...~~~.~~,~' I .t,t'.. ;T;:-.-,:~ ~.~.~J:,' '.'::. ...~.f -'~.\ . .., TH'me '[+++++++~~~+++++~f ++++++++~++++++++++++++] ...... c. ~ .- T- • Read The Quiz This Week - t ! Read The Quiz This Week And Every Week for t 1··Z ; And Ecery Week for Truthful Advertising.! r ~( All The NewS! -+++++++++++++++++++++++1 t.. . ,i A LIVE NEWSPAPER SERVING A LIVE COMMUNITY ; i . ,! ,l ESTABLISHED APRIL 1882 _. THE ORO QUIZ, 'ORO, NEBRASIU' THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1931. VOL. 50 NO. 20.. PHEASANTS' HAVE Savidge Carnival SPEEDING MUST Rolland Dye And 7MORE RACERS­ Thresher Burns, But Will Appear At · Fern Wilson Wed Buildings Are Saved CITY OFFICIALS .; In the United Brethren parson­ There was much excitement on CASH VALUE NOW, Valley Co. F air STOPINORD, age at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon SIGNED UP FOR the Edward Bhoemaker farm in INVESTIGATING For the first time in several occurred the marriage of Rolland Maiden Valley last Friday when tile years a. carnival company. wUJ be Dye, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry I\ threshing machine belonging to \;' SAYS CO. AGENT an attraction at the Valley county MAYOR ORDERS Dye, and MillS Fern Wilsop., daugh­ ORD AUTO RACES Amos Christofferson caught fire GAS ELSEWHERE • fair. Tile fair board has made ar­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wilson. and was burned. Fire was !lrst rangements with the Walter Sa­ The ceremony was performed by noticed in "the straw b~ow the Can Be Made Profitable Crop vidge Amusement company, one ot City Opens War On Fast Drivers Rev. H. H, Spracklen. Attendants Emory Collins, Winner at Ak feeder but before anything could Most Cities Like It, Reports For Valley Couniy Farmers the cleanest carnival companies on As Complaints Come In; To were Miss Eieanor Dye, sister of Track Sunday, Heads Drivers be done the separator and a hay Indicate; Franchise To Be tile road, to bring their train load tile groom, and Kennetll Wilson, rack were in flames. Alarm was If They Are Protected. of amusements to Ord and appear Take License Numbers. brother of the bride. Signed Up By Clyde Baker. given on the phone and help ar­ Discussed Friday Eve. ____~I on the fair grounds from August 31 At,5 p. m, ~ dinner was served in rived at once. They managed to to September 3. Beginning this year pheasants NOTICE TO SPEED }'IE~DS. the home ot the bride's parents. Seven more speed deinons, In­ pull the separator away .and saved For several weeks Ord officials will be one of th, most profitable A large merry-go-round', merry ~umerous complaints of speed­ Guests were Mrs. John Canning, cluding the redoubtable Emory the straw stack but all that would nave been Investigating the natur­ crops raised by, Valley county mix-up, ferris wheel and sea-plane lng on the streets of Ord hale Grand Island, Miss Eleanor Dye, Collins, of Calgary, Canada, have burn about the separator, including al gas proposition to determine farmers if they are given proper are rides carried by the Savidge been made and notice Is hereby Lincoln, M... and Mrs. Walter signed contracts to compete in the belts, was a total loss. Tile whether or not a franchise should protection, says C. C. Dale, county company. Several shows, includ­ glven that such speeding will no Coats and two sons, Arcadia, Rev. auto races at the Valley county cause of tile fire is unknown. Had be granted the Nebraska Natural agrtcultural agent. The wild birds ing a palace of mystery, a museum, longer be tolerated. As fast as and Mrs. Spracklen, Mr. and Mrs. fair August 31, September 1, 2 and the straw stack + caught fire the Gas company to bring gas here. have a cash value as much as Doc. J. Rice's educational and ani­ license numbers can be obtained Harry Dye ~p.d Mrs. Sarah Dye. 3,' reports Clyde Baker, superin­ farm buildings would have been in City Attorney Ralph W. Norman chickens and require even less mal exposition, and tile Walter speeders will be prosecuted. Take Tile newly-weds are excellent tendent of races, who made a trip great danger, as they were thresh­ has written many letters to cities care; Mr. Dale says. Savidge Players come with the heed, for no further warning young people who have made their to Omaha Sunday and interviewed Ing near the barn. that already have gas and finds The county agent refers to the company. The Missouri Giant, who will be ghen. 20-lt homes in Ord all their Uves. Both drivers competing in the Ak-Bar­ that most places are entl1uslasUo Hunters Script Plan, passed by the Is 80 Inches around the waist and .W.H. Moses, Mayor are graduates of the Ord high Ben speed events. Fourteen driv­ Succumbs to Heat Friday. about it. Extracts from a few of Nebraska legislature at its last weighs 575 pounds, appears daily school. Mr. Dye was employed at ers now are signed up here, the Found wandering In a pasture the letters he has received follow: .esslon. Under this plan, farmers with the carnival. Speeding must stop In Ord! tile Burlington depot until a few most that have ever affixed their on tile Keefe farm In Lone Star II. Emerson Kokjer, City Attor. may demand and receive 50c each 'file Savidge company also wlll This is the order of Mayor Moses, months ago 'but now is manager of names to contracts this far in ad- neighborhood last Friday evening, ner, Wahoo: Tile quality of the for all pheasants killed on their assist In presenting free acts before issued today at the request of num­ Haught's west store. vance of the fair. . Cl1arles Dobrovsky Is thought to gas furnished seems to be good..and farms during the annual open sea­ the grandstand during tile after­ have been a victim of heat exhaus­ those who are using the same erous Ord citizens who have be­ Other drivers who signed entry tion. He had been threshing all son. noon program. come alarmed for tile safety of blanks Sunday are Howard "Speed" seem quite well satisfied. Cost to Details of how the Hunters Script that day. A doctor was called and stove users per month ranges l their children because of tile speed Adams, Marlon, Ia., George Law­ he ordered the heat victim kept plan works were received last week mania indulged in by a number of JAILED, FREED, 110rn, St. Joe, Mo., C. H ... Haskell, from about $1.00 minimum to about by County Clerk Ign. Klima, jr., local automobile owners. From in bed for a week. $3.00. Lincoln, B. W. McCoy, Omaha, Joe . ij from the state game warden. VALLEY CO. TEAM now on drivers who e~ceed a sane C. E. Beal, Sec'y League of Ne­ Under this plan, script books MARRIED, NOW Turco, Omaha, and Norman Well­ speed on the streets of Ord do so brtght, Austin, Minn. braska MunlcipnUtes, Crete: Of all will be sold In Lincoln, Omaha and sa~. the cities and villages I have been I at their own risk, tile mayor Collins was the big money win­ RED BIRDS BEAT I large cities as well as by all COUl!.­ WILL .PLAY SERIES Instructions were issued this able to get any information from ty clerks throughout the state. HE GOES TO PEN ner at Omaha Sunday and he was there does not seem to be any that Hunters starting on a trip prob­ week to Marshall L. W. Covert and pressed hard by Haskell, of Lin­ Night Officer Roy Pardue to take have pot been benefitted by allow­ ably will purchase their script WITH CUSTER CO. coln, who has competed here wHI1­ MIRA VALLEY IN Ing the gas franchise. We have down tile llcense numbers of speed­ Check Writing Proves Down­ out success on several occasions. books before leaving home. ers. Prosecution will follow, the gas in Crete and many other clUes VVhen they reach the county fall Of Newlywed Manka;' Tl1isyear Haskell is driving the and all report there has been no 1 All·Star Teams Will Be Picked mayor says. . car Bagley had last year, while ELEVEN INNINGS where they plan to hunt they will "Tl1ere are a few Ord people, Sentenced Year in Prison. reduction- In consumption of elec- J drive up to a farmer's house and In Each County, 3·Game Bagley is building a new car pow­ tric energy. - mostly boys and young men, who ered by a Miller motor. Bert Fic­ ask permission to hunt on his farm. Series Starts, August 12. drive at a reckless and. dangerous Retain League Lead in Best Thomas J. Dredla, Crete: The If permission Is granted, the hunt­ First Ralph Manka was held In ken, Bagley's driver, is now at the city appears to be satisfied with speed wl1enever they get behind Miller factory in California super­ Game of Season; Delcos and ers will deposit their script books the wheel of an automobile," Mayor the Valley county jail for writing the gas as to price and quality. - with the farmer. On the inside A three-game series with all­ no-fund cheeks. intending construction of the new Camels Win Games Sunday. C. C. Fraiser, City Attorney, Au· an Moses says. "These people, par­ car and he should reach Omaha cover of the script book will be the star team from the Custer County ticularly, must watch their step. Then he made tile checks good, rora: Our consumers are satisfied name, description, automobile li­ Farm Bureau league wlll paid a fine Of $5.00 and was releas- this week. with tile gas both as to price and We do not want a serious accident By a score of 5 to 4, in eleven in­ cense number, home address, etc., be played by tile Valley County to happen here and will do our ed. " , Fred Dresselhuys, Walt Gartner, quallty. The service has been con­ of its holder, which gives farmers Farm Bureau League All-Stars, re­ A day or two later he was mar­ James Wood, Rudy Mulfinger, L. nings, the North Loup Redbirds de­ tinuous without interruption. At best to prevent such an accident feated ~Ira Valley Sunday and ,means of Identifying the hunters in ports C. C. Dale, Valley county by prosecuting whenever sufficient ried In Greeley to Miss Annis Wet· E. Kerbs, John Bagley and A. L. my home I had gas installed in my case stock is killed or damage done. agent. The series starts August 12 zel, of North Loup. Spillman are drivers who had thereby retained the lead in the furnace and the convenience and evidence of fast or reckless driving Valley County Farm Bureau league. When the hunters return from at Broken Bow. A second game is found." Taken into .custody for forging a signed up here previous to Sunday. service has been wonderful while the field they will again stop at will be played later at O.l'd and if $5 check on Albert Peterson, young With 14 entered already, Supt. With Olean and Arcadia the only the cost has not exceeded tile cost The Ord mayor asks the co­ serious obstacles remalnlng in the farm house, show their bag of a third game is necessa'1'y to' de­ operation of Ord citizens In reduc­ Manka was again held In the Val­ Baker is hoping for the largest of coal. It seems to me that this game and from the coupon books cide the series it will be played at ley county jail. and fastest field of drivers that thelr path, the Red Birds seem as­ development has brought a lot of far~r ing tile speed mania prevalent here. sured of tile 1931 cl1amplonship and the wHl detach one coupon Comstock. • " Good citizens wlll drive carefully Now he Is on hls way to the ever competed on the Ord track. new ~oney Into our state and our for each pheasant killed. These state reformatory at Lincoln, where the Quiz cup. respective communities. It has coupons may be cashed at any This Is the first year a farm and will report those who consist­ bureau league has been In opera­ ently violate the speed laws, Mayor for the next twelve months he will North Loup scored first Sunday, furnished work for the laboring bank at the rate oC50c each. tion In Custer county. Six teams Moses believes. have no chance to indulge In his getting two earned runs' In tile man, rlgl1t-of-way money to farm­ The state recommends that farm­ are playing 'every Sunday there. check writing' habit, NEW AUTO LAWS, first on a by Brennick and ers, also has brought a lot of new ers have stgns posted saying "Wel­ Manka, whose home is Ravenna, singles by Chadwick and D. Noyes. property into our terrftory for tax­ come Script Hunters," 'or some­ Tile Valley county an-star team c~m~ will be selected at once' A~ent but who here \0 enter the Mira Valley tallied one In the same ation. Of course it has hurt the thing sim\~r, if, tho~ pl~'l .\'V~'f t~~Pl'aC": SHOWERS FALL employ ofYIl11ey COunty tn "road ENFORC~D, frame, and North Loup added two eoal business but outside of that I hunting on their farrps.. ., Dale reports, and one Or TO BE tlce sessions will be held before work, was re-arrested Monday more In the fifth. Going' Into the do not know of anyone or anything If as many foreign hunters come when a check he had forged on Al­ eighth the Redbirds led, 4 to 1, that it has hurt. to Valley county as have in past the game August 12. ," BUT CORN IS bert Peterson stlveral days ago Four successive singles in tile years, and all farmers insist on re- ,----_ .. OI'FICERS WARN M. V. Shaw, City Attorney, Dadd ~ made its appearance. He 'wrote eighth netted three runs for Mira Ct,: People here seem very well celvlng script for all pheasants .. Hell ?Illde Ice Catch•. the check to l1imself, signed Mr. Valley and the score was tied at killed, several thousand dollars You don t have t~ g~, to Mlnne­ pleased with gas and many are us­ I . STILL BURNING Peterson's name, and -endorse'd It Stop Sign Law, Other Legisla­ 4-4, where it remained until the ing It for cooking.' I am using it should accrue to farmers. Local sota to catch good fiab, said Wi!­ with Ills own name. He then cash­ last of tile 11th when Chadwick hunters, also, should purchase and son Bel} Sunday afterno0!l when he 'rests Will Follow, Round Says. in my furnace and l1ave since last .... cath~11 Weath~r ed it at tile North Loup State bank. rued out, Darrell Noyes was safe November. It costs me 87c per day use these script books though fare' pulled III a channel \Velgh­ T r 0 pic Continues, Wilen tile check cleared his arrest tion Must Be Obeyed Or Ar· on Portis' error, Knapp walked, C. mers who want to allow their ;n.g 5 3-4 pounds. .WIlson and for heating, cooking, laundry stove Drouth Unbroken; Many followed at once. Noyes forced Kp.app at second, D, and automatic water heater. The (rlends to hunt without charge may dill B,artlett ,,:ere ttslring north of Wilen arraigned before Judge E. Noyes going to thtrd on the play, refuse to accept the script. jthe E.lyr~a bddg.e. Mr. Bartlett Fields Past Help. A warning that in future tile pressure has always been adequate. ~atflsl1, P. Clements in district court late state automobile laws will be and with two down Sheldon came With pheasants now having a caught mne all of tl1em Monday, Manka made a clean to bat and drove a tl1rougl1 Harlow N)e, City AUorne" Kear. cash value of 50c eacl1, farmers small, and Wilson, caugl1t several strictly enforced in Valley county ney: Citizens very pleased with na­ Blazing sun and hot winds con­ breast of tile forgery. He pleaded is issued this week.. by Sl1eriff Geo. third, bringing in the winning tural gas. Cooking'costs for aver­ should protect tl1em tl1rougl1out the small ones besides Ms whopper. tinue to take their toll from Val­ guUty and asked for immediate for the Redbirds. year, Dale belleves. Hunting outside Round and County Attorney George age small family $1.50 to $2.00 ley county's parching crops tl1is sentence, upon which the judge A. Munn. The stop sign law, the Sl1eldon struck out 17, allowed of the legal open season should be Oil Refinery week, thougl1 local tl1under show­ fined him $25, ordered him to pay 7 l1its and no walks while the MIra montl1. I am using gas In my fur· diScouraged, he says, and farmers law that relates to overloading the nace. Costs slightly more than ers have brougl1t temporary lapses costs of tile action and imposed a front seat and tile rUining board Valley hurler, Clement, whlfted should report Infractions of the At Broken Bow in the severe heat. Crop reports sentence of one year at tile state six, was nicked fOf 9 hits and coal and results hlgl11y satisfactory. .- law to tile proper officers. During law are particula,rly stressed by Otl1er letters received by Mr. At Broken Bow last week the from various parts of tile county reformatory. officers. walked one. Two hundred and fif­ the open season farmers can profit­ city council granted to W, F. show some fI~lds so badly fired Tile young man will be taken to ty saw tile game. Norman give reports very similar ably extend courtesies to script Grimm, of Newcastle, Wyo.. permis­ as to be past help If moisture does Lincoln today' by Sl1eriff George Drivers must come to a full stop In oUler games Sunday the Ord to those quoted above. Rates 1D hunters, showing them where to sion to build an oil refinery witl1ln come; others' wlll sl10w a partial Round. as they approach a stop sign, no Delco-Ligl1ts beat Eureka, 7 to 5, other olUes also are similar to . hunt, etc., for the more birds kUled the city limits and Mr. Grimm plans crop if rain comes soon wl1lle In a matter where it may be located, Joint J>eat Sumter, 20 to 4, tile Ord those proposed here. the larger the profit to the farmer. to start work on the refinery at few localities corn is l1urt very warns Sheriff' Round. Deputies Camels beat Elyria, 8 to 3, and Ar­ J. W. Dens~ord, representaUn 01 once. It wlJI have a capacity of little. ~ Offers Prizes In . have been Instructed to watch tor cadia beat Olean 4 to 3 in ten In­ the gas company, will meet with 150 barrels daily. Cheap crude oil Light showers fell last JI'rlday aU violations of this law and ar­ nings. the city council tomorrow evening wlll be sl1ipped in, processed Into and Saturday and again on Monday Yard-Garden Contest rests and prosecutions wUl follow Next Sunday North Loup meets @d It Is not unlikely that a fran­ Funeral Services Of gasoline, tractor fuel and kerosene, In many parts of the county. Sat­ C. Dewey Anderson, of Seattle, whenever an officer observes an in­ Olean at Olean, Joint plays at cMse ordinance of some sort wlIl and tile resultant products sold urday only .09 Incl1es f~ll In Ord Wash" a son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert fraction of the law. Mira Valley, Eureka plays at Ely­ be agreed up·on. City councilmen locally. A similar refinery Is now and Monday but .17 inches fell, Anderson of Ord and a graduate of New Nebraska legislation makes ria, Sumter plays the Delco-Lights will ask that a guarantee of 900 B. John Bartunek Held under construction at Alliance and Some localities had even less. tile Ord scl1ools, is offering two It Ulegal to have more than three In Ord, and the Ord Camels and T. U. heat content be Introduced otl1ers wlll be built at various Parts of Spring Creek community fine prfzes in the Ord yard (lnd persons in the front or drivinr; seat Arcadia tangle at Arcadia. Box In the ordlnllnce, togetl1er with a Was One of Count,'s Oldes\ BesI­ report an Inch Monday and parts garden contest. He offers two of any motor vehicle and deputies scores, standings, batting averages, guarantee that adequate safety de­ points in the state, at a cost of are watching for in.!ractions of this dents, DIed Last Wednesdan about $10,000 each. The frelgl1t of Rosevale 1 1-2 Inches, but such complete individual 1and s cap e etc., wUl be found on other pages vises be Installed. Other minor I rainfall was the exception. Spring­ drawings, together wltl1 lists of law, also. Carrying any person on cl1anges also wlIl be asked, City j Lhed Here Stnc~ 1893. rate on crude all is very mucl1 low­ of the Quiz. er than on gasoline so the small dale had only a light shower, just correct plantings, to any two con­ the running board of a car while Attorney Norman says and if the refineries can be operat~d at a a sprlnkl~ fell at Woodman hall, a testants cl10sen by tile local.com­ the car is in motion also Is Ulegal, franchise terms are agreed upon Funeral services for John Bar-, good profit, particularly in farming ligl1t shower In Eureka townsl1ip, mittee. Just wl1at basis tile com­ under the new automobile law. Kanlerad Arrested, the matter probably will be voted tunek, one of Valley county's old­ and south of Ord, in Mira ValleY mittee will use in awarding tl1ese The penalty for a !lrst offense on by councilmen. communities where there Is a on any of the above Is a fine of . Gains His Release • est residents, were held last Satur­ ready sale for tractor fuel. and Vinton, scarcely enough to two prizes has not been determined. " day at the Z. C. B. J. hall In Ord, settle the dust. " - Mr. Anderson has been employed by not less than $10 nor more than Arrested Monday morning by Rev. Cejnar having charge of the Last Saturday and Sunday were a nursery company in Seattle, $50, County Attorney Munn says. Marshall L. W. Covert when a com­ Ord People Report rites. Interment was In the Bo­ Harry Stevens Hurt, fairly cOQI, Monday the tempera­ A second offense calls for a fine plaint came In that he was making I ture re!1cl1ed 90, Tuesd~y It was' up ot not less than $50 or sixty days and purveying booze, Frank Kam­ Elba's $20,000 Fire hemian National cemetery here. Thre'e Apply For 'Four Ord young people, Joe, Mr. Bartunek was 93 years old Dragged Behind Rake to 95, yesterday to 96 and today in jail or both. erad was released when County At­ I, probably will see 100 temperatures Several drivers In Ord have been torney George A. Munn declined to Frank and Miss Helen Osentowski when death came last Wednesday, Harry Stevens, who lives In the Dance Hall Pernlits ~len soutl1 part of Valley county, was for tb.e 'steenth time during this cautoned already by deputies for prosecute because the evidence was and Miss Zulkoskl, were July 29. Three appllcations were received passing through Elba at 4 a. m. He was born June 6, 1838 In l1ufte badly hurt Monday in a run­ torrid summer. running past stop signs and with too flimsy. A small quantity of Tuesday by tile. county board, In tile issuance ,of this warning future allel\'ed wine found In Kamerad's Monday when tl1ey noticed tl1at tile Cecl1o-Slovakla and was married away. He had hitched a team of regular montl11y session, tor per­ tl1ere, coming to the United States colts to a rake and started for tile Rudolph Blaha's Son Hurt. infractions wlll be. prosecuted, the 110use in east Ord proved to be business district was In flames. mits to conduct dance halls in officers say. ' vinegar when It was analyzed. Tile '{hey turned In an alarm and fire­ in 1891 and settling In Ord in Held. Tile colts became' frigl1tened A sop, of Rudolph Blal1a, who Valley county. Tile -three who ap­ 1893. Mrs. Bartunek passed away and ran away, breaking the tongue lives in Noble townsl1ip, suffered a "Watch your step In driving and only other evidence found in l1is men responded but damage of plied were Frank Psota, tile obey tile law and you wlll l1ave no house was part of a bottle of al­ $20,000 was done before the flames In 1916. ' and a wheel from tile rake. Mr. badly broken arm last week wilen Elyria l1all and the Jungman l1all. Stvens was tl1rown down at the he fell from the top of a threshing trouble," promises Sl1eriff Round. leged beer. Neighbors of Mr. Kam­ were extinguished. A drug store, Five cl1l1dren survive Mr. Bar­ As required by tile new dance l1all pool hall, barber shop and tile Elba tunek. Tiley are Josef and Anton 110rses' heels and dragged for some macl1ine. The bone protruded "Violate the law and you are in el'ad said that l1e always l1ad con­ law, tile board accepted tile appll­ for trouble rigl1t away," l1e says. ducted I1lms~1f well and tl1ey had Hatcl1ery burned. The Ord young Bartunek, Ord, Mrs. Josepl1ine distance before he could free him­ tl1rough the flesh of the arm and cations, ordered that notices be self. Dr. Norris was called at once infection set in, requiring tl1at the 1I0t been ann'oyed by noisy parties people were returning from Grand Capek, 'Ord, Mrs. Anna Prucka, publlsl1ed and set August 24 as tile Island where they had met Miss Oberlin, 0., and Mrs. Antoinette an

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:0. THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEB~SKA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1931.

Dr. Barta was called to see -Quiz want ads bring results. w.qtt,ttttttrttstttotttttmtttttttetUtttthtUtttinUUtttt [--B--A'.• --C-K.·.F--O-R--T--Y----' try,Asthe in otherOrd institutionparts of thehas Indus-again Wayne King Thursday. Hie was forged ahead and Is being looked overcome with the heat but Is Im­ 87 s. A. KOVAND.\ up to as an Ideal by other co-opera- proved at.this writing. j tive minded people in Nebraska. Mrs. Nancy Covert and her DIFFEREnT T:::;;;~7::~::~~-~:-;ee daughter from Wisconsin who Is ... Professors In the agricultural visiting here were at the farm 1, utUUUttmuttutUUUmtutttttmUUt demonstration at the Vodehnal college regard the Ord creamery as Monday. t farm. There should have been two one of the most outstanding ex- Paul Duemey's spent Sunday at The new home the Lincolns' hundred. Some of those present .amples of aucceastul co-operation McLain Bros. built last spring, barely getting It were good bee-keepers, and most In Nebraska today. A nice and much needed rain done In time to put out a lawn and of the crowd present thought it It begins to look like BI11 Phil­ fell In this neighborhood :donday flowers and shrubs, is now a per- knew something about apiculture brick of Olean fame really has afternoon. At the King and Haught teet bower of beauty. They have After Mr. Bare got through the places an inch kell. at McLain Bros. don~ something to brag about. He more to.create a beautiful majority went home realizing' that seems to be hitting the ball. The about 1-2 Inch and toward Spring­ r--·---·------~ setting for their cozy little home they knew very little about it. Camels hadn't better scoff at him dale just a shower, up in Rosevale In one ~ummer than lots of families When Mr. Ba~e removed the first about 1% inches fell, we heard. I for he is hitting rings around all ! When You and I do i~ flfty seasons. hive lid and shook the bees from a of them .•. From all appearances 3 Were Younz, I Dnve b~ and enjoy yourself. f..r:.a~, the audience prepared to the Quiz trophy In the farm bureau TIle Jolly JunIor t·1I Club. . -000- run. But those Italian bees drift- league will rest some other place The Jolly Junior 4-H club met . And they tell that the inside is ed around as harmlessly as flies July 29th at the home of Mrs. Sam r. t.-,----~~~~~~ ~ fO~ than Ord this winter.... Newton 1 Just as captivating as the externals The hives had to opened W. Gaines of the agricultural col· Brickner, the club leader. This Game Warden A. J. Shirley gave of the place. a number of reasons. The bees lege want to come to Ord to ad­ meeting was called for the purpose notice that he would prosecute -000- might be crowded j the comb might dress the baseball boys in their of exhIbiting and judging the tow­ The Dempster No. 12 Ie , anybody shooting prairie chickens I would like to tell you more be crookedj the hive might need annual farm bureau banquet. Not els which were made previously guaranteed against defeeUvt about Breezy Point Lodge In more ventllation ; there might be and to elect officers for the club' workmanship and materlalt. before the opening of the season d~cide a bad Idea.' Sept. 1 or who shot quail before Minnesota, but really can't too much drone brood; the brood All members were present but Amy You are assured a mill that the season opened Nov. 1, where to begin, there is so much to might be diseased; the queen might But still the grasshopper reigns Cornell. As this club was late In wll! lI¢~ !~ ~ 'e~ut say. need her wings clipped; she might as the biggest publicity hound in organizing the members took prob­ constant trouble or expenH. Mamie Siler announced the open­ b~-!N"lng H~ Ing of her new store on Aug. 18. Oapt'n Billy Faucett, a hard- not enough brood. the state today. And yet more and lems seven and eight which are to T1mkeDTae BearI"... Poal- ~ore y buke Ilac I".Cut Ge&r., OU. A gold strike was reported on shelledmade a fortuneex-militaryin theofficerpublicationwho In theater1 t case, the old queen stories are being told uponl be completed by Friday. August 7, f&.l>s:c.-a-Yu.r ..ture. Com.tud was destroyed,and a new one in- him, But the gallant old boy seems on which date the club will meet & eoJD,peteDt 'll'IIldmlJl ad JIjUIlP IIl&Il Gravel Creek and Dr. Taylor, J. F. trill .bow ,oa& .~t.. Colby and Rudolph Sorensen drove of the magazine "Whiz Bang" came stalled. A queen that is over two to be holding up well. People can with Mrs. Ed Verstraete. up to Minnesota and decided' there years old Is considered to have out­ O. u, FUSS, Ord, Nebr. up to get samples of the gold bear­ say he eats paint, fences, poles -ur. and Mrs. Lee Nay and Mr ing sand for analysis. was a mint of money walting for lived her usefulness and cornstalks but when an In­ Also carrying a complete line someone w]:1.0 had nerve enough to .\ .nd Mrtl. & C. Leggett were din: of Dempster Water Supplies. Fred Bell invested in a merry­ Inst~ll a gigantic fashionable sum- After Mr. Bare had demonstrated dividual comes along and claims aer guests In the Olof Olsson home go-round of the latest pattern. mer resort. various ways of installing new Mr. Grasshopper even eats cloth­ Monday enning. Wheat was selling at 52c and Locating on Pelican Lake, one of queens, Mr. Vode!).nal showed how Ing there is something wrong. An­ other man says he has seen grass­ corn at 35c In Ord. the largest bodies of water in the to extract honey, and demonstrated 1-11I-1l11-1I1----1l11_&l_ua-U-U- II-__II&-U-IlI_&l_IIIo_"--: II_.._III_ state, he made no effort to level off other modern bee equipment. He hoppers as big as horses. He must 20 Years Ago This Week. the ground, but rather decreed that stated that bees wlll make twice as be hayseed and haywire. Floyd W. Robbins made his first stretches of green lawn, cobble- much honey If the extracted comb public appearance in America af­ ter studying music in Genuany for stone walls, flower beds, and drives can be placed ba)Jt for them to re- Spring Ireek .News YOlt Cannot Lose should provide the background. He fill. three years. His concert at the rather runs to having bright red There were a. few good bee-men Bohemian hall was well attended. flowers, window draperies, etc., to In the group. There was Hallock Ed Dishaw's of Cotesrleld spent George Munn returned from Lin­ set off the rich brown of the many of Burwell, who tends 112 colonies Sunday at Arthur.Smith's and El­ If You Save --- coln, where he had completed his log buildings. Iand averages a hundred pounds of vie returned home with them for second year in law college. Since Though the Lodge and the sever- surplus honey per colony. There a week's visit. school closed in the spring he and al other large buildings are built was Leininger of Arcadia who has Martin Rasmussen, Vincent Ko­ his mother had been visiting In of logs, these are peeled and stain- nearly a hundred hives, and gets kes and Ed Vogeltanz went to . hOrdinary,.e.",ery day life is a kind of battle, and money Canton, 0., and it was his first visit ed dark brown and the construct- from 125 to 250 pounds of honey South Dakota Wednesday on busl­ 18 t e ammumtton that is used. .- to Ord in 11 months. .- Ing of the various affairs has been out of eac~ hive annually. Wilson, ness, returning home Thursday Mrs. Dan Smith and M'rs. Harold most carefully and expensively who atso hves at Arcadia was pres- and Mrs. Peterson stayed with her I Foght were operated on In Omaha, done. Don't get the idea that the ent, Wilson secures from five to daughter during their absence. In prospero?s times almost everybody has the euemy and were recovering. result Is a lumber camp . . . the six tons of honey annually from 75 Marie Desmul spent Sunday at­ Ol~ the run but 10 depressed times like these only people effect is very sophisticated and at- stands. Fritz, who lives in the ternoon with Merna Smith and RECOlillCROWD EXPECTED tractive. west end of the county, reported that evening they went to Burwell with a steady, norm.al income, or those with a saved sur­ Reports indicate that Broken A handsome home for himself that he gets similar yields from 40 with Mildred Hubbard and some plus, can count on victory. Bow is in high spirits over pros­ (Capt'n Billy In person) is one of hives. Then there Is Vodehnal's friends. pects for record crowds at their the features, and there are a num- apiary, which produces over a hun- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Luddlngton poun~s Start saving now for the next period of dep e . Rodeo August 18-21. The building ber of large convention halls, etc., dred per colony. These went to Niobrara Saturday night to Or for the emergencies.t h at come to e",ery household.r SSlOn.Or of additional rodeo pens, Installing for this is the scene of several men have httle difficulty In finding be present at a family' reunion \ of additional seating capacity se­ fraternity conventions every sum- a market for all their honey. They held Sunday. They returned Sun- for a homIe. of your own, or possibly a college education curing of additional auto pa;klng mer. are paid prices ranging from 8 to day evening. for your c rildren. grounds and ~qy'!pplng' larger A sandy beach. every new knick- 13 cents a pound for it. Their Mr. and" Mrs. John Moul went to camping grounds is in progress nack to make swimming and diving equipment costs are coriiparatively Lushton Sunday after receiving a The magnitude of the contracts fo; fun, sailboats, motor boats, surf low, and feed costs little or noth- telegram stating that Mrs. Moul's WE TOOK TIlE 'IF' FROM THRIFT rodeo stock and entertainment and boards ... these are the water mg. None of them devote more father had passed away. He had the big arrangements for a: pioneer features, in addition to fishing of than half their. time during the been In falling health for a few pageant parade is making the Bro­ course. This lake is 12 miles' or summer to the care of their boo weeks: ken Bow Rodeo a much talked of longer, and a good way across too. colonies. Fern Cook stayed with Jane event over the state. 20-lt Capt'n Billy. himself own~ an Our local prcducera are expect- Moul Monday night. ' amphibian plane,as well as an- ing enormous 'yields as the hives Richard Cook Is spending this other one or two. He .also owns on are fairly loaded with honey al- week In town with Charles Keown. thi.s estate huge fox runs, and is ready. Since the countrywide crop ~rs. Harold Stlchler has been quite Involved in the fur business. will be short, they are optimistic vlsttlng' at McCook the past .week • Fat Men . Back Into the big trees and na- about the financial outcomes of and a half. Mrs: Everett Stichler & i' Mr. W. R. Daniels of Richmond ttve brush a fine bluegrass golf their enterprises. has been visiting with her people Savings Loan Association course has been mapped out, one These bee-men have the advan- at Shelton for two weeks. Hill, N. Y. City, writes, "Have fin­ o~ Albe~t ORD, NEBRASKA ished my second bottle of Kruschen .the special attractions. An In- tage of being thru with their work H.aught's and Harlan vtting stretch of lawn Is equipped when winter comes. There are ?eorge s visited the George family ... u_u-u u _ Salts-Results-Removed 3 Inches -U-U -II-U_II_U_II II • II from the waistline-am 250/0 more for 9ut-door tea parties. A dandy some apiarists whose annual In- III Loup City Wednesday evening. .active-mind is clear-skin erup­ ~~~~~~w~~,~s~~~~~~n-~======~------~------~~======! tions have disappeared-am 46 as well as several other ballrooms, cold weather arrives, these special- 1" years old-feel 20 years younger." draws crowds of younger p~ople. tsts pack their gr lps and seek To lose fat take one half teaspoon Some famous collegiate orchestra pleasanter climates. of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot Is usually hired by the summer. Cultivating bees seems similar to water before breakfast every mor­ • "Paying guests" . • • and HOW cultivating corn. Good bee-men j: l ning-an 85 cent bottle lasts 4 they. pay! ... do not neces,sarlly get a hundred pounds from each I weeks.-get it at any drug store in have to be housed hotel-like. A colony while the average for the I ~ America. If not joyfully satisfied pretty drive Is eulpped with mod- country is about twenty pounds ; after the first bottle-money back. ern log cottages, each different Most of the latter are simply kept' ....., from the rest,. independent with a and like uncultivated corn, yield ! place for the car, etc. There must only 20 percent as much as those ! be 50 or 100 of them, and one sees properly cared for. i maids and servants scurrying here I and there among them. -000- And there is a new resort that Is now supposed to have the edge ~--D~~~:~:~~~~~~l~:--! on Breezy Point, though I haven't ~~~ J visited it yet. _ .~ -000·- Ord poultrymen are probaLly Pelican Lake Is where so many finding that it is necessary to give ..... Lincolnites go to summer .. Elche, their chickens more water during . Wolcott, Chapin, and dozens of other prominent names 'ate found this warm wea."ther. Usually chick­ there. Camp Lincoln for boys Is ens also do better if they are given some shade. Otherwise they do not i locate? ~n Rou_nd Lake and these U lads m their uniform garb are lay as well as usual. However, I clean and manly looking fellows August Is usually a low month in i the~ production. The standard produc­ Once in a while Ii grpup of tion for the month is 12 eggs for I, ~re ~e! on .hor~eback, seen compet­ pullets and 9 eggs for hens. ing III swmimmg. diving or sall­ Before you start any trip-even a little run of ·•I boating. It Isa pretty sight to see , a dozen or twenty sailboats all tilt­ One Nebraska dairyman knows fifty miles-see that you have plenty ~f oil in ing along at a good rate. how to Increase his butterfat pro­ I On Sunday mornings, 'all dressed duction.. He has named all of his . ' the crankcase. Careless lubrication is, costly. Home from Work Majestic's AUlazillg neatly, standing up In the back of grade Holstein cows after famous I big trucks, each truckload of boys movie actresses. Whether this Ifthe oil is thin or dirty, drain and refill with i New-Day Battery goes to the church services pre­ helps to increase butterfat produc­ \ Hot, Tired, Hungry tion is not known but his herd Radio ferred by their families. made a record production of 321.7 the correct grade of thorougWy dewaxed and ~ Th~ -000- ...YLS, and Cross Is now on display at Capron Pelican Is a couple of miles from pounds last year. Agency. Being intended tor. use In the Ord settlement. It is difficult Incidentally Bebe' Daniels, a tar-free new POLARINE. l!Q!sJe!n .. cow, made the' most ·I • You can change all that farm homes, this new radio is for a Nebraskan to imagine lakes } naturally, powered by batteries bui as thickly planted as they are In money for 'tlilf dairyman while The new model motors wear out fast' unless ~ ill the twinkling of an eye. it should not be confused with the that country. Often one Is on Clara Bow gave the smallest j . '. battery-operated radios of the past. either side of, the highway, and amount of butterfat. Billy Dove plenty of clean oil of the correct grade is used. 1t bears no resemblance to them was the~hlghest butterfat producer .. perform~ you may take your choice of lake • Put before him a SavolJ either in appearance or view one or lake view· number for the year. The motor runs at higher speed, has higher Meat DiJh. ', ance. It looks like an electric set, two. is operated like an electric set and, best of all, performs like an elec­ compression and smaller clearances between · Our Quality and Prle~1 tric set. This new Maje~lc Super­ ~. heterodyne brings to the farm piston and cylinder walls. Oil (osl$ a 101 less than }~ home the kind of radio reception \ ... ATI 1Utht hitherto thought possible only with repairs and the replacement 01 worn 0111 partsl powerful light-socket powered re­ ceivers, BUT IT DOES NOT USE A Use 11tjl(Polarine.Nooilgivesbetterlubrication The City Market STORAGE BATTERY, and is free , from the weaknesses and limit­ or greater protection against wear. Consult the Jerry Hlavacek, Prop. atlop.s of dry battery operation. -- ....-...... ---_.--- ­ Come In and hear the finest bat­ chartfor correctgrade---;-2 5¢ a qll~rlforal/grades. .. _-" - --_.__._....;;.. tery set ever offered the radio pub­ " lic. 18-tf

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Rodeo and Fair STANDARD Fred Coo, manag~r of the Ord Co-operative creamery should be OIL COMPANY congratulated on his success with BURWELL/ AUG .. 11/ 12/ 13 and 14 the plan of buying cream by grade. ·-e OF NEBRASKA T~ough he may have lost a few • mmor customers, those who con­ itA Nebraska Institution" 'fhe best talent obtainable to make this the sistently patronize the creamery i are going to be benefitted. In ad­ biggest entertaintnent event of the year! dition it is highly probable that .cream buying by grade will be the only thing In the future.

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" - THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1931. PAGE THREE The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lybarger is ill at the Fred Hollingshead home with an attack Vinton News of pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kingston re­ Frazier Funeral home. Ord. Am­ turned Friday from a three months Arcadia News bulance service. Day phone 38; stay in western Nebraska. Har­ Night 193. 3l-tf vest is mostly completed there. By MRS. RAY GOLDEN Mrs. J. W. Wilson and her sis­ Oondttfons were worse than here. ter, Mrs. M. E. Earnest of North the wheat averaging five bushels Loup are visiting with their sister, per acre. The It K. D. Litter, Fat Barrow Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zahn and Mrs. Roy Coleman and family at Billie Bogert and Bud Brickner and Baby Beef clubs will hold a son of Los Angeles. Calif. are Denver. spent Friday and Saturday at Lake joint meeting at the Joe Holmes guests of the former's brother. Geo. "'instou Sweeney was taken ser­ Ericson. . home Friday evening, August 7. Zahn and family. iously ill Wednesday of last week Mrs. W. H. Harrison is spending The Flying Needles 4-H club met Mrs. P. E. Doe is taking a month and on Thursday was taken to the Friday afternoon, July 31st with this week with her daughter Mrs. vacation from her duties as post­ Amick hospital at Loup City where Ed Hackel. Pauline Holmes. A demonstration mistress. he was operated upon for appendi­ contest was held on thepossibili­ citis. He is recovering nicely. Mrs. Neil Peterson and children Dr. Hille reports the birth of a ate dinner 'Friday with Mrs. Ed ties of a bungalow dress. Four boy to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mentzer. Mr. and Mrs. Ell Snider and tam­ demonstration teams took part and lIy moved to Comstock last week Verstraete. Mrs. Elwin Boyce was July 28th; also a boy to Mr. and also a guest. Kathryn and Lenora Holmes were Mrs. O. F. Curs on July 27th. where Mr. Snider will operate a given first place. County Agent pool hall. Miss Irma Campbell spent from Mrs. George Clason of Clinton. Wednesday till Saturday with Miss C. C. Dale of Ord was present and Mo., Miss MYrtle McKenna of Kan­ Mr. and Mrs. Leo Calkins of acted as judge. The next meeting Litchtleld, Miss Anna Peterson of Greta Brickner. sas City and Mrs. G. W. Brown of Mrs. Vernon Dye and son spent Consider the delivered wHi be held August 7th at the Loup City visited with friends in Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Hiomer home of Kathryn and Lenora from Wednesday till Sunday with price u well as the list Arcadia Monday. Sample of North Loup were guests prIce whu comparing Holmes. of Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Hansen Sun.­ her folks the G. E. Strong family Tonsil operations were perform­ at Almeria. Sunday Mr. Dye ate valu... Oldsmobile Miss Ina Scott, piano instructor ed by Dr. Hflle the past week for day. Miss Jean Sample who had deliv,red prlc.. in­ will open a music studio September spent two weeks at the Hansen dinner there and all returned home Edward Skolil of Comstock and that day. clude only reasoubre 1st in the Belle WalI building on Mrs. W. Lipp and Dicky Hille of home returned to North Loup with charg.. for delivery main street. Miss Scott has a her parents. Mr .and Mrs. Hansen had the J.e, b. Lansing Arcadia. following visitors Sunday: Mr. and Mich. Spare and G.M. A. C. financ­ large class of pupils and the new Mrs. Lee Czarnek and family of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brown and tire and bump- OLDSMOBI L,E location will prove very convenient famlly of Kearney spent the week Mrs. Jacob Jensen and famlly of ing ••• whichwe willbe Columbus spent several days the Horace, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brick­ ers extra glad to detail lor )'QU. to both teacher and pupil. past week with Mrs. Czarnek's end with the former's mother, Mrs. The American Legion Auxiliary Olive Brown. Mrs. Philip Minne ner and family and Billie Bogert. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wash Peters. The Jolly Neighbors Social GircIe met at the Community Park Friday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hill drove to and daughter Lena Mae who have IS SMOOTH • afternoon. Carpet rags were sewed been visiting at Big Springs and will meet with Mrs. Ed Hackel on I Ord Sunday to take Mrs. Walter and plans were made to attend a Kearney returned to Arcadia with Thursday. Hill to the hospital. Mrs. Hill was Miss Stacie Vodehnal helped Mrs. picnic at the park in Ord Friday, operated upon Monday and was them. August 7th given in honor of the Mrs. M. W. Graham and son Will­ Frank Jobst cook for threshers found to be suffering from enlarge­ Friday and Saturday. AND QUIET THROUGHOUT Legion Auxiliaries and all ex-ser­ ment of the liver. ard Lee returned to York Friday \ ..\ vice men of Valley county. after spending three weeks with The people from this community Mr. and Mrs. Ray P~ster and that spent Monday at Lake Eric­ The Women's Foreign Mission­ family returned from Colorado the former's. sister, Mrs. M. A. ary society of the Methodist church Pearson and other relatives in Ar- con were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brick­ Springs, last week where they had ner and lamlIy, Billie Bogert, Bill ITS SPEED RANGE • • • . ,ave an excellent program during cadia. . enjoyed a ten days outing. and Emil Graul, John, Hartwig, the regular morning worship hour Burt Sell drove to Grand Island Mrs. Vaughn Anstine and child­ ~undaY. ren of Utica are visiting with the Hartwig, jr., and Claus KolI and last F. J. Schank had last Saturday to take Dellis Hyatt Mr. Nelson. Walter Kluver of charge of the service in the eve­ for an operation upon his eyes. former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. ning. The pastor, Rev. R. O. Gaith­ A. Larson. • Columbus also accompanied the Dellis remained until the middle of Graul's. er, who accompanied' the Boy the week. Mrs. John Gestrlne and chlIdren ~ Scouts to the Black Hills, will be of Polk spent the week end with Hesselgesser Bros. Mr. and Mrs. Bion McCloud of .~ home for the regular services next Muscatine, Ia, are visiting with the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thelander and j -£unday. \ latter's sister, Mrs. A.~ M. Schoe­ famlly. Darlene Thelander, who Summit Hill / Elba, Nebraska - Announcement has just been maker and tamily and' other rela­ had spent three weeks at Polk re­ Most of the threshing in this made of the marriage of Miss Ruth tives in Arcadia. . turned to Arcadia with them. neighborhood is finished. Wheat is Leudtke and Lester Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cremeen and averaging from 25 to 30 bushels. ;,,~ ··I····~·· I which took place at St. Paul Thurs­ Opal and Doris Cremeen left Sun­ Henry Geweke had one field of '0.... 'L''. D·':.··:'S··';'r;A····.. '.: ·0'.."8''..:.:, \L···· 'E' . .1 ~ ~ day, July 23rd. The bride is the day for a visit at Silver Creek, Neb. wheat that averaged 33 bushels and : '. '.', .. '." .'.: '1", . ", , I , ", • .. ::", . . • District 42 News ~' - , " . " '- .. daughter of Charles Leudtke of Ar­ and Canistota, S. D. Mrs. Steve Parks and niece, Miss Mr. Lunney had a 100 acre field cadia. She attended the Arcadia Mrs. C. D. Langrall spent the that averaged Z9 bushels. Oats R 0 D u o T • N II R A .. .. o T 0 It • I school and is an accomplished Dorothy Larsen :of Omaha were ~------.-_.....:_------_.o " • i week end in Omaha with her }t'riday visitors at the Dr. Gard and barley averages was small. -- musician. Mr. Zimmerman is a daughter, Miss Claudia Langrall. John Lunney shelled corn for young farmer of Loup City and he home in Ord. On Sunday they celebrate her eleventh birthday Mrs. Ralph Hanson has been on there for some time. After visiting Mrs. Perry O'Neill of Akron. 0., Henry Geweke Tuesday morning as Thursday evening, ice cream and and his bride will reside on a farm Hazel, Margaret and Berniece were dinner and supper guests at the sick !lst this week, but Is feel­ with home folks and friends for a 1 Rube McCune's. Miss Larsen has he was unable to thresh on account cake was served at a late hour. south of that place. Minor and Carl Worm of Lincoln of the rain. ing better at this writing. while she intends to go to Idaho A number from Arcadia attended spent the week end as guests of been visiting here for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kokes, Mr. Mrs. Henry Chipps and baby are where she wlII have a job awaiting Mrs. Steve Parks took her to Grand Mr. and Mrs. Lew Fuss and chil­ a west central district picnic at Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holmes. Marg~ret dren drove to Grand Island Sunday and !\'Irs. Will Beran and Mr. and staying at the Ed Jensen home for her. Broken Bow Sunday given for the and Berniece Minor remained for Island Tuesday where she returned Mrs. Ed Beran and Miss Harriet a time, as the baby is not gaining to her home In Omaha by train. and visited at the Adolph Fuss While playing catch at the ball pupils and patrons of the Shelton a two weeks visit, the others re­ home. Hrdy motored to Lake Ericson the way he should. game Sunday Gerald Dye had the Academy. About. thirty guests turning to Lincoln Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jelinek and Sunday to fish. They report a good family were Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stevens and R. A. Grant drove to Norfolk misfortune to get hit in the mouth were present. Miss Thelma Peters returned to son and Mrs. Harry Stevens drove time but very poor luck. Sunday morning' after his daugh­ with a ball, loosening up five teeth G. W. Thompson had the plea­ at Carroll Tenney's. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kokes and her home at Grand Island Wednes­ win Cook and family and the Ray to Fullerton Sunday and brought ter Nita, who has been working and hurting his mouth very badly. sure of receiving a radiogram from day after visiting two' weeks with Leone home. She had been down son Bobby visited at John !<.okes' his son, Lloyd at Whittier, Calif. Misses Mildred and Chris­ Kearns family enjoyed ice cream in Plain Valley Wednesday evening. I------..!'------Margaret at the Caroll Tenney home Sunday spending a week' with her sister this week. The message was tensen. Mrs. S. Adamson and famly. Mr. and Mrs. DevlIIo Fish and i handled by amateur radio stations Miss Lorena Walker of Lincoln evening. Mr. and Mrs. Caroll Ten­ family were Sunday dinner guests n ney called at the Ray Kearns home Mr. and Mrs. Win Arnold and , ; of the American Radio Relay Lea- is spendirlg a'two weeks vacation daughter spent Sunday with Clay­ at Russell Kasson's at North Loup. gue and was forwarded by mall to with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monday evening and at ~arl Oliv­ Daryl Fish went to St. Paul Fri­ HOTEL NeOLN er's Thursday evening. ton Arnold and family near Ar­ IJ Mr. Thompson from station W9GMX, Jerome Walker. Lorena has been cadia. day and is visiting his aunt Mrs. at Merrlll, Ia. Lloyd was the first employed at the Orthopedic hospl­ Paul Gard of Ord spent Saturday Allee K!lnginsmith. c radio fan i~ ~rcadia, having assem- tal in Lincoln for three years. night and Sunday with Char!le and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Young and bled a receivmg set here years ago Miss Amy W'hitman of Tulsa David Barnhart. Elroy' Kirk of Duane Trump were afternoon and when the radio industrv was in it's Okla. is spending the week at th~ Scotia was also a Sunday supper Eureka News P~ddock guest. supper guests at the home infancy and a radio was indeed a home of her uncle. Fred Whitman Leon ,0se.nt,Q.wski traded horses Sunday., 'k , novelty. Mr. Tho.mpsotl informs and family. Miss Whitman spent Mr. and Mrs. Grover Barnhart Mr. and Mrs. Lee Klinglnsmlth and daughters Wilma and Alice with Jerry Zulkos·ki last Friday. us that Lloyd eonttnues the work last week with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Marjory Mae Johns of Burwell are parents of a 7% pound baby as his hobby. . Goodhand at Ord. were In Grand Island on business girl born Sunday morning. Thursday. While there they called spent last week visiting her aunt The ladies of Arcadia are invited Miss Lillie Bly returned this Mrs. Leon Osentowskl. Mr. and to be present at the Community week from a month's visit with to see Mrs. Charles Hansen and new baby Gerris at the St. Frances Mrs. Leon Osentowskl took her park Thursday afternoon, August relatives in Illinois, Iowa, and home Saturday. 13th to demonstrate their abihty as Plattsmouth, Nebr. Hospital. They also called on Mrs. Joint Items C. P. Blrk, Mrs. Barnhart's mother. Mr. and Mrs. John Iwanski, Mr. painters. The tables.' buildings, Misses Lillian Celik and Faye Mrs. Jim Hansen and Mrs. Bill \ Mr. and Jlfrs. Charlie Bridge and and Mrs. BoHsh Jablonski and Mr. -. etc. need to be decorated so come Baird returned from Lincoln Wed­ and Mrs. Joe Konkoleskl spent a McMindes helped Mrs. Louie Blaha and bring your paint brush.. nesday where they had been attend- s9ns Delbert and Wlllis made a trip cook for thresher(l Tuesday after- to Lusk, Wyo. last week. They pleasant Sunday afternoon at Two excellent music rec1t~ls ing summer school. James Zulkoski's. noon. , were given by the pupils of MISS Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Outhouse lived there before moving here and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bower are went to see the place. J. B. Zulkoski shelled a thousand Ina Scott at the Scott home T~es- and daughter Shirley Jane of Lour bushels of corn for John Jablon- parents of a 10 pound girl born day afternoon and Tuesday evemng. City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson accom­ ski Friday. . July 29. Mother and baby are do­ The beginners took part in the a.f- E. C. Baird Sunday. panied Mr. and Mrs. Ray Knapp to Ing fine. Mrs. Mel Bower came up Newman Grove Sunday to attend a Edmund Osentow ski and Thos. ternoon and the advanced pupils in E. B. Devorse of St. Joe, Mo. ar- Gorney had some feed ground at from Davis Creek to assist Mrs. the evening. .. rived Sunday for a visit with his family reunion of Mrs. Nelson's Grant in caring for the mother and folks. Zulkoski's Monday. INCOLNS BEST HOTEL • John Hagey and Mrs. J1m Hagey daughter, Mrs. F. H. Christ and Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Osentow­ baby. of Burlington Junction, Mo. are family. Mrs. Christ and the chil­ Mr. and Mrs. Jess Meyers and sons spent Sunday evening with the ski accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Will Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Abernethy The beauHfui Hotel Lincoln is the eshb­ visiting at the R. P. McClary and dren will accompany him home the Barnas to the river Sunday where and Evelyn, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill lished rendezvcus of business and pleasure A. C. Hagey homes. Mrs. Jess latter part of this week and will rver Iverson family near Cotesfleld. McMindes and Annabel, enjoyed a Mr. and Mrs. Edward Christensen the men fished and the.Iadtes pick- Headrick and three children of Mo- remain until the last of August ed currants. ' picnic supper near Ericson Wed- and the social and civic center of the ~ hall, N. D. who were enroute home when Dr. Christ wllI drive to St. of Arcadia and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Nebraska capital + + + j Hutchins were Sunday\ dinner J. B. Zulkoskl lost a valuable I!esday evening. . , .I from Burlington Junction visited Joe after them. pony Sunday morning. The horse The Joint Home Art club spent a I with the Hagey and McClary tamt- Mr. and Mrs.' Elmer Bridges and guests at Harlan Brennlck's. In CIR.CULATING Delicious Food a~, Popular Prices the late afternoon Clyde Hutchins fell from a 25 ft. bank and was in­ very enjoyable afternoon at the , Ites last week. A number of social Mrs. J. D. Bridges drove to Albion. of Lexington and Miss Mildred stantly killed. home of Mrs. Henry Chipps in Vin­ ICE WATER. is served in both the convenient I affairs were pJanned In their honor. Sunday to take Mrs. Edith Bridges Raymond and Rollie Zulkoskl ton. There were eight members Coffee Shop and ~he handsome The Methodist Ladles Aid society to her home. The latter had been Clark of Kearney joined them at a IN IVUY R.OO1'\, picnic supper. took a load of wheat to. the mllI and one visitor present. The next Pompeian Cafe .+ + + will meet at the church basement visiting relatives here for several Tuesday forenoon. meeting has not been decided on, Friday afternoon. Mesdames F. H. weeks. . The Glenn Barber, George Max­ son and Dell Barber families, Rev. but it was decided not to meet till Christ, Lowell Finecy and A. E. Au- J. H. Marvel and daughter, Max- later on, as it Is a very busy time. 250 Modern Rooms frecht will be hostesses. Ine spent last Thursday and Friday and Mrs. Warren and sol), Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Abernethy and The Salamagundles were enter- In Omaha where Mr. Marvel at­ Mrs. Sutton and Miss Hickman of Olean News Evelyn, attended a Sunday scbool (rom +1.50 .to .).50 tained at a slumber party at the tended a meeting of the Ford deal­ Salem. W. V. were Saturday din­ ner guests at the Charles Barber Mr. and Mrs. Ben Madison and picnic at the Haskell Creek school Community park Monday night by ers, family helped Verna Christensen house Sunday. OPERAT.ED IV EPPLE V HOTE LS COMPANY Mesdames D. O. Hawley, C. H·I_~ ...,... L.home. -'- L -'-_..!... -,-_...!....__-= ----: -'- ;-- _ Downing and C. C. Hawthorne. The husbands of the members arrived 'Tuesday morning In time for break­ fast much to the lurprlse of the guests. A picnic dinner was given at Community Park S1!nday In honor of Miss Amy Whitman of Tulsa, Okla. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Good­ hand of Ord, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stop In before' you. start out • Shettler and daughters of Litchfield and Miss Whitman were out-of­ , town guests. • _Ho~ Mrs. Fred Cox was called to Ra­ Latest Improved New Improved 1931 are your tires, battery, venna last Thursday evening by the death of her five day old grand GOODYEAR GOODYEAR niece. Nancy Jane Scott. Mr. and . oil 'n everytking' Mrs. Kenneth Cox, Mrs. Carl Lar­ PATHFINDER ALL-WEATHER son and Fred Cox attended the Supertwllt Cord Tires Supertwist Cord Tires fUI1eral which was held at Ravenna Frlday, Mrs. Fred Cox remained .Let us show you the finer quallty The latestgreatest reasonJYhy more until Sunday. thatyou get becauseGoodyearbuilds people ride on Goodyear Tires than Mr. and ·Mrs. W. J. Ramsey and MILLIONS more tires any otherkind Billy returned from St. Louis Sat­ urday where they had spent a week at the horne of Mrs. Ramsey's sis­ ters, Mrs. Fred Aufderheide. They stopped at Lincoln for Miss La Vonne Bartley who had been visit­ • ing with friends there during thetr $4~~-~ 55-/ absence. $8.4.15-19 Mr. and Mrs. Max Wall and son. (2~x4.40) (28~4.15) , Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Rettenmayer, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rettenmayer and famlly and a number of their $9.60 per pair Other sluein pcoportJoa relatives at Loup City spent Sun­ .. - . '" I} qay at the state park near Loup Otb« ahes ~uaJJ7 low Trade inold thea Nothing Is more bothersome than trouble 00 • trip. We can hefp I City: JOu avoid this, Stop in and let us look JOut tires ovet, check up on I Wallace Doe drove to Tarkio, Mo. / Sunday to take Dana Brown to his the air, remove tacks, itass andothec' th1nas that might'eauee • t home. Dana has been visiting here punctures. You will have a better time IfJOUuee'oureenke befote •I tor two weeks. Mrs. Doe and Miss . JOu start out ••• A great deal of what we do-end gladly dot-coec. Mary Elizabeth Cook accompanied JOU nO more than a ~nk You.'! . . . them as far as Omaha, returning t.. Rae'- POl, Size with Wallace Monday. UO-20 (29x4.50) $5.60 $10.90 4.50-20 (29d.50~ • •••I• Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Miller and • • • •• • • 4.50·21 (30x4.50) • • • • • 5.69 11.10 5.00-19 (29x5.00 •• • • • • •• children of Ord and Miss Mary An­ 19x3YJ Reg. Ct. • . 4039 8.54 1.25-18 (28x5.25 .. nabelIe Williams of St. Paul visited ·... ·. ... at the N. A. Lewin. and C. C. Haw- thorne homes Sunday. Miss Grace Dockhorn was oper­ ~:x~~~ Blaha Bros. ated'upon at the MlIIer hospital in .New Improved Guaranteed Goodyear Speedway $5e17 Ord last week for appendicitis. She Is recovering nicely. ~ r I PAGE F6UR THE ORD QUIZ. ORD. NEBRASKA, 'THURSDAY, AUGUST 6. 1931. , ... ·'K~. -:.:=:=: f , ~",.".,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,.,,.,,,,.,,.,,.,,.,,,,.,, r I: Ord Delco-Lights, Fighting For Top· Honors In Ord Church Notes Union Ridge News r' Chrfstlan setenee. Myrtle Fenton is assisting with r NORTH LOUP DEPARTMENT The subject of the Lesson-Ser­ the house work at the home of her Valley County Farm Bureau League Pennant Race mon read at all Christian Science aunt, Mrs, Dick Daudt near HoI'· MRS. FRED BARTZ, Reporter churches and societies on Sunday, ace this week. August 2, was "Love." The special . , Albert Flint spent Wednesday ~",,.,,,,.,,,,,.,,.,,,.,,,.,,.,.,,.,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,.,.~ object of this lesson is to show the and Thursday at the home of his everlasting, infinite nature of· God sister, Mrs. Louie Miller last week. Miss Bessie Eberhart and Lois Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Barnhart had as Love, which understanding al­ Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Shinn of Kildow deltghtfully entertalued tell for Guests Friday, Mr. and Mrs. lays fear on the part of those lab­ Cotesfield drove up to the Rudolph of their sorority sisters, the Alpha James Misko of Ord, Mr. and Mrs. oring under the delusion that God Plate home last Sunday and spent Delta Omega sorority of Wesleyan Chas. Misko of Chicago and Dr. punishes' His children. Instead of the day visiting. Mrs. Shinn and last week end. The young ladles Geo. Misko of Lincoln. turning away from God through son Ralph will stay at the Plate arrived Friday evening from var­ The Misses Louise and Edna Lee fear, the lesson shows that all home this week. Beth Shinn, who ious parts of the state and a picnic came home last week end, Miss Ed­ should turn truattngly to God. One has been staying at Plate's return­ lunch followed by a slumber party na from her work at Council Bluffs of the citations read from the Bible ed home with her father. and early morning breakfast at the and Louise from Lincoln where is as follows: "No man hath seen The program was given at the r park near CotesUeld was featured she finished summer school. If • God at any time. we love one school house Sunday night by the Saturday eve and Sunday with the Miss Nellie Parker an' experi­ another, God dwelleth in us, and Vacation Bible school children and r Kumungo club as guests, the party enced teacher who this summer re­ his love is perfected in us .. And was well attended and greatly en­ of twenty returning home in time ceives her A. B. degree at Kearney we have known and believed the joyed by all present. The program for morntng church services. Dhr­ has been elected to teach the 5th love that God hath to us. God is consisted of singing, memory gems ner at Miss Eberhart's home and and 6th grades. at North Loup, love; and he that dwelleth in love, and stories from the bible. There a trip to lake Ericson brought to made 'Wlcant by the resignation of dwelleth in God, and God in him." were twenty children enrolled and a close a pleasant week end. The Miss, Alice Meyers who will attend (I John 4: 12,16) One of the cita­ thirteen of them who had attended visitors returned to their homes the state university this year. tion read from "Science and Health eight days received certificates. Monday morning. Helen Jane and Carlysle Hoepp­ with Key to the Scriptures" by A. L. xoruin llrove up from Sl Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Peterson ner are guests this week at the Mary Baker Eddy (p.518), is as Paul to be present at the exercises. and the;Misses Lida and Grace Rich Grohosky home in Scotia while the follows: "God gives the lesser idea He stayed at the Roy Williams were entertained Saturday evening Chautauqua season is on. of Himself for a link to the great­ home Sunday night. ' at the home of Miss Fannie and er, and in return, the higher al­ Willis Mfller spent several days Miss Thelma Rich of Seneca was ways protects fhe lower. ·The rich Clifton McClellan. a Sunday guest of her cousin Mrs, at the home of his aunt and uncle, in spirit help the poor in one grand Mr. and Mrs. Chris Stude last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson and family Lois Peterson. brotherhood, all having the same , of Broken Bow were Sunday visit­ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Helbig of Bur­ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barrett from Principle, or Fathef; and blessed Trumbull and Mrs. Bates Copeland i ors at the home of Mrs. Gibson's well were Saturday night guests of Is. that man who seeth hi! broth­ ! mother, Mrs. Lizzie Barnhart. Elvin Barnhart's and Sunday din­ and Maxine from St. Paul visited er's need and supplieth it, seeking at Wm. Worrells last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fisher en­ ner guests of Mrs. Helbig's sister, his own in another's good," tertained at Sunday dtuner the Mrs. Vern Peterson. Misses Lida night and Sunday. Cecil Barrett, who has been staying at Worrell's families of C. B. Clark and Joe and Grace Rich, who have been MethodIst Church, Fisher, honoring Charley Clark, visiting at the Peterson home ac­ for a month or more returned home Next' Supday morning is thank with his parents. Mr. Barrett says r who left Tuesday for Torrington, companied the Helbig's to their offering da,y for the W. F. M. S. f Wyo. where he will be employed home at Burwell Sunday eve. The Delco-Lights were organized this spring by L. J. Auble,"OtdDelco products dealer. While they crops up this way look much bet­ The ladies of this society will fur­ ter than those near Trumbull. with his uncle Irving Clark, who is Mr. and Mrs. Merrill McClellan, haven't been at the top of the league since the first few games they have been among the top three all dur­ nish the program. Don't miss it state agent for the New York Mu­ Mrs. :Sara Gogin and Mis, Maude ing the season and still have a chance to nose out North Loup and Mira Valley and win the Quiz cup. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sperling and and come prepared to contribute children were guests at the home t tual Life Insurance Co. Friends Shepard were entertained at din­ Reading from left to right, those in the picture are: Top row--Everett Lashmett, John Warford, Harry something to their cause. of Mr. Clark wish him success in Wolf, Manager Bud Auble, Elwin Auble, Pidge Johnson, Mascot Jack Rashaw. Bottom row-Oakley Hath­ of Mr. and M;rs. Will Naeve last ner Saturday evening at the Homer The Union Service Sunday eve­ t' his new line of work. Sample horne, honoring Joseph's er, Jim Covert, Jo~ Krejci, Clyde Athey, Oliver Collison, Don Lashmett, George Finch. Harry Bresley play­ Sunday. I ed a few games with the Delcos early in the season and Bill Heuck Is playing with them now but neither ning will be at the U. B. church. Frank Manchester trucked oats 1 Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Bohrer motor­ 12th birthday. Thill is institute week for Epworth ed to Superior Friday evening for of these two men is in the above picture.' - to North Loup last week for Walt Mrf!. Ross Kildow and little SOIl Leaguers at Lincoln, and two of Cummins. a visit with their daughter and Bobble, with Mrs. Kildow's mother, our young men are there: Ellis husband Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lund­ Mrs. Anna. Tappan Is visiting at f Mrs. Robert Fisher, returned via VALLEY COUNTY FARM BUREAU Carson and' Arthur Auble. the home of her son Cyrenus, in stedt. They returned home Sunday auto Monday morning to Mrs. Fish- LEAGUE STANDINGS. Batting Averages Of evening reporting a fine rain at Elyria News Epworth League as usual at 7 Illinois. She made the trip by bus er's home at DeWitt after a short G W L Pct. from Minnesota where she had Superior Friday. North Loup 15 Farm Bureau League Mrs. Rolland Topf and children o'clock Sunday evening. Begin f visit at the Will Kildow home. 13 2 901 with the Sunday school at 10 been visiting another son. j. Mira Valley 14 (Complied Aug. 1 by Edgar Lange, of Los Angeles were visitors at , An interesting'game of ball was Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bartz and 11 3 784 o'clock. W. H. WRIGHT Mrs. Wm. Horner and daughter, staged at Davis Creek Saturday af­ children were Sunday guests of the Ord Delco-Lights__ 15 11 4 737 league secretary.) the Bernard Hoyt home for a few Joint 15 ab h Pct. Mrs. Lloyd Manchester drove to ternoon when the M. E. church nine Harry Salter family near St. Paul. 10 5 666 days last week. For several weeks Ord last Friday and were met by I of North Loup was defeated by the The occasion was in honor of Mrs. Arcadia 14 9 5 639 Fuss, Mira Valley 53 22 415 they have been visiting at the Ger- Olean 15 Dittman, Eureka 36 14 388 main Hoyt home near Ord, Mrs. Mleclllegan News' Mrs. Enger and daughter from Bur­ i" Davis Creek church team, 10 to 3. Salter's mother, Mrs. A. R. Loudon, 8 7 568 Scott, Arcadill 52 20 384 well. Mrs. Enger came horne with The Alumni play "Beads OD a who left Monday afternoon for Los Eureka 14 5 9 355 Topf was formerly Leota Hoyt. LS l'k d Elyria 14 Chadwick, North Loup 46 17 369 . " ew mo I an Joe Cernlk are them and is now at the home of !I String" will be presented at the Angeles, Calif. after a visit of sev- 4 10 284 Schaffner, North Loup 49 18 367 Joe Austill, who has been travel- threshing grain in Liberty town­ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, high school auditorium Monday, eral weeks with friends and rela- Ord Camels 14 4 10 284 ing through many states for sever- ,ship this week. They have finish­ Horner. August 10th. tlves in Nebraska. - Sumter' 14 4 14 000 H. Williams, M. Y. 56 20 357 t Jensen, Arcadia 47 16 340 al months returned last week and ed threshing in this neighborhood. Mrs. Mary Sperling from North Supt. L. O. Greene and family de­ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robinson with spent a few days at the John Car- Loup spent several days at the ,t parted via auto the first .ot the Mrs. Robinson's brother, Frank Ord Delco.Llghts. K. Barber, Olean 58 19 328 koskl home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turek from ! Philbrick, Olean 42 15 357 home of her daughter, Mrs. Murray ! week for an eastern trip, stopping Tully and son Phillip of Grand Is- ab r h po a e Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Blally are Omah.a. a.re vls.lting h,ere now. They Rich last week. , at Farina, Ill.. which was once land left via auto Saturday evening Wolf, e., 3 2 0 9 2 1 Covert, Ord D-L 56 18 321 parents of a baby' girl born on are vtstttng with their mother Mrs. Portis, Mira Valley 57 18 316 Harry Jefferies and wife of North I their home and at points in ~ew for their summer camp at Ever- Athey, 1b 4 2 2 14 0 0 Wednesday of last week. She has Turek and friends. Loup 'were Sunday guests at the j York. Their chief destination be­ green, Colo. Warford, If 5 0 2 1 0 0 B. Paddock, Olean 57 18 '316 been named Betty Jane Mrs. Lew Zabloud.il and Mrs. ~heldon, North Loup__ 48 15 312 . Vencel Bouda and chtldren visited Louie Miller horne. Ing at Alfred Center, N. Y. where Mrs. Lizzie Knapp and Maxine Heuck, cf 4 2 3 3 0 0 Blanche Worrell helped Mrs. f, the S. D. B. general conference Is with Mrs. Jennie Bee and daugh- Johnson, 3b_~ 5 0 2 0 2 0 Polak, Eureka 46 14 304 Ed Kusek of Washington,. D. C. with their mother, Mrs. Joe Vala­ ! M. Williams, M. 'V.__~_ 53 16 302 came Monday to spend a few weeks sek i,n Springdale Thursday. Jesse Manchester cook for thresh­ ,- in session this month. They ex­ ter, Esther, autoed to Maxwell Finch, ss 5 0 0 0 3 0 ,.• pect to return via Michigan where near North Platte, Tuesday morn~ Covert, p 4 0 2 0 5 0 n, Clement, M. V. 43 13 302 vacation with his parents, Mr. and Dr. McGrew was called out to ers last Tuesday. Mrs. M. G. Kusek. Emil Urban's home Sunday on ac- Telephones in this neighborhood j they will visit Mrs. Green's brother lng to spend the week at a bf~ l!}. Lashmett, rL_ 4 0 0 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs, Frank Schuyler of count of Mrs. Urban's lIlness. are not working good this week so I, Henry and family in Detroit and al­ camp revljal. Other North Loup Don Lashmett, 2b 3 1 1 0 0 0 ab h Pet. it Is rather difficult to collect news. so at Milton, Wis. where MArjorie folks left Saturday and more will Auble, 2b 0 0 0 0 0 0 North Loup 524 149 284 Kent came down Sunday to bring Ellen Anderson, Alma "Kosmata I their grandchildren, Norma, Aden and her cousin were Friday eve­ will remain for school. They will go during the week., - 37 7 12,27 12 1 Mira Valley 504 140 277 JunIor Neighborly Club. be gone about a month. The S. D. B. Young People's con- Eureka. .... Olean 538 141 262 and Adrian Schuyler honie after nlng guests at the Emil Urban spending a few weeks with them. home. • The club was entertained at the f terence which was held at Boulder Krlkac, cr, 4 1 1 2 0 0 Eureka 524 135 258 horne of Myrtle Taylor Wednesday I PUBLIC NOTICE and Denver was a wonderful ex- R. Christensen, 3b 3 0 0 1 1 2 Arcadia 444 113 254 TwO other gqllldchildren Arlene John Kosmata was taken to the The Chairman and Board of and Orin Schuyler returned with doctor in Ord Sunday. afternoon. Nearly all of the mem­ perience with the exception of the H. Zikmund, 2b__ 4 1 1 0 2 0 Delco-Lights • 515 127 247 bers were present. Mrs. Hugo Ma­ County Supervisors Of the County one car accident on the return trip Dittman, ss., 4 1 0 1 3 0 them for a visit. Fred Nemeskal and boys, John I of Valley, in the State of Nebraska, Ord Camels 459 103 224 Frazier Funeral horne, Ord, Am- Viner and family were Sunday lottke and Mrs. Taylor were visit­ " near Big Springs when the car in S. Christensen, 1b 4 0 1 11 0 0 EJlyrllj, .------' .60 102 222 ors. TJle lesson on "Bread Mak­ r by l'es6hition duly passed and en­ which Marcia Rood was riding Volf, If- 4 0 0 0 0 0 bulancs servlee. Day phone 38; guests at the Charley Urban home. { tered in the minutes of their pro­ Joint ~------446 90 202 Night 193. 31-tt LaVerne Veleba is spending a ing" was given and and explained turning over'Jnto a ditch causing a E. Zikmund, rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 Sumter 376 72 191 by the leader. The girls plan to r ceedings on the fourth day of Au­ deep cut in Marca's knee which re-I Gifford, rL 1 0 0 0 0 P Clara Kusek, who has been at- few days in town with his grand- gust, 1931" in accordance with Ar­ tending college at Kearney came mother this week. ;- go to St. Paul next week end to quired twelve stitches to close. Beeghly, c 4 1 1 8 2 1 camp on the lawn of their old r ticle VI, Chapter II of the Com­ Miss Rood was brought home the Polak, p 2 0 0 0 J 0 Arcadia Town Team home Saturday evening and will re- Lester Sorensen has returned f piled Statutes of Nebraska for 1929, main at home while her brother from two weeks viiiit with his home leader, Mrs. Frank Mulligan. The next day and is "'recovering nicely. Vodehnal, p 0 1 0 0 0 0 meeting adjourned to meet Thurs­ I directed that public notice be given, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weedin and 33 '5 4 24 11 3 Beats Up On Ansley Ed of Washington, D. C. is here. folks in Racine, Wis. I stating that the County of Valley Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hoyt and H. H. Hohn and family visited day, August 6 with Thelma Weed. ! two daughters of Fairfax, Mo. and In a game played atAnsley Sun­ Ice cream and cake was served at has outstanding and unpaid bonds Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dally of Hor­ Ord Camels, day, the Arcadia town team was family attended a family picnic at with relatives .In Sargent Sunday. in the total principal amount of the Ord park Sunday. Others in Mr. and Mrs. John Urban and the close. "- ace were Sunday evening visitors , ab r h po a e ~ictorlous 8 to 5. Higgins, hurl­ Thelma Wood, News nep. Sixty-seven Thousand Dollars at the George Baker home in River­ F. Anderson, 2b_ 5 1 1 1 2 1 .ng for Arcadia, struck out 6 and the party were Mrs. G, L. Hoyt of Etta Mae stopped at the Charley ($67~OOO.OO) consisting of: dale. Lashmett, c., 5 2 3 2 was nicked for 11 hits and 5 earned Burwell, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hoyt Urban home while on their way to • 8 0 of near Burwell, Mr. and Mrs. Ger- Ord. Etta Mae had a tonsil oper­ Gets Flsh·hook In Finger. i Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Chubbuck of Burrows, 1b 4 1 1 9 0 0 runs while Varney,' the Ansley Refunding Bonds in the principal Cress, ss 4 main Hoyt and daughter of near ation Monday. Dr. and Mrll. Lee Nay and Mr. ! amount of Sixty-seven Thousand Hiverdale were Sargent visitors 2 0 6 3 1 hurler, was found for 15 bingles and Mrs. Lores McMlndes spent Furtak, 3b__----- 4 lI~d Ord, Mrs. Rolland Topf and chll------Dollars ($67,000.00) dated Septem­ Sunday. 1 2 2 2 1 8 earned runs: Bellinger, last Saturday night and Sunday in r Mrs. Alice Colby of Greeley is V. Anderson, If-_ 4 0 0 0 0 0 wlth three hits, looked most im­ dren of Los Angeles and Daryl and ber 1, 1927, due September I, 1947, Jensen, cf 4 Darlene Kemble of Lincoln. a cottage on Lake Ericson, having optional on any interest payment visitng at the home of her sister, 0 0 1 0 0 pressive with the willow. Woodman ,Hall a fine time. While laOdlng a nice ~ Mrs. Louie Baker. Shunkweiler, rL_ 2 1 1 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hollings­ date, numbered from 24 to ~O of Norman, rL 2 worth. theW. E. Dodge family and The weather, though a bit cooler, bass Sunday afternoon Dr. Nay was the denomin.ation of $1,000 each, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Post and Opal 0 0 0 0 0 BUll continues to be dry. Most so unfortunate as to get one of left Tuesday morning for a few Blessing, p 4 0 1 0 4 0 fwilight Leaguers A. A. Hayek of Lincoln enjoyed a r, ., bearing interest at the rate of picnic dinner at the Ord park Sun­ everyone predicted a nice rain last the treble hooks on the plug he was four and one-quarter per centum days vacation in Buffalo county. 88 8 9 27 13 3 , RO,nlP On Comstack Saturday when the skies were all using hooked Into one of his fing­ They will attend the summer tes- Elyria. day. (4~ %) per annum, which were au­ Tuesday evening at Bussell Park Mrs. Bernard Hoyt and children clouded but it again cleared off ers. Dr. Osheroff of Ericson help­ tlval at Ravenna. ' ~b r h po a e thorized by a Resolution of the Dodge, p, ss '5 a team of all-stars picked from the spend Wednesday at the Germain with only a very light sprinkle ed him to remove the hook. The \. Board of County Supervisors pass­ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vodehnal and 0 3 5 1 1 causing much disappointment. The Ord people caught several large Carkoski, If 3 0 )rd Twilight league defeated the Hoyt home near Ord. Mrs. Topf ed and approved the 23rd day of Mrs. Vodehnal's father, Mr. Ser­ 0 1 0 0 Gomstock town team by a score of corn is burning and is badly dam­ bull-frogs and enjoyed a nice meal shen of Ord, left Sunday morning \Vozniak, 3b 4 2 2 2 1 0 and children, who for several August, 1927. Kimball, rL 5 , to 5. Baker hurled for the Ord weeks have been visiting the Hoyt aged by the drought. All thresh­ of frog's legs the night they return- for a motor trip to the lakes in 0 1 1 0 1 ing was completed In about a week ed to Ord. - That since the issue of said northerg Minnesota. They will be R. Johnson, ss, p 5 1 1 0 0 0 outfit and though he was nicked famllfes wl1l return to their home Kuklish, p 1 'or seven hts in seven innngs he Thursday. - there being o~ly a small crop of bon'ds, thil rate of interest has so gone about ten 'days. 0 0 3 1 0 grain. The oats averaged all the Barker PIg Club News. d~clined Norton, 2b- 4 0 '{ept the blows well scattered. Mr. Scott,' who is employed on in the markets that by 1 1 0 0 Donohue, the Comstock pitcher, a1­ way from 5 to 30 bushels an acre The Barker Pig club met with taking up and paying off 'such Partridge, c 4 0 011 0 0 the dredging gang on the new high­ 30 and there was no wheat in this Merlyn Stillman Tuesday and de­ Nelson, cL , 2 0 2 was found for seven hits. Harry way enjoyed a visit from his wife bonds by an issue of Refunding 0 0 2 Patchen, Ord centerfielder led in and sister of Lincoln from Thurs­ immediate community. cided about going to the judging Bo~ds of the County, a substantial Pleasant Hill 3. Carkoski, 1b__ 3 0 0 0 0 0 t'·· Johnson, cL .;. 2 hitting with a and ~ single. day until Monday morning. They Otto RadII, Stanley Kordik and school at Ord Wednesday. Mr. saving in the amount of yearly Threshing was finished here 0 1 0 0 0 Jerry Pliva drove a herd of cattle Schudel gave us paper on live­ 3 9 24 rIle bov score follows: stayed at the Joe Ciemny home a running interest wll1 be made to Saturday at Paul and Frank 38 5 4 Ord All·Stars. w1;J.lle here. , to pasture to the sandhllls north stock judging. Mr. Schudel and the County; that the County has White's. Oats, barley and speltz of Burwell Monday morning. Pas­ Alice Van Horn each took a load accumulated no funds for the pay­ were the crops threshed, Harry JoInt ab r h Shunkweiler, 2b 4 1 1 Tells About Packing Houses. ture and feed is very scarce and to Ord Wednesday. ment of the principal of said bonds Abrahams had a piece of oats that ab r h po a e l. Finch, 1b 4 I Collins, ~ 6 3 5 8 1,0 2 0 Jesse Kovanda, agriculture teach­ will be more so If we don't have \ and has no money in any sinking made 45 bushels. Other acreage ~'urtak, c 4 1 1 er in the Ord schpols, was the prin­ rain very soon. NOTICE. , fund which may be applied there­ had lower yields but made better G. Dye, ss 6 3 1 2 5 0 Dittman, ss 2 ~elson, lL 6 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 cipal speaker at the Ord Rotary Miss Alice Waldmann returned I will be back in my office on on; that the indebtedness of the than was expected. Elmer King laker, p----_~ 3 ~_;_ 0 club's Monday luncheon, Mr. Ko­ horne last Saturday evening after Saturday, August 8th. 'County on account of the princi­ had a piece of oats and' speltz Flock, p 6 2 4 0 5 0 Hessing, 3b 3 1 Jensen, 2b 5 2 0 1 4 1· 0 0 vanda recently made an lnspectlon spending several' weeks with her 19-2t. G. W" TAYLOR, Dentist pal of said bonds is Sixty-seven mixed that niade 33 bushels. ~atchen, cf .;. • 3 2 2 trip through packing houses in sister, Mrs. Rudolph John. 1 'fhousand Dollars ($67,000.00) and Arthur Col1ins had Ervie Weed \. Dye, 1b 6 2 1 15 1 0 \nderson, rf 3 Oliver, 3b 6 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 Omaha and told about his trip. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Uher and -Clarence Aitdersen of Omaha that the said principal indebtedness truck a load of cattle to Omaha ':overt, lL ~ 3 McMi~des, 1 ' 1 Light cattle and hogs form nearly Mr. ?-nd Mrs. Joe Vasicek and visited Saturday and Sunday with Wednesday evening. Mr. Collins rL 5 1 3 0 0 0 I, fs sought to be taken up and paid Comstock. 83 percent of present COJlsumer de­ family were dinner guests at Al­ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Woolery. Irene . filt'f by m~ns of Refunding Bonds of went down r with the cattle and L, Flock, cL 5 2 2 1 0 1 ab r h mand, Kovanda stated, I and' pack­ bert Ptacnlk's Sunday evening. Woolery rode with him as far as the said County in the principal stayed until they were sold, return­ 51 20 20 27 17 3 Piers011, c ~ 4 Will waldmann's were Su~day Scotia on his return trip. Irene Is Sumter 1 1 ers are demanding light carcasses. amount of Sixty-seven Thousand ing Thursday night. e Bragg, ss 4 E. C. Leggett also spoke breifly, dinner guests at Chas. Krikac's. qpending this week with the Frank "l Dollars ($67,000.00) to be dated Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cummins ab r h po a 0 1 Haught, 1b ' 4 1 2 nrecken, rf 4 1 0 telling about his recent trip to Bundy family at' Scotia attending September 1, 1931, bearing interest went to Maxwell Saturday to at­ 1 11 0 ~ ~ i, 1 Enlery, 1b__ 4 0 1 northern MInnesota. ' ,Qutz want ads get results. chautauqua. at the rate of three and three quar­ tend the Pentecostal camp meet· Koza, If, c, rL 4 1 3 2 0 o Krikac, cf. ,, '-- 4 1" Anderson. d 4 0 1 4 1 1 0 ! ters per centum (3% 0/0) per annum, ings. 'l.:hey plan to be away for 1 Roten, 2b 4 1 ann~lly. ten days. D'hirst, 2b, c, p, ss 4 1 243 0 I payable which the Chair­ 1 Comstock, 3b 3 1 1 man and Board ot County Super­ The Dally Vacation Bible school Arnold, ss, C---- 4 1 1 1 4 1 Myers, If 3 Davis~n, 3b----- 4 0 2 1 0 0 I, visors of said Co!.mty propose to closed last week with a demonstra­ o o Donohue,.p----- 3 2 ~';';h1P~'~t ~rtE YO;h~"'Ph , lflsue, The County Board reserves tion program, at Union Ridge Klein" rf, p--7.--- 4 0 o 0 0 1 SUM o • 33 5 7 r . the right to redeem any or all of school house Sunday evening. 25 FlemIng, p, u--- 4 0 002 these bonds on any i1iterest pay­ pupils attended the school reguarly. George, 2b 3 0 033 2 ment date. Robert and Arleen Enger of Bur­ Carlson, c 0 0 o 0 0 1 Public no~ice is hereby give<1l well were each a visitor for one Pocock, 1> :1. 0 0 o 0 0 o Hopper Poison Works, ~ that any taxpayer of the CO_l!nly of day. Ruth Haas, of Ord, was an 35 4 8 27 14 9 Joseph Rousek Claims PHOTOGRAPHS Valley may file objecttons to such out of the neighborhood pupIl. 13 Joseph Rousek, who was one of ~ jroposed action with Ign. Klima, of the 25 pupils enrolled were pres­ M.ira ValleT thSl Valley county farmers who 0 Jr., County Clerk, at his office in ent eight or more days and receiv­ ab r hpo a Portis, ss 6 0 e used grasshopper poison as recom- ... • the court House in tl!e City of Ord, ed attendance certificates. They o 1 4 1 mended by the farm bureau, was in t on the 21st day of August, 1931, be­ were Bert Cruzan, Irma Mae and M. Wflliams, cL_ 5 1 1 0 0 o Ord Saturday and told County I'l tween the hours of 9:00 o'clOCk A. Della Fern Waller, Bernice and L, Williams, 1b-_ 5 2 1 10 0 1 Agent Dale that the poison works. I'l M. and 5:00 o'clock P. M. during Donald Naeve, Hulda, Marvin anll H. Williams, c--_ 5 0 081 ~ No Time Like oi }<'uss, If -'_ 5 1 o An inspection revealed that his business hours on any day prior to Weldon Ingraham, Delma and Dor­ 260 o field was nearly free of hoppers 't:I the Present said date. phine Kennedy, Leland Rich, Mary Leonard, rf, 2b-- 4 0 120 o and innumerable dead ones were ~ Ign. Klima, Jr. County Clerk. Marie and Junior Plate. Berenice O. Hellwege, 3b__ 5 0 o 3 4 o found on the ground. Several HAT would be (~EAL) - and Donald Naeve and Weldon In­ E. Hellwege, 2b-_ 2 0 022 o other farmers who spread the pol- ~ W a better tim e graham were present each day of Clement, p 5 0 202 August 6-2t. Bremer, rf 3 0 0 son have not reported its results. than the present to the school. o 0 0 0 ~ have that fa m II y Carl Wolf, Cecil KennedY, and 45 4 7 32 13 2 group picture taken Paul White had hogs trucked to Red Birds Church Baseball Results. h, po Games played during the past w hie h you have Omaha Monday. They were taken ab r a e wanted and planned In R. O. Hunter's trucks, Carl Wolf O. Noyes, 2b ,--_ 5 1 o 0 3 0 week resulted as follows: Mira Vodehnal, c 5 1 Valley, 24. Scotia M. E" 6; I)~avis for so long to have driving one' of the trucks down. 1 16 2 0 taken. And what time They returned Tuesday night. Brennlck, cL 5 1 2' 0 0 0 Creek 25. Fsh Creek 1; North LoUP Chadwick, rf 5 1 S. D. B. 4, North Loup M. E. 2; Ord could be better than Mrs. Carl Wolf's brother, Rolland 1 0 0 1 vacation tim e to Brickner, of Ord, stayed with her D. Noyes, lL ~ 5 1 1 1 0' 0 4. Horace 7. Two postponed games Knapp, 3b 4 0 nlayed off resulted as follows: have the children's and helped with chores while Carl 1 0 3 1 pictures made. was in Omaha. ' C. Noyes, ss 4 0 1 1 3 0 North Loup M. E. 9. Fish Creek 6: Little Esther Manchester had her Sheldon, p 5 0 2 0 2 0 navis ,Creek 10.. North Loup M. E hand quite badly pinched in the }<'audt, 1b 4 0 o 15 1 1 !i, Tomorrow Davis Creek and washing mach}ne wringer Monday. 45 5 9 33 14 3 Horace play at Horace.

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" .:.. THE ORD QUIZ, URD, NEBRASKA, THURSJ)AY, AUGUST 6, 1931. PAGE FIVE r Shadelite Marquise, Auble's Inventiion, Personal .Items Fast Gaining Nation-Wide Recognition .. "The newest idea for the Improve­ vention of A. J. Auble, who hold15 About People You Know ment of store fronts comes from the patent on it and is the presi­ \" Auble Bros., jewelers, Ord, Nebr., dent of the' Shadellte Marquise in the shape of a permanent awn­ company. His brother, Glen Auble, -Mason jar caps 30c dozen. Fruit -Floyd Furtak was in Grand Is­ ing or marquise." is' secretary of the company. stolt~ jar rings, 5c package. Yar­ land over Sunday. So begins an article in the cur­ It lias been only a few months lety Store. 20-lt -Stanley Jurzenski and his sis­ rent issue of The A. N. R. J. A. since the new marquise was in­ -Bessie Moravec of Omaha, was ters, Mrs. Frank Zulkoskl of Bur­ Bulletin, national jewelers publi­ stalled on the Auble building here visiting Mrs. Frank Dworak. Tues­ well and Mrs. Lewis Wegrzyn, cation, showing the recognition and since then similar marquise day the visitor went to Cotesfield drove to Elba Sunday to see their that the Shadelite Marquise is get­ have been installed on the Misko.~ and from there was leaving for mother, Mrs. Joe Jursenskl, who ting throughout the countrv. building here, on Stepp's Market -OmAha. is Ill. Mrs. Zulkoskl stayed with "The roof, or celling of the awn­ and Grocery, at Wolbach, and on -Friday Rev. Willard McCarthy her mother. The others came home Ing Is made up of a series of metal the Osceola Theatre, at Osceola. returned from Greenwood. He had troughs which overlap in a way to Monday. Glen Auble returned Tuesday taken Miss Marian Sheffer home. -Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Miller drove catch the rainfall and carry It from Schuyler where he sold the She had for some time been stay­ to Omaha Tuesday. Miss Mary away and make a perfect shade, marquise to Safarik's drug store, ing in the McCarthy home. AnnabelWilliams went with them but considerable refracted light where an elaborate new store front -From Thursday until Sunday as far as her home in St. Paul. and plenty of ventilation Is avail­ Is being Installed, and West Point, Miss Faye Weekes and Boyd -Miss Angle Carlson Is expected able through the celling. No dead where he sold a 43-foot marquise. Weekes of Broken Bow were in Ord home this week from Lincoln. She air Is held under ths awning1'o be­ come overheated on hot days. to J. Haeffelin & Son hardware. as guests of their grandparents, Mr. taught last year in Grant and has These awnings wlll be Installed and Mrs. W. B. Weekes. Miss been attending summer school in "To show how appreCiative busi­ ness men of Ord are of the merits within two weeks. Weekes will again be a teacher in the state university. She has de­ That the Shadellte really does the schools of Broken Bow. Boyd cided not to teach next year, but of this awning It is only necessary to view the square on which the what Its name implies Is Indfcated will soon enter an undertaking es­ will attend the state university. She by a report from Mr. Btepp.of Wol­ tablishment in Broken Bow and Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs: C. A. Auble store is located. Many of the old styl~ awnings have been dis­ .bach, who says that on a recent serve an apprenticeship. His bro­ Carlsen of Ord. ' Ii hot day the temperature in his thet Willis finished his apprentice­ :Miss Marian Hunter and Jack '\ carded for the Shadelite Marquise, 'I which not only gives protection store was only 75 as compared ship and left just lately to take up Tunnicllff arrived In Ord Tuesday with 95 on a similarly hot day the study and finish. the work in driving through from Shenandoah, ,\ against sun, rain and snow but al­ so adds beauty to the store front." previous to having the awning in­ '.1 Denve~ , Iowa. Jack had been visiting in stalled. -Members of the A. W. Tunni­ Iowa with relatives. Miss Hunter So continues the story In The A. -1 cliff family were in Burwell Friday. Is a relative of the Tunnlcliff tam­ N. R. J. A. Bulletin. And since this With business conditions im­ -Tuesday afternoon. Mr. arid Ily. national magazine was Issued Au­ proving and with the Shadellte Mrs. Barney Brickner returned -Miss Dorothy Boquet returned ble Bros. have received inquiries. Marquise gaining recognition dally home after a few weeks stay at Monday from Omaha where she from Rhode Island, Connecticut it Is probable that the Hastings Cullen Lake, Minn. They claim they had been enjoying a weeks vaca­ and Virginia and more are expect­ factory where the awning Is man­ had a good time and all the fish tion. Tuesday she returned to her ed. A picture of the Auble store ufactured will be kept busy all they wanted. work as clerk in the J. C. Penney front was reproduced with the ar­ through the fall and winter months -Albert McMindes made a busi­ company store. ,- ticle. making new Shadelites for build­ ness trip to Loup City Tuesday. -Common tumblers. 40c dozen. The new type marquise Is the in- ings throughout the United States. -Charley Vanskike of Scotia was Lighter weight tumblers. 60c doz. o in Ord Saturday and Sunday visit­ stolfi VarIety Store. 20-1t Thursday of the death of her sis­ ing his brother, James Vanskike. -Kenneth Hunter, who went to [n~E \fA1l\E~/' HORACE NEWS ter's baby. Mr. Hile took her and -Ray Cook spent Saturday eve­ California several weeks ago, is Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Jensen and the children to Ravenna that night. ning and Sund!l:y attending the Pen­ employed on a large bullding in S~ daughter Ellen also Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crockett accompanied him. tecostal state camp meeting, near San Francisco. The work is going lUNL\KE..._.- - Evan Macbeth motored to Boelus The men returned that night. Mrs. Maxwell, 14 miles southeast of to give employment to a number Sunday to visit at the Paul Lang Hile and the children remained un­ North Platte. of men for a long time. The best home, til Sunday, Mr. Hile going after -Mrs. Mary Nelson o~ Omaha, part of it is that wllen the building Miss Inez Hoagland called on them. has been visiting her cousin, Mrs. Is finished Kenneth has been prom­ Miss Esther Whiting Saturday eve­ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hile arrived F. C. Williams. ised a position as clerk in one ning. from Colorado at the M. L. HlL9 -Mrs. Walter Coats and two of the apartments. -Misses Margaret Petty and J. P. Leth and Jacob Stamm were home Sunday evening. Mr. Hile sons were in Ord visiting, Mrs. -'Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. Mildred Staple were dinner guests fishing at the Cedar river Wednes­ left for Loup City Monday morning Coats' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. E. Waring, who had been in Ord Tuesday evening in the home. of day and Thursday. where he is employed at a filling Dye f.om Saturday until Tuesday for a week and the former's moth­ Mr and Mrs. James Ollis. M S t f A a -Mrs.t J. W. McGinnis was hos- Miss Lena ay ex on a uror station. evening when Mr. and Mrs. Rolland er, Mrs. Hattie Waring, who had Melvin Wells and Milan Johnson been In Ord with her daughter, tess last night to the Club of Nine, Is visiting her, sister Mrs .. Frank Dye took them to their home near Fowler. were Ericson visitors Tuesday. Arcadia. Mrs. J. M; Beeghly,.over ten weeks, -Mr. and Mrs. John Ambrose en- Mr. and Mrs. John Wells and -Fancy cut sherbets, .crystal left for their homes in Abilene, tertalned at dinner Sunday even- family were Sunday visitors at the -Patricia, little daughter of Dr. $1.35 set, Fancy cut sherbets, pink, Kas. They were accompanied by lng in the New Cafe. Guests were Dan Ebbeson home. and Mrs, Kirby McGrew was eight $1.60 set. Stolt~ Variety Store. 20lt Mr .and Mrs. J. M. Beeghly and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Norton, Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Will Spera and the years old Tuesday. The day was -M. C. Towns~nd was in Scotia three daughters, Misses Gera).dlne, and Mrs. F. A. Barta. Mr. and Mrs. Misses Dorothy Morris and Mary celebrated In the park. There were for a few days returning home Delilah and Marian. Mr. Beeghly E. C. Weller, Mr. and Mrs A F. Spera called at the Irving John­ twenty little guests. Tuesday evening. had a week's vacation from his du­ Kosmata and Mrs Emma Dworak. son home Saturday. -John Long went to Omaha ties as head miller in the Ord mill. ~Yougolgo were meeting last Miss Mary Anderson of St. Paul -Mrs. J. W. McGinnis will be Tuesday with two loads of stock, Miss Geraldine has been in Abilene evening with Mrs. James McCall, has been visiting her friend Mrs. the next bostese of the JollY' Sis­ one of hogs and one of cattle. since she graduated lhis spring ~re. -Mrs. Peter Darges and two from the Ord schools. She likes it -Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Clifford H,aggstrom the past week, Kuehl entertained at dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Buffington and sons left Sunday on a trip 10 Den­ fine there and will not return to U-ll-aa-lII-U-IlI-IiI-IllI-U_U_1 ver. Bill is having his vacation Ord this summer. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gus children, Lee,. Ellis and Junior tram the Golden Rule store and -Miss Alice Vincent has receiv­ Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snyder called at the Irving Johnson home 'Emil from the Food Center. Mrs. ed two invitations this week 'J r e­ and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Williams, Thursday. . Darges will visit her mother, Mrs. unions in the east. One was from -There was a family r~union The kensington met with Mrs. Carload of 'G~orge Eret, who will be 90 years Bangor, Mich., her old home town, Sunday in the home of Mr. and Marian Welsh Thursday. Eight ,old in January. At one time she where all the old high school pu­ Mrs. Roy Brush, Sargent. with members and nine visitors attended, lived in Ord. . pils are meeting. Her sister, Mrs. twent-six guests present. Those to The afternoon was spent visiting :""Mlss Katherine Grabowski re­ Brank Burger, has been supervisor eo from here were the H. H. Hohn and a fine program was given. A 'turned Monday to her work in the of this yearly meeting for twenty­ and Cecil Clark families and Mr. delicious lunch was served at the New Cafe. She had spent several five years. Mr. and Mrs. Burger and Mrs. Frank Sinkler and little usual time. ' Furniture ,'days of her two' weeks vacaflon have often visited in Ord.Another daughters, who live near North Miss Dot Johnson called on Miss with a sister in Sidney. lady who will be there is Mrs. Em­ Loup. Mable and Mellie Johnson Friday. -Mrs. Jud Tedro went to Lin­ m a Selvers - Overton. Another -Ladies rayon sUk hose, 26c and' Miss Martha Daudt and MIss NOW HERE! .coin yesterday and from there w1l1 reunion Mrs. Vincent is asked to 39c. La~les rayon silk hose service Viola Petersen of Omaha returned go to Correctionville. Iowa. for a attend Is a gathering of all the weight, 76c. Stoltz Variety Store. to Horace Friday to visit their rela- few days stay with a sister and Vincent famllles in Florence, Ohio. 20-U Uves and friends. : ,their mother. This Is their twenty-fourth; annual -There was a surprise miscel- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beck were Our carload of furniture Frazier Funeral home, Ord, Am­ reunion which meets August 9th. laneous shower Tuesday in the Sunday visitors at the Will Beck bulance service. Day phone 38i Mrs. Vincent was sorry to have to home of Mrs. Harry Dye, honoring home in Scotia. has arrived and is now on .Night. 193. Sl-tt send regrets. '. I , the new daughter-in-law, Mrs. Rol- Miss Doris Crockett and Jaenice our floor, Lowest prices ------'-----_...!..-_----_._--_.._-- land Dye. She received some nice Jeffres spent Friday with Mrs. Lynn 1 gifts. There were fifteen guests Jeffres. . in 25 years. Come in and .n attendance. Mrs. Harry Dye Ben Rux had his tonsils removed was assisted by her daughters Sunday. Dr. Weekes performed look it over, Miss Eleanor Dye of Lincoln. aneJ the operation. Mrs. Walter Coats at Arcadia. . Miss Ruth Negley spent a few -Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mutschler days last week visiting Esther of OaKland, California, who had Whiting. been in Ord for a few' days return- Clifford Haggstrom and Ray Den- ed here yesterday from Lincoln nts were fishing Sunday. Frazier's and different places in Iowa where Rosella Lambert was an Incom­ they had been visiting. Mrs. Mut- Ing motor passenger Sunday eve­ Ord schler Is a sister of Mrs. Marie ning from Clarks where she has Furnitu~e \ Kusek and a daughter of Mrs. been employed for some time. . Undertaking Gross. Mrs. M. L. Htle received word ------u_-a_llOc-u_.

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I PAGE SIX THE ORD QUIZ,ORD, N~BRASK.A, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1931. .. t The U. B. Sunday School of Mid­ week from Wolbach where she had and hearing said petltlon, and 1931, at the hour of nine o'clock in · C k N been helping her aunt, Mrs. Percy aVIS ree ews vale very cordially Invited the U. It Is Further Ordered that notice the forenoon, central time, at the D B. Sunday school of Davis Creek to Noble Echoes Thaye~ - Lone Star News thereof be given all persons Inter­ entrance to the County Court Rev. and Mrs. Emmett Mitchell picnic with them at ,the Clement Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beran and George and 'Allan Petersen and George Davis and Joe Long were House in Ord, the County Seat of dinner guests in the John Hopkins ested by publlcatlon of a copy of returned from Lincoln Thursday. grove on August 12. family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trenton Fouts, all of Hildreth, th is Order three weeks successive­ Valley County, Nebraska, at the His sister Hannah of Fremont and Mr. and Mrs. Mell Bower went Runa of Omaha spent Sunday af­ spent Sunday with Fred and Henry home Wednesday. ly previous to the date of hearing place where sheriJr's sales are made, .' an aunt, Mrs. A. Hawes of Omaha, Thursday to Mr. Grant's and Mrs. ternoon at Joe Korbelic's. Nielsen. They had driven from Edward and Frank Kruml plan­ in The Ord Quiz, a legal weekly sell at public auction to the high­ came with them. Mrs. Hawes Is a Bower stayed to help care for the Mr. and Mrs. Strayne of Chicago Hlldreth to Ericson Friday for a ned a surprise dance for their sis­ newspaper of gr hal circulation est bidder for cash, the property sister of O. H. Mitchell. Friday little granddaughter that was born and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bogus spent try at ttshlng. Sunday morning ter Marie, who is leaving in a few in said county. on which said mortgage was fore­ they also stopped for a visit with closed, which said property Is sit­ was mother Mitchell's birthday and to Mr. and Mrs: Lewis Bo,\er. This Tuesday at the home of Peter Duda. days for Des Moines where she wlll Witness my hand and seal this the chlldren all came home to help Is the first granddaughter and they Mr. and Mrs. John Lehecka, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pigman, George continue nurse training. The dance uated in the County of Valley and 1,· • her celebrate. are very proud of her. . and Allan are the sons of Andrew was held in the barn at the John 22nd day of July, 1931. State of Nebraska, and described spent Sunday afternoon and eve­ Petersen who, several years ago, J. H. HOLLINGSHEAD, Mrs. Freda Noyes, Velma and La Mrs. John Williams and Everett ning at the home of Frank Shot- Zurek place. A good sized crowd (SEAL) , County Judge as follows: The Northwest Quar­ Verne sPEtnt last week at Herman spent a very pleasant day last koskl. . lived on the place now occupied attended and a fine time was had ter (NWl,4) of Section Numbered Desel's. "Thursday they .and Mrs. Tuesday at Maggie Annyas' in by the Chas. Marshall famH,. by all. July 23-3t. Tw~nty-slx (26) and the North­ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kasper spent Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wachtrle and east Quarter (NEl,4) of Section 'Desel called at O. H.-Mitchell's and North Loup. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Sunday afternoon at the park~ Miss Thelma Guggenmos who Davis &1 Vogeltanz, Attorneys. John WlIliams'. Weed, Della Manchester and Mary family and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent works at the Lumbard studio was NOTICE ron PRESE~TATlO~ Numbered Twenty-seven (27),' McCall were also there. They en- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wadas and Vodehnal spent Sunday with the Tow n s hlp Numbered Seventeen Mrs. Charley Johnson helped her joyed a fish dinner. Mrs. McCaIl daughter Adeline spent Sunday at a supper guest in the Dave Gug­ OJ!' CLAIMS Chas, Dana family. ' genmos home. She attended the In The County Court of VaIley (17), North, Range Numbered Fif­ daughter, Mrs. Reuben Athey, (look came home with them and stayed the home of Andrew Dubas. The Merry Circle Sewing club teen (15), West of the 6th P. M., tor threshers Thursday. Mrs. Steve until wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Janus and Mr. dance at Zurek's returning to Or d . County, Nebraska. and their leader, Edyth Phllbrlck after the dance. STATE m' NEBRASKA ) containing 320 acres, more or less, Finch helped her mother, Mrs. Geo. There was a goodly number of and Mrs. Joe Wladas and famllles enjoyed a picnic in the Philbrick ", ./ ) ss. according to Government Surve)", Sample cook for threshers last Davis Creek members attended the spent Thursday evening at the pasture Wednesday. The C. O. Philbrick family were to satisfy first, the sum of $63.20 home of frank Shotkoskl. Sunday guests in the Dave Guggen­ Valley County ) week. Mrs. Merril Sample was a judging demonstration last Wel!­ Sunday evening guests at Hower­ In the matter of the estate of costs shown on order of sale and helper too; , nesday" at the Ord fair grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pawleski and ton's were: Raymond Pocock, Sam mos home. the accruing. costs of this action; daughters of Omaha spent Thurs­ Knud Peterson, deceased. The Methodist church league Mrs. Leona Sample and Amy Rich Guggenmos, Chris Nielsen and El­ Marie Kruml left Saturday for Notice Is hereby given to all per­ second to satisfy the plalntlJr In ine team played Davis Creek at DaTis called on Mrs. Claude Romans in day at the home ~J Frank Shot­ len, Fred and Henry Nielsen. Mrs. Des Moines to resume her nurse sum of $18,203.59, with Interest koskt and Friday at the home of sons having cllIlms and demands Creek last week. Davis Creek won the afternoon. Loren Hiner and son of Berea are training. Guy Lemasters and daugh­ against Knud PetE;rson, late of thereon at the rate of 10% per an­ 10 to 5. Tuesday Fish Creek played Mr. and Mrs. ~d Jefferies and Joe Wadas, leaving for Fullerton visiting at Howerton's this week ters and her mother Mrs. .Jim num from June 20, 1931, and the Friday afternoon. Valley county, deceased, that the at Davis Creek. famlly left Saturday for McCook after spending a few days with Kruml took her. time fixed for filing claims and de­ surplus, if any, to be paid to such Oletha Williams spent the week to visit Mrs. Jefferies' relatives. Mrs. Frank Shotkoski. spent Fri­ relatives south of Ord, of the defendants as may be shown I day and Saturday with her mother, Joe Bartos and family spent Sun­ mands against said estate is three end at home from her school work • Mr. and Mrs. Dave Philbrick of day in the Frank Bartos home and months from the 20th day of Au­ to be entitled to the same. .All as Big SIx BahT Beef. Mrs. A. Dubas, who is Ill. . North Loup and Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ provided by said order of sale and ( at Kearney. She has three weeks Mr .and Mrs. Joe Wadas and In the afternoon they all attended gust, 1931. AIl such persons are of school yet. We met at Dale's office July 14 mond Philbrick of Ericson were a ball game at' the Joe Bartos required to present their claims decree. and will meet there again August Adeline, Mr. and Mrs. Ign. Urban­ Sunday guests at Ben Philbrick's. Earl Peterson spent last week ski and Josephine spent Sunday farm. and demands, with vouchers, to the Dated this 2{th day of July, 1931. 11 at 8 o'clock, The last meeting Uda Howerton helped Mrs. Ernie County Judge, of said county on or DANIEL H. McCLENAH~N, with his cousin Kenneth Jorgensen. evening at the home of Frank Shot­ Hlll cook for threshers Tuesday. Carroll Annyas spent Wednesday was, "how to take the proper care ------(before the 20th day of November, Special Master of the United of our calves." We are also getting kosk!. Friday she helped Mrs. Chas. Mar­ at1ternoon with them. Sunday eve­ Mr .and Mrs. Joe Korbelic and shall. . 1931, and claims flIed will be heard States District Court, District ning Mr. and Mrs. Jorgensen and a banner for those who were in the r----·-·----·------·~ by the County Court at 10 o'clock of Nebraska, Grand Island club last year for a group of the daughters spent ,Sunday evening at Kenneth were supper guests at the home of Joe Dworak. LEGAL NOTICES j A. M. at the County Court room, in Division. Bill Gross'. best calves. The next meeting wilI said county, on the 21st day of JULY 30-5t. be our last one unless we hold an I Eva Johnson was a guest at Mira Valley News L-~----_._------November, 1931, and all claims and extra one before the fair. Dads & Vogeltanz, Attorneys. demands not filed as above will be Hardenbrook & Misko, Attorneys. Clyde Bakers from Friday until Evelyn Jorgensen, News Rep. Rev. Bahr drove to Garland last NOTICE OJ!' SALE Sunday, whlle Clyde was In Omaha. Haskell Creek NOTICE OJ!' SALE forever barred. week to attend the funeral of his Dated'at Ord, Nebraska, this 23rd In The District Court of Valley Sunday evening they enjoyed sup- Claude Davis Rotary Speaker. Thursday evening at the park mother on Wednesday. Notice Is hereby given that by County, Nebraska. Wilbert Marshall and his group en­ virtue of a certain lease containing day of July, 1931. per at Bqrt Cummins'. Claude A. Davis, former Ord at- EIlen Lange helped Mrs. Henry J. H. HOLLINGSHEAD, In The Matter of the Application Leon, Glenn and Burton Stevens tcrney who Is now a member of a tertained the winners in the Young Rachuy cook for threshers last a chattel mortgage and lien, made of Joseph P. Barta, Administrator People's Sunday School contest for week. This week Miss Lange is by Diamond Chain Hatcheries, also (SEAL) County Judge. and Lloyd Johnson were Sunday prominent Grand Island law firm, July 30-3t. with Will Annexed of the Estate of evening guests at Iona Leach's. was principal speaker at the July, Merrlll Flynn and his bunch. helping Mrs. Rachuy with the work. known as Ord Poultry Farms and Amanda s. Ward, Deceased, for Byrnece Leach returned home Sat- I I d R t I b' tl Lively games were enjoyed until Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kluver and Hatchery and as Platte Valley urday evening after a week's stay Grand s an 9 ary c u s mee ing NOTICE OF SALE BY SPECIAL License to Sell Real Estate. Monday. He told about the work eleven' when refreshments of cake, baby came up from Columbus last Poultry Farms and Hatcheries, MASTER UNDER DECREE, Notice Is hereby given that In sandwiches and lemonade were Ine., mQ,rtgaior, and Florence I, I with her aunt, Mrs. Roy Williams. of the supreme court, having for­ ~'riday and are visiting at the Daniel H. McClenahan, Special pursuance to an order of Honorable Mrs. Elizabeth Jorgensen, Ken- merly been a member of the court served. During the short business home of Mrs. August Graul. Siler, mortgagee, dated August 23, Master, 526 Little Bldg. Ralph R. Horth, Judge of the nts­ neth and Earl Peterson spent F~i- commission. Judge Bayard HI meeting the president, Henry Holm, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Foth, Mrs. 192', filed and recorded October 30, , Lincoln, Nebr. trlct Court ot Valley County, Ne­ r day afternoon at MerrllI Sample s'. Paine was a guest at the luncheon appointed a game committee, Eva George Clement and Mr. and Mrs. 1930, in theo1llce of the County Public notice is hereby given that braska, made on the 25th day of t Miska, Ilda Howerton and Merrl1l Dan Cook vtslted at the Graul Clerk of Valley County, Nebraska, by virtue of an order issued out of JUly, 1931, for the sale of the real i Flynn, and chose the captains for home Sunday with Walter Kluver's. flpon which there is now past' due the District Court of the United estate hereinafter d'iillcribed, there the August contest. They are Har­ Mr.- and Mrs. Will Fuss and the sum of $480.00, there will be States, District of Nebraska, Grand will be sold at public vendue to the. old Marshall and Roy Howerton, daughters Dorothy, Julia and Elva sqld at public auction, for cash, the Island Division, and in pursuance highest bidder for cash, at the West r Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flynn and following personal property: All drove to York and other points to the decree of said court, render­ Front Door of the Court House In f For More Enjoyable Meals, children drove to Blair Baturday Sunday to visit with friends and personal property kept in use on ed and filed June 20th, 1931, in an the City of Ord, in said County, on for a visit with the Dick Flynn relatives. Mrs. Caroline Hellwege said premises consisting largely of action therein pending, to-wit: No. the 27th day of August, 1931, at family. fOrd is staying at the Will Fuss dry' dip, paint, minerals, spools, 189 Equity, wherein The Penn Mu­ the hour of Ten o'clock A. Mo, the t " Buy Your Meat Here / Mr. and Mrs. Martin Michalek home while they are away. medicines and disinfectants, type­ tual Life Insurance Company, is following described real estate, to­ drove to Cotes field Sunday fpr a The Lutheran people did not writers, regtster, feeders, stove, plaintill', and Herbert B. Van Decar; wit: Lot Three in Block F'ifty of ! visit with Mr. and Mrs. Emil Cou­ scale, egg cases, stattonery, chick­ have church Sunday as Rev. Bahr Harriet G. VanDecar; J. D. Barnes; the Original Townsite of Ord, Val­ / 1 fal. delivered a sermon at Central City en boxes, crocks, electrtc heaters George Jensen, and Charlotte Jen­ ley County, Nebraska, subject to Meat is the foundation of every meal and its success There were 69 in Sunday school that day. The occasion was the and incubators. Said sale will be sen, are defendants, whereby a the encumbrance of record. 1 Sunday' morning with Rosevale and held on August 13, 1931, at ten or failure depends to a great extent on the quality of the annual mission festival of the Lu­ mortgage on the property herein­ Said sale will remain open one f . Dry Cedar schools also taking part theran church there. o'clock A. M., at the bull ding form­ after described was foreclosed, and hour. meat you eerve. When company is coming you can't af­ in the servlces. After the lesson Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bredthauer, erly occupied by the mortgagor, the undersigned was appointed Dated this 25th day of July, 1931. study all enjoyed a picnic dinner located on Block thirty (30), Orig. I ,ford to take chances. That's why we recommend huying Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bredthauer, Special Master of this court to sell JOSEPH P. llARTA, and in the afternoon there was a Mr. and Mrs. George Lange and inal Townsite of Ord.. Valley Coun­ said property and execute said de­ Administrator with Will Annexed your meat here for quality is always high at this market, program. Visiting ministers who Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rachuy are ty, Nebraska. cree and order of sale, I Daniel H. of theBstate of Amanda J. Ward, I took part in the program were: FLORENCE I. SILER, We huy and butcher only the best, Prices are always low. among those of the Lutheran McClenahan, as such Special Mas­ Deceased. A. L. Nordin, the missionary of this church that attended church ser­ Mortgagee ter wlll on the 31st day of August, JULY se-n, l ' district, Rev. Mccarthy of the Ord vices in Scopa Sunday. The Rev. July 23-3t. Christian church,' M,lss Bessie E. Hellwege conducted services Franc Brown of the North Loup there that day as the Scotia minis- No. 13s57 Friends church, who gave a talk ter, Rev. Kell,r is gone on his va- TREASURY DEPARTMENT PECENKA &PERLINSKI on China; and Rev. Mr. Wright of cation. OFFICE Ol' COMPTROLLER OF the Ord Methodist church. The Walter and Louie Fuss tamt- THE CURRENCY ORD DIRECTORY Mildred VanSlyke returned last lies and Walter Foth's spent Sun- Washington, D. C. June 29, 1931 I day In Grand Island visiting at the' Whereas, by satisfactory evi­ l , ~ ...... ----,;;,-.---~-- ...... ------~---~------Adolph Fuss home. dence presented to the undersigned, ... Mr. and Mrs. George Lange and has been made to appear that KIRBY C. McGREW F. L. BLESSING fa,mlly and Mr. and Mrs. Henry "First National' Bank In Ord," In Rachuy and Julius visited at the the city of Ord, In the County of M. D. DENTIST '1elephone U home of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Bremer Valley and state of Nebraska has Physician and Surgeon I in Scotia last Sunday. complied with all the provisions of I·a.,. Diagnolli. J the Statutes of the United States, Office ('Ter Uran's store required to be complied with be­ Phone 111 •• - Ord, Nebrallka omce In Ka.onlc Temple fore an association shall be author­ J I.' Hilltop Jabbers ized to commence the business of ~ j Joe Urbanovsky lost a calf one Banking; , C. C. Shepard, M. D. G. W. TAYLO~ day last week. The cause was un­ Now therefor I, J. W. Pole, Comp­ DENTIST known but Mr. Urbanovsky has lost troller of the Currency, do hereby Physician and Surgeon I several head of cattle in the last X·RAy certify that -"First National Bank Ord, Nebraska I two years. in Ord," In the City of Ord, In the .tlodem Methods f Mr. and M.rs. 'John Urbanovsky Re •• 16 ~ County of Valley and State of Ne­ Offtea 116 PHONES Omee Over Kadel Groe~r,. and family were Sunday guests In blaska is authorized to 'Commence I the Joe Urbanovsky home. the business of Banking as pro­ l Mrs. John J. Michalek and daugh­ vided in Section Fifty one hundred Charles W, Weekes, M. D. H. B. VAN DECAR ters of Omaha left Thursday for ! and sixty nine of the Revised Sta­ Omee Ph.ne U their home after a week's visit with tutes of the United States. Attorney.at.Law relatives. . In testimony whereof, witness my HILLCREST Special Attention Given to Real I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wadas and hand and Seal of 01llce this twenty­ Eltate Law, Land Tltlel and ,, '~ family were last Sunday evening ninth day of June. 1931. SANrrARIUM Probate of Eltatee. ! visitors In the Frank Konkoleskl J. W. POLE, Phone U Nebruka State Bank Bullc1ln,r home. C,PQlPtroller of the Currency. Ord, Nebraska James Iwanski is visiting with (SEAL) '. JulY,9-10t relatives In Lincoln. He left Thurs­ F. A. BARTA, M. D. day and expects to remain for lIardenbrook & MIsko, Attor~eys DR. LEE C. NAY several days. While there Mr. ORDER J!'OR AND NOTICE OF speelall.t In Dlaeaae. of tile DR. ZETA M, NAY Iwanski will undergo a tonsil op- HEARING PROBATE \fILL EYE E~ NOSE and THROAT OF , Glas8e. Fltted, OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN& eratlon.· , In the Connt, Cenrt 01 Valle, and SlJRGEONS Mrs. Frieda Phllbrick and family Countl, Nebraska. . Omce Over Beranek'. Dru. Store Oftlce Houra: 11 to 11 A. K. Phonea: OSeo ialJ, R••, 1al" spent Saturday evening with Ord The State of Nebraska,) , 1:10 to • P. II. relatives. _ ) 88. Eye. Teeted and Glas,.. Fltted D,·ivers of sixes Mr. and Mrs. John Lech, Jr. en· Valley County ) tertalned a few of their relatives Whereas, there has been filed in \ at their home Sunday afternoon. my oftlce an Instrument purporting ORVILLE H. SOWL. ORD HOSPITAL ,.eve,. wal,t less A nice shower was received In to be the last wflI and testament of FUN ERA LDIR EO TO R this community. Monday which was Frank Misko, deceased, and a peti­ One Block South of po.t Omce very welcome and gladdened the tion under oath of W1ll1am Misko eluteh, .hUt Into "low"-and feel that Ord, Nehraska lJeca".e It take••I.¥ clI"nder. hearts of the farmers. praying to have the same admitted C. J, Miller J M, p. to probate and for the grant of Phonee: Bu.lne... IUS R ... Inw to' .moothne.u. Change Into "aecond," hit. give the .mooth, ."e"t . DIS1:RICT 7 NEWS Letters Testamentary thereon to OWNER JHJwer that make. dr'v'~g C••ter and fa.ter cUp,' .lip Into "high," Joe Kusek and James Iwanski William Misko and H~nry ldhlko. ~w~p along at top 'peed-then throttle \ motored to Lincoln for a business It Is Ordered that the 13th day N!ldly enJoyable trip Wednesday 'morning. Joe of August, 1931, at 10 o'clock in McGINNIS & Surgery, Comultation down to harell a crawl., The .moothne.. Kusek returned Thursday but Mr. the forenoop, at the County Court FEnGUSON r and flexibUitl you olway. get are .u.cyl. Iwanski had his tonsils removed Room, In the City of Ord, said cmd X·Ray ~ Driven 01 aUes cr~ epoUed and remained. county be appointed as the time Veterinarians I 'nder .moothne8ll, au-cylinder dedblUty. Monday Floyd Dubas and Edward and place ot. proving said wlIl and ~ Cor anything Ie... Drivers , I Kusek arrived from Washington, ORV, NEBIUSK)_ Phone 41 Ord, Nehrask.a Amior.ing vibration Isgonel hearing said petition, ap.d I or'sixes are sold on multiplf c;ylinders. D. C. to spend a vacation with their It Is Further Ordered that notice parents and other relatives. . thereOf be given all persons' Inter· They would no more think of sidng up Oyer two mUlIon owners have tested and Miss Anna Katzka of Comstock is ested by publication of a copy of Weller & McMindes GEO~R.GARD I! "w" performance than .ny other real proYed thi. six-c;ylinder Chevrolet engine. spending a week with her cousin, this ord.er three weeks succ~sll~..a:f f • Miss Emma Kapustka. previous to the date of hearing In RecJ E.tate anit LIve Itoell i cuWonument of motoring. For them, the 'Thel have found that It costs les. Cor gas A large crowd attended the sur­ The Ord Quiz, a legal weekly news­ DENTIST w~e -~ cylinder question ha. been .ettled. and oU than anl other. They have found prh;e party and dance at the Joe paper of general circulation In said Auctioneers X·RAY DIAGNOSiS ... 'lo,";us home Tuesday evening that county. . Ga. Given for ExtractlolUl SUp behind the wheel of a Chevrolet Six, that It actually reduces upkeep costs, by was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Witness my hand and seal this Phone III Otllee 10. PHONES Re.. 114 holding vibration to a minimum. They' Tom Stajny of Chicago. 22nd day of July, 1931- and you'll know why these drivel'S feel as Dr. Gaukel of Burwell vaccin­ J. H. HOLLINGSHEAD, I they do. Slep on the star.ter, let the motor know a six is better in every way-and thel 'or! o,pring pigs for Andrew Kusek (SEAL) County Judge GEO. A. PARKINS DR. H. N. NORRIS Monday. i ) Idle-and notice its silence. Throw in the would never be satisfied with lessl / July 23-3t. \11ss Eleanor Jablonski was Optometrist Omce Phone lUI, Itu. 1UW Hardenbrook & Misko, AttorneTs staying with her aunts, Mrs. John OSTEOPATWO PHYSICIAN I Twenty beautijulmodela,atpricesrangin,!rom ORDER FOR AND NOTICE OF BTU E:umlned &Ad GI...... -473 to-073 :Hrich and Mrs. Joe Sedlacek for AND SURGEON ..4l1 price./. o. b. Fline, Mlchl."n, .peel,,1 "'luipmenr e..erll. LoUlde"~ered price. ond fVf'ral days last week . HEARING PROBATE OF WILL ''!tted 8clentlfleaIIT . eo.¥ C. M • .4. C. ferm•• Mrs. John J. Michalek and In the Connt, Conrt 01 Valle, ORD, NBBRABIU. Eyea Telted •••• Gl..... nUet daughters Esther, Ermina and ConntT, Nebraska. \ .1 Clara Frances left for their home The State of Nebraska,) i in Omaha Thursday after two ) 88. Take care your Ey~ and t Valley County ) 0/ DR. J. P. LAUB i ~DEVI10LET weeks visit with her'parents, Mr. they will take care ;your' NE'V SIX and Mrs. Joe Ku~ek, Sr. of Ord and Whereas, there has been filed In 0/ CHIROPRACTOR __l other relatives. They stopped In my office an instrument purporting Columbus and visited with her bro­ to be the last will and testament of OSee Over Nebra.ta State B&D.k I. Mary Misko, deceased, and a peti­ GLEN AUBLE ~. thers, Mr. and Mrs. John Kusek and OPTOMETIUST . fr.======' See your dealer below ======:==m family and Adam Kusek. tion under Qath of Louise Branting Phone Z3 - Oro. Nebraaka Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kusek and praying to have the same admitted L GrahamJ>Seyler Chevrolet Company children enjoyed Sunday evening to probate and for the grant of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Letters Testamentary thereon to PIANO SERVICE Ord, Nebraska \ Wojclohoski and family. Louise Branting. Tun~d, vacuum cleaned and QuizWant Ads M.r. and Mrs. Tom Strajny re­ IT IS ORDERED that the 13th generall'epair, Grahaln-Seyler-Miller Chevrolet Co, turned to their home in Chicago day of August, 1931, at 10 o'clock . . Burwell, Nebraska Thursday after an enjoyable visit in the forenoon, at the Countv A, J.'AUBLE For Results Court Room, In the City of Ord, ALSO DIALERS IN CHltVROUT SIX-CYLINDER p.uSENQU CARl. "" to 'UO, f. FIlot. Michl... with friends and relatives. Call Av.hle Bros, 0.'. Joe Kapustka hauled some hogs said county, be appointed as the to the Elyria market last Friday. time and place of proving said wflI ,

, , .! ,; I ' / I THE ORD QUIZ. ORD. :NEBRASKA, TIlURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1931. PAGE SEVEN U . ( }, I -Mrs. Bert 'Dent and Bister, sons of near Valley -View, who were Quite a few from here attended 1 Miss Opal Cooper and their father, Maid~n ~lley consulting Dr. Shepard about their the Sunday school convention at I, Marlon Cooper of Dunning drove V youngest son who has a skin In­ Haskell Creek Sunday. Ministers r to Ord Monday. The latter was Charley Inness went to Grand fection. Mrs. Th~ron Beehrle and trom Ord and Burwell gave talks Personal Items consulting Dr. C. J. Miller as he Island Monday with Jake Severns, Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Water­ and the Auble orchestra furnished had not been at all well lately. They attended a livestock sale. man were also afternoon callers. the music. They were dinner guests In the Mr. and Mrs. Vic Breeden and Mr. and Mrs. George Glarborg About People You Know home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kess­ daughter of Louisville and Mr. and BOSEVALE attended the funeral of the latter'. ,! ler, returning to Dunning late In Mrs. Fred Clark and family were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dutcher brother, who died after a short Ilt­ I the afternoon. dinner guests Wednesday at I. C. went to Elyria Monday and brought ness last week. The children ot -Miss Helen Weare returned -Mrs. L. R. Campbell was enjoy­ Clark's. Mrs. Breeden is Mr. back a hog that they had purchased Glarborg's stayed with Leonard home Thursday after nearly two ing a visit with her sister, Miss Clark's nIece. some time ago. Woods. weeks stay with her grandmother, Mrs. Mamie Weare. Helen's father Edith Hitchcock of Omaha. The Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Meyers and O. J. Hurlbert worked on the M:e~ts. visitor went t~ Omaha Monday and sons and Mrs. Meyers' mother; Mrs. telephone line Monday afternoon. PlgglJ' Wiggly PIg Club is dead but she lives in Fremont from there was going to Creston, The Piggly Wiggly Pig club held with her mother. Callie Douglas of Cushing were Mr. and Mrs. John Chatfield of la. to see her mother. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Ord and the latter's cousin from its fifth meeting, Tuesday, August .....:cMiss Hazel Hackett and Mrs. -Mrs. Charley Cornell and two Mrs. Russell Waterman. In the af­ Ohio came out to Floyd Chatfield's 4 at the P. J. Melia home. "Sani­ ;:.-- , -Chester Hackett were in Grand Is­ tation and Disease Prevention" was i daughters returned Saturday to ternoon they called at the I. Iver­ Tuesday evening and returned land Friday for a few hours. their home in Lincoln after a visit son farm near Scotia, Wednesday mornIng. 'discussed. Raymond Dlugosh was the only member ahsent. -Miss Bertha Hayden of Scotia in the Dr. C. J. Mlll~r home. Mrs. Mrs. Seton Hanson and daughter . Miss Bessie Rysavy was quite was in Ord tor a few hours Fri- Wlll Bartlett accompanied them to 11l Tuesday. spent Saturday night at Frank Gif­ QUiz want ads get results. day. - Lincoln for a short visit with her tord's. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ros­ Hiram Flock got overheated -Joe Washa returned home Sat­ daughter, Mrs. J. E. Gilmore and coe GarnIck, Seton Hanson and Mr. Tuesday while helping Earl Hurl­ urday from Minden where he had son, Allen James. ' and Mrs. Leo Nelson were visitors. bert thresh. been working. Mrs. Joe Rysavy of Arcadia , -Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lewis and Miss Gail Gifford accompanied Mr. vlstted with the John Rysavy fam­ \ -Miss Clara Sorensen of Harlan, son and Misses Eunice and Roberta and Mrs. Nelson home for a few ily Wednesday and with the John Ia. was an incoming Union Pacific and Wilda Chase drove to Loup days vlslt. ' / )assenger Saturday. She was a City Sunday. The latter had been Zabloudil family Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hosek en­ George Watts threshed tor O. 1. guest of Miss Llllian Vodehnal. visiting for a few days with her tertained seevral guests Sunday at . -Wm. Burk was' aboard the sisters ill Ord. Hurlbert Tuesday and Wednesday. Union Pacific passenger Saturday dinner. They were: Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Hurlbert's oats yielded more -':'Harold Dunlap, of Hastings, CharleyKokes, Mr. and Mrs. Frank evening. He has but recently re, and two little daughters, Virginia Il,er acre.than any that has so far turned home from southern Call­ Hosek, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank been £liresEed. and Eileen, of Kearney were in Ord Penas and family, Mr, and Mrs. fornla where he had spent several arriving Saturday and visiting un­ We got several little showers Frank Hosek Jr. and family. Saturday, which was very beneficial , t(S-PRVr FAJI" TAl\1K5 months. til Sunday evening. Mr. Seerley Mrs. Gerald Dye and son were -Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Clar- was a guest of his sister Mrs. Geo. but we could use several inches, 1~s.!L1l10'5 'VEARS ,ence Blessing drove to Grand Is­ week end visitors at the Ed Pocock as the crops are v~ry dry. " Hubbard while the little girls home. She returned home Monday. Substandafendiiig a week with thelr sister, ~Mrs. Guy Strong and children win visited with relatives at Bur­ are made only of ,opper-bearing, Mrs. Paul Miller. They came home cake at the Spencer Waterman well Sunday afternoon. gal,'anized steel have won (Of drove to Lake Ericson Saturday home, honoring Mrs. Emma Burris. with their parents. evening and stayed over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. J.< Hurlbert and Butler Rus-pruf tanks first place -Monday Dr. Henry Norris re­ Mrs..L. L. Hiner and son were Mildred visited with Earl Hurl­ -Theo. Toenneges and family visiting in the Ed Pocock home in seock tank values. Know moved tonslls for Ed Mouer and are occupying rooms in the F; C. bert's Sunday afternoon. son Eldon. The patients were in from Wednesday until Sunday eve­ Mr. and Mrs. John Klein and what )'OU buy. Look (or the Williams home property. ning when Raymond Pocock took the Ord hospital untll Tuesday. -James Milford drove to Grand children of Ord spent Sunday eve­ gage of.teel and insurance reg­ -Mr. and M;rs. Vernon Laugh­ her to the J. V. Howerton home for ning with O. J. Hurlbert's. utet number stenciled on tli, Island Sunday and met Mrs. Mil­ a vIsit. Mr. Watts and son, Glen, have rey, who have been living in Mrs. ford, who was returning home af­ .ide o(.very tank. carrie Lickly's house since June, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown and been threshing for Glarborg's and ter a few days stay In Omaha. She family of Palmer were Saturday 1930, have moved to rooms in the had gone down with her daughter will start threshing for A. J. Swan­ W ~ can supply aU lite. A. L. Hill property. Miss Ruth Milford.' , visitors at Sid Browns. son's Monday afternoon. From Mrs. Emma Burris spent Satur­ there they expect go to Floyd -R()und or Round End -Mrs. O. E. Johnson and daugh­ -Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lincoln and \0 ters Donetta and Carol and son clay afternoon at Walter "Water­ Chatfield's. Mr. and Mirs. Mike Kasal and Mrs. man's in Ord, Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jensen' Wayne went to Stapleton Saturday Joe O'Bryan and son B111y, of Koupal & Barstow to spend a week with relatives. Mr, and Mrs. John Mattley of Bur­ called at O. J. Hurlbert's Wednes­ Grand Island, spent Friday evening well, Mr, and Mrs. Ira Mat~ley and day evening ~n business. -Ed Panowicz announces to his In the country home of Mr. and Lumber Co. customers in and around Comstock Mrs. Charley GrabowskI. that his store is going on a strict­ -U. B. Aid society had a good ly cash basis. He says everything meeting last Wednesday afternoon that goes out of his store must be In the home of Mrs. A. C. Wilson. .,I• cash. Mr. Panowicz got his first At the lunch hour delicious apple start as a merchant in Ord, when pie and Ice cream was served. he worked for Mamie Siler. . -So D. G. club are meeting this -Mrs. John Canning of Grand afternoon with Mrs. Nels Jorgen­ I Island is spending a few days in lien. I Ord with several relatives. She is -Dr. and Mrs. B. H. Cubbage of , a sister of Howard Barnes and Chanute, Kas. were dinner guests Madams Curt Wilson and Wes Sunday in the home of the latter's Dally. brother, Jud Tedro and family. -A seven pound son was born -Mrs. Josephine Petersen and Specilr Sherwin-Wil­ Saturday night to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Miss Sad a Collison were dfnner Ham. Seml·Lullr. and AN IDEAL WALL PAINT FOR Klinger of Olean. Dr. Kirby Mc­ guests Sunday in the home of Mr. III,." I10041 p.mt". Grew was in attendance. and Mrs. W111 Misko. KITCHENS AND BATHROOMS -=Thu~ay Mr. and Mrs. Robert Noll drove to Colorado for a couple Jnnlor Loyal Workers. ~HERW1N- of weeks visit. The Junior Loyal Workers 4-H WILLIAMS -Priscilla, little daughter of Mr. club of Davis Creek met Thursday and Mrs. Gould Flagg, is spending July 30 at the school house. Th~ the week with her great aunt, Mrs. lesson was on baking bread. Many SEMI· LUSTIIE Elias Bailey, Burwell. members were absent but those -Harold Erickson and his cousin Who were there enjoyed the lesson. Extremely satisfac­ Miss Mlldred Staple' of Omaha, We plap to meet again, August 13. Semi-Lustrebrushes spent Sunday with relatives in Esther Palser, News Rep. Ericson. tory for interior .. . easier thanordinary -Kenneth, one of the Kuklish twins, has been' having the chicken wallsandwoodwork wall finishes-brush pox in the home of his aunt, Mrs. marks level out to a l Ed Hansen. So far the other boy, receiving hard ser­ Keith, has escaped. Women vice-washes easily most pleasing finish, -Jim Morrison spent Sunday Use in hospitals and with his brother Jack Morrison and, dries to an egg- and family, returning Monday to and Children for kitchen and bath North Loup. shell gloas. . 1 . -Union services were held Sun­ Of course, we do work for walls. day evening in the Presbyterian women and children,' too. church. Rev. Willard McCarthy preached. Next Sunday evening That's one of our speclalties. Per Gallon Per Half Gallon I services will be held on the lawn Girls and women who are $3.20 $1.70 at the U. B. church, weathef per­ hard to'satisfy return to us mitting. Rev. W. H. Wright will again and again. We bob or E~Y I(JG'GESTIO~I preach. trim their hair the way they TI H -Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barnard want it trimmed-perhaps and daughter Wllma returned Sat­ that's the reason. Yes sir, SHERWIN-W,LLIAMS' urday evening aftgr a week's visit we welcome the women and ",: in Lincoln. The 'Barnard's have chilt'"en. FLAT·l'ONE three married' daughters living in that city, Madams Everett' Tibbs, A washable Rat wall paint for Merle Clason and Boyd Weed. interior decorations. Produces -Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oliver and little daughter, of near North Loup, ... South of Postoffice beautiful velvet finish on all enjoyed their Sunday dinner with kinds ofplaster and wallboard. Mrs. Oliver's sister, Mrs. Mazie mmtmtUUUttUUUU Fradenburg and their mother, Mrs. M. Flynn. They all drove to Ar­ Per quart. ... , .,. 85c cadia and attended the ball game SHERWIN-WILLIAMS and visited with the Woody family. SHERWIN·WILLIAMS «i1~!5.> -Miss Marrion James Is expect­ ed home for a short vacation dur­ Porch and Deck MAR-NOT BRUSHING ing this month. She graduated Fa.t-DTi this spring from the Omaha' Meth­ Paint odist hospital. DTiel, Over Night Mar-not varnish b made to LACQUER -Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lootburrow walk on- tough, notdiscolored of Greenvllle, 0., were visiting Especially prepared to with· The popular modern fast-dry. with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and stand outside exposure and by water. Rapid Drying for ing home lacquer. Easily ap­ Mrs. W. W. Loofburrow. Thursday hard wear on porch Roors, use on wood and printed plied. Exquisite colors. Dries the visitors went to North Loup .. Nearly 5,0-00 Roor~. -Miss Clara Jensen was spend­ aleps, decks ofboats, linoleum While You Wait. ing a few days in Ord with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen. etc. Per quart ..... $1.00 Perquart.... .• ••• $1.45 .Perhalipint .. ,.... 60c' She left Saturday for her work as I a nurse in Chicago. She had been Nebraska Homes owned I here on a vacation. Carl Jensen is . 'I proprietor of the City Laundry. l -Mrs. Mazie Fradenburg was There's Wonderful Value See the New Cast Aluml­ visiting with the Les Leonard tam­ inLow-priced num Washer. i lly from Wednesday until Saturday. by Ilnion Pcacific Employees her son Richard is spending the summer on the Leonard farm. Ii -Miss Margery Watson of Om- :~ 'The BLOCK , aha came to Ord Saturday evening. THEREis no factor that contributes more She was going to visit friends in I~ Sells lor a THIRD less/ ~ Ir"'~ ..,. ~ Queen Comstock, who drove over later in to the permanence of community than the evening after Miss Watson. ~ ~w Now in our show uiindou: I -Mrs. Joe O'Bryan and son Bllly . home ownership. Two-thirds ofthe 7,115 'Vapor-Gas Stoves were return passengers Saturday Union Pacificfamilies in Nebraskaown the The Block is better because-the tub is for their home in Grand Island. of cast aluminum, the special square They had been visiting Mrs. O'Bry­ The ranges that manufacture their ~~ homesthey occupy, and Union Pacific em­ shape of the Block creates the fastest, an's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M'ike own gas from ordinary gasoline. Pre­ Kasal. ployees thus add tremendously to the solid most thorough washing action, the I -Among the incoming passeng­ paring meals is more of a pleasure than i If Block washes with marvelous speed and ers Saturday evening was Miss foundation upon which Nebraska's pro­ ~ tas~ wit!1 these stoves, for they heat no hand rubbing is required. Esther Jensen who has been nurs­ Just CIty gas: In the average home t ing in Holdrege. She was a former gress is built. like The Block is a fine, precision-built nurse in Hlllcrest. Miss Jensen is they operate at SOc per week or less and machine, made to stand many years of i spending a few' days with her UnionJ?acificemployeesprosperdirectly they can he used anywhere, town or hard service. Comes in either electric I mother, Mrs. Anna Jensen, who in proportionto the prosperity ofthe Rail­ country. See the Queen-there's a or gas engine models, And it sells for lives near Arcadia. model that exactly fits your needs. -Saturday Mr. and Mrs. wut road.Ifunregulatedformsoftransportation A THIRD LESS than other washers no ,i Ramsey Jr. and little son returned better, to Arcadia from a week's stay in are allowed to undermine the Railroad's St. Louis, Mo. They stopped in See the BLOCK before you buy a Lincoln after Miss Lavonne Bart­ revenues, the railroadpersonnelis affected, SIS to $65 , washer! ley, who had been staying there / whlle the Ramsey's were in St. and the ~. of the community is re­ Louis. -Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Smith tarded. and children left Saturday for a PAINT week's stay In Denver. -Madams W'hite and Fulton have returned to their home In Pitts­ burgh after several weeks stay In ••.- I P AND TRA·YIL- BY RA IL Ord with their relatives the James Hastings and Will and James Ollis famllles. --- ,/

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The camp here is pretty well de­ serted, the Simpson's, Gross' and Aged Celebrities Are Given the Air Brlckner's being the only ones left Ord Theater and we hear the Brlckner's will leave soon. .. 'They've All Been TO.NIOHT It is too cold to be pleasant on "YOUNG SINNERS" the lake today, even if the wind With Thomas Meighan, Har­ didn't blow so hard we couldn't F;et die Albright, Dorothy Jordan, out there if we wanted to. The Mis­ Rode! Cecilia Loftus and James sus and I went out a little while Kirkwood. yesterday afternoon and eauvht :a Terrytoon "Hungarian Gou­ string of nice bluegllls, then it losh" and Ripley "Believe It started to rl\in and we turned them RODEO TRANSPORTATION or Not." all loose and hurried In just in OUf O. Ko'd ned ClU'S Seed Xo Blinds, or Spurs. They all }'rlday·Saturday, Aug. 7·8 time to keep from getting well Plnlsh In the Fluals, Lew Ayres in soaked, Flora and the Gross' had "IRON MAN" caught and dressed a dozen ntce 1 IDSI Chevrolet Coach 1 1929 OMs Coupe With Robert Armstrong, Jean crappies for us for dinner so we 1 1930 Cherrolet Coach 1 1930 J!'ord Coupe. Hartow, John Miljan and Ned 'Were not fish hungry and we know 1 1929 Chevrolet Coach 1 1929 }'ord Coupe Sparks. we can get plenty more as soon as 1 1928 Chevrolet Coupe 1 1929 }'ord Sedan the wind goes down which will 1 19lIO Chevrolet Sport Coupe 1 1926 }'ord Coupe Campus Comedy "Kid the probably be this evening. We are Klddles." 1 1927 Chenolet Roadster 1 1929 DeSoto Sedan Matinee Saturday one show going to take a ride this afternoon 1 1930 Chevrolet Truck 1 1927 Whippet 6 Sedan starting at 2: 30. Admission unless it rains again. It i8 dark and 1 1927 Buick Coach 1 1929 WlLippet i Coach , cloudy most of the time but oc­ 1 1928 VelIe Coupe 1 1927 Pontiac Coach afternoon 10c and 20c. Eve­ casionally the sun peeps through ,I ning 10<:. and 30c. l ~ and Ray Luther, who came in a lit­ HERE ARE A FEW BARE BA.CK RIDERS tle while ago. says it will be nice f 1 192i> Jewett Sedan fS7.00 1 1925 J!'ord Roadster--$80.00 • tomorrow. I wlll perhaps have l'1926 Essex Coach 20.00 1 1ll2! Bulck Touring. _ SO.oo more to write about before next 1 1927 Ford Roadster ~.OO 1 1925 }'ord Coupe . 20.00 week. . Headed by Chief White Horae :Eagle. a noted gr oup of aged celebrities took thdr Ant. airplane ride En TERMS at Burbank talit. Tl).e Iroup includes, left to l'i ght, Professor J. Tarbottom Armstrong, F. C. S., $4 noted ~useum curator; Corporal A. E. Henne bath. SS. member of General Sherman's slatt dur~ Ing er-n Wllr: Jackie Bosler,. 19-year-old girl fly er ; Chief White Horse Eagle, 109: Serseant A. 1. Kimball, at liar bearer at Lincoln's funeral. an d. Wa-The-Na, wi~ll of tho chief. Graham-Seyler Chevrolet Co. Ord, Nebraska Phone %00 Wedues.Thursday, Aug. 12.13 -Choker beads In a variety of "ANNABELLE'S AFJ!'AIRS" colors. 5c to 25c. Stoltz Variety -Mrs. Ea\l Blessing was Out of -Miss Helen Zulkoskl, who is a With Victor McLaglen, Jean­ Store. 20-1t the kitchen for a few minutes clerk in the Golden Rule store, Burwell Rodeo Big ette MacDonald and Roland -Tuesday night a nine and Tuesday and when she returned spent last week in Norfolk and Om- Young. Aesop's Fables "The three-quarters pound son was born she found that her small son James aha. _ Event of Next Week Nice Increases In Farm Machinery Animal Fair". Variety "Nine to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Chllewskl. had cut his hand very badly. He -Dr. and Mrs. Lee Nay and Mr. The big event of next week is the Crean} and Poultry FOR SALE-Fairbanks 2 h. p. en­ O'clock Folks." Drs. Lee and Zeta Nay were In at­ was taken to the doctor and is and Mrs. Lores McMindes spent Burwell rodeo and frontier fair, ,. tendance. which annually attracts a large An Increase of 1c all along the gine and double gear pump jack. recovering nicely. last Sunday at Lake Ericson. Hard 011 greased. One slip Guest Nights ior next week: -Frank Janicek of Burwell was -Christian Missionary society Is -Herschal and Dale Dean from crowd from Valley and near-by line of cream and pollltry features Monday, Aug. 10 and Thurs. in Ord Monday to consult Dr. Lee counties as well as from more dis- the Ord markets this week. Un­ scraper. All as good as new. day, August 1~ , meeting this evening in the home Glen Elder, Kansas, arrived Mon­ Nay. of Mrs. ,Alfred Wiegardt. day and are visiting their sister, tant communities. An unusually less rain comes soon it would seem FOR SALE-One Rumley 011 pull Coming: "Daddy Long Legs," terest of the estate of Peter Peter­ -Mr. and Mrs. Paul Emery and Mrs. Vernon Laughrey. fine program has been lined up for that grain prices should strengthen tractor 25-45, in fairly good. "Quick Millions", Two sen, who died here last winter. son Paul Jr. are arriving at the this year and Burwell people are grea,tly, with many corn regions tn shape. W11l sell at a bargain. Gun Man." They were at .White River, Murdo, Dr. F. L. Blessing home some time anticipating another record crowd, Nebraska, South Dakota and east­ Inquire or W. A. Anderson or W. Ocaton and other places. Grass­ this week end. Mr. Emery is a Plans Hop in spite of the depression and exist- ern states drying out. L. McNutt. H-t! hoppers are bad and prospects for brother of Mrs. F. L. Blessing. ing drouth conditions. Wheat (mlll)-- 35c any kind of a crop are poor in Junior will stay In Ord for an ex­ There has been some doubt as Corn ------40c to 42c South Dakota. . tended visit with the Dr. Blessing to whether highway construction Oats 20c HaL Grain and Seed -Mrs~ family. between Ord and Burwell would Rye --- 22c FOR SALE-Cane seed. C. A. Hager Temperature 40 Mark McCall of North leave the road in good shape for Cream 1st-22c, 2nd-19c Loup Is In Ord this week visiting -Mrs. Nannle Riggs and her and Co. 10-tf her son, James McCall and family brother, John Rose of Saltzburg, travel by rodeo time but state offi- Heavy Hens ------14c and her daughter, Mrs. Don Tol­ clals assure rodeo directors that Leghorn Hens ------llc At Cullen Lake Pa, arrived In Ord Tuesday and are the road wlll be in good shape. Heavy Sprlngsc., ..: __16c Miscellaneous bert. visiting their cousin, Mrs. James The large culvert near Elyria is Leghorn Springs 13c Hastings. Raining All the Time, PublIsher Of -Yesterday the Christian Aid being completed this week and the Cox 6c 1 Society met in the basement of -Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Shepard en­ entire road wlll be in first class Eggs ------10c Qulz On Vacation Wrlus; Drouth their church for their' regular tertained at dinner Tuesday eve­ condltlon when the rodeo opens. Light Hogs-- $6.85 Widespread, He Writes. monthly meeting. After the bus­ ning. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Sows ------'4.50 { iness meeting th ladies enjoyed a W. W. Haskell and their daughter, I covered dish luncheon. Mrs. Cosa Dell Lindberg and two \ Nisswa. Minnesota, Jackpine Lodge -Quiz want ads bring results. on Cullen Lake, Aug. 2, 1931 -Presbyterian Missionary meet­ children of Decatur. Ill. i Dear Quiz: If you had the kind ing was held yesterday in the -Miss Laura Glover is soon hav­ i of weather we have here, in Ord, church basement. The young peo­ ing a vacation from her work In ! it would sell at a good price. if it ple had charge of the program. an office in Concordia, Kas. and } ~ is still as hot as it was Thursday -Tuesday evening Miss Leota wllI arrive in Ord some time next CLASSIF lED l evening when we left. It is down Crosby entert~lned several frtends week. aft~r Advertising I to 40 today and feels like freezing. at a picnic whlch they all en­ -Miss Eva MISka Is in Joint this SIOG~ They say it was up to 100 here joyed a theatet party. The young week visiting her sister, Mrs. Rus­ " ''";', L1Vf PRICES Five cents per line 'per In. early [n the last week. It has rain­ ladies invited to be Miss Leota's sell Jensen. sertlon willt a minimum guests I1. ed here the last three nights, sev­ were Misses Marguerite -Mrs. Ed Holloway is in the charge of twent.,·fhe cents " eral inches in all and I never saw Cornell. Marian Cushing, Mary An­ country this week helping her )~~~ for the ad If run oul, ODCe. it rain harder than it did last ev- nabell Williams, Virginia VanDecar, daughter, Mrs. Fern Johnston cook AT SOUIH OMAHA Martha Mae Barta and Marie Kos­ for threshers. CLASSUlED ADS NOT AC. o ening. \ We left Ord at just 6 p. m, last mata, -II. O. A. club members sur­ ;, .7:jjtdXt"H Fed Steel'-t :"trong To A CEPTABLE AJ!'TEll 8:30 Thursday. Irma had invited us up -Mr. and Mrs. Ira Myers of prised Mrs. C. E. McGrew Tuesday A.~. A. )[. THURSDAY 1 near' Elyria, were dinner guests In honor of her birthday which Captain Gordon MacKenzie, Quarter Higher-Top $9.00 for supper which was ready at 5: 30 c.• Is. planning a trip over the Pa- Phone 17 and we did full justice to her fine Sunday in the home of Ml't and will be Saturday. The ladles pro­ elfl(' waves. but It will be a non" -- i Mrs. Will Treptow. vided a lunch and 'also presented dinner. but left too soon afterwards stop aerial flight. HE' Intends to HOGS ACTIVE, HIGHER WHIPPING CREAM-% pt. lOe, to be just polite. We expected to -There was a picnic Frldav ev­ Mrs. McGrew with a pretty set of take the great circle route from ening in the park in honor of the sherbet glasses. Mrs. W. H. Bar­ pt. 20c. qt. 40c. Delivered. Phone drive to Yankton that night and Seattle to Tokio. Japan. a distance HeavY Receipts of Sheep and Wanted 4503. Noll's Dairy. 18-tf" did not change our minds till we birthday of Bert Cummins of Davis nard was a guest. of 4200 miles At presenl. he Is fly· got some 15 mUes north of Bart­ Creek. Several were there from -Mike Socha says that he was Lambs Monday-Fat Lambs 25 Ing passengers between Victoria @35c Lower at [email protected]. WANTED-To buy oats. Phone RUBBER STAMPS-We can get lett and found a car just outside Ord. Twenty-five guests were fishing all day July 26 Instead of and Seattle -' 3605. Frank Maresh. 19-2t anything yOU want promptly. the track bogged down in the sand. seated at the tables. • being among the guests at the Joe Feeder Lambs and A(ed Sheep The Quiz. 10-tf To those who have been over the -Members of the So and Sew Mike Novotny home so stated in Steady. road wlll say it was right beside club and a few other friends en­ last week's Michigan news. AIlIlIH'l'sary of Hall Storm. WE CARRY Oil meal, bone meal, i Wednesday was the 46th anniver­ the cedi: trees that are almost joyed a one o'clock luncheon -An 8JAa-Ib. baby girl was born Union Stock Yards, August 4. dried buttermilk, Epsom Salts. j burled in the blowsand. We stopped Thursday in the home of Mrs. Jos. Wednesday to Dr. and Mrs. Kirby sary of the great hail storm .of -- any qua n tit y desired" Goff's , 1931-opening prices this week on r . to help the man get his car out P. Barta. Madams Charley Cor­ McGrew. Mother and baby are do­ 1885, W. A. Anderson tells the Hatchery. Phone 168. 12-tf ~ and before we. got away a couple nell. C. C. Shepard and Cosa Dell nicely at Hlllcrest. Quiz. This was the most disas­ cornred steers ruled strong to 25c of hours had been killed. He had Lindberg and Misses Mary Annabel -Stanley Absalon had a nasal trous storm Ofd ever had, butldlngs higher than Friday. Best steers PLENTY of nice clean newspapers, his wife ,and baby along. however, Williams; !\fargurite Cornell and operation performed by Dr. Barta being destroyed, trees and all vege­ here brought [email protected]; Nearl, fol sale at the Quiz, 5c a bundle. and was so badly stuck that we Marian CUjhing were guests. at the Ord hospital Wednesday tation killed as well as much stock. half of the receipts were western 18-ft just could not drive on and leave -Dr. and Mrs. B. H. Cubbage of morning. rangers. Cows and heifers ruled him. We saw him going safely ov­ Chanute, Kas. arrived Friday and -Miss Alta Carlsen was down Pawnee S qua w steady to weaker and stockers and er the hill to the soutl:} and then stayed untU Tuesday' with Mrs. from Burwell Sunday visiting her feeders 25c higher. Receipts 1,300 drove on as far as Osmond where Cubbage's brothers Frank and Jud parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Carl­ Husked Corn }"'or 'redro and their mother, Mrs. J. D. sen. head. we found a cabin and went to bed Quotations on Cattle: Good to bnUl 5 the next morning. We drove Tedro. The Cubbage's had a bad -Mrs. Frank Zulkoski and llttle T his Nebraskan on to Yankton where we had our auto accident on the way to Ord, daughter of Garfield county were Lewis Parker remembers w~en choice yearlings $8.00@9.~0; fair breakfast. getting out of there at when near York the car struck a in Ord Sunday. Pawnee squaws helped his father to good yearlings [email protected]; 8 a. m. Two flat Ures was the ex­ sand bank and upset in a sand pit. ~W1ll Treptow shipped two car hUsk corn in the days wh~ sod common to fair yearlings $6.50@ i ~ tent of our trouble on the trip and They had to stay In York a couple loads of cattle to Omaha yester­ corn was the thing ill Nebraska. 7.25; trashy, warmed-up ~teen) ,I we arrived at camp at 9, p. m.• not of days before they were able 1.0 day. He drove down accompanied His father was one of the first [email protected]; good, choice handy so Ured for we only drove along continue the trip. Dr. Cubbage In­ by his son-in-law, Freeman Haught settlers in the ceIill'al Platte Val­ and son Robbie and EmU Barta. ley. He was a freighter on the steers [email protected]; good, choice about 35 to 40 mUes an hour all jured one of his legs but Mrs. Cub­ heavy steers [email protected]; fair to Lost and }found day. We found Flora. l'~lorence, bage was more badly injured and ~Vincent Kokes. Ed Vogeltanz. old California trail between Coun­ ,r-· and Shirley still up and rather ex- had not fully recovered when they Fred Peterson and Martin Rasmus­ cil Blurts and Denver. He made good steers [email protected]; common LOST-Elgin Watch in nickel case. , pecting us. . left for home Tuesday. sen returned to Ord Thursday ev­ one trip each year, leaving Council to fair steers [email protected]: good to Probably lost at park during The, corn looks pretty good thru -Crystal and colored water sets ening. They had made an auto Bluffs early in the spring and re­ choice stockers [email protected]; falr Ord-Olean ball game three weeks the sandhllls but northe.astern Ne­ $1.00 per set. Stoltz Variety Store. trip into South Dakota in the in- turning In the fall. The rate of to good stockers [email protected]; com­ ago. Reward. Leave at Quiz braska is' badly hurt and South ZO-lt travel for an ox team was about mon to fair stockers [email protected]; otlice. 19-2t 15 miles a day. . Dakota. the part we went through ~The Congregational people of trashy grades [email protected]; good to PICKED UP-A Uttle Jersey heifer north and east of Yankton, while Burwell will have a dining hall at In His Scahties When the Union Pacific was buUt "Bullwhacker" Parker saw choice feeders [email protected]; fair to came to my place. June 22. Own­ they seem to have had a pretty fair the rodeo. Hot plate lunches. cold good feeders [email protected]; common er, may have same by paying for small grain crop. wlll not have drinks and Ice cream will be serv­ the end of one vocation and the beginning of another. He went to fair feeders [email protected]: stock this notice and for keeping. John corn no matter how much it rains. ed. They w1ll appreciated a share Sedlacek. ZO-lt The corn does not look good In of your patronage. 20-lt out to Merrick coujlty and settled cows [email protected]; stock heiters Minnesota till ,we get to St. Cloud -Harry Donner, who had been on a piece of land. Sixty-seven [email protected]; stock steer calves and from there on th~y seem to a patient in Hillcrest, returned to years ago he built the house that [email protected]; stock heifer calves For Rent , haje had more rain. They seem his home In Garfield county Tues­ now stands on the place. His son, [email protected]. born 61 years ago, lives in the FOR RENT - 245 acres close to . to have a very good small grain day. Mrs. Donner and daughter Woodman hall. Frank Kriz place. crop all the way. same hous~ and farms t~e same came after him. place. HOGS GONE 250 UP Phone 538. 20-lt Ten thousand fresh hogs arriv­ i The California vied with the l'~OR RENT-House, 3 mUes north I Oregon trail in popularity of ed Monday and met with a vigor­ i' ou river road. Good location. ; travel before the rails of the Un­ ous deinand at prices strong to 25c Harry Brtlsley. U-2t I ion Pacific were laid. As' the higher prices than saturday. The ravelers from either direction range of prices was wide, largely FOR RENT-Two furnished rooms neared the present location of [email protected] and best light weights for school students. Across the Central City they began to watch street west from Bell Mill. John BIG AUCTION for a tall cottonwood tree that sold up to $7.35. Rutar, Ord. 20-lt { tood alone on the prairie. It was l ., at :ucown as the Lolle Tree. It was a 'SUEEP AND LAMBS LOWER FOR RENT-Half section farm, in­ , iandmark for travelers. plodding A heavy run of sheep and lambs Walter KochonQ.wski. Rt. 3. 20-1t ! . over the weary miles of the over­ Wllos reported ,Monday. 24.000 head, quire~ llt Elyria State Bank. { Weller and McMindes Pavilion land trail. The sight of the tall and fat lambs were slow sale and Elyria. 20-t! Flour Prices ~ centinel of the plains cheered them. They rested from the sun 25@35c lower than last week. Fat I<~OR RENT-Two nice rooms. suit­ ~Saturday, August 8 ullder its wide-spread branches. lambs sold at [email protected] 'and able for office or llght house­ Down When the old giant of the plains feeder lambs were weak at $5.00@ keeping, with light and water, 1:!5 P. M. fell, the people erected a monu­ 5.50. Aged sheep showed little upstairs In old First National ment to mark the spot where it change. :eank building. See Frank Kull Peerless, White Elephant, or Jos. p. Barta. 20-2t , 100 .IlEAD OJ!' CATTLE 100 liE.\]) ,tooel, FAT LAMB.::.: Hauge lambs, Gooch and Tip Top Flour f 86 head of mixed ';rearllng steers and heUers, in high nesh•...~ head !'\ebraska has many citizens I who have lived on the same home­ good to choice [email protected]; range at new low prices. Re­ j of fat heifers and butcher cows. 20 head of good bJg husk, calles. 10 lambs. fair to good [email protected]; Livestock, Pets s',ead fifty years or more. Not member that we ha"e the head of baby calles. Two good young bulls. Two mllch cows. Illany have' spent 67 years under shorn Iambs [email protected]; native FOR SALE-Polled Hereford bulls. the same roof as has Lewis Parker, lambs, good to choice '[email protected]; R. B. Psota. n-tf, best flour sold in Ord and 500 llEAD OJ!' I1008 600 I1EAD living two mUes east and one mUe yearlings, all grades [email protected]. FOR SALE-50 good brood sows. that our prices are as low 250 head of feeder pigs weIghIng from 76 to 126 pounds. 160 head Eouth of Cen~ral City. FEEDER LAJ.V~:;): Feeder lambs Henry Geweke, jr. 20-4t of pIgs weIghIng from 5{1 to 60 pounds. 85 head of thIn wet sows. This as possible. good to choice $;)[email protected]; feeder , Is the best offering of good quamy pIgs we hale had for a long time. CHINESE HERB, lambs, fair to good [email protected]. FOR SALE-100 Hampshire pigs, QUICKLY ALUYJ. EWES: Fat, ~ood to choice $2.5li vacc!nated, wt. 50 or 60 l'lounds. POp Corn TWO IlEA» OJ!' WORK I10RSES PAUlandlTCHIN I @"3.25; fat, fair to good $1.50@ Phone 3704. S. W. BrechbUl, PIIt LES We will trade a few you suiter from ItChing, btln ,I 2 50' cull and canner ewes .. 50@ Burwell. 19-3t 'P' ,"f protrUdIng or bleeding Piles you are .• J Some furniture and miscellaneous articles. llkely to be amazed at the soothlng 1.50; breeding ewell '[email protected]. Real Estate . more tons of Pig Meal for I healing power of the rare, Importeu.J I Chinese Herb. whIch fortifies Dr. Pop Corn. r This may not be a pretty cos­ Nlxon's Chlna-rold. It's the newest The maximum amount for l'~OR SALE-My residence. 6 room , and fastest acting treatment out. tume to set beCore the king, but Brings ease and comfort In a few which a sing,e money order may modern home. 1 lot 62% feet. It this Is how Mahatma Gandhi, minutes so that you can work and be issued is $100. When a larger interested see me. Mrs. Kristine great Indian leader, may appear enjoy life while It continues Its swn is to be sent. additional or­ Gudmundsen. 11-4t before England's ruler when he soothing, healing action. Don't de.. NOLL SEED CO. ]ay. Act In time to avoid a danger" ders must be obtained. Any nwn­ FOR 8ALE-Some improved and comes to London soon to attend ous and costly operation. Try Dr. ber of orders may be drawn on Phone 185 Ord the India Round Table ConCer· Nlxon's Chlna-rold under our guar. unimproved farms in Valley coun­ antee to satlafy complete]! and ~ any money order oIDce on anyone ty. Write Jll. T. Weekes, Beatrice. ence. It is his latest picture. worth 100 times th~ ,mal cost Of Tour money back.' . - day.-Exchange. Nebr. %Ht • 0- \.

TH£ , + ~ ~ ~ ++ ~ + ~ ~ ~ + ~ ~ ~ ~ ++~ ~ ~ + + t - + ':- ':+:- '20 *"' *+#~ J Read The Quiz This Weel. ! Read The Quiz This Week ',-.'....'. ,..,And Every Week for ~ r· [ And Every Week for I Truthful Advertising.! t 1Z . All The News! t+++++~++~+++++++++~+~++~+ *++~+++t++++*++++++++· A LIVE NEWSPAPER SEJ{VING A LIVE COMMUNITY • d ESTABLISHED APRIL 1882 THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA, TIIURSDAY, AUGUS,T 13, 1931. VOL. 50 NO.2!, . Ed K. Harris Dies Got Drunk, Asked Cecil Molzen Is COUNCIL RE}'ERS At Pasadena, Calif. REDBIRDS CINelI Officer, For Ride ARNOLD HURT AS Guest At Rotary OFFICERS. GET News reached this community Cecil Molzen, new Ord high through a telegram received Mon­ -To J a i I Housel school athletic mentor, was a guest NATURAL GAS TO TIE WHENI THEY CAR LEAPS CURB; 400 PINTS BEER day by Vincent Kokes of the pass­ Drink if you want to, but if you of Supt. Millard D. Bell at the Ord , ing the day previous of Ed K. value your freedom don't as~ an Rotary club's regular weekly VOTE OF PEOPLE Harris, one time, a resident and WIN OVER OLEAN officer for a lift-or you'U land in DIED YESTERDAY luncheon Monday. Molzen, a strap­ IN SINGLE HAUL prominent citizen of Ord, at his the jail-house! That's {lrobably ping' six-footer Who played tackle home in Pasadena, Callt., where he the advice that Ray Hoden, of Om­ on University of Nebraska teams Special Election Will Be Called and his family had lived In retlre­ Deadlock Is Worst North Loup aha, would give you if you asked North Loup Mall Hurt Intern­ for two years, made an excellent Ralph Rydburg, Enroute To for it. And Mr. Hoden knows, be­ .. If Gas Company Will Pay For meat, for several years: Can Do, Even If They Lose ally Tuesday When Driver­ impression with a short talk. Rodeo, Was Owner; Loses Car, In the early '80s, Mr. Harris cause he tried it. Three elements enter into the It; Gas Delayed One Year. Two Last League Games Monday night Deputy Sheriff less Car Hits Group. prodllction of a winning team, Mr. Will Spend 90 Days In Jail. came to Ord from Lincoln with his Archie Keep was returning to Ord young bride and became cashier of Molzen said. Good material, the / from Burwell. As he drove through kind of training they receive and Before a franchise will be pass­ the Ord National bank, which for­ The North LOup Redbirds can Elyria at a late hour he was stop­ North Loup, August 11.-(Spe­ The largest quantity of beer ever ed permitting the Nebraska Natural merly was the Valley County bank die by the road-side and still cinch the backing they get from school confiscated in a single haul in Val­ ped by Hoden, who requested a ride cial)-Both bones in Isaac Ar­ and town are the three important Gas company to. bring gas to Ord, and later became the Ord State a tie In the farm bureau league's to Ord, Hoden was weaving from nold's left leg were broken, he ley county was taken early Monday people of this city must indicate bank. Mr. Harris' brother, Fred L 1931 campaign. was badly injured internally and elements, he believes. He pledged morning by Marshall L. W. Covert side to side of the road as he his best endeavors to the develop­ by their votes that they want gas. Harris, was president and founder And if either of their two leading walked, so Deputy Keep very his face was cut and bruised here and Night Officer Roy Pardue This was the decision of city coun­ of this bank, which was the first in rivals loses a game North Loup still ~his, ment of a team that Ord can be when, acting on a tip from Grand obligingly gave him a 11ft. Tues­ morning when a car owned by proud of. cilmen at their meeting last Friday. Valley county. would win the Quiz cup. day morning Mr. Hoden woke up Herman Stobbe leaped the curb and Island, they arrested five men who Councilmen voted unanimously to Both of these families moved The Redbirds owe their present in jall. struck him down before he had Rotarians discussed the Union had in their poasessston more than defer the matter until the wishes away from Ord in the nineties but commanding position to their 9 to In county court that day he time to escape. A. T. Jones, one of Pacific's application to discontinue 400 pints of beer. The party was of the people can be learned. for many years afterward continued 3 win over Olean Sunday, while pleaded guilty to a charge of in­ a group of men with Mr. Arnold, the morning motor and President enroute to the Burwell rodeo For several months the gas com­ to own property here. Fred died in the runners-up, Mira Valley, were toxicatlon filed against him by escaped with bruises on "one arm C. C. Dale announced that he would where it was planned to open a pany has been seeking a franchise Yakima, Wash., and Ed lived in losing il- close one to Joint, 3 to 2. Co~ty Attorney Munn and paid a and others were unhurt. name a committee of three to at­ bar and dispose of the liquid. here but not until Friday night did Pasadena for several years and to The 'Birds seem to have the Quiz tend the hearing in Loup City, Au­ The five, who gave their nomes fine of $25 and costs, the total be­ Mr. Stobbe's car, a heavy Stude­ gust 21. their representative, J. W. Deus­ some of his Ord friends who visited cup al] wrapped up and delivered, ing $36.25. baker, was park~\l east of Hurley as Ralph L. Rydburg, Heiny and ford, appear before the council to him at his beautiful Pasadena home even though two games remain to Hoden is one of the men em­ & Earnest's store and may have R. J. Stoltz gave an interesting Guy Moriarty, Henry and W. Mann, state their proposition in a formal he admitted that the humble home be played. ployed in road work on the Bur­ been left in reverse for when Mr. talk on his recent trip to eastern all ot Grand Island, had the beer w~y. built on their arrival in Ord, was The North Loup-Olean game was well-Ord highway. Stobbe turned the crank the car Michigan, where he visited his stowed in a trailer behind a Ford A 25-year, non-exclusive fran­ the source of their sweetest mem­ a battle of mighty batters and fine started to back up, then turned and parents. car. They were driving through chise is sought by the company, ories. This house now Is occupied pitching, and neither team had a crashed into the group of men sit­ Or~ about 3 a. m. Monday when the by Hi Anderson and family. monopoly though the Redbirds held officerS' stopped them near the rates starting at $2.00 for the first ov~ ting on the curb. After striking 500 cubic feet of gas used month­ The Harris family was prominent a distinct edge their oppon­ GERBER AND PAT down Messrs, Arnold and Jones the F'armers store. . . ly and scaling down to 35c per In the financial world, one bro­ ents. Sheldon whiffed 12, allowed car ran into a drinking fountain QUIZ MAN MAKES All of them denied ownersbtp thousand for large quantity users. ther being president of the C. B. & 7 hits and three runs while Doug and broke it off. of the beer except Ralph Rydburg, Q. railway at one time and another Barber struck out 15, yielded 9 hits CUNN'GHAM WILL who said that he came to Grand Rates proposed here are the same and 9 runs. Home runs were hit Dr. C. W. Weekes of Ord and Dr. TRIP TO DULUTII, as are In effect in Kearney, Minden, being a member of the New York Royer of Scotia reachen the scene Island recently from Omaha. He Holdrege and other cities and are brokerage firm of Harris & Gates. by Schaffner, D. Noyes, Brennlck, was out of workjeculd not get a Many friends of Ed K: Harris Philbrick and Ken Barber. C. RENEW RIVALRY of the accIdent at about the same the same as were accepted at St. \ : time and took Mr. Arnold to Hill­ WRITES ABOUT IT job and made the beer planning to Paul, Broken Bow and Ansley. will mourn his loss. He' was about Noyes hit a three-bagger and Ab­ sell it in Burwell so as to get mon­ 72 years old when death came and ney accounted for a two-bagger. crest hospital in Ord. The injured Mr. Denstord readily assented to Both Enter County Fair Races, man was bleeding internally and ey to send to his invalid mother leaves his wife and two daughters. Which was plenty of fire-works for Weather Was 100, Again Cold in Omaha. City Attorney Norman's demand one ball game. Along With 15 Others; Dark was vomiting blood, both bones in that a guarantee that gas will con­ The Joint-Mira Valley game was his left leg were broken below the And Hainy In Minnesota; Convinced that they knew noth­ tain 900 B. T. U.a (heat units) per ·I dH· Horse May Defeat Bot~ knee and he was deeply cut about ing about the beer, County Attor­ d a .hurler·s duel between Bill Mc- Fish Still Are On Strike. cubic foot be introduced in their Ral roa earlnl:) Mindes and Dutch Clement. Mc- the face. ney Munn ordered the release franchise here before it would be ~.is Monday afternoon of Guy Moriarty ·t IMlndes held the heavy-hitting Reds "Two grittY little dirt-eaters: Both . .chest and abdomen and the two Mann boys. Moriarty considered. He also assented to 1 y to just two stingy blows while Johnny Gerber of\Stanwood and Iwere Injured by the crushing Nisswa, Minn. the council's request that safety Held In Loup C Clement wasn't much more liberal. Pat Cunnlngham of St. Joseph, Mo., weight of the heavy . car, Dr. Sunday, August 2. It has been is an uncle and the Manns are provisions be incorporated in the In other games Sunday Arcadia driving with a grin and a heavy Weekes said, and though every- real cool today and a strong wind ceustns of young Rydburg, owner franchise, together with other min­ bf the booze. ~ , UnIon Paclflc Seeking Permlsslon beat the Ord Camels 11 to 6, the foot, broke thS\ existing state rec- thing. possible was done to save from the west kept us off the lake. or changes, Ord Delcos beat Sumter 25' to 5 ord for a fifteen mile race on a his hfe he passed away shortly Wemade a rule that we have fish _In county court Tuesday Ryd: In his talk before the council Mr. To RemoHI Branch LIne Trllins; and Eureka plastered Elyria 13 to half mile dirt oVl.ll, the state record after noon Wednesday. The body once each day but today being Sun­ burg was arraigned and charged Denatord bid that the Nebraska CommIssIon To lIear Complalnts, 6. for a 5-mile race on a similar track was taken to the Frazier funeral day is an exception. After dinner with possession and transportation Natural Gas company, with its Next Sunday the Delco-Lights and placed one-two in the finals at parlors in Ord. No funeral ar- we took a nice ride, driving up of intoxicating liquor, to which parent company, is a two billion charges he plead guilty. His car dollar concern organized to pipe At the district court room in play at Joint, Mira Valley plays at Frontter Park yesterday winning rangements have been made. through Jenkins and as tar as the Eur~ka, Olean plays the Ord from a field of twerity~iive start- Mr. Arnold is survived by his village of Pine River. We got and trailer were confiscated and natural gas from the fields of Loup City, on August 21 at 10: 30 camets here, Arcadia plays at era " wife and by five children, Mrs. Ord home about supper time. After County Judge Hollingshead fined Amarillo, Tex., to northern states. a. m., a heartpg will be held be- North Loup arid Elyria plays at Sq begins a story in a Des Moines Twombley, Mrs. Ivan Cook,. Clay- supper we went out and caught 12 him $100 aijd sentenced him to For several weeks he has been fore the state railway commission Sumter. The North Loup-Arcadia newspaper about the Memorial day ton, Win and Floyd .Arnold, all of nice bluegtlls for Monday dinner. serve 60 days in the county jail. working on a project to pipe gas to determine whether or not the He was wtthour money so wilt.pro­ from the company's present mains Union Pacific railroad should be game will attract most attention races at Cedar Rapids, Ia, Ger- whom live in ,Valley county. Mrs. 'Monday, August 3. Still cool to­ for should the Redbirds lose this ber's time in winning the long race C. E. McGrew of Ord and Mrs. Susie day. Being Monday I helped the bably be a guest of the county for near Grand Ialand to St. Paul, Ord, granted permission to discontinue three months or longer. Loup City, Broken Bow and In- the operation of trains 511 and 512 one and then drop the next to the 14.38: 74, was nearly four seconds Barnes of North Loup are sisters of Missus with the weekly washtng. termedlate tOWIJS and villages. All between Grand Island and Ord and Ord Camels, with either the Delco­ under the former Iowa record the deceased and he has other bro-I We have to use the old style wash­ Rydburg,. who: js 25 years old, Lighta qr Mira ,:alley winntng all while Cunnin,g~m's mark Of fA7: thers and sisters living elsewhere.. er here, the Hager Company not lU~de.a clean breast of the affair. of these cities with the exception of trains 603i and 504 between 8t. More d~alIs ..... Ord have granted franchises al- Paul and Loup City. Ali· part1es remaining games, a play-off would 18 for the' five-mile q'iialifying complete obituary will ha,:ing p.enetrated this far Wit;a Htl!' lwme is in Omaha where he ready, he s.aid.· "' interested may present ev.idence be forced. Otherwise the Redbirds heat shattered the Iowa mark 'for be available by next week. . . their wonderful Maytag. I didn t was a painter and day laborer un­ will gain possession of the big that distance'. The old record was do any of the actual rubbing but til he lost his job some weeks ago. The Grand Island to Ord project; elter for or against granting ot silver loving cup held by the Ord His wife ran away with another if a franchise could be secured in this application. Camels. . held by Floyd Bobzien a former 1931 Tax Le · I was kept quite busy pumping man in March, tal!;.i!}S their 5-year­ Ord would furnish employment to Tram 511 reaches Ord at 10: 30 national title holder ' vIes water, then emptying It, splitting -l~ast Early in SepteIllb~r Valley coun- wood and carrying it in, and being old son with her, he related. His at 200 local men for a period Ia. m. daily and 512 leaves at 1 p. m. mother is in poor health but is of :several months, Mr. Densford dailr· Some months ago the Union ty race fans will see a renewal of Show Reduetien a general handy man. This after- working to support two other chil­ stated. Considerable money would P~clflc requested permission to Fretz Sentenced the Gerber-Cunningham feud for noon Flora and Florence drove tral~s, both of these Intrepid dirt track around the lake and picked about dren, Rydburg said, so when he be paid out to farmers for rtght-ot- WIthdraw these as well as lost his job and was unable to find way across their lands. The enor- those on the Loup CIty branc~, be­ drivers have entered the Valley half a bushel of choke cherries county races. Their entries were State, County, Ord and Arcadia and tomorrow they are going to work he decided to go to Grand mous 'sum invested in this portion cause they are very unprofitable. On Rape Charge Island, where he had relattves, and of Nebraska would be taxable and Both trains carry mail and if per­ received yestilrday bY Supt. Clyde Tax Levies Lower, Schedule make jell. We, the. Mlssus and I, Baker. Seventeen drivers ~ow went out this evenmg and caught seek employment with the object would .result in substantial tax mission is granted to dlscontlnue of helping his mother. " revenues to city, county and state. the trains mail will be brought to Arcadia Hoy Goes to J'rfson }'or have' entered for the $3,300 in Adopted Here Reveals. seven nice bluegills for tomorrpw's For'these reasous, and also because Ord and leave Ord OIl a mIxed '1',"0 Years }'or Statuatory Ot· prizes to be distributed at cOrd dinner. They are not quite enough He was In Grand Island for tea. days and ~ot only one day'. natural gas Is a convenience want- freight. fense Ag-ainst SIster, 11. September 1, 2, and 3. but we will have to make out. ed and needed by Ord peopl~, Mr. It is probable that the Ord Cham­ Neither Gerber nor Cunningham A slight reduction in state and Tuesday, August 4. I got up at work, he said. Hearing about the Densford said that gas should be ber of Commerce will have repre­ are strangers to Jocal race fans. county taxes and in two instanoes in 5: 30 this morning and took my rod Burwell rodeo, he decided to make welcomed here as elsewhere. sentatives at the hearing August On a charge lof feloniously as­ Gerber was last year's track cham- city and village taxes is shown by and box of frogs which I caught sOIlle beer and take it to Burwell to help rellevil the thirst of the After the pipe line Is' built em- lit. saulting and attempting to rape pion here, and holds the record of the schedule submitted to the Val- yesterday, and rowed along the his 11-year-old sister, Lola Marie, 26.46 for a half-mile on the Ord ley coqnty board of equalization south side 'of the lake, casting up crowds. At the home of his uncle, ployment will still be furnished to track. This, incidentally, Is also a Monday' by its committee on levies. to the rushes. I landed two nice Henry Moriarty, he set a batch. of a number of men. Mr. Densford Gets Gravel Contract. a young Arcadia man, GeOrge I. L. G. Crownover, of Lincoln, was Fretz, 18, was ecentence.d to serve Nebraska record and is conslder- The reductions will relieve, in bass and a 4-pound northern pike. beer in the basement without the said. An inspector is required for knowledge of his uncle and fam­ betw~en the successful bidder on the 1.5 two years in the state reformatory ably faster than the Iowa state SOll)e degree, every tax-payer in The latter I returned to the water each five miles of pipe line at Lincoln when he admitted his Valey county. Ily. He set the first batch Tues­ towns and in ~Ities the size of Ord miles of gravel that have been ad­ mark. Cunningham formerly drove The total state levy this year Is but the bass, I dressed to supple- vertised for on the Ord-Burwell guilt last Saturday in district court day morning and bottled it Thurs­ a permanent force of at least five for John Bagley and will be re- 2.04 mills as compared to 2.34 mUls ment the 7 bluegllls. It has been day morning, set another batch and people is maintain~d. PrQ,bably highway. His bid was $1,105.05. here.. Judge E. P. Clements was membered as one of the most dar· 1 i . hot today. I don't know just how l<'red Ulrich, the Lyman-Richey on the bench. ing dirt-eaters who ever raced eved III 1930. The Valley county hot but Mr. Gross and others a.gree bottled it Saturday morning. The fifty families between Grand Island levy this year is 3.70 mills as com- bottles he picked up at the city and Ord will gain a permanent live­ company and others submitted Qlds, Arrested Friday, young Fretz around the curves on the fair pared to 4.08 mills last year. These that It must have been 100. There The gravel will be applied between waived preliminary hearing and dump and in alleys. At no time lihood from natural gas, he stated. grounds track here. reductions will mean a general wall not a breath of air stirring. did his uncle know what he was Councilmen listened attentively the Sack Lumber Company corner when arraigned in district court Other new drivers who have en- saving of .68 mills' per dollar of We ,all spent conslderable'time In in Ord and the new highway along the next day was ready to plead tered since last week's Quiz was the lake and It makes one feel doing, Rydburg said. ' to Mr. Densford and asked him a issued are V. Jones, Kansas City, taxable property to everybody in fine when it is so hot. Went out He borrowed a trailer from an­ number of questions which he an­ the" tracks one mile north of Ord. guilty. The offense occurred on August 3, the confession made by Leo Larsen, Omaha. and Verne Mc- th~~ouonty. just before dark and got enough other relative and loaded the beer swered satisfactorily. Then the the boy revealed, but he had been Combs, of Indianapolis, With John 'e rd city levy for 1931 is 5.2 bluegills in a few moments for din­ into if and was all ready to start gas company representative was Burwell Rodeo Say s guilty of the same offense on pre­ Bagley, Sam Hoffman, Emo'ry Col- mills, compared to 6.2 mills last ner tomorrow. for Burwell when his uncles, Heu­ excused and, after transacting vious occasions also, he admitted. lins, Spee

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ttttuummttmuumuumumuttmm layers. A half 9UP of chopped the Sangamon river in Illinois. In a few relatives at her home Sun­ nuts may also be added if you EYEl'ALKS my younger days I used to go swim­ day. Ilke. ' ming as soon as the water was Miss Frances Shotkoski spent Mrs. Archie Boyce. warm enough in the spring and several days of last week at the qlSomethinq GJngerbread Banana Shortcake. Week by Week many times In the summer. Have nome of her sister, Mrs. John ~ 3 tbsp. butter. ~ c. sugar. 1 ITo me the study of the seen many water moccasin. They Jr. DIFFp'REnT J .egg. ~ c. mofasses. 1% c. [Jour. human eye is intensely inter­ lay on the edge of the river on a Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Loch, lh c. boiling water. 1 tsp. ginger. esting. drifted log or drift wood and if Jr. were guests in the home of her tUUUUUUtttUUmUmUUtUtuUltUP·t lh tap. cinnamon. lh tsp, salt. 1 you went near them they would Entered at the Postofflce at Ord, Few realize the value ot a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Shot- Did you hear about the big cir- tsp. baking powder. fh tsp. soda. perfectly functioning pair of skip out of your way and drive un­ koskl. ' Nebraska, as Second Class Mall cus in Ord last week? A group of Sift dry ingredients together. Mix der the water [or 50 to 100 feet Matter Under Act o[ March 3, 1879. eyes or the process o[ their We are enjoying some real cool children got together and perform- as for a cake. Bake in pan having 1 development. before they would come in sight weather now, as low as 50 degre-es Subscription Price $2.50 ed before a considerable audience. dough about 1 inch thick for 25 to and crawl in the bushes out of being reported in this community. The circus grounds were on the 30 minutes in a moderate oven. Until two or three months sight. They are a very cowardly before birth' the eyes turn Quite a change from the hot wea­ • WilI Tunnicliff grcgnds. Rehear- While slightly warm cover with snake. They feed on small fish or ther we were having. sals, costumes, et..£., were in evl- sllced bananas and plle with whip- outward and upwards: some­ Irogs. The only time I could get r-M~-O;;~-C~I~I~~I~--l dence for several days before. ped cream. time before birth they do near them was when they were Monday Mrs. James Iwanski drove Mrs;: Archie Boyce come to somewhat of the trying to swallow a frog. I have to Ord to be with her mother, Mrs. ,- O;r II. D. LEGGETT . I Yes, the performan.ce was a sue- Then I wlll give you an lnven- position of normal appear­ made them let loose of the frog. Joe Kusek Sr. who is very 111 L.~.~._._--- j cess. 98c was take~ in, at a charge lion of my own, a simple dish that ance. My how the frog would leap or again. • of 3c per head admitted. The youngIis good and I am sl!re you will en­ Our new born babe has jump to get away. That Is about performers netted. 7c each from Ijoy it. My Catholic friends say many things to learn about the only time I had a chance to (Continued from Page 1) the treasury, to their great delight. their famll1es welcome it when Fri­ the use of the eyes-many klll one. The water moccasin re­ And the .troupers liked their own day rolls around. Of course it has authorities claim he cannot' sembles a rattlesnake only the, Thursday, August 6. Irfurned circus too. ,As one young felIow no name, but I will follow my hus­ see at alI for the first six spots on them are Ilghter color. out at 6 this morning and after went home and said to his mother. band's suggestion and call it- weeks-others contenel that Their heads are something Ilke a lighting the fire and getting the "~nd don',t think they di~?'t get TUlla Surprise. he can see moving objects­ rattlers head but not so flat. I coffee pot on, started getting things the If money s worth, Mama. Boil and cube potatoes, and pre- alI agree however that the never heard of one biting anyone ready for our pIcnic trip. Duluth -000- pare a rich white or cream sauce. nerve centers of. distinct Dr any kind of animal. They say was decided upon as the far end Garden Contestants, don't let the Then into a baking dish in layers vision do not fully develop their bite is poison. I never saw of the trip and the kids are all ex­ weeds sprout about y?ur feet for put the potatoes, a layer of fillely for at least several months, one of them in Nebraska so "the cited about it. Mr. and Mrs. Gross the judges are busily Judging, and cut or grated American or cream While he is learning to see, bather need not be afraid or them. have with them two of their grand- you may be next. or pimento cheese, coarse pieces of he must also learn to fix the But look out for snakes in the A true gardener remains enthus- tuna fish or bonita fis~, and then two eyes on the same object. boots. iastic digging and planning in Au- cream sauce. Repeat until the Quite a busy time for the J. W. TUCKER, Arcadia. gust and September, in defiance of dish' is full, ending with the cheese little felloW isn't it, those grasshoppers, dry weather, scorch- and cream sauce. Season each lay­ (trst few weeks? ing sun, layers of dust, oceans of er of potatoes well. Let simmer in Normally, by the sixth weeds, backaches, etc. Now is the the oven an hour or so before serv- , Hilltop Jabbers ..... month at least, central dis­ ...-_ .... ------_ _------, time to prove your mettle. ' ing. tinct vision should be quite Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Zulkoski -000- Red pimentoes are good cut up well developed and the eyes and daughters Florence and Doro­ When You and I The attractive places in Ord in this dish, but please do not add thy who live near North Loup were r r should be able to fix on the BALANCED loom larger than ever now. A onion, l!s ft doesn't seem to blend 'Same object. visiting with relatives here Sunday. DIET I Were Younz, I green lawn that has been faithfully well. I see J;1Q reason for worry, Mrs. Mary Geneski of Ord spent I Maggie I watered and cared for shows pret- Mrs. E. C. Leggett. Wednesday at the Jake Papernik Is not a rule to be I I however, if the eyes seem to tier bY' contrast with a. gray lawn I hope you like ft. either cross or turn out oc­ home. ~-_._------~------~ which gets a drink only when it suspended in summer 2;) Years Ago 'lihis Week. caslonalIy for -the first year Mr. and Mrs. Frank Polak and of the baby's life. Arcadia was visited by a flood, ra::~. of-~go famlly were last Sunday supper the Loup river bridge was- partly spite the talk about r--BA-ci{-FoiiTY---l guests in the Joe Urbanovsky home. swept away and part ot the town hard ttmes, people always seem to L Geo. A. Parkins Mrs. James Iwanski drove to Ord • was under water, be able to afford costly amuse- 07 J. A. KOY.\NDA ' Optometrist Friday afternoon. Her mother Make Meat Evangelist E. C. Avis was ad­ ments. New cars galore are seen ....------1'------' Mrs. Joe Kusek Sr. accompanied vertising his sex lecture, "Society on our streets. The air show a The drought lias burned up pas- her daughter home fora few d~ys the CLNTLR 0/ the and Marriage," to be given in Ord, couple o[ months ago was jammed tures and made feeding necessary. visit. Captain Hardy, a famous rttle­ and packed with crowds ... dozens Cutting green feed is risky, because F_--_o_-_i~_- an~°t~o:;~I~~~~~n:~ido:O~ou~dgi~~ Balanced Neal man, was engaged to give an ex­ of whom went aloft for a penny a ft gives cows the idea of breaking -_-Q__-U_-_-IZ_-,._-_- U_--_l\_-i_'_--__-] hibition of marksmanship at the pound. And now the rodeos and out. Right now a little silage [_ were callers in the Frank Konkoles­ Valley county fair. carnivals and circuses wlll colIect would come in handy, as it is the k! and Steve Jablonski homes Wed- The Quiz began issuing a pictor­ some more of that money everyone best substitute for green grass. The Tired Farmer. nesday afternoon. • ial and comic section in colors. declares he or she ABsolutely The silo may be expected to stage Down on the farm at half past four Relatives have received word The City Market Carl Lueck of Hayes Creek re­ I sllp on my pants and sneak out from James Iwanski who is at Lin- hasn't got! _. a comeback around this valley Jerry Hlavacek, Prop. ported 9 inches Q[ rain during the -000- some day. We reter to the simple the door. 'Coin recovering from a recent op- past week. Everett Gross, the spelling prodl- trench type rather than the expen­ Out of the yard I run Ilke the eration that he is getting along fine . ------...... ------. gy of last spring who was sent to sive, ill-constructed kind of silo dickens _ and will be home in a few days. . -~-----.' . 20 Years Ago TllJs Week. Omaha by the Quiz, just stopped by Iwhiqt agents infested the country To milk ten cows and feed the Mrs. I<'rieda Philbrick entertained The matter of olllng the streets to show me the holes in the back with about fifteen years ago. Here chickens. of Ord was being considered by the of his new tan polo shirt that the are some reasons for this belief: Work two hours, eat like a turk, Chamber or Commerce. grasshoppers ate .. .:right while 1. An acre of cornellage makes Then by heck, 'I'm ready for work. I Then I grease the wagon, put on While attending a circus in Bro­ Everett was inside of it, too. twice as much beef as when the ) ken Bow Marion Vincent and son Everett said he would like to go ears are husked out and fed as the rack,' Guy were knocked down by an auto to the State Fair to spell, but that grain, Throw a jug of water i!1 an old and quite badly hurt. he hated to miss school to go. 2. Silage makes twenty percent grass sack. J. W. Carkoske announced his I would judge that he wlll be more beef per acre than ground Hitch up the horses, hustle down I candidacy for sheriff. the lane. consetenttous about his work when fodder. ' THE Fred Boyce was knocked off a 1:Ie grows up. 3. An acre of silage with alfalfa Must get the hay in, for it looks [ hay stack by the stacker and quite -000-- wlll keep a steer calf 288 days. Ilke rain. badly hurt. Tennis addicts increase in num- The same acre fed as shelled corn Look over yonder, sure's I'm born, I Lightning kllled one of Wlll bers each day. And to the benefit with alfalfa wlll feed the'same calf Cattle on the rampage, and cows r Hather's best pure-bred cows. Le- of most orthem. Building that only 104 days. in the corn. ~ nore 2nd. ' tennis court "{as a stroke of genius. .4. Silage fed to dairy cows wlIl Start across-the meadow, run a ~. GREATEST Chautauqua opened at Ord and Small folk are kept at a healthy produce from eleven to eighteen mlle or two, the U. P. ran a special train up wholesome occupation, and off our percent more mllk than if fed as Heaving Ilke a horse, get wet clean [rom Grand .Island for the Sunday streets, learning to play a game fodder from the same acreage. , through. programs. that will be enjoyed many years. It is a generally accepted fact Get back 'W the horses, then for Older players gain in suppleness that once a cow decIlnes in her pity's sake, Quiz want ads get results, and agility, not to mention the de- mllk tlow, she can never be brought Nancy is a straddle of .the old clinlng waistline circumferences on back to quite normal production horse rake. VALUE several of our bigger and better during that lactation period. It is Joints all a-aching, muscles in a citizens. also known that nothing equals a jerk, ' -000- silo for furnishing palatable, sue- I'm fit as a fiddle [or a full day's Are they gravelling our streets? culent, sure and economical feed work. And how deep! the year around. Work all summer, till winter is -000- Sllage can be stored for two nigh, EVER BUILT The roses are blooming again. years, in a much smaller space Then figure up the books and heave Dr. Shepard remembered the Quiz than is required by either hay or a sigh. with a beautiful bouquet a day or fodder. It does away with the dis­ Worked all year didn't make a two ago. Dr. Shepard is a garden- agreeable job of trying to grind thing. er whose love for this hobby neith- fodder on a windy day, or hauling Got less cash than I had last er waxes nor wanes. :,n the winter after it has blown spring. r INTO A -, ~ Year after year he has lovely Cull of snow and dirt, or possibly Some folks teH us, that there isn't flowers. (cozen down in the mud. Putting any Hell, -# i - -ouo- corn in' the silo also does away But they never farmed .so they I That Ralph Haas doesn't care with cornstalk disease. can't tell. I who he tries to sell a car to. When There are the ordinary ditl).cul­ When spring rolls around take an­ ! I was collecting the other day, I lies to overcome with silage. Many other chance, I asked what the big "26" was all common mistakes have been made, While the fringe grows on myoid ! about ... zowie! It/was just like 'uch as putting it up too dry or gray pants. FORD CAR f putting a nickel in a melodeon, etc 00 green, overfeeding or feeding Give my suspendgra another jerk, , i ltalph was all wound up, and talked t alone, and letting it spoil. But Then by heck, I'm ready [or work. \ ; just as fast and emphatically about .my farmer who feeds silage Is glad Printed through the courtesy of I the new Fords as though he thought to tell how he gets around these Mrs. Joe Gregory. Author Unknown I had the first dollar in my pocke. -bstactes. And that farmer wlIl 111e Beautiful to pay down! ~.r09ablyadd that it is his third )lore Snake StoItes. ! Ford Tudor Sedara ~ - - 000- -neapest feed, with green grass To the Editor of the Quiz: ! That reminds me, old Dlogencs ranking first in this respect, and I have read a few of his fish I wouldn't even need a lantern in ,lfalfa hay second. stories and also two articles on the ! One of Mother's most im­ Ord. I can point out his honest snakes or water moccasin. The portant duties is to see that men to him. Two of them. -Relatives who had been visit­ water moccasin Is not as dangerous Marion Crosby. Kelly Amorose. ing Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson as the snakes in the boots from blankets, nighties, boots, dia­ poison rum or bootleg whiskey. r pers and all the other clothing Both of them Inststed on paying left Thursday tor their homes. Mrs. The writer is not a snake charmer that touches baby's tender bigger blIls to the Quiz than were George E. Wllson and son Jerry i presented to them, explaining about .vent to Miun eupolbs and Mrs. A. but I have been in contact with skin are kept not only soft additional things they owed for. A l~. Springer and William Montgom­ quite a few different kinds ot • and dainty but unquestion­ couple of honest tettows, what? ery to.Chicago. The visitors are snakes in Illinois and Nebraska · ably clean: and have never been bitten by any ·j -Irma. slsters and a brother of Mrs. John- ~ Such royal raiment should be OIl. of them so far. I was raised on laundered at home -1n a MaytagI Then Mother can r--~rHEtoo-i{:s----ll r------~---:-----...... , be sure that all the predous little bits of cotton. wool and I COL-YUM, YUl\I! : silk are washed with hand , ' , gentleness,hyglenical1y clean. I-;r:~~;c~l~e-;;y:~:;:d:-i:~~;e: For baby's sake, and your summery recipes that are so in­ ~90 own PHONE for a trial wash­ viting that I am tempted to print ing or ironing or both. If the them alI this week. The first is Maytag doesn't sell itself, for a frozen' salad which as she '(F. O. B. Detroit, plu. /rel,hl and delivery_ don't keep It. Divided pay­ writes "may give some hostess. Bumper. and .pare tire extra at loUl co.t.) ments you'll never miss. looking for something different for an afternoon tea or .bridge, an idea." THE MAYTAG COMPANY }'rozen }'cuit Salad. touad.d 1891 . NEWTON, lOWA 1 small can of crushed pineapple. IlEN you buy a Ford ear today, you buy what Sf 1 pound dates, cut fine. * 'pound Wunquestionably the greatest value in the history marshmallows. 1 small bottle • of the Ford lUotor Company.' Never before has so maraschino cherries. 2 bananas. " % c. walnut meats, chopped. 1 much beauty, comfort, safety and performance been: pint whipping cream Any good offered at such a low price. salad dressing. ' Drain juice from pineapple and The low price of the Ford i8 something to think cherries. Add dressing to whipped When the Winter of life confr'onts you about because it means an immediate saving of many, cream and cut in fruit, marshmal­ will you have stored up sufficient to in­ lows and nuts. Mix well and pack dollars - always an Important consideration. "ut far in 1 pound baking powder cans, sure .comfort and dependency despite more significant than price alone is what you get for / first placing 2 or 3 strips ot mus­ E IN -ItnJQY the )!ayta. R.adiQ lin against the sides o[ the cans, the fact th'at earnings have ceased or that price, When bigh quality is combined with low our 0 er • B. C. C t to CoYt Blue etwort-f-,rog Mon~, Daylla:ht Sav­ to facilitate unpacking the salad price, you. may justly take pride in having found a T1m~. 9:00 .MlIoll;,T,-8:oo C.T,.­ and to keep the lids in place. decreased. ~: r.T.-6: P.I,;,T. Standard time Place cans in packer of large most satisfactory purchase. our carUcr. ao.u pan and freeze in ice and salt for , Sare Today the Protectit'e Way­ , See the Ford - ride in it - learn something about three hours. This amount makes We l'ook the 'IF' From Thrift! four cans and each can will easily the value that is built into every part. The more you. serve five. Serve on lettuce leaves know about it, the more certain you will be that it iff with cherry garnish. C. A. I-Iager & C.o. Mrs. Archie Boyce, North Loup the car for you. It is literally true that when you "get ! Fig Cake. the facts you will get a Ford." ' \ Put through the food chopper 1 1 Phone 47 Ord, Nebraska c. raisins and 6 figs. Then pour 1 c. hot water in which 1 tsp. soda ,\ has been dissolved over the fruit I, ~ and let stand while you prepare: Savings & Loan Association 1 c. sugar. ~ c. shortening. 2 \ eggs. 2 c. !lour. 1 tsp. vanllla. , Mix all, stir well and bake in two . j. f ~, .... ,- 1----.- ~_. ' ;;i ------'- -. ~_~_ .~__~_ ---- .~._. - --~ ~ "--' THE ORD QUIZ, URD, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1931. PAGE THREE p -Mr. and Mrs. Ross' Hull and -Ruth Haas returned home Sat- daughter Miss Catherine, of Goth- urday after several days visit with enburg," wlll spend ,Valley county relatives in Nortli Loup. Personal Items' fair week in Ord, guests of Dr. and -AI Stiller and Dr. Parks of Mrs. F. L. Blessing. Grand Island were in Ord and Sun- -Thursday Herschel Dean left for day evening dinner guests in the his home in Glen Elder, Kas. His home of Mr. and Mrs. John Klein, About People You Know brother Dale, stayed, for a longer During the day John and Earl visit with his stster, Mrs. Vernon Klein and their Grand Island FRIGIDAIRE'S -Mrs. George Parkins was in -Mrs. Josephine Petersen ot Laughrey. Glen wlll visit the Bur- trlends and George Anderson had North Loup for a few hours Sun- Btocktorr, Calif. went to Brainard well rodeo. been fishing in the Calamus river. day going down on the motor. Sunday with Mrs. Tom Wright. The -Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Taylor and Mr. Stifler was a former Union -Glen Auble and George Parkins latter was returning to her home son Harold returned home Friday Pacific baggageman from Grand and son George Jr. drove to Grand" and Mrs. Petersen will visit her after a pleasant visit In Detroit, Island to Or d. Annivers~ry Island Sunday and Mr. Auble and for a few days. Mich. and other eastern cities. -Mrs. Hattie Ztkmund and sts- 15th Mr. Parkins attended the Central -Dean Misko, son of Will MiskO, -Mr. and Mrs. George Round ter, Miss Marie Klima, came from Nebraska chapter or the Optome- has a broken bone In.. his right received a letter this week from Omaha Monday. The former has trlsts club meeting which was held arm. The accident happened last their daughter, Mrs. Fred Campbell, been employed in Omaha for sev­ in the Elks club rooms. Thursday when he fell from a tree. She says that since returning to eral years. Miss Marie is a nurse -Mr. and Mrs. Emil Fafeita and -Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Beeghly and her home in Minneapolis she Is student In the Methodist hospital. son Billy were Grand Island vlslt- two daughters, Delilah and Marian, feeling much Improved. Mrs. They are enjoying a couple of ors Friday. returned home Sunday evening at- Campbell and little son lately spent weeks vacation. -Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. ter a week's visit in Abilene, Kas. several months in Ord while she -Monday evening Wm. Burk re­ Joe Dworak drove to Burwell and Miss Geraldin4 Beeghly stayed with was regaining her health after a turned to Ord after a few days stay spent the evening with the Jack her uncle, Emmett Waring and severe Illneag, In Grand Island and Omaha. , Johnson family. family and will enter school this -Ray Bower of Asu;",nG was in -Miss Elma Stanton ot Olean ";":'~Jl,'/ -Thursday afternoon August fall and take a post graduate Ord from Thursday until Saturday came to Ord Monday. She is Petersen made a business trip to course. She wtll take up bookkeep­ evening visiting his sister, Mrs. spending a few days with the Ed Taylor. Mrs. Petersen accompanl- ing. She graduated last year from Walter Finch. I Klanecky family. ed him, going as far as Burwell. the Ord schools, - -Mr .and Mrs. Clyde Bak~r and -Mrs. G. W. Coll1priest returned 1 .,-Elmer Palmatier and Paul -{}eorge work returned home Mr. and Mrs. George Ftnch are Saturday to Lexington. She was ac­ Pierce returned home last Wednes- Thursday from Colorado. He left spending a few days at Lake End- companied by her two small grand- day from Lincoln. While there Mrs. Work and Helen Catherine ers. They left Su!!day. sons, Charles and Jean Draper. they rented a small apartment for nicely settled in Loveland. They -Mr .and Mrs. Jacob Sack and -Mrs. Frank Zulkoskl returned their use when they attend the are livlilg not far from George's daughter Genevieve of Crete were to Ord Friday attej several days university this fall. Gordon Will- sister, Mrs. Frances Keating. in Ord Thursday. They were visit- stay in Elba. , ~ Ing their brother Will Sack and -Leonard Furtak spent Sunday ,.1 tams, of Iowa. a friend of Elmer's, George says that since he came l will share the expense of the apart- home he has received word that family. Today another brother, in Sargent with his family. Mrs. \ August and Mrs. Sack and three Furtak had been there since the j ment and live with the Ord boys Mrs. Work had been having the I next year. flu. He plans on going to Love- children of Beatrice will arrive for birth or her little' son several -There was a pleasant gather- land in 'a week or ten days. Mrs. a visit. weeks ago. The Furtak family 1 lng Thursday evening in the home Work was improved in health at­ -Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Blesalng and came home Sunday evening /ac­ or Mr. and Mrs. Ign, Klima. Guests ter going to Colorado, but perhaps daughter Charlotte and Gwendolyn companied by Mrs. Furtak's moth­ were Mr. and Mrs. GUy Burrows she will not be so well since hav­ Hughes and a nephew of Mrs. er, Mrs. Tillie Beranek and Miss and daughter, Jerrine, Mr. and Mrs. ing the flu. Probably she will soon Blessing, Junior Emery of York", Blanche Hosek. The latter will L. W. Benjamin and daughter. Ar- recover in the Colorado climate. spent a couple of hours in Burwell stay in Ord and asslst Mrs. Fur­ vella, Mrs. Florence Chapman and for Elmer King. Monday. tak with the work and care of the grandchildren, Gwendolyn, Merrill -Shaving cream, soap and razor -Mrs. l:{arold Creff of Riverdale, baby. Elroy and Dale._ Hughes and Miss blades at Stoltz Variety Store. ~l-lt Ia., who has been a guest of Mrs. _Mr. and Mr·s. Paul Emery and Elfreda Jensen. The party was -Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Dworak Stanley McLain attended a picnic in son Junior of York arrived Satur­ given In honor ot Mrs. Klima's drove to Burwell Monday afternoon North Loup Tuesday. day In Ord, Mr. and Mrs. Emery mother, Mrs. Thomas Williams of and spent a short time with their -Mr. and Mrs. George Satterfield returned Sunday. Junior is stay­ ! Grand Island, who Is a house guest daughter, Mrs. Jack Johnson and and children went to Taylor Sat- Ing for several weeks with his \ .', in the Klima home. Dinner was family. urday evening returning Sunday. uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. F. L. -4 served at 7:30. Grown-ups ate in -Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wright and -Union Services will be held Blessing. ' I the dining room while the children children at Brainard drove to Ord Sunday evening in the Christian .... j enjoyed a lawn picnic dinner. The Sunday for a few hours stay with church. Rev. C. F. Wantz wlll give second course consisted of a large Mrs. Wright's people, Mr. and Mrs. an illustrated sermon. freezer full of delicious home-made J. S. Collison. Mr. Wrl~t was -E. C. James was in Lincoln Noble Echoes Ice cream and an abundance of looking after some business affairs. this week going down Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Ign. Urbanski, Mr. Emil Fafeita John Sharp Cafe Haught's Grocery cake. -Wm. Bartley, who is employed with Sheriff George Round. . and Mrs. Frank Shotkoskl, Mr. and -The Happy Hour club met with the Tom McAnn store in Lin­ -The Expression club at the Mrs. Wm. Gregoroski spent Sunday Tony Kosmata William Sack :l\1rs. Archie Keep Thursday with Mrs. Vincent Kokes. coln, will have a two weeks vaca­ Presbyterian church had a picnic afternoon at the home at Peter Today was their regular day but lion this month. He will be home Friday evening on Babcock Island Duda. Jerry Hlavacek , Mrs. J. Wentworth Regal Inn t some of them could not meet this during fair time. between Ord and North Loup, Mrs: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shotkoskl week as they are attending the -In the near future Mr. and Mrs, L. M. Real and Mr.s. Flagg, Miss and family spent Friday evening Mrs. Bess Slote Johnson Bros. ..Miller Hospital 1 rodeo In Burwell. Charles severvn, of Omaha, are go- Carroll Resseguie, Miss Virginia at the home of Joe Korbellc. -Sunday Misses Esther Hansen Ing to Rochester, where the latter Craig and Mr. and Mss; Marlon Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shotkoskl, Scott & Fish, Brewster . Fred Swanson, North Loup and Wilma Klima left for their will consult Mayo Bros. and if Cushing accompanied the young Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wadas and fam­ i work as student nurses in the necessary submit to an operation. people. ' ily attended the dance at the home Mrs. Ray Waite, Comstock Blakeley & Marquard I Omaha Methodist hospital. They Mrs. Severyn Is a daughter of Mr. -Delta Deck met Tuesday after­ of Andrew Shotkoskl. i had been in Ord enjoying a vaca- and Mrs. F. J. Dworak. noon with Mrs. Stanley McLain. Salome Shotkoski spent a few Ed Holub, Elyria \Veddel Bros., Arcadia tion with their people. -Mrs. W. J. Stewart suffered a Guests were Mrs. C. J. Mortensen days' with her grandmother, who -Mrs. Harold Erickson and son stroke of paralysis of the right and Miss Eunice Criase. ' has been sick but Is Improved. Hal returned home Saturday after side last Wednesday; She is be­ -Jolly .Ststers met Tuesday af­ Joe Wadas shipped cattle to Om­ II a visit in Grand Island and Lincoln. ing cared for in her own home and ternoon with Mrs. J. W. McGinnis. aha Wednesday. -Cutex preparations for the per- has a sPecial nurse. -Mr. and Mrs.' Walter Finch Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wadas, Adeline feet manlcure.. Cuticle remover. -Mrs. John Clark of Maxwell hi1d a few guests Saturday for din­ and William spent Sunday after­ oil, polish, nail white pencils, em Iand Mrs. M. Clark of Eugene, Ore. ner. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Bower and noon at the home of Andrew Shot­ ery boards, orange sticks 10c. were in, Ord for several hours Sun­ Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Collins, Davis koskl. Stoltz Variety Store. 21-lt day waiting for their relative, Jas. Creek and Hay Bower, Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shotkosk! -Club of Nine enjoyed a party Drake at Milburn, to come after -G. A. R. ladles met Saturday and family spent Tuesday evening r last Wednesday evening in the them. ' afternoon in the Legion hall. There at the home of Ign. Urbanski. L. J. AUBLE/ Dealer/ o.a home of Mrs. J. W. McGinnis. Two -Miss Alyce Seerley was spend­ were'fourteen ladles in attendance. Joe and Charles Sabotka and of the members, Madams Dan Need- lng her vacation in Ord with her After the business meeting Madams Sophie Kasper arrived at the home Let your ice bill buy your Frtgldairel of Ed Kasper, Sr. Thursday morn­ Terms to Suit I ham and Jud 'I'edro, were out of people, leaving Sunday for her Carrie Lickly, Barney Brickner and town. A two course table luncheon work as stenographer in an office L. L. Oliver served a nice lunch. ing. ,They wlll spend a few weeks was served at 7: 30. The hostess in Grand Island. -John, Kosmata is a patient in here before returning to Omaha. was assisted by her daughter, Miss -Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kamarad of Hillcrest recovering from a major Mr. and Mrs. Joe Korbelic and -Quiz want ads bring result.. ..:u~z want ads get resulta- Selma McGinnis and a friend, Miss Malin, Ore. were in Ord .Sunday. oneratton. He entered the hospital daughters accompanied by Mr. and Majestic's Amazing Ruth Babbitt. Both young ladies They had been visiting In Comstock Wednesday and was operated upon Mrs. Frank Mares spent Sunday had but recently arrived tram Man- with relatives. Frank Kamarad of Thursday. near Comstock. New-Day Battery hattan, Kas. Miss McGinnis has Comstock brought them to Ord and -Mrs. Ernest Rahlmeyer and Mr. and Mrs. Will Adamek, An­ been taking a home economics Mr. and Mrs. Kamarad left on the daughter, Miss Olive, returned Fri­ ton Adamek, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Radio course in college In that city. At motor for their home town. day from Maxwell where they had Vasicek, Mr. and Mrs. John Vodeh­ Is now on display at The Capron I the party Wednesday evening she -Arthur Mason Is employed on attended a Pentecostal camp meet­ nal, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nevrkla, Agency. Being Intended for use in I served several dishes which were 11 bIg building In Atkinson, Nebr. ing. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bartunek and farm homes, this new radio is, What a prepared from recipes she had -Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snyder and --~'rs. Andy Cook' and son Ray families, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kasper, naturally, powered by batteries, but tested while taking her college son Jack, of Nemaha county, who and Oscar and Miss Lyle Austin Jr., - Louie Korbellc, Charles and it should not be confused with the v work. have been visiting Mrs. Snyder's returned to Ord Saturday from Joe Sabotka and other friends and battery-operated radios of the past. r ) • , -Mrs. W. L. Ramsey came home parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom WiIl­ Maxwell, where they had been relatives spent Sunday at the home It bears no resemblance to them, I Sunday after several days visit in lams, are spending this week in spending a couple of days at a state of Ed Kasper, Sr. either in appearance or perform­ Brainard, Lincoln and other places. Burwell with Mrs. Snyders sister Pentecostal camp meeting, ~lr. and Mrs. Henry Desmul, Mr. ance. It looks like an electric set, I She had a 'very pleasant time. Mr. Mrs. Ben Rose and' family. Mr -J. N. Novotny ~d three daugh­ and Mrs. Rene Desmul and families is operated like an electric set and, and Mrs. Tom Wright at Brainard and Mrs. Williams, will also br ters returned home Frlday after a sneut Sunday at the home of V. J. best ot all, performs like an elec­ 11 r e.1 brought her home. there a part of the time. two weeks visit in Oklahoma City Desmul. tric set. This new Majestic Super­ I -Friday Mr. and Mrs. F. J. -James Morrison came fron and other places in Oklahoma. heterodyne brings to the farm 1 Dworak returned home from a visit North Loup and spent Sunday w itl' _ -Mr, an d Mrs. Georg-e Anderson Rainbow Sewlng Club. home the kind of radio reception In Bellwood, Schuyler and Omaha. his brother, Jack Morrison anr' returned home Sunday from Bur­ On Tuesday at the home at our hitherto thought possible only with What a I Their daughter and her husband, family. . well. George had been on a fishing leader Miss Myrna Ward, the Rain­ powerful light-socket powered re­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Severyn -Pretty boxes for the schoo' trip. bow Sewing club met. Nearly all ceivers, BUT IT DOES NOT USE A brought them as far as Grand Is- lunch at Stoltz VarIety Store. 21-1' -Monday evening an 8 7-8 pound of the members were present. The STORAGE BATTERY, and is free I land. From there Mr. and Mrs. -Saturday, U. P. agent O. E daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. 'essen was on small children's gar­ from the weaknesses and limit­ Dworak came to Ord with Mr. and Johnson and daughter, Miss Max­ DeWitt Williamson. She has been ments. After the meeting we had ations of dry battery operation. " party for the children, The next I Mrs, Emil Fafeita, who had been ine, drove to Stapleton and vlsiter1 named Marlene Rea. Mother and Come in and hear the finest bat­ meeting is Tuesday, 11th. on school in the Island for the day. until Sunday evening with reia- baby are in the Ord hospital. ; tery set ever' offered the radio pub­ -Mrs. Matt Vavra and Mrs. Pe- tives. Mrs. Johnson and three -Rev. Frank Lenz and Mrs. Lenz ~irl's garments. 'Price! lic. is-« ter Darges and the latter's sons, children: Wayne, Carol and Don­ and son Ogden of Lincoln arrived Norma Dittman, ·News Rep. i Emil and William Darges, returned etta had been in Stapleton for a Saturday and ha:::.,e been visiting HERE'S an example of how Good";o home Sunday after a week's stay week and they came home with Mr Rev. Lenz' people, Mrs. Andy Cook year's greater production enables in Denver. Johnson alld Maxine. Ed Lenz and other relatives, -Albert McMindes made a busl- -Mrs. Pearl Morrison plans on -Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. E. greater value! Just look at this tire! ness trip to Taylor Monday.· spending the winter months In Ord Kessler and daughter Ruth and It's actually superior to many of the -There was a family reunion with her son Jack and family. Her Mrs. A. E. Wilson spent a few picnic in the park last Wednesday other children, James and Miss hours in Burwell. higher priced brands---and we can honoring Mrs. W. S. King, who had Mary, are going to California to show you why! Goodyear makes mil­ Il""------~--:;i One tough a birthday on the 5th. Guests were attend college. Mrs. Morrlson's mor~ the W. S. King family including home has been In North Loup, lions ti1es than anybody else _ the Misses Clara and Grace King, where she has been an Instructor The and tuttIS the .8avings back to you who are home from their school In the public schools for several in a better product for the money~i work, Mrs. A. King and daughter, years. hombre Miss Maggie King and Mr. and l\1rs. -Mrs. Harold Creff of Riverside, Dick King, Mr. and Mrs. Irviu King Ia. has been visiting during the smartest and l\lr, and Mrs. C. ~.r, King and week with Mrs. Stanley McLain and '-yet a Sheik for looks! their families. other friends. Mrs. Creff was an thing -'-'Sundny evening Mr. and Mrs. Ord teacher about' five years ago, Albert 1\fcl\lindes and Mr. and Mrs. She was then Miss Fay Krebs. A Super Value ·4~.~ Lores NcMindes and little son ~Mrs. Carrie Llckly has receiv­ in rubber! only Goodyear drove f 0 B'J rwelI and spent an hour ed a very good picture of Mrs, $4 look ;ng over the rodeo attractions, Carrie Curtis and her gentleman offers for hard (29x4.40) - ..Mr. amI Mrs. A. J. l\leyer and friend, Philip W. Tate of Boise, dallghtrr Jacqueline and l\lrs. H. B. Idaho. They will be married soon, driving $9.60 per pair Van Decar, and daughter Virginia Six years ago Mr. and Mrs. Curtis were Grand Island visitors last lived in Ord -and made their home HEAVY DUTY Lifetime GuaranteecJ Wednesday. wit):l Mrs. Llckly. l:Je was for sev- eral y~ars Union Pacific operator O'IlIER SIZES BQUAUoY LOW '-~'-"-"-"--"7"-"-"-"-"-'+and Mrs. Curtis taught in the Ord Goodyear schools. It was in the Llckly home Sale One.Thlrd that Mr. Curtis passed away. Mrs, Pathfinder by having Curtis was a very pleasant little .60.20 iS~UOI' ~ ~~ lady and dearly loved by her pupils .50·21 IOxUO 1.&9 11.1 in the 8th grade. j.75·19 28xU5 &&5 12,9 The J. J. J. club met Thursday New lmprpved Standard .15·21 11x5.25 8.17 16.7 Photographs evening In the country home of Latest Improved .~xI~ g. Cl.' U9, 8 made NOWI Miss Audrey Melia. These young GOODYEAR ladles are members ot the Junior $8~Z§ B~., GOODYEAR' Dut7.Track Tire. Many have already done so class ot the Ord high school. Sev­ ALL-WEATHER and saved money. eral members of the club were out (30x4.50) S...~ PrIcf SIH This price reduction will of town. Those, to og to the party PA1HFINDER "xl '17.95 Ih6.:!,. be in effect only as long as were Misses Irma Kokes, Viola Other size, equally low - $.OO·2C)(IbG,OO)., our present stock of folders May Flynn, Jessamine Me y e r, SUJ'e,twllt Co,d Tn TUBBI AUO LOW PIU lasts and as we are closing Gwendolyn Hughes, and Maxine them out rapidly do not de­ Johnson. Roller skating was en­ lay but take advantage of this Joyed for a couple of hours in the sale befor~ it Is too late. upstairs room in the barn, after which the young ladles adjourned to the house where refreshments sizes in f)w!"JOrtiotJ Blaha aCumbard were served. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Blaha Bros. Meyet and daughters Jackie and STUDIO Betty, Miss Eva McBeth and Norma Blaha Bros. Mae Snell drove to the Melia farm Ord, Nebraska ORD,NEBRASKA Old, Nebraska and during the evening enjoyed the Ord, Nebraska __u __aa- Ul-. home~made ice cream and cake. F.------~1. .;.. -= PAGE FOUR THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, AUGUST i3, 1~31. Of _ --_.,,------.~ --"-CCA-"--rt----X--"i& """(-.ar

VAJ,.LEYCOUNTY FARM BUREAU Is to be used for feEd.lng purposes. to Seneca last SUIJ,day to the home Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Plate and LEAGUE STANDL.~GS. Rosalie and Katherine LeMasters of .Mr. and Mrs. Charlle Rich. Mrs. family and Mrs. Plate's mother Arcadia News GWL Pct. are spending some time on the Rlch's niece, Thelma, who has been drove to Cotesfleld last Sunday and Mr. and. Mrs. Wilda Wagner of North Loup 16 14 2 875 farm with their grandparents, Mr. visiting here returned to her home spent the day at the Thornton NORTH LOUP DEPARTMENT Grand Island spent Sunday at the Ord Delco-Lights 16 12 4 750 and Mrs. Jim Kruml. at Seneca and her sister. Clarice Shinn home. Mrs. Plate stood the Fred Carmody home. Mlldred Car­ Mira Valley 15 11 4 733 Charley Cerny hauled hogs to Is now a guest at the Murray Rich trip real well as she Is feellng some MRS. FRED BARTZ, Reporter mody returned with them for a Arcadia 15 9 6 600 home. better. Her mother wlIl stay with Olean 16 9 7 the Burwell fair for George Kruml 1\ week's visit. 563 her again this week to assist with f,. Joint 16 7 9 Tuesday. George Kruml and Rich­ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Crolsant from 1I1111111111111011111~1oIII1oIII1I##1I#1##1I_1~1#####~ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitman and 438 ard Whiting both belong to the 4-H Shelby, Nebr. were guests at the the housework. Eureka 15 6 9 400 Mrs. MarT Kden·aId. Burr Robbins and daug'hter-in- son Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Shetler Elyria __- ., 15 4 11 pig club and are showing pigs at Jesse Waller home from Saturday Rudolph Plate is having some were called to Scottsbluff Saturday 268 the fair. night until Monday. Mrs. Crol­ Funeral services were held Fri- law, Mrs. Park Robbins called on Ord Camels 15 4 11 old tree stumps blasted from a on account of the serious Illness of 268 sant Is a sister 'of Mrs. Waller. (leld near his house. Curly Good· day afternoon from the Methodist Mr. Robbins' uncle, Mr. Stevens at Sumter ~ __ 15 0 15 000 Mrs. Alonzo Moon. sister of Mrs. Jesse Wallt>r and wife drove to rich Is doing the work. church for Mrs. Marl. Kriewald, the Bert Buten home Sunday, it Whitman and Mrs. Shetler. who passed away Wednesday noon. being a farewell visit before the Ord last Wednesday and a Itended Ed Manchester and famlly visited Mrs. Arthur Aufrecht and Mrs. JoInt Union Ridge News at 'the Gerald Manchester home Aug. 5 at the family heme In River- Robbins' return to their California ab r h po a the Odd Fellows picnic. Lyle Lutz w~nt to Grand, Island e C. A. Kettle from Ashton vaccln­ A short time ago the two thresh­ last Sunday night. Lois Is staying dale following a lingering illness home. . and Wood River for a visit last Collins, c 3 1 1 5 1 1 ated hogs for Louie Miller last . - ~ _.~ .. -- - .---. which had lasted about two years. Dr. and ·Mrs. Dallam are enter­ G. Dye. 2b 3 0 ing gangs at Barker played ball at her brother's home this week, week. Mrs. Boone, who has been 022 g Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd -Manchester Rev. "Thomas of Cairo assisted by talning Mrs. Dallam's people Mr. H. Nelson, u, 4. 0 0 0 and last Monday afternoon the visiting at Wood River returned o 1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Steele from winning team played the Williams were dinner guests at the home of Rev. Kirkwood of the Evangelical and Mrs. A. Stiles of Brunswick. with them. - Flock, 3b 4 0 o 3 3 church of Mira Valley had charge Born Tuesday morning to Mr. Jensen, 8S 4 0 o Kirkwood, Ill., spent a few days and Manchester threshing gang Mr. and Mrs. Don Sperllng, near Ernest Armstrong returned Fri­ o 2 3 Ashton last Bundnay, of the services and a choir from and Mrs. Richard Dearduff, a A.Dye. 1b 4 1 1 12 1 1 visiting at the home of Mr. and [rom Union Ridge on the Barker day from Lincoln where he has 1 Mrs. Ross WIIIiams last week. They ball diamond. The Union Ridge Wm. Horner Is enjoying a visit the Mira Valley church furnished daughter weighing 6~ pounds. been attending summer school. He Woods, cf 4 0 120 McMindes, p 4 1 o have located in North Loup. Mr. gang wpn, the score being 30 to 13. from his brother John Horner this music. Mrs. Dearduff is being cared for at will leave the first of September 100 week. Mr. and Mrs. Horner's Mary Johanna Suhr, pioneer of the home of her parents; Mr. and R. Nelson, rt; 3 0 010 o Steele worked for Roy Williams Roy Horner and family, accom­ for Cozad where he again will be 4 last year. panied by Mrs. HOrner's mother, daughter, Mrs. Susie Enger from Valley county, was born in Cleve- Mrs. Clifford Goodrich. . an instructor in the high school. 33 3 4 27 11 Burwell who has been visiting her Mira Yalley. The Louie MlIler family drove Mrs. Rles from Scotia, drove to land, 0., Febr. 23, 1872. She was Mrs. Grace Holman Is assisting Mr. and Mrs. John Dietz and e ovet. to Chris Stude's last Sunday [<'remont last Thursday morning to parents and other relatives In this ab r h po a -_...... ~., ~. the eldest daughter of Rev. and at the Dr. Pinckney home in Scotia. daughter Leona spent Sunday at 1 afternoon to see Mrs. Miller's sls­ visit relatives. Don Horner :1; -_._..... -_.__ Mrs., Carl Suhr. She was united in Miss Myrtle Lewis-left Wednes­ Grand Island. Portis, SS_~__' 4 0 0 1 1. hom;-last-Saiurday~- --- M. W'lIllams, cL_ 4 1 0 3 0 o ter, Mrs. W. W. Sanders and chil­ staying at Roy's. while the family marriage with Carl Krlewald at day, August 5 by motor for her Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cooper and l dren who have ijust come from Is away. The 'U. R. club will meet at the Culbertson. Nebr. Feb. 24, 1889 and home at Dodge Center, Minn. Miss Frances spent Sunday in Loup City L. Williams. su., 4 0 0 2 2 home of Mrs. Ross W'llllams H. Williams. c 4 0 0 2 2 Gillette, Wyo. to visit relatives Several families from this neigh­ to this union five children were Lewis, who is a professional vlewlng, the new park. ~ here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Flint 'iorhood attended Scotia's free Thursday afternoon this week to born, four sons and one daughter, nurse expects to be employed in a Luelle Bossen entertained a E. Leonard, 1b 4 0 1 8 1 Clement. p 2 1 0 0 4 o from Kearney were also guests at chautauqua last Friday night and discuss plans for the fair exhibit. all of whom are living except Minneapolis hospital this fall. Her number of young people at the o the Stude home. Mr. Sanders will saw the play "What a Baby." Mrs. Harry Tolen helped Mrs. Samuel. who lost his life in the parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lewis Community park Friday evening. Bremer, l! 4 () 0 1 0 Leonard, 4 0 1 1 0 o be remembered as Lena Flint. She Everyone is Invited to North John Nelson put a qullt in the World War, Oct. 18, 1918. At the are still visiting In North Loup. Dancing was the main feature. At rt; frames Monday afternoon and ~'inley, 2b 3 0 0 2 1 11taugat school in North Loup sev­ Loup next Saturday evening to hear age of nine years she came with the close of the evening a delight- Tuesday several of the ladles in 33 2 2 27 11 5 eral years ago and has always lived and see Rev Wantz of Midvale, her parents to Nebraska. living ria N ful lunch was served. in Wyoming since her marriage. who wlll give a chalk talk and lec­ the neighborhood helped M.rs. Nel­ with them during their services on ,y ews Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nelson, Hen- Mr. and Mrs. Murray Rich and ture from the platform where the son with her qullting. several fields in the Nebraska Con­ EI ry Nelson and Miss Ina Scott left Olean. Ciem~y a e children, accompanied by Mrs. El­ street meettngs have been held ference. Mr. and Mrs. Krlewald's Mr. and Mrs. John came Saturday for-a two weeks vacation. , ab r h po -I..r a ab r h under the tread-and a more efficient non· . church at her home Thursday af­ Mr. and Mrs. Pete It'ogt. son and visit lit the Clayton Ward home. Haught, c j,. .:.-- 5 1 0 w~ich ~iary 'It'ischer spent a couple of During their visit they will attend skid tread, makes them safer than any ternoon, Aug. 6. Following busi­ Koza. 1b -''''__'-_--_ 4 : '11 oth~r days last week fishing at 'Long the Burwell Rodeo. . 0 tire. ' , ness meeting lead by the President Anderson, cf-- ~-:.:..-- 4 1 " , Millie Thomas roll call was re­ Pine. Fred Fischer. who had been Mr. and Mrs. Albert Strathdee Dewhirst, p ,:;.. 4 1 1 We ha,"~'sections cut froni Firestone Gum­ sponded to with Bible verses from there visiting Jorgen Sorensen re- and Dorothy, and Mrs. Vermillion Covert, 3b---__y_)__ ~.: ~ 1 0 Dipped Tires and Special-Brand Mail-Order 'The Sermon on the Mount,' Mrs. turned home with them. .' enjoyed Sunday at Lake Ericson. ·~_, The bridge over the new hlgh- Dorothea Sh~maker left last H. George, 2b__----:-.,:.-- __ 4 1 0 Tires, and invite you to com~ in and judge Winnie Bartz had charge of the ~s------:.------lesson and devotions subject of way near the Catholic church waR week for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold. 3 0 0 for yourself the extra value. we give you­ ~onday E. Auble, rL ;.'- 4 0 0 which was "Through Temple Doors completed and much of Raymond Strong and Mr, and Mrs. Colli~on, If ~;.. 4 0 0 values that you can see and understand in· to the Sanctuary. of Nature," A the traf[ic Is now go,lng over the Lloyd Strong. -' .J 36 5 3 ~~!t!!!~ st~ad of "~efinition8."Then we know you to~ missionary demonstration made new road through Elyria. The Boy Scouts and their scout· ! will buy Firestone Tir~s as thousands of other very real through substituting the A dance was given Monday ev- master, Rev. Galth~, returned last names of the society's own mem­ enlng at the Elyria hall in honor Friday from a ten day tour througjl car owners have done to the extent that dur­ bers was read by Maud Shepard. of Ed Kusek and Lloyd Dubas who the Black Hills. *·When the NatfoJUl' BeUer Budneu Burea.. ing May, June and July they bo_ught more Plans for sending the annual ar& at home enjoying a vacation Miss Fae Baird returned home realized that their Bulletin No. 63f. was hein, takeJi fire~tone Tires ~!,n during any like period Christmas box to a foreign field from their duties at Washington. last week from Lincoln after at­ III hIstory-Drive In todayI ' were' discussed. An Impressive D. C. Many of their relatives and' tellding summer school. She will advantage of br some advertisers thel issued a Bulle­ song "The Morni'?:9-Light Is Break­ friends were in attendance. again enter' in the fall. tin dated Julr lOth !Is follows: COMPARE ing" by Mrs. Wlluile - Bartz and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hastings and CONSTRUCTION alUl QUALITY Mrs. Lois Peterson with pantomime Peggy left Sunday for a few days "In our Bulletin No. 634 entitled 'Definitions of by Mrs. Dorothy Knapp in costume business and pleasure tour at Om­ Terms Used in the Tire Industry' wepuhlished defi­ 4.'75-19 Tire ...500021 Tire Vinton News aha and Ashland. preceded a demonstration entitled nitions of First Line--Second Line-Third Lin0­ "ref,on. F1r..tone +;ASpeclal "The Waiting World Ritual" pre­ John Sloat of Albany, N. Y. is I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schultz are Oldaeld Braad spending this week in the Travis parents of a baby girl. Heavy Duty and Super I1eavl Dutl Tires. ClvesYou ·lIan Or- •ao.tlnel....•.. 1>::.'"1Mall Or. sented by Madams Millie Thomas Tl,. dorTlre 1)" ""Tire Tillie Barnhart agd Amy Taylor. home. a guest of Oscar Travis. Mrs. Geo. E. Hastings, Jr. spent Mr. and Mrs. ChaS. Kingston are Saturday at Ord with her parents, "Our definitions pointed out, 'Although each This closed with a processional More Weight. when dime cards. representing $40 staying with her brother, Chas. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Zikmund. manufacturer's or distributor's first line tire mal rep­ poUlldl -. • • • 18.00 17.80 17.0~ 16.10 were added to the treasury, each Brickner, • Mrs. Roy Fritz and children ar- resent his best standard su4l 4 or 6 ply tire, there Is Misses Alice and Eleanor Ver- rived Monday for an extended visit More Thicknes8, dime representing a holiday within bache. • i • ., .658 .598 straete were dinner guests of Miss from Meridian, Kas. They will be not necessarily anl equality of competitive first Une .605 .561 the year. Mrs. TlIlle Barnhart More Non-Skid Katherine Lewis Sunday. guests at the home of the former's tires as to materials, workmanship or price.' ThIs In­ .~81 brought into the society as her I Depth, bschel •• .250 .250 .»to } birthday member, Mrs. Geo. Bartz. Mrs. Ed Hackel entertained the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bryson terpretation also applies (0 all lines of tires. ," Madams Paul and Ben ;lielson were Jolly NeighQ,pf..s socjal circle Thurs- and sister, Mrs. Cecil Milburn and MorePliesUnder 6 ·6 f guests. Mrs. Knapp served deli­ day. The purpose' of the meeting family. "\lYe therefore,recommend that ad.. Tread. .. S S i was to discuss the continuation of Miss Mildred Clark of Kearney Same Width, • cious refreshments of Ice cream. I vertlslng to the conSUlller shall n"old the 5.2.0 5.20 4.75 4.75 cake and Iced tea. the club. The club was re-organlz- spent several days with Mr. and lache. • .. • • I Mrs. A. T. Jones with Maud ed and sixteen signed to continue Mrs. Ed Christensen. use of thesetermsfor thepurpose of com­ SamePrlc:e •• $6.65 $6.65 $4·85 $4.85 ! the club. Miss Clara Woody left Sunday produet8~" ; Shepard, Mabel Lee and Mrs. Ear­ paring competlthte • JIlest were hostesses to the M. E. Miss Martha Vodehnal and Dave for Redwood City, Calif. after i aid tea on Wednesday afternoon; Laul spent thtl week end at John spending several weeks with her COMPARE PRICES I Aug. 5 at Mrs. Jones' home. About Vodehnal's. Mr. Laul and Mr. Vo- parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Woody I I Flrutone , thirty ladies enjoyed a social time dehnal took a short fishing trip to and other relatives. Miss Clara F1r.awn. l. S,ueclal\FlroatenoIFlreaw.....8 f FI"olX>ae Flrodolle +;SPoclaJ t l a Oldlleld BraaAl Oldaeld Swan Lake Saturday returning will spend a few days at Lewiston, C....r C...., f OldOeld li"Brancr OldOehl se.llnel "'a:""d Stntioel IIAKE OF TIRE and delightful refreshments. IIAKE OF I TIRE 1)u. Mell Tn' 1)0& ea Tn' , 1)" (. Sunday. Mont. visiting with her brother, ~~:: Mall Caoll Mrs. Nathan Thomas and daugh­ FAIR CAll 1111 I Cu. ,Ordor Cull Ca.1I ::" Caoll CAR 1111 ter lona accompanied Rev. Thomas Misses Lucille and Doris Wal- Earl and family. It'rom there she er Price Or, Calif. to The Youlhiul Needleworkel'~. *A "Spe~lal Brand" tire I. mad, Ta, a lIlUafaetarer I.r db­ ~uble Guarantee -Enq tin..... morning. klbatora locb .. mall order booses,oU compalll.. and otJaera. under a factare. liT Flrett••, kare tl, . attend college. The YQ.uthful Needleworkers 4-H "FIRESTONS" ... cant.. ~.. ,.. club met at the home of Ruby and Wilma Slavicek Is visiting with ..a.. u.at doe. not IdenUfl the tire manafacturer to the pabUe, Frazier Funeral home, Ord. Am­ ....n,. bec:&OIO h. buU", his "bcot qaallt," tlr.. Dnder Ja!a ewu Ilame. Bmlted parant.. alld ocan. Tn .... clatlblT Elsie Cropp on August 4. The Allee Verstraete at the Ed Ver­ . nn.tone pal. hi. name on EVERYtire he makes. . proteet". . bulance service. Day ph-one 38; straete home for a few days the Night. 193. , 31-t{ holder and the laundry bag were all completed and next week we past week. . Raymond Baker and John Jen­ Mr. and Mrs. John Viner and kins with the Misses Cecile and are going to start on the princess Firestone Service Dealers and Service Stores slip and aprOh. Last week the 4­ [amlly were Sunday dinner and af­ Irene Baker left via auto Wednes­ ternoon guest:> at the Frank Penas Save You Money and Serve You Better day morning for an outing In the H pins were received. All of the members seem to be enjoying the home. Black HlIls. They wlIl be away LaVerne Veleba returned to his about two weeks. .work very much. The meeting next timewill be held with Mrs. home Thursday after a week's visit Co~ Miss Sylvia Vodehnal returned with his grandmother. Flagg -, Tunnicliff Motor fo her home at Ord Sunday evening Hussell Jensen the local club lead­ er. John Kosmata submitte'd to an after spending ,the week end with operation for kidney trouble a't Miss Ella Ma& Sershen at the Bill 90~d, -QUIz waut ads bring results. Weekes hospital Thursday mor­ Phone Nebre Vodehnal home. ning. I ~ , , 1• \. L ---- ._------_. _-/ --"r'"' / I

mE ORD QUIZ,.ORD, NhllRASKA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1931. PAGE FIVE , % ------~ -- - _ -We try to keep our prices in -Yesterday C. C. Dale and tam- Mrs. han Canedy was at the T, .., line with the prices of produce. 11y went to Broken Bow. They S. Weed home Thursday afternoon .l\lrs. Moul's Father Ord Church Notes [ LOCAL NEWS messing & Robbins Bargain store. "lUI be guests of County Agent M. to attend the 4-H girls club. Dead; Was Pioneer ChrlUIIlJ.l ~dep.ce,. . .: Eureka News 21-lt L. Gould and family a~d take in Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Funeral services were held at The subject or the ~sson:~er. A esurprise party was held Tues­ ------1 -Mrs. W11l Carson was spending the ball game between the Valley Cecil Wolf and children of Spring­ Lushton August 3 for Jacob La bart, mon read. at all Christian. Sclen.c~ day evening in honor of Edward -e. A. Hager returned home a few days in Lincoln with her county all stars and the all stars dale neighborhood visited at the Kusek and Floyd Dubas at the \ Saturday from a two weeks stay father af Mrs. John Moul of Ord churches and societies on Sund!l1, sister, Mrs. W. J. Byington and' of Custer county. Carl Wolf home. Mr. Labart passed away at hi; August 9, was, "Spirit." One of the, Elyria hall. They are here visit­ in Kimball, where he has been family. She accompanied her --Joe Krejci of Plattsmouth, }t'riday evening Pete Davis came I ing their parents and other rela­ looking after the- crops on his home there at the age of 84. Mr. selections r~~d from the ~ible is grandson, Ellis Carson and Arthur manual training and athletic in­ home from a few days visit with and Mrs. Maul attended the funeral as follows: God is a Spint: and tives and expect to return to Wash­ / farm. Auble, who were attending the structor for the past two years in his grandparents in North Loup. tngton, D. C. sometime next weet. -Mrs. Forrest Johnson and sis­ and spent a week in Lushton re- they that worship' him must wor­ Epworth League Institute. The the Ord schools, has been making Dena Davis of North Loup came to turning home Sunday. Mr. u{bart ship him, in sp,irit and in truth."' Mrs. Mary Walahoski of Ord ;'" ter, Miss Norene Hardenbrook boys went as delegates from the good this summer selling maps. He the Wlll Davis home that evening spent a few days at her son's ho~e f came home last Wednesday. They was one of the pioneer residents (John 4:24) From the prom-is.a- that Methodist Epworth league, Ord. has been in Ord several times and for a short visit. Saturday the of Fillmore county, homesteadlng there is but one God and God is the 'Tom Walahoskl and famil'. had been spending a few days in They claim there was a large dele- went from here to Denver. Will Davis family and Dena visited She returned home Thursday. Fremont, Omaha and Blair. there in 1871. He was 'acquainted Spirit, the conclusion. is drawn gatlon and a. wonderful meeting. ----Misses Maude Eastburn and with relatives at Comstock. Sun­ with Buckskin Charlie White and that there can be but one Spirit and Mrs. Lawrence Danczak and son -Miss Lucy Rowbal, Inez Swain Mrs. Carson accompanied them Vera Frederick returned home day evening the Davis family took Leon and two daughters of Loup and Margaret Holmes were in Littlefield, two prominent pIoneer that the real U.llI.!ers~ retteets df­ home. '.tuesday evening after a few days Dena home and had supper with characters. Three sons and three vine Spirit alone, and thewore is City came to Leon Osentowski's Kearney Monday. The latter went " Ed Keller has returned home vacation trip to Colorado places of Mr. Davis' parents in North Loup. daughters survive Mr. Labart spIritual and not material. Other Sunday.•They were looking at the to register in the state teacher's Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nelson and son ______'__ citations read, are- intended to show crops on their' farms here. normal. She wllJ go there 'in from Kansas where he had been interest. ) employed for several weeks hauling -Miss Adeline Kosmata came were Sunday visitors at Ivan ·-Misij Margaret Petty came home that the belief of spirits dwell1ng J. B. Zulkoskl attended the K. of September and ta~ a,teacher's Canedy's. . C. meeting at Ord Monday evening I course. Miss Margaret was one wheat. home'E'unday from HasHngs, where !:lunda)' after a two days stAy ill ,temporarily in p.hysical bodies is -Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Cecil she had been taking a few weeks Donzella White stayed Wednes­ .tUyerdale with her friend, Mias erroneous, and is to be overcome while Mrs. Zulkoski spent a couple . ; ofthe Ord graduates this spring! I .; Clark were in Burwell. studies hl. the Hastings college. day with the Clarence Terrill chil­ Alveua Kriewald. by obtaining correct understand- days this week caring for her moth­ -Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Butcher dren in Davis Creek neighborhood er Mrs. Joseph Kusek, who is quite of Burwell were Ord vlsitors Mim­ -Mrs. Steve Parks of North --:-Richard Mutter, of Newton, ing of God, the only Spirit, who is Loup was in Ord Saturday. Kas. and Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Mutter and Friday night Maedean, Erma George A. Munn, COUntl Aitornel. not contained or cO.llUned in any­ III at this writing. day. They had been in Maxwell. and Keith Terril stayed with the Mr. and Mrs. John Iwanski and " On their homeward tJip they were -Arthur Bailey is enjoying a and Miss Virginil\ have been enjoy­ NOTICE O}' SIlER!} }"S 8,\.LE. thing. One of the selections read visit with a friend, Lester Sclick of Ing a vacation trip through jhe Paul White young fo.ks. Notice is hereby given, that by from "Science and Health with Key family were Sunday dinner guests accompanied by Mrs. Joe Rowbal Thursday the Paul White family at Aleck Iwanski's home at Elyria. GIld daughter Merna of Ord, Mr. Seward. Black HUls. Richard has been virtue of the Judgment. Sentence to Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy -Mr. and Mrs. Fritz' Kuehl and having a vacation from his work were dinner visitors in the Lyle and Order of the County Court of (p.288), is as follows: "The sup­ Butcher and Mrs. Rowbal are bro­ Abney home near North Loup. The Valley County, Nebraska, made and positional wartlt,rQ between truth -M. Guggenmos has been em­ ther and sister. daughter were visiting in. Madison and visited his parents in Com­ county from Saturday until Mon- stock. • same day Mr. and Mrs. Frank entered August Eleventh, 1931, in and error is only the mental con­ ploye<1 in Stapleton where he ia -Just in our line of fall and White were at Reeve Manchester's plastering a church. winter shoes for everybody at the day. ¥r. and Mrs. Gust Rose went -The Ed Panowicz .store in an action wherein The State of flict between the evidence of the to the farm and were looking after Comstock was entered by burglars for dinner in North Loup. Nebraska is Plaintiff and Ralph L. spiritual sense and the testimony Blessing & Robbins Bargain Store. Mr. and Mrs. Clltlord Comns 21-lt things until the Kuehl's came home. recently but not much loss is reo Rydberg, and One Ford Automo- of the matertat senses, and this -Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hammons ported. Entrance was gained thru were Sunday, visitors at Arthur bile, Four Cylinder, 1924 Model T warfare between Spirit and the -Mrs. Eleanor Wegrzyn of Col­ Collins. umbus and her nieces', Misses Vi­ and daughter of Bronson, Kansas, a window in the basement. Ed is Touring Car, Color Black, Wood flesh "lUI settle all questions thru and Mrs. Lewis Knudson and three a brother-in-law of Ed Beranek. Friday the Sunday school base Wheels, Motor Number 5699055, faith in and the understanding of vian and Marion Sorensen and a ball team played with Horace at divin~ Fall nephew, Vernon Sorensen and children of Omaha have been spend- -Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lundberg Without 1931 Nebraska Regtstra- Love." ing several days in Ord with Miss enjoyed a family reunion in Grand Horace. Arthur Collins and An­ tlon and License Number and at- ---.------their friend, Miss G~adys Loustrom thony Cummins went from this of Minneapolis, are visiting Mrs. Gertrude Hawkins and their moth- Island on Sunday. Among their tached thereto One Four Wheel Methodist Church. er, Mrs. W. N. Hawkins. children, who were at home were neighborhood and played on the Trailer, Grayish Blue Color, Wood Wegrzyn's people, Mr. and Mrs. Davis Creek team. Wheels, Without Nebraska Regis- "The world has thtngs-s-ton many Frank Koupal. -Leon Gardner, of Sargent, has Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Shirley, Grand n~eds an~Mr. tratlon and License Number, are things. What it is a spirit Suits -Dr. and Mrs. P. M. Jorgensen rented the ColJipriest house in Island and Mrs Perry Bell ,~hlllgS northwest Ord, of Long Beach. Defendants, and wherein said Ford tlhat rises above and makes of Fullerton were visiting Mr. and ~,-.....,------Two Get Degrees Automobile and Trailer were found ife worth while. , Mrs. August Peterson Sunday. -O-So-Merry club met last Wed- '7'", nesday evening with Mrs. Jim Mc­ guilty of being engaged in and That is the. church s task to From here they went to Burwell to Front Nebraska U used for the unlawful transporta- create that splrtt in man. / visit Mrs. Jorgensen's mother, Mrs. Call. Lunch was laid in Thorne's cafe. , Lincoln, Aug. 10.~Altlt Luevadie tion of intoxicating liquor and were August seems to be rather hard M. Alderman. Pleasant Hill' VanHorn of North Loup and Chaun- tound and declared to be a public fn Sunday school attendance. On= $1:8.50 -Monday Chauncey Hager came -Mrs. Vera Thorne and daughter Betty are expected .home this week Mrs. W1ll Earziest and children cey A. Hager of Ord are the two and common nuisance and by said I y 169 last Sunday. Let us do bet home after a few days stay in Den­ of North Loup spent Tuesday and students from Varley county listed Court-Ordered to be sold at public ter next Sunday. And remember ver, Colorado Springs, and other end. 1hey have been spending several weeks in Iliff, Colo. Wednesday with Dorothy Cummins. among the 258 who received de­ sale to the hishest bidder for cash, the worship service is the power .1 places in Colorado. , Thursday another sister, Mrs. AI- grees last week at the close of the as provided by law. house of the church. Plan to at- -Mrs. John Chatfield, Mr. and -Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Chatfield and little son, Albert Leroy, of ber~ Haught and two sons of summer session at the University I will at Two o'clock in the At- tend. . $19.75 j Mrs. Bert LeMaster and Mrs. Edith Spnng Creek came and stayed un- of Nebraska. With the addition of ternoon of August Twenty-fifth, The Epworth League service Will Tatlow and son came home Mon­ Rosevale, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee " Chatfield, ~ teach in Duncan, til the first of this week when Mr. the summer group, the total num­ 1931, at the West Front Door of b? of special interest Sunday eve­ ) day. They had spent several days and Mrs. Cummins returned home ber of graduates in 1931 is brought the Court House in the City of"Ord, rung as .the delegates to the Instl­ at the Pentecostal encampement in have been on a trip to the Black HUls. They returned Tuesday. [rom a ten days stay at Maxwell. I to 1,296. This is the largest num- Valley County, Nebraska, offer said tute, Elhs Ca~son and Arthur Auble Maxwell. The Wayne King family were at ber to receive degrees in any year. above described Ford Automobile will give their reports. The union ~Judge E. P. Clements left,. yes­ Floyd and his family stopped at $ZZ.50 home. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Chatfield Elmer King's Friday for dinner Alta Luevadie VanHorn has been and Trailer for sale-at public auc- service wUl be held at the Chris­ terday for Boulder, Colo., and on tion tothe highest bidder for cash. tlan church. W. H ,.WRIGHT. his return Saturday he will be ac­ came to.Ord and are visiting Lee's and' at the Walter Cummins home taking part in the graduate college j parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Chat­ to cut oak posts on Wayne's place and received the advanced degree Said sale will be held open One companied by his SO):1, Wayne Clem­ l Hour. ' Pillite Co. Couple Wrd. I ents and family, who w1ll visit the field, before going to their duties that evening for supper.. Comfort of master of arts. .(:b.auncey Hager, Ciements families for some time. as tnstructors in Duncan. Cummins went home with them to 'he son of C. A. Hager of Ord, reo Given under my hand this Miss Gertrude K. Luchsinger and -Mr. and Mrs. Rollln Dye have help Wayne for a few days and ceived the degree of bachelor ot Twelfth day of Aug1!.st, 1931. Walter G. Michaelsen, both of Benda's -Misses Minnie and Barl>ara I; Lukes entertained at dinner Fri­ moved to rOOlllil In the Fredrickson Owen White and Carl Wolf help- arts in the college of arts and . GEORGE S. ROUND, Sheriff Platte county, were united in mar­ Tailors - Cleaners day evening. Guests of honor were house in the northwesterg part of ed Arthur ColUns shock sweet :ciences. He is a member of Tau '. ... of Valley County, Nebraska riage here yesterday by Judge J. H. i l!frs. Ed Wegrzyn of Columbus and Ord. ' clover Friday. Keppa Epsilon fraternity. Aug. 13-2t. Hollingshead. 1 her nieces and nephew Missejl Vi­ -Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jeager, of I vian and Marion Sorensen and Ver­ North Platte, were In Ord Sunday p.E::l.cl ' . , 91 and dinner guests in the home Of . ~ClC:I~Clc:lC:lc:lc:lJ:::I,i",I~ non Sorensen and their friend, .c::I., C:I,J::IJ::Ic:lc:I,~ c:lJ:::I Miss Gladys Louistrom, all from Mrs. Pat Da11y. Mrs. Jeager was i Minneapolis. 'Other guests were g>:~erlY, Miss Adeline Kosmata and MIss Miss Edith Walton of 0 . . t' i -Mrs. Dan Needham writes from B / Q 1· At- Mary Koupal. t L ' ' -U. B. aid society met last Wed­ '~, Murray, la., where she is vis1t1ng .l" I J nesday with Mrs. Helen Hunt. her parents. Miss Rosemary is 0 e er a 1 Y with her and from there they are ! -So, and Sew club p.re meeting 1 today with Mrs. A. S. Koupal. planning on. going to Newton, la. -Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lukes Jr. -Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Snow ac· I entertained at dinner Sunday. Guests were Mrs. Eleanor 'Wegrzyn ~~~~~ni;r~m~ax~~~l t~r~rdJ:~~ p',- .. ces~ TueSday the Snow's went to Sar- 0 . ', rt· ' of Columbus and Miss Vivian and Lower ~ Marion and Gladys Louistrom and gent where they are holding are· 0 Vernon Sorensen from Minneapolis. vival meeting. The visitors then went to, Davis -About forty Ord people' were ~ " Creek and spent the evening with at Maxwell !.liost of last w,eek where ' the Will Lukes family. they attended a state Pentecostal 0 ,_Notwithstanding our low prices you U -Rev. and Mrs. Wright and meeting. There were 120 tents andI d'aughter Mary were dinner guests all were fllled. Evenings. during at the Ben Eberhart home Friday services, there were often 1,000 ,will find Q10re quality in our New D evening. . people in attendance. 0 -For the next sixty da'ys we wlll -'Tuesday Mrs. 'L R. Brantlng sell school shoes for both boys returned to Ord from a quick trip Fall 1931 Blankets than ever before. " and girls at bargains. Blessing & to h~r home in Bauxite, Ark. She o Robbins Bargain store. 21-lt was ac..companied to Bauxite by her n -Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lee and son Leland, who with qis two sis­ Never have we had such closely woven blankets ... covered so well with , family and Misses Mabel Lee and ters, Dorothy Jean and Virginia, soft wooly nap .., so finely stitched ... with colors so outstanding. Not I Maude Shepard of' North Loup had been. staying in Oakdale with U spent Sunday at the Ben Eberhart Mr. Brantlng's people. The Uran­ narrow, skimpy widths, but blankets that are wide enough to tuck under the home. ting's came nor,th several weeks ~ I --:-Lukes Bros., who are Albert, ago on account of the Ulness of 0 widest mattress .,. every pairat least 70 in. wide. AU ofthe features that Joe, and }t'rank, write Ord relatives Mrs. Hranting's father, l<'rank' that they recently had a good rain Misko. One of the ,little girls has every homemaker wants at prices lower than last, year or the prices of pre-- at Kimball. Corn looked nice but been quite UI In Oakdale but is war days.- , \ I small grain did not make any crop improved. Business in connection JJ o this summer. ' with her father's estate "lUI detain " " -Miss Elizabeth Lukes is ex­ Mrs. Branting in Ord a few days I pected home this evening from Fre­ ionger, after which she "lUI go to D , mont where she has attended col­ Oakdale after her two daughters D 72x80 Part Wool 70x80 Part Wool 72x84 Part Wool lege the past six weeks. and" then return home. Mr. and -Misses Mildred -and Lorraine Mrs. !3ranting' have a small son, Haas are spending this week in who has been left at home in the U Burwell visiting their grandparents care of a competent maid during We Will Lay Blanket Blanket Blanket Mr. and Mrs. John Haas. their stay in Nebraska. t~ -'York shoes that are guaran­ -Donald Galloway, of Omaha, 1;hem~Away' I teed to stand the hard knocks at who is spending some time in Ord D : very reasonable prices. Blessing with his aunt, Mrs. Arthur Capron, ~.li~~ 98 " '98c "BI, & Robbins Bargain Store. 21-lt is having a good time and not an­ n.m. '$2 xious to return home. Mrs. Gal­ For You ~ Single comfortable style. of tho blanket. It II the I -Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Baker Not. the extra size.' A fine i and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Staley were loway was also here but she has sateen bound, plaid pat­ biggest value that we Inve 0 A yery small deposlt wUJ ever offered. 4 Iba., 4 In. .00t wooly napp~ blanket returned to Omaha. in Ord Sunday. The Baker's and terns. Usual blanket col· A yea'r ago the prl" was Mr. Staley went to Central City -Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Koupal hold any blanket you select ora. Sateen binding, ..aorted until you need it. $S.98. ,. 1 that evening. Mrs. Staley will not spent Sunday in Burwell with Mrs. U 6 In.plald pattern•. return to her home in St. Paul Koupal's father, G. H. Russell. Mrs. s I this week on account of the lllness Russell is spending a few weeks in ., --,--.---.~..~ of her grlj,nddllllghter Shirley Lincoln. . Staley. The little girl is the -Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Robert 70x80 Plaid 70x80 Single 70x80 Plain daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Noll returned home from Colorado. D Staley. She has been under a doc­ They had gone to Boulder and tor's care. for several days. FredericK: to see relatives. Mrs. -Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lewis and Noll's mother Mrs. R. J. Clark is Prepare Now! Blanket Blal11{et Blanket 0 \ son and Miss Eunice Chase spent staying in Colorado for h'er healttl. Sunday with relatives in Loup City. Mr. Clark has received word that -John Haskell of Sargent was she is again quite UI and under a .Back to School in A. 11. C". in Ord tor a few hours Tuesday. doctor's care. She was not at all D 49- 39 His family had been here for sev- well when Mrs. Noll came home. Percales $1 69c $1 eral days. ,,- -Mrs. Jack K. Rashaw and son Here Is another wonderful Robert and daughter Fay and Don­ This Is a China cotton Nohl the full size. A good -Sox, stockings, suits, shirts, al­ The finest cloth the ,~orld has c\;t'r produced for blanket, medium w~lght. blanket value. Usual blan. ways at the lowest prices at the al.d Lashmett have returned to Ord ket colored p,lald. Wonder. weIght blanket, either 0 Note the large size. Usual color~ Blessing & Robbins Bargain Store. from HammUl, S. D. Miss Fay had wear and wash proof.... Full 36 inches wide and grey or tan with banket colora. ful for use under the Iheet striped ends. - I, 21-lt b,een there visiting for over two priced Iow- ; -Mrs. Ray Enger and daughter months. Mrs Rash~w and the boys , Aileen of Burwell were In Ord Sat· were away only a few days. U urday al)d calling upon the form­ -Mr. and Mrs. Charley Finley er's sister, Mrs. Ralph Haas and and Miss Lois Finley of near North Sat~rday. 0 Loup were Ord visitors I I family. They were returning home 64x78 Indian after several days stay with rela· ~ ~ tives near Davis Creek. '19c I --':Miss Dorothy Rowbal came Co'fortable i from Maxwell Tuesday. She had Blanket gone to Burwell with Rev. and Mrs. .I Everett Stanley, coming home on $3.98 the motor. I; -Saturday afternoon Mrs. C. J. Belfast Prints, 36" at ·15c In plaIn' colora Dance 49' with a soft color. t Mortensen entertained a few guests. I $1 There were two table of bridge ed striped end. I players. at Indian designs 11'1 brIght Beautiful pastel -Thursday the Methodist Miss­ Gold Seal colors, suitable for couc" shades, au Itable \ lOe for "comfortable" ionary society met with Mrs. W. B. Mrs, Julia Chilewski's robes or for auto blankets. Weekes.- There were fifteen ladles o use. in attendance. Mrs. Leslie Mason 6 miles southeast of was assistant hostess. Arcadia -Fx:iends from -Kimball write that Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Williams o had been there to look aft~r the Sunday, August 16 crop on their farm. However, Mr. WUliams was not at all well and Music By o they have returned to LOllg Beach. Miss Laura Abernethy writes from Joe Puncochar California that whUe theWUllams' . and his were in Kimball sh~ was going to SIX MUSIC MAKERS D stay with Mrs. Williams' mother, i Mrs. Ella Keown in Long Beach. I!:rClClCClJ::ICJ:::IClCJ:::IClJ:::IJ::Ic:lCli:::IcCa " ( , .'

l~ _ PAGE SIX THE ORD QUIZ, ORD. NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1931.

~fter full consideration and hear­ ka Joseph Jungman Lodge No. 161 1.931, at the hour of nine o'clock in PUBLIC NOTICE lUan Thin As Rail­ Ing of remonstrants if there be any Z. C. B. !. of Burwell, Nebr. bas the forenoon, central time, at the The Chairman and Board at Haskell Creek on said day, the Board wlll use its made written application to the entrance to the County Court .County Supervisors of the County Iron Adds 10 Pounds of Valley, In the State of Nebraska Some {armen in this community "I was tired, run-down and thin discretion in granting or withhold­ Honorable Board of Supervisors of House in Ord, the County Seat of ~he by resolution duly passed and en~ have started cutting their prairie as a rail. Since taking Vinol, I ing said License. County of Valley, The State of • valley County, Nebraska, at the ,r - hay and unless It rains right away ION. KLIMA, JR., Nebraska, for a License to con- place where sheriff's sales are made tered in the minutes of their pro- ­ sleep well, feel better and have high~ ceedlngs on the fourth day of Au­ the rest will cut theirs. Several gained 10 pounds."-R. A. Crom- (SEAL) County Clerk duct and operate a dance and sell at public auction to the small showers fell during the week berg. Aug. 13-2t a~~sement hall located upon the est bidder for cash, the property gust, 1931,·In accordance with Ar­ but we're still looking for that big ~ ticle VI, Chapter II of the Com­ Thin- run-down, nervous men or ------.,.....------­ S,E of Section 30 in Township 20 on which said mortgage was fore­ rain. Some fields of corn are Dads & Vogeltanz, Attorne)'s North, Range 16 West of the 6th closed, which said property Is slt­ plied Statutes of Nebraska for 1929 burning badly and a great many women need the help of iron, lime IN TIlE DISTRICT COURT OF P. M., same being outside the limits uated in the County of Valley and directed that public notice be given' are standing the drouth remark­ and cod liver peptone as contained VALLEY COUNTY, NElJRASKA ?f any incorporated City or Vlllage State of Nebraska, and described stating that the County of Valley in Vinal. Even the first bottle has outstanding and unpaid bonds ably. The dust from the newly Frank L. Osentowskl, Plaintiff, III Valley County, Nebraska, which as follows: The Northwest Quar­ graded roads has been blamed for brings new pep, a goal! appetite said application is now on file in ter (NW%,) of Section Numbered in the total principal amount of and sound sleep. Aids digestion vs. Lyle Craig and Lottie H. Craig Sixty-seven Thousand Dollars the burning of some fields. his wife, the heirs, devtsees, lega~ my office. Twenty-six (26) and the North- and makes red blood, Tastes de­ That said application wlII be east Quarter (NE%,) of Section ($67,000.00) consisting of: Mr. and Mrs. Will Petersen and licious. Get a bottle of Vinal today. tees, personal representatives and son Harley, and daughter, Marie of all other persons interested iil the c?nsldered by the Board of Super- Numbered Twenty-seven (27), Refunding Bonds in the principal The results will amaze you. Ed F. visors on th~ 24th day of August Tow n s hip Numbered Seventeen Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pe­ Beranek, druggist. estate of John E. Wigent, deceased, amount of Sixty-seven Thousand tersen of Hildreth and Mrs. James real names unknown, and all per­ 1!l31 at 10: 00 o'clock A. M., at (17), North, Range Numbered Fif­ Dollars ($67,900.00) dated Septem­ H. Jensen and Wilford of Norman sons having or claiming any inter­ which time any person or persons teen (15), West of the 6th P. M., ber I, 1927, due September 1, 1947, drove up Tuesday for a visit with est In the Northwest quarter of may appear before the said Board containing 320 acres, more or less optional on any interest payment ., their cousin, Chris Nielsen and tam­ Section 12, Township 19, North of and object or show cause why said according to Government Survey' date, numbered from 24 to ~O of Ily. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Range 16, West of the sixth Prin­ License should .not be granted, and to satisfy first, the sum of $63,20 the .denominatlon of $1,000 each, ., Andrew Petersen and Mrs. J. H. cipal Meridian, in Valley County after full conslderatton and hear- costs shown on order of sale and hearing interest at the rate of Jensen spent a few hours with Mr. Nebraska, real names unknown, de~ ing of remonstrants if there be any the accruing costs of this action' four and one-quarter per centum and Mrs. J. J. Pigman. Tuesday fendants. The above named de­ on said day, the Board wlIf use its second to satisfy the plaintiff in tIi~ (4%,0/0) per annum, which were au­ evening the Hildreth and Norman fendants will take notice that they ?Iscretlon In granting or withhold- sum at $18,203.59, with interest thorized by a Resolution of the people returned to their homes and have been sued in the District ing sald License. thereon at the rate of 10% per an- Board of County Supervisors pass­ / the Chicago family drove to Grand IG~. ( r Court of Valley County, Nebraska, KLIMA, JR., num from June 20, 1931, and the ed and approved the 23rd day of \ Ii Island as the first lap on their by the above plaintiff, who filed (SEAL) County Clerk surplus, If any, to be paid to such August, 1927. homeward journey after spending a his petition in said action on July Aug. 13-2t of the defendants as may be shown week with relatives in the southern 31st, 1931, the object and prayer at to be entitled to the same. All as That since the issue of said part of the state. No. 13557 provided by said order of sale and bonds, the rate of Interest has so whlch-ts to exclude the delendants, declined in the markets that by Mrs. Chris Nielsen and daughters and alI of them, from any and all TREA.SURY DEPARTMENT decree. taking up and paying off such j visited with Mrs. J. M. Alderman claims to the property above de­ OFFICE O}' COMPTROLLER OF Dated this 24th day of July, 1931. bonds by an issue of Refunding Friday afternoon. scribed, and to quiet and confirm THE CURRENCY DANIEL H. McCLENAHAN Bonds of the County, a substantial Several neighbors gathered at the title of the plaintiff therein as Washington, D. C. June 29; 1931 Special Master of the Unit€d saving - In the amount of yearly I the Henry Jorgensen home Thurs­ against the said defendants and all Whereas, by satisfactory evi- States District Court, District running interest wlII be made to day evening to help Mr. Jorgensen persons having or claiming any in­ dence presented to the undersigned, of Nebraska, Grand Island the County; that the County has celebrate his birthday. Those pres­ terest in the satd real estate, real has been made to appear that Division. accumulated no funds for the pay­ ent were the Frank Flynn, Walter names unknown. That due order "First National Bank in Ord," inIJULY 30-5t. ment at the principal of said bonds I Jorgensen, Elliott Clement and for service by publication has been the city of Ord, in the County of ::--''':-"-:------­ and has no money in any sinking Valley and State of Nebraska has Hardenbrook & MIsko, Attorneys. Chris Nielsen families, Mr. and Mrs. made by the said Court. The above fund which may be applied there­ t Will Nelson, Anna Nelson and Anna named defendants are required to compIled with- all the provisions of NOTICE OF SALE on; that the Indebtedness of the I Mortensen. - answer the said petition on or be­ the Statutes at the United States,IIn The District Court of Valley County on account of the princi­ Ilda and Jess Howerton and their fore September 21st, 1931. required to be complied with- be- County, Nebraska. fore an association shall be author- In The Matter of the AppIlcation pal of said bonds is Sixty-seven guests Mrs. Loren Hiner and son FRANK. L. OSENTOWSKI, Thousand Dollars ($67,000.00) and of Berea and Homer Willard drove By Davis & Vogeltanz, ized to commence the business of of Joseph P. Barta, Administrator Banking; with Will Annexed of the Estate of that the said principal indebtedness to Genoa Thursday for a visit, re- His Attorneys is sought to be taken up and paid I turning Saturday.:" ' Now therefor I, J. W. Pole, Comj» Amanda J, Ward, Deceased for troller of the Currency, do hereby License to Sell Real Estate. ' off by means of Retundlng Bonds of r Mr. and Mrs. Will Nelson drove the said County in the principal to Lincoln Thursday returning the certify that "First National Bank Notice is hereby given that in amount of Sixty-seven Thousand ! same evening 'and bringing Anna in Ord," in the City of Ord, in the pursuance to an order ot Honorable " County of Valley and State of Ne. Ralph R. Horth, Judge of the Dis­ Dollars ($67,000.00) to be dated j Nelson and Anna Mortensen from September 1, 1931, bearing Interest r their summer school work. braska is authorlsed to commence trict Court ot Valley County, Ne­ at the rate of three and three quar­ the business of Banking as pro- braska, made 0;11 the 25th day of There were 33 in Sunday school ters per centum (3*%) per annum, Sunday morning. vided in Section Fifty one hundred July, 1931, for the sale of the teal and sixty nine of the Revised Sta- estate hereinafter: dellcribed, there payable annually, which the Chair­ Mrs. Dagmar Cushing and chil­ man and Board of County Super­ dren and Alvin Chrlst~msen spent tutes ot the United States. will be sold at public vendue to the In testimony whereof, witness my highesf:lbidder for cash, at the West visors of said County propose to Monday with the Henry Jorgensen Issue. The County Board reserves family. hand and Seal of office this twenty- Front Door of the Court House in the right to redeem any or all or Mr. and Mrs. Wes Miska and chil­ ninth day of June, 1931. the City of Ord, in said County, on J. W. POLE, the 27th day of August, 1931, at these bongs on any Interest pay­ dren spent the week end in York ment date. with Mrs. Miska's sister and fam­ CgJ;gptroller oJ. the Currency. the hour of Ten o'clock A. M., the (SEAL) ,July 9-10t following described real estate to- Public noqice is hereby gIIV€iIl ily. that any taxpayer of the County of Mrs. Walter Jorgensen and Lor­ wit: Lot Three In Block Fifty of Davls &1 Vogeltanz, Attorneys. the Original Townslte of Ord, Val- Valley may file objections to such raine and Harlan have been spend­ proposed action with Ign. Klima, ing a few days with Mrs. Jorgen­ XO'l'ICE l'OU PUESJ<~NrrATlOX ley County, Nebraska, subject to O}' CLAUIS • the encumbrance of record. Jr., County Clerk, at his office in sen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. -P. L. the Court House in the City of Ord, Plejdrup. In The County Court of Valley Said sale wlll remain open one County, Nebraska. hour. on the 21st day of August, 1931, be­ Hilda and Ray Nelson and Leon tween the hours of 9; 00 o'clock A. and Duane Woods and Wilma Hare STA,TE OF NEBHASKA ) Dated this 25th day of July, 1931. ) ss, JOSEPH P. BARTA M. and 5: 00 o'clock P. M. or during of Schuyler attended a party at business hours on any day prior to Leo *lson's Wednesday evening. Valley County ). Administrator with Wlll Anu'exed In the matter of the estate of of the Estate of Amanda J. Ward, said date. Ilda, Roy and Jess Howerton Ign, Klima, Jr. County Clerk. were Sunday guests at S.' I. Knud Peterson, deceased. Deceased. wm­ Notice is hereby given to all per- JULY 30-3t. (f-lEAL) ard's. August G-3t. Will Nelson and Walter Jorgen­ sons having claims and demands :~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:~, sen were fishing at Ericson Sun­ a,gainst Kn ud Peterson, late of, == .=r day afternoon with pretty fair "alley County, deceased, that the : luck. ' time fixed for filing claims and de­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jorgensen mands against said estate is three and family called at Raymond months from the 20th day of Au­ ORD DIRECTORY

gust, 1931. All such persons are ~I#I# ~ Christensen's Sunday evening. ~~~~------• --- w ... __ Now it always makes a person required to present their claims feel better to know that they aren't and demands, with vouchers, to the as bad off as some one else so we'll County Judge, of said county on or KIRBY C. McGREW F. L. BLESSING before the 20th day of November, just repeat a couple of remarks NonCE. DENTIST Notice is hereby given that pur­ 1931, and claims filed wlll be heard M. D. that we have heard during jhe past '1lrlephone n week. Will Petersen of Chicago suant to the provisions of Senate by the County Court at 10 o'clock Physician and Surgeon A. M. at the County Court room, in .l·aay Dlagno.l. says that this section of Nebraska l<'ile No.3, as passed by the 1931 Office ('ver ll1'On'8 Store Legislature of the State of Nebras­ said county, on the 21st day of has better looking corn fields than Phone 181 • • - Ord. Nebraska vmce In Ma.onlc Temple he had ever seen in southeastern k,a Frank V. Psota of North Loup, November, H31, and all claims and , Nebraska and Bert Alderman, who Nebraska, has made written appli­ demands not filed as above will be has been through 34 states in the cation to the Honorable Board of forever barred. . past three months says that Gar­ Supervisors of The,County of Val­ Dated at Ord, Nebraska, this 23rd C. C. Shepard, M. D. G. W. TAYLOR day of July, 1931. field and Valley counties look as ley, The State of Nebraska, 'for a Physician and Surgeon DENTIST good as any he had seen "and that License to conduct and operate a J. H. HOLLINGSHEAD, Dance and amusement hall, located (SEAL) County Judge . X·Ray from Bismark, N. D. to O'Neill in Ord, Nebraska '~ Nebraska the country has' been upon the NE%, Section 12 in Town­ July 30-3t. ,"~n Methods stripped by the grass hoppers. - ship 17 North, Range 14 West of Ofllt:" 116 PHONES Rea, 18 the 6th P. M., same being outside XOTICE OJ<' SALE BY SPECIAL Office Over Model Grocery the limits of any incorporated City MASTEU UNDER DECREE G01ernor at Burl,'ell. ~lcClenahan, Governor Charles W. Bryan and or Village in Valley County, Ne­ DanIel II. Special Charles W. Weekes, M. D, Master, 526 Little Bldg. H. B. VAN DECAR Mayor F. C. Zehrung will be braska, which said application is Office Ph.ne U Attorney.~t-Law among the guests at the Burwell now on file in my office. Lincoln, Nebr. rodeo tomorrow, which is Lincoln That said application will be Public notice is hereby given that HILLCREST Special Attention Given to Real day: A special train will travel considered by the Board of Super­ by virtue of an order issued out of Estate Law, Land Titles and I Dance) from Lincoln tomorrow morning visors on the 24th day of August the Distrlct Court of the United SANITARIUM Probate of Estates. ! States, District of Nebraska Grand ~ebra.aka and back in the evening. 1931 at, 10: 00 o'clock A. M., at pu~suance Phone U State Bank Bulldlnjl; f at which time any person or persons Island Division, and in , Ord, Nebra.llka . may appear before the said Board to the decree of said court, render­ i and object or sllow cause why said ed and filed June 20th, 1931, in an F. A. BARTA, M. D. ! FRANK PSOTA'S License should not be granted and action therein pending, to-wit: No DR. LEE C. NAY 189 Equity, wherein The Penn Mu­ Speclallst In Diseases of tile ,! after full consideration and hear­ DR. ZETA M. NAY 12 miles Southeast of Onl if tual. Life Insurance Company Is EYE, EARl NOSE and THROAT ing Of, remonstrants there be any De~ar G asses Fitted OSTEOPATHIC eHYSICIAN8 on said day, the Board will use its plaintiff, and Herbert B. Van Harriet G. VanDecar; J. D. Barnes; Office Over Beranek's Drug Store and SURGEONS Saturday, Aug. 15 discretion in granting or withhold­ Office Hours: 18 to 13 A. M. Phones: Ofiice 1811. Res. 181 ing said License. George Jensen, and Charlotte Jen­ W ~ 1:80 to 4 P. M. Eyes Tested and Glallses Fitted GOOD MUSIC IO~. KLIMA, JR., sen, are defendants, whereby a i County Clerk mortgage on the property herein­ ------after described was foreclosed, and Dance starts at 9 and ends -ORVILLE H. SOWL { at 12 on account of the 13.30 the undersigned was appointed ORD HOSPITAL 5.67 NOTICE. Special Master of this court to sell FUNERAL DIRECTOR ? new law. .35 Notice is hereby given that pur­ said property and execute said de­ One Block South ot Post Office I 41.31 suant to the provisions of Senate cree and order of sale, I Daniel H. Nebraska ! l<'ile No.3, as passed by the 1931 McClenahan, as such Special Mas­ o.a, I Everybody Welcome! Miller, M. D. , 32.06 Legislature of the State of Nebras- ter will on the 31st day of August, Phone.: Bu.lne.s. IU.1 Re•. 171W C. J. 130.00 i 57.5~ OWNER i i McGINNIS & Surgery. Consultotion ( F~JRGUSON i and X-Ray I Veterinarians ~ ORU, NEllIUSK). Phone 41 Ord, Nebraska ------, Weller & McMindes GEO.R.GARD noal Estate an4 LI'n 8t~ek DENTIST Auctioneers X-RAY DIAGNOS.S Gas Given for Extraction. Phone n Tr, U.I Office 109 PHONES ~.... 114 -~------GEO. A~ PARKINS DR. H. N. NORRIS , _I , Optometrist 0ft}ce Phone 117.1, Ite•. 11TW f 1I1WICE I, .It ~~~;, Ey.. Examined and GI...... OST]'!;OPATHIC PHYSICIAl'f J , AND SURGEON warmed is he t1~C I'It1e4,_Belen'titleAll, ! ••• ORD.NEBRABKA !!lye. T...ted •••• Gla..... "'Ued t " f { HOTI:L' FONTENELLE , As the man who cuts wood for fuel is warmed ! both by exercise and after by the fireside so ! Take care 0/ your Eye! and DR. J. P. LAUB 400 ROOMS they will take care oj you!" !he saver glows in the security afforded by sav­ 5o CHIRCPRACTOR $2' Rooms Priced mgs and after by the providing of those thinzs WITH BATH :0 ,/ From $3 DOWNI ll!l~ I Over Nebralka 8tate Bull: that afford pleasure. 10 o F.ROM I~O Room' Priced GLEN AUBLE From$3.~0 DOWNI OPTOMETRlST Phone 23 - Ord, Nebruu J Hos~ ,,~ ~he notables. .Headquarlers Ci~ic, Social, Business, Travel, AVIatIon and Motor Clubs. Old fashIoned hospilalily. Lux- ­ urious ac~ommodalions. Famous Dance Bands. PIANO SERVICE '1 An Eppley Holel. Tuned, vacuum cleaned and Quiz Want Ads I, OMA'rlA general repair. A. J. AUllLE :For Results I NEBRASKA 51AIE BANk Call Anhle Bros. .. - ----,-, !, - l j J THE ORD'QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA, TIIURSDAY. AUGUST 13. 1931. PAGE SEVEN

ROSEVALE Busy Bee Cooking Club. Be sure to do this every morn­ Wllson Chatfield, little son of The Busy Bee Cooking club met ing for "It's the little daily, dose Barker News Joint Items at the home of Dorothy Pierce. We Fat Girls! Here's ( that takes off the fat" and brings te Mira Valley News Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Chatfield fell "that Kruschen feeling" of enerset­ \ Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bredthauer whlle playing in his wagon and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Peterson took The Useful Needleworkers met held our meeting in a pasture near .and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph hurt himself under his eye, which Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday atteruoon with Ruby and the creek. Each member brought ic health and activity that Is re­ formed a blister. Ed Green. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Elsie Cropp. The next meeting a bread roll and -we then scored ATip For You flected in bright eyes, clear skin, Hellwege and famlly and Emll and cheerful vivacity and charming 'Oscar Hellwege attended a famlly Joe Rysavy of Arcadia has been Green were supper guests at the wiII be with their leader, Mrs. Rus­ and tested them. It was planned All over the world Kruschen Ed Green home. sell Jensen. that we would meet again Monday Salts is appealing to girls and figure. reunion picnic at Seward Sunday. helping his father stack grain. Get an S5c bottle of Kruschen Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hellwege Miss Ruby Cropp visited with Ar­ Chas. Faudt vaccinated hogs for Mr. and Mrs. Bill McMIndes and evening and have a weiner roast women who strive for an attrac­ Ed Green Monday morning. Annabel were callers at the J. L. near the rtver, We decided to tive, free from fat figure that can­ Salts at McLain & Sorensen's or -drove to York Saturday and visited lene Larsen Wednesday afternoon. any drug store (lasts 4 weeks)­ with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blum of She also stayed over night Wed· Monday afternoon the Weed Abernethy home Tuesday evening. have an achievement day to close not fall to win admiration. threshing crew played the Frazier Nita Grant visited with Mrs. the season's work. After this was Here's the recipe that banishes you must be sattstted with results that place that night. Mr. and Mrs. nesday. or money back. Otto Hellwege and daughter Eloise & Co" crew a game of baseball. Ralph Hanson Tuesday afternoon. done we returned to the house and fat and brings into blossom all the Mrs. Elmer Hallock took her two There was a large crowd of root­ Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McMindes and were served a tasty lunch by the who have been visiting in this chlldren, Bonadelle and Eldwin natural attractiveness that every ers for both sides and the game Annabel drove to Farwell Wednes­ hostess. woman possesses. -Dr. John Kantor of Sargent is 'Community for some time also at­ over to Struckman's Thursday af­ a patient in Hillcrest. Saturday tended the picnic at Seward and was indeed very interesting. The day afternoon to attend the funeral Lois Dowhower, Club Rep. ternoon to play. On the way back teams were quite well matched but of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Every morning take one-half tea­ Drs. C. W. Weekes and Kirby Mc­ from there returned to their home Mrs. Hallock called on Mrs. O. J. spoon of Kruschen Salts in a glass Grew operated upon him, remov­ at Cleveland, Ill. the !<'rlj,zier crew won the game by Harold Jackson who passed away Model A's Hale Last Meeting. of hot water before breakfast. Hurlbert. one point, the score being 10 to shortly after birth that mornlng. The Model A's have h_ad their ing his appendix. Miss Erna Klein of Scotia spent Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hurlbert and 11. Joe Chadwick pitched for Fra­ Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. McMindes last meeting and are now prepar­ from Friday night until Sunday at the latter's mother, Mrs. Cutler zier and Ed Green and Orvil Noyes are sisters.. ing for Achievement Day and the the home of her grandmother, Mrs. went to Wolbach Saturday after­ for Weed. Monday the Short Man­ Mr. and Mrs JIm Hansen were county fair. Malottke of this community. noon and visited with Mr. and Mrs. chester crew played the Frazer callers at the Chas. Pierce home Each club girl will invite her Mr. and Mrs. wm. Fuss and walter Papst. Mrs. Papst is a sis­ crew and Pete Jorgensen is said Wednesday evening. mother to attend the Achievement daughters, Dorothy, Julia and Elva ter of Mrs. Hurlbert. to have challenged- the winners of Miss M~rtha yodehnal of Gra;ld Day, August 20. We shall exhibit returned home last 'Vednesday Miss Mlldred Hurlbert has in­ this game. Island vlstted With her friend NIta all of our sewing made this year, SPECIAL PRICES ON evening from several days visit at fection in her finger as a result of About one-fourth inch of rain Grant at the R. A. Grant home, which consists of either a shoe bag, Lincoln, York, Clay Center and a little scratch obtained whlle was welcomed in the Barker neigh­ Thursday night and Friday. dress protector or four kinds of oflier points. opening a can. She was taken to borhood Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Grant took darning and patching, a made-over Edgar Lange, George Bremer and the doctor Friday and Is much bet­ their daughter Nita as far as Kear- garment a complete outfit of four Ella Lange attended the Mission ter at present. ney Saturday, where she visited pieces aild an afternoon dress. The Festival at Shelton last Sunday. Clarence Cropp motored to Eric­ with her brother and family, leav- member and by their mothers. They drove home the same night. son Saturday afternoon. and whll~ District 42 News ing from there Sunday for Idaho sewing will be judged by each club there he broke down With the car. Mr. and Mrs. Blauhorn of Palmer where she wlll work. There will also be a demonstration Cleaning Mr. and Mrs. Walter Foth, Wai­ He sent word home and his par­ ter and Martin Fuss drove to were Saturday supper guests at George Lockhart and family by two of the girls. Grand Island last Wednesday ents went after him. Charlie Otto's, Mrs. Blauhorn is visited at the R. A. Grant home Some of the plans as how to fix Mr. and Mrs. Lee Chatfield and a sister of Mr. Otto. Sunday afternoon. our booth at the home fair were al- where the men attended the horse Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Chatfield left and mule sale. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson were Mrs. Frank Holden and Dick, 'so made at the last meeting. Thursday for South Dakota. While Sunday dinner guests at Ray and Mrs. Ralph Hanson visited Maxine Bossen, who has been with Mark Bodyfleld's Sunday at- ,-,,,-",-,"-"-"-"-,,-,,-,,-..-. spending several days visiting in there they intend to go through the Knapp's. Overcoats • Grand Island at the home of Mr. Black Hills. They expect to be Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bridge ternoon. and Mrs. Frank Ml11er returned gone a week. and sons returned from their trip Jim Hansen, Venard Collins and George Watts, and son Glen, to Mandville, Wyo. Tuesday. They Louie Blaha's were callers at Bill Dresses 7Sc home the first of last week. threshed for A. J. Swanson, Floyd visited Mr. Bridge's mother and McMindes Sunday evening. • • Ella Lange went to Kearney Chatfield and Lars Larsen the past Monday of this week with the other relatives there. Dance Misses Inez Swain, Lucy Rowbal week. Mrs. Louise Brennick was a Suits • Wllson and Wllma Chatfield and Sunday dinner guest. at the Ed • • • EACH and Margaret Holmes of Ord, two chlldren of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Olean News The Lutheran people have com­ Christensen home in Arcadia. Ord Bohemian Chatfield are staying with Thea. Mr. and Mrs. Morace Hubbard An 8-pound baby girl was born menced singing practice for the to Mr. and Mrs. Gleason Stanton Mission Festival which will be held Nelson's while their parents are in and son of Ord were Monday eve­ Hall Trousers • • 3Sc South Dakota. n!ng guests at Ray BrYan~s. Sunday morning. Mother and babe the last Sunday in August. are being cared for by Mrs. Stan­ Mlss Erna Malottke, who has Harold Swanson, small son of Miss Verna Schaffner was a Sat­ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Swanson has urday night guest of Wilma and ton's mother, Mrs. Eisele at North Tuesday, Aug. 18 Hats • • • SOC been attending' the University of been having considerable trouble Loup. Nebraska came home the latter part Alice Barnhart. GIVEN BY Z. C, B. with -swelltng in his neck. Mrs. Mazie Fradenburg of Ord Miss Lillian wtcionan of West J, of last week and is planning on Mrs. O. J. Hurlbert is expecting Virginia and Claude Barber visited LODGE Have your cleanjng done by professional spending a couple of weeks with and 11'1 Tolen spent part of last her sister, Mrs. A. G. Grady and week at the Carl Oliver home. at the Stanton home Saturday. the home folks. Admission, SOc and 25c Tailors and Cleaners. Rev. wm, Bahr and Arnold Bred­ famlly of Omaha for the Burwell Mr .and Mrs. L. L. Oliver spent Mr. and Mrs. Ben Madison and Rodeo. Saturday evening there. Miss Dola family were Friday evening visit­ thauer left Wednesday for Seward Music By to attend the synod. Ladies Aid wlll meet with Mrs. Flynn of Ord is spending a few ors at Clifford Goff's. The Lutheran Ladies Aid met George Glarborg Wednesday after­ days there this week. Marie and Thelma BeH stayed last Thursday afternoon with Mrs. noon. Mrs. A. J. Swanson will Edwin Petersen of Ravenna and from Monday until Saturday with Joe's Merry Music Henry Rachuy, serve. Grandma Sperling were Sunday Irene and Viola Madison. FRANK HRON Rev. wm. Bahr, Wllllam Fuss Mr. and Mrs. E. Merrill of Ord dinner guests at Leon Sperling's. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Klanecky were Makers and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rysavy and Harry Snedra was a Friday dinner Sunday dinner guests in the Myrtle and Naomi Fuss went to Burwell +1I-1lI-1l11-1I1l_1II_1l1l_1ll-11I_1ll__ .;1 _111_. Sunday where Rev. Bahr conducted famJly of Arcadia were Sunday din­ guest there. The Ralph Sperling Stanton home. ner guests of John Rysavy's. family spent Monday there. Misses Goldie Madison and Vera church services. Louis Flock went to Boone coun­ Miss Bertha Bremer of Ord spent Mr. and Mrs. Ign. Pokraka spent Stanton entertained twenty of their FJ::IJ::Ic::IJ::IJ::IJ::InC:XClJ:::lJ::lJ::lJ::l~ Saturday nig!).t and Sunday at the ty Sunday and visited with friends. Sunday at the W'ill Fish home. Mrs. friends at an ice cream supper at home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fuss. Mrs. Elmer Hallock had the mis­ Pokraka hel.ped Mrs. Lyle Abney the park Tuesday evening. Bremer's, Kupke's, Huebner's fortune to burn her right arm on can corn Monday. Mrs. Rhynie Christensen has and Julius Rachuy went to the Ce­ the hot water tank. Mr. and ~rs. Carl Oliver and been in bed for several days suf­ dar river last Friday on a fishing little daughter, Greta Gale visited fering from spinal trouble. She DSEE NEBRASKA'S FASTEST D trip. They returned home the with the Dick Flynn family li.n has been taking treatments from Dr. J. P. Laub and is slowly re- same night. ~ Maiden Valley Blair. The Evangelical people held Mr. and Mrs. George Maxson and covering. . their E. L. C. E. social I~st Thurs­ Frank Clark returned home from children, Mrs. Warren and son, Mr. Misses Margaret Johnson of day evening in the basement of Wood Lake Wednesday night. and Mrs. Sutton and Miss Hickman North Loup, Louise Lee of Council their church. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kokes and of Salem, W. V. and Claude Barker Bluffs, Ia. and Edna Lee of Lincoln The Lutheran people will not Anton and Mr. and Mrs. W.Ill Gru- enjoyed a picnic dinner at Jenner's were Wednesday afternoon guests have church services next Sunday bel' and Emanuel were Sunday din- park in Loup City Thursday. in the Stanton home. ' as Rev. Bahr will be in Seward. ner guests at Rudolph Hosek's. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Otto drove Mr. and Mrs. Harry Christensen Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gifford went to Horace Wednesday afternoon and Mr and Mrs. Ivan Whitlow I " to Savannah, Mo. Sunday morning t.aking little Irene Doudt home. visited at Rhynie Chrtstensen'a where Mrs. Gifford will receive George Maxson called on Bert Sunday evening. treatments. Buten's and Charlie Barnhart's Sat- Clinton Zangger and Wesley Spring Creek News 'Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Botts and urday afternoon. Harold are visiting with Charles Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wegrzyn and Larry and Mrs. Sam Guggenmos Charlie Barber and Mr. and Mrs. Zangger. 1 children F'loyd and Pauline, accom­ were Wednesday evening visitors D. E. Davis and Merle called at panied by their son Louis and wife at the Charley Inness hom~. . George Maxson's Sunday. -Chelsea Lynn is the name giv­ of Omaha left Tuesday morning for Mrs. Sid Brown is enjoying a en to Dr. and. Mrs. Kirby McGrew's Dunlap, Nebr. to attend the wed­ visit from her mother, Mrs. Callie I F'razler Funeral horne, Or'd, Am. Hew daughter. She weighed 8% ding of their son Fred which is to Douglas of Cushing this week. 'iulanco service. Day phone 38; pounds. Mother and baby are in take place Wednesday the 12th.. Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Losure and .Ight 193. 31-tf Hlilcrest. The Theron and Charlie Beehrle Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Lesure were families and Mrs. Charlie Beehrle's Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. father, Mr. Gladson and wife, who and Mrs. Ed Tunnicliff at Burwell. are here from Des Moines, Ia. 11'1 Tolen of the Union Ridge visited at Albert Haught's Sunday neighborhood spent !<'I;iday and evening. Saturday at Spencer waterman's, The Misses Wilma and Vlasta Leonard Tolen spent a few days Klima hiked to the Frank Valasek there this week helping put up hay. Is; PROSPERITY just home early Wednesday morning Mrs. Nellle Van Ostrand and son and spent the day. of York arrived Thursday evening, Mrs. Herman Stowell and child­ at the home of her sister, Mrs. ren spent part of last week with Homer Jones for a few days visit. around the corner? her sister, Jane Maul. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Inness and Fred Clark's visited all day family were Sunday evening visit- Tuesday at Albert Haught's. ors iI, the Homer Jones home, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur McNamee Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Mr. and I and Mrs. Park Cook and children Mrs. Waldo 'Losure were F'r lday \Ve do know that old man winter is, called at Louie Chllewski's Sunday evening visitors at Frank Gifford's. to see the new boy. Misses Agnes, Evelyn, Alice and . by the cool days we are having. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Covert, Jane Raymond Vincent of Chappell were Maul and Mrs. Herman Stowell and visiting in the Martin Vincent home Be prepared for him by Ieaving your children went to Grand Island Sun­ from Monday until Thursday. While day and enjoyed a picniC dinner there they made several short crder with us for your coal. OUr price on with some of their relatives from visits. Tuesday they all vls i: ed at Moffat awl Hayden Lump is $1.50 per ton Lushton. Mr. and "Mra. John Moul David Vincent's at Sargent. Wed­ returned home with them. nesday at Guy Sample's and Thurs­ less than it was a year ago this month. Elvie Smith returned home from day at Mungo Vincent's at Ashton. Cotesfield the last of the week. Anton Kluna attended lodge in Merna Smith, Doris Whiting and Ord Sunday. Mrs. Kluna and chil­ Phone Elvin Lee of Shelton visited in dren visited at the John Moudry Ord Monday night. home. ' Homer Willard accompanied Roy, L~mber The Harry Wyrick family of Ord Jesse and Ilda Howerton and Mrs. Sack & visited Sunday at Carl Wolf's. L. L.· Hiner and son to Genoa ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\Thursday for a visit with relatives. I 1They returned home Saturday at- ter.noon. 33 Coal Company LOW RATE Marion Wilke and Frank Martis of Plattsmouth started for the wes- EXCURSION tern part of the state Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Green and L. Green of North Loup were Sunday visitors at the Edward Shoemaker Aug. I.''I I Aug. home. IS I I' 15 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lewis of North Loup were at the Spencer Water­ man home Monday afternoon after 1 ONLY Mrs. IDmma Burris who has spent j the past six weeks with her grand­ i• $415 Round daughter, Mrs. Spencer Waterman, Trip while the Lewis family where she makes her home were on a trip. to i Mrs. P. M. Honeycutt, Mrs. Ed­ j ward Shoemaker and Mrs. J. W. j Myers helped Mrs. Sid Brown c.ook LINCOLN for threshers Wednesday. Round Mrs. Earl Smith spent Wednes­ 5 25 day afternoon with Mrs. Ivan Botts. Round Trip 4 Trip Mr. and Mrs. Martin Vincent to were Sunday afternoon visitors at One Way Fare Plus 25 Cents S. B. Brown's. RETURN TRIP ~lUST BE CO)IPLETED BY MIDNIGHT I OMAHA Sunday was Homer Willard's birthday so to properly celebrate OJ' TIlE MONDA,Y FOLLO'YING PURCHASE OJ' TICKET the occasion his mother invited in ATTRACTIONS a few relatives and friends to spend These Iow fares apply between all Union Pacific AT LINCOLN the day. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hard­ and St· J. & G. I. Stations where one way fare is See "The Sower'; Statue - State ing, Mrs. L. L. Hiner and son, Miss not 'more' than $8.00 or less than 75 cents. Capitol Bulidlng - Theatres: Ilda, Jesse and Roy Howerton were Stuart, I;lncoln, Orpheum the guests. - Mrs. Harding baked the birthday cake. AT OMAHA Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kluna arid Ask Agent about Fares and Service Paramount Theatre -W 0 r 1d Theatre Vaudeville and pte­ family were Kearney visitors tures-Orpheum Theatre: R-K- Thgrsday. o Vaudeville and pictures. ------UNION PACIFIC Tickets good In coaches er chair cars , TIlE OVERLAND ROUTE , Halt tare tor children j No baggage checked i Consult Agent lor Details Travel and Ship by Train

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" ESTABLISHED APRIL 1882 THE ORD QiJIZ, onn, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2q, 1931. , VOL. 50 NO. 22 " , .... -,. ' '~ Onnie Patchen Will Moccasin Stories Irrigation Outfit NEW NATIONAL Fight Drunk Charge THIEVES ENTER ORD HI SCHOOL Cost $2,359; Crop TEACHERS HIRED • Arrested last Friday night by From Middle Loup MARK FOR OVAL Marshall L. W. Covert and charged LOLA'S GARAGE Gain Credence WILL TACKLE 9 Increased By $700 the next day with intoxication, On­ His complete irrigation outfit FOR SCHOOLS OF nie Patchen of Ord pleaded not That there' Is some foundation cost him $2,359, Charley Verzal TRACK POSSIBLE gu1lty an d indicated that he would C/OP $300 TOOLS for the various moeeasln stories GAME SCHEDULE tells the Quiz this week, and fight the charge to the last ditch. beIng told, In eentral Nebraska though he didn't get water onto VALLEY· COUNTY He has employed Davis & Vogel­ was 'prole!l l(lst ,,'eek when his corn until two weeks after it Fastest Field Of Cars Ever West tanz to defend him and the hearing EI e c t ric Sander Worth $145 Shedff .Schrlnh', Of Thedford, New Coach, Cecil ~olzen, Hop­ was needed he figures that the Complete List' Gil-en Out This 'warn.~' g Of Indianapolis Enier~- Races is being held in county court at Among Tools Stolen; Furtak Issued a to peo.Ple not ing For More Success This water increased his yield on 90 10 a. m. today. ' to ~athe In . e MlIddle Loup acres by between six and seven Week By "Iiss McClatchey, To Be Held At Fair Here. Also Burglarized. rher because 0, the presence of Year; '26 Last Good Season. hundred dollars, even at present Mr. Patchen was arrested in cotton~outjl County Superintendent. front of the New Cafe about mid­ deadly moccasins prices. He is very enthusiastic night Friday. He was In. an ad­ In .large nllJll,b'lrs. about his welL ' 'ii!. ' • Johnny Gerber, 1930 champion at Burglars were active again hi At Thedford _recently men Though Ord high school foot- The well was idstalled by 3. N. School days are almost, here Ord, Bellev1l1e, Kas., at Milwaukee, vanced stage of inebriation, Mar· Ord last Thursday night or Friday shall Covert charges, but this worJdng on the highway along­ ball teams have lost more games Johnson, of Burwell,' and is 100 again and early in September and at Cedar Rapids, Ia, ' morning and Joe Lola was the slde the MIddle ,"oup rher kllied' In the past eight years than they feet deep. They struck water at 35 school bells will ring out all over , John Bagley, always dangerous Patchen denied when he filed his worst sufferer. Thieves broke the plea. In jail Friday night he was three moccasIns.. have won and records for 1929 and feet and he has 65 feet in his well, Valley county. Teachers for all on any track! lock from his garage door, stole an In the Gates':,Tldnlty In Cus­ 1930 fail to show a single win, the Mr. Verzal says. With the Farm­ schools have been signed up anll Emory Col11ns, 1930 Canadian examined by Dr. H. N. Norris, for electric floor sanding machine Valley county, and Dr. C. W. ter county a water moeeasln was new coach, Cecil Molzen, is hoplng all tractor for power, the well the llst is given out today by Miss dirt track champion! worth $145 and also three boxes of killed last wee" by Seth Comp­ for more success this season. He pumps between 7 and 8 hundred Clara McClatchey, county superin­ S(l.m -Hoffman, winner of the Weekes, who was called by Mr. carpenter tools, loaded them into Patchen, so conflicting medical ton, a teacher: In the Broken was In Ord and rented a house last gallons every minute, 'Ylth a draw­ tendent. It follows: I 1930 races at Culver City, Calif. a car or truck and fled. His loss H(l'\l' junior high school, week and September 1 wil1 return down of only 12 feet. With a Dist. ! Pat Cunningham, blonde-haired testimony may have a part in the was more than $300, Mr. Lola says. trial this morning. Another was killed sef eral to open football' practice. larger pump and adequate power 1-L. O. Greene, Supt., Warren and heavy-footed. Always a reck­ He and his family were at the weeks ago at Doris Lake, near The 1931 schedule has been ar- Mr. Verzal is convinced that the Bailey, Prtn., Sadie E. Crink, I less and, dangerous driver! 'County Attorney Munn indicated Burwell rodeo all day Thursday, I that he might file other charges Sargent, according to the Cus­ ranged ail follows: . well would furnish 1,600 gallons a Naomi Yost, Helen Modd, Alice Lloyd Fisher, who wrested the Mr. Lola reports, and he believes ter County Chief. Oct. 2-Scotia there. minute. Kissinger, Allce Meyer, Velma Rocky Mountain driving crown against Patchen, but the nature of that during his absence the burg­ ~e the charges has not been made All ,of these well authen­ Oct. 9-St. Paul in Ord. The well, itself, cost $1,300, Peterson, Marjorie Thelin, Ag­ from Vic Felt. lars located the tools and made ticated reports. So far as can Oct. 16-Broken Bow in Ord, gravel used around the casing cost nes Christensen. I These six and thirty or forty public. their plans to steal them that night. Since last Saturday Patchen has be learned, no .moceaslns hare Oct. 23-Comstock there. $115, and his pump cost $881 plus 2-Thelma Bchllltng. I others are potent reasons why the Some time during the night they been killed In the North Loup Oct. 26-North Loup at Ord. $63 freight, Mr. Verzal says. Some 3-Bernice Canedy, Velma Cox. national oval dirt track record may been at liberty on $300 property drove up to the garage, to.ok the bond signed by himself, Frank Rlrer, Also, nObody has been Nov. 6-Burwell in Ord. farmers would have their own 4-Jessie Blakeslee be broken on the track at the Val­ tools and fled. Mr. Lola discovered bitten liy a wafer moeeastn In Nov. 13-Ansley there: gravel and a cheaper pump could 5-M. D. Bell, Supt., W. D. Cass, Kasal and Hans Andersen. his loss the next morning and re­ I ley county fair grounds week after Nebraska, all reports to the eon­ Nov. 20-Arcadia there. be bought, so such a well could Prin., Lucene Hardin, H. IDe., next. ported it to Sheriff Round prompt­ trary. " Nov. 26-~up City in Ord, be installed two or three hundred Ellzabeth Shaver, N. T., Jesse I To date twenty-one drivers have Circus M'en Talk ly, but so far the tools have not In the years from 1923 to 1930, dollars cheaper by some farmers, A. Kovanda, Agri., Jeanette signed to compete here and this T'o Ord Rotarians been located. ,.' '-,--~-- inclusive, Ord teams played 64 he believes. Nelson, Eng., Wilma Blanchard, number is by far the most ever The same night somebody broke games, won 25, lost 32, and tied' 7, Mr. Verza-l is irrigating 90 acres Hist., Eng., Elva Johnson, F. signed up this far in advance of the Dr. Mackey, manager of Scheil into Clement Furtak's garage and figures compiled bY Ralph W. Nor- of his o"n corn and also has put Lang., Eng., Mae Baird, H. IDe., 1 fair. Bros. circus and Max Delavor, ma- stole wrenches and otherLocls. He Elsie Frederickson, Com" Wal-' i followed the man's tracks in the OFFERED DRINK man reveal. The year 1926 was the water on 40 acres owned by Ed Zlk­ Race Supt. Clyde Baker feels gician with the circus, were guests last winlling season, when local mund, the water being run some ter Lukenbach, Com., Marjory 1 safe in promising 35 racing cars; of the Ord Rotary club at luncheon dirt of the road for several blocks teams won 7 games and lost 1. ~ mlles to reach this land. Some Hostetter, Math" W. Watkins, he will not be surprised if fifty or Monday. Dr. Mackey made a fine but lost the trail near the Danish TO LA W; LANDED irrigating has been done for other Math, Phys. Ed, Ath, Cecil Mol­ more compete. There are two rea- talk about circus life. Circus at­ church, Mr. Furtak reports. It is neighbors also. zen, Coach, M. T., Elva Blood­ sons why so many nationally fam- tendance is cut about 35 percent thought likely that this theft was Kingston Cow High If crop prices improve, well ir­ good, Muslc., Theodore Toen­ ous drivers are entering the races everywhere by present conditions committed by the same people who IN JAIL LOST CAR rigation w1l1 be a wonderfully pay­ niges, Music, Elillabeth Easley, here this year. One is the $3,300 but central Nebraska is "sitting on broke into Mr. Lola's garage. , Producer In July ing proposition in the North Loup Prin. Jr. H., Elizabeth Lukes, In prizes hung up by the fair board, top of the world" in comparison It wUl be remembered that some " 'I With but four members In the valley, Mr. Verzal believes. Even at Math., Spell, Edna Hnlzda, Soc. the largest prize purse ever offered with Idaho, Oregon, South Dakota months ago Tom W1lliams lost all Rodeo Performer Found Doesn t organization, the Valley County present low prices, corn wllI yield S., Art, Girls Phys. Ed., Mar­ for auto races In Nebraska. The and most' other places, Mackey of his carpenter tools in similar Pay To Treat Strangers' Dairy' Improvement association enough more with adequate water guerite Stark" Prin. South other Is the'present hard times. said. ., ., . fashion. Sheriff Round inclines to • '. 'ranked sixteenth in state standings to pay for the cost of a well in a Ward, Lois Finley 5-6,Gladys Drivers need the money and they President Carl Dale appointed. a the belief that the tools are, being Glven30 Days Sentence. for butterfat production in July, few years. , Radcliffe, 5-6, Lucy Rowbal, '4, are going to go the limit to get it. committee consisting of Irl Tolen, taken to eastern Nebraska and sold __~l__ according to word reaching the The water being pumped on the Inez Swain, 3-4, Bernice Camp­ 'at public sales and that a ring Is 1 The fastest field of drivers ever Gould' Flagg and E. C. Weller to "If you're thirsty there's a lot of Quiz from the agricultural college. Verzal farm is wonderfully pure bell, 3, Adeline Kosmata,. 2, assembled west of Indtanapclts, attend the railroad.. hearing, Loup working similar to the "harnesll and cold. If you want a good drink Helen Colllprtest, 1-2, Qalsy theft ring" broken up with Charles beer In the' back seat. Help your- The local assoctatton had an avo Ind., w11l compete in Ord from City today., - ,', self." , ' erage production of 25.9 pounds Of visit the pump while it' Is running, Hallen, 1, Bertha Lincoln, kind. I August 31 to September 3. The I. Smith's arrest at Genoa' last \ ' butterfat. .Two COws produced You are welcome at any time, 6-Bertha Heyden present Nebraska record of 26.46, Henry Moriarty Gunty.• spring. With tb ese words John MUler, 7--Gertrude Dlugosh, •1 19, Los' ,.~ngeleil, Calif., greeted over 60 pouuds fat while five cows Charley promises. l made last year on the Ord track Henry Moriarty, Grand Island made records between 40 and 50 8-Ella' Mae Sershen by John Gerber, is almost sure to man who pleaded not gu1lty Ii) 'II Officers Levert and Pardue when 9-Cla'ra Jensen. V II C tY.WI they accosted him north of Bussell pounds. I fall. This mark also beats the county' court here last week when a ey oun W. D. Kingston of Arcadia had 10-Minnie Jensen, Mae He\l~rg. '. trac~ records at Cedar Rapids, Ia., he w:Js ch(l.rged with possesslon of Pay $42,395 Taxes park last }4'riday, Evidently he be- the highest. producing cow In the REDBIRDS CINCH ll-Martha Armstrong. and Bellev1l1e, Kas. . into"icants; was found guUty when y' Heves in being the perfect host un­ 12-Ida Worm. I ·tate This ear der all circumstances. 'alley county assoclatton during " People who Uke thr111s and his 'trial was held last Thursday. To S July.. His registered Holstein pro­ 13-Ailee Larsen. plenty Of. them just, won't dare to .Judge' HolUngshead fined hlru $100 The state tax levy for 1931 has ,"Do you knoVl' who we are?" duced 64.3 pounds butterfat. E. S. QUIZ TROPHY BY H-Inez Eberhart. miss the ValJey c(mnty fair this and c'osts which he is "la.in;" ont" been fixed e..t 2.04 mills on the dot- M,a~~.~all C~':.~.tt,J;lked. - i Cp~ls jLnd Son. Q~ O(~ had theb,igh­ l~Merna Crow. j year. The races ar~ packed with in jaU.· ,-I, ,- . -'-';-:- ---=-='-~~-;~~- lar' vahiation -and' this basis "No, I don~t, ~'you're welcome l~Laura Wozniak d7namlte and fans won't want to _-~_" -,-,-_ on est producing herd in the local or­ Valley county w111 pay $42,395 in to a drink anyway," said M1l1er. ganization. BEATING ARCADIA 17-Keo Auble. 1 miss seeing race hJstory made. Af- state taxes, a summa'ry received "We're the law!" O1?verts~d. 18-Ve,hlla Baker. , ter September 3 the Valley county SA RGENTMAN from Tax Commissioner Wm. H. "I guess its just my hard luck, 19-Margaret Murray. track w11l take its place as one of Smith reveVs. This compares then," was Miller's rpjotnder. ,And Ord City SC~901s Land ou Three Clicker Hurlers 20-Edna, Lee. ! the famous tracks of the United with $53,070 paid by Valley county he was right. ~ ;,. For 18 Bingles; Mira Valley, 2l-C. C. Thompson, Supt., Clara :A~tes, where records are establlsh-, WINNERi OF ORD Open Septenlber 7 KoenJg, Prin., Arnol9 Tunin~. last year. Officers found ' U· quarts of beer , Ord Delcos Also Win. Of the new state levy 1.93 mills and s.evera,l empty bo(tles in the Sehior high school students re­ Horace Mptt, M:uriel Majors, is for general fund purposes and back seat of M111er's Model A Ford gister August 25 to 28. Seniore on Edith Hranac, Nema Cruzan, F. }'. A. WIns Two. GO L'F TOURNEY .11 mllls for the capitol fund. when they searched it. He was Tuesday; Juniors ()n Wednesday; One of these days there w111 be Mary Sutton, Lillian Celik. Jorgensen's home-run in the last . . " Sophoin(!res on Thursday; and I;loris Johnson,. Opal AY~rI. of the ninth with two. out and the }'rank D~orak' Wfll MOle. taken to jai( and in county court a neat little ceremony in which Freshmen on Friday. }4'rank Andersen, manager of the Edith Kenfield. ~ bases full, won the 'future farmers When his lease on the Lola Saturday plead(d guilty to driving 23-Oletha Williams. Cosner Beat Glen Auhle 1f1 . while intoxicat~d. Judge J. H. All J~I~ior High ;!tJldents r" "Jster Ord Camels, w1l1 turn over the big a close Ult from Barker. The final Holllngsh~ad 24-Mildred Campbell, Madge Acker score was 16 to 15.' The }4'. F. A. building expires Sept. 1, Frank gave him a jail sen- Friday, September 4. . Quiz trophy cup to Charles Hather, , Champ Flight; Garrison Dworak, jr" w111 move his Model 'ence of 30 dayil and ordered the , Everyone help out by regIa:ering president of the Farm Bureau 2~NelUe Zentz. . boys won from the Barker dub last Grocery into new quarters in the ltd 26-Marle Klima week bya score of 5 to 3, In a Medalist. Ml1ford building next door east -of car conf sca e. It w111 be sold at on schedule, if possible. 22-lt league, and Hather, in turn, wUl present it to Charles Faudt, Man­ 27--Grace Garner. similar ninth inning rally. ' auction by' Sheriff Round. 28-;-Thelml!: Bresley. his present location. A desire for Young M1I1er- gaid he w' os'a rodeo ager of the North Loup Redbirds. a smaller building, where he can .>' '" }"urn Johnston Fined 29-Elma Klanecky.' Se~ond Cosner, Sargent Ford dealer, was The Redbirds gained possession Judges Complete Inspectfon. top man in the Ord Golf club's in­ keep a more compact stock, performed and borrowed the car 30-LUlian Vodehnal. The judges in the yard and gar­ vitation tournament here Sunday. prompts Mr. D~orak to make this from a friend, 'Harry Will;amson, On Pheasant Charge of the cup for the COIning year 31-Ellen Smolik. den contest have made their second After defeating Mike Kosmata and move. of' O'~eill. Evidently he had been Because he was arrested by when they landed on three Arcadia 32-Floryan Karty. tour of all yards and tried to call imbibing quite heavily, for enroute Game Warden Lashmett w:ith three hurlers Sunday and defeated the '..; " Paul Bartunek, of Wolbach. Cosner 1 Clickers 12 to 6. It was the North 33-Love Youmans. • on each entrant personally. Ow­ beat Glen Auble, 1 up, to win top to Ord to bring a: young' lady friend ph~asants 34-Thelma Crulkllhank. • rium~er in his possession la,st Loup team's 15th victory in 17 ing to the large of en­ honors. , Auble had previously' de­ Alfred Wegrzyn Was to her home the car overturIleil }<'nday, Fum O. Johnston appeared starts this sea~on and they are now 35-Emma Lehecka. trants, llome names may have been feated .Crownover, also of Sargent, with sllght damages to itself but in county court Saturday and paid mathematically sure of tlie Farm 36-Mrs. Clarj Clement Holm6B, i overlook~. If any who are In­ l\Iarried At Dunlap no injuries to -Miller or his com­ and Harry McBeth. A Callaway Last Wednesday at Dunlap, Nebr., fine, costs and damages aggregat- 'Bureau league trophy, though they Margaret Johnson. . • terested have been overlooked they man. Garrison, was medalist In the p:lllion. He took the young lady to ing $41.60. The complaint filed by still have one game to play. 37-Dorothea HudSon, Rosa MInnie shOUld get in touch immediately occurred the marriage of Alfred her home here and was returning tourney with a snappy 35, two over Wegrzyn, of Ord, to MIss Bina Mon­ County Attorn,ey Munn charged In other games Sunday Mira Val­ 38-Geraldine Hall. with one of the judges. par.. to Burwell when he ran afoul of 39-Grace Dockhorn. , tague, of that town, the marriage the law. . him with possession of only one ley beat Eureka 8 to 6 Elyria beat ,The performance of John Koll, being solemnized at the Catholic pheasant and he pleaded gu1lty. Sumter 37 to H, Olean 'beat the Ord 40-Beulah WUloughby North Loup Golfers who won the first fl1ght, wa.s one church. His fine was $25, state damages for Camllis 4 to 1 and the Ord Delcos 41-Ina Garner. Make Road Impronment. 42-Dorothy Nelson Knapp. of the 'bright spots of the tourna­ The bride was I beautiful in a kUling one bird w!l're $10 and costs beat Joint 7 to 5. Guests of Ord Club ment. John hasn't been playing white satin gown trimmed. with Woodman Hall-(Spp.(:~al)~Th ) were $6.60. From now On the big scrap wUl 43-Uene Harris. A dozen or more North. Loup golf so very long but this summer lace rutIles and a cap shl!-ped veil county road gang hat:! completed In fits commen~ on ,the case be for second place honors. The H-George Horner. golfers and their wives were guests has been makh!g remarkable pro­ trimmed with orange blosson13. The the work on the road joining the Judge S. H. ~olhngshead stated Ord Delco-Lights have won 13 45-Hazel Rallsback, Anna Mor- of the Ord club in match play over gress. Sunday he qualified in 39 bridesmaid, Miss Estella Wegrzyn, Sargent and Comstock highways tha~ he hated fming a farmer for games and lost 4, Mira Valley has tensen. the BusselI park course Tuesday. and then proceeded to lead the WllY wore a peach crepe dress trimmed south from the' Smolik and Wald­ kllImg pheasants raised on his own won 12 and lost 4, This coming 46-Ella Williams. In the evening a picnic supper was by beating Ba,ld'!Vln, the Ainswortll lUann cotner. 1'hey also changed land" but that the law gave him Sunday Arcadia plays the Delcos In 47-Dorotby }4'uss. with beads. The groom and his th~ sen-ed and sixty-five sat down to crack, in his first round lj.nd HUI best man, William Montague, wore sharp corner there across the ~o !.l1scretion. , .' Ord in a ~ame whicbeither' team 48-Naomi Fuss. the tables, which were laden with and Berarlek in later rounds. dark suits. Pesek aM Smollk land, which From a, reliable source ,the Quiz may win, while Sumter goes. to 49-Emma Rousek makes' a great-Improvement. As 51-Dorothy Campbell good things to eat. A few w~ks Se<.ond flIght honors went to After the ceremony a delicious learns that Mr. John·ston s arrest Mh·aValley. The race might end ago Ord players were guests on the dinner was served at the home of yet it i~ very rough and dusty and came about because the game war- in a second place tie. 52 '1'~rank Rysa,; McC"rmlck, of Wolbach, the third ill den received a telephone, call stat· ' . 53-Beulah' Porter North Loup-::icot!a <:ourse and the flight was won by Henry }<'ray, the the bride's parents and- later' the w be until it rains. atIair Tuesday was a return visit. 'ing that a well known Ord man was ---'------54-Dessle Needham fourth, flight by Carr, of Ar~adia, newlyweds were guests of hi/nor at shooti!!,g pheasants soutl;1 of town. 55-Edyth Mason. A fine time was enjoyed and some and the fifth by Manchester. of a supper and dance., " Five Generations Mrs. Igno Nevrivy good golf was play~d. Those who attended the cere~ Lashmett was searching for this 56-Carmen Weber. North Loup. Consolation winners when he ran onto Mr. John- . Attacked By Bull wert" Garrison, Baldwin, Lay, M111­ mony from' Ord were the groom's Were Represented man 57-Lewis Klein Gets Hand In Ice Saw .. W~grzyn ston'. , . ,Attacked by a buJ!1'uesday, Mu. 58-Irene Burson. er, Waterburyll.nsJ. Boqiiet: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Craft~ I Clarence Beehrle, who Is em· .}4'a,rm.,ers of the Vinton neighbor­ Ign, Nevrivy suffered painful 59-Isora Forty:slx golfers, many of them and childreri, Estella, Floyd and In This Pic t u r e I pI01ed at the Or.d Artificial Ice Pauline, and 11ls brother, Lewis 1l09d. are said to be highly indig­ bruises, a deep gash on one leg OO-Myrna. Wjlrd. pla~t, sutIerpd patnful injurleil to fl;>m out of town, t;JOk part In the nant over the arrest of Mr. John­ and only escaped more serious In­ 62-Mafl~aret Petty. " , tournament. ' W~rzyn aJ,ld wife. Mrs. Joe We­ one }land ~aturday. He slipped r;rzyn's mother, ~rs. Rose Sobltes, ston. and had he e1Eicted to fight the juries because she rolled into a 63-Edna Norton, Victoria Kusek. and threw out on!) hand to steady of Omaha,also was In attendance. case he' probably would have re­ ditch and the bull could not get 64-Mae Layher. 1 himself, the hand coming In con­ n~wlyweds ceiVed rtnanClal support from lII,anr at her to go're her. 65-Aloha' Stewart. Boy Breal{s Arm, Last Thursday the nelghb~rs, I tact with the tce. saw. Dr. Henry a~d also the ,Ord party left on a of his who are. anxiou" The accident' happened at the 66-Roberta Rogers. Norris is caring for the hand. " Sets'BOlle Hinlself for a test on whether or not a man :-.levrlvy farIl} home. Mrs. Nevrivy 67-Sylvia Vodehnal. trip through the Black H1lls,Xlsit­ f,orkillln~ __ -_.1._-.----...:...-,- Davis Creek-(Special)-Friday Ing Hot Springs, the Wind Cave, can be prosecuted. was out in the yard looking at 69-Marie Gates. pppose Remol'1ng Motor. ' whUe Dean Sample and some other Mount Coolidge, the Needles' and pheasants on his own farp}. some calves when the bull came af­ 70-Merle Needham. Irl Tolen and Bert M. Harden­ boys were playing with Leroy Jef­ Sylvan Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ter her-and knocked her down. The 71-Allce .Penas. I brook of Ord were Lincoln visitors feries at the Ed Jefferies horne the Wegnyn went on west from there Two Flocks Raided :mima:i had never before bothered 73-Loretta Roth, Minnie Holoun. this week and appeared before Shetland pony Dean and Leroy and are spending a weck in Yel· ner though she, had been around H-Zola Auble. I 4allway Ccmmissioner Hugh Drake were riding became frightened and lowstone park. By Chickel1~1.'hieves him several tiJ,ues, Mrs. Nevrtv)' to ask for it continuance of tho rim away. As he turned in at the - ---- says. ~"arl1l Bur~au i hearing set for August 21 !It Loup . Two Valley COUJ!LY flocks have She Is peing cared for by Dr. League l gato the boy's fell off' and both Attended Road Han'quet. been raided by chicken .h1eves City, when the Union ,PacifIc's ap­ bones iJl., Dean's left arm were Dr. J. W. McGinnis, Gould }4'lagg, Hellry Norris, who, took five All-Stars Win G'aUl'e plication to glscontinue morning within the past week, according to 3titches ht the gash on her knee broken. Thinking his ann was on­ R. C. Ayres, Marlon Cushing, J~mes reports made to Sheriff George Playing at Nort~ Loup Tuesday, 1 motor service into Ord wUl be dis­ ly dislocated, Dean took hold of Misko and several other Ordites Round. .James Cook lost about 40 She w1l1 not suffer any permanent the ValIey county Farm Bureau i cussed. The date was not changed the arm and gave it a quick jerk. were in St. Paul last week attend­ last week while George Kirby lost ent 111 effects from her injuries. league All-Stars' won the second of by Drake but he' grapted the' Ord IAater, when he was taken to a ing a banquet held to celebrate the 150. Mr. Kirby thin1[s tha,t hIs ~-gilln:e Chamber of Commerce additional S B b th PI- , a series with the Custer doctor it was discovered .that he completion of Highway' No. 11. chickens were taken last Thursday 'ViII ee a e Ru U). , county }4'arm Bureau league All. time in which to submit further had set the broken bones. almost Governor Bryan and Engineer evening while his fa'llily was at­ Dr. F. A. B.arta and famlly are Stars by a score of 9 to 2. The evidence, before the commission perfectly. The bones are knitting Cochrane were guests and speakers. tending the rodeo at Burwell. He leaving today for Omaha where, week before the local team beat makes a definite decision. nicely. More than 200 were present. did not discover the loss until Mrs. Barta, Zola, J!,'velyn and Dean Custer' county 15 to 14 so the vic­ I _..:-'------Tuesday of this we ~k. Sheriff wllI s!*nd. a few days visiting. Dr. tory Tuesday ga,'e them the series. Shoots Par FIrst Time. G:\f

.,. , ~ ,,-, I .l.\.'.'.,(i••..••...'Ji.i;..•.••..•. ,. \ ".... , ;.~ :: . ." .. PACK FOUR THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, ApGUST 20, 1931. , .. ,; .,."""""",,,,,,,,,,.,,,~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. r------.-·~------~-1 VALLEY CO~NTY }'ARJI Dl.'REAU here they intended to take a short BACI{ FOUTY . I -: LEAGUE STA~B~ Vinton News . fishing trip to Bassett and, netgh­ po. '. U W ,L Pct. boring lakes. • U,. ,.I. A. KOVANDA North Loup i7 Iii' "2 885 Dinner guests In the Bob Lewis NORTH LOUP DEPARTMENT '. Ord Delco-Llghts 17 13 4 767 home Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. L------1Mira' Valley 16' 12 4' 750 Lee Foot and daughter Ruth, EmU MRS. FRED BARTZ, Reporter Hog cholera always reaches its Olean "17 10 7 590 Dlugosh and John Lemon. ~ height du~ing the fall months. At Arcadia-======16 9 7 562 I _"##,i""",."",,,,,.,.,,,,,,,""""""''''''''''''''~ autumn time the farmer who Is I Eureka 16 7 9 437 I. wise and ca~eful will have his pigs, Joint 17 7 10 413 f .Mrs. Cam Beliel passed away _ Miss Ford ,of Chapman who has vaccl!lated., Just as he will have his IElyria _":'_-_~ 16 5 11 312 Saturday evening at the home of been the guest of her friend, Mrs. buildlngs insured against fire. Ord Camels 16 4 12 250 her 'sister, Mrs. John Schultz of Dorothy Knapp, returned home , The cautlous farmer will also se-e.Bumter ' "- 16 0 16 000 Riverdale with whom she had been Su~day. MI:s. Knapp accompanied to It that his swine are vaccinated I flsiting for the past' three weeks. her home; Bud taking them down. rIght i that they" 'are immunized by, .l';11rla Jr{rs. Beliel has suttered with can- Mr. and ,Mrs. Myron Duncan' and ~') ~er ~apy htmself, It he knows how, .orby a , _.1 ab r h po a l for months but her death chlIdreli of Wood IUver were Sun­ responsible and' qualified expert. A C k kl - 6 6 S 0 0 was unexpected and a"great shock day visitors of the Herman Schon­ He will not turn his vetei-lnary job . ar os , CL .__ t~.. her peo.~le. Drs. We.~kes of Orll ips family of Riyerdale. " 't T Di k 'H V. Johnson; 11''':__'::__ 8 5 2 9 0 ~Dd ~yer, of Scotta w~re callElod "}'razler Funeral home, Ord, Am­ ~v:~ hOap;n~s' ~:' be ct6u~~ng a~h~ ~: ~~:ft~h~fp,Pif~~=== .; : ~ 1 bilt were' unable to relieve her and bUlancf' service. Day phone 38; g cou,ntry "shooting" serum. R J h . 7 3 • 1 81 she died at 11 o'clock. The body Night 93.,' Sl-tt Before alloyl1ng serum or virus . 0 neon, sa, p--- : l' was taken the saine evening to Mr. and ~rs. Alfred Crandall had to be used, thfs farmer w1ll Inve-sU- S. Nortqn, 2b ,_ 6 5.. 1 Beushausen's ,funeral parlors at for Sunday dinner guests Mr. and gate its age according to the S. Oarkosld, c 7 2 2 14 1 Loup City to await the funeral ser- Mrs. Bert Cornell ot Ord. ' bottles, and the 'place where it was E. Hoden, 3b :._ 4 4 1 1 0 tices which were. held at the M. :rhe Kum-un-go club are enjoying kept. A corner in the cellar is C. Blaly, rL 6~ 3~ 2~ 2~ 1 E. church hi NorthLoup Tuesday a camping party at the popular not cold enough to store serum in Sumter 8 afternoon. park near Elba this week. for any length pf time. Partly " b h po a Friends of the Barnharts will be lv):rs. Ella' Meese and daughter used bottles should be regarded Ad' . as rs 1 1 0 Ilad to learn that Benny's wounds Mrs. Irvin Westcott and Uttle sori with suspicion. There are many n erson, cf, p----- losses due to "bootleg" serum. Haught, c 5 0 o 2 2 received in a mower dtsaster' Tues- and Miss Wlrma'Meese all of Eric­ 040 d~y morning of last week are heal- son were Friday afternoon guests The careful owner will also note Koza, rf 5 0 whether the Instruments and Arnold, ss - __.. 6 0 18. Ing fine. Dr.' Royer took the at the 'Fred Bartz home. . 11 1 stitches out Saturday and it Is be- A mlscel~aneous shower was ten­ needles" are clean and sterile when Hubbard, Ib, 2b, cf__ 4 1 o ~h~, being used in his herd. Clark, 3b 5 1 212 lleved the scars if any w1ll be very dered .Arch ,Negley family - I f Vincent, p, 1\) S I 1 3 I J1 h 'Tuesday atternoon'whose home Min imum dosages Lor p gs 0 Clemny, lL 6 1 g t. burned to the ground Wednesday 000 various weig~ts are prtnted on ser- George 3 3 224 _Eleanor Fay Is the name of the evening of last week. The Negley's um and virus bottles. The farmer I• ------,--S8 11 baby girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Idi i M H ttl Cl 7 2115 , Gleason Stanton at the Eisle home are res ng n' rs, a e em- will take care that these minimum' ent's house in town. amounts are observed, On the '1 I in North Loup Sunday, Aug. 9. Friends of Miss Maud Shepard Eureka, f other hand he w1ll not pay for more ~ ab Miss Mary Bohrer Is visiting gave her a pleasant surprise F~I­ serum than was actually used in Krikac, cf 5 friends and relatives In Lincoln day evening when they came to his herd, It Is possible to cut the H. Zikmund, 2b e- ...' __ -·~ 5 this week. She went down Friday. her home bearing birthday gifts, serum dosage down to one-third of R. Christensen, 3b 4 Mr. and Mrs. John Gray and sons hearty greetings and refreshments the recommended minimum and H. Dittman,ss 5 Cecil and Francis came Saturday of Ice cream and cake. get by with it-sometimes. H. Christensen, Ib 5 At 'I'heFalr and Auto Races evening from their home at David Mr. 'and Mrs, Chas. Faudt left The hurry-up call from the S. Polak, If ~ 4 City to visit Mr. Gray's people, the Sunday via auto for a vacation in negligent owner of sick swine Is E. Zikmund, rL 3 See Our Exhibit of the Nebraska Type '1 Tl t d the Black Hills. Gittord, rf __~ 1 Chas. Gray fami y. ley re urne MI's. Harold Ftsh....er and children discouraging to everybody. Serum home Sunday evening except Fran- '1 often does no good in such cases. E. Vodehnal, p 3 cis who will remain with his grand- have been visiting her people the Vaccination w1ll prevent hog chol­ Beeghly, c 4 j BROODER HOUSE I parents until school opens. Anderson's in Johnson county. Mr. era but it won't cure it. Nothing 39 1 Rev. and Mrs. Schwabauer report Fisher went do"{n Sunday and the w1ll cure it, not even peddlers' Mira Valle,. and 1 a delightful recreation at Estes family returned nome Tuesday eve. tonics. , ab . -~ Park, where they camped for about Miss Louise Lee returned Satur- 'Even though vaccinating does Portis, ss 5 two weeks. day to Council Blutfs where she is help in such an event the cost is M. Williams, cf_--- 5 • Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Redlon and employed. , three or four times higher than It Williams, 1b_- 5 Brooder "ouse children, who for the paat week Mr. aQ.d Mrs. Floyd Hutchins and would have been at weaning time. H. W11liams, c ~ ., 5 have been visiting Mrs. Redlon's sons drQ.l-e to Oakland Saturday, re­ Pigs at weaning time are easier to Leonard, lL :.._-'__.:. • mother, Mrs. Currie left Thursday turning Sunday. Mrs. Hutchins' handle, and if they dte the loss Is Clement, p --- -:._ 4 Equiplllent .:.for their home in Denver. mother, !'drs. Anderson, who has slight compared with that of larger O. Hellwege, 3b -" 4 Harry G1llespie, otto Bartz, Roy been visiting relatives at Oakland, hogs. ~~nley, 2b ..:-" 4 Constructed according to the combined ideas of the best Hudson and small son Edward, re- retujned home with them. Bremer, rL ' 4 Poultry Raisers in Nebra'ska and the Department of Agri. { turned Saturday afternoon from a Mrs. Geo. Bartz and Httledaugh­ ~-.-.----_._----.---.-~ 40 I fishing trip to the' lakes In Cherry ter Lula were Omaha visitors over , I culture. Ask us to show you its special features, such as county. They enjoyed a feast of the week end, returning home Arcadia. propel' ventilation and insulation. perch but because of having no ice Monday evening. I AM I RIGHT? I fol~s GE ab r h po a e I were unable to bring any home Riverdale, young enjoyed a u,. GEOR ROUND, JR 1Smith" rL 4· 0 0 1 0 0 with them. social time at the Bolwitt home Hi h d d Mil J B t Tuesday' evening of last week hon- L------. Strathdee, If 4 0 0 1 0 0 ... c ar an ur e ane ar z oring Mrs. Bolwitt's birthday. ' After seeing members of Carl Waite, 2b------__ 1 1 0 2 1 J i were guests of Maud Shepard and Dale's Valley county 4-H crops Scott, c 4 2 2 Mabel Lee at dinner Wednesday, Mrs. Joe Fisher has been enter­ 111 0 & J judging team In action at Kearney Jensen, 3b -- 4 1 1 S 0 Koupal Barstow bonoring Richl!rd's 11th birthday. taining her sister, Mrs. Elmer Hub- 2 , at a district judging day, it looks White, 1b ..::._ 4 1 1 9 1 0 The King's Heralds enjoyed their bard of Le.xington while Mr., Htib­ J m~eting Uke they will be formidable suc- Milburn, cf, p 4 0 0 0 2 0 LUMBER COMPANY . regular monthly Wednes- bard was the guest of his mother, cessors to the championship team Downing, ss ",.:'3 1 1 1 2 2 day afternoon of last week at the who Uves in ~orth Loup. • :"~-"'_' i w~s of last year.' Higgins, p-__ 2 0 0 0 2 0 Phone No. 7 bome of their leader Miss Thomas. Mrs. Myra Barber hostess to 'Bud Brickner seems to be the Holmes, P 2 0 0 1 0 0 • 1 Mr .and Mrs. Fred Lundstedt of the W. C. T. U. Friday afternoon. shining Ught of the Valley county North Lonp ~ Superior were guests for several "How to improve our Fairs and team. He knows his grains and ab r h po a e , days of Mrs. Lundstedt's parents, Festive Days," .was the subject for ~oll knowl;I the reasons why one class Schattner, 2b , 5 2 3 2 I 0 -Mrs. Ralph Haas and daughter " -- Mr. and Mrs. D. S, Bo\uer. They discussion., call was respond­ Is inferior to another., Charley C. Knapp, 3b -· 4 2 2 0 1 1 Ruth are attending a camp meeting returned to their b,ome Sunday. ed to by giving 're!lliJllscences of B~rnhart, Valeri~n j ce. Ciochon, Lloyd C. Noyes, ss '.::'.' 2 2 0 2 S in Shelton, leaving for that place Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mitchell a festive day expe.fie!1 . Marks and Harold Garnlck are O. Noyes, lL ':i 2 0 1 0 0 MondaT. ' ORD DIRECTORY w:ith the Misses Lucy' and Hannah are good judges. Only three will R. Schattner, rL"i 2 0 0 2 o •0 Mitchell left via auto Thursday BOSEVALt , - ...... _ ....;...__.._olI_.II_U-U_lII__• 1, Elmer Hallock, and two'children, be on the team. H. Vodehnal, c_:"':"S 1 1 8 2 0 morning for a vacation of two D. ~. Gross, extension agrono1,U- C. Faudt, 1b !3 0 3 8 0 0 i , Bonadelleand IEldwin w~nt to " ) >­ }'iee}£s in the Black Hills. , Euroute .~ven(ng. 1st at', the college' who conduc~ed H. Baxter, cf- '~3' 0 2 'I o .0 KIRBY C.McGREW F. L. BLESSING , they wul visit Rev. Mitchell's at Burwell M.onday taking the W"en You Attend school exhibits to the rodeo. Miss the ctops contest at Kearney, be-: J. Chadwick, p \;-4 '1 1 1 3 1 DENTIST 'I Crawford. He_ves the Valley county boys have IMeyers, cf :.._' f 0 1 1 0 0 M. D. Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Peterson Bonadelle stayed with relatives in "elephone eli Burwell until her parents came to a chance to cop t}le state and na- D. Noyes, 2b- .:' a 0, 1 0 1 0 Physician and Surgeon and th~ Henry Rich family were rf~ The .Fairs, Buy the rodeo. tional crown again this year. They Brennlck, 3 2 2 0 0 0 j·lla)' Dlaeno.l. Sunday guests of their people the iurned in Ii good performance at Sheldon, 1b 2 0 0 3 0 0 Office rver HroD.'S Store I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Papst of 'vl!1ce' In Kalonlc Temple I Helbig's at Burwell. Kearney and Gross predicts that Phone ISl •-- Or~ Nebras~a The young married folks class ot Wolbach came up and spent Tues­ "Heady-to-Serve" , dar eyening with Mr. and Mrs. Earl the contest between the Lancaster Ord Camels. "' \ i the M. E. Sunday school were so Hurlbert. . Mrs. Papst stayed and and Valley county teams will be ab r h po a e successful with their iunch of ice close. ~'urtak, c 3 0 0 7 1 0 C. C. Shepard, M. D. TAYLO~ i cream a_nd cake served Wednesday Mr. Papst, to()k back Mrs. Papst's Petty, rL ...: 2 0 lUeats G. W. ~ mother, Mrs. Cutler, who has been lt the Valley county 4-H club 0 0 0 0 , Dl!INTIST evening in the Worrell bulldlng it ~_ Physician and Surgeon making her home with Mr. and boys could again win the state and Jensen, 2b 2 0 o ~ 4 0 will be repeated the same evening '! X.R.y I Mrs. Earl Hurlbert. national chaniplonships in crop Burrows, Ib__-,__ 4 0 o 10 1 0 this week. ' . judging, it would mean another F. Andersen, 3b__ 4 0 1 1 2 1 The fair season ie here Ord, Nebraska ! George Watts and son, Glen Blessing, ss ' 4 i Modern Method$ , threshed for H. S. Flock Wednes­ feather in Carl Dale's hat. Given 2 2 4 1 now and for the next few url'l"" d8 PHONES Rea. II OWce ov.er Kodel Grocery v, Andersen, p 3 0 1 3 0 day afternoon. They expected to Antonio Kokes, liarold I;Jenn and weeks there'll be a lot of +++S+TAMPS-++j thresh for Wallace Dutcher Sat­ Rilly Garnlck as judges there is no ~orman, cL_~ '4 0 1 1 •0 0 l urday forenoon but Mr. Watts' doubt but what the leam could re: Sargent, lL.. 3 0 0 1 0 1 times w!len it, won't be Charles W. Weekes, M. D. H, B. VAN DECAR ! I M'cMlndes, rL ,~ 0 Hale stamp photos made 'l windmill wheel blew down and peat but these ooys are ineligible 0 0 0 0 convenIent to cook meals. otnce Phene U ' . 31 1 5 27 16 3 Attorney·at.Law i of yonrself at Lnmb.. ardIS.' made it impossible for him to for competition, To help Y0l,l we have laid I for onl, 25('. $ATlTRD.\Y Olean. HILLCREST' Special Attention Given' .to Real J < thresh., I;Io,":e.ver, they thr.eshed in a stock of ready-to­ I O~LY. ETeIllng sittings. Now'that some of the coi'n In ab r h po a e E.tate Law, Land Titlea and 1 for Mr. Dutcher Monday morp.lng. Abney, 3b 3, 0 ProblLt. of E.tat... \ Ladles aid met with Mrs. George Valley county is drying and firing, 0 0 3 0 aerve meats that Is even SANITARIUM ~+++++++++++++~++++++++ Philbrick, ss 3 1 ~ebralka Glarborg \Vednesday' afternoon. fanners may, find that it is prac­ 2 0 1 0 rarger than usual. We can Phone U State Bank Bulldlnl( f I tical t,o construct a trench sUo for D. Barber, P 4 1 1 0 2 1 ~ith Ord, Nebraska There was tel!; mejnbere .present K. Barber, cf 4 1 help you your meals and at the~IQ.se ot the meMing storing ensilage over the winter. 1 0 0 0 Just b€causecorn fires and burns B. Philbrick, lL__\ 4 1 0 0 0 0 -ask us. \ Mrs. A. J .. Swanson ahd Mrs. Floyd F. A. BARTA, M, D. DR, LEE C. NAY ~ is no indication that the total value Nass, 2b \4 0 0 2 2 0 Chatflel,d served a delicious lunch. Oliver, c 3 0 Speciallit hi Dlleas.. of tile I Aid will meet next witll Mrs. Elmer ot the crop ill destroyed. . 1 18 1 0 DR. ZETA M. NAY D. Paddock, rL__ 4 0 0 0 0 0 f';YE, EAR, NOSEILnd THROAT Hallock and Mrs. O. J. Hurlbert Tests at the agricultural college Phone lor Meats-We Glanea Fitted OSTEOP.-\.THIC .t>HYSICIAN8 PEOPLE and Mrs. Leonard'Woods will serve. have proved. that ensilage Is an C. Barber, 1b ,4. 0 o 7 0 0 and S1:JllGEONS 5 27 9 1 Office Over Ber&{Iek" .Drue Store Harold Swanson still has' con­ economical and efficient feed for PI ~ Deliver! Office Hours: 18 to U A. M. Phones: OGlce 181J. Re•• 181" siderable trouble with swelling on wintering cattle. Fodder is not ______1:80 to 4 P. M. lll;yes Tested and Gl&8Ie. Fltt.d Particular people are ha;d his deck. , .' '; quite as good. Certllinly It won'(l -Mrs. John Kiein has not been to plea'se in one way and pay farmers to cut the corn, and at all well iately., She was having 1,'here was only twenty in Sun­ x-rays taken Monday in the Ord easy in another. Give them day school Sunday morning, the put It in the trench silo for winter ORVILLE H. SOWL ORD HOSPITAL what they want, the way smallest attendance we have had feeding If there are any cattle on hospital. She may have an oper- The City Market they want it, and you can yet. Everyone try and be there the place. .lUon later. 'I. FUNERAL DIRJDOTOR count on th~ir being pleased. next Sunday. We had good attend­ The trench sllo, can be bunt for J, Hlavacek, Prop. One Block South of Po.t ome. Probably thaJ's the reason ance records a few years ago and less than. $10 outside of the labor -Miss Marie Hall and Fred I/ Ord, , Nebraska why so many particular peQ­ the.re is no reason why we can't The coming of the trench has Swanson were in Lincoln Sunday. C. J. Miller,'M, D. pIe are among our customers. now. meant the downfall of the outside ile former was visiting an aunt. .---- ...... Pholl..: Bu.lnen. Inl R... unr They lIIie "Gilbert Service." Glen\Vatts took his friend, MIss We s110. I.• .• OWNER Wilma H;are, who has been vis1t1ng '., with the Leonard Woods' fa~ily, to Valley county beekeepers, should McGINNIS & Ord Sunday afternoon where she find a good market for their 1931 Surgery, Consultation ,~t took the bus for her home. honey crop if supply and demand FERGUSON J. w. Gilbe are any evidence of market condi­ and X·Ray South of Postoffice -Dr. Kirby McGrew reports a tions, Right now most of the 1930 Yetednarians crop has been sold and the price of \ munuuu:nummmum:muuuun five pound daughter born Friday ORlJ, NElJRASK.!o_ Phone 41 Ord, Nebraeka to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Skala. honey Is reputed to be comparative­ ly reasonable. If Valley county beekeepers, how­ r ,; '. ever, have encountered the same Wcller & McMindes trouble as bee men In other sec­ GEO.R.GARD r tiO!l s of the state, the 1931 crop PPLEY Ilea.! Eatate an

-._~ .• _ •. . ~_~_.. __,_ _J .. ~. THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NhBRASKA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1931. PAGE FIVE - • j -· · · ·. - -- - -· - - - ~ - - ~ - · - ~ MethodIst Church. family spent Sunday at the Venard -Quiz want ads bring result.!. We are tooking forward with a Lone Star News Collins home near Ericson. f LOCAL NE'VS I good deal of interest to the service Frank Kruml went to St. Paul Mr. and Mrf P'etry Belt; who are _~-_~----_.--~-----J next Sunday evening. It is to be Tuesday where he expects to work visiting at Ord, came to Elyria in .-.. a union service of the tour their aeroplane Sunday.' They -Crazy. Crystals may be obtain­ churches in which we commune to- for about two months in the print- ed at McLain & Sorensen's. 22-lt dropped a pair of glasses from the gether. Surely we are In a new tng office. plane for Mrs. Norton. The glasses --'-Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gladson of day. You will all want to be pres- Whlle returnlng from Ericson were packed in a box and tled to a f Des Moines, Ia., who have been in ent and participate in this memor- Sunday the wiring on the Dave little parachute. Ord visiting their daughter, Mrs. able service. It w1ll be at our Guggenmos car caught fire but no Bartos j Charley Beehrle, were dinner Erwin Dodge, a member ot the church at 8 o'clock. All other ser- great damage was done. Ord pig club exhibited his litter of ~ guests Sunday.evening in the home . vtcea of the day at the usual. hours, . GuY Lemaster was a' Sunday spotted polands at V~e, rodeo and GROCERY . of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kessler. Official board meeting on Monday viSitot in the Jim Kruml home. His 3 doors South of Postofllce ~Mr.and. sp~nding was awarded several premlums. He Mrs. Eben Horner and evening. The annual conference Is little daughters are theIr won,. f1rs~. prize,~ junior a~d grand children and Mrs. Ed Sire, all troIl) drawing nigh.. It meets at Omaha vacation on the farm with their champion. on )~Il-e of I;l1s g;llts and • Lincoln and Mrs: Irene Brier. ot on Sept. 15th. W. H. Wright. grandparents. . .: . i first on a.. ju~lor male. pig and sec- DeWitt, Nebr. were qrd visitors The Ilttle children of .Mr. and ond on the titter.. . Supday. ,~nd enjoying .tije »orner Bethany Lutheran Church.. Mrs. ~Qe Holecek, jr,\l,re iltaying In Macaroril picnic In the. park. . ':. . Th& ~dies Aid wlll lJleetF)'Idai the home ot.their granli.!ather Joe T. J. Zulkoakl is' having the ~ house on the farm Q.il purchased re­ -Dr. and Mrs. .1'. J.~l. Jorgensen, Aug. 21 at 2 p. m. in' the hOllle ot Holecek j Sf, while th.\lfr parents pkgs~ Mrs. Jens Larsen. '. . .re attending a cogventton in Om- modeled, -, Th~ tarm is what 18 4' 13cf ot Fullerton, were guests ot Mr. and known as the Jack podge.tarm, ' M;rs. AUgust Petersen Sunday. The At 8 p, m, that same day there aha, . . . • , A new culvert is being installed .~ ~~, .' Jorgensen's had spent several days will be a rehearsal of th~ connrm­ between the new l\ighway' -and the with relatives in Burwell. aUon class In the church, Elyria depot. The matn street tn 'Cheese -Mr. and Mrs. Charley Sterneck­ Sunday school at 10 a. m, Aug. Noble Echoes Elyria has been graded and will er and daughter Miss Clara were 23. At 8 p, m. there w~ll be a con- be graveled. . visiting Thursday and Friday with firmation service and holy com- Mr. and Mrs. SUva of Colum1l.us • munion. - spent Friday at the Peter nuda T. J. Zulkoski, who has been in 16e lb. relatives and triends in Elba and home. poor health for some time went to Farwell. On Monday Aug. 24 a reception A dance was held at the Joe Columbus last week and entered -Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Garrison w1ll be held for the confirmed class Wadas home Sund~y evening and the hospital for treatment. HIs and their daughter and husband, H1ans,e.Il~ !'Y~s daughter, Mrs. Mike Mataya is also .- in the home of Jens .You well attended. All reported a Pineapple Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ferris, all trom are kindly invited.to all o~· t~e~e g60d time. , in the hosplta! recovering from an Np. a~, Can Broken Slice Grand Island, were in Ord Sunday events. .,....', '/'Joe and Charles Sabotka of Om- operation performed last week. to see little Shirley Staley, who is "Let the people praise thee, 0 aha left Tuesday evening tor their Mrs. Mataya. ,was~9r,mer1)" Wanda quite Ul. Mrs. Staley is also a God, let all the people praise thee. home after spending a few days Zulkoski. Mrs. T. J. Zulkoski and daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Garrison. Then shall the earth yIeld her in- with friends. sons Louie and Joe went to Colum­ Z3e -Crazy Crystals may be obtain­ bus Tuesday to be with them. ed at McLain & Sorensen's. 22-lt crease; and God, even our God, ------The Misses Louise and Darlene shal] bless us." Is. 67: 5-6. Johnson returned to their home in ·Elyria News -1i1l-III-lIl1-IIl-Illl-III1-IIIi-iIII-=-lllI-U_IlI_III_IlIl_III_IlI-11_U_IIlI_III_IlI_U_1II_8_1 Lincoln Monday atter a visit with­ Ord relatives and trtends. They Mrs. Howard Wright of Brainard were accompanied by Lyle Chotena, came up Thursday to visit relatives who wUl visit in the Johnson home. and to attend the rodeo. Mrs. -Miss Emma Beranek returned Josephine Peterson, who had been Monday from Ravenna, where she visiting at Brainard drove the car had been visiting relatives. up for her and is visiting .relatlves -Mr. and Mrs. John Kriewald ot at Ord. Mrs. Wright returned Sat­ Riverdale spent Sunday at the Ben urday accompanied by hgr mother, Mrs. C. E. Wozniak and sister Flor­ Eberhart country home. ence Wozniak. . -R. J. Clark lett by' auto Yes­ terday mornlqg for Boulder, Oolo., Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Weaver and family "and another famll~ from in response to a message that his Lincoln stopped at .the A. B. Fiala wlte was worse. home Sunday on their way to Swan -Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Clements lake where they are spending sev­ and daughter, 'Helen, came to Ord eral days vacation. last Friday from their home at Boulder, Colo., and are spending a Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hoyt and tew days with the various Clements tamllies. Judge and Mrs. E. P. Clements drove to Boulder after Uiem and wUl take them home. -Miss Leona Axthelm or Arcadia Roller submitted to an appendix operation at the Qrd hospital Friday. . -Richard Mutter trom Newton, Skating Kas. and a triend Miss Frances Spernkierchnier or Wichita, Kas. at the ' UE.RE'S aI.wars. something mi.ghty exciting about were in Ord8aturday. Richard's the first faU hats, but this year they're smarter mother Mrs. Orin Mutter ot Com­ FAIR 1 stock was with them. Madams C. than ever, A complete change in style. " J. Mortensen and. W. L. McNutt GROUNDS See these new hats now! gave them a luncheon in the cot­ \ tage on the Mortensen tarm, ·They returned to Comstock Saturday Saturday Evening • night. Sunday Richard and his 1.95 4.95 friend left tor Kansas. August 22 • -Sunday morning Mrs. Jennie nee and daughter Miss Esther drove to Ord from North Loup. Mrs. Bee is a daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lootburrow. MACK'S . -Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Ben Skating Rink Conner and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Al­ +-_111 '1 II -u"'!"'"""u-U-U-U-U-U-U-III_U-IlI_IIll_U_II III-II-II_ len and eon Paul, of Burwell, were ', .' • r r': t dinner guests in the home of Mr. t IVld Mrs . .10M Chattleld. .. J -Mrs. R. C. Nelson has received a. 1e t t e r trom a brother, who Itves in Valier, Mont, His daugh­ ter, Mrs. Irene Hoover, had just lately burned to death. She was starting a fire with oil. She had been married only tour months. -Saturday Dr. J. B. Kllntor was able to leave Htllcrest and return to liis home in Sargent.. He is re­ covering nicely from an appendix operation. -Mrs. Nels Jorgensen has been 111 for a tew days. NOTICE To Th~ Public

We have leased the Phillips Petroleum Co. Service. Sta­ tion and invite all old patrons of this statlon to continue with us and invite everybody in the surrounding commun­ ity to giva us a trial. My son Leon I. Gardner mll be manager witq his brother Ira l!!l assistant man­ ager and every button on ./ these youll$ men's clothing spells service "believe it or n9t". Call and let us prove our While It Is Still statement w)th your tank Possib~e ruled with Phillips 66 gaso­ to R'estore line-the gas with pep and not a knock in acarload. It's Perforu\ance Yours for real service at the Phillips Petroleum Co. service station. G. G. Gardn'er

We Have It! You needn't be tied to a hot .tove on ironing dayl Use ROCKILENE the new Model No. of Coleman Olean News InJtant Lighting Iron, anywhere Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kokes and .ANTI • KNOCK GAS •• indoor. or out. No corda or son Bobby were fishing at Er·i<;son tube, to bother with. Makes ita Saturday. They report very good own gas. Lil!lhta instantly ... just luck. Mrs. Kokes 'caught several at the price oj RegularI Itrike a match and turn a valve. blue gills. . Base fa double pointed ••• Mrs. Rhynie Christensen has been i banlahea wrinkles on both for­ ill for some time but at this writ­ ~ ward and backward .trok-es. ing is very much improved. I NOURSE FLY SPRAY New ."Button Bevel" makes it Wilbur Zangger is at aroken I euy to iron around buttoJ\l, Bow this week ex;hibitlng some' of .\ SURE GE1'S 1'HE FLIES UDder pleata and alol\l seaIDl. his.Jltock on whichseyeral prizes . ~j)Otcelaln.enamel linlahed were awarded him at the Burwell "",- bodJ. HaOdleenameled tomatch. rodeo. . , Come and I«this~ kool Russell Madison accompanied by a trlend Doyle Scott, returned OUY' BURROWS home from Bushnell Tuesday. They STATIO:~t had spent some time working in the . . FILLING . Crosby Hardware harvest .fields, They like that locality very much and plan on re­ ~======::::::!A/f turning In time to harvest potatoes,

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~ - r~._~ ------~ ------j IThousand, Dollars ($67,000.00) and which time any person or persons sons having Claims and demands Hardenbrook .t M)sko, Attorneys. County Court room, In saId county, are Defendants, and wherein said • that the said principal Indebtedness may appear before the said Board against Frank Misko, late of Valley NOTICE }'OR PRESENTATION on the 5th day Qf December,' 1931, Ford Automobile was found guilty I Is sought to be taken up and paid and object or show cause why said county, deceased, that the time flxed and all claims and demands not of being engaged In and used for [2LEGAL______NOTICES J off by means of Refunding Bonds of O}' CLAIMS License should not be granted, and for filing clalms and demands In The County Court of Valley flled as above wll1 be forever the unlawful transportation of in­ the said County In the principal after full consideration and hear- against said estate Is three months County, Nebraska. barred. toxicating liquor and was found George A. M~nn, Connty Attorney. amount of Sixty-seven Thousand Ing of remonstrants if ther~ be any from the 4th day of September, 1931, Dated at Ord, Nebraska, this 13th and declared to be a public and NOTICE O}' SIlERU}"S SALE. Dollars' ($67,000.00) to be dated on said day, the Board wlll use its All such persons are required to STATE 01<' NEBRASKA, ) day of August, 1931. common nuisance and by said Notice Is hereby given, that by September 1, 1931, bearing Interest discretion In granUng or wlthhold- present their claims and demands ) ss, J. H. HOLLINGSHEAD, Court Ordered to be sold at public virtue of the Judgment, ,Sentence at the rate of three and three quar­ Ing said License. with vouchers to the County Judge Valley County. ) (SEAL) County Judge. sale to the highest bidder for cash, and Order o~ th~ County Court of, ters per centum (3* 0/0) per annum, IGN. KLIMA, JR., of said county on or before the 4th In the matter of the estate of Aug. 20-3t. as provided by law; Valley County, Nebraska, made and Ipayable annually which the Chalr­ (SEAL) County Clerk day of December, 1931, and claims Mary Misko, deceased. entered August Eleventh, 1931, In man and Board 'of County Super­ George .t.. Munn, County AUorney. I wUl at Ten o'clock In the fore­ Aug. 13-2t filed will be. heard by the County Notice Is hereby given to all per­ noon Of September First, 1931, at an action wherein The State of I visors of said County propose to NOTICE O)' SIIERIF}"S SALE. Nebraska is Plaintiff and Ralph L, Issue. The County Board reserves No. 18657 Court at 10 o'clock A. M" at the sons having claims and demands the West Front Door of the Court County Court room, In said county, against Mary Misko, late of Valley Notice is hereby given, that by House In the City of Ord, Valley Rydberg, and.One _Ford Automo- the right to redeem any or all of TREASURY DEPARTMENT fi~d btle, Four Cyllnder, 1924 Model T these bonds on any interest pay- OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF on the 5th day of December, 1931, county, deceased, that the time virtue of the Judgment, Sentence County, Nebraska, offer saId above for f!llng claims and demands and Order of the County Court ,of described Ford Automobile for "Touring Car, Color Black, Wood ment date THE CURRENCY . and all claims and demands not W~eels, ~otlce Washlq,gton, D. C. June 29, 1931 against said estate Is three months Valley County, Nebraska, made and sale at public auction to the highest Motor Number 5699055, Public Is hereby gIlVel!l filed as above wlll be' forever Without 1931 Nebraska Reglstra- that any taxpayer of the Coqnty of Whereas, by satisfactory evi­ from the 4th day of September, 1931. entered August Fifteenth, 1931, in bidder for cash. Said' sale wlll be .tton and, License Number and at- Valley may file objections to such dence presented to the undersigned, barred. All such persons are required to an action wherein The State of Ne­ held open One Hour. tached 't).ereto One Four Wheel proposed action with Ign, Kliina, has been made to appear that Dated at Ord, Nebraska, this 13th present their claims and demands braska 1s Plaintiff and John Mlller Given under my hand this Fif­ Or~Ylsh. "First National Bank in Ord," in day of August, 1931. with vouchers to the County Judge and One Ford Automobile, Four teenth day of August, 1931. Trailer, Bl?e Color, Wo?d Jr., County Clerk, at his office in of said county on or before the 4th Cylinder, 1930 Model A Coupe, Color Wheels, Without Nebraska Regls.- the Court House in the City ot Ord the city of Ord, In the County of J. H. HOLLINGSHEAD, GEORGE S, ROUND, Sheriff ~umber, be~ St~te day of December, 1931, and claims Black, Wire Wheels, Motor Num­ tration and License are on the 21st day of .August, 1931, Valley and of Nebraska has of Valley County, Nebraska, complied with all the provisions of (SEAL) County Judge. filed will be heard by the County ber A4012844, 1931 Nebraska Regis­ Defendants, and wherein said Ford tween the hours of 9: 00 o'clock A. Aug. 20-3t.. Aug. 20-2t. • Automobile a~d TraUer were found M. and 5:00 o'clock P. M. or during the Statutes of the United States, Court at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the tration and License Number 36·289, guilty of belng engaged In and business hours on any day prior to required to be complied with be­ used for the u~lawful transporta- ,>ald date. fore an assocIation shall be author­ tton of tntoxtcattng liquor and were . ized to commence the business of F~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ round and declared to be a l?ubUc Ign. Klu.!1a, Jr. County Clerk. BanItlng; and common nuisance and by said (~EAL) Now therefor I, J. W, Pole, Comp­ Court-Ordered to be sold at publlcA__u.:.g_u_st_6_-3_t. ...:- _ troller of the Currency, do hereby Q sale to the htghest bidder tor cash, NOTICE. certify that ",First National Bank O· as provid,ed by law. In Ord," In the City of Ord, in the I wlll at Two o'clock in the Af­ Notice Is hereby given that pur­ County of Valley and State of Ne­ l' ternoon of August Twenty-fifth, suant to the provisions of Senate braska Is authorized to commence 1931, at the West Front Door of I<'ile No.3, as passed by the 1931 the business of Banking as pro­ o 0 the Court House in the City of Ord, Legislature of the State of Nebras­ vided in Section Fifty one hundred I Valley County, Nebraska, offer said ka Elyria Township of Elyria, and sixty nine of the Revised Sta­ above described Ford Automobile Nebraska, has made written appli­ cation to the Honorable Board of tutes of the UnIted States. o 0 gnd T.!.aller for sale'at public auc­ In testimony whereof, witness my Uon to the highest bidder for cash. Supervisors of The County of Val­ hand and Seal of ofllce this twenty­ Said sale will be held open One ley, The State of Nebraska, for a ninth day of June. 1931. License to conduct and operate a I;W. POLE, I Hour. dance and amusement hall, located { Given under my hand this C9~ptroller of the Currency. upon the NE';4 Section 26 in Town­ (SEAL) luly 9-10t Twelfth day of Augllst, 1931. ship 20 North, Range 15 West of o GEORGE S. ROUND, Sheriff 1 of Valley County, Nebraska the 6th P. M" same being outside NOTICE OF SALE BY SPECIAL Aug. 13-2t. the limits of any Incorporated City MASTER UNDER DECREE 0 or Vlllage in Valley County, Ne­ o . . ,Panlel H. McClenahan, SpecIal NOTICE. braska, which said application Is Master, 526 Little Bldg. Notice is hereby given that pur­ now on file in my office. LIncoln, Nebr. ' suant to the provisions of Senate ,That said application wlll be o Valley Aug•. 31 0 File No.3, as passed by the 1,931 considered by the Board of Super­ Public notice is hereby given that I Legislature of the State of Nebraska, visors on the 24th day of August by vlrtue of an order issued out of i' 1- Lodge No. 112, Z. C. B.J. of Com­ 1931 at 10:00 o'clock A. M., at the District Court of the United States, District of Nebraska, Grand County Sept. X, e which time any person or persons 0 stock, Nebraska has made written o , Island DivIsion, and In pursuance I application to the Honorable Board may appear before the said Board I of Supervisors of The County of and object or show cause why said to the decree of said court, render­ [ Valley, The State of Nebraska, for License should not be granted, and ed and filed June 20th, 1931, In an after full consideration and hear­ action therein pending, to-wit: No. FairZ,3 0 a License to conduct and operate a o r- 189 Equity, wherein The Penn Mu­ ; dance and amusement hall located ing'of remonstrants if there be any 5, upon the NE';4 Section 21 in Town­ on said day, the Board wlll use its tual Life Insurance Company, Is i ship 19 North, Range 16 West of the discretion in granting or withhold­ plaintiff, and Herbert B. Van Decar; I 6th P. M., same being outside the ing said License. HarrIet G. VanDecar; J. D.'Barnes; 0 \ limits of any Incorporated City or ION. KLIMA, JR., George Jensen, and Charlotte Jen­ t (SEAL) County Cle,rk sen, are defendants, whereby a Let Valley County EntertainYou . V1llage In vallev County, Nebraska, ! mortgage on the property herein­ 1 which said application is now on Aug. 13-2t " file in my office. after described was foreclosed, and , , That' said application wlll be NOTICE. the undersigned was appointed } considered by the Board of Super­ Notice Is hereby given that pur­ S{leclal Master of this court to sell visors on the 24th day of August suant to the provlslons of Senate said property and execute said de­ 1931 at 10:00 o'clock A. M., at I<'ile No.3, as passed by the 1931 cree and order of sale, I Daniel H. which time any person or persons Legislature of the State of Nebras­ McClenahan, as'such Special Mas­ may appear before the said Board ka Frank V. Psota of North Loup, ter wlll on the 31st day of August, and object or show cause why -said Nebraska, has made written applI­ 1931, at the hour of nine o'clock in License should not be granted, and cation to the Honorable Board of the forenoon,central time, at the after full consIderation and hear­ Supervisors of The' County of Val­ entrance to, the County Court frig of remonstrants If there be any ley, The State of Nebraska, for a House in Ord, the County Seat of on said day, the Board wlll use its License to conduct and operate a Valley County, Nebraska, at the dls~fetloA in g~anting or withhold- Dance and amusement hall, located place where sheriff's sales are made, t 'ing said License. ' upon the NE';4 Section 12 in Town­ sell at public auction to the high­ IGN. KLIMA, JR., /Ship 17 Nor~~, Range 14 West of est bidder tor cash, the property u,,("O , [BlOAL) County Clerk the 6th P. M" same being outside on which said mortgage was fore­ ~ closed, which said property Is sit­ , 4 I ." the limits of any incorporated City Aug. 13-2t uated in the County of Valley and l. or Vlllage in Valley County, Ne­ }~-- Vall~.t State of Nebraska, and described D I , . - Vogel1anz, Attorneys braska, which saId application Is s, L'V TilE DISTRICT COURT O}' now on file In my office. as follows: The Northwest Quar­ 1 VALLEY COUNTY, :NEBRASKA That said application wlll be ter (NW';4) of Section Numbered ! Frank L. Osentowski, Plaintiff, Twenty-six (26) and the North­ D 0 considered by the Board of Super­ vs. Lyle Craig and Lottie H. Craig, visors on the 24th day of August east Quarte,t (NE';4) of Section 1 his wife, the heirs, devisees, lega­ 1931 at 10: 00 o'clock A. M" at Numbered Twenty-seven, (27), tees, personal representatives and which time any person or persons Tow n s hlp Numbered Seventeen 0 (17), North, Range Numbered Fif­ n all other persoiia interested in the may appear before the said Board ; estate of John l\l. Wlgent, deceased, and object or show cause why said teen (15), West of the 6th P. M,. real names unknown, and all per­ License should not be granted, and contaIning 320 acres, more or less, j sons having or claiming any Inter­ after full consideration and hear­ according to Government Survey, est In the Northwest quarter of ing of remonstranta if there be any to satisfy first, the sum of $63,20 D cOO Section 12, Township 19, North of on said day, the Board wlll use .Its costs shown on order of sale and D . Range 16, W.est of the sixth Prin­ discretion In granting or withhold­ the accruing costs of this action; 1 cipal Meridian, In Valley County, ing said License. second to satisfy the plaintiff In the - Nebraska, real names unknown, de­ ION. KLIMA, JR" sum of $18,203.69, with interest ,fendants, The above named de­ (SEAL) Count)", Clerl,t thereon at the rate of 10% per an­ tepdants will take notice that they Aug. 13-2t nujn from June 20, 1931, and the o have been sued in the District surplus, if any, to be paid to such Court of Valley County, ~ebraska, NOTICE. " "" cif the defendants as may be shown i by' the aboveplalntlff, who filed Notice is hereby glve~ t.h..a.t pur­ to be entitled to the same. All as provided by said order of sale and 1 'his petition in said aetlon on July suant to the provisions of Benate 31st, 1931, the object and prayer of 1<'1le No.3, as passed by the 1931 decree. 0, nO ~ which is to exclude the de"fendants, Legislature of the State of Nebras­ Dated this 24th day of JUly, 1931. .' ~ and all of them, from any and all ka Joseph Jungman Lodge No. 161 DANIEL H. McCLENAH~N, claims to the property above de­ Z. C. B. J. of Burwell, Nebr. has '. Special Master of the tl'nited scribed, and to quIet and confirm made written appltcatlon to the Sta.tes District Court, District the title of the plaIntiff therein as Honorable Board of Supervisors of of N~braska, Grand Island1:0 .agatnst the said defendants and all The County of Valley; The State of Division. " . persons having or claiming any In­ Nebraska, fora' License to con­ JULY 30-5t. terest In the said real estate, real duct and operate a dance and ! names unknown. :rhat due order amusement hall Iocated ' upon the Hardenbrook .t MIsko, Attorne)'s. I, for service by publication has been SEt,4 'of Section 30 in Township 20 NOTICE }'OR PUESEXTATIOX o 0 i made by the said Court. The above North, Range 16 West of the 6th OF CLADrS ! named defendants are required to P. M" same being outside the limits In The County. Court of Valley answer the said petition on 01' be­ of any incorporated City or Vlllage County, Nebraska. ,J fore Septembe'r 21st, 1931.' " in Valfey County, Nebraska, which o D S'l'ATEJ OF NEBRASKA, ) FRANK. L. OSENTOWSKI, said application is now on file In ) ss, , By Davis &Vogeltanz, my oftlce. , His Attorneys That said application ,wlll be Valley County. ) In the matter of the' estate of o D -'AUG, 13-4t. considered by the Board of Super­ visors on the 24th day of August Frank Misko,' deceased, PUBLIC NOTICE 1931 at 10: 00 o'clock A. M" at Notice Is hereby given to all per- • The Chairman and Board of County SupervIsors of th~ County of Valley, In the State of Nebraska, _.Il.;..,..IlI.-:..IlI..::;.,.t1I1_u-n-U-••-eIl_IlIl_Il._IlI1_lI._UIl-Il»-IlIl....;..II.-llU-U.-llU-UIl-lIa-1i1- 0 by resolution duly passed and en- 1 .tered in the minutes of their pro­ th,~.n~~~'~'!..!'d.~?rld ceedings on the fourth day of Au- The Cream of Has Entered On. , gust, 1931, In accordance with Ar­ Serving A Ucle VI, Chapter II of the Com­ have signed on the dotted Une to piled Statutes of Nebraska for 1929, O J~~~~:e~erber directed that public notice be given, ALSO TWO BIG stanwood, la. 3 BIG )J;AYS OF 0 . (1930 Champion Driver at Ord, stating that the County of _Valley Worth While furpose FREE ACTS Nebr., Bellevllle, Kas" Cedar Ra- has outstanding and unpaid bonds plds, la,) RACING in the total' principal amount of O Sixty-seven Thousand Dollars Fred Dresselhuys Wagner, S. D. " 0 - ($67,000.00) consisting of: Any ageo'cy that contributes to thrift, that makes it Enrico Trio •• McKeon }~~~sG~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~io;~t~a~f~ $3,300 IN' PRIZES Refunding Bonds In -the prIncipal easier fQr people to save, serves a worth while purpose. O "'roupe Rudy Mulfinger_:.. Sloux City 0 amount ot Sixty-seven Thousand .I. L. E. Kerbs Otis, Kas. Tuesday,' Septeillber 11·S Dollars, ($67,000.00) dated Septem­ A. L. Splllman Cold Valley, Ill.' L ber 1, 1927, due September I, 1947, That's why this association clahils for itself the appro­ ~~~H~~~~~-_-"-_-_-_- SiO~~m~~; optional on any Interest payment O 'Valter Savidge Carnival -- School Childr.en's Day 0 bation· of good Ord citizens. date, numbered from 24 to ~O of Emory Colllns Calgary, Canada ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN the denomination of' $1,000 each, Speed Adams MarIon, lao bearing Interest at the rate of For years we have made it easy (or Valley county D TWO BIG, BANDS George Lawhorn St. Joseph, Mo. ' ADMITTED FREE! tour and one-quarter per centum (4';4%) per annum, whIch were au­ people to save, have conducted our business so that it is ~: ~: l:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Monday, August 31 is thorized by a Resolution of the

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~-----~-~-, ---~-.~ - t 'j f THE ORD QUIZ, URD. NEBRASK.A, TIlURSDAY. AUGUST 20. 1931. PAGE SEVEN \ I f #4 1 -- ! -Jim Mortensen was a passen­ -Joe Absolon drove to Ord Sun­ -M. Guggenmos, who had been' • -Mrs. Roy Hurston Jeft Tues­ -The Otterbein Guild gave an Balley since the middle of Aprll, Is gp.r Saturday for Grand Island. day after Mrs. Albert Lukes Sr. plastering a church In Stapleton, day for her home In Omaha after a ice cream and cake :soclal last planning on soon leaving for the -Sunday R. J. Clark received and her daughters, Misses Eliza­ returned home Thursday. visit with her people, Mr. and Mrs. evening on the U. B. church lawn. home of a son near Thermopolis, 'I word from his son Ansel Clark of beth, Minnie and Barbara Lukes, -Frank Meyers of Burwell was Victor Danezak. Other visitors In -So and Sew club enjoyed a Wyo. Mrs. Harrtsqn was spending I -Saturday evening Miss Laura I<'rederlck, Colo. His mother was who were guests In the Absolon in Ord Saturday. He had with him the Danczek home are Mrs. Harold pleasant time Thursday with Mrs. a part of last week with friends ,t home during the day. The two a relative, Miss Rose Svantner of Lang and daughter Virginia Lee of A. S. Koupal. Hostess had In­ near North Loup. ,} Glover arrived at home. She has a "little better and able to sit up a ~. been employed as a stenographer part of the time although still un­ famllles were neighbors for sever­ St. Paul, who had been visiting the O~aha and Miss Luclle Smith of vited a few guests to spend the -Mrs. U. Paraons of Burwell , in the office of an attorney In Con- der the doctor's care. Mrs. R. J. al years while the Absalon family Meyers family. She left on the Lincoln, Mrs. Lang Is a daughter afternoon with club members. Mad­ \fas in Ord Saturday visiting uer cordia, Kas. She Is home on a .Clark went to Colorado several lived in Ord. motor for her home. of Mr. and Mrs. Danczek, Virginia ams C. C. Dale, Frank Johnson mother, Mrs. '1"'1·tha Mutter. vacation. weeks'ago and was Improved for -Sunday morning Miss Kather­ , --Sunday Mrs. Imogene Clark left and Luclle are grand-daughters. and Tom Fuson of New York city i a, while but has been III for three ine Gass left for her duties In the for her home in Los Angeles -Mrs. Louise Kasson Is employ­ and Miss Milured Staple of Omaha. -While Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sny- weeks. office of Bert Cushing, assistant She had been In Ord, North LOup ed In ~oh~son's cafe white Mrs. der and son Jack of Nemaha coun- ---'Thursday Miss Elizabeth Lukes -Mrs. George Finch. has been state superintendent, Lincoln. She and other Nebraska cities on a Bernice Smith Is taking a vacation. quite 1ll and under a doctor's care ty were in Ord and Burwell for a came home from Fremont. She had enjoyed a two weeks vacation II visit. She was accompanied by her -M'lss Margurlte McCullock Is In for several days. Mrs. Walter few wgeks, Miss Evelyn Snyder took six weeks of college work but with her father Raymond Gass and nephew and niece, James and Mary Loup City assisting Dr. Carl G. !<'inch of Ord and Mrs. T. S. Weed has been sta"ying In the Snyder made it In five weeks by attending family. Morrison. They wlll attend college Amick In his hospital whlle the home and 100R'ing after things, Saturdays instead of using those of North Loup were caring for her. un- -Miss Marian James, who Is a In Los Angeles. head nurse Is away on a vacation. A sister of Mrs. George Finch, Mrs. I tll the Snyder's return home. Since days for vacation days. J she was a llttle girl Evelyn has -W. J. Campbell left Friday for nurse student In the Omaha Meth­ , -Mrs. F'aye Cress and two sons Miss McCullock has had about two Thelma Weed of North Loup, Is . -Itved with the Snyder famlly. Miss a visit In Max, Nebr. odist hospital, was spending a few have returned to their home In years nursing In the Ord hospital. staying this week. Mrs. Finch Is days at home with her parents, Mr. Riverside, Ia. after a pleasant visit She Is planning on entering the Improving. I Evelyn wlll teach school this year -Clifford Mentzer left Sunday , , In AI:apahoe, Nebr. on the motor for a visit with a sls- and Mrs. E. C. James. Saturday, a In Ord, North Loup and Scotia. Be- St. Francis hospital In Grand Is­ -:Mrs. May Stewart-Harrison, friend, W. J. Sleek of Lincoln, took fore her marriage Mrs. Cress was land. Miss McCullock Is a daugh- who has been with Miss Lula -Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Tom ter In North Platte. her to Omaha. Williams returned to Ord after -Miss Thelma Draper Is to be It teacher in the Ord schools. ter of Mrs. IFrank Norman. several days stay with their daugh- the regular dining room gIrl in -Thtrsday Lawton Butcher left -Mrs. Henry Brown, of Omaha, -Thursday Miss Ruth Babbitty fer, Mrs. Ben Rose and family In the Lavada cate. She assisted with for his home In Valley, Nebr. He arrived In Ord Monday evening who had for several days been a Burwell. There was a family party the work during the Burwell rodeo. is a friend of Miss Eleanor Dye and Is visiting her sister Mrs Dor- guest of the McGinnis tamtlv, left all the time in the Rose home. An- Miss Wilhelmina Janssen has been and had been visiting In the Harry cas Fish. ", for her home In Mlltonvllle, Kas. other daughter, Mrs. F'red Snyder working for several weeks but re­ Dye home for a few days. -John Sershen came home last S~e has been a. fellow student of and family of Nemaha county, were turns to school in September. -Perry Bell was on'ty a few Wednesday. He had been with his MISs Selma McGlllnls In a Manhat­ Put in your Order. . NO.- .... W I In the Rose home. Madams Snyder -Friday MIss Clara Sorensen minutes making the trip to Burwell daughter and her husband, Mr. and t8:n, Kas. college. Mrs. J. W. Mc­ , and Rose"are Mr. and Mrs. WIll- left for her home in Harlan, Ia. Frtday by airplane. Perry says It Mrs. William Vodehnal at North Gtnnls and Yelmer and MI.ss Selma 111m's only children. after a visit with her friend, Miss don't take him long to go if he Loup, They had been spending McGinnis took Miss Babbitt as far ron ,j -Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. Llllian Vodehnal. can fly with the wind. several days In Mankato and Min- as Grand Island. J. C. Hammond and little daughter, -A. J. Wise says that his son, -Miss Mildred Krahulik came neapolis, Minn. They had visited -Monday Mrs. James Covert was j Janette Lee,'-left for their home In Dr. Earl Wise, Is now nicely locat­ from Grand Island' Friday evening relatives and spent some time fish-·a passenger for Grand Island I Bronson, Kas. They had been-here ed In the Providence hospital, and was visiting her people until Ing. where she planned on spending a for a few days with their sister, Seattle, Wash, Earl is' taking his Monday. ' -Monday evening Frank Petska week.. , "'interCoal Miss Gertrude Hawkins and their year of Interne work. He has sev­ -Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sanders of was a return passenger from a -Mr. and Mrs. George Satterfield mother, Mrs. W. N. Hawkins. An- eral acquaintances who are con­ Lewellen, Nebr. were In Ord Fri­ short stay In St. Paul. and famlly were spending Sunday I other daughter a,nd slste, r, Mrs'j nee ted ,With that hOSP,ltal. Mr. Wise day and Saturday, They had been -Mrs. J. C. Staley of St. Paul with relatives In Taylor. The last of this month we will Lewis Knudsen and three children accompanied his son to Seattle. in' 'Burwell and met Mr. and Mrs. had been 11'1 Ord for several days -Tuesday Mr.' and Mrs: John R. 'of Omaha, were also guests III the He says that Is a fine country' and L.H. Whitford of Grand, Island. assisting In the care of a little Shultz and chlldren left for their have cars of the following on track: Hawkins home. . he very much enjoyed his stay The latter Is Mrs. Sanders' moth­ grand daughter, who Is lll. The home In Cheyenne, Wyo. They had ,...-Sunday evening about seven there.. . er. Staley families received word of been visiting Mrs. Shultz' people, I I the serious Illness of their grand- Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Suchanek. o'clock friends from Ft. Worth. -Mrs. Kirby McGrew and little Ly~n, -Miss ,Freda Bebee. who has mother, Mrs. !<'. M. Staley of York. -After a week's visit In Clark­ White Ash Routt Co. Tex.' arrived in Ord for a visit daughter, Chelsea were able been In Lincoln this summer, re­ with "theIr friends, Mr. and Mrs., to leave ,H,!llCrest ,FrIdaY and re­ She Is 94 years old. Elroy took son, Lllllan, Patricia and Dora Mae, turned to Ord Saturday morning, his mother to St. Paul Friday, from daughters of Dr. and Mrs. Kirby Olof Olsson. Guests were Mr. and turn to then own home. In the afternoon Mr. and MEs. W. J. Colorado Lump .I Mrs. Karl Tittljl and Mrs. A. C. -Mr. and Mrs. Everett Barnes there she left for York. McGrew are at home again. Their I Cotesflel~, Campbell arid Miss Dorothy Camp­ -Miss Edith James had been grandparents, Prot, and Mrs. C. S. Metzger. A few days before the of were In Ord Friday bell and Miss Selma McGinnis took Olssons had other company, Robert to attend the funeral of Isaac Ar­ spending two months with relatives Jones brought them home Thurs- Miss Freda to her home in Gar­ In Wagner, S. D. E. O. James and day. " J. Dryden, a brother of Mrs. Ols- nold. field county. Economy Colorado Pea son and a friend, Bill LaMahaffey, -Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dahlin and daughter, Miss Ruth and Miss Vlr- -Mrs. John Ambrose was spend­ both from Ft. Worth. Tile young children o~ Palmer were in the -Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dudschus, who ginla VanDecar drove to Wagner lng all of last week with relatives men were enjoying a vacation trip J. G. Dahlin home Saturday night. live in Garfield county, were Ord after Miss Edith and they returned in Ravenna. Mr. Ambrose went at­ and from Ord went to Yellowstone They carne to Ord to see little visitors Thursday. to Ord Sunday. ter her Sunday and Monday Mrs. 1 park. 'Shirley Staley, who was very Ill, -Miss Musa Misko returned -Guy Jensen came from Omaha Ambrose resumed her work In the Phone but Is Improving. Madams Dahlin home last Wednesday after several and spent the week end with his Golden Rule store. Mrs. Ambrose -Mr. and Mrs. W~s Rawles of and Staley are sisters days visit with friends In Holdrege, father, Pete Jensen and other rela- had enjoyed a week's vacation. Grand Island were III Ord for a . -Friday Mrs. Minnie Timmerman tlves. ,Sunday was a big day with. the short time last Wednesday on the -The James Whiting family 15 and son Lloyd left for their home -Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer and Kominsky club. They met at the way to Burwell. Wes Rawles for' are spending some time Oil the In' Stockton, Callf. Mrs; Tlmmer­ son of Grand Island drove to Ord park and enjoyed a picnic dinner merly lived here. - Whiting farm near Sumter. Mr. man has been vtsltlng her par­ last Wednesday.' Mr. and Mrs. and supper. The Lukes orchestra ORD, -Robert Dale of Sargent arrived Whiting has been driving down ents, Mr. and Mr.s. Robt. Nay and Charley Sterneckei' accompanied furnished music. ' in Ord Thursday and was spending nights and returning In the morn­ other relatives. them to Burwell where they took In-Miss Beulah Gates was a re­ Nebraska several days with his relatives, the tng to his barber shop. -Mrs. John Canning left Thurs­ the rodeo. They alJ returned to turn passenger Sunday morning Roy Word.en fa';11lly. . -Before coming to Ord P, C. day for her home In Grand Island. Ord and had dinner In the Ster- from Burwell. She taught there -After enjoymg two weeks vaca- Hansen of San Diego, Calif" stop­ She had sllent nearly two weeks uecker ,home. The Reimer famlly last year and wlll take up the work I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tion with her people Miss Eleanor ped In North Platte to see Dick with her sisters and brother, Ma­ went back to Grand Island the again In September. I. Dye .left Sunday for her work in Bradley, who was in, a hQspital dams A. C. Wilson and Wes Dally, same night. " Lincoln. '. and in a serious condition after Howard Barnes and their father, -Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brunei' -Miss Charlotte Kasal came several hemorrhages of the stom­ Jim Barnes. Mrs. Canning had Wednesd~y from Wolbach and spent the weelt ach. Mr. Hansen said he found left last for their home ~nd also taken in a day at.the rodeo. in Sanator, S. D. They had been r at home. Dick very' weak although he had -Low fare passenger train ex­ visiting in Ord with Mr. Bruner's -Mr. and Mrs. Ray Enger and received a blood transfusion... ,Mr. cursion, one 'Yay fare plus 25c for sister, Mrs. M.Gug~enjlos and son and daughter of Burwell "pent Bradley was hopful for a recovery, the round trip, is In effect on the famlly. '• Sunday with Ord relatives and en- as he silid he had been In as ser­ Union'Paclflc and St. J. & G. I. -Mr. I,lnd Mrs. Claude Dewhirst ! b~fore. joyed a picnic In the p!!rk. lous a co!!p-itlon Mr. Han- each Saturday and Sunday during spent the week end with relatives j -Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sorensen and sen has been !n Ord visiting his 1931, G~rlng, where one way fare Is not In Lexington. They were accom­ two children of Nebr. were daughter, Mrs. Jay Auble. more than $8.00 or less than 75c. panied by a nephew, John Deinin­ in Ord from Saturday until Mon- "":'Charley H_utchlns,' of North Tickets good for return until Mon­ ger, who was returning to his home t day morning with their uncle and Loup, was. in Ord Friday. He' had day midnight. Ask Agent about after a months stay with his uncle aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Enger. been In Burwell for a few days. fares and servIce. 22-lt ! 'They came from Burwell Saturday , and aunt In Ord. , and left Monday for Fremont, ac- I companied by Mrs. Enger, where t all wlll spend several days with r------:'------1 relatives. -- -Saturday Mrs. August Petersen , returned from Burwell where she bad spent three days with her mother, Mrs. M. Alderman and I family. ' -Friday Mrs. Joe O'Bryan and 1 SOil ~llly were return passengers to their home In Grand Island, I They had bee!! visiting Mrs. O'Bry­ f "" ' I~ an's parents,' Mr. and :'Iirs. Mike . :Kasal and other r'latives. '-:"Miss Mildred Staple left }I'rlday .. for her home In Omaha. She spent that night with friends In Lincoln. Miss Staple had been here for three weeks visiting her sister, Mrs. E. H. And these are tires you call trust, call be proud Petty and n~merous friends. Miss Staple acconlpanled Rev. W. A. to have 011 your car! They are the latest Iifetinu~ Knight of Des Moines and his sls­ guaranteed Goodyears of a high quality that Is ter-in-law, Misses Louise and Dor­ othy Cuttrir to Omaha, stopping possible because Goodyear builds million,s more ",!th them in Lincoln. th~n -Don Marquard was busy' In tires , anybody else. Let's look 'em. 'overlOKI the Lavada cafe all of Friday night. HSl dld'nt go to bed at all. People I from the Burwell rodeo were go- "ing through Ord at all hours. -Miss Mattie Cole, of Loup City, GOODYEAR PATHFINDER has been In Ord for several days Lell.eu ,v)tat a (Iiffe.eellce staying with Mrs. Olive M:arquard Supertwist Cord Tires. 0 • We'llshowyou and helping with the work in tJIe • a~e tlr~' Lavada cafe. ' SIX why they superior tonlanyhigh-priced -Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wegrzyn eyUu.ietosmnke ,:;z2. - -, • left Thursday for their home In

Columbus. They were accompanied / by their nephew and nieces, Yer­ Step out ofany other low-prlce' •• 2~)'~ We have arranged with , ' one oC tlJ,e large liCe insur­ 5.25-21 (3lx5.25) Twenty beautiful models, atprices ranging/rom '47:5 to '073 8.57 16.70 G.OO-20 (ShMO) •• (15.35. ance companies Cor money "AU price. I. o. b. FUnt, Mich., .p<>cio' e<,Iutpment estrCl. Low dmt"erecl price. ond which is now available Cor ".~ C. M. A. C. term,. . i. loans on improved Val~ey .,, I county Carms. and we will A New Low'PriceforGuaran-, I ,~ be glad .to take applica­ NE\V ~IIEVROLET'SIX tions Cor loans to be com­ teed Goodyears! Seethe tJPWimproved ~ plet.ed at once. or for use guaranteed Good~ear 19x4.40 later in the year. Interest $ 4 57 - :" ======~;:;] Sp~edwa~s (4.40-11)' rate and repayment op­ See your dealer below ~ , lions are very favorable to Graham~SeylerChevrolet the borrowers. See us first. Company \ . Ord, Nebraska '. The'Capron Grahallz-Seyler-Miller Chevrolet Co. Agency . Burwell, Nebraska Blaha Bros. Ord AUO DIALER5 IN CHEVROLE1' slx.CYUJ'liDm PASSENCU CAR5. "71 to $850, f••• b. FIt..t, M1cbl,u Ord, Nebraska

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~' .,~-,--- \ PAGE EIGHT THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, ~EB_RASKA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2b, 1931. ,1 \ I ,1J'i======'" Frazier Funeral home, Ord. Am­ FOR SALE-Cane seed. C. A. Hager :----~------~----"1 .' bulance service. Day phone" 38; and Co. , 10-tf I Journey Ihru Thousand Island Part Night. 193.. 31-t~ IF YOU WANT your corn cut with O'rd Theater a tractor binder call 5721. Ord. , TONIGIIT Of Former Ord Girl'S Iloneymeen Trip 22-2t Spencer Tracy in "QUICK The marrtage of Miss Viola Mis- Morristown to Montreal but in CLASSIFIED PRAIRl!!} HAY-To be cut on MILLIONS" with Sally Eil­ ko, daughter of W!liam Misko, of this distance there are eight differ­ Norman Mason i ers. Terrytoon "The Sul­ Ord, to Omar ~~,' Hartman, of ent series of rapids. At one point shares. See Oscar or Henry En­ \ Advertising ger, 22-tl tan's Cat" and Ripley Belle'V8 Washin.~V*,,~ (;\,.to~k place at the the St. Lawrence river drops 65 . ,Fhe cents per line per in­ i It Or Not. - Church o( the EpIphany in the city feet In one and one-quarter miles Won first money 1n the bronco rIding contest at the Burwell .. sertlcn with 8 mInimum Rodeo. Af~r the bucking he Jerked his spurs and mounted of Washington on July 5th. so one can well imagine the terrific charge of menil·flve cents Real Estate Friday and Saturday, The honeymooners traveled by speed at which the water Is mov­ one of our O. D. 'd Used Cars -the kind all wlnners buy. # '\ August 21 and 22- airplane frQmWashlngton to New ing. The channel through the rap­ foJ' the ad If run Onll once. Ken Maynard in "THE TWO York apd 'from there continued ids is very twisting and narrow and CLASSH'IED ADS NOT A'::· Come in and get )'ours! GUN MAN" with his famous 'l their journey by tralri to Morrls- the speed of the water makes It CEP'l'ABLE AFTEll 8:80 ----_./""' horse "Tarzan." Mack Sen­ (own, New York, where Mr. Hart- doubly dangerous. Only Indian A••• THURSDAY 1931 Chevrolet Sport Coupe nett comedy "Monkey Busi­ man's parents reside. pilots are used and the knowledge 1930 Ford Coupe hess in Africa." Matinee Sat­ Mrs. Hartman has written a very of the channel Is jealously kept In Phone 17 1929 Chevrolet Coach 1929 Ford Coupe urda~, one show starting at Interesttng account of her stay in the same family, being handed ,1928 Chevrolet coupe, 1929 DeSoto Sedan r' 2:30. 'ldmission Matinee 10c Morristown, Which, incidentally, is down from father to son. The re­ 1927 Chevrolet Coupe 1929 Whippet Coach and 25c. Evening 10c and located o'n the St.. Lawrence river, turn trip was made by rail, travel­ Wanted 30c: ' one of the most' famous beauty Ing on one of the crack trains of 1927 Chevrolet Roadster 1928 Chrysler Coupe spots In this country, being known the Canadian National railroad WANTED-Sanitary couch. Phone Miscellaneous 1930 Chevrolet Coach 1926 Ford Truck Sunda~ and Monday, the~wltzerland " as of Amertcg, which makes the 125-mlle [ouruev 395VV. 22-2t 1930 Chevrolet Truck 1927 Ford Sedan , Augulil 23 and, 2-1 They 'were pleasantly surprised in 120 minutes. }t'OR SALE-~odel T Ford, pick-up ~ Bert }.Wb,e,eler and Dorothy WANTED-To buy tome corn'cobs. by a reception given by Mrs. Geo. ' Mr and Mrs. Hartman also made bo,x and top. John Mason, Jr Lee, A.c~een's dippy love l 1927 Pontiac Coach $100 19?5' Ford Coupe .•...... $35 llle, Hartman on the evening of their an excursion through the Thous­ Inquire at Ord Steam Laundry. 20~~~ .blrds ~fii·)!'1'Q,.() Many Cooks." , }' ii-lt --~-.....:------'-::_ 1927 Whippet Six Sedan .. 175 1925 Ford Roadster...• ~ 25 Whoope~()medy arrival' arid durlngthe month thjlr and Ialands, seeing such famous r "Seein' In-. spent in Morr,lstown many parties places as Pullman's summer home, WE CARRY CHICK and hen size 1926 Star Coach 110 1925 Ford Touring 15 I juns" ahd Fox sound, News. WANTED-Washing and Ironing at worm capsules, also epsom salts. Continuous show Sunday, and wiener roasts were given In Boldt's Castle, which was erected 30c per dozen, Inquire at Quiz their q.on9-f b:y, Mr. Hartman's at a cost of over two million dol­ Goff's Hatchery. 21-tf TRADE AND TEIUIS ON ANY. or TIIESE [ starting at 3 p.m. Reduced ff~#dl.'· 01l1ce. , • 21-2t admission until 6:30. school f " !I ;; lars but has never had an Inhabl- FOR SALE-Good 28 model Chev­ Although Mis'.' Hartman took tant, Devil's Oven, the hidlog place VVANTED-Two. school girls, or ~ many t~ips t4r~\lgh N,ew York, vis- for Smugglers durlng the first rolet sedan, price $200. Also I Wednesday and Thursday, ~l~xand.la ~th two 99YS, to' board and room , Ford 25 model T with box, 50. Grah~m·Seyler August 26 and 27 iting' WJl,(t#,(lVrA,· Bay, quarter of the century, Last during school year. Mrs. Marion LouIe Chilewski. ,- 22-H Chevrolet Co. "SKIPPY" with Jackie Coop­ Black Lake, Ogdensburg and many Channel, a favorite refuge for Vincent.. 22-2t Ord, NebrasJia 'Phone 200 er, Robert Coo g a'n, Mitzi other poln.tIU~.N;tW York state, it wreckers and other outlaws during DAILY P \PERS-The Quiz senJ's Green and Jackie Searl. Ae­ appears thatshe enJoyed her visits the same time, and many other WANTED-Stack of oat straw baled aubscrtptlona for all the dally $Op'S Fables "Cowboy Blues" to Canada. more than anything else. places of interest. on shares., 1 furnish the straw, papers. It don't eos~ rou any They visited Montreal, Brockvtlle, After what seems to have been you ,furnish the' rest, divide 50-50. and Variety "Sky H1gh." Prescott and many other points in more and it does save you,.. a FOR ANY HAULING, local or long , Only one commission to pay)n OntarIo 'and Quebec but the ac'-. an ideal honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vodehnal. "22-lt little time, postage' and statiP Oil a lifetime. 7,500 Nebraska tarm-. COMING: "Free Soul with ery. HI Co. K. T. Peterson. n-t! Norma Shearer. "Man In count o,ftheir excurslon by boat Hartman returned to Washington TRAINED NURSE-Recent grad­ era behind this company. 35' Po sse s s ion" with Robert to Montreal is of special interest. where they are employed in the uate of Methodist hospital, Om­ RUBBER STAMPS-We can g~t years of business in Nebraska. Montgomery; "Fldlovacka" It Is adtstance of 125 miles from Immigration Service. aha, now avalfable for prlvate anything yoU want promptly. STATE FARMERS INSURANCE We also have auto insurance in the first Bohemian all-talking duty. Miss Delia R. Gardner, The Quiz. 10-tf Co.-$10 a thousand and a small a separate c.,gmpany but on the picture in the United States. -After a few days stay here Mr. Phone 71, Sargent, Nebr. 20-tf payment each year Insures your same plan. Ernest S. Coats, PLENTY of nlce clean newspaper,l and Mrs. Otto Kotouc left Monday . Lo t d' F' d property as long as you own it. agent, phone 1713, Ord. 19-1t Guest nIghts for next week for their home in Humboldt. Be- -'-~_a-.::..n_,.....;."-o_u~n for sale at the Quiz, 5e a bundle. are Monday, 'Aug. lUth and _ , 18-t,1 Friday, Aug. 28th. fore coming to Ord they had en- LOST-Ladles pocketbook, con- --:--:-:--- -.,..._--'" joyed a trip into different parts of talning about $2. Finder please AUTOMOBILE INSURANC~ , Minnesota. While here they were leave Ilt Quiz otllce. .22-lt UO,OOO liability, $2,000 property guests of Mrs. Kotouc's mother, damage, only $5 down. The bal­ Personals Mrs. Joe CElrnlk. LOS T' OR 'STOLEN-Unloading ance easy payments. Covers the -Used trult jars at Petska's. -Mrs. H. J. Rose left Friday for hose from my oil truck. Reward new law. Only one commission Sterilized with new lids and rings. her home in Central City. She had for its return or Information re- to pay. Once insured always in­ 22-11 been visiting her sister, M:rs. Paul gardlng it; W. J. Hather. 22-lt sured as long as you .keep a car. -Saturday Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Wletzkl and their parents, Mr. and If interested phone 1713 or write Mri. Charley Garbacz. STRAYED-From Benson Bros. and I will drive over and talk Miller entertained at a dinner party. -Tuesday Wm. Wigent and his pasture, one yearling' heifer, Need C:oal? Q-uests were, Dr. and Mrs. E. E. ' it over with you. This insurance son John, of Chicago, arrived in aometlme in June'i Finder please is endorsed by the Nebraska Clark of Ashland, who had been at Ordt for a ,:,Islt of ten days with notify J. S. Vodehna], ' 22-lt the Burwell rodeo, Mr. and, Mrs. Farmer, the largest and best Tom Fuson and the latter's mother, Mr. Wlgent·s mother; Mrs. David LOST-;-White gold ring, green set farm paper in the central states. Wigent and numerous other rela- at Ord theatre or on street be- Ernest S. Coats, Ord, Nebr. 21-lt Mrs. Wright, all from New York tives. ' City, Mrs. C. Fuson and Mr. and -If its bargains you are looking tween theatre .and Hotel Boquet, Call us over the phone and order a few Mrs. Jos. P. Barta and daughters, for. Petska's is the place. 22-lt Reward for return. B. C, Boquet, Misses Martha Mae and Pauline tons from the next car! -Leslie Mason has traded his 22-1t ,PEEULESS -M iss Ella Bond's younger home In Ord to Mrs. H. P. Hansen musical students 'gave an entertain­ for her farm in Garfield county. ment Tuesday evening in the Chris­ Next Tuesday the Masons wlII move TIPTOP HEnE IS WHAT YOU WILL GAIN! tian church. These children made FOR RENT-Four rooms witIi' onto the farm and Mrs. Hansen will water and lightS. up the first three grades of l\iiss move into town. Leslie bought the See Mrs. C. Bond's school of music. Eighteen stock, crops and everything on the FusCln. 22-2t WHITE EXTRA GOOD COAL because it is gen­ chil'dren took a part. There were farm and the Masons will see how FOR RElNT--House, 3 mlles north uine LABELED PINNACLE. None bet­ three from Comstock and one from they like farm llfe. . on river road. ,- Good location. ELEPHANT Burwell. The little people did re­ -Mrs. Emil Urban Is a patient ~arry BresleY-. " 21-2t ter. markably well. 'Tomorrow the in the Ord hospital. It was more advanced students wllI give a thought at first she would bate FOR RENT-Model Grocery brick and recital. to have an operation for app~di­ building. Full basement and 011 LESS BREAKAGE, well screened, clean :;""'Used fruit jars at Petaka's, furil~~~. ~.an '.~ cltis but she If! improving and will burning 589. 21-tf GOOCH FLOlJR i SterUlzed with new Uds and rings. be out In a few days. Her little coal direct from the railroad cars to your I , 22-lt daughter Maurine Ruth is befng FOR RENT-l "01· 2 and 3 room ,-;..Miss Beulah Pullen, who was cared for by, Mrs. Urban'S mother, modern apartl'J)ellts. Phone 274. Every sack guar­ o~ 2~-U bin at a time the roads are good for haul­ r spending six weeks this summer in Mrs. Hattie Baird. I ,, "', l the University of Wisconsin, has -,-Dr. and Mrs. Lee Nay are en­ FOR RENT-Half section farm, in­ teed. ing. gone to....Ohio for a couple of weeks tertaining Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Eh­ quire" at Elyria State Bank, visit. sue will be at home in a lers and two daughters, of Taylor, Elyria. ' 20-U short time. " whom' they knew when they lived MUCH LOWEn PRICE for the price is ~George Round Jr. spent a night in West Point. with hie people. He came from -New and used furniture at Household Equipment Get your next now lower than it will be NEXT Winter. Kearney leaving last Wednesday Petska's. 22-lt .. for Norfolk. -Dr. Barta reports a baby boy TOMATOES FOR SALE-Mrs. H. flour from -Mrs. L. M. Real and children born to Mr. and Mrs. John F. Lech, VanDaele. . 22-2t are spending this week in the coun- Elyria, last Wednesday. FOR SALE-Child's crib. Phone Farmers Grain &Supply Company try home of A. L. CraJg. ' U4. Mrs. Ayres.- ~ 22-lt NOLL SEED CO. Phone 9S I Pho~e I, WHIPPING CREAM-% pt. 10c, 185 Ord pt. 20c, qt. 40e. Delivered. Phone I Real Estate' 4503. Noll'. Dairy. 18-tt I\;ii--- ;;;;;-!.J, Burn Pinnacle for a lIot, Clean Fire! Dance) 'At: Auction ~llIIlIlIlIlllIllIllllllIlllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll11I11111III1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I1111111111I1lli§ Mrs. lulia Cliilewsk.i's ", ", ~, '~ farm·6 miles southeast of ' , ..., At a. itl.' August 27, " Arca.dia W Livestock.. Pets - , = ft ' th~ pr9perty owned by j Sunday, Aug. 23 'the estate of Mrs. Amanda ~ Wa~d ThIs ,vlU be the last Sunday i., will sell at public NIght Dance. Be sure to at· auction. This~ properly :;;~~:~:~:'::;'J~o;ei~=_ 1=_=_- tend. consists of a ,S-room house }t'OR SALE-About 50 gooil Hamp- Fi,IreS,to,, ne shire shoats. Phone 2221. Music bl and lot. Rasnlussen I . . l. ,. Orchestra j9S. P. BARTA ,::~\!:R'eferee AdmissIon 60e ) , " ., r, ~======~/f ,I, ~ . FOR SALE-Alfalfa hay. R. C. I Bailey. 22-2t ,\ 1930 CORN FOR SALE-Delivered to Ord. Phone 97. 22-2t BIG AUCTION -"" ~._------, at Weller "nd McMindes P~vilion I' .1 Saturday, August,22 Auction of Stock l:t:> P. M. ARCADIA. ,0 SALE BARNI 800 HEAD 'OF LIVES'fOCI{ 800 HEAD We are holding our first sale of the eeason at the sale barn in Arcadia this week. I' .. larr~t • t , 260 UEAD ()}' CATTLE - The run- of the season to. date. l All nathe cattle from Garfield, Rock and Holt counties, most of them , i Herefords. 7lJ head ofUghtwelght ,-earllng f~cdlng heifers. 73 head \F~JDAY, of yearling steers. 60 head.of two )'ear old steers and heliers. 60 head AUG.2l of lIght weight stocker cnlles and short rearllngs. SO head of high We are changing our sale date to Friday', bclieving we can grade stocker cows llnd heifers. Sereral good yq,ung bulls. 10 or more thus gh'e our customers and the publie generally, bctter service babT calles. A few milch C

Ii I · ++~ +++ + + + ~ + + +~~++ ~+ ~ + + ~ +++++++++~+++++++++t++*] J r t • tl Read The Quiz This Weel£ t i: Read The Quiz This Week • :t And Every Week for t t And Every Week lor .. i, t Truthful Adoertising! t 1Zt All The News! ! i**++*++++++*+++*+~+*++++l ++++++++++++'~+~+++++++t++ • A LIVE NErrSPAPER SERVING A LIVE COMMUNITY • ESTABLISHED APRIL 1882 '- THE_ORD QUIZ, ORO, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1931. VOL. 50 NO. 23 " T am - - LOUP CITY SAYS Mrs. Weekes Will JOHN P. MISKO Amos 'n Andy Will RACE INTEREST Begin Soil Survey UNION PACIFIC Wed September 5 Be At Valley Of Valley County Mrs., Ella MarIe Weekes of R. L. Gemmell, of Car rolt, Nebr., ORD IS BLOCKING Tekamah will 'be marrled on Sept. TAKES BRIDE IN County Fair GETTING RED HOT arrIved In Ord thts week with a WILL START NEW 5 to E, W. Stipp of Denver, Colo., crew of three men to begIn making according to word receIved by the AnlOS 'n Andy, the two black. a soil survey of Valley county. The GAS IN 25 CITIES QuIz. Mrs. Weekes, formerly of GARDEN WEDDING faced taverltes, ,hale recently AS FAIR NEARS crew will visit each section in the TRAIN SERVICE this city, has many friends here -----,---- been secured as an added aurae­ county and list varIous solI form­ who will be Interested to learn Company Will Build No Lines Wray, Colo. Girl Becomes Wife Uon for ValJey connty fair pa­ ations found. Later sott maps of thIs news. trons. This wIll be their first Thirty Have Signed Contracts the county wll1 be made and will Morning Mail Will Reach Ord Until Ord Yes Or No, So Mr. Stipp Is .t' lli~erman, now Of Young Ord Atto~ney; appearance at 8 county faIr. To Race HeJ.'~, Baker Says; be available for reference. ' At 7;IS Daily ; Stock May Be engaged In bullne!is'in'DMver. A They are. expected to arrlve at Loup Asks Decision Now. Nuptial Rites Elaborate. This survey was promIsed last major In the regular army, durIng the fair grounds Aug-ust 31 arid Dixie Drivers Coming In, sprIng by Dr. G H. Condra, of the Loaded In Afternoon. the World War he: was attached to ·wllI be In the best of form and state unlverslty. The crew has ORD DELAY CONDElL~ED the 89th dIvisIon. To friends he Is At one of the prettiest and most high spirits during the following TWO MORE ENTRIES. just completed a survey of Sher­ NEW SCIIED\JLE A.PPROVED. known as "WIn". .." three days, Sept. 1, 2, 3. BY ST. PAUL PAPER unusual weddings held In' Ord hl Superiniendent B a k e r tele­ man county and expect to be busy The schedule suggested by the , The ceremony will be held In the years MIss Mae Lee Puderbaugh of The fair assoclatlon Is greatly phones Just before the QuIz goes In Vall e y county until about In an editorial, "Is Ord 1I01d· Congregational church at Long­ L"nJon PMlfIc raihvs, at Loup Wray, Colo. became the bride of pleased to be able to present to press t6 say that two addition. Thanksgiving time. , Land owners (;ity last Jo'rlda)' and outlined In Ing Up Natural Gas T" the Sf. Paul mont, In whIch cItT a sister of John Perry MIsko Sunday evening. Amos 'n Andy, who are 8 pair al entries have been received, and renters should extend everT Phonograph this week condemns Mrs. Weekes resIdes, and where the the story ilelow has,.been appr01·. Rev. W. H. Wright of the MethodIst of Angus ealres owned by Wes They are .Murrlly E4fI, of Hut· courtesy to Mr. Gemmell and hIs ed by the state railway eommls• .Ord for not making a decision on groom formerly made hIs home. church omciated at the ceremony, Eberhart and entered In the ehlnson, Kas., and R. D. IJIlI, of assIstants. the gas question at once. After Mrs. Weekes will leave Tekamah slon, Their order giles the whIch was held In the garden of Baby Beef contest. At least m· Arkansas City, Kas. UnJon PlleJfJc authorJt, to dis. stating the situation, The Paone­ tomorrow for the western city. the MIsko home. ty other baby beeves wJll be en. !{raph says: "We hope the dty She retains her interest In the conUnue the morning motor Into Loheugrtn's ' weddIng march, tered In this contest. The most brillIant field of drIvers Ord and substitute 8 m.Jxed connell at Ord takes this gas theater In Tekamah, but active played by MIss Thelma PartrIdge at I~------7""""------! that has ever flung dust around Ord Nurse Takes matter In hand and decides It one management will be completely as­ the plano and MIss Ella Bond, vio­ Valley county's great speedway freight arrlling in Ord at 7:16 a; way or another. It does not sumed by Mrs. JennIe WIchman, al­ lin, heralded the approach of the . , wlll appear at the faIr next week, m, dally and lea ling at 4 p. m. make a great deal of difference so formerly of Ord. bridal party. First came the two Reserved Seats For Race Supt. Clyde Baker says to­ Deadly Poison By The railroad Is authorized to whether or not they take It, Just brtdesmalds, MIsses Musa MIsko, day. The race chlet Is jubilant at start this service on one day', so thel made a decision. It stster of the groom, and Frances Fair Go On Sale new entrIes and says that wIth the notice. would be nry simple for the gas Overturns Lamp, Bradt, attired In long frocks of It Is thougJit that the new Reserved grandstand seats for large number of drIvers who al­ Mistake, May Die schedule will go into effect Sun. company to run their lines from flowered silk and carryIng arm the Valley county auto races went waYll enter at the last mInute he Is Grand Island to Sf. Paul and Burns House And At death's door In a Loup City day, AUlfUst SO. If it does, 8 new sprays of roses and gladIoli. The on sale thIs week at the Ed F. con!ldent that {o or more dirt eat­ hospital lies Marguerite McCul­ thence to Loup City aud Broken mald of honor, Mary Ellen Vallerie Beranek drug store. Advance ers will compete here. ThIrty had rural mall schedule wlll atarl Bow. Later on, when the people othe r Buildings louch, daughter of Mrs. Frank Nor­ Monday, August 31, according to i of Plattsmouth, walked alone. She ticket sales so far have been nor- sIgned up to 4p. m. Wedne.sday. man of Ord, Last Thursday nIght, of Ord hare their eres opened as Since the hot weather set In H. wore a close fitting satln evening PostlllAster Clements. Old rural I L. York, 81-year-old tarmer who mal, Mr. Beranek reports, and he Led by last year's champIon, suffering after a .tonsll operation, routes will the postoflice at I to the value of natural gas they gown of delicate hue, aad carrIed expects that all of them will be Johnny Gerber, the contingent of Ieare I . wJll be clamoring for It and may· lives In the edge of Gar!leld county Miss McCullouch went to a shel! 3 :30 a. m. dally, he s8 8 and all --f an elaborate arm bouquet. After sold, Seats are priced the same as drIvers will begIn to put In an ap­ where she kept a box of pain tab­ Y be they will get it easily and has been sleepIng out on the lawn. her came the bride, radiant In a usual. pearance Friday nIght and Satur- rural patrons will reee1 re their I Last Wednesday mornIng he felt lets. It was dark, but ,shlf found man befo~e noon. maybe they wlll not get It In heavy white sattn gown. cut sleeve­ In spite of the drouth. exhtblts at day. A few of them are competing ! such a hurry. Opport,unlty Is now the ttrst sprInkle of a raIn so de­ the box and took two tablets. Later less and sheathltke, falling from thIs year's fall' will be unusually at LexIngton tomorrow but the she found' that somebody had plac­ knocking at the door of the city cided to move Indoors. He carried the hlp's to an extremely circular An entirely new traIn schedule hIs mattress Into the house, lit a good, says Secretary VIncent fastest are comIng from far dls­ ed ·a box: of bIchloride of mercury that should meet with the approval i of Ord and we belleve the men floor-length hem. The brIdal bou­ Kokes. Most of the superintendents tant tracks, lured to central Ne­ whQ look after the Interests .of lamp and went back after hIs tablets on the same shelf and that of Ord people and farmers alike quet was of sweetheart roses. Her report a brfsk demand for stalls braska by the $3,300 pot of gold she had taken the deadly polson by I that hustling city should grasp springs. As he carrIed them veil and long traIn were of white h~~g was the prInciple development at , thrpugh the door he overturned the and pens with nearly all available up as prizes at Ord. , mistake. a meeting held In Loup Cfty last that opportunity and get natural tulle, held with a circlet of orange ones spoken for. School, club and Tell QuIz readers that we re go­ ; gas while the getUng Is good. lamp, the house was set afire and MISS McCullouch discovered what }<'riday where the UnIon PacInc's blossoms. ag,rIcultural exhibits will begood'iing to ha,ve the FASTEST RAC,ES But regardless of what they do burned to the groulld along with a The servIce was read before an she had done at once and within application to discontinue the mor­ the secretarT says. EVER "SEEN IN THE MIDDLE twenty mInutes doctors had pump­ nIng motor was heard before Rail. they should ad now and decide chIcken house and all of Mr York's arched gateway and little white Next Monday;s entfy day for the WEST, says Supt. Baker over the the matter one way or the other furniture. He had about $850 in­ fence, back of whIch the graceful ed her stomach out and were doIng way CommIssIoner Hugh H. Drake. surance. fair and no program will be gIven. telephone as the Quiz goes to press everything possIble for her. But Representatives frolJl Ord attended. so that the gas company could go boughs of a weepIng willow and the Programs )'I'1ll be presented on eacb thIs mornIng. HIs otllce has been ahead and sene the dtles who Though he regrets the loss of hIs outlines of the garden were effec­ BichlorIde of mercury Is a deadly Under the new s$hedule suggest. of the following three days. TuesL a busy place these last few days ~mly ed by G€nel'al Superintendent N. want natural ias." house, Mr. York mourns most over tive. Burr DavIs of Wa.x.ne served day Is school children's day and all with the telephone jangUng, tele­ polson and one antldote for it the 10ils of the policeman's unI­ Mr. MIsko as best man. has been dIscovered, wbich must E. Williams, of the UnIon, Pacific, form that he wore manT years ago children will be admItted without grams arrfvlng, strangers request- be admI!llstered Intravenously and the motor now reaching' Ord at ImmedIately following the cere­ charge " I Ing information about the races and Cities and towns In central Ne­ when he was a member of a police works slowly. She Is now. beIng 10:45 a. m. and leavIng Ord at 1 p. braska will have to wait at least mony the guests were received In . a' hundred and one other details to force In an eastern city. The unI­ the Misko home, which was beautI­ i atteIl1l to. treated with thIs antidote. m. will be dIscontinued. A mIxed until 1932 before they enjoy the form cost hIm $80, he recalls, and Dr.C. W. W~~kes, Q! Ord, vIsited freight train' carrring mall, ex rIed by mau.Y flowers. Frances ! Not the least of Baker's happi- benefits of natural gas. So state" It has always been hIs most prIzed sO'n'Is her Sunday, and says she has 8 press, passengers and 'freIght will i -' a letter receIved last FrIday by thl' Bradt dIstinguIshed herself by Duck Sea ness Is caused by the entrY ,this possession. Dressed In' thIs unI­ catching the' brIde's bouquet, and I week of Howard Wills, who Is com- chance to recover. BichlorIde be put on the run. ThIs freIght QuIz from J. W. Densford, repre­ form, Mr. York has served on the poisoning worli$. slOWly, h,e says, so will leave Grand Island' at 3: 16 a. ~i \ sentative .of the Nebraska Natural after that punch and wafers were '3-1 tng from far off Portland, Ore.,es­ I t police forces at the Garfleld, Valley Days for ten daYli orm()re It will not be m. each day. reachIng Ord at 7:16 Gas company. As plans ar~ out­ served t9, those present by MIsses Cut, peclally to compete here. Wills Is and Custer c.ounty fairs for many Ruth BaIrd and Roberta Chase, In To wb~ known whetper or not the, Polson a. m. The tra'l'i will lay ove-r In lined now Ord Is the key-poInt of Pres,Iden'-t, HOover·sIgned'. a nro,c,- the likeable chap raced at Ord Ord until j p. and reach Grand years. , charge of the dInIng room. The ¥ In 1927 and sInce then he has added wUJ cause .her, death. She' Is suf­ m. the ~ntIre Il)"stem. so untll a fc>rmal Mr. York was alone when !lIs T~esday ferIng no paIn. Dr. Weekes reports. Island il.t8 p. tJi.· to make connec­ 1 decIsion is made by this city all table was wreathed with'smilax. lamatIQn reducIng the'op- to hIs iaurds wIth many victories t house burned last Wednesday. His Mr, 141s~o J'lldhis brIde ,left en )leaaon ~.ducks to 31 4ays In the nortflwest. "AMther Port­ MIss ~g,q1l9~ch JfJ" ", student tions witli east and west bound »lans w;.tl ~aI,l\ in obf'yance. ~r,' I,lr'ti~alth, ISju~cQmpaliyIng nurse. For two years she assIsted traIns.. :'..:, :" / Densford's letter followg: _ ' wIii', who Is in !las. 1>ee,,n directly after the. reception for a thr6ughout .the United States and land drIve{ Wills, living for several _~onths with a un~ Alaska. SImIl,ar ,action Is expected A. Saprhieo, an Italian.· _ In the Ord hospital and sInce then Th~ Jlr~nt JlallSenger traIn will "~ar a~d two weeks trtp to Omaha and ; SIr: 1'he Maypr daugllter at Lyman, Nebr. "'; determIned poInts east. The brIde's In Canada. Drouth In' the prInciple FrOm far off DIxIe come three has bee!! helping In Dr. AmIck's remaIn' on the line and will' arrIve Council of your city have advIsed goIng away suIt w,as of dark red feedIng apd breedIng areas made new drIvers, Fioyd O'Neal, at Ash­ hospital at Loup City. SeekIng to In Ord at 6; 60p. m., leavIng at 9 Qle that they ,will not pass a thIs emergency measure neces£ary, ville, N. C., Phil CUne and Major enter a Grand Island hospital for a. m. ,franchIse except by ,lectlon, Carniv~ll woolen, with matchIng hat. Upon Savidrre - their return the young couple will it was stated at WashIng!on. 11 MIT All traInIng she was told that her ton­ Ord men who attended the meet­ which together with all summer's In the northern part of the coun- C ne, of orr stown, enn. sIls .were Infected and that she delay, now passed, has prompted resIde In the former Crow home, have made racing hIstory In the ing at Loup City were H. B. Van I .To Exhibit H'ere which Is now being extensIvely re­ try, which Includes Nebraska, the south, particularly at the Atlanta, must have them removed before Decar and Bert M. Hardenbrook, our comllany to detefIX\,lne not to The first c3rnival to visit Ord in modeled. New furnace, new bath­ open' season starts October 1 and she could be accepted. She re­ build the line Into thIs section ends October 31. Geese, brant and Ga., races whIch Phil Cline I won who represented the Chamber of I "everal years will open here next i turned to Loup Cf.ty for this opera­ of the state thIIl year.. room fixtures, paInt, paper and a laat Tear.- Commerce, E. C. Weller and Wm. j Monday when, the Walter SavIdge new founda.tIon are beIng added. coot are Incluued In the /,\hortened Vic Felt, of ·Deer Trall, Colo., tion aQ-d was recoverlpg from It Heuck. who represented the Rotar, "Several of the town/! that have company pitches Its varIous tents The former Miss Puderbaugh, season. f when she took the poison by mIs- I granted us franchises are urgIng ,With only 31 days to hunt, few- will be here again next week a ter club. EdwIn Clements, C. J. Morten­ 1 Oll the fair grounds for a we'k'q whose llome Is In Wray, Colo. Is er blinds probably will be esta~- mIssIng the 1930 races. VIc has a take. / sen, E. C, Leggett and W. F. W1ll­ , I us to go ahead wItll the line this star.. 'l'he SavIdge company wll! ~ orphan, both parents havIng died She has a host of frIends here, wInter. and I had' fIrst thought the-~l1p new car whIch will be driven by lams. Messrs. VanDecar and Har­ j be one of the features of the fair withIn _the past two years. After Hshed on riversthia year. LloTd Axtell, also known here. for she lived In Ord nearly all her denbrook 'also were authoriUd to ~ they might buUd Into some of and auto races. . lUe, and aU of them will be hopIng I them anywaT. but they have fIn­ attending the UnIversity of Color­ Another new entry Is C. B.'Gregg, represent the North Loup Commer­ A host of new novelties, many ado at Boulder, she transferred to of Morrill, Nebr., whose car Is for her recovery. cial club. i ally decided that they wfll not Ha.rvey Boyce In ~ ~ rIdes and a dramatic company are the UnIversity' of Nebraska. grad· driven by Ralph RIddle. Gregg Is I Nearly all of these men expresl 10 ahead without Ord, so I am among the SavIdge offerings. Mr. Inlestlgate Wells. 'findIng It necessary to advI~ uatIng there In 1930. She Is a Trouble At Burwell the only Nebraskan outsIde of Liri­ themselves as very much pleased Savidge announces new people .and member of Alpha PhI. Boy~e, coin and Omaha who has entered. Henry Benn, El E Dowhower and with the new schedule, Mall, in­ the.se other t9wnS to that effect." new vaudeville acts In hisdraqtatIc The groom needs no Introduction Harvey who just Unished Tom Go1't were vIsItors to the serving a seo,tence In the Valley DrI.,ers whose entrIes have been cludIng the dally papers, will reach I company. The op~nlng nIght play bor~ Loup City, one of the towns to Ord people, havJng been o~ receIved previouslY' Include John Platte valley country last week Ord early each mornIng Instead ()f county jail bad check charges, where they wer~ InspectInq; various where a franchIse was granted, Is will be "For CryIng Out Loud," an and reared here. He is a son. of trouble~ Gerber, Fred Dresselhuys, Walt near noon. they point out. And the particularly anxIous that the com­ IrIsh-JewIsh comedy along the Mr. and Mrs. James MIsko, and af· is In agaIn, this time at irrIgation wells. Mr. Benn Is con­ Burwell, accordIng to the Tribune, Gartner,' James WoOd, Rudy Mul· mixed freight remaIning In Ord un­ I pany start work this fall and H. B. lines of Able's Irish Rose. Other ter graduating from hIgh school finger, L. E. Kerbs, A L. Spillman, sIdering Installing one before next til 3; 30 or 4 p. m. will allow stock VanDecar, presIdent of the' Ord new 'plays will be presented here graduated from the law school During the rodeo there he wrote a ~" flock of bad checks. Then he went John Bagley, Sam Hoffman, Emory year. ',_ ,.' _ ,i to be loaded In the afternoon aild Chamber of' Commerce, Is In re­ throughout the week. of the UniversIty of NebraSka In Collins, Speed Adams. George Law­ still reach the Omaha market In ceIpt of the followIng communI­ Among the shows ~arrled by this 1930, a member of Phi Alpha Delta. out to the Fritz Smith farm and bought severa} hogs, gIvIng a bad horn, C H. Haskell, B. ·W. McCoy, time to be sold the followIng morn ~atIon from C. F. Beushausen. carnival Is the Converese cIrcus He Is now junIor partner In the law Joe Turco, NorDian Wilbright, Pat ing. secretary of .the Loup City Com­ sIde shoW, a feature last year wIth firm of Hardenbrook &: MIsko, Ord. check for them. He trucked them Cunningham. C. Jones. Leo Larsen, Vincent Kokes Is I mu.nity club. . the Johnny J. Jones carnIval. Those from out of town to at· to town and sold them, then Vern McCombs, Lloyd Fisher, John The Ord delegation had gone to I August 22. 1931. Strange, curIous and unusual peo­ tend the ceremony were Burr Davis bought a: second hand car with the Fite, /. O. VarIlek, and Johnny Loup City with the Intention of op Mr. H. B. VanDecar ple Inc}uding Clara-Leroy, sIster of Wayne; WilUam Keeshan, coun~ proceeds and left town. Omcers KreIger. Many of the abOve bear Rotary Speaker posIng the UnIon Pacific's appllca , PresIdent Chamber of Commerce and brother born joIned together, ty' attorney at Albion; Jolln R. were hopeful of arresting him and "Grass-hoppers and auto races" tlon to wIthdraw the motor but bringing hIm to trIal. names famous wherever dIrt track when the,. heard the new schedule I Ord, Nebraska. are features of thIs show. Another Brown of Holdrege, Alene Baggett racIng Is known. was the topIc of .VIncent Kokes' I My Dear SIr: feature of the carnIval Is Booth's of Hold.rege, Mary 1Il1Ien VaUerie of Bagley, the Omaha flyIng cop, talk to the Ord Rotary club Mon­ outlined by General SuperIntendent The, Mayo'r of Loup City has IllusIons, a show of magic wonders. Plattsmouth, VIctor Hall of Hol- writes to· say that he has !lnlshed day. He told 'about hIs recent vIsit WillIams all objections were with I receIved a communIcation from BabT May, the 400 pound fat girl, drege, Mr. and Mrs. George MIsko installing a new, $5,000 special to Colome and WInner, S. D. and drawn. " J. W. Densford, 'representlng the also Is with the SavIdge carnIval. of Lincoln, Mrs. LuJher BrantIng of made motor ·In hIs racIng car and of the ravages that country has Mr. WillIams gave a terse, but i Nebraska Natural Gas Company, A merry-go-round, ferris wheel Bauxlte, Ark., Mrs. Carl Peterson that the car Is workIng perfectly suffered from grasshoppers.' Not detaIled. statement of flgures in that, owIng to th~. failure of Ord and klddy rides are offered by the of. Stockton, CjtlIf. and Ralph MIsko With BelT Ficken at the wheel thIs an ear of corn will be raised In all whIch he sald that itco.st 40c per to gIve them a franchIse, and Savidge company, whIch Is said to of Holdrege. . fast job will be a challenge to all that country, Mr, Kokes believes. mile to operate the morning motor , would not pass oil,tl1e matter un­ be one of the best appearIng In the speed demons entered. Bagley People up there are discouraged and that receIpts thIs summer have til at the regular election to be Nebraska this season. wrote that he expected strong com­ and In bad shape fInancially, he been onJy 11Sc per, mile. He saId held next April that work on the petition but he will be surprIsed to says. that as a comnwncarrler the rail see just how strong the competi­ In discussIng the auto races to be road recognizes Its responsibUlty , , (C,)nUnu\ld' on Page 7.) tion Is when he gets here. held at the Valley county faIr next to t!le public. but" thai the prIvate Beyond a doubt, the. 1931 edition week Mr. Kokes stated that 28 drIv­ car, the truck and the bus are of Valley,county auto racing will tml had entered MopdaT. The win­ drawIng and will cohUnue to draw COn'veriierit HOnle be the fastest ever ii~~n ~ere. ' ners of the last tlve Tears,' L. E. an' enormou!l amo~nt, or revenue Kerbs, Sam Hoffman. VIc Felt, from the railroads. The onlT thIng 'EquipihentIs New John Bagley and John G€rber all to do, he asaert(l.d, ,11I,to meet the ',' WQuJeh's Project Masonic Lodge At will compete, he said. and pro­ situation as 'wisely as possIble. Tlle phesied the fastest auto races ever intention of the rallrQad, he as Valley counywomen enrolled' In Arcadia Celebrates seen in thIs part of the country. sured hIs audIence,' Is to live ser extensIon clubs thIs wInter 'are to ArcadIa, August 26.-(Speclal)­ , vIce adequate to the 'present volume learn about the secrets ·of convenI- Members of Gauge lodge No. 208 of busIness. HIs proposal In re ent home equIpment. County Agent Emma Skolil Weds A.... }o'. &: A. M. of thIs village cele­ gard to changInl the freight sche Dale announced today In Ord that brated their fortieth annIversary 3Chicken Theft dule followed, ... MIss MurIel Smith· and MIss Wood- Frank Novotn'ey, Jr. Monday evenIng with a banquet The st. Paul-LOup' City and man of the agrIcultural college Tuesday afternoon In the home of gIven at the MethodIst church base­ ~uspects Boelus-Pleasanton motors a 1s 0 wfll conduct the'project; . d H 1ll h d Plans for the project IndIcate County Ju ge J. . Ho ngs ea . ment. About 120 were 'ent, in­ Caught were concerned In the hearing, for MIss Emma Skolil. daughter of Mr cludIng members and theIr wives Renz() Duryea, VIrgil It. Honey­ the UnIon Pacl!lc had applied for that th~ ,specialiJlts from the col- and Mrs. Emil SkoUl, was united from the Ord, Loup City and Ar­ well and Vernon A. Honeywell. all ~ermission to discontinue them as lege wIn corne to Ord for' ~ix In marriage to Frank Novotney, Jr. cadIa lodges. MethodIst church of the Comstock neighborhood. are ;vell as the one on the Ord branch monthly meetings for club leaders. of Elba. The couple were attended ladles served the dinner and music In jail here and today charges of Changes In the freIght schedule They will gIve the work to the by six young people. MIsses ElsIe was furnIshed by Auble Bros. or­ hlcken theft will be rueg against agreeable to people of those towns leaders who In turn wfll take the Skolil, Rose Vodehnal and Alice chestra of Ord. Reuben E. Clark, hem by County Attorney Munn. aillo were suggested by Mr. Will work back to their IndIvIdual clubs. Naprapek and Messrs. John Wozab, of KearneT, was the prIncIpal They became objects of suspicion lams. Throughout th~ year convenIent d Ch 1 home equIpment wfll be stressed hi .jr., Frank Naprapek an ar es speaker and other talks were given last Saturday when they attempted Towns represented Inc 1 u d e d Vasiek. by Toastmaster C. C. Hawthorne, to sell 14 Bu1't Orpington chIckens Grand Island, St. Paul, Elba. SCo the project. 'Demonstrations o'Ii Soon arter the ceremony a dhiner L. L. Stevens of Loup City, Clar­ to Frank Piskorskf. The chIckens tia, North Lpup, Ord Boelus. Dan how to select the equIpment along was served In the home of the ence M. Davis, of Ord, Mrs. Asa were the property of Charles Hron. nebrog, and Loup City. Without With suggestions by the spedalIsts brIde's parents. Guests were the Farnum, Loup City, George E. Has­ If near Comstock, and were taken exception, the delegations from the will feature ijiost of the lJleetiI).gs. grqom's relatives, the bride's 1m. tings, M. L. Fries and W. D. Ben­ last FrIday night. Duryea and varIous towns approved the new The project' closes In tll~ spring medIate famtly and the weddIng nett of ArcadIa. Solos were sung VIrgil Honeywell were arrested schedules proposed by the UnIon ,when the clubs have .th~lr achleve- group. In the evening a big recep- bT Max Wall and Mrs. Otto Ret· Tuesday bl Sherl1r Round and PacInc and withdrew objections plent day in Ord. •• "tlon was held In the BohemIan hall te~mayer. Deputy Keep. The aherI1't made a that had been med prevIously. IDled In Truck .Ac.cJdent. with' about 350 people' in attend­ trIp to Brewster yesterday to place Another matter of importance to ance. The weddIng cake was bak- Negro Ball Team Wins. ------Lillian learl :MarrIed. Vernon Honeywell under {'-rrest. stock shIppers was taken up by C. Dallas Lawrence BIrd, 13, of Has- ed by ,MIss Rose .Vodehnal and A negro baseball team from. a MIss LillIan JearT, of Seward, If found guIltT of chicken theft the J. Mortensen, on behalf of the Ord tIngs, was Injured Monday morn,lng was carrIed to the hall bT Miss college at Piney Woods, MIss., ap­ for the past'two Tears a teacher in three men may be sentenced to Chamber of Commerce, when he In a truck accIdent near Aurora VIola Skolll and AlvIn Vodehnal. peared at Hussell park TueS~ay the Ord schools, was marrIed on from 10 days to one tear In countT asked that the 200-mUe rule, whIch arid passed away three hours later Panclng and a social time, with an agaInst a pick-up team called tb,e August 18 to O. C. Thompson; of jaIl or may receIve' a p~nitentiary gIves ~turn transportation to In an Aurora hospital. He was a al/undance of good things to~at, Ord All-Stars, and won easily. 11 Ellis, who for seyeral years has sentence. single-car stock shIppers within 200 son .of Mrs. Blain J. BIrd, who featured the reception. MusiC was to 9. Baker started pitching fQr been superintendent of schools at mIles of omaha, be extended to In­ makflS.her home In' Ord with Mrs. furnIshed by the Lukesh orchestra. Ord but was hit hard,after whIch Arcadia. The ceremonT took place -Dr. F. A. Barta and his famIlT clude Ord and· Loup City, whIch Eliza Demund. Besides his mother Mr. and Mrs. Novotney receIved Hoden of ElyrIa took up the bur­ at the home of the brIde's parents returned Monday from a few daTs are 206 miles away. Union Pacffic Dallas leaves one sIster, DorIs, and many nice girts. den. It was a faIrly good game to In Seward. Mr. and Mrs. Thomp­ stay In Omaha. o dais assured tll-e Chamber of two brothers, Donald and Paul, of They will make their home on a watch bUt only a small crowd at­ son are now at home In the former Commerce that Ord and Loup City Ord. Funeral 8el'Tlces were held II f Elb tended, Qllll want ads let result.- F. V. AmIck property at ArcadIa. -Qui. want ads bring l'esults. wllI"be Included In the near future. In prand Island jeater4!lT. farm a few m es' .rom a.. \ ~..- i I ~ } ! , THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NhllRASKA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1931. PAGET,HREE , ''1 f,

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\ He was.taken at once to Ord where . been entertained at the Pullen j Dr. Kir-by McGrew reduced the home by the Stoltz and Pullen \ ·North Loup News frJ1,ctu·re...... '. Jomt Items .Woodman Hall.f' Elyria News families, the L. R: Campbells, H. I .. Mrs. Clyda Chadwick' wa~ hostesa There will be no services at the Most everrone Is busy In the hay Another week has passed without . Fted Dowhower shipped five D. Stowell's, Ben }4'. Eberharts. B. .,j to. the American Legion Auxlllary Elfrla Catholic church Sunday due field now, putting up what little any rain.' except for a tew light carloads of cattle to the South M. Hardenbrooks, C. A. Hagers, R. l Friday ll.f(ernoon. ourin~ the to' the services that are to be held hay there Is. The hay is very thin sprlnkles which hardly settled the Omaha market Sunday. He' accom­ C. Greenfield's and R C. Baileys. Irrigation bualness session the auxl1lary voted at the Bolesayn church. Fathel' and short. Louie Blaha Is helping dust though there has been reports panied the shipment. And here Is another invitation to have.$ float popcorn days. Mrs. Murray announced Sunday that he at McMindes' and Chas. Pierce is of more rain In'other localities. Chas. Wozniak drove to Brainard from the Stoltz and Pullen fami­ Marie Kasson and Miss Katherine wlll not be here the first Saturday putting up hay at R. A. Grant's. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krlkac and Sunday for Mrs. WoznIak and lies to dInner at Ericson Friday There will bean Irriga­ 1 Chadwick were appointe«1 delegates of the month to hear confessions as The Useful Needle Workers met family made a _bustness trip to daughter, Florence, who had been evening. This is greatly apprecia­ I. to the A,mericanLeglon conventlon usual but expects "to have several with their leader, Mrs. Russell Jen­ Kearney MondaY· ';i~ visiting in the Howard Wright ted by the pastor and wite and tion man with me at the 'j which is ill session at Fremont priests here' the following' week, sen Tuesday afternoon, and made otto RadU has been hauling sand home. ' our daughter, Mary. F~ir cas~' this week! N'hie membeili and three Sept. 7th and 8th. On the evening plans for their local' achievement and gravel from the Ilandllllls at Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Holub and W. H. WRIGHT with pump and. guests" w~r~: present. During the of the seventh confessions wllI be day program which was held at the Sioux Creek out of which he'will daughter Kathryn spent several ings .to demonstrate and .an~ allwtV,~eive Joint. aehool Tuesday, ( . construct a cement tank for. his -SeveralOrd ladles were spend­ soclal hour·,the hostess assisted by heard holy com­ da~1I ot l~t .~eeK iII- Omaha. Ted : : ,- j":4 • -f-' _ - . _:.~ her dalt~h~r.!',Mrs. Netti!!: M~Jl­ munlon in the -mornlng of .the '; ;}4~r~illiHold.ep. bJ$ jlar£~Jo : we-r.e Madalll,lI. Mutter, Ali:" ingof.lrrigation Wellsin cake. . low. ::tThis wlll ~e a great day the nlk 'lere Sun4ay d!nner~!lestt at " Sincil' 'the Elyria ,lItrfets haye thonyThlll,. E..C. James, Wm. 1 'hOul~;·Orit. church is celebrating and we hope ~U!l$ )ren~ An4'$'r~6'n o~aO"'~lIS, Jos. Waldmann·s.";· ," '.:' ,;~.( Cll.rlt~m and' C. Fuson. The .ladles the Loup VAlley;'< K.·' ',d . .., • Fl:azlert.i}neraI Am.­ been graded several new culverts ~-, ..t.",~, l .:,';.':,::' -;.' .:;'" I r~port a pleasA,ut time. ..,~:> balance service. Day phone 38; many lVill be present and partlct­ and Miss Verna Anderso'n visited A latge'crowd enjoyed' the Bo­ have. been put In, Mpresen,t one Night 193. '.Sl-tt P!lte in th~se serrjces; with Mrs. Jim Hanson Wednes.day. hemia!) play and other entertain­ is being put in between the bank Madams Winnie Bartz and Lois Mr. and Mrs. John Lech Jr. are Tony Aslmus w~/I a' business ments at the CommQnitl hall which and the Kusek barn. -Guests Sunday In the Frank ~jerce receiving congratulations on the visitor in Omaha the week end. :w~r~ presented by the Burwell Frazier Funeral home, Ord. Am­ Blaha, sr., home were Jacob Bla­ A;\V.. Peterson entertained the primary over ~'rank department of the M-. E..Su.nday birth of a son, who arrived at their Mrs. Frank-Holden and her moth­ Sokols last Sunday afternoon and bulance service. 1)ay phone 88; ha, St. Paul, his son of Los , school on the 'church lawn Tkurs­ home last Wednesday, Aug; 19. er Mrs. Graves,went to Ord Wed­ eve·nlps. . I Night 193. Sl-tt Angeles, Calif., and Mt. and Mrs. day afternoon. The most welcome The latter's mother, Mrs. Andrew nesday and visited at the Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wolf drove Mrs. Louise Hoden, son Ed and Ed Mc Call of Red Cliff, Colo. shower netting one-halt inch hur­ Shotkoski is caring for her daugh­ Hanson home, unUI Thursday noon, to Grand Island last Sunday to meet daughter Louise and Bud Schuy­ ried the kiddies with their lunch of ter and the new grandson. when they took the train for Col­ Miss Agnes Volt, who waa arriving ler drove to Omaha Wednes; \ l'J,€:', America's Big Fat Girl Booth's Palace of lIlusions Mrs. Roy Wllliams spent Tues­ has been in -Ord' all .of this week I, day morning at the Gerald Man­ visiting her daughter Mrs. Leonard ! I . , .' WALTER SAVIDGE DRAMATIC PLAYERS chester home and in the afternoon Furtak and family .. I attended a party at the Ivan . I i Canedy home, given by Mrs. Canedy -Yougoigo club met last Wed­ f SAVU)GE CO~~aE1A;'~iN~i~t;!lY01{ClI~S·tRA 'n honor of her sister, Mrs. Sara nesday evening with Mrs. Jud Ted­ ~ IN BIG CANVAS THEATRE - Jacobs, from David City, who Is 1'0. Lunch was served in 'thorne's i visiting there. I cafe. /, , i MO~D1Y NlGlIT +1I-1IlI-IIl_n_IlI_.u....:..U:l_III_JIII_11I1_.III.....;,.,III1..:..-IIII_IIII..;....III1_1111_1I1l_lI~_IIM_IlIl~II._III1_.Il_III1_- ' , TUESDAY ilGUT \ 3-Act Conledy \ i The 3-Act western drama $1,803,172.85 i

For Crying Modern Wives & Your Present Sate, -.\,. .,, Out Loud Absent Husbands Your Futtlre Golden IN TAXES ! CONTRIBUTED. IN 19S0 ,• WED~ESDAY ~lGHT TllUBSD'.lY NIOlIT A Comedy In S Ac~ The 3 Act comedy drama You call assure present happiness and future TO THE prosperity by starting to 'saye NOW. .Mak~· use The SChenler'S' of the service this safe institution offel's--a ser­ PROSPERITY The Little " vice that has made it easy for hundreds of' peo­ AND Hoodlum Reward ple to sa\'e money. Just a slUall sum deposit~d eyery month, on whkh we pay a high rate of interest. Each year your savings grow larg'er. PROGRESS FRIDAY NIOllT 81TURDU' Matinee 211~ Ask us about the Protective plan. Rememher­ ,,; ~" Of=' .~' ,~J~IlT tt'e took the "if' from thrift! The 18th .' .. ). ·,;,NE'&kASKA 1· .'·Married . ..'. . ."'-' ! ~ .: I "..' :.Amendnlent . r ':'. mU~h, ;rw~&.<1 ~~~ut, :FQf, I»o:ney '.. •}'he t ~~W~~IW~'.'-- I.'" t';~' Subject in 3 Acts CotOOdy hI Th'~ee' A~ts i~':~., .. t - .., ...··1· ;; "- '. p :. t· , W~Jnvite .# You to Our l\1id\vayo(fUliand Frolic-It Will :) ~:' Vrive the Gloom away. Comel" Keep the date in • ,,~'~~?;Mjn.~,.~;\VeekStll~tiJ,lg M9l)!lar.,.;4-~3\:l.stj~l~.;,;:·;·. L::;~~;1E~~\~~_~,c_'i_a.t_i~_·.~~ ;.,. i'it..!1 lmlUt1'~"·tttituuutMum"ilihtUtittttHtuutU""iJttttmti'tUtffitiii'U~t .....'......

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" I TH¥ ORD QUIZ, URD, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY. AUGUST 27. 1931. ,- ... PAGE FIVE I rt f: an~AUTO :\,R\~CES L. Valley Couoty FAIR ORO, NEBR. ' .AUG. 3I-SEP'J:'.,I, ~,30I,\D~NE~:I\! r Season T'icketsand'Reserved Grandstand Seats Nowon Sale at Beranek Drug'Store; Ord, N~,pr~~tk~'

" . ,',,.'. ": :/f ,J 'I' "~I L ... _4. RedbIrds WIn Final Game-. ~Miss EV~ Misk~ has ~en,.ll tn;~r. an-d. ~r8. Wal:,~er Green . "T"~'Or~,~~~~~ts~ 'J' ",:, I oflll~n whl~l;1wa8 The North Loup Redbirds closed south side IItJ.:eet .; the home of ,herllrother, Frank of North Lqupwere il1.0r~ Sunday -Wheat .;__-!~.:-l~,:.,.l.+,..-~~.--38c ror!Uefl~; oC<:!1P'I~d' b't Stai;11e1.,. their Farm Bureau lea4ue schedule Miska, but is improved. . morning. " Oats -- ~"''''~..~,..,...--_-~Oc nie s unday,with a 1I!0 tlVin ove,rthe cream ~taUon ill being re-decorated -The advanced music class ot -P-resbyterian aid society met Corn ..,..--.:-,..-.:.38c arid 40c l~terIorand ~"terJor.ln .Ord Camels, ghih them a record Personal ItefJ1s Miss Ella Bond gave a verI pleas- Yesterday. Madams Paul and Seton .pream -:---,..---",-.-",,..,...-~.2c,a~d 251' both prep­ ,.' of 16 won and 2 eIft during the aratlcn (gr, the. 9pellinJ of a caf~ Ing entertainment Friday e~~ning Hanson furnished tl}e lu~heon. 1 Eggs __'"-----"'-_,-,..-~-;-~,..,,,-"'-10c season. Other games reported to Pe'ople~"'You in the' Christian church. There -Monday evening Mrs ~an Need- Heavy Hens - .:.:__... __"'''' __ ... Uc I.D' Mrs~ E. ~. Qulll,ton about Sept­ the Quiz round Ol~an losing to About Know was' a good attendance and Mis. ham and daughter MIss Rosemary Leghorn Hena _.;~.;.-~,._,..,..,..,..-",,..,..l1c ember 1. Mrs. Quinton has resid,td Elyria, t to 1, and the Ord Delco­ Bond and her pupils were pleased returned home after several weeks Heavy Springs_...__ _~ __,.. ... _,.. __~_lll.c In Ansle1fQr . tQ.epastseves.tl ./ Lights losing to Aread!a 11 to 5. to have them there. absence, They haJJ been at Lake Leghorn Springf!·"' _.,..~-,.-.-"',..--.12c months since Mr. !:luJilJpn secui'ed No other reports were received at -The Delta Deck bridge Qlub OkobojI, Newton and several other Cox -' , 6c the contract for ..the star .route this office. Lack of space forbids met Tuesday in the home of Mrs. places in Iowa, besides visiting Good Light Hogs "" .:,...,..$5.40 betweeilAr'cadfa' and. Ansley, J,Ju.t publication of box scores t~if! week Ed Holub, Elyria. ' relatives in cities in Nebraska. SOws ..,,::._.:..3;25'to , '4.00 will return to Arcadia as will her but the score sheets are being parents, Mr. an'd'Mrs. A.C. But· sent to Secretary Lange so batting -Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Barta ll,nd -r-Dr. Barta performed a tonsil tery who have been realdlng on a averages can be compiled. young Qeople returned hom,e)4q{l,:'. operation on Wm. Novosad, [r., farm south of Arcadia, to'operate 'I day from a trip to Lincoln and ()'tl~ Tu.esday at the Ord hospital. the. cafe. "., . aha. ',. :,/,,;. , .'t'"Miss Frances Kudlacek of 'Card ot Thanks. , l.; "';~' .Viking, Canada. underwent a nose Arcadia. News ,The Arca.~l.ia C9~*~n.ity: cJub We cordially thank everybody -Neal Rathbun has a frllctureu operation at Dr. Barta's office Wed. The Texaco filling .statton on held their regular i\ugqst meeting I for the lovely gifts they gave us. left arm, the accident happened· Deaday east main street which has been in at the Methodist c1).urcq basement. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Novotney, Jr. when he fell from a building. Dr. -Fr~nk Boyer is under the care operation for about two years and Tuesday evening. Tll~' Ladie~ Aid Ki.rby ?ticGrew is looking after the of Dr. Barta with a badly Infected has had several different managers society of the, church served a very I injured bone. . hand. was taken over saturday by Dean appetizing dinner at s.even o'clock. I NOTICE -George Court returned to Ord _ and Dick Whitman, two local boys, I wlll not be responsible for any A short business session followed Monday from Omaha. He had been The Carlson building on the the dinner. blll other than what I charge my- away for'several days. I W. High School Grid self. A. PIERCE. 23-1t . . . . -Miss Katie Bisher, who makes . i! Prospects Are Good ·············~·~··~··_·······················1 -Miss Agnes Volt of Denver has her home with Mrs. Charley Par­ ·;········~·····~~··~~~·················~······I__ I tridge, 'was spendJng a few days football Il.rospects look fine for " been visiting for two weeks with people " her sister,_Mrs. Joe Parkas, who with her in :raylor, going Ord hIgh school this fall, reports • lives in the southwest part of the Friday and returnlng Sunday. Her Supt. M. D. Bell. 'ren or eleven • countj', Mrs. Parkos is entering sister, Evelyn, of Taylor, hafl been letter men and a number of good • in Ord visiting another sister, Mrs. reserves will answer the first prac­ St. Frances hospital, Grand Island, Blll Moon. ._ this week for t~eatment. . tice call Sept. 7.. New material is -Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Wellman, plentiful, Mr. Bell reports, and he . '. . -Mr and Mrs. E. C. James were of Omaha, who had been visiting fully believes that the team will NOTICE in Arcadia Monday and attended the Iatter's parents" Mr. and Mrs. win a mlljority of the nine games H. B. VanDecar, made a trip to they play. the Masonic banquet. , . Torrington, Wyo. returning to Ord Op.tstanding men from last sea­ . Tuesday. Their small sOI1,Max, son include: Backs-Chas. Barn­ ~ns stayed in Ord with his grandpar- hart, Klein. Elwin Auble, Don to 'at.. 01 Ord Co· ents. .' Lashmett, Marcus Steinwort, Har­ \ ,'" . ' An Abstract -Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Dale re­ old Garnlck, Dave Barnhart, Strong. op~rflJlve turned Monday from a trip to North Ends-Ev. Las h met t,McGinnis, 0.1 Co. • Platte. " Benda, Psota. Linemen":"Stoltz, -U. B. aid met yesterday with of Title, Hanson, Rathbun, Gard, Vodehnal, ~ i '.': Mrs. H. H. Spracklen. (":". BQy. . Three mem­ of land und~r'~xamination, be­ -Mrs. LizzIe ~napp of' North bers were absent. 'We discussed cash ' .b~sis' "be.ginning September ginning ,with the Uni~ed States Loup was in Qrd, Sunday for a our previous problems and read our :~':""" and its patent. Only the essen,­ short time.' '" . , ne.lt lesson. The next meeting 14, 193i~' i / '" •..,',. " tlal parts are necessary: to be ,-Miss Alta Carl4eJ;1wafl in Ord wlll be held with Katherine Lewis ~: ~ ~ '...j 'I- • : ..! l. ;" . •:. t~ere for a vacation with her' people re­ shown, unless are unusual on Thursday, August 21. !·.'."·;:·1: .. 1 • conditions set fQrth in the in­ turning Sunday to Burwell. About Twila Brickner, News Rep. struments of record. An ab­ the 10th of Septeinber:s~e plans on stract must also' show any judg­ taking up a nurse COilrse in the KUls Blue Racer~ Co'uP~~ls:'~iil be on sale at'the ". \ ,' ...... •.,. ii ments or suits pending against Omaha un'ver/lity hospital. Last Thursday Guy Burrows any of the owners, and the con­ -Ed McCall qafl ~een visiting kUled a snake in his neighborhooc1 statiQiiJQrthcooltvenience of the I ~he relatives in North wup this week. !i dition of the taxes. When that greatly resembled a blue racer, several instrUI!1ents are proper­ -Dr. and Mrs. J.Ile Nay and Mr. which are seldom seen, in this 'patron~~The:s_e ~c· ! ly shown on printed forms pre­ and Mrs. Lyle ~4i~,et1J. and son, country. At least it had the color coupons willbe, !i I pared for that purpose, and are Jack, were in Gra{\d Island Sun- and swiftness of that snake. When ( - certified to by an abstracter, cornered his soakeshlp 'showed cepted at any Shell Station in U. S. I: t-- --. -~. M;'~'C)arence Davi~ they becom~ an abstract of titlll daY·Mr.,and fight 3nd struc~ at tb.e hoe '/leveral 't,~ t~ ~,\.\Li ~~., ~, to that particular land, and were in Arcadia' Monday evening. times before he was (lespatched. • COIF 1,:'- - : ,:J, i T!.J.~ show just the condition of the former had a part. on the / . ,. •. . ,. ., I. 1 MasonIc program. i. .t ·····~~······_····················~···········~I~ ~ owner's title. -Quiz want ads bring results, _ , 1 f ~ 1 .. . J ...... ~ 'The 13cience of knowing just j .,~ what must be shown on an ab­ I stract of title, is a difficult and muuuumumuUlmmuumUimmuuunuuuuuuuuuummmuufffffiUUmmlfUfmlfUmUmmff~llfl lffflmuuuumlffluumffluuuummullllu I technical one - a job not to be attempted-by a layman. It can be done safely only by a special­ I ist. A reliable abstracter IS a specialist; he is a professional searcher of the records. To be trustworthy he !pilet be expert­ enced, well trained, and thor­ oughly learned in the legal tech­ •at The Golden"':, , \ 'Rule• nicalities of the title papers and .. processes which make up the records, and he must have his own private title tndices and records, as both are indispens­ Fl~f)n'el Children's able'in the making of a reliable 36"()uting abstract of title. Even the most experienced abstracter cannot Fancy Patterns and Grey and safely rely upon the' public in­ RayonlJnderwear dices, because they are not Light Colors. 'Vest, Pantie or Bloomer adapted for this work, and many, in fact toost of the large loan ,~r~~'~~25c I companies refuse to accept an . abstract compiled from the in­ ··10c yard dices in the County Clerk's office. A good abstract does not necessarily mean a good title, for often there are defects In the recorded instruments that must be corrected, and to determine C'otton'. '" .'Batts Childrens ()xfo'rrls ~ just what should be done, the . .",., (. completed abstr~ct, should be 3 Lb. 72, x 90-PartlyBIeached submitted to a competent attor­ ,.1;, Gu~' M~WIJ:,~i;z~Y~'J()12 .".';~. 98~ ney for examin~tion and opi~ion. Big Value .. ;; We cannot advertise "Bargain Days" nor "Special sales" in the :. :,.,' r abstract business, because ab­ Gun Meta), ~i.z~12.Y2 to 2, ~ stracts are op.ly needed when 3Sc "."t',· : ':/," ," . .', ..1.19 property Is being sold or mort­ gaged, or an estate is being , \. I " ",0' settled and divided. Then, the abstract must be accurate and complete, because the safety of NOTICE thousands of dollars - your Childre.n's Hose Colored Prints dollars - may depend upon the Rayon Ribbed ~ All Sizes. Fast,. 36-in. wid~, fully guaranteed showing of the abstracter. To the Public d~c6Iors. Our abstracts are made from "Last Year Price 39c , ", !.J", ' • :- : ,. ,": our own complete' set of abstract We have leased the Ph1llips books - ..the only set.fn the County - and 'they are depend­ PetroleuIn Co. Service Sta­ able and accurate, showing all tion a!!41nvite all old patrons 25c 12~c yard instruments on record.since th,e of this station to continue :.. organization of the CouiltYiand with us and inyite everybody arranged . in grollPs covering each section or town block, so in the surrounding ,com~un­ .that an abstract cali be prepared Ity to give us a trial. '\; on short notice. The!le books My son ~'on I. Gardner Boys'Dtess Caps have been' built up by our own wl11 be manager with hi!! work, and we .• h~veh,4d, Qlet brother, Ira, BrS assistant 98c Value~ year ago, now~ ::, . forty years, ofeip4!rience .in the, ! .,\ -','.,", ..; •. making of abstracts. ',~~(, an,d ,!l.a~_t, Q.1~~. tb,ese young m.en's clothing a "curbstone" aDitrae( ~lin" "". spells service "believe it or ~ '. .;:·::'49c. In the parlance of the abstract profession, a uli.Yrbston~" ab­ not."· Call and let us prove our 49c stract Is' one made' from" the, .~ County's n.ume,rical indices, "S a statement with Tour tank ',1 guide to 'the records, by a person filled' with ~hl11lP8 gaso­ who has A~all.tr>act" bqQks, 4nd .6 .even an experienced abstr~~{,er line-the" gas with peI!. and would noUeel safe in using' that.. not a knock in a carload. ,~,~yop i pla~ of 1I~.rch"i~'~lI.~,recC?rdJ! iJ!.c YOu~s'"' for ,r~,.l s~tT1C'. ~t ,Boys' Sox r the prepar"~6n Of an' abstract; the PhJ)Ups' .Pe,troleuDl ,Co. r mafb~ st~tlon;"-"" F~~~~;'t~~~~?~ l-: For TOUi)wn,.atel1... tha.t servtc"i' .:';; 'C "',,' ~ : done~1 ~ "'~';~':;;:;:~:;'~" \ your abatraH work be .., l' .,' t" ·The Capron A&encT, Ord, meli1":' ~" ber of the American Title AI- ~.~ .~p~i.r !Z:$~ ~~;f, i7 () (,\B j .<) ,; r SO<:latA\)...t~1I9n.,'r;:"• and. Of ...th'. e N.. e.b. r..ask.a G>I.'Cardner Title'" :'i~ '~~.,,\ .""):y,> , -I ,,'!,\ - .') ,',. 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" I PAGE SIX THE ORD QUIZ. ORD. NEBRASKA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1931. 't " I ~-~-_._-~_..-...~._.-' I will at Ten o'clock In the fore­ Rysavy's Wednesday evenlng. He noon of September First, 1931, at took Frank to the band concert that Spring Creek News 1 LEGAL NOTICES the west Front Door of the Court Haskell Creek evening. QUIZ WANT ADS BRING RESULTS 1House in the City of Ord, Valley The first re411y good rain since John Pigman has been very III The 4-H club met Wednesday I L-~---~._~---~----~ County, Nebraska, offer said above the fourth of July fell In this com­ the past week or so. with Ruth Cook. They demon­ j - Dalls &; Vogeltanz, Attorneys munity Sunday and was greatly ap­ strated cookies and a drink. All i described Ford Automobile for There Is sQ.me one very kind to the members were present and a I IN TIlE DISTRICT COURT OJ!' sale at public auction to the highest preciated and enjoyed even though Earl Hurlbert as they help him milk tew visitors, who were Mrs Moul I VALLEY COUNTY, NEBRASKA bidder for cash. Said sale will be It is late. It is estimated that be­ his cows. Every morning or so, and Jane, Lois, Doane, Merna and Nebraska State Fair NightShow , Frank L. Osentowskl, Plaintiff, held open One Hour. tween a quarter and a half inch one of his cows is milked. Wilma Ann Smith. ,"s. Lyle Craig and Lottie Hi. Craig, Given under my hand this Fif­ fell here. Many of the farmers R. O. Hunter hauled three truck The Arthur Smith family spent ;his wife, the heirs. devisees. lega­ teenth day of August, 1931. here have been cutting corn loads of cattle for Elmer Hallock Sunday with the Ed Dishaw tam­ Will be Spectacular Event tees, personal representatives and GEORGE S. ROUND, Sheriff The members of the Happy Circle Friday. Ily near CotesUeld. A niece and ,all other persons Interested In the . of Valley County, Nebraska. club and their famlIles en30yed a nephew of Mrs. Smith, Dorothy and .. Thavlu, dlstin~ulshed band leader of the world, Is com­ .estate of John E. Wigent. deceased. Aug. 20-2t. plcnlc at the school house 'ruesda:y i'eal names unknown. and all per­ Alfred Dishaw of Omaha returned Ing to the Nebraska State Fair with an especially fine evening. One hundred and eigh­ District 42 News home with them for a visit. r.r0iram consisting of his band and musical revue ....:.. 'sons having or claiming any Inter- Hardenbrook &; MJsko,' Attorneys. teen people were present. The j Everyone in this community was A niece of Mrs. John M'oul, Dorts setti~i est in the Northwest quarter of NOTiCE fOR PRESENTATION club gives a picnic every summer Labart, returned to her home Sun­ 'Follies of Llf• ." The costumes, scenery and stage j Section 12. Township 19. North of \ OJ!' CLAIMS but It is usually held at the park pleased to receive the good rain used In the Folies Berger. in Paris as well as many prln~ last Thursday It has been much day. She had been visiting with 1 Range 16, West of the sixth Prin- In The County Court of Valley but the newly graded roads were rc ',J ives at Arcadia also. Her clpals are direct from Paris. Sixty.two people coristltute elpa] Meridian, in Valley County, County, Nebraska. so dusty that they decided to hold cooler and Sunday a small shower aunt Mrs. Max Dorsey of Arcadia ~ebraska, real names unknown. de- STATE OF NEBRASKA, ) the picnic at the' school house. was enjoyed. , the cast. The entire evening program Is speotacular from d~- Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hutchins and Mrs. Jim Meyers brought her (endants. The, above named ),ss. Several friends from Askov, Minn. to the Moul home Thursday and beginning to end. You will be pleased with the night shoW 'fendants will take notice that they Valley County. ) were present'and spent the evening and Mrs. Gladys ChrIstensen of Ar­ spent the afternoon before return- and ftrework.. FO,r a complete dally program write ' I h~ve been sued in the District In the matter of the estate of renewing old, friendships. . They cadia were Friday supper guests at ~ourt ing home. " of Valley County, Nebraska, Frank Misko, deceased. were: Mr. and Mrs. Hans Abraham­ Harlan Brennlck's. Mr and Mrs. Jim Covert took OEOROE JACKS.ON, S~oretary bY the above plaintiff, who filed Notice is hereby given to all per­ sen and children, Mr. and Mrs. Will Kenneth Weed and Robert Eye­ stone of Waco spent Saturday night Jim's sister Mrs. Jacobs and'chil­ Oapltol Building Llncoln,.Nebraska hls petition in said action on July sons having claims and demands Olsen and family. Mrs." Ida Olsen dren to her home In Racine, Wis. 3lBt, 1931, the object and prayer of against Frank Misko, late of Valley' and children and Emil Clement. at Pearl Weed's. leaving Sunday morning. They j which is to exclude the defendants, county, deceased, that the time fixed Franklin Philbrick has been on Morris Rathbun of Ord Is spend­ plan on being gone about a week. and all of them, from any and all for filing claims, and demands the sick IIst for the past week. ing a few days with Joseph and SEPT.E M B ER 4·11, 1931 Marlon Meyers. ' Percy Benson's and Mr. ~ndMrs. 'claims to the property above de- against said estate is three months Will Nelson has filled up his pit Wilbur, McNamee were at' Park scribed... and to quiet and confirm from the 4th day of September, 1931. silos and has dug a trench silo to Mr. and Mrs. George Walker of Cook's Wednesday evening to help the title of the plaintiff therein as. All such persons are required to take their place. New Raymer. Colo. are visiting the against the said defendants and all present their claims and demands them celebrate their wedding an­ I I Wednesday afternoon several Carroll Tenney family this week. ntversary. persons having or claiming any in- with vouchers to the County Judge members of the H~y Circle club Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fox of Valpar­ f terest In the said real estate, real of said county on or before the 4th Mott Rathbun has been mUng l were at Howerton's fixing up their aiso spent Thursday night at the )lIs silo the past week. HOTELIJNCOLN names unknown. That due order day of December, 1931. and claims exhlbit for the cOl!..nty fair. 'Those Carroll Tenney home. McLain Bros. had a cow struck for service by pubIlcation has been filed will be heard by the County present were Madams Morris Sor­ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oliver enter­ by lightning during the storm made by the said Court. The above Court at 10 o'clock A. M., at the ensen. Donald Miller, Henry Jor­ tained all the Oliver relatives Thursday. f named defendants are required to County Court room, In said county, gensen, Chris Nielsen, Will Nelson, Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. answer the said petition on or be- on the 5th day of December, 1931. Ernie Hill and Leonard Woods and Mrs. Hanson and two daugh­ fore September 21st, 1931. and all claims and demands not Mr. and Mrs. Hans Abrahamsen ters and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Powell f FRANK. L. OSENTOWSKI, filed as above wUl be forever of Askov, Minn., who have been Eureka News By Davis & VogeItanz, barred. ' of San Diego, Calif. visiting friends here left Tuesday Miss Dola {<'lynn returned to Ord Father Murray will have services f His Attorneys Dated at Ord, Nebraska, this 13th morning for their home. Saturday after a visit with the Carl at Boleszyn church this Sunday at AUG. 13-4t. day of August, 1931. Roy Ijowerton, S. I. Willard and Oliver family. 8 in the morning. All are invited J. H. HOLLINGSHEAD, Homer Willard, who had been at Floyd Tenney Is visiting relatives to attend the mass. No. 13557 (SEAL) County Judge. Willow Lake fishing returned home tn Genoa. New shingles were put on the TREASURY DEPARTMENT Aug. 20-3t. Thursday noon. They had good Bill Parks had his tonsils and district 48 school last week. OFFICE OJ!', COIPTROLLER OF -- luck and brought home their limit. Ii' Hardenbrook &; M.!sko, Attorneys. adenoids removed at the Miller Edmund Osentowski had an aw­ THE CURRENCY NOTICE }'OR PRESENTATION Several friends helped Mildred hospital last week. Mae' Tolan ful toothache Thursday night and i Washington, D. C. June 29, 1931 Craig celebrate her birthday Friday stayed with him Saturday night. COuld not stand it longer so went Whereas, by satisfactory evi­ OJ<' CLAIMS In The County Court of Valley evening. Mr and Mrs. Ign, Pokraka and to Burwell at one o'clock in the I' dence presented to the undersigned, County, Nebraska. The girls of the Model A 4H Sew­ Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Abney were in morning and had three teeth pull­ has been made to appear, that Ing club showed their summer's Grand Island Tuesday. The men ed by Dr. Woods. "First Natloaa! Bank in Ord," in STATE OF NEBRASKA, ) r ) ss. work at a meeting at the Will Nel­ attended the night ball game. Miss Ruby Flakus of Mission. S. the city of Ord, in the County of Valley County. ) sen home Thursday afternoon. This D. is visiting at Chas. Ciochon's Valley and State of Nebraska has Is their third year's wor~{, 'Their home since last Sunday. She ex­ 'co~plled In the matter of the estate of [ with all the provisions of Mary Mtsko, deceased. garments were well made and pects to return home sometime this the Statutes of the United St~tes, showed their attention to small de­ Mira Valley News week. ' INCOLNS BEST HOTEL required to be complied with be­ Notice Is hereby given to all per­ sons having clatms and demands tails and to color combinations. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Fuss drove Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Baran And The beauHful Ho~el Lincoln fs ~he eshb­ fore an association shall be author­ against Mary Misko, late of Valley Hilda Nelson Is their leader. up from Grand Island Saturday af­ Joe and Julia left Saturday for ized to commence the business of W. Green of North Loup bought ternoon for' a short visit at the Ashton to visit their daughter and lished rendezvous of business and pleasure Banking; county, deceased, that the time fixed for filing claims and demands a Hereford from Ben Philbrick last Fuss and Foth homes, They re­ sister; Mrs. .Ioe GrabowskI. and the social and civic center of the NoW therefor I, J. W. Pole, Comp­ week. - turned home Sunday afternoon. Nebraska capihl ...... troller of the Currency, do hereby against said estate is three months from the 4th day of September, 1931. Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Clement and Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Bahr and Pike Hill Directs Band. certify that "First National Bank family and their guests, the Will family returned home from St. Wm. "Pike" Hill Is making a CI~CULATINC Delicious Food at Popular Prices In Ord," in the City of Ord, in the All such persons are required to present their claims and demands Olsen family, 'Mrs. Ida Olsen and Louis last week where Mrs. Bahr real success, as a band dil'ector at is served in both the convenient County of Valley and State of Ne­ children and Emil Clement of As­ and children have been visiting Ogallala, where lie also Is employed ICE WATER. braska Is authorized to commence with vouchers to the County Judge IN IV£R,Y lOO1'\ Coffee Shop and the handsome of said county on or before the 4th K

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\ -Miss Anna Parkes is enjoying -Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. -Sunday dinner guests in the -About thirty from Ord went to the attention of your club for im­ ,j a two weeks vacation from her John Perlinski and daughters left Joe Rowbal home were Grant Fogt i Arcadia-Monday evening to attend mediate action. There are hun­ t, duties as bookkeeper in the Farm­ on a two weeks vacatlon trip into of Aurora and Roy and Don Nel­ the 40th anniversary celebration of LOUP CITY SAYS dreds of men waltlng for these , ers store. She is leaving today for different places in Minnesota. son. the Masonic lodge. jobs, and there are about twenty I a visit with relatives in Chicago. -Friday Mrs. Mary Francl and I, J -Ray...------.-C. Rodman of Cheney,•.- -Jim Larsen made a business -Mr. and Mrs. George Kraetscb five towns that are denied this ~ -Friday Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bradt daughters, Miss Bess Francl and trip to Omaha returning Saturday. of Des Moines were visitors In the ORD IS BLOCKING service to start this fall because r,.' ..- Kas. arrived Saturday. He is visit­ Mrs. Lillian Danberry were dinner Ing his uncle, W. S. King and other and daughters left for their home Miss Ada Rowblll accompanied home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Van of Ord's failure to vote either for j ,I in Colome, S. D. after a few days guests in the home of Mrs. Matt him hOm,.e. She had been in Omaha Decar, or against the franchise. ~ relatives. Parkos and daughters. Madams GAS IN 25 CITIES j- -Among the incoming passen- stay with Ord relatives. Jim comes for six weeks staying with an aunt. -Tuesday Mrs. Inez Edwards Trusting that you wlll take this to Ord every year for a short stay. Franc! and Parkes are sisters. -Mr. and Mrs. Victor McBeth In the spirit it is given. l,t gers Saturday evening was Miss went to Grand Island for a few (Continued from Page 1) -, Yours very respectfully, Kveta Ptak of Omaha. She was a -Miss Mattie Cole has returned -Rev. W. M. J,.eMar was a din­ an.,4 turned home from Omaha. He had tire---have it mounted on the opo men". We "HI ,he you .aler, 1 Only, gone down with a car ,load of posite wheel-then turn rouru" more dependable Jlre" a' D~ cattle: _ into a tire te.terl .naler ~". -\ -:,rd:adams Ign. Pokraka, of near North Loup and Mrs. George Wach­ trle entertained the Catholic ladies c ·0 M p A RE I $ll~o~ club and their children. About 48 P.IC.8 C••ItI'.'U•• all. Q ••'Ut gu~sts in all, at -a picnic dinner I last Wednesday in the Ord park. F...to.. ' *Sp.et.1 F....on. Flrutonf *ScI.c1.t Flrllloa~ Tnp Old••ld Br.ad Oldhld s.ftU.. s.••• Flrntanl ~=I" This was the regular meeting day MAICE OF CA/i TIRE T . ~dII Oltll.l. lIalIOr'. w~s SIZE cJ~~:k.' ~11 c.rlJ~ an.d there a larger crowd than Or .r c.:n:k. cJnt· •r T,.. Tir• From Ord to usual. .. Each I Th P., P", Eac Th P.r Pair -Relatives say that the quaran­ Ford____..:....} 1----1- ,i.(.O-21 .'4.,1 $4.98 S,.60 '4.31 $4.35 ".50 11------... 1 tine hits lately been removed from Che.roleL-_ 1'.00 J,1.80 , Denver the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cheuolc:L.-..., 4.5O-2( j.60 5.60 10.'0, 4.,1 4.18 ~.• Ford_---~,-. t .. 4.50-21 5,.6' 5,69 11.10 4.15 4.85 '.4~ .605 Almquist, near Central City. Their Ford_____,__ } .ts. little daughter has been 'having Cheuofet_,_, 4,75-19 ••65 6.65 U.,o 5.61 5,68 11.J:4 ~a'I~ .~50" scarlet fever. Whippet__ -Mrs. Emit' Urban is spending &okine_-,-,~,} 4.75-20 '.75 6.15 n.14 5.75 5.7S 11.a' 5 Colorado a few days in the home of her moth­ Pll , • THE MAYTAG COMPANY, NEWTON, IOWA 'Doub'e .Gauaran'ee-Evu, tire Half fare for children. Frank'nj 3015 ____ $17.95 ')4.'0 -Frank Blaha, who came from . 'oMsd.d 1891 ' lIud.on ~.00·19 11..45 1l.4~ aa.ao '17·'5 muulacturec! ., FlreotO'llo be.r. tho California a short time ago, has lIupm... 3216.... a'·75 29.75 57.'0 n.me "FIRESTONE" .nc! urrl.. 3616_. :)a.'5 32.95 Flrutone', anllmltec! cu.ranteo an4 For tickets and further par­ been visiting Ord and Garfield LaSall"} ~.00-20 1l.4~ ~a.:)o ').'0 onre. Yon .re 4oubl, protected. county relatives. Saturday he was Pack'rd 11..47 6.00-20 SS.as 15.25 a,.,o ticulars Ask Ticket Agent an incoming passenger from Bur­ Oi-d, Nebraska well. c. A.Hager & CO. -Mr. and Mrs. George Pratt and Firestone Service Dealers and Service Stores son George and Mrs. Pratt's sis­ Phone 47 Ord, Neb.raska Save You Money and Serve You Better ter, Mrs: Claud Neal and the lat­ ter's daughter, Clau_dine, drove up Union from Hastings for a few hours last unnicliffMot~r W;ednesday. Flagg- T Co. -Richard Fradenburg is spend­ Pacific ing a week with two aunts in Ar­ cadia. Phone 9 Qrd, Nebr. \. ,

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PAGE EIGHT THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1931. , . .".- Ord Theater TonIght "SKIPPl:'" ORO with Jackie Cooper, Robert rr. Coogan, Mitzi Green and I Jackie Searl. Aesop's Fables "Cowboy Blues" 1l-nd Variety "Sky High." Fair and Auto Races FrIday and Satur(ll~Y, August 28 and 29,- Assure yourself of the proper transportation" to and from The New Favorite, Eddie with one of C(ur O. K.'d Used Cars. Quillan riding straight into your hearts in the greatest 1 1930 Chevrolet Club Sedan 1 1930 Ford SedAn thrill romance ever filmed 1 1930 Chevrolet Coach 1 1930 Ford Roadster ..SWEEP,STA.I}ES" . Ma c k 1 1930 Chevrolet Roadster " 1 1930 Ford Coupe Sennett Comedy 'Movie Town' 1 19,29 Chevrolet Coach 1 1929 Ford Coupe Matinee saturday one snow 1 1930 Chevrolet Truck 1 1929 DeSoto Sedan 'l.' 2:30: J,,1928 Chevrolet Coupe 1 1929 Whippet Coach ~Ionday, 1 1928 Chevrolet Coacb-, 11928 Chrysler Coupe Sunday and .1 192,7 Chevrolet Coupe' 1 1927 Pontiac Coach ' - " "" Augnst 30 and 31 1 19~6 Chevrolet ,Coupe 1 1927 Whippet 6 Coach "A FREE SOUL" with Norma J, 19'1.5 Ford Coupe 1 1926 Star Coach Shearer. A great star's great­ 1 1926 Ford Ro~dster 1 1924 Dodge Coupe est triumph! ; ll"olly Comedy 1 1~26 Ford Touring Car 1 1926 Oakland Coupe "Traffic Tangles" and Fox Sou n d News. Continuous '. .-:' '~':~ '~ A' demonstration .is no ol,ligatiolJ show Sunday starting at 3 p. m, Reduced admission. until r Our P,.ft:es ti",d re;'ms Are Right 6:30. Wednesday and Thnrsdaj', C().~ ~eptell.lber 2 and 3 Graham-Seyler Chevrolet "BAD . SISTER" with Conrad Ordt Nebraska .\ . Phene 2(>0' :. Nagel, Sidney Fox. Booth Tarkington's smashing story of a girl who couldn't be good. Terrytoon "Blues" and Ripley FANCY BOXED STATIONERY" '12 "Believe It or Not." Results Assured sheets and 50 envelopes, only 75<:. Carried in stock by the Quiz. COMING~"Man In Posses­ With Classified Three finishes to select from. sion" with Robert Montgom­ Mrs. HI Van Daele put in a two­ Your best bUy for the money. ery. "Fidvovacka" The first line ad to sell. cucumbers. She , Z3-tf Bohemian all-talking picture sold out and took so many orders in America. ahead that she had to cancel the ad. The Ord Steam Laundry inserted Livestock.. Pets Guest ~1R'hts for next 'wefk a two-Ilne ad wanting to buy a few FOR SALE-18 choice duroc brood are Monday, Angust 31 and loads, of cobs. They could ,,hs:ye sows. Hager & Cook. ZI-It Thursday, sept. 3. bought.~ train load froni the~ep- -Mrs. Julia Chilewski a:nd pIe who answereLa.p OU ~ Mrs. C. R. John and family of Ar- Geo. W" Thompson disposed of tives. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pester steers [email protected]; choIce, prime Co, K. T. Pet.taon. U-t! took them as far as Kearney where handy beeves [email protected]; choice, Ranges. Expenses piLld. Refer­ " 'cadia. his hov.$eh9Jd possellsions at auc- ences required. See D. O. Hes­ ! Mrs. P. E. Doe and Mrs. Cash tion this 'week. Mr. Thompson they met a party of ,friends who prime heavy beeves [email protected]; AUTOMOBILE IN S URANC&­ s were. returning to Texas by auto. ter at Poquet Hotel over week $20,000 lIablUty, $2,000 property I Routh entertained a number of traded b-is' residence property to good to choice steers $8.50@950; , Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCleary end. 23-lt damage, only $5 down. The bal· • ladies at a kensington at the hOqle Burt Sell recently and will leave fair to good steem $7.75@'l.S0; ance easy payments. Covers the I of the latter Wednesday afternoon. soon to make his. home at Whittier, left the first of the week for Grain­ common to fair steers $6.'[email protected]; ton, af~er' making an. extended Lost and FOWld new law. Only. one commission good to choice stockers $UO@ to pay. Once insured always In­ visit with the latter's mother, Mrs. LOST-Friday, Aug. 21, at Ord, a !l Emma McGavran. ' Mr. and Mrs. 7.::0: fair to good stockers $5.50@ sured as long as you keep a car. \' 6.50: common to tair stockers man's pocketbook containing egg If Interested phone 1713 or write McCleary will teach school at due bUls from O. J, MUler's Grainton again this year. [email protected]; trash, grades $3.50@ and I will drive over and talk store at Burwell. Please leave at it over with you. 'l'bis insurance f Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tucker and 4.50; choice heavy feeders $7.25@ Quiz otflce. 23-lt i Is endorsed by the Nebraska , S. V. lfunsen drove to Grand Is­ 7.50; good to choice feeders $6.50 i land Sunday to meet Mrs. Hansen @7.25: fair to good feeders .11.5:,) Farmer, the largest and best BIG AUCTION who had spent. a week with her For Rent farm paper in the central states. 06,50; common to fair feeders Also State Farm~rs Insurance i daughter, Mrs. Wayne Sanders in $4.50@UO; stock cows U.50@ FOR RENT-The McBeth house in at Omaha. west Ord. Call 222. 2S-tf '\Yith 7,000 farmers of Nebraska Mr. and Mrs. Harry Searls and 3.25; .tock helfers $UOUO; stock in the company. Only $10 Ii. I family left Monday for Audubon,Ia. steer calves [email protected]; stock FOR RENT-Four rooms with thousand and a small payment ! Weller and McMindes Pavilion , after visiting a week with Mrs. heifer calves $5.00@ f.OO, water and lights. See Mrs. C. each year with only one com­ Searl's cousin, A. m Hastings and A 15@4Oc DROP IN HOGS Fuson. -".' !J-It mission Insures you as long as fa\Uily. SOme 16,000 fresh, hogs arrived you keep the property, Ernest i Saturday, Augu§t 29 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christensen, Monda, and met with a rather iri­ !<'URNISHED light housekeeping S. Coats, Ord, Nebr. 23-tf ! Misses Margaret and Mildred Chris­ rooms, close in. Phone 551. Mrs. I taU P... diUerent demand at pricu that F, C. Williams. !I-tf r tensen returned from Shelton Sun­ were 25@40c lowu than Satur­ day where they had attended a FOR RENT-Model Grocery i brick ,I' S60 lIEAD OF CATTLE SW IlEA» Seven Day Adventist camp meeting. day. Trading was 1&l'Iel, at a PEERLESS spread of [email protected], with best building. Full basement and all i U5 head of yearling steers, 50 of these are oUbtanding good Here­ Clifford Coons left Saturday for burning furnace. Call 589. 21-tf fords. 75 head of Ughtweight feeding heiters. ' 75 head of Hereford Torrington, Wyo. for a visit with lliht weights up to $U5, TIPTOP spring calves of exceptional quaUty. 25 head of two year old steers. relatives. Later he will go to Mor­ FOR RENT-lor 2 and 3 room \ . i 25 head of cows and heifers. 35 head of bucket calves, 4 good mUch rill, Nebr. where he will be em­ modern apartments. Phone 274. I cows. 10 or more baby calves. A number of tt~d aged breeding bulls. ployed in the potato fields. 21-tf WHITE ! Mrs, H. L. Jameson, Glen an(~ This week's offering of cattle is of ex.cept!onal quality. A lot of Ruth Jameson and Mr)l. C. H, FOR RENT-Half section farm, in­ white faces as good as grow and cl!rryint; .tp;ri,siderable meat. The Downing and Irene drove to Har­ quire at Elyria State ~ank, ELEPHANT calves are all Herefords, good boned husky (allows. Elyria. !O-tf I f .. 1,.. . vard last Thursday where they ! spent the day with Rev. and Mts. and ISO HEAD OF !lOGS 1:;0" iIJ:AD ,. W. A. Alcorn. SCH.OOL GIRLS-Furnished or un­ furnished rooms for light house- Il 150 head of duroc pigs averaging 65 pounds.. 100 head of Hampshire The marriage of Miss Muriel and Spotted Poland China hogs averaging about 75 pounds. 50 head of Majors and Howard Hardy took keeping, very reasonable. In- GOOCH FLOUR pigs weighing about 40 pounds. 75 or more head of good f~ding hogs place at Endicott, Nebr. Tuesday, quire Mrs. Ralph Haas. 23-lt and thin sows. August, 18th. The bride Is the FOR RENT-We have a house in Every sack guar­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Ord for rent and also some light 60 IlEAD OJ!' SHEEP 50 liEAD Majors ' of Endicott. She is a housekeeping rooms. See Frank graduate of the Peru Normal and Glover.' Phone 438. 23-lt teed. 50 head of western Idaho three year old breeding ewes. They are (he past year taught latin in the l' in good condition and show good br~eding. i Arcadia high school. The groom Is Household Equipment i' We IQ.ust start on time. Please be there by 1:JlO or we start with­ a young farmer residing near'!<'air­ " out you. bury', where he and his bride will Get your next make their home~ TOMATOES FOR SALE-Mrs. H. Dr. Hille performed tonsil opera­ VanDaele. . 22-2t flour from .. -- tions the past week for the follow­ WHIPPING CREAM-% pI. 10c, ing: Orene Lutz, Charles and Vic­ pt. 20c, qt. 40c. Delivered, Phone THEWEL~ERAlJtTI9NC9· tor Ponce, Betty Horner, Bryan ,4503, Noll's Dairy. 18-tf . Hunt and Inez and Wendell Hovie NOLL SEED CO. ,.... ', ,"~ It's Results i;"'~:. of Comstock. FOR SALE-New crop honey, ex­ Phone 185 f Ord that cou'ntr"; Dr. F, H. Christ left last Friday tracted 10c pound. Comb honey Phone 602 J .... , .:~: ' '. ,.• ,' ;01,<1, N~b.·, for St. Joe, Mo. for a ten days'vislt 10c per section. Phone 4620. F. "'~' . ' " - ,',' - -- . -..:.... - . ;.. - ,., ,;..' ,- with relatives. He will also attend M. Vodehnal. lII-lt

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