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65 No, 36Vol

Wants It! Why

Not Use a Quiz Want!

You Have It! Someone

North Loup \VinB 2Basketball Games

NOl til LOlJp opened Its baslv't­ball scal:iun successfully Tue~day

e\ uung agall\st \Volbach, the fll'tt(am WlIlllll1g 21 to 13 and tIlCs"cond team 12 to 7.

1he 01 d Rcsc!\ es play at NOl thLoup on Dec 17 for the fUbt homegame of the ;y ear

1',\Hh~ BlWflILH~ '1,'S1l'Mr 1lQ,i1 MIS Glen Palk, anI

\\ iJllc r Pal ks of Dow Inan, N D I

ar e vlsltlng their blather Han eyl'alks ami theIr SIsler, MIS ChasBUlulck The Parks bClj's mo\eolflum Ord about 31 jealS agoWaite r lllay be It:lllcmbc red bysome as he helped Chal he Good­i amI In thll constr uctIOn bUSlllesshcle

'1hey \\111 \ ISlt In LIncoln and\Vatetloo, la, befere gOll1g to 1\hn­ne;.lp)!Js \\hele they \\111 spenJChllStl11,'\'l \Ilth thell chlhlttl1

JuniOl' High CagePractice Starts

A squad of Clshtecll junIor highschool buys beg-:in bas'{etball plal'­tlce Monday CHlllllg' under Coalh

Well Known Handel Oratorioto Be Presented at High

School. December 14,

Ord Man Died Tuesday Mornafter P-S1 Crash at Keamey

AIr Base Monday,

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II ~Ight Valley county solOists WIll

ne featured III the presentation ofILllldel s "~f(sslah' on D,;cemebr11, at 2 30 p 11l In the HIgh school

Il udltor lum

The list Il1duues glehald Bab­coc!" \\'llll<~lll Nelson, Mrs Markfolen. UI$ Clalent:e Da\IS, Iltne

I Aubl,', IUl.l\t KIng, MIS BIll Steen,an I Don Auble

fhe or a tOIlO I\lll be gl\' n by theValley County Coml11umty ChOlU3as the sceon,l Of ,~s !rogl amsunder the sponsol~hlP a thll 0)(.1Chambel of Commerce, the fustbong the May }<'c5tl\ <1,1. May, 1,1917 'lhe chorus nUlllbt:l~, lou<ih­ly about 75 \ Ulees, and Is UlluHthe dll cellOn 0f M t s, ~Slle CNa<.h, With MIS Syheste FUltakas aCCUll1pan st

The MeSSIah 13 presenteJ as apubhc so \ IlC and no adnu3sIOllehalge WIll be ma'Je

Lt Gerald D Dlesslng WIll ,belaid to rest WIth full mllltaryhonors in the Ord cemeteryThUl sday afternoon, after 2 00SU\ICeS at the Hastings- Pearsonchapel It was announced Wednes­c,'y lllurlllng by the \\ ar depart­ment

Lt Blessing better known in01 II as Dean Blessing died earlyrUC::>lla.y Illor mng at the Keal neyaIr bu[e hospItal from lI1Jurlessulfered Monday when hIS P-51all plane explodeu 0\ er the aIrfieU \

The pIlot had taken off from thefield bt t appar ently notlced that~e methlllg \\ as \\fOllg He hadclllkd th\,: fidd and was COI1l111gbaek III for a landll1g when theCli plosron OCCUI It d, foIIo\\Cd by acia h A leak1l1g fuel lme IS be­lt€\ cd to ha\ 0 caused the dISaSter

He suffeleu a fractured skullJlkt abO\e the left e;ye, compoundflaCtUles of both legs, seHrebUln" a fl actUl ed pel\; Ic struc­t',I'" pundurld and bUII1.:d lung"',dOctOIs said

Young Bles"lng was born InOld on Jan 1, 1922 and \\as 25;y cars old at death He \\ as agr aduat.:! of the Ord hIgh £chool

I md sel\ed dUring \Volld \Var II1" a bumbal dI\!r WIth the 303rd

I Jomb group In the ~uropean the­Itle After the \\ar he reenlIsteu'I'U \\as gl\ln pilot's tIalnlllg a,t\\ Illtams field, Allzona He \\ astt ,in~ferl ed to the Keal ney ba.se

I ally In No\Cmber and had Vlslt­II lelatl\es 111 Old many tllnesl1'ce

i HIS pal ents, Mr and 1\frs~ lal el ce BIe .."mg plt:ceded him

I death but he IS sunl\ed by hb!wlfe, tht' former getha \Vomat:;k,

d Chatham, La, and daughter'lckai, by t\\ 0 slstel g, MI s Paulhiler of Grand Isl~nd, and Mrs1 al BUrl 0\\ s, Ord and by four1othll s, \V L Ble~slng Oru

11 aul BlesSil'g, ~ngle\\ood, Colo 1

Umton Blessll1g San DIego,I Cahf and goss BleSSing, Los

\.11g,les'lhe body of Lt BleSSIng \\111 be

rought to Ord under military es­or t Thursday and military ntes,

,onducted by the Kearney AIraSIl \\Ith a chllplaln from thatase In chal ge, \\(111 be held here

I ~oth the Al11t;rica.1 Legion and

Ithe VetelallS of Foreign Wals\\ III take pal t I~l the lites

I Eight SoloistsIn Messiah

J<;'ltt J!;ll I ll·a.'l,'/;)\ Ingl\It and lIrt~ \\altu Douthit

anll family \\Cle host~ on fnanks­gl\lf,; to Sister go~ellen andS stel gogtl of Hastll1g s 1I11s"1[\l~ lIet Da\ey of Urce!c) and.'.It and ~fl~ W \\ DouthIt l\flsDa\t)' IS ~h~ \Valter Douthit s11ot!"r a'1l SISti'I go~elltn rshel 'htel

Clients SkIdded from Top TenAlter Holch eg~ LO,,5 butBot nced Buck at Close.

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Ord Ihantieleers Hated In Best IMilitary FuneralTell Ieams Class BBy McBride in Ord Thursday

for Lt. Blessing

Hayden DispersionSale Held Today

fhls (\VcQllCsda) ) afteIllJOnthe dl'pel~IOIl sale of pU1turcdEelefollb 0111 ed by Mz,. g L11a) l!£n along \\lth COliS gnment>frol11 se\tlal othel blc<.c!i'IS I~

lJt:lng helel at the lIhstock pa'\lllcn Il1 Ord Abuut 90 heal ali'b~1l16 solI by tht' :lllcttOlll cl" b:l' \Vdl, r on t Ch:111-s C')ll J,'

ExhIbItion Sponsored by C. ofC" Dre....... BIg Crowd; Two

Ord Bands Marched.

I:jallta Claus \\as ,krng forclay, Monlay aftelnoon, 111 OrdChild I cl1 of all age~ an,l therr r a 1(­ents tUlned out to see Santa hISCIIe us and par ade Tl Il 0 Id Cl tyschools \HI Il dlSI us ,ed at noonan1 lots of Chlldlen \\(le late fordlllner beeau~e they stcl'P~d tosee the ~eer !l'le the shetlandPOllltS and see the bIg bl O\v nb.:ar

A palade at 200 \\as exutmgto eHrJune, to the children be­eau~e Sonta \\as thele ndmg Il1the sleigh, to many partnts bll­cause th"J r ehildl ell \\ el e mall11­Ing 111 elthcr-the Senior band \\IththeIr new UIll[CllllS With the flo\\­11115 plul'led hats, or 111 the Jun­Ior band n'all/llng proualy m theolder band s capes ami caps

MallY country teae! er~ \\ere onhand \'dth all Ulelr studnets whO,llthey had bUl1dlcJ Il1to calS alldbrouoht Il1 to see Santa Tl.e eh,l­dle.1 I\ele dell\cru1 to thtlrhomes tllcU put happy after atuat flum Santa al 1 a ndll III theYuletlde Spcual

'iliURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1947

Teachers' Group to.Meet Fl'iday Eve

'I he SCtOllU meetll1g of the ValleyCounty T(achers assoCIation \\111be helu 111 AleaUll Fllua;y e\ e­l1lng at 8 00

Dr Legoy Laase, flor1 the Unt­Hrslty at LlIlco'n 11111 talk oneuueatIOn fOI handicapped chllclltul{osal111cl NOI th\\ a) IS the cha lr­II i\!l III char ge of arlangemel tsfher,o 1\11I be :l SOC131 hOllr \llth'_f!Ulle ll~1 flnrr

Community Invitedto Share Prognlln

The A'llellean LegIOn andAuxlhar;y \1111 agam thIS )earea'l y out the 'Gifts for Yanlrs\\ho Ga\e pllglam Spol1soled byb:ddle Can tor In thiS pwg rame\ery \ettlan man or \\oman,who IS 111 tne Veteran:;' I:ospltals1\111 be lemel11beled With a pack­age at Chllstmas The cOlUmulllty11' ay shar e 111 thIS pI egram If theyso WIsh

Altre!es suggtsted ale as fol­lo\\s Good qua!tty sox, plaYlllgcallis, mechalllcal p,nclls po.stagestall1p~, tOilet al \Icles or kItS,goud qualtty hankIes, elgs orltghtel", statIOncly, or bediOOll1sltppel s

Do not sel d food stuffs candle~,

cake or the ltke or any artr, lesWIth shalp edg~s such as knl\es,lazols or lazor blades'The packa6~s WIll be wrapped,

by U e Aux'lIary and deh\crell tothe LegIOn heauqualtels 111 LIl1­coIn for dlst! Ibutlon

An)one wantrng to paltrupateWIth a gift for some' Yank \\ hoGa\t, may do so by lea\lllg aplcsEnt at the J C Penney StUIeby DLC 8 111e pae!,agcs WIllhaH to be In the mall by Dcc 10to be chstltb 1tell by Chllstl113S

Bill \Vould AllowFree Parcel Post

Farnlers StoreIs Rentodeled

State VF\V HeadTo Indtlct New

1\lembel's Here ,1 Prisoners Back\\'lll }'fcCrcath, Seneca, state I 0 II I J '1

commander of the Vetcrans of n ga a a alFOlogn \\oars Will attend thll PrlSOnelS \\ho escaped Nov 12ICguJar lllt:ctll1g of the post Mon- flum th" r....elth county Jail aleuay mght, December 15, ot11cers back III custodyof the pust ani ounceu today Kotn county ShCIlff Bud Spocn.

The state cOlUmandu Will au- 11'31 sa.d Oscar MelIltt, 19, andHlllllster the oath of alllglan, e to Victor BloomqUIst, 19, \\ele ar­seme hHnty new member s of the restul 111 Cahfor ma and are beIngpOet at a formal Illltlatlon cele- hell by }<BI authoIltlcs 111 Sanmcny FdllllsCU_~~ 1ho county attolllcy has asked

that the men be xetuIlled but the1'131 may w'sh to pru~~cute oncl alg,s uf tlanspoltrng a stolencar across a state bOlder, Spuen-lllan saIl

MCllltt and DloOIllCj11lSt \\Cle 111th(' Ogallala JaIl after plead nggUilty to thdt of thl cO sa Ulesand an automobIle T\\o othcls\\1:0 escal ed at tho same tImeBer tIC Par ::,ons about 50, S\\Cet­\Iat(l, Tex, and lIel1ly PalKcr, 18,Taylor, Ncb - \Hre apprchcndeda few da)s after their esc0l'e

ComllEtIon of relllodehllg anJlllstalIatIOn of new fixtul cS Intheu grocely departtI'::-,nt IS an­nounccd by the FaI lollfr s GI am& Supply Co In thIS \\ eek s QlllZTheir ad\ el tIsen,tnt appeal s onanoth( r page of this Issue

A compkte sd of new fixt UIesIn natul al \\ ood has been Install­cd, together With new HgetableIdllguatIOn eqUIpment and afluzen food dIsplay locker 'Weeliped to gl\ e thcse t\\ 0 dep u t·ment special emphaSIs from no von Cllff Fylnll, mar ager, told the~UIZ 'For our Opcl1lllg thrs \\ eekI\e II ha\E~ as eomplete a selectIOn0: fresh flluts and Hgdall0s aslIe can S(cure And befor.: anotherI\,;ck our fluzen food dtpattll1clltWIll be complete

The store clOSed flom Saturdaymght to \V(Ullesday mormng toInstall the new equlplllcnt and 1';­

~ ncc me Ie ham!!se '1hc sto Ie \1IIIalso (Ontlllue to h;.ln lIe elly gouelsand furmtUlt

ItRead by 3,404 Families Every \Veeh"

Truck Freight RatesIncrease Decelnber 1

1 HL~ ~1O' lE:s G1\ J<;~

M Blelll:)l11 gaH a specIal free.),eture about the Boy Scouts111o\cment Tuesday aftelnuon to'l11;Y 0l1" who \\ anted to attendAll the students of the schools\Cre ext,nucd a specIal lIl\ltatIOn

Many of the eampflle gills at­tended to get 1I1 on som~ of theIVa) s the boy St:outs manage theirbUSllltSS and aetlvlty Theythought the) might see Just hOlvth(y n'ake their flies by rubblllgtl\O stones toglther but that ISstill a sect et a 1d thll g llis \1IIIha\e to lemembcr to carry match­~s ThIs sho\\ \\ as a gift of Mr

Truck flcIght lates III Nebrasl,a\\ III JUll1 P ten pc r CUlt on Dee 1unde r th,; state 1 all\\ 3;Y eomllllS­SIOn At the same tm e the com­ml~Slln apPlu\lu a 10 per cent In­elease m lates charged by lall­load3 III order to equalIze the latesof thc t\\0 forms of ttansportatIOnfhe Int:lt:a'e 111 raIl lates also be­comes eff(ctl\e Dec 1

The raIses Will be subJect to le­\ leW by the C0ll11111~S,On afte r thell1tClstate comlllclle COlnl11l~~IOn

Illles on the mCIease aSked by theralit oad~

No pubhc hearing \\ as held onthe applicatIOn of the Neblaskal\fotor Call1Cls 'f\lr the 10 per centboost

The hIgher Iates \\ eI e alluI\ ldthe commISSIon Older said be­cause of shalp lllCltaSlS 111 oper­~t1'1g costs WhIch thr eatencd thet!ut:kels With the neCeSSIty of cur·t-dllll1g sel \ ICE'

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No Commission

For Quick Sales!

The Want Ads Ask

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Veterans to StageChristmas Party

1fel I Ch of the An dlean Le­g on anu Vetllans of Forf:lsl1\\ al ~ and thur auxll13.llc:; ar e1111kwg pIal s for the holding 0f:l Chll~tllnS p:uty fOt Ole! child­1111 111l! n tl C 1 o;t t 10 l\Lci,

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Established Aprtl, 1882

Bids Under Architect's EstimateMay Let Contract Under

PIecemeal Plan.

.Melvin Stull Going! for Arm Operation

Mclvlll stull \Ihose left arm\\ as blokcn In tl\ 0 places In aSCaftl LI accidl nt at the new V AAnder~en home last J~lly, left Ord\\ eunesJa;y mor nll\g fOI l(llks­VIlle Mo He \\111 enter an ostcopanilc hospital there for sUlgelYar d to ha\e hIS arm bloke agaIlland r"sd

THE ORD QUIZ, ORO, NEBRASKA

Council Postpones INew }\la,l;agenwllt IJohn Kluna One of Olga's Gift Shop COSl110 Club 'ViIII I for I elephone Co. , to Open Saturday

Pool Iledsinn to \le~ :esl~:~l ~~~ ~ee~~u~)Pl~~~I\~~ 1st llnmesteaders satullllfY OIDec ~'ft\~~ be ipe Sponsor Foothall

ger of the Nebraska Continental opening 0 ga S ul op ie

F' id E 1\:1 t 'I'elcphone con pany eff'cct lve Nay D" t Ag f 86 new building that houses the gift B t D 101'1 ay ve n ee 16 19! 7 He replaces W W John- les a e 0 shop next ,to t1~e IEsl~cnce )of }'fr anque eelson who IS presently assisting In I and MIS GUy Burrows at ,,101 on Icornmcrcial and t raff ic mat te rs --- L Stleet IS a monument to the -- -1\1r 1<1, in comes f roru mack l{l\ e r Came to Valley County in '79, g rim det eru lI1UtlO 1 of l\11 s BUl- Ord and Comstock Teams toFall~, \\IS and plans to make his alter 2 Years in Omaha: rows to fulfill her llfdo 1g, dream Be Honored: U. of N. Coach, \home In Columbus Nebl where f I M d of having a gift shop The bUllll PI Invit dthe general offices 6f the c~lllpallY unera on ay. ing has been under construction ayers, nvi e •ar e located He brings with hlln, - for 0\ er a ) ear ShOIt,lg(S of I

After exannnmg bids sub nutted the) benefit of more than twenty I Funeral services were held at material and labor nearly got the The Cosmos \\111 have a ban-by Iour gener al cont i actor sand ;y cal S expc r cr.ce In the telephone the Natlonal hall Monda) for best of MI S Burr 01\s mer ethan que t fOI the Iootball boy ~ on Dec Isever al special cont r actor s for Iie ld as well as consider able back- John Kluna 86 one of the fii st once 10tn at 6 30 All of the 01 d co), Itl c proposed Ord S\\ll1l11~ng pool gluu'nd In U\lC and commClllal1 homestcarlcrs III this section arid The shop that \HII house gifts II ho ver t out for foonall anI tl.e ITuesday night, the city council organizatlons one of the last to survive, who (01 all occasions IS doi una ted by Comstock tea m Loup Valleyvot ed to adjourn to Fllday night C G Farrls has recently been died In hIS sleep at 1 OQ a III a beautiful picture window The conf'c rvnce champ \\111 be DUe~t Iat 730 when they WIll make a made assistant secretary treasurer Sa tu rday Nov 29 at the home git ts ale shown to advantage on A ruce pi ogram has be~n ar­final deus ion of the same company replacing R of his son, Wilham Kluna east Colonial blue shelves against otI· rarig ed Tony Blaz iue, 1I1C coac 1

Apparent low bid Tuesday was D Chrificld, who has resigned of Old Burlal was In the I'amlly whit e walls, hghted by beautiful at tho Univcrsitv of Ncbraska Ithat of John Clausen & Sons of Mr F'arris comes from Columbia lot in National cen et ery fluorescent lights The floor IS CO\i· Will be here and' will biin e the IGrand Island who submitted a b d Mo He IS \Hll kno\\11 Il1 ColumbIa Mr I{luna had bcen a contll1- eIcd Illt~ agley ll1lald Illloleum 1ll0\le~ of oole of Neb~a"k 1 S Iof $2614670 fOI the pool, mmus ha\lng sened the company thele uous resld"nt of tins sectIOn of MIS BUlrU\\~, kno\ln to most ga 11(S Se\tlal pla)trs 01 the Ir lulllbl11 g Wlll11g anu pumplllg ple\lOusly flum Al'lll 19U to I the state Sl11ce 1879 when h.:! as Olga has stockcd giftS, a few 1'\elJr<ls', 1 tcam ha\' bCen lll\lted IeqUIpment Only pl)lmbmg blu \\as A1 III 1946 as aSsl~ta lt auditor came from Omaha to jOin the t?)", has a mce stoc,]< of Dresden and \1 IiI' be hele If ~)o'~ hie The) Ithat of gIchald Ho\\bal of Old Valley county CZ<:eh settlement el1lna and pottery She \Illl ha\e ,tIe Tomll No\ak, 13r r 6 ce'1ter I

, \\ ho blu $11 281 16 The Centr al Vt U d and filed clallll to Il1s homestead a lme of el) ~tal and Imcl1 hanlues Carl San,l~Lon al d CI~tu~ Fli,"erCo subll1lttccl a bId of $1,29200 e el'c'lllS loge 1 1

> pules east ancl 3~ ths mIle a !tttle later but they ha\ e not d f 0 d \Ie Chino~ th of Comstock alll\td as ;y et an 0 CO~ll~; r s, x oc I

for \\ 11 mg makl11g a total of the • II b '" b A small Imll\lduaJ gIft wrll be I aIle Jr Gil gg r,[cBl!ue has aboluw blUS of $38 72316 ~qulpment t GtIe \\as oln ~e r 2 1861 Il1 bt:ClI 1l1\ltcd I

t b f I d b th t 0 e nSlll'allCe Vsel Ice Bohell1la nuw a plo\wee gl\en to e\elY adult who leglstus h 1 b d lo e llllUS eye Cl y IS of Czet:'ho Slo\ ak13, nt:ar the uty Il1 the guc"t bUQk on opel1lng day T~1e banqul t al Will ~ OpCllC I

lumped at $3000 AIlhltect s fees 1 P I I t tI f 13 MIS Geo Satterfield and MIS a~ ~oon after 7 00 as thc dlllnt:rWIll bnng the total cust of the Befol'e Je'lltl 1st 0 I ~enthanhc a let ag"t 0 th H~Jph DOlwlas WIll be ass stant IS o\tr so that anJone \,ho 1\I~h,:;

1 t 1 $13 000 can'e WI 1;; palen S 0 eo' t h tl' ] , 1 ~ thpoo 0 unlCI , Uti "'t to~ I t do hostc~ses on opelllng day 0 cal ie sp(a{cls;.ln se<.o eAll Bids lUll, r L~hllllle m el '" a C" primal! y 0 e\ a e p,etllns n ay do so I hCIe \1III be

Other bIds submitted we r e the pel ::,ccutlOn of AustIla Hun- no a l11lltta 1ce cl'al ge for thiSthose of Arnolu S\\a'1S0n & Co Reinstatement Before that Time gar) 1hey saIled flOlll Halllbuig T UT t C ~- --- ----Omaha $27,237 > Geer-Mol\cr Co Is Sunple Accordrng to Gerlnany a.ld landcd at Baltunur,,, I WO n a er asesof Grand Islar d, $26,759 an1 CapI- Co. Service Officer, Md, flam where they \\ent by • $200 Scholarshipstol Blldge Co Lll1coln, $27 121 79 lal1 to MemphIS Tenn crossed H I 'IT I d 'I 11CapItol 1311dge also submitted an Jol111 J \\'uz,'b \ ..t~raI1s s~r\l',~ the MIS~lSSJppl and settled at earl "e( nes ay Now Avm a) e

lalternate bId of' $18 9D6 fOI the' , , '" Da.r Ull elIes, Al k near }<' 0 r tpool \\lthout the bath house ofIlecr IS thiS \\ed, usmg adHr- Slluth In the Ozarks country b S ' C t Nur~l::> gift tUltwn scholal'hl1' I

Big qucstlOn lD the mmus of tlslng space In the count) s news- Thele the fanllly Il\nl 3 )ears but Y~ UI)rente our al plteatIOI S 111a) no v be made fOIcouncll111111 who \oted to defer papus UIgmg \eterans to Iem- afttl the death of hIS father, the FOO granteu by the State offinal actIOn to Fnday nrg'1t state thell go\elnll.ent lllSlllance MaltlJ1 Kluna, they mo\eel by eo- Nebla"ka An,ellcan LegIOn Aux-seemed to be, \\hele IS the UntIl Jan 1 the \delan can Hred \\agun to Omaha, tra\cllng Appeals ~l Lou,P Districts {rom lh~r~y gil! \Iho IS a hIgh school

'lllOI1eV?' T'la CIty has ~21; 000 lelllstate by the SImple exped ent thloClgh the Ozalk~, :=prll1pfie'd B R I II d t ,on.T " "'_v fIt 0 ureau s u mg ear a graduate IS (\ glble fOI tllb eon-

In S\IIllllJ1lJ1g pool bonds \\luch ot pa)111g pletlllUtIlS N on y \\U Mo Kansas CIty 2nd up the Nc- 900 A M Wddtt tIlonths allli ftlt11g an appltlatlOn blaska Side of the MISSOUrJ •• ., e nes uy. Itest, arll If lJ1ter~stLd sh" can ge

atllount has been lyll1g dOlll an f t t t t t tl t,.,· III touch With MIS LOlen G00d111 Oru banks The t\\O \derans 01 rCln~ a emen sa lllg 1a "IS In Omaha he ll\cd t'.\O )eclls on 11olgarlzatlons of Oru, the Veler- heaItl:J 15 as good now as It \\as the SIte of the pr(scnt &,tock ~x. Oral arguments on the appeals The clonte1st IS opcln nto\11 tOf a

at tUlle of lea\u'" senlee' "han'" bUild 115 ",0 '11 of 'he NUlth and Mdclle LoU') Ir- gllls W10 1a\e ~pal'W e IU'llans of ForeloDn \\als and Amer!- 0 ,oe II, ,,~Ir, I 15 In a ' I h 1 hId ,., tr'By l " lns t a t lng 1101' thl" IS \\llat h I I 1 t' t ligatIon dlstllets from State Dur- Ib 1 sc 00 an \1,,0 can pa~s c lcan L0gIOn ha" plech'cd 0<10 000' "~ llC { ) ar l, aJll ,en conllng 0 t f th h t I tl t Io '" IS a\allable to \der1J.n~ c ntDl Nebl !<. t fil eau of Irrigation rulIngs on \\~ter rt:qllletllCn s 0 e 051'1 a Ii;!,

to\\ard puol eonstruetlOp, and tit e, as a 0 e on a Ilght~, \Hre Iwald at 900 a m she 1<1"1 es to entcr The glll\' h"11 cOllfr Ollt··1 \Ilth bid totals 1 Se\( n )'pes of po IeIes 0 fit homestead d tit b 1 1 t f, "u t 1 t \\'cunesday {he court has not '-tt ues n0 la\e 0 e a l,1llg 1 el 0'I' u.' S·' '' {. n,'gllt plOl111)tly lals,od Juur peace Ime nce( s elln Insur- In l&EO oceuned hIS malllaoDe .T tidd f, u" '.' If 30 t IssUcd a deCISIon m the lllattet~ a H elan as s 1e 1 III 0111 ertheIr p .'llge to 0<17,000, or enough anee', olulllary I e, pa;ymen to Ann Ceen south of BUI\\Cll and

,'" hf 20 pa 11 t If "'.1 1 t th h AttendIng frolll hele \\ele M S >C<11S ,to bUIld the pool, \\ Ith the $35,000 t e, f;Y r Cl 011 e ",ntuo\\ n en ey mo\ ed to the ome~teall Dod I engllleer-mana O'er fOI both Troll gl eat shol tage of nUl ses 19aheady Oil hand or Vledgtu a age 0 63, en Ull tIlen at age \\ her e their marlled hfe \\ as dl~tll~ts Geol ge A "' Munn whu reslonsible for the Amellcan

I:.'l.lurll 1'luJg's, \\ant (a~h 60 or 20-;year enUO\\lllcnt spent MIS Kluna d;ymg on Malch WIth Pa~ll I" Goocl, of Llllculn, Lcgion Auxlll,uy 0 fUll gCoullltImen M c Gin n I sand 2 Low pH mrum Iates because 5, 1927 1 hlee )lal s lonl:jt r he dl g u0d th.: NOIth Loup c11Stllct, *2VO tUItIon to help thuse)

Sehocnstell1, who led the argu- 1.0 charge IS calculated 111 ;yuur !tHd alone at the hUll esteall, thrn case Da\ls & Vogeltallz, \\hp Ivuul I It ', e to take tr,1ll1lngn ent agalllst the pool and \Iho prlllllUllls fOI °l)lratlng expenscs solu It amI n oHd to COlllStuck rtplI.>entell the \Vatu Usel ..; as-

and the !)ru\ls!on for \\,IIHI of I J1°1' h' 11\ I 1" e" t Ih",tl ple\lOU::;!y \otcd agalll-t call- ' ,e e lL \,1) ...r J un I soc atlOn, ll1e1\lIl0lS C A Sur- S t Cl Dmg fOI blelS, stated the;y dId nut plulllums' bell1g' taken III III 1915 He \\as en en, LlI1eoln attorney, ItlJle~ llt all '1 'illS ayquestkn the Veterall~ motnes, 3 No e~tJa chalge for hazdlll- thell brvugnt to the home uf hIS ctl the MIllIe LOllI' DIStlllt ,"'. {~ (!but that the;y \\ cUllcd to see the cu~ occupatIons, place of I,.>, tlll \\ IllJall1 near Ord where he Both dlStIlctS Seck clall[lcatl011 L I Att I 1casl). not pkdgtS Veteran> re- dcnce or l111lttalY sen Ice l\\a~ beclfast 'U.Illl his death of the \\ordll1g of their \\atel arge y ell( e(ple"entatl\tS stated that thlY 4 \V,UHl uf pICmlllllls If )uu Ten cfllld1t'1 \\Cle bOln to lIfr Ilghts Illulh Will perllllt thClll to\\oulu deltHI the cash before the become totally dl~abled befOle ag~ and MiS Klunil, 3 uYlng In 111- use one aue foot of water fordate that t:ash paYlllents \\ou'd 60 \Illlie )our poltt:y IS Il1 force fallcy and fuur mOle plt:Ceulllg each llllgable aele, dell\cred OilIr:.ne to be Illade to contractor;:; ar.d dltal:illtty cOlltlllUes for SIX ItheIr fathel III deatI' Left to the land lathCl than bClllg le-

The counql \Hnt thluugh thlCe eonsccull\e months 0r mcre )OU mOllln are t\\0 daughtlls Mrs qUlled to use headgate mcasure-\otes bdole fi Il s ttl tl' pay 1.0 fUlthcr Iremlums \llule ~o (Contll1uccJ on Pawe 6) ment of the I\ater takln frum the1''\ y ~ lllg 1t dIsabILll _ _ _ _-,,-- __ 1l\€ISdate of a~Journplcpt }<lI~t molton, 5 New In"lliance IS nO\1 a\all­v.as by Schoenstell1, seeonded by able to \etuans who had actl\eMUIr ay that letltllg~ be postponLd S( a b t \ 0 t 1 0 19'0f ' h t u 'f nIt:, e \ t:C n t: 0 Jer co, -.or a \\ee 1{ :5c ocns un an "' ur- and Septembcr 2, 1915 upon

lay \otCll ;yes on thl~ motIOn meeltr.g hcllth and prcllllUln le-Bks~lI1g' r.o, whll.:! MC(>lnl1lS and f'Ull(lUents UI) to $10000 fHuff passed the \ ote Another '-l 0

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}<oIl0\\ll1g rccess, and se\eral month fOI each $1000 of Illsur­~~prol11Ptut~aucu~esI held aluul"1 anee (for a small extra prenllum), e luom, e counci leCOn\ene begllll1lng WIth the fust day of

'> Before lllak III15, anothtr,molto 1 for tne 7th eonsccutne month untllad Jou

1r nm en t , :5choellsteln explalll- total dIsabilIty no longt r ex'sts

cd tI at as of Tuesday nrght, In Total cllsalJllJty mu~t commencespIte of hIS persunal dcslle to ~t:e Lefore age 60 I\lule )our polIcy ISthe pool Installed, he would \ ote III for ceagainst It as a final,lclal Impos~1 7 DI\ ,dends based on ga1l1s andblltty for the uty I want mOle ~a\lDgs abo\e the amount neeestllne to th 11k thIS 0\ er an J get sar y to call y th llsk and burldaU\ICe, , the councilman stated e'} d t b 1 th tIl" u up leSe1\eS, Will be pa)ablll on allon ( lC\ e 3 m qua !lIC I hid I uto \ ote othe r thall 'no' tonIght po ICles \1 en eallled anc ec al eFelhap I can change that \ote ~Ifathe A1mlm~tratIOn of Vetelan~

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.' C lluliS IIJlo"n I t h th"You re quahf1ecl,' count:llman era persons 0 s are In e PIO-Mc:Gllll1lS st~ted"' but perhaps t:eeds of )our msurance)ou're I'ot as· stubburn as I al'11m Iqid'y to \ote tonight Cn ac­el ptllJg bld~ and my \ ote Will b0agamst ' 1 he \ ote to adJour n to}< Ilda;y, \lllLn a full count:11 \\i III behue (CouncIlman CaIson was ab-

,scnt TUesu3;Y) \\as carried by a4-1 \ ote, MCGlIllllS dl,,~entIng

CIty u;.lllg, tog. tliO \\lth aahl­tect Frank McNett and (tty en­gmeer Geolge Allen dlslus~ed ill­tunatl\e proposals at length

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ilay::, , Wednesilay, D~cembcr 17thand 21th ha\e been sCl1eduled bythl,) Ord Chamber of COmm(Ile asa speCIal lIldueement to Chll~tmas

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License PIate Frames, $2.65

Tail Pipe Extensions, $1.55

Spot Lights, $16.50

Heaters, $21.75 to $31.00

FUN FOR EVEHYONE/,at North Loup Community Building

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»; . Saini'day Night, Dec. 6',.~po~,\$Pl:~(l. by North Loup Fire Depart-ments ~U\(tjJle,.lollowing clubs and 01'-':g~lqizations:~ \'-~\' ' , 'JI:~ ii'~rth{gtJiy dhib Fortnightly ClubNolo Club Needle and Thimble Club'VOnUlll.'S l\1issionary CircleDr. Grace Missionury CircleRuth Circle Methodist 'V. S. C. S.Business 'Vomen's Club I

I. O. O. F. Lodge Rebekah LodgeAmerican Legion Legion AuxiliaryDist. 42 Extension Club INorth Loup Extension ClubNeighborly Club Riverdale ClubLions Club l\lira Valley ClubYoung Ladies Club Pep ClubBoy Scouts

.White Side 'Valls, $9.95 set

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'I'hc re is one score on which therionu:lse of old Xebraskl definite­ly we re better off than are weTwvn t lc th Century Nebraskans­they enjoyed hunting which makesthe pre-sent day SpOI t 10k likenothing at all.

T,lle early explorers of the Ne­bras ka country ahuost invariablynoted the abundance of wild gameof all varieties. Tho early settlersf0u,1,j the same abundance.Ducks and geese we ro plentiful onthe' streams and lakes, turkeysabounded in the timber neal' therivcr s, the prairie was alive with}Jlailie chickc r.«, while antelope,dc er, elk, and buffalo roamed theI'18,ili~ in large numbers.

It is Iit t le woudcr, then, that thepioneer ucpeLdeJ upon wilLI g a mefor' much of the meat on his table.It was generally the most easilyavailable. Nebraska's wild game,however, SOC'n melted away in theflood of while set tlcmen t, aridwithin a generation after theearliest settlers arilved much ofthe game was well on the loadto becoming scarce if not alto­gcthcr extinct

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Connie Eberhart spent the week she will spend some time with herend at the country home of Jean- daughter and son-in-law, Mr. andette Van Hoosen. Mrs. Ralph Loofboro. '

Dr. and Mrs. Hemphill, Mr. arid Roy Maxson and Duane MeyersMrs. EJgar Davis and Mr. and Mrs, were home from their school wo rkDonald Davis arid family wert' in Milford over Thanksgiving va-Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and cation, ~verbusy club's next meetingMrs. Reuben Malmstrom of Scotia. At the meeting of the school will be a 1 :00 o'clock luncheonMiss Norma Malmstrom who is board held Monday night it was and Christmas party with Mrs.working in the St. Paul hospital decided to have Christmas vaca- Ernest Horner. ..was home for the day. 'I tion, closing school the 24th and Hebel,ah Kensington will have

Thursday dinner guests of Mr. taking tip again January 5. a 1 :00 o'clock covered dish dinnerand Mrs. R. O. Babcock were Mr. Janet and JIll Colman came over and Christmas party with Mrs.and Mrs. Richard Babcock and Mr. from Shelby Wcdn es duy night and Loren GooJ Thursday.and Mrs. Clyde Keown and family. st,ayed0 with 1111'., and ~trs. A. L. Dinner Pitch club will meet with

The Cloyd Ingerson and Vernon \\ lllotl"hby .t;lI ~unua). Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Blessing onThomas families and C, V, Thomas . Mr. an;.! ,,,rs. Hat Iy Tolen ate Thursday.ate Thanksgiving dinner with the dlll:ler, 1hursllai' WIth Mr. and S,ew, and So me~ts. ?cc, 8 wit~Canol! Thomas familv. l\lrs. Spencer Waterm an. Ml~. C. J. l\llllel. .ChIlstmas party.

M . d Mrs D il t B' u ,I Mrs. Hhoda. Burke in her 80's .1 hursday Evening PItch club't It' .an'

lt l S.' e )etl, 11 g, fell Monday evening 'and was ser- wrll meet Thursda.y with Mrs.

en cr ame, a an oys cr supper , . . . I Claik Wcckba.chWednesday evcninz Guests were Iously injured. Dr. Heruphtll took' r , '. .- . t .~t ~d 'M'~ Cl' "i " B" I ' "1' Iher to the Clinic hospital in o.o (J, ,.s.. H. WIll m ec at the Legion, I'd ~~1, 1';;]' ~1 lal'J<::~,t III gj ;11. for X-ray treatment. Her knee hall Saturclay. Annual Christmas~~~u M:~" L~Ol;ala~\~~~l~l~e:~~r~nr<i was . badly injured, probably party:. pot lUI} dinner, .Carolyn. La ter Mr. and Mrs. Del. brckc n and she ha,J a bad ~ut . ~o).al Ken~ln~ lOl~ club I~,mee~­1 't B ··do· d l\' d H" above her eye and some other in- mg \\ Ith l\lr s. Ed Shoemaker thisrcr Il "e an .11'. an ,,11 S. . .'" ," .,'. \. Thursday afternoonLeonard Manchester took Mr. and jurres. MI s, Bur J~t,; I~\es 111 the , . .Mrs Ed Manchcster to Grund Is. comer room upstairs III the Bab- B. P., \V. Christmas party atlanli where thev took the train for cock building', She was going to E:ast Side Cafe next TuesdayLomita, Calif.: where they will the ba~k room for a pail of water night. $1.00 gift exchange. Mrs.spend several weeks with their and missed the :Ioor and fell down Darrell McOstnch and Mrs, Asadaughter and at Arvadia with the the cement stall' to the landing. Anderson, hostesses.LIO.Yll Manchesters. IMrs. ~.urke's eyeslght is very poor County Chorus will practice on

Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bridge and tillS hallll1eaps h<::r very much. Dec. 4, Dec, 9 and Dec. 11.and Jackie were 'Sunday dinner .... , .guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hichard " ypri~\~s "tabel Lee, Mrs, otto 13arlr., ~e1A1 C"'.1I ~ 4:c)110 t'1Mrs, C. B. Clark and Mrs. W. J, 1·~ J~ ~~d:11;"';~~~~~T~n~iHemphill were shopping in Grand 'd ASlO ... d-644:e"Island Tuesday. p" 111..-..

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tolen went -oel'''-otto Broken Bow Sunday to spend ~ J .a few days with Mr. and Mrs,Il'l Tolcn and qew daughter,

Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Worrell andtwo sons anu Miss Evelyn Sper­ling of Burwell were Sunday guestsof Mr. aJld Mrs. J, D. Ingraham,

Mrs, Jennie Lee left on \Vednes·day/or New Auburn, \Vis., where

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and Richard Caspar at the FirstPresbyterian church in Grand Is-land. .

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hudson wentto Lincoln Saturday af te inoon tohelp 1\11'. Hudson's mother cele­biate her birthday, They returnedSunday evening.

The dinner-bridge club had din­ner Monday evening at the PortisCafe and then spent the eveningat the home of Mr. and Mrs, \V, O.Zangger.

The Young La111CS chili helda hard time party and Christmasparty Monday evening at the homeof MIS. G. L. Cart e r. Barbecuedhamburgers were on the menu ofthe covered dish supper,

Thursday dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs. ~. T. Babcock were Mrs.Jessle T, Babcock and RichardGowen.

Phyllis Babcock and HichanlGowen who were home from Lin­coln for vacation, returned Sun·day afternoon with the Beransfrom Ord,~d Lee submitted to an opel"

ation on his lip at the Clinic hos­pital in 01'1.1 .Sa turday,

Sharon Lewton of Grand Islandspent the weekend with Mr. andMIS. Lee Mulligan.

Mr. arid MIS, BoytI Mulliganwere SunJay uinner guests of Mr.and MIS. . Paul Goodrich andRonnie. '

Mr. and MIS. \Vm, H,' Cool{,Myles Nelson and Gelald Man­chester were in Lincoln Satulllayfor the Nebraska-Oregon footb<lllgame.'·"',

Thursday dinner guests of Mr.and Mi·s. Hugh Clcment. wCl'eM:I. and Mrs. Louie Smith andNicky.

Mrs. G, L. Hutchins entertainedMr. and Mrs, V. W. Hobbins andMrs, Hattie Clement at dinner~unl1ay in hanOI of Mr. Hutchinsand MIS, Clement's birthdays.

-Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Turnerand Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Drav­er and daughters drove to Hast­ings to spend Thanksgiving dayat the Eldon Turner home. Mr.and Mrs. Gerald Turner were din­ner guests also.

-Etta Mae Urban and DorothyMorris were dinner guests of :\11'.and Mrs. John Sich Sunday.

-Mr, and Mrs. -f..loytI Parksare in Alliance on a few daysvacation.

- Special meetings at the FullGospel church will be held untilFriday,-~ir. and Mrs. Ed Holub of

Omaha have been visiting for Sev­era l days with their daughter, Mr.and Mrs. Dwight Johnson of Bur­well,

-Mrs.C. A. Anderson took herdaughter Shirley to Lincoln Tues­day, Mrs. Joyce Olsson and Sha r­on accompanied her and will beguests of MIS, Hoy Randolph.They will return to Ord Wcdnes­day arternoon,

-Emanud V. Gruber flew infrom Los Angeles to have dinnerwith his mother Mrs. E. \V.Grubed and his sister's family,Mr. and Mrs, Frank Fa(cita andJimmy.

-Mr, and Mrs, L. J, Smolikwere dinner guests of their daugh­tel', Mr. and Mrs. Lconanl ptac·nik anu family Sunday,

-Wilma Shavlik ami MargaretMorton will be guests of ClaraMcClatchey this weekend. 1I1issShavlik is a former teacher ofthe Ord high school and is teach·ing at North Platte at the presenttime,

7~tr. and MIS. Dwayne Wertof Hampton and Art Larsen ofGrand Islan,l, and also PaulLaursen of Dana Collf):;'e, attenu·ed Thank::;givin):;' service atBethany Lutheran church.

-Paul Laursen retumed toDana Collfge Sunuay. He. playedon the ~reshman football squad,and he IS also playing on - thebasketball team, He Is stUdying'pre-engineerinp' .

-Bethany Lutneran Church. I

conducted its every membu can~

\ ass SunJay afternoon, Nov, 3,Members of the committee wereMrs. Chris Johnson, Elmer Chris­tMf'::I'scn, Jens Hansen, 13 III!,damek. Tom Rasmussen andHolland Rhodes. The result wasgood.

- SunJay Mr. and Mrs, L. 1<'.Zabloudil were hosts to Mr. andMrs. \Vill Valasek and family antICarson Rogers.~Mr. and :Mrs, l-eonard Woods

spent Thanksgiving in the countrywith their son. Mr, and Mrs. LeonWoods amI family.

-FI:ank Dworak, jr, antI hissister Mrs. Hattie Johnson ar·I'ived at Portland, Ore., the daybefore Thanksgiving. They stop­ped overnight with Mr. and 115's,Axel pndhartsen at Aberdeen,Ida., enroute,

-Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Simp­son of Burwell alid M!'. and Mrs,Bob Hall wcre in Keallley onbusiness Monday,

-Thanksgiving dinner was cele­brated at the J. J, Moravee homewith Mr, and Mrs. Ruuolph Kra­hulik, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kra­hulik and famil, Mr. and Mrs, JoeRuzicka and Ruth, Mr. and Mrs .Frank Huzkka and family of Sar­gent, Mr. and Mrs, \Vm, Moravecof Comstock and Matt Klima.~ Sunuay evening Mr, and Mrs .

Thonias' Hasmussen visited withMr. and Mrs. Jim Hansen.

-Mrs. EtIward Osentowsld andbaby daughter retullled {r'om theBurwell hospital l<'ridaY.

-Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Nash hauLeslie' psarents and' sister ashouse guests for the weel,end. Rev.and Mrs. C. K Nash, his parents,anived frOlll Whiting, Kans,Wednesday evening, as did l\Ir, andMrs. Glenn K Hutton and son,Clifford Earl of Willis, Kans, Thevretumed to their home SaturuaymOllling. .

- S 1-e Lloyd Lehecl,a returnedto Pensacola Tuesday aftemoonafter spenJing 30 da:ys visitingrdatives here.;

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The biggest surprise package ever wrapped is ready tobe opened by you, when you attend our Grand Opening

.Salurdoy, Dec. 6th! Merchandise such as you never sawor dreamecl.. 91 now awaits your vie';'ing, choice anduse!. And jU,qt,in time for Christmas, too. We urge youto attend our opening and see the best the nation's in­~ustry and makers of Gifts can offer.

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.\Ulcrlt:an Ut'auf, ttl-oz. ('an

TOluat,o Juice .. 25c

\ulcdt'all \1t';ud,· :! Xd. :! Can.'"

POI'1i & Beans .. 25cI

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Cut Beets 19c

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It', 1',·a,., to "at Lb.

PorI\: Luncheon .,19c:\J" .... ('u·s :-ril'llil-hourIt::'!ls 1t-or.. jar

Pigs Feet 37c.\. I{..u!t dIC~M' I.rotl.ud Lb.

J{ay Cheddar 57c

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PEER PIEDOUGH _ 12ct~("J;lfiu Ut:",.!'.('l·t or l'UtllJilig :.! "k~~.

ROYAL . 15cStral'u",l Hllb) FUIHI'S .• Ht',.·, ('IIUS

.HEINZ ' "' __ ._ 29(:

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Grapefruit. , ..'I't".\..a~ Grapt.,rrult Lb.

Ruby Hed .... ,. 7cFnut')" l"url,Je 'l'olt I~lt.

Turnips 5c

XMAS TREES U ..e,.. l.rauII Uarlldt JI,,"~s

PEAHS ~ 25c\'"hlta ""adl l·lh. J"r

l\Iontana Evergreeil, 3 ft. size only 39c PRESERVES , 25cEVERYDAY HOUSEHOLD NEEDS AT LOWER PRICES

l.al·~"15('llu WALNUTS '" ~~~11·39c..................".......................................... c thUll,' I(in,:.:· (·ld,:1"'('11 ~d)le C'an r"luafo Suu.) :1 t'nn,,,

IO.or.. 1·liI;. Chow l\Icin 39c CaJupb~Il's . 29c21c Ci"l.J[U"1I0U .Muu,·r l'er le " u 1 0"1,,, 1.111. I'lt~............................ . Hill KUlg ,9c Coffee 37c

6.lIu1 ('tn. !"'''Uid Ilutl,'r l·lh. Jar

; _ 31c SkIppy ~ :':11 ~~~Canncd l\Iilk ... 25c

l'ar:"Joou·s. lIt)u~ebt)ltl

Ammonia ..

"·..Hlt')" Ceufntl .\'Herh·all Ea,

CocQanuts ..... 23c

l'lt·,".,~ 'l'ulld 1111\.Is

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1'('1:1S Jlamliu S~~<1l~ss S·II,. ha~

Orangcs 47cFaue')' ('aIiC. Suul.!,t X,\\ eb I.b.

Oranges , , 7c

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I> t 2~Ilt. llouque ..... .. ~c

23c Han dOllS Cor tllslo,·s I,;;; ... I'kg.

'Give Your floors Vel........ . .. 33cLasting Beauty' Jo'ltlotls'O Sluis

SELF.POLISHING Supcr Suds

SIMONIZlUll MUr. tu.

Quarts •• 98c PI9NT

II')'l"lllllsl'uII~' Uealler :! PI,,,,,.5 C • • • • • • • •• 15c,

They're Here! .. Buy yours now! .. For many days of enjoy·'ment. As usual our prices are very, very low on all sizes.

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JOlIN J. 'VOZABScrvice Oflicer

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IYoU!' National Service Life Insurance policy 11lay bel'einstate(( at any time before January 1, 1948 by: (1)·Paying prerniums for only two 11lonths, and (2) COlll­pleting a fOl'ln, stating that YOU1' health is now' as good asit was \vhen y6u left the service.

'fhis 11lay be done regardless of when YOU1' policylapsed, and without having to take a physical examina­Hoi),

NOTICE'1'0 ALL

All veterans lUlving lapsed policies ai'e urged to re­instate theil' .N. S. L. 1. poliCies, prior to January 1, 19118,

rind this can be' done at the ofi1ce of the undersigned.

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DECEMBER 4, 194~

ITURE

Give a '-"':BIG 1\Iahogany Coffee TABLE

This one is perfect for a period room, with its 'Chjp~pendule design, <lnd pwctico.l glass t9p•. lust oneof many de:;igns at (

NE\V HUGHere is your chance to

co~nbine the practical ~ith

the beautiful. as thes,erugs, in color, and texture

are really exceptional.

Siz~ 9x12, there are pat­

len~s for any room in thehouse ••• for any type of

lunliturE'•.

• Dining Room Sets, from $163.00 up• Bedroom Suites, a choice selection• Breakfast Sets in wood ml~l' lli¢.tal "• Cedar Ch~sts wHh built-h\ ~lrawcr• Cotton Throw Hugs, 10% off• Inner Sprit~g l\Iattressest Bed Springs for ~nost size b~~Js

G·. IYC a

B09k' CasE's

Ch~sts

ThfOW RugsChef Boards

Sewing CabinetsPinup Lamps

Card Tqbles

Smoking Stands

Occasional Chairs

Lambskin andGoatskin iju9s

Clothe:? Hampers

Easy Chairs

DESIGNED !i'OH GfYING

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rocker does double duty as a rocker and an occa­

sional easy chair. It's the gift for the top name onyour list ••• mall or ;""omClp.. l !

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Here is a dining room set that will be the pride of any home. Solid black walnut in tllstelul period style. qroupconsists of butterfly tqble that will expand to full 8 Ieet, six chairs, including host's chair, Welsh cabinet. china c'fbinetand credenzu. CUll be sold as 8 piece set if you desire, You must see it. . . \ }Il i (\ ..

• Pictures., End Tables

• Occasional Tables.. Corner Tables

cD Book Racks

• Magazine Racks

• Whal Nots, Hassqc~s

• Doll Buggies• Child's Table and

Chair Sets

• Chilcrs Rockers

• De~k~

"Frazier's

THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA -

Dilllll'r Gllt~ls

Mr. ancl .1\118. Frank I:<'afdla, Jr.entertained MI'. and MIS. ElililFaf(lta amI Bill. Emanuc·l V.Gluber, MIS. E. W. Gluber anelJimmy at dinnt'r SunlLty. Afteruinner Bill anel Jimmy Fafeilatook Em.lnu01 Gruber to e:alchhis plane in Grand 1slan'J. Theboys went on to Omaha \\ hel ethe:.' attcll'J school.

. Smit It Falllil~' l{eu!l!onA Hunion of the chiluI t'n of the

late DanIel ·lJ.· Smith was hddat the Vcgion hall on Thanksgivingday, hO\1Clli,ng .MI~. Germain Hoytof Hunting ton Pal k, Calif. About2! Ielatives and fri!i'lh.lS \vuc pres­ent. Mr.· and ·Mls. J. J. Campbellanel baby of Line:oln. Rev. aml 1111'S.T. \V. ShCPUald of Alapahoe andMIS. Ed Tholllpscn 'of Alcadia\Hre hou:;e gUesls of Mr, and lIhs.Evet Smith anel pI e::,ent for theIcunion. .

"'uman's Club :\J(·ctsThe \\'omall's club lllet Tue.sday

afteilluon at the hom'e of ~lI s.Roy Stoltz. A selee tion of proseand poetry of the Victorian agewas given by MIS. Evet Smith as­sisted by MIS. Alex Cochrane.~lIs. G. W. Taxlor explained theconstitutiou anel lhe by-laws of theclub to the eighteen membcr':>pl·cscnt.

Shth llidht1:l~'

Gay Romans cElcbl ated her sixthbil'lhday. She had a pal ty forDeanna CaIson, Joan Rajewich,Janet Pete1:;0;1, Patty l\1cOstrich,Jerolin Noll, Nancy Cal olin andBett;ylou Ann Nash,

Ihitlg" l'ac1r.1\1IS. J. D. U(Cal\ and Mrs.

Hugh Carson wer e hostEsses totlllec tables of btidge at the Car­sun home Honday. :\1rs. LesterNorton, MIS. A. J. Koslllata andlUIS. C. J. MOltensen wele awanl­ed prizes.

Leag lll' ,!'eilMIS. H. T. COldlY poured at lhe

Christmas Tea at the PI esbyto iandnil'eh \Vednesday afternoon at atal~!e beautifully dce:olateel withred e:aIhatioris, ta pel sand spr uce,This \\ as the final meeting of theleague for the year and all com­mitteC's gave npolts. The glOUpS\Hl e 1'col'ganized for the comingyear.

MIS. C. J. ~li1ler antI MIS. \Vm.Nelson had chal ge of ~he pro­gram and Mrs. E, C. Leggett, MIS.C. 'A. Anderson and' Mrs. Wm.Dodgc were hostesses. Mrs. HOlaceT!'a\is hael the devotions.

On! l'illuchlt' Club "JetThe Onl Pinochle club met with

lI1r s. Geo. Zlkl1lund Tuesday after­noon. MIS. \Vm. Baltlett, MIS.EWEst Vodchnal and Mrs. \Vm.Treptow won 1'1 izes. '-MIS. EI nestVodehnal and ~Irs. ChIi:;lina Vel­epa wcrc guesls. Next me\'tingwill be \vith MIS. Eel Belan.

Holid~lY

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10e F. Dworak, Prop.

NORTH SIDE

Prepare Now for

Make the whp!e~ome,

frE'~h and cur~d moat fromour market play a big

part in these preparations.

We Can supply 'you with

pr~ctically'everything you

~il1 qeeq. Co{ne in today.

We'll soon be into the

Holiday season, Clfd thut

m~ans extra preparbtion

for gUE's!s, family dinners

and those in betw,;€'n

snacks.

Tea .)I01!UarMIS. Clalk \Veckbach enter­

tained Moml~y afteIllUon at tei.}i:t honor of Mrs. Ed Holub ofOmaha' and her daughter," 1\11 s.Dwight Johnson of BUIwell. Four­teen ftieml.3 of Mrs. Holub \ve1eplcsent.

S. O. Uub ')JeelsThe S. O. dub met Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Donald Severson

with :\Irs. Leonard Ptacruk. Nine !members were present for a pot Ell~"rs Ente rt aln ~J'lqlau~t'I'-:$e\t'1'sonluck dinner. Gifts were givc n to Mr. and Mrs. Hepry Enger enter- The we:dding of Lydia Mathau-Mr, and Mrs. \Vm. Schauer and tained Mr. and Mrs. R. E. COlliSOn) SCI', daughter of Mr, and Mrs.Mrs. Albert Palde r. Mrs. Ptacnik and son of Bruning, Mr. and M15. Erni! Ma thauser, and Donald Se­had charge of tho lesson. The la- Walter Jorgensen and Mcn.i Jcr- verson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louisdies tried their hands at re- gerisen at their home Satu1day :'ieve1son. took place at 8:00arranging Mrs. Ptacnik's kitchen evening. 'Ihanksgiving evening in the Me-and tjnally decided that it should lllll'\lid.-s Entertain thodist church. ,be left just as it was, 1\' < .1 1\' Ch 13 1'! The Rev. Carl 1:<'. I McConnell

_ __ 11'. an", 11 s. as. Ul'lIC t per Iorrncd the double ling Cere-rot Lul'!, LtHl('\l!-'On (~:e~tained Than.ks~ivin~. <?~ests mony before an altar decorated

The ladies of the ChI isllan I\\;r" Mr. and M1 s. Glen f arks and with \\ hite and yellow chrysan­church ale haviJl~ a potluc1< Walter Parks of Bowman, N. D.• themun.s and huckleberry glecns.luncheon at the home of ~il s~ Mr. and Mr s. Lloyd Par ks, a!ld, The ent ir e ceremony was per-Lloyd WIlson today (Wednesday). Mr. and M1 s. Harvey Par ks, fC:'lmeel by candle light.Election of officer s will be held. Granddaught cr :.\1~U'1 lell 1\1r s. Mar k Tolen sang "Be-

WOld has been leceived here by e:ausc" ,and "0 Promise Me" ac­.1\11'. and MIS. Elliott Clement of companied on the piano by MI:>.the mall'iage of Olga Dittman, BIll Novosad.glanddaughter of MIS. HaJjs Clem- To the strains of Lohengrin'sent, to Nelson Craft, of Hono- \Hd'{ing marl'll the bridC', wholulu. Miss Dittlllan flew flom \\as given in maIllage by her fa­San Flancisco to Honolulu for her ther, was attired in a gO\\ll ofwcdeling. She left at 10 :30 a. m. white chIffon net \\ Itich wasand all ived at 6 :-15 p. m. 'She fashioned with a lace bodice, longwill iettlln to the states by boat full sleeves e:allght tight at theDec. 5. wlist. The s\\'eethealt neckline

\\ a/? accentcd by a double stl qndNo Ll. ~Il;et. . .... of p~aI1s. <l gift frolll the bride-

MIS. Alfred Albos entertained groom, The full skilt fell inthe No Lo club Fri~aJ'. MIS. graceful lines which had twoAlbeIt Palkos had high scole, MIS, lOWS of lace in::,ds, Her h\o-ticredRudolph Krahlllik hclel second high fingel tip veil of illusion fdl fromallel MIS. WIll Misko won traveling a crowping halo of seed pearls.plize. Shc e:allicd a ca~(a<1C' bouquet of

pale pink upn.ttions al\d bO\aleliawith all in~ct cOlsagt',

Alice 1\Iathaust 1', sister of thebIide, was bridesmaid. She \\ 01ea beauf.tnte gown' of pale dustyruse fallIe taffeta with a highnel'!tline. She e:aIl ied a colonialbou'luet of \\ hite baby mums.

The canclle Iighte15, DelollsDonwclson and ~etty. ljaught,WOlF pale. dusty blut' chifTon IldgO\\'l1S \\ith \\hite baby mUlllS intheir hail'. .

Attending the bl'idE'gruom wasEldol1 1\1athau:>er, brother of thebri.1e, as best man. The bride­gloom and best Ulall wore graygalJal,lille suits with \\hite car­nation boutollnlen·s. Bob antI Ger­ald :;;eve1:;on, brothelS of theblldc'gIoom, acted as ushe1s.

The motllcr of the bride wasattired in a gray suit with pinkacct:~:;olies aI;d a e:orsage of pinks Incthea1 t I·O::'(S. The br ide­glOom's mother wore a bluc ~l\itwith pink acc;;s::,orks. Her cor­s;;.ge was also pink sweetheartruses.

Tne aunts of the bllde andblidrg I00111 wore pa;:,t:l ShilJ1~dgal elenia COl sages.

Fifty fIiemls and re1ati\'es at­tend;;d a reception imll1ediatelyfc;l1o\\(ng tlle Celt:lllony in tnecl1ll1'ch parle.s. The couple v.ase:ongl atulated bJ ,} host of fllends.

Tho:;e in chal ge of the 1 ecep­tion were Mrs Bluee PeterSe)lJacqueline Hu;;t and Dclore~Plouzek' of LincoI!1. De1otis' Don­nelspn had chiup of the gtl<:;stbuoj{.. ~etty IJquc;ht pOUl'ed cof-fee and Deloris Donne1so11 sel vedthe \\luuing cake.

Hazel Zimlllerman of Lincolnwas in e:halge of the gif eS.

For her going away costumeMIS. SeveI;;on chose a gleen ga­baldine suit with black ae:cessor­ies apd a cQrsag ... of pale 1'ipkcar nations anel bovanlia.

The bride \~'iIl continu'e to teachin the Ol'el grade school and thebri<1egloom will nSUIHe his stu­d.ies at the University of Neb1as­ka School of Pn~u macy.

llo,) cc-l{\\ iatI,a\\ sidBetty Boyce 'and Delphic Kwi­

atko\\'ski welt' map ied Fliday eve­ning, November 28, at the Melh­odist palsOl1age in Ord. Rev. Mc­Conpell pel fOlmt;d the dO).lbl~ 1ingceremony.

The bi ide W01 e a fuchsia dn·sswith blae:k assessories and a whitecal nation cOI·sage. Doris Mae Bel'­ant;!<, maid of honor, WOI e anacqua dit'SS with black accessories.Her l'OIsage was also white car­nations.

The groom and Harold Rice, bestman, wor e blue suits.

Mr. and MIS. KWIatkowski leftfor a shol t honeymoon followingthe ceremony.

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S'j'th '''etIding Annher"arr I Surprlsc Par t y !Sunday 1\11'. and 1\1I's. Richar d A gIOUp of friends and relatives ,.,. ,.,.,.,.,.,..,.,.,.,.,.,. .

Prien wcr c hosts to ~11 5. Ptien's SUI p riscd ~Ir. and :\11 s. wm Klan- I i }\} c.

pa,z cnts, 1\11'. and l\II s Geo. Houtby ecky on the-ir 27th wedding an- !,."on thei! 37th \\ e,kLr1g anm Vel sa: y. ; n ivcr oar y. The evcn ing' was spent """"""'''.' ,.Mr. and 1\1Is. Adolph Seveuke r an.) playing pinochle. I i.'.",'}}",,·,·.· 'f'am i ly and 1\11'. and MI5 Deibel tiTher e \\ ('Ie nine pin-I :;.!;i;.ii;~111Bridg e wei c also pI esc n t. :ii'

Cal'll l'ad;rAttentI "·c·tIding Mr. ami Mrs, Rollanu Norman

Mr. and ~fIS. Ve rlin Smith went ent.e rt aincd Mr. and Mrs. Jerry ito Scotia and attended the wedding l Pe t sk a , Gene Bar nett and Glenna Iof Mary Johnson and Duane Han-! Lee McLennan Sunday evenlng.sen; Nov. 26. . ITI1e evening was spent playing!

cards.. Thank--g iv hlg Dinner

Dinner guests at the home ofMr. and MIS. James Meese, sr., onThanksgiving were Mr. an f Mrs.John \V1bel'g and Mr. and Mrs.Lester Stahlecker of Burwell, Mr.and Mrs. Edw. Hansen and Je8.11,Mr. and MIS. James Meese, jr., anddaughters, 1\11': and MIS. Wm. J.Zikmund and sons and LillianMeese.

:(tuJh llirthtIa~'

Ronny Romans had six friendsin Friday (6' celebrate his birth­day. Guesls' were Duane Cal son,Neil Pocock, Ma rvin Vasicek, Don­ald Kapuska , Lyrin " Nelsoii andKenneth Babl<a.

}'aiteis fntel'JainMr. and ~Ils. James Nevcr1da,

'Mr. and MIS. Art !{Ioger and Mr.anq MI s. Fr'ancis Simeons weregu.;sts of Mr. anel !lIrs. Ray FalterThurstIay evening. The e\~ening

w~:> sp~nt pla.ying'calds., ---

SUl'}lI'bc l'arf~'

Tuestiay \\'as .1\11 s. 'Alf1 £od Albers'biIlhday. Mr. and MI s. Emil ZIk­mund, Mr. and 1\Irs. Anton Raje­wich, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansenand Mr. and Mrs. Hem y Vodel)­naf . surprised MIS. Albels withflH:d chiclten and all the trimmingsfor supper. The evening was spentpl~ying cal tIs.

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Door Prizes ,To Those Attending

:~-lb. Box

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Out NewestAddition

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W ehave great

plans for this deport­

ment! It will not be

we want - but we

SWIFT CLEANSER Bu>' :?, Get 1 Free

SALT

possible this week to

obtain all the· items

plan on having fish,

poultry, meat, vege­

tables, fruits & other

delicacies.

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quart

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XO. :3 Can

:~ Xo. :~ cans

H-ol. Bottle

3 Giant Bars

Xl). :~\l Can

2 ~. . . .. uc

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Goltl"n Valll'~' \\ hole kcrnel

Hice I{rispies

! l{olls

rl' 'I t rl" 2901 e issue .. , . . c

Corn , 17c

I,ll,. Can

Pipe Tobacco .... 79cP. A., Velvet, t"nion Lcauer,

Gl;allg.'

OUI' Family :~ sieve

Peas ..

Clorox

Catsup .....

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Prunes

OUI' Fal\,i1>' l'int

Salad Dressing .. 33cXebia bn\nd Xl). :~!'l Call

Pork & lleal1S. 19c

Cr~3tal \\ lute

Laundry Soap

Sliced 01' c,.u~hed

Pilleilpple 29cXo. :3 \,' Sliceu or Cru3heu, 35¢

i)rices Good Thursday, Friday, Saturday

, trtIE ORO QUIZ, ORO, NEBRASKA

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DECEMBER 1

BAKED HAM withPineapple SauceSWISS STEAK

CHICKEN GIBLETSSouthern Style

YAMs - GREEN BEANSLETTUCE SALAD

JELLO • HOT HOLLSCOFl<'EE • TEA - MILK

SUNDAY UINNEH-

- ~f rs. J 01111 Ri 111 icr al11J f L"(J 111 ly ~~~fl::;~ ",~_~ G:or.!'f!!.~'-'lr--:,;~~:'::~_~~~ _l\t;F_~::~~~,~)(~)~~(_b (~:':_~.-;;~_~~:;~_~{"t?_~ (;:J\f;;?)~' ~~;:~}lr;;~~t~':;~.llr?J) i:;;rJ~-<llr;;~!. ~~:~J'(-;:~_~_-;;r..~_~~;:!~ (::(~_:~~ ~::'l'~ht:."!::_~<;;:_\' .:;~ ~ .~_~ <:jt_~~-.z;t_~ti? qf..":? ~t::;13;:?' ~t::_1 ~ "~,r? hl:;l~ I:';:;:'''?'''of Lincoln left Surida y after a ~~r, <.'i" ",'). ..'i;.\" (,,)."4). ·" .. ,,\··..\·""\··"").,·,.). ..,,').·'X;'l.· (,,'l. 'l. "''l. ,·~ -s>'l. 'l.··'<;.'l."").·· A·~·~' ..).·· "·.,,).·"".""..,,,"'\·,,'l. .""..",.,,). ..~ ..>;;';\""\C,,)..~J. ..(,,\- \- \-.: ..).·.."' ~ ').:~;l

week end with Mrs. Ruu icr 's IX; .' l&mother, Mrs. Henry Marks. ~1 ~

Lal~~~-d ~J~~;, ~~ISgt'I~~:,lll~~.l~r~Q~~;:: ~1 0 U r G" roc.n. r.y D' & Pa' r tm ~n t Now Has ~day dinner gue"ts of l\1rs. Dar- ~11 ' ~ ~ ~ i~Leua Co nil, and family. ~.:,~< .~

-Dr. and Mrs. Henry Norris ?:y P'Ktwere dinner gtl<'sts of Mr. an.' tjf. L \Q' "',1~:'o1rs. Guy Burrows on Thanks- t:i!' argAr u ~r'tars ~giving. ~'d . ~ , (JJ ~ '.~ ...-c-_~~~~,~~~'~~ li1r-d-1\1r. and Mrs. Fral,k Fafcita ';I-~ ~~.- ~-;;;. ~....:.a' ~!fl':1!1!ij; ,'"iii'. we rc hosts Tllan]«,givillg to fii! . ~~~.~~~~!!ii!if~~ '."Mr. and MIS. Bmil Fafeita an.l 0' __ ~~'''~'';;~ ....~,~~~/!ig~~~~~-~~~~~~~~ iDill, Mr. and ~1rs. Franl< Fafeita ~.: ~ ~,- 6-'~ :::::;;::::~-~~~~ ~-- _.-:;..._c~~~~ ,. I J' '1 L' w G f:>'r~ ~ ~~, ~.....~~% -~.~::: ... -~~:::;:~- ~ ~;.;.? ~ .JI' am 1l1lmy,.' rs. D. •• ru- ~ ~~?~~~~~~~~~~11Jfi -....._ ~:;;; ~~~~ ~ber, and Ell1anut'l Gruber of Los f5:,.,~, ~~--:;;; ~~ ~~ ~~--."~..~~~ _ .....--~ =_~ ..... ~ ....".........~ ~.......~ :r~'.;>1

1 B I t '}", ~~; ~~~~~ --"-....~~"':-~~ .:::!i'.--~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~Ange es. Yob GruJer was a gues f)' ~ ~ ~~~.. ,.~I ~ ~~~ ~~ ....~~~ ~ ..later in the day to visit with his ~l! ~~ ~ ~~ ,.,.,....- s.;;~ ~ ~fRthel' for a while. ~.,!. ~~ ~.. -.-- ~ ~~.'

-Mrs. Bertha ~tason and Ever- ~ ~~~~~ .••R E . · Pi"-dett entertained Mr. and Mrs. ~ ~--- 'I.,~., . .'}U ~j",Lloyd Wilson and family and 1\11, ~ a..w '"and Mrs. Holland Hansen and ",: I

Patsy Thanksgiving day at din- ~ @ncr. ~1 The Farnter's Grain and Supply Co., takes great pleasure in announcing the in- ~

-Mrs. Jos,eph Cech and son, ~11, ".1",Eugene, of Bur\HlI were Satur- -7:.. t II t' f tl I' ~ciay dinner guests of ~linnie t\,'1 S a a IOn 0 le new~ nlO( ern, self serVice grocery department, complete with the .Holoun. ~1 If;;

-Thanksgiving di11l1er guests~, latest and most modern fixtures, new eqilipment for keelJing' fresh vegetables fresh, ~t!'Ktof ~lr. and ~1rs. Emory Thomsen ~:..

were ~1r. and ~lrs. Bud Hoeppner t\11 f fIt T,' tl . I b' I' I b tl . 1 ':F::of Grand Island, Mr. and Mrs. #1:.. rozen OO( S, e e. ~very ling laS een c lange( ut us - our ong time policy of :ttJ,

Paul Malls"n of North Loup, Mr. ~ if~and ~trs. El"lil Zikmund, ~Ir. and ~ giving our customers the ll\~st for their money, and the extra serviees sueh as cleHv- ifflMrs. Hoy Whiting, and Mr. and I)i~ I'.:.Mrs. Lillian ~ovotny, all of Ord. 11:. ery I> 1 'I i 19 1 II ). t I . I t' I . l' 1 b I . tl-Mrs. Joe Vasicek w.as hostess I~ ,( (: {I ,al ( le p III U a \lug your se ec IOns w lIt' 1 laS een our p easure In te~~~~~~ ~~/:~;1 ~~:~ ii~.I~S~n~il~~~l:. ~t 'past. '\Ve cordially invite ttll of you to conte in this weel{ end-an(i every other day-Jimmy Turek and {amily. ~. ~'~.,

-Mr. and Mrs. Willis Plate ; f and seeus.'were hosts Th.an1<sgiving to Mr. ~ :

~~~ 1\::~;II;e~~; ~~I~!f~1i~:~~" ~~I~J: ~d FRU'ITS and VE"GE'T~AB··.L'E'"S' ~I~:.King, of Hed Oak. la. amI MI'. ~!l1and Mrs. Paul l{ing of Virginia. #.

-Mr. and Mrs. Syl Papiemik '?~11 ~11

drove to Tilden and bad< Thanks- tl:r #~@~giving to spend the day with Mrs. #. Our vegetable and fruit department has nearly tripl. .Papiell1ik's pal'ents, Mr. and Mrs. ~ ;•.A. J. Neely. . ~:il ~d in size. We'll have eevry kind of vegetable on tile ~,.

-Mr. and Mrs. John Gilister jr. e:.. market for you at all times. And our new display and £I;,-;;;;;:::::;:;;;;:;;========= and daughter and Barbara A-nn ~ refrigeration unit« will keep them super-Ir'e'sh. ~• • Konkolewski were guests of Mr. W .., t\d

a,ncl Mrs. Maynard Behrencls Sun- ~,1 r i N.l.ay.,.,¥ Largo' Si£e Dozen ~

_Mr. and Mrs. May n a I' d ~J1 0 ,'. ' NflBehlt'nds entertained MI'. ,and ~!d ranges . . . . . . . . 27c ;:r,~:Mrs. Henwin Behn:nds, M1, and '!f1:.. :,MIS. Dave Dobberstine and family ~ Largo' Crbll lit-ads IIq.tland Mrs. Welty 011 Thanksgiving. ~~ Lettuce 12o. @

-Thanksgiving day g'uests at ~:r · . . . . . . . " -::7:..the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. ~:.. t\dDlugosh and son, Vernon, were [lid 3 Ibs. for ~~M(. and Mrs. Millard Kuklish, ff1 Y,'lmS 2~ .Da\iiJ and Judy, and Mr. and Mrs. ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • UC dL. Kuklish of Sargent. f:>',1 tiS,·

-,Barbara and Elizabeth Lukes ~ 1'ao;<:al. larg'o' stalks Each e'.called on Mrs. Frank Blaha' sr. ,:7=~ Celet y l~c t\t!

.1 1\1 1\K tt T k \" ., es ~t .. . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• v ffiWanu rs. La ure sr, • eun - '.day. t.'il I ~iJ:'

-Mr. and M1'~. Clan'nce Trout ~ ft.:..rdurned this week from VNi~itin?l r!! N?their son, MI'. and Mrs.orVl W lIunt's Xo. 1 C:ll1 Xo.l Tall Can ~B:"Trout at Big Springs, Colo. They. ~~ Fnlit Co"l{t,'ll'l 23' S,'ll'(Il'ltnS 21~,visitcd at Sterling, Colo., befor~ .([. " • . c " .. , ..... · .Cthey came home. .. ~11 ti4

-Mr'. and 1111's. Elliott Clement til! Xo. :~~, Can In hea\~' s~'I'ul) _No. 2 Cal~ ~.•

had dinner for their family .if, Sweet Potatoes I9c 1l0vsetlbcl'rl'es' , ... 2~c ~Thanksgiving. This is the fir::;t ~ " v Wy('ar that the whole family hav.; \'$,:1 Xv. 2 C:lIIS 3 fOI' 11011.. ,· S'luare Lb. 1'1'g. t.Iif1;(en together for a number of ",r: ~:tif:

years. Prt'sent were Mr. and Mrs~ ~ Apple Sauce .. 25c Cooldes . 35c ~'.""Milton Clement, Mr. and Mrs, ""y:

Melvin Clement and family, MrJ W Our Falllil~· Ige. J:u- Xa~h'sand Mrs. Hoy Clement and daugh~ ~i1 ...-.-. l\IJl>le llllttnr' " 2'1c CofI'ec . ., "1'9' ',' ..~tel' and ~1r. and Mrs. HallY Val~ tl.'1 " ••••.••. • • i C ;Iiand family. ; #.. ~i:

-MI'. anu Mrs. Lawrcnce Ua- t\11 Our Fami1~' quad -16-0l. Can p~

son were happy to hav;) their.. ~d Grape Juice . 49c Orange Juice .. '.' 29cdaughter, Mr. and Mr,'3. Hil'haru fHi.. • •• ,Block of Doniphon home for tit!'fhanksgiving. ~~:...

-Dr. and Mrs. C. J. MIller ... :\Hnt to Lincoln Thursday to :sl'end Thanksgiving' with Mr. awl [liiJ!\II S. C. D. Cornell. They retunled tlbthe same day. N:..

-Mr. and Mrs. Holland Nor- ~man entertaincel both their par· ~11

cnts ThanksgiVing. Gu(:sts \,'ele J:T:.1I1r. arod Mrs. Halph Norman an,l t\11family and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ~kWozniak and Donny.. €J:.

-Mrs. C. J. Miiler who visited ~{her nicct', Betty Brady, in Den- ttlvel' last weekend, saw sevcral for- ?f..mCl' 01'd people while there, She ~saw Mr. and Mrs. OrVille. Sowl, ~fc,nner owners .Of the ~lllJertaking ~br,allor now own(:d by Hastings il.amI Pearson. She says that Paula f#!.Sowl, who graduated from high \'$.(s<:hool last spling and who is In- €J:.tCH·sted in dI'amatics has been ~accepted in the Pasaden:t PlaJ'- ~:~h0use, at Pasadena, CaM. She @'.will leave for California the first ~.~of the >·ear. MIS. Miller abo saw WMrs. C.' A. Hagu and Dr. and "',:M:1's. Chauncey Hag..r. Dr. Hager ~L:l building himself a new oifice 1¥.!1building in Denver which will be ~.'tfinished in just a short time. :?J:

.,-Ed Oetken, now of Sterling, ~Colo., a~l:i\'~d Monday night for a ~short VISlt 111 01'J, He had to be 1),\1back at work Wednesday. Ed, who ~~nanagcd the co-op filling station, :ir:.B employed by the Montgomery ~':1\~'aId Co. in thei{ store at Ster- .JJJ11I1g. ?f..

-Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cochrane ~jr., of Frenlont are the parents of Wa baby boy born early Sunday "'r'morning at I<'remont. The paby ~:#,who wdghed 7% Ibs. at birth has Nitbt.en namcd Edward Alex after fl~his two gl'andfathers, if..

- Carolyn Elaine, a 7 lb. Wdaughter, .anivcd at the home. of ~,1MI'. and Mrs. Joscph of Bartlett @~

Thanksgiving day. Dr. and Mrs. WH. N. NOllis wcre in attendance. r.;11

-M1, and Mrs. Charles Inness iff:..and Haymorid wel'e afternoon vi· IJifsitors of Mr. and MIS. Ivan Botts. WMr. and Mrs. Lany Botts and Nt:family of Wood Hivcr were visit- N'..ing thcir parc:nts also. ~

-1\11', and Mrs. John \VozalJ fit;spent,Thanksgiving with John's tl!:parents, 1111'. and Mrs. !Ohn. Wo.- it~zab sr., at Wilbur. I<'nday they 'i~

\\el'e in L.in,j,).ln on some business f,Ii1.ill conn<cet!on \/ith the Veterans' ?f..Administliition. W

:"I'-Hev. and Mrs. Carl McCon- '\:'$nell and family were hosts to tidHev. and Mrs, Max Christopher ~and family of Sutton, and Hev. ¥f..and Mrs. Sam Mitchell of ~orth ~'1 .•••••__~____________ '.Loup and Bamolla Mltd1el.l who d~: .------------,-------.. I'was home {1'Oll} WesleY<Ul Unl- W FltEE 1>HON I.' ,Vlui ty at Lincvln. . fi:i! .J.:A >;

-Mr. and Mrs. George Lint had ~'i1 U' I"LIV 1"I>Y 187 IThanksgiving dinnU' at their iF. ~ ~ \, ihome for 1111'. and ~lrs. Donald 1:'4 --------------------. VI'C t d '1 C' 1 C t €T.~ .-------------.-----.oa s an "' rs.alY oa s. ~ .

--Mr. and Mrs. Bob Moore had (\,,'1 .as their dinner guests Thanks- ~ , .. :u; .giving Wanen Has]{ins of Hast- N4 . ~

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Do You Notice TheDifference Between

Select ~leat And Ordinary ~leat?,

And if y:ou like cured meats with that old country

flavor-mClke our market your headquarters. Only se­

lected meats are used - Clnd our curIng and blending

process is a leisurely one that brings out the best in meat

flavor.

Pecenka 8 Son.Meat Market

U you have been getting by on just ordinary mea!,

prepare your~~H fQr, (l new taste ~ensation. Come in to·

day and get on~:~(our cuts of choice, home butchered

beef.. ,We :iefe~t oti.~ stock from the best stock in this

area and supervise the fattening.

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0 " 1~ ~ ~ etsOl1~ Bcicis were 1\11'. arid :Mrs. Way no'w' "" UA'" . U Keller, Robert and Keltll, Mrs.

Jennie Perlin~ld, Mr. an.l Mrs.If we'don't (all you for MWS/ call u~ phone 30. The sodety Chris Johnsen and Alk.: 1\fae, A.

I d· I 11' I d 1. N. Cook and 1111'S. Sophio: Keller,t Itor we comes a socia an _ persona ,terns, Jim and Kay.

. • - Mrs. Hubert Hice accom-- Mr. and. Mrs. Hubert Rice - clara :\ICC;latchey w a S a parried Mrs. Holland' Lockhart

were hosts S~t.urLlay to Mr. and g.\iest ~f her meee, Mr. al~d fllrs. and their new baby to their homeMIS. Vern Whi t ak cr and daugh- ~arl C. .B.,ulhe of Loup city on In I!:ril'soj1 Saturday. Mrs. Ricetel' of Chal;l!Jers and :\11'. and 1har:k:glvll;g, . returned to Or.I Sunday.Mrs. Herbert Goff. -Mr. and Mrs. Joe Osen towskl .,

-Mr. and Mr,;. John Jones and :\lr, and Mrs. EmC'lsol1 Daily -Mr. and. Mrs .. Spencer \'V.ater-were hosts on Thank,giving to Ispent Sunday at Neligh. man enter tamed, guests. f?r dinnerseveral of their relatives. The f01- -~Ir. and :\1rs. Harold Sample a

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supper t 1 hanksg1l1fvm

g L?jarlowing \vere guests: ~fr. and Mrs. r.ad a 6 :00 dinner for Mr. and \" °t~e pl'c'sen dWelDe I : l'S·Thl'-' Sle11. ,1' \\' ·1 {' '1 'I . 1111.1" J V ,', k .1., ~1 .a cnnan an 0 SI(', el'l)n} Ie 01111 ,~n.~ anll y, ." r. anc . I~. oe . aSlce aJ:u sun, • r. I3eerhl<i\, lIfr. and Mrs. HUfosell1111'S. Jes;:~ \\ 01111, Mr. and. MI s·1 and 1\11 s. JnllmyVaslce!< and ,sOil, \Vatcnnan and sons, Mr. ancl Mrs.Geor~e H1Ch and son al:d \\ ayne I !'.Irs. ~lary J~nle~k and, daug~lters. Carl Oliycr and Greta, Ml. andHanSen. lII1, and Mr~. l'otrlton lI~r. and ~lls. GUy Samph: of 1I·1rs. Hany 1<01en. Mr. and Mrs.Clement drove out to spend the r\orth Louy. The eycnlllg was Lconard Tokn and son ·Roo·er.evening. spent plaYlllg cards. ',.. . .,0 ,r

. -Whlle home for the Thanks- -Lyh: Chotcna, .who. IS ala\'.-Mr. and 1\lIs. Clayton ~oll . " "..' . ' ... ' student at the Umverslty of Ne-

had as Thank,'givin/5 dinner ~1\1l1/5 \ alatlOn .. ~IOmt~l1l' el slty braska, spent the Thanksgivingguests Mr. alld lIIrs. Danell ~oll S;:llle,Y, Ando 00.1 ~n~e. r.~v ; n ~ holidays with his parenls, M1. andamI fanuly, Mr. and Mrs. Dean 11:1nol ~tngelY at tho; ClU1lo,; .10S Mrs. Emil Chotena.Barta and daughter, 1\1r.. and Mrs. plta\, ., ,.' '. .-:-~h·. artcl Mrs. A. J. Shirley hadJohn Mason and family, ~II s. - E. C" Legge tt \\ as a Ha ,tll1gs theIr family homc for Thanks­Winnie FinleJ' and Miss Jac:kj.;, busine~s visitur Monday.. giving. MI'. .and Mrs. Ca~h Rath­Hunt. -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Volf en- bun, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Norton,

-Mrs. G. W. Hoyt 0: Hunting- tertained Mr, and ~1rs. Edwal:et Mr. and Mrs. Walter Noll and Na­tOli Park, Calif. left Monday TVl'dik and daughters, ~tr. and dinE', Mr. and :Mrs. Shirley Nortoniriornin¥' {or her home. She has Tlhs. Ted Setlil<, !\II'. and !\Irs. and Nancy of York, were all pres­been vlsiting for the past thn'.; Chal'1cs Hulinsky and family, ent. Avery Noll was not able towe€:ks with relatives in Ord and Paul and Louis Swanek and be home but he telephoned to theAn·adia. FI'anl{, Eldon and Emily Bruha. group in the anf'moon.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'-~!1,and Mrs. Lioyd Geweke! _.......t. \\'cre hosts Thank.'giving to Mr.and ~1rs. Lt'o Hikli of MurdocJ<,"'11'. and 1\1rs. Dutch Hikli, Mrs.Augusta Gewe!<c anJ Miss Anna.:vIarl<~.

- S. B. Knutson of Omaha whohas been visiting in the home ofhis niece MI'. and Mrs. ElliottClement for the past sevelal wceksretullled to hi,S hOlne Tuestlay.~Ir. and Mrs. Elliott C:lemcnt tool<him as {ar as St. Edward. His sonHalTY Knuts0n took him into Om­aha for Thanksgiving and to getacquainted with a new gl'eat~Iallllson who has been named forhim.

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Cattle Feeds

one cxtICl good farm

lIog'Proteins

i\Iother·s BestFlour

lIy-Line Chicks

"It' pays to l>uy from Non"

With the \'Cry high priceof corn we do not believethat you call afford to feedyour hogs without a verygood Hog Supplement. \Vehave one that is 4.0'k pro­tein aIlll will really satisfyyOLl, priced at $6,35 pel' bag.\Vith the very high price ofother feeds you ean expectto see proteins advance also.

\Ve have just received an­othel' load of Mother's BestFlour anu we believe thatour pl'ice is a very low one.Buy several bags of thislio'.lr now amI have it onhand when you need it.

\Ve have had a veryheavy sCl.!e of Christmastrees bu t still ha ve a. ,velYgoou supply Of the smallersizes Oll hawl. Lool( at ourtrees and get a price on the0n0 that suits you. The priceL~ re~lsonable.

We have on hand a goodsupply of Range size Cot tonCake Pellets and have a cal'of Bcckm a kr. T'h.s CottonCake is -t1(,~ and is a goodsize to feed. The Becf'mak ris a 12 (:~ protein feed withabout -15'.i Molasses in a nicesize pellets. If you havecattle in the feed yard, youcall well affonl to acid sev­eral pounlls of this feed toyouI' l·aUon. \Ve believe thatall of these feeds will bemuch highcr before thewinter is over.

The markets have beenon a ral1lpag.: again thisweek, It is pretty hard tog uvss what the market ist;oing to do. But if you havegrain to sell or if you arein the market for grain besure to come in and talk itover with us. As this is b.:­ing' written we have had acouple of days with lowermarkets on both wheat andand corn. Barley, oats andrye have not been aff'cctcdvery much this week,

Last week was a veryg'ood week for us on H.r-~'Lines for early ~pl'ing deliv­ery, These chiel,s are notplentiful anu if you plan onget ting SOllle of them thisspring your ordcl' shoul,] bein right away. Most of thechid,s are solu now thatcan be had this ~pdl1g butwe h:l \-e some a ,uilable forthree diJIelent weeks. Tlrosethat have tried Hy-Lines are,ely well pleased with themanu the extra eggs thatthey lay mal,e a very niceprofIt after you have thechid,s paid fol'.

NOLLSeed Co. Ord

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HORSES10 head of work horses, includi,pg

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MISCELLANEOUS

On Decell1bO?r 20th there will be ct dispersion sale of 46head of whut I think as good Holsteins ever sold in ourauction, A d~tailed d'",scriplion next week. This stockOrigillully came from the Soldiers' & Sailors' Home atGlund Island and there arc 12 producing cows in thisheld, which on good feed this summer produced an aver·U';je of 7 gullons ,of mil!{ P\?r cowper day,

HOGS14.0 heac{ of welmling pig:.> und heuvy feeder shoals3 sows with pigs by their sideSevcrctl bpms

The malket last Saturday was s!rong again on allclasses of cattle. Hogs were about steady with th~ pre­vIous week. It looks like the offering this week will con·sist of

CATTLE75 bucket and suckling calves50 hE:ad of replacement cattle20 head of feeder heifers22 head of cutter and feeder cowsIO head of fat COVlS

5 good milch CO'NS

3 heavy bulb

Ord Livestock Marketannounce..s its offering for the regular weekly sale,

Satua-day, De.c. 6Sdle will stmt promptly at 1:00 p. ~"

Don't forget the Richmd Prien sale on the 16th. BeIl Wil­lio.m3 on the 17th. Wa.teh for tho bilIs.

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~lr. ami ~lI's. LusLarseu aut! Elduu~lr. allel )lr~. Emil A.lla/'I':l amI !'lOll'S

~lr. and ~lJs.. Clar­euce Lar"en and :-,oa~lr, amI ~lr'5. GeraldLar~I'U ,~~

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\V wish to expn:ssour sincere thanks forall the nice [Jowers anuwords of sympathy anuthe doctor anu nUlsc'sthat helped lightEn ourSOllOW. \Ve also wishto thank the Z.e,B.J.lodge for all the kindoffe lings Juring the ill­ness amI dea th of ourbeloved husband awjfather.

~Ir~. Joe C. Trojanant! fallliI~".

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allcllllcal, readyto sene, £co­llomic.ll, too!,

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I want to thanl,everyone who remem­bered me during 111ystay in the hospital.Your canls and lettersma•.le tilllt:' pass morequickly anu weregreatly appreciatc.j,

C. E, ('res~

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I It is with deepest I"appreciation tJJat wewish to tha!lk our kind Ifliends for their beau- Itiful f1owel'~, canIs,I,.ttel's anu gifts sentour bl'othe I' awl tll1cle,Xou'r words of sym­pathy will neve I' be for­gotten.

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I want to thank allthose who sent canis,flowers ami gifts, andall those who visitedme during my stay atthe Clinic hospital. Anualso I want to thanl{Dr. WeekE's and thenurses who took careof me.

~1I's.. Joe U:n0l'ik.

\\'e wish to expressour thanks to all ofthose who helped anufor their assistar~ce

and sympathy dUl'ingthe illness and deathanu burial of ourbeloved father andgrandfather. \Ve alsothanl, those who fUIl1­ished the music anufloral o[[eling~.

~Ir. antI :\1rs.. WilliamlUlIna and falllil~-,

~lr. and ~1I'~. Lew""illl,kman and fam­ilr.~lr, and :\lI's, Emilt'rvan and family.

\Ve wish to expressOLlr sineere thani,s toour friends for theirmany acts of kindness,sympathy <,.nd beauti­ful floral offerings inou e s.ac! bcreavement.

Mrs.. C. ~I. Stiehkralvi familr.

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;Iar top hog profitso(Your Hogs will finish fast··

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Carload on Tracl{ Thi:5 ,\Vcel{- ,

Sunua~" Guest.,Mr. and Mrs. Walter Foth were 1

hosts to Mr. anu Mrs, Erwin Sohr­weid, Hel1lY, Mary and JuilusRaclnty, and Rev. anu Mrs. WalterLandgraf anu family, Sunday.

llono!' UaughterMI'. anu Mrs. Will Foth enter·

tained Sunday in honor of thdruaughter Carolyil who was homefor Thanl,sgiving from sehool inLeMars, la, Guests were MI'. ar,dMrs. Joe Cook and Lois, ~lr. andMIS. Archie Geweke, Mr. and ::\frs"Lloyd Geweke anu family, and IRuth Bunse of LeMars, la,

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-2'111'. anu l\lr~. Frank Sevenker I~=--":..=::::::::=='::_~_:::=--=---=-_-:--==-:~~­returnedWednesc1ay from a three Qtiiz want ads are the mostweelc vacation spent visiting 'rel- economical waJ' of reaching 4,000atives on the west coast. homes in a hurry. If

~lH~. ~lAHY ~E~U;:SIL\LMIS. Mary Nemc·skal. daughter

of Mr. and MIS. James Urbanwas born August 5, 1887 at ::\hlli­gan, Nebr. She died Novcmbt:r 25at the Sacred Heart Hospital inLoup City, at the ,age of 66 yE'ar3,3 l)lOnths anu 20 days.

She lIloved with hcr parentsfrom Saline county to a farmcast of Comstock, where she gI'ewto womanhood.

On June 14, 1902 she was unitedin maniage to 1<'red Nemeslta!.

IT,his union was blesscd with fiveehilun:n. The family lived ("astC\f Comstock until (hey mowd toWoods Park anu in 19H theymoveu into Comstock. Mrs. Ne­meskal was a great lovcr offiOWETS anu a hard worl,er, al­ways leady to hclp her family amIfliends. I

She leaws to lllOUln her goingher husbanu, FI'ed Nemeskal,thn:e daughters, Mrs. EmmaZurE'!e of Sargc'nt, Mrs. HosieMach of Burwell, Mrs, Dan Ned­balek of COlllStOc!<, two sons,\Yilliam amI Lumir both of Com­stock, seven glanoJchildren andsix brothers, \ViIliam and Emil, ofComstock; JOE', of AreaJia; Johnand Charks of Oru; anu James of::\lilligan. One sisto;r,' one blotheral1d her pan'nts precc'ded her inc1eath.

FunClal senicE:s were helu inthe Methodist church at Com­stock }<'dday' afternoon. Rev.Smith of Sargent olTIciated. MIS.Ruby Higgins anu I\1rs. GraceMatheson sang accompanied by

l\lalilyn Krikac on thp Diano. ~~~~;:;;~:;:.::;;::~;::::;;~~Pallbearc'rs we Ie Charlc's Eller- i

sick, John' Oschl1'::1', JellY Pliva, I'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~B;verett Clawfoq.l, Dob L-e:ui anuFranle Visek.

Burial was in the DouglasGlove cemetelY.

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We have this very fine26% Cafeteria feed inKracklet fo.rm and we feelthat it is one of the verybest of the crumbled orgranulated feeds for thispurpose.

This type of feed allowsyou to feed your grainsin a balonced ration in away that gives you theminimum in labor.

-Ever;ybocly reads QUIZ wantads. tf

FOH SALE -- 600 acre ranch 10­cated 6, miles south of Bartletton oil road 281 anu 11,~ mileseast. 70 acres falm lanel, therest pasture anu hay. Cuts about150 tOllS. Some alfalfa. Extragoou improvements. All havebeen reshil1&led anll repail'ed inlast 2 yea I s. School on land.Fled Ross, Erieson, NebI'. 36-2tp

WILL BUY - discarded rugs foruse as pads under new rug-s,Hotel o.u 36-ltc

FOR SALE CHEAP - Workbench or counter, 30 inches x 16feet. Stunly construction. Pricedat $10.00. Ord Heating & SheetMetal, Jay Nelson. 36-lte

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Lunch available at the Elbct Hotel

Salod

Brown Gravy

SALE STARTS AT 1:00 P, M.

ORD, NEBR.

Moshed Potatoes

Ord. Grill

Hot Rolls, Butter and Coffee

New Peas Salad

Hot Rolls, Butter and Coffee

Oyster Dressin9 Cranberry Sauce

Mushed PokJ.toes So.lud

Hot Rolls, Butter and Coffee

Moshed Polotoes

"CHEYENNE"

.Short: Cartoon and XC\\S

Our. Sunday l\Ienu

Short: Cartoon and Football

Garage Equipment and Parts

Baked Ham 9nd Raisin Sauce

"THE EGG AND 1"

Galeage and Oil StationIN ST~ PAUL, N~BHASKA

Public Sale

Dessert

Desse.rt

Dess€rl

New Peos,

Anll'o'uncement

FridayI December 5th

,__~_~ 4

\ New Peas

-------------------------------..

As 1. am quitting business at the Elb<;t Garage, in order to devote more timeto my Hudson Agency at Old and Sf. Paul. I will sell at public auction at theGarage in

will be sold at public auction, by the undersigned, on the premises in south.east Sf. Paul, on

Sale to start at 10:00 a, m.

ELBA NEBRASKA, ~

Thursdi'lVI' December 4

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,II""""""""""""""""""J"""""""," " " " " " " " " " " " " ,

Sunday - Monday, December 7 - 8

Roast Beef

I 1 ~

The

Roost Turkey

Clautlette .C91IJut, Fred :\I:l.e:\Itirra~" and :\h\J'jorie ~lail1, in

Tuesday - \Vednesday, December 9 ~ 10

. . We oro very happy with the location we have inOrd, which is known as the Ord Grill. We have had theple"sure of serving many of you before in North Loupand hope to be able to serve each and everyone ofyou at some time in the Ord Grill.

- MR. BERNARD KINGSTON

ORD

Short: A tE'dlllicolor spt'cial "Sun~et in the Pacifie" and XC\\S

"THE RO~IANCE OF ROSY RIDGE"

FOR SALE --- Slabs for wind IFOR SALE - R O. p. Blackbreaks. "'lust be ,mOYhl at orlee, Australoup roosters, Phone 0,

,911-D. Eo Bussdl. -. 36-lte 2\1.I'S. Edward Iwansld, 36-He

FOR SALE -~HJi7 Woous' 131:0s. tFOR S'\LE·-- 3·room size oilCorn Pick,er in good shape. Price I burning stove. 'Used but in good$825.00. Phone 0614, Elmer 'condition. Oru Heating & SheetBredthauer. , .... " , . $~-lt~. ,Metal Co" Jay Nelson. 3o-lte

There was a price on every head, and a g 1<1) in every hand, in old

See the urama of America's most exciting days,~ and of the rough,tough, ruggeu adventurer, who defied a lawless people to keep a loveborn of violence! All the action, the thrills, the tender romance ofthe famed Satunlay Evening Post story, "

btarring Van Johll~on, Thomas :\Iiteltdl, Selena Ho~le, Janet Leigh, in

PAGE SIX

all excellent action mov le of the r-arlle days in t lu- west, s tar rlng DcnnlsMorgan, Jane \\"~lUan, Janis l'aige and Abu lL~le.

He was a man without a conscience, it was a city without a soul; hecalled himself "The Poet" and he sig,neu his name in lead.

WANTED -.,. An expericnced

Itypist to do, extra work pedod­ically by the hour. North LoupInigation District. 36-lte

~---------------------------', ,L.l;;GAL ;,\Ol·I<.·E

'Unuer SeetiOll 60-111 R S. 19-13,application has beE'n malle with theState of ~ebrasl{:1, Department ofRoa,js and Inigation, by Mrs.Dertie ::\1. McClary surviving Rp. 1IlcCIary of Arcadia, Nebraskawho departed this Iffe on Sept. 22,19-16, for certificate of title on13u i e k 'automobile, Motor No1 675 732 ,serial No. Affdt. whichwas owned by anu titled to ue­ceased at the time of death.

Any pCl'son or persons havingclaim against the ("state of a1.>ovedeceased or who ean sh9w causewhy Nebraska certificate of titleshould not be iSsued as mentioneuabove, must make claim or showcause in writing to the State ofNebraska. Department of Roadsan.l Irrigation, Motor Vehicle Di­vision, Lincoln, Nebraska on orbefol'e Dec. 26th, 1917,

Signed, Mrs. D~rtie 1\1. McClary.Dec. 4-2tc

,

Ted Amick, Owner.~~~~~ ....~~~~~~.-w

THE ORO QUIZ, ORO, NEBRASKA DECEMBER 4, 1947,

. --- !-Quiz Want Ads Council Pestpenes The Al;~I:~:~~~)'L~~~'I~sAUXiliaryI.J~~Khina, One of Charles S,ti~hlcr -i~l! ~1!-":--e-:-~-G!"~-r(':-I'll~'~--=;met Tuesday evening', Dec, 2. l

ORD TRE'ATRE TOO LATE TO CI;.ASSIJ<'¥ Po.,0.1 Deci.,sion to ~f~I~' ~~O~i~\~~~11~U~:~.~~:1~,/~I~~1~i1~;:~ 1st Homesteaders Laid to Rest Here j i

FC?H, SAtLE -lLlllllbe1lf" .Atl11 satw-l lIE ~1 t btlathr~fbt'e81' 11 fiChritstnlltaS gifts fodr I)' t A f 86 ------ I

ing a my pace. .111 eres ee to gl snop, ve a r on men an leS '1 ~e 0 Charles Milan Etiehler, SO:1 of

Isee us at once, we can saw to i l'~{ ay i ve ee "five han.Ikcrclucfs were sent to ( 'IJ'

'. ,'I-, Adam and lIfary ,Stkhler was bo rnmeet your needs. D. E. Bussell, the Veterans Hospital in Lincoln, ....,36-lte The gift shop at the Vctcrans' (Continued Irom Front page) Jan, 1, 1SG3 in Dubuqu» County,

------ (Continued from F'ront pa~l'\ hosplta l is a place where veterans 10\\'<1, and dcpart cd this life Nov.---------------------'----------1 rOn SALE Swimming pool backers on the in the hospital can get gifts for Louise Winkleman and Mrs, 21, 19n at the age of 81 years, 10

6 19B studebaker, 2 door, council believe that bids' could their wives and families. Gifts Hcsie 'Urban, of Corustock : and a months and 20 day.Thursday, Friday, Saturday, December ii, 5, 1941 1<'orJ, 2 door. probably be accepted or neg»- are sent in by the auxiliaries thru son, William KiuIW, of Ord; also an~JealS~l~;\',i ~~bl~,~~;~),OOI~. d~;;~ir~~

11~~~ ~:orclI2)cl°dor, t iat.cd on a piecemeal p roposit.lon, the state and ale displayed as in six grandchil.lrcn and two great to Nebraska in the Slll'ing of lSSG .• ,)0 ron :., 001' fOI' example, tho> pool and part of a y ther store The v .terans g' '11 1'III'ldl' 111936 Chev, Pick-up ~ v. n 0 I 'l. e c 'S I~. C l " On Ap rll 2o, 1887 he \\CiS uni tcd

2 - 1933 Cheve. the plumbing to start with, which shop for their personal gifts just A great conversat iona.Ist, in in maniage to ~lary Jane Honey-See Emanuel Pctska or would come within the limits of as they would if they could shop his la ter years Mr. Kluna liked cult, aud to this union w.r« born

36-lte Thomas Rasmussen the actual cash the city and ve ter- in the' downtown stores. The to talk about the simple life of the following chil.Ireu : Mrs, Gladisans now have on hand. In the g'ifts UO not cost the veterans his boyhood days among' the Dulin of Concordia, Kans, Mrs.spring, '01' as soon as the money anything. creeks, mountains, hills and vi l- Mabel Whcatcraf t , Grantte Falls,becomes available another con- It was voted to take part in the lages of old Dohemia; of the Wash., Mrs. Gertie Dallas, Bray­tract could be let for the bath "Yank, \V h 0 Gave" progr~Jl1, Ozarks and Arkruisas Rive r COUll- mel', Mo., Mrs. Hazel Foley, Kid­house construction. The wiring sponsored by Eddie Cantor. tzy where they grew cotton and del', Mo. Ml~S. Nettie Leedom,could be done still later, and the The American Legion will spon- farmed with mules; of the beau- Netth:ton, Mo. Walter of Hauul­pumps furnishcdite mpora iily out SOl' a Christmas party, Dec. 12, for tif'ul foliage in the fall, the wild ton, Mo., Everett of Everett,of city Ilght and water funds un- all childrcn twelve years and un- and tame fruits, the mild win- Wash, Harold of Lake Stcvens,til that amount' was raised. Archi- del', complete with Santa and tel'S, He talked often of old Fort Wash., and Raymond and Ethelteet McNett agreed to waive his treats, cartoons, movies, etc, Mrs. Smith, AIle, which was then the who died in infancy.f'ce until the late summer. "L'm C. J. Mortensen and Mrs. Warren lJiggc-st tradillg post in that te rri- In 1918 Mr. St.ich lc r and familyperfectly willing to go along. I. Lincoln are in charge of arrange- tory and of the hardships of the moved to a fann at Nettleton,too want to see the pool built," mcnts for the part)'. plains country alound Comstock Mo" living therc eight year,s thc'nhe stated. A party to honor the Gold Star unu Oru--how they broke the retul'lling to Ord, NebI', where

OJ"uns Gra\l'Iing Uone Mothers was planned. sod with oxen and olu plows, he lived until 1911.Councill,nen also heard a report I I I I t b t K th Owing to ill health )1e anu Mrs.

l:lU el w lea y oxen 0 or Stiehl"r returned to Missouri tofIOlll city treasun'r Jam.::s Ollis LOI ) all 1 'alII> b -k with lum 'II e': e ae - b.' Ilea,I' th"l'I' "]11'1,,11''-'11, 011 AnIiIthat further sewer assessments bub' k 11 I t ~o th ~ ,', , l'

u' an ,IlC ,or wa {ee 0.. l' 2 of this ve'ar they obsel'\'ld theirhau been paid, reducing the Lou al1d l"tlll led "aII,,'l'rl"- a J

P cl.: 'J C> 60th wedding annin'r~ary, anLl allamount outstanding to less than ;'aek of floClr. He also tallted much of their chilult:n werc with them$8,000. The city plans on issuing about the wonderful pnliric glass, with th,e excC'IJtion of Mrs. ::\fa1.>elbomls for the rel1la!ndcr at their ttl k 'l .. Cili' ,

n, csna 'es, qual, pralne ' c- Whe~tCl'aft of Granite Falls, \Vasll.next regular meeting in January, kens amI other wil.j game un- Mr. Stichl('r \\'as an active man

Question of graveling cit y Amlr;w LarsE'n po:;-ssed away i kllO\,'n to pr,'sE'nt gE'nerations. of affairs anu was alwavs lL'adystreets arost" with memb,'l'S of eiidy \\ edlleslby momll1g, Nov. 26, . J

r at the home of his 111' E' f'e all" PallLearers at the serVlces ::\fon- to do his part to\\ard the dev.::lop-the street committee pointing out u 1 l' th t f t'" ··t·· . ! Ithat a contract for gravel hau nfphew, Mr. and l\Irs. Emi Babk~l day were fel,!)w mem Jers 111 e men 0 lit) comlllUlll y l!1 Wille 1 Ie

in Or,l. AnurE'w, the son of the ~, e. B, J. lc·dge, Frank Noval" lived.been let in good faith, and as y.::t late l\,larie and Nels Larsen, wa" John ~everkla, AI1.>ot Lukesh, He leaH'S to moulll his pa;;singonly tw" blocks were graveled,>

"" bOln at Holstein, Kebr. on July Lou P.::sck, J0I1.1 Valasek, Jamc's his illlmediate family, two sisters,Fred Ulrich, who has the gravel 13, 18£12. He was 55 years, four Hn'bec, Rcv. B. A. Filipj, of one brother, 12 glandehildlL'n, 3contract, was called to the tele- months anu 13 days at the time of Ciarkson, was in charge. Three glE'at grancIchildlL'n, seHICl.] niecesphone by l\Iayor M. B. Cumlllin~ his death. duets were sung by I\.facbms C. anu nephews btsi,jc's a host ofand orden:d to fi11i~h his contract f' 1

t t t 'd In 1903 the Larsen family moved M. Davis and Glen Auble, accom- Il'::LL.S.~i ~~~C'ja~~~~~ 0 s ar by Fl'l ay to Valley county, where he grew to panied by Mrs. Rubcrt ?-loll, Fun'::l'al selVices wue helu

manhood. In 1921 he purchased Thursday at 2 p. m. at the Hast-The question of furtlwr be('f . I Ilicenses in Onl was raised 1.>v Mc- a farm in the Joint Community, -Nothing is lost unless a QUIZ Ilgs.Pearson,.c .lapel. Re,:'. Car

J which had been his home until want au can't find it. tf lIIcConnell ofuoatC'L1. Buna1 wasGinnis, with the result that the . tl f il It· t' 0 I C't1<'ebnlary 19-tG, when failing health. 111 1e am y porn ne n 1 Ycouncil voted unanimously to forced him to letire. Six wed,s I r.." .....", "'"':"_ IcE'mclely, Pallbearers wert:' Vavelimit the total number of Iict:'nses ago, he entered the l\1ethouist hos- I Iand Vule AIllOld, Bud, Jim anuto five, the number now existing. pital at Omaha, whcre he unJer- Card of Thanl{s _ Len Co\'(rt ,a1\u Georgc ~ay.

went all opHation, which uisdosed The music was fumisheu by I\hs.his ailment as all i!lCura1:-le cancer --- C. I\f. Davis accornpanicu by ::\1Is'lof the liver. His sister stayc'd with I want to thank Rob't. Noll.him while he was at the hospital those who were :>0 kindand also hE'Jped carc fOl' him after and sent lne canIs, ~ ..._""~..~-..:.,'~P_-,-~::--··-....~~ I'his letUl n to Onl, at the home of f10Wt'lS and gift~, dur- .....,_his niece. 'my stay in the Burwell

He is survived by his sister, hospital.Carrie Larsen, of Ord, and his" ElIlIl:a Hl'tul'e. IPl'other . Lars Larsen of the Joint

I.-_--.--~--~~-----------~Community. Also three nephews _ ....00.,._____ ___Clarence Larsen, Gerald Larsen~ •__.....::: __~......'._~~~~~:'\and Eldon Larsen, anu two niecesAlice Babka and Eilt:'E'n Timmer­man, anu two stepsisters, Mrs.Ellsworth Ball of Ord, and Mrs.Stanza Brandt of Omah~l, twostepbrothers HE'nry and HallYPetersen, Kimball, Nebr.

1<'uneral senices were held Fri­day aftellloon in the Hastings­Pearson chapcl, Hev. Christen Jep­pesen officiating. PallbearsHswere Albert Dahlill, R N. l~ose,

Elliott 'Clement, Jens Hansen,CJ1.ris Hansen, amI Paul l\la.Jsen ofNOlth LQup. Mrs. Doris Tolensa'lw, accompa!1ieu by Mrs, Rob't.Noll. Burial was in the familyplot in the OI'U cE'metel y, .

I

j,

Ilamp

Phone 279,

by DorothyI

5

American gasoline4 rocking chairs19 }, ,\ ,

c 1'all;s.. /

~ wasq,boilers2 was~ tubsfruit jars75-11;. ice ~bOX

.'..,....

5 5-9a1. cans3 scc,qp shovelsSevetal for~

3 grease gunsMany other articles too

numerous to list.

\.

Potato ti~ter di(]gerEmer~6ri 2-r?w" go-devil8x14 hay rack,nearly

nevv' . .

Rubber tired wagon,peqrly new box

KMrJIi hammer grinderEnd~ate ~p~der

. No. 3 McCoimick.Deer\ngcream ~eparator, 3 yrs.

•old, in A-I ~ondition

No.4 McCormick-Deerin.gcrJam separator in A·rcondition .

Old wagon box and gear

eM'•

flRST NATIONAL BANK, inOrd, Clerk,,------ ._.~-- ..• _----- ---- ..--_.._---. -~--:--._._'-::----~---- ..,

HAY3 ton alfalfa50 shocks cane110 bales oats and barley straw3 straw piles

Black mare, smooth mouth, wt. 1300Gray gelding. smooth mouth, wt. 1150.

broke to ride and work

THE ORD CITY BAKERY

\ ICHLORINE

The LADIES

3 beds complete with. ~ring:3 and mattresses

5 dressersSolid oak buffetBaby buggyChest of drawersCupboard'5 kerosene lamps

2 sels leather fly nets5 55-gal. barrels30-gal. barrel15-gal. barrdfeed bunkSeveral chicken feeders

and walcrers

7-ft. Dempster grain drill,traclor or horse hitch

fohn Deere IS-inch sulkyplow

John Deere single-row, lister

14-inch walking plowMcCormick 10-ft. hay rakeM(;Cormick 6-ft. mowerTractor huy sweep3-section harrowHay slacker22-inch International

threshing machineMoline corn planter, 80

rods wiro,

MISCELLANEOUS

~19

TflANK'i A"-lO~""'MOUc;

I (SHE SAIl;> SHI?:'C> G'rr TIRE

"OfYRiC,tlT 19'6. JO"" , Ol\.! CO___ ~t)../~~l~ ~~f)You mean you won't okay this blll for better carbon paper butyou squander ten bucks on another desk gadget-which you needabout as bad as one more hole in your head?

Mach'inery

frank 6. Wilma Drudik

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

2 stock cows, 3 and? yrs,old9 whiteface yearlin''3~' ..

5 bucket calvesWhitelcce bull, 2 yrs,.·old

; ::."~l:,..;;.,·';,-·:"..l..,.;-,,~-----. "::'~., ';' "

9. Ieedcr pJgs :'.j ,"175 S. C. \Vhite Leghorn Pullets

75 S. C. Whit<.\ Leghorn hens

27 Head of Cattle '

r '.,_

SIEGEL BROTH.j::RS, Aucls.

Catholic Ladies \Vill Serve Lunch

GRAIN100 b\.l. Sparton barley250 bu. oats550 bu. corn

Sears-Roebuek cookstove

3 heating slovesColeman 3-burner gas-

oline stove3-bumer kerosene stove5 tablesSome cooking ulensils

-,---------~-_.:--_-------:--_._--

Bay mare, smooth mouth, wt. 1400Bay gelding, smooth mouth, wt. 1400Gray mare, smooth mouth, wt. 1200

Stock saddfe& bridle2 brooder stoves10x12 brooder house used

3 years3 sets work harnessSeveral horse collars, 19

to 23-inch

~, .

7 whiteface milch cows, S to 8 yrs. old,4 of these have been fresh recently \

2 red and white spotted milch cows, 6yrs. old

2-year-old heifer, to freshen soon -

1938 Model A John Deeretractor. on rubber

John Deere tractor culti­vator

John Deere go-devil,tractor hitch

Chase 2-row high whee~cultivator, traclor hitch

Chase 2-row lister, trac-tor hitch' .

16-20 Keystone disc, trac­tor or horse hitch

Deerirtg grain binder, 7­ft" traclt;>r or horse hitch

McCormick corn binder,traclor or horse hitch

ATTE:ST:Rex Jewett, City Clerk.

Dec. 4-He

Having decided to leave the state, we will sell the following per~onal property onthe farm, located 2 miles east. 2 miles south and t mile east of Ord, or ! mile east, 2miles south and t mile east of the Alfalfa M II. on

8.1. Wllard & SOD, Owners

Tenns ~ All. sums of $10.00 and under Cash. On all sums oHI.that amount credit will beextenJed for six months upOn approved bankabl~ paper. Al'l'angemehts for credit should bemade with clerk befolc sale. No property to be removed from pr'emisc3 until sdtIeJ for.

~-----------~----------1i LEGAL NOTICES i.--------------------__J

5 Head of Horse~

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I Clean-Up .Sqle

PAGE SEVEN

Thursdav, De~~ 11Con:mencing at 12:30 o'clock sharp <

\,"IIl, 1'. -'Iulku, AttVl'lIt'.rl"OTH.'E FOR l'JO';~E~TAnOX

OF CLADIS.In the County Court of Valley

County, Nebraska, In the Matterof the Estate of Emma Eleanor I\Valler, Deceased. .

All persons ha ving claimsagainst the above Estate are rc­quired to 'present the same in thisCO~lI'l 011'01' before March 19, 191801' they will be forever barred,Claims filed will be heard by theCounty Court at 10 o'clock A, H,at the County Court Room in Ord,Nebraska, March 20, 1948.

Witness my hand and seal No­vember 28. 1917.

JOliN L. ANDEW:3l<:N,County Judge of Valley

(:SEAL) County, Ncbr.Dec. 4.-3tc

granted to Frank B'afeita ami theCity Clerk is instructed to takesuch steps as are necessary tosecure the approval of said licenseby the Nebraska Liquor ControlCommission, Carried.

It was moved arid seconded that Ithe City Clerk be authorized amidirected to pay all sewer assess­ments due against the City ofOrd at once. Cal'l'ied.

There being no further businessto come before the Council at thistime, it was moved and secondedthat the meeting adjourn. Carried.

M. B. CUMMINS,Mayor.

,Uniled SlainBrewos

Foundalion

Mo v e m e nt s for the puhlicg()oc! are usually hunchedwith great e n t hus ia s m, butsometimes die out because sus­taincd effort is lacking.

This is not true of the Ncbras­ka beer inJustry's self-regula­tion program to rnainta inwholesome conditions in theretail sale of beer.

Continued with diligent effortsince its hunching in 1938,our Committee's program haswon the praise and support ofthe law enforcement officers,the press and the public.

The aim of the. Coml\littee isto lll:lint:1in higll stanJ;ii:c!s ofconduct wherever beer is sold,This is accomplished by i'n­st!uctlng an,d encouraging beerretailers to f:1ithfully obscr , ethe law, p.ir ticular ly that pro­l1ib,iting sales to min"rs, to in­toxicatcd persons and saLsafter hours, .. lu"a"rlltain clean,n~at, S:1n itary places' ••• andavoid all conduct displeasingor irrit:1ting to the' best of •customcrs.

These activities steadily illl­prole N~bdska taYern condi­tions.

NEBRASKA CO~lMITrEE

Here's One forthe Record

59.00

51).0050.00

150.0~ .111.30123.60123.60132.30215.17

.72 Charles E. Sall,bU, State DirectoriD Flf$t ~l(~ Blnk Bid& ,L,:a.CO.Il

Here's an important item for Junior's

scrapbook! The cancelled check thai paid

(or his curivul-just one instance in which

checks serve as valuable documents and

proof of a bill "paid in full." .. Pay for

everything by check-to be businesslike

and enjoy good credit.)

...

THE ORO QUIZ, ORO, NEBRASKA

"'c Havc Gro~nI Uecausc '\'e U:l'·C Helpl'1lOthers Grow

Member F. D. I. C.C. J. Mortensen, Pres. Ord, Nebr.

Nebraska State Bank

. 2.701.50

186.0113.00

...

No. 134, be presented and kept ina separate and distinct volume,known as "Ordinance Record, Cityof Ord, Nebraska," and that thesaid separate and distinct recordbl;) preserved and incorporated inthese pages the same as though itwere spread at large herein. TheClerk called the roll, and the fol­lowing was the vote On this mo­tion: Yeas: Blessing, Huff, Carson,Murray, McGinnis and Schoenstein.Nays: None. Motion: Carried.

The matter of the condemnatlonof the old Milford Building at 1I1ecorner of 16th and ~l Streets wasthen brought up. Moved and sec­onded that the owner be notifiedof such action and he be also no­tified that the building must betorn down and the sight clearedby a date not later than thirtyclays from March 1, 1918. Mo­tion carried.

Graveling the City streets wasthen discussed. It was moved andseconded that the Mayor and CityClerk be authorized to sign a con­tract with Ernest Ulrich as pre­pared by the City Attorney, Mo­tion carried.

The following claims were pre­sented and read:

Elcctr!c .FuudFrancis R. Orshek &(;0,

Hire on Roller $ 90.00Ingersoll Rand Co., Re- '

pairs ... ;.............. 4.5.00Unilf',d Chemical Co" Sweep-

ing compound 4.26Island Supply, Machine

Work .. ; 113.93Acme Bearing Service, Bear-

ings •.. ! ••.. ,......... 12.41Korsrneycr Co., Supplies .• 69.07Davis-Kriz co., Time

Switches ' •....... ,." .. 183.85Sebastian Diesel Eq. co.,

supplies ;.............. 6.89Central Supply Co., Asphalt

Emulsion, , 469.25Diesel Service co., Fuel Oil

and Filter 1374.i7Tiney's Elect. Co., Supplies ~5i.78

Westinghouse Elect. SupplySupplies •.•..... , ....•. 136.98

While Elect. Co., Supplies .. 190.31Enterprise Elect. (Omaha),

Supplies ,...... 76.55EISclric. Fixture & SUP'l?ly,

:supplles .•... , ... " ',' .. 125.37Graybar Co., Inc., Meters . 139.20Malleable Iron Range Co.,

Ranges & Repairs .; ... 38Q.63Schneider Elect. Wks., He-

wind motor ..' . . . .... . .. 55,50Geo. Benn, Eng. Repaii's .. 8.05C. B. & Q. Ry. ce., Freight .

on Oil 108;l.69Ruz~cka Hdwc., 1:lant sup-

plies .Anna Hurlbert, Laundry ..Frank Kapustka, Oil .....F'armers Store, Soap .. ,.Vernon Andersen, Ke ro &

gas . ", .. " " ....." ..., ... 12.23Chas. Svoboda, Welding and

-oJ, labor .

moved, It was moved and second­ed that this be done. Carried.

A committee consisting of theStreet Committee and George Al­le n ' was thl'l) appointed to invest i­pate the matter of obtaining more~torage spacq for the City Machin­ery.

Architect Frank McNett appear­ed ami spoke concerning the pros­pects of constructing a SwimmingPool in the near future. Afterhearing Mr. McNett it was movedand seconded that the City re-ad­vert isc for bids for constructionof the swimming pool with thedate of December 2nd, 1917, beingchosen for the opening of the bids.Carried.

It was moved and seconded thatthe City Attorney be instructed toexpress the appreciation of theOrd City Adml nist rat ion to TINBureau of Aeranaut lcs of the stateof Nebraska for their cooperationand assistance in connection withthe Air Field. Carried.'

Ordinance xo, 131Culvert Ordinance

Whereupon it was announcedthat the introduction of Ordin­ances was now in ordc r." Where­upon it was moved arid secondedthat the actions of the Council inpassing and approving Ordinance

JOHN J. \VOZABService Ollicer

ORD, NEBRASKA

VETERANS!

Berths and chairs design'ed for complete. J. .

rest. Modern dressing-room fa·cilities. Wide

choice of expertly prepared foods. Space in. \

which to roam.

.\

•Your service' officer has been named ~ ReemploymentRights Committeeman to aid Veterans in ob!aining rightsto which they are entitled under the Selective Trainingand Service Act of 1940, as amended, and other' relatedlegislation. . .

Your s~rvice officer will serve voluntarily in giving ad­vice and assistance to Veterans who believe they havenot received reemployment and seniority to which theyare entitled under the provisions of the Selective Train­ing and Service Act. The reemployment righls functionsof this act were transferred to the U. S. Deparlment ofLabor when the Selective Service Act expired last March3. If you know, or believe this applies to you, come inand see

.1

Nov.i, 1917, Opening

The Mayor and Council of theCity of Ord, Nebraska, met in ado.journed session in the City Hallat 7 :30 o'clock P. M., Mayor Cum­mins presided. City Clerk, RexJewett, recorded the proceedingsof this meeting,

noll CallRoll call revealed the following

councilmen were present: Blessing,Carson, Huff, McGinnis, MUlTayand Schoenstein. Absent: None.

Reading the ~lil\utt's

The minutes of the proceedingsof October 7, 1947 were read aridby motion ordered placed on file.

. Ite ports of Offic('rsThe report of James B. Ollis.

City Treasurer. was read and bymotion ordered placed on file.

Order of Bu-Im-ssThe application of Frank F'afeit a

for an On and Off Sale Beer Li­cense 'was presented and read.Arter due consideration the datesof November 6. 1947 and Novem­ber 10, 1917 were set for publica­tion and hearing respectively.

A petition was presented to theCouncil asking tha t the city notifythe Township to vacate the City'slot East of the High School. andthat the buildings thereon be re-

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look for the holidaysand all winter longwith a crest o.f not­ural-looking curls !oenhonce your prettyface. Phone 1 4 3.Make an appoint­ment toduy!

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MIS, V, L. Dalby of Ohio ar- ~11'. and Mrs. Kenneth Whitcrivcd in Arcadia \\'ellnesday eve- and fal1'lly of Sar gent spent thening for a visit With her parents week end wi t l: his parents, 1I1r.1\!r. arid MIS. J. H, Elliott. and lilts. Enoch White.

Mr. anel, Mrs, G':Olgl' Lerew amlj

~Ir. ami Mrs. Chick sen ands;,ns of Troy, Kans.: Mrs. Noble children and Mr. and lilts. Burt}<lall,'~dr: dnJ daug h tcr Da rler.e of 'SE'l1 wei e Thanks" iving dinnerI~ot ::>pl Jng~, 8. D, 1\11 S. John I g ucsts at the Dale Sell horuc.}< ells, lII1SS Donna Greenland,l .Rober t and Don Fells all enjoyed Mr, and lIIrs. John C?l?Pc:rslllltha venison supper at the Ddber t ?f Hastl:,gS were VISltll,li? IrieudsHolmcs h orue F'rida y e vcn ing. In Arcadia Thursda y eve11n:g.

lIII'. and 1\1Is. Raymond McDon- MlS . .s, V. Hansen suff'e red , aa ld and fanJily, Mrs. l\~ellY McDon- s t iokc SatulLl,t,)' arid was taken toaId arid MIS. Eva Braden were Old Clinic where she is criticallyThank...givil1g dinner guests at the ill at this I~llting.

Roy Braden home. Thanksgiving dinner g ucsts atMr. and lIll's. MOllCk,1\hl1Jul n the Lloyd Bulger home were Mr.

enter.talned at suppc'~ Saturday and lIIIs. He n ry Misko a\1U son ofeVt'mng ~lr. anll MI s. F leu 1\hlbUln l(t'all1ey, l\tI s, Evi,t Bulger an'land l\11'. and l\hs. Bob 1\lll1JLlln and '~lr. and MIS. \V111. Bulger and SOlI.son Bo~)by all Of Lander! Wyo, I Miss Ruth Leinillg'er of Keal nC'yHr.. and MIS. Glen BeeIlll:e. al:d came home Wednesuay to speralf1- 11: 11y and 1I1r. and Mrs. Elgll1 Thanbgiv,ing- \vith her palelits 1\1:r.lllSt. and Mrs. Leininger

Mr. amI 1\lrs. Call Eastel brook .:spent Thanksgiving in Sutton; Ne- . \\'m. stanton \\'as a Thursdaybl aoka with her :;:ister amI fa,nily. dInner gucst at the Abe Dur'J'eaOn SatLll clay Mr. Eastel bl ook ae- homC'. .companied Coach MOOIl', Don lIlr. and MIS. Gurtis Hughes aI'­Woody, HalUld DOlsey and Louie liveu home Sllnday evening fromHasplicka to Lincoln to see the On'gon where,~hey.had been visit-On'gvn-Nebraska footba1l gamC'. ing theil' son Junior.

Mr. an, I MIS. Leslie ~andon en- Mr. anu MIS. Walter SOI'ensen~ellaincd Mt'. and .lIlls. \\'m, ~ein- cnteltained Mr. and Mrs. J. P.Il1gcr ~I;:I family at dll1n.:r Coopcr and Mrs. HallY Allen andThol1k~gl\lllg. son Jimmy at dinner Thanks-

Miss l\1) r tle John spent her va- giviJw.cation \\itl~ her m~thcr :"lls. C!ps, MI~, Chas. lfollingshcad en~el'-John and Clara, 1I11ss JolIn teaches tain'l th Ch cl I' cl b t rsch 01 at Keall' ,., l'l. e , e {e u a e.

. v IC... . Ihome Monu,tv aflel noon. GuestsMr. and l\!r:,. Kenneth Hawley, were Mrs. Lilly Bly aljd Mis.

MIS, H. l\L Branden1)uIg and MIS. 1\lauLle lI!cCleal)'.MalY McDonald IHle Loup Cllyvis It 01S }<'1iday, ~_;=;::.:;:;;;;:;:;::;;;;:::::;;;;;:~

Mr. and 1111 s. Allnin LU,:ck en­tel tained at dil:ner MonJay ,eve­ning honor ing Mr, and 1\lrs, Al lie131 iggs amI the bil thday of AllninLueck. Guests \Hle Mr, an"Hrs. and 1\lls. Orville Lueck andfanllly, 1\11'. allu MI s, ~van lfunkil:sand chiI,Jren, ~lr. and MIS. Thur­man 131 iJgls and l\1 r. and Mrs. Ot­to Lueck.

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Every coat gucranfeed forquality and sotisfactiotl ...Some low prlces as Dupler'sDen~cr Store, .

Beat rising fur prices, Theyare going up daily .. , Thesefurs were purchased whenthe market was low, the Soy­ings being tlossed on to you.

A pre-Chr;stmas event thatbrings you unbelievable sav­ings.

A great opportunity to havethat new fur c6at for Christ­mos ••• arid yet pay after­Christmas sale prices!

InchnJt'd are tlu: Situu',good looking fur Sco..fs

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Dresser Se~s, Tolle! Sets, PerfUlr.es, Toile! Walers, Com­Po.cts, StoLoLery, Shoving Sets, Ho.ir Brushes, BoxedSOOp'3, Diaries, I-)oker Oup Sets, Ao.lrm Clocks, Electri~Clocks, Wo.tche~, Fountain Pens and Pencils, Btllfolds ,Doll" Doll Buggie.3, Game.:;, BOOKS, Footballs, Basket­boEs, Toys, Tree Light Sets, Gift Wrapping Paper, Rib­bons, Se:;ls and Tar;ls. We hove an e.:;peciolly fine as­sortlI~en! of Christmas Cords, si"9;e, and by the box ..

Mas. EVERETT WEBBQuiz Representative

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\\'e ~tcl V il~l' ~l( t!ll,elht Churl'llB.ev. l'U1,j l\!1~. Jewdl N.:r:,0:1Slmd ly schuol, 10 a. m.!I!owing \\ol~llii', 11 a. 111.

Youth 1<'elluw~hip, 7 p. m.E\'t'l:il'g' s(nice, 7:30 p, 111.

1'1 e~) \I' I11tt'ting, Tl1ur ~,l.ty 7:30.

I---.------------. throughout the world on Sunday,I Dt-L', T, 1017.I The Golden Text is: ('Every: house is buildcd by some man: buthe tha t built all things is God"

,(Heble\\,s 3:4). Other Bible ci-tation:; include, "Thuu are \\ 01thy,o Lor J, to I eccii,'e glol y anllhon"l!r anll puwel; for thou ha~t

Cleated all things, and for thyp~e'aSUIe they al e and wei e cre­att-c!" (HeY. 1:11).

Ar(·.hl'_\ ~!ethuLli,t C1l'_!hIJHev. awJ HIS. Jesell NtlsonSUl:d1Y ~ehvol, 10 a, m."'lolniq~ \\or~hjp, 11 a. m.:E\-t.n~:lg \\o!;j~:.ip" 7:30 [, Il1.YOcl~lJ fello\\~;lil', ~lc,n, 7 p. m,1'1 dYL l' mc, ting, \Vt-dnl'sday at

7 :J'J p. m.Chuil' pi ac tice Thul ~,.lay, 7 :30.

,\n:atli.t School Xotl'SCoach Rolland ~IoOle has listeL!

the foIlol\ illg boys for footballa\\ aills for the l'ast season: RayDalby, Dean Woouy, Dale Drake,John 1\la,,0:1, Vonon Andel:;on,Oscar Butt, Jack Ray, AILtn Col­licr, ILlr uld DOl sey, Dclwin St'll,Hona!d Lehinger. Louie Hasplicka,Bob Collier, Don Woody, DeweyHodgson, and 13:11 Leinin~er. Allof the above boys WIll letuln foranother Sc'o.s'.'n 1\ ith th,) exceptionof the last fOllr namcd.

Tl.le L')up Valley PI e-SeasontOElnan;tnt is the next big eventcoming to th.: AI,aelia High s~huol.

The school.3 patticil'ating in theLoup Valley ale Taylor, Sal1;;t'nt,

C;11 i,Heln Sl;l' llet' S.. n ict's Comstoc k, Al cauL] I Scotia, anel"Goe! Tile Only Cause an,j CI'"" North L,)ul'. The toulnament will

:1tC'l''' is the subj.:c t of the Lc'~,~vn·1 bi'gin at 7 o'clock \V.:elnesJay,S_lml,n l\hiLh 1\111 be It-a,J in, Deccmber 10 anJ continue Thurs-Ch!isti:ln Sci e nee chuILh,s day and Friday eV<::11ings.

ArC'~lF.t Cungl'·g.l!ioll:ll Churchl\cv. Janlt:'s \"anu( ll-It:'ide; pastor

S'.llcclay school, 10 a. m.Mowing' 1'.'01 ~llip, 11 a. 111.

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IUllgdl1, ILlIul'J Bulger and han I were :'\Ir. and :\Ir.s, Ernest Hunkins,Ka nuuski. Mr. and 1\11 s, Thurman Bridges

Mr. and ~lrs. H•. K Wibbcls and and Mr. and MIs. Otto Lueck.I duug htr r Janet, Clal a Wlbbcls an.l !III s, N. A. Lewin, l\Il s. C. P.

IlIllI" Dalby visi tvd at the home of Dca n, and Mrs. Melvin SWdl1>OnMr. a n.! !III's. J. H. Wibbcls at El- went to Lincoln Tuesday. On

Iba , N.:bl·, Suriday, Wcdnrsday they ulUve to Ql1lalM

A: thur 131 ya n of Columbus, and 1\ here they at ten.led funer al sen'-two gldnd,!auglltets of Elid{Sl'n ices for MIS. nay Pool. Mrs. Pool

ilspent 1>'I:day at the BI'ady Masters WdS a sister-in-law of MIS. Lewin.~_'¥-""_'_._--"ur."'__......._ home. Mr. and !IIIS, Hoy Woodin and__."..... '.. ,,- ."_'r......... Mr. and Mi s. Ar t Arms t rvng SVllS and Miss DelLI He nd er son all

Aruer ican 1)C.lUlY t'OIK a..u £kan", and Homer left for Englewuud, of Loup City spent 'I'hanksg ivingThe Valley County Teachers' as- 2 No. 2 cans 26c; Vanish, cleans Colo, Saturduy m or ning w he i e at the Ma rion Lane horne.

socia t ion is having ItS coining toilet bowls, large can 15c; S.'\I1I- they will visit at the horne of their MIS. \Y. L. Wrig h], and MIS. It.meeti.ng at the Arcadia High f lus h, Iarge can 15c; Didll101111 son-In-taw anu daughter, 1111'. and S. Kinsey left :Suwldy fur Chicago,school this Frida y Dec. 5. The Matches, 6 box carton 31c; Vel, MIS. EJ Harrison ami family. MIS. Kinsey wil] visit her daugh­lui al teacher s and the city teach- mal velous for dishes, laige palk- Mr s. F'rcd Milbut n of Lander, tel S and their families and 1111'S.e l'S of Valley county are included a1;;<' 33c; Self- polishing .sil1loniz Wyo., arrived here On November Wrig h], wIlI.go on to her home inin this group. The iuceting will \Vax, qualt 98c pint G9c. The next 21 to spend sOllle til11e at the home Con:ISI\.:lI,Pa.be hcld in the high school libralY· time that yuu go shopping, shop of her daughter lIl1:;. Glen Beel'- Ml. and Mrs. Don lIlullay entel-

The high school gymnasium has at your l<'oou Center :stOI': at Ar- line an'.! famIly. tained a,t dinner Thank:;giving,Hcdvl'd its last coat of 11001' finbh caLlia al~d convince ;,'oulself that MIS. Hoy BlaLILn, MIS. MalY lIIr, an'1 lI1Is. Dean \Vhltman an,Jand th,) boys begeln baskctball at the Food Ccnter Stole at Ar- McDonald and l\Irs. Eva Bladen daughter; Mr. and M1:,\. Dic!<plactice today. Sevcntct-n boy:; cadiel pikes ale 101\,cr. 36-ltc l\'elt' Oru \iSltOIS Sat;)lLlay. WhItman ami daughter of Brol{enh'1\'e indicahd an intelest in the \Vonl has been leceiveu in Ar- Bow, Mr. a'nL! MIS. HallY 13.:1-~POI t of \\ inter ~por ts anJ IC})UI ted Chit tud_-Brigg.; cadi,l of the death of Rt-v. FredeI" lingd, Mrs. Chas, Hollingshcad,for op.:ning practice. The boys Miss Mlldr<::u Chlttock fOllnedy ick J. Shank, 73, pastor of the ~.fIS. LIlly Bly and Mrs. Alphahave been llltt-ting the past \Hlj{ of Alcadia became the bride of 1IIethoLlist church at Otoe, kebr., Hyatt, ,with coach Moole for instl\.lltion Allie F. Btiggs at a Jouble ling on :'\lonJay Nov. 21. Fun"lal selv, Alfled Bose x'ecdved me<Jil'alin the fundalllentals of bask.:tball. CCltmony at Las Vegas, Nev. on ices were held on \Vednesday care at the OrJ Clinic several daysThe Huskies play thcir opening' NOHmbcr 2.. afteInoon with Rev. S. 13. Thomas la~t week.. .game of the seaSOn with Salgtllt The bride was at~il.:d in a black officiating. BudaI was in the !Ill'. and !Ills. John J;)ix, son andhen" DecembLr 10tb, cIt'pe stlc'et length dress \\itb light FOlest Lawn cemetelY at Omaha. daughter of !II,eriden, Kans. spent

The music instl udor, Call blue accessol ks and a cor sage' of I:SUI\ i\ 01S incl\.llle his wife LouisC', Thanksgivin'g :H the BCl (ha Bly-Eastelbloo!{, anl\uunc<::s the baJlij Icd IVS,S. Mr. Schank was a I"sident of son home, abo visiting at the Dall'anu ClWl\.IS gloups will pi esent a The glVom W01': a blue sui t with AI caclL~ about 20 ;)ieal sago. E\ ans home. MI S. Dix will be re-ChI iStlllclS calol 'coneel t Ftiday a whIte call1ation boutunniel e. Mr. and Ml s. Abe Durylcl, and member cd as Helell 131 yson.aftellluon Dc>'. 19 il1 the high Both the blide al~LI gluom ale son of Alliance splnt the \;;·c.:k Mrs. James Atkeson of \Vashing-school auditorium. The entire nuw cn1pluyeu by the Union pa-I cnd at the Abe DUlyt'a home, ton, D. 0. all'ind in Arcadia .sat-studt'nt !.Judy will attenll anJ par- ofic lallrvad anJ aftcr a wldlling Thanksgi\ing dinw.'I' gu<,s(s at urday evenillg to visit with herents and flic-nds all' also cxt"nLL·d trip visiting friel1lls and lelati\ls the Elgin Ctist home IHle !lIr. anJ pcHlnts Mr. and MIS. Hel1lY Gilesan invitation. in Neblaska, Kansas and \Vyom- Mrs. Fled lIIilbulll, Mr. and MIS. and other lelatives.

The Fleshmal1 an,j Jun;cls b~t ing, will be at homc in Bittcr Bob MllbLlln and son Bobby all Mr. and MIS. Did{ BUlLlge al1Llin the CUltiS Publishing Co. slob- Cr.:ek, W)·o. of Lander, \V>'o., Mr. and 1\hs. son Bobby of Omaha SPCllt theslliption con(t'st which was held Oscar \\'ll,,;oil allLl fiullIly of 1\lason week end wi.th her palenls, Mr.,andin the high school, so on Tue:;,lay The Up-To-Date club met \\ith CIty; Mr. a!1d MIS. lI~onde Mil- 1\lls. Otto Rettenmay.:r.e\ e;ling, Nov, 25 Hie Fleshics a:ld MI s. An,t?ll Nels.vn Tue"day NO-

lbUl nand Dllk, Jeanllle ~1l1buln, Univelsi(y of N~bl aska studcnts

Juniols entotainL'd the Sopho· n:mbcl' 20 \\Ith 20 mem])cls and I~elly lI111b~ln, and l\11'. amI !Ills. home for vacation wele MissmolC'S and Scniot s in the assembly one guest, 1\11 s. Nell Prather pi es- Glen. Beo hne and f~mlly.. Dal\!1 B~llingel', l?lll \V.:dJel, Bcn

----- -----------.------ .---- ------ -.----'------------ IvOIll. The students enjoyed Ient. Each mt-mber ans~veled 10111 MISS LUc'lllc Stan spent the \Vall and Allen Bellinger."'-"--~~,"-,.~-'-~-"'~~~_=_•.~='"""" ......... z"".. -X" ,'c --_. &- ---... games and dancing. ' call with "\Vhat we do con~1 al y to \\ eek, end with her parents, 1\11'. l\11 s. L£ona Rounds entel tained

The 5th and 6th lade u ils etiquette." The lessoll' "Eb'l.uette" anu MIS. C, \,,:. :stall'. Miss Stall' at a 6:30 dinner Wednesday eve-I f tl ·g Cl 'Pt p \\as leu by lIlls. N. A. Le\\ll1 and tCldws school 111 Elm Creek Neb.- ning honoling l\Ils. \V. L, \\'lightllc;W names 01' lelr 1118 mas . t.1 b U V V 13 uy 1\1 .1 U Ott L '. .lX' hang," last we'Ie. The 5th assls t:u . y "ViIS. . . u~ , • r: anu _nIS. 0 uee.' en· of Connsw€ll, Pa. Th':le were two

, , ,<::. .... "Flag Etiquette"; MIS. H. D. \\eu- ~eltalllld at a Thallk:,;givillg dinner tables of pinochle at pIa;,'.glad" has blen studyll1", about d I "'T'" "'t' ,tt ". 1\<' \\' I J f 1\' ., l\. tt (' , au.e "" lilUe e, LIS. . r;. 10nOl' 0 .11'. anu .1Is. Allie MI'. anu 1\hs. 13111 Ramsey ofCOmmUlllL'a on. J. Hamsey, "\Vedcling Etiquc·ttp " Bllpgs of BItter Cllek, \Vyo., who ILincoln well' week end gue"ts at

t anu MIS. H. 1<'. Mettenblink, spoke alllWd \VednlsJav enning. Other I the home of his patents MI'. and\Ve set low ptiees, 0 hels follow. t'"Anyone can meet pliccs-·-we make on the Hoyal WedJing, gues s \:'el e MI', and Mrs. Thur- 1\11 s. \V. J. Ramsey.thell1. Your Food Centn StorL' at The nlxt meeting will be helLion man Blldge's, Mr. anJ Mrs. 01'- WOld has been Ieceind that

D.:c. 9 at the home of 1\11' s L<2ona ville Luel:I{ and sons, 1\11'. and MIS, Mabel Wtight of TOI rance,Alcaclia has the It.:putation of sct- Rounds with a Chlisllnas pally. tI,s. Almll1 Lueck and son Billy Calif. has allivell to visit hcrting low pIkes. L1isteu below ale <ami MI'. and 1\1IS. Ivan Hunkins fatllel' P, A. LarsOl1 I'n 1\11·n·1"rl.just a few of the ow plices that t u,can be founu when shopping at !Ill'. and ~hs. John Wh! ~ ent~r- I an,l children of Comstock. Wonl has been leeeiveu in Ar-your Food Center slol':: Sun- tained guests at Thanksglvll1g dll1- 1111'. and MIS, Arnold Schuchman cadit of the sellous illness of Hev.kist Lemons, chucl{ full of juic,), nero Those pI·esent. \vel e 1\11'. and anJ chlldl <::11 of Grand Island werc HenJtickson of Ansley. He is inIpvul1\l £Ie "A" size Cololado washed MIS, Claudc Zentz and fanllly, S\ll1day evening visitOlS at the the Good Samalitan hospital inHed McClure Potatoes, 50 Ib mesh Mr. and MI s. Leon Fowle-r, Ben Abe Dlll yea home. Keallley. ' Rev. Hemiricl<son is wellba~ $1.79; Apple~, Idaho Red De- and EUlth Nclson; Roy and Jennie Gene Moody and Jay Rasplieka, kno\\n il1 Arcadia as he \\'as pastor

Landc,n and John Elicl{son. both stuJents at the Hastings of the Methodist chUlch sevel'alliciou.s, Jonathan, and Home 11 hI k t $ ) 98 Miss Winifleu Russdl of ?1:eI- co .ege spent t e wlck enJ with yeals ago.

Beauty, bush.: bas e :.. ; Texas ton, r..:,'e b1'.' spent he.r n,\c~nkS~I\ll.lg thur palt·nts.. l\Il~. l~enlY B.'n"a all' '.Ill·ldlerlwhite meatcu Mal~h sceJless -. ~:l - '-! U -

vacatIOn ll1 Alcadla WIth her SIS- M, r. and ;\Ils. Bob JeHuy and of Old spent Saturday and Sl1l1'dayUrapefnnt, pound 5c; Olco, Nucoa" I t. 11 fPal kay, or Blue Bonnet brand, 1 teIS 1\11 s. Calol Lutz, anu fanll y Cl.'I.ll en 0 ~mah~ spln~ Thanl<s- with he~ pal ents Mr. and MI s.lb. catton 3(c; glUunu Bed, flE'shly and lIlIs. KeIth Holmes and fam- f\lI1g' \'~catlOn With hIS mother Otto Rettenll1ayer.glOund pllle beef, lb. 39c; Picnic Ily. lIS. LOUIse Jeffely,. Miss Doris Milbulll, ,\ho hasHams, smoked tenuer, 3 to :5 Ib, Johnny Appelson, son of MI'. and Mr. and ~1Is. E. E. Bossen and been en)ploye'd at Grand Islandsize, 47c pH Ib.;1<'lesh Tender MIS. Walter Appelson .)'etul~1ed f~lllily ,of. Columbus anJ 1\lIs. left l\IoJiday for WatsoJiville, Ind.Pork Liver, 33c per lb.; Chlislmas home flom lIlIllel s hospItal Sat- E.ulth Bossen wei e Thanksgiving' whCl 13 she will attend a teldype

I Tnes ~ as usual we hav.: a lalge un)ay whele he hau an appendec- dmp':l· guests at the Flo;,'u B03sen school.isupply of Chlistmas trc'es. Our tOJPY· home.. Mr. and MIS. Alt BeindOlff of

prices all' \'elY low on all sizes, 3 Mr..aml 1\lIs, \Y·. J.Ramsey had ~Ir. and lI11s. LoUls Dra]{e cnter- Se\lald spent Thanksgivil'g' withft. size Montanel EVel~ll't'n for as, theIr Thanl{~glvll1g gUt'sts h.:r tall1eu t~e, Pmochle c.1 ub at their her palents, MI'. anJ MIS. Altonly 3£1c; l'eals, Drew Bland, No. n;,ph<::w. an~ :vlfe, MI'. al:,l MIS. h~l~le TUesday evcnll1g' of last ~astelblOok. On Sunday the21,§ can 25c; Val Vita Peach Ple- Gayle ::>a\\lcl{J of Des M')ll1es, la, I\<::ek.. ~";astelblool{s tool{ them to Grawlselves, 1 lb. Jar 25e: Largt' soft MIS. R 1<'. MetteniJlink enter- 1\11:;: H. ,\. Dean went to Omaha Islarid wllere they cau~ht the busshell budded \Valnuts, 1 lb. cello tained the Pinuchle club at a one last IHek Sunday whel e she vis- for Sewal d. \Vhlle in'" GranL! Is­bag' 3ge; Calumet Baking l'0\\ der, o'clock luncheon Friday. Mr s. \V. Ited at the 119me of her daughter. lanel, Mr. and Mrs. Eastel bl ok1 lb. can 15c; Skippy Peanut But- L. Wright of Connsl\ell, Pa. was MrkDean dl'O\e to Omaha Sat- attended the wedding of Malgal'ettel', 1 11:>. jar 39c; Boyal Gelatin the honor guest. ~!t y ,and they both retluncd I Fo:;;tel' a cousin of Mr Easter-Dessel t or Hoyal Pudding, all Students flOn1 the State Teach- o~i;. ~'::lday.,~ , ' :. blOOk.' .,. , ' .'11 v 2 acka "15" Heinz Cat els' collcge at Keazney spending t' ~ lIlI" Maltu1 Lelvln and~ . , . I J " •

a '011S4' p b' ttgl"s2A e, C b 11' - thel'r Thal'l{~giving v'aeatl'011 at ~on, of, Lll1~01n spent :rhan]{~giv- tttj ~ftPjl..c.?jl.'.fJ>:t..;i'jl":l'jlIJ.cZnl;;tPf9~C:rjll~jll;c..hi9~2.bf.?~h;;;!'6e?jll9jll9-hl::i'.hl~bf::i'jl(;:<'jlftPjl::i'hl9jl/::i'jl::i'jl2Jll9~n.1Si'19.•h, ,;;I'.)l,ll::i'.n.,Ci')$n~t;ll~sup, oz. 0 e ..c; amp e s I ". . ll1g wllh hIS mother MIS N \. ~M'" ~ '\,).~ ..<;......""'.I""'~~.~\ ..""',""''l,.'''''~ .........~';i, ..'''~....'''''.1''''-~.''''''.1.~ ......".~.~,~~,~.~"_""<;.';I, .....~~"i;;.';\~'-~~~

~------- TOlnato. Soup, 3 legular cans 39c; hOlue \vere ~llss ~rary ~!ason) Bill L<'\','l'n a • th l·t"','· ~ , ." , n'-" 0 el' Ie a Ives. '" ' I

~JI.lKflOOi:~~~tE~¥m~~Emm~~~~gPlml.!iDan••RU.~lIl!nR'l.!IElm••mniitllil!l'I.!lramiil........ Thanksg iving g u.:sts at the \\"m. ~:1 ' .iii Higgins home weI e Mrs. Mal tin tf:.tFuss and cj1iIL1ren of Ord Mr. amI 1$ _

~il\~~:;~t;f1~gl~~da1t~~01~~oufl11as~ ~ 52 01'F'.T·S-" F'"0'-'1-'<Archi!2 1\1o>'el' and Betty of Gl and :tr y'ESIS18nu. f;{t1l\~l', . and Mrs. Claude Williams ~!f1

and! chlllll t'n, anL1 Mr. and 1\11 s. ;;:;ri.Hal'y McMichael of Loup city ~I! 'wele,\nek enJ visitols at the Don f1/1Mc!lhchad hom.e in Omaha. ~'r..

Ml.S. Floyd BossC"a spent Fti- Wday and SatUlday in Omaha. Ri1

Mz:. and MIS, Paul bean an,] ~c~lldItn went to Lyman, Nebr. ~\\,eunesL1a~ where they visited £;;'i1With hIS pal't-nts I etulnin .... hOl!le ?/:.Satulclay. '" ~i

Mr. and 1\11 s. Hobel t Gocman ~i1annouhce the bidh of a dalwhtcr ""/:~on Tuesday, Nov. 2;> at the ,S~Cl(-J )ftHeal t hospital in Lou}> City. 1\il'. ~i1Gocman is sel i,'illg in the allny in €l:..

,Japan. ,~M~s. DOla Hawley and Ml~. ~i1

l\Iallun Lane wele Loup City vis- '"'7=..ilOl s WeL1nesday. '~i4l

lit!'. and MIS. Hemy Misko and Wson Jeff left fol' their home in "','l~call1lY SU~\day after spending the ~f.week enL! WIth her paltnts 1\11'. and W (iMIS. Lloyu BulgeI'. ~~ :..~..'f:.

Gu,'sts at the Clala WlbbcIs fi1:. "'Y".r-hoq1e Thanksgiving day were Rev, ~:i1 ~ "anu MIS. J. C. Nelson and Mr. ;&'f. ~r,and MIS. H. E. Wibbels and Janet. ~ ~~

Mr. and 1I11s. Bob lIhlbull1 and ~I. ~Y!"".son Bobby, Fl':U !lhlbull1 and MIS. '5;;; ~~ ,> ~Jennie lIhlblll i1 left fol' their home fil,. -~in Land~l', Wyo, SunLlay aftel' ~ii ~~....spendillg Thanksgiving vacalion in ~h ~f?-VAlcaJia v\ith Ielativls. ..=or ~ 103z

. Mr. and 1\tl s. Dale Coakley of ~I: - . ·,~.Z ~Lll1coln ~pent the week end with ~ , <!h!j:;r¥? ..~leIalivt's. '"')' ~ ~~

MI'. amI ~11 S. Ivan IIunkiJls en- '!if. ~,'~eI tainc'u al dinner Sl~nday. honor- W ii'F3Il1g MI'. anll ~1! s. Allle Bllggs of F,/,1 ~t,;BIttel' Cleek, Wyo. Othel' guests li:K • Here's a gmnd gift idea ••• one that gives pleasure ~. til. .--=:==========::-- W \eve~y week in the year. ~

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DECEMBER 4. 1947 ITHE ORO QUIZ, ORO. NEBRASKA PAGE NINE

hunter who shoots his rcdcoatedchum by mistake for a squirrelwill understand.

Clarence 1\1. Da vis, Secretary

Stockholders and their fomilies ore urged to be pres-

11, 194'7,

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ent.The drug benzedrine is said to

give the taker a bigger lift than Iwltiskcy, Nothing i"s said of a irelapse or the face on thc pha! m· I'

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Chilclrell

...ee'm....e ·M

I"No, I 1l1ade six Visits',"

"Don't you thinl{, Doctor,that ,You overcharged me forattending Johnny \vhen hehad measles?"

RHODES,---

"But Doctor, don't forg'ethe infectell the wholeschool!"

My boy was getting along?retty wcll in school until~hey started teaching him to,pel! "tatcrs" with a "p,"

RHODESRaulblings

Guess it all depenJs on the)utlook. If you're di;,;gusted,\'Ith the way your car is act­ll1g in cold weather, thereue two things you can do,Dne is: Keep on being dis­~usted, The other is, bring,t to us for a checkup and111 ovethaul if necessary.Maybe we can just adjust.he timing or do a minorlune-up job and elimin3 te)"our trouble,

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If you want to SO all out on

a "scent-imental" 9 i f t this,

Chris(mas, then shop here to­

morrow for finest perfumes.

.. cQlosnes, toilet waters and

other toiletries. The assort­

ments are big. the packages

are exquisite-the brands are

the qnes she knows are tops

in, the' glamour field. Shop here

(or her very special gift.

About Christmas

ORE• • • • •

BEHANEK &SON

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I~'or A Happier Clu.:istnuls

For Homeless

ORD

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BANK PLAN yOLl mo~ ,

$oie 3 ways!

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Gift IdeasStationeryChristmas cardsfountain Pens ~ndPencil S$tsPerfumesCosmetic SetsCigarsPipesCigarettesfobaccoBoxed .CandiesLishtersMen's Toiletries,Shaving Needs

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Make this store y'our Gift Shopping Headquarters

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Il N~ (hemury Develops SaffiowerPlant Much Richer In Oil

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.'• Uere·s·hO~·)'Oll -may' avOTd1. •• high liluncing c!urgts \\'hen ,

you buy }'our next car. Use• the State Faun Blnk Plan! •• i~ calls for 3 easy steps: (1)' , •

A lo:ui from a co operaling• bank at low, reasonable I

I • rales; (2) a cash deal for; }'our car, \\ hich [nay s:tveI exlt.l dollars; (3) a monty- I

sa\ ing, bro:l.d-co\ erage State, Eum Mutual auto insur.1nce 'I policy.

Before you buy aI;Qr• be sure fo s"ee m'e FIRST!

John H. IiaskellOrd, Nebr.

SlATE FARM'MUTUAL AUtOMOBILE )'

• ,INSURANCE (OMPANY) \'........(Th.,'!orld'~_~org_.sIV . ,

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A group of the Gl'ehia Woman's Cluli hold their 18th anllualsc\\ing bee (er Nebraska Childl'ens lIo;ne Sociel)'. These, rilleladies are. typical ot many groups throughout the slale who mCetperiodically to sew or can (ruit, vegelables and meat (or homele::.s

I kiddies in care of Nebraska Childrens Home Socief)·. Aeco'rdillg· to Ral1(l:llI C. Biart, e'xecufhe dire'etor fhe assishnce of theseI vario'us organizatiotls has been an impoi'fant (actor in a senicIJ(which aids befweell 400' and 500 )'Olll1gsters annually.

plant for Nebraska farmers, .; Doctor: The best thing for yousen said, . to do is to give up drinking and

The program has had four main ~Jlloking, get up early every morn­objectives: (1) High oil content Ir:g and go to bed cady ever yof its seeds (2) thil. shells to. rc- Imght" Hubby: Don't bring me anyduce the hull content: (3) spin.:-I P~tI"nt: Somehow, doe~or, ,I mort' bills, I can't face them, .

LINCOLN - The University of IWe talk about chcm urgic crops We less, or eliminution of its stickers! don t dese rYC the best. W hat IS Wile: You don't need to, dart-Nebraska Cheruui gy Project has I must consider first a crop that can to make it easier for fanners to I second best? ing. I only want you to foot them,developed a new variety of saff'low- be grown profitably by Nebraska work with; and (!) resistance to I ----- - ---.-----~------er which will yield more oil than I fan11ers:' insects, mainly grasshcppcrs. , Ads of the optical irulustry list -You can now phone your cla~~7any other variety grown in the Mr. Claassen listed three basic Safflower, a thistlc-llke plant, ls the' eV,clyJay embar-rassments of ifi~d ads to No, 17, Just ask forUnited States. reasons why safflower is now an oil seed crop adapted to the I those 111 need of eycglasscs. The "Want Ad Taker," .tf

The variety, known ~s No, 85.2, ready for lli'ge seals production climate in Nebraska's panhandle, II , .,. .' I

WII! produce seeds which contain 111 Nebraska. It cannot be satisfactorily grown ~._e -....... _m_._. . ~ _31 per cent oil, compared with an (1), No. 852, and another variety in the eastern pad of the state, In I Iaverage 28 per cent oil yield of, suitable for irrigat cd areas with 1947, about 200 acre's of safflower I Cl'>I~~l\.l:\IE'l'>Y AN"NU'l\.L "\lL'L~'I'INGpresent commercial varieties, Carl a 31 per cent oil yield but higher were grown in Box Butte and' "~ll '" H DDE. Claassen, a Chemurgy Project ~ hopper rcsist ence known as No, Kimball counties. The oil of the 'agronomist, reported: 1478, are both ready for limited plant is a semi-drying a gcnt use-

The new variety will yield on the commerdal production f rorn seed ful in the paint and varnish in- ' f l' 1 f haverage 600 pounds of seed per I stocks produced in ".'''ebraska, The annual If-eeEng 0 t .ie Stockho ders 0 teOI'd

tdustry ; and the meal from which

acre under continuous cniPping, (2) A new market for the seed the oil has been extracted is aand about 1000 pour Is per acre h Co-operctive Creamery Company will be held at the

' " .l S e" I has developed in Minneapolis wit valuable protein supplement in "under sunm:er fallow ccnditions.. a current prIce of nine cents a Iives tock ' feeding, accorrlirur to a 0 d 11 0 d N b k 1 30' bTh k t al t a f the b rd T ieotre in r, e las 0 at : p, In, Decem er15 ran 5 r equ ,0, ny 0 pound, Yields in Nebraska aver- study made at .thc university Ie.best producing variet i cs known, Iage 600 pounds per acre on non- ccntly, The plant does not slut"Mr. Claassen said, fallOWed land which makes the tel', is not subject to insect d8 In­, About ~,?OO P?umls of the seed crop almost as prof itable as wheat. age, and is easily harvested withIS nov, hem,g. dlst ributcd to Ne- (The previous price has been 31/, a combine. It can be grown as abrask a Iarmcrs. -, ,. 1') t f' t 'II b' 1'lThe agronomist also announced cocn.ts~, poun~l.) . ' cultivated row crop lil'e COin, or 1e re por S or the pes yeur W1, e gIven, nee

, " ... ', . . (3) 'rh~ e 10 fo . g 1 comp' as· a solid drrllcd crup like whcat ,that another ne\~ variety, I~OW 1Il e t IS I re: 1 e- accordlnz to Mr. Claassen, directors will be elected, Door prizes and treuts will bethe laboratory stage, may yield 40 tition in safflower ?il. , 0. "

pel' cent oil. It will probably be Development of No, ,852 culm in- . The universlty s Chemurgy PI:O- . Tl '11 btl t fil l'ready for commercial production ates all intensive safflower breed- ject recently became the sole Unit- given, 1ere WI e wo S 10r 1 ms on creCUll qua ityin about four years. Iing and testing program which \ ed S.latcs center for saftlo\\:cr 1 improvement and 0 good movie will be shown for your

"With the development of No, \\ as started at the university's brce;1mg wor~, ;Mr, Claass,cn. sal':,S52 we feel that a sound basis for Chcuuug y Project in 1942,' ,Over Tt,stlllg o~ Ncbr~ska vanetles. IS ! entertoinment:a new cash crop for panhandle 70 varieties of the plant gathered bel!1?, call:led .on 111 rune states lll-jfanners has been establishcd," Mr, from all over the world have been eluding \\asl~lI1gtot1, Ore,go:l, Id.J­Claassen said, "Ajter all, when used to develop a satisfactory he, Utah, COIOI ad", Cahforn;a,

Montana, North Dakota and Ne­braska,

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Softly

'JEEP' TRUCK CAB & CHASSIS

Parts

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ALlO; AXDERSO:>1Furnas

Cunnin:J

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Sec thcn; now-:-po'stwar·U1\?dei "Jecp" Trucks, ~ithcO'mph:tely Itell' chassis and. bodies, truck·ellgin.eereJby the lU~nwho builJ the to"ugli, cugge'J U ni, ec'siit"Jec'p,"

Two great lincs-reguLu Two-Wheel, Dri\.e al)~ asetisational four"Wheel Dri\\~. created by the",,~orlJ's

largest makcr of 1,,\~h(d.d.d\c \chicles. .

reature by featl1rc, both lines are desfgned. ~o giveyou eH'I)thing )OU waut in a tnlci,,- '-'.

-Lo\\er weight for opeta(ing eco'nomy .... gross

,ehicle "eights of 4,700 to 5,300 Ibs. with nonli·nal paylo.Hls of ~. to 1 tOll. . "

-The lias.thrifty \Vi,ll)s.O\erlanJ '')ecp'' Eng'ine,

worlJ:famous for long life anJ low upkecp.

-functional, boJies, protctteJ lights, ~xtra-)\'ije. hood, comfortable cab.

. ER~IA SCH~lIDT

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Quiz Classified i\ds Get Results

JAMES POLL.\RDea,.

Edltr ,11dnod$

'JEEP' PICK-UP TRUCK

;~W~lIys .. Overland Makes Truck History with Two G're'at' Lines'of I jeep' Trucks Designed for E~'()nomy and Long Ufe"

SfE THE.\[ NOW-AND GET YOUR ORDLR IN!

CAROLY:-; uvsroxRicha r-IsonClvlhi":J

This group of {-II club boys and girls are county champions who have been named Ne­braska 4-11 Club ptate champions for 19H, They will re[Jresent the 18,000 Nebraska {-ilclub membel'p in Chicago at National Club Congl'l:38 the first week in December.

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PAGE TEN"-

THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA DECEMBER 4, 194~

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EARL'S

CLOTHING, ,

Sl'ORE

is what >'ou receive in

Jarman shoes you' se­

lect here. Right in

st>'le and right in conl~

fOlt and' long wear,

Prices !:lE'girl at $7.95,

North Loup, Nebr.C.B. CLARK

Land is so cheap that a lot)f people are seemingly justwanting it to come up inprice. They want somethingthey can pay a big price for.LIke cars and trucks, itIsn't hard to sell them atratr more than they shouldbring. So now is a good timeto buy a home that will lastthe rest of your life. Let usshow you some good places,small 9r larg e.

8·pound 39~,Mesh Bag "

Mr. arid Mrs. Charles Fuller haddinner Thursday with MI'. and Mrs,Menze Fuller and Phyllis.

Lb.se

The Roasts at thEse prlces are the liest cuts of the cht., ".They'le commonly caI!E'd seven· bone or btade-bone andalso round bone rO::lsts, (T11e necl< cuts of the chuck afepdced 10\\'('1'.) A Safe\\ ay Chuck Roast provides gene -lS1Z00·tions of delightful meat. ' \ .

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ComlJllre SofcH'ay E'tJer>'~clY.Value;sSeedle ~s Ra"IS"II1S ~','r ..abin pie or 2-lb. 2ge

.. other baking uses ........ J.. .Pkg. _

D " d A " t _. l:lb. 49cfie I-lpriCO S kanc)' 'lualrly Bag

Dried Pe~ctl(~s ~-al1(Y; (onauce or·baking ~~~ 'l.7~Dried Prunes ~alge. size40-8) . '.:., ~~i 43cG h C k ','., '1-1b. 24cra am rae ers Honey Malel, l\abisco ... :..'.Pk\!;.

J 'ff L P dd' ,-'. •:,.,(s >·8cI y OU U Ings 3 t1a \ o..s ;:Pkj;.

Morton House Daie Roll ", .\;1~ (3cHallmark QuiCk De~sert :::},l nl',;k 2 :~OZ: 25c" ~"d covk ..... 1 kl; ..

Rt'\ ~~ tl.I·llll'~isllp Made (rOlll 1 ipe !oinaloes 13'.... oz. 19'c"u n "'~ ~ IJlc".jeu 1\ itb delilate ,pletS Btl.

Prepat'ed Horseradish Bruce Brand fl;,~1: 10c20aMuie Team Borax Water sortcncr ll-ko;: 15cB '8-()z. (7oraxo RunOHS g,ca:;e anJ grime rrom'h~ncl! .. Can CA " 3 8-oz. (2erortl}SI \\"atulc:;s cleanu (or gIa.~s SUI (aces ..... .l3t1. C

O . Califol'lli::l; new erop, 9. ra"g~s N(nel \:arlety, se~dless....... , .. , ...Lb. CC f Top3 removed, 14arro S select, unifor 111, flavorful ..••• , •••••. Lb. C

Pascal Celery Nat~l'alcolor Lb. 1DcTurnips Tops remov~d, mi~d Lb. 6c

SweetHeart Soap3 Rf·gular 29c

CakesThe soap that agrees with skin.

Above prices are effective thru Dec, G, in Or"

R,NSO23-oz. 35cpk,e:.

Suds in harde!! water•

Su-purb Soap24:oz. 33cp,~.

Granulated. Ifor dl.l,ts or clothes.

'Engllsh WalnutsSmall, 35c Large. 45eI-lb. Bag, 1-1b. Bug

l'·llllhe nut bOI\ I MW.

Laundry Soap~.a ..ge 9cCake

Cr)'slal White brand•.

Palmolive Soap3 Rfgular 29c

Caktsl'or b~aul)' care.

DUZ23-oz. 35cPk.r;.

For an abundance ot !ud!.

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December Family CircleGet Your Big Holiday Issue Now. , ...... 5cLots of Holiday recipes, entertaining id'eas and gift sugges.tions. Four new exciting stories, plus many other features.. "

Super Suds23-oz. 35e ~9-oz. $ ( 05Pkg. PkK..

Wuhu cloth~! clean and white,

Company' DinnerOn The Way! \". . '. ",,,,,,;·1"& ~~

~._tl~'Wg_t-- __MMl;l''" ',.. ',',.CHUCK ROAST :il#~. ,,,~.,,." .

, . Ir,;l :.::\1 ;;O;i~·~~~'i;.~("""~_' .,:'1';"'::": "\.. ~from SA' FEW'A"Y ~t'S'''''--j~'''i'i'l"'''''\ .-~ ~ .. ·,..·."'~'.\,4.'~

. M" ---t:c,~ r" 'i. '~'.! ..:: '~"..,.._~~' '/;'. ,~;.,t Wi ." ...., -,\'.1'1" ';;~d~(';:~ ',f "f.::~:~~

\ . Cut from the same sides of beef M """'-~~1-;, ~0" ,':~':~~1JI~~ "tf . t:).. ,~;,* . '"",, :J .._ "" .. :;.>~ ~.o<

'as Safewa'y's finest steaks and 1:1 .' -'-- ..:':'::"-"''"-v...........~~~--~-

~;I~~~';:~j:::::::::iT(1 I~:rr~~;~~" ·~;i~~G;:;~;~Sirloin Steak U,S,Good,ma!ilrebeefLb, 69r 49<: lb. 39C lb.

Round Steak ~g~t:ei~~1dbeef , .• , ... Lb. 59cShort Ribs of Beef ".. Lb. 29cGround Beef It's all: beef, l~'ss waste ' .. Lb. 39cPork Loin Roast End cuts." .. "" Lb. 43'-t

• I Pork Loin Chops Center cuts '.Lb. 59cFresh S~areribs Pork, small Lb. 49c

I Sm'oked Picnics :0 ••• " ••• , •••• " •• Lb. 47cSliced Bacon Corn King.' ... ,.- .. " .. l-lb. Pkg. 79cSummer Sausage Cerv~!at,slicedorpiece.Lb. 49cHalibut Steaks Fresh-frozen .....•. :,.•... Lb. 53c

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Gootl -'I 1I~r..~ - Goo«1 Floor

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Service

$IJ~C/~/$ChOO/$ t@lit

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day to Sunday. Morning pr-ayermeetings at 10 a. m.

Plan to bi ing your family, theRevival Crusade began on the Srdof December. and is now on.

I Today you. want more carefree, driving than ever before. To get

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Friday - Saturday. De,c. 5 - 6

"Gunfighters"with Randolph Scott o.nd

Barbara Britton

Rice in !v!ira Valley F!'iday eve- I led 'them .hon~e. She returned to I .Mr. an~ Mrs. Chas .. Clark andning for a house warming. her work in Lincoln on the Sunday MIss Nettle Clark of Lincoln spent

About $115.00 was cleared on morning bus. Wednesday night and 'I'hursdaythe old time benefit dance held Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mulligan, with Mr . and Mrs. C. B. Clark.urday night by the firemen. They Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Sintek and Mr. Joan Clement who is \\'orkin!?' inare planning a carnival for this and Mrs. Eldon Sintek drove to Omaha at the Clarkson hospi tal,Saturday night to help on the fire Lincoln Satul'day to attend the came. home Wednesday night andtruck. Friday night the new Nebraska-Oregon football game. re tur ne.d SU~day. Grant Clement,truck was given a workout when Mr. and MIS. Charles Otto and who with hIS. brothers, Gal.ls andfire drill included the putting out Arthur and Mr. and Mrs. John steve», are 111 a garagc 111 De'Sof a brush and weed f i: e set for the Hamer were Sunday dinner guests Moines, came home Thursday andpUlpOSl' on vacant lots west of of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Otto of re turncd Sunday, taking h!s sister,

( , the Ben Nelson residence. IBurwell. . Joan as far as Omaha. Miss DoraThursday guests of !llj. and Mrs. Hal I iett Manchester came flam Mr. and Mrs. George Ebci hal t, Mae Lang of De.s:\loinl's was a,lso a

W. H. Vodehnal were Mr. and Deriver Thursday and returned Connie, Sharon and Jolene and weekend guest lJ1 the H. H. Clem-Mrs. HE'!1lY. Vodehnal, MI'. and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Evelett Mr. and Ml"~. Dale Stine were Sun- ent home,Mrs. John Sershan. Joe Sershan, Manchester were up from Grand day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mr. and MIS. Arthur Stillmanthe Ear nest Vodch nal, Victor Ke r- Island Sunday and Harriett rode Lockhart of Ericson. Sharon a,nd and Merlyn had Thursday dinnerchal and Mills Hill f'amil ies. back that far with them Sunday Jolene Eberhart went home With with the Leland Stillman family.

The Lion's club. will meet at the Sunday the W. H. Vodehnal evening. . . MI'. and MIS. Lockhar\ Thm.sJay. Mr. and Mrs.' Alvin Tucker I e-Portis cafe next Thursday, Dec. 4.\family spent the day at the Earn- MIS. ~I~rence SWItzer was 111 Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gillespie re- turned F'riday from Amelia when'The meeting will hear the report l rst Vodehnal home whel'e Wilma ?maha Frlday ~ttendll1g a meet-1turne.d Sunday af te rnoon from they have been eating for Mrs.of the committee in charge of the IVoJehnal's birthday was cclcbrat- 1I1g. of ChIld \~ ~lfare leaders of ISterling, Co:o'! ..where they had R. I+ Hayden's cattle'.Christmas prog rarn. A good at.\ ed. Wilma's birthday comes on Legf on and AuxI!lal~, 8 et 40 and spent Thank..sgl\lI1~ With Mr: and The \Valter Heubnr r family andteridancs is desired. Christmas day, so her grand- 40 and. 8 01ganiza t ions. A PIO: MI s. H. O. Eastman and family. Mabel were Thursday guests of

mother planned a birthday SUI'- gram IS planned for veterans Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klinger, MI' and Mrs Ed Lee

IPrise for her. children and an effolt being made Gilbert Babcock. Nels Jorgensen ;;.~;~~.~~;;.;;;::;:;::;;;::;;;:::::~~~~~~~:=~~~::::~=~Miss Ramona Mitchell a fresh- . dMI s. Bessie Romine and Mr an to eliminate duplication. and Russell Barber attended theman at Nebraska Wesleyan Unl- S I \' d f k B

d MIS. Y van \00 so Bro en ow Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Switzer, football game in Lincoln Saturday.versity was home at the Me tho - Th d t . th C '1I were urs ay gUE'S s 1Il c eCI Lucigrace and Walter were sunOl Mr. and MIS. Guy Ward andist parsonage, f rom Tuesday, unti I

Van Hoosen lome. day evening' dinner guests of Mr. two children of Burwell were Sun-Sunday, spending the Thanksgiv- I M d ,~. h h t Mr. am rs. Roy Cox an ""1·S. and Mrs. C. J. Mortensen of Ord. Iday guests of the John L. Wards.

ing holidays Wit er paren s. Ollie Vance had Thanksgiving din- Mr. and Mrs. Me rlvn Mavo of Guests of Mrs. Jennie AndersonRev. and Mrs. Samuel Mitchell ., " "t ncr with the Erlo Cox family. .: Lincoln, Mrs. Eva Johnson and for Thanksgtvlng dinner were theand Ramona. were dinner g'ues s

in the home of Rev. and Mrs. Carl Mr. and Mrs. Ed Horner anJ two Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hudson Mel'l'ill Anderson family of Downs,McConnell for Thanksgiving at a children were Sunday supper and Susan had dinner Thursday Kans., Mrs. Ruth Hutchins andsix o'clock Thursday evening. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cox. with M1', and MIS. Roy HuJson family and Mr. and Mrs. G. L.

They had been to Clarimla, Ia .. for and Balbala. Hutchins.Friday, Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Thanksgiving and were returnipg Mr. and Mrs. Robert l\.Tewton A long distance call Saturday

Mitchell wer e guests in the home h le .'of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Nash, meet- on. d and son \Vayne of Denver were night from Mrs. Howard Fox of

MI'. an Mrs. Lloyd Van Horn guests of her parents, Mr. anJ ,Gary, Ind., congratulated hering Mr. Nash's father and mothcr, and Melna. Leland alld Call'Oll' Mrs. L. \V. POltis from Saturday father. G. L. Hutchins on his 84thRe v. and Mrs. Clifford Nash of t th TI k .. h l'd Yspen elan SglVll1g 0 I a till Suildav. Other guests .sunday birthday. SUllday Mr. and Mrs,Whiting, Kans. Mr. N.ash, sr. and alll tile \\'eel' elld at Lalabe~ Ia "

, , <"'" were the BI yan, Ross and Orville Hu tehills had a, call from GeorgeMI'. Mitchell graJuated from the with the Althur Taylor family. Poris, Carl Stude and Charles Hutchins in Kansas City. Mo., andsame seminal y in 1918. Alice John~on was a Thul sllay Klingel' families. also talked with Teddy Hutchins,

QuarteI1y conferences were held dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Glcn Paul White went to Bartlett who had all'ived J10me from Japana t the N 01 th Loup and Scotia Johllson.. Th d ft . tMethoJist churchE's. Good repol ts Kenton Kelr was hori1e from his Friday and met his ~ister, Mrs. on u!'s ay a er. ser~'lI1g wowere giwn at both churches. Rev. school work in Omaha from Tues- Lyle Abney who spent the weel, ye~~'s w~f t~e n~nnes1111 JafarHichal d E. Carlyon, the district day till SUl1>Jay. . \ . end with their pal ents, Mr. and rs. anc le eonan :\'E'n 0superintendent presided at both Virginia KelT and Alice Meyer. MIS. Frank White. Sunday Mr. OI~1 on ~e S~.turday mo~nll1~ b1~s.

t · T d N v ?4 \"hose hOll1e l'S at \"alla~", \"el'e and Mrs. Flovd Redlon took Mrs. lUI'S ay 1I,ner gues SO!'.mee lI1gs ues ay, o. ~., y '-< , " a d M D II B be a d CIa l'. g'uests of Mrs. "'tella K~I'I' fl'om Abney to Bartlett and Lyle met n IS. e ar I' n I

Rev. Richan.l E. Carl>'on was a "', her there. were Mr. anJ. Mrs. George Maxsonguest at the Methodist parsonage Wednesday till SunJay. Both are Mrs. Vere L€'onard anJ Lester and George Jr., ~r. and Mrs. C.'kul'sday and \VednE'sday, Nov. 24 I students at \Vesleyan Uniwrsity and Bob Hawkes were Thursday W. Barber a.nd MISS Betty Thomp-and 25. in Lincoln. They rode back Sun- d EI M

day with students from' Burwell. dinner gu~\sts of' Mrs. Blanche son an Sle axson.Mrs. Ruth HutchIns was the Eva PaiseI' who is wod,ing in Leonard. Clail,' Barber arid B€'tty Thomp-

pianist Sunday in the place of Lincoln came up Friday evening . Mr. and Mrs. Eoger Benson and son went to Lincoln l<'riday al1l1Miss Alice Meyers. Miss Meyers and returl1e'd Sunday. family and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ISaturday drove back with Mrs.has not yet recoveled from an ThUl~day guests of Mrs. Stella BakE'r wel'e Thursday dinner Call'ol] Swenson who had spent Iaccident sustaining injuries to the Kell' were 1\Ir. and 1Irs. John Pal- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Baker. a week in Lincoln. C~l'Ioll w.ho Iknee. Miss Hamona Mitchell sang M d H P I I Mr. and Mrs. Russell Balber Iis in the Veterans hospital was·

d · th . ,sl'r, 1'. an ."rs. au Pa ser, . d t k Ia solo, unng e mOllllng selvlce, Mr. and 1\Irs. Althur Palser, Franl, took their little daughter to Lin- gInn a pass an spen Than s- I"The Stranger of Galilee." Johnson and the \VIlbur Rowe' coIn to the Orthopedic hospital for giving with Mrs. Swanson at the

--- family of Hastings who came to a (heck-up Tuesday of last weel, I home of Mr. and Mrs. \valn:n)1Pa~ ClealY, son at Mr. and Mrs the John Paber home \VeJne~ and Mrs. B~lta Balber accompan- Bran110I~1.~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

John Cleary, ,Santa Ana, Calif daye\'(ning'. Two birthllay cakes,has becn chosen Southel11 Califor- one with 73 candles for John Pal-nia athlete for October, and grid- ser and one with three candles foril'on authorities have him tabbed Marilee Rose Row,'. were on thefor All-American honors. Mem dinner men~l.bel'S of the Helms Athletic FounJation made the choicl', which MI'. and Mrs: Melford Samplemar ks the second time fol' him to and family of Greeley \HI e Thurs­win the honor. day dinner guests of MI s. Fanny

He won his first awarJ in 1942 Sample. .' . 0

when he was named the South- Mrs. Margaret Gilmore went toland's jun!or college' football play Keallley on the Wednesday bUllel' of the year while at Santa Ana whcre she spent. t.he weekencl IV.i !.!), 'Jaysee. He will be plesented the Melford Wiesman family. .with his second award at the foot 'A fall\iIy dinner Thulsday ,at'ball writel s' luncheon. the hon1e of MI·s. Bess,ie Roby in-

BOI11 in North Loup. Paul now eluded Mr. and ~Irs. John Williams,lins at Santa AnJ. lIe is 2C> yeals Mr. and Mrs. EVe'lett WilliamsolJ, 6 foot, 1 inch in hf·ighth and and children, MIS. ,Della Man­weighs 19C> pounlls. Although the chester and Howarr,l,. MI s. EJn;lathld€' himself is not wdl knowr Post, Mrs. Fanny Weed, Mr. an~1hen" both his pal ents al e. Hi; Mrs. Carl Unger anrJ family andmother was the fonner Pauline his mother from Havenna, TheresalIans('n of OrJ. M~Call. Mar k McGall •.,,1 anet qqlc-,

Thal1llsgiving dinl1c'r gu(>sts of man and liurddte Mullig·an. "', ithe Ed Shoemaker s weI e MI'. and The Claude. Baibcr. Nt::l~ Jof-,.. "Mrs. Bates Copeland, Mr s. Maggie gensen, Merlyn Van HOInandHoneycutt. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paul GoouIich families h~dCopeland amI Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. andWilson. Mrs. C. J. Goodl i(:h.

Thulsuay dinner guests of Mrs. Mr. and MIS. Paul Madsen we,I~eLou Stine were Mr. and Mrs. Thursllay cvening dinner guestsBud Beebe and ChaJles and Mr. in. the Emor y Thomsen home illand MIS. Howard Anderson and Onl. iJaclde. ' Mrs. Emma Madsen, Mrs. Agn~s

Mr. and MIS. Ellery Kin/{ and Ma~lsE'n and Donna were Sund:lydaughter and Mr. anJ Mrs. Victor dinner guests of Mr. and 1\h~iKing and son and daughter spent Paul Mallsen. ~Th)llsday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Arnold Leonard who Is coach-King at Elba. ing at Arapahoe, Nebr. has had

Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Robbins and marked sUCel'ss with his footballSelma had Thank.'giving dinncr the past seasop,' and his team iswith MI s. Hattie Clement. rated in the t,o~ ten in class C. ,

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'...:..:~~~~~::..:..:..:.:...~.::..:.:.~..::.:...._-- Donna Manchester came honlef!'Om Lincoln Thlll'sday and re­tUll1ed Sunday. MI s. Agnes Man­chestcr was home froni. Hood Riv~r

from \Veclnesclay night till SUI1­day. Other guests of Mrs. EmmaMadsen for Th:~nksgtving dinnel'WE're MI'. and '!IllS. Paul Madsenand Bill Philbl:kk.

Thulsday guests of MI'. and Mrs.Call'oll AIlnyas were Mr. and !lIrs.Virgil Annyas and 1!T. and Mrs.G. L. Cal tel' and chilrJre'll. j

A son was ,boln to Mr. alidJl.hs. \Valter Tolfa. Aliquippa, Pa.,on Nov. 27. This Is the' se'cOI',dson of the Tolfas, Mrs, Tolfa w~sformeI1y Muriel' Van HOIn.

Mrs. Josephine Stinc and Gi'ovrrJorgensen wen:' . Thursllay dinntrguests of the ,Stanley Bruwn faJ\1.i1y. .

Mr. and ~!J s. Ma>'nard Schud.dwere Thursday evening guests of1I'!r. and Mrs. Paul Jones. '

MI'. and Mrs. Jim Ingers~n

and l3illlinl" the Dell l3alber addCloyd Ingel son families went tothe home of Ml'. anJ Mrs. 1\Ial vin

Sunday-Wednesday;' Dec.

Walt DisneY's

"Song of the South". in· technkolor

IndudiWJ a~j·tr.;_l\i::,rj toles of". .. 'Uncle Rewus

gift from the "Lord"s Acre Fund".The story Mr. Zangg er told wasvel y Interesting and made theMissionar y gift all the more real,

Appreciat lon was the slfbject ofMiss Berdine Ingerson's talk, Andthat fitted well the item which

Till' God's ,\tn' Ingut lu-rlng' followed, "Pleasant Listenin'. The, More than one hundr ed people of high school boys, under the direc­

all .agvs 1I1et in the basement of tion of Richard Babcock, musicthe Methodist church fur the In- supervisor of the North Loupgathering service and COHIC'd dish schools, sang two numbers credit­supper, ' ,ably. Solos by Richard Babcock

A-1li'Jng' till' NOl th Loup people we re very welI received.could be seen many who had par- Ingathering was the ImportantticipatE'd in th~ Cod's Acre pio- letter in the word used as thegram before, but have now loca tcd theme. For the church reaped ain another locality. splendid number of gifts totalling

Ministers flam other churches $500. The committee in chargegraced the meeting with their pres- are indeed grateful for this won­ence. Rev. A. C. Ehret, pastor of derf'ul outpouring of generousthe Seventh Day Baptist gave the gifts. One coulrJ hardly keE'p trackInvocation. R~v. Carl McConnell of the projects that lay behin.ct alland Rev. and Mrs. Grier Hunt, of the giving. Acres of wheat, corn,Ore! and Loup City were intlo- lent from acres of crops, eggs laiJduced and spoke briefly on the on Sundays, money earned onvalue of thq "God's ACle program" Saturday>" tokcn gifts that were

MIS. Stdla Kell' acted as toast- plompted by the highest motives,1llIstll'''S and in her able .n311nel', it was thr ilIiI;g to onlooke!'s to. seeintroduceJ the items on the pro- such outpounng .of mat~nal gIfts.

, gram The conll1uttee IS confIdent that'. the total will be swelled by gifts

The J,:t'port glHn by.. l\hs. Huth Ithat will be brouuht later by thoseI~ltclllns, was ~also Pl1~ltcd.~~ong who were pI€'vcnted because of the

WIth ~h\! pIO~lal11. Sho\\I,1", a rain and the bad roalls.splendid Iecol d. thl oug~ tl:e yeal s, The rieighboIlng ministers an-

The theme of the evel1lng was s\Hred to the letter N. and theR.E.A.P.I.N.G.,. and after the re- closiNg letter G. was the occasionpOIt came Ed\yarJ Aguillo who of a fine address by the distI ietwas impelsonate,J by ChaIles supc'rintenl1f'nt, Rev. Richard E.Zangger. This is the young man Carlyon on "God's Share."who is now being heJpc'rJ through ' _the Seminary in Argentina, by the Sl'v'enth Da;y Baptist Church~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;_;;; Rev. A. C. Ehret. pastor.

MOll!ing sel vice. 10 :30.SabiJath school 11 :40. George'

Clement, Supt.Young Peoples meeting 3 p. Ill.

Meding of the official boardMonJay evening. Dec. 8 at the'pal sonage'.

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-=Mr. and MIs. Har ry Bresley I -Mrs. R. L. Lincoln, Charlotte I -Nadine Noll an=;;-=::and famil.>" Mr. and l\1r s. Dean Kasal and \Vm. O'Br icn drove to' day fr om Lincoln to be with her:3resley and Arlene Christensen Lincoln Wednesday. Joyce Grab- pal erits, Mr. ~n.d l\fl s. \Valter Nollspent Thanksgiving with Mr. and owskl a11l1 Jean Eal nest accom- for Thariksg iviug. It was alsoMrs. Ed Hackel. ' panied them home to spend Nadine's 21 st bir thday 'I'hu rsda y.

-Jane Sutton and Mrs. R. C. Thanksgiving with their parents. -.\1r'. am! Mrs. Ray ThompsonBailey had dinner together Thanks- Joyce and Jean returned to Lin- and son of Hastings were guestsgiving at the home of Mrs. Bailey, coln where they attend school, of his brother .\II'. and Mrs. C. C.

- Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schmidt Sunday. . . Thompson on Thanksgiving.and small daughter Jean Anne ate ,-l\frs. J. R. 0 Brien .~Jlll son -Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Vasicek andThanksgiving dinner at the home WIlham of Omah.a. a~ rived ~fon- family wer e hosts to Mr. and Mrs,of :MI'. ami Mrs. Harry Mc Cormlck. d,ay for a. short vis it in the Ch as. Chas. Urban on 'I'hanksg lving ,

-MI:. and Mrs. Don Stewar t! Grabows~I.~ome. in N~I th Loup.arid family, MI'. and Mrs. Bob MIS. p BI:(n Ietu!ned to her ,Adamek and son and Mr. arid hOl~le I'uesday I1101111n15· BIll r~­MIS. Mickey. Siml~son of Burwell n:~,n~ed a .few ~~~'s 101lgeT ar.d I,Swere dinner guests of Mr. and visi ting WIth hIS aunt. and uncle,Mrs. Henry Bartu and daughter Mr. and Mrs. R L~ Lincoln, "of Grand Island. -MI. and Mrs. F rank Hlavinka

and sons, Frank and John, and-Mr. and Mr~. Reuben Cook and Mr. and MIS. Joe Holzinger and

fanuly entertained her parents, sons drove to Grand Island toMr. and Mrs. J. W'. ~evel'l1~ and spend Thanksgiving with Mr. andfamily at Thanksgiving dinner, Mrs. Hlavluku. Other guests wereThursday noon; .. Geo. Hlavinka of Linwood and

- Thanksgiving dinner gu~sts Marie Mottl of Burwell. Missof MI'. and Mrs. Geo. Sa t te rfield Mottle was just returning from aal;d Ianuly were her mother, Mrs. month's vacation with MI'. andWard Moore and Tom of Taylor 1\lIs. Tom Nedbalek at Jeromeand Mr. and Mr'~. HallY Shinn of Ida. and stopped at Grand Island

BUlwell,t~O~\i~'i~si~t~1\~1~r~.~a~n~d~M~I~'S~.~1~il~a~v~ir~1k~a~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--Mr. and Mrs. \Vm. Sack en-tertained their son, Mr. and Mrs.Harold Sack and family Ronny andHerb Smets and family at dinnerThursday.,,-Mr. and MI s. Asa Anderson,

jr, entertained the Anderson fam­ily of Burwell. Guests were MI'.and Mrs. Asa Andelson, sr., Mr.and Mrs. Donald 'Anderson andfamily, Mr. and Mrs. Chfford An­dcrson and Mer Ie, Mr. and :\frs'lInoyd Anderson and family, O. T.Andersen, Mr. ancl MIS. John And­USl~n and Rev, arid Mrs. EverettMajor and family of Ottumwa,Iowa. '

-Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Jonesenteltained Mr. and Mrs. RichardRowbal, Mr. and Mrs. CorwinCummins, Mr. and Mrs. M, B.Cummins, Mr. and Mrs. ClydeBaker, MI'. and 1\lIs. AlbeIt Jone.-,and 1\11'. and Mrs. Russell Rose andfamily at dinner Thanksgivingevening.

-Friday evening Mr. and Mrs.James \Vachtrle ealled on theLUkes sisters, Bal bara and Eliza-beth. ,

-Mr. and Mrs. Walter \Vllliamsand family of Nodaway, la" \\'e'rehel e for the Thanksgiving holl­days visiting Mr. and Mrs. TomWIlliams and fU1'lily. The twomen are brothers.

-Mr. and MIS. A. C. \\Tilsonwen: hosts Thanksgiving to Mr.flnd Mrs, R. C. Greenfi~ld, Mr. ai1dMrs. Rollin D~'e and family, Mr.and Mts. Bud Wilson aDd familyamI Mr, and ,Mrs. Albert And~r­strom, Mr. ano ·Mrs. Dale Ander­strom a'nd family and Mi's. Cal'vlnAnc,lerst!om and daughter all ofAshton. . .

-:-Mi·. ll.nd Mrs. Roy,Whiting hadThank."givin~ dinner· for the fol­lowing'; Mr, an(I MIS. J. E. Whiting,MI'. anJ "Mrs. Roy WoodeD of LoupCitr., Mr, \lnd MIS. Ma'x Klingin·'sllilth amI family of North' LoupanJ 11'1'.' ailJ MIS,. Jesse Whitingand fam,i1y of N.ol th tOU!). ,

-Mr. and Mrs. Alnol,1 Thirs ofCering spent Thanksgivint;' withMr. and Mrs.' James Wozniak.MIS. Thies is Mr. and MIS. Woz­niak's daughter., "';-Mrs. Connie Swal)son of Bul'­well was 3.]1 'ovel'l1ight guest 1<) i­day with her }Jarents 1\1r, and Ml s.JanH'S \Vo'zniak. .

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I -Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Albers 'I -Mr. and Mrs. C. W. ClaI~I~and 1\[1'. and Mr s. Raymond Christ- returned fr Olll Hastings F'riday.ennsen were dinner guests of Mr. They had spent Thanksglving withand MIS, Harold Christensen at I' their son and family, Mr. and MIS.dinner on Thanksgi\ ing. Arden Clark. Thursday while pIe-

-Duane Collins of Pine Cliffe" paring dinner the glass lid of theColo. came Wednesday evening to, roaster was dropped and shattered.spend Thanksgiving with his ISome of the glass cut Mrs. Clark'smother, Mrs. O. E. Collins. He leg so that it was necessary toreturned to his home on Sunday. have it dressed by a doctor.

-l\fr. and Mrs, Adolf Kokes had -MI'. and Mrs. Ivan Robinson -MI'. and Mrs. Don Edwardsdinner in their home for the fol- and Keith were in Omaha over the spent Thanksgiving with her pal"lowing Ielativcs, Mr. and Mrs. Ed week end visiting their daughter, cuts Mr. and Mrs. James Petska ,Be ra n and Mary Lou, Mr. and Alyce Weaver, and friends, -MI'. and MI·§. LeMoine Wig en tMr s. WIll Bel an and family, Mr. -Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mrs. had for Thanksgiving dinneran-I Mrs. John Blaha and family, Thomas Rasmussen entertaincd Iguests, Mr. and MIS. Richard Row.Mr. and Mrs. EI nest Vodchnal and Rev, and Mrs. C. Jeppesen and, bal, Mrs. Joe Rowbal, Inez Swain,family, Mr. and l\II s. Chas. Hadil Mrs. Ella Rasmussen at dinner. i Lucy Rowbal, and Mal garetand family, Mr. and Mrs. John -Mr. and Mrs. Theron Nolte Holmes:Kokes and Patty, Helen Kokes and and son were guests of MI'. and -·Mr. and Mrs. Art JefferiesMrs. John Kokes, sr. Mrs. Howard Dunbar Sunday. They had dinner with Mrs. Jef.!eries·

-Do ~OUI' Xmas shopping at had dinner and spent the afternoon parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kosch:\lnIlQ"s, \\'e ha' e a great sclcc- together. in St. Paul. They took Mr. Jef.HOIl, 36-·~te -Mr, and Mrs. Robert Noll feries' mother, Mrs. Rozanna Jef.

-Nora Raye Major of Ottumwa, drove to Grand Island late Thurs- feries of North Loup to St. PaulIa. all ivcd Wednesday af te moon day af ternoon. with them.to spend the Thanlugiving holidays -We haw ple nt y of spring --MI'. and Mrs. Ed Janus hac]with her cousins, SOl*~l, Pegg y wound alarm clocks on hand. their Thanksgiving dinner earlyand Lynne Andel son. ~Iun('y's, 3G-·~te this year. They entertained Mr -.-Calul~'n Andelson who is at- -l\Il'. and Mrs. John Sevenker amI MIS. Joe Osentowski, Mr. and

tending school at Keal ney is had dinner at their home for their Mrs. S~'l Shotkoski and family, Mr.spending her vacation with her two sons and their families. Mr. and Mrs. E. Spotanski and familyparents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. and MrS. Emanuel Sevenker and of Loup City and Mrs. CathrJ'nAnderson. I family of Hastings and Mr. and Zulkoski at dinner last Sunday.

-MI'. and Mrs. HallY Wolfe had Mrs. Adolph :;>evenker and family -Mr. and Mrs. Leo Long hadas Thanl\sgiving guests Mr. anu were present at nOon. both of their daughters home forMIS. Edmund Hitchman, Gene I -Mr. an~ Mrs. James Waehtrle IThanl<sgiving Thursday, with La­Foster, MalY Ann Novosad, and were dinner guests of Mr, a!1d Vema Aker of Briclgeport anoDon Oberg for both dinner and I Mrs. Eugene, Petska Thanl<sglv- S, lc Lloyd Lehecka as dinnersupper. ing day.. . guests. Norma, Marilyn.and their

-l\fr. and 1,;rs. Clyde Bakel' and. -Donald \\alkeI:, who IS att~nd- guest, LaVelna Aker ca.me from:\fl'. and l\1Is. Rogt'r Benson aEd ll1,g school In .Lmcoln, alllved Lincoln \Ve,~ne~day eve11lng.family, had Tbanksgivi:lg dinner \\ cdnesd.a~' eYCl1l:lg to sp~l1d t1:e -:Mrs. \\0nL :McKay enjoyedwith their parcnts, Mr. and .\frs. ThanksglVwg hohdays ,with. Ius havwg her Son :\fr. and 1111'S. Ken­N. L., Baker of North Loup. pal ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. \\ alk- neth Jcn~en and, daughters of

-MI'. and Mr s. John :\fisko and er.. On.laha WIth ~er \\ (dnesday untilfamIly were in Holdlege at the -ThUlsuay evening ilfr. and Fllday mOIl11ng. Mr. and Mrs.home of Mr. and MIS. Victor Hall l\fls. Wm. Hansen and Mrs. Elton Russell Jensen al;d f~mlly alsoThanksg iving. Ralph Misko ana Wal1<er called on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. spent Thul sllay WIth .hls mother.,Wade of Eaton, Colo. bl'ought Walker. -Mr. and Mrs. Hlldll1g .PearsonMabel :\fisko who had been visiting -Mr. and MIS. Frank Flynn antl sons left Thur.sllay to s)lenelthem for a while to Holdrege to were in BUlwell Friday. They the weck end WIth hIS mother, MIS.be with the family. called on their daughter and son- Olaf l'ealson at \Vahuo.

SKD Ed " J', 1 I ft F'd in-law, Mr. and MIS. Gordon Cas- -MI'. and Mrs. Alfled Jorg,'n-- \\!ll lIa < e II ay 'dy sen of NOlth Loup entotained MI'.

from Grand Island for Seattl~. Sl -'1\'1' \V JR' fA' d' a:ld Mr~. Ed Zikmund and Mr.1\fr and Mrs Joe JIrak took theIr IS... amsey 0 rea la.., .• . t ,,' 'I I I ., St?D J' k were guests of his mother, Mrs. and Mrs. Otto RadII at dll1nersun 0 \..Irane s anu. ... Ira \V R S I ThuI"daywas stationed at Attu but will re- m. amsey. um ay. ~'.~, N . :klcdve his ortlels at Seattle. -Mr. antl MIS. LallY Botts and -Mr. amI M!';. ~am~~ eHI a

-Mal[jaret Holmes who te;tehes family of Wood River were in and M;. an~ :\11" l<Iancl.s S1l1~Oel~1lin Cheyenne', alliHd by bus Thurs- Ord Sunday, They visite~l his had dl1ll!:~ and suppel togetherd t ' d h " " t' ·'U palents MI'. amI Mrs. Ivan Botts Thanksgl\wg. At noon they ateay , Q sp~n, er \aLa Ion \VI 1, 'at the Never'{]a home and at sup-her aunts Lucy Ro,wbal and Inez and called on Mr. and Mrs. Bob tl t' t th S· h eS " . ' Hughes in the after noon. per ley a e .a. e nnoens om.

\\am., . -.Thal1k~glvlng Mr and Mrs-Betty Puneochar of Loup City -Mr. and MIS. Elhs Carson and st I Ab It··t· d 1\1 ..

and Darlene Puncocha'r of Grand', family had Thanl\sgiving dinner Abanley" fsa o.nl

en1\;~ ame, ,{I:.Isl:1nd came home \Vedn€s,lay with his mother Mrs. Fern CaIson L' .. SillonSSt , ~lmllI" 11'1 a1\~~ "D\I~.

"l' P"' I I ft Tl "d " and Vele r Ian < ane <.•v r. anl liS. one\Cuno am e lUI ~ ay e\el1lng.: Hughes and 1\11'. and Mrs. GonIonThe.y ale the daughtels of Mr. and . -Sopllle McBet,h was home last Zieglel' all of BUlwelJ.MIS. JellY Puncochar. \\Cek. but leturned to Omaha to -Mr. and Mrs. Arvin DYe en-

-Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sevenker be WIth her father. . teltained MI'. and MIS. Leo Nelson,al.ld, family. were hosts Thanks- j -Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fastlngs and family Mrs. Raymond l'010c1{g\\:tng e\el.l~ng to Mr .. and Mrs. and Sharon went to Are~,~:aT.hu:'s- and family', Mi" and Mrs. Wilmel'Rlchald 11,'en and famIly and Mr. d~y to spend Thanl<sg.l\lD~ .w!'th Nelson and family, Mr. and Mrs.and :\fls. Geo. Houtby. . h1S mother, Mrs. VashtI HastIngs. HaJo!.d Nelson anci faml1y, Mr. anq

MIS. 'Jim .Field and family, Mr,and Mr;3. Wll1 Nelson. . ", -Mr. and Mrs. Albert Andel'sonentel taincd MI'. and Mrs. AlbeitClaussen Jl.ml family and Mr. al1l~MI s. Alviq An~lerson and fan1i1y,.and Walter Andelson and Judy

• at ThanksgiVing" dinner. '. .' ".-Mr. an'd ,MI s. J<il nest Zabloullil

and son, Mr., and MIS. Joe Valacej(,

IMr. amI MIS. Ge'o. Valaed< an~1family and l'ar:;on' Roge'rs weI(::supper guests of MI'. and Ml's,' L.1<'. Zabloudil ThanksgiVing ewning:

I- Dinn<;r guests of MI s. Cal!

Sorl:nsen Thlll sd:1y' weI e MI'. arqMrs. John Edw:ul1s and family;

MIS. SOltnscn~ moth~r M~, Ine~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Edwanls of Grand Island has beenvisiting here for the past two' "1- ",weeks. Gordon Sorsen caine i,

fron) Lincoln Wednesday eveningand rctuI'ned Sundf\Y. .

,,-'-MI'. 'and Mrs. E. C. Leggettand family, MI'. and Mrs. C. A.Andel son and fan1!ly and O;;carNllY wele. dinner gueSt.s of. Mr,al1d MIS. H. D. Leggett, Thanks~

gising. 1 " " ".l::......Mr. a~d Mrs. Gerald D)'e and

son and MIS. N~l\ie Dye were din~

nel' guests of Mr. and MIS. P, E.Pocock ' c •

-1\1 r. and 1\h s. Roy stoltz and1\1r. and MI s. C. E. RUSl)lisell spentThnal\sgiving together, at the Rus-

Imisell home. '.

-MI'. a.nd 1\~rs. Clark Weel<­ba.ch cnto tained Mrs. Ella Weck­ba.ch and Carl, 'and 1\11'. and 1\1rs..both dinner and supper Thanl<s­giving'. .

A perfect gift for Christmas in excellent

taste! And some mighty handsome Holi­day Pacl{s too-'Vhis!{ies, "Vines, Scotch,Brandy. Let us show them to you.

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'-MI,'.. and Mrs. Frank Gloverenter tained Mr. and M: s. Sam Hoeat dinner Thanksgiving. LauraKaiser, MIS. Glover's sister, waspresent.

-Mr. awl MIS. Ed 130an tookMary Lou back to Lincoln to re­sume her school WOI k at the Uni­versity Sunday.,-Mr. and 1\11'S. Henr y Benda

entertained MI'. and Mrs. DeanMisko and Susan, MI'. and Mrs.Will Misko, .\11'. and MI's. J00Knczacck,. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rohlaand Malie, Gfo. Cet ak, Mr. andMrs. Frank Benda, .sr. and Frankji'.,. Mr. and MIS. Otto Retten­mayer of Arcadia and Mr. andMrs. L. R. BUIge and son of Oma­ha, Thursday., -MIS. Mildled Auble is in Og­

den, U., spending two weel<s withher son and his family, Mr. andMrs. Elwin Auble. She plans to

) be home b~fore ChI istmas.-On Thanl<sgiving day Mr. and

ths. M. Biemond and family, l\fr.and Mrs. Hall y ZUlkuski and fam­ily and I\1rs. John Zulkoski droveto Grand Island to haVe dinnerwith relatives, Mr. and .l\fls. Roy:(Uggle. Dallas Davis of Hastingsis a guest in the Biemond home., -Dr. and MIS. Glfn Auble had

several out of town guests for theweel\end. Calolyn, who attendsschool at Hasting;;, is home. Twoteachel s, Dorothy Tell ill and El­inor Bal bCI' of Hastings were overnight guests \\'c~lllesllay. Theyleft ThUlsl\ay everling. Dick Elv­ing of \Vichita, Kans., and Dalepominy of Hastings were alsohouse guests of the Aubles., -Mr. and Mrs. Jay Auble hadtheir fam!!y: home for dinnerThanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. DonAUble and 1\Ialk and Mr. amI l\hs.Invill ! t)ndu b11 g . and family of~fadis611 \\'el e pI tsen t.: -MIS. Lyle 'smith and fal~lily

of St. Joseph, Mo. al e visiting Dr.and Mrs. Wee!{es.·' MI'. Smith willbe up sometime this wt::ekcnd.. -Dot Kokes is home from herschool wOlk to spt::nd the Thanks­giving holidays with her pal ent:",MI'. and MI s. Edwal d Kokes.

-'\'l' ha\., pit-lit)· of 1>llrillg\\ ound alarlll docks ou halllt:\lullc)"s. 3G-'!{c'-Mr: and Mrs. Inin :;\1ellill

visited Mr s. Mel! ill's mothcl', :!\hs.F'rance$ . Rysavy, Thanksgivingaftelnoon·.

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the great pleasure I received inreading the article in Oct. 23rt.!issue of the Ord Quiz on the JohnPalse r fa lin and brief history oftheir settling at Davis Creek. ­John Palser was a young schoolboy when I, left Davis CreekChristmas day 18S9, My parents,Marshall arid Emily, VanKirk, wasthe filst family to HomesteadIarm on the upper Davis Creek in1880. There were two "bachelors"ahead of our family - AmosGype ami George Thrasher. Weall'i\'et.! June 7, 1879 at the DanFosey home in Myra Valley, wherewe stayed part of that summeruntil I' built a sou house on Rail­road land adjoining them on thesouth of the Fossey land where westayed the following winter ant.!

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above time until the year 1925-26,when Emma Stanton taught sevenpupils, whose. names were Etlgene

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The year 1928-29 Helen Schauertaught five pupils and the nextyear the nUJ)lber was cut to fourwhen Eugene Brown taught.Beulah Mae Layher- taught the twoyears, 1930-32, having 12 pupilsthe first year and 15 the secondvcar. New pupils were BennyHarding, Doris and Dwight Brown,more twins, Velma Jacobs .andCharlie, May, Mary and MarieJones. This closes the secondavailable record book. For' theyear 1932-33 Bernice Hawkestaught. Coila Layher taught the

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~. Ie _a_ _ __.... _ w..-...,..""_.".. .... '-_'.. __... • "'I:._~._ _ _Want ads C03t 10 cents per line per insertion cmd minimum \' FOit SALE 10 LIV~STOCK I_ PEHSONAL 'j ,~---------------------1 . John 1'. :\lh!,~), Attol'll"~: h~REN(,IS TO TIUJ HE!lIOVAL OR

charge for any dd accepted will be SOc. Telephone your ad to -- .-.------.-.--.---.--- . - ..... _ _ I LEGAL ~tOTICES I xor«» n,m l'H.EsE:'\T,\nu:\"ID~>nHt'cTloN aI<' CJ;;HTAINN~. 17. the business and advertising oifice of the Quiz, and they SAVJ<J yOU!' 1a'ln,.1! y bill \yith a.n 1HEGlt3TEJ-U::D ,Chester White: 1\lONBY TO ,LOAi' - :1(;~ FAHH I : I " ~,W. CL.\,DlS ", Cl1LVJ;;ln~", TIU~I<:~,. ~I~,H,UBS~

ill be i t d' th t "I ble i S't t t f' th apm t mcnt W,10'1111'" machine w» boars bre,.1 Vllt~ nnuiun. Vi'" .\.ND PAN"1l LOANS 5-10-15 _ ~ In th~ County Court of V,llhy I'AND ornnu OD:'51Hl:CTlON::5W e mser e in e nex nvcn a e ssue a emen or e " "<>" -, "'.,. ,. lJ", I" ,'- ---------------...----•• C t N L 'J N ",,. .' .'. ., . have one, Wester n Auto. 36-lte litters sit cd by champions. Open yea: s. Liberal APlll aiscmcnts . . ol;n y', cui as ca. I, ON, Olt, ABOVB THbCO:>~ will be mmled to y~)U. If you do not hvo.m t~11S l1n~edlQte, " ~" gllts, , Special priced June and I aud quick SCI vice. Max \\'0111, LEt.L\J, :,\OTlCtJ , 11112 .8t~tc of Ncbldsl\a, Vallcy ::5'IIU;}<;'P" ,A!_LBY~ ~ND ,S~D!'~-terntory and are n<?t known to us, send remittence with your J< OH" ~AU'~ ~~ Hell, C;lLu, 7-fo:,t \\CalllU1g~. Dloom'~ Chester I An:adia, Nebr. 30-tf~ ,To whom it may conce rn : The COUl\t~, ,ss, " ' I\V~\Ll~~ 0,1' ::5AID <..11,Y, ,A;S I RB-copy figu'ng Sods to the lin p,u~b, GOe c,,:ch whil, they last. \"Iute Randl, Corning, Iowa. . ,!SlllH'YUr a ppc.nl.ed to establish In the matter of estate ,of :->CHII,bU, TO MAKI<.. CJ;;ItTAIN

, , ,n W r I e. .. 1< I a,:l1< Huliusky, OnI PhOn2 ." 31-3tp I"'HEN YOU NEED Insurance a road commencing at a point ;\.nc'ska RU,tal', Deceased. Nolll'" 'AC' [8 UNLAWFUL; TO PRO,. NORTH LOUP readers may place their ads with Mrs. T. J. 010J, 36-;2\1' remember the Brown Agency" 1723.0 fed south Of the corner to I~s hen~y given to all persons l:av-! VIDB pJ;;NALTJlo~S; TO PH.O-

Hqrner. our North Loup representative, if they wish. --, N . , ;----, 1<'0H. SAL!,j -, S~Hlal pun: binI' The best for less. ,SO-Hc I St:;CtiOIlS 3 arid i Township 19 Il1g claims and deruauds aga i n-L I VIDB FOn THE ItEI'EAL 01<'ARCADIA d 1 th' ad ith Mrs E t w bb DAZAAIt ~\. D LUNCH by ~cth- Ham psh i re spring boars, sec .' 'It" i1 d S· l' "33'·; Ancsk a Hut~u late of Valley OHDINA~Ci';S OR pAHTS 01<'

. " rea ers may pace err a S WIt rs, veret e . I any L"lllles"ai,J Sat, Dec. 6 at H. C. Fisher, North Loup, Phone d. N, ~Ol~HIS OSTEOPATH -13tll.t~\Vnsbial\O I~a~~~'1t vatI~:l county, deceased, that the tillle 'OHDINANCBS OF SAID CITY" , , ~ " ' • the NOIth ::5hle !lft'a t, ~fal ke!, De 0322, , 33- ttp Obstetrics a specialty. phone C~unt 'sutte- ~f NeobHska' an~ f ixed for filLlg claims an.I de- IN CONFLICT WITH THB PItO-

• LOSI and liOUND I- Furm hqlupnlcnt --:ule to come. 30-ltP " " ,117, 24-tfcjalongy~bove said S~etiu;l lill~ ami mamls,agctilM s~lid estate,is tl1ll~e ':1,S!?N,t3 ,HJo':H1<~m:, EXCEPT AS•. , FOR SALEl - Siightly used 1917 1<0!-{, SAL!', - F'ew good foland STATE FARMBRS INS CO -133 feet west at an angle of 90 months f rom the 13th da Jo of De- :51 BCUIJ;;D HblndN; TO PRO-

S'l,I{AYI<:D -- F'rom my pas lure a FOH SAL~j - New two lUW Oliver electde record playa and lec-I China boars. H. Eo Psota, Nort h 1<...., t d t " d '. 11- degrees to the right ; thence in a ceml~cr, 1917. All such p~l~uns ,ale VIDl<~ , l'I~OCl;;D1JIU~ FOR TIUJ)vllite faceJ calf, We ig h t about COl n picker. Ncw one row oI'll ' See Paul Ga rd or phone Loup. 31-tfc I . arm ))ro~cl ? an t OW t \~, southwesterly dilel'tion at an required to pi cscn t the ir claims COLLI<~l'110N aI<' TliJ<~ EX-~OO lbs. Aridi ew Sonncnfeld, Woods, Dill Holick, Phone ~ I 4.5:t 36~ltc VALLEY- EN ~--7""-'-- Mg~, mS~lanc~l1~ cos. 5-5')~YI angle of 29 degl ee$ and 10 minutes and ,demands, with vouchers, to l'~r:r,t3l;; ?FSUCII HE~10VAL ORArc'adia, 31-3tp Golhenbul g, Nebr. 35-2tp I _._ ' _. R I?EHI <S SBRVICE ~' P lOne. ~ c left and a dislance of 463 feet to II tl:c County Judge of scud counly un DI<~::; ~ I~~, C'~lO~ A~D TU PRO-

. " -', -,--,--,----... ..,' 'IFq,R SALl<~ -- Usel] car healH, j,fIee remo\a] of stock. ~ustl BB SUHEl, Insure, In sure, IN-Ia point; thence at an angle of 8 01 befolc' thc13t~1 day, of Mallh'j':WB \\Hi:',~ lHI~,~RDIN,A~SJ<~TAKBN .u P - Two year ol~ white 1< OR .. ~,\LB - \\ oud \\ 111:.n,11111 ::5tev~ Dubas" Bur well, ~cb, p .one 23, Ord, 44 tfe I SUHANCB!!! The Wozab, degl ees to the right for a distance I 1948, amI c!>am~:s flIed, \\ III be SHALl; , ~~', ~N 1< l! LL 1< OhC B

[allclnllfer. O,~ller can na\'c' It to\\Ll,..,O ft, In guod cOnLlll1O!1,1 ' 35-2tp B'OI'SAll<' S i' It. d l Agen'y OrJ Npbr 9-tfc,of 102,5 fcct to a pornt· thcnce at hcald by the County Court at AND El<Il<::C1, "byproperickntific:ationandp,ly- Neatly new 8 ft, ChallCngej' -' "lld It--:-fol~e~ce./eg,\elll: c".. lar\ anule of 15 dt'''re~s and 45 10 o'clock A.1\1., at the County DE IT OHDAINl<::D DY TH1<1\ng costs, Phone 300'3, ~lallin motor, Joe Veleb:l, Norlh Lou}), 1<0~ SALE.- 32 ,volt va~'u~lm ~~ e h e~~ 01 :,eal In,g u

ts'I1"OH1<';\.MILY MONUMElNTS ill 1minute";, to the rightfol' a distance l~o\lrt lUOI11, in said county, on the :\IA~Ot~ ~ND C:lTY COUNCIL 01<'

i':lsmussen, OIJ, 36-3tp 35-2tp Cleal:els, 1.mllH'dlate d.:lIV('I~, so orne ones, R. B. ~~J~I selected granites: See A. J. of 102,5 feet to a point; thenc:e at lotn day of ~!ard\ 1947, an ,1 all TIll? Cl1Y 01' ORD, NElDHAS---------------.-1 complcte \H~!l all }lt~l,~;men.ts, I Adamek. Phone 437. 10-tfc an angle of 27 deglh's 35 minutes claIm;,> 8:l1l1 ~lma;ld.;;. not fIled as IL~~., . ' .FOH SAU~ 24 foot gl am All mc·tal. No! lasLc: , \\ III FOH SALM _ Purtbrcd s 'ottcd 1 , " ," " right for a distame of 787 fect to abo\ e \\111 bl fOIe\ el ballcll. , Sn tlOn 1. It shall be lawful and

elevator. Phone 720, DUl\vcll, R. chang~ 0\ er to 110 Volt fl ec of l' I d Ch'" b""~ P J STATB 1< AHl\! INsURANC E - a point· said I uad to be 66 feet Dated at Ord, Nebl ,'\sl,J, tlllS I lhe duty of the offIcers 01' em-W. Flye. 33-2tp chalge within one )(ear, other- \\? f~1 -I' IitH

. N°t'~' 3~ IfeI E, S, Coats, apent for Valley, wide c~ntainin'" in all 2 ,) aClc~ 2211'] Jay of Novcmbcr 1917. pJoYCtS h~I'cin named of the City'I wise cost $8,50, See Stalk May- __ ~-'. ,u::;u, y~,-"_~l.~~__~l County aJ;d adjoining counties'lmore or 'less'o has rq,;;rted i'r; JOHN L. ANDEH~l<~N, of, Ord, Nebqska, to dcstroy 01'

FaIt S~\.LB - Fall,lall "',1~ rub: tag Sel,vice fo!' fl eo home dt'I11- WANTED 10 to 15 Hel cford, Home 1 mIle nOl th of Ord. Pl~o11e I fa VOl' of ~he, ~stablishing thcr~of, Coun~y Judge of . I':move or order ,the ~cstruc:tion orbel' and st(eJ With culttvator, onstl,lt1On, 31.-3"tc calves flOm 300 to 400 Ibs, for pOQ3. 27 Hel and all objectIons thereto or clanns Vallcy County, Ncbt. Itlllo\Jl,m \\hult or ll1 palt of anyA-,l contlition, \Varlen phll-I BOOR 'A " -"0 tons baled 4-H Projects. Write Holand Hen- ! for damages must be filed ir1 the (SEAL) 35-3le' CU!Hrl 01' ,othcr approach "t? anybllck, Phone 1801. 36-11p 'a'''~ k;? $f"OO ton, decksen, Lil1llsay, NebI', 36-ltc Wh 0 T II Ph 'County Clerk's office on or before :\1tullI.& Xvnuan, AHorlH"S pl1\ale dllve\~ay II: sai~ cIty 01'

---;r----..,,--.-:'--"--'-,-; , " ~l 1I1e y'. J, pCI' .~. ',-~--~-~------' -0 • en a. 03 II l{S on one noon of thc 10th day of December, ~"rJ'l<"'" 01'" lIE.\HI:\"t': ethel' obst]uctlOns, 111cludlng trees1<01{ Bl~m,DIATB DI<:LIVl<~I{Y.~1 C1aJotl,n D, Noll, 31-Gtp WAN1J;;D --:- About 35 h~aJ.of . , 1 1917, or such loaJ will be cstab- ."- '" 01' sh~u~belY:, pell11ltted to exist

J. I. Cas". pOI table comb111a~1On WE C\.N SUPpLy 'th cattie to w111ter. Melllll Clouch, Yell Can't Believe a Word lished, I \Vhel£'as Ralph W. Norman, 01' eXlstlllg m, on 0\' above thesmall glall1 and bal,'d hay ele- t" Y dYou. WI ftanYt ~hlb1.11n, Xebl'. 36-:2tp LOS A:\GELES,-After a brief ! LEON \.HD 13 WOODS County Attolney of Valley County, streets 01' alle Jo'" of this city or lhevator, 32 foot with 1110tor. Edw, ~'pe_ new .. or us,::. :lllp'ehr a 5a4

II • , C'OUllty Clel'k has filed in my office a Petition sidewalks located in stl"h stl"eetsmo ,'y sa\ ng p 'es 0 e' ", telephunic cum ersa tiull with a h L tt f A I .. t t' '

Gnaste[',. Ord Auto Sales Co. ne, 1, 11:,' n _ • II'i'LP ,'''AN'I'E''D Nov. 13-H~ t at e ;rs 0 ,lmU1ls ~a Ion 01' allc~'.~ in said city w\lich inter-36-ltc or 91. Elh;; Cali:iO_n, 2 tfc D 'f lost dog, Bernard Iner thought I ,upon lhe E~tate of Georg,e Ulecn- foes wIlh the full u:::e and enjoy-

--~:---:--:-.,..,..--:-;r>-,---.,.-,-- WE IL~VB\he foilo\\·i;gladia.tol~ WANTBD _ Hil'<:d mall, Cari:ion: he had located his mIssing ter· , D;,nis So: \'ogdtaul, Attvnll'~s I~nd, Deceas,cd, may be .Issucd to, ll1ent by the public of said streets,• AUTO~IOTIVIi' on haml. V-8-33, Chev, 3:'>, Model R l' riel'. I :,\01'1CE OF llE,\H1:'\(J Eo L. Vo;;.dtanl. !"- heal U1g ,thel?- Ialleys or side\\ alks with or without

L:J ogel s. Ca 1 525, 3~-2tc I 1m I' had advertised Lhe pup's I tl " t C t f V I' on WIll be held 111 my office Il1 any notice to the owner or oe---------_---- A 29·2~ anll reg'ular Falmalls. --, ------ I n ne ....oun y OUI 0 a ,ey 0 1 N biD 1 1"

, I loss, and Vic Th"mas. cab com· C l N 'b' 1, 1'1 "t l f n,. e las,3, on ecem).:r Cl, cUllant of the adJ'a"cllt PI'Ol)'I"tyFOR SALB - 1936 Lafayettt', ne\v Westelp Auto. 313-.1t~ W""NTED --Reliable hu~tler to, h d d i OUIl y, C las ,a. 1e '" a e 0 11947 'd' t . ~" e,til'es, Phone 3713, Mrs, Verle ~------- succec'd Belnanl Amlerson as' pany managcr \\ 0 ha foun a INebl'aska: To all pCli:ions inter- . aJ. wltho~ any hablltly UpUH theTimmelman, 35-2tc IFOR SALE - Child's sled in \'elY ,Hawkigh dealer in Nodh sher-

II dog, callcd Iner, ested in the estate of WIlliam I "AL JOHN L, Amlelsen, palt of selld pClson or persons 01'

__'__"" . , 'good condition, Call 414, Mrs.~. man county. 1140 familieS, Un- "I'll put the dog on the ,J;31own, deceased, both crelhtors: (SJ;; ) Counly Judgi', CIty, to any per;;,;,n fOI~ suc:h. 1'12-

FOH SALB - 31 Model A, good !\tunc:y, 35-2lp expected change causes vacancy,l pho:\e," Thomas volunteered, : and hdlS, take notice that John No'!. 27-3tc nlU\al or dC'sltul'llOn, .Such lighttin·s A-I C'ondition. Contact "'Ou S_-'L'" ------- - Selling expel'knce unnecessalY ~ "Hell,,," said Incr tentatiyely, ,Krie\\"ald has filed a pctitiun al- ,I_ _ " ""., and duly shall be exerCIsed by theKenadh penning, (Ic: 1"0III "n "'" Un~ttipPld duck to start. SplenLlid opportunity I "Woof," said the dog posi- i It'ging that William Dro\\"n died :\I~~Ttc~og~,~'l:~'t:~\~~~~~s ml~Yf0I"f sll::et commissioner orGalagc', Ord, 35-2lp fcathels. Phone 3331, :\!rs, John to step into a pClmane\lt and t' I Iintestate on or about November' .' ~ ", cue 0 pollce or may be done by

------. Horn, anI. 36-:2tp pr,ofilable bu~iJlt'ss, whele Raw- II Ive y, j 1887 b' "id t f 'd Whoeas Ralpll W. NOlman, any other officer 01' empl0Jo'ee ofFOH SALIr~ --- 1914 1\!odll A John 1---,,----'-------- leigh pruducts ha\ e been sold "That's my dog," said Iner, I' t ' ~U1g, ad"'" f en tOtal f County AttOI nt'y of Valley County, <,aid dly if "0 onkl'ed by the ma~'or

I Deere ltactor with lights and 1<'OH S.\.LEl - .Electlic home P-lS- for yeals, Good plOfits to will_I "I'll be out Lo get hil11," '~l~~11 ~e:c~"ibc~JIZ~~ t~le aSO~"fl~\\'('~t J has filed in my office ~ .Petit!_on ;1" cily cou~cil.

I po",'er lift. See Don Pdska or tuellZCl', LIl,e new. Can be I'll'" \\'Olk~'l"~, "'01' paltl"'l',la'I's I, But ,he fOllnd out the anin')al I Q t f th Nth" t Q t that LeHets of Admll1lstratlOn Sec 2 Any person intelfoinD'1 3 ' ) s"n at th' Old Farm SUIJl'ly "' ,-" , I ual er 0 e 01 eas ual er'l th ""l t f \.If ,,' 1 II C .'" , °p 1une 575. . ti-:'lp e.. e , wlite Hawlc:igh's, Dept. NDK- i wacn't his fox tell icr at all, but I t.h' S th' t Q t f th' upon e "'~ a 12 0 , lec. ' lan, With any sUlh officer in the per-

--~ 36--:2tp 380-, "'I"C"'POlt, III, or' se~' Augtl,<t, a scottie. which all goes to sho,\ 'N" t' ou tlQas t ualhl erN Ott "t I dall, Deceased, may be Issued to fOlm:lnce of his duty as herein s,·tFOR SALl<~ -- 1941 1<'old FOi'dor r-"-~-'-' ~ , " ~ ~ ~ " 01 11\\eS ual er, e 01' ,1wes 'J h l' M"j \. II''' . '" tl ' ~with ladio hcater aEJ spot li"ht. FOg SALE ~- ll"oil btl!nel', GOOl] I SOUlel{, 01"..1, NcbI', 35-3tp yuu can't belicye anything a dog Qualter of the Southeast Qualter' 0 n, ',I~ {C,," eal.l~l~. 1ele- fort?, or who shall fail to remove

" "'.IT S I ~l t! l\' 0 d I telis '-O\l on the tclcnhu!:e. I d L t 2 11' s·r 1'J T on Will b" held 1Il my offlc:e 111 Old, or ueoltoy any suc'h obslluction$1150.00. Don PelEka, 36-2tp COlli I Ion. Jo' '" 10 -\03 t, r '1_ I:) I,' 'L ES'l"A'l"" ' ... aln, 1~ N' at' 1Il

1, ec: 101113

-\'\. °twnf" Neblaska,' on December 15, 1947. CUIHlt ltee 01' ShlUb after ~. ---- . , 36-2tp v \.-CJf~ i ~ -CJ S IIp co, 01 II, ,ange , es 0 (SE \.L) C tr J II" , ' . '

FOR SALl<~ - 1933 plyl'.loulh I --~------ the 6th P M in Valley ('OU11ty" oun I c "c. nasonalJle nollce to do so, shall be- , , .• " ...., JOHN L. An Clsen, "It f "'d" ,,1c,Qupe eqLlippcd with scaled beallf FOR SAI?g - yaled ,ri:c s~l:aw, I IMMEDIATE POSt3J;;:5SION _ '48 M t 0 tI k GI my ~eblasJt;,l, leavllw'as his sole and N 27-3t' gUI ,,'I ~ a 1111 ... emc:anor an;, up~nlights trallcr hltdl good heater Phone ~111, Cal I 011\ er, NUl th ')40 \.'''' PI tt V Il .. . ~a II 00 00., only heirs at law, his widuw ov. " eunnetlOn the Ieof .shall be fll1ed 111

and ;r;tl fH'eze. P~";c:ed reason-I Loup. 35-2te ;nd" ~~~~l< ~alem. a f(c~l\~:~~ Exnert Tells Price Hearing, Laura Drown and his son William ----~_:-.-,--:--.-.---- a sum not e~ccedn~g one ~undred~~31e. ,Sce Palll GallI or phone iI'OF SALl<~ _ ~SeV"'I.,lst-a~k-:;-of gmssland and lafa!fa, all tillable. "',, '0"" R j " t f 1', Dro\\n; that the petitioner is a OHUI;l\.\:\~ ~, ~? ]3. ., ~o11!als and ll.ay ,b~ comnutted to"a ' 36ltc' - , " ~ Wt\~l!l:\.G1 n,- " ' Egger ? subscqucnt pUllhascr and one of ,~\.N, ORDINAN~~ l,R?YI~INU .lal ,untIl suc:h fine ar;d costs or

. -, PL'\iJ ie hay, Paul Meycr Phone Equil'pc'd with electr kal illiga- the Amencan Meat institute sald the pI"esent o\\neI'S of said real I CEH1 AIN DUTlb:5 01< Cl<::H:I AIN PI,USC'Cl.lt1On shall be paId or other-FOR SALE Filt'stone auto 101 No. Loup, '35-2lc tion pump, RElA service. \Vell' the norma~ fall and \\inter mOH· estate;, sai~ pctition plays for a: OFFICl<::~~ O~' THEl, <;ITY ?f~ w':': d,sch:;n;ed ,acc?ldi:lg to law,

hot water ht:ater. USfd a half VIC1.."('L"'" v . 'h " f f imploved, fine water system,: ment of livestock to markct Will determll1atlOn of the tim,' of the ORD, NBbHASKA \\I11f HEl' St:C, 3. If notILe IS gl\en to le-i D • .c", -- .OUI cOIle 0 our hous~ mod~ln excelJt heat, On ~ ,,1 t 1 b t t· 'season J;;Xl e!lcn L con,li tion and I '~ff - t I \\' t 't" boost meat supnlies about 15 per death of said decedent and of his I move or uc'S lOy $UC 1 0 S Iuc IOns'. d t 11 Ph 18 " ul ellll co OIS, cs elll ,,-u 0, glavd loall; near to\~n anll ... , . , I il1 a SI'llll'I"r 111all" t th t .

~11C:L 0 se, one or St~ 36-ltc pand high\\ay, Priccd to sell' cent above prescnt le\<O'!s, but that, hellS, the deglec of kinship, the ~~ -n-'~~':"._~""""'" . ~' ,:t~ 0 a pl,?-::5\\ opes. 36-ltc , " .. 11' ht f "'",,,, ° t f th 0 I ' I I vldc'd by Chapter 20 of the Mum------- wilhout dday, Inspection in- the 19{5 Qut.!,)ok IS not bngnt. 19 0 uesc:en 0 "lea plOp- I • I l~" " " Cd f '1 't 193? h

WILLTHADB-.-1940FoldCoaeh FOH SALB -----: 1'oltablo' COluna'vited, by al'pointmel;t. M, A,I Eagerl a'so~iatedirectorofmar.lcrty belonging t? said. deceased, IrrlgatC( iarnl llia

0 e~, S~l,t t~IY, ',_',t ef'typcWllter With case 1<'alll1HS I L" C t" 1 C't N b' ,00' -, 'and a denee ballll1g clalllls. Said c:l y may leeOHl ,Ie expens" 0in guod condition equipped wiLh Phone A-30, Frank SI{101ik, Bur, , ill son, _ en 1a I y, • e,) I; i ketl:lg for th" mca t Industry organ· petitiun \\ ill be h~ard berole said I 11'or Sale suc:h IllllOVdl or destl UCtiO:l ill theladio and heater for 3~ or ton well NebI', . 36-ltp Phone 6;:" 35-_tc; izatlOn, told the senate·bollOe eco· court on December 18, 1947 at' 'I mannel' or malll1US prOVIded byPick-up in good condition or '_____ . • OI~I>OR'l'UNI'I'IE'~ nomic committee as it wuund IIp 10 o'clock A. !If. in the Co~nty' 220 aCles, 185 acres in culti- suc,h chapter, ..new, \VIll pay diffo ence, Phonl' 1<'OR SALB - '}, to 3 room size oll 0 hcarings on wage· price sl.a,bllizatiol1 COUI t Hoom in thc COUI t House I \'alion, balance in pastUl e, Scc, 1. .All ,ol>ltnance,s 3;nd'or write J,'J. Conner,'Dunvdl, hl'aler, Call 1713, "-'. '36-2tc rroblems, th~t: in Orll, Nebraska. DateJ Nowm-I i About half of cultivated palts of ~r~111allces ll1,COnfllc.t \Vlth

I, Nebl·., 36-1tp IT'S TIMEl TO GI<..'T IN DUSI, 1. Mcat priccs thIs fall and win- bcr 24, 1917. I land irrigated from pump'in lhe ,prOVISiOns of thiS ordll1an~t~I. 1"0' !> S,ALE~ FOH SALE - Danqw::t coal range NESS for )-ourself. Apply for ter ~hould be "lllOderate!y lo\\er" JOlIN L. ANDJ;;RSl<::N, creek. Prior water right. 't':lir e nelt"ebyl"

l'EJ:ealed, e:-dceptfthat If'\.' in good condition, Mrs, John one of our openings in il. cream , (SEAL) County Judoe., G d il Ch' 1 tl le ac s 1elelll provi ed 01' are

Kaminski, Arcadia, Xebr, 36-Hc buying station in your to\Vn, than they are no\\., " '" , 00 so. OICe oca on, cOHI"c,d by any other ordinance,"'OR S 'L"~ A 1\' . l' I~-' ,------- Investigate o"r new and modern 2, The crop outlook, coupl"e~ With S,,-3tc, Nice trees. Duildings not this oldinance shall 012 con~ideredr , 1" ,'" :: -., gleen. ,ajes IC FOH SAL}j - Gill's bicycle, like "Y • od but lIsable ~

la! oe \nth \\ater flont. Hot I new. See or call MIS. Don NieI- plan of cream and produce buy- anticipated large grain exports, Da,is ..\: \,ou-dbul Att 0 l'l1t')" I go '. as cumulative and another methodwa~er tank, brass b,ed, and bcd sen at the Hi"h school. 30-1tp ing. Write to SUGAR CRgEK, "may actually result in some de· :\OTl(.'E FOlt l'la;,~E:'\'l'.\TIO~I of handling the same.spnngs. W. E. Lll1coln, Ord, " CREAMEHY COMPANY, OMA-

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' Clease" in meat supplies next )"Car, OF CL\DIS:. • I PIUCE $H5 l'EH ACHE ,See. 5. This oi'dinance shall be, 36-ltc FOR SALEl _ Made to Older HAt NEBR 38-52t1' 3. Prices have advanc(.'d this >ear In the County COl,llt of Valley, In full fOlce, and lal{e effed from

,,---------"=- . "Royal Jenetians" vcnetian !--ack lto>pi!.\! Facilities bE:cause of a seasonal falli\1g ott in County, Nebl aska, In the 2\~~Jter and afte.~ I~S passagc> approval.

GE<O. A. IJAI)KINS blincls, C. D, Knapp Hd,v", No. In 40 per cent of the counties sup(:.>lies-over \,hich packers ha\~ of the Estate of Joseph Vaslce!" I l\lllrr:l"y and p~~I:callon accordln>~ to la~v." Loup. 36-ltc no control-and the (act that gen, Deceased. " ' p"~S."l<~D AND•.AI PROVED

D in the Unitcd State's there are nO eral employment and wage le\ els All persons haVing clallns THIS 4th day of NOHmber, 1947.0.. 1<'OH SALB - O(ll<1and coal bUln- recognized hospital facilities to are high resulting in an increased ag~lIlst the above J;;slate 3;re r~? I l~cal Estate M. B, CUMMINS,

OPTOMETRIST ing pallor heater, neady new sel ve appI'oximately 15,000,000 peo- d d . 5l,ull"ed to pl,esent the same III thiS Mayol"cheap. Charles A. Klimek, 619 N. pIe, ' eman,,, COUlt 011 or Qcfole M.allh 25th, ATTEST:18th St. 36-2tp 4. Th~ real cost,of meat to con- 1948, or, they will be fO,rever lOrd Nebr. Hex Jewctt, Cily Clelk.

• 'VOI' !( U7ANTE'D I' Sllmers has not Increased much balled. Claims filed will be hcald _...:.!..--.'-'- . __ .";""";;':'-..--;--.:J (SEAL) Dec.4-ltc\. fV ' N O. '1' I C (,' ! since the death of OPA if black by the Counly Court at 10 I

D market overcharges and subsidies II o'clock A. ~1., at lhe County Court --'----------------,--------------------------..are considered. Room in Ord. Nebl aska, March I

My offices ~ill be ~losed ' -________ I 26th, 1948.froin November 10th to I \'/ar liero Werm!.ltl, DI'Yorc"d ,WItness my hand an<l seal

t ." Decembcr,1st, 1947,November 14th, inclusive, And Rewed Within One Hour JOl~N. y. ANDERSJ;;N,Open Friday night and " County Judge of Valley,Saturday. They will then WllEATLA:--lD, WYO,-Althur ,w. Counly, Neblaska.be closed from November IVclmuth, once famcd as the "olle, I(SEAL), Dec. 4-3tc

man army of I3alaall" for his hero- I16 (0 December 6. ism therl', was dholced and mar- -M~ke the. news WIth ,a }vaptl

ri.::d again in less tnan an hour Ad. 'lhey WIll mal{e money forDr. F. A. Barta l1ele. ,you. tf.

Ord Nebr. 7'he fonner army major, now a ~_n_..Y n" _ _=_0 ._ \

II,ill City,' S. D" sel\"ice statiol1 I------~ III~~~2~~~~~~~~~.1 opcratcr. was granted a divorce HEAL ESTl\TE "I; frum Je:;.n \Vllkins Well11\lth, Trav- J

erse City, tlich" 0I;) the glo\lfJd of lGO aci'l's adjoining Onl onintolerable ind'gnities after the ac- the \H~t, 70 acres wldertion was contested by his Conner culthatioll, B aCl'es alfalfa,wife. balance pastuI'e. Tllis farm

Hillf :;In hour aftcr Wermuth lef\ 'I is \\el1 iUll'l'UHd "ito house,the courthouse, he was marricd (0 banI, mill, cbteru, ('olH', hog

/40f:;~~Z/,,)/ll}"~-r:llii/Iv"~ P<rtricia Stce.!e, 23, a fermer DCll-1 huu"e, etc., all in ~,)oll COll-(7~/Ij'.!;-- .~ _jJ =, t/. \ ~"<'r parilch"t,st. llitioiJ aull HE.\ \untI. Of-{~~o'~~ - ~ ~_ " , {el'ell for shol't time only at~~/ /"0 ~-;,,;<,0~'r;',' )~,. I' 'I, , , $10,500.00.r: «/ -J.. :1-) if '?t7'. 'i ' --'---------.,-~~

. ,~'l c<)_~".r..X:},i'~.~ (,~< :... ; " NE\j Sec. 19, 1\\p. 20, H.~1" v ~ 'I,," ~,:f' 11 in EI~ ria '1'" p., 3 miles

-'"'~"i.;.. -:.. ,,~: .t.• ' -,'ti.1 "SoMt Ot -(H' ME\-.! -(HAl", cast of EI~ria. ]8 acres lICW

1'lte hi."h€,tand 1I10,t lofty tred )late the HAVE HAD 1H' t-,o~1 fAILURE~ alfalfa, tut 11 tons tIlis Far.~ About 23 anc's brol,e, 107

mOlt reason fa dread the t!ttl/luer. \. AlE R~.ERE. ,H' MO~ and; l'a,.,tuH'. ! I'oom hvu"eDECEMBER 1 roUCCE.S5fU\.: .. hI nice condition, barn \\ith

You're ah\'ays sur"e of fair dealing~, "m grain biu aull ~hed fol' mil!{and honcsty in our tian;:;;ic:tions! ~. *1 3-Hrul!c~nO.llg8Ia8.dmltled to \~t,~ ~-~,YU',,-::Y ,'( q)\'~, corn nib, gl'anal'~' aud

"~'" ('!lichen ho\\"e. Call be pur-Ii' S [\1 ... ? cha"ctl "ith or \I ilhout im-

. D. ,r UlI,ly, (-W'osiJinCJlon bid Carew,,1 111"0\ ullt;nh, at $3.1G.3,OO forUeal .t.;"Llte - Farlll LoaHs I to his dikers, 1783. all, or $'?,6,jO fvr laut! oul~·.

E. S. :\lur I'.l~' Ualllh Douglas ~

I~an!'J ChJS day In Hal- 180 acl'l's of the oiJ quit:

-._- -~...-...;;;;;;;-~ lan'i raudl, located on Ha"li.ell--,----.-,--,- .~~~'C'--;" - - .- " Cl'l:el{, north of Onl, 210

6-American anH.~!ayer'f ~~ ... .' ''-::::<,..~ ._ aCI'l'S ulluer culth aOon, bal-

I societyor'JanLed, 1833. ~~~._ "~~-;~1_,=, _ -S-jl ~~II~~ l'a"ture. $·?3.50 lie!'

7-Japanese attack9d P",arl - - t'-!HOlwr.1941 ~::::"=.-= ~~~-.: J 180 acrc' fallll, 9 milt'S uorth-

/' ~'~-, "'c;:-~~y l'~,.,t of Blln\dl aull 'W milt'SI, '1," 6-Ccnnress d"'f!clred stole ~ - I uortl,,'I 01 Onl. '~OO acns l)a,,-II. '~"'::~!..,:-\j""c. I

.~ o/,~ "ili ~"" /9{/. tun'. '00 "",., u,,,'« <ulli-I ~i:~·'''J f We owe our success to our ability \aOvn ~11l1 SO acns 'lar-~~ -- 9-Italy starts war o~ Eth1- Lo give to our customels the kind IantI. IrlllH'OH'lIIlutS a I' e~~t:-~ O>:'lan p<:,<,p!e. 1934, of chicks and products that will !lOll"C', bam, nib, dlid'CIl

- - \'I:iV SCI\~ luake 1110ney for thcnl. See us for hou::,c antI InilI{ house.your nee'ds. \Ve are TIIANK1<'ULthat you like our products, andthankful to be of sel \ iLe to you,We hope you had a joyous Thanks­giving Day.

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CIIHISTMAS ,Brighten 1Ii3 shirt gift - with a selection Irom thisHoliday assortment. Foulards, er('peB, satins ill thekind of patte rns he'd choosc Ior himself•. 1 49They're all 'I'owncraft, , • ~

'VIIITE SUIIt1'8White Lroadcloth leads 'ern al] in "popularity andthe~c arc the finest Lroallc1oth5 ) ou'Il find at the'IJric(', AU Saufor izcd", Ncu-« ill Nu· 2' 98craft" collars, •

• WOHll Strlpcs • Oxfords • Plques.Herc's the kind of shirts he promised himself 'while.In the service! Now you can give them to him. Clearstr ipcs, rich oxfords, SlUMt piques in the collar andcuff styles he wants, Sanforizcd! of course. 11 to 17,.

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S'T OPDOSING YOUr. STOMACH\VIlES consCpa lion hangs on and youhave that listl.c;", "half alive' fcclill~ ,chances are It ~ not your stomachbut your intcstlnal tract that's abfault: Sluggbh in test iua! musclespe[llut waste to accumulate • , • ga3l~ formed and often you Icel uiiscr­able', nervous and out of sorts.

For 1'10.11 I did, , , take sure', saraADtERIK.\ wil h its new improvedtaste'. It moves waste quickly bu tgently to relieve coustipa t ion andgas, You'll enjoy a new feding ofpvp and "it-tilly when your dige;.ti\ e system is ill pel feet order. TryADLEKIKA toJay and you'll learn \\ hyover 20,000,000 bottles have b..ensold. Caution: take only as directed.

YQu'1I 'always bo YQur "better self"with ADlERIKAen the $he!f.

\\ as a member of the school board,Later on she went to Dist. 15 inits new and present location at the"l1d\'ale corner. but she was notattending school there in 1388, somissed out on being the re at thetime of tlie great blizza rd. Herpeople moved over on the liverth a t year.

The spring follo\Ving~ their m a r­tiag , "II', and ::\IIS, Holmes movedto the Ia i m west of the road,which at that time was rawP! aide and they han' lived ther eever since, They put on all thebuildings. planted the tree's andrna de it the fine looking place itis today, They ar e looking for-

,Mr. and 1\lrs. J, 1\1. Holmes

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ELECTHIC NIOTORS

'BRIGGS STHATTON ~IOTOHS

We have added another line to better serve our cus­tom~rs, Right now we have in stock the famous M'Oi'(1­then Elec!rit Motois in quarter, and third horse 'sizes,. .

For years one of the best knownplaces on the Ord-Arcadia high­way was known as the Holmesplace, or, more correctly, theHolmes places, as there were twoof them. Later, when the NorthLoup-Arcadia highway was putthrough, travelers over this roadlearned to rccognize the Holmesfarms. The places lie on eitherside of a north and south pal t ofthe highway on the south slope ofa rather high hill, and present afine view when coming from thesouth,

Joe lI1. Holmes is the last rep re­sentativc of .h!s generation of theHolmes clan, but his father wasthe first to come to Valley county,The f'armly came to Cedar countyfrom Clayton county, Ia., in 188t,and in 1886 came to Valley county,\\ here the elder Hclmes took up ahomestead about a mile to thenorth of where the present Helmesfarm is located. There we: e twosons, Joe and Sam, and theybought the place, owning it to­gether for a while, Later Sambought the farm on the east sideof the road, where Joe lived withhim. Later on the two brothersbought the place on the west sideof the road,

In 1893 Joe mar rlcd NettieBlakeslee, who died a year later.Sept: It, 1898, he was mall ied toKatie COlel1111n at Ord by a Meth­odist mlnlstcr named Copp. Katiewas a daughter of John Coleman,who homesteaded the place laterknown as the \Vill PI icn place,half a mile west of the Midvalecorner and adjoining' the Kellisonplace on' the west. She fil st wentto school in a sod school houselocated on the southwest comerof her' Iathet's 'place, the first 1­cation of' Dist.' No. 15. At thatttnie C. W. Noll, still living' in o.u,

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Get a good look at this new kind of car - dotype of automobile no one d:::\: in the \\ orldis prepared to build today! It's somethingto sec-the IlL'Hr('st Hudson dealer will showit to ~'ou HOW!

A CAR YOu RIDE !!!. . , . NOT ON!lIuol,vu is the v"ly motor car that cvwpletely tllcirdesyou. e\ en oubide tlle rt'ar \\ llcd5, \\ ilh a rigid uox~;kcI

fouud:llion rrallle', You ri,le \\ itllin this UtI" cvuslruc.tio,n, illsleaJ of ~n top of it l!s in olllt 'r cars, .\Ul! e\ cryUlllt of lIu.b"'n S Utll', all 'leel ~IuuoLilt uv,!v-an'!.fl'alUl' is \\did iulo Ol,e svliJ struclure that PI~v\i'Jl;UllU.U;\! ri:"idily awJ ;("Lililj', . ,

Mouobilt body-aud-Ir.unc, show n in phun­tom view and described to the right.

The Hudson dealers listed here are readywith illfollll:ltion alJout llwbon's all-nL'wSupC'1':Six cllginc - the most powerful sixLuilt tOlby-antl ilut!son's mastcrful Supcr­Eight. 'fllej- will, tdl j'OU about Hud:::on'sexdu"i\'c Dri\'e-~rastL'r-noclutch pushing,no gear shiftillg in f01 \I ~Utl spceds.

See Hudson's gorgcousl~- upholstcrcll lll­

ttriors, wi(h chrome handles anll heU'll\\ areJ't'ccsseu into siue pallc],;:, out of th'e way.Examine all of Hudson's new beauty, com­fort and conYeniencc f('atun:'s, includinga new t~'pc of low-pressure, Super-Cmhiontire that mounts on a nL'W, wille safctj' rim.SL'e how lllllbon's wille, cUt'Yell \\'\llLhhidLland rL'arwiullow gi \'e adllcll vision all HI ounu.

AMICKTIlE IIO",lE OF HUDSON

This ;s yovr clay! Set the time; see thecar yov've been told was years away!

A style-setting beauty, witl, a ,p~ukling i1lldmassivc front grille. A car that is onI,Y fivcreet high, aUll "ith the lowest ceuter of

, gravil~' ~'ou\'c ever knO\\'ll, but with a uew,all steel ~Iouobilt bodv-aIlll-fralIlc thatgives ~'ou lIlorc insiuc lIL':lll rooi,n th"n allYother car built tOd;l~-.

A car with the ro0ll1icst.- scats ever buiftinto any American-made automobile,

A ear ~'ou step don'li into "lIm entering,not tiP on - ~'et ac-ar that maintains roauclearalice! A car that cradles ~'ou not onlyLetween axles, Lut ahead of the rear \\ h~cls.

All of this is matte possible Ly a basic newtlcYClopmcut in'motor ('ar design-llmbon's

•------SEE YOUR' NEIGHBORHOOD HUDSON DEALER TODAY!---.......·_....-:_-----.II

GASOLINE

PHilLIPS ts IS CONiROLl~D*

fOR QUICK STARTING ANDSPEEDY WARM·UPI

*Pl'llttl,PS 66 1$S£t.ECrIYR.Y8tENPEP fi)~

NltPlI~iEY&1. P&~F(iM1ANCeALI.'YeAR ~~tlN()/

Performing a stem Christie takessplit-second control-ask anyskier! And it takes real control toproduce a great winter gasoline,too!

Yes, Phillips GG controls yourgasoline b)\ the careful selectiveblending of its high-quality com­ponents to fit your driving needsall year 'round!

Give Phillips GG Gasoline thochance to show how fast it canstart your motor going! See yourPhillips GG Dealer today!

give you FAST -STARTS!

THAT COUNTS!,

VERN ANDERSEN'S. ,

Phillips "66" Servic~OHD. NEBH.

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IN SKIINO' Of( GASOLINE

,ORD FAR~1 SUPPLY

,We are mclntcininq a complete repair service and havea complete paris stock.

1t horse to 9 horse

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Established April, 1882 THE ORO QUIZ, ORO, NEBRASKA THURSDAY DECEMBER 11 1947, ' , Vol. 65 No. 37

Jacob Beehrle, 70,ClaiIued by Death

Old \1111 have a municipalS\\ im nung pool next summer IF--

That 'If \\ as ev en larger thanIt has been throughout the pasttwo years as a result of the OraCI ty council s action Fr-iday eve­

n g \\ hen contracts to build thepool wcre let, each containing an

If Plovl;;lOn which WIll be dlff!­2Ult to mcet

To undel stand the pool Sltu­,bon as It e~usts now a httJe!1erLnt hIstory must be 1 elated'r.t

Ord \otels t\\oo )ealS ago voted25,000 In bonds for constructIOnf a pool but \\0hen bids \\ el eought it \\as found that theum \\ as far shol t of the amount"eded to buJld a model n poolA few \H~c-ks ago the AmeLcan

cglOry and, Vetelans of FOIllgnWals stepped into the pid'lle\\ Ith an offer to don"te a per­clntage of the plofits ftom opela­tion of the Vetel an's club to thl,)1001 funu 01 iginally a pledge of$10,000 was made and lata thISpledge \\ as inCleased to $17,000.

On the sh cngth of the \ etc! ans'puIJ!Ie-splllted offer tht.l. city coun­CIl concented to re-ad\ ertIle fo,b,ds, whIch \\ us donE', and lastTuesday eHning these bids weleopenell, low bid for a complete) 001 bemg made by the JohnClawsul & Sons company, ofGI alld IsI;;t.nu Action on the bids\I us pCistponed, howe" er, untIlFllday night,

Pool adhelents had hOfed thecounCil woul<J, at this mce ing, letcc'ntlacts whIch would permItcOnstruction to start Mallh 15and bUlld the pool piece-meal asfunds becal,le a\ailable A lePIC­[( ntatl\ c of the Clau,en firm hade.'l.plessld \\ Illwgn~ss to build thopool alone, \'dthout bath houses.fenco and certain otJ:1er alteIllates,for $17,16980, and give the cItyan optIon until June 1st to ae­C(pt remainder of their bid forcompletion of the poql WIthout in­clease Hemo\al of plumbmg fa­ulttIes for the bath houses fromthe plumbll1g bid of the Ro\\ balcompany \\ ould haH brought to­tal of the two blus. down toabc>ut $25,000, \\ hich amount wasi\\ ailable. And pool enthusiastspomteL! out to the counCIl thatWIth the Vetelan's club putting$:i,OOO or mOlc monthly into es­CIOW for the pool fund. mOl,ey tccomplete It \\ ould be a\ allaUe bthe June 1 option date. *

A motion to let coAL aets ontillS basis \L as subnut~d by C')un­c1lmaI1 1<' L Dless:,lti ant' had,teen seco"ded by Ho\\ aI II Huff\\ hen l\1a)'or Cummins called forlemaIKs CounLilman McGmnisthen Ic-ltelated hlS statement of'the prey ious meeting to the effecttha t no contrac ts should be letar,d no construction lltartcd untIlfunds \\ eI e in hand to pay for thecomplete job. Coun~llman Schoen­stem spoke along similar lines.

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ICouncil InsistsPool AdvocatesGuarantee $19~OOO

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Veteran's Club Underwriting IsI Too Uncertain, Mayor Insists:

"Iffy" Contracts Let.

CO':lllopolltan" Armua! HonorEve'l! \Vcc.lne3day Evenil1g;

Co {ey 13 Toas!mus!er.

Or<1, COlllstock IrsGuests at Banquet

Old Hesenes s\\all1p~d a Sar­gent 2n1 tcam 31 to 5, th'J ill:,t11111.' up lnL!ulllng Vel n \Vtll~,

Chal:'_s Mu:m, Dale HldldllLun,Lad Cochlalle an'l Paul i:;toddolld.All \\Cle men,belS of J A Ko­\ and:l' s 1a 17 jUl1l01 high tea'11al,d r1'1;'u.l \\1.'11 tog..thLl A'~o int! e I'n' ·up \\Lle H HHIL!<, HlIOldI aVI~cn Malo:eps<..cy, Se\cI~l'n

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Fll"t c!'al.Le fur Ollt fan~ to ",ceClc.r team !Ii actl»ll \\111 be FIl­(my l1lgLt ,lg,llnst th'J a1)-\ etf! anHastinL,3 t(,U'l, whIch last jearI ~,\t the Ch,wts by 11 po,ntsHa~tlJlb~ has It ag,ll,l thl3 sea­"on, It clppe al:s flOlIl their U to2': luUt of SuttC'll last \\Lel" buttLl' Cha'lt5 \'dll be tIjl!1g hallla11>1 a guu I g,Hl1e Ehuul,J leEU:t.

Ord's Play Ragged but CoachWell PI.?uscd: Hastings to

.Pluy Hero FridCly.

New Chamber Prexy Accepts Job

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Bruse C')V')i, new plc,,:de,lt 01 the Ord Chamber of Com­n~elce a<..c,-pf3 e:,) go.cl of ofii(_D !rom rc~ir:ng pre3id~nt ClarkWeckbud1. V/cckbach I-ud l:aought tll,", Chcm\?~r through oneof its liIest ou:.:tm:J:ng YCUfJ ill h',,'.OlY, a period of intcl1.:>iveacfiyi\y by the Ord bk<ll,z=.3 !I:,'n and funn:;rs' group.

Counties To Send Delegate,in Feb:uary; Apking Tolls

How to Write New".

l\11's. Agnes Dodgeto Represent Clubsat O'Neill Meeting I(W~<,"':>O\'t\

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ChristnulS Partyfor All ChildrenCOIning Dec. 20th

Corn Conte8t andShow Jan. lLlth

The agllLu!tule comnuttee ofthe Cha nbLl of Cp 11lI 11€I LO n1etat blt,lkfa~t at the Ea~t SIdecafe Flluay ll1011'1I\g' to makeplans fcr the pll'gladl fOI th'ec 1'1 y Itld contest a' d tile COL nEI'o\\ io b'J held at the arc! lugllslhuvl Ja.1 1 t

The co,nnllttee ha'J01 num1xr of h)blld ELell cOinCOLl!'alld and fILe ha\l' defilllte­Iy stated Uldt they \\a'lt dl~pL1Y

buoU s fOI thcll pluduetsThe ChalllJCl In\ltes any seell

CU],l dlalus Intell~ted to get 1J1teU'.!1 \\lth John Andel:'ln, cEoe­talY

Temperature Drop.> to 2 Ab'neWedn"3day Morn, Coldest

Yet Registered.

At a p rr.gr all planmng 111eeling(t Oallel s of extension clubs hc ldin t' e .Al~1("L .... a 1 Leg 0.1 hall Fri­lay MI~ Al,m~ Dodge \\ JS

cl o, n to represent Valley co' ntyI'll t er "Il ,1 clubs at a di tr ictlea"ll,hlp Ill0/.i111tIOn co.if'e 11l.Le1', O'Ne ill February 16 Ele\el1co' 111'eS \\111 scn.l l~lhg i t cs totldS LOI fllLlI' eat \\hllh t'\O dele­gates \,1'1 b,' ChU~t,l to I':pll ,l. Ithe lhstJ Ict at a mcetll1g 111 01\ 1­

La 11'u~e gOd'''; to O,11a11a \\111 ~l't 1\,' \\ It 11 the oelLel ~ and I t:{;,

llled )I~ of thl' ~tate <"'0 ,lL11 of ii""lIo 11e l'~xte \01On c1ulJS ,IS a ~tate I ~,

eul1' Itte o to plake' pIal ~ fOI t11e "­ntxt )~al 3 Ilcognltlun ptut;la'll i

CHle< IS nf 15 extb1-lL n club::;::tttu ,LL! tI,J lI\~etlllg to pla \ tbt'l I1£'10 plllGI,III' 1111'S Callo'1

H,lln and Eleet, fo11u.' Lll by 5 ·1'1.001L', cf NOlth Loup, courltyInlhls uf sro \, ma,1 J lua,13 iL) CL.1.'II",n, O)t" d tl e l,lL"t'l1ganl tI.nd ua ngeluu3 o"eI the ~11~ Ndl \Vllgi t, dbtl d SUILI­

\\ cc keJl,l allll fl n Zll' 15 to'11 0 1- I\LC r fl c m tile SLi t'J om, " all 1tWl3 Sll1Le hale kept them i,l 1.!J.1l h2tbLllle lIel<..er, home aglnt,c )ntilllOLl SOl'lC' Coulltry tuJ.l;s cit llu III tell til,': C:.)lU;j'.;.Oll all plU

2l1nvst 11111 a~;:;,Jl10 tu adtOl'.ut ;'c::: I gJ.Jl 1 FLlr~.1 J ~1J ~ \VIlght le-A total of 108 mlLts cf 110'S- \'11\ ell the "bte guals lur 1,,0 T_

tUIC Cal.le d,'lll'g' the '\leI"'lld I.ILOll of ho \ e cxten',l,1 ell"3 e~- ----------------- .-------StOllll', accollllng to Huale TI,\- Ilall1",'; that any c1>.!b attallll 'g Entire Ord Line, One Backfield Ace, Lost by\is Tel,lfelat,ld dUllllg' the U l~e gU3.13 \\111 Ie ItLCrgl IZl I asstolln pellud l'oHlecl a'UU! d U,C' JIl hO.1u,,1 cluj) In Oll:cr to be Graduation, Says Coduane at Hotary Dinner11~ ll,alk b'lt \Vldnlsd,lY n,Olllll,"; lec,g'lJ::ld as an h,o'lO 11 dub lelella clully 2 alJo\c Z~IO \\,1~ ILLOtcl-! r.:1'b ,11, ~t )10.\e at lea,t a meet- - --- "ClI, wh,ch wa.> thc co!de::.t jet U, ¥ ll;'J dt'I"l:; t1'e )ldr, shu,!1 lr.- 'file fIftcctl "(mors \\ho IdtUtd"Cl t· Ie' 1 0 ell~ta on cj,u,!> at It~ t 1 dC-dlo11,ttatIO I :gu;~ eth?3Idc~~'~'l~' ~\I:~L'ID:;eU~t~";i lan IC CIS P

1'a\LlI Iva>13, e~pL<:lally i I) I J uJ"cls 111 It:, )latly pluGlam, - l>

ea~t~ltl Netwska, hil\e blen In r,old 0,,' !.:,~011 on ode l \ , h ellt'l Ion I at thl' Od Hotal) cl,.h:; S"} 1 1011 WI·tll 36 18d.ill;'UU'S con'lltJun fcr sC\{I,ll 0, ca',l t In h,ne on.;) Suo!.;: Ics- ll,ll"er ~1LI',j1.) e\U'II'L~ fl,lb \1l1C; ~ e(tS • \cla)s ~nd the state safdy r,l1tul _v,l, a,lc! U,le 0.1 a eettcr \VOI:U a Lc StL' 11 Cllt;1 ',ltld by Hotallans'tlllaCl\I'L~t1attll\'II:;ha'llll , \cdlS as" Attu tile lILal each \V· · s· . t~ ,,,., l .~, - <'IL~id, l' \\IUll1 e2.1 Irclu>1e ~t,lh i\as IntlOdule,1 and spvk,l! bldl' III OVel llrgellOU3 In m,lny plaLEs tq lcS as Intol,ltlonal Place ol _ '

Cuacl1 Akx Cudll HI .. 111 )'rv1'.Cllb, Fuvd all1 ,\gtlc.tltl'le 01-b".l'~,itlun G I Dill of H'gl1ts Qr ltl1ll'l11) lel'.llk~ stated U'lt t l

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OthCl tJ'ldy tCjJ,LS "Ine plllJcCt ll.tll' Olel Inc \\.lS mad' up Q[dU 11L l~tJdtlO l~ for 19~5 ale' 1\'0 ce'1.OI:s al d \\,,11 lJc lo:,t by gl.1.>1, 1.­leo_0 ~ on 'UIl'" fJst A Fal,llt) Lv", as \\\11 [l::; Jay StUdl!,lld, a I.'

La1lfalk, a',L! that Po big l~ollld­,\ 11 'll , GI,e Ie' ~o \ on ':t<:>lJUY-I,ent AIllI Ir~Jlt,ltron In Flc- 101(; Job \\Ill Llle the eu.:lc.ll1c, Althu'lgh thLlr play \\as lPoggedt"!L~', t\\O IESJll:, 0,1 'Co!or In ct::l.f 111 1Dt8 at tll.les, as It al\\a)s IS ~n callylho HOlnJ' DIC:< 1'dllCOl1. as::;I~tant cq,'Lh, ~C:l~lon gamES, the Old Chant!-

1>; HAn!, IW, llltIudL'Ltd tLe pla)el.', staltl11;, e!CLlS h:1l1 llttle tro'lblo beating, "" '" \~,tl1 thu,J \\ho c811tall1ld gel'"l" Cap'tl,t '<6 to 18 FnJav night

W,'ll.1!!ll of '",0 Olll l' f li .1 1 t I' , t t '" v ol

Cartoon Movie3 nnd Oy'entta. ttl ttr.7 ~,Iut'l n' \\ha.t 13 l;e\\~ ,IS", allu UC lOu aJ'JU tt) l'll thl' Salbellt coull, thueby... , T t PIll - l:dl"\I1\\hle'lhe~Ll\eda3C·jl' '1,en.l,~the1917-48"..a'ion\\ltht..>C'.n.cr. rea s. unnec , ..••' . ), l'l";! ',ut .""t th ILtlte ,11) of 1'" • t' ]'" ~

.... ... 1.,,"~Jl '-'~. J,.J. .. ,J 1,.d.1..; I.' u~.... 1 •• -0 ...l \H':(I.. IY. Cvach "l.j,....." C(,H..hr ..ti.cVe!crtlllJ' Group. I tLe clu l

) n,ceLng l11U~t be In- 1l10ol_Cllt of the Sl.l,C'O, In r.Js 0\\11 c'plLis~d s:ltl,raclwn \\Ith the--- ' hlutJ'g If It IS to be Itad Tho 0'''1' I

1I I•. -11 61.0 \ Ing lIude by the Chants.

Dfcell1Ler 20 IS tlw date set for Stul) S:10,ILl te,l net only \\Lue \VLLi~,t~d Ly nIght the ellt'te OlLll I 01 I ta t I 0 \ e 'a Chn,tpHs palty fOI all IUlal tre llllctll'& \\,1.:' he ' d ill d tr.J.I f tt ' 1 I tl C t n l S E 1 mg' mL-Up \ I"and to'\:l c[!,ldlel1 t\"d\e "Lat~ Itfll~hllenb \Iele SCl\nl but 00 al Hil'l' 81 ,.' 0,," uel I T a y Sto'hld anJ DOl Wozlill-

ol te,!'ll 'S \,dl \Jl'l te' g"e_ts cf t f ~'l·' A<I ;>1 ""I' at e,en'2nd unJel, "piLen by tLe Amell- ako ~o 1,dhl 'J{ aLuut the ckb , el\\' Il' 0 e'~ '" e -~ hone I at a L')',l1l' JUty luot' 1.1l t- u 11'A " n adD'" ' D I'call Lq;le),l and the VctCllllS of aetl\ltle' 1he pld's' for al'J the t t tl c' (I, vi nl.u~O n oug at.:

FOle'&ll \Vazs and thur AU.'.l- d,lte 81'J IJlacc' of the nLxt I.eet- j(l1\',I'" S['u'l ~,le, lJy 'e _u~ 0- at gual Is HIgh pOInt makel"lalleS ll,g shuu1el be mclul'ed rollcall club. 1h,e ?tl! t~a',l \\:13 \\ue StodJald and U!e_~ll\g \\Ith

nfJ~. \Vallu1 Ll'1loln a,d MIS ------- co ch.t'up,un \\Itd DluKtn Eo v of 10 cach whIle Dale dId \\ell flo'nC J MOItU1SUl of the,' Legiol 1\'1 }) tt 79 I the ~hl' e-Loui" co.lf"lLl1le \~Ill~e tLe L"Ll.;: cOUlt, making 7 pomtsAuxllialY ale \\olIwlg \~Ith lIfJs 1f 1'8 ra t!.e"COll ~tr)(f { tea n \LOll the L?t,P Al:o.o In actwl1 WIth the filstHICluld 1'lskel~kl and 1I1ls May- • "I V,l"~Y -:0,1 .IU,C·J Ch,t,\1plL' ~c Ip ~1L'a,1 \\, Ie DIck Tolen anll Don/lalL! Dchltl1l!:s of the V F \V D· I - - --. - - - Hill fO'\\alLls Dilk Nd::;o,l cen-AJXlbllY and they ha\e a t\\O leS III O\Va I ArC'lClh H08t At t~1 'M' llltt 'Jtl1l~on anll Lylelour prugl a 'n an,l pat ty p1al'ned < < III' _tChE~tel, guaill'

TLe palty \\111 stalt at 2 00 at I OUl) V'dley l\lcetU 0 IUgil lehool aUllltoriUI\1, thue Dr 2cta Nay Idull1ej Slll day All slx'ttarllS ot tr.e Lou]) Val- b,-~:l~~'1~~~{;:a;~~~n~~I~~>~~l,~,I~l:~~~~\\111 bo.) caltoull mu\its, a Chr.,t- e\enlrg f!C,m attu ling the funLl-

t t b th t al of r,er n,othtl, MIS Mal>'alet ley confellnce \\11) s,-e actlo,1 1I1 \Lh,ch bcat Ord but they \Hlen as opele a gl\en y c- s u- '" a ple-s.::a20 1 cO~lfCl'1 e' toUt,'l- slow in stal.In'" and cau"ed thedu ts e'f BI<lLe sthool, tt~,ltS anl ll,it.!, 79 at \Vas!1ll\gton Ia n,ent \\lllch \\111 be held at AI- Ch,wl" little tI~ubleSanta \\liI be pleSel1t Dr Nay was called and

I f I · cad!:! 011 D"c 10, 11 and 12Now, chllc1len, don t fOlget cft or 10\\01, Lueslay C\e,ungb t h t '· "'.1 b f h Fll:,t IvUI1l1 ","ames 011 \Vel11 ~s-

aLout juur Chllotma::; palty 0;1 u cr mo I"ll l'leu cOle s e day \\111 be bd\\e..n Sal>'d1t andSatulday Dec 20 HaLheL! her, !IllS Platt had becn 0

__' ..:..._____ 111 III hE:£1:th fOI the p.,:,t L\Q AIla,'la In tte UPJill' bl.lckd,)l,11S anll ha,l beell beLlL,st fOI an,l 0:olth LQUp ,11 d Tl)I,~. m t'-,ethe past 13 \HL!, , Dr. Nay has lC'Ler bldckct Com~tocl, anelI '~d'J ::.c\ elal tllfs to lce hel mo- ScotD d,,\\' b)estl1lr 1'.1 \J~day e\~l1lng, the \\ll1!llr of

Funtlcl StcnlCLS \\ele helJ for the S,)IJcnt-All,1du g,111 e WIllMI~ Flatt "nllll~,lay meet Conl"tock, and the \\l,1l1e\

UU3 tnm'-I,or tat1lJn \\ dS Cell up of trw NUllh Loup-T:1.) lor ga,'loblcau " of tLe ICy lu£tlL a',d Dr \\Ill tal gi" \\Ith :3cutJa FlIl,lb ll1

Nay Ind a \elY Cil1l1ldlt III le g' t- tl'l tUUl.l\l1)l:,t \\111 be p!a)LlItlng homC' Alter la)ln6" O'.LI iOl FlIlby lllt\htlc\ tl1 how S 111 Schuy III the bu,' Ganes \\'Llll lsday ar.d FfIllaypa",u'[;ll:; \Hle put qn a tl,lll1 ('\Cl1"\g3 "ill sLut at 7::>0 :m,1,I1U s,-nt lllto Glallll Ida',d S j::; 1L\lbd,1) s "hld,l.. IS set

____ __ _ ier 7.-15 ,1llJ (I o'duck Fll::t gll,leILH,S fO (:0\:51' 1"1111 ) e\t'lllt \\111 lJe blhhll1

lIlI.3 Ross Allen w,'s called to 1hul~11Y j lc~l!s fOl C011~0!,1tlO 1El CaJon, Cahf, due to the seLUUS LUI UI ~11111L"S of hel blothcr, GeOlt;e G3.1 e ofliL1,1, t!llouJlout theVclde S'.llluay Ross Alll n new tV.lIP 1I 'l'1t \\\11 IJ;) Fl.ll1K It) a 1out to Cahfolllld to be \\Itil hIS d.ll Clilf lIaltlJ ln, bvt'1 of LoupWIfe CI.ty

Sleet, 5 Inchesof Sno\v ~Iakes

Travel Dangp,roHs

50c pel' Dozen EggsHighest in History

Last Sa t ur.Iay morning theprice paid for eggs hit all a ll timehigh fOI this terri tory when theyreached GOe pel dozen T'hcrc \\LlC­,1 fEW comments that abo,:t t\; cntynve years ago creameries werepaylllg that much fOI Eggs but Itcould not be conf irmod The ball 111 art of this IS that thele ale f ewhens In the country in shape tolay at top pi eduction and tal,eadx antago of tlu se prlcc s \VI,l(':;off says there ale few hens onthe I'a r ius 2,1.,1 those ha \ e not beenon a laying diet \V,UIH'I VLlc4111La) s he expects the pi Ices to goup again any day

·Valley County Conununity Chorus Presents "~Iessiah" Sunday) Dec. ItHh

Funeral Hites HeldFor Lt. D~ Blessing

Boy Scout8 to SellProgram AdvertisinglIfe!llGLI:S of tbe a III Boy SC01Jt~

\\ III as:'lst the Chamber of Com­l1,elCe COIIl CO'lt~:,t and lbu\\ trJlS\lu:k by selhng ad\llt',l.lg spaLeIn tho of1:l'al plugl,l'.l tlldt \\111b,' lllctllbulf,d dUlln..; tho shulV,aLlold,11g to Dill Stecll, scout,n'astel.

Old bU"lllLS:, llIl.1S ale ad\bedtlldt the SCUU! 3 ale olI1Llally sa'lL~

tlollLd anll al I.' a~ked to gJ\ e the!r,ds COUI tlOUS tI ~a tmen t \\ he nti.ey call

Will Give Prizes lor the BestDecorated Plcccs: Judging

DOl,e on Dec. 19th.

Chamber SponsorsXmas Decorationsfor Yards, Homes

LI

FunLlal SCl\ICCS \\ell' held Sat-I A,UIuay at 2 30 fOI Chll~tJal1 Thco- '1dOle PeL1el:,en, at the Hastings-I ~l'lalson chapel, \\Ith Hev C Jep-Irpl"en ofLLlati'1g MIS Dnis sapg' «

thIel' wngs \\Ith ~lls Rebe'lt Nollat the Olgan

Pall bcalL.ls \\ele Geo Jel'su1,Alvin Jepse'1, Art J€I'~en, OSLar ~LaI ~t'n, Al due Kcep, and Chi'S ~

Han~cn Intellllent was in the Old ,I heCIty celllctu y k «

Chllotla.ll Th..odOle Pedel:,fn ,.\\as bOlll 1I1 Thl"ttll, Den'nalk on' 1'\Stpt 9, 1880 an,l llled DecunbLr3, 1917 at UUI\\ell I

He caPle to Alllellla ,n lSr'8 toobtall1 '\olk anJ d,cldell to m:lkoAn\u,ca hIS hOll,e \Vlth the ex­ceptIOn of a few YlalS ~p,nt in~Icntalla and Ne\ "'11, 1l10"t of hl~life \\as spcnt l1!uunll Old alldDUI\\dl Neb! He spent thl',ealliel j~al, of Ius life falll1lngab,J tl u, I'd' g I

KnO'\'l SUl\l\OIS ale one bl0th­el, P K Pldel~e'l of Belton, !llo,and fill' nC) lIe\\ sand tlll ee meeeS

One sl;:;tel, MIS J K Jd1;,o:.1,pi el cded 11ll,l 111 dea tl1

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Co-op Creamel'Y toHold Annuall\Iect

stockholder s of the 01 d Co­O)!LI'ltne ClCamety \\111 holdU.clr annu3.1 meetll1g' at the 01 dThea1te at 1 :;0 on Thulsday, De­ccmbu 11 :,epoJts fOI thc past:yeal Will be glHn and thlLe nc,\'dll ectou; \\ III be de ded

Also on the P/l>~ I dl 1 fOI theaftelllooll ale t\\O fi1Il,s on dally1l1,pI0\en'ent and .'l leg,.lal mo\­mg plctllle ::.1,0 v THats and doorPllZt:, \\111 be d.stlllJuted

Ulg C\ ent, as far as must of thestockho1del:s of the CIEa'lleI) aleccnLt I l.~d IS the dl:,tllLutwn ofdlvidtnJ check::; fOI the yealAecoIding to Enul U.,bl.;: 1. crtam·eJ y manage!, the amount Idund­eel thiS ) ~al Will be among the1alge:,t on leCuIU

Valley Co. Community Chorusto Give Handel Oratorio at

School Auditorium.

HEA Asks for BidsOn Line Clearance

BIds for the clcarcuco of bees,br ush ai 1 othe-r obsta, les f ro mappioxin.atcly 19,800 flet of rig ht­of-way ale asked this week bythe Loup Valleys RUI,11 E1c-ctIleMembership assoctatton Con­tr ads \\ III be let following open­mg' of bids January 3

According to \V. P. Hollands,COOl dina tUI, all of the \\ 01k lieswithin the A section of REA \\ hie h

"'The Messiah", which \\111 be involves the blll:dmg' of 330 mil- s Christ ma s trinu» 19S of Oldpresented by the Valley County of line Tho A sec tion "'111 SOH' yanls a!l,l homes "\111 be judg"JCommunlty Chorus on Sunday, De- 630 IUI"I custome rs Bids fOI the to find the most at tractivelycernbcr 14 at 2 :;0 pm, is consid- construct ion of the line \\111 be dccorat cd OIW", announces Johnercd by many to be the masterpiece let as soon as rig ht-or-way c!e~t- Andersen, secretary of the Cham­of ItS composer, Gcorg e F'rcde rick ante IS completed, somet1111e 111 lei of Conuuetco The C of C ISHandel It also has the add, d early spiing. accor d.ng to Hol- oHelllW $23 In prrzcs to Iurt lu r" t t' f b th t lands \'v hen the A section IS let, L>uis me' IOn 0 eing e mos urn- the Chrtstmas decor atll'g contest.

II I f ' l t b.ds WIll be taken for the 13 sect ionversa y popu a r 0 al ola OIlOS S,l"S Mr Anu"I,enIn\ 01\ mg the con"tl Ul tlOn of 220 ,;

Although It is an extl em.'ly long mIles of 1.ne. Some 01 d p10)JtI ties al e gal-\\Olk, a1Jl\ost ne\et plc5ented 111 ItS n,shLd wltll collJl~d lights nu,v,entlletj', Handel \\Iote it In b\en- ar'd 111a \y a tl~J Epal1<les thlvughty-fodl cia) S The pages of the I' VII B flont \\mUO\\ S Dllt must of theoliginal malHbllJpt, now kept 1'1 ~ orlller a ey oy decolatlllg' IL.1'aln~ to be dOl e,the J511t'sh ~Iuseull1 ale said to be amI to encvulagl' ard inc)lle thISstHaked \\lth ll1K bccau,,;e in hlS NIt CII· ChIl"tmcis-twle beauty, It yeas de-haste, Han~L1 d.d not allow tilO 11 aUle( 0 0 IerS l.dld to hold the contt:,t Thoneces,aly tllne fOI the pages to squall.' too \\111 be gltttellng \dt;1dly bdole twning them O\CI to A IJ All A · lllg11t Je\\dS cf hght as lOO,l ascontlIlul' \\litll1g • nleloiCall He StILet a1ll1 Irghtll1g dep:ut-

The first pel formanle \\ as in • ~Dubllll III 1742, amI \\as leCel\Lll B,ent call get the \\ulk dcne

The pI ize n'Ol1l y \\111 bo dls-\nth enthu;;I,1.sm A year later Puul Cleary, Grancls':m of Paul tll'jllted as fOI!o \S $10 fvl' filot"Tire Mes'lah' \\ as repeated In HLondon WIth Olen 'gleatel sUCless an"on, Named End on [llZt', $5 fut s~cur.d' ptizc, $2 ~ODUllng the singLlg of the' Halle- Football Squad. for thlld I'll':'" and $2 GO fOIlUJah CholUs', the Kmg bec8.110 fOlUth pllZE', the aUllltlOnal $1so mOved by the exaltell tone of Paul Clc81Y, a granllsJn of l\1r PI<..CS fu, 11onoI,1b'c nhlltun A'1the mU'ilC that he 1(';3e to h s feet 1and !lIlo Paul Ha,"'''I, fOnllUl) &1 onYll uUS eOll]1l1ttec of Judl,l3imoluntanly. Ills attenuants a'1l1 of Old, 2.nd nuw of Sa"ta Ana \\111 bc selected to dlCl,je thethe entlle audit-nLe follo'\(:d hIS Callf, has beEn doubly hOllUled n.onLY \\Lu u3exam))le. ThiS mcldEnt \\as the ttl' pa::.t \\vk 1,1 bel,'g chusen as JUdgl:lg uf t 11e entllcs'\\lll ta',,'beg;nning of a traclltion that sur- fil:,t team end for both the rlace FI,dly e\U1l'1g, Dec 19 01'\nes to the Plc-su1t uay, and \\111 Co!!.eI5 and Assoer"ted PieS':; All- an e;Llllng WO.l attc-r tint Allbe obscl\ ed in the Old pelfolln- A,nellea 1 fO'.Jt1>:.ll1 squall dccolatlOlls ::.huu1l1 lo' 111 pl.t, (' oyanLC-. The A11-AJr,etiL,ln's mother IS thit tlllll" the C!tam1JLr of COP1-

TIle pluglam will indude the the fOllllC/' Pauhne Hal,en, now ll1L1ce dU,ectol:' f~cl. •follo\\ll1g selections' MI~. John Cleaty \\ho tau"ht III 1Le lhalilLu of COml,eleeO\etlule ~lls S)l\l:,ter Futlal( Old PUUIC sehuu'rs III the 0 eady 1hqJLS tl'~t Old .w1ll be 1O alit'll!;:;

Reertathe and All' {or Tenor F')!js]\[r C'ea y al fo 'er III tCI lhI,::;tn1JS olnall',ntat 0,1Com[ol t Ye My People, E\ 121 Y V;iley CO~ll1ty ~es~~('ltua~ld Il~h~ ti at \ 1~ltuI::; ar d shuPIJel s W:lO

Vallc-y Shall De ExaltEd-Rlch- coul'le ha\e \Islted 111 Old seLelal Iccme hlCle flL'lll gl~at d!stJnll3aid Babevc]< tUlleS \\111 exclaIm ,'It IS celLunly

Cholus \\ 01th H.e till' to SCI.' SUlh aAntI the Gloly of the LOlLI Ibcaut f'll s'ghl' ,H~cllati\e and AIr fOI' Bass I 0:0 c~LL'al cullY tlal.l<s fur theFor, Behold, Da1Kne~3 Shall cLnte~t ale to be useJ If )0.1Co\el the E:J.lth, The Pcople \,)0'1 to l'la',e ,dIe )cur ),1Id \\111that \Va11;,'d In Dalknlss \V1I ;ham Nebon. I,,' be \ l~\\i cd L) the JudgL~, pl.ul,C

c Ju 1ge All>lelocn an I I.e \1'11 !l·tCholus I ~

FOl Unto Us a Child Is Born )0111 nameR((ltati\ls for Soplano -- - --- - - - -- --Thele \\'ele Sl1eph~llls Abfd,ngin the 1<'leld, And Lo' the An~t" ,of the LOld, And the Angd SaidUnto them, And Sudllt nly They\V{/,e \\Ith Ue Al'gel ~Ils

Mal k Tolen,All' fOI Alto.

He Shall Fetd HIS Flock-Mrs FUllual fd\lleS l.ele heU inClattl1co Da\is. Old Fildol) aftelluc,l flU n the'

Air fOI Soplano ~Ietr.uli ~t ChUIc'l for Lt G 1,'llICome Unt~) Hlm-!lli S [:e,1.n Bll ~,Llc;' \\ "0 \\ as fat all)Steen o' ll,;UICd last Tucsda) m a plsne

CholUs 1] L1,,~h at the Keall.ey aard 1~{hold t!}t; \Ljllnb of GoLl I !~ev H T COlulY a'.c1 Chap

Air for Alto., 'I 11::\ln HaN (11 uf tho Keal'ley alI-lIe \V"s l,)e$pisel'.-I!ll\3. Kmg I field oiIiuatld at thJ scn ICeS

CholuS ' :Ill:; :Halk Tolen sang h\o nUll1-SUI ely He Hath BOlne lJEI~" accuwl'a j.:d by ~lls Ja"lCsGrids. l'Al L lLE.\HY 0111.3

.;\'lr fOI SoplanoHow D, autJful Al e the Feet of In nuking the ce!eetior-, the BIg Ilt bl ttl el offiLe] s of LtThelll-Ilene Auble Assuc'ated PIL.'S~ states 'At the Elcs '1'; \\ue palllJlalels, \\lu!e

Cholus other end IS Paul ClealY of a llIlng lqu_ld al1ll pI'g!er flomTheir Sound Is Gone Out Into Suutl eIn Ca!lfollI3, a IllOle bal- tte ail base ga\c full llulrtalJall Lar"ls ~1.l,ced ~Ia) Ll, stlOng, 0,1 defe n~e, honol S to the dl Ceased An ESLOI t

AIr fOI Soplano a guoJ pass CSf.. :,er and dangel- of 75 mC'll!;lls of the Vetewl1s ofI know that My RcdeemE r ous as a I unne, on cr,d alOl<11d B'oIelgn \Va13 and the Amel,ca,lLI\ eth-!lli s Mal k Tolen pia) ~ He sddcll'S makes a nllS- Lc g,on III mllrtal y Ul1lfOI L1 at-

Chol us take • t( nded the sen lees.Slllce Dy Mall Came Death "In plivate lrfe ClealY t:yplfies I Thlle 1'31 planlS flom Kear-

Cholus the be:,t of pI~::;ent·c1ay college my golLe a fil l,1.1 oalutc to theHallelUJah n,En, for he i" 25 )Lal" old, m.U- fClmCf tljCI as the budy \\as laId!llembels of }he cl1olu~ ale: ncd, \\ltll a daut;hter mally t\\O tc' It:St III the fall,lly plot at thoSoplanus -tl~nffIAUbl~, \VilJa yeat::; old, and send III the \\ar Ord CIty cell1ttelY

Chase, De10Lis DOI1Ilelson, Betty as a lreutel'ant m the mf<lntIy, ,- _Dunbar, AlYle Fllll.ey-, Y~l a LangC', seClng actiu;l 1:1 the S0uth Pa­DOl;ut1:y !I-~)I ti~~ l,'lett,Y. i\\ hltfOlll, e fie the Pi- ]IPPll1'_~ and tho oc­~eLetly Wlut"1g, MIS Glen Auble, ct'paLOl1 of J,lpa!l 'MIS. Geolge Dell, MIS Ell" \Vlck- ClealY .3 Eix feel, one !nC:1 ~dIJ,bach, MIS Malk Tolen, amI \\elg ,s 193 pounlls II: is a. _\ltCIS };Jetnadme Holtz, Jacque- sUliot t!IS )~ar '

l;ne HUIlt.,IIlI a KIl'g, Vet!c-e !l1L!- 1\II Clealy \\111 gladuata [10)11hgan, ~0geJle Ho~els, LOIS Se\- Southcln (':,l;!foIIl,a in F~l., uatyelllS, Rosellel1 Vug~ltaIlz, MIS ,ih th l' , t I I t IClalU1Le Da\ls, MIS Sall1~lltLhdl \.1 e 1,,1 S::10"Sle 10101S1\1Is Robelt Noll, MIS \\'l11lal11 of the \\;"ulo ath,etlc LcctlCn ofNdson, ~Ils James OlliS Ithe schvo

GE~~~~ltie~~~t:\~~~l~~~leflateuo~\~: 1~"'LIIl-e--l':l-I-S~'-lt--ll-l'(l ~ yRllhalll HellLk, Chat!,s Munn I (~ l (~

Robelt Noll,Jamls Ollrs, HenlYlf Cl· PI'Lange" Helace Tla\ls 01' triS C( el'Se)lW~I~~~l~S N~~~\I,H;ill\<l~~SII~E~~~;:: I ~ _ "Hlchal'\ Hathbu':, Jay Stod,lalll Bachelor, Well Kgown HerePaul Stoddal d, DIck Tolen. \Vaj 1e . 'Zlomke, VCIl1Un Dlugc"h, John Died at Burwell at 67: Wa.JGalka, Jr Tn~(l<er, Farmer.

'The Messiah' \VillBe Presented HereSunday, Dec. 14th

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DECE~lD[IZ 11, 1947

GEJURAl ElECTRICHOME LAUNOfl,Y EQUIPMENT

RUZICI{A HARD\VAR,E

NOW YOU CAr~ SI:E

1R11TI BUYITI

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Toss in the doth", adJ Sl)ap. and set the dial", \, hen the clo\hcsha\ e becn suaked, "."he,l. rimc'd. and d.1J11p-Jric,I--all au (U III ,It ically-man)' pic1(s lue actuall)' elr)' e~l'uoh (0 ilon! .

And nOI unl)' Jocs the G·E AIL\utonl.llic \Vashcc sa'c lOU hours 0'"ulk a1JJ attenli,'n. but it h.ls all the kalLlrcs )ou\c ahla)s \\anle~:Q an autum,\tie \\ ashc·c. . --

of

tome in and ask tosee this revolutionuryalj:qutoIt1Qtic: wasller.

1\'0\\- for lhe (il JI lime-) uu c"n scc and lry (he newG·E AIl·,4./Ifulli.lfic \Vashec, You (an see rhe G;EAlI·Autumatic do all the \\urk-from soaking dle'dutLes to Jaml'-J1) ing rhem. Here is all ) o~ ~o:

,NQ Ottlcr AutomaHcW.asher Has So ManvIMi'i\OV~O F£ATURH

• Portable• NoBolting Down• Thoro Washing• Top,lo~ding Cover• Drier, Clothes• FI,tuld Water• Au'.orliatic Soap Dispenser• Wdcr Temperature Contlol• NoOiling. , • No Greasing• Rinse Water Saved

THE

STOHE }'ULL·

OHD, NEllHASIL\'

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FURNITU E

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Chamber, Agrees

Sponsor l\lidWRYThe bOdI'd o! direclor~ of the

Chambcr of Comm"lce met withthe boai'll of dir('ctOl s of the LoupValley Agricultulal Socidy Wcd­ncsday night al:J the>' agleed thatthe Cham1Jcr spunsor the miJwayat the fair nt'xt ycar,

A COmll1ittee of four will bcappointed by Plesident BruceCovey to \\ ork \V 1th the fairbuard with full power of au­thod ty to ad for the Cham)Jcrof CommCl ce, TIllS commit tecI.ill hclp locate,a calni\'al andline up a\ti\lty on the midl\'aJ'.

Show Card vVl'iting

. Course Is Planned

. Plan::; al e be'ing made by theChamber of Comnleree for a freee('Ul~C in sl,uw cald wllting. Tilecoulse is sponsoled by U;e stateeJue'a tio!;al deI 'artment,

Nineteen indiviuual::; have al­!tau;>: ngistered for thl' course,Oni) of these is frum 13mwell.TIle course will be giHn afterthe fin,t of the year, More in­fc,lJnation will be avallab!e later,uut anyone interc[tell shuul u getin touch with John Andel sen,secrdalY of the Chamber ofC01111n"'l ceo

:\lH::O:. no.!:; FALLS:UI s, Sam Hoe slippell and fell

On the iee Thul~d.1Y at their homein the countl y, injuzing her headand suffel ing bl ubes.

But now wc can say-('\Vhatevel' you want in fUl'ni­

ture, we have it." Even the scarce items like mattress­

es, springs, rugs, and chests are here in abundmice. And

all priced econonlicallY - since we bought these worth

the Blaney and nre passing the savings on to our custOln-I

ers.

\Ve say the above with pardonable pride, becausc

we don't believe there is a ::3tore in central Ncbraska with

a !tu'gCl' stock of fine furniture than we now have for our

friends and custorners. All this has been thc result of

careful, plannetl buying, some of it donc a year In ~d-,vance. "

With thi~ in Blind, we want'to give you a rnost COl'­

dial i!Jvitation to visit the "Store Full of Furniture." You

will fInd yOU1' Chl'isbnas shopping made easier here ­

and every gift yo.u sclect will be onc of qU~llity, and auseful gift that will be apprcciated in years to corne.

Frazier's Furniture

50 Teachers Brave Broken Bow Asks ling t o m.rk o a .cuntllbutio,n should, " Icontact :'11,;" NUl tIIW.lY; 111 NorthSnow, Heal' Lanse 23 Blocks PaVmglLotlp, MIS, :'[111:; Hill; in Arcadia,

ll\ ~pit.e of thl' icy l'o,\ds ar.d 1'1110 Ci ty of Btokcn Bow is l\T1. BtlglJu', ruru l areas get 111tile L.l<1 \Ye.1tlwr OHI 30 to.lchers' aL1HIL,illg for biJs to ill1pl'o\e! tCldcI1 \~:tI1 ~Ir~" Orie HU1~bl'lt,at tcr.dcd the V.llley County 23 blocks wit lrin t h e ci ty, the I~[al/ h.l~by 01 le'l\e at t1W Coun­Teachers associa tion meeting held s t i l'ds cit her to be CUI bell aL,ll ty :Su['clllltelllknt:s oill,,:,h. Alcadia last FJid.1Y, ha rd surfacc.I or curbed awl gldV' -~ -, - ------

Dr. Laase of Lincoln talkell on elcd. Tlw bi-Is \\ III be opened D"c, Call 1'01' Bids Onhelping the handicapped clnldre n. 18, --Custt'!' County Chief'.It W.1S decide.I UBt the next iucc t- ------------- ----- Spalding Highwaying I\ill be at Korth Loup and UOX,\TIO:\S A~aJ::D

BIds for the canst' uc Lon of 5,3ti at the :'\orth LOllP teachers wi ll The :'-iatH' al Edmatie,n Asso- 1 fl' {., S II''.t' the hosts. A CO\ ercd dish Jin- c.auon 0\ c. . ,'.'0 t',1" 1"',1',11"1'" '-',,_ llll cs ° g rav, roau rom pa, mg

c_ c, ._~ ~ __ c c '1" west of Grccloy have been asked'.11 \\111 Le htld at the J'U;U.ily lict Fur.d. i"eal!lcls in Valley by the state Pl'pnJtlllent of Roads.l,leding, cour. t.y ar e r.o,v n ..;]-"i,'1;' do n a Liorrs The let tinx will be made Decem­

Alter the business ruect ing to this f urul. Anyone in 01',1 I\ish- bel' 18 at Lincoln,Fllt~ [(uthl a,~J All.e rt Kir byall,,j the tur ns for square I

~ r .la n. :l~g

, ~11S, Flank Iwansk i, who lives. z, , I in Burwell but teaches in val-!

of Nodh Icy county 1\111 lcaw [01' tlw dele­gates a~slmbly at Lincoln, Fd­l!.ay.

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TILE OH.D QUIZ, OlZD, NEBlZl\SKA

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Sl~Ii(JCE

'VHE1\.TIJ~

ChrisbllasTrees

GI~AVE

llLANI(gTS

ENGLlSH HOLLY

NOLL SEED CO.

'Ve have ll\Ostsizes on hand.

-QU1~ Want Ads Get Results,---......... ;x"...- ~r"":~_~v '''M'_~

GE'nE'~ol vie\v of Lee fmill buildin JS,Loup :n back'jlour.d

their hon~e until thl'~r death ,I C:lain .1l1,J SUj'l'ly Co.l1pany forHO\I evet, they took th<;lr pal t lr, SIX yldl s, He 1\a::; ,l member ofthe alTairs of their eom~l1u::ity, tte NOI tll LOll[l Co op '.'rl'dit as­both be;ng frit-ncb inlkcd in tl DC euLiatiul1 bVdrd flum the time Itof nced, In 1881 1\11'. Lee made a I\as orgdni7.l'J unt)1 it gaH placetr ip to Ilhnois \\ he Ie he told his to the III t "lll t bank,old fl it'ncls aml ne;ghlJolS thel e of WillIe WOlld War 1 dill not findthe :'\eul aska dlOt:ght amI the any of t!w Lces of the light agt's tonecd of help, He colleLtt d t \\ 0 Lc cal!( d to the colo I s. Kd is~ars of grain \\hich .w~.s shiPl-'t'd, ptuue! l'f the shol\ing the faml1y111 to help the poor In thl' coun- rmide in \Votld Wclr II. Be~idt'sty, \Vhen aoke;l how lllulh thc Ihis o\\n t\\'v sons, Ed had a totalcO',mty" ~w':~ h,~ll1, Ml'. Lee told of 16 nephell's and g ran d­tl:el11, ~ otm: is , He a1;,1 h13 "-VlfC lIe 1'hl"\ s in the S( l\ ice. They\\ete among thosc l\ho,oq,anLll,l WtelC: his blothcr, HenlY'S twothe 1\1r I' a Valley b\ ang, heal wr.", JO[,l1 and Cal!; hi~ blOthcr,Chllllh, and the falnily took a ELle~l's SOl1 and tl\U son.in-Ia\\::;;pOllunellt p:llt in the wOlk thLle Lis si::;ter, Molly's son a,nJ oncunt11 tht'y moveJ away. gl anu::,on one son of hid sister

The Ld~ ehllurtn after coming Llllie; t\\:o SUllS of his SbtE'l', Ka~to Valley county fil::;t attemlc-o lie. !IllS, L('e's bloUlcr, Flld, hall~chuol 111 Dlst, No. 15, Midvah', tv,-o S011" in the scn ice; her si::;t"r,aLd foul' of then', ~ol!y, HenlY, ~1innit" h.l,j two son::; in the scr­bmnu an,l Ed 1\ er e in schoul on \ ic(, an,! one of thl'se \1 as lullcdthat fateful Jan, 12, 1888 I\h~n in an air duel 011 hi::; first flightthe blizzdr,j StlUlk, As 1<;J rClalls a·; a co-pilot, the only ldative toIt, th'2 stolln \\as not as sever" as llle for his (OLlntry.hStOly claims it l\aS, He, b~in6 11K , L~ \1 'b at st' I'

f t '- l' . Id th • 11~, ~ e a, ul n t I mg,ono: 0 I.e sma ,er cm len, Lli 111 d I ld ' U h9' yeal s old, was pIaceJ to\\ al d ,ar. as ~ c 1\, e'a;l~e WI 1, >L Ith lear a 1 th' b' b" "pallnts to ~ebr2eska, She leeelvcd, ,e , , ~lC l' 19 OJ:; \\ el ~ bEI' edul'a tion in the sc ho01s ofm fronL l11ls was a ,foltunate aI'- CUILeltse'~l, NebI'. She hl{cs herlacng\l~lt~t,oas, :he bl~ bOy:3 n('\u horne arlJ spelll1s lllost of herlo.t .. UI _en~e ~f dllcctlOn arlu time there, In the IlintET she al­persuallcd ~llss 1< leeman to ta~e WdY~ has potted planls in theth" COUl~~ WlllCh finally brvugnt !,UUSt" and laises fluwers in thetr.C;l1, to tne 1(elllS('n home, galdl'n in summer, She has a

Ed s father ar.J 11l~ two ~alf- t:oek of chickens, somewhat mix­\.'l'othels., who wele Vl~!>tmg tnele cd as to bleed,'but mustly balll'e!at lhe t1111e, walked 1 ~ ml!t's to Plvmouth Hock::; Du' t the factthe schoul hou'l', founJ It stlll" ,e 0quite walm in::;ide, but the clulll- tlla~ Mr, L~e recently underwent101 gonc, They went back to the a f;!.cial operation, I'e felt th,lt hisMarks place'" onr the hill to the pic~ure might r,ot look too good,etlast, ~rnhd foundththe y \\<t'le nott so it is omiltt'd, but the fallll

H:'te. .e lHen V:1 \\"cn OIl 0

U~e Kellison plac.~, got the Lec bUlldi);t;s are shol\n in the ae- I -Evelybody reads QUI~ wantch,ildrtn and they all walkeJ balk C0ll1l',l!1ying l'ictUl e'::!, aliso tfhellle, all'i\ ing just befOl e dad\. 'Kd I ('calls that they did thecl;ores aftel \\ ai'll.

Ed Lee and E'nllla Klein­sc{unlelt wele mallied FeD. 21,1901, near Sutton, NebI', At thattime Ed ha~l a h.llf interlst in thehome wIlel e they now livi) IV",stof NOl th Loup, anu the pi e~entIlou::,e was under const! uction,Lat€!' on he bought the other halfintel"st in the qualter secti\in,Hc nuIV 0\\ ns anothn qual tel' 0;[e.llll lal-.d half a mile west. andtWQ, qU'lI tp s pf P,1.Stp~'c Lu)J amile nodh .~nd' a half Ihile \\'t'stof his home place. Hccently hear.d his sister, Mabel, each boughta half interLst in eigllty acI't:soVt:r in Shel man county.

The oldc't son Clarence wasbe,rn Mal cl; 2, 1903, He \I:as inthe almy during \Val1d War II,,md spcnt 18 months at FortKr.ox and Camp Call1p!:,cll, Ky,He is living at hon:e nuw anJ is:lOt lD8lrled, The elde"t daughter,ISlma, is IT.all ied to Hal veySehciuel and they !lave t\\Ochilllt tn, a boy anJ a gill. They:il'e in Salem, Ore" whel e IIII',~chcidd is a pltunber, Calvin,the ne~t son, was bOln Aug, 30,1808, anJ was in the alll1Y, n106tof the time in the South PaCific,eluting the r~c(:nt war. lIe is nowall employee of SealS, Ho.cbuckc.llJ Co" in Chicago, and is notmallieJ, The yuungt'st dau5hter,Ht !c:'n , is the wife of \Valt( 1Huebner, and they live in UiraValley, TIley have two ehlldl en,a boy and a girl. ' .

ELl Lee has btt'n a fanner fl.]]his life and r,e likes the faun, lIed,angl'd to tl actor fax 111i11g aboutt(n yeals ago, and he still doe.;rlenty of WOl k, although VictorCook and Pete Jorgel1s.::'n edc111t'l1 t pal t of his fal mIamI. Heused to feed a car or two of hogs.md as many of cattle each y~'cu

III the old d;lJ'" , but since fecdeecame too high he has quit thefeeding g.ll11e entil ely, He has 43'.etes of winter wheat in fornext y'ear, Last year he had 40..lUeS of COXn and ten aettS oflye.

Mr. L"e is a munb~'1' of thecht:1'C h bual d of the :\oIth Loup~[ethot1ist church, clerk of the I:\oltl1 Loup township boaru andin this capality is ruau ~uper­

visl'. of the to\\ nship, He W<.lS a Iboa1J memb'or of the Fallners

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1\11'. and 1\11's. J.' B. Lee

Calls On

A FARM NEIGJiBORThe Quiz

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,_~~~~ ~_~ ~,__~hy ,~ohn L, "'artl__~_~ ~-:- l

Sixty year S a go Mr. arid 111S, I it farm neal' St rea t or. Ill. Martha tics, ~1t s. Lee had goou schoolingIf, Le,' and their fanl11y lived on IHOlnieh.cl left G€llJ\any at th" for thoso Ja,) s, They WCl e mar­a f'a rui in' ~1il a Valley, or t hrir age of 1], arid her par en ts 10- I feel in Marc h. 1£68, at which t imo(:e.Ln chi l.hen six are now de- cat cd at Ch at Ior.J, Ill. St re at or is he was 21 yea rs old and she was(LLLJ, an.I of the oth,crs,. only I Ioca,ted abO\l~ (;0 miles southwest 23,J B, Letter known as Bel, IS still of Chicago. Cha t f oi d docs not ap- They [aimed one year in Illi­I,v;:,g on a f ar Jl1, In the Iront peal' on thl' map Ltf today, so. It r.ois, then moved to Atlantic, Ia.,i co.n of thdr. hc n:e a sh or t mile 1\ as ,doul)tle-;s a small pl3.c~ wh ich I and to a place nut far from Gris­\1 cst of Nor tn Lou p, the Lees 1'1 tin;e 1\ ent out of existcnco. I 1\ old, Ia., the following SPI ing;lnc Oll ,dio,play a n.um1..cr of \.Ve GO Im~,v nut It was neal' ITheY eallW flom IllilWis to 10\\",f(.'.l,:,J plLlt!!"S uf, \\n~lh th.e!' S(zl.lt,~r, sl;'l'e the yOCIlig pcople Iin a conreu 1\3&On. ,Wh"n theyL'le ]tLtly plV",j, Ihl'le all' p:v bll.1Jl1e 3ccpa,ntld'l calllc to the MISSISS1PPI Ilvcr theytl', d of ~Ir. an,J Ml s, Lee, ptC- The fathlr of H, Lee died, founJ it frozen over, ant.! tlieJ tott:rd of thLll' P3.1tllls, and Jl10st abU'1l1! ~hlp on the \\dY to Ameri- I tilive aClu::;S, Qne of the horsesi.1tclcding- of all, a pidul:e of ~[r. Cd, and his llrothL'r mall ilil again II got into a hole in the iet" amIET,j ~11S, Ii, Lee and theIr elevln aiter nach;l1g 1IIll,u:s, HenJy, as they lost it entilel~', out man.lgellc111IlIll,1, he' was knuw? to his flknl1s, had Ito ~a\e the lest of their pos-

Tile LN':> \\t:l e pioneer s, Both to WOl k dur 1115' the day anu at- S( S::;1Ons. After a few yl'ar:> Ileal'HI'. L·o" anJ his futUle briJe, tenJcd night school. 1hi3 did not Gli~wold they mO\l'd to Avoca.\. )..)08 name \\ as HOI nickel, by gi\ e him mueh book ectleation, IIa, anJ flom thet e to Clay CUUll­tr,-, way, wele bOln in Gelmany, but he \\dS self ta\j~ht, anu in ty, NebI', in 18S2, Thrcl' yealsL{0 cawe to Alnelica as a boy of pladk,11 education he excelled later th~y cam,' to Vallcy COUlI-

, . , ty, loc,lttng on t;1e southwest~E\t:l1, al:d tte family locatc'd on many !Jl('r I\ltn bct~~r opportul11- quatter of sedion 28, towmhip

,18, range H, on the falln whu eEl:ner HOlliid\tl LOW lives, Joh:1H'11:"kel, Kln 1 tl ;3 [ath"l, IIL1S amph,.w of ~Il::;, Lee,

In time ~[l', Lee buught thec; ual tCI' nu.\' 0,1 Le,J by Ed Cool,J.lst we,t of Val!,'y ~i<1e schoel, theont' \\ here Alfn:d BUI S0:1 nowbves, and al~othL" in the south­'.Iest cOln~r of Enteqlli~e to'\ll­ship, Eight of the Lee chl1dll'nlIcIt' co:n \\!ll21 tl.l' famIly ca.netv thl' valley in 11;35, Of these,~[althd, Louise, ~lolly anll H€nlY,Ie dcce~sld, En:L.la, wife of 13e11h~bLlhazt, liws in Ol'd, Next cameE'l a'~d P,'!' ,1 of :'\orth Loup a)~d

,-Calle also deLl'a,,:,.!, Erne~t. ~la­

cl a.,d Llilte '.Iere bOl'll in \'alkycoun ty, EI n~st is mall ied and\e~ at Mal,ing, hla, ~IalJd is;'i{' and h\'('3 in :\olth Loup,

_.I!le IS delc~~cJ,

, Mr, anJ Mxs, Lee sold out in11tlira Vall.;~y and moveJ to Nor thLoup in 1908, making the Village

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DECEMBER 11, 1947 THE ORO QUIZ. ORO, NEBRASKA P/\GE '1'1 H\EE

l-Ih. Jar

59c

3-lb. Ual;'

l~-oz. Pk.g.

2 ~l •... yC::-11J. Ph,g.

.. 33c

:: Xo. ~ ('ans

(:all

l3c:I -' u • .:: li% l'ililS

. .... 49c

IN

-*-EAHL'S

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llul. Uf

ftH" .!\Hk .... , ."$1) uus ~t "Ut)I,tu.."t(,aun,Ir) SUo'l' .:l Ba.-s

P .Hid{j .... -19c

ROBE HER

1.;,;(', lCdl..

Oxydol . . .. a7el,~t·. lSnx

Dreft :37c

"Hit 1!t·ollo ....lIlt a:,:':<,

i\I I 30'~h o( css .. , . . . . . '-~O's. :1'1.1:)

lh't ~) l"."o4:1"l'r .\ lillte- l'k;'~-I

Pye Quick .. ,1:Jc1l-0J:. 1'(;.0',

Pecr Pie Doh ... 10e

t'rt:'aul uf \, lU:.lt

Cereal .

SPLENDOR

{;u1\] ~lt.·d.tt

Flour ..

)'"" tlt'rt il ... Ll«lllitl

Borden Hemo

u ....., lIartldt

Pear3

l bill .H~" tlt'r 1'oJ{'il.oo;Ollfu;.;·

l\lexcne

U,·1.'U~1l1t'" St'ctllt:"s

HaISlnS ...1J"'''~i~rt Ilranil

Haisins .

Pique

French Crepe

Chenille

Spun Hayon

Seer Sucker

CLOTHING STOHE

Ill.

l7c

YOUR DOLLAR GOES

Ij'UHTHER ilEHE!

DAILY LC)\V' 'PRICES!

_.' _ __.__ _ _ 15cl·llJ. I'kg.

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......... __ 25cIt,·;;. 1'k~. i

_ _.._ _ _ ,_. 37c

lllustroted is a Colonial Seal set?r

sucker in attractive Howl print.

Priced at $7,95.

A gift she'll appreciate 'and lov:e you

for. Gay and colorful prints, ahd

solid colors in sizes 12 to 44. Priced

from $7.95 to $11.95.

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Tldl (':ill

.. 55c

1-11•• IJ .. "

... 2lc

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J,g,'. I ...~;:;.

.. 37c:1 c"h,'s

. , .... , . 29(~,1,~t:atuH.:tl .\t Jat').... an,1 .HII\\ hl'U .\,.dlahl ..• at I.O"l·~t I'. :...,,:-;.

Ft"utUl'l',1 ,\t J;~4:Ji :ulll Jill\\ lu'u .\'Hilallit" at I","\t:~t l'J"in,:s.

l Ii ra Ht"li IH"]

1\(,1" Suu" or

Ivory Ij'lal{es

For l:'lUlltll') "l tli"ln-s I.g. Box

Tide ..... , .. , . , 37c.

Clorox

l'(Il1t'( ~U;ll)

CamayCrisroSwiftning

It,'tt ~our llitt(",] 2'

Chcrries ... ,

DIXIANNAl·a11o.t.~ F(UUf

S\VANSDOWN

Itt',! .;'l,at ('an

Salmon .. 3geFruit ('u(.'ldail .:\0. ,:!~,~ (Oan

DeE\lonte ... , .. 39c

llt'iu/

I\.etchup

li'allH'~ .," l'l'h'IJ.l'",l ",v. :.: ('UII

Apple Sauce ... lOc.\uu'.'h'al1 U,.'auf" :: .:\0. ::1:~ t·uu~

l~ I . 3~UIllP {Ill t>C

Heinz

Ii: .-i''''l) ~ ("rat'l"t,.,.,

SUllshinc

LU.

1.1,.

5.5c

l.1t.

,13cI.h.

39c

Lh.

39c

Llt.

39c

Lh.

35c

1.1.>,

29c

J.1.>.

39c

I.h.

. 5c

37cPiut

69c

LU.

27 BRANDS YOU KNOW AT LOWER PRICES

C l'Iut Jar

27~ Wiil{ACLEWHIP ::::.. 33.cCA~lPBELL'S "._~. _Oo.' ••• : •••••••~.:~dli7c

llll. Ibid.

l·lh. '1'''hc

29c

LOWER PRICES\--

Than Ever Before

• :c:r .. _'- 'ceer en eo .,A d •

l'llHIi.

Luncheon

Pork Hoasts'11:\( Ell

LUllehcon-

AlmondsFntH')" J:tn;t~

Brazils -.

E,tra faut·,-

TomatoesP~r... It· fHjl

Turnips(;lhHJ fl't·~h

Cocoanuts.

Lt~t". (aUt" Unn.,t,"loua

Filbcrts .

Suft l'Jht'lJ, Ig~. IHulllt."tl

\Valnuts ...Fuu..') '::.t'. JUI11lJO

Peanuts .....

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29cLh.

59cLh.

57c

I.h.

27cU .. ;;. 1'1,,;.

",29c3 ... ul.. Pk;;.

19c

or Hlut." BOUllt,t

BELOW COST FRESH PROD\1CE PRICES

l\lEET PRICES

\VE l\lAI{E 'E~I

CHOICE QUALITY MEAT AT LOW PRICES

\VE NOT ONLY

.\ \\ 1101.1: ("\HLO\1) TO .U.\I{I: \OlU SI:LI';(''1'IU:\ F1W"

S••". II:. ~

_. ' _ _ _ 39c

OLEO.:\"4:uIH.'rt E~tl'a St.lullanJ

OYSTERS

APPLES ; ,. $2.H8

l':lIif. Suul,.i:oo.t

Lemons'I"·.\.as Iluh~ H",I

Lh.

...... 9c),11.

Grapcfruit 8c.\ "fL,' 1t~.1 ~Id hu,'s :,O-Ih. Ilat~

Potatoes ..... $1.98

II1:E1-'

Short Hibs'J't-ll.l1 (' r ~'t ('.1 h.s

Hound Steak "('t'u(('r ("lit

Pork Chops ...

JUICE7 Oal\os IJI"autl

Tuns ~t""I~.,S;""J~'S r, LB. l'~?("rat COFfEEGRAPEf RUI I _ ' 5c, _". $0.098

I Pin!..., .,., ~ 3-ft. TIt<' I-ft. '1',.,." Sahnon

XNIAS 1HEES -r-- 39c - 49c

JuuJ\.t't

Fudgcl\lix~liu~(' )!t'at

None Such

II all .. " I. r...·,h 1,((h'"

Dates

PEANUT BHITTLE --- ..Fn.·~b Full Fionor

ORANGE SLICES --_ , .}'E ..\:\IT 1l,IS'1'EllS· IJIO('OI,\'1'I·; t'\)\Elll:U l·I;\:\'I'1'S. FlU(;!:t'lIllIST~J \S 1I.\I!U (·.\:\UJI;S - .1:\U ~I\:\\ ~1U1t1'; TO UIOUSEFUU.H. .\LSO 1'1,1-:.\'1'\ UF ~1.\ltSIl.H\I.LU\\S.

1I0:\, or :.!I Oul)

Candy Bars .... 98c~a(lul1a)J, puplilar h,"ilUtl,

"uiHll.ar Brands UU.1. uf ~O oul)

Gum 75c

HERE'S YOUR XMAS PRESENT!

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Unlled 0'11110.BU~I)(' s

FO~lId<llion

Admini~trati\'e control of tl1~­beer industry in i\ebrasb is athree-way job. '

It starB in the local commtl:1­ity where munieip:tl oflicialsdccide which applic:ttiol1S forlicense they will approVt".These oflicials also In\'<: thefir~t n:"pol1sibility fur seeingth~lt the licen5<:d tanrns intheir communit;":s are bwful1y .opcrated. .

Second, there is the ewr­ready force of the Sttlte Liq­uor C9111mission for higheradministration, stricter consid.eration of license~, continuousinspections of licensed beerselling o.utltts, anli specdy pun­ishmcnt of bw \ iobtors.

f'in:dly, there is the service~f the Nebr:lsb Comm:ttee lU, S. Brewers Foundation, al­w:l\s\v:ltchful of the condllctof 'beer licensecs, and alwaysre:tdy to COl'pl'rate with boththe community anI! the stateby su1'1'1} in:; COl) tro I fro mwithin.

NE.llRASK.~ CO~I~)ITrEE

3-vVay ControlI ,

G' . \I. 011111111111ty2. State3. II/dllsti)

<..;harles E. SanJall, State Directorpo fiut ~'i\t'L BAnk BId, , LncolQ.

FROM. THE

NEBR.

East Side of Square

Sets - $1.00 to $10.00

RINGLEIN DRUG STORE

Greet Thenl Warntly ThisChristnlas'~ . ,.

Plenty of Quality Topcoats at

$24.50 to~ $37.50

Earl's Clothing Store

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Here's how! Treat yourself to this 100% wool top­'coat with style-filled double·lapel collar, dashingOy·front diagonal pockets. Extra sizes.

ORO

Good assortment of High ClassChocolates .. , . . . . . .. 50c to $6.25 box

Brushes, $1 to $5 Sets, $2.98 to $29.95Everting In Paris Sets ... $1.50 to $20.00

Men's Fitted Kits $5.00 to $25.00Ronson Cigarette Lighters $6.00Zippo Lighters .. , . , . . . $2.50

ORO

Coty Sets - Max Foetor Sets with Plastic Trays - TussySets - Old Spice Sets, Sachets, toilet waters, colognes,bath powders.

Large assortment Iewelite Nylon Hair Brushes, Combs,Minors. Sets.

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Complete stock - Old Spice-Courlley-HIS-Seaforlh- ,TAWN-WRISLEYS-YARDLEYS-COLGATE-FITCH.

I _. For the past two weeks peggy! - :-'11', al;,J Mrs. han Anderson - :-'11'. and Mrs; Charles E. Mer- -Hr. and Mrs. Darrell Me-Anderson, daughter of MI'. and, an' the parent.s of a baby girl b orn ri s of GraI~LI IsLU1d ha d as guests Ostrich and family were supperMrs. Asa Anderson has been home 1at the Ord huspital Sa t uiday eve- Sun.Ia y, 1\11'. and 1\{rs. Clarence gUL'StS of his parents 1\11'. and Mrs.from school having the flu and ning. Dr. Miller attended the Fox and Arvin Brcdthauc r, 1\[1'. H, .s. :McOstrich Sunday evening.asthma. She went to school Tues- I birth. The baby weighed 5 lbs: and and 1\lr~. John Mrky and Lar-ry an I -:\lr·. and Mrs. Ed Jenison wereday and \~cdnesday but sUffe.red a 110 oz. M1'. and Mrs. Helie and daughter week end visitors in Omaha. Sincesf'tbacl<. \\ cdnc sday '. ThIS wee« ~t'r I -You've walt cd long enough. Barb.u a. Their twin daughters, their return home the flu has beenolder. sister Sonya IS at home 111, Your new car is waiting for you- Jeannine and .Jeanlce Fox are an unwelcome visitor in theirkeeping her company. delivery by Clu istmas guaranteed. both working' at tile Hcst ed store household.

D t f I A -1\u·. and Mrs. Julius Jensen, I See T~l1. 37-ltc in Grand Island at the present 1\1 .J 1\1 J J J I' ek f-: 0 you wan a new car or - n emergency appendectomy 1 time. - 1'. anu rs. 0111 e me 0Christmas. Better see Ted. 37·ltc was performed on Esther Schaefer of Holdrege" came Sat:lrday to at- -Mrs. Frank Pilil:o\\'ski return- Omaha and Prokop Jelinek, his

-Mrs. M. J. Field and baby of at the Clinic hospital Tuesday tend the funeral of Chris Pcde r- ed F'riday from a SIX week vaca- -1\11'. and Mrs. Asa Anderson father, a rri vcd F'riday to spend theSacramento, Calif., are spending evening. Miss Schaefer is a teach- sen and spent the weekend with tion in California. Mrs, Pilino\\'sld and Lynne were supper guests of week end visiting relatives at Ordthe winter in Ord. They are guests er at Cotcsf'Icld. Julius' slste rs, Ma ry ar.d Hannah visited her br othci, Mr. arid Mrs. Mr. and MIS, Darrcl l McOst rich and Sal·gl'nt. Saturday they wcntat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arvin -Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kessler ami Jensen, \Vm. \Val~ace who have a new son, and family Friday evening. to Sargent to spend the afternoonDye. Pama Lou left Monday for their -1\11'. arid Mrs. clyde Baker and her sister 1\11'. and Mrs~ Ha rold - Emil F'af'c ita entertained his with Mrs. Jelinek's parents Mr.

-Viola Masin spent the week h?l?l~ at De!1\'er. They have been Iwere dinner guests of her pale,nts, ~'.eI.1der at. Los. Ange;les '. , ~he als~) club Thursday evening. and Mrs. John Vondracek. Theyend in Lincoln shopping and vis- visiting their parents, Mr. and Mr. and 1\-11'15. 1\1. B. Cummins Sun- visited her husband s sister, 1\1/8. -1\11'. and Mrs. Alfred Albers were house guests 0f Mr. anditing with her sisters Irene and Mrs. W. E. Kessler and Frank day. Bernice Bright and family at Long spent Suncla y evenin~ :vith Mr.1 Mrs ", AI. Parkos. The two ladiesAdelaide Masin. since Thanksgiving. _ Santa Claus is coming vour Beach while she was gone. and Mrs. Haymond Christensen. are sisters.

-Mr. 311U Mrs. Jerry r'etska, LAD I I h b I' . J. - .. race W10 as ~en IV, way, driving a bright, shiny, n~v ~~~~~-~~~~;~~••~~~_~?~~~_~~~~~~~~.~"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~jr. were Sunday evening dinner ing' at Barvlay, Md., writes to cal'. See Ted to make a date with ,..--guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel have his address changed to Ce- Santa. 37.ltc

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pe~~r:. and Mrs. Emil Hulinskv cilton',Md., ?:1 his QU!~ each \~'eelc -\VeekeI1l1 guests of M1'. and• ';Ie also Sa}8 that hIS Iather en- Mrs. Jake Schmidt were Mrs.

of Burwell were in Ord on business joys the home town paper very Scluuidt 's mother Mrs. LavalTuesday. much .' 8 J

--Immediate delivery guaran- y. ited I h Johnsen, her two SIsters, Mrs. Don--I' ou ve :V~I e~ ..o~"g ~n~ug . Jorgensen and Jean Johnsen, her

teed. A new car for Christmas Yo~ new cal IS. walt1l15. for JOu-- brother Jcrrv and Lu the r Muns-Sec Amick. . 37·ltc <1 I b Ch t t d -'.. ,.

-Mrs. Laura Thome and Jim e ivory . y ns mas guaran ee , ingcr, all of Sidney, 10.. They 0.1"

Mortensen were guests of Mr. anc' se-=- Ted. , . 37.-ltc lind Sa tutda y evening and leftMrs. Clayton Gilroy and famil} '" Ina Jean: SlCO;ld da,uRhter of Sunday af t ernoon. Mr. Schmidt is,S 1 ,,[~. and MI~. Doyle Colhns ,~f a pressman employed by the Quiz I

unuay. ,land Island had an app.endlc.. and lives in the house west of the '-Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Dargef' at th L tI h t I ~ I

were in Taylor Sunday to see 111':> omy e u reran ospi a In Quiz office~rand Island MondaJ·. Ina Jean .'. . , . I

Darges father, Wm. Bisher'. Mr s a granddaughter of Mr. and -MIS. Mabel Andelsol; \\ho ISBisher was released from the .\lrs. \V E Kessler. w.orkmg for Frank TraVIS was a IGrand Is1;lnd hospital l<'riuay. D .. t f dll1ner guest of her daughter Mr.

A D · .1' - 0 you wan a new car or ., 1\1 L- I CI' IS·' .- lam.onu IS one gift that Chd tm ? B.tt. S 'I d 37.lt anu ~·s. "ran,. aI', unuu).leaves no doubt.~Muncy Jewelry. _~ as'

Mc" cr ee e. c -Fnday evenll1g Mr. and Mrs,

. 37-ltc' J. elta of. Omaha and Dale Williamson of Burwell were-Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dworak and l~arold Sleeht~ of SIOUX Clty \\"('1': dinner guests of MI'. and Mrs.

\,;,o ;;;;;;;_;;;;;;;~;;.;__;;;.;.;;,._;;;,. ;.;; ;;;;.;;,; Bobbie and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sed- ~ eekend. gue:;ts of 1\11'. and Mr~. Ell:sworth Ball amI family.;,:"".. lac'ek were dinner ~uests of Mr. hay Mel.la. ., -1\11'. and Mrs. Chd Austin and

......------'------------------------ and Mrs. Floyd Pet\:rson Sunday. -Lt. Jg. and MIS. G. W. Stod- family entertained Mr. amI Mrs.Mr. and Mrs. John Ulrich drovc out dard and two daughters 0 f Walter Anderson and family atto spend the aftel'l1oon. Char1est~l1, S'. C. al'lived Friday supper Sunday evening.

- Genei,-ieve Jablonsl,j who is a to be_wIth, hiS parents, MI'. and - Santa Claus is coming yourlaboratory teChnician in a Chicago Mrs. 1< red. Stoddard until the day way, drivillg a bl'ight, shiny, mwhospital wil! meet her parents i.n after Chnstmas. They WIll be 10- ear. Sec Ted to make a date Wit11Omaha arid will accompany them cated at New London, Conn. when Santa. 37-ltehome to spend the Christmas hol- they leave here. • -1\1rs. Erncs't Weller of Atkin­idays. . -MI'. and Mrs, \V. E. Kessler son was in Ord \"'·edne·sllay. She

-·Mrs. Ivan Botts and 1\1iss Mae aJ1d Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kessler and tool, advantage of the opportunityMcCune spent Tuesday afternoon daughter' of Denwr drove to to attend the Presbyterian L.,;8guewith Mrs. C. W. Clark. Grand Island Saturday evening to tea. Mrs, Weller belonged to the

l're:>b~{erian Cool{ Bool,s are have supper with Mr. and Mrs. Presbyterian chureh when theyon sale. See .Mrs. AlLJel't JOlles. Doyle Collins and family. 'lived in Ord.~1r"i. U;}lph Douglas or 1\11"Is. L. U. -Mrs. Clyde 13akl'r who owns ,-Mr. and Mrs. Alvin AndersonHillil,eu. 37·!te and operate<) the Cozy Nook Cafe and family went to Bloomfield,

-Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mikasz of has leased tt,e business to MI'. and NebI': Friday and spent the wee1,­Pittsburgh will be here to spend Mrs. Ed Kasper for the coming end with 1\lrs. AI;derson'~ ~arentsChristmas with her mother, Mrs. year. Mr. and Mrs. Kasper wil! 1\1r.. and Mrs. \\ m. Chn~tzansen.

Stacy 13artusiak. take possession the fir~t of the Wiule there Mrs. Anderson slather-MI'. and Mrs. Jud Tedro a,nd year. put through a call to his n;other in

Dickie were dinner guests of Mr. l'resb~·terian Cool{ Bool,s ace' Gen~1any. ~1rs. :\nderson s broth-ami Mrs. Archie Keep SundaJ·. 0tl /Sale. Sec :.\lrs. Albert Jones, er 1<. \V. Chnstla,nsen of Omaha

-We'I'e not .kidding. Just call :.\1rs. Ualllh Douglas or ~lrs. L. D. also hooked up v·nth th~ ~all an,don Ted and he'll deliver a new car ;Uillil,t'n. ~7-ltc they talked. to Mr. Chnstzansrn sto you by Chdstmas. 37-ltc mother, a sister and a brothe.r The

-MI'. and Mrs. Bill Novosad -Guy Le1~aster.s .eR°rts. that call was clear and they could hearand baby were w!'ek enu guests of 1\1. McBeth .IS dowg fine. 1Il an very welLMrs. Novosad's ~arents, Mr. and Omaha hospItal, after ma~or sur- -Annual Turkey dinner held atMrs. John Kol!. gery last Thursday monnng. He the Methodist church Saturday

-Mr. and Mrs. Leo Long and was in the hospi~al several weel\.s DeC. 13. Plates $1.00. 37-lt~Mr. and Mrs. \Vilbur Rogers and before the operatIOn. -Mr;>. Nettie Connoi' of BurwellHogene spent Satunlay in Grand -MI'. and Mrs. Howard Huff· who went to Tacoma, \Vasll., toIsland. and Mrs. C. A. Andel'son went to care for her brother, Tom Ander~

--Joseph M. Fisher of North Omaha Tuesday where Mr. Huff b:l son, was manied to \V. C. SchellLoup was in Ord on business Mon- attending an implement dea1E'l"~ on November 23, 1\11' awl Mrs.day. conn·nUon. They planned to re'". Schell live close enough to her

-Mrs. Anna Shotkoski enter- ttlln Thursday. brothel' so that she will be able to

tained Mr. and 1\11'3. Frank Ka- -So Sgt. and Mrs. John Miles gg~·0~0~v;er~.~t~.\'~e;ryhd~a~)~.~a~1~1d~h~e~lP~.;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~pustka and family and Mr. and returned from Omaha \Vednesday. -; 0

1\118. 3;y1 Shotkosld and falnily at They 'sere present for the opel'a- ,,---~ - ----- --dinner Sunday evening. tion on their 18 month old son last

-1\11'. and Mrs. Haymond Cronk week They plan to go to Omahawere in Grand Island Tuesday. again this weel, as it may bl)Haymie, their son,spent the day necessary for their son, Hany Le'- Iwith his grandparents, Mr. and Hoy to undergo another operation.Mrs. Frank Kasal. S. Sgt. .Miles was called hO\1i(;)

-We haw plen{~' of ~llring from Alaska on account of the ilt-wound alarm clod,s on IUlll\l. ness of his son. .:.\lU1lQ··S. 36-:!tc -Do ~our Xmas &hOl;lling at

-Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Holloway :\ltlll('~"~. "'e haH' a gn'at seIec­of Burwell came down Sunday tion. 36-:!tcafteI'noon to spend some time with -Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Austin ofMrs. Holloway's parents, Mr. andMrs. D. A. Moser. Hastings stopped for a while Sun'

day evening to visit with his par­-Ed Vogeltanz attended district ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Austin.

. COUlt last l Tuesday and \Vednes- They were emoute to Hasting~day at Loyp City. Monday court from Bartlett. .was in session at" St. Paul and MI'.Vogeltanz attended there. He also - Sunday Mr. and Mrs. O. W.took care of somc business at Hiddle and Jamie, Mr~. Hand}'Gl'eeley the same day. Breeken and \Vayne and Dorothy

Poe of Comstock were gue'sts of-,1\1 I' S . Charles Cooper of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Covey Sun-

Seattle, Wash. who has been with uay.her' parents, Mr. and Mrs. EdMunn, for the past two months - You get the girl, we'll do theleft Monday afternoon by bus for rest.-Muncy Jewelry. 37·ltcher home. .

-Alvin Jensen, a member of theNebraska Safety Patrol, was inOrd Saturday attending the fun­eral of his uncle, Chris Pedersen.He returned Monday to Lincolnwhere he is now stationed. Hisbrothel', George, who operates aphotographic studio at LaSalle,Ill., was also here, (,;turning homeMonday.

-Immediate delivery guaran­,teed. A new car for ChI'istmas.

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y Ord Hardware ~~ ~i I j'or the I{iddies For Grown-ups Sy Toys of All Kinds Radios ~

~ Tricycles Electrical Appliances ~){ Bicycles Dishes ~

!. Wagons Pyrex Ware ~~. Ice Skates E.!ectric Irons ~

Roller Skates .. Clocks ~

~ Dish ~ets Tools ~~ Games of All Kinds Cutlery i\

; Harmonicas Lamps ~~ PietiJreBooks Fishing Equipment ~

.~ Sc~iters ' PIessure Co'okers ;1i APEX 4 EASY WASHEHS BQTTLE GAS &, COAL RANGE~ .~

I The Ord Hardware i~ ORD ~~ NEBa •~ . ~

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A SMA~L DEPOSITwill huld the gifts of your choice, Buy yourgifts for lhe entire family this thrifty '1'101'

F. ELECTRIC FREIG'HT TKAINS

: ; ; A Game o( Skill and Fun

Powe,fvl locomotive and fivefreil/ht cars. Underwriter's op·proved tron.r'ormer. 24 ,ecl:onsQf'trcd<, •• ,.I ..... f" .', •••

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30" POOL TABLE

The,wnora familt will have fun with this fulltequ,pped tebie. It has lively rubbet cu,hions,I~ bolls, and tWQ tipj'ed cues.

Land AuctionFriday, Dec. 19·

200 p, M".

. Sun Theatre, Central Ci~y320 Acr~s, m~st'pro~uclive soil; equipped with 2 extragood .8-mc;h ungahon pumps. assuring a 'iJood c. rn

. crop i1 r~unfoll, is insufficient. 65 acres goo'd 'at{vepas!ure: mcludmg yards; balance under high (S~lfil'ofculhva!lon. 15 ocres Cll!al!o, 90 Clcres now in' ~h~ht.Good ~mprove.ments, seven substClntio.\ pUilpingJ· insplendld repCllT, REA service. telepho11e.' On J~ailroute Clnd gravel road. < - '. J

L<:>cated 3 miles {rom Archer Clnd 8 nil1~r{;om CentrCllCl tY, J, r(, .I \

Positively selling to the highest bidde~' regardless 01pnce, Please write lor sale bill today,

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Nebrasl{a Realty Auction CO.AGENTS

CentrClI City, NebroskCl

1SII GIRL DOLLS

4·.98S.... eet little dolls with sleepinggla" e) e.- real e) e·la,hes and alovely facel A.ms, leg. jointed.head moves... beautifully dre"ed.

, -Where would you look to seeI~ someone had found your lostIivestock ? In the QUIZ want ads, ,of course, tf. '

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Play hour. Ay when this big, brightexcavator i. the cenfer of attrec.tion. It's 10' wide, 17' hi..h. andhas twa canfrol lever••

'Ihcrmome!er for Il;lYAn electrical re~istance thermom­

eter has becn designed for record·ing the temperatures oi hay inmo\\'~, Its measurement rang" Is2QQ degrees below zero to 600 abo\·e.

Hudson Valle yThe Hudson valley was re sponsl­

ble for developing many industriesby reason of furnishing cheap trans­porta (ion, Whal.ng. shipbuilding,brick making, cement .and lime rae­tortes, ice houses, sugar reflner ies ,br ew er ies and even the grape in­dustry were developed.

Many Attend Gl'a11dOpening of Farmers

Lar'gl' crowds throughout each0ay of the three day grand open­mg sale of the neWly remodeledgrocery department of the Farm­er's Grain and Supply Co. madethe opening a c0mplete success,acconling to Bill Heucl{, managerof the finn. .

CliiT l<'lynn, grocery depart­lllent manager mid that the' newfixtures and added . conveniencesof the store mc\ with completeapproval .of. those pl'esenL "We

, • DECEMl5ER 11, 1947

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Ancient ,\!chemlst Iheard so many nice eOl1lplimentsStudies ind ic a te that alchemy wa, Ithat all the work an.I headaches I - Rev. arid Mrs. Carl McConnell

[Indigenous to Chin!, antedating of the remO(!elil'& seemed like a and Rev, H. T. Cordry attendedI western alchemy by probably 300 small thing," he stated. "Our cu s- the Loup Varley Mirrist e r ia l mcc t­i or. 400 j'C;HS, and there is much tO~1lers were .especiall~ en thusia s- i ing at Taylor Monday:I evidence that alchemy spread from tic about our new fresh vcgeta- I: e.ast to. west. Ko H.ung, greatest ~t ble and f~ozel'l foods d~'partment." i~------._-- . --.---. ---~~.I tne Chir.e se alchemists was born In Th -i' -- I I I~ 281 and died, in. 36.1 <D. !<o Hu.ng ing t~·s~~~ n~1~;k~~es~~r o~d~~r;: i i Card of Thanks - II \\ 3S a C(1cLUClanlst In hIS e th ic s He n r v Mar ks was stole f . I -.--'---------

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,an outlook on l:fe and a 'Taoist in I front of the Sargont hotel at Sar- I I"h.s me ta phys ic s and his regard of gent.. 1\11'. Mart;s works at Sar- I We want to thank',' r.atur e. .He was <;In'oted. as keenly gent a.n<.1 B.ul'\vell and was spending f .th ht 'lour rie n ds and neigh-: to ma gic as any of hIS coni ern- e rug 111 Sargent. bOIS and fellow mcrn-

Iporaries and was hard-headed for The manager of the hotel saw I bel'S of the Z. C, B. J,all his cr edul.ty. He W:lS an expert. two men. tryin.g to get the car I Lodge and Dr.;. Naymentalist who poss esscd extensive .s.ta.\tecl a1.'.I, wcn t out and helped I and Nay for the kind-knowledge of the powers and pos- ihll.~ ~et g o.ng. The cal' has been ness and considerationsib.lit ie s of nature. o(a-=~~~~~~~~_,__ shown us during the

. I Illness and death ofExtracted Xew Elements our father and grand-

steel Tonnage Although Wollaston is best known I father. we especially:--:early 1,9iO,000,000 net tons of for his discoveries in chemistry, want to thank Mr.

steel irgots 'and steel for castings he also made a special study of I' Ragland for the use ofwere produc cd in the United States platinum. From the ore of this met. his car and Hermanfrun J'anua ry, 1901, through August, al, i:1 a crude state, he extracted I Stowell for helping the1943. Almost one-tl.ir d of that large two new elements in 1803 and named doctor with the teamtc r.na ge of ,(eel has been turned out them palladium and rhodium. and wagon when carsinc e J'a nua r y I, 1938. Twenty.se\'. ~~_~_ _ travel was impossible.

en years were required \0 producethe first 50 per cent of th.e total ton­age, \\ tile only 18 ye ars and Bmonths were required to producethe second half of the steel. Theoue-b i ll.onth ton was made in thelatter part of 1929,

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'BOWLING' ALLEY

Iu much fun as the real thing! , , • automatic~awling game of all melal comlruclionl SetIIldudes player, ten pins and boll.

E.7-IN.Beep Beep! Here's one he'll like•• , Rubber tires and a two-tonedgreoming enomel (io:<"h •••• t ••

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DClorAteu lll~i(hl Be~ . r\TTL\'U CATTLI·;·"s,\LB ,The ancient cLlStom eo! decc'r:din"" Mr, and Mr8. Hobel t ~oll and

the bridal b d't' .,,; .' ·~l·~'h, and Mrs, Clar0 CI<;'lllen,t a,n'persists in e ~\,l ,1 10S.1.. alY ~tl!l 111 Lme:oln this week wl:ul' Ul~'Euro 1 I a re,~, r:,!l1u(e areas of lIlCl ale cach <elling four he;),~ of

rac \ e, altlc'llgh It IS not generally e:attle at the. All-Fen\ale sale Of

~f _t ccd" Amol,'g the warl.ke tribes. t~.e Nebl'as!q, lIer~'fp'I,\ 4ss cia,: '_ r-iottherQ Ir.dl], a stp\I)G,e CqS(,JI1\ lloJil. Mr .. Clcmc·rt tr'o·I{- 'h.' e:~ttl; II

alice pl'tvall'd '[1' 1 '1 j'.' r :J' ;, r <'. ;,1 ' 'c. le pr~Jice cr ra· l.O\\ 11 ., on" ay, and was joined by'lj~I, \\ho had a daugilter of mar. !llr~. ClelllEnt ar".1 the Nallsna.geable age, entel\ained the \VcJl1esl!a~. Thtey will l'durn Fd-'pnneel? suitors at a lavish banq,:et.j Clay. ' . .The pnncess was allo\\ed (0' en~er, I ~- ---- __.~__~ ..:'..o.. --

lock the j'olmg IT.en over, and throw _----:1\1l's. Ralph 1~.Kissilig('r hasa no'xcr gal1:ll1d of man iage aruund Ia,,,k<:d to .have ~er Quiz sent to ithe neck of the man of her choice Glel1\ll, Nebr'., lfl:>tead of Hast- j. . lug". . ,. ., .

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know his size, anddon;t .w~nt to' come in

with him, jus! .give hima gift certificate, We'U

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\Ve. wish to expressour smcero thanks toour friends and rela­tives fa!' their manyads of kindness." sym­pathy and be~utlfultloral offerings, duringthe Illness and deathof our dear wif'e, mo­ther and g randmot hc r.

.1 want to thank myfl.lcmls for the manykindnesses shown mewhile in the hospital.Your cards, gifts, andpiayers made tha t timemore pleasan t .andhastened my recover y,

Handsome leather jack~ts in horsehide, goatskin, andl;:abreHa thaI make any mun's Chris('mas a merry one.Beautifully .~etailed .• ; reasonobly priced,

BENDA'S

Priced as low as 6pairs for $3.00, thesesocks have amozingqUCllity. _.And olso wehave the f~mous 'cush­ion sole socks - let usteU you more aboutthem,

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SIX MONTH'S WEAROR SIX MORE PAIRl

Card of TImnks - I_~ I

Clarks Buy PhotoStudio at Holdrege

Mr. arid 1\1rs: Arden Clarkh a v e bought a photographic jstudio at Holdrege and will' takepossession January 1, The Clarks

, Fn'd Xem..~kal ru e moving Friday from Ha st ln e sNr. und ~Irs, Ed and will live in a tr,..tler can~pZurl'!., Hennis and until they can find a house to buy.Lorralne Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Clark left~lr. and ~lrs. Ed early this morning to help them~la('h and Iamily grt ready to move and will re-!\Jr, and :\lrs. Van turn Thursday night.Xcduald_ and Bobby --~ -'-,--- DOGS ',un:: LOY,\L-This Ia ithful canine, who was mascot on J troop'transpor; will never forget his~1r, and ~In,;. wni- ~\VednesJay evening ~1r, and per!nal:ent.ly wounded master,. Lt. Leroy ~, Baker of Sawye r, N. D, The Hosp;t~lizedVeterans Foun-ian, ~eml'~kal Mrs Don Auble entertained Mr. dation, which supplies ent c rta inmcnt equipment to pelmanellt patients in GI hospitals has set out to

_ ~lr. )l,iHI ~lrs_ Lu- and Mrs: Joe Jirak and Son Ed- 010\e that Americans are .as loyal and grateful to their war heroes as is "Doc Sunshin~," the de".mire l'\('Il1('~kal Will, MI'. and Mrs, A. J. Auble and • -- --~-_. '

_~.~~_< ~~ _ ___. '._ I :\11'. alid l\f1s. Invin Undel bel g and Hal A~) 1~-11 Ladat~J- ITrees Available fOl' " l'alllub,llblll in I'l()ck,. -- , fallllly of :-'1,\\118011. !.! 1y !nCrlLan calt rn1ell and r \"1, . , ' ' I' S' '. 1 ,1ene\er a laroe pucel-tacoe' f

"__ otter stcclm.en ttH' finding nylun I pl'lng Plantlng, qobtall pullets areofoullll in'~ flOC~

I~~;fl;'~n Co\\h"nds, pal liFularly un Applications for t r e e s for I that means thele has been fea!!,er:

t ges bOf ,the. \\est and south· \\inubleak am! \\ooulot planting I pulJ:ng, the first step in canmbal­~el~~ ~~e e~~n!1lng .to re'p.e \vitll are n.ow a\ alLlble at the county ism. ~'ecding extra oal~ and extra

J , ' 1 \~, bell.g fa?l'lcate~ Into suo agcnt s office. FallllCI:> \\ho plan I salt sumetimes helps, as does keep-penal' anats, An ll1creaSll1g mun- to put out trees next spring! ing the bil ds bllsy by frce uentIbel' of the ?orses on whlc:) the cuw· should get theIr ordcrs in carly to l' feeding a little s'cra(ch in the1lilte;punchu s nde 'N111 also become the be su,'e of getttr.g the var idie3 Putting in pine bough' 'bCnE'ficiaries of nylon's strength and they want. mangles or otl'er· '-r' orh someabr

' - <I' , ' t h T'll' t,· . ' gl eens or t cm to,d_: e, res1,s ance w en they. find e I~:S arc' made avaibbl" 1:;ick at will also hel .the,nsch e.s girded \\ llh nylon gIrths. to farmer" under, the Clarke- pThry already have 1'1'0\ cn superior McNa..!'y Act and the only charge Aluminum Wirefor saddles on racehorses, with wide Is $l,;)Q pel' ?umlrcd to ~ovcr the With copper still in short supply,acceptance from joekej s and train. Ico~t ?f hanulll1g, packll1g: and one electrical manufacturing com·us. sluppll1g., pany has turncd (0 aluminulll as a~~_ .. I Bruadlcaf varieties available substitute in its building wire and

., Electronic Guide ale mullJeny, American elm cable division, The company 'points

AChinese elm,' ash, honl'ylocust' out that alunlil1urn h~, s high el~c-

[tloving finger of light. guided bhcJ{ 10C\. t h kb b' • ,,'b

: . l~, ac CITY, ox elder, \rical ccnductivity'and '\VJ!l relll.ovey radio waves, magically appcars wll~ plum and soft maple, one of the obstacles to buildin" can·

on a map which is located in the :b;w!'gr~ell varieties arc yello\v 6

pilot's cabin of an air-liner and pim" jack pin.) and red cedar 1truction."

moves automatically to COilS tantIy ! Because of the g rcat pupula'rity I..Fiii.R.a.H.iE•••Ili••••~•••~••~~ii~iI•.iiri~~ii~~ii~~~~=~~~::=:::====~====:~s~ow the pil,)t his exact loca (ion ,Of red cedar, thel demalid isdueclly on the flight map; thus l11:<k. grl'uter than the supply e\'Crying obsolete older me\hucl~ of air I·).~~t,. so anyone who want:> reJnavigation. ." ecQal should btl SUle to orcler

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Rocking C h air s !Easy Choirs I ,Occa­5io'nal Choirs' Plat­form Hockers I Theseand many more meon displllY. You conchoose a choice gifthere for as little asSI0.50.

Bedroom suites, com-.plete with springs andmattress are a mostlUxl..lfious gift, and isespecillll y fitting for abmily to buy as a giftto themselves, Wehave several suites ondisplay, at .

$99.50:md. up, complete.Others up to $199.50.

Store·NEBH.

1'0tato Xutr itluusPotatoes serve' somewhat the

same purpos e as ~rangcs in supply­ing vitamin C. In tact, most peo­ple get more from the termer asthey eat more of them. The 100dy

Christ- spud is also valuable for its ~alcium,

A. \V.! iron and pllO;;phor\ls.

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Whut· hom e h q'S

=llough 100:1ps? Andnow thut REA is com·'lng to our rural homeshere's II gift thot CUll

be used in every home.From

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lPo.TIN,r:O(,.NITUS, KNOWI~ ...IT lATER eM'\E Tf) MEI\~

SOMEiHING S~lllF~lL,( ORltASOP.ATHY wROu(,.HT BYHANO Po.NO NOW MEANSAPPEALINC>lY OLD-fA;,HIONED

'11;€ ~~)ciat '1ouc,ut .Yewl l'tlnr"l "1,,-, ~t 1'l';'I,J:-:i - T.I,·jI~J'\( }Q I

So and Sew Chi istmas par tyThursllay with ~Irs. C. J. MIlleI'.

M. A_ O. club WIU have itsChristmas pat ty with Mr s. WalterNoll Thursday.

O.O.S. club will )1ave a:11as meeting with Mr.s

Farmers

BREAKFAST SETS

ScoresOf Gifts

Yes. Furniture is a most important gift! Not only is it a gift in the best of goodtaste, but it is a gift that is universally usefuJ-not only fora few da)'~a season - ayear. but for yems and years: And it's econcmical too~within the reach of anyone'sbudget.

TheanD

Breokfost set3 in stllined wood, pointed wood, or~Jleomin'] chrome with lellther trim. Prices skut lltS49.50. Also ,we hove II few dinir1lJ rOOm sui tes to glCld­den the hemt of every homemaker.

Our furniture depllJ1\ne'n t isliterolly bulging wJth 9 i f titems We can't list them allhere, but here me a few hints-- End Tables, Coffee Tables,Stools, Smoking 'Stonds, Mag­azine Racks, Mirrors, Pictures,What Nots, Sewing Cabinets,Hugs, Cedm Chests, Chests ofDrawers, Studio Divans, Livin']Hoom Suites, etc.

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Formosa .$ugar IndustryFoJndto Be Progressive

BATAVIA. - A three-man com·mission of D1,jtch sLIgar experts re­cently completed an investiga t'ion ofthe sugar industry 91) Formosa.

The commission reported thatFormosan sugar manufactur~rs

had surpassed those tlere in producotion of secondary products, such ascelotex. pulp and yeast.

Through the cooperadon of Chi·nese sLIgar exper!.l1, a number ofcommercial types of sugar plan tswere brollght back to Java. Amerl·can sugar experts. who also wereon Formosa,' made it possible forthese plants to be brol,lght to Javaby w'Joy of Guam.

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THE ORO QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA:

JolI,)' DOH'!! DinJl('r ClubDr. al;u Mrs. F. I,. iJlessing en­

ter tained their dinner club Tues­jay night. This io ,'. very OIL! clubJU t it has neH'i" .:>een officially.:l1l'isten(d until at their nlt'C'ting[ue"day when it II as' decided thatthe club shall be kr.own frcmnow 011 as the Happy Dozen Din­ler club.

UeorganiH' \\'. S. C. S.When the, W. S. C. S. was re­

organizeu for the coming jo'ear:\lrs. Joe Gregoly 1\ as elected..'l·esident. Mrs. G. W. Taylor vice­Hesident, Mrs. Glen Auble sene­~al y and Mrs. John Haskell trea­mrer.

When the group was redivided'.'01' tl18 three individual cilcles:hat meet On tlie third Wednes­lay of ,,\'elY month, the groups

J.re as follows: ' .'Group No. 1. Mrs: Roy Stoltz:

:III s. Daily, Mrs. Sam Roe, Mrs.Evet Smith, MIS. R. C. Husmis­,d. Mrs. Wilber l{ogers, Mrs. Ed­gar Hoe, Mrs. Asa Al)derson, Mrs.Don Auble, Mrs. J. W. MeGinnis,Mrs. Hollanlls, Mrs. H. C. Bailey,!tlrs. Cash Hathbu'l1, Mrs. Hsllen,Mamie Smith, Mrs. Joe Gregory,Mrs. lI1arquanl, Mrs. Charles13Ut'dick, Mrs. Beehrle, Mrs.LeonaI'Ll \\'oods, Mrs. HenryMarks ar.d Mrs. Wm. Treptow. ,

Circle No.2, Mrs. GC'or'geWalker, Mrs. R. Noll, Mrs. 1\1.

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Dpssert llrhlgl'Monuay afternoon and Monday

evening Mrs. Ed Apking and Mrs.Syl l"tVtak entertained at twodessert pal ties. In the aftel noellMrs. Keith Lewis, Mrs. Danell!\lcOst! ich and Mrs. F. A. Barta\\ on pl'izes. In the e\'~ning Mrs.Haymond Pocock, 1111'S. HughCarson and Mrs. V. A.' Andersenheld the prize winning scores.

Aunh ,'rs.lI',)· SurpriseOn Friday evening, Dec. 6,

about 50 friends nclghbors anumembers of the Plain Valley cluband their families surprisell Mr.and Mrs. \Vm. Novo~a.j to remindtbem they had a 25th weddinganniversaly on Sept. 19th. Theea rly pal t of the evening wasspent listening to the Louis­Walcott fight, followed by alively round of pinochle. Highs\'or es were won by Mrs. \Vm.Klanec!{y arid Vietor, KerehaJ,low. by 1I1axine \\'olfe and LeonardKlar.ecky.· , '

The highlight of the evej1ing\Vas a hilar ious ,mock weuding\\hen Miss Penelop e e H u s h(Lillian Klanecky) and MI'. Clai)­s&.ddle Setwell (Joe Sobotka) ex­changeu serious vows. The bducwas stunning in her ancient satingown and fluwing veil, cal) ying aL(;uquet of straw flower's. Thebl iclegroom was hahdsome in ;iswallow-tail coat, anu munchingon a juiey apple. MIS. VenardCOllinS made an adurable briues­maid in her pink velvet bonnet.Lyle Nuvosau was a stl'iking testmah attired in khaki coveralls,'Ihe briue's father, Vic Ker~hal,

was reluctant toward giving thebride in malliagp. He pn:ferreukeeping her for himself. Mrs. JohnEdwards \\'as the weeping mother.The ring bearers, Delor~s SoboU,aand Bonny Klanecky, cal'! ied thel!elicate, slightly used piston ringsin a basket of can ot tops. Mrs.

IVietOI' Kerehal hau the honor, asI-{ev. Pinchem, to solemnize thisgr acious ceremooy f!'OlU the pag('sof Sears·l~oebuck and Co.

After the ceremony a deliciouslunch of sanuwiches, pickles, cakeand coffee was serVl'd. Two beau­tiful cakes centered the table.Each 1\ as f opped with' a minia­ture bi'ide and bridegroom andwere baked by Mrs. Vlad 13abkaand Mrs. Wm. Klanecky.

I Those who enjoyed the occasion1\ ere: MI'. and 1111'S. Klanecky,1'.h'. and MI':'I. Joe Sobotka, Ur.and Mrs. Vlad Babka, MI'. andl'.Irs. Victor KerchaJ, Mr. and Mr s.Venaru Col1ins, 1I1r. ami Mrs.John Kokes, Ur. anu Mrs. WayneBenson, Mr. alld 1111'S. Ed Seven­l(er, JIlr. and MI s. Frank Be1'<ln,1Ill'. and Mrs. Louie Blaha, Mr'­and Mrs. Joe 1'sota, Mr. and !llrs.John Edwal'Lls, M1'. and Mrs. BillNovusad and their families; also1\1 a r y Ann NOVOUlll, 1I1axineWolfe, Gene Foster and DonOl.:;el g. The h.onorl·es were pre'..'l'nted a beautiful millor by the,~roup of well-wi~hers, .

On Nov. 21 the ehildren of Mr .Jnd lIfl's. Will. Klanccky inviteu'about 40 friend", rf"~,hbors an(\1(1atiH's to surprise their parents.'01' the 27th wellding anlliversary.[h8 e\ ening was pleasantly Spultplaying pinochll'.

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Jolliat" :\ledsJolliate met with Mrs. C. A.

Anduson l\Iomlay night. Mrs. AI­bel't Jones and Mr.s. Eo C. Leggettwere guests, .,-

ei..e1,' ~o. 3Today (Wednesday) is the last

meeting of the old Circle No.3,having a covered dish luncheonand Christmas party with Mrs.R. C. Bailey. I

GU(,fo,ts at DiuncrMr. and MI's. C. J. Mortensen

were in Grand Island to hear af'peaker from India at the Execu­tive club dinner and program Mon­uay eve'ning. TL1~'y were guestsof MI'. anu Mrs. lj.~ G. \Vellensieklater in the evening.

Entc rtulncd TuesduyMrs. w.u. Bartle[ tenter t aincd

~lrs. Mamie Weare ami Mrs. Hen­t y Mar ks a t dinner Tuesday noon

Allll\lal Christmas PartyMrs. Syl Papiernik. manager of

the Le() store, had the annualChi istm",s party for the employ­ces at her home Tuesday evening.A turkey dinner was sened tothe group of 15 and the evening\\ as spent playing bingo. Gifts\1 ere exchangell.

I? D. O.Mrs. C. S. Jones entertained the

D D. O. club at the home of herdaughter, Dr.' and Mrs. Glen Au­bIt" Thursday aftemoon.

Cir('!t' xo. :~

Circle No.2 of the W. S. C. S.i,' having its last meeting to­gether with Mr's. 1". W. Stoddar'dt1:is \Vcdnesday aftel'l1oon. A co­nrell di',h dinner and a Christ­mas program is planned.

<.'irde ~o. 1• The final get together of Cir­

cle ,",0. 1 of the· W. S. C. S. is!:cing held with !lIrs. C. Eo Rus­,mis~el this (\Vednesday) after­'nuon. The ladies are havingo)oter stew together at 1:00.

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Post Corn Toasties ' . 17cS Lbs.

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HEAl) LETTUCE

(;ohkn Valky

PEACHES

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CELERy 18cCarrots _- llrussel Sprouts

Caulillo,ver

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CHANBEHHIES

STHA\VllEHIUES

Frozen Fruits and VegetablesI-lb •. Carton

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PINEAPPLE . . . 29cGHEEN PEAS, II~oz. pl{g.

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LI~IA llEANS .. '.. :, ..... 35c-'V-lIlTING - HALIBUT

SAL~ION - PEHCH11'RESH OYSTEnS

SUGAH. 109 lb. bag $9.29

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Gd Togd!reJ'The Bethuny Luther an League

hcld a gct-togcthe r party at thehome of Flon:nce Christuffersen,Wedmsc1ay evening. There was agood attendance.

during the processional. The gift,:,will then be given to SOllie charityorganiza tion or to the relie ,C'benc;y here if they are nee-dell.

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CHACICEHS:~ Ibs. 3ge

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SAUEHRHAUT

UNION LEADER

. It was a genuine p!easure to see so many people i; our stor~ last week and thenice commenls that all of you had on our new fixtuw:3 and equipment were reully ~plea::Jure to hear. We're now in a positio:1 to servo 'Y0ll better and we intend to dojust that. We intend to make our fresh and frozen foods section the most outstandingof any store in this section of the state-and a glance ut the items listed below shouldcOllvince you of our intention.

So again w;·,sgy•.,many thar;ks f~rcom.ing in, and WI? hope th9t all.of yo~ enJoyed_our grand openmg as much as we dId. 'r -;, '

Or11ar FLOUR 50 lb. bag $·1.09

I-lb. box Chocolate COh'rTtl Ch~rries

X~lAS CANDIES

Larg" soft '$hdl • .'. ,

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Our gift counters are jdmmed with fineleather gifts for both men and women.What could be a belter choice for Christ­mas giv;qg? Copw in and seo our finedisplay of quality leather goods. A fewof them cue listed below.

WNI. MISKO &SON" LEATlIEH & SPORTING GOODS "

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1Ho~ al I{en~in~ton :\Icets Iwere h?sts to a Iarvwcll dinZ\er at rCummins, 111 s. C. };01J, ~lrs. R '1 U~ LunLlsted, Lion award; Theroll: Pierce Thur~Llay evening.

The Hoyal, Ke~s1l1gton club met the Malden Valley s<:;hool house for Koupaj, Mrs. John Haskell, Mrs'l ft__...... r _ .......~ Barber arid Geralll Brown, Bear The D. of H. lodgl' Ivilll1lcet with

IWIth Mrs. Ed Shoemaker Thurs- MI'. and Mrs. S. 1. "'dIal'll and M1'. D. A. Moser, Nrs. Lyle Hamcll" •~L~~ award and Kenneth Ing erson and ~·IlS. Geo. Hubb~ll'd TUl'sday after.day af te rnoon. Fivo members an- ami Mrs. Homer Willard and sons HI'S. Leo Long, Mrs. A. J. Auble, I Kenneth Cook, Wolf awards, noon, Dec. 16.swc red ,roll, call. The Icy roads wl;o are soon moving from tlll' !I~IS. \Vm. Sack, Mrs. A. J. Fer- Mrs .. Hcrny McClellan who hac' Rev. and Mrs. \Vant'n S~Ul1cr 2.C.U,J. lodge will meet forkept most members at home. netg hbcrhccd. lIS, Mrs. Elmer Zlomko, Mrs. Ross been visitmg here the past month ~ttended. the Loup Valley minister- election of officers Sun.Ia '.

! , . ---:- - . Thse nt tcnding wcre : Mr. and Allen, Mrs. Lorcn Good, Mrs L. left T;.tl'sday morning' for he r ial meeting at Taylor at the Evan- , )I Covered Dish DllII\l'1' Mrs. Lloyd Needham and Vernon, A. Muncy, Mrs. Guy Mulligan, home III Pasadena, Calif. . gelica) church Monday, A movie E:ntre Nous v lans a gift ex-~========::::===================~ Mr. and Mrs. l!cm~y B.(·nda, Mr. ~1r. and Mrs. Warner Vergin, M1'. Mr5. Mildl'eu Auble, MIS. Harvey MI'. and Mrs. I:t0derick Moulton of the Nativity was shown. change at the horne of'Mls. Ed

and Mrs. Harry Zulkos ki and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Boro, Mr. and Parks, Mrs. 1:<'. StodJard and Bess of Kalamazoo, w i rcd her parents ' ~ -- .. __ Arr.istrong 111'dsday..irid Mrs.. Lloy~ Zik mund had a Mrs. Frank Drudik' and JUdy, Mr.1 A they. lIfr. and l\I1 s. Dell Bal bel' Monday Final I ehcarsa l of the count"c~vel'el! dish dl nnor at the h~me and Mrs. Charley Inness and Ray- c.irele No.3. Mrs. Earl Hansen, of the safe ,ann'al of .an elgh chorus will be Thursday night at.>1 Mr. and Mrs. Dean Misko Sun- mond, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kluna, ElSIe Rathbun, Mrs. Paul Ann- pound son, Charles arlin. 8:00.day evening. Adr'ian and Ma rgerie, Mr. and MI s. st rong, Mrs. Glen Aublr. Mrs. Mrs. Carroll Swenson re lu rnec'

Edward Penas and children. Mr. Festus \villi,ams, Mrs. J. L. Aber- Monday on the bus from Llllcolr,and Mrs. Gerald Dye and Robert, nethy, Mrs. Hem y Ztk m un d, Mrs. I~here,she had spe nt the wcc!{ encMr. and Mrs. Russell Waterman, Almond Brox, Mrs. Alex Coch- \\.Ith Ca\loll at ~he. Veterans hos­Donald and Mal vin, Mr. and Mrs. lane, Ml's. Carl McConnell, Mrs. pita l, CarToll IS .unprovll1g andEd Shoemaker, Donald and Gene, Elliott Clement, Mrs. C. C. hopes to spend Chn~tmas ~t homeMI'. and Mrs. Spencer Waterman, I'hornpson Mrs. Orin Kellison . At the regular flrem.en s meet-Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jones, ,Mrs.•-lelcn C~lIins Mrs' Christin~ mg held Monday evenln;; CarrolElsie Waterman and Miss Dolsie, 'I b M'O / C', t M" Annyas was elected president, re-Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Botts. \ e e a. I~. 1m, o\Cr,. • r s. p.lacing ErIo Cox: Mell'ill \Vd)man.

Aft th t t d d' 1 Bob Hall, Mrs. Ra)'monu Sloboda, fire chief replacing Clau I B·l.Ib'r·H er e as y covere IS 1 \lrs R (' Greenfield Mrs Dick ' l - c,

llinner brought by guests and club'- . - -- _,., and Bus Hudson, secretaly, re-members all spent a \'Cry enjoy- j:<,ly~n, ~Irs. Ed Po~ocl{, 11rs. Sam placing Mr. VanSlyke. Hoy Cox andable aftelnoori visiting. ,~ll1lth and MIS. A. J. Adamelc. Ben Nelson are o'n the boal'll of

directors. 'At thefirenleli carnival held

Saturday night' the Junior Fort­nightly club !,lad a fish ponllbooth, the Nolo club sold chanceson a quilt, B. P. W, club sold homemade candy and hacl a mal,e-upbodh, the Rebekahs solJ paperhats; North Loup extension club

L t f El ' tNt a telegram bootl1, Neighborly club,ayou 0 ~men S ,ew 0 I a bake sale, Hiverllale cluh, a cake'

S ' R 't d t walk, Boy Scouts, a b311 throw,ClenCe epOI e a Ne~llle and Thimble club fortune

C 1'£ · Telling; -Union Hiugc, guessingB. 1'. W. Club a 1 OInla. game; Lion's club, bingo stan,.!;

The Business and Professional j . F'ire Dept., n:H.'nagcrie, nO\"f'lty\Vomen's club met .at the Ea~t 'BERKELEY, CALl F.-First for· stanu amI food booth. Th~ follow-Slue Caf~ T.uesday l1lght for theIr mal achievement of the giant post- ;ng organizations pledged $23.00:annual Chnstmas party. Carols ,. ,1 t· t u ' ... ·t f Call'o .. th I- t \" S C' C' D G u·were sung by the gruup and gifts lIar .c~c 0 Ion a nllelol yo_ ."e Ot IS ......,. r. race mlS-were exchanged. j ~ornla was reported as a dev,~s~at- sionaly .society, Fortnightly club,

The dance committee reported Lng smashup of the atom, yleldll1g Legion AuxilialY and 12 ExtensionI I I t f t club. Between $700 and $800 re-that the annual formal dance willi a w 10 e a~'ou 0 s range new mains to be raised.

be held Feb. 11. HallY Collins' transmuted elements. 'The Men's 13rotherhood meeting-orehestra has been ellgaged for the This initbJ ~fTurt of the 4,000-ton of the Seventh Day 13dptist chul'ch 'dance that supports the milk fund. concrete· caged mechanical mon- is open to the mCn of the villag".

The Business and Professional ster opens the \I:ay for production Chtistmas movies will be shown~Vomen's club sponsolS the m!ll{ of upwards of 100 new radioactive and I'efn'shments will be serwd.In the schools and pays for the elet.nents fQr scientific research. At Mrs. Delia Gebauer of Hoodmilk for students whos.e p~rents present there are about 430 radio- ~ivcr, are" is a gurst in the homecannot afford to buy their children ct' d ?~5 ·t bl forms of the of her daughter, ~irs. lIiax Kling-nulk. a lIe ~n _I sa e

conI cntlOnal elcm€:nts. insmith. .An "atom was ext ens I vel y The' N"ellle ail,l Thimble cItlb is I

smashed by a man-made luachine meeting Thursday for a Ol1e 0'­for the first timp. on record. Hereto- clocl{ lunchec,n at the home offore atom-sma;hing has consisted Mrs. Jessie Wright. There \';ill i)eIof knocking one or two bits oft the a program, a gift exchange and anucleus.' Even an atom bomb ex- bing'o game.plosi(1l1 divides a nucieus into not Mr. and Mrs. Bates Copela11l1.more 'tha'l1 five parts. were Monday supper guests of Mr.

Wrought Ueal UHOO. and Mrs. Leslie Arnold.The eFlotrol1 IHought havoc by Mr. anu Mrs. L. \V. Portis had

, b II t t word of a new gramlson' born toh4rling 200 nll11ion-\'01t u e s a Wilma Portis Galus and Ernieatoms of llrsenic. The arsenic nu- Golus, at Modesta, Calif, D,;c. 6.cld were shiltlered into at least 22 lIe weighed 8 Ibs, 6 oz.!llld po"sib)y as many as 30 pieces.'A . C\lb j>cout awards giwn at the

,t least 10 of thesc pieces were 1l1\:eting .Monday night wer e Chas.t.hemselt'~S e.lell1enfs' of reguiar _rr;atler. At one stroke the big ma­

'chine had turl1ed cine relativelyIi-eavy eiel;icnt into many different

,I.ighter elernent~, with ~ome ~pare

: parts l~ft over. \' Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg and Dr. Isa,dore Perlman. 1"110 were among thetop researchers on 'the atom bomb,reported th~ work to the AmericanP'hysic.al soc\eiy, meeting .at Stan­ford upiversity: The experimentersincluded Dr. B. B. Cunningham, Dr.Ii. If. Hopkins, Dr. ~bn!red Linder.Dr. D. R. Miller) Dr. P. R. O'Con-

, ncr and Dr. R. C. Tkllnpson.1')1e hilnerto unknown products of

tbe'~e operations will increase theversatility of atomic medicine andthe nrlolls Qran~hes of researchwb1ch y~e radioiJ,cti\'e substances.The different forms of the elementsme(ln piff~rent rates of rad!·oactiv.tty or different kinds of radiation.

Tillle Fad~r ImporL\ut.For e:xample, the tint form of

radio;1c!ive carbon: produced be·fore the outbreak of World War II.was r(;\dioactive for only a few minutes. Experimenters in biologicalresearch sometim'es failed becausethe radioactivity ga\ e out beforethe biological' process was com,pleted. A radio·calbon of longer lifesolved their problem. The new ele,ments trolll the c)'clotron will solveolher such problel)1s.

In one' of the operati,:.ns, the ex·perirnent€:rs used the nuclei ofhelium atoms fer bullets. These nu-clei 'were whirkd around in the c~'­

c!otron chamber until they had thestriking power of 400 million voltsand thcn wcre tUl'lH:d aga inst a tar·get of uranil,lm atoms. They pro­duced thsion of a different kindthan in the atom bomb. The break·do\\n products included two kindsof radiun1 and a form of astatillt',which is element No. 85 in the regu­l~r perio?i~ table.

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}<'an'\\,e II Pari,)'Sunuay the Royal Kensingtol1

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Candlelight Sen Icc

The Camp.Ire girls \\il1 have acandlelight vesper service at theMethodist church Sunday after­noon, Decelr.ber 21 at 3:00. Any­one who wishes to may attend.There is no cost.

The service is put on by allthe groups of carnptue gills. Eachgirl will offer a gift at the altar

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Cill blian Science Sen Ices"God the PreSd\('r of lI1an" is

the sutJjeet of the Lesson-Selmon\\lueh \\111 be r~ad in ClubtlanSdeme Chul"hes thloughout thewodd on Sunday, Dec. 14, 1917.

The Golden. Text is: "He thatd\\ elleth in the seCl et place of themost High shall abide under theshaduw of the Almighty" (1':;alms91:1). Other BIble citations in­clude, "0 LOl d, thuu al t my God;I WIll exalt the\C, I will plaise thynam.~; fol' thu\! hast done \\ onder­ful things; thy counsds of old alefaithfulmss and tr uth" (Isa 25:1).

'lhe E\alll;;'lie31l"nited llld!lICIl ChuHh

J, L. Almold, pastorRev, W. R. Watkll1s, the con­

feHnc\C sllpelintendent, \\111 be\\ Ith us for the next qual tetlymeeting on the evening of De­cembcr 18 \Ve plan to ha\ e all ofthe legular senic\Cs in the chur"hnext Sunday, Dec 14, at till'usual hOlUS You are in\ited to

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Ord Catholics Complete Forty Hours'Devotions with Help of Visiting Clergy

National Honorsto "VillanI Visek

Chamber of Commerce Survey to Find \VhatHesidents Thin]{ About City Improvements

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Wlllard V1:sel{, 24, Old, NebI' , a1947 gladuate of the Unl\elsltyof Neblaska \\dS nal"ed \\inner ofthe National Mellt TlOphy a\\aldof the Natlon:tl Blocl{ and Blldleclub l.'Ist \\Cek.

lIIr. Vise k \\ as pi eside n t of theNeblLti'ka chapter and a memberof the Uni\elslty judging teamI\hid, pla"ed second at both theAmelican Ho) al Ll\ estock show atKall::;as cIty and the Int€ll1ationalLl\e::;tock show at ChIcago last

How many people in Old wantpa\b,g? How Illany want a cityaUelltor ium? The an,,\\ el s to theseand se\ u .11 other questions \\lllsoun be kl'o\\ n \\ hen the 01 dchamber of eOlllllleJ"e c?mpletesa pull of public opinioa amongle:;idents of the city.

Juniurs and scniols in Old highschool \\ III make the SUl\ ey, usinga plepalld questionnaite \\Iuehlists a dozen plOpused city im­PIO\ emt;nts. Complete anonJ r1lltyof thol'e ans\\ eling questions \\ illbe pll"el\ eu accoHling to Geo.Hastings and C. C. Thompson,chamber I11tmbCls \\ho head theSlllHY committee. The students\\ 111 make a house to house ca:­vass duting the fil st par t of next\\ eelc

EIght questions \\-111 be asked of --- ~------------all lesidents, in addition, those 1'1'1 &b) (('!ian (hul< han~\\eliJlg \\ill be giHn an oppor- R T. COldlY, pastortunity to S\.lggeSt impi 0\ elllents of Next Sunday is 13lble Sunday.the;r o\\n, and also to \o;"e any 1'\CI:;ons \\ishing to unite with th\Culticbm of huw the city is l11an- chuI"h ale asl'cd to lemain a fewaged. minutes at the close of the \\ 01'-

QUestions as]<ed indude: \VQuIJ ship sen ices Sunday; then theyyou fa\or gutter, cutl.Jing and will be gi\en a public \\elcome byblack topping thC' slIeets? \Vould the conglt gation the follu\\ ingYOU fa\or a community hospital? Sunday, D\CC'. 21.\Vould you fa\ 01' laisin,'; money to 'Ilw Sunday school Clu istmaspl,llehase a hospital an,1 gl\e It to pluglam \\lll be the eHning ofa leligous olganization SUch as the the 21st.SlstU s 01' Luthel ans, etc.? Young 111a II ied (ouples ar e call·

\Vould yuu fa\or better lighting ed to mcet for an Olganizationt1uuugh-out the city? Alound the mt:eting DeC'. 28, at 7:30. On ac­bu:;ine~s distr:d? Lighting the count of another meeting that"Ity palk? \Vould you fa\or il11- night, this meeting Will adjoulnPIU\ ement of side \\ alks? \Vould after a blief get-together- dl:;eUS­you be in fa\or of a nty audltor- sion and olganization, UnleSS youium? ar e beginning to feel old, you al e

Would you fa\or a zoning oluin- Ulged to accept this imitation.ance? \Vould you fa\ or better I The annual congl ega tional meet­pal kll1g' f;:l(llitJes neal' and in the ing WIll be Dec. 18, business fol­bU~;lless disttiet? Do )·ou favllr IIO\\ing a 6,30 pot lUck chuI<.h sup-cenler parkiJ g? per,

\Vould you be in fa \ 01 of sub-, _nutting" to the vote!s the proposi- I Old UlIbtiall (hUlC!ltion of issuing $100,000 m bon'ls J, W, Pame, mil1lsterfor City implo\cn:ents to be SP~l1t \Vllma Ball, school supt.over a fl\ .... year pellod? Sunday school, 10,00. 13ring the-- ----------- entire family. '

WOIshlP and Communion, 11.00Sellllon sUbje{t; "Marks of Identi­fication" You ale ll1\lted to allpublic gatherings of the ChristJanehUlch

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lkth.\ll~ Evaug, LUt!h'l.llI UwrL:\ '11.11 to be used in ItS observance,C. Jeppesen, pastor fH'c' of i.hal[; 10 The thorne, they

Sunday school arid 131ble Class, eh,,'3e fOl this J <.2.1 is, "One \Vorld,10.CO lone Bock". Tlut 1\111 be the theme

The Forty HOU1S' Dc vot ion was Kea t ing of Granl' Island, The Rev Church services at 11.00. of the p.istors sc ruron next Sun-com!,I,tul in OUl Lady of F\Cl- Alo)UU3 Ju rzem sk! of Ashton, Cor.f i rm at ion class, Sa t u rdu y, day at 11 a. III

pc t ua l Help Church, "umby, Men- '1he Rev John Glec~oll of St Paul, 1'30. , - . The chur. h school Chr istmasday and Tuesday, N ovcruber 30, '1he Rev Anthony Egg Illg of St \\ Cern, sday, Dec. 17. Meeting of I pll.g 1.'1111 will be Sunday evening,JuC'mbu 1 and 2, by the Rev Ed- 1'4L1, The Re v Alcx.s Martint of the study a 111I fello\\::;]llp circ le at ID\Ce 21 at 730 " m Christmasward Tuchck of Pla ttsmouth, Broken Dow, The Rev Henry Bed- the parsonage, 8,00 p m Eve, Dec 24th,' candle lightmg!~ebl 'Ihe three day se rv ice s (on- na rczyk of Lou]' City, 'lh.: Rev '1huI;,LL1Y, ,De'c 18, mc ct ing of service at 8,00 p 111slst cd of a high 111a:s" and sev 1'1 al Leona) II Ziolk ov, sk i of El) ria , The the Ladies AId at the IW111e of M: S _ __

low masses celebrated each day by l{ev, Anthony 1"lglel:;]q of Ashton, Tom Ra~n.L'o'cn All a;'2 '\cl';ome :\I.\'';O:''S ELEC rt ' t lc iv cor tII1UUII' a d- The Rev Constant ine Shum sk i of I The bazaar a11l1 bake sa, e ofJ'e \I~I ing c crg y ; 1 ::;" r vc v • ~ , 'tt 1>,tl . L ' . \.1 '" t '. 1'1 'I \ L' a ., A M 103oza tion during t.he day by the Scotia, The Rev Joseph Ha rg artcn I ,e we 1 HI) auics J 1",:":1 UI~l.1J, 1<.' - .1~e'll', J r- nu ,d ,

faltl1ful of the palish, evening de-I of Pleasa nton. The Rev ~tlchael Dec 6 at the NOlth .:>Ide l\nclt met and hall elccttcn of officersvotions, conslsting of the leuta- I Szczesny of Sarg nt , The HE:v Imalket ,n,et :\ltiJ very gocd le- last \Vl.'lll1L~d.tJ· The followinglion of the rosar y, hy m ns, serlllon,' Robut oxe.u of He m i ngf'ord, Th03 spouse thf he aid IS Plal1

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fg tOtlfl- \\111 se!\e t his C0111i11g" ycar: \Vor-

I b d t· Hev Vll1' ont Pe1::;tel of Spaldlll OY l1al,<.e e S~\\CI \\01 { 01' le sl'll'ful l11.'Istu, 13lu>;e CO\c'y, sen-anJ~t eNl~ 1~\121~~ng Sel\I"eS se\er- The'Hev,'I{oLelt'Fostel of OCot~~ par::;OIl.1ge' lOr \\.JILk'1, Almullll 13rox, junioral solos \\Cle lenuolcd by the Hev'l nor, The Rev, James ;\1cS\\Ceney IV31i.lu\, Holl111 Dye, senior uea-Alex Oink of Omaha, accom- of Greeley ~htllOdbt (hllah con, John \Vozab, amI JuniorPa llieLI by Fathol Tom Tl1e altaI' boys in plUeession CarlI<' !l1"Connel, mil1lstt 1 dtaeOl1 , HelLel t SlllE'tS Treasuler

1. 1. J 1 BI I P 1 1311 '" 1 v IS C J Morten3en, secretal v , Du-Durlng the day, lJ1, the sanctu-I wer e' John PIS"OI SKI, 0 'n. a 1~, u 111\ el»a 1) e ",UPI ay ,,01 d J Lmy of the ChUleh, the \Isltmg Donald Oscntu\\~kl, l<ranu.s UllS U!ll\cI~.~1 ob~el\anee of "Un- ii'1e A1111stlUng, all t)lel', eon-clelgy IE'Clted in common, thejPlskoISI{J, Fred Kwiatku\\:;kl, l\olsal 131bl,' Suml.1Y' tI'e AinU' aJd\Voods"13le\ialY", a collectwn of ple- Floycl \Vuzniak, anel Donald Ka- IC,Ul 13,ble 'ockty, tIlt' larg, st pelb- 'Illstdll.ttlLln \\111 be January 7sCllbed ptayelJ and Hading::; con- pU"tk.l lisl:el:; of 131bks ill the \\orld, IS and that lllght C J MOltensen willtal 11cd lJ1 the d'\111e _off1ce leCltei.11 MIS Elsie Fur tal, an,l MIS John req)(', ~Ible 1hey fUIlll,h lllater- trt:at tlle gIOUp to oyster soup,dally by all plilOsts It IS a solemn, \VoJta~ek held chcuge of the lltUefOllllula of public pla)E'r C0111-11 flo\\er giJ1s \\110 \\cle: Jean l\1arieposed of p"alms, lessunt; flom the Hinglein, Angeline Smolll" Mar yOld and New 'testaments, pass-j Beth Tro)u, Darlene Damzek,ages flum doctllnal wlltings anu I DOlothy Damzel{, Shuky Janu~,

the lnes of the'tsaints, hymns, and IJoan No\osad, Rita ZUll<OSIU,!l'penal pla)':ls, It is dl\;ded into Elmne Sol" ar.d Joan Kapustkafoul' }):1ltS COIHEpollehng to the I The senio!' choir sang at theseasons of the year. Each day has, mass<.s and e\ening senicos ac­as its office eight paltS called ICO!l'IHnied by litIS Donald Ed­"houls," I1Luncly, matins, lauds, walels.pllme, tiCl ce, sext, 11on .... , \ espels, The sen ices closed on TuesI1.'Iyand compline. e\tning \\ ith the singing of ~he

'1he \isltin" clelgy \\ho assisted LItany by the clelgy, PIOcesslonthe pa::;toh, },\'Ithel Tom SlUdow- and solemn benediction \\'1th theski \\ele: The Hev. Ed\\ald Tudlek Rev. Paul \Vachtlle as celeblant;of Plattsmouth, The He\'. FI ancis The Rev. Anthony Flglel ski asKujlj:;zelv~ld of Omalu, The Rev. doacun, The Rev. Robut O'Neill asAlex OIMl, of Omahel, T11e Rt. sub-deacon, the Rev. MichaelHe\'. Mon:;lgnul lI1uen,stelll1ann of Szcze"ny as lllL'Istel of cE'lemonles,St. LIlJOIY, The Hev. Paul Wach- J The Hev. Alexis Maltini as chantertIle of GI.'llld Isbnd, The Re\·. Leo of the LItany.

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OJd Cal-tlle trouble \\as thatfolks ahl 3) s mhtook the big fbh{or the best fi~h, .-

HAD him hooked and I, as playll1g him," ScI s \OICC dllfted

across the wlster i a to Cal's pordas Cal held forth in the local store"1hcn r.e \Hllt Icul'd tk,t old rochthat sticks out jLlSt bel,ea 111 Calder',BEn.d aLd my ll[jc snnt [led. 1 juo\saw hiS (all flIcker as hc bluke\\ater \\ith my hook shll in hi,muuth and-\\ ell, ~ ou knuw how 11is, bo~s," Cal could hear the laugrSol nll\ .1YS got \Ihu) he talked ofOld Hu~ly. "It's al\\ a>s the big Ol,eth3t gets al\3Y."

Ne\ (1' knew a mnn so set 01catching Rusty as Sol \\as-used te,spend a lot of time fixing up fane)flIes aud such. but he ne\er had 8

blt of luck Used to s\\e.1r the bigfish l~llghed at him, eSFci.ll1y ~fler

the big picnic. ~

The p:cl'ic \\ as QHr at Calderand eHr) body kLel~ tilnt buth f J

and Jim Cadyaim e d to takeNancy llra I nYou'd n eve rknqw Sol and

Jim \\Ele brothers. Sol \\as so upand coming \\hlle Jim \\as talll:J.nky and ne\ er looked much in hisclotl:es, but steady, \\lth a slu\\smile.

Cal h2d gone do\\n the stream tosit by the big elm \\ hen Sol andNancy came do\\ n. Sol \\ as pleacling \\lth Nancy and once It lool,(das if she was giving in. I

"I'm not SUle, Sol." Nancy \\'a~

no fool and didn't \\ alit to make amistnke. "1he things )CU do don'tseem so {err']oly important but theyshow up a let-but in marriage amall needs-"

"Whnt does a man need, Nancy?"Sol's \ oice shook.

"Ob, cOlllage alJd e'ld:Oillice illidSPOIIW1,lIIsbip-.:I lot 0/ Ibillgs."

Her e) es suddenly ht up. "TeU)OU I'>hat, Sol, eHI) body here hashied to catch Old Rus(y, Let mesee ) ou try."

Sol \\ eut olf for his line and Nan·cy came and sat dOI\ll by Cal. Sh(lool,ed dO\\l1llght miserable.

OL D RUSTY a!\\ays layout \.In·del' a big luck rieht aClcss

flom \\here Nancy sat \\IIII UncleCal. Sol spoent all of 20 minutes tl)ing out flies. He \\ as sa(i:siied allast, and cast \\ith a t1()1ll ish. 11seemed as if Sol held all the luck inthe \\orId for Old Rmty rose to thefly and mapped Sol let out a 1\ huop.and started to play the big fish thatrushed a\\ay dOI\nstHa1l1 and Solfollol\ oed letting out his ree!. Rus(ym"de straight for that shalp oldlimestone outcrc,p and snallcd thelme. Cal could hear Sol lo~ing hi.temper alld f10cludering in the bl ushand it came to him that Rusty mustha\e gct a\\ay. "

"Well, Ndlley," said Cal, placidly,"it's not hkely Rusly'Jl bite, again.1\la)be, \\ e should go and s-,y something to ScI." Jmt thm Sol ca'neback, his face ad aI,d anglY and agal ing rip in his pants, te\e.,1ll1g along, angty sClatch. Nan(y's mdecision I'> as forgotten as she stal tcdto patch up Sol. dabbn g him \\ith

iodine flom Cal's pocket kit. It didlook as rf Namy had at last madeIIp her mind, but just then someonecalled for Sol to come and meetSenator Rand. Sol \\Ent oif, pattingNancy's hal d.

''I'll just fix the senator up, Nan­cy. and be right back-boy, 1'>1."11ha\C something to tell them, \\'on'!\\e, honcy?" He laughed at Nancy'sdespela(e, "Walt, Sol."

Somchow they' had forgottenabout Jllll-the moss \\ as so softthat they came right up behInd himunseen.

"RlIJty," Nallcy Uill cdy bl'illb,dfor Jim rUls pla)illg tbe'big /ish-blpla)cd it ~/Cildfly, grilllly, Ii ilboJl'11101illg Iwd Ibis lillie the big fi~b

km u' be'd nut biJ 11IIll!'" ilS JillJlethd Mill ill.

It I'> as fighCng de:;pelately as Jimtook it and he detached the 1\\0houks flom its motllh genlly-the1JJlln did a funny thil g. "You're agl and fighter, Rusty," he saidsoftly, and thlew thE' bi,g fi~h backin.

Cal and ~ano) .stole a\\;i> qLI:ell)on the soft gl ass. Nanc y \\;isthollg11tful, ) uu could tell,

Yes, folks saId after" al c1s tlJalSol louked hlghcr tl'an l\ amy 131'.lil',,'hm he mar lied the senator'sdaughkr, but Cal smIled cngJ1~

\\hen Nancy mall ied Jun.Rde-,~cd b) \\:,\U fl'allJtes

l'erpdllaJ SpringCosta RIca has been d:scllbLd

as a ccn(ral plate au I'> hel e, in tLe"perpetual spling of an elevatiunof 3,200 feet or mOl C', the majOlltyof the 6~O,OOO pccf:e the,"

Clabn l\lulmstein FlewAil'plane \Vhile Dl'unk

Power Shortage IsNot Affecting O1'dPlcmt Manager Suys Plcmt Has

a Com'ortable Surplus:Could Help Others,

cc hool house su gu';; zchools InG:en Auble's early yea: s uf di­IHtmg the Old 1\1(thu,I'::;t choirb'3 moth, l' \\ as one of the so­pI anos, and also did some solo\\u.;{ 1'1::>llY a picr.cc r \\111 recallthe nuuie ro IS OCC3.S,O,.S when :'-11.and 111::; Auble sa'll;, not only ~a­

c red and secular ducts, but de­I.ghted ) OU~lg" ar.d old w Ith theircomic due ts

Donald Malmstein, Bun\ ell,\\ho is allE'ged to ha\e flU\\ll anailple:1C \\l1lle intoxkated, h.'Ishcn tUIIled over to CAA authotl­tie,;:, it \\ as alllloun"ed last'IhuI::.day by Patle,llllJ.n 1<' a y1'ob<:::;un of the state safety pa­hoI.

Robeson saId he and Pah ulmanH. H. Sholl,ey, Ains\\ Ulth, ar­rEsted 1\1:J.lmstein Satlll day justafter he landed his plane in a haymt:adow adjoiniJlg High\\ ay 281south of O'Ner11.

lIIalm::;tei'l \\ as takul to SheliifA. B. Hubtald's offi"e at O'Neilland then tUlllecl 0\ er to CAAofficials.

}'ALL8, llHE.\I\S AIOI1\11 s. Geo, Hastings slipped and

fdl on the ice in flont of thePlutectl\e Sa\ings and LoanBlulLllng Tuesday mOlning andbl uke her allll, Just last \\ ee]<Geol ge \\ as bl agging about \vhata good cook his Wife is and nowsta tes that I'e has 01del hI a mailOHler COUl:se in COOklllg, so tha t hecan take cale of that chole dally.

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Secondhand Cornet Purchased 49 Years

Whl!e OmJha, Columbus, Lin­coln, NOl th I'lalte awl other Ne­bl ash" to\\ ns tUl n off theirChlistLlas lJghts UUling the callyeHning hOUlS, those in OIU cancontinue to bUltI btightIy.

OIU'S munitip.~l plant, which le­CU1tIy cOI'lplded a t\\ 0 year ex­paw;iutI pl! gl.lln, has filln po\\erto - abuut 200 KW - al\u theleale' no 1t:::iScl1S for a "black-ovt"in the CIty, accol ull1g to Geol geAllen, plant mallagH·.

So cili.,:u's can continue to bUlnthLir Chll:;tmas lIee lights, thestleet lJghts wIll be ht at the Itg­ular huul s awl no <:ttl tailment isneeucu hele. E\elling- shoppelS inOld \\111 not find themseh <:S in-

Ago Spul'l'e(} Auble's 1l1t1SI'C E'dllcatt'Oll CO~~~~;C{~;~e~I~~d~;'ki~f t~il~;nbus,• H '1' (~ lllenil)t! s of the state PO\\ er supplycommittee ulged all Nebldskans

It's a 10llg and e\ent filleu stOlY matetial for this stOly, thEir Ito tUllI off all Eghts they can anuflom the pUlchase of a se"onu glanO]fatll"l Janles \\US a mem- othEl\\ise leuuc .... PO\\t'l' cons~llnp­haml $5 COllld flom an Oru bcll- bel' of the fil::.t la'.d olganizcu i'l tion bet\\ecn the hOUlS of [) p. m.bel' named EIEl, to the gift of tl:e state of New Jel;:,ey an,l ,vas and 7:30 p. m. •a ne\v Conn electlie olgan to the a bugler in the Uni(Jn fOI"es dUl~ The app~al was iSSUed by R. D.ltfethudist chuI"h. ing the CI\ll \Var. HIS "hllchen in- .1\lc\\l1a, of NOlth Platte, com-

"\Vhen gl3nddad bought that helit~d tJ til fatilel's 10\ e for ml)- mittce chaillllan awl opel atin?"COlllet in 18M, he had no tceth sic, and \V. L !.? Altle, fatl,er <;>f manager of the Neb!ask~ publicin fwnt and had to blow It on the Gkn, Jay, Le\\lS (Bud), .1\1)1 nil.' pu\,:er ~ystem: D~~lallng the Slt­side of his hiOuth," Jay Auble 102-' and Hoxy, \\ as one of a famIly of uatlon .1S clltJ"al, MC\\I,'a stateellateJ the other day. "He uscd to fuur gills and tltl~e bo)s, all ,of that tne PO\\~[ .load \\cclm:;daygo up i,n the 11<1)lpo\\, a!1,t 'just \\hOlll ~ang aDd pl3)ed 11l::.tlll- has !eacLed ';VltInn 1000 I<;l!?\\atts

t ' I' 'N' . ,f d '~k' . ment q of tne state s total capauty -pl.ay "e. 101.1. e\ Cl' '-\1 at any I ,-: "with e\"elY gen"lating unit, hy-

,of \\.e Chlhllul to learn h?w. Aftu . '111clr mother abo had a .mu· dlO, steam and dH:sel opelating."'.blt, mOle out of C~tllU::;jty \\e ucal lac\gl,uuLd and sallg 111 a Old e2lpanded its fanlit;es to,ned to Llow It, and.lt \\as fun. chuleh c.lOlr at. the age. of plOvide for the e\el-incI<:asingSo \\e all staltcd on lD7t,l Ulllen t s . h\ 1.'1\ C'. In. ~cldltlOn ,to ta,kmg local load and the expeded de-

"Glandela'l \\as somt:\\l1L'It a l.ollllal t1Clln1pg" at I elu state mand of lU:A customelS next fallPS) "hologist. He knew huw to TU',;her's Co~lc.gc" she abo had a and winter, The situdtion \\ Oll·tget kid,'> stal ted in instl un:ental l1iuslcal edueatlOn. al\\ a)s be so r usy, though, Allen.j1.1usic," Auble added. "1nd1ental- AftEr teClchillg a few) v,us near belie\ es. A sun ey is now beingly the balber shup in Ord was on Un"oln, NebI', s),e Wc'S lllallkd mat1e of the city plant and theth'e san:e lot \\hete \\e nuw ha\e ar.e! rno\ed \\ith 1,1:1'. Aul)]e to a plobable demand for ekctridty inti.e mu:;ie depdl tlllellt of our !lo!I1.cdc.~d near AIl.olt!, Nebl. this alea to plo\ide ,Planning data~tore." '1heH\ among the piuneel s of the fo~' another. eXpan"lon of gener-

This \\(ek in Oru, \Volklll~n ale eighties: they fVI.ni.ol:cd music atlllg" cal,auty hele.stalting the el~elioll of a plat- many tUlles at \al.ou~ pH'bla!'l';:, ------fOllll and sounding boxeS for the a.nd !Ill'. AuUe and hIS fiddle ~c­nt'W MetIluulst e!luI"h Olg.Ul, I~ghtcd )utlng all,J old stcpplllg\\hiCh alli\ed SatUlcl.\y. The 01'- tne ~quale dancC'.tan \\111 be dcelieatcd in a few In 1883 tte couple mOVEd toweeks to the 111u110ly of Mr. al.d Mila' V2l1ey \\hue thc'y le"ide,jMIS. \V. L. Aub}e" Jo)"dyn Au- fc'r lllany )ealS, Tht:Y Ii\ed 1lC;11bJe-Pdteu,-e'll anJ of Lc\\is James the VmtU.l ehUleh \\hue theyAuble, . : took a \uy adi\(' palt in t1.e

ACcolcliI'g to Gkn and Jay Au- cLoir f(.r. m::my )<:a.ls and ~.'I!lgble who fUlni'!le,l the hi::;tolkal for many funt:la's m Eut only

, IOldl 0\\11 \idl1lty, but m"ny- Illllles flum hon'e. They ~an6 at

Bethel B'\lltist Churl'll t.be dedkatio>l of ~1.e fil"t ~1etho-< Q15t ChUIC~1 b~lllt III AICadw, and

A '- L ' H 11 _ 0 1 MIS. Aub~e had the pliVllege ofmen\,;an eglOn a n; SLtgil:g fer the dcdlcation of the

l);,l\hl Hanlil;ar, Pa~{or Et:,V .Hcthu'llst C;lUllh in AHadiaA seniLe of special intelest on only a f~1V )ealS ago.

SatUlclay evenillg, DoeC'. 13, at 8 For many yealS they folluwedo'cloe k '1he Rev. Eel\\ al d Nelson a CUStOl'l c'f holding Ie gular' e\ c­of Chicagn, Ilhnois \\lll speak on ning siJlgipg u:huols at neighlJuI­Pel:;unal E\ angd,snl. The public il1g schu()l bouse..; Ultl ing the \\in­is cordially imlted tel' months On th,,:;e oe"asiops,

Reg,1lar' senl"cs \\111 be held MYlllil" 13ud, Jay, H?xy and GlenSunday, Decem1:ler 14. I\Hnt alo~g, seatet! 1J1 stlaw amI

- . bla.1kc:t..; Il tlle' bottom of the wa-B;ble Stuuy a.t 10 a m IgO:l an'l d\CI'Hd tIle major por-\\ ur sh p sen lee at 11 a m, !llon of 'hell' nllk1<.al tl LUnlng ant!Y0ung People's at 7 p. 111 t i:1fP'l::iC'Jn.E\ el1lng E\ a11geh:;lic sen ke at I' A gleat n11.ny Valley county

8.00. folk, \,1:0 1.11-, I' made 111e of theirYou ale \\e1eome at one or all Si1lgillg alJlhty in ChOld leCel\eU

of th~:;e sen ices their o'lly \ucal lldil1lng at these

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I.

Nitrate

Yellow Corn

Cattle Feeds

By-Line Chicl{s

DECE:\lBER 11, 194ji

: I"It 1la:rl:l to bUy (rGIU NoU"

..-..~.........•..••

Hog FeedsYou oftel;"have charts to

shuw )'ou the value of aguod 40',; lh,g Supplementas COllll'.lt ed to feedinggI airls alonlC. \Vhene\ er \\ eget the I'epods flum ourfeeLlers we find that thosethat ha\e been feeding our10 '.i l!c.g Supplement aregetting mueh bdter amIeh<:al'cr gc,jns thd~l thosethat tr y to get along withgIain" alone. In this d;:ty ofhigh prieICd gr'ains you ea.nhardly afford to try to getal'J'1g' witiluut a good Hog:,:;up~,lelllent." ,\\r'e would be\Cry happy ~o tty 01.lr Hog3uppl~'1l~llt 'in comparison\Vlth the hi~ile::;t pJiled feedsold in thi:,;"~~etion. "; ,

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NO'LLSeed Co. O~d I~~~~~:j

\Ve ha\e some nICw le­ports on Hy·Line Chrcl,e'nsand the pr odl:ction of thesepullets just amazes) ou. \VI;)ha ve a limi ted n um be l' ofchicl,s fer January, 1000 inMay and 0000 in JunIC. Comein and let us tell you aboutthe"e H)·-Lines. Plale an or­der now for them and if youwant to Cumpar e them withSOIl1~ straig ht-br ed chicksordcr them at the same timeand take the same care ofthem and watch the lesults.You ,vi)! find that the rggJ.ltv~ILlction of the Hy,Lines I

, IjUll)1 ise you a!ld \\flll payyou , ~ Hr y fine plofit onyour invtstment.

For tLe lange man weh,,\~ Cottun Cake pelletsaml for the man witll eattlein tho feed yarll we haveB('efm,lkr. With tIle pr ice ofco'rn the way it is YOLl can

, affor d to feed 3 to 1 los. ofUccflna!,r and it will showyou a fille IetUln on )'uur

I fe~Lling co.3ts. This beeflllalui3 an excellent calf or dair yfeed as \\Cll as a feed yal dfeed. Prutein feeds havemade anoth~ I' I1l.U ked ad­vance the past wICek and )'d1'1uteir,s ar e really. a cheDp­er fecd th.m gI.tins are atpltsent. If >'ou are:: callyingm ,l n y r'ange cattle andstucku3 you need proteinapd grain \Vlll not take itsp!~lce at any\\ he Ie neal' theprile,

WIC have just hall theJlrl'lllis~ of another carloadof Nit ra te for the last ofthis mouth All of the 32 1

;

Ni t rate that is manufactur­ed f rom Nov. 1st t<il F'ebr. 1stis al:ue:l tle! fur fOIeig II shi p­

'llltnt. If you are planningon using Nitrate next year

I \\ e be liev e that you will doI ,yell to order your needs out'I of this cal' and take deli very

as soon as the ear all ives ;in tha t \\ a)' ) OLl will not beone of those tha t are dis­appointcd next summer. You(all welI aff'oi d to usc thisNitr ate 0.1 your small g rain.Let us know at once if youwant sornc of this Nlbate.\Ve WIll ma!le a vcr y luwpr ice to movlC this, off th~

cal'. •

'1i

Our trucks are' bringing, good quallty feeding COIn

this week and whrle It car­lies a little lllu:sture we arcgiad to get It. Yel!ow COInIS high pr iced anll vICry hardto get, awl \\ e feel that thesltu.ltion is not going to getallY b2ttel for sOllletillle tocome. All of the inforllla·tion one can get on futuremal ket..> rt loo!,::; as if itwould be a good r1an to plal1

I to give your ca.ttle alJi.l hogsa good fini~h Hogs couldeaSIly ad\ ance $1 to $3 inthe next sixty da.ys. Let usha\e )'Ol:r 0lll21' fur cOIn a

I fcw lb)·..> before )'OU need it I

as we have q\lite a fewtJ ue!,ll'a~ls to deliv.:!' soon.

A warning shcu:d be sufficient: REMOVE SNOW

FROM YOUR SIDEWALKS a:; soon as snowstorm ceases

and avoid expense and trouble.

~I. B. CUl\I~llN~~, l\layol'

NOTICE TO OUD PHOPEH'l'Y

O\VNEHS TO HE~IOVE SNO\V

The ordinanco pro\l'ides tllClt if property owners fail

to ;emove their snow the city mllst hire the work done

and chalge the cos,t aguin:;t the propedy, which is al­

ways a cCtl!se of !rid~ol1. However wo will have to ob­

serve the ordinance and order snow 'removod in all cases

where property own€fS fail in their obligation.•

Wo have received a u'.:mber of complai~lls since tho

lasl snow-lull to the effect th'.:xt numerous Ord property

owner,:; are failing to remo\ Q snow from their sidewalks

as provided by city ordinance. To aged people and

sch001 children who must use the walks this is especially

important.

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Chamber Appoints I,..--.-.....-.~-,Lommittees for '481 '

- IGroups to Handle Most of Work t

Durir:.g Year: Specials

to Be Named.,

Grain

ANOTHER CARLOAD TO ARRIVE NEXT WEEK

Get your supply lr9m the car

WAYNE 'FEEDS

STOKER COAL

Carload on Track

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Far"lners ElevatorPhone 95

OHD, NEBHASI(A

CORN - As this is written we have a supply of corn on

hand, We believe from now on we will be able to sup­

ply your needs of corn. Hcm'=,mber if you have corn to

sell, get in touch with u.s as w~ havo many orders to)ill.\

Wheul, oats and bOlley have again turned strong

at the terminal markets. \Ve are alwayg in the market

lor you; grain at hi<Jhest mmket pr:ces.

Market

1'1 IE ORO QUIZ, ORD,_NEBRASKA

Burwell Livestock}'riday, Dec. 12th

BURWELL LIVESTOCK NIAHI{ETCarl Hugel'S, Audioncer

Special Consignment of Hereford llull~

Mr. Hap Mead is sending in 8 1}ead of outstanding

Helefold breeding bulls for the sale this Friday. These

bulls are coming 2 years old and are selling in range

condition.

Hegulal' run of fat hogs, sows and sever­al consignments of feeder shoats.

10 head of l~orses and colts.

If the weather permits we expect a good run of

cattle at our sale this Friday. Huve several loads com·

ing lrom Blair.e and Loup counties that WHe unable to

gel here last week.

School Bond Issue

\Nins at RavennaThe pr oposal to iSSLIe $50,000

additional school bonds in the Ra­venna district Call ied by a deci­sive mal gin at the spedal elec­tion last week TucsL\ay. A tre­mendous vote \\ as cast as the cit­izens expressed their apploval 40G­281. The election follo\\ ed a vig:orous campaign amI a lively con­tI ave rsy in which the pr oS and conswer e widely discLissed.

With 687 votes cast in thesc:huol district, it was one of thl;)largest elections on lecold. Theheaviest \ote ever cast in Rawnn::t\\ as in 1932 in the RooseYelt­Hoover presidential contest when700 votes were cast.-RavennaN'ews.

Council Insists IChristmas Seal I LOU}) Diversion ~~fs c~r'~~~ll;,\:~~~,I,l ~~:~s~~;ts.~:~~er-

Pool Arlvoclltes county ~c~l~I1:~~?t~la~a$719c~ Seen by Batson ca~:e\'t~l ~ti'b~:~I~l~lei~U~e~~~~ ~l~r tl~~r Wyoming has uCCUII cd t lu uugh s il-

( Clatchey is very pleased with the (, tativn" and poin tcd out t h is 10;,3Christmas seal sale this year. R I · II 1 conccr W'; "thus,' of you \\ ho deriv eGuarantee $19,000, ~~~~~n~e70~~0~·1rTill:;.~ b~~~lg:~;al~~ ec amation ean ~IOU~~~ ~~l~t~orStl~~~I~I.Llt~~\;~rj~gc(~:,I,on

, . , more seals out that have not been The interlor department is con-(Continued from }< ront page) returned or the money sent in sideling steps whereby "the life of

but she feels it is just a matter Declares That \Vater Must Be the reservoir can be prolonged,""I am not opposed to a swim- of people not g et tinU ar ound to Trcmslerred To the Batson said, Mca nwhi le plans a i e

ll!ing pool, since a majority has it yet. ,# progressing for construction of the Committee ap}'vi:ltlllcnts of theIndicated they want It, but I am Auble's Jewelry store has given Platte Valley. Glendo reservold wh ir h "will re- Ord Chamber of Commerce foropposed to par tially building a its east window for a display 0;1 plale the storage capacity lust in the coming year has been an-pool," was McGinnl s' statement. the T. B. seals. Don Auble decor- Water dive rs iou must come to Guernsey through siltation x x x nor.need this week by oflilelS of I. Mayor Cummins then tosccd the atcd the window very at t i activcly Ncbraska in the fOlln of transfer and control f urt he r sfll a t ion." ttl' business mcns group. These I

bomb-shell of the enning by say- showing that the dreaded disease of Loup river water to the Platte "A major use for the irrtgat lon committees will do most of the Iing that the city attorney had has r.o respect for anyone and valley, Avery A. Batson said at \\ aUT stored in the Glcrido rcscr- spade work of the chamber dur­ruled that councilmen would be st rikes alike in lar gl" small, poor N'OI th Platte F'riday. voir would be in N ebi ask a \\ her e ILg the year, although spec ialir.dividually li.able for sums spent or wealthy homes. He even has a The regionaj di rcct or of rccla ma- there is an urgent need for a f irm cci.unit tces \\111 bIC appointed tof a pool 111 exc -ss of the hId' I t I th t tion addi esscd the 55th annual I f I tal t toor ~- . ·tee" l c ui e 1 on r~p ay 0 s 10W a supp y 0 supp eml n \\ a er , handle special events.$23,000 authorized III bonds by It stJikes everywhere. convention of the Nebraska Ir- s tabiliz« product ion on lands now Agriculture Henry Janus, C. C,t<'xpayICrs and th;lt he per~ona1\'y I Miss McClatehey is pleased to rigation as~odation illigated \\ith an ircadequate water Dale, EJ Chri,tICn'.en, Flltz Kuehl,\\ould do e\elythll1g wrthm hiS find that most Ileople lIke the "A plan for the efficient Use of supply. There is a pos~lbllity that :>Iarwn \VIlson and \\\tllaee Do.:.

t t the state's water resources ulti- f d' . f th N tlpowcr as n.Ja)·or 0 preven any idea Of selJing seals by mail, r a IvcrSlOn 10m e. or 1 Cl\ic ImnroYc:ment: Ralnll \V.t t b I t tl 0 01 mately requires the al'!)lication of PI tt t th' Lalall"e 11'\,,· I'll l' t-c(,n rae etng e un I en Uo I Many little notes aceonlpany the a e 0 e " e. N'olman, Geol ge Hastings, John

n,onl'Y to build the pool, com· check" ancl many pe")I)le th.lnk sur plus Loup I i\ er watel S in the \V) oll,illg' is fouml pvsslble and J \Voz.{b, El1lmanU~11 l'etsk.l an..lPlatte vaIl,'y," he saill in his pre- f 11 I ltal watpr nh"splete, \\ as assUl cd. her for the oppor tunity to buy eaSl) e, supp emt'l '1' J - Ed Ar Instle ng.

"To put a pool out there. half seals as they h.ld ne\Cr been ap· pa~elt addl.t'~~' t d r iea1\y could be malIc a\allable to Entertainme,lt: C. C. Thomp-finishc:d woule! be a calamity," pr uaehecl before \\ ith the meS"en- of NaTesbornasllr,la:sla ';Stl ellel'ul\)vll~~ d~~\b'aartee the \Vhea tland project in \Vyom- sc,n, Joe R) ~.1VYI Eel S\\ opes, Cor-e . id - ,- ~ ,- ing through exchange. Question,

Ul1ll1l111S sa. . gel' sale'. OYICr so-ca1\ed diversion." b nehus BlelllOnd awl Fr ank Ka-lhe pledge made by the Ve- of the kg.:.! feasibl!Jty mLlst thl'n e putask,'.

t 'I b I . t d t \Vater would be divcr ted fr am resolved." -,fl an s c u , le pom e ou, \\ as a St t H NI the Loup into the "l(,..::u ney-GI and l\le l1l btl ship and Fircance: Ros3

ehaky one bccau"e It depended a e as 011ev IsLtnd" an·a. Alt:1uu,;h Batson did --~-- - -~---- -- Allen, Olin Kelhso:l, Richalll

~tO~~Iee:1Ii~1~I~gI~ ~~e ~~~er:/l~~)CIl~~ • ~l~i:'I~ljen;;~~ Itha~~le bl~~l~ll~~~-GI~~~~'i Attendance Big ~~?~~~~~eE':~::~ ~~:~:~;l~tl~;(,~~arkshould ve fOlced to cuItail its to DOllb.le Pre-War milltant oppunelJt of the primiple at Shop Opening I Housing: John WOJtasel" Henryopelations it would be unable of trans-\\ater~he'.l di\'(r~iO,l of ,. , , BllldJ, D. MeOsttich, Hubt'rtto t:any out it" pledge of funds, Road Constl'ucfl'Oll Platte liv.:r water into the Tri- At the opemng of Olgd s Ulft Smets, Jay I\'dcon and L. D.he said. County alea to the sO'.lth. Shop, Sat;llday, ~ll;. BUllUWS g.;\e ~lJ1llkcn.

Mayur Cun~lllins thcn sugge~tell "la"e l'p ~1i.I(b a\: a.) eleHI~ dlJz~n hane! blo ,\ 11 1m ICstigation: CUIt GUllmund-a:; an alternativl;) that 19 Ord ciU- "These debate..> alt' understalhl- nElllatur" plte?_:ls, and vc~StS l~~ SOl ami John Haskell.ZCES \\1:0 want to sec the pool $"'4000000 A '1 bl f U • able and he2lthful, beceu~e it is thos? \\~o. ltgj~,cltd. 1~l.O_" B.. Na.tional AffaiIs: Hugh l\llS011,built pledge $1,000 each for that 0, I' VOl a ~ or se m only by the full exposition of fads, IW\\" . \\ as gItatly, SUI~ I ,sed t~ C. J. MOlttn~ell and E. L. Vogel-pUlpl'ce, to be collected from Next 3 Years, Clmms Tax and sometimes fallcy that the pea- fll1d tnat by 3.00 she ha.l lun au tanz.tLem only if veto an's club eaw- League Spokesman. pIe e\ entually can l{lake up their of glfts and that people were stIll M.uJ, A\ iation-Tr an'pol tation:ings should not materialize and --- eolledive minels of \\hat pru:isely coml11g'. .. C J. !l10Itensen, Gen,~ BallleU, A.only in such amounts as might be LINCOLN, Dec. 8- (Special)- 1is the best plan for the state. It is dTW~ !lun'irld and ~Iftt~ re~\~lter- L. lhll Robut N'oll WIlllanlI.eeded. He fUl thtT offer c:d to be CrtiJ g the hig;l\\'ay dq.'c,r tment's extl ellh'ly difficult for people to e an mo~ I.nen. an ~ c I C I,~ll HeULk.' ,No.1 on the list of citizens mak- own figul't's, John A. Ainlay, as wai\'e whatev.:r rights they may ~ha~:tOl'ped 111 dId not sIgn gUt t I\'orth Loul' Hlv.:r Devdol'llle'nt:I'ng Sll'-'Il a guaralltee. . spoke,sman fo.r .several higlmay ha\'e to water~ p.tssing thdr dOOIS 0~1 8, B h .1 I E S. !.fUlraV , Leslie Nash E L

.... ...v 1S Ut 1 V\'"S as Ol'uen...'t 1n01 C' ,) I • ,Two members of the on-Iookll1g u~eu, orgamzatlOns, declaled to- unle::;s they ha\e complete assul'- f th 'f ·ft U t h a ld Vogeltanz, Clark Weckbalb, M S.cro\\ll, C. J. Mortensen amI E. C'I cay that the state will be able to ance that thci r requil ements Will ~\ III ~ee' ~~af e~er ~'~nes ~~lfoa~';gi ~t- Dodll and AI( Ili,e GewIC!~e. .Lt'gg€tt, said they would sign fpccd t\\ice as much on state be ad-;quatcly fulfilled, That as~ur- ertd aftlI' the gifts Ian out will gd ~le~eh.mts· Wrlham ,Stecn;. Jaysueh a guarantee if the plan wICre high\\ay construdion in the ance IS no easy mat~er. one in the neal' fUt1.11t'. Aublt, Jay BrV\\ll, Joe. HU~lek<J,\\ol1,ed out. lperiod ending June 30, 19c>0, as I "Any. cQmplehenSl\e plan must \VIllram Goff, Ed ApIung', Earl

After considerable more dis- \\as spent in any Silililu pre-war be fleXIble .. It must be adaptable KIll1gin~llllth, LOlen Good, Clif-C'u~sion and since it was apparent period. In his ac!dre[s, which was to constructIOn stage-by-stage - :\011CB f01d I<~I)lln, Ed Gnaster and AI-that hi~ rilOtion to build the pool dcliv,er'ed before the State Con- ~? t~a,t the values of Com~)let,e\l.f~- IN THl] !l1A'1''fb:H OI<' THE bert Palkos.

p'ec'- cal basis would fail \entlOn of the N'ebraska Tax- ellItles of the plan ~an be rc:a_rznl APPLICATION of Mark McCall ROulb: Lconarll \Vood, Jamesftb~oU~ht t~ a vott' Councilman payers' League, Mr. Ainlay ~aid it wlllJ,~ ot.her succeeehng stages .a;e aLd Ed\\in T. Mrller on behalf of 011113, Ell.c::st HOlnlr, Dr, J. \V,Blecsir1V' \\Ithdrew his motion. \\uuld be "a dissenice to thl;) mo- ur~derl';oll1g ,the process o,f I,cf~ne- Fricnds Chullh of North LOUp, MeUinr.is, LO\\tll Jones, C. M.

C ~'l 11 ". " then toI!st·taxl)aVerS of our state to lILnt In pla_l an;1 of eon~trudlUn. N'ebl,1sk.l, for authollty to convt'y Va\i~oun", man. C'-'I~llll8 "._. The plan now bell1g de\ eloplCd has ~.lllaLle a m~tlOn, Wh.1Ch was se- keep from tr~e p~oplc. thl~ Vital these qualities. It provides, fiIst, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, G, 7 aCId 8, Block Welcome: Clar~ McClatchey,con, led by Schoenstelll, to aw~r d fact of "our srtuatlOn III hlglm ay for the usc of L01.lp river wa.tel s 13 in Babevek's Second Addition Lucille J eni~l'n, Mr s. Syl Papie 1'-

a contract for pool constlLlctlOn firMnce. . within th.' Lou I) river valley xxx to the VIll.1ge of NoIth Loup, lllk, MIS. Ross Alkll, Cal! \Veck-I CI & 11 t d · "TI ~15 000 000 - "II C t N' L 1 bach amI Dean 1I1lsko.for $21,518.00 to Jo 1Il 'a':lsen· e (con ll1Uc: . . ,le... '. ' .. "The plan pr oviLks for the u,e va e'y cun y, • e 'r.1S.'.l.

Sons, a con,tract for plumblllg to' tc $19,000,000 wlllcn the ~lgh\\ay of available Platte rivcr \\aters in The I<'lkllLls Church of N'oIth Vetoans: Ed Jeni"oll, Paul Anll­tailing $11 ,281. 16 to Ro\\ bal d.Epal tlllent has consen atIvely es- the Kear ney-GI and Island al ea-- Loup, Nebr ask"a amI all intertsteel StrOllg', GladY8 Allen, Otto Nie­Plumbing Co., a contract for tUllated we shal.1 hale available the alea of mCj~t critkal need --1.111- pIClson" ale henby notifh,J that meyer, lIell.lan Behrt'nlls ami Ce-

f t t hIt 9 tl . t . t crl Clal k.eltctric wiling for $1,292 to Cen· ?r I1:cw s a e 19l\1'ay cons IllC- til the plob\ems in the North on December 2, 1 11, 1e DI~ ue _tI al Electric Co., of Grand Islan.el, tlOn. III the next thr.ee year s doe3 Platte-Keal ney al c:a have been Ie- COUl t of Valley County, N'c:bl ask.t ----anJ a contract for water filtlf!.- not Illclude an addltlo::al $15,000,- solved, the facihtie3 for sening Enhlt'd its order setting foIth Chl'istrnas l\lusfction and purification equipmqlt 000 to $16,000,000 \\h1Ch WIll be that ana have been constIucted that a petition has bICen filed into The Hefinite Corporation for available for maintelMnee of the anJ are r<ae!y to opel ate. this matter pra)'ing that Lots 1, Pl'ogl'cun Planned$1,871.00, all contr acts being con- state high\\ ay systelll and does l{e})l:J.('~, 'Yater '2, 3, 4, 5, G, 7 and 8, in Blod, 13, \Vlll. Neleo:1 anll his mu~ic stu-drtioned upon the city recd\ ing a 1l0t include almo~t an equal lal ge "By then, the people in the LouJl Babcock's Second Ad,.lItion to the dcnts ha\ e planned a spedal mu-$19,000 gU.llantee, signed by at a.mount of road funds sharICd \\ith Valley should havIC bee'n assured '/lllage of North Lo~l', VaHey skal comoeation for 9.00 1'.. m. 001 \

kast 19 responsible citizens, to local units of govcl'l1ment. How- that sUlplus watels exist beyond Counly, N'ebu\ska, be conwyed Dec. 18. Anyone who is intelesttelunuel\\Jite the pledge made by e\Cr, it is interesting to note that their leQuirements for expoItation te' The Nebraska Ylarly Meeting In the school mu~:c is welloille,the vetC\an's .olganlzations. if we add the $15,000,000 or to the Platte. The Loup \\aters of FJicl1Cls, a leligioU3 corpor,l- The 55 piece ba!:d and a chorus

This motion was passed u.nanl- $113,000,000 whieh will be avall- impoltcd into the KcaIlley-Grand tion, for the cost of these pro- of 85 \o;ces \\ill be featured. \Vellmou,ly by the counel!. abll;) for maintenance of the state I~land ar ea could I~place Platte eeedings by a tr u"tc:c to VI) ap- kno\\ n Chr i3t:na.s c:uol::; will be

There the pool matter st.ands at system in. this period, we find that Ilver water ~O,I' Use In tile North pointed by the Court for tha~ pur- suno' and "The ChtiStllldS Story"pi esent. Bruce Covey, preSIdent of the combrr,ed total of these fumls PI~tte-Kearnt) al ca. . po:,,,,, a~d fixing Jar~u.uy 6,. 19 !S, wlltbe parltomined and n.ur atee! bythe Chamber of Commerct" stated a:nounts to about $61,OOO,000-~ Let us no~ fe'ar a comprehuls1ve at 10 oclocl, A. !II. III the ehstlllt IAl Bk"sing. ,Tt,e~Jay that hI;) will appoint a the assessed valuatioll of eyClY pla:l. Its eXI~tence do~s not ne~es- court. loom in Orll, Nebra~ka, as Ph)lli..> Andersun will play thecommittee to attelllpt to secure Illotor \ehicle legistICl'ed in this sa.lllytmt,aIn

trts ):lltoPllsalds are Illl- the tIme and pla.ct' fOI' ht'arJllg the palt of Mary, Douo"las Dale \\rll

' - t t . t" th mJl1en. s eX1S ence ocs pro- ttlthe g.ualan.tors l'equllnl by tJ?e [ a e 111 191G. In 0 Her \\:ords, e v'dl;) a comfoltable aSSUlance that S:lme and al.l III elec cd pelson3 rlay the part of Joseph, and Ad,,-councrl actIOn, An attempt \\lll [~mls we shall ha\ e ;1\ ariable fot f~ture desir able developments ar ear.: helt by dIrt ded to appICar on line DLlba.~, Dorothy P.ukos ar.elbIC nlade to gd 30, 40 01' (':'en d~1 ee t expendltur: on the state not for.:e!osed." the. datIC.of ~aid he.u ing ane!.make 1..~IllY Cll! istl'ffu ~c:n will ad the1110re gual.an~o!s, th~ls. cuttn:g hlghway. system 111 .the next three The lower l'1atte liver basin re- thell' obJcctlons to the glantlllg of pads of the three angt'ls.do\\n the ll1Lll\.ldual hablhty of years \\111 <,pproxrlllat:ly cl.!u.l1 port including the' diversion pro- the lelief pla)td for, if tlHy havIC Soloists will inclu'Je BICtty~'[cch, CO\ ey sal~. . t~e val:-re of all the r t'glstel ee! ve-- po:.>al3 pr obalcly w ill be complct(d p ny. Mar k 1I1eCa!l and Ed\\ in T, \'~ hiHorll, Die k Tolell, Ladcl Coeh-

. Ma)'?r' CUllllllll1S said that III hrcles 1~ the st~te that WIll use:: uy next July, \\hen "It wrll be laid !lll11er, pditionels, by Haeeke & ranIC and Dale Falter.

IhiS opll1ion the guarantors \\ ~uld tJ.ose hI9h\\ ays.' bdore tbe officials of your state l'hart·,s, their attorneys. _rlc:Hr be called upon for a pICnny Ul'. Allllay asserted that th~ to detelllline whe::th.cr its provisions Dec. 11-3t. XOllt'I<; A;,\;U 1~~"'Hl'{,1'IOX3of their guarantee, £ince in his highway d",partmcnt "not satis· '--;;;;----: '10 IHUUI';;(Sopinion the Vetel an's club wuulll fled \\ ith our llnpr ecedented PIOS- . 1. Sealed pr01'0s~1Is for clearingeuntinlle to operate and payout pellty in construction fumls" has light-of-way along the loute ofits pkdg t" but that for safety's !lOW propoced a $116,000,000 pro- RANGE CUBE'\S U,t' pWl'osed lural e\cctIifhationsake this additional guar antee is gl am of high\\ ay eXIJenllituI c:S. eilstllbutlOll line pr ojed knu,\ n asncede d, "I do not know how they ar- N'ICbr a~ka 93A Valley \\ ill be re-

"The Or d taxpayers ~hould like r iHd at this $146,000,000 fig ur t'," k 230/c d 3? 'I. ceiv<"d by the 0\\ ner on or bdol eths ploposal," is Mayor Cum- be said. "Still it is only fair to Another carload to arrive thig wee - ' ° an ~ ~ 0 1 :30 P. M. Cent! al Stanelar cl Time,mins' comment on the subject. "If point out that the sum of Range Cubes. January 3, 1918 at Its omle inIt goes through they Will get a $146,000,000 It'pleslCnts almo s t , SPECIAL PRICE bFr CAR Old, N'eblaska at which time al,d$41,000 pool for only $25,000 in exactly the amount expended on place the propvsals wrll bIC public-bonds." state higll\\ay constlllction in Ne- 11) opencd and lead.

braska duJing the entire 25 ~,.ear , 2. There will be approximatelyperiod flom 1921 through 1915." }"{ '1' EDS 10.8 units of clearing 1,000 fed

After calling attention to the n ll1 length located in Valley, Sher-high\\ ay depar tmtnt·s claim that b $103 00 Ir,al1, Gr eeley, CusteI and Gar-the road s)'stem is deteriorating 32% Hange Cu es, per ton . . Jle\u Counties all in the state ofb~calls,' it was impossible to ob, b . $3.80 N'ebrask,t all fully de~Clibed intain labor, matoial and equip- Shorts, per ag."........ the plans ane! specifil atiolls.lllent to callY on maintenance ° E 1\1 I . t b $1 80 3. The plans and f'pICdfication3\\ork duting the \\ar, Mr. Ainlay InaI'· gg as 1, prIll ag - . ,Sto\\ing locati')ns and amount;.;ICxhlbited a chaIt which hI;) said I h $1 3'"

C:lt tle I.':ltt"11CI· l)elln t<.l, :lg · I, uf cleating \\ Ith neces~_u y bid\~'as bas('d on the high\vay dc- ...1 ..., '\.. '\..-:.:)... • • • •• .• U f( 1111S Inay be oLtainll1 at thepal tment·s own l't'por ts. The char t 22 % Protein uffice' of the O\\ller upon pa) l11entsho\\ed that, except for 1912, S B ill I b $'" '30 of FIve Dollar::; ($5.00) all oflIlOle money was spent on state oy ean 1', ea ,per ag.. . . ;J., \\hich Will be lefunJed to each

~~i~;l\~~Lni~i~~~r~~~~~r~gd)~:~rrlf. the 32% Poultry Concentrate, bag $5.80 ~~;~.~.-fi81ee ~;~d~)r~e~~~;~in 10 day:;

Swift's Swine Concentrate, bag $6.70 Loup Valle)s Hural Electric:-\Ve'le not Idddit~g. Just call Melllbd~i1ip As~vdation,

on Trd and he'1\ deliver a new car 43% Protein O\\r,er,to )·ou by Christmas. 37-ltc S 'ft' "I' I b 'i!3 7~ 13 \V P Holla I'

--Pave the way to happincss WI S H lncra ,per ag .... ,. .;J • ;) <:;or dlnator. l1L ",

\\ith diamonds.- Muncy JewelIy. .~_ D \113t37-ltc , ec. -

On), Nebmsk:'

A HOSAHY HAS 13EEN FOUNDand turncd into this office. 0\\ n·er may have S.tll:e by payingthis ad. Old Quiz. 37-ltp--------_._-_.

(:Ullllllln.'l Sl Bunlldc, Audloueers

--:-Quiz Want AdsTOO LATE TO C.....\SSlFY

Pr ~sent\ng a: stal-jammed ::tdion thr iller- a S03.1 ing rowdy saga of aboom-tv\\ n in {he Iu~ged Texas oil-fields.

I "

'ruef5day - 'Vednesday, Decenlber 16 - 17

125 HEAD OF WEANLING PIGS AND

HEAVY FEEDER SHOATS

Several good breeding boars

l 8 HpAD' <?I:' FARM HOR~ES

Abo I spotted colt and 2 choice palominos

MISCELLANEOUS

In the miscellaneous department we will sell an nrchammermill, a running gear and several miscellaneou.3articles including 2 Remington standard typewriters likenew.

"lVIOTHER WOHE TIGHTS"Bdly Grahl'!, DOli Hail('~', \\ith ~Iona Frl'cman, in

'. 1',-/;~'BOOThiTO'VN"• } )}f. I ... ,

starr iug Cial Ii ,G~~'~!"~ ;'o';lll lin I' l'ra('~', (lamIdte Culbert, Hed~' Lam.trI·-, ,Abu ('.utooll-ar:tl Nt·\\ S

(fihlwl1 in tedlt!icolor) ,

Sholb: star SllanglnI City, and Xt:\\s.

The market Saturday was strong to SOc higher in allclasses and a good sale resulted, For this week our of­fering lines up about as follows:

. 165 HEAD or CATILE

65 head of bucket and s4cking calves35 head oj mixed I yearlingsIS head of 650 tb. steers15 head of feeder' he'if~rs22 heud of fat cows6 ~ows with calves at side3 bologI'.u bulls3 fresh milk cows, extru good

Don't forget 3 farm sales billed for next week. ~h'7

Richard Prien close·out on the 16th, the Bert Wllliani3dose-out on the 17th und the E. Christensen close-out Ollthe 18th. See them aJvertis~d in this issue.

~15 Holstein Cows and Heifers. \VilI Sell Sahirday, Dee. 20

This oUNing will be a complete dispersion ofthe Linke Bros. dairy herd, located. t mile east ofUle Davis Creek churches, 'and one of the finestherds in the country. This herd is clean and e'leryrna lured CO'll has a perfect udder. Anyone wishingto inspeet thorn please do so at the farm before dayof sale. They will be sold at a~;ction at Our pavil­ion during the regular sale Dec. 20th.

a mystery masterpiece

"THE BRASHER DOUBLOON"George :\Iunlgomcry, Xanl'y Guild, Conrad .Janls, Roy Rober is, in

Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Dec. 11, 12, 13DOl' liLt; FE.\'lTlm

ORD, NEBR.

Sunday ": ~lond~lY, December 1,t - 15

Saturday, Dec. 13, .

'Sale will starl promptly al 1:00 p. m.

announce..s its offering lor the regUlar weekly sale

Fon QUICK SAL}>] - Two Model FOR RENT - 7 ruom house.CB PaylJe' propane:: gas furnaee.3, Modern with furnace and bath.105,000 13TU size, complete with East of eICllletery. See Pat \Vlay.blowos. Each can be used 37-2tpalone, with its blo\\'er, or two Fan SAL£>:: - A pUle bled Duroccan be used togethcr for a com- boa.r·. Emil Skolil. 37-2tpm~.rcial insti)l1ation \\here more I , " . _. _

he.at is leguil~d. They ar~ I<O~ SALt:. -- Whrte enamdcon1}llete \\ilJ! all. automatic con- k,ltchen langIC. Used v~ry .Ilt~le.troIs. Ideal .1:91' use where he.tt ~ II st house west of QUI pllntll1gis to be dUlted into t\\O or more :5hop. " 37-tfprVOI~lS, some of \\hieh do not re-quire heat at all times. These FOg SALE --- North Loup 5-roolllunits are like new in fact the r~sidence with 112 acres, and ir-blo\\ers ha\e ne\~r bcen un- ligated. Small out buildings.cr ated. PriCed low to mO\e Geor ge Fisher, Greeley. 37-2tpquick. Call at The Ord 3~~~~ COl'¥LI; ~L\UHlBU

}<'ltd Haltley, 61, of Norman,FOR SALE: - Hampshire boars, Nebr, and Amy Ledbetter, 62, of

eligible to rq:;istel'. New blood K~'alney, NebI'. were mauled by101' farmer c'ustomer s(. Top notchIJudge Ander ::,en at the COUl t housepigs. ClalIC Clemen. 37-te N'ov. ~£1. \Vrtms"es wer" G. J.

Ben;;on and Mrs. Anna Benson ofQuiz Want Ads Get Results S:lIg€nt. \

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Ord' Livesto.cl< Market

PAGE EIGHT

Tl'C' lllegniflo-tnt story (;~ 1. manelous gill \\ho loved show business ­a ·~uy-- .....nJ cilildrc:lJ - alld found a \\ollderJul \\ ay to have them all.

There's ltd-blooded action \\ he"n Hoppy tallgles \\ itll rent'gade red­skins.

• 8E(0;'\;1) F~\T~HE

"'illian: Bo~ II as "lit; llaIong Ca~siLIJ'," \\ Hh And~' C1J de, Hand llrooI,samI }~Iailll' Hik~·. In

"DANGEROUS VENTURE"

ORD'THEATRE/

DECEMBER 11, 1947 THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA PAGE SEVEN

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by DorothyICOPYRIGHT 1946. JOHN t. OILlE co,

John Deero tractor, G. P.feed grinder, 10-in. burr,

nearly,new2 oil barrelsHog troughs, hog feeder,

hog wuterer, loudingchul"" feod bunk

McCormkk • Deeringcream separator

few household goodsTools '

Pitchforks: scoops, post­holl1 digger, log chains,wire stretcher, wrench­es, ole.

2-wheel trailorScrap iron •

Fodder cuttera·inch !HC grinder, with

elevatora-it grain drlll, trador

hitch .2-r~w lanesvllle corn

plan or .2 2-box wagons )-Hay rack and gears'Side-hitch sweep

NORTH LOUP VALLEY BANK, Clerk

4 coming 2 yr. old heifersCom:ng 2 yr. old polled Hereford bull3 coming 2 yr. old steers12 coming yeurling calves\

34 HOGS

32 CATTLE

Quiz Classified Ads G~t Results

THE ORD CITY BAKERY

THe MANACiE,\\;'NT,\liS IN~TALLfD

1HIS FURN liUf<E"01< YOVR CO"'\FCRT,

(jJ-<O 10 Ht t.PYOU LIMI, lOUR\'lSITS TO 'r\Rf.~

MINu,eS)

'ri4rJONAL PIP (0

The LADIES

MACHINERYTrudor cultivator. 2-row,

remodeled for Ford16·inch walking plow2 l·row cultivators7·ft. John Deere binder.

with power take·offSoft. Adriance mower,

good10-ft. Deering rakeA hay stacker

GRAIN and HAY100 shocks AtlasStack of burley strawAnyor.e wishing to look at the hoy,

,be glad to show yOll.

i\lISCELLANEOU~25 sted posfs and driver

McCormick - Deering'"cream scpurator, No. (4,nearly nev{ howl

3-ga1. cream can

I think you girls are just awful to sprr;ad gossip that Tiara's hair1001's false! I'd never stoop to such talk-- even though I can tellyou it's true,- and that she's padded, too! '

frank & Wilma Drudik Phone 279•....~..;::wwc.,..;•••t "peRM" SCM

31.0518.4575.00

185.08to ad-

158.115.00

13oanl.

CONSIGNED B¥ OPAL FRAZEHMcCormick·Deering disc,

tnldor hitch, 10-202-roV/ Chaso lisler2·row go-devil, P .& 0, .

trador hitchDeering 6-ft. mowerGood gru;n drill, trador

hitch, 12·6John DGC'ro binder, 7-ft.,

traclor hitchWQlki!~g plow

. 3 HORSES

CUMMINS. BURDICK 6. CUMMINS, Aucts.

Black mUle, sm,)othmouth

2 geldin<;13, 7 yrs. old

l·hor:.;o cultivutor, single-row -'

Good 3-seclion hurrowHay stm;k<)rCom planter

Spotted Poland China. qouble immune~ ulound 200 l1;s.

POULTRYSeveral dozen Whit,) Rock and Austra White hens

BERT 'WILLIAMSVivian's L\Hlt'h \Vag-on on Grounds

SO.\lE HOUSEHOLD GOODS

3 sets r.UIl1'?2S

2 saddI0;-, I nearly nowHors9 colku3Riding bridles

Some bcubod w'ire

lOa bushels bLuley100 b'.lfheb OC(\3

seo bUl::hds corn4.0 tons of wild hay

Tenlls~AIl sums of $10.00 and under Cash. On all sums ovcr that amount credit will beextended for six months upon approved bankabl e pap"r. Arrangements for credit should bemade with clerk before sale. No proper ty to be nmov.:d from premLses un-tll settled for.•

20-whecl McCormick disc,good

1G-whed Grand Tour disc16-iI~. J. I. Case plowP & 0 2-row go-dig. trac-

tor hitch3-secllon harrow2·sec\'.on hurrow2-10W Ca:::e lister, with

Ford tractor lift

4 milch COy;s. from 4 to 7 yrs. old.6 stock cows2 year old heifer, calf at sideHoifer, fre3h soon

ERLO COX,,Chairman of the

AIl3EKT G. COlllUS,Clerk.

Team gray horses, srnooth mouth Buckskin saddle horse,S yrs. oldGrat saddle Hiara. 3 yrs. old ' . ' ,,'

SARGENT

A~ I am leaving the farm,.1 will sell the following described persona] property onwhut 13 luWNn as tho E. E. DUV1S farm, 3t mlles west and 41 miles south of North Loup,31 miles east of Davis Creek school hot:se.

4HORSES'.

-Whcre would you look to seeif somoue had found your lost live­stock? In the QUIZ want ads,of course. ti.

~orth Loup Lumber Co.,Culvert, Lumber, etc .. , ..

Virg il Annyas, Distillate ...N. F. Baker, Nnght Watch.Harlem 13rennick, Sabry,

3 dogs, postage and re-pairs .

Hay Hill, Insui anee .Consumer's Public Power

Dist., Electz icity .Motion made and car ricd

journ..

Don't mhs this at tradion.

olle of the fipest 10 piecell:mds on'the road totl:l~'

ed~esdayI Deca 17SALE STARTS AT 12' O'CLOCK SHARP

Oscar ',Ielham, a:.tnce mgr.___~_~ .___ ,,_J~~U'..-.:t.Gt~.

l\Ionday, Dcc. 15

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Nov. '15, 1917The Vill~~ge BO~ld met in spccla1

Session.Holl call; Pr"sent, E~'10 Cox, goy

Cox, Paul Me,dsen and A. C. E:uet.Motion made and seconued to

pay P. II. Pagett one thous~lnd t·sohundr~d fifty dollars ($12GO.00)for equipment amI labor on thenew fire true!{ as per contractmade previously.

Motion canied.Motion madil and canied to au·

journ.ERLO COX,

. Chaiz man of the BoarrlALl.UmT G. CO:\W:5,

Cler1{.

• D"c. 1, 10t7.The Vil!age Board met in reg­

ular sEss:orl'in the Commu11ity Jlalloffice.

Roll Call: Present, Edo Cox, RoyCox, A. C. ghn:t and Paul Mallsen.

Absent, None.Clerk's Repul t n'ad and accept·

ed.Tr~asun,r's IE'port read and ac·

ceptecl.13ilJ::> read and :111owed as follows

Capi tal Supply Co. Sup-pEes $ 3.56

'1'110 Quiz Printing Co.,hinting 4.30

R. II. Pderson, Gas, etc. .. 11.01

who was badly injured when shefell Tuesday evening. Mr. and.Mrs. Weaver were overnight guestsof Mr. and Mrs. Will Schultz.

Mrs. Ned Raun and baby daugh­tel', Kathy, were guests of Mr. ar.dMrs. \'01. O. Zan~~cr fzo:n Thurscbytill Tuecday of last.' week. Mr.and Mrs. Haun are living in Lin­coln while he is attending StateUniversity and he had gone withthe judging team frum the collogeof ag rlculture to Chicago for theIn tcrnut lonal livcstoc k show.

MI'. and Mrs, HalTY Tolen re­turned \Vedlw:;day evening fromBroken Bow where they had beenguests of MI'. and Mrs. Irl Tolen.MI'. and Mrs. Leonard Tolen metthem in Arcadia,

Mrs. Cecil yan Hoosen submit­ted to an emergency appendectomyat the Clinic in On.! 1"riuay.

Mrs. Elsie Drape-r is aga;n stay­ing with Mrs. Evelyn Willoughby,carin-; for Deanna while Mrs. Wil­loughby teaches.

Bundk-s for Norst rorn Clcunr-rsand Laundcrers of C, ut ral Citymay be left at St lnv's Ha tchory hiXorth Loup, Free plckup and de­lher;r each Tuesday all] Frhl.rv.

37-ltr.78 moisture Wednesday nii?,l1t

and Thursday and .30 Saturdaynight and Sunday was reported.

The carnival sponsored by theNoz th Loup firemen S3.turdaynight was well atter.ded in ~pite oftile bad weather and roads amI$330.00 was cleared. All clubs anuorg.lnizaUons in the communityhelped with the camival and therewas a variety of booths. Bingowas the chief attraction to many,but paper hats, horns, confdU, afortune teller, a menager ie, amake-up booth, a fish pond and abit.l! thl'o"liing contest \vith boyscouts as targets made entertain­ment for all. The Hiwl'llale clubLad a cake·walk, with a cake for'prize to the person on the luckynUlllber when the music stopnr:d.Fin·men sen'ed pie and coffee. BenNelson W2.S chairman of the (01)1­mit tee in charge of the camh a!.Hlchard Babcock won the quiltgiwn away by the Nolo club. Nextweek the firemen plan a sale toraise more funus for their new firetruck.

Claude Thomas went to Omall:1Tuesday anoJ when he returnedSaturday Mrs. Thomas came withhim. She has bec'n in the home of~er dapghter, Mrs. Russell Wil­liams who has been ill. Mrs. Thom­as had not becn home since theymoved from the farlll, to their newhome which they bou~ht from JimColelllit.n.

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mulligan wentto Omaha Thursdcly, whU'e he willhave some work done on hi3 eyes.13uu}E tte is staying with 13e5.3ieRoby and Carroll with MI'. and!'vlrs. 130yll 1I1ulligan.

Mr. antl Mr::>. Roy Cox and 1-1:1'.and Mrs. Donalu Davi3 and chil­drEn were SatunJay dinner guestsof Mr. anu Mrs. }<~dgar Davis.

The L>::onard Tol'2n and ComfortCummins families f.pen t Sundayaftetnoon with ~1r. anl! Mrs. Han,>'Tolen.

Mz·s. Agn..s Manchc,ster washOIl1'~ from \\'ood rUnr over theweek end.

Mrs. John \Vard spent Friuavnight and Saturtlay in Gran~!Is!£'nd with her s1ster, M~ss Myrtl~Milligan. . . . . .

Mrs. Lou Stine was home from.Scotia over the week end.

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North \Loup

AUCTION SAtE

NORTH LOUP C01\li\lUNITY BLDG.

Saturday Night, Dec, 1:3

Bring anything you have that you might

want to donate to the fire trut'k

Everyone is invited to partidpate in thisI projel~t. \Ve exped to finish this weekIf you want a share in the trut'k, this isyour la!jt chance.-- ~.- .~- - ----_. - ----. -- -----~~~w1lt~~..,~,,~~~~~.:..J

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North .Loup, Nebr.C.E. CLARK

We have 300 acres in Sher·man county, 1 milil south ofthe north line of the countyon the old higlm ay to LoupCity and a very r~asonab!e

pdce, really cheap. Severalgood fanus close in and goodimpro\ ements: Come andhave a look. If )'0'.1 want tohaVil one of tne best oil sta­tion deals . in. the countryWith bulk tanl,s and doing agr'ea t QU;:;iness, let Ille knowsoon 01' it will be too latefor this plact.'.

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. ling I~;l~b:';-~:~::~~~~Dec.isu, -- A t,:vo-tiere:] wedding' cake, top-at the Portis Cafe. pcd With a bride and groom. form-

Ken- A gift of twenty-Iive dollars cd the centerpiece of the tablewas given to the Fire Truck fund, wher., buffet refreshments wereby the Metnodist Woman's society served to till) thiz ty relatives andof Chrlstlan service. Twenty dol- close friends.lars was voted for the Nebraska MIS. Boldt graduated fromWesleyan Univcrsl ty by the same North Loup high school in lOtI.group at their last meeting, w-e.. ~he ~ttenued Wl'sleyan UniversityDee. 3. Twenty-two women at- 111 Lincoln A:or one year, taldng atended the covered dish luncheon. pre-medic course. Here she was

11;, lI1el;J~er of Phi KapP:l Epsil'p.Slle ,fll1l~h('d .her nurses'. traini~gat St. l< rancis hospital Il1 GrandIsla11l1. I '

Mr. Boldt is the son of W.p.Bolut, of Grand Island and F1cir­~nCe Boldt of DeNair, csur. al)elIS a g radua te of the Lynch, Nebr.schools. He is employed by theKelly Supply Co., of Grand Island.

Mr. and Mrs. Boldt left for ashort wedding trip following the~eremony. They will be at homoIn Grand Island where they havean apaz tmcnt ready. Here fromout of town for the wedLlin'" we!;eW. C. Bolelt, Grand Islan;], Hu­dolph Bol)lt. 'Omaha,' Mrs. Julia\Vestburg, Portlanll. Ore., andVernon Engel of Plainview..

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out the picture. Huc's a slar-sluJdnllll'c;,cnlation of 1II0dCrll Ulolorillg lll:\.urythat c!Ilph~lsiLes anew the out-:llll',1l1 dis­tiUCtiOllS of StllJeIJal.cr st) liIlg and cllgi­llttl'iIlg. Thc first 'sholl illg of the firstsuptrh uew 1918 StutlcIJakers lo ~\rrhe intOlln is 11011' ou.. You :luJ ) our fallliI)' an'C01'lliaIl) imitcLlto plltuLl..

I Older Youth, 7 p. m.Eve ning service. 8 p. m,

I Preacher Rev. Robert J.nedy.

The mcct ir-gs will close \his Sun­day evening and the remainingnights are Thursday, for FamilyNight, Frielay is Church Sc!1oolNight, arid Satunlay is visitors'Night.

The storm has interfered, butwe have ha d some very helpfulmeetings. If you have not beenable to attend, try and come be­foro;: the week is up.

So(d d'l

STINE HATtUERY

A' I E H I C ,\ ' S 1II0st aJlIlirclI, 1II0st dc­sit'cd post II ~lr autolllolJile 1l0W SII illgs

ou the SCUle in a falHlloll''!y fiue ucw 1918H:rslon. Thrillingly dill'cn:llt ilcw Cham­pion auJ COllll11~l!Itlcr COII\crliJ,lcs aJlttheir glalllor to the "ucw look" that's a

'\lorIJ-lIiJc Sllltlckll.cr st)le lIIark. Low-SlIlUlg r'lCII' 1913 seLlaus ;luLl COupcs l'Olllltl

Essential vitamins fouml in good p.lsturc arc not pres­ent in all ho~ fe..:ds.· .

COOPER'S 35% DRYLOT SUPPLEMENT containsextra fortification with cHriers ofB-complex 'vitaminsand trace minerals to give sur.Hner p.lSture.li/.;c feed·ing valuc.to )our dr)lot. .

MilS. ETHEL HAMEH

Quiz Representativo

North Loup

Strand Theatre.

North LOllI>,

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Schlldel Motor Co.

North LOllI' :\Iethodbt Church3nl. Sunday in Adven t

Church school, 10 a. m,Mzs. Stella Kerl', Supt.Morning service, 11:15 a. m.Preacher, Rev. Hobert J. Ken-

nedy, Evang'dist f rom Dallas, Tex.

l\ldlwubt YouHr Fe llow shij)In t cruic dia tc s, 5 p. m.

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Friclay~ S~tturclcIy. Dec. 12, 13

Blondie In the Doughwith Penny SiWlletol1, Arthur

La~e, LOIry Sims

Sunday - Wcd., Dec. 14 - 17

It Happened InBrooldyn

with Fronk Sinatro, KathrynGmyson, Peter Lawford,

Jimmy Duronte

Me) Cl's-lloILltWinifred Winsome Meyers,

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ClemSeventh Dar ll.lptbt Church Meyers, and Charles Wesley Boldt

Rev. A. C. Ehret, pastor. were united, in marriage at the1rolning service, 10 :30. Mess3ge horne of the bride's parents in

by the pastor.' North Loup Sunday at 2;00 p. m.,Church school, 11 :45. Geo. Rev. Samuel Mitchell officiating

Clement, S1.1Pt. at the double ring ceremony. They . "., . " ,c.ez:onony tool, place in the Meyers

oung pecpres mcc t ing, 3.00., Iiving' room, under a pink andMen's, Brotherhood meeting'l white ~rcl1\\'ay, centered 'with a

Dec. 14 at the church. large pink and white bcll. Albert\Vomen's 1Iiisslonary circle on Coombs played the weulling music,

WedllE';day, D<,c. 17. Mrs. L~oru thil britle entcring the livingBabcock has chalgil of thil Christ. room on the arm of her father, tomas l(;ssol1. the strains of the Lohengrin wed­

ding march. Menelebohn's march. The Lion's club is sponsoril1D' the was pla;,'ed for the recessional.

uecol ation of homes ancl bU::>In'ess I Thil bdue was charming in . Mrs. Julia Westbmg left for herhouses in the ChriEtmas motive I a white satin fl 0 0-1' length home in Poztlanu, Ore., Suntlay,plan to show what can be uone in I dress, with sweetheart necl,- MIS. \Vestburg hau spent senralthe next few days. A committee line, long sl~cvcs, tied at the months in the hon;il of her daugh­fl.om other tow.ns will juuge the WIlS.t. Her fillg'c'r tip veil was of tCl', Mrs. Clem Meyers.displays. and SUitable rewards will 1llu::>lon. Her ann bouquet was Nor'lll Loup's womens studybe g~v~n. The Christmas pl'Ogram of . red roses and. she wor~ a sap- clubs are having Christnlas pal'­011 l< ~'ld~y, Dee. 19 was reported p!1lre neclda~e \Iilth matchmg ear- ~ies this week The Nolo club me~as gOing forwall1. A stantl at the lings, the gift of the groom. ruesl!ay aftellloon at the homecarnilal sponsored by the club Miss Alice Meyers, sister of the of 1\.1:1::>. Hemphill, for a Christmas

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feta, Hcr corsage was of white Tuesday enning the 13. P. W. clubgaruenias. met at the home of Mrs. Roy

The groon1, attenucd by his HUllson, for~ a Chri::>ttilas partybrothel' Ruuolph Bolelt of Omaha, an~ gift exchange., Ol: Wellnes­wore a uark suit with white car- da;, aftt'll1uon the l' ortlllghtly clubnation boutonnlere~ His brother ~net at the home of Mrs. W. O.wore a matching s\~it. . Zallggel': They hatl a white ele-

. . phant gift exehang'e. The money,Mother of the bnue anu Joyce usually spent for gifts will be

\~ aldhaus, who h<;rd charge .of the turneu towaru the new fire truck.glft~,also had wlnte gar'dema tor- • ,!he Lt'gion Auxiliary will meetsagu;. l< nday afternoon at the home of

Mrs. Viz'gil Annyas. They will

Ihave a gift cxchange and eachmember will bring a garment (ora layette which \\'ill be given tosome veteran's family.

Mz's. 13lanche Le'onard was aSunuay dinner guest of Mr. andMrs. Will Egl<:hoff.

Rev. az:d .Mrs. Samuel Mitchella:1'] Hev. Kennedy were Mondaydmner guests of MI'. and .Mrs.Will Eglehoff.

The North wup Lumber Com­pany has a new .stutlebaker truck.

IThe Edo ancl George Cox am!

Earnest Homer families spentS,ur:uay with 1\1:1'. antl Mrs. HoyCox. .

Mr. ami Mrs. Hichard 13abc'Ocl<,::\11'. and MI S. Al Friesen, Misse3Clara anu Minnie Jensen, Mrs. ponTolbez t, l\!l's. Mills Hill and Mi;ssBirdine Ingerson antl Miss EditJ)

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and Mrs. Chas. Collii1s were theirson, Doyle and his family of~rand Island and Mrs. Do.yle Col­11113 pan:nts, MI'. anu Mrs. Keslerof Ord.

Mr::>. Lou Sht:lclon spent Tueslbywith h'2r sister, Mrs. Chas. Col~Iins.

Sunday guests for dinner in thehome of Mr. and 1\1rs. Paul Joneswere Mr. antl Mrs. J. l<'. Hyble ofGrand Island and Mr. and Mrs.Ma ynartl Sc lj \,l •.le1.

Mrs. Ida B,'own is spedding afew days with Mrs. Rer..a Davis.

The Dr. Grace Missionary so­ciety held their bazaar and baltesale Thursday and sold nearly alltheir fancy work and all theirbake goods. Hamburgers, pie andcoffee were scrn:d. They clearedabout $70.00, which will be addcclto their young peoples campfUlll!. '

Mr. and ~I:rs. Everett Howell ofOrd were Suz:c1ay dinner guests of1111'. anu Mrs. Earl Howell. Pam·el~ \Varner spenu SaturlIay nightWith Mr. and M:rs. Howell anu herparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gle~1 \Varnercame after her Su:;d3.y after noon.Halsey Schultz anu daughterBarbara came \Veunestl.1Y fro111Omalta anu spent a few days with~1r. and Mrs. Will Sc!;ultz. HalseyIS emPloyed at the Swift pacldngplant and had a few days vacatio:1.Mrs. Schultz works for Armourand did not have a vacation.

1\11". and Mrs. Volney Weaver ofLexington came \Vednesday to s<,ehis mother, !'vIrs. Rhoda Burke,

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DECEMI3ER II, 1947

T\\ Q m orcold tilllet s , both \1 ell«nO"\!l In thl'd" clay, ha , c gone toLlIUI' fLU! It\idlLl. 111ey ale JohnKluJ1a awl ch"i les SllLhler.

fur Jan 1 bScle of the Quiz, Also ILa\e ar.ct l.ei Idea whlcli I planto give a try in 1918, that is, withthe> ap!'1 0\ .11 of the QU12:, This isOCc 2."10:131 skctch, s en t i UeJ:'Gltat Mll! I have KI~U\I,;", Thiswill pl,'nl)!y not be a rrg ula r' col-'Ul11l', but rather a flll'ln column tobe usc d wlicu tl~E1I"lS 10U111 for It.

HEHEFOUD HULLSBarOll Dcmil~O alld MOI~C'.Il M;sch:ef brel?ding, in good

InIl')e c:ondit~on, at

BUI{',vELL LIVESTOCK ~11\HI{ET

Friday, Deceulber 12HAl' MEAP, O\lllS'r

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SYL~S Tl\VEnN STOHEELYIUA, NEllH.

'0 Don't miss this bargain! Get a fullseas~n's supply of this famous gr.lin­saving, 1llQ,ncy-pl~kilJghog supple- <

ment. You sa,:e $5.00 a t0I1--':-25~ abag-if you buy 110W. Sale positivelyends Dec. 15, 1947. Come in now andget a'good supply from our f1'l:sh :!tock.

IF. YOU F~ED CORN AND BLUE LINEAbout 12 bushels of co~-ana--100pounds of Blue Line should make200 pou!lds of pOlk.

,YOUR PROFIT $22.95

OnD FAHl\1 SUPPLYOHD, NEllH.

~f YOU FE~O COHn ALONEIt takes ~bout 12 bushels of C0111, f.x'alone, -at a cost of about $25.00 tolliake 100 pounds of pork.

YOU R PRO f 1'1' $2.00

IF YOU FEED COnN AND YANKJ'"GEAbout 12bush~lsofcornand69poundsof talikag("~ at a cost of about $30,52,should Blake 171 pounds of pork.

YOUR PllOin $'15.65

YOUI{ NE\V NOl\GE Oit

,.VALLEY CO. I~]PLENJENT CO.

\"10 mean just exactly that. Your new NOItJe

he~tter is on hand-reudy for imn10'd~ctte deli "ery.

Enjoy the comfoIt of scientific heating th~s winter!

\Vo also hava Coleman oil buming heatels all?

Colemun floor funll1c-E's (oil burning) on hand for...

immedicl!o delivery. See U3 today!

HolidaylVIeals

~IAnI{ET

lIeat r Is Here,

Ioe F. Dworak, Prop.

CUD

NORTII SIDE

We'll soon be into theHoliday season, and thutmean:; cxtru preparation(or gues:s. family dinn~r3

and those in betweensnacks.

Muke the wholesome,fresh and cured meat lronlour market play a 'bigpari in the.so preparations.We can supply you withP!Udk<.tIIy everything yquwill need. Come in today. I

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-Irma, .'

,'1'1 IE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA

STOPDOSItIG youn srOMJ\ct~'VHE:; con8lipation hangs on all'l:, OU·h:n tl that li~lbs."half alive" fe5:lin~chances art' it's not }c'ur sturJlClchbut jour inteslinal tract that's aGfault. Slug~ish inte"tinal rnUSclt3pUlllit waste lo QcuulJuhte , •. g"a;iIS fUIlllL\j awl often }ou feci wi"c:r.alol·~. nen ous and ou t of sorls.

For leal rd'd ••• take sur<', safdADLERIK_~ \dlh its new imvroHdtaste. It mo\(s \\aste qukkly butgently to rdiele cons(;pJ.(iun andgas. You'it cnjoy a new feclin" ofpq) and \iLtlily \\heLl }OU1" d'ges­ti\e 0},,(0.1 is ill p\lf<-.;t Older. TryADLU<IKA tocby alJd yuu'll !czu n \\ hyo'.~r 20,000,000 bottles ha\e b~J1Ee,:,l. Cautiun: take ol:ly CIS dir~ck,l.

You'U Oh_C.Yl ttl yOLr "bt'~:cr fooll"w:t" AI:'LEI:<A '.1 I:l~ ~:'ei!.

ADLEUl1L\ :~l(T~~~-~~

Quiz w~nt ad3 al e the mosteconomical way of reachiJ'g' 4,000homes in a hurty, ; tf

-000-\Vhele can we park CMS do\\n­

to\\I1? Yesterday I h'ard a eit­ien of Ord sugge~t cal ving orr arim flOm the COUl UlOuse sq·.lal t',a deep el1ou!?ll rim to enable a cal'to park. 1nis, said he, would intur 11 widen the streets So that thecenter pal king wouldn't be sucha liabihty.

How about ltenting some lotsfor this pUllJose? Ther e must bef.!Jace (\\lthill a block of the I~qU,ll e) on at least two sides tlntcould be deal ed and used fol'parking. It would be a grtatdeal less expcll ,h"e than char1g ingthe, squar e and Its CUI b". awJ gut­tering",.

-000-I hcard a good many mothels

sayill1::' their youngsto s did notget to ride the S.lnta Clalls spedallr,lin because "thele \\asn't room";"they wele pushed off by the bigIdds" i "lhe older ehildl en clow\-kdthell\ out"; anJ the chlldl en eon­

firmed these r emar ks, Said onesmall boy "the big girls pU'3hcd meout of my scat", and etC' , etc.

So if we have the Santa haincome again I suggest that bigg,>rbo)s and girls not be ghen ridt's,Say only those lOWer than these\ "nth gr ade in school.

"Why do thuse, big kids get outof school?" lllelUirtd one eight )o'earold thoughtfully, ""They don't be­lieve in Santa Claus anyway!"

-000-"\Vell we \\ ant to see the an­

imals, the saIne as you!" was theimlij;nant respun~e fl0111 an olderlJloU,el',

SuO.oclIpli'J" Peko$3.00 ill !\t:l;r.l~!';}

$3.50 El,u\ helO

YOU PLAY

: The Ord QuizI l'uUlbhetI at Oed. Ncbr;l.~:,a.

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JOHN R. HASI{ELL

\Vhy You Need Hospital Insurance

Stoe k:lO:rlers anct their fomi::es are urgeJ to be pres-

. .L t' '~') ;..Jl-:':0q

IIw~band, "!.ife and Children covered forboth Accident and SidulCS8 under one

,'4 Cpmplcte Policy!

B"''='_l'_EO or~e or more members of e';ery avera~efQl~dy is seliously s~ck or injured each year.

Oyer 30,000 person3 enter hospitals for treatmentIC'mll day-l e... .;;ry 3 sec-onds. The average !amily pays I

n:')19 tl:un $200.00 a year for medical and hospital. Six I

out of every 10 hospital pal:en(s havo .>·~lI1e type of oper- IUi~Ol~. '1

CO':JT~) lI~en $1.70 per mOllth; W0111en $2,25 per month,alld Children $1.20 per month each.

P,'\YS S30 00 {or He'spital Service Expen30 for each mem-ber of the !'cuniJy. '

Pi\YS ~G(l,OO k'r Ple']r:uncy, Childbirth, or Mi::caniage­uter pc-Ecy is iq {olce 10 months.

Pl\YS 521)))1) {'.n ElnelstenCY HO>:ipital E"pense if not con­{i,~€d to Hosp:ta!.

PAY3 from $5.00 to $150.00 for Surgical Operations.

CO",EH'3 any op"lation or fracture known to medical~C:2l1cel

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Dou't confw:e th:s policy with polides issued by othercf:!!lIJ')'l~f'S co .... ering hO::'l)ital confil1€'meqt fN only a rewday;; out of euch yeetr und which pay tne benefits to theho~pltQl and not to you.

Th::3 policy is backed by one of the oldest and best­kh0Wll cOl11pcm:es in tho busine3s and all clqims seWedtlw.Jugh my off:ce.

GOlne in or call an'd I will be glad to show you howlitHo it will co::;t you for this comp:ete covera';;e for theenCto fcunily.

,lluy your i!l:;uranc~ thlough a local agent so you cange~ the servico,for Wh.i'=jl you are payin~.

Reba~e check; will bo ready for dis!ribut:o!1 afterth~ lll€ c til~'.1.

The onnuol meeting of the Stockholders of the OrdCo-operuuvo Crecur.er y Cornpcny wlll be held at theOrd Theutre in Old, Nebroskc at I 30 p. m.. December11, 1947.

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The reports fOJ the pest yem w:!1 be given, Threedirectors will be elec~ed Door prizes and treots will beg.ven . There will be two short iilms en creorn quolity:l:lp:cve:.~er.t end (1 good movie will be ShO'NI1 for yourclller:(_,j!'!l.E r:t

. P./\'!~3 $G:CIJ per day {or 90 days for anyone accident or':';';~'le:3S for Husband or Wife-and $5.00 per day for6(1C;1 Child up to 18 yem3 of age, for Hospital Conlinl)­l'-.'".(\nt.

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'.l.~ II ~ \, 1 1 1 r. ~ 1 I !Il~d~~'i'\\{"''''r -,----·-71~/-- 1;1\<S us many news stories that we Some of this \\celt·s column must Back when C. S. Jones was l\!abd Lee sugg,sls "\','ard's Col-

Iu ":':::£:'::-:>((Tri:id~UlJf{[mUL would be unable to ha\'c when they be taken up with a few of the rc- school superintcudcnt at o III, MI~s um n, what's Cookiu'," and wants

../ are news, fur ma!1lfl~tIy our re- sulls of the emUng of fooUJ.ll1 Hanson was g ra.Ie teacher there. it written in l'lo lines \\1 III lh~

por tcr cannot hvar of e\CIY hap- in the state and elsewhcie. It The f amily moved to California same \V, arid "l'L!omg for bolhOlErJIEJ6r.-t pcning in the surt oundlr-g te rr i- SCUll:; that Central Nebraska ll:l\- sevcr al years ago, and theIr son, columns Ihat is one of lhe riostOFT "1 E tory, And our COli cspondents in nt do half bad this year. OUI naiuod for his gl andfa tlicr, Paul 01igil1"l ide as tur n,_d in to dale

~':lfi' d .... -~r~ sur ioui.ding towns WIll also ap-I nearest met ropclis, Grand Islel!lel 1 Hall~oll, got his chalice to make However, ti,e contest \\in ccntinue:; ;1-. ...;~ '.j :It" pieciate the same courtesy fr u111 \\ on the Class A cha mp ion.sb ip hist or y. 1 he Paul Ha nsous at unt il Sa tu i day evc ni: 'g, Dec. 20,

~- ",~!:;'·V·' f, the ccoule in their neighborhoods. without the sliahtest chance for one time lived out in Springdale, and the wim.c r's prize w ill be a

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~'f~;·:'r." -- 0 -r-e anybody to r<gbtet' a kick. The I believe. ApI':lI<ntly the World- forlhcul,lin:; in tillIe for Ch ri s tmu s~ .,~.~ '1' ff.,_'2!:1 Ernest Wool e1y \\1 ites fl om only club H ally to challcr.g e the H El a ld d:d nut know tl:a t Clear y Th€.1 the new he adin g \\111 be usc d

1 9 4 7 Glcridale Calif'or niu to give me Gr ar: ..! Islar.d club W2.S No rth was a f oru.cr NcbIa:-l{311, as no _thunder because he didn't get his Platte and Coach Roscoe Tolly's mention \\ as made of the fact.

_____. pal_tl', boys had a chance to dethrone-- 0 - thou on two lhffeltnt occasions,

Our corrvspondcn t s at NOl til and lost both times by the same Still 011 the subject of football.Loup, Ar cadia and Burwell ale HOle, 21 lo 0, L 13. (Benny) Nelsen recentlyautlLulized to receipt you for thdl' In Cla::;3 B. the celltlal p~u l of ma']e a sug5lstion that mights\lb~criptions and will. ue gbd to the state held up Its' en'l l1lcdy, It lly deHlop into something, ,Ulelmake the small cOl11missiun th,! t wllh Lexing lOll bdng g 1an ted the one \\ llll h next Yt ar's Fup· COIn

---------------- we alluw thull. SO:lletlm~s It Wll! filSt sput 1Il the stale in a well Da)s cOll1Pliltee might \\ell keepbe more C011\ <nient to pay lh\:ll1 tUllled in pel fOIll1,1n, e. Tih'n in in mind. In talking' of the> thit lytlw II to s.::n,j tt.e money to 01 d, fit th plac'e we find anethe I' neig 1\- or mOl e bo\\ I g<) !lleS of all kll1cl,;-- - -------- --- ---- boril'g' to\\2J, Cozad. Illll,led;:ltc- that have 8prung up all 0\(1' the

Iy foI:o\\in~ an,l sh~llil'g sixth and Unitecl StattS, lkn,ly said: "What________________ l~~H..»>~HH.»~~~~»~»H.~~ .penth p!.,ccS \Hle .l\\o of the I wou;,.1 b" intele::;ltd in \Iuuld be a... h· V Thr te-Loups teams, OrJ aEd Pop Cor n l!u\\ 1 game to be hd']Enlcl,d at the Pvslo:TIce In OrJ. ~ , , Sonlet Lng r Blohn Bow, Helt', agaill, nobuL!y right hele in North Loup undi'r

Val1,ey county! N'elJra~k3, as SHond ....," ..,. yy' S!1Uuj,.1 quarltl \\I·t1.1 "r';o~g ~feBrlu'e the> lights, beb\tcn NOlth LOUD, ' ''':la~s ~fall ~ alter under Act ot ,-" " .( 'I [\1 D . S t March S 1&79 t '" .If t aml his 10cati21oJ' thes-e fme t€al!lS an,.1 some neighbuling oppontnt"

I~c:;;c,"=.=~.:..c:. ~~:I~,.-.::~;:=~~ I'" ». L~GG'i.';l;,i~,~;:'· mu"•• i .1.;l erent -:- -:- iI:)',i~ ~~t~;'I:·,~~'h~:\;1 ~~~:i~;d: b1:~:~:,~~·,~S£~~,~;;r::r::,:00---- - I~' C. L ..;~dt - - Etlitor-Jlau;tgl't (~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~J~~~ at the mOmtllt, but I do f€cl lIke Dajs ever devbccl. If the rule3

11 tt t· t tl . h for bid 1'1 e-seasun gaPE3, it wodd__ ('V'l" 'VAN'l' l\D~~ Gl~"l' RE'S~UL'I~~,' .". U••\l'l~ln~ - - - _\.,h-, JIana:;.u The Chlbtmas ,lush is on, but ca. mg a en Ion a 1e fll1e s ow- be an €asy matter to c;et the elatest 1L~ .J D • • Its dlffeHnt from the rush of Il1g made py little Alap:lhoe, \\hicl1.1 ' 'th 1 ... back a \\ ecI{ or two. Per so!ully,

-~s.-"---=-.-===:;-::-~=----=.-=_=_=_,:=-._~_'__"__>_• .L.~ ••~...,~L........ ~_=__=-I ~~~HHHHH>~HH>HHHH years ago, \\OUl1u up 1I1 l1ln pace m mC- I bdie\e that 5uch a ga!1\e wou;..l---- - -- ---- ~ ~- -- - ------- - -------- - ~ -. Then It \\as a rush \\1111,> 1I10lhl'r Blide's opinioll in tlie slale, That d f th 1-' t 1

• • ~. f' ! . f 1 raw one 0 e ulg~e5 ClU\\c.:Sr I 0 C 1 y made tiny doll clothes, or fini~hed IS a me s 1U\1 lllg or any SL 10Ql, en I' se en at Pop COlll Daj's, __~_ __ __ _ __ _ __ _ _~ "y WU 0 Ulll1.l ~ .1. new bath 10Ce or 111lttens, oftEn and Xorlh Loup ha.3 it Jigilt to • . . _~ 5i H. D, Lo:n..1t t working late into Christnus eve, fcc! ploUoJ, of the IhOlll, for the4 ... Now it is meli'ly a lu:;h thlougl1 Arap.lhae co~.eh is a fOln:er North,~~~~~~~ ({~~.~~~ ({~~~~~4~~4~ the StOlt'3 to beat somcbudy else Loup lael, one ArnolJ Leon,uel, &on

I imented a new recipe for sal· to the purlhase, - of HI', allJ lIflS, Vele L'co!13.td, alsomun loaf the othu day and ha\ e - 000 -_ of Nor th Loul', Also in thtl Classwitr,e".,es to pluye that it \\as No \\omler Chrbtmas isn't so C lankings aLll \Hll up the linegood, unless, \\htn they are a\\ay heart-warming as it once \\'dS, is that footlJall consLiollS tOWll offl'um me, n,ey go back on \\!J.,t - 000- Ha\lnna,they said \\hile: cating It. It wa.s These slick snowy ruacls are Nl'w, going into Class D, wesllb~la:1Ua!ly tl-,e sal:e as any lC"lly hazcuels find that b\o ncighburin..j schoulsott'.!' sa1n.on loa.f except that \',e AmI some> uf lheln are becoming I IY'ade the gJ,ld,~, (,COI:lsloek in3.llcltd a large> cup of a!'l'les. \Ve \\elhpJlked out wltl~ th~ IU'IS of fourth 01' fifth p~aLe, I belieYe,made it Ftiday eVtninJ, \Ve often "stuck" cal s at tlle €dge3, ,1nt,l Ta) luI' in tcnlh pl,lce, Com-pi evu e sOlllethillg' in the ewniLg - 000 - st'Jd< 1\ on Its right to a place byto ha\e it leady for dinnerl the next Sta)ing hOllle is safer, \Vllich a convincing WIll OVEr all 0PPOll-day, as \\he'l we only ha\e an huul' would )OU ratf.Cl' 0<', safe or slid· ents for the Loup Valley champion-111 \\h:ch to get our d:n.lEr al.d get I ;ng? ' shil~, and Taylor hel't Its o\\nback to the (,fflce, it don't give us -000~- ag~'IJ'st almust all compditioLl.,~l"Ch tLne, \Vel!, w~ I:Ull ied ho,n,c I kllUW \\ hieh the ch:!'.!r t n \\ Olll,] ,NCllll Loup fOl!nd the going~atul'llay, set the dl,sn of salr,lOn lathtr' be .. , sliding do\\n 'the p.enty tough thuugh, but SO!l1e of10,lf on the table, poulell a C0 1J l le hIll", which 111ay mean anyone of their gamts \\ele again~t cIa,s Aof g1.l:;StS of lllll!< and staJted in a dozen chutes they ha\e rigged six'llMn tealll~, whIle North Loupon our clinnu' aI,L! Wele just sayiI,g up. , is class B, In the final six-manlhat we \\ould hale cnough salmeJn Som,3 of the,l1 are pletty dang- ratings North Loup faIled toluaf for seHlal meals when \\ho elOUS, PaLtieularly dangerollS is place, since both dasscs \\ue CO:l­sLo'..I!'.1 clrive up but Eddie B:Ut03 the idea of coastil,g out to the s:ducd, and most of tl;e winnir1'"and his famIly. Of COllr::;e ther e higlm ay "do\\ n past BIOX' stOI e", t«11113 call' e flOl'l CIM3 A. Ho\V~

\\ as nothing to ?O ,but im ite thelll When. yO'J stoP. to think how Ie\,,:I', in the final rating' of Cla::;sto cat, so I hurtled and mae1e some YOU dllve thlO'..lgl1 other to\\ llS, 13. team3 Nor th Loup was put incoffee, they blOught 'vcinos awl when yo,u ale on a higi1\\ay, then SCHllth place, ju",t behind Palmer,we cool{ell them i.'nLl heated a can you rc'ahze how extlt!llely d,ll,ger- tLe team that handed them a rc­of bCall", and With a p:e that lhe ous to young coastus this trick of SOUIIC!1l1g 33 to 6 defc:tt. ThIS show­:I~issus got up that ll;olnin!>' at 6 ':lUl!'.!,ing COl1:elS and cnding on ing is the mOle intEh'3Ung in viewo cloel< to ,nake, we had a prdty \Ill' hIghway ca21 be, of the fact that Nollh Loup lostI;ood dim.e!'. But 111,)( s_llmon loaf • Let's don't haH any accidEnts, three gal.1c:", to St. Ed\v,ucl, tothat we thought we had enollgh of paltllts, Scale your Chllo.lrtll but Cedar Ka!';.]3 and to Palmcl', Theto 13St tIll almost Chr istmas, \\ as GOOD, of this r i:;ky pi aetice, hOllle team gainl'd much prcsUgt"all gune, • -000-- hO\\('Hr, by holding Cedar Rapids

- 0 - It aoes scem a~ ~hough some. of to a 27 to 33 win, arLd by defeat-I have been selldillg out sub- our hIlls are hlgn and slopll1g In" the 111mh touted Doniphan

~cription notices lately and as the enough to be bUIlt into a good te~m 15 to 12,end of the year is ne",r, I suggest sld-lun, not too far from Ord, Last, but by no means least inthat you all send in j'o:lr 1enc\\ als .. - 000 - this summar y, we must call at-a.nd start the nc;w year \\ilh a Thll1kll'g aboyt t~ose cold, hUI.:- t~llti0n to Glandland Kice's Collleisclean slate, gly orphans In Europe doesll t selections f01" the All-AmoJilan

I haye a serits of four sub- 11'"ake, al:~'one 0 have a mOIO pleas- .tc~m \\hith giHs both 01.] an']scription notices that I scnd out a_lt ~h: ),~l11lJ." Nor th Loup a 'ehance to feel a lot

I\Ilth a postage free cnvclope> in \V~.c.n IS another Hason for ap- of pti,je. This team, publ,isi,ecl in\\hiell you n::1y ~tllJ your re[,('\\a.l. pllclallng \\hat the Butlunut (uf- F,e Fli,11V DoC' :; \'~ ll> of t~,If ltllliltaLCe is sent in at once feo peol'!e do at Chtistmas til,:e, '\'ol1J Ii~~~ld, ~t~lt~ o~~t \y pl~~~No, 1 is writtEn on the SUb3Clip- O~ coulse you know that f.or eyelY ing 0ne Paul Cleary of Southerntion cal d, 1 he 1etul n envelopes la)e! f.lom a pound of tbur coffete CalIforllia at end. Many Quizare all dIfferent color so I can tell that j~OU se,nd t? t!1e!D the com~ l~adel:; kI'.oW who Paul Ckary is,how plOll1ptly lent:'" al is made, If pan\ .pe;.cb a, dlll1l on a, to?, f?r bpt for the bentilt of thosB whopa) ment is not made and I ha\ e ~oll1e Lt ~e OIl:hal~ bo~ or _glll Il1 dp not know, let us say that he isto stop the papi'r, the date is \\Iit- ,l "N;bra~ka hom" fOI su\h chll- a, son of John Cleary, fOlllleJ!y often on the card and whatever it dttn, > NoIlh Loup, and Pauline Hanson,has been sent O\i'r the time pJ.id !heButtern'.lt pEople have done fOlllleriy of Ord, At one time thefor whEn the SUb5L11l:er comes th's kll1cl of deed for m3'ly yo:")S, 1IJack and slarls in agclin, I always a!:d it is leally admirable, It ,--~~-~~W '"' »"-~have a COlllplcte recold and you can't cost )OU rnore than a Etal!1p V- --\\ould be surptised to kno\v that or two, but it must cost them many Prel)are Now forthe same people haH to be "kIlled" a dollar,year after year, So, I am usuallystopping that sort of people \\hentheir time is out.

-0-You could not find a nicer gift

to seml to an absent relative thaI'.a copy of the Quiz for a year, 52gifts for the pr ice of one.

-0-Oh, ye3, when I sent Decem1)('f

subscription statel11C:lts I senttI-.a ll1 to the par ty who paid for itto bo ~ellt to rElative or fdond <;,.nelthe paper will be stepped pt 01l1pOywhln the time is out, so please rc-

, NEBR. new it befol e December 15 if yout( j ?j \\ ant the pal.'er continued to that

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~l stand rec:.dy to help you .Mt.j solve every other, one of (};'"~ ~r.:; your problems the yeuf ~~;.,.; 'round ,No loon is too i!;;{;J' ~Jjswall for us to consider p~

" 1 :.md we make it posslble t,~~) [or you t6 borro':/ at low ~I'"\'J interest. Corne in and let I~p~ 1 ~.; / us exploin our personaliz- il"~

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)ECEMBER 11, 1947 THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA PAGE NINE

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Why Line Up?No need to -get restle;:;s. hot andbothered standing in line-when'you can keep your checking ac­count in order by mail? Whetheryou're in town. or out • • • paybills and make deposits as sim­ply as you stick on q stu~p!

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We Ha\e Gro\\ D Recaus" \\'0 lIa,'o lIelpcdOthers Grow

Member F. D. I. C.C. J. Mortensen, Pres.

Nebraska Slate Bank

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"PRESENTS

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Auditorium

No Admission Ch,arge

Ord. High School

by James C. Olson, Supt.State Historical Society

Starting at 2:30 o'clock P. M.

Sponsored by theORD CHAMBER of COMMERCE

Out of Old Nebraska the most important of these Ne- "pathfinders," exploring the utter-braska fur trading posts was Fort most reaches of the western coun­Lisa, located a few miles above the try, and preparing the way forpresent city of Omaha, This post, ultimate subjugation of the west­established by Manuel Lisa during ern Indians,the early months of the war of .1812 when he had been forced to It was the fur trader .who firat

The first big business in Ne- abal{don his trading center fur- brought the westen.! Indla.n underbrask a was the fur trade. Long the r up lhe Missouri because of the spell of :vhlte. clvilization. ~hebefol'e the territory of Nebraska p ressu re from the Brit ish and fur trader I'irs t blough~ the Indianwas opened for settJement-- even Indians, controlled the the trade I the . ~lankets, ,the ~I'lnkets, ~ndlong before it became a part of the of the Omaha, Otoe, and Pawnee above all, the whiskey, whichUnited States _ adventuresome, Indians, Nebraska's principal Ievcntua lly ~le found he .could n~thunters, trappers, and traders were 1 tribes. It served as a base for In e \\It!lOU , and f.o.r, which. he be­conducting comrncrcc with the the expansion of the fur t ra de I came wI~llng. to, gn, t: up his land,

~~~~~~;t. of the trans-~li\ssouri I ~~~It~fe ;~~~~hern country after the 11113

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It was American occupation of I The fur trade ha,1 a profound I -Make the news with a WantLouisiana however which brouaht ! effect upon the htst.or y of the Ad. They WIll make money forabout the' deve!opI{lent of the fur IWest. The traders were the t.rue you.. tf.trade on a larg,·,e scale. When I"iWibigwS"~_Jm£Utmr,;pNus~;-4iIWiRfIR.iNMiLewis and Clark returned from . __their exploration of the territory I LPAYt:rE"REi ~in 1806, they brought news of the '~o-to

great possibilities for profit which 1 .-'\ .. '~.. ~Y.\'C' ~awaited the fur gatherer in the .;t::trt'" ~;,f-..new country. T.his news. pl'Olllptl'u : ~'J-' -~ fl' 1'\1. tI"\many men to turn their eyes to I' )1 \ Ii) , ',. (). ~.ljthe region of the upper :\Iiss?uri, ' . j . 't.and from 1807 un111 the middle ~)~ ~1810s the fur trade . flourished ,,~r<'"throughout the region. I ' \~ PI

St. Louis was the great mer- ~. f'j\ ~. ~chanJising center of the western ~ I~'fur trade. On its muddy streets ~ ,nmen were recruited for expeditions &0 0 lG-up the :Missouri rivel·. In its ~ I f'picturesque hotels anJ warehouses ; -.l: l Jwere inade the deals and stored .. i~::

the furs which bl'ough t wealth to il'4:Jmany an enterprising trader.

All along the Missoul'i river,however, there were impo'rtantposts. A number of them were inwhat is now Nebraska. Perhaps

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.METHODIST

The Valley County Community Chorus

Bazaar at 1:00 P. 1\1.

CHURCH BASEl\IEN1'

Turkey Supper and Bazaar

SATURDAY, DEC. 13,

Supper Begins at 5:00 P.1\1. - Price $1.00

--------------i'iickcl Silver

German silver Is !in old name forthe ancient Chinese alloy Paklong,composed of nickel, copper and zincU13t .lor many >·ears now ha!\ beenmote frequenlly desIgnated by thetrade namo of "nickel silver." Al­though neH'r containing silver it isan excellent base for silver platedware,' and js also used for plumbinghard\\are, certain types of springsa'nd for reliable zippers.

lief , , 167.49Mrs. \Valtel' Tobin, Room &

board f'or Annie Kuffel .. 10.00Wilson & Son, F'ood order. . 3.75

Claims against the State Ad­ministrative funJ were as follows:Opal Burrows, Mileage .. ,30.24Opal Burrows, Petty Cash ,11,92Opal BUlTUws. Mi lea ge, ex-

pell~e 15~0

Elsie Furtak, Salary, ex-pense 6·1.51

H. 0, Hallen, Repairs, sup-plies .

Neb. Office Service Co" ,Sup-plies 72,50

Wanda Sm~ts, Mileage 1.50Leonard B. Woods, Postage

for assistance warrants . 8.00Norma Ackles, Salary for

December 90,00Wanda Smets, Salary ...• 130,66Opal Burrowa, Salary ..•. 180,00

Motion 111aJe and ca'rricd thatthe report of the claims comm. beapproved.

Motion made and carried thatthe Doard recess until January 6,1918.

LEONARD B. WOODS,County Clerk. '

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New 220 Letz grinder withblower

1944 AC power take-offcombine

7·ft. mc power mowerNo, 25

Dressing tableSome fruit lars, cooking

utensils and dishesOuk dining room tableWaffle iron

McCormick-Deering '0 ft.mower Trador sweeI=

10-in. M. D. burr grinderMcCormick-Deering 12 ft.

rakeSteel geared wagonWooden geared wagonNo, 12 DeLaval separator

.Fuel barrelsl-S h. p, 32·volt motorMetul chicken feeders &

waterersChild's sled

sturting ut 1:00 o'clo~k,

N~w 12-ft. Ford Fergusonhydraulic controlleddisc

New 11-ft. Ford Fergusonhydraulic controlleddisc

,CONSIGNMENTS

32·volt L Tatro radioRadio stand4 kitchen chairs32-volt eledric· fan

.New 32-volt electric iron

Some ironVise, anvil. post drill and

other shop tools ,t horse power 32·volt

motor

McCormic-Deering II-in.trador disc

fohn Deere low wheeled2-row corn planter

7·£t. Dempster drill, trac­tor hitch

Emerson 2-row go-dig.trador hitch

~-sectiqn harrow,

MISCELLANEOUS

STEEL

HEGISTEHS

GHAIN -. Sonte Barley and sOhte Corn

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

~lACHINERY

LIVESTOCI{Team of black geldings 21 pigs

1 fut cow that has been on full feed ull full cmd is ~xtra good

PHONE 72, ORD, NEBRASKA

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WIN~TER AIR-CONDITIONING

Ord Heating & Sheet Metal

i1 sows

Tractor chains, Ilx3SHog wireBarbed wirePosts '.~.5 lolls corn cribbing

3 9x12 linoleums2-piece living room suiteDavenport & chair cover

setFloor lat?p

, Terms-All sums of $10.00 and under Cash. On aU sums over that amount credit will beextended for six months upon approved bankabl e paper. Arrangements for credit should bemade with clerk 'before sale. No property tob e removed from· premises until settled for.

Vivian's Lunch \Vagon on the Grolutds

RICHARD H. PRIENI OwnerCUMMINS, BURDICK & CUMMINS, Aucts. I FIRST NATIONAL BANK, In Ord, Clerk

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As we orr leaving the farm, I will sell the following personal property on the lateWi~l p'rien fu(tr\ located 9! miles so~thwest of O,rd, or ! mile west .of the Midvul~ churchund schoel, or..11 miles west of North Loup, on

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Re~. Farmal trador, onnearly new rubber

McCormick-Deering trac­tor cultivator

1947 Oliver IS-inch tractorplow, on rubber

McCormicls-Deering trac­t9r lister

3-boHom IS-inch JohnDeere plow

'47 IS-ft.' Rodrick Leandisc

, fohn Deere 10-ft. powerdriven grain binder

A recent shipment of sheet steel will enable us tomeet our own needs and the most essential needs of ourcustomers .in 20, 24 .and 28 guuge fo~ a short time.

We now huve the most complete stock of wurm uirregisters und grills. both gruvity ond forced uir, to befound in the NO/ih Loup Vulley, probubly more completethan has ever been carried by one place of business inthe vulley. . -I

Because we can now get ~or~ complete supplies ofU. S. and Hart & Cooley registers. we ore closing out ourstock of Effecto grills at "give away" prices. We huve14"x6", 12"x6" and 10"xS" sizes left.

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We are featuring in our display the Lennox Auto­Fyre conversion furnace. has grates for coaL is well

. enough made to convert to oil or gus efficiently. Thisfurnace. is very athactive with its square cabinet in Len­nox. taI} and. broym, und with its malching blower unit.

These conversion furnaces are proving quite popularthroughout the heating industry, and are quite a neCes­sity in some localities in these days of fuel shortages, aschunge-o.ver ,to a different fuel can be made' quickly. Wepow have three of these on hand.

We have two Delco Conditiona·ire~ and both Lennoxand Delco conversion' oil burners on hund and can mukeinstallation immediately after Christmas.

We are pdvised by distributors that delivery of fllr­naces will be MORE UNCERTAIN next year than it hasbeen in 1947.. And prices will probably be even higher.Labor und steel are both higher now. and are expectedto get even higher in the fuca of 15 to 2010 more con­struction next year than this, Much of this neJS:t year'scon~truction is already contracted and is certuin.

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Clean Up Sale!

~'~1##.I"""'~'''''''''~''~''''11 Seven ~n? Eight, Blo~k Twenty of I Call?entel' Paper Co, Sup-

Ithe Original Townsite of Ord, plies 21.10

P d· ' f h C B d Valley County, Nebraska, to be Clerk Dist. COUlt, COUltrocee Ings 0 t e ounty oar issued under the provisions of costs.................. 49.29, I Section 23-118, Compiled Statutes ClerJ< Dist. COUlt, Caul t

I"''''''''''~.''''~__",,''''''__''''~__'''''~'''''''''''~ of Nebraska for the year 1943 was costs, 25.38presented to the Board. Motion was Clarence M. Davis, Services

December 2, 1917 Ifor a Deed to: Part of Lot 2, in duly made by Supervisor Suchanek on Insani ty BoarJ...... 3.00The .meeting of the BoarJ of IBlocl{ 28, of the ,Orig.inal Townsite Iand ~econded by Supervis?r Jab- Geogra phi ca l Pub. Co, Sup-

uperVlsors of Valley County was, of Onl. VaJIey County, Nebraska, lonski that the Applicat ion be piles.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 19.50elJ on the above date with the Ito be issued under the PI'OViS.ions of granted. Motion carried. Hobert G. Hall, Mileage,)JIowing members present: Smith, Section 23-118 Compiled Statutes A claim against the estate of jailor fees 73,24uchanek, Jablouskr, Ball, MC-I' of Nebraska. for 1943, was pI'e- Agnes Rutar for Old Age assist- S. '!'..Hansen, Salary, Sup-

, 'Iellan apcl Psota. . sent~d. 1~ was, thereupon moved ance rendered was presented and . ervisor, Nov. .,......... 52.42TIle minutes of the last meeting by Supen.:,lsor S,uehani'k and. s,ee- ordered placed on file. Joe ,). Jablonski Salary,

-cre read and approved as read. ended by Supervisor Jablonski tnat Motion ma d and cal ,'ed U at Supervisor, Nov. 43.15The petitio» of J. W. Urbanov- the 81;plieation be granted and the the InsUl'anc~ePolicy of Ithe E:11- K. B. pltg-, Co" Supplies.. 59,83

ky, .etal, for., the, vacating of a Deed Issued ~s r.equested. , ployers Liability and Compensa- Mrs .. \~: ~, Kesler, Matroner t~m road \\ as pl€:sented. and on The ApphcatlOn. of Frank J. tion be renewed. , sen ices .....,.......... 8.00rotion duly made and earned was Dworak Jr. and Mary Helen Th f llowi I' . I Clara Kinkade, Steuo sen',rde red placed on file. IDworak' husbang and wife, for a e a OWlllg C a1111S against the ice ... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 72.50The application of Anna Marks deed to' the North Half of Lots Roa,d Iund were as follows:. John Kla nccky, Labor.... 3.30

-;;;;;;;;===;;;;;=~~;;;;::;;;;;:~;;;;;::;:::::::;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;::::;:.:;;;;;::;;::;;:::::;;;;;:::;;:, I Allowed C. \ V. 1\1 LCit' 11 an, Salars.,. Daniel Augustyn, Hauling SUl?el\,i::;or, Nov. 2:),31

g ravel $ 21.60 Merl'111 & Absa lon, .\Iealo5.. 6.00~eo. Benn, Magneto repairs 12.60 Mil1~ull1 & Scott Co, Sup-I< armors Cr. & Supply Co" plies 61.33

repairs '............... 3.10 Neb, Cont. Tel. Co" Phones 36.30T. B. Hamilton, Mileage •. 42,06 N£'b. Office Service Co,

I Howard HUff, Repairs 20.15 Overhauling typewriter.. 17.50"Inland Mfg, Co" Repairs 15.90 Ncb. Office Sen'ice Co"I Jonh Kaminski, Repairs .. 2.10 Labor.. .... ..... . .. ... 57,50Karty Hardware, Mdse .. 6.85 Omaha pltg. Co" Supplies 2270Ed Mason, Mileage & ex- Ord Harlhlare. :Mdse. ..... 1.78

penses ,.... 13.30 Evet Smith. Salary, S!,!p-Ed }\Iason, Mileage & ex- e!Visor, Nov. 49.26

penses; , , 17.00 State Joull1al I'dg, Co" Sup-Steve Malolepszy, Labor ,. 6.00 plies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 62.75

. Wm. Misko, Repairs ... , 5.50 Stilte Joull1al Prtg. Co"IMo. Valley Machinery Co, Supplies ' 200.70

IRental pay't Ol~ gn~de,r.', 360.00 J. V',.Suchanek, Salary, Sup-

Mo. VaJIey Maclllnery Co" en Isor, Nov..... '...... 18,60Repairs ... ',........... 51.91 Valley Co. Extension S£'rvice

Mo. Valley Machinery Co. Salaries, mileage, expense 185.55Heparir:; "., ,... 3.15 I Valley Co. Service Office,

Mo. VaJIey Machinery Co. Salary 100.00Repairs ,.. 14.65 Valley Co. Weed Dist.,

Mo. VaJIey Machinery Co: Spraying Co. roads .... 51.67R-epairs· . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • 1,27 Leonard B. Woods, Postage, '

Mo. VaJIey Machinery Co. frt. expense 18.28Hepairs . ' , .. " '3.15 The Wozab Agency. Dond. . 5.00

Mo. Valley Machinery Co. The \Vozab Agency, Dond.Repairs '5.50 renewal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00

Nebr. Cont. Tel. Phone, l\'an Anderson, Hauling, Phone , ' , . • 5.25 ashes , . . . 4.00Onl City Electric Plant ' Claims against the County Re-

Lights & !-'ower ..... ,:, 2.25 lief fund were as foJIows:O. K: RUbber Welders, Re- Norma Aekle~, Salary, .Nov. 42.00

paIrs , , .. , ", 7.50 Carl G. Anllck, MedIcalSinclail' Refining Co" Oil,. 68.90 I care for Edna Larkin.. 18.00Sheldon Oil Co" Gas , .. 55.75 Mrs. Mary Bartos, Room &Service Oil Co" Gas , 78.41 Board for relief client.. 15.00Chas. Svoboda, Welding & Mrs. Hen.nan B~hrends, Re:lt

material ,.. 9.63 for AbIgaIl Pierce ,..... 28.00The Texas Co" Diesel fuel.. 41.40 Opal BUl'rows, Mileage . . .. 29.40Ernest Ulrich, Gravel .,.. 24.85 Carson's Market Grocerles 4.00L. B. Woods, Postage & frt. 5.85 Fanners' .stort', Groceries., 15.00Westell1 Auto Store, Mdse 4.59 .

Claims against the Bridge fund Hanz.el. Store,. Grocenes. .. 15,00were as foJIows' Donlll1lc RollI, Rent forJohn Boro, Labo'r . ,. ,'. . .• M.05 Kwiatkowski, .. , . , . ,.. 15.00Robot Hlavinka, Labor. , .. 51.15 Safeway Ston" Groceries.. 1,0.00steve Malolepszy, Labor.., 48.40 State Administrati\'e l"unds

. Sa.clt Lbr., Coal Co" Mater- i5(.~ overnlaxilnum re- \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~lal , .. , , 4.50 . ------------------U. P. R R. Co., Fl:t., , 890,27Wheeler Lbr. Bridge & Sup­

ply Co" Lumber ....,... 1762.33Claims against the General fund

read as foJIows:Alden Hohn Co" Supplies" 3.27IElIswOlt~ Ball, jr,. Salary,

.superVisor, Nov. ..,.,.,Brinn Jensen Co" Supplies.Brinn Jensen, Co,. Supplies.

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DECEMBER 11, 19'47" '

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• BOHEMIAN !iY~

• R~q"JLAR RY~

• POppy SEED ROLLS. > -, •

• SWEET ROLLS

• CAKES

• GLAZED D9NUTS· .• SUqAR DO~UTS

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THESE AND Ml\NY MORE

Or4 ~ity Ba~ery

IfYour Nosefill. Up·$POil$S'ee~TonI9ht

F VI DroPS •A e . 9 EaSier

Make sreathlO

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VICKS" Iti: ·Y~·'flO·"OL

'It's jus~ a luud). of lllcat ~ntil

YOU PUT IT IN j\. 13UNIAnd if it's on an Ord Bakery Bun-yqu'v~ got somelh~n:g~

If you are l;J.ot taking advantage" o~ the 'many ~peci~1

breads w~ p.av~ here, you're 'missin~ sOlUethin~.· .'

Frank 6. Wilma1?rudik

• BUNS• HARD ROLLS

• PARKERHOUSE

• WHITE BR~AD

.. WHOLE WHEAT

(9 POTATO BREAD

• BUTTE~MILK

• VIENNA

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Surprisingly fast, Vicks Va-tro-nol-i-afew drops up each nostril-works rightwhere trouble is to 01:><:11 up )'ournose-s-relieve stuffy transient conges­tion that makes it hard to get to sleep,You'll like the' way it brings relief.(NOTE: Va-tro-nol is also grand forrclie~'i!lg snitlly, sneezy distress of headcQI~s,) Follow directions in folder.

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I 'CONSIDER THEI H b rl,, am urger1·~~~2~;~OJ;' 1l\;

Hom. Ofllt.: Bloomins'o", iiI.

John H. Haskell,O.rd, Nebr.

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/ STATE FARM"l\VTUAL AUTOMOBILEI "INSURANCE COMPANY

... "' . , ;(World's larges"

IYour~ tm;~stn1ennn'a-new'lcar is not complete untilI)'ou've safeguardt:d it with!adequate insurance - and~State f~rm can help )'ousave on both insurance andfinance ~osts-so rour carwill cost less. Under StateFarm's fainous "More forYour M.QIley" insuranceplan, you c~n get ourbroad-coverage policy. Jointhe 1,250,000 policyhold­ers U91V 4!lder State F,ul11

iM.utual protection and save\."~/l saFety, .

peTTeR SAVE WITH

,STATE FARM INS.!

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HJ\TIOij/H. FARMLOt'N ASSOGlJ\TIOHMember Feder.1 L.nd B.nk $y,tem

James ll. Ollis, Sec.-Tn·as.Phone 57, Ord, NebI',

"There's one BEST loan forSAFETY of farlll

oYfll.ershi.pl"

\nu that's a Co-opLand Bank Loan. o'1o,,_'!..'If·\'e~.•You /l(;vq have to .+':t<~;;'-:-:opay the f u I I .7",:, ~;;"~~~i~am <) u n t ~t one lI~...'J',<,t iHSll• . ~ ~..c.'" #- ...~.t I m e. Payments ~~~:,;;::<z),are based on your "0.. <::;:"'i\,...tfarm's nor m a I "('JL\l\'~

earning power,You can take 40 years to pay. Butif you want to, you can pay j'Jst

. as fast as your farm income per­mits. No fees .. , no commissions.L9W interest. AND you're doingbusinl'ss With a farmcr-owned co­op that has an unequalled recordfor standing by farmers in timeof n(;ed.

--,Mrs. Julia Westberg writes Imonth old daugbtor of Mr. andto have her Quiz sent to her at l\irs. \Yiggins, is SUffering with a617 s. Eo pth st., Portland, Ore. badly ~nlargod h~art. The f3artasSha has' ';jccn visit lng in Ne- also visit ed their other, Evelyn,braska for, scvcra] weeks, now Mrs. Barter, while on the

-Alfred Wiegalut writes tQ coast.have their Quiz sent to them at -Mrs. Guy LeMastcrs returned5831 Elizabeth St., Oakland, Monday from Omaha whore sheCalif. They have fJecn IiViJlg at had been With ho.!' fathpr, M. ~c·\.lalllech that state Beth, who submitted to surgery, -Mr~: C. K.' B;rbc'r asks to at 13t.. ,Joseph's hosptt al and ishave their Quiz sent to them at rc covcr ing. :She was accornpanlcd1135 Pacific Ave" Alameda, Calif. to OIU by Mrs. Ted l~aulIman,They have been Ii\ing at Vallejo, .thc form er Nor rna Mae Sne~I,. andthat state. children, who had bee~l visiting

l'n:~1J,)terian Cook Jlool;;s are at COlull:b~s and who .wIll be he reon sale', Sec .:\1rs.' Albert Jones, for. a \\ cek bcf'or e re(urlllng to~Jrs. Halph Douglas or )Jrs.' L. D. their hO~lle on the fast coast.Millil'l'll. ' Si-Jle -.Ladles Of Be~hallY Luther.an

-Lillian j(rajnik was a week- church had a bazaar and ser,e.d(m! guest of ·Mr. and Mrs.' Adolph l~nehes ll1 the fron~ of the No rt l1

_ .', ,.,' Side meat market Sa turday, The~evnvy. s~nd~y ,.LIlllJ.,n 1<lor~",n~ place was packed all afternoon;~:l~'lJ;~el a~~ !_Ed\\ ar u Dr Uh,l \HI'" The drawing card was the home­,ll pd gUtsts. made pies anu cakeS they ilnanged

-MiIllred and I"r.;ne Hayek ac- in the wimlQw.cOll'l,anieu Minniq :aoloul1 to Ar- -J. D. McCall entered the Clinic Icadia last. Fl'iuaj where they at- hospital for medical treatmenttenJed tl.e Valley Co u n t,y Saturday a.ne! was dismissed Mon­Teachers' association meet[ng. day niE\ht. loll'. McCall was absent

-Mr. anu M:s. Aejolph Nevl'ivy fro~l hiS work for several days be·\\ eI,e Sunday dinner an<l supper forc that. Alm.ond Brox substl­puests of Mr. anu l\,fr~ Fr'ank tuted on the. mall rout,e while Mr.0, • • ,. McCall was rllNovotny. "

O t f " I t· ., I " t -Roy Severson is takin~ a- u 0 ,0\\/1 re a IHS lert: 0 leave of absence from his work

attenp the fu,neral of Dean at the Or'u post 'office in ord'r to~lesslllg were 11Is two brothers, car~ for Mrs. Severson, WI~o isClln.ton anu Hoss c:f Los An!>e1es, again home from the Lineoln hos­I ~~I Dles;:jl~1g p and sl,nall SOl:, pitaI but whose healtl; continu~s~I~KY, of .EnpL\\Q?d, Colo" 111::;. ppOr. Rolland Norman i;; workingEarl Dles'51ng of Lll1eoln, anu Mr. as a substitute derk dUring Roy'sami Mrs. Paul Miller anu family a!Jsence. ' .of Grunu Islanll. Clinton and Roq;s -..,.---~- .,.-__.,...Dles3ing left Monday to r!2tull1to their home in Califol'llia. Allthe 'others left eith~r Satul'll;ly orSUI1LlilY· '

-Dr. an<l Mrs. George \Y. Par­kins ~vill leave Thur~day for a\c\eel,'s work at the AmericanAcauemy 'of Optometry in Chi­C~,to.

-Dr. and Mrs. 1<'. A. Barta r'e­tUl'llcd Saturday hom Califol'lliawhere they have been visitingtheir daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­bur Wiggins anu family. Mrs.13artil- has been vf,siting herdaughter's family for tht) pasttwo months. Dr. Barta has peengt,ne several weeks. Nancy, eight--,.-

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: 11. m;RE ARE IS "PRACTICAL e'!GGESTIONS TO ip,LP you TIE-IN WITII TIlE PRESIDENT'S!~ "

~1 COrSJ:: llVAr I9N Pl\QGIlAM ~"'~ ,f

I~;;' 1.IQGS BEEF CATTLE m~I: ~WA ... ' ./ ~~

~ I, Feeding a good supplement can save about G 9. Get beef cattle that are 'ready out of the fe'ed- ~' ,

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IJ ' or Gi bushels ,of com for every 100 pounds of pork. lots into morket not only to conserve grain but to ",,,,~.z f.'~' 50 pounds of Purina Pig & Hog ChQW and 5!- bush- increose the totol food supply. .. ~~~~ els of com in the Purina Pk~n carl d~the job of 10. Feed fottening cottle a babnceq supplem~nt t9 ' .~ ~~ew~ about 12 bushels of com fed stroight. moke ,more pounds of groin P,er b~shel of co,rn." ~~ !f"~~ 2. Worming pigs at· 12 we~ks of age can save 2 "

~,__ bushels of com. Purino Pig-tob gronules do the 'LAYEHS . ~ m~ job easily, economically. lwA .•~ 11. Cull flocks carefully ond continuou~ly. Sell all F£"

~~ 3. Market hogs at lighter weights-200 to 225 1os. non-byers and; unleqs pro?ucing ho,tch~!!g e<;g~/ ~~~: Every reduction of one pound in th'? average w~ight sell all cockerels. ' r~~~ °bf 0hlllhogfs m~1rketed in the U.S. saves 7 million 12. Fe,:-~ the best ration ava~loble to high-producers ~;

~ us e s 0 grmn. and g~t the most feed into the lavers. ,Th~S will .;'~W~w:i J 't 'I.~

~ 4. Keep hogs on pasture as long os possibl?, check conserve groin thro~gh getting the m~st ege]s per )I 'j

~ ~ feeder adjustment to avoid wostage, have plenty of pound of feed. Extension Service figures fr9m rnony Im':-~~'~~~i[~, ltd t t . t 1 f d st.ates sh,ow an avewge of about 9 pounds of feed '~":'_;~p.&.. c eon wo er, on pIO ec ogoms osses or ee , .wostage coused by cHseose ond pawsites. to produce a dozen eggs, On a Purino progro~n'with

~'I / Purino Layena or Lay Cho,,:," it tokes only obo\Lt 6 l~'-".J~~.~"w.;, pounds of feed per dozen eggs. . ~

~z VAIl> v Cl\.rl"I'LI4~~ ,\.0.1. P 13. Keep flockS heolthy ond reduce mOrlolity 1hilt ~~~~ a caref1,.11 sqnitotion' pn)grau).. ~

~ 5. Feed cows according to production - Weigh 14. .Avoid feed wostage' by usipg elficient feeders, '....~~.~m~ milk and feed occordingly. by not overfilling hoppers but filling more often, ~f% ,

~~ .~~~ 6. CvIl doiry herds cmefullyand intelligently, Sole F~

~ of low-producing and defective cows will conserve RILL 1{ATS ~~ i

. ~ groin and incrE;ose meat supply, 15. One rat can eat 50 pounds of COIl} anq wqste ~o ~ r~,'~ww~@J,,' 7 F' d d I f d produc- to 100 more.. With 'an estirriated 100 million rots in Yff0~:W~~; . ee ry cows proper y or increo,se , . ' . . . . ~

the U. S, a concerted Rat Riddonce cQll1paig.n would~,~~ lion at lower cost ot next loctotion. sc.we millions of bushels "o'f badly needed corn arld ;~~~

~~.: 8. Conserve milk by feeding calves on a dry feed other grain, :~~~ like Colf Stmtena. ~~

~, LET US ALL HELP in this sovings progrom so that 0RD FADM SU-PPLY '. z~, .z~ we m0Y' keep ou; neighbols from "storving ond at /11',.. ~~, ~.~ the some time make more mone" for ourselves. J{f;NRY. JANUS ORD ~~ J .~

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*For Holidays In "FullBloom," Phone Us!

*Noll Seed Co.I~~lorists

Phone laS

Always star attractions inthe home at Christmas'Our colorful, superbly­leafed pojnsettios mokeperfect gifts;

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POINSETTIAS

~ ... Potted orIi'resh Cut ~ ..

YOUJlt; ItomcmakorsA new project club' was organ­

zieu at the home of Mr~. RollandNorman. The group decideu 'tocall their club "Young Home­makers." Officer's elected werel\lrs. Hollaml Norman, presiuent;Mrs. Harley ~schliJllan, vice· pres­iden t ; secn tar J" treasurer, Mrs.Joe RtlZic ka, and news r€'porterand song leauer, Mrs. John \\'oj­tasek, The next meeting will beheld at the home of Mrs. JoeRuzicka, Jan. 8. '

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Ea~(l'1'll star t~leets

Eastern Star met Thur~day Dec.4 for their n'gu!ar meeting. Elec­tion (jf officeI'd was held and th'('following are the officers who willsene the coming year: Worthyma tron, !III'S. or oc Jir~k, worthypatron, Joe Jirak, associate ma­tron, Mrs. C. C. Thompson, 'as­sociate patron, \Vill Hekeler; sec­retary, Mrs. Horace Travis, treas­urer, Mrs. Carl Sorensen, conuuc­tr'ess, .Mrs. Ralph Douglas, and as­sistant eonductn'ss, Mr s. M. S,Doud.

Installa tion of these officers willtake plil,ee at the next meeting onJanuary 1 . '

LCilg1,t' Hcorg<lniH'sThe Presbyteriall L"ague had

election of offico s for the comingyear at their meeting last \Vednes­<lay. Mrs. L. D. Milliken will s"i'veas presiuent again this year. Mrs.Darrell :\IcOstrich is the first vice­president, and Mrs, Ralph Douglasis seconu vicc-president, !III's. Hor­ace Travis is tn'asurer anu Mrs.H. T. Frazier is seuetary.

Tile Dorcas, Ruth and EstherCircles were reorganize-d for thefollowing year.

l'iteh Cluo ~Ieet$

The Thursllay eve~ling Pitchclub met with Mrs. Clark Weck­bach with all membels present.

llritlg" l'J~t,):!\frs. J. D. McCall and Mrs.

Hugh Carson entertaineu at abr'idge pal ty Thurs,la.y aftellloon,in the Carson bome. ~lrs. F. Oscn­towski held high score, Mrs. KeithLewis had second high and :Mrs.Eloise Ber~,nek was low for theafternoon.

ORO NE.6R.

Take out a Personal

Property floater that in­

sures all your personal

belongings. Premium is

very low. Call now for

deto.iled information,

SQ Club ~leetThe 30 Clllb met J;'riuay night

to entertain their husbanus, withMI'. amI ~lrs. E. Rajewich. Prizeswent to MI'. and Mrs. Joe Ceta.k,Mrs. 1I8-ro!u Bennett, Jerry Raje­wich and l\frs. Jim cetak.

IlOilOI' Gehl Star :'IotlH'l'sNine gold star mothers will be

honored at a covered dish dinnerby the American Legion and theirauxilia,ry Thursday evening.

\ At tend Initi,ltionSunday several members of the

Orjl Knights of Columbus wentto Granu Islanu to attenu the in­itiation ceremony there. JamesPet~ka. drove down taking AlbertParkos, AlbC'lt Ptnacik, JoeRysavy and Walter Douthit.

llritlg., CI~ ~Iee(s "Tuesday' evening Mr. anu Mrs.

L. D. Milliken entertained theTuesday evening bridge club. Din­lier was served to the glOUp atthe East Side cafe and cards wereenjoyed later in the evening at theMilliken home.

FOU{SOIlll'

Mrs. Bruce Covey entertainedMrs. 1<'loyu Beranek, Mrs. JoeOs('ntowski anu :\lrs. Hugh Carso;1Thursday ~'enin~

Enterhlns ClubMrs. Raymonu Cronj{ entertain­

ed the Los Amigos club Friuayafternoon. Mrs. Cronk is not amember of the club but has beenthdr guest often anu thankeu thegroup in this way. Mrs. JoeOsentowsl,i anu ~lrs. Duane Arm­strong won prizes.

De,;,scrt LuaehcoaMrs. Don Auble anu 1\1n3. \Vm.

Steen were hostt>sse-s Monday tosixteen guests at a deSsErt li.!llch­eon at the Steen home. The after­non was spent visiting.

I). ~f ~ ~IeetjIlI;Knights of Columbus will mect

Thursday enning Dec. 11 for afinal ballot on eandiu"!.tes formemb(Tship. The initiation ser v­ices will be htld Sunuay, Dec. 14.

1\ He On Is ~Ieet

The Nite Owls are having theirChristmas par ty this Wedllesdayevening at the home of ~lr. andl\1r's. Emil Kokes. Five tables ofplayers will spenu the evening to­geth~r.

SIl1l'.1a.r GuestsMr. allil MIS. Archie Geweke

wei e 110sts to Mr. and Mrs. Archie,Mason anu family, Mr. and Mrs.Wm. Sack, MI'. a11d Mrs. Halph

, CI:aig, Mr. and 1\Irs. Hicharu Row­tal, Mr. aml .Mrs. Lloyd Gewekeand family and Mr. and Mrs.D~ltch Hi!5li and sOn.

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1.98

1.98

PINTS

$2.~5

FIfTHS

$8.90

HALF-PINTS

$1.25

We Deliver, Phone 291

-Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Jefferieswere dinner guests of Mr. andMrs. Asa Anderson and familyThursday noon.

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UEGULAU LQ\V PHICES, . "

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S~IAHT HALF ,~N HALF GLOVESSmoothl)' tailon~J gloHs with capeskin hacks,rayon suede palllls.. lllack or brO\\I}-1 button)ength. 6.8J2.: '

"FESTIVE IL\ND-KElfC II I E F S'Delicately· eIllLroi~lere~ \\hite cottons or brilliant _~ 4,9c'prints. Soft white linens - neatly trimllleJ. .' ,CllS!J.

, .\VOMEN'S DHESS-UP BLOUSESpaint)' embroiJered or' lace trimlllcd sl) les. ill!\hite_or p~qels._Tailored ones: too. 32·38/

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'fop of the Hat :--a swart han,IL'ip to cOlllplete lier Winter'wanlrobe! En!')' popular style III sleek plastic patents,)ea tht'l grains: rayon_ faillt's. wool broadcloths,!-- cordes.

,oM Jv5-r 1"Ol,.D Me1\ (,.000 ONe I M.~R·"Y.,STOP MS I ~ You 'IffHEARO

HENRY WIT

M~6~k:~~~~h:~~~:~'...,.. ,.,o., ••$39·~5Case of Pints, $48.95' .

COUUTESY CLUBCloseout, Pints, , ... , . , . , .. , , . , , $1.85

8tl'aj~ht Bourbun, 5 F'aI'S olll

A,n~ientAge . ", ,

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Wine, fifths, : '. , , , 90cPints, $.60: Half Gallons, $2,10: Gallons, $4.09

Halian s\\ bs Colo,)')" jl~'lIu\\' Uell

Wilt'e, fifths:'~, .t':'-'.'Calver(sSeagramsSchettley

Three Featlwrs

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,GAY yHINTED IIEADSQUAHES36" square rayoll crepe with reinforced fringe'edging. AI5,o solid color' all wool heads'luarea:~ ~_M_'__~~~~__~~ ~

6:00 Dinurr •Misses Barbara and Elizabeth

Lukes entertained at a 6:00 dinner

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Christmas l'ady SatllllL1Y enning'. Guests were I~ ,Saturday the ladies of the 11algalct Nodon and \Vllma S ~ 1 ~ P 1

o. A. R. held their annual Christ- Shavlik of NOlth Platte. arid Cla ra I #'\\F'I.::t~ ~ ~C " OM~'.t"').i~~, ,mas party at tile Legion hall.' It ~lcCatclh,:y and Hosalll1l! North- "J''VJ!.~~ ~Ajj, ~£' ~~",d)2..~was a covered dish dinner. 'WelY· ,

Election of officers was held Miss Ncrton and Miss Shavlik If ~~ don't cilll you for n~ws, call us, phone 30. The societyand the following' will sene for a! e on the faculty of the Nor th I d' I 'I . . I d I .the next year. Mrs. Ivan Botts is Platte sch?ols. 1\118S Norton had a ( iter we comes 6. SOC!~ an, person,a Items.president, Mae l\IcCune is seere-I map and plcture~ of a trip .that S!lC -,-J

tary, Mrs. J. Hoisington is sr. vice tool~, la:t sumnic I' ~nd.ga\ e a \ IS- House Warlllipg Honors Blrthdayores. Mrs. Sam Roe will serve ItOI'5 aport ;)11 the t rip f'roui Se- Sunday evening six couples took Guy Sample cclcbr a t ed his birth-J.gain next ye-ar as chaplain. attle up to 1< all banks, Alaska. tl.eir Iried chicken and trimmings dar T1.\'2s da)' so Sunday Mrs. Guy

to the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Salnpk and SOl,S enter t aiucd inV. A. Andersen for a surprise his honor, Guest s were :\11'. andhouse warming. ~Ir. and Mrs. C. Mrs. Clifford Sample and family,A. Anderson, ~lr. and Mrs. 1MI' . and Mrs.}Ierlyn Tolen, l<'rankHoward Huff, Mr. and Mrs. arid Albert Stege], 111'. and Mrs.

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• REAL ESTATE TAlU~N UP - Two year old \\h1t::faced heifer. 0\\ ncr can have 1tby proper identiticat ion and pay­il,lg' costs. Phone 300'3. Mal tinRasmussen, 01'1.1. 36·3tp

Card of Thanks -FOH SAL!'] -- 1320 acre Ranch

N. \V. corner of Greeley COUll­ty, fair set of buildiugs. 10·)aCH'3 gavu fanll Iar.d, $1100pel' acre. $1000.00 \\111 handleit.

300 acres just over the Shennancounty line on 01 LI and L'JUpCIty htg hway. 100 acres pas­Lure, ZOO acres cult ivat cd Mustbe sold soon. $3CJOO.00 \\ ill car­!y balk part.

lEQ acres one-half mile f'rom cityIimi ts, hal'f is ext r.i gvod pas­{UI(', 20 all es alf'alfa, paIllyiIl11JlV\ ell. New \\ ell ar.d m ill,all well Ienccd, nnn,eJiate pos­session. PIi~t:d at $1500.00,loan $2000l90.

Foul' room house, bar n, two lots,:\0:'11 lac atcu: ,$:5SQOJO '.c ~el ins

SIX loom hou.:c, ganlge, twochifJ~~1l hOtl,)~~, V'atJ',~t3P~)<)00.

l<'OUI' acr cs, exl ra pvvd bUl!llmg3$COOO.OO. See" It.e '\Ujvut these,it \\ ill be \\ ortb your \\ hi lc.J. A. BI l)\\ n, 37-Itc

We wish to thankev cr yonc for the i rkiuducss and Sylllp,,­thy show n us at thetnne of our loss of ourhusband, father andbrother.

:\1r s, G era I II D.Ull "sing~i1dd llle~sill~

';l'he Uk""ing- Faml­Ik~.

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\Ve eXj;HeSS 0 u I'thanks and appi ecla­tion for the many actsof kindness and gen­crosit.y ishown by ourrelat ives, f r i end s,neighbor s, Dr. Weekesand hospital staff andVesta Rebekah LodgedUIing the fllness,death and bur lal ofour belov cd wife awlmother.

S. V. lIan..,enIarully,' - '.

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We wish to express our sin­cere thanks for all the flowers~nd WVI ds of sympathy, thathelped lighten our sorrow, \\'ealso wish to thank the ladies\\ ho assisted \\ Ith the flowersand dinner, the doctors andnell ses, and all who helped inany way duting the period ofour bereavement a t 10:;; sof our beloved husband, f'at.he r,g~ anu~ath<'r; ,all~ brother.

When ,t)W cprtains Qf night arepinned back by the stars,

Arid we gaze toward tIH!' hea­venly home

We kriow that our loved oneis safe in the fold,' . <.

Where suffering and.. gIief isunknown. 'I \ hr .

Though in our home is a va-cant chair . ,II .,.

We know that our beloved oneis av, aiti.ng up there,

:\IJ s, Jacob Bcehrle:\11'. and .:\lrs. l!-l'ank Jol>~t

:u\11 family:\11'. allII :\1l'~. ,Eugene Chippsami family:\Ic. and :\11'::'. Lew is Jobstand Iamlly1hcron Uedule.

LONG -tERMFAIR APPRAISALS

PROMPT CLOSING

Authorizcd Morfgag~Loatt'Solicitor /0,.

'tIlE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA

I want to thankeveryone who rem em­bercd me while in thehospit al with car ds,tetter s aml gifts, Theywere all VCI y muchappt tela ted.

:\11~. John Bray,

CALL, WRITE, Oil- SEI:~-

The Building FundCommittee.

. Notees • SJock. • Contndssioni

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For SUppOlt of theLord's Portion sale ofthe Bethany LutheranChUILh, Wcd., Nov. 26at the sale bar n, wesay thanks. Also toeveryone who donatedand joined in the sale.

E. B: WEEKES AGENCYPhone 11

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Irriguted FarmJ.i~or Sale

l\Iurl'ay Age'l\cyOrd N·ebr.

160 acre fal1l1, well locatf;'u,WIth school on place. Some<::1 eek bottom lanu. BUIldingsneed some repair. Hen ted \for 1918. PI iced at $6~00.OO. III{SO aCle stocl< falln. A1.)outhalf pastule, half culti'(ated.Some good CIeek bottomfal1l1 land. Imp! u\'ementsfail'. Possession ~lalch 1.$2500 per au e..An atlIactlve glocelY anLlm.::at business in a MiddleLoup town. . A going anLlsuccessful busmess for sale.

220 acres, 185 acres in culti­vation, balance in pasture,About half of cultiv a tedland iuigated flam pump increek. Prior water right.Good soil. Choice location.Nice trees. Buildings notgood but usable.

1'lUCE $H5 l',EH ACHE

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Do a Ilttle clear thinking! WOllllS 'I

ale responsible fol' 90';( of ttepoultI,)lllan's troubles, anLl Pre-Ivcnti\ e Mellil ine is the answer.Come to the OHD HATCHERYand look ovel' our Dr. Sa1sbta vand G1.\IlLl-O-Lae lemeclie.s. You'jjfir.u many aills - inc!'lll\'lg' llliteanLl louse lullel~. Do y)ur chick­ens ha\e lice?

Goo d model n two-storyhome with three lots and

~~~~~~~~~~~~~tJ1'I outbuildings.

IACIcage close to o-a, Nice- ,ly improved, electric ser­vice, barn, two poultryhouses, gal age, cave.

Eight room home well lo­cated, suitable for remodel­ing into duplex. Good invest­ment or 11 good home andone apartment.

Partly modern 6 room home.Good.

The CaplOI1 House in Ord,

Two smaller modern homesin south Old.

E\'EU¥ DAY -

HEAL ESTATEj

Is A Good BuyCALL S8'~

John It HaskellNEllie:.

. l-IASKE[L'S.'. AL)fANAC·.·

It's gittin' so children ale neitherseen nor heard unless we S1t up allnight. One 0' th' WOI st combina­tions I know of is lots of initiativean' an offensive pel sonality.

You're always sure of fair dealingan-I honesty in our tr ansactions!

Oed. ~ebr,

Telephone 65

X-Ray DiagnosisOffice in Masonic Temple

,PIANOTUNING and REPAIRING

Paul L. ConI tPhone 174

or call at Auble Bros.

1''. L. BLESSINGDENTIST

E. B. WEEKESReal Estate - Loans

Insurance

Office in Weekes Building

C. \Y. WEEKES, M. D.

SURGERY and X-RAY

. Office Phone 3.

C. J. l\1LLEH, M. D.J. N. ROU~D, M. D.

ASSOeIATES1il the 'ped-dice of medicine'

Speclal attel)tlon given toSURGEH.Y & DIAGNOSIS

Office' !n the' Old Ho::<pltal '1st door south of Quiz om'~e

Phvne 3

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DR. GLEN AUBLEOP'IOMETl~IST

Nebr.Ord

Arca.,j!a

FRANK A. BARTA, M. D.SPECIALIS1'

E,}'e, Ear, Nose and ThroatGlassed l<'ltted

Phone 85

--lIASTlN'GS - PEARSON

MOHTUAHY

DRS. NAY &NAYOST.lWPATHY

Al.'3o office trEatment for iilter­nal t"err,orrho!ds (pUes)

X-ray

Phune 181

Phones: Nite or Day 377

ORD, NEBH.

CLINIC HOSPITALRegistered Nurse in Charge

IIi the Auble Bullding

Phone 3.

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"Here ComesCharley" ';

a force comedy in three:lets, by Jay Tobios;·.' \villbe' presented by the.

lJUNIOR CLASS

Arcadia High:?chool

'V ell. D(;'c~ 17'~'- , . ~ ~

at 8:00.1'1 M , at the. A. H. S; Auditorium

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KARO SYRUP5-1b. 52Pail C

Blue Label (dark).

~1AlOLI\ OIL~~~1 45c

A superior cooking oil.

.5013.3017.50

. 1.8020.15

4.00

~. ! " Q~ • ','. 5°oU'lOUl Qlafh{ u. s. Good Grade Lb, ;;C

49c

Idaho-growllDelicious variety'10(: Bskt............ Lb.

Ili 'R ! Best chue!, cuts .u mt~! UttSI (rom l". S. Good beef.,., ••.. Lb,

~":>'.1 I\a·r.r·~ " 59cTtJli'\ Utf:J.J:;) Center 10lJlcuts Lb, I

Por:< loin Roasts Either eml ~f loin ,Lb. 41"I .

Smo~{m1 Phmil}s I3ake or boil Lb. 47c.

•.• t~., •• f .Pkg.

Lifehuoy P. ami o. Oxy~hl Su->purhSoap SOal) 9-oz. 15'~ S~ap'

Pk!!:. '"

3 Cakes 290 Large 0 ::1-0". 35c 24-0~. 330Cake C l'k:::.

Pk",.Granulatcd.

Helps keep skin For laundry and Hl'stle bustle suds Contains handhealthy and smooth househo'd tasks. lin dirt out. lotion ingredjent.,

'Otlter Hem inders

AhoytJ 1)rkC';1 oro clkctivo thrll Dec, 13, in Ord

PIII1' rJ'<I"n ~I~on 2x~: 2'.J 25c~, I. i !.lcctnl.... C:lUS

l,ll~~~e "Qnt 29-oz. 3l'\~l~ha:.s m\;~t Wesbhire .. Jar U ~

I. I !·Ib. 3~l' 3-1b. 9'~~art ..... Pkg. "'V ..... Pkg. 0.,

CII.raxt.' 11-oz. It:~.H ll;) Z:lnle Brand .. Pkg. lJ '"

8leach~d RaishlS .. l~kO:: 19cFilheris Sl,elkd ....... :,\..0:: 19cPr!I' '.It!S 4-oz. 33c

.,villl ShelleJ .......... l'kg.

P~ ;t ~ ' l l t rl"ltlolr Be,:rly , 35c...... ,.. U~. 'V ••1 lb. Jar

S .' 1'.'-lb. 20cYHIf) Ka10. ligllt ...... Bolll~

109% Bran xabisco .. J.kl~: 21 cBa~dng Powder :l:ll~~'c~n 18~

Sugars

B f!' ·~ t Sllg'!lr 5·1b. 51 C""" :.;;. ~ ••• , ••••••••• B:lg'

Beet Sl!~M l~;b~ oa~

Bro\'"n S,·lO".lr ~-lb. 12cI :;;;"t•....• , ... 1 kg.

CaucliecloDriecl FruitsPeAl Drol:1Cd:11 y: Oral,go, 3-02. II"

'!:I LUlh.'l1, or Citron ... , .Can G

A!} ,',pilots Dried, 1·1b. 40 l'I r '"''' [auey ..........Bug ;Jv

p~~C rl !l! S ~"an()'. l~lb. 2ill'

';.tit, II ~ dllt.',J ....••••••. B3.g \I

Pru ", fl $ Dried, size 1-lb. I~'Cut; 00-10J, SlU:lll.,. , •. B3g' U

21c21c14c

IvoryS~10~iV

5-0l, 120Pkg.

:For <peedic:rdifh washing.

I~lavoring

G ~ f· "t Ma rs h Seedless, \\hit€'; rll',ra!Ja I iii plentiful and economIcal .•••••.•.. Lb. Ulli

Oranglls Hamlin variety, Texas. juic€' .........Lb. 1clIoad l~Huce For salads and galnishinp ' .Lb. 110

· ." 11Get nl0re for ft:,I~ 'rt~~'" tf\V Omlhfluwer Attractlye, flesh hea(,';~...... "Lb. Cyour money at ~&~M.rgi§.~ ~ A n 50 l' ~"2."rolaiaas Utili.t~, Husset vallety .. w ... BaOg 'l'~: 11

""~:~~~,~':::-;,;:71:." ......'".,'H-,VP'~.,;g; ", j"',I@Fi< lVWV1<l>~.n:;:,•.ot.:l'~"-;j

SlJ icesC' . Schilling'; 2-cz. 15cIImaman l,;IUUlld ......Can

G" . . 2~oz. Scmger Sd,jlllng' ....••...... Can

Cre 'lmTar~ar ~c~i1l- 2~oz. Ilc,{ I tn" ..... Can

E t t Schilling'; l-oz.X rae \Jule lemon ...... Bll.

E t ct Sehillir.g·s; 1-02.X ra lJUl e almond ..... Etl.

FI ,'.,0' Wesl:lg; 8·oz.aVOiihl:) lmit. ,anilla .. BlI.

I~lour " Mixes

FI Omar: 2:J-lb. $2 19our 5-lb. r'kg. 53c .... Bag •

FI 25-lb. $1) 15our MOlh~r's Best. ... Bag ~.

FI Gold Mednl; 25-1b. $2 19our 5-lb. Bag 5~c ..... Bug •

Flour 1l3.1v. Blos'll]; 25-1b. S2055-1b. Bug 47c ..... Bc.g ,,1

FI • Viclor; 5-1b. 310our \\hole \\htat ........ B:1g

FI r ~ · Omar' 14-oz 26cour fllX Hot H~Il ..... l'kg:

W I I t! English. 1-lb. 45l'a !iU ;;; L:1r::;e $ize .. ". Bug v

AI .I~ Blue Diamond; 1-1b. 49cmonl.a;) "c:lt shdl. ...... B3g

P "'~HS 1-lb. JJOee'llCiil l'apcr .h~ll 13"::;' ~ ...

Roasted Pemtuts t;~ 29cShelled Walnuts ~kc:: 31e

PalmoliveSoap

2 Bath-size 29"Cakes u

Big. thriftJ'-sizecakes.

JULIA LEE WRiGHT ~BRINGS YOU tr~ ,l

EASY R~(IPES FOR ,~

C~rlstFt1aS ~~.!ieastlng i~~

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~ ~:<~(dfC~ J~_. MAGAZINE . .~

With fhe Eighth Army in Japan,(Delayed) Private First Class 1\IaxC. Cannody 19 year old parachut­ist recently completed the AirTransport Ability course ginn atMa tsvshima Army Airurome nearYamoto. JalJan. The course con­sisted of lashing anu loading ofC16, C51 and C82 Cargo CarryingAirclaft. III" is a blother of 1\1rs.Glen Bc'aver of Arcallia. Nebr.. The ArcadiJ. Trooper joiMu theA11Il1" in October of 194.6. He wasshippeu to Fort Jackson, SouthCarolina where he nceiYed hisbasic tI aining before ovC!'s('as ship­ment. He was assignod to the188th Palachute InfantIy. Hequalified as, a parachutist on April10, 1947 at t.he AirbOlne TrainingCenter neal' Yamoto, Japan.

Private Carmody attendcu Ar­cadia IIigh school. lIe graduatedin the class of 1916. Upon COlll­pletion of his AllllY career heplans to attenu college.

her adopted country. Over a per­iod of forty years, that she re­sided in this section of the state,Mrs. Hausen made and kept num­erous friends in North Lou p, Davis::'reek arid in the Arcadia com­munity where the past twenty­seven yeals of her life was spent.

l'oss('ssed of a genial tempera­ment, a generous spirit anu having3enuine love for people, she be­friended many, even when the giv­ing meant ·sacrifice.

She }I'as baptized in the Luther­ln l<'aith in her native Donmalk.Mrs. Hansen became a member ofthe Methodist cvllurch while re­siding at the Davis Creek COI1'\­l1lunity. She was a member of theVrst? Rebekah lodge No. 7! inArc·adia.

Let t to mourn her passing areher husband, S. V. Hanst'n; onedaughter, Mrs. \Vayne Sanders ofDem~ng, New Mexico; thlee sons,Harold of Chatham Center, N. Y.;Oscar and Leo of Creston. Iowa;ten granuchildren and one greatgrandchild. Left also to moul'll heris her brother Ludvig Dee of Car­diff. Wal,,·s.

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John Deere 14-inch disc3-section harrow :2 sets of harnessMcCormick S-ft. mowerDeLuval cream sepurutor,

No. 18

will attend school in Loup Cil.y.The faculty attended a party at

the rooms of Mlss Gruber Satur­day evening. Mr. Easter brock sur­priscd the group with a recordingof the evening's activities. Re­fl eshmcnts wei e seryeu to thegroup after an ewning of strenu­ous activities.

School will be dismissed 1"1 idayafternoon of next woek after thebaml program for the Christmasvacation. School will be resumedDe'cember 29th.

NEI3HASKA STATE BANK, Clerk

2 mixed Jerscy.whitefac~d bulls, aboutI 400 tos., euch 2 heifers

Chickens11 doz. Austra White AAA pulletsJamesway brooder stove, SOO-chick sizeChicken feeders, waterers. foundatioll

FurnitureWalnut dining room setDresser IChest of drawersBrunswick stn"ing machineCabinet5 kitchen chairsKiteh.?n tableWash standGlobe cook stovoNew Perfection oil stoveleo box I

Dexter washing machine, A-I" shopeCoronado radio, good workiog conditionMany other articles too numerous to list

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Gelding, gray, wt. 1440 tos., age 12 yrs.

Hele's your ChI istmas pr(sent!Lower plices than enl' before atthe Food Center Stale, Ar~'adia,

NebI'. \Ve not only'\meet priees,­we make 'em! Your dollar goesfalther hert'. and the Food CenterStore at Arcadia always has uailylow prices: Peanut BIittle Candy,pound 27c; Fresh Orangl' Slices,27e pel' pounu; also a large as­sortment of other candy includingPeallut Clusters, Chocolate Cover­ed Peanuts, Fuugt', Christmasliard Candy, ami many more tochoose from, also plenty of Malsh­mallows. LeUge soft shelled Wal­nuts, pounu 39c; FI'C'sh HoastedPealluts, pound 29c; Lal ~(' FancyFllbel ts, pounu 35c; Large easycracking Almonds, pounu 3ge;Fancy I3rdzils, pOlll1lls 3ge; Belowcost flCo'sh pl'oduce pIiees at theFood Center Ston", An:auia,' Ne-

Ibraska·--Texas Hamlin SeculcssOranges, 8 lb. bag 39c; TexasMaish s(:(:dle~s Grapt'flUit. 5e perpound - 96 size crate $2.98; Apples,Idaho Extra Fancy Rome Bc·auty.Jonathans. and Red Delicious, bu­shcl basket, $2.98; Montana Ever­gl~'cn Christmas Trees, a wholecar load to make your selectionfrom, 3-foot tree 39c. In the meatdepaltment, Nue03. Pal kay, andBiue Bonnet Oleo, pOllnu 37 c; N el\­bo t's extI'a stanuard Oysters.Q:)e per pint; Beef shol t I ibs, 2geper po1inu; Nice Lean Short CutPOlk Chops. pound 57c; PorkHoaEt Loin End Cuts, pound 13c;In the Grocery department. Mil'­aele Whip Salad Dressing, pint jar33c; Cam}!beU's Tomato Soup. 2tall calls for 17e; Heinz Ketchup14 oz Bottle 21c; Bestex Grapeflllitjuic€'. 2 No. 2 cans for 15c; Dixi­anna Pancake Mix. 3 lb packagefor 25e; Swansdown Cal,e 1<'10'..11'.lalge package 37e. All of thf.:seand many other low plices thatcan be found by shopping at your

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John Deere IS-inch walk­ing plow

VVagon box and geurHuy ruck and gear, iron

wheelsHayes com plunter

NIACHINERY

Vivian's Lundl 'Vagon on the Grounds

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: 5 Head of IIorse8 3 Head of CowsJersey cow, S yrs. old, good milkerWhiteface coW', 4 yeurs oldRed and whito spotted COVl, 3 yrs. old

Both coming fresh soon

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Gelding, bay, 1300 tos., uge 11 yeurs

CUMNJNS, BURDICK 6. CUMMINS, Aucts.

E. Christensen, Owner

Terms-All sums of $10.00 and under Cash. On all swns over that amount trcdit will beextended for six month!! upon approved bankable paper. Arrangements for credit should bemade with clerk before sale. No property to be removed from premises Wltil settled for.

John peerc ;Vf~fil,1,g FUJii~_vater, good . '_ /J'

Moline 3-row corbo pluil~ergood. . .

McCormick IO-ft. rakeOliver single-row lister

1hjJlsday, Dec. 18th, I

2HEAD OF HORSES

13 HEAD OF CATTLE7 head of good milch cows, S to 9 yrs. oldWhiteface bull, wt. about 400 los.

Team of bay mares, 7 years oldBlack gelding, 8 yems oldBay pony, smooth mouth, kid brokeMare pony colt, spotted black and white,

coming 2 years old in JulyStud pony colt, spotted black. and white,

coming 2 in July

"l\IachineryOliver 80 tractor, 39 model, new rubber

. last falL A-I shope12-ft. Hummer disc, good conditionHorse 2-row cultivator2-row lister2-wheel fence cart4-wheel trailer on rubber\Vagon box and gearNew set harness and collars2-horse slip SClOperRoad dragforge and other thingsTractor disc, McCormick 14-ft.Letz g'rinder, lO-inch cutler head

As I am leaving the state I will hold a pclblic sale of the following described person­al property on the farm known as the Old Nate Fischer pluce loc;uted 10 miles south­west of North Loup, 13 miles south and 3 m'.1es east of Ord, 2t miles east und t milesouth of Davis Creek &chool, starting ut 12:30 p. m., on

MRS. EVERETT WEBBQuiz Representative

Arcadia

Wlchnlail~S;,'Skati~lg Rinl{ andDancing Pavilion

Loui~ CITY, NEllHASKA•

Holler Skating, Sundays· 'VednesdaysDuffy llelorad & Orch., Saturday, De<.~.,27

Harry Collins & Orch., '~'uesday, Dec. 30

PULIC

'-~----------------------------~~':"-_------~--"j---'-----._~-.------ro~t Xupt lul Shower He ld for tLeir hO~l;e in Bitter Creek, 120. Nancy ami SI\ct:lic', radio en- A. B. Haywood, Insurance , 77.24

A post nuptial shower was 11e1<.1 3pen l1ing- the past week visiting! te r t aine rs will be on the pnl~lajll. WaC:lkl,1\I?tor Co., Labor.. 1:15at the Methodist church basement n;lati~'es~ ., ,..", -, I . Ql~lZ, ~'nllt!l1g Co., Proceed-W~dnesday aft~l'lloon, Dec. 3 hon- MI:O. GeOI~l, ~,al]"r \\a~ tal~ll: '\ 1\.Jrs. Thurman Br:el(;~s, 1\fts. 1l1~,:; •.,.:..... '~."""'" 4.30or mg Mrs, Arllo Bnggs of Bitter to t~e OIU. C.!l111~ Sa~U!ua) where John Fells, 1\Irs. Clayton Shl'}!anl. H,,-IUU EfLott, Gas .,.... 9.6~Creek, ws». with Mesdames :rhur- she IS re':elVlng melll~·.~'ll ca;'~' .' Mrs. Leona Rounds a nd 1\11 s. H. F. ~o:\L. -,:\ oe.dy: .1\lar:h:~ll ',' 237.60man Brl.Ig es, Carel Lutz, Elllc·st Visitors at Loup Cit.y \\ cdries- Me t tcnbi ink attended a meeting Coll;.' t c1 Int ern a l Revenue, .Hunkins, Armin Lueck, Orville day, were Mr~ .. LIlly my., M~uc~e held on Fr iday at 1 :30 p, 111. at the \\ Itllllc:"-Il!1iS ta:c 22.10Lueck Ivan Hunkins and Otto 1\IlC)(fllY, Alpha II)cltt, Mt" Chas. Amci ican Leaion hall in Ord. The' :\ mot ion was made b?, l\I~tten-Lueck as hostesses. MI S, I3tiggs Holling'shcad, Mrs. Ha rvc Woody mcc ting was °helJ fol' the purpose brink, seconded by. Karuinsk i thatis the former Mildred Chittock. anu} ~auglltcr. L01S.. '" of program planning' for the the Vl}1age ellt~r .n:to. a ;o.ntract

The bascm cnt was decorated I l.le Amc riva n Legion enJo~ell m ce t.Inxs of project club WOIk. With I aul II. Dean ,fOI ~he sale ofwith pink and blue str eamcrs and an oyster SUP'p"'~, ,a~ ~he Legion !\II's. Nell Wright rrom the State It'al,,~state nuw, bel?n~,lI1g .~? thebows and wl.itc wcddin"" bells. The hall ::\IonlIJ" evening. . . )ffice at Lincoln helped in the VI~Lo" at a purchase ~Ilce ofdecorating was dono by'\1rs. Carol ~1:. an~I.;\1'.'s. Dalr. Lee moved irc-g ram planning, answered alii $2'JO.OO,. ,the, ~rupetty ?,Cll1g de­Lutz. The centerpiece on the honor thcI.', h~l.;,;cholu goods a:~~ f<'\'~\; lUlstions and discussed the honor sltlb"d .;'~ th~ South 90 f;Cd of L~t'?table was the bridrs cake. baked equipment to a f'a rm t.htt" miles -lub and its rcqui rc mcnis. 1:) ,anJ _0" Block ~, Ollglnal.Tol\p-b M" D 0 Hawley and frosted east of Old 011 MUl1lLl). ", ... '.' . Site of th~ VIllelgt of Arcadia, Ne-

y ,t.~. {e l'b 1\lrs Carol Lutz The !llethoclist \V.S.CoS. was helel B. H. Apkn.!f, adh!tL~lng,m,m- braska. I'he contract shall real!and trimn l y - " ... ' at the church basement F'rida v l~cr of the Ord QU!Z spoke on that the. purchaser is to erect aThe ca'<e was tOlJIJc·d by a mIn:a- .' J '\"1 ·,t· "" I'··" 11 t '1 \ '1 ·,t ..' . , ..'. . \Vl't aftel'llUon With Mrs. Bell Masor '.le> IS ...,e ,::;. eo., v l~ new bUIldIng' wlta a Ill111lmlllllture bncle and gloom. t 11 t 'l'lll1\frs C C Wedud as ho'tl's"es '0 Ir,elude 111 club nt:\\'::l to make ,It cust of '~0000 00 construe tion tocandles were also placcd a eal1 It w;s ;:leciucd to holu 'a Ch;istl~laF ·nterestin,5. stal t within 6 Il~ontlls flUIll data€P~f of i~etiabi~~1 1" ha:l chan~,' party on the 19th of December. Mrs. Dodg.- of Onl was elected of ce'"1tIact. $1JO.00 to be paiu im-, IS. el, 1 ;~ t:~lllj eMrS' Ed ------------- is a H'pn;selltath e from Valley mc'diately anll to be forfeited on~f. \;'e ~.u~st Iboo, of the gifts MI'. and Mrs. Bill Scott, Jacl< ::ounty as "Runll Homcnwkcr for Ifailure to complete construction.

Iu y al, c 1al g"l 1\" Cal'ol Scott anu Don Parker an ivel! ir. LeaLltrsLi p Eecoi~n i tic'n". S11e \\ ill :.\10tiOll c::uri"d.Mrs OrVll.- LlIec < 11 s. """L· t' d ,;. I:' 1'1' 1"11" help- Arl'auia \Vcdnesllay fro11\ Delano. ;0 to the Dl:stnct meeting' to bl' A motion was mall.- by Kamlll-

u z an HI~. \an loll ,I ~ , 1'[ '! 1 'J c' tt '11 f I 'd t O'''T '11 "T b v'b 16 l' 1 I bBl' tl t tld 1\1' B", s unwrap the mallY Ca I ••' r. aE' "rs. oCO WI ann .-,el a J.,el, J.,e 1'. an r C. • S ,J, ~eeon, Cl y eel' me la lee !s. lq~g. "f .ft' near Arcucliu next year. At this mC'cting two ueolt-gcites will Villag" pay $175.00 p~r Illonth forbeautlfll.l .anu mt ul gl :s. . b Mr. and 1\Irs. CI'"'"le Gogan \Vere 1)02 chosen to rtpresent this district Villao" Mal:S:1al street anll waterA delIcIOUS lunell was sel\od y 01 _ ' • ..,. • I _ o~ .' " .th .t . '1 \\' t ~r Jon -" GI all,j Island visi tOIs 1\Ionuay. 3.t a state medll· o 1Il Omah::l. Mar, COn,l\lI;S:Slone r. Motion call'lCd.e \Val t esscs J.' rs. es c CoO, .1' t , • "... U 'L' " ,tt ' . k f ,. .Mrs LlO'd ~1arsh anl! Mrs. Carol Sunuay cyenJng' supper gues sat. ,;11~. n. r. m~ _ en,)lm. 0 ,,,I- A 1ll0tlOn \\'as Illade by \VadJel,Lt' ) the Elgin Clist hOllle were 1\11'. am' '.·aLlla was. electt:u as alttl'l\ate seeond"d by Mett€nbrink that Del-

11 z. :.\1I's. Belnard Cri:st and son, Jlfr l(·plt:scntatiVl'. Illar Dalby, \Va)'Ile White andMrs. John Bray retllIned home and 1\1'.'s. AlllJie Crist. r-Ir. and .---~----------~ Floyd Smith be approved as mem-

2\hs. Joe Lee 'and daughtels am) ....---------------------1 bel'~ of tho' '\1" 'ldia 1<'ire De-from the hospital FI iday. I3ecause I \ l' V'll ,~ c • ,.

of the stonn sh" spent Thur~day Mr. anu Mts. Malvin COOHS and. j rCel<.lel 1 age : palt1l1fnt. ~lotion caniod. I

l" sons. I B' i I) j'afternoon and night at the' home of • OJr<. rO(r\?<.lllgs • Theil' being no further business,. L Atter a weck in Loup City, Mrsher brother, Oscar Crist m oup John Coletti of Omaha will be at ,,----------------------.J the buard adjoul'llcu.Citr-Y[I··". 'L'. H. Crist and Mrs. C. C. the home of her parents. Mr. and Arcauia. Nebras!~3. Dec. 1, 1917 BLMEl' AHl\ISTHONG,

- r MIS. John Bray fol' an indefinite Chairman.\Veddd were Graml Island visit- The VillJge Boald of An:aelia, II D \\' dd Ivisit. N b' t . It·· e ".OIS Monuay. • e laSK:l m€ m ""gu 31' mee ing Cl 1

The Happy Hollow Aid met at 1\fr. and Mrs. \Veddd and Mrs. at 8 p. m. Mcmbols pn"ellt: Elmer ~~ .tIle hOllle of 1\11' 0 . 1\J~IY ~leDonal,1 1<'. II. Crist left for Lincoln Wed- Allnstronf<. chailman,' JOhZl Kam-

~ ... ,v d . ~ -Nothing is lost unless a QUIZTueselay afternoon, Dec. 2 with nes ay mOllllng. • inski. Glen BN·IIint'. Hudy Md- want au can't finu it. tf

- d h t Th Ben l\lason attended an oil rJeal- te'n,bl'I'llk alld J~"~ \"au'l"l.Mrs. Hay Bra "n as os eS3. e c ,_~ , ,c ;:::::::::::::.:::;;;;;;;::;;:::;;:;::;;:;::~t ' 'd' ers convention aJ:d a Fon1 dealers l·h.' 111.1'11Ute·S of 'h.' last 111e"'tl'no""afteIllOon was spen em.oro\ enng , c c , c,

tea towds for mc·mbers of the aid. meeting in Omaha Monday IHle read anu appl'Ovcl!.after which lunch was SCInd. throug h 1<'riday. The following bills \\el e ICc'ad

Mrs. Charley IIollingsheau spent • The Legion Auxilial y met last anu allow('d:the week end in the countIy with Tuesuay in the Legion hall with Consun;ors PUblic Powerher daughter 1\lts. Don Munay 1\1Is. 'Geotge' ParkeI' anu Mrs. Dist, light~ 2.9tand family. " Monele Milburn as hostess.-s. The ConsumEls Public Powel'

1\11'. and Mrs. John Kaminski auxiliary has sent two gifts to Dist., Power 4.9.00were Grand Island callers Fri- Lincoln for "Gifts for Yanks \Vho COnSUll1ClS Pu!:Jlie Powerday. Gave". a prc'gram sponsored by Dist., St. Lights 103.GO

An)'one eligible to become a Eddie Cantor. In this prugram Swanbun & Malnl, Scrapermember of the American Legion evelY veteran who is in the Veter- lent , "" .Auxiliary are invited to attenu the ans' hospitals will be remc'mbCl'eu J. II. \Voouy, Labor .pal ty and Christmas exchang.: at ChIistmas. One gift was also H. L. Leininger. Labor .Tucsday Dec. 16 at the LE'gioll hall. given for loc'al war olphans. Leonalu \Voolls, Co. Ckrk,The gifts for the exchange are n9t The COlllmunity club is sponsor- Transfer .............•to exceed 2Gc. ing a program to be given at 2 \Ved~('l Bros., RqMirs .

Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Briggs left o'clock Sa~unlay afteIllOon Dec. H. D. Weddd, C1Etk ., ,

,Arcadia :\lethodlst ChurchRev. and Mrs. Jelvcll NelsonSunday school, 10 a. m.MOl'lling worship, 11 a, m.Evening worship, 7:30 p. Ill.

· Youth fellowship, Mon., 7 p. m.Pra)'er meeting. \\'ednesuay at

7:30 p. m.Choir practice Thursday, 7 :30.

Chairs for gatherjngs or partiesno charg6

Art'adia Phone Ii.Old llusiucss ,Phone 377

, Art'adia Congl'l'gational ChunhHev. James VandelHeide. pastor

Sunday school 10 a. m.MOllling worship 11 a. m.

· \\\'stenilh' :\ldhot!bt Church• Hev. artd Mrs. Jewell Nelson

Sunday school, 10 a. m.Morning worship, 11 a. m.Youth Fellow:;hip, 7 p. m.Evening service, 7 :30 p. Ill,Prayt'r meeting. Thunic!ay 7 :30.

1 for the play to be g iven at 8o'clock Wednesday evening, Dec.17th at the Arcad.a High schoolauditorium. It is a farce comedy.

I "Here Comes Charlie" in three

Iacts by Jay Tobias.

The fifth gr3.ue ma'le pictures ofIl'ays to send llleSSJges amI thesixth grade ma'le safety picturcsfor h('alth last week.

The seventh gralle have mallel<'ood Booklets for Hygiene class.They have learned what a wellbalanced meal consists of.

The eighth grade has bN'n read­ing "Lochinv3.r" anel have mauepictures representing the poem.

All g t ade rooms are beg inning tolook like the holiday season withChJistmas pietun's anJ scenesmade by the pupils.

1"01 ty thrce teachers from Valleycounty attenued the teachers'meeting which was held at thehigh school Friday evel;ling. CarlEastelbrook led the group in thesinging of Christmas Carols afterwhich the film "Seeds of Destiny"was shown,

Dr. LeRoy Laase, director ofSchuul Xoks speech. Uniwrsity of Nebraska,

· The membeli; of the Junior class I gaYe a vel y enlightening talk toare working haru on their. pal ts I the teachers on the "Handicapp('d

I child in Nebraska." The remain,ler~-~~._~;;;_;;;_~_~_;;;_;::::..;:-:;:_-~_:;~~"_:::::_;;;:_~_~_;;.:~_.;:;~I of the enning was spent folk

UASTIXGS • rJ::AHSO~ dancing. Coffee and doughnutswere S€Ind at the close of themeeting.

Lowell Minne transfell cd frol11Loup City school to the Arcadiaschool last week Lowell is a mem­ber of the Sophomore class. Flor­ence and Roberta Brooks transfer-

-j-----..-.:....-- red to Loup City last week. They,

Nebraska 8t~Ge Historical::300 t e ty

Wants It! Why

Not Use a Quiz Want!

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You Have It! Someone

The Loup Valley Reqion's Biy Neiospaper"Read by 3.104 Families Eoery \Veeh"

No Commission1

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For Quick Sales!

The Want Ads Ask'

Vol. 65 No. 38THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKAEstablished l\pril, 1882--_._------~-----.;..----.-...-------~--,~....-~--------.-;.-_._._~-"':".:":"-:-:'-:-': .......-....,-------._~-.....-....------.-----------------------.--

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1947..

Hotel liemcdelcdat $25,000.00 Cost,

'ViII Open' Jan. Ist1lilriflill[lli---------------"7-~-----------~-,----~~--.~------------- ---------i-..-----.,...-----..--.,...--.....,-~-.---- '"'-'.~-~~~-

Melon Is Biggest in History:Nearly HaH Million Pounds

of Butter Made.

Creamery Pays$42,200 Dividendto Producers Here

\

Paul Gwens Nc\vIhairman of AAA

in Valley County

Stewart Fan}} HomeBUl'1l8; Bob Adanlek

. House Is Scorched1'\\ 0 fll es Fllday and Sa~ulday

of last \Hcl{ 1 esulte~l 111 the Conl­plete loss of the fllle \Va) ne Stew­al t far 111 home fl\ e llllles east ofto\\ 11, and the seUll hing Of the13111 Adamek hOllIe', )ust sO\lth ofthe ke plant 111 01 Ll

The Stewart fue FlldelY, at\\11leh loss is es!ima.tcd at O\H$10,009 app.ll t'nUy It aa a I esultof cl1l1dlE:n plaj Ull;;' \\ith Inatehes.The Stc:\\alts have tlllee childlen,the dde"t h\t" who \\ el e left Il1the hvuse alone FI il,lay aftel nLlonwIllIe tl,clr p.u'enls \HI e picl(lngCOl n m an adJ:lce nt fIeld \Vhellthe pallnts no!iccLl their home onfile they retu,llli'd <l,nd found thethlle tots 111 the baw whelp theyhad fkd to safety 1 he home wasa cOlllplete lLlss, as \\ell as all ftun­Islun~~, c!otlllng, ete Only Items;l\l:d \\as a neW \\aslllJ'g mqclulle.

Satulday aftellloon, a buckct ofhot asheS On the back pOlch ofthe Bill Adamck home iglllted al:alllbvaid insulatio'l of lhe pOlch\Iw pOleh \\ aIls \\CI e bUllled al1<,1the OUtSI,le of the hous';) SCQlchedLoss IS estnnatc:d at less than$GOO The 01 d fll e depal tmentmade luns to both fllcs cut welecalled too late to be of asststaneein the St£:\\3rt flle.

l'L \~ It:'\1> uun E :\1AIWL\O£ Lit E~8eThe Valley county II fantIle A mal IlJge lic~n::;e was issued

!J.ll al~ s,s com lllttl\: \\11I meet at Sa tUllla) to TWIILt Elall10 CeUpeJl­th~ ollice of Gco Sattttfidl thiS ter, Brukln 130w and Velhs J))'att.(\\ edm"d:J)) e\ Cl1l11g' at 5 00 to IGurley, Neb!' The couple wasl1'a 1{c pIal S for the cOllllllg Ull\\;' \\ell the sallle d,ly by the countyfel funlb JUlIge John L AnLlcl"CI!

Mr Mitchell has served as vice­pr csident of the associat ion formany j cars, during the tirue thela te 1<' A. Manasil \\ as pI csldent

Other off'icci selectEd includeAlbert Bolh, vicc-presldcnt : PaulBanks, secretary and a \V Jolin­son, treasurer Members of thebu_ud of dircc tois ale K K KulJ,Andy Snydc r, H. W Wood, W. GHall and Ed Sune

The rodeo Will be held on Aug­ust 11 to 14 next year - Wcdnes­day tluvllgh Satulllay BUcllerBIVS of 1<~!k City, aIda \\IIl aga1l1fUII1l::;!1 the lodlO stoe!, fOI theslww Sc:\elal other entettall1­mC'lt acls ha\e bUll bvol,ed forthe '-i8 e\ ent

R A Mllchell was elected presl­dent of the board of directors ofthe Oa r f icld County Fr ont ie r FairAssocia t ion at the annual meet­mg of the gloup in Burwell lastwcelc

Hepluces F. A. Mcnosil: DatesSet {or !\ugust 1L 12,

13 and 14.

Frank FafeitaOpen8 Beer Tavern

Fran1, Fafelta's bcrl ta\cin, fo!\\h lb 'le obta.l',-d a Hcense neatlya, monlh ago, opened ItS dOOlS fOIbusne::;s It1 Otd th.s \\eel< MrFafelta ptll,-hascd a \\!lole set of

CarSOn'8 l\larket I neW flxtUHs fOI the ta\t'ln, 111-

D · , t' J' tl .eludIng booth~, bar, back bar ~ndI~COll IlleS 1e ta.1Jlls He IS Op"l,ltJng the ta\t'ln

Buying of Cl e'Ull 111 the sal'·e 10catlon as hiS fO(11)(f( fUllutUltl stole

Caison s ~Ll)ket of Old, long' _tnle Bcatllce Cltan.elY Co bu)crIII OlLl, diS' o'lU Hlcd Un::; dcpu t­l11ent of thUI stole th,s I\ed< lhespale fOlllleJly u::;cll U1 CIea,n te.3t­lllg, cool ng anLl StOIage' \\ III beuscLl fOI the dl-l'lay of fallil eq ' 11 p ­mcnt _ll'U o\elflow flom the stOle'scnLugld glVCllY tlcpallllllnt

Defeuts North Loup In TourneyFinols 31 to 19: Comstock

Cops Third.

Sargent \V insLoup Valley Meet

:\,ll{S, 1>.\\18 1>E \J)MIS Ehza Da\lq, 91, dIed 'h's

I\ed, at D<n\Ll :\hs Da\lS \\as,w carl) plO,ll(J at XOlth LoupLut has l)eUl makwg hl rhome mDlr.HI for tLe pa"t t\\cnl) jealsThe bvdy lf3 bell1g' bluught toNOlth Loup Flltlay fOI bUllal

Knights of Colurnbu8Initiate Fifteen

Fifteen candida tcs \\e Ie lllilla te Ilmto membcrslllp of lhe OldKnlghls of Columl1us Sundayaftelnoon at tbe K C Hall Tl.edeglle \\olk was put on by delc­gallons flvm GI('eley anu St Pa 11FoIlo\\Jng the lllltJatlOn a lunch\\ dS "Cl \ ed

Ncw memh"ls are DOll \Val,l­mal1P S)'l Be ge!::" , 13(n \\'allaq DonE'lwalds, Mel\lI1 Ed\\aJ(l~ FlaP!<Ra'11aeket~, :'-laltJn Plskol::;ld,M3 I tm UI banskl, Raj lllond Shot­koskl, LOUIS Flol an, ,Jr, Cal!Weckbach, John :'-lecse Jr, E!llcstAugust)'n, Chall~s \Voelt1l anllElmer Pal kos

A program of artiricial breed­ing IS neccssar j' If any un PILl\ e-merit 111 the production and qual­Ity of dair y CO\\ S on the IarmsIn this all a is to be expected

TIllS was the gencra! opinion ofthe member s of the eomllllttee IIIchar gt' of signmg up herds for alla rt if icial insemination association,at a mldlI1g at the COU11ty Agent soffice 111 Ord last Saturday Inspite of the fact that only about50' ( of the IEqUII ed number ofCO\\ s hav ';) been SlCUIed Il1 thesig n-up to date, the conuuit tee\ ot cd unanlmously to continuetheir efforts until the requn ednumber has been secured

The members of the committee,E\Et Smifh arid WIllll"r Nebon ofOld, De livan Kingst on of ArvadiaCarroll Thomas of North Loup a n dSldl" y Alll<on and Hay Flll ngt Iof Scotia ar e com inced tha t I e­sults III other places wher e suchassociat ions are operating havebeen so outstanding III the im­provcmcnt of dally stock, thatthiS :::ee!19'1 call1.ot aHol d to beWithout thiS sel \ Ice The Sal t;, nt 1ugh school Bull-

They POll1t to the fad tllat Idc gs hand'cd NOl th Loup a 31-19lcsults 111 Douglas county, Ne- 'EtlJlck Fredaj lllg't to cop th,'blaska, \\hele an as~oClatlOll has 1Loup Valll'y cO'lfeldlC(, Ple­been opClal'ng s\I1ce 1941, in- ,ca'O.l bhkdb,lll tOtllllal'lentclca~e product,en on an a\er- Ch,llljlIVI',I"p III tl e filHls of the • 1age of 50 poul'lls of butterfat meet HosPlta s Denyper )eal \\hele Iecoills of Comstorl< I'.on tlulll place hOIl- 13 I tOt'altlfl'la1ly blCLl hufels h:l\e bCCll OIS by lrLJUfLlllg S"ctIa j1-12 111 roat cas sCOlll'aled on t~st With the lec- the pldll1l1lalj ltnl)endin(~' Cll)seOllIs of thur n,othcl', Tile tOUI '.lll1C"t stal tl 1 \Veu- l::

They ask C\Cly falinel I\ho hi'S r.e"day n1ciht S::l.Ibt nt do\\.c I Both Olll hLl,p,ta]q, the Clll1icCO\\ s of uall y bl e~dll1g to deCide Allad it :)2-3 a' d NoIth LOtlV 0\\ n"Ll and OpClated by Dl C \'1fOI hImself, \\hcthcl or nut he call u;gtd Tajlor 23-21 In the fir::;t Wl"kLs allt] the Old hOSl'ltal 0\\ n­affold to pass up lhe oPPollumty luunJ gall1's fLu ::;l'ay C\enlllg ed ar:Ll opCtated by DI C J 1\111­lo ImptO\e hIS helLl ant,l ll1llt,elSO TC\)lol bll I ell Alla III 23-11 fur leI', demell ltPOltS III lalLo andplLlflt q, by JOllllng the as::,oClallo'l f11lh pla,e lWJ10IS S::Ugtllt dO'\n- dally nC\\'p.lp ,s that tllC\l1 111­They tllge anyone who is intel- cd ComstOtk 42.3) after COlll- StltutlOllS \\Lluld clvse slr.ce theested in JO'1'll1g to talk It O\CI' \\lth stoe!< had l1la\\n a b)e In the fiJ::;t doclolS \\el" letUll\g flvm. plac­Ius nlalest commIttee nan 10 llld tIce Both the lallio statIons and

lle\\~I")PeIS latcr lltIactcel theScotia, \\luch al'o dICW a fil"t statement

1;- UJ1\l b~ e', lost a 3?-.26 GCClSlOll to lh\.' C:llOncvUS IC poll glt w flumNOzt 11 LOllP the s.uuc eHllwg. to a SUl\l'y bell1g' maue by th'3 Oldset the dage for the finals 1:0 ll-I Chambll of Com I.el ce to detc I­day nlgh~ I11me the need of a huspltal al,u

OUtCLl..llC of the toulllamer.t. I se\i'lal mOlC doctolS fLlI thiS cem­hO\\e\(/, \\111 ha\e no Deallllg on lllunilystanl11l1gs In tr.c SIX' tea!') eonfer- _el.ce Stal, 11l1gS \\ III te be'sed enleaSe'l's Icco'cls ()nlj No confn­CJ1l,e tOUI!.l ne. t \\111 be hell atthe c:o"e of tLe seaSell

FI a,l!. Hj an a ld ClI f Hal tnlan,Lolh of Loup llty, otEuated at allof the tOUlnallcut galll~s

The Chants face another toughasstg iuucnt F'riday night whenthey 1I1\-1.<1l' the Gland Island lairto tackle last j ea r's Class A pen­nant \\ inner, \\hlch IS ev In~tI ong cr than last j ear as provedby the Islanders' conquest ofLincoln Central last Ftiday, af­ter all Easy pi acl ice lOW P 0\ e rBUI\\ ell Thur sday nig ht

Scals are always at a prcnuurn1'1 the Grand Island gym but forthis game Ord has been allotteda block of seats and as long asthey last f'ans may secure re­scr v cd ducats at the high schoolAlai ge Clow d \\ III follow thetcam to GI,tJIIJ Island

Basketball 1I1tc It st IS high 111OuJ and tonight (Wednesday) theJ\ln,OI lugh team and the OrdHEse!\ eS \\ III play ga JlleS atNOltiJ Loup Thtll~lL.iy l1lght theBUl\\lll junlOl stangle with theCld J'll1 Of hlgh qUll1t on th~ Old

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2.l'\\ Itj Imtll Jan 6 Whl.l AI­,,,,1 J. [1a)::; hell

\Yill Dedicate NewOrgall December 28

The ne \ electlle 01gan gl\ ent J tn e ~tctho lb t ChUll h \\ III befo 11 30;1) d,u,,,al£:,l on Sl,lnlla)",

I Dt c 2~, as a memOllal to de·I c('asp I metll];>d::; of the Aublefdll'llI,s, It 1S al1l'OllllCed today111,' de,jlcatlOn \'.111 take place atthe Itgulal 1,1 a 111 \\olshIP "er­\ ~C~

At 7.30 that e\lfdng thCle \\111be an olgan HCltal by Halljl'ajne, of H(lstlng~, to \\hl'-I1 ~l'e

pubh: IS unitedlIlol e complete announcell1C nl

of the dedlcatolY plUglam \\Il! bemaJe next \\eC'k

Ord Creanl(~l~Y Pays $42)000. in Dividends

As Ire res~1t of a su __e::;,-;' ~lle.Jr's operat 01', \l e Old Coopc,altve Crealtolcl cf ~42 :::00 00 l Y

) Qlv.der ds to 8~O procLcers IG~t Thunday. Ed. SWOP')3'tLe"e p.o,-L:e 3 rt:,-e.v.LJ tLe.r dlv.deLd cl.e:k-s,

-aiel Koellmg and Cork B1C· -Jack Brown and Pat ty, Glenmond were in Lincoln Saturday Lytle, Le ltoy and Clarence. MISThey, Ray niond Bicmoud and their IRe. Austin and MI IS Jim Whit irig'guests saw and heard Har r y James j attendcd the evening sen Ice atand hIS orchestr a Bun\ ell Wednesday. ./

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- Ceo Velde, of El Cajon, Calif.passed away Sunday. 1\11', Velde isa brothel' of Mrs. Ross Allen. Mrs.Allen has been with her brotherfor the past three weeks, RossAllen flew out a week ago to bewith the family. MI', and Mrs.Allen expect to fly back to GrandIsland this weekend.

-DaWayne Lytle spent theweek end with his parents theGlen Lytle family.

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WhenYourLittleOneCatchesCold

Best. knoW-ll home remedy youcan use to relieve dLstress

of children's colds is warming,soothing Vicks VapoRub. Itstarts to work instantly .. , andkeeps working for hours to briJ,lgrelief while the child sleeps! Nowonder most mothers always useVicks VapoRub when coldsstrike. Fine for grown-ups, too!

AT BEDTIME 'rub throat, ~"'., WORKS AS CHILD SLtEPSchest and back with Vicks ''''~.7. to bring comforting relle!VapoRub. Its relie!-brill~- ::.;;r durin~ the night. Often bying actiQn starts imt"lltly L,~:) morning most ml~er'y ofto,relieve dLstl'e~:> • • • :-Q"" the cold l:l s,'neI

V!~ts~

-He\". and Mrs. G, E. Fogelmanand Jerrylin, Miss Viola Exley,1\Irs. John Chatfield, Daisy Pad­clock, Mrs, Earl Crosley, Mrs, GlenLytle and Mrs, Jack Brown at­tended an all day fellowship meet­ing at Burwell last \ ..."cdriesday.

-Mr. arid Mrs. Ed Jenison andfamily have all been ill with theflu the past week Kippy theyoungest boy has been feelingespecially tough.

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This oI.goniw,tion operuted by [urmer prOdtKGIS i./3 your onswer to

combot the rapidly increasing cod of f01m operation, , The preser;Jtduy

cost of feeding milk cows and poultry leaves no room f¢>r hophaw.rd sell­

ing of produce. To show a profit you must obtain ,the highest price

possible for your eHorts.' By selling co-operutive lOU :con turn possible

loss to profit. 1

\ If you did not share in this year's divi{l~l\d~, mal{(.~ plansnow to sell to the O1'd Coopcrativc Creamery and earn apart of the 1918 profit.

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This is in uddition to paying peak door deliv­ery prices during 1947.

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ButterfatI Poultry! Eggs

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~===:z:==============~-~=_.i:tat: off'iccis III tho Kn.ghts of 1Li~~'.la~\:~n~"t;"·~~~:n~~:~·;\.I;~ IamI officials rules meeting Sun- Igiven by the Hastings CollegeI Coluuil.us organiza tlo», we re in: clay. They were Sul'PC~ guests of clay. ' chorus, Mr. and Mrs, M, BremondOrd all day Monday rvadi ng' l\1I', arid MIS, Earl, \VdUon, -Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Hellcbc rg went down to have supper withproof's on the 1<. of C, Review, -Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Jefferies and Richart] of Aurora spent the Joan before ~11c sang inthe chorus,m3"azfI,e of the state order, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gco. week end visiting friends at Ord, :'III'. and Mrs. Don Auble and Mr.IVh~h is be ina printed in the Hastings Monday evc ning. They were overnight guests of and Mrs, Wm , Steen attended the

IQuiz plant, l<~lst copy was I'C- - :'III'S. Harold BC;1l1dt and sons MI', and Mrs, A, J. F'e rris. The.y 'Messiah a n d so di'd Dr. and Mrs,()o~ivt::d Fr iday and shi piucn t of Bob and Jackie went to. Cotes- called on Dr, and Mrs. l\lcGll1111S Glen Auble. ,

~=========:::c:=::::=======-:::::.._ ..._~=~~=~..J' 8,00D cupics of the 12-pge ma ga- fidll, Sat\.lnlay to visit !'I Irs , Ben- also. -!\II'S, Walter Neumeyer spent.iue '11i,lted in 3 colors of ink, nct t s pa rcnt s, Mr. and Mrs. John -- Mr. arid Mrs. Chuck Baylor Friday af t ernoon with Mrs, Ron-

a home in Broken Bow and ex- , r '-' v 1 \ '1' 3111 Iaug ht er spent the \\"~~1'~11"' all' Rose at Burwell,vas nocld0 \Vcdr.e~,1ay in time to ..,\ ~ 1 t ,. .•.•. l u; .: '." '. I.' _. >_ Ul -

peel to make their home there .e mailed from U-,e Omaha ollic'c ~:'.lls. Heru y Marks visit.cd 111 Ol~ll. -Five high school senior boysn te r mid-J[llouflly, :0.118, \VI!cOX vnd re-ach Klli ohts bcforc Christ- Lynne And(l~o:~, small daughter ·~1()ml1lY Anderson, son ~f :0.11', drove to Hastings last Satmdayand the c;"i!,Jn"n have been in a"" of Mr. and !'I1:s. Asa Anderson arid !'III'S. C. A, Andersen, IS out to take the N.RO.T.e, examinationAlliance since August. The doc \1' s. Tuesday. Lynne is having' the flu of school with the flu this week, offered by the Navy Department.to!' will maintain otIkcs both a' ~ :'.fr. and Mrs: Hcr be rt Hichal'll this week -Til," Odako gills met in the Going down we re Jay Stoddard,Ansley and Br ok cn Bow as soon )f Inglewood, Calif. announce the -1\11'. and 1\Its. Hillling Pea rson gnule. school. Thvy all brought Me iri l t Jenison, Douglas Dale, Billas s uitu l.Ic ai ra ng cmc nts f'or of 'rirth of a 7 lb son, Dee. 16, 1817 and :0.11', aLL! Mr s. Alex Cochrane a present and hall a grab bag. Anderson and Dave Maurice. 'file 01"\\,: can be lllJ.'Je at th. ,Irs, Hi\:h\nl is the rormer 1"101'- wc re in Grand Isl.u.d for t l.o Lin- Ma rg a re t Muncy .and Margarct -Donald and Be rnlce Prince, oflatter point. nee Anderson, coln-Gran.l Islar.d basketball game Lang brought treats. • Lincoln, were in OI'U Sunday to

~Ed\l'anl De'seI<, of Lincoln --~II'. and Mrs. Hollin Dye Satunhy night, Coach Ccclua nc -Sevel'al couples from Ord went visit their grandparents, Mr. and ]

a~~~~~~l 8h~~hll"SSy~~~t. ~~~._al1l~_~~\yy,__ !la~\~~._~~·.:!SO:l _~~ ~_t~l~~_~\~·_t.CJ.!tte~lll~~l-=_-=-~'-C~~_s to I!astini)S to attend the .Me ssiah ~~~~I1l~)~~~l~lll ~t~I~~S i{~i{k~~'e~~

r.1-'IJ"""_fth_-'lIJ'o".I......",,/IJ..,.f~"""'t.~~"'-~~~~'-.dlllti...~...~~•.-j.tI\,v._~..~~~"lt~,~~~~~ Central City.-l<'oulld-.-!.higgs-StraHoll head­

quarter~, l)kllt~· of parts. Georgi>Bellll. S8-:~tl)

-Dom.a Jean and Kathryn La­Vern Stoddard, small daughtersof Lt. fjg,) amI Mrs, Gerald Stod­ual'd were baptised Sunuay. MI'.and Mrs, G<;o. Jacobson, ilunt anuuncle of Mrs. Gerald Stoddardcallle from \Volbach to attenu theceremony. They spent the daywith Mr, and Mrs: 1<'. L. Stoddal'l!.. -Mr. amI Mrs. Joe Jirak enter­

taineu Lt. (jg.) anu Mrs, GerjJd8toddard at dinner Momlay night.

- Glen anu '\Valter Parks, whohave been visiting here fromNOI th Dakota since before Thanks­giving, left Tuesday mOl'lling.Tiley will pick up Mrs, Glen Parksat Lincoln and will go on to Min­nesota to spend Christmas.

--~lrs. V, A, Andersen enter­taineu a few lauics Tuesllay eve­ning. '- _ 1

enJ~\.~~~t~~ t~~i~nttls~~;~S a wed, I ~ t"'·t·'i;.·{;·-.;·t.:I\'.'4.·;,;''t·..·~'i;,,{,'"t·~'t·'.;·'..'t;,t·;;,t'-;:~'f..n:·t·f;'f;.::n

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~Mr. and. Mrs. Geo. Allen are ~ , ~

happy to know that their son-in- ~ K k &Pt k L" St ~la,\:-" Edgar. N\.~illls and his three ~, 0 es e,s a lqUOI' Ol'e zlc~l,hlren, ,Bobb.le Suo:', BIlly anu I 'Ji . it

I ,JJI11111Y. WIll, alT.lve Sumlay to spenu ':I' ,iCCh(j;;tmas week with them, Mr. ~ j(

, NttFi\~)s ~i.ving at Storlll ,Lal<c, Ia. ~ HOLIDAY SPECIALS ~r;Lt, \\ alTt'n Al1en arllvcd Sun- ~ ~

day t~ visit his parcnts, MI', and !If ' iC~lts, Geol'ge Al1en. Lt. Al1en has !lI , ~

bcen in l\lanila, P. I., fOI' the past!!! IJ01ttLlI' \Vltl·l.:llrny, r;'~ . . • . • • • • . $2 50 1\21~ y"cars am! came hOl\le by way ~ "'" >:> .,."" U ~ " 1\of Japan, He has a 45 day leave !!! ~

before he has to report to 1<'ort ~ Tont Collin~ 100 l)roof 5's . '$·2 9~ ~Knox, Ky. !if "':" • • • • • • "0 ,1

-Mr. anl! Mrs, Lloy"l! Parks re- . Y , Iitun.leu from Omaha last week with I~ Tom Collins, 100 proof, pints: ... $1 6r; ~their lIew baby, who has b,;:en 'Ji " " OJ 1\.n;l.I11cd Lorena Beth amI is bein D' I~ , " ' ~called LOly.She will be ten lllontr:s ':I Bran~ly, 5's, 84 proof $2 95 ~old Dec, 21. MI', and l\lrs. A, E. Y , ' ", ' 1\t;hase of Loup City. came to Ol'd ~ IJ r:;:', 8{~ . f '$2· 9h. ~Saturday to see theIr new grand- 'iJ "lUn, 0 8 V p100 ... " 0 .Ii<;laughter. ~.' • : . , 11i :-Mr, and "'Its. Geo. Alll'n re- ~ Dcncbcllts \Vluskey, 5'8, 86 proof .$2 50 ~Ct;lved, ,\}"ol'd that. Mrs. Allen's IY . ' . " ~Ql'oth~r-in-la.\V, 4: L. Rueh of ~ '. . ,.' 1('

PortIan~l, ,are" had passed away. 'Ji \VE DELIVEH Phone 135 i.Although 1I~1', Hueh has never vis- 'II ,'{It,ed Old hiS son, Dr. Huch. anu ~ fIl,IS daughter Mrs. 1\1. L. Bridu 1.'- ~ • ~.llla11 are kl,10W11 hel't', .0 'Ii,.., "','. ',' ',., ",", "'" '.,. .....,' .,ij

~.?Sti..;'j.Jti~._~. $'j_J,";"t1Jl]}jtr~",,"?j,.r~.:.· .....u ~..:.' ..}I.Jt;.,~i ~'l~">r,::- .a. :~\ S,';,\.f, i[43, )-.~'.:-?"~l)(4)'l!'lfr\~}i.:Tn}'~)')I~..

~ ( t·~~'l·~·~ ~,~·t"t, ';'"f'J' ''' 08"'; ',?'''' ~;o ,:;.,~ a ,';-'~ II r '$ 1",$'';'0$ ''''';>':'~''';: 'M I~ ',: ''; '';'':' ,,~'.>'~ ••.•., ~ ,.::.•~ ""~',f ',r',$>'~'~I,r-,~ l~t~." I~'" P-'~I? ".'l'n'!"

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~ You'll find our store shelves cIC.1uuned fun of ',~~ d ,A~ delicious food items for Christmas, an at prices ~

~ thot will lDoke your holiday festive boords for lessi.,~ expensive thon you hod figured. ~

~ ORANGES, lb. . 9c Ii GRAPEli'IlUlT, large ea 4c I~ ~~ ~

~ LETTUCE, lb. " 12c FANCY DELICIOUS and i~ CHANUEHIUES, lb. 35c JONATHAN 1l0XED ~~ CELEI~Y) lb. .... . .... 12<.~ APPLES ~y ,~ ~W! ., ...

IJ!~ CllANBElhtY SAUCE 23c I

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~ COHN, Blackbird, call ...•.. 19c ~.,~ ~~ ~,

~ ~~ \VAX BEANS, can 16c ~~ ~

~ ~~ PEAS, Tolbert, 2 cans 33c ~~ ~~ ~~ ~

~ PUl\IPl\.IN No. ~lh call 16c :~~ I ~~' ~

~ SALAD \VAFEHS, lb. box 21c ~

~ 111110 CHACI~EHS, box 25c .Give J\. Basket ;~ Of ~'ood ~~ COFFEE, l\Iaxie Cobb .:. tJ5c ~'Ji WHy norgive a really useful ~

~CASTILE,~'SOAP, 2 bars 23c and appreciated present - a :~~ ••••? basket of Christmas goodies ~M and staple food items. We'll "B put them up for you and de- g~ liver them if you wish -, you ~~ name the price! - ~y "!!! ~

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---Mrs. Ralnh Misko and child­ren, of Eaton", Colo, are in Om a­ha spending the holidays withMrs. Misko's parents, Mr. Miskowill join thcm there the 21th,

.-E. C. Lt'ggctt and E. H, Ap­king were Ke a rncy business vi­eitors Thursday,

-Dr. C, W, Wilcox, of An sloy,W<t15 a dinner guest Sunday eve­ning in the E, C, Leggct t hon.c.The Wilcox family have bought

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Comstock ElevatorIs Sold for Taxes

Several Comstock l propertieswere sold for taxes at Broken Bowlast ~ionday af teruocn. A 10,300­bushel elevatol', a Sl\li,lll, building,two main street busin"ss lots anda few tracts of lanJ \vere inclmledin the sale. The cash sales mustbe confirmed by the Distl ict Com-tbefore thl'y become final. - Cum·stock News.

Sargent to Condemn.Airport Location

Tho city of Sargent has takenp re limiu at y steps to acquire J;!Ycoridcmna t.ion a tract of land nearthc two to be usrd as a ~;\\\I1icip,~1flying f icld: A petition was filedin county court herl' this weeka~king the court to 'appoint thencccssai y appraisers.

The city seeks' to purchase apart of the Northwest quarter ofsect ion 12, t ownsh ip 19, ~·p.l1ge 19.The land is now owned by Mr. and::\1rs. Hoy \V. Hid<s.

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Crac}{ei· Jad{s . 5e,

Suu,llill" 1I1-lIu 1.111. 1'1.;;,

Crackers ..... 27<.'

01,1 Vllle·h

Clean~er

('ak," Fluur

Swansdown o. 37c_\ 1'111"

Pye Quick

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Pumpldn .. 0 ~. 35c.\uu~rh·;\ll l!t.'aut,-

F('uit ("""ktail

Del 1\Iollte

St·'"{II t.':'\S

Haisin~

Haisins

\'"aCt"r Softul'r I.gt.". 1'1",;:,;.

1\Ielo 0 , 0 • 0 1ge

Ui;lH10lltl a-flUX ('til.

1\Iatche~ ... 31c

\Ve Save You l\IoneyOn All Pllrehase~

ThomasmeetingJoseph's

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Lower Everyday Prices All Around the Store

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Lux FlalH~s

DIXIANNA

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RINSO : 15c

L:uo"h'~ u,·,t S·o~. 1·"~.

Noodle~ 0 , ••• , 15cl'U'"", ur \\ h"at

Cereal 0

S\VAN SOAP

JJurCOH lIuu~l~ U""e;. Can

DATE ROLL , I:3c

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Perfex ... 00' , 21c

(~oot:h's Ut.':'\t

i\Inearoni

L:ol.1 ~Inlal

l~'lour 0

Hftl ~uur IdttCtl :l .Xo. :l Calls

Cherries 0 5ge

S" .....'lht:ar(

Toilet Soap

Pears 0 ,

F':'llt·~ s\\t·('h'uttl Xo,:': Cau

Apple Sa.uce , 0 10e

'J'uilt"( ~ual.

LUX

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7 Oal,-. I;roull:l thl' \\a) )oU II"" It 1·111. 1'1,;.;-.

COFFEE ~ _ _._ :37c

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Baby Food . 0 • 29l~

HEINZ I{ETCHUP ., _ . 24c

Benda Store IsBeing Remodeled

The Benda's clothing store isbeing modern izvd and remodeledthis week, The cleaning depart­ment is being enlarged to givemore working space. storagespace for cleaned garmentsis being built in. The front of thestore has been mall.. shorter by afew feet with a partit ion made ofshelving. A new distributioncounter finish~'s the division of thestore. '1'110 new lumber will befinisheJ to match the other wood­work in the store.

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Liver

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l\linec l\Ieat , . 1geA. 0:...

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Filbert~ , 0 .' 0 , , 35c

MODELS FROM $00.00 UPEat to ped.II ..• easy to I!J~, Sc!,\\lnll­Hu t BIt') des are smovtbJ streamllllC.1an. sturdy ••. de>l~nc" t» ~h. ) outf'.>~bJe-{Ice0IJ4:ratloll anJ Soi(er IIJing.I\..no\\ I1 t' cl; Yohere as the" orIJ's finebtble) de. Blilli Da.1 In to see tbe bilelOU "ant fvr Llnl.tmas.

Give NC\\Y Drapes son, Logan, Loup andv counties will attend this

to Children's Wanl which will be hdd at st.Th 81 4.0 I -II f "1 hall in Broken Bow.

e an, sa on WI .unll~ 1'1 Following the officer's reportsnc w dn;peries for the t ube rc ula I and busine-ss activities, the stock­cluldrrn s war ~ at the new Kea.r- I hollkf~ will elect one new directorney hosplt a l, ~h"y WIll plvbaLly, for a tom of three years.be flowered paper drc1lh's because . .. _.... __..__..~__ .,.-their upkeep is so simple and ceo­ncmical.

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1.11>, l·tu. l boice c"t,. dll,,-k

3ge Beef Hoasts

Bacon 0" 0 , " 6ge

J.,ow~r Everyday Prices on Quality Meeds

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POTATOES .".' , $1098UL

$2i98Cnlli". Suutd."'It, 11101"l" juh:~ for) our 111011t.'Y

LEJIONS 00'. 0.0 •• 000

IdatHI' rl')~' !tOllle Ul.'atlf~, Jonathan,,;, Bcd Uclh:luu.s

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i\Ialted JIilli .. 39c.

Blth.· U01~Hl't

Oleo 0 ••

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Kay Cheddar, 5gel·lh. \'I,~.

It .., "1 l01h.' Ut'l'rh.·~, a holltln) ".Ut ST"

CHANBEHRIE8 .. 0 0 0

Suuth .\uH'dt.·an

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GROUND BEEF .Xcullt'rt ... I':"tl'a Sh-alltlanl

OYSTERS _ _ .

Zion ~I il""la 11 ~ "'Ol, 1'1.;;.

Cooldes 0 0 , •• , 35cHn;·. 1'1,~.

Fudge l\Iix .0 • 29~Juuh,t."t l.but.·, or l't..'uot'!lc

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BRIZILS . _. _ _.._ _.._ 29cPE~(NiJ'i~~"BIRlil;~i~LEls __ _ 27~

Lower Everyday Prices On Fresher Produce

California :\',,\ ,:1.~, ]~t" .:\llltlS ~lLe LU.

ORANGES ·hH; ~.· ·7C

Low EveryDay Prices!

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IORANGE SLICE~ _~.. :.-_.~~~/~.- .....-.. 27c.')-;\.\1 ... l'1.1"TI·:H~ - lIUHO\.\'II·; to\\-;I\I:)) 1'1~.\.\llS _FIIHa; - l'lIll1ST.H.\~ 1l.\HU C'.\UIES ;;",1 ""'''' JllllC" to

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Built-In Kkk Stand.\nd Qthcr exdu:sheS,:h"iull fceturc:i

I -Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gnasier

P C A 0 ' 0 t \were in GranJ Island on businesso 0 SSOclatlOn 0 !llonday.

Hold Annuall\Ieeting ----------------'--/' Ed Re~:llolds, president of the I ~.,~ 'f,;.'~",a:(. t"t'~ ~'··i.."~'·~'!~~,·i. '(':L·:'~'~\t '.~·~'t·'l:.'t '::'::'~'~'{.n( '.::'1 :"'S.'{,'i..tJ'{'~'~ t'~ '{:":"'{,!Z'~':i

board of directors of the Broken ';/ .~Bow Production Crellit Association ';/ ,(has announced that the 1917 an- ~ Evening in Paris Set~ 0 0 • , $1.50 to $20.00 ~~nual stockholJel s meeting \\ ill be I'iI '!held Deecmber 17. ':! • '!

Stockholdels and their wives 1~ Jewelite All-Nylon Dresser set~ $10 to $16 ~~flom Custer, Valley, Blaine, Daw· 'JI Ii

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Iy ~Ii Schieli Ladie~ Hazor 0 , • , • 0 0 • , •• 0 0 $3.95 :!

I~ Hemington Hand Electric Shaver :~

I~ Foursome, $19.50 - I~~ive, $21.50 :1

I,~ Schidi Electrie, single $15 - double, $18 ~~ ~~ Pangburn~ and Garrott Candie~ f!~ .. , , .. , 0 .. 0 • , .. 0 0 $1.00 to $6.25 box ~!'JI ~

~ Tuss" Cosn\ctic Set~ , . 0 • $1.00 to $7.50 ,~':I' .1 ,,\'JI ~y ~'li! ,~

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Celebrates llirtlHbySunday evening ::\11'. and Mrs.

Walt er Jcrgcnscn and Ina, Mr.and :\lrs. \Vm. Goff and family,Mr s. Frank Kokes and family,Mr. and :\lIs_ John Nevrkla, MenaJOI t;l'n~enanll John Kosma ta wereguests of Mr. and Mrs. RichardNcvrkla to celcbrut e the firstbirthday of their son Donnie.

Evt her (,ircle :\leds The local salon has also f'ur-The Esther Circle of the PI'('S- rushed two dozen text buol s to

byterian Le-ague will meet with, this hospit a l. Hospi tal ized T. B.Goris Alderman this afternoon. patients cannot use the library

-~--~-- - - ~ -----.- be cause thl~ disease is cout.agious,. -::\11'. and Mrs, Roy Stoltz so that iuakr-s books badly nrcd­spent \\'ednesday in Grand Island. c'd for these children, Se\'eI81 of

--::\lIs. Corwin Cummins spent whom are J;1igh school students.last week visiting her mother, The 8 and 4.0 is very act ive and.l\I1 s. Syl Fertig in Lincoln. interest cd in WC.I·:< connected \\ ith

-- ::\11'. and Mrs. Howard Huff hos pita lize d T. 13. chtldren andarid family are leaving F'rIday the things that they have doneIT,OI ning for California where they in the past few years to makewill spenLl the Christmas ~.oliJays these children more comfoltable\\ ith Mrs. Huff's sister [.1, Oce~lil anll happy al e too HumelOUS toBeach, mention.

-::\11'. and l\lrt'. John lIiislw arein Kearney for 3 days where ::\11'.Mis1<o is attel1l1ing legal meet·j'lgS. Mal;le ::\li.,ko is staying withho- nicce and J1('pf1ews.

_. Mr. anLl ~Irs. Paul Hysavy\\'ent to Lincoln Tt!esday to con·suit Mrs. Hysavy's doctors.

-- Rev. and Mrs, L. L. Fogelmanof Burwell and Rev. and Mrs. G. E.Fogelman were Granll Islandshoppers FriLlay.

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1ge. stalli 18c

l'o~( pone ~Ieeting

The Jolly Sisters rostpunel1 t:1emc:eting that was to be held thisTuesllay. ~ext mccting wi..! bethe second TUl'sday in January.

Don'as Cin'leThe pOlcas Circle is meeting

with lilts. E. AIl\lstIong. This isthe fin:it meeting of the newlyorganizl'd circles,

l)"g n',' of HonorThe Degl'l'e of Honor met with

MI s. Geo. Hubbard Tuesday. Thesame officers were elected toserve again this year.

I CI~ckad~cThe Bluebird girls 'brought

Isack lunches, had a ChristmasI present exchange and went carol­Iir,g Monday, Dec. 15. Miss II mu'King led U:e singing.

FaIH'Y largO' Delidous

Apples. 0 •• 0.0

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Larg.· Sanl

Orange~ ,0I

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Fall('J' Hed Ellll't'l'ur

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California gn-en l'a,,<:al

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Cranberriesl'orto Hkan

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of the gwup of women studyingabout the Lliffen'nt count ries of Gew eke s Entertain

~:~e lIi:~:tel~~~};.on~l~l~llZ~.e I~~;~e Mr. and Mrs. Archie GewekeZlornke and Mrs. Cal! Mc-Connell, wc rc host s to a dinner MondayMrs. Roy stoltz and Mrs. Leo evening gtven in honor of theirLong has compiled the infonna- little g randson, Donald Lloyd Ce­tion the ladies studied. \\ ekl" whose birthday was that

:\11'~. Zlo i nk c served lunch to day. Guests present were Mr. aridthe ladies Jl1011lby as it was the Mrs. Lloyd Geweke and family,last mect ing: Mrs. Augusta Gewe ke, Mr. and

Two other meetings were held Mrs. Dutch Rikli and Bobby, Mr.to study the diJIerent custums and a.r.ll :;'rIrs. Reubcn Cook anll Sylvia,manners of other nations. Mr. and JIll'S. Lowell Jones and

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SO Club, DOI~ald Lloyu, Sylvia amI La-. The '30 club had its Chlistmas, Hue ate at a little table all ofparty Thursday with JIll's. T--:(onard Itheir own, centerell with a bt.au­Hansen. There. was a gIft ex- tiful bilthllay cal,e with twochangl' after wlllch a few hanlls of cancHes. Donald Lloyll also 1'10­pinochle were played. Mrs. Ernest ceived many beautiful gifts.Swanek hC;ld high :i'~ore, Mrs. JoeCetak held low and Mrs. Jim Ce­tal, hall bawling prize at theend of the game.

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Thmsllay evening the faculty ofOrLl schools WIll get together fora turkey dinner at the high school.Mrs. Jllark Tolen, Mrs. Edw. Kok­es, Irene Auble, ::\laude Holden andMal ion Sti-ong is the committee incharge of the dinner.

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Baby 'Food~lll'ooldlclll

Pork Sausage

Golden Yalky, in s~ nIl)

Peaches 00 •• 0 • 0

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Jello 0 0

Salad Bo" I

DressingCrll~ho:tl or slieul

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E~thl'r Un·le ~Itcl sThe newly Ol-ganized Esther

Cirde of the Prl'sbyttrian churchwill mt-et today (Wednesllay)with ::\1rs. Ell Armstrong.

. .t;I!tertain SundarG~lhtsof Lloyll Vavra's Sun­

day ev-Clling at a carll party \vcr"Mr. anLl Mrs. IluJolph Hos..k, Mr.and 1111's. FI ank Kral anll Norma,~1r. anll MIS. John Urban anll ::\11'.John Viner. Lunch was sen'ell ata late hour.

l'artditl-FI~TInClara Elizabeth Partello, daugh­

ter of Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Par­tello, who live neal' Boone, Ia., be­came the bride of James 13. Flynn,son of Mr. and .l\lrs. Frank H.Flynn of Onl, Sunday aft ernoon,Dec. 4.th, at two o'clock in thehome of Mr. and Mrs. Partello.

The sirigle rilll)' ceremony wasperformed before an arch ofgreenery, flank~d' by candelabraarid bouquets of yellow lindwhite mums.

Hev. Bro\\'n: Of J300ne, Ia.. of-fida ted. • '

The bride wore a winter whitegabardine suit with a cor~ag~ oftwo lavender and yellow orChids.The blide's mother wore a navyblue dress with a cor~age of Talis­man ros(:s.

Guests were the immcllia tefamilies of the bIiLle and briLle­groom, They weI'" sened a trayIt'neh fre'm the dining room tablewhich was ct"ntereJ with ean'.lIesand a large wcdding cak(', trioumphed with )'ellow anll whIteruses, and topped with a miniaturebride amI brideglOOnl, After thebdLle cut and served the fir~t pieceof cake to the bridegroom, Mrs.A. L. Leonard. sister of the briele­groom served the cak.. and Mrs.M. D. Fiynn, sbter·in-law of theLridegrv01J1, pouH-d the coffee.

Mrs. Kenneth Samson ami Mrs.E. J. Bennett, sbkrs of the brideand M1':5. HarvIll Pal tello, sbtH­b·law of the bride wcr e diningroom hostesses and' also hadcharge of the gifts.

The bri1e is a gn\duate of theJOI'llan high school and altenJedthe Capital City Commercial Col­lege bcfor.e COlHing to MaLlriJwhere she, is employed in '~he of­fice of the Leonard 8; FlynnImplement Coillpany.

Mr. Flynn graduate(.I fn,m theOnl high sehoul and is a Veteranof Wolld \Val' II. He is now en­gaged in fanning north of Wood­\\ aI'll.

After a. short \\'Cdd'ng tlip tothe southern states, they willspend Clh istmas with I-datives inNebraska. Their hOll,e will be in.l\Iallrill for the pn:sent.

Joll~' Xdll.hh"rs :\I,'dThe Jolly NeiE;i110Is Ex1ension

dub met at the 1,0me uf MIS.Charles Mason with MIS. ArchieMason as co-hostess, Thur~day,

Dec. 11. .1\11-s. LaVon AIJriehle'all .the lesson Ol\ "Teen Ager,:;"which was velY well di::oeu.3sell.

Jolly Xeighbors voted to buy at:nit for those oversea; which istcn qollars. 'n.ey also joined theFricndship dub by tach per::oonraying a per,ny.

The club also had an exchangeof Christmas gifts \\ hieh eachone gave to their Secret Sister.

Jolly Neighbors also sent fluw­ers to Mrs. \ViIlard Connor, whohas been ill and is a member ofthe club.

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Mrs. \V. J. Boomer went toLincoln ,Tuesday aftcll1oon, ridingdown WIth Mrs. E. 13. Weekes ofOnl.

Mrs. Frieda NOyl's was takento oIIIa 11(J. in the ambulance Tues­clay mOlning, 1111'S. Herman Deseland Dr. Hemphill going duwnwith her. Mrs. NO)'es fell Monllayand broke her leg just above thekl,ec ami after x-rays weI-e takenit was decided best to tal,e herto Omaha.

Volney Weaver and. He\:' S~w·~'er came from Lexington Tuesdayanll were dinner guests of Mr. andMrs. W. H. Schultz allll then wenton to Or~1 to get Mrs. RhodaBurke flom the Clinic hospitalamI take her to Lexington forcare in the Weaver home. Mrs.Burke was badly injurc'd two

,weeks ago when she fell downnine cement steps near herrooms in the Babcock building,

Mr, al1Ll Mrs. W. O. Zanggerand Mr. and JIll s. H. L. GillespIewere shopping in Oranll IslandMOl1Llay afternoon and evening.

The Christmas pl-ogram, spon·sored by the North Loup LionscI1,lb will be given at the com­munity' hall on Io'riclay aftellloon,DeC'. 19, with schools iI;1 the sur­rounding cOll1mlll1ity contributingto the program. Santa Claus willbe pl'l'sent with tr<::ats for all thechildl ell. Th<;) prog,ram will beginat th~t'e o'clock" - .

• Tht;) Steve Jorgensen childrenare haVing a siege 'of the whoop­ing cough.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy HUllson weI''''in GI-and Island on Qu~iness Tues-day.. ..

lo'. J. Schudel was in Kfarney onbllsines:;; Tuesday.• Pfe. TedLly Hutchins, on leavefrom the U. S. Marines, anivedfdm his home in' Kansas CityMonday to spend a few days withMr. and JIIrs. G. L. Hutchins andMrs. Huth Hutchins and boys.

Mr. and Mrs. ClarenLe Switzerwere. hosts to the 8 and 4.0 clubTuesday evening. Dinner wasserved at the Portis Cafe amI theevening spent at the Switzerhome where a Christmas partywas enjoyed:

Outstal,ding feature of the CubScou t meeting held Monllaynight at the home of \ValterSwitzer was the tdl11111;ng ofthdr own tree by the Cub". EachI\ad made tiel' olnaments anll as

I he hung his Oll the tIl-C hc tolLlh';w it w"'~ 11)\\~1~. ._.__

f7he. aoclaf 'JoU:C(ljEYOlif m(({II" Il":O' bt l''1duJ(J. Tdt~~a"t J~,

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. The Happy Circle extension clubmet with Mrs. Leonard WoodsTuesdayaftenloon. All membersbut three were present. The Secrd.Sisters exchanged gifts. Mrs. Po­cock anll Mrs. \Vm. Goff wereguests.

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: Con,'fetl Dh,h Dinner_Wcdn~'sday r.oon -Mrs, Wilbur

Rogers wa:;; hostess at a coverelldish dinner at her home. Tlle la­dies getting togdhcr are theniembers of the -dUb disbandedtwo~"ears ago, the stuuy club ofthe Mcthudht church.

- . Z. C. ll. J. Locl~,'The ~. C. B. J, lodge met Sun­

day afternoon at their hall inOrd with 45 membels pn:sent.Election Of ofijccrs was held. An­tC'll Adamek was' elected to sehea second term as iJl:esident. JoeUrbanski .will serve as vice-presi­dent the coming year. Mrs. AntonAdamek is the finance secIetaIyand Mrs. Joe !tohla \vill serve asthe secretary [91' the 12th year.Joe Knezaeel, is the treasurer.

The Z. C. B. J. lodge is plan­ning a Christmas pal ty anll 6: 00o'c1ock cover-cd dish dinner for itsmemuers Sunday, DeC'. 21.. Thele will be a Santa Claus,

gifts for the children and treatsfor everyone.

- Ucllebergs -I1onornlMr. anll Mrs. Melnn1 Ferris

entertain<.:d 1\11'. amI 1\1rs. AlmondBroxand/ family. Mr. anll Mrs.Edgar Roe and family, Mr. andMrs., A. J. Fenis, HowaI-d Roe,Dr. and Mrs. McGinnis and MI'.anll 1111'S. Wm. Helleberg of Au­rora Sunllay. This group offriends used to have a club thatmet. -~undays for dinner befolethe' . Hellebergs' moved fro mEIJ·lia. They got together tohonor' t.1le Hellebags who welespcnuing the \~'l'ekelid in, Ord. .

Junior Matrons Christmas partyFriday at 2:00 at the home ofMrs. Joe Jirak.

Jolliate will entertain their hus­bands at a covered dish dinner atMrs. C. J. Mortensen's Saturdayevening at 7:00.

Christmas program at the Pres­byterian church Sunday at 4 :00.

Methodist program at the Meth­odist church Sunday evening at7:00.

Candlelighting service at Meth­odist church Christmas eve.

Campfire candlelighting vesperservice at'· the Methodist churchSunday afternoon at 2 :30. •

ChildI'm Christmas party at thehigh school Saturday afternoon at2:00. : .

Las Amigos will meet with Mrs.'.1 Clark Weckbach Friday afternoon.

Woman's Club l\IcetsThe Woman's club met at the

home Of Mrs. John Mislw Tues­day afternoon. Mrs. E. S. Murrayhad chai'ge of the Christmas pro­gl am and told about Christmastraditions. Mrs. C. J, Miller reada Christmas poem. Mrs. R. T.Cordry had charge of the musicfor the afternoon. Mrs. \Vm.steen sang accompanied by Mrs.Wm. Nelson on the piano.

Sevcrq.l high school studentsput on pla;rs (or the ladies' en­tertainment. They gave cuttingsfrom "Joan Of Arc", "CommandDecision", and "\Vhen HannahVal' 8 Year Old".

Students taking part were\VaJ'ne Zlomke, Charlcs Mllnn,Phyllis Ander~on, Mcnitt Jenison,Rosellen Vogeltanz, Clair Ras­mussen amI Al Blessing.

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Ba1)y Chiel{SWe have mentioned the

By-Line Chicks se\'€:1al limeslalely and fed that if J'oual e going 10 ha\ e a goodlaying fiuck next year thatyuu should invesliga te therep,olls on these Hy-LineC]w:ks, They ale gennineH~ bl ids and hal'e been mat­.:d along lhe sallle lines ashyb1 id COlll, The results inthe lay ing Hock hilS beenHlY oUlstaw.Jing and theseBy· Lines have made moneyI~hele saine of the othcrflocks of chicks ha\'c notbcen a paying plOpusilioll.In Older 10 get Hy-Lines fOI'next spting delinl y yoU!'on!cr will have to .be plaCedseveral weel{'5 in auvanee.

\Ve hal'c a velY nice lotof l'oinscllias for Clll istmas,Lct us have your Older andIH wil! nhl],e deli\ClY beforeChi i;:;llllas.

'Ve ale callying a goodI sUI'ply of 13cdlllakr and

Cotton Seed Pellets at thepr,;sent time. ~Iolasses isgettil'g scalce again and itlooks as if feeel conlaining alot of molasses will be velYSl'al ee again this 1\ inter.Don't let your supply getbelow a couple of lvee I.<s·supply or you may hal'etlUuble in gelling lhis feeel.The feed manufacturels justcan't get enough tank calsto keep the molass"s comingin fast Enough to take cal eof the dt:mant!. Hea\y pro­lein feeds hal'e ad\'aneedsevel al dollars per' ton thepast monlh and willi winterheH~ I\'e could easily sec stillgaater at!1 aHCeS. Plotcinsare cheapel' now than gl ainswllenel'er they can be used

, in yoU!" feeding opelations,

All gr,lilla have been low­er this l\eek but any timethat vou hal'\,) whtat, oals,barley 01' cOin to sell let usmake a biu We have agood mal kd for a car ofgood whIt", cOin if it willglacle No, 2. Oats and bar·ley have both held vel ystlung' lhis I\c,;k but wheatand I)'e ha\e bet:n velY

I \\eak Any time llnl fOlt'ignshipn:enla of glain begin toslacken \\'e can lool( formuch 101\er pI ices.

OU!' II uc 1\5 h,\\ e been de­Iii ell! g a lot of ) ell ow cornlhe past couple of weeks toour feeller custornci s. Wehale been able 10 get cornat a vel;>' low fig III e thatcariies a lot of moisture 01'a \CIY hIgh QU<111ty of dryCOIll aJ,<1 the cost of it has

, been lov,er than usually ask­ell fa!' COllI. If you are goingto heed ('Olll in the next f~w

, I\cck,' it mig:lt bc I~ell tocaily a pletty hea\y supply

I must of the lime as a stm mwould mal<.e deliveties pI el­ly slow and no daub I lhepi ice wuuld incI.:ase also.\Ve bcheI'C thaI we can saleyuu SUIlIC Illoney on the COlllthdt YUU WII! lJeed in thenext few weeks, If you hal'''\ ellul\' cOin to sell let us

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We \I i.~h to take thismeans of thanking allour neighbol s amI rd·ativ",s who helpcd usout by picking' ourcorll. Your kindness isgl eatly .11'1'1edated.

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Two Gift Days for·Oni Shopper~

This aftelllooll, (Wednesd.ly)Old shoppCls will pallicipale inlhe firsl of 111'0 gift dislliblllion~

schedukd for Decemb\.)r 17 andDecember 24. The event is spon·sOlcel by the OIU Chamber ofCelllmeI ce ant! is fI ec to all 01 dvbitOIS. .

FOX SALE - Two double door,steel utIllly cabinet •. One cab­nnet base, One double doorwood ulility cabinet. JackHan'ey, 01 t!, 38-ltp

~SALE - ~t3.glletos f 0 £' :tr actO!::<, inuuslrial and air­elaft, palls fOI' all popu!;} I'

makes, George Benn. 3S-21p

FOH SAl,E - EIecttic motol sl,Ip to 1 hp. Geolg.: Benn, 38-2tp

FOX SALE - Cushman andBl'i15gs·Slt allon engines up to4 hp. Geolge Denn, 3S-2tp

FOX SALE - ~930 lIIodel A 1"01dCOUPt', lC'cenlly 0\ el hau 1 e d.Gaol-! 1 ublJer and paint. ChadesA. Klimek, 619 N. 18th St.

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RIVERVIEW DAIRY

No lllilk deliveries will be made on

Christmas and New Yfars.

.Deliveries will be made the dn)' be­

fore on the same basis as Saturday de-

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BURWELL LIVESTOCK ~IARKET•

Sale Every }'ridayCarl Hogers, Auetioneet

Carson's MarketOrd Phone 54

:BURWELL LIVESTOCK MARKET

"Congratulalions! It's a Posse."

It isn't surprising when one new custoiner turns out to bea crowd ot Cmson's Mmket. Our reol volues in qualityfood items are always interesting to th€ thrifty housewi:e.

Hed Cherries, No. 10, each $1.29Folger's Co1Iee, lb..' .' .' '19cTasty Loaf Cheese, 2 lbs.. 89t~

Asparagus, No.2 can. . , . . . 27cSugar, 10 lbs.' .... , . , , . . . ',' . . . 95c

SiJCcialI~rices on Large Orc~ers ofXmas Candy and Nuts

We expect an unu~uallarge sale for this Friday. Wehave several consignors that are sending in 25 to 55 headof cattle for this we.ek·~ auction. Included will be severalloads of cho~ce quality HNelord steer and heifer calves,soveml load:; of yearling steers and heilers, SOlUe stockcows, seveIl:~1 loads of feeder cows. some lat cows, bulls,several milk cow? and usual run of trucked in cattle.

There will be' a large offering of lot hogs. sows <;1ndsevelQl consignment3 of feeder shoats.

j Some r?rses and colts, including 1 team of bays.weU broket

... ,1940 Mercury tudor sedan. clean crnd in good con­dition.

Try and be with us at Burwell this Friday as therewill be no sale 011 Dec. 26ths, the day after Christmas.

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Of cour se lhe balle I ilLlskil t calls fol' a "GIb­son Gill" blouse, Be~Ul'2 to see our lalgeseleclion of nalicn<tllyad"€:llbcd Nan Dor­sey blouses in whiteand gay colol s. 'VeIMI e the 10l'g slee\'€:tI"Glb::,on Gil!" in dl e"s­up and casu.ll sl) les,Sizes 32 to 38.

Come in. al:,J see ourf u 1 I ciI de balle tin aski! Is in ch,;cks andplain eolol s. They al eslJlt:d in 100'1 wooland the populal' jungledolh, Sizes 22 to 30.

Gibson Girl!

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Ea:;t Side of Square - Ore!, Nebwska

Open Eveniu8':; UntH 9 O'clock,l\Ioudny UntH Christmas

• Triple tested (or high In9redientQuality ••• the "I.Q." Feed.

• Prned for profit performance bytho~.sand$ of $ucce~s(ul farmers.

• Helps get beifer production forbi99er profih and better living,

SEE VS FOR YOUR SUPPLY

.' TIlE OR!) QU1Z. ORD, NEBRASKA: .

onD

HANGE CUBES-SpednI prk.e this W.e.e}iI

YELLO\V COHN

'Ve have a good supply on hand at pre:,·eut writing. If you need corn for feed,call lIS.

..... t E Itl! M ~"M'-~m OS] CU C ' ? ry2,.,. ......=$&";.'•• • 3ft-.' ."Cr=r'c

Wesleyan Uni Has Iallu tlll'a cat t!le~1' 0.1 II uclklng, Bond Sales Totalled N elson Motor Co.•- <. <. '. !111~, ;lIJll')n :stJ'_'l1g and he!' •

- 60th Anniversary ;IX(!l glc,,:e Illll le,lIe the' 'l1:cc,1 $:35,700 in November Getting New Paint1\1105 Call ;llcl\,nllLll .uld 1;l v- l.ull'illlg at 3,1)0 tv b V l'.llclillg, Valle-y couut y 1'eul'l,~ ill\cstlll Nelson Motol' company 0\\ llcll

ri ly \\llJlIl,g wvro ill LlIllU11l --------------.---- -- ;f3:",OO in D, S. sa vmgs bor.d s by Uell Nelson of Nortli Loup aridThuI~lLIY tu altcll,l t l.c cou. all- lUfl) Att Ie, duting the mC'111h of NU\l'lJ\lJCr, opclcll'll by P. O. Peterson uf Bur-ni\eluly.uf (1I", fuuD,ll. b uf ~e-" J ell( OSI110 l,r wh i ch ~3~),100 \\d'3 in tI'e' pupu- l\ell IS !Jell1g redecor-ated. Th.;t'ld3:t,t \\"01c).I,1 ui.ivc r- ity, ail,1 lar Scrivs .1'; ))011>.1.<, atlUlllinC; }') walls ale being Il.Iinted buff Withfol' th,~ unJ:caliull of t lie new ] I' th II B t c. J, MUltUl"C'Il, dlclillllc1ll or the aqua woodwork, A IWW parts de-speech bu i ld ing'.. lIII~, ,1\fLl\' n lJd l l ~ 00 Ua aUfllle coun t y lJu,lHI advisory COIllI\HttU:'. p ar tmcu t is being built in the backII d S a student of Dr. !'"n,d lIlll1t I' Ncbr a. k.uis as a whule buUg!1t loom and a hecltillg plant is bein~'\~ hu is hc.t'.! uf u., Sl'('cl h dq'all- 0 ! 1 I "1 u 8 i n i lli on dulL'1 s 1\UIth l'f bon-Is b,t al:ed,ru.nt Ill' tun. tt' l'll~ull~, m , U' ill>; in Nuvlll1bcl', an.l in the fil~l 11 Nelson Motor Co. plans 10 have'~"II~, lIhC<'lllldl 1\.11< one of the lIlel.llb:ls uf thl' Ott! ,m,J Co.us t ock t.iont hs uf 1917 have buubht ncar- all ttl' work done before the dis­

srlcc tcd lWllilllCt' invi tvd by Dr. lng,\ school fuotb,11111eall\S

at- lv 10 nullion dolla rs woi th iuorc play of the nell' 1818 F'o rd buck;11 illc I' tli at tcud the pr ivat.c t(J,de"J the al111l1~\1 fuu()tll b,'L,~uelt tl.an tI-.ey llid in til\.) ::;.lme petio,l 'Lheduled to alIive in J,lnualy,1" I [UI I I1 c' If "On DUIIUI\"I of tJ,., 01<1 CU<I'1<'I't'ltall Cluo 1"" ~ _

• ""1.' e 'h11TI, lly 'ltattll'hiohof t,.G,Tlllle" gh t n by the l'laiw·IL,tll e.' .1 11"_" nll:;;' '" 0 CIll'l' ~tJl1<.'l~' 1J l 'Og "1'<.'l Jl 1PLiJt..1S, l.Ul(~LL' th0 lIilt.:I...UO:l of Dr. ::;C~l: 01 aUdltUtlUlll ..~ . ~-- --- ~--~-------- ~~ to l

1I1111,l' e,n ThU!~,.Ln.. eHn i . l ° ' . . llh' gluUp h'.'al'.! Iony 13LtzJ~,e, Tickets l\llotted rl'lltll' 'tI'lY 'It 3'00-----. - - ----"--- ~-- 1m" CUJ.th of til<' Dl1\\t'I,lly lIf l"c- '(1 B I ~ <.l <.l .

G I I.> 'I I llld-!\d IlC'J,ll1t hlghlighb of lh,' for l'. 1. att e Th\.) ChIi,,,tll1,lS l'IUC;lalll ThuIS-l'{t( e ,\OOJllS H a (e 1'.1,t Neb1.\,-j'", LTJ:inl~I(Y fuotb,',]] For til" GLilltl lslal:,l-Olll uas- lL1Y at the Olll high schuol featul'-

Chl'islnl'lS 1)}'U1S sc~b"n, an,l al"v gl\e d ShOll ,lll' kclu<\l! g.11ll0 bl'iJ1g pbH'd FlIc1.1Y inc; the banll and gl~e c1ulJS of, ... <. <., jo,I'llcllIOIUI ac1dlt"'~. to .the hIgh nit'llt at Glc1nd Id,ll.'l·a lilJllt~u tlJ('highsl'hol~lwlllbelnthoaflei'.

E.tcll glcl')e' .1t the PI.I,!e sll.u,-'l ;c11t'tl foulucillel>' III I~Lu~0 honul' ' I f .1' t I nuon at 3,00 II1s1eacl of at 9.00 as. .. 0 1 t· llUlllJt:'l' 0 It.'~CI\t:u Sed S 1 ...1.\e , •IS pLllll:l"g' l.lS ol~n ent\ltdlil- till', J,tWFll 11'0." ncltl.,. been allotted t Olll. Thes' ale alii stal;d 111 last lIed, S p<lpC1',ll:Cllt fol' Chll,tll1 t5 tll1S )c',tr 111- CU,llL,,, VIIgI! !'tlgU':iUl1 of 0

1t ~T I ( \\m Nel:;;ull has abo le.trrallgt'c1

.- .,.. , C ·t· j' . I \1 C I f 1.1 olle 1~~C'lICl ~Cc lOlL Ic<.eS' l'ste,ll! of hd\'lll b" a 1'll'PlCilll 10- all" uc:, an' "ex uC It.tllc' 0 I t th 0 I I' 1 the plUPj,llll ~l bIt but anyone II .0o 0 ! . t I' I ' I' " I 1 alc' now on ca,e a e !l 1101 0g' tJ.CI'. for' the lllutl\C1:':. Il, lI1.1 e:l llet, lll' 1\ ltlUa llle1l1 J- 1'>-, ' '. t,., " , "'. Illshes 1l1.1Y. attcnd,

T);\.)'killl.·!c'uten l'1l-'lS uotll els uf tr:elt' l,ams lu tlw~,; ple"tnl sc uJI. Th<;; llcke ~ cC!,t JOe fa! Al 13le::;sll1g Wll! nallale th\.). '-IO'ft ." al'll to'd .~ bit a1JU'lt their pla)il p' stulI'.nts alld Hc fur ,1UU!t::;, If )UU ChllSlll1as slurv I~htl, the ban,j1l1011:mg .In, a elllUC'n ale en- " . ~ '. < 'C: I"a t t'l,' t1" ,t; ", I.' ,

tolainillc; t!;dr EIOthllS at a IICCOld, Blu'.e Co\';'y, toa;stllla':ilCl, ',1: 0 a:,I.' In 1(~ .~al:ltC I, .~ alll! chOIUS 1\111 l'10\1 '.1 e the mU~lcaJ, 1 Ch ',t ' . ) l' I I a!,30 1I11lucll"ctl CU!t Gmlmuml- \\l~c to gd )Uur tlcMb bdoltC b,lckgluund.

sIJJeu" j Ibbl1 ..,~ tl ,U)t'1"nlll,lt'

SIll plltitltntuftheOldCos'llO- yuu go dUlln 10!J<l SUle of a ... _IOns lJ.le e",n ~Cll 0'.1, ne 1 -I ' : I' t . "tI, folk- I\ill ,,' • tI',· . tIC!, pohtaJ1~, Jess 1(o\, itml a , an'] Xld1- SCcl. ])HJ\}; \\11.1, CLO:sB:, .:s . o~\~ '\Ir n,~:, ~ aIel l'et,;r,u!l, junior nigh coach ------~---------.-'- T1Ie AmeJican Lc'gion AuxllialY

ti,e ,Pll~lLh th:=y ,ha\~,~lu,,: ,f~r and a~slstant val~ily cuaeh le- CUI\l!'o.r~L\:'; I'1'OG1\.\)1 m(mbel~hjp uIi\<:' lhal has beeni~\l.ll alj,tI'.dtf llnlltl" lI

kl L 'S l KlJ,gt IS I'SI'Lcli\dy, Xcv,. Ca[1 1I1cConndi j SUf,uay eHlJing th\.) Sund~y in plogless the pa~lll!onlh Wli! bt'

c Cdl,el Ol 11.' In'.ug.1.1 Cn b.lIe tLe in\Uc<lllon, ,,(huOl dOpcUtllll11t of the As~em- over on Chli.,tl,las,a/l,1 Will ~~ h.u~tc's" to 111o.' n:u- Alter the ~1)C'<lki!lg' pll'gldlll, I Illy of God chulch will hale it The gual lhis year is 157, which IiJ,els 111 b.\~:1l lne l.nUl:UII,3 an') af· mu\;u of lhe N,;bl.l~Ll gamt'.3 CIlIbtlllc1S pn'glcll". litIS. Fogle. I\as th\.) lllcmbeJ5hip of the org"n-ICIIJUO.J. Inul~ll.IY· • l\lle shuI\n, Four Nebra<],a pl.,y- llia!1 h.ts chalge uf the plllglam, izaUQn last ~,;ar. So far lhele

lItL<S DOl1l.e!~on an,I tht' Ill~t el:':, TOll! NVI<l!{, Alex COChla];e, MOild.,y evelling, 1I1r. an<1 lIhs, al" only a1)out leO membels pdidgl_l,de ~I<l aha pL~lllUl1g .1 p.uty Jr, CaIl Samll'.Loll an,j Clelus L)t!c" ;III', and Mrs, Fal"s, lIhs, Iup, If you ale eligIble awl wouldfol' tht.;r0:nu~hc'IS,. fhl;, l,~u,ty :~Ill Fischer 1V~lt' 10 lu\e b"cn h,;le for H. C, Au~ILl and ;Ill', and :I{H. ltke 1,0 become. a memb,;r of th\.)lie at ~,,») 1< nla): 1111.' h[,t .gl~- the affolll, but \\el" ulMble 10 Glen Galnu' ue'L'olated the (hullh, AmellCan Lt'glOn AuxIlJalY con-uer s h<1I e sent tll,;lr motllels ml'!- m~lk,; the tllP due to poor 1'0a,.! for lhe occa~ion, tact lIh s. Cia I k \Veckbal h,

~~~~~~~' and h~ne 1'Ic1l1ncd

,l 1'10- \ com!tlion~: _ ~ __.___ ~p;:.:-::::::::'/=~=============::::=========_;1I11~s Hunt an;l htl' se~on'.l gl,alle Larsen Shoe Shop

students hale Is~ue'.l Inll(atJCoIl,3 'i

10 both the 1l10thl'U a!,Ll fathw; Entered SaturdaYof the sccond gq,.Jc'ls for a P~U'- ~ty Ftiuay ,1ft€lLuun, GiftS IIll! be Xu'Ss,,!! Lalsln saill his loss('s

. U: I I th t amount,d 10 $6.00 in SIlver and1,1Vtn by ,e Cll!llell at ,a about $10.00 in welchan,.lise whcnt!J1le,I Th" ~luuents in l\1i~s SWdin's unknuI\ n pal lies blOl<e into hIS~l!.d lIIl's. Se\(,l~un's ruoms will shoe shop late Satu[llay night 01'

eally Sunl13y mo[ ning. The thievesha\ e a spccial time all to lhem- gained tenll anl'e by knocking oul,U \ t:S \\1 Lll StUl ~d al.u w lu tel er a \I inlluw and unla te lung lh\.) bad,else they Ilant fel' enjO)mt'f,t. dool'. Lal~tn said he dosC;d hisTh~ fifth glade class, mostly all shop alJout 11 o'clock Satulday

bo)", and their insliudol', lIhs, night ancl did not discovel' theJcffel it''', will make cookid, take lo!.s until checking the fiIe- Sun­the cookie S alld 11.1\ e them baked day aft';1I10un.

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Public Invited toC~ndlelightService

The Call1l!file vespcr cancllc­li"ht sellke will be at the Melho­d;;'t ehul (11 Sunuay aftu noon at:2:30. All the Call1l'filt: gills I~ill

tctke 'pal't in the ceI,;ll;ony andthey hope thaI all of ~hcir.par­enls and many of their :(Ip;:n,jsl\iil! be pIt sent. ,

The CamI'file pruceso,ional \lilll~ke place to the Stl ains of '0COlll'~ All Ye Faithful". The whilegifts Will be offelcd at an altarand the gl0Up I~ill sing lhe ,wollls10 the song,

The ChI islmas StOI y will beI~ad by MollY Thompson. "AI\3YIn The Mangt r" I~ III be sunl5 by3h:u on Ols"on. LOll aine Dunlapwill give a ChIislmas leading.

"It CallD Upon A MidnightClear" \1111 be o!1,;Ied by all theCal!lpfire g'IOUp,

The candles will b~ lighled byC'<,llolyn ~oman", 1\Ia galct JeanMuncy and Phyllis C Iislens,;n.

KaHn Smcls Will gil e a bIidhistOlY of the Chrislmas calaisand the' group' \vlli sing them,

ExlinguishiJ1g of the cam11eswill be perforll1ed by the same"iris who' light them.'o The aw)icme Will sing "SilentNight" followetl by. the Benedie-lion and' Hecessional. .

l\L\STEHS

~IANNER"

Vtt '\VAtCOTT

l\Iu~ic by

HAINllO\V lUIYTll~I

"BEDSIDE

LOUIS

Sale will staI! promptly at 1:00 p. 01.

ploying ot

Short: "'all DbuQ' t.\u luc'lI i,l Color, alld XCII S

JJA~itE .. 'FIUDAYt Dec. 26onD llOHEIUIAN HALL

.C'V'P"'.U'_* V l .,

'Yorld's Heavyweight Champion!!

T. -'

Admission: 2Gc and 5th.', tax indudcd

. S~ltul'day Inatinee, 2::30'

"THE T\VO WInS. CAHROLLS"

All ]S l'Ullllth "ill lK' ~!I\)I\lI, !Jlh 1\)~Hld ill :Slull' :notion- C'J~'l·· ,HAfl :';ll..-'-

"hu l'01l J i~;,I', 1-; --'

Comstock IIall

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"BUCI{ PHIVJ\'1'ES C01',lE H01\lE"

JOHNNIE BOWER andHis Orchestra

Christmas Dance'fhub~" Dee, 25

announce..s i~s offering for the regular weekly sale

The market IC!3~ puturdClY WUOl SOc stronger on 1:I10stall 'classes of sto(:k. This week we will oHer th.) following:

180 HEAD OF 'CATTLE46 head, of cho:ce Holsteins fr91l1 the Linke Bros. herd on

Pavi:; Creek. This is a comple:o &~per..:;ion of this greatberd. whose ori9ir~ul foundcI':<m stock CQ1l19 {rom theSoldiers & Suilols Hom') at Grur:d Is!and. It consist::; of12 milch cows. 2 to 10 ycms ol?, all llea.... y producers.<;111 gentle and every udder guarun!eed to be perfect•.Balance are 2-ycar-olds, YE:arling heJ[els and springcalves. If you Wl1l1t choice dairy cattle be sure to be'at this sale.

65 head o'f bucket and suckling calves', Here{ords25 head of mixed )'earlings15 head of feeder he:{ers22 head of feeder steers12 head of fat cows8 head of COVf;!, with wives at side

't35 h€ud of \~('a!lJ;ng pigs and heavy f€eder shoats15 spotted boms, purt purebred and part register€d

10 HEAD OF GOOD HOUSESincluding One Extm Good Work Team

In the ,miscellaneous seetiol,1 we will sell a telephonebox. a loading chute and ISO bales of wheat straw aswell a~ other ariicles.

Walch next wee!<'s QuIz lor comp!ete description ofthe land sale of the hOll:e p:l1ce of the late John C. Meese:yvhich comes Jan. 6: also lhe {arm sale of Mrs. HelenKokes. on JlU1. 7.

;~IcGinnis Threatr~ ~ ~;~' W%~\ 5ij:~~ 11} I Is 'l:ec:hnic.aIIWil Ut~J i~J &j~ ~ ~~ ~q, to S'VIllUllIUg PQoI

OHD. NE13H.

Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Dce. 18, 19, 20Onidal \Yorld's Heavyweight Fight Pictures

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-'Vllele \Voulcl you lool( to secif somolle had foullcl your lost .live­stock? In the QDl~ want ad5,

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~AGE FOUR

Science Club GivesFine Convocation

(Conl inucd f roiu Fr ont 1'"ge)

C"l'lu\v'fIUlll VLtClan:s' club e.\1I1­I jngl<, based on 1'1't~lnt Idle uf in­come.

Cal son f'ir ~t sugg,.'"lc·,l lila t acont!act be let to Cl.lu~en ft11' tll,'pOc'l eonst! uction only,' al1<.! lh,ltthe cily ibelf install the plulIlblng,whilh he sai,1 I\ould lesult in asa\ ing of eunsid'~1.11Jle mOl,ey. in1118 ol'iniol1, . .

lIlayu!' Cummins objectetl Stl en­uuu~Jy 10 suo.h plUlCc!Ult', pUlIllil't~

uul tlldt if any contnt'ls .It .111l\eIe to be leI the Juc.\l 11:.\11 ~lluIlI,1

nut be Libu illllll.'te,.! ag,lilht. TI1l'1ll.tVor said It IletS a lathcr uclita(esiltiatic'!l fol' hllll, inasllluch asthe sole hichler on the plulnbingv.as his sun-in-la\\', Xit 11.11 \1 Hu\\i­bal. If the uty 1\ as going 10 tal<.ep,u t at all it should buth bUild lhepuol alLd d,) the plumLing work, lhemayul' said.

BI""sing '$ fir ~t Illation encom­pas~cd only puol const!uetion bulllti::; was \~ithclI.1\\n aw] hIS lalermolion incJulkd both the Clau"enan,l Xow bal COIlt!dt ts,

It was at this po;nt thaI Dr,McGinnis maue his fil~t SL,t,;lll,;l1t111 ltgalll to dosing tll e club, "Ifcd so stlongly auout tillS mat·tel'," he said, "llliJ.t I IHll stopllie income y-ou al e coun ling onIf you go ahc'ad and pdllia11ybuild a pooL"

Questioil,;d a litU.~ latel' as tohis exact mealling by CounCIlmanHuff, McGi:1l1is ~ajd that he meal:t

• th,lt he I\'ould per "un.\lly· take step.3to halt the club's incollle·ealningactivities. A htlle b.lH came hisstalement that he 1\ ould I esignflom the council at one", If theIllotion II as pa5-:>l,tl.

That ended the special meeting,for all pr actical pUI po~es. Withlhe constnt of his s,;cond, 131.;ssingwilhclI ew his Illolion, Late!,' amotio!l was pas~tU I escimling allactions laken at the mceting,whieh hat! the effeet of pullinV'

1IIRI:lIK'~:f~( ,,,".",' ". ,- ':i" " , ,., ~·t' ",(;,:.. ' '"., ""'~"l~~.F; b

~~~..(.jj.:-,":"~t;;~,~"_:.i.:j, -,~'i~ :~_"l:i: h';ii.i~.B\!4 the pool mallei' ba,_k on llt~ samebasis it was b.::fol e lhe meelingb,'gan - wilh conl!acls for con-slruction let pro\icling 19 gual- ....:.... -anlors put up $1,000 each. And ,,,~......~­slill later allolhcr molion lIaspassed .in whie h eounulm,n I e-fused pay fol' the spccial meetinglhell in plOgI';~S.

'Vhlle all lhis went on lhel e 112.Sconsiclc'l <lole infolmJl lalk, in theCOUI s" of which M(Ginnis stalullhat he wanted to make it de~u

that he does not oppuaC' a pool forOrll but only the ll1ethud of p.u tialcoilsll uclion, The mOlley would Ihave to be on hand in full, 01' gu.u·anleed by SUldi~.3 adjutlgccl goat!fol' it, befOl e he would con~ent toletting COIll!acts, He I~'oul,j be\I illinc; to be one of the $1,000gu~tIantols, l\!cUir,nis OffCltll. .

What LLlltht:r aclion will belakul on the pool matter Ie­mains a qucstion. The Clall::,enCt.'\11pany·s bid is good only untilJaOjt~alY 1st all>j lhat cOll1IJ.tny hasillClieall'cl that any bid made aftel'tl1,lt date would be con~idel'.lbly

highel', as malo Ltls ale sclwdlllc'll---- ----:-:-:--:-..~.~~........ to advance in C03t then, It h~~s

bCtn suggt';;,lcd that male bon,.!abe voted by p'.llting the qu\.)slionon the ballot at lhe spring elec­lion. An att€inpt to St:CUI e thenettlcd 19 gual-antors llMy slillsmcecd, And, unkss thq Vet­erans' club \lithclra\\'S ils pledgl'of fina.\dal SUPpl)I t, pool con­SII UlUOIl can wait until neededfunds ha\e a(cumulalecl.

j By th\.) autumn of 1900, if allgucs \V ell , Ol'd should have tht: mu-Inicil'al puol that volels said theyII dlltcd, by a majotity of 561 to169, on Oct. 23, 194.5.

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Tuesday· \Yedllesday, Dccenlber 2:3'·' 2,~Oh, what a Beautiful Hus'Oey! She IV.is a Doctor, a SUlg,;on in Skills,Handy wilh a sc .llpel- tell ific with a thawomder. But when it (ameto love- what a pelsetiption. 'Ihe comedy I~lih the romantic mal:nerstaning .Johu C~UT~lI, Ht:lh IIll;""~', tkll k,; Ullg~k:':.AWl Uulh.... funl in

EV"lyone Ilill enjoy this 011\" it's the funniest picttu" since the L.lughwas inn:ntecl!

Shod; ~l)e~I.jllg of Allim,l:", ~bo C.lI (uun

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Sunday· l)londay, Decembl'r 21 • 22TeallH',J for the fir,,! tilll.,. for lI:dl' ttlh("t ~d\lu(uf\' of ~Il timt'. Sus­lwu".., "ith lIullll'!d ..~· JJug.ltI, JJ.lIL·'V:1 St.Ul\\~d<••\k:.h Smith, alaIl'dec I.urn'. ill .

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Pi\GE SEVEN

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tional readjustrnent. S'econd, it hastens tIle

day when jet po\ver will whisk dviHan cargoes

froul Coast to Coast, from conti;1ent to conti- '

nent, in a fraction of the present titne and ata fraction of the presellt cost.

Ir; these lim<:s of sweeping ch~nge, the

. ~ntire neW Regular Army is continuing to

mould the shap'e 0; things to CO\11e: TodaYI

in hUl.?,e laboratories and testing stations aU'overthe'~ountry, i\ is c~T1yingoll the worl

th..~t k(~~)~ 'tIle nation stro~lg.·Science ~ndindustry' join witl) ii)e ~nny io many or the

: pr~j(ds that event~ally find, their wilY'into

, the uses of peace~il:le.. .....,. .

Many of AmeriC(;l's fin,e~t .y,o\ll}g 1~1'rn are

no'.... a part of the new I~egular Army. They

an.: building their own fUt1fl'fS W'bi1e serving

their country in these vi~a~iy irn~ortant limes.

Do You Notice The'Difference Between

Select Nleat And Ordinary Meat?

Peeenka a SonMeat Market

And if you like cured meats with that old counlry

Ilcvor-c-muko our market your headqneuters. Only se­lccted meeds oro used - and our curinq and blending

process is a leisurely one that brings out the best in meat

flavor.

If you have been getting by on just ordinary meat.

prepare yourself for a new taste sensotion. Come in to­

day and get one of our cuts of choice, home butchered

beef, W(i) select our stock from the best stock in this

area and supervise the falte'ning.

rrs ASECHET

plf/irlllE.IIl71IHll/lVtll

SPACE FOa r'IHS P.~VERTISH'E[H IS C6UTRIDUTED AS A PUBLIO SERVICE BY:

Nebras)ta State BankORD. NEBF:..

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(!} This sleek, new craft is the P-Sl Thun­

dtrjet. But-look quickly-it's on its way

upl Once it leaves the n~nway. the sound' of

its engines begins to lag behind, and roaring

, jet power (lashes it out of sight almost berore

:rour eyes call focus on its course, The Thun­

derjet gives yOll a !leeting look at the future.I ~. , ,

Developed by the Army Air Forces, the

'rhunderjet is ,another step in the unceasing

search for greater speeds in the air, The Qar­

lier separating man from speeds as fast as

sound is mysterious and formidablc- but the

problem is being met with tladitioIl2.1 inge-

nuity and competence, . .

The Army's wcrk ill the field of jet powa

benefits every_ Arne. kan citizen in two ways.

First, it helps keep our Nation a first ,rate air

power during this trying period of interna-..

MEMBER F. D. I. C.

~rHE ORD QUIZ, ORO, NE13Rl\SKA

SO~U;\\HAT UU'FEla;:\Tb~' John L, Ward

Commissioners Timmelman andKeown were presen t when thecounty board convened Aug, 9,1880. They voted unanimouslythat "hereafter asking for a li­cense to sell malt, vinous and in­toxicating liquors shall give goodand sufficit:nt bond in the penalsum of $5,000 as requireu by law."John Bales, who had been al H'stedin the J. O. vilrJick episoue in1\1arc11 , eviuently got light backinto the good graces of the P0II'CISthat were, as )le recci\'Cu 8Je forhis senices a~ special ueputy atthe Maleh tel m of distriet court.

The name of one Newton Mc­Climans appeal s as a witm'ss be­fon' ti'e grand jUlY. M. B. Gettel'fil st apv~als in the leconl, as re­ceiving his pay for SCI vices asbailiff to the March term of dist­rict court. IIe had an ivc'd in thecounty only two YC'ars befol e, andis still living at Tujung u, Calif,as this is wlittfn. The court house'hall evidently taken a furtherbeating, as A. Johnson was paid$9.27 for lumber to l'€pair thecourt houst', John Case and Co. re­ceived $5,81 for material fUI nished~o repair the court house, andBenson Dlue was paid $5.50 forwork repairing the court house.

At the lI1e8ting of Aug. 26, thefollowing resolution is of specialintoe'st in that it shows the meth­od used in raising the money tobuild Old's second court house, thethircl building to be used as suchin the county. "\Vhereas: OrsonS. Haskell and \Villiam W. Haskell,pl'oprietors of the townsite of Onl,have pre'scnted a deed conveyingto Valley county every fourthblock in said town, begilll'ling withDlock 4, .and stipulating that notless than $6,000 of the proceeds ofthe sale of said land be set apartas a fund for the erection of acourt house on the town site,Therefore be it resolved: that thesaid deed be accepted and the sameentered of record as soon as theplot now being malIe shall beplaced on file." '

This m'cant that at least $333w0\.11U have to be realized on each

1947

Sut>scrlption Price$3,,00 in Nebrusku

$3.50 Else\\ here

memBEROF THe

Published at OrJ. Nebraska

-'0-The bUildinl{ ha.l a 101V door,

so the gUlpeflUit rolled right onin. Firstly they tool< a bath instc'aming hot water and lots ofit. The fruit rolled and tzavelcdon conveyor bellil into U,e b'Jilingwatel', which flushed in and outconstantly, making it a steamyplace to be.

The belts kept moving the fmit,sorting and grading it. Unless t,is perfect it is not llsed in thecannery_, but is groun<,l up tomake an aromatic cattle feed thatthe CO\\'S really go for. All theskins are put into this feed too.

Through this fl ightening mazeof boilers, gauges, hot baths, pres-

U" D, LEc.;Gl~'I"l' .t E" C. LEGGETTl'ul,lIHhe~.

E. C. Leggett - - Edltor-)lllll:tg"r

Ill. H. ,\pklnl; - - • ,\dv. 3111011I;('r

For some s-trange reason I havea hankering today to t€ll you abouta tour through a grapefruit can-,nel y in Texas, Doesn't sound \'Cryinteresting docs it? \Vell it was.

A big place with many bUilding:::,it had a special entr,ance where thelovely yellow gr<lpdruit were un­loa'led f!'Om a dump trucl" 0)1 sogUltly! They rolled down amI outof the truck at the Old, as. it wq;tipped up ... and that's th.; lasttime the grapefi uit was touchedby hand until )·ou accidentally guta little on one fin~er as :"ou open­ed the can!

'file Ord Qlliz

I" 1 t th f ·t k block tUll1CU over to the city be- high water to a safe place, $3; ~-----~y-----~--~,,,,,--_..-NATIO~AL EDITonlAL sure va s, c grape rui ecps fOI'" the ccuntv would h8.\8 any G, M, McIn l yre, same, $LjO., This- - n - moving ahead. Ever ywlie re arc v v ,} ,}

I~~~~< ASSOCIATIO N I spotlessly ,garbeu workers in extra money for its tyeasury, ~r was the same. deal. for. :v!uch ,J.

I~-':,~'!h' ----- white, kecpll1g sharp watch of rna- about $40 pel' lot. Keep this Beehl!,; was paid $1..)0. 111" cla i;n.',~, ~--lii/mil!lfll,mk't- chines, High up on the pulping amourt in mind, as later many of of OI~OIl 8, Ha skcll awl \V. \V .

.,- ../ machine are perched guardians of these lots wo re sold, and at prices! Haskr ll for surveying thl;' town ofthe gra pcfruit , watching and ranging about $75 to $80 for two I Onl was allowc-! in the a n-r.unt ofwatching closely, altering adjust- lots~ At the Aug, 27 meeting it II $22,75. W. H. Willian\;; was l'a;,1merits as necessary. Into en,~'- was pointed out that the Bu rli ng- a' quart cl:s sal.u y as county at-mOU3 closed boilers goes the fruit ton ra il road _had se,:u,I>:.1 a Pl}: I torney, $37,.::'0. .juice to be brought to a boiling pctua! ~nJundlO:l ag ainst VdILl I Jan. 12, the cst imc te of expe:l,'ie,,, ,point for canning, ' county 111 the district court, PI';- I fOI' IS81 was ina.le, belt this time

AmI all through this big plant venting the county f'rom ever CO,- i It was mad .. in mills on the dollarthe floors are constantly flushed leeling more ta:;,~s Jlom th~.lOad I valua t lori, in:;lc'acl of in dol la r«. aswith a thin stream of water so I for the years 18,3-18 Inclusive. it had been dune till' Plecc'cli:1:;that rloo rs and shoes are kept 'I'rcasurvr Mo rt eusvn ha.I been year a nd as it is done today, Tileclean too. No sticky juice hen" carrying the amount due, $1Z,CG7.- total estimate (:allcll for 24 nulls,not a splash is tolerated. 52, 'on his records, which tluew of which 9 mills was for intc'r(bt

In and out ano around we went, them out of bat.rnce. The board en the county bonds, A contract Ifollowing the grapefruit on its trip, thc rvIo rc voted to give the t re as- was given to II. Westover for theSuddenly we come out into another ure r credit for this amount in ordo r purchase of lots 1 a nd Z, b lock ~S,

huge shed-like building, where the to balance his books, This indi- in Ord, a n.l be \\ as g iv-u one yra rnoise is simply tcr rtric, high, cates that any fUI tI,er a t te uipt to Iin whic:l to m a ke the pay.ncnt.clanky, rat t ly noises. We soon collect the taxes for these yca is These lots IIUl' til" ones on whic hfind out why, would be useless, and to all pur- the :lhlfonl bui:elin o' IIJS later

From one of a st ring of boxcars PUSl'S the big tax fight with the bui lt , awl the one' t; the west ofthe men are unloading cans. railroad was en.led. It Will be' re- it. awl it is un.le rs tood that the I

They do it so neatly we ale f'as- membered that Valley county had \\'estoHIS ha.I their home en the'I cina t ed, picking up 10\\ s amI 1011'S previously accepted the sum of lots at that til~lt'. Since then lhl'Je

Entered at th~ l"ostofflce In Ord,) of tin cans at once, using a tool :ji12,::'00 from the rarl roa d (ApI'. lots have been cut up into small",'Valley County, Nebraska, as seconat that 1001,s lIke a wooden rake with 2 1879) as payment ill full for the business lotsClass Mall Matter under Act 0 ,,} ~ • , .March 3 1819 many prongs. The cans feed onto taxes for these years, arid there-

, . another conveyor system, and the fore the injunction mentioned S. L. R. Maine, county jUllg,·,t t I thei b 'I' f tl I I FJi,J :ji75 for lots 3 am] 1 in blockcans, 00, mus lave ici I' 01 rng above was pel' cc y ega, ,~.)C1 , 0 " ' ' ','

bath, but what a racket they make The decree was g rant ed the rail- "-;~~ on, ~h" ,",a,lc:l\.' tum~, l..a:l~ :~ Igetting there! They slid8 along road by Judge Eimer s. DUllely, \\C, t~\ll. 1 hc,·e al;, t l.e lob. no ,\belt~, bo~ up to the ccil.ing, sliu," for \\'hum Dumly county, Neb!', o;c~plcll Py _~he 1< lISt. N,atlonalaga~n, shp do\~'n allu shue. al~ng was named, Sept. 30, the boald 13cl~_k ~_n(1 on ,l~S,t t.o }h~ Cl,lt,cI ,l!faoa1l1, very rapIdly. A fasclllatll1g deciucd to submlt to tile votc!'s the I the. b.oek. n." JUl,ge ha,1 LISsight it was. pn,po$ition of issuing coupon In sillence on thes'; t\\'u lots :1t that

Of course the!'e a!'e many dif· bonds in the amount of $6,500 to Lme.. In anoth'::!' ueal, lots 7 amI 8fel ent sizes amI shapes of cans. pay th8 remaining outstamling Il1 tins S~lme block were cO:1\'eyedSometimes the belts cany big wanants and inllebteullt'sSb of 1tl~3 1 _' -'- _can:::, sometimes tall ones, some· county, said election to e lC (Continuc'd on paG'e 9) _........---~'"'....""_.,... ___.., .-:Jtimes small ones, but oh trw din the l'C'gular election day, Nov. 7, '_ __ ~,-'-..,-_------_

of it all! No one coul,l heal' no 1880. At this ~ame election the ~,D~:'-DIPJl"?jlp.n1?-n~ft';:Pj1t';~)-::?3t::_'~(:'_'~-:;;)I:'»~;>M?jl~:!'..hl;;~b'9_hr,;Fr.,.;:<'}9~r:;;J1r::d<".;jl,;;-,ilo;7JlCi'J,;';Or,,:?'--,".?- UI9Jl~&bG2U-'$[U.~one r Tile guilles were talking but voters were to ucciue whcther the t.I:l ""V,o..",,"':1 \:;'''''i>< 1<;. ""..."'\;..... "'-..... 'X,...... '->."'..... \,,, "":" "'-.. "'';. "'. """ .....";.~ .",............ "-"':I ~o;;.... '>;.). ......~~'~ ~'~ ~~ ~'~~.~could be heard in tiny shatches commissioner s could sell the I('al f!f:.. i!§once in a while when cans were not estate recently con\'C'yed to the ~i iffi,

passing. county by. the town;;ite c,ompany.

~.'/1 I~ii':'~I - 0 - In the claIms allowed Oct. 3, by ff '..In another, quieter building, box- ~he boanl, thne is one ?f J.ye:hl~e I~r

rl> were made from caruboard by 111 the amount of $1,00, fOI 1,,- t.:1more machines. Crates and boxes moving from the nycr to a safe ,t.(:were stackrd by the dozens, and place", but it is not stated th81:e '£iiwe moved through mountains of what he removed. Later. on It 1S ~:1canned fruit reauy to ship. shown that It was a bllllge th<\t ""(

Pal t of the big floor was taken was washe,1 dOWI; stn'alll ~r(Jm I \;:.1­up by tll8 labelinu- maehint' and Messengl'r Cleek Into tbe: nvcr,I~"1again we were fa,s~inatt'll. "About anll frum one road uistrlct into ,;7(the neatest thing", said one man another. ',' ~Kafter another as he. :vatched it Nov, 22, the commissIoners canol ~~p.work. The fIlled, stenhzed, sealed vassed the votes cast at the ekc-' t::.Scans tr'aveled into this shed on tion of .Nov. 7, fil1lling 311 votes ?*.more conveyor bdts and weI e for the bonds and only 16 vote's ~;g

gently rolled down onto the label- against them, They also found that ~{

ing maehin8. ,319 votos hau votcu in favor of -;;7GIU8 was administered in a thin selling the lots in Ord, an'.1 only i)::\

stIeak to the sid8 of each can, then 36 had voted again:;t them, Dec. r:.."l,'tthe can l'ollcd aCloss the labd-. G, the commissionns set the pllci' ';?,"t. II/o'vo co inle:1tions of telEng' HEHpile'; the belts rolled th8 cans over on th8 lots, some for $7~" "and '\:f,!and the other end of the label was 30m8 for $~O pel' lot, UC'pCI1Ulng t f~'; about that mc..gnJliccut e!cdric rdrjg-securely and smoothly stuck UUWIl, on the locatiun, Th" name of IJ: '

,! 'ff [;,,':1 erator ,;ou'vo been n!unning to (JivoAw.l the cans popped into tile caru- Hymel' Vaggett app"ars for baill ,'-if • ... ..board uates. at th8 September te~111 of distl let I ~:J her, but wo cun tell YOU about our

A husl,y :,'oung fellow st_oo,I COUll and also fOI' Judge of dec-I ';'7: - .there to shift full crate's out and tion. C. \V. Noll had been a clerk II \:>i.f personalized smull 10011 plan which enables yc~ to ptirchasoeles-lrical appli·empty nates into position. Cute of election Nov. 7, 1880, 67 p:<us fl., anCC3 and pay for them in ct!sh! COnloln and speak with our loan cidvisorslittle tractors scooted arounJ pil- ago, The bond of Mark E. Gett"!',' ",'t" -1e01n about thq very low interest' rate£. " . .,' ',' " ' .' ,!

~~~~~:ec:,:~:sh;~~:~~~:l~ ~::n:h::~ ~~)P~~~·~~.or~r13~lld~Iecinct was ~ .'Ft4 • I N' I' 0 I'" B" ",' '. k'~ Ibig gun.ny s3;cks of ground l;ccI Present at the first meeting, 1f;1, I'rs .U"IonII 0 n .,..were pllcJ II!' orderly fashIOn, Jan. 11, 1881, were Commissioners~/, ""probably reaelllng 30 fed mto the W 13 Kcown B, II, Johnson and <=,1, -air. Going through the nanoW II: C.' Per ry, 'Many official bonds ~'l' ' ' IN OP I) '.' " I' " Ipassages be.t\Hen thcse g;-rnny were applond, Among the claims ~11 " \ , ' ,sael, Ulountams was rather fllght- allowed were one of T. G. Bovd for ",,]:.. • ..., ;' ,..' " , .' . '.. '. A .1 tl' f'11 I 'tl '" "c-i" ~.~~ ..\"~~.'l'''I-~ .•~ .. 't..~ .. .,..~ ..1.::':.'' ••~ .......~."",,<,, -.t., .. 'f'",,'" '-......~ ..~ .•~~ .. t~ .."....~ ..~""...~,,'(""'- ..\"""",.~........,,~.~.~.,~ .. \"'o; ..~..~~~~ .•~.emng. . nl-L Ie all' was I C'l WI 1 lemoving bl i'Jg8 carric'd away by ~d6qc';-lf&ij''::;lfdqd4'':;(f,6~4'I;~·q~<~<;;rq6~d(dud~dq4:ududqMBij,J;QdQaq6Q4qau-:;'~~if~WQdQii::tlf-~a sweetish fl agrance, rather Wal'lH1 --------'-----'----------.--------~,-----.c-- --. -- - - - -C'---;- ----------,- - _- , '-- - - - - -~ .--.

a bit cloying some way.-0-

Many of the editors taking thetoUI' \\:ere camera bugs or movie­taking addicts, They were busilylooking for "shots."

So when Fred Hill, national_presiuent, climbed, OIl the towel'part. of one of these cute littletractols I was telling you about,taking his camera high in the a'irto take pictures of his manyfdends, some wags found theirchance. '

They got the workmen to lockthe towel' into place, and thereFn·d sat hiuh a1Jove the nowd!

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It was a hot, hot day, and downbelo\v we were sipping the deli·cious fruit juices, compli:nents ofthe canncry people. That wor.der­ful sweet orange and grapefruitjuice', so refreshing and good.

But don·t ClY. At last !lfr. Hillwas let down, and then he hau hist.reat!

-Irllla.P. S. It was the Texsun

Car_nel y, shoulu you wish to know,

ORD

HIAWATHA DOODLEBUG

WOW! IT'S A HIAWATHA BIKE!Tho' "Cift of Cifh" in boy'i end girl'l models. 's7 9SReinforced ot overy joint, Streomlined ~nd /.elecfricolly welded. 26x2.125 801l00n t"el -god New DeplIIftvie 01' Bendix Ccc.ter brchs. , 1.'5 ~ week

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Phone 185

PlOLL SEED CO.

N. F. L. A. OFFICE IN ORD

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For Loans

DICK WHITMAN, Secreiary-Treasurer

CALL ON YOUR--------------------

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That Serve The Farmers Interests

Production Credit Association

Second and Fourth Wednesdays of each month"

Our shop is bur::;ling out all over with fresh. beautiful,

nursery-grown flowers .•• available in f~bulous, abund­

ant Chris!mas bouquets ••• artistically arranged cor­

sages. Exquisite potted plants and wreaths.

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For Use All Year Long

pECEMBER 18, 1947' I

Strand Theatre

A n especiolly pleosin9present - both procticoland beautiful. Ex(rq large52x70" tablecloth of color­ful print cotton & rayon.

Luxurious ~nd proeticol,'too, this virgin wool blan­ket makes an ideol Christ­mos gift. 4 tb, weight, insix color.s and· white .72x90". MothdojDageproof, too!

COMING SOON!

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UEAUSQUAH S

1.98Urig,l;tly printed ra)Oll

uq)es - 36" S'l u.ue! Clearsolid colors ~u I;ure wool.'SIllMt W'OHll Jcei&IlS .lUllreinforced self.friugeJe,lJ'!1"e._Sh.cJlJo~eJhew!.

got too hot. Not much damage I Sunday evening dinner guests ofwas done, Mrs. Lizzie Knapp and Mrs. Max-

:111',5. Frieda Noyes fell on the I ine ~l'Ott WeI': :Ill'. and Mrs. C. D .ice Monday afternoon and broke" Knapp and famlly, Mr: and MIs.her leg just above the knee. She: Fred Baltz and Arthur and Mr.was taken to the Clinic hospital iand ~lrs. George Cox, Arthurfor Xv ra.ys Monday evening'. Her Bartz bitlhda y was celebrated.son, Dar icll came over f'rom Nor- -.- - - .. _..~~_..~--[olk to be with his mother. Mrs. Rest for ChildrenNOyl'S has rooms in the home of Sufficient rest and sleep are as,er, daughter, Mrs. Her;man Desel important as proper diet for chiloand does not often walk t ho short I drcn, In pLHening a child's dailylistance up tow:: but Monday .af- I ro zra m. these should have special"e rnoon was dc irur some sewing' p g .'nd needed mater r,l at the: stan'. I emphasis

Ins t cad of bothe r Llg her e~aut;htet', ===;~=::~~~::;;;;;:=;::=:;~she went l.e: self', hall bccn to the ::3tore and II as returning when shefell in f'ion! of the Stanley Brownresidence. Passers by f'ound herind when ~hs, Descl was called,she did not know her mother hall North Loup. Nebr.'eft her ioorn . Walks around townthe past wee], have been danger- --- *---)US for anyone, because the last . 'mow, fell on \op of rain. and ,~Iee~ IFnday • Saturr,iay, Dec. 19 • 20rnd It has beu1 almost llnpos~tbll' ICOD I,' 01' 'I'H I,' lIT "'S"I'~o get them e!('an. ~ ~ ~ fl' ~~

Geo;ge 'Waller who SUb!l1itte.d with James Warren andto maJor sutgery at the St. I< l'anCIS'10spital in Grand Island last II ' Debora Aldenweek has been in a velY critical('on,ji tion the past few days. His iSunday-Wednesday, Dec. 21-2.mother, ~h s, Hall y \Valler hasbeen staying in Grand Island with [I UNDERCUHHENThin1 anLl otha membels of the, . h K h ~. H bfanllly have been down a goud deal. Wlt oL.cllne ep urn

Phyllis Babcocl{, Donna ~lan- Robert Taylor, Robert Mitchumchester, Gordon Porti,~ and DonalLlClemeat, all university of Ne­braska students, will be home thelast of this wecl, for holiday va­cation.

Mr, and MrsMrs. Meye rsand Man'it.

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LOVELY NEW HANDBAGS

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AIl{{ ~a{ ~TJJljlly' .fell!I£Y l!.!!fesJ

Give her a Slllart ue," handbag to complete herWinter wardrobe! You'll find eevry l)opular styl~,

-top zippers, pouches, em'elopes, shoulder straps-iu 9leek plastic paten.ts and leather grains,'handsome rayon failles, wool broadcloths, cordes,j

Sl\IAlrl' IIalf '11 llalf GLOVES',

Smoothly failored gloves with a dual 198personality! Capeskin backs, rayon .,suede paJms. Black or browu-·-1.·but·,tou le~gth. ~6.8%~ .

Briglll Cift$ fvr lied

UHESS·UPBLOUSES

She'll 10\e t!tesc· Jainty.. .lilotbes! EmlJroiJcred orlaee·triUllnnl mOllcls ill

while, Jar k or pastelshaJes. TailoreJ shirt. .t) pes, ~ too, w itll .. 10ug ~ or_, ..shorU1~c\ e". 32·33';

'1 Sunday guests of r-Ir. and ~IrsDon Tolbel t were 1\11'. and Mrs

. Kenneth Tolbert of Niagara FallsN. Y., win. Tolbert and M1', and~!l's. ClyLle Ke'ihkr of Grarid Is la ndand Mal k l\!( Call.

Sunday guests of'Paul Meyer were, brothers, DelmerI Loewe, of Beemer.I R. Eo Anderson, district mission,I ai y of the Arne: lean Sunday schoo'

union of Denver was a guest over! the week ene! of the Ralph Sawyer

family. Mr. Anderson was guestspoa kc r Sa t u r.Ia y mor n i ng at theSeventh Day Bapli~t churc-h andon SUl1llay evening at the l\Iethod·ist church, Mr. Anderson's workis in the sparsely setJlell couunun-it ies of Wyoming, Colorado, am'Ncbiaska.

l\II s. HIllis Colcrnn n was hostessto the I<'ortnighlly club on \Vel!l:esday evening when Mrs. Can 01;Thomas brcug lit the Chr istma sI(sson, Instcall of a gift ex·changc', gifts were brought for thlNebraska Chlldrl'n's HonH'.

, Mr. amI ~Irs. Lester Samplc.:' ,spent SUI,day with !llrs, Fanny", "'I Sample.

Mr. and Mrs, FloyJ Redlon haycbought ,,-lrs, }~Ioycl Hutd1ins placejust south of North Loup. MI'. and1\11's. Hutchins plan to move tethl'ir farlll in the hills south oftown,

North Loup's new fire truckwas giycn a tryout \Vednesda>'when the roof on the shed kitchenon the H. H. Tholllt;ate housccaught fire fI'om a stovepipe that

Recent Bride

NELSON ",IOTOH CO.:)rd Phone 161 Nebr.

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NORTH LOUP

DECE.\lllEH 25

CHIUSTi\IAS NIG lIT

Sammy Haven and His Orrhestra, ( .

North Loup, Nebr.

Quiz Representative

North Loup

*C.B. CLARK

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MRS, ETHEL HAMEB

Yes, I said cr.eap, land 'isthe cheapest thing you c;anbuy today, evel ything elseis out of l'eaSon, Let usshow' you 160 acres rig h tneal' this town for 1918. Ifyou are not locatell fOI' nextyear, see us soon, And ifyou want the best busi:1essin this country, come andha ve a 1001, right soon.

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Lion's ('!ull Xot{'sTile North Loup Lion's Club will

meet at the 1'0ltiS cafil Thurslby,Dec. 19 at 7 p. m. Plans fo!' theFoundcl s Day progl am will be an- .,nounced. Thel'il is a Lion's dub Jackey BUlruws l'etull1ed Sa tur-

.-- ._______ J ._' .~--~- _ day night flom Lincoln where she

.~ '- :':;'J;€.. C'i';:' <. -:.. '-'(.'~;' C".~C~'<l: '!'~ £.':(. "- ('·:":;;;';:"';;',U: 1:1 ;"f.i< 'i:>t:"-~.;;:- 1,;, '-i:.t,.~1,;,.".'(.~:.'(. i.~ :; H'i:. Hi.i:.f.;, 1,;,!:; ~''''~ ~fitc~~ftta~h~\'~:I~~'a~~ittn~~~~1~n~

~ Ii and had at telll.1c:d the dedication of

I I',....M~.· 0'L:ID Ai-Y L, I:QU',0 ,S i~ the nEW spc:eeh building. She rode; ~ 14 ~ do\\n Monday with MIS. Call Mc·.1 iii Connell of Ord." ~ Mi,. and MIS. CloyLl Ingelson; ~~., . '\ ';. ~ were shopping in Grand Island

) ~,~~,).:~~'~~.C~.~~~4.~~1!P~-~~'~~rro....:".:7!lA1~~:~,;'I;~l".~(.f})~,] ~ ~~~~l~:~~~~:d;~i~;:'e~~;~::ii~.1 ~V "'."'Ii wJ J) ~ evening at the school house, MIS.

· '! Ii L, B. Nelson, I\1IS. S. C. Hawkes.i'; l( 1\11:5. Vere LeonaI'll, Mrs. Cloyd:. ~ In~elsoll and MIS. 1~ax Klingin-') IMPORTED &11 snuth prc'pared the dll111er.d i§ 1\11'. and MIS. Lee Mulligan re-· BRA NDIE S ~'tUllled Saturday night flom Om-J iii aha whele he hall some sur gical1 iii work done on his ey<'s.

': ~ Ml S. Roxy JeffeIics went to1 Rare Spanish 6. Portugese Vintages ~ Grand Islanll on th~ Monday'i i~ morning bus.'~ .$3 00 ~ At the auction sale held Sat-

I • Fifth " mday night at the commu'nity, : iii b,li\dil1g $283.00 was cleared and! ~ tItis amount added to the firil, ~_~A=' ''''-'r'' ~ tl'utk fund. Fin;men hope to com-,; PREPARED '~ plete the needed amount by Jan,!.! Ii Mrs. Earl1<,st Jensen and family

'1 C0CK'I~ AII, .S· .,' ~ spent Sunday in Anadia \vith :111'.•~ • ~ ~~~~. 1\j~~;s~~~t~ir~l~i7,l~,~S.\\~lrr~ ~~I~. I ~ ebra ted.; Martinis, Cocktails $2 0"0 ~ Shc·ldol1 Van Hor n \vl1o went to,/ . . • iii Denver several weel,s ago, had:, MunhaHans, Fifth i1 gonil to Alam€:Lla, Calif, is staying .

: --.-...-.... 'M um.~" _ ~ \\ith the Kenneth Barbc'l's and is 'I d WOI king at the ship yanls with

.; l\lINT GIN lfh,i2 50 ~ Kelly.:. • ~~~. ~ A lalge number of NOlth LoupFifths ¥. '. ,i ~ pilople went to Ord Sunday aft€!'-

'! ~ noon to hear the Messiah by the~ --"~'G' , ~ Valley County Conlll1unity ChOIUS,

i CII r\ 'l~f,' ,,\U SCIIN1\1)I)S' Jtilw.,5 f1li From the intIoduction by MIS.t _1. J.',h1. 1. ~,;;~:f) ", ,~ Furtak, the filst solo by NPlth: Limited Supply,'Fifths "(~. " ~ Loup's own RiehalLI Babcock, to

.~ ... , .....~~ >'"m_ ...>~~ ~ ~~~g~i~11~11 1::~~a~ll~}~I~~lJi~~', c~fllsl~Ssa\I~.:

'; CHOOSE YOUR FAVOHITE BHAND ~ ~=~ 1\1itchell also sang in the chor-:~ ~ MIS. Rob,nt Bagby, of Chicago.) BY AcrUAL COUNT WE HAVE 137 BHANDS OF WHISKEY ON OUR iii who had been visiting her daugh-,! SHELVES-MOSr OF THEM IN THE THREE FAVORIrE SIZES Of HALVES, ~ i~~{li~I~~r\~~~:~~~1~\~~1~1~~ I~l;t l~lei~! PINTS AN!> FIFTHS. IF YOU HAVE A FAVORITE BRAND-CHANCES ARE f1li day for her home.I WE HAVE IT FOa YOU! JUST COME IN AND ASK LJS! .~ Mrs. Fanny Butts came down

~; FAIH TRADE PRICES: ' ~ flUm BUlwelJ on the Wednesll,w\./ , i . i f1li ,1101 ning bus and spent the dayiJ _,_~.. .. ,,=_~~~._.~~ ~~. " !! with 1\Irs. Nil,a Schultz.'~ ~ MI'. and MIS. Nels Rlker spent:,~ \V I. NIi' S :BE' E' R ,~ the delY Sunday WIth ,tht' Roger

. I , l'J ~l 13en:;on family ncar Sumter.,'I, ~ :Hrs. Evelyn \Villoughby has a"J 20% Domj?slic Sweet \Vine ~ bad case of skin poisoning, floll'

~ G:\IIoll.': C'3 7~ ~.. $450 ~ handling Chlistmas tIees and wa,<J • J 0+", ;) Your fa-...orit~ brand, price' it 'lot abl,' to go to her sehol at

~~ II I 1 90 .~ Balkel' Monday.: I aves .. include:;; deposit, per ca.so ~ Alice Johnson was hO\11e f)(1\l1

I I ' , I 7~ ~ \er school at Fishcrfek over the/ ~~llt 1 . . • ;) ~ 'ycc;kcnd. MisS' Johnson stays in~ " • ,"~~ ~. he Mur ray Rkll home in Scotin~, i~ 'nd riJes to her school with Mrs. I lMPOH'[ED SCOTCH WHISKIES are beCOnllng le:;;8 plenliful; aL!d tho£~ of you who like is '-{ilh cach day. Mrs. Rich prepares

- ~ 'he hot lunches for thil Fish Crt'e1,Bktck 6. White, Ballantyne's, Wi}ite Horse, etc:'., are advhed to gel your supply now. ~ chool childnn.

, , . ~ 1\118, Sylvia Brannan is in the,' I I LII S ~ '3t: Pa\ll. hospit~1 where she i'

D'~' I' Iit' ''Vt ~ 'lell1g gl\Ol spC'ual tl'c'atments fOl

Gil .II S Iquor ore o€ ',er lhcumatism. ,.' .' .' " - . ~~ Mr, and MI ", Everptt :\12T1I,hC'st, ' ~,~ ,.e • , . . d~ ;)' came flam Gla!,d Isl,lnd SUtHla~'

, ~ amI spt'nt the day with 1IIr. andit II"" StflHnr' ,ral\(·l"'st~r.

ORD Phone 81 - Free Delivery • , fiE13R. ~ Mr. and 1\l1s. Boyd 1\Iulligan,~ ,pcllt Sumhy aftelltoon with Mr.

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l=.='='''''''''''''====:..==--=.====.~==~==~===~==~~~~i service and the gifts will go to 1111's. \Vtll Scl1ultz went to Ord in the process of being orga niz ed. Chu rch World Senice for the ovcr-. on the F'iiday 11l0ri,ing bus to see in the tovn of EIiI.sun. The 1t'}Jt'e'seas relief. Money may be, do-jl\lr's. Rhoda Burke at the Clinic scnta tive of the Chicago office,:Hted for t[;is purpose. An offa- i hos p i ta l. Mrs, Burke: is some Lion A. T. Holcomb an,Llgcd foring Will, be ta.kcn fOI' the Ne-I better and hopes to be able' to go eight members of the N. L. Lion'sbraska Ch i ldr en s Home, to the home u{ her son, Volney club to attend the meeting in.. The ~!en's ~..hothel}1uud. met last I \\'; .1Hr. at Loxing t on some time Eiicson.

,St:\enth U.1Y B:\l)tl~t Church Sun.lay evening. Supeltntemlt-nt I tlns week, Last Wednesday several of the'• I' t Fr,ce,cn entcrta incd the gruup with Joan Earnest entcltailicd'some mel.1bers,spol,e before the Erilson'.~. C yue Ehrt!, pas 01' 1 1

Worshi n scrvic 10'00 two movies. One, "The Christ of her Irieuds at a slumber party gwu!-" 1 cin ocrs of the dd~g:, ..13 · le 1 ,I 1 cl'11'4'O . Geol~ - Child" as given in Matthew an.l ..md coasting party F'r iday nig2\t to t.ion was as f'ollows : John Ward,

II) e SC 1UO, ., ot 'L 1 •. it t· t ' I P St' R C P 1 l\f 1(1 . t S ,t j ur,c. An invi a 1011 was ex enu- help her celeb: atil her birt iday. I voy me', oy ox, au ..a. son,- .~:~:en c'h .l~l· \~"ll hav» char W" of cd to all and more than fifty were Taffy pulling was also enjoyed." John Haskell, Ronald Cress, A. T.,. lil 10,tl I. 1e,1 '11°< . present Six gills were present IHolcomb, Rev. A. C. Ehret andl.:e \V01':5 11p St21 \lI.:e ar..u \\'1 slng' . ". " 'R . S 1\1.·t 1 II 1'1 1'1.' C t t "T] Ch Id J" ," b' --,- Grattt \\ hltil IS agaIn spendll1g .e\. .• 1 l' 1e. 1e c lal tt I'<." ,an 'ta

1 tl \~ J'll ~~ub '1"':1 Xorth Loup ;\ldhudht Church ~he winter with his brothel', Owen, ntt;llt of the l1c:\\l'y fOll\!l'J club Wll!',',Cll.lan ,g 1 11, t. e;l t IS. V'l 't d hi' ~i 'te' N "l \\'h'te I be announced soon, The club has'lll'Llor AV'l John" plaltlst anl1 Chn-tn'as Sunchy DeC' ~1 ,11 e, an s, s 1,.01, 'I .';"1.Ii'·e 13re'lJ:ick ;'I:~ni't Chur11 ~C!1001 10 ~ m ,,~. 3.nd Mrs. I<'a11ny Cox, ,a!H·aLl,Y nlllelten c:!leU'er member:s .. ""-S'u~llay ;Iight wih b~' the De, ~lrs, LStella' K~r I' S~Pt.· Dallene 1\Iolt uw had hcr .tonsils sl~neJup, The NUl th L~up LIOn,SI:2,I:l;er chuI'ch such1. The pro' :\IonJing sCl\ice,' 11:15 a. m. "ell;ovfel. a: Gl,~ml Islar:d \'\ednes- ch,b \\111 act as sp~nsol,.r aIel will be in c:hal WI.' of the B:b!e Anthem by the choir. Messaoe dat of las \Hl'k. . .... I ,,'/',:',/"::",~:,':;:· ..::001 and the vario~ts classt'S will by thL' pastel' "The Hope of all thl SIxteen mel\:~e.l~ of the LeglOn ,1\l1s, S. 1\IItcJlell wrl.1 )OUlncy to!: a\'c' pal t. Two male quallEls, Yeals." \UXl!leUy 1~lC't j< ndJY aftell10l';1 at Lll1coln by bus to VIStt Ramona,r.e of t1hl older gruup an'.1 one Cluislmas prugram at the t.h~ home o,f ~1rs. :'lr.l;tl A:ll1~'as i al1;1 p:alls, to retUl:I WIth her?n \VinifH'd \Vlnsome l\1eYilrs,: I'ulll the younger group will sing, chmL11. Tuesday e\'(~ning, 8 p. m, ~Ol ~ car:Jle Ilgh~ Chltstl~la_ po- 'II< ~~~aJ t~e 1,9t~,I\hLl,1 l:al,nO:la WIll daughter of 111'. and Mrs. ClemJh" boys ancl gills I\ill each bil .I,au.\\I11ch l\aS,ll1 chalgl of M~s. btolll the ~hllstlllas \aeatlOn. 1\!eycrs of North Loup, \\110 be-

l ;llIClllberl,d by a gift. Eadl per- :\lira YaUQ' E\<!!Igdical (,hure! \'\ ll1I1le Bartz. ,There was a gIft Tile Ml~slonaly stully gruup of came tht! blidil of Cn::ul,s \Vl'fl(y,.);] is to bring a white gift of Rev. \V. G. StUller, p~,stor exchange anll grfts were pI ought the W.S.C.S. will have 3; gu<,st-Ja,Y Bolda at a ccremony pc \fotllled in

',.kUling or oth<'l'Ivise for overseas Sunday school 10 a. m. by the memb.;rs for the laydte of at the home qf Mrs. I< red Bartz,,,:1:ef. There will be a dedication some :'eto an. The hostess SCI ved Tuesllay. ~lrs. Ray Jilll WIll leaLl NOl th Loup last Sunday

Chunh, 11 a. m, a Chnstmas lunc'h, the devotIOns and the last two ~ _SU:1uay evening a spelial candlc- chapters of "The Thousand Yeal s"

light musical prllglam will be held. -'Irs. Alln;l Crandall Dies outlilled by the pastor. . Paul Smith of Scotia spent Sun- rA chiILln'n's pl'ugram will be Th Cl 'II . th • tl t. Mrs. Anna CI andalJ, 78, passed e 11 lren In e "Ie 10llis jday evening with his parents, Mr.

gIven Christmas eve. away Friday a.t an 01<;1 ladies home Youth Fellowfhip both Intermed- and .1\lrs. A. \V. Smith./ in Keamcy where sh~ was taken ia.tes and the senior gr'oup will givil 1\11'. amI MIS. Doug. Balba and

The N'olth'Loup grade school thl"e months ago to',b,e cared for. gIfts ,next Sunday fqr the 110th('r 1\Vayne all'ived Sunday fl01l1 Mich­will give its annual Christmas Mrs. CI'a11l1all's niece, 1\11 s. Jam('s Jewd s Home. The c1:111rch sehuol igan ane! Iowa, where they havepn'graJl1 on Thur~d,lY evening at \Vals'l, camil, flom he.r home in r membcrs 1\111 also gIve towanls spent the past thl'l'e weel,s. Theythe community buildi,lg', The pro- Bealllsto\1 ri, Ill, to l{eal ney and I thtl Home. will stay hcre till after Christmasglam this YCi:ll' will be an Opill'(tta tool< hi)[ aunt's bodY' to her old I Rev. Call McConnell and Hev. "',,I thcn lelllln to their home tn"A Christmas Fantasy". The mus- home in Brookfield" '1\10., fol' bur- 's. 1I~tehdl wil} att:n~ the 1'0.\\11 Vallejo, Calif.ic:al palt is lll1tkl' the direction of ial. D. L. Crandall 8nd Roy L'1:.v. is I ar"j Countly Comml:;s,oll ll1C(llng Cub Scout pacl, meeting wasthe Principal, .1\11'. R. O. Babcock, wC'nt to Keall1e>') Frilhy" ,caliI'd, at· YO:'k ,Tuesllay, Dec:ul1ber 16. held Mon,lay, evening at the. hOlnethe eostuming and worLls ale unde'r theril by 2\1rs. Crandall's death, I . ~od.1 LOllI) B:l~I,,·tbali of Clal'lnce SWltur. A Chnstm,lsthe dil't~etion of lhe grade teac11ft's, They retull1ed Saturday 'on the, Nor~h Loup lost to Sargent in palty, a grab ba;S gifts exchange1\,Iiss Clara Jensen, Miss Binline morning bus. 1\11', Le\\is had bCC11 , the fwals of the Loup V,'\l1ey for the chilcllt'n amI one for theIngflson an,j Mrs. Ellamae Htll, acting as HI'S. Crandali's g U;ll'lliaD 1\basketball toumall1ent. 29-19 ..The gruw n ups were in thil evening's

An epidemic of c:hicken pox the for some time. . Challengers hac'! eallier gatncd enteItainmtnt.past weill< has I,ept a numQer of . '.' entunce into the finals by win- 1\11'. and lI1l's. Chall<,s Boldt ofthe small"r school children at \Vortl~ Carl'e'llkr Rilled nil'g handily flom Scotia and Grand IslanLl sjwnt S>..mday withhome. Judy Cartel', Jenolin Scott, \\'orth Cal!,,,nter. 0111y son of I Taylo!'. MI'. and 1\Irs. Clem Meyc'ls andVida Inger:;;on, Sharlyn King were 2\11's. amI :\11'5, Hoss Carpt'nter, who All of the playing was done by family.

, among the early victims. fOltllerly lived in N'nl th Loup, was unllerdassmen with the e~ccption 1\11'. and ~1rs, H. L. Gillespie were" killed by a hit and run drunken of Charles Be.::be and Myles Nel- J::U('sts for coffee I<'riday evening

driver on October 6 at. ConconJ, Son. Bob Hawkes, Ronnie Good- of MI'. and MIS. Paul Jones.Calif., according to word received rich, and Hussell Kelr were the MI'. and Urs. Hillis Colemanfrom his palents this week. He three sophomores who started the and Mrs. Hugh Adams spent Sun-and his wife and little daughter games along with Juniors, Jer- day in Uly~s(s with Mrs. Adamshad spent the evening at the par- raId Manchester and Lester Leon- mother. Thcy stopped in Shelbyental home and hao.! left at ten ard. Cell 101 Mullil;dn, Joe Bab- to sce the Jilll Colelllan family.o'clock to return to their own cock, Dean Hutchins, Harold Jim Coln:an, Janet anel JIll c"mehome. neal' Concord. Before he Klinginsldth and Mel'Vin Meyers over flom Sheib,Y on, business Fri­had been gone fifte('n minute's, saw consi<,lelabJ~ action. day cven'ng. :\Irs. Coleman cameword came of the accidcnt and the Sargent gained a ten point lead over for the day :\1omlay.family having been taken. to the early in the fil'St qual ttl' and al- The Neighbolly club is meetinghosl'ital. He lind till t.h1ec the thcugh n\atc,hing b:1skets with S,H- Wednesday aftelllVon' at the hOlnenilxt day. Hi;; wife and da,ughtL'r gent afteI' that point the ehal" Iof Mrs. Hugh AJall1s for a CI1l'ist­\VCle both badly injur;;d. both lengel'S never could command the lEas progl am and gift eXlhange.Ipving broken jaws, l\11~~ Carpen- lead. Sargent has r:our !l1el~lbers Jl.Iy~tCIY sister gifts wcre also ex­tel' a bro],en leg and many other of the same tca;n wlllcn tool, them chang('ll.injulies. The Carpenter" family to the State tOUl'l1dment last >·ear. Junior Dolgner and a friend ofleft here in 1£127, rnovinl;' first to Althou"h the Challenoers have SUlprisil \VCril SatulLlay night andFullel ton and tl1c:n to Califoll'.ia. won fOUr'"of their first fi~'e games, Sunelay guests in the Stanley

Coach Cook believes them to def- Brown home.initely be a ycar from top forlll. Ralph Bmson of Ord was a 1\Ion­The squall lists two seniol'S among day dumCf guest of Mr. and Mrs.twenty,tl1ree boys reporting. ; Joe BUI s~'n.

A new boiler and a new pasteur­izeI' qre among the new improve­ments at the North Loup cheesefactolY·

!I{I'. and Mrs. Jack Lyons ofTacoma, \Vash, all ived Mondayand will visit lIIrs. Lyons father,Je"s Waller, and othcr relati\'l'still aftcr Chi Lstmas .

MI$. Ray Hill went to ArcadiaIThuI~,jay evening amI letUlneLlSaturelay.

Mr, anll 1\11'03. Everett Howelland :'\11'. and Mrs. Glen \Valnerand Llaughter wne Sunday guestsof 1\11'. and 1\I!s. EaI! Howell.

Mr. and Mrs. Petil Joq;cnsenwent to Falll~tlt1ville, Ia., Flidayto spenel the weel, end with theLester JOlgensen family.

Ralph and Lyle Peter~on ofHivc!ton , \Vyo., al il guests ofrtlati\ es here.

MI'. and Mrs. Bates Copelandwere Sunday supper guests of:Ill'. and Mrs. Bob Reis of Onl.

David and Dean Van Hoosenspent last week with "-II'. and ~~rs,

Hal iy Van Hoosen whilil theirmother, 111 S. Cccil Van Hoosen1\as in the hos pi tal.

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~O;\IE" HAT VlFFERE~T

John L. "'ant

Sinet,' the fint sted plow in 1837, pl'Ogn'ss in steeland in £.U·lIl 1'1'odUdiUll ha' c gone h'lUd in hand.'

nut since then hll pro, ell elJuipment amI methodsh.n e enaMed e.lell f.\l·mer to prodUl'e mOl'€, ·aud thusrc!('ase mOl'e aud mor(' ,,~rke1's to lll'oduce other 1'.IW

lll<ltedals, mac-hiner)' mHl sen ites..-

,AgricultUl'al llrogl'ess malIc possihle our intlu~trial

expau:'<iou. Togethc1' the)' ga\c U5 the highcst stand.anI of lh iug in the" urld.

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by DorothyI

350 Fifth Avenue, New York 1, N. Y,

Ah\ERICAN IRON AND STEEL 1~~STITUTs:

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,It" 'lsn't ahl'l) s this 'I'ly. Ne'lrly e, ny Am('rican \\ as it

l.U'mel' 150 ) cars ago, he('au~e it took most of his timeto nlise enough !oo~l fur his f.uuHy.

A total of 26 million per~ons on Alllnie,lIl h;'l1ls feetlthelll~eh es <lnd the other 116 mill~on of U~, in 'HltH·tion to milllons alJl'oad.

One third of our population?

One fourth ?~One sixth?

How Many· of Us Are f{jrmers Today -.

BUl CH''­lHAl !>ECOND

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DECEJ\.l13ER 18, 1<J·t 7· TIlE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NE13RASKA_____.-.;. ~ • .....__..__~ c _

----------------~-.""1atr:"",---------three months vacation in Idahu - The Brace anJ Vinton rural Gold Star l\lothers\\-. B. Jennings a cco mpan icd them sc huols will han' a ChI ist masand will spend some time here pI ug ram togctl.cr 'I'hursday CV8- Honored at P twith his sis te r, l\lrs. Collins, ning Mrs. Or ic HurIGt:lt ani r-1rs. onore( a HI' y

--!-.11'. arid Mrs.. \v, \V. Douthit, Bruce Peterson arc the teachers. Nine Gold Star mothers wcrcHI', left Tuesday for Denver. - Dr. Elul'n Benda left Satu r- honored at a pal ty at the' Legion to H, A. Babcock, county clerk,CoIQ., whc re they will visit until (lay to gl·t his wife an.l da ug h- hal! Thursday evening. Mrs. W, an.l on the same terms as the

~~___ __ aftcr the Christmas holidays with to- and bring them here to spl'ild K Dodge, Mrs. WIlhelm en a Jcn- others. In case you haven't guess-. . --;-- l.he i r da ughtcr, ~Ir. and Mrs <,Da r- Cluist mas with his pa rer.ts, Mr. S8n, MIS. Mary Ok rczsa MIS. ed it, these two lots ale those now

~ LOIcn Good left Wednesday I --Lloy,1 Guggl'nmus, son of Ivvy Ed\vanls an ..l family. ancl Mrs. Hoy SeVCl"SUll, Dr. 13en-, Joe Wezg ryzn, Mrs. F'rcd Clark, owned by Hugh Carson and oc-to attel.ld the implcun.nt dca lc rs' 1\11'. and Mrs. D<,l.vc. Gug.genmos __ !-.1I's. Hoy Sc·,erSl1l1 is spend- da had bee-n s pcrid i ng a f(w days Mrs. Clarence Piersen, MIS. Mar y cupicd by th,: Amick Motors.c t 0 1 H t 1 it '1'1 I f C If 1 with his mother who ha,1 just re- Sowers, Mrs. Ed Vog clt a nz and ~u\\' \\'8 come to still another'On\l'n Ion In n.a ia. e I'~ urn- e . \ul'~: a,Y or 3; 1 01 rna IV ie re ing ?- few Jays with her sister t I f tl I 't I' L' Mrs. C. \V. McGrcxv \\·~I·~ honored f I l' Atcd Satmelay. he ~vIll VIS~t hIS sister 1111'S. Al and f'arni ly, Mr. a nd Mrs. Gco. urucc rum ic 1V~Pl a In 1l1-" .v" , 'interesting bit 0 ear y iistory.

R I J ccln. by the American Legion mcm- t,he nuetin g of Jan. 24, 1881,· the-l\lL and Mis, Orin Kellison a 11g, Vavra, until her sop, Dr. and -\Vm, Goff and John \Vozab bers and their wives and the rucrn- commissioners sold to Edward D.

and Stephen returned from a -·Hc,uy Janus went to Omaha Mrs. Eldon DenJa and Bonnie ar- . C I I I I h' be rs of the Aux ilia ry a11·' their S tt I I t 7 ., 8 bl k 12tl I t.i t' C I '1 I bus: Th t t .'. , ._ , , . wel·e 111 d·~ln, s an, on ..... usincss ' ' ''''. u., a 01' CC', 0 S anu, oc ,

11ee wc c l vaca IOn spe n ll1a - ., on. ay on Jusl1)ess. e suce s 11\ e 1 hu; sday to spend the holi- Wednesday. . husbands at a covered dish dinner. for the sum of $80. These wereif 01 n ia , Thui sda y af te rnoon \VeH' so congested with traffic on days. _ Josephfnc Kri3 left Thursday The Gold Star mothers were the lots beg inning at the northwest

c __ MI'. arid Mrs. Cash Rathbun I the ley pavciucr.ts in Omaha that - MIS. 1\1il,ln'J McDaniel a nd ' on the bus for Tucson, Ariz., where Igiven hankies and Gold :star Aux- corner of the square and takingleft MonIay to take a m on ths va- lw came heme Wcd ncsda y. He daughter, Mary Lee of L03 Ang"-l she will spe nd the winter. I Ili ary pins as gifts. The Christmas i in the area west to the new Ordcation, They plan to visit their 1plans to be in Ojnaha again this les are house guests of Mr. ami --,-l\lL and Mrs, Joe Cupl, Jr., Itheme was can ied out In table post office, On these lots Mr. Sat­son, ~!r. and Mrs. Rodney R3.th- \I cck to flnish hi" buxincss. MI.':;. \VIlI, Sack. Mrs. McDaniel will spenll their Christmas vaea-, decorations anu the pnlgnUl1. terl0e built his well known earlybun ami family in Calif,pmia. MI:>..' --MI'. ami l\lrs. Hobert Noll allJ :\In;. Sack are sistels. tion at Lincoln, Games were pla;,'c'll an,1 carvls day hotel, known as the SaltetleeMabc:1 Abell1ethy will riJe to ~al-I\\Cle in Lill~uln from WeJneoday ~Ml. anJ Mxs. C. J. Morten- -So J. \Villard and family haw were sung by tho'gruup. House..Ifon11e, WIth l\lr. anJ 1\1,1s , Hath'JUl1. until Satulclay last week. . ~en will kavo SaturJay for Sheri- moved to Yarllw, Caltf., and are --------------

- S. Sg l. J unn Miles who is --, l\lrs. Lewis l'uneuchar is in dan, \Vyo.,· wbel'e they will spl'l\ll guing· to spenJ. the next few' ~~'t;>>Z:"{,f€:f(.'{,'{,''t'{,'{,',,:~'.:.';c~''t'~·i"C~"L t"_;f·'~"~'CtP'l't:{,·_::"'Ct"t'i:.·i't:··~·{,'t'.·"::'i''i'i'{;'(;'stationeu in Alaska anu who was Grand Island visiting her Jallgh- Christmas with l\1r:. and Mrs. l~o- ~nonths takll~~' It casy anu y~o~- ~ ~calku home uueJo the illnl'ss of his tel. She plans to stay with ~1r, Lut E. Helvey. Mrs. Helwy is Ing al'oun,l. ihelr son, Danll; IS W ~'qt#'ie IIEmail son he,s received the secoml '!.l~U MIS. Leonetrll Yount until af- the fOrlner l\lary Annabelle Will. employell by the lallroad anJ they 'if \ '" ~' ~extension of his furlough. Plans ler the holidays. iams, will make a home for him. ~ Aare now to bring HaIry Lcl{oy 1\1' . t~ ~ '"I f -- l'~, Hoxanna Je{fenes of -l\lr. a11·' 1\1I"s. Jalne o Oll·~ - ~~-. -~~---_..-- MlM ( \ ~1ume rom thc hO~l'ital in Omaha u ~),'

. this week. 1'\orth Loup was a gucst at the MI'. and M1::;, Leslie,Nasl~, James TIlIKl'Y I'I'OdUc·tiOll 80.\I"s: . SONI home of her ;COll, Saturday. In tho Hasting:; anu Huth attenu('d "Th" The gI'O\\t:1 of the turkey induslry .Z ?{f' .' . II, -l\ll's. WaltEr WopJy of Area- ovcning 1\11'. lancl MI'~. Arthur '1 '1" t t' ·t • . h I 15 Z1f - II, •. es.·sla 1 " glven.a !l~ CI Y ,,,ulli- in this country 111 toast yecns ~ / ~ ., IiI dia wtites to have hc:r Quiz sent to ]ef[elies took her b,lek to h<::r t t H t S 1 h h 1 S f IjJ I iher at Lewiston, Mont. (/~ Bal'l IWllje in NOl th LOUl). _~nllm a as ll1gs lll1l ay eve- as. bCf.·n p eno.men::!, eeretary.o ~ .W u h' h ·11" t f IcIng. AgIICU!tUI e Cl1111ol1 P. Andel SOil 'JI •

00 y, IV dC S e WI VIS; Ol'.il. -4Mrs. Fern Carson aceompan- 'JI .couple of months. :\1rs. \\ oody IS i feel MI'. and I\1r~ Cash Hathbun --Dick Sa,lerflelcl, Ke.ith Lewis p.oinlc:d out recently. ~i:"ce 1930, na· IIjJ ,,£.., ~

Oa ISllstcr of Mrs. Henry 1\1arks of j anu :\1rs. Jason' Abcll1ethy to "nd MI'~, Barbara ~ahr ,ami, son tWllal production ha~ Incrcased 160 ,. 'J /5 . .'(

, "ill! arnve .from L1l1coln 1<'nuay .Dcr C('nt ~ (\:, ~" J" Sail Di,'go, Calif. TIley left Mon- for the Chnstmas holiday~. l\1rs. ----. §! ~'. ~ \}:. k.-:-0· f;. ,a~1 ~1l,~' Geo.. ,Hybi:} day mOll1ing anJ will all spcnJ I I 0..1 h '11 t !M .~ Pi. "t' ~

, \\CI e ~lIPPcl. g ,Il :;ts of MI s. R) - the Christmas holiL!ays with rela- ,~11' all er son IVI be gues s Q' t P hI" I §I ;;. .... '} .'. . C W ,> nItin's pa!'t'nts, Mr. a.nd Mrs. John tiws in CalifVlnia. ' c1 hcr van'nts, Mr. and Mrs. C. UIZ 0 U IS 1 ~ ~ /C', ,., rt.~f/ ~ .,I

Skala, Sunday evelllng. \. N II 'II . \V d C. Dale, ~,~,~ ,'\:.'~ ;~J~ ~-, very 0 WI arn\'e e - .. ., ~ ""..... ¥ ':;#,Y'. '" 'c.,.. ••hit -onl·. anu "irs. \Valter Neu- B b I'" t ~ ;; ~.,.. / '·-.:·)',(.'.."i Ii.

.. •. ~ .- C ar ot e Kasal, Mrs. H. L. n( sday flom Elsal1, Ill. to spend ~neyel' allu family spent Sllnc!tlY a son i ore.ca,S,~;;;" . ~ ~.:...:::l, ...,;. .Ii.frank & Wilma Drudik Phone 279 ILll1coln anJ .Mr., and MIS. 1<'I~nl{ Ithe noliJ,,>s with his pall'nts, 1" 13ulwell WIth Mr. ami l\lrs, r.. .. .. \. f

Kasal WCle 111 Glalld IslanJ 1< II- HI', allJ MIS. W.lltcr Noll. He ;,: I·.... "

M!W..........~~....:' l:ay. <pent a few days visiting his sis- CHil Lindsey. ~. \~ .,", - - N T --···!-.f.r. aml MI S. Keith L.ewi3 The Quiz will Pllblish Roger· ~ . }~.,.\ ...-! ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~-. &.~ = ~~ ~~ ~-~~ ~",,~ tel', • adHie Noll, in Lincoln be- G I I b I" , l'~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~\~ ~ ~ };.,,"§ ~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~ fcre cOll,ling to Onl were In rand s onu C'll llSllWSS W. Babfon's BUSINESS AND ;I< ,. ~~.., ' ~

•.~ • ~ .& ~ ~ • m .m m. 11 .~ • • • .. ••. -l\lIs. D~lll'll M~OstIich and Monday. , FINANCIAL OUTLOOK FOR~'/fJ. ~r.""~ . . I, ~·,h MIs .. Jerry Pelska, Jr, were in --Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swal~ek 19·f8 on Thursday, Jon. 1. ~ ': '··C); , ii

~!ml - , ~'Gra!,!,l Island Satlllday. Tht.y werc guests of Mr. anu l\1t", \Val- . .'~ \rtf.· .. jI{

POUL'~rRY Ri\ISE'R·S ,YOII Call IInll) S:lv:.·.e',. . ~%i" al \1m!' after S-:3gt. JellY Pelsk?, tt'l' ~ellltleyer FliJay evening, We are ca~Jil1g this fealurc~)tr; ~. ,~ • , ~ {.- • il ~. Jr., who spent thc weekenJ ll1 -!.MaIY Tl1oll1p~on,. dal1ghter of to your aHenllon because 1948~,,. .':. A

bim ., "~j Olll with his family.. Ml. anJ Mrs. C. C. Thvll1l'son, may bdng World harmony ~ ~

~,'¥~~h' 1'lle GI·al'll· Needed to ,¥'I'll tIle Pec,flce ~;a -·Mr. ami l\hs. Melvll1 Clem- \\ as a house guest of Karcn leading to a long peace or 'd I("'" ""i'Y/." nt an I Chal! 'S ale n' p tt Smets, dallghter of MI'. aIlll Mrs, W ld d'· d h' 1 'J I(~ ~J. l' l .. l . uw re y Hel b Sl11ets from Tt\Ul'sJay until . or Iscor w lC 1 may I!i' ,~

~.~.~~w· ~1('~ I' ~~~\r~<:b\I~~ ~~1l'~I~~;O~~e~v I~S~m~U~~ satllrJay. ... eventually lead to a war ap- ~'J i~l% Yes, you can do a lot to cooperate with the President's plan. You can do it o/p4 ' 1\1 .1 M • • 'd p'oaching annihilation~~ do.y. - 1', an,. I·S. ".~·a .\.n el'::;Ol~, • -. .

~ without cutting down on your good producers. Cut out waste-feed right. W,,,'w,,, Jr. anJ family went to 13urwell Mr. Bab:;;on's 1948 OUTLOOK ~~.~~~' Get more food from less grain! ~ I -Hev. AnJcrsen an 0..1 Hev. anJ haJ Sllnuay dinner with his 'vi'II contail1 50 For"casts cov- '~ .A~

~~~,saw,cr of NOlth LOUI) wcre Fri· t 1\ d l\ '..... ;,:~ Wfl J paren s, .11', an • lis. Asa Amler-, !' t • : ~~ .WHAT TO DO 'VITII YOUR LAYEHS ~"w" day dinner guests at the H. M. (011, Sr. In the aftcl'l1oon MI'. ami ermg SUCl Impor ant tOPiCS as: IjJ ~~~ ~ Cnme(:ll home. Mrs. Don Ar,dersoll and family General ~usiness ~ ~~~ 1. CULL OUT LOW PRODUCERS - Remove hens as soon as they stop lay- . ~ -l\1l·S. Grace Jensen anJ two and Mr. and Mrs. John AnJcrsoll Comm"dity prices Ijf ;

Jiift~ ing. Sell all old h'.?ns. ~ ,small chilJn:n anJ Benny Jell- univel1 for a short visit. Fann Outlook ~ III~ 2 FEED A BALANCED RATION G tit f f d' t d 1 ,;zr..r«d, sql were 1<'riJay dinnet' guests at -L. E. \Valfonl, who is in the Lou'er Tax"S •• ~• - e p en y 0 ee m 0 your goo ayers. ~~ Ithe If l\f CI ('l Ie' ho l' .. "" >II

l'3'~ , -. . 1 en Ill. 'Methodist hospital in Omaha will Ret '1 S les ~ ~! '~ Purina Layena, Lay Chow or Chowder have lots of eggs built in. They WJ

WA-Ivan Holmes anJ family call- be' unal)!e to be homo for Christ- ,a; a!/ ~

tI·,~ help you get the most eggs per pou!ld· of feed-that saves grain! ~ ell at the Cremoen home 1"riJay was. He is in braccs nuw but ForeIgn Trade 'J

3 GUARD AGAINST DISEA"' E D'! t d! d' S ~ , l:ight fOI' their daughtcr, Deloris, when he Is up on his feet his Labor Outlook ~;; '~ • i) - lsease osses mean was e ee. ee us ~~¥~"h ", ho gocs to school in Onl. legs swell so that now he Is back Inflalion .~ for information on Purina Sanitation Products, ~

~' , • z -MonJay callers at the Crc- b bed. It will take more time be- Stock Market: -'- 4. STOP FEED WASTE by using efficient feeders. Don't fill hoppers too full, ~ "'-0'1 mc:en bome were I\1I'S. TluUt, Mrs. fore his lcgs brokcn in so many Bonds Il ~A but fill them more oHen. IV~ Needham anJ Mrs. Bill Hees. places la.st spJing heal to the~,. ,,~p!acewhere MI'. Walford, known Re~I, Estate

~ Come in and see us for other suggestions. You can' produce more .food from ~ -l\1rs. Ed Vogelth,z caUeJ 01) as Sae, will be ready to stallJ. PolItlcs You can still buy ex~~1 le~s grain. ~ ,. IMIS. Joe Cup!, Jr., Friday fore~ Wouldn't this be a good time to .~ ::m.~~100 ,noon. send Sac a few canls? Sac has I' f

~ ~ I top qua lty suit or~ ,w I -l\lr. anJ Mrs. Paul Heucr anll made a name for himself on the ~

v~ ORD VAl> l\il SUPPLY ~ family were o\ClI1ight visitors floor where he is a patient as ~ less than $50.00.I%. r \1l • ~ with thdr aunt, Mrs. O. K Col- being one of the most cheerful ~ I.~.~ HENRY JANUS ORD ~~llins. They were returning to their patients there. He is happy for ~~ ~ I home in Calamus, Ia. after a. da,)fs when some of his It lemls ~

~ . ~ -Mr. anJ l\lrs. Bill Johnson of ill Omaha take time to stop to tII ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ •.~ 'jl ~unH\'H l'tvereNguests of 1\~I"f an.d see him. ~ven the best of u.s need I~ .~ ~~ ~ ~~ i&';;" ~""~ ~'i§i ~<' ~~ ~;, ~ ~ ~~ ~1i§ ~'1: ~~ ~ ~ ~ "frs.. a er ~umeyer anu allu- a boost now anu thc:n. t,i i

;~ m m. ~. 11 ~ .... __ ._~__~__~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1~~~~I~d~y~venil\g. . :. ~ -Saturday evening vi~itor:3 at I ~ Pel·feet Pel·fol·lllallC'e t..=~;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~i::;:;::;::;;:;:::::~:'::::~~=.;:=~~:';;;':::~=..;;:'~:'~=':';':=..:;;,=~'::-...;;~~~';';;;~~~~,!,,~,--" the Joe Cetak home were. ~!r. and ! .

-~---", ~~~: fal~I~1 L~~*~~c;.l{ anJ MI'. anJ· ~ for "Leading Men"-L~Ver!1e f;jl'JUp:('( of GranJ 'J i':

IslanJ was a nO\.o.::eguest of hiS ~ G t t f th 1 I'd 'D' d .sister, MI'. ancl Mrs. Walter Neu- ~ e se or e 10,: ays now, rop m to ay and selec;tlIleyel~ 'last week while he 'was in- ~ one of our action-loving guamnteed good fits ••• We'll.iiUaUng 'houses for the \Ve.stern ~ alter it for you "just in time!" Low cost.Hoc~ Wool Co. ~

-.Mr. anJ MrS. 1\1iles 1<'ergusoll 9 '~ Ii~.of Taylor spent Sunday with l\lr.. ~

anJ !\Ir.s. Geo. SattelfielJ. They . UO!!(,l' \\'. Bah"nn IjJcame' over. to altenJ "Tile l\!es-'~ ~ SCAR V· ES ~siah"< Mr. ~abson-a pioneer in t1).e ~ i J(

- C, C. Thompson altenueu the field of business and financial ~. ~ ~meeting of the High Schuol Act.iv- statistks - enjoys an unusual W ~ities Asweiation in Lincoln start- record of accuracy in his An- ~ We've a choice assort- ::lS'~gt T!1UrsJ\VaYh'land laShtinq'

lunttil n).lal Forecasts. His score for. ~ ment of fine scarves for ~

a uI'uay. I e gone e a, so a - 1047 93°/ t >J!

tE.!lLIC\.1 a meeting' 9f tl~e delegate '" wos 10 accura e. ~ men _ in patterns <Ind

a~se.mbly. l\ll's. C. C, Thomps>Jn WATCH FOR MR. BABSON'S I~ plal'.n co"lors e1ubr'01'd"_red ~.v;SltN her parents, Mr. ar: u Mrs, 1948 OUTLOOK IN OUR IS-j ':I~d JealY, at Seward whIle Mr. . ':! d l' S'Ik~-:..s(ln was in Lincoln. SUE OF J~NUAR~ 1. ,B an p am. I s, rayons, ~.

1~'.·'~"f"·",,,.·,.,p,nn;'"·""F;,r"""""'''·'''·':''''''i'•. "",."",·r.".".'''''"''''",,'re''':'''''~..·'~'''·:'''t:'a ~ ~ wools, for you· to fit hi:3 3.r""""'''">'' --.. _..-:~:::;_.._" ----- -- i ~ p«$onolity. a

~ ,I;~~&Fi1Ukl' \W,,"-:\,.~v1~ a~ .i.~~ . 1)\\\][i~/:~\~\~.I.! ;P~f;5{8'1t.. ~. B ~~~ " '< /.//" lo...'4!i;I;,V~ ~1'~~,~ .....-:'1 ,,~f ~'l1 ' ·~:\/\dt!/aif:~>lj[~'e;:s~fi"".~d-g;;J ~ ~ t~ ""i~\\J~~W~/~.t~;{(~,'~:::~~f-J Pi i I~ E-:'''·'':~i~~~;"~~~N~I; .,It?:'-'~:J'.r~v 3 ':I •

'JI rj?t:~~:f?"~~:'~;03C1i;,~~~?}~~~ .~\ .,,,, 2 ~ GL0VESI t~f\ ~ ~2./ ~~~:~~,-:~ ',t' \~ ~ ~ i~ ~/, "10:' \ .,' :/~ l'7:~i!tX/ '; ~,.. ~\j! ,. " 'JI ~

~~ ~ " ",.Jilt 0.;, fi'·I·~-"~J;'P ",' ;,l".-.O.'_,," ., :3 ~ Th~re is hardly a mo.re "I'i~7~{ !/IJ~\\~~tv. . ~. :! S" ~ ~@I

:~ , ~ '" y • • , f' •. ".::.3P III u,;dul and more appre- ,~. t,:',,,) . •' , d:, !>~~I' ,,; ."",¥if:. ~~. ~ ~." ,''<q;,1 ~/... , .. ~_I*.) = ciated ~ift than a pair of ..

~ i!..,....... • ~ line gloves. We have i~ 2 Ijf ~~ !C !li them in several leathers, IIC

~. What's Chrishnas' 'Vithout i ~ lined and unlined. Corp,e ii'" :t :« in and look them over.I BOXED CANDIES? i i I~~ ~ ~~ It just won't scem like Cluis!mas without a box f ~

'J of fine, candy in the house. Here you will find ;"''' , ~

~ a i big assortment of fine chocolates and bon ~ a J\il'i'N'.S IIA'I'S a~ bon::' from the world's renowned candy kitch- ~ ~ if. r. "~.. ~ ~ ;§I ,ens. And even the gay Christmas wrappings ~ ~ And here yOll can find the right hat for tp._e right ji~ look good enough to eat. Drop in tomorrow ~ '!J man with a maximum choice of sele-clio!) and a min- I~ a~d pIck up a box or two. They're nifty and ~ ~ imum amoEnt of work, If you don't know his si:l;e or

,., ~ giIty! ~ ~ don't wo.nt to COlll~ in with him, just give him one ~ .

~ -1" 1"01' ~. i of our hat gift ccttiIicates, IIIC ..

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i. l\Ial{e This Sture Your Gift SilOpping i.·.~. No dry c1ea:~~~:7;11"~-:~;~:;;;~;terFri~o.y. Decembe: g"" A;;; 19, until Friday, Decemher 26. ::~ Headquarters ., 'J ------;,;;,..:' .:., •.~~ _•• _-- --:.,;:..- _ -------...,;,.; ~~ A ':I n

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Unimprpved pasture quarter wi~h good we1l ond windmill. Good fence,'Leyo!!)' described os NWi of Section 13-16-13, Sherman County and locuted

.. 8 mile:; t~orth cmd 1 mile Emt of Ashton or t mile North and' 6~ miles Eastof CotesLeld,

TEH~IS OF SALB:200;. cash with balance on delivery of proper deed and abstract showin<]merchantable title.

These two properties have be~n .,operated us a unit and will be offered both

separately and as a unit. POSSESSION: Murch 1. 1948

KNOWN AS the old PETE JOHANSEN FARM legoll~ described as the W tNEiand the NWi of Section 16-15-12, HOWQ.ld County, locoted 4 miles West and4 North of farwell. Improvements consist of a 4-roolll house with full base­ment, large born in good shape and other suitable outbuildings. 160 acresin 'cultivation and the rest in pasture. ,.'!( j ,f J

FARM LAND

HENHY nAS~lUS~EN} AVeT.

of

Grand Island Trust Co" Trustee and Clerk

QUIZ 'VANT ADS GET HESULTS

The bond holders huve decided to liquidute the Iollowinq described land at

public auction:

,Sale will be held in FAn\VELL at the Co-Op Bank corner,

Tues., Dee. 23/1947, AT 1:30 P. M. '

Trustee'5 Sale

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us toduy.

ceive your

penses plus

come, See

It's a pleosur:e to wisI~ a' 'Merry Holiduy" to 011 tile ","friends c.1l1d potrolls ;Ne'vehod the privilege of serv­ing.

Elliott StandardService

Arcadia, Nebr.

i; Vclcrgcnts t:nectl~e

I pet,ergent~, or so-called sooplessqleaners, are effective as soap for'4'ashing many wool, silk, or nylon(abrics, but do not remove st3insa~ well. Soap has proved better th311the d~tergt'nts for washing most~lontfibers such as cottun and~gen." 'Ij_"t. r -------

i-:f;~G~Od I-aullderj'lgJiOO\1 'l~U!lderillg praetice~ will

ICI1gtl(el~'the life of a garment, ac·COf"dillg:~,O clothing specia lists.

Proted your family in,

cose of accident. You ie-

-Thcre were, in general, threeclasses of whites who came intoclose contact with the Indians ofthe far frontier---the fur trader,the soldier. and the missionary.Of these, only the missionary wasinterested primarily in the reelman's welfare. The fur trader wasconcerned principally with p rof itand the soldier generally operatedunder the belief that the onlygood Indian was a dead one.

Frequently the missionary foundhimself working at cross purposeswith the other two, particularly thefur t rajlcr. In many case's, thetrader's chief stock in trade waswhiskey,' a commodity which theIndian, lil"e a number of his whitebrethr en, found irresistible. Themissionar y, of course, opposedth~ liquor traffic wherever hef'ound it.

Often the trader, afraid of hisprofits, used his influence to turnthe Indian against the missionary.Missionarlcs to' the Omahas, forexan,pll". found that after theIndians had expressed a desire fora school they refused to send theirchildren once one was provided.S\.lllleOne apparently hau pOisoned

ltheir minds against the project, forwhen questioned they replied, "Theschool is a prison, arid it would becruel to put the children in it."

Despite this type of opposition,however, the. missionary wentahead with his work, and f reque nt­ly won a considerable portion ofthe Indians to his side. At theOmaha Agt'ncy, mentioned above,w\thin a few years the school hadall average atteudance of between30 and 10 Indian children.

In some cases, before ,regularIlli~~tons were established, themissionaties IivCll with the Indi8-ns, 'aeCOll1 panying them on Uleirhunting expeditioI1s, ami partici­pating in their activitics, Tilemost notable of this type of work­ers were ltev. John Dunbar and ISamuel Allis, Baptist missiollaril.'clto the Pawnees. Dunbar and Alli:;;spc'nt a good many months wanucr!ing over central Nebraska \<liththe tribes, anJ from their journalsmuch can be learned concerningthuse Indians.

As soon as possible, thougll, afixed t~ission Was establisheu,usually in connection with theagency, Here a school was start­ed, the In<lians were taught howto farlll, and religious serviceswere held. Often the missionaryprovided aid to his work by trans­lating into the language of thetribe, the Bible, a few favoritehymns, and perhaps a book ofpra:>·ers.

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by Icrnes C. Olson. Supt.State Historical Society

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1J~ thirIl.' 01 .our /r'ie{Hls zritll eiecp {lDec·

tiun (lml H'isll fur the111 the rery Merriest

of Yuletide celeurution ami II New l'car

filled zeitll guod hwltlz !/Ild contentment.

-At your conVIIl,:ence stop in and get a colendm

IIast.ings . Pe.arsonOI\'lJ - .\,.C.\I}L\

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John Kamlnsld went to Omahawhere he .altcnued the Inte rua­tional Ha rvcst e I' Convcntiun andbanquet on Tuesday. On Wcdrics­day and Thursday he attended theMid-West Association,

Mr. and Mt s. George Hastingsand daughter of Ord visited at theVashti Hast ings home Sunday eve­ning.

Mrs. Lilly my and Mrs. HarryB<i'llinger were Br01"cn Bow visit­ors Thursday.

Mrs. Ll\ra Cooky moved into herhome Satunla~(. She has beenstaying at the hotd while woIl,­men have been busy at her home

MI'. an'J lIIrs. Dar I' Lee an,l sonof neal' Ord wen? Sund;ly dinnerguests at the home of her lllothcr,1\ln'. Merle KU<lpp. Other gUt'stswere ]I{l'. and Mrs. J, P. LCl', 1\I!~,

LOllise Parker and sun.According to the Ha"tings Col-

legian, Jay Rasplicl"a, An:a<lia

Dles in Califol'lliaWord has been received by rel­

atives of the death of Miss Georg"­ina Stra thdce of Van Nuys, Calif,

Georgina Strathdee was bern,December 1900 and passed awayNovember 28, 194.7 at Van Nuys,Calif" at the age of 47 years.

She leaves to mourn her passingher mother of Denver, Colo" onesister, Janet Strathdce of Denver,Colo" and one brother, AlfredStrathdce of Van Nuys,Calif. ::YrissSt rat hdce m ade her horne with heruncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. WmHiggins in Arva-Iia, until aboutten, years ago when she moved toCalifomia to make her honie withher brother.

Mrs. F. H. Christ attended the I sophomcr t', has been selected as! ered dish lunch' was served at theMessiah in Ord Sunday afternoon, Student Manager for the Bronco close of the after noon.

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith and bask etbu ll te-am for the coming Mrs. Ma rt in Fuss and Mrs. F'reddaughter of Grand Island spent season, announced La r ry Owens, \Vonn and son, of Otd were Wed­the week end with her mother Mrs. athletic director. He will be as- ncsday vIsitors at the Wm , HigginsMary Mc Doriald. sited by JOe Bervcr, Hastings, home.

sophomore. Ivan Kaminski ami JuniorTl,e Homemaker's club met with Arthur both students at the Teach­

Mrs. Leona ROUIHl.'3 On Wednesday ei s College at Kearney, spent theafternoon with sixteen member s week end with relatives awland one visitor, Mrs. Nell Prather friends.present. A dessert luiich was en- Mrs, ~{elvin Swanson, Mrsjoyed before the business meeting. Louis Drake and Mrs. DelbertRoll call wc\" answered with a 'I'ham as spent one day last weekfavorite Christmas rccipc. After vi.si.ng' in Hastings.a shor t business lllee,ting con.Iuct ed The Prospcri iy Seekers Projectby the president Mrs R 1<', Met-I club met at tJ'le home of Mrs.tenbrink, a gift exchange was held, i Thurman Bridges Dec. 10 in theMany useful hticlep ~\''i!n,:, brought : af t e rnoon. It was decided to sendto be sent to the Cil,lI;l'r;it,lge Flood, Butternut coffee labels to thesufferers. , Butternut coffee company for

Mr. and ~h:s. Grant Cruikshank, which tl.ey will send a gift to anMr. and Mrs. Ora Masters, Mr. orphan for each label sent in, Itand Mrs, H. A, Masters a nd.daug h- was rcqucst cd they be sent totei s Joyce and Joann were Sunday Nebraska orphans. Mrs. Cliffonldinner gucsts, at the Brady Mas- F'reeruan gave a very interestingto s home. talk on our song for the month.

1\{t s. Paul Dean and Mrs. Marvin 'Silent Night". after which carolsCoon" were Grand Island \ Isit oi S were sung, There was no lesson.Monday. The next mcct ing, will be with

1\Irs, Gc'org" Parker returned ]\Irs. MO!Tis Caner, Jap. 14. :home Satun.lay after receiving Mrs. \" alter Anderson cntcrta!n­medical care at the Or.I Clinic the ed the H.O,A club at her homepast two weeks. Wednesday, Dec. 3. Guests were

Nita Belling('r spent the week 1\\{.r. anu, M;,,: Bob Hall and Mrs,cnd in Lincoln visit iuz with her I, arula Smets of Or d.sister and brothel' MissoDa\\n amI Mr. and ]III'S. Henry}3c ncla a:\>lAllen Bcllinge r. children <;Jf Onl were Sunday Vl~-'t ~. Mr: J .1 tors at the ho~ ~ of }Irs. Benda s

~1: .. an~ Mrs Ro~ l'1/fJ 'f" ' r ,, ,~rsl ,·l-'a,n:nt.", Mr, and Mrs.; otto Hellen-Lybe,tget and .~en" .\rhllrson mayt'l', 'drove to Omaha l< Iluay wh~re thl'y Bill JltcCandlt'ss Sr., of B('l'\vy'n,atte~lded the fun"1 al set V1CCS for Mr s. Ray Waterbury and sonthe mfant son of :Mr. awl ~lrs. Hill Junior drove to North Platte lastLyba1 gc·r. I ',. ;: j I ~J \\'~'el~ wItl')'e ,\hey lllet Mr, Water·

MI'. and 1\{IS. 1\1:15(11\' ~lJ€:l\e \\\'d- buty':i mother, Mrs. Car'l ie Water­nes,:lay anu Thmsll3y in Lincoln on Q}\l.{.\~vho has been visiting hcrDUSlnCS::l. dal1glltd' at Cl}apl'eJ, Nebr.

]I{r. and 1\1Is. Haynl(\n,l 1(u',e1< l\{r. amI l\{IS. G('orge 01.';on ofannU\\l\l'\~ the birth of a ciau~hter, Loup City Spdlt Saturday nightSandr'il Louise', on T1nl1sllay, Dec, al:d Sun, lay at the hor.1e of Vash~i4th at the ,Sacl'('d Hea.rt hOSj,ital Hastings. 1\{r. and Mrs, MOIlISin Loup City. The little nibs t R)ddh' anil Mrs. Hllstini;s tookwcighed 8 pounlls and 1 ounce. Itr.cm to their hOllle SUl1llay eve-

Mr. amI ~{rs. Cl::;lh~ GOp.al; were I ning.~ul1llay dinn,'r gue::,ts at the hOllle Mrs. Anlla Sherbecl< and daugh­of her parents Mr. awl Mrs. John tel' Ilirs. George .CassE'l left forBrO'sn, The occasion was in hon- C~llifotnia 1<'r illay. l\Irs, Shnbed{or of the bir thelay of ]\{r s. Gogan. will stay on the w<.:st coast for an

Mr. and l\{rs. Don Moody and in·Jcfinite visit. ~1\hs. George Cassd atten,je'd the ' Mr. and Mrs. DwaiJ\ Williamsbasketball gamo in Hastings anu Mrs. G. 1<'. Dean drove toThUIselay evening. Gene Moody Nor th Platte one day last wee!<play::l on the Hastings Collt'ge where ]I{r. \Villiallls 'aH<;:nued ateam, sah',

Mrs. Lconanl Tru'~ and son G~r- lI{ts. Mar y ~{cDQ,nahlellterta,incllaId spell t Sumlay in Onl where a family dinner SugJay. ';J.'hos ethe:!" visiteel with ,lier fat" q:. wh6 pt es('n r wel:e Mr, and Mrs. ,Alvinis a patient in the:hospital.' I' 8mi!)1 and daughter of yrar1t\ I~:

Mr. and Mrs. l<~~)Yd DOS~C'lt"(I1d laml, Mr. amI Mrs c l~OY ~ra:46isons and Mrs." ~-<llter Slilf ,~'ien and son an,j Mr.,.arid Mrs. Ra~:m6n,1wer'e Grand Isbnd >:isit6r~:,~,.)n- ]\{eD,,'uald anll children;) ':, .day. ":1 I Mr. and ,Mrs. Har'ry "-{(Michael

The ClevC'r Cornel' club met with of Loup City spent the \\~cek endMr:s. Sell Tuesday afternoon, Dec. at the home of their son-in-law9; for their Christmas p:lrty. The and daughter, l\{r. and ]Ill'S. Claudeafter noon ivas spent playing \Vllliams and children.games. Gifts were brought to be Mrs. Don Munay anu Mrs. Chas,seilt to an Orphal13ge, insteau of Hollingshead were Broken Bowthe' usual gifts exchange. A cov- visitors FridclY.

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,Special AU110UnCeUlent

Webb's,Inasmuch all porse sales have been discontinued at ourbarns, we are <]oin<] to chan<]e our HOG AND SHEEPSALa back to T.U~SDAY, so starting with TUESDAY,PEC. 23RD. we wiP sell Hogs and Sh~ep every Tuesday~stead of Thursday. Cattle sales on WEDNESDAY usitt the past.

MRS. EVE~F,;TT WEB~

Qui~ R"pr~sentativa

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'VEBB LIVESTOCK COl\ll\I. CO., .

,Wilber 1. Bachman. Pres. R. L. Lester. Sec. <5. Treas.

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l\10n1~UAI~YChairs for gather1ngs or parties

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The Up·'Fo-Date club met at thehome of Mrs. Leona Rounds onTuesday afternoon, Dec, 9 for theirChristmas party. The arternoon'sactivities started with a dessertlunch. Each mcmbel' answeredroll call by giving a Christmasthought. Christmas games wereplayed, Mrs. Ben. Mason and Mrs.Kermit Erickson played a pianoduet and group singing of Christ­mas carols was greatly enjoyed,followed by the exchange of gifts.

Mrs. Walter Anderson spentThursday through Saturday atOrd with her mother and other rel­atives,

Paul Leighton is the new clerk atTuning's Trauing Post.

Wm. Hill was taken to the Onlhospital' Thursday where he isreceiving medical care.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ly­barger of Omaha, a baby boy onThursday, Dec. 11, but died S1101tlyafter birth. '

Rev. and Mrs. Jewell Nelson,Mrs. Maude McCleary, Mrs. Lillymy and Mrs. Harry Bellinger at­tended the bazaar at WestervilleMonday evening,

Mr. a'nd Mrs, II. D. WeddelMr. and Mrs. C. C. Weddel ami

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."DECEMBER 18, 1947 THE ORO QUIZ, ORO, NEBRASKA "

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,TALLYHO!

IN TIllS JOYOUS SEASON

OF CHHISTi\IA,S

Iand "All the Gang"

ARCADIA

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Tinle To, Be Happy!

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Christmastide is the one, time' in the

year when we' should all be as happy

as a boy with a bright new sled. So..... l. -+ ... • • ,.,' ; •• , ....

let's light up 01,U laces and our .heorts

when we light up our trees, and here's

wishinq lor you and your lamily the

happiest Christmas you've ever had.

Due to a shortage 01 reindeer this sea­

son we send you our Christmas Greet­

ings in this conventional way! In this

season 01 gift-giving muy we say that

your friendship is our choicest gift; and

we appreciate it beyond words to ex­

press. Mqy your Christmas be a merry

one, indeed!

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I(AIUINSltI Ii\IPLEJ\IENT CO.John, Ed, Everett and Wayne

ARCADIA

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ARCADIA

IN 'l'HB FU'l'URB

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WBWISH YOU

AT CHRISTl\IAS, . '

MANY HAPPY HOURS

AND THUST

WE l\IAY SBRVB YOU

MERRY CHRISTMAS

l\IHS. LOUISB JEFFEHYARCADIA

• At Christmas time we greet good

friends. Il 'neath our rool you've rest-I

ed. come again and be refreshed. Il

you have never crossed our threshold,

visit us in the months ahead. To one

and all we say.

One mc.m-~one of many - created a

character who in child-like faith a!)d'

all-embracing love will live ithrouch

the centuries as the symbol of Christ­

mas.

WATEHBUHY'S SUPEH i\IAHKET

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survivors are Mrs, Elva Bandt I ler off iciated and burial was in theof MOITHI, Ne br. Mrs, Iris Ba rre tt Mitchell cemetery, Gravesideof Fort Morgan, Colo" Mrs, Irma services were conducted by theMarkell of Lyman, Ncbr.. his 1.0,0,1", Lodge of Lymanmother, Mrs. Anna Preston and ---- - -~- .,-,---two brothers Burton and Ira, all Citrus Fruit Juicesof Mitchell, Nebr. and nine grarid- Citrus fruit juices, ac~ording tochildren, various experiments, lose little or

Services will be held Tues. Dec no vitamin C. even it refrigerated9 at the Christian church at 2 p, m.at Lyman, Nebr. Rev A, C. Krech- overnight.

[0 all our friends, we wisha very Merry Christqws~-­

a joyous and Happy NewYear, We also thonk yousincerely for your past pa­tronage and look forwardto serving you to yourcomplete satisfaction in theNew Year, '

Lillie B. York, l\!ay 30, 1906 atOn], Nebr" who survives. Other

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William Cross, etux to MaxKlinginsmith and Bessie Klingin­smith. SE',;' 11-17-13, Con: $6,000,$3.30 Rev,

Petcr D, Duryea to KeystoneLumber Co., N GO' Lots 19 and 20,Block 6. Arcadia. Con: $1GO.OO,

Anna Louise Marks to BernardE. quggt'nmos. Part Lot 2, Blk.28, 01'. Con: $5600.00 $6.60 H,ev,

,OlHTL\HY 'VEDDEL BROS.El{H)ry Ellsworth Preston of Ly-

man, Nebaska , passed away at a lIARD\VAHEScottsbluff hospi~a1 Saturday evc-

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ARCADIA, .rung at eleven a clock of cerebral (hCmOllh\lge, He was married to V:~'('€I<::'€:~'€~·€'~;'ee:'€''''€'€'<'>l:·€'(;'(.'('€'

Morning worship, 11 a, 111,Youth l<'ellow~hlp, 1 p. 111,

Evening service, 1 :30 p. m,Prayer meeting, Thursday 1 :30.

Arcadia Cong rrgat louul ChurchRev. James VaridctHcldc, pastor

Sunday school 10 a, nl,Morning worship 11 a. m,

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Arcadia, Nebr.

The surest way we .knowof wis,hing all our friendsCl wonderful Yule is to sayhere and now: MerryChrishnos.

Carlson's Produce. l\larket

\\'c~tcnil1~ :\ldhodbt ChurchRev. and Mrs. Jewell NelsonSunday school, 10 a, Ill,

Chrlxt ian Scleuce Sen ices"Is the Universe, including man,

evolved by Atomic Force?" isthe subject of the Lesson-Sermonwhich will be read in Ctuistia nScience Churches throughout theworld on Sunday, December 21,1947.

The Golden Text is: "The wordof the Lord is right and all hisworks are done in truth , ... Forhe spake, and it was done; hecommanded, and it stood fast"(Psalms 33 :4,9), Other Bible ci­tations Include, "In the beginningGod created the heaven and theearth." (Gen. 1:1).

Arcadia :\lethodbt ChurchRev. and Mrs, Jewell NelsonSunday school, 10 a. m,Morning worship, 11 a, in. ,Bvening worship, 7 :30 p, Iii.Youth fellowship, Mon. 1 p. m.Prayer meeting, Wednesday at

1:30 p, m.Choir practice Thursday, 1 :30.

Arcadia School Xolt:sS~rgent was victorious in the

Loup Valley basketball tourna­ment in the final game with NorthLoup, The Loup Valley tourna­ment was attended by the largestcrowd of basketball fans in agreat number of years. The Open­ing games on Wednesday werepoorly matched as Sargent walk­ed over the Huskies 52-8. andNorth Loup took an easy victoryover Taylor 22-12., The secondnight was much more interestingand the hottest contest was be­tween the Comstock and Sargentquintets. 'The' final score leavingSargent well out in the lead 12-32.

North Loup also had' a goodgame with Scotia 36-26,

'The Arcadia Hushieswere de­reatcd the second night in the con­solation game by Taylor 25-14.The Huskies showed spirit butwere lacklng 'in practice arid ex­perience. Most all of the teamshad participated in one or moregc.n1es previous' to the tournament.;/ The Huskies opened the season)f regular play Tuesday night at~ar~ent. Both teams played onthe Sargent court and nearly allo,f the Huskies participated in the~ame;s.

i . ,---ur. Food Center Store at Ar­~ doesn't meet prices - theyse them. Your Food Center

.t.~ a,(Arc:;tdia has low pricesery ' day., ,They' save you money, all purchases, Here are only a~w· of, the many items that you;,ave )lH?ney on: Fancy Large

Almonds, pound 29c; Fancy Large~razils,. the best you eva tasted,pound 2ge; Peanut Brittle, chuckfpH.' of fresh roasted peanuts,pound 27c; Orange slices, pound27c; along with a large assort­ment of Christmas hard candy.peanut clusters, chocolate covered

Grand Island visitors Thursday II' pean'u ts, fudge, and many morewere Lloyd Bulge r,' Mrs, Claris to choose from, In the fruit de­Bellinger, Mrs,' Vashti Hastings, I partment, California Navel 01'­Mrs. Morris Riddle, and Terry and anges, pound '1c; Potatoes "A"Gene Hastings, size Colorado washed Mc Clurcs, 50

Mrs, John Coletti left for her pound bag $1.98; Idaho, Fancyhome in Omaha Sunday morning l{orn~ Beauty, Jonathan, and Redafter spending the past three Delicious Apples, bushel $2.98, Inweeks with her mother Mrs, John the meat department, Smoked

,Bray who recently returned from I Picnics, pound 43c; ground Beef,the hospital. 39c pel' Ib; Extra Standard Oysters

.. 69c pint, Blue Bonnet Oleo, 39c per. Mrs. ~ertle Allison of Sargent pound; three flat cans reel salmonIS spending a few Jays .at the home for $1; Heinz Ke t chup, H oz. bot­of. her grandd~ughter, Mrs, Dean tle 24e; Morton House Date Roll,w ood and f armly. 13c per can; Dixianna Pancake

Paul Woody took his mother, Mix, 3 lb. bag 25c; SwansdownMrs. Walter Woody to Broken Cake Flour, regular package 31c;Bow ~unday where she took Lifebuoy health soap, 3 cakes 2ge;the tl;alll fo~ Montana t~ spend Swan Soap, 2 regular size cakesthe winter WIth her son Earl and 25c~ largc cake 19(;' Diamondfamily. ", . '. brand Matches, 6 box' carton 31c.

Mr. 'and Mrs. Otto Lueck and Mr. Shop at your Food Center Store atand Mrs. Wester Jones and chil- Arcadia with the assurance Qf sav­u+en attended t~e Messiah ill Ord ing money on all purchases. 38-ltcSunday afternocn," , .

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller an-Ichildren of Polk spent the weekend in Arcadia visiting relativesand friends.

Word has been' received of thedeath of the three-year-old son ofMr. and Mrs. Kermit Dowse ofComstock at the Sacred Heart hos­pital in Loup City Sunday, Dec. H.He was the grandson of Mr. andMrs. Dewey Bonsal.

Mrs. Everett Webb attended thefuneral services for her uncle,Nick Hansen at Loup City Sundayafternoon.

With peace and prosperity: ~e ;ho'uld'

all be happier than ever this year.

During the Christmas seuson let's try

to lorget our cares. For our part, V{e• j ' •

want to add our lelicitations to the

many others you are receiving, by

wishing you a very merry Christmas-

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i{A1\ISEY DRUG CO.ARCADIA

•Nevel' a Christmas morning

Nevel' an old year ends,

But that s011180ne thinks of

sonwonc-

Old days, old times, old

friends!

lIt E T TEN 1\1 AYE R' SARCADIA

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The man wos Charles Dickens; his

character was Tiny Tim. And in the

words of Tiny Tim, oft-repeated, 'we'd

like to say:

"A MERRY CHRISTMAS,

GOD BLESS US EVERY ONE;'

THE TUNIN,GS

ARCADIA

we want to renew all our old Irierid­

ships, want each 01 you to leel your~ I

importance to us, and to reabze that

without you the story would have been

quite different. A very Merry Christ­

mas {o all 01. you, lriendly people 01

this community!

AHi\ISTHONG'S APPLIANCEARCADIA

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Jut'lu·(si~j' (,-on';11 ,";:f'S (uJo'UH't, 1!.·("('r90Ilf'!

, ; Tall or shol t, slim or Lra\\ny;! )oll'II ftnd a Windbreaker, that Fl rs YOV TO A "T"l, From tad SliC to Dad ,i ..e',

the) 're ,[lunchl} seallle,] forruggt'J \\car l gt'nc'rou~l}" cutfor ca,c-in'Jltion ... and itl\\cigllt; (hn~)', meuium andlight) to l!Jeet ) our needs.Wiud·resistant, sho'Hr.proof, gr,lIld for \\olk or~lJol to. Sho \\n, Ha) 011 linedgaklJ"1l111e, at

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SARGENTOLD-TIME DANCEFriday. Dec. 19th

l't"tH., On.'ht'!oI.(I':lFu" fpr the faml}>,. Sd1l>t­tL--l'hl':-':t (irL!t·~, :-iqurln':--:, poI­1... .1.:-', \\ altic~l r1y:ng' l)LltLhm~Lnlti.'.

~J. A. O. Club Pa rf yMrs. Walter Noll was hOStE'5S

'lt the Chi tst.mas party of the'1. A, O. club Thursday afternoon,\1.iss Ka the l'i 11C' Helzer was guestof the aftemuon.

1\1rs.. Noll had chal'ge of thentuestil1g ~ames for the ladies

',0 pliJY. Mrs. Biel110nd won anize for having thc lal'gl'st num­')er of articles in hel' purse. She'lad OV<:I' 130.

The initials 1\1. A. O. stanu for\la's Afternoon Out.

XM:AS NIGHT DANCEThursday, Dec. 25th

I~uu·s i-lh', Uuhl,tal"tli Un'''".lJrill~ ~ollr l,arUcs to Oscnc·s

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O. 0.:-5.The lallic:; of the O. O. S. club

pntertain their husbands Thurs­day evening' with a dinner at' thehome of Mr. and :MI'S, A. \V.Pierce.

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The a nnuu l ChI ist rn a s pal ty ofthe Bntle Nons club was heldThul'~tldY C\fle~'nuon with 1\ll's. E'dA rmst rong'. A gift exchange washeld.

\When you've paid a bill by check '- payment can't be challenged, \and you needn't trust to memory, \or a mislaid receipt. Your can­celled check is the most validrecord you have. If you're not oneof our checking accounts - be­come one today~

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EAHL'S CLOTHING STORE

'Ye IIa\'e Gro\\ n [kt:aus~ We LIa,,,Others Grow

Member F. D. t. C.C. J. Morten.sen, Pres.

'Nebraska State Bank

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We wish to thanklLe Oru Fire Depal t­lJ:.ent anu. all 0 U I'Ill"ghbors anu .fJienus\\'ho WOI ked so hardtrying to save part of(lUI' home. \Ve blissilnll thank all themany fIienlls who of­fel'cu anu gave us somuch help. \Ve es­pecially wish to thankJohnnie Mason andDar Lee for callingthe Fire Departmentand Ved Timmerman,Ray Hurlbelt and

,Charley Leckley forpich.ing the rest of thecOIn.

May God bkss youall and make yourChristmas the verybest.

Card of Thanl{s -

',---CirCle' Heol.g'ilnizell

The Presbyterian League Circlesha\'e reol t;;anizeu for the comingyear,

The new. Dorcas circle will con·sistt of MI s. Wm. Steen, :III'S. 1\1.S. Dodd, 1\1rs. Halph Douglas, Mrs .A. !<'. Kosmata, Mrs. Howaru Huff,1\11S. Arthur JeffeIies, Mrs. \Val­laco Doe, Mrs. Ed Alll1strol1g,

, Ladit'",' XightCos mupolit a r s plan to enter­

lain their wi ve s TlwrLday e vc­ai!;g at the Ve tcra ns club, 'lilell:(ll have plalll;('el gifts for theirlet-dies.

SC\l'nl,,'I's Entertain:Ill'. and M1s. Adolph Sevenkel'

wcre he,sts 1I1011uay night to Mr.ane! Ml's. Dclvcrt Bl'idgl's anufamily of North Loup. •

Enterlainl'J SatunlarMr. and Mrs. \Vll1. Sack enter­

taineu Sa turd3,y e\'Cning, gucstsbeing 1\11'. and Ml's. C. J. Morten­sen, 111'. anLl MIS, Albert Jones,ldr. and Mrs. E. S. Mun ay, MI'.and 1\1rs. Ed Vogeltanz, Dr. anulItl:!. F. L. Ble,,~il1g, JO:"ce OIS~Oll Iane! MIS. 1Uldlt'd McDaniel at Ithe tLllkey sUPIJer at the Methu­dist churc~, T~le e~'ening wasSPCllt plaYll1g pItch Il1 the homeof 1I1r, ami Mrs. Sack

SIllHla~' Uin,lcr CluoThe Sunday evening dinncr

club met at the home of 1I1r. anuMrs. C, J. Mortensen Sunday.

.\IerrJ Cil'de "IcdsMrs. Bd Zikllll'.nd was hostess

TUt'sd_ty aftelllUoll to the Men yCircle club.

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, {; '~,. , O~cnt(J\\ S~ij'" Entertain" . . Dr. awl Mrs. F. J. Osentowski

entertained Mr. al1u MI s. D. A.!lIe9stJ leh, 1\11'. anu Mrs. Clark\Ve\'l{!Jaeh, and Dr. anu Mrs. 1<',A. Bal ta at the Mcthue!ist clinnerSatunlay ev~'ni11g, Guests \\ ereentertained at the Osentowskihomo after uinncr.

l-lb.Fresh ..... ,H.oll

Ro~md stear< LT. s, Good ...••. Lb. 69cRib Sfeaks LT. s. Good .. , ••••. ,Lt>. 65cGround Beef AU bee! ........LlJ. 3geBenf L.l· e SliccJ ' . 49

'Ii ,_ Y r a"y thickness Lb. C

Porl< Roasl t~~~~;l Butt culsLb, 49cPork Chops Ccllt€r loin c",ts .. Lb. 59cSlHlrtH'ius Small, flesh, pe'lk Lb. 49cSliced Bacon Cc,rn King .J~~: 19cBaked LO'1'Jes ASMteJ Lb. 45cFra,nkiurfers ::lkinless ~ .. , .Lb. 49cHaliblil Steaks "Lb. 53e

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Oyst~rs Extra Standald ....... "f't. 85e

Cell rdC5 Ziun: CIJocc,tale Chip l'i~~: 4geB!C' ..... 'f$ Nabi~~0; l·lb. 52

1... ""tH Engli"l1-~tyle ". Pkg, CGr;Jtams l'irat~s' Gold ~~~: 22¢'Cracf<ers Plcm~:"n; ~-!b. 42"lib. ,3c " .... " .. "fkg. ..,

Crackers ~e,,>' BQkC'r; 1-lb. agelIb. 21c " Pkg,

COlH'l'rt Elljo~ lellThe P. E. O. annual concert

took place at the homo of Mr.aI,,, ~lr~. ,C. J. Miller Monuayc\'Cning. Mrs. E. S. MUI'ray, Mrs.Ralph Douglas and Mrs. Glen Au-ble Wl'I:~ a~~istant hostesses.

The P. K O. lJdd a ~hort lJUsi­nE';;~ sessioll cOl1'lueted by theirpn:.:.idcllt, MIS. 1<'. L. Stode!anl.

The cone('l t was given by theB. I. L's, or hu~bamls, whoS;;Jng "stout H('arted Men","Shortnin' Brl'ad", "Home OnThe Range" anu other favorites..\. bras:;; qual tette pla~..ed Christ­mas earols. \Vm. Nelson sang thesongs, "Tnn elin'" ane! "BrotherOf Homany".

After a social hour ane! refresh­mcnts the men anu womcn sangChI istm,a'" caruls togethcr beforebringil,g the evening to a close. '. ,'Ii. of (:\'-.Ir:itia tc S ~ {,'''''t.' l'<;';;' l'{' '{,',;,'t,o( t·l't."{'"{'''';''l &""-: i. '«, '';''{,'<i,.'<;'':''"(;; ll·{,·{,'t.:l'~:'" '{,''i.,'(,'(.'<:'f.'~'(,'<'"c.'!>'!~"

The l(nights of ColumlJus held 'J A:

their annual initiation ccr('mony ~~':I" HOLIDA'YLIQUORS ~~::Sunday. The initiation teams:: ~

fJ om st. Paul anll Greeley ini-tiatce! fiftccn new members intoO',e Ord chaptcr. 'J ALL LEADING' BIW.NDS OBTAINABLE Ai

New members are: RaVlllonu!ll AT' FAIR T ..... /lDtf PJ:lI'CES p

Shotkoski, Mal tin Urbanski', Carl I ~ nC)'" ~L :

Weckbach, Maltin Pislwr ski, ~ Old Crow _ Yellowstone. Fitzgerald. Canadian _ to 2Flank Hall1aeI;,el'~, Donald \Vald- ~ ~:manu, Melvin Bdwarus, Donale!.. name a few. Roma Wine - You name it - We have it. l(Edwallls, John H. Mee8(1, Lewie J. 'JJ ""Florian, Charles H. Woerth, Ben ~ COME IN AND LOOK AROUND i.'C:Wadas, Elmer Palkos, Syl Bogus l!l .

F r 'c ff lib 5I and Ernest Augusty'n. !lI

s~nt; ~Of;e~e~:::.·:.':::::::ir~ 66~ tel\I~~lt~~rell~I(:~;~. was ser\'ed fJ· I BItL'S LIQUOR STORE 1--- ~ I·Not) tim Coffee l:lb. 44c i Candlelight Scnke 'J . BLOCK EAST OF HOTEL IS

............ Bag 1 I 'il ORD . NEBR. "CO(f~~ Ail \lay; 42'" 3-lb. S' 24 i The Sunday school uepartment 'il PI

~'" l-lb. B:,g v, ..... ,Bog I, I 0f the l-Jn:sbyt"rian church will~. S·Tea D, ~R}>CantclbuJY, bjack',lCCbt~,~ 16e ' have a ('andle lighting service in \>II J

...., their church Sund3Y afternoon at ~)'~;a-I~,3.~~:?~~\~...?~~~':'{~oj:?~]r,a"z,'!I~'?~2!,]r,)-~!t\;j';~ ?l]; }r\3121j'~?,3l)'2',:ti}',2:i..;'ri1tI~~'~~t)t>t;rI:t-

BI~ck Tea CantelbUlY ....... ':i2;.. 26c 1:00. The proglam 'is scheuukd

G 'Ii" 40z 21: late in the ,Htel)loori so as not toreclt ; ea Li.,ton·s, ,Pkg: aC interfCl'e With other Christmasplogl'ams.

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Dale, tto:1 ~1oltuu IIQU'~ 5C~~; 13cGeh~\ h:~ Rupl; iIr"~('rteJ "" Pkg, 8ePuddings JlJiy Lou: 3 tla\ols Pk~. 1cMi.i'ica Meal "-1al\in ......... ~ko:: 16cC l... ~ r r l l}s i{.;,nc >birJ: N0.2 21'"

!I." i" leol, sour, pitted ... ,,' Can ~

AIJriccts C'Jpbo:uJ; h;heJ .~,OC~'J~ 22cBcyselluenies Allen Brand r,-<?~; 22c

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POULTRY

Oce<.Ul 16-oz.Spray.' .. Can

Turkeys, Chicke:1s and other ChIist­mas puullry, either fl'esh'l!J'eEj,Sed orfresh· frosted. Choose your favodt(:.

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rlal~"JI' Hn111~1Best cr~mck cuts,Va ~ r. U~iJl U. S, \iood beef .. Lb.

s~~ e:tt(~;~;;;:l~~cl ~lte(£t~ .~~~~JV"f J<ir CT -~.

Pi[;Jii~~ Cooked,l'eacly-to-eat; I 4,3/&fV~ 6 to 8 Ibs. each. , , , , ..•. , , ...Lb. ..,

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Abovo prices aro effective thru December 20, in Ord,

SUGGESTIO~!SGrecn Peppels, CucumbcIs, Onions,Tomatoes, Radishes, Bi'u,;sc!s Sprouts,Coeo!1u.ts, Avocados.

TomaIo SOl~l) Call1p!;cll .3 ~~~; 29c~"1It~ C.alllpbcll ~ N~. 1 16t'\)I;.~.I U'lchn-:'\oodle, ... ""'" ,Can

V I.; I (' 10':"oz I I'"E.g~hi.1 t e ...CHi' Hancho ,.·Cal; ""

Vegehl~tO SO!JP Heinz. N~~l~ 14~~ M' 2',-oz. I I '"\OOUp IX Lipton's: N00dle '. ,1·kg. G

lIi~h\\a~' "".\\ ,'I"dTile Iligll\\ ~lY View clulJ hil'.1 a

J,l;Jb b~1g gitt e:\.t.i~,J110(' -.lL lr.C

homc of MIS. Gt[1X!t L;3IJcuC]" thUll'll ,'J\'\ tingTUl.::;d,-lY, DL'l, 0. l{llh' 111Cl!.1.'€'1.:'\ The aru.u« l l'or'61~gdlivtLt1

\\C1C l'r('~t'l;t. Mrs. "\lluJl'll K~:Jc· .1'.H'liIJg of the IllCI:11Jt'r~ of the\\\.'bt' al1l1 ~lr~, El lriy I(iqg" hal"~ 11'lcslJjtclian chun.':l [u:d t!1Lil'e1li\!bl' of the Christ u.as pu rty. I Iu n.ilics wi ll be Thursday evcning

Tlt{, clul! elt:cidc..! to d(,;,~-t t,.: to at 7 :(\0. T'h i.s is t o be a CO\ l n:dt ho county counc-il and to g'h e d.sl: dinne-r. 'te\\~ild the fue t rurk for NottliLoup. .\tt( ud ('O:Jft'ITIlC\'

The tui kc y sujpcr sponsored I He\. Call Mr Conr.c l}. ar il Revl'y tho club was wcl l att(n,]c·,J. Sam 1I11tLllcll Of ",olth Loi.p at

--.-- 'temkd the Towu and Country8 all,1 10 l'hi'btllla~ Part~· ICo.u.nission Illceti:lg"uf the Me

Annual Cru is t ma s pal ty of the, tl.od.st couf'e i ('nee I Ue:i4~lY, at~ ane! 40 ~alon \\as held in ",otth I YOlk.

• _~... _~"_".,,,...~~4_~ _. Luu[J \lith 1111', an'.l MI s. c;:ll't'n,~c:f~'( ,.. 't :.'[., .. i..':" h';. :.. t.:.:...:. i'l-';.., :"'t ~ ~:.:'" &.'~':' .... ~\L:.... .... ':' :.'t.'4 t c..;.:;: '-.:. ':"!;.':':' .;..';;"': ~ ,\ ItZt..'l' as 1:0.:5L:i, Tl:e gr oup has Surpri~,e ral'ty) ;~ bcen se'Illling lJil'tlluay pac~(i\.g'e, A surpl icc lJirthu:.ty pal ty was~ LI~'Arl'IJE'R'. JACll L~rllS ~ to the Natiollal Jc\\ish Children'" LeI,] at the hOllle of Mr. anu 1111's'oJ Ci I \ \l~ ,~ Ho:;pital in Denvcr, They also Clurorll Sample in honur of thdl,,J p~ scnt ChJ1:;tlllas tn·ats. This !lus· cIaughter, Bsth('r, on her six-

f~ 1"01" Cl1'I?I~':"1'1'1 ,,\S1 ~ pltal is for cllildren with T. B, t(cnth biltlJelay, Friday e\'Cning':/ '\. .. 'J ll.:., t.iI GUl'Sts \\,u'e MI'. and 1\1Is. Guy~~ t'§ Enlcrtainl'tl S\llHIa~' Sample amI family, l\lr. ane! .Mrslfi All our life we have been working with leather, Ql1d when ~~ ~fr. amI Mrs. Llojiu Va\l'a and 1I1~rlin ,Tolc,1, Franl} Siegel amifj we tell you that th(>:::e iw::kel(3 are the linesl obtainable <c I f2.ll1ily, 1111'. a1:,1 l\1r~. Anil1l'ny IAlced, ilIr. ar.e! MIS. Lloyd~ for the money, we mean just that. The price, however, ~ Schmidt, Mr. and 1I11~. Haymo:;u Jc·hnso.n anu ~lr. anu :\1!s. T!?ny

, !J '11 ,1 K€l'chal and son of Lincoln \Hl e C U:11l111l1S ane! fall;IIy, The evemng'~ WI pleo:santly surpriso yOl!, f~ gUl'StS ~ul1l1ay of 1\11'. ~nd Mrs. \\ ''? spenl playing canIs. "

~ IVlEN'S GLOVL~S Finc<;t quality now aH HoseK. Birtht!a~' UinlHrs.J l~ avctilable.See them. pi }~wr Bu",;,' Cluo MIS. J. W. Ambrose 'entertain-~ ~ The Ever Bu:;y club ha,j its ed FJiday enning at dinll~r in

I,~f'I. ,".! Chtistmas pal ty at the hume of hC'llor of Mrs. JOYl'e Olsson's'" W Ma k' &S ·Mr:.<. Ellle'st HOlner ThlllSclay. birthday. Pri:~es wne won by'ii " In.. IS 0 ~111 pi Sixtcen member;:; aml nine child- ~[rs. F. J. Osentow~ki, :\lrs. Paul

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!lI • A Vial ~ nn were pn::;t'nt. Santa' Claus AnnstlOllg and :Ill'S. Mark Tolen';J' • ~ called after the coVt'red dish uin- ---~ Everything Fine In the Leather Line ~ riel' ar:'ll talked to all the slllall! l'in()chJe l'art~·

l'ii i'G children. Gifts \\'0 e excha1:gt·ll. I 1111'. ane! Mrs. Richaru Rowbal~}'i:?J.? :rj::;.'::I~"l'.:~":~: ::1:.";~:? ..: ?,:::,,:-..?'.3;:r~~'~ ..?;.':j1' _ .:~_"'.::-.Y.:,j'2',:.:- .;;\.~ J,: =.:~~', 1",:.3,)~ N ('\V otTIC('l s that \vill lnanage l (I: tertainctl their pinoc hIe club at

U. S. No.1 Grade,kiln-dl'icd, Porto HiCo variety .

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• Yuu hear ull"i<; rl'lrCall,jon an elc(\runic \\.1\e.

Gone is the otd-fa;hiunedneedle. Cat-quick record<:hangcr rIa) s' up to 12 rec­ords. Big (6 1/1") speaker"ith G·E Alnico-5. J\'aturalcolor to:le radio. \ValDu~

cabinet harmon.' -./ize s " i t h ) 0 ur '~,..;;.::r£De;! furniture. _f -

Huzicka IInrdwareOrd, Nebr.

k;~i?:~ Sc,"{etVtiY ~t:oclfJtce ~$~)

OflJl jil r~~ [~tID~ Califo~'lli~,. 11~ Sm~ll, Q¢.tl. UBi~~~2) Navel, lalge, Lb. . 'if , . ,Db. ~

Cr«lllJJ~rries ~t~{~ii~~~l~'f~V;Iowe. Lb,

.Grat~es J:~d. Ell1p'.lcr., .. " 2 Lbs 29cApll\' AS Ddili'jU~, 2 29l"

~,I'l:. Gut'Jen vr ReJ Lbs. ~

'A ~ ~'e,I'(YD.n'JE"tlJ. S~ Jl9( PPICS l,a!j( >" Wln(~ap .. B"kt, 'l.. ,!l

Orang"' :- Harntin,'itldy, 8'pD~",1 ",,'"I l;;;J T€;xas, JUlt.:~ .,. ,~I~~n Bag .vV

G f " 1;,laloh' 8'OJe'UliG 3C ",. rape t U! SeC'ile~s .. Mesh Bc,g ~v

Pascal Ceferlf L\ lOeHead L~ttuv;e Lb. ricCauIHlower \Vlllle, COflll'_,<t . Lb. 11eB r, . 19(;roc(;\} I he,h, la"ty .......... Lb.

Cabbt~ge Fe'r ~!D.w Of S:J.!:J.~ .. : .. Lb. 9cVellow Oriicns .\.......... LQ. IO~Pot t <\5 tT S Xo 1 lO,pound '"Sca o~ P:ll"~d 0r i\'291,~le~11 Bc,g \)

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~~- - ~,1 '.'.tll' :Ill', aJ;d :lIr~. l'llallcs thc club nr-x l vcur .ue : ~1l'~ Er- ra Christ n.a« 'pa rt y Monday eve- 'J :ll1~, D, 13. 1I1cO~trich, AbigiJiJIAckles, l<'dY Gl111lalll of :SCUtiel ]t(,t II.11Ile'l, l,;'('~id"i~t; ~lIS, Hul· Ling, :lfr, and MIS, Joe Ruzi ck a Pierce, 1I11~, 1<', Kuehl, Mrs, GeoI ami Wiu, LClit'l, Jr. IiI, Dye" vke-pll;,idt'l1t; a ml Mrs. wcre guests. Members present Alle-n, Mabcl Lewis, MI~. C, \V,

111,,1\ in CIe inen t , ,,,'('['d,',I )<. \\ C!'t' Mr. and HI s. :llclvit; Clel11' \ycc k cs, :\11'~. Gen, L'a rk in s, MI s1111'8, .Iolm An.lcr. en wa.s a r nt , 1I1r, and Mrs. Lowell Joncs, Ceo. Hubbar.I, Mrs, Duane Arm·

i;l'c'.:t elml wus Sallta's 11<lpel'. 1\11'. .111<1 :IllS. DOll :\'iclsell auI :\11', strong, MIS. Earl Klingjn~mith:J.nJ Mrs. Corwin Cunuuins. 1111". Alf re d Hill, l\lrs. Kl'ith

_~_.. '__ Lewis, 1111'S. C. A. Audcr son, MrsRaymond Pocork Mrs. Joe Ruz­icka, 1111'S, Geo. Sattelfielel, Mrs,\V. L, Blessing', and Mrs, ,\l!JellJones. MIS. Win. Steen has beere lcct cd president of the DOlc'J'Circle.

BStlll'I' Cil cit' will have MrsLester Norton, :III'S. II. T. F'raz lcr

Birthday Party 1\1IS. John An.Icrscn, :lln:, H. NTuesday 1\11'. and lIfr~. Jake INon is, Mrs. Bruce Co\,C\', lilt s

Kwi a t k ov, ski cclcbru ted Mrs. JJames lIlilford, Mrs. Alfr0d 13:uK\\iatl(')W3!,i's birthday by CI1- I tune k, 1111'S. Ed Kokes, Jam' Suttertaining Mr. anu Ml s. Geo. I ton, 1111's. Lloyd Parks, Mrs. C. \1/\'a~iLck, l\lr, and l\lr~. Jilll va~i-I Clark, :l1l's. \Vm. HClll']" :lfrs. \Vilcel{, 1111. and l\its. Helll''' \I/it anu IC x 1\11' C J '1'11 1\1 C tJ O. , s. . ." I cr, rs, urhis mothll', Mrs. \I/It, of Crete. Gudlllunelse'n, Mrs. JOl' UlJiehAftt'r takil,g in "The Egg- Anu I" IDolis Alderman, Mrs. \\'. E. Dodgethc pat ty \\ ,Is scr\'l'U lunch at the Mrs. FloyLl Beranek, 1111'0. Hug ~

Kwiatl<u\\':ski hon~e. Carson, Mrs. Guy But'l'Uws, MtsHOI ace TraYis, Mrs. Carl Dak

E\ cnilll; Of Cards IMrs. \1/1l1. Nd:;un aIllI Bessie John'lIfr. ane! Mrs. Henry \\'It cnter- son, as mC'mbcl's.

tained at the hume of 1\11', aile! I 'l{uth Circlc consbts of :llis.Mrs. L. 1\1. L{)ft Sunuay e\'ening, IEl'l1c:;t Hotncr, Mrs, 111. Biemon,l,GUl'sts wen' l\lr, and :lfrs. Ja!{,c Mrs, Whiting, Mrs, H, S. McOst­Kwiatl<uwski, Mr. anu :III'S. Jim Irich, Mrs, John \Vozab, 1111'S. B. C.Vasicek, 1\lr. al:ll :llJ's. Jaml's L€'gg'ctt, Ml~. Holm, Mrs. JoyceNcvl'lda anu Mr, and 1111'S. Geo'j Olsson, lIit·s. James Ollis, l\lts. B,Vasicek. The eH'ning was sped B. Wcd{C's, 1\1l's, F. L. Blcssin~.;,playing ca.l:ds. ,MI's. Geo. Zi!,lnuncl, :\lrs. E. S.

Murray, Mrs. C. J. 1\101 ten,;t'll,Mrs. J. D. McCall, Mabel Misko,Mrs. John Misko, 1\1l's. MamieWeare, Mrs. Wm, Baltlett, MIS.Anna Nelson, Mrs. Vodehnal, Mrs.Raymond Cronk, 1\lrs, Clyde BalH'r,1\11 s. \Vm. BUII'UWS, ane! MIS. JohnLemmon.

These Circles will mect the thinlWednesday of each month.

flIlJLJ c tl3 c r s

T l J t 46,oz, 2f.\OmalC l!lCe Sunny Da\\n Can '. C.'J-8 J"'l~e V,.gc~a1Jle 46·0Z. 2_9_"

b~ _ JU1Ct.::::; .,. ", .. " .. Cap Y

Grapefruit Jv.lee 'fL\~~',} .. 46C~~ 19cI\itrus Jlliee B)~nJ .0 Ge'ld ; 4G~qZ, 21c" • ~lclJGcd .'." ... can

'Qt 10Apple Jm~e "-lolt'8 BlI: CCh e~ Kraft; "PI eQJ,. 5-oz. 22"­e .~e l'i:Jl8",,1'J or Relish,. ,Glu.,<s ..,

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DECEMBER 18, 1947 'THE ORO QUIZ, ORO, NEBRASKA: = ~ ,fJAGE THIRTEEN

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We wish to thankthe Ord Fire Depart­ment and all the otherpeople who helped ex­tinguish the fire in ourhom e Saturday.

.Mr. ami Mn;. UobertAl1ame!{ ant! family.

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\Vorry is like a rocking chair.It gives you somcthing to do butgets you nowhere. ~ MilwaukeeJournal.

ASSE.\lBLY O}' GOD ClIVl{('U.Re\': G. E. j.1ogd ;n a n, P~st'or

Sunday school. 10 a,m. Mn\.Glenn Lytle. Supt,

\Volship and PraisE', 11 a,.m.Our Christmas prugram will be

giwn at 8;00 p.nt, Sunday. Theprogram will feature children'sand young people's departmentsof our SUl1llay School. The publicis weIc0!11e to cOgle amI enjoy theevening with us,

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Phone 170

. STILL PLENTY OF

REAL ESTATE,-_.- '!'".-;-.----,- .. -------~-,-.--------:--------:-----~----- ...-

NO~ 1TURKEYS

J. T. KNEZACEK

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,Execut9r Estate ofF,ranl{ l{amarad, Deceased

li~HANK HULINS!{Y, OrdHAY'S l\lARKET, Arcadia. . '. ~.

Dressed and Ready For the Ove~ and Your

Christmas Dinner.

ORD

160 a~re l~np on sC:Uld fla!s. 3 ~qes 9P_d sm9U h01-\.se at

Elyria.. Several Ord residenc~ properlies, and also ipts,

including 2 choice corner lots, near north school. ;

480 asre f~v!U, 9 mUes ri6rlheastof B\uw~ll (l~ld 20 mllesnQrth of Ord, 200 acres pasture, 200. <;teres brQke Qp.d 80

qc:reshay lqnd. r~ir to good uppro~ell1ents. '. , -

OIl. December 27, IV47, I witI sell at l\lYoffice in Ord at 2:00 p. m., to the highestbidder, a i930 Chevrolet coach ill good,condition.

Th.u 11orth. 480qcres cd the old Qlliz rqnch OJ1 Hqskell

Creekf 2.40 broke. batanee pasture. Sf0.500 Ctlsh ~or ashprt ti~n~ only.

Wichnlan's Skating Rink and,~ DanciIlg Pavilion

L.OUP CITY,NEBHASl{A

Holler Sl{ating, Sundays - 'VednesdaysDuLry Belorad & On'h" Saturday, Dec. 27IIarry Collins & Orch" Tues{iay, Dec. 30

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151 acres, 3 miles east of Elyria, 18 acres new alfalf~ cut

4.4 ton this YElar, 25 acres broke, ~alance good pa~lu.re.Good 4 room hou~e with olher improvements in '~ir con­

dition. Own~r has just p~t up n,ew r;l~el w,in.dmill com·.. plete. Cistern 'water piped to house.: Price $3,565,00.

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160 acres ~djoining Ord on west, 70 acres und~r cultivq.

tion, 12 acres alfalfa, batsmce pasture. Farm well im­

prov~d, incll.!ding house. barn, lpill, cistern, cave, hog

h.ou$e, etc., REA wired. $10.500.00 till January 1st. Own-e~ ...:rill cany bQ~k S6,000~00. . ., . ,

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~1I's. UhQlla Burks,.,He\,. auLi ~lr~. V. n·.\.\'l'aHr.

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. We wish to thankall the neighl)ors andfdends who have beenso kind to Mrs, RhodaBurks since her re·cent accident and stayin the hospital. 1 Theflowers, visits, lettersand cards have beengl'eatI.y appl'ecia tedand your kindnesseswill never be fo/'got­ten,

1 would 11 ketothank all of you whosent me quds and!lowers and who cameto visit me while Iwas in the Burwellho"pitaI.

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Jrrigated FurtnFor Sale .

~llV'l'ay AgeneyOrd Neb~

Goo d modern two-storyhome with three lots andoutbUildings.

Acreage close to Ord, Nice­I~ ii11proved, electrie ser­Vice, barn, two poultryhouses, garage, cave.

220 acres, 185 acres in culti·vation, b3.lance in pasture,Abapt half of cultivatedland inigated fI'om pump incrt'ek. Prior water right.Good· soil. Choice location,Nice t~'ees, Buildings notgood but usable,

l')UCE $I:?3 I'EH AClm

160 acre' 1'8,/'111, well locatell,with school on place. Someueek bottom land, Buildingsneed SOI11e repair, Rentedfor 1948, Priced at $6500,00,480 acre stock farm, Abouthalf pasture, half cultivated,Some good Cl'eek bottomfarm land, Ilil provemen tsfair, Possession March 1,$23,00 per acre. •, An attradive groct'ry and

, meat bu::;iness in a MiddleLOup to\vn: . A going andsuccesqful business for sale,

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I ,I{EAL' ESTAl'EI Bight ~oom home well 10­, cated. si\itable for r"model-

ingIljto duplex. G<>od invest­ment or' a good hom.e andone apartment.

Partly mode l'l1 6 room home.Good.

The Caprop House in Ord,

Two smaller modern homesin south Ord.

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I ~=H·~l of r~~hanl{s-I. " ~ - , .

If you don't know about f~eqs·­

come to the ORD lIATCH~RY.

Remember ... PLANNl':D FBED­ING lr,eans floel< .health, yeara I' 0 un d production, economicalpl'oduction, quality eggs,moreprofits for youl:;self! COll1e to' ~IS

for NORCO feeels, an,l TEKSb:b:L>Hybrid Seeel Corn, po~ltry SI,IP'plic's, and wh:lt have you '? Doyour d1icl(ens have !lce '?

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HEAL ESTAT~

Is A Good Buy

John R. Hasl{ell

~. . 22~U,S, Novymate,t 1775-

f) ,,J.,'l1. '. u. ~ 23- federal Reserv'l boJ\.k

lJ!!:Sf. ' J¥slem or<;/'~nlzed, 1313.?= ~:::: Vt;.JV ScrvllOt

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19-!'te·.... Tersey roufi",d th'l',Constitution. 1787.,m" :tii';' 2G-touisianQ becomes'Q ler.

I _. ritory. 1803.I .

~ 21-F'iI>1 d~)' of win!er.'

F~r The Fine::it In • .

. Quality Liquors

Ii"ree Delivery

PHONE 135

ABE l\1ARTIN

I{okes & Petsl{aLIQUORS

East of Chevy Garage

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E. S. l\1'urrayReal Estate • }'arm Loans

E. 8. l\luna)' Ralph Douglas

Jol{in' in company at her hU$­band's expense is only one 0' th'fifty-seven varieties 0' extrava­gance some w,omen indulge in, 0'all th' malcontents th' non-produc­er is t)1' worst.

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Telephone· 65

. X-Hay DlagnostsOffice 1ri. Masonic Temple

(lEO: A. PARKINS0, D.

OPTO~ETRIST

Only office in the LoupValley devoted exclusively

fo the ca~e of your e)-est

O.tp.ce in thll White Building

Al:ross the street from theOed Hospital, Just South of

the Methodist Parsonag-e.

,Phqne 90

P I A N 0TVNING and RBPAIRING

Paul L. CovertPhone 171

· or call at Auble Bros.

Real Estate - Loans!nsur,a,.nce

Offi<;e in Weekes Building

C. W. WEEKES, M. D.

~URq~RY ap.d X-MY

Oifice Phone 3i

· C. J. M'J,JLEH, M. D.J. N. ROUND, M. D.

ASSOCIATESIn the practice of medldn,6

Special attentlon given toSURGEHY & DIAGNOSIS

Office in the Ord HospitaliBt door south of Quiz office

Phone 3 Ord, Nebr.

FOR SALB - North Loup 5-rooll1. residence with 1% acres, and ir·rigated. Small out buildings.yeorge Fisher, Greeley, 37·2tp

FOR S,\LB -- 160 acre farm, im­pl'oved, 85 acres pastune, balancefari\1 land, 112 mi North ofBurwell, Rt, 7. Philip Mulligill1,

3~-2tp

Nebr.

Nebr.

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DR. GLEN All~LE

OPTOMETRIST

CLINIC HOSPITAL

HASTI.-\'lGS - PEARSONMqR'I'UA~Y

P)).ones: Nite or. Day 377

ORD, NEBR,

E)'e, Ear, Nose and Throat" Gla~6efl Fitted

Phone 85

Reg-istered Nurse in Charge·10' the' A~ble Building

Phol'le &4

.. AU roonlS withbath

On\ahfl

Hon1e of thePopulilr

White IIorse Innand

Cafe Uegis'.

Hotel

16th St., Harney to }'acnalu

Arl:adia.

. DRS. NAY & NAYosn~OPATHY

Also office treatment for Inter­nal bemocrhold'J \"pll(8)

X-ray

Phone 181

Ord

FRANK A. i3ARTA;· M. D.. SPECIALIST, ,

, Want ads cost 10 cents per line per in~er~i.on and minimum I • PERSONAL • FOH. SALE i I'to the VilI;go of .North LO~lj" I U.l\i" & ~O°1.,tl·l(t.~)/O'I~~tturn,')s I' ~--!----"'------------~--l' I'l\ESBYTEIUAN CnrU('1I

kh a rg e for any ad accepted will be SOc. Telephone your ad to I __.. _ Valley ~OUllty, Nebraska, • I ".' ". '" I CI·IUR CI-I NO'I'E'S H. T. Cordry, Pastor1 f MO:-.lI''i TO 1 'lA 4 f F \RM 0 k b 13 The I< ricn ds Church of ~orth AI>:\lJ:'Iil~"IH,\TOh SALE I ~ 1 '

0, 7, the business and advertising office 0 the Quiz, and they - .', ,(;" - 'rc i . F H S:\~B,-- Dar - ro\\'n. uro-: tLoup, Nebraska and all interested I In the District Court of Va llcy j ] ' Our worship hour will followill b' t d I th t '1 bl i St t t f th AND RANCH LOANS 5-10-15 ny 1< ur Coat \\ lth led snow r- h lJ t'fi I 't·· t I County Nebraska in the matter ~---------------------- the Christmas theme.' You are in-

~ . ~ mser e . I~ e nex uvui a a ssu,:. . a e.m,:n or. e years. Liberal Appraiscmcnts pants size P Mcd brow' cloth persons are ere y no 11(;, na i ' , vitcd. There will be baptismalcost will be moiled to you. 11 you do not live m this immediate an. quick service. Max Wall, co ot"SI"7> 12-' "I p'r' dal'k" " OJ! December 2, 1917, the District· of the application of Roy Nightin- OUD CllHlSTL\N cnr.ncu\

' d . 'U '" • ", ~e., , g rvcn C t f V II C t N L . 1 'gale administrator of the estate services and a welcome to newerntory an are not known to us, send remittance with your Arcadia. !\ebr, SO-He snow pants, size 14, 1 pro dark °tu r dO u a eY

doun tYt" .. c Ilf·as t{la i of 'Marv Nightingale deceased ':,. w, Paine, l\1illbt{'r membcrs,' Persons who wish to

,.,.. fi . 5 d t th l' ' bl t' l' 1\' en ere I s or er se lI1g 01' 1 ,J " ·""·1 t tl I f emb_py, gunng wor s 0 e me. IV Ht}N YOU Nl<~~D Insurance ue snow pan s, SIze 15, urs. that a 'tition has bee filed in for a leave to sell real estate, .10: 00 a.m, Bible ,""chool. \\ 11,11a 3pP y 0 re sess on or mem er-NORTH LOUP readers may place their ads with Mrs. T. J. remember the Brown Agency, Halph W. Nonn~n, Phone 233, this maft~r praying th~~ L~ts 1, notice is hereby given that in pur- IBall, Supt. Bring the whole f arui- [hip will be given a chance at

Homer, our North Loup representative, if they wish. The best for less, 30-tfc 38-ltp 2 31 5 6 7 and 8 in Block 13 sua nee of an order of tho HonOr-1IY, a class for all, mcmbl'rs,. the close of the worship hour.ARCADIA d 1 hoi d . h MEW bb Uab~ock'~ Second Addition to th~ a!~le ,E, ~. Kroge r, Judge of the , H :00 COm1l1~ll1l:,n worsh ip, af'- The Sunda y School Christmas

rea ers .may pace t eu a s wIt rs. vereH e . I 'i. N. NORRIS OSTEOPATH - ,------------------..,----.1 Village of No rth Loup Valley District Court of Valley County, ~er whll'h, a Ch rist nia s prog i nm program will be Sunday at 4:00

•. w.OI>I{ WANTE;,n I0 11'Ol~ SALE' " °11b7:k. et r ics a specialty. P2h4~tnf.eC It LEGAL Nor!'I'CES ,'I County. Nebraska,' be 'connyed NNeb.raskba,. m1a9d4e7onf the t2!8th dal y Off Will be given by the ~ul1Ll::Iy o'clock p.m, The congregat.ional

. "" t. Tl Nebr: I' Yc 'I M 'to " OHm er, .' or 112 sa e a School. Please come, annual meeting will be ThursdayI c ,1~ l' 1as ,,1 , :0.1 y cc mg real estate hcreinaf tcr described, _. .:...._. evening, Dec. 18, following a 6: 30

.. \VANTED - Corn shelling and I<'OR SAL~ -- Mulberry davcn- IST:,"T~ l<'ARl\1BH.S I~S. CO, - ------ ,.__...,..__ 4 o.f F rlends, a religtous corpora- there will be sold at public auction, potluck suppe r.I L' t d t d 11 tion fOI' the cost of these pro b' t ll~,·T.1I,\~1- ,t.;\",\:",.'G.t:.LI,CAl,true dng', CliffonJ. Marshall. port ar.d chair, Good condition, "ann proper y an own we - ~c & X " \H ,'. , . " , , ~, - to the highest iddcr for cash, a ------

Phone 589. 32-8tp MIS, Ray Falter, 38-2tc '[ ings, insurance at cost. Rayl :"OI·.41u<.~I~I, • °II,lllla~I~",i '1')\": _ cecdings by a trustee to be ap- the west f'ron t door of the court Ll'T.It:~CA~ CllFRCB-:---==-:=-=-:----------.:- _ Melia, phone 5112. {i-52tc • E I'O\{ Up....":,, i 110+" pointed by th~ Court for that pur- house at the C'ity of Ord, in said ,C. J,ellpt'SClI, Pastor• LIV.ESTOCl{ FOR SALB -- Oil burner and 42 x • . I OF CLADl::'; pose, a~d tiXl11g Jal:uary 6,. 19!8, County, on January 2, 1948, at 2 Sunu,ly school and Bible class,

i 30 kitchE'n work top unit, like BB SURB~ }n,sure; in sure, IN-, In the County Court of Vall9y at 10 0 clock. A, M. In the dlstnct o'clock P. M" the following de· 10 a,\11.WILL SBLL - 8 Spotted male ntW, Mrs. Rlcharll Plsl~or~lu, SUR~NCB.. I,,'. The WOZab'j cou.nty, Nebrask.a, In the Matter COUlt room 111 Ord, Nebraska, as scribed real. estate: Church ~ervico;', 11 a.m.

hogs and 4 black Polands at J8-2tr Agency, Ord, N_br. 9-tfc of .the B"tate of George Gn'en- the time ~nd place fOI' hearing the Lots 3 to 7 and 38 to 44, in- ChdstlllitS decol\llions, ~:30 p,the Saturciay sale, They an, VOl' '" \LL' \"1 ·t --I r'CR "'AMILY MONUMENTS in, land, Deceased, S::ilne and all interested persons elusivE', in I:llock 16, and Lots 1 IUhiT L N I ,. \ "'" "" -. • II e ename • . ' I A I I h' I' are hen:'by dirc'cted to appeal' on to 10, inclusiVe" and Lot 39 in

c ace. . . e son. 38-ltLJ kitchen rangL', USL'd vcry little, II ~decte1 f~anite~in See 10 d' against r~~'s~~~\e ~~'~~f aC:Ims the date of said healing and make Block 18, all in Woodbury's Ad- Confirmation class, SaturdayVALLEY RBNDBRIN~SERVICE ~yst house west of Qui pI'~nti~g I amI" <, one. - c! qUil'e,j tq pH'sent t1)';; ~al~~ r~~ their objcctions to the gl anting of I dition to Ord, Valley County, Ne- at 1: 30 p,m:

-free removal of stock. Just _ S 10p, . 7-t PI ST":TB l<:ARM IN::3URANCB -\ this Court on or before April 5, the relief praye~ for, if t~ey, have braska, ' Christlll(l!, program practice,phone 23, Ord. H·Uc VOl' SA,LB _ PUPIll'.'S, 1'01' that ~. S. Coats, age.nt. for Val.ley 1948, or they \.vill be forever Ian,Y. Mark, 1\,1cC all and Bdwlll T. Said sale will remain open one (1) Satulday, 2:45 p,m,

" \. -- C t d dj tItt 1 & h Thursday, Dec. 18, the Ladieslittle boy's or girl's Christmas, I oun y an a oll1lng l:oun les. barred. Claims p.lled will be heard Miler, pe I, loners, by Raec ,e our, A'd ' t' th h fFOR SALF':·-Some nIce registered Kan'n BUlTvws, ,~ 37-2\p Home 1 mlle north of Ord. Phone I· by the County CO.lllt at 10 o'c1oc)< i Phares, then' attOl'fle)'s, Dated this 8th day of December, M~'s. l~o:~~ek~~~1U:~en,e ome 0

polled Hereford yearling bulls '_ , . . 5903. 27-1[c A, M,. at the COU11ty COUI·t Rool)1 Dec, 11-3t. 1947. .A l a h d REt' ROY NIGHTINGALE ad Christmas dav seryice at 10:30

,",,0 orne ones. . . Pso a, FOg S. 'p\UJ.-, 3 1'<;>om Oil, heat.e,I'.[ •.. ;, 'r, Iin Ord, Nebras)<,a, April 6, 1948, 1 ,- J

, J<.n tf If t h \ k t 1\1 R I I>EN IALS »'01'1('''' A»'" Iv"'I·l,'l.:("I·IO .....·" ministrator of the estate a.lll,uv' r>.l. C ,:n. \ 01. um , IS, I'. 1- .~ \Vitness my liand and seal DE:-'" L.l.' v 'I:'':> .,.:> h t------,..-~-----'--- aId 11Skolskl. 38-ltl: cember 1" 1947 , TO llIUDEW-,; of Mary Nighingale, de- A ear y welcome and MelTYFOR SALE --'- Plirebred spotted FOR RENT 240 l' 11 v,. ~ + ceased Christmas to all:

Poland China boars. Joe COBS 1<:;OR S \LB - Bdad VOd-j· . . .1. -- . ap'e ,ann, we JOHN L. AND~RS~N 1. Sealed proposals fOr clearing .' Dec, 11-3teWa,lafiOski, Elyria, NeQr. 35-11p eh' J Ph·"' 30')') II 1 38-')\ unproved. POssessiOn M~reh 1. County Judge of 'right-of-way along the route of TilE E\'A~UELIC\L l'NlTED

· na, ont --, _-_~ . 5 nules s~~th of Ord on hlghw.ay, (S~AL) Valley County, Nebraslca the proposed !'Lllal electrification Dayi.. & Vogelhlllf., AttorQl'Y Bl{l:THHES ('HCHCHFOR SALB - Hampshire boars, SBVEIL\L APRONS and other! Hel1lY 1\1I0;ko, S8-2\p I Dec. 18-3t (jistribution line project know'n as ~OTICE FOR l'Rt;~E~TATIO~ J. L.•\.nll~I", l'uo;tor

:Iig~ble to I'f,gtistel'. N~W bl~o~ articles, ,including baby booties I FOR RENT --.,- Room ove~ bakery, Ua\ is ~ Vogdtall:l'.' AU)">;. Nebraska 93A ValJey will be no- OJ" CLAIMS. Our eonferencd' Supt, 'Rev, W,or armer cus Olliers. op no c. f~r sale, fhese would make very Hugh Carson, 37-2tp lSOTl('''' TO D"'FE:"V..\.»"I.." eeiH'd by the owner on Or be.fore In the County Court of Valley H. Watkins will be with us Thurs,

pigs. Clare Clemcnt. 37-tc mce Xmas presents, Phone 488, ' • L.l L.l.'" ," 1:30 P~ M, Central Standard Tim.e, I County, Nebraska. In the Matter day eve:ling, Dec. 18 at 8:00 p,m,FOH SALB - A pure brt'd Duroc MI'S. ~\.lIna Nelson, 1018 0 St. • LOST and FOUND To Audie B. Lewi3 n('e Addie K Janual,Y 3, 1913 at .Jts c;tnee 111 of the E:::tate of Joseph Vasicek, to conduct quarterly conference

boa,r. Emil SkoliI. 37-2tp 38-ltp • .. , Byington, Guy Lewis, her hus, Onl, lSebraska at which limo a!1d :Dcceased, e.,nd to deliver an inspirational ad-, FOR SAI,.¥ _ ~\lfalfa hay, Good. MI 'PL \C ' . thO Iband, Melvin Hollingsworth, Kate place the proposals Will be public, I' All persons having claims dress,• Farn1 Equipment I " ~ , ED - Ill. e , r d IHolllngswuI th, hiS wife, Bunice Iy opened and read. against the above Estate are reo A Christmas program has been

' Hug I Carson. 37-2tp COUI,t House a ~a1~ of s~urs FItts nee, Buni\:e Hollings\lorth, 2. Th~re will be .approX.imateIY I quired to present tho12 san1e in this planned which will be given De-l<'OR SALE - J;!;!ec'trie home pas- \ al.uld as a keel'"al,c. Lea\ e at Belnard l< IttS, her husband, 1'1 a- 4.£1.8 umts of e1eanng 1,000 {eet ICourt on or before March 25th, c~mbcr 23rd, at 8 :00 p,m.

tuerizer. Likec

new. Can be W~yp~A~e\~U~r~;e.1°~i~~l~t~ ~~~~d ~~l~1 or ca~~l~ir~~ RllSSr ll

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\ is. ;H0llingswol th, '"'''' ".""" "'" in leng~h llocate~ int

valleyd,

Sher-!1948, or they will be forever You are invited to attend theseseen at the Ord Farm ,Supply, money Sflving prices. Phone 0,1 J Ll, 10ne -. ",ewan, Holhngi;\lolth, his wife, first and man, Glee ey, eus er an Gar-barn'd,· Claims filed will be heard sfl'Yices.

38-2tn 4 38-ltp r~pl name unknvlln, the h,eirs. de-lfidd Counties all in the State of II by the County Court at 10 ;===========:;..:=~===::==========~... or 9. ,Ellis Carson. 2-tcc \ISeeS, legateE's, persor-al repre- Nebraska all fully described in o'clock A., M, at the County Court-,-.----------------- ------ FOUND 0 tt d dll I I Il"OR SALB - Used Odin 2-burner, FOR SAL~ and In Stoel< Now - I" -: ne ~p~ e . sa· \ e scntatives and all other persons the plans and specifications, Roorll in Ord,' Nebraska, Marc 1

brooder type blue fJanle,3 to 4 l{ai~er-Frazer Manhattan Cars hOISt, > all ner plea~e .clalm, BI- u1terested in the estates of Amos 3, The plans and specifications! 26th, 1948. I

room oil heater. Leon Ciemny, at Regular Retail Prices. G. I. mer.letelsol1, ArcadIa 38,11c I W. TI'a\is, Bunke M, Tlavis, his showing.locati.ons and amoun~s I Witness my hand and sealElyria. .38-ltp 2-row CQIl11)icker,s Another car- , . Iwife, Jane Eo B)'ington alias Jane of cleanng With necessary bId IDecember 1st, 1947.

load of new 1948 Models at TAKBN UP - Two year old white Eyington, qcolge J. Byington, feems may be obtained at the I JOHN L, ANDBRSEN,FOR SALB - 1946 Woods Bros. $1093.00, each. G. I. Manure fa,ed heifer, Owner can have it her h.. u;;1Jand Fred Travi;; \Vil!-' O.ffice of the o\\'l1er upon paymel1t ! County Judge of Valley

corn picker. Phone 5111, Danell Spr('aders, HalTows, Dis<.:s. by proper idcntifi<.:ation and pay- iilm A. Travi~ alias Willian; Amos 10f Five Dollars ($3,00) all of <:ounty, Nebritska.Noll. 38-ltp Outlaw Stores, Phone 373, 0'- Ing costs, Phone 3003. Martin Travis alias WI).1. A, Travis alias \Ihich will ,be. refu,ndc,'d to each I (SBAL), DeC. 4-3tc

N '11 N b k 37 )t Basmussen, Ord. 36-3tp Ib tid b dd tl 10 d

!1"1, I" ras a. -:. .p \\'iIlialli ~.ra\"is, Cora M: HOlling.s- ona.- I" ~ 1"1' ,\~I un ays I -Make the ne,\,'s With a Want

FOR SALB - B Farmall with \\ orth alJas Cora Holhngsworth, aftel t)1e bid optlllng, . I Ad, They Will make money for'power cultivator, Mower and FOR SALE - Bakd bright 1')'e TAK~}'l VI' - 3 Hampshire hogs, I<'erdinand Hollingsworth. her I. Loup Vall~ys Rural, EI,ec,nc, 'ou. tf,:John Deere haml11ennill, Phone straw, 50c per bale, Take 1 or Several weeks a:;o, Cecil Sever· husband, Ella B. Rashaw alias Membcrslllp ASSOCiatIOn, I,J. . I0903, No. Loup, Alvin Smith,t 700 bales. Phone 8020, Jack anct', NOlt!! Lou!'. 37-2tp Ella Rashaw and Orin Rashaw Q\,-:ner. . 1

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, , 38-ltp J Witty, Arcadia, NebI', 37·2tp 0 IIE'LP 'VAN'I"1'D. her husband, deceased. real namcs By W: P. Follands, ~~" d f 'rl·'. I. D tll1knOII,)l, aneJ all per;;ons h.aving Coordmator. C,lr 0 hU1 {S -

-You can now pllOne your class- FOR SALB - Graded and field D 11 3tWed ads to No. 17. Just ask for run potatoes, 1<'armers pho.ne \\' \N ' ""," I or claiming any interest in the ec, - I ... , ., ..' .• W t d k ' • Tb:D -. B:xpdllnl~'d wal- South Half of the Northwest . , , .. .' an A Ta er," tf 3620, Penas Bros" Bmwell, Neb, tIess, Apply at Onl Gnl), 38-ltc Ouart~' f S·' t' 1 Q ",. , 'h' "Ill. I. l\1Ulll ll, Attulnl')

37 itp '" d 0 eC lOn ""' .,011 ns lp . "' ", , • ., , _", _I

~. I~,------------'-.--_ WANTED _ Some one to saw 18, Nodh Range 14 \Vest of the 1,:-IOIl<.E l'O){ Ihl',~t":\L\IlO:_l1

FOR SAL~ Pure honey extra wood on shares, straight, lon~, Sixth p!i'llcipal ~1e;·idian. Valley ?F C~,\DlS. I

R EG·IS g.OOd .. P .... S~D.tl.I.1IaP., '37'-Hp clean trees already Iving down County, N(braska, real nam('s un- In the County Court of Valley

J known Defen<lants: The abov:,1 Cpl,lll\y, Nebraska, In the Matternow. One mile 1':ortheast of Ord,' ~.,....~. • .R 'i.~~A,,~.. ,~.. ".S~.,'~',A.: ~l"i" . H V d I J defendants will tak0 notice th<.tt o{ tile Bstate of Bmma Blcanor

-"'l'''~ . +", "' D emy 0 0 ma , North 21st St, they· ha\e bE:<:n sued in the Di~-\ Waller, De ee <;I. " (;,9 , . ,. :., .37-2tp All h I______________.:trkt Court of Valley County, rje-: '-"~ persons ., ti\mg C~lll~S

blaska, by Bdwo.rd T'vrdik Plam- ag~lI1st the abo\e Bstate ~It I~'tiff, \\:hose petition is now' On file, ICl,u\reLl to. pres~nt the sa.me ~n thiS,the object and pra)'e of which . ,CaULt on or, bcfOI e ~1aI eh L, 1948t ...r "11l

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or they Will be forever bal/'ed,o exduLle the dt2fendants, and Claims filt'd will be heard by the~i~Ch ~nd ,~II of t~em, ~rom a~y County Court at 10 o'c1ocl< A. M,

n, ll1teltst. c1aml 01, hUe 111 Iat the County Court Hoom in Ord,anel to the ,:bo\'e descnbed real 1Nebraska. March 20, 1918,('~tate. to 'i!tuet and confir,m the. Witness my hand and seal No­htl: .to saId real estate In theiyember 28 1947.plaintiff, in fee s~mple and ge-n,- 'JOHN L. AND~l{S~N,Hal eqUItable relief; tlpt the COtlj1ty JUtlge of Valleyc,our~ has oI'dered senke by pub, (SEAL) County, Ne.br. ~lleahqn; said def(ndants are re- Dec, 4-3tc Iquirt'd to anliwee sail1 petition on '01 before Janualy 26, 1948, Bd, Lk.:G.\L XOTlCEward T\'l'llik, plaintitf, by Davis & Under Section 60-111 R. S. 1943,Vogdtanz, his attorneys, application has been made with the

Dec. 18-it ,State of Nebraska, Department of-----__---'------, Roads and InigatiOI1, by Mrs.

. . {\OTICE IBertie M, McClary surviving R. I

IN TUB l\IATT~g 01<' Tl.U~ p, McClary of Ar('aLlia, Nebraska!APPLICATION of Mark McCall who departed this life on Sept, 22, ~ant) Bdwin T. Miller on behalf of! 194.6, for certificate of title on:1<:riends Church' of North Loup, I B u i Ck a~,to,moblle, Motor, ~O!r\ebraska, for authority to conn'y 1 675 732 Stllal No. ~ffdt. wlll,hLots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, Block was owned by, and hUed to de­13 in Babcock's Sel:ond ALlditio ceased at the tune of death. .-=;:::;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=.;;;;;;.;.;;;:=;;;;';;;;;;==;;:~n: Any person or perljons havll1g __; _' _

You're always sure of fair dealing; ,.. , -----,-...- t Iclaim against the estate of above ~;~'~'~~~~~~~~~~~~iand honesty in our transactions! 'TRAPPERS NOTICEl Ideceased or who can show' cause t

,l,tighl'st ~larl;,et I'rlees for why Nebraska certificate of tfUe!; Haw F\lrs. should not be issued as mentiont'd'

Claude W. Parman Iabove. must make claim or showcause in writing to the State of

190:~ Ave. D Nebraska, Department of Roads}{eal'lll')', Nebmslia, and Irrigation, Motor Vehicle Di-

!'\J.one 283H vision, Lincoln, Nebraska on or

~E:;:==~==~=S===~'before Dec. 26th, 1947,- .... Signed, Mrs. Bertie M. McClary,

HASKELL'~ . .... pec.4-~tc----'--- ;' -Where woula you look to :;iee• A LMANAc· :. if sQmc;one had found your lost

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THE ORO QUIZ, ORO, NEBRASKA DECE~ll3ER 18, 1947.'-----------...-----------~-----------------~----~--------------..;._.-._~-----------------~-------,-~~--~-

The Quiz Calls On1

A FARM NEIGHBOR.Mr. and 1\11'8. Rudolph Plate

This week we art' telling YoUabout a (arm Ia m ily f rom "theSumter netg hborhoo.J, Mr. a n.lMrs. Rudolph Plate. They live on

1ho V'nH,g rIl1te term,_r_r=,

Christmas Eve Dance'Vednesday~ Dec. 24

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Harry Collins and his Orchestra

*Sl\10ItEHS, DEC. 18 and 19

Dances every Wednesday and Saturday

BURWELL LEGION CLUB

CLOSE OUT PRICESON CASE LOTS

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Case of Pints, $48.95COURTESY CLUB

Closeout, Pints .... $1.85

GRAND TETON6 yeur old Bourbon whis­key. Bonded 6. 100 proof

FIfTHS

$5.L15

PINTS

$3.45HALF-PINTS

$1.75A DELUXE GIFT!

SC~NLEY, Hulf Gallon $9 ~0Christmcs Package III~

CulvertsSeugrumsSchenleyThree FeathersLansdowne

FH-'THS

$3.90PINTS

$2.45HALF-PINTS

$1.25

ORD PACKAGE STOREHENRY WIT

MODERN AI R

Wo Deliver, Phone 291

BEllER HEAlCONDITIONING

LOW COST.For the family who prefers to heat with coat, the

Lennox Torrid Zone Aire-Flo is the finest air Con-ditioning unit available. • .

It will never leak dust. It can never leak gas. Itsseams are Rh'etcd sted-permanently tight-per­manently leak-proof. It moistens the air-providesplenty of humidity.

And your house is erenly heated in every roomby circulated eu; Quickly warmed winter mornings.The steel plates of the Lennox Torrid Zone heatfaster-e-sray clean longer-extract more heat fromthe burning fuel. Inve stigate the low cost today.Units available {or everv type fuel. .

Ord Heating &Sheet Metalow N~a

No Commission Wants It! Why

Not Use a Quiz Want!

You Have It! Someone

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The Want Ads Ask

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Joyful News for All IrrigatorsComes as Christmas Gift;

Hope Rebuild Project.

Nlillion Is Asked,RFe Sympathetic,Reports M. S, Dodd

Morton ~18 ~urtnr~y, I,OCill MGt' Ofrico of LoansHCColldtrUGtioll Finallcu Corp.

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'1WX Waahinr,ton SC 555 PM Dec 23 19173 gy ck Govt Pd

Diroctar3 havu inllcatLI that thpy ~ould syurathot1cally oon&1do1'ne< f~nld lleco3Qary for rohabilitation of project causel by 1'loo<1d ani,refunLllg of pres cn t indobtlJll:oas a Lorig cond i t i ons within. ability ofd i s t.r i c t to assume prov id i ng satisfactory ne v or' r ev i s ed contracts can

be SO 0'.<1'0 1 1'1'0':1 wat er use r s and cost of necos­sary rehabilitation work is satisfactory toHFC.

TlIURSDAY, DEC,EMBER 25, 19·f7-,---~~~----~-----------------

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O1'd Public Opinion At a GlanceYES

Would you favor gutter, curhnj" andblack tOPr'll1g the streets? 324

Would you fcwor a community hospItal? 333(a) Would you favor fQ'Sll1g money to

purchose a h03pItal and 91ve It too rel19lOus ofl]alllzahon such 03

the Srsters. Lutherons, et~?

Would you favor better street hghtll1gthrou9hout the Clty? 'J •

(0) Around the busH'.es} dl3tnc. t?(b) Llghtll19 tb.e Clty po.rk?

WOl.'ld you favor nnprovement of sIde- "walks? 375

Would YOll bj? ll1 favor of 0 etyaudltonum?

\Vodd lOU [(wor a ZOllll19 old.nunce?

Would you favor better port.mg fac!l­ltles r.ear cmd .n the busll,ess olstnet? 351(a) Do you fuvor center purkmg? 93Would you be ll1 favor of submltt,'ngto the voter s the propOSI tLOn of ISSUing$100,000 for Cl.ty llnpLoye:ner.ts? ,

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Mr ami ~1r ~ James Ollls knuwItuw inf1,ullll1able Chlblll1,lS tIresale and how quickly they canliuI n One day last ',c l~ one oftl.e llg 1lts on thell t:,c expluJc IIem 1 the sp,u!<s IgrlltrJ the trll'Eelole they coul·1 exting'Iish thefile the curtain on the w i,1UUW by\\hich the tHe l1tuou v.as al;,obU!l1l'd The file \\ ould ha\ e tcenlllLllh mOlo(' seriuus lf the Ollisfamlly ha'] not bcen at home

Squirrel SeasonClosed Dec. 15th

With dosing of the SqUilltl;,eason Dc:cembrl' 10th only lc:galgame available to huntels untilnext fall is the labblt. other cot­tontails or jack. Cottontails alelather scalCe t1'is scason but jaclt­lahi)lts ale .said to be pllntlful

The tlapping season is now infull swirltj and both mu~kl:.lts awlmink ale bting ing hij;h pikes,PIll'lC mink pdts btinging up to$50 racb. Bca\tl' also ale ple,1ti­ful in crl tain plales but may betaken only by prlllllt hLiluel~

PIlCCS 0,1 othef fut' bcallng an­imals al e gcnC1 ally luw.

0, C~ 'Vinder, 75,Died Thursdav. .

Was Ord Resident Since 1902;Buried at Atlantic, Iowa,

After Services Here.

Lloyd Wilson NewDistrict Deputy

Llo:>cl II WIlt.un, member ofLa a F t,o 90, has been 8P­pointed by Grarul Mastrl H EBussey of Omaha, to be the cl ',­trict deputy g rand master .nDlsttid 51 for the coming yeur.Dl~tllet 51 conslst s of 01 ll, NOlthLou!" BUI \\ r11 an J Ericson lodge',Mr \\'Ilson succeeds LID:> II 1'11­t rick of EllCson

Tho! new dist i ict deputy g 1andmaster 11,1'; appointed the fo11u v­mg officcis fOI his st.aff L'-'Il',V stone, D. D G, Mal ~l',t1,

The ron NUltl', D D G \V,Udlll,Hex J~\\Ctt, D D G Sccre t a ry ;C!:>ue Baker, D, D G TIldSUIlI\John \Vuz,lb, D. D G Chaplain ;P":;J ~l.1SOtl, D D. G GUJlll1,Ul,a,ld J \V. McGllllllS .1S D D G,HelJlll.

THE ORO QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKAI

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CQUllty Hightvay EquipUlent Burns

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.County LOSS1 High Perch Fishing Good Ilrd Residents Sa\7'I'hrouvh Beaver Ice ~ ~ J

'VItoll Fire S'VCCIlS1Pelch fl~h~g LhrUl~gh the tce "IIll!lIOOVe the CI'ty"\. l' . of Bc,n t, r lake, south of Val cut ine,

RO,ld Patrol Shed is sUCJu th,s w ir.ter, discovered Bu b B' M' itJE,l,~C,l, Bldl KoLes and vonl y lJi aJOlol \rA!\lLl~En \\!llll l ln-y I'is! III at the ".

___ Jake fast Frlday Tilt Y brought ..

Bildi F . G d 1 LOII,,~ a catch of O\Ll 100 perch f

UI mg at au r.oun. s To!c I 1ang ,1g In \\ e',sl t up to 2 lbs C. 0 C. Survey Shows ThreeLoss; Three Mcintciners Ice on Bca\L I is 8 to 10 ll1L1,C 3 to One Margin for New

Are Wrec:{~~. Hl1L1" they sa id, and the ice \\ .\S Construction.dot ted \\,tn f,,,Ll'Il\lCI1, princ ipally

The Valley county highway llc- Iro n yal, ntll1C; They counted On an a' udge three of everypar t mcnt took a loss u:llllatclIIO\t'l' 30 lJ~'tl,,, oU~IJy hauling O~:jfOl,r rvs idc r Ls 111 OIU ale hcart ilyat $1'),000 Monda y when file of Iperch \\L.ch ale the only species 1m fa\or of extensive CIty 1111­unk n 'u t d H liltllg t houg l: the la k e IS stocked Illu\('nFnt~ a Ch uubc r of Co 111-

n tu\\n Ollglllt 'IS IIU:>c til" also with bullllUllls, bass, ClJP!'I::, rc ice -Ul\CY' cOllll':ldElI thl' week<:O;lll J: cqurpiucn S le, on 1e and blul g Pc. ,,' "fall g i OU11l1~ I f lIt . pI ov l.,

Lost l'~ tl 'b 'J'" ~ W 1-1 are caug 1 on minncv s, Heullcnts were l101kd by high0;:, a onl, \\1 1 the uu '.1 0 cit! er 11\e or flOZLlI tile 01 I men

were t.hrce roud maintcna nc« or 11

'fl 1 'tl' tC,

t school stwknts \\J10 h.lndl'd thlm, , S.lll .lY !. an anu .CI llP 0 qu <tl ' an I a 1 c I th'lllI'atIol ullll3. one of thllil blanll BcaHI' laLe latCl <t l, Onnll1e • ~{l e11(,W, pILl' ,lll as~ul tlllcllt of shop _ _ _ __ _ tu ans\\ (I the que~tlOns In I uun 11001s, HI',!lr C'-llll!,1 \lllt, ~l',ue l~umlJelS, 1:;0 l~~ldl'nts In t~"

palts anLl lublllating cil E'(l Gll'l\'t/\I' IIollle lust \\cull \Hre contadeJ, 90 111'11r.' nc:w Ulllt, \,11'''ll ,It. $GIOO. • .( I) f.:: til,' SCcOI'll \\.1lll, amI 165 In the

\\8'1 ill~LllcL1 fOI Its full \ ,lh'e by thud \\31d. Forty b;.tSllllCS mcnthe MI~",uUIi Vall y E'lUJpl'\Cnt \l'l'llq li'l·l·~~t PI'l'r~e \\l'10 al 0 1·011,,1 ~o bll;lg the totalCo who 0 \111.1 tile: llllCl", t' aNI if v v 11 lll'lllbcl' of quc,ttuI'I,!ill';; to 120.\\Ir'~ \\c'le ~CllJ1lg It to 'the: - c:,~unly . OlLl l~siLltllt3 \ot~ll 321 tu 82on a lca~c-lental ba-i" 'Ihe Ot1lCI li'Olo XJll'l<.:l I I' fJlltl:l III fa\ul' of guttlr, nulJlng awlt.\\U madlJnls ;:Ul,1 t:quil'!' cut \Hle Hi.' j h~ ~J I lark tOPI il'1.~ stleets A few. ofnot co\clcLl by ll1SUI,ll1CC'. tire dr;:,sentmg \ot~s ag,\mst

Hep!acel'l"nt C'Jsts Lif the b\u Carzcn Home 2nd, V/oj'ta"ek b',.lCk top \Hle crst 111 f,nor ofccunty o\\llcd n'"chll tS \\ III lUll cUlicIde. .abuut $3.000 ee,c!1 accolllI!'g to 3rd ill ('on!cst Held by the On the questIOn of a comnnll lty'! raty Hamlltoll, ec;llnty ellglheCI. Chc;mber of Comm~rc~. hos!,1 te 1, 333, Olll It Sl knts \\ antHanl1Hon s,litl TUcslL'ly Clat he one 71 dun t. IIO\\L\Cr, Oldlte,>dILlnutLchc\l't!JellMchincSi\cl" The sylllmetIil811y lighted ale cool to tl1e IUla of tUllllngtotal \\lcel.s, al1l1 if the Il1'JtOI;:; lall;;<' chr,;rl'!l at tLe Ed Gnes- SUl,h 3 hOSlJlt~l o:u to a le-v.ele in guvu Sh.1pt' th,lt lq<llr tcr hon1e \':.Is aw.1rLlcu fil~t prize liglOUS OIg.lIllZatlOn, the \oteC)optl1Sl' \\ould not Le gltat 1 m the lan Chll"tl1','S lIg:ltlllg bung 200 lUI anll .169 agdlllst

Oth r c'luipnwr t and SUPplILS I CO!'tlst, tl'e Ch II blr of Com- Ed;cl' stlcrt hghtlng blO1l6h t

1c'st incluucd a bandl of alcuhol, mClce allJ o,"'c(., \\Jth the hOll- out 3:.3 \UtlS for anel G9 agall1-tabuut 200 g,tllOI'S of lulJlicatil'g \ 01 of \\innil1g fi,~t prize guLS an On ti'e othel hand, the \ote wasorl, glta'e, ltlJ3.lf palts, shop a\\ lIe! cf $10 223 to 109 for bettel ~Ightl!lgtoc,l::-, a tllp-htlIllllrl, fOlge al.I:11 S~cond 1'1~,ee \\111'.101 \\3.S the around the bus11ll~s dlstllet andlIeW \hlu!l1g' outfit ( Lti;,>rlay at tLe lIu(',h Cal ;:;c'n hOlll'~ 211 to 156 for lighting" the City

Tho bUIlding, \alutd at $3,000 1'1 \\e-t Old, \\11l:le thlle ltghtld palk.. .by the rOtlllty last summa \\ ,1S I htes and otLu uCcOlatiuns 01'- The ql.e;:;!:on of bct~el, Siue­il;~UI"d for $1,600. Inscua',ce Inanlcnt a COIleO lot. Scconu pla'_2 \\aHs blought out the blg 5,st as­<:Ollll'.tny adju.otus on the site of IIJ,O,'ty is $J. s~t 375 ltsidlnts \lan~l"g bt::t~eltho filC TUt~ lay ~aid that the fLlli I John \VoJLtSc;1,'s mat dIS! tlY wlc\\ alks.. and 38 sab.oficd \1dth\ alL.e of tIll' pvlicy \\ oulu be p,tid \\ u.l him thilll r I ize of $2 GO. pI c~ent /OlUl'\\ alks. .

Ja"les TllIck and Chltu:.l \ 'ih s pl"1>21ty, f2cing north nc:ar '1\\0 hlll.Ult.d and mnety per~Stone, d<l~-'ltIll2,1t cmpl0J-l"" \,,1'0 tIle' br:l]!>" on the highll3.y to sons \\i:'.llt a cIty audltolIUlll-llt;\\ele \\ulkll1g in tLe b"l~llUlg ll':llcsul1, IMS ,1n eJ-c c:.IhhrJ1!(, a,,,ll'.on t Se\;l.1l po~ons ql,l,tllfied\I!wn ~Le fill ,tutE.! h,lh' ,u iUe,l\ld1l 5 UI,C\.t of lllc;ilt 11",!lt- tl'tll <111 (';:;.[Iun1 l?y stating th'l~ot the ca'Jse of the fill', E~1I1y 110- GeOlt" FIllle:>'" Chl:;;tll"\.5 ltghtJ otllrl plO.JtetS ~nou~d be donLpods haJ b1J.ll,eLl an expluJ.ng took four th pI-'et" and also \\ on fir;,t, na llling s\1d.mnung peol, hos-011 l.eat"I, ho\\l'\u both mln I'lm $250 Tl1r FleigeS founll the pltal anel shed lln!'lO\eme'ltstatcd that the "to\e haJ not Fll'lcy hghtJng' e!ftetl\e bccau"e Zomng of the city to plu\ideberll bUlllino- that aftellluun. of Its SiPlpliuty. IfOf con.,tIlldlon ami OCCU1.'ancy

"\Ve h.,'1 Ju~t finishtd \\olkmg EmolY TI.ollloel1'" hume \Hth lts Ile~t!lctions blought 255 atIullla-or, the big d!esel pab ...l and hull g,ty llglltlllg allallgtment aClOSS bH lel,l:es, whIle 113 \\l'le op­~,UI; It oubidE'," TUlek stated. the pOlCll, awl a I:uge \~lllte star pO",cd. . . ,\\ e thrl1 I'l',tUIntd and Ll the ce'ltd, \\ on fifth place and Better parJung facilltres \\ rl c

goin? to 1110\( the ncw patwl $1 pllLe Ilwney. FoUl other piZlS f~.\ol~d by 35~ l~SluClltS, .10 pro-outs,de. \Vhl!e \\10 \Hle tIyrng tu 01 :>1 telCll \,ent to tho double- I Ie woe satt~fi'2d AbolIshmentstalt tte engine, \\e ope. led tIe tlte all.1' gcll1ent at the \Vll'JL'1' of centef l':.Ilkll1g dllW 307 \otesdoor to the shup podlOn It \\a~ nOEC1~ h0111', the attLlctl\e potlh 1\,.lth 03 prIsons thmkmg centEra mass of tla'llLS -which spltc,d l'g'ltrng of Dr II N NOlllS, the palktl'g". ol{ay .tl'loUgh the bUIldIng be:ole lIe display at the Alclue Ge\\cl,c I The J.ac1lpot qUlstlon, tha~ ofCGulJ Illo\e any of the othrl H~illenee anJ to Dr, Glen Auble's H'lJlllittIng a $100,000 bOlld lS$UeCC.UiPlllCl1t ' \\1',0 lIghted a large tIte. 1to the \~tE1.3, to pay for ~Ol11e of

FlItmen called to U:e serne The COll'l111ttce paliicularly tho aboH il11l'lu\cll1fnts bwughtfcund dltnculty In cxttngll'~lung \';l",hcLl to co lllllcnd se\ tl al hand- 260 \ otes in fa\ or, {l9 against.the fit e, faenclI by a muuel ate some Chtist' llas dlSl'I8jS in the I In ,a']cllLon to ansi'l L1 ino- setnOlUhH~.t blCCzr, and aided by! blSIllcSJ di~ttiet, v.luch sLuw up IqUEstIOns, ~hose ~ontaded \\C.lethe bUI lllIlg alcohLil and 011. CallS I all the mOl e blCau,e tl1e CIty of I asked to gl\ 10 theIr 1Il,rs and diS­ot pamt and 011 \\Cle expludll1g 10ru lacks Chll"t'das lIghts thiS 'hkcs about the to\\n and to ~ug­contlnuuu~ly dllllJlg the carly I:>ear. AIl.e.'g the'S,;) \\rle the AU-lge::,t challges. An;:;\\L1s to thIS!,e'lt of the filt" altr.ough none of tie Blothcl;:; \~ll1uo\\', the Stalk \Hle vaticd. altllUugh enoughthe thlte gaso:ine tanks on the clectrical fhop \\induw, th,~ lo\dy sinul II' ideJs \Hle \olced by peo-maintall lOIS explotlcll. tHe anJ winuulV .tt FldZkl's FUl- rIc to suggld that Old ltsil1enb

-------~__: - ---_" mtule I::tole pldty tleU at Ed'" \\ould like to see brttel side-1'1~1>S I'HE.\[{ .Eti(X TablJ SUPl {y ami at John's Gro- I\alk~, a SWil'ltliing puol and nlorc

Ml::;, John HOl'a blUU6 h t a frcak CCIY, the \'dlaths in Fll~t N'\-j IECIc:ational faClhtl' s fOI loth(gg to the Qui~ offl._e :5atulLlay, tionill B,lnl, wll1elo\\~. Also ftJ- yuupg and old. Othlr lucas \oicrLl<:ons:stil'g" of one HgLl!,U sized Cc1\i!'g hal orc'l)'.~ ll<cntiull \\CltJ by 20 or mOle of thu~e qucstionedegg Withlll the I::hell of anuthcr Ca:l'blc's wl11duw, all;; ,,'s GIft were al)oll~lilmnt of cc:ntrl p,uk-gIant. 'Tne large ep" \\as fuBy ShUl'. Clement:.> OIl al.d the irg, a lc:stIictiul1 in the numblrtlHee int,;h~;J in dlall~<:'ter. BakelY. of bccr anu ll'lUOl lICtllSCS, bdto-----'-.------ clcaning of strtds, frllclIlg of

JLll1k jald', an'1 OthCI un~lghtly

~pots, the rsbHls11111lnt of afactoly or lnuu~tlY hue to gl\rrmplo;yme,lt, lin,1 a' chal ge in the

, ut:> aUlllll1l~ttdtll'n

Otll,r cOll1plalr,fs an'] Id(as nutUelltC so llni\CIS,ll as tIle aboVl"II d Ie 1 a ,\ Ish for a bo\\ llllg al­lty. abollshl1le 1t of . all dug". lalS­II g c f tl e sl c('j !l11lt bettel en­!erce ll'I't of ttafl1c la\' s, less En­fClcC'n.ent of tlalric law'S \.Inepalty Bthet' IJlall1tl\e1y \\lote, "1(an t get a tekphune '

The C1\ic cOlllnllttee of thechambCI of commcl CC, ""lllCh[ponsol ell the EUI \lY nUlle byh,gh scbuo! cltlZtns]llp classd,vdll ple.clt the ltEUltS of theirfindll,!?S fOllnally {o the Cityccu.1ll1 at a later date

\Ve fhl that \\e nuw ha\e al, \/ gUIlkpvsts to Ckt,cllllllie \\hatII e people of 01 u \\ Ish,' John L.\.mIelsOl, cl'an,blf seCldalY to!LI

I the Ql,lZ "And I \\ oLlld be put-

Itll1g It mil'H?" to state that \\L'fed h'ghly glatIfied to know thatsuch an O\€lwhdnllrg maJollty of

I the people of the CIty appl 0\ 10 theplo_eets \\10 11;1\e been \\Olking

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I Junior I-Hgh engel'SI Beat BUl'well, 61--1!

By the 10ps1de j cou~,t of 61 toI Coal h Jess lCo\ .11 lla's )UlllOflllgh ba~kctb~llcl~ tuok a SllllilarBUI IC ell team into camp Thm ~day

I),lght 0,1 the Old flool The JunIorL~: Chants \\10110 tan"I, he;l\.er, faster~ _~ ~~ ar.ll mOle expcller.ccd th:.ln thdr

_ r , ~. _ ..'.*"'. I oPlJonents amI tho,lgh Coach Ko-~~,>....... ,.' -"'- ~~.: I val Ja S\\ rpt the bench, gl\ ing all

',' -~......"".......' IllS plaHIs a challce to show theIr........... \\areS, 'the scole mountrcl

Three roud putlo1 Ul1lts ar.d other county high 'lay eqUJp- 1he g,lme dorsn t count in con-ment \\ere burned lo:,t Mondoy o[te'IlO)n when 11;0 of unknown felence staneii'lgs hu\\eHt', as It

1\\ as co un ted as a pI aeUce dash

oIlgin swept t llou'jh the county equ,pn,ent shed on tL0 fO'r Tile b\o teams wIlf mrd agaln 1ground". - FhQlo by Swopes ()ffl~l,'l1y aftC't the holi\l:l:>'~. . _

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tLe Chlldt en \\ hen they had somany saLks of c,u1c1y to pass out,Santa \\ as leal pleascd WIth the\\ ay the clulell en, e\en the young-('vt, said thank you ~or theirtItats. ,I',

By actual count there' \\ ere 41cluldl en limle I' 12 at the pal ty1lI adlll tlOn to th,; oldl'/' people\.1:'0 blOught the tmy tots, .

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- Gar y anIJ Denny Hub bar u o{OHI tun all i\ ed Ttl<sday night to.spcncl a wed,' \iSltlllg theirglanc11',Uents, Mr, and .lIl1:;.G€Olgl> IIubb,uel an,1 Mr anu lIlIs.J. D, McCall and family.

-~lr. ar.d MI~. J,lke) Schmidtand Jean Ann WIll spencl ChJi':>t­111,lS at Hed 0,11<, Ia. \\Ith hisfolk~, MIS, Joh1l Schmidt and;,.l!ly. FIUlll U.CICl they \\ill vi~lt

:'Ill':>. Sdlllndt·s falmly, JI[r. andMIS. LoJ'al Johnson at SIdney,Ia. Onley IHll ILluln SUllday.

:lIOn,.; XM\~ WA~TU)

TheIl' is lots of countly ne\\:]tl>.tt I kr,ow is not publIslleJ 1.'\ enthvugh €'\ely \\(\.1<, mOle and1\,01e of ) ou al e sending Items tome aU0ut the acti\,llies in )'ourr,t:lghbol!1Uods. I PPl;'\"ciate thistelp \elY much a,s thel€' IS nootller 1\ay I call get tlle news L1n­less yuu gile It to Ill".

Please UIOP mC' a cal c1 O/' letteraml let me know what is gOlllg 011in ) our neighbol!lOod

~1(' II Y Chllstmas:'.11~. Asa Andel SOI1.

Farmers Grain I&. Supply Company i

411 Children at.Veterans' Party

Or:o of the ;0\ Je"t ~old"-"n eo):es over seen m thiS sectionof the sto,e 'Nes sLot rec8'1\ly by G.lme \Varden Art Edmond"for the state flsh and gUII.O dercFtlTlent's co11ec+'oP The eor;jle.I--iel r) by Edl'l,yds (left) emd Elynn Dunlap, of Ord, IS shown,:oo',e It vos k,:::d ne:::r C01ll3~O,-k

E':.crL.oLls win]uI_'r8ud of the eo]le is oppcre:1t in this3wOI e3' pho:o EOjles oro prolE-r_',ed bJ klN but the stole con­".2'rvcll.on offlr_0r l:os a 00118.tor'3 Lee l so to kdl or copturo rareDads ar.d gUll e GI. ,,;13

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:\eaJ!y fi'e hun,hCe! chlllltn at­tendld the pal ty spull"o,cll by theVe!el,uu of 1"OIUgll \V,us andAlllellLan L<?gilll1 an·j thrlt A\lx­I!lalles at the hIgh school Satul­d,ly

Hoss A II c' n \H!LOlllld thcchllc!len anll after the progldI'lllacl a tellible tUlle contaLlll;gSanLt. III' \\J.S 11l:11ly mulJLe,j1\ hLn I;e told the pal ty Uut SeW­ta thougI,t the BUlle til chlldnn\,ele bettcl tf>,Ul OIU c1uldldl.Th~ slut ·'El'llIOl1ut·s·' \\'2S lJl e­

stnted to the clullhen "fIu;; is theStOl y of t1le lIttle lIeblO boy 1\ho\\(nt to the stOle and blOUghtilulnc a co.lt~, UljUll I t:al 1111'1g hOlile

tile mothl'r told hlln that he':>r,ould ha\ e put the cake in hlshat. So the next !zip to the) stoleh( bl<JuglIt the butter towe 111

Ius hat, etc. This \Ias gteatly e,l­JOJtel.

file ChIlstm3,S opel etta, 'Sh,:Dlcin t Belle\ c' \1 as anotl't r se­l(ctlOn offllCtI at the p:lIty by!Lil al stullcnt~. Both pIa,) s \\ el"gr\ell by the stLllltnts of Blatedllel Vmton schools.

Santa Claus 1Il trw f01.11 of C;lIl\VeckkLch all iH U aftel much tel­cpl:ulle eOl\\ cl ,:>atic'.1 and thuughtlJlle \Id,:>n t much tn,w to tall, to

TIlE 01U) QUIZ. 01\D, NEBRASKA

,Vclldlllrllhaand Son~

CO_H~l'OtH, ~}<;llH.

Cl'SIO:lI SllELLlXG

\Vanted To Do

Hale a bIg cap.lcity ~hell\)r. \

OrcJ I'holle 3503

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ma ids wcre ~llss ~IUlll PltculthJe;; fen, LdVellle Hutlllln,;, an-I Jllr churcl: as usual at the' Se\l'nthlHalll~ 1\I;j-a;t'lll: \\:;;l:~'l) an~lf--:::::-\s~ml-lO·-ot~-G·~-OI-(~I-ellE'agle fOI" 1\/IUSCIllllof Da\lll City, arid JlllSS B:.llb::lla an.l MiS Dondld HutLll,llS Day Baptist church III the motmug tho Halph Spc rling f a m ily of 0 IfGOUdlllg of Lincoln All wore Mr. arid ~lls Ellis Eglt'hoff of a nd 111 the cven ing I\cle hono rcd 13Ul\IUt an.I tIle JOl1l1 1ngl"hdl'\/g owns of blue sat in and carricd No rth Platte \\UC Sun da y awl at a ga t hcring held at the horne of i a m.ly \\111 also spent Thul'lL.l),colonial bouqucts of pink aLLI blue ~[omLlY guests of ~[l. aLd Jll1~. Dr. and ~1Is Hemphill to \ isit With with :'\11 and :'IllS Ingruhar» " * ~ i~ ~ ~ ~ '~ ,11«a rn at ions <1'.1 pom pcm s \Vl11 EgI£hoff' [thC Da\HJ, Olsen an.I John D,HlS MIS ala Bolnet, a nd th" Fled '/11 ~ £ 'I:: ., i

Best mall was Max \'\lllttaker Fllel1ds of lI!ls A H Kllklal1ll, fallillu.'s and :'\11' and :'I!ls. Doughs Lt,nel,teel Iarn ily I\IJ! be T l1Uh la;; '{ ~ f ~ i <,~I' 1 . I' ,01 .~ , :,JXurt h Lo IJl :\1, t hodi--t Church officiat i: g at t l.e sing" rmg ccr- Ushcis Ilele :-[el1yn SeLudel, Dean fyllllUly EI,t \VaU,;, WIll be happy Ba rbor of Dc nve r Ncit hci l\II 01 di n nc: gU~'bts of .111 a n I :\110 ,1 , ; ~". ~ .','

~)l ',dav, DlC. 28, 1817. I mony. \Vd15 and Walt Davis to know she has QCln released .\!ls Hut.chir.s all' \"1;; well but VILtOI Cool I:J IChu t l"l SC hool, 10 a. m , ~11 S. ' At ten lil'g the couple \\ Cl e Ev- Af t.er a I tCept ion at the Lincoln f'rom the T 13 Sani ta riuru at I they manll{;e to do th eu 01\ n \\ oil, I M rs Em'l.a :lIa'ben expc et, hc r I f~' 7. ' i

~,tlill Kcr r, .suLJt lel;;n NIemuth and Ha rol.l Bader. hotel . Mr ami Mrs. Grauuke left Olive VIew, Calif arid Dec. U, and :\11 Hutchins makes a daily daug.htel. 1111, Agnes ~lanlhebtell U":o.fUII '1 g "Ullee', 1115 a 111 I ell\tn In m a r r iage by her Iat hc r, fOI a tr ip south The budL' chose I\III go to her horne at La k cwood trip up town An their 57 years of \\ooll KI\t't, :'Ill anll,:'\[l~ :'IiI'l-, 'I ~

AIIIlI'dl Ly the choir Me'-~3.ge by t1.,' bride woie a dress of wlii te I fOI' her tr avcling cos tun.e, an Vi llag«, Cal if She has sped the hale been spent 111 North Loup Inie ~IQSO 1 of Lincol.i antI:lll and 1

th,' l;,t~t0t 1\001, with black acccsscrics Sh·" aqua wool suit with brown acces- past Iittecn months at Olive VIew Plans for the New YU\l':; dir.ncr Mrs GI, n Mi ller of No rt.h Lcup tOIYout h F,llol\.,hip carr ied a whi t o Bible wi th pal ela sor.es and a pInk lu,:>e cOlsage l'hlllp E'lgltl" IS the n,ll)le ghen at thc Se\lnth Day Bapllst chullh spc\\cl ThuIs<'a;;' 1\lt:l hel as l\eJ;1 '

Ir.ffll,,-,jlltd, 5 p n' olcl\lll~ aUdch,_d to It Hel at- BAll ale st'Jelel,ts at th,' Ul11\els- the ugl1t pound, I\lel\e ounce lie in chalge of 1\11 anel ~lls as lIl1 anel :-lls Paul ~lads' n I

Oq"ld It.ltal a: 7 ~O P 11l. tUlel,\l\t 1\C"e a pink dI(~s 1\lth It) of N~bld-kt ancl 1\1l! make SO,l bOln to 1\11. an,] ~!Is. Gene GCOlgC Clement as Chaltl1'<1'l uf l\lelllbtls of the But \VIlLl.llb ,01 I :'Ilttliu,l,t CI,1.II')1 black aCll~ UllcS ~I,'] a cOI~ag" of Oldl hudl': 111 LmLol11 Husch, at the OlU hospltell lI[OI1· the genclal comnllttee COmll1lt- [anuly IVlIl 8pI n I T!lUI~lla;; LIt the,

llliHuOll Call1atlUns 1111. and lII13' FI,Ul1< Schucld clay lllUllllng, WIth DI Lel\Is at- tees ha\e bun appulIltccl ami the hullle of :0.[1 all,1 1\Ils Halold I;Sl \cutlI J}a,) lLlptbt '1he gluu II amI be~t ma 1 \\Ole anel 1\11 dl\cI ;'I[,s ;'If~rl)n Sel~lJd, 11 tCr.,].llg MIS. Hosch \\'\S ,fOIll\- llml't'l WIll follow the usu,ll plan, \'hllwms 111 .\lua Valll'y. Bt~ieles I

He\' A C ELld, p,lstor L121k ot,.,llh'~ ot'ltS an,1 h",1 \\llite e\tl,t to Ll11luln OHI the \\et'k cIly Glace S1111S of a co\eled dl:;h dlllnpl, \\lth food the!! clllll11en 05 [al1l1les thele \\1111

f,l\[,,' tI' ~ ~Ll\lee Del' 27 10:10 L:111IlL"11 b( at, ,11' tIc' ewj to attEl,'] the \\cLldlllg state Ulll\el~lty stueleuts home diS! es and sanlhe.lhes for each, be :'Ill alld MIS Challcs Fullel

l1'1 -~" " by 0 e 1),i~t'JI COll\Il\ lin- l\lhl Betl C, II " H€ll \lge, ;~stct fo!' a t\IO \\elk:; vaLaLon indulle' family 'ancl thUI gut:'~ts belllg and 1\1105 ami 1\llS :'Il'.llz() Fullcl' "iU'1 IIl1I be' ObScl \tll. of the g ruc; 11, S,I'19 "Tlie L"t II Is The N ollI! Loui' LIon's club P\e! Ph) lll.s B.lbcud', Donn,l 1\LlP- blUugh t by the family An) onC' I .'1 he :'lIeI 1111 Anch I sun [an'II;; al-(

8.11J]uth SdllJul, 11.tG, GeulgL' l\fy Eh IlL' lei' a',J.' Oli, PIon be at th,' POJlI~ Lafe Tillte 11~1V mell- chcoter ane! GOlllon POdlS. \1110 \\lshes to attend WIll be llel- ll\et,1 by plane flUI'l DOI\I,', Kiu,,;,c;· 11,t Lt, SUj.;t .\fe·, a, lUIII/lllled by :'IfI' Mallull bus IHle eleCted to tI.e club Be'l :\fls Delta B;llbe'l cUllle hOlne COll,e. \Veclntsday anLl 1\101 MI and :'Ills I

YuulIg PtOples mhting, 3 p 111 11:0! I, n at the Olg,ll1 ~11 Bc,hl, 1I (1 Sll1t._k, Pete DI,lIIUI,,]ge all,l L,.:s flOlll Lll1lulll S,lltnday fOI a t\\O DI,tliLt 42 helu a Chllstmu' BUll Hueppnel, of Gla!"j 1Sl~i<llQt.,utllly lh~'lcIl n\eetll;; SUll- aho 11dJeli the I'lddl 19 d'.1ILh Allwld. Next mcctIng 1\1:] be Jan I\c"ks \'acatiu:\ plUgl,llll at the school house Ftl- ,\Il! SIXl,e1 \'\t'clnl~LL1Y. e\elllng

d3y, DeC' :<8 at 2 p 111. 1<\;)10 \ll g U,e C~lell\Cny, a le- 1st. '1',1<' club \\lll se,ld a lllhgltiull MIS. Emina Hobelts is in Co- clay eltlllng SLhool closeel fOI a Nlth :'III al1u ~Ils H"llOd Hoep-~C,\' Yt31'S UII'll' r Jan 1,18-18 ctpLun I\as hd,j at the ho.1 e o~ 10f mCll11Jus to the Etlc,un LlOll'S lUlllbus 111 the hOllle of hel elaugh· \H;ek's Vi;l.CatlOn [Jncr.

- - - - the blld,s palent~, \\hlle the club, \\11le11 meds fOI lhe fll~t tel, HIS. Jall1€S :lfltela, ancl plan~ A ChllS'_lllas pluglam \\dS gl\tl1 :o.fl ancl ~lls Hlclutd Babeuc'<'l l{. ttl r-Ilt'Il\\q~" blllk's taU'2 \\as bclt,tl[ul \\l,t,hl d.eetlJ1g :,\loll<:ty, D"c. :29 Llun to 11l1lall1 thlle til! the IllLldle of TUt'selay e\cning at the 1\Ie!hudl~t ~ncl Bllt S,l;;I<' 1\1l! b\) ThlltolL1Y

111."0 Bcl1lie,; HelZlI, dallg 1 tel' a !.luccl ,j e c. 0I,ltccl '''l,ll'! g ca~e Bates Copcl2nd 1\1'1 l,a\e tIckds J.lLualY, <;hult,h by the Sunday schuol 1I111,el gUt~ts of l\ll. and :'Ills. Kcf :'\II aJ,U Jllrs Joh'l Helzel, \\lt11 fU,uI I\tl,te callc1,';~ O~l CtU.~~ for t)'w Ellc~en dUPle!' me"lIng ),II anll ~Ils K II Knapp and Young pl'ople of the \Illage \\lllt O.BalJLocl<at d \V. Dal\) IIdl\\cgl'. son of :'III' SIde' 'lhlle \\lll' ;Olt;;'fllt gUe"~IT,lC Illonth of JanuulY IS the faJl111y \ICIe) Stlllel::l,)' e\llllng elm- "::,1101111;; aftel the plUglam. Guests of Mr. ami :'I[IS Koy Coxal,d ~lzs ALlolpl1 Hell lege \\lle atte!\llll'g t.l~e \Ie:lllu,g anu ~h: FOtlnLlatiJ11 mOllth, an,1 I\e ale nel guests' of ~lr. ami lIlls. clar-j _~_ _ on ChllstJll,lS e\e \\111 be theI1UlI,lll cn Sunlluy, Doee 21, at happy COUp,e Itlll\eel nUlIY nlct looklllg fOl\lald to Illlllh ad1\lty tnee S\\,tzel . :I[rs••\1111,\ Claul1.\l! Geolge ane! E:rIo Cox anll EalnlstU.t' Zlun Luthl'l,lll clnu, 11 at Ig,tts , . anel \\e) ho"e thue \\IIl be many Mr and l\lls. LeKoy BJolkllJml Mus. Lnn[\ Hallcnbtug z:ull1liall HOlne I' fal1llLu; ?omc of tht'\VCIl' " Ncbl , I{ev \Vllll.lI11 ~IcJu Mr ar.,] HIS HeL\llgoe left lIn-j L,on allaills allli d,wghtel of Gleeley \\ele j passed flom thIS !lfe 111 KtalllCY. 51VUP WIll sp"nd 'lhuI~day l\1th

met! J,t,!y after the ItltJ,tIun for Th l' \VOI1''-ln's SocidJ of Chll~t- Flluay gucsts of !1er' p.Utllts,:'\1r N"br, on Fllday, Dec, 12, at the .Hr. ami :o.11~. Cox alsoL~'-""'=....~ =,,_.._ ..._ 1a <h'J,t \Hddtn:; tlip After tre Ian Sell:ee hale w1llellaken to l1ml MIS Ch,lS. Otto. ag.c of 78 )tals. FUI1~lltl SU\1Ce; Ml. ~nu 1\11S. Flnl Ballz, AI-- - - ~ - -- -- - -- f!!~t of the ;;tar, tr,ey I\lll be at IlellcllIbu all of the Sick, ancl the Kathlecn Ckl1Hl1t alli\ed home IHle hell.! at the BO\lelen funeta' !".ur, En\J1 amI HlCh,'wl w\1I be'

St\i'all(l 'I'lle'ltl"e llon,e lt1 Glan,] IsL'!l,j I\hue :'I[t ShutlllS 1\110 ale lll(1)lLeiS of the S,ltulelay flUlll :'Illltoll. \\'IS, whele) hOllle Il1 BIOOJ,flelel, :110, :llor.,1,,; !huisday gu('sts of :III' and :IllS1 { l Hell.Hge 1.5 U'llIO;;t,! MdLoLII,t dlUlch, (1.nu the fnend, she is attendlllg MIlton eoIlege' aftelllOon, \\lth the mim.,tIy of th( 11'0lge Cox and SOll~. .

of the ChUleh MIsS Lola Fulla MIS. CLua lIolmes alll\ed Tucs- Hev. Gle'l 'f, Beaty of the Meth . MalY Anq B,utz IS dll\ll1g upNorth Loup, Nebr. Alf')lc1 Gldllllk,' IS tlle challllLln of the LOlllnllttee day . otlist dll'lLh, amI \ucal musIc 10m LIl1Lorh \Vet!nevcl,l;;' "ftu-

Fr;dLly and 3tllurduy ~lI~s :llary Louisl' Alfolel amI lCSPUlL"lble for sUlh a fllle gc,;tule John HIll, a stwjent at the state "GOlllg HOllie" and "The Last won to spend a few cla)s hOLlI,l;;December 26 _ 27 Dan F. GI aunke \\ el e ulllted III CalOllllJg aftel the chul Lh SL huol UIIl\ 1I slty IS spcl1'lln!> t\\ u w"eks ~hle" by Kcuneth I<:ell"y, IV Ith 1\ Ith l\iI. and l\II S Otto Bal tz

maillage Sa ltll day, Doec. 20, at tLe plUgl;llll TUesday \\ as enJo,) nl by valatIon IV lth his pal Ents, Mr. and L ~ n a Cal pellter accoll1p) illg Mr anll l\[l s. Halolel POI tIs an 1"Lady In the Lake" st Paul :'\-!EtI'o,llSt ChUteh Il1 the :'I!e!hudlst Youth. Intermed- ~lls Kay Hill. ," BUllal lIas 111 the famIly lot Il1 [our sons Will cume lIUlll LlnLoln

Vncoln, the Hev. Gelald L. Ken- lates and Sepiols. 1\11'. anLI MIS. Hay HIll atteneled Rose HIll cellletelY , Wednc;sday ;]JtElnoon all,1 \\Ill at-WI til Roc c rt Montrj-0r[lery neely offleta ting th,; funCl al s.el\ ices fol' Aneli ew Anna Hal!c'nbtll g, dauglltel of tentl ~ f~~lll1y g~thellng at, th~ L.--- * --- The bl;<1e is the uaughter of Dr 111 anu M1S. Paul JOlles left Hlll at AlcaLha Sunday. Lewis and Frances Ha11enbtug W. IOlb,; home ThLlIoela;;. Hal-Sunday "psi, '«c,dnesday and :o.fl S S \Y. Alrol cI of LlI~Lon EaIly Tue~lhy mOILl,lg fol' Chlla- MI. anel :Ill s. CeLlI Loc khal t of \\ as bOll! neal' St. Cathu Ine, lIlo: old \\1J1 letuln to hiS \\ 01 k lJ1

DeC$nlb~r'28 • 31 The 8IUU 11, tr.e son of He1l11an go \\hele they 1\111 s!'(l1l1 Chll~t- Eritsoll Epent Fllday WltIl the May 27 1868 She was mallied LIl1Loln l,hulsLlay aft'.I!1UOn \\IthG1LlLlllke of \Ve"t POUlt, Nebl' mas WIth thell daughter al,el her Geoli;;c' EHlh,ut family. to A1fI~d Clanclall Septuubel' 25, l\lls POI tiS and the cl1llellen 1\111

Shrr~ey Temple, Franchot The bllde \\Ole a gOI\n of l\l11te hu!cbal,d, MI. and MIS Vel!loll :0.11 ancl 1\l!i'. Molin J\.!avo ard 1908. ~1I. Clandall pleLeded her in stay tIll New YcalS.Tone and Guy Moc:k;Oll,l}1 s~t'n awl chantIlly lace st)kd lI)bl daughto, Malll;;n, dro\e up flOlll death on DccembC! 22, IIHO. MIS. .Thm.,cL1Y e\'elllng the Halold, ()N"~Y'\IOO1\'" 1,\lth a 5\1 €ethe.ll t necklI:le ani] KelatiHs of MI' anll MIS Hal- LlnLoln SLUItt.ly. lIl1. ~la)o ~llcl Crandall had 11\nl Il1 anu neal \VIlhan,s f~mlly, 1:1'. anJ l\,Il~'II 1.c. 1l I'll '" Ide coud tleLl l\1th insuts of old Sel'l,deJ ha\e l(;ceiHcI boxes l\IalllYll ntulnld home and :'\-hs. North Loup fOI fOlty ;;t'elIS. She J.ohn Han\€! and ~IIS H31ulcl 101­

lace. Her \ell of IllUSion f€ll flum of b(autiful l"LDlly and Chlbtm,ls Ma)o sta;;ed wlth hel' mother, bad many lo)al fll"mls, was a t~s WIll hale a glft exchange un.1li'ihns of the a tlan of olange blos,:>oms She gl"enely, \\hich the Schudels p,cl,<- ~iIS. E\a John:-;()n for a few delJs. member of the MethodIst chtllLh Chll':itmas tIee at the T. J. Hamel'

L · 'V 1 t~t", b' I t Icall1ed all aIm bouquet of \\ lute ed Il1 tllell 01\ n yal cI at Con allls, Er VlIl an,j HI~halll Baltz, \\ ho anJ a faIthful \\ 01ker as long as home. .OllIS- a co ~ 1-';19 1 luSCS ,Ole. are attemlll1g school at Ft. Wayne, her health pelluittcel. She was a Guests of 1111' and 1I11s. Chas

DEC. 26-27-28 J\.latlon of honor W,lS MIS. Donald Walu left Fllday for Inel, allhed SUI1']ay fOI a t\\O chaltu Ulelllbel of the Nolth Loup Otto \\lll cdeblelte the \\eellhngc::-,,;.. ~-;;;";-';;;;:'nu;;:;,;;;;;-,;;,-;;,~;;,;;.._I Jean Btllr l\lintholl1, the bIieles- Exedsior Suplrllg~, Mo, \\hele he IHclLS \aLatio,1 With their palents, ~'oltl1Jght1y club, and \\.lS ah\aJs ,1I111l\el.salY \VedJ,~sday eHnilJg

-------, \\111 \ e-(ntu the Vetu ell'S hospItal 1\Ir. a11l1 ~I! s. FI ed B:ll tz. fallhful to lhe club \\ 01 k. Her by ha\ lI1g the Leonalll Otto falll-",::.~~_~::...'<;.<.~c.~"::. ..."-.. ~_{".~:,~::,_::,,:,:.:._<._,,,,-(.::.:. .. _:. __ -(.:._.:.,,,," Ll Lrl:ll tlcaln,llt fOl T 13 MI. and .\IIS, Mllfold Sample Jilo~m, "Llttlc Old NOlth Loup', 11y of BUl\1t1l and ~Ir. and l\!lS

'.Ii ~ LuuGlale SI\1tzet enteltai!.cd of Gleeley \\el" Foelay guests 111 ",as IVllltel1 for an anni\tl~,uy John Han CI as the,1' gUl'~tS~ (( the gIlls of her lUom at uinner the \Valt Tholllgdte home, to see meeting of the club She was ThUl sel;]y 1\11 and :-'11 S John Halll-Ii ~ \\'eelnc~day e\ening awj then all l\fI anu ~11S. John Da\IS of Den- IQ)ld of f]U\ICIS anel the out of doOl er anel :-'11' anu MIS. LeHoy BJolk-g, :~ attendcd the baskdb:l!l gall,!.' \er. hfe and untIl hel' health faIled, lund and Llaughtel Judy of Gleeley~ ~ 1\11' and :IllS, SWltZtl took Luci- :'.Ils. \'\-aHu Tholllgate and 1\lIs. took a keen intelt:st 111 the affalls I\II! be d111nel gUlStS of ~lr. and~ ~ ellaC\) ar:d \Valter to Be-ltlett Sat- John Da\ls IHnt to Gland Island of the commul1lty anu the \\ol1d MIS. Otto ancl Althur.~ ~~ uluay and flum thele they I\eat S;tttlJday, to see theIr blOther, Neal' lelatives sUl\i\ing ale Selma Robbins \\111 allile home

'I g~ ~\Oltl~ln;2Irt~ I :lflJ~'~1 e;I~~, ~f~.a~~3 ;~ s t~~P~I~~~~~~n~~oe:l~f~~ll \;~d tl~~ ~~laelelIS t~~\cr~,S'lIrl trl;" l;~asW~~~~ ~~U:1I;in~I:~;~ w~~la2~~}1' 1\\~l~1 \~~~r;~ ~ Ml~. SI\1tzel' plan to go o\cr \\eek. . . field, Qunicy, Ill, l\!Is. R. H. end \\Ith her paltllts, l\1r anu MIS'J ~ fhuI.,llay, \\ cathe I' pellllitting VlI gllua Kelt came hOI:le Fr iuay Pankey, Bl00kfleld, Mo.' V. \Y. Hobb1l13.'d A Kev. H. Eugen0 Da\is an,j his flom !-'ll1coln \\hele she IS attenu- Geolge \Va1ler I\ho has bcen~ ,i s0n, Dr. Hlchald Da\13 alrlled in lllg \\esleyan UnlHlSlty. sel,ollsly III at the St. 1<'1 ancis hos-'d ~ Nodh Loup Thul ~chy eHlllng anel Ml s. Samuel MItchell ~n~ Ra- pltal ll1 GI anu Isianu' the past~ ~ \\el,; ovelnight gUlstS of MIS. n}ona came home flOm Lincoln ten da;;s, lIas a little better Hon-y j'lj Hattie Clement They left Fllday 1< nday. l\lls . .\htcfc 11 \Hnt uo\\n elay He had bee n gh en anol,her'd gl\ aft€ll,uOn for their llolne) at Hi\er on ThuI:;Llay to \ISlt Hamona at bluod IIalts[usiCn Sun,lay ard1;: ~ Fall"" \VIS. \Vesleyan Unl\ t'I slty. seel.led stlC'llger.!J 'G NOlth Loup basketball team d,;- J. M. FI,,!1el' left Wednesclay for C 1 B I I' k t~!J Ii featHl the Oru lese!", ~s on the LaCan,lLla, Calif. to spencl an in- a, IC~;y \\ ,0 IS IVOI lll¥ \\1 Ily i'l home floor \Vednesday e\ening, defllllte time w'th Mr at d M ' a .cons.tltlctlOl1 company at C.asper,1-J! ~ fInal SCOI e bcil'g 31-20. Junior Donald FIshel'. I ,1. IS. \'\ ;;.0./s home for a few \Hel<S \ a-~ ~ team \\on their game. 16-13. Membels of the JuniQr FOlt- catlOl.~ ~ Sdlo01 closed FIielay for a nightly club \Hnt calOhng :'I19nl\ay ----------------------

~ IHe1,'s \ acatiun. All gl ade Iuoms enning and aHei' their ·l'etulll·g; Chri.>tmastide is the one time in the ~ h""j a Chll,;tmas pal ty FIiclay E:njo;;'nl a dutch tHat at the POI Ii,;~ year when we should all be as happy ~ aftl.'lnoon with a gift exchange. I cafe.y t. Hl~h school stwlents \\ele ako Chas. Clalk came up flvm Lin-~ as a boy with a bright new sled. So ~ gl\en a tlEat by the faculty. The coIn SatUlu::ly. TUl'sel,ly :IllS. Chas.Iff let's light up our faces and Qur hearts 0:\ cooks sel\ec1 a spHLll ChIistmas Clalk ami 1\ll':>s Netlie C'lark came':} ~ dinner in the hot lunch loom at up and all \\111 be guests of Mr.~ when we light up our trees. and here's i; noon. and MIS. C. B. Clark for the- ~ Supt. and .\1105, A I. Fliesen and \\Cck MIS, C. B. ClaIl~ WaS qUIte~ wbhing for you m:d your family the ~ Ann ale spcnding thiS \\eek with III last \\eek but is belter now.~.J> happiest Chri;3hnus you've ever b~d. ~ theIr palcnls at lIeneltlson, Neb!'. Joan CIEl1lellt allned hOllle Fd-~ •., MI', apd :'.1I,s. Hoy Cox anel MI. day fl um Omaha fOI' a \\ eel{,s \ a-~ ~ allLI MIS. Hlll1alL~ Bab~uck spent- calion. She is talung mUSt'S bain-y * 'j the day 1I10nday 111 Glanel 1sLuld IIlg at Clalkson hospItal anJ also~ ,. Mr. anll MIS. HalOl,j \Vllllam3 IS attendlllg \'.,'e:;teln Union school.i-JI rl'II'" OI>D II \IJD\V \IJ 'i~ I~ and Mr. al~d M.ls. 9tb Babcuck MI'. al\'l MIS, ChaIles Balbcr~ .c. \. 1 \ ~ \CJ ~ I\l'le shopl'lllg 111 Gland 1£Iantl a11l1 .:\11'. an,j l\11S. Glen Balber an,l5 ' '" Monl:ay. \Ya)Jle well' Sunday guests of::._ ..."'.) __ ?.z.:: :~';"">-':j': :1~:1)_ ; _.. :;.:) _ Z:) _~ :-:<:r:?,) _ : ;1: :-~-""'r?:: "_"):-} )::.,_~ ra nl!lY'Ole is Lortie flCln Orna1)a! :\11. and ~1l::;.: ClaUd Balb~r anJ

fUI a \\tt:k's v<lcatlon flUPl her fanllly.\IV1~ at Clalk"on hospItal \\hele The DeLember all-c)1ulLh socialshe IS a sluclt:nt I.UIse. . held SUll<Jay eHning at the Sev-

MI~. Flo,) u HutcIUI,? entertaIned ent11 Day Baptist chul c11 \\ as hlgh­at dll1ner Sunday Il1 ho:-,or of I hohted by the ChIistmas SPlllt inMI s Don:lld Hutdllns' bil thlluy l1~any \\ a;; S. Tabks \\(1 e deeol a'tedGuests WeIe 1\11'. anu lifts. John 1\lt11 Chllstmas gloeens andBulton, Mr. ami JIll s. EI \\ in Stef- tall candlES The CO\CIed llI,;h-- --.- :SUpplI I\as in chall" of ~IlS. Mylar-- -rr..-...uou~ Balbt:l', 1\tr. anti 1\118. Ned La.kin

ami 1\fis3 Helle Da\is. PlUglalhlIdS in chalge of the SabbaHischool, ami consisted of Chi istmasLellols, exelcis~s and pla,)~, by thedlff('l€nt gwups. Whlte gifts fOIo\cl,;t'as I elIef hau been blUughtby ll'any, anu these \lel e dedicatedtn a sholt sel\iee by Hev. Ehld.Gal y Cox as Santa Claus, assistedby se\el al othel s, distltbuteube'ats of candy, nuts, olangts andPOPCOl n baILs.

Satulday \\'as Mr. and MIS. G. L.Hutcll'ns 57th \\Cdelmg anniHls­alY but they did not ce1eblate inany special \\ ay. Both attended

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~ d~ Cillistmas is the seasori that, above all others. t~~ dJ huns the thoughts of mankincl back to the ~

~ all-enveloping innocence of childhood-awa.y ~,~ d8 flOlll the pure selfishness am! C01111nel clalism ~

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I wish to thank allmy f'riends who havebeen so kind andthoughtful in visitingme. 'four words of en',couragernent, c a r d sand flowers sent sincemy accident and stayin the' hospital havemeant so lliuch. Wish­ing all a New Year ofpea c li'. contentmental1cl good health.

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K Boq Moore Ed' Hvezdai Barbara CernikI Shipping Department .. Jqek H~llv'ey Custodians~ Vida Collins Albin Absalon Ben Eberhart

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loor Friday eveninp with Melvin.ass mak{ng lQ vomt.s to lead in

~FOI ing-. It was BurweU's first\yin of the season.I BUl\Vl'll led all the way. by

nalro"; margins qut put on a finalper iod scorin~ s}ll'ee to dl aw far~head.

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Chrlstmas Eve DinnerMr. anti Mrs. Horace "l'ravis

will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Al­fred llill and Don, Mr. ~nd Mrs.Elmer AlmqUist, Mrs. ~\V Ak­co,sta and Sally and Fr~nk Tra­vis at dinner on Chi is,tmas ~v~.

On Christmas E\'t;Mr. an.) 1\l1s. pillo TI'oyer ~vil1

have dinnel' for Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Novotny, Mr. and Mrs. LloydPelelSOJl anti Mr. and 1lrs. Ja­SOlI Lothr op on Christmas Eve.

tIll htIlla,; E\ e1\11'. ant.! Mu;. Lloyd 1;'arks and

I,;Qry will entertain' Mr. ant.! Mrs.Hal vey Palks ant.! Mr. and Mrs.Charles Burdick in thdr homeClllistmas Eve.

S(:O\lt l'artyAll the troops of the Boy

Scouts enjoyed a cover ed dishdinner at the Masonic hall Tues­day evening at 7: 00. The boyshad a gift exchange and lots offtln.

Conced Vish Lundll'onThe Lo)'al Wo 111 en 's Sunday

schvol class of the Christianchul'ch had a Chris.tmas partyand gift exchange at tpe home ofMrs, W. H. Barnard l"riday. Thiswas a covered dish luncheon,

MI~. ~. S. Jones, teacher ofthis class. \\ as gi\ en a presentby the class.

l'itch Party1\(1'. and Mrs. Emil Zikmund

honored Mr. an.d Mrs. WalterUmstead of Sedgwick, Colo. at apitch party Tuesday, evening.Guests were Mr. and Mrs. AlfredAlbeql, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Han­sen, Mr. and MIS. Henry Vod~h­

rial and 1\11'. and Mrs. HenryStara.

IJ~\rt~· In G. I.1\(1'. and MIS. Vernon Malo­

lepszy attended the Chi istmasparty In Gland Island Satunlaynight given for the eruployees oftpe Grand Island and Ord officesof the state Employment Service.

}'alllll~' Ueu~liollMr. and' Mr s. Fred . Stoddard

Eave their whole family home forthe til st U'me in seven yeal s. Or­ville and Roberta al e spendingtheir vacations with their parents.Lt. (jg.) and 1f1 s, G~ W. Stod­darJ and fa!1lily al e spenLling aleave' hen'. Sunday Mr. and Mrs.Mel'1e Stodd,ud, l;llother of Mr.Stoddi\l'd; brought' his mother,Mrs. l<;dith Stoddard, to O~d fromSUI-prise, Nebl'. to spend the nestof' the winter with her son';> fami-ly. -

Uoutb~ S EntertainMr. and MIS, Geolge . Houtb.}'

will l>e hosts on ChI istmas to Mr.and Mrs. Adolph Se;-'el1ker. an~l

falluly, Mr. anu MI s. RrchanlPrien and 1)ill1lly. Ml'. and Ml s.Chester Houjby qnd f;,umly of Te­kamah, Mr. an'd Mrs. Lee Hout­by and family of Hastings andHatty Houtby of Wr\ls!ow, Nebr.

Cummins' ~ntertain

Mr. arid Mrs.. M. B. Cumminswill have "heir family for Christ­mas dinner. Mr. and MIS. RichardRowbal, Mr. and Mrs. LowellJones anti LaRue, Mr. and MIS.Clyde Baker, Mr. and MIS. Cor­win Cummins, Mr. and Mrs. wat­lace Grobcrg and MIS. Olive Pe­terson, of Brooks, Minn. will beon the guest' list.

(hristm.\s E\ c Villnt'l'Mr. and Mrs: Jame:? Hybin will

entel tain Mr. and .Mrs. Gcor geRybin and M~. and Mrs. JOh~1

Skala on ChI istmas eve. OnCl;J.ristma"s day Mr. ,anu Mrs.George Rybin will be hosts to .thesame familIes.

I At stell art FarmMr. anI!, Ml s" Don Stew~1 t and

family, !VIr,s. Haz;<.'1 Meese' ardsori, and Fayt" Ray, Alta and Es­telle Stewart will spehd CIl! ist­mas together at the Ste\\ al tfann home.

~lodeJ'Jl PrlscltlasThe Modern Priscilla club held

its annual no hostess Chr istmasdinner Dec. 18 at the home of1\1'1 s. Lloyd Wilson. After dinnerthey had their ~iff exchange andspent the artenioon playing pino­chle. Mrs. Lloj'd Wilson heldhjgh SCOl't\ Mrs. Bertha Masonsecond high and Mrs. Ivan Robin­son had low.

Olristmas EveMr. and Mrs. Willard Hoppes

and sons and Mr. and MIS. Dalp.Hoppes anti son of Burwell w illspend Ctll istmas eve with Mrs.Hem y Jor genscn and Alma.

. . Cliristnu\~ PartyMrs. R. C. Austin treated her

primary Sunday School class to~, little Christ rna s pal ty Sundaymer ning. They had a decor atedtree, gifls andJ~eats.

C'hristr'nas '£ogdherMr. and MIS. Albert Dahlin

h:;.d' ChI istmas . eve' dinner attheir home for Mr. and Mrs. DonNelsori and family, Mr. anti Mrs.Don Dahlin and Roger. This wasthe usual Chi Istmas celebi at ionand exchanging 'of. gift~.·

UU;)' uee ClubThe Riverdale Busy Bee club

met Tuesday afternoon at thehome 'of MIS. Vernon Thomas.The af teruoon was spent plan­ning the. club progr am for 1918.It was decided that each membergive a dime for the County Coun­cil. Money was collected for thePenny Friendship fund.

Following the meeting aChrlstmas gift exchange washeld.

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\Ve \vish to expressour thanks and appre­ciation to the manyflient.ls who sent car dsand nowels in our I'e"­cent bereavement.

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enter tain Mr. and Mrs. Curtl1Gudmundson ancl family, MI'. ana1111's. Hem y Ei1ger, Mr. and Mrs.1"1 ank 1<'afeita and Jimmy, an~MIs. E. \V. Gruber on Chrtstmasday.

('hristlllJ.S PartyDena Wilson was hostess to the

gills that work in the Bakery ata Chr istmas pal {Yo Guests wereBetty Dunbar, Bess Athey: MIS.Esther Manchcster., Dorothy Phil­brick, Dorothy Hosek, ArletteMason anti \VIlma' Richardson.There was a gift exchange.

, lIolhlily Glle~ts. Guests at ti1e home of Dr. and

Mrl/. C. J, Mlll€'r for the holiday~a<:.ation· al'e Mr s. Bernice Br'adyor Sali~bury, Md. and her daugh­t~r: Miss Betty Brady. \\ ho is at­ten,dll1g school at the ColoradoWoman's College in Denwr this)·ea;r. Rogel: !t1iller is home fr'oinllastings Collei$'t" and coming forChristmas and a brief visit al eLt. (j g.) anJ Mr~. J. B: Ie'ergu­son' fron1 Dallas, Texas.. , .

JorH'S' EntertainMr. and Mrs. Alber t- Jones will

have as dinner guests on Christ­mas Dr.. and Mrs. P. ~L Jorgen­sen of Fullerton, 1111'.. and 1111 s.Lloyd Alderman and family andDoris Alderman.

Gl'el'nfields Enfertain, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Greenfieldwill ha\', the family dinner attheir horne this yt·a 1". On Chr ist­mas day Mr, and MIS, John Has­kelf, Mr. ';:md ~1Is. A. C. Wilson,MI; and ~lrs. Bud Wilson andNancy, anu 1\11'. anu 1\Irs. Rollinp) e and family \\ ill haye dinnerat the Greenfi,clds.

ilOilOI' )IellluerThe ladies of the Easter n Star

lodge honored MIS. Emma Mil­fiJId at a golden anniversary tea~onday. Mr:o. Milford wa~ initi- Assl'lilbly of 90dated into the Older' Of the Eastern At the Assembly of God church~tiH fifty yeals ago Dec. 22. In Sunday evening a Chlistmas pro­hunor of the occasion the tea I gram was presented.table was splead With a yellow I The pl'i11lary depal tmcnt weI.cloth, a yellow center piece of cometl the au<,lience, Mrs. A. J.lUu,ns and yellow candles decor- Brown and Patty presented are­atetl the tal)le. c.ital "M,essage of the Christ

1\1Is. MilforLI was greeted by the Child" .. The reading "Two..Shoes"ple~cnt wOlthy matron Mrs. Hll- was gnen by Eleauor Rice. Acli\1f, Pearsvn and pl't's~nted W~tJl trombone solo "H,ol~ C:ty" \\:asa fifty year pin by Mrs. Dick l?la~'ed by Rev. l' ogelman. !h.eTeague. The pin is a gift flom JUl1lor class acted ou~ a pla;y. SC\­the grahd chapter of Nebras!-'a. er:al. songs \Ver~ offci cd and the

Mrs. HOlace Travis pouhd at llll~lster, Rev. l' ogdman, lead thethe tea table, while 111's. John SClJptu~'e, '.' . "Haskell plaved baC'!{ground music Artel the plog ram tr cats \HIe•. t1,J t a hOllr MI" Joe passed fl'l;Jlll around a decora.tedUllllllg 1e e ."' CI . 't t

Jirak had charge of the sening HiS mas ree.of refIeshmenls. ~lil.ll'·l'-l'<tl'l)('r

All pr"sent signed a guest book At a -1 o'clock ceremony Sundaythat was presented to MIS, Mil- afell100n at Hastings, Nebr, Opalford. 1\hs. HenlY MaI1~s has two L. MilleI', daughter o.f, Mr al\dmore l'eatS to go befole she will 1\l1s. Helman Mlller, bec.a.'me'thehave llelol1ged fifty years. bride of Zola 1<'. C1l;lper, SOn of 1fr.

and MI s. Ira A. Carper. ThedOUble ring serVice was read byDr. Silas G. Kessler in the pres­ence of the immedIate familles anda few fl i('nds gathel cd in tpe FilStP~ e~bytel'ian chul'ch chapel.

The bride \vas attired in awine suit with gray acc€'ssodesal1.d'wore a coisap-e of whHe ros,es.She wOle a' diamond lavalieleItecklaee that was wom by hermother on her wedding day.

Irene Shriver, gowncd in a' lightgray suit with black arid whiteaccessories a)ld a corsage of ~American Beauty roses w~s maid iof honor. FOll'est J. Calpel' ofFremont attendetl his brother asbest man. Rose corsages were tlie ~nowels for tlie lllOther s of the J!

bridal pal ty. K1<'ollowing the ceremony, guests I

wele receive<.l at tile home of th~bti<.le's palents, whele a' thlcetiel' weddi l1g cake was cut, Mrs: C.D. Br.adstreet was in charge Clfserving the cake'. Mrs. Glen W.Howard poured at the table and

I Congl'l'gatiollal Dinner MIS. William R. Miller assisted.~ Over fifty persons attended the with the seiving. .. t) annual congr('gational covered After Jan. 1, Mr. anti Mrs. Car-,; ~ , dish dinner at the Presbyterian pel' will be at hom.e at 80.09 Sun.. . )@' ~ church ThursLlay evening. set Boulevard, Holly\\'ood -16, Cal.

I . ,.7 01 . All the committees working They Will spend a t\\·o weeks".r/1// ~ for the chUl'ch gave velY satis, honeymoon in the south el1l'oute. :~ factory lepolts. James Ollis al1';l flom Hastings., '

;l Halph Douglas weI' e elected PlioI' to her mall iagt', Mrs. Car­'al elders of the chu,rch for the com- per was seCl etal y and bookke"'per

)J '",,1 ••• ' . • ing y€'ar and Dan d McOslrich at the Hastings municipal ail p<?rt.'J/ . .....' It was elected trustee. S!;le is a gladuate o( Ord hIgh'J/ JOHNSON'S . /~., ~ ,.A!$. ....~. ~ -- SdlOOl anu a mem.ber of Alpha)I t~" ~ ~~,.;~.:~ 01 Xo-Lo l'art)· . Iota, honOr'lly b~lsiness girls sor-~ TAVERN· '..~!"-".:.. .,~~ ~ MIS. Will Misko en,tel.tamed 10lity. Her. groom, a ve~elan Of'J/ ...~"",~ ~~ 1\Ithe No'Lo club at a ~hllstn~as four yeals III the al my a;: fOI.ce.I , ··y'd....~ III l'al ty l~st Thul sday. 1 he ladres has been employe<.l by the ~Iegflled)l' '. ~ ,~~ ~, ''S hal! a .!pft eXlh,wgl', MOtOl' company. 'l'4)')'~',~,l',~,":}f.};,'},':2',;".~;.>",l",:V,:2'.},),),~.},).~,),:l>,).;t.l)j),},4',~)l',~"",:l>,},..,."'I)I",#j' 1\ -.. .

Xdghhurhood PurtyMr. and Mrs. Tom Williams en­

tertained at a neighborhood get­together at their home Tuesdayev enlng. The evening was spentplaying cards.

Sunda~' DinnerMr. and Mrs. living King were

hosts Sunday to W. S.. King.Grace and Maggle King, Mr. and

f '11s \VilIal d Ha rk ncss and fami­iy a~d ~Ar. and Mr:s. Malvin jnc€'.

Entertain SundayMr. and Mrs. Neil Doane and

family, Mr. and Mrs. KennethCummings and Yvonne, Mr. and.Mrs. Archie Pepper and family of.Bloomfield, s. D., and 1\11 s, Myr­tle Jorgensen were dinner guestsof Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lud­dington Sunday.

DEyEl\l15ER 25: 1947.

Visitors HonoredMr. and MIS. Frank Fafeita en­

tertained Mr. and MIS. John Bla­ha Mr. and 11'rs. Johrl Kokes, Jr.,

. and Mr. and MI s. Adolph Kokes,Friday ni!?ht in honor, of, L.t.Comdr. arid MIS. Russell EnniS

•.vho have just returned to the.United ::itat~s from China.

Old Fashioned Xmas E\ eMr. and' Mrs. Ed Cnaster' will

have an old fashioned Christmaseve cefebration at their home. Mr.and Mrs. LaVern Webster andfamily, MIS. J. F. Webster andCatherine, Art O'Neill, Don. andMar y will all an lve to attend. thefestivitie& and spend the night.Monica Gnast.er is home with herparents from Duchesne college inOmaha. Her vacation lasts untilJan. 7:

, Can<lldightinl$ Sen iceThe l'l'esbyteIiiln church had a

candleligh ting s'(;I\ ice in theirchurch Sunday af'ternoon at 4: 00.MI S. M. S. Dodd,' ~1l s. Ed Arm­strong and MiS. Ollis anti thechoir fur nished the music for theocc·asiol\. . _

Tl't'lltoll'S Ente.rtahiMr. and Mrs. \Vm. Treptow l11"

entertaining on' Christmas day.Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Haught, Mr.and MIS. Bob Haugh t, Betty andDonnie, Mr. and MIS. DavidHaught and Willa Joyce Achen

" will all be presen 1.\. '"r

_. . "bit SonMr. and Ml S. FIoyd Chatfield

left Wednesd\l,y' to visit Mr. and1}h$, WI1~(Jp Chatfield and familyat Belleville, Kans. Wilson Is the~o~ of Mr. anJ ~hs. 1<'loytl Chat­1).eld,

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••HH-HHHH~Hl:HHHH~;i driven up and down the rcsldcnt ial.j. i st rect ?.. 5 h· t Of course the display was nott ........ omet Lng t nearly so extensive as it was :1'" , .., , ~ few years ago, But I fed suret 1) 'ff ' t I that many homes coule] not bet (L erent -;. -;. ~ decorated because of the light:i 'T shortage, Or the expense... " ".., I bought three small outdoori'H~~'~~'~"'~~"<"~'H<""'H"-<J""~ bulbs. They were 15e each.

SaiJ a trucker, delivering at the That's SUfficient, brother.(1001' of an 01'1.1 firm: "What hap- _ 000--pencd to Onl,? ,You us~d to, ha\:e "What's a conscience', Mother?":;;1H:h pretty Christmas Il~hts, this asked nine-year-old Tommy An­year you have neue at all. ,And derson, Tnercupon his mother(;VCIY town around t1lls. P:11\?f went into a mental tailspin as shetile state IS all d(·cor~tc(l. B~,~ ccn endeavored to explain to a very130w 1001,s like a Ia.iryland ' llteral-mlr.ded lad about that still,, .", -:-hooO--:-'-'ff' cult it 1'0 to small voice inside of us, etc" etc,Conslde ring ow ui ic ~ , , ," 11th'nocure the light globes this year, Christmas appt oae neu, am ".i think there were a good many presents piled under the tree e\:e[.

nice -aid displays in Ord tjJis higher, an.l Tom found, l~ e\('~

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~aJ1,'t talw-~/ta#AX,iwith a Icr.ky, 'doggeJ. worn-outmuffler, It's d2Il~t.:rOw.s and cuts01..",1, n the tffidt:ULy of your cl1li:,inf',ar..1 can was t e precious uas. Let u;JiO:i\Jnt the tXhZH.4St 5~·~tt:lll on YC,lU(car. If }'OU Deed a new muffler;we'll illstal1 a Genuine Ford muf- .l __fler pI ().l.l,~tI'y bt small cost. A new"muf!.t.:r will make } our cat mUl,.b\jw<tcr. much ~oItf to drive.

New Years

Saturday,

BURWELL LEGION CLUB

Eo B. \VEEI{ES AGE,NCY

To the Music of

Glen Hudson and His Orchestra• of Hcidio Stotion KOD¥

\Ve 'Vish You a l\Ierry Christmasand a Happy New y'ear ,

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A New Mv:n~rPto'{id€:$ f'ow~,. and

EconomyIf your car l~ufl~..... r 1S cIC'g:4gcd, the exce s.iica back..lJa~~".He created can sub..l:lmtia~Iy reduce pow er andt:ffidt;ocy. A tse« mufflercorrects tili!, sa .... t;;! "Hd &asand i:Jeafcr sed quieter,

Celebrate With

HONNIE FIl(E and his Orchestra

Uome Office, Newark, N. 1.

LONG TERMFAIR APPRAISALSI~ROl\iPT CLOSING

dut!lorhcd Mortgage LOOTf. Solicitor for

TIlE PRUDENTIAL INSURA1~CE CO. OF AMERICA/.

CALL, WRITE. OR SEE

NoJi'e(;$ • Stock • ColtUnisSZODS

P1\UDENTIAt.

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A' Lennox Fi~ter Blower plus an eflicient leak-proofeJrnace will give you a successful air conditiorring system.Fuel bills are cut-the LellL10X blower allows ;'ollr furnaceto deli, er more heat with less fuel.

Quiet efficient inexpensiye. It is the identical bloweruseCl in' the fa1U~lls Lennox Aire ·Flo air conditioningunits. , --"'~

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Ord Heating ~-l Sheet Nletal

DECEMBER 25, 19·+ 7.

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$2.00 Pr.

$9.90Women's

Larnbfur collar

$8.00 each,

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~oys Thr~e-way Knit

Lined GLOVES, ,,

Baseball Jackets

Just a few Boys

Pile Lined Jackets

Le.ather sleeves and trim,wool lront and back. Clear­ance price

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Grand Island, Nebr.

Special AnnouncementFROM

Men's

$6.00

aOYs WOQl

Group No.2

Webb's,

'. LADIES'

FALL" ,

DRES.SES

SHIRT COATS

SHIRT COATS

Inasmuch as horse sules have been discontinuod at ourburns, we are going to change our HOG AND SHEEPSALE back to TUESDAY, so starting' with TUESDAY,DEC. 23RD,_we will sell Hogs end Sheep every Tuesdayinstead of Thursduy. Cattle scles on WEDNESDAY asin the past. ,

'VEllB 'LIVESTOCI{ COl\llH. CO.Wilbe~ J. Bachm~n, Pres. R. L. Lester, Sec. 6. Treus,

Reduced to two Rig groups

Group No.1

All wool knit lining,' Drastic­All wo~l plaids, broken sizes any reduced,

All wool, Buffalo Plaid, two Our entire stock of betterhats' reduced to one low

button down breast pockets, price,

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We wish to thank allour kind. friends andneighbors for the i l"many acts of kindness,messages of sympathyand beautiful floral of"{elings, during our re­c e n t bereavement inthe loss of little Lynn.

MI'. and :\ll's. Dewey II

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Men's All Wool

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SPORT COATS)

Ju~t_3 of t~~se an wool coots

Not all sizes, Come in nowas these will go last.

Men's

$6.00 Pr.

'fROUSEHSOv~rplaids and chalk stripesin young men's, all wool,pleated lront trousers, Re­duced to

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LADIES' STYLE SHOESj , 1 ,I : . ~

Large ~TbUP of bl;ltter dress •shoe's.'qt'.ba·/9oin prices.

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,,'ACT NOW .....TIIESE 'BARGAINS \VON'T LAST!

The vulue of telephon~ service is greuter th,an the cosIo

The United St9.te,s of ~rnerica is th,~ ~reu~est cou.ntry in th~ wprlq. 9p.e 9ft,Pe pdpcip<;tj cQn.tribu~ons to this. greatqess is the co-operutive spirit of thedtizeQs. The joy of living und leltini~\Y~~.

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TQ~ C4,s.tQI1)ers w.unt good telephone servico ut a reusonuble rc;lte.

The employees want fc;l~r wuges und good working conditions. "

. ", '." ,; <'The owner:;; wanJ thei{ investment kept intucl an<;} a reusonabl~ r~hirn uponthe m9nies they Quve tnvested., 'It is t~e responsibiJity oj man<;1.gement t,o seqto it that the wun,ts of '9-)1 three gr~).lJ?s are PIOPCrly ul).d udeLl,ua.tely provi~eqfor. " ' ... .

They Are:~~." ~l1E :CUSTo.MERS i'

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THE EMPLOYEESand TIlE OWNERS

The ever-changi~g c01\ditions hq,ve inf)ict~d a ~reu\t bl,lrdeQ upon t~~ W,<;tn~ge­ment of any busin.ess. Ql,Uing t4,~ past several years: Q}.lt m9recspeci<tUy uponUw udmJ1).i~tru,tiQn. of t};1e tel~pho!).e busipess. Mq.y V)1e hp.ve your <;o-operu-Hon? I .

There Are Three Groups of People Who Are.

. Intensely I1,terested In the CO.l\tinl,~<lSlJ,C­

cess of ~he Telephone Company

DECEMBER 25. 1947

Nebrasl{a Continental Telephone Company

-You can now phone your class­ified ads to No. 17, Just ask for I"Want Ad Taker,". t1

Card of Thanks -

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Bill Weddel, a Wesleyan stu­dent, is spending the holidays withhis parents Mr. and Mrs. C. C.Wedde!.

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"And I told therh all not to tell anyor.e I said she's catty.But tl1GY-'.ccm tell~verybod) thut COlson's Mmket is thes'tore of ~x·cepti6nol voJue.s in fine grocer;es, meats,Iru1ts and veyetobles," f

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Mr. and Mrs, Mag nus Pearsonand two small daughters and Ceo,Nelson le.ft Monday for Chicagowhere they will spend the holidayswith Mr. Pearson's brother andother rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. W,G. Scott Jr. will stay at thePearson home while they are gone,

Miss Joan Rasplicka, a studentnurse at Denver, is spending theChristmas vacation with her par­cnts, Mr. arid "Irs, Jim Rasplicka." Mr. and Mrs, Martin Lewin ofLincoln spent Saturday night andSunday with his mother, Mrs, N.A. Lewin.

Mr, and MI's. H, A. Dean wentto Omaha Monday where they winvisit over Chtistm as with theirson-in-law and daughter, :\11'. andMrs. John Heikel and family,

1\11'. ami Mrs. Claris Bellingerand 111'. and Mrs. Vernon Malo­lc pszy attended a Christl;1as partyat the Orville Ziggaffoos home inGI and Is land Satunlay evening,

Mr. arid Mrs. Ora Masters leftSunday for San Francisco, Calif.where they will spcnd Christmasat the home of their son Mr. andMrs. Allon Masters ami childre-n.

Rev. and Mrs. Jewell Nelson,Mrs. Lilly Bly ami )'lrs. Hal ry Bel-

Mr. and Mrs, II. A.' Dean left linger visited with Alpha Hyatt,f'or Omaha J\I0111b y where they who is a patient at the Sacredwill speihl Chiist mas wit.h their Heart hospi tal in Loup City.sen- in- law and daughter Mr. and Jay RaspJicka, a student at the:\1rs. John Hdkel and family, Hastings coll,'ge arrived home Sat-

:\11', ami Mrs, . Curti" Hughes urday evening for the Christmassp<::nt Tlnllsday at' the" home of vaeatLm,their daughtn, Mrs. Grs,ce Jensen Charles Hollingshead of Hast­al~d chi!dl en at N~J1h I~j)up, 'I:.h~¥ ings came Sunday evening towere Ord visitors 11l the afternoon, spend a few days with his Iyiie,

Mr, and, J\IJs. Ed Ka~lon and IV;lO is ilL .daughkr3 were Loup City visitors Mr, and Mrs. D. O. Hawley en­last Sunday at the home of his teltained at an early Christmasbrother John Kaslon and family. dinner Sunday for Mrs. Howard

Mr. and Mrs, \Vayne \Vhite and !Jawl"y of Gering, Nebt'" Ml'. andchildren WEre Sunday guc·~ts at the Mrs. t>ewey Bonsell, Mr. and Mrs.Allen Dobson home in Mira Valley. Kenneth Hawley and family andLittle Kathleen \Vhite retumc',l Mr. anll J\lrs. Kermit Dowes andhoine with her parents. after spend- son of COlllstocieing the week end at the Dobson J\lr. and Mrs, Clay Myers of AI-hon:e, '. ,,' buqucrqu(', New Mexico spent the

Fred and Don :'Ili.i'naY drove to week end with Ml'. J\l;,'ers' motperGrand Island \Vednesllay night MIS, Maude Myers. They left\l'fi~I;~' they: inet Fre,d Jr. of Port- Monday morning for Chicago.land; Ore. He will spend the ),11'. amI Ml s. Don Milburn ofC'i1~'i~t!l·,as h,)lid3ys with relatives, Nebraska City al rived in -Arcadia

, ',~ i-lts, Wm, Beams entertain,'dtl{,l'Thr<:e Link Kensinpton Wed- Satmllay evening to spend <;hrist-

o mas with his parTnts ·~lr. andncsday aftuwjon, Dec, 10 at her Mrs. 1\f. E. Milbuln,tome for a Chri.-;~mas party. Mrs, C, C. Hal\'thol'lle rdurned homeTom \Vhite played s.:veral piano flUIll the Ord Clinic Satmllaysde~tions and the &:I'OUP s~ng w1:el'e he had b.:en receiving med­Chnstmas carols, Chnstm2.s glfts kal care (or the past several days,were exehallgc'd after which thehostess served lunch to 18 mem- Mr, amI Mrs. Lloyd Bulger, Mr.bel'S and 2 gu.:sts. / and Mrs. Monis Riddle and Mrs.

l\1rs. HOI\ard Haldey left for Vashti Hastings WEnt to Grandhel" hOllle· in Gering Sunday after Island S1,lnday wh.:re M.rs, Bulgeratten'ling the fuueral service'S for a,nd Mrs. Hastings left for Cal­Lynn DOII~se. iiornia to spellLI Christmas with

Mrs, K. B, Eschireh of Buffalo, relatives.Wyo, and l\1i::;s 1\lae Baird of Lar- Mr, and 1\lrs. CmUs Hughesamie, \V;,'o" aniv.:d in Arcadia were Friday dinner guests at the1\lond:.'lY ev<::ning to spend the hoi- home of their son Donald and fam­iday::> with her parents, Mr. and ily n.:ar Loup City..:\lrs. E. C. Baird, I Thursday flvening guests at the

Mrs. .t,\lpha Hyatt, was . tak~n )V~yne \Vhitt! home were :'Ill'. andto the Sael'\C;1 Healt hospital ml :\11'::>, Allen Dobson and family LIELoup <;l~y \\ edn~sday where she Mii'a Valley.IS re~elnn~ 1;1ed:cal c~r;o:, , ....Dr, and Mrs. Joe Baird ando,Mr, an.d, , 1~>;, DI\k Ra'l=ltl~ct. ~nd d2.ughter Jody of Minneapolis ar­~en of N~bl"ska C.lty ale \lsltlng li\'l'd Saturday to spend the holi­at the hon:e of IUS, parents, 11J. day::> with their parents, Mr, andand Mr~s, Jlln Rasphc]t,a, 1\lrs. \Valter Sorensen and Ml'. and

The H3PPY Holluw Aid members ,Mrs, E. C. Bail'll.a,nd, their families held t~eir; M~" and Mrs. Ellis Eglehoff ofC~I~stmas party at the Amen.can J'\ulth Platte were in Areallia Sun~LcglOn hall TueMlay evemng., OJ" " 'T P "1 t· " 1 f" isEveryone enjoyed the oY8ter f<::ed t';',·\ lSI Ill;:, I" a 1\ "s an~., llepl _'I\ith heats following'. Tho? next . ';fne pupJls of the 7th and 8thmeeting will be held on January grade I:o?m held their Christmas13th at the home of MI s. Geol gl' pally 1< Ild"~y a,ftellwon .when theyBrandenburg, ope'l,ed thell' glftS, received treats

Mrs. Don Mm ray took the bus from th,eir, teacher" Nita Bellingerto Uneoln \Vednesday, where she and ,enJo;,ed a glacb bog., "Tberspent the ni"ht at the Cla!'encc Illode: salt and pE'ppcr shake:l>; anlGreenland h~me, On Thu13day bok ends f,or the pare,nts, ,They also!III'S, Greenland and childre:1 and made their 0,\\11 Wlapplng paperMrs, :'Ilul ray' motor<::d to Arcadia frolp white tlssue paper drawmg\Vh~re Mrs. G~'eenland will visit r--dunng the holJdays. 'I .-,-;---- _.--,

Mr. and J\1I's. J, Mayland and Card of Thanks - ,childn'n of l\1il'lneapolis al lived in I __ .

I Arcadia Sa tunlay to visit oYer the I extend my sincereholic1'1;,'s with Mrs, Mayland.> thanks and apprecia-mother, Mrs, Lura Cooley-, lion to all my iriends

Mr. and Mrs. Per<::y Doe were for' the lovely carlb,Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and letters, .and gifts also:>'11s. \ValJac e Doe in Ord. Mrs, Doe for the personal callsal~o attende.! the excellent pro, and to those who help-gram given by the combined ed us out in so m~ny

groups of th(' Ord Campfire girls III· ways duling my recentat the :\tethodist church, and the illness in my home,tea which followed at the home "Irs. 'V. l>. H.illg~{OIl,of J\lr, and ~1I's., Muncy honoring Al'callb. XCVI'.the Odako Group of Campfiregirls. ~ i • .=---,-~-,~j

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JOHN T. ~IEESE and JA~lES A. ~'IEESEExecutors of John t~.1\Iees(', D~seased

CUllunins Audiol\ COlllpallY, ltu.dioneer ~ind Clerk

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conunel\cing at 2 o'dodi P. ~I. ' Legally known as thc south..east quarter of Section 12, rrowllship 19 North, Hange 1,t \Ve§t.of th~ 6th P.,.~I., in Va!ley C?"tBl ty, ~ebr., with all wa~er rigVlson saId prenuses and rIghts 11\ ,\11(1 to the farm contract ,for '\'u:- 'tel' and irrh~'titiQn thereon, slJbj ect to established high,y,iys aila'Irrigation Ditch Right of \Vay. '\'; ",

There is approximateiy 10'1 acres ~nder cultivation, 43.8 of which is irrigated in.ch;d­ing 6 acw;; of alfalfa, Ol:d mOle can be irrig ated with a little leveling, bo.lunce of thefarm is timbelf·d pa~ture and lot3. The total water right for thi;;; fcum is 65.9 ueres,Apt>rox;ll1utely 17 ucr€';3 of the cultivuted ground is in wheat.

IRRIGATE

The impro'vellwnts ~onsist of a two ,story dwelling of 11 rooms, 2 scr('C'n~a porchesund hus wuler inside and out und a nke fenced yard around the house with goodshade tree.:;, un excellent barn 2'1x32 with hay mov, and cQuier and track, a 32·footlean!o addition cow barn with 12 s!anch:ons and 32·foot lean!o shcd for stock cattle,hog house 16x36 which is lin~d and floored, hL1S individual pens, feed bin and straw10k smedl hog hotl3~, SxlS; corncrib und grllll\;uy, 2:h;:32, with 8·foot drivewu)', has lean­to shed, 32 fed lon~, u.ocd a3 garage and she-I'; hPJe 2·s~d;on chichn he use; brooderhot!s(-, 8xlG, which is dcuble wall"d and IlcJo,ed; n:co W~Eh house with cemenl noor,dr'.lin emd cistern pump ut entrance; 2 ciste ms, one for soft \v:ater and one fN well wa­ter: em excellent well wil,h n6w steel to\"ler and mill er€c~ed in 1917; water is piped toyards: the balell~ce of the farm is oJl feLc~ q a~d cr("'5S fenced with a pennmlen~ yardand loading ch~lte. The improvement,., are in good co,lditkm und well p~linted. Thisfarm is sig11ed up for REA and is in, the A seCtion.

Thh; farm is onc of 'the good farms of this community, isllitdy located on Elm Creek and is u ~hoice farm.

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It will be sold (0 the highest bidder ~itll 25% of the bid cash as security "f con­truet und th.~ bo.ll1!)<;e qn' or b~!o.r~ t'e!;lr.4Q. 1948 q,t whi~l~. ti.me JnerchantablEl abstractof title und deed will be furnished and pos~c-ssion given Murch lsI, 1948. ' .

A 4% lpan ~an b'e fun~ished' on this farm if d8stlc,1.\ ' • . )<

Anyonc'wishing to view this farm contact us at the, OrdLivestock l\larket and we ,dll be glad to show it to you.

This farm is b'.:iny offered punmant to the Last Will and Testament of John C.Meese, Dect:'a::;ec1, cmd tho lieal bid is subia ct to the apPtOval of Jolm T. Meese andJL1l11eS A. Meese as Execu(Qrs of the Estate.

MRS. EVERt.TT WEBR,Quiz Jlepr~sentat+ve

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:An iml>!"oved irrigated farm, IUlOwn as th.c John (:\~Iell~ci

Houte Farm, located four and one-half miles northeast of out,Nebr., on the O1'd-Eric8on graveled highway No. 58, at the safeIj~lvilion in 01'<1, Nebr., on

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I He was kind and thoughtful of! Henrietta Liu.llke, C\hs, \V, L.' Ch rlxt la n ~kil'n('c' Serv lccshis neighbors and frien,l~, willing! R,:,<::,J both of Split'grid'J; Ore" I "Christian Science" is the sub­to help the-m in anyw ay he could. I !III'S, Et.h«I Elliott of Bayard, Ncb" j<::c t of the .Lccsson·Sennon I}hichIll' lovcd childt cn, soru e qf his i two brothel ~, Geolge Grim of will be read in Christian Sciencehappiest moments were spent wilh Ulysses, Nebr. ami Ea il Grim of Ch'UIC11U throughout the world onthe. lil tie fqJks. He was devoted TUln.'r,9)t', Sunday, Dee, 28, 1947. .to his in\'diiLl mcther,' 11lal<ing her Selvt~es. were held \Vellnesda~' The Goldcn Text is: "The glory

------ life as pleasant as he could unt il at 7:30 p, m. at Bartholo.nc-v-Bucll of the Lord shall be revealed, andSrdic('s f(1r."p!~I~IYj}i}1 her lhp.th in April Hl·)5., mortuary, with the Rev. 0, E, all tlcsh shall see it together: for

Funeral services for Andrew Ill' leaves to n:ourJ1'his pass.rg Schnepp.:r' officiating, the mouth of the Lord haU1' spokenI h':oLlol\f Hill. 11,11011 n- to his frien,Js two brcthc rs , Sam and Glen of ' it" (Isaiah 40:3), Other Bible;'s "Flick", were held a(th~ Con- Arcadia; one sister' Mrs. Kay I:~'I\!t :O:;;p<'lllTr UOI\M! btations include, "How beautiful.;lCgat:orpl church ~t, 2:30. Sun- Sheppanl of C011l:5toc!{; one half Lynn Spc'ncer DOII'se was born upon the'mountains ale the feet.. ay af te ruocn Dec, 2t wi t.h Rev, sister Mrs. ::llaLe1 Bak e r of Mo r- Dec, 22, 1911 and passed away of him that brin~eth good tidings,Val:dedIeide officiating, Kc t iuit I ill, Ncbr., sever),1 nieces and Sunday, Dec, 11, 1947 at. the age that Pllblisheth pcacc ; tha t bring-EI ickson s,ang twosolo~, "Ln the ncphevs. He \\ 3.::> prq::ed.:~ in of two years, 11 monihs and 22 eth good tidings of good, that pub­,',arc;cn" and "Going Do\' n the Val- death by his par ent3 and one days, . ',. Iishc th salv a tion; that sa i t h U~1tO

;"y" accompanied by ~11 S. EI ick- brothel'. . His memory gives sunshine to Zion, Thy God rcigncth 1" (Isa.,Cill on the plano. Pall bearers his parents and g randpa rents arid (52:7),"'('1 e : Fral'k Ftanzon, Ed Nelson, Scrv lees for :\Ir~. Ho rt on host of other' rela tin's ar.d frieru!s.1'.all_'h Franze n, Meile Meyers, Graveside services for Mrs, Ger. He passed away Sunday, Dec, 14,Clu.z1ey John and Eric Ritz, trul~(' Ho r ton were hel,] at :2 o'clock 1947 at the age of two years, 11Hastings-Pearson mortuar y had Sun,iay af t eruocn with Rev. Jewell months ar.d 22 days, ,,':alg0 of anallgem,'nts. He was Nel.-on officiating, Interment lIas He leaves to mOUlll hiS fath.:r: lid to rest in th.; family plot in in th.; family plot in the Ar('a..Ea I and motr.er, :'Ill'. and :\1rs, Kelmiti .1e l\J;c<.' ..Ii1\ ,cpnet';r;y, ,". c e l,n e tel' y. Hastings - 1'<2al~on I Dowse, one brothel' Kent. &rand-

Andrew Theodore Hill, son of n,oltuary was in chalge, palents, Mr, and MIS, \'nl1Jam\Vi1La~n and Eillora Hill was born Geltr1Jde Horton, 67, died Tues· Dowse of Comsto\::l{, and Mr. and,1t Arc2.(li1 'on April 12, 1886 ar:d day, Dec, 16, 1917 at her home in MIS, D~w,:y Bonsall of An'adia,,:el',ut<::L! this life December 19, Springfield, Ore, She was bom great gran,Jl;>ar.:nts, J\lr, al;d :'III s,ID47 at the age of 61 years, 8 in Uly"Sls, Nebr. September 14, D, 0, Ha\\'l~::> of AIl.'adl'_: and many'lUlltllS and 7 days, He lived his 1880, an,l lllal ried 1<'1 anl{ HOlton in other rel:ltlvl'S and fnen ..ls.

t' I'f t1 f 1 h Aurora, Ncb!'. :'I!ay 1, 1899, A Juneral senic.:s Well' held ond1 II e 1 e ~n 1e aim w leI e e resid<::nt of Splingfield the past \\ ednesday afternoon, Dec, 17 at:\ as bOln, , six veal's SI10 was a member of th(' 2 :30 o'clock from the \Vesteott"=::~..! __ ;, :_....~.~~~~~., Sev~llth.d~~ AdH'lltiSt ,church, ch~r(.h with Rfv. H~IE'IDau.of-

lIASTINGS _ PEAHSON Royal Nelgnbors of Amellea and ftllatIl1g'. I ,,'l\'·IOI>'I'UAI>Y Rebelwh LodGe. Her husbaJ;'] cEed , PallJ/eal c'IS \'iere Y~IJW(1, El ick-

\, .\- in 1938, and a son Roy in lSH, Ison, Eric Erickson, H;~\\Q:rd Elick-(hairs for l!athuings or parties Smvh~ng. ar~ two sons, Henry SOli and ~eslie Shepl~ar,ll; :'Ilu:sic

I)I~ T '\"'6 I D. of S12nn~flel~, Ore., George

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.fl~nlshed~by ~~H i1.1.\'i 1\1I's.. n c 1arge Earl of Eugenl\ Ore" a daughter Shenn<fn Matheson.:\hs.\\ m, Hlg-

Arcadia rhone' U Mrs, Chester Babe'ock of Ansley, gins and V. Krikaf~ ~ ~llPI L V,Ord Bu~iness rhoue 371 Nebr., sevcn gramj children, one IHyde was pianist. Ihtoll1ent was

:-;;::-----~,;--..;;;__~..,~ gle'at grandchild, tlll(e sisters,' in the Douglas Grove cemetelY,~~2~oF~_!!_~e_"~""",,.iC"."":Gil~.,_~~~~~~-==-·=~~-:~f-Tif~~~:a~-

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trip to Mexico Gity an\! broughtgifts from Mexico. ' .

Mr. and Mrs. David Davis, Mr.and Mrs. Orsen Davis, Mr: andMrs, John Davis. all of Denver,left for their homes earty Sundaymorning af ter being in North Loupfor the burtal oj their mother, Mrs.Eliza Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Davil1Davis were house guests of theVernon WiJIiams family, Mr. and1111'-:'. Orsen Davis of Mr. and Mrs.Hoy Cox and Mr. and Mrs. JOhj1Davis or' the 'V alt.er Thorngatnfamily and Mrs. Fanny Sample. I

Mr. and Mr~, L. W. Portis hadthe pleasure of 4 long distancetelephone conversation Sundaywith their daughter Olive; Mrs.Kerry Al'tl:uI', her husband and so'n~aymond ,from Washing-to!}. "

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~IelT)r Christmas

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In weal 'or woe, under all

coi1(lltions, the cheery Merry

'Ch'ristma's comes to the sur­

fa~e\ It's patural in man-

" 15.ind. J~-;verj:one appreciates ahearty Yuletide greetill~ ­

and so, to all our friends, we

a~ld our wish for £\,

trip was a Christmas gift to Mr.and Mrs. Barbel' from their cl111­dren,

Mrs. Carrol! Swenson went loLincoln 8atun1ay af tc r her hus­band who hal' been given a passfr0111 the Veterans' hospital fromTuesday untill"riday.

Pfe. Teddy HutchIns W110 hadspent several dayc with Mr. andMrs. G. L,. Hut<:hic s left Thursdayfor the LOr.1e of his parents inKansas City. G, I. Hutchinll tookhim to Grano Island and he flewto Omaha and then to Kansas c:ty.

Victor Nekon of Omaha whohad been' a: guest of the FrankMcDermot t fNniIy and pf EthelVogeler, returned home Thursday.He had recently returned from a

Mark vicka , JoAnn Burrows, Dar­lcne Morrow and Mary Lou Velbaand Mary Lou Lunstcd. with thebrownies, Robert LUl1l1s ted, GaryHawkes, Richard Meyers, AllanBundy, Billy Drawbridge andJacky Bddgp, all, all in realisticcostumes were among' the peoplethe little girls encountered in theirjourney. Beverly Marl-vtcka astile waitztng' doll. was exquisitein u blue satin fo:'l<1.:t1.

::'lair Barber had solo parts. Mrs.Ava Johnson and Mrs. LouiseBrermick accompanied. Decora­.ions appropriate to the Christmasreason had been arranged by Mrs.~eol'ge Maxson and Mrs. Roy Cox.)ell Barber. choir leader, expresses

his appreciation of the co-oper­rt.ion and help given in putting on.he cantata which required a greatdeal of practlcc and co-opera.tionon the part of every member.

Tile' Br yan Portis family spen t

TI S tl D Y 13 u t -h' ;3unday with M:r. and Mrs. L. W.re ever 1 a ap IS c 011', Port"under the direction of Dell Barbel',' IS. ,

presented C1dr .cantata. "The Child Mr. and Mrs Dell Barber leftJesus" at the Sabbath Morning Monday for Kalamazoo, whereservice. Soloists were Gloria Bab- they will spend the holidays withcoelc, Mrs. MeI'zo Fuller, Richard their daughter and her fa,mily,Babcock, and G.:orge Clement and Mr. and Roderick Moulton. The

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scene was at the North Pole, andthe third, Lolly-Fop Lane showingthe wonders of Lolly-'Pop Lano tohis guests.

Christmas candles, Dean Lund­st~d, Larry Kapustk a , Jerry Car­ter, RO!Llde Cress, Ray Gene Stineami Monty Kearnos ; toy soldiers,Ceorg~ Thorriga te, Gale Brown,Kenneth Cook, Nichols Smith,Wayne Sh cIdorr, Gar y Cox, DannyNeLson a!'1U Arden Ko~lling; CanclySt icks, Wilma Vode hnal, SharonEbctha r t, I':aye Stine, Jeanette\Vllliallls, Carley Barber and Jan­ice Knapp; and Lolly-Pops, Char­les Lundsted, Walter Switzer, La­Vcruo Vcrz a l and Gene Morrow;with the Christmas trees, ShirleyBrown, Janet· Markvkka, Nonna

8ix .:ttlgds, Ju<I~' aud Sylvia Inger­son, Ca rolyn Hamer, Dolores Cox,Luc.Grace Switzer and lila Robytook the little girls on a tour ofSanta Claus land.

Jack Fr03t, was D.wiu Nelson,Santa Claus was Duaro Willoug h­by, White Christmas, Lorene Cox;?lleny Chtist mas, hlona Voclchual,Jack-in-the-box, Canol! Van Horn;Kenncth Irg crson ; ~lou~t', DennyBrov»: Sugar Plum, Vema May\Villia'nsi \Valtzi:og doll, Bevc rlyMarkvicka : Beverly :'>18 rkvick aQ.leU Be verly DrawLridge were theonly two of the six snowflakes thatwere./abk to at t cnd the program.

First of the three scenes was alulLtby \v,lth angel::; taking the sixlittle gil1$ on a joul ney. Second

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Theon t~arbcl' arid ;":a::''O Sawyer,trim Ll Glu,' ~..i:ts, "';', t", .ests andLut toi.s, we r ; pa g es, I ir,ging theirbells ar.d ar..icuncing the events._

Six :ittJ' g irls, 8h;,1'0:1 131'0\\'11,Jolenc Et"rhalt, Huth :-<ass, Patt)'Thor nga t2, Joan Dravvbridgo andCarol Sawyer', in U", pajamas,opencll the play, loohin ii: [or Santa,

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... cha rge o{ -Principal O. Bab­:k, With' Jranano Brcrmirk ac­

e ':tlIJ3nying. Wor.Is and cOSt1.:11kS,I e in cha i ge of the grade school

l· ;c];~is, Miss Clara Jensen, Miss, ,·line Ingerson and Mrs , Millsr, 11. CostL:ll1eS adllcd a great deal

th~ prug ram. Several substi­c'

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~, message for this joyousseason than that an­cient wish.

.~ We all' the world'smost invciltive race ­

'and yet we haven't" found a new 'way of

saying "Merry C11l'ist-~: mas." Maybe it's just as

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- A l\IEHHY CHHISTl\L\S to You- A l\IEHI{Y ClIHISTl\IAS to You, . , "

- A l\lEHHY CHHISTMAS to You- A l\lEHRY CHIUSTl\IAS to You

- A MEHRY CHRISTi\IAS to You-' A l\IEHHY CHRISTi\lAS' to You

- A, l\IEHHY CHHISTMAS to You- A l\lEHHY CIIIUST~IASto You

- A l\lERRY CHI{ISTl\L\S to You- A l\lEHHY ClIIUSTl\IAS to You

- A l\lERRY CHRISTi\IAS to You- A l\IEHRY CHHISTl\IAS to You

- A .MERIt Y CHRISTl\IAS to YOll- A i\lEHHY CHHIST~IASto You, '

- A l\IERHY CHHISTi\L\S to You-- A l\IEHHY CHHISTl\lAS to You-- \ ,

- A .MEHHY ClIRISTi\IAS to You- A .l\lEHHY CHHISTl\IAS to You

- A l\lEHHY CHIUSTi\IAS to You- A MERRY CHRISTi\IAS to You

- A l\lERHY CHIUSTi\IA$ to YOll- A l\lEI~HY ClIHISTi\lAS to You

- A l\IEHRY CHIUST~IAS to You-' A i\lERHY CHIUST~lASto You

- \Vhere would you 1001< to seeif somor s had found your lost live­st ock ? .n the QUIZ want ads,of eOlU·"0. tf.

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i tan club entertained their wives ata Christmas party at the Vet­erans' club Thursday evening,Steak dinners were served to overfifty g uests, There was a giftexchange for the wives furnishedby the Cosmos.

~Wayne Goff, who is ~ttendingthe University. of Nebraska ar­rived 1"riday to "spend the Christ­mas holidays with his parents, Mr,and Mrs. Herbert Goff. .

-MI'. and Mrs. Vernon Malo­lepszy and baby and M1'.' and Mrs.Bruce Peterson and family willspend Christmas day in Arcadiawith the ladies' mother, Mrs, Mar­tha Mcl\Iichael.

-Mr. and Mrs. Fr8,n.k Krikacwill spend Christmas day with

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, Ifonorsl ,nfeC. A. Anderson entertained Mr.

and Mrs.' 1'], C. Leggett, Mr. andMrs. Howard Huff, Mr. and' Mrs.Ray Cronk, sand Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Mortensen Wednesday eveningin honor of his wife's birthday.

Celcbrutr-s BirthdayFriday evening ¥r.alld Mrs,

Art Kroger, MI'. and Mrs. Wm.Darges and Mr. and Mrs. Gee,Knecht celebrated the birthday ofRay Falter with Mr. and Mrs.Falter at the Veterans' club.

Jol1~' Dozen Dinner ClubThe Jolly' Dozen Dinner club

had their' regular meeting withMr. and Mrs. Herbert SmctsTuesday evening.

"isit GrandfatherMr. and Mrs. Harry Zulkusl)i

and family and his mother, Mrs.Wanda Zulkosk i will s pen dChr istmas wiui his grandfatherat ElJ:r la,

Dluner In G. I.Mr. and Mrs. 1". L. Blessing

were dinner guests of Mr. andMrs. A. E. Hackman of Grand Is­land before the game F'riday eve-ning. ' " "

Social and Personal"If we don't call you for news, call us, phone 30. The society

L .editor welcomes all social and personal items.

}>Ialn '·ali".)' Clu1J ~'leets

Plain Valley ~Illb met on Thurs­day, Dec. 11 with :\trs, Albert Volf.This being the Chr istmas party,a gift eXChaI)ge was enjoyed afterthe business meeting, Then a Lugebox of useful items was packed tobe mailed to the victims of theCambridge' flood. The secretsister of the month found her giftand Christmas carols were sung,The hostess served a fine. lunch anda pleasant meeting was ad­journed to meet with Mrs. Joe~obotka in February, For theJanuary, lesson it, is hoped Valleycounty may secure the services ofI,. State Patrolman to speak tomembers of clubs on "Safety Pa-trol'.' .

Tunda Part.)'-' The Tanda campfire group hada Christmas party at the home oftheir sponsor Mrs. Alex CochraneThursday evening. Each girlbrought a covered dish for the sup­per .and there: was a gift exchange.

;'I,.as All.llg'os. Las Amlgos met witli Mrs. Clark

Weekbach Thl,Hsday' arternoon.Mrs. Duane, Armstrong held thehig h score for the af te t neon,

, Dessert LuncheonMrs. w.». Steen and Mrs. Don

\uole 'entc)·(llinC'd at a dessertluncheon at the- Auble' home' Thurs­clay' aftq'\lOOll. : '. ' "

Birthday Celebration, Between 25 and 30 friends called

at' the Jorgensen farm Saturdaynight to help Walter Jorgensencelebrate his birthday,

Clulstmas -ParJrThe two clubs that meet Thurs­

day evening had a combinattonChristmas party . Friday nlg ht.Mrs. Ed Gnasler was hostess tothe Pitch club and C. J. Mortensonwas host to 'his club, The Christ­111as party was a dinner at the C.J. Mortensen hQllle with a gift ex-change. Mr. an-d, 1.1l'S. BruceC9\'eY were guests, '

their daugh ter Lillian, in Kearney,Mr, and Mrs. Fred Nickerson willalso entertain Mr- and Mrs, EmilKrikac of Grand Island and Chas.Krikac and sons of Comstock.

-Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Kosch ofSt. Paul and Delbert of Hastingswere guests of Mr. and Mrs: Ar­thur Jefferies Sunday. This isMrs, Jefferies' family,

-1\1rs. Winnie Finley will behostess on Christmas day to Mr.and Mrs, John Mason and family,Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Noll, Mr.and Mrs. Dar rell Noll and family,Mr. and Mrs, Dean Barta andC)l.ssie and LeRoy Noll.

-1.Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Parkeswere Sunday' evening visitors atthe home of Mr. and Mrs. AlbertPatnik

-;Relatives and friends in Ordhave received news of the birth ofan 81,2 pound son Saturday, toMr. 'and Mrs. Herbert Carson ofLos Angeles. ,Herbert Carson isthe 'son of Hugh Carson of Ord.-Mr~. Paul Rysavy was taken

back to the hospital in LincolnSunday for further treatments.Her progress has not been satis­factory since she returned home afew weeks ago,

-Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Leggettwere Omaha' business visitorsThursday and F'riday.

-Mr. and Mrs. Howard Huff,Jean and Dan left Friday morningfor California where they willspend the holidays with relativesof Mrs. Huff, returning in time forthe Jan. 5 reopening of the Ordschools. '

-Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Alberswill have as guests Mr. and Mrs.Pete Anderson and Mr. and Mrs.C. T. Burns and Bob of Omahaand 1\11';;. Nov\lJ~ of ~!ltI,'al City,on Christmas, They will arriveWcdnesda y and s tay un li) ~und ay. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;=;:::;;;;;;:====0;

-"Mrs. Anna Polak will have her r­children home' on Chrislm'as eve.There will be Mr. and Mrs, ChesterAustin and family, Mr. and Mrs.Elwin Dunlap and family, Mr.and Mrs. Paul q,ne$lt.! and fam­Ily, Mr. and MIS.r\Vm. Novosadand family and Mr. and MIS. StevePolak and daughter. . '._

-Mrs. Keith Lewis and Kirkwere in Grand Island Monday.

-Dar'rell McOstrich went toLincoln on business Monday.

-Mr. and Mrs. Vinton Henryof Gering, ~cb)., arr-Ived Tuesdayto spend Christmas with her par­ents, Rev. and Mrs. R. T.' Cordry.Their son David Cordly will arri veChristmas day from MinIH'apolisto spend two days with his parentsand sister, '

--CaroIJ'n Auble came' homefrom Hastings to spend the twoweeks vacation from her schoolwork with her parents, Dr. andMrs. Glen Auble. Dorothy Aublewho is employed at radio stationWLS at Chica~o ,anived Sundayto spend a weel" with her parents.

,-Kit Carson llrth'ed on the busMonday to spend Christmas withhis son and Wife, Mr. and Mrs. . :.Hugh Carson.' He has been in . ,~.Omaha for:. th'e' past six months. '. : Udllg ,ollr 11"'~I"'N to OH:Ir·..

----:1.11'. and Mrs, Shirley Nortonand Nancy are spending the holeidays with their parents Mr. andMrs. H. T. Frazier and Mr. andMrs. Lester Norton., . ~

, -Mr. an~'Mr:s,'. Archie Pepper' ~and three daughters' of Bloom~ ~field, S. D. arrtvecl Saturday to i.::'""" ,"" ,",' ,

It spend the wee1j: en<,l wit\1 Mr. anI-! i",,'" Mrs. Leonard Ludllington. The i> ':..«IIIIl~tIf·~ ,ladies .are, sisters. .M1'. and Mrs. l:," PepJ;ler and fal1l~ly left Momlay. ~\~ -Mr. ,and Mrs. j\.sa Anderson, ~'" Sr. of Burwell came to Ord'Sunday i.,t to lake in the Campfire Candle- ~:~ lighting seniees with Mr. ,and Mrs: ~:''" Asa Anderson, Jr. ' . - , ~:' "

:E,AI>L'S C.L'O'I'IIING S'I'ORE' ,~-Mr. \lnu Mrs. Dwight Bedell f' ",\ . . Ii and daughter of Jefferson City, ~r

~ " Mo., will spend Christmas with !liYo ' : ' ' ,~ his ~ister and family, Mr. and Mrs: !li,~iI>ol>';).>l~;},;l-"",:o,:n~~(:;,>t}c,~,.,"):1>,!1;),;;,,},;;";},}ja-,}.~:;,~,d.J'.~~~•.?l~,.<',}j>I)-'T.>,>.~ HildIllg Pearson. Both familie~ I,""'{"'I!:"(''''~'P'IP,~t~ 1;'!F "'1$"'"'c.'P" .... ,,7,'" IS r~ '~'£ .~.,;>I~'''''''I~lp-.6 '1!'PI(: ""."pt '1S"!S"';,,p, .. '/ill" 'I!" ,/?I'" ,,','~\.s"'.I"!I!?'I!"I~'~'~ '';:'''''' .i?I.....o!./?'...... ';J!"~' ~ i l'~'~ ,~ ~~~.~ ,~~~,~ ~,~~,~.~~"~"~~.~ .~~"~""'~~~,.,-,~,~~""~~,~.,-,-~, ~I··

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Va\ h &' Vog-l'1tau/, "ttol'rH"~'sXOTH.'}; OF

AD:.\ll:\,P,TH.\TOH SALEIn the District COU!t of Valley

of the application of Roy Night in­County, Nebraska, in tho matterg al e, administrator of the estateor Mary Nightingale, deceased,for .a leave to s~Il real estate,notice is hereby given that in pur­suance of an order of the Honor­al~le E. G. Kroger, JurJge' of the

District Court of Valley County,Nebraska, made on the 28th day ofNovember. 1917, for the sale ofreal estate hereinafter desc rtbcd,there will be sold at public auction,to the highest bidder for cash, atthe west front door of the courthouse at the City of Ord, in saidCounty, on January 2, 194.8. at 2o'clock P. 11, the following de-scribed real estate: ,

Lots 3 to ~ and 38 to' 44, in­elusive, in Block 16, and Lots 1

to 10, inclusive, and Lot 39 inBlock 18, all in Woodbury's Ad­dition to Ord, Valley County, Ne­braska.

Saiu sale wijI remain open one (1)hour.

Dated this Sth day of December,1917, .

ROY NIGHTINGALE, ad­ministrator of the estateof Mary Nig hingale, de-ceased. '

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Quiz want ads are the mosteconomical way of reaching 4,OOUhomes in a hurry. tf

H. N. NORRlS OSTEOPATH -Obstetrics a. specialty. Phone117. 24-tfc

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ings, insurance .at cost. RayMelia, phone 5112, 5-52tc

Fon SALE - A 9x12 Gold Sealcongolcum rug in excellent con­dition, $5,00. Mrs. Sam Marks.

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'nOY NIGHTINGALE, Administrator

Terms: 25 % day of ~,ale, b&lQ.nc; on cQnfir,m,a!ion.

Abstract of title furnished.

Lot~ 3 to 7 and 38 tQ '~fl> ~lo,cl\ 16Wl.d ~ots1 to 10 and 19 in Block f8, 'Voodbury'sAddition to Ord.

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I wi,ll s,el~ ~t auctio l1 On fr~day, January 2, 1948, at

2 P. M., at the West Door of the court house, in Ord:

Tw? <.I0od ho~s~s in to\yn.,

320 acres, $3500. A good buy f~r a wheat fanner. 200acres cultivated, balance pasture.

A few choice residential lots, inclu.ding two on paving.

4.80 qcrC,51 160 acres meado,,:', 9Q acrepcultivated, bal­opce pasturq, p'!et;',ty tree;;, e~tra well ip1proved. $20 peracre, $2500 do\vn, $2500 Ian. L balance 10 years.

8 room house, acreage, close to town.

To my friends and public in general, I am back in

business, am goiny into the carburetor, distributor 'and

motor tune up business, Will have parts for all makes,

including tractors. Will also 'd.,o your lathe and machine

work. My shop will be the room back of tIN bus depot.

320 ceres. 13 miles from town, mile off the gravA fairimprovements, $8.000.

\JnlprQYe!ne~lts: F?lU' room hOllS~~

garage, chid{cn hO~lSC, shop.

160 acres, 4 miles (roJl1 OrQ, goq,d buildinqs, must he sold, by [anv L $4,'700. Terms. Poss:ession March 1st.

I On December ~7, 19·17, I wil! sell at myoflice ill Ord at 2:00 p. m., to the highestbidder, ~) 1930 Chevrolet coach in goodcondition.

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ABE l\IARTIN

l\Iurray AgencyOrd Neb~

Eight room home well lo­cated, suitable for remodel­ing into duplex. Good iUYl'st­men t or a good hOl!!C ~n<Jone allarllllent. '

Partly modern 6 I'oom home.Good.' \

The Capron House in Ord.

1\vo 'smaller modern homesin south Oru.

Irrigated FannFor Sale

Goo d modern two-storyhome with thrc'c lots andoutbUildings.

Acreage close to Ord. Nice­I~ improved, electric ser-Vice, bJI'll, two poultryhouses, g'aragt', cave,

220 acres, 185 acres in culti­vation, !?al;lncc i,n past\ll:e.About half of cultivateuland il'ligateu frow plunp inereek. Prior water right.Good soil. Choice locatioil.Nice tn'es. Buildings notgood but usable.

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160 acre (arm, well ~oea~<;,<.l,I \\ ith school on place. SOUle

creek bottom land. Build~ng"

need some repair. ;Rented 'I I' for' 1918. Priced at' $6jOO,00.

180 acre stock farlll. Abouthalf pastlll'e, half eultivatccl.Some good creel, bottomfarlll land. Improvementsfair. , Possession Marl'll 1.$25.00 per acre. '

An attractive grocery andmeat business in a ~liJL!It,)

Loup town. A going andsueeessflV business for sale.

~luJln &- Norman, Attorn... ~'sXOTlCJ:;; Fon fHt;st;X1'ATH)X

QF CL.\DISIn the County of Valley County,

Ncbi'a ska. In the Ma t t er of theEstate of Alfred u. Crandall, nc­ceased.

Ail persons having claimsaga inst the above Estate are re- iquired to present the same in Ithis Court on or beforc April 12,1948, or they will be forever bar-,red. Claims Iiled will be heard by :the County Court at 10 o'clocl, A. ~M., at the County Court Room inOrd, Nebraska, April 13, 1948. i

Witness my hand and seal nc-: ~~;;;;~~~~~~=~~:==~~~=~=~~;:::==~~~=~ceniber 15, 1917. -'JOHN L, ANVBH~EN,

County Judge of ValleyCounty, Nebraska.

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County, Nebraska, In the MattH

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To Thumas Sorensen, l\-1arie SOl'-enscn, his wife, Lar s B. Sorensen,Anna Sorenson," his wife, NielsSorensen alias Nels Sorensen, Jo­hanna 1\1. Sorensen, his wife, So renBjsgaanl Petersen alias soren Bis­gaard alias Sorcn Bisgarcl Pt;lllsenalias SQll't:n Bisgaa rd Petersen,·-----l'ctc'l'sen, his wife, f'irs t andre-al name \lI1knOW11, Kareu Bis­gaarcl alias Karc n Bifgaaru Peter·S('l1 alias Kan'u Bi~gard.alias Kar­en Doe, real name uuknoyn, Jol.nDoe, her husband, real name un­known, Dorothy Sorensen aliasDorothy Hoe, real name un know n, IJohn Rot', her husband, real nameunknow n, Annie Sorensen aliasAnna Sorensen alias Annie Doe,real name unknown, Dick Doe, herhusband, real name unknown,Laurits Sorensen alias Laurits P.S.ore'lsen alias Lauritz Sorensen,--- Sorensen, his Wife, first andreal name- unknown, Ell~n Ferg­uson alias Ellen So re nscn and TomDoe: her husband, real names un- Th' feller that's allus tellin' us "aknown, Alfred Hans Sorens~n,---- funny little coincidence" nev er ISorensen his wife first and real 'name u~known, l'etria .sorensen seems t' kno\~ what th' \~'Ol~alias Petria Roc and Dick RO,e h '1' mea~ls., Most 0 us ar e opposed t Ihusband, real names unkn~w~l, I ever thing we can't run.Mrs. G~Qrge ,V. Meeks, fil:~t and You're always sure of fair dealing Ireal name unknown, the heirs, de- and honesty in our transactions!visccs, legatees, personal reprc­sentatives and all other personsintereoted in the estates of Hans C.Sorensen alias H. C, Sorensc'li, Nar- Real J:;;statc - Farm Loanscbsa Abelhart. alias Nan:iss::l E • .s. Murray Ralph UOU/:iIas.

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Haw l:ur~. HEAL EST,ATEClaude W. Parman

190'~ An>. VH:earner, Xebl:aslla

1'1rOIl~ 28311

160 aue farm on sand flats.

3 acres and snlall house at, Elylia.

160 acres adjoining OnIonwest, 70 aCl'es under cultiva­tion, 12 aCl't;S alfalfa, balancepasture'. Farm \,'ell improv­ed, inellidillg house, bam,mill, cistern, can', hoghouse, etc,,' REA win:d.$10,5QO,00 till January 1st.Owner will can y back $6000.

151 aCl'es, 3 miles east ofEly ria, 18 acre.3 new alfalfacut H ton this year, 25acres broke, balance goodpasture. Good 4 room housewith other improvements in

,fair condition. Owner hasjust Pllt up new steel wind­mill complete. Cistern wa­ter piped to house. Price$3,063. Possession at once.

The north 480 acres of theold quiz nmch on Hasl<ellCn.ek, 24.0, broli.e, 'bahncep",:,tme. $10,::'00 cash for ashort time only.'

180 acre farm, 9 miles north­east of Burwell and 20 milesnorth of Onl, 200 acres pas­tun" 200 aCt'es bl'oke and 80acns hay land. Fair to goodilll pi 0\ ell\ents.

Several Oru residence prop­ertie:> and also lots, inc1ucl­ing 2 choice cOlller lots, ncarnorth school.

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APPLICATlON of Mark McCalland Edwin T. Miller on behalf ofl<'riends Church of North LOUp,~ebraska, for authority to conveyLots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, Block13 in Babcock's Secon<l Additionto thc Village of North Loup,Valley county, Nebraska,

The ~-rien<.ls Church of NorthLoup, Nebraska ami all interested

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II'HE ORD QUIZ" ORO. ~EBRi\SKA DECEl\I13ER 25, 1947, . ,I

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SUIIII'j' Sitlt' Sehuo lTeacher Dotis Neisc'n, had a

Christmas par ty for her studentsat Sunny Side School Tuesdayaf't ernocn. Games were played andthere was a gift exchange. Ofcourse no party is complete with­out rvf res hmrn ts and Johnny Pa­prockl, .Ioi e Paprocki, Mary LouKuklish, Lorraine \VeJnialc , Lal ryNelson, Lawrence Wclniuk werenot disa ppoin ted. These studentswere very proud to ta ko hqm"gifts of stenciled wash cloths afidplace mats made with lin tappingto their parents.

ed the district. Gal y Acklrs' wel­coming speech was followed by theusual Ch ris tm as prug 1 am present­ed by Hose Marie Vaske!" Dar­rell and Raymond Guggenl1los,Richard arid Johnnie Kozval, Max­ine Ackles, F'reda , )LIl 'j' arid ElwinConner.

Raymond Richardson acted asSanta Claus and the crowd wastreated to POPCOI n ball and apples,The children receind special treatsfrom the teacher when the giftswere distributed.

Wayne King was a very numor­ous Santa Claus, and even as lateas Saturday people were stilllaughing at his antics.

The Me La in brothers preparedand brought bushel baskets at pop­COl n balls to treat the crowd, Thiswas the first progi am in severalyears and everyone was veryhappy with it.

their own time, comingthe morning 01' giving upto get their gifts com-

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Kenneth Leach· Darrell FishCORYELL SERVICE

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Valley County Grade Schools:Present Christmas Programs,

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. The Iour th grade class. had twodays of Chrtstmas ce lebra ticn lastweek beforp school closed forChristmas vacation, Thursdayatternoon the book club had aspecial meeting, They had bookreviews and acted out the Christ­mas Fairy and Scrougo. Thewhole class took part in this. .

MilSs Lucy Rowbal surprised thegroup with a cookie and mill, partyon Friday. TIHiy took home thegifts that they had made fortheir mother, perfumed sachetbags tied with ribbons,

The two Kindergartcn classesenter tained their mothers Thurs­day, These little folks gave a realparty complete with treats forthci r mothers that they had madeat school.

The party in the morning hadevery mother pI (sent. Tommy\Vllliams gave the welcoming ad­dress, He stood real tall and said,"I am glad you could come", Thewhole class sang several songs in­cluding "Santa Claus is Corningto town", "White Christmas" andothers,

Vera Withe rwax, Mary BethT'roye r, Bruce Pearson, StephenKellison, Kathleen' Nelson, CarlaMcConnell, Bethene Axt helm, DeanNelson, Sherlyn Knecht, RonaldMarshall, Harold Gudmundson,Sharon Goff, Hicharll Zulkusl,i,Nalley F'aus, Tommy Wrll ia ms andKaien Vodehnal told the Christmasstory" \

Chocolate macaroons made bythe five year olds the day beforeat school were passed to theirmothers and then to the childrenfor lunch, 'Each child gavehis orher mother a plaque with a handprint on it for a gift,

In the afternoon Johnny Clarkwelcomed the 'mothers. SharonCetak, Nancy Carolyn Nash, Cal­vin Lytle, Mary Jean Pe tska, MI­chael Cronk, Margaret Douthit,Cathryn Ann Shotkoski, WayneS mit h, Gilbert Chrlstcffer sen,}{athryn Keller, David Witherwax,Ra{l11ond Cronk, Dick Leach, Tom-

Cotton Wood SchoolFriday night, Lynda Cochran,

Roger and Edward Marshall, Ger­aldine, Richard and Mary EllenBonne, Harold and Ronald Megen­sen, LOIraine and Marvin Meyersand their teacher, Mrs. WinnieArnold, put on a program for theentertainment of their parents andothers of the district.

Mrs, Al nold and the older stu­dents are especially proud of thefive beginners that took part inthe hour long program and didn'thave to be prompted once in theirparts.

t<'~''''{.'(.'t.'(·'''I4'''''('''''';;''·o{'l3.'e.'('~'·t'(·1'<"''''''~'C'·::'i'.c 't'"""- {'*-'t.''t'l'{:'<l'('~'<'{ t'<''t'('{.·(·(·(.'~'{.'('('{.''''< 'Oi f,'~·('(It.'('i.'«"('(.'t.'",,'\o"c;t The school boe I'll furnished pop-t ,1· . a com balls and the teacher treated~ ..' " all the children present.~ ~' Harry Plock as Santa Clausif ,( passed out the gifts and visited~ G t · .~ with the children,.. .- . , if

~ t4 ee tugS· 1~"'A"~' . 1,J-" 'llighland Dbt. 67~ ,..' A. ',.' .. J • Ii. 'The Students of Highland school~ .. ' ,J J" ': : I:': ~ a~(~; their instructor, Mrs, Bessie~ 151, '" '1';( :;>nepaI'll presented a programSF <nl:'( . r'

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CHRISTMAS WARRANTY 'DEED I' ~,:,~"" iI ing the k~~::esl:I~~~~:'!kYI ; ~ The Pleasant Valley school

:J jJ ',' :t taught by Mrs. Evelyn Meyers wasit J').' ~ assisted in their program by three

)t Kno v II 1\1 1 b '1'1 !J t it pre-school children, Judy Parkos,t l.. w a H er y iese resell S: ~IGeraldine Grabowski and Augustit ' i( Suchtt, who spoke pieces.~ , 1 '1'he students, Alice Frederiel{,)f :1 I Eugene POIkorney, Belly Gn'gor y'J! 'I'll,'lt •y .~ and Celia, Wathena a,nd Yvonn,c~ ~ EIllers presented a skit, "Banta s~ " Album" and pantomined "Silent)( 1'1 W b A Ii Night" dressed in white robes,!If. ' Ie OZc'} gellcy ~ This school had made picture~.- , ' ~ stands vvith their photos in fOl:'1i • a their pannts, Santa Claus, Claude!II~ivingdue thought to the more worth-while thipgs ollile, would, by this deed, j( Dalby, passed out plcsents.~ 9raI.11. at this glorious Christmas time, to ' . ~ A plate lunch of pie, lSaildwichese ," i( and coffee blought by the nlOthels)( .. '. ~ was sel vcd after the ,pr'ogram.

~ All Our l;'riellds c and Pa!rolls ~ Dbtritl 3:? U alHt' 18~ . ','" ~ Mrs, Hannah COIll'au and her

Ilulles( mCClsure 01 sincere friEmdship an'd. earQ.est Good Will: with the wish I two daughters, MalY and 'Mar­

ie garet had thc (>I'ogr am for the.. . thai Health, Happiness and Prosperity ~(Jt attend you. th"at the New '(ear it thl ee schools they teach togethcr,.. may be one of plenty, filled with mCllerial and spjtitual joys. ' Ii Monday at District 32.~ . . 1 ~ The students of Dist. 48, taught

~:( by Mal y COlliad' are Helman Ka-

J'. .:'( pustJ,a, Phyllis Anna Kapu;;tk:.l," ,;' s! ~ Daviu Walahc.ski ,anu Carol Micl,-

I W't'; W'h f th' d d h b' "alski. Dist. 32 taught by Mrs,~ n 1 ness ereo I IS eo as een sign- ~ Hannah Conrad has Lllcille YoIf,!II ed, and the .seal ~:dfi?,~d, tl~is t:,;,,;e~tY·fifth day of ,0( J3enni.~ Kokl's, A I bin Blllll:.l,'JI December. in the Year of Our Lord One Thous- 1 Sho,ron Osentowsl,i anu Dianne~ .. Osentowski as stuJents. Margalet~ and Nine H)mdrec;l qnd Forly Seven. ~ Conrad teaches Dbtrict 44 where'JI ,'( Geraldine, LaVern, anu Clarence~ ~~ Osentowskl anu Harold anu La-!II Signed: ~ Vell1 Baron are stuuents.}f~ ~ Three little folks not yet in

'1'11£ ,uOZ \.B \GENCY " sehGal, LallY and Connie Osentow-if IIi ~ ; ~ ski and Darlene Baran helped with

~ '1 the program. .!II by John 'Vozab ~ A 1hythm band was the f.::aturt'~ Ii at this pI og ram and \\'alS led by

~ ~ttest: Alyce 'Vo~ab 2j Lany o~eonntt~\::l:i; School

Si .;", " ~ . The people in the Lo'ne Star~ : . , • . '. " Ischool distIlct t in Gal field cQunty~ ~ Ihad their firlSt pI og I am in thl ee 1'JI . , ~ yeals FI iday when Elma Richal ~1-....>.)c};),),;);>,:<()',)'~},)l ),)'(.i',~}("',},),;,},7\)(: ,~,).;',),;;'>'),>,),;,>,)(),),><},>,J\),),),)\),),>.;)tJ,>';;),l1;')')\)\)">;)o()()')l)<>Jl'~<),)1 son al1l! he l' ten s t uden ts en tel tain-

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DECEMBER 25, 1947 THE ORD QUIZ. ORO. NEBRASKA

I ' J1 EU" Jan, Boyd was born at'1'1__+1. r _......... Sugar BU8h Tiago county, Pa, to.1)'.1"'-""'1 L ~J Theron and Jane Sawyer Boyd.

, ..,. Slle was the youngest of five chil-.. l\IC1l. Eliza Davis . dren all of whom preceded her in

Mrs. Eliza Davis was laid to rest death. , .in Hillsdale cemetery at North December 31, 1872, she wae mar­Loup Frtday morning, Dec. 19. rlcd to Harrison E. Davis, atbeside her husband. Rev. Ehret Wells, Minn. In the late seventieswas in charge of the brief service. they mlgra tcd to North Loup, Ncb.She had passed away December 17, Seven chlldren were born toat the home of her son, Orse n, in them, Fanny S. Lawton. deceasedDenver and the body was brought in 1910, H. Eugene, of River l<'alls:to Grand Island by train where Wis., Orsen, David and John allthe Ashley ambulance met it and of Denver, Gecr ge of Brookfield,brought it to .North Loup, N. Y., Orville who died in inf'ancy. Four of her SIX uving sons were' and Ross 0., of Battle Creek, Mich.in North Loup for the burial. Mr. She was widowed in 1917, and inand Mrs. Orsen Davis, Mr. and 1925 moved to Denverto make herMrs. David Davis, Mr. and Mrs. home with her son Orse n. whereJohn Davis of Denver and Rev. she lived till her death at the ageH. Eugene Davis and his son, Dr. of 90 years, 7 months and 16 days.Richard Davis of River Falls, Wis. Funeral services were held Thurs-

day at the Moore mortuary inDenver. Mrs. Davis had 28 grand­children, 56 great g randchildrenand 5 great great g randchlldren.

.MyoId friend, Elmer Draw­bridge handed in a note last weekwhich deserves mcntion. It hap­pened right after one of ourestimable ladies, Mrs. Fricd~t

Noyes, fell on the ice and f'ractureda bone in her limb, Elmer says thathe got out and cleaned their side­walk, and also that of a neighbor,who is a Widow, and that, if every­body had done as much, thechances are that this de plotableaccident might have been avoided.It is true tha t the rcccn t stormwas of such a nature that it wasvery difficult to clean it all off,but after all, that is no excuse. Ifwe had more men interested in do­ing the lit tle, but essen tial things,this world would be a better placein which to live.

know why the paper dollar be­came so popular a few years backA fellow could conceivably getalong with a roll of one hundred,one dollar bills, but what wouldhe look like toting a hundred silverdollars around. The politicians in\\;ashington arc trying to preventinflation. but, to all intents andpurposes. we have inflation tightnow! In the old clays we fell thehogs 20 ccn t cor'n and sold themfor $2.80 a hundred. Now we arefecding the $28.00 hogs $2 ecru.We get ten times as much money,but pay. ten times as much forwhat we buy. The only dif'Ie rcnceis the wear and tear on our pocketbooks.

I used [0 ue vcry nluch opposedto the idea of Christmas cards,especially those sent with a one Iand one half cent stamp. 'In those idays I though t that it would ,bc 1so much better if everybody would Iwrite a few lines and then seal the I

letter, thus g.iving it a personal Iangle that no unsealed letter canbring. However. I have changedmy mind in the past few years. IEven with the cheaper pos ta ge, itcosts the, average family severalldolla rs to send out their Christmas

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We're quite pleased with the nice job that the contractors' have donein repairing and remodeling our hotel. We want to invite all of you to'visit us, and have a look around for yourself.

The door is never locked.

We have waited very impatiently to' make this announcement. How­ever, with material shortages as they are it was impossible fpr us tomake it earlier.

And most of all-we want to thank everyone for their cheering wordsand l.expf·essed wishes, for success, In times of difficulty one especiallyrealizes the true value of friends and neighbors.

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And. at this time we want to express our most sincere thanks to thosewho have helped us during the, trying months-the business men ofOrd who have been most cooperative-the fine people of 'Ord who open-ed their homes to our guests so that travelers would have a home forthenight-i-the firemen for their work above the normalcall of duty->' ,(the' commercial travelers who .have so patiently put up with incon-: •veniences, .f

WE 'TARE GREAT PLEASURE"

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