite<;" • •

CUTS Fuel Costs Up to 40%!

New STAN DARD WUI TECROWN Premium Gasollnecontains a costly DE-leER'additive, This DE-lCEH ad­ditiyo is a built-in anti­freezo that prevents theformation of a thin ice film.Ice that can cripple theaction of your carburetor!

And remember ... youcan't buy a Ulore powerfulgasoline.<. Stop in today and get thogasoline that doc~what no,other gas will do­FRt;\'E~TS ::iTALLINU

due to c<uburelor icc.

gasoline will d~!,

does what no other

hrf~eltl.f sl(tlltity lcllft a _fiJi/lallt(tole DE-leER (t(I(/llive.

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Believe It or not, when,~'our engine quils in trafficat this time of tho year,chatices are that Ice does if.Yes, icc causes cold-motorbtalling cven on Indian SWll­mer mOfl1ings! Carburetoricc! And this amazing fast­freczcislikely tooccur when

" , tlIc temperature registers, betwocn 58' and 2$° abovezero! '

l"or ~-cars motorists havemistakenly blamed theircars for this cold-motorIltallin~. But now Standardscientists have solved it.

Cold Wavesl' ., . .

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DANCE,OSCAR'S PALLADIUM

Rev/on' Cosmetics

FORREST ROLAND

AND ..ltS COLLEGIANS

Friday, Oct. 30Halloween Ma~querade Dance. 3

Prius for Best Co~fumes $5·$3·$2.

Always A Crowd III Sarsent, ·WherePeople Go By Choice

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Air·Conditioned, Comfortable, Cool

loin the Fun and ComQ. to Sar9cnt

POLKA ED'S ORCHESTRA I / .New Bohemian Band to Terrifo'ry, _ .._~------------ -----------------------------

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f f f, 'fot fu.'l infolllladoll - ~Udl as how this plan arplic~to other mcmbers U{ Ihe family - sce ) lJur IIKalt'nion Pacific Tickel i\gent.

You cau takc a<.h antolge of this new tra"l plan bybOJHliJlg a Union Pacific train - including theStreamlincrs - on any ~10NVAY. TULSVAY,or WLVNI:SVAY. ' •

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Uldotl P~eific's II.df~Fare FamilyTra\el Plan makes this cconolllYpossible. You bu)' a onc·\\,a) rait

ticket (IJr )lJul5df , .. a half· fare rail ticket (or )OUr

"ife. 'Ihe saUle p1.lu applies (0,1' the return trip.\Vheu goillg PUlllll.ltl, thc iegubr' Pulllllau ratesapply (OJ; desircd ,lCCvlIlIlIvdatiolls.

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$9.50 to $22150

The Store For Men

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Winter JotketsKcop Wl11111 on tho coldestdays without excessiveweight. Go ,0 d lookingjackels - mQny styles,colors. fabrics. Completesize range.

NewestLowest

$35.00 to $49.50

ALL WOOL SUITSIT'S TRUEl Good clothing was nevorcheaper in tho pasl decode than itis right now at your favorite storofor men, Imagine-all wool suitsas low as. '

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TOPCOATS

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$29.50 to $49.50

Quiz Reprosenlalive

Norlh Loup

We'ro oflcdIl'J vulues on lopcoulathul you won't sec malched laleron. Theso cools oro cheap inprice only-'-they bear tho nomeof a famous maker.

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----------------~-----_r-------------------------------~-------------------Don Babc~k, Ed Heiman and IFarm-Ag Tips I'ersona/s I -Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Miller were

Bob \Vhile and son Wallace, all of I ". " among those from Ord who attend-Lincoln, spent Sunday a.t the Gil· 'IOutstate Tests on -1\11'. and I\1r~. wuus T. Spelts ' cd the coronation Iest lvitics of thebert Babcock farm hunting. and daughter, Linda, ,of Grand Is- I Ak-Sar-Bcn king and queen in

Nolo club met Tuesday at the I ' , land, were Saturdaj visitors ofl\Ir. : Omaha Friday. They, returnedhome of Mrs, Leona Babcock, The ISprl1ng Small Gra'lns ~~1u;~~~:.Juhn LaCornu and Dlanr horne the same e\en~!11Flesson was on 'New Trends in Me- I v » '. The "Hovse of Ear,tJ'!" by Doro·dlcinc' and ~as led by Mrs, Cora I - -Mr. and Mrs. Jo.e Bor.den"of thy Wil~on will be "reviewed by

IHIeUlllnl Poll~,i.~, 1. I,to',ll call was "Wit and Told by College Norfolk spent a fe\\ hours with Mrs. Keith Shepherd at a GuestMrs. Borden's mother. Mrs. A.lfred Day Tea, November 11 at 2:30 P.M.

~============================================:::=======~~ Fortnightly club met Wednesday _ IlIIl Thursday. at Methodi~t church. 31.1tc. - at the home pf Mrs. W. H. Vodeh- Results of ttie 195~ outslate tests -The official board of the Meth-

M I I ' . . Iishi 1 ' '{ t i th \ '1 d nul Cor dessert lunch, The lesson l of sprrng small grams hav e been \odlst church wlli meet on Sunday -Mr. and Mrs, Verne Stark and

W H SJ d rN dv, P id t T ie Dr. Grace Missionary society IS ung as gucs Il1 e nUL' an ~L I bl' 1 d h th N b k C II ' Jrs. . . C1Ue ame Ice resl en \I ill hold a bak.e sale Friday after- E~lInett 'Frazer homes ' on lJnited. !'i't!ons '1\ as in ch.arge pu Is ~e y e eras a 0 cge evening, K<'l\ ember I, in, the Mrs. Ruth Owens were in Grandnoon at the Schudel garage, pro- Sundav ueststn the Anucl and of Mrs, Virginia Dunklau assisted of Agriculture, church. The Board of Education of Island Sunday evening where they

A W ' CI b C t B . Ir ceeds to be sent to the Children's Emmett \.'~'lz~r horne for their an- by 1\lrs, Ellfn Lincoln and Mrs.' Included arc the tests on the the same chui ch l\ilI meet on wee- were the guests of Mr, and :'lrs.S 0menS U S 0nvene a Urwe Memorial Ilosnital bazaar in nual pheusant dinner \1 ere Mr, and Illa AI.ldres. R?U call was a country Maynard Schudel farm southwest ncsday evening, Nov ember 11. Albert Sorenson. '

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, Omaha. 1I1rs, Joe Crcnik , Mrs. Antonio Lu- 1\1' L' S'· I k .. Ii . Hi h t . l'd ft' I'Loup Valley's Inter county COil' *------ -- ---- ~ , Mrs. Tom Loll and three SOilS of posh, 1\11'. and Mrs, Frank Cernik . rs. ucienne ~n c ga\ e ~ 1\ e . I~ es rle s 0 oa s vane ,;e~

venlio,1l of ~\'omcn'~ cl~~s 11~ld at I Orvas IIiIl, son Larry and a gropv Greeley were ,guests of 1111'; .and and girls, Mrs. Edna Coleman, Mr. nun.ute talk on Federated (,Iubs. lll. this test were made by Mo-O·..O;)Burwell Wcdll(~d<l~ was attc;\J.ed r o] friends Iroin Omaha came up 11Ilrs: ~turrClY Cornell ~rolll 1'r1~ay and Mrs, Robert /Brcnnick and Alt!c!rs to ~~ sent to. the Child- With a yield of 37.9 bushels perb~~ number of!ad.lrs f~.om Not~b i Saturday to hunt. They spent part until Sund~Y. l\lal'Jol'l~ Lett was Bobby, 1\11', and Mrs, Wayne King ren s MClllopal Hospital bazaar acre, Cedar, 35.9 bushels and Brun-Loup. ,The eOl1\.cnllOn \ldS.hel9, 111 lof the time with !Ilr, and 1I1's, HilY a guest of Carol Ann (UJllllll!IS. and Raymond Mrs Cal Bresley j\lerc turuedin, These artlclcs arc ker, 34.6 bushels.the ~ongreg;atlOna.1 church, Ih~ 'IIiI!. ' ',l\lr. and !\Irs. l<'loyd Hutchins of and Leon, !lIr, and 1I1rs, Llo~'d sen~ elid. year .by the club mem- there were high.er )'ields ~YmUrlllng s~SS,O~l ,\~as Ia.rgc1y busl· II 1111'S, Grace Jensrn and family Griln<I Isl,md were ~lInday ~uests Johnson and Johnny, Mr, Aldish I~er,~ and a~r gl\ en in place of a some of the expel'llnenlal "arle'nrss . J':IC\\ offlcCIS Ilele eleetrd., and Bellnie Jenscll atter,ded a of the Donald Uutclllns faIntly, and family, lIIr. and ~lrs. Joe So· U~I~ttnas ~ft exchange, ties, but seed of these is nqt avail·1t~rs, \"', II, Sehudrl was.e!eded fJirthuay dinner SUlld,ly at the Sunday gu('~ts of Mrs, Lila Dc· bat~a and Delores, 1\11', and Mrs, FI'ldilY dinner guests of Mrs, Le· able {or planting at present.'Ice preSIdent Lun~heon lIdS sen· home of T,lr. and :\Irs, Curtis Hugh. i'f0~cr and boys \Iel'r .:\11', and I\lrs. \'Iad Badka and Allen and George ona Babeoc~ were Mr, at,l,d Mrs, Mo-O-205 was also high in testcd by thr Hockeltcs of ~L~l\lell, fS of An'adla, 1\11'. and Mrs, Donald E. It Goff and famlly and MISS Kaspal', from Ord. Paul Van IIpr~ of/BelOIt, \\IS" and weight at, 35,8 Ibs, prr bushel.

In the afternoon tile llI~h sehoul Hughrs of Loup City were .lisa .!\Iary Jo Canterbury, all from Loup Joe Drawbridge and Harold lIos- I\~r and Mq. U)'de Keown of Seo- In lhe barley variety tests )'ieldsglee dub ga\e a l\\rn[y minute guests. City and the Hubet:t Hice f<1miIy. lllall of Omaha and a number of tla, .I\~~. an~ lIIr~. Van Horp were were the lowest in the past fheproflam, 0, \\, Johnson of Bur\\rll SUEd,ly dinner guests of 1\Irs, 1\11'. and ~lrs. Erman Barnhart friends eallle Fridav night to the o\Cllll ..ht ~uests of Mrs, fJabrock years.fPO -e on the llur\\ell rodeo and a Emma Bridge wcrc ~Ir, and HI'S, alJd two clulclren of Omalla and home of Mrs. Anna i>radb.rir.ge and ~~~ ~~ ~~t~~1;~a~ld~~ carrgle 9fejn I The Plains and Custer varietiesmale quartette sang, Dclbrrt Bridge and family, Mr. and IIII', and !\Irs. Cla~ ton l\le~ rrs of spent '!Ie weekr~d huntl/lg phea· Ilhe evmin" Mr and M~~rv~('~i n were tops in ')'Ield with 17.8 and

Speaker for the afternoon was Mrs. Lee Klinger. AfterilOOll guests Grand Island wcre Satu.rda~' guests san Is. 1hry had .lIttle sucerss. showed ~1m"" of tlhc/r' pI"} t orn 16,8 bushels per ~crc. 'Miss Phyllis Hobcrts, oI Kearney, 1 1\('I'e ~Ir. and lIlrs, Ed lIlanchester. of Mr, and l\!rs. Dale,StIne, Sund~y Mrs. Ler l\Iulltgan and ~lrs. Dale It' ", ,. ~I ~c ures . '. 'who spoke on ·'Ad\rntures in Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jlawkc~, and they werr dllll,ler guests o,f the (e- Mullig,ln spent Monday III Grand a~~f! III !'iortl?ern '" Iscon~ln and .The Spadan.\ arI~t! sho\\ ed lheFriendship". She told her expel" hlo children of Elkhorn, W('l'l' cII Knapp ,ranllly... Island. ' Mlclllgan :e;d. III Texas, New M~x. lughest test weight \nth SO Ibs. perienees as an e:l,change teachel' in 1\1 eekend gursts of :\1rs, Alela IIaw· . Dale StIne was SIck With £l_u the , Marl)'n and J~arict!.e J~nsen were I{K~yal~~,t ~~/\1°Cirshggl~ -ih~f~l~f bijshe.J. .' '; "Europe, Ikes and family and ~Ir. and Mrs. fmt af the wce,k. Ihund,ay supper guests III the MIll,S, ril'al ":-as ,delayed b,ecause at Wa. ' P/all)s "as a close second WIth

Mrs. Ed Burrows, of North LOUl)' Ed Grcen., , 1111'. a,nd ~Irs, Fre~ B~rtz ,visited Hll! home to,h~lp crlebrate Hus;,ell terlco, Iowa, they I'all into a deer 49,5 Ibs. per bushel.was also 011 the program, She to d !\lr, and 1\In, \~ ,I) n~ lIIonk spent 1\lrs. Alice Colb~ of ~ree,ry Sun~by HI}ls ~e~ond !Jlrthday, ., - and damaie9their car consider.! Tests oi commerci~l fertilizer .on Iof the trip she made to Chicago I the \1 eekend at Elm (reck, aftrrnoon. '.The Vlr~tl,Ann,yas family IS pIa.n- able, They had expected to arrivc barley .were made III connectIOn·this fall to a big league baseball I 1II~, and Mr;s. \Y, G. 1I1cNamara . Mr, and 1111'S, 1:)lanlcy Brown and Il~ng t.o Illo\e t·) Evuclt, WasIl. V~r· l\londa~' but did not get here until I with the variety tests, and in spile Igame. 10f Casper, \V~o,' \\c,l:e gU,esls of Crrl') and Mr. and 1\1rs, Grovcr Jpr· gIl ~'Ill l.eale ne:l.t \Ieek and the Wednesday.' , ,of the unfalorable scason the use '

Ladies who al(cntledfrOIll North' l\!r: al;d 1111'S, II. L, Glllesple until gensen drolr to OI?laha Sun~'IY to famrly \\'Ill g,? lateI'. , '" ,We had ,12 of rain Saturda~' af. of fertilizer paid off.Loup jllcll,rde Mrs. Harold Fisher, 1 jors~dat'l\ 'I' "IV 11igilt al\l ! "u'nllay se

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ale, and Den!lIIe

'hBl'o\vn I' t tlt11" (' 1I11'sl'1 l't\Iagglc rAnn~J'as afnd. thde tel'liOOIl abd ewning. The average increase in yieldI1Irs, George 1Ilaxwll, 1\Ir$, Hasllllis ' a I l" , _, l "" , C I ren s 1\Ielllona osplta. Bo 1 i\rro ,nn)as aml y 0 Gran' Mr, and Mrs. Otis Evans of Lin. '. . -. 'Fetcrson, l\lrs. John l\Iilligan, 1\1rs. g!lests ,~~ 1111'. apcl 1\1./"). II. L, GI}les- boys arc making p.rogre~s tQ\lard I Island ~I'ere Sat,urday and Sunday {:oln wereSllturday night and Sun. (or the fe~tJ.lIzed barle.~, plots. ~\CrClaud Thomas. 1\lrs, John Kric\1aId, pre Wei" L, G. 1I1c1 onald, "': ~. recol(,'ry from pOlLO. Theywrre \gursts 1Il the V,lrgll Ann,)'as hom,e,. da~" guests in the T J Hamer those reCCL\ Illg no fertIlizer wa:; 18Mrs, Cora Hemphill. 1\Irs , Frank McDonal~1 a!ld l\I 0 sons of Platts· strk-ken three weeks ago. !Ill'" and 1111'S. Jol~n l\rie\laId home, They went on to 'Sa~gent Sa. I bush:ls per acre- ..Schudt'!, ~Irs, Will Sth'.ldcl, 1111'S. mouth, G E, ~l( Don.ald of ,II,llllP- :\11'. and ~Irs, Steve Malolepo;cz)' I \:Cl'(, Slll;d'IY glll'stS of .:\11', al)d .:\lrs turday where they were SUppc-f T~lS accords wrql results o\'Cr.aW, 0, Zangger. ~Irs, Bob Mitchell, t0,n anu John 1\lcDon.lld of 8eattle, of Ord \\erc Sund,,)' guests in the Ert~rst ~urto~l. " guests of Mr. and I\lrs. Gerald Fe!, period of ~'e~rs which show that 1!1Mrs. Waller Placke and 1I1rs. Ed Wa,h. Charles Grabu\lski hOlllr. Ihe (arl \\alkup family and !\Ir. lows.' , four out of f1\e ~'ears a good apph·Bunv'ls lIIr, and ~Ir~. CJ~de Wibon Jo~cc Grabowski of Lincoln and a~ld 1\lrs. Deal) wal~llP \l'CI:~ Thurs,- Jim WilIial)lS, a slale Ullhersity cation .of nitrogen ~crti1izer gh~s

"--- I'JOwd from Ord Sund'jy 10 the Char,lolte Kasal of Wolbach spent ~i.lY g~lest~. ll~, thc. }~el1l) Ho~cl! studrnt. came up Saturday with a. profitable boost 1Il slllaU gramThe annual lllertin~ or the 1'op- llu~h A;Jallls place south of town the \I"cekrnd with Mr. and Mrs. ,~t:lCD1[1 8C~lla" J< Ildi,lY .l\l~, .an~l Mr, and ~Irs. OttS E\'ans and re- )·Ield. .

«(lrn Asociatioll will be held Tues· I\11lll'h llaLld Barber vJcatell last Charles Grab?:\sk\ an'd lI!rs. Ka,sal. ;li~~' \\I~;I:~ \'J~~~l p ~~ft f;ip~t;hf!~; Ilurned with them Sunday.. ',: ~ Poor small grain )-ieI~s. a~cdilY Novcmber 3, in the cOllllllunity ; I\eek. , " , , 1\11', and ~lls. VIC (oak, Mr. and I naV" dutv at San l1i 'go 1111" Walk. ,Robert Vogeler a ulllverslt). partly due to a lack of f~rlrhty 1Ilbuilding. T\\o ncw bo:.rd membrr~ Mr, and ~lrs. DeJ'\\ltl \\ lule and HI'S, IIIIlls Colrlllan", Mrs. l\labd Iup (\i!l stay in Los Ang"ele:'\I!'th a I ~t,udenl and Idona Vodchnal,•.a many of our soils. This is e.speciallywill be eJetted as wcll ,tS new offi· I fallllly and 1\11', and ~lrs" Stallley J(Ilsen a,I,lt.! HiI) 1Il.ond 10,og.ood went sl"tel',. "\\ esl('~ an ,stude,nt came home l' n- true whe.n oats or barIc?, IS growncers. IJohns.-oll and family \\cre S3turd,ay t St 1 I S d f' I d dId S dt f th L dO .. au un ay c\ elllng 91' a 11k and Mrs, Jim Cook were ay an re urne un ay. at the tall-end of a rolallOn.

Charlie ~lora\ ec, of Ord, is \\'Llrk· I ~~ et1lpg t gUr SlOt e. ( /onil r

, st('al~ dmner to celrbrate ~lr, Cole- guests at a family dinner Su lda v ' George Hulchins of Kansas City, - -,--illg for Jim Vogeler, ~lr, Vogeler . al~Ct1eS r::,r, allll v 0 \1 a ~ 1 1e,r man s bIrthday. in the Dan Cook home ill h1ir~ I w~s a plest of hi~ parents, Mr. and The time is here when 4-H beefcrushed his h:l1ltl in an accident nc\\ tele\lSlOn set.. ,!\II" John l\lulloy of st Paul V II d k' Mrs G L IIulchll1s ove th el club members should be gettingrecently and has not been able to .Mr, and.1\Irs. Hoy Stl,I1L:.\lerr 111 ~.' ,: . a ry. Ha)mon Coo and Hoy -..., . I' ewe \;do fat'lll \Iot-I(, LIncoln \\edJlc~dilY Jnd Ihurslby came to the H, .L. Klll1g1l1sml~h Cole of Plattsmouth wcre also cnd. 1\Irs. G, L. II.utclllns, who feU caIYes for their 194j freding pi'o,

t tt d I I home Satu~'day I1Igh!. Sunday, III guesls,' and ~roke her hip severllI weeks jecls. 'Ndghbllrs of E\Crctt lIomir'kcl ? a ~n a l.ltC lr,ry mens (:on\Cll- t.omp.any \nth 1\11', and ~lrs. KlIng· ~Ir, all·1 1I!1·'. JI'll1 "OU'k \I'el'e ago, IS a.ble to be about the ,house h'., I . ' b' I'" <.", Illon hcld at the LlIlcoln hotel. tl tI t tOt t " U ,,- th (J h I f A One favorable faclor is thaI I c

g:l\e ,lIlll a 1ft luay ~lltpl'Ise I ,Weekend gueds in the John lIl~ml 1 1eY\lCn 0 con 0 0 hosts to the adult Sunda)' School som.e Wlle e P 0 a can,e an", price of cahes is much 10"'er than1hund,lY. ,1 Ed\1 ards homc were IIII'. and ~lrs, spcnd a few da\ s. dass oOlle lIIdhodist <:Ilurch Mon, chaIrs, ,Mrs, Waltcr Thompson it hAs been in recent J'ears.

Mr. and !\trs. Dop,lld Wilson and I Leon,ird Klanec!,y and t\\O dallgh- The Max Klingin~mith family dayevcning, '. , " helps care for her. , Feeo prices arc still high andson of 0,lpa!lJ \Iere \Iechnll gyests Itel'S. !\II'. and M,s.' Jilll DeXoyer were SundaY dinner guests, of the r The Tomy CunimiJIS family went 1"rida~' supi)rr &uesls of 1\11::. and there will probabl~' be no big pro.of th~ Enwl Stcffa~ fallltl~ Satur· i and daughter. Bud Edwards and Harold Klinginslllit!ls in Ord. SrUl~ily~\ith the Rubin Shaffcrs QQ Mn~ HarQ: Tolep ~'ere Dean Oliver fits made on feeding in the COlI).

" day Jhc Don HutchlllS falllrly a!ld l1\liss Elaine Ehlcb, all frolll Grand .1I1r, and Mrs, H. L. Johnson or DaVIS (reck, Othrr.gll~sts \yen'" I,o.f E,sco.nclldo, (a.hf" Mr. ~nd Mrs. ing )'ear,\~Irs. Jolla .BurtOl~ wue also dIn· II.'1and, .,' , "'.aterJo? \Iere Sund,l)' guests of 1\lr. alld lilts. Johnny Burns' of i (arl Ol/\'er and Mr. and Mrs. Sp~n- B ttl·, . d b

p\,r gue~ts r!l the ::steffan hOi!le and Strand Fri..Sat. "L9~t in Alaska" ~llss Ahce Johnson. ,Grand Island and Mrs, lIuldah i cer Waterman, Othcr eWllIng clubumen~1e~~l(f~rf~~J&lh~1~dIinl.'lll the. evelllll,:! the ~J(JUll !l.ad sup· Bud Abbott, lou Costello, Mitzi Sl\llday dinner gUtsts of Mr. and Snlith of Arcadia, ' ,I ~~c~tswcrc Mrs. Com.fort Cum· fitting and showin..d their animals,.pcr WIth the Hulchlns f"'''llly, Green. SUIl.-Mon, "The Stooge" 1\lrs. IIowilrd Andrnon wcrc !\II'. The :'tlerrill Anclersol1 fq.mUy ot I.mns,,· ,Gary an.d Carol Ann, Mar· has a value which cannot be meas-

Mr. arid 1\trs. Donalll \Vil,~qn ,and, Dei'll Marlin, and Jerry Lewis. and Mrs. Alber! Andel'~on qf Grahd Grand Island ~pe,llt Sundav with Jorie LoU, MI'. and !\frs, Leonard. \~on of <?maha a'~d the E1'\\ Il1 :st,d. 1I1rs. John Ed\\ill'lls and 1111'S, bland ~n~ 1\11'., and lI1rs. Vic Wag· 1\11'.. and Mrs', Harold llocllpiler. Tolen .an~ f<!.mily anclMr. and Mrs. urA~ III d?ll~rs"d I bl ,I ffan fanHly had dUlIlrr Sund"y wlth leonard Edw,trds and Ji111mie ncr and (huckle. , " , !\II', and ~lrs,Bud IIo<,ppiler en. Merlyn Tolen. , , ' ter a IS S~l t le ~ ~a ue.o1\11'. and ~Irs. ,John Burlon. ha\c bern spending their nights at ~Ir,' and ~Irs, Charll's BeiJ~;Oll of tertained, ,at a, dinnel' SUnd','),' cve",j 'Leland Robbins and a friend I HI dub w,ork IS the tralQlng and

the Charles Ka%on home this Jast Laramie, W~.o., were gu6ts ~r .Mr, nin~, - ," ','. ~ from Omaha spent Sunday with Idevelopment ?f. the dub n~elllbFrweek. Charlrs Kasson .iJ', arriH'l1 a\,u Mrs. \\altel' Holmes ,hlUilY ,}<lnt gra~le mQ,thers were lIl\lted, ~Jr, and Mrs. V. W. Hobbins and and not.thcad,ual cash profIt fro111

MRS. ETHEL HAMER ; h0111e !\!ondClY ,i111d, c<jIled brief!)' I'lght and Saturday. J , gUests, at schoolWe~llesday «f' S~I~11a. " _ ( , : tjle proJect.Iat the Edwards h0111e, 1\1r and l\lt;s. ArtllllrPa!ser and hea.r c1uldren !'~'ld., ' . , k ~lr. and 1t$rs, Roy Hudson went --~-,-,------,-- ,I Neva Weight of Sacramenlo, f,amrly were 8unday guests of Mrs. ,1he follow!ng prr~edsco~es to Lincoln Friday, Mrs. Homer EJrad and daughter: Calif, is a I2.J,lest of her mother, S.telh! Kerr and Mrs. ~.dte Pa!srr. \\'rre.made t!ll,S w~ek In 0!1~ 11~ln' Betly Ann Williams spent thc Ga~'le of Gl'an.d Isalnd came upII1\Irs, Emma Hobcrts. She arrh cd 1·,\clmg. gues~s..\\ rre \\ Ilbur Rowe ulr. t1111e,d w~ltlng tn the begll)lUng weckcpd \\ith !\II', .and Mrs. T. J, Saturday night with Selma HO,b-}<'riday night, ' ' and sons of Gl ~,t)d ,Island. J ' , l~ pu:g ,class,. IIol:le~ l?ral~nOI1, .35,; Hamer and CaroI~'n. bins al'1Q spent Sunday with hrr

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Iile W, 11, Vodehlhll and l\lllls Jeanette \\llhaIllS, 37.; •. " I 'tl tl D I l~I" Tuesd~:-' Mrs JOIlll I\hlli"an andHill familirs s}ent SundilY with The high schoollibr~ry has 1)ecn \l1I1,cr WI' lC a I.' la \elsoQ ~ LJ ',Ii "A Id' "', dtile Vidor Kerc lals of Ord, . allraclhely arrangcd by bliss I\tin· faltlWY. and Mrs ~1C1vin Wlllia'mS ~~~dle ~~deThili~gfc Cll~present~ O.rd, Nebr,

1\11'. and Mrs. Jim Chambers and llie Jensen, who has spent a great ' . : ' . ' -- . ._..--;--- -----. ----~-,.-.--'-----'-family of Grand Island and 1\lr. and deal of time and work to induce cn crt~lI1ed tqelr Pllloclc club Sa-

~:::~IS A~inMr~~~;d ~~II~~~ ~~~~\~~ ~~~~ji~~ \~~tJ;~fl~dh~r;rgf ~~~;e ~~. t,u~1:,,) a~d ~Irs. Jim Johnson w~r~ N'e'w' Standard Prem.,', -IUm'Wolf. the sludents Wss Jensen has also ! Sal~n!a~ dl;Hl~r guests ot Mr. jl,nd-Hi1l'5 Grav,1 2 miles north of uende I lllany of the books M,r•. Georg. Maxson. Mr, and Mrs

Ord Cemetery.' I 23-tfc I 'Charles Zanggrr gaye a peptalk Hlle~ Brannon and I1on~er were

I, G'd I 'tIl f 0 I' .. It tl h' 1 I 1 I It· 'I e\enlllg guesls.. 01 on .1 coma la was a 0 1e .lg 1 SC 100 S Ul en s "' on· Mary Ann Bartz came fromS~nday guest of 1\11'. and lIlrs. AI·' ?3Y, urglllg th,em to ,glean Corn duro 0 naha Frid' y night and relurned\lll Kron., , I • .' • _ ~ng th:! "ac~tlon thIS we.ek,. a ~ro- Stll1day.a ,,J~lk ,Grah.l.l1, lellllll.ed ,to hl::; ,lect.spoIl50Ied \,J). the ~Ions c u~, Jack King} who has spent lnorc

~l<.nJe. 111 Ollla!j<l Satul d.a~ 1 after fUl,lds togo to\1 al d ncw band Ulll' than a year III K,orea, called his sis­. pcndlllg ,the \\ eek .huntIng and rQl111S, . . ter !\Irs. Ned Larkin Thursday-----'-----..---~.----- -..-"C"---------------------- (roin Denvcl'. lIe had arrh'ed it)

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e.fore ,you tr,av!' anywherecon$ult us about our tripin'surance plan. I$~u.d from 3days t~ 'six ,nont.hs, pr~vidjn9excellent (overag. on land,~ea or air: Insure and b.surel

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Twenty-eight Trek (orn Loan Informationto Burwell for II Additional information, on 1953 corn loans. was "released tod:lY b/

Valley county Pl\IA head, Lloyd Zikmund. ,

H k ' M t Mr. Zikmund listed these rules: • ,"omema ers ee ' Crib width in Valley County ~hall not exceed ten (10) feet withol;l~, I a penalty of one (1) percent moisture being added for each foot 11;

Twenty-eight Ord Future Home- I width the crib exceeds the standard 10 feet. . 'makers of America attended the: Two-thirds the diameter of a round crib without a center ventilatordistrict 1", II. A. convention, held I is considered the' equivalent of the I~idth of a rectangular slructure,in Burwell Saturday, October 24,' If there is a center ventilator, the radius of a round crib IS consideredSeven different schools were rep- I equivalent to the width of a rectangular crib. 'h" .' ",Iresented. " , Shelled corn is eligible for loan as long as t e moisture eonten

! The regular business meeting does not exceed 1S.5 percent and the corn meets other grading r..as held in the mornins During quirernents. '.. ."h esslon new officerso'were in- The State Committee has determined that it shall DC :l require­

tt ellsd A~ong them is Jeri \~il. I merit temporary ~rib.s must have a ,floor supported ~bo\'e the grounlls a eu. h: od h dls- Ito allow easy ventilation under the crib. ! •so~, w~o ,as been, name t e IS I Permanent cribs with cement slab floors are acceptable, Addl­tnct ~lstoflal1. Jert comes from the I tiona! storage plodded in driveways of permanent cribs must haveOrd high school. Ia d~uble wall on both sides of the driveway to allow ventilation. '

, Luncheon was served at noon. A I If a permanent Iloor is provided in the driveway, such floor shall'talk. "Stepping Stones to World be satisfactor>'. If the driveway, however, is not floored, the tcmporaf,)'l'~riendship," was presented by Rev. : floor must be supported abov e the ground to permit venlllatlon.Buehler. of North Loup and Scotia, i BOARDS ORA~Y OTHEH lIIA'n~HlAL LAID l'"LAT ON TlU; GROL'ND

During the arternoon, the girls I WILL NOT B£: ACCEI"I:AI3L£: AS,A FLOOK ' , .' ' (I took part in a style revue, Partie!-! The County Committee requires th,l~ a, roof of wqod or me al: paling from Ord were Sharyll! supported above the ~orn tq allow venlilution be provlded. II the, Kna Darlene' and Dolores Za- I scaler at the time of inspection of the crib for a loan finds that. thet!inaPP~'11en Graul Darlene Dent ~ crib does not meet requlrCIl:ents that have been set forth, no sampl~ ot

d ~I • . S' b d' Ithe corn shall be taken until such requirements have been met. '"an "arglC. \ 0 0 a. ,As previously reported the Ioan and purcha,~e agreement SU.I~port

The .remalnder of the ,day w,as I price for Valley County is 1.55 l?er bushe]. This pnce is appllclible,, spent In entertainment. Entertain- on corn stored on the farm if the corn grades No, 3 or better: or, N9, •i ers from Ord were Darlene Long because of test weight onli' Ear corn containing not in .e~ce$s of 20.5! and Mary Ellen ~onne, who played pel'Cent moisture wil] be eligible for loan until Febrvary .2a,.1~54. froqli a duet on accordions, and Marilyn then until March 31, 1954, not in excess of 19 percent corn w1l1 ,l1eI Absalon, who gave a reading. eligible for loan. !"ro~1 ~hen until April sq. 1954, not in excess ,of 1(.5

percent corn will be eligible for loan. , During .t~e Month of May, 19~not in excess of 15.5 percent corn WIt! be eligible for .loan. 'Shelledcorn stored on the farm must carry not in excess of 13.5 percentmoisture regardless of when the corn is offered for, loan, '. _ .

Loans will also be available on corn stored III approved ware­houses on the basis of the same grade requirements as for Iarm star'age with the exception that it must contain not in excess of l3.? percentmoisture, The loan rate shall also be adjusted by deduction frontthe basic rate the elevator charges which are applicable from the dateof deposit of the corn until July 31, 1954. ' !

A purchase agreement can be obtained on corn in farm or ware­house storage any time between now and May 31, 1954, Of cours('~as in the past, corn under purchase agreement will be accepted by. CCConly if it meets the loan grade requirements, The .'lmount th~t \YIll~paid for such corn under a purchase agreement 1S exae,tly the sameas the settlement rate on 10(\11 corn of a like grade, , . , ','

If )'OU have any further questions regarding loans, purchrstagreements or storage reqlllren:ents or ~ny questions c.oncermpgpremiums and discounts at the time of delivery of farm-stored corn,please feel free to contact your county P~IA office. '

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for poultry are very beneficial in supptying the nutrients" , . " ,

for heavy production. These same nutrients C!re presentin milk whicq, with minerals and vitamins .cdded, is madeinto STOCK·GRO. Since there are no greens during this,time of year, supply your flock with these ntitrients byfeeding Simmons STOCK·GRO for GREATER EGG PRO,DUCTION. IT PAYS! "',

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To achfeve and maintain heavy'production, use NORCO201. Egg Mash or 2~ 10 Supplement! Stock·Gro, gdt" andoyster shell. A CO!lstant supply of clean water is Cl neces­sHy, DO TliIS and )Iou win PR,OFlT,

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1111'S, Flo~ d Beranek entertainedthe El1trc Now; Thursday. Mrs, T.

IJ. lIIajors was a guest. The timeIIas spent socially,

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GOBLINSWILL GET YOU

See Your, Local' Agen'tDU(lne Armstrong

Phone 47 Ord, Nebr.

2805 Arbor Hills Drive

P. O. Box 2695[cckson ,7, ¥issi$Sippi

Don't let the one-day i'special prices" on, ' "

meat foof you~reirtemb~rthat YC?,u always (jet'

low every~day prices at th~ f~iendly little,

market on th'~ North Side of t~he square" ',? '/.-

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, Occidentol Building and lo~n Association does busi~tss in,;communities just like i,ours all over the stot_e., "

: , farsighted Ne~ro~kans placing their SQvjn9~ with theOccident91 (reot~ 0, fund for, ,loons to pruden~ b9rrowers., " ,",

•. , Th~ some funds you invest. ore_frequently t.he _n\_e(lIh_t~ :hoini.-~'owncrs~ip for ~o~r nei~hbors. .

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NEBRASKA .SAVI,NGS.BUILDING NESRASKA

Remember, too. that qu'ality meat costs, no

more than ordinary meat-if you' ge't 'ita. the

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The ultimate in informal' serving pieces is O,U( new21" Lazy Susan plus Casserole-in-Ring: It's o~ ~ig;hly

polished metal for the base - using 25 ball beai',ings"l\llceramic pieces are precision-fit, gua~anteed oven.proo~and stuin-proof. Center casserole lifts out as 'c9mpleteuni'\ In 'gift-casserole' ring. "", '~' '.

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We arc sincerelythanking Drs. Martinand Miller and the en,tire hospital staff andall that sent cards, $iftsand assisted in any waywhile Patty was hospit-alized. '

Mr. and Mrs. EldonBruha an~ p~tty

. ~. .See our new fumily portrait-Bossy, the Cqw. 3"1 tall.

and her calf. AU sizes and shcpes in our mirilQtu~ep>l- 'lection. )

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HEW PERFQRMA~~E that proves y,ou drive th~ ,fe9d~rI And what wonderful new surprises you"11 dlscover beri~qth <

the Chrysler's ~xcitjn9 new love'in~ss ... a new 23S-~~ FIREPOWSR y-a eng'ine: greatest performer. ~f ail, with'power Qnd responsoe t'~~t ha.~ rio equc] for dri~,in9 s~fe'ty - end fu~1 Sensatipnal new ,-OWERFLITE TRAN's~jSS'IC>H/"

greatest 'of all 'fully-automatic drives - no-shift, no-clutch driving at its easiest and simpfesL Plus' Full-ti,me P~w~r, ':Steering "an,d Power. Brukes ,fQr the firs,t C'9,MPLETE DRI.YER CONTROL in any car. COME SEE IT -on displa'y' for' 'th~:, '.

of ••f1r'~t'. time' at your Chrysl,er dealer's. on Thurs,~.9.Y.~ friday_~n4: S'oturdayl ' " . ,',' -', ,'0;, ': ,

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Reach-EQsy With the'Sw'ivel Top!

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G~OVERA· BA~L~,90M.WH~8~ ~1JAN'D ISLA'ND DANCES

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Arcadia Couple Pledge Vows Before CivilMagisfrafe in Loup City Marriage Rites In Memoriam

In affectionate remembrance ofLarry DeNoyer

Husband of Lila DeNoyerDied

October 25. 1952'. ,

r LP.t us not think of our deparled dead.As c<1l'ght and cumbered in these Qraves of eattli

Bl't think ot death as of another birthAs a new freedom. for the wings outspreadArid a new (!~l,)eHtHre waitill(J .on aheadAsa new jOll of more (thereat 'I1tirth

, . As a new world It'ith friends of nobler worthWhere all m021 taste a mOre immorlal bread

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So frienJ.~ If YQH pass his grare sometimePallse long encuqh. to breathe thi,~ little rhl/1Ile:

. "Here nO'lv tile dl!st oj Larry DeNoyer lies,But 10. he is )jCit here, he is afar

On life's great errands ltrlder mightier skies,And presoir,~ on loward sOllie melodio1/S star," \

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Syrup Sle<S')' UoU~", Cant a.nd MaPle:: ,:':.41.

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Polato Chips ~Ul CIo>~er ~ ~~ 390

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Detergent sudslor sparkling dishe"

Cornstarch 1·lb.Pkg. 14e,. Argo. lor

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Dog Food 6 ~~;..Dash-}<~ortitleq with liver

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Starch.: 1-qt. Bott1~ 23cQuick ElastioRead)'to~

.Bab-O Cleanser ..... 2 ~~~;': 25eGrease-<lir,solving

deanser for f'OtB or ~ans

4 coffees for 4 kinds of coffee lovers .Edwards ~, :~~i~~ ~:c~:~~te•. I • '2~lb"(0;n $1.71 I., t~ 86c

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... . a II "'" ..... II 11.11 .2-Jb, 809 $1.61 •to. Bag , C'A-I'w'ay Ground fresh whe~ you buy '. i·lb.' 77c

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Peanul Duller Smrll..... .. .. s:.;:, 360.Sandwlch Spread Lunch '£lox.~!~ 350Chees" Dutch Mill. 8'01. 32

'Il' IIlleed, Am.dcan ;. Pk~. . 0Oocoa H~rohey': : J~: 25c. . ~

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. ~ . Tomakeyour party a success, be sureto shopat Safeway! Come and seeour grand varietyoflow-cost sandwich fixings, fruits, desserts,candies,beverages, Halloween's just the, start of a wonderful party season .••and we're glad to be of service to you whenetJer you plan to entertain.

Karo Syrup ~Ib. ~ll.ilDark Com Syrup

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C• i-lb. 33 3-lb. 89risco Can C Can CV{'gtlable short.eningFor baking or trying

" Compare Safeway Prices on All )'Our PurchasesGranO-G Juice .' .' '5-0%. 3'3c : R' IS I~ . ~~.:.. ':" ' - .,Ib. 83" ". ~ . wghw.y Brand " ".('al'l oJa alln Vegetable 8hort.nine ".::.. ,,('a\, CSweel Peas ~u(;ar B"!l r 'd ,_ 2 l!'O~' 350 Flour Kitchen Crall i"ave 2~c rnole ·2~lb. $1 99'

.ncl. mLl« 8u.... ".... Cana "Ill, C"U""ll ••(or.) "a..Rice. .1-1b. ' . . <.- v ..... " '; w i'lbShow Doat~ re(u1ar " : B.( 430 Graham Crackers l'lratu' Cold 6~ 32c

Salad DresslDW . . l·ql. 63c "0 k' . '. . .,,-<>z. 23'. . • 0 Duch.sI Jar " 0 ,Ies Jlllle Arden. Vwlll4 Sllnd..icll PkC. .c

MaJonnalse . 1-pl. 410 Sod" k ' 1-1b 250NuMade ".Jar a"rae er- "'-.. ,,~.:Mince Meal .; 2hz. ' "'.~~_ :;.Non. Such ', .Jar 49c .CandV Hersh,v·,. pain.tie' ' ., '," .. "k" 220..PieFillin w . . . \ •. No.2 - . ,I, ~~, l ..·~:·""··""I·:iQ-Q~· .'

Sir I d·gH udernep'•. ApPl•..• ,., ••••,~.; •.•.can33C .ParadeSud$.!'.....~ ....I'.k,.30c ... " ...P.k(:69c

ane onay ,'. ·'.l-lb. 25c ';Oleanser"~ " "'.' '. 2' BoZo' 19M • Bea'.er "all·l· Jar . . . . Rik Rai L C'fJl~. 0arganne Sllnnybank Brand., " t~~: 32c Borax 2(}-Hule Team • !~~. 190Buller Monl",s•• U. S. Grade·AA. . 1-1b. 19 I' or , •. 39

nlted , .. eet ~ream, " ,ClJI, C v.erse, OVe$ Men or DoH' .au "fair C

Be eSd 15-0%. 31 31-0%. 61r ez us ... Pk,. C. .. Pkg., eDdergent fol' dishes

(or Iaun..!r)' .

Strained Foods SmaUCall 9c. Gerber's, straineq

fruits and ngdablu

O dI Sd 19-0%. 30 (6·oz. 7'3·xy 4) u. s· .. Pkg'. C...Pkg. (

'\ New detergent formulator dishes.or dud, ,

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MI'xedNuts Bu.ter Brand. &'oz. AI'). ~arty pack. '" .('clIo-Dag "l'olJC

CO k'es Supreme; 12-et. 28. .,0 • .Cho"oI~te B"lI.l30n.t...... I'kg. 0Donuls Home-style, 12-tt. 29

"lain or .ugared Pkg. CTuna S~ar Kist Brand, taner ·:c:; 39c

All Meats gtlarantcecl to please. , ••'at Sa/etvay

Chu'.ckRoast

45' cLb.

Wheat.'s u Helleween Partywhhout plenty of .crlsp, crunchy

AP. LEI'Jonathan Varl'ety'••• u, S, N~, 1

(·lb. S"9 'BASKET $4 49Plio!, Bai C.... , .... , .. «(0lbs. or more) '..

U. S. Cholet maturt beefera~t or. Arm bont cuts of the (huck

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8lJli.IJllUUIl:Illli:JIIOlIlIllliiUllllllW_

STEWINC CHICKENS)'reah. completely .dreu~d,. whole IIr cllt ull:....... ' ... ,Lb. 49c

FRANKFURTERS I '.'

Top QU1l1l11••klnlell. aJl mtAt. Lb.4 5cBRAUNSCHWEICER

aUc:cd or fleee .•• " II """"""':'1 '1"',"" 11' ... ltt .Lb. 45cHALIBUT STEAKS .

C.ptaln·. ellolee. tr,,:OI1. PIlO'fudy , .. , Lb. S9cBACON SQUAR.ES I

~eUo ""_Pft d" \'a.r1vL4 .11t': tt.p ••••• fll ••lb. J9c

Red Delletou$ • ,!. U, S, No, 1 . \ .... " . ." .'

2 2 BASKET' . ii.. C.anJ v Bars Hero!••s'•. Snicker, 2t-bar 8geL\. 9c ( $5 49 '-1 IIr Muky Way ". ""C.r("n

LIS. • (Olbs.ormore) - . ChewingGum ", " ~~~~;~63c·

, Golden'.Delletou$ • , • Fancy and Extra Fancy:1 Orange Slices p'o~rb~~~,~~~.~·" ~i 26c2 29 BASKET $5 49' Candy Corn '£lmh· ' :~~: 290

Lbs. c...,....,.... (40 Ibs, or more} • . .Cand, Hereh.y••• ){jnlatur~ " ~~;: 210" ,,-llillllWJlUJ:liiIIIilU:lUlMQlulllllil ., .Bargundy Mix Eraeh', •••.•••••••••• ~C~l, 350

. " Roasted PeaOQf1 111 ttIt oteJ1 ..... ~l.';~ 390O 9

Calif., Valencia. . 50Th. 49 ,Iran es medium size Mesh Bag. C

Pumpklns-,,» as well as d~o~t!on .. Lb. 3cCranberries from Cape cw....:..~;~ 19c t'

"PotatoeSIM, u. s. NO.1. •••••'10Lb~. 3 Sc'"

'Sweet P9tatoes Firm, yellow .••.Lb.1 Oc

MAIL TODAY IhS\jc4 by Real .... life 1n1\,lfanl' Company,Dullas, Tuu, aft old lin. lega' (c~en'.

ahHk. lompany. A)lj:ts of ov.r $15,000tOOO.00.

$11500 PREGNAN.CV. CHILD·BIRTH BENEFITS

l~ays up to $.230.00 for twins,Caesarean. Co .. ers pregnancy.miscarria~e, complications; in­cludes female disoldels. Co,elschild when ell! olled from day ofbirth; pays for childhood diseases,tonsillectomies, burns, fractures,dislocations.' f

RESERVE PLANS HELP PAY DOCTOR,HOSPITAL BILLS FOR WHOLE FAMILYFor Less' than the Cost 01 Smokes!•• ,PAY THE CASH DIRECT TO YOU!Compare With Any Plan Anywhere I

maximum bene firs up 10:$180000 HOSPITAL ROOM. $50000 FOR SURGICAL AND

MEALS, NURSING MEDICAL FEESPays up to $10.00 a day, for as Pays from $5.00 IIp to maximumlong as 180 d~ys, no limit on num- amount. Oyer 90 types of su~,ery.

ber of illnesses in year. Your hos- Performed a.t home, doctor s of·pital-anywhere in wodd! Maxi- ftce, or hospital. Your sur,eon-mum beneflt for each member !ltD. or Osteopath. Includes cashco-ered. for operating room, .anesthetic,

ollygen. surgical dressings.

$20000 PER MONTH WHENOFF WORK

Pays breadwinner up to 60months for total disability due toaccident or totally confining sick­ness. maximum $1.2,000.00! Pay.in full re&ardless of other pay·

. ments (rom \Vorkmen·. Con1pen­satton or hospitalization. Cashpaid direct to )'OU to spend as )·ou$15000 PER YEAR FOR please.

DOCTOR'S CALLS $500000 FOR ACCIDENTAL lOSSPays Ut' to $150.00 for each fam- Of lifE OR LIMBSlIy member co .. ered. Calls in Pays lump sum beneflts to famil)"home or hospit~l- first-aid _ for loss of life or limbs of bread.medical treatn\ent not needing winner. Covers partial disability,hosp' italization. Policies help even non-disabling injuries. Pro-

tects rest of family a&ainst finan-co .. e·r special nurse in case of cial loss while di~ability check.accident - electro,ardiogram and roll in. Here's broad coverage ):oumetabolism t~s~s. 'need.

Amazing, Direct-Cash Plan Sweeps CountyStaff Members Swamped! GET TOP PRIORITYON INTERVIEW LIST , , •

Because many resIdents of the area could not bereached last week, enrol!ments for famous ReserveHospital-Medical Plans will be extended fof' onemere week.' To ensure being called on, fill Inpriority coupon below and mail at oncel

Reserve Hospitul- "'edical Plan

ENROLLMENTEXTENDEDoN;NW~K

Quiz .Representative

Arcadia

MRS. JEAN BECK

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