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Mar. 26: Guided Mrs. Mrs.<br />

vlt. in BOTIS'ZP<br />

Mar. 27: Suzie Q's 4-HI Lori<br />

Ackles<br />

Mar. 31: Merry Circle, Mrs.<br />

Albert Cloverettes, Parkos Jennie Belgraln<br />

lIoxn!ng TOPS, 10 a.m , Veterans<br />

Club *<br />

I , d<br />

1 ( .;. A#:-<br />

QUIZ, OrJ,.Nebf., Iliursclay, h45r.. 26, 1370 krg 3 1 '<br />

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. .<br />

: Guests at the Dean stepheis<br />

home over' the i\eekend were<br />

Mr. and 35rq. Howard Stephen8<br />

and Mr. an ~ri. John Petlette<br />

of Grant. T 4 ey came to att nd<br />

services 'at the United ~ehodist<br />

Church for 11 members of<br />

the seventh-gr8de confirmation<br />

class, of which Sharon Stephe&<br />

was a member. Joining the<br />

group for Sunday dinner were<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Stephens<br />

and farnily of Columbus.<br />

Did you know that a wondn<br />

s picture at one Jime appeared<br />

on a dollar blll That<br />

thete were once three dollar<br />

bill or that they once had<br />

le&l tender you could drkk<br />

T e woinan's picture, for examp<br />

4 e: came into view on a $1<br />

1834 b'ank' not2 from the Delawatt!.<br />

City Bapk of the Kansas<br />

Ternt~ry'. a<br />

1j1 1856, also in Kansas,<br />

there wfie $3 bills. The n~tes<br />

featured pictures , of three<br />

cherubs!<br />

I,,iquors and other spirit%<br />

have also serve<br />

&er was parti$ gadZs"n:'i<br />

miners in 19th-Century England;<br />

and a century before, In<br />

South Carolina, rum was legal<br />

tendei! TobCcd autoinatically<br />

meant money to our ~outhern<br />

colonists during the 17th and<br />

18th centuries:<br />

Over the Fears money has<br />

been t.$e<br />

subject of ineinorable<br />

q,uotatlons. . . "To have mopey<br />

is a fear, .not to hake it is a<br />

giief;" "Nothing but money<br />

iq sweeter than honey;" "A<br />

heavy,, purse makes a light<br />

heart.<br />

We are also indebted to<br />

nioney for several everyday<br />

expreSsions like "getting your<br />

rhoney's wcrth," "the_ root of<br />

all evil," "putting your two<br />

cent$,,in," and "dollars to donuts.<br />

I' for one, just learned how<br />

an expression still used today<br />

began with an unusual form<br />

o paydent in America's Wild<br />

\Jest Then, many a man<br />

would carry currency in the<br />

form of- a bag of gold ddst.<br />

He'd pay for things by allowing<br />

the seller to pick out one<br />

of more pinches of dust. And<br />

this is how we get the expkession,<br />

"How much can you<br />

saturday afternoon supper and<br />

evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Stanley Hulinsky and family of<br />

Burwqll were Mr. and Mrs. Chester<br />

Kirby. Other evening guests<br />

were Mr. and Mrs. Albin Bruha<br />

and family and Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Vinkent Hulinsky and girls. The<br />

occasion was the third birthdav<br />

of ~imothy Bulidsky. Cards wer;!<br />

played and lunch was served.<br />

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t-a<br />

The Old ~imers 'gathered at<br />

the home of Mrs. Les Kizer on<br />

March 24th on the oc'casion of her<br />

birthday. Due to sickness, all<br />

- metpbers ere u~ab!~: to be pres-<br />

t<br />

raise in a pinch"<br />

-0-<br />

Easter traditions in America<br />

incl~lde the cisit of- the Easter<br />

bunny, New York's famous<br />

Easter Parade, and the "egg<br />

rollin;" at the White House.<br />

Many children belie1 e that<br />

'an Easter bunny brings their<br />

Easter eggs. This belief probably<br />

coines from Germany.<br />

One legend says that a pdor<br />

woman dyed some eggs and<br />

hid thein in a nest as an Easter<br />

gift for her children. Just<br />

as the children discoc er ed the<br />

nest, a big rabbit leaped away.<br />

The story spread that the rabbit<br />

had bro~ghthe eggs.<br />

If you are planning roast<br />

chicken or turkey for your<br />

Easter dinner, why not surround<br />

it wlth nests of water<br />

cress, parsley, or green paper<br />

grass In each one, place a<br />

colored Ezster egg bearing<br />

the name of each guest.<br />

If ham is the mcin dinner<br />

dish, why nst dxess it up ~41th<br />

cne of these easy to do glazes'<br />

For this Orange Glaze . . .<br />

Syresd in~xture of 42 cup<br />

orange marmalade and 2 T.<br />

hsney over scored baked ham<br />

the last 40 minvtes of bakincr;.<br />

Or, how about a Cranberfy<br />

Glaze Simply spread the hain<br />

thinly with prepared mustard<br />

and whole cranberry sauce.<br />

Broi! for three minutes. So<br />

easy!<br />

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One thing sure, there was a<br />

clinically interesting side-effect<br />

from that ban on cyclamates.<br />

It caused lots of people<br />

to do more reading than they<br />

had done in years.<br />

-0-<br />

Coffee Cup Philosophy: It's<br />

what you learn after you know<br />

it all that really counts.<br />

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ent. During the, lunch hour gifts<br />

befitting the occasion were opened<br />

by the honoree. Those present<br />

were Mmes. Warien Lincoln, Iiarry<br />

Bresley, F. H. Kuehl, Heb<br />

Goff, Bess Fancl of <strong>Ord</strong> and Mrs.<br />

John Edwards and drs. Charlie<br />

Grabowski of North. Loup. -<br />

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Mrs. Amelia Vogeltanz left by<br />

plane Monday to spend the Easter<br />

holiday with her daughter and<br />

son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J i m<br />

Staatz, in California.<br />

--<br />

Hastings-Pearson Mortuary, <strong>Ord</strong>,<br />

Nebraska.<br />

,2+66f tfc<br />

the creamiest fudge you ever tasted.<br />

, You've never tasted fudge like FUDGE FUN.<br />

It's llke good old-fashioned fudge whipped<br />

to a super-soft creamy texture by Pangburn's<br />

exqlusive Swiss Whip process. Then each<br />

luscious piece is dipped in fresh Pecans and<br />

, pure Chocolate. It's funtastic.<br />

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BRING THIS AD TO OUR CANDY DEPT. :<br />

I<br />

: Good for 50C on purchase of Pangburn's :<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bob tiall married 50 years.<br />

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Halls Celebrate Golden Annkersary;<br />

Roger J. ydung<br />

Airman Roger J. Young, son<br />

of llr and llrs Joseph Young<br />

of Sargent, has recelred his<br />

first Air Force duty assignment<br />

after com$eting basic training<br />

~t Lackl~nd AFB, Tex. Airman<br />

Young has been assigned to a<br />

unit of the Tactical Air Command<br />

at McConnell AFB, Kan ,<br />

for training and duty In the administraliie<br />

field. He is a 1969<br />

graduate of SIetuchen, N.J. High<br />

School.<br />

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Local Wealth Workers<br />

Af4eapd Area Scn~iracrr<br />

The Central Nebraska Health<br />

Planning Council in co-sponsorshlp<br />

with Nebraska State Coinprehensice<br />

IIealth Planning Councll,<br />

presented a seminar on area.<br />

Local Man Io Train<br />

Catd of 74dnh<br />

At SeaBtle Hospital<br />

Dean Flock, son of Mr, and<br />

Mrs. Bill Flock ,of <strong>Ord</strong> w~ll in.<br />

tern at Harboniew Center Hospifal<br />

in Seattle, Wash.<br />

Flock is one of 94 seniors at<br />

the Uni~ersity of Nebraska College<br />

of 31ed.icine who earned of<br />

their appolntinents t I, is week.<br />

The internship IS generally considered<br />

postgraduate education<br />

fnr new phqslcians, a time when<br />

they get suyer\ised practice dealing<br />

aith. the theories they hake<br />

studied In medical school. Most<br />

inl& rnships start July 1 and last<br />

a full year.<br />

R 1955 graduate of <strong>Ord</strong> High<br />

School, Flock is married to the<br />

former Phyllis Christensen. She<br />

is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs.<br />

Ed Christensen of <strong>Ord</strong>.<br />

aide health pldnning on Mar. 11<br />

130 Friends, Relafives Exfend Wishes at the Yancey Motor Hotel jn<br />

Foreign Pageant<br />

Grand Island.<br />

daughters- Cathy Dworak a ;i d Robert C. Eelkenla, M D from<br />

Julie Simpson.<br />

the Uniiersity of North Dakota<br />

Hazel Norinan and Robert was the principal speaker of :he<br />

Hall were marrisd Mar. 24, 1920, session, aith Wm W McGrath,<br />

at the Methodist parsonage ir M D presiding The afternoon<br />

<strong>Ord</strong>. Their atle:~dants ;yere Elr. sessions here spent in panel discussions<br />

follou ing addresses by<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Kobert Iiall obserked<br />

their 50th wedding anniversary<br />

Sunday.<br />

'They were hosts for a family<br />

dinner in the VeJerans Club at<br />

noon, and afterwards an open<br />

house was held at the United<br />

Methodist Church. About 130<br />

friends and relatives called Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Harold Rich of LeRoy,<br />

Minn., Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Simp.<br />

son, and Mr. and Mrs. George<br />

Daorak, daughters and sons inlaw<br />

of. the Halls, greeted the<br />

guests.<br />

The serving table was covered<br />

in gold, with a white net<br />

overcloth. The cake was cut and<br />

serked by Mrs. Walter Smith of<br />

<strong>Ord</strong> and Mrs. Rex Domino of<br />

Eyota, Minn, and punch and<br />

coffee were poured by Mrs.<br />

Dale Norman and %rs. Walter<br />

Anderson. The guest bbok and<br />

cards were cared for by grand<br />

March 24. 1970<br />

ADMITTED: --- - '<br />

3-17-70: Roena Morgan, ,North<br />

LOUD: Ruth Wolfe. <strong>Ord</strong>.<br />

3-19-70: Tom ~ajors, Ericson;<br />

Gertrude Piskorski, <strong>Ord</strong>.<br />

3-20-70: Bernice Cornell, <strong>Ord</strong>;<br />

Pamela Yeutter. Lincoln: Freda<br />

Augustyn, <strong>Ord</strong>..<br />

3-22-70: Edwin Murray, Arcadia;<br />

Valeria Thomsen, <strong>Ord</strong>.<br />

3-23-70: John Kasson, St. Paul.<br />

PREVIOUSLY ADMITTED:<br />

Earnest Johnson, North Loup;<br />

Jacob Hoffman, <strong>Ord</strong>; Laura Robbins,<br />

North Loup; Louise winkelman,<br />

Cornstock; George Paider,<br />

Arcadia; Bernice Grantham,<br />

<strong>Ord</strong>; Gary Harper, Ericson;<br />

Frank Pilinowski, <strong>Ord</strong>; Chtherine<br />

Murray, Arcadia; Hattie Kasper,<br />

<strong>Ord</strong>; Albert Peterson, <strong>Ord</strong>.<br />

DISMISSED:<br />

' 3-19-70: .-- ... R -~ u . t ~.. h Wolfe. ---. <strong>Ord</strong>:<br />

, - ~,<br />

and Mrs. Walter Anderson of<br />

Arc2dia.<br />

Out-of toun guests attending<br />

Mere Jlrs. Lena XlcKay of St.<br />

Edward; Mr. and Mrs. Gus Scville<br />

of Fullerton; Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Bill Cherry, Ansley; Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Marcus Cherry, Amherst;<br />

Mrs. Beatrice George, Broken<br />

Bow; Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Kleckner,<br />

Mason City; Richard Klcckner,<br />

Miller; Mr. and Mrs. @o<br />

Nelson, St. Paul, Mrs. Calin<br />

Gould, Mary Ann and Denlse,<br />

Arcadia; Tom and Dick Dworak,<br />

Kearney; Lisa and Tammy Domino,<br />

Eyota, Minn.; hlr, and Mrs.<br />

Leslie Olcott, Buruell; and D.<br />

Dietz, Arcadia. -<br />

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Murray, Arcadia; Pamela Yeutter,<br />

Lincoln; Mlke Klimek, Loup<br />

City (Deceased).<br />

NEWBORNS:<br />

Jason Ray Augustyn, born to<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Augustjn<br />

(nee Freds Conner) of <strong>Ord</strong>, Kcbraska<br />

on March 20, 1970.<br />

Weight 8 lbs. 1042 oz, - 20'i."<br />

long.<br />

Troy Dean Yeutter, born to<br />

Mr. & llrs. Ka)inond Y ettcr<br />

(nee Pamela Hulinskgj or Lincoln.<br />

Nebrasha on March 20.<br />

Charles Ackles, <strong>Ord</strong>.<br />

3-20-70: Ton1 Ma'ors, Ericson;<br />

John Glinsmann. dorth LOUD. Lutz.<br />

3-21-70: Douglas Haley, Oma- Loup City<br />

ha.<br />

Ray IlcFadden, Sophie Lew-<br />

Francis L. Lsnd, D froin the<br />

Cniv, of Pr'ebr , Wm B. Healey,<br />

from Blue Cross Blue Shield at<br />

Omaha, and Harley L. Gundcrsoil,<br />

PhD from the Univ. of<br />

Nebr.<br />

Attending from the local area<br />

uere Mr. and Mrs. Karl Mac-<br />

Kinnon from the <strong>Ord</strong> Hospital,<br />

Mrs. Alma Nelson and hlrs.<br />

Theresa Benben from the Val-<br />

Iby Co. Welfare De t , Mrs. Lla<br />

Goos of the ~arfiePd Loup Welfare<br />

Dept, and Wilber Kizer<br />

and hlrs. Ardath Kusek froill<br />

At.Prac4s Dunbats<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dunbar<br />

and JoAnne, and Jan Remington<br />

drore to Kearney Satulday<br />

after obn where they attended<br />

the Rternationa~ spring F&ival.<br />

Cultural exhibits from ster<br />

20 countries were on dibplay<br />

from 1 to 6 p.m. in the Student<br />

Union Lounge.<br />

In the ecening the group attended<br />

the Pageant of , Nations<br />

in the newly finished Fine Arts<br />

Buildlng Acts from many' foreign<br />

nations were presented to<br />

a full house.<br />

Of special interest to the Dunbars<br />

was the participation of<br />

their son, Nick Quino, in this<br />

elent.<br />

Bur\\ell.<br />

In Double Figures<br />

<strong>Ord</strong> is one of 22 counties in- The 10th birthday of Shari<br />

. cluded in the central Nebraska Weverka was celebrated at dinarea<br />

for this comprehensive long ner at the home of her par-<br />

.ange medical planning.<br />

ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Weverka,<br />

Friday erening. Guests<br />

were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thoin-<br />

Rev. Trelius Studies sen, Sharyl and Bernadine, Renay<br />

Nekuda, Christy Dzingle,<br />

FaCe of Alcoholism and Mrs. Emma Adamek. Sharyl,<br />

Rev. Louis R. Trebus, pastor Bernadine, Renay, and Christy<br />

:of the <strong>Ord</strong> Pethany Lutheran remained overnight with the<br />

Church, has just completed a<br />

course on the study of alcoholisnl<br />

at llastings State Hospital. The<br />

eight week study, held one afternoon<br />

each week at the Alcoholic<br />

Rehabilltation Center, was sponsored<br />

by the Nebkaska School on<br />

,Alcoholism Classes were Songutted<br />

by John North, director<br />

of the school; members of Alcoholics<br />

Anonqmous and the<br />

Hastings State Kospltal staff<br />

In the study and discussion<br />

sessions, speclal emphasis was<br />

Placed on the importance of being<br />

able to cominunicate and work<br />

with the families of the alcoholic:<br />

that alcol~olisn~<br />

a disease, and<br />

by educating the public along<br />

1970. Weight G lbs. 14% oz. - these lines the stigma of the prob-<br />

19" long.<br />

len~ can be ren~oved, thus mak-<br />

CONVALESCENT CARE:<br />

' ing it easier to reach the alcohol-<br />

<strong>Ord</strong><br />

ic and the alcoholic's family.<br />

Della Young, Emma Long, Tra- Mr. North also pointed out that<br />

cy Skala, Kristine Gudi-nundsen, one is not helping the alcoholic<br />

~ehore Nicolls, Florence Ball, by covering up for his wrong-<br />

Emma Vodehnal, Elizabeth Ur-I doings - that instead help will<br />

banski, Nettie Burrows, B e 11 e come to the sufferer and hjs<br />

Kingston, Earl Hanson, Jo.sie farnily when the problem is<br />

Benson, Christian Jeppesen. realized and they learn to ac-<br />

Arcadia<br />

cept the fact that help IS needed.<br />

Edward Nelson, Pearl Lee, Ray -<br />

Local Youths Place<br />

3-22-70: Elva Booton, Com- andousk~.. On NU Honor Roll<br />

stock; Freda Augustyn, <strong>Ord</strong>. Central City Three Unikersity of Nebraska<br />

3-23-70: Valeria Thomsen, 0~d. Grace Leach. students from this area have re-<br />

3-24-70: Lizzie Paben, Arcadia; North Loup ceired grades for the first se-<br />

John Kasson, St. Paul; Edwin James Cook. mester placing them in the top<br />

one ~erient of the student bod.<br />

hey are Delores Lee Vore, ~oger<br />

Cahill, and Hal Cummiqs.<br />

In order to place in the top one<br />

percent, the students had to attain<br />

a semester grade average<br />

of at least 4.2 (4.5 is A-plus).<br />

Holy Wee<br />

Miss Vore is the daughter of<br />

Mrs. Delores Vore of North<br />

4<br />

. Loup; Cahill is the son of hIra.<br />

Rose Cahill of <strong>Ord</strong>; and Cuininins<br />

is the' son of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

C. D. Cummins of <strong>Ord</strong>.<br />

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/ First United Mell~odirl Church I<br />

Mis.<br />

<strong>Ord</strong> High Yoslth<br />

To Study Accounting<br />

Richard Schw~artzlander, son<br />

of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schv~artzlander<br />

of B.urwell, has been<br />

notified of his acceptance at the<br />

Grand Island School of Business<br />

for the summer term beg~nning<br />

birthday honoree,-<br />

Middle Name Told<br />

The North Loup Progressive<br />

Club held their March meeting<br />

at the home of Mrs. Jerrold Fisher.<br />

The eight members present<br />

ansccered roll call by telling their<br />

middle name, Mrs. Jerry Rainforth<br />

gave an interesting lesson<br />

on Family Communication. The<br />

door prize was won by Mrs.<br />

George Cox. The next meeting<br />

will be held April 9 at the hoil~e<br />

of Mrs. George Cox. Refreshments<br />

and a social time followed<br />

the meeting.<br />

* Mr. and Mrs. Bill Voyek and<br />

Mrs. Rita Barnes hosted a dinner<br />

Sunday at the Barnes' home<br />

in honor of Rosann Barnes and<br />

Pamela Vojek who are members<br />

of the United Methodist Chur-h<br />

confirmation class. Those present<br />

besides the Barnes and Voyek s<br />

families included Mr. and nlrs. ,<br />

Gaorge Barnes, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Virgil Barnes and Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Rlalvin Winter and sons of Scotia,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Barnes and<br />

family of Greeley, Mrs. Edw.<br />

Se~enker, nir. and hlrs. Bob Edghill<br />

and family and Mr. and Mrs<br />

Gerald Thompson.<br />

' Hastings-Paarson Mortua cord,<br />

Nebraska.<br />

&6bf+f~<br />

Frozen<br />

Jeanette , . . engaged<br />

Huenefeld-Granfhsrm<br />

Reveal Wedding Plans<br />

Mr. and MIS. Charles A. Hueiiefeld<br />

of Aurora announce<br />

the engageine~lt of their dauphter,<br />

Jeanette, to Stece Crantham,<br />

son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Li.<br />

Granthaill of <strong>Ord</strong>.<br />

Miss Huenefeld is presently a<br />

senior at the University of Nebraska.<br />

Grantham is a grad-<br />

uate of %carney State College<br />

and is now teaching in the Minden<br />

Public Schools.<br />

The wedding date has not<br />

been chosen.<br />

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Neighbqrly Sisters Club<br />

$ends EesQer Greetidgs<br />

The Nei hborly Sisters Club<br />

met recenjy at the home bf<br />

Mrs. Gerald Kr~kac. The meinbers<br />

answered roll call by neming<br />

the outdoor chore ea4h disliked<br />

most. Songs were sung by<br />

the group, and Easter c a r d s<br />

were signed acd addrssbed to<br />

servicemen overseas.<br />

A lesson on framing and hanging<br />

pictures was given by Mts.<br />

Larry Kokes. Freda Kokes liad<br />

charge of th6' entertainn ent.<br />

The next meeting will be at<br />

the h~m$~of Mrs. Larry Kokes<br />

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VIL nyL. LO.<br />

---<br />

Former Resident of <strong>Ord</strong><br />

Cited by Insurance'firm<br />

Roger Owens of Lexington recently<br />

won a trip to Las Vegas<br />

Nev. Iiis emploqer, ~ontinentai<br />

General Insurance of Omaha,<br />

held its conkention at the internationally<br />

famous Caesar's<br />

Palace IIotel. IIis wife, Julie,<br />

accompanied him on the trip.<br />

Owens was one of 12 Continental<br />

agents to win a trip<br />

for outstanding performance<br />

during the last 12 months. Six<br />

hundred were eligible.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Owens are both<br />

native <strong>Ord</strong>ites, and raduates of<br />

<strong>Ord</strong> 1lig11 school. ~ L i r<br />

and members of their f%%:<br />

still reside in the local area.<br />

New a4 <strong>Library</strong><br />

More new books ha\e arrived<br />

at the <strong>Ord</strong> <strong>Library</strong> recently.<br />

For suspense lovers. there are-<br />

20 new mystery and detective<br />

stories. A few of them are, "A<br />

Man in the Middle," "Foreign<br />

Exchange," "Against the Public<br />

Interest," "Run, Man, Run,"<br />

"The Expendable Spy," and<br />

"Death and Taxes."<br />

---<br />

Novaks Fetdd '<br />

Friends surprised Mr, and<br />

Mrs. Frank Novak, on their 41st<br />

wedding annic ersary Sunday.<br />

Those present were Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Paul Geneski, Clara Kraliulik,<br />

Emma Radll, Mr, and Mrs.<br />

John Volf, Mr. and MIS. John<br />

Nevrkla, Mr. and Mrs. Edward<br />

Beran, Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Yesek,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parkos,<br />

and Novak grandchilciren-<br />

Connie, David, Keith, and Dale<br />

Novak.<br />

Cards were lased and later<br />

a lunch, which Rad been brought<br />

by the guests, was served.<br />

I<br />

16th at "N" Streets<br />

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Dewy Fresh 10 02. Box ilielch's , 12 Oz. Can<br />

<strong>Ord</strong>, Nebraska<br />

Minister: Clarence R. Canlpbell<br />

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Thursday, March 26<br />

Friday, March 27<br />

Community Good Friday Service<br />

First United Methodist Church - <strong>Ord</strong><br />

1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.<br />

I Fudge Fun at regular price of $1.59. I<br />

.---------------------------------.<br />

. Come in today. Offer is good only while our<br />

present stock lasts.<br />

Phone 728-3271<br />

"The Best Step You Can Tuke"<br />

Maundy Thursday Holy Communion 7:00 p.m.<br />

The Upper Room -Comniunion Senice"<br />

- Comnlunion Offering -<br />

nday, March 29<br />

Loup Valley Youth Sunrise Service 6:15 a.m.<br />

- at Happy Jack H111 south of North LOup -<br />

Youth Easter Breakfast following. <strong>Ord</strong> Presby. Church<br />

All Church Easter Breakfasf - 7:30 a.m.<br />

First United Methodist Church - <strong>Ord</strong><br />

(Sponsored by United Methodist Men)<br />

'<br />

First Worship Service 8:30 a.m.<br />

Sunday School 9:45 a.m.<br />

Second Worship Service 11:OO a.m.<br />

Sermon: "The Day of New Life"<br />

The Public is Cordially Invited to Any<br />

or All of These Services<br />

June 15.<br />

Richard will graduate from<br />

<strong>Ord</strong> Iligh School this spring and<br />

plans to major in the Grand Island<br />

school's accounting -. pro-<br />

grain.<br />

Mrs I= Leggett returncd<br />

home Tuesday. For the past ten<br />

aceks she has bcen vacationing<br />

in Mexico, with the majolity of<br />

time being spent in M e x i c o<br />

City, Puerto Vallarta and Ajijic.<br />

9:00 P.M. to 1:00 A.U<br />

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Our Fam!l><br />

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Our Famill<br />

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Swf. Pofaloes 3lc Fruil Cocklail 19c<br />

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Our Famlly Lge. Jar , c<br />

Stuffed Olives 39~ criseo<br />

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Farm Flesh Doz.1<br />

hoe: co\ered<br />

Box<br />

3jC<br />

With Purchase of Choc. Egg or<br />

Clloc. Kabbit<br />

Cherries.. . "<br />

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3 Lb. Can<br />

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Cre'arn Cheese 29c Rolls ....... 19c<br />

Green TOP ~~~~h I Fresh ' . Lb .<br />

Radishes . . . . 10e I Tomatoes.. . .29c<br />

Hams, Pnned Hams, Boneless<br />

Beef Roost, Fresh Fryers, Choice f one less<br />

WE<br />

GIVE<br />

-' Steak<br />

WITH EVERY PURCHAIO<br />

K & JILL<br />

North ~oup<br />

Iife is but a garden<br />

in which we plant the,seeds<br />

of hope and loie and teaderness<br />

of kindly thought add deed.<br />

And when the sun has risen<br />

and the seeds be@<br />

they ones flourish iiiau861:<br />

bccause we loce thent so.<br />

But when the sun' has settled,<br />

beyond the distant bill<br />

and the tender blooms have<br />

vanished<br />

-with tl\e dear I,eart that is still<br />

We Aust keep thi garden'<br />

pbloonlins<br />

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wi; courage faith and trust<br />

il again we meet our loved<br />

ones<br />

I in the heavens, as uie must.<br />

We wish to thank the'hup<br />

City Fire Dept., Dr. ~itchie,<br />

Kenneth Craven, and the drd<br />

Fire Dept, the Rebekah fadi'es<br />

and the Methofist ladies.-<br />

special thanks to Charlds $ckles,<br />

John Smedra, a'ndSAndre\<br />

Sydzyek of the REA. For a$<br />

the' floral offerings, memonals.<br />

money and fo6d broqht<br />

in, and to relatives and friendh<br />

who helped us in any way" to<br />

bear the loss of our loved on6<br />

we are grateful.<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Oldrich Hrebec<br />

Mr. Mark & Mrs. & Caren Celby Coriner' Sqe<br />

,<br />

Mr, t Mrs. Wlllard Mcdai<br />

8 Kris Elen<br />

Mr. Miss b Mrs. Linda Ron Pokorny Kasselder<br />

Card 4 diLn&d<br />

I would like to thank the<br />

many friends, relative& and<br />

neighbors who remembered<br />

me during my recent hospital<br />

stay. Your cards, gifts, visits<br />

and the food sent to thv fam*<br />

ily were deeply appreciated,<br />

Lillian Krahulik<br />

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L\ sihcere thank ou to ali<br />

our friends arid ref:tii.e*s' for'<br />

cards, food, flowers and acts<br />

of kindness at the time of<br />

the death of our loved one.<br />

We especial1 wish to thank<br />

Father ora at Elsie Furtak<br />

the Catholic iadies, Mr, ahd.<br />

Mrs. Henry Desmul, Mrs. Clara<br />

Krahulik, Mrs. Wm. 'Penas,<br />

Ruth Ray and Sam. Your<br />

thoughtfulness will never be<br />

forgotten. .<br />

John Petska<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Parkos<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Nattress<br />

Robert & Ronald<br />

James, Donald, Susan,<br />

Tammy & Charles Park6s<br />

Card<br />

YXaaL<br />

A card of thanks for Jeanne<br />

Ackles Emory from Thomsen. her mother, Mrs:<br />

I wish to thank all the wonderful<br />

friends a ~ d relatives<br />

who said prayers for her and<br />

sent so many cards and let.<br />

ters, which she really enjoys<br />

and reads over and over. Also<br />

for the flowers and gifts which<br />

she has received. We also<br />

want to thank the churches<br />

that had services in her hon-<br />

Also I wish to thank everyoil.<br />

who called me about her<br />

progrcss and the comforting<br />

words to me which I needed<br />

and appreciated very much.<br />

Also thanks to the ladies that<br />

brought food to the house:<br />

Thank YOU everyone and 1'<br />

knoi4 Jeanne appreqiates ;<br />

everyth~ng.<br />

kmory Thoinsen<br />

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A sincere thinks tb all who<br />

reme~llbered me with flowers,<br />

cards, letters, visit$ gnd' the<br />

man9 prayers an<br />

pressions of frien 1 sh~p OthGr during ex:<br />

my confinement in the Ros itals.<br />

May' God Bles: you a1f.<br />

. I sincerely want to thank<br />

my friends and relatives for<br />

,the cards, visils, gifts and calls<br />

during,my s ay in the hospital<br />

I<br />

and aftcr re urn in^ home. Al-<br />

so, thanks td Rev. Campbell,<br />

Dr. Marfin add the hospital<br />

staff. I an1 most grateful to<br />

each and everyone, Your kindness<br />

will alwayS be'rememberarl<br />

.,u. , Joe Bartu<br />

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We wish to thank our<br />

friends and relatives: for the<br />

cards, gifts and visits we re.<br />

ceived, for our Golden Wedding<br />

Anniversary. Also we give<br />

a special thank you to the-Au-<br />

xiliary ladies for their work<br />

in thoughtful the kitchen, of all 'of ,it you. was Map sd<br />

God Bless vou.<br />

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I 1 Mr. L Mrs: George Jenscn I<br />

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