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day after visiting Mrs. Hassel- (Page 2) . QUIZ, Ord, Nebr., Thursday, August 5, 1971 h-l-a- d-' s- ~arents.P astor and Mrs. J. II. 'fweter for tcbo ueeks. ' Mr. and &frs. Otto Fdgits are home frola a sightscelng sojourn w~tht heir daughter, and falull , Arcadia Trail Dusters Show the Blll Zqnt~k's of ~olbici They toured in Colorado, Utah and New Meslco In Leesbil Ie , Draws Statemwide Interest Colo tune was spent alth h r. and hhs. Kenny Kalder - forrner - Elba resident< By Margarent Zentz Rescue Race: 1, Gloria Hoban EI ening hisitors Friday of ?lr. The Arcadia Trail Dusters Kenesaw; 2, John Beck, ~entrai and Mrs. Roger AIotCl and glris sponsored a horse show Aug. 1 at City; 3, Randy Kennedy, Juniata; were Mr. and Mrs. Pete Long- the rodeo grounds. There mere 4, Sharon Nordues, Greeley. necker of Oscoola. many clubs represented with 65 Tunnel .Race: 1, John Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Bob liloody and horses in the Grand Entry and Central City; 2, Bruce Buller, family spent the weekend at John- 100 tptal entries posted. 1Ioward Seward; 3, Donald Nealon, Gr nd son Lake with Nr. and Mrs. Gene Beattie of Sunlner ~udged the Island;. 4, Loren Heil, Loup ~qty. Moody and fanlily of Lincoln. events. Don Mletzner of Arcadia Reining: 1, Rpdy Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Da\id Scott sere was the show steward. Best aP- Juniata; 2, Jinl Jlrkovsky, Junla- Suilday supper and evening guests pearing club was the Vel~eVt ests ta; 3, Robin Flodman, ~olk;4 , o-f - M- - r . a-.n d Mrs. De\Va\ine Bus- oKfe nKeesaalrvn eyh. adT het hLea zmy oKst Chluobr soefs LePAontna ton le arrc~em: a-91n ,G-.- iEb-rb voinn Berg, selMl ro.f aNndo rhthlr sL. oGueyn. e lladdix and and were recognized for having Kenesaw; 2, Denn~s Ujorklund, Ann Sell spent the weekend hisit- travelled the greatest distance. Greeley; 3, Glenda Ruhter. Junia- jng at the hoine of an aunt, Mrs. Cash awards were $5 each. la; 4, Owen Dainton, Anselmo. Joe Kerchal and with other rela- Winners in the Junlor show Scoop Shohel Race: 1, Dwight thes at Wauneta, and at the were: Johnson, Scotia; 2, Ron S~lod- Wade Greeley home at lIa~es tlorsemanship 10 & under: 1, grass, Greeley; 3, Dennis Bjork- Center. Susan Sorenson, Grand Island; lund, Greeley; 4, Donald Nealon, Mr, and Mrs. Allen Schnlidt 2. Teresa Boleman, Arcadla; 3, Grand Island. and family of Loup City and Mr. Brian Kirby, Ord; 4, Kip Erick- Innertube Race: 1, Efvin Berg, and Mrs. Kay Urban and daugh- son, Harvard. Kenesaw; 2, Owen Dainton, An- ter of Eddykille were Sunday af- IIorsemanship 11-15: 1, Jeff selmo; 3, Dennis Bjorklund, Gree- ternoon callers at the Hans Binfield, Prosser; 2, Leslie Ayres, ley. Schnlidt home. Jean Quire of De- Kearney; 3, Katherine Rahann, Egg Marathon: 1, Sharon Nord- troit, Mich. and Jake Greenland Kearney; 4, Diane Pemberton, hues, Greeley; 2, Dennis Ujork* w?re Saturday callers at the Kearney. lund, Greeley; 3, ?on Brown, Ar- Sc hn~idth ome. Pole Bending 10 and u,nd,er: 1, cadia; 4, Terri Pierson, Arcadia. Mr. and Mrs. Leland lfurlburt Tim Beck, Clarks; 2, Mlke Sor- Barrel Race: 1, June IIoleman, were Thursday evening visitors enson, Grand Island; 3, Kip Arcadia; 2, Robin Flodman, Polk; of blr. and Mrs. Joe Kainarad in El---lr roPi lcoekmlseao nng:. e And1rciInaardgvi aa1.r 1d-.:1 5:4 .. 1 , TBerroeoska d3a, BHruuhcete rB, uJlul-enr~,- aS teaw. ard; 4, Glen- OCorMons~ri.,s tCaonacqlkl f. ,M s~peSn.tM F arrivdiany Sacnodt tS aotf- Pierson, Columbus; 2, IIylah Mrs. Don Murray returned urday at fhe home of his brother llecht, Juniata; 3, Jaine Webben, hope last Thursaay after spend- Bill Scott and family. Joan Walk- . Shelton: 4, Clinton Burr, Kene- ing a week with Mr. and Mrs. er of Loup City was a Sunday saw. Ken Krahulik and Mr. and Mrs. dinner guest at the' Bl11 Scott p r e l Race 10 and under.: 1. Kent Murray in Lincoln. home. Mi e Doeden, Palmyra;.2, Ricky hlr, and MIS. Dakid Scott, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mottl, Lisa Doeden, Yalm2ra; 3, Tim Beck, and Mrs. Bill Scott and Danny and Amy were Sunday afternoon Clarks; 4, Brian Kirby, Ord. also Mr. and Mrs. Wajne Scott and supper gdests of Mrs. Alice Barrel Hace 11-15: 1. Rick Gil- and family of Ansley, shared Petska and boys in Ord. ham. Grand Island; .2. Clara home-made ice cream and cake Claris Bellinger spent Thursday Evans, Kearney; 3, Lisa Leach, at the hoine of hlr. and Mrs. Jack at the hcLnc of Ilr. and Mrs. Al- Arcadia: 4. Brook Pierson, Co- Scott of Ansley, Wednesday eve- len BelIinger and faillily in Kear- lumbus. ning, honoring Xlr, and Mrs. Mar- ney. Keyhole 10 and under: 1, Sushn vin Scott of Orosi, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Don Murray \\ere Sorenson, Grand Island; 2, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sell and in' Hauid City, S.D. last weekend KDautahnye WGaoltkoebre. d,O rdK; ea4.r neTya;i nm3y, faanndl ilMy rosf. DSieoluwxi nC iStyel, l Iaa.n, da nfdam Aillry. onB boubs iInIeesrsr. ~- nano f Denver, Colo. Boleman, Arcadia. of Fairbury \\ere weekend vlsi- is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Archie Keyhold 11-15: 1, Clara Evans, tors in the Margaret Sell, Marlin Ko\vb31. Kearney; 2, Cl~ntonB urr, Kene- Sell and Bjron Pester homes. Kev, and Mrs. Ed Jackson of saw. 3, Brook Pierson, Columbus; They here enroute to the Black S enccr spect Wednesday and 4, diane Pemberton, Kearney. Hills for a lveek's vacation. ~iursdayw ith Mr. and Mrs. Rob- The Senior show started at 1:30 Helen Arnold was a ~undai bert Lutt and sons. with the Grand Entry. Winners dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lea- Mr. and Mrs: Forese t Spath of were: land Evans. Mr. and Mrs. El- Caldwell, Ia., kisited last neck at Ladies Pleasure: 1. Betty Ger- wood Evans of Kearney were the Bessle Wood 'frome. Mrs. gen, 2, Marilee ~irkov. Sunday afternoon gue~tso f the Spath is a nlece of Mrs. Wood. sky, Juniata; 3, Vicky Kennedy, Evans' as was Mrs. Loren Ga- Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wood of Great Junlata; 4, Stephanie Gilham, briel. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mason Falls, hlont. arr ikcd Thursday for Grand Island. Itere Sunday evening card guests a weeks visit with his rnothcr, Men's Pleasure: 1, Jim Jirkov- of Mr. and Mrs . E-v . a-.n- -s -. . Bessie IYood. Mrs. Wood plans to sky, Juniata; 2, Randy Kennedy, Sue and Cindy Sell of Coupe- return with them the last of the Juniata; 3, Kobln Flodman, Yolk; ville, Wash. arrived Tuesday, week for a stay in their (home. 4, Jerry Beck, Central Clty. - staying until Saturday w~thM r. Mr. and n4rs. Mike Kjng of Four-In-Line, Barrels: 1, Ervin and Mrs. Dale Sell and Merilee. Kearney oislted Sunday at the Berg, Kenesaw; 2, Kandy Ken- Fr-~mA rcadia thev went to Avon. Guy Lutz honle. The.Kings were nedy, Juniata; 3, John Beck, Cen- S,D. to visit reihives; then to returning home after a week's tral City; 4, Clara Evans, Kear- Atlanta, Ga. to join the,ir father, ney. D. J. Sell who 1s working for a land dekelopinp comDonv there Keyhole Hace: 1, Bruce Bull- er, Sewkrd; 2, Robin Flodn~an, lryld deze~opiog col<ya~~yt @re folk; 3, qandy Kennedy, Juniata; Cindy and Merilee Sell spent Thursda in Grand I~lan?a t tho 4, john Beck, Central Clty. * Baton Ra E,e : 1, John Beck, ,Cep- honie dfbfr. add Mrs. Jack' ireh- tral City; Ervin Berg.. Kene- tqn and baby. saw; 3, tIylah Uecht, Juniata. Mr. and Mrs. M. bale Sell went to Springfield, S, D. .Tuesday to Ribbon Vace: 1, Ervin Berg, attend the funeral. o .f her uncle, - gCeitnye;s a3w, .;J u2d,y JoDhanin tBoenc,k A, nCseenltnr~aol ; Dakid Einrene,. , - 1 <a cr c.,,.. . "* 4, Denn~sB jorklund, Greeley. .Mr. and Mrs: Joe' Lee, Mr:and Pole Bending: I,, Robin Flod- Mrs.. Role4 Sel! and girls attended man, Polk; 2, Betty Gergen, Gen- 'a b~rthday plcn4c Sunday w~tb eva; 3, Ervin Berg Kenesalv; the Jerr ~lawley,familya t Kear- 4, Victor Burr, Kenesaw. ney in %onor ot [email protected] aughter Flag Race: 1, Robin Flodman, Henee's first $ir hday. Polk; 2, Ervin Berg, Kenesaw; Mr. and Mrs. llavid IIasielblad 3, Dwight Johnson, Scotia; 4, Jim and three children returned to Marak, OsceoIa. their home*in Denxer, colo. Mon- I > " ueeks visit. Guests at a cookout ~uesday evening at the home of Xlr, and bfrs. Dennie SmitQ and famlly, were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Lealand Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis lieikel and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Fernau and Garrod, all of Arcadia and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leyandoccsk~ and fanlily of Mason C~tyD. ennle Smith left for Missouri on Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis IIeikel I and Richard and Tonja left for a Mr. and Xlrs, Delbert Drake weeks vacation in the Black llllls and family were Sunday dinner Prices Good Thru Sat., Aug. 7, 1971 Their bear old daughter, Sloan. is guests of Mr. and Xrs. Johnny staying with il!rs. Dennle Smith Johnson in Berwyn. and fanlily wh~let hey are gone. A family dinner~honoringM r. 100% Polyester Double Knit Jr. Boys' Flare Bottom There was \cry good attend- and Mrs. Harold Gates of Palo, ance and interest at the Calvary Ia, was held at the h'ome of bfr. Baptist Church Sundav mornillg and Mrs. Walter Bumgarner, Stripe Jeans Sunday. Guests were Mrs. Zella hanedra ne vaenndin gs own hMena lCcilnlf tforlol mhI ctEhle- Fells, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gates, in beau+iful solid colors and fancy prints Christian Counseling Ser~icei n Mr. and Mrs, Donald Fells, Mr. North Platte .discussed the syb- and Mrs. Bob -Fells and family 8 54 to 60 inches wide 0 Perma Press ject of occultum. and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Marsh 6 Completely machine washable Color fast Mr. and Mrs. Ilouard Bolli of Ansle y. @ Ideal for the fatest fashioll trends Muchine washable and dryable Mary Atkins of Alhambra, Calif. mere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ekerett White for dinner Satur- is visiting her sister. Maude Mas- Reg. $4.47 per yd. ' sizes 4 to 7 ters and other relatives. She ac- day evening at the Legion Club Reg. $2.99 The birthdays of Mrs. Boll1 and companied the Bob Weddels to Arcadla - Mrs. White were celebrated. NOW2 $500 Mrs. Vashti Hastings of North Mr. and Mrs Bbb Weddel and pr. for Bollqwood. Calif. and daughter, Carolyn Petelson of Alexandra, Mrs. Dorothy Parrar of Los An- Va caine Friday to \ISI~ at the geles, Calif, ile\~t o Onlaha re- home of Bob's parents, Mr and cently where they were Inel by Mls C C Weddel After going to vGiesiotregde aHt atshtein gGse oorfg e Oarndd. GTheneye wCheudldal nVg iosft a,t hCeallri fs onto L aatrtreyn dW tehde- your school Supplies at LEES and Save Hastings homes in Ord a d with del the) also kls~teds eheral other Mr. and Mrs. Llo>d Bulge? in Ar- meste~ns tates cadia. Mr. and Mrs. Bulger took Mr and Mrs. Jerry Lybarger 16 C+., Reg. .4.5.c. e.a... ........ 3/$1.00 + 4 Pk. ... $1.27 I CoNnATtIeONsAtL aCOnUNdTR YF MeUSsItCi val I ,+$ 4C8R CA+Y.O,R NeSg . .$.9.6. e.a.,. ........ 3/$2.00 + FCil~leMd~ 4O PSC.I TIONB OO.K..S. ... $1.97 CRAYONS BINDER ENSEMBLE etc. Plus many, many more -- pencils, erasers, tablets, typing paper, zipper portfolios, I 1 Boys' White Ladies' Acetate Panties 1, - I in white and pastels Basketball Shoes East City Park AinswarL, Nebr. Elastic leg and waistbands (, Machine wtrshable Any Coat 10% Off I I $299 Nylon seamed for longer wear $1000 in Prizes plus Trophies pr. Sizes 5 to 10 Thru August 10 I I in sizes 7 +O 12 Reg, 3 for $1.35 Gqte Charge $1.00 per day-Children Under 12 Free , 3 Now for USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN Camper Parking on Grounds: also Zippered Gym Bags $100 / $2.00 per day (extra for electrical hookups) I I The Entry Fees as set by the pountry Music Assn. Sch~sSl tarts August 26th. Stop in and see us for all your of Nebr. are: Contestants $5.00-Accompanists $2.00 (CAROUSEL - - 1 1 school needs! Singers Fiddle Players Pickers L* I 1 7-6-71 Rolland White Judges pick Cefak QUIZ, Ord, Nebr., Thursday, August 5, 1971 '(Page-3) F . , 7-6-71 Joan Knapp 7-8-71 Don Blaha -v 7-8-71 Gust Foth As "coo8kout King" 1 ' I 3 7.16-71 Don Walker - 1.1871 -Richar-d Klim ek By Carol Leggett Joe Cetak of Cetak's GW Market was named "best cook" in this year's Cookout King Con- test. - An attraction held a ain this . * I Wade Bundy, Ord; Donald ~ i $ year in conjunction wit% Valley County Fair festivities, the Cook- ADMISSIONS: simmons, Primrose; De p a& 7-27-71-Andrew Shotkoski, Ord Konkolcski and daughter. Brd out King Contest was sponsored 7-28-71-Michele Schrain, Ord; 8-1-71-Joseph Urbanovsky, Sr. %:s,Br&;l:n,",9;: by K K Appliance do., Kansas- Oscar Trabis, Ord (Dec.) Ord I, hde:::; J2t7tn,$ Nebraska Natural Gas Co., Inc. 7-29-71-Deborah Koqkoleski, 8-2-+l-~ndrew Shotkbski, ,&' Orv$ ':' During the summer monihs, amnedr ceth. e WOarydn eC hWarqlnbteerr feolfd Coamnd. # OrEodrs7dne-;a3 0 DC-7oa1rn-paDelednn tiecFrei, t zLsGoiiuonpuml dCo,ni Ats ,r ;c PCardhiimaad;- Lpmdoeoanwinsts ,e krPi,C, e LotLOemorUsusPot pon cc,Ci.k ti;ytO y; rS~do;p ohEiaud nWlyaei,in v Ckaaenrl--- D5 ilabnsn. al 3D aOyz*) Loef ngEtrhi cslognJ. iW inecihgehst. mFg.reloIm.uApb!.e rsC louf b thhea vOer db e1eQng h aS cbhuosoyl fuIovsera dnt hSien o ertbehneens et.cn o Anwltlee srgeta. s cgor-iflhlsa iwrmearen intangWBibuhltea sti-'fs lo yvaoe u,w,' reif eat e wn&odoretrrhkn?ien sgWs whaionf edc, aycnoo mup upstah soasu iolpdnr ?ibc eeW gthalaogd ouqnao nuat lsdl ottnho'e?t BOur788dn---d;321 1p--77-,J7 11u1--OdLJ-Loiirtzsudhzec;i py eh WW eaPEUdlaxnebrli ebeaynk~a,,,n uSo0Enval&rs 4gkre,i~na J OS,e t rr n.d1- PAEBRrulLiegEcanusVudosrItnaOa .J E U CdRSAghoLnhabYnllblu alip, nA asdDB, rMrduSNI;hTa oaErTrg,vt EehlP~ny nl:,u : I rPh$,upQepel~nl; ; S +, ~ hbnaeneeOadgdd a ffaenfinid ncd aee laracls ryo lc nyaoso mtff arlmuot catitttht ehtdeedee e paso iufccrhlhgtoiioancanogthi.l z WWapstlhooiaoomrnknp-- sbrieodlPyfe L"w dAhaeNnecndEid aheldeRm IdoDtesoEct i dcte-raadks e hi teT dwha.i a sbs "y p mlhliatointmrleee- fCagrsreeF atsanohakdr h hpab"irmeGsizc learoe- omfrifb-feo .i jre tdasww hiMiinnPc nahopte rrrrhki e e pD 'oeaRefnr oitniaengsrtfteh r"daae, thmCaahxavat.e es Idetn o M$ ca8aad,snd2hh 8,ya 5ott.th6uae5rn vaBaav leauryneaek gaa.e rs Aaa cmhcoeourrisdceianungi f 4eto oiun s aec \o\i.nf~e. p.iust. iswn ugoryv roteuhyr aibnnyc oesltlthiiee- dneie8r -,3 GE-7rre1ic-cCnsowynlav latn, OrPdh; ilAbrninck ,K aSssaer-- ~~Eu]udrawg eA~llrnls;b, M rtiOga rhridto,;n CMLoeranrnrseitl,ol cAkC rrcoaudciha;, 7ra1mS tt eo(v neMene r .P Maaiuncldh eSlMceh rrsDa. imeDh abl)no iroenfl 7OS-c2rhd8--. eeennn'ttse trrSeauddf iftriinaog nest hwweiat.sh J acpyoacmsetp ela entPedad r paardenesd.- fun to stand while in flight. rCteood nc btoermsotip l(eePtreo rkin aD n!ihdve i tshicoeon o)o lipnoo utrtht ueK nNiinteyg- wife Tpuhtes sitnu days aas sihgonuesde kdeoelplearr, vnaulursees, tpou rtchhea swinogrk atgleien t,a vceoraogke, gEDeaIS7ns-Mtt2e; I8rSb-I7Svr1yoA- oBLkSSl,ap: n eAcrhrlicen agd,i, aC Socoutfiaal; LSuClOa - CLn"IeO- E.In.Nimo VrienA aL ENSiLcCooEnllgNs,,T K ACrAnisnRtai^ n: e- ~r,G, . uuhd.-a , ,,+ iWUnnc'e ehixgepsh.et c7te- Idb s.G -3u%ks f-osz . L ength 20% methrPe,n lpdacrnh~easbs ; ivtdef roe nMr t rStshap. pe0d1 P1 yh3oev0fal~frli.;icL sea irnrsGed aao rbf neSi-ttcihingkeg-, A~ree PdiccnCoicit yH oGnuoerselse s RbcEorolaClygnsroek ironaa tn eLM SsSitotieealnlpnte'settr.s , C4F.swl aupiibort, nh fs wionCd aeoeld stpa rkbae ytp w aLrteiherndee. lcwohveaieunkfgA.f ercuear ,ry eo auan ndrde a edacy o mnfooamrt eitrshnti.as ,l Ehivu~essbnta innbdcistth?,i o tI unat dcdaolsnl oturwapastn ,tc oye o$uf1o'rr5e 9 t.we3no4dr teahr tia; Leno r a Veskerna, Ord; mundsen, Christen Jepp sen, The Junior Hansen family had organization. The chapter w111 an extra-thick Round steak; only $51.50 a week around tlie house. This is based on the as- EEdmnear icCka rpLenetnesrt,r oLmo,u p CCoimtys tock; SJuklailuas, GMrionsnsi.e DHelalark Yneosusn g. ?r@t,y wa hpenle aMsarn. t ansdu rpMrirsse. .lJaosht nnyF riBdaary- fhroessth mae n coaunrdte sayl l fFo.r1 1 Ain.c o,mmeinmg- daAy npoiconni,c haotn tohree dO Krda tPhalerekn, SCulne-- DBa ur bae nr eS hSpcph efronri k"aCu liopfp erD'su aBnea'rs- sumption that a man has 41 hours free each week and spe~lds 7-29-71-Michele Schraln and Arcadia nes of Memphis, Tenn. were their bers. The 2 p.m ekent wlll be ment Sibley and daughters Jen- becued Chicken"; Don Walker of about 24 hours doing household chores. son, Ord; Tracy Hamilton (Dee.), Ray Lutz, Mada Milbur.n . . suppertime guests. Mrs. Hansen held at the Ord park It's purpose nifer and Barbara of Mexico City. Walker's Drug foy Cup ed The bank estlniates that a husbdnd is worth about $1.96 MOra7dr-y 3 0-F71u-xDae,n icOer d;G oDuiladn, nAar caBdoicak; LBouRurawpy e ClMli tycF adden . , 3. . abenraaddl Mnyoertas .r ssBe. eaTnrnh eees a Bcahar reon techsoe urws ieinnrse saeennvd-- tiashf ietd o pFar.cHeqs ueAna,it n tnp inreoelgnwrb aemmrse. mabsI newrcsoe mlul ilntahgs RhSoiaxynt oySr efcidhv ueol tnwzeees r aewn pderr eefsa emMnirtl..y Waannidtd h M Mthrsre.. BRsoounar'gsst e"r.s I". GAD1 ~ufaoBn r eu n"CdSyau,rr sporsnips eoo nf sBoEreaeerdf- $a1n* h2o5u arn a $so au rn ifgohrt 2w.5a tchhomurasn ,a s$ 3as fsiosrt aonnt es hhoopupr ears, $a2n. 7a7c caonu nhtaonutr, ' and daughter, Ericson Marie Crouch I ". '( route home from a vacation in persons interested in F.H.A. are and Mrs. Don Clement, Theresa, b KN~vR adio for Venison steak for 45 minutes work as a garbage man, and $2 an hour for 7-31-71-C had Bundy, Ord; Walk-In Blood Donors ,for duly, the Black Hills,, welcome to attend Rex, Edwin and Victor and Dan- cLssified as "Beer rinke erg SD~- 30 n~inutess pent as a fashion consultant-whether his LEife takes , ny Kwiatkowski all of Kearney; cial" and Don Blaha, sponsoied his advice or not! Mrs. Roberta Stewart of Cozad; by Jack and Jill qf Ord, for Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Urwiller, "Tasty T-Bones." -0- Larry and Lori of Ravenna, Mrs. After naming Cetak the win- A sign on a suburban superruarket: "Chicken-29 cents a Bruce Worm and daughter Amy ner, prizes were given to all thk 1b.-our coop runnet11 over." and Joy Miller all of Lncoln; contestants and Miller was nam- Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard Beilke of ed best cook.in the Beef Division.; -0- Scotia; Mr. and Mrs. Clare Cle- Schernikau in the Poultry Divi- As has been said before-recipes for this colunln ale al- ment, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Foth siod and Walker In the Com lete waqs most welcon~e.T he bottom of the recipe barrel is in sight. Mdaru. ghatnedrs , MMrsr.. aLnydle MFrso.t hB raynadn cMoeoakls Dairvei seioling.i bAlel l tofo cuor mopf le&tee sien HCoorwne ra?b"o ut sharing one of yours with readers of "Carol's Peterson, and fam~ly, Mr. and the Nebraska State Fair finals at Mrs. Will Foth. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln. -0- Harry Foth Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Elaine Ross, home service con- Fpth and iamlly, Mr. and, Mrs. sultant for Kansas-Nebraska Co., If he had tasted this, Washington would never have chop- Dan Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Veneta Beard and Maxine Mat- ped donn that tree. Try this Miracle cherry Pie soon. Cook and Debby and their house- tern found judging to be no easy The needed ingredients are: 1 pkg. (6-serving size) Van- griulle sWts oPznaimake.l a MFro, satenrd aMndrs . SKheern- task as they sampIed and re- illa pudding and pie filling, 114 c. sugar, 1/4 t. salt, 1 c. sampled the food in the last clement, Cindy and Tom Mrs. Wednesday afternoon contest water, 1 T. lemon juice, 1 can (16 oz.) pitted red sour cherries, W. L. Blessing, Mr. and Mrs. held at the fairgrounds. 1 T. butter, a few drops of red food coloril~g (optional), 1 George Clement all of Ord. baked 9-inch pie shell, cooled and whipped topping (oytiondl, Congregation Picnic of course). Socia3!0 ,,,3t To Be at Dannevirke Combine the pie filling mix, sugar, salt, water and len~o~l Those of the' Ord Bethanv Lutb- juice in sauce pan. Blend into a snlooth paste. Add cherries and eran Church will join thk coi- cherry liquid. Cook and stir over illediu~lh~e at until niixtu~e 9:3B0U SaY. m\ .B eber eaAkfcahsite vement Day, icgnhrgeu grwcahoti ronsnhe ixpt oSsf uernvdtihacyee faonDrd at hnaen emnvoioorrknne-- ccoomloerisn gto. aC ofoulll 5b oiml.i nRuetems;o vteh efnro nplo uher ati.n tSot irp iien sbhuetltle.r Laentd sftoaondd FriMdaeyrr,y AMuglr.a 64 H, 2 p.m. Mervin time picnic at Dannevirke. This at room temperature until set-at least 4 hours. For firnler pie, Hornickels will be a covered dish dinner and chill, then garnish with whipped topping. Sunday, Aug. 8 tbose attending are asked to -0- Ekerbusy Ex. Club, family pic. bring food for their own family nic, 6 p.m., Veterans Grounds plus table service. C, offee and tea COFFEE CUP PHILOSOPHY: The mind in~plovesw ith Monday, Aug. 9 will be furnished. jbse. Exercise it dally. Past Matrons OES, 2:30 p.m., Grace Ahlschwede Beaufy Boutique FHA Courtesy, 2 p.m. Ord Park S~ouseo f Scotia Prizes Awarded In ~dwcirdsF amily Adds New Oaerafor ~ b ind Vie~tna m Fair Talenl Show Gather for Reunion U. S. Air Force Staff Sergeant ' A recent Sunday reunion of the Shirley John ~r&tow began Thomas L. Merchant, son of Mr. Edwards clan was held at St. work Wednesday at Charlene's and Mrs. Lee A. Merchant, Wood- By Carol Leggett Paul. The guest of honor was 97 Beauty Boutique in Ord. The an- stock, Ill., is on duty at Tan Son Varied presentations by local ,year old Mrs. Valo Edwards of nouncement was made b Mrs. Nhut AB, Vietnam. talent, interspersed uith wit and 'St Paul. Among the 118 present Charlene Calvin, own,er, of Ord's Sergeant Merchant, an informa- humor b posed hillb~llicsE ldon 'Jq&e Plldren, grandchildren and newest beauty salon which open- tion specialist, is assigned to a Foth anz~ickP eterson made up great - grandchildren plus one ed last January. unit of the Pacific Air Forces, an e~eningof light entertainment, great-great granddaughter. The Shirley, a 1970 graduate of Ord headquarters for air operations Thursday, at the fairgrounds A guests Here from Iowa, Mlssourl High School, has recently com- in Southeast, Asia, the Far East sizeable crowd gathered for the Oklahoma, South Dokota and pleted study at Sar-Rob School and the Pacific area. <randstand show held in connec- many parts throu hout Nebraska. of Cosmetology in Grand Island. Before his arrival in Vietnam, tlon uith numerots Valley County Plans for anotter similar re- he served at Keesler AFB, Miss. Fair e~ents. union next year are in the mak- Location Change #A 1963 graduate of Woodstock , Entries in this year's talent ing. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bartlett and Community High School, the ser- contest totaled 13 and cash prizes famil have a change of address. geant attended the University of uere giien In each of the three Alumni Commitfee The {ormer Wynne, Ark, people lllinois and earned hls bachelor's categories - Ages up tg 14 >ears- moved recent1 to Maryville, degree in theater fro111 Milton 14 to 18 Sears and 18 qcais and Closes 1971 Books Tenn. Mrs. ~artrettis the former (Wis.) C o 11 e g e. 11e has also oker. Mrs. Frank Maly was Ta- As a wind-up to this year's OHS Amelia Novosad, daughter of Mr. studied at the University of Wis- lent Show chairman. aluinni doings, the aluinni com- and Mrs. William Novosad, Sr. consin. Winning first place in the mittee met for a final session of rural Ord. youngest group was Brenda Abel, Tuesday evening. All business of EIis wife, Diane, is the daugh- a voca! soloist from North Loup. the 1971 committee has been Under The Stars ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Lippln- A singlng group, the Su~yQ 's 4-11 completed and records and para- Mrs. Marvin Mach with her colt, Scotia. , Club, won seCond and Beth lIald phernalia will be turned over this children Russell and Malissa plus placed third. Beth plaqed a ined- ueck to Mrs. Opal Burrows chair. Debbie and Lizzie White of Grand Pastor Trebus ley of tunes on the hal;monic.a. man of next year's OHS Alumni Island, Bobby Turek and Don In the middle dikision, first festi~itl es. Schmitz, Jr, held a camp out Fri- place went to singers The Clo~er- --- day overnight in the country. Will Leave 6rd ettes, a group of six girls; The FaMmri.l y anRde uMniorsn. Stanley Absalon Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Phil- The Rev. Louis Trebus resigned Qof ueHe~nt aa,nD da leT ua7n0d K Pinagu*l , Wmoajdtaes eukp, had their four chlldren and fam- brick of Ericson were Sunday as pastor of the Bethany Lutheran uon second and the Scissors and iwlieeesk ewnidt.h Tthhiesi nw adsu trhineg f itrhset spuacsht Lsuapvpeernr e guTesattsli wo.f MThr.e anTda tlMowrss. . COhhuior.c hH eto wailclc egpivt ea hpisa sftoinraalt e seirn- oSfa ucsienrgs e4rs-1, 1 Cw!eurbe, an alamregde gtrhoiurdp reunion in 12 years. were Tuesday evening visitors at mons at the Ord and Dannevirke place ainners. Their family includes Mr. and Dale Philbrick's hpme and Wed- churches on Sunday, Aug. 29. A girl's ~ocaltr io - Pan1 Kid- Blrs. Jim (Marilyn) Way and fam- nesday evening the Celby Conner dle, Diane Franssen and Becky ilv of Fort Bra&. N.C, who will family of Burwell were callers at Californians Visit ! Gregory - won first place honors be moving soon to California. the Tatlow country home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson of' in the advanced dikision. The Jim, an Army paratrooper, is Richmond. Calif. have been vis- Melody Molns w'on second place now retired fro111 the service; Mr. Sheri was a Sunday and iting in Ord, the houseguests of for'their presentation of lao niu- and Mrs. Dennis Absalon and Monday guest of the Duane Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Johnson and sical selectioils and the Barber falllily of Imperial; Mr. and Mrs. family for an outing at Johnson Dr. and Mrs. .'B J. Osentowski,. Shop Seken nou third for their Tom (Joan) Geardino and chil- Lake. Their time has also been shared act a combination of vocal har- dren of Woodbridge,, N.J.,, and with her mother and other rela- mony and comedy. Mrs. Bruce (Jean) Brickner and Ord Memorial Chapel, Ord, Ne- tives in Burwell. Mrs. Johnson ~ i d ~weesre PIZESC. indy Staehr son of Omaha. braska. 24-6bftfe will be remembered as the form. of Scotia and Jill1 Ochaner of , er Mildred Gideon. Ord. ' Jim Naeve, Tim Todsen, Mrs. Carol Geweke and Barry acconl. panied Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Geweke to Omaha, Saturday, for a flight to Indianapolis, Ind. where they attended a quarter horse sale. Several of the horses sold had originally been oaned by the Geaekes'. They returned to Ord Sunday night. - - - Thursday Friday -S aturday m t e d d ruggists E aemb er m!!l August 5 = 6 9 BHa "3 in the Attic" Ic - Yvette Mimieux Christopher Jones le S&H Green St Color, - R I - - I * - Sunday Mond-a y - Tuesday August 8 9 18 n All of the Above Sale % Mira Valley Memo . . their daughter, Mrs. Robert Jlc. danredn ,M hrse.r Dsaislltaesr Wanodo df aamnidl yB, rMiqrn. (Page 4) QUIZ, Ord, Nebr., Thursday, August 5, 1971 e , . . - . - Bldi~o f Bellekue The IIornickels took their daughter-Rogene back and *b~vth~$*-Ai$n*W flifehou~e 's.-a d Fiats id; ~n , " Fair's End comes with Youths Wto llslcihaomo,l Bino cHksatsatdlntegrs aws h[ob ellh aads sIapnedn.t Tlausets dMayo ndqavye qlltnig G5rZarn. da qIsd- Orna ha Lads jsy ~ncetion Involved in 4?f?C lean-Ups Glinh sI ma1n.1, tlng Mr. and Mrs. Da\ id iwMnegrsr e. MPsiuiltlph piHgearyn s cghuDfealsm~ts ai lnyod f t&heer.m vbiaesqiytd.s ..,L. dq$ Vcs. Ji,@ Stofgr of Sprague rote \~po n Saturday il{rs. Francis Hy~chog. At Grandparent's-Farm Home Babbles by Bertha uith a party at the Ord park Fri- to help celebr~teth e birthdsr7 of hlr, and Mrs. Lprfy Codr ar\d Fair week has come and gane. day afternoon. Little guests were her foster father, the Rev. Rob- family of Brokep $ow were ovet- By the end yf the week the Paul Foth, Barbara F~th,J am s ert Hopkins. pev alld 1113. Ltu I- night house guests 01 Mr. aqd Mqs. 8Jyil l1W Milmeease Bdarlodbwei nto Shel- fhaetMrheer .rb ,y a Jntohde e MUdfrrabs.ta lqiJ qeqyfr soktmhyee i Sr Frg.l orarniadn- ymoiyu\hrne g, sltietvirersse tdow.c ekrF e otrah eb tihtf,o aoyirr m4e-anHydebereds aEpnrredics ,e nJiata nyiw caeen redP sJbouedtrky m'Y&oaptuhalue pr,.S ti wla$h\ od eiac&redr n ciCrpelgaa rmkf .q orf bSicrothtidaa yc amcaek ein atnhde idMtaeryds . atnFhdre a In'Gic!iuussr !s dH~Fyyos.cl Thh,oh nef r,Wa lsfeoadm nveiilssy-- bhye r Tgureasnddasyo nsa ftHeyrngno ona ndt o Shmaewent, Sanudn dfaay~ dililqlyn gefr aNnpdr tBh upLpOerU gDu\ we-rtes nII.+ 'iitchto rc lbearn~-iuipg hFtor indea gof. tEhdewiri ns teaenrds swiasste rhso steJsesa,n binroe thearn dB qadSluosya nanqpd, TraMcry. awnedr eM rSsw. nSdtaayn Jnoighhnts o :&i:t: and oafn dt hwe eBrei ll FHridysacyh osnusp. per guests 3lo;sbqrg gild Jjlnl~yS chaaf of in the Milo F1~1iq.n home. 'lk home, then \vent back to help. mothers of the children, Mrs. of the Qernard Staabs for Thursday supper guests of hlr. oOdm uBnhtai.l TShuood Mpyo wsshbeeirlg thbeoiyrs msott3& ': %rhravtpe 1thi e$rf p1ed4 thJ obyicrtef idFaloy rian ce e- ' SuMsainc,h atehl,e PcehtieIrd.r eJqo nooft haGn eoarngde GMurss.t FEl~dotnhJ r P.,s oMtars.. MGrosr. dB~enrFn oatrhd, ~stgaadb iewcee nctr ehaomm ea nidv itcha kthe.e JJaomhens- %1I 1rd, aMdrds . hFlrrsa.n cBisil l HRyyscshcohno n waenrde pr 8o.n ll~ssberga nd Mrb. BIr. and Mrs. Joe Gregory Sr. and Lois Lange of Ton~ball,T ex- Staab and blrs. Kobert Knapy. . sons and M.~Sa n overnight and faanmd iMli,r s.t hDeiarl l.ahso WuseQ Qgua~ens dts ,B rMiarn. Don Schaaf caiqe for the boys. 8err. e Spudav ekenipg vtsltors of as were thrilled, with the fire. Others were Nrs. Dale WilsQll Mgqdag guest of Tracy. J~ifm tnhliys Smchoanatfh- w-yiil-tlh v itshite tMhbe erseesst. qnd faaivnd\ lxu. rs. Wayne Gregory wthoerink s ita t wtahse af anxe.w F oers pseorilneen coef . aanndd Jggrrraondd,m Motrhse. rD: ebMysrlse. B'Aulrfsroend MeMadr.g iva ndQ oMvres . vVisaitne d Ctrheea gMera rovf- aMriidc hi Aalnq,i thWe hGioterhdoouns eP,o thg llf awpf - Afternoon and supper guests MaMssr.a chaus~etdtMs r sa. qi@ 4 I rH, oarnadle kM rosf . heOr udr augdhatuegrhs teJre nnKifaethr leaennd Ban3rd- B-co unrs goinrl. Tcahkee .b irthday cake w'as a idga i qrie'.cv eeasnn 1$a figdh. frIsr.v iInrgv iKngin gKsi nT huvrisr-- ilyh 3arn. % at hde GMusrts . FoDtbic,k J r.P ofakmorilllyy. SM9fuernse.ds eaM y aarnovdfi nf MaBirnq. illgyar anj%dll e'Marenr dsM. Yr.Tk ehatnafdde . Evbbernritteo sortfs 0opf i dst .i sr . aM~elrdeM rWs. ePdnoeps dZaey- bcalnaurdda eId, kEiened pus ionmb ueas nyodf tVhheiecr teom, re aGalrsee o eriagnte-- agnuMdes rtf,s a ioanfnl ltdyh ew MWerrase.r reSOnur neKdle anyKn eodlei lnflanimnegr- ditreq p UIJn SKG. ae.a ernn eTyr oSspuenrd aayn tacf theirl-- Jtahoneed w(Paeymekko&ey nndyo sf .w SAi,thhde didihtqiisno .n fa1ol1l k,g ss,up eteshntest oRfl eeOserd .h oElnkee nwinegr ev iMsirt.o r.as ndi n Mthrse. quMppre..y angdu eMstsrs . SEatdu rNdaoyy ako f heMrre. eatn Koeunt. aTnhdu rCsdhaayrl eanlel 'so f houms ew efroer iMlyr,s .o f KSoheilclikplge y.a nInd tJhaen aaftttee~nndoedo n qtipoonna.l GMuya.r dT dro~stpyeTr. he1ys aolsno cNalal-- yfoork oSrunnyd aofy ' Bdainrtnleetrt wanedre MDr,e manids \J$oehlln Wanidb erigl~ arsn.d l ICelyennt hiMa eoefs eB uorf- Vanedte-r halnrss. CEluvbil. LSaetdelre cteh&e ya tw tehree aY ufmish: Yfryu m-! Tthhee nC aFnraiddisavn nkiienhdt. an ebl,r itdhael sfihanoc~eee rfo of r MVolci& le d(oe1 eadn d onL uMcirn.d aa nGd hMiler s. inE aKrle aMrnoetytl. Yr rpsn. . IlAelrlm awne nP okt~o rntbye anHde rmchainl- Ord. sojourned t the S~dl$cekh ok11e all of us uere w~thC lare and ling. Vi~itors gf the Marvln Rlces PoMkorsrn. yB hruocme e W!ora rns1u papnedr ' daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Krikac to pla ear&. The occasibp cele- Beulah Clenlent for fried chick, ihe Rev, and Mrs. Robert dyriing the afternodn and eve- and daughter$ of Burwell and bratel hbs. Novaws birthdal,. en. Kathleen mas a guest of Irlna Hopkins and fam~ly pturned nlni Sudday for ice cream and i-e, r Arpy and Joy Miller, all of dBafiyk e eK!erlilikndgc ofv iLsiitnocrosl llo fH eFrero Fnreii- F. aqd Mrs. Knute Peterson LKeagthgleetet nW, Bedanrebsadraay anedle nIi nt$is latnedd btio~nm leqfsr to mM oaq dtahyr eee kwepeien gs. vMacoast- bRiircle 'sd ayb irct lkdea yi n. wheoren ort hoef RMorn. th~ep cBorlyna,sn p eYnett etrhseg nws. eeNkaenncdy wPietht- KlManre. caknxd. Mrs. Ken Collin5 were G\Voel dau erFeo thlo w& oIonn dgaabs aTftoe rnmoaokne oCfc tltghaeryir, vCaaq-naatidoan $% la$A s1p be ne tr ta at RMirc.e sa nandd MStrasc. y,I rMvirnsg. MKiikneg Raicned, ecroso1n~ fo arc cao mvpisainti. ed them to Lin- Friday evening visitori ' in the vtre that %e get hoine, Eldon where their son, g, and Mrs. fhe Rollie Stasb family. Mike Mrs. Frank I+'oitale~vicz pf Milo Florian home. off Foth supplied some. At Golda's Robert {Iopkins of Tacoma, Rice is away on National Guard Ashton spent Sunday afternoon W> rM. ra. nda nbdf fsM. rCs.l isJtIoenrb S ichardasvody wllke edh adh erd esliccaioleu,s Its lu1svhei.g hWS e li*aglshot sWpeansth ,t hjoreinee dd atyhse mat . .Tteh,lelyo was1t p9~0e duStyu.n da dinner and supper Mwir@s. hReirc hsaornd an\ndf ofiatmaleil\yv,l cMz, r. K~enn- d attended 3 fanlily reupion of the Jennifer and Barbara jo~ped Park. At Cedy, Wy0, tbey vlslt- guests of the Hayyld King family neth and Liso. RSuiAcnhdfaatreyd~,s qoinon oNna onvrdtst hit CoLrhsoa qsepS .y fnadmayil ieisn, waoft ? rtMeh er.iS r a~Lntda~ kerM drEsare.i.yvg Jec obphpina g c Favdb.iwsri~ator.dr ss rtLahoeyu -pJ- ullfn&oiro) rt ~a sYtp.*iFCc nhiuocfi chSt habeib na StheN ~oDeratnhyt h ee>dret a arT sac yosliuonsrci ena ,n tMdh erG ya amnhiadl$y .M Istre s.ew nHa se trh1be2- baofne drGe .ef anMmorai. lyma ndadn MMd rrGss.. e TnDeao irlKo tCuhroytn hnBt eolarllnyl 'sveiksFi tritanhngiks hwilsIe \veskois.r taekr , oMf rsR. aAveqnnnaa Viis- the' Ed Ifalisei~ hoine mere Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Larsen follo~tingt he usual meeting They cousi?, Mrs. Taylor. Tvesday of Columbus. Michael Connelly is Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mason and Mrs. Francis Keefe of Sap were Saturday evening visitors had fun at the Chalk [I\lls Eight rclornlnp the Hopkin$ family left staying with the Kings for a were supper guests of her sister, gfsieerqns t.o, f MROor.rn $ a, nMMd orMsss.br sDe.' rogLn e oS0n1c ahradOa fm 1alaanhnda- ia,n.r eMt hrsesd. eJ,Fh ddJi ,n MgJe cMnsesyvelesler nahl o na ljead y asft a nOtlhrldliys. begdelr alr1s Ioawpldep ryeB Jagarubcekasr tats h sloaefi ed B tslrnhelene dsc al iTmAhbbe.- ifpnongr c Lyaa ucorapelnel rcateet,il oKlinna ngos f. o, fa hfettehrr e rfeaectmheeievrr-- uen eMteekrr'.ts a iqn\n eaddc a tMaiotr ns.a. Rcaicrdh arpda rtKy naSpapt- NTerar slge.u nLe, suDtcsia lvwei edTr eoa l,nMednr ,C Sahanrtdius r Mdoafr ys..S DiOtiktchak-, nere also callers.) \~.eekw ith her mother hfrs. Ethel el, ~ h woith her mother Jeneane . A. Prgcillion. ~hoyre turned urday night. Guests were Mr. and Alaska and Tom Tolen of Oma- to Ja0niniceeb aJ anIldoan cOlf ayM nin~noersroltian gfal.en wd' Miflrl.e ra. ad Mrs. Frai b. Fa, fqita of Al3breeln,~ bicr.oktb hreoru gChhtu cthk eman dh oLinoeu isine hthoemire dTahuugrhstdeary-i na-aclc\ovt,v $ ar nsi.e dK ebny- MBerns.n iRe oWgeard aAsr,n Molrd ,a Mndr .M arnsd. RUicrhs,- hgaro. upT uaensdd aMy r. naingdh t Mtrsh.e hlesarrmilel wJd.dr-ano s-d iaem toeoft , OLbriycn ic ohhlaegvr.i .nTghs iesb teegerin,r l sc Jaatlhrlfeeendi eROrorsh b l:erlysor.te Ir ~Cte.1 e 9aSj r pelEner.sd- aogK fSip. s.cas~ ohoteni oa n aoaknoidinhee noMedm~qeriesdl.- . Mrs. WCEaLlvLin, ~TrHepEtBowF 'o$Af LryWraAlY CS mNsEtXocTk .Y TEhAeR~ r- a rOdre ns ow ahso pceo mMprl.e taenlyd aSthab1eBl1e 5a erebiFealenirunqiidn nsgsgop newW nitte Th s hohtumhardesed m ata ginm, ee anufjtioetqrh.- pnnalseeo ttyhhaeq dInIH oooupbpnykk cinienKsrs .N ankidsV spos~tpa e dslogy nlets.lt yaK heeomnn-- qTnV'rX~dsg. QL h&oa~sftntoi ,1nn ,M , & Nra.e l.ll,s qoaonnnfb dMo Of rrMAsd.:rr T sc.ao BdmlGir a. e,C raMaunlnrdd.- hgmIuaaMesnsor tn.s o fa onfa dGn tdyhM sea rrscAt.h ,r iCclIdhahir.aee,r nlveh islsa iwstGeoildunl ns.n Mebrer-. h.pa~tyi n the honle of Mrs. Jim frpxgn pyqr and the s~pbri~p g rummet's hart work seems now to rioo17 Mr. apd Mrs. Charles Gonner- and Mrs. Flojd Yqllhoff of Com- and Mrs. Kenneth Koelling Thurs- :Court News T1iixi10~S of Scoiia. hqve be fbr, naught. thivg that bothered Mrs. Treptow the most Don, Phsllis, Thelesa and Rex man of Gqsart, 1a.J were house stock, Allen Kna p, Shirle Bru- day afternoon. They vis~tedM rs. : qr. grid Mrs. Flgyd KpqkQleski wqr nd,ne thg farm q~tfiqoo f last week's QUIZ that the last stopped here a bit Sunday after guests of the wervlp orn nickels ha and Don JanBa of 0n1aYlp Ed Cook Friday mdrning. - - - . . here nday eveppg v ! ltors of of J Iy and the first ~ W Qw eeks of August are the hottest of the pl~pici n Ord, then went to fro111 Tuesday to ~hursday.T qeb- Mr, and Mrs. Willard Ifarkness Mr, and hlrs. Poger Sohrueid, t Mr. an! MIX. W1I1ia.r fqndg lbe ye+r, tit" having her garden freeze. The Power of the Press ran Leona Babcqck's holne I? North day they here dinner and supper 9th be. dding annikersary was Brian and Ionia were Friday SPEEDING: Rvssell Ijill, North Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rutar of 0rd qqt +t\ll En~thgrN ature. Lodp for uppsr and a \\sit with guests of the Kussell Hackels wllh %onda In honor of the occa- overnight guests of his folks, Mr. Loup, pleaded ngt guilty with were Synday afterrioon visitors Jessie Batcock and Wlllle and Mrs. L~diaK ocllin Mrs Elma sion tiey, Gary and Paul were and hlrs. Ervin Sohrweid. They trial set for August 5 at 9:30, a;m: ~f Mr. @nd Mrq. E;d Npva$ apd ' ~ ra,p d Mrs. Oscar Larsen ar- Ernest Sljan uere Tuesda, \is- \far> Hurley of California Lst- Koelling, John ~oghermana nd Sunday dinner guests of t eir had been vacationing in Iowa. EXCESSIVE LENGTH: Dqniel V Y ~ Q ~ . colnpanled Mr. and Mrs. George itols of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Sli- ex they stopped here again and the Elmer Iiornickels as a dl- daughter and family, the $nt Mrs. Edgar Koe was a Satur- 8. Schrqm, Ord, $15 apd $6 costs. Mr. and Mrs. Thad ~ecsegn d Knecht tq Q;Neill Syqday eve. tak of Cha inan Jennifer ~ e n hto me nlth them tional guests. Wednesdajr the Hanodr niPcakuell s.a nIdn tthhee De@le ni~n$ liGnaerkys day dinner guest of her sister, PLOAVTEERSW: EJIoG~HcTe G OrNan tChAaiPnA, COITrdY, fvaimsitiolyrs iwn etrhee VS. aWtu.r dCaoyl linesc ehnoiinnge endin gabt\ rvthkeer eBt hilel ta oor jcoohuapnlens ftaisriiltl- 31 ~i nf tne 1r en oSoei ~~iesnitkoerrs u Ferried ayM rosf. . cfooru sinag . iRsie ixt iws inthe art hhee r Kaegaer ney C~hearl~rens Gsouqpapeerrm agn se stws.e or f Mdmu-. t~obth ein to +nngr In Kearne , Ewaerrse. RMors.g anFdra nMzress. . HOlcthhaerrd gPurelsetns $10 and $6 costs. ' in Brd. hanle. Froliey Klanecky and Mrs. Wik ' Kathleen and the glrls also L~dia% oelling an! Friday the Onekshse rosf lpfraesstienngts qanedre M Zr.o laan d~ Marrsh. : af Lincoln. Supday visitors in the Frnest llam No~os-dS r had a telephone \isit with our tisiting Gonnerinans, Mrs E;Lpa Mr. and Mrs. Furu Johnston FLDUREINVCINEG: ' LaVrNryQ EHK. STlaHhEl, BIaNs-- YMvaglyt ahnbdm de auwghertee rs Morfs . Balibaernonlda MrM, ra. nhdl ldh tMrs.r s.J .P W~. LUWIrab~da3 n3o ~ansdk y hlrV lra nda nAdI F 111Jso eB Wena dWasa colfa sO rtodo tko: isno n\ YKeqsts sVelilr,g Jinealan nSeutnted aa)n de \ Cenhiuncgk , Kwoecrlel indrrY nannerdv gJuoeshtns oGf otnhnee rMmaern- wEaernlt Mtoo ttthl ea nMd obttul chinodmae Lina teKre aarll- ogfa r CKenoter all vCti tMy ovnidsiatye d afMterrsn. oEodn-. sett, enter?! plea of guilty and ripd Idrs, Eva Vogt of Ord. of Flyrib were Sunday afterno011 13urnell Sundab qfternoon \\here Barbara is enjobing the four ney. Mrs, Ore1 Koelling made a duasapunprtoe sMdos2wpt nIe3e$ N d6n0rgO dc wucyecRioi.del1t stl hgytIrsf .N l to nrpp riq Pl aeu -slO sas i.xeSs de ~SBtrmEl lofprSoolelnSnrdrtc I' OhAseo soNu l,ff ig: c wu$$eRs2n1itt0u0s h0se50- - SFwia.lhnnx etV-d~ulI8ei r.tds . eiXa Mt yaoPepra r are.scrff ty llte oae rMnnMrsn Sdoroo$ vsnno.tMo dinbhtHar aoosyekd.tm raa Ebe;ool .frfl nGya Cl*M ~s s\otlrfii .~tf Slw) Mtiasetnnharrasenden. Ftvnoehliyv8sdeMeeize ,trrro reOn.sor slf slgat d nhorBrtdif ceu &hcgrqMwe uaenrenHvests.l..l rtl yse Ya bnwooedncfem srMY,eho evarTrsse .sShd epKe ala tdruruIefeErrrsnd oFctaioIhslSyf-l,S - tDtShMhiousuerJmni.bya tdao enqsa re~n ys di ai snnooi Mdtfr ec trshhrd.ntfe I hiqi cJgerhoBh,i eretul a lrne Yuga d erPen taleds3nlkt 1sda1kKp.Js a Iau orrencesFndloenta-rsgnye , / kmlsnnple$ltGeiltf oen{eh nwdoIis naro gs h fleooY t uwhfLeleoo s laysue p ~ntacohdsoitefo tlsod hlf >u rTr onn,oth shiduuogte l ruhihsnnrtd,i Spafbhpoyneeer em dnaJ tourc oerlanyytsno.rt. temfKaaiennOlnlmT dtdh h i al HlMlety3i g onI.r luRrsga.ns.e ,Mu .i sCcpstrhAkshso ,ledqt gIlllrurs$a l~y. eH i.skq~n <. a a G c .nads kHoMdnueno dpr lnrss pnh. e* eMiraecrmrKn kfriateyeF.en ln.rr ,lntO ‘d&aaiMerina tnrydhI.- HWMrWnrilarcoiMa.rlk ctlkanoeaangilnrnn edaddgs, aa sByn1 M d1avM1g rri,kus scrW.n.ieh tsee\&tesIdas.dd sn rnodEUeMef .n sre.Msd r IM.aecI Wya rK..hsr ea.k ei Tdspnn uadetLu ee s.nss MsHdcd olaraoEesry f.-., badUcWonua .jMdsuSnii g.~n;rC hsees .ts'Sp l esse.r E ni tdtdtry Jwiiasp atitnf hnr ie tcoN wLt enehObenlogrlxz uah esaatckh atuaattwett ~enlMni!edtn hd so e ncLddoht ihamenyear-- ssceeuodlss lpts seoA nu.wd rcepletdah gow ef3h rsb0e,end eO adryr;ed f,Gej an$aidr1ly a0 n0s4 te a,rn enQttdees nBg$c1n6e-- KWDoaeBns t q~Zsc., oesnbd.ea Carnyhtd ioi rcfl faeaOlsln reldrlK. y o~ foS f SaQrSrt ..w aPJsoa hunla. KathceecMae rrpgn.t e~eayden' drtto ehM sEet Cb sjel.o rlabFei slqota ysCw,digh,< weK.r?eo? kgheperl eh~aosfk i Wqof.e P sKhekeogtrk q eKdps.oa krceeinsi tistoo,f rM Kri.en a :ar nntdhe.y e M ,wrh sao.s l nEea. ' gVearlyfe y1 ' sCto uuneteyk .H ospltal lor sur- KnnMeeorrsrem.il lnaiLnnnyg ,d, a Mipa?d r;. I KrBaSgn.e edclk lEiMynl mgrp,s a.f JGCpKahlrenoya e rllGGla~0ok1nneb,-g , nbWTeoi.mrt h mH g,euIzrfermaskrtnaksen ns.eos fs hsot Mrf, C r.aoO nurapddnl edMsw rNegar.rne sd L. .d EiIEnd?;.. mtCaitrtreoeYl l omonTadehnae oeytmi .n a$MFs o rssao.ttf e Lrt ehNneioz n r thahnoB dmr LoeMok ueros nf. tcQdoheiwfetehscrkk 'qdi ,ee ddsEe pfluoejnsn~itcliiilloaa pn,c$ t o1'sQ0u £0r ts jata?ani\tadle > ls n$e\6ein nptfcee on s,cottfeso : neFr rgauneks tP I?no t ta e w aFsr aan kSiyep dBgayld dwilpn- f)Ml$yrrr.e i aa.$ qudn dM%r&s.j ftAcrnntoonb.n vBiaitruarn, ? ooff Ola.lnalMnddcr ?oic r(hnI Sian. IcgId rA eclbaMaelnlcre . rUsha aon$bmdnkd ea$ Myyo rfe sr.* Gca Vrt. Matlnahddr.i ' bCmaciartqyna~.sa i ,nnT dtpoh a enC iLlesCaddpb e&p reGl eCisliG btjelaC rrtyaa nnonGdfe r~kmfro~aounnmpse rY&fS-aa ~m&Ytquil.rky dn aaeIcynsa? d$mn r &eM te.hurdqtr ,. n oedpda tcr .5h a opt!pn uevy vvaalalTej~nh [tugsi rrqnisdde- oaliatfcwe cwd.oS ic.nMoh p?tel?r.a~r n .li aedsnAdi ds ft rMesM,r r sWr.s i.naL lhAe eo drnbo arlFrpodoht ht hCeI rll-veaiilnsrl---l wbeh qdrge sphoes codb tdoifn e0d4 b &eegru. sCt as9e taot UaMbkfa~ o.F'f tGkerd] . IQ"l ler was. .;! Wed2-%- there returneq hoine. qws laster Arthur went wege in Grand Island Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Llpyd Geyjeke ac- 9 a.)p, -- nheesrd dapy iialbnide r~ a4qud rfsadmailyyv .i sMltro. ra &Q ' ~abodn lBpaanrriye,d b yl tnM rTs,o I is aer'qo l aGndew Jeikme d2%ow.l vnj ltehse arsj vpearr ti na fa tchaenioi.e o uabtionugt. P.q@tFt.~ a9 nndd PMaurls . wGerueq t diFnontekr, aJnr.d &$p. p ~ bBr uha . of ~Cdgns~oEff i. Duvalls f~rinerly llved In Supper guests of the Arden Kor.1- "'Mrs. Bryha and ch!ldrfi~ i@t<r!15?'~ Npete attenxed a hocr sale at t4a.t area. lings Sunday of last'beek. TpGaanu~rdeed srDd&ease,y ne pnfiM sO9 srKJ. aqsFrasenPondnlti, oJr.pe M,t vr~If l$nlq.e dvED lwamlveieitfdhrt L$IiFnM. c.roo. nln;al n wdM erMrse. r smJ. oeBhenlkik eeKp doS kpeglsul.ie vsatps ooff thK8Ihro leTe~GPanr1fnee~re,erls ,eca.0 uC kl1ndyrtStj E.hin lKd 1 ~dM rmSii~nrlwIiisnia .Yade c$rHr aoI yaigillf4d.ul c -er~1,s T.to"u ,bapoi o*f.i l'd,l~+.ll aIi1bs&S!o; l t~tnv elaoe;d~z$f8 'n 'a t SfW~hoTeofndoah radmt e urjtyM$rehar end errna.aet C p hyt6oRaue at!nyrhinmikna's d ,ldQeW iqld Irtanh h no,3$dhkprp ndospnfg.ime~in ?.ds eghh~ gQa oaS pP6aftdby nr y& n yntMcdb fiSevtatkat l!eyoe rhtr d wbosweoratmevahacrleytykeel--. MtM\h~iHeTinl ehntA"~e .~a, l fnnR~JMrad reer .vdird l'i ot voBfae~n nudC dr ~~as MloMi~nf~oross*nr. "ndol~afaia sky tSi cMpetkg sl oatiljednen, d kwYda awanoatyodlep~ ', e.(~Eh~l~mReMh egp~rrqp s.~we .oK arn$n$radnei% tn llh& Mi'on~uI~ frOlsosKw,i.r ~n ooelDaieece likt $~li . fdn awgItKs BXn eltaeSlhanneur"etdrnln e eKdIysysa al ytao~i hscf f : Meeting tZphae~sitrn mpsao rnetnht s\ vqr,ftthe rt byea cCahtiaornle~sn Kgt ahse- BoP kien sn ehro qgeu eBstes reS uMndr.a ya nidn Mthrse. Gnsoirnnag n hdt oiso[i$t~loatrn sd inse trhee SDqeqaqna yY eetieer-- ning. llngs and other relati\qs. JSoeeMa rrnK. erycai nledvk issi 3t1eS1dus .n dhAaeyrr.c blioel ksM, astohne Dic Vacek and Mlke of Chap- , aqnnsddu pMMprressr.. gJJoouehe sntS sc KhToaukfeeesrsd,' waJyeo qeoe f K MMonrr... mRhooansnc ,o aeNn dro .f MaCnicedkn ytM,r arhl sl.iC ncTtttpiy mag nnMdd c1Jl1loaiea- Tne)eMru rlgsi.eu eKvsoltls!ol :iaIpdnm t hnNeeo rtBeo osSabud n SdSear~y. edarinsndo- n Soafnu dn dMafarysm . dili\yny naeolkrf erab'nsod u BpaurnCeclnhtyt s g, uweM=eirtres. MhbfisrrW.s ,ae ndniBendcei lesMl draaspy.n udGAtU sS U! fga anmPmF,e iorltyo vh,i ,gsc uMS,ke ryrs.. t ws aaennrodedf vSiqsMnlldre.ad y a 1ne\1dr1 r nMqipnrcgsl.. AE4Irrsn. er1 IBqrrreyd tEh'aouth- kKo~lenskkoi leawnsd&, Mi. r. aad Mrs. Floyd Kitoornsk owleesrkei oM_f rO. radn dA fMterrsn.o oFnr acnisk- hNaonkleo saDd,u linbgfr st.h e Saeft\ eerrnsooonp Manrs$ aanlld a tMternsd. e\d\. gtshlee Xo1rJsew lsbhuorwt.. They Danedn ~Mersr S uDnodna yH athcekye l \iastl iCedre QM.r . aSnhde riM orfs . bGsor dnn yothN ,a nMd ,f aMrn~- , ea nr d tMisirtse. dL )eMliar sF. uFssr eFdr idVaeys kaefttenra- dtor oMkbree. twaoni tdhG rMathnresd.i rI Cs.glharanarndld e$sT ahuKugrahssdtseoarnv, Fwajvfne riat n; d? oWaf diO llaMrd Mr. s.e reF Sraaotubridea yB eaLlde-- dSdaurusoigee~h ta teonr dsK Meaarrlsns. oeL k ~Kt.olle m ,iNs i oitEc Dostsrua.d daai lnnlddo nTehhsedllramsy.a EkDriiproaitnko erF , oRaLtat lcehtrh eelw aPhsl oaamt tW e aenoddf- vreReokgeennde uiHtbo rhneicrk efol lkss,p etgnet LtOhPe Jilry , aPnadt tyM ra. nadn dP qMulr.s . Gust Foth, Won. tduaou-g>hetaerr- aolfd MBr . i aa nnd e Mrs&. wJoonhn, ~orjyp hgvo imsieto. rs in thq Waqne Greg- Alrs. Do11- D-a-h li-n - - an-d family. Y q. eDrlanlaepe.r t Ualler 4nd Karl of 4ns- edsin Hneorr naicnkde lSsU., pSeurn dwaylt' ht bMevr . haandd Mrs. Blll Rys~hon and chil- TQ qll mgre advertise locally! Ka~so whq underwent surgery 4Jr. and Mrs. Rlarvi~ G~desen ley t5q2e hlonday afternuon ca!l- Mrs David ~(nsmann at Rock- at buyheran Hospital. Diane re- and farpily attended a family re- ers at tba ho111e of Mrs. Lottle bllle Other uests were Mr. and . tbuprlnnee d peSwat uSrdt.a yP autol. , her farm uMnrsj.o +~RI na y tRheee haonmde foafm iMlvr,. Sadnnd- bIrs Ruth L ~ t zre cci~edp erf BaAildear.l ine \VoIfamott kisited her oMf rsK eaOrlnee y~ eaf~edr,sRoenva Vn. dic tLoar v!o<onfnf.e. day, in Grand {slai1d. Others ures- Frid? ol the death of her broth- mother, Plfrs. Sara Brooks in B 0 man The Horp\ckels also klsited ent were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer dryill (;la~es of Llnaood. ken Bow Thursday morning. ~iice tRhle\ eMr ealbnidn BMorc. lrasntadd tMerrss .a tK Woboeord I Gqdesen Qf $cotia apd CM Sgt ?$ash Mrs. \\.'alter Brenler and Pearsou ![sited !vIr$. Brooks, Fri- ummer Circus Sale and Mrs. 1 enry Yassoi~a nd faip- daughter Del!l of Grand Isl~nd day. Bockstadter of Loveland aInI 4 ily ~i Trentop. Ill. were Sundsy after noon callers 4f Mr. and yr~.L ester Kizer Mrc Lut I were Sunday dinr). r and after- &:r. and Mrs. Max Weddel odf No Live Aaimqls Only Ltwe Prices noon tisitors of h r and Ilrs. Nol;tb Platte and their grand- Brown Furniture and SGY Gree-n St-u mps - Evening "giiest~-~Thursdao~f d~aeugghdteerlso f CkFnothrtia Caonldli nsK, aC t ohl oy. I AUGUST 5 6 7 Mr. and Mrs. Chad Miller for spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. I I home-made ice cream and cake C. C. Weddcl. i ST CARNIVAL FHEE BALLOONS FQB TQE BIDDIES were Mr. and- Rlrs Leonsrd We- Thq R. K. Tops Club which kerba an4 fanlily of Or$ and Nr meets each Tuvsday morning qt apcJ $@s. Gepe Van Uinltle and the Community Center has two . family. new members, Mrs. Robert Lutz Quality Stereo Albums Frozen BQX Mr. and R,irs. Manin Glde-en and Irsi Kenneth Dorsey Jr. and family were Saturday. eFe-I The clyb ad a ueight loss of 16% ning visitors in the Qca.q Peter- lbs. , fao r he week. Vrs. Gilbert ....... son home. * Na orski was Queen for July, Jack & J~ll Dnz hlr. klrs. Ftl lf~raleko r nl% weight loss of 5 lbs. Pies 18c Massacliqsetts pnd Mr, and Xrs. hIr, and Jirs. Donald Walker Our Familv 303 Size Can Pure l=i Vegetables.. ,2Oc lardIlIIII. 2 ... CVidiern egar., 100 O6z. 9Jacr CCanhneidc k' en, 3 Lb8. C9an ~ hecliner Chairs * Ph. 728-3250 I,, Rockers i , . Swivel ChqIrr . . . . Select Lb. Biscuits , , 15c Beef liver ,59c WANTED: Male or Female any Laree Size Each .. Crisprite ...I.'L ~P kg. Cool Whip .59c Bacon.. 49c - 1 .. . Patkay Soft Lean Ground Lb. Stop In And Check Our Margarine .3dc Ground Chuck 73c Special Prices ....... Golden Valley 40 OOF Jar Sw lf1'9 53i Peanul Butler 09c Prem I I EVENINGS. CLOSED AT 630 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. AFTER FIRST WEQNPSDAY. IN AUGUST WE WISL NOT BE OPEN I OWN Furniture . , "We Have Grown By llelpitlg Others Grow" ........... . . . . . . . . 0 St. Paul 5 Shelto~~ B.!\CK FIELL) I'KORIISING -- POLICY OF SI'OKI'S YliCE As is stated on the head of this column, it Gill be devoted to news and vieivs of sports ,in the area. This sports page is ill- terested in coveriug competition ig all areas and in several area high schools. Ord and the Central 'Ten ~o~iferehcwei ll receive a large,prcentage of tile coverage, however we do not intend to ~llaket his a column or page be devoted o~llyt o Ord ath- letics. We intend to offer coverage of North-Loup-Scotia, Ar- "cadia, Sargel~ta nd Burwell. We are lookiog forward to coveri~lg these schools aild hope this will increase th!: .Quiz's service to , , .- . ule. " season will bc ~ecel~lber. ence foes for the Corn-' Lincoln. The Husker C FlSlilNG NOTES BOB PETERSON - , - . Minnib Ptncnik 7 72 59 . . . Elyri?,NE6883? I& KERNELS H U S K S , , VBaYll eJyO CHoNu nStCy HAAgDeEnt , ' I The mid - to - late-boot stage mineral products on the market Estab, April 1882, Ord, Nebr,, Thurs., Auq, 5, 1971, Vol, 90, No, 22, 2 Sects, of grain sorghum is the most qri- that will meet the animals needs, tical time in the dekelopment of if y u choo$e one that contains at the crop. If water is short during lea4 d oseto one calcium phos- thiifs Lp yeoyuio d hyavieel dso nwlyil l as uflflerrn.,l ted phoqpus ratl,o-. NHaesb Sraesekda BCOIOA^ Nebraska Wheat' Farmers ti amount of water available to ir- - The green' bug population con- I I rigate your grain sorghum now tinues to ucrease. Farmers are woIuf ldm obree twhea tteirm ies taov agielat b1l%e oann. ugur fqerdl y tofo rc hneucmk bnerusl op rfeieseldnst . re- - Information on, the availability Eniov Bountiful Year , irrigation now and ,in the late Wefeel if the population is uf- of Nebraska certified \heat and 'dough rta e would Insure maxi- ficieel to cause the loss of ?he other fall-season crops can now . mum yiells. funqtlon" f three or four.. of the be obtained in the Nebraska 1. # -- :l ower 1e&Tps cont~olsm ay pav. ~EopI mproceinent, ~ssoti&on;s Nebraska wheat producers are by' the Foundation Seed DL ision itniogInf ,h yTootur y w mteuoas.tdth oelor yaddo uolr i viste oswrttoiictnhkg dcauanurd-- tdhoeOc sbp sanerrorvcta.l ttseieosen msw ilttlho i csa.l ntcdphl? csatu tpe wwtehietakht r1e9cA7t1os srSoycu. iialltiinoenr mCaenrtaiffiieerd DSeeaend DWr-. , wcwohemiegaphtl te taihnvagerr vaegsitan.n gq Btlhouewtr e rw tihathnanl a t .leianssgtt os'un Hglyge e asastd elddo endgf o tarhs a tath lCle iercn rstouuprpkpp,ll nwyg il lal dsbtisse.- loadlng dur~ngt he cool part of green bug population increase. Lancaster said the booklet gikes year and protein perhaps a llttle tricts in Nebraska exce t in the I the day Pen them in area near If para~itismi s at a 25% leiel brief descriptions of crop uari- low considering the abundant north central and nortkeast. Duroc RGEilDt. CHIiRllC mLEa dPe UthReC HpAurScEh a-se Pwaitvhl HGiollo,c hn inRee,d A Crciracdleias, aist sah orwecne nhte rRee wd itChi rchlies areuccetinotnly. purchased tqhueTic hkcelhy ul.o tta dsion gt hperyo cceasns bise ulsouaadleld bwthuiegty ' pwtrh1o1eb1 letnamuk mew bcietarhrsie n o obaf sctwhrekeee kdg. r,e tBheunist- eslietsieted s ,o f rnoAabmpbepersrso ibaeynd d vPararodicedetryses,s osraesns d a ouaf- cmaoreisftuulrlye, copnrsoidduerc cvrsa rientieees'd thetyo neSwc ouvtlaarniedt yi s tahnaott heFr oroetlea tivsealiyd I Arcadia Y oalh. c0mpIeted sooner if livestoc< $a$ week I do not feel we can thorized to purchase and process' will use for the' 1972 Crop. grouers in southeast and south Politv are allowed to move at thelr own wait on mother nature to' check certifisd seed in Nebraska. This advice comes from Duane central Nebraska may want to International -rfi--Aii'Ctifin' rate rather than being hurried the bugs. Co les of thls directory may W. Foote, secretary of the Ne- consider. The variety is similar I T O Affect. N,. **-e . b. - r.a.-.%, s.+' <. k4 -a"--:n+-*+s ' A bid of 8.800 Red C i r- c- I- e- iSetnhOnte SOtoe aiu trtnrtr duh tC cehpk Meisa.t ~rstTutStruchhu rkweices. khs .b ec aennas t'n tdbhbe ee drwadleinivtng egedsl toaofwncokdnr rwAG1a ri tID.teefeh esin gn st ppyTfroaoohtyraauu itprmnoc pgehbls--i e cC imwTsao ItihPuicnoenaSenntl cys. e t hstsoeaE rcx?uit nseeecn shs aeianocrdnke fbpCLcraeriaoonl mi vconocpef otlumanustie,h,n n net-NeUyt' d en' bNiEfvrArxeeaesbtrseesskr nolaatoscsy.fiik oaacnto ifh ~o anoir,?fg ifeeic bEear~sa ta s lksooa -rt, -& sbfcossoofurre oacrAal. tispawasckfn ,t c4hwafeio9oo exinrnarltd-lG ,t i 1 anyrwai6v ediaah1n orroit fsia on e'n It .smimdtcFueh rspgaoleo okrgo -po-niet ip.nkengs eg,et !sr ii tynfdmhoieteeheen~cl' aaitdms tv1 i eao9Arrann7e-sn cs1-- e - nsgttCaouoeei IpsmnSnnteetecifrucdoodi ro ru kmwritt,n r oha,ia ntreatii hta soSsb ten,c a w vokCauobei.rntlnCui lge6 t. Tt6Sai1 qecSsi7suon c8 au oo cmit"uiatltChaotnylnese a;tdr.brn t eadif gs aiourneofi dd:s- tiemr~pnoaNtritCoannOat lL iNnd-e~ vp eTlilheorapetlineo encnsut srf roehrn at Nvin ee-- mKpoielnnigctyds owmasi'ts h a p tlhfaianrt s ttoo f -atlh iegth nEe i utrUso nfpiaetreamdn tf~hotera mcuopsmes -ipningu rypcerhoaarjs.e ecPdt aa uw lD oHr lirl old,c u nrGiinnielgt, puansaudrta pllX oof sspuR thporleyo u sag ddreouqwruiinangtge t hcesae laecsaiourlnmy. grYeOeUn; fingdra stsh ea lloepabl etsh e.a rceu fdie aodr. ANfofretnhd L 4o-uHp WYoourfkhs hfoop ibangrgaes spk uafb rolwimshh eetadht e i ntUe santn-i vgeulrosttisstty a ateorf e T eNbseet--- dsCuaricodtp.i oVSnia mirnii elNatiree bsir nSafsuokgramg e-a st1tie9od7n1 f"wo, riFl loP oraotle-- braska grain farmer$, according Common Market second - the son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hill, When the grass begins to turn drlbewa ~111re quire more water The en;ironmental cr'sis fac- ing Circular available soon at so appear in the Outstate Test- to a Unilersity of,N ebraska-Lin- ynited State?' eiforts tq liberal- Arcadia, was one of 107 young- bmwn (he hosyhorous and tal. than otier areas in the la~n. ing the nation today shouid be of Count-y Extension offices. ing C~:-r.c. ulara lopg with yield in- cqomlins tE. xDter.n sFiovne.r aegttr ~Pceuteltrusoranl e coount-- tizhei rdt r-ade t hwe ltho ssRibeidl ityC holfn as;t riakneds tswhtheere sr ue nmaiqalklu iebn igdR desiddn cgc Ceaisnrscdflu elb uAbyiuidncsgt i oainst cmdiwuinmine dralelsiszu, epdpW rysha illetI nw pillal tinhs eu po r lfyot rraathcgeee bTinehcceraseueas seae rdeo af c uhtshaurega lerl eyf fltreeo'cniltdli o tntoh eog fe ht tehaanet mbraajsokra c4o-Hnc'eerrsn thtoin ke clet ryiso, naen. dN 1e2- c\ eiHvee pardedleimd inthaaryt aregseunlttss wasi lls oroen- &....-.*... Foote said variety recominen- l~nedt he international develop- by U. S, docl and railway work- done wlth Red Circle Stamps in- heeded minerals during tRe fint sun from the concrete. of them will soon be in the pro- as they become available and that dations for each cropping district , ers which would restrict ship- stead of money. part of the grazin season you E;xtrB waterin will usual1 cess of de\eloping an environ- results hake already been receiv- are based on the overall perform- mpoerntst: of u gra,i ns to and from sea- FeLeadu pD eCalietry fPorro dthuece ,L oGu po oC cit hy wphilol ronuese dd tuor,~adndgt haifsd iptieornioald . Iphos. brlng these areassack to norillar mtheen tasol mceh ec4k2l,0is0t0 to4 -Hbe'e rsu seadc robsys etrda lf roNmeb sroasuktha.e ast and south Fen- aanrecae oof vear vaar ientuym ibne ra poaf rtiyceualrasr. bsterOgicantn i oJunslh yiof nt1i n taghg ert ioucwunliatturidrda lm Kioimnrgepd oorrmets- HRareieldla ,C aoitr fcftlihece iaA ll2uy0c ttihsop noA.n nTsnohureea dlR e~ydo ouConir c- f ,pmhaAotsufptreehr a tae f oamrnaidgx etu trraebc eeco fo mnid~nieecsra almcliizouermde tyiomIufe r ytoloa uwb enp lgatenht itsitno g fr atelhsl aeter ldgs owai lr eirsea as dthyoef. NciepTbahrtaeinsskgea .1 i2n Qlal'ne rsE wnvllilr obnei npeanrttai-l ninugFm oboyeeterll dosf urygeegsaeurslstt ssa ,r t.ehy abitee ltditnse r roegvvueiired weas- BacacHkoieun ngnt .oq tueadl ittyh aits avlasroi ettaiekse no tihnetor and higher sup~ortp rice leve1ls', cle Auction sale offerings this salt mixed together equal parts Fall reseeding is usually- most Awaretless Workshop. at the Ne- to a variety's performance than than those recommended for a Peterson said. The result, year inclyded 30 show ring pros- by weight will niect the animals succeqsful if done between the braska Center for Continuing those obtained during any one certain cro ping district often system said, has been lowered prospec s pect Steer Calve$; 15 Registered needs. 15th of August and the 15th of Education .here Aug. 813 and year. give satisfYactorf perfornlance for long term exporting of U.S. CK Hereford Heifers; 40 Regis- There are also .commercial Septembcr. dvring their six-day session will In regard to varieties already and could be used in specific situ- with fseoend. t%rea irness.t rAicctcioonrds inwgi llt od iPscqotuerr-- Gteirletsd; twDou roHc olsatned~ n HHeiaferr~sp; s1h0~ re bmee ndteavl egloupidinegli nae s sreetl eovf anetn tvoi rothne- rFeocootme mseanidd edl imfoitre dth ea m19o7u2n tcsr oopf athtleo nvsa.r ieHt ow's elvimeri,t ahtieo nasd sdheodu ldth baet caprgoeerat s iempdrp icoderostsi n,s chasontiudcl dtp hreeon dhcuoigcuthrieaorgn e. s uipn-- RaMnea tcih s1itn0ee rseE.d le cStruifcf oPlko rtEawblee LSeawmibnsg; . Date Event August Farm ~hlenid ar r ' L,o cation yUAonsAusionvccgeciro asratldetdy iun Sgltt aosftt eoo f4N D-eHrtb.h rLeJa eosaskhtdanae- tLreD i.an . tcO otlhrnre,, ttwihoielnl bnCee weanv tauwirlhakeb alsete eavdna dr iwtehitlyal t FCbeoe unntsuodrlakd- gaacreeksatnesod u.wl ehdeigree dn oif t tshpeeyc iafircea lulyse ds uign- CORROSlON Peterson said soy beans could 2 1971 District Dairy Shpw Norfolk the group will discuss environ- sbiennceef iht igsohmere gfrraoimn ptrhiecrees mchaayn geens- Irrigation Advice 3 1971 District Dairy Show . Fremont mental concerns in the areas of WARRANTY ::;:: HoIstein Twilight , Meeting Aurora soil, community, water resources, ~ ~ ~ ~ by~ Fisci hba~ch J t ~,'Station~s Boar bSale ~ ~ Clarkson farm and noise. They will be UnTitheed KNiUng doemco.n omist * p.red icts gra"iifn syoorug haurme ognoein tqi mteo, tihreri %ae tset , 4 f1l9o7ls1t eDinis tTriwctl liDgahitr yM Sebetoiwng , i, BeakBeer aCveror ssCinigti' alaens ~aleynlzasitn.i go ntahl ema nodn sitnatteer naast iownealll Self tfhacaet Ma idpwoesssttb fcr ai~ne rfaiormuse.t ross sm ainy tmimide- toto-l aitrer igbaotoet istt aigs e,d"u rslnaygs thPe. 56 11?97!7 1 1D)iissttrriicctt DDaaiirryy Sohoww 1 GrandS Ieswlaanrdd repUre~seienirls aittiyl esst aff frionilel~ ilbvearrsia onuds their export market unless the E. Fischbach, Extension Irriga- , E rut & Vegetable Clinic East Campus-Lincoln state offices \ill be on hand to Propelled rEeufroorpinesa ni tsE cgornaionm ipcr icCeo manmdu niimty- * btlroasnk~as-Lta itn ctohlfei . University of Ne:, &7 " polfed ,$horthoril Tour Culbertson wdiistchu ssth et he4 -Hen'eir isr.o nOmrer ntsaali da rtehaes port policies. Fischbach recommeqds if there 7 1971 District Dairy Show Beatrice ; yorkship is,ui~iquei n that "this plus In regard to trade with Red is a water supply for just two 9-11 Nat. Young Farmers F;d, IS the first tin~ew e hale iniolhed electric, oil China, Peterspn says there may irrigations, the first irrigation Assn. Annual Tour West Point youth, in the actual planning and or water be more potential for wheat ex- should be during the early boot 10 Water Quallty Conference East Campus-Lincoln organuing of a specific 4H drive systems mpoordtsit ieths.a nC ofomrm outnhiestr fCahrimna ,c ohwe- isntagg aen adn dfl othwee rsiencgo.n d during head- 10 c Vine Crop Demonstration St. Paul aciTibh iet sN."U- 4-H official noted that said, has been a substaptial im- If the farmer is planning on the checklist is perhaps the most $dnoedcr taed-reA .u o9sft hraewlitah~ eaedt uror rfi rnnogom t tthhCeea nYlaa.dSsa.t tgohCnrdset,es daiuprrrpiignllaa itn ihogne asth,d einF gfwi rcashntb dao cnfhelo udsu ucgrr--- Nebraska Poultry Plants , .. '. 7 ,iiVdmrerpa ollrytsa ancitdo rpltaatripnte oaf csthehtee c oknfl iosrstkp sehc~od4pic1 1. actually sells wheat to Ch~naP, et- @gj and t e thlrd, when grain Subject to ~ e d i r ailn spection enciroilinental concern t h a t ethrsinogns saaisd ,W wheilalt derpiceen da dodn qsuucahl-, .1 s Tihn e tEhex temni!ski on stiarrgieg.a tionist not- 4h-o1mI'eerss caannd ucto~ilnimzeu inni titeise. irE bOLeVnD- ity, qhipping an8 c&edit..@@f -ed that four or more irrigations tually the checklist wilt be incor-- pri~ritipso n imports, dollar earn- pay be needed on shallow, sandy Poultry lants operating u holly visors have been working with porated a$ an acti~ity for 4-H ings from exports .to the U. S. soils. For maximum roduction, within ~eiraskaa nd Kentucky plant operators, explaining detall' clubs and camps. and political considy-ations. Fischbach advises Reping an will be subject to Federal inspec- of ins ection and helping them Aynf with workshop discvs- Peterson said grain and so>- "adequate supply of moisture avail- tion beginning Aug, 31. A proxi- plan cianges in plants, facilities sion-, t e group \~i11a lso conduct bean exports to Red China able to the plapts until the soft mately ten plants w111 be affected and operations necessary to meet a number of fleld trips - visits should pr~bablyb e vleu.ed most- dough stage. "Let the crop and in Kentucky and 15 in Nebraska. FeOdeffriacli arle nqoutiirceem oef nttosd. ay's actibns to hoines to determine their en- Officials of the U.S. Depart- slya ida sC ah inIoan Batesr mhe epno sa~ ibbpilailtyl .H exe- ssoaiidl . say, 'when' to irrigate", he ment of Agriculture's Consuiner will, be published in the Federal tvhiero snail~t~-weanhtaoqlou albiatys;i n;a iar ndto utor uorfs ROSS HIGH MOISTURE GRAIN TANKS porter of soybeans d.urmg the In drouthy conditions, Fisch- and Marketing Service said Fed- Reglster July 31. of a farm and one rural com- eral inspection was requested by --- last decade and has not beeh a b'ach suggests stretching a short mqnity. both States' officials ea~liert his . major market for feed grains jn water supply. by irrigat~nge very summer. Pal Hopkiqs Enlers The 12 CH'ers were selected Sepled Manhole . recTeunrtn lpneaa rst.o the ~ot&fitiatlr ou- - other furrow. The Wholesome Poultry Prod- fCrlouilbl Wdeeleekg aatensd n4h-1o1 aCtotennsderevda t4io-Hn * ~~~~~~~i~ pressure ~~~~l~~~~ valve ble spot -of U.S. dock and rail- ORD MARKETS ucts Act requires, in part, that Grand Island Show and Leadership Canlps. They * Bolted, Sealed Flanges (strongest in the industry) way strikes, Peterson said a intrastate poultry plants be Fed- ' Rere specifically chosen for their West Coast dock workers' strike The prices below were obtain- erally insvected in States that 'do expressed interest in environnien- * Concrete Hopper Floor with reinforcement in it has already caused reduced ed Tuesday morning from reli- not kstabiish an inspection pro- Pat Hopkins, daughter bf Mr. tal awareness. - wheat 'sales to Japan. He added able Ord business firms and are gra; at least equal to the Fed- and Mrs. Harry Hopkins, Ord, Those 4H'ers atte ding the * Patented Harvest d Seal Unloading Auger with time VALMONT INOUSTRIKSI INC. that the strike may spfead to At- subject to change: eral one. The Act gake the States will be sho~blngt hree individuals workshop are: ~ei$r?y Qraun, proven dependability v&Lrv, NrtrnAsnr saost I ' laalnotnigc wanidth Gau lf ospsoirbtlse imn aOjocrt obraei,lr-, wLeaeskt WT.eh eiks aa ehdieeacdel in"ee qoufa l Atuog". 1st8a,t u1s9,7 0w, ittoh atrti ctth eD aainrnyu aSlh oNwe bornas kFar.iIdoawya. TDhiiss- Mwaeardd;o wJ aGnero ieK; enLneeciday , GrLai,nffc,o Slne;- , * Flow Control of Grain s'i mply by turIn ing auger sold and serviced by wlaatey ssutlrnilklele rw oRri ceha rlmva fya llo.c cur in tl::! $1 $2166 psiroonv isoif onths e fdoer ada lionnee i-fy ethaer ye xwteerne- ienv eGntr awnidll Ibsel ahnedl ds taatr Ftionngn eart Pnainrke DInetobsrah , LPeael,m eArl;l iaLnocies; SJcohdryo edMecr-, C. Used lrrigation Pipe Peterson commenied that since Corn 1.30 1.19 making sufficient progress. in the morning. Oxford; Joe Anderson, Chadron; & Tow Lines agricultural production is world- Oats .70 -70 Kentucky and Nebraska were Among the animals Pat ail1 be Mark Buell, Murdock; Steie Agri-Automati~nI ~ c . wide, grain in~portersc an supply Rye .81 .81 granted such extensions but State is h:r four year-old 1101- Hodgson, Lexington; Richard tifh eaicr censese dtos Ufr.So.i ng roatihne ri s stoeumrpcoes- Milo ' 2.04 2.04 othfefiyc iaarlse hnaovt ei ns ian cpeo stiotilodn UtoS DdAe- - sedte inG rdaanidry Ccohwal l,wphloinc h Dwaaisr ys elAecntl-- Kanadt tT, oHne?r Omsaenn; toJuimsk iV, Neloinreth, YLoourkp;. Phone 728-5911 Ord, Nebr. 68862 rarily denied. II e ver-y fa-mily Pin the u nited velo~t he required PrO.gralll be- ma1 at the Valley County Fair According lo the economist, Sta es owned its own farm, each fore the final deadline next Chis past week. Other anlnlals to I - I Irrigation Co. losses of gram ex .arts dusinf of us would be living on 27.5 acres month. be shown are a Junior yearlin such strikes are dlfifc~lta nd o - and caring for six acres of crops. Fede?al ineoectors ha\ e iust Holstein heifer and a Junio-r calf ten impo-ssibl-e to- reco ver. Most of our acreage would be in completed a s<rvey of ~entucky's Participants receiving either a 4 pastpre, woodland or fallow and Nebraska's intrastate poul- blue or purple at the district fair Pleasanton, fiebr. 68866 ADVERTISE IN THE QUIZ ground. try lants to determine the nature show are eligible to exhibit their of tReir operations and inspection animals in the State Fair or ~ k - staffing needs. Inspection super- Sar-Ben Competition. 1) MORE- WATElt Pigs reach 75 pounds in "quick time" - . I I I I TRY US Contact when you mix I I your grain wlth... RAKOSKY WELL DRILLING . I t PIG t * 2" #o 5" Plastic or Steel Wells MIXER to 5 hapaS ubmersible Pumps 1000 '/4 Jet Pumps 36% Balancer Windrhills 4 Supplies Aureo SP-250 ANYTHING Plus. < Pumpjacks - Proven Gooch Nutrition ' ASK US about this low cost way to grow pigs kC-' I Ritehie Automatic Waterers towards a meaty finish and an early market. AUTHORIZED DEALER W unn T awsn I MOTORS CORPORATION CO. 8RD GRAIN I Cqll For The Expert * . ' . CO ( ANDERSON MOTOR INC. . I Ord, Nebr. i; Call 745-1 872 . . d 1

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