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    Merna Eastman Senior Recital, August 13, 1958

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    Concert program for Merna Eastman Senior Recital, August 13, 195

    G.W. Brotherton, Merna, Nebraska

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    Note: Old sod store, first in Merna, 1886. Postcard of same view: 'Old Merna P.O., 1886.' The individuals in the distance behind the railroad tracks are not identified. In 1984, Custer County native Vern Souders, photographs RG2608-1066, RG2608-2435a, RG2608-2435b, and RG2608-2435c, show different generations of Merna, Nebraska. Originally, Merna was located as a sod house/ store owned by a Mr. Brotherton. The town was later mover to be closer to Dale, Nebraska/ Whent he railroad went through its tract came closer to the original site, and so the town was moved back. The sod house in RG2608-1066 is the original house/ store. RG2608-2435b and RG2608-2435c are thought to show the town at its location near Dale, and RG2608-2435a shows the town after its relocation back to its original site

    Jessie Harley and Merna Mattsson -- 01

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    Jessie Harley (Chief Librarian) and Merna Mattsson

    Jessie Harley and Merna Mattsson -- 02

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    Jessie Harley (Chief Librarian) and Merna Mattsson

    Jessie Harley, Merna Mattsson, Fred Molyneux

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    Jessie Harley (Chief Librarian), Merna Mattsson, and Fred Molyneux (Chemical Engineering)

    Merna Mattsson, 1973

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    Merna Mattsson, Library Acquisitions, has been awarded the Fabinyi Prize, presented annually to the Diploma of Librarianship student with the most outstanding written work for the year. Photograph originally appeared in the Swinburne Newsletter 13 September 1973

    Penyusunan Laporan Keuangan Berbasis Excel For Accounting pada Toko Merna

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    ABSTRAK PENYUSUNAN LAPORAN KEUANGAN BERBASIS EXCEL FOR ACCOUNTING PADA TOKO MERNA Arini Alfa Hidayah, 2025 (xiv+79 halaman) Jurusan Akuntansi Politeknik Negeri Sriwijaya Email: [email protected] Laporan akhir ini bertujuan untuk menyusun laporan keuangan berbasis Excel for Accounting pada Toko Merna. Penyusunan laporan keuangan secara komputerisasi sangat penting bagi Toko Merna guna memaksimalkan pencatatan transaksi keuangan dengan tepat dan terstruktur. Teknik pengumpulan data yang dilakukan penulis yaitu wawancara dengan pemilik Toko Merna dan pengumpulan dokumentasi pendukung. Data yang diperoleh berupa data kuantitatif yang meliputi transaksi pendapatan, beban, dan aktivitas keuangan lainnya yang bersumber dari data primer serta literatur yang relevan untuk mendukung penyusunan laporan keuangan. Berdasarkan data yang diperoleh, penulis menemukan beberapa permasalahan, di antaranya pencatatan transaksi keuangan di Toko Merna masih dilakukan secara manual sehingga berisiko menimbulkan kesalahan pencatatan dan keterlambatan dalam penyajian laporan keuangan. Melalui hasil dari pembahasan ini, Toko Merna berhasil melakukan transisi dari pencatatan manual ke penyusunan laporan keuangan yang terkomputerisasi menggunakan Excel for Accounting dengan mengacu pada Standar Akuntansi Keuangan Entitas Mikro, Kecil, dan Menengah (SAK EMKM) sehingga laporan keuangan yang dihasilkan menjadi lebih efisien, akurat, dan sesuai standar. Kata Kunci: Laporan Keuangan, Excel For Accounting, SAK EMK

    Merna Kopriva

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    Charles Blakeman, west of Merna, North Custer County, Nebraska.

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    Note: 'Now lives in Merna with his daughter, Mrs. Zeig.' Identified by Deputy Sheriff E.M. Thompson of Broken Bow, Nebraska, October 24, 1932. In 1980, David Wilson of the Custer County Historical Society added this identification: '. . .The sod house stood at the SW corner of NW 1/4 6-17-22 in Custer County. The persons in the photograph, from left to right: John Blakeman. born 16 Oct 1885 Phoebe Josephine (Teeple) Blakeman, wife of Charles, holding Charles Homer Blakeman (b. 15 Feb. 1889 - d. 14 Sept 1974) Charles (E.?) Blakeman (born near Crown Point, IN, Bur. Merna, NE) holding Howard Blakeman, born about August 1887. . . .

    W.G. Brotherton Store at Merna, Nebraska.

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    See also G.W. Brotherton RG2608-1066 In 1984, Custer County native Vern Souders, photographs RG2608-1066, RG2608-2435a, RG2608-2435b, and RG2608-2435c, show different generations of Merna, Nebraska. Originally, Merna was located as a sod house/store owned by a Mr. Brotherton. The town was later mover to be closer to Dale, Nebraska/ When the railroad went through, its tract came closer to the original site, and so the town was moved back. The sod house in RG2608-1066 is the original house/store. RG2608-2435b and RG2608-2435c are thought to show the town at its location near Dale, and RG2608-2435a shows the town after its relocation back to its original site
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