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- ., (* SECTION ONE Ord's door to door polio c ~ m - aign last Thur>d,~y night hielded QI.575 92 ~lty Carnprign Chrir!l~.~a J H. McKinght said \Veduesda!. McKniglit snid the dri\e \\;IF probably " . . . one of the most successful efforts eber n~ade by Itqal or par,izdtions " The door to door effort ~\ent cnnoothly except lor one hitch Uriie Chairnlan U~ll Lee forgot to appoint a ~I~istle blo\\cr for the city siren. Tile sircn as supposed to signal the start of the driie at ' 7:3Q p m. IVorkcrs waited until 7.45 p nl VF\V auxiliary and Hark y Zulkoshi Six Experts Discuss hlr$ny for $5.50. --- New Officer Slate Gets More Time In

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SECTION ONE

Ord's door to door polio c ~ m - aign last Thur>d,~y n ight hielded

QI.575 92 ~ l t y Carnprign Chri r ! l~ .~a J H. McKinght said \Veduesda!.

McKniglit snid the d r i \ e \\;IF probably " . . . one of the most successful efforts eber n ~ a d e by Itqal or par,izdtions "

The door to door effort ~ \ e n t cnnoothly except l o r one hitch U r i i e Chairnlan U ~ l l Lee forgot to appoint a ~ I ~ i s t l e b lo\ \cr for the city siren. Tile s i rcn as supposed to signal the s tar t of the d r i i e at ' 7:3Q p m.

IVorkcrs waited until 7 . 4 5 p nl

VF\V auxiliary and Hark y Zulkoshi

Six Experts Discuss

hlr$ny for $5.50.

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PAGE TWO 'THU ORU QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA '

topics ,of general interests .

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-- Returns Home I

--- Mr. and Mrs. Lcn Covert

-- - AT .A,UCT~QN Ord Woman Gains

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Ilr. and Mrs. 1)ale Sttienson ~uov- -- The Home of Finer F u r n i t u r e ed to OrJ S~unday, iron1 CalIa\r.ay , On tilc basis of lcscrlt aicrage Final clearance only - one rack a001 pattell1 coats at this price. forired s111u13.k f l a p ~ l e l - W o r k

* , and are occupqing the Charles Cas- per Inall day of bitu. left - Beautiful smokey fleeces Limited quai~t i ty , S i ~ e s 8 to 12 style, or sport style. Out phone 1 1 Ord, ~ebraska We Deliver elton houac. IIr. Stcicnson is n ~biuocts cdal, to produce l l a l ~ . ~ . ~ ~ i l . - the-sepso!lr favorite, 8 to 18. only. they q?!. . .

linotqpe opcrslor with i.hc Qu ib lion tons would mean work for 333 , . . . . . , . . . I.. . . ). . v . . . . . . ' . - I Ad,.. . , -, ,,.a . . * a . ' ' l ~ t l u ~ , ~ ~ i ~ ~ , ~ n i n c r s lor 200 il:lys. J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I t

; Arcadia Rites Held

NATIONAL. KUUT INCOME: ..............................................................

L ~r11g.s ~ o o l u and -1.- care $28,615.90- 14,753.05 and FRANKFURTER WEEK-SUGG~)TION ! QUAKER-QU,CK OR REGU.LAR , ,

' , 3- Lb. pkg.

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Operating-deli~ery room ................................................ 6,815.00 \ , , ,,,: , : I , , 1 j 1 ) j

Ane5th~tlcs . :.:...~J.;;~..c~:..:-~... 6,631 .OO ., - QUAKER OATS .'..;; . ' Y e a .A .3$c

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. l)ressllXs . -A.: .............. i ...................................................... 487.20 IGA Song Thread MINUTE BRAND , ~ , . . ,, . ~ O Z . ~ r ( i . , '

X - Ray ....... : 2,070.00 ............................................... r .O$ gel1 ...; ..-z.:..:. ...,.. 2 r-..... 808.60 'TAPIOCA * , a e , , e ' e i a , a , , ', , * X ! C , , SAUERKRAUT ;)' %i$:251 ' : + - D ~ L : M o p ~ e S ~ E D L E S S

I . , : -..--. ..- ................-........................................... , In ant car6 ': 1 942.00

. . I , , , , 4 5 oz, ~ b . , Labol.atol-y ............ .-.--- . .............. 3,305.55 .. .: *+ . q 1 i' . ..,: . I I

and.? :;,!.l ;..................................................... : ! , , . ; ; ; ... ,. Sptcial ser i ices~care 1,614.44 . , -r , ': .. .. 335.71

,' RA~SINS a i a a , . 4 , a * , a a , i . ; ' . I ~ C , . . , , . , Unclassified .................:.................................................. , , . SWIFT5 PREMIUM KUNER'S WHOLE GRAIN! . . ,393 Vii Pound Total . . , Income .:....... .......................................... $68,378.05

, FRRNRFURTER~ y t 1:t!1*:39; . DIRECT OPERATING COSTS: ; GOLDEN CORN . . . ~ ' ' . ' ~ ~ ~ . .

\ . ' 7 , ' : I RARE TREAT CREAM STYLE I.

Salaries and wages .................................. $38,585.17 .,,:. !r r Groceries .................................................... 4,637.07

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Discounts 178.02 + d GOLDEN CORN . 2 cans 25c

.................................................... Drugs -.... 1 ...................................................... 5,984.86

........................................... Fees- athology 774.80 !i FCSS- fiesthetics ......................................... 1,226.61 Su~~plies-oljeratiny ..................................... 6,358.61

.87.23 . Yrelght ;:

l!eat, light, water .................. : ................. 1,489.61 1,381.44 ltcpairs .

He )laceMent of linens dishes 98,78 ......... :..-..... Re!usk disfiusal i.... :::::::::::: ~32.50

T a r c s j a y ioll :.. ...................................... 931.~0 Uncls silled ............................................. 442.29

ADMINISTRAT~~E ~ X ~ E N S E S : . _I '

Advertising ... $10l.b3 ~. . Cash variation ........................ .... 11.64 Donations : , .............................. 24.00 ....

.......... Diies and subscriptions i18.19 . .................................... Insurance 542.44

Prolcssional sen ices .............. 475.00 ........................... Hefunds ...-. ,..~ ,212.29

............................................ Rent 10.00 Supplies , . .....-.............................. 349.0-1

-.. Taxes-general ....................... : 820.39 .................................. Telcphonc 389.09 ,. ...................................... l rave\ :... 120.00

Unclassified :... 10.50 $ 3,185.09 . ...........................

Gross i'rolit .. .................. ............... $ 2,980.88 .. -...--. Ueprcciation Bad debts .....,. : $'3,[email protected] 627.45

,. ? , . , U S E D C A R S : See Us For A Better Deal! ! !

; - Johnson Brqs. Service 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 door Powerglide, Radio,

, Heater and other extras i953 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe loaded wit11 ' extras; l ike ne.w 1951 Cevr0let Club Coupe 1951 Ford-8 Cusiom 2 door, overdrive. Ncar neiv

fires, Low mileage. 1450 Pontias-q Coupe Sedan Hydra-Matic, Heater

and radio, 1q43 Chevrolet 2 door I 1948 Chevrolet Business Coupe

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i 1951 9-hevrolet 1-2 Ton, Heater _I

1948 Chevtolet 3-4 Ton, hea te r and ~ b d i o 1 3979.i6 1 lP47 GMC 3-4 Ton, 4-speed, tratirmis)ion Net Loss after deprecia ion and bad debts ..

1 1951 GVC 2 Ton truck. Will handle 16 ft. box F I N A N ~ I ~ L REPORT ............ / I945 1,nteriiatiolial 1 Ton. Dual wheels. Stock and Bank Balaqi'e-January 1, 1953 $ 3,410.27

.............................................. 1953 Deposlts 68,882.1 1 I grain box.

Operating 'eipenscs ..... : .............................. $G$,39G.17

1949 Ford-8 Club Coupe ........ , ....... $645.00 1 1949 Kaiser, new seat covers, good t ires. . 235.00 1949 Ford-6 ........................... 595.00 1 1946 Ford-8 2 door ..................... 445.00; 1947 Plyniouth 4 Door ................... 465.00, .. 1946 Ford-6 ........................ :. 295.00, 1447 Pontiac-8 445.00 , ......................... ........................ 1944 Che.yrolet 395.00 , 1947 Pontiac - 6.. .. ;. .................. 495.00,

* . 1947 Chevrolet 4 dpor ... a . , ... , a a a , . . 495.00 1 ......... ........ 1948 Chevrdlet 4 door '. 595.00

PICKUPS AND TRUCKS, 1950 Interrlational 3-4 Ton. Stock Rack and Heater

,C.AR$ONJS ,MARK:ET , I ' J C ' <

1 . . JOHNSON BROS. SERVICE .; YurweH, Nebraska ' I . : ' t , /

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.................. Added equipnlent ......T............ 2,824.59

$68,220.76 Bank ~ a l a n c c - ~ e c c n ~ b c r . . 31, 1953 ........ $ 4,071.62

$72,292.38 J

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/ --,- - Baseball Fans Meel spearing Fish Is

Illegal 'ti1 April

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Sullen ~ a k e r , lolid I

Comstock 1 Stollc's blutllcis, C H Stonc and 2zy guest at the home of 42r. and / FOR SALE- l l ~ d r ~ ~ u l i c hlarlil~e , Thq inolning S t ~ r n r r i ~ e s in t i p $ 1

\ ir and 3Irs Charlie Stunc, and at 311s 'l'om hIcIntos11 dnd Toplrny at Loader fits I{ or ti John Uecrc. for mall deli'ery, on publication ' ,Ils ~~l~~~ s,l of , a d , . . Eldull Lallge,

Toflile .Af V e f ~ club ~t IS ilIegaI to spear f i d in Ne- Marginal Win Over O r d Semipros Still / , iod braaka of other 1 to December 1 from (hafils There, 60-45 than during the per- I

r r a I i , K &!,"">on in" Mr. a11d "15. Hohd key and son of G r a ~ d JLJIcC"~,

LOLI, city visitor, Wednesday JO1lnsorl ~ r . and 111s 11 J Stone dnd Ur- ; ~lt tosh ~ O J S I C I Cclo u c l e other guests at the hlc-

Mr and L1rs. Carl Welte alld fa- llllly, of A ~ . I P ~ , were sundry I burail \ e l c Su"da) *\eiling d lnnc r L D 'lble Study 'lass llict g w s t s at the home of Mr. and Slrs Wednesday afternoon, J a n u r ~ q 27, 1 gllests lhe hoille 'Irs. 'VelU's 1 Leroy \\rells and Steken Follouilly { at the home of hlrs. George Frelz

~ ~ \ ~ ~ ~ $ ~ ~ r ~ ~ - I d ~ n n e r the sto11.s and \VCHS Mere , l c n la&es ~ C I C p ~ e s e n t it115 trrtained a t o'clock and 1 bi~ l to rs at the tloli~e of 3lr, and l7retz serjed lunc11 at the close of 1 the nleetirg crrds in their home Monday e le - )"". 'll1 nlng Febludi y 1. Guests' Mere 111 l) a v i d Kordstron~ under\'enl I Mr. and hlrs ICrmk viSek, I r

major surge1 y Thurxlay InOrlllIIp and hlrr John J pesck and blr and 'lr' O' W~ 'lddlc of B1113 '')O' 1 in the Sacred Ileal( hoipitnl in I alld i r r . , ti, pe5e!( and ~ o n l i i e Mr. and l l n F C. MontanJe and C,ty, Nordr,roln has sui- 1

45 2tp I date elthcr 111 t o ~ \ n or on the r u r ~ l -- -- --- I route.

~ ~ l l o r ~ ~ ~ ~ passed \vhlte B ~ \ B Y C ~ ~ I C K S - u S, ,lpproked- The 1,incoln Stdr sel1.s from four

to Se'ell dollars a Sear less than

~egho1.s. ~ e a arid is priced as as slnaller , papers prlntcd on the Iona line

holll lianlp51111es, i\nlc,;, incloss. Flrbt hatch ~ e b , l i t b , and e \c iy pdc.ll get Dick Tracy, Mary ; ')'ednesdaq "lne l ia tcherql IVolth, Joe Palooka, Donald Duck, Nolth Loup, Phone 54. 45-1tc Roy Rogerh, Associated Press, In: -

ORE ANGL'S BIlI L for sale 4 Itelnation'' Nei" Senice* '

)ca r old E l) 2 ~ ~ b ~ ~ u d l l , Ord, IPliotos8 ''cather Kepoltsl Wornen's : 3413 45 Ltc ' Neus, Recipes Radio & T.V , corn- , -- - . - - - . - - lplete State d e u s , Latest Sports,

Rap Local Netsters Need Manager; Other sunrise to sunset

- : V;\IIJY'E]NC OLN STAH ' 9 I hlarkq Hcpolts. Crossuord Suzzlcs. '

1 Uy ~ndll offer in Nebraska and , h1ar1-7'i \veckb ) 1 N a t h c r a Kansas, weeks $1 00

The Dally Lincoln Star can g i \c dally, S"2 \leeks Dally and Sun- f ~p to ( N O to ten hour, later neb5 1 day $2 00, a )car $600 dally. with out on rural routes bccause of edi- Sllndny $1000. t i o n ~ plinted right up (0 ia \olahlc i Order direct or ihrougli our of- train tiines. ficc. 45-ltc I ,

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Questions on Slate

'T- h e ~ f i ~ g ?ill, s t w t t\ eight O'V~OC$. It is 3 Postponed m e e t ~ n g fcom t ~ q beck ago uhen Fr Mustang ' P ~ I O ? Rpl!;d . ( lo!Iy) Johnson announced h13 r e s ~ g n a t ~ o n

~ b e n Cans named a new b o ~ r d of directors and elected Johnson prr: sident.

4 mole, to name a manager, was Mrs F6l.a Stone. Mrs 1 3 0 1 tinpi alfalfa, See Ilarold>Galrlick by passed lp 3 ~ . 3 i \ tpday's p~eet ipg laliops 'n the hgnd of perinit deal- Nelson and Clark did ereeptionil Drudlk rnd l l r s Edith Cle\rlasid ; Eijria, Treptor and G a r y + Sundab

Tile pilot gvps t~on will be prime 'err b'y /he end of next heck. \igl(pl ill sal b ~ ~ ~ : q ~ ~ , afkrnoon callers \\ere Mr. and JIrs 45 2tp . .

tiores under the board9 bringing 1 earl ~~~~t~~ of sargent. topic 94 the p e in f The regulations form has been J o i n 12 and 15 rebounds a n J Mrs. Calkin Trepto\v and FOR SALE-Our hornc, all modern

3 f ~ ~ ~ o ~ & j h[rsA'\lay Ca\'rick all;] Sixth hullit' south of Quiz office Others W1ll ?lo be: Lrmnge- 'change@ . comiderably this )ear COX^ Cogan said the boys play- Gary Kcre supper guests Sunday at Thu l?day eLcoing che t N~~~~~ saanek , 45.1tc, me " Q' Fe c,gb groulld' r e n t and includes then, r ~ ~ r o d ~ c t i o n s XI "good" ball th~oughout the ' ,he ho11,e of her pcue;ts, $ ~ r , and zuests at the hoInc of hIr, -- 9 pf ‘ ~9ncesqion and the q:leslion should be started early in order to realize the highest and of . ganle fish of Nebraska and p,,ne. At h l f time thc Chant5 s h i t - Mrs. ~ l o b d Bossen near Arcadia

,ca Lono,, 'ki of o ld of 41ring players. means of identiiication. FOR SALE I consistent profits 01 early summer and fall. Order Our , Lled Sutton do\rn to a six point hlr. and Mrs. Jake Chaluysky left I Uecre d / PRODUCTIOE)-PROVED chicks NOW and take advantage The meeting is open. Prerident These regulations are distributed margin, 22-28. The Chants held the Friday for Superior, Nebr , to \isit I T ~ ! ~ : b a ~ d ~ ~ l l ~ l c ~ f ~ ~ ~ a;Bibt Kolla~l lat i~, $2,100 Less Cjlindcr. sahnson said 'Vednesday everyone lo the I isher~ncn of Nebraska with. ~nargin to s i r to ten points throogh- at the horne of their son. Mr and ..pnIe of hlr and Mrs. ,,,.m i l lp. I $2,050 oI the early order discodht. Your choice. of any 01 the 1 interested ln baseball i s uelco[fle. out charge by the comn~ission. . cut the game. hlrs. Joe Chalu~?sky and family New Supcr l1, $1,850. popular straight and cross breeds-SEXED or STRAIGHT

"We'd llke to get some sort of . Gogan eu laincd his b,lll club is Jake Chalupsky lntended to enter ' I n S and Keiv 15'r1G1' John Decjc Uibc, / RUN. reilction from fans," Johnson add- only good for about 45 points a the hospital in llastings Sunday and IIrs Kusbcll S l l~ l l lk~ . $240 td. ':What is declded at tonight's Trap Season Ends; but arc in;ploLing They ,+here he will r u b n i t to surgery Duane a ~ d Corrine p e i c Sundr) Cscd Manure Loaper, $125 rrreetrng will be a big factor in should n,o\e into the 50 to 60 point ry t h ~ relnpval of cataracts iron)

REMEMBER. There is nothing that requi;es so small on afternoon c a l l c ~ s at the ~ r c l l i c 1941 hfasrcv llarris 4 plow trac- investment with such weekly return. games this summer." Drake arld Win. IIigpins homes tor, $595,

I Pelf s Need Seal i lacket soon, he said 1.1s ejes. -- Rlr, and Mrs. Leroy )yells and

I , The trapping season in zone 2 Score by quar te r s '

Steten \ \ere Sunday dinner gllests Bowling I ended January 15. ~t is ~ I l e g a I to Ord 7 22 35 45 at the home of her uncle and aunt, FLOCK REPLACEMENTS hold raw furs longer than a period SIJtton 14 28 45 60 Mr, and M ~ ~ , J O ~ Suchanck near of ten daqs follouing the close of

I Old league t t e mil. seaso11 The permit without must a special be obtained per. N9rth Loup C I I ~ hlr, Iris and visited Mrs. Mas Sunday G a ~ r i c k , at the Jerry Mar- from the Game, Forestration and ' '

'l , Wand ing; Parks ~o i i in~ iss ion , tin K r o l t k o ~ s k i and Igndtz Lubash \\'ednesdsy, February 10 TWO TO Scotia . ~ O I ~ C S in LOUP city,

, ' 4 BIOXD.IY Mr. and Mrs. Bob T,rdlk and An'one has bea'er to Seotia captured a'piiir'di conkbts Sunday alterI,oon wolll sealed must contact their district Teal ,

$ liuff Inlyiqlnent -. - 29 , I J ofI!cer ~ e c t l y or t h ~ o u g h this ",ins h'ost?' ' Q u p j h l y peck.wic- \ i s ~ t o l s at the home of blr.-And e\ening. Cress Ta\e ln - - 29 16 olfl~t?, sg he c411 seal the beaker. ~ $ l ~ { f ~ ~ ~ q 3 & t $ 4 ~ ~ ? J ~ \ h e MIS R J Stone and Deborah CV~nbelt F r u m e ~ s . Ord Harduale . - - _ - Seals a le not lnarled from the N o r t l ~ Joe Bartu of Loup City was a

'Ir tries Ihursday o\ernight guest at the CO-OP 011 .- - - - 2412 20'2 gaine comln~=sion office. Pelson, florn the iloor to $colia's P6, Or Fa I jets ~ o & s ~ i q d o f ' _ , - - - - 23 2112 in possession of bea\er pelts nlust hcmc of Mr and l l r s Joe Minar -, 21 2s feq I Te . d c ~ - - 20 h a \ e them be'o1p t~anspor t . Vancc~ ke)l:lan in the Sc-qtia and f a m ~ l y . Other ebeninq visitors

~ & t s oht Cplui rbus ~rhasla*, notched 11 counters be- i l r and Y ~ ~ . ~~l~~ J , pesek 20 25 ing or selling them. \be~ls t i restocb ~ r s t r 1 ., 20 for? he \yas fouled and struck a hlr n ~ r s . hfay ~ a \ c I i c k k i ~ d 1 Motels - The scr'oil rabbits uall. l l c lufiered from shock and ; , ,ere ' lar t l o n d a Y e,enillg guest, Old E!S, & Supply - 14l) 30'2 C ~ O S C S the 31st of Janu,~ry.

High tear11 g a m e ( i iuf i $n~ylemrnt 8041.

\\as later released frolll the Ord , at the home of hlr, and Mrs. hai l - High tea111 =lie, (1iiSf In~yle~~rcir l

'iospital k ~ 1 u . 1 ~ 1 l ice Galris and Craig The e ~ e n i l ~ g

23%) Team Lost Beilkr, scored 11, \Yrlliams 10 as spcllt plaqing cards l i r a ii'dwrdual garlie (R Ste\eils, Ronlans Frt l f au le~s _ - 22 8 fo r Scotia Kenneth Cook listed hlr, an 1 MIX. Jiin Drake and t u o S k \ c n s Lirestock T~dnr fe r , 252) Buluell Catelylllals - . 18 12 eigllf for North Lollp $11 idual aer tes. (B Haynes o l d gou 1 - - 11 19 chddren Mere Sunday e ~ e n i n g din- i3$f!ol3errielrt 606) 3u1 n ell Fa1 I ~ I ~ I s - _ 16 14 ----

Kni ht, of Colunrbiis n on t 1 c . e f ~ o ~ l l M~~~ valley lier guests a t the holne of Mr. dnd Mrs. Frankie Tbrdlk and llonny - 014 drtiiers, Ste\eos Livestoc Traufe r (nights of ~ ~ l ~ ~ ~ , b ~ ~ 1 - - i 4

WOII ttuee {lonl chudel Motolb K O ~ C 9 Ba~ketball Games M, and Mrs. O . W. Riddle of Liquor u o n tw 9 8 u m Co~llpelt ialrller, h h Tea"' Gal le (Bul u ell Catel y l l l a~s / Bill, W J O , and Mr. and Mrs. I l u -

STARTER IS THE BEST YOU EVER USED Ws+l TexacO %oil t u o flonl Old l f a ~ d - Hlg Team Sel i ts (Bur bel l Ca[eryilla~s nwe: 11uff p l e~nen t H OII tu o II on 728, On Tap Here cld Florida u e r e Wednesday e\e. Cteas Ts\?n. 80-oy Oil u o u two fi0111 !074) oing biritors at the hollle of J3r Ord Electric &Supply. --- Tho to"n teal" basketball games / and l l r s Raq~rond \Vald~nann and 1Q.h Individual Game (G. Ble~ller , ha'e been schcdllled for this Heck %Ilia Valler 1 7 1 )

NOLL SEED CO. , ' f ~ m l l y . lfigh Indi\rdual Seties (P. ~ t r r z . hlrrr and next, accordin to Roland N o r / Mr and hfrs. (nd

. - . TL tSV.IY T ~ M I \+'on h b t Valley 470)

Mwkv S WI t Sttop - Bu~weU Farnren a o n three fro111 M ~ r a sunday e\ eIlillg dinlier Inan' nlanaeer of " Or' Veterans JjNaill i &t.ul 1f .udaaie ,- - - - 33 ti valley; Roriidns Frei$ht lI,iulels uoll of ~ o r e ' ~ n \ ~ a r s cage ii\e. h ~ r * Bani Ord B Y U I B L U U ~ I , cater- The @elr ivill tangle p i th the '.UC5ts at the of and lfrb --' - '. ' '' l 9 b r ~ a ~ s xuil h t e ~ I U I I ; Knights CQI- ~ 3 ~ r \ \ e l l ~~~~~~c~ a t the o r d high Adolph Uartu and family. '

Kor~ws Motor Frei ht 29 ~ d l e y ~ o r l t y h l f t 1. 241, $ 8 1 , ~ l l l t u ~ 4111 tonight (IVednesday), and the Joe Mipar a ~ l d George Urban 0, K ~ u b i t r welfe;> 24 21 D. W. Naebe. Contlu. . .. 21 24 folIoa'ng \Vednesday night, yebr1\. I left On the train iron1 Broken BOW Juho p e e ~ e . : - -. - : . 20 25 -f,,,, L.\DILS I-LACL k; ary lb, ul l l Sunday nlolnirlg for C e ~ a c r . Goodrlch S m l c e . ,. --- lg la 25'2 Huricka lraldu.;ue --_ _ ":;?J here. Mont , \+here they ul l l be enlpluy- Q d Fellow> i i s r . tote 1 3 4 1 ~ - .:? ..I 1; SuOpes 24 12

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. -. - - - - ~ a 7 5, ~ r r u e l l ' : 1.1 2212 13l2 Saturday o l e ~ a i g h t guests at tllc ?lsl;o , short biio Iffid1 Tean wile. i ~ w k o Spol C Shop \+ ,hila Beauty stoy _ 21 Coffee Chatter ]lolne of Mr, and blls, Jim Uliil,e

plemcnf 2304 HOU bal PlurxiLerettes ;.nd fallll]y \sere Mr alld M l b l l lgh Tea11 Series (Valley C o u ~ t y 1111- s ide ~ ~ ~ k ~ t -

414)~. four Scotia men have figured ~ l ~ , d liolmcs and d;lllghters Qf Am k g ~ o n A L I J I ~ I ~ I ~ a way to beat the high price of llllbLlrllq #rr;h Ind~r idua l C a ~ ~ r e (D Dilla, Safe- ~ ~ l ~ ~ - ~ D ~ ~ ~ , shoy . - 15 2 a . , ' I H a Store 22'2) ~ I O \ \ I I k l u ~ l i t u ~ e - - I -

2*1, coffee. Recently the quartette

15gh Indrtidual Series iD. D~lla . Safe- sa feuny changed their afternoon pie m d Last h l o n a d ~ ebcnin; visito?$ at '1" wa store 56 1 . d. P W. C I U ~ --.- - 11 25 coffee routir>e to that of pie and the honle of Mr. and Mrs. L. V.

l $2; lligh lIl&h Tea111 lnd Selles Srr:is. Coodxl s x o k 460 1827. tea. l h d e b e r e hlr. and MIS. 0. \V. Eell~u, . Jutor $,eight: State Ekyur, frunl D. Na High Cralll Gancc, Sue s 634 I n addition all ire askins for H~ddle of Bill, \ tV)o, Mr, and 3fr5

~ a ~ r y ~ o u m l y iniplenrmt' s o n tu o iron' "lg'' In' "lne 'Oxe'l additions of hot +water therebf t l l ~ 4 1 1 Blahs and hk . and Mrs. 11

Bendas. John Deere v , ~ n Lwo fro111 ,O R"leka I u 0 al1J half fr"ln stretching the tea bags over two V. k:lorida K, H ~ $ L ~ ~ weldery G & ~ lch s~~~~~~ LWY 5; Safe*ay 'won two and one half Mw. id Nordstrurn and child- y ~ n Iwu f t v ~ n M~ako Sport Shup froin B P \V , Suupts uoll two from CUPS.

Misko: Wiltna's u o n two froni North- Thern;los bottles are appear. r € n NCle Sunday ~ L I C S ~ S a t the + 7 1 _ - - Ade. Rowbal won t u o florn llelen's, ifla on the work scene home of her brother, I\fr, and &lrs. : HLDhLSDAY

,l'w Lost Leg;on u o n two flonr Vrourl. lugged by elnp[oyees who pre. 11an Ford and famlly ncdr Sarge'nt

clinks -- - . - - - 30 15 M ~ , afid hlrs E. G, s tone left geIlis Snack Sbop - -. .29 16 DL'CIC Y l S LE IGLE->LEN viousty patronized cafes. One Wall Lost sfore has jet up a coffee bar Thur'day morning for Phoenix, onrpsons 18:; 'ream

C W ~ S b:ir tS .:-- . - g i ~ ~ ~ d ~ i ~ h sen ire . - l o 2 tor employees. b l l a r ) S \&btock Pl\n .- - 23'2 2 Sail's pool .Hall - - - - 9 3

22 Ariz, here they will \isit for

F a r m q s 2rair l L Sup ly 23 Fred's Selr ice - - - - . 7 5 - solne tirlle - at the homes of Mr. -- -- . -- - - -- - - - -- - va ley p w q e c a r 4'0 .:

22 ;: F ~ ~ ~ , , ~ * ~ s to ic . .- . . r I -- -

%L ~ ~ j ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ s -. , .. 21 2, POI [is Trdlufer - 4 8 d e r s o ~ h otor Co .. - North Lou2 Valley * ~ a r ~ k 4 8

Bredt 4ue1s - 2 Holru111

X o u y ~ dr B ~ , ~ ~ G + L~;:CO - 6 16Iz 2812 Xorlh High LOG tea11 cheese s c o ~ e Co Fainrer's - * t Stole pb8, I Old Livestock Market 'THE GLASS WEB" M ~ d u ay \I@ ket l11gh $em1 G h e ( & q > d ~ n k s 8261 fizgh Team, Sertes (Rink) d ~ n b 2403)

lean series: GOodlich Ser'ice' lvtdual (D RasinLisuen 19:!1ih Indikidual score. XIellin Still- Rl:t~~;lr%$ el ,, . Saturday, February 6

Iilgh I Q ~ I ~ d u a l Scries Knecht nE$O:hdividual abelage Bob \C hlte 566)

q i k j d r n k s u ? l ~ three iron, Fanner. l4ZLgh a\erage Selrice, W e have 91 byyers lasf week that bought Stock. G;altI 4 Supply, Mldy ay Market uor ~ U O ~ ~ O I I B r f d t h a ~ r r s w ~ d tied one, 02$lghlndlvidualseries,Bob~~hlfe 176 This made a very good demand. For this week it

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looks like 8a&et . 01eilt. ana~k tihop on t-o froiu, Iionla~is Li\e$tock Di\n , Valle) DUCK PIN W..\GL E--\ \O\ILV ( I , n o ~ m e Ga$ Co. y o n t h o fro111 Andeison Tealn Won Lost

ptor; ' lhop~gson s Bar no11 tu o frvin C w d ~ i c h Gals - - 2 CATTLE Q 3 oypal d p l a t o w Lbr Co. W i u ~ i l t ~ e t t e s - -- c e ~ ~ y braid9 .. . 5 4 , b s . I H L D ~ Y E\a's Cofice sh'h; . 3 6 125 Heqd of bucket and suckling calves Teani \\'on Vela's St j Ie Shop - 3 6

L ~ Q c l~d ' - - .. 13 'Of Xainbow B C ~ U ~ Y $hop 3 6 39 Yead of crdss-bred calves, w t about 500 g y t s >farkit - . 12 1I1gh tear11 s c o ~ e ~a l r lbo \v Beauty

1 15 Head of yearlinq'cornfed steers, w t about 700 V F W P o o t , - .- 9 12 Shop,63,1, A~cadla 8 13 H ~ g h Tcaiil sel ies' E\ a's Coflce Shop

lilgh f c a r n - ~ a ~ ~ f (Gcadra 720) 1691 I 16 Head of 2-year-old steers, green, w t 850 l i ~ g h pqnA Seties ( A ~ c a d ~ a 2027) Hiah Indik dual stole JPI I y Bi osr 11

I ~ ~ ~ $ ; u b n2;j4v,ldva1' G u ~ l c , (E Sedldcek "!ilgh ,n i l \ idVal a'elaje Joanne \I hite 1 49 Heqd of mixed yearlings 1 ,fleyq of 2-yeqr;ol=d heifers p h 1ndnidu.l i ;~rrs (E. Sedlacrk 132,

I T I a Goodl~ch Gals / ;?,t 1 Club SGO) OIQ V' P if post ;rqn t w o ilolll 150 SPB Cows with ccilves a t side

Club; b r d d l a %on two frorn Calbons H'1g.11 hrdikidual selits Joanne \\hlte 1 30 cutier and f a t cows. IN EVERY WAY Market 417 ---- ,--- -- - -- 7 ' .

- 6 Milk cows, 2 just fresh

. " I 3 Coming 2-year-old Whiteface Bulls * : , , Wayne Feeds 3 Bologna bulls Friday February 5

HORSES '

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.': It Ppys fo Feed the Best ' 1 Palamino roping horse 1 Shetland pony, kid broks and

. , d . 6 Head of farm horses

Carload to be on track HOGS *

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I . . , Get Your Supply from off this Cqr 135 Head of weanlinq pigs and feeder shoats

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4 Piggy Gilts -- ---.- 2 ---- - 3 Sows with pigs by side

$ 8 =OAT+S , .p . I , $ . t ! Several Sale boars. Starts a) 12:45 o'c~ock i " 1 1 ' , 1 . I

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. !. .. Good Heavy peeding 'oafs" ' . . #

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"t~~tin'q' ' fr0m . . . & I t ,, . '38 to 40 !bs. per bushel Feb. 9-Maynard Finley farm s a ~ d Feb. 10-Aleen Papiernik furniture sale

' . We , . h ~ v e a S ~ P Q ~ Y of these On Our, Fe6, 1 Ij-North Loup real estate O r d Elevator.

, , . . . Feb. 16--Louie Blaha, farm sale -- - - - Feb. 17-Floyd Hutchins farm sale , Feb. 19-Tappan residence at North Loup C O A L

Luinp, ~ u t or Stoker Coal on Hand " . ---- -- ?.---,--- - URWELL LIVESTOCK MARKET

' Farmers Elevator . Sales Every Frlday Thomas, Rogers & Alder, Auctioneers. Phone 95 Ord, Nebraska

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Alrests h a \ e been made for spearing fish.

Baseball enthusiasts ill meel Thursday, (tonite 1 in lhe Vetcr- ;nts club basemen to mull c~ l r ren t questions jn t t e Ofd baseball setup

th$e\siF $::;,law is during In A" FOui

lvheQ Our Nelson Notches 15 grounds are all frozen and farllling I activities are a t a Ord Char~ticlccrs p1a)cd exccp- stre)ms flokv ";?king il lionrlly good brll last Friday but Llr and Mrs i t F tienderron easy tq spear flrh out of season lII)Iet by a sligll,ly better sUt . / M ~ , al,d ~~~~~d r\lnlqLlisf,

expects to ha'e 1954 fishing regu- se\en each.

fiSk'~&ulati&ns On Dealers Shelves

The Nebraska Game Coln~oision

irere Friday e ~ e n i n g guests at the dp~inf~llly sillre the oljCl;l- llol~ie of Zlr and Mrs. \VIII Skol~ l

1 nc,w S ~ r p c n t ' '"" No "It ch.llch is inlpLo'ing s c r ~ i c e s u c r e * . held ' at I -- - --- - [lie Methodiit chur'h S u n d ~ y due I to the 'illness of Rev Haqlnond Quiz Wanf Ads

tc.n team GO to 45 on the Sutton oS Gran~l Island, 'iele w c e ~ e n d collrt. ( gaests a t the horlle of l 1

Nelson, ('lark and Llaurice ,\clc quist's ,I'reptow p.trents, Qtllcr hlr. Sunday and Mrh. dinllcr A. C. tparkplugs for Ord. I ~ ~ l ~ ~ , ~ + ~ 15 points high, lo]. f ~ ' 5 ~ 1 ~ t 3 ~ ~ ~ : i loupd by Maurice and Clark a i t h 1 of and Mr. and h,rs

Walker. Sundry School was held as Llsual hi th &lrs I l l t i l i e Ulake act- ~ n g as se erintcodent

, TOO Late to Classify

FOR SALE-lst, 2nd and 3rd cut-

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Everybody Was In The Act! UPPER LEFT: Veterans c f Foreign Wars Comniander Zulko-

ski plans the th i rd ward swoop in the Veteran's Club lobby. W i t h Cornniander Zulkoski is Ord City Canipaig11 M ~ p a g e r McKnight, ( e f t ) UI;K Bera:i, and Haq!; Misko, (both se~ted!. Members of the VFW ~athcrcc4 around Con~nia ider Zulkoski are gelt,iilg instryc- tio:is on ward division lines. i 1

UPPER RIGt-IT: Peggy Karre, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Dale K a ~ r e , affixes her nanie to the scroll under the walchfvl eye of Soliciior Gi l l Anderson. B i l l was a sclicifor for the VFW. Pe3gy was o!ie of i i iany youbigsters n h o donated their b i t to the canipaiy~i.

,CENTER LEFT: Part of the Seco~.d Ward was handled b y Ord's i3vsiness and Profession?l Wotnen's Club which met in the Mrs. Edward Kokes home before sbttirig out on its cioor to door trek. t i ~ r e two members of the club, Misses I rma King arid Mur ie l S>les, pick up a donation frorn Donna Wick. Solicitors kept a record, pf each subs:ripti~ii by entering donor's names on a po!;o scroll. Donations of $10, or over, wcre recojnized w i l h p special coi~rniccidation frcrn tha natiorial chapler.

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CENTER RIGHT: Veterans of Foreiy:i Wars Auxi l iary wom- en so!icit the Iiorne of Mr. and h4rs. Jack Sander i n the Second Ward. Mr. dnd Mrs. Sander (ceyter) watch whi le So11 J i rnmi i hands over his danati3n. Watchrnr~ the proceed-ings are (left) M a r k Cover,t, (r ight) Jean Sriiith and B ~ v e r l y Mi:ler.

, LOWER LEFT: I n several honies, &spite visitors arid parties, thc s o l i c i t ~ r s we,,$ we!comed. Herc Solicitors Mrs. Frank Fafeita and Mrs. Horace Travis p;;k up a do,iatioti f rom Mrs. Ralpli Ste- vens. Tlio three yovrigstdis are Toni and George Piskorski and Jini Sterens. Toni and Gecrgc had dropsd over to tho Steven's home for a visit.

LOWER RIGHT: Veteran A l ~ a i l t o s solicits Edward Platek wlio hqlds Ycunprter A I Hastings. A p ~ r e n t l y A1 i n f e r r ~ p t e d a baby si t t ing'chore for &. Dlalek. A[ solicited for the V.F.W. i n the Th i rd Ward. . .

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State Capitol News * * * Something Just A

Little Bit Different *;a $ .

Well, if tllib ibn't hed\cn it will du fur while, 'is onc cditor's wife said to ytc. Surely the Haif ,liiL]n I s l ~ n J s are . b ~ g u f i i u l , 111511 and

By Melvin Paul

If shc ~ ~ i 1 1 . t thcn Xlbr Si en) yloy~llciit period.

is not uscd for bl.u\\.tliny

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SECTION TWO Board Meetings

The Loup Valley Regton's

~stablished April, 1882 !:THE ORD ~ L ) I z , ORD, NEBRASHA Thursday, February 4, 1954 C

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well and kisited in the Hans Fische~. home.

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* As we are quitting farming, .we will sell oh

Tuesday, February. ;,

5 Two Year Old Bred Heifers ' '

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1 Gehl Hanimer Mill

FURNITURE

Chickeil1Feeders and Waferers - I ~ . %

-- 50 irrigation tubes 300 bafh boxes I . . ores st Roland

, And, H i $ 8 Piece Orchestra a 2 Irrigation checks. . - Saturday, Febr. 6

Returning BY popular Request 1 ' if fY Foof,drive beit Bob Calame ~1 Set Harnejs and Nets

Lunch Wagon On The Grounds

All Shoe S k a t e t A d m . 5Oc

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a Producers Win Eight

]no\ ccl to a nearby I driely store

yrocccdings one mcmbcr <aid,

$ ' .

W e handle parfs for the Iowa, Melotte, Sup- I

reme, Vega and can 6rder p a d s for any make of separator that does not have a dealer in +his territory. Let us know your needs.

We so'lcif Your Cream, E g g 6 Pou'fry business*

Full-time Power Slsering and Power Braher

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in any truck engine line!

' ~ 1 1 these cattle are TB tesled and ~ a l f hood bangs vac-

New POWER BRA&€$, FORDOMATIC DRIVE I T E E R I V for for aN "'/$-towerst" most Ford BIG Now, Joesl POWER (Eitro-

COS~ options) Deluxe shown extra cost.

. We will also sell a Hereford Bull Yearling. Weight 550.

Monday, February 8 Loup City Sales Pavilion (Inunediately Following Hog Sale)

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i l'ur cic.ell I'ccl-t y 1 Pi\'O Cltrb dlc:.!~ , 3lr ,1nd hlra I<a) lliond l i~ i l lbcr(, >fct,lbe~s of the l 'hO clul) \tent

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Wrinkl-Shed* gingham!

Resists mussing. won't shrink out of fit!

Stays clean longer! Tubfast woven designs!

Look l~velier for less! Pro-shrunk,

cteasa-resistant. and colorjnst!

Trim Everglaze* cotton ig~lores the iron! Pertl~atle~ltly en~lo:;.;ed!

Colorfast! Sheds wrinkles, dirt! Thrifty!

Everylc~ie* e r n h o s e d co t to l~ ; give' you ~ n u x i l n y p w e a r with ~ n i n ~ n l u l u c u r e Shrinkuye-controlled for lqstlnyl 'f1,t , vd t -d l ed colols for lcrstincj b e u u t y Need no starcll. Lovely prints and s o l d shucies , * & g v . S Pat OI!. "

Gay Sanfqrized ~ i n ~ h c l k Mercerized for long wear and lustre!

st for lasting briyhhlesg!.

,: Starting Februqry 1lthnat 9:00 a.m. Thursday Now, finer corrstruclion . . , tiyhtly

$15,000 Inventory Clearance Sale! wove11 for long weai! value-priced!

-- - HURRY! HURRY! Must be Sold in 10 Days! \Vonxrr,'s Club

60 WINTER COATS Room For New Many below cost - Buy n6w Wools, Rayons. Cottolls

Values To $49.50 Values to $25.00 - --- resists wrinkle;! Exciting now lweed

effects i11 mu(& shades! Come save!

You suvc with every s t i t ~ i ~ when y o u c reu t s ,your own spring tusllior~s Iroin Truvel Twccd suitlrly Silky-soft s p u n a c e t u f e 211d ruyon, firrrlly woven for lonyer weur Creuse- rcs i ; l~ l l t for 'xound-tha-clock neatr iess Love19 two-tolls tweed effects. - Dance Frocks

fiiti A Lot iZlcets - 3frs. -1Ien1 y 13cnd~ e;ltertainccl , Pre-shrunk denim

the Bid '1 Lot club Tuesd,ly e\e- Values to $22.50 riing 111c high score prire Sun-and-suds loving! ~asy- to-sew. tubfast

\\on by ,Ilrb. >Ids 3le)er. - Iiotr rl 'Z'ue hlcets

Mrs. Frank Uera11 \bas hostess to thc Ifou 12 Tue club Tucsclay e \ e -

- , ning. hlrs, Paul Bleacll boll the lligli scolc y ~ i ~ r .

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R ~ a d The Want Ads

Elegant New '54 Dodge!

CELEBRATE 40 Y E A R S OF DQDGE DEPENDABILITY!

(A GMND PRIZE A DAY FOR 40 PAYS) . . 8 .

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A 2 weeks' vacation for two anywhere in the '

Arcgdia, Nebraska U.S.A.! ' , r : ,

Wed., Febr., 17 at 1:00 P. lyl. Salc to be held al Opera,House in Arcadia A Dodge doubler your pay for the two I;veeks

you're away! : 'r A An additional $ 5 0 0 "fun money" to spend,

or rove as you pleas?!

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\Ye Ilave a lot to 'cclclrate-and J ou'rc going td 'l'he cclcbrativn i s stqrti~.rg right 11ov af cvsry i

celebrate it with us! THE LATEST MACHINERY FOR MODERN ';ARMING! L)odge :t.dchItr;Iiil) throughout thc countiy-a ton-

{ ' \Ve cordially iniito )uu to rre for )our$c!f ho~b cffic,ient fa!^ machinery can be. '; . *. il . * , . America . . . 40 scars of growth and Jevelo~)mcnt

SEE how P O M E I I - ~ 1 i 1 . l ~ \ V I I E E L S Q ~ ~ ( S ~ A P COCPLEI~ "eights" in tllc 1iobilga.s Economy l i ~ u ~ . . . the gibe J ou rca l quick-hltcl~ ~mplcments an qu11 h job clia~)gc-o\ els. 196 ollici,il ,llllericall records' for perfor llld~lct., Mote hono~ s for America's most exciting new ca! l

All these ad\an;.ed errpineering featurrswdl be rleolrrnstra(ed for jou at any t h e beginning Saturday, I'ebruarq 13. stamina and cnduranec that this new ' j l Dodge The dashing '54 DodgeV-8 has be'gn selected as tho

Officiul Puce Car for the Indiunapolis 500-Mile &ace,! SNAP COUPLER and PCIVLR CRATER at* All r C b a l r o r ~ t ndainoiki.

COME AND BRING ' YOUR NEIGHBOR,!

137 N, 17th St, Ord, Nebrask I

FEBRUARY 1'11, 19% THI! ORD QUIZ, ORD. NEBRASKA

North Loup American Legion and Auxiliary Give Bingo Party For Veterans At Hospital

1 Holstein cow 8 yrs. oid, fresh 2 months 1 Swiss cow 4 yrs. o ld fresh 2 months 1 Holsteil i cow 4 yrs. old, fresh 2 months 2 Holstein cows 3 yrs. old, f lesh 4 months 1 Holste in cow 5 yrs. old, fresh 3 months 1 Holstein cow 4 yrS. qld, fresh 3 months 1 Holstein cow 5 yrs. old, fresh 3 months

and adjuptable tongue.

- -- MISCELLANEOUS' FROZEN FOODS 1 30-gallon fuel barre l

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1 Ten foot alfalfa seeder , 1 Old ytagon box

FRENCHfRl ED 3 300-gallon fuel tanks 5 SO-gallon fuel barrels

' FEED AND ' 200 GRAIN Bushels of cats and * barley 'mixed

6 Stacks of f i rst cutt ing al fal fq - IS0 Tons o f corn and atlas, sbrgo silape, mixed

Enter th$ kdg Contest, Get yank HERE or Every Mattress Sold During' emo on strati on , HO~SEHOLR GOODS .- -- - - --- -

CRISP ; GOLDEN Periocl - We'll Kick In An Extra $2.50 To I Superflame o i l burnqr, two .-inch burners Studio divan atid a r v chair

HEAD L E T ~ U ~ E ' : ~ for 25s CARROTS, bag . . . . .10c Apartment size gas stove with,regulator and tank Rol l l op wr f i ing desk 2 Beds, 4 dressers, end tables, l a ~ n p s . j - - .- --A- __- - - 1 - - - - - ]The POLIO FUND!

Monatch white cook stove

T-BONE-STEAK, ~b . . 5 9 ~ l PICNIC HAM, ~ b . . . . .45c, 11 ft. Westinghouse refr igerator Electric Kenmore Washer, Dormeyer mixer, ra-

- - - - -- - -- - - - . - - Kitchen cabinet and small metal cabinet dios and a l l electrical appliances. , -- - I. 1 Din ing roola set w i t h buf fe t Practically a l l household equipment - WIENERS, bb. . : .. 3dc 1 PRESSED HAM, Ib.. . . 5 9 = , 1 Chrome breakfast set

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I 4 Piece red maple bedroom set Many articles tpo numerous to list. NORTt i LOUP MADE1 , -

GLL CAN I CHEESE, Lb. . . . , . . .40c SALMON, Can . . . . . .43c 1

GEO. H. & H. M. BRANDENBU-RG, OWNERS . .

I HILL* TOP MARKET We Deliver Qrd, kebr, , , , Phone 1 1 1 John Gallaway. Auctioneer ;Arcadia ~ i e l e Bank. Clerk

' P* I . / ort ti LBLI~,~ - . ,i- ~eLr6ska ' Harold Qbermi:!er, ~ i n g ~ n h n ' I r . !

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I -Mi> Uerlha hlason is 111 She J I 111 In y Ferguson accolnpallicd ins Press Johnson I&O Mustangs Manager's Post ~ n e ~ n b e r a lo: IS s ta j he;. ing of in her her fa1n11) o\\ II die home calln:: qnd , I law thcll1. -hlra. of the To111 late K C C ~ C , Matt ~(eefe, 4 sister-in- came

-111 and X l k s Paul Owcns Cuesdaq f ~ o n i lIastiogs, to attend spent Sunday in Lltchfield, \ \here : the last rltcs of hlr Keele, Tues- thc \ \ere thc p i ic~ ts of 111s Eliza day etcnlnp and Wednesda! m o ~ n- ~c 1 C'11\cr, thc mother of Polls n < I tic Ow en -. 1 -Dinacr g u c ~ t s Sunday of hlr.

--sfr. and hfra. y l o ~ d Ucldnck , and 1,Irs. Tom lV1111~111~ arid fani- Herc dlnncr gucsts Suiiday of 3Ir lly 4ere Mr. and Mrs. Malnard and Mra L l o ~ d Z~kmund / L.'lllley and fa~nily nIr. and &ITS,

--Mr. and Mrs Don IVaters \+ere , Finley plan to nlos c to Lincolll coffee g ~ . e s t s Monday c \ en ing of 111 tile near future, * Mr and Mrs. Don Edualrls I -

--Mr. and &Ira Ed Kaspcr spent the r e e k end in Omaha on busl. { Board of Public Works ncss Theq returncd home SIonda!

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41i.the mole in Omaha soon TOO Many Exhibitions .

Fixed Costs of Production, such as tillage, planting, L'\VltS L1:ICL 1.:

I$ On Lo\t harvesting, etc., are high, and are the same whether fertilizei i s used or not.

No. 303 can ,Talbertls

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AJAY C L E A ~ S E ~ 2 for 22c CLQROX, Qt. hot. . . .15c Our lank; Will NOT, Be Open

On ~ h i r National Holiday

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Striking N e w Luxury-line Styling. Here are the best-looking Cheb~ol t t s of all Lialc'. ilvailable in 161. model-color conlbination~! .

'. luxurious New Modern-Mod; inferior;. Kkher fab- rics-vini 1 trinl-interior colors ke) sd to exterior colors in "Tkw-Ten" and Be1 Air n!,oJelb! ; .

POWERED FOR New. Power in "Blue-Flame 125" Engine. 3fore ov,er-n~oce sn1oothness.-riiore fco?pm).-\k~tl~ this

P1RIORMANCEI Erillirnt Yowr.rglide eoploe, I . I . . , I

. *. ' N e w Power in "Blue-Flame 11 5" Engine. The "Blue- .. ENGINEERED, r ? Flanlr 115" Engine also giies )ou new high-

108 f ( o l ( ~ ~ y l c~piprzssion pout r , filler perfornlance and im- portsnt gds sskings.

. t . . Highly Perfected Powerglide, NOW ) O U can h . w the finer, thriftier P o ~ c r g l i d e autonlntic trdnsmis-

SECTION T W O

The new 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 door sedan. W ~ t h lhree greol series, Chqvrolet onerr !he most b e o v t ~ f u l chbice of models in i ts field. -

tionally low maintenance costs (4) traditionally, . .. higher resale value. . N e w Low Price on, Power Steering. Gives fingeliip control. Akailable on all models.* ; ,+ , N e w Power Brakes for Your Safety-Protection, Thct f i r ~ t and the o i t t ~ f n r : c i i t ~ p Power Brrkes* in Chev- rolet's field. Do m i r h of the work of b r d i n g for

- )OU. (A\ aildblc. bn You trglide models.) N e w Automatic Window and Seal C~plrols. Touch PtOPLf BUY a butt611 l o r i s e or lower front-hiddous. hlobe C H E V R O L ~ T S the front seat LIP and foruarcl or down a n d back bit!) the same ease. r.\\aiIabIe on "THO-Ten" and THAN ANY Uel Air nlodc'fs.' Come in, see and dribe the new 1954 Chevrolet at

OTHER (A91 , . . )our earliest con\enience, and u s belie\e ) ou'll decide it's the car for ) ou! *Op~ional at extra c o ~ t .

New Granddaughter I Conies T o Town Visiting M-ther A dalrghter was born Thllrsda.\, AIdj nard Schitdcl, u h o \cds se- ' All s Alfred \Viegal rlt a t r i \ cd

Febl l~dry 4, to hfr, and Kobeli ierel) l n j ~ ~ l c d ~n a car crdsh s e b T11uratl.l) flom Oakland, Calif dnd Al~lrkb, of Bloken Bow hlr. ern1 months ago, u35 able to be is a gue5t of her mother, blls. ib the son of Mr. and Sat11 ' ~n Old \l'cdnes:lay aftel noon He l l a l > 1~~11ce l I hIrz I'~l1ce11, who I C- h f ~ l k s of o r d The ballst who , sa), t l i ~ t hc is feelin- f ~ n e , and is ccntlq celcb~.ltetl her 96th birth- i \~ ig l lcd SeLen pounds and nine ga in~ng , a1thou;h h z st111 gets (id) IS caret1 for at the home of ollntes, \bas gi\en the name ofJeal1 about on c1utcht.s He sals t h ~ t tt hIr, and 111s Joe 1Idr ks, She is f d I Ellzdbeth AIr. and hlrs She is hlarka. the only child of 15 a n ~ i ~ a c l e that he is al11c at all, from hel l , bclng 111 floln a cold,

I ~ n t l for thdt leason u a s glad to irhich also thrc,ltencd pneumonin

$ion+ 011 011 Chc\colt.t models. Extraordinary Four-Fold Economy. ( I ) Loneit-priced S ~ ~ ~ ~ " , , " F EMBLEM O F ] line (2) extrzlnely low optra[hlg costs (3 ) exct'y-

EXCELLENCE

' ,1404 M ST. Old, Nebraska 1

1 The same day, hfrs RIalks met , ,,,cet the lnang fliend, who stop hIis \V,eg'lldt plans to lelualn

The Loup Valley Reglop's Big Newspaper y 3,476 FamtKes Every Week" Sam, \tho hdd been in Goth- ped at the Schudel car to speair,' here about ~ : c k I enburg, in Broken B o r . and they , to hllll alld his fallll~j., --

HOGS . : 22O1H0gs ~ 220 Hogs ' ;"-* r, , . . %.' P9 , A . f i t

1 \isltcd their son and saw t h e , --

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57 weaning Pigs, -- 6 we j k i 014 ' ' a - S .. 1 s 83 choice Fall pigs 2 Spotted Polaud China, -- 60

, . 8 Sows with pigs. f o 150 Pourrds. 2 Gilts - To fa r row soon % % , I : . ' . ' :q

"I have seen thesq hogs and I ydte ihem as ,r'e!qe of the bpsi that we will have this year." M. B, urnmi mi^< I. I

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In Grand Island

' ' MACHINERY 1 1949 Oliver 88 Standard Trpctor '; ' 1 Western Land d o ~ ~ e r Sweep - 1,2 toot

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1 Farmall Regular 1 40 Foot Challenge Graia Elevator 1 I H C 229 Cultivator 1 JHC Tracfor. M o w e r - 7 foot 1 J. D. 4 Row Lister 1 IHC 123 5. P. C o n ~ b i t ~ e wifh pickup - 12 F ~ o t 1 P & 0 Godig 1 4. D, Corn Planter Good Condition 1 6-Section H a r r o w with Flexible Bean1 1 16 Foot t layrack and Ruber ired G e a r 1 46 Oliver Corn Picker 1 4 Ton David Bradley Rubbcr Tired G e a r 1 I H C 10 inch Grinder 1 3 Ton David Brudley Rubber Tired G e a r 1 I H C One W a y Disc Plow - 9 or 7 foot 1 11 Foot McCormick Deerirng H a y Rake TracOor 1 IHC 4 bottom plow hitch ancl Durrip. 1 I H C 16 Foot Disc 1 11 Foot Qlivcr H a y Rake - never bden used. 1 J. D. H a y Stacker i 1 G. I. l y e Row Corn Picker :

1 1953 80-busltel Oliver Tractor Spreader 1 Wagon - 6x10 box - Rubber fires

Davis Creek Club Ladies $ill Serve lunc l~

USUAL SALE TERMS

Established April, 1882 T H ~ ,QRD QUIZ. ORD, NEB vole 71 N ~ , 46

OWNERS

granddaghte r for the fils1 lillie Leaves ~ ~ ~ ~ i h l - d -

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Cummins. Cummins and Nolfe, Auctioneers. + " ; .Nebraska s ta te Bank-Clerk

, l i r , a ~ l d 111s Leo Shin~c'i spent 311s Em1n.1 K!pg, uho h,ld bccn 'Vcdncstlaq in G1.1iid Islai~d ' l i ic~ '

lli ~n the Ord hosp~t,il for the past ' \ c l c dcto~nl~nnied b y Jlrs F,loicr I , . " . 4 \ I " <

\ , I Inspecting Lodges - Home From Denver

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Brief, newsy paragraphs on Val!ey couniyans, business and topics of general interest

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From Mrs. Hamer Sam J1rrksp district ;,cek, ~ k . 1 ~ leleaicd and 1r.tained to : l . l~he\h and Jiilit~l) Mrs. Inri Flqnn, a h o had been in B11s. Ethcl IIanler, \elel an Quiz \isor of the Older of Easteln Star, , llolnc ill xor (11 vuy, ~ ~ ~ ( l . , , -- - - Deliier for the past setera1 nerks, reporter from Noith Loup, u r l t es IS in the \kes!ern palt of the stale by her I Dinner Guests (

1 duling file rirkncss and the loheral Ord friends She is spending the 1 this week. klsltlng the o ~ g a n t ~ a .

Mrs. Ed Anderson, accompanied Word From Mrs. Palmatier

iforilia. spepding a \veek with thcrn. -- M I ~ , I la~i ier sa j s in part: \~ec i . Receives ,,in ileaday, 3Iaurt alld Olson D~~~~

It Happened In N E B R A S K A - * - took to L~~ ~~~~l~~ \ve h,,d a 1 G i ~ r g ? V ~ s i c e k ant1 A I I I O ~ ~ 1 lobely dd, with theln, for o~~~~~ Sperling \rere in tirdnd I S ~ ~ ~ C J centdillly knoibs horv to get \irednesdC~v \\here they attendcd 3 1 in traillc. T~~~ asd I sta,cd o i L r n'eeting of St3ndar.d 011 dealers night with r\.ellle \ ~ h ~ l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ k ~ ~ . At this meeting. Mr. Vasicek l e - ' son and back to Kiicl side tile 1 eel\ ccl a pice pin, in recognition '

I of ten bears that he has em~)lo) erl uext day on the bus. 1 ,1111 the company., , Ivy Wllllatns and the girls' juun- h ~ n o l d Sperlin started work for ger bruther, bllhe, r e r e at x r l l l e 5 , P r, vailcek,5 hollle, also, ~ h ~ ~ , d ~ ~ (hi.

day at F~~~~~~ L ~ \ \ ~ er, AIonday. During the last of the : January 30, during the I Neck. he a f t l t to Olnal l~ (0 get h i s ,

qoon, hIr, and Mrs. Beechcr Van (a" lick Ile retulnL4J. home Frl Holil and hlr. and hlr5, Ilally v q (!4'- I - - Horn spent the afternoon \ \ ~ t h ti$, EimFr vi,lirms Improvirrg ' and u e all watched the tele\ision., + , . Nls, Ekel'ett So;nrner \kilo l i ~ es

M ~ . is quite ,‘on; *.li neoln., urilci f t l r ~ c l s her fa- her age, I ther, Elnler Wllliarns, is nlakttig a You poor people are s h i \ e r l n g , good ilyprob enient f rom his reccnt

~n zero rea thcr . I ha le been hang- , had bern lor ill , Hcbr.15hr l o ~ o t ~ ~ o t i ~ e r of the 1870's couId bate used "grasshopper ng Out the lrashlng H~~~~~~~ a I one of the city hospitals but 11.1d C J I C I I C ~ ~ ' ' as N (11 as co\c -c~fcller5! Clrorn~oirs lrordrs 01 gr.is,l~opytrs iacket Yeatelday 11 got up to 80 bccll at the ill,nle of h19 daLlg l l l c r 4

degrees. Hay Rood, w h ~ s e home on 4006 looking piuch better Jlr W~li ial l is , p!dgllillp the counlr)side were trequcntlj cru,hcd under the eagf~lc. 1 for s e ~ e r a l days. Already he 113s I l l c s l i t l ~ 1 4 s ~ndde tl~e ~ ~ l r e e l ~ spin; a ~ ~ d i t vas often nectss.wy to

,lulberry has fo r h,s lllallY lrlends in Valle) stop dnd clear llre lr~ch! city another islpro\ements, place O n has Llllle decided street to who i lnpru~cment ul l l be glad to lealn of hi>

was accol'll'inLcd

Or\ Vacalion Tr ig , Service In Burwell

- 'Is Dr. Rood, O f

1 o l her son, \Yilliaa~ James Barllett I rclitrned ho~iie Sundry. hlrs. Fl jnn 1 s e n t hospital back Monday to her morning. \yolk in the Ord

1 To Hastings

tione with the grdsshopper scourge are N E B R A S K A UlVISION our ancient a t t~tudes toir ard ta\erns. $1' "<,

Jl is , ?LEI Jelinelc, and ' A I r aritl 111s \Vtl~ncl Nclsol~ arid of Febuial y in R i ~ e r s i d e 1 tl151-15 in ten different toiins ' i::::;;::: \ \ g o llr i beell s i th I cl,lldlcn, I~ l l i l l e and JIarlet,c, \\crc with her niother, M I S her: 1 uellt to B r ~ k c n Ko\v S U I ~ ( ~ ~ Y . and tilng for rolne t I l l le ibe I elnl ,cr r.51\ SL,ll,ir, of and her sister. hlrs later to Nolth Platt?, bhere s!:, hirs ~~l,~~, is L ! ~ ~ ~ , ~ Oscar H~chartib, the fojmcr Edn ,~ spellt the night She cxpects I AIla Alrln \1Jcll.. s n d fa~nlly - - - - spend a week a\rry now, and l a t e r ) --- - - - - - Clt meni.

M ~ . 1lamer is also enjo,lng Gal. in h l a ~ c h , \isit other oiganuatlons. 4

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( by Ed \Vllcor m d Oscar I f a ~ k e t t ,

Betkcley uni'er51ty s t a f f . a Spalding visitors I o d ~ i Ncbt A S ~ I I S are ~ I O L I J of an ind~~s- 2ak: Ut~ifttf Side, ' i o ~ l l to assist hilll. He 1150 spoke Old v ~ b l t o r ~ Monday uere hits tiy pioun stable and uplight 3s a n y hari- S BI r r c urs

1t t h e Se\enth Day Baptibt chulcll. Carl Glerinper and Mrs Charles n r n ' Clem, 01de1ly ta\cllls ~ ~ ( ( p t t d + , , F m o ~ J ~ t l i o ~

i a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i l , g you I Ifaggerlj and two ddughtc~a, a11 of as a n ~ ~ r i l d l p.11t of our society. 1 Spaldlng • 1 710 F I I I ~ Ndt 1 i311ik Bldg .Lincoln - - __' _ -_- ___ -- - - - --- --- ------ -- ------ ----

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AS We are leaving fhe farm we will sell the followi

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Commencing at 12:30 at the farm which i s located 15 miles south of O r d pp the Ord-Loup C i t y 9r.v. eled highway or the fa rm with the "round barn." 10 miles north and two rnilci eost of Soup City.

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CATTLE +

1 Guernsey Milk Cow, milking now, To freshen in fal l 1 Holstein Milk Cow, to fieshe6 May 24. .

CHICKENS I ' .

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10l ldustra W i f e ~ e n s -- L.oyinr; G O O ~ . C *

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FEED I % t , .. 400 Round Bales of Straw - r 200 Bushel i Seed i3arley -- Plains 40 i)ales'bf Alfulfe

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Ellery Palmatier, whose h o ~ u c is in Chicago, wrl(es to the Quir to renew his mother's, Mrs. Charles A. ~al l i l a t i e r , subscription to. the home payer. He saqs in part:

I an, wrltl~ig fu r lily nlotlier. hfrs. Charles A. Palnlatier, to re- new her subsci~pt ion to the QUIZ AL the same 111ne she wishes t o wish her friends and maliy guir readers elsewhere, the bcst of health and happiness

'lthough nlolhcr is she is as alert as eber and mdndgcs to keep up with th; ,tolld and the news.

Oilr father always llked to tell the story about huw, after he had

Mr. and J1ls Joe Osenlo\\sklleft The eicning s ~ r b i c e , S~lnd3\ of 1 bent to Ifaslings Friday, \)l!ere h!r. \$'cdnesday on an extended \dCa-i Lhc i\ssLulbl) of God c l i~~rc l i was , \\llcou collsulted a phqsicldn, ~ n - t10" ( J ~ P , and Here nof decided dlslllls~cd, and all m e n ~ b e ~ s i\elit route h0n.e all stopped in tiran(] just where they would )lslt ?hey 10 B ~ ~ r u c l l l h e r e they attended / ~c]and , uhere sister of 31r WI\- il lst spent a i f w days in Omahd. 1 the cios11.g selricc of the ~ p c c i ~ ~ l cox, Art tiss.;, is in the sold l h ~ ~ e\Pect to go Luui:3nrv tbc n-eetillgi lield there during ths 1 [CIS ilooie. T ~ C Y nlade a plejrant later pall of l.'ebluar>, where t h : ~ pdst neelr. Evangcli5t I i ,~lr ls h a s ~ i ~ i t . ~ 1 1 1 attend the Mardl Gras, before the speaker. relulnlng h 0 111 e Recently sir Y e ~ r b e l s also a e n t lo Broken j Sunday Guests Osentoibaki retired flolll ac t i ie Bow 'r'Je,da~ eieoillg l h e l e the> Sunday gucsls of hIr, and )[IS. ~ o r k lL1 the Oild Co I \'.cle gi \cn the OPpoltuni t~ to hear I Dud Phllbrick a c r e hlr. d ~ l d hlrr he had uorked lhe past an organi5t whu canlc holn 1101- / Ialld 'lh. nlusican is mcnibcr of 'Ohi:;lrkati Zulkoshi, r b h ~ nlakei [he r \55e l~ lb~y of ~ o d her home u ~ l h Pllr and 3lrs Osen- i v t o ~ s k l is staying \cith her daugh Rodeo Group Meets ter. Mrs. ~d Sputanskl, and f a n l l l ~ , ' yhe Gal fheld ~~~~t~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l i ~ ~

Phllbrick, Sllarenc and 1>ea nis, and hfr, and >fib Ben phll. 1.1 ick. Ebening i~ests wele Jlr. ancl 311s Da\e ~ h l l % r i c k and Della

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First ~~~~h

come west from New York s tate , , uh i le he was breaklng sod on 111s Ifaidware, Secretal y llari y De- Practice Starts

near L~~~ ci ty , --

Lhe Ord IIdtchery Monday There be otllers froill nou

until late spring ' Lee K r e ~ p l l said

ruarv 1 l le explained these chick Eeb )ear the first hatch came off

i n s belonged to a trial hatch -- Home After Hospital Cqrc

Mrs Allton Capek, ~ l i o had spent setera1 weeks in Onlaha, returned to her home in Ord Saturday She ac'ornpanied Mr and MI, , ~ d ] yala , and DIrs. ~ e o ~ b e vasicek ~ ~ n l e . MIS Caoek spent sekeral necks ~n Omaha, a part of the 'ime in a city hospital, \ there shr ui*der\tent surgery. She is i~nyro \ ing.

hotnestcad, a man apploachcd hlln stated that he planning to

start in o r d 11 may h a \ e

~ ~ ~ u S C ; , ~ ~ : ~ t : : ~ l t , d " g l ~ ~ t t : ~ . scribe, as Ord needed a paper. but he wo~ild hake to pay when he raised something to sell. So ,?ou see, we must keep 11 conling

fie adds that he hopes that and M ~ ~ , ~ ~ ~ ~ ( t had a trip anp that it sounded like a lot of

fun. hfrs. pal ma tier'^ address Is 8047 '

hlenistec, Chicago 17, Illlnols. w

M c t h o d i ~ t Calendar The choir of the hfethoclist

Fair hs~ociatioll v.111 nleet h l o n d a ~ , F c b r u a ~ y 15, at the blitchell Bros

The first hatch of baby chicks u t r e disdld>ed in the brooders in

church met ~ u e s d a y e \ e n i n l of this week, instead of the usual

' \~ednesday . The h o w was 7:30 The official board met Sunday yight a t the church. The board o f ' rtewards also met Sunday night at he church at a later hour

'she bible study on the book of : rWiah will begin the e ~ e n i t l g of br ary 28. his s t l l d ~ is SFon- e b by the WSCS. ~ e \ e r m d pherd, pastor, will be teacher+ \ class is open to all. t ,, de\eral new hq l~lnals \\ere 08-

- * Q this week for the use of the fegrt ion. qe each >ear , Race Relations )y is obselred in w~1.jhip ser- ,speciat music for (he day was nthems, "Let Us Break Bread

!her," and ."Stars E \ e r Lead pI9* and a Sioux Indian solo by e Dickey, and a ne l o spir-

'*Deep, Hi\er," as tge offer. ) A special offering \ \as taken - - - - --

prdftlce was 'stalted b> the press Lashtilutt sajd this week. bJtelian church cilolr On the The i n ~ e t i n g kc111 start at eight ter cdntata. \vedllesdai e lening ' o'clock. ,. r .- , - f ~ ~ ~ e h d > ~ ~ ~ : $ ! ~ ~ ~ d e ' ~ ~ ~ k e G c ~ ~ l ~ ~ youth C k i t . . \

- 'r"u"lph" by Bernard The Yuulh Choir nleets e ie r ) ' the pl"grdln which \"ll be pre. see['tec1 Easter tLnle

To Assist Niece Nrr. Frank Plllnoivski went to

llalston. S a t u t d a ~ . to spend sollle tlme wlth her niece, Mrs. h.1~1 Jacobsen, an3 family, and to assist them in packlng, The family plan to l e a ~ e soon for their new honle 111 Chlcago. hfrs. Pllinoitski u a s joined in Scotia by her sister, the

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:gives you all these features' at lowesf prices!

Wednesday after scllool at 4315 P M. in the Fellowsh~p hall of the Presbqterian church. hlrs. John Lemn.on is the spollsor and Mrs. Jrliles O(llsls the director. Young people frulll the fourth grade up are i~ i r l t ed to joln the group.

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Dr. Nay Recovering Ilks. Geolge Nay and son, Ver-

non, uen t to Omaha, Saturday to ge t Dr. Zeta Nay, u h o was recoLer.

rill assilt in the packing Both odlat hoc p ~ t a l i n Olnaha Dr. Nay. / Missionary Pr tgram ~uother of MIS Jacobsen, who also lng following surgery in the hIetb-

may go to ,Chicago with the fam- lly for brief stay. ,

-4 Surprise Gift

~ r . Glen Auble, and helpers,

~ 1 1 0 is con\alescing at the George A ~nissionarq prograln took thc Nay home, is getting along bell, and wlll soon be honle in Ord,

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Guest speake; riele in Orleans, Sunday, where He\elend Discoe, of 1 I a ~ e s Cen

place of the regular preiiching serkice in the Evangelical United Brethren church Sunday morning l'he leader was Virus l i a~kness , i ~ h o presided b\er a prograni of

they installed an electric organ I ter , was guest , waker at the Beth ipecial iallts and prabers. The Kek- for l l r r Klrby AfcGreiv. The doctor el Haptist ehulcb at both the iriorn / ;&rcnd JIr Dorse), the pastor, wri arranqed the gi,ft as a surprise for M I . McCrew. 111e or an war in- stalled while she and e r ll~sbdlld \\ere in church.

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Sunday Guests S~uiday guests in the hol11e of

hfr. and Mrs. Hen Ebcrhart h e r e their son and wlfe, Mr and hIrs. \Yesley Ebeihat t of ~ 0 1 t h PIatte. They w-re accompanied by a friend, ROY Olson. A daughter of &lr. and hlls. Ben E b c r h a ~ t , Inel, i ~ l l o teaches in hfadison, arr i \ed Sati~lrloy and spent the s e e k end i\ ~ t h her p31ents

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,ng and e\ening sercices, Sundab. present and also g,:\e a shot( talk IIe \\as acco~~lpanied by his r i f e . also hfr, and Mrs. Al\a Colson

--- Omaha Guests

Weekel*d quest5 a t the hume 01 Dr. and IIrs F. L Blessing u f l e 311s. Blessing's brother ant! Uife. hlr and hlrs 1Iotgar Ilolm, of

Central Tity Guests Mrs. O\<eLl John and son, Uuanc

of Cent111 City, ~ e r c uests frgnl Frrddy until Sundry uf %cr p , ~ ~ e n l s , Mr. and JIrs, I I ~ n r j Crelueell Cal- !CIS on Sunday to visit \kith hlrs John u e t e Mrs. L l o ~ d liurlbert

0111ahr il1e guests came to see 1 arid daughter and bfrs. Dora Mr. IIolnl's mother, hIrs ?tIslk ; IIodgeson I I O I ~ , u h o has been sick the past

era1 neeLs She is some bettcx. : Dinner Guest *

ho:\e\cr and ?tlonday was able hlrs L7Verne Burrows of Yo~(c

I to be dre.rcd the first time since U.IS a dinner guest Suodry of Jlr her illness. and hlrs John \\'ozab. - - - - - . - -- -- - - - - - - - - - - -

' 'THE OKD QUIZ, QRD, NEBRASKA ' FEBRUARY 1 1; .I954

A Thought For Today - Freedonl of religion is one. of America's gredtcst blcssirigc.

) lake thq most of it. The American Legion urges }ou and ) o u r family t o at tend church r e g u l ~ r l y . . . and to join together in fanlily prd}cr a t homc.

So We Didn't Buy We orl te wrote a furlny story. I t w a s bout d m a n \tho

found a crystal b,ill. I h c bdll \+;is the death of hinl. He got s o i ~ i t e r e ~ t e d in p e k i ~ l g into the future he s tar \ed.

That 's about the positiorl of some of o u r present d,iy busi- ness. Many of them dre SO h o r r i c d about what is going to h ~ p p c n , they a re losing sight o f \+hat's going or? Now.

F'r instance the o ther d a y w c w,ilkcd in \o d storc. I he o \+ncr was deeply interested in d business forcc, i \ t~ng letter. While \+c waited h e sadly shook his head as hc contcmpldtcd thc conling' > e a r .

After wri t ing t1;rcc or fuur niilluter tlie man rt'rrtrd telling us how b s d off ~c \ \ere going to be. 111 anotbcr ten he h,id 11';

c3ncinceii. So cor\vinced \ t c tliougllt o u r co~ltc'mpl,~tcd purCh,ise was a n e.utrav>gd!lcc.

"If it is going t o ~ c t this bad," \tc said to ourscl tcs , "t11c.u n e bctter s tar t cheching c x ~ x ~ i d ~ t u r e c . "

S o w e d i d n ' t b u y . . . The fnan l i~tenccl t o o u r re'l\ulls for ]lot buqing. I hen he ,,tiJ,

c b ~ o u i t d ho? right this iorcc,isilng letter is!'' t --- 4 .

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The Hospital Querlion A r icent ly a p p i l l t c d com~ni t tec , by the O r d 1luspit.il stock-

holders, is e h g a ~ e d ill d s tudy, I he study is t o d e t c r n l ~ n e yosaiblc benefits which might ac'cruc if he hospital was shifted iron1 its present status to nun-prbfit .

Boiled d o i n , the Gudy is c:)ncerncd \rith one questidrl. '111dt is: O r d , and the s u r r u u n d ~ ~ i g c o ~ n m u n i t y , be better se r \ed itith a h o s p i t d o r g a r l i ~ c d under ,\ nun-profit oper,itior~?

q e uesjibp isn't easy, Before ally wise decision can tx. delermlnc8, hpurs hi l l b e rbcnt in discussing possiblc angles of both operations. Tri t idl details iiiil be scanned. And e i e r ) yy- s ~ b l e cont ingenc~t explored t o ,see !f t h e r e i ~ ~ lurh\ a p h m \+ 11ch alight j e o p a r d i ~ e the entire prdjcct.

, The phase o f the study which takes vur atlentioll is its sirlcerity and humbleness,

At tin1r.s you as a stockholder o r user, mdy h a l e felt con- trol of the hos itai was remote from yout g rasp . W e c'iil 'issiirc P j o u such isn't t IC case.

In perfect sincerity the c6nlmittfc lids sdid the study is an a t t empt t o determind facls. An dcci,~on, a s t o a chLingc in opcrn- tion, will h a t e to cyrrie frolii t b e stockhblders in a gcllerdl lucct- ing. I

- The comni i t t ee '~ s ~ t e ~ ~ l c n t is bclicvdblc. Pdrticu1,irIy s o when we, as a o scr \e r , idt hl o n the meetin:: t o wdlch t h e disctissions jell. ,

1 I t k c o n l e r a dcclrr icon\ ici i ;n as a d \c.ttcb the t11lead of

Inany discussions unr,t\el to fin'illy CIIJ ag'iinst the b l ~ i n h wall of this statement. "Wc callnot dcciJc thdt point. 11 \+,ill Il,i\e t o b c decided by a general nfec tin^^."

'Ibis franhners, a e b e ~ i u \ e . a i l1 rll.~rk llew highs ill public relations betweell those \ \ . h ~ n l the Ilo\pital sc r \cs dncl tllosc &en the responsibjlrty of its ~ ~ : a ~ ~ , i g e n i c n t .

; w e can, \+e beliebe, say the above is a cert'tinty if j o u , as a . 'paity of the first pdrt, ~ ~ 1 1 1 11icct the con~nli t tcd h d l t - \ ~ ~ i ~ by bc- * . mg lust a s frank. I - i . I - - - - E

~waken. YOU Housewife 2: v * < . T l ~ c A m c l i c ~ i n houy\c i fc , as \+e alf know, is a rather ~ ledf , sdmetimcs e t e n fussy 11ousc)lccy~r. And, as e l c r y nierch,~nt k n o n s , sfic is' also s o d i e \ ~ h j \ stubliorn drld coruylctcly u l i~n~igagc- able \!hen q d u s e d .

411 spits o f the ne,ttrjc&, thcre h ~ s kc11 sonic hand\criting o n the kitchen wall f o r 3 number of now. 'I'ranslated f rom thc o r i g i ~ a l ~ ~ o p r d n o , it saqs, "Nohd) is gbing t o make d 111olthey o u t of me. No single p roducer is y iug to h o g 111y budget. ' rhcrc is no indispensable conlrnqdity." .

-. J h e dairy industry w,ts too smug to k l i e \ c shc mcLtnt it, ' and the farmer. tou scctirc \+i tb his G o \ g r ~ l m e ~ l t subsidy t o ?,e\cr thile of, an)one a? far relno\cd fipni his c u a b a r n a s lhc

yltimate consumer, . p u t tlicre's trbgic ekidcncc that shc did nle,rn it-ill a n13t1n-

tail1 of 194,500 tqns o f buttcr, for \\,hich the t i ~ \ c r n m e n t paid o u t a little niore tbLtl? a qlr'~l;fcr bi\liorl doll,irs of hcr old I I ~ ~ ~ I I ' s aloncy! , 2 , :. . %

We , j ~ i ~ i t e tllP producers of colfce t o obbcr ie a n d l w ~ ~ d e r this yhenomefia-tlic likelihood that butter, a s a staple in l h c A n l e ~ i d a n diet is 'gdnc wid1 the \C iud of ),ester) ear's politicidns. 'Ilicre should k food f o r thouglit b l the lllstorie fact th.tt a sin\- p le orgdtljsni like thc ~ o t t v i l plant Ilns put to s h d ~ n e the yanlpsr-

1 % ed; higllly-brcd d+ry co\<. I . A ;+ition t b s t c.ln s)~ltl!oire y o s t e b t r tlliiig u i l l t i l r ~ i ob t

\t?e gets m a d c ~ l u i ~ g l ~ t o dct11,111d it. . 1 coffee ill t b c , l d b o r ~ t o r y (ou--just '1s soqa as t is Amcric,il~ house-

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Mori P. 0. (hailer ' I 1 i e ' ~ f o u ~ c I X ) ~ t off . i~e.cv~ll~i l i l tce ll'is fired t11e first sllot ill

lllc bnttle t$r,iisc p o ~ t office rc\cnuc' dOO nlilliol~ dollars a ) e ~ t r . .An J the f iSst ' t i<[ in~, if thc.co11jnliltek h,is it: \<JY, \+ill b~ t f i ~

cilijcil t4c st,llill> ~vid'fo\v \ + l i o , \ v d ~ ~ t b l o 111~111 u letter Out of to ln l . . . ( . , I -

FulleC~i\ely, i ~ j piyiitp ' f o u r cents il?ti.~d of threc for his s ~ ~ ~ l l p , ' he'll chop 1 SY. ulillious .. . ,I p5.u off tile PO dcficit . .. u~i lcss hb g t ' s \+ ri ttr's cr:il?lp. f

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I t \\oUld 1$ like t lhugl l , if'tl1,tt ~ l c w four cent s t s r ~ j p g'r\c us tile &i,tl~l* of ~ q r i i y c 'ht: u.sc3 tp get '\+it11 the red o ~ i ~ s t h j t It'\cl t

. t George . , . W;t~hGig!:liii 011 thclu! .. , . : - --.-,--,,-' ----------- --. I

as sccond class nidil matter at thc postoffice iv County, Nebrasbd under an Act of March 3, 1879. Rates-$3.50 id Nebraska, $5 Elscwhcre

-- -- - - - Adtcrtising rdles and sarnplc copy da i lcd upon requc'st. - E. C. Lcggctt ---.-.-- Publisher

E. 11. Apking Ad\erfising Manaier

Bill Lcc 2-. Managing Editor blyra T. Barber ------r----.-------- Society Editor . . '

1 State Capitol News 1 . 1)espile St alel~or~sc 0 bjcelors En$ineer lless Will Scl Linlils 011 Uheklop lloatls 1 .

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But Adds Poslings lWill Occur Where I 'Abrolulely Needed'

I tions will be re~~io iec l as soon $5 : its tc'rnlinsl, tlicre wbuld be n o way tlinlatie conditions ~ h a n g c . .' its trucks could get in or out. 1 2. i t o ~ d po?tinps will be announ- S p o k c ~ ~ n e n for livertock and

1 ccd at least a r e e k ahead of t i m e ! alioles.:le intc;~sts appvrred. Ibis ki l l give businesses tilllc to , At o;le point a citizell declared I rCarraIIge r ~ ~ i t i l i g ~ and schC'du!e~. ; \\]]at Nebrnskn needed was good

, 'l'lic latter promise was a change ' rvads. , Hcss remarked. / Ress thcn pointed out sollie of ... - . ~ -. .-

I By Melvin Paul

/ " \ F c . ~ c got a good start again, ( the \cry in tc ro t s appearing at the a ~ : d \vc hopc we can keep going,' tLcari17,:-includi~ig trucking and

l>lalls bvere &in$ this fronl the department's original idea pctrolcu~il groi:ps--had be&] the / wtck lor ]illliting truck ,\.tights on of making the announcement not I lratlers in gutting the 1930 high- , cc.r(ailI roads durillg tllc late \vin. 1 , niore .!...- tlixi 48 to 72 hours ahead of / way building progsalii. ter thawing season.

Although 150 persons who sho~v- , ed up at a statehouse hearing, on , thc subject, objcctcd lo thc idea, State Engineer L. N , liess said he

I thought public interest woilld bc ; 1:esI. scrved by limiting in sonic

arc sil~lplc: ' S ~ ~ I L C Iligh\cay del)artnlellt tests have

I \ho\\-u o\erly heavy trucks, rollill6 01 t.r bl .ic ktoj), can cause damage \:l:cn th.2 ground is squ;~shy.

Uc~iclcs, evcry dollar p e n t for 1 rci~airs ~ i i c a ~ i s there is onc dollnr less to s1)cnJ 011 rcI)uilding, Hcss ~hyla incd .

After the hearing thc state en- gineer proluisctl tivo thiligs:

1, IIigh\\a).s will bc posted oc!y hcii ab.,olutely necczsary. l tes tr~c-

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1 Li l \yyse~~ci i s i i e citize~is attencling 1 the Ilearing learl~ecl a higliu.ay cic- 1 partment mnp, outlining c c r t ~ i n I roads that !night bc posted, wasn't i the "flaal crord."

ltcss explai~icd a public hearing 1 is reclui,rcd on all ocw state agency rcgulat~ons. Thc departrneut drew

I the nlap so tlicre woultl be some- 1 thing to consider.

Uut se\cral industries and cii;cm- bcrs of corur~lcrcc took t l ~ c ]nap at t:te valac I f

I This W L ~ S i~icl ic~~ted by \liguruu< / protcsts frvlii the Superior c h a ~ n - t ~ e r of co~nnicrcc, nhicli fcarcd I liniiting ncig;its on State 14 would icvercly 11a1npcr trade. i21so, the new Kaneb Oil Conipany pipclille

i tcr111ina1 had a:i attorncy point 'oiit if US 31 \ v a blocked, i u front of

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1 New License Deadline 1 To keep f r o ~ n penalizing possibly i RO.000 Douglas County nioto~' velii- ' cle o\l.nerl, the state inotor vehiclc department set back the license I baying dcsilline to llrrcli 9,

/ By law the de;~tllinc for new li- c c ~ ~ s e p!.~tcs is Yeb. 15. I Uul the new ~llctlivd of paying

1 auto~nubilc taxes has brought a cliaotic state of affairs in Onlaha. Chicf, Owen Uo~les , announced no one wo;lld be arrcstetl for not hav- ' ing plites uutil 11iidnig1lt March 9.

! Tliis inl~nedintely broi1~11t a cr? irom as~c>sors and coun); trcasvr- crs \r lio hat1 hopvd to hd \c thc job I (!one by Feb 15 By close tea l r io rk

' in most courtllvuses officials Mere ! kctting the task conipletcd. I Uoylcs said ycu couldn't blanie

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' I l o ~ ~ g l a s County lnvtor ve!iiclc ~ \ i n - / ers who were trsing to get their plates if they a c l e held u p at the

I courthouse. Yet the stafely patrol I couldn't ariest peopIe from the I i ether 92 counties and lea\e Onia- h a n s a lone The best solutioli seeln- 1 ed to ~ i ~ o v e the deadline. 1

I Incidently, blare11 10 was the ' i first dnte picked until someone re. I nlenibercd that was state assess- , I racnt datc. Allowing c i t i~ens to 1 r,cglcct billing licenacs through that day \vculd have brought Inore chaos.

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! I Operation Tax Law Improvement ' I There were definite iridicalions ' \:hen Goy. Robcrt Crosby is donc ,cilli Operation lIoncst y lie ~ 1 1 1

1 ~ 1 1 1 to finding ways to strcn:tlieo llic properly Lax laws.

Operation IIonesty is a can~paign to eiicotlriigc taxpayers to m;\kc , full listi!>gs. i

1 So~lle critics habe clrrinled ('ros- I by is using this as a n~etliod of cov. I cring up the \r.cakncsics of the prc- ' writ tax laws. But sources closc to c'rosby say that he is cluietly l a y - ! ing p!ans for a sort of .'Operation Tax Lny Imyru~cmcnt . " I

If possible, this niiglit nlcan sug- ~ e s t e d law changes. l'liese could wait for tlic 1955 Legislature.

But if J st'& sho\vs ~ c h a i n con- stitutional amendments are in order, Crosby might call a special scssion of the legislature.

If this session were held early in September there \fuuld still bc cnou h time to get Ihc propositions c.n %e ballot for the Novembcr senera1 election

Some constitutic>nal pro~isiotls which ]night bc in line for changes include: The requirc~nent all tan. gible property bc uniformly assess- qd. (11 fine idea, but inipractickl, some critics say.)

The electioll of cou~lly assessors. iC'rosby said last iall it might be I\ettcr to appoint theni.)

The $200 escmbtion 011 house- Itold goods. ( Icf la t ion has nlade this out 01 datc, it is argued.) -- Tax Hearings

The state s i ~ p r c ~ n c court hcarJ oral argurncnfs by attorncjs repre. scnting f o u r counties-Grant, l ) o u ~ l a s , Uuffalo, and 1Ioward-- protesting the asaess~nent incrcnjes vrdcrcd lor them by the State board of I*:qic;tliz;ctiun.

'I'hcir objccticns lvcrc tlicir nu- ticc of hearing didn't say irhctlier they were to bc increased or de- creased; and that they didn't know: 011 nhat basis the state board lnatlc its increa:es. - . - - -- - .. - .- - - - -- - -

C C Sheldon, assistant attorney / gcncral, replied the board had lor- I lo\+ ed the law. And again a d again / he quoted the supreme coult's own lrrgudgc in its Jan. 9, 1953 opinion / in the Johnson County far~lilands a ~ s c s s n ~ c l ~ t s case which brought ' t l ~ c swecping equalizations.

I I ~d;cation Conference I Gcqeral sdtisfactio~l as cxpress- 1 ed by thc 150 rcprcsentativcs of 1 vdrloua st;ite\bide organjzatlons r lilch met a t tlic statehouse for a lay confcrcnec on education, called by Gov Crosby.

'The conference brokc up into 1 gloups \\hich discussed redistrict- ' lng, school finance, teachers salgr- les, and what can be done

I Sea L(icliard Marre1 of Ha\tlngs, tlldirlnan of the legislature educa- I !icli c o ~ n m i ~ e e told the group leg- ' 1\1at3r2 wo~dd~i ' t io te for llleasures

/ to iniprokc the educational sjstenl 1 untll they \+ere sure the people I " t a ck hame" want thehl. IIc said 1 t111s g r o ~ p 5hould scll the otganiza-

I Cqns they represer~tcd and in t l ~ n cuplain the nceds of Nebraska's schools to thc gencral public. ,

U S Co~nl~lissioner of Educatioll San~ue l R r o ~ n c l l a Zorli~cr Ncbrai-

/L,ln, said ~ e b r a s h a Has jagging in I sonle waqs - -- ---

of moving to Vallcy county . . . Than Redlon, of North Loup, was suffcr~ng from an attnck of ery-

careful tiniing

the d r ~ e r . + ' 1

!lot in the mood.

Dr. Albert C. Jacobs, president, Admission: 50 cents over ten years. , . . , .

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I \i'wd. Mynia (Myers) , No11h Louy. \ turuen, l i c l c~ i (ivlarqyuqard I , t i rand Is-

i Tatlow, D o ~ i s , t i lc~ldalc , Callf.

T c d ~ v , Utban, ~ o i l u ~ d , E d a a ~ d , Bel!llouer, I I & ~ ~ I ~ I ~ I ~ city, C a l ~ f cal i f -3Irs. guest Mary 'l'hursday Janiqck ctcning was a a t s u p the Ve~s l r ae t e , Al> ce home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. ,hlc- Vodeh,~al , Roll,rnd, Ncligh \C !be1 g! Ruth. ( K ~ s c h d ~ 1 , Old. I<night I\ oni lax, Luclilc, Ll j r la -Father Shcdicy, who had beell \k~!lla~nsou, Ehelhn (Dasll), Steyl ic~wo~r , ill o r d assisting Father rorn svld- I\. orral, J o h ~ i , Or 3. \+ ll!~anison, Donald, B ~ o a d u atcr. owbki, returned Friday morning to

\Vaah Z ~ k u ~ u n d , Llma, (Melra), Ord Iiaslings. Father S u i d o n ~ k i is re-

covering from his recent illness. -Mrs. Merljn l i a l n ~ and son and

3lrs. Louic IIalni and son, all of Gets New Post Scotia, h e r e in ~ r d Friday after-

noon, bet\vcen busses. They bisited Capt John E. liagood, a nal i te ~ i t h hlrs. Mary Janicek.

of Arcadla. Neb., has bcen assign- ed assistant professor of air ' -- ---:T-- . % , , rciencc i n d tactics x i t h the Air 1 HOTC detaclinient at the Unlbcssrty of Nebraska. i Card of j h 6 d i " . I

>. .: . t Captain Hagood recently return-

cd fro111 Japan, ~llerf.? he wa? sta- tiorled since 1950. I le Has a mcm- ! Pkt. Everett L c c h ber of the Uni\ersity HOTC stal l wiahes in this manner from 1946 to 1930. Durtng \VorId to thank all who sent War 11. he served in Italy and cards, letters and gifts E'l ancc. to him, while he was in

the hobpital in Alaska. lie is a graduate of Kearney

State Teachers College. ' I ____ _ _ -- _ _ .- ---- - - -- -- - - I

New Car Ddlc Sell, Arcdtlia--1353, Ford. Lu111irc Nell~cskal, Old-1933,

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I --IIr and Mrs. Joe Jablonski \l,cl.c Sulldav c i~cs t s u f I l r , and hlrs 1954 C hanficleer

to List Names All Ord Mi Gradsrafes

In the 1954 Chanticleer, scar- book to bc pqbliahcd by Ord liigh sclicol in May, 1951, it is planned to list the nalncs o f , all Ord IIi graduates, fro111 the first graduat- ing class ill 1830, through the 1953 class, with their present ad- dl.csses.

hlrs. Lucille Tolen, in charge of ?he name publication, said \Ycd- 11esday thc Quiz M'PS the sole meth- cd used to col,!cc: i9rmer gradg- L t f ~ .

"\Ve'vc, had lots of letters from ::radi~ales niaking con.ections," kIrs Tolen said, "maq be c'll ha\ e Inore uhen readers realize the Quiz is the only way of chcckit~g our infor- mation."

Cooperation cf Quiz readers is lecded to make such a directory )ossible.

Each \veck for tile next scveral uecks therc will bc pi,inted in the Quiz lists of gradua!es, b . clashes, ~ ln t i l all have bcen listek. L'OII~W- ir!g e ~ c h n.itnc will be the address \i!licl~ Orcl lligh now has, tnany of \vliich nlay not now bc correct.

If XOLI have a later rrldress for pny' of the graduates listed below jt is reques!ed that xou write a ~)oslcarcl grblng the graduate's name, class, and correct present address, to Betty Wiberg, Ord, Nebr. or call Mrs. hlark Tolen, class sponsor, at No: 60. Ord.

The school also wishes to be in- lurrned 3f any deaths not so listed of p ly errors in spelling, married I~arnes, etc. Where only a city nallle is listed, a!ld no state name, tlle state' i n all cases is "Nebraska.".

l lere are names of graduates ill 1936-1933 Ord classes., Rlorc will follow, by classes, i r y n iveek to r e e k :

. . . 1 land. Zadinn. L~ l l i an (Sedlacek), Ord. Zulkoskl, Estlier (Bc~.giul id) , \ \h i l l ier ,

C a i ~ f . Zablou,lil. \':'illianr, Deccascd.

I 1932 Adanlek. Marie (Kesslert , brarlu is land. A ~ i c l e ~ s ~ n , F lo l . e~~ce (Clark 1, Ord. ' Austi11, Banlard, Lila Venle, ( H a ~ r i s l , Burwell Lakc Vie!+-, Orc.

Barnl~ar t , Charles. Darrillgton, \\!ash. Benn Harold La ran i~c \V o. B ~ I I ~ ~ I X , Effie' (~0rs111a;i 1 , k e y \Vest, Fla. Briln, Minnie (tirabowbki ) , Ord. Gal-koski, Lecua ( \Vel ls~ , San Uicgo. Cal. Ciocho~i. Irene ( I ic lga~i j . Los Angelcs,

Calif. Clel~~eilk, Maude, Ord. Cle~iicnt, Roy, Ord. Cq:licJ, Ssi;.la (Dotvlu) , \\asl;il~gton,

Joe L. ~ ) ~ \ u i a E . 1 -31r r n d ' h l r s C E Au,tnirsel Reg isIralion j -

I L l o ~ d Secdl~aill , Ord--1951, 1'1~. 1110lltll.

Lco Sell, Ord-1933, Ford. hlsude Goodenu\v, Bur\\ cll-

!953, Ford. Jonn l i a g l a ~ ~ t l , (3rd- -1353, Jlcr.

cury. E:;thcr AI~lson, Arc~tiii3-195-l,

> tent Su:~duy aiter~loon and ,eve- ;ilrlg in K e a r ~ ~ c y , guelts of their

, daughter, l l rs . 'r. S. Elliott, and fa - 1 mily. Jane Sutton accornpanicd them to 1,oup City atid visited in 1 the home of her sisler, &Irs. Waite.

, Sllc returned to OrJ \\i(h 3Ir. and 1 Ilrs. Rns~nissel.

--Mrs. 1Iaruld Bennett and two . children went to Colesficld, Sat- urday, to spcnd tlic yceitend with

Jolin 131ahs, Ord--1953, ~ ; i c k Bob W h ~ t c , North Loup -1351,

Pljmoutli Rithal d Recd, Orcl--1334, Chc! -

rolct. Elton Walker, Orcl-1951, Dodge Yaul Ztmrnc~man, 01 d-1953,

Ford. Frank Christ, A r c a d i 3 - 1951,

Ford. Joe Scll;r~np, Ord-- 1353, Ford. l'd~11 Z ~ I ~ I I ~ ~ C ~ I I I ; I ~ . Ord-1954.

Ford H. E. U u r r o ~ s , North Loup-

1954, Sludebak r. stanley ~ r u k a , U L I ~ \ ~ ~ I J L I ~ ~ ~ ;

LYlllj s

rclatl\es. I 1 -flje I'resbjtqriail Ses\ion) met , , at t h e church on Rfonday e\'kning I

i-..Ceorgia and JQ!\C, Pesek y e r e j I bus v ~ ~ $ e n l i c ~ . S to KeLtrne~ Flidav

1 c:;;', Leota, Mindeii, Nebr. Cup1 Joe, Broken Botv. . . ~usl;ing, Mar i a l (Aiken) . St . Paul, Minh. Do\vllower, Elizabeth (kia\vki~rs), Santa

Barba1.a C a l ~ f . I ~scliliin3;i: Glen. Ord.

I Flj1~i1, +la ,VodelimlI, b i d , Giz~!ibhr~ Clara t I a ln i~ le t ) , l i e r ~ ~ r i s l u ~ r ,

' a\enfng l'licy spent the hecke;lh 1 / there a i t h re:atives and friends. 1 -31rs. Ova1 Blu-ro~rs. head o i the I county \<elfare nork in York ccu~lty, spent the neel\'end in Ord

I uilh rclati\es and friends She \+as 1 a house guest of AIr. and Jlrs \V, L B l e s s i ~ ~ g

' call for Brown SraFpS at Western Auto. See a few of the

1400 prizes we carry in stock.

Ore. Glaser, Irene (Mathes) , Stanton. Hollorr.ay, Glen. Hood River, 0&. liolo~!n, Alice (Petska) , Ord.

I I i npk~ns , Grace (S :a r r ) , Ord. Ja i ies , Edith (Ski iuier) , H e r ~ n r u ~ . Janus, Edward, Ord. / Jobsf. Dorothy (Marlonkai. Tenlyle City.

Calif

Fred Dubas, Gur\\cll- 1954, Cl~e\rolet .

11. A . Leach, Ord-1931, Ford. Otto Nadil, Ord-1951, Chebrolet 11. A. L c ~ I c ! ~ , Ord-1551, Ford. Kob \Vl~itc, North Loup-1953,

~Vlllvs. I JO~;&I. Elwin, 0 r J . Juhuol i . \Ca,~ie, Concord, Ca l~ f S I ; I I ~ ~ Chrv. Co , Arcatlia-1954,

Cl~e\rolet . Dc\\cy l iodg~on, Xrcddia-1954,

t ord.

1 Jones, Hoberi, Central C ~ l y Joroense~i. Axel. Mead.

. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY K l c ~ ~ i Eal-'le. Naya, Calif. ~ o k e i . Anthony Chicago, Ill. Kokes. ~ l o r e n c e ' (Siglits, , Linr olil Kovdrjk, Alice, (Stuiz) , Albaay, dalif . L.;imbu~n. Ahna (Anthony I, Louy C ~ l y . Lashrnett, Everett. Sa11 Gabriel, Calif. Lewis, Catherine, Taconia. \vash. Lu_ke?p, Belly (Bal-ger), Los &lgeles,

I BurvdeSl Wranglers ; Rename Officers

Exclusive Dealer Franchise Available ; in ORD and surrounding Territory for the ,

Nationally Advertised ' > I All oflicei \%ere reelected in 11st \~.edne,da)'s nieeting of the ' J3uruell \Vrarigler's Club

I Hendnlcd Boss Wrangler \ \as E 11 Jlos; Ire is also the Garfield

R U S C O . , . - . . . .

Combination Storm and Screen Windows and Doors

Small investment for sales equipment only. No i&n: tory problem. Business can be conducted from your OW^ home. 1

M c ~ i n n i s . Dr. Kenneth . Liilcolii. Marks, Lloyd. Des Sloines, 1oa.a. Mjers, h l~ ld red (Travis) , tirceley, Colo.

I Mortensen, Elna (blesers !, Ord. countc jurlg?.

C 11. ~ l l g c l l f r i f ~ \\,ts I Stulekccper. , I \

K e n ~ ~ n c $ Iron 3lcn I\ 6 r e , ~ \ \ ig11i

I Moaer, Dal:~la (Sni i th) , AIorr~ll. Nwahanl . Hosemarv 1 \Vrieht ) . Tulsa ;--Mrs. Jlurr,ij Kcl8on rc.tu~iied

\Yrdncsdaq f ro l l~ B ~ r s e t t , \there she hctd ~ C C I I the ~ L I L S ~ of .\!I.., dnd hlls. John Alnlnon, nbo are the

arents of a tiny baby son nlrs R e ~ s o n also \irlteci,hlr, and M T ~ . Earl Ga1ILi\\ ~ y ,

-Joe L D y o r ~ k helped Lester lilrer on the far111 last Thurbd~q ar,d Frld?y

C ~ l y , Okla - - Nelsu~l. B e ~ l ~ i a e (Banks ) , I f a t i n s ! O > c ~ ~ t o w ~ k i , kItIe11 tk:ollo\\ ay l , f o s An- 1 geles, Calif. , Porler, Glea (Roiilyns), Ord. Psola. Anton. H a s t ~ n r s hatllbun, t i e ~ e v i r v e Y ~ i e r a o n ) , Arcadia.' FLonlan~, Jack. Ord. Rowbal, Ada IHt'cd). Denver, Colo.

I R i~ la r , Stanley, Deceased.

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You will have exclusive selling rights in Garfield, Greeley, Howard, Sherman, Valley and Wheeler counties. I She~jard . Dr. Charles

Shil'ley. Yeai.lie (Voss i, Archer . Sjnleons Elsie, Grand I s l ~ ~ d . ~(c inhal ' t , Marcus, Vancoti\er, \\'a>ti. Slol'7, Dr. Rodney. \Vaterto!r.n, S. D.

Iroog Ella Marie t Sarson) Ord. $ole*. 'Adrian. \Vash;llglon, 'D. C . Vala. J u l i ~ i s Pueblo Colo. Van $ l ~ k e , ~ l l d r e d ' ( ~ ' h ~ l b r i c k ) , de-

Write for full details. Our reprkseniative will conlact you. ' . , .

Micklin Hpme Iniprovemenl Co. 1702 Cuming St. Omaha, Ne4r.

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IvaSncaG:Pe: c i a r i Lea (Car ter) , Cariannes, Calif.

Van Decar, Virginia (Raash) , Lincoln. LVelnihli, Mary (Por t e r ) Littleton Colo. Whitford, Ethel t ~ i l l g l i & ~ r ) , ~cot t ;b luff . Wllliatnson. Mallhall , Valset , Ore. Willard, Honicr, Buhl, Idaho.

~%soo, Paul Banks, I I a n y De- Lash~null , and lia,roId Mayberry.

J o h ~ Grecn as c',cctcd to fill tlic yncxpiled t c r n ~ of 11 I\. Phil- lips w11q rcsigncd bccaube of ill hr a!th . , +. ,

Next meeting '. date fo; tile \ V ~ a ~ ~ g l t . l s i+r11 bc February 8 in the 12nirlican Lcgion Club. A chick- ell suppcr is slated

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/Ir we have sold our farm we will sell the following personal property on the fa rmFloc~tdd+ 13 northeast of Ord, and 10 miles routhwk~t of lricson OD the Ord-lricson highway. , cdrnrndncing . , 1 . . . . . tit ai$l sharp. : . . . , PI . . +. , , , . .

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L o o d ;id C ~ W S . . 2j~ols te in cows fresh, Wisconsin breediqg 2 ,Black white face cows fresh 2 Shorthorn cows fresh , . I

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1 Part Jersey cow fresh > * e: * T b \ &:, .v., , '?

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1 2-yecrr-old black whiteface heifer ' 7 Yearling cakes 3 $ycket :calfer '

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4. Spotted gilts 1

ckttle - H o g s Rsofwesms

I Weeds - Fruif I and Shade Trees 1

I I ~asicek Bros. 1 Phone 4002 I : Ord, , . Nebraska ' -3 ./ : JL t 4$31p . -

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1 Ford-Furgeson tractor 1 2-section harrow 1 Mounted Farm Master stacker .

1 Ford change-over plow 1 Flat rack op s t e ~ l year 1 18-disc 1 20-diqc . : I I . t

1 Ford cultivator , 1 Rubber-tired wagon and box 1 Emerson manure sprrtdder ' .\ j

1 Ford Go-debil 1 I.H.C. grain drill 1 Jumbo 10-in. byrr grinder . . 1 No. 101 John Deereq-row corn picker 1 App'elton 2-hole corn sheller e

1 Ford lister 1 Dearborn bucket scraper 1 No. 10 john Deere I-row corn picker 1 Dempster hay stacker , , .

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1 Dearborn mower and several sickles 1 Corn planter 1 Hay sweep for Regular frac!oy,' .;A, i 1 Alliq Chalmers hay baler 1 Wcgon and box 1 2-wheel trailer : ,

1 McCorrnick Deering side delivery rake, 2 Regular tractors ' 1 Potato digger a , , 1 1 Oliver 10 ft. rale ,

i ; ,' 1 Cultivator for negulhr or F-20 1 1935 F ~ r d pickup ' ' . - ' .+* . ' . ; h

1 3-section harrow 1 ' Mopnted mower fo r Regular or F-20 1 Emerson tracJor Gg-Diq \ ' 1 ' ' ?

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Brooder stove k ~ u d s o n ' 10-hole hog feeder Dehorning clippers 8-ft steel water tank Registered brand. Some barrels & 5-gai, cans 2 long tanks , 50-ft. canvas belt ; , 2 110-electric polo+ '. - =: :( d l ?'.I

6 round hog troughs , . Barrel cart . Several piles' of iron Steel troughs . , :, 2 hog waterers Chicken waterer with h+al lamp 6 $l@d - Wood troughs Wood tank heater Several steel chicken f e e d e i ~ m,(

25 black fence posts a waterers ' i b -3; , , * , , I rind stone

Thread cutters 15 steel posts 2 hand saws . ,: ' * ,, . ,.. ? "4 Barbed wire . b

Sickle sharpener 2 Buzz saw blade= Weed burner 1 roll qew hog wire Lowp mower Feed bunk Pressure tank Window screens -

Windows Roll wire cribbing Cgment blocks " , C

3-gal. crerarn can 5-gal. iream can Stqndizer for Ford or rurgeson Fair banks orris pump jack a

\ . Hog shobt , , Standizer for Regular or F-20 Wheel 6anovr

Rundle wood *sG;les , ' 2 wire scoops Swinging bar for Ford-Furgeson Milk pails Several piles of good lumber Lon bits . k , !' .I , f.8 I ? .

. 2 25-11. garden .hose Axes 3 sawhorses , , , . % , , r,: I , ,ix

3 panels ,* * Several lengths of galvanized good 1-in. Shovels r t . " pipes Furniture Barrel pump

3-gal. sprayer 300-gal. fuel trn~k, 3 divisions od 4-wheel Large msorlment of'sh,~; tbols qn4 kii- 3-S McCormick-Deering electric cream trailer, good cellaneous articles t ~ o hupieioils to

separator Boys bicycle mention. 5 I.), ;,E 3 .%. ". ; : . a

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White enamel kitchen healer Bath tub Gas lantern 1 4-bed and springs :$ ~

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Buff Quiclc -Meal cook stove 2 beds and spring - 3-burner Florqnce kerosene stoyo 1 kitchen table 4 chrome chairs . 1 base kitchen cabinet

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BALED HAY > I . - 170 bales prairie hay . ' 150 bales second cutting alfalfa 100 bales wheat s!raw . s

'490 bales first cutting alfalfa 100 bales third cutting alfalfa 25 hales r,ye 'straw

GRAIN 10 - Bushel Rye Usual Salc Terms Catholic Ladies circle b'wil l<er~e lunch'

kENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOUP,BGii WHISKEY. 86 PROOF * 4 YRS. 6lD O M A H A DI$TR~BUTED B Y WESTERN WINE 8, LIQUOR (0 . N E B R A r r A - :--* - . . .

I Jlrich, Joe, Ord. Vodehnal. Stacie (Clark) . V e ~ ~ t i i r a . C,llif.

N YOU TRAB WICHMAN 'Loup City

r I ' Look what you get in a new 1954 Studeb~ker

Longest wheelborer in the lowrst price f ie ld . . . Extra large, e x t ~ a powerful new brokes ... N e ~ , 7 . 5 f o 1 high cornplersion in both Cham- pion a n d Commander V-8 eng ines . , . The Sludeboker "Miracle Ride". .. All 1954

, S t u d e b a b e r s o f f e r y o u a1 r x b a t o r t marvelous new Power Steering-and Auto- mallc Drive or O v e r d ~ i v e .

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e k c r d e s i g n e d . G e t m o r e t i i s ~ i out-ahead StudcLlher stylint: t l l ~ t ' s i~isurance of top resale \ alue.

Get America's No. 1 ccon- orny car! 'I'ilc ncm Sturie- baker is the greatcf t torn- bination of g ~ s sa l ing ancl upkeep sabiiig in the auto- mobile world. Come in and go for q ride!

Cor~le in and see what a buy tlic new Studcbaher is-the big, lu\urious Champion in the Io\tcst price field - the brilliant Colnulander V-8.

Read what owners say about Studebaker gas ecorionly "5ly SludcGakq* has (rarcltd 52.638 rnilrr and unt~3 2 ,220 gal- loris of gds -23.7 milts ycr gal- loo for o \ c r J I d~ibing sulrliuer and ninler- atccage h i f b ~ n y spec3 $0 10 GO."

"For the 11aaL 22 years I hare .dr i \ tn all niakcs of cats b u t rie\cr Late I dr i \eo anjtllin: to coucpd~c ui th the Sludc- ba6cr. I t is truly a big car jn con~furt and a s r u ~ l l car ID rcuiluniy."

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1 Frank Dercl~owski Victoria Cemboski

I Wednesday, Febr. 24

Clernence Stenka- I rlr

Cymmins 6 Cummin~ 6 Nolte, Auctioneers First National B a l k , C\e& , - . : * . i North Lsup' %

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I bit{ U hlcltf I : t r r ' c ~ ~ ~ ~ e I l l'iiri l~ illothec- Cubrirli Clrrb I A fa r tue l l party \\,as gi\en fqls I hlr, and Mr,. S te le Urbanski and falnilq Sunday evening

Those present u e r t Mr. and Mrs. 1 Albin Urbanakl, hlr. and Plrs. Ray- I mond hfcese, MI. and Mrs. Alfred

Klapal, Mr. and 51rs J o h ~ I\llller,

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'Uirthticly Dinner .

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, , Huth Circle, at this nlectinp 360 Acre Farm and Personal Property Starting a t 11 o'clock sharp on the farm located 12 miles east of O r d on Highway 80. and 1 mile east

o f the Kokes school house; 12 miles southwest of Ericson, on

Thursday, Febr. 18 land sale wi l l start a t 1 o'clock sharp. The place i s legally known a( N1/2 NW1/4; N1/2 YE1/4; SEY4, ; W1/2 SE1/4, Section 14; S1/2 SEl/4 Section 11, Township 29, Range 13W. consisting of 360 acres, or less, according ts government survey.

ace has 130 acres of farm ground. 10 9f whjch i s in alfalfa, 8 acres in shelter belts, q largb grove -- e trees and buildings and lots. Five complete lots fo r stock, Fqrm is al l fericed qnd ,Cross d,'40 acres in wdven wire, Fences in excellent condition, t ,

;, , b > i. There are 100 asre$ of Hay land and 124 acres of pasture, al l of hisC be rnbwed, New mill, large cistern, water in the house, shed, bar and hog shed. T~~ chicken houses 8x16,

thdrizcd ad I Mrs. Frank Yolf and Uorotliy. n h e r e cerds u e r e p1a)ed. -. . - -- -- -- - . - - -- - - - - - - -- -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - --

7 , and 10x16, brooder house 8x16, double garage with cement f loor and pit; combination Corn $rib and --

:,granary, 28x30 with 10 foot drive, Hog shed 26x40 with 8 foot cement drive. Barn 28x36 wlth 16 pp

i 1 foot floor, and leanto 14~36. Cattle shed 16x28. Cob house. Calf shed 16x24. 4 feed rack$. Electricity In house, cow barn, hog house, milk house and wash house, '\

' House has five rooms and bath, pantry and closets, Electric lights and water. .A

Place i s on mqil route, has telephone arrd REA. 6

Terms on Real Estate: 25% cash day of sble as security of contract, Balanqe March 1,1954 when deed and absfract wi l l be furnished and possession given. If desired, a loan secured by fjrrt mort age wi l l be carried back for 50°/o, a t 5% annual interest, 5 year maturity. 1953 Toxes of $131.92 wi I be paid and al l previous taxes.

4 Delivers M.0.R.E Nitrogen To Nebraska Anyone desiring t o inspect, this , farm before rule date contact the owner o r the auctioneers. ,

Farmers Than A,NY OTHER '1 \ . . . J '

r NITROGEN FETILIZER , Cummins & Cummins. :,r quctioqqer~.a . ,a ... a , , Brokgrs I ; . , -; - b . 3 ' W, C. H. woll, Clerks

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10 Aecons why PV-82 NITROGEN IS Nibraska1s Leading Fertilizer: ' s Holstein Milk COWS. 4 giving milk 2 just fresh. 16 Hereford stock CQWS from 3 ti, 6 years old. 4 soming 2-year-old bred dairy heifers. 7 12-year-old Hereford heifers.

1. PV-82 is applied ur.der pressure directly into the 5. Becgq~e PV-82 is placed well down in the ro,ot : 1 Purebred bull. 4 yearling Hereford heifers. 2 baby calves. 14 last spring Hereford calveij, root +one and stays there. Unlike dry forms oi zone. the crop will develop a deep root system I

I nitrogen, it fixes firmly in the root tone where which enables it to withstand long periods 01 OTHER LlVESTOCK the crops can use it! drought. 2 work horses 1 Purebred spotted boar 120 last sprixig Hol~omb Leghorn yullets

2, Under irrigation or heavy rainfall, PV.82 6* PV-82 is time P$Oved and , 45 s p ~ t t e d bred qilts 15 1-year-old hens

leaching more than all qther forms 61 fertilizers works better than dry fertilizer equipment. 7. PV-82 can be put on at anytime the ground HAY AND FEED

3. On xion-irrigated fqrms, PV-82 is best because ' isn't frozen and helps the farmer spreac! his 200 bushels Cherokee oats 309 bushels ear corn 75 bales rye straw 20 tous prairie hay it is plated well down in the root tone. THERE work load. 1

1s NO WAITING FOR RAIN TO BREAK 11 8, No bags to store or handle. I CHA*GE IT CKEMICALLY OR 9, PV-82 is non-corrosive, and equipment lasts in- F-20 tractor, good condition

MACHINERY 1949 New ldea c o p picker

. SOLVE IT! Trac.t~r $veep . Two ?o:se mowers

defkitely. i Regular tractor, good conditi~ll One-horse corn and stalk drill, new Horse qrain drill Dempsfer stacker

, 4. Y~upg, germinating plants refer the PV-8: 10. PV-82 costs LESS per actual pound 01 nitrogen than any other form of nitrogen. forins of nitrogen and can use it immediately.

I Your P, V Dealer ee Nearest

FOR CUSTOM APPLIED NITROGEN OR BUY YOUR OWN PV-82 EQUIPMENT Anyone Applying Nitrogen To 60 Acres of Land Yearly

Can Profit by Owning His Own PV-82 Equipment

lohn Deere 2-bsltom tractor plow NQ. 21 tractor cultivator Good hay rack, rubbqr tired gear 'Gear type tractor-mower Rock Island Manure spredder Rubber tired gear and large box fwg an4 three section harrows Emerson qo-dig 10-foot peering rake Underslung, winch, 6xtra' cqble for large McDeering 8-foot binder 2 box wagons Walking plow stplck 18-wheel disc Chase 2 . ~ 0 ~ lister' Garden cultivator 2-wheel trailer John Deere 12-fool iake, like new

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Sage sh6p tools including die Set, vise, wrenches, S C Q O ~ S , hammers, forks, etc, etc. 2 sets. hame& G d ' ne . Stkk saddle, ' 2 sets chaixis. sling^. 2 steel stock tanks. Several oil barrels, 300 gallon steel oil tank, 10 heat Iainps wit k cords.

Propane heathg system qonsistiog of 500 gallon tank, 45,030 BTU automatic propane space heater with automatic control and blower. 15.000 BTU Propane Heater. Propane Gss brooder stove. I

, ' * Coal or: wood w&te porcelain rqnge. 2 dressers; 1 covplete bed, dining room set, davenport and niaster chaii, 2 white

kitchen cabinets, chest of drawers, book case, high chair, mattress for baby bed. F

Steel sell feeder. 25 bushgls cap: Registered brand, McDeering cream separator, severgl pwels: 2 rolls cribbing. Some used lumber. Oil tank heater, 2 sets steel hillers, neqrly new. Cmifort cover for F-20. 75 ?[eel posts, 20 rg$s woven +en Used tractor cinating tire set. 11 x 36. 240 rods barbed wire. Wood posts. New trpctor umbrells. Cgw dehorn?r, Calf deborner. Masculptor Vac-

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PV.82 AND PV NITROGEN, INC Curnmins. Cwnmins & holte, Auctioneers Nebraska State Bank, Clerlq SCOTTSBLUFF, NEBRASKA

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Usual Sale Terms ~ u n c h Wagon on Gr~unds

'Tl1E OKD QUIZ, OKU, NEBKASI<A \ - PAGE 'l'lHI<EE . I

Terrific Response Greets Arrival of Cornhusker Caravan Here Wednesday t

F loyd 6ossen ( left) examines a section of gated ~ r ' s . Paul Geneski, Mrs. Anna Polak, Mrg. Ray Home extension club members i h o helped the Gi lbert Babcock, (center) who operates a s n l ~ I I Expe,tt Mark W.elJorl answels aues!ian~ on c r ib pipe at the i r r igat ion panel of the Cornhusker Cara- Mel ia and Mrs. Paul Palser pause br ie f ly i n front of specialist explain the desirable features of the "I," dairy herd on h is 300 acre- farIll ~ ~ ~ t h c o n s t r u ~ t ~ o ~ ~ f rom J I ~ McCall and Darrel NoII. t l ~ t l l van. Bossen has 170 acres under di tch irr igat ion on the 4-H display which highl ighted the rura l club shaped nloder~r kitchen were Mrs. J im Hagood and are wel l know11 i n Valley County agricultural quar. his two farms near. Arcadia. Discussing ferti l izatian acfivify. The quartet were part of nearly 1,000 c i ty Mrs. Walter Bumgardner. Both are metiibers of the talks over dairy breedill9 problellls with C. W. Nib- ters. caravan continued its trek over Centr?l and crop rotations to'use i n i rr igat ion far~* ing wi th and county persotis who threaded their way through Clever Corner Honietnakers Club at Arcadia. Mrs. ( lef t) extensioll dpiryt~lan, alld C. C. Dale* c o u l l t ~ Nebraska this week for further exhibitions. It IS

Bossen are C. C, Dple, (r ight) county extension agent, the maze of exhibits. The exhibit highl ighted al l Bumgardner is secretary-treasurer of her club and extension agent. Babcock is president qf the Valley spor~soted by the A,k-far-Ben of Onlaha. The exhibits and J. F. Decker, ~ r r i g a t i o n specialist f rom the Uni - phases of farming practices and encouraged rura l group chairnlan of the Arcadia clubs. Admir ing the ~ ~ , ~ ~ t ~ Extensisll Service. were designed spectfically to nudge farmers in to ask- ~ t r s i t y o f Nebraska. Bossen is vice-president of the folks to ask questions of experts who stood ready revolving shelves and general arrangement of the ' ing questions rather than fornial p ~ c s e ~ ~ l a t i o n o f sub- Valley Counfy Extension Service. w i th answers. wal l cabinets are Mr. and Mrs. Jatiies Bratka, who iects by speeches. Experts wi th the caravan said, . farm nine nii les northeast o f Burwell. - - -- - - - -- "Valley County folks we're cer ta i~r ly interested." - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --

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Quiz Representative

Some used luniber Some old iron 75 bushels oarfs 1

ey, al ful fa and sweet clover

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Black Saddle Horse, 10 years old: ~ u i s t a n d i n ~ all-around saddle horse

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Cummins, Cummins and Nolte, Aucts.

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Ads also b9 placed with Quiz rppre~ntatives as follows:

C G M J ~ ~ C K ; Mrs. Ruby Higgins. SCOTIA, Mrs. Greeley Gebhaidt- ~OTESFIELD, krs. Evelyn Don-

sheoki.

No mileage charge ' .

Breed Your Cows Artificially to Proven Sires

Lovp Valley Dairy Breeders Association

LOCATED: Acroi the str&t k ~ t n the Burwell Butter Factory

1 ' t . - . ,Rehldeqcg Phone: 1W

Attentloo Givm f. LEE'S CLEANERS

Loup City, Nebr.

~ t i ~ s ~ d a n r 4 Surgeow Free Pickup an11 Ueli\ery seru-

Bpeclal attention glven to S I N G E R S E W 1 N G ice. Deliieries e!err Wtdnesd3r X-P6y Cwdiographl

Oilice Phone 34 SURGERY & DIAGNOSXB C E N T E R 322 West Third

Grand Island, Nebr. Local Representative:

R. D. KOSMlCKl

( will entertain their district super- ! \isor Thu~~sclay. The plans includc i a luncheun, an afterlloon meeting, ' mother, hlrs. A n n u ,

. . . and an evening t i~cc t i~ ig with u 1)iinlap. \Vc would also i

. -- The Diu11;lp k'a~i~ily tiley keep their l ~ ) \ v , low hlrs. John i\nclc.rsen

Oba Boiuiia hiartinn ,Bvuma Riemer Boiuiiu Name11 Bouma

be'held on'fhe farm on-

---- - baths, two lots, paving. ! Dirlr~t'r Gursts At Crot~izs i

guest ill thc Cronk holnc, was hdn- . . . - .

BABY CHICKS

Purchaser Can Have lmmedlatc Possession .

Come in and see 'em! Sizes 141. to 24h

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3 Holsteins, 7, fresh in May qnd June ,

1 Holstein, 5, heavy springer

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FifQhs . ................. ............. Gallom ,3.45

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?'lie Matt l<ecl'c

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Llinncr Gitests hlotierrl Prisc illtrs

we are pleased fs fell our friends and custom- -.- ers that many new l i~as will b~ added and

new policies instituted, to give you better'

head A social hour was enjolcd

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he Altar Society, ser icd dinner to -- ., Real Estate and Furniture ' ~~,, , , , l ; ,~, , , ; , , ,

'he hlalt Keef relatiies, Wednes- Jay. 'I'll2 babcment of Our L ~ d y of 'c 'e~pttu~~l llclp C l ~ u l i l ~ \ \as used

MIs. E\el>fi C ' L ~ ~ J Y , of 1 ~ l l l \ ~ c l ~ , for tile purpuse, Other fliends a<. and Mrs. (-kw?2e Anderson, of Ord, ,irted by bcndil in food, we will sell our residence and furniture in North .ittelided a yrcrident, ,,f ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ , s Lo.u~, Nebr,, ofi- a r d ~ r o f e s s i o n ~ ~ M'o~~len', c lubs t

confe~enco Sunddy. Prebidents of lVl1~~ B i f f /)dclys the ~ l u b s of the F o ~ ~ r t I i District The blrt11da)s of Mrs. Vernon Mere Prcscnt id tlie Yallcey Hotel, Vdy s ~ l d George Ndy \ \ere cele- \rhcie the meeting \vds held. JO- riratccl at a fsa111y dinnel- Sund:ly, sl'hi~le Gros\cnor, foiu tli district ~ e l d s t the Ceolgc Nay home.

STARTING AT 2:00 O'CLOCK SHARP tlircctor, etcaided - Inly the t\ro [anlllies and Dr Zeta Durirlg the lrleeting Dyrotlhy Yay \ \ i r e prrsent

T ~ d l l , of Grdlid I.lar.d, was plecte']

The place will sell to the highest bidder reqardless the llew director of tlie dibtrict. ~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . id^^ -. The l > i n ~ \ e ~ Bridge club had din- o( pri&, Legally known as Lot 1, Block 10, Bab- I~e l ebr l l t~ s Al,rllcdsnry ,,, t o g c ~ e r ~ ~ ( ~ ~ . l ~ y e \en inp at 1 / To help l f r , and Mrs. P C ~ C I , ?lids he IIall~\ony lfou>e Later all cqck's 2nd Loup* One cclebrat? (heir ike&jing ahnlier. to tile holliz of the hosts, /

blkck west of the cheese factory on the north side';;~~~d;~~l;~~~;e\eral f - relatiter ,,a w,,. c c. ~ilomp,on, \ r h e ~ e $ards ):ere p l a ~ e d . of the street. Among tlleae were JIr. aud h ~ i s :

Kdu ard !Iduson, Bfr, and hlrc. Jollll Luda, hIr, and 111s lIerb Gaff, and li(ldio Bri(fyc Gccfsts Thh house i s a four room residence in fair to goddl h f a ~ ~ I C C , ~ , During the ,\,,in, hlr aan Mrs. 1Ienry Scliaefcr the guests plajcd Pitch. EJI \ald bere hosts to the nlen~bcrs of the ' and has been repainted and reshingled .lid, and held 1 Had;! Bridge g r o u p , IVed~~esda)' '

score and Mrs. ~ j w d ~ d IIatl- kenlng hlr, and Mrs. Otto Hetlen- ' resdntl~* A fine logation; it is ' 'locks the lilll Duda l o n tllC log ( q ~ ~ e r of i\L(adia, \{ere g l ~ p ~ t s 1

main business section, three blocks to school add score. --

I close to chyrch. The 1953 taxes were $29.98 and Birr/,(!uy Vc~lcr~t ir~t l'clrt y - they and all previ,ous taxes are paid, The l'limary and Junior clases of

A birthday party was held in the he Sugd;y Sfhvol of the Evangel- llolile of hfr. a ~ i d hlrb. Blll IVo4ni- leal U ~ ~ i t e d Brethren cllurch had a . NClNQ Tt4E2. NEW - ~ k , s a t ~ ~ r d ? ) . eieuiug, a t uhich 1 V'11entine lYalty Suudsy afternoon 1 his would make a fine home for a small family or unic die blrloday of Mr. IForniak [ ~ C Z S r a i n \%as the hostess, tlir 1 0 6 4 C - G S I ~ N I N E T Y - E I Q W T ' I ass celeblated. Guests a c r e Mr. part) being held at her hoinc. some couple wishing to retire. It i s in the low pr ice, .,,, ,,,, Nelson, Mr, and Mrs. -- You cart Lelie\c )our elta! ' I lkid tlreslu car Joca e ~ i a t . It'd clbsr but with a little improving will make a very s ta~ l \ey ~b:alvn, hlr. and ~ r s . ,lid ~ ~ ~ ~ , , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ( f ~ , ~ ~ s ~ , , , ; , ~ ~ Afartln, Mr. a d Mrs. George Le- the I ~ I . I ~ I I I ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ 1le\tT OlJcruol,~l~ A'iuct! -kli;lit fuc 1931. .i;3 "

c0mfortable small home. 8o\v and B e \ e a ) and 3fr, and i l r s , The Loilp Valley Prumenadcrs ) U U car1 set' . . . ~ U U call J ~ i t e tlliri J L ~ ~ I L I ( o J J ~ ~t )out Old+ Roland N ( J ~ I I I J I ~ o,et in the K. C . l lall instead of the

Lurlch \iIlicll the gucbts had 'iighc1ni.111 ]la11 as usual. Wilbur mu1,ilz Jc,tlcl'e! Yoti rc~ll i ce ~ 1 ~ 1 i l ) g 50 JII\ . ~ ~ i c ~ d it's Loi~~icl Remembernit will sell to the highest bidder for ~rol,grlt u;s ser\erl, Klzer, of Ord, acted as caller. to LC iu~i~.tttcl fur LII.III~ )e.Ils. ~ t ) u , r , t i \ C I ) , lo\\ .Ie\ el deaig~,

* - - cash on Friday, February 26, Deed i s signed, ab- set utl' L) the f o t \ \ ~ l d lo& of tLe p.iliuld1nic \\illJ~Lfclll. 1 Surldoy G u i t s ' st'tact i s up to date, aad possession a t once. dlc12'~ Club SIccts ~ \ j t c p cut dou~a J ~ J f i u ~ t l s \tittt 3 ve~l)urts car1* tiair. Sunday guests in the fioi'cc of Mr ?he Men's Club of Q e St. John's , Yolr'll di-CUI er uelv o~lll; of I,< r f u [ ~ l ~ . ~ ~ i t e in it; ne\r World's ' , a11d Mrs. Rqbert Philbrick, Larrh ' Lutllt'rdll church ruet in regular

FURNITURE and Monty, in honor of ~ b t . Jack ,csbion on ~hul . sday eiening lrosts ' L- , l b t u l ,1 "ltuc bc t" K11g)it: lb5 L ~ J I bc ON ~ r , 8 25 to 1 c o ~ u ~ ) ~ c b s ~ ~ d . NE\V SI,lthl' IN \ ~ l S U S I l I I : L I ) Dl:SIC;h! Kc\\. IIolt ~ c r e Jlr. and Mrb. S te le Gi- \ \ere Otto ZappGand E'dmuntl 1IuEf-

' Se\c l'o\\tr Ut;ihcs*, S ~ f t t) l'o\\er ~ t c r t L ~ + , 11ttt. (.\\ay

zil~shi and falgily of Loup City, JIr, mad , : cq\tl \ r n ~ ~ l a ~ o r ! Uccy fu.1111 I I I I J L ~ r C ~ - I U I L I . L ~ L I I I ~ C Cu.11- Heating stove, small range, 3 rockers, 2 kitchen 311d 31,s. Clarellce Pielbon of ~ ~ ~ t h chairs, sanitary steel lounge, combination book' LoL'L'pf l f r s F r d n C s c ~ Kalty and

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Mrs. C. c. l.)ale was hostess to Kntre Kous at her honie Thursday ~1Ete~nuod T!le tinle \ids spent ill i isiting. ,

case, Kitchen Cabinet, '

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l'o\\rr Scat;*, loo! Sre the 195t "Utealii C5r" i\iuttJ.Eight ionr, FLCCI~-lJ.dJecl I I I > I I L ~ ~ I I ~ I I ~ I'LIIL~, l f ~ l l d Brrlbe S;g~l.~l . Light and l'tu~lt COII I~ , ( I [ I I I C I I ~ C O I L C I ~ ~ J I.igl~ts are I~OI* .

, ~tdrrJdrJ ey~~iprricr~t on a11 i\iur1).l3;ht ~ u u d r l ~ fur 1'35i. *Opl;onu! ot ritra c d .

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h ~ s p a ~ e n t s , Mr. and Urs. R'orn~an J. 11olt and fanlily. -- ATo LO Pir~ychle

Mrb. Elnvry Thonl~el l enlertained the No Lo Pinochle cl b ThurbJnq' ALLEN. AND VELMA TAPPAN, Owners

Cummins & Cummins North Loup Valley Bank

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~ p n the s c c o ~ i ~ l high score p r i ~ e . f omnn's Club lsst Tuesday eie- Mrs. Anna Holmes r e c e i ~ c d the xiing. If? discussed legdl matters Ord Nebraska 1 t ~ a i e l i n g gift. nomen should know. t

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I?EBRULIRY 18, 1354 '1'1 IE OI<D QUIZ, OIID, NEBRASKA' PAGE ,FIVE +

P l i ~ l l ~ p i 66 1Ic.d~) Vutj P ~ e r n i u n ~ Xlotot 011 gi \es )ou sonlct l~ing

can come close to produging the fjavor and

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engine protection. Get it toJ.iy I t ' sgr~cr~ rrlrlci7~i

WEDDING DANCES

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'cars we know were treated right, serviced Clcmcncc Stenku- 2 stcers, yearlings Mario Dcrchowskj right, rrlakc your wisest used car buys!

customers. We - k n o w they are respons~ble people wlio take good care of their cars. And, since [nost of the111 depend on our service

Electric Range, Frigidairc brand; lik'e new Siegel Oil Heater, likc new

i s in excellent condition. - Cotton Padding - - Nails und Tacks

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90 Steel posts Frlgidaire refrigerator

Chroine Chairs Kitchen Range Four Horse Collars 8 Itolls of hog wire 2x6 Sfoclc Tank 3 rolls, galvai~ized barbed wire

Usua! Sale Twms . , .

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Elegant New ,54 ~odge ! ;- : Automatic Natural Go9 1 Water Heaters are a

DODGE DEPEN,DABILITY I (A GRAND PRIZE A DAY* FOR 40 DAYS)

w h o l e time!

or savs d s y o u p l d a s e !

. 'FASTER.. . CHEAPER

. ~ T ~ A D E - ' NOW , . ,'. while y o u < o l ~ y7ater heat; .

' i o g hquipmelit , , . even your old wash boiler . . will bring you a liberal trade-in allowance.

Natural Gas is tlre world's fastest \vr\ter.heatiag . ,:fuel ,', , and it costs but r\ .few cents a day.

Bring your bvater he'~ting equiplnent up tc) .date now,

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I I . ~ t ' r , ~ u n : It's Easy to ~ n t e r ! Tqk6 your "Vacation preview Drive" ' :. washington's Birthday Ii *' a

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in the greatest Dodge car in 4 0 great Dodge years I

@en *On ~ h i i Legal ~ o / ' i d a y '

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, 'No tilnie to waste! Yester;lay's conltst is 111 PROYIP E N D U R A N C E W I N N E R --Dodge over, today's is on, tqluorr,ofi.'s sqt nnore lilarks for endurance all(] stanl- is coming soon. \Vil\ a gralnd pri& kdca- ill4 than iinlerican car in historq.. OFFICIAL PACE CAR! .

ti011 for t n o by discoveri~jg the non- derful things about neFv ' 3 4 uodpe: ~ o o k at these "Vacation Feptures" New hono~s came,t6 Dodge'

1 . ~ ~ l i l i Dodge Fower r l l t e fu l ly j u t d r n a t ~ c !rirismtssion for i t s record-bya)ting per-

> A A A P R O V E D E C O N O M Y WINNER-UoJge eEY! Stedped up 150 h p. Red Ram V 8 Engine formance in official AAb topped all 8's in the f d n l o ~ s MotilpdS' NEW! Doqge fu l l t i n ~ e Poker Steering runs. The Dodge V-8- h& '

Econolny Hun. N E W ! Dodge J a c q d a r d upholstery fabrics been selected as ,Official Pace Car f o r fhr 1954 - . . " '

, AAA P ~ O V L D P E R F O R M A N C E WINNER-Dodze Tile roon~iest, r&diest, rnost reliable car I Indianapolis 5 0 6 - k i l o Race. I . - -

-', set more records for aeee1&ation7than , lied: the price; "See America First" I I any other AmCrican car in history.

' in the filiest Dodge ever built. b

' . 1 ' , - Your Friendly ~ i d & Dealer Can Help you Win! See Him ~oda;!

Your Friendly ~ b d ~ e Plynlouth D e a l 5 B r ~ n p s Y o u - b a n y Thomas, ABC.TV. Be i r ?ark; in :'_Break T_h_e_Bany A8C:TV. Roy R o g e r s Z B C Radio. ~ ~ l ~ ~ i $ ? a f r ~ c ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - - _ _ --- _ ---- - -- ----- . I . I

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q e f , newsy paragraphs on Val!ey Countyans, busine: ;I 4 ): -, interest

$re For w e e k End d,?rIr. and M ~ s , Ftay IIurlbert and iarnlly, of Lincoln, \$ere ucek end bjyifors in Ord ~ h l l e here they Spent t h ~ time with her siater and ianllly, Mr. and blrs Wlllls pldte, also n l th her parents, Mr. and blrs, john A4111er. I h e a l s ~ kis~ted at the hol le of Mr lfurlbelt's sis- t t r , Mrs., jiru Kauata, and f a n ~ i l j .

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Mrs. Ed Kmqcki. n h o had bcen her* mother, hlrs Agnes

, .and a s ~ s t e r , Mrs. i\noa 1 eft on the a t t c ~ n o o n bus for Elba she eipeeted to 1

meet her husband there and to- gether thc):\iould go to their h n ~ e / lb Y a ~ a d l Mrs Zulhoski had $en jn thc OrJ jlospltal for sekcrall

cck) for c a w of a broken arm. % 5 e \+,as released last Tucsclar, a n d , a t th h'olnc of her daughter,

rs. Sor 6 a . Mrs. Zulkoski IS get- t y g along as well as possible.

Visitors At Kesler Home Guests, during thc last ueck , of

Mr. and Mrs. \V. E. Ke Ier i fere hlrs J . U. MrClemcnt, t l r r John IIolnls and son, Handy of Den\er C O I O , 1Irs. Lester C a n e r hnd daughter, Karen, of Craig, and Jfrs. Doqle Collins of Grand Island. The Colorado guests left Thursdny. 3lrs Collins remainecl until Sun. day aiternoon. : + a f - - In Lipcoln

Rlrs Jack Komans and Mrs. Iiowarcl IIuff accompanied hIr and Mrs. Wnl. Rlanasil of Buruell to Llncoln Thursdaj, \ \here they spent the day They ~ e n t to look after nlattels of business.

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Cllnton, also Mr And Mrs. Jacob Gerder of Beaier Crossing, spent Thursd'~) In Chdnlberb. There they klsltcd in the homes of Mr, and 31rs Sfelkin Bell and Mr. and Mrs. -- I Vernon Whitacker.

~ f u d t n t s Home 1 -- Among t h ~ s tud~nts 'h6me from 1 Sunday Guests

the unilersit) in Lincoln for the (;ues[s Sun'1jy of hlr, and hlrs ueck cncl irerc Don S ~ c e n s e n , Krn- Jferle Van Zandt and family \+ere neth Clement, Chdrlcnc Ulesslllg and Sirs ~ i c h d r d Klcckner and and Karen Q~icts . , . Sandra, of 3llllcr; Mr. and M p .

- -- Ben O ~ t r a n d , Uennie and Bill 111 Omaha Ostrdiicl, and Rlr, and Mrs. Wcldoll

Mr. and Rlrb. C J . Mortcnsen 1 Klgckner, all of Mason City. $Pent ern1 da) 5 durilig thc past ] - ueck,,m-p~!~;ll~,q! 0" busincgs arld week End With Relatives pfeasur6.' 3 , Airs. i)or6i Jorgcnsen and daugh- - - - - - - - ter , ,\lma, \icot to Grand Island

Saturday morning After spending a brlef time there, they \ + t n t to ~ ' a l \ r ~ l l , where the I' MirC O l e r - night guests u l t h , r e a t i ~ s. -- Overnight Guests

01 erni lit guests Saturday, at the home of %r. and hlrs. Elnier Zloln- ke, Liere Lauren, Jody, Cherri and Vickie Calbin They are the daugh- ters of Nr , and Sirs Claqlon Cal. k Ill.

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Leggetts Return Mr. and hlrs. F. C. Leggett arld

51r. and Mrs. C . A. Anderson re. tulned homc Friday froill their exlensiie \isit 011 the west coast.

To Return Home '1 Mr and A1 s , joe Sedlacek, who

ha\c beell \jilting i r , and Mrs. Paul Wagner in Los Angelcs, plan to return to Ord soon. They h a l e lnade rcscr\ations to leake thcre

I on JIarch first. --- Weekend I n Lincoln

IJrs. Edu; Kpkcs looked after business luatters In Lincoln, Sat. u rday !he also spent the beck end wlt her daughter and falllily, Ur , alld Mrs. G1.w Spcidel and sons. She ~ e n t lo Lincoln Frjday c ~ ~ p i r l g , ar~d MBS accom~anic? by hloise ~obs t and Ketta, Stone, who / visited relalikes and friends, dur. . . ing the week end.

~ : . E v & ~ Ydur Old Teikettle is worth

Your old water heater . . . or your old wash boiler * . will bring you a Itberat allowancp if you trgde for a .

new Permagfas1Wqter H c ~ t e r now. Your Kansas- Nebraskq monager will help you arrange to fipyg on8 installed right away. Then you and family can

, - enjoy a ;ore ple&gnt life with glepn hot ~ a t e r pight and day. For juit pennies a day you'll have hot w h e r for every'need.

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FOR EASY TERMS WITH YOUR GAS BILL

0rd. Lodge lOOF No. 90 E l l s ~ o r t h Ball, Jr .

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FOR SAIIE--Lincoln Bro~nc Crass Seed. Wm. Valasek, Nortg Loll , County Court of Valley County, -- Phone 2421. Nebraska. Estate of Stanley ' - FOR RE~T--l louse in Ord. Four Wi\NTED: hlarried Inan for gener- _ _ _ _ _ -- ?!?!! Swanel;, Ueccased The State of

CLgANED &,,d REPAIRED roorns. bath, and utility room. a1 l a n u uork. Phone 1914, Edwin LOST qnd FQUNp Nebraska, to all concerned: Notice Gas, neuly decorated. Vacant Lenr. 47-2tc -- is hereby giben that all clai~lls

All w o r k GUARANTEED Jan. 1. W. Jl Boomer, Notth ------ LOUP. 41-lfc 11EI.p WANTEl)-Depcncfable lac14 STIZAYED - Onc liereford cow said e'tate must be flled O n

- for part-tinle house ~ o r k . IIrs. Iron1 pasture, Brand: Double Or bciore the lgth day b l a ) l & mileage charge FOR KENT-One Easthide nlodel n rZdoJph S.e\enker. P h o ~ l e 194. arrow on left shoulder. Leo 1954, o r be foreber barred, and 46-2tc \k'olf, Ord. 46 21p that a hearing on clainls ui l l be fu1nisht.d apdrtnlent about Mar.

Yir l te ERIC LARSON 1.t. L. A. b ~ u n r y . 46tfc ---- -- ----- -----__- htld in this c o w t on bIay 20ti1, ' G$neral Dclivery -- - \VANTED - hlanied Indn for gen- Cr\>!E TO hlY home at 1105. P !95#, at 10 o'clock A 11.

FQK RENT - Unfu1ni5hed 3-room era1 far111 work. Could ha\.e sonle street last Tuesday a DalniL~tlan Ellsuorth Ball Jr. I LOUP City. Nebraska apa l tn~cnt \villi bath. J. P. Car- li\eatock. See l i a r ~ y or m a n dog. If the dog belongs to any- County Judge

NITliOGlrN IS THE BEST .

; Par Free inspection ---- koskj, 419 --------- N. 18th St. 4 6 3 1 ~ -- ---- Urebley. Ord. .------ 46 tic one in, or near, Ord please come q5 3tc - and get him at once. Othe~wise

FOR FEN 1' OR SALS-Small pro- S.1LESlIAN \\'ANTED he will be t iuned o \ c r to the Davis & Vogeltanz, Attorneys. . I . '

- ductl\e farm. Elmer Puhna, Bur. 0:d reliable Comp'~ny has unusudl authorities. hllltvn Clement. well, Nebr.

FEltTlLIZElt TODAY! t -i- - . 4 6 2 1 ~ opening in )our terrilory for -.--- ----- *

OF ESTATE HEARING 1, 41%' LIQUID NITROGEN i s More Efficient Than Dry Material because 47-llc In the Count Couft of Valley ----- ~ ~ o u n t y , ~ebrnsHa. ~n the ~ f a t t e r it i s in Solution and need not wait for Rain to Activctte It. .There Legal P(ofices ;\;hpfstate of J. E d ~ s r d LCC. * 1s no run-off on sloping ground as there i s wi th dry fertilizer.

Body Shop NOTICE OF CAUCUS State Of Nebraska: On t.ebi'- 2.,41°h LIQUID NITROGEN i s More Efficient Than Anhydrous - h m o n l a ary 10, 1954, the Adniinistrators Notice is gi len that a of sa:d Estate fllfd flnal Account

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caUcL" be at "" and Petltlon for Dlsir~bution. Hear. because it i s Ammonium'-Nitrate product and Nitrate I s ready

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in the V1llapc Of ing thdereon is Ordered held in the f o r immediate use. Anhydrous - Ammonia has no Nitrate Ayail- 'Iarch 2* lg5', at the

COLI I I~Y Court ~ o o m in ~ r d , ~ c b r d s - LQCATEP: .Across the ahref hour of 8 o'clock P I I for the ka, at 10 09clock A. b~. Fcbrualy able but relies on Moisture, Temperature and Bqcteri.al, A c t i ~ g frgm t h e Burwel l Butter Factory I-'UrPOx of selectin candidates for 26, 1954. + f o finish the Manufacturers process and change' the Ainmo,nia to'

the bllla e board of t r u ~ t e c s . .,ern- V , ' ? ----- hersof %c board of educatio~l, and Ell>u\orth Ball, Jr . Nitrogen. fo r such furthcr business as nlay Febr 11-3tc

County Judge eropcrly c o n ~ e before said caucus -__-L-~--- - 3. 41% LIQUID NITROGEN i s Easy to Apply because it has ng pressure a)

BY Order of the Village Clerk The \c ry llelp jou need ma; be red Auble. a ordinary working temperatures. It can be applied t o the t o p o f

----- Nebraska REFINISMING looking for work in t ~ n i g h t ' s want the Soil or Drilled into the Ground, ads. ----- A

m C I ( E R SERVICE 4, 4156 LIQUID NITROGEN Does Not Require Heavy Lifting or Storing of

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GEO. A, PARKINS Bags. Ohoncr: Farmer , 96. 8.11 17 Q LOANS -- ---- Animals Removed O. D. 5. Reduced Costs Result through the combined operation of Fertili.zing

FREE ESTIMATES OPTOMETRIST while Plowing, Discinq, or Cultivating. You have a wider range Prompt Sanitary Service -- Phone 23 Ord Collect Only office in the Loup of Application Time.

LOANS - $IQiey l o loan o Valley de:otcd exclusi\ cly

DALE SAUTTER estate. S e e T h d V o z a b A to the care of >our e ~ e s . 6. Equipmenf i s Less Expensive by using Attcrchments t o Your Plow, Office in the White Building DISC or C ~ l t i ~ a f ~ r . Across the street froni the Ord ~ i o r p t t a ~ . JuJ scu th of 7. 41% LIQUID NITROGEN i s Lower Priced NIT lied thqn a i y Fertilizer

the JIethodist Pafsonagc. Harry Muirhead, Mgr. ,; Q T ~ on the MarketTODAY. * , i

Phone 90

_ _ _I --3 -_ _ _ I 8, 4lo/b LIQUID NITROGEN has a GUARANTEED Supply. Allied Chemical & Dye Co. have spent $24,000,000.00 I on an Amiironium-Nitrote

SNGER.' SEWING tdACHPtr, Chemical Plant south of Omaha. I (

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and MRRTIN C; j, W R M.D. PhysIci@nr & Burgdonr , SING-ER SEWING +

8pecfal attenvos glven to + Call NOW for Price! CENTER

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Office Pbone 34 BupGWP 4 DUGNOSIB . . 322 West Third Across 8tre9t from H-~it.) j~ blgcr r o u ~ of OM hospital

Paul Mwtln, M.P. md l n t door woot of Christlm / Grand Island, Nebr. Realdence Phone 186 Local R. D.'KOSMlCKl Representrtiv,:

Phone 469R2 or 511 Phone 46 R a y Biemond , t

Ord, Nebraska o i b , Nebraska

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Burlap Bags Go From 'Kngs to Riches'

\ . j ~ l i r ~ b f t h C O H ~ ~ , ' designer, di*l,lajs coloriul ~ i n d o t b curtains, table

.unnci, shirt and aprpn shc made from d jed burlap bags. . Ilele's a n&, excitin and budget-aise use fo r burlap feed bags.

LVlth a little spnple necdh\ \o lk and some al!-fablic d es )ou can t la~tls- ' o r~n (hem into all kinds of c o l o l f ~ l c lo th~ng and hotire furnishings.

' This neucs t budget -s t~ctching idca is the lcsult of r e s c a ~ c h jointly + indc~t8kel1 by the T ~ n t e x lionie Economics Bu l r au and the B u ~ l a p

Zour~cit. L)eta~led directions on how to make these "lags-to-riches" na i l e l s a l e all summed u p in a n eight-page illustlated folder wl i t ten

. 'or t h e ~ c oiganizatious by the desigrier, Elizabeth Co \<a~ l . The a ~ t i c l e s . liclured a t o ~ c a r e but a fc\s. of hcr tintexcd b u ~ l a p cleation..

To prepale a bag fo r d ~ e i n g , open the scams by pulling the thread ,f c h a ~ n stitching, shahe out ~ c l i ~ a l n i n g feed or dust and s t ~ t c h the l a w dges to prc \ en t I +\cling. Next, place the bu11.a~ in a tub o r \\ ashln riachine filled \\itit \<,all11 soap suds, soak for a couple of h o i i ~ s a n 5

a !ash to jclno\e p r~o t lng . The dgeui r ss is the same a s fo r other abrics. You'll find burlap a nondeLkuf'r'L'ric of chalac ter that's easy Q nark with. Tbc folder, cntltled "IIo\\, to Mabe Beautiful Artic1:s floln U u r I ~ p

is obtainable f l r e flo111 Tlntex 11ol11c Econonllcs Uuleau, 485 3 i th A \ c ~ ~ u c , New York 17, N. Y. "Y""

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. . ! . . . ..I . . . . i 5 : . 'Let's'Ilnlqe'No'll . o'clock Drr~g! : ' ~ r e a k f ;t hablts of mapy Amelfcans on-the-go a l e d ~ < f ~ r a change- @ change k c 1 to better bledhfa.1~. T ro oftelf, f i l s filbt iiienl of the day tQu!d no l ~ n g e ~ ,qualify a s bne of the guod old-fashioned " t h ~ e e squales a day." l ' eo~ ld \ \ho ski^ blcabfast or ca t a skilnlly one a l e a p t to d l a g

1 - by 11 o'clocfi. Thcsc a r e the people n h o AaJ ray, c d ~ ' l ~ ~ not h u n g ~ y t a l l y in the

llloriilng. Perhaps they niay not LC, Lut a l e thcylalert a t this time or docs ~t take a good lunch to gct thcnl into action. Those \ tho lack an ear ly inoilling ayptt t te n\jght tart the bleakfast ha t i t l)y eatillg small portions of a balallccd I leahfqs t , stcpl)ing up the ~uant t l t ies g~adual!y.

The rdbt of mid-~nolning hupgcr ha5 l c t n checked in an e\tenrl\a study ~t the Uni \e ls i ty of Io\rq Schovl of ?Iledicilic. 1)uling late Inorn- ing hoyts, cotlcge studcnts n h o a t e a good bl takfas t t u ~ n c d out niole \rolk, u e l e qultkcr in thcir reactiolis-loth lucntal and ph, sical-and did not t i l e as'easlly a s \ \hen they e i th t l a te no b i t ah fa s t or had only uns:\ ectencd cotfct.,'

Scienti>ts s a y t h d t tliose \\llo skip o l e r this meal or who ca t a eliln one, f lequently fail to ge t enodgh of the needed nut ,~ icnts in luncheon aiid dinner, Fo r exalll le, f lcsh f l u ~ t s \\ hich f u ~ n i s h vltalnins for spalkle a l e not a l ~ a y s inclujcd ill the last t u o nieals of the day.

\ \ h q t is a guod bleakfas t? Au tho~ i t i e s say thdt bleakfast should f u i n i s l ~ f i o n ~ o n e - f o u ~ t h to one-thild of the daily food needs. l ' lel~ty of fa t i ue chasi:.g 1o1ci11 should Le in t he bleakfast-st least one-foulth of (%e haily yr$in needs shovld,lie included if t ha t lct-dun11 feeling is not to a >i~ea'r by mid-~iior~ii l lg.

A p o d t i cah fa s t can f ~ l i o w a basic patleln-fluif, a 1113in dish such as eggs or a b r d k f a s t ?lieat, e n ~ i c h e d b ~ c d d or toast, and milk. All of these foods e ~ c e p t f ~ u l t a l e top s o u ~ c e s of plotein; they feed .out'& ~Leady supl,Iy of energy. E n ~ i r h e d bread ruyplics not only p l o t e ~ n 'out the esseltltlal U- t i tau~lns , r lbofla\l l~, niacin a11S thiamine. S e l r t d a( F ~ e n c h toa:t, I-)lead can be the basio of a high plotcirl dish which conl- b>;ncs eggs, niilk an J b read ,

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I Wallpaper thut,,heik'iust arrived, so . wf're . * .

t I clearing our prescnf . . . d

I Stock At ' Ridiculous Prices

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THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA

Insurance

AT REALISTIC PRICES

1953'C hrysler Windsor, Club coupe, with heater and torque converter brand new

1952 Fwd Tudor, with heater, and radio, one owner, Not 'a Scratch on i t .............. 195b ~hrysler New Yorker, 4 Door, Heater, Radio, atid seat e Flour, 5 Lb. Bag ........ covers ..........................

ditioned ......................... Starling worry aqd niake

the feed with GROWTH STIMULANT and: 2 1947 Plymouths, 4 Door Sedans Each ....... .'. .............'......

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n CATTLE AUCTION .

Saturday, Febr. 27 Several head . . of horses.

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No. I092 LEGAL SIZE

. . . . . . 6 6bo-• to);n@ln in Gro;neQ Walnut. . . . p9hva4n1 lor Knetty t in* I ~ p i r h $ l l . q O od6~t;bnd. , . , S A L E . STARTS. 1:30 *

. Delicious ).4ab5urgers , a

. ~ o m e m u d e Pies

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Benzene f!exac:~loride

CARSON'S MARKET Ord, ~eb;asl<a

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/ These incomparable U . S . R O ~ ~ J con still be ~ o u r s ! Wit11 e\ery sllililnent brdarr a r e b e i n g

p r o m p t l y f i l l e d and new on i l e~s ililiiicdiately Cbmp!@id Tire S & V ~ C ~ 1 disro\er their v r r t advant.~pe.

' 1 r e t ~ i e o r i r a I 1 1 We're loo:<iqg for'swaps-we have a lot 'I'llil';St tho sanlt. as c h o s e n f o r t h e f i n e s t o f of call for farm trailer tires and we need

col,ld,,'t afford to p.1) tile p r c ~ ~ i l i ~ ~ p p ~ i c c of $1.25 411 acre acquired n e w cars; the snii~e t11at re\olutio11i~eJ all good used tires. (heir ldlld [hi:, 1 f . 1 ~ . I13)).~ge o f Il1i5 Id!( \!as a~lotller act ~ h i ~ h l l l ~ d e wc:dcrn riding a i d driving. Yroid(lbt Lilltoln a fa! orite \!it11 111.1Il) l ~ O ( f 1 l ) C r S .

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'1'11E ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA ['AGE '1'1 4KEE FEBRUARY 2 5 , 1954 - l'itch C l u b h l'jle Pitch club tnet \Yetlnesday t:vcnina \+it11 hIr. and Mrs. John \Varford. A covt"red disl? dinner u as ser\ ed. 1I1gh score prizes \\.ere v,on by l l rs . Loren Good and Ray- jriond Cliri:tciiacri, and low score I gilts \vent to hlrs.' \Vaync Turnci.

1 2nd Alfred Albcrs.

L i g h t e t F o r t y I

'I'he m e m b c ~ s of the 8 et 40 I c t at the club for dinner. ~ u e s & ~ e\enlng. later all ben t to the hopie of Mr and hlrs Ross Allen, a 1 1 ~ 1 ~ t busin?ss sessions and a socjal tlliie \$as spent hlrs Allen \ \as 1 - 4,. -

Erlter tuir? ut P i t ~ o c / l ( e '

3ir and hlrs LVarrcn cntcitni~icri I I \C C Q U ~ I C S YnP ucl~lc \Ved~]esday evc~iing The cc1uple ~ e c c i \ i c ~ g thp high sqoro \! 3s RIr. and IIrs Jerr:, Puncliocar, 2nd th r Ion score couplc %as, Mr. a t ~ d Mrs Charles Mason - --- ------- -

Ord Varsity Chorus I I Custer County Farm Editor Marries Broken Eyes Opening Dates )Bow Girl Sunday in Candlelight Ceremony For School Operetta 1 The Broken Bow hlethodist Betty Iiickenbottonl, helpers at

I Church was the scene of a two reception table. 1 o'clock candlelialit ceren~onv. Sun- 'I'lic bride altendccl K e a ~ dJ 1 U > L T 3 >

I Present \ \ e le Mr. and Mrs. Bob I Ord IIigh Schuol's varsity mixed

chorus is l ~ ~ i r d at uork on the cperetta, "The Bells of Capistrano" scheduled for t\r o performances hlonday and Tuesday March 8 and 9.

; day,' February 7 ivllich ~ i a r r i c d J Miss Vera Mae Bellinger, daugh- , ter of hlr. and Mrs. \Varren Bcl-; , linger of Ansleg, to Daniel B. Lutr,

son of Lyle Lutz, hrcadia. I Fercrend hf. hl. Long, ret i red ' / hlethoclist slirlstei frunl Kearneg

and an uncle of t:le groom, read I the marriage lines. i Attending tlic couple n.qs t h e ' j bride's sister, bliss Ilelen Bellin-: ' ger, and Robcrt L u t ~ , cousin to the

State Teachers College and has bqcn etilplo!~ed in Broken Bow for the past four }ears.

The groom is a graduate of the Uni\ersity of Nebraska, and at present is f s r n ~ editor of the Cus- ter County Chief, iIe ieccntly "re. turned to Broken Uo\ct after t\vO

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hIrs. Lcuella eegnier , district super\isor of the Order of Eastern Star, n a s a guest of the Ord Order

V u l e r ~ t inu Pur t y The students of the S p r i o g d ~ l c

school. \+it11 their teachqrs, Mrs Richard I'ricn and ?ITIS. Gerald Van Winkle entertalncd the n ~ o t l ~ e r a of tkac district at n cotered disli luntli E'riday noon During the afternopn t1ic.r~ \ \as a Valc~itine parts, n ~ t h an exchanfie of Valent~nes

For the boxes to hold the tnis- sites, the lower rooill had a Valen- tine house 011 the sand table \tit11 a Valentine t ree and a lollipop

Iisll. Bur\\cll; Mr. nd Mrs. C. J . ' hlortense~i. Dr. atla hlrs, P L., Blessing, hIr. and hlys. Cecil Clark. Mr. and Mrs. L l o ~ d Zilimund, 411 of Ord. Mr. and R.Irs. l i q ~ o l d I.'@- ) t t r . JIr, and IIss. Rex Stark and ; hlrs. Irene Barrett, of Greelcr. I

The ~ n i d \vinter conference. , cvhich was helcl in Grand Island. , during tlic. weekend u,as discussed. Mrs. C. J. Mortenaen and Mrs. Lloyd Ziknlitnd and 1Iarold Fostsr zttended. --- Arcutliilns U h ~ e Ilo-e

Jlr. anc Mrs. Geor#t liastings , ~ri ter tained at dinner at IIarnicny Iiouae Fr~c;ay e\ening. Guests \rere Mr. a ~ ~ d Mrs. hlax Wall and their , I ryn, B e ~ ~ i a s l i n , and wife, of Arc+ ,

, ula. 'rliP son recc~itly graduated , fro111 I fanard Univcrsits. 11e will be se11t in the near future into ~

w~t l l the armed

\ Lorcetl Rose Alarr.ictl

L(ls At?~iqcrs i l f ce t s ' . hlrs. George Hastings entertail!-

ed the u~embers o f the Las .Z~ii iga~ at hcr llume t'ridai a~ternooli . Guests u r r e Mrs. Pau i!!,i~tin, Mrs. Otis llillei., hfrs. ' J o l ~ n , ' Sullivan slid Airs. C. A. Anderson. RIrs. 1\11. derson :rcn tl!c high scorc 'prize.

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Thur>das. In her honor a luncheon was

scr ied at noon in the hIethodist church ~ a r l o r s . Off~cers and Inem-

Reset\cd seats go on sale Fri- d:y: Fcbruarq' 26 at the school office

Reserved ,scats, on the ni'~in tloor. nil1 be Y5c eats for the t l eac l~cr section \\i1 7 be 75c and 35c for dl1 studcnts in grades 2 lo 13.

Monddq's pcrforn~ance is a'drei,. ~ t h e a r s a l for students only. T h r j will be adm~t ted for 20c Pdrcnt5 arc e n c o ~ ~ r a g e d to ha \e joung ch~ldren attend the blondaq hllo\\ to sit u l ~ c r e tRcy car1 see.

The Tuesdaq etening perfur- trtancc is for high school and acinlts Young c l ~ ~ l d r e n \\111 be pcr- ~n l t t cd to attend

EXCESS WASTE Scars of arnny s e n I C C , Thc couple \+111 reaide at 807

Sgutll 10th 12\enue, B ~ o k e n Boic, alter a short wedding trip.

bcrs of the Order \ \ere present Luncheon Itas serrcd by Clrclc S o 3 of tl:e W.S.C S. .

Durin? the afternoon a school of instruction \<as held in the I I a s ~ l l - ic hall for heh1bers. A r e n ~ ~ l a r IpcctinR was held in the e\ening. at which Urs Rcgnicr irgs an hon- $red guest. Refr tshn~ents wele t t r \ c d at the close of the seshion ,?.lrg, Elmr Zlomkc u as clia~rman of thc scr \ ina committie

4Ir and hlrs Leo Long, olficerc of the Ord group irere hosts a t din- n t r Tharsday at 11arnio1-i~ IIouac Guests \ \ i r e hirs Regnier and a few officcrs Diqner \\ds ser tcd at llarmo~iq Ilouse

' / " t c ~ . ~ it] S t y l e S / IOIL ' - Ellen'Fot]~, daughter of Mr. and Nrs. Will Foth, Qrd, and Jenednc # r c s n ~ c k , d;\uglitcr of hlr and JIrs l{arlan qrennick, North L o u ~ . t b ~ k part In a wedding style sfno\\ recently held in the Kcbrdcka State ?c,?cIicrs Collcnc, in Kea1nc.k '

u i s s Foth assisted on tlle plo- gram c o r i i ~ ~ ~ t t e c and MISS Bren nick on tLe reception c 6 m m i t t ~ c

The bt).le $l\ou', a traditiondl ucr- f o r n i g l ~ ~ e by Colhecon, the collcfic Il.ohe ecc,noiilics club, as ~ x e s e n t - cd in the irls dormitory

~'I'here i i f re eight brides i n the shou.. a11 of whom i u \ e been mar- ricd in the vast t ~ o ,,ears 1\11 are st111 enrolled In the collfgt' ' A thrde tiered ui.gd111~ edke, made by tlic recc vlion' c o m n ~ ~ t t c e \+a$ ser ted after the s l~o \ t .

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Thc Prcsblterian Wo,~ilen's Xs- soc~atlon w 1 4 hold t l l c ~ r general meeting Wednesday afternoon. 81 ' c l ~ 3 Tlne ' ' g a t h e r i ~ i ~ \till be b c b . tile ellonship ropii;of the

r h u r Y : TL progratr?, Cllr~st Calls U to Witticss ln Europe" \%111 be L d bv hlrs. C J. hlortc~i

Nagging backache loes o f pep andenern. hcadachcs and diz7in)faa m a r b e due to aloa- do\\ n of kidney function. Doctors a a y ' g o d kidney function is very i m ~ o r t a n t to nood

The b ~ i d e wore q gou t i of uhi lc tulle and chant~l ly lace stqled

I Hith a f ~ t t e d bodice and long tight 1 slce\ cs 1% hich canic to points at the

ur i>t The skirt fell to floor length / and ended in a whlapel. trditi,

Ct~r(lt 'r? l:'xper.t Spczctks \Va>nc \+hit~:cy, horticulturist

f ~ o ~ l i Linccl~i, whs guest speaker at the regular ~nect ing of the, Garden Club held T h u r s d ? ~ e\cnlog ?he ~r.ecting wss held In tlle An~erlcan

blr. and hlls. Don Ed\+arcIs C I

tcrtaincd the I Bid U Meld c l ~ ~ / ; E'riday evening. 1Iigh sCurr.s \ \ t .r> held by blrs, Don \Valers and BoL Groves. Lo\C" scores ~ . e ~ l t to hlr?. 1 ~ ~ 1 s s e l l Rose and Leonard Suniin- ski.

Ileatl the ~ \i'ant Ads

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pid suit c tse packed with Valen- tines. On the bulletin b o a ~ d , ~ l ) p ~ o - uriately d c c ~ r ~ t c d , was the notice. .'Dan Cupid Iea\e for Valentine

~ h i c h was accented \rith panels of lace. A small Peter Pdn collar and , miniature buttons and loops dorm

1 the back of tlie dress coriipleted the trim of the gown. I Iier four-tier lei1 of sheer illu-

land " Games I\ ere p l a ~ t d by the stu

clents and tht i r \ i s i f q ~ s , uitli the teiicllers in chdrge

Clcclcs L l lce t Circles of ,tile 1'1 esbs terian Wu

aien's Assoc~atioll nict rn regular ~ e s s i o n \Ycdnca<lav afternoon The E5thcr C ~ l c l e mct nit11 I l rs L'rneit l l o r ~ ~ c r Mrs Idax 3le)cr red the d e ~ o t i o n ~ ~ l s .

The Ruth Circle ~ i i e t in ~ l i c c l ~ i i i ~ l ~ F c l l o i ~ s l i i ~ root11 I i o s t e ~ ~ e s !\ere 111s Ed Armst~unti and Jane Sutton hlrs Carl Dale led the dc- \ otionals , .

The Doit as c;~cle met with 311; C 3 hIortcnsen In the absence of the ~)restncnt Mrs Ifon ard IIuff Vrs hlortr n ~ c n , as \ice prcsident, oresided hlrs 1io1 a t e Trakir, led thc de\otionals

A!1 of the circles had busincbs . t rslons, acd later social h o ~ p 5 \+it11 f-cfreshlnents

A t te,r~cis Op t r? I iot ise Mr. and JIrs. I \V. Ebchl~nian

and Mr. ar.d 111s 1Iarleh E;schl~- nlan an3 l a m ~ l y \ \ere 111 G ~ c e l e j Siundav, uhcre they attended the dvcll I-ioiise of hlr and Mrs. George Eschlllnan I . \V, ~ s c h l i n i a n dnd GcorRe Esch l i~ i~an are brothels 111s open house h a s held I? honor of the 45th' eedqing anu\e iaar r of the Greeley re a t ~ \ e s

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Legion hall. hlr \Vhitncy was introduced by

County A ent C. C. Dale. IVhitncy is con~;cc?ed hit11 thq cxtcnsioii division of the utnivers~ly.

liis talk 143s infortnal. and \vas Sharon IIastings, Vernon Kecd-

liatn, Ruth Ollis, Virgil Falter, Lor- raine Dunlap, Larry Jorgensen, Vic Tliomas, Ken Babka, Loren Winchester, Gt ne Van Winkle, Ciracr: Kqkes, I\,a Jo Stoivcll, Karen Kewmcyer, and IIarold Dubas have

sion fell to f i n g e r t i p ~ ~ e n ~ i l i froill fil i id i i t h \I.iIty sayi!ias. a half hat of !ace and pearls.

I His lcct i~rc dealt \vilh landscap- The bridesmaid's go\\n of aqua ' ilia, also the care of lajvns and

net was fashioned wit11 a fitted : ti.ees. 1Ie stressed all trees but ,5 \ )C- ' bodice and shirred elfcct acrosj ci?l\?: C\'.'l'RrCCIlS, s h o ~ l d be gl\C\l I the bodice, The ballerina length ;I good \va te r in~ immedia te l~ , be- i go\vn \\,as colllpleted a stole, / ca~!se of the d r s condtion of the ;

Spring Wallpaper ~ p e s i ~ l : Miss Loreen Rose. dau:liter of '

1 blr and Mrs. H 11. Rose of Ord, All New 1954 Patterns . . - .;I

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2nd Louis Barnes, son of hlr. and 1 hlrs George Barnes of Scotia. v,erc '

nlarried et U e n ~ c r \Vednesdav. ' thc lead parts

The basic plot conccrns the re- storing of the bells to the inission C~pis t rano in Southern California in the latter part of the 19th eeq- ul1y.

The s t ~ i ~ g g l e o\er cotltrol of the land, and the dealings of Jake I'raft (Verqon Potrreba makes a n i-~teresting plot around H I ~ I C R choral and solo numbers are w n g

Each s1,ow uill begin at 3.00 P hl. in the high school auditoriu!n

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.Mr. and Mrs. Jdy Auhle enter- tained at open houae Sunday for their 40th ircdding anni\ersarg. Guests \ \ t r e friends, relati,es, dnd ~ r e m b c r s of se\eral organiz a t ' lons to uhicli Mr and Mrs. huble bc- long.

Small. decorated cakes and cof-

Bruce Uugbcc, son of hlr a n d , hIrs V ~ r g ~ l Bi~gl)cc of A~cdtf ia , was ritighcarer, and Carld Chaneq daughter of hlr Bnd Mrs. BOG ~ Chancy, Anslcq, \+as floucr girl

Rlias Jobce Schrocder of Uloken Row lighted the candles

Carl Easterbrook of i \~cadia can: three selections IIe was accolnpdn led at the orgall by Mrb. Ralph Thon~pson of Bloken Bow. S h e , plsqcd the u cddlng niarcines. I

Ushers Here Robelt Mdrks, Bro ken Bow, and &far\ in Larson Ar- , cadia, clo3e f r ~ e n d s 61 tlie groom, and hlel\in Bellinger, cousin of the bride.

Friends ancl relati\cs of the I

bride, ~ h o assisted at a rcccption held after the uedding in tbe fel- lowahrp room of the cliurcli, u e r c bliss IIelen Cad\+ell and hlrs. Mar- / bin Sterner who poiired, Ilia5 Mar- ceil Chrlsten5en, ulio cut the cake , , and J l ~ \ s Marie Peterao~l and h l ~ s s - --- - - - - - - - - - --- -

so11 Lawns, Ilc said s h o ~ ~ l d be spread

\1 llh fcrt~lizer at the present I ~ I I I C , nild then uashed into the grounc If rain or snow \ \ere not fort I

ilsed

I tonling, olhcr tnctlnods shquld bp

l h o ~ c \.r 110 n ere present ere flee to ask qucst.i~).ns \blnich hlr \\ hilrlc, ~ n s u c r c d .

A t ~ r ~ i ~ ' c r s a r y U i ! ~ t ~ e r . hlr, and Mrs. ~Zlb i~ i tIbsaI~111 and

f a ~ n ~ j y l\r?d a dinner gue5ts Sun- L \ ) ) . 1Ir and h r s . John Uceic and i'anllJ4 ~ h p \,ere celebrating their 30th annrbersary. Othcr gucsth \ \ e re Mr. ~ n d Jlrs. I<ay~nopd BIecsq

k t b 10 Fro111 Deri\qr they left for Keu

I ? d e ~ ~ c o aqd Califolnia on a \4ed. dine trip, . , +

Supper. Pitch Club ' The Slipper P1tc11 club Mas the

guest of Mr. and Mrs Gugfiennios 'rlinrsdac e\ ening Bernarf 11 -

I ter dinne'r a t the 1Iartnons IIouse. ~ cards b c ~ e pfahcd at the Gupncn- rrws honle iii.11 scores \ \ e lc h e l l l a Nrs. s lyan Pester lid Paul Zint illeluian Lon score p r i ~ e s \ \ere won by 311s. Don Ed\\grds anq

1 Bob bloody Jlr and hIrs l j r j v ~ ) Pester of Anslcv ii ere guests I -- Deyree o f M o r ~ o r

I hlrs Ada hlason elhertdincd the I

, 1)cglce of Honer lodge at a cob- ' ercd disli luncheon Tucaddv diter. noon There u e r c 14 nle~nbers prc- I sc nt The time u as spent in rcgu I t r lodge nark , I

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I One group a t 39s per ~ o u b l d Roll . .

15 patterns a t 49c per ' ~ o u b l e , Roll '

1 /I White or Cream Ceiling a t ;PC p<r bou91i &,Ic: I ' ,

Eii Lo I'itch i l lcets Mrs. C. J . . l l o ~ t e ~ s e n e n l e r l ~ i n e

t t e nlcnlbcrs of the 1Ii Lo P I ~ C I i' club at hcr home Thuradav after- 11oo11 I11 the e ~ e n i n g the mc~nbcls of k:icnlng Pltch club wcle also cntertaintd by RIrs ?tIortcnsen

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11rs F. L. Blessing, Mrs. S a n ~ 1 1

1 . h?arks and Mrs. Glcn Aublc pour- I . . . $ , ed 1 ~

MI> Aublc u a s assisted in re- ceibing guests by her daughter, J'ra. I. 0. Underberg She, ui t ) I - $ 1 . 3 * her fdnniik. \\ere ~ r e s e n t from Bro ' I * ' , , k e l

sen. Mrs. G L I ~ uurro; s \,ill hq \e ' nfr and 111s. Art Klein. of Sco- ' hlr and Jlrs Loncll Jones ,enter. the devotionals T l e tea c o n l ~ n ~ t - tia. o b s g ~ i e d their 31st \\edding tailled the Zec Ama Turca club tee is nladc up of 1 1 rs Joe Hu~icka, anni\erssr, Sunday A large niun- 'Tuesdav e\enlng I%igli scores \\ere f i n e Sulton apd Sirs, 1Iarrs Jor- ber of friends and r e l a t i ~ e s \rere uon by MIS Roland Johnso11 and

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ken BO\~,.- Mrs. on A U ~ ~ C also as , We have decided to sell the following Personal Propeify: - . I:. sisted The guest book u a s {a

charge of Connic Uudcrberg, j I T I ' I

' 1 . . ' > I You Save Money, When Your I g~ anddaughtcr. I The afternoo~i was spent infor- '

~nally. Mrs. Auble's corsage for the oc-

casion u a s an orcl~id The cpupJc , . * lecei\ed sc\crdl gif]?, cartls a ~ $ 1

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Rlr, and Mrs. Antqn ~ { d ~ j ~ k and falllily cntefiained hlr, dliJ lira i C~mmencing a t 12 o'clock a t the farm located 5'/2 miles east of ~ r c a d i a on highwcay~o. 58, or 11 mile? ('ash ~Velniak and Lorna at Syn- Inorthwest of Loup Ci ty on highway No. 58. dsy d1nt.t.r and supper bIrs b e 1 I I I

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niaks birthday \\as honored. blr 4

. .i I , I I' Does the Work! and Mrs. Archie 1Iopkins also en /

tcrtdined at 9 birthday supper for Alrs. \Yclniak. Guests n e r e besides

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p ~ o p l e of the Un+er- the USDA show it

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Research sity and costs' the

91r. and hlrs Wclniak and dsugh- tcr, Lor:la, and hlr. and hIr5. Ev- c r t t t I I o ~ e l l .

First U i r t l~c i c~y lVotcti The first birthday of Janicq Jan-

63. d a ~ ~ g l i t e r of Mr and Mrs. WIII 1 J>nda, u a s celebrated T h u r d a ) eaiag l l e r grandpat cots, hlr< I

I and Mrs. Joe Urbdno~sky ~ e l c , the hoiti , assisted by an a i ~ n i '\I I ice. Guests \+ere 3Ir, and 111s. Jan da and daugkte~s , Cllarles Jands, Rlr and hJrs. Joe Urbano\sh> Jr. at-d daugllters

Red Milk Cow, 6-years old, milking Brockle Face Cow, 6-years old, ~ i l k i r r g , Holstein Milk Cow, 2 years old, dry. Hereford Stock Cows, 5 years old Hereford Stock Cows. 3 years old Hereford Heifers, springers, 2 years old. Hereford Steers, last spring calves

, Hereford Heifers, last syri'ng calves '

Black Whiteface Heifer, last suminer calf. . , Bucket Calves, 2 months old Hereford Bull, 3 years old ' + , ,

Hereford ,Steer, 900 Ibs, All stock cdttle a r e o f f i c i a ~ l y ' v c t c ~ i ~ ~ t ~ d , . , fqy Bangs.

farmer

Per Pound 0 f N I T R O G E N

to apply old-fashioned, dry

. , , ,,;, pitro&h . ', . includes trucking. , t ~t9,ripg. lab~r , machinery de-

preciation ~ n d power costs. . - . .. . . . . . - - .

FEED ' L e t 7 ' o y e t h r r Lcrdi6.s 1 hlrj. Ella Beclirle eotertaincd

the Get Together Ladies at her I home Thcrsdns 'afternoon, Alrs

Ceorge Ziknlund \+as a guest, 3lrs Stanley Petska sr . Mon the high scorc'piize and Mrs. Zlktiiund the low prize. Rlrs, Christina Veleba Moll the ateli ling prire.

. . i ' ,. ~i , ' / 300 Round Bales Alfalfa, 1 s t cuttingv Some oats bales, round

7 ' , !#. *. ' Sgme straw bales, round s # . 2 . : . , 4 , f ( , I '- .

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\ HOGS . ,

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. APPLY , Pi tch I'trrt y

t c r t d i ~ c d six tables of ,vld)ers at ~ ~ t c l i Saturday e i c ~ i i n a 1Iigl1 score8 \\cl.e held by Mrs. Charles \Vriahtsnlhn and Art John, scorfs bq Mrs. Robert T i l n ~ i i e r ~ ~ l d ~ ~ and Geqrge Z ~ k ~ n ~ ~ l l d Mrs. Prien sericd a snlor~asbord lunch

Fgr C-E-S-s Than a . 1 1951 M Farma)[ fully equipped-Gas burner

1 1949 M Fully equipped-new rear rubber-- Super M sleeves-Gas Burner

1 1452 I H C 3-1 6 No, 8 plow 1,1952 I H C Corn Plgnter-pull t y p ~ 1 1952 I H C No. 24 corn Picker 1 1949 I H C 238 Cultivatoy for H or M 1 1947 I H C H or M.Mountpd Lister 1 1953 Allis Chalmers Roto Baler 1 1952 New Idea Side Delivery Rnk6 gn rubber

. , 1 1949 Allir Chalmers No, 60 Cotpbine, with',rndotl;

ickup, tandem wheeJs, straw spreader, ynd Rydraulfs lift. I

1 1950 Minneapolis Moline One Way- fqot, pri ,'

. . . I . rybber , . . , t ' - ; , 1 ,1952 Dearborn Wagon with 7 x 12 p o ~ ..

fi i . .' 1' 1949 4 Seqtion Harrow--22 fogt. ,. . . - , : - A

1 20 foot platform liayrake t z - I a *

1 pull type mower, good. ' ', ', . ' Z , , < < ' , ' , ' ; . * i

, - 2 sets disc hillers for I H C cultiya!or , . ,. ; ' . . , , . .. .. .> - 4 . , \ - I 6 * . ' , , . . . \ I , r ? * 4

1 * .3c re; ' Pound

The i:eneral mcetinp, of tl>c 1 \VSC'S of thc Jlethudist cIiurc11 \ r ~ l l I ' . . .

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6 Sells to equip= :?~-81 , .<. I IIC ,., ? . . . Per ' PGng . of

ment qwners at - ,

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The' ~ o ~ e i i Cost Dry . ,. . . l6C. per * -poii~cj: of

Nitrogen Sells For . . , , . . N ' ~ T R O G ' E N . . a

be held in tI\c cl~urcll parlors. \Vednescla afternoon. March 3. 'I)Ic le?sor on "hlissionnr~, Educa- tton" 1s in charge. of hlrs. ~ t ~ i l c ~ Zlonlkc. Jlrs. Holl~n DJC is chair-

, man of llie t ea cotut~~it teh.

. MISCELLANEOUS. 2 100 gal. fuel tanks with steel s!ands-nearly new 1 Block and ~ a s l k e with 80 ft . rope.

1 5 foot stock tank

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1 Steel post driver. . / 1 15 gallon drum 1 20 ft . sfeel w i ~ ~ d m i l l tower. 22 gal. Standard Motor Oil, Permalube 30 W. 3 8t. Aerr~lotor Sections '

, 3 5 gallon fuel cans. , 1 Tractor umbrella - qomplete.

11 K P. Easy Greaser for pail. 1 set wheel weights for ti or M I )

("Growers ferlilizipg 60 91 more qcres yFa!!y can profit by 6wning their own PV-82 application equipmentu) .

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YOUR P V - '8 2 a , 'DEALER . . . Save Time, W o r k . and Money '. .

BUT P V -:8 2 'NITROGEN And Get the Best for Less'

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Other items-post hole digger, f ~ r k s , scoops, 125 ft . garden h ~ s e , hog troughs, wheel barrpw, som) new pipe, general sfiop t ~ o l s , qnd loq chains. # - - 1 Back into Service 11

1 e take t a Q 1 Warrneta'r ~ u n c h on the groun:'~ Usual Sale Terms yours out of "retiretnent" . - ,

I , Loup Valley Fertilizer Co. ( and restore it to accurate ..

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time-keeping service. ,

John Jewelry I T wners : I , I

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Plant At Elytia J . 8. Ferguson Burwell, Nebraska I Qrd First N a t i ~ n a l Bonk. ~ l e &

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11954 Chanticleer 1 ~ a i : a , Lydia. Boise, Ida. U l t ~ p u s h , Irel~e. EI~via. llol~ruva$y, A l l ~ i ~ i . E I ~ r i n

ah;;iii;s;i:bih;lii 80..10j to List Names AII Do;rl~ou.er, Lois I \v~ison 1 , Ord. P ' I ~ R , Llarrvll, Ord . Fis!l. Uol'utl~y. Chic.1g.0, 111.

I Foren:nil. K.t:iiui?n. Cocur d'Aletle, Ida. R ~ C C , Sal , 2nd haif . j Ord Hi Gradilafes ~ I - . ~ ~ ~ u ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ I I ~ I - ~ .

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Ur. IC J. Smith \ \as called t o t he

I \ Verngn cau5c of I Ient rcr t hc ~ l l n c s , liulnc of the i r Morida) grand- bc- dar~gl i te r Linda IVoollcy hIrc.

I I Ericson 1 \VoolIcy a11d L ~ n d a a r e b ls l to l s in

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KENTUCKY STRAIGHT E O U l l t N WHISKEY@ 86 P R O O ~ 4 YRS. OLD O M A H A

I DISTRIBUTED B Y WESTERN WINE'& LIQUOR (0. I M A

i I I ' IIarlev Sdnfoltl of Chndron and I I J 1 11is 11ic;c hIrs Florence F ree r of

1 I Mrs. Gertured Michencr I Quiz Representative

. , Ericson

T h e St. Theresa Al tar Society and Study Club held the i r nleeting of t h e non nth 'I'hursdny, February 18th a t t he far111 home of X r s . S i l l Schiueits. Nine nlclnbers \\.ere prc- Sent, BIrs. Ar t Genereux, hlrs Keith Gibbs, Rlrs, Ed K r u ~ n l , Mrs. ljill

i Adamek. Mrs. Burdet te La rdg ren , I Krs. Ju les Pfe,ifer, Mrs. Mary Schlncits, hIrs. S t an SI.;alka and hlrs. Bill Schmeits, hostes:. Af ter Ule business lunch. was s c r i c d by the h,ostqss. T h e next meet ing will be w ~ t h Mrs. Ar t Genereux, kfarcll 18th. i Word was ' received Saturday f rom Mrs. 1Iarvey Thomas who under\vent major surgery Tuesday

I Feb rua ry 16th at t h e I m n i ~ n u e l i hospital in Omaha. She is gett ing along well. Mr. Thocnas has been with h is wife and lans to l e t u r n home the first of t g c week.

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bucklcs and Uetty \;ere Saturd3y e i e n i n p hosts for ' cards and lunch a t t l l ~ i r home for t he following relatives and f r i e n d : h l r , and, hlrs. Keith Yoland, Bobby and Douglas; hlr. and tfrs. ' Ea r l i tqnner and family, &Jr. and hfrs. Pete , DaIllsterl and f a ~ n i l y , blr. a n d Mrs, Lloyd Kasscl. d e r and family, hlr. and Mrs. K e ~ t h I k l d and family, hliss Charlotte Weyers, Kenneth Weycrs, Mr. and Mrs. 2loscoe Kasselder and family, hfr , and h.15~. Clarence Ita and family, Mr. a d hlrs. Gera ld Lock- b u t and ~ s n g y . . . -- -- - -. -- Jacobs, Robert H ~ L h e , \Yisc Jarla.ei1 Jnt k - - .~ . - Jdm5o11. Evelyn (Rose), Burwell Knebel, Edward. Ord. Kapustka. P w l ( GiLney ) . Omaha.'

k in , Virginia (Cruse) Eultka. Calif. goelling: Konkoleski, Viola Magdelru~. ( ~ a c k e i ) E'lyria. Ord. Krikac, Wilma (Johnson ), Ord. KO\ arik, Josqyh. deceased. Kusek, Lorya~lie (Fisher), Mesa. Ariz. Kr~sek 4 1 1 1 ~ (lIolrlind~), Srul Jose,

~ a l i i . Ld~ii1; Laverne. Calveston Texas. Lewis. Margaret (Snyder) 'Grahd Island. ton , Elda (krc!erson), 0 td b~atRaub~r, D. c. All'$ . i7+1 Ison), 'Washinglor?, '

Nn~ienburg, . Loup. ~o;jo;:e (~he ldd , ) , No:tl~

ya j~ r s t ak , Venice ,(h~cca;tlwy 1, Lexing- ton.

Nelson. Elsie, Ord. Noha. Elsie (Iw;u~akl), Ord. No\.otny, Erma (Zadrnaj, Col~~stock. Peterben. Lester, 0.1~aha. . . Pierrun. La\erne, Port Townaend. \Vasli. Fbniwl: JWrphine (Mason) Arllold nowta1,'Met-(la (:Vigent), &up City. ' '

Skalh Evehn (Rylin) Ord. Sliitrp, Evefyn, decease'd. Syqa SII>!~$~ ue, ~ll?abe:h 9 ty (Kecpj, (\Y alnvlghl), ~u rwa lk , SJ racuse, Calif. .N. Y .

Sn:itli. Mildt-cd Joy (hlooce) Cninbridge. Snell, Xorina hlze (Kauflnal;), Tetra

liaqtte. Ind. Soboil, honaid , ,~altinior+, ~ d . , Stone. 1ia1-old. T11lunoo:c. Ore. Tinul~er:il;~n. Verl, North Lou Ul, ich, L~tcllle (Pallriatier), ~ y ! i c ~ ~ o .

Ill. \Valb~.ccht. D d r j s , Old. i V u ord. lIele11 (Heillld), Ws Angeles,

c h i . \\.uford. h a (Kaire) ' O~uaha. ' \Yhiting, Irene (lfahn i , ~ d r ~ l Platte. iY~be~ t, Elsie (AxtheLii), d e ~ ec,ed. Z ~ k l n ~ ~ r l d , Dr . Elqo, Central City. Zulkoski. Florence. Ord.

f U u r ~ \ c l l kisited Tuesday in t h e hlr. and hlrs Clsrer?cc Ita, Don Ger<~ld l 'cj>r~c l i c ~ ~ i c . J I r . Sdnlurcl

riie and Gera l sn \ + t i e hosts Wed- / 1;t.s bccLl helping \Ira. F ree r \+1t11 nesday e t e n i n g at t h e ~ r i a r r t ~ hunie f n r in nark hnd chores s iccc t h e i o r cards i nd - lunch . Guests were , Mr. and Mrs. Keith Held and fam- ily, Kenneth and Charlotte \Vey- ers, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lockhart and fanlily, hlr , and Mrs. Pe t e Dahlsten and family, bIr. and J l rs . Keith Poland, Hobby and U o u ; l a ~ , hlr and hlrs Leonard Uuckles, 31r and Mrs. Lloyd Kasseldcr and fa]:>- ily, hlr , and hIrs. Koscoc Kassc!- de r , 3lariI n and Roiiuic, Rlr. and hIrs. ~ e r a f d Lockhart a ! ~ d fa!nily.

Visitors l ' h ~ ~ r h d a y aftet.llr?a*~ i l l

t h e homc of Mrs. I i a r \ e y 1';tzcr \ \e re , Mrs. Bob Foster, ZTrs C. 1I Kelly a l ~ d Mrs. Alice Ua,i>i 'cld. ? h e afternoon \[as spenl :11a!:in:: plan; for t he Father-Son B:c!lrl:icl t o be held hlarch 2nd in t hc hletil- cdist church.

Rain, wir,d ar.d snow mo:,cd info th is cotn~llunity Friday and Friday night. Scvcral inches' of sno:v fell . Heads were dr i l led and blocked. No mail was delivered Saturday t c c a ~ l s e of t he storm in tllg Colum- bus area .

hlr. and hlrs. Vielor ~ o d y f i ' c l d u e r e hosts Sunday evening for a group of r e l a t i k s and fricnds' at t hc i r f a r m horne honoring tile 2 n d wedding auniverbary of he r parents Sir , aiid Mrs. C h ~ - I c s L h v - lin. Cards were t h e enter tn in l~icnt for t h e evcning with l u ~ i t l i s e n c d by hfrs. Bodyfield and J a r l ~ c 11~1~- lin.

deatli of h e r I -~uiband. J l r . Sa~ifor t l remained at t he P'aync home for a loliger \ i i i t with rclali \ es and frienils . 1Ie is a n uncle of hlrs. f dylic.

hlr . g11d I I r s . Ifo\\.ard \lratson atid Derc+ld a t tended thc inrewell i-:i:~t). T ~ t c h d h y evening a t t he l l o ~ i ~ e of U r , ancl Mrs. Evere t t Bishop r . e a Grccley, 11ono1.ing the i r bro- ther Jaclt Bishop. 1Ie left f irst of t he lveck for U. S. Nacy ?uty.

Kev. ~ h h r l e s Cox went to Cirand 'sland Fr iday eyening to meet i i / 3 C Hic11al.d Coos, brother of hlrs. Uetty D a r ~ d t f rom N c ~ p o r t , I i . I . He visited Mrs. 1)audt a s the Cox liorne ' and h;s pnrents and other relatives a t Taylor, Kcbr .

hlrs. i\licc Unterki rcher \vent to Grand J s l a i ~ J l 'hursday, hlr, and J l r s . Don XIcSIullc!~ and son Ed- weird accompanied he r . Edward andcr \ \e l i t 3 toilsi lecton~y.

l ' h c LVhcclcr County' ' reachers ~issoci:!lion held thc i r . Februal.y meet ing in Ericson ' l 'hi~rsday wit11 24 niclnbcrs a t tending. Af ter t hc ~ u ~ c t i n ? , Mrs. Clairc. S t ryker and Mrs. h7srgarc.t Wcstcott were co- ! i a s t e w s for lunl-11 in t hc hornc of Mrs. S l rykkr .

I c ~ r t Dare. M ~ I O 1\33 bee11 ill for several wcclis, is irnpro\c.d and co~ lva l c~c i ! ig at h is I IOI~ IC in Ord. I le will bc a51c t o resunit. h is y o r k barber ing soon.'

DAVID HARUM . . FEED . 9 - . . i * , e '

1 . : Dea lershr ip ,. I

- In This Territory I I

. . Drop in afiytimi? and Ief us acquaint ydu wifh'

our new line of . FEEDS +r 1

' I I M C C ~ S I ~ ~ ~ S Produco 1 , 1 Ord, Nebraska

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MRS. ETIEL H A m R ,\!r and JJrs Jlln Johnson

Quiz Representative

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bers uerc present

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Personals .

! Cocbrr C a a d y u h ~ n ~ u r t 2 qr 4 3 d q r o:$. Ot.11 31/i Ibr . r $ , rcqi i i rcd per L I P . , r

Cummins & Cummins,

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. . p r o f i t r ~ fof yourself i s to open O c c O U d in this ban' and.

f i ~ d amount every pay

GET MORE WHEN YOU TRADE "We h a r e owardrd Stvdr- '

-"re-vitalize" old pastures. Handy, too, to "bleed" swamp or muck land; looserl gr'avel or dirt'for 10adi11g. Bealn and point reversible to give double.vaIue. Think how useful this to01 can be, then learn its low prici. every ofher Amrr lcan car

At tach eitl!er o f t d s e Dearborn fools to your Ford Trgctqr . . . head for new profits f r o m f i r e d p a s f u r e s . Ask tilid-sou craftsrnanbhip. for a den~orls traf ior i . . . Iearrl about corlr e r l i e~ l t t e rms .

, INGRAM & 'DEAN . . ' Hkbrbska North Loup

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Miss Darlcnc Morse of St. Pdul and hlr. 2nd Mrs. RI. T. Cletnent were 5~u;day evening callers i t the IIafry Bcck homc A/2C Esneit

B cck spent Friday to hlonday ui th !is uarcnts. 1Ie is sfatiotl~'d at F t .

tria and ?ilrs. George Weeks, who \+as hostess.

Mrs. Paul Coufal spent Tuesday at the JQC Couf;rl home near Cotes- ficld, ~ h t l e hlr. Coufal qnd Joc q c n t to Osiaha. hlrs. Coufal also spcnt Thursday afternoon with her daughter-in-law, 51rs Joe Coufal

Mr. apd Mrs. lbaac Lloun~a and falnlly of Ord Here Wednesday dinner gucsfs at the Blll Gjdesen borne. .

Mr. and hlrs, Otto Gebhardt jr , and Barbara ere Tt~ursday night dinper guests 8t the Clifford Ueed iiorne llear Wolbach

Bud B2ebe of Nortjl Loyp undcr- u e n t rndjor surgery last Wedncs- day in the Good Sdn~aritan IIospi- tal at I(e9lncy.

blr. and Mrs. George Jensen of North Loup and 3lrs. Uallene .Jen- sen u c r e Sundaq dinncr guests at the Don Jeqscn hotile

A1 Sautter and Blll Gjdescn drove to Yankton, S Dak , last Fri- day. The:, also kislted Iiandall Dan1

I Nelis and fatnily, l'hc ladics arc 1 sisters. , Mr. and Blrs, Art IIolt and lani- ! ily spent Sunday in Grand Islaid , with thcir son-in-law agd daugli- ' tcr, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Preston.

Mrs. Richard Heck apd Mrs. 4 d - 1 die Clement were Thursday after- / noon visitors in Ericson with Blr. 1 ar,d , . Yrs. Ed Johnscr. I 'j'he Elmer Gyqcscn t a ~ n ~ l v svenf / Sunday in Ord \villi the Marshall family. Mr. and F r s . W,illi$ Beck and Ronnic of Burwc 1 spcnt Sat- I urday and Sunday at tbe P a d Cou- f;ll and Ed Beck homes:' 1 Mr. and I r s , Willie k'ctc,rson of

1 \Volbach were Sunday visitors at I the home of Mrs. Peterson's par- 1 ents, Mr. and Mrs., Fred Gpdesen. 1 Mr, and Mrs. ~ c s l i c \Vilspn of North Loap were Sunday callers at

I the George Pilinoski home. 'l'hcir son, Pvt. Keith Pilitloski \\,as honlc for the weekend. IIe is stationctl at Fi. Riley, Kas.

Koger hlueller of Wahoo spent $ t h e weekend with his fathcr, j Ccorgc ,Mucllcr. Lewis and Juc Bcck accompanied him fro111 Ere- inont and visited tlicir father, 1 Halph Beck,

i The Scotia volunteer fire rcyart- tnctit held their regular tqeeting

' Pllonday night. They had a sevcn 1 o'clock suppcr in the Scotia Cafc.

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I hIr. arid nrrs. ~brbc1 . t Ucclc and

1 two childl~cn are visiting relativca , here and a t North Loup. hlr. Bcck is in the naLy and has been sta- tioned a! Norfollc, Va. IIe is being

I transferred to Olathc, Kas., \chert ' he will be in chargc'of thr. ti(.'4 I school. Becks visited at Jasper, Mo , with hlr. Beck's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beck and Mrs. Bcck ac.

I cornpallied them to vebraska. She will visit a son, Ike and Mrs. Ucck

I Rlru. Ecck is the former Marie 5 W r a ~ b r i d g e of Nor111 Loup. Shc I is the daughter of Mrs. Ray Dra\r.- 1 Lridgc. I Carol Peterson left Monday f:r j Grand Island where she will be c.mployed at a beauty shop. &!is.; i Peterson took tile state csiwiina-

I lions. She is the daughter of Mr. / and Mrs. Lloyd Peterson. I

Gary, three year old son of Mr. and hlrs. Yay Gillhani, celebrated

t kis birthdoy Monday. nlis mothcr tntel:tained 15 )oungsters and sev- en tnothcrs durfng the afternoon.

1 Terry and Tilnmy Platc and thcir I tnother, l l r s . Junior Plate of Ord 1 were the oitt of town guests. : Rlrs. Clbrcncc Buehlcr gave a ! joint birthday party for' her cliild- ; ren, Gary and Judy Tuesday af ter- 'noon in the hletliodist ch~lrcli base- ,merit. Several young~ters and

mothers attended. . . - - - - - - ~ . . - .

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gltrst of JIr, and hlrs. Pete Zgntek, -- Mrs. piqi pi t r ick visitcdk3lrs.. and daughter, Sharon Kay. AIerl~ti IIal~ii 'pnfl s c t ~ at thc home

-Lcc Fritz, son of Elr, and Jlrs. of Mrs. Mary Ja~i icck Friday arter- '\rlhur yritr, spent from Thursday noon. Mrs. l l a l p , p-lio had peen until Sati~rclay with Mr. and $ l ~ s . ' visiting her mother for scveral Knutc Peterson and family. / di~!~,, re tuinrd to Scotia ~ a l j i d n ~

-Mr. and hlrs. Kniltc Peterson cvcnlng. Scot ia 11 ~ i l c i ~ , Kas

Ninety one )car old hIrs Carrie Gtcen of Sort11 Loup has left Den- ver and is in Montana visiting' re- lati\es. Mrs Green made tlic trip

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1 .... .. .J . I The Dick Lombqrd chll&-cn I 1 spent Thursday until Satsrday at

the Jack liansen home. I I a r k e ~ i Quiq Representative Freelnan and John Blorrow, after

Phone 291 1 much scooping a r r i ~ e d at the 1Iap- sen home and took the c h ~ l d r c n to

I their mother. The Lombnrcls l i \ e a t 1 Alda 1

Fl\tuod Dlancllard Has electcd Roger Mueller,, Joe and ~ e " \ \ i ~ president of llie board of directors Beck a c r e able t o A d r i \ e as far as of the Scotia Creamery at a m p t - ' Elba, on way fS Scotia The Bcck j rg here recently. Other officers boys attend school at Fremont and of the boald selectcd u e r e Leo ' Iioger, at Wahoo The boqs r $ n y ' Klein, bicc president and Roy F111- / 04 Saturdr, nlorning ingcr, iecrclary. Sani liatclicr is The Inair truck did not ar:i\e m a n a ~ c r . I t ~ t u r d a y unt11 mid-afternoon 1

. - / Thc Cofcsficld and North t o u p - , At a meeting Monday night, the rural mail carriers made their usu-

rillage board passed a reso l~~t ion 1 al runs late Saturday. 1 t o ask f ~ r bids to construct a san- Mr. and Mrs. E'lojd Clement and lthry s>ste111 for Scotia. ; Jitnrnie d ro ic to Nqrth Loup Satur-

About 50 intcrcbted t a u p a ~ e r s at- day night, but had to drive south i cndcd. There h e r e no fortnal ob- t,o Cotcsfield anJ up the higli\\ay I

jet tion, I ~ h c y were suppcr guests a t thc 1 One hundred tucnty f o i ~ r sign- ' Edgar Crockct home.

fd the petition aiking for the s)s. 1 tfu. Some belic\ed the p la~ i would Mr. and 311s E\erct t Wright \she

kc up for \ole. / have been liking on the far111 1 Prelimindry plans h a l e bcen owned by hlrs 1 Rajmond Toogood

lade to ask bids on the construe- are pkeparing to make to the Chas L n . VoorIlces plate on the nest edge , --- of Scotia The Ed Studnicka f2,aiilj

Vance, btr. ajid Y l s TWO farcucl l parties ~ c r e held P:'hrl Iiughcs and hlr and Mrs. Bill

'this !r cek for )Ir. a a l Mrs. Edg'lr Tuma. p o c k e t , qf North Loup,'and $11. .- ~ r d I l rs . Carl 1Ia.nscn I The Busy Bec club m e t Wedncs- I

Tlic ~'r<c$ets plan to IIIO\C to day afterti0011 at thc honlc bf hlrs Osuhn .am' The .Bus> Bee Club E'lojd Clcnicnt \+ith all the meal.

cl~ibeys and Uleir f a n i ~ l ~ e s uqnt ljtrs present. bIrs Carl lianscq was ( ~ e i r h o t n e Titesdqy night - ' a visitor

: I Tjlc lfanscns will be ' honored Mrs. ~ a l l e r ' ~ o s s arid hlrb, Jack hurada-v night. The fare\rell will llansen gave a lesson on cake dc- 1 c. ht ld at Uic Ulstrict $30 school coratin The hlarcli meti ipg will 1 ouse. The Ilanscns plan lo nlo\r be llelcflhe last I Y ~ d n ~ s d a y at (lie

Q allot4cr coturn~~qlty. i I h o n ~ e of Nrs. saln Drawbridge at North LOUP. .

and fanlily spent Thursday e \e - -Mr.. and hlrs. ~ l b c f l Jones, ning \kith hlr. and Mrs. ~\rlliur ce~l lp~t l lpd by blrs. E. fj, Fritz, and fa~nlly. scent CC7ednesdav in Grand Island.

ATTENTION FARMERS i

LOCAL NEWS i ? For

STANDARD , . OIL --Mrs. Cash Wclniak entered

the Ord hospital IYedti~sdi~y. Tl\c next day she underwent lnajbr surgcrs

I Products and Prompt I Sqrvfce I 2 RURAL TANK WAGONS TO SEPVE YQU!

Equipped with' Dual Pumps I - - -Keith Cook, a student in I!,Is-

till s college, spent the \reek enC \vi% his oarcnts, Mr. and Nrs. Job:) Cook.

-Dr. W. R. Nay is in Ord on Tuesday and Friday a t office of Dr. Zeta Nay. 1- l t fc

-hlr and hlrs I far ry Wolf spetll Thursday in IIastitigs, \ \here the) looked after business mattex s.

-3lrs. hljrd T. Uarbcr was in Elba, Sundaq, . where she n a s a

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Call ' Sunday dinncr guests at tlic IIar- old Goldftsh home uere Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Llounia and fanlily of Ord, Mr. and hlrs. George hIejer and hlr, and Mrs. Chas. Goldfish.

Mr. and Mrs. I i a r ~ l d E'enton and faniily of Fairfield were ueckend guests of Rlr. and Mrs. Don Mc-

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ARNOLD SPERLINq, P h o ? ~ lzze? , a . . . I

HERE ACRE'.' , , " .+, ! .j

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\ .< Cereal Prices , Crc~ckers- Cookies .

C(t ti t ~ c d FQULIS # c 7

' Sugar smacks . 1 b z . p k g . 2 4 ~ Soda trackers 2Zr #$ti: 1 7~ Sweet Peas ~1::r. 2 y;;:. 3 sc - Kellogg's - GRhiiAhl , 1-lb. Hlghu ay No 2 , - Crackers r~la t e s . C Q I ~ .:.. BOX 32c Tomutoes atand . . .2 ~ ; n : " 4 3 ~ Raisin ran . ..:. .lo-oz.pkg. 1 8~ CrackerS - SODA,

NO. 21 Pn.tel Nabisco Premium Zdf,? 2 7 ~ K ~ Q u t Frank's guallty . . .2 Cans' 3 5 c

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Friday night. .

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Cheese Feod . . . . . 2 l b . ~ t n f Blw?

. "". - Bleu Chwee I f~ghway 2 18-02 3 1 crackeis n a , o r Kiz t i land E ' i 2 9 c Grapefruit Brand Wheat Chex . . . . l i - ~ ~ . p k g . 1 9 ~ Lans

' Ralston CltCRIIY, Crackers Town IIou, . . . . . 3 3 c P i M i I l e s . . . . . . .'X j j c Cheese Spread .2-ib. eta. 69c

Van ;5cc ~ r a A d 10-02. Highudy Brand: S o 21 Rolled Oats .:. . . .rsq~. &X 3 5 e Cookies B U I ~ Y * ~ . assoiicd . . ~ 0 x 2 9 ~ Prunes \ \ h u l t . u n w M 2 c a n s L 4 9 c

* , , 3 .

Cream Chegse '.$ :$:.:'29~ 'i Yh~ladclphia Brand

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S(l/etr(ayJs ~(1111bys hieats , . " .

Frying ~h;'.ckens I:.L*.~!?~

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Freshly V r y s c J , already cut-py '

' Quaker 12-02. - GRAPEFRUIT, 46-02. Cookies ~{ydrox. Sunshine . . r * g 3 9~ J w ice r ~ x n HOUX Brand . . . . . . . . can 2 7 c , .

? Janc Alden TOSIATO, 46 oz. Fresh Frttits -Vexetclbles Cocqn w t Puffs ot;-~.. p i g . 2 3 c Juice K~~~~~ DaNa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C a n 2 7 c

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No. 1 Potatoes '0i!%'i2i 3 5 c U. S. No. 1 graded: Red.

Winesap Apples ..:5",49c , . , Ideal for cooking.

Yeflow Onions .. 5 L ~ O . 1 9~ Sweet and mrld flavored.

&b.bage ................... .Lb. 4 c ; Mtdrum site, solid htads

Ground Beef . . . . . - . . . . . ~b 3 5~ Freshly gtounJ, hvlda rts volume ~ $ 1

, Sliced B , i c ~ n . . ;. . . I-ID.F+ 7 9 ~ - Cudahy's Purltin B I ~ ~ J , hist quabty I THE sur6 way t o l e a i n t h e fac ts a b o u t food s a v i n g s is t o ' compare ALL prices. Cornpari-

so of just a few adve r t i s ed pr ices h i l l no t g i v e you a t rue picture of to ta l food costs ;i bocpvre - you can ' t feed your f a m i l y on w e e k - e n d " s ~ e c i a l s " a l o n e . We invite you to check eqch of our prices a g a i n s t w h a t you h a v e p a i d if you s h o p e l sewhere . Then

c o m p a r e t h e total . See how you c a n s a v e o n your food bill when eve ry price is low.

~ v d c a d o ~ .,.,........,. ~ a c h 2 2 ~ Add a f e s t i ~ e flavor to your aalads. Large Bologna . . .: . . ~ b . . 3 9 ~ ,

Fbs t quality, slicsd , ,

Haddock ~illets . . . .:~b:4j~ , , Captain) Chvice '

+.

Oranges ..................... it,. 8c Florida, ideal for juice

6e su re . . . shop Sa fewoy . I . I

- Dried ~ o o d s 7

Lima Beans . .. . . . . . 2 - l b . B a 5 2 9 c * Frotc.11 Foods Sunny firlls, Baby site, - -

Chicken or Bccf Pot Pies s. anson+. . . . .: . . . .&: 3 5: Cqbe Rice'. . .:. . j . . . . . . . . . . . . .:. .2-1b. &29c ; S ~ O ~ V Boat, regular grain. • Chicken Legs G a r ..ti;:95~ Cake M ~ X ~ ~ ' % : : ~ ~ " . : . . ~ F ~ ~ : ~ ~ C

Pry pes . . . . . , . . . . . . . I - I ~ . PUO. 3 1 c . chicken Backs iiSS?i!. 3 9 c Hop ~ q i l Mix Dune; 14'i!:27~, Bel-air, frozen, . . Large size. spinach leaf or c h o l q d . . .. . 14-0" .Pkg. 1 9~ ~in~erb'r~&d-"i;g'o"2i45c

Duncan Hlnes, P~lis- 13' 2-02. 3 5 Raisins .......: . . . . . . . . . i - \ b . & 3 5 ~ P o t ~ i t ~ e s d ~ ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ..... 1$;::19~ ~ ~ ~ k i & M i x ' ~ ~ ~ . : , , p i j I i ymn~rest, becQlcss. 2 peas-carrots &l-air .I?;; z 1 c ' 40-02.

' . Pancake Mix suzava B Q X 2 6 c ' . * . . .

Vegetqble S Q G ~ ..?; 1 . Hein2 Brapd ' *' + <,

r * ~ a m p ~ l l ' a . t

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Shicken ~ ~ 0 t h . . ~'"dd.iy.27~ e j . + wans son'? .

i , ? . . Onion S O U Q ' M ~ X . .- ..;$I 6 s ,

Upton's

1 1

Popliltrr Snfetvny Sas~itigs ~inva;, Coffee 1-lb. Bag 8 9C 2; $1.77 Nob Ii111, Coffee l - l b . B a g 9 1 c%: 1lp8 1 M a ards, Coffee 1 - i b . ~ a n 9 6 ~ tkk $1.9 1

Snow Star Ice Cream assoAcd flj,o$Yi 79c li'h~te or Wheat, ' 20-02 Mrs. IVlight's . . . . . . . . . .Loaf 1 9~

Ebb; 3 9 c 2 $1.09 hlon t ro~ ' Frand, - 1-lb, ' tt er trade-AA, roll M rapped ctn. 7 5 c

Sunn:, bank Margarine Brand . ... . . . .k;::29c

~ o l r s a h o k l jYeecls .-

l!,-gal. Ble&ch \nrte'hfagic. fresh. . . .%ottle 2 9~ Light Bulbs %?$. .... ~ a c h 1 8~ Cleanser R,, . . . . .2 ?Z 1 ' 9 ~

picked GI Ratlclol~~ ,

~ i l v e r $ ~ r e IY~I I \M Sii~etplate oith ; . . . S e t 9 9 c

Chopped peef 2i t Z Z 4 3 c - afnd k l I 3 . i ~ 16-ot. S p ~ g h e t f ~ BALLS. ~1bby . s . s a p 2 5 c

Peanut ~utj&?.'kk.lar3 5 c 2- OH CI

, Kitchen ~owels . . .YL~. 6 q c . Sprinkle P o i $ d c ~ d w e a r . . . . .'. :(?:;29c

4-02.

. +, Nylast a t c r g e n t . .. .. ,. .. . . . kg 3 QC

I

Aturp S n t l i ~ ~ g s on Yotrr . 'I'otcll F o o ~ l Yill

1

Salad PreCsing :1lqt. J~~ 5 J C ' . * , Puchess

Syrlrps nr ld 8tpet ~bkatfs .' t . g - , ; . " .. .

Syrup . . . . . . . . .:. . . . . . ,,. . ~ - O Z . &L 27c > . . ~ ~ c c p y ~ ~ o ~ o w . Fafs and Gail. . .. \ I

Creme tioiiey F ~ ~ ~ C S : BranQ . : 1 0 - 6 z . a n . 2 3 c .t

. . r , %

Apple , @utt$r ~oodwin' pl-aid . .: ' t r - o i . r ? r 2 5 c r , ,

, > 1 .- #\ , . . ,

Peach Pr$s@rves . ' - OK PI$E&PYLE, q m i r c ~ . " . < .

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Royal satin . . . . . . . . S - I ~ . C ~ ~ ~ ~ C L'egetable shortening

Frost-i ng Mix . . . . iz-oz, p h C > 3 5 c # ~unlcet Brand

, Biscuit Mil . ..;. . . w + ; . B ~ & ~ c - Fist Mv Brhnd-for ~ q d y mix purposes

, : , ,. 1 , I ' _

' Flour' 1.; .... ..: ..... 1: . . . . . slp..Bag 53c J " . .

' - ' K~tchsn c;@, pte-fluffed . I 4 -

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Do You Biry Theid' :'.;I\ . , # ' .."

Table Covers .:. .. . . . , F ~ ~ ~ 3 9c Plastic, 54 x 7~-.inch '

, Anacin . . :. . . ..,: .. . . . .p.. r r f . 4 P c

-for head;lfhy . .

Coffee Filters y , . . :pg. ?! lop f- 1 Q c &!hr , < *

lf-b" Bogk Matches . . . . . s p k f Z F c p ~ o r a , t c j

t Lqng Bell cabinets a r e unl ja i~ted- ' to sav,e you money-and t o

a 'cholce of colors in fini>h, o r if you p re fe r the beauti- finish gf selected woods. I

I Ny Ad trinl and lops will complement any design you choose- s u f ~ r ~ i ~ i n ~ ! y i n $ r p ~ n s j v e , too!

i you Cqn lnstqll I . Yourself .

Yqu can install Long 'Bell cbbinefs yoprself a n d t r im then1 i f yoy wish. Tlleir sturdy, pa tented constyuction mqkes inktaliation an easy iob f o r t h e a!sr*ge h ~ y s e h o l d handyman. Slop in and s e e , y o u r tlew kitche!~ in Long Bell cabitlets aqd Nu-Art trini. You'll be delighlgd.

I 2$-foot Pink Dreh . .1!;:: 3 0 ~ .4.4:$;: 7 7 ~ Sarci'n Wrap .. . . . . . . . .no1~-3 3 c Dog Food . . . . . . .'. . . . .& 2% 1 SC * O'Cello No 3C

Dihes shine without wiping S P O ~ ~ ~ S r s o l r k coiors'. . . . m c h 4 9 ~ Pooch I31 and

I (lean,er ..!, . . b .. .. . , 2 !kR: Pricrj rffccticc t h r ~ c ~ a l ! r i d ~ y , Fcb!uary 27,

gab-0, acoun pots and pans ?Fight . , . , Garbage Bpqs .. ,..*$f 1 PC SrlP vtan?

*SACK ' . LUMBER (0. Freezer Paper,. .%-(1. ~ ~ " 6 9 ~ 20-Belaup Brand

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, ' Phone' 33 Ord, Nebr.

PAGE ,ElGI IT1 ,?'HE OKD QUIZ, O K D , NEBIiASKA I - FEI3RUARY 25, 1954

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- - -- - Daily Lincoln Star

By Mail

'file nlivi~num \\age p ~ i d to all 7% Weeks $1

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OF CLiil3IS The morning Star arr i tes in tim

for mail d e l i ~ e r r on publicatio er. dzte e ~ t l i e r 111 t o ~ n or on the r u r

route.

cheskl. WANTED TOBOY- eV PERSONAL ---- --A

48.21~ -- - --

Nebrnska

REAL ESTATE ---- , ' ? , - - - - - -- -- - - - - -- 1 LOANS - Private and Company

B& SURE! 1nsure in sure IN- money on real estate. Wotab ' : SURANCE; ! I I The Wozab WANT . Agency.

9tfc , , Agency, Ord, Nebr. -7---

t , FOR SALE-1; jou are in need of - A D S ] ' a, uacyunl ,s;r ccpcr, don't buy

w i t ~ \ . t y u i top iti and let us are only 8 shobv you the KIRBY, se ten units We furnish all or any part of

in one. Stark Aldytag Scr\icc. . . T H R E E truck's'or scoopers * : 44 tic ---- ___ * , ,-,- ~r t

UEP~~RTICIENT O F ROADS lIY:L,INE lHY13lilJ) C 11 I C K S- C E N T S AiUD IRHICATION , q r d c r ~ O \ V 19 a5siIre pro~llpt dc- olnccr L. N. Hess. State. Fn,'

l i \ery \\hen ,ou want thcin L. H . . Jones, Dlrlsion En- Ord Victor Kerchal

Con& in. ask for free 1951 1 1 ~ - Rlpecr Phone 3030 f ine Chick calalog NOLL SEED P E R W 0 R D Leonald B. \iroods. County CO, Ord 48-llc , ----.--- - Clerk Valley County -- ' 3 -- I '

NOTICE OF Al'PLICATION FOR BEER LICENSE

I I ~ l d i n ~ ! 0. Yearson l~

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,' Federal i . a ~ SIYQPES SI UUIO; Ella\\orth Ball, Jr. / eaOIKl. . *

Counfy Judge -- - - - - - -

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-- FOR GREATER .' 7----- - --

MILK PPODUCTION

1 , - -- to Proven $ires -- - - - Loup Valley Dairy . , Breeders Association '

Fpr Service Call GLEN AMOS

P H O N E 0120

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' . . / I NITROGEN IS TI11 BEST

A New

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1 . 1 4 LIQUID NITROGEN is More'~fficient ~ h b n Dry Material because it -- - ---- - - For Custom Spraying - - -- I is in Solution and need not wait !or R a h to Activate it. ~ h b r e b lib ' rooms bath, and utility rmlll. 1 \\~,\NTED - hlarricd

gen. 1 ; 1 Gss , newly decorated. Vacant ' W i r i l l a c e - ~ a ~ b ~ r r ~ Jan. I. \V. J~ Boosler, I era1 farrn u O r k h a \ e rOele Cqff.le = ~ ~ g s / :' \ \; . ' I - .

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ATTENTION! 1 run-off on sldping ground a s there is with dry fef6lizer. Loup. 41-tlc / liiestock. See llarry o r Dean

- ' Body Shop - - ---- BreslcyI Ord. ' ' 4 G t f c I R~otworms 1 I ' 2. 41:: LIQUID NITROGEN is More Efficient Than ~ n h y d r ~ ; ~ - Amrno~jq b r l b, ' FOR IIENT-One E a ~ t r i d c nod ern / <j~~&<ijjI,E;I>~~$N~~Iale

( Farmers & Stockmen . , . L furnished aparfmcllt about Mar, 1 o r fcnlaIc, froln this arcs, \t8ant- 1 Wecds = Fruif cause it is Ammonium-Nitrate product und Nitrate 'is readyi'fd; im; ! y " , : 1st. L. A. Muncy. 46-Ifc

1 ed t o scrcicc and collcct fro111 I A representaiivs of tho $ mediate use. Anhydrous - Ammonia has no Nitrate Available but

LOCATGD: Across the streel ~ o ~ Y ~ i ~ i 5 1 1 C d 3 room autolnatie i c ~ l d ~ n g machines. No and Shade Trees horn the Burwell Butter Factory apartment r i t h b a t h J. P. Car- I refcrcnccs, sc'ling. Age and Iiot $600 working 1 Broken BOW Production relies on Moisture. Tcrj~pcrature and B~cterial Action 19 iinish tho I , . 1 Credit associa)ion will be

" - koskj, 419 N. 18th Sf. , 46 3tp capital to 12 hours I -- -- wcekly nets to $400 monthly Vasicek Bras. at the National Farm Mahufacturers process and change the Ammonia to ~ i i r b ~ e n .

Complete ' ' 1 Possibility full time work. For Phone 3002 L o a ~ office in Ord on the 3. 415'0 LIQUID NITROGEN js Easy to Apply because it hap no pressure at ' 'BODY REBUILDING Cesspdols and Septic local inter,ieiv pi\ e full par ticu- 1 . Olla second and fourth Wed- --

and * Tanks lars, phone. Write P. 0. Box . ordinary working temperatures. It can be appliedJto the top of tho nesdays of each month. , . R E f ~ I S r n G 521, hlpls. 1, AIinn. 47-2tc

- - Soil or Drilled into the /~round . -- CL.EANED and REPAIRED WANTED - Capable woman to --- - ---- - --- - - -

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- WRECKER SERVICE keep housc Alo~iday until Friday A'1 work GUARAN'rEED Three children, t ~ o in school. I 4. 41:: LIQUID NITROGEN Docs Not Require Heavy ift tin^ or Storing of I ' Phones: Pcurners 96, Bell 17 N o Iqunclry. Call 83, North , . No mileage charge Louy. Box 965. 47 2t1' Bags.

Animals Removed O. D. -- , ,' WE E~TIMATES Write ERIC LARSON L~VESTOCK , 5. Reduced Costs Result through the combined operation of Fertilizing while OPTOMETRIST

# I I ' I General Del ivery _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - ~ - ~ r o m ' p t Sanitary Service

Only oflicc in the L O U ~ Plowing, Discing, or Cultivating. You have a wider range of Appli- --SEE- Loup City, Nebraska FOR SALF-Young breeding cues Phona 23 Ord Collect

. , . I Llojd Kjncr , Phone 2301, Long Valley de\ oted e ~ c l u s i \ e l y cation Time.

DALE SAUTTER For Free Insp'ection pine, N e b r , o r Cecil Schaller to the care of ,our ejes. ! phone 2172, Ains\iorth. 20-tic 1 Olfice in the Nhrte Building 1 : 6. Equipment is Less Expensive by ueing Attachments to Your Plow, Disc

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Valley - -- - - ---- Iicioss the street froni the I 1 Rendering Plant I 01, Hos,ltal J11,t solltl, or 1 or Cultivatqr.

the Ncthudist Parsonage.

Professional Directory Harry Muirhead, Mlr. Ord 7. 41:t LIQUID NITROGEN is Lower Priced Applied than any Fertilizer on . ,

/ the Market TODAY.

8. 41:;. LIQUID NITROGEN has a GUARANTEED Supply. Allied Chemical ., ROBERT I. LYNN, M.D, P. L, BLESSING OMCW in the ~ w o n l c ~ u ~ l ~ l o d SINGER* Sf\d(NG ,HAQ~wI> & Dyo Co. have spent $24.000.00i3.00 on an.Ammocium-Nitrate Chem-

DBLVL3T Office Phone: 130 ical Plant South o! Omaha. . . I t .

Eddcncc Phone: 164 bpccid Attention Given Ta Telephone 65

SURGERY X-Ray Diagnoslr 1 N d MQNEY DOWN-YOUR SIGNATURE INSURES Eltcrocudloqaphl PRICE AND DELIVERY - I

EQUIPEAENT AVAILABLE FOR RENT C...L&* L ~ ~ & >

Physicians & Surgeou special attentloo given to SINGER SEWING Call NOW for Price! '

SVI<GEKY & DIAGNOSIS H block 600th of Old hospltal nnd 1st door w e d ' of Chri~t lm

Kesldencd Phone 186 :hun.h. Local Representative: I R. D. KOSMICKI

I Otis Mlller, M.U.

- Phone 144 Phons 8 Ord, Nsbr. , Phone 469R2 or 511 ; Ord, ~ebraska '

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