Our Federal Census Helper has all of the questions the census taker asked our ancestor from 1790 through 1930 on a color, 2 sided, laminated sheet, punched for a 3 ring binder. Several people have told us they're wonderful to help in searching the census because you just count over the number of columns on the census you're looking at and then check out the number of columns on the census helper...no more squinting to read the words at the top of the page when the ancestor in question as at the bottom. Works equally well whether reading censuses on microfilm, or on the computer...especially when the filming wasn't the best. ALL proceeds from these sales go to buy more census microfilm at the library. We also have a supply of 365+1 Genealogy Tips. There is a tip for every day of the year, plus leap year...some for beginners, some for advanced researchers. Some you might have known and forgotten. Some have told us they put sticky notes on the pages to remind them to use a particular tip in trying to locate a particular ancestor (although there's room that you could write on the page.) All money generated beyond actual printing costs go to buy census microfilm for the W. Dale Clark Library. Just a quick update--12 states are complete through 1930, the completing reels for the 13th state have been ordered. 30 states have reels in place or ordered to be complete through 1900, and two more are getting close. MN is getting very close to being done through 1930--need mostly Hennepin & Ramsey counties got 1930. OK still has reels missing for 1920 & 1930, but about half of them are done through 1930. With the exception of Nebraska and 1930 Iowa, all of this has been done with donations--and projects like the above. The Friends of the OPL have allowed the Greater Omaha Genealogical Society to set up a table at their quarterly book sale at Swanson because we're all working to help the library. If you're interested in either of the two products, drop by and see us. We can also fill you in on the two conferences we're planning for October and March. Hope to see some of you there. Karen