Sell the Old Roos~r. The \feather. Farmers Attention: Frida Saturday are Rooster Days J Continued fair through Thurs­ - and YOU can get 5c per POll day and warm. Possibly cooler the old roosters. Sell them I and showers latter part of week. 1 premium price and help In egg quality. , ( ~ ? ,. • .... 1 NEB~S~, ,: I ESTABLISHED APRIL 1882 .THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1933. VOL. 52 Ord Club Sponsors . I •. . 500 SIGNATURES First Golf Tourney HEART AILMENT Ruth Kessler Not PREMIUM PRICE HERBERT eUSE The first golf tournament of Absent, Tardy, NEEDED TO FORM 1933 will beheld in OrdSunday PROVES FATAL TO In 8 Years TO BE PAID FOR ORD HI SPEAl when the Ord club is holding an invitation meet In which all golf­ Without doubt .MIss Ruth Kess­ ers within driving radius of Ord ler, a daughter 01 Mr. 8.J1d M.rs. LEGAL DISTRICT are invited to participate-. Now MRS. ANNA DAILY W. E. Kessler 01 Or~ has one OLD ROOSTERS AS 87 GRADUj that the first dandelion crop has of the best school attendance Irrigation Plans Progessing As been harvested pro Shirley is get­ Respected O~dite, Resident Here records 01 any student In thIs Ord Produce Dealers Will Pay Formel"j Ord School Hel ting the course into Ideal condi­ dclnlty. ThIs fear she finIshed Officers Begin Circulating tion and with good weatb..er It is Since .18%, Dies· May 25 the eighth grade and in her eight Sc Per Lh. This Week 'To livers Address to Lal Petitions Today~ likely that a large number of goIt­ After Long Illness. fears 01 attendance In the Ord Help Boost Egg Quality. Class in Ord Histor1 ers will play in the Sunday tourn­ schools she has lIeen neither . . ament. 1M. F. Kosmata is chair­ absent nor tardIo Though In- Formation of a public power and man of the club's tournament Alter a long, period of!ll health disposed on se,eral oecaslons, In order to improve the quality With Herbert L. Cushln! irrigation district under the pro­ committee. Medals and golf balls witb heart trouble, Mrs. Anna she alw8Is Insisted on attending of eggs during the summer months, director Of certification al visions of Senate File No. 310, the are of·fered as prizes to the medal­ Daily passed away at 2:45 p. m. school and therebl kept her produce dealers of Ord announce mer superintendent of tli enabling act passed th(s year by ist and winners in the various last Thursday, May 25, at her perfect record In~ Miss Ruth In today's Issue of the Quiz that on schools, as principal e the state legislature; was ,begun flights. home In east Ord where she had has also been a l,trf good music Friday and Saturday of this week eighty-seven Ord high scho this week in the North Loup val­ Uved 1llnce 1896.. Funeral services student and has pIaIed In tIie they will pay 5c per pound for old iors were graduated last ley as a necessary step in secur­ were held Friday at the' Sowl Ord band fQt the pa~t few fears. roosters and that they want to buy day evening at commencem, Ing a Reconstruction Finan.ce Cor­ Wolbach Mian Has chapel with Rev. H. H. Spracklen '-- ..;... ----' every old rooster In the Ord trade ercises held In the high sch poration loan for carying out the in charge and interment W{lS in i territory at this premium price. dltorium. A crowd that tal project. Narrow Escape the Ord cemetery. I Ordinarily the value of old roost- capacity ()f the, large rool Petitions were printed early w. F. Nelson, city light commis­ Anna Wampler was born May 9, ers is Only 3c per pound and after present as Dr. J. W. Mc this week· and have been sent to sioner of Wolbach, was in a very 1857 in Viola, Wis., and grew to Ay Saturday of this week only 3c will president of the board of Attorney C. A. Sorensen for ap­ serious predicament for a· short womanhOOd there and in Iowa, to DECORATION. .' D be paid. produce men say. tion, presented diplomas to time Friday. He )Vas replacing a which state her parents moved. proval. Professor Clark Mickey; ,i Fred Coe, manager of the Ord Co- uates, Nebraska consulting. engineer for broken bul'b on a street light. On Fe-br. 3, 1878 she was married ·S .GIVEN. operative Creamery, points out the 'Mr. Cushing -made a pc the R. F. C. has already approved The current had been turned off at Parkers'burg, la., to Patrick D A D ES I address, announcing as hi from. the street Ught circuit but Dally and to them seven children R fact that the hatching season Is the petitions. By this morning or over and that the need for old ject a quotation, "we ha' tomorrow, President Bert M. Har­ the bracket was attached to a were born, two dying in infancy. · MAN " high tension line pole, about half Left to mourn are Arthur Daily, roosters In the flock has passed. Summer Session For stuff of which paradise is denbrook states, the petitions will BY G0RD0N' Fertile eggs spoU ~uch more and developing this theme be circulated with about 500 sig­ way up the pole. A ground wire Olds, Alberta, canada, George and on the pole passes near the metal Wesley Dally, Ord, Mrs. Katie quickly than Infertile eggs, espe­ T e aceh r s At Uni estingly for thirty mlnutel natures of qualified voters need­ cially In hot weather and it Is re­ LINOOLN, Nebr.•-Shades of yes- address was Inspirhig to ed. bracket wWch holds the street Nelson, Sutherland, and Charles Dwight Griswold :Makes Impres­ light ,bulb. It Is supposed the Dally, Denman. commended that every flock owner terday wllIbe evident on the Un1- uates and school patrons s The law provides that 15 per current jumped from the line to sive Talk As Ordites Ohsefve dispose of his old roosters in Ord veraity ot Ne,braska campusdur- The exercises Thursda~ cent of the quallfled voters must In the year 1887 t.he Dally tam­ lng, the forthcoming summer ees- ning were opened by the 1 the ground wire charging. the Ily came to Valley county to make Most Sacred Holiday. this week. sign these petitions before the bracket and causing the trouble. their home and after living ona - Produce buyers taking part in the sion when a revival of "The Little of a processional by thE , \ state engineer's office may declare otter are the Co-op Creamery, the Red School House" will be held school orchestra. to the strl the district organized. Officers Mr. Nelson was unatlle to release farm for nine years moved to Ord a th UI I·t f hi· which the graduating clasl his hold. He called for help and in 1896, this city having been the Paying a tender tribute to those Fairmont Creamery company, Om­ sen vers y or t Eli f rst into the auditorium and tool do not anticipate any difficulty in somebody lowered the ladder and family home ever since.. Mr. Dai­ who died In their Country's service aha Cold Storage, Warner Vergin, time will offer a summer course getting the number of signatures and urging obsehap.ce of law in Gol'I"s Hatchery, Rufar's Hatchery devised especially for rural school seats. All were attired II required. his weight broke the grip and re­ ley, who was a CivU war veteran, teachen. and gowns. Rev. Mearl C. lieved the pain and ~anger. passed away here on Nov. 28, 1898. order that our most ·sacred institu­ and Swift & Company. All of them then gave the Invocation, The petitions set forth the fact Mrs. Dally was a loving wife tions may be perpet~atM, Dwight are handling the roosters without At the consistent request of which the high school girls .that the dlsfrict shall be k,nown McCarthy Rotary Spe-aker. and mother and was renowned as Griswold of Gordon &aye an Im­ profit and big poultry dealers have rural teachers and county super- us sang McDowell's l'To s as the North Loup River Public Rev. Willard 'McCarthy was the a good neighbor and friend, al­ pressive address atJ'lcmorial day agreed to take the roosters ott their intendents throughout the state'l Rose." Power and. Irrigation District and principal speaker at the Ord Rotary ways w!llin~ and anxious to assist iervlces held in the Qid cemetery hands at 5c, as their part In the tJhe university will offer d~ring The commencement addres the general purpose of the district club's Memorial day program, held In need. In recent years her Tuesday morning. Mr, Griswold Is move to boost egg quality. the elx weeks summer sessi~n, next. after which a mixed . Is "to build a hydro-electric public after the regular Monday evening health had been poor but until a former state COmmander of the J~ne 9 to July 21, a special cour~~ of high school students power plant or system ... for the dinner. He delighted Rotarians by she became 'bedfast she kept U'P American Legion and last fall was Married At Broken Bow With a rural demonstration school "Prp.lse Ye the Father "bJ generation, distribution, transmis­ reading a group of the poems of her attendance at the United 'Bre­ a republican candlQ~te ~~r governor On April 15 Miss Fern Cook, for the training Of rural teachers nod. ' . sion and sale of electric energy ..• James Whitcomb Riley, Edgar A. thren church and her Interest In of Nebraska. ..'.. , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parker under the general direction of Dr. Principal Wilbur D. Cas: and an irrigation system for· the Guest and other poets. Guests of the Ladles of the G. A. R., of whicb The services at the cemetery Cook, was married at Broken Bow Clara O. Wilson. chairman of the presented the graduating .,, diversion, transportation, dl!!tribu­ the Rotary club Monday included she was a member. were in charge of li'ldelity Post No. to John Duemey of Ord. Mrs. Paul department Of elementary educa- and members filed past. D tion and sale of water for the ir­ Pall bearers at the fUlleral Fri­ 38 of the American Legion and fol­ Duemey accompanied them. The tion. This course, personally su- Ginnis, who presented tl Victor Hall, of Holdrege, Dwight day were Geo. Round, W. E. Kess­ ,rigation of farm land!!, and the con­ Griswold, of Gordon. and H. D. Leg­ lowing its usual cu.-tom, the Legion marriage was not announced until pervised by the most emdent plomas. struction of drainage for the low ler. Noble Ralston, Murray Cor­ honored veterans of the CivU and last week as Mrs. Duemey was one rural teacher available to the de- Superintendent Millard BI gett. nell. Leslie Mason and Norman lands." -~------Spanish wars as well as those who of this year's graduates of the Ord partment, will not attempt to set nounced that Miss Thelma· Eleven directors wllI administer Holt. Three hymns that Mrs. died In the World war•. high school. Mr. Duemey Is em­ up a model sehool, but rather it tier had won the honor ot ,. Dally· especially loved, "Sun of ployed on the L. J. Payzant farm wUl carryon the work of a rural valedictQrian of the class ( r the business affairs of the pro­ Maresh Smoke House My Soul." "Nearer Still Nearer" At 9: 50 a. m. Tuesday a proces­ posed district, four ,being elected sion headed by C. J. Mortensen and near Sumter and he and his bride school. using, only the natural ele- and was winner of a scho to serve two year terms, four Destroyed by FlanleS and "Abide With Me" were sung have gone to housekeeping in a ments available to a~y rural offered by normal schools by a quartet. The services were Dr. F. L. Blessing, bearhlg United teacher In the state. braska. This scholarship givi to serve four year terms and three About midnight Monday a smoke largely attended ,by sorro'wing States and Legion flags, respective­ small house on this farm. to serve six year terms, this ,being house on the Frank Maresh farm ly, formed at the memoria! plot In "Our J' u r a 1 demonstratl~ Palmatier a year's tree tuiti friends and neighbors of the de- school," stated R. D. Moritz, di- fees at any normal school In accordance with the provisions in Vinton tQ'wnship was c.omplete­ ceased. \,' Bussell park and marched to the of S. F. 310. Directors named in ly destroyed by flames. along with Veteran's plot· In 't11e .Cemetery. rector of the university summer state. Miss Irma Kokes, the petitions are Bert Harden­ two hogs tbat were being cured in Guarding the flag, "W~r~'lIoward MRS. M. McNAMEE session, "will differ from a genu- final average was the See<>OI brOOk, Jos. P. Barta and Royal C. it. The fire was discovered by ~Ok ine rural school only. by the fact est among the seniors, was Ord~ Feature Article Tells Mason and R,obex:t and' after Bailey. Roy Hudson. Charley Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Coats, 'who the color bearers· caPle the band, that we are obliged to use a room duced as salutatorian and p Bridge and W. O. Zangger, North were retur~ing home from Com: TO HER REWARD in a ,Lincoln school bulldin.g. 'rho ed with a scholarship offe About Mrs. C. C. White closely followed by a 11ring squad rural atmosphere w11l prevail, church schools of the sta Loup; Luther Pierce, Ralph stock. The flames .had too great composed of Legion members. Then Brownell ad Harry Doran, Bur­ a start to be extinguished but the In the Sunday edition of the however, In the room Itself." titling her to a year's free came Ladies of the G;· A. R. and Wife of Well Known Farmer well; and Charles R. Newbecker, Maresh family, assisted by Mr. Lincoln Journal and Star appear­ after them came a group of Span­ Thirteen special lecturers and at any church school. " Taylor. Coats, prevented the fire spread­ ed a feature article about Mrs. C. ish war veterans, followed by Dies Sunday After Ten Weeks visiting instructors will be on the The Impressive exercise! A general description of the ing to other buildings. C. White, of Pacific Palisades, many other cars bearing the gen- summer session faculty In addi- closed with a benedlctlQn gi project Is given in the petition and who was recently visiting In Ord eral populace. . 'Of Serious Illness. tlon to the regular teaching staff. Rev. H. H. Spracklen, and states that there wlll be three -Word comes to Ord that on with her daughter, Mrs. C. J. Mor­ The first to appear will be Dr. uates left the room to the canals, one running from Taylor tensen. The latter an

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with one o·f the same. value fro~ Jackson and at­ tormer's daughters, Misses Lillian Miss Mary Sutton spent the home at Blake. Dan Bartlett, Alvin 'Smith and Al- Edna Hermsmeyer of Scotia were tend the commencement exercises i 1 week end with frIends in LouP vin Lewin assumed the role of married Thursday, May 25 at Gree­ .and EHz8ibeth Cellk. The g r s City. Miss Sutton expects to leave Mr. and ·Mrs. Roy Westlake held Friday evening. A niece' of Chica~o spent Decoration day at Aurora. guests. . ley by County Judge Scott. Mr. Mrs. Paddock~'S was one of the .returned to with them next week for an extended visit Mrs. Brady Masters underwent Leib11 has just closed a term of Wednesday and wUl spend the with relatives at Grand Island and Mr. and ,Mrs. Westlake have a graduates. I daughter burled at Aurora. an operation at the St. Francis school at Fish 'Creek. He and his Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Christensen ,summer there. Lynch, Nebr. Mrs. Frank Evans and famny hospital in Grand Island Monday brIde left immediately for Lusk, World Ellsworth Bruner, C Ii f for d Mrs. Jim Coons entertained a mor~ing of Riverdale were Grand Island left Saturday morning for Eliza­ and at latest reports was Wyo. to which place his parents visitors Monday. - 'Coons and -Misses Ina Garner, -Mil- numiber of guests at a farewell beth. N. J., where they wUl make gettmg along nicely. Mr. Masters, moved from their home near Sco- dred Carmody and Dorothy Bly party Wednesday evening of last :\lIss Maude Masters and Dr. C. D., Th 111 A miscellaneous shower honor­ drove to Lincoln 'Monday where week in honor of Miss DeUlah their home with Gerald Evans. LangraIl were with her during the tia about two years ago. ey w ing the infant son, Dwaln Wesley, Ina and 'Mndred remained to at- Gerald is employed with the ,Stan­ operation. . spend the summer there. of Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins was itend summer school. The others Evans. The evening was spent dard on Co. Friends and neIghbors of Ray Agnes Madsen and Beulah W111- given Sunday at the grandparents .'Fair . A di M d e playing games. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Bly and fam­ -retutned to rca a on ay ev - Rev.' al).d Mrs. Harwood anl1 Hy, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lybarger Garner met. at R.1s. farm northeast' oughby were hostesses at a miscel­ home, the Albert Brown's. R~ .ni)f;. and Mrs'. W. D. Cass of Ord famiiy 'of LouP City were guests and Eva WllUams spent Sunday of Arcadia Monday and Tuesday Ilaneous show.er Thursday attern.oon freshments of ice cream and cake were guests of Supt. and -Mrs. C. of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Bauhard as guests of 1M)'. and Mrs. Glen and plowed and planted his corn at the latter s home honoring Ag­ were served. Only ' i Sunday. - . Bruner at Comstock.' crop for him. Mr. Garner has neli' sister Freida who became the Miss Merle Davis was hOD,ored at $14 d ,C. Thompson 'Sun ay . even ng. -Mrs. Maude Thompson who has Mr. and Mrs. George Bryson been a patient at the Mlller hos- bride of Charles E. Ready of Wal­ a birthday party Tuesday of last ·.Mr. Cass is principal of the Ord been teaching school at Stapleton, spent Decoration Day with rela­ pital 'at Ord for some time, where lace, Nebr., the ceremony having week at the home of her sister 'BC~~~~hers examinations for the Nebr., is visiting her brother Jim- tives' at Broken Bow. he recently underwent an opera- taken place at McCook on April 30. Mrs. George Gowan. ' th m[e Lee and family. Mrs. Thomp- tion. He was brought to his home ThIrty young lady friends of the The Merry Janes club met with ~ormal ~ummef Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hanks of w~re Ord to Chico training students of e son expects to attend Peoria, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Saturday but is still tn such weak- brIde present showering the Misses Cecile, Irene and Ruth Arcadia high school and vicinity school at Kearney this summer. ened condlUon that he wUl not be l"rleda with many lovely and use- 'WUlbe glven !'-t the high school ,.. d Martz of Hampton, Iowa spent Baker Thursday afternoon. and return 'building Jun~ 3 under the direc- A baby .boy was Iborn to ~..r. an Friday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. alble to work any for some time. ful gifts. A 'Friendship' qunt was Donald and Irene Baker drove to tion of SuIlt. Thompson. Mrs. Owen John Monday, May 22. Clayton Ward. Mr. Hanks is se­ .,.. in the process of making during the home of their sister, Mrs. E. F. iss Mlfdred RUe, music and Mrs. Herman Leudtke is assisting cretary of the National Duroc R&­ the afternoon at the el.ose or. which Sohl Sunday, near Fremont. Irene M dainty refreshments were served. ., i th at the John home. cord association and Mr. ,Marts is wIll board with her sister and at­ normal traIning instructor n e Mrs. E. K. Burtiss, Mrs. Rav one of the directors as well as Mr. Springdale News Mr. and Mrs. Ready departed via tend summer school at Midland ' r.~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~"Burkey and Mrs. Ed Burkey of Ward. They are making an in­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Valasek auto Friday morning for ,Lyman, college. ., ... Alma drove to Arcadia 'Saturday spection tour of Duroc herds in Visited Sunday at Mrs. Mary Colo where the groom has employ­ A reunion of relatives was held for a visit at the W. R. Stephenson ment. Mrs. Ready w1ll atteIJ,d sum­ Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas. They KUma's. Sunday at the town hall here for •GOL~G home.. -Mrs. Ed Burkey remained and Mr. Ward inspected herds Mr. arid Mrs. John iMoul, Mr. and mer school at Greeley, Colo. and the Ed Hlsh famUy who are here unUl Thursday of this week, the Mrs. Herman Stowell and famlly w1ll teach again at Wallace t~il!l Good on all trains June in several of the central Nebraska from Illino[s on a visit. SIxty-one also June 10-11 others leaving Sunday for Rismg counties Saturday. and Mrs. Jim Covert spent Sunday fall. were present. City where they spent Decoration Miss ,Doris Johnson left Friday at WUl Toban's. Wedding bells rang Monday mor­ Mrs. R. D. Inbody of Sumter de­ Dance Day. for her home at Westervllle atter Mr. and Mrs. Leon McMindes and ning for MissCec1l1a Henni~{who FInal Return LimIt parted Monday morning via train 10 days from date of Sl Commencement exercises for the serving two years as instructor in Mrs. Albert McMindes were Sunday was united in marriage with WUl­ for a two months visit with her 1933 graduating class of the Ar­ the Arcadia school. Miss Johnson iam Gray at 9 o'clock at tho visitors at Arnold brothers. daughter, Mrs. Vesta Lunsford, who childr~ cadia high school were held at the wlll teach near We,.stervllle next Joe Valasek was quite badly hurt CathoUc church in Scotia in the Uves in ~shington. Hal//are lor Methodist church last Thursday year. last week when 'he fell from the presence of a company of relatives Mrs. Florence Smith and Donnie Sunday'Nib~, evening. The class numbered Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nelson and hay mow to a cement floor 1ielow. and friends of both parties. Rev. drove up from Grand Island Tues­ Ticket$ good in coach. thirty-one, the largest class which famny spent the week end at Mr. and Mrs. :Louie Zabloudil and Father Maron performed the im­ day for Memorial servic.es. chair cars, has ever graduated from the Ar­ Kearney. While there they visited pressive ceremony. Attendant~ cadia school. Musical numlbers children, Mr. and.,Mrs. Vencil Bouda Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bartz aD,d Mary with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cochran, and the Will Valasek family visited were Miss Emeline Henning, sister Ann attended a Spanish-American June 4th for the program were rendered by former residents of Arcadia. of the bride and Walter Gr.ay, the • World's Fair Wonder T the high school orchestra, girls Sunday at Joe Valasek's. war veterans picnic at Bussell eluding tax1 service, h Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen drove Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zikmund groom's brother. Preceding the glee club, mixed chorus and a cor­ to Grand Island Sunday after Mrs. Park, Ord, Sunday. commodations, admissio net solo by Carl Easterbrook. were supper guests of the Henry ceremony Bernard Henning sang Mr. and Mrs. Lelay.d Earnest de­ Fair Grounds. ,• all ~ Ralph Bennett who came to attend Zikmund famny Sunday.· "I Love You Truly". Miss CeUUa parted Wednesday morning Via auto Paul Easterbrook gave a tllik on the funeral of her cousin, Mrs. is the second daughter of Mr. and except meals, can be III Ciemny Hall "Why Attend COllege" and Robert Blanch Wallace. Mrs. Parker Cook and Ruth at· for Chicago to attend the World'a at your home Illation. Jeffrey spoke on "The Value of tended the shower in honor of ,Mrs. Mrs. Tom Henning of North Loup. Fair. They wIll be guests in the Mr. and Mrs. Ed NelsoIl. Mrs. C. John Duemey Friday afternoon in The arrival of the brIdal party to • The BurUp.gton wUl ex1 Elyria Vision". Both boys are members C. Hawthorne and Mrs. Ray HUl home of a sister of Mrs. Earnest's. of the world's finest p Of the graduating class. Marguer­ the home of Mrs. Paul Duemey. the Henning home here was herald­ and son John speJ1,t several days Ed Klima was spending a few ed with tooting of horns, various trains and cordially in~ ite Rettenmayer was awarded the last week fishing at Hyannis. to make it your Worl Music by class honors tor holding the high­ 'Mr. and 'Mrs. Horace Mott left days last week with his sister Mrs. appropriate placards and old shoes, Frank Valasek. etc.~ mingled with much laughter Summit Hill News headquarters-comforta est grades of any student during Friday for Chapman where they cushioned seats ••• m the four years of high school, Au­ wlll make a short· visit with the Adrian Zikmund was playing for and jo111tr. At noon a sumptuous ~r. and Mrs. Allan Tappan and L. Pritscha\l's a dance in Loup City Saturday wedding dinner was serv~ at the son BUUe CarUle, Mrs. Frieda to read .. , a good place w. drey Whitman stood second, Helen latter's parents' Ibefore going to ret, or meet your frien Jackson third, LucUle Evans Colorado Springs, Colo., to make night. ', ., bride's home. The young couple Noyes and son Laverne of North ORCHESTRA fourth and Robert Jeffrey fifth. their ~ome.Mr. Mott served as Mr. and Mrs. Paul Duemey and w1ll be at home to their friends on Loup were visitors in the Herman Information and TId Marguerite was presented with a mathematics Instructor in the Ar­ Mrs. Edith Jones called on Parker the groom's farm betw*n Scotia Desel home Wednesday. scholarship valued at one hundred cadia school the past four years. Cook's 'Wednesday evening. and Greeley. , Mrs. Elm.er Stevens and Ralph H. G. FRE~ Adm, 40c and lOc N~ A wedding of similar note wUl and jifty donars from the Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nelson are Roy Hanson's were visiting rela­ Alan visited in' the Wm. Fuss TIcket Agent busks. Association Of church col- the owners of a new Chevrolet tives in Fremont last week. occur at 8 o'clock Thursday mor­ home Thursday. . leges' and Audrey was p~esented coach which they purchased last Mr. and Mrs. Burt Langhorn lett ning, June 1, when Miss Dorothy, Mrs. Herman Deset, Mrs. George week. for Scotia Monday morning. They eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. R.Golden and have been working at the Roy Han­ Henning wIll become the bride of Mrs. Clayton Ward drove to Grand son place for the past few weeks. Mr. Raymond Sintek at St. Patrick's Island Saturday where they met Jack and Joy Jensen spent Sun­ church in Scotia. MIss Dorothy Mr. Ward who had spent the day was the honoree at a miscellaneous -- What's New and News·at. / day with Lloyd Zikmund. inspecting Duroc hog herds at Verna Vergin spent Mondlj-y with shower recently given at the Ben varIous towns in Central Nebras­ Bernice Hansen. Hur hall in Scotia at which time a ka In company with Mr. and 'Mrs. Mr. and Mrs: Chris Thomsen and deUghtful program of music and Let's.Kill the OIc1 .1\ttblt irllt4era Perry Hanks of Peoria, 111., and famlly were visitipg at Floyd Van­ other selections was given. . Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Marts of Hamp- slyke's Sund;1Y. The Fortnightly Woman's club Glen D, Auble, 0, D, PUBLISlIED Preston Loomis ton, Iowa. ' Everett Stichler got chickens closed the year's activIties with an J. C. Ward and Max Cruikshank Optometrist WEEKLY . Jeweler from Goit's hatchery Monday. afternoon party at the pleasant Red Rooster left Sunday for Lincoln to attend Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur McNamee country home of Mrs. Esther Schu- the 4-H club w~k. Mr. Ward were supper visitors at Parker del Thursday. Twenty-three mem­ was awarded the trip by the Un­ Cook's Tuesday. bers and two guests, Mrs. DorIs We will have a special on old roosters on Frida: .- ion Stock Yards of South Omaha Henry Hayek lost one of his Rupert and Miss Everetts were for his outstanding work among work horses while lIsting corn present.. Relating thrIlling experi­ Saturday, June 2 and 3, and will pay FIVE CENT: Buy Silverware !Vow! the Valley county pig club boys Saturday. ences, etc. was the chief afternoon pound Cor two days only.. • and Max won the trip as a guest Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patchen vis­ diversIon. The hostesses Madams of the Bur11ngton railroad for !be­ Schud~l, With the hot weather coming on you will have ing an outstanding leader in the ited at Parker Cook's Friday eve­ Esther Elsie Shineman 4-H club work. ning. and Genevieve Hoeppner served a on eggs, unless you sell oft' your old roosters, ,BuySiloerwareN.ow! Mr. and Mrs. Will Steen of Loup deUghtful picnic lunch. Club ad­ City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. -Mrs. Harry Dye and Mr. and Mrs. journed unUl September. Mrs. Jen­ Sell your old roosters and save the eggs. C. D. 'Langrall SundaY'. Rollin Dye of Ord and Miss Eleanor nie Bee and daughter Esther autoed Mr. and Mrs. Carl pierson were Dye of Loup City spent Sunday in to Kearney Thursday to attend the Starting next week, we wlll keep open every W4 Grand Island visitors Thursday. the ho~e of Mr. and Mrs. Walter commencement exercises at Kear­ day night Cor the band concert. ' BuySilverwareNow! Ernest Armstrong, who has been Coats near Arcadia. Mr. and Mrs. ney Normal which were held Fri­ teaching school at Cozad, is visit­ Ernest Coats were also guests that day morning. Bring us your Cream, Poultry and Eggs, __ We have several factory speciala that were outline'd ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. day In the home of their son 'Wal­ Those who wlll leave Sunday to A. Arms{rong. .. ter and family.. enter the summer normal term at beCore silve.r raised. Miss Dorothea Hudso'n - spent Kearney are Velma and Sylvia Bak· Monday in Grand Island. ' The Order of the Eastern Star, er, Agnes Madsen and Mrs. Ivan W. R. Waite and daughter Allce whIch had its inception in 1876, has Canedy. , Fairmont Creamery C. I will begone from the office Monday and :fuesday, were Ord 'vIsitors Saturday. since grown to the second largest Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rupert are FRANK. PISKORSKI - ORD ~uble, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Wall and fraternal society in the world, with expecting company from 'Harrison, JuneS and 6, Dr, Clen D, Benny spent the week end with a membership of more than 2,000,­ Nebr. Thursday evenIng. A brother relaUT~8 at Loup C1~1. Mr. and 000 in the united States. W. J. Rupert and family, who are

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yeas and 0 Nays. Anton Bartunek read. The Mayor instruCted th., unto set my hand and om<;lal seal ty Clerk at Ord, Nebraska, at the absent. Motion carried. clerk to cai! the roll. Roll call re­ New Stonlach this 15th day of May, 1933. office of the District Engineer of The following claims were prfl- sulted as follows: 5 yeas and 0 Treatnlent Gets JOHN L. ANDERSEN, the Department of Roads and Irri­ Proc~~I sented and read. . nays. Anton Bartunek absent. Mo­ (SEAL) County Judge gation at Grand Island, Nebraska, General Funel! tion carried. Quick Results May 18-3t. or at the offiCi) of the Department Rollin Dye, hauling coal to Moved by Councilman Travis sec­ of Roads' and Irrigation at LincollJ, City HalL $ 1.00 It takes only about 3 minutes for Mnnn & Norfllan. La"'Iecs Nebraska. onded by Councilman Sack that the Bisma-Rex, the new; delicious-tast­ The mayor and council of the Pumping 2,233.43 ,3,500.52 Order And Xotlce For AppoIntment The successful bidder will be re­ Roy Pardue, 'night police sal. 65.00 matter of buying trees for City ing antacid powder, to bring TOU City of Ord, Valley County, Nebras­ Merchandise 44S.58 1,562.76 Of AdminIstrator quired to!urnlshbond in an ka, met in adjourned regular ses­ Gross Revenue 36,152.24 $46,197.11 Ira Lindsey, janitor salary__ 25.00 Cemetery be referred to the ceme­ relief from stomach agonlfls. And amount equal to 100 percent of hIs tery committee with power to act. ThQus~ In the County Court of Valley sion pursuant to adjournment of Nebr. Conti. Tel. Co. rentals_ 5.25 Its relief is lasting,' too! contract. The Ord Quiz, printing and MoUon carried. ands ari) finding a new treedom County, Nebraska Aprll 25, 1933, in thi) City Hall at Expenses- Publishing 10.75 STATE Olt' NEBRASKA; ) As an evidence of good faith In 8 o'clock P. M. Mayor Wm. H. Mercha'dise __ $ 424.54 $1.448.88 Th'e resignation of W. C. H. Noll from slavery of indigestion an,d submitting a' proposal for this L. iI. Covert, salary and 11 as city treasurer was presented and other stomach troubles. Ed F. )ss. work the bidder must me, with his Moses presided. City Clerk Lucinda Plant- ~______dogs 96.00 read, Beranek, your Reull Druggist, has Valley County ) proposal,a certified check made Thorne recorded thi) proceedings Pro. & Maln.__20,720.52 23,420.51 Whereas, Mary A. Maresh of said of this meeting. Distrlbution- Sack Lbr. Co. turpentine____ ;40 Moved by Councilman Palmatier Blsma-Rex. Get a jar from him payable to 'the Department of Oper. & Maint. 951.74 7,463.15 Electrie Fund and seconded by Councilman Ser­ today! county, has filed in my omce her Roads and Irrigation and in an The Mayor instructed the clerk Phillips Petroleum Co. lubri- petition praying that letters of ad­ amount Ilot less than Seventy-five to call the roll. The clerk called the Commercial and shen that the same be accepted. General Exp.__ 4,215.84 3,235.00 cating olL______1~.15 Motion carried. , A volume of Shakespeare's ministration upon the estate of (75) Dollars.' roll and the following Councilmen Lucinda Thorne, salary In Joseph F. Maresh, deceased, late of The right Is reserV-ed to waive were present: Wm. Sack, Frank The Mayor then apPoln~ed E. R. works, which was printed in 1623 Total Expense $26,312.64 $29,567.54 Electric DepartinenL_____ 55.00 Fafelta as City Treasurer, said ap­ and now valued at $100,000 reposes said county, may be issued to Mary all technicalities and reject any or Travis Chester Palmatier, Frank Nebr. Conti. Tel. Co.~ rentals , A.. Maresh of said county, waere­ all bids. ' Sershe'n, Joe Rowba1. Anton Bar­ Operating and tolls --__ 6.60 pointment to be in ettect from and in the Boston (Mass.) Public Li­ Profit $ 9,839.§0 $16,629.57 after' the giving Of a bond and brary. upon, I have appointed Tuesday the DEPARTMENT Olt' ROADS AND tunek absent. Koupal & Barstow Lbr. Co. 13th day of June 1933, at 10 o'clock IRRIGATION ' Moved by Councilman Palmatier qualifying according to law and to R. I". OOCHRAN, State Engineer. Whereupon it was moved by cement and sand .. 1.85 continue until his successor is duly in the forenoon, at my omce in said Councilman Rowbal and seconded and seconded by Councilman Ser­ A. P. Green Fire Brick Co. county, as the time and place of W. H. BAUMAN, District ;En­ shen that the reports of Geo. H: Al­ fire clay 23.75 elected or appointed and qualified gineer. b1' Councilman Travis that the according to law. hearing said petition, at which time minutes of the proceedings of April Ien, Light and Water Commissioner Union Pacific Ry. Co. rent and place all persons interested Ign. Klima, Jr., County Clerk, be accepted and placed on file. Mo­ for pole yard 1.00 Moved by Councilman Sack and Valley County. 25, 1933 be accepted as read. Mo­ seconded by Councilman Rowbal may appear and show cause why tion carried. tion carried., , The Garlock Packing Co. said letters should not be granted May 18-3t Packln'g 3.45 that the appointment of E. R. Fa­ Hardenbrook &1 Misko, L!lwlers as prayed for in said petition. The following bank balances of Moved' by Councilman Rowbal feita as City Treasurer be con· April 29, 1933 were read: First Na­ and seconded by Council,man Pal­ 'westinghouse Elect. Sup. Co. NOTICE OF SUElUl'F'S SALE It is further ordered that said Munn & Norman, Attorne,s. firmed. Motion carried. Notice Is hereby given that by petitioner give notice to all persons Order And NoUce For tional Bank $17,287.02; Nebraska matier that the report o( the City Range Repalrs______6.15 There being no further business State Bank, $14,000.00. , . Clerk, from May 1st 1932 to May lit, Geo. H. Allen, Com'r. part virtue of an Order of Sale issued Interested in said estate of the AppoIntment Of A!lmInistrator. salary __ --______135.00 to come before the Mayor and by the Clerk of Courts of the pendency of the petition, and the In the CountT Court of ValleT The application of Frank Kasal 1933 be accepted as read and plac­ Council of the citf of Ord, Nebraska to operate a poo-l hall was present­ ed on file. Motion carried. Enterprise Elect. Co., sup. 19.90 Eleventh Judicial District within time and place set for hearing the CountT. Nebraska. at this time it was moved by Coun­ and for Valley County, Nebraska, In same, by causing a copy of this or- STATE OF NEBRASKA) ed and read. Moved by Council­ The Auditing committee reported Jis Mortensen, 3rd Eng. Sal. 100.00 cilman Sack and silconded by Coun­ man Rowbal seconded by Council­ favorably on the Bond of ',Martin A. H. G. Dye, part salary as . an action wherein The Nebraska der to be published in The Ord Valley County ,~ss. 2nd Engineer .:______52.50 cilman 8ershen that the Mayor and man Sack that the application of Led. ': Council of the City of Ord, Nebr. Conference Claimants Society of Quiz, a. legal weekly newspaper Whereas, Emma K;oelllng of saId Frank Kasal be granted and license Moved by Councilman ,sack and Anton Johnson, salary lst the Methodist Episcopal Church, a published In said county and of county, has filed In my off1c~ her Engineer __ .:______as 115.00 adjourn. Issued. Motion carried. seconded lly CouncUman Sershen Wm. :II. Moses, Mayor carp,oration, Is Plalntlft and George general circulation therein, three petition praying that letters of ad­ The report of W.C. H. Noll, City that Plumber License be Issued to Guy Vincent, labor at plant 1.20 Attest: a Johnson, et aI, are Defendants, I weeks successively previous to the ministration upon the es-tate of Treasurer, for the month of Aprll the above named applicant. Motion Rollin Dye, hauling sad to Lucinda Thorne, City Clerk will on Monday, the Twelfth day of day set for said hearing. Henry C. Koelllng, deceased, late 1933, was read and by motion or­ carried. plant . .35 June, 1933, at ten o'clock A. M. at In' testimony whereof I Ilave of said county, may be Issu~ to dered placed on file. The following request was pre­ OrdrepairsChev. Sales Co. truck_ -Recerd books for stalUo~ the West Front Door of the Court hereunto set my hand and omc1al Emma Koelling of Ord in said The following reports were read sented and read by the Clerk. 2.95 owners, [)Uc at the Qubl office. House In the City of Ord, Valley seal this twenty-third day of May, county, whereupon, I have ap- by Geo. H. Allen, Light and WateI: The First National B~nk, Ord, Clark's Dray Line, sand & County, Nebraska, ofter for sale at 1933. pointelt Monday the 5th day of Commissioner: , Nebraska, and The Nebraska State cem,ent to planL______.50 public auction the following de- JOHN L. ANDERSE1."J, June, 1933, at Ten o'clock in the Operating Report 01 Water Dept.- Bank, Ord, Nebraska, rellpectfully Flagg Motor Co. tire repairs_ .75 scribed lands and tenements: (SEAL) , County Judge forenoon at my office In said coun- , Ord, Nebraska req,ueat that they be continued as Karty Hardware, supplies__ 2.10 DRJ. East One-halt of the Northeast May 25-3t. ty, as the time and place of hear- May I, 1932 to M,ay I, 1933. depositories for the funds of tM C. C. Brown 011 Cta., gas and 'Quarter of Section IS, in Town------ing said petition, at which time Receipts- , City of Ord, Valley County, Nebras­ oil for truck-______7.60 ship 17, North of Range 14, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. and place all person~ Intere-sted Water revenue ~$8,419.39 ka, for a period from May 1st,.1933 Weller Bros. Lbr. Co. tur- RICH West of the 6th Principal Merl. Sealed bids wlllbe received at may appear and show cause why Meters and Repairs_____ 165.49 to May 1st, 1934, agreeing to pay pentine and sand _ 1.00 dian, in Valley County, Nebru· the offic~ of the Department cf said letters should not' 00 granted Rec'd from Co.'Treas. 725.00 2% interest on these fun!!s, less a Petty Cash, frt, express _ 9.57 S8YS: ta, contal:dng 80 acres mor$ or Roads and Irrigation In the State as prayed fo~ In saId pefition. ___ service charge of 1%. Respectful­ Kokes Hardware, supplies__ 4.00 Grand Island, Neb., June I, 1933. less. House at Lincoln, Nebraska on It Is further ordered that saId $9,309.88 ly submitted. First National Bank, Petty Cash, meter refund__ 5.00 A new era of confidence and Said... sale will reIllaln open one June 8, 1933, until 10:00 ?'clock A. petitioner give noUce to, all per- ,Expendltures­ Ord, Nebraska, by F. P. O'Neal, W. L.' Fredrick, labor in economy has awakened the pub­ hour. . , ' ,M., and at that time publicly op- sons inter~sted in said estate of Production: Vice-President; Nebraska State electric department __.:___ 47.50 lic who suffer with rectal trouble Given under my hand this sixth ened and read for SAND ORAVEu the pendency of the petition, and Labor -:$ 868.13 Bank, Ord, Nebraska, by C. J. Mor­ Chester Austin, salary in to consider well and most sincere­ day of May, 1933. SURIt'ACING and inc!dental work the time and place set for hearing Chemicals .--___ 965.29 tensen, President. electric departm~nt 47.50 ly that it doeamake a lot of dif­ OEOI3.GE S. ROUND, on the Elba-Elyria Patrols Nos. the same, by causing a copy of this Power 2,233.43 ference just :where they go for Sherift of Valley CO\lnty, Nebr. 447 & 448, state Road. order to 00 published in The Ortl Moved by CouncUman Rowbal Ord Welding Shop, welding 18.90 their cure. Pump Maintenance __.-- 88.46 and seconded by CouncUman Pal­ Enterprise Elect. Co., 1 car M 1 5t The propGsed work consists of Quiz, a legal weekly newspaper Misc. Expense______87.74 matier that the above request set poles 581.65 A lady patient of Oshkosh, Ne­ . ay 1 - . resurfacing 6.4 miles of ORA VEL- published in said county and of forth be granted. MoUon, carried. braska writes under date of May .Davis & VogeItanz, Attornels. ED ROAD. 'general circulation therein, three Union Pacific Ry Co. frt. on 2'5th, 1933 (name on request), NOTICE OF SIlERIF1"S SALE. The approximate quantities are: successive weeks previous to the $4.243.05 Th~ following resolution was of­ car of poles _.------_ 350.45 "Your cure of my case Is truly ~et fered by Councilman Palmatier. Water Fund, water used In Notice is herebv given that by 2,378 Sq. Yds. SAND GRAVEI. !tay for said hearing'. . ' et~;b~~~~~= plant .--__' .,. 75.36 wonderful. I w1ll be glad to do , SURIt'ACE COURSE MATERIAL. In testimony whereOf I have __...------$ "173.25 Whereas it becomes necessary to all I can to help yoq help suffer­ virtue of an order of sale issued by Plans and specUicatlons for the hereunto set my hand and official Meter Repairs______179.19 designate depositories for the C,ity Water Fund ing humanity. May God's choicest the Clerk of the District Court of work may be seen and Inf9rmatlon seal this 17th day of May, 1933. Meters __---- ;.____ 151.90 of Ord, Nebraska, in accordance Electric Fund, energy for Valley County, Nebraska, and to me secured at the offiCi) of the County JOHN L. ANDERSEN, pumping ' 183.75 blessings rest upon YOU and help Hydrant repairs______106.03 with the law of the State of Ne­ YOu in your wonderful work." directed, upon a decree rendered Clerk 8It Greeley Center, Nebraska. (SEAL) Count Judge Misc. Expense______68.16 braska, and First National Bank, therein on April 14, 1933, in an ac~ at the office of the County Clerk May 18-3t y. Geo.salaryH. Allen, com'r. part 65.00 It makes me happy to sen!! this Ord, Nebrska, and Nebraska $tate cheering, message to everyone who tion pending In said, court wherein at Ord, Nebraska at the office of 1_-.:.. _ $1,678.53 Bank, Ord, Nebraska, have applied W. L. Fredrick, labor water fi&'~ting Frank Koupal, Is plalntift, and Irl the District Eng near of the De- RESOLUTION. dept. :-.__ 40.25 is 1ll-heaIth from rectal, f Commercial Expens~ for the privillige of keeping fundo t r OUi b 1e. Repair the damage D. Tolen, Katherine Tolen, Harrl partment of Roads and Irrigation WHEREAS, it Js by law requlr- General expense_~ _ 429.85 of said City of Ord, on deposit, be Lucinda Thorne, part salary 35.00 quickly that neglect and indiffer­ P. Bradley, E. L. Vogeltanz, W. T. at Grand Island, Nebraska, or at ed that the Mayor and City Coun­ S~larles '- ~ -_ 520.00 it hereby resolved that the First H. G. Dye, salary in water ence has brought upon you. Cor­ Olsen, Avle F. Prickett, Adminlstra- the office of the Department of cil shall estimate the amount of Meter readlng _ 148.00 National Bank, Ord, Nebraska, and department .; ~_____ 52.60 respond with me or visit me as tor of the estate of ITa M. Burton, Roads and Irrigation at Lincoln, money that it will be necessary to Misc. Expense__:. _ 7.50 Nebraska Stati) Bank, Ord, Nebr. Petty Cash, labor and cash Soon as possible. Prices reason­ deceased, Gus Burton, Bertha Pres- Nebraska. 'ralse in the City of Ord, Valley are designated as the .!laid deposit­ expense 12.50 able. Terms g:iven. Examination ton, LUy Booth, Iva Drake, Pearl The successful pldder will be r&- County, Nebraska, by taxation $1,105.35 ories and the treasurer of said CI!y Chester Austin, salary in free. Address Dr. Rich, Rectal Layer, Ruby Prickett, Fannie Lay- qulred to furnish' bond In an during the present fiscal year, for water department 47.50 perc~nt ExtensionsLabor • and Improvements..:__ 66.55 Is hereby commanded and author­ Specialist, Grand IslaI!d, Nebras­ er, Eva Murphy, Cecil Brown and amount equal to 100 of his all purposes InclUding Interest and ized to deposit all funds of the city street LI~ht l'und. ka. "(1) Mergenthaler Linotype Company, a contract. prin<:lpal due on Bonds and a Pipe and MateriaL_____ 40.59 that may come Into the hands In Electric Fund, energy for ' in the said pJalntlff recovered a de- As ,an evidence of good faith in Sinking Fund. Fire Irrdrants _ said depository banks above deslg- St. Lights 197.75 cree of (oreclosure In the sum of submitting a proposal for this THEREI<"ORE BE IT RESOLV­ Misc. ExpenSe _ 1.60 nated, and the said City hereby'ex­ E n t e r p r I s e Electric Co., . , $4,232.30, with Interest thereon at work the bidder must me, with his ED that it Is hereby estimated by $ 123.24 pressly releases the treasurer and lamps for St. Lights______23.41 the rate of ten per cent per annum proposal, a certified check made the Malor and City CouncU of the ~ 193~, 0 ---'-..,.- from April 14, which was de- payable to the Department of City Ord, Valley County, Ne­ the surety on his bond from any lia­ . 'Cemetery Fund. -,",. , " ' Operatln$ Protit -'$7,150.17 bllity'on a<:count of depositing the W. H. Barnard, Sexton salary 110.00 creed' to be a first lien on All of Roads and Irrigation and in an braska. that It will 00 neceSJlary to OperatJng Report Electrle Dept. money of the said City In said de­ FIre Dept. Fund Lot 3, Block 16, Milford's Addition amount not less than One Hundred raise the following amounts of , - Ord, Nebr. signated depository banks. Clark's Dray Line, H & L to Ord, Valley County, Nebraska, (100) Dollars. " money In said City by taxation May I, 1932 to May 1, 1933 Dated this fifth day of :r.fay; 1933. truck to flre______1.00 and whecein I was directed to ad- The right is"reserved to waive during the present fiscal year for 1932 to 1931 to We hereby certify that the above Jeps Hansen, repair on Lad- vertise and sell said real estate for all technicalities and reject any or all purposes Including Interest and 1933 1932 resolution was fully passed. der wagon __ -' ..--- .50 the payment of said decree, with all bids. principal due on Bonds and for a Kilowatts Gen._ 851,570 1,014,456 Wm. H. Moses, Mayor. - . Road Fund _ Interest and costs, now, notice Is DEPARTMENT OF ROADS AND Sinking Fund: , ' Lucinda Thorne, City Clerk Sack Lbr. Co. Ibr. for cul- hereby given that I will, on Monday, IRRIGATION General .•..•.••••.••..••.15,000.00 Operating Revenu'es- Moved by Rowbal seconded by verts .------___ 10.90 June 12, 1933, at the' hour of two R. L. COCH&\N, State Engineer Cemetery Fund •••..••... 1,500.00 LIghting ..$19,919.56 $24,807.34 Sershen that the above resolution Anton Wegrzyn, .sweeping o'clock P. M.,at the West front W. H. Bauman, District Engineer Park Fund •.•...•..• , .•• 2,000.00 Power -'__ 5,13Ul 7.501.77 be adopted as read. The Mayor in­ streets .______3.00 door of the Court HoUSi) In Ord, D. W. Healy County Clerk, Greil- Fire Department ••...... '1,000.00 Heat ,.;__ 5,800.68 5,652.68 Valley County, Nebraska, sell the ley County " Band Fund .•.•...•..••.. 1,000.00 structed the clerk to call the roll. Ernest Kirby, sweeping Sts. 3.00 Ign. Klima, Jr., County Clerk, Street Li.ght' Fund 2 500 00 Street Lighting 2,615.49 3,163.04 Roll call resulted as follows: 5 Chas. Peckham, sweeping sts. 8.70 said real estate at public auction to Valley County. Water 'Fund ...... , " the highest bidder, for cash, to sat· ••....•..••.• V. H. Peckham, sweeping sts. 8.40 ~t:re:~eonc~~~~~ "oi"~ Steve Malacey, sweeping sts. 5.10 Isfy the amount due on said de_IM_a_y_1_8_-_3t_.-,.. __.,-- 8,000.00 C. F. O. Schmidt, team and cree, costs and accruing costs. NOTICE TO CONTB.lCTOBS. Sinking Fund ...•••.••10,000.00 labor on 8ts.-______48.50 GEORGE S. ROUND, Sealed bids will be received at Total for all Purposes...41,000.00 W. D. Widmeyer, sweeping Sheriff of Valley County, Nebtaska the office of the Department of The entire Revenue of the City Streets ~ 23.10 May 11-5t. Roads and IrrIgation in the State of Ord for the Year ending April W. D. Thompson, team and DavIs & Togeltanz, Attorneys. House at Lincoln,' Nebraska on 1933,was as tollows: ' labor on Streets .:. __ -- 5.20 NOTICE 01' SUERln"S SAI,E. June 8, 1933, until 10:00 Q'clock Taxation 11,095.00 Emerystreets Thomsen, sweeping 6.75 Notice is her&by given that by A. ~" and at that time publicly Light Plant ....••..• , •.•37,105.35 virtue of an execution Issued by opened and read for SA.~D GRAV- Water Plant .•.....•...• 8,584.88 Let, the. Humble Band Fund the Clerk of the District Court of EL SURFACING and incidental All Other Source~ ..•.•.• 3,89G.8Q Ord City School, balance of Valley County, Nebraska, on a work on the Elyria-Burwell Pa· Total Revenue ....•••...60.592.03 , band leader's salary-- 225.00 trol No. 445, State Road. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED Moved by C,ounCllman Rowbal ju.dgment In the sum ot $100.77, The proposed work consists of that this Resolution be Dublished and seconded by Councilman Travis and costs, In favor of J. C. Rid- resurfacing 3.1 miles of GRAVEL- for Four Weeks in The Ord Quiz, Squirrel nour Company, plaintiff, and ED ROAD. a legal newspaper of general cir- that tIle claims fie allowed and war­ against Alice Johnson Blessing The approximate quantities are: culatlon in Valley county, Nebras- rants be drawn on their respe,ctive and Mrs.. E. L. Johnson, defen- 1,454 Cu. Yds. SAND GRAVEL ka. funds for the same. Motion car- dants, and to me directed, I will, SURIt'ACE COURSE MATERIAL. Attest: ried. , at nine o'clock A. M., on Monday, Plans and specifications for the Luclnda Thorne The following reS:ENTI8T You will be wise, too, if you emulate General :.._$15,000.00 T~re,hene 'and X-Ray Th. r:oll~'Etll," i~'iyt­ )ss. as the humble squirrel and make provision Cemetery Fund ,_____ 1,500.00 Valley County .) Park Fund-______2,000.00 ".ndingl~Oitla~a. ar­ X-R!\y Dlagnoll. , da~k, Whereas, Olive G. Miller of said for the cold days tbat might 'come Fires DepartmenL______1,000.00 ho~e', Phone 41' Old, Nebr~ska i Band Fund 1.000.00 g••t and lin,est county, has filed in my omce her Ottice In Malonic TempI., to anyone. Provide f~'r the future by petitlon pray[ng that letters of ad­ 8treet Light Fund ~___ 2,500.00 ~h. c.n~er of ~usin•••, saving money now. Be at least as wise ministration upon the estate of •I Interest on Bonds 8,000.00 .oci,l.nJtr.v.' ac~ivity. Pearl E. Miller, deceased, late of McGINNIS & Glen D. Auble, O. D. as the squirrel! For the creation of a Sink- He~quart.r. ing Fund ~ 10,000.00 of 'h. said cOUlity, may be issued to Don­ O.PtOllnRIST Au~o ald A. Miller of Ord, Nebraska in FERGUSON 0,.-. J'~I'. , Omaha eIub .nd said county, whereupon, I have ap­ The Protective plan makes it easy to Total for all purposes__ $41,OOO.00 Vetel'iD.ariaD8 i United Air Line" civic pointed Monday the 5th day of June Glasses Fitted The entire Revenue of the City save money.' Jfe toak th'e 'If from club. and commercial 1933, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, ORD, NEBRASKA .Orthoptic Training of' Ord for the year ending April at my omce in said county, as the • Thrift. . 30, 1933, was as follows: . .' organizaHo~~; Taxation ,. __ $11,095.00 time and place of hearing said peti­ tion, at which time and place all DR. LEE C. NAY Light PlanL 37,105.35 persons interested may appear and DR. ZETA M. NAY DR. Il. N. NORRIS Water Plant_-______9,584.88 show cause why said letters should All other sources______3,806.80 Oper",ed by OSTEOPA'l'HY Osteopathle PhlsJcfan i?PLriY HOTELS CO. not be granted as prayed for in Amllulut, .r .fIlce, Tr.atu,lent A.Dd Surgeon Total Revenue $60,592.03 said peti,Uon. ' Dc~"'i of Varico.e'Veftll aad of PUe•• --'-- It is further ordered that said Ton.lls Remotecl 111' El~tro- Office Phone 117J, Res. '17W BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED petitioner give notice to all per­ that this Resolution be published CtaplaUOn ' sons interested in said estate of the Phe!es: 01D.ce 1811. Rea. lI1W. .E_'_e_._T_e_st_ed_-_--_-_O_I_a_l5_se_S...;,.;,.;Fi_t_te_d for Four Weeks in The Ord Quiz a pendency of th~ petition, and the I legal weekly newspaper of general time and place set for hearIng the Savings & Loan Association circulation in Valley COl!nty, Neo­ same, by causing a copy of this or­ ORVILLE II. SOWL braska. der to be published in The Ord Quiz Want Ads ~IRBCTO. ORD, NEBRASKA • WM. MOSES, Mayor Quiz, a legal weekly newspaper . ' FUNERAL .' . ~ Attest: published in said county and of Lucinda Thorne, City Clerk general circulation therein, three R~8ults 91'd, Nebraska Moved ,by CouncUman Palmatier Get successive weeks previous to the I PMnea:' B~. 117J ReI. .77W seconded by Councilman Sack that day f1et for said hearing. , the above Resolution be adopted as In witness '!Vjlflreof 1_ have here- •••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ •••••••••••~~•••••••••J , ' THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JUNE, I, 1933 PAGE SEVEN 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••••• fused to consider a decision of the --..JMr. and Mrs. Jerry Petska -lU. B. Aid soei~ty met last State Capitol New~ Nebraska ,supreme court in the and children spent Sunday with Wednesday with IMrs. Rollin D16. Hubbell bank case. The Nebraska Haskell, - Creek relatives in Loup City. There ,was a gOod attendance.' . By PARKE F. KE.!TS supreme court ruling had barred Mr. and Mrs'. Ru,dolph Collison -Il'he young people of the:Dan­ -Monday Guy Burrows and W. ....-•...•...... ~ . the state collecting assessments and son, Roland and Gerald of ish Lutheran ehurch had a meet­ J. Newton of Polk wer~ fishing in Governor Bryan dispelled the an- against banks under the old guar­ Campbell, Nebr" were week 'end a reducing remedy and can say -Thursday Dr. Henry Norris was ing Monday evening In the home Lake Ericson. ' xiety which has been continually antee law. ,The banking depart­ gue&ts of relatives in this com­ they are fin~. Have lost more than called to Burwell to see Mrs. John of Jim Larsen. -0. B. Mutter of Comstock was growing in political circles over ment now holds approximately one munity and in Ord. On Sunday 40 Ibs. in the past year. Am grad­ Opp, who was not well. -ReV'. ,So S. Kaldahl of Wolbach In Ord for a short UmeSaturd.Ay the United States senate vacancy million dollars which will be re­ Mrs. N. C. Jorgensen and Miss ually reducing as my doctor ad­ -i.'\fr. and Mrs, A. J. Meyer and WAS here 'Sunday and held eve­ visiting his mother, Mrs. Mart~a when he announced last Wednes- turned to depositors in falled Mena Jorgensen of Ord and the vises." Miss Bertha Waldo, Ha­ young people were Sunday eve­ ning services in the Bethany Lu­ Mutter. day the appointment of W. H. banks to go to locaf depositors in­ Collison family were dinner guests man, N. Dak, (Oct. 30, '32). ning dinner guests in the home of theran church. He spent Monday --'Sunday Madams E. H.Peltty Thompson of Grand Island to that stead of to depositors in a few at Henry Jorgensen's and in the Once a day take Kruschen Saltls Mr. and Mrs. George Satterfield. with his church people in Ord. . and Bess Petty and Miss Margaret place. Judge Thompson wUl com- banks which falled several years afternoon they all visited at Wal· --

~ ,~ FOR SALE-Ten Sand 4 year old NOLL colts. Henry Geweke. '4-tf 100 SHEJ!)TS in nIce bond letter Seed Co. Ord Weller Auction Co. paper, in neat, handy carton, only 25c. . The QUill. ,G-tt Sc • , ! I .. , "'.',,.t. .... ~ • \. '.,. ,;, l

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The Weather, , Partly cloudy today, scattered • showers over Nebraska. ContInu­ ed warm. 1 •

i ESTABLISHED APRIL 1882 ,fJ'HE ORO QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA;' THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1933, VOL. 52 NO. 11

Gas Pric(ls Upped Two P()und Rainbow Lincoln Rotary Head 20 VALLEY CO. 111 Ord Thursday FARM HOLIDAY FIVE TONS OF OLD Is 'Guest of Ord Club STATE APPROVAL Ord car owners who for the past Trout Is .Caught w. H. Cadwallader, president of BOYS ENROLLED several weeks have been buying PICNIC IN ORD 'At Ericson' ROOSTERS WERE the Lincoln Rotary club, was a OF NORTH LOUP gasoline at very reasonable prices guest and speaker at theOrd That the Cedar rher Is JdeaU,. club's. dlnnet on Monday evening. recdved a shock last Thursday sui~(1 to the rapid production of whl:n every iltation in,Ord s,imul­ :SU~.D4r, 1~ BOUGHT SAT'DAY He Wu accompanied to Ord ,by his PROJECT SOUGHT IN FOREST~ "~ ARMY . ., . JUNE rall/.bow trout was prored last wife. It was "guilSt night" for the taneously 'announced, o.n hideaae . : rUlglng from .gc to 2.8e per 'gallon. . week when George ErJck,son, 8 Ord club and a number of, busi­ 1,000 Farmers Expec'i~d to Pic· resident of Ericson, caught 8 Produce Dealers Combine and ness men were pre,sent as guests Hardenbrook Files Petitions For Regular gasol1ne had been selllng rafnbow weIghIng 2 pounds 2 of Rotarians. - at 16c and was upped to 16.8c nic Together, Then Hear Lux Pay Premium Price to Get Organization or District "competitive" gas was upped from OllJlces In the COOlu' ,,'est of that Last summer Mr. and Mrs. Cad­ And Taylor Speak. dllage. This Is the first. trout Old Cocks Out or Flocks. wallader spent slJt weeks In In Lincoln Monday. 1Sc to 16.8c. ' of any size caught In the Cedar. Alaska, traveling constantly by Gasoline prices have been "be­ The big rainbow caught by low normal" In Ord for som~ time, rall and boat and taking moving Twenty Valley county boys, two filling station operators explain. Erickson was one of 8 shIpment Old roosters-two or three pictures as they went. Mr. Cad­ more than this county's original of 300 fbig-erUngs pIan.ted bl thousand of them weighIng over ten wallader had with him Monday This has been because Imperfect ,evening a motion picture projec­ Bryan May Oppose quota, were Inducted Into the Re­ state laws permitted the sale of state authoriUes In the Cedar thousand pounds-were Cocks of forestation Corps at the court less' than a fear ago. When the Walk in Ord last Friday and tor aI;ld the reels ot film that he very low grade gasoline undel' the ~roduce took In Alaska. The beautiful house in Grand Island Monday, nam~ of "competitive" gas. ~ome planted the largest trout was Saturday, as seven, Ord where they wen.t to take physical ulne Inches long. dealers combined to pay the prem- scenery and strange sights of Middle Loup Project examinations. The Valley county dealers were selllng competitive Cedar lalley re,ldents hale ium price of 5c per pound for them, Alaska and the Arctic Circle were group, with eighty boys from other gas of such low test that It was long DUllntalned .tIll\t thil cold, 2c per pound more than the normal much enjoyed by ordite..s, llS was little better than kerosene and be­ mad~ the Informal talk made by the Charges Directors Would Give central Nebraska counties, were cause they were able to ,busy such a spring fed Cedar would be an price. The o!!er was at this sent at once to Fort Crook, near Ideal trout stream but state time to get the old roosters out of Lincoln man as he flashed the 2 Percent or Loan to Jones, . Omaha, where they wUI undergo product cheap and sell It cheap a authorities hal'e ftlt dUTerenU, Valley county flocks before the pl~tures upon the screen. gas war was started. Now, with Sorensen For Work, two weeks' preliminary training new state laws fixing the quality of and conSented tq the small coming of real hot weather. Fer­ before being sent tQ reforestation planting last year Opll as an ex· t1l eggs spoll much more quickly areas. competitive gas, all dealers are Injury Jinx Causes more or less on a par. perlmen"';' than InferUle ones. hence the de- ' Forfel't Petitions for organization of the Boys from here whd are now N~\V ErIcson people are trr' sire of produce buyers to rid flocks Ord Team to North Loup River Public Power members of the forest army In­ Led by the Standard on, com­ Ing to I\ecure more taJnbowsand of the oIl! birds. clude WUlard Ball, Lester Man­ pa'ny, Sinclair on company. and Dogged by an Injury jinx that put and Irrigation District were filed Phllllps Petroleum company, steps also brown trout and brook trout Five tons of roosters is a huge Harry Wolf, John Warford, Clyde Monday In the XJncoln office of R. chester, Herman Jensen, Clarence so that the rher ma, be stIlI pile of roosters but that is the Athey' and Vernon Andersen on the L. Cochran, state engineer, by Beehrle, Edward Lacina, Alvin were taken last Thursday to ellual­ further stocked. Both sta~ and quantity bought here Friday and carlsen, 'LeRoy Adams, George Ize gas prices, all over Nebrl\-slla. unavailable list Sunday, the Ord Bert 1M. Hardenbrook, and pros­ In some places where prices were federal authorltles hal'e been Saturday, and In the process Ord baseball team was compelled to pects were good that they would Knecht, Raymond Richardson and asked for 'trout fh: and lt Is had one of the biggest trading days forfeit its Loup Valley league game be acted upon favorably Wednes­ Milton Meyers; Ord;, Charles classed as above normal they were hoped that In r~ to come the in history. . Ponce, . jr. and David Aubert, Ar­ reduced; In others, as In Ord, where to Scotia and must enlist new base- day or today. The petitions con­ prices have been below norma) Cedar may becom., Nebraska'~ All stores report that business ball talent before it can take the talned the signatures of 788 legal cadia; Verne Stewart, Harry E. best (rout stream. \ was much better than normal Sat- Edwards, ,Sidney Fuller, N. E. they were raised. field again. A meeting is schedul- voters from eight dl&trlcts In Val­ :.-_-----_....' '---! urday and the number of cars taxed Larkin, 'Eug~ne Meyers, Pete --~ ed for tonIght, at which time the ley, Loup and Garfield counties, ------_.:...' ___...,.-...,...... ;'"",'__....,..- parking facUities around the situation wlll be canvassed and the the number being far In excess of Draw'brldge aud Donald Long, , ",' ,square and overflOWed Into the North LOuP; and Donald Nelson, future couI;se of the team determln- the 16 per cent required by law. Elyria. ' McBETH DEFEATS Play Cast 0.1 .1928. ,' sJde streets fok' several blocks.' _ ed. ,Manager L. J. Aubl~ is, con- The on!y thing holding up Im­ fldent that he wUl have an Improv- mediate consideration of the pe- The local group was taken to ' ;'R', ,.' • O· The Ord Co-operative Creamery .. tions by Engineer Cochran was Grand Island early Tuesday morn­ EnJoys elU)IOn n company bought the largest pound- ed team ready to take the field the fallure of Black & Veatch ot ing In W. F. WUllams' bus, which LEWANDOWSKI TO Fifth' Ant\iylersary age of roosters-more than two against North Loup this coming Kansas City, to have plans imd had been hired by the county , • \ tons~with the Fairmont Creamery Su~day. speclflcations for the project there board. With them went Ralph W. Tuesday eve'wng atThorne's cafe Company a close second and other North Loup lost to St. Paul sun-I Monday. The engineers agreed to Norman, chairman or the Emer­ WIN TOUR.NAMENT a unique reunIOii wa held, the oc- buyers <1o!ng a big business also. day, 7 to 2, but Is still leading the have the plans there by Wednes­ gency Conservation committee for caslon belnf the fift anniversary The Co-op creamery aid the blg­ league.. Wolbach beat Greeley, 5 day, however, so there Is every Valley county. of a banque liven b sponsors for gest day's business In Its history to 0, in the only other game played. likellhood that by this time they At Grand Island the boys went Ancient Rivals Clash in Finals the cast Ql "thll Or senior class Saturday, buying enough butterfat Ord Is now in fifth positlon In the have been considered. directly to the court house where 'or Ord Golf Tourney Sunday; play of 1~28, "Crnder !lao O'Rellly." to churn over 10,000 pounds of but· league, having won two and lost Mr. Hardenbrook told reporters they were met by Major S. B. Phll­ Five years ago, sho tly after the ter and buying a huge quantity of four, . St. Paul, with two losses in Lincoln Monday that the pro­ pot, Of Fort' Crook, who conducted Heat Is Severe. pl(lY waa given, MisS.' Harriet Tay- eggs and poultry as well. The 1lnd. five wins, Is still In the cellar ject would cost about $800,000, the physical examination with the lor and Miss Elva' Clement, the creamery churned five times Sat­ posItion. a'bout one-fifth less than the es­ assistance of a group or Grand Is­ sponsors, gave a banhet for mem- urday, three times Sunday and three land doctors. Over the lIun-scorched fairways timated cost of a slmllar project of the Ord golf course Sunday, on bers Qf the <:,allt and ewas tn com- times Monday to handle cream In the Middle Loup valley. Valley county's reforestation mellloration QJ this lvent that the bought on Friday and Saturday. quota was only eighteen but one of the hottest tournament days While everything is apparently that local golfers can remQDlber, banquet Tuesday eve I.ng was held. This Is the second record-breaking TEMPERATURE UP Chairman Norman had taken There were thlrte n present at day's business done by the cream­ salllng along smoothly for the along three substitutes In case any Lyle M<:Beth proved that he has not North Loup valley project, the lost his old mastery of golf byde­ the banquet five years ago and ery this spring, the former one Middle Loup project hit a sna~ of the original quota falled to pass eight of them were tresent Tues- coming on the second of Ord Circus TO 103 FOR NEW the necessary examinations. All feating the long hitting Burwell diM 11k II Days three. weeks ago. . Tuesday when Governor Charles of them passed, however, and two boy, HarTy Lewandowski, in the ay even ng, ur e ee es 0 ver, Most of the roosters bought her'" W. Bryan announced that he of the three substitutes were per­ finals ot the championship flight. Joh,n Round, Elma osmata, car- " would oppose the R. F. C. granting mitted to join the tre~ army when The Or4 man cllme fntwo up on his Iota Davis, Ruth Bradt, Ella Ma,e last week have been trucked to EARLY JUNE HIGH a loan to the Middle Loup pro­ another county falled to have Its Burwell :rlv~I, after defeaUng Hoff, Sersheri, DeWitt Wlil1amson and poultry kll!ing plants In Ravenna, moters U!l,less contracts that he Sylvester Furtak. Those not pres- Grand Island and Omaha where quota present. of Ha'stlngs, and Hosch, of Scotia, they are being k1lled and packed claimed have been' made with at­ Imm.edlately after taking the In' prel1mlnary rounds. .. • t I I d d th t d All Ileat Records Broken Here torneys and promoters are cancel-: en nc u e e wosponsors an for shipment to the eastern mar- )~. eXllmlnatlons the Valley county Lewandows\1 and McBeth are ChurcJles Organize To Chester Weekes, frAnJt Koziol and kets.. , More than 25,000 pounds of ,ll9l1day, Tu,~y; ProD1.ise ' - boys were entrained for Omaha Fa;~ Olfert Magnus,sen. l'BeI;e were two Bryan said that directors'of the and wUl spen,d the next two weeks rivals of many years, the two hav- Help V I' S, .' tor s guests Tuesday, Robert Oliver and rooster meat wa.s shipped from the " of Moisture Given, Ing reached the' finals in several u. Mrs. DeWitt Wnl1amson.; Omaha Cold Storage plant at Ra- Middle LouP district have voted at Fort Crook. There they, w1ll be previous Ord tournaments. In the In order to protect th~ general venna this week, It Is claimed. to give· Attorney C. A. Sorensen given instruction In reforestation past the Burwell club swinger has public from paying highway rob­ As closely as possible, the ban- iIlt~ing a high point of 103 at 2 and Promoter·D. E. W. Jones each work by Clayton W. Watkins, ex­ seemed to have the tldge over the bery prices whlle attending the quet of five years ago was duplt­ p. m. Monday and ascending to 2 per cent of whatever Is obtained tension forester for Nebraska, and Ord boy but McBeth was shooting World's fair, churches of Chicago cated. Prophesies written at that Contract~Let Today the same peak Tuesday, the tem­ from the Reconstruction Finance w1ll take physical conditioning ex­ the best golf of his career Sunday, have organized to assure church time were read, only two of them perature broke all records for Corporation to finance the project. ercises under army ofUcers. Reg­ surprising since he has played very visitors good rooms In accredited proving to be correct. A very }"or Gravel on No. 11 early June heat In Valley county The governor said that this had ular army training Is not a part of little this spring. 'hooles at very low prices. Twenty- pletlsant evening of cards was en­ Today at the office of the state and parched corn and small grain, been done In spite of Ii ruling their work. An Ainsworth man, Odell, was five thousand such rooms have been joyed after the banquet and ar­ highway department In Lincoln, already suffering for moisture. made by him that no such con­ After the training period a~ Fort medal1st Sunday, shooting the mor- pre-empted and made avallable to rangements were made to hold an­ contracts for resurfacing, a large Though Wednesday was somewhat tracts should be entered Into and Crook the ,boys may be sent to nlng qualifying round In 30, three the church pubHc at prices rang­ other such event five. years hence. portion of Highway No. 11 will be cooler and a few drops of rain fell despite statements submitted' to any of the western states where let. New gravel wlll be applled occasionally during the morning the state engineer that no commit­ reforestation areas hAve been de­ less than par' for the course Ing from $1 to $2 single and from Lewandowski and McBeth got $1.50 to $2.50 double, with special Kokes Is CreIghton Grlduau. between Scotia and Tayl9r, which the temperature was still well ments had been made to attorneys signated or may remain Ip. Ne­ above 90 when the Quiz went to, or engln,eers. braska, as reforestation camps around In 32, Hosch, of Scotia, In prices for parties 'or by the week. Theodore Kokes, a son of Mr. and portion of the highway Is said to be H, Mike Kosmata In 35, Baldwin, of This enterprise Is being carrIed out Mrs. John Kokes of O,rd, was In bad condition. Fred Ulrich, Ord press In the afternoon. Some The Middle Loup project calls have now been established at awarded the degree of pharmaceu­ contractor, Is bidding on the job promise of raIn and cooler weath­ for an R.F. C. loan of $1,000,000 Crawford, Chadron, Benkleman Ainsworth, In 35, and Albertson, of by the Church Housing Commission er was given In the announcement and In Sarpy and Dodge cOl,lnt!es. Scotia, In 37, these eight going Into In co-operation with the Visitors' tical chemist at the forty-third an­ and says that If he Is successful in and Governor Bryan stated that nual commencement exercises of getting the contract he wlll start ,of Horace Travis, government directors would thus pay $20,000 It Is Ukely, however, that the boys the championship fllght. Baldwin Tourist Service, Inc., and Rev. weather observer, that the ba­ w1ll be sent to Caltfornla, where beat Albertson to win the consol- Mearl C. Smith has been designated Creighton university at Omaha last work immediately. He expects to each to Attorney Sorensen and pump gravel from a low place on rometer was dropping Wednesday Promotor Jones. Mr. Sorensen, most of the other Nebraska groups atlon match In this' flight. as local representative. Rev. Smith ThurSday, For the pp.st two years afternoon and by the time this Is have been sent. ' Forty-nine golfers, In six dl!!er· will be able to supply complete de­ young Kokes has been president of his farm nort,h of Ord, forming an however, denied that he has enter­ read it Is hoped that a good rain ed Into a contract of this kind. Reforestation workers are paid ent fIlghts" played In the tourna- tails to prospective World's Fair Kappa Psi fraternity at Creighton artificial lake In the process. He will have fallen. at the rate $1 per day and all ment Sunday which was' the first visitors. and also a member of the Pan­ expects to stock the lake with game Sunday was hot enopgh for an Governor Bryan and Engineer have signed agreements to send held by the Ord Golf club this year. ------~- Helenlc Councll and Sodality. He fish, M:r. Ulrich has state$l. early June day-92-but Old Sol Cochran had already glven their $26 per month to dependents at Gould Flligg beat Bartunek of Wol- .McGlnnis Gets 'CommIssion. was president of his class In 1932 was warming to his work and official approval to the Middle home. They are also given cloth­ bach to win the lst flight, Davis of A commission as second lieuten­ and 1933. ' Will lIIne ChUdren's Program. Monday the metcury In Horace Loup project before these con­ ing, meals, recreational advan­ North Loup be(lt MaddoJt of Scotia ant In the veterinary corps, Offi­ Sunday will be Children's day Travis' official government ther­ tracts were called ,to their atten­ tages and regular medical atten­ and won the 2nd, Holub of Elyria cers Reserve Corps of the U. S. Ar­ Two Ord Boys Given . at the Ord Methodist church and mometer Mounted to 103. Tues­ tion, so the only action left for dance. Their enlistments are for beat Grohosky of Scotia to take the my, was conferred upon Velmer In the evening a program will be day was just as hot and toward Bryan to take Is to oppose an R. F. six months' periods. 3rd, Haeberle of Litchfield beat McGinnis of Ord at the recent com­ Riven. Children who wUl have In­ C. loan to the project. This he Diplomas at Nebr, U, evening a dust storm raged for may do, he Indicated Tuesday, un­ Saum of Litchfield and won the 4th, mencement eJterclses of Kansas Two Valley county students, both dividual parts Include Jo Carol awhile, adding to the general dis­ whlle Golden of Arcadia beat State college. a dispatch from Man- Ayres, Eddie Tunnlcliff, Hal less the objectionable contracts of Ord, were awarded degrees Mon­ comfort. This was succeeded by are cancelled. Walter Gibbons! of l\lrs, Cecil Woods Thompson of Arcadia In the 5th. hattan, Kas., says. Erickson, Eldwin Jirak, )fargery slightly cooler weather. day at the University of Nebraska's Smith, Eleanor Wolf, Max McLain, Comstock, president of the Mladle The Ord club will hold other open sixty-second annual commencement Not within, the memory of old Dies at Pa'ge, Nebr. tournaments on July 2, August 13 Loretta Achen, Mernle Auble, Mil­ LouP district, was In Lincoln yes­ Mrs. Cecil Woods, sister-in-law ex'ercises held at' Lincoln. About time residents has Ord suffered as terday conferring with Governor and SeptelJlber 10. On September Greeley, Loup City dred Smith, Bobby and Doris extreme heat In ~arly June, in fact of Mrs. Ross Lakin of Ord, passed 840 degrees were granted. Kllma, Llllian and Patricia Mc­ Bryan to see if the trouble may away May 30 at the home of her 24 a handicap tournament to select The Ordites were Chauncey A. few July (Or Augu,s,t days have the best Ord golfer will be held. .Hold Spring Frolics Grew, LlOYd Sack, Virginia Sack, been hotter than was Tuesday. liOt be Ironed. out. parents In page, Nebr., where she Hager, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. o Last Friday and Saturday were Ruth Auble and ,Boyd Holloway. In spite of much early moisture, Asked how the governor's atti­ had been cared for during a long Hager, who was given the degree There will also be several group tude would affect the North Loup i lIn e,s s with tuberculosis. Sh~ Dale Hughes Ha.s AuMent. "circus days" In Loup City, where of doctor of medicine, and' George the crop lands adjacent to Ord ap­ Dale, youngest son of Mrs. Ella 11 celebration was held slmillir to numbers In which the entire chll­ pear .very drv and small grains district, president' Bert M. Har­ leaves her husband and three chll­ Round, jr" sori' of Sheri!! and Mrs. \Iren's class takes part. The pub­ denbrook stated yester.day that It dren, the eldest six }ears. Funer­ Hughes, has been having' a bad the Circus program given In Ord are already considerably damaged. case of blood poisoning in his left a few weeks ago. Fred Rossow, George Round, who was given the Ilc is Invited to attend. would have no effect whatever. al services were held June 1 at degree of bachelor of sc1enc~ In Corn that was planted early Is "We have entered into no con­ Page and were attended by Mr. hand as the result of an accident 'Who promoted the ord celebration, showing damage, also, and unless at Bussell park last week. He was also In charge at 'Loup City agriculture. Jerry M:cMlndes Burned. rain comes at once much of the tracts with engineers or attorneys and Mrs. Ross Lakin of Ord as c~k that Governor Bryan can find ob­ well as by many relatives from had seen a gol! ball In the ,an4 It Is said that large crowds Jerry, one-year-old son of Mr. corn cannot survive. And. to add jectionable In any way," he stated. elsewhere. ' and was reaching (or It with his were present. Nick RobIa Passes and Mrs. Lores McMlndes, was to the discouragement of farmers, hand just as another boy, Ronald At Greeley on the same days a The contract entered Into with quite badly burned last Thursday two other menaces have appeared Black & Veatch provides that the JJnrUng"ton Changes Time. Rose, reached for It with a rake. "corn-planters' froUc" was held. June 1 at Milligan when he tipped a pan of hot water to wreak havoc in many flelds­ district shall pay $2,500 for a pre­ Due to a change In the main !lne One tooth of the rake cut Dale's Races, ball games, ,band music, a Nick Rohla, 57, a former Valley off the stove and onto his chest pheasants and grasshoppers. liminary survey, which has now schedule at Kansas CIty, Ord's hand quite ,badly and by next kangaroo court, dancing and county farmer, passed away last and stomach. He was taken to The first hatch Of pheasants, morning blood poIsoning had set other diversions were provided, been completed, and provides fUr­ Euriington trains cl.anged 'time Thursday, June I, at his farm Dr. Lee C. Nay who says that the aided by an absence of spring ther that If an R. F. C. loan is Tuesday. Effective Tuesday morn­ In. Dr. C. W. Weekes operated at everything being free of charge. home between Wllber and Milli­ burns, though painful, were not floods, Is said to be very large and once and Dale Is Improving, The Saturday crowd at Greeley granted to carry out the project ing, the Burlington passenger ar­ gan. Mr. Rohla left this commun­ serious and tha.t the child Is re­ considerable pheasant damage Is that Black & Veatch wUl be em­ inst~d though the hand Is stili giving was enormous, Ord people who ity in 1918, having owned the Mira covering. reported In some corn fields. rives here at 8: 34 of at attended say. ployed to do whatever other engin­ 7: 57 and leaves at 10: 10 instead of him considerable pain. " Valley farm on which Archie Ge­ ------=------Grasshoppers, always worse In eering work Is necessary at a fee at 9:37. weke now lives. Surviving him Special Telephone Meeting. dry years, are reported to be dam­ to be fixed by the R. F. C. .Virginia Peterson Is Ord Boy to West PoInt. are his wife, Nettle, a son, Nick, There will be a meeting of the aging gardens and some crops. Although Attorney C. A. Soren­ ------.,....- and a daughter, Mrs. Steve Luzum. Adrian Tolen, son of Mr. and Mrs. officers of the various ,country sen has been employed as attorney Fornter Ordites Will MarrI'ed In Kansas Irl D. Tolen of Lincoln, Is In line Joe Rohla of Ord is a brother of phone lines south and west of Ord, Married lIere Wednesday. for the North LouP district no con­ Picnic AtLong Beach Miss Virginia Peterson. daughter for appointment to the United the dE:ceased and he also leaves at the Brace school house on Mon­ At 10:00 Wednesday morning tract has been entered, Into with three other brothers and one sis­ Jun~ :\1Iss Doris carlsen, youngest Former residents of Ord and of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Peterson, who States' Military academy at West day, 12 at 8: 30 p. m. It Is daught~'r him, Mr. Hardenbrook states. The oved /from Franklin to Ord last Point, state papers report. Con~ ter. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rohla, Mr. desired that there be a large at­ Of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. only agreement Is that, if an R. F. VIcinity who now live in California m and Mrs. Otto Radll, Mrs. Mary Carlsen, was married to Rolland will hold their regul;u semi-annual September, and Wilber Haskins, gressman Terry Carpenter has In­ tendance of these officers. Brickner, son of Charles Brickner. C. loan should be granted. Mr. son of Will Haskins of Red Cloud, dlcated that he wants to appoint R'adll, Mrs. Joe Knezacek, Mrs. ll-lt Bert Cornell, fj,ec.-Treu. Sorensen wlll be recompensed for picnic In Bixby Park, Long Beach, Nebr., were united In marriage, Adrian If the latter Is successful In Charles John, Mrs. EmU Skom, Rev. W. M. Lemar performed the whatever work he may do at a fair Anton RadU and John Wozab went service in the Pentecostal par­ on Sunday, June 18, the Quiz Is Thursday afternoon, Jun~ 1, ,at the passm.'. g, th e necessary- sch0 IastIc price.' , informed by Fred Bell, president, ti Thl hi f I d from this community to attend fu­ Meluorial Day Service sonage. They were accompanied ';I'here are no promotion fees and Mrs. Rudolph Sorensen secre- Congregational parsonage at Smith examl~a ons. s s Ord r e!l s neral services held last Saturday, 'by Jess~ Pearl of Burwell and tary . All are re uested to come Center, Kansas, by Rev. George C. believe he wlll be able to do wlth­ Miss Alta Carlsen, a sister of the connected with the North Loup W~l1 ~ere Mr. Rohla was burled In Center In Geranium Swtday valley project as In the Middle earlY. bringing fUled lunch Vance. Witnesses Miss Jennie out dUllcul.ty as he was a brllliant, cemetery near his home. Memorial day services were held bride. For the tiMe being Mr. and Loup, Mr. Hardenbrook stresses. baskets. Free coffee wUl be pro- Kiggins of Franklin and BlI! Suey hard workIng student while In Qrd at the Community hall In Geran­ Mrs. Brlck!1er wUl live In Ord In Ided . of Red Cloud. high school. Adrian Is now a stu- In the other valley Mr. Jones was Falls from liar.mow, Hurt.' Ium township Sunday, the princi­ rented rooms that they have fur­ hired as supervising engineer anc! v . ,0 The bride graduated from Frank- dent'ln the state university. Whl1e working, In the hay mow pal feature being an address by nished. The bride Is one of this general manager In addition to Charles Dasher Wed. lin high school with the class of of his barn In 'Springdale early the Hon. Charles E. Smrha, of spring's Ord high school gradu­ program and Danet'. the Hennlngson Engineering Com­ On Monday, May 29 at the rec- 1931, and the groom graduated from last week,' Joe Valasek fell Into Milligan, who spoke in both the ates. pany being hired to do the engin­ tory of, the Blessed Sacrament Red Cloud high, school with the A program consisting of a short the barn below a.nd landed on a Bohemian and American lang­ eering work. There Mr. Jones church In Lincoln, Miss LaVerne class of 1930. Mrs. Haskins was play, vocal and Instrumental mu­ cement floor, fracturing a rib. Dr. uages, his talk being, well racelT­ -SunGlay Jerry' Petska took his did most of the work of getting Goldstein became the bride of formerly employe(i"with the Nebr. sic, short acts, readings, etc., wlll Lee C. Nay Is caring for his In­ ed In spite of the extreme heat. camp car to the Emil Kokes place land signed up for Irrigation; In Charles Dasher, a son of Mrs. ConUnental Telephone company at be given after whl~h there will be juries. The Jungman lodge had charge of where ~everal young ladles lire the North Loup valley tll.ls work Chris Bossen of Ord. Rev. A. J. Ord, and for the past ten days has a dance, the music for which will the servIces, assisted by Modern camping in the car and enjoying w1l1 be done gratis by local en­ Kraemer read the service before been visiting with friends in Frank­ be furnished by the Center Star NoUce to Real Estate Owners. Woodmen and the local Z. C. B. J. farm life. The party includes thusiasts If a loan is granted, ;Mr. a group of close friends and rela- lin. The groom Is an industrious orchestra. The Cesky Beseda club There wlll be no Interest charg­ 1 0 di g e s. CWltoma'ry ceremonies Misses Alice and Louise petska, Hardenbrook says. ', tives, Including the groom's mo- young farmer near Red Cloud. They Is sponsoring the affair, which ed on 1932 real estate taxes If paid took place both at the halI and at Jeannette Hughes, Florence Furtak Mr. Hardenbrook and other di­ ther. Mr. and Mrs. Dasher wlll caine to Ord Satu'rday for a short wUlbe given Thursday, June 16 at by July I, 1933, H-lt the cemetery, to' which place the and Eva Umstead. They are plan­ rectors of the North Loup district make their home in MUwaukee, visit with the bride's parents and the Bohemian Hall iu Ord. '.f.he Geo. A. Satterfield, procession' proceded after Mr. ning to stay on the farm for the ate optimistic that state approval where Mr. Dasher I. employed. ar~ now at home In Red Cloud. public Is invited. . I County Treasurer Smrha'. talk. greater portion of the wee~. wUlbe forthcoming Immediately.

, ( \ , " PACE TWO THE ORD QUIZ, ORO, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1933. s ~--~-~---.--~- ~~ ~ special train from Seattle to San ~------~-~~--~ teaspoons vanUla" f.WO' eggwhftes W. A. Anderson is another who ... .. I .. 'fHE OI{D QUIZ Francisco and were on tb,e battle­ beaten stiff and add last. Drop by keeps close tab on items of inter­ • 1\ly Own Q>lunln I ship Nebraska to review the famous i' THE COOK'S I teaspoon on cookie deef. and bake. est concerning those who ha"e Ord, Valley County, Nebraska U. S. fleet. . Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Mrs. John Klein. moved away from Ord. Isn't ,it ~:~~:~~~~~~:__-_j Round, who also made the trip, L~?_~::~~:-~~j Sandlvlch Ftlllngo surprising how well Informed on t Run through the food chopper many topics this man Is? Mr. An­ II. D. LEGGETT •-- PUBLISHER were spending a couple of weeks longer In Seattle. Mrs. Dwight 'Griswold having fourteen medium sized cucumberll, derson has been a student all his E. C. LEGGETT •--- ~ EDITOR James F. Turek and Miss Anna just visited In our city, this seems one quart slfced onions, tf:I!ree red Ute, and not a superficial one, Sindelar were married by Judge a nice moment to print another of peppers, three green peppers. Add either., . Entered at the Postomce at Ord. Gudmundsen and In the evening the recipes' she once sent to the three-fourths cup salt and let stand Mrs. Florence Chapman is like Nebraska, as Second Class Mall were honored guests at !in elabor­ Quiz. Perhaps you will like to overnight. In th& morn:tn.g ctrarn. many famous Americans who like Vatter Under Act of March 3. 1879. ate dance for, which an orchestra make these cookies, which are so cover with vinegar, scald and press to find relaxation by reading the from Wilber played. convenient to have In the pantry through a colander' or potato rfc~r. most lurid detective fiction. You for hurry-up easy-to-get suppers Combine one-baI! ~llP blltte,r. threit remember President Wilson s~nt for hot evenings. ' tablespoons !lour, one teaspoon spare moments in this fashion. and ChocMate Drop CookJes. mustard, one pint vinegar, three­ there are- numbers of other world Cream together one cup !fght fourths cup sugar and four well leaders who' have found this odd­ brown sugar; one-half cup butter, beaten eggs. Cook until WelL Add moment entertainment a help as one-half cup sour milk, one-half one cup sweet «-eam., one teaspoon well as a pleasure. teaspoon soda. Beat two eggs sep­ celery seed and one teaspoon mus­ -oOc>- arately, add to the first mixture, tard seed. P6a..r llvn the chopped I hope the Ord high schOOl grad­ also three-fourths cup nuts. chop­ ingredients. Mix well and seal in uates, boys as well as girls. tea.d ped, one and one-half squares jars. Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt's advice to chocolate, one teaspoon vanilla, salt Katbaryn Long, Rt. 2. Old. those who could not find work 101­ to taste. Add enough flour to drop me,.diately. She suggested that they find community projects which from teaspoon (about one and tUUUtuUmuuuUmtUU1UuuuumtU three-fourths cups) on a baking badly needed doing and work at sheet. Bake at 375 degrees to 400 them free of charge if necessary. degrees. Ice as follows: melt a Tblnk. What would you suggest piece of butter the size of a walnut, qr Somethinq for a first task to Improve Of' ,1)e.a1l­ add one-half to one ripe banana tify oqr city? Why not suggest It and powdered sugar until the right ~ DIFFEREnT J through the Quiz open: forum consistency to spread. > column? Mrs. Dwight Griswold,' Gordon mmumumumUmtuttUuUtUUtWtl Catsup or 'Chili Sauce. ' Did you ever notice the Big Papa Acid Stomach BigFac­ Boll for three hours or until quite filling station in Grand Island, one tor Causing Ulcers thick: seven or eight quarts canned of those gabled, highly colored af­ In tomatoes, ten large onions' chopped fairs. which has a Little Ba'by fUl­ Don't let too much add ruin your fine, ten tablespoons sugar, four Ing station built close by to house stomach. Take Dr. Emil's Adla tablespoons salt, four to four and some necessary equipment. They Tablets and quickly overcome acid one-half cups vinegar, fpur tea- aro·'exactly alike except for size. conditions, heartburn, sour stom­ spoons cinnamon, four teaspoons -0<>0- ach, Indigestion. Ed F. Beranek. ginger. one teaspoon cloves, one Big business men say things are DruggIst; teaspoon allspice and one-fourth now on the upgrade, that there Is -_.:....-_---- BRIGHT WOMAN teas.poon red pepper (all spices "hope In the air". Andorra, the world's oldest re· ground). This can also be made Which meaUjI that prices of all public, situated in the Pyrenees from raw tomatoes as well, using commodities will soon start back Mountains, between France and LOST 20 POUNDS one pailful of ripe tomatoes peeled up If they have not already stepped Spain. has an area of 175 square and cut fine. Add the same amount up a little. Everrone, sniffing that miles and 4.000 population., of spices and vinegar, etc. as above. "hope in the air" has decided to Feels Much Better Mrs. Charles Sebek, DeWitt, Nebr. i1tock up now. and buying goea 'Buttermllk Fruit Calt'. briskly forward. ..June 28th, 1932, I started tak­ Cream one cup sugar with one­ What do you need for your house ing Kruschen Salts. Have lost 20 half cup melted butter until very that you have put off getting for pounds from June 28th to Jan. 10. light. Add one well beaten egg, months? How about that old car Feel better than have felt for four then one teaspoon each of cinna­ you are driving whicb IOU ordinar­ yea.rs. Was under doctors care for mon. allspice, cloves and grated ily would have trade In several several months. He said I had gall dried orange peel. Beat one level years ago? . stones and should have operations. teaspoon soda Into one cup butter­ That "hope In the air" wlll soon Kruschen did all and more than I milk and add to the mixture. Add cost you money. expected," Mrs. Lute Bright, two cups sifted flour, then one cup -000- ~ 'Walker, Minn. tJan. 10, 1933). nutmeats and one cup raisins, Bake R1(;i-PRUF fA}l:\t TA:\1H.S I will be glad to see things im­ 1~~!:1R.-t:D~S To lose fat and at the same time one hour In a moderate oven In a prove ,u'ntll Ord's faniousautomo­ VEARS . gaIn in physical attractiveness and loat tin, ': bile races are held again, won't Substantial . BUY NOW AND' SAVE MONEY. phlets and tracts In all languages. one teaspoon baking powder, two quaintances. . ORD,NEBRASKA Several times In recent weeks the Quiz has pointed,out editorially the fact that now Is a most excellent time to buy. We ha've had no rea- son to regret giving this rather ob- vious advice, In fact, we feel that it is our duty to our readers to repeat It again. '. Unmistakable signs point the way Ie rapid business recovery and with recovery Is coming a price increase In every line. Farm products in creased in value 17 per cent in May, which forecasts a rise in the price oC canned goods and altfOQd products. Wool prices are ilp lOQ per cent or more, which proves May 29. 19~~ that clothing prices must increase tylaterlally. Cotton, silk, ra)-on­ In fact all materials of which cloth­ ing is manufactured-are sellip.g at higher levels now than Cor many WOMEN'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE~OTOR CAR months. It Is still possible to buy good , " 't clothing at very low prices, for one Although he Is only :1 years old, There is SQme doubt that people care to hear verY,much about wha reason. Stores still have in stock Jerry Gregso, of Marshalltown, la. large supplies of clothing bought has memorized 150 n u r s e r y . goe~ on under the hoods of their cars., ' , . at last fall~s low levels. ~his rhymes. clothing is sUll being offered at the The driver knows that "driving qualities" are not accidental, they low prices that have prevailed dur- res~lts Ing the winter and early spring, are put there. How the manufacturer creates or evolves those but once the stock now on hand Is may n:ot interest him. He judges entirely by the results he g~ts n exhausted prices must increase. It is the part of wisdom to anti­ cipate future needs and buy now. driving. "shon'" let us talk Results. . Clothing for the whole family's Well, it is not essential to t~lk F' next fall's needs might well be Smoothness. Drive the Ford V-8 and you will find that the engine purchased this spring. A supply of canned goods for summer and early runs with surpassing smoothness, due to its desi~n and the extra precise winter could be laid in. Any con- templated building, painting or re- methods of its manufacture. \ pair work should be done. Needed . Power. There it is, 75 horsepow~r (we could say 80) at the drive- automobile tires should be pought. "l·th less weight to ~ull around, the mettle If the purchase of an automobile In shaft for the driver'~ us~. W the very near future' is planned, is rather remarkable. this purchase might well be has- "':! ,..... of this car---its life-like response--- , . than tened. There are opportunities In ,"'-.-..... r V 8 develops more power on a gallon o( gasollne stocks and bonds, in real estate, in :-:,::~ Ou l~ Economy. - - f . di id al driving but real properties of all kinds. Ord to Chicago ~ any car we have made. Mileage is partly ,a matter 0 ,ln V u 1 • The balloon Is going up. There and return (\ 1 will be no further decreases for a t h F d V 8 does 17 to 20 miles a gal on. long time to come. Buy now and --, under average conditions e or - " ' , ' d v-a has that save money. Of course, car economy is not onlyea matter of fuel. For ·_ 1 cost f" " .' , - . " -=..., it ., THE MORGAN Ir\QUIRY. too, but it'is also economical in the complete sense--.... in la , Started by Senator Norris and 'lbly conducted by a United States operation, maintenance. . The motor car must not .lttorney, Ferdinand Pecora, the ' Appearance. This, is woman's cont,ribut.lon. not ~------.:------. the Ford and you will Senate inquiry Into the affairs of GOlXG only be useful, but also good-looking. Vlew v-a the far-flung financial empire of J. Good on al ltrains June 10-11 " When You alld I' '. p, Morgan & Company is opening ~eed our comment on its f,.ine appearanc,e, the eyes of a long-suffering public Final Return Limit I Were YOUll2'. : In ~O years she changed the to the fact that men whom they 10 days from date of sale. 'M'· I Comfort This also is woman's concern. hve trusted have not been worthy L aggle f f~~m UPt~f of trust. Half fare/or children J motor car a wagon to a coach. Comfort is a quality made A long list of men known in pub- - lie life has been made public, these 2:; yl'ars Ago This Week. numerous ingredients. There is no comiort without a quiet, smoo - lUen having been "favored custom- Tickets good in coaches or Miss Sadie Purdum arrived from 'i . We have all the other ingredients too,---color , good ers" of the Morgan company. The chair cars. ChicagO, where she was in training runn ng englne. . th T as a nurse In the Cook county hos- ·t' ease, safety roominess and convenience. list includes Secretary 0 f e reas- pitat. '. She was just recovering tast e, qual 1 y, ' lIry Woodin, Supreme Court Justice • World's Fair Wonder Tours in- from a three weeks' tussle with Hoberts, Senators McAdoo and cluding taxi service, hotel ac- diphtheria. ' Glass, R. F. C. director Harvey commodatlons, admission to the John Ward, the Enterprise re- , .. Couch, Newton D, Baker and dozens Fair Grounds ..• all expenses porter, stated that Fred Cook had of others as prominent. It is slg- except meals. can be purchased Inventep a new kind of fishing nlflcant that quite as many demo- at your home station. . tackle with which he landed a four cratlc stalwarts as republicans. The Burlington will exhibit one pound carp, but failed to reveal the are included: which seems to or' the world's finest passenger f th t kl U 1 confirm what SenatQrNorrls has nature 0 ' e new ac e. ue a so long claimed: That J. P. Morgan trains and cordially Invites you reported that Fred had received a cares not which party Is In power, to make It four World's Fair severe shock from a bolt of light- frle, nds among the headquarters--comfor~able,soft- nlng that struck a' fence near he has trusted cushioned seats ... magazines ,hlch he was standing leaders l'n both parties. # 'ead ... a good place to relax, Ii{.Rev EA Russell announced _"J To be a "favored customer" of to r .,. the Morgan company means that ret, or meet your friends. that he had plucked from his berry these men wJlre allowed ,to pur- Information and Tickets patch a ripe strawberry that mea- chase stocks and bonds at prices sured five inches in circumference. k t L. Cramer and H. S. Kinsey much below their listed mar e..HG FREY , hadw. just returned to their homes value at the time of the purchase. Ticket Agent l"or Instance, In February, 1929, all, ;;;;;_;;;;";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiii In Arcadia after a trip to California. of the men above named and many I' j They had gonE! on the governor'lI •

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Lay In Your'Supply'of Work Clothing . . GOLDEN RULE WEEK Features These Summer Necessities at the Money-Ba'k 'Overalls Lowest' Prices Ever Known in This Generation I BUY NOW I (hevi~t Come and buy your Money Bak overalls Blue Chevi'ot Work Bengal before the price goes up. Money Baks, as , . - ~~ )"ou know, a~e standard made overalls. . -;Ii m~de, SH IRTS They are ful. cut, careCully and SHIRTS cOlupare favorably in fit with overalls This work shirt is the best that ~elt for one-third more in price; The' Sizes 14~ to 17 you can buy Cor the money. Double back •• , reinforced price will be bound to go up.' Buy them Lay. in )'our supply for your shoulder, . ~ b~llows pockets before the rai$e. summer needs. A work shirt at 23c will soou be a thing of ,', , bengal cheviot. Regular, the past. slim, and extra sizes,

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\, • PAGE Fouit THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1933. ,: - p - '~Mr. -Swinging pioture frames, good and Mrs. S. I. Willard and -Mr. and Mrs. Spe-ncer Water- noon was spent in quilting and' at I:.adies' Aid wl1l serve a luncheon size, 25c and 35c. Stoltz Variety" Homer spent Sunday afternoon at man spent Sunday at the Harry the close the hostess served de­ at 25 cents It plate in ti:le AI1lerl­ store. ',t;'\ '. l1-lt the John Boyce home. '.', 1 Tolen home near North Loup. licious refreshmeI\ls,: ' ,'_ can Legion. ball. '" --.clem ,Meyers of' North Loup -Il'omorrow Joe and His Merry Merlyn. Tolen acompanied the : Hazel Leonard lllvelyn Grosl', ',The)irst 't~atu.re of tb,~/ev"';"1'nini, PERSONAL, ITEMSI was an Ord visitor last Wednes- Music Makers wllI play in Rock- Waterman family home and wUl ilnd Alyce and Eleanor Verstra:ete entertainment will be an or tori­ day. ville. , , spend part of her vacation ther~.were guests of Oleta, Rose at ,8 cal contest. Following Ithe ora~ -Rebekah lodge will be in ses- -Package paper and envelopes, -'Ross Blessing and BUly Baird birthday dinner and the-ater party torlcal cont~st, the local league About People You know sion Tuesday evening. There will gOOd grade, 50..& lOco stoltz Var- accompanied Lewis We-grzyn to Saturday evening, will give two one-act plays. ~~'_""'M'I";"""'M'I-.mM'l-''''''__-'''''''#I'-'''''' be initiation of candidatpo lety store. 'H-lt Chicago Monday. The latter took Stanley Gross motored to Bur- A small registration fee or ten -Paul Gard and Mike Perlinskl -Mtss Josle Krlz has been vis- six car loads of cattle to the Chi· I well on business Monday. cents will 'be charged to cover the -Scratch remover and' polish, -Tuesday Mrs. Frank Fafelta drove to ~wan Lake Sunday for a lting her Ibrother Henry In Grant, cago market. The me-n planned to ~Ir. and Mrs. Jerry Petska were costs of the rally. This wUl also lOco Stoltz variety store. H·t jr., was hostess to the Delta Deck few days fishing and, camping. Nebr. She writes that she Is now attend the World's Fair. Sunday dlnne-r guests of Mr. and admit to the evening entertain- -Mrs. Joe Pecenka will be the club. . back in Kearney. , -The first of the fVeek Bill Gar- Mrs. Emil Kokes. They brought ment. • nut hostess to the Happy Hour ,-Miss Dorohli Jobst Is visiting In -Ross Evans and Henry Cre- -l.\{rs. 'John Boyce was, called nick ~d 'Paul Pierce returned with them a cabin In which the William, Bahr, pastor: club.- '; , the country at t 'e home of her fath- meen, of Arcadia were in Ord to Arcadia Tuesday tn a,ttend the home from Lincoln whe.re they following five girls ue vacation­ Tuesday. ' I Y . -Miss Marie Kosmata is at er, Lewis Jobst. '~Presbyterian Mi~alouary so- funeral of a re atlve, Mrs.llarr)· have bee-n IItude-nts at the etate Ing thIs week: Louise and Allce thrIsUllD 'Ch'qrch. home from the state unlvers!t'y, wal~;::Jess C~~teel university. ;, Petska, ,Florence Furtllk, Marie arriving Friday." ' ,' -Miss Eloonor Dye, who fs em- clety met yesterday wUh Mrs. E. of Key'apa­ -:-Mrs. Glen Auble llnclchl1~reri Viner and Jeanette Hughes. Our sermon' Sunday Il}Qrnlng will -Miss Alice Seerley came from ployed in LoupCity, spent Sunday H. Petty. >. ' hll., S. D., is ataylp,g with her' fa­ are visiting in Clarkson.' They be "Thefioneer Preachers of Our Grand, Islalld and, spent Sunday with her people In Ord. -':"Fancy wastebaskets; 'metal ther, J. H. Hollingshead. Nurse left for that place Sllnday. Glen Church," This will be an illus­ -Table oilcloth, 'Variety of pat- b tt t I 0' 1 ' , trated flower S,ermon. C with home. people. terns. 23c-25c yd. Stoltz Variety 0 Om and r m, 1 c.Sto tz Var- Miss Jessie Adams Is also there. went with them a part of t,he way. Olive Hosman Is 8th -Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson iety store. . c 11-1t -Hugh Clement of' North LouP He was going to Omaha. .Uni Grad In Fanlily Bible' school at ·10 a. m. are on the way home from Al­ Store. ' ,ll-lt -Mrs. David Wigenl was hos- attended the funeral of Nick Roh- --Friday Mrs. W1ll Sack was Union service this week will be -Mr. and Mrs. Ed HollowllY and tess last Wednesday afternoon to lao The home of the latter was hostess to the Junior Matrons. Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Hosman, at the M. E. church as this 13 their toona, Pa. They expect to spend Mr. and Mrs. Fern Johnston and the U..B'. Aid society. There wa;~ near Wilbur, Nebr. former Ord residents who now several weeks here. ' Other gue-sts were r.,ladams Ed children's day service. little dau!hter drove to 'Arcadia a good attendance. -Will Mattox of Omaha was in Gnaster, John Misko, George Al­ live in Omaha, realize their life Bible study Thursday evening at -l.'\{r. and Mrs. Paul MlI1er and Sunday evenfnE!. -Mrs. Etta Boll and daughter J)rd on business and Saturday and len. W. J. Johnsop, F. ~. O'Neal, ambition this week when their the church, , daughters of Grand Island spent -Mr. and Mrs.. Anton Johnson of Ballagh were visiting Tuesday Sunday stayed with the F. C. Wil­ C. J. MUler, L. J. ",uble and Miss youngest daughter, Olive, gradu­ Church board meeting Thursday Sunday with the Clarence Bless­ and son are espected home In a. few with the former's mother, Mrs. llams family. Fern Morrow. ates from the University of Ne­ evening following Bible study. ing family. ~braska days'. They have been attending John Lanham. i -Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of --Dr. and Mrs. J. W. McGinnis, with a degree in home eco­ ~Ladles' rubber aprons, good the World's Fair in Chicago. -Saturday Mrs. Anna Tappan Grant and Mrs. Ralph Bennett of Kenneth and Miss Beulah McGin­ nomics. Early In life Rev. and size, !5c.Stoltz Variety Store. -Claude Roe returned home and Mrs. LesLeonard and baby Wood River spent Tuesday night nis and Miss Freda Beebe returned Mrs. Hosman determined to send l1-l,t Monday after a couple of weeks were In from the country visiting at the John Boyce home. home Sunday from Manhattan, all of their children through col­ --Charley Hollb.gshead and Mr. stay in the officers camp in Fort Mrs. M. Flynn. ' -John Koll recently ma1le ai K'as., where they attended 'the lege and this they have succeeded and Mrs. Chester Barnes drove Crook, near Omaha. -Mrs. Howard Royer and little trip to ColoIl}e, S. D. His slsters­ graduating exercises of the Kan­ In doing. Everett M. Hosman, over Saturday from Arcadia to see -Dick Anderson and' three daughter Patsy of Scotia were In-law, Miss Ruth Brechbill and sas State Agricultural college. their oldest son, was the, first to Bargai~. 1. H. Hollingshead. daughters of Paxton drove to Ord calling upon Mrs. Ed Kokes Mon- Mrs. Ed Miska and children ac- Dr. Velmer McGinnis graduated graduate, taking a degree at Wes­ -Dan Marks of Sargent was in Monday after Mrs. Anderson. The day. companied him home. from the veterinary department leyan college and latet' becoming Ord Monday looking after busl­ latter had been spending a' weelt -Evelyn, two year old daugh- -Dick, son oJ Mr. and Mrs. Joe aad 1\4lss Selma McGinnis from superintendent of the Ord schools. Jless and calling upon his parents, with her sister, Miss Gertrude and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jobst, Puncochar Is much ImprOVed and the home economics department. He now heads the extension de­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marks. their mother, Mrs. W. N. Hawkins. has a broken arm. She was try- recovering nicely from an opera­ -Mr. and Mrs. Hans Kuehl of l'lartment of Municipal university, -Frances Duemey is spending -A picnic group' at the Ord Ing to climb a fence and had a tion. He went home yesterday Peoria, 111., are here visiting with Omaha. After him came the late News: the summer at the McLain farm park Sunday evening was made UP fall. Dr. Henry Norris ,was call. from the Ord Hospital. the Fritz H. Kuehl family and Ross Hosman, who graduated at on 'Spring' Creek. She Is staying of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lincoln and ed. Mr. and Mre. Walter Stichler other relatives. They a r r I v e d \Vesleyan and died some years ago witk her aunt, Mrs. Paul Griffith. daughter, Mr. and Mr~ Joh~ Koll --:~"h" "'. ". ',- , was in Ord on business and spent otOrd this week end. They are the'In: "It a snarp hiss the ~offe~ The local pastor will deliver the Monday night with the F. C. Wil­ hollle Saturday evening, June 3, for Christian' church met Thursday parents of, Miss Evelyn and Rlch-l boiled over and he turned quickly, sermon in the morning ser'vlces, liams family.' 'He says Mrs. Need­ their daughter, Virginia, who is evening In the basement of the at the sou d Th i I t h d based on Ps. 119: 9. These ser­ ham is improving. She was' not now Mrs. Wilber, Haskins. She church. Mrs. Carl Schmidt served ard Smith, who' have been attend- n . e g r sna, c e vices will be held in the high with her husband had just returned the luncheon." Mrs. G. R. Gar,ding school here for a few years.: at.,the ~pening It rendered. school auditorium at 11: 30 a. m. Tery well when they moved to Mrs Smith is' a daughter of Mr. I Here s coffee for you, Paul. At 1:30 p. m. a business meet­ Auble's to ,Ord for a short visit with her led the lesson. 'and'Mrs. Ola,Severson. S~?ar? ,There's no cream," Broken Bow. ! ing will be held, At the conclu­ -Mr. aIid Mrs. John Lemmon parents. A mock wedding furnish- -Mrs. D. B. 'Smith, Miss Mamie --,Ladles belts, whne and color- Black, I he mumbled. "Just sion of the business program the were visiting in Pender, Nebr., ed great entertainment for the eve- Smith, Mrs. Bert Hardenbrook and ed 10c 15c 20c, 'Stoltz Variety I black. ... , , Motor Service from Wednesday until Saturday, ning. The guests were assembled Misses Mildred and Betty Smith st~re. """ " 11-1t~ Sh~ poured a.great cup of the different leagues will compete in Tbey were accompanIed home by In the front room when Opal Need- drove t!> Hastings last Wednesday --Mrs. M. Flyim received a let-' scaldlOg beverage and he took it games. At six o'clock st. Jq!lu's t,.wo of John·f!. slsters,IQna and ham played the wedding march as and vll;llted Mrs. Lottie Friend and ter and some pictures from her Iclumsily from her. Ruby Lemmon. Monday Mr. Lem­ the couple were entering. Miss children. son' Wes 1"lynn of Long Beach. "Careful," she said. "It's hot," mon returned to his duties at the It'rances Peterson acted as the offi- -Miss Leota Crosby is spend· He and Mrs. Flynn and some I He drank the coffee slowly; she " postoffice: .' . , ' clary, supplying the bride and ling a few days in Lincoln with friends had. been on a vacation trip' filled the. cup again. He appeared ~Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oliver ar­ groom with many questions. The former friends. The Crosby fam- to the mounta,ins. Mr. and Mrs. I to be oblivious of her presence for rived Monday evening and spent mock wedding, with its many I!y lived in. Lincoln for several Flynn visited in Ord with their' long Intervals. His hands, under Tuesday ,visiting Mrs.' Oliver's fa­ laughs was e,njoyed by all. At a ) ears and MISS Leota has numer- mother about lhree years ago., i the stimulant, ceased to tr!!,mble WEEK-END ther, Dr. C. W. Weekes, leaving late hour refreshments of Ice cream ous acqual!?-tances there. -Frid~y wade Loofburrow and' so violently, and she thought that Wednesday morning for their and cake were served. The bride -Lew prInce is visiting his par- Misses' Esther Bee and Hazel Hol- I perhaps this device.for gaining home .in Onawa, la. They had received many useful and lovely e~ts, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Prince. l:!e man of North Loup were In Ord I time might work agamst her, been in Glen Rock, Wyo., visiting gifts and wishes to extend her VI as accompanied to Ord from Los calling upon their relatives; Mr. ,I Thr~e cups he drank, scarcely s~eakJng, SPECIALS Mrs. Oliver's mother, Mrs. E. W. thanks to' alI those who presented Angeles, Cali!., by an, uncle. and and Mrs. John Chatfield and lI4r. and another half-hour Stipp, for the past three weeks. them . aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Prmce. and Mrs. W. ,Uf. ,Loofburrow. IVI as gone. , . From Ord Lew and his aunt and A son was b~rn yesterday morn------~,-'-'----!..------..:-:.-----'-- uncle are going to the World's l'Ilg to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sorensen I '(Continued un Page 8), 'T Fair-'saturdayh! Chicago.Mr. and Mrs. Mark with Dr. C. W Weekes in attend-: Tolen and sons drove to Omaha ance. , where they will visit Mrs. Tolen's -Ralph Misko Is at home from i Vinton News PROTEC sister, Mrs. Eldon Langevin, and the state unive,rsit~ where he was I ~lr. and Mrs. Elwin Boyce visit­ Per 48th. other relatives. Mr. Tolen is en- a student the p;ast) ear" ed Mrs. Etta Bolles of Burwell mar THE VITAL SPOTS joying a few days vacation from -Adrian ~ayer of Omaha is In SundllY. , his duties In the postoffice. Ord on busJnes~. He .has been I Evelyn .Jobst, two and one-half -Mrs. C. C. White of Pacific here before, haVIng marned one of year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, ~mIUJonder Palisades, ,Calif., the mother of the .daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Frank Jobst broke her arm just bag Mrs. C. J. Mortensen, ,is spending Bamster. ! above the elbow Tuesday evening a few days visiting in Crete and -Miss Martha Mae Barta, who, when she fell from a low fence. Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Mortensen has been attending school in Col-: Dr. Norris set the bone and Eve- 1.19 x plan on going after her Sunday. umbla, Mo., is at home, Her par- i lyn is getting aolng quite nicely. our '-Several from the Presbyterian ents, Mr, and Mrs. Jos. P. Barta, 'E. O. Hackel shipped hogs to church in Ord attended services and Miss Pauline Barta and Mrs 'Omaha Monday. Sunday evening at Rosevale, !<'red Hallock of Linc,oln drove to ,'Mi,ss Catherine Lewis spent sev­ Mrs. Gould Flagg gave a talk, Mrs, Columbia after, Miss Darta, eral days of last week at the home '. Olof Olsson a reading and music -Mrs. Loma' Smith of Lincoln of Alyce Verstraete. g~~~g~~~J9Cr.~t!~~:__ was furnlshed by Ed Mouer, Le- luis been in Ord for a few days. She: The Jolly Neighbor club met at Roy Frazier, F. L. Blessing and E. says her children are in Franklin the home of rMs. Charlie Mason 25C R Petty. living with their grandmother IThursday afternoon, The after- Smith. . -Monday Mrs. W. C. Parsons; ~#,.,-.,,.,-.,,.,,.,,.,##-.,#,.,. was down from Burwell visiting her mother, Mrs. Martha Mutter., I ~~~~_~~ ~:~:~~~~--25c -The Komensky club had their CROSBY regular meeting Monday evening In , J 9C the Bohemian haII witll about 150: H d ' Dance in attendance. There was a good I ar ware progralll, a nice luncheon and a I g'eneral good time Is reported. For -Monday Mr. and Mrs. C. ·A. ~~~~~~:~~_~98C ON'T neglect your home unnoticed-under the e~ves •.• Hager and son Dr. Chauncey Hager I returned to Ord from Lincoln, D this springl Look it over around spouting; •• at the base Sunday Nite, where Chauncey was graduated carefully. Ifit needs paint, call ofporch p,illars i ; i un~er win­ from the state university medical LOWE'I BROS. colIege He will leave in a few recomm~nd I Bran, 100 lb 75c Shorts " 85c onus. We'll gladly dQW Sills. Protect these weak June 11th days for Jersey City, N. J. where a reliable painter and the cor­ spots now. Make the protection he will serve his interneshlp. Mr. Paints &Varnishes Hager, who Is recovering from an tect du Pont Paint. permanent by using du Pont operation, went to Lincoln from "A Stitch in Time At least, c1;leck the vital spots House Paint. Itis pre-tested for Omaha and attended the graduating Tea Blend BlockSalt Ciemny Hall exercises, coming to Ord with Mrs. Sat'es Nine" -theplaces where decay starts durability.Its colors are lasting. Hager and Dr. Hager. ~ Elyria -1"riday Mrs. Henry Koelling re- lb. pkg. 15c Each ···45c turned home from Murd,ock. Mrs.. Ollie Finch, who had been visiting , Music by a brother in Ashland, accompanied Paint • Sack Lumber &Coal Co. )) ))' Ord her. _ , • Bill Eatherton's Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zulkoskl Greatest of. all preserv­ were in from the country Saturday Farmers Grain visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wegr· atives ••• now costs less' Dance Band zyn. , ' • -Mrs. Hattie Baird and daugh­ than at any time in sixteen ter Miss Alyce Baird have gone to U Supply Co. Adm. 40c and 10c Long B(lach. They had planned yeare. , ...... ) j on leaving from North Platte the \:iiiiiiOiii_iiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:l1 first of this week. .Phone 187 ~~--~ l..._,;;;.._-;;,;...J>o- -~------..J . ,~ THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA. THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1933. PAGE FIVE ---' +- mothers to daughters. MflI.Wln- IIiI##-om~ ## ##_##_ ternoon with MesdaDle$ W. J. Ram­ nle Bartz; duet, Harriet and Grace sey, Paul Lars9~ and C1l.'Jlde Dalby New~ Manchester; solo, "Little Mother as hostesses. '- Union Ridge of Milie", Mary' Frances Manches­ Mr. aJld Mrs. Harfy' Wedd~l and, l'h~Unlon Rid.ge Jolll Wprke~8 ter; "A :parable to Mothers", by Arcadia Department family of Carleton' and Miss Clan\ Qi~l's club m~tat the home Of thefr Temple Bailey, Mrs. Hoeppner; and Leon Koel).lg of pfymouth drove l~der, Evelyn' Hl!e onade. Each member wIll take Enroute 1.11,"8. Creager visited qer ring Sunday, May 28. Mr. Hill Is '1Ilerchant a number of years ago. frecllt and a Memorial day adilress tjJ.em to market. '"' held at the Methodist church next turns at setvlng luncn: The' girls son at Canton'" Ohio., pastor of theS DB Church in' .,. ',',' Sunday mor~ing att1o'clock. are planning a picnic for June 18. Mrs. steUa Pars9ns arrived via' ... 'fhe Woman's Foreign Mission- by Rev. M. M. Long of DorChester, Mr. and Mrs. Brownie Barger They will meet evetT two W~ks S d f Littl t Fanna., arysociety of the M. E. church, Nebr. Following the program ser- and baby returMd from NQrfolk Mr. 'and Mrs. Marlon" Toot and auto atur ayrom eon, Mrs. Maud Johnllon: was most with their fam11lesenjoyed the day vices were held at the cemetery Sunday where,th,ey had been vlait- baby and Mrs. Alma Sllngsbyand with their leader. .. Colo., to care for her'little nieces, agreeably surprised Sat u r day Thursday at the home of their conducted by the ~merlcan Legion ing relatives. '; tam11y spent Sunday 'with Mrs. Roy Horner's, Louie 141ile,r's. Evelyn and' iLella Gross, while morning when her ch,lldren and president, Mrs. M,illie Thomas. AA Iii f A di d th Am I ' Ross and Roy Williams attended their mother, Mrs. Lois Gross is h i f 111 t h ux ary 0 rca a an e er - Mr, and Mrs. Ray Pester and fam- Slingsby's fathe'f, Alpha Casteel recovering from a recent opera- t e r am es h appeared, a er pleasing feature of the day's pro- can Legion post of Comstock. At ily were Grand Island visitors Mon­ near Westerv11le. the circus at Loup City last Friday. tlon at Unlvesity hospital, Omaha. hf~ti ~~rti~~d gree~nts ~~ he~ gram was a talk given by Mr. Bar- the close of the services the Ar- day. Mr. and Mrs.. Floyd Bryan of Myrtle Fenton spent ~al!t Satur­ nl~ht Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hawks e g e r ay an as e s 0 rows, home missionary worker, cadia !!nd North Loup ball teams The Methodist Ladies Aid so- Aurora were called to Arcadia last day with her friend, Mildred 'Saturday from Monroe to at- luscious viands to grace her table. who gave vivid ,descriptions of his engaged in a battle on the local i ill t t th h h b week by the lllness of theIr daugh­ Wheeler. came Mrs Johnson was fortunate to i c ety w mee a ,e c urc ase- tend the wedding of Mr. Hawkes' . e:z:perlences while at work n Mon- diamond, Arcadia winning by a ment ~'riday afternoon with Mes- ter Donna Jean who Is here ,visit­ Ml'. and Mrs. Spencer Waterman sister, Miss Bernice. Following have all her children present. tana and the Dakotas. Mr. Bar- score of 9' to 6. A home talent dames H. A. BelUnger, Lillie Bly ing her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. were guests in the home of Mr. and They are Mrs. Dora seivers and rows makes his home' at Hanson, play entitled "The Deacon En- Charley Oliver. Donna Jean Is III Mrs. Harry Tolen last Sunday. the ceremony Sunday afternoon, family of Marquette, Nebr" Herlb Nebr., with his aged mother, who and El1zabeth Butterfield as hos- they returned to Monroe where J h f W t 1 01 d tangled", was presented at the Ar- tesses. WIth bronchial pneumonia. Merlyn Tolen went home with them Kenneth has again been elected as 0 nson 0 a er 00, en an also was present. Mr. and Mrs. cadia theatre In the evening. A W. A. Armstrong and Misses and will spend a week or two In principal ,of the schools there, this Jim and their famllles of North Truman Barrows of Hastings were dance followed the play. Mrs. L. P. Fenster, Marlon and Hazel ArmBtrong and Dorothy the Waterman home. Loup and Miss Alice who lives other guests. ' Evelyn Fenster and Virginia Lutz Strathdeedrove to Lincoln Satur­ Roy Cruzan came home from fall. with her mother. The occasion Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cox and sons Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rettenmayer were Loup City visitors Saturday. day after Martha Armstrong who Several cars of North Loup was one of great pleasure to all. and Miss Velma Horner shopped spent Sunday with relatives at The 'winning members of the Oak Grand Island last SatuTday and Is R09~ attended the state university this recovering nicely from his recent people drove to Lincoln Thursday Miss Bernice Hawkes was hon- in Grand Island Thursday. Loup City. . 'J', Creek club entertained the year. operation for appendicIns: , to attend the annual commence- oree at a miscellaneou!, shower The otto Bartz and Clark Roby Wallace Doe left Thursday of winning members at a picnic!\t Miss Betty Rettenmayer'is spend­ Mr. and Mrs. Blllie Worrell and ment exercises of Wesleyan Uni- held at the home of 'Mrs. Aleta famllles fished at Pibel Lake Sun- last week for Clarkson, Wash. from Stark's Peak Sunday. , ing the week.with re}atives at Loup Blanche, Clyde Barrett's and Ed versity held Friday morning. Hawkes, Thursday afternoon. Six- day bringing home their alloted where he will take the boat for A chlldren day program will be City.' . Those attending were Geo. E. teen relatives. and, friends ot the number ofblueg1l1s. Red Bluit Bay, Alallka, to make an held at the Old Yale school house Hish's enjoyed a picnic dinner at e:z:t~nded Miss Llllian Hejsek of Arcadia St. Paul last Sunday at the Bate. Johnson and granddaughter Flor- bride-to-be were present. Miss The PaddOCk young people's visit at the home of his next Sunday morning at 10:30. was among the list of graduate ence Hudson, Charley and Nettle Bernice was the re.cipient of a Rainbow orchestra entertained on aunt, Mrs. Victor Radenacher. He The Women's Foreign Missionary Copeland home. ' Clark, Miss Mary Bohrer and number of lovely gifts. Embrol- main street Saturday eveiling. stopped enroute for a visit with Society of the Methodist church nurses w.ho completed their train­ Edward Mlller Is helping R01 Miss Bessie Eberhart. Mrs. Louise dering tea towels and visiting The Harold Fisher famlly and friends at AlUanee and Buffalo, met Wednesday at the home of ing at the St. l''rancis hospital in Williams put up hay this week. Eberhart accompanied her daugh- were the afternoon's diversions. Donald ~~sher were YO,r,' vi~ito.rs '!iYo. , Mrs. Lyle Lutz. Grand Island this week. Reuben, Nolde and famlly drove ter to Grand ,Island, visiting with A dainty lunch of lee C,ream and Sunday. Mrs.' Fisher's people met Midi th , Percy Doe, Claris Bellinger and to Elyria last Su,nday. her sister Mrs. otto until t~ir re- cake was served. . them there and with the Rolly Henry Wallac.e, who accompanied Bobby 11burn s spen ng e A. H. Hastings drove to Omaha Mrs. Rudolph Plate gave a party turn Saturday. May Lee also ac- Married Sunday at 4:30 p. m. at Fisher family of York a visit and his wife's remain$ to Arcadia for week at the H. M. Cremeen home Monday on business. Mr.' Hastings last Friday afternoon in honor of companied her aunt and cousIn the bride's home in this city Miss picnic dinner at the park was en- burial last week, left Monday for northeast of Arcadia. went from Omaha to Ashland for a th~ birthday of her son, Junior. home following a visit with Qran4 Bernice Hawkes, eldest, daughter joyed. his home at Los Angeles, Calif. The Epworth League society of visit with relatives. Mrs. Hastings who was seven years old. Island relatives.. ' of Rev. and Mrs. L. A. Hawkes to Mrs. Inez HUl was hostess to Roger Cochran of Kearney vislt- the Methodist church enjoyed a so- alld Peggy 'and Mrs. Lloyd Bulger Mrs. Charley Mayo Of Sargent Harold MCCou~lagh Of Dannebrog. the Woman's Missionary society of ed with friends in Arcadia several cial at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and chlldJen drove to Ashland Sun­ spent most Of last week with •.HS. The single rmg, cere~ony was the S. D. B. church at an all day days the past week. Ray Lutz Friday evening. Games day to visit relativeS for a few Buten, her visit ~nd helpfulness performed by the bride s father, meeting Tuesday. Supt. and Mis. C. C, Thompson were played followed by a lunch of days. being much appreciated since Mrs. preceding which Kenneth Hawkes, Vacation Etble schOOl opened left Sunday for Seward where they, ice cream and cake. . , Floyd, Bryan and \:aul Owens Buten has been in the constant brother of the \bride sang "Oh Monday at 8:30 a. m., with Miss will spend the summer. Mr. Mrs. N. A. Lewin, Coralyn Lewin, spent Saturday ali Sunday fishing care of her husband since last Oc- Promise Me". The bride wore a Mary Davis in charge. Seventy- Thompson will attend summer Mrs. Vera Cook and LaVonl).e Bart­ at Hyannis. Grocery tober, scarcely leaving the home gown of taupe silk. Many lovely four puplls were enrolled Monday, school at the state unversity, mak- ley drove to Lincoln Saturday af­ Stanley Jameson returned from since that time. Mr. Buten, though flowers adorned the room. Fol- a number coming in from the ing the drive from Seward each ter Martin Lewin who had been at- Lincoln Saturday where he attend­ able to sit in his chair part Of the lowing the ceremony and congrat- country. More are e:z:pected to day. tendinglhe ,state university. ed university the past year. day shows little improvement. ulatlons a two course luncheon enroll. This is the 11th year of Miss Zelma Stone Of Comstock Mrs. W. R. Waite and daughters Miss Helene Starr returned from Specials The condition of IMrs. Harry was served. Out of town guests the fjchool's existence here. spent last week as 'a, guest of her Lucy and Alice were Ord visitors Hastings last week where she had Jeffries who was taken to Univer- were the groom's people, Mr. and . The annual Children's Day pro- sister, Mfs. Anton Nelson and fam- Friday. attended Hastings College the past sity hospital recently for treat- Mrs. O. J. McCoullagh and two gram will be rendered at the M.E. 11y. Children's day exercises will be year. ' Sugar, 10 lbs•..53e ment is reported to be very crit- daughters of Dannebrog, and Mr. church Sunday evening at 8 0'- Mrs. Otto Rettenm'ayer and ch11- held at the Congregational church leal.. Mr. Jeffries went down and Mrs. Kenneth Hawkes of clock. A miscellaneous program Is dren w1ll leave next week for Chi- next Sunday evening at eight Raisins, pkg•...5e Monday to be with his wife and Monroe. The Ibride is a graduate In preparation. cago for a visit with the former's o'clock. daughter Ethel. Friends and re- of the class of 1929 of the schools parents. Arthur Lutz left last week for Mira Valley News llitlves are trusting the proposed here and for two years attended H k II C k' Arcadia pl!iyed ball at Ansley Wellsville, Kansas for a Visit with Sunday afternQon Mr. and Mrs. Sweet Potatoes operation will prove successful college at central City. The past as e ree Sunday, winning by a score of 8 to his uncle. Walter Fuss were greatly surpris­ 2~ and that Mrs. Jeffries' health may year she taught a sucessful term 4. 'Mrs. C. D. Langrall and Miss ed when a number of friends and can 8c be restored. Of school in Dlst. 64. Mr. McCoul- The Happy Circle club met Gene Hastings, Wallace Mather, Dorothea Hudson drove to Albion relathes 'brought a lunch conBist­ Mrs. Lois Gross is recovering at lagh, who haB been a farmer wUl Thursday with Mrs. C. O. Philbrick Russell Buck and Frank Wheat- Saturday where they visited until Ing of ice cream and cake and Flour 95e University hospital following a re- be employed by the McConn\>n Co., with Bix members present. Mrs. C. craft Bpent several days last week Monday with friends and relatives. helped them celebrate their 10th 'cent operation and is expected in Howard county for the summer E. Norris, Mrs. Carl Hansen, MrB. fiBhing at Hyannis. Miss Claudia Langrall of Omaha ai- wedding anniversary. Mr. a~ home this week end. with headquarters either at Elba Ben Philbrick and Eva Miska were Coach Tuning left last week for so Bpent the week-end at Albion. Mrs: l''uss were presented with a CorII, 2 cans'. .Hie John Clark, a former resident of or St. Paul. The young couple viBitors. The next meeting wlll be Allen, Nebr. for a visit with his Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Clark drove very pretty dinner set. North Loup, brother of BlllingB left immediately, on 'a brief wed- with Mrs. Frank Flynn on June 22. piuents.' to Crete Sunday, returning Monday. The Evangelical sochil was held Fresh Fruit and Clark and Mrs. Joe Fisher of this ding trip. ' Madams Walter Jorgensen, Elliot Mr. and Mrs. F. J.Schank drove MiBS Donna Clark who had attended l'~riday evening in the basement of city passed away at his llome in The basement of the M. E. Clement and Henry Jorgensen and to Kearney last Thursday where Doane College the past year return- their church. . Ve,getables Long Beach, Calif., Wednesday, church waB the scene ot a very Ilda Howerton wlll serve. Mrs. Schank remained for treat- ed with them. Miss Fern WeHs, of Cotesfleld, We pay highest possible alysis.May 31, following a stroke of par- Junepretty 1,banquethonoringThursday,motherBevening,and Tuesday evening guests a t Henry ment at the hospHal. Mr. Schank Mrs. Stella ParsonB of Littleton, who has 'been visiting in the home ~earney of her sister, Mrs. Herbert Bred­ prIces for Po try and. Eggs. Mr. and Mrs. Irvle Sheldon are daughters, one' hundred and one Jorgenseu'B were Louie Christensen drove to Sunday and spent Colo. spent Friday with her siBter, tll.lluer returned, to her home the ll1 enjoying a vacation trip in Den- plates befng laid at the tables of Wheatland, Wy,o., N. C. Chrlsten- the day with h,er., Mrs. J. W. Wilson. Mrll. Parsons first part of this week. ' ver and other points. Their soil which formed a square with decor- sen, Mrs. Dagmar Cushing and C. C. Thompson;,Ray Waterbury, was enroute to North 4<>up for a Ross and wife are Denver resi- ationB of purple and white iris. chlldren and Alvin Christensen. Dr. Carr and Ray' Golden attended visit with relatives. The Walther Leagues'of Zone 11 New and Used dentB. Mrs. Gertrude Carter ac- Purple and white crepe paper Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Nielsen, Marie a golf tournament at Ord Suriday. The board of directors of the w1ll hold their annual Rally next Ram~yy Sun4ay June 11. It w1ll be held .eompanied them and will viSit in- formed the room decorations. and son, Harold, of Winner, S. D. Mrs. W. J. and Miss La- Middle Loup Public Power and Irri- in Ord and the program w1ll be as FURNITURE ,definitely at the home of qar Place cards were tiny hand paint· dr()ve dQwn and viBlted at the Chris vonne Bartley ',XJ,sf;tfld ,relatives in gatlon project held a meeting at the follolVS: 10: 30, church 'services, daughter, MfB. Pearl Trimble and ed baBketB of tulips, the work of Nielsen home until Tuesday morn- Ord Tuesday. " !'. ,Bellinger hall Friday evening and high 'school; 12: 00, picnic, dinner Felt Base Rugs, 9x12 $4.98 family of Swink, Colo. Mary Frances Manchester. The ling. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen Mesdames H. A. BelUnger, Esper establlshed a permanent organiza­ at the park; 2: 30, business meet­ 3 pc. Bedroom Suite $32.50 . Miss Helen Madsen is assistant Itwo course dinner wa,s In charge and daughter of W'inner and Mr. McCleary and Lillie Bly were Bro- tlOD. C. A. Sorensen of Lincoln in~ at the high schOOl; 3:30, hostess at a shower to be held Frl- Of the Ladles Aid and turned over and Mrs. Chris Nielsen and daugh- ken Bow visitors 'Friday. and D. E. W. Jones and, lH. H. Races, contesta and game$at the 8 pc. Dinipg Room . day afternoon honoring Miss Ag- to the husbands and fathers at ters, Rosemary and Margaret drove Anthony Thompson of Ogalalla Henningsen of Omaha were present fairgrounds; 6: OQ, supper at the 'Suite ., ..$39.95 nes Christensen at the latter'B the hour of serving, who managed to Norman, Nebr. where they visit- spent the week-end with relatives at the meeting. The action of the American Legion hall; 8 :00" Ora­ home InOrd. atfain very e!!lciently. Following ed with relatives and also attended in Arcadia. organization meeting held In torical contest and prograIQ. at the Mohair Living Room The It Suits Us Rook club meet dinner, Mrs. Merle Zangger, pres- the Golden Jubilee of school dls- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Petit of Bay- Arcadia Bome time ago was ratl- high school. ,'1 ~ Suites ...:.. .__ $37.50 with Mrs. Anna Crandall this eve- ident of the Aid gave the order to trict No. 12. known as the Snow- ard, Nebr. spent ~'riday night with fled. Mr. Henningsen gave a de­ The Misses Naomi and Dorothy Springe... .__"__,$l to $6.50 ning. AssiBtant hOBtesses are Mrs. adjourn to the auditorium where flake District where Chris Nielsen Mr. and Mrs.. L. F. Bly and fampy. tailed Teport of the survey of the ~'uss went to' Kearner Monday to Betty Sample and Mrs. Emma Ithe following progranf was rend- and WI1l Nielsen both had attended They left Saturday for Comstock project and gave an outline of the attend Teachers .state Normal for Beds 50c and up Madsen.', ered with Mrs. Harold Hoeppner school. They returned to Ord Sun- for a visit with relatives. specifications of the construction. six weeks. ': .• Mr. and Mrs. G. Za~gger arrived The Kumungo club composed of day evening. Miss Lenora Holmes Bpent the The executive committee was em- !Jiss Vera Holtz of Shelton who Only 3 ice boxes lefL_ " Saturday via auto from Long II the profeBBlonal young ladies of MO,nd~y evening the young folks week-end as a guest of MillS Doro- powered to negotiate for the sale visited in the George Lange home -.._------.--..$4 and $4.50 Beach, Cali!., for a week's viBit this village entertained a group of of the community were guests In thy Bly. '' Of power. A resolution was for a week r~tU:rn,ed to her home with their son, W. O. Zangger and Ord lady friends at a picnic sup- the Don Ml1ler home at a party in! Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bridges, Mr. adopted to use local labor as far Tuesday of last week. 'We wlll bU110ur nsed Fur. family. From here tb,ey wUl go I per and swimming narty at the honor of George Knecht, who left and Mrs. Earl Snodgrass and Mr. aB practical and this claulle to be A Chlldren's Dar program was nlture or exchange it for to Larchwood, la., their old home IChristensen ,farm in Riverdale Tuesday with the reforestation and Mrs. John Jewell and Vera at- included in the call for bids. Bonds given at the Evangelical Church "hawler you may need. 2e to visit.' Tuesday ,evening. c~ps from this county. tended the business men's circus at of $10,000 for each of the eighteen Sunday afternoon. OHr mark.et on Poultry and Mrs. Frank Allen of Litchfield i actinJ!; chairman of the committee Mr. 'and Mrs. H1enry Jorgensen Loup City Friday. directors have been filed with the The musical program given at Eggs In exehange on fnJ:D,l­ was the guest of.her mother, MrB. i? charge: Assembly singinJ: and family, Mr. 'and Mrs. Walter Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nelson and secretary of Btate by Mr. Jones and the Community ClUb last Thurs­ ture. ' Ida Brown in Riverdale Saturda~. ,. swe~ter as the YearB Go By , Jorgensen and family and Eva Mrs. J. R. Golden ,were Loup City practically all the data is ready to day evening proved to be ~ery in­ Mr. and Mrs. Allan !lond two sons Greeting's from daughterB .to mo- Miska and Ellen Nielsen were at visltorB last Friday. be presented to the Reconstruction teresting as well ill! comical. Ice will attend c;ommencement at MIl- I thers. Miss Helen 'Madsen, From Howerton's Wednesday evening. Leland Finecy Is visiting with his Finance Corporation. Walter E. cream and cake were sold after ',irs. Gladys Walters and children grandparents, Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Gibbons was appointed represent· the program for the benefit of the JERRY and Clara and Vera McClatchey Hendrlcksun at Berwyn. ativeof the district to go with baseball team. were at Wes Miska's ~'riday eve- W. D. Kingsto~ and sons Delavan Messrs. Jones, Sorensen and Towle ning. ' and, Orin were in Loup City Monday to Washington. They e:z:pect to ap- Several Jacksonville (Fla.) ho­ PETSKA, • Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nielsen and on bUBiness. pear before the board of the cor- tels now list peanut soup on the Mr. and Mrs. WI1l Nielsen of 'win- Arthur Bintz of Scotia spent sev- poratlon June 12th and should have menus. "I'd forgotten how swell it feels ner, S.D. called in the home 01 eral days last week with his aunt, a decision BhortIy after that time as I "lrB. J. Aagaard and also at Elliot IMrs. Vere Lutz and family. to whether or not the corporation Clement's Monday. " , Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Masters and will finance the project. The Primary class of the Sunday \ Mr. and Mrs. Art Tatlow drove to Max Cruikshank and J. C. Ward to ride on new tires all around" school and their teacher, Evelyn I Grand Island Sunday and spent returned from Lincoln Saturday Jorgensen enjoyed a picnic Sunday. the day with the former's mother, where they attended th,e 4-H club There were twenty six in Sun- Mrs. Brady Mastets at the St. Fran- week. , ' day school Sunday morning. Next eI§ hospital. Mrs. MasterB is re- The Ladles Aid Society of the Grocery Specials Sunday is Children's day so Sun- covering nicely from her operation. Congregational church met at the day school will be at eleven follow- Mrs. D. R. Lee and grandson AI· church basement last Thu~sday af- ed by a picnic dinner and a pro- ----,-,- -:--__~ ___' _ For gram in the afternoon. \Ve hope '##'#'#_####;';#ff###'#;#####'#########'#'#"#"'#ff#'#'###_"'; that all wlll come to Sunday school and bring their dinner and spend \ I?RIDAY& SATURDAY the day. Mr. and Mrs. Will Nelson and daughters were at Henry Jorgen· sen's Friday evening. PROGRAM Edith, Cylvan and Viola Phil­ brick and the young folks 01 the CRACKERS, 2-lb.box Welnlak family were at Jack Van Slyke's sunday afternoon. Eva Miska, Ellen Nielsen and and DANCE Ilda, Roy and Jess Howerton were SWI. POTATOES, Ig. can 9C at Leonard \Voods', Sunday. at the Mr. and Mrs .. ChaB. Dana were at Jim \Vachtrle's Friday evening, Mildred VanSlyke iB working for OI~D Mrs. Frank Miska. BOHEMIAN HALL, RICB, choice broken, Sibs. 14e Mr. and Mrs.. W. RamsE'y and . - Doris Flynn visited at ~'rank Flynn's Wednesday evening. 10 Agnes Christensen was an over­ 'Thursday, JU11e 15 SOAP, White Naptha Bars night guest at Henry Jorgensen'B Sunday night. . Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Nielson of Winner, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nielsen This program and dance is being sponsored by the RYE-GRAHAM, to-lb. sack 1.8c and Peggy, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nel­ Cesky Besed! club. The program will consist of vocal son and daughter and Anna and Thorvald Aagaard were at, Wlll and inl'trumcntal mu~ic, short ,plays, acts" readings and Nelson's Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Miska and everyont' is assured of a good time. The dance will follow LYE, Hi-Test brand 7c

chlldren called at Chris Nielsen's " Saturday afternoon. the program and music for the dance will be furnished UVonne Bartley visited at Frank by the Center Star qrchestra. Flynn's Sunday. SUNBRITE CLEANSER 4c WO,UlJJlA.N HALL NEWS. \ Mr. and Mrs. Otto Radil drove to Admission: Ad,ults 25c, children 10c, Everyone invited.

Milligan last Friday to attend the f' f funeral of the former's brother-in­ ORD CIIEVROLET SALES CO. law, Nick Rohla. They returned hom0 Sunday evening. ,By Order of Committee AUBLE MOTOR SERVICE The local baseball team played Phone 99 an Ord team Sunday and were de­ 1 We Deliv.el Ord, Nebraska feated by a score of 8 to 2. ' H----I-I:----(#-###'.f'---":------####.,.,---~ PAGE SIX THE ORD.,QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA. THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1933. e:::: * '.J."''' $ f , ~orthwest - reads: "In divine Science, man is district meetings at Central City ed wlll be 'heard by the County quarter of Section 22, DaTls" Vogeltanz, AttorneyS. sustained by God, the divine Prin­ and Fulleron, and the Older Boy's Court at 10 o'clock A. M" at the Towllship 19. North of Range 14, NOTICE O}' SIIERU'}"S SALE. Brief Bits of News Ord Church Notes clple of being. The earth, at God's Conference at Grand Island. They County Court room, in saId county, West of the sixth Principal. Merl- Notice Is hereby given that bY ~Saturday Jolliate clUb will command, brings forth food for have held a joint meeting with the on the 27th day of ,September, jian, described as follows: Begin- virtue of an execution Issued by meet with Mrs. F. A. Barta. Bethany Luthel'1ln Church. man's use. Knowing this Jesus Ord club, have taken part in a PiQ.g- 1933. and all claims and demands lling at a point on the :\'orth line of the Clerk of the District Court of -Mrs. Tamer Gruber has been S. 'So Kaldahl, Pastor. once said, "Take no thought for Pong tournament at li'ullerton, not filed as above will be forever said Section 1, 214 feet West of the Valley County, Nebraska, on, a employed In Wolbach for several Sunday school at 10: 00 a. m. your Ilfe, what ye shall eat or what sponsored an Invitation Hi-Y track barred. Northeast corner of the Northwest judgment In the sum of $100.77, weeks. . No Sunday servtce as Rev. Kal· ye shall drink,"-presumlng not meet at Arcadia and have held a Dated at Ord, :\'e;braska, this quarter of said Section, running and costs, in favor of J. C. Rid- -Saturday and Sunday Mr. and dahl Is attending the church con- on the prerogative of the creator, Friendship Campfire and program. fifth day of June 1933. thence West on the North line of nour Company, plalnW:r, an~ Mrs. Ed Gnaster were entertaIn­ vention. ' but recognizing God, the Father and The Commercial de par t men t JOHN L. ANDERSEN, said Section 931 feet to the East against Alice Johnson Blessing Ing relatives from St. Libory, Mr. Luther, LEague on Sunday June Mother of all, as able to feed and which has been under the direction (SEAL) . County Judge bank of the North Loup river, and Mrs. E. L. Johnson, defen- and Mrs. A. H. O'Nelll and son. 11 at the home of Axel Jorgensen. clothe man as he does the HIles." of Miss Edith Hranac for the past June 8-3t thence in a Southeasterly direction dants, and to me directed, I wlIl. Summer school wlll be held the at nine o'clock A. M., on Monday, -Phllathea class Of the Presby­ (page 530). three )'ears has become a very im- u ~ t on theEa stbank of t h e saId Nort h terian church will have a -soclal last week In June. lU.unn '" Norman, ~rneIs.. Loup Ri,ver to a point llIL rods June 12, 1933, at the West front t t f h h k PRESE~T.l'l'lO~.\! s~"td meeting and lunch this' evening in -Word has been received that por an part 0, t e sc 001 wor . In XOTICE FO}l South Of the North line of Sec- door of the Court House in Ord. the church basement. . Methodist Chllrch. Dr. and Mrs. C, C. Shepard, who ~~~d~?o~~~leXr~~~~:sts~~~~t~'d~d O} CU.L~IS • tion, thence East to the middle of Valley County, Nebraska, offer for' -~Sunday Miss Ruth Brechbill of Our annual Chlldren's Day Pro­ have spent the last. nine months in · t h' b I In the County Court of Valley the public road at a point 111l sale at pubHc auction, the follow- credIt 0 t elr sc 00. Places were' County, Xebraska. 7]l ing descrIbed real estate, to-wit: Colome, S. Q., was visiting her gram wlll be held next Sunday California, will arrive In Ord ~orth sister, Mrs..,,'Preston Loomis in won In the individual and team ten STATE OF NEBRASKA,) rods south of the line of saId Lot 3, Block 5, in the Original" night i,lt 8 o·clock.. Mrs. LEo Long about the 15th of this month. The minute accu,racy tests in the ad- )ss. Section, thence North along the Townsite of Ord, Va1l2y County,. Ord. Is chairman of the committee in house Is now being put In order -Mrs. Jerry Punc()char and vanced section and in the indivld- Valley County) middle of the said road to the point Nebraska, upon which real estate' charge ot thill program. We un­ for the family. Dr. Shepard and ual ten minute test In the novice In the matter of the estate of of beginning, containing four acres, said execution was levied, the said: chIldren and Mrs. Ed Gnaster and Charles wlll '\drive through and daughter were visiting last Wed­ derstand that other churches who section. Arcadia won first in the Henry C. Koelling, deceased. more or less. All that portion of property being levied on as th&­ have been coop€rating with us in Mrs. Shepard wlll make the trip one minute accuracy test in the Notice is hereby given to all Lot I, In Section 22, Township 19, prbperty of Mrs. E. L. Johnson, nesday In St. paul and Farwell, by train. -~r. and Mrs. Rudolph CoIll­ union Sunday night !Deetings wllI novice section'. Individuals also persons having claims atld de- North of Range 14, West of the held by her in the name of EHza: son and chlldren returned to be with us on this occasion. ------'--- placed in the shqrthand and book- mands against Henry C. Koelling sixth Principal Meridian, described Belle Johnson. Dated this 9th Campbell last Wednesday after Several new members were In our keeping tests. ' late of Valley county, deceased, as follows: Beginning at a point on day of May, 1933. sp€.I.ding a few days In Ord with Sunday school and morJllng wor­ Athletics have always played an that the time fixed for filing the East bank of the North Loup GEORGE S. ROUND, Sheriff of ship last week. A special elIort is 'Arca.dia News relatives. I t t t I th I'f f claims and demands against said River 11% rods South of the North Valley County, Nebraska. being made to enlist new members" A citation of the activitlns~ and mpor an par n e leo a Ii id h I ThiS t' estate Is three months froni the ne of sa Sectlo,n, running thence Mav U-5t particularly from the rural sec­ accompHshments of the ditferent sc 00. h year over seven y 26th day of June, 1933. All ,such East to the middle of the establlsh- ---_._.....;..---_-.,..-- _ branches of the Arcadia public percent of t e total male enroll- d d 'b I b t 900 f t h M nn .. No man La e tions, as many people say they - Id ment of the high school participated persons are required to present e roa, e ng a ou , ee ,t ence II ~... r , WI rs can get out more easily In the sum­ sch00I for the past year wou no In some form of organized "athletics. their claIms and ,demands, with In a Southerly direction along the Order And NoUce For Appointment ·f ~AVE By TRAIN mer than in the "i!lter months. doubt be quite interesting at this The football season was very suc- ,;vouchers, to the County Judge of middle of said road to the river Of AdmInIstrator We are glad to welcome Mrs. Con· time. \ cessful, Arcadia losing only one said county on or before the 26th bridge, thence up the East bank ot In the County Court of Valley ~ ON YOUR. TRIP rad Furtwangler to the membership The Girls Athletic association Is game and winning the Lo'up Valley ~ay of September, 1933 and claims said river to place of beginning, County, NebrMka ~, to of our church last Su~day morning. an organization of about twenty conference title. The Arcadia track .filed will bll ~eard 'by the County containing'10 acres, more or less. STATE OF NEBRASKA" ) the She comes by letter from Trinity girls who engaged In games of team also did credit to the school Court ,at 10 0 clock A. M., at the All of Lots 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24, ),ss. sp€edball, tennis and soccer. By " County Court room, in said coun- Block 5, Hawthorne's Addition to Valley County ) Methodist Church of Grand Island. Septe~ber, Our Children's Day otferlng this observing certain health rulee, en- w.lnnlng a dual meet with Loup 1y, on the 27th day of Arcadia, upon which real estate Whereas, Mary A. Maresh of said: CHICAGO year wllI be used tor retired preach­ gaging In organized sports and eX- CIty, second in a triangular meet 1933, aild all claims and demands said exe,cution Wa.$ levied. . Dated county, has flied In my oMce her- erclslng In unorganized sports such with Ansley and Mason City, fourth not filed as above wllI be forever June 2, '1933. petition praying that letters of ad- ers of the conference. This otfer­ as skating, swimming, etc. letters In the senior division of the Seven barred GEORGE S. ROUND, ministration upon the estate of Ing will be a worthy gift to those Valley~ who have ministered to us In form­ were earned by the girls. Play meet at Callaway, fifth In Dated at Ord, Nebraska, this Sherltf of Valley County, Nebraska Joseph F. Maresh, deceased, late ot er days, but who are too 'old to days were held at Ordand North an inVItation meet at Ansley, won fifth' day of June 1933. June 8-5t. ( said county, may be Isnd to Mary work, and have no other means Qt Loup the past year and were par- the Ericson Invitation meet and the ,JOHN L. ANDERSEN A.. Maresh of said county, wIlere-. making a living. Each class of ticipated in by dltferent schools in Loup Valley championship at Notth (SEAL) County Judge Hardenbrook &I Misko, LauJers upon, I have appointed Tuesday the' the Loup Valley association. Miss Loup. June 8-3t NOTICE OF SIIElUFF'S SALE 13th day of Jane 1933, at 10 o'clock Co quickly, comfortably children up to the high scbool age wlll bring their otrering In a group Elbab€th Haywood acted as spon- Notice Is hereby 'given that by In the forenoon, at ml oMce In saId: via UNION PACIFIC. at the time of the program. . sor of the G. A. A. Stomach Sufferers Dads &; Vogeltanz, AftorneJs. i f county, as the time and place of Save time; cut your ex­ , Mearl C. Smith,' Minister. A debate club of twelve mem- NOTICE OF SllERU'}"S SALE. v rtue 0 an Order of Sale issued hearing said petition. at which time. penses, avoid terrific, tral­ bers was organizd shortly after Marvel At New Notice Is hereby given that by by the Clerk of Courts of the and place all persons Jnterested!: ChrlsUan Scfence. ' the beginning of the school last 3.l\'''I'nute Relloef virtue of an execution Issued by Eleventh Judicial District within may appear and show cause why fic jams when you visit year which met once a month. A 1.f.1 the Clerk of the District Court of and for Valley County, Nebraska, In said letters should not be granted. "God the Presfrver of Man" is ~n ChicaiO'I CENfURY ol the subject of the lesson-sermon In debate and social time was had at People who have suJrered for Valley County, Nebraska, on a action wherein The Nebraska as prayed for In saJd petition. PROGRESS EXPOS I­ all Churches of Christ, Scientist, each meeting.' The debate squad years from stomach agonIes are judgment in the sum of $6,048.40, onterence Claimants Society of It is further ordere4 that sail! TION this Summer. for Sunday, June 11. , held practice debates with Broken marveling at the quick telief of with Interest at the rate of ten per the Methodist Episcopal Church, a petitioner give notice to all persons Bow, two with Greeley and two Blsma-Rex, a new, delicious-tasting cent per annum from September 9, c()rporatlon, Is_Plaintitf and George interested In said eltate of the­ The Golden Text Is from Psalms ~. 37: 28: "For ~he Lord loveth judg­ with Ravenna, all of which were antacid powder. And Its comfort 1932, rendered in the District Court fOhJll!on, et ai, are Defendants, I pendency of the petition, and th&­ non-decIsion. In the Hastings Is lasting, too! It acts tour ways. of Greeley County, Nebraska, in II on Mond~y, the,Twelfth day of time and place set for hearing th&­ ment, and forsaketh not his saints; t~ne, they are preserved forever." tournament Arcadia won from Neutralizes exceSs acld;relleves favor, of CliftonW. McClellan, 1933, at ten 0 clock A. M. at same, by causing a COPT of this or:' Genoa, Aurora, Osceola and Kear- stomach of gas;' soothes mem- plaintlJr, and against George E. e West Front Door of the Court der to be published in Th. Ord A passage from the Bible used ~Ms d~- in the lesson-sermon ,Is frc>m Matt. ney and lost to Geneva and Grand branes; and' digestion. Get Johnson and Frank J. Stara, House in the City of Ord, Valley Quiz, a legal weekly newspaper' Island. In the Kearney dls~rlct Bisma-~ex today at Ed.. Beranek's fendants, which judgment was COUfty, Nebraska, otfer for. sale at published in said county and of 6: 31, 33:, "Therefore take no ~Ub thr~ thought, saying, 'What shall we eat? tournment Arcadia came out vlc- Rexall Drug Store. transcripted to the District Court ic auction the follOWlll,g de- general circulation therein, or, _What sb.all we drink? or, torious by wInning from Elm Creek, " ot Valley County, Nebraska, and cribed lands and tenements. weeks successively previous to the' Wherewithal shall we be clothed? Ravenna and both Kearney teams Syracuse (N. Y.) firemen battled was duly assigned to and is now East One-half of the Northeast day set for said hearing. " whlle they only lost to Brady. for 90 minutes before a blaze that owned by William Wisda, and to me Quarter of SEction 13, In Town- In testimony whereot I have- ... But seek ye first the kingdom o~ of God, and His' righteousness; and Winning this tournament gave them started in a freight car loaded with directed, I wUl, at ten o'clo.ck A. M., ship 17, North Range H, hereunto set my hand and oMciaf the honor of representing the dis- 41,000,000 matches, was subdued. on Monday, July 10, 1933, at the West of the 6th PrIncipal Merl. seal this twenty-third day of May,. , all these things shall be'added unto N~bras- you." trlct in the stae tournament at Lin- West front door of the Court House dian, in Valley County, 1933. '- A correlative passage from the coin where they won from Benkle- t------.- in Ord, Valley County, Nebraska, ka, containing 80 acres more or JOHN L. ANDERSEN', Christian Science textbook. "Sel­ man and lost to Beatrice who won , I olIerfor sale, at public auction, the S lless. . (13EAL) County Judge- the state championship. Debate in LEGAL NOTICES , following described real estate, all a d sale will remain open one May 25-3t. ence and Health, with Key to the r ----:---::-:~------Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, Arcadia Is entirely an extra-cur- l J being located in Valley County, Ne- houir. . rlcular activity. It is carried on-····.. _--.---.---..- braska to-wit· All of Section 16 G ven under my hand this sixth RESOLUTIOY. Mllnn" Norman, LawTerS. h ' f'f h ' ' day of May, 1933. WHEREAS, it Is by law requlr- by those wh0 are Interested enough ~ t e East hal 0 t e ZIlortheast quar- GEORGE S ROUND d th t h .iU~:UIa:~~~-~-r.G.~~~t:-~-~.il&:l~":;-t:-~-~-::'~~::':-~-:!-t:i!:::::l:2!~~~Cj1- to devote an hour or so several NOTICE FOR PRESE~TATIOY ter of Section 13, and the North- _., eat e Mayor and City Coun- nights a week during th~ season. Of' CLAIMS. west quarter of Section 24 all in Sherltf ot Valley County, Nebr. cn shall estimate the amount or No credit of any kind Is given for In the Count, COllrt ot Valley Township 17, North of Ra~ge U, May ll-5t. money that It wllI be necessary to' • "FOR SAPITY .SAY» » this work. All those interested County, Nebraska. West of the sbth Principal DI .. V 'It At raise in the City of. Ord, Valley enough to carry it through have STATE OF NEBRASKA) Meridian; the South 18 feet of Lots • al S ~ oge anz, ~orne18. County, Nebraska, by taxation II received experience that wlll be of )ss. 7 and 8, Block 2, Babcock's First :NOTICE OF SIIElUFF S SA.LE. during the present fiscal year, for real practical value In their after Valley County.) Addition to North Loup; all of Notice is hereby given that by all purposes including Interest and IISQUTH QMAHA ~r~~~~~alFu~~~ life. Horace Mott served as debate In the matter of the estate of Blocks 4 to 6, inclusive, and Lotll 1 virtue of an order of, sale .issued bl on Bonds and a ,Your inttmt. are y protecced on this great .liveatock coach the past three years. Pearl E: MlIIer, deceased. to 7, Incluslve,ln Block 7, all Ip. T. th'e Clerk of the, DistrIct Court of lUii The music department which was 'Notice Is hereby given to all C. Davis' Addition to North Loup; Valley County, Nebraska, and to me Eri~a~~N~~e::fy~~ti~SteOdLbV,- manet. .' - .", under the supervision of M.ss MU- persons havin~ claims and de- and Lot 7, Block 6, Origin'al Town- directed, upon a decree rendered h .. "A mands against ~earl E. Miller late th i A i t e Mayor and City Counell of th&- HO~"B$T. VALU~'~~J:' ~k.y.ttm of trading whereby dred Rife the past year proved to uv ot Valley county, deceased, that site ot North Loup, being levied ere n on pr I U, 1933, In an ac- City of Ord, Valley County, Ne- n.wty J~ b~ura ~st ,~r t91l.t 9tt1e, hog. and one of the most Interesting depart- th t' f' f fili II upon as the property of George E. tlon pending In said court wherein braska, that It wllI be neces.sary to ahtep! ACCURATE SA WEIGHTS-Private and mens of, the school. Vocal group!! e lme lxed or Rg cams Johnson defendant and the follow- Frank Koupal, Is plalntiJr, and Irl raise the follOWing a..... ounts ot Co organized were Girls Glee clqb, fsn1hr~~m:~~~h:~~~~tths:I~6tb.s~a;; Ing reai' estate in' Valley County, D. Tolen, Katherine Tolen, Harrl money, In said City by taxation govunmental SUPERVISION, 'riiidly enforced-Strict .anitation Boys Glee club; Mixed Chorus, Girls of June, 1933. All such persons Nebraska, levied upon as being P. Bradley, E. L. Vogeltanz, W. T. during the present fiscal year for -INSURANCB against loss by ftte or weather condition~Plus Sextet and eighth grade S. A. B. are required to present their property of Frank J. Stara, delend- Olsen, Avle F. Prickett, Admlnlstra- all purposes including Interest anlt imJnediate payment IN CASH if you desire. A high school orchestra which claims and demands, with vouch- ant, to-wit: The fopowing tracts tor of the estate of Iva M. Burton, principal due on Bonds and for a played on all the schoOl programs ers, to the County Judge of said In Block 14, of the Original Town- deceased, Gus Burton, BErtha Pres- Sinking Fund: ' Take full advantage of ALL your opportunities when selling and for all of the cJass plays was county on or before the 26th day site of Ord, Valley County Nebras- ton, Llly Booth, Iva Drake, Pearl General ...•..•.••.•....•15,000.00 your live stock-Bill them to SOUTH OMAHA-:-Safe, and ~asy a credit to this dellartment of the Of September, 1933, and claims fll- ka, to-wit; Beginning at the North- Layer, Ruby Prickett, Fannie Lay- Cemetery Fund ., ... , ..•• 1,500.60 to reach by rail or truck! school. A junior orchestra was west corner of Lot 2, running er, Eva Murphy, Cecll Brown and Park Fund •...... ••.•.•• 2,000.00 started in the second semester thence South 125 feet thence East Mergenthaler Linotype Company, a Fire Department .••.•..• 1,000.00 Y~rds which Is a training ground for the 30 feet, thence North 125 feet, In the said pJaintitf recovered a de- Band I'''und ...... •••••.• 1,000.00 Union Stoclc Co. of Omaha/Ltct high school orchestra. Carl East- thence West 30 feet to the place of cree of for~closure In the sum ot Street Light Fund ..••••. 2,500.00 erbrook received an "excellent" beginning; Beginning at a point 56 $4,232.30, WIth Interest thereon at Water Fund ...' ,•..•' rating on the trumpet at the dis: feet South of t.he Northwest corner the rate of ten per cent p€r annum Interest on Bonds 8,000.00 trlct and state contests which of said Lot 5, and running thence from AprU 14, 1933, which was de- For the creation of a were held at Kearney. The Ma, South 24 feet, thence East 83.5 feRt, creed to be a first llen on All of Sinking Fund .•.••..•.10,000.00 festival In which all of the chUdren thence North 24 feet, thence w"fst Lot 3, Block 16, MUford's Addition Total for all Purposes...41,000.00 in the first seven grades and sixty 83.5 feet to the place of begin'nlng; to Ord, Valley County, Nebra.ska, The entire Revenue of the City of the high school pupUs took part The South 60 feet of Division "0", and wheceln I was directed to ad. of Ord for the Year ending AprlJ was held in the Community Park otherwise described as beginning verUse and sell said real estate for 1933, was as follows: ' Get Acquaillted 'lvith the May 19th. at the Southeast corner of Lot 3, In the payment of said de<:ree, with Taxation .. ,, •• ,., ••.11,095.00 The past year the Arcadia high said block U, and running thence interest and costs, now, notice Is Light Plant 37,105.35 school edited the A. H. S. Bugle, a West 10 feet, thence North 60 feet, hereby glve:d that I wlll, on Monday, Water Plant .....••...•. 8,584,88 Happiness, that conIes with small three column newspaper in thence East 10 feet to the East Une June 12, 1933, at the hour of two All Other Sources 3,896.80 ' conjunction with "The Arcadian." of said lot, thence South 60 feet to o'clock P. M., at the West front TO~~ r~ve:~~THER''R~t~EOJ The staJr was under the direction the place ot beginning; Commencing door of the Couft House in Ord, that this ReSOlution be Dublished of the English In.strqctor, Mr. Wed- at the Southwest corner of Lot 4, Valley County, Nebraska, sell the for Four Weeks In The Ord Quiz, del and was chosel). by the faculty running thence East 115 feet, said real estate at publlc auction to a legal newspaper of general elr- at the beginning of the school year. thence North 60 feet, thence West the highest bidder, for cash, to sat- culatlon In Valley county, 'Nebras- No time was taken from the school 115 feet, thence South 60 feet, to the Isty the amount Mce, Treatment A.nd Surgeon Nature gives most of us plenty O. D. of Varicose Veills and of PUe•. of time to take care of our health. senger trains and cordially in­ vites to make it your PTOMETRIST TOl).sils RemovM by Electro­ Office Phone 117J, Res. H 7W A lot of suffering Is usually< un­ lOU o CoagulaUon necessary. A cure awaits you here. World s Fair headquarters-:­ Phones: OMce 1811; Rea. 181W. E1es Tested ---. Gla~ses Fitted Reasonable prices. Terms if ne­ Only oMce In the Loup comCortable, 80ft-cushioned valley devoted exclu­ cessary. Write to Dr. Rich, Rectal magazi~es SpeciaIlst, Grand Island, Nebraska, seats ••• to read ••• sively to the care of ORVILLE H. SOWL for any information yOU would Ilke a good place to 'relax, rest, or your eyes. Savings & Loan Association to have. (1) Quiz Want Ads F If N ERA LD IRE C TO. ) meet friends. ' OMce In the Balley bullding , O~D, over Cr~sbY'B Hardware. NEBRASKA Get Results 91'd, Nebraska • H. G. FREY, Ticket Agent Phone 90 I . Phones: Bu. 8711 Rea. 177W •: ~------+ 1·············r···~······························J .

. ,.- TilE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JUNE 8,1933. .. .no\JI co oJ co •

-Rev. and Mrs. H. H. Spracklen -So D. G. club met Thursday ":"'Members of the Oed Golf club -Leonard Kemp, of Osceola, was -Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Lema were In Cotestleld for a few hours with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Enger. enjoyed a picnic at the park last In Ord recently visiting relatives turned home last Wedne Thursday. . -CathoUc ,Ladles met yesterday Thursday evening. , and friends for a few days. Mrs. Lemar and ch~ldren had -Miss Josephine Romans was with Mrs. Joe Beran. -Thursday evening Mr. and -Bert M. Hardenbrook drove to visiting in Mllford while Rev 1.PERSONALI , ITEMS • spending last week with frlenas In -Mr. ana Mrs.' Ed Gnaster and Mrs. Clyde Baker were guests at mar was attending a Pentec Scotia. daughter spent Friday evening Lincoln Sunday on business con­ a party in the Lela~d Stillman nected with Irrigation In the North Io'ellowshlp meeting In Gran( -Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Greenfield with relatives In St. Paul. . home near North Loup. land. About People You know and Mrs. John Haskell and daugh- "-Jean Hosch of Scotia is spend­ Loup valley. ter Maxine were visiting In Scotia Ing the week In the country home last Tuesday. of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Roe. . -Mrs. Nellie Coombs has had -M'rs. Mary Beran was hostess -Sunday Miss Dola Flynn went -'Merrymlx club members and her home property on South 18th Thursday to the Happy Hour club. to Olean and Is spending a week their families wlU enjoy a picnic .street re-shlngled. -Clarence Thompson, who lives with her aunt, Mrs. Carl Oliver this evening In the Ord park. . -Ever Busy club and their fam­ near Arcadia. was an Ord visitor and family. -Pres'byterlan Missionary so­ ilies wlll have a picnic this even­ 'saturday. -Howard H. Roe of the Scotia clety met yesterday with Mrs. E. ing In the ord park. -Mr. and Mrs. Charley Finley, Register spent Sunday in the H. Petty. -Club of Eight enjoyed a ~over­ who reside near North Loup, were country home of his parents, Mr. -Gerald Kelm, Glen Holloway, oed dish luncheon Friday afternoon in Ord for a few hours Saturday. and Mrs. S. W. Roe. JaCk Tunnlcllff and Harold Sack In the home of Mrs. Anna Nelson. -Misses Velma and 'Mary Baker -A card received from Mn. left Sunday for a few days stay at -Miss Velda Wllliams of MU­ of North Loup were Ord visitors Mrytle Cramer asks that her Quiz Lilke P1beJ. . ford, a sister of Mrs. W. M. Le­ SaturdaY. . be sent to her at Wood, S. D., In- -'Grand Island visitors Monday .mar, Is visiting in Ord with her -Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Nelson stead of at Winner, Indicating that were Mr. and Mrs. John Koll and .slster and family. , Baker of North Loup were In Ord,. she has moved recently. their guests, Mrs. Ed Miska and -John Brown and family from Theil' daughter Miss Sylvia Baker -Miss Allee Verstraete, one of children of Colome, S. D. Garfield county have lately moved Is a patient In the Ord hospital. this year's Ord graduates. has -Last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. to Ord. They are living In the -Miss Edith James finishes her been hired to teach in d\jtrlct 8 Walter Jensen, iMlss Margaret .northeast part of town. . • . k thl kith next fall.. . Dryver and Fred Smith returned .' -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blaha and first year s wor s wee n e -Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ro" and Home Economlcs department at the d,aughter- Mary Ann' were guests" to Omaha. They had been guests little daughter of Garfield county .state university. I h h f M d In the home of Dr. and Mrs. Hen- were visiting Sunday with the -Mr. and Mrs. John Warford Sunday n t e ome 0 r. an ry Norris. John Blaha family. .have ,ueen.... enjoy Ing a v I sIt wIth Mrs.-Mrs.AlmondHenryBrox.Br,edthauer of -Mrs. H. O. Frey was hostess -Mrs. Sada Armstrong and M "'d M Ch I Scott of Fort - Thursday afternoon to the O. O. S. ,young people have returned ta r. au rs. ar ey Scotia, well known In Ord, recent- club. iMadams iElsle Draper and Hastings after spending a few .LUP~:~tC~~Oenlng . Madams c.' C. Iy submitted to a major operation A. W. Pierce were co-hostesses. ,days with Vidley county friends. d R H t In an Omaha hospital. Mrs. C, C. Brown wlll ,be the next ,Call Me by Post Card --Sunday Mr; and Mrs. Bert Brown, Jud Te ro and ..0 un -. -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sinkler hostess. l/f entertained the Winnetka club and 11'ttle' daughter, who reside 'Cummins of Davis Creek were vis­ I te home ,iUng their daughter Mrs. Clyde nth e Hun r. n'ear North Loup were Ord visitors -The Contract club was- . enter- Baker. -Mrs. Oscar CoIhns.Is a pa- Saturday. . talned Sunday evening In the horne When You Need -Tomorrow John Warford jr., tlent In the Ord hOo\lpltal recover- -Girl Scouts of the Catholic of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mortensen. .Ing from' an operatlon. She sub- church held a bake sale Saturday Two weeks hence the club wlll be -wlll return home from the school .mitted to the operation last Wed- in Pecenka and PerUnskl's meat entertained by O. A. Abbott, jr. at 'for deaf In Omaha. 'His people nesday.· '. market window. the qrand Island CC;lUntry club, and ·are planning on going to Grand -Thursday Mrs. WIn. Harrison -Raymond Welch, G e r t r u de this wlJI be the last meeting until 'Gasoline and otl Island to meet him. earl>M~~t~ry-:de -'Guests Sunday In the home of returned home from the country Schneberger and John Koch. of Ramel of Lincoln Mr, and Mrs. James Petska, sr., home of her d,aughter. Mrs. LloydIBroken Bow, were guests last arrived Friday to be with her par­ Are you supplied with postcards for the new Sinclair "Call-me-by. HUllt, where she had been vlsltlng Thursday in the home of Mr. and ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Russell 'were Mr. and Mrs. James Petska, If Jr., and family.' Mr. and Mrs. for a few days. i ' Mrs. Joseph Tondreau. 'h I t M' ASK 1 , post card" service? not, call or write us at the address below, and -Miss Margaret Frazier Is a new -Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Leggett and er s s er, rs. .. oupa . we'll see that you are supplied at once. This service was especially George Puncochar and family, clerk in the Ord J. C. Penney Co. anp Kent Ferls are leaving today Mr.with Rus!ilellhis daughter,Is 1lI andMrs.Is Koupa!.staying Burwell, and Dr. F. J. Osentowskl. store, commencing work Saturday. for Cullen lake, at Nisswa, Minn., Mrs. RusselJ, who has not ;been d'eveloped for busy farmers. We supply you with business reply '-.saturday Mr. and Mrs. John She was employed In the Penney where they wlll spend a'bout three very strong for some time, has for cards (no stamp required) on which are listed all the principal Prince of California. who are here store In O'NellI before coming to weeks fishing. over a year made her hoine with , ,oij a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ord. : ' -Mrs. Joe Prince has returned her daughter In Or<1. Sinclair product~. You simply write down the number of gallons Prince went to Ravenna for a few -'Friday Mrs. R.J. 'Stoltz and son 'home after several days stay witb -Mr. and Mrs. Geor~e Round .or pounds you require, sign your· name and drop the card in the days stay, They wlll return to Rodney. Robert C~shlng and MisS relatives and friends in Omaha. and Mrs. Tamer Oruber and son ,'Qrd. .. Elsie Pecenka returned home. from 'Whlle there she was consultIns drove to Lincoln Sunday and at­ mail. A few hours after we receive the card we'll be at your fann "':"Rev. U. E; Fehlau Of Burwell, Lincoln. Mrs. Stoltz had been doctors. tended the graduating' exerclses with everything you: need. _ 'for nine montbs pastor of the Lu­ visiting the James Wisda tamlly -Miss Vivian Cummins of Davis Monday at tbe college of agrlcul­ theran church, has gone to Fort and Miss Elsie bad been a guest Creek Is spending a few days with ture. Gedrge Round jr., was a We sell Sinclair Opaline Motor OU, Sinclair Pennsylvania ·Wayne, Ind., where they were to of friends.' ." her sister. Mrs. Clyde Baker so as graduate. John Round tho Is a Motor Oil, Sinclair Tractor Oils, Sinclair Gasolines, Sinclair ·visit and then go to Chicago. Un­ -Antliony Thlll and niece Miss to be II".ear her sister, Miss Wauneta, medleal student In Omaha, wenI Super-Flame Ker~sene, Sinclair Cup and Axle Gre~se, Sinclair t1l a new pastor Is fourid It Is ex­ Margaret Whaley returned Wed- who Is a patleflt In the Ord hos- to Lincoln Monday and accompali­ :pected Rev. Win, Bahr of Ord wll1 nesday from Fairmont where Mrs. pita!. led his people to Ord. ,George has P. D. Insect Spray. look after the needs of the church. Thill had stayed for a few days -Mhls month Mr. and Mrs, Hen- work in Lincoln for a wh.lle. ' " .. -Thursday Mr. and Mrs. John with ber mother, Mrs. JuHa ry Marks are looking forward to a ~unday morning early, Mr. :Kokes and John Kokes. Jr. and ?ofitchell, who Is not weI!.. short visit with their son-In-law and Mrs. WlIl' Zabloudll left for ~Mlsses Rose and Helen Kokes re­ ' -Mrs. O. W. Olel, who had been and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, John Newton, Kas., atter their daughter, ~turned home from Omaha where visiting Mrs. Mamie Wear and Mrs. Reimers .of Cleveland, 0.' Mrs. Merle Nelson and son. Mn 'SINCLAIR they had been to see their son and o. M. Seerley, and Mr. and Mrs. -The Paul VanKleck family of G~orge Work and daughter weht · brother. Ted Kokes. graduate from Fay Lang, who had been gue-sts North Loup and Joo Rowbal, John with them and were stopping at OILS, GREASES. GASOLINES, KEROSENE 'the pharmacy department of Creigh- in the George Hubbard hoDie, re- Nelson and Chris Bossen families Wichita, 'Kas., to see Mrs. Work's ton university. Ted Is employed turned last Wednesday to their enjoyed a picnic Sunday at the Ord mother. From Kansas the Zab- • AGENT SINCLAIR REfiNING COMPANY (INC.) in an Omaha drug store. homes in Grand Island. park. loudlls and Mrs. Nelson wlIl go to . -The Methodist Missionary so- Boonvllle, Mo., after their son and [ VERNON ANDERSEN, AGENT, ORD -----.:---·~-----'-~--_-#I#-=-#####-',----_-_-#I##--_·'·#I##--_-'-_---:-H,-'---.-:--:-: 'cMlerty. mEedtgaTrhURrsodea. YMafrtse.r~soaomn wRioth brother WilHam Zabloudll, who Is Auble Motor Senlce Slnclalr Senlee Sfa. s e finishing his second year at J A bl P J h Jlaskell v.- "1.S co-hostess and Mrs. Vernon Kemper Mlltary Academy. WIl- L. • u e, rope 0 n .11&0&0 'Laughrey was lesson leader. Ilam and his sister, Mrs. Nelson prd Ord ] There was a good attendance at and S0.l1, wllI accompany Mr. and C. E. WoznIak -E. A. Holub E JI Jloefner Erkson .On thes_e sweltering days the meeting. Mrs. Zabloudll to Ord. El~cla" , . -Mrs. Anna Wllkin, mother of 1------...:---.:------.--:.---'------..,.-..,.----:..,.---- Mrs. R. V. Sweet has )jeen spend- J serve--- "~M'"ttJ nowIng severalvisitingweeksIn Franklin,In Ord. SheNebr.Is . e , Members of the Sweet famlly took . her there last Wednesday. '

~~~:f~!;:n:~~~:~dc;i~: ~~i~~ }i~OOD CENTER'S • ~~~, 4G1Gi»4W FOOD CENTER'S Cold Meats two sisters and spent a few days at the world's talr. A' ·\ ". 5 I. No housewife wants to slave over a cook s~~~~j:kf.if~:F.~;i!~~:l: stove on these days when the thermometer is "I' .•... :unnecess~ry, Mrs. Peyton was formerly Miss It' e making new heat records. And its nnl,versary a Charlotte Baird of Ord. 1 I too when... a market offers such a fme selection 1 , . , -Members of the Dick Flynn i Y . db' h b • Of cold meats as Ours does~ famlly write from Blair.' They I~. B,egillning Our Fifth Year . ou rea a out it ••• you ear a out It ••• you , A.ll the old stand-bys like boiled ham, !lave had but llttle rain for two ' . ,1\ talk about it ... THE INFLATION PROGRAM. months and their garden Is about j, nt.rgainl'l galOre, Bargains that ~ill tlirill the Soon you will feel its effects. Friday and Satur• . minced ham, veallo~f and pressed haUl are here ~1~g~rJh;lyli~a~r/\~~in~n1n and there are many new ones, too. rf:: most experienced thrift seeker. BUY NOW! day you will still find prices as low as the lowest coIn. They recently moved there Bny a~ )'ou haven't bought for many months! levels of the past year, in Q1.any cases even lower. Appetites are fickle during, hot weather and Richard has a gOOd position. : \. , and (or an evening meal nothi.ng tastes better . -Miss Wauneta Cummins of ..... GI.nger Snaps FLOUR, 48 lb. bag. "_"_"_. "~ . ..._"~.~ 69c Bettr Ann than a selection of different cold meats, served Davis Creek submitted Saturday Our own Food Center brand, high patent, high YEAST 10 'an appendix operation in the quality..only with a dollars or mort worth of with salad, bread'and butter. sandwiches and a Ord hospital and Is recovering As fresh and tasty as other grocerIes. same weight, none told drink. nicely. She Is a sister of Mrs. can be Bettt' Ann JeUPowder, all fiarors, pkgM oc better Clyde Baker. Miss Sylvia Baker, Lb 5 kl f del k a.k 10 Pk 5' .May we serve rou? a sister of Clyde, Is also recover- • . C Koo -Ade, for ma ng so t n s, m es . 'g. C ing from a slmH~r operation per- . glasse~, pkg. ------6c formed In the Ord hospital last ~NI#I##_'" Tomatoes, No.2 size can, solld pack, red ripe ~__~##Io Tuesday. fruft, S cans- 26c Old Trusty -Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis Kellogg's Corn Flakes, String Beans, No.2 size can, Betty Ann, wa.'t Coffee Pecenka & Perlinski ~~rl~~se~~l~glnaC~~~g~~yona\h~~ Whole Wneat }'lakes K::uf,r:aerie ~~~~2~'-c-an,-iii-'vlscons1D;scans-~~ None better. at any " return next week they plan .·to or RIce Krlsples Nordic COD LIVER OIL-plea$ant to take price, Few: I}S good. >#I#------~'''#I###I##--#I##-#I##-___.,IJ& stop at Elgin, IlL, to visit Mrs. Pkg. 95c pint bottle spectal at t9c 50c 8 01. bottle 21)c Lb. Pkg'• 28c ' -' . Davis' sister, Miss Rena Bakker, a.. 9Y2C . . Guaranteed qualitr . - teacher of the publlc schools of ,."",,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,.. CIILORAIDE-no home should be withQut it 6 lb. cloth bag *1.85 that city. Miss Bakker wlll return 8 OZ bottle. each SSe Pint ~9c Quart each 89c ,."."", #I##~ to Ord with them and will spend MALT most of the summer here. Oranges, Slleet and full of Juice, dozen__ ~ __12Hc Peaches' -:'v1rs. Keith Lewis and Miss .Millers High Life. Buy Lemons, California Sunklst, dozen 29c Betty Ann brand. slIces EunIce Chase were honor suests the best at this low Blmanas Golden Yellow }'rult, dozen ------lllc or halves. Sunday at a picnic of their rela- price. t'resh t'.gl Bar CookIes, made with genuine' N G I 39 tives held a.t Bussell park, the af- Can 43c Caliiornla }'lgs, Lb. 'i'c ear a. c fair being in honor Of their blrth- Calumet Baking Powder, reg. 30c vat Lb. 19c '###11#1## _ days which occurred Sunday and Betty Ann Red Kidney Beans, No.2 can each 10c '" Betty Ann Flavor REAL CASH Monday. Present besides mem- ,.,.",,-----,,-1-4 bers of the Lewis farolly, Miss Ro- • IcSeeaTledea berta Chase and Mr. and Mrs. A. 2l)c value THIS COUPON entitles bearer to Sutton of Ord were A. E. Chase T S·ft· lb S 8" · ~ d tl d and- Athelbert Chase and their ,ea I In,gs 4 s. ugar 1 c ~ a .~~~~ over faml11e5 of Loup City. Lb Pk 14 -Mrs. Eugene Leggett returned • g. C Be sure,to bring it! Ca.ll 19c home Sunday from Omaha where she had been visiting for a week A'· S· I with her sister, Miss. Ethelyn Ellis, 2,}c lalue lUUversary pecla S B. BATTEHY and her brother, Wade Ellls. The Extra'ct Bacon S(!.uares, sugar cured, cello wrapt. Lb 10c The same hl~h quality former left Friday evening for New Summer Sausage, Lb liJc lUng Bologna, fro lb. Dc station KMMJ has al- York City and salls today on the b d 2 . Oleo, our Olln brnnd, price Is belo'IV cost, Sibs. 2l>c ways maintained at a Italian liner Augustus for Naples, BebttOYttlAenpnureraEnxt·ractOz. t'l'llnkful'ts, areal hot l\eather meaL__ ..:·__ Lb. 10Sc very low cost. IItaly, for a two months tour of the CI f II lid no' ed Lb 1 c contin~nt. Mrs. Leggett- was ac- 19c Picnics,leese, sbankless,u cream, miscalledm .....lorhams------.Lb. lOe E acI1 $1.•35 companied to Ord by her parents, tread .•• that give 7% to 36% Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ellis. who spent We Reserve the Ri"hi'to Limit Q~antities! Take Your Eggs to Your Old Trusty Store! You won't find •.. anywhere .•• Sunday night here and left Monday 0 L'__",''''l, tires that can match these new more safe miles than other lead­ for their home In Alliance. ' . ' I' , U. S. ROYALS ••• the tires with ing brands. Remember .•• this . -Mrs. Mary Beran says that It the famous TEMPERED RU&BER offer Is limited. Come today. was 55 years ago Sunday, the 4th Th' F .d Ct' of June, since she came to Valley b . 00' en er' county with her parent~ from ~ Minnesota. They came' in a cov- ered wagon and endured all of . the hardships of those early days. YOUR OLD THUSTY STO,HE She lives in Ord 'bv herself, Mr. . Beran having been dead for sev­ I eral years,. Their children are scattered all over the United i States, sorne In Wyoming, Colo­ rado, California, Montana and Texas and others In Nebraska cities. All of them were born In Nebraska and most a1l of them in Ord. In former years It was un­ usual to havegraduaUng exercises here unless a daughter or son of Mr. and Mrs. John Beran was a ·~, LTIRE&BA,TTERY L~~I member of the class. Like a L~ great many older people. Mrs. ~ . SERVICE • Ord ':,J Beran lives a great deal in the past. However, she Is a good neighbor and enjoys havl!lg her friends visit her. -

'. PAGE EIGHT THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1933,

Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Svoboda ,and ~~ws daughter were' at the John Skala Eurel.••. ,0;: ,Mijlsdale ,"; home Sunday evening. , Raymond Osentowskl Is workln'g ~veral men from this nelgh1;>or­ Ralph Alan returned home from for Tom Walachowsld at tlte pres­ hood went fishing to Dad, Beaver the hospital Friday-afternoon after ent time. .' . If, and· Rat lakes last week. Those to he had his tonsils removed. He 18 "Rosanna Kochonoskl and Alice go were Rudolph Krahullk, Henry coming along very nicely. Swanek are staying at the home Desmul, Anton RadII, Anton Novot­ of their grandparents, Mr. and ny, James Rybln and sons James lOrd Theatre Mrs. Frank Swanek. and _George, Jim' Zulkoskl, Carl Below Zero Mr. and iMrs. Frank Swanek Bouda and Vencll Bouda. They spent Sunday afternoon at the Joe report pretty goost. lack. Wanted (Continued from Page 4.) . Michalski home. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Zabloudll were TONIGHT Mr. and Mrs. John Iwanski, Ed Thursday callers at the Vencll Jablonski, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Zul­ Bouda home. "There!" he said, setting the tT~lir§4ay,June koski, Joe Jablonski and Mrs. cup on the !)earth with a clatter 8 Ign. Krason was a business call­ and rising. "Better now!" He ".,,1. ._...... Gorney and their fam1lles were er at the Jim Lipinski home Mon­ , Spehcer TRACY visitors Sunday afternoon at Cash day morning. eyed the girl closely. "Where Greenwalt's. There were. many Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kluna and were we, eh? We were .•• Oh, Marian NIXON other young folks there playing family were guests at the Joo Klap- yes; aboyt you ...you're paying..• .stuart ERWIN ball. al home Sunday. ' You're paying for not loving. me! Raymond Zulkoskl Is helping You've scorned me, yoU had him his uncle, Frank Zulkoskl put up Miss Lillian Vodehnal was a wait outside your otflce and thrqw Comedy-"Wrestlen" alfalfa. ' Sunday visitor at the James Rybln me out. ..Well, he Isn"t here now" Miss Isabelle Karty visited with home. -adva.p.clng. Ann Paplernlk over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rqd. Kr4lJ.\l,lIkwere . El\en 'backed away as he came Mr. and IMrs. John Knoplk were Sunday evening visitors at th~ Ven­ foward; heart pbundlng In her Monday evening visitors at Mike cll Bouda hoine. throat. Kaczka's. Sen'ral families from this vicin­ "He won't know; you can't call Mr. and Mrs. Jake Osentowskl Ity attended Decoration day exer­ him!" He seized her wrists In his with Randolph Scott visited at Leon Osentowskl's Sun- cises at the Jungman hall Sunday clammy grlop and drew her close. an'd Tom Keene day. . afternoon. They all enjoyed a pro~ TYPEWRITER RIB B 0 NS -We "We'll leave .here together, YOU Mrs. Martha Gorney and chil­ gram and talk by Mr. Smrha of have large stock. If we don't and I. and-" Gang Comedy-"The Kid dren visited at J. B. Zulkoskl's Milligan. have what you want, can get It Let me go!" she cried, wrestling . lrom Reno" Thursday evening. . In 3 days. The Quiz. G-tt against his hold. "Let me go, Pete Kochonoskl was a Monday Paul!" She tore one hand free caller at Joe Kuta's. WE SELL quality gases, oils, ker­ and struck at his face with It, In The Greenwalts furnIshed the Joint News osene, and greases at the lowest a paroxysm of fear. "Let me go, music at Joe Wegrzyn's dance Commencement exercises were prices possible. Stop In and I say!" Sunday and Monday, JlUle 11 and 12 Sunday evening. held at Joint last S,unday evening. tank up at our station. Frank The girl's strength was no Ted Bartuslak Is helping Leon The Baccalaureate sermon was de­ Plskorskl. 9-t! match for his. ' Osentowskl cultivate corn this livered by Supt. Green of the North "None of that!" he said evenly. The First Picture Ever week. Loup schools. Mr. Green Is also a "None of that, Ellen! You've IlmlJOI minIster. A quartet composed of eluded me for... long. now. That's Done in "Rhythmic Mr. Petty, Mr. :Mouer, Mr. Blessing over. We're here ... together .• and Mr. Frazier accompanIed by .. alone ..." DUllogue" Lone Star News Mrs. Marlon Cushing, rendered a She circled the room to a tar ~ Nels Johnson spent several days group of sacred numbers. The corner and stood there, hands be­ last week with his daughter, Mrs. sermon and the slngln..$ were very hind her back, while he dragged Ernie HIlI ane} family. much appreciated by the people of the table along the wall and plac­ ThIs. community was well re­ Joint. ed It against the door. presented In Ord Decoration day. Monday was the last day of "There!" ,he said. "There we ii~~:~~.k ~!1d school at Joint. The occasion was HOUSE ROR SALE OR RENT- are!" He smiled oddly. "I'yO Wednesday and Thursday, june 14 & 15 their dinner ate In celebrated by a picnic suppe~ fol­ things to do, Ellen, I'm going on. See L. !M. Loft. lO-2t I've got to get an outfit together. Paul DeLashmutt took some lowed by a p_rogram given by the ~ "Th S . -- , pupils ot' the grade room and the FOR RENT~leeplng rooms, $1.50 Can't have yDU running of! while e . tory.' of Temp.le O·rake" cattle to the Chris Peterson farm high school' room. The program per week. Phone 357. 9-3t I am busy .•. I'm going on! And where he will pasture them this you're going with me I You're the • h -'lIRIA-'I IIOPKINS summer. He also 'bought a load was very good, as was also the FOR RENT-7 room house, modern .~hlng I WIt ~t'~, and JACK LaRUE of corn from Mr. Peterson which suppe~' .- one I've wanted that did­ except heat. H. B. Van Decar. 2-tf n't get! i •,• I almost had all the ,' he got Monday. Miss Gladys McMlndes Is spend­ rest but yoU ....I never came COMING-JOAN CRAW1"ORD. in "TODAY WE LIVE" LUlie Zurek spent Sunday after- Ing a few days at the home of her FOR RENT-FIrst house west of near having you until now •..." ~~:::~::::=:::=::::::=::::::=::::::===~=:::==:::::::=~ brother and fazplly, Mr. and Mrs. Christian church after June lst. He laughed again, mirthlessly. "I _ .. j. InoonThewithoDaveHazelGuggenmosKnecht. family A. L. McMlndes.. . 5 .rooms and bath, - plenty of can't harm you, Ellen .• , unless drove to Greet~l~unday to attend spent Sunday In Sargent with the Mr. and Mrs. !\qssel Jensen were shade and fruit trees, close to you try to get away again .• , ," - gdale News a picnic. '" ' Henry Guggenmos family. The)' In Ord Tuesday morning for Mem­ schools, churches and stores. He moved to the cupboard, op­ Sprm Chester CarkQskl cam:e home also called on Mr. and Mrs. John orial day exercises and In the af­ THE CAPRON AGENCY. S-t! ened the doors and surveyed the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Valasek and Tuesday froq1HarUngton where Fort. ternoon drove over to Ericson. ,contents, Salt, tea, sugar, he took 'lildren were at Stanley Gross' he was coach In. the schools. He Mr. and Mrs. .l:ames Hansen w~re down and carried to the table. He .mday. -- has been re-elected to teach there -um News at McMlndes' ',flp,lrf;day even.lng. Sumnlit Hill News eyed the utensils next, picking up Arnold Bros. and Mrs. Park again next y~r.· . Geranl Dr. Ferguson .. :was doing some NICE TOMATO PLANTS, 2 doz. 15c. Ralph, Burton, Leone and Hazel kettles one by orie, examining 'Jok visited at Mrs. Bertha Seer- Kenneth Hoyt Is spending a few Carl Welnlak started "to work ;~~~~d~~Ye:eo;i~t)r Bill McMlndes Mrs. Archie Geweke.. 11-2t Stev~ns were at Val.Iey,slde to the them, selecting one of the-lot y's Memorlalda1. days at the W. B. Hoyt farm home play last Thursday evening. eventually, placing it also on the l<'rank Cook left. for his home Madams Andrew Bialy, ElIza- for Frank Parkos last Monday, Dave, Ben and Verle Arnold anli PLANTS FOR SALE-Pepper, to- Ste~tn.s table. "A frying pan next; ,,-tea- taking the place of Ed Winkleman Bud Covert were visiting at the mato and cabbage. Frau B. Mrs. Elmer and Ralph pot. .... j Ashville, Ohio. Tuesday. He beth Bialy, Wm. Wozniak, W. who was employed there for some McMlndes ranch ~unday. Kemp. 10-2t Alan· are going to Fullerton to IS been working for Parker Cook Dodge and Minnie Petska drove to spend a vacation with her mother. Then, he asked: " nce October. - Sargent Tuuday where they spent time. , The folks of the Joint neighbor- They are leaving Sunday morning. "Where's he keep his pack- Mr. and Mrs. John Moul Visited the dal. ' Mrs. JoePtacnlk spent som;e hood held a picnic Sunday In the PEONY BLOSSOMS, 5c each, doz. sacks?" , . time last week at the home of her Lawless grove n~ar Ericson. 50c. All colors and they are very Mrs. John Skala and Evelyn went George Nay's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon clemny and to Grand Island with the Oswald Ellen gestured toward the fur Mr. and Mrs. Ben Timmerman daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Joe daughter, Mrs. Will Moudry. Crops, generally. are looking very fine. R. J. Clark. lO-2t loft and tried to speak. The words ,,'re visiting relatives In 'Sprlng- Flakus and daughter of Burwell Mr. and Mrs. ROy Severson good hereabout~,' con.slderlng the Linke family to spend Sunday with would, not come; the inspiration, ,Ie the latter part of last week. spent last Wednesday fishing at spent Sunday evening at the wn- very hot weather the past couple 1;OMATO PLANTS-Nice, several her sisters and they also visited Mr. the hope, throbbing In her heart} Mr. and Mrs. ROy Hansen were Lake Plbel.. ' lIam Ptacnlk home. of weeks. kinds, also pepper, egg plant, Linke at the hospital. choked them back. , , Axel Llndhartsen'l Sunday. Little' Edward Tuma, who had The Center Star orchestra mo- The Joint annual school meeting Dusty Miller, salvia. A few Louie Fuss' were afternoon "In there," sh~ tlnally ~ald. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patchen and been making his home with p.ls tored to sargent Thursday eve- will be held at the school house nice geraniums and Lantanas guests at the Walter Fuss home For a moment he stared at the ning where they furnished music left, at Rufe Clark's gardens. Sunday. door and Its fastening, and then ys. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Cook. grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Klanecky~Lukesh Monday evenln"'; June 12th at 7: 30 .eve and Frank Cook enjoyed a Urban since the ~eath of his mo­ for the wedding sharp. '?"',. I '------lO--2-t John Skala helped. Louie Fuss 100ke4 at her. 'nic at Sumter Sunday. They ther, returned Sunday to Ilve with dance. ,- haul hogs which Mr.. Fuss bought ent the ev~nlng In the P/Vk his father, Wm. Tuma arid Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fuxa and _ No.l:WE Chickens, Eggs from Mike Sowoklnos. (Continued next week). ok home, Tuma. son visited FrIday evening at the Notice l.s hert.bv, ,given tho at pur- i Joe Fun home. ~'" .. FRIES FOR SALE-lSc lb. Phone 7;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ :'Ilr. and Mrs. John Moul called A. A. Hayek of L.lncoln fPent Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blaha and tain- auant to the pt;e~f~lons of Senate au. lO-U t Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller and from Monday untU Wednesd$y In IlY' of St. Paul visited Saturcla,. File No. ~. as p,a.ssel1 by the 1931 .• ,'. and Mrs. Will Valasek Sunday Elyria attending to business mat- !~~ .cuing. . ten. and Sunday at the Mrs. Albert Legislature of State of Nebras- FRIES-White Rock 20e lb. )Irs; Parkos sr., home. They returned ka, Emil L. Kok~, of Ord, Nebras- Clyde Athey. Phone 4111. 10-2t " :'Iliss Ruth Cook visited with her Richard Golka" little son. of Mr. to their home Sunday leaving GIl- ka, has made written application to ter, Mrs. John Duemey Sunday. and. Mrs. Stanley Golka had the bert here for a longer Visit. the Honorable ijoard of Supervisors QUALITY BABY CHICKS, Gooch :'Ifr. and Mrs. Harold Stlchler misfortune' to be kicked In the Mr. and Mrs.' John Valasek and of The County of Valley, The State feeds, all poultry supplies and ,1 Betty were supper guests of head by a horse Friday p.fternoon. family were dinner guests at the of Nebraska, for License to con- remedies. We buy poultry and !.Jert Collins 'Sunday. He was taken to a doctor and It a Ulck Cook spent the first part was necessary to have several Joe Kosmata home In Ord on De- duct and operate a. dance and' cuI.! flocks. Goff's Hatchery. the week with Rollan Arnold stitches taken to close the wound. coratlon Day. amusement hall and-or pavilion, . l_l_-tf Greeley. He accompanied Harry Mrs. AntonSwanek and children located upon'row~shlpthl! W%of NE1,4 ot BABY CHICKS f hi h ,tchen to, Greeley Saturday and ax:e spending a few days at' the Ord .M;8.rkets lVednesdal. Section 12. 18, Range 15 0 g er quality Please [I return llome Wednesday. ' Frank Swanek farm home asslst­ Wheat " 55c West of the 6th P. M., same being ~~~lt~yWi~r~;:~m~r~;o u~u:t~~ \fr. and Mrs. Herman Stowell Ing with the work. . Corp ..•...... •..•. ,, .'•.·,.36c outside the limit!! of any hlcorpor- hatching for better results. Ru- • I children, Mr. and Mrs. WUl Oats ...... •..... , .l7c ated City or VlIlage In Valley Coun- tar's Ord Hatchery, phone 3241. ban and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Co­ Cream ...... • , ...... •.. ; ..17c ty, Nebraska, which said application 8-tf ,t were at !Moul's Sunday. .. ' ll·yslop-e· News Eggs •..•...... ', , 6c Is now on file I~ .my o1fi<:e. \fr. and Mrs. Wilber McNamee Sun Heavy hens .~ , ...... •• 8c That said application wllI be con- Farln Supplies fe supper guests Saturd'ay of Miss Lenora Holmes has signed Leghorn hens ...... •...... Ge sidered by the Bo~rd of Supervisors Deliver'your " and Mrs. Parker Cook. the contract to teach here again Springs •...... •...... 12c on the 16th day pC June 1933 Pot o'clo~k FOR SALE-Comlng a-rear-old next year. As far as Is known Light hogs \0 $4.00 11 :00 ..\. M.., af which time 10-1~ two new pupils wllI enter school Sows ..•.••' ~ .$3.50 any person or persPns may appear Hereford bull.• Joe Golka. Crea~ and Eggs next fall, Eleanore stowell and before the said Board and object or FOR SALE-Alfalfa and prairie Elyria News Adeline Masin. ' Government statistics reveal that show cause why said License hay. H. B. Van Decar. Z-tf 'Ir. and Mrs. E. A. Holub re­ The Lutheran Sunday schOol there are 15,000,000 deaf persons In should not be granted, ~nd after t","ice each week ned Thursday night from Wa­ picnic was held at Amelia John- the United States. full consideration and hearing of FOR SALE-A P.. & O. go-devil, ) where they had gone to at­ son's Sunday~ remonstrants If ,there be any on ,Priced cheap; also ;\ t~w bushels ,1 the funeral of the latter's mo­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Christensen Ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,! said day, the Soard wllI use Its of good eating potatoes. Harry r. Mrs. Koudele. Their daugh­ and children spent Sunday evening II discretion In grantlllg or wlthhold- Christensen. ll-lt We will Kathr,Yn went down with them at Marius Jorgensen"s. . Ing said License. SAL~2 be open Wednesday remained to visit relatives. Richard and irene Masin played SUDAN AND CANE IGN. KLIMA, JR. FOR year old pure bred ,) Pecenka and Bernard Hoyt and had dinner with Fern Grote (SEAL) County Clerk Chester White boar, a guaranteed Evenings Until 9 p_ m_ c'd for the Holub store while Saturday. Plant Sudan and Cane, June 8-2t. breeder. Chils. Cerny, Burwell. v were gone. Larry Botts Is working for Ed Millet, Kaffir, Grohoma," 11-lt rrs. James Ciemny and son Pocock this week. ' When M. Gol

(',t :.' ','. Ihe weather. •• . BOI from the AdF. Partly cloudy today, scattered To save money in making neces­ Showers over Nebraska. Warmer. sary purchases, read the Quiz ad· 1 vertisements. I

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WATER• • PROJECTf ' ,,. •• WILL• l ' COST. . 3MILLION. -HO-L-L-IN-G-SHE-A-D~~os"--ca-r-;-Sn-ti~th-In-jur--e-d-:---35-0-P-R-E-S-E-N-T-A-T-:-A-gl-le--'s'C-hr~·~"-'te---n-se-n----:-H-O.,--L-I-DA-Y-H----E-A-D-:-i-,O-OO..:-B-ul-Ihe-a-ds-A-re-~ENGINEER,iMAIill PASSES MONDAY t.!r,l:~~a~r;!-f.:~~;t~~ WALTHERLEAGUE TM;::swF~~~. W:Js SAYS TREE ARMY .~~;~~~~~~~;l~;::;;~t~ FINAL REPORT A1 ternoon Oscar Smith suffered ' . ' '. - Last Saturday.; Miss Agnes truck came to Ord brInging a load MEETING TUESD" AT HOME IN ORD ~~~ulbin~u~i::ct~~e~ri~:nw~; X;;~ CONVENTION HERE ~~:islt:~seor!n1o~~hi:~g~· ;~~~; TAUGHT BAYONET ~fm~~:I~~t:oS o~n~e~atw~: ~\~~t-' . J Fuss. So met h i n Il' went wrong Mrs. ColUson ex~ected to attend ed in Messenger Creek near Sum- with the tractor's mechanism and the world's fair.' Miss Christen- ter. The bUllheads were big Le~gue Cost High, Says'Dunmire, Bu Long Illness of Fonner County the driver could' not stop it. St. John's Host to Young sen was' going 9q to New York President Would Use Boys spawners and came from a lake Young Smith evaded more serious City where yestefaay she was to . near Hyannis. They were trans- Huge Power Production Judge Terminates Fatally; injury or death by rolllng under a People of District 11 In meet her fiance, Norman Colllson, Against Fanners and Worker!!, ported to Grand Island by rall \ViI wagon nearby.. Ord Last Sunday. at the pier as he:teturned on the Charges Har.ry Luz oC Lincoln. and trucks hauled them from there Make Project SelC.Liquidating Huge Crowd at' Funeral. His injuries consisted of a ship Southern Prince from South to creeks and Jakes throughout bruised forehead, a deep gash be- America. They' were to be mar- central Nebraska. Mr. Klima has The Hon. J. H. Hollingshead, hind one ear and a badly mangled Three hundred and fifty young rled immedlatelyc' and after a Making, the charge that the Re- his order in for two more truck county judge in Valley county for left arm. Sixteen stltfhes were people, representatives of Luther- honeymoon trip I~ the east expect- forestation Corps was formed oil- loads of bullheads but doesn·t Directors Vote To eight years, passed away' at his required to close his various cuts. an churches at Grand Island, ed to join NorllJan's mother In l,y for the purpo~e of bayoneting know whether he will get them or home in Ord early Monday morn­ Dr. Lee C. Nay is caring for him. ~ ear n e y, Lexington, Amherst, Chicago and attepd the world's and machine-gunning farmers who not. Last year 2,800 bullheads ing, June 12, after a long lllness , Scotia, Burwell, Hazard, River- fw. a,ttel' whlc:bthey will return try to prevent their homes being were planted in Dane Creek and With sarcoma, a form of cancer WIll Open Law Office. dale" Hayestown, Buffalo, Shel- to Nebraska to m4ke their home. seized in foreclosure actions, If more are avalla'ble Mr. Klima Ask Loan At OnCE that attacked the bone in one of his Adrian H. Mayet, of Omaha, was ton and Ravenna were in Ord Sun- The bride is' the daughter of N. Harry Lux of Lincoln made a sen- hopes to have them planted in legs and required a series of op­ an Ord visitor last week and an- day to attend a convention of Zone C. Christensen, Ord, and Is a grad- satlonal speech before a crowd of Smith's creek and Turtle creek, Local Group Will Be In Wash erations extending over a period nounced that about July 1 he would 11 of the Nebraska district, Wal- uate of the Ord high school. For Farm Holiday association. mem- near Ord, and, in themlll race of many m 0 nth s. Throughout return here to open an oQ'lce for the ther League. St. John's Walther the past few years ,she has teen a. bers and their families estimated near Arcadia. :ingtoll Next Week, Is Decision; practice of law. " Mr, Mam Is not league of Ord acted as host t... thh successful teachel' in the rural at 300, at Bussell park in Ord Sun­ much of his last term of office p~I.lle, Two Big Lakes Are Planned. Judge Hollingshead suttered, In­ entirely a stra'nger to Ord convention. ' schools of Valley' county. Her day afternoon. The program of Man Dro,,'ns at Pibel. having married a daughter of Ed The Walther league Is an iutllr- husband is a son pf Mr. and Mrs. speaking followed a picnic held by tensely and sInce his retirement re§l~ed -Frank Falk, proprietor of a fill­ .from public life January 1 he had Bannister, who formerly national organization of young J. S. Collison alld his boyhood Holiday mem·bers and their fam­ ing station at Clarks, was drowned That the North Loup valley hy· been bedfast most Of the time. here. He Is a World war veteran, people within the Lutheran church days were spent here. 1"or sever- Illes. Other speakers included dro-electric and irrigation 'project having lost a 11mb in the service. of the, Missouri Synod. It !H.ll a al years he ha~ been employed by Otto Anstrone of North Dakota ,early Wedesdaymornlng in Lake wiU cost $2,905,000 to bulld bul .The veteran jurist was born In For the past three years since his total membership of 46,000 and has the ·Standard 011 company in and C. W. Taylor, of Montana, bothPlbel, near Spalding, state papers Valton, Wis., on Aprll 11, 1864 and ~~~'e ~:hi~~dab~ufo:fl~~h\ ~~~ will produce such a fabulous when a boy 12 years old came to graduation from Municipal univer- 270 senior societies and 182 junior South Amerlc4. Holiday association organizers. amount of power that it wlIl Nebraska with his parents In a sity he has practiced In Omaha. societies in thirty-seven dlstdcts The Lux talk was the stormiest at 1 o'clock, having caught a 'mess liquidate this huge cost was thE covered wagon, settling at Mon­ of the United States and Canada. HEA'R"'T'.... ,. TR"OUBLE or the three, for besides charging of fish for breakfast, were rowing report of Engineer E. H. Dunmire, roe, In Platte county. There he The purpose of the Walther league Wall street with having the re- to shore. Whlle pulllng In the an- of the Kansas City firm 'of Black was married to Stella Allce Baker is to assist in keeping T.utlll'l..m {' forestation corps formed to pro- chor Falk fell overboard, capsiz- & Veatch, at a meeting of directors on February 4, 1886 and nine chll­ CLOUD SMITHTO young people within the church, CAUSES DE AT H tect its mortgages he made sensa- Ing the boat. His . companion of the

years. The snow was several foot ch.~se. Bake in a moderate oven reforestation work may be used In hoppers aren't hatching in any r-M~-O;;o;lii~;~l deep and' they had to go to town t------~------] until thoroughly heated. the state. Two conservation camp.!i great quantities in Valley county THE' ORD QUIZ on snow shoes. I THE COOK'S Greta Brickner. were opened In the western end as yet. Though weather condi­ . Pepper llash. of the state this week under the tions have 'been ideal for their Ord, Valley County, Nebraska 07 H. D, LEGGETT. J5omeone 1.s asking or wondering I j about the mosquitoes. Well, I nev­ L~?~!~~~~~_ Chop fine fifteen green peppers, direction of Clayton W. Watkins, hatching, they appear to be slow In ~------_.-- er saw them bigger or 1ullJ.grier and fifteen red peppers, fifteen onions, extension forester at the Nebraska coming out thIs year. Reports H. D. LEGGETT •• - PUBLISHER college of agriculture, and some reaching the college, however, in­ E. C. LEGG!:TT _•• •• EDiTOR Jackpine Lodge on Cullen Lake I guess it would be all one's life This unseasonable hot weather cover with hot water, let stand five Nisswa, Minn" June 10, 1933 was worth to try going out after doesn·t leave one much ambition minutes and drain. Cover with of the local fellows may be sent dicate that some trouble may cold water and one-half cup salt there for work. . again occur in the northeastern Entered at the P08totnce at Ord, Dear Quiz Folks: night. They tell us the high water for cooking, does. it? Therefore it has made them the worst in years. behooves us all, to simplify our and boll ten minutes, drain. Add part of the state this year. Nebraska, as Second Class Mall It is my orders from Eugene to one quart vinegar and two cups KaUer Under Act of March 3, 1819. write a letter, telling about our Kent says he has to carry a. club cooking tasks as much as possible. O. S.Bare of the Nebraska col­ when he goes into the woods. And Select cooking dishes that are not sugar, boil fifteen minutes and seal lege of agriculture says the grass- Frazier Funeral Home, Ord. tf trip and it is not only a duty but while hot. a pleasure to do so. We left Ord there are wood ticks galore. They too involved, for who wants to wlll leave as soon as it quits rain­ spend days like these in the Mrs. Hlllttie S. P. Thursday at 10:30 a. m., about 30 Ing. Right now they are a nuis­ kitchen? And who wants to eat big Mrs. P, says this recipe is as old minutes behind schedule because heavy hot me'alB now anyway? ~~~ Hi Anderson, who wa!i superin­ ance. as the ll118 and that she 4s too, and ~ Well, this will have to do for this Send in your pet summertime re­ so no one w1ll think she can cook. 1988 tending the loading of our trailer coo~­ wanted to be sure every detail was time. The Missus wants us to get cipes, please. ThinJt what a com­ "But I surely can, last year I ThIa paper \a repreaented for cenerAl ice and then help move some fur­ fort they wlll. prove to other ed a. Thanksgiving dinner all by .4..rUain, by the Nebraaka Pr_ right. We had a pretty heavy load harassed hot weather cooks! myself." She sends her best wishes Get Acquainted with the A...ociatioll. on the tra,iler. By the way, Hi and niture around. I may have some thrilling fish stories to tell by next Date Xut Bread. and I hope you guess who this for­ ======::!lhis brother Alvin, bunt the trailer t~aspoon mer resident is ... I have a notion A DREAM COME TRUE. and it has attracted favorable com- week. Soak one cup dates, one Happiness that comes with' ment wherever 'we stopped. Jim H.D.LEGGETT soda and one tablespoon butter in to tell you even if she did ask me For thirty years fore-sighted Ne- Hansen also added his suggestions one cup very hot water. Let this not to do 10. P. S. Just when we were ready cool, then add, pinch of salt, one­ braskans have dreamed of the day and did the necessary welding on to leave Ord Irma phoned that she when the rivers with which our the job. It is a sturdy, neatly built halt cup sugar, one cup chopped atate is so sreatly blessed would be traller and "tracks" perfectly, this had a box of cookies for us If we nuts, and one and three-fourths would come that way, which of cups flour. Mix and _bake one AM I RIGHT? harnessed, their waters being used I suppose, due to the hitch. Hi in­ course we did. We had them to first for the production of electric vented the hitch, made it out of hour in a slow oven. lunch on all the way and [fnlshed G~rge FINANCIAL )frs. Wayne G. Clements, Round Jr. energy and then dlvertw across odds and ends with little or no ex­ them last night. My grandfather B,· Nebraska's broad and ferUle acreil, pense and a mechanic at Atkinson, Boulder, Colo. assuring bounteous crops to be pro- Nebr., told me it should be patent­ Mankin used to say, when someone Baaana fIe . Valley county farmers who have Iud something fOI" hllJl; that one shipped "mangy" hogs to the cen­ cessed in the factories that would ed and put on the market. good turn deserved another. • Make a bolled custard as follows: be bullt when cheap electricity be- Well, we via Burwell to'. At- scald two cups mllk and pour it tral m!1rkets this year know that came available. Now it appears . •. over two egg yolks which have packers and buyers aren't at all SAFETY that their dreams are coming true. kinson on No. 11, hit No. 20 at At· anxious to purchase such animls kinson, then east on it till we hit tUUUnutUUUUUtuUUnutUUUUUUU been beatel1 with one-fourth cup unless they are discounted. Re­ Near Columbus a power project No. 81, then north through Yank­ .sugar and a pinch of salt. Add one- ports from Omaha indicate that is contemplated that wlll furnish ton, S. D. to Stanley where. we eighth teaspoon vanllla and three the discount has run as high as ·n1 teaspoons flour which has been No husband and father can be really happy electric energy sufflcient for the turned east on a fine pavement and Somethl $1 per hundredweight. needs of the whole eastern third of angling north and east, we got to qr dissolved in tlo. little co~d water. Tests started at the Nebraska a~quainted until he gets with the true brand of th state In the two Loup valleys Pipestone, Minn. at 8 p. m. We got r DIF'FERETIT Cook over water until the back of college .Of agriculture recently other such projects are under way, a nice cabin, cooked ham and eggs a slIver spoon inserted in it is will determine what control meth· happiness that comes with financial security. promising adequate electricity for and coffee, had supper and werjl in ... coated. .. od is the most practical.. Crank this section of the state.. At Suth- bed at 9 o'clock. They had had a - .• Then combine two cups of the case 011. crude 011 and lime-sul­ Nor .docs financial safety mean possession of erland a. fourth power project is nIce .ra in there thengi ht bef'.ore If you haven't seen the pretty bolled custard with thr~e sliced phur are being used in an' effort being planned and w1ll produce about like we had at Ord and it little round pool built in their west b.ananas, four tablespoons sugar, to determine which Is the best. thousands of dollars worth of property. It electric energy sufflcient for the was needed for crops around Pipe- yard by the O. E. Johnsons, then two cups cocoanut and one-fourth needs of the southwest-central por- stone were suffering from 'dry by· all means stop and look at it, CUll water.. Lastly put in one tea­ Played tennis recently with means simply having enough money in hand to Uon of Nebraska. In all except the we~ather and -the hay crop, they for it is as pretty as any I have spoon vanllla, and pour in a baked Jesse Kovanda of Ord ... Blll Gar­ protect against sickness or other sudden emer· Columbus project irrigation, also, is told me, would be very short. Corn ever seen. pie shell. nick is busy this summer feeding plaImed. is looking fine all the way. The They.did an awfully nice job of Mrs. Mike Noha, Rt. I, Ord. hogs .... Power to you Porky on gencies; ownin~ a home of one's own; being, The su.ccess of these projects singing of birds and the passing of constructing it, and the pool looks Orange Pudding, that painting job.. • tScotia does­ means much to Nebraska; nothing cars awoke us before four o'clock suitable to the place it was bullt, Dice three medium sized juicy n't like postponed ball games ... able to meet bills promptly as they come due. oranges in '80 deep dish and stir to­ What no farm bureau ball league must be permitted to stop them. I.<'riday morning and we were up if you know what I mean. In the cen- gether with one teaspoon of water this summer? .... Claude ROA Is That's the_kind of safety that pays' dividends in With abundance of electric ener- and .getting breakfast of bacon and ter is a dainty little fountain, and and one-third cup of sug'ar (use back home now after spending a gy at a low price wlll come manu- eggs, coffee, a can of grapefr.uit the overflow pipe has a neat little more or less according to the few weeks at Fort Cn)ok .... A happiness. facturing plants, which wlll require and toast. We had everything rock and gravel lined path down sweetness of the oranges). Dis· college degree, says one graduate, labor and which will use many of loaded and pulled out of camp at 5 which to run to the gutter. Though is just a license to start hunting th~ solve four slightly (ounded table­ The Protective plan of saving makes such the products produced on Nebraska a. m. We arrived at Brainard at I haven't seen fountain in ac­ spoons of cornstarch in a little for a job ... farms. Increased population wlll 12: 30, bQught a few needed supplies tion, I am sure this little rlll would milk, scald the remainder of two happiness available to all, wheth~r their week. inevitably result, which wlll mean and got out to ,the cottage at 1:30. charm me as much as the tidy pool And rrow the old rooster, as says a lager and bette,r market closer We drove 640 mlles, 340 the first cups of milk and add one-fourth t h f h day and 300 the second, used eYact- and fountain. Flowers have been cup sugar, then the dissolved corn­ the Quiz, Is no longer the "cock of ly wage be great or small. Small deposits at o ome or our og,s, our 4 planted at the base and up the the walk" on Valley county'farms sheep, our cattle a~d oui' grains. ly 40 gallons of g.ll:s, an average of slopes to the wall of the pool. starch. Stir untll thickened, then -and he isn't on numerous other regular, fixed intervals turn the trick. Save There wlll be a fuller measure of 16 miles to the gallon and didn't add two slightly beaten egg yolks farms In the state. "Rooster prosperity for all of us, business have a bit of trouble of any kind. -oOo~ and a pinch of salt. Cook just a Days" held hi' prllAlcally every srstematically by the Protective plan. We \Vill man and farmer alike. We spent $7.35 on the trip. Kent And another thing, as Andy little more,' retl:\ove from flre and community have ridded farms of Making a dream of this kind come and I took turns driving. Kent ad- Gump says. flavor with vanllla. the cockerels and as a result Ne­ be glad to furnish details on request, true is more important to Nebraska mitted that he had never driven a For a long long time Bud has When cool put on tOll of the braska-produced eggs should be than is the' political ambition of car over 35 mlles an hour before, been trying to entice me out to see oranges and make a meringue of improved in quality this summer. any individual. It is so important but when we got here he could what he fixed up for a. ladies room the two egg whites and put on top that personal enmities must be for- drive along 50 and 55 as non- at the golf course. of the custard. Sprinkle with Those Jerseys of E. S. Coats gotten and that all must join in chalantly as anyone. We drove At last, a few evenings ago I saw cocoanut and brown the top slight­ of Ord again made quite a record common cause to strike down those on hard surfaced roads every foot it, and I don't blame Bud for want­ Iy. No sauce Is needed. in butterfat production during who would put obstacles in its of the way. Had to drive about 15 ing some praise and admiration for Mrs. Roy Sanders, Lewellen, Neb. May. With twenty-eight head on path. miles further to do so.. We usual- his work. I don't know what more Casserole I allenne. test, the animals averaged 38.7 , Against all such, whether they Iy make the trip in 625 mlle~, going Bud could do for the ladies. Combine one cup canned toma­ pounds per cow. Fred Siefer, sit in high places or in low, the via Ericson, Bartlett and Elgin. The room isn't too small, the walls toes, one cup chopped sweet University of Nebraska graduate, Quiz takes issue. To t~e upbulld- Via Burwell and Atkinson is much are neatly papereg in a small flor­ pickles, one cup ground left-over is doln~ the testing in the Custer­ .Savings &L"oan Association ing of Valley county, the Loup val- quickest thgugh even if a few miles al design, there is a couch to retlr~ me!!t, one tablespoon chopped onion Valley dairy herd improvement as­ ley and Nebraska this newspaper longer. You wlll remember that it on, spread with blankets. The win· and one-half cup grated cheese. Mix sociation. Coats Is a member of ORO, NEBRASKA dedicates its efforts, believing that was very hot in Valley county last dows have close screens and shut· with two cups cooked spaghetti arid thia organization, this upbul1ding may best be brought week, till the rain Wednesday ters so none may peek and tell! place in a greased casserole.. Cover -.",.- about by the complete utllization of night. Thursday' was nice and'cool There is a tiny shower, toilet and the top with one-half cup gratellj Valley county boys enrolled in water-our only natural resource. and mostly cloudy and Friday was lavatory facllities. cool in the afternoon, 'so we had a -000- very delightful trip. It was pretty And as if that wasn't enough, • .t • r·wi;;~-Y~·;~;i warm here all afternoon but cooled Bud has bullt a dressing table, tw'o i"i off rapidly as the sun went down. or three cupboards, a gateleg table We were tired and sleepy, after 18 and a bench that lets down from I. Were YOUll£C. I hours since-we got up, so about 9 one wall, painting them all a gay p. m. we turned in, before it was old rose or pink, which ever you I' .Maggie t really dark. By then a sheet and prefer. ~~~.~.-_.~~--~-----~ a blanket ovel: us was welcome I can't begin to tell you all the . 25 YearsAgo This Week. and before morning we had to have furnishings Bud has thoughtfully A petition signed by J. C.. Work another blanket. I am writing on' placed in this room. The medicine and others was flIed with H. E. Ole­ the front· pO_J:~h this a. m. and it is cabinet has every needed bandage son, county attorney, and A. Sut­ delightfully cool. We, were up at and antiseptic. The little wall ton, sheriff, demanding that they 7 had coffee, bacon and eggs and cabinets hold rouge and lipsticks of rid Ord of gamblers and other un­ pancakes. several colors,powder and cleans- desirable,S, who were said to be Oh yes.. you will want to heat Ing cr.eam, talcum, soap, towels, June 6, 1933 flooding into this city in large about the fish and I will get to that w~sh cloths. Also n~dles, pins, numbers because Ord had legalized pretty soon. After we left, Pipe- thread, safety pins, and I don't saloons whereas most other towns stone yesterday a. zp. I noticed it know what all else. Even cigarets I in this vicinity were dry. ' .' had been dry for about 100 miles. and matches, if yOU are that mod­ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rutherford of Then it began to look better. They ern, ladies. LOW PRICE CARS VS. CHEAP CARS Arcadia were quite badly hurt tell us here that it has rained near- when their team. ran away while ly every day. They had over 2 There is an electric light over- going down the Joe Wilson hill. inches of rain the day before we got head, and a carpet on the floor, in We do not build a low-price car: the cost to US of building our car Alvin Haywood and Miss Hazel here and I never saw things look- fact everything for the comfort of Hastings were married. Ing nicer tb,an they do this spring. the ladies. that could be found in 1s pretty high. Three ..Inches of rain fell ~n Ord And the lake is way up, too. It the retiring lounge of a large coun­ But we do. sell a high quality car at a low price. this ear has cost within 48 hours. On the same looks llke it did 13 years ago, the try club. Screens, also made by SO night a tornado hit Boelus and two first year we were here. It has Bud, conceal the room from pass­ Almost every new Ford v-a car we have ~uilt A far b y t~em ~t 'only $490 people were killed. seemed to get lower every year and ersby when the door is left open. • its sellina price was. s you u Editor Davis left tor the eastern last year was so low that we be- And it is all nice and clean. more to manufact ure than . Q - . k th difference. part of the state to be a manager gan to wonder if the lakes were go- Bud has surely spent a lot of time to $610, we have to depend on increasing vo~um~ ~~;n:h~ ~ves~gOod value on the chautauqua circuit. ing to dr~ up entirely. Old timers and th.ought on the women in do­ A street carnival was advertised here, say this happens in cycles, Ing this work. The reason for this is simple: -- a manu ac u to appear' in Ord under the aus­ that the lakes go down, then come -000- . must expect tQ 10sembney on the first cars he sells because he cannot pices of the Ord baseball club, back for a few years, and they But there is no rest for the whic1). provoked the ire of the Quiz think the tides in the ocean have weary. I hear the men are grumb­ editor since there W\lS no baseball something to do with it. Anyhow ling because Bud hasn't fixed up char~~ta;it~i~h~o::~C~~S;~ei~el~l~i~~~r:~t~=r~; ~~n~~~'af~ord to~o:e club in Ord at the time. I am glad to see it. anything half so nice for them. Lewin, of Arcadia, and Alexander, 'But the season for game fish -000- anything on a car. It must give him full value from t?e f1rst, an eep of St. Paul, engaged in a real hurl· doesn't open tlll June 21st.. We To talk about pools agai~, I don't ing duel when the Arcadia and Sar­ can fish for pike, perch and bull belleve there is a town in the on giving him fu~l value for years. f low prices and high cost gent teams played. The score was heads though, and wlll do so short- United States the size of Ord that Two things make possible our combination 0 :I to 2 in the eighth inning and the Iy. First we have to paint our boat, possesses so many attractive little game was. called because the Sar­ put the dock out, etc. lily pools, fish ponds or whatever quality: gent boys had to catch a train Mr. and Mrs. Simpson are the on- you want to call these yard orna­ 1. Volume Production lome. Ooj,,-~-'l!' .. ~'" •. ' Iy ones in camp' so far. They have ments. And so many fascinating been here for three weeks. They ones. 2 Taking only one profit i 20 Years Ago This Week. will remain all summer. Ray Luth- Or, for that matter, as many or­ whatdw~~~~nbe i~;~ t~nt~~d~~b~~Oj~:t~~;:~~ Guy Abrahaml:! had his right er and famlly are well. They say· derly vegetable gardens. They are First: we set our pricelat s thumb pulled off whlle lassooing a It ranged from 35 to 52 below and pretty too. How can you say of economies we enjoy in vo ume pro u . " NW. . was the Forst winter here in 35 they're not? The city councll started advertis­ main~~~: ~~rc~~:sp~~~t :eC:~s;hr~~ ~~l~::l~~l~~~h_cost ing for bids for the sinking of a to make, is also dear well to be used in connection ....ith the water works. It was 10w-~os.t to buy. ' d 1 iced high estimated to cost about $3,000. What's Ne1.v and Ne1.vs at ~ between a cheap car an a ow-pr . At a meeting of the state press . There is a difference ----- assoc!ation the Quiz won first prize 1~' for the best half page advertise­ il·ntl1~1·!l quality car. d at a point which makes it profitable for a mimt set entirely on a linotype. It i\lthlr Ford prices are a ways 1.1xe . . . was an ad for the aoston store, written by H. Simon and set by Glen D. Auble, O. D. PUBLISHED Preston Loomis customer to buy. . f·t t the buyer as welt as Oscar L, Nay of the Quiz force, The Optometrist WEEKLY. Jeweler Good and lasAting ~usthinee~:omu~~eP~~~~~~sP~~o~it ~ust.be, comparatively, prize was a font of linotype mats d ,worth $72. to the seller. n 01. , ~harles Freeman of Lee Park had the larger one. t b y it his best team' of hOff~es kifled by It pays us to sell the Ford v-a because it pays you 0 u . lightning. Allan Tappan of North Loup lost!!: horse by lightning the USED PIANOS same night. IF YOU SMOKE TOO .MUCH WA TCH YOUR STOMACH For Sale or Rent For quick relief from indigestion and upset. stomach due to excessive During the last few weeks we have traded for and'pur. smoking try Dr. Emll's Adla Tab­ .' lets. Don't stop smoking, just use chased several used pianos and have them for sale or re~lt. , Adla Tablets. Ed F. Beranek, Prices much less than anytime in the history of our store- Druggist. ------. Buy Now! - Chilean (South America) 'min­ ers obtain coal from under the Pa­ ciflc Ocean by the use of shafts which start from the shore and in Bring in those old scraps' oJ "gold and sell them to us places are 1,500 feet below the or hare them made into a ring. water. Geologists say that coal deposits extend 31 miles from the Chilean coast. • THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1933. PAGE THREI

-Mr. and Mrs. John Miller ot -w. E. Kessler Is employed thIs lVtll Fonn Shakes~are Cl.b. and were som~ time getting the car H. Jirak had charge of the exer­ The young people's program a' ------J Ericson were Ord visitors saturday. week In the cOllntry. He Is work· The 'National Junior Shake­ out. About midnIght they found cises. It was an excellent pro­ 7: 00 will ,be of special Interest. LOCAL NEWS -Saturday Mrs. Fred Schnabel Ing for W. D. Wyberg. . speare Story Telllng club, through the Judge, who went to the court gram with beautiful platform de­ Union preaching service at th4 [ of Stamford, Nebr., and Mr. and -OtterbeIn Guild of the U. B. the assistance of iMlss Margaret house and issued a license, then corations. Christian church 8 p. m. Mrs. ,Q. Mathews and children came church had their meeting and en­ Petty, w11l shortly form a branch married Mr. 8T11rley and Miss Iwan­ Mearl C. Smith, Mini~ter. -Full..------_._----fashioned hose, 39c- and from Burwell and were visIting joyed a lunch FrIday evening In the or association here. The club is The Home Art efrcle w111 mee' ski. The former is a son ot Mr Wednesday, 2:30. 65c. Chase's Toggery. 12-lt their sister Mrs. A. J. Meyer and Ord park.. .. educational in purpose and Is de­ and Mrs. F. B. Shirley, Ord, and First Presbyterian Church. ~. J. L. Benda returned last famUy. -Sunday vlslUors to Grand Is- signed to acquaint children with operates a bu,s line between Grand The church needs you. You The Real vacation camp openl week from Omaha, where he had -Friday Mrs. E. Bailey and Mrs. land were Mr. and Mrs. O. E. John- the works of the famous bard In Island and Broken Bow. should go to worship In the at Plbel Lake Monday. been buying goods for his store. Gould I"lagg and daughter drove to son and two small daughte'rs, Dr. such a way that I~ w11l seem like church in the summer time be~ The young people wlll lel:'Yj . -Ralph Norman and Jos. P. Grand Island for the day, while W. J. Johnson and Mrs. Jerry Pet­ play to them. T)le plan consists . WIll Hale ~lf Tourner. cause the churCh needs you. A Monday morning at 6:S0. Thj Barta were business visitors in there they Visited M'I"S. E. Brlstowe. ska of story hours for the children, boysw11l meet at the church Fri· Members of the Ord Golf club great many people have taken the Lincoln Monday and Tuesday. .AWT Iliff when groups w1ll meet and tell Christian Ideals of service too ser­ day, June 23 at f: 30 o'clock, anc -JL. D. MUliken and famUy left -Mrs. LeRJoy FrazIer received -Mrs. .. unn c was Shakesp~are stories In simplified have received an invit~tlon to take the carll that take the boys oui Saturday to attend the world's word Monday from her sister, Mrs. spending the week end in Burwell part Sunday In a tournament to be Iously as far as the church is con­ w11l bring back the young people fair In ChIcago. - Carl Anderson. She and her moth- with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. form. Prizes w11l be offered at held by the Scotla- North Loup cerned. We asume the attitude of various stages of the course and regal individuality and say to the The girl's period wlll open Wed· -L. F. Rector" at one time Bur- er, Mrs. Mary Ulrich, had arrived L. McMullen and other relatives. diplomas will be given each child club on Its course west ot Scotia. nesdaY, June 28th and c1o~e Mon' tington agent In Ord and also Bur- !lafely In theIr home In Portland.· -The young people of the Pres- Several are planning to pl~y in church: "Here I am; serve me in .day July Srd. This Is the thire Mrs. Anderson had done all the byterlan church ·are plannIng a who finishes it. As a finale, a the tournament. some way". When the winter sea­ well, has been retired at the age of driVing from Ord to Portland. She swImming party for tomorrow eve­ Shakespearean program will ,be son is on, when Easter comes, yOU year for the camp and it is grow· 70, years on a life pensIon. For held with children portraying Ing ,bigger and better each year. several years the Rector family was very tired but they had no bad ning. They wUl go to the home decide that the church will have Shakespearean characters. some great services so you go. The church Is oUerlng a schol· C I b luck on the trip. of MIss Marian Grace CushIng for have been livIng In 0 um us., -Monday IJ:l)ornlng Miss Elfreda refreshments. Ord Church Notes When the pews are fmed and arship to the fhe children wh( -Winnetka club met last Wed- Hale Trquble Getting MarrIed. others are sitting in chairs, we earned the highest credit In thl nesday evening with Mrs. R. O. Jensen lett for Walla Walla, Wash. -Tomorl1Ow evening the District When Ted Shirley, of Broken Methodist Church. church during the past six months Hunter, Madams C. C. Brown and where she will live with an uncle. meeting of the Rebekah lodge wlll Hours ot worship next· .Sunday. say "How gOod that we came to Bow, and Miss Frances Iwanski, of the church." But when the sum~ The follOWing are the winners: Jud Tedro were co-ho&tesses. Mrs. She had been staying with hIm for be held In Burwell. Ord lodge will Burwell, decided to get tllarried at 10 a. m., Sunday School. mer season comes, crowds dImin­ Jerrine Burrows, Anna Jensen several months when In December put on the team work. 11 a. m. 'Mornlng worship. Jacqueline Meyer, Edward Sweel Mamie Wear was a guest. I she was called to Ord to attend the -Mr. and Mrs. Paul Duemey Broken Bow recently they en­ 7 p. m. Epworth Leagues. ish, the program Is not carried out -Ray Enger of Burwell went to funeral of her father, Peter Jensen. were at Spring Creek Sunday vlsit­ cOuntered many dltficulties. The 8 p. m. Union service at the as vigorously as before. "Why and Ire-ne Whiting. The five se· Custer county' jUdge, C. M. Miller, should I be interested, you say. cond to the five highest are Mar, Hastings Thursday where he was Miss Jensen likes Walla Walla yery ing the McLain Bros. MIss Frances Christian church. jorle Coe, Jack Petty, Barbarl In attendance at a meeting of the h Duemey, who Is spending the sum­ had gone to a dance at a pavllion There will be a mee-tlng ot the What has the church to oUer me?" dealers of thIs district ot the WU- m~MISS Dorothy Rowbal of Ord Is mer on the McLain farm Is home two mUes south of Broken Bow. official board tonight at 7: 30. It is time that you are a Chris­ Dale, Jean Ferguson and Jacl lard Battery Co. Ray is a son of d Rain had fallen and roads were tian yourself tor a change. Catlin. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Enger, Ord. emplJoyed in Burwell In the home for a few ays. A good sized congregation at­ slippery, but t~ ~ouple started tended the services for the Chil­ Bible study 10: 00. Interesting Forty-seven chUdren were plac· -Miss Frances Gregg came from ot Dr. and Mrs...EJ Smith..Mr -Friday evening Miss !Margaret for the pavllion to get the Judge. ed on the honor roU for high gradj Grand Island Thursday upon learn- and Mrs. Rowbal took their daugh- Petty returned home from Has- dren's day program last Sunday classes for all ages. The service Enroute they slipped Into a ditch night. Mrs. ~o Long and Mrs. J. for worship 10: f5. work on the .24th the HJYs froIlcl 9 to 14 ka drove to Colome, and the Koll Men's White Gabardine Pants though they are priced so low. In the A. L. Craig home In Gar years will go and from the 29th of family to their home near Ord. Thesf\ arc the pants fOll see worn on the golf course, for tennIs, The newest colors and pat. field county. June until the 3rd of July the girls ---Miss Elnia E. Klanecky and for \','~rk. for plllY and for dress, durlng hot weather. We offer terns are here In pre-shrunk, -Miss Lqclle Stepneck of Tay- will go to Plbel lake. Eidon 1". 'Lukes were IV-arrled Lhls sub"tantlal garment In a good range of sizes at- Jlo-fade fabrics, Sizes 14 to lor Is spending a few days in the -Mrs. E. Bailey and Mrs. Ella Julie 1 in Sargent, by Father 17. home of Mrs. Henry Marks. Compton recently returned from Thees. The bride Is the youngest Nothing Is more conl'enJent -Yesterday the U. B. aid society several months stay In California. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. F. bu~iness for hot summer dals than 98e members had their meet- The most of the time was spent In Klanecky of Sargent. She has one or seleral wa.sh tles. Ing and enjoyed a picnic lunch In Los Angeles. .Mrs. Compton has taught school for several years. the Ord park. . gone to her !'Jome In,Burwell. Gould The last Uve years she taught In These come ln the four·ln· hand shape and' the latest FOR GOLDEN RULE WEEK SOc -A letter from Harry Abernethy, Flagg drove to Grand Island last district 29, Valley county. The cool colors and {latterns are who has been living In Los Angeles Tl,lesday to meet his aunt, Mrs. groom Is a son Of Mrs. A. Lukes since he left here several years Bailey. .The latter Is spending a of Ord. He has for some time lIv­ Included. Best \)1 all, thel Men·s White Cant'as •••••••••••••••••••• ago, asks that his copy of the Quiz Cew days with the Flagg family be- ed on the Arnold Krbel farm six cost onll, ,- -.' Men's Rayon Socks be changed to Elk Creek, Nebr. He fore going to her home In Burwell. miles east of Sargent. It is on does not state what business he will She has spent the w{nters In Call- this farm Mr. and Mrs. Lukes will OXFORDS 2 pairs 15c Boy's Rayon be engaged in ther~ or whether his Cornia for several years. make their home. ETery man 'Who has bought ...... sister,him. Miss Laura, w1ll accompany Ii~;j.;;;;;;;;.;;.~;;.~!!!!======~=:';' a paIr 'of these has ~n de· Unionsuits -Members of the Scotia-North lIghted. HeaTY canlas up­ Loup golf club were guests of Ord •••••••••••••••••••• pers, cnpe rubber soles and Men's & Boys' Shorts }'Inest, sllkiest rai'm ln golfers at a two-ball foursome Cotton and Rubber rubber heels. They are cJ.reSSl a lery well made union contest followed by a picnic at Bus­ enough to wear with any " each 15c suit, specially bought and sell parlt Thursday evening. About Is Up Over 100% Boys' Overalls summer costume and how speclalIl prlced for Golden thirty couples, Including a number comfortable! Prlced at onl" ...... Rule Week. Each- . from Scotia and North Loup, sat These Oleralls are blue and per paJr- . down at the long picnic tables at express strife and thel wllI ,Men's My-T-1'ut'f serving time. . stand lots 0 hard use. Pair -From Lincoln comes word that Sox, pair 5c Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M. Roberte, lMrs. George Ruhl and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnson, the latter for­ FOR GOLDEN RULE WEEK •••••••••••••••••••• merly Irma Ruhl of Ord, will leave •••••••••••••••••••• Saturday for a month's vacation In FOR COLDEN RULE WEEK Portland, Ore., and other points on Ladies Porto-Rican the Pacific coast. When they re­ turn Mrs. Orpha Alvord will ac­ Childrents Play Suits company them and spend a few GOWNS- ) weeks visiting in Ord and Lincoln. • A lot of facal&hted people fhh Is II real Holden Uule Week speclal. These cotton pIal White Caps -An interesting letter comes are takln~ advantage of suits are 01 real lIght For Summer Wear' from Mrs. Anna Sorensen Alder, of present low prices 'to buy Wilmington, Calif., in which the re­ weIght but are durable cent Richfield 011 Company explos­ th3t wodd standard of imdwlll· not shrInk or ion Is described. Mrs. Alder· re­ tlce value, the Goodyear All-Weather, for every fade. Trlmmed In red. cently accompanied Fred Pratt and Each"':"" family on a trip to San Diego and wheel on their cars ••• Tla Juana, she says. . They know that tlce prices -'The Quiz acknowledges with , . have beEn 80 low that thanks receipt of a copy of a Long the only way they can Beach newspaper from F,;:ed Bell. reasonably move Is up ••• The Richfield 011 company explos­ And in case you don't ion In which so many were killed know It-Goodyear Is now and injured Is described and por­ 19c bul1ding the famous All­ trayed In this paper, which was read with Interest by the Quiz force. Weather Tread Tire ­ -There was a miscellaneous TodaY'sPrices most popular tire In the world-better In J1\ileage, shower I"riday evening in the home UO-21-__$5.8S FOil GOl,DEN RUI.E WEEK of Miss Frances Hubbard, honor­ better In safety, better In Ing Miss Agnes Chrlst~nsen who UO-21 6.60 rugged 1100d looks than It was soon to become the bride of 4.75-19 . 7.00 has ever been'••• Isn't It Norman Colllson IOf South ~merica. smart for )lOU to ~et the lIere Is a substaDUal tap'" of Hostesses were Miss Helen Mad­ 5.00-19. 7.60 eafety of new Goodyears Childrents Play Oxfords genuine white duck, cool and sen of North Loup and Miss Reo aU acoundlluat read the comfortable In any weatherf Auble, Murl Bartlett and Frances 5.25-18. 8.60 The Ideal night g(YnD llJr Here Is a light 'lelght shoe that Is handsom,e In appearance, TeI1y suItable for golf or genera prices pubUshed here and ,ummer. }'lesh and white low In price and wry comfortable. Get a pair for enry child in sport wear. Enry man should Hubbard. The bride· I' e c e 1v e d 5.50-19 9.70 c~c1u-' some lovely an" useful gifts. form your own colors, 'genuIne hand embroi­ the famIly, Palr bale one at OnliY- -a<'rlends of Charles Mottl, jr., 6.00-20 . ll.!O alons. dered. Each, wNIe the, last, are glad to learn that he Is feel­ onll ' ing better every day and gaining 6.50-19. 13.60 strength rapidly after haVing a bad case of pneumonia some ...... ~ . ·ZSe weeks· ago. For a time he was not expected to live. His mother cared for hIm while he was III and ORD CHEVROLET SALES CO. at the same time cared for her sick mother in Burwell, Mrs. Doh­ AUBLE MOTOR SERVICE nal, who passed away a few weeks ago. Mrs, Mottl says she had her share of nursing this winter and Ord, Nebraska ~ does not care to go through that II. .. IIII!I. .. \ , trouble again. I' ...... + ~ ~ . . .

" ..'~ " N~BRASKA, PAGE FOu'll ~,'.' ~>~ --f ~\ 4.;..~-- THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, 'tHURSDAY,JUNE 15, 1933. as S'~.-O-. -'H-E·'~.",·., ,,-~1).9Iellm Mr.. DunItlJretotll~w: closely qUell- "--,..-N--E:-W.--. -F.-..'. -.'1. 1 2~C:" floor mats, 10c'and -Visor caps, 'sun glasses, 10e .. Below ZeJ,:o the gun roared. .She all but knock- ENGINEER MAtWS tloned as. •feasibility ot the I" ,. Stoltz Variety store. 12-lt and 25c. 'Stoltz Variety store. 12-1t _ .... .,. ed him flom hit feet. . . : project· 81ldrepeated his original I <-l3ob!)y Hughes Is empIdfed on -l."dr, and Mrs. H. B. VanDecar , --, .' '. .,. And aJ, he S~I1g her ,ll.bout, ,!l- -. statemeIit: t~t' both from the en- 1\.T· ~" ~.' " ~.' ."." the MarUIiFuss farm. ,. spent the week end at W1ll0w and (coriunued,~~~w ,g~ 3~i ';':~:;t~l~t¥tt~er J~~:o~er lre:~ aSh~: ~ FINAL REPORT:·AT glneerlng standpoint and the flnan- l~EIGHBORHOOD -Mrs. Marie Kusek was a Grand other lakes, fishing' and camping. .,' ( clalviewpoint it is entirely feasible l. ' J Island visitor Monday. --Sunday guests In the home of And miles back there John Bel- frantlc grasp,' she lifted her voice ) and w1ll absolutely be self-lIquld------..------,-l."dr. an4 Mrs. Morace Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. 'Irvln Merr1l1 were knap stopped and straightened, agairi: ' , , atlng., -The E..O. Carlsen family and of Lexington'were honored guests. Mr. and Mrs. John Rysavy and pressing hands to the small of I\la "Stav back., John!" b"tay back!',' , MEETING TUESD'Y The thoi:ciu~hness of the Black & Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Molzen drove -Entre Nous mj!wbers enjoyed young people Qf Garfield county. back, aching from th~ hours .of " Vootch pla,nS' is demonstrated by to Lake Ericson, Sunday. a picnIc Friday evening at the Ord -Thursday Mr. and Mrs. R. N. tuvel in a stooping posture. Clear and shr1ll, that voice, and (Continued from Page 1). the fact' that ~laborate cross-draln- . -Happy Hour clUb are meetIng park. '. "., Rose and. two smaller children she caught breath for another ' . " .' , age systems have, been laid out and this afternoon with Mrs. Joe Pe- -The (:lair ijebee' famUy of and Mrs. F.A. Buchfink were ClUPTER XIII WAInln:g scream, but Gorbel's palm, Eng!~eer ,~~sured hard over her mouth, shut it·baelLl' The report made by Dun- Mr..punmfre. members of cenka. ' Garfield couniy we'itfln Ord for a Grand Island visitors. ~ mire Tuesday was the final re~rt ,the~ boaruld Interfere with $0-10 shoe repair outfit, St.oltz -Yellte'1'4ay Mlsse'sAIi.na ley Dunkelberger and Miss Grace Ilpraw.~!J all the plans, blue prints and specf'- the efficiency IQf the Irrigation and Varle~y ,tor€lo" .." .,12-lf and Mary Koupal drove' to LIncoln Tolen of Cotesfield were in Ord shut; the rifle, Its magazine filled, o( the: rOOm and threw her, . 1 f th oj tad aid t for a few days .l!tay. . c tabl~., liJlg into" that dark, windowled f1cat tons. or e pr e,c n. s power sys ems. : -Miss Edith' Mason Is.visiting -Fly spray, ribbons,. powders, for a few hours. . •. , lay across the . 'tone mote chance!" he panted. ctUun,ber. He seized the door, dral""',~ that, after an R. ~. q. lQah Is se- iliereare 37,850 acres'of land Ir- IJ1 AUduboq, la.;wlth the Magnus- s wa U e r s, etc. Stolt.z ,Variety ---'Llsterine apd Llste.rlne tooth ged if shut ou'its sagglIighlnge8l[ cured, It will be only. a matter of rigable 111 the area touched by the sen family, She went Iowa aD atore. " ", ,', ,;,. 12-1t paste, 10c a~d 25c.Stoltz Var­ "One more chance tor yOU to COme to out ... I'm comln2: In, HIP-I)!" anll sUpped the heavy Iron hOQknj thirty days before constr,uctlon Is various ditches, the' engineer Jhe 20th o( May. ,.,' -Mr: and tMrs.. JaCk 10hnson lety store, . .' 12-lt Into Its staple. -, . '.... " i.H· under way. \ stated,',but his plana and his {Inan- -'-Rev. and /Mrs. Willard Mc- and soil of Burwell drove' to Ord Z. C. B. J. met Sunday afternoon The girl did not reply. lIe swung .He staggered back to where he Th~ final plan Is to bl\l1d three clal set-up are JQ,ade on the sup- earthy spent Sunday at, Lillian, Sunday' morning ~nd spent a few In the Bohemian hall. The usual and struck and the axe edge bit had dropped the gun, snatched' It power plants, one at Sioux Creek position that only 80 per cent of Nebr. Rev: McCarthy' preached hours with relatives. program was carried out. About deeply Into the hand-hewn pine up and aimed through the shattered no'rth of Burwell, one on Bean his acreage would be irrigated In there morning and evenIng.' -Monday Miss Lelia Moorman -'Miss'Alta Carlsen, 11 student planks. She cried out then In window. Creek near Fort' Hartsuff, and a the first three years of operation...... Bl1l Garnlck, who Is home came froni Burwell and was Tlslt- nurse in the university hospital, fright, but put more of her weight Out there In the open _the sound third plant about 5 miles northeast There Is water sufficient to ,Irrigate from the state university for the InK Misses Lucy Rowbal and Inez Omaha is visiting with her par­ on the l}ost which blocked the door. of that shot, the whine of the wild of .. Ord. There will also be an fifteen times the acreage of the summer months, ,plans on return- Swain.' ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Carlsen His blows fell rapidly, assaulting bullet, stopped John Belknap In his emergency plant located just west whlQle project, he said, but a few Ing again next year and taking up -'!'hursday: ,Ever Busy club en- and with other relatives. ' the boltheads that Indicated the po­ } tracks. Hie whipped Nat's pistol (If .. Ord, where a reservo1r I!I pan- tllrmen probably would h~!jitat$ hi, s ~econd yea'r II WO.rk• joyed a . picnic. at the par.k Mrs' Fuss-Missesare attendingDorothysummerand Naomischool sition. of the upper hinge. The from his pocket, a foo11sh gesture Md, this plant being used solel~ for to sign up Immediately, which Is -Jack Tunnlcllff, Happy Hollo- Ed Holloway will be the next hos- In Kearney. door began to give a bit under the and ashe {eallzed the futullity of stand-by purposes and to enable his reas6n for figuring on only way, Harold Sack and Gerald tess. .. driving. . ~ giving battle to a screened adver­ the district to guarantee firm pow- eighty 'per cent signing up at once... KeI10 came home Thursday ,rom Mr. and Mrs. Char1ey Stlchier -Mrs: Lucile Petty, Kansas With a' sob the girl clutched at sary he heard A girl's voice lifted. er. . Another ..... an who repo'rted to Lak e Pibe.'1 They Were .at th e and Mr. and Mrs.. WaIter·StlchIer City.f dMo., will tj8rrtve I h htoday b forth a the post, which slipped as Its good Sund~y Muffled, the sound was, but he Instead of building Inexpensive dlrect.ors Tuesday.... evening was' C. lake when Frank Falk of Clarks, and baby spent ,. with rela-. Dr.ew Chaull.ceyays s ayHagerw t ander her1'0 par-er, angle of purchase was disturbed. caug'ht the last words clearly. was accidentally drowned. tlves In Scotia." I', ilversl!on dams, as was first ex- A. Sorensen, o~ Lincoln, attorney -Several of the younK people --Dinner guests Monday evening ents, Mr. and Mrs. C, A. 'Hager. She could not get It back Into place "Stay back!" same one had called pected, the Black & Veatch plans f'or the project. He discussed pro- of the Presbyterian' Sunday school In the home of Mr. and Mrs. -J, A. Kovanda and family ree between blows. She removed her and he thought the words were pre-' . contemplate the construction of visions of the Wagner act, which enjoyed a trip to the river Tues- George Finch wete Mr. and Mrs. turned home Sunday from the weight from It, tried to shift It , .. ceded by his own name! two permanent dams across the rlv- has now passed Congres~ and been day evening and.later had, Ice Harry Wolf and family. eastern part of the state where The door, sagging on the lower Stay back ,he had been warned! er. Th~ first of theSe will be signed by the president, and urged cream and other refreshments In -Several of'Ord's young mar- they visited relatives at Peru, hinge, tilted inward. .. . ' But why stay back? Shelter was 10cated 4lh miles west of Taylor the necessity of great haste In mak- the home of Roland Tedro. rled couples planned a picnic Brownv11le and other places and She was up then, lkcklng from in only one direction, straight on. and w1ll be a concrete dam to raise ing appltcatlonfor a loan at Walll).- -Patty and Jimmie Kucera of party Sunday evening near Nort? Mr. Kovanda attended a conven­ him as he stood In the lamplight, towards that cabin from which his the water about two feet. Below Ington. He strongly advised that Arcadia are staying with their Loup. A few. ot ~orth Loup s tlon of vocational agrt.culture In- long knife In her hand, the other life had been attempted, and he l)e­ the dam will be a settling ba~ln the application be filEid early next grandparents, Mt. and Mrs. J .. W. young people were also there. structors at Lincoln. ' spread across her breast. gan to run. At any leap now his with what Mr. Dunmire descrl!:>es week. I,ates while their father, Clarence -Mr. and Mrs,' Marlon Vincent -Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peterson of "Don't come In here!" she whls· flesh might be rent. He took the All a "skimming weir" ef1'oct to The plan Is to first apply for a Kucera Is In an Omaha hospital were. 90wn from the. Sand Flats Arcadia entertained a number of pered. "Don't come in here or only chan'ce open to him and ran trap the sand beflore water Is sent loan under the provisions of the recovering from injuries he te~ Saturday and d.t!lller guests III the friends and relatives at their home I'll ... I'll do the only thing you've into the main canal. These ex- Wager industrial recovery fact celved when he was kicked by a home of Marlon's mother, Mrs. A. Sunday, the occasion being their left me to do!" (Continued on Page 8). pensive dams are made necessary and then. If this falls, to seek an horse. !Mrs, Kucera went to Oma- A. Vincent. tenth wedding anniversary. He strode forward and stopped by an R. F.. C. ruling that perman- R. F. C. loan as was first contem- ha with him Frld~Y.'· -J. E. Tolen, whO has been III -Miss Olive RahlI;neyer gave a as, with a cry, the girl flashed the ency of construction w1ll be the plated. ' -Mrs. Oscar Collins Is improv- for many months, was not nearly dinner Sunday honoring her 100.. long blade at him. He recalled, basis for loans. . G .. B .. d th t t'd Ing nicely from a major operation so well during th'e hot days of last ther'a birthday. Guests were Rev. cursing. . overnor ryan an e s a e er In the Ord Hospital and expects to week... ". l'olllJ. w. 1M. Lamar and family. Mr. and "I could kill you!" Mr. Dunmire expects to receive partment of public works are ex- leave the hospital today. -Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Molzen are Mrs. R. O. Hunter, Miss Ella Bond "You could, of course!" Grocery permission from State Engineer R. l}ected to apprlove the North LQup I -Mr. and Mrs. Will Zabloudll spending a few days in LlncolIi, and Miss Velma W1lliams, of .MIl- "You think I won't?" L. Cochrane to divert the entire valley project immedlate!y, Attor- are at home again, arriving Thurs· leaving for that city Monda'-. ford. "You might. But I'm not leaving mean flow of the river at this dam, ney Sorensen said. He had recelv- day from a 'trlp Into Kansas and -Monday Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur -Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCathney, this camp!" Specials which means that from 400 to 800 ed assurance from the state en- Missouri. Their son W1lllam, who Cass drove to Sutton for a few the latter a niece of Mrs. A. Sut­ You think I won't, eh?"-fum­ second feet IOf water will thunder glneer,that this approval would be had beeJ;l attendlllg Kemper ,Mill- days stay.. ton, arrived last Friday from Long bUng for the rUle. "You think I !lown a huge canal and through given as sOQn as Mr. Cochran went tary school .Boonville, Mo., and -Thursday and Friday Mr. and Beach, Calif., a~d have been vlslt­ wouldn't shoot you down? ,.•. turbine units at the Sioux Creek over the project with Engineer their daughter, Mrs. Merle Nelson Mrs. Walter Stlchler, ¥r. and Mrs, Inll: here. Mrs. McCathney Is Mrs. Cookies Well, think again! Leave you here Fancy power plant fou.rteen miles below. Dunmire. The latter had an ap- and son of Newton, !Cas., actom- Charley Stlchler and Mr. alld Mrs. Sutton's only llving blood relative. to spread the word? Leav~ you An enormous production of electric polntment with Mr. Cochran at 10 panled them' home. .. WI1l Wheatcraft.ot Davis Creek Mr. MeCathney Is a contractor and alive to get back and spol. mY' ~mergy will thus be secured. At a. m. yesterday.and left Ord 'tues- -Joe Puncochar and his arches- were at CarrLa\i:e fishing.. They expects to make a trill. to South twenty miles of covered trail. To­ S'ioux Creek the water wlll be re- day morning to keep it. With him tra w11l play for Ii dance In Dun- caught the llmit and report a f1p.e Dakota soon to do some building, daT then can trall!"-in a mut­ 21bs' 39c stored to the river during the non- went Mr. SIorensen and In another can Sunday. On their way they time. , Mr. and Mrs. Sutton hope to ac- ter. "Today a tra!l'll be an open . irrigating seaston; during the April car went President Hardepbrook, wIll stop at York an.d broadcast --Q. Ma.tthewll. went froin Bur- company them on the trip. book ..." . to September period when water Is Roy Hudson of North Li>Up, Joe over KGBZ from 5:30 to 5:45 Sun- well to Omaha ''Monday, stopping -Mr. and Mrs. Everett ,Allen He looked out Into the coming ,Sandwich needed for irrigation it will be sent Barta of Ord and Harry Doran of day afternJoon. for a short' tlm~ J~t the home of and daughter Maxine, of San A~ dawn. A light breeze stirred, the on down a smaller canal to a point Burwell these omeers and dlrect- CO members were In attendance. his brother-In-lll.w, J. !'1eyer In Diego! Calit, arrh:ed Monday eve- stars were gone; thin cloud stream­ Spread west of Ord, irrigating land along ors of the district going to answer -Mrs. R. C. Greenfield says that Ord. .: '" . nlng or a visit In the home of Dr. ers in the east glowed a lemon the route of the canal as It goes. 8]1y questllons that Mr. Cochran her sister a~d husband, Mr. and -Mr. and' Mrs. Fred Mutschler and Mrs.F. A. Ba,ta. Mrs. Allen Plans have been made for a reser- and Governor Bryan may ask and Mrs. E. A. Simpkins did not move of Oakland, Calif., arrived In Ord Is a sister of Dr. Barta. color. . ne~es- "Today It won't snow and -" voir In the hills just west of Hill· to urge upon these men the to Custer S. D., as they planned on Sunday and are visiting the lat- -Galvanized and tin' palls, He crouched then and his head Qt. Jar Z9c crest hlOspltal and 'almost touching slty of great ha'ste." .. doing. They wen.t ,.to Sturgis, S. ter's sister, Mrs. Marie Kusek and cream cans, etc. Stoltz Variety thrust forward. She heard a ragged the west end of L street, Dunmlre The 'Ord men returned home tast D. instead. Tp.ls place is ab.ou t3 0 family., store.'-:"Velma Norene Is the 12~ltnew explained. This lake will cover night reporting that Bryan Is again miles from Rapid City. ,.rhey hav€! --'Sunday Mrs. 'l:)\lIe Finch, Mr. breath $Izzle through his lips as Catsup :I~~ ~~'if~t:~d. ';~~s,a~r;;:yd ;~t~h~n ~~~: he crept, cat-like, toward a window, abouttorty feet100 acresdeep andIn places.will be atA leastdam holding up this. andhother h wojects11 t area Karmdolngel Karlinwe . business there, and danrodveMtrosN' OGtethorLgeou' pFianncdh waenrde rifle at ready, and she heard the Heinz . 400 feet long and 40 feet high will with the excuse t at e w ) no -Miss Evelyn Snyder has lleen ner guests In the home of '!lir. and 5 with Dr.C. W. Weekes In attend­ safety click open .. , be constructed, he explained.' approve any project until he learns teaching In Arapahoe the past two Mrs. Steve Finch.' ance. Mrs. Tappan Is' taking care "Belknap, eh " he muttered, and This reservoir will be used for more of the pr?vlslons of the pub- years. She Is with her people, -Mr. an'd Mrs. Ed Michalek, of Mrs. !<'oth and the baby, both of in the tone was something of sav­ Large 19c the storage of waste water duripg lie works act. lJow long. the g?V- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snyder In Ne- who have been living on K street whom are doing nicely. age joy. "Belknap, after me ..." the irrigating season and a power ernor wlll delay these Vitally Im- maha county for a short time ,but 'are moving to the Loft house -The Study club of the Method­ The rifle butt slipped to Gorbe!'s plant wlll be built to produce elec- portant projects remains to be is vlannlng on sp.endln~ a few which they' have' just recently pur- 1st church gave a Jun~ breakfast at shoulder his cheek pressed the Soap trlc energy from the water in the seen. days at the World s Fair during chased.' The' Loft, fam11y will. 9; 30 o'clock Wednesday In the base- worn walnut stock. lake should an emergenc'y' make It the. summer. Miss Evelyn is a move Into the house just east of men t 1'0'0108 of the church. And then a girl was leaping for­ White Laundry necessary A 24:hlQur supply of Middle Loup Expects O. K. former Ord schOOl girl and often the !<'ord garage on M, street. -Guy LeMasters drove to Co- ;yard, screaming, dropping the electricity could thus be generated, Arcadia, June 14.~(Speclal)- visits here with Mr. an~ Mrs. TQm; -Mrs.'Ray. qo*has had an- lum'bus Sunday and Monday he knife she held, hurling herself up- Qnhlm. . , ., ;:~,. l't Is thought. ' . Williams... other letter from her 40me people was accompanIed home by Mrs. 10 bars ,Z3c. Progress In the affairs of the Mld- MI MI I k h h k l'f H bother LIN M Just below Ord a diversion dam dIe Lqup power and Irrigation dis- - ss nn e Lu es, w oas In Wood lA e, ca ,1 ., er I' e:\1asters and M sses • orma ae Her hand touched his sleeve as -III 1lo_ built and water will be ' t taught for several years In Boise, Dewey Green Is .Improving and Is Snell and Audreyspendin~Mell:!. The la­ ". t""d I t a al 4lL trlct Is somewhat congested a Ida., Is now at Fremont, Nebr., Ull and walking' a lIttIe. He lost dies had been a week Fly-Tox !lIver e n 0 a power c n 7» this writing as State Engineer R. taking up same special college thirty pounds during a.recent se- with relatives In Columbus. . roUes long, culminating In apower 4· Cochran last week cancelled studies. She spent a night In Co- vere Illness. ..,. . ---':\fro and Mrs. M. 'McBeth of plant and Uowing over. turbine the dlstrlct·s certificates of ap- lUDlbus with Mrs. Ed Wegrzyn be- -Jack Doran,' 'Glen Wright and Spaldin~ spent Sunday In Ord. IInits Into an Irrigation canal that proval on account or an. agreement fore going to Fremont. Miss Lukes Jack Tunnlcllff caine from Bur- -Tuesday evening Miss' Eliza­ Quart 9Sc would run on down to a point west between the district and Engineer plans on' spending a few weeks at well to attend the dance Monday beth Janssen gave a garden bridge ~f Scotia. ' D. E. W. Jones and Attorney C: A. home before returning to Boise In evening In the Qrd' opera hou~e. party. There were three tables of Plans for the north side of the Sorensen tb,at each ,mOUld receive September... The boys stayed, lIe the Tunnlchff players. river are equally elaborate. Acon- 2 per cent of the R. F. C. loan In -Mjss Ellen Magnussen' and home after the' danc~, returning -Mr. and Mrs. Ben Janssen arid Pint SOC tlrete dam to raise the water III the payment for.' their services. Last !<'red Jensen of Audubon, la., we're to Burwell In the 'morning. two sons drove to Ericson Friday, tlver six feet would be built just Friday directors of the district marrJed Thursday'and left, at once -Marlon Larson and some other Mr. Janssen was looking after nst oj Burwell and a power. can- metan<\ rescinded these agree- on a wedding trip to northern young men of Greeley are visiting business matters. Flour aJ would tak~ the, diverted water ments and Tuesday they went to Iowa. Their home will be on a the World's Fair In Chicago. Mar- -E. H. Dunmire of Kansas City Sunday Nite, Campbell M. D. liown to a point on Bean creek near Lincoln and held a four hour coil- farm near Audubon. Mrs. Jensen Ion Is a grandson' of Mr. and Mrs. Was In Ord Tuesday evenIng to t<'6rt Hartsutr. ' There an elghty- feren'ce with Mr. Cochran, in the lived In Ord for a couple of years M. Mc.Beth and has often visited meet with the Irrigation board. • acre 'reservolr would be built with course of which .they. agreed to and attended the Ord School. Her 'n Ord. '. Mr. Dunmire was accompanied by a power plant utilizing a drop of consult with Mr. Cochran before father, Rev. Magnussen, now de- -Dinner guests Sun!iay in the his daughter Miss Harriett and ·June 18th 481bs·93c 36 feet. All land on th~ north side entering Illto any agreements with ceased was a former pastor of the home of Mr, and. Mrs..Ola Sever- her friend Miss Helen Meyer. They of the river between Burwell and engineers or, attorneys In future. Or,) Bethany Lutheran church. son were Mr.•and .Mrs. Cortney stayed all night In the home of Sumter would be Irrigated by wat- It Is believed that difficulties were --A letter from Miss Mamie SI- Smith and Miss Evelyn and Rich- Mrs. D. B. Smith. OMA~ ter from this ditch. Ironed out at this conference and ler, Lo~g Beach, Calif., says that ard and Ray Smith of Janesville, -Charley Sternecker went to Ciemny Hall that another certificate of approv- liel' sister, Mrs. B. fl. Hall, known Wis., Mr. and ,Mrs, Ror Severson, Elba Tuesday to a'tend a meeting ~---_####_I#I# .al will be forhcoming at once, here as Mrs. Cecil Luse, Is hav- Mr. and Mrs; Noble Ralston and of the Farmer's Grain and Supply Elyria which will permit the district to ing her share of trouble. Mr, Hall :\fr. and Mrs. John Mason. company and to visit for a couple 1.19 apply for an R. f· d. loan. Is III and Mrs. Hall's grandson, -l."dlss Hazel Leonard, who re- of days. .he chUd of Willard Luse Is In a sides In the country, ,was a guest .---me in and see the machine. L. SeerIey Wednesday. Also ... wise peoIlle'are Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stowell buying furniture from our and children, Mr. and Mrs. WIl1 To­ complete stock NOW, and are ban,. Mrs. C. A. Hager and Chaun­ cey visited at Maul's Sunday. / getting It ahead of advanced Mr. and Mrs. Paul Duemey, Mr. prices. and, Mrs: Fritz Albers a,nd Ml. and, , ., Mrs. Charles. Marusk.a were, guests of Park Cook's Saturday night. Thursday, Friday'and- Saturday The regular school meet.ln.g .was.j • .d. ". • ..-. ' " .. Frazier's held at the school' house Mon!lay, Fur~iture.:~ night. Herman StoweJI was e~ect. 'ifRdt!riaking ed 1I1rector and Kenneth Tlm\per- . ' '24. , , " ,,~ .. ~ '" -, man treasurer. . June 22 to Ed ~--~---,~ F. Beranek,

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Mr. and Mrs. Ray P9~t of C~o _' _H~~~##H!U-U-~"~~""#" .Arcadia Deparbrient,:'\ By MRS. R.AY GOLDEN .' Mrs. Kate Hill Harmon and "Th~ 'Quiet Hour" which repre- for the, running eJ:penses of the "~"_,, ~ ~ ,,,, small son Randall and little Inez sented a family In the home en- school for the ensuing year, sam~ . HUl are guests for several weeks joyIng an evenIng of devptIonal fel- as the prevIous year. 'rhe reports ThIs community was saddened George Scott arrivOO Saturday ()f Mrs. Harmon's mother, Mrs; Iowshlp.. The program was In given by the secretary, Homer last Tl1ursday when word went out for a visit with hIs sIster, Mrs. Inez HUl and her brother MUla. charge Of Mrs. Winnie Bartz, Dor- Sample and treasurer, IoTank lhat Mrs. Adda.Bpl.denhad paslled Clayton Ward and famIly and other They accompanied Chas. Harmon othy PaddOCk .and' Lorna May JOhnSOn, were Interesting. The iLway In the eaI)Y hOUI-IiI, of the ArcadIa relatives. George spent the 1rom Holllnger Friday, who was a Shlneman; The rostrum was beau- attendance was small. morning. On the ~ay pre:ylou~ ahe past three years In Callilornla a.nd .guest at the Charley Rood ,hom\!. mul, with flowers and greenery, A chorus Of thirty voices Is In had been I.n her usual health Call- p~ns on returning' t(j thai'state. :,i' Sunday TIsltors at the Ed, Post for' whIch Mrs. Pearl Paddock and training on the llght opera "Pina- Ing upon several of her' nelghliaors T~(s ~Inter he spent at san: ·An- home were,. their !laughter ltully; her, helpers deserve ,enUre credit. fore" whIch ",111 be presented at and frIends. "', .. top.Io ~nd Dallas, Tex. arid ean1Ei to who, with Mr. an4 Mrs.J>{eston The glorIous down pour of rain the, summer chautauClua In late Iou" 1" I ' " . ··d" ted M,cadia by way of Chicago where H1n~ston drov~ up trop! St~ Mich-comlng just at the' close of 'the July. Mrs., Hurley S. Warren Is ' nera, sen ces were, con u.c he attended the World's Falr.r,,· ~el. Also Accop!panylng them were program afforded an hour of' vis- In 'charge. ~ev. Stephens Is froD;l,the l).ome at ten 0 clock Sat- Mrs. Rob~rt Lee ,'and ",·ft by., to' d coachl I lIE 11 h urday mornIng, In charge of her ,...... NocosrLy E'XTRAS a Mrs. 'Netson 0f LIncoln and .Y1rs. Itation before folks could hie to ng on prov nc a ng s . pastor, Dr. B. W. Burleigh with In- Fort Col1ins, Colo. are v[siting with Sprague ot WOOd River. The their cars and return home. The cast Is all home talent. D ' d M D Lee party returned home Sunday eve- Fu' '1 I h Id W d iMrs. Dorothy Knapp and Miss terment In the ArcadIa cemetery by r. an rs.. R. --' They came But One Moderate Charge .Jling.. Miss Ruby Is employed In nesd:yer~ftseerrnvooc~s wJuenre 7e at tehe- Inez Eberhart left Frldav for Lin- the side of the departed husband. to Arcadia. from Hastings where the Hlnkston home. , SUB h h 'e , coIn to attend the nine weeks Adda. May Logan,daughter of Mrs. Lee has been assisting with It is difficult to count the cost when a loved one is lost Mrs. Harry Salter and chlldren l~n :.vho cp::S~d f~~a~a~{eW~\~~; course of summer school at the Hugh R. and Catherine Logan was th~;tar;ft~~;r~~th:~n:'h~~~lIt_ but even thensueh' matters MUST be considered. Lena May, Harolcland Dorothy south of town at 10 o'clock Mon- tate university. Mrs. Knapp will born August 22, 1861 near Pltts­ ..Tune of Greeley Center. were call- day mornIng June 5, following teach near Ord this fall, the school burgh, Penn., moving a llttle later defiion and George: Hastings spent Here one moderate charge covers the cost of the en·' ,era'Monday afternoon m the I!Ted months of suffering. The deceas- which Beulah Wllloughb)" taught with her parents bo Hillsboro, Ia. th~ week end fishIng near Hyannis. tire funeral.'. . Barts home. ., ' ed had been confined to his bed the past year. where she grew to womanhood and Mr. and Mrs. steve Barr of Shell Mr. and Mrs. John Gray and for the past four years durIng Mn. Parsons and her grand- mothered her younger brothers and Rock, la., Mrs. Chas. Io'oX tof La ,sons Cecil and Francis with Mr. whIch time Mrs Coplen has taken daughters, Evelyn and Leona baby sister following their mother's Porte .City, la. and Herbert Jones and Mrs. Chas. Gray drove up constant care 'of him For the Gross, drove to Omaha Saturday untimely death. In the sprIng of of Waterloo, Ii!. spent several days .trom David City Sunday and were past several weeks d~rIng her after the girls' JU,other, who was 1902 she went to Morrill, Nebr. to In ArcadIa the past week as guests HARLAN T. FRAZIER _guests at the D. S. Bohrer home. husband's critical illness Mrs. b~lng cared for III University hos- be with the brothers and sister who of Mr. and Mrs. H. }I'. Lybarger and I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::~::::~::::~~ Mr~ and Mrs. Chas. Gray remaIned Coplen has had assistanCe Wil- pltat. They returned Tuesday aC- had established homes In that vlcin- other relatives. A famlly reunIon I. tOr, a week's visIt whlle the others lIam Lawrence 'Coplen wa~ born companIed 'by Mrs. Gross, who Is ity and ther~ on Dec. 1G, 1902 she was held at the Community Park returned home Sunday evenIng, at Coshocton Ohio September 9 much Improved. was united In marrIage to J. P. Bra- Sunday in theIr honor. . Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bennett, Ray parts but were disappointed that eJ:cept Cecll who la spending the I 1849 being past 83 years of ag~ Mrs. Harry Jeffries was operat- den of Arcadia which place has George Scott of Grand Island Bennett and Mrs. Everett Webb and more were not present. • week at the Victor Cook farm in at the time of hIs death An aunt ed on for gallstones In University been her home unm her passIng on came MllQnday for a vIsit with his chlldren were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rora'beck of Lavina, ·Davis Creek. ,Iaged 93 years passed a'way a fe"; hospital, Omaha, recently, an.d Is June 8, 1933 at the. age of 71 years uncle SId Scott and famlly. Mrs. Ralph Bennett at Grand Is- Mont, a sIster Of the late 'Mrs. M. Rev. and Mrs. Stephens wIth weeks ago In her CalIfornia home. eJ:pected to return home enhrely 9 months and 16 days. Mrs. Bra- Carl Easterbrook writes frQm land Sunday. ' McNamee and Mrs. Howard Acker­ MI88 Bess Eberhart drove to Wood On April 2 1871 Lawrence Cop- cured In a short Ume., den acquIred a large of ac- Red Cloud that he likes hIs work Wash Peters and son Raymond of man and Mrs. Thomas Rorabeck River Monday morning where Rev, len was ~arrled to Ruth Ellen Guests In the Homer Rupert qualntances and friends who extend there fine. He has been on a trip I of Midwest, Wyo., daughters of Stephens was asked to address an Boyer at Arbella Mo While liv- home over the week end were Mr. their' sympathy to' the bereaved with the Rife family and had the Ord were In Arcad a Monday on Mrs. MoNamee, returned to their Odd Fellows assemblage, also to! Ing at Arbelia theIr' first child Iand Mrs. Sh,erman Bond of W,ichlta, relatives. She will also be greatly pleasure of vIsiting In fOjlr states. busIness. • homes last week..Mr. and M,s­ · officiate at a reunIon of Maso~ Jesse L. of Ackley, la., was born: Kas., and Mrs. J. M. Peale, of Los mIssed from her church cIrcles of H. S. Kinsey and N. A. Lewin The Hollingshead children were Chas. McNamee and children ac­ Wood RIver was Rev. 'Stephens A son Aaron Bruce lives at Davis Angeles. They returned to Wlch- which she was a faithful member were In Lincoln ~onday on busl· called to Ord last'week by the lll- companied them. , -tormer charge as pastor. Miss ICreek Bate F fSt P 1 Jo Ita Monday. ness., ness of their father, J. H. Hollings- _Eberhart visited frien~s In Wood seph it. als~ of' rfavls Cre:~,' Mrs: I Saturday was the 26th wedding and regular attendant. Sterling Horner, seven year old head, who passed aw,ay Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pocock · River and retur~ed wlth the Ste- Peter Honeycutt of North Loup annIversary of Rev. and Mrs. W. She Is survived by one sister, son of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Hlorn- At the annual meeting of school of Ansley and Harold Nelson were : phens' Wednesday. and Chas Leon of Hastings Mr' IH. Stephens and also the birthday Mrs. Cora Morris tof MorrUl and er had hIs right leg broken below dIstrict No. 21 which was held at dInner guests Sunday at Will Nel­ Mr, and Mrs. Ed Christensen of and Mrs. 'Coplen came to N~bras~ Of, the latter. To commemmorate four brothers, Jolj.n anI! Emmett the knee last week when he was the school buIlding Monday eve- son's. · Arcadia were Saturday night and ka with their Infant SOll In 1872, the events about 70 frIen~s and LoJ:all, of Morrill, Frank Logan of kicked by a horse:' ning a levy of $6,500 for general Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jorgensen SundaY guests of relatives here, traveling In a covered wagon. parIshioners went to the parish Mitchell and Alec Logan of Hillls- Harlow Wbite was severely burn- school purposes for the comIng and Norma and Harlan were at ., The a~nual alumni 'banquet wUl They located on a claim just south house FrIday evening with freez- bor9, la. Her husband preceded ed on the left arm and rIght hand ,Year and a levy of $2.000 for a Floyd VanSlyke's Sunday, · be held in the basement of the of the present city of Hastings ers of lee cream, cakes and other her In geath In 1931. Sunday when a blow torch uplod- ,sinking fund for building purposes Mrs. Henry .Jorgensen' and Baptist chuch Tuesday evenIng, beIng among the very first settler~ eatables, surprising the pastor ed WhIch he was usIng whIl~ re- were made. These amounts are In daughter Miss Alma, attended a , June 20. MIllS CecIl WUloughby Is ,of that comtitunIty which was their and his wife. Rev. and Mrs. 8te- MornIng Bible school Is being pairIng some parts for his auto in l\xcess of the levy for ,t.he past shower In the George Hubbard chairman of the ticket commItt~ home for fifteen years. From phens were married in Plymouth, conducted at the Independent the basement of his hom.e. year. The levy for general pur· home Friday evening In honor of · and tickets w1Il sell for 9nly 30c. here they moved to a farm which England and he Is the second Eng- Fundamental church five mornIngs Miss Janet Colok returned from poses last year was for only $5,000 Mrs. Jorgensen's sister, Miss Ag­ Mrs. Edna Post was hostess to Mr. Copeln purchased seven miles, llshman to occupy the pastorate of the week from 8: 30 until 11: 30 MadIson, WIs. last week where she but a motion to levy this amount nes Christensen. . the W. C. T. U., Thursday after- southwest of North Loup and had In North Loup, it was stated by d h I 1 f-'M t d d h 1 for the coming year was vQted noon. My~a Barber had charge of just established themselves In George Johnson, who gave a hls- un er t e superv s on 0 rs. B. at en e sc 00 the past year. Mary down at the Monday evenIng meet. Mr. ad Mrs. Wes Miska and chil­ S~yeral dren were dinner guests Sunday the lesson on flowers. In- their new sod shanty when the tory of the ministry In North LouP W. Burleigh. Th.e school opened Cook who has been attending school lng, and the amount of $6,590 as In the J. M. Alderman home. terestlng talks were given and two blizzard of Januar 12 1888 vlslt- as a feature of the evening. The June 5th and will" continue for a at Tampa, FlorIda will remain In ,asked by the board was granted. · duets rendered by Eula ShIne,man ed them. About fihee~ year ago affal! Friday evening was arrang- month. Misses Alma Pierson, Rosa Tampa durIng the sJlmmer, having The question of establishing a Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Harkness "and Opal Post. At the close, bou- they moved to their present tome ed by Mrs. D. S. Bohrer, Minne and Anna Qreeniand and secured employment there. sinking fund for bulldln/\' purposes and children called at Jess Mey­ qUets were taken to the shut-Ins just south of town. BesIdes the Mrs. OrvU Sell .l}.re assisting as A letter written to his parents by has been acted upon at every an- ers' Sunday.. · of t~e vUlage. Immediate famlly two sIsters sur- D · C k N teachers. . , \yalla~e Doe stated that he had a nual meetlrig of the district for the Mr. and Mrs. Jack VanSlyke and WIth Mrs. Chas. 'Sayre as chauf· vive, Mrs. Rachel Powers of Good- aVIs Ablout one-half {nch of rain fell flne tnp to WashIngton and that he past several yearll but not until family were at C. O. Philbrick's teur a party of NorthLoup ladl~s land, Kas" and Mrs. NaomI Mc- ree ews in ArcadIa Sunday evenIng. The would sail fliOm Seattle Tuesday of "this year has thIs proposition car- Sunday. ' . ~parted Thursday morning fqr Vey of Valentine, Nebr. Mr.'Cop- Mrs. Harry 'Stevens entertained rain cooled the atmosphere and was this week for Red Bluff Bay, Alaska. 'rled a~d then only by one vote. Mr. and Mrs. Will Nelson and Milton, Wis., to attend the Com· len was a sports enthusiast 1fJ. hIs the .United Brethren Ladles AId very welcome although more raIn The boat trIp will take seven days. There were 40 votes cast for and daughters were at Henry Jorgen· mencement ex.erclses at the CQl- younger days and retained his In- SocIety Wednesday with thirty-one Is needed badly oiiaccount of crop Mrs. Clarence O'Keefe and 39 against the motion to make the sen's Thursday evening. lege. Included In the party were teiest In such up to withIn two present. conditions. daughters Mary VirginIa and Hada levy. M. McNamee and sons Raymond Mrs. Jesse Babcock, Ruby Bab- days of hIs death. He was a great Miss Lucy Mitchell' returned Mr. and Mrs. George Parker and an~ F. J. He~§hall of Burlington, The eJ:penses of runnIng the and Paul, spent Sunday In Eric­ cock, P. E. 'Clement of Omaha,and lover of horses. He was an hon- home Friday from a visit at Lln- Mrs. BrownIe Barger were in la. came. Wednesday tof last weel! school the past year totaled $17;- son. e Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Woode ,MIss Mome Clement. Molly will est God fearing pioneer of the coIn and Bea!rIc . Mason City Friday on business. for a vIsit wIth Mr. Henshall's 333.28 and the budget for the com· and Leon and Ilda, ROy and Jese remaIn for the summer as assls· sturdy type. Following brief ser- A Chlldren s day program was Mr. and Mrs. UPwell l<"inecy and daughter, Mrs. C. C. Weddel and Ing year estimates the eJ:pendl· Howerton were guests Sunday a1 tant in the O. T. BabCOCk home. vIces at the home In charge of rendered at each of the Davis famlly were guests of Mrs. }I'inecy's famlly. Mr. Henshall wUl return tures at $12,700.00, a savIng of Henry Jorgensen's. ' Miss Marjorie Green who has been Hurley S Warren further' ser-I Creek churches Sunday. sister, Mrs. Walter Mllls and fam- to hIs home in two weeks, the about $4,600 but on account of ~t Dolsle Waterman has ,been as· taking music during the year a.nd vIces we;e held the Baptist Mr. and Mrs. Archie Jefferieu lly at Westervllle Sunday. others remaining for the' summer. havIng about $7,000 In a restrIcted sIsting Mrs. Jess Meyers with hel WOrking, part time wUl return wlth church and Interment was In the and c, h,l,Idren wen~ ,supper gu,ests Jocelyn and Marvin Babel went A picnic for relatives was held at bank account and an'estlm,atemltted to an oper- home with his parents for some land last Thursday; Mrs. Masters mother Mrs. M. V. Terhune accom- were all 'busy putting u'p a good er home Sunday. large assemblage of parents and atIon for appendIcitis from which time. hopes to be able, to return ~me panled hIm home for a vl~It. crop of alfalfa last week., ' At the school meeting at Dlstric .friends who listened and watched she has beep. alllng for a number Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thorngate the latter part, of this week. Mrs. Otto Rett~nmayer and Several familles from this neigh­ 45 Monday evening Will Nelsol with amused Interest to the varied of years. At thIs writing VirgInia and children were visiting at the Mr· and Mrs. Fred Whitman were daughters left Thursday ilor ChI· borhood attended the Farm Holl­ was re-elected Moderator anc recitals and poses of the children Is restIng well. George Sample home Sunday. Broken Bow visitors Thursday. cago for a vIsit with relatives. day picnIc atBuss~ll park Sunday. Frank Miska was elected treasur whlcb Included songs and wel- Mr. and Mrs. Arch Moulton and Dorthea stayed for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ben' sanders and Noel Hogue returned from Ar' Judge Andersen brought ' his er' to finish Hie term of Rudolpl comes, eJ:erclses In costume, con- family are expectIng a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Steve Finch were at famlly Of Gordon spent the past kansas last Thursday where he had camp car neat Ule, river iltFrank Comson.. eludIng w.ith a playlet entitled Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moulton of George's Monday evening. week as guests ·of Mrs. Sanders' been on' busIness. ' Masin's last week ,nd,he and his ______.:..:----..... Battle Creek, Mich., who this week School meetIng was held Mon- mother, Mrs. A. C,. Hagey and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Strathiiee family camped there overnight ••••••••••••••••••••••• are attending the World's. Fair. " day nI~ht with the best crowd for ily. .' ". and Dorothy moved last week to the and spent the mornIngs and. ~ve· . , • I Vern Robbins drove to Omaha some hme. there beIng 21 voters Lois Bute of A,urora spent last Swaynle property which they pur- nlngs fishing. C , " Wash Day "l Sunday· on bus41ess, re-turnlng present. After the meeting the week as the guest Iof Mr. and M'rs. chased this spring. Mr. and Mrs. paul Genesklspent home Monday evening. crowd went to George Sample's to H. D. Weddet. She accompanied Misses LaVonne Bartley and Mae Thursday afternoon' ap.d evening may be changed to \.-'rrJaI- Mr. and Mrs. Leland Earnest ar- charivari Milford and his wife. her uncI~ Harry Weekley to BI:o- BaIrd left Sunday for. Ames; la. at Harry Christensen's. . ~ Spe rived home early Sunday morning Miss Exle Stimson spent Sunday ken Bow Sunday where she wUl where Mae will attend summer Terrell Maddox and family of from their three weeks vacation nIght at John Palser's. She and visit for a week. Mr. Weekley Is school at Ames. La\'lQnne will Scotia are visIting atl:)am aug· Wash'Hour for Friday alld In Chicago. They were accom- George and Mr. and Mrs. Harold county superintendent of Custer vIsit the World's FaIr before re- l1;enmos' for several days. ,:, . with ..a' panled from Aurora, 111., by Mr. Palser and children spent Sunday county. :' . turnIng home. , Mr. and Mr1}. Harry Christensen Saturqay and Mrs.' Donald Manchester who evening, at Carol Palser's. Sunday dinllera;.-Mr. and Mrs. Chan True had the misfortune t'O and family visited at Ed Beraneit's Iare spending, their vacation with Mrs. Ina Colllns was helpIng Ross Evans and family were guests suffer a number of paInful bruIses Sunday. ' June 16, and 17 Donald's people, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Mrs. Esther Collins Tuesday. of Mr. and Mrs. JIm Raspllcka. Mr. last Saturday morning when he fell Maytag Manchester and 'other relatives. Benn Nauenberg's were In Ord and Mrs. RlOy Hlll and VirginIa and aWhtrll,~.triniming a broken 11mb on The Earnests report a most won- Monday and their little Grandson Mr. and Mrs. CurtIs Hughes and ,.~ Lone star News ' derful three days spent on the BennIe Bohy came home with family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Misses Pearl Dobson, Lenora I There are now!four faIr grounds, \vhlch was a very them. J. M. John. Mr. and Mrs. Hal EI- Holmes and Marie Gates left Sat- Hazel Knecht helped Mrs. BUl different' models in short time to even 'begin to see Mrs. Phlllip Mrsny called at the 1I0tt and family, Mr. and Mrs,. Mar- urday 11'or Chicago to attend the Sutton clean house a couple of either electric or gas everythIng. One outstanding event John Wllliams home after cabbage tin Benson and baby and Alfred and World's Fair. Pearl will vIsit rela- days last week. Mrs. Ernest related was In ob~ plants Monday afternoon. Oscar Benslon were guests of Mr. tIves In ChIcago most of the sum- Fred Nielson spent Saturday engine type.s. ,Prices serCvhIng tIhe com-Pllete tmake-uhP of st. Jo'hn's Lutheran Church. and Mrs. L. G. Arnold. mer, The others will return In nIght with Richard Whiting. , are now within reach a evro et car n jus one ours Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Logan and about two weeks. Paut DeLashmutt spent Sunday of practicaliy each tIme, each man havIng his own MIssouri Synod. Mrs. Cora Morris of Morrill and The Arcadia baseball team play- In Burwell. task to aCcomplish. English divine servIces at 10: 30. }I'r,ank Logan of Mi,tchell returned ed Broken Bow on the local dla- Agnes Zurek spent Sunday with home in the,county. Mr. and Mrs. Irvle Sheldon re- Sunday school after services. d S d I' b f home folks. - If you are in need of turned from their trip to Denver BIble class meets Friday evening to theIr homes Tuesday after hav- mon un ay osmg y a score 0 :u 1 K ht d LeI 'd VI at 8 o'clock. Ing been' called here by the death 6 to 1. !uaze nec an a an 0- any service in con' ~~r:e~y M~:~nl~elJ;~~~uttro~t:~ William Bahr, Pastor of their sister, Mrs. J. P. Braden. L. P. Bly entertained the Rebekah let May Guggenmos vIsited LUlie nection with your Mr and Mr's G~o Round and son "ensl'ngt'~n at her home ·W""nesday Zurek Sunday afternoon. . Walter and family at Morrill and ; . ~. n. 'V "" Dr. McGrew was called to the washing machine or Mr. Sheldon's sister, Ida Lewis Christian Church. John li()f Ord vIsited relatives In Ar· afternoon. Leonard Woods home Friday would like to have a and family at Scottsbluff. Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy wlll be cadla Thursday. Mrs. Jo1.ln Mal- Mr. ~nd M~s. Len Sutton were mornIng to see Mr. WQods who Maytag demonstrated Grandma Weed as she Is famll- at the state convention In Lincoln lory of Alllance accompanied them Loup CIty viSitors Sunday. had an attack of appendiCitis. I He larly known passed her 89th mlle- ne:tt week Sunday so there will be remaining until Sunday with rela- The Afterno~n BrIdge club met is better at this time. , in your home give us stone Monday, June 12, and In no morning sermon. lives here. Mr. and Mrs. Don 1t the ~ommuD1ty Park last Thurs- Libble Bartos returned to her a call. honor of the occasion her children UnIon servIce In our church In Round took her tlt Ansley tQ board day WIth Mesdames H. S. Kinsey, home for a short time from her numberIng twenty-five. enjoyed a the evenIng. the train Sunday'e.'venlng and were E. C. BaIrd and W. J. Ramsey as dutIes at the' Frank Dworak home. E d win Armstrong social evenin/\, with her at the Bible school at 10 A. M. compelled to r'emai~ In Ansley over hostesses. will be in charge of home of her daughter, Mrs. Char- Mid-week BIble study Thursday nIght on acclount of the heavy rain- Mfs. H. L. Jameson, Ruth Jame· ley Tht-asher with whom she re- evening. fall. son and Helen CruIkshank return- sales and service this sIdes. Many lovely flowers and a Miss Emma Welty went to LIn- ed from Weeping Water last week Haskell Creek summer and we as· delicIous bIrthday cake from coIn last week where she will at- where they had spent two weeks Farmers In this vicinity have sure you that he will Brownie's Bakery, dressed in pInk tend summer school. with relatives. been putting up the first cutting and white andbe;lring the Inscrlp- I ~radi Masters, who has .been Mr. and Mrs. Parle Cooley of gh'e pro m p t and ",o~6~ of alfalfa and are busy cultivating courteous service to ton "Mother" were presented to C.HASE staying In Grand Island while Mrs. OklahllQma City, Okla. spent a few corn. There was a good stand of Lace trimmed her. Before the guests departed OEPRE5SIO" Masters 111 confined to the hospital, days last week as guests of Mr. and alfalfa. all inquiries. Ice cream and cake were served, '" and his daughter Mrs. Mary Atkins Mrs. P. W. Rounds. They left Fri- There were thirty-one in Sunday ~,~~j' ,~:;;,,;"'\'I.,~..,..~~~,~~ ...- ·Crepe Pajaluas Lucllle Paddock entertained the WITH of Sidney spent the first of the day for Minneapolis for a visit with SchOOl Sunday morning. In the members of her Sunday' school week in Arc.adla. Mr. A,tkins was the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. afternoon a, short Children's Day A. class at a sw~mming party at her called to Ord Sun4ay by the death Hal Cooley. Mrs. Rounds an

\ PAGE SIX THE ORO QUIZ, ORO, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1933.

...... man. A sixth camp will ,possibly Scale-Down In Debts wife, Cora E. Hemphl1l and Wllliam ot filed as above wlll be forever west quarter of 'Sectlon 24, all J State Capitol News be located near Valentine. Nebras- HOW SHE LOST 18 J. Hemphill, her husband, and Ed­ ·~arred. TownShip 17, North of Range 1 ka City has asked for a camp to be Of Farlner Expected POUNDS OF FAT ward Hlurley, tenant In possession, Dated at Ord, Nebraska, this West of the sixth Princlpi BI P.ARKE F. KE.AY~ located there. F i hi till b are defendants. . fth day of June 1933. Merldlap; the South 18 feet of Lo! •••••••••••••••••••••••• A bill passed by the recent legls- armers n t s coun y w e I will at teli o'clock A. M., on the JOHN L. ANDERSEN 7 and 8, Block 2, Babcock's Firl The attorney general answered lature would effect the salaries of interested. in the statement just tor Less Than $1.00 18th day of July, 1933, at the West (SEAL) County Judge Addition to North Loup; all c inquiries of cold storage companies state officers. A ruling from the received by James B. Ollis. secre- June 8-3t tary-treasurer of the Valley Coun- - " l<'ront Door of the Court House In Blocks 4 to 6, Inclusive, and Lots In an opinion that beer manufac- attorney general, however, brings t-- National Farm Loan assocla- "WI1l say in regard to Krusch- the City of Ord, Valley County, Ne­ to 7, inclusive, in Blo~k 7, all in ~ tured outside of Nebraska cannot out the fact that it is unconsUtu- tlon, from Bert Waddell, agent of en: I took It to reduce. I lost 18 braska, o~ for sale at public C. Davis' Addition to North LoUli be legally stored In this state. The tional to cut salaries of consUtu- the farm loan commlssloner,ata­ pounds after using one bottle and auction the folIowlng described and Lot 7, Blcx:k 6, Original TOWI rullng went on further to state that tional officers during their present tioned In the Federal Land bank or feel fine. Just bought one more lands and tenements, to-wit: site of North Loup, being levie beer manufactured within Nebraska terms. The salary cuts wUl be- Omaha, telling how It Is expected bottle today and expect to lose 18 The North Half of the North upon as the property of George } tor shipment without of the state come effective at the expiration of there will be a very substantial more pounds. I now weigh 148 West Quarter (N%NW14) and Johnson. defendant, and the follo~ may be stored In warehouses in this these' terms. The cut does apply, scale-down In the debts of many and feel flne," Mrs. Harry Rob- the North Half of the South Ing real estate in' Valley Countl atate provided they are, designated however, to appointive department borrowers because the farmer get­ Inson, Akron, Ohio. (Jan. 6, 1933-. Half of the North West Quar- Nebraska, levied upon as beln In the permit issued by the gover- heads under the governor. tlng a loan wlll be able to oUer Once a day talte Kruschen Salts ter (N%S%NW~) ot Section property of Frank J. Stara, defend nor. ' A report Issued by the state cash for settlement Of debt'J which -one-half teaspoonful in Ii glass Twenty-three (23), Township ant, to-wit: The foIlowlng tract of hot water first thing every Eighteen (18), Range Thirteen J. J. Thomas of Seward has been banking department recently show- he might not otherwise be able to morning. Besides losing ugly fat W f th SI th PM in Block 14, of the Original Town named as a member of the federal ed that during the last three pay. SAFELY you'll gain tn health and (13), est 0 e .x •" site of Ord, Valley County} Nebras reserve board by President Roose- months 28 farms were sold for, Commissioner's loans are being hysical attractl:ven~s-con"(lp~ in Valley County, Nebraska, ka, to-wit: Beginning at tne Nortb P containing In all 120 acres west corner of Lot 2, runnln Telt. Mr. Thomas served as chair- $171,000 and 15 town properties for made to reduce and refinance far­ tlon, gas and acidity wUI cease to more or less according to Gov- man of the democratic state com- $31,400. The number of sales and mer's d,elbts o'n a longer term bother-you'll feel younger-more ernment Survey, thence South 125 feet, thence Eas mlttee and was campaign manager price secured for the property basis, to supply working capital acUve-full of a m bit i 0 n-elear 30 feet, thence North 125 feel In 1932. shows a considerable increase In .and to refinance foreclosed farms. skin-sparkling eyes. to satisfy the decree of foreclosure thence West 30 feet to the place 0 A disagreement, If not an open real estate and Interest In real es- The collateral accepted Is first or A jar that lasts 4 week~ costs rendered herein on the 8th day of begInning; Beginning at a point 5 break in patronage matters, be- tate Investments, according to the ,second mortgages upon all or any but a trifle at any drUg store in September, 1932, together with in­ feet South of the Northwest corne tween newly appointed United department. part of the farm property, real or the world-but demand Kruschen terest, costs and accruing costs. of said Lot 5. and running thenc States ~nator Thompson of Grand The financial situation which per son a I, including crops. Of and If one bottle doesn't· jo;yful1" Dated this 12th day of June, 1933. South 2j feet, thence East 83.5 feet Island and Democratic National made the passage of legislation for course,betore the commissioner please you-money back. GEORGE S. ROUND, sherl1t thence North 24 feet, thence Wes Committeeman Arthur Mullen of an insurance moratorium neces- makes a second mortgage loan he June 15-5t. 83.5 feet to the place of beginning Omaha occurred when Thompson sary has Improved considerably wlll ask the holder of the first The South 60 feet of Division "0" advanced the name of George W. and there has been agitation on the ,mortgage to waive foreclosul'O otherwise described as beglnnlnl O'Malley of Greeley for internal part of Insurance companies for rights In accordance with the c~m­ at the Southeast corner of Lot 3, II revenue collector in this district. mo. lespect )ss. corner of Lot 6, thence South. 1( Mr. Mundy wlII fill a vacancy left Lincoln Omaha and a number of to the conditions or covenant\! of ValIey County ) • feet, thence west 41% feet, thenCE by the death of Judge James of other cities wlII particlpate. Com- their mortgages. The loan must In the matter of the estate of South Ii feet, thence West 83~ rac~s Joseph F, Maresh, deceased. Hastings. A number of leading at- petltive automoblle wlII be be repaid In such annual or seml­ Notice' Is hereby given to aU feet, thence North 26 feet, to thE torneys throughout the district had conducted by the fair itself this' annual installments as wlII dis­ persons having claims and de­ place of beginning. All that pari been suggested for the place in- year instead of by a promoter. charge the debt within the agreed mands against Joseph F. Maresh of Lots 1 and 2, Block 21, Original eluding Senator Cloyd L. Stewart Assets amounting to $3,400,000 of period. late of ValIey county, deceased, Townsite of Ord, described as fol· of Clay Center. Mr. Mundy was a the old guarantee fund which, . The commissioner's agentl!.lso that the time fixed for flllng lows: Beginning at a point 31 feel candidate for delegate to the deqlo- through court ruling, were recentl] points out that these are collater­ claims and demands against said South of the Northeast corner 01 cratlc national convention last year. put back Into the handl! of going alized and not personal loans and estate is three months from the Wm. H. Moses said Block 21, and running thenCE One-fourth of the AprlI gas tax banks must be used to strengthen that the financial condition of the third day of July, 1933. All such Mayor West 125 feet, thence South 19 feet, collections amounting to $161,000 the banks, according to a ruling by applicant as well as his history persons are required to present thence East 125 .feet, thence Nortb has been remitted to counties for the state 1;>anklng department. must be considered, Including, of their claims and demands, with l!l feet to the place of beginning. use on local road work by the state Under the ruling It wlII be Impos- course, the abllity of the farmer vouchers, to the County-Judge of Also all rights to a party wall treasurer. sible to payout any of these funds to repay his loan. The properties said county on or before the third agreement .and rights conferred in The state engineer recently com- as dividends. are appraised by the Federal !Lan~ dflv of October, 1933, and claims a certain agreement made by Frank pleted analysis of bids' on approxi- Warrants issued for the state's bank appraiser Iand Ihe uriS tht filed will be heard by the County J. Dworak and wife to Frank J. mately $125,000 worth of gravel for expenses for May mounteg to $2,- ~hme gfneral ~~~e~r~p::{yv t~g :e Court at 10' o'clock A. M., at tbe Stara, covering real estate In Lots highway maintenance. The state 172,410. In AprlI the total was $1,- e ,va ue 0 1 Th I i County Court room, In said coun­ 1 and 2, Block 21, Original Town­ Is delaying letting of maintenance 444,000. The general fund and offered as COlla,~el~een t\:r;~: ty, on the fourth day of October, site of Ord, Vl!:lley County, Nebras­ contracts until after the biennium capitol expenditures in May total- ~:~l tl~~~e~acnek I~an and the com­ 1933, and all claims and demanc1s ka, which agreement and deed was expires June 31 so that new fund'J ed $603,000; federal aid road ex- missioner's loan is that the land not filed as above will be forever flIed August 14, 1914, in the omce wllI be avallable to pay for the penses totaled $891,000; $106,600 bank loan Is made only on the barred. , .. of the County Clerk of Valley work. About one-third of the re- was spent from the motor vehicle farm property and can not exceed Dated at Ord: Nebraska, this County, Nebraska, and recorded In. sraveling program has been let up fund and $416,000 from the gasoline 50 per cent of the normal, apprals­ th'fteenth day of June 1933. Sidney W Smith, AttomeI book 33 of Deeds, on page 287. Lots to this time. tax fund, Highway construction ed value of the land plus 20' per JOHN L. ANDERSEN. Omaha, Nebraska. 5, 6 and 7, Block 17, Haskell's Ad­ Depressed times had no serious and malnfenance for the mQnth ot cent of the Insured, permanent (SEAL) County Judge NOTICE O}' SII~RU'}"S SALE. dition to the City of Ord. All ot effect on attendance at the Univer- May cost $1,414,000. Improvements whereas the com­ June 15-3t In the District Court for Valley the North half of Section 6, Town­ alty of Nebraska as was demon- The state banking department mlsloner's age.nt· may lend up to ship 19, North of Range 14, West ot atrated Monday of last week when reports payment of $33,300 to de- 75 per cent of the normal value Lanigan .Ii LanIgan, Attorneys County, :t'Jebraska. the sixth Principal Meridian, lying­ 883 students received their positors in f!LlIed state bankS at -and accept second mortgages and SIIElUFl"S SALE By virtue of an order of sale South and West of the Railroad t~lrd Notice Is hereby given that by Issued out of the District Court for acr~s diplomas. This is the largest Cortland, Franklin, Clay Center personal property as security. vlrtlle of an order ot sale issued by Valley County, Nebraska, and in the said North half. Lots 2, class ever to be graduated from the and Gra!. ' The agent points out that fOr the Clerk of the District Court of pursuanCe of a decree of said Court 5 ana 6, Block 12, A. J. Davis' Ad­ Ichool.· The report of the state treasurer the convenience of the public the dition to North Loup. A part of the Plans were recently whipped into shows total amount of cash as $3,- secretary-treasurer of the local the Eleventh Judicial District of In an action therein Indexed at Northwest quarter of Section 2t.. shape last week to establish five 621,234 for May which Is an In- national farm loan association has Nebraska, wltbln and for Valley Docket 13 Number 3472 Page 72, Township 19, North 'of Range 14, reforestation camps In Nebraska crease of $700,000 over. the pre- been appointed as correspondent County, In an action wherein The wherein The Penn Mutual Life In­ West of the sixth Principal Meri­ where conservation recruits wlII be vlous month. The current revenue and that farmers should find It Travelers Insurance Company, .n surance Company is plalntl1t, and dian, described as follows: Begin­ put to work. A change in policy fund totaled' $2,857,000. The gen- convenient ild satisfactory to make corporation, of Hartford, Connectl- l<'rank Mares, et aJ., are defendants, ning at a point on the North line or of the federal government made It erhl fund balance was $676,518. theIr applications to this c6rres­ cut, is plaintltr, and WUUam Glen I will at 2:00 o'clock P. M. on Mon­ said Section 1, 214 feet West of th& possible to put these men at work The balances of other funds are: pondent rather than apply dlrect­ Johnson and Ava B. Johnson, his d,ay, the 17th day of July 1933, at Northeast corner of the Northwest within the state. They are co-oper- capitol fund, $156,236; motor ve- ly to the agent stationed In the the West front door of the Valley quarter of said Section, running­ atlng with the state game, forest- hlcle fund, $230,180; gasoline tax l<'ederal Land bank. County Court House In the City of thence West on the North line or atlon and parks commission and fund $780 159' and federal aid road \D~. Ord, Valley County, Nebraska, sell said' Section 931 feet to the East the five camps' approved will be fund $173:965: Catfish .Are Bitfng. at public auction to the highest bank of the North Loup river, located near Crawford, Chadron, The board of con,trol fears a de­ Fishing In the Loup river for cat­ thence In a Southeasterly direction Louisville, Fremont and Benkle- flclt ot curtallment of food supplies fish Is always a popular sport dur­ RICH on the East bank of the said Nortb ~=~~~~~~~~~~~~ for state Institutions If prices of ing the summer months and ap­ Loup River to a point 11% rods ~ groceries . continue to advance. parently there are more of these South of the North line of said Sec­ t>ClyS: tion, thence East to the middle ot 15 The board's appropriation for fish than usual in the stream. this Grand Island, Nebr" June U.~ Only ' maintenance two years ago was year, as set line fishermen are re­ the public road at a point 11% Several patients who are being $3,426,250 and prices were low dur- porting good catches nightly. J. A. treated at the Sanitarium now for rods south of the North line of said - Ing the past two years. Now the Kovanda has been bringing In some rectal Fissure reminds me to calI Section, thence North along the $14 board has $3,360,000 and prices are middle of the said road to the point nice ones, Carl Dale, Ernest Achen your attention once' more to this of beginning, containing four acres, advancing. . and Dutch Burger caught six on serious and painful trouble which Bound Trip It has been announced that the seven lines one evening recently Inflicts Its terrible distress upon more or less. All that portion of state game. commission has given and others report good catches. Lot 1, In Section 22, Township 19, to the. both men and women alike. North of Range 14, West the approval to the plan of a state flsh John Klein has c.aught the biggest Immediate relief and a permanent ot hatchery near Bayard. It Is esti­ fish reported to date, a blue cat sixth Principal Meridian, described cure can be assured every case of as follows: Beginning at a point on mated that about 50,000 fish can weighing 8% pounds. rectal Fissure that receives my be· developed' there annually to be treatment. No patients are more the East bank of the North LouI) used In stocking western Nebraska RIver 11% rods South of the North Mehln Clark Valedlet9dan, grateful for a cure than those suf: line of said Section, running thence lakes and streams. I n te n s i v e ferlng from rectal fIssure. The World·s stocking of southeastern Nebraska Mrs. R. J. Clark has received East to the middle of the estabUsh­ first treatment brings reUef. A with pheasants has also been au­ word from her son, Ansel, in Fred­ ed 'road, being about 900 feet,thencEl' erick, Colo., tbat his son Melvin most reasonable time1lffords a life­ thorized and about 10,000 birds will time guaranteed cure. -. In a Southerly direction along theo sprin~. was valedictorian of the graduat­ mIddle of said road to the river be. put out next The most pleasant .surprise Is the The state health director reports ing class there with a 4-year av­ bridge, thence up the East bank ot erage of Jl4. His address on com­ cost. Fees are lower' than they Munn " Norman, La"..,-ers. said river to place of beginning, that eight centenarians died in Ne­ have been in years. They will not NOTICE FOR PRESENTATION Fair braska In 1932. The oldest was mencement night was much praised containing 10 acres, more or less. remain so when times get better. O}' CLAIMS. Elijah Connl1n of Lincoln who was by the attorney general of Colorado, AlI of Lots 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24, who was speaker for the exercises. Easy payment terms can be ar­ In the County Court of Valle, Block 5, Hawthorne's Addition to EVER-Y WEEK END 103. Among the eight were two ra~ged If necessary. D~>D't gamble County, Nebraska. . ' Indians and one Mexican. Melvin expects to enter college at Arcll-dla, upon which reill estate Tickets on sale every Saturday Boulder next year, having won a with your health. The best treat­ STATE OF NEBRASKA) said execution was levied. Dated ment Is always the cheapest Write )ss. and Sunday to and including scholarship by having §uch a high June 2, 1933. average grade In high schoo!.. to Dr. Rlcb, Rectal Specialist, VallFY County. ) GEORGE S. ROUND, July 9th Grand Island, Nebraska, enclosing In the matter of the estate Mira Valley• News Pearl E. MUler, deceased. Sheriff ot Valley County, Nebr.aska The annual school meeting held When 8-year-old Bernard Cenge this ad for any Info}'matlon you June 8-5t. would like to have. (1) Notice is hereby given to all lO-Day Return Lindt Monday evening at ValIeyslde was fell into deeV water while fishing persons having' claims and de­ very well attended. - WIII Fotb near Smith's Falls, Canada, his i·······~···················~···················l , Tickets ~od In Coach or Chair Car feet became entangled In the fish­ mands against Pearl E. MUler late lIall fare for children was elected director,· . of Valley county, deceased, that Marlon Vincent Is working for ing line of his lll-year-old pal, the time fixed for WhIg claims Will Fuss. Dave Miskelly, who pulled Cenge ~ and demands against said estate I back to safety. ! ORD DIRECTORY ; II Oscar HeIlwege came home from Is three months from the 26th day I St. Louis last Friday where he had of June, 1933. All such persons I '#'#####--##-4~""""ffl~##o"'",,##of'#-4__##o"'__##of'#-4'##'#I'

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.>•• i THE ORD QUIZ, ORD,,NKQRASKA. THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1933, PAGE SEVEN § , ."__-"'r.I-iI'##>-"'r.I-iI_""'r.I-iI_""''''''-''''''I##~~''#oI#oI#oI''''''''''''''', -Eastern Star wlll be in sessloD "The bacon's in the fur room. "Open that door, Enenl" he tomorrow evening In their hall, Popular Elyria Will you get h1" she asked. shouted thickly. "Open It, I say, or --So and Sew are meeting this Couple Wed Monday Cunning showed in his face. I'U beat It downI" PERSONAL .ITEMS afternoon with Mrs. Arthur Cap­ A very beautiful wedding took BELOW "You get I~ ..." She knew he could get in, but ron. place at St. Mary's Catholic church She took a knife from the table, breaking down the door would take -Jolly 'Sisters met Tuesday' In at Elyria Monday when Miss Anna a long thin-bladed knife; she pick­ time ... time ... the most precious About People You know the country home ot Mrs. J. J. Kaczka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ed a flashlight froqi. her own pack, thing she could win! . Beehrle. . , Mike Kaczka, became the bride of ZERO went quickly throUgh the door of He tried to break through by -Mrs. V. Johns of Garfield coun- James Sobon, only son of Mr. a:qd A Romanc• •, tM heayy planks .. ;- hurling his weight against it re­ ~.Miss Frances Petersen is a new -Members of the A. J. M.eyer ty was In Ord Monday to consult Mrs. Joseph dlst Aid society, gave a breakfast Ing are visiting in Valley county. Eltrl~da JenseIi and -Mrs. Henry mentioned. The[e wdll 'one :Vis- needed time! yesterday in the basemen! of the They have relatives in Ord and Norris and daughter were in itor present. As the lesson was "You must eaU" Ellen said, hot ~ h u r c h. The kensington group North Loup. Kearney. on vegetables we' scalloped cab- with Inspiration. "You can't take Pecenka & Perlinski met In the afternoon. -Miss Bernice Mason, who has -Sunday Mrs. Be,s Petty, Mrs. bage. / the trail on just coffee, PauL" -The several Dworak fam1Ue~ for several years taught at Lake E. H. Petly and Miss Margaret The girl made a great clatter enjoyed a picnic SUnday at Eric- Alice near Scottsbluff, will not be Petty were in North Loup to see Quiz Want Ads g~t results. with utensils. son. Mr. and Mrs. George Dworak at home this summer. She has Mr. and Mrs. Donald Manchester and son, Bellwood, Mrs. Otto Wa- gone to Fawcett, Canada to spend of Aurora, IlL, who are in Valley cha of Nazareth, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. the summer with Mrs. Jonh Ragan. county on a visit. Jack Johnson and son, Burwell and' ~uests last Wednesday in the -'0. P. Bell and son Gordon ~nd Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dworak and son home ot Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fales Edwin Armstronp; were spending and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dwor- were Mr. and' Mrs. Marlon Coxon a few days with the James·G. Has­ ak and daughter.' and Mr., and Mrs. Floyd Junk. tlngs and Ollis famllles. Monday ,'~Qlu.llPq;ma*,FOOD CENTER'S -0. O. S. club are meeltng tMs Thl\lY drove over froIll Ani;lley. "the B~lls returned to Hastings. MMJ FOOD CENTEU'S afternoon with Mrs. C. C. Brown. ':-Oerieral Aid society met last' E;ldwln planned on staying al\d Madams L. J. Auble and Noble Ral- Wed n es day in the Methodist finding-'SundaysomeMr.work.and ~rs. John ston will be co-hostesses. church. ServIng committee were Prin~e and Lew Prince left for the -Saturday Mrs. August Peter- Madams Charley Romans, Kirby World's Fair in Chicago. They son took her mother and sister, McGrew, Howard Jones, Almond had been visiting Lew's parents, Mrs. M.· Alderman and Miss Doris Brox, Vernon Andersen and Al Mr. and Mrs. Joe Prince. John to their home in BUrwell. They Bohy. . and Joe Prince are brothers. bad been visltln~ for several days -Thursday Mrs. C. E. Goodhand --'I'hursday Alvin, son of Mr. Anniversary Sale in the Peterson home. returned home after several days and Mrs. Arthur Smith, sprained -Degree of Honor will meet absence. She had been visiting In his wrist severely while cranking Weare extending our great Annivetsary Sale toiiiClude this FridaY Tuesday in the Legion hall. Mrs. Hastings and Crete. In t~e latter an automobile. Dr. Lee Nay is Nob~e Ralston and committee will place Mrs. Goodhand had attended caring for him. and Saturday, JWle 16-17. New and greater bargains. Thousands serve. graduating e~ercises at the Crete -Two North Loup baseball '. bought as they never bought before. -Catholic Ladles met last Wed- Normal.. A 'n e p hew, Frederick pitchers, Steve Finch and Wayne nesday with Mrs. Joe Beran. On Moon, was among the ,graduates. Sheldon, are having trouble ~lth By Popular Request, We Extend - account of the extreme heat there -Miss Lillian Hejsek, who lives tehlr pitching arms this year and was not a big attendance. near Aroadia, was a graduate last are making regular visits to Dr. Old Trusty BettylAnn' -Saturday Mr. and Mrs. George week from the Grand Island St. Lee Nay to have him work the » H' I<~rancis .. Dworak and son Junior and Mrs. hospital. She Is a daugh- kinks out. Our Flour Offer , Dworak's sister, Mrs. Otto Wacha ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hejsek. -Dr. Lee Nay performed a of Nazareth, Pa., drove to Ord from The family formerly lived here. minor operation last week upon , Coffee IIigh Patent, IIigh Quality the Dworak home in Bellwood. -Junior Matrons are holding Billie Boyden. five year old son .of Only with a dollar's worth or more of They were visiting George's par- their regular meeting with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Boyden of Oree- None better at any other groceries. Yeast ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Dworak Lester 1\lorton, Elyria. ley. price. Few so good. and other relatives. Same weight •,, -There was a family gathering One Lb. bag28c none better. last Wednesday honoring Cecil 481b.bag-69c Loofburrow of American Falls, Ida. Regular price 89c The homecoming was held in the S Lbs, home of Mr. and Mrs. John Chat­ Here IS You Sat:e 20% on Dollar's worth 01 Gro· field, Ord. Other guests were the Bag a Floyd Chatfield family, Rosevale, 82c eerie; even at the low prices here quoted! pkg 5c Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Loofburrow, Ord, 'Mrs. Jennie Bee ana daughter Dll~~I~~EUENT SPECIALS FUOM LAS1~ WEEK and Mrs. Frank Hoiman and daughter , North Loup. . Lemons, California Sunkist, dozen' ~ 29c Mrs. Winston's Apple Butter, 2 jars "~,----29c -Mr. and Mrs. Cortney Smith VITAL NEWS Orange~, Tea Siftings, Lb. pkg., 25c value for. 14c and son Ray from Janesville, Wis., sweet and full of juice, dozen, 14c arrived in, Ord Saturday by auto. New Cabbage, solid green heads, Lb. Ac Millers High Life l\lalt, light or dark They visited until Monday with re­ 59c value for. 43c latives. They were aCCompanied We've Just Ueturned Catsup, Betty Ann brand, large bot. 2 for 19c home by their children, Miss Eve­ Peache8, Betty Ann brand, slices or From the Allied Clothiers Buying Convention in Jell Powder, Cushing br., all flavor6, pkg. 5c hah-es,near gallon 39c lyn and Richard Smith. The lat­ Omaha •. , there we placed tremendous orders ter will return to Ord this fall and Lighthouse Cleanser, 5c value 6 for 19c Blackberries, Betty Ann, very solid , stay with his grandparents, Mr. for merchandise at Today's Low Prices. pack, Near Galloll.----- 39c and Mrs.Ola Severson and take up Camay, Lava, Jlardwater CastiJe Soap, bar 5c the senior class work. Miss Eve­ Grapejuice, 'pint bottle 25c,value 2 for 29c Peas, Betty Ann, real tiny, 20c val. 2 for 27c lyn will not come back to Ord as The 300 Store Buying Power she finished her high school work this year. Of Allied Clothiers ,enabled us to buy at prices III Our Meat Departnlent ':""Mlss Roberta Chase gave a pic­ substantially below today's market ••• we pass, Kellog'g'S Karo Syrup OLEO, our own brand, 3 Lbs. ~ ~ 25~ nic party last Tuesday evening these savings on to you. Bran Flakes Tile new handy pouring honoring her sister, Miss Sybil Makes Ilealtll for kid. CHEESE, full cream, mild flavor, lb. 18c ~ top can, Full 3 lb t't. Chase of Loup City. They met at dies and grown folks. Light or dark. Mortensen's camp but as the eve­ FRANKFURTS, fresh and tasty, Lb. 10c ning was not pleasant out of doors Prices Are Advancing they came back to town and spent Every raw product used in the manufacture of Pkg.7c RING BOLOGNA, made fresh, Lb. 9c 15c a few hours In the home of Miss Men's Apparel has substantially advanced Frances Bradt. Guests, besides higher retail prices must soon follow. Tf!-~e those mentioned above, were We Resen:c the Righ-t to Limit Quantities! )·our Eggs to your Old 'Trusty Store Misses Ellen Andersen, Garnette Jackman, Margaret Frazier, Fran­ ces Hubbard, Virginia VanDecar A Merchandise Shortage and Mrs. Vernon Andersen. Is at hand. Manufacturer's and retailer's stocks' -After visiting in Ord and North Loup Cecil Loofburrow left Thurs­ are very low •• , the manufacturing season is too The Food Center day for his home in American Falls, short. Ida. He had been at Wilmar, Minn. where he left Mrs Loofburrow with YOUU OLD TUUSTY STORE relatives. He had also visited his Buy Now At Lowest Prices brother Burchard Loofburrow in ~eed New Auburn, Wis. Mr. Loofbur­ , .ACT TODAY ••• select the apparel you row is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. and Want ••, Fall Prices will be materially Loofburrow, Ord. He holds the higher •, SAVE by making your selections position of county attorney, when TODAY! at home. -Rlly Knapp of North Loup is recovering from an injury to his foot. While working,' a large It's Your Buying OPPortunity/ stone fell striking his foot and cut­ ting It quite badly. Mrs. Knapp will attend summer school in Lin­ ,coin. She taught last year in dis­ trict 42. This fall she will teach BENDA'S in district 40, the Bailey school. Ray is a grandson of Mrs. M. Flynn Allied Clothier OI:d, Nebr•. of Ord. , '" " ", .! ' ,., ,PAGE EIGHT 'THE OR» QUIZ, ORD, NEBlli\.S~.A, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1933.

,LEGAL BLANKS-Get them at char's orchestra. furnished the rented my, land to Ben Harrison', 4:IAS8IF~EV Th~ Quiz. 6-t! muslc.~lie only <;attlema,u Q,t that section , ~onCiemny is having a weIl and' who has .survived' the' wreck.. He 350 PRESENT AT ~fllTl!d!!i REMITTANCE BOOKS-Only 50c, electric pump installed in hlsstore. Salle of the most substantl8.I and Keep a record of your payments, Steven Carkoski of Ord was' up respected citizens of the state, The Quiz. 6-U Tuesday installing the pump. ha came to thatsectlgji many WAtTHERLEAGUE Lost and Found FQRS.ALE-Fox terrior pups, $1 The annual school meetlu.g was years ago as a cowboy,aijd,Js re­ each. Joe PE\terson, Arcadia. held Monday afternoon. A larger puted to have several notc~ell aD IJOST-Men"s black oxford for left 12-lt crowd than usual was in attend- his gun. ' 0' CONVENTION HERE lOrd Theatre foot. FInder please leave ,at ance. C. ID. Woznlak was 'elected A happy incldent occurred on QlI:lz oWce. . 12-1 TYPEWRITER RIB B 0 NS -We as director of the board. tile way home. Eighteen miles (Continued from Page 1). have large stOCk. It we don't south of Chadron my car stopped, LOST-Two quart ice cream freez­ have what you' want, can get It in spite of the efforts at my chauf­ Tonight Thursday, June 15 . er, at lor near Sumter bridge. Olaf in 3 days.' 'The Quiz. 6-t! feur, Harold. so I decided to go As the first feature of the con· Olsson. 12-lt Elnl Creek News back to Chadron, for help. A pass­ vention here Sunday services were WE SELL I1l1a11ty gases, oils, ker­ inK car took me aboard apd de­ conducted at the Ord high school LGSr-~rge brown suitcase con­ osene, and greases at the lowest , Mr. and Mrs. W. Jo'. VasIcek and livered me to "the best mechanic auditorium in the morning, tlie liThe Story of Temple Drake" taining black winter coat, shoes, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Adamek. called in town," who the day's labors be· local pastor, Rev. Wm. Bahr de­ prices possible. stop in and at J. B. Beranek's Friday e,vening. with MIRIAM HOPKINS and JACK LaRUE bathrobe, lost from car June 3. tank up at our station. Frank ing done, was just starting out !lvering the address. At 1:30 p.. Finder please return -to this of­ Piskorsk1. 9-tt Mrs. Lyle McBeth and SO}} tack with his wi!e and two fine sons m. a business meeting l was bel.:! fice. 12-lt caHed at Frank Meese's Sunday. for a ride. Sure, he could just and Rev. O.F. W. PLttack o)f Lex­ MILK-As food p~ices advance use Wlll Adamek and George Vasi· as well drive my way as any. On ington, was re-elected 'zorie chair':' Friday, June 16, Double Program STRAYED-White coIlle pup 8 mos. more mllk. We would llke 15 cek helped W. J. Gates stack al. the way, when he learned that I man and Prof. Alvin Brandtholt. old, has yeHow ears, sh'ort tall. more customers' for our evening falfa Friday and Monday. was from Valley county, he ex­ of Kearney was re-elected secre- C~OUD SMITH in the great play Anybody knowing of his where­ route. PhOM 4503. Noll's Dairy. Edwin Armstrong of Hastings claimed: "Oh, I know yori and I tary. • abouts please call Steve Beran, / ,S-U spent a few days at the Will Ollls owe YOU for a dinner." He told At the close ol the business phone 2111. 12-lt home. ,i the storY. Years ago, when he meeting the delegates adjourned, ~I(t ~~9.CKETT" FOR SALE--.,Three choice mort­ Miss Allce Vasicek was a dinner was a North Loup lad I had in­ to Bussell park where the variou8' Vy LOST-Black pants belonging to gages on well improved farms, guest at Will Adamek's Sunday. vited him to eat dinner with me leaguejl competoo in games t,nd ladies 2-piece bathing suit, some­ $1,ooq, $2,000 and '5,000. C. A. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle !\lceth and sOllle day, which he promised to contests. St. John's leagu-3 or ~. F~'ilture-"Cleal" All Wires~ with Lee Tracy where between Sumter bridge Hager & Co. ,2-tf son called at Frank Meese's I<"ri­ do. A few weeks later he called Ord amassed the. most pointa and day evening. was awarded silver cup. Comed~-Slim Summerville in "OfficeI' Sne .My Child" and Ord. Reward. Stella Wegr­ at my office and announced that a , ~yn. 12-lt DAILY PAPERS-The Quiz wlll Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kasper. Mary he was ready for that dinner. We The American Legion hall waS order any of them for you. and Mlldred ealled at W. F. Vasi­ enjoyed our Kuest very much and the scene of the next event, , Adm. IOc or all the family admitted for 25c Wanted Saves yOU bother, costs you no cek's Sunday evening. he had a good time riding Wini­ where the Ladies Aid of St. John's Sponsored by the Ord Chamber of Commerce 1--.,.-----.,-----'-".;.,- more. Let us make a llttle com· Gordon BeH spent Sunday at the freds bike all the afternoon. He Lutheran church served dinner b WANTED-Salesman and colleCtor mission. ' 6-U WlIl OIlls home. proved to be LlOYd McCune and all the delegates. in Valley county. Write H. H. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meese and his wi!e is a daughter of the late In the evening another session AUTOMOBILE AND TRUCK IN­ chlldren spent Tuesday evening at was held at the I1Igh schOOl audi­ Hansen, 322 W 3rd, Grand Island. SURANCE-$5, down, the rest on Adrian Meeso's. Andrew G. Abney, one of the ear­ Nebr. 12-lt ly breeders of registered cattle of torium and an oratorical cOlltelit Sat'day, June 17 easy payments. Cheap, rellable Misses Allce and Evelyn Vasicek was the first fea'iure. Six yJung and losses settled promptly. I this county. Mr. McCulle found SENATE PADS, 2 sizes,' 'good and Richard Vasicek spent Friday the trouble with our car, brollght people competed and Elmer Moel­ quality, ruled paper; Boxed have sold thl" insurance to the evening at the WlIl Adamek home. ler. of Grand Island. won best farmers and business men the machine back tu Chadron, re­ first paper, letter and legal sizes in Dlst. 65 held its regular school paired it in spite of the late hour place. Second place' went to EU­ several grades; thin copy sheets, in Valley county. Ernest S. meeting Monday evening. nice Boshammer, Amherst, Cqats, agent, ,Qrd, Nebr. 43-tf and gave US a bed for the balance of and! several grades and colors. The of the night. third to Arnold Qllltmeyer, of Buf­ Quiz. G-t! "Cast thy bread U1'On the wat­ falo. All were awarded pins. The­ Vinton News ers: for thou shalt find It after first place winner fs entitled tQ' ~any days." compete in the oratorical conte,t Rentals Mr. and Ml'8. Jake Beehrle spent W. W. Haskell to be held in connectron wlUi the­ Thursday evening at the home of state convention at Seward in Au- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jobst. gust. , Mr. and Mrs. Frani John and Following the oratorical contest' daught~r Helen spent Sunday at Personals a pantomime and a one-act P~9)­ " the home of Frank Vancek of Com- were ably given by tlie Ord league~ Shorts-Peaput Ve~der. stock. ' ' -Sunday Miss Leota Crosby re­ At different tillles during th~ eve­ Mr. and Mrs. Merle Denning of turned home after visiting for a ning all delegates forned tn com­ Screen Song. Also Spori Elm Creek stopped at the I<'red few weeks In Lincoln. ' munity singing. Other features at' Travis home Friday morning to -Jerry Petska made a business the evening program were. singing Rev i e oW ~O\'er: ... the leave their three childen while trip to Olllaha Monday starting by Naomi Fuss, Ella Lange anef they att~nd the World's Fair. before day break and returning Dorothy Fuss and a reading by Jumps" and News. Mr. and Mrs. Blll DoeI)leyer and the same evening. '. Lois Bremer. " son BlIIie of Fort Collins, Colo. are . -Donnie and Bobby, children of Officers of St. Jonn's Walther visiting at the Fred Travis home Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Haught, are league of Ord, who planned tile­ spending this week in the coun· program for the convention and: for a week. Tuesday was spent in try home of their grandparents, a day of fishing at Swan lake. The weJ:e responsible in great measure Fred Travis family, Mrs. L.~. Wat­ Mr. and Mrs. Will Treptow. for making it the real success that -Misses Rosemond and Zelma it was, ,are Naomi Fuss, president;: son and son Forrest and Mf. and .Hemmett of Ogalalla, are visiting with Marjorie Rambeau, Mrs. Robert Lewis of Burwell were Ella Lange, "secretary ~ Georg~ near Ord with their aunt. Mrs. Bremer, treasurer; Walter Linke, among those of the party. They Wll! Treptow and with Burwell Eddie Quillian report a good catch. vice president; Dorothy Fuss, hos­ relatives. pice secretary. The next annual the PLANTS, PLANTS-Plenty of nice The Vinton baseball team defeat­ -Ira Meyers of near Elyria left SllOrts-"Daughter ot Sea" ed the Ord Barbers at the Sunday convention o( Zone 11 wlll be held Tralel Talk "Allez Wop" tomato, egg plant, a few pepper Saturday with two car loads of at Amherst in June of 1934. and a few flower plants left. W1l1 game played at Levi Chipps'. cattle for the Chicago market. sport ChampIon soon have nice lot of late cab­ The regular Brace school meet­ Ord Markets Wednesd'ay, ing was held Monday evening. John VVheat • 5S~ bage. R. J. Clark. 12-2t BELOW ZERO. Koll was elected to the school Corn ~ S6~ board taking the place of Wlllard Oats __ ~--- • .19c (Continued trom Page .,) Cannot, who term expired. Cream _. • 17~ HOLIDAY HEAD Mrs. Jean Chipps and chlldren until blood roared in his ears,·and Eggs .6c and Mrs. Frank Jobst and chlldren as he dropped forward, into the lIeavy hens -6~ spent Tuesday afternoon at the snow another rlfel shot crashed Leghorn hens 4~ SAYS TREE ARMY home of their mother Mrs. Jake again, the misslIe cIlpping a bare Springs ~ 10~ Beehrle. birch twig from its branch in line Light hogs. $3.9f1 Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kokes were with where his head had been ... Sows ~ $3.25 Sunday afternoon visitors at the Then, as his pulses slowed, he TAUGHT BAYONET Ed Verstraete home. made out an odd, indistinguishable A surprise birthday dinner b;y sound coming from the cabIn. It (Continued from Fage, 1). friends and relatives was given for rose and fell, stopped; began again. Mrs. E. O. Hackel at her home Then another. a man's voice, curs­ contempt of court, was found Sun,day. ing sharply ... And a shot! sullty and was fined $250 and On that the girl in th~ cabotn costs. This sentence has been ap­ screamed again. His name. pea,led to the Suprellle ~ourt but ------~------l "John!" she called. "John Belk­ Mr. Lux also face~ charges of r nap! Are you hurt?, Inciting. a riot at Wilber LE'rl'ERS FUOM He stiffened, at the muffled sound which c;ase. w1I1 be tried MOn'. raised his head in an ineffectual If... Funds for his defense were col­ effort to see through the thick' lected at the. meeting here Sunday. L_~-~!:~~~~~~~_J growth before, him. You wal).t to ha\'e your Lux feels very bitter toward "Not hurt!" he cried." Not hurt!" clothes fine cleaned and Sallne county officials and also Tells of Black lUlls Trip. The rifle crashed. A bullet tore toward Attorney General Good, To the Editor of the Quiz: ' through the screen of boughs to his pressed then bring them Who he charges with being re­ . Though central Nebraska people right. ' to us and you can be 8ponsible for his arrest' at Wilber. live less than 400 miles from the Then sUence once more ..• Several times during hi~ speech Black HllIs, one of the most scenic A woman a woman who knew sure that you wiU get a he charged that GOod and the 'Sa­ sections of the world, not many of A him, had given warning ..• 'What good job. Our work is line county judge and District us have taken the pains to see them. woman'! Judge Proudfit are "minions of I had occasion to go to Fali River different and lots better. Wall street" He 'also made a county last week to inspect a pIece "Ellen?" he shouted. sensational charge against Ne­ Her answer came from the close Hats cleaned and block­ of land and so wish to tell readers confines of the fur room: "John braska highway authorities when of the Quiz something of what I ed 30c• he said that there is $10,000 graft learned on the trip. ' ... John, are you all right?" In every mile of paved highwa:y Harold Haskell and .I set out "Right!"he yelled, raising him­ bulIt in this state. He urged, far­ early last Thursday morning for self a bit so his voice would carry mers not to pay their taxes as a Wayside, Nebr., which is near my better. "Is it you, Ellen? Where means of shutting off graft. "If land, passing through Alliance and are you?" we don't give it to 'em tlley can't Again the rifle, shooting savage­ Julius Vala Chadron. I called on George'Snow ly, aimlessly now. Six times, shot The home of good cleaning get it," he shoute

\ THE Q The Weather. )Juy from the A4t • • To save money in making neces­ Partly cloudy tooay, with pos­ Eary purchases, read the Quiz ad· lll'ble showers. Not so warm. r ...... 1Z vertfsements.

i:;TABLISIIED APRIL 1882 THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASK:.;'1;HURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1933. VOL. 52 NO. 13 J _,,--' , BOWERS, TOLEN Twister Wrecks Barn MIDDLE LOUP IS Ord Cont;rabt Club GEORGE RUSSELL Holiday Ass'n Will STATE APPROVAL At Ray Bryan Farln Gran~ Hold·State Meeting A miniature twister that appear­ Beats: Island The Farmers' Holiday associa­ ATTEND REUNION ed out' of a clear sky and disap­ OUT OF PICTURE, Group Sunday .. SUFFERS STROI{E, tion of Nebraska, Madison county peared just as. fast as it came, plan, wl1l hold a state convention FOR IRRIGATION wrecked a two-story chicken house 'Members of the' Ord Contract June 29 and 30 and July 1 at Loup on the farm of Ray Bryan two bridge clob were ioests of O. A. City, It was announced last week OF ORD ROTARY miles northwest of North Loup COCHRAN STATES Abbott, Jr., at \he Rhersfde DIES AT BURWELL by Ernest S. Coats, secretary of EXPECTED SOON about 3 p. m. Saturday. The build­ Coon(ry clol! 1n Frand Island the Valley county association, Six Past Presidents lIonored At ing w~s lifted from its foundations, Formal Cancellation ~f Permit Sunday afternoon" the dherslon Former Ord :Man Was III 3 State officers will be elected and a State Expected to Act Thi carried over the barn and dashed being a match ga~e of progres· program for the poming year wlII Dinner Monday EYe; Bowers to the ground midwaf between On File Monday; District May she duplicate co tract bridge Weeks Before Death Thurs­ be formulated. Week On Local Project; May behleen the elgh Ord couple Ma~es Inspiring Talk. barn and house, and was wrecked Seek Court Action. day; Was Buried Su~day. Forty delegateswl1l be named by Get Loan Withollt Trip East. completely. A It h 0 ugh several and a similar nunQ>et of Grand President Arthur Mensing, Secre­ other buildings were In the path of Island pla,'ers. the Ord club tary Coats and Treasurer Frank Stressing the theory that the na­ the tornado no other damage was From Lincoln Monday came was llctorlous by la margin of George H. Russell, son of Wil­ Carkoski to represent Valley coun­ That money to carry out the tural and physical sciences have reported. word that a formal cancellation 6,9ol:t points. I liam Overton and Susan Tipton ty at the convention. All other Val­ North Loup power and irrigation progressed too greatly and must Mrs. Ray Bryan had been In the of the Middle Loup Public Power Those makIng tJae trip from Russell was bOrn on Jan. 10, 1854 ley county members are welcome project may be secured without the now mark time until the human chicken house and stepped out the and Irrigation district's certifi­ Ord were Judge E~ ,Po Clements, near Liberty In Clay county, Mo. to attend and to express their opin­ hecessity of a trip to Washington sciences catch up and thus bring door Just as the building was lift­ cate was on file in the office ot the Miss Lena Clemellts, Dr. anll When he was thirteen months Ions but only registered delegates was welcome new& received' yester about world happiness and pros­ ed into the air. She, was not hur,t. secretary of state, this action cli­ Mrs. I'. A. Barta, .1'. and Mrs. old his father, William Russell, will be entitled to a vote. day by Bert M. Hardenbrook In a perity, Charles A. Bowers of Lin­ maxing a two weeks' series of EdwIn Clements, .... and Mrs. died and his mother with her two The convention will be held at letter from John W. Towle, who coln made an inspiring talk at the battles that Middle Loup direetors E. L. Vogeltanz; lit. ad Mrs. small children moved to Fillmore, On Los Angeles CounciL Mo., where they resided until he the Sherman county fair grounds. heads the organization formed to Ord Rotary club's reunion dinner Word comes from Los Angeles, have had with Governor Charles Eugene Leggett, ':u,r. and Mrs. Delegates are asked to bring their co-operate with Prjesldent Roo~velt Monday evening. Mr. Bowers is W. Bryan and State Engineer Roy Mortensen; and Mrs. was nineteen, when they moved to Calif" that Ed Thrasher was re­ C. J. ¥.r. Salem, Nebr. own blankets but a place for them in his Industrial recovery program secretary of the Nebraska Teach­ Cochran. II. J. McBeth and ¥r. and Mrs. insomuch as it applies to Nebras ers' association and Is a past pres' elected to the county council there.. When plans for the Middle Loup When fourteen lears of age he to sleep wl1l be provided without He' was elected two year!! ago and Lester NoWn. :' assumed the responslblIlty as head charge. Arrangements are being ka. Mr. Towle is now In Washing ident of the Ord Rotary club. project were first filed In Lincoln A deUc Ous bvlfet supper ton keeping in touch with events. Other past presidents seated with evidently his administration has they were approved as to feas­ Of the family and provided a home made to serve meals at nomina,! been satisfactory. Mr. Thrasher is sened at e club tormed a fit. prices op the grounds 0]' delegates Loans for projects such as this Mr. Bowers at the speakers' table Ibility and a certificate entitling Ung conclusion to~.a delightful for his mother and sister until the included Irl D. Tolen" of Lincoln, a former Loup City man and has them to seek Reconstruction Fin­ death of his mother in 1903. He may camp out and do their own are almost definitely out of the relatives in the North ~up com­ afternoon. The rd club Is cooking. An attendance of several hands of the Reconstructi~n Fl now deputy secretary of state, ance Corporation funds was Issued planning to Inllte • Abbott and was married to Ruth S. Bigger­ Clarence M. Davis, Dr. George R. munity. by Bryan and Cochran. staff on January 1, 1884 at Platts­ hundred Is expected. nance Corporation, the letter in hIs friends to Ordtor a return burg, Mo. To this union two dicated, and instead must be se Gard, H. B. VanDecar and C. C. Then came word, through the match at some Um . In the near Dale. ~ally papers, that this permit ha~ daughters, Mrs. Beulah Ramel of cured under the provisions of the The meeting was planned to been withdrawn. Governor Bry­ tuture. Lincoln and Mrs. Mary Koupal of Industrial Recovery Act. Under honor men who have been mem­ 400 TELEPHONES an, It was claimed, had received Ord were born. LE'ITER RATE 2c the terms of this act $70,000,000 bers of the Rotary club in the past Information showing that the Mid­ Mr. and Mrs. Russell made Sa­ wlIl be available for public work.s but have dropped out for various dle Loup district had by resolu­ lem their home for thirty-six years in Nebraska. The Sutherland, reasons. Aside from the past INSTALLED HINTS tion agreed to give 2 per cent of ~ODGE during which time he was engaged JULY 1; POSTAL Middle Loup and Col!imbus projects presidents only one former mem­ whatever R. F. C. funds are grant· REBEKAH In the mercantile business. Fail­ also may get loans, fr~m this fund ber was able to be present, Mar­ ed them to D. E. W. Jones, Of Om­ ing health caused him to leave the Instead of from the R. 1". C. Ion Crosby. President Orville H. BUSINESS PICK-UP aha, who had be64 elected super­ mercantile business so that he WAGES ARE CUT General Hugh Johnson, of Day Sowl read a brief letter from an­ vising engineer of the project, and HOLDS DIS,TRICT might spend more time in the out­ ton, 0., has been named administra other, Argyle Tippin, now of Win­ another 2 per cent of the loan to of-doors. ilIe bought a ranch in tor Of the government·s $3.,300, chester, Kas., and told the present Nebr. Continental Announces C. A. Sorensen, the district's at­ ',~RIDAY Rock county, Nebraska and in Postmaster General Signs Order 000,000 public works program and whereabouts of other former Ro­ Business Reco\'ery Campaign torney. MEETING 1909 he with his family came to Restoring Old Poatal Rate; wlIl name deputy administrators in tarians. He paid a tender trlbutll SUch actions were contrary to ., Ord which was their home until each state, advice from Washing to Wm. Nleuwland, W. E. Wolters As Depression Ends. regUlations previously set forth Ord Employes Affected. Iton indicates. The administrator and Wm. Detweiler, Rotarians who by Governor Bryan, the latter Burwell Scene of A nual Session ~~~8 r~~~g ~~d Rh:se~~gls~~se~I~; for Nebraska may be an ar~ en have pass,ed a~ay. . claimed, and he moved quickly to And North I,.oup ~oman Will moved to Lincoln. Here they re­ Effective July 1, it wlll cost glneer or may be a clvUian; in After opening the program Pres­ 'Claiming that since April 1 morEl cancel the certificate already is­ slde'd until 1925 when they came only 2c to mall a letter to any either event, he wUl be authorized IdentSowl turned the meeting than 400 telephones have been in- sued. It was Intimated that if the Head Di8tri~t '~n, 1934. to Burwell which was his home at destination in the United States to loan money on projects such as stalled in the territory it serves, district's directors would rescind over to Mr. Davis, who was the I the time of his death which occur- as the result of an order signed is contemplated In this valley. first president of the Ord club. the Nebraska Continental Tele- their agreements with Jones an4 Members of the ] ebekah lodge red In Ord on Thursday, June 15, Monday by Postmaster General Pending appointment of a state Mr. Davis introduced the other phone Company, which owns the Sorensen that the certificate from Ord, Ericson, '\ olbach, North 1933 followIng a paralytic stroke James A. Farley under authority administrator for Nebraska, the past presidents, all of whom spoke Ord exchange, this week an- would be reinstated. nounc~s Loup and Burwell m t at the I. O. three weeks previous. He was 79 given him by a recent act of Con- exact procedure that must be gone briefly. Dr. Gard, who was song the openIng of a "busl- Middle Loup directors did their O. 1". hall In Burwe 1 last Friday years. 5 months and 5 days old. gress. For the past year It has through in securing a loan i8' so leader of the club Qurlng the first ness recovery" campaign. Ever)' best to comply with the governor's cost 3c to mall a letter put postal uncertain that local omclals of the years of its existence, told about effort will be made and special In- demands, It is claimed. Threll for the annualconv ntion of Dls- His sister, Mrs. Sarah E. Sloan, early efforts in the singing line ducements provided to get more times they met and each time trlct 37, meetings bE ng held both passed away In Ord in 1927.. receipts slumped so greatly as a power and Irrigation district are afternoon and even J1g. The dls- He leaves his wife. two daugh­ result of the increase that postal marking time for the present. and mentioned Marian Carter, Iver telephones Installed, the company passed resolutions cancelling thelrl authorities decided to reduce rates Governor Chas. W. Bryan has not Hautala, Edythe Mason and Thel­ says. percentage agreemeIits with Jone[l trlct president, Mrs Evelyne 01- ters. two grandchildren, George ma Partridge as accompanists to Throughout the fourteen Ne- and Sorensen.. But each time, ac­ l;Ott, presided and t~e state pres- RusselI Ramel and Ruth Koupal, to the old level and thus bring yet approved the North Loup dis whom gratitude is due. IMr. Van­ braska counties tllat comprIse the cording to State EnglneerCach­ Ident, Mrs. Anna ElJfritz, attend- several distant relatives and many about Increased malllng. trlct but Is expected to do so this Decar gave a brIef talk on fellow­ cOmpany's territory a pick-up In ran's statements as given to the ed. • . friends. . Beginning also on July I, all week. At first approval was held ship, Mr. Dale told a few stories business is beln~ noUced, says W. dally newspapers, an objectionable' After holding, the usual ,business Short funeral services were held postofflce employes wlIl have their up by Bryan and State Engineer in his Inimitable style, Mr. Tolen W. Johnson, district manager of clause was included In the new session and lltter 4elegates had at Sowl's chapel in Ord at 10 a. m. salaries reduced by having to take Cochran until R. H. Wlllis, chief of spoke briefly and then Mr. Bow­ been welcomed t(l B,urwell, a con- Saturday, Rev. W. McCarthy oW­ nine-day furloughs without pay the state's irrIgation division, could the Nebraska Coutlnental. The resolutions passed. during the three months Immelll- inspect the plans of the local prC' ers was introduced, making the number .of telephones installed The state engineer said Monday test In putting.. OD. t~e se.cret work dating, after which the body was principal speech of the evening. ranges from 8 In Wilsonvllle to a that nothing was then pending in was held. The B",r ell team won taken to Lincoln and a brief ser­ ately following. This move was ject Insofar as they pertain to Ir· The former Ord school SUllerln­ score or more In other towns. his department relative to the Mid­ for the thirds'!c.ct_ ve year and Ivice held in the chapel at Memor­ designed to save $9,500,000 aU,d rlgatlon. Mr. Willis has now In.­ ~roject, lhus become pe~maJ).ent_possessors lal Park with Rev. Ray E. Hunt, brhUf the postofflce department 8 spected the plans and told Mr. Har. tendent has been a member of KearJl,ey has installed 66· tele- dIe Loup all drawings and ~y three Rotan clubs--Qrd, Holdrege phones. Ord 20, Orleans 17 and plans havmg been withdrawn. of the banner given fur proficiency an old friend of the family oW­ budget into balance September denbrook In a telephonic conversa­ and LlncoTn-.-arid his talk was In­ Hildreth 10. Governor Bryan has stated tltat In this work. The banner ~as Ielating and burial made in that 30. , . tion Monday that he would approve spirational to Rotarians. ,He re­ "This ~aln in telephones Is not he Is wllling to approve the Mld­ presented by President EIifrltz. cemetery. Many lifelong friends The department s order, issued them. He expected to mail the ap­ gards the future with optimism spectacular," repolrts Dis t ric t die LouP district as soon as he Is Ord was second In this (,:ontest. both from Salem and Lincoln were Monday, says that all postoffice proved plans to Lincoln yesterday, and expressed his faith that the Manae'er Johngon. "but rather It sAtisfied that no money will be A memorial drill was put on by present to pay tribute to his mem- employes wlIl be caIled on to Mr. Wlllis said. United States wlll work out of Its indlcate~ the North Loup team and It was on'. . share In the cut In one form or an- Mr Hardenbrook left for Lincoln restore.d confIdence and paid for political influence. Di­ other. Rural carriers who can-' ki' present economic troubles. improved bnginess conditions." rectors Of the district have said I evealed that only two Rebekahs He was a kind and loving hus­ not be furloughed are to have ,V,ednesday afternoon .ta ng With Otber short talks were made by "D\lrin~ th" past yl'ar many that they are an:'lious to satisfy have passed away during the last band and father, a man of warm, their equipment maintenance re- him the local district s completed Jos. P. Barta and George Parkins, families In this area hwe had the governor on that point b.ut year" one from Burwell and one enduring friendships who dellght­ duced instead for the three months applications for power and water long time secretary and treasurer their telephone service discontin- "we don't know what he wants," fro~ . Wolbach. Officers for the ed to ,be of service t~ those around period from 4 cents a mile a day rights. T~ey will be filed with of the club, by Ed F. Beranek, ued in an attempt to reduce ex- they·say. With both sides anxious commg year were then elected and him and· one who left the world to 1.176 cents a mile.' State Engmeer Cochran today. charter member who has not miss­ penses," he says. "However. most 1;0 see the project 1/;0 through It Is an interesting school of instruc- a little better for his having lived All Ord postal employes are af- These applications are thought to ed a meeting in the 7 1-2 years of of these people have found that. likely that all difficulties will be tlon held by the s~ate president. therein. fected by the new salary cut, be the last legal technicalities that the club's existence, and by Mr. such an action has robbed their ironed out soon. .\ At six o'clock dmner was serv- . ed in the basement of the Metho­ Postmaster Edwin Clements said had to be cared for to assure state Crosby, who told how happy he was homes of a service for which there It has also been stated that At­ Tuesday. As the result of econ- approval of the project. to meet with the club again. Presi­ Is no substitute and the worth of torney Sorensen Is in Washington dist church and at 8 o'clock dele­ gates again convened in the I. O. omy moves made last sum,mer em- Omcers of the North Loup dis­ dent-elect J. A. Kovanda was then which cannot be measured In dol- seeking a loan for the Middle Loup ployes were already drawing 15 trict feel even more confident of introduced but spoke only a few lars and cents." . project, . which Indicates that the O. 1". hall. A reading 'by an Eric­ LONG DROUTH IS words. The meeting was one of son member was much enjoyed, per cent less salary than before securing a loan under the public "We are going to do our part in district is planning to go ahead and the new cut will decrease works act than they felt about get­ the most enjoyable ever held by bringing back better times by without wa:tlng for the governor's after which th~ initiatory degree the Ord club. was put on by the Ord lodge. The aROKEN AS R,AIN present sal a r i e s considerably. ting an R. F. C. loan. This act Is making certain that everyone in approval. It has been Intimated Postmaster Clements and all Ord much more lenient In its provisions, this community who wants a tele- that mandamus act-on might be new officers w~re then seated, Two Ord Men Operated. ·Mrs. Della Inbody of North Loup employes wlIl take nine-day fur- they point out, and If granted the phone has an opportunity to order brought In the courts to force Bry­ lougs without pay during the next loan wlll be easier to repay as the Two popular Ord men, Wm. it now," Manager Johnson says. and Cochran to approve the pro­ being the new president, Clara FALLS TUESDAY Jensen of Ericson vice president, three months, it is stated. Rural federal government makes an out­ Heuck, manager of the Farmers ject since their disapproval wa. carriers will not take the fur- right grant of 30 per cent of the Grain and Supply company and not' ,based on the project's feas­ Ella Frazer of North Loup secre­ tary and Valasta Holy of Bu.rwell Only Half Inch in Ord But loughs but the cut In their mile-, money loaned. Developments are Reginald Beeghly, office assistant Ceska Beseda Club Ib1l1ty and this Is the only point age allowance will cost them ap-I expected to come rapidly as soon upon which they are legally en­ treasurer. North Loup extended of Dr. Lee Nay, are In Hillcrest Progranl Is Enjoyed an invitation to meet in that vil­ North Loup Gets Soaker; proximately $37.50 pe.r month each. Ias a public works administrator hospital recovering from appendi­ titled to disapprove under the pro­ Whether the new salary reduc- for Nebraska Is named, which will A large crowd attended the pro­ provisions of Senate File 310. lage next year, which was accept­ More Rain in Prospect: citis operations performed late last ed. tions wlIl be continued after Sep- be some time this week. week. Mr. Heuck was taken tIl gram and dance given at the Bo­ Feeling against both Bryan and tember 30 depends upon whether hemian hall Thursday evening by Cochran for the high handed way After adjournment 'w~s taken, Buddenly '\Vednesday night and delegates again went to the base­ A half Inch rain, the first mois­ postoffice receipts increase, Post- 0 Thursday morning was ope;rated the Ceska Beseda club and the in which they hav.e dlsapprovea ture that has fallen here in two master-General Farley has an- S t I e Pelllll·es· Front evening was much enjoyed. The the project Is said to be high in ment of the Methodist clJ.urch on by Drs. Weekes and Barta. where ice cream and cake were weeks, broke the drouth Tuesday program was opened by Emanuel Arcadia and other Middle Lou~ evening and with more rain in nQunced. Baby's Bank, Arrested Young Beeghly was stricken Fri­ Lukesh, who welcomed the audi­ served. The convention was one day afternoon and was operated on territory. of the mO$t enjoyable ever held in prospeCt for last night or todaY Charles Wells, 21-year-old 4,r­ Saturday by Drs. 'weekes and Nay. ence. Then came piano solos by ------,..--- Valley county's chances for a good cadia youth, was arrested Tues­ Evelyn and Wilma :Kluna, a re­ District 37. corn crop look considerably bet­ Both men are recoverIng rapidly. citation by little Robert Volf and Mob Violence Feared day on a charge of stealing be­ In Camp at Pibel. ter. Small grains have been tween $9 and t10 In pennies and others by Mildred Moudry, Rosie As Judge B. A. Rose greatly damageq. by the long dry slIver from a fruit jar in the Arcadia Mail Carrier Klapal and Henry Benda. Brief Monday morning Rev. L. M. spell but corn.is unhurt. kitchen of Mr. and Mrs. Zera Sell, ·dellt of DI·strl·ct playlets were presented by Mr. Sen d s Man to Jail Real, Miss Eva Bartusiak and Mrs. The officJal' reading on the Arcadia, the jar being the reposi­ Presl and Mrs. Anton Uher, Mrs. Frank JUd Tedro drove to Pibel lake to Tuesday night raIn In Ord was .44 Arcadia, June 20.-(Special)-A Benda and Helen Bartunek, Mrs. Mob violence was feared by Gar­ tory of money that the Sell's were authorit~es spend a few days with a group of of an Inch but rural communities saving· for ithel,r child;ren. Both meeting of the Loup valley district Jim Sedlacek and Miss SkoUl, and field county last week the Presbyterian young people when Frank Janicek, Of Erina, was near-by report mor'e than that anMrs. AI­ who are in camp there. Others to ~oaker th~ brought Into county court at Bur­ a of 1.09 inches fell at home and the doors were Iiot lock- association was held at Com- fred Bartunek. Mrs. EmU Skolll go were the Misses Maxine John­ North Loup. Elyria had only an ed when Wells walked 'into the munity park here Thursday after- gave a reading, wh!cb was fol­ well and charged with beating and son, Betty Lou Sweet, Beulah Mc­ otherwise injuring his 17-year-old elghth'of an Inch, Davis Creek got Greeley Man Wins kitchen and stole the money. The noon and eveJ,ling. About twenty- lowed by another playlet by Wln. Ginnis and Eleanor Keep, and Rol­ none at all and other neighbor­ theft was soon discovered and six attended, including the state Skala and Miss Georgie Vasicek. sister-in-law. More than 2,000 peo­ land Tedro, Jack Catlin and Ken­ ple gathered on the court house hoods report from a fourth to a Scotia Golf Meet young Wells was arrested when president, J. :\1. Fuller, of Gresh- Vocal musIc by Mr. and Mrs. Jos. neth :\IcGlnnls. half inch, indicating that the he was seen changing large num­ am, and the state presIdent of the P. Lukesh with piano acompani­ lawn and there were crie:; of "give L. E. Harris, of Greeley, won him all the law will allow" as au­ storm was spotty. A few miles bers of pennies Into silver at var­ Ladles Auxiliary, Mrs. A. M. At- ment by Miss Clara Skala was en' below North Loup no rain fell at the championship flight In the In­ Ious Arcadia stores. He Is alleg­ kinson, of Loretto. A 6: 30 dinner joyed, as were two numbers by thorities prepared to try Janicek. Miss Myra Hiner vitation golf tourney held by the For nearly an hour officials hes­ all but St. Paul and Grand Island ed to have admitted his guilt and was served, after which a business Richard and Emanuel Lukesh, a got a good rain. Scotla.J.NorthLoup club 'Sunday. today charges of either larceny or meeting was held to elect officers number by the Skolll sisters and itated to bring Janicek from the Weds Scotia lUan John Davis, of North Loup, was At'the Henry Hiner home In Ord Temperatures have been in the burgl8-!'y wlIl be filed against him and also to organize a Ladies Aux- another by Mrs. L. Mazac, The county jail to the court house but high 90's all week and yesterday runner-up and Glen Auble, of Ord; by County Attorney Munn. The lIIary for this district. The fol- program ended wit1}llh Instru­ finally Sheriff A. A. Waters clear­ last Wednesday evening Miss My­ won the consolation. Several Ord ra, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. was no exception, the rainfall of young man served a term at the lowing were elected officers of the mental and vocal selection by ed a passage hrough the crowd and the night before merely Increasing players competed and Alfred Wel­ state Industrial school In Kearne>: district Rural Letter Carriers as-' Richard and Emanuel Lukesh, escorted Janicek to the judge's of­ Hiner, became the bride of Robert the sultriness of the atmosphere gardt won honors in the second a few years ago, being sent there sociatlon: W. G. Beaver, Arcadia, Jim Vasicek, J. F.. Lukesh ana fice. There were hisses but Jani- Bevier, only son of S. C. Bevier of and making the heat more unbear­ flight. Mike Kosmata was run­ president; A: J. Nelson, Arcadia, John Horn. Dancing to music by Scotia. The ceremony was per­ for an offense committed in Sher­ cek was not harmed. , able. Cooler weather Is predicted ner-up In the third fllght. Other man county. I vlce- president; C. J. Goodrich, the Center Star orchestra was en,· In county court he pleaded guilty formed by Rev. L. M. Real. for today. Ordites who played included IMark i l : ~orth Loup, secretary,:,treasurer. joyed after the program. and Judge Ben Rose gave him a The brlde's attendant was hel Tolen, John Misko, Gould Flagg, -', The latter has held this office for maximum sentence of ninety days sister, Miss Merna, and the groom ------'- Forrest Johnson, Ed Holub and Butcher at }'ood CenUr. five years. Offlc,ers chosen for In the county jail, the first ten was attended by Francis Duff, of Cloud Smith Progranl Sylvester Carkosk1. Wm. Sheehan, of Grand Island, the Ladies AuxlI1ary were·: Mrs. Judging School Will days to be on a diet of bread arid Scotia. After the ceremony a "--~------is a new employe at the.Ord !<'ood C. J. Goodrich, North Loup, presi­ water. The crowd,satisfled with lunch of ice cream and cake was Was Well Attended RAymond Byington Married. Center lltore. Mr. Sheehan Is an dent; Mrs. A. J. Nelson, Arcadia, Be Held At Arcadia experienced butcher and comes to The severity of this sentence dis­ served, the wedding cake being The Ord Theater was crowded On Saturday, June 3, at St. vice president; Mrs. Lew M. Wil­ A 4-H club judging school for persed peaceably. baked by the bride's grandmother, take charge of the Food Center's Vaney and Custer county club last Friday evening when Cloud Paul's Evangelical church in Lin­ liams, Loup City, secretary-treas­ Mrs. L. L. Watson. rea~r meat department. A fUll line of urer; Mrs. Lillie Betz, Litchfield, members will be held at Arcadia Smith, famous and charac­ coln, Miss Edna M. Watts of Lin­ fr-esh meats will be carried In fu­ Injured In AccIdent. The young bride was graduated ter impersonator, -appeared under coln became the bride of Raymond news reporter. Postmistress Lor­ on Friday June 30. There will be North Loup, June 20.-(Special) ture, Manager Joe' Puncochar classes Of clothing, baked foods from Ord high school this spring. the auspices of'the Chamber or O. Byington, son of Mr. and Mrs. states. " ena W. Doe and Mr. Doe of Ar­ -Roy Cox and Sidney Wilson, of Immediately after the ceremony Commerce as a supplement to the cadia were among the guests. It and canning for the girls, and W. J. Byington. Rev. F. r.. Rooen­ this vl1lage, figured in a near tra­ she left with her husband on a theater's regular film program. beck read the service and the was decided to hold a meeting of livestock and crops judging for the gic accident last Thursday morn­ Colleded $51 for Homi. boys. All members -ahould as­ trip to Lincoln, after which the The public was admitted for the couple were attended by Mrs. Mrs. Lydia Fafelta, who was the association and auxiliary once ing while enroute<3 to Arcadia, newlyweds will be at home on the low admission charge of 10c and each month. ' semble at the Arcadia high school Edith Ladbury, sister of the groom chairman Of the drive for funds where they were going to do pump Bevier farm southwest of Scotia. several hundred people. took ad­ and Everett Watts, brother of the at 9: 00 a. m. and all classes ex­ and well work on Nebraska Secur­ for Father Flanagan's home Sat­ cept livestock will be judg~ there. vantage of the chance to hear Mr. bride. On June 5 Raymond was urday, announces that $51.75 was Greeley Wallops Ord Team. ities company farms. About three Special Telephone Meeting. Smith give the play "Davy Crock­ graduated from the University of The Ord entry In the Loup val­ Livestock classes will be judged mUes from Arcadia the truck driv­ collected and has been forwarded on farrns in tp,e vicinity. Special­ There will be a meeting, of the ett" In which he impersonated six Nebraska, where he was a mem­ ley baseball league lost to Greeley en by Mr. Cox turned over while characters. The pro g ram was to the boys' home. She wishes to on the Ord grounds Sunday, .thus Ists from the college of agricul­ going down a newly graveled hilI. officers of the various country ber of Delta Sigma PI. social fra­ thank all who assis'ted in the drive ture wlll be In charge of the judg­ phone lines south and west of Ord, much enjoyed by everybody at­ ternity and Gamma Lambda mu­ continuing a long, losing streak. Roy was pinned beneath the truck, tending. and all who donated funds. St. Paul is scheduled to play in Ing work, and wUl explain the suffering severe cuts and gashes at the Vinton school house on sic fraternity and was also a lieu­ placing of classes after they have Tuesday, June 27, at 8:00 p. m. --"----'--~-- tenant in the R. O. T. C. He and -.-After visiting for a few days Ord this coming Sunday. North a'bout his face and head. Sidney an~ his wife will make their home in Loup won again last week and been judged. Every club member was thrown clear of the truck and It is desired that there be a large -Mr. Mrs. O. W. Molzen re- with Valley county relatives, Miss strengthened its hold on the top in Valley 'county should plan to was only slightly hurt. The 'cab attendanoe of these omcers. IS-lt turned Thursday after a few days Lincoln where Raymond is em­ Elizabeth Petty returned Monday rung of the league ladder. attend this judging school. of the trUck was demolished. A.· W. Cornell, Sec-Treas. stay In Lincoln.' . ployed by the Western Union. to her home in Hasting!!. PACE two THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA, TI;IURSDAY, JUN~ 22, 1933. h.' =- ,... I'HE 0 RD QVIZ Well, Sam, three hundred far- tmtttttttttmuuuuttttmsm!uuututt r------The so-called moth-prOof paper Quiz Want Ads get results. mers met here In Valley county on bags will keep out moths only ) d V II C June 11 for a Holiday association when tightly sealed. Any paper DRJ. I B~~~ ;2~;AY r, a ey ounty" Nebraska picnic and to hear speeches by the q/ Somethinq I ] will do the same. Prepared bags 1I D L organizers of this Holiday associa- will not klll moths already in the RICH , .• ECCETT --- PUBLISHER tion. They did not 10Qk like Reds ~ DIFFEREnT J L ~-__------clothing. ' Only Eo C, LECCETT _ _' ___ EDITOR but were of the best type of far­ Clothes moths often damage fab­ Cedar chests will protect cloth­ mers in the county. ,All of them Sa.yS: tttttttttttttttttttttttmttmtttmtmttttttt rlcs in summer. The comm.onest ing if free of infestation when put Entered at the PostoIDce at Ord know that times are critical and of these moths are yellowish i in. Those made of all red-cedar Grand Island, Neb., June 22, 1933 ~ebraskll., as Second, Class Mad each of them knew that something b ~ail order catalogs never miss & color, and have a balt inch win~ heartwood are recommended rather There is only one reason why Vatter Under Act of March 3, 1879. must be done if we are to retain e. Notice it? spread. They ahv.lU's' seek darken- than red-cedar lined chests. Cedar ;:leople who are .sick go to a Spe­ Rounl! Trip , our homes and chattels. cialist for a cure. 'rhat reason Is .. If they describe towels, they are ed corners, and do not flit around chips or shavings are of little val­ to the One copy of this letter, Sam, husky, heavy, thirsty" and fifteen lights as do so many other moths ue. because a doctor.who specializes i~EMBERC:::=:;i goes to the Forum department of Cold storage stops all injury but in one thing Is considered more ~~~e adjectives.They wlll be found Damage is done by the moth la;- capable, having a greater experi­ \Y=nlcICAPRESS AsSOCI ~'n"'l>1 the Ord Quiz, another copy goes to ~i moths will survive cold storage in l'UJS~ U1.~' the Grand Island Independent, an- a h dozen places In a catalog, vae, which are whitish and half an ence and knowledge of his chosen eac me fetchingly described, and inch in length when 'rown Th dormant condition for a year ~ 193 3 ~ otger copy to the }l'armers Nation- Cold storage is rather expensive. ' work. ~ al Weekly printed in Washington 7ith ietch description is a. beauti- eggs from which the: hatch ar: It is foolish to believe a doctor u p cure. ,' smaller than pinhead, but their Paradlchlorobenzene is a new nY paper Ia repreoented for lenera' which a lot of your Nebr'aska Far­ a who pretends to have a patented Worldts product, much like napthalene and ....rti.lin. AuociatloLb, the N.hruka Pr_ mer subscribers read, and I hope No wonder it is so much fun to white color makes it possible to a~d cure for rectal trouble. The re­ mall order. You may sft quietly see thelll. Adult moths have un· similarly used. It is safe, Is ~:=:=:==:======::!tha\ you will print this letter in said to give good results. lfef of ltuman SUffering Is too sa­ _ Ithe }l'armer. I don't suppose you In the privacy' of your own home developed mouth parts and never cred to be misrepre~ented. In the and read yourself a most intriguing eat anything; they merely lay eggs Camphor, pyrethrum powder will but if you do be aure to let confin~ sulphur, carbon disulphide carbo~ present state of medical enllght­ the facts first, for if you don't we sales talk, look at all the pictures Clothes moths do not tetrachloride, hydrocyanic ~cid gas ment and education no patents are will be everlastingly after you. and they never quit telling you. 'their activities to closets. A single hot water, dry heat, soap solutio'n' necessary for the treatment of any Fair [~~~~~~~~~~~] Ernest S. Coats, a farmer of Constant reiteration of their bar- pi~ce of over-stuffed furniturE' and kerosene, are other remedie; disease. , Valley County, Nebraska and ~ains, their quality, or about the m~y, keep a house well stocked sometimes used. Ability and honesty should be EVERY WEEK-END AN OPEN LETTER TO SAM Secretary of Valley County luscious colors". ' WIth moths for years. The pests Brushing generally destroys all sufficient to obtain business. I M'KELVlE, PUBLISHER O}' }l'arm Holiday,Association. ~ It takes incessant advertising ~rt\:speciallY fond of bristles, hair, eggs and larvae In clothes. Beat· will be very glad to explain and Tickets on sale every Saturday TIlE NEBRASKA }'AIUlER. and lots of it to reach the buying fert ers, fur, raw wool, and plano Ing and sunning does likewise. Dry demonstrate my treatment of rectal and Sunday to and includinjJ public as efficiently as these cata- eOs. cleaning helps as moths always trouble .to anyone. Enclose this ad July 9th A Woman's Intuition. !-·_·'I-'·H--E--C--O-O--K-·'S---·'] log houses do. Merchants who tell ne of the best ways of protect- concentrate upo~ soiled spots first and wnte to me for any informa­ In a r~cent issue of the Ne­ their stories through the local ing articles from moths is to wrap Clothes that are worn and ru ~ tion you wish. Fees are moderate braska Farmer, a Nebraska farm paper, and tell them over and over them tightly in paper. Prlllt on that. are vacuum cleaned, seldo'k and terms are given. (1) IO-Day Return Lindt woman said, "We have not join- LCOL-YUM. YUMI are the only one, who have an newspaper does, not keep moths become infested with moths. ed nor do we believe In the holi- chance at all y away, but they wlll not eat through Tickets R"Ood In Coach or Chair Car day organization. It is our opln- .-.------. .. any pape~ , , Hall tare tor chlldren ion that many good farmers have Wh~t summer drinks do you And never forget that advertis- Napthalene, or moth balls wlll More than 480,000,000,000 hand­ joined it in good faith, but we serve that are cooling and dlffer­ t~ kerchiefs were made in the United ing has be made interesting. A kill the pests when used a't the States duri!lg the year 1930. believe the leaders higher up ent? What do your children beg poorl;r wntten ad, for all that it is rate of 1 pound to each 6 to 10 c ­ ; II :lr~ reds straight from Russia." for, iced cocoa? Or milk shakes bef~hful1Y c,omposed by a crack blc feet of tight space. Moth baN9 ~~ IIH__I#II_I####"__#"#""" " Just where this woman got or iced coffee? What do you give p~ n er, hasn t half the buying pull are not very effective when scat- I. ' her information we do not kllOw. them? Write the Quiz and let qs t at one has which is full of plc- terell about closet shelves or bu­ • Probably it was intuition. In all compare recipes for delicioqs tures of enticln,g female legs, drap- reau drawers. ' Clny case, she was getting close fruit drinks, etc. ' et sllks, !lr even' of big fluffy tow~ Moth proofing solutions do not OTHER LOW FARES­ to the truth. Some of the lead- What one dish meills do yJu e s, and It must also have the ne- seem. to make clothes absolutel' IN EFFECT DAILY ers in a disturbance that occur- serve? This is a good way to c~ssary persuasive wording. To immune from attack.' Nothln ha~ Hot '¥/eather Hints .. red in Saline county, Nebraska, spend little time in the kitchen fmd this appeal and pack It into a lasting effect in keeping f;brlcs' Party Fares - 10-Day Limit were nPssessed of membership and yet eerve nourishing food and every w0,rd and every ad Is every from being re-Infested. (Coach Tickets) cards in communist organiza- plenty of it. What hot salads do merchant s business and those who -..-"'-'---==----..::..:..:..:.::.----­ ... For harassed Housewives tlons when they were apprehend- yo!?' make, anything unique? Please advertise the most and tell the 3 traveling together $25.45 each ed by county officials. Same wnte in and tell, won't lOu? truth about their wares get the 4" "$24.15 each was true of the recent disgrace- Itallan SpaghetlL most business. I ful occurrences in Iowa. There Cook two pounds spaghetti un- Look up the record of any suc­ What woman wants to slave oyer a hot 5" "$21.60 each tender~ is a good deal of other in(orma- til drain and put on a large cessful store and you will find this cooksto\'e in 100 degree weath~r? And what (Half fare for ckUdren) tlon to indicate that the red platter. Cover with the following true. You have to tell the public tJand of foreign organizations Is sauce: ' and tell thenl. and tell them, over woman needs to, when our market contains Still lower Cares Cor larget playing its part in incitin~ far- Combine one-half cup olive 011 and .over, and make it enjoyable S-PRuri"­ groups. BITO"TANK~ such a fine assortment oC meats that are already mers to violence." one diced carrot, o.ne stalk celery readmg, tOQ. ~ .u.... 20 c:.AUCoi -=:. 16-day tickets Dear Mr. McKelvie: diced, small bunch of parsley one -000- ~~"!i:.~~~~ to serve? $28.00. Well, Sam, you and I were boys onion chopped fine, one or' two The H. u. Leggett family surely R~S-P~UF F4\Jl~1 ·r.\~KS - , 30-day tickets at slightly high­ together here in Nebraska. 1- have beans of garlic, chopped, one-half pick~d the right time of year 'to go 1~s..UR£U'5 Com,e here for the leanest, tastiest boiled er Care. known you for years and I always pound hamburger, and cook for to M~nnesota. In spite of the fact "E.\IIS ldmlred your courage, although as twelve minutes. Then' add one Subst~ntiaTaeSign,flawless con· ham you \-.e ever eaten. Or for any of the other Pullman Cares down 25%. that It is only June, it is a scorcher ~ooked ~overnor of Nebraska and as prl- small can mushroQms, one can to­ breaking records on every side. structlOn and die fact that the} stand.bys In meats, plus new and differ­ Let us,tell you about all-ex-­ \'ate citizen and member of the mato sauce, one-half can tomato An.d the hot sun and breezes are are ma?e only of ent ones bemg created this season by Swift, l.'arm Board I thought you were puree, season with salt and pepper ,opper-beating, pense and personally-conduct­ do~ng their bit to break other galt1anrzed. steel have won fOI Cudahy and other packers. ' wrong most of the time.and that ~nd cook slowly three hours. Put thlllgS ...• crops, gardens and ed tours, we can arrange COJ: you were working for other Inter- III the other half can of tomato lawns, for instance. !Juder Rus-pruf tanks first plac( you. dts than those of the farmers of puree, when it is all cooked down ~ilnk , Or why n~t boil a tongue or a piece of lean ---000- H\ stock values. Knov, The Burlington will exhibit :'>'ebraska.' But I am surprised at pour over spaghetti, sprinkle with Of all the ladies who wear pa­ what you buy. Look for th' ~eef. or pork 111 the cool of the morning, hav­ you of late, hiding behind a wo- grated cheese and serve. One of the world's Cinest pas- . ~rs. j~mas, .the cutest are these little ~age of steel and insurance reg lug It ready to slice and sen'e cold for dinner or :Ilan's skirts (or rather a woman's George Stockwell, San bltty girls who flounce along im­ J~ter 8uPl~el'? s~nger trains and cordially in­ intuition) to throw slime on the Francisco. ' number stenciled on th\. We want to .sen'e you in e\'ery way portantly, feeling different and at­ pO~~lbltl VItes you to make it your f .lrmer's or/1;anlzation. . RaisIn Cornbread. tractive in them, The size of the SJd: of every tank. . ,,,' and our meat IS sold at the most eCQU' J World's Fair 4eadquarters­ The farmers who support your MIX two eggs, one-half cup sU htUe Ferguson girls and Jeanette Ollllcal prices ill tOW!I, .-, , ,,:J,per, the farmers who paid you gar, one-half teaspoon soda, one We can sttpply all sites comCortable, 80Ct-cushioned Clements, and eyen smaller. As ~Round $10,000 or was It $12000 a year to and one-half teaspoons baking sma11 as the toddling size. or Round End seats. ,• magazine~ t.o read •• , l,1ve you represent'them on the powder, .two tablespoons lard, one A?d s0n:"ethlng I feel sad lo see a good place to reliL~, rest I' arm Board (or misrepresent cup raisms, one and one-half cups is httle bltty boys in long pants. oi hem) will not care for your pres- sweet milk, one-.half cup sour milk. KoupaI,& Barstow meet Criends. ' IJ;1a~es Of course they look cute and ridi­ Pecenka & Perlinski ,'Ilt attitude. If you cared to tell This dehclous cornbread. culous. But men's clothes are hot Lumber Co. the truth about our Holiday or- Mrs. Vmcent Hlavlcka, Burwell. ugly and uncomfortable, and it . H. G. FREY, Ticket Agent s mlzation you could easily find Butterscotch Candy. s.eems a shame to put them on ORD,NEBRASKA )ut how it started, by whom and Mix one cup sugar, four table- httle fellers when they wil~ get _-~- .L """""''''''''''''''''1'1'''''''''''' "":"-~""="~""~#~-="'="""'=-=-::-_#I_#'_##~." what its purpose is. You would spoons molasses, one tablespoon more and too much of it later --.....:....----:--_L-_-=====:::: 'Iot }Jave to take anyone person's v!negar, two table4poonis ,boiling Incidentally, I think ... oh, don't • ', . ,\'ord for it. ' water, one-half cup butter and mind me ... and you wont .. A smllll group of respectable cook without stirring uiJtil a little that the changes In men's ~t;I~~ Cumers met last fall in Madison put in cold water will break be­ are a joke. One year the lapels are a :ounty at the home of Andrew tween. the fingers if you try to quarter of an inch longer. Next ll

-Dr. C. J. M11Ier was an Omaha visitor Friday. , -Mrs. R. L. Staple of Omaha Is THURSDAY, =RIDA~, SATURDAY]1 spending a few days with her PERSONAL ITEMS daughter, Mrs. E. H. Petty. -Saturday 'Mrs. -Irl Tolen and ...---- JUNE 22, 23 and 24' , ----.. About People Y~u know son and daughter Adrian and Ruth I[ ~~_~I## I###_I##I##U-~ of Lincoln came to Ord for a few days visit. .... -Charley Sternecker returneo -Thursday Mr, and Mrs. Bill -Mr. and Mrs. John Goodrich home last Wednesday after spend­ Helleberg were visiting the Alex have moved from North Loup to "el'e's tlte MqST A"y Doll",- Ing a couple of days In Elba. Brown family near North Loup. their farm near Spring Creek.

-Mr. and Mrs. Charley Finley -Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Melia and They were in Ord for a few hours .~. I .. '.~ ,".• and Miss Lois Finley of North Loup Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Meyer were In Saturday. were Ord visitors Saturday. Grand Island Sunday.' -Curtis Hollingshead of Monroe, Miss Clara McClatchey Is having -Mrs. R. N. Rose and family Nebr., was in Ord to attend the some repair work done on her were visiting in Grand Island Fri­ funeral of his brother, J. H. Holl­ home property on L street. day and Saturday. Ingshead. He went to Arcadia from here and then to his home in -Po J. Melia and daughter, Miss -Miss Helen Flakus of Burwell Monroe. - Audrey and Miss Jessamine Meyer well known IIi. Ord, was married -Miss Thelma Marquard, who were In Gretna and Omaha for a June 11th to John R. Brannen of has been employed In Loup City few days, returning home Satur- Greeley. the last four years, has gone to day. _ -Dr. and Mrs. G. R: Gard are Hanover, Kas., to visit her mother, -Miss Lydia Hosek had her ton­ having some improvements made Mrs. Ollie Marquard. The latter , sils removed last Friday by Dr. J. on the Interior of their home pro­ lives with her mother-in-law, who G. Kruml. Her sister, Mrs. Maur­ perty on M street. is oV,er 90 years old. ice Bonne of David City, wag her -Mrs. Dan Needham of Broken -Misses Anna Marks and Mary nurse. " Bow has been called tq the home Koupal were visiting in Lincoln -Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gnaster and of her mQ.ther near Des Moines, Ia. for a couple of days, coming home Monica drove to St. Paul Thursday Her mother Is quite ill. Saturday eve n i n g. Miss Marks night. - The latter stayed with re­ -Ralph Hollingshead has re­ may decide to move to Lincoln. latives. Mr. and Mrs. Gnaster and turned to' his home in Wl\terloo, --Mrs. Myrtle Casteel of Keya some St. Paul friends drove to Om­ Iowa, He came to Ord to attend Paha, S. D., Is staying in Ord with aha to see the air races, returning the funeral of his father, J. H. her mother, Mrs. J. H. Hollings­ home early Saturday morning. Hollingshead. head. She was here for some time -Arden Clark spent ten days in -Mrs. Q. Matthews. of Omaha befor~ her father's death. Omaha with his brother, Chester and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schnabel of -Keith, Wayne an Lola, children Bentley and family. Last Wednes­ Stamford, Nebr., were In Ord for a of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newton, day Mrs. Benley and ten-months­ short time Sunday. They are vis­ were visiting last week with their old daughter brought ArMn home iting In Burwell with their people, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs,. WllJ and are visiting here for a few the J. V. Delashmutt family. Portis. Saturday they returned days with the Clark family and -Gene Megrue of Tekamah Is home. They' had a very pleasant with other relatives. ' visiting In Scotia with his grand­ time In the country. -Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Orcutt and parents, Mr. and Mrs., E. E. Me­ -Joe Lukesh and his Center granddaughter, Miss Marjory Niel­ grue and In Ord with his grand­ Star'orchestra drOve to Spencer, sen, who have spent several parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Brown, Xebr., Saturday ,night and played months in Los Angeles, Calif., are -Another specimen has been for a dance, returning Sunday expected home about July 4th. Their added to the collection in Jelmer's morning. Crop conditions around "home properfy in Ord is vacant and park, in the zoo in Loup City. It Spencer are similar to those here. they will again establish their Is an Albino badger;whlte a~ snow. Mr. Lukesh says. home In Ord. Several Ord people have been en­ -The Joe Puncochar orchestra -Dr. and Mrs;' John Laub of joying picnics in the park. drove to York Sunday afternoon Chapman were Ord visitors for a -Paul Gard, Dale Hughes, Ron­ and gave a 15-minute broadcast short time Thursday. Dr. Laub ald, Russell and Boyd Rose and over station KGBZ, driving to Dun­ has been spending considerable Clinton Blessing were at the North can afterward to play for a dance. time since leaving Ord In Sioux Loup-Scotla golf tournament Sun­ An enormous crowd attended the Falls, S. D. He is planning on day. They were caddies for Ord dance, Joe says. leaving in a few days for Kansas. players.··' , -Losers in the Jolliate club en­ -Mrs. Ed Wegrzyn and Miss -Sunday, morning Frank Travis tertained the winners at breakfast Vivian Sorensen of Columbus were and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Travis in the home of Mrs. Eugene Leg­ in Ord for a short time. Thursday, and daughter and Mrs. Alpha Hill gett Saturday morning, bridge be­ accompanied by Mig s e sAnna and cl),ildren drove to Central City. ing played after the breakfast. Marks alld Mary Ko..l!pal, they For a few days the two ladies and Mrs. Jos. M. Kokes is a new mem­ drove to Lincoln. They all return­ their children are visiting the EI­ ber of this club. ed to Ord Friday and Saturday mer Almquist family. -Miss Lavonne Bartley has gone Mrs'. Wegrzyn and Miss Sorensen -Miss Ella Mae Sershen, a to Chicago to attend a summer went to their homes In Columbus. daughter of John Sershen of Ord, is school. She' makes her home wHh -This week Miss Grace King, attending summer school in Lin­ her uncle, Will Ramsey and fam­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S, coln. She taught last year in dis- Ily, Arcadia. Miss Lavonne taught King, will leave Oxford, Miss" trict 8. -. last year near Arcadia, and has where she has been teaching for -There was a good attendance the same school for next year. several years and go to Columbia Friday at the Rebekah convention -Miss Eva Bartusek Is cooking University, New York City, where in Burwell. Ord sent eighteen for the youhg people of the Pres­ she w1l1 take up some special members and several were there byterian church while they are teachers studies. She does not from Ericson, North Loup and camping at Pibel lake. The plan on returning to Ord this sum­ other towns. Ord lodge put on the church members and friends do­ mer. team work, nated a couple of hundred cans of -Mr. and Mrs. Bill Helleberg -T~ursday Mr. and Mrs. Mark fruits and vegetables etc. These and ,a friend, Miss Irene Eighmy McCall of North Loup took their eatables' and plenty' of other good of Kenesaw drove to the latter da~ghter, Miss Pearl McCall to things will be served while the place Sunday, taking Miss Irene to Greeley, Colo., where the latter will children and young people are In her home. Mr. and Mrs. Helleberg attend summer school. Miss Mc­ camp. were visiting friends In Kenesaw. Call taught last year In district 68. -Funeral services for Mrs. Ja- .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;~:cob Stam of Greeley county were • held last Wednesday from the Hor,- ace church. Burial 'was In the Mount Hope cemetery in Scotia. She leaves to mourn, her husband GROCERY and five children, Mrs. Lynn Col­ lins, Ord, William Stam, Knoxville, Ia., Mrs. Henry Williams and Mrs. Fred Claussen of Horace and Hen­ Iry Stam, who lived- at home. The Stam family are well known In Specials Ord. -Monday Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hager and their young people, Mrs. :FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SELLING Luelle Petty of Kansas City and Dr. Chauncey Hager left Ord on an extended auto trip. They are I spending a, few days In Chicago. In Our l\leat Departnle":t, taking In the world's fair. They are going to Uniontown, Pa., where Mr. Hager has brothers and sisters I Oleo, our own brand, 3Ibs•.... , -. ,25e and will also ,visit in Pl}lIadelphla. At Jersey City, N. J., they will Bacon Squares, sugar eure, Lb., 10e leave Dr. Chauncey Hager, who en­ ters a hospital for a year's interne Ring Bologna, fresh aluJ tasty, Lb.. ,10e work. Mr. and Mrs. Hager and Pure Pork Sausage, all meat, Lb." ..71hc Mrs. Petty w11l then drive to Kan· . \ sas City, Mrs. Petty's home, after We'are going to offer which Mr. and Mrs. Hager will reo K. turn to Ord. They are taking their CHEESE WEE )'on something Tery spe. time on the trip and plan on rest­ cIal in cheese this week. You can buy fancy fon "rapped cheese Ing during the heat of the day, at just about the price of plain cheese. Just recently Mr. Hager had an op­ eration and the doctor thinks It AIUerican, Creanl or Brick, Lb•...... 22e best for him to layoff work for a few weeks. PiJnento, Lb•...... , 24e •••••••••••••••••••••••• Pull Creanl, mild flavor, Lb ~,' I8e DRUG ,'. Flour Oller Extended \\'e must be sure that eHry customer has taken advanfage of Sundries at 10c of this offer. You not only saTe money on the groc~rles you Why pay more for drug buy here bllt you saw,' a large portion of a doUar by buying

and toilet sundries, when - tile flour DOW. Here Is the offer: . .-. - you can buy them here at Buy a dollars It'Orlh of other groceries and get a bag of only 10c? Listed below .. -. , high patent, fully guatantecd flour! are only a portion of our ~ ~"LOUH, 48 Lb. Bag.....'..... ; . ;' ..6ge large stock. Toothpastes ••• Listerine, Dean Misko spent last week with I:'or tht1 small Illmll)' we extend aboHi offer and with a doUars -August Petersen shipped two -W1I1 Crouch of Anselmo has -Madams Gould Flagg and , Pepsodent, Ipana, Col· Leland Chrlstensen,- carloads' of hogs to California been here for several days visiting gust Peterson wlll be hostes wurth of other groceries, )'on can bu,y ••• gate, Kolynos, per tube -:Mrs. Jennie Wickman and son Tuesday. ' his brother, A. L. Crouch. ext Wednesday to the Presby! 10c. FredriCk of Tekamah recently vis­ -IU. R Aid society enjoyed a -In a' few days George Work ian Aid society. FLODR, 24 Lb. Bag, '. ; .3ge ited relatives in St. Paul. picnic last Wednesday in the Ord will drive to Wichita, Kas., after -Mr. and Mrs. Ed Parkos, Odorono Instant Regulator -Vernon Johnson of Burwell Is park. Yesterday they met with Mrs. Work and daughter, who and Mrs. Paul Duemey, Mr. l Reuu'mber, it is our &\In brand ilour and Js the best the Mrs. A. C. Wilson. . - mm produces. or Depilatory, each 10c. visiting in BellwooJ with his uncle have been visiting there for a few Mrs. John Jelinek and Mr. I and aunt, Mr. and 'Mrs. George -Mr. and Mrs. Horace Travis days. Mrs. Joe Jelinek spent Sun, Hirsch Deodorant, 10c. Dworak. Vernon is' a grandson of have returned from Central City. -Robert and Donald Coats of evening In Ericson. :Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Dworak, Ord. They drove down Sunday and vis­ Arcadia were spending a few days OLD TRUSTY COFFEE, Lb. pkg.....28e Cutex nail polishes, oil ited their sister, Mrs. Elmer Alm- -Miss Evelyn Abernetl'iy -Mrs. Keith Lewis and Miss with their grandparents, Mr. and Joint has been spending a weell and cuticle rem 0 vel', quist and family. , Mrs. Ernest Coatll. Last Wednes­ 3 lb. pkg. 82<.> 5 lb. cloth bag $1.35 Eunice Chase were Grand Island -Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Ord in the' home of her grandx: whitener, 10c each. visitors Tuesday. day Wayne Coats brought them to ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Andere netter Coffee cannot be bought;few so good! McLain and their daughter and Ord and left them with their other Unguentine, Dr. SclJoll's -Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. husband, Mr. and Mrs. Henry An­ grandparents, Mr. and IMrs. Harry -Mrs. A. W, Tunnicliff SIl Millers High Life lUaU, ean 43e Henry Hiner and family went to dresen and their daughter Clara Dye. They stayed here until Fri­ the week end in Burwell and ' COl'l1 pads, Adhesh'e Scotia and attended.a dance given Bell all troin York were In Ord day when their parents, Mr. and assisting in the McMullen Stl :Four Jacks lUalt~ can : '..3ge tap e, Mercuroc,hrome, by their son-in-law, Robert Bevier and 'Visited George's sisters and Mrs. Walter Coats drove to Ord Mrs. Tunnicliff's brother, He gauze bandages, first aid In honor of his marriage to Miss brother, Mrs. W. N. Hawkins, IMiss after them. McMullen of Burwell, has gOnE Myra Hiner. ' Sarah McLain and John McLl\in. Mlnnesot~ on a fishing trip. Peaehes, Betty Ann, near gallon 3ge kits, brushless s' h a ve,' -James Barnes was 78 years SItces or lIahes -Saturday Mrs. Kirby McGrew -Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. old this week and the day was -Miss Eleanor Dye of Lou.!> ( shaving cream, efc. 10c. and children left for a' visit at Vernon Laughrey returned home properly celebrated Sunday when spent Sunday with ne)' pare Clarkson, Nebr" WIth MrS. Mc­ from Glen Elder, Kas., where they Blackberries, Betty Ann, near gallon.3ge Wildroot Wave powder, his children met in his home in Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dye. Solid Pack Grew's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. had spent a few days with rela­ the southeastern part of town and -Mrs. J. C. Work has gone fl hair tonic and shampoo, Jones. Mrs. McGrew's brother, H. tives. They haq a pleasant 'Vaca­ epjoyed a picnic, dinner on the EI Centro, Calif.. where she Bottle Caps, gross package ' ..18e 10e each. ' E. Jones, took her arid the children tion although it was very hot and 14wn. His children were all there, been staying with her daugh as far as Albion where they were dry. They say crop conditions Mr. and Mrs. ElIis Barnes and Mrs. Folke Kardell, to Long Be EHr)'tblng In fresh, frults and Tegetables the market affords at Buy drugs and toilet met by c.. S. Jones a.nd Mrs, Glen there and all along the way are family, Greeley; Mr. and Mis. where she will spend the SuUl~ Auble and family. The' Aubles much the same as here. In ever1 George Barnes and family, Scoqa; -John Klein and son Earl '1\ YOUR OLD TRUSTY STORE necessities at had ·been spending,' a couple' of place there is need of rain. the Chester Barnes family of Ar­ in Omaha, returning Thursday weeks with Mrs. Auble's parents -Junior Matrons met Friday cadia; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cronk of -WlIl Crouch of Anselmo Mr. and Mrs. Jones, and retlirned with Mrs. Lester Norton In Elyria. Parnell; Mr. and ¥rs. John Can­ A. L. Crouch, were guests SUD to Ord with Howard Jones. The Mrs. Ed Holub and Mrs. C.O. ning, Grand Island; and from Ord afternoon in the home of Mr. STOLTZ McGrew family went with Mr. White, th.e latter the mother of Mr. and Mrs. Howard, Barnes and Mrs. W, E, Kessler. , The Food Center VARIETY STORE Jones to Clarkson. Mr. and 'Mrs. Mrs. C. J. Mortensen, were guests. two children, Mr. and Mrs. Wes -Thursday morning Dr. H~ C. S. Jones are planning on bring­ The club' has discontinued its Dally and M.r and Mrs. WlIson and Norris removed tonsUs for J ...... ~! •••••••••••••••••••••••• Ing the McGrew family to Ord. meetings for th~ summer. family. ' , Inez Swain. ' ~ •.• C' PACE FOUR THE ORO QUIZ, ORO, NEBRASKA. TlIJJRSDAY, JUNE 22, 1933. .. _ ...-...... --~-rp7757777-Kf , , . f \ -Mr. and Mrs. Fern Johnston -E. D. Resseguie of Madlso.n .'-M.r.. and :Mrs. John Olson of -Royal Neighbors wilJ meet to- ger, and Dr. Chauncey A. Hager Mr. and Mrs. Henry SeUlk and and little daughter were in from has been spending a few days In Fremont are in Ord for a' few days morrow evening in their hall. . from Omaha. Dr. Hager rendered family of nel\.! Comstoc.k spent r:-··PERSONALS·---' the country Saturday and visiting Ord with his daughter. :Mrs. Bill visit. 1 • -Tb,e kensinFiton division. of the sac,red cornet ..~o.',lq, the m r,p.­ Sunday.evenins at the Jo}n, Kno- their people, the Ed Holloway Heuck. He went home Sunday. -LlOYd Rusk Is enjoying Ii few Methodist Aid will meet the 28th !' 'at 9 mg s.ervll;e. .' !" .' i. ~. plk home . ',l ., '" ,..'. -_~j family. Mn. Johnston says that --,.lRoyaIKe-nsingtoll club mem- days vacation and spending the of this month In the church bas'e­ Our church 'iva;s also honored Mrs. M~rtha e -Dinner guests Sunday in the Lloyd Sack. The Sacl,t famUy of Nebraska, Lloyd McGrew, also 3 Ibs 74c hostess this afternoon to the So home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Fra- were also 1n Crete. from the University of Nebraska; and Sew club. der were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lind- -Elmer Oll~s and Mr. a~d Mrs. Mrs .. E. O. Petty from Kansas City, Good Used Pianos for Sale and Rent lib 25c -A letter has arrived from Mrs. sey and daughter of I{obart Mill, Will Ollls and some of theIr c~ll- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ha­ Norman Colllson saying that she Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Fra- dren were v{siting Sunday WIth .Tea ••••• and~rm~~~.~url~Th~~ z~r~d~qh~~, . I lli~r~o~~~~ ~d Mrs. J. ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~~~~C day in New York CIty as soon as -The Jay Auble family a,re on Hastings and'~~th a sister of Mr. ~ , '. J. M. Green Mr. Collison arrived from South the way home after spending seve Hastings, Mrs'.' Kate B. Fulton of ',:" '\ 1/2 lb. pkg. .. .15c America. They were for a few eral weeks In California. Pittsburg, Pa., who Is here on a days enjoying the sights in th~ big' Mrs. Elsie Draper Is visiting visit. Mr. and Mrs. James Ollis city. friends in Hastings. She waa and children drove to the Will 01- BranFlakes -Dr. C. J. Miller drove to Oma- planning on visiting In Grand Is- lis home and spent the day with ha Thursday. He was taking his land before coming home. other members of' the Will Ollis These are the new Kamo siRter, Mrs. John Rossow of Lohr- -Miss Laura Abernethy, who family. ." • • • '3 packages....25c ville, Iowa to Blair to see their with her brother Harry Abernethy -Misses Lucy Rowbal, Inez i mother, Mrs. Rosenbalm. Mrs. had for a few years been living Swain, Daisy Hallen and Lois Fin- Rossow had been here for several near Los Angele.s, Callf., are n!-lw ley recently spent a day in Kear- Cheese ••• weeks. at Elk Creek; Nebr., Miss Aber- ney. ,I .t'ull Cream -Dan Needham of Broken Bow nethy arrivM Thursday and Harry -Home Circl~ of the Presbyter- ~5c was in Ord Sunday night and Mon- was supposed to reach _that place Ian church met yesterday In the lib.. II II •••• day. Saturday. They have a brother church basement. -Burwell Eastern Star mem- iiving there. -'On the 13th of this month a bers have invited the Ord Eastern -'Saturday Mr. and Mrs. L. lJ, son was born to Mr.' and Mrs. s Star to be tllelr guests the eve- Milliken and sons James .and Da- Ethaq Magnussen, of Audubon, la. 'Farmers uing- of the 27th of this monh. vid returned home after visiting -Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mortensen ~.J SC -Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Sample of In 'Blair and other places in Ne- entertained at dinner laEt Wed- G• ~ •. O.JNorth L?up will be at home on a braska and attending the world'8 nesday evening. Guests were Dr. [ann near !\orth Loup. Mrs. Sam- fall' in Chicago. They were ac- and Mrs. F.x... Blessing, Mr. and 'Everyone Poneh 187 pIe was' until, June 11th Miss Vir- companled from Blair to' Chicago Mrs. Edwin Clements, Miss Lena _ ~inla Murphv of Greeley. Mr. by an aunt, Miss Frances Gross. Clements and Judge and Mrs. E. I Sample Is well known in Ord. -0. O. S. club met Thursday P. Clements. j afternoon with Madams C. C. -Mrs. Mamie Goodrich of North 'Wants! Brown, Noble Ralston and 'L. J. LOUP is a guest In the home of Auble In the Brown home. The :\lrd. E. H. Petty. club has discontinued until fall. i~~~~~~'~~~__=~~~ -James Barnes has been III and ----- confined to his bed. His children who live out of town have all been SPECIAL 95 :0 see their father. -Miss Edith Mason returned LOW RA1'ES and $1 Thursday from Audubon, Ia. where' OVER she had been visiting the J. Mag­ nussen family. She had a pleasant Fourth of July time and while there attended the ~---" wedding of Mis! Ellen Magnussen I I I~ Rub-A-Dub-Dub! Whisk and I<~re.d Jensen. When the Mag-. I \ nussen family lived in Ord Misses i them into the tub. They're Edith and Ellen were very good ,.i frlend8. J grand, they're gloriQus, -Tuesday John Rogers was 74 •••• alplOst ewrywIle'ce years old and spent the day fish­ ~ ing, His daughte:r, MrS'. Sadie Round trip tickets, at only they're life-s a v rs for Skinner and son BlUy of Broken three-fourths' of the one way Bow came to Ord Monday evening fare will be' on sale betwe'6n summer. Easy to wash, and accompanied' Mr. Rogers' on all points on tp.e Burlington the fishing trip. and to many points on con­ easy to iron, easy to look -Mrs. N. J. Peterson has not necting roads throughout the' been well lately. .She alId Mr, western and southern statel!'. at Workin them ... play Peterson are living In tI1elr rann , Dates of Sale house near the fair grounds. The June 30 to July 4, inclusive in them ... live in them. land Is rented. ~ckets good in coaches or You'll be fresh and cool, -'Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Oscar . chair cars Enger and Mr. and Mrs. JolIn Ol­ son of Fremont, were vfsftlng in Round trip tickets, at one rare' and what's more, you'll be the country home of Mr~ and Mrs. plus 25 cents, good in sleep­ I<'ritz Kuehl. ing cars upon payment of money ahead for they sell -Miss Waunetta Cummfns who Pullman fare, will also be Olli is recovering from an apoI!€ndlx sale to the same destinations for only $1 & $1.95, That's operation was able Thursday to fOf all trains June 30 to July- leave her sister, Mrs. Clyde Bak" 4 inclusive. being prettylow priced for ,..••'Co er's home and go to the- Cummins .t'lnal Return Limit on both • All you need to do is look at these prices home on Davis Creek. classes of tickets, midnight frocks as crisp and nicely GOODYEAR -Miss Lelia Moorman was in July 7. to know they're low ••• And take a good look All-Weather Ravenna last Wednesdav visltlng tailored as thes~. Sizes whUe you're at It-beC4use you may never Mrs. Ollie Connex-}'ox. Misses Minimum Round Trip Far9 $1 Misses' Women's see such prices atoin! ••• But the bl"est Reduction in newS is-these prices buy GOODYEARS. 1.1>0·21 ~. 7.10 Lucy Rowbal and Ilt'ez Swain were ' Sizes, Sizes, for everyone ... from slen­ The best tires GOodyear ever buUt. IIlgher als9 in Ravenna, that day. They round trip th~ 14 to 20 36 to 41r' in quality-better in mileag~eater in t.71>·19 ' 7,60 were visiting Robert Rowbal 25%"0 Pullman rates der Sue to her charming safety than any tires you ever bOught be­ family. r~ardless 1>.00·19 8.lS -Vern Ball, who lived on a fore, of price ••• Betterhurry and farm 3 1-2 miles east of Comstock VISIT THE Extra Size,S, 46 to 52 mother. get all the tires you need for a whole sum­ 1>.2;)·18 mer's driving-because anyone who watches D.U is dead. He had' a heart attack WORLD'S FAIR Saturday and dropped dead on the rake adv.antag or these newspapers knows that prices ",re headed :;.1>~.19 10.~I>, streets of Sargent. He leaves one e up ••• Don't miss this opportunity to save sister': Miss Ethel Ball. who has bargain fares and attend money on the v,'or1cS's first-choice tiresl 6.00.19 1l.8~ been liVing on the farm with Vern the w: 0 rId's Falr-the and two brothers, Jay and Irvin most spectacular event of Ball of Scotia. '" i! lifetlme. ., -Mr. and Mrs, Ign. Klima and Ask about all-ex.pense " AUBLE'MOTQR SE~viGE ," ch.ildren and Madams Mary }\lima tours of one to five anf! HannM {WUliams drove ~o days }n C1I-tcago. " ' 'I'· HRON'..S '. ORD CIIEVnOLETS.ALES' CO. &rlcson Sunday for a few hours. '" ,. East Si,de Squa..·· r,e. "S' ·-::"Mrs. C. J. Mortensen an,d her See)Ie for Full ParUcula.rs . ~ ":-. Ord, Nebraska mqther. Mr.s. C. 0· Wlt,ite or pa-I H. G. ,Frey, .Tick:et Agent J / '.)\ .. • "; ,," cU~ Pallsade~:Callt,'are ~p.nd- \~~~~~~~~~~~~~'I-....~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=·;=I=.~~=i=;'=I=!~~~~~~~~ ing this week In Chicago. THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1933. PAGE FIVE

The Merry Janes club entertain­ ed at the schOOl house for the ~IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII! 11111 11111 11111 11111 11111 II! 1111n11111111 III' 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111II 1111111m Elyria News . . . ~ - '- Riverdafe peopleM.onday evening. ,. Games were enjoyed after which Mr. an~ Mrs. Martin Rowbal, Mr. ------a nice lunch of. sandwiches, 'cake and Mrs.' Robert Rowbal and Mrs. -== -= and iced tea was served with a Frank Rakosky and son Duane of -5 ~ •••••.••••••••+C .-~...... -55 special table set for thOse having Ord were visitors at 'the C. E.Woz­ birthdays in June, namely Mrs. niak home Saturday. ~vening. - - A pretty home wedding was G. Clement and Mrs. Millie Thomas. Albert !Brown, Glen Leidig, Don Mr. and Mrs. Tom Golus and - - solemnized at 8 o'clock Saturday 1903, Mrs. Georgia Green; 1913, Thorngate and Ruth Baker, daughter of Loup City spent Sun­ - - evening, June 17, at the home of Mrs. Leto Geist, of Kearney; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Baker and day here with ,relatives. They .Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Owe'n in 1923, Bessie Eberhart; 1933, Ben three daughters were Sunday vis­ were accompanied home by Viola Hastings when !MIss Rozella Bar- VanHorn. George Clement acted itors at :-the. Geor:ge Baker home. and Virginia carkoskl wttlo wlll rqws, youngest daughter of Rev, as toastm~~terand the roasts in- Rich.ard Bartz who has been at visit for s41veral 41ays in t.he .Golus Willard Barrows, now of Hanson, cluded: Past-,t.eRoss Wllliams; the homt.of hii!.:grandlather, ac­ home. . ! N~br., was united in marriage Present-Donald Manchester; Fu- companied his uncle Stanley and Mr.and¥rs, LepIi Ciemny and HELLO! .< I I a' ~loyd .I~. t~. = ",':- wit,h e.rson._ youngest' son ture-Gertrude Hemphlll. Marcia lamBy 'Ericsgn for tRe remain­ daughter spen.t from Satqrday ,eve­ S.c·, ., , "':1- \. ot Mr, and ltJr$. Jim Ingerson of Rood, president, conducted a busi- der of th~. summer vacation. ningutltll Sunday evenlog at the == thi~ vlllage,;' Rev, :.King of. the ness meeting at the close, the most Mrs. Ida. BrOwn spent Sunday Joe Ji'l{lkus home in Burwell. .. Plesbyterian church of Hastings Important discussion being the with her-'brotherEddie Davi'" and Ernest RUZQvskl returned home ~ H"av~ officiated. Attendants were the ... , .. Sunday from a thre,e weeks, vlelt You HeardAboutthe'i bride's sister, Miss Bessie Bar- home talent chautauqua which wlll famlly in'town. hom~ r.ows of Hastings and Paul Goudy be held thia summer. 'Paul Bartz was a dinner guest at the of his uncle Joe Golka. of York. Preceding the ceremony Mrs. Cora Ingerson, of Gresham, Sunday of his brother Fred and His sister, Irene went home with = =~ Truman Barrows,' uncle of the' Is spending the week with her sis- family. her uncle SUnday and wllI also ;; State Wide bride, sang "Oh Promise Me", ter, Mrs. Jim Ingerson, arriving Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCul- spend a few weeks there visiting. Lohengrin's wedding. march was Sunday evening. lough who have lately established James Ciemny mowed the weeds = = played ,by Judge Bohlke, of Half- Mrs. Leto Geist and son Frank their home at Elba, were Sunday along the highwlloY from Ord to ~ .- == tings, a. friend of the youngcou- came from their home at Kearney guests of Mrs. McCullough's peo­ Burwell last week. ple. The single' ring, ceremony Tuesday t<,> attlfnd the alumni ban- pIe, the IL. A. Hawkes'. Ira Meyers returned Thursday was used. The bride, an excep- que. ,Mrs. Pinckney and son Robert from Chicago where he had been ~ Honally charming young lady was Mrs. J. E. Hudson acoDipanied drove down from Erlcson Monday with a shipment of cattle. . Business i lovely in a gown of blue flowered Mr.· and Mrs. Ed Seng from Lin- evening and were over night Joo Liberski worked at the Ira = = ehlffoll made ankle length. She coIn Sunday morning. Mn. Hud- guests of !Mrs. Grace Holman and Meyer farm a few days last week. - - James and Leon Clemny went - - carried a bouquet of bride's roses son Is the guest of her sons Floyd Hazel. Early Tuesday morning and baby's breath. The groom and Roy and famlly whlle Mr. and the four drove to Bartley, Nebr., fishing to the lakell in Cherry wore the conventional ,blue. Fol- Mrs. Seng and baby areviaiting where t he Pinckneys wlll be county Monday and expected to ~ lowing the ceremony and congrat- Mrs. Seng's people, the Charley guests Of a relative. !Mrs. Holman stay till the last of the week. Thei Recovery i ulations a lunch of ice cream, cake Johnson's. . and daughter' wlll visit the Rev. took with them a boat which they - - and coffee was served. 'North Appropriate exercises wlll con- Schwabauer family at Benkle}llan, had made recently. - - Loup relatives in attendance were clude the three weeks' seasion of who were to meet them at Bartley. Mr. and Mrs. James Ciemny Mr. and Mrs. Van Creager.and the vacation Bible sch9QI next Miss Allce Meyers who taught in were entertaining the latter's moth· ~Campaign Miss Berdine Ingerson. The bride Sunday evening at the Baptist the schools here a few years ago er and sister from Hastings over isa graduate of her home school at church. About ninety children of was married Sunday, June 11, to the week end. .Elaine Woodworth, I Lewistown, Mont., attended Has- the town and vicinity have ibeen Earl R. ,Burke of Stromsburg. who had been visiting at the Ciein· - - tIngs college for two years" and enrolled. Parents and frie"nds are The ceremony was performed at ny home for a 'few weeks returned - - during the past five years she has invlted to hear the varied program the bride's home in Polk. Mrs. with them. -= -== been in Y. W. C. A. service in Has- at 8 o'clOCk. i Burke is a graduate of the state Doris Schuyler returned to her ~ Ofl\JIember Companies of the Nebraska Tele- . ~ tIngs, making her home with her A group of Epworth ~aguers university and has also attended home in Bur:well Saturday evening sister, IMrs. Owen. She is the enjoyed a swimming party and re- Grand Island and Central Nebras­ after- spending several days with ~ phone Association? . E5 granddaughter of Mrs. V. J. Thom- freshing lunch at Mallory's Island ka college. Following a wedding her friend Loretta Kusek. - - 8S. Mr. and Mrs. Ingerson have Friday evening. '. trip to Chicago, they wlll estab­ Mrs. Wlll Dodge is hostess today - - establlshed their home for the A "parasite party" was featured Ilsh their home in Stromsburg to the Jolly Homemakers club. ~ J'-!ne 15, wa~ the beginning. of a 30 day'Stat~- ~ present with the Creager'a.· The Monday evening by the Kumungo where Mr. Burke is in business. The light rain received in this groom is farming for Mark Mc- ciub. Various were the ways in Mrs. L. A. Hawkes and Miss vicinity Tuesday evening was cer­ 5 wIde IntenSIve Sales CampaIgn to sell addition- § Call of this vicinity. which these dignUled young ladles Maud Thomas took two carloads of tainly welcomed but more is need­ Mr. and Mrs. Vinton Crabb and pried upon one another's ra- North Loupers to the county W. C. ed shortly to ma~e a potato crop, 5 al service. 55 two small daughters of Gordon, sources. Lois Kildow won the T. U. Institute which convened in Small grain Is already badly hurt - - and Miss Ora Bell Crabb of Valen- prize for peellng the most pota- Cotesfield Friday. The local aux­ by the drouth. ' - - tine made a brief call at the hOlM toes, which were fried Into chips lIlary at Cotesfield had prepared a - The very noticeable improvement in all lines of -5; Of Will VanHorn's Saturday after- by Ruth Babcock and Eunice Rood most interesting program for both == noon enroute to Superior at which who are advertising their delicious aft ern 0 0 n and evening. Mrs. ~ bu.sines~ ~uring .~ place Mr. Crabb has been station- wares in the stores here. !Margar- Barnes, state president, rendered Elm Creek News the past 60'days has prompted ed as traveling salesman for an et ROOd scored highest In the valuable aid to the Institute. An 'Mr. and Mre. Will Novoead and thIS actiVIty on the part of the Association and a Omaha firm. Their h 0 u sehoI d stunt of wearing the largest as- inspiring chalk talk by Rev. '= goods were trucked to Superior sortment or borrowed clothing. Wantz of !Midvale Church was family, Mr. and Mr.e. Rudolph Bla-I= its member companies.' . == Saturday IMiss Ora Bell wlll ra- Lunch was served in the light of greatly appreciated. Those ac­ ha and family wer, Sunday after- = = noon vleiton at W)ll Adamek'e. == == main in her brother's home for a street lamp with music furnished companying Mrs. Hawkes and Miee Alma Pola~ epent Monday A kIf thO . a about three weeks before return- bX· the town's ,band at th~r usual Miss Thomas were Madams Anna with her elster, Mra. Paul Genes- = S any emp oyee 0 e company about the Ing to her mother's home at Val- M~nday evening practice. Tappan, Mary Clement, Edna Post, = entine. Maxine Knapp 'drove to Ord Elydia Fisher, Clyda Chadwick ki . and Mrs. W. F. Vasicek and sp~cial money saving offer during this cam- Sunday morning after her grand- and Mrs. Fenton. The Cotesfleld Mr a § The 9th annual banquet of alum- mother, Mrs. Flynn and her cou· ladies served delightful refresh­ family spent Friday evening at the == palgn. = ni of North Loup high school was sin Dola Flynn who with Ray ments to those remaining for the Ed Kasper home. .' = == held Tuesday evening in the Hap- Knapp and Mr. and Mrs. Cecile evening session. Mr. and Mrs. WUl Adamek and == == tist church with 98 members pres- Knapp and baby were dinner Mrs. Grace Holman and daugh­ family were Sunday dinner guests == = ent. A two-course dinner was guests at the Knapp home. Mr. ter Hazel returned SaturdaY at J. J. Novosad·s. \== == served by the Nellle Shaw society and Mrs. Milt Earnest joined the morning from a week's visit in the 'Mr. and Mrs. Paul~hurchGeneski and = N b k Ct· t 1" T I h = of the church. Decorations were family for the afternoon and eve- Dr. Pinckney home at Ericson. children attended services = .. eras a 0,.. 0 toen a e. ep one == In charge of Margaret Rood ~nd ning. A pleasin! feature of the The doctor brought them over. at Geranium Sunday. 1==" == the school colors, blue and whlte, day's diversions was a snapshot Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Gray are be­ I,.eota Crosby spent Wednesday = C' = were carried out throughout, the taken by Mr. Westberg of the four ing kept busy a l!econd week re­ afternoon at the Wlll Ollls home. == ompa.oy == tables being decorated with blue I generations composing Grandma sponding to the many invitations Mr. and Mrs. Ed Blaha called at = == :and white flowers. Beginning with 1<'iynn, Mrs. Lizzie Knapp, Mrs. to the homes of their friends in Wlll Adamek's Sunday evening. 1== = the class of 1893 and each class Cecil Knapp and baby Beverly town and surrounding community, Donald Kasper stayed with his I== ~ == thereafter with the year ending In Lee. . all of whom have missed the pres­ grandparents, .Mr. and Mrs. W. F.\= •••••t ..., ~ == three were represented. The 1893 'Relatives here received word ence of these good people since Vasicek Monday afternoon. = = (:lass being represented by Mrs. G. Friday of the death of Harry Rood their departure to David City one Mr. and Mrs.dinn~rPa.ul Geneski and = == w.ho passed away at 2 a. m., Fri· IaJld a half years ago when, be- children were guests at Joe - == day morning at a Daytona, Fia., cause of feeble health they went Polak's Sunday.:, ,= . '.. = I11111111111111111111111111111I111111111111111 hospital following a severe attack to reside with their son: John and ~d~~:~a, spe~~~~:dne:g:y· ai~~~ 5i1IH 1111111111111111111111111111111i11II1II11I1II1II1I1I1I1I1II1I1II1I11II111111II111iI1I1IHI 1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIrffl of kidney poisoning. Mr. Rood family. noon with Richard and Eyelyn Va- ' Friday & Saturday was president and editor of the Mrs. Sarah Gogin arrived Tues- New Smyrna Daily news. He was cay evening of last week from sicek. ... , born at North Loup, Febr., 17, Redlands, Calif. her home, to spend 1877. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. part of the summer with her sis­ Bell Thorngate Rood and one son ter, ·Mrs. !Mabel MCClellan. Mr. Grocery George Henry, his aged mother, and Mrs. McClellan met her. in Mira Valley Ne\vs AND Mrs. Jennie Rood of Milton, Wis., Grand Island. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rachuy \VeekEndFeatures a sister, Mrs. Stella Rood Van- Mrs. Anna Crandall is enter­ drove to. Shelton Sunday and took Furniture Horn of Edinburg, Texas. Mrs. taining an old time friend, Rachel Mary Rachuy, who has been work­ Tracy Rood IngllshalsO of Milton Blackburn. who arrived Wednes­ ing at the Rev. Bahr home the past Effective for Fri.. and Sat., June 23-24' and, a brother Ray of Riverside, day frm her home In Springfield, few weeks, to her'hiime. . Calif. At t)le time of Mr. Rood's lll. This is the first time the la­ ,Oscar Hellewege, who has re­ death Mrs. Rood it is reported dies have met ,in fifteen years. cently returned from St. Louis was in very poor health. Mr. and Mrs, Wlll VanHorn and where he attended college, wlll con­ PORK Finest Brand Hattie Houtby is the nurse in son Sheldon and their daughter duct church services at the Luther- i Specials No.1 care of Mrs. Eva Kizer. and, family, the Carl Walkup'e an church Sunday. I Coffee ean Rev. Wantz of Midvale enter- were Sunday visitors at John In­ gOEANS Sc Mrs. Ray Harding of Ord has that are specials! tained on the streets Satu'rday p;raham's near Arcadia. been helping at tlie Herbert Bred­ I Airway night very delightfully with a Otto Bartz accompanied E. C. thauer home the past week, caring chalk talk. A surprise entertain- James of Ord to Hastings Monday for Mrs. Bredthaul:r, who has been ment is featured each Saturday where they were delegates to the LBS. Standard4 ft ;Butternut Coffee evening. state convention of Spanish war quite Ul. ' " I Corn S Blll Tolen of North Loup, is I 3 59c cans" .., per lb•...... 32c The Manchester-Petty famllles veterans. working for Martin Fuss. 4 enjoyed a reunion Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. Mark McCall and (1 lb. to customer) A surprise party was given for i a Reeve Manchester home, the oc- daughter Pearl also Miss Ilene honorin~ Elm,er Hornickle 'at his home last I Corn Starch, casion at this time Mr. Harris left Thursday afternoon via Friday evening. '. and Mrs. 'Donald Manchester of auto for Greeley, Colo" where the Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bredthauer, . Pwd. or Brown Lbs. pkg 5c Aurora, IlL, who are spending younp; ladies will attend sum~er Sugar Z 1'-5e their two weeks vacation here. school. Mr. and Mrs. McCall wllJ Mrs. Ray Harding and EmU Fuss I Cheese, Wis cr. l8c Cllfton and 1<'annie McClellan enjoy a brief vacation before re­ drove to York Monday to attend \ and Jean Sample leave Friday for turning home. Mr. and Mrs. RoY the fUl!eral of Herman Blum. They Clay Center to spend Saturday and Lewis are caring for the home and returned the same evening. . Peaberry Coffee I Corn FlakesKellogg's Z Pkgs. I.9c Sunday. . stock during their absence. .Lb , .l7c I !Mrs. Floyd Il.edlon is expecting Miss Margaret ROOd is enter- -'fry qUIz Want AUS. They get \ her sister,Mrs. Dora Abney Mc- talning a lady friend of St. Paul. results. . I Tea, Lb. pkg l3c Cune and two small sons to ar- -.:.. 0'- _ SWEET Maple Qt. rive Sunday from their home at Jar Large Can PICKLES Brand Sugar 3 f0r Chadron for a visit. '; ZSc Libby's Kraut l 29 Mrs. Mayme Goodrich accom­ Beet Pork & Beans panied the Everett Petty family to C Ord Sunday where she wlll be a Beets guest untll Thursday of her friend, PINE­ Broken No. iH' Mrs. Staple of Omaha who is vis­ Slice can 10 LBS·53C }'resh FruIt and Vegetables iting her daughter, Mrs. Myrtle APPLE I.Sc, I" In Season. Poultry and Eggs Petty. at lllghest Possible PricesI The North LoUP municipal band favored' the large crowd present Wednesday ,evening with its first N~ar Gallon Ne,v and Used concert of the season. A concert Blackberries 37e will be rendered each Wednesday eve n i n g during the summer Furniture months. New WaInut Dining This city's flying ace, MerrUl Sallllon Cheese Flour Room Suite Anderson has traded his biplane to two Minden, Nebr., youths, who, Pink Wisconsin $45.95 Monday in company with Merrill were given special instructions in New WaInut Bed Room its operation. ~onday at I) o'clock 2, cans Z$C Lb 48lbbagS9c Suites p. m., the three set off for Kear­ Two Large Shipments of 19c . ney where the plane wlll be park­ $42.50 ed for a time. Merrlll has. taken. a Chevrolet car as part payment .~':~'i,":;' .Living ROQm Suite~ on the plane. good]quality I (mohair) About. sixty NorthLoup ladies :~~~~;. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables were schooled in the art of elec­ $38.50 tric cooking at a demonstration I held Monday afternoon at the ------.;---.-,;.. In Cact a Cull line of new town hall from 2: 30 untll five, Lbs. Furniture at very low sponsored by the Nebr. electric FURNITURE NewPotatoes prices. . company. The stove' used was a 33e Westinghouse, in which' a baked • 2c OTCr market paid for poul. dinner was deliciously and coolly COMING I,. try and eggs In exchange for cooked in less than one and a half crisp heads for Lettuce ~_~r- • 1.5e furnltUff. hours. Everyone present was al­ See us ~~ore lOU bUll lowed to sample .the deUc.lous vi­ One shipment to arrive this week and one next ands. Each was favored with tiny' recipe book:!, and each lady week. All bought at the low prices. Buy now' Bananas GolslenyeI1ow '.4 Lbs.· Zge present received a ten cent credit and save paying the advance! which SUIIl was'donated to the la­ JERRY dies societies of the churChes. The Bryan' Poi"Ud family enjoyed ,We Phone PETSKA a famlly re\lnion Sunday at the park in Dan~9brog, honoring the HARLAN T. FRAZIER ... Deliver Phon~r75 ~: J2 We Deliver - third wedding anniversary of Mr. - t FURNITURE U~DERTAKING, 11111111111111111111111111111"111111111111111111 ~~:. Mr&. George Gans Of DannQ- - PAGE SIX THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JUNE 2~, 1933. e « .. als and charges showing the names Street LIght Fund. The federal agrlcultutal depart- at public auction to the highest west quarter ot Section 24, all II and amounts due .from each delin­ Electric Fund, Energy for ment has estimated a winter Wheat bidder for cash, the following de- Township 17, North of Range if quent, together *ith the descrIp­ st. lights ~ 179.59 crop of 341 million bushels com- scribed property, to-wit: West of the sixth Principa: tion of the property upon which Enterprise Elect. Co., lamps pared to 462 mlllion bushels last Southeast Quarter (SE1,4) of Meridian; the South 18 feet of Loti the water has been used or sup­ for st. lights 34.89 year. It is estimated that 27 mil- Section numbered Twenty-six 7 and 8, Block 2. Babcock's Firsl plied and that she forthwith file a Moved by Palmatier, seconded by lion acres of winter wheat wlll be (26), Township n u m bel' e d Addition to North Lopp; all 01 certified copy of said report and Sershen that the claims be allow­ harvested or 12.6 bushels per acre, Twenty (20), North,' Range Blocks 4 to 6, inclusive, and Lots] Ord, Nebraska, June 2, 1933. The following bank balances of this Resolution with the County ed and warrants drawn on their compared with 13.7 bushels a year numbered Thirteen (13), West to 7, inClusive, in :aIock 7, all in T. The Mayor and Council of the May 31, 1933 were read: First Na- Clerk of Valley County, Nebraska, respective funds for the same. Mo­ ago. Other estimates made June of the 6th P. M., containing in C. Davis' Addition to North'Loup; (:ity of Ord, Valley county, Xebras­ tional Bank, $16,927.00; Nebraska directing that the amounts be as­ tion carried. 1 are as follows; Rye production, all 160 acres, more or less, ac- and Lot 1. Block 6, Original Town- ta, met in adjourned regular 6es­ State Bank $14,000.00. sessed against the different pre- There being no further business 30 mlllion bushels, or 9 mUllon less cor(j.!ng to Government Survey, site of North Loup, being levied 8ion pursuant to adjournment of Moved by Palmatier and second- mises as shown by said report and to come befote the Mayor and than a year ago; peach crop pro- situate in Valley Co u n t y, upon as the property of George E. May 5, 1933, in the City_ Hall at 8 ed by Rowbal that the Council ra- be placed upon the assessment Councll of the" CitY"of Ord, Ne­ ductlon, 46 mUllon bushels, or Xebraska. Johnson, defendant, and the follow- o'clock p. m. Mayor Wm. H. Moses tify the following 33 men as Active rolls and tax books of said County braska, at this. time it was moved 200,000 less than in 1932; pear crop to satis($ the llens and incum- ing real estate in Valley County, It res 1d e d. City Clerk Lucinda Volunteer Firemen as submitted by for collection as other taxes. by Sack, seconded by Rowbal that production, 23 million bushels com- brances therein set forth; to satisfy Nebraska, levied upon as being Thorne recorded the proceedings Sec. J. P. Hoffman, and that Com- Dated the second day of June, the Mayor and' Councll of the City pared with 22 million bushels last the sum of $22.15 costs and the in- property of Frank J. Stara. defend­ of this meeting. pegl}ation In,surance be carried on 1933. of Ord, Nebraska. adjourn" ' year. ' creased and accruing costs, all as ant, to-wit: The foHowing tracts .The Mayor instructed the Clerk the same. Motion carried. Attest: Attest; - Crop production of winter wheat provided by said order and decree. in Block 14, of the Original Town­ to call the roll. The Clerk called Active' Firemen: A. J. Shirley, Lucinda Thorne Wm. H. Moses Lucinda Thorne· Wm. H. Moses in Nebraska is estim~ted at 27,310- Dated at Ord. Nebraska, this 9th site of Ord, Valley County, Nebras­ the roll and the following council­ Ja-cob P. Hoffman, C. W. Clark, City Clerk Mayor City Cler~ Mayor 000 bushels. About 30 percent of day of June 1933. ka, to-wit: Beginning at the North- lIlen were present: Wm. Sack, W. E. Lincoln, Archie Bradt, John The. foregoing resolution was the 2,~90,OOO acres sown were GEORGE S. ROUND, Sheriff west corner of Lot' 2, running 'Frank Travis, Chester Palmatier, P. Klein Henry Misko, Archie •....•....~ •...... abandoned, leaving 2,023,000 acres Valley County, Nebraska thence South 125 feet. thence East Frank Sershen, Joe Rowbal, Anton Keep, John Perlinski, Jim Hansen, moved by Palmatier, seconded by for harvest. The condition Is 74 June 15-5t. 30 feet, thence North 125 feet, Bartunek. . Samuel J. Marks, E. T. Woolery, Rowbal and on roll call the vote State Capitol News percent and the estimated yield is thence West 30 feet to the place of Ellsworth Ball Jr., W. L. Blessing, was' as follows: 6 yeas and 0 nays. , B1 13.5 bushels per acre. The condl- Munn & Norman. Lawyers. beginning; Beginning at a point 56 Whereupon it was moved by PARKE F. KEAYS PRESE~TATIOX 1<'. L. Blessing, Joe Dworak, Alvin The Mayor declared this r.esolution ..... ~ ...... •....• tion of other crops of the state Is NOTICE FOR feet South of the Northwest corner Councilman Sack and seconded by Jensen, Chas. Lewis, Irving Mer- adopted. , estimated as follows: Oats, 82 per OF CL.lDIS. of said Lot 5, and running thence Councilman Palmatier that the rill, Lores McMindes, Mart Beran, The following claims were pre- George O'Malley of Greeley, who cent; spring wheat, 84 percent; In the County Court of Valley South 24 feet, thence East 83.5 feet, minutes of the proceedings of May A. W. Albers, Geo. Jensen, Alfred sented and read: was speaker of the house in the barley, 85 percent; rye, 72 percent; County, Nebl'aska. thence North 24 feet, thence West 5, 1933 be accepted as read. Motion recent legislative session, was ap- alfalfa, 87 percent; pasture, !l3 per STATE OF NEBRASKA) 83.5 feet to the place of beginning; ,carried. ' C. Gizinskl;Vernon Andersen, General Fund. Lawrence Burger, C. E. Gilroy, Joe Ira Lindsey, Janitor salary_ 25.00 pointed federal Internal revenue cent. Among the fruit crops, apple )ss. The South 60 feet of Division "0", Rowbal, Len H. Covert, Mark 1'0- Roy Pardue, Night Police collector last week. His appoint- production is estimated at 69 per Valley County.) otherwise described as beginning len, C. B. Gudmundsen, Geo. Ander- salary .------:..------65.00 ment was made at the recommend- cent; peaches, 5 percept; pears and In the matter of the estate of at the Southeast corner of Lot 3, in son, Paul Duetney. Electric Fund, Coal for City ation of newly. appointed United cherries 50 percent. Pearl E. Miller. deceased. said block 14, and running thence DUring the last year tht! follow- Hall 8.30 States Senator Thompson. The ap- Notice Is hereby given to all West 10 feet, thence North 60 feet. pointment of O'Malley is a score in ·_·_-:.·····.··_~ persons having claims and de- thence East 10 feet to the East llne M::;;:·M:::i·t ing, have served more than five Churchlll Mfg. Co., Janitor t-_··__ c.onsecutive years, were placed on Supplies __ --____ 2.45 favor of the Bryan wing of the I LEGAL NO ' mands against Pearl E. Miller late of said lot, thence South 60 feet to thefal1lOliS Spirit- 1 democratic party as opposed to the TICES I of Valley county, deceased, that the place of beginning; Commencing the Honor Roll: Guy Burrows, Mrs. Archie Keep, Lunches democratic element led by Arthur , ' J the time fixed for filiNg claims at the Southwest corner of Lot 4, John Blaha, Harry Dye, Jay Auble, for street sweepers ~ 1.75 Mullen of Onlaha. Mullen suggest------.. ---- and demands agaInst saId estate running thence East 115 feet, ualist & Adviser John Mason, Emil Chotena, Glen Ord Quiz, Printing and sup- ed nine persons for this place but ~.OMTulnCnE &FONl'~rmpRanE.SELNawT·AyeTrIsO'~ is three,r months from the 26th day thence North CO feet, thence West . Auble, Wm. Heuck. plies 37.70 ~ is at )90ur service to all men • did not include q·Malley. 4' • ., of ,June, 1933. All such persons 115 teet, thence South 60 feet, to the 1 During the past year we had 14 H. B. VanDecar, Premo on State Tax Commissioner Smith 01' CLAIMS. are required to present their point of beginning; Commencing at and women who are burden- t fire alarms with an averflge atten- Judge bond ------' 7.50 and J. J. Thomas of Seward, newly In the County Court of Valley claims and demands, with vouch- the North""est corner of Lot 5, run- ed down with sorrow, giscon- 1 dance of 21 members.. L. H. Burger, Waterways--- 59.35 . d f d 1 b d Cou,nty. Nebraska. ers, to, the County Judge of said "th E t t th N th t tentment and unhappiness. appomte e era reserve oar STATE OF NEBRASKA,) t f DIng ence as 0 e, or eas I The r~port' of W. C. H. 'Xoll, City Johnson Cafe, Meals for member, were in Washington last ) ss. co un y on or be ore the, 26th day corner of Lot 6, thence South 10 My work Is my religion; I Treasurer, for the montll of May transients ------.------13.75 Of September, 1933, and claims fll- f t th '\ r t 411l f t th give definite, reliable and week. Smith went as the governor's Valley County) d il b h . ee, ence \ es 72 ee, ence , f V. H. Peckham, Sweeping e wi' e eard by the County S th 1" f t th ur t 8311. I1933, was read and by motion 01'- t t 4 20 the~state ence truthful advice on personal : representative in conferences re,- In the matter of of Court at 10 o'clock A. M., at the f OUt th" ee , th 26 f "teSt th7» dered placed on file.' s ree s ------'-- . lative to a $70,000,000 appropriation Josepll F. Maresh, deceased. C t C t i ee , ence,Nor ee, 0 e affairs of life. I treat all The Auditing committe~ reported E. Woolery, Paint at City oun your r06m, in sa d county, I f b .. Al h t t matters strictly confIdential- made for a Nebraska public works Notlce_ is l1ereby given to a'l on the 27th day of .September, pace 0 egmnmg. I t a par ly. No matter what annoys, favorable on the bond of Joe Row- Ch~~.llp;C-kh~~;,-s~eep~-st~~= g~ program by the federal government persons having claims. and de- 1933, and all claims and demands of Lots 1 and 2, Block 21, Original bal and bond of H. O. Hallen. . Twenty million dollars of the ap- mands against Joseph F. Maresh not filed as above will be forever Townsite of Ord, described as fol­ worries, perplexes you, I will T Moved by'PalmatIer, seconded by Hather Oil Co., Gas for grad- positively show you how to 1'1­ propriation would be an outright late of Valley county, deceased, barred. - lows: Beginning at a point 31 feet gain success in your under­ Sack that Plumber license be is- er ------5.44 gift from the federal government, that the time fixed for flling Dated at Ord, Nebraska, this South of the Northeast corner of sued to Joe RowbaI. Motion car- Nebr" Cont. Tel. Co" Rent- while fifty' million is to be raised claims and demands against said fifth day of June 1933. said Block 21, and running thence takings. I advise and give ried. als ------5.50 help to all who are in trouble se~onded or provided for by Nebraska com- estate is three months from the JOHN L. A.'1DERSEN, West 125 feet, thence South 19 feet, and suspense, concerning the Moved by Bartunek, by C. F. O. Schmidt, Team and munitles. If the state Is unable to third day of July, 1933. All such (SEAL) County Jlldge. thence East 125 feet, thence North most important affairs of life Travis tliat Electrician licen'se be labor on street ------64.50 raise the money the federal govern- persons are required to present June 8-3t U feet to the place of beginning. issued to H. O. Hallen.Motion car- L. H. Covert, Salary and 8 ment plans to advance the funds their claims and demands, with Also all rights to a party wall such as love, courtship, mar­ ried. .' . dogs ------93.00 riage, business, investments, necessary to complete the public vouchers, to the County-Judge of Munn & Norman. Attorneys. agreement and rights conferred In GUY Burrows, Gas and oil works program and then lease the said county on or before the third NOTICE l'On PRESENTATION a certain agreement made by Frank friends, enemies, etc. You The following resolution' was f r t orC-~---L-b------f-- 1158 have the elements of success presented and read. S °k tLrabc . various projects to Nebraska com- d~v of October, 1933, and claims . 01' CLAUIS J. Dworak and wife to Frank J. within you. , BE IT RESOLVED by the May- ac "1'. 0., 1',,' or 17.35 munities on an 'extended repayment filed wllI be heard by the County In th~ County Court of Valley Stara, covering real estate In Lots or .and City Council of the City of 'pe~~~s~~::, Ftt'-&-~;;h-e~: plan. In all probability an admin- Court at 10 o'clock A. M., at the county, Nebraska. 1 and 2, Block 21, Original Town- A secret that you should Ord, Valley County, Nebraska, that pense 8.75 Istrator wllI be appointed soon to County Court room, in said CO un- STATE OF NEBRASKA,) site of Ord, Valley County, Nebras- know. the following levies be and the W. D. Th~~;p;;~~-r;b~-;;-;~ handle the Nebraska projects after ty, on the fourth day of October, ')ss. ka, which agreement and deed was which definite plans will be made 1933, and all claims and demands , Valley County >. filed August 14, 1914, in the office The power of control, know same are hereby made for the said streets 24.10 the~stat~ what to do, know the, truth, t City for t~e ensuing fiscal year Chas. Wid~-ey~-r~-i~b;;~--;~ for the various public construction not flied as above will be forever In tlu! matter of of of the County Clerk of Valley know in time and how to do T and the CIty Clerk is hereby in.- streets '______22.35 jobs. barred. Henry C. Koelling, deceased. County, Nebraska, and recorded in The state of Nebraska lost its Dated at Ord, Nebraska, this Notice is hereby given to all book 33 of Deeds, on page 287. Lots it. Life is not half so bad as t structed to certify the same. to the Emory Thomsen Labor on thirteenth day of June 1933. persons having claims and de- 5, 6 and 7, Block 17, Haskell's Ad- some people would make you T County Clerk of Valley county, Ne- streets' 10.35 suit in supreme court brought in JOHN L. ANDERSEN. mands against Henry C. Koelling ditIon to t1).e City of Ord. All of believe. There is no life so or braska, as proylded by law. I<'rank Ad~~ek~-Poll~~-a:_;d General Fund 4.0 s*eeping streets 6.90 connection with an accident in the (SEAL) County Judge late of Yalley county, deceased, the North half of Section 6, Town- sad or dreary that will be t steam pipe line connecting the June 15-3t , that the time - fixed for flUng ship 19, North of Range 14. West of happy and sunshine into. Tell T Street Lighting Fund 1.5 Steve Malepsy, C 1e a n I n g Park Fund .. 1.0 dump ground 4.50 state capitol and the state univer- claims and demands against. said the sixth Principal Meridian, lying you the truth, good or bad. T srty heating plant which caused Lanrgan S;, LanIgan, Attorneys estate is three months from the South and West of the Railroad Have helped thousands to ob- T C~metery Fund ------=----- .3 Archie Keep, Special pollce- 3.60 several deaths, The court said that SIlElUl'}"S SALE 26th day of June, 1933. All such . tain happiness and success­ Fire D;partment Fund .3 Whiting ~ros., Labor and fl'nal certificates of approval signed nO". tice is hereby given• that bid y ,persons are requ re to present 5acrossand 6,theBlocksaid 12,NorthA. J.half.Davis'LotsAd-2,. why not you? If you are sin­ Band Fund .4 repairs on tractor 17.80 by state engineers constituted virtue of an order of sale bsaed by their claims and demands, wilh dltion to North Loup. A part of the cere and in trouble of any I Water Fund No levy A. J. Wetzel, sweep. sts.____ 4.20 prime facie evidence that the work the Clerk of the District Court of vouchers, to the County Judge of Northwest quarter of Section 22, kind, doubtful as to what's t Water Bond Fund 2.25 Anthony Thlll, Q r I n din g was performed as required by con- the Eleventh Judicial District of 'Said cO)lnty on or before the 26th Township 19, North of Range 14_ best to do, call today, it may :t In tel'sec t 1on Paving Bond mower 1.00 tract. The court holds that where Nebraska, within and for Valley day of September, 1933 and claims mean your future happiness f .Fund 1.75 Ord Co-Op Oil Co., Gas for engineers hired by the owners pre- County, in an action whereiu. The .riled will be heard by the County West of the sixth Principal Meri­ and success. If you are in CIty Hall Bond Fund- 2.0 tractor 12.55 pare the specifications a contractor Travelers Insurance Company, n Court at 10 o'clock A.' M., at the dian, described as follows: Begin­ doubt about anything, worried I Total for all purposes------13.50 E-i--t-I--~'---d---- Is not liable for sufficiency of sped- corporation, of Hartford, Connecti- County Court room, in said coun- ning at a point on the North line of' Dated this second day of June 1933. . ec r c ..,un • , said Section 1, 214 feet West of the, or unhappy, making .changes I Attest: . Petty cash, Tax and cash ad- fications but only for the skllI with cut, is plaintlft, and William Glen ty, on the 27th day ot September, Northeast corner of the Northwest in business and doubtful as 10575 which he performs the work and Johnson and Ava B. Johnson. his 1933, and all claims and demands quarter of said Section, running Lucinda Thorne Wm. H. Moses vanced ------~he to friends and family matterS'1 Ente~prise 21:70 soundness of the material. wife, Cora E. HemphllI and Wllliam not flied as above will be forever thence West on the North line oC I am the one to consult. -Do City Clerk Mayor Elec. Co., Mdse. D' th I t I I I ti I J. Hemphill, her husband, and Ed- 'barr"ed. Moved by Sack, seconded by Ser- W,estInghouse Supply, Sup- ~rlllg ,e n eg save sess on ward H1urley, tenant in possession, Dated at Ord, Nebraska, this said Section 931 feet to the' East not hesitate to call upon me .49 the senate autllorized a committee bank of the North Lolip river_ shen that the above resolution be plies ------are defendants. fifth day of June 1933. If you are In trouble. I can to .make a st u d y 0 f st ate, county thence in a Southeasterly direction help you. My aim in Ufe Is adopted as read. The Mayor in- Thompson Hayward Co., 1, and municipal govetnment, includ- I will at ten o'clock A. M., on the JOH~ L: ANDERSEN on the East bank of the said North to aid and assist humanity to structed the Clerk to call the roll. Bbl. soda ash ------6.97 ing school districts, and make 18th day of July, 1933, at the West (SEAL) County Jud/?e Loup River to a point 11% rods a better and happier life. Seek Roll 'call resulted 6 yeas and 0 Wm. Gruber, In d u s t ria I I nays. The Mayor declared the re- track ------,----- 15.17 recommendations for reducing the 1<'ront Door of the Court House in June 8-3t Soutu of the North line of said Sec- and you shall find. Today is 'sta-te govern the City of Ord, Valley County, Ne------ti h t h . I dl f solution duly adopted. Petty cash, Meter ref~nds-_ 40.00 cost and Improving' Da,ls & Vogeltanz, Attorneys. on, t ence East 0 t e m d e 0 the day. Tomorrow may be ment. An appropriation of $6,000 braska, of~r for sale at public "'OTICE 0'" SllERU'I"S SALE the publlc road at a point 11% The following resolution was Water Fund, Water, used In was made, although the committee auction the following described ., , .., .• rods south of the North line of said presented and read. plant ------59.95 members were to receive no pay lands and tenements, to-wit: . Nt°tiCe is hereby tgiiVenl thadt bbY Section, thence North along the BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor C. B. &. Q. R. R. Co., Frt. on other than the necessary' travellng The North Half of the North vIr ue 0 f an execu on ssue. y ~~~~s::;;';:';~'Y and City Council of the City of Ord, 5 cars coal ------929.54 West Quarter (N%NW1,4) and the Clerk of the District Court of middle of the said road to the point Valley County, Nebraska, that the Capitol Sup. Co., Supplies-- 4.20 expenses. Last week the attorney the Xorth Half of the South Valley County, Nebraska,on a of beginning, containing four acres, I general rendered an opinion against judgment I'n the sum of $6,048.40, more or less. All that portion of City Clerk be and she hereby is Graybar Co" Supplies------.87 't f i i h an Half of ,the North West Qual'- i S i 'I 19 ordered and directed to prepare a Jls Mortensen, Salary as,3rd the 1egalI y 0 ncurr ng suc ter (N%S%NW,1,4) of Section with interest at the rate of ten 1,>er Lot 1, n ect on 22, Townsh p , .~~~~~~~~++~++~++~~+~+~ list of the Delinquent Water rent- , Engineer ------100.00 expense because the house refused cent per annum from September 9, North of Range 14, West of the- - to adopt the resolution creating ~~t~~~~hg:), ~:~'gl~;i~~:~~ 1932, rendered in the District Court sixth Principal Meridian, described ~======c=;======~'====~1 Antonary asJohnson,1st Eng.Bal., of sal- 65.00 such a committee and the senate (13), West of the Sixth p. M., of Greeley County, Nebraska, in as follows: Beginning at a point on Wm. Misko, Beltillg and re- pairs -,_____ 9.10 has no authority to act alone In in Valley County, Nebraska, favor of' Clifton 'w, McClellan, the East bank of the North Loup- such a connection. containing in all 120 acres plaintiff, and against George E. River 11% rods South of the North Hayden Coal Co., 5 cars coal 218.20 The state banking department re- more or less according to GOY- Johnson and Frank J. Stara, de- line of said Section, runni.ng thence ports payment of $43,000 to deposit- ernment Survey, fendants, which judgment was East to the middle of the establlsh- Get Acquainted 1.vith the" Guy Vincent, Unloading 5 ors of failed banks at Lindsey, Shel- to satisfy the decree of foreclosure transcripted to the District Court ed road, being about 900 feet, thlVl ce cars co.al ._ 13.05 by, Bladen, Battle Creek and Desh- rendered herein on the 8th day of of Valley County, Nebraska, aJld in a Southerly direction along the­ Phillips Petroleum Co., 2 ler recently. September, 1~32, together with in- was duly assigned to and Is now miidddle tOhf said rotahd Eto ihbe rkive~ Happitless that conIes 1.vith Bbl. Cyl. oil ---r------36.51 Summer school enrollment at the terest, costs and accruing costs. owned by Willlam Wisda, and to me bl' ge, ence up e as an 0 The Texas Co., 1 Bbl. 011.':_ 24.20 University of Nebraska had reached Dated this 12th day of June, 1933. directed, I wlll, at ten o'clock A. M., said river to place of beginning, Petty cash, Express and 1,312 last Monday. This was about GEORGE S. ROUND, SherilX on Monday, July 10, 1933, at the containing 10 acres, more or less. cash,expense .---- 14.73 500 below the number registered at June 15-5t. West front door of the Court House All of. Lots 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24, Neb. Cont. Tel Co., Rentals_ 3.65 the same time last year. 1 in Ord,Valley County, Nebraska, Block 5, Hawthorne's Addition to' Ord Welding Shop, Repair- The state board of control has Munn & Norman, La,,,'-ers olIer for sale, at publlc auction, the Arcadia, upon which real estate ing flues __ ------____ 12.00 accepted th e new do. rml'tory at the Order }'or And Notlce Of 'flIearfng 0 II ow ing descri"..ed reaI estate, alI said execution was levied. Dated' FINAN(IAL Electric Fund. Omaha school for Deaf. This Of l'inal Account And Petition being located in Valley County, Ne- June 2, 1933. Ord Co-op Oll Co., Gas for truck 6.89 leaves four projects in the biennial For DIstribution. braska, to-wit: All of section 16, GEORGE S. ROUND, building program authorized in the East half of the NorJheast quar- Sheriff of Valley County, Nebraska Ord Chevrolet Sales Co., 1931 uncompleted. Hastings state In the County Court of Valley tel' of Section 13, and the North- June 8-5t. Grease, labor and parts__ 1.40 hospital is about 60 percent finish- County, Nebraska - ~----'------__----..:---_:_--__- __-- Water Fund. ed and will be completed this sum- The State of Nebraska, ) .. SAFETY Electric Fund, Energy for mer. The remodeling of the Lin- ) ss. pumping water 174.00 't Ii' - Valley County ) coIn s t a t e hOSPI a s nearmg com In the matter of the estate of W. L. Frederick, Labor in pletion and the work at the peni- Water Dept. 88.20 tentiary and reformatory wllI be 1<'rank J. Novak, Deceased. ORD DIRECTORY

No husband and father can be really happy Petty cash, Frt. and cash completed early in the fall. On the tenth day of June, 1933, ..,.,-##_##_##N## ~~__ expense .:______26.00 Xebraska beet growers received came the Executrix of said estate until he gets acquainted with the true brand of Haskell Printing Co., Print- , checks aggregating $264,800 as ad- and rendered an account as such Charles W. Wet.'kee, M. D. ing 7.00 ditional payments on their 1932 and filed petition for dilltributton. ORD HQSPITAL h~ppiness that comes with financial security. Geo. H. Allen, Com·r. salary 200.00 crop..' It Is ordered that the 3rd day, of Office Phone 34 Nor does financial safety mean possession of Lucinda Thorne, Salary 90.00 Reports of the railroads operat- July, 1933, at ten o'clock A. M., in One Block Sou~ of Post Office Chester Austin, Salary ~ 95.00 ing in Nebraska show that their the County Court Room. in Ord, Ne­ HILLCREST thousa~ds of dollars worth of property. It H. G. Dye, Salary .----- 105.00 reyenues in 1932 were 66 milllons braska, be fixed as the time and C. J. Miller, M. D. LaMotte Chemical Prod. Co., compared with 119 milions in 1920 place for examining and allowing SANITARIVM means siml)ly having enough money in hand to Laboratory equip. .: 1.71 Operating expenses of the roads such account and hearing said Phone 94 OWNER Ord Welding shop, new shaft decreased 62.2 percent. Taxes paid petition. All persons interested ill protect against sickness or other sudden emer­ and install. new bearings. 6.00 during 1932 totaled $4,015,000 or 2.6 said estate, are required to appear gencies; owning a home of one's own; being FIre Dept. l'und. per~ent le,ss than in 1920. Freight at the time and place so designated, F. L. BLESSING revenues declined 82.1 percent and show cause, If such exists, why Surgery, Con$ultatfM OrdhoseChevroletclamps Sales Co.,, 4_ DENTIST ahle to Dieet bilJs promptly as they come due.• .40 Livestock receipts at South Omaha said account should not be allowed and X-Ray Cemetery Fund. show that the railroads carried 71.2 and petition granted. . Telephone 65 That's the kind of safety that pays dividen1s in Hather Oil Co., Gas and oil percent and trucks 28.8 percent in It is ordered that notice be giveJ;! \ X-Ray Diagnoale for cemetery 3.15 1920 while 1932 figures show 52.4 by publication three successive Phone 41 Ord. Nebraska happiness. W. H. Barnard, Sexton sal- percent to railroads and 47.6 per- weeks priot to said date in The Ord Ottice In Masonic Temple ary :. ._ 110.00 celltto the trucks. Quiz, a legal weekly' newspaper of , The Protective plan of saving makes such Crosby Hqw., 2 lawn mow- The federal bureau of agricultur- general circulation in said county. ets and oil can 40.25 al economics reports that average Witness -my hand and seal this McGINNIS & Glen D. Auble, O. D. happiness available to all, whether their week· Joe nowbal, Repair water prices paid farmers have increased 10th day of June, 1933. OP'l:O)I.ETR181 I wagon & supplies 5.15 25 percent since February when the John L. Andersen, FERGUSON Ord, 1{ebr. ly wage be great or small. Small deposits at Wm. Carlton, Repair ceme- low point was reached. A month (SEAL) County Judge tery residence' 17.00 Veterinarians Glasses Fitted regular, fixed intervals turn the trick. Save ago prices paid for farm products June 15-3t. Verne Barnard, Setting trees had increased to 17 percent over ---.-Q-Jd-n-e-v-'-V--S-m--ft-h-,-A-t-to-r-n-e~,--- ORD, NEBRASKA ,Orthoptic Training and watering 7.20 s)'stematically by the Protective plan. We will the average in mid-April. In the q , Joe Tondreau, Setting trees past two months farm prices of Omaha, Nebraska. and watering 7.20 grain rose 72 Pircent, meat allimals NOTICE 01' SllERU'I"S SALE. DR. LEE C. NAY be glad to fllrnish details on request. DR. N. NORRIS Megrue S e 'I' YIce statio~, rose 17 percent, butterfat 34 per- In the District Court for Valley DR. ZETA M. NAY n. tractor oll '2.40 cent and -..yool' 99 percent. County, Nebraska. OSTEOPATHY OsteopathIc Ph1sfcfan Albert Adams, Setting trees 5.70 A new schedule in coast to coast By virtue of an order of sale Ambulant, or office, Treatment A.nd SugeOD' May Seed & Nursery Co" 100 airplane service has been establlsh- issued out of the District Court for of Varicose Veins and of PlIes. trees for cemetery 85.00 ed which makes tJIe trip in twenty- Valley County, Nebraska, and in Tonslls Removed by Electro­ Office Phone 117J, Res. H7W Anthony ThlIl, Sharpening one and one-half hours, w.estbound pursuance of a decree of said Court Coagulation 2 lawn mowers 2.90 and nineteen hours and fifty-five in an action' therein indexed at Phones: Office 18IJ; Rea. 181W. Eyes Tested ---- Glat;ses Fitted Farmers Grain & Supply Co. minutes eastbound. The new sched- Docket 13 Number 3472 Page 72, Twine _ .95 ule represents a reduction of more wherein The Penn Mutual Life In­ Petty cash, Telegram and than seven hours ill coast to coast surance Company is plaintiff, and ORVILLE H. SOWL Savings & Loan As,o'ciation cash on trees __ ~_--~____ ~38 service. Frank Mares, et aI., are defendants, .Quiz Want Ads FUNERAL DIRECToa Karty Hdw., Tools 2.30 Loans of over 136 mlllion dollars I wlll at 2:00 o'clock P. M. on Mon­ ORO, NEBRASKA Sacketc.Lbr.; Co., Sand, plaster_ have been made by the federal farm day, the 17th day of 'July 1933, at 9rd, Nebraska 16.65 credit administration: to 106,394 the West front door of the Valley .Get Results Ord Welding S!lop, Welding farmers and stockmen. A total of County Court House in the City of Phones: Bu. I71J Rea. a71W Shovel and mower _ 2.40 8 mllIion dollars has be!lJl repaid Ord, Valley County, Nebraska, sell i . _ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

" TilE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1933. PAGE SEVEN

Mr. and IMrs. Milford Sample Do.rls IMcGee went saturday to -#llp##lro'l#cl#e"el#dl#il#nl#gl#sl#ol#fl#l#thl#el#"C"O"'u'l#nl#t'yl#"B'll#o'{'allr"dl#] assessedcommends:too "Nohigh.causeCommitteefor com-re-11933,Johnson,at 4:00with p.allm.,membersby Chairmanpres- went to Greeley Sunday. Bert Hanson's to visit for a week. plaint." . ent upon roll call. Raskell Creek ·Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and Complaint No. 16-Crawford J. The minutes of the last meeting Mr. and Mrs. John Olsen of Fr~ Everett were at Paul White's Sun- j Mortensen, complains WlhNW% & were read and approved. mont arrived at the WUl Nelson day evening. , 111111111#1#111#1#1#111#1#1#1#1#11II1#1#1#111#1#1#1#1#11111#1# Lots 6 & 7. in Sec. 9-19-14. assess- 1'he matter of complaint and ob- home Thursday evening and are visiting for a few days with the Owen White has the nicest piece Wash Day Board ,of Equallzatlon Meeting. ten per cent, and that the County ed too high. Committee recom- jections, filed by Davis & Vogel- Nelson famBy. of checked corn we have seen this Regular meeting of the County Assessor 00 authorized and direct- mends "No cause. for complaint." tanz, attorneys, on behalf of H. L. season. It has been cultivated may be changed to Board of Equalization of Valley ed hereby, to make such reductions Complaint No. 17-erawford J. l{lInglnsmith, et al. relative to as­ Duane Woods, who has been twice and stands better than knee County, Nebraska called to order for 1933. Motion was duly seconded Mortensen complains SW%SE% & sessed values and taxation of working at Central City, is at home high. on June 13, 1933. at 10: 00 o'clock and carried. Lots 3, 4. 5. in Sec. 5-19-14, assess- lands within school District No. 11 for a two wee,ks vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Seng and son Wash Hour A. M. by Chairman Johilson, with Md' ed too high account Of loss by Valley County, Ntbraska, ana Mr. and Mrs. Uenry Jorgensen Charles Leroy of Lincoln came with a ove and seconded that the ra- erosion-Committee recommends: which complaint and objections and daughters and Betty Fiynn, Mr. Sunday to visit her parents, Mr. supervisors Sorensen. Desmul, Ball, commendations of Committee on "Reduce to $4.015.00.... . were rejected by this ·Board in ses- and Mrs. Leoard Woods and Duane and Mrs. Charley Johnson a few Vasicek, Hansen. Barber and John- the fol'owing.. co"'"...plaints be ac- Complaint No. 18-E. N. Finle'y, slon on June 15, 1933, was brought days. IMlldred and Ardis Athey son, a1l.d County Assessor E. C. cepted and assessments mentioned complains improvem"nts on NiL _ up for reconsideration, aftar whicb and Zim Woods of Rapid City, S, D. ~ and Mr. and Mrs. ChriS Nielsen and spent Saturday at the Johnson Maytag W"'ller.. and County Clerk Ign. Kli- In said complaints adjusted in ac- lots 3 and 4, Blk. 13,"7lIOriginal Ord, it was moved by Hansen, that said ma J·r.., present upon roll call. cordance with said recommenda da\lghters, Rosemary and Marg'aret home whlle their parent, went to - asssessed too high compared to complaint be reconsidered alld were at Ernie Hm's Sunday eve­ Ord. Minutes of the last meeting were tions. Motion carried. buBdings on Div. J in lots 1 and 2 hearing had on same on June 29, ning. It was Mrs. Hill's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jefferies and There are now Cour then r~ad and approved. . Complaint No. 1-J. V. Suchanek Blk. 12, Original Ord. Committe~ 1933, at 11 :00 o'clOCk a. m., and chlIdr~n caIled at Harry Jefferies' different modele' in Tile Chairmin then appointed complains that SlAsNE%; NlhSE%- recommends: Reduce improve- that Davis & Vogeltanz, attorneys Mrs. Wilmer Nelson was visiting Sunday evening. the following standing committees 27-19-16, assessed too high as com- mentll $500.00." . for the complainants be notified relatives in Ord last week from Mrs. John PaiseI' and Eva spent either electric or gas ~o-wit: pared to SE%-22 or SW%-23, and Complaint No. 19-Frank Osen- of said hearing upon said com· Wednesday untll Saturday~ Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Guy engine types. Prices COMMITTEE ON COMPLAINTS asks for reduction. Committee re- towski complains L t 1 2 3 4 plaints. IMotion seconded by Va­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wlgent and Kerr whlIe the boys went to Sco­ are now within reach -Desmul, Barber. Weller and Ball. commendl,l:" ','Real estate reduced Blk. I, Original Ord~ ~ss~sS~d 'too sicek, and duly carried. famBy, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Brown tia to play ball. oC practically each COMMITTEE ON EQUALIZA- to $6260.00. high. Committee recommends' "No Upon motion duly seconded and and famBy and Mr. and Mrs-. Rus­ George palser spent Sunday at TION-Hansen, Barber; Desmul Complaint NC). 2., Jungman'Lodge cause for complaint." . carried, meeting adjourned to sel 'Vaterman and sons were dinner Loup City at a birthday dinner for home in the county. and Sorensen. No. 161, Z. C. B. J., complains, hall Complaint No. 20-D. C. Haught June 29, 1933, at 11:00 a. m. guests Sunday at the Jess Meyers his friend, Miss Exie Timpson. IC you are in need oC COMMITTEE ON LEVIES-Va- as_sessed at $1,245.00, is too high complains Lots 5 and 6, Blk. 45, IGN. KUMA, County Clerk. home in honor of the birthday ot Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mitchell any s.ervice in con. aicek, Desml11, KUma and Soren- as compared to valuation of $665.00 improvements assessed too high, Mrs. Meyers' mother, Mrs. Callie entertained the young married nection with your sen. on National hall and $250.00 on as compared with adjoining and Douglas of Cushing, wh2,!§..visiting people at a' rook party Saturday The Board as a whole, then took Woodman hall, from standpoint ot similar properties. Committee re­ in the Meyer's home. evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert washing machine or up the~matter of reviewing the as- physical ,values and commerdal commends: "No cause for com­ Springdale News Mr. and Mrs. Elllott Clement and Preston were guests from North would like to have a sessments as returned by the val'- values of the three 'properties, and plaint." Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stlchler Loup. famlly and Mr. and Mrs. Doane Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rich and Maytag demonstrated lous precinct assessors, for the day as~ for equalization- C'ommittee Complaint No. 22-John Volf were in HQ,race Sunday. Stowell and famlly were dinner wm IMr. and Mrs. John Moul, Mr. Thornton were dinner guests at in lour home give us and at 5 p. m. recessed until June recommends: "Reduce by $680.00." complains lands in sec. 13, and guests Sunday ot Mrs. Anna Holm James Sample's Sunday. a call, 14, 1933, at 10 a. JIl:, Complamt No.3-Frank L: Osen~ 14-18-16, assesse.d too high com- and Mrs. Jim Covert, ·Mr. and Mrs. and Henry Hoim. SE~' Herman Stowell, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond and Albert Sample vis­ June 14, 1933, at 10 :00 a.; 'm)., towski complains that Et,»- pared to other lands of like char- Mr. and Mrs wm Nelson and Mr. ited at Ashton the past week. They E d win Armstrong meeting again called to order by NW~ -31-20-15 assessed to~ high acter. Committee recommends: Will Toban, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. and Mrs. John Olsen of Fremont ~, "No cause for complaint." Hager, Chauncey Hager and Mrs. came home Sunday with Clifford Chai ith 11 b f visited. at Leonard Woods' }<'riday. SampIe. will be in c:harge of rman w a mem ers 0 asks reduction of '.500.00., Com- Complaint No. 23-Frank Kasal Lucille Petty enjoyed a picnic din­ sales and service this Board b~ing present. The matter mittee !'ec?,mmends: No cause tor complains LoL3, Blk. 17, Haskell's ner at the park Sunday. It was In the evening they called at Henry Mr. and Mrs. Roy Noyes and of reviewing and examining as- complalnt. ! ' Addition to Ord assess~" too high in honor of Mr. and ~s. Hager, Jorgensen·s. two daughters of Kansas City summer and we as· sessments was resumed and com- Cit t N 4 J lOt ,~, Betty Flynn spent last week in lllaints heard and investigated dur- omp a n o. - os e sen ow- compared with lot 2, Blk. 17, Has- Chauncey and Mrs. Petty who l~ft came Saturday to visit relatives sl,ue you that he will tng the day and at 5:00 p. m., board ski, complains assessed valuation kell Addltlon. Committee recom­ Mop.day morning for the east. Ord with her grandparents; Mr, and until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Her­ give prompt and recessed until June 15, 1933 at 10 of SF?14- 27-20-16, too high compar- mends: "No cause for complaint." Mr. and Mrs. Wnber McNamee, Mrs. wm Ramsey. man Desel and famny attended a ed With NE%-27-20-16. Committee Complaint NO. 24-oeo. E. John- Mr. and Mrs. John Duemey, Vlella Mr. and Mrs. Wes Miska and famlly dinner at Mrs. O. C. Noyes' courteous service to a, m.· recommends: "Reduce by $100.00 son, complains ElAsNE%-26-18-13, Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patch· children were at' C. O. Phllbdck's Sunday. all inquiries. June I, 1938, at 10: 00 a. m., meet· off real estate. I' assessed too high acct. of damage en. Charles and Lester and Ches­ Sunday evening. Catherine Miska Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manche!!­ tng again called to order by Chair- Complaint No.5-Jacob O!ientow- by water diversion. Committee ter Houtby were guests of Parke~ stayed at Jack VanSlyke·s. ' ter went to Central City Sunday man with all members of Board ski complains SW~,; SlAsSW1,4-2?- recommends: "Reduce to $4,000.00" Cook Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jorgensen to visit Mrs. Manchester's parent.!l, pre§ent. 20-16, too high compared with Complaint No. 2~-Geo. E. John- Miss El1zabeth Janssen" John and famBy were guests Sundar at Mr. and Mrs. Croucu. . C. A. Hager & Coo After careful consideration of ot,her and similar lands. Commit- son complains bUts. 4,5, 6, 7, T. C'. and EmU Danczek, Jack and JOY Henry VanSlyke·s. Mr. Hawks carried malt on Phone 47 Ord, Nl!br. the assest;ed'valuation of lands and tee recommnds: "No cause for Davis Addition assessed too high. Janssen and Ernest Vodehnal There were thirty-one .in Sunday Route 1 Saturday while Mr. and lots, it was moved that for the pur- comvlaints." ,Committee r e com men d s: "No were dinner guests of Emil Zik­ school Sunday m()rnlng. Mrs. Mark McCall drove to Gree­ "If it doesn't sell itself pose of equaUzing the assessed val- Complaint No.6-Anna Zadina cause for complaint." mund'sSunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Leo NeIson and ley, Colo., to take their daughter ues of lands and lots, as against complains that 130 acres in 26-19~ Complaint No. 26-A. J. Wise Mr. and Mrs. Joe Psota and chB­ daughter. Laura LaRue, Mr. and Pearl and Miss Ilene Harris there don't keep it." the asseed value of improvement, -14, should be reduced below pur- complains 'ElAsNE%-13-19-14, as­ dren were guests of Henry Hayek Mrs. Harold Nelson and Dickie, Mr. to attend teachers conege. that the assessed value of all lands chase - price. Committee recom- sessed too high considering Sunday. . and Mrs. Wilmer Nelson and Duane and lots hi Valley County, Nebras- ments: "No cause for complaint-" amount of waste land in tract. Cora Mitchell of Hooper and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pocock ka, for the year 933, be reduced by Complaint No. 7-John Hrebec, Committee recommends: "Reduce amI Mrs. John Olsen of Fremont ot Ansley were dinner guests Sun­ complains SE1,4-3-19-13 assessed land $200.00". were vislUng at Roy Hansen's the day at wm Nelson's. too high as compared la~ds of sim- Complaint No. 27-Emma Han­ first part Of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jorgensen What Makes a Safe Tire? 11ar chara.cter in v!1cinity. Com- sen, by her agent, complains Div. Mr. and Mrs. George Nay called and daughters were at N. C. Chris­ Travel by Train mittee recommends: "No cause fOI 00, in SW%-21-19-14, assesse~ too on J. D. Moul Thursday evening. tensen'g Tuesday evenmg. complaint." high compared with adjoming Miss Ruth Cook called on Helen Ilda, Roy and Jess Howterton to the Complaint No.8-C. E. McGrew, ~creage. Committee recommends: Houtby Tuesday, were at Leonard Christotrenen's I KNOV(/' complains lots 1 to 9 and 36 to. 44 Reduce to $990.00 on Real Es­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zlkmund Sunday. , tate" called at EmU Zlkmund's Sunday blk. 19, Woodbury addition to Ord, Davis & Vogeltanz, Attorneys, The Jack VanSlyke and Dave evening. _ Guggenmos famlUes were at C. O. World's Fair assessed too high, considering 10~ filed complaint and objection, on M.r. and Mrs. John Olsen, Cora ~ation. Committee recommends;, behalf of H. :L. Klinginsmlth and Philbrlck's Sunday. Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mrs. Chas. Marshall and daugh­ Low Week·End Far~s Reduce !rom T $370.00 to $100.00. 16 other land owners and owners Hansen were guests of ,Leo Nel­ Complamt No.9-Anna Louise of lands located and assessed ter and small sons, Hazel Knecht sou's Wedrlesday evening. T)ley and Lela and Viola Mae Guggenmos on saie elery Saturday and M~rks, complains impr?v.ements on within School District No.1, com­ visited Mr. and Mrs.' Will Nelso.n ~ DlV. C. in Blk. 28, 01'lgmal Town plaining of the high school tax were at Wlll Nelson's Wednesday. Sund.'\y. Other IOlV fares In Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dana and of Ord,. should be r~duced .to com- levy within said school Distrct No. Hichard and Rnth Cook were ARE you willin'g t

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~ Alfred Welch Drowns John l\:lis~b Shoots PeJU1Y Burglar Gets NORTH LOUP PAST In Cistern At Elba JOHN WILLIAMS, Sixty Days in Jail 32 DELEGATES 1 Alfred Welch, the young Elba Hole In One At gharles Wells, the 21-year-old FIRST HURDLE, IS farmer who was drowned in a cis­ PIONEER BANKER North Lou\> ' Arcadia youth who last Tuesday FARM HOLIDA tern at his farm home on June 20, To John MIsko, Joung Ord at· stole $9,50 in pennies from a fruit was well known in Ord, having ~orpey, jar in the kitchen of Mr. and Mrs. 'NOW UP TO U. S. graduated from the Ord high OF ORD, IS DEAD goes' the honor of being Zera Sell In Arcadia, was sentenced school about 1918. He was thirty­ the first Ord Kolter to shoot a to sixty days in the county jail MEETING NAME five years old when death came and hole In one In' l\ good many " when he plead gUIlty to a -charge State Certificate Signed Saturday Is survived by his wife, the former Long Illness of Former Ordite months. He accomplished the Popular Ord Young Mall Sue· Repre~ feat at the North Loup·ScoUa of larceny before Judge John u Good (Farmers Will Marie Holm of ~ba, and by one Ends Fatally at Lincoln Sat· cwnbs To Cancer of ~ung, Was Andersen last Wednesday after­ Morning, P I a n s Praised; son, Junior. Funeral,services were course lasf Th~Sday 6lenlng This County At State ConY( whIle playIng w hM. F. Kos· noon. He is now serving his sen. Hardenbrook Returns. held at Elba Friday afternoon and urday; Left Here In 1913. Buried Wednesday Afternoon. tence. tion In Loup City Today a number of Ord people attended, mata, of Ord"., and Charles Schnaner, of &lQ~tsbloi'f. among them Mr. and Mrs. Frank John R. Williams departed "for The sb,th hole,;on the Norlh Seldom has Ord and community Notice to Correspondents. Fafeita, Iif., Frank and Emil Fa­ that land from whose bourne no Loup.ScoUa cour&,e Is about 100 felt such 'general sadness as pre­ Since next Tuesday is July 4th District Will feita, and Mrs. Alvin Hill. traveler returns" on June 24, at Jards lon~ and .b a bull.pen valled when it was learned a few and rural mall carriers will not be the age of 80 years, 9 months and hole, the green b!llng surround. weeks ago that Jack Sargent was working, correspondents of the Wins Spalding T~urnan:ent. 4 days. He was the eldest of 7 ed by a \l'Ire netting about S suffering with an incurable all- Quiz are requested to mail their Harry LewandOWski, of Burwell, children of Mary Ann and Wi!- f t hi h lU 1. I d th ment, cancer of the lu.ng, aud his notes so that they will be .plclted Organi.ze Soon won the championship flight at the liam Williams of New Jersey, ee 19. s.q.~ P aIe e death Monday after weeks of suf- up by rural carriers on Monday. he h b Wh h shot wIth a nlblIr,'Ihls ball, go· f . 1 h Spalding golf club's invitation w re e was. orn. en e Waf, Ing high In the ft.. '.;' a.nd Iandlnf eflng was no ess a sock to a News letters arriving Wednesday Ofticers Will Be Elected, B)'. tournament Sun day. Two Ord 2 years of age his parents moved .~ . host of friends. .. will be too late for publication. golfers competei!, Lyle McBeth to Paw Paw, Illinois. Besides at- about a foot froJA: lJ1e cop an Born Nov. 23, 1904 in Tennino, Th~ co-operation of all correspon­ Laws Passed As Soon As Honds winning the first flight {lond Harry tending the public schools he at- trIdling In to atar' Wash., Jack was the son of Den- dents is requested, in order that Of Directors Approved. McBeth the fourth. tended the East Paw Paw Classi- Ord goUers had been,Indted to nis and Myra Sargent. His mo- the Quiz may be issued at its usual cal flemlnary. bring their whes AM ~oIn North ther died when. he was no& quite time. . " ' Loup and ScoUa' couples In a th ld i h t i iiI' On Jan. 1, 1876 at Evanston, Ill., lwo.ball foursome pIcllJc Thurs. ree years 0 and s nce tat me The North Loup Public ~ower he was united in marriage with Jack had lived with his grandmo- and Irrigation District took a big 2cPOSTALRATE Rose Imogene Haskell. They re- day elCnIng. Mb,~o, Kosm.ata ther, Mrs; Nancy' Covert. When step forward Saturday when Gov­ sided for 8 years near Earlville, and Schwaner' were playIBg a Jack was ten years of age the fam­ EXTREME HEAT ernor Charles W. Bryan and State Ill., he having purchased Mrs. round after the two.ball matches Ily moye. energetic and sound business Y t>U the general nature of the propos­ judgment. Honesty was a para- They call it kitte~ball. Always wearing a smile and in 100 Degree Temperature. ed proje<:t, says: "Said proposed mount virtue of his life. It closely resemples ordinary having a pleasant word for every- district, plants, systems, and irri- That the new postage rate of 2c In 1913 tlie family move

new frocks for your holi. > SIGHT-SEER ...... ~ay, and still sa,'e money­ 2$c--49c ...... 1GllT hundred years that the clearaQ.ce sale of. a,o, AIhazen, an Ara­ Ebian, wrote the first ~ . Boys' fers. bcJok on optiu. You don't need ...... a book to ,ell 1pl1 your eyes See these racks of dresses adle, your head p'ains--but an E WASH SUITS 'We have learned Crom books MESH UNDIES in both prints and ::=.= un', aid you 1£ you let ere Men's, Short and long pant styles! Bloomers, panties, plain silks at trouble 10 tin it's acute. ., 3 to 6 stepins, .shorties, t SHIRTS and A modern Eve Examinatio~will - and briefs. Plain $1.49, ,$;t49 and reveal whether you need ,lasses ~ur modern prescriptive C.­ .} SHORTS ,~ and tailored styles, ._~ 29.C: mesl\ and regular Cb"i Ut 0.. Y""" Si,hl - Have 'Ai": cilities will ,uarantee you a $3.95 BYE EXAMINATION ' perfect correction. r weaves• ' :..GLEN Q. AUBLE, a.D. 15c: '49c9Sc: ...... , .. Chase's - .'.. 'Toggery Good Used Pianos for Sale and ~ent •••••••••••••••••••••••• - TUE ORD QUIZ, OBD. NEBRASKA. THURSDAY, JUNE 29; 1933 PAGE FIVE

-"Mr. and Mrs. Charley Stichler -Rebekah lodge met T\lesday -bld~1 evening Mrs. E. L. D · C kN . Sam Guggenmos. A fine time WaJ r------l and 'Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stichler evening in. their hall. Madams Achen took the younger members aVIs ree ews had by those present. and Lone Star News L,.~.qQ~~_~~_'.Y~ . and Ibaby recelltly retlv:ned home. Martha. Mutter, Joe Rowbal of the Campfire girls to the park On Su.o,day a, ,group of .relat1y~ They had been visiting a daughter Anna Nelson were the serving where they enjoyed a picnic din- Harry. Jeffries of North Loup Bernard Guggenmos had his ton­ and frien.ds sUI:prised 14rs. J. S~ ---J. W. Severns .was in Grand and sister, Mrs. Ed Bolen .and fam- ·committee. nero spent the week-endwlth his bro­ slls removed by Dr. Smith of Bur- Werber by arriving at her hom, Island Monday and Tuesday. ily in Kearney. .:-Fred Hallock of Lincoln was -Miss Mary 'Sutton of Arcadia ther Ed. They Called at James well Thursday. He Is improving with well fmed baskets and saw to ~Miss Mildred Craig, who is in Ord Friday calling upon his re- was in Ord Thursday. Miss 'Lois Sample's Sunday A. M.. Harry says fine. '. -Sunday Mrs, J. W. Gregor; it that ber ~irthday wallPropeh,' . visied a sister in Scotia. spending the summer with Mrs. latives, the Joe. P. Barta family. Finley accompanied her home. if everything goes well tbey expect Mr. and Mrs. ErnIe Hm and Alice ~Miss Mena Jorgensen is visit­ GO\lld Flagg and fam1ly, ill. visiting He was on the way home from a -Mr. and Mrs. Mike Carkoskl to bring his wife home this week Ma~ enjoyed ice cream and cake at celebrated. Those present were Ing in Campbell, going down for a week wth her people in Gar- fishing trip to Cherry county. and son Jarone of Arcadia were in from the hospital at Omaha. the bome of Mrs. W. B. Gregg Mon­ tbe Dave, Sam, Walter, Anton and Thursday. field county. _\fro and Mrs. Ted Lathrop and Ord Monday and Tuesday. Dr. C. Mrs. Ollie Finch of Ord speJlt day evening. Cl~rence Guggenmos famlUes. Mr. the week-end witb ber daughter, -Hal Erickson, son of Mr. and -Ever Busy club met Thursday children of Blair we're vislUng the J. Mlller removed, J),rone's tonsils Th.e Dave Guggenmos famllyand and Mrs. Fred, Martinson and Mr. Mrs. Harold Erickson, has been afternoon with Mrs. Ed Holloway. Norris families Sunday and Mon- Monday. Mike and lfamUy were Mrs. Clifford Collins. Mrs. J. S. Werber and Wilford and yisiting his many relatives in Mrs: Bill Helleberg was co-hos- day. Mrs. Lathrop is a daughter staying with the John PerUnski Davis Creek United Brethren Hazel Knecbt attended a ,birthday and Mrs. John Edwards and fam·· Ericson. '. tess. Offi«ers were elected for of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Norris. . family while here.. people went to Midvale Sunday party Saturday evening In bonor of llles. .. :' ,', -Mr. and Mrs. -Harvey Pierc~ the, eoming year~ president" Mrs. -LaVerne Burrows, Is spending -Mrs. Ernest, Wqolery sr., has morning taking their lunch baskets and Wayne,· f'lerce,Joe Gregory G~rge Finch, secretary, Mrs. GUY a few days going through Mayo received word of th. death of a and all -had services together witb an4 Miss Effie Behren spent Sun­ Vincent, treasurer, Mrs. Al Boby. Bros. cUnic at Rochester, 'Minn. nepbew, ,penni Swanson, 11, of a delIcious' cafeteria dinner in the day in Grand Island. The next meeting will be a picnic. -So and Sew met last Thursday Osceola, whO passed away Thurs- basement. This was the third ~Monday ,Mr.., an~ Mr,S. Wlll -}fro and Mrs: Charles Severyn afternoon with Mrs. Marion Cusb- day in a York hi)aplta1. Funeral quarterly' meeting. ", Treptow,' Miss Effie Behren and of Oinahaare spendillg a few days ing. Mrs. Horace Travis was a was held Saturda1lliOsceola. He Davis Creek ball boys were to Before'the 4th Bobby Haught were Grand Island in Ord with the latter's people, ·guest. had 'been taken to the hospital have played' Horace' Saturday at , . ylsitors. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Dworak and -Mrs. Gould Flagg and daugh- with a ruptured appendix, but died the Davis Creek diamond, but -'Home Art Department of the other relatives. 'Mr. Severyn bas terPriscllla drove to Douglas before an operaU",n. Horace failed to appear so the men ,Presbyterian church met last Wed­ for several years been an Instruc- Monday to spend a few days with -"Sunday Mr. and Mrs. WUJ arid boys played with pick-up nines. nesday in the church basement. tor in an Omaha school. He is Mrs. Flagg's people.They were ac- Scbudel, wbo. live near North Mrs. John Williams and Florence Clearance of Silk. Madams Ed Mouer and Olof Ols­ enjoying a few weeks vacation. companied as far as Douglas by Loup, celebrated tbelr first wed- and Esther Pal~er spent Thursday .son served a pleasing luncheon. -Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Roe were Mrs. A.L. Craig. Tbe latter was ding anniversary. Their guests afternootJ, at Bert Cummins. Bert -Mrs. Elsie Draper, wbo was entertaining guests from Friday on the way to Kansas City to from Ord were Mr. and Mrs. 'L. J. and ClIfford Collins went to Ar­ spending a few days wltb the untll Monday, Rev. J. J. 'Sheaf and spend a few days with relatives. Auble and family and Mr. and Mrs. chie Geweke's Thursday evening to George Pratt family in Hastings, three children of Lincoln. Rev. -An eight pound daughter was Glen Auble an,d family. Mrs. help make llians for a 4th of July l1as gone to Grand Island to visit Sheaff is pastor of a Methodist ,born Friday to Mr. and' Mrs. Ar- Schudel Is a da'Q,ghter of 'Mr. and picnic at Clement's grove. Clif­ the Ivan Enger family. ' cburch and has been enjoying a thur Lange with Dr. Henry Nor- Mrs. L. J. Auble. ford was appointed on the amuse­ -Eloise Norris and Jerrine Bur­ vacation part of wbich was spent ris in attendance. -Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Taylor and DRESSES ment committee. rows were spending a few days In with his friends. the Roe family. -Jol11ate clUb met Saturday son Harold Taylor are planning a John Lunney is baving well trou­ the country home of Mr. and Mrs. When Claude Roe attended uni- with Mrs Olof Olsson. Mrs. Emil trip to LaPorte, Ind. They wlll ble the past week, having had well (luy Jensen.' They came home versity in Lincoln he stayed with Fafeita ~as a guest. leave Ord about .the middle of men from both Loup City and Ord. Saturday. the Sheaf! family. ..l...Bert M. Hardenbrook return- July. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Tay­ They were unable to get scarcely ------'--~--ed home Saturday evening from lor of Xenia, Ohio wlll join their any water and were afraid they ._------~------II'Lincoln.-Friz Kuebl, R. C. Ayres and peop1ei n .Laporte for a sort hv is- might have to sink a new well. A number of other neighbors have E. L. Achen and their famllles en- it._The Welfare Board is not bold­ been out of water for their stock. joyed a picnic in the Ord park last Ing meetings untn fall but Mrs. . Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nauenberg and Tuesday. W. E. Carlton wlll be in the office family attended a family dinner at -Lloyd Rusk came bome Satur-· th t b W d d He bad' spent a week'with lfi e cour oUSe on e nes ays Harry Stevens' Sunday. Mr. and day. and Saturllays. She is looking Mrs. WillAdamson and son of Ful­ friends takin& In the world's fair after Welfare Board and also Red lerton were there. M;rs. Harry COMING in Chicago. Cross work. Stevens had visited near Fullerton -Yesterday the study division -Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Jones of for the past week but came bome Of the 'Methodist Aid society mel Clarkson were Sunday dinner S'unday. In the country home of Mrs. Leo guests in the bome of their son, Long. Mrs. M.C. Smith bad HEJ.. ones. -Jig Saw puzzles, lOc, 15c and « .THE » charge of tbe lesson. Th e subject -l.\frs. Mary Klima and son Ed z5c at the Quiz office. . S-U was "Early Missions In Nebrllska". were Sunday eVEmin~ ltUests in the Mrs. ·Long served a luncheon. home of their son and brother, •••• ++++++.~.1o.1o++++++++ HUGO' PLAYERS -Ladies Aid of the Dallisb Lu- Ign. Klima and family. theran church met Monday in the -Rev. and Mrs. Wlllard MoCar­ country bome of Mrs. George Glar- tby returned Thursday from' Lin­ Best Stage Shows borg: coin. They had for several days -Mr. and Mrs. H. B. VanDecar been In attendance at the state and Miss Virginia returned Friday meetin~ of Christian churches. four Big -rg:----. after a few days stay in Lincoln -Happy Hour club wllI meet and Omaha. this afternoon witb Mrs. F. J. -Mr. and Mrs. O. E. John~on Dworak. and cbildren spent Sunday in -Sunday Mrs. Mary Baran was Spalding. enjoying a visit wHh Mr. and 'Mrs. -.Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hoi- Frank Payder and daughter Alice lingshead o.f Arcadia spent Sunday Of Battle Creek and Mrs. Louise Dances with tbeir mother, Mrs. J. H. Hol- Allen and son of 'Stanton. Ma' IIngshead. dams Payder and Allen are daugh· at -Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Woolery, ters of Mrs. Baran. , who were married on June 17 in -General Aid society of the Columbus, Nebr., will make their Christian church wlll be held July Hildebrandt & t home in Burwell for the time be- 5th in .the basement of the church. Kokes' New ing. Ernest is a son of. Mr. and -Miss Lucile Lakin is not well ;. i Mrs. Ernest Woolery, Ord. His and for several days she has been Opening Day bride was formerly Miss LoRayne confined to her bed. Dr. C. J. I<'uller. Mlller lately removed her tonsils "THE NEW FATHER" -Dr. Henry Norris removed and it is believed she wlll soon Orchard In Three Acts tonsils Thursday for Allen Mas- improve.. ters of Arcadia. -Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beranek and 'The Season's Biggest Stage Hit Plus -Vernon Johnson of Burwell family spent Sunday witb the Ed had been visiting his uncle George Panowicz family in Comstock., Out they go! Every silk dress in our summer VAUDEVILLE Dworak and family in BellWood. -'Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Frazier are Pavilion stocks is doomed to tbe mark-down racks. We've and Sunday his uncle and aunt. Mr. enjoyin?; a vi!iit with a daughter­ slashed their prices without regard to their original "HUGO'S HI HATTERS" and Mrs. Charley Severyn of Oma' in-law, Mrs. Ralph Frazier of .'he roUes south"est of Ord I costs. You'll find dresses for every occasion of a ha, brought him to Ord. Mr. and Philadelphia. She was accompan­ on state highway to Artadfa i summer's day ... all colors and sizes for every wom­ Mrs. Jack Johnson drove to Ord ied by her little dau.ghter. ' an in the community. No JIlAtter wbat your dress ADDED ATTRACTION: after their son and spent the day -Mr. and Mrs. Scott White and needs, come' here and buy at clearance ptices. in the home of Mrs. Johnson's their daurit.er p.!l.IiYs arrived in Saturday - Sunday i JIMMIEO'HERN parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Dwor- the city Tuesdanvening.· called ak. by the sickness ot W. S. White. July 1 and 2 'THHEE BIG LOTS Vaudeville's Greatest Entertainer --Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Arcbie The failure of thlf health of the Waterman, Joe Long and Mr. and senior White raises the problem of Mrs. Frank Hopkins and son Fer· what best to do for him. T):J.ey GERRY LUM­ $2.98 Silk Dresses Dresses up to $4.50, ral drove to Talco, Kas., and vis- would like to takll him to tbeir BARD and His ited in the home of Dick Long. home at Kimball, .but are doubt­ now only now only Th.ey made the trip at this time ful of the safety of attempting to NINE ROYALS to see Mrs. Wm.Frungel, who is .take him on so long a driv~ in his ORO not very well. She formerly lived present cOllditlori...... in Ord. -Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Haught $.Z.Z5 -Mr. and Mrs. Blll Helleberg and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Andersen Starting MON. had several guests Sund~Y. Mr. were Omaha visitors Sunday. They l\londay, July 3 amI Mrs. L. W. Portis. Bryan Por- returned Monday evening. Dresses up to $6.50, tis and family. Ross Portis and -Miss Irene Woolery is visiting Old-Titne Dance now~nly family, all from North LoUP, Or- in Osceola. She is planning on re­ Music by a G'ood Orchestra vllle Portis and family and Robert turning home Sunday. Newton and family, Ord, also some -U. B. aid society met yesterday i Reasonable admission. JUN'E friends from Scotia. with Mrs. Helen Hunt. -Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Anderson -Clarence Davis made a business $3.85 A Merchant Ticket and TEN CENTS ad­ were very much surprised Monday trip to Lincoln Sunday, returning Sizes 14 to 52 when a niece 'of Mr. Anderson's{ Tuesday.' Tuesday, July" I mits you. Ask the following home-town Mrs. Mary Weedman and tbree -Mrs. Sadie Skinner and son i children of Faith, S. D., arrived at Billy left Friday for their home in the Anderson home for a short t BOB BROWN and WOl\IEN'S WHITE HATS boosters for courtesy tickets. visit. They had been in Kansas Broken Bow. They had been spend- i John's New G.afe Benjamin Barber Shop and came this way on their home- ing a week with ~ Mrs. Skinner's tHIS VEHSATILE t Panama and Pique, values ~lcLain & Sorensen The Golden Rule Store ward trip. George Weedman drove parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers ~AND ,. up "1' the car. He is a son of Mrs. Weed- and other relatives: t to $1..49 . , .., Ed F. Beranek D~ug Store Pecenka & Perlinski '1 man. Two daughters, Miss Ade- -Mrs.W. C. Pars,ons of Burwell tt'ith Special Entertainers ii" Johnson's Cafe Service Oil Co. line, Who has been a teacher for was in Ord Fridayvisitlng her I Karty Hardware ' The Diner three 'years and Miss Edna, who is mother, Mrs. Martha Mutter. about fourteen, made up the party. -Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Frazier and Hron's Ladies & l\!en's J. C. Penney Co. Mr. Anderson had not met his daughter enjoyed having Mrs. Ralph T;. Adm. lOe at gate. Gents, fOe Ready-To-Wear .Chase's Toggery niece since she was a girl. Tues- I<'razler and daughter of Philadel­ at dante' ladles free, Ord Chevrolet Sales Co. SaCeway Store day the Weedman family grove to phia and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Fra­ T Before 9:30-Gents, 25c 8RON'S Texaco Service Station Farmers Grain & Supply C~. the home of their aunt. Mrs. A. J. zler and son of Ord as dinner ~+++~~++++++++++++~+~++~ Campbell wh~re they bad dinner. guests Sunday. UeGrue Service Station Kokes Hardware They were stopping in Clearwater, -Miss Zola Barta wlll leave tbis Nebr.. and then going to their fall for Kansas City wbere she wlll home in South Dakota. enter Willows hospital for training. -Eastern Star members wbo -,;;;w;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~Iwent to Burwell Tuesday evening I & bB£&£Jii6e report a 'very pleasant time. Mrs. FREE! FREE! FREE! Mary I<'arnum of Loup City, Worthy Grand Matron of Nebraska, TWO PAIRS was there. . '. -Miss Eleanore Marie Perllnskl Saturday, July 1st Only left Tuesday afternoon on the bus for Grand Island. For a few days sbe wlll be a guest of ber sister, 1 Qt. -High Grade MOTOR OIL reeHOSiERY Miss Rosanne Perl1nski at ber bome in the Blackstone apartments. F -The Danish Lutheran church FREE-$4 Rock Cut CRYSTALSt people are holding a Bible 'school with each purchase of five gallons or nlore of our new this week at their cburcb. Rev. Strung on Silver Chain S. S.. Kaldabl of Wolbach is in charge. Guaranteed Against Breaking -Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barnes and .children spent Sunday camp- "720 Dickey" Gasoline To introduqe Jleulot's New Creation, ing and fisbing at Swan lake. . -Eileen Beran, who bad been This new gas, which we hiwe recentiyadded to our line, is a high-test gasoline the' world's loveliest Face Powder, pre­ visiting her 'grandmother, Mrs. sent this certificate and 99c and receive 2 Mary Beran for a tew days accom­ with anti.kn?ck qualities, but sells at the price. of regular gas. Try a fill and watch one $1 Box of Face Powder, one $1 Ex­ panied an aunt, Mrs. Louis Allen to your mileage and performance. '.' .. quisite Perfume, a $4 ROCK CUT CRY­ HOURS Stanton.Sunday the latter was in STA4 NECKLACE, strung on Sllver Ord to see ber motber, Mrs. Beran. Chain and Ladies' Supreme Silk Hose. ONLY -TueSday afternoon an inter­ We still sell Regular Gaso1ine Remember, you get two pairs of hosiery. esting carload of relatives from Limit, two deals to eacb certi(icate. Washington state arrived 1l.t the Greenfield vllla. Tbe visitors are at. the price 01 3rd grade! 8 P. M. Mrs. Etbel Jordean, a cousin of YOU Mrs. Greenfield and Mrs. John SPECIAL For a limited time we will sell 5 gallons ~~r 99C"FORARTtltE~ Haskell, and her two daughters, incl~si:ve, . of high grade tractor oil for Y .' ..._ to two grandcblldren and· a son-in­ From July 2 to 8, we will law, J. H. Wahlgren. The Hiner­ drain and refill any crankcase for ,i I A~ This Ad ••• A~eal $7,50 Value 10 P. M. ants left Washington a few weeks ago, stopped for a' while 'II) Ca1l.­ $1.95 fornia and spent the following five ',~ Bring your container Saturday days In driving through to ValleY 59c McLain-Sorensen county. Yesterday they we!1t t.o C~ Greeley county to visit other rela· Drug· ... Ord / July tives and tben wlll go to Osbkosh, .th~y· If Inconvenient to attend sale during these hours, leave 1st WI•., where wUl visit for the a~the l>~fore .rest of· the summer. Returning SERVICE OIL CO. Order and 99c. store sale and your set w1l1 be they wlIl stop" off in tbis ~ectiQn Across street south from Ord Co-operative Creamery . . '-, ," ,: laId. away for. you. '.. early II}., September, ,and maybe ~.ke ll, longer stay at that time. I. .. .. •• ~--..- ..- __..

,~. ".'~. ,!,HE ORD QUIZ. ORD. NEBJUSKA. THURSDAY. JUNE 29, 1933

Report of claims committee up' taxes brought In $84,000,000 durin~ .------, ICou'rt at 10 o'clock A. M., at the TownshIp 17, North of Range on County .special Highway Fund May while beer taxes totaled county Court room. in said coun- West of the sixth Princil rp:;e~;:--:F;h:~C:j~~;"B~:;d'] claims read as follows: $11,172,000 more than in April. The LLEGAL NOTICES ty, on the fourth day of OCtober, Rollin C. Ayres, Official. check tax amounted to over $3.000.­ jI1933, and all claims and demands Met'idlan; the South 18 feet of 1.< mileage' . 40.68 000 and the tax on wire and wire­ ------1not flied as above will be forever 7 and 8, Block. 2. Babcock's Fil L~~""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""~""""""""""""""""",, Joe Hayes, Labor.....•.... , 3.00 less messages amoilnted to over In The District Court 9f The enlted . barred.. . Addition to North Loup; all John Iw.anskl, Labor . 25.05 $1,000,000, both of these showing States For the DIstrict of Dated at Ord Nebraska, this Blocks 4 to 6, inclusive, and Lots June 16, 1933, at 10 o'clock A. M. Ord. presented written claims for Battery and cllible . 7.45 substantial increases. , Nebraska . lhirteenth day of June 1933. to 7, inclusive, in Block 7, all in Meeting called to order by chair- exemption from taxation, for the Battery and cabel . 7.45 The revenue from the sale of beer Grand Island DhIslon JOHN L. ANDERSEN. C. Davis' Addition to North Lou man with supervisors Sorensen, two corporations, claiming prop- Howard Manchester, Labor .80 will greatly exceed the estimates In the Matter of Joe Viner. of (SEAL) . County Judge and Lot 7, Block 6, Original Tow Desmul, Ball, Vasicek, Hansen, ertIes of the two corporations are Chris Rasmussen, Labor... 15.61 made by the United States treasury Comstock, Nebraska, Bankrupt. June 15-3t site of North Loup, being levi Barber· and Johnson. present upon used for educational, charitable and Pete Kochonowskl, Labor.. 15.20 department before the beer act was Bankruptcy No. 620. ------upon as the property of George roll call. benevolent purposes and not for W. & L. E. gurley, Survey­ passed. If revenue continues a~ Xotice of AppUcation for Discharge Munn'& Norman, Lawyers Joonson, defendant, and the follo' Minutes of last meeting read and gain or profit to either and claim- or transit repairs ...... • 12.08 the April-May rate the income Upon this 22nd day ot June, 1933, Or4er For And :xoUce Of HearIng ing real estate in Valley Counl approved as read. ing for like reasons, a refund of Ed Swanek, Labor ...•••.. 3.25 from the source wUl be· approxi· upon filing a!!d reading the petition Of FJnal Account And PetitIon Nebraska, levied upon as beil the amounts paid by both of the Fr. Swanek, Labor ...... •. 11.15 of the above named Bankrupt for For Distribution. property of Frank J. Stara, defep Bank balances as of. close of May, corporations for 1931 taxes. After mately 280 mililon dollars annually. Travelers Insurance Co., Former Governor Weaver, noW his discharge herein, In the County Court of Valley ant, to-wit: The tollowing tra< read as follows: Fnst National considering both of the claims Compensation & liability IT IS ORDERED. that the 1st day . County, Nebraska In Block 14, of the Original Tow Bank, Or~, $43.783.97; Nebraska same were ordered placed Oil fII~ insurance (Referred to president· of the Missouri River State Bank, $21.884.9~; Arcadia and set for hearing on June 29, Board) ' , .. 669.77 Navigation associatlon.and C. E. of August, 1933, be and the same is The State of Nebraska, ) site of Ord. Valley Coanty, Nebra .NatIo~- Childe, of th~ Omaha Chamber of hereby fixed as the date on or be- ) ss. ka, to-wit: Beginning at the Nort State Bank) $8,172.80; Flfst 1933, at 10 a. m., and said attorne.ys John B. Zulkoski, Labor .. 26.00 fore which all creditors of, and all Valley County) west corner of LOt 2, runnll al Bank, Arcadia. $5.413.19; ElyrIa for said claimants ordered notified J. A. Brown Agency, Gaso- Commerce, m'ade a plea for Mis­ State Bank, $3.065.40. of such hearing on said claims, up· line License Bond prem- souri river development in the pub­ other persons interested in said In the matter of the estate of thence South 125 feet, thence Ea lic works 'program in a hearing be­ bankruptcy estate, and in the mat- )<'rank J. Novak, Deceased. 30 feet, thence North 125 fe. Application of Emil L. Kokes, for on motion duly seconded and car.. ium ...... •. 20.00 ter of dIscharge in bankruptcy of On the tenth day of June, 1933, thence West 30 feet to the place license to operate dance hall and ried. . The Capron Agency, Truck fore the army board of engineers liability insurance prem- for rivers and harbors in Washing· said bankrupt, s1Mlll, if they desire came the Executrix of said estate beginning; Beginning at Ii point pavilion" came on for hearing! it be- Moved by Hansen, that County ton 1ast week. to oppose the same, file in the office and rendered an account as such feet South of the Northwest corn fng 11 0 clock, and there bemg no furnish a 60 inch culvert 30 feet ium ...... •. : 66.00 objection or remonstrance thereto. Upon motion foregoing report Exports from the Vnited States of the undersIgned Referee, in and filed petlUon for distribution. of said Lot 5, and running then' license was.ordered issued subject long. cost not to exceed $250. Davis was accepted as read. during May were reported at 114 Grand Island, their appearance in It is ordered that the 3rd day of South 24 feet, thence East 83.5 fe< to rules adopted by Board' hereto- Creek townShip and Yale Township Claim of Travelers Insurance million dollars by the commerce writing in opposition to the grant- July, 1933, at ten o'clock A. M., in thence North 24 feet, thence We fore, all fees having. been paid by to do all necessary grading or labor Co., for $669.77, was then consid­ department. Both exports and im­ ing of said, discharge, a.nd also the County Court Room, in Ord, Ne- 83.5 feet to thE! place of beginnini applicant. of installing same, to take care ~f ered, and upon motion duly se­ ports showed an increase over within ten days thereafter. file itl braska, be fixed as the time and The South 60 feet of Division "C Anton RadII and Wm. Moudry, drainage situtIon at the corner of conded and carried, same was re­ April with 105 millions of exports said office specifications of the place for examining and allowing otherwise described as beginnil members of townShip board of sections 25 and 36-17-15 and Sec­ jected on aCQunt of improper and 88 millions of imports. grounds of said opposition. such account and hearing said at the Southeast corner of Lot 3. Liberty Township, appeared before tIons 30 and 31-17-14. Motion sec­ classification of pay roll. The state game commission an­ ARTHUR C. MAYER, petition. All persons interested in said block 14, and running then board, requesting county aid in the onded by Vasicek and duly carried. Report ot claims committee up­ nounced that work in conservation Referee in Bankruptcy said estate, are required to appear West 10 feet, thence North 6.Q f~ construction of a road between EJ,2 Report of claims c,ommittee upon on Bridge Fund Claims read as camps at Fremont and Louisville at the time and place so designated, thence East 10 feet to the East lil Section 2 in Liberty Township and General Fund claims read as fol­ follows to-wit: began last Friday. Work at the In The DIstrict Court of The United and show cause, if such exists, why of sllid lot, thence South 60 feet Section '35, Geranium Township lows: T. B. Hamllton, Labor..... 108.37 Benkleman camp wlll probably not States }'or the District of said account should not be allowed the place of beginning; Commench and after consideration and dis- Francis Andersen, groceries Joe Hayes, Labor...... 28.75 be started until July 1. Two Nebraska and petition granted. at the Southwest corner of Lot cusslon Desmul moved that County for Holman, Fox. Seerley, J. J.. Jensen, Labor 52.50 camps have· been opened at Craw­ Grand Island DhJslon It is ordered that notice be given running thence East 115 fel allow Liberty Township the sum T rum p k e, Manchester,. Knapp Bros., Material..... 2.80 ford and Chadron but no inform­ In the Matter of Bozena Viner, of by publication three successive thence North 60 feet, thence We , of $100 for such road improvement, Madison, Keller, Danner, Steve Malepscy, Labor .... 51.25 ation has been received concerning Comstock, Nebraska, Bankrupt. weeks prior to said date in The Ord 115 feet. thence South 60 feet, to tl said TowI.lshlp to do all work, to Vincent, Hansen, Kirken- Chris Rasmussen, Labor... 58.13 plans for -A cam"p at Valentine. . Bankruptcy No. 621. Quiz, a legal weekly newspaper of point of beginning; Commencing the value of not less than equal dall, Sowers, Sindelar, John Snawerdt, Labor .... .60 The government wUl not buy NotIce of ApplJcatJon for DIscharge general circulation In said county. the Northwest corner of Lot 5, ru: amount· all work to be done in and Wells families__ -----$ 64.41 Upon motion foregoing report trucks for use at forestation camps Upon this 22nd day of June. 1933, Witness my hand and seal this nlng thence East to the Northea 1933. •Motion seconded by Ball, John L. Andersen, county was accepted as read. but are asking for bids for the use upon filing and reading the petlUOD 10th day of June, 1933. corner. of Lot 6, thence South . and duly carried, upon roll call as judge, court costs 112.65 The matter of payment of house of such trucks for a period of five of the above named Bankrupt for John L. Andersen, feet, thence West 41J,2 feet, then, follows: Sorensen, no; Desmul, Ellsworth Ball, jr. super- rent for paupers and indigent per­ or six months and the owners of his discharge herein' \ (SEAL) County Judge South 1G feet, thence West 83: yes; Ball, yes; Vasicek, yes; Han- visor fees ~_____ 45.00 sons again came up for discussion the trucks will be enrolled as reg­ IT IS ORDERED, that the 1st day June 15-3t. feet. thence North 26 feet, to tl sen, yes; Barber, yes. . Guy Burrows, Jamesonhouse ad consideration. whereupon it ular members of the camps, driving of August, 1933, be and th~ same is I __-:- ~--_:_---- place of beginning. All that pa Ofilc1al bond of J. A. Polak, road rent for May______JO.OO wall moved and seconded that theIr own trucks. hereby fixed as the date on or be- SJdne1 lV Smtth, Attorne1 of Lots 1 and 2, Block 21, Origin overseer of Road District No.4, Brown-Ekberg ~o., blankets County pay rent for the following The c;hairman of the federal fore which all creditors of, and all Omaha, N.ebraska. Townsite of Qrd, described as fo OeraulumT,ownship bearing the for jaiL ~_____ 4.98 persons from June 1, 1933, until Home Owners Loan corporation an­ other persons interested in said XOTICE O}' SlIERU1"S SALE. lows: Beginning at a point 31 te· endorsement of the committee on Brown-Ekberg Co., mer- further order of this Board, to­ nounces that they hope to have Bankruptcy ~state. and in the mat- In the District Court for Valley South of the Northeast corner , bonds, was formally approved by chandise. (Laid over) ----- 5 wit: To Mrs. John: C. Chatfield, state orgarilzations ready to func­ ter of discharge in bankruptcy of County, Nebraska... said Block 21, and running thene .5 for Mrs. Lova Trindle. $12.00, to said bankrupt, shall, if they desire By virtue of an order of sale board upon motion duly carried. Crosby Hardware, court- Protective Savings & Loiin Ass'n., tion, by July 1 to bring ;relietl! to West 125 feet, thence South 19 fee Committee from pavis Creek yard supplies ------3.35 home owners in danger of mort­ to oppose the same, file hi the office issued out of the District Court for thence East 125 feet, thence Norl fee~_____ for Edith Tatlow, $8.00; to M. E. of the undersigned Referee, in Valley County, Nebraska, and in Township appeared and asked for Andy Cook, bailitr 6.00 Smith, for Geo. Rudkin, $5.00; to gage foreclosures. There wUl. be 19 feet to the place of beginnin a bridge across Oak Creek in sec. Clark Dray Line,

-Mrs; John Haskell is staying -Mr. and Mrs. Neil Peterson of -The Ralph Haas family spent -Mrs. E. vy. English of Omaha -So and Sew are meeting thia in the Haskell home this week aed Davis Creek were Ord visitors FrI­ Sunday with relatives In Burwell. vlsited_ over Sunday with Mrs. caring for Walter,White while Mr. day. afternoon with Mrs. Clarence Da­ -Miss Delores McIntyre of Sco­ Charley Hather., vis. and Mrs. Haskell are in Lincoln. -Mr. and Mrs. Will Hather tia was visiting recently with Miss PERSONAL ITEMS Mr. White is not feeling well this drove to Ericson Saturday after­ Myra Hiner. -Charley and Oakly Hather -Miss Doris Flynn spent Sun­ spring but is able to be up and noon on a fishing trip. made a business .trip to Omaha, day in Ord with her grandmother. arojind the house. -Saturday Mr. and Mrs. E. C. driving down Sunday and return­ Mrs. M. Flynn. She is employed in About People You know -The Bill Moon famIly are spend­ Weller and Dr. J. W. McGinnis ing Monday. the Mrs. Harry Foth home. --Miss Maxine Haskell is staying Ing some time with relatives In were Grand Island visitors. . with her aunt, Mrs. R. C. Green­ Taylor. -Mrs. J. W. McGinnis has re­ -Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. W. field the greater part of this sum­ . -Mrs. Stella. Johnson was up ceived word of the death ofa sis­ Haskell drove to Lincoln to attend -MisS Jannette Williams of Sco­ -Sunday Mrs. R. L. Staple and -Mr: and Mrs. Walter Coats and from North LouP Satur4ay. She is ter-in-law, Mrs. Hazel Tidyman of tia was an Ord visitor Saturday. E. H. Petty and daughter Miss Mar­ mer. children of Arcadia were in Ord the mother of Mrs. Sam Marks. the funeral of a brother-In-taw, -The Quilting division of the Phedalles, Ore. She was the wife John Williams. He passed awa1 -Dinner guests last Wednesday garet Petty were dinner guests In Saturday. -Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Parks, of a brother of Mrs. McGinnis. Saturday. the home of Mrs. Bess Petty. Methodist Aid society met last Mr. and Mrs. M:ike Kosmata and in the home of Mrs. Ada Munn Wednesday with Mrs. Ed Finley. -The next meeting of the S. D. were Mrs. R. L. Staple of Omaha -Royal Neighbors were in ses­ G. club will be held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Carlson and and Mrs. Florence Chapman. sion Friday evening with the usual There was a good attendance. Mrs. Nels Jorgensen. their children enjoyed a picnic -Yesterday the Presbyterian Aid Sunday evening at Ander.!lon·s Is­ -Ben and Robert Rose of Bur· number in attendance. Madams -Alpha Hill drove to Central , well were in Ord Friday and din­ Frank Stara and Archie Bradt society met In the basement of the City Sunday after Mrs. Hlll and land. ner guests in the Tom Wllliams served a nice luncheon. church. Madams August Peterson children, who had been visiting -Friday Mr. and Mrs. John home. -Mrs. Chester Bentley and little and Gould Flagg served. there for a week with the Elmer Reimers of Cleveland, Ohio, who Get Acquainted with the daughter left last Wednesday for -Irl Tolen sp.ent Sunday in Ord had. been visiting the latter's peo­ -n'hursday Mrs. E. H. Petty sub­ visiting his father, J. E. Tolen and Almquist family. ple, the Henry and Sam Marks mitted to a major operation for tu­ their home in Omaha. Mrs. Bent­ -Mr. and Mrs. John Olson of ley is a daughter-in-law of Mrs. other relatives. Monday Irl reo families, drove to Sargent where Happiness thatconzes with mor In the Ord Hospital. Rela­ turned to Lincoln accompanied by Fremont were visiting Thursday they spent the day with Mr. and tives only have been admitted to Cecil Clark and she and the ten with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Enger. Inonths old baby had been here on Mrs. Tolen. She and Ruth had Mrs. Dan Marks. her room. Her mother, Mrs. R. L. been here for a week. Ruth is -Mrs. Louise Baker and baby -Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis Staple Is here and Mr. Staple is a visit. Mrs. Bentley was accom­ daughter of Lincoln were visiting panied to Omaha by her husband's staying In Ord with her aunt and and daughters claim they had a expected this week. grandparents, Miss Mary Koupal Mrs. Baker's mother, Mrs. Frank very pleasant time on their eastern cousin, Miss Wilma Slavicek and Norman and family. Mrs. Norman -C. J. Mortensen went to Lin­ Miss Alma Holloway. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Koupal. trip. They visited several places coln Sunday to attend the f).lneral -Mrs. Joe Rowbal and daugh­ is caring for Mary Lou, Mrs. Bak­ in Illinois, including the world's -Mrs. E. Bailey, who recently er's oldest daughter. Saturday Mrs. FINANCIAL of pis uncle John Williams, who ter Miss Merna were visiting last fair, Chicago. On the return trip • had been an invalid for several returned from California spent sev­ Tuesday and Wednesday with re­ Baker and the new baby left for they stopped in St. Louis and Kan­ years. He passed away in a hos­ eral days In Ord with her nephew, latives and friends In Burwell. Lincoln. - . sas City. Mrs. Davis' sister, Mrs. pital at the age of 80 years. Gould Flagg and family. She Is -Winnetka club met last eve· -Saturday morning Mr. and Mrs. Rena Bakker returned with them -Joyce, little daughter of Mr. now nicely settled i~ her home In ning with Mrs. Jud Tedro. Mrs. R. John Lanham left for Merlna, Colo. for a visit. and Mrs. E. H. Petty is spending Burwell. A friend, Mre. T. F. Britt O. Hunter was co-hostess. where they are visiting the hltter's -Friday morning a son was SAFETY several days in the country with of Aurora Is staying with her.. . -Word comes from Bangor, sister, M,rs. Calvin Ball and fam­ born to Mr. and Mrs. Charley her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. --Guests last Wednesday In the Mich., that Mrs. Emma Seivers­ Ily. They will also visit another Pierce In the home of Mrs. Pierce's Bud Bell. She was allowed to see Geor~e Parkins home were. Frank Overton Is at home again. She had sister, Mrs. Bert Horn and family parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Bert Le­ her mother Sunday. The latter Is Johnson and the latter's son-ip.-Iaw been in a hospital for a severe mas­ in Timmath, Colo. They were not Masters. Dr. E. J. Smith of Bur- No husband and father can be really happy a patient in the Ord Hospital, reo and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Itow­ toid operation. Her many friends sure how long they would be away, well wal:! in attendance. , covering from a major operation. ard Hamilton and baby. They in Ord have been inquiring about two or three weeks and perhaps -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bevier of . until he g~ts acquainted with the true hrand or Joyce is perfectly contented in the drove up from the Johnson home her ever since they heard of her longer. . Scotia drove to Ord Sunday to see Bell home. in North Loup. Mr. Johnson Is a Il1ness. -June 24 and 25 were the open­ Mrs. Bevier's parents, Mr. and Mrs. happiness that comes with financial. security. -Mrs. Dan Needham of Broken brother-in-law of Mrs. Parkins. -Mr. and Mrs. John Olson of Ing nights for the dances at the Henry Hiner. Mr. and Mrs. Be­ Nor does financial safety mean possession or Bow had l:>een spending several -Mrs. J. E. Goodrich returned Fremont were visiting Friday in Orchard Pavlllon situated five vier were also visiting in the coun­ days In Murray, Ia., with her mo­ to North Loup last Wednesday af­ the country home of Mr. and Mrs, miles southeast of Ord on the Ord­ try hQme of the latter's gra-ndpar­ • thousands or dollars worth or property. It ther, Mrs. Charles Ward. While ter spending a few days in Ord Earl Hanson.The Olson's had been Arcadia highway. The managers ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Watson. there Mrs. Needham accompanied with the E. H. Petty family. here for several days. They reo are Hlllebrandt and Kokes. -Thursday Mr. and Mrs. J. F. means simply having enough money inhand to her mother to Des Moines, Ia., -'-Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wright of turned home the first of the week. -Mrs. M. Flynn and Miss Dola Webster of St. Paul were guests In where the latter submitted to a Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Horace -Miss Thelma Hahn of Garfield Flynn spent Saturday in North the home of their daughter, Mrs. prQtect against sickness or other sudden emer­ minor operation. Mn. Needham Nay of Okmulgee, Okla., wete reo county was in Ord Saturday. Loup. Mrs. Flynn's daughter, Mrs. Ed Gnaster. gencies; owning a home of one's own; being had been called to Iowa on account cently in Ord for eo short time. The -W. L. Butcher of Walla Walla, Lizzie Knapp and daughter Miss -Dinner guests Sunday in the of her mother's illness. Plans Nays were on the way to Chicago. Wash., will hold Pentecostal ser­ Maxine, drove to Ord after them. home of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Dworak able ,to meet hills promptly as they come due. were for Mr. Needham to drive to -Mrs. Will Carson Is visiting 'In vices In North Platte. Hel ~s a Mrs. Carl Oliver, another daughter were Frank Dworak and little Lincoln after his wife and she was Lincoln with her sister, Mrs. W. J. nephew of Mrs. Joe Rowbal. On of Mrs. Flynn's, brought them back daughter Janice, Mr. and Mrs. Jack That's the kind of safety that pays dividends in ~xpecting to be in Broken Bow to­ Byington' and family. She went the 27th of JUly there will be a to Ord. Johnson and son Vernon of Bur­ day. down Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. state Pentecostal meeting In Val­ -Judge E. P. Clements will pre­ well, . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sev­ happiness. W. Haskell. . ley county. It will perhaps be held side at a term Of district court in eryn of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs...... -Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Chrb in Clement's grove. Mrs. Rowbal Grand Island beginning August Joe Dworak and son, Bobby Joe. The Protective plan or saving makes such Bossen, Mr. and Mrs. Joe RowbaJ expects Mr. Butcher to visit her at 7th. There will be five jury f;ases. -Mrs. Grant Flint and son were / Celebrate the 4th and Mr. and Mrs. Paul VanKleeck that time. -Gerald Kelm and Wayne John­ in Ord Friday with the former's happiness available to all, whether their week. of North Loup and their famllle! -Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nay of Los son returned Thursday from a few sister, Mrs. Floyd Chatfield of at the enjoyed a picnic dinner in the Ord Angeles, Calif., are at Flaggstaff, days stay in Lincoln. The boys Rosevale. Both ladles were visit­ ly wage be great or sma~l. Small deposita at Park. Ariz., where they are visiting their plan on attending the state unl· ing in the Mrs. John Chatfield -Miss Olive Miller and a friend, youngest daughter, Mrs. Vie Comp­ verslty next year.- They stayed home. Friday evening Mrs. Flint regular, fL,;ed intervals tum the trick. Save Earl Yates, and Mrs. Earl English ton. Horace Nay of Okmulgee, with Supt. and Mrs. M. D. Bell and son went to Burwell.' s)'stematically by the Protective plan. We will drove up from Omah~ last Wednes­ Okla., who recently visited in Ord, while In Lincoln. -Mlsll Hortense Garnlck of tlay evening for a week's visit with said that his parents would be here -W. W. (Pike) Hill has been in Kearney Is spending the summer be glad to furnish details on request•. relatives and friends, returning to and in Omaha before returning to Ord for several days visiting his with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Omaha Monday evening. California. mother, Mrs. Alvin Hlll and other Mrs.' Dale Garnlck. Dance relatives: Pike Is employed on the -Ord chapter of Eastern Star -Dr. George A. Parkins wll1 go -Mrs. John Pigman has been In were invited to Burwell Tuesday to Chicago and take up some post­ Plattevl11e Herald, J?lattevllle, Colo. from the country and visiting in at evening to attend a meeting of graduate work from June 25th to -Mrs. Ellamae Reimers, a daugh­ Ord for a few days. From Friday Doric Chapter No. 64 of Ea~erD July 2.' Mrs. Parkins plans on ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marks until Sunday she was a guest In Star. Several members of the Ord staying in the office while he Is of Ord, was g'Iven ~. degree of the Mrs. John Chatfield home. 1\1rs. Julia Chilewski's lodge accepted the invitation. away. - Master of Science' at commence­ -John Lemmon was for a few -Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. C. -Mrs. Carl Grunkemeyer of Bur­ ment exercises of Western Reserve days enjoying a visit with his par­ 8 miles S. E. of Arcadia Greenfield alld Harold and Maxine well has been in Savannah, M{)., university, Cleveland, this spring. ents, Judge and Mrs. George Lem­ Haskell and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. for several weeks. She has suf­ Mrs. Reimers is a graduate of Ord mon of Pender. Their daughters Wilson and family and Mr. and fered a great deal while there un­ high school and of the University Ruby and Iona Lemmon had been Savings &Loan- Association Tuesday, July 4 Mrs. Harry Parr and family of der the doctor's care. The Grunk­ of Nebraska. She and her husband here for three weeks with their ORO, NEBRASKA Kearney enjoyed a pIcnic dinner ill eme)'er family are well known in live in Cleveland where Mr. Reim­ brother John and Mrs. Lemmon. the Ord park.The Parr family are Ord. ers Is a high school instructor. Sunday Judge and Mrs; Lemmon here visiting the Greenfield, Wil· --Miss Dorothy Rowbal is em­ -Mrs. Eugene Leggett entertain­ ieft for their home in Pender. 1\1usic by son and John Haskell faml1les. ployed in the Dr. E. J. Smith home ed two table of bridge players at -Miss Gertrude Hawkins gave a In Burwell. Sunday afiernoon her porch party Friday afternoon hon­ people prepared a picnic dinner ~~e~\t:::~r~~::::~f:t~~:~~fI1~§JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIII111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~ oring her niece, Miss 'Dorothy An­ and drove to Burwell. Miss Dor­ JOE PUNCOCHAR derson of Paxton, who Is in Ord on othy joined them and they went to -Judge and Mrs~ .E. P. Clements == == a visit. The girls enjoyed working a shady spot near the river to en­ entertained at bridge and at a pic- = = . and his jigsaw puzzles. Miss Hawkins serv­ joy the lunch. . ute supper seryed on their beautl... == == ed pleasing refreshments. Guests ~unday Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ry­ ful . lawn Sunday. Out of town = •••..•••••••••.•••.••..•.•••••.••••••••••••• = Music 1\1akers were Misses Virginia and Beverly savy' and family, who reside near guests were Dr. and Mrs. Gelow == == Davis, Margery Coe and Virginia Arcadia, were visiting Joe's par­ and O. A. Abbott, jr., of Grand Is... == == ~ack. ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rysavy. land. . •••••••••••••••••••••••• -:Wm. A. Peters, 51, of Grand === 55== Island. passed away last Friday af· == 0 .· . == ter undergoing a serious operation = pp .. t· ··t· ,'= at a hospital there. Years ago thl' -_- y. _=-_- Peters famIly lived in Ord. Mr. 0 run1 "NO Peters is survived by his wife, two == dau$hters, a brother L. F. Peters of Clarefield, S. D., and two sis- - ters, Mrs. Minnie Meyers of Bur- 'I == BLOWOUTS well and Mrs. Gussie Hawthorne r == D .\rcadia. == - ays th -Saturday Miss Clara King ar- = My4 July rived at home. She has for several = . . on of Trip! years. bEien an instructor In the = schools Of. East C.hlcllgO'· Ind. She will spend the summer with her 1--.'= I'm Getting New parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. King. ::: ·Goo4~e" NOWI'~ The many friends of Mrs. J. G. =: ..s Hastings are sorry to learn ~hat = she has been ill lately and confmed = June 15 to July 15 to her bed a part of the time. = -Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lewis and son and Miss Eunice Chase spent = Sunday with relatives in Loup City. ::;= -Monday Mr. and Mrs: C. C. = 'Remember These Dates Brown left for Glenwood, Minn., 1= where they will spend a few weeks == with' their daughter and son-in- = _=_ law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Grafius. = terTheyto Ord.plan onShebringingwill visittheirheredaugh-until === .;;nI.E: ;;nI.E: ======her husband has his vacation, then == he will drive to Ord and other = places in Nebraska. He is man- == ager of a J. C. PElnney Co., store. = :2 On the homeward trip Mr. llnd You can s.ave MONEY if yo.u order a tele- .... === Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Grafiu!l wlll === . drive to Tekamah and visit another phone du.. ring this 30-.day p'eriod (Jun.e 15 to .... -__ OU don't need to be told that daughter and slst,er, Mrs. }floyd === =_ Y a thin. risky tire can take all ~~esg~~~ aa~~di~~~~i~iler~~ ~~o~~ ~==_=_ the Joy out of drivin~-but perhaps § July 15). Ask any employee of the Company you have never fi~ured that It casU which. will mike the trip more == about the special money saving offer. )IOU money to ride on old tires, with Prices Have Starled UP! prices on the wi\y up-if you pay Don't wait to buy your tiresl more for new tires later on. ··A···n··n··o·u··n··c·e· ·m··e·n··t" §==== . Youcan sedor yourself these prices Servic~ S9 buy now-enjoy your bla July are stUl low. Don't ml,s them Today as Always, Telephone is in- 4th week-end-and save yourself by tJ'yln~ to squeeze a few more some money. . miles out of old worn-out rubber. I ha,"e opened a new expensive. The time and money you save 'is And' whlle you're buyin~-~et the Cleaning, Pressing and worth far more than the small sum it costs­ SAFETY of blowout protection In GOO~EAR Tailoring shop . in the every ply-~et the SAFETY of grip building next to the Lewis and in an emergency its value is priceless. in the center of the tread. Only AII-WeCllher I Pathfinder & Merrill Barber Shop Goodyear can ~ive you the double and will appreciate a share of your business. ModeJ;'n safety of Supertwist Cord in every 1.50-21-_$ 7.10 ply-and every ply from bead' to equipment ins t a II e d- bead-combined with the safety of t.75·19 __ 7.60 • cleaning of ladies' dresses the world-famous All- Weath e r :;'00.19 __ 8.15 i.75.19 __ a specialty. . = Tread. 5.00.19 __ You can buy Goodyears-the world's 9.l5 , Special Pric'es ~ ~ 5.50·19 __ 10.45 5.25·18 __ first-choice tlres.;...for not a cent on all Cleaning, Pressing, ~ ~ more than tires which give far less 6.00-19 __ U,ss 5.50·19 __ Nebraska Continental Telephone value and protection. Tailoring. ' SAVE MONEY HERE! ~ Company ~ .' .... = = AUBLE MOTOR SERVICE The === ,- === ORn CHEVROLET SALES CO. New Tailor Shop ~ ....,...... ! Or,d Neras b ka B. Kominek, Prop. ='.-= - .. .:. .' === ~~~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~I· ••••••·+•••••••••••••• ~IIIUIIIII"I"IIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11111111111111111111111111111111"111111111111111111111Illillllllllllllllllllll"l~ ,PAGE EIGHT THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1933

-Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cremeen The approxImate quantities are: t:1A.§S.F~r:V and daughter DorIs and a friend, 150 Cu. Yds. Class "A" Concrete Arcadia News _'J.L,s Freda Milborn of Arcadia, for Box Culverts and Headwalls. MIss MarIan Geersen and Elvin &~fllTl!!y~ "ere callers last Wednesday at 11,000 ~bs. Reinforcing Steel O. Wait were united in marriage at Jle home Of :\Irs: Cremeen's sister, for Box Chlverts and Headwalls. Kearney Saturday, June 17th. The ..•rs. F. C. Williams. . Plans andspeciflcations for the brlqe Is the daughter of Mr. and Dance work. may be seen and luformation • Mrs. Peter Geersen of Martin, S. D. Wanted secured at the office of the County Ord Theatre She is well known in Arcadia hav­ WANTED-Sewing to do. Mrs. Legal Notices Clerk at Ord, Nebraska, at the of­ ing assisted as waitress when H. Ollie Finch. Phone 173J. 13-21 flce of the District Engineer of the is cooled by washed air. It's healthful inside! I<~. Tucker had charge of the Ar­ Department of Roads and IrrlgatioQ cadia hotel. The groom Is the son Saturday Night XOTIC.E TO CONTR1CTORS. at North Platte. Nebraska, or at the of Mrs. Nancy Wait of Comstock. Rentals Sealed bids will be received at office of the Department of Roads TONIGHrr-Thursday, June 29 He is a graduate of the Comstock the office of the -Department of and Irrigation at Lincoln, Nebraska. JULY FOR R».'lT-A good house. E. W. Roads and Irrigation in the State RONALD school and later attended the state 1st Gruber. 12-2t The successful bidder will be re· unIversity. The past two years he House at LIncoln, Ne'braska an quired to furnIsh bond In an amount l July 20, 1933, until 10.00 o'clock A. .~~: Comedy-"The Bone has been manager of the Comstoclt I<'OR RENT-First house west of equal to 100% of his contract. :.:'::" COLMAN telephone exchange, Mr. and Mrs. M., and at that time pUblicly op­ ia Christian church after June 1st. ened and read for SAND GRAVEL As an evidence of good faith In Crusher" Wait w1ll make their home in Com­ Cienlny Hall 5 rooms and bath, - plep.ty of SURFACING and incidental work submitting a proposal for this work stock. shade and fruit trees, close to on the Ord-Arcadia Patrol No. 446, the bidder must file, with his pro­ CYNARA Miss Sally Hrenza, operator at schools, churches and stores. KAY fRANOS Elyria State Road. posal, a certified check made pay· wiI. the Schank Beauty shop,spent THE CAPRON AGENCY. 8-t! The proposed work consIsts of able to the Department of Road. Sunday with her parents in Loup resurfacing 6.2 mlles of GRAVEIr and Irrigation and In an amount City. Music by, Chickens, Eggs ED ROAD. . not less than One Hundred Fifty A. R. McGrew and family who I<~RIES The approximate quantities are: (150) Dollars. .Friday and Saturday, JIDle 30 and July 1 conducted a portable skating rink FOR SALE-15c lb. Phone 2,120 Cu. Yds. SAND GRAVEL 274. ' 13-2t The right Is reserved to waive aU with Pat O'Brian and in Arcadia the past month, left The Vagabonds SURFACE COURSE MATER­ technlcallties and reject any or all ~ Sunday for Mason City where they 1 IAL. bids. ... • Ralph Bellamy FOR SALE-White Rock fries, 13c ,Plans andSpecificatlons for the w1ll operate their rink. of Sargent, Nebr. per pound. Phone 1921. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Finecy and work may be seen and Informa­ DEPARTMENT OF ROADS AND Henry Rachuy. 14-2t tion secured at the office of the IRRIGATION Comedy-Lpuise Faz­ family spent Sunday with Rev. and R. L. Cochran, State Engineer enda in "llesitating Mrs. W. H. Hendrickson at Berwyn. FOR SA:LE-Barred Rock fries. County Clerk at Ord, Nebraska, at Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nelson and Adm. 35c; Ladies Free Mrs. Archie Waterman. Phone the office of the DIstrict Engineer C. W. Eubank, District Engineer Love" Beulah visited relatives In Com- 03H. 14-2t of the Department of Roads and Ign. Klima, Jr., County Clerk, Irrigation at Grand Island, Ne­ Valley County stock Sunday. Miss VIola Nelson ~~==~=;=~~~~~~~ who had spent a week In Comstock .: I<'QR THE FOURTH-Get your braska, or at the office of the De­ June 29-3t supply of nice fries at the Frank partment of Roads and Irrigation S.at~day, returned home with them. Miss Lois Fin'ley returned to Ord Munn 8; Norman, La'Vyers July 1-1\'1idnight show Satur­ The Intnior of the C. O. Retten- Sunday after visiting several days Konkoieski farm; only 16c per at Lincoln, Nebraska. day at 11:30 p. m. mayer l.Itore Is being painted this with Miss Mary Sutton. poUnd. H-lt The successful bIdder wllI he re­ NOTICE OF SlIERIH"S SALE week In the pleasing tone of Ivory. Miss Ruth Sorensen and Mrs. quired to furnish bond In an Notice Is hereby given that by Come at 9:30 see "Air Mail and stay to see "Adorable" QUALITY BABY CHICKS, Gooch amount equal to 100 percent of hIs virtue of an Order of Sale Issued Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sorensen Floyd aossen expect to leave next feeds, all poultry supplles and contract. , at No Extra Charge. Adm. 10c and 25c • spent Sunday with relatives at Sunday for Chicago where they will remedies. We buy poultry and out of the District Court of Valley As an evidence of good faith in County, Nebraska, and In pursuanc'e Dannebrog. attend the !YQrld's Fair. They will cull flocks. Goff's Hatchery. submitting a proposal for thIs MIss Coralyn Lewin and Martin also yIslt their sister, Mrs. Howard . ll-t( work the bidder must file, with of a Decree of said Court dated Sunday and Monday, July 2 and 3 Lewin drove to Shelby, Ia. Saturday Vescellus and baby at Mattoon, Ill. his proposal, a certified check September 27, 1932, in an action to take Miss Helen Pryor to her Stanton Sorensen of Newman Grove FOR SALE-'Have about 20 extra therein pending Indexed In Docket 'AMlt HIMIY i made payable to the Department home. MIss Pryor had spent ten will accom"llany them. Mrs. Ves- cockerels from Roselawn poul- of Roads and Irrigation and in an 13. Page 94, Number 3494 whereIn GAYHOR GARAT Comedy-"Husband's Re· days visiting In Arcadia. They celius and baby wlll return to Ar- try farm. Of pen mating. Hatch- amount not less" than One Hun- Kit J. Carson Is Plaintiff and John unIon" and Paramount returned Sunday, accompanied by cadla with them for a vIsit with ed March 20. 60c each. Dewey dred (100) dollars. . D. Llckly and Bess Llckly, bls wife, News. See JohD.nr Good· M. L. Fries, who had spent a week the former's parents, Mr. a~d Mrs. Bonsall, Arcadia. H·lt The right Is reserved to waive are Defendants, I will on Monday, the 31st day of July, 1933, at. Two drlo!Znble malt. In Omaha. Walter Sorensen. all technlcallties and reject any ,,. Beulah Nelson spent several days ~r. and Mrs. Ray Waterbury and BABY CHICKS of higher quality or all ,bIds. o'clock In.the afternoon at the West last week at the home of her uncle, Junior and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mar- and lower prices, bring us your DEPARTMENT OF ROADS AND Front Door of the Court House In Ed Nelson and family who reside vel and family spent Sunday at poultry and cream, -also custom IRRIGATION . the City of Ord, Valley County, N~­ Tuesday, Wedn'day, Thursday, July 4-5-6 north of Arcadia. Jenner's Park In Loup City. hatching for bett~r results. Ru- R. L. COCHR.AN, State En­ braska. sell at publlc auction to The employees. of the Arcadia, Mr. and Mrs. Brownie Barger and tar's Ord Hatchery, phone 3241. gineer the highest bidder for cash the fol­ HEY JUST HAD wIth I'lil l)'Orsar and Berwyn and Ansley telephone ex- baby and Mr. and Mrs. u. F. Bly 1 8_-tt W. H. BAUMAN, DIstrict En­ lowing described property, to-wit: Roland Young changes tendered Miss Josllhine and family enjoyed a picnic at the Farm Suppl10es gineer North One-half of the South. TO' Ci T. MARllED Flint a handkerchief shower Mon- Narrows Sunday. IGN. KLIMA. JR., County west Quarter of Section Eleven. WMNERVlW Shol1s--:-Fllp the Frog and day. Miss Flint, an operator In Mr. and Mrs. Archie Paben and 1------:­ Clerk Valley Count1 in Township Nineteen Nortli. WVPlTTf. -SIngIng Boxer". Matinee the Berwyn exchange, underwent family spent the week-end at the FOR SALE-Gray percheron stal- June 29-3t . ~ange Fourteen, West of the at 3 o'clock on the 4th. an operation at the Miller hospital Ben Paben home In Hampton. lion, Leader. Parkos & -6edla- Sixth Principal Meridian, Var­ In Ord last week. Dr. Robert Lee, Miles and Alvin cek. H-2t NOTICE TO COXTRACT()RS. ley County, Nebraska, Adm. tOc and 2l)c Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hawthorne and Lee spent sever.al days last week 1------Sealed bids will be receIved at to satisfy the liens and encum­ fam11 y attende d th ~ funeral 0#~ Mrs'fishing at Rat and Beaver lake. STANDARD Binder Twine; $6.00 the office of the District Engineer brances therein set forth together Hawthorne's brother, W111 Peters A baby girl was born to Mr. and per 100, satisfaction or money of the Department of Roads and Ir· with the sum of $17.50 costs and at Grand Island Sunday. They al· Mrs. Ivan Holmes Friday, June 23d. refunded. Arthur Lange, phone rlgation at North Platte, Nebraska, Increased and accruing costs# so visited at the Stanley Mead home Mrs. Saloma Callen and daughter 0522. H-1t on July 22. 1933, until 10: 00 o'clock all as provided by said Order and in St. Paul. Leona of Dupr€e. S. D. spent sever- FOR THE HIGHEST market prices A. M., and at that time publlcly Decree. 11 opened and read for ONE CON· Dated at Ord, Nebraska, this 28tb Mr. andBennettMrs. 0#NelsScottsbluffJensen and al days last week. with Mr. and M• rs. and the best Of service, se your Leonard • J. HI. Coons~ and other friends In cream, poultry and eggs to the CRETE BOX CULVERT and in­ day of June, 1933. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGrew of Arcadia. Fairmont Creamery - Co. Frank cidental work on the Arcadia· GEORGE S. ROUND, Comstock were guests of Mr. and Dr. and Mrs. R:>bert Lee and Plskorski. D-t! Westerv1lle Project No. 685-B, State Sheriff of Valley County, Nebr. on their way to Lincoln from the Mrs. W. D. Bennett last Thursday. family left Monday for their home Road. June 29-5t. Rocky Mountains. Rev. Mr. Sheaf Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hollings- at Fort Collins, Colo. after spending Ord Church Notes extended a few words of greeting head and Mr. and Mrs. Len Sut- i i h Miscellaneous ton visited relatives In Ord Sunday. some time vis tlng relat ves ere and apprecIation. He Is. pastor of and at Hastings. They were ac- WE SELL quality gases, oils, ker­ ChrJstlan Church. Epworth MethodIst Church, Lin- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Westlake went companied by Miss Mildred Cros­ osene, and greases at the lowest coIn.· . to Aurora last Friday and moved M J Our subject next SUnday morning their' household goods to Arcaala. son of Hastings, a nIece of r•. prices possible. stop In and wlll be "The Better Covenant." The Ladies Aid is sponsoring a tank up at our station. Frank Union services at the M. E. church Seth Parker program In the church Mrs. Westlake w1ll teach the Le~neral ~ervJces for Mrs. J. R. Plskorskl. D-t!. OPENING in the evening. Mr. McCarthy Thursday night of next week, 8:15. Bridges school southwest of Ar- RIchardson were held at the Meth- wlll preach. His subject wUl be A' small admission of 10c and 15c cadla this fall. i h h' A dl M d # MILK-As food prices advance use Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pester and od st c urc Ill' rca a on ay a~- more milk. We would llke 15 "Capitalizing Our Cala~ltles." w1ll be charged. famny spent last Thursday and ternoon at 2 o'clock, conducted by Ladles Aid socIety will meet more customers for our evening A number of visitors attended "~riday with relatives at Alma. the pastor, Rev~ R. O. Gaither. In- route. Phone 4503. Noll's DaIry. Announcement 'wednesday. July 5. our church ser·vlces last Sunday ., d terment was made In the Arcadia Woman's Missionary society w1ll morning among whom were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nelson an cemetery. Mafgaret Ann Murphy S·U meet Thursday evening, July 6. Beatrice WIlson of Lincoln~ who Is Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Goldell were was born In j\dalr county, Iowa STATE FARMERS INSURANCE To My Farmer Friends and th~ Mid-week Bible study Thursday visiting her daughter, Mrs. Cecil Kearney and Grand Island vIsitors August 18, 1856 an4 dIed at tb,e} Co.-$lO a thousand on farm pro- Publlc In General: evening this week; Wednesday eve- Molzen; Mr. and Mrs. John Reim~ saU:d~d Mrs. John Shank and home of her daughter in Lincoln, perty and town dwellings. Er- I have opened a harness shop and auto top works In ning next week. " ers of Cleveland, Ohio, who have family of Comstock spent Sunday Nebr., Saturday, June 24, 1933 at nest S. Coats, agent, Ord, Nebr. the brick building known lis the HaWkins Brick, first door Were you at Bible school last been vIsiting the latter's parel'l.ts, with Mrs. Shank's mother, Mrs, the age of 76 years, 10 months and 39-tf south of the Kasal pool hall. Sunday? Be there next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marks; and Emma McGavran. 6 days. On Sept. 13, 1870 she was I have Installed all modern machinery, Including a Mrs. C. S. Jones of Clarkson. We Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitman and married to James R. Richardson at I HAVE OPENED a Real Estate new, latest type, hard wax, lockstitch Campbell machine, MethodIst Church. ilre pleased to welcome guests Mrs. Charley Hollingshead we_re In Rosendale, Mo." Jf9r 23 years after Business at 229 south 16th st. I the only machine of this type in Ord or viCinity, and r~cog­ A good Sized delegation from" the who are vIsiting friends during Ord Monday on business. their marriage they lIved at Canton, want anything In farm lands or IIIA- city property to sell or exchange nlzed by the harness professIon as the best harness Spr;.... .;·'.l!~ neighborhood attended these summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Bossen lI- nd Ill. They moved from there to chine made. - the Sunday School and church ser· Mearl C. Smith, Minister. Meredith Harris returned Thursday Adair county, la., and In 1901 they and will appreciate any busIness My specialty will be Misko-made harness, made by my­ vIces last Sunday morning. Many from Wahoo and Oakland where moved to Loup City, Nebr. S)nce given to me to handle. Lyman self and using only the best oak tanned leather and linen of them had been present when . Card of Thanks. they had been visiting relatives. then they lived In or near Arcadia. Waterman. . 14-lt thread in its manufacture. If you have bought Misko-made . Last fall Mrs. Richardson went to the Springdale church WilS dedI' We take this means of expressing Mr. and Mrs. George Parker, Mrs. Ord Markets We~nesday: harness or had harness mending or auto top work done In cated about 1906. Mr. Wilbur Ro­ our thanks and appreciation for the Edith Bossen and Miss Lucile Bos- spend some time With her daughter, Wheat ~ .-72c the Misko establlshment In the last 20 years, the chances id h b Mrs. Rex In Lincoln and apparent- Corn 35c gers spoke representing the neigh­ many acts of k n ness s owns us Y se~ were Grand Islanq ~nd Has- Ii was in fairly good health. She are I dId your work. If satisfactory, no doubt you will borhood In some approproate re­ our neighbors and friends, during I tlUgs visitors Monday. d· i Oats 28c want me to continue doing your work. marks. the illness. and death of our loved Miss Doris Cremeen left last returne to spend Decorat on Day Cream 19c I will keep everything usually kept In a first class Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Sheaf and one, Jack Sargent. We also thank week for Silver Creek where she with her relatives and friends in Eggs • • __ 8c harness shop, including pocketbooks,. bill folds, ladies children were vIsitors at our those who sent flowers, the singers, will visit relatives until after the Arcadia, returning to her daugh­ handbags. rope, fly spray, etc. . church service last week. They pallbearers and all who assisted us fourth. ter's home. again. On June 24 she l{eavyLeghornhenshens-r-----.------7c50 Oiling and mending harness a specialty. PrIces al- have been guests in the home of during)he funeral services. W. D. Klingston and son Orin became suddenly III and In a short Springs 10c ways as low as possible. Always prompt, fair and cour- Mr. and M,rs. Sam Roe, and were t G d while passed ~way. Her death teous treatment. ' MNCrs. ancy over, or on were In Loup City Saturday on came as a distinct shock to her Light hogs_------_-$3.85 Sargent, Wm. W1gent, C. H. business. . many relatives and friends. Her Sows __. • $3,35 Covert, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mrs. J. C. Price and children re- hUsband, James R. and two daugh­ Covert, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cov- turned to their home at Grant Mon- ters, Minnie Gibson and Cleo Bar­ -Mrs. EmerY, mother of Mrs. F. Announcement ert, Mr: and Mrs. Harvey day after spending a week with the ber preceded her in death. She L. Blessing, who had been visiting 'The BRICK HARNESS SHOP Thomsen. former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. leaves to mourn, four sons and her daughter and family returned , 1st door south of Kasal Pool Uall \ M. John. three. daughters, John of Spokane, Monday to her home In Lincoln. I wish to announce that I Mr. and Mrs.. Will N-el1l0n and Wanda and Edwin Trefren and Wash., Leonard and Clayton of Ar­ She accompanied the Irl Tolen Henry Misko, Proprietor family. . \ ~_;;;;;;;; ;;;;;_;;;;; ;;;;;;_ _:J am buying at highest market guests, Mr. and Mrs. John Olsen Delchine Brovack of Rockville were cadia, James, Jr., of Aurora, Blanch price Cream, Poultry and of Fremont, were In Ansley Tues' guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. <;l. Arnold Stone and Beulah McCall of Ar­ day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. cadia and Mary Rex of Lincoln. Eggs for Swift & Co., ::tat Raymond Pocock. The Sunday Lincoln Journal-Star Added to her immediate family are I door west of Farmers store. contained an announcement of the thirty-five grandchildren and fif­ Your patronage greatly ap­ Dr. Miller called at Jess Meyers' approaching marriage. of Miss La- teen great grandchildren. 1 I<~riday to see Mrs. Callie Douglas prec.iated. . Mira Wait, former resident of Ar- The Liberty Ladies aid society who was suffering from a heart cadla. Miss Wait will wed Artbur met at the Liberty church last Jui~e attack. J. Meline of Minden, July 2nd. Her Thursday for the purpose of sew- Fruit picture accompanied the announce-· f th F k B d # 11 Mike Savage Ellen Nielsen visited Sunday af· ment. mg or e ran a ura ~am y ternoon with Ilda Howerton. The summer Bible school closed who lost their home and its COIl- Extractor '=::::::::!:::::::::::::::::::::::=-~ Tuesday ofter a three week's_ ses- tents recently by fire. A mlscel: - "laneous shower of useful articles · .U CTI O· N slon.enjoyed Thea picnicpupilsatandJenner'sinstructorspark wasby thetenderedAld. .'.the Badura family in Loup City the closing day. Mr. and Mrs: Albert Johnson and Mrs. Alvin Smith entertained the Nellie, Mrs. M. E. Hayhurst and members free! .. of the Rebekah kenslng· Miss Vera Watson of Loup City A ton at her home Wednesday after- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee nO~~bert Bruner of Comstock is '-::V~O~O~d~w~o~rt~h~S~U~ll.~d~a~y~. ~~~~~; with lh doz. of any at the Weller Sale Pavilion,. Ord spending several days this week ! ., • with his aunt, Mrs. L. F. Bly and familY'. of these tUlnblers Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christensen Sat'day, July I and daughters Mildred and Mar­ Peerless 1:30.P. M. garet spent several days the past .Medium heavy, colonial week with friends at Tekamah. dozen _. . ~-.----.-..40c We Are Planning to R~ger Cochran of Kearney spent Flour Sunday with friends in Arcadia. 500 aOGS Joint installation for the Rebekah Peerless flour Is made only .Medium light crystal, Celebrate the',Fourth and Odd Fellow lodges will be of extra choice wheat, and dozen ~---.------...-.--.---5Oc ••• We will ha\'e 500 or more head of as fine spring pigs as grow held at the I. O. O. F. hall In Ar­ the quality Is always uniform. Crom the grasshopper area of north Nebraska. They' will sell cadia Saturday evening. Yqu not only have good bread Fancy crystal and green, cheap. Miss Marie Gates returned last when you use Peerless but barrel shape, doz.. .50c Because next Tu~sday is the 4th week from Chicago where she had )'ou get more loaves from a . attended the World's Fair. Enroute bag of Peerless than you get Ice Teas, green barrel of July-a legal holiday that home she stopped at St. Paul, Nebr. from "cheap".flour. & colonial shape, dz. 70c 75 Head of Cattle tor & visit with friends. , f everyone should celebrate-the Mesdames Anton Nelson, R. R. It will pay you to buy a All kinds and classes. Several mikh cows. Clark and Vera Cook entertained few bags of Peerless this Fancy Amber tumbler undersigned banks of Ord will re- the Congregational Ladies Aid so­ week because If a "Process­ and ice team, each. l0c cIety at the church basement ing Tax" goes Into effect soon main closed all day. T!lursday afternoon. it will cause a large increase Fancy Crystal Tumblers 3 HEAD OF HORSES Emma and Cla,ude Evans spent in the price of flour. dozen •__.__.. .. 7Oc the' week-end with their cousin o~r· Downing Rounds east of Arcadia. Get pAc\'es on anything If you have the feed and courag~, now is the tim.e to buy Mrs.W. R. Waite and daughter In the feed line. some cheap livestock. Lucy attended a. pIcnic at Loup City last Wednesday gIven in honor Stoltz FIRST NATIONAL BANK of the birthday of Mrs. Wait's sis­ ter, Mrs. W. P. Reed and also the VARIETY wedding anniversary of Mr. and NOLL NEBRASKA STATE BANK Mrs. Reed.. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton W:ard, J. C. STORE Weller Auction·Co. Ward and Doris Golden were Loup I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Seed Co. Ord;JI. \;. ;;;} Phone 602J City vIsitors Monday. I'

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