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01-09-1941~g¢< m u u w m u n a a u m m n u z n q m i s a ~ L A RGE S T CI RCUL A TION~yyl°,,£ Jlccai 'Vis wapictunw ~ ~ J E _Us k i .Nw vs P ri n f a d ~ It E 1 h .. .,¢\e\"~,1ally Happened ' 'Than .-Rm, Oth "M/1 lf Su"Yf.'unae. a-» -~---~~-~-~ R u r a l C o r f é s p c n d m t s F r o m a l l Q u a r t e r s o f C o u n t y \,,w~'-;Offidal Paper For City of Blair o mDial 13.1J C.l.' OI vv a:»|uu5u..»u. \JU\.AAAuJ _. . _. . . . -Ei.Xi`iifNEB K`§,`3X1lii§1Ai<&' Q; 1941 sumcnxrnon Pxucm PEB YEAR um 4 _ _ _ _ , _ . . -s I1940 Toppeil'Iruck Gets On 7i'ack,. Train _ _ _ _ , _ . . -s I1940 Toppeil'Iruck Gets On 7i'ack,. Train ""'*'¥Y§'N°""C5F"P'¢?i°"\Pl;1§ Nafional Danish l ol a n os o n o o o s ¢ s a a o 0 o s o o s o o a a a o o s o o A'|"l'EhI'l'.|0N--HIGHscno ol.-s'runnN1'8 You an Invited be uh part in the Nation! Eluy Contut for Nth school m a m b e - ing conducted hy ihe Ladies' Auxllinry tu the Veunnn of Foreign Wa n i n cordunction with The Enterprise.Subject of enay, "One Nation lndivls- ible."First prhe,$1,000 ash; second prize, $500 wh; third prize, $50 wh: fourth prize, $!00 cuh; and 10 px-lzf eu ot $10 each md 10 prizes of$5e1ch. o c o s s o o o o s t o u s s| 0 l 1 . O o o o s o s o c o a C s l.ong'[Heads n u l l u l G W A H ] Tribute To ArlingtonMen U € IS U ] ] ,1 Vwjjtu Ulbwu W ., Tnlficwupre ttyv elltie dup The wrec kargav e nfa wtagsmd in mrth Bldr nur the Bnlmqdlt nnnoulwid vm,u k " ,A. " mu d -----~---1 ..._-...-- ... .».n..a ua he\v on tha Mani' l | n Febr. 6 To 9 National Lu th er league To B ri n g Hundreds Here For Meet PLAN BANQUET,SPEAKING PROGRAM The Nstional Luther Lenlue'|trlannhl convnntlon will bc bald Febnurydhzaontlaebanaam-mu.nuuhorltlea mnounad thiswalr.rm.convmtlon nrwram ln-dndng u lbs ruin spealrsr Bn.hmdex-lek Schlots of Chlcagn axe-cntlve locntiry d thu Imtiwnn Student Auodldon of Amsflcn.Othsr npaklm will be Rev.Georg:Rabsrtzon, Arthur Tlng-lay, Rev. ho Andemn. Dr. J. P.Nlolnen,Rn.Cluunce Janna,Rev. H. G. Jorgensen, Dr. N. U.Carlsen, Rev. N. B. Hlnun.Abunquat in scheduled tvr thcevmnlngofFebr\mry8.ntwhk|| Blair Woman Dies Suddenly |. d n l t o r v l ~ :-not until well :Ref mldnlglx: was cvgrything ajrdghtunod out. .Duri ng o ut the mpailtlmdnn nm truubla mm in bunglan, the t.ie~up involved A truck which vu :tuck on the tr#-YI qnd s Inight m m w m a f u m p a d m n m Aoenndlng to BQ" Rach, cpu-sb or of the elevltor, A uaml-trailertruck mme in his Thursdly shu- ing for a load of com.Being wolarge w go through Ula regular érlveway, the opcnwr mcked a- mund on the svurilzh tank dda of UU mdm to flll hh mac k fro m :hu nllroud u r spout.After loading some 20,000 pounds of com, iv, wu dhoovend that the truck lud nsttled dawn betweenthe rillnwd tie mdunxld nat be budged.A wncker truck wu alle d to assist ln moving the big vnhicle. pull.Still nn ale.Abfmi dnt um | frei ght mln uma in trv m the north md prebtmfi hr switch ln the railroad yards.The idea of using the train ln pull the truck up the nwltach truk war thougm o l-a nd :mont that time hxtlnpr duvm in the ynrdithe Irglght m~gina and x lull domen can slip- Wi ut! the tnek-.ln nnather hour a ncond freight tn l n pulled ham the yudx and was unable ta get thmugh be-cause both the ml-ln t u c k md the switch tn d m were gllrady filled with tnlnn and Lhp srwk. Evmtmlly the kiln get buck on the tuck, x huge power-winch vrecker wal alld hum Fremon m remove tha truck and the neigh box-hood was nllowd a oomsvhl delayed nighh sleep. Blair Airport Receives Lieense For C. A.A. Business Suspended Fri- day, Saturday After- noons In Courtesy SERVICES LARGEST EVER CONDUCTED All muineu was nmpended in Axiingwn, both Friday and Satur- daq nnernoons, while nmenl an vice!wen held !ur two ot the community: pmmlnnnt. adam!- Joe Blnckbum and Evil F. Krugerwho met death in nn mtv acddwi Int Mo na y .serviea were the hrgai ev er c ondudd mm dtlm churnh.On I\'id.|y, rites were heh! for Joaph (L Bhckbum nt the Con» gnegltiandch1xrdl,v£¢nthaBev - ~._,,,..__ Pictured ahve is the McCar- thy school, 2 miles south of Blair,which is now ready forthainterim-Hdnhing.Bd lt by WPA llbvr under the drac-mm of Chri s Straw. of Bltlr, the work h u d t hem done since winim- wather met in.'Hun wi ll be 2 xwml, 1 full buamznt., whim as nw.-,hed w Family Flees Blaze ln1Early ., _ _ ~~»f~|>~.. .;@<1sf»un ~.\1 ;;;§,Qr, Ei.;~ v ~~I "»._ h f b u _`` 3 , , . , . .x ..m ~nv ~ . 1 ..f Dr c »T } =" '~~ 4 ~ §" -1 "~ ' l ' Z * § g :r ? f §f ,. br-ary; and ample cThe building win haticbank,in winpl caliy ¢q\|5pp¢d and i ly fireproof. The building will lirgtr structure wh! stroyed by fine lastnterprua Nnoephuto wmvlmx aIch was de- i é u r t t \~ p a k , o r ~dermmd on the plant at gpg _qmgg nmm mm- uid Mr. Morris, "vu AW 11. w. in 1940, coming un ber 20 and 21. , This in gqulvnlant 689.8 huns power.1989'l pak an December 19, 1939, was I K. W., or 616.4 H. P.y1Capacity of the old D331 en- ixine at the light punt sul) A80 K. w.The new Dlesd hu | J II I 1 : I Pictured ahve is the McCar- thy school, 2 miles south of Blair,which is now ready forthainterim-Hdnhing.Bd lt by WPA llbvr under the drac-mm of Chri s Straw. of Bltlr, the work h u d t hem done since winim- wather met in.'Hun wi ll be 2 xwml, 1 full buamznt., whim as nw.-,hed w Family Flees Blaze ln1Early ..r:» .JflT 1 " f *=?¢'.9 ._`-l**\¢*r ~~ ~J:~=-¢-&~E-";1 ~~.'ir °6.7. . "; """".1 br-ary; and ample cThe building win haticbank,in winpl caliy ¢q\|5pp¢d and i ly fireproof. The building will lirgtr structure wh! stroyed by fine lastnterprua Nnoephuto u u u n a F o r 1 9 4 1 ~~ oH e a r A n m w l R e p o r t O f Q # - a n z z 5 § f < i : v= ° 3 P : : x = f 3 = : _ \ ' H. C. Vm Valxuxmlrvl uw .,,midd by Rav . Dav id ggmpm Sala/ish were Gitfurd Dixnn o1 Blair, who nng "Good Night meGood Momlng" and "Beautiful Ish ol Somewhete"; and Jack Cady or Officers.Approve Im `J.'§..»°'..».»J'\»Z.¢'£I="f.i§ 22:Bonds ldbns.Gam;§`"`I=°""'1°\=e"'<Ei1H1~= cn'front ' '"'="P'°"=' u.l. "W '.....o_n.¢;|.,.\ man. flnf11 ufferlnllk - .n 11r-1£ 8 lln| n:nn_{`1|-n1\r\f|g(EhoOl ~Th folgwjng ~F i g u r e s , ~in by Hr. Mo r tal K. vgf, hour: h month Inf 1940 |00 nm dinr 1 dnl MRS. WC JOHNSONNOW AT SPRINGSwa n num m-. ..-...,___Pallbenrens were lnwrence Edrunkamp,Raymond Ludwig, Vanon Marshall,Hema Idilleh Leonard Nelson, Dr. L ll. Peter- l m .Harry Orterman, and Erwin Scheer.Members of the volunteer fire dspartrnent.attended in a body. interment was in Arlingtvl ame- nary.Services for Ewi F. Kruger wereemdustedSaturdaynfwnodn at st. Paud's Lutheran chureli by the ru. G. w. Wdtar.Floral offer-_ la§s eorupletely filled the matrnm, md a number of bouquet! were d m ln-ought by relatives and friends.me ehulr, under um asmuon 01 Prof.o m s e m mm b u s .w e"Beautiful Savdom" and "Rock olAges". Fireman, Lezlomnkes and mdliary members attended in a Milt-Palltaarera. etsnainlel the deceased.were Wllllam lfrankn, Emil Dunklan,Ewald Drmklau, Albert Lund, Lorena Dunklau, and .Arthur Iaaker.Honorary padl- burers were Legio\'mal!H Waiter Wehmeyer,Dr. L.M.pgnnan, Homer Miller, Carl lattmnn, Mu- tin Stork and Harold Weber. "raps" wn sounded by Leo Web- er.Interment followed in St, Pnud's Lutheran cemetery. 0. E. S. Honors Mrs. H. H. Brown At Reception Reception Held Sunday By Oficera Of o . E . s . A lor-mal reception honoring' l|:a.H.H.Brownwaahelda:tthe load lhaouie Te§\P\¢»Sunday aft-¢rDD°\\»with o d b d l ut tl i s lrKln}e'y Cha plm*,O.E.S.,a a hademea llr-|.Bros rn.v lhulnam e m m i n m m m m x a h -117 Chapter,including that of Worthy Matron, we: slotttod Hro-h d ! t b e G n ! 1 d C l l l » | i ¢ § ¢ N ° 'b n s k a w h u i i t mn i n eolnlaat spzinz,andSunday'sevmt'wasafemur-.¢»guu<m~°1¢hs»»n°l== The lu l l w a l decorated with pottedfernnandtberelrediment M r s . r t o s e v v u i u m e o w . ; - er Passes Tuesday. Sudden Death The eommtmlty was shocked'1'ueada¥.w\\enthemdde11deat.h of Mrs.Rose Wolf!Me&nger vrule amed.Sbehulbee n,ap~ panntly h good heeltb,bur n svddenheart attaekbrenghtthe endqdrkly a t 1 1:1 $a.m.De e e ue d wa zbo r nln c ma ha , October 14,18'19.m d w u d m p¢stdxty»eu.yeenofs.ge-Shew u d i e d e o c h t e g d t h e l a t r v i b tm-Wolf!,Sf.,~and was well Iggy-=andhlghly M v w h d in r.Herlrosbm¢LG¢°1¥\lletain¢¢r, di edse v eralye a re agea mlternnnmbero f y e a n l h ma d e herhmn e w i t h h e rf a t h lp f l s di n h i l t s d l l n zy e a x n s b o v u a l l t h a h l d m g h t s r o o a u h e h h e r a n m s h . \ m ° s a s *ri." Q Kirby Cook o l Omaha and one sister,Hrs. C. J. Beekmann of Blair and six bxvtlien, Victor, Jr., Ed, Cad and Funk of Blair annArthurandlouisofo m m . Then all grieve deeply the deatn of me so dear.,Funeral services were held this(Thursday) morning at the Catn-oli c amen in Blair with Fathes Thos. away offldatilng and in- w m m t i n elm-ge o l Chris K.Bmdvrf.mortidan, vru :Asda ln he Bldr cemetery. OFFICIAL CENSUS IS REVEALED The omds l census figures of Nebraska for 1940 were reveald this week,with Washington emm-ty one of the several loeahties shwinx a marked deaeaae ln pop-ulation.1980 census reports for thia county we:-¢ 12,095 residents, u compared with ll, 678 !or 150; t.blliaadropof517ove.r thepaIt decade. Popdation statistics for INDand 1930 of Waahlngtmi CounU'| tmvpa follow:m o xoxo Bl ur 21,289 2,191 Arungws 589 azz Henman 421 2 421 Kennard 315 819 ROD AND GUN CLUB SAW PICTURES MON. \nvu.».\._...___ _An d S ta t e L i c e n s e Al s o Re c e i v e d Thi s W e e k Bert Justice, Blair drport pilot, displayed certificates ol approval regarding the Blair port, at thi regular meeting ot the City Coim-cil mt 'Pawlay evenlngl Justice wld the council that the airport license, granted by the state, wasnumber 82 in Nebraska.Blair erm likewise given Iieense number zu in dia aviation sdmnl uwaee A u u m lleenns, ismed by the United Stowe Civil Asmnautiea Autliorityuertified tlie Blair port u the "Blair Flying Sdool." Justice, in his talk bdore the councilman, suggested the leasing of additional land and the enlarge~ ment of the adrpvlt to accommo-date army dxedipornbing plans. He It-!!¢<i that .with the¢ » ° ~ x mm p u n s a zfl l é a me Blair port might get eonddex-able u s e . TYSON-LONG ENTER- TAIN CUSTOMERS .A picture show put on by theTyson-Long implement Ilrm ofBlairand Hennanwu"enjoyed last Friday altamoon hy the clientele of that firm and judging by the packed house thia clientele is not small by any means. The picwre wsa, of course. a demonstrstioxfof thdr farm equip- ment but it was also paekd lull of good wholaome comedy that pleased all those present.Thiscompany has been ki the habit ol putting on thas entertainments whleh furnish much valuable in- f°rml¢i0n and the farmers appre- ciate the courtesy ol the firm. Capt. D. L. Cady, Arlington, Called To Newfoundland Arlington M a n Is Sent To Ne w Arm y Ba se At St. Johns 1 Captain D. L. Only, Vetennary able was c=n~m<1 with \,lu's\-rr..nod .sa Gm Clnh enjoyed com. Fort smnmg,Minnesota, Mu@¢|; of fngrantred rolesandm exceptionally 'wg ml-n°|lug recelvedordersthlsweektromthe whim ehrywlrhemmnls ull white Hvwhy m m for i n moving war depmmeuz at tvunmgwh, nudes burned at either end 'ff ~ ulcturea which were presented at D. C., instructing him of his trans- tahle.Abesntlful ll# cloth and the city eonncil chambers in the ferrel to the new army b u ,for The, Enun-pn rls, show the to generated for esc and also for IS most interest! K. W. Hrs. n f u n u - Month! .luxuary February March Apn'l Huy Junea ny Angnlt September o e a w November December mr i 1. B- KAN!GNS Total R. B. Hanh, fi v e y a n i m 1 tor ot mule k Sdiool IYIUHIM 1 his reslgiatian,ately.e is 1 Kansa, when l ployineut ki anhis family wsu the near future.Mn. L. c. KI lor Mr. Hanks i regular iamltyBoard of Eden CARL SCI? HOME l Carl Schmidt from the west i gone n week a funeral rim ui Schmidt, of Lo nia.. The deeeasu the age ol 61 1 automobile and of the fonner I PEDERSE MOI Oscar Pads man for the m ' a . : ' ; one of the nes eemltrnptlon k m m . The home llandthef m ; possession sho* rudry. CHURCH T! I. B o ;&""""¢ ? " " "lI§i¢n§£i wx: held at tha Conn Home, Hon-d;y, nt which time L. D. I.¢on|cdHerman vue. elected chlirmln for Hn. Vi or Jh m ldt m|eompa m au m 48,1100 : -,ess 41,130 36,035 35.410 42,206 'u,sss 80,605 1s4,a4s 51,815 157,585 1s§,se5 I was1 m 138.740 117,685 130,640 125.425 1a1 ,880 uo a zs zssmo 149,700 1m,o24 188,086 140,750 149,340 | l » I 14 ;ar '. ~9 1 ..»1 4 r1l! | »U 9 1 u wh o f o r th e p u t n a d an inmtnw-1 th e B h d r C i ty -week tendered effec tive immed i- o1r i n 'W lc hit e ha s s ec u md nm- n h mh n e fac tor y ; jo i n h i m th a n I n .'~ ~e~el~ ~member by thn . L ~DT . ~MCOAST returned M 3 3 ..when he Her w attend thehis brother, Chlil | Angelen, Califor- , whose desi-h at . the mule of an dnnt. was prenidsat Late Bulk of Blnlr. MRS. L. B. SPAULDING Djmn 'AT 71 Mn-s. L. B. Spaulding 71-yurold wlie at the ptpddmt ot Ari-ingwn Ann. R-nk Ami at he I.0.0.F. 1Ns'rALLA°r1oN WILL BE TONIGHT 0m¢¢n»£u=¢1.o.o.1=.mbqummlua umighein umu- v l u u u n m l r .m d l x s . B . W .B¢!w°Nl¢l'» w. T.W lll hun, :h'.n| i Km.Gc m1 lSe ho a t £ ¢ u' ,hz. l h ¢ l t : . G . K . W a l d r n n , l l n . C . C.Co o k.mdH.n.J .Fnnx¢ nbw¥ . BUY S E R N H O M E T m x www Ne bnnh-Inn Oil -A deal rwently ~xiluths mv mro lhomes now umdar em nn we af nurlng completion y e x p e m w h l u tthe Gri to 1 Fe b- MEET,TOMORROW t m c o n z n n t i o m wmormwev m--the chuxch bum whmr th a nv o rtsdwchumh nm..-<1~Election ot ~takaplna.lmldxgeumatiaga ~M l l be urve d. l l c h l l r -Rh o d a -.- ~ .-wmmiiha. M U R D ~: ~D l 'Ol l meetingof¢hsB ~mt. John :.~tai ahh!n4 Department.- rmmad ~ t h e p l n c e o t l ~¢||imn:¢hid. COACHGNS JOB m u=. H°m m Ki|1 = ~ euchand inltmn». h xqg gzmgn Jq|gny1'ltorlun-tubvm i ndpdd .ll:-.Nsmmhll BLAIR PIIDT GOES To MIAMI RACES Mr.and Mrs.Bert Justice, of Bllfr, leit the Blllr airport ahorb ly alter seven e'clock yesterday (Wednesday)morning for the first leg od a hop to Miami, Flor- ldl-Justia, who is the hdnlng pilot at the Blxir nirpart, is mak- ing the trip in one of the training planes.The Blnlrltes expat in see the national air x-was at lllnmlrmd will be gpeefl ol oil companies, plane mmnfndme rs md others U1r°\l3b°N= the trip.They expect w n w m e b o m m m e u ! J m u ~ ary,Janice planned e short, atop in Knlwll City where he will look alter some business matters per- wn i n z to the clvdl neronandcn £\i¢hnrlty, under which he in oper- ating at Blair.Frvm Knnnu guy he will tnke of! end expected m make Chattanooga, Tennessee by v,',dM,¢,y night Ha will be in Miami by Thundly noon.Lack d llghled landing Heldn made it irnposlible for him io fly the entire dill-mee ln n Alngle day, he sealed. 0 0D a n a l h n l d m g Committee Make Plans For Wor Discussed Plan For Fun » To- Enlarge Dana College A meeting ol the Jubilee Co~ mime al the umm Dmilh Lu erm ehurch wer held ml B llondey, at the home ol ~ N. Cnrleen. president M. the -- 'I'he cordmlttee "induda ' Lawrence Slerabeek, president Dane College, Philip Mag!!~~ md Rev. Cu-lun of Blnlx; Jo~ Debilhr of Conwl Bluffs, Il-3CarlJorgenlenofRadne,W cdnein. The men held nn all-dey -~ ference, dxcumlnz tenutive » - pnlgnl (or the rnldng o! n »I ooo jubllee ma.The drlve M852 ln the fnll,£`ei¢.her In Se (amber or October, Rev.Cnr . add. $120,000 of the proposed ~~ lmlldklz, n llbnry, md mnllc hall for Dana (kallcgo, lt 1|phnned. The mm!-Inder of the $200,000 willbe divided .m follows: Debts, $40,- oo-(Burch Expense ma, $ 20,-ooé; and ' Pmdon r-wma, ammo. ut,rammed iq :Snhml-ly i mm Cqlllorqh,when they had mm# x week earlier bo .mud the Bo n Burl nmo.They want by m|.omnbl'|¢» vlliting various a n l l !l l N -1 - - - . . . _ . . .| u m »m m m w m o s s c a l m o n n m Frm Wolff, srl,Funk,Jr., l N home in Fmmnnt,Friday altarnoon.following n briaf illness.Bsrvioea were hold at the BurkettFuneral hmm In Omnha, Monday dternoon, and during that time3 bmk wnadosod in raped: lor Besides the hulbmd, nba il mr- vivud by a nm, w. Pnmr Spamm- ing; a dnughkr, Mn. W lllhm sSturgeu.a gnndshugktaer, Hn. G. Ne i ! llc lmlghli n, :nd n ps t gnnddnughtar.Judith Ann m < lauhlin, all of Omnlm. NEIGHBORS AIDAILING FARMER Neighbors of E m u t Jansen, Ha rma n l n nn e r v b o hu be e n a hospuxl padaxt for some time, gatheredntumJensenhnn,S;t.- u'rday,whulkc ornforhlm. Thintime Ipixitshowswithmttndrmbt thntf.hu¢ i | a d1 llGo o dS;mui - ¢ m h m m a m m , w h m v e r i 1 § Itheemiuingyur."Y xnx'vvlrul www u wr u \ ° »Qums rl n m l u m m l n p o u b h n u p m u u i n the i r !!::,,f:: <=°§~;,;;~ ~» » ~ o l °== ~ 5.:,':'.:'f§,..';'Lf,': ,am w n m e CtJudge were ,.¢.'?¢'L»,..w| | ¢ l °°""tYC1**P°°l'f°flDf|l1'-"G I-!~ » m m m m a u » n m B m » u . ° ' Y " *Them :he will na i v eO t h e r n mu l m mm w u u ma - _fill g»}'h_§__Q1°__gmf1_{¥ M 5;-§»@1»=_,»;,;g»;;;-' ;f\.;*;:".,".':a",:°'¢.a"::°, . '...§jf.1"a:; cm-xg»n-x m o v » 1 mn 1.n.5 *'°W "" "'° '"P °"' °d 15 ;- ' m n Kmgh,L l o d E_Domu|W lker.mu.n¢¥nuna,ogs i a v -mi y zmfdw- A1 h\d °M - " m n t u rn t o Hh l r l0 0 n . ~§ § ; ';,, "€";.,;" ¥ ', ¢' ; ' ; ; A ' i ' r Y . C L E M E N S v m a m d m m m .c ha .: n u m R E T U R N S T o C O A S T me m e G u t i n : m a m . l u m -non Verna: Wn¢¢f.Em°='bl¥Q°\\°Aunrney Clemens Vlx a t l m ~er. Clarence sxmwn md wuusm Angela, 'c.u¢mm, mama noK»l1y'Jmdceso1thaP¢l%R~H-the was m a d ,111Sch\u:man.S-W.Chlléhxh C' ¢..-. ...._....2 'hu Ekmf' °J`. °f~'-.1=:»-I .t"!~ ' -ff'"~°fff"° 'miiwi-i ¢Tv2 'J - -.-n¢-¢,-- . - . . . _ . . l - ¢ u r 1H z - e l u m n n e a l i i i o t h i h o m o a l l z m d u y A r m l r l u l l...1a.¢¢t'@nn|| :n¢ r ;1m-tly1 1- r°'""' mams wu up lw -m ' Cf a s "rb sPEA1i'~A'r blue h i ~\' x° ° d A M E E TM " ' " ' i - M diaeovund.~S T T E stub on"*"Y °' an muy belonging!n r w F Hemphill, pmddmt I e h the bln!-0.`ll'1\-nmdxlaf Human :et the |.».§.\f.L'.§.°.".i.»§...d .4 $1 begs, Kr. Vi; delighted mdieneu at the lmthsrm Eutivll md thi Luther League"wlt.ch" party Ill week by singing Chrhunu hymn!which hui been written hy hh father, the IAM Bev. P. S. Vlg, d_mHm_ 4... ' ";a'1;.J."f;.;r 15 ? ~ " `'io °U. re which Ind broken out in the .....A.l............nI#An n f CHn 'hnnlb ,ww murm um w..~.......... ... ....'bulb Suu Scho ol Ro a d mam- ban qt Soluxpbus next wadneaday morning..Dr. Hemphill will :peakon "Tho Place nf ; Sdwol Baud Member in Fxluatian." Sdzool men and baud mamban from |11 war the nate an ex~WWF **2.."*!*°d *-!*°.gvwdlr pmminent munbn' of the Dmlnh Synod. J. clwNs'moMWED JANUARY E Ins qmlet eenmony performs( at the lo cul mumam parwnqameetingwhichnu 1 lang!-lxy pm-gnm of hlenud speakan who wil\sddnxa the g\theflD$- Attendlng from Blair, in Addi- tion to Dr. H~phlil will be Supt.'J_ R. vnmm md I ddezation of bond members. ROTA RIA NS S E E TR U C K M O V I E on Fridly lffamoon, Jumlry 8 Mrs. Huy Mr!-ly of Blooming inn, lllinnin, and J. CromtmrmBlair tailor, wen united in mu'tinge.Rav. John P. Brooks nm dabad lor thacouple. Wulfs Entertain Memhen o!lhe BlLl.r Rot.|ry Club viewed a tslkle-movie tl.thdr " g l "meetlng lut Tues-dlY»entitled "Sinzlns' 'w1»~w'- The plmue depiomd the tm#-HB8 »lndustry,explaia¢|dtbe|y|wn| el »ll l \ l 111 L u ,. ,. t 1. I =. D- il >¢ l- l- K A r-. l~ ly Wnd to uc h vnu ww e onr the emm-try,md s et form the need formon uuilorm lnwu ngdltlng the o pe mdo u o f " gh The ¢=W=¥i1\s industry, the cbun brought out, pl y s 2 6 % o f ll l d t hl r o l dt n x e a collected wdlv.Tr\1¢b» however,represent but 14 pet cant ol tho vehicles on the roads. '. 'Hue picture w u br-ought m'Bl-lk-by L.L .Sn¥ de rw'ho wuh| :horse d the orognmi soN BORN 'roq.H.CARLS Au eight pound, 10 ounce bdayb o y w u b o m t o Hr . a n d l l r e . C . H. Carl lt the Methodist Horpl- tal in Omllu lub Sunday mum- ln¢ und, recording to present ro- po m,both mother and non are pmgnni ng nicely.The young pun lan been named Jolm'Edwu~d and ld the first child of Hr. and Mn. Cul.Hr. a n ls we lbkna vrn hem u pn attorney.being city nttamey nz this time. VOLUNTEERS FILLJANUARY QUOTA Wulrington eounty'|quote,ln N~ mm' n » e md . 1 mmr y ¢ n f o l - ¢h'l ¢l.wll\bo:lille dby twovo l- mtee n-l7 red Buena .und Km- m n l x m h e m m o r n u r . 'l'he le o o ndJ me a ry a !1 llt\k- il1 ¢dr\!helhv m7 9c o\mdu.An o ni e rwu re e e lv e dlutw e e kfo r rudrurue ato buv nleme ncmur- llarlmuory wi for 89.Thetlrrtquotawas mllouted among 24| ~mnH»¢ rua `,,-'|, Saturday_ On 25th Anmverspry 300 Guests Partake o Hospitality of Mr. and M r s . F r e d W u l f aoo guests gathered l m Bu urdny night,in the Blair D mHull, to do honor to Mr. and In me Wulf on their 25th weddlh umlvenary.The evminz was a real lodl event.For the early evmlng vll iting occupied the time of fha praent And then mme n uhm prog-ram put on by uevenl of tl rv mxe r nt.The program,ex titled "'Hxe Modem Parma proved to be very euterhlnlng cl this wu followed by several vac: solos.At 10:80 a lunch conlllted 4sandwiches,eake,pickles, Did md coffee and then the dmcln which dl parties jokled.Bd the new and the old fuhimv dmeee were enjoyd, the young ones tlliiwt w the modem dum but the old boys md girls can lnlo their own with those old dn dances,the waltz,the squl dmée, ale.~Throne present claim Llut t Wolfe proved'thannelves n host: md all wish they could A joy the aeehg ov er nnln. Among the oulfo!-town gud prumt for the event were Mr. s Krl. Fred Dofel of Hudllm. lol Tlwy dia spent eevn-al days wi thdr non-ln-lpw md daughter, I md Kr-I. Frod Wulf, Jr.Norm Wulf, ol Oedlr Falls., Iowa, |ol Mr. and Hn. Chris Wulf, w wu ho me o n A vldt, was li present.'l'1ae Wulf:u e eonwnphti reth-ln: from the h r m soon | E Q! s i lve r service,loanod \1Y 'dty hnll.Tha Pi¢h1l'\=S» 1 _-........1..»...1 an ni nh if ll of l , h ai l nn mn nn i ~an d SUPPER Hembui 01memnen, wwv~w=u ..,...unusual bauty.pm; mumncmx'Mm. Eunice Brule, also a Put very intersting. Wnrthy Huron, pound, mg ~__An n _ Geraldine Slewut pxvéidzd a buzkglmmd at soft piano music Ar ima th an u nr in r.~ in ndditinni Clifford Bnewlwr ol Arlington w me thirty-hv e memben P'°"| I=l¢ muew Year'| my for Pm- ..»;...-nnfml nf,:nd ln. Bo y ...-.\..... s.. vm ba cnzuzed in'Iwi " " S f " "1 , Y a , Dllm-tr Lowa uf Blre »=@ »»|""' ";;:°a; iif"s'` £ n S " " HANSEN.hTn|l:\llm0fH»0\'mll\3 z u l um4 l E d i z L B w v n m d l l . n .tm la;s.iaf~~»fu»;»=»»f n u r w m s s m s m n Iuommitbeef-H8110m;u n . m m m m ,u n CRE DIT ASSO. lo l:HemPhm:llrl.Hn.tvfinl,M l d~ s»°¢»¢»m amm »mm ¢i~.c.wr.D.1.cAnY T llrl-',mdaundlsnd.g g ;gg,-,_1-gm n f p g lnA »a =hd avhm n m ¢ 1ariu 1¢h s" :,|lf :,, f, n,i ", ,,|,, ,,, h, ,¢ n a » » n ~ = » d - l » ~ n H ° - # * ° " = ' * " ° " * ° " " " " " ° w u m = » m » - m w . e - w m a n ~~»a,m-n¢x.=.n<>n,mn.Imd»:'n w »g=°wP°°'°'A" '° '* m m ¢ m ¢ rm .m ax¢ n. P. x. . 8an.ud||ndl£n.Do\Ihiloor¢.Su;h5°df0!B|lU»l'°°d'u°°d-"°°'¢,4|y ¢1A,un'wn_HrLCady d u m ,Bob ,vrillnmninM A R R I A G E u c m r g s H E R M A N M A N I N : h e m w ; ; 1 mArung¢m lm nam '~s E B v 1 c E s 4 Y m R s » 1 . v.& ; ° Z m , M . ¢ , ' . ¢ M . w u m m wlllidnchownhhm~mmn,Jdm»m,mm »sudN¢~f°ni1»»a.... »&s,¢.¢..x»¢inmm1»g»u~==»»¢h°H°==mT°\°Ph°%°°°»°°'°<¢w»¢1uu»ainen»°m¢»a¢h1°°4°hl~fhlr¢1;l°°;\hl°mf'°':-~ § ' £ ' ¢ » ? ° " " ' ° ' " " " " " " " " ' " » »°'3'-»-1»~»-\=~lf . -» a u » ~ n » ¢ ' : m ¢ |-i n Ataneant Phe Depaxur u xappol: Bhk H n luxdoeh vuchief, "mg HEMQ5 JolmA.l4 sm wlm lww » , m m » uxurlwllllenwd¢n,Nebndm u x m l u bssnvlththnyenrsuda mt .,...-...... .5 .-co nw.on nr, mx rm. wgpm 3T"'x?i»5k 3 lndmd Bm! M vmud z AwkpamnufxaoopounadL m a » p m n m . 1 ° . A . '\'I-h¢ lwM¥ \f» wha t a nd hu ba m nee iv d balm lut Sunday.dlstrmativn fo r mi ld.13 ,x*B v I i I'§»»Z»"»L`z}¢1¢,`&."a;&" ""w.L5'1°¢!»'» 1 ~ w o d m at u w l';\,f-Hiwifhhuausdmnthuplaa alma. "a~~~~\~-~~..,~ ' ... ':.'..=.-2-u.1 "f£;f_-"Q High'Hnhnnkn Januar! Q *Milfm u m v x r l v n u b n l l l . . HERMAN cum ms OMAHA SPEAKER Mn.M.E.Gilbert ur Omxlm w u tguen lwlhr nt the meeUng of 0 H a m m Wamen'|Club.Frldny; her subject wu "Repre- nenudvs Women of the Bible". The mmrlnx. held nt the home of Mn. o. H. Gmlaey with Mn. C.D. Mayen xml Hn. 0. L Hlldng- er al uddinx ho ateslel, vu nt- wuded by twenty-Bva membenl. The pmgnm, whlc h wu pm-oeded hy 1 two o'clo¢k dusert luncheon,also included s devo- tional pedod by M n .A.W. cm-he and n duet by l n . Hu l e y RogextandMr¢.S.R.Lovn,wi¢h 55; J. H-_gggm ,-;_ the plana, group g oR . ° " ° ' : 2 " "'§'? § e e : ymon wen ocomin,Mrs.Orville 5'élu»¢of Rose Han,Orum Notes Mr.and Mn.Ge om Bench an tha proud naman ol a 5% lb.blbv girl born Snttrdny bitemolm stjhe Blxir Hwpiw.B001 moth- er m d guru; ue re ported ls ang .Gunstl during the week of Hr. md Mrs. Hlrry Madsen md !nm~ily were Mn. Albert Hansen, Mr. and Mm. Bm B¢\*8'mll1 md fun- ily, md Mr. md Mn. Fred Wulf y ev o r. " g m a i l ening elf:I u and Mrs. Albert spkll md hm- ily were Mn. Ellx Nelwn and Bul- lmd, Mr. and Mn. Hnmld Wulf, Mr. md Mn. Earl Hudy and flm~ ily, md Hin Clarins Bylm Sun-dly dinner mem were Mrs. Id.; svmn. YORK CREEK NEWS New Yegfg Dayguests um the THE ENT ERPRISE l1\lt'ul.»eld£n¢Nsvr||»pof_SllN¢l4pfi°nPd¢0ParYaar,$1.50 Bzh n d u u m n d d an m n m rm d a i e u td w n p o u w l l m h '»1|'79»l¢¢hellvlhHle0ntBlAir,Nabn|-B- Pususnsn I-:VERY THURSDAY Hr s .Ole n n Th a n e a n d F r e d an d E lm e r Thane.Th e occ asion wa s l. 1 . I were Kr. And Mn. Huhnd Chr!!-tiamen md Betty Lou,Hr. m d Mn. Cu-l Erlckun, Mr. und Mn. Vlc Skov usd Mlm Joux Camlron. M in Bednh Lau lin w u xt the parentsl,Lnughlln, home Sunday.Saphronh AnnDavis -gg the aftemoon then.H i n er md Albe n md ALNG lhdnn, J r., we re Si hudlyvisitors at than Chris Konhoj homein Herman,I m m .tnrnod so hstudies in Bla1r,"Snndny.er Monday evening :Allan at the Jouu A. naomms, Editor md mmmJ. HILTON naoums, Anim-nt EGRUPI Advuttiliing HARY-BETH HCQUARRIE, uw Edtox-BOY F. BF:L.mS, Pmsmm md Compodwr mss VANOLA 1. BRUNTON, Linotype ow-mr MARIE KASKUSSEN, Linotype Opentm' cmzom rum. A»ma¢¢ s 0 ¢ | a a a O o l ¢ » » 1 » » o » | \ a ¢ | \ u m m E v a n D i d j: e ve r th i n k o f th e q w tation , " He who ha th n thou s- a n d friends h l t h no t o m fr in nd to spare,b u t he wh o 0 1| as i 0 0 0 o -...-_ 1J £ ' 1 : Y 1 a r 1 `V l£ . u r h Mr . a n d Mr s . D . H. Hu n a n r e - t u m e d t o E i k h o m , W a d n e l d a , d - t m - v i | = i t i n g l l r s . A n n a P He mb e r : o 1 ' t b a D ¢ g r e e o £ H u n » I | ry Jnchon m d HI! Bsma damOtto wus Sunday dinner mem of Hn. Hntti e Gamma,l l a : I d e a Vl n Vl l l n w u | Frldsy night_ gust at the hmnk Bmdenen home.li l Be n mde l n gm wu u a mr-g m mwlf . Sun- y,Mr.and Mrs.P m Andamanwe n Ne w Ye u' | gum nt thaMon-1|Christensen home..,»The eoniinmtion ch-ll IndEric Chrllwnlm wen Studi dln-ner xmm at l-he Thorvnld etar~ sen hams.Betty Lon Chrhtimsen andFx-amen Mu Hansen were Satur- ds y cnllm a t the Elmer Hmm; home in Blnir. Mr. ana Mn. Hnhad Christian- sen and Batty Lou, and Fnmxa chlckenr nmr at the C. R. Guyhams,dny evening.Folluwingthe dinner, the remzlnr lodge meet,-inl will be held and newly elected officer: will be installed.'Mrs.Bert la wn anteruined the Baptist kandngbon l t herhenna, Wednesday dkmoon. Hn Hansen were New Yu:-'s " guests at the "Shine" Weber home..Advani" in 'rue Enterp Wann and thdr daughter, Mn.Hmnldt nl Coleridge, Nebnakn, were avemight guest: lu! Frhhy of Hr. and Hn. James Van Hom.Mn.Lydia Moss and Domthy uf Omlhl were dinner guestsMandly, of Mr. md Mn. mwud l s o a o u dnt in by living on tha square and meathag the dlily dudes without mllize and dulhlz d ih your lellvwmln as you wvvld be debit mm.Have you un enemy'!Well, » o a n n o F O N T A N ~ N ll r.md l n. Aug u s t .won at | 6:80 hollddginertiy for thdr ~ldnn.Mr . md M n. W l l lh Nl ~-.. Del Moines, Iovn.l r .andJohnNlebaum of Fmmont Clmnee Nlebaum we n --g g "uf Hr.and H n .W. d ~ ' { , ; , " " ' " ' n t h o e n ya.Tha umud ennnaptioul -- ing of tha Salem Lutheran eh vm;be held Janunry 9 ntdmmh mditorlum.Odlcen c! different orgnnlzatioua wm port, and important bulineu -mera will be dlncunad. 's mlun-5: GARO~ mwir, Am=r¢=11=i°° Telegrams Galore T o l d ~ s o s s o a n o o a n s o a o o »o 4 oo s a o u u o c o o c o n o u o u m m m m Dldja svn think url the qw-ution, "He who huh 1 thour m d friends hnth not one hi n d w l pn , b ut h e w h o hath an enemy vrlll meet hlm zverywher¢"1 How true; md J ngdn how true it i l um "You un etch mon his with honey dun Nt h vine- gar". Two wmngu never made 1right and never will md when one tlginkzs he il big enough to stoop cn vicious methods he is only fooling himself and in the end he sullen for hh own vldouunen. After all, life in too short for such childinh pncdees. u s C c o o o o s o a a o o 0 s s s c 0 o a o » 0 4 l o 0 ~ , ~ z i ~ g ~ t ~ y b ~ c k - erings c an only add morn min- ery .L i f e fo r whic h we a ll mu s t build,i f we wo u ld be lmppy , il far r emove d fro m vi- cious dealings. Th er e i l b u t o ne me tho d o f I 4 1 a u | 0 l s o a o u s a a 1 a s 4 s o n a a c o u dnt in by living on tha square and meathzg the dlily dudes without mlli ze un dull!!! wich your lellvwmln ns yon wvvld be debit mm.Have you nn enemyl Well, try proving m him that you want to dell his-ly with him. you will feel better And thechancesa n you will mlkn him ymu' friend, nnd friends are man'| most nimble asset. "We na p a l we ww"in um nnd we cannot live 1 full, rounded, luppy life unless weshape our ideals by tha gold- en rule."Tn thine own nel! be true and it follows As the tha night the d.|y thou must notbefals eto nny mm." » » ¢ ¢ e ¢ » » » o o » » » » o a n n o n a o oo a 0 o c u s s a a c Mrs. G, D. Pohdle md childrenreturnedSundayeveningfromNewman Grove, Nebnaka, where they had spent the week Mrs. Jem Ned of Omaha spent several days here with her cousin,Jane Heith, dudng holiday vau-tion. Cana.Albert Lnmlnxhoener spent mnhn.Gl . 2 . 2 c th h mu em :ren e °yvxatlon in Omnhl.The .hp Vmghna have moved into the Emmett Potter home.Mr. and Mn. Floyd Cslimr re-turned Sunday from Conway, Mn- souri, when they wen alled by the illness of Mr. C4lwn'| mother. Mr. md lin. Rob Andersen nnddaughter, Mnrgnrat md Mr.andMrs.Clyde Reynolds of Powell,Wyoming were vidtorn, Tlmndnyaiternoon.at the John L-anon uww ls ..,....~.. Av. the next meeting to be heldJanunry 2| at the lmao ol Mrs,G 0 Potndle Pltro lmln 0.H.Wm will grlve A safety tslk. »Sunnyslde, M a n e y N e w s 'hge Chrlxlgnun and Jim Lar- vlldrnrn nt tha Fred Wm. '.., H., .., .:"" " ' W "~;Ruwe, Delmu- and Hnrlmd.Mr. and Mn. Elrl Je nun andMr,and Mn.Milton Clrlburgalled at the Hnrold Jennen home. S\md.|Y afternoon;thei r mwr,Mrs. Jensen, hu been llLGueltn o! Mr. md Mrs. Georg!Nelson were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clrrlsfenkn. Mrs. bun Tofu mudMyron,Mr.Ind Mrs.Walter Nielsen. md Allred Nehon.Russell Rym,and Mr. md Mrs.Bernard Wulf vldlnd at the JohnBecklun home.Sunday afternoonnnd guppex- goats of the Becklmsmm Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thomason Mime!Hsu-rlet And Elde Wil-son were Blair vidwrs,Snturdny. Mr. and lln. Floyd Johnson AndEllen and Mr. and Mrs.RussellWnrdandbabywereSltnrdly evenmg m e m l t the NorrisWard home. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson and Ellen were New Yeu"| me guest; nt the Andrew Olbuzh hams. Mr. md Mrs. Malcolm Br-oder~ sen and Susan were Ney Year'nEve supper gust: nt the Ed Wil-son home.They were Saturdayguesu nt the George McQuan-ie mm., DEFINITELY! You(anSAVE Un ~lo 20 on Your / '"§'.f?.1,. 't1r;"'W wsli'H :un sa TRY a "Fuel Séver" In Your Own Home and (0NVlN(E Yourself NUW! 1.a.,..n...- :...'Rf 1:~..»......: 'lr Ol count you would like to uve a lub- llantlnl percentage at your fuel hill um wlnta. and you can do it, too, dm- Ply and economically.Just Install a "Fuel Sava" uummnllc an waten_he|¢- er md remove me wanetul mrnnco coll.You'Il natice 1 difference umm immediately.And wha t l blmlng i t wlllbc lo li vuwi ththa alsura nc etlmi then will llwmyl be P1.sm'Y oF_nofr wsu-za,d u or m m winter i nd s m m m u me full detail!on our at- tractive oder AT ONCE.Don't walt The ward Swanson, Thursday and 1-11- day.Mrs.Mary Hansen retured Thureda from ont,w ereshehadysvendehreeweeks with herMiss Beulah Laughlin ol 0ma~ha vislted in Herman Sunday withher parents, Mr. and Mn. Charles La hlin.Mzembers of the B. Y. P. U. and their sponsor alehrated the |d~ vent of the New Year WN1 a"watch party" . at the church, 'ruaday eveulng.The Tuesday Afternoon Bridgeclub wa entertained at :he home of Mrs. William Adams.Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. Sheets wereSmday guests ol Mr.and Mrs.George Sheets at Blslr.Mr. and Mrs. William Falk and vh-gurls, md Ednr whmmdk of Omaha were Sundly dlnner guests.14 Mrs. cm-» wmmek.Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bailey of mm were al- temwn visieors and Mr. and Mrs. Ro be rt Fw a nd ~ W °' °.! E'& Georxia and Gerald lpenz theevening with her.Mr.and Mrs.Elmer HolsteinlPontMonday at the Fred Paulson George Voas of Cavour, South Dakota arlveg Sunday for eeveraldlY!_with his mother and otherrelauvea.Sunday afternoon and evenlngvisitors at the Charles Voss homewere Georze Voss, Mr. and Mrs.[ode Voss, Mn.Beriha Wendt, Waller J\PD and sons, Waller andLyle. Mr. and Mn. Johann hun rfsen and Misa Louise Von. _Misa Elizabeth Qvinan is epend~ mg s few weak!with her p w ents,Mr, and Mrs.John Quin. lan, belore her mlrrhn the lab- ter om uf January.Norma June Mutnen and VendaChristensenvisiiedSunnyside school,Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wsllaee Petersen, Wally and Joan, ol Irvington;Moran-er Jahnel and Henry Klywen Sunday guests at the Wil- l s t B e n n i n g t o n ............,, .... ......_.... ._ _ ._ -_stndlea at the Agronomy college. Mr.and Mrs.Carl Bohn and family and Mr.and Mn. T,A. Bohs mllé d on Mr. a nd ~ An-drew Bohl. Sunday evemng.Mr.and Mrs.Otto Rowe and Dorothy and LeRoy Kuhr called atthe Louis Rasmussen home, Fri- day evenlnk.The followlnsr have the flu: Mr.gl,rs. James Ryan and family.§`~».Rasmussen, Opal Ras- mussen and Betty Appleby.Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor were Mn. Emma Taylor,Charla,Russell,and Clllford Taylor, Mr. and Mrs.Clemens Wllllamaen and famxly, Chris Ruwe and Billy,MadneTaylor and John Rasmxmsen.In theand Mrs.Jeanth brLhda$22. Ln ~Walter Appleby eveninu Mn, Emma Taylor family called on M n and Harold Taylor and helped and Jimmy Taylor celebrate t\'ended the basket dimer at 'the ---~- . SundayandM n .were Mr.and Ethelcalledon dinner guests M Mr.Harold E.Rasmussenand Mrs. Arthur KuhrM u .The Rumussens Mr.and Mrs.George Monday evening. Mrs.Harland Nelsonwere Sunday afternoon and snp~per mlests of Mr. and Mrs. Har-vey Paulsen ln Omaha. Ramussen,Mr.and George Rasmussen is sick.The Madsen brothen visitedNorman and Lester Wulf, Sundayaftemoon.Those from this eommunlty at-oendlnx the dance Saturday lnhonor ol Mr. and Mn. Fred Wnl!were Messrs. and Mesdama HanryMadsen, neun wolf, Jam~Wulf, Will Wulf. Hana Wulf, Ar-thur K\n'nr. Albert Kuhr, GeorgeKnhr, Everett Stork, Lan Larsen,|John Petersen.Carl Rasmussen, | Harold Rasmussen,.HermanRehlfs, Rey Rahlfs,Alben Han-'sen Mrs Emma Stork and thenn..- ..~\.~.\ fm nrmdnv.'Madsen hrothers. A "l'ullSnsx" h u m b - mL¢i¢GA8 wma num mu-.nu wv w nu n -vm.. gnvnu:N YOUR OWN Hour AND CON- vmcz Younsmm. A"Fud8av¢"oHm laahldu waidnlhmmooooilanmlim- grcnsiha i l d m w d r m a m w v z o r r u s n o u u z n o w Usmcx c l n n n a n a b3 l » U l . "o ¢o o .. . when we asked 5,000 Dodge Buyers what they like most about their 1941 -...,,.,p-..¢my-.,|» /»-»----»-/-»»-(HEAPES| and BEST Known Method /own-NfsnAs|<A'Jam &POWER CO. Dodge per guests. spending me evemg thereJohn Bandur and John Gerber of Dunan, Nebraska, were Tues-day night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bandur._Mr. and Mrs. Dode Parrish hsd as guests from Sunday until Tues-day Mrs. Lydix Moss and daugh- ter. Dorothy, of Omaha..Members ol the Birthday Card Club gathered at the home of Mn.Louie Fitch,Saturday afternoon,m honor Mrs. Sarah Swirl; Mrs. Ray Triplett was n visitor.Re~freshments were served and the-.____-_. -. ...As 'mm ahnel. Ham Jshnel home. Mr.and Mrs.Francis Hoven- for Mr.and Mrs.0 ill Su k'"i '.f,5'.""§S;,~ ~.¢'3'.,»,§ me in ese d Hvime d at the .uhm s u h l at Arlington. Sundny. Mr and Mn. Henry Kniep and Tommy and Carol and Mr,and Mrs.Chnqes Voss s nl;Fridayevening mth Mr. an elllrs. Chris 9 "wg Bernie Voss is working in Alles and Andrew Wigs vigimed dick entertained st Sunday dlnne and daughter of Powell, Wyoming. Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.Clarence Hansen wereMr.and Mrs.Hsrlnnd Nelson.Saturday dinner guests were Mr.and Mrs. Will Hansen and family.Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tolt andbaby of Tekamah were Sundaydmner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Hansen.Mrs.Clarence Hansenand children were sftemoon call- ers.Sunday afternoon and supperguests ol Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fag- uerquist were Mrs.Helena Toft, Earl Taft and children of Fremont: v ' . l i l I p g # me r . .""¢°°'¢-*,.»¢"»,,¢» 1 ny,..» »anernoon spun,........-..-nv club will be entertained in Febru-T5°'""fK""1uHr'a¢adb¢mdnd.r sry by hhs. L .A.W oo dwgxd.dnfotbcnn h p q M .dMxs .Do d PnrnxhanBmkr:Cnp.:g¢wf,MI¢6.Glenr £»'=New v i m Day in Omaha with Mr. and Mrs. Louis "Our nnw Dndn ndm hke 1 drznm. Wie "°5'f"E§R Mm Edwlrd Case md Mr. and Mrs. El H m u _"°g,;f*""°°1~~mer o n' Sun 'S'-ennen and Tag g g g v vgggx visitors ii "1-1555 rl- Rvbert Foley d _eéxwi MondAy_ 'aixl ww-_M-3 Mr, and Mrs. Orville Benson and dnugmer md Mrs. Chris Benson.Helping Walter Madsen cele-brate his birthday Friday evmlngwere Mr.and Mn. Harry Msdschandfamll"Mr. and Mrs. Edgqqmke, Jack Mencke. and Alfredrms |||\|| SAYS" a m md Qmh ..a..i..;..';..n' °f.;' i'€v§|;.I §° Fluid Drive is gremesz driving dd m ages. Nothing like 1 ln rnic. This is my eighrh Do ge." ~ ~ ~ linen automobile for mon .Zulu: handlin car ever ve. Dodge hydraulic broke: .31 lop for addy." ms n uu e r o n , D. c . mm ` lE L E GR lP ll S. .. "1 9 4 1 Do dg e ls sure o sweahcnn for-.looks and pafor-mance.Never saw any-thing like Dodge Fluid Drive in ciry ¢nEc-iz's amazing!! *k *'k I B n o l l l y o u dec ide on a ny car, consider this tes umo ny from W g ; o w n e r s zhemselves... pe o ple who have been 'v ing the new Do dge under all kinds of driving oondnions. And be sore no fry Fldd Drivc°, the sensational new develop- me n r d m l e t s y o n r h i f r g e a r s o r n o g j n a a s y o u wish. No zhindzaamew so learn...iu.st las to do. See your Dodge er for a demonstration. | llt a | e v | do llm-| n| o re tho nu| | a ll o f,l a l- p| '| e e l a n? rue .. a nna ro Hi .ummmn u n . DODGE L U X U R Y L I N E R w ma o n w l t n o u r n u m n u n - °|=|.ulo DRIVE o|>'r|o|u\|.A f SLIGHT EXTRA COST m e l u u v u n a o u e - a n - a - I - . u n u -..ea | u u r . l . r u ¢ n u u u h ~ Art°s Auto Parts mn Richard and Mrs. Delvlaa Cue And Howard, were sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bllderblck.Mn- S. R. Lowe was hasta: wthe Wesleyan Gund,wednesday afternoon.Mr. and Mn. James Van Hornence;-mined at dinner New Yesr'sDIY for Kr- and Mn. D. l:l. Han-sen o!Elkhorn,Nebr.,Dr.andMrs. Vernon Von Horn el Thad-lord, Nebmka. Mr. and Mrs. c.S. Horn, Mrs. Ann! _Peddie,_Mn. Hilda Yowell and Mus Chnswne W lm..1. Brendan fdl down several steps at her home.frac-mrinz the tlo o l her shudderboneme hEt.hel Laughlin n na 'with r.§l'i'&£w evsminm Jnnlllry 4. Miss .lemma Brewster entertainedthe Purple Panslu troop or GlzlSeem.: at n 6 o'cl0¢k dinner andNewYar's v my -B°\'°°"'!Chamberlain gncimgyllyn rm-mo, wsu an gamesZ';§'§.°,.e¢ the time and W-"B were Rav. and Mn. A. W. Clarks uptended the Burt County Mrnlsten-ad meeting, Monday, at the Metho-dzt chumh in Oakland Bev. E. E. Meunnzhe was the maker.Membe n ar the .Helms Hwiclub and ~ iamxllee ;"1g°°u_g home of Br. and ln. C. D. Moy-a n.Saturday evemnl wus aspresent. A lunch was served and WGNlar. and Ymn. Elidvgrd Ca n N l vni. .ZS Mrs. Ed elluellerrmd wr or o w m ewYesrs 'guena o!nh.m d llra.Alton Jensen.Mr. and ln. Nels u. Janeen ol Omaha were Sunday dinner RUBY!-'rhs Bench gummuggy Club vru...r....».»...r \-.¢ n-».......a.... lm ul- nelue rayne and Mrss Ida John-84711.Gwrxo Vols,Alice Wien andHerbert Wendt visited at Charles Voss', Monday.Mr. and Mrs.Ferdinlnd Wieaeand Maxine, Mr. and Mn. Clar-ence Wise; Mr. and Mrs. Charlesloss, Leroy md Elmer; RudolphJann; Henry and An Wien, andAlice and Andrew Wleee helpdHarry Wiene celebrate his birth-dcy. Thursday evening. Mm. Andrew Matzen and (arn- lly spent Sunday afternoon at the Joe Polzin home, in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hendrick- sen etlended the wedding ol Mr. He.ndrlcksen's brother, Walter, and Mins Sophie Wrlclz on New Yar's afternoon.Several Attended theirwedding dance, Sunday.Hermm Hovendick spent NewYeor's Day with his parents, Mr. g i l l Mrs. Frank Hovendlck,at r.Mrs.William Jahnel and Mrs.Frank Hendrlckaen were luncheonguests ol Mn Ed Matthleaen ofBleir. Monday.T m Chrlatenlen and FredWestergaardattendedthe sportsmovie:shown by the Rod andGun dub, Monday evening. William Jnhnel and Marion andMr. and Mu. Frank Hendrloksenwere Omaha vldtcrs Saturday.Mrs. C. D. Howard, Mn. Robert 0'H|.nlon And Francis Foley wereoors at the Robert Foley home,Sunday. Otto Kruse,Adolph Bdltmau gddgf-d Boechult gg" i£eB\airony, w re at-*°°"°"a " ; " i x °" s ~ . : ' & -.==- cmm w-tionaln Foundation for lnhntlle par-alylln.Kr. Kmae ll the loul Lhlirlnln.MBI Jane Bdth la gpgndlng ur; N e l s o n . Mmdav afternoon gnes%ni C o u r a g e . . . Ad v e n t u r e . . l k o m a n c e . . . Y o u ' l l F i n d A l l T h r e e l n CITY DE K Th e St irri ng S to ry Of A Big City Newspaper and Th e People W ho Gather lts News. 7:30 r. ME V E R Y T H U R S D A Y KOIL Presented by x rALMouv|~: SHAVE CREAM 1J ..\ ., .~_\. <_ . ,. ,: ' ~~: , - ,_L .'~~'.. Vinton-Evan§Q}§.{'oletCompany ~f =-~-°-'--'I -"'we»~.knm home as-lmxnnd-IBlairN c b m l u 1321 B.i f w l Al l l ms mb o n v - mu .Kr.and Uri -A.w. '.wa n pn a nt .Chx-llfenlenu!Pohooeo,2 1 8 W . : m e w u t ..5 ,.~..=1>e*f=..J:>;.-~-..,3.., ~ :-1 "~_~~,.»~~..;i==1; ,g » '. 1 'x ~.;~.~f.-g g ~ . ~ » . .~ r u~'/~~32% i _F ;u ; 4.=»E ;f;126-ra .»;;,z.am.u mJ...,¢.a».x..u.=<.<¢¢»n? ~ ~=;: ,i "~ ~ g ~Jr l _-¢.. . .:\.r|_ A ~'r 1 - , . ' ; f ~, m n ; Local News` OF The Week M n .T.A.Lhzdmmeysrmf- c|.u`~ NEWS~ ` ' W. R. C.'s WILLINSTALL SAT. The Womufs Relid 00115 Wm meet nex€smudny disrnonn, Jmmry 11, for dw xvgulu meet- \D O U B L E F O U R S n E o n G A N 1 z E The r mme n m - m y me r Club mat it the Ernen Im: home fm- reorganization,Friday even- inx-Eleven members 11~ snr Mrs. O'Hanlon Reviews Book FOI' M. A. C c|.u` NEWS Baptist Cllebluu The B a ~Calehima were I EXTENSION AGENTSATTEND MEETING County Agricultural Agent E. D. Fahmey and llha Ruth Wolfe, hams demonstntlon qunfq have been in lincoln since Tlmndny of la n week,attending the Annual axlanslon im-vicewn fc u n a at the college of ngflcultum.The meet- ing: mrs to and wdny. Director W.H.Brokaw pne- sided, with Pull Miller,dlrodar ._ -. ._ .. _ _ _ _ _ ~. -_ -_.HARVEY KUHRS G0 To COAST Mr. uuf Mn. Hirvey Ruhr of Omaha,both well-known format Blalr mié mu, ne spending alowdays ax tha pnenul, H. C.Ruhr hmm. north of Blur: upon Quai: deplnurs ihsy go w the ' N t co ut in mah-Uleir home.Mrs.Kudlr is the Ac me : I n Bacon,who nveral y u m l m WM school mzrze and mperintsnd-ent af the Blair Hospital. lan o. E. s. Installation ew Officers Will_As- sume Duties Tlus Evening Rs.E.BRUsE TO INSTALL Ofiioen ol the Mnklnley Chap- ~, Order of the Eutern Star, the yur of 1941, will be in- led lt | fitting ceremony this~nnday) evening.Mn. Eunics . will servs u insulting d- -,|ssistedhylln.E|\.herJen- .as instilling mu-nlnl,Mn. ynle Hunmond as i ut dll ng plain, md Mn. John P. Brooks lnsulllng orgunilt. Those who will take over their ulfieu tonight me 1| Iollowsz n. Lola Hemphill, Worthy Mah -Dr. W. F. Hemphlll, Worthy ~iron; Mrs. Dals Tomblad. As~ ~w Matron; Roy Atwood, As- ~`~\o Pau-on;Mn.Beads ~ch, Secretary; Hrs. Mary De- l.treasurer;Mrs.lmxise Bel- wl,eondmmess;Mrs.Edythe twood,acqociaw oonductress; rs. Edna Mae Bmwn, chaplain; W. R. C.'s WILLINSTALL SAT. The Womufs Relid 00115 Wm meet nex€smudny nlisrnonn, Jmmry 11, for dw xvgulu meet- inz md mnunl inlhllltian of ol- Gcen.At the time, Mn. Hsnxi- eth Bawmm, who declined 00 lc- ¢¢P¢ umther ncmin|Ean when ol- f i a n were ,1,¢g,4,will relin- mlilh her pacition 1| preddmt M the Cm' to Mn. lhxie Linden. Following the ceremony, 1 hmdx~ eon wm be served. Miller,Adnh;Hrs. Esther BohnRuth; Mrs. Edna Reynolda, E hl er;Mrs.Julia.Bendorf, Mntha; Mrs.Inez Ramada,Electas Hn . HEWE'1'l'S RETURN FROM OHIO TRIP Mr. md lbs .Ray L .Hewett And son, Kelvin,nt u r n d lust Thursday from g,,~\,¢|-mn, Obie, when they hnd :pmt a week's vx» cation with Lhcir dnughwr md drier, Mn. Loon Sanders And Mr. Slnderl.They made the trip by automobile,leaving Blnir an Cbristmnl morning. Mr. Sanden, n graduate of the University of Nebraska, is em- nlwe d as a mdmni cal enginéer in a (adm-y at Bnrbemn. Mrs. O' Reviews FOI' M Autobiograph~ Tale Of Haw Mn. Philip O ."Bdrn In Pandile l l . .Ipo em b y Mr s .H nf S to r m L a k e, I o Mr . a n d Mr s . C h a Bla ir. Mr s . J o h n Su tto eau to th e c lub ne ||. when they grthe = a f l l r l . J . H. G The book.nn vu the work ol lki.Althungh of enmge,Hi n vo n bdfn in Hnwnii childhood on the inlseenoea of than provod bo be moat im matter. Also on Ihe pro to be praentndMrs. J . Hmld s stituted for Mrs. xendlng selected - work! ol Edzlr lan o. E. s. Installation ew Officers Will_As- sume Duties Tlus Evening Rs.E.BRUsE TO INSTALL Ofiioen ol the Mnklnley Chap- ~, Order of the Eutern Star, the yur of 1941, will be in- led lt | fitting ceremony this~nnday) evening.Mn. Eunics . will servs u insulting d- -,|ssistedhylln.E|\.herJen- .as instilling mu-nlnl,Mn. ynle Hunmond as i ut dll ng plain, md Mn. John P. Brooks lnsulllng orgunilt. Those who will take over their ulfieu tonight me 1| Iollowsz n. Lola Hemphill, Worthy Mah -Dr. W. F. Hemphlll, Worthy ~iron; Mrs. Dals Tomblad. As~ ~w Matron; Roy Atwood, As- ~`~\o Pau-on;Mn.Beads ~ch, Secretary; Hrs. Mary De- l.treasurer;Mrs.lmxise Bel- wl,eondmmess;Mrs.Edythe twood,acqociaw oonductress; rs. Edna Mae Bmwn, chaplain; W. R. C.'s WILLINSTALL SAT. The Womufs Relid 00115 Wm meet nex€smudny nlisrnonn, Jmmry 11, for dw xvgulu meet- inz md mnunl inlhllltian of ol- Gcen.At the time, Mn. Hsnxi- eth Bawmm, who declined 00 lc- ¢¢P¢ umther ncmin|Ean when ol- f i a n were ,1,¢g,4,will relin- mlilh her pacition 1| preddmt M the Cm' to Mn. lhxie Linden. Following the ceremony, 1 hmdx~ eon wm be served. Miller,Adnh;Hrs. Esther BohnRuth; Mrs. Edna Reynolda, E hl er;Mrs.Julia.Bendorf, Mntha; Mrs.Inez Ramada,Electas Hn . HEWE'1'l'S RETURN FROM OHIO TRIP Mr. md lbs .Ray L .Hewett And son, Kelvin,nt u r n d lust Thursday from g,,~\,¢|-mn, Obie, when they hnd :pmt a week's vx» cation with Lhcir dnughwr md drier, Mn. Loon Sanders And Mr. Slnderl.They made the trip by automobile,leaving Blnir an Cbristmnl morning. Mr. Sanden, n graduate of the University of Nebraska, is em- nlwe d as a mdmni cal enginéer in a (adm-y at Bnrbemn. Mrs. O' Reviews FOI' M Autobiograph~ Tale Of Haw Mn. Philip O ."Bdrn In Pandile l l . .Ipo em b y Mr s .H nf S to r m L a k e, I o Mr . a n d Mr s . C h a Bla ir. Mr s . J o h n Su tto eau to th e c lub ne ||. when they grthe = a f l l r l . J . H. G The book.nn vu the work ol lki.Althungh of enmge,Hi n vo n bdfn in Hnwnii childhood on the inlseenoea of than provod bo be moat im matter. Also on Ihe pro to be praentndMrs. J . Hmld s stituted for Mrs. xendlng selected - work! ol Edzlr 7 "d°&`¢=»»,a»=m»a »¢¢n.¢um¢.""""'""""'} ' ; } , ° ° ° = . - . . » - - - - = » - -=-»,» »»..:.." . . - : ' s : . ' . r . , ' m . : ~ a e 1-.aa nn, uk... neun m a m ul n- ""i*"'_9f! '"'°3:___. U1 don aved ' fur membersFmrnoonClub, d nt the home n on Jnmury 6.mwbiognphy,ninovon Tomp-A. .. . .. -a . .. . " ' ° = ' ' - " ' " " " " " " " " ' "u m mmmd Lxppincm ot -»-v---~ ---=-'--»-»;3g;-~L,,M,_0muhsp¢n¢!rvn;Snzmdayunr&\The Baptist Calehima were M ; u m a n~xg§¢wn\».'l*°°*1=¥mominginlildr vdchguesu otlhbert Mcllillnnat nbenhont, 51611 Lms. Pearl 1113, her mother. Mn.~l1 w. LippKneott.|lmlinem aeuion md mth! meet- Bu w a Jensen md um-me Mr. and un. Pm x. sam vm- ins.F f i d n y ~ " ° " § ; Jensen.ma '"mm-11. Sunday.mm mm m un ...§°'i>..1 lktvllr meetings wsu be held Mn.Sint'|dmv, Mn.Lsvrl: H-mwh of Svmx yFl.\1|Sonih thz!ourt.hF1'id|yev¢mmgolachHillermdfAmilY-p`|,°¢,_",,_Bm "&¢_\|_g||u, i'E°Ef"a.'T'i- 1'.......;_ ..`. ~° € ° * ' ¢ ° - ~ u m a n f w d m m u a c f h a d o n uk vi E4 "Ee ~on mr-n f 1.11 ,111 Mil Mary Gerlach, hom econce as one o e rpoaken. omics ielchdr It Bm : Hilh i~f:=5&'°2r!_ ~ ,,-__.£2§E: sam l.returned Int.week-and || ||:.; comments on ru ra l ho me a nd n l- tio ns l. we lfa re a n d o n th e 19 0 . m1<"'""7 W" tvsnv ITEM. nmuv EVERY rmce. LOW STAMPED 1'~P I E c E s ~=°a'~'€i§§ for embroidering "~>;. ___ l o c ~ each -= Seah . . dolllu . . apfonl, cle all ready los »\d||lu|flying llnpn.l\'| hm . . . |t'| uly . . . und dn Rnlslwd plccu ua lovely la |lFh of for you mm uu- J._& P. Coats'm v m n o m m u r C O T T O N z Serfr- ScNlna yuds to | deln.Th¢1¢'| A Wlde uwrlmini o vmndnfuleelon. ? . C ; L E A R A N c £S A L E ~1;f|,<§..REuucT|oNs:GREAT VALUES: Our rcgular 98c Ladies Finc Dresses, Size 12 to 20 md 38 to 46 Choice `l9c KOLTERM/\N's Ladln 5: Print I-lankies 3 for loc 36 Inch Odlng Fl a nn el yd. l4c 21 Imh Oullng F l a n n e l ~d. Ioc tended the Puadaxu Ross Bum footbxll gum on New Yenr'| Day. ofhred.extension service, talked on tniq- The #H club P"-Wflm cnme [Bling for a time sat down to one offorlpedll\M.ention_ during the eflodivenesa of 4.3 leaderd\ip_ oonlerenes.Bnrnud Joy of the \U.S. Department ol Agrlculhlre Advertiu in 'I'|\aE§\ie1°|Jrl|e Bly Valuc $2.98 SNOW SUITS $2.29 Good Weight Muslm yd. 10c Blu Valyt $1 .98snow SUITS $1.49 S -pi i m r s yd. 1s¢ OIL CLOTH Rcmnanh VeryChup 12 x 84 Pm Wool Blankets $2.79 ' ; : ; ; "x v . ; " ' » § 1 " " " ° " . 2 ' " " " 1 ' { " ~e m I t ° ° ° = , ; " a m ~ ~ l l D l I | § | ° f t h e P m n m - o n Gif.m l s m u t h a r d m t h a n o f t h e J n mu r v S n i m u h A . . .'I . .n I n . . | . llyrtle Hunmoud as inltdlins .plain, and Mrs. John P. Brooksinstalling organiit. Th o s e wh o wi ll ta k e ove r th e i r ew of f ic e s ton i gh t u e ll f o llo ws : ~rs. Lo la Hemp hill, W orth y Hat- ro n ; D r . W . F . He mp hi ll,W orthy str o n ;Mr s .Da le TombLsd»As - lti w M a t r c n ;Ro y A twoo d , A s - no d ate Pa tr on ;Mr s .Bessie Frenc h, Secretary ; Mrs. BQHW De- ..\;~n Ph o n e zz :-::-:W e D e l i ve r B. M. Pancake Flour, 3-lb bag Butter Nut Jell,4 boxes .. Sunshine Crackers, 2-lb box P. & G. Soap, 6 bars ... Marco Corn Flakes, large box Marco W heat Flakes, 2 boxes CUP FREE Rasinl, 2-lb bag .... l3 c l9 c 291: 23c 94: 254: l9 c FRESH Lettuce - Celery - Cabbage - Carrots Cauliflower - Apple: - Oranges - Grapes Grapefruit - Sweet Potatoes lovin,conductress;Mrs.Edynthe Atwood,associate conductmss;Hrs. Edna luke Brown, chaplain; Hrs.Viola Fear,mml ml ;Hrs. Hana Deets, organist; Mrs Hazel Beef or Veal Ronan, pound .. Steak, beef or veal, pound .. Rib Boiling Beef or Veal, pound Fresh Ground Beef,..... Po rk Ra nt s , lo i n or bu m , po un d Meat Loaf, 1/2 bad 1/2 pdrk, uound 201: 30: 151: l8 c 201: l8 c cation with Lhcir dnughwr md drier, Mn. Loon Sanders And Mr. Slnderl.They made the trip by automobile,leaving Blnir an Cbristmnl morning. Mr. Sanden, n graduate of the University of Nebraska, is em- nlwed as a mdmnical enginéer in a (adm-y at Bnrbemn. Miller,Adah;Mrs. Esther Bvln,Huw: Mrs. Edna Reynolda, Eath- er;Mrs.Juli;Bendorf, Mu'-bn; Mn.Inez Rounds,Electn:Mn. Dolhe Moon, warden; md Sher ry Moore, sentinel. br. md Mn. Walinr E. G0ehr~`y[,Q.};."fins md ,ML md Mrs.Wilhelm to um H. G. 1. mubvznigrnxg ; Grimm drnvo to Norfolk hospi¢al,|A!tamoun.Ca-Bda followsd Que pleasant life Willnterexhng sub-m... Q...~..»n» Alum Ladln 5: Print I-lankies 3 for loc Bly Valuc $2.98 SNOW SUITS $2.29 36 Inch Odlng Fl a nn el yd. l4c Blu Valyt $1 .98snow SUITS $1.49 21 Imh Oullng F l a n n e l ~d. Ioc OIL CLOTH Rcmnanh VeryChup Good Weight Muslm yd. 10c S -pi i m r s yd. 1s¢ 12 x 84 Pm Wool Blankets $2.79 :-»~'-|mn».n u r y necx, uuu mm. "='°|____H I 'u _|...vw V.~'-3 ,,......,¢,.umr .a n d mtl. n a n d e n lu n u a u u we r e served.W arren en z e rg mg d Mi s a Ru t h r of Mn. Sherry Moore M A_ C_ D beg |'Jenkins and John Biue ol Omaha 1-3 Bhtthielems11| Soll, and Mn. Wnl:" g m T o g u i l d |at dinner, Sundny.Enlstdn Club Mrs.A.c .n e w entertained Mn. Joaqzhine Bunting of Sy-Mr. .md Mrs.1-za Mntthiesen ¢ T H Y C L U B members of the Lutheran Ghqd ncune,Nebrukx,spent Sunday entertained the memhe I t hrs o eu'Iwith har father F. W. Arndt md a nd club at dinner in a Blurat her home on West Colhx ''H o w s S U P P E R Mn.Arndt.:num-ant,Wednuday evemng,' S"'°F'~.Y?§'f¥7?f*'?',,i"'f,'fi'l'1'I',§Dr..na Mrs.m m Stanley and }1=°.°1-1111115 e\f¢§~§n¢_y-m t , 1 " Membel xter taim rs of the McCarthy ~ a:?°:.§.,'°:,':"',;;:; :;,..";..,;i§ ;':;:° a;'.f'"""af""";l.§""'m£ ;:.,=:;=r.:f,., G::,.':': fd then'gumyeq gt an :md lunchem.Nui Stmlev spent the night as p;=n\!311_°{ \hq.c1ub 1 mgxmxesantreat.Ne w r e Mr . a n g yuter runner af. me Paul Barryome. Slturday evening.Follow- mg the supper, which is an annual vent, the evening was spent atards, prizes going to Mr. and Mrs. lert Cooper for hizh scores, and nnxolntlon awards lo Mn. Judith ronaon and James Thompson A lidnight lunch was also served Gusts were Mr and Mrs. Danhompsonand Grace Mr and Irs. Waller Novnk und Ralph, Joe lo nk Mr. nnd Mn. Pete Jensen,lr. md Mrs. Matz, Mr and Mrs.lerton Wlnchell,Mr. nnd Mrs. » kroper,Mr.xnd M n .Jameslmmnson.Mr and Mrs l:§hner Vinton: To Be Ho s t; wa nna ., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Vinton will entertain member:o l the Wednesday Evening Bridge Club at n dnner nt Koopnmn Inn, onJmmry 15; this wun be followedbymeveni1gof caniaatLl1eVln~ ton home an West lincoln meer. Anhnr Johnson \ u m . A ¢ m a p Mr.and Mn.Arthur Jahnmn were host ng hoetesg bo a double the Fnnk Hdghtme home. Misa Etna Wlebe, fencher of the fourw grade nt Central School, re- tumed to Blair on Sundny from Beatrice, Nebraska, where she had spent the two-week holiday. Mrs. Slrsh Ratlxbun, ol Omiha, formerly Misa Sarah Hulk, A mls- ter ol Charles Hunk, visited laat Sunda with her brother and no given nt the Bonn school. Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Cafd- mn. B. F. Lundt. LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK Mr.and Mn.Fred Chriel/amen of Hampton, Nebraaka,'n|-rived ln Blair,Sunday,Mn.Christensenremnlninglorntwo-week visit. She will be n guest of her brother- ln~|nw nnd sister, Mr. and Mrs. wm Redl. Ind Uthar Iriands and relatives nl this Vidnifv- af _compxnled themto the wzeptil'/ well and Mr.md Mrs.Charles __Mr. md Mx~{._John_P_:lens2n ~ lounoma ol bridge puym, 'mes-dxy evening.In the group were Mr. und Mn. Ev erett hmb, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Qngenen. _gn .mg Menon ol Omahn called Sunday Kearney mn mr. mu mn. soranon Lhe ladies' father, Clyde Allen, Jensen of Grand Island vmma and on Mr. and Mn. Grant. Allen Smily with their mother,M n . .....\ u- ...A u..1 . .. umm J. P. Jansen.Misa Dorothy Jen-L i'ith Cooke Hu H n .L .C. Klopp,and Hr. pu Guild, Toby M n . mm Ar mma d . Hugh Cooks is en¢er1-\\\I\-_ mer home may (Thursday)Mrs mum Bo nn___. -4 c» u.~'- Enimo-| l-lnhertdnl cm and -no .-.., ...... ...-. .,-- ...-.,.Rny Wolf! returned Sunday tn Kansas City, Missouri, where ha is a student in a helevidon md ra~ dlo school.He had spent two sen. who had spent two weeks vncation with her mother, left thusevmingsoreturn to her beach- ing duties in Omllu. Mn- Frank Bros: rehzrnsd 1"n~ I Iweelts with Hr. Ind MTB.F1'lI\k\Alnr fnwn Flnldnnm Wham nhn hadMls. 1.ouu¢noun QIWEYIZIHEG member!of the Coffee Club at the home of her daughter,Mrs. :nun Michaels 01'Omxh/a,I n t Friday. afternoon.'lfhg agpgagq was zpent at cards and prlzel were awarded Mrs. Hmry Kruse ~-----.., ..-__ ....._._,,.. ._,__Wal!! ami nmuy,,spent more dun a week nc, the Mr. und Mn. John Sutherland Charles Niehms home.Mrs.entertained members of their pin- Niehnu,dl°€\'°°¥'nl Mr.Bromoclxle club at a puty, New Yelr'| lbd a tonne: BIAS! PM ie repvrff eie. 'The uma group was mm- ed to be ssrlomly il\ an n hospital m e s h M .a m E a m n l ntiioldrega.'r..:¢,;.,,y.,,,;,;::rs.e 'Mr.and Mrs.Rudy Fick rg- lowa Couple .__Wed In Bhlr Miss Dolores Cnrlmn agd _Har- ld A , both of Curoll. lows, una mn.ueuexmmmnuul|||||||||||||||||||u|u|m|||u|||||||||||||||||||||||||||u||||n|n|u|n||u|Iim 3:21-i~3d_§§_ &f..,"§:E2"i"f 2¥ii§"i'? ffI"f`l.'?.n x u s e ,m n . lunch at the noon. 5,m 1 Famberg w u_ _. ...__.._._ J Uw u Pende|<lt"""'°d to their home in McCook,|Misa Frances Boughn ofvddhedFridxywithhar ister, Mm. Vernon F. Bellows usd 1|.m~ ily.She wu acwmnmiea by Ver- non Rnymnnd Ind Nmty Bellows, Ne b ru h,l u t Sahudny alter having visited at the pxrcnlal,Bill Fink, home since Thm-»day.| Guesm of Mr. and Mn. Bill Fick and Mr and Mrs. Rudy Fick onvm;we r e he r : mu until Snn~.'Thursday evening were Mina Mar-dav_ JANUARY ; ~3 4 paraonage an azou UCIUCIL, Llluuuu;..........,.- . ..._..,afternoon.Re v.J ohn P.Brooks Mrs..W i lli a m F moffic iated i n th e presence o f th e... .._ fir...-- . I U . . .na-~ ~ C ubr id e' s pa r en ts , mr . a nu mul. vn -M r n W i lli a mc a r Ca r lloh .L . A -\.nuuwaa w mailman m me mummyEvunlng Brian Club at the first meeting following the holidays, January 6.Gum plnyers were Mn.Fred Guyer md Mm. John Sutwn, Mrs. Guyer winning prlu for high scom.Mrs. John Leahy 'rea Mutter and Mmm Hewen gnret V611 Lmkén And Philip Shu-' returned Smdsy no Lincoln, when bert. the y In md y ln s i n In mvrafr Mrs.Minerva Carier received :Z-h00l"g1°had spe nt ff; hw word Mondny from Portland, Ore- yn air »r ~ ° "t h a n u m m o ngg". gv . J_ :Bllf¢ zr .nd Mr. md '°"'er Us "rs.oJones, had undergone 1 mnjor up- I HellvinklesEntmulnMinnesota Relatives .|0n.ll xlcllw mn e lu u uau5 m~.,Mi ss Helen , of Pipestone, Minne- sota,we r e guests Saturday a n d Su n da y o f Mr . He llwin k ld s b r oth - |IJ ldrew ihe cut nwlrd, Later the la- inn. My newen.|eration at the Emanuel Hospital in;u...mi lla :er ann NSW!-u1°|»w, nu.. °- °"j"' mea repanm no a uo1rn~r.own rea-H.L. Hellwizakle.The Hellwm- taurant for refreshments. kle's son-in-llw md daughter, Mfg The club will meet lglin on mm. ........ .¢.~..=.. .... ......-.,North Dnknu., md George Pdzh mn o l Elwood,Ne bns h,:p mt the holidays with their dnter, Mn. H. C. Jorgemen md family.Both returned on Sntnndny to their °¢l-¢=l\iHz duties. ronlann.ana 15 gesung zuuug nucanbe- - - ''Mrs.§ §_'§_ m ; .2 m .~B E N F R A N K L I N s r o m i s 5 : o x : = = | o | = | Q o | = q = o g g Q _o l: ___ 'gg_ \and Mrs. Walter Anderlm Bf\d|Jnnury 20, at die home ol Mn.Dressy Styles I1n Silk ]Buddv of Omaha, were nlso vidb-|Wa.yn¢ Sbeinbaudi. §| ora ok Sunday. ELarl Thomnsanan lhierlnlnmavgolens R gu||r $4.98 Draw Now $3.98 Bnlun Sha E C ur t i n e n u m Hu '" " ` " " "Fr l md ; , Ne » 1 E » f T" " "Mrs. Margaret Iverson and lam-'u §Birthday Pnrty Mr. and Mrs.E u l Thampmn ily entertained at dinner,Satur-E Curtin Gllllnm, son of Mr. and emertnlned seven tables of friend.;day cvenint.for Mr.and Mrs. o = M...Jnm.it-\»z.\ci mnm, mmr- a t n md wry . 'nneAdlY °v=ni¢1s>Clyde Reynolds nl Powell W ! £1 _..A.I I .:." "'"v:...:. .;.....|| JS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY I o ?¢'§;.f;.;a.;";f;;°°n;'fn.1. Prize. were awarded u uw dom mips. :md Mm. Ross Han!hration of his :ummm binhay, 'ff *he =ff**1'*° Mn.H°"?"' children.1»_... u.....-- ur....1.... ns... u..n...._ Thompson md Lloyd Nelson. lush Alf"-A .hnnnn nmant Newx u r r . » u g 1 : u u H u x l e y ,a u u n u u » 1 | . | . | n -- r_s c o r e r s ;a n d H n .J a m e s M u l l i n D i L i n I n w i t h 1 5 9 '_ R i f p h 1 f . " ° h ° 1 ' ° " ': I " : ' l ' § ' L ,I ' .a n d D a n T h o m p s o n w e r e c o n s o l e d .| . 2 : 1 » . . ;1° 1E: | r° _l u t l i n l J § nnmgu,Jenny mc mlmgu,Chu-lu Shumnke, Willard Gnstin, Robert Wnllmann,Duold Web- ster,Nylx Thumpsan,Knthryn Ladwig and Peggy Mn-ubdl.Feb lowing an dmrnoon of z u m . Curtin'mother served mfresh- ments. The hasten nrved luncheon. |'1'he mvv included Mr.and Mm. Hans M. Andenm, Mr.and Mm J nhn Parry,Mr.und/MLeon Hindey, Mr. md Mrs. mia' Hinz,Mr.and H n ,Howud Thompson,Mr.and Hn.Ja ms\Th°mx»m, Mr.and Mm. Ed Nu,- iI=isF|`§"w:é{71 Ei mé t hgr , ~ j_ P. Jansen.He mtumed the latter part ol the week to Shubert, Ne~ b r u b ,whnn he is superinten- dent of the mlmols. Mr. and Mn. C. W. Clirilth-nwn md fun lly emartnlned on New . » : . . . . , . . . I A . u .- . . A R¢gulu $7.98 Dresses Now $6.98 .lunlov Shu 9 to 17 - - Rcgulnr Sin 12 (0 44 2 vEA~_1g9AsT .Emi~ _ _ lb 324: P<§§3;,°§g,. _ _ _ 89c|ono ~_ r "\-§»».v _ ,. ,/ ~. . . <. F5"ulTa"`§'§°2 . ~ Q5 pound box 5 ~1~'Crackers Big Value doz. 25cO r a n g e s ~ Apples ?2§.°°.I.i'.¥......,..l0-\|1S 25c G r a p e s ~ 9 c ea 3c Grapefrui t ~ for 101: Squash 2221; C a r r o t s ~ Cherries Nur Gnllan uo mr, Mr. and Mm. Dm Thompson, Mr. md Mn. Wesfnn Long, Mr.md M n.Fwd Fraud: Ind thai: funi llaz Mn.Co n Hi n:and Lloyd Nelson. Mr. and Mn. LeRoy Baxter ana llmi ly entertained Smdsy dia r-novn for Mr.and M n .Arthur gg-» and son, Iandnth, of Om- |||||n|||||||ulu||||u||||||||||||m||||||||||||||lun||In|||n||||||||||||||||||||||| Sale of OLD PHOTOS » Made By Kuhn'| Studio ~ Photon As LowAx ~ Have You Had Your Photo Made Within The Last 25 Years? All TI1¢ Old Photos Are 0" °"P'9Yf _ ;R°~5°S§»~ SHN~? ~4.,f H n ,Hnrhnd Chriniux~ 2-md Bcity, Mr. Ind Mn. Alfmd Skovand Uylg, Mr. and Mn. cm Eagk. nm, Mr. and Mn. L. R. Skov. Mr. ami Mrs. Howud Kuble,Jmet h m m ,c m Svrenlen, md Hhs Joan Clmaxvu.New Years E n guests we n Mr. md Mrs.AnwlTaft,Mr . md M n .D a n y Hol- sbein. Min Cameron and Hr. Sor amen. Nil; StanleyGraduates From Ama= : E §s<mu. nam. Undverdty,um mm Nu. Stanley. dnughwr al Dr. .md Mrs.George Shnley or Brookings,South Dakcrba,wa ; graduated fzvm the Sum Univer~ my at Ames, Iowa, on Deoambsr 21.M i n S t m l a y i a l m ; \ l t e o f Bllir High School, the 1 luv- ink mer.The Stmlays have taken mapartmenti n Bmo kmq when "v wi ll :a ide ulh Yelr wblk th r m .Nm,is nthmding the xuidod in Bla-Kr until lan .mm- S h d e y i r l l l b e w i d x t h u n u n t i l | he ta ke | q>tu n h i n g n e :d h l L $1.98 Spun Rnyom un $1.69 Ha-mm Friend: Shower Mn. Doa Far Hrs. Dan Fear, neo Min Flor- enea Mortensen,1 meant bn-ids, wu gust of hmor nt a mileelim- eoul nhownr hlld by a grimy al Hamann friends,Sstuxdny titer- noon.Hn .Willhm Christensen ~| ' [SS r l "~|| | I;P l c m c H a m s 'L n s c ed 1i4ton6 £'§Z»`l§-1 3 2 C °ummm sm.Aprlcota ,'§;',a.....Y'?T.....?T...loc F l a k e H o m i n y ~ 5 c P e a c h e s ~ M i l k ~ Z f o r l 5 c G l o s s S t a r c h ~ . ~ Wheat Flakes §'{,'§_:;,_, 251: W-A Bacon '.§.°J"»T.T' lb§loc Oleo §.,.'§§. 2.for 25c Oysters .qt. 49c Wginers .lb 20c Cuz HATS = = EE= md Hn .P.K.Andex-nm ware hnchanaautthadmdnrtennenhoma. Otha n pxumt i o rs nnfkr no uu olga mufo llo v we dby llundma n n n H n .c m u m m m at Bl nl l- ;M n. C. E. J 0 h| ll ¢ m,l ln . f l - r l u y g w t . l n . G l l d v l W e b ..._ --_ ..._.. _ . . _ , " _ _ $1.29 and $1.98 Hats Pulau,Regular $1 Value, Now Mm, Regular $1 Value, Now E==E.- The B. and c. sHoP E n w r a n u n v v u n y , l | x I - : r e m u n n -E l a n ,H n .E r w i n C le me n u ,l n . § E h e r E 1 n n n \ , l ( x g . 0 . H . G o d l s y . § l r | . l m | 1 ¢ a e s I A n m , l h | u | ! a ~ | - ° l l | I An d 1 l a nd Ak n n Ag ; § - n m, Ad v u H| . h x ' l \ \ | h h r mh n b z m M 01 l0 §- gx v ! - w v : f l; 'wrMF? P-.g_==°§»~#==- # r n Blair Nabnah Jmmy 5. wif* rash. Ida] for ue in new motors. Actuly Item up nie top weed. 0 o a YITALEX MUTOR OIL renova dulze md arhn from nhl mourn. PIII up with VITALEX, nm A fer bundled mils and dnin,You will be :mud at the urban md sludge 'A-emved. o o o A R T S A U T Q ~ e Cleans OutSLUDGE And Dechrbonizes I r'g¢g gg Q Drive Your NEW CAR 25% Faster Hg eg f x x x x n x \ a \ m .' u ~ c u o a . \ : . \ a . \ : c \ : \ \ : ' \'m.xw.\.\w~'a.' u \' u \' \ .'~c \,x\:\.' \ : . .'\1~\'\ ."w.\~:\x\' u \ . x'°\:\ .\.m.' \' \' v. \ . \ : . Hg ¢,Jg ¢g 5 ) Mixed Séecially For Breaking In Of New or'Overl1au|ed Cars ! V I T A L E X ~ An All Mineral Oil Designed For Superior Lubrication PLUS Cleaning of The Motor vrrAu1:x Moron ou. 1. bdls om-red '°f nie for lk nm "M in x -1:_____________________________ 2 ( ¢ { K ( K ( £ (' / V' / Y A ( nunty Nurse |Powe~ Pape~ Cutter Indispensable mennard Winnei m Blair Lqgeg \Do You Remember The "Hello" Girlsf C°'1\P'*2F'=S 19§*?.=l `~0ver CraiQ§';.=1=»;.'='.ff°Hf.i2ii1'=1';§"»i°23;=T.. fnlnmlni ~~ " "" """ " " " " |10 anna'I s Blair Beanyou wel; Qlillanl"TI|!d.ly l\ll\l¢»!§"?PP9'| £31 13 15 ¢|°°fli0l1 uau»1~u U ;..u\..¢¢.-w h n s c o r e d e i g h t fl n n n f l i n l m ~ r : i \ l i . '864 Patients Treated By Mrs. Walker In Year gcguyfer High Tuesday night at.. . ." . -. » -¢.» n. \. |; ;u |.|.\.u|u|.n|\4 Amublm i n b e t h a n d e d C r a i g i t s f i r s t c o n of 1940 Kennnniopened the scorin onfieldgoalsbyDixonandé m md continued to hold the advant- Damn;the rest of the u n l u u \ l 4 ; . | » am n t ¢ t I : a n ! i ¥ e a l l . l s d g y ,i n c l u d inn S{rlnfh\¢r|l 'I-Im* nntientn Ullm-~ IF" iz.; 5: a'.fa"' dw games. <1: 3° Q led -s um MII. H-me? ¥i.%'.."",!.;§.,E.""* 'B r - - "bered 86I. Other ltatimia uf Mrs.Walk- ¢ r ' l u z t l v l t i e u w h i l e a r r y i t m 'o u t s parkednoints.me l08El'£Davidson ofF J2§'?,.. 2235! i§\3}` t"1E;!'d "§5nuEEf" fs11011og xco1001oo pt2 1os4 1 2 Kennard genpington Q FE" Calhoun 1 I-Iemun 0 CORNHUSKER Conference nanaingzz Won Lost2o o 1 1 s CONFERENCE GAMES uulwn OI scngllex- limkaup eleven.s z e w ml the oxenmln eight points. Fl'. CALHOUN LOSES T o BELLEVUE Bellevue High Yacked A 48 t4 23 defeat unto the lunkless For Calhoun five Tueedny night, Jan mg 7L°P the Bellevue i1oor. . 4 I the Public Beith nursing nervice in u m county,l m y u r.show Lhnt: 826 qdiea intendews were given 564 patient:reaivbd nursing a re ` M0 putianh received hulth in- m-nation An mal.. -.».. .¢»e...A.¢l .ml i n Thk is the third of series of udrlen regarding the muhin- ery med in the plnnl of The Enterprise The nm twa. deaI~i l l y i t l a a t o mn t k u mm I n d A noaafhez l p n y n m were rublhhed before Ch-istmu. Whlls a machine w cnt pspez in not |11-impox-un; in the publi- cxtima nf n nnummnar 1 mmmnn. their sluwnas of operation an lack of ability tn handle larg qunntitias uf ~ nt one time.. In the Pivlhlre abdvs, the cutiein The Enterpriu plant i| Aww. wttihz 700 sheets of Hnmmsrmil Mud stouk. such as used in thprintingo!lnterheads.In len three second: the big mn.I-a M; n.- ....u._ mm -\,-._ _ u o \ nll I1 » »~u Box »£¢}é= Cnlg KamedT. Ericinm G. ErichonRAver 'HancockKnnkllnKnhler ._.__, NOTICE OF SALE 0'Hanlnn ds 0'Hmlon, Attyn. Under and by viz-he of n de~ cms of the Dinrld.Court 01Wlahimrtm Ccu.nty,Nehnnkn, ren-dered in nn action whemln Levlie Pelk is nlnlntiff and HuoldGoll. et al., are defandnnu, md byvirtue of an order of we ilmedinBaldaction,I will on Febnx~ary 10, 1941, at 2:00 n'clock, p. m.,at the wan front door 1 the oomrty court house at Bldg Nobnsh, sell at public vmdue to the high-est bidder for c uh Lot 'I lnBlack 1~i »=the City of Blmlr, In WashingtonCountyNehrllkn.fo satisfyplaintiff:liens in the sum of s4es.s1,together wnh mw m zthereon at 7%per annum fromliifeosmher 9, mo, md the _com Do you remember the "Hella" girl|T - A quarter ol n century ego.these glamorous Indies were .al~ most u much an institution uethe.zleigfiexd Follies chorineo. Blulr had her own »-fem-f;= 'bldn to fame .the e c-nlured "Hella"};l'|'ll f'*iiZL? e rly ? 'B0 '| -lllu Ada Brvwn (now Mrs. Jack Bumluxn)und M i n Velrlll Fees. To tlioea fmuuu-with the present d-ly telephone swltch~ wma ie win be interesting m compare the above lihvwsflnh ol nn old-fashioned board with the present day,rnodernlud ,g@YP¢»Early lwifchbonrde, ln- -ltead of having lights whlch fleshed on when patrons wished to ule the ll.ue, were equipped with smell rnetnl discs whieh fell forward, nttncthlg the nb tention M the operator,when the eublcrlber removed his re~ ceiver from the hook.During an electrical amrm all dim on the board would fall, causing no little confusion. The tiny switchboard of the '20'e, owned by the Bell Tele- phone Compnny, bears but little resemblance io Bllir'|1941 equipment.Ae een be seen, the company dld not have mnny mub~ scribere in those dan- /On the left-hand dde of the hoard, nur Mlee Brown, may be seen the long-dlnence connections.elm 1 very limited m number ee som pared to ¢oduy'a long -~- eervlce.. The telephone cvmPN\Y.the time this picture was taken w u louted ln the old Pl!~ bulldlng,new oecupld by ~ Jw flgno! Oflienlon & 0'Hanm n ;~. , - ':.i .: fwfr!!. . Feminine laden-,will '- doubt be interested in the fllh lon notes of the day, u exempll fled in the openton' elothing Mins Bru\vn'|. mmm- e t r l ~ ankle-length skirt und M . Fees' accordion . pleated over- lkirt nndextln blouse with petal- mpea fmprmn were nnrxaerea tho height of nyle.In P h u of ioday'a elaborate, tortuonnly curled head-dreaee, these "Hel- lo"gflrle were their long hair in simple colle it the nape of the neck. Whether for-better or worse. those days are gone; and mont readerewlll azfve with us that, while the glamour of the new- ly-inxtalled switchboard and "Hello girls hu vanished with the intervening quarter of n century, new methods and im- proved service will more than compensate the lose. The aliove photograph is one of a large collection of old-time pictures taken by the late J. A.Kuhn. nm-pf-ua mm DOUGLAS COUNTY PIONEER BURIE I Funeral rites were held Manda in Benson for Ed Thelun, 81-yea old pioneér of Douglas county. Burial was made in the Mount cemetery. used came to Nebmskn wiul his parents ln a covered wagon.He has for years lived nn the county line in Douglas county just south of the Wnnch school. ~mvidad for the mother and baby or a psrlod of lm dlyl 196 mlls were mlda 0n crip- » ad children receiving nuiltance rough State Child Welfare 284 calls nn made an lnfuat yziem 188 alll were made on school - ldren Under Hrs. Walken adwse- ~ent. 2'l persons hui eye enmi-tionn md rncdved zlwwf dur- ng 1940, and 14 children neelvsd ~nlrilectamlsu. Norfolk.CHI NCH BUGME NACE S TRONG Nebraska mmt continue its H. 0 'D°!'of Norfolk m a m um week with his gran uncle, <,. W.Pickell.Hr.0'Dey brought greetings frvm Mr.Plchell'|old ho me i n v mm. wh e n be u na T o d a s ~ n i nh g h . . ~ d n pri nri ngplmtea nnfn we l- atevithnutlme.L \¥ e ¢ 6 ¥ \ 5 un° ena ct-r.¢ |!aP°P0!Cllf-Ttrlltlnmuhlnewhlmhte edgllltheprs s- unul lms ps a zun gul ng. Tv #-h¢ l| y mnu.vlPe rwf-i llsi lnveryoni inuy operation.In the m'i nfi IB bmhum.hwo vm, whenlhnelas ra c vthy tha thum- md l a n d when she et: mmtbe cut. lrtnightnndevenandallex- nctIy the | | m¢=i u,f,hes ci uo |melhud l l h w dnee forgotten.I n | \ u d , ;ha v y mndzlne,de- dgnodto bv thhndmda olnhoe taI 1 mckw-ithe ve ry nhm bei ng e x~ u t l y e v e n a n d w l t h the edges perfectly stnlghmmd smooth.AlmndP°W¢redml¢l1|1Iew°\1ld bel h l a t o h n d e l u a t h x n h a l f t h n a mwn t nf s to d pe rmt nn i i f th e opentnr found himself unable w pull the le vm-ha d enuugh w fom¢lahebladetluongh,h¢wouln pmeeed to whack xwiy until thu, jobwuoompleted. The c utta mo di n'l'1 \e Ente rpr l n plznt,u n h m d l e :heeuLhre e fe e twide wi thumudzpm- c i d< rna r| : Ie u ¢ un s he e ta hnKat once, is sued.Tlm fi rn psperlndn in width.cutta u wen hlnd vpenbed, uw Not °l=}y is all ntrxk cut to the operator pdllng down nn a lmz|.»l7f°P°l'use before svinz tu UI' level-»which in tum worked ».imv-ues but :ll work 1. carefnnym m m m m m m uw Duper-rrimmvd u m completion uw aa-The hand mmhinen, however, wen sum smooth, clean edges upon de~ dllulxled many yen-s :go by tho llvery.more progressive plant! became M' mum by umm. Rntrrprlu Engraving A n f i n g t o n ylcwa §}§\'5»¢0 0 Kelmand 4W ud L. Helmdng DixonCamberg Dade J. Helmling i s s 24 o2 1 l t 0 oo01o 1 P!111221 BE "r -e.B;l];;§;°;E;awcn;] term on the floor-a.tuun whom: ID U --" ¢I f - v - - 1 1 - ' _ - ' g i v i n g l l \ l |o u r t h r o n m r . I r v r r r i v f i r l n u \| n 1 r A u f lr¢;:»::vl n m u b L U r 1 |§,§`;;§y`"` "2`§f°"'"M "' ""|L HER HERE;ow games on be 1-hd um .~incu e t u -legs mgers :vl.lloplay.Lu!.her 3:7 ons And Went Pa e at ¥r*""°Lih Inge ol Wahoo Nehraskx, on melon Januuy 10.Lyon! won, 19 to Dm. mug, January |_0__7, over Bmaoft in u non-onnfsr~ Conn 51 | be the first §°;p=for encs un um week. h son's o o 'th:cholldays.L u t h e r C o l l e g e n t h - ~ ~ L i li o f D1 . *; '" £ L ' fo r ~ Hile olomy at Bla ir Hos pital, W°d` years, so n good game will be in y~ store.H"é" and Mn. '§?"°' Kuhr, Mrs. -.Ku.hr,and r . u n i M . TFms r Mmux o n xs r c n un c n ."amJohn p Brooks, Mg r .Wilkinson spent Tuesday at the Service: For Smldly. Jmuuy 12R°'°°e Rosenbaum home. xo A.M_Church School.Ke ep Bill Koopman returned to hisposted by continuing to go to studies at Ames, Iowa, Thursdny,school.luving spent the holidxys at the 11 Am Morning Worahip. An- pmnrnl. w. J. Koopman, home. them by tha choir Sermon "Thel M R K D o ]~l u, '',rs..n ey will v e uHom;-De!ended.'the second in her guests at n hrldgg fam-:ome | s o a todn M W S u ,m5 P.M.Epworth langue Me e t- "my m";_é y rhomgon And zz-Mn. c. Edmund Anderson. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH g Mr.and Mrs.Torn Wilkinson Hnrold C. Jorgennn, Pastor Ilnd Inrnlly lhd Mrs. P. K NelsonSunday,January 12:Snndny went Sunday wich the H.P.M,School ln ihe chlmch parlors; Bus- H\nnen's.Mn. Ndnon in vidtlnglinh service:at 10:45 A.M. md at pruent with M n .Ho wlm7:30 P.M. at the college audtorr W°¢¢,,-4 and Mrs.Wwdmv,nm Dm! um..- n...... .nu .....,.\. ._.. .. Bellevue i s,sR MEG:-nor'3 D.McGnw 10 HnrtleySullivanZerker Sullivan Calhoun fs 82 12 1 . _Woodrow 11(c(1 con1u1a ItRusmulmn1A. Svverkruhbe 0 E. Suverkrubbe 2 D. Suverlmxhbe 2 Clauasen 0 HERMAN SWAMP BY T EKA Coach John Nsmmfs lHighSchool eager: droppe aided battle fo Tehmlh 'I night. January 7, by a s 40 fo 16. The Tekamlh boys Shri and hum up n 20 to '1 lo: ing the first half.Kindl high point mm for Teknmx14 points while Clnbom tmon for Hema!" wlth six.Bet, star Hermnn lol-wandhandcuffed throughout the l h i l ~ l h e ml i n I l c t o r L pf |3 I 1 I 1I1u2|o r o ,pl2 r o1010 1 'ED M AH g=~;===~ ,a op-Tuesday can o l e d f mld dur- e r w um withnk hon-Emul- I,vm: mme.in the operator pdling down nn a Ima level-»which in tum :xx-ked x. n m r p L u a rhxvudn u n w -The hand machine, however, wen dilulxled mlny Yen-s nga by the more progressive plmtl became Of ~ a l l ~ i n ~ trimmed upon completion to aa- sun smooth, clean edges upon de-livery. Photo br Hanna. Enterprile Ifnpmvlng cmNcH BUGMENACE STRONG Nebrnkn mmt continue its flzhtmpinzt the chinch bug men- ace in 1941 unless unlxvox-able winter or spring weather reduces the hnger of concentrated inter tation, wrwdlnx to O. S. Bare, ex- iendan entbmologilt at the Uni- vmify of Nebraska ngrlgulhxre college.The oltidnl venllct for Wuhington county ln an atimntod twenty-five per cent increue o! chinch bug infestation,generally diltrlbutad./ l n f i n g t o n y l c w a Gatherings Honor Recently Married Couple _Mn nnd Mn. G.Willllm Wil-hnxon, newly-weda, were honored at n dinner on Satuxdny evenlngat me home of the Intern tawhen the hmlllel o! bo werepresent, inelndlng Mr. and Mm. A.E. Whltlmv nf Cordovl. On Sundly Mr. md Mrs. Grover Wilkkuon nba enhrhlned lorthan at a dinner, wlth the name guests present.The couple left on Sunday after- ;;°°° fur their new home at Cen- r. | , ~-,I ; ~ ' »'warau.|.,.~..,.'uv.:- .¢:m~,l,';*'%3" 'h..._|UL \ ' F L r llaulsvod on e vm ! :`1`° § '°"»»>'='l*"°='"? ?-=» s» ¢ ¢i ww=r»` ° '- . m m m - - -' 3 ¢ T 2 _ Wluudilkadoversemezhsesala `cha di e d,hs uw mde d bw u ho ni u m waonilamanruud-vell¢rur.or»_a qi q po s u i uda e uzh xurf Bare said that fully as many chinel hugs were found in Nebraska this :su as there were a year sgo and present prospects are that there will be fully as much mood»for eentrol measures this next summer. A state-wide survey showed een- terl df chinch bug populatlon have moved to the north and west. Bare reported I a m numbers ol bugs were found as h r up the Missouri river u Dakota county, and extend.ng.wat as lsr as a line drawn roughly from South Sioux City fhrurugh West Point,Columbus, York and Hebron. "lniestation was heaviest inCass,Douglas and Sannden anmdes,but heavy demise by 'chiueh hugl in 1941 is distinct possibility alll throughou the in- fested territory." Summaridng results ol the lur- vey, Bare uid fewer bugs than a your ago were found in Nsmlht.Richardson,Barnes and lanth- euteru Jnlmnon _eountia _where yllra, Don Rhea entertainfd gm- yuungaten at a party n onoro l the ninth birthday of herdaughter,Virginia.Tha table was centered wi ths dmoratedcake,and each guest lighted aminaturecandle which markedher place.Virginia reeeivd nu- merous gifts.Mrs. Howard Rheaaasined Mrs. Rhea in the anange- ments; and Misa Dorothy Mar-Iquardt of Sidney, a lor-mer teach-er-"ol Virgdnifs.was a lpedal gu m. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Rounkildeandsan, Im Ray, wen dinner guests Friday evening of Mr. andMn. Emmett Rasmulam ih Ral- m n . Mr. and Mrs. John Tillman, Jim~ mls and Jlcqudine, of Hooper, we regue suo !Mr.andMr| .A.C..Boldt, Sunday. Mis Gems- llarlhall rehmzed Saturday from San Gabriel, Cali- fornia. where he spent the Chris# m u holidays with her brother,Ialle Manhdl a nd fami ly.She also vmfsd in Ssn Francisco briefly with Misa Genevieve Hes- ru. 'h' ---- ;5""'"i-=»~ vw- -w-,Bvendgaard in Blair.a s eve ng ne ce.aims study at the P. c. Soren-" M g M 5 5 § ' * " " " * Y s r " ' ° sen home 'l'hursd.sy January 9.Soren :Don ome were Far. 'ind Mm Hemmn Kruse ofWW:lh~lm-.andMrs .Sorennn nsten w d eey I-i tentertainedatdinner,Smday Misses Geraldine Ind C1\"l°¢?~ evening, for Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wright,and A-nn Petersen were M a n u r e *"daughter,Mr.afternoon wlers,and Mre.Mc- , M M m Cheter Bertelsen and Donald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Marily n of omni.D_ Rqunbsmn of Kemmd, were -lwvper guests. J A N U A R Y Q U O T A 1 Miss Mnry Plckell returned Thursday to her dwe: as mathe-N O W FI L L E D ma ti c s lélfho r in n public high Ischool of St. Paul,Minnesota. The January quota of two memhaving visited several days with from this county for army servlc¢¢her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.' h u alreadybeen filled by two Pfckell.Hr.Ind Mrs,Plckell's volunteers.Kenneth Lee Jacpbefdaugmer,Mrs.Dale Potter and and Fred lawrence Berens are the Joyeg of Bingham, Nebraska, vil-two volunteers to fill the place.fled here on New Year'| Day re-Tbsy will be called w duty on Jan- turning uso the latter pm d the us_r_y 28th.week. one-sided more MRS. C. AL EX ANDE R IS DE A TH V I C TI M Mn. Charles Alexander, wife ol a Denver-Chicago truck driverloealedinBlair,died Sunday evening in the Omaha Methodlnhospital where she had been a ps- tion for several months Mrs.Ale mde h unti me ly death was the result of a cancer.Fun- eral services were held es-day _ She is survived by the h and and flve children. The Ale mde rs resided in n home on College Hill for nearly' a year until Mrs.Alexander's them to break uphealthforced housekeeping.| .GRAMP AND BING sg§|§fs fhéworld of 1960 m e m m c é a ¢ = =':|c u e s u Q ; a mz w e l " "" "me a l s wi1_~ » i -m m ?2 " '..I , ,_ e f -/ , i i 4UuU N C n u u f .J i l u L u v m V 1 u n :l n n r c u s u g .u | | . n \ :D ._c l a u s e s m e e t u t 1 0 : 3 0 a n d t h e1 _ , 5 ¢ w l m a m M c D o n a l ¢ l ,S h e r i f f w o r s h i p p e r i o d n r 1 1 : 0 0 o ' c l o c l : . ____|Th e voumr neopla me et in th eA d v th a i n Th e E n g . ; - i m,Hevening a t 6:30 a n d th e evejt Rri nms Re sults Ic h ur th se ri' ic e is at 7: 30 . (Inspired by Gsnunl Motors Fuhnma at Wairld's Fair) :. » ~ g : : »4 1 ~- ' s g - » -» :1: - ' é f * ""* " " '~w u r r ' - a ' n n Q ~w x x v r u r c a ,e v r a - ¢n m 1 .- q i / ; '. . ». - 'r f G i .° A u \ . P 7 » "3 u m m A c a o s e . ' \ w a » - 1 u ;__? /~~ , » _ = : " " 2 ' ! ' ? ' ~ ° ' f ." _ - 1 - . T . ' l ° E . _ n i n g rash. Ida] for ue in new motors. Actuly Item up nie top weed. 0 o a YITALEX MUTOR OIL renova dulze md arhn from nhl mourn. PIII up with VITALEX, nm A fer bundled mils and dnin,You will be :mud at the urban md sludge 'A-emved. o o o A R T S A U T Q ~ e Cleans OutSLUDGE And Dechrbonizes I r'g¢g gg Q Drive Your NEW CAR 25% Faster Hg eg f \ 1 ~ : I C : : ; c \ : c \ 1 ' w Q : o . x 1 \ 3 a _ \ x t \ . \ : \ x \ : .' c \ :x 1 \ .' \ : \ t c ~ x \ _ \ : : :\: ~ a : \ : ~ 2 ; \ ; ; \ : \ _ " \ Z\ . .' \ . I \ . " \ X\ l \ 1 .'\ Z. \2 Mixed Sfnecially For Breaking In Of New or'Overhaule¢l Cars ! v l m f x ~A n A l l M i n e r a l o i l D e d l ?svrrAu1:x Moron ou. 1. bdlsoffered'°f nie for un nm iima in x . f " " °01'\lP€|.'lol' I-»llbl'C8lloll PLUS Cleannng of The M0t0|-' 2 ( ¢ { K ( K ( £ (' / V' / Y A ( aepwznner mn: tell when tha loc-'ond dxinnh bug genentiun wa davdqplng.. lm than has million dolhn in crops were lavsd I n t y o u as 8,000 loutheutern Nebraska fum- ers comtmqtad nearly 750 miles at mm m b l r r l u l ., Boys mi d i t v u not known nhethor further fsdenl croooota gupplin would ba lv\l1|hlo be-d m n fund:mmt be appropri- stod by tho nur ummm. mn. wxumm Cook n a patimvinthe Dodgo county hnlpihlwhen :he submitted to an onen-tion recently. Mr. und Mn. Alla n W . Inks looompmied by H i n a EvdynHlmllh. Ruth Sh\mba\:§!:,andlhry Woener, attended Tues- ided Club concert in 0 3 : - y yuma the famous Rusdm plmht,Simon Bu-er.' i v v d n h a l i a e k i r n d nAu n u m n u m n L 4 §E1=\~»f 2|.. . ., ._._._____A _.___'K .»_1 . 1 .\;.gf ., _..-~~¢~1 i f : ~ ---~. . -._-.;..>\...»..;~2 :,,~V -:>~,, , , ..~" ~~.,, ....f . , .. _.f ,.,...,~. .~,....,... » xm., ;.,..y>»~.,..»;;1_,,..-~ ¢._~.,HP"~~1 1.-~-I .~-1 >2 =-~n .<~.,f c ,~.- ¢. 1 . . n = f . .¢ »/=, ~m u ,.4 ¢=....<_;».,... : ¢~...,.T .-; ;»..;MM "':, 5~,_._,f__ ~»f:;1 __ 1:2 -ji: ,..=».....~...»¥.,».»!.L: $...»-»v..»» ..{,..f :»:¢f..~'=»==..1'T ia ~: ;'.;;1w:;\...-I.~ e.~:: v'1,, , ., m . .. ....,, ,,...,, ,.~>»... . ~~ ' . '' + / gm,-N J 9 mx :1ml:..1:1~rmnrnm'.-h . » . .§»......... t Ceremony éonnucr muonLonGEswn.LBride In CanJleliglv u m| \ f \ l r "v v ln Homé The Jmv mmwwzi d w e m m i nM. - a f ~ u e d d s Da t e 1 J \; ' :. ; .'¥"°:..'°=~',.f'~x= .2-.3;=vVouun'|a!Chrlmtim lar m i '('1'h\mi»v>n n Abcvo in pictured Min hun Klnhn daungur of Mr.andIdGwill tnke WVU!i g g Nobla Grands or Mrs.He am Fort __n.n..m.,Wm...n-.» r...sn _._ .._.v.. .. - q uwenc to lan.Vanin ,: m m l o d g e ' M i n J u . .E J ! Ram Kuhr, Diltdét Deputy Prai- ient.mg G. P. Nm-by.Dhtrlrt Cer emo ny avaung.and Hamtheir dur the argl!Mm. R4 ll1~s_Cu1"1?2.S§i§,'Mr§f"` E°i<".§ '§ . ~ é T" iI2 f-I vllllavuu)uuvvv """°"""' "|111 M u Gr in d Hunter.WUC inCulou Dey, s'°vr1¢¢1¢_l°== '§f..."r~I - M Z o f f i c e r s . Wrich-Henricksen R i t e s Bendorf.Ar¢e¢nz mu pr E.neg, "Alqng the Indian |nq mn. L. J. pay, lll0 nz won:Calhoun,will be zolemnizedWereSolemnizednextSaturday,January 11 eveningJanuary 1 _ f&»a"`""`xzT§§MRS. JOHN LEEHYWILL RESIDE 'vih `K\Ii=}ur. qui Mrs. Inter umm;NEAR Aa ; ns n lt o tt he mnn .\| ¢ J e u-ln a pntty home wedding the Cl n Wrieh residence ufdeen of the Cxtholic inet. Mr. md Mn. lk! Arkell mhrKennud,January 1,Hr. Mn.W1-ich's daughhr,Su; Margaret, vu united In marrito Walter Henrickam, son ofandMm. Henry Hemi cknn Blah.Rev,H.C. Jul Fmle OF THE Mrs nhl,club,Tue!- Mr.and M n .ivan mu c¢i1m1m \J ;Neil Stanley, former Bldg reai Er. ;§.,fia,.; performed the ceremony.DEGREE INSTALLS'1'h.b1'ideso;-}° wéiif ~ anl_éil; hm Attendants will be Mr. and Mn. Hm-o\d Dey, Ralph Achatz, amdnYOFFICERSFRIDAbouquetw u ol In tthe Bllfrm e t peas Hina Marie Osborn of Omaha. A elaarivnri dance in honor of~1`;.'§:i!Degree of Humor nfhoers fmf>}~§£s"ai' ""';,{._§";AURA KLAHNwrgu ~>¢-w-fy v~ -f-'~--a-mls s Lfra . wi ll hmgm The ceremony willtake place :lebntea Blnhdu .at St. John's Lutheran church of Florence at hvo o'clock, withMrand Mn Will Johnson en-Re F erherm olfiehting.vrtxinad st dlmer,Sunday, in v.ey elehrntion of Mrs.Johnsoxrl the couple In plmned for Satur- day svenlng, at the Fort Cal- houn dty hall.Mr. nnd Mn.Dey will am- tinua bo reside in thgt lomllty. blue saitin ~ Withl pink-cams L evmihg-, .i»hu§\}y` io.""J-\t i o n c o r u g e . "|"\n.Iw i r\»*¢|n\\§ \'inP W s d l p f~ ~ `isE|`{-f"`iz'¢m»§""1 ._in the e T i s ~ A dinner was saved for mem-0 us)1 .. . .rdreshmenta will be servedbmof fn..immame f»miue»,|"nr..\n1L,h.bhN l_______.._.___._.__- Guests were Mr.and\Munn; ua unmwi Ju. ua lln. our xuw-mm LUND-sIEvERs__l}°*§__F'_;_g_4 gg-_gq-;- mierhlnd smmy for Hr. md NUPHAIS SUN.Johnson of Flair \n f » . E f " i f » . 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F °IMrs.Chri and onafum.M a r g a r e t V o n L u n k e n ,m a P h l u p i S c h u b e r t .N e w Y e a r ' a D l y s u p - i _.__.__.___._-\ r _ .__ _|n r . . .| n u m .JA n l r. . : >n l\I .b .|1 |: '11 1U 1\1 \l :. an unusually beautiful undl I"ollowfng the wedding, Mr. and ¢...................u r . . . \ A : . . . » l *c c \.' \ .'\.." \ \ \ . x'\ \ m. ."\.:\."\\;\..'\"Q\.\'.>~..'~.'A.\* QL 1 \ .' u \ .'\ 1 .\ \ . 1. \ .' \ a w . \ .' \ .' \ . \ . /g g 4 GRAPEFRUITTexu Seenileu 8 For 25c g¢¢ m u s m s z nu cena sq 171: 5 ¢H ROAST Fancy BeefRib or Chuck Lb. 20c §B o i l i n g M e a t , p l a t e o r r i b , I b ., _ . . _ .. _. .1 5 c . \ .' \' \' \' \ .' \ .' \ .' \ .' \ .' \ .' \ x x x° \ \ .' \ \ .' \ .' \' x' \ ,' \' \ \' \ : \ \ .' \' \' \ .' \' x \ \ \ \ .' \ .\ .' \ ' \ \ \ ¢¢¢¢5¢5/§z¢5¢ BOHS STORE Specials for FricE\y and s»m»a£y'" " 300-PHONE coo -Open Sunday Mornings- Open for inspection-refrigerated lockers. See how you can have your own fresh meat the year round without any canning or smoking. LE'1'rUcE Fresh Cwlid Heaa sc § Potatoes, Red Triumph, peck ........_-.......22c 5 Coffee, P. & G.. drip or regdar, lb. ...-..,.......20c g Matches, True American, 6 box carton ___-,_17c CORN M E A L SY RUP I Yellow nr While Kama Dark5 Lh Sack 15¢l Gal. 49c |~p C r a c k e r s , S \ u 1 r a y , 2 l b . b o x ~ 5 Soup, C mpbell's Tomato, 3 cans ....-.. . .2512g Navy sim, large, 4 lbs. ,,__.,_m._19c g 5 Com, Hawkeye, yellow or white, 3 cans .;.._22C g g Catsup, Yellowstone, large bottle .._,,,W..__9c 5 ¢ Lye, Lewis, 3 cans ...._....25¢ 5 PORK Cl-IOPS Small hm Lb. 221: AP PLES Fancy Wiaeum 4Lbs.25c NECK BONES 7 Lbs. 25c impressive candléllghv.service, Mn. Gulmson entensined at n ze- ~ x"`]'&`.T`°performed late Tuesdny aiternom oention in \-he church basement,n r y eattheBlairC¢ng1~egationa\ honoring the newly-wedded couple.From _y Q ' f »Lund mf in g t o n Wilmer church, Miss Maxine Gususon of Lincoln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D.Guatason U! Blair, became the bride of James H, Kempthorne ol Oakland, California, sun 0( Mr. md Mn J . H Km-nnthome of Aw Miss Betty Krogh cnt ¢he ,|¢,_|comaxworu mar, mms uucme um- Later. Mr.and Mrs. Kempthorne left for Oakland where they will reside.The bride's going-awaydresswasofsoldier blue,with cloves and hat to match. icke hu postpmed the date of her mu-rings m Wllllnm H. Rankin. ol dmc city, until early June.Theceremonywasorgi wly planned for Christmns Day._ ____Ames., married Sun-al.. .........».\...| day evening in a six o'clock cem- mony performed at Trinity Luth- eran wumh in I=\°emont by Rev. William Brueggemann. A setting of lighted Christmas decorations provided an unusually beautiful background for the nup~ tials_The bride, gowned in floor-lcngth white satin with a lace veil, carried a mixed bouquet. Min Verena Lund, who aerved as hersis¢er'a bridesmaid, wore a light blue aaEn gown and allo earried .1 mixed bouquet.Gilbert Stnnghoener ol Omaha served the brideg-room aa b u t man, and relatives ol the couple acted an uahen. Rev.Mr, Bmeggexnann, in an- swer to a special request of the couple,delivered a wedding ler- moh which combined their con!ir~ mation bleaainga.William Som- mera,accompanied by G. G. Gxefe, organist, lang "O Periat Love" and the congregation lang'a hymn. erdeen,South Dakota.The Rev. Mr.Robert W.Hastings,pastor,read the marriage line'at five o'clock, in the vreacnee of some 75 friends and relatives.Preceding the ceremony,Mis> Louise Stapleton of Lincoln gang "Because",accompanied at theorgan by Paxil I.eBar, also of Lin- coln.Mills Connie Sully, coupln oi the bride. lighted the candla. The bride was lovely in n regal, white wtirs floor-length gown;her large ann bouquet was o lwlatemllalilies.Attendants were her younger :isten Misa Gloria Gustuon of Blair,who lerved aa junior bddeamaid, an-.l M i l Winilned Bruce of Lincoln. Miss Gnatlwn wore a pink aatin flooblangth dren,while Misa F%uce'a gown wan of aqua bhu-taifetl;both carried bonqueta of rows..~ In the guest book, in charge oll\li:a Barbara Stone of Lincoln, were :wooded the names ot frlargenumberoflo¢-il residents, and the following out-of-town guests: Mr. and Mrs.J.\H.Kemp~thome of Aberdeen, South Dako- ta; Mn. Louis Jensen, Mrs. Ver-Ence McNall and Floyd o u m m of Hamburg, Iowa;Mrs. L.J. Gustason and Mila IAla,Miner Edna Anderson,Juanita BlantorandMarianKrogh,and Melvin Walling ol O n;Dr. and Mm. L. M_ Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Petersen of Arlington; Mn. Fwd Young and Mx-s. MarvinSquires of Decatur. Mn.Kempthorne,a Kmduate of Blair High School,was en.- ployed for a time in the Washing- ton County Court House, but tor mor¢ than a year had been em~played ln Lincoln.Mr.Ka mpWilliam Hughes ol lincoln ablthorne is atsocilted with Ameri- tended the brldegroom Ushers can Utilities in Oakland.were the brlde'g brother, Bill Gum]The but wishes Uf a boat of tuon uf Blair, and Jack 'r-ne., pf friends follow this young couple to lincoln.-1_ '?,;;?:Ithdr new home on the west gout. I 1:n e :Nwnwm ua lnorcnna l A former resident ol Fort \;a1~houn,Miss Gericke was teaching in the Arlington drool; unlil herdepamxreforthewear.cout, shortly before the hdidays. Return From Rose Bowl Game Among those returning this week from Calllomia, having nt- lcnded the Rose Bowl game at Pasadena, New Year's Day, wereEd, Henry and Merwn Jermeh,} Osmr Gilbextson, Walter F. GIA- schow, Leo Hooks, and Will Crich- wn of Omaha.The gfaup arrived here on Saturday.Stanley Jen- sen, who had accompanied them lo Lhe wm fo nt shnrtly after Christmas, remained for a week's visit in Sm Francisco. Talk abou: nmoozhfu-silk engine pc:fo¢m~ mee-le( me 611 your tank with Skclly GuoUn¢mdlee|.hedia'u¢n¢¢Eayxun- ing? Ya! Pm pickup? Ya! Img mikage? AlJ§|wl$ke1lygiv¢syma!llbrnb¢au1¢ ir is many pnulina mmpounded InnaONE. See you noon, I hope! nnuv 'l'Ad0|.lHl': n o n o n ¢..-.4 » ,mm --pk ww- am|..m¢u°¢ n nam mvnwf qua.'mm me mm.Tq I wann A Alfred Eager Service Station While on the cout, this Pl1j1=v,. -\x\.'\.'\.'\\m.x' \°\..°\. '\."\..'\. o~ M~. ~d~iff..~ ~I~ ~ e2 Santa Monks and Mrs.Chrin Schmidt of Los Angela. Mr. md Mn.Sonn McDonald me m New Yen-'s D l y i n C u l ! with Mr. and Mn. Anton Znndar. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Zenen wars New Year's DIY guests of Mr. md Mn. R°y Lamplwre at Gxfbt- Ill.Six o'c.lock dinner guelts§ Sun-dw eveiingl nz the Lowry Cxmcn homé wen Mr. and Mrs. John An~ demon md son, puno: Herman. ¢¢¢¢5¢5/§z¢5¢ BOHS STORE Specials for FricE\y and s»m»a£y'" " 300-PHONE coo -Open Sunday Mornings- Open for inspection-refrigerated lockers. See how you can have your own fresh meat the year round without any canning or smoking. 8'Uevts of Mr. and Mrs. J HiltonRoahdes at their home on West Colfax street Last Sunday evening,-. "':=»Dollie Moore nttendud a /g g 4 GRAPEFRUITTexu Seenileu 8 For 25cuct: dealen at the Elk's Club in Omaha, Monday. Mn.Georgg Hindley of Her- man and Mr.and Mn.Giris Wrlch visited Mrs. Arminta Sap- penfield, Tuesday. g¢¢ m u s m s z nu cena sq 171: r.,had as dinner guest.;Saturn ay, Mr. md Mn.G. B. Ellison Omaha. Mrs. Charles La mb md Mrs. es Sutherland will vlxit Sn Teln--11, Friday, with Will Sutherlmd d Mr. md Mrs. Roy Anderson. Miss Catharina Jenkins,who as been stndoned at Wnhoo, Ne- ruh, was transferred this week .Mlfchell when :ha will con- imme her naming duties. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thompson tertnined nt dnner,Saturday 5 ¢H ROAST Fancy BeefRib or Chuck Lb. 20c uhr,Misa Do mth y Smith of jn c o ln, md Le s lie P a k . Deputy Sher iff and M n .Cu -I ~lson and daughter ha d a s their ~esta, Sunday eveninng,Mr . an d rs. W illiam J e n u n of Fr emon t, .v ' '~¢\."u\..'\..'1.\.'\...' \ ' x \° 1 x' \ . \':\.\;\.*c t\,' \ .'v.~c~:'.\,' \ .*\.' \: \ .'\':\.' \ .'Y.\.'~<.\.'\."~. -\;\_~\_°\-'_-Q LE'1'rUcE Fresh Cwlid Heaa sc § Potatoes, Red Triumph, peck ........_-.......22c 5 Coffee, P. & G.. drip or regdar, lb. ...-..,.......20c g Matches, True American, 6 box carton ___-,_17c CORN M E A L SY RUP I Yellow nr While Kama Dark5 Lh Sack 15¢l Gal. 49c |~p Crackers, S\u1ray, 2 lb. box ,__............................17c 5 Soup, C mpbell's Tomato, 3 cans .....---.25cg Navy sim, large, 4 lbs. ,,__.,_m._19c g 5 Com, Hawkeye, yellow or white, 3 cans .;.._22C g g Catsup, Yellowstone, large bottle .._,,,W..__9c 5 ¢ Lye, Lewis, 3 cans ...._....25¢ 5 PORK Cl-IOPS Small hm Lb. 221: AP PLES Fancy Wiaeum 4Lbs.25c NECK BONES 7 Lbs. 25c § Boiling Meat, plate or rib, Ib.,_.._.._. .15c .\.' \' \' \'\.'\.'\.'\.'\.'\.'\xxx°\\.'\\.'\.' \'x'\,' \ \ . ' \ \ \ \ \ \ .'.\\ xxx :amen nn y u n g ueac n w n n v a r At the wedding dinner and re- Concludes vin -j cept1on following the ceremony, With Wuhe Stdnbgnglunhe Lndiu' Aid md :even friends wr..n ul w¢..\..»....».......|M L o c a l N Z W S |\acting an waitresses served 95 guests in the church basement. A large weddng take Dentend the table. and blue and white. candlescumpletedthetahladeeoratiunri Mr.and Mrs.Sieven are re- siding on a farm near Aman. \` P. N. G. Luncheon Scheduled For rn. The Past Noble Grand Club plans a one o'clock luncheon when it gathers at the Rebelukh hall w- lnomzw (Friday)altemoon for the regular businea meeting. Attend: U. ol N. Reunion LuncheonMrs.J.Merton Kuhr joinedseveral Omaha friends in a lunch- eun given at Old English Inn inOmaha, Saturday, by Mrs. GordonHubertMOwls la ,Nebraska. The event was u reunion of Unl~ versity of Nebraaka classmates. Mn. Sam Chely Retwnx I-'rom Washington Mrs. Sam Grely returned Fri-day evenlmr from Wlshimzwn, D. C..where :hs had spent several days with her daughter, Mn. Dee Counts.Mrs. Counts, who was serioudy ill iu a hospital there, ll reported m be somewhat lm- proved. Mrs. ll B. Dunley Return From Mo. Mrs.R.R. bonley concluded a hgliday visit in Webster Grove, I I a ...... V. .. ...~...-.. .e......e.. ...her home in North Platte. Sunday. having spent lhree week: in Blair with her bmther-ln~lsw amd sister, Mr. and Mrs. Weyng Steinhaugh. Wrgene Schmidtwin. ContestVirgeng Anne sdlmiat,M e r i old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D.Schmidt, was listening to her flvarlte prog-ram New Year:morning when she heard het name annnaunced as une of ten winners in I eerlal contest.Aa her prize. day when the whole enantryaide wan in a drawing competition, she hla received |Poppa-Momma Doll. Nyholml Relum Frnm lows Rev.and Mrs.Paul Nyholm and children,Gunnar,Paul,and Maria, returned to Blair on New Year's Day, having been guests oflIfriends at Audubon Iowa slnee son af Kansas City, Kansas, spent l5f`T|§;"W¢¢|<' Mrs. Emma Sell spent the holl- dlys in Platumuuth ?lril'.lrMr4 anaM n ,IAN: Naevs me family. Mr. and Mrs. George Van Deus- en spent Saturday evenhg near ;Fort Calhoun,visiting Mr. and 'Mrs. Harold Schafer.< I Mr. and Mrs. Howard lang, who had been residing on the FreddLong farm south of Bllir, moved,' to town last Sunday.1 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hansen and daughter of Florence spent Sun-fthyvisiting with Mr. and Mrs.| Fritz Msthiesell.I1 Mrs. C. R. Mead villtediq Omu- J ha, Monday, with her sister, Mrs. t 'E. E.Smufield,returning that ¢ evening.| Mr. and Mn. Dudley Carter and \ rthe day helm-e Christmas..1..heygNew Year's with _ Mn.Minerva alta spent the week-end ' " " ' ° » I E ; . " § ; ~ ~Dudley rs a "nge of the regular pastor. Mn. Armlnta Ssnpenfleld Honored Ou Birthday Friends ol Mrs. Ar-mlnm Sa penfield gathered at her home,' Tuesday, to help her eelehnte her birthday.In the group were Mrs.' Ella Brass, Mrs. W. J. Koopman, p- Rev.Nyholm supplying at the|' .'Lutheran Churveh during the -'»'..§'".H ~ J. H;'I.".§L'°.~Z.2 ~ 'and Mn.Hams Christensen and lll ¢Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christensen of 1 near Blair. Miss Agnes McMillan, Mr. umMrs. Fred Dlskmeyer, Mrs. C. H. Robertson, and mu m M d l l l l a h e eI I.were ln Omaha, Friday. to attend the funeral services for their cous-in, De n mmla n, ss.c SOAP CHIPS, 5 lb. b0'x 32c TOILET SOAP, Crystal wwe, 4 bars 15: TOBACCO, Grainger, 16 oz. can __.._.._69¢ OLEO, 2 lbs..,..,f_,._......,..._...,25c GRAPEFUIIP, large size, doz._33c CHILI BRICKS .............-...-"__.,.19c FISH AND OYSTERS IllllllllllllllllllllllllI||||I||l|||IIIIIIIIIll|I|||l||l|||l||lI||IIIIII|||||I|||||I||lI||I||| the Sky's the Limit for \ ~ '< %- QW __,/ ui . . . - Family Health with MILK Up-up-up will go your good health, when every member of the family has enough milk each day.The fullest benefits can be derived from milk which has been pasteurized. All hmlth authorities agree on the health benefits of pasbeurized milk and most cities forbid the distribu- tion of any milk which has not been pasteurized. Pasteurized Milk Is ` sold In Blair Only By §!;f"R DA! ~ PHI P gf~llliuouri, this week; she had hem a gum oi ht1rtrPnts, Mr,and' g J. L. Reevu, uinne December 1 . Mrs. Josie VanDeusen, Mrs. E. m.| ,Mn and Mrs. Gordon Shattuck Monte, Mrs. Frank Schafer, Mrs. of Gx-and Inland vielted Friday | Everett Tyson,and Mrq.Miraie evening with Mrs. Brube Mchiillnn a _Tx-iplett.The time was pleaunb-ind family.Mn. Shathuzk, \'.he| ~ l, Dv.; Return ~ o yom z .Mr.and Mrs. J.M.Day_|nd| |son|,Dondd and Junea_ Blfhr, ' x : t \ E n e dl e S » ; x r d s y * ° , § \ ; ; §h o n z e l Im d i f . ; D -m a i n s : - .n ' £ . . " 5 . I n l m l s m ,h e r l i l t e r ,M r s .' r .A . IEDYIS,a n d o t h e r r e . l | . l . i v e " } n ~ d 1 w a .M n . D s y w u o r m c r y -| » » » - .l m . .B i f l l r . o n i e m B o n a ' Ad mi ts Ne w Me mb e r At the mee tin g of the Me th od is t Official Board, held st the RichardIhpplncott home Monday evening, |M""John Sgmndts hdzni tted u |ew ;i=1»1»~= 'arg d "of eommuni'cT| l:t e same meeting,the board of Gzrlstlnn Educstinn w u nude |committee to lwdrthe"unified ssrvles"now being us d by may churchaa thmugia-uut the country.~ Mn. John P. Bro o k: und lg; vrlll sntsrtshilatnvd-lit Indian Aid Clrc'¢ when It meets st ins puzzonags n m Wsdnudsy Lhanooh, Jwmry 15. z r | l y x n n s n c l a x m a n n e r ,a n d refreshments were served Luther Leagues Unlte For "Welch"Party Around one-hundred young peo- ple, representing the Blair, Ken~nord. Duns College, and Hill Creek. Luther Leagues,gathered at the First Luthemn Church in Blair lor |"watch"party,Tuesday even- ing, December al.The early part ol the evening was devoted to games, and Rev. P. C. Jensen of Kennard showed slides depicting scenes in the church history.Rev. Hsmld C. Jorgensen, nu- bor of the Blulr church, conducted a service h'em'l1 to 12 o'clock, wlth mme provided by Prof. John Link, Lois Car , md Clemens Vig ol Ins Angeles.The party concluded with the wrvins of re-, freshmenu. Lnlhc r I-elim , The Luther Iaguc of the FirstLuthenn church will meet it the clnncn psrlors, next Tussdnyfeve runner uunnny mcquarne,ls u'nleoe ol Mrs. McMillan.!Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Brown en- jfertnlned at dinner,Sunday,for Dr. und Mrs. Ray Crook of Un-,¢oln.Alnenoon allen wars Mr.lBrown's sisters, Mn. Grace Noyes and Mis'es Edith and Alice |Bmwn, also of Lincoln, |Conch and Mn.Carol G m [spent the two-week Qxristmns nnd New Ycur's holldsy in Pierce, Nebnska,sw'-s n l M m Glst's parents,Mr. md Mrs.Richard Hltx.They returnsd on Sundn; svs-ning.|Mn. cmgs Snyder entertalned sg nn oyster new. Sunday evan-lng, for Sheri!! and Mrs. WilliamD. McDonald sud son. George, Mr. Ind Mn.Russell Mundorf, Mr. Ind Mn. G'en1d `Lernon und furn- lly and Kermit Hoteling of Ben- ningtan. l Bob Hemphill spent New Yeufllin Denver as the blast of Miss glmty Roach,mtumlng Friday evening.On Sunday, he and MisaJanet, iceompsuied by their ps:- gntx, Dr. and ln. W. F. Hsmphlll,gnturned to their studss ll t he Unlverwlty o f Ne b n lh a t Un-st 2:80 o'clock.|Advertise in The Enterprise coln.l I A 1 1 lI| I l i x1 I c1I E uhr,Misa Domthy Smith of jncoln, md Leslie Pak. Deputy Sheriff and Mn.Cu-I ~lson and daughter had as their esta, Sunday eveninng, Mr. andrs. William Jenun of Fremont, ». 500 to 600 Miles on a " Fi l l U p " Yu-you could be gazing 25 no30 miles on npllnn-ifyouwemdriving thin Nuh. Why dnn'! you? Look haw Nnh mrpuaa the other an In the lauvewpria ield,wid:xheoomfono!/usrcoil spdndng-:he can of Twoany Rnlkx Seca-ing-dw summon-incu and safety of 1 one-plea,wuldd body mdinme. And you an |Q¢h:|¢ Eu opdnnxl 'a- ¢ru",¢oo-¢heWeuh¢xl!yeCon- didoned Air Sysoem md Com vudhlo Bed. Come in, drlvs thi!new kindoi cu modny. 0 0 I ¢17c 5 ¢H ROAST Fancy BeefRib or Chuck Lb. 20c p 'B o i i l i n g M e a t , p l a t e o r r i b , l b . _ . . , . . , . . . . _ . _ . , , . . , . _ . . _ . . . l 5 c £ . \ '~ »' \ ." \ \ . .'- . .' \ .\ .'\ . .' \ _' \° \° \' x' \ . \ .' \ . \ ." \ .' \~ SAVE $150 ro 'Z 011 Evfnv T/wnruz "¢\."u\.."\.':.\'>...'\'xc\'t\.\:\.\;\.' \'\. 4 ;c f m . L f ' Q .~/ ~ { "~- . b a W z ; !l . ' . '' f . » < 1 § } _ § S Q ; ¥ ~~ ~ ~ . 1 3 2 1 7 r ;. S y 4 | >a "}q . . . ¢lte NA~H ~ 5 |Sack 15¢l Gal. 49c |~p C r a c k e r s , S \ u 1 r a y , 2 l b . b o x ~ 5 Soup, C mpbell's Tomato, 3 cans .....---.25cg Navy sim, large, 4 lbs. ,,__.,_m._19c g 5 Com, Hawkeye, yellow or white, 3 cans .;.._22C g g Catsup, Yellowstone, large bottle .._,,,W..__9c 5 ¢ Lye, Lewis, 3 cans ...._....25¢ 5 PORK Cl-IOPS Small hm Lb. 221: NECK BONES 7 Lbs. 25c 3 _ F; W nt Washi ngton Sthmumn|nnwm|m|||n||||||m|m|nummmnmmI ik.-1 u m o-»..¢|»l d u d w t n lnqfpeaaduuu l § /' ~..-;,' : ""n .11 e>~<*,s§=.¢, m x .;u.=§§.f'. § : f . . » , & a .'_r1~'..",;;,;;;1-rr '* & a a a ;€ : s 2 a mmz=; §L» 1 s - r " \i y --THE Dale Ne w s . Mr, und Mm. Paul Janet, Mu-y Jean, Paula Lee md Mu-ylin Gntachaw were dinner guem of Mr. md Mn. A.I-l.Jurggblnth, Friday avenin .Audrey uid' f m l d Doll of Blah' spent the week-end with their servation for a few day: Miss Clan Schoettger rehxmadw Wnnblee. South Dnkotn, Sunday,after lnendinz the holiday; herewith relatives.She vu accom-pmigd by Mina Hue] Wihog who arrived Slhmhy :ner vidtxng ntSL Joseph. Missouri.Hur! One:-mm. who hu beenill for seven! dxyl. is x-avowed (0be improved.Vu-nm Mxnhli l i s attendirgz wAsmNG'roN NEWS ~ Bifthdny Cdebntioa Honors lin-''"I2 W. Johnson Mr. and M J. W. Johnxon cel»ebnwd Mrs,~hnson's bihdy Misses Putty Kelly and RuthSttulday evenin~pnwlt were Bunk entertnlned at a New Ya:Mr. md Mn. J. A.ohnxon Emu Eve mm' nn the Kmwd pavilion.comm md Lillie.r. and Mn,The guests ulnyed games andWlllinmChrirtexuen.~bby md dlnced and lunch, was served by DORNACKER NEWS Mr. and Mn. Emu! Ohrt und nm: vidted Frldav evenim: withsandMrs. Henry Gottach and n.Mr.and Mn.Hmg, Gottlch and Irvin and Hr. and rn. JohnDomackerandhmi lv wen din-ne r na b o f M r .and Mn. Hr- QW McCann home naar Fun (kl- oun.Mr. and llri. Floyd AlexandeandBmcd'Hex-mm;Mrs.G u lWlrdandNormaJaynevldlad L. E. Ward, Sundly,Gamldlne Johnson was a 'Pau- gy overnight gu u t of w u m t s.Bztty Ward and Jeanne Lslble ol Omaha ~nt the week-end lt Berkshire AggQ_ Names '41 Awards 4-H'ers Are .Urged To1A 4 nu - mu u l lnnlunuvn mummy" m i n i 't h R ¢ v .H. C . V VI -imbv rdrmnctinz a n the mini.. humllm wa n Ile kvi n Somuomll o umul:0.H. Imve.mdrlsor;Tom Do wdl, bmkn;Ellis Cun~Ii ndum. ue o rt;m m S o m m n . :',9 fL="e:=;!= r~_ ¥§§ _;=» ¢~- vermn muuuau n -wc--\--¢¢'n "" " é ? { ° '° ' "Lvmwtion an K u n a y.L l B :ms Junzblun-h.md '}L',-M'-'Z¢7'¥n°f:¢¥'~¢=»»»4 on Tneadnr from Puedam.Califor-nh, when they atknded the Row Bowl' m u m w w w u a .I m a mIM-.mx Mn. Ggo nn Bonn n~| KMMPIRHU- Mr. and Mrs. 0f.tn7"'l_Grotheusen..And Hrs.Hsnry Gottseh'Mr.and Mrs.Fred Jnngbluw l m ~ E I ' : V A , p l e a ' x and Lloyd were dlnnere ga tn o f M r m M r H¢nryGottseh _ng w. me Mrs . Albe n H lund o f mln'mm" S u n d n y Afternoon '0m.\hn. Thursday svenlng.~Mr and Mrs. Alben Hsnsen wmhfu ~ g l e lm Da mnll gMr. um Mrs . Hlrry wi d*"dlm H-l "s .y Elu Anv le b; md hm; lnmuy. Hr. and Mn.l4wrenoem.. .¢.a».,» n.....4r i§xt;r"'i'iei1:"1;1;e breds PRIZES RANGEFROM $2 To $10 Norma Jun,n r . u m M m BenGottschandaughteMr.and Mrs.I.¢onanl Haier Melvin, Mr.and Mrs.Herbert GoktsthBarbsn snd Jerry ga M r . ml Mn.Willllm W i m,elen mdLllllnn. M";*F'd Pill Henry Jorgensm mn. ulrul nuc x um mn. :Ame rWrightGuests at thg O.W.Marshallhome, Sahmily evenln;helrlng llhrshnll observe sr b r\h~were Mr. md Mrs. Roy Nel- Mr. md Mrs .H. C.Blnco, and Mn.Elmer Mlller, Mr. Mrs.day. non,Mr. anq ji ri .Harris Andersen,Mr. nl Umanan rgnz the week-end lttha Glen nbaum home. Wilma Bates spent several dsyslnOmaha At the A.E. Knmett home.Llla Wolsmnnn sppnt sevenldlyalnBlairwithherslsber,Roma.Guests New Yssrfp Day at thenmry nmnner 1| vorwlnmz ru:-re hrz hgvinz been wpdnud by Rdxeshmmtswere nrved. Jhfinqton 'Vlcwb Nevrdlp To e U-C4>0p elu..n \v._1. __, _._L u m»7n§¥l'?»7`El1iiwo3>3i."k1m¢b. ha e% a n d Mn.Chet <;.'»&§'11L Aetomnnnied by l i m lhn hnl l, the y a m s o Oakland w lpendsmznda y vm Hr. Bmm'| math- ur, Hn. Blrbln Bos al." ' ~ ° ' a 'c.n1g_r£;11 '.:.=»; w e vE z t é a f z m m m d 1 5 . 5 . m u l h n h d 1 , Th y.Mina Domthy Hl ml hl d t o i Human md h mPull Jones celebn 'mnwday night. Mr. md Mn, Itettxinedatdievenins. for Mr.Jones, Mary JeanMr.m a Hrs.LAndchildrenmelehow of Bhlr.Dorothy Haier._-,~_.._,-... ll helped Mn.nti her birthday, Zlmer .Yemen an- mner,Saturday and Mn.Pad l and Paula Lee, awrenee Hlnlen l Meryliea Gut- returned to Mid- ar spending two " ' D 5 ; , ? , ; ' " ° 'The Nebraska Berkshire Breed- Monda anlter twa weekl' vention, ers Aasodztlnn Announced this M m m u m ,m u m ,vmwd na an time prizes it is offering.gg Chh n- bmi -d 1,» ; w ¢ ,-1{,fg_»=_;1- for -wal pnemiuma w 4-H mem- , "pi .; i b e nw h o e ha w B e r ka h l r a a t t h eG,,n°',,m,d wan.n r ._gg u n . N e h n l h s a w m r ul Lincoln Joe Schelcher in o m n .a iew ne xt nu.'rm My o r zi rl who|s lutw e e k.da ms ha wa to pwi nni nglltte rc a n an u 100.Th !li m. M o r d h n n t were a l l e n at Win we rlzes L. off nz ol and mehnrd :pens suqdayklmr-noon at the Martin Sands home.Donald d Kenowerd Swensonand Russell Wine were in Blair,Sunday., Mr. And Mn. Claus Kuehl endMr. and Mn. Clurlee Peter! lpentNew Yeer'| Eve ln Omaha.Willie Arn end Russell Wleeeattended a New Year'| Eve party given at the Kamend pxvlllen by'thg_Peter_l§.rpguer_hon\eLSnndAy.'P1°"'.P __°. = _.|P!¥§vAnnKel|y and num sum and.Mre. Claus Sehnleder, Jr.AndArlan,Mr. | nd~Mn.John i m . shall Ali d Hr.and iam \....=°?>5'$ and Dwene Mr. and Mn. L. E. Peterson mf Mn. Christina Miller.The even~in was enjoyed playing ard! and p were Awarded to Mr. andMn. H. C. Blaeo for hlgh score;Mn. Roy Nelson and L. E. Pe- tanon, low; and traveling prizesto Mn. Clam Schneider end EI- Nele Peterson home were Mr. andMn. B°n Gllssman,Elaine and Donald and Barry dnensen ofOmalu, Mr.And RollardHolme: and fnmlly and Mr. andMn. L. E. Peterson, Berkley andMattie Jane.The Dorcas Club will meet Juvnary 16 with Mrs. Henry Jensen.At the lest meeting election of ol- flcen was held al tollawn Pres-ldent,_ Mnl.__Elmar Monson;vice- In n la n d the cafe cpe:-ned inconnection with dm U-Co-On Sar- vice nation.Mrs.Nswdl willhave durxe dllrhla* the du_ mdJef! wm nm in an nixht. snvillx24-hmlx service. Bmrkholder Addres s ArllnlhmCommunity Club Prof. c. K. Burkholdzr ol ma-hnd Collars. Fremont. wu Ruélf Sidney,a.former menubar here,vixlted ova: the weekend withformat friends.M i n Jenn Echtenknmu ne ntmost of the holiehyn here, lesvinxFridayforRedOlk.Iowa,tospend the week-end. Mba Alina Nawoom md ann. Rkhud.returned Tuesday even-ing lrum Mhmi. Florida.wherethey spent several weeks wma Mr.Ind Mrs. Will Osterman. lend College nfweek: with her Mr. and Mn. Gene md Joyce Fremont with M mu, Mr, and M fenlen.Mr.md Mn.nun and Imcgeneday from Indianwhere they hld Sunday guests Paul Jones were Clarence JonesCity, Nebraska:\ ville Keyes and -Springfield,Neb MN.Wllter GuInd Walter FredMr.and Mrs.Attended the weddmce held at EIurday night, honMrs. Huold MoRidm-d Junxblf r i e n d s W g " ~ pxren*-!.un y-Mr. and Mn. J. Dodge, Iowt. we guests of Mr.a~ Rhea.Mr. mid Mrs.bluth, Mr. And Mbluth and lla Maejox-ie Jungbluth -the weekend wiMr. md Mrs.Mr. and Mrs. Jattended the Iune of Omaha at ElkJ. 0. Manhxll lon transacted b~ eil Bluffs, Iowa, day.Mrs. Fnd Rnm~ home alter twoDakota.Mrs. lhxon Mand Mila Agnes E GRAIN liiififs Phone 57 BEN REEH Holmquiét Grain 1§£liN{;g_g\b°r Co. " ~ a r e w s --Ol d ~ :i ts a o g g u t i o n to experiences.m xYou a re we lc ome ' ~ W ' Ari I ~u ~ n ~ , Tueldny eveuint.Hin subject v u "Crime, and Some oi'ItsRen:|ediea".Therlo eckmeyer.vice-nm#dent,nmsiued in the absence ofthe urelidant. Dr. L. M. Pete:non. Hn. Henry Toebben was tlkento the Methodilt hospital cm Mon- du when :be will be under ob- 4 I u v' Nebr. Blair Aa in Th Im m un"'n : m m i m n . "TERRY TEX" IS AUDITIONED Mr. md Mrs. Harold Brewster and lon, "Terry Tex", ot Herman. left 'Thursday for Chicago where the talented Terry will be given an mdition by the Columbia Broadzuting Co.They dll con- tinue on bo New York to lee GlenMiller and obtnln an auditlvn for the yuungster on Mljor Bowes' amateur prognm. C|1urc|1_ ROSE mu. M. A. W. sunday Schooln. m.Plane be -Divine service CHURCH o ST, A. Lndmme ancumh % d..» |. M sun, nnperintenden mvruinz wonhiD.mrmun: John G.ma ry o f th Ne b Society.will deliandextend: a -to dl of the younh C i 1 . u r c h S d l g o l w - nI t in lxmlble thu service will bethere wlll be noGzurchSchool ua umducted bv ;=;---5°-4-»-nf nu 1'9-gg-=f~M n .demneyer were ( ~ ~ d Sunday School both c hurc hes Chmrch a n d - ville 1 1 . 2 .rn..a churc h.A t 1 : 3 0 p . m. ness me e ti p g is h be rs a re k md iy Th e D o r ma me et n ext 'Thu rs ds I cum I ~a D~S\\UB\o w \P&.D~1 uw wtf T;|" r h » Hill Y| 1 I |.|I Asiverénain the Pumpinx #qui :novel ol sapd and lnionn in ihe well necessitate inte ~ wake:luwly . s w 'CALH~ H. H. Bnuwn, B spent aeveml da Fort Calhoun, aci~ well.The two-da | - _m \| - _m.... . ~JQHN DEERE DAY 1 W e d n e s d a y ,J a n u a r y 1 5 t | 1 4 \A t ~ " ° : i a " s " a 'I n H e r m a n f s n n n * n m D A Y w r m U s I5 0 F R E E L u ~ c a A T N o o N parents.Elmer Jensen,[ spent Sunday in rs. Jensen'a par- l. August Chris- | Loren Christen- retnrued Satub apolis.Indiana, >ent the holidays.of Mr. and Mrs.Mr.and Mrs.nd son M Falls,lr. and Mrs. Or-|bY daughter 01| as h;Mr.and Mr. and mrs.Chris Kruse anddaulrhters visited Sundav evminxwith Mr. and Mn. Emu Kruse.Peter Petersen was a dinnerg ms t t h e J o h n Dealer home. Mr. and Mrs. William Chr'l:ten~lson smilhmilv and Emil Gottachland Lil o helped Mrs. John John~5" eelabvrate her blrtlnhy. Satur- aKi..and Mrs.Gus Anch and Chester atllended the silver wsd~din: of Mr. and Mn. Fred Wulfat Blair Saturdsv night.Mr.and Mrs.Gus .Auch andChesterhalvedMrs.Fwddlesehow,Msryllss{s°h"m'd""celebrate her blrth- erlnk of Blair.Fred Jun blnth!siinz shower andCity Hall, Sat- rrlng Mr.and ns.uth and three day. Sunday evening.. . " ' " ' m' " " " ' ; f . . " ~ ' § 2 " . ' § 3 : mne o nn n .0| 5 Zi 1 .. . 'f § .' T` ~ . e 5 2 ' a mz lwiue, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Matzen|and Eileen and Sunday visitors jwere Mr. and Mrs. John M. Johh~=r_ guests of his son nn Gloria. Ann s New Year's d Mrs.Hugh C. Rhea of Fort Chester Jung» s. Francis Jung-. and Miss Mar- ! Omaha spent \their parents,l Jimgblaui.nllan Jungblutnal of Tom WdteCity, Thursday. and S. R. Bat-slneas in Coun-:\d Omaha, Mon- er has returnedweeks in South luanie of Blairnanuel of Northreturnedafteron ~ta their du- ool.= Notes Y; cuuacuae. Pastor g .. a t 10 : 11 a. m.The Tsubo'bald 1 Mr.and Mn.Gus Auch and Chef; visited Monday with Mr. ~rs. Ben Be:-funn md fun. NEW ENGLAND NEWS .Miss Margaret Hovendick was a visitor at school, 'l'hursda.ylester Fletcher spent Thursdaynght at Alma and Birdie Fletch- e s.Monday evening visitors atChns Anderson'a were Mr.andMrs. Clifford Larsen of Blair andMr. and Mrs. Nels Larsen.New Yews dinner guests at theEdgar Larsen home were Mr. andMrs. Emil Peterson and tsmily.Misa Ethel Kuhlman is worHngfor Mrs. Bertha laws of Herman.Mrs. Herman Sprlck spent Frl~da with Mn. Minnie Blum. . C. Peterson. Cecil and Ken- neth Thompson of Blair were 'Nes- dny sttemoon vldtors at Bert Thompson'a. Mr. and Mrs.Ed Fletcher en- tertained at New Yeafa dinnerfor Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Fletch- er and sons, Mr. and Mn. EarlFletcher and family and Mr. and gm Wamn Wakefield and Wil- irr.Monday evming guests of Mr. and Mn. Howard Hovendick were from the theme "Mrs. Louis Feusrhachea. mentsto and oda7's .l:.n....|Ph s d Ada n o r m tThy ai: Omaha.spen Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Mazill and For narrows, purebred, or whosealre and dum must be registered with the American Berkshire As- sociation,Springfield,Illinois, s2o.oo, $10.00. $1.00, ss.0o, ;a;oo, $2.00. $2.00, $200 #ZW $2.00. For gills,purebred and regigtgred, szono, $10.00 $7.00, sooo,moo, $2.00,$2.00. szoo,szoo,sa w. For litters,purebred and regis- tered,$20.00, $10.00, $7.00, $5.00, $3-00.$2-00» $200 $2-00,'$2.00, $2.00. To he eligible all gilts and lit- ten must be registered in the club memher's name and registrations in be in the hands nf the county agent not later than August 10th, 1941.This dsc applies no ngig. tration numbers of dren and dams of burrows. Officers of the lnociatlon are: Dr. A. W. Anderson, West Point; president; Howaxd Rhea, Arling- ton. vice president; J. P. Iannan,West Point,secrelnry-treasurer; Ned Tyson.Hennan;Harry Mumm,Yutan;John vnu,jr., Battle Creek; H. H. Burkett, Dale Bush, Lincoln;Ed Ermke,Fre- mont;Leslie Kerkow,Scrlhner, dlrestors. VERSE APPEARS IN "NEBRASKA FARMER" The followhmg verses, written bMm.Fred Diekmeyer of e m i lPP¢Ired ln a recent issue of The ikblilks Farmer,"A well-known _Ormer resi ent ol this commun-lfy, Mn. Diekmeyer is the dster o l Mrs. Chula Robertson I-nd Mlm Agnes n e x i u m or nun, u My Little White ApronI love to think as I work away o r my lime white apron all starehed and gayWhich ~ in the closet all ready for use, Fvxgyhiows tm rn get itwhen- 'ever I choose _ T'here's nothing so lifting when my daily fuka Ars over and I don it and look in the glass For I know mi ¢...| \.......r,.- .-, Martin Sands transacted m x - ncss at Perry and Casey, Iowa,Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson ol Omaha visited at the J. A. Johnson home, Sunday afternoon. Mrs.Fred \Ramser retirned Monday from several weeks' visit at Huron. South Dakota.0. C. Liesehe has been dak.Mr. and Mrs. Hans Moeller and children and Mr. and Mrs.FloydDodsonofFremont were dinner guests o l Mr.and Mrs.C.V. Sehumaker, New Year's Day. Mr, and Mrs, Nels Knudsen and Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Nielsen vldtedglth Mrs. Chris Sunds, New Yesr's e.Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Nielsen were supper guests at the B. A.Gottsch home, New Year's Eve.Eddie Rios and Evelyn Wieseof Omaha were dinner guests at the Wllllam Wlese home,New Year's Day. Melvin and Alice Misfeldt spentFriday at Henry Kroegefs. Donald and Howard Swansonvisited with Russell Wiese, Fridayafternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huber oi'Blair were dinner guests at the parental, J. P. Hansen home, NewYearsDay.Mr.and Mrs.N.P. Nielsen visulted there. Friday.Mr. and Mn. Louie Got!-sch andIain visited at the J. W. Johnsonhome, Sunday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. A. c. Sunds moved Thursday to s farm south of Arl- ington.For seven years *big hadresidednnafarmnearash~ ington.Mrs.Chris Sunds and EddieRise helped Lillian Wisse celebrate her birthday, Tuehday. Mrs. G. F. Paulsen visited Mrs.gy- Gradsrt at Bennington, Mun- y_Martin Sunds called at the Hans gsaeach home near Waterioo, Sun- y.Mr. and Mrs. Pete Petersen ofOmaha visited at the Nels Knud- sen home, Sunday; evening vdsitf ors were Mr. and Mn. Pete Olson. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Schumaker helped their daughter, Mrs. Hans Moeller,celebrate her birthday,Saturday.Mr.and Mrs.N.P.Nielsen spent Sundar evening at the Son sn Roaenkil e home Milo Edna sehmxde and Elmerl1 :» -i e s °x Oma ha we a t the lnnvmek iieslf. did no of thi w aj .1 §'¢',i|§'| |, Christensen Lumber C0 Nebr. Blair, time on bo New York to lee GlenMiller and omqn an auditlvn for the yuunguter on Mljor Bowes' amateur prognm. Ad in Th Im m u n "n B r ia n im n . l\r\l un|q.ul.:I unu (;_ 1-. Pau n me d l§f»_bble had .as lew `(°"§°E!¢|neater, no doubt.I nn-:nfl ll:an on 'V Q.~\..¥..m1.1 .supper guests mr.ana mn .P.wh I rZ f m K..~=dsfe°»..~=d ,41v1z=---":.,..:°';,,:" '"" "'"""then u-gun) nomo L m. atunmunlonser-| :the Kmmmi if annual hu:i-e d All men- :ed w attend.ies Society will v at 2 n. m. atIenry Jensen. c m u s r wer. Minister12: 10:00 A. m..~s.Pearl John-L;11:00 n. m.,ooxnmimivn and.lber. state seq.-iaka Missionarysrthe sermon eeial invitation z neoole of the s ent. as heuse for them.t sngedalillilnom-ran ;so,nlzhr service. mr.and mrs.unarles uoven~dick, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hov-endick and Johnny were Thurvdly evening guests of Mr. Hov-e.ndick's nice, Mrs. Henry Rosen-kilde, and family of Arlington.Mrs.Ed Blum and Vivian re- turned Friday from lllinoil. Mr. and Mrs. Iesier Hovendick and sons were Sunday dinner guests ol Richard Lsng's. Mr. and Mrs. Willilm Schelstede were Wednesday evening visitors st Alma and Birdie Fletchers. Sunday dinner guests U!Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Linen and lam- ily were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Knndeen. and her deter of Orum. Mr. and Mrs.Herman Rogextdrove to Omahn,Sunday, takingMisaHarrietwtheVanSant Business School alter a two-wak mention.Franees Hwendick rs-turned fo Wayne.Sunday, afterspending two weeks here.Sunday vislton at the BertThompson home were Mr.andMrs. August Jordan, Marvin andDv v s i ne ~ M.i s a __ Etf§ ~ It seems to be saying, an I slip it °n'Be careful. don't soil me, or l'll let you down.'So I tie itso carefully around my ws m And [cel like a queen expecting his grace. y n a n c h ' Vi e w s Members of the March Mixers(Hub met with Mn. Bert Hansen,Tlmrsday afternoon.Chrlnmss mm were exchanged.Mrs. Wal-ter Plugge will be hostess to theclub Fehnmry 6.Louetta Wrich, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Otto Wrlch, wu ill with pnemnong bg; week. a om rx s staying withMr. and Mrs. L. J. Heller in Om-aha, until svrlnz. Mr.and M n .Earl Thompson and.lo Ann were dinner guests ofMr. and Mrs. Fred French. New on Jnmmrv 5.lm. J. H. Bow-xerlntendent annmblain bemm and Mrs .also mublle tnol ilkxem. mr. nna mrs . rua re ct we reSaturday dinner guests at the Ar-Lher Wutherhy home.Billy Hart spent Wednesday dt-ernoon with Johnny Hovendlck.Mx. nnd Mrs. A. I. Magi!! andBobble mont Snndnv nlmmnm nt Yen-'s Dny.'Dorothy Jensen of Lincoln spentthe week-end with her p u m a ,Mr. and Mn. Howard Jemen. Mr. and Mrs. David Hansen andHnroldHansenofFmmo,Call-¢.. ... :.. 414 the par enu l,Fr ed Enger,home. Be tty Mc C on n h n i e o n th e li c k li nt thi n wee k with th e mumps . Mr . a n d Mn . Rln h n r d L e n g e n d txrnily spent Thuredny at the home o f M r s . L ln g ' | m o th e r , M n . M i n - nie Skinner. Mr. md Mr s. C bn rlea Haven dlc k we re Sunday after noon m d e u p - p e r g u e s t s o f Mr . a n d M n He r -ma n Hovz ndlc k. Mr . m d M n . E d F l e t c h e r , M r .an d M n .W a rr en W lk a f i e ld a n d mu m . , m u m m . A m e n u m m m o xRu sk i n, Ne bn n kn . we re we ek - en d m u m o f M r .e n d M n .A r n o ld Hnnnen.On Sunday th e A m o l d Hnngens an d their guests we re vle lwr e a t th e Aa r o n Ha ns en h o me n e a r B la i r a n d rm Mo nd ay at th e B ec k K e ld nh l h o me in Om- M r .an d Hr s .H v w l r d Jensen, J a c k a n d E d y th e lh r y we r e c a ll- enn a t th e F nn k By er s h ome ne nr Ken nu d, S un da y even in g. u . ..».,|U -ea-..q.- _m \| ~FARMERS!~/ou°RE |Nv|TED @§ ~J o H N ° ] 5 i ~ i E i ' 3 ' i 5 ; D A Y ~1 W e d n e s d a y ,J a n u a r y 1 5 t | 1 ; \At Oug' H°{'§'S"Sf'§ZT ln Herman Q;[f s r m n ' n m D A Y w r m U s ~0 F R E E : ~ ' 1 ? X é " § ? & " 0 v | E S E ~¢M A C H I N E R Y D I S P L A Y ~~T y s o n - L o n g C o m ~j ~Herman, Nflarnla ~ Wilbur were Sunday dinner guests at Alma md Birdle Fletcherh.Mnrk McOunnnhn returned Frl- day from Tenn and Knnns, where ho v ldlAdMr.t.ndM.n.A.T.Bol|lt Lenvenwnrth, Kansas.Chnrles, Howard and Vernon Hovendick were Omnhn v i dwn, Mandny.Hr. md Mn .Cluster Hovendlck were Fremont vimlwtl. Mr. and Mn.Wlllinm Sehd- ltede dmve to Rldzlnnd, Nebnn-kn, Sunday, to vlmlt En. Schul- liede'l puenu, Kr. md Mn, An- um Kxcrv. Mn. Chris Andenvn :peut Fri-dny tt the Pete Andaman heme near Spikes-.John Jnehm wu A Blai r vlx- itor Sntuniny afternoon and n idler at the Henry Hdvendlck emu.Wilbur w-mme spent Sahar-dny night at Al ml and BirdieFle4.ehezr'|. Sunday evening vldwrs at thef m . " " ° ° \ ' ? ' " ''"§"°were enumIm. u n d I ' ~ " `m m m e w en ,Chr l| L And e no n ,bn m\. .......... ....._. m l w w .u mlon of Chix was Sunday dinner:meets of Mr. and Mx-u. RaymandFrench.Mr.md M n .Glflord French and Gene were evening cellul-lllrs.Hnrold Jensen,wlm h ubeen ill the put two weke, is ne~ported belief.Mears.and Mewdame:Earl Jensen und llllllan Cnrlberz Ind Gene called on her o m y !Lly d°:x:dlhrj0 rleAte n and Gevrendolyn John»ondFre- mnntwe m8undny dlnnergualt|cl Kr. :nd Mn. John Van Deu- '°'§'r,....l Mrs.Alvin Svend- li lrv l Ind dmghten were dln- 1'mrH& n e | h d M r . md l l r | | . C h r l :W Nav/Yeah Eve.M n n n dl!n.Wlll'er8\ppem!1eddnndchil»g .rmnfCn1ho nnv re ngne ltSnn- ~Andrew Sund- were g g - n ¢ v u d J m@ ` n n i = » 1 1 m n m m n u n l n a x m w r x m - lenwerees!knst¢heJo!1m8wrk huln|.Sundnyevenlinll < sbl |,,;_,.>"z . . ~, f [JB\Ah', Nab I m 9 n u ...mm EN'I'ER¥f'RIS!}--- NOTICE 'ro CREDITORS A. C. Debel, Attorney -~t Court, Washington Com:-g,gé1'/r:o r mu - y G . w w f . ~w to the cmdlwrsnppenrme nt the County -»x\wmi n`Bnir,N¢ brnh,a n . 17th dny u! Jumnryn 1941, andthe 18th dly of April, 1941, for~purpo|eo!anmin\tion,nd~ Along nm Bottom Road -. . -- - (w lc c cm tf u Mainz; Surprho Pmy Honors McCarthy School PupilThe "":3.' 1" '°a;:2;'r.' 1' Mc- oo thNell 'Chrittemmnhnmn, .!"rld|; evening, 5,3 honor J~;_°° g;g§;~~on I'r?'...n¢ wereMissa Lo 21.31 Ier and Gertrude Wlrrlc Rolandmd Norma Lone. Janet Ytllhiand ber brother, Pntrida Johnson,Ellen Nicholson, Rnlph ~ .an -vin Wrlch and Swllnomy Thump- Fort Calham And \__@<=-n-fy Surprise Plrky Hanan MaryEdenHelpleyMn. Willixmionmbnrg mé a mrpriu party, Smldny m m f .haunting her daughter, Mary He ~on Halpley.The waning wasspank. phying Jammu md nthsx'parlor nmes and A lunch wuservsd.Those attmdng wen Mn. Kan- Wuhlngton,ta vldt 1 broiher,Cluh Sell and lunily,was RtmellSoll.Be w u accompanied byGeorge Khhnnde 01 Pender, both pl-lming to my i! they find work. dulgkdph Kuhrnentertamed at a er,o , ntthepamnlal,H. c. Kuhr home, for Adrian Flynn. Glenn Sommenmd Ronnld Wilkins._ l r .md Mrs.Cu-I Samnnn, nmsoro NES" DeSoto school °l>¢Md on Jann nry 2 tollowkag n ten-day holl~v m d m Mr. md Mrs. Chu-lol 0. Hin~ lins wen New Year'| Eve ~.. of the Wdter Gulinn.Mlm Ann; Haier, Roland Hina line, and Mr.and Mn.wn .Hineline :pant New Yeufl Evethardlohn Andaman hams in Kun n lMn md Mn. Wulter Guntin son:we re &mdly di me r ~at *-he W. Dny hom6 near montvu-gn Hinellne md Ted sm~ 9 Pe/t¢ruul!uh.&Su 1 .cou_ _ - ~ . ? . , . . , . . - _ .rendu W Y £RnIr|nn\_ ncuumnumus wnf c. Pldtfa, "pun 535 '"i=F3=><>'g-'=1;,§_13=»;=;S=J-§=-*=f*~='=-(amd-v marrgg mar IMW NQ a-L1°ydF..Sn1k¢r»iggi eflloom Shame:&Rul.Co-.m m M d d N m TdN»D§°|;T;f"N$°» .'";'¢;;;,,_,, s, 1§4x|SMP on Tolls ¢.,,,_fm No. 6:cum, I I | 1 The Board of County Cnmmh-Nv lirl 8.10 dunesimetinxwlilllfleldwnno- C.E.Roleubonm.n1nry 100.00 wrdlnu 9; uw.Rosenbaum Serv su., L. D. In c.mx 1 at n.ma»11K H.B T-G1iupC`lmin QL. Fanln.asus No. 7; Jesse Hllllw. Dlnrlct No.11; Fred Heuermmn, Distric* No.16; William Von, Dilirlct No.17;Henry Schroeder, District No. 19;Bertel Bertdsen. Dintrlnt No. 18:` " i 7 r é ' é i i = ' £ :u n é a t o o r d e r b y " ° ' E . . § % " ' » % "G ¢ £ , " i e 7 i i i f 1 " 9 F I 0 O n m n t i n n d u i ?m l d n l m !a m -Z e n i t h N i l l l n C a r b .C o . .r n - m ungf ''c xmmrmn Imp. c o IBM: City.°»§1m¢. of the unending meet-I v li rl n~89.21|JUSTICE All clalrnn not lllad on or bdoethe 17th day of April, 1941, will be forever barredDatedthin 20th day ul Dwn- "§E££§°'.1 rm A. (o .61-4t County udge. no f nc n OF . w u m l s r n n n o u A. C. Debel._Attornuy Ia the Countv Court 01 Wuhlmt-ton Comty. Nebraska. :s°rA'r1-:OF mu - mm Bendt-la. deceased. anon -a ..:";'a ; .'f."'::'s ' gi v en 'fm °'; r,. rr 2 °.e u'=~¢ >== '= °'"" i n 'i r Ng ru ka .at 10 o'cock in the forenoon ol nal¢Leday. the follow-kr matter will he-lrd and con-. : - f - ¢to-wit: The Petition of llnnle Bmdtaen nraylnx for theappointmentol Minnie Bendtsenan admlnlstrntrix of the eltlte ofsaidC311-latlan Benduen.de- een-led.Dated this 16th day of Decan-ber 1940.s é a m .mm A. c n - mm. t County .Indire- NO TI C E To c n mr mn s A. C. Debel, Attorney Goan Court. Washington Coun-Eyilebraska. STATE OF Solomon T.Bar-toa, deceased.Notice i given to the creditor:to appear before me at the Coun~t1 Court room in Blair, Nebraska,on the 17th dny of January, 1941,and on the 18th day of Apnl, 1941,!2 t 92f= #Pwr of s"==1\=°¢*°v. wx -me ...... ..... ..,.,..........After a careful examination ofthe iollowinlr bllla an the differentfund: it was moved and secondedthat ills following claim: be al-lowed. and the County Clerk lnhereby ordered to draw wanantsonthe fund:lndlated, to payname.Carried. all membern pree-ent voting "aye".Amerlan Bendinz Co..bond Sc. J. Beelnnann. suppliesH. C_ Blaeo. tollsBlair Telephone Co.. rentand tollsCarpenter Paper Co., rup-plies John A. Carrlgnn. court ooslas. w. Chmnbers. bonds Christensen Lbr. Co., IUP-pllea Enterprise. printing Evans Laundry, laundry sud.9513.95 76.08 12.50 smss u a 87.2026.75 1.86R. E. Fairchild, onstage, etc. 7.12 Gent Publ.Co.,supplia 15.00Co. Treasurer, postage, etc. 145.42 MBU Gilbert, clerical 80.00 Herman Tele. Co., tolls'2.15 Walter G. Huber, mileage .80 I Edgar Grele. labor Klopp Printing Co., lup- pllen 76.50Lydia Lippincott, rent 5.00N. T. Lund dz co.. bond aoo.oo Verona Lund, clerical.60.00H. J. Madsen, postage 5.82Midland Chem. Lab., sup- pl i a 6.15Milbum & Scott Co., lup- pllea 13.32Miller Munk, repairs 1.00 Wm. D. McDonald, mileage 280Glfford'Nielnen, damage 10.00Carl F. Olson, mileage 3.20Pilot-Tribune, printing 2 33 Q_lif£0l:<_1 .'%=¥- .l"'>°r -nn... -...~..,,..,, Weston Long. haulingMiller Hanelbdcb Co..xvpalnPhillips 66, zu and oil Bud Til' ,L-1»» uBarry Beck, was an oilBlair T1-analer. haulingJ. E. camnml. Com work Farnberk Hdvne., repairs Leo Faunsett.repairs ma i n .1u m a 118.02 52.91 14.208.25 29.551.00 1.28.55 zs.4a 24.11 3.75Hancock Farm Eovln- Co., repairsE. H. Hllgnnknmp, labor Jack laach, labor Kenneth Loeeke. laborL u x l t B r o s .O i l ,K u a n d o Miller Hasaelbalch Co.. .40 2s.so 24.00 5.75 180.65 repairs 2.45 Miller Monk. repairs 13.12 Moore Plumbing Co., repairs 8.10 James Paulsen; hauling 3.00 Repubhc Steel & Tool Co., repairs 29.11Slnolalr Refining Co., auand oll 35120 Donald Smith, labor 8. a0E. w. c. swrk. labor 4.00Stronger Garage, labor andre nw 63.40Dale Strlcklett. labor 9.00TysonLong; repairs 221.05 Andrew Murphy & Son, r~e~pdrs 111.80Am Au t o P m. .re pun 15.45 Burt Co. Coon Oll, gagand oil 549.90 Burt Co. Serv. Sta.. gasand oil 29.95Freeman Welding, laborand repairs sonsGene Freeman. labor and repair!1.ss.1o Cham.bers, Blair City; C. E. Whllaksr. Arlington; Bruce Cox. ForCalhoun. On motion the Board adjourne fo meet January 14, 1941.. Helm K. Bolt, County Cleri CITY COUNCIL P R O C E E D I N G S (0fl|0|¢l) Meet-ink O! January 'l. 1941.The ro tdhr meetinz 0!thBla i r c m c o u mu wa n wma t order at 7:45 P. M. by Mayor Sor ense-11.The followig councilman anawaxedtorotall:AndersonChristensen, Fber. .Kuhn Mcoom\ Re g a nd Schmidt;Rounds nb senThe mmm. of the last remlllmeetu1|r_were nad and approvedThe City Treasor~er's, the Lxghf and Ia nxdm ware read Mova and moon these reports be reoalved and planed on tile Al couucllrnen present voting "Aye" eraen ' e m M e a d . N e A n d P. S. Moore asked for nennlaslm to out and trim trees.Moved amsecondedtheserequests be refel-rod to the Street & Alley Committeewith power to act undm dry ordinance All eouncllmexpresent votlnz "Ayn", the motionwas carried.Bid of Clyde C. Nova lor Lot: 9-15 inclusive and west hal! ol Lot 8,Block 32,was openedMovedby Schmidt and aecorudec by Kuhr that tbl.: bld be relocted Aye'. the motion Wu carried.Moved and seconded that Mayoi l l coundlmen present voting :-'t d r. \1 eo' \.|, rLta I 1 ~»I1 rx x sv i ». ...~»-ynwurm. m me parunui,Nels Dahl home. Vldtora §nnday eveninfi f theClarence Sunpseul. were r. and Mn. Fly Jones of Teknmah.Those from this community whoattended the "watdx party" New Year's Eve at the First Luthem church parlon,were Misa Ireneand Leon Sorensen, Misa LavernePaulsen and Glenn Sorensen.Sunday sunver and evening Ruests of the Clyde Metzlers wereMn. Geraldine Mckerrher, Phyllis and Harold Lee, uf Blair.Visit-ors Monday evening were Mr. andMrs. Fred Muller and three chil-dren.Mr.and Mrs.Clyde Rey-nolds of Powell Wyoming wereroom Thursday and FridayMrand Mrs.Harry Tyson entertained at a fish supper Thursday for Mr and Mrs. Robert Andersonand Margaret,Mr andMrsClydeReynoldsof Powell, Wyoming They were hosts at mg when they had as guests Mr.and Mrs.George K. Nelson and Norma,Mrs Margaret Williams and Rita,Mr and Mrs.Edgar Iuxrsen and Russell Guests Sunday in the Osale Bur- lon home ln Blair were Mr andMrsBryan Wsrrlck and sons. Mr and Mrs Hans C SorensenofBlur were guests Sunday olMr and Mrs Hairy Sorensen.Arriving Sunday for a fewdays vlsxt at the Fremont JensenhomewereMr.and Mrs.RoDockridge and children ol and Nebraska. Entertaining at uupper Friday nother fish supper, Fhdday even- e v e n i n g w e r e M r . a n d M r s . G e o r g e r~\......\....|.:... ....~.».M..- " , | --._-.-_ .. ........ W ~~..m»;. Miss Eileen Thompson returned to her duties at the fhrryowenschool,Monday.She will spendtheremainder or the year as a boarder atthe home of Mrs. JlmShlnnlck.having made the tripdaily during the Brat semester. Mr.and Mrs. James Thompson were New Year's Day guests ofMr.and Mrs.John Neu-hoodMrs.Judith Aronson vlsltsd theNear-hoods on Sunday.Mr. and Mrs.Howard Thomp- son. Mr.snd Mrs. Earl Thompson,were guests New Year's Day atthe Dan Thompson home.Vid!-ors on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.Lawrence Cook of Arlinvfan andMrs.Howard Thompson. John und Dorettn Arp of Ken- nand were Sunday guests of the Henry Wulburn family. Mr. and Mrs. Waton Long and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hindley were alx o'clock dinner guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Nels Christensen.New Year'e Eve; the Longs were alsovldhorsattheparental,Fred Long, home in Blair on New Year's Day.Mr. and Mrs. Weston Long and ehildren spent Sunday in Pender at the George Wachter home.Mr. .and Mrs. Leon Hlndley en- tertained at dlnner, Sunday sven-ing, for Mr. and Mrs. Bill Matson and son. Robert.Mrs. Floyd Curley and son vls~lted Sunday evenlng with her mother, Mrs. Lena Petersen. Sunday visitors at the EarlThompsonhome were Mr. and Mrs. Gifford French snd Eugene. a s -'l'\unm|\|nn . . . _ _ _........ - .... -.. ..,. . . .Jackson, Cealle Boe, pm I-ll Katherine Lang,June McN| Kathryn Rohwer, Frames Sml Jeanne Knue, Jack Smith, Ral g,;',,hG°v;'1g;=Clausen,Clarem r.9,aDonald Hush,Bob Suverkmbl Bill Cox, Roger Kruse and RcRasmussen. Mrs. Gevnre Oh.rt spurt Frldin Blair with nm.Chrla n m . Dinner guests, New Year's D1o !Mr.a ndMrs .0 .l~'.Ha rrls ¢and family were Mr.and M1LawrenceNelson,Mr. and MxOscar Olbon and family and M and Mrs.Everett Ndson all Omaha and Misses Emily Ketdmark and Jeanne Kruse.Miss Norma Louise Sanders eztartsinedutdinner,Thursdeevening, at the home od her nunMrs. Rex Stewart.Guests welgala gutter, Hg; and Pat """;< ger ,1Beadle and Jeanne Kruse. Dr. and Mrs. E. S. B. Geesaams and family were dimer g m Saturday evening ol Mr. an Mr Harry Rohwer, Jr. and family b< fore Edgar and Richard rmxrneto their mxdlee at Lincoln.Mr. and Mrs. C. F. HardsoncCraig were visitors the past wee of their son, 0. F. Harrison anfamily. Mr. and Mrs.F n d Domsckeot Kennurd were Sunday afwrnoo vlslmrs at the Detle! Kruse hom Mr.and Mrs. Richard Sieve:and family were Sunday vlaltmof Mr. and Mn.Gus Timm an family ol _Bamlngtom ge,Llr.fn.ph oend u . nu l y »y,unrl.f llr.oiu- n-Wri. remat lnLl s. e-,d rl »\¢ld xr 'll s.1 1dI m s u u vu e .Mr,and M n .Nell W m a n nom had ~u zueata New Yea!D-_gf Mr. and Mrs.Andy NalucanLuulu Jennie Lowe; Mr. InMn. Dlek Strlcklett. Friday,Junls Welt and Ge:Ald Kobbl treated their school mates co andy In celebntlon otheir birthdays. Mr. and Mn. Paul Alsmufa sonarrived this week lor a few dayl leave; he ln h the amy, andlusl ro!-*la bo Pemmuylvania,havingbeen transferred from a Callfor nh post.Ruby,Don,Betty,and LouinSamsonreturnedfmmaweek'| visit in Morrisville.Missouri. Mr. and Mn. LaVeme Snmmn and the children visited in Valley Nebnaka, Sunday.Mr. nnd Mrs. Hans Gustln span(Sundny with Mn.Alpha Hurst and S. Hinellne. Adverligg hz The Enternriu ¥ . 1 . : " " : : ° C O L D S YY .u q u m555'rAnLs'rs SALVE None Drops Co ng- "NmTry "Rub~\|y'X'1zm"-a andarummm: Home Theatre .Inu ol hx-loc! Talking fitlllu fY\lllff\R'l'ARllE A\H\ r~nn| d an nd E mLn I r I I l v r and family were guests nt nn ay- nter supper at the G. V.Beadle home, Sundry evening. Mr. and Mn, Morton Steyer ofOmaha and Mr. and Mrs.Ralph Steyer md Billie were guest: Sun- dny o! Mr. and Mn. Wmldo Kruse and family.Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Kruse andfamilyofFlorencewerealle n Sunday at the home af Mr. andMrs. Henry Kruse. A l x w e n n l n o u n n P R IC E S Our ethical code. like that of medl- PAPIO NEWS New Yenr's Day gag; of Mrand Mn. C. A. Hinellne wens Mand Mrs. Emil Kruse and Donna of Fort Cdhoun;Mi a M-d f; Thompson of Omaha; md Mn.J.Thompmn,m l and BemxndThompson, Mr. had , Mn.Peter 'Hmmpson md Mr. md Mn. Joe'1'homplon.Mr.and Mu.Ross Luve and dxnghter,Misa Nalnon and Mr.Co were Snndny guest! of Martin Nelson._F'RlDAY~SATURDAYhnuary 10 -ll Salnrdny Mntlnee Admlulon 10-20 Cla. t~gf/YH/Vi //6//rsj ~nu n `§f1'n|fns ` ~-1 ~ "2w.';%;'"* 6. Aunrvensm. Plcruns 1F Alan-Class In Swing Comed Admission Evenings 10-30 C Also-Sneak Snoop Snitch Cu- twn and Ponuhr Scl~oe. T H U R S D A Y J a nu ar y 9 A d m.10 - 39 6 | ~*rr § / -»"i a .""""i .~1~ f f 'm m - u m i f V 1 . Ifhssttl ivuqgf ` \2 II an |m a s Qi q ' f ''4 1 n g !z f a \ r .* . v T h}` \ '1 1 .~ r \_*, Q ~,...v .N .: L * *\.1 a i u g n r n s Ralph Hineline has returned to his work on the river near Mia- souri Vnliey.Mr, And Mrs. Clifford Hineline and sons visited at the Charles A. Hineline home, Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Martin Haier, Anna Haier,and Roland Hineline were guests, Sundny, at the Har- ry Hineline home. my Tnylor celebnta their birth- dnya, Sumhy evening, wlfe Hrs. Emml Taylor and sons, Clifford, Charles and Russell. and daughter, Madne. and John Rumumen.Stanley Jensen was s Sunday afternoon guest of the Rolland Richter family.LnVoxme and Lyla Chdstensenwere Satundny night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al Paulsen. and family were guests nt nn ay- nter supper at the G. V.Beadle home, Sundry evening. Mr. and Mn, Morton Steyer ofOmaha and Mr. and Mrs.Ralph Steyer md Billie were guest: Sun- dny o! Mr. and Mn. Wmldo Kruse and family.Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Kruse andfamilyofFlorencewerealle n Sunday at the home af Mr. andMrs. Henry Kruse. A l x w e n n l n o u n n P R IC E S Our ethical code. like that of medl- PAPIO NEWS New Yenr's Day gag; of Mrand Mn. C. A. Hinellne wens Mand Mrs. Emil Kruse and Donna of Fort Cdhoun;Mi a M-d f; Thompson of Omaha; md Mn.J.Thompmn,m l and BemxndThompson, Mr. had , Mn.Peter 'Hmmpson md Mr. md Mn. Joe'1'homplon.Mr.and Mu.Ross Luve and dxnghter,Misa Nalnon and Mr.Co were Snndny guest! of Martin Nelson._F'RlDAY~SATURDAYhnuary 10 -ll Salnrdny Mntlnee Admlulon 10-20 Cla. t~[/YH/Viiv/f ~» ~nu nm ggurufns~-1 :ga ANllH£W§_8|8TEB8 Qi'~Cofulmamoon ~~Go a g nh o v a ~ _'&< ;*€';,:~~~»-~' Q = A unrvensm. Plcruns 1F Alan-Class In Swing Comed Admission Evenings 10-30 C Also-Sneak Snoop Snitch Cu- twn and Ponuhr Scl~oe. THURSDAY January 9 Adm. 10-396| ~*r r § f *~/ -» " i a . " " " " i .~1~ f f 'm m - u m i f V 1 . If h ss ttl ivu qg f ` \2 II an |m a s Qi q ' f ''4 1 n g !z f a \ r .* . v T h}` \ '1 1 .~ r \_*, Q ~,...v .N .: L * *\.1 a i u g n r n s Ralph Hineline has returned to his work on the river near Mia- souri Vnliey.Mr, And Mrs. Clifford Hineline and sons visited at the Charles A. Hineline home, Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Martin Haier, Anna Haier,and Roland Hineline were guests, Sundny, at the Har- ry Hineline home. my Tnylor celebnta their birth- dnya, Sumhy evening, wlfe Hrs. Emml Taylor and sons, Clifford, Charles and Russell. and daughter, Madne. and John Rumumen.Stanley Jensen was s Sunday afternoon guest of the Rolland Richter family.LnVoxme and Lyla Chdstensenwere Satundny night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al Paulsen. l r q u n v - r u e m l l l l l a l l o w a n c e n l claims.All clnlms not filed an or before the 17th day of April, 1941, will be forever burred. Dnted this 20th day ol Decem- '? & i € ' °'J im )o A.15141Countyudge. NOTICE FF SUITA. C. Debe , Attorney To: WaI1er.Va.n Wert, defendant:You are hereby notified thatBeuhh Van Wert Aa plxintltl hucommenced A suit ngalnst you inthe District Court of WuhingtonGoumy, Nebnskn, the object and pray¢rofwhi¢hl.1\¢obu.lnada~me ol nbaolnfe divorce from you,1°r restuntion or her m a mnunq. and lar equxuble mild, andlU¢KU1K as moulds for laid di- voreo mnwnwn and de sertion.\'°1§ ue_ lwuired ¢o nnzwer midpetition in wal Court on or beforeFgbrun-y 17. 1941, or said petition w1ll~be taken an true and A dscree-=~~ accordingly. Beullh Van Wert, 1-4:P m n u a Advurtlse in The Enterprln 1»¢+4~++4-+0-|~»r Dr. W. F. Hemphill DENTIST xumu nelcnxuar, ez ui,damageIrvilla M. Smith. clericalCecil Thombwn. laborN. E. Tilden, surveying C. R. Wllwn, rendu Wnh. Co. Farm Bureau, office maintenance Arndt Hdwe..sr*-lies Contractors Sunnly- repairs Miller Husselbalch. re-vlirs Petersen Mtch. & Steel, repairsTysonImg C°».repairsClrl A. Anderson Inc,np ni nJohn Andenon, lubor 197.0(15.0(u s :141.44 2.0( 12 1.5¢ 5.2¢ s u r 16.3E 100.85 46.20 14.51d90.00A mm ou cq.,anrollzu 121.60 Arts Auto Pnru. labor andre p dn 2,35Frank Pita. lnbor und re-zoo repmrsBaum Iron Co.. runnin 8.65Earl ~ French. \lbUl' und zsisa repairsGunble Stnrua, repairs 3.26 Hnnconk Farm Equip. Co.,repairs 2.25Jntux-state Mash. & $1pply,repain 17.88Jens P. Jensen. repaln 44.90 J, E. Jungblum, labor 100.00 Kerumrd Oil Go.. gas andoil 321.35Bds m' Mmm, labor ss.onP. Melchion k San. repnln 25.91 Miller Hauelbalch Co., re- Hancock Fam E<x\1iP~» repairs 1,55 Holmquist Gr. & Lbx-. Co., m n 14.35 Interstate Mach. dz Supply, Miller Hnnelbllelx. repaln :nd Equip,2,214.90 Jespersen Chevy. Co., laborand repairs N2-42 T~Gr-In Cbdn Co.. repnln 2.88 Soldien Relief Com.344.50 Joe Crptminxer. lnbornud repairs 11.50 Waton IAM. labor md ro-ppln soo.oo Korshoj Lbr. Co., mow fmceChet Beuennm, laborRobert Wilkins. I/lb°l'new Bertelnen, repairmei la. Oil Co.. ku md DIH. J. Schroeder, labor ' 62.00 12.00 35% la ss 10.80 Sorensen appoint A committee tg place v|.ll-Ie on Vl¢8l\t lou owuec by City of Blnlr, this committeeto mum back nt our next meat-ing.All conndhnen present vot-inz "Aye". the motion was an Coumdlmm Schmid:re wi ndthat pennluion had been zlven toPaulsen, Don Fear, and Dr. Pd-enen uw ew: trees.Moved by lK¢Comb -'gg seconded by Andereon mn the sv Trau-mrer be and hereby in authorizedand dnc ud to any w SkeinluerandSdmnen Inc. the sum al 275.00 for figcnl nzmrv fee on 01 D a i Inuat I-nd mid#-tion Paving bond.:for PavlnvD1 | tri fts2 0 .2 l,lnd2 2 .a ndlfee; .f.l:ereoo. md wa y to§',§,'§ ' °" 'g ,\§ ; mm U $60.00 for oremenoutobond fund.Op ...»'i°'&'1 Anderson.Cin-Nepean '»'¥¢ar. Emi r-1o5. Skdly Oll Co.. BU md.oil IFunk A. Tlelz. labor BN: Ho tpi hl, pwr Blplr Telwhone Co., poorBlnir Tnhller, poor C. J. Beekmnnn, poor&mpbel1.| Mortuary, poor Blue Goole. poorMrs. L. Buck. poorCalhoun lumber Co.. poorMn. Geo. Chrixtennax. poorChristensen Lmnber Co.,. poorL. J. Dey, poorDr. Robert Donlei. poorFood Mxrket. poor _Dr. Wnller E. Goelmng, poorGregernon Drux Store. poor H.Lyle Guyer.70°F Art Hnmmanx. poorDr. w. F. Hemphill, poor Mu. Carl Hindley, poorDr. C. D. Howard, poor J. B. Jonnen. poorMrs. E. J, Knott, vwr Gun Lowe, poorManuheld Grocery. poor I-'ond Mukefq poor Snfeway Store. poor Al Sick, Postnwster. poorEleanor Qnlcker, poor ozss `24.8014.75 7.90 224 5.00 70.00 48.00 82.00 9.25 6.00 12.902.008.003.00 2 6516.752.0010.0010.00 11 .5014.004.00l3.004.007.0069.0012.50580= en l xum-_McComb.mu . ,Schmidtvotinz "Aye". Rounds absent. themotion wu earned.H i m Sorensen apvolntd Councilman Schmidt md Anderson ami Mayor Soneneen to study thenine or vlnnt lots owned by dzy.Mayor Sorensen Appointed JolmRumen, Clue! of Fire Depnrtmeut, and lmmln Murdoch,AssistantCnief.Moved and seconded Lbae Wwihne na be §°f;*j_g===d bv the eounc .ro n,Cbrimmsen. Feer. Kuhr. .McComb Reeh,Schmidt voting "Aye",Ramda xbnmt.the motion w u carried._The following bills were read: Dee. W II s1,zo5.ou Henry olmnum.ealuy as mRoy Spanien. slllry 110.00LeonardPedersen, salary ~ 27.45256.502.1u1.954.80 G. L. Dixon, Ing, Vlnwn-Evans Chev. Co.,Chains ,Lund! Bros Oil Co.. tiresHarold Teylor, lxbor Clifford Ray. labvr Ind: Hi llm, laborW. S. Darley dz Co., Mdee.14.46HaroldJensen.labor 2.80 Ray Gilletf labor 15.60All Makes Typewriter Co.. typewriter 87.60 Ei Blair, Nebraska Miller Hauelbalch Co., re-. pain & equip.886.02 Miller Munk, repairs 13.45 LEONARD AXTELL General Contractor md Builder Power Equipment MASON and CARPENTER w o r m . Blue Prints Insure Yau: Car w m a C. v. SHUMAKER Wumwnn., Near.In Lhu Sme Fnrm Mumal Ins. Co. so-cz ¢~-n»-na-4-¢»++++++++++++ T 1oo4'é2'§§|\'i§'ii;f"K`;mn¢ 16-42°I n o n D 1\nn'/\nx |u n . u . l \ ¢ o 1 I L | u n u D E N T I S T nnun: 9 to 12 2 no s Room! in Mule Building Efwluz- mmm \\"e4. ma' su.Bldr, Nebrlskx Coidn v-u Neurilil `-f f ;| ; H Lnmbmm 'N I ' r i m I - w r S H O P Dorm;Waller. pour u.wQuarterlyend nnnual reportswerereceived from the CountyClerk,Clerk District Court und Bounty Judge.The snnw report of the Fu-'mBuzruu wu received md placed on file,_ ____ Wm.Wnzmm.laborA. W. Inc, bladegrglwmn. woo d ea u m m rMiller-Co.,clampBoba Service Station. Mdm Omahn Pwuting Co lup- 2.4011.oe|~.t 'wnxiamn and on Mr. and Mrs. Elzy~ v.l."5§"\=;v@ were sruesta 0fISaturdav nicht and E e ......the Byron Bnnns.On '1'uesda:¢. Mr. and Mrs, S. I. Moore took their son-in-law and daughter,Mr .nnd M n .Vaden Webster to Cheyenne, W yoming, whe n t hey will ma ke tha h-home. Mr .an d Mr s .M o o n retumed home W ednesday.Mr. nnd Mrs. Ro y Roberta have named their little dnuglxler,h o m December 3 t h a t home,Donna F l y a --~w \ | ~m~ul~tha John Heinasemu. Millar Hunk. labor 6.05Harold Pleper, llbor 24.00L t . Dm.569.10 wg Cub Fund 107.16ovsd and pounded than bm;be lllowed me :md and warrants Valley were guests of Mr.and n. J. S. Conety at supper, Sum y,Fntenaining at supper Sunday Yen-'n Dly for Mr.and Mn. Clyde Reynolds of Powell,Wyo- ming, were the A. E. Dixons.The guests remained the rent of theweek,retu g home Mondaymorning.Alm guests at :upperd Mrs. R. A.Sunday were Mr. an _Anderson of Powell, Wyoming.Miss Helen Johnson of KennandinhelpingcareforMrs.E.E.Dixon,who came home on Fri-day,The Dixon's llbtle daughter,Linda Joy, remained at the hospi- tnl for a few days.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tyson wereguestsatAchilisupperat the home of Mr. and Mn. Ralph bong- well, recently. above price.The wishes of our clients ure foremost with us. BENDORFFUNERAL HOME Mr.King's mother,Mrs.AlbertKing, who puffered A stroke Fri- day nlght. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Emory and Wnyne were dinner guests, NewYeais Day, nl Mr. :nd Mrs. Wll~ mer Rehbdn at North Bend.New Yuan Eve guests ol the Aubrey Gaines were Mr. and Mn. Lloyd Metzler And dnughten, Mr. and Mrs. Orva Metzler and chil- dren. o 0 0 0 .r - ,..,.. FOR SALE!Mu. Tom Wakefield, Jr., were Mr.and Mn.Roy Wnkefield And Wayne a Rol.FSME|ER'S DAIRY cow s m ; Wisconsin §$Z,°J5'$°§¥$§.°"'°'" and TYSON-LONG COandwithhisson,William,o! Benson. G°0l'Ke spent Saturday and Sundnyin Council Bluffs with Mn. Nel- eon'n mother, Mn. M. P. Chrlsien- sen, who was celebrating her 83rd blrlh anniversary.The Warren Wakefieldn were guests Fridav evening of Mr. andMrs. En-l Fletcher,On New' Year's Day they attended a famlly dinner at the parental, Ed Fletch- ers.Doyle Cox visited Sundady withhisgrandparents,hir.an Mrs.' T. A, Cox.near Tekemnh. REGISTERED BERKSHIRE BOARS The Best Breeding Lines Fa" ang Spring ours ,i 5.8717.85 1.508.00 above price.The wishes of our clients ure foremost with us. BENDORFFUNERAL HOME January 12-13 Sundsy Matinee Admission 10-30 Chl.. HIT PARADE \.. - s .. ,==ap.~1@L`*=J ~ ~ /" u \ \ "1 \~ FOR SALE! TUESDAY January HAdmluion I0-20 Cha. ~/ M / f ' `5 g......... A l s o - S wi n g W i th Bing;Comedy and News Ree l. Eve ni ng Adm . sion I0-35 Cts. TYSON-LONG CO REGISTERED BERKSHIRE BOARS The Best Breeding Lines Fa" ang Spring ours ,i wen _' \Q Cu_lipalon _ |||m||||||||||||||m|||m|||||||||||||||||nmnnnl||In||||||||||n||||u||||||m|||||| LIVESTOCK AUCTION g O Troubles,Ha y Fever. vnusnas,High BlandEPrequre, Influenza md mmy ollner dieuen re~Q sound to Chlropncllcndjunlmmtl. DB: ~ c. |§NeE --M e a l s - MALTEU MILKS-BEER 24-Hour Savloo |DISEASES OF THE RECTUM Dr. J. Tilton Young uso §ar1.h Bmnd SL F n e mo n t, Ne b r u k l On motion duly made and canrled The Enterprise was awardd the lexil #Hitting and nublishins Commininnem proceedings for 1941,UIGY bdrm the lowut and me bidder.On motion duly made and ar- Hed the Pilot»Trll1une was award- ed the stationery. blank: and cpuxtcalendars.they behg the lowutand beat bidder.On motion duly made and cu -carled Louls D. bw: was appoint-ed a member of the Soldier: Re-lle!Commission to serve for a term ot three yearl.,On motion duly made and ear-ried the janitor; salary was fixed at $100.00 ner month.On motion duly made and car-ried the sdary of the County Su~perintendent was fixed at $1700.00ner annum, that being the mlni~( l v - 4 | h u l a w éxfx uu w o nrr,w wud..-B J.'5"°""m.On. l rH\|Kh McCracken,laborFrank Cushman, labor Hana Aye, laborAlhed Evlns. lnbor-nea Norris. labmrHerbm Earwood. laborRenard Ladd. labor Wm.Graverholt,llbvrEmat. lonz. laborL. L. Jonae, labormnla ne smalm. la bo r Arthur Schlyster, laborEarl Kirk, llhvrRoy Kirk, LaborWalter Iarzch. laborC. H. Carl. Exp, Can1nll'| Grocery, Mdse.Clinton Gny, laborc, a N.. W. Ry. Co.,c. a N. W..ny. co.. Westinghouse Elec. Co..resale IreizhlfxdxrlnSvvuly m s1W.251.20 7.802.706.602.40 I H-1 Ki.1».R' ";.:,i' ";a;r;;'. 10105858.4014.254.so5.102.406.451.801 .206.904M Mrs. En-l 1='|¢m\er_o~ 'New \fear's Day they attended a famllydmner at the parental, Ed Fletch- ers.Doyle Cox visited Sunda withhisgrandparents,hir.my Mrs .' T. A. Cox. near Tekimnh. TUESDAY January HAdmluion I0-20 Cha. ~/ M / f ' `5 g......... o 0 0 0 - ,..,.. and with his son,William,o! Benson. The Best Breeding Lines Fa"and Spring Bears ,i TYSON-LONG CO QIQE19a.4i249.61 zxzzl 1 u l l s u l ; u u . . u " J J a n nHO n m o t i o n d u l y m a d e ? a n d c a r ~ =ried a Res olmion design ating W ashington Co u n ty B an k ,He r -,man State Bank, Ariington State§"f'1E- The pig: 1:*°*!2':=\1 _g k °£ mm-# me m m .5;Sllvnlv " " Co.. Mdse.1.80Ocmk Pxint & Varnish Co., P vain:.6.66owerrnngazme4.00Coanef- Pdnnlnum Rn rn.: 2'u.nn.. c v c n l w | : u N | : a u r \1 ° Al R° CONDITIONE D PA V IL ION Frem ont § 9* he | - ..-\...-\.n:..».:_....,....» \..... g Hogs sen Fm §£12=oo 0'c1ock || Hogs » Sheep » Horses - Cattle #rby P- I n n o - u n u s u a l vw u p u n o n l m a Diving D emom Sp on a Re el. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY lu xu a r y 15-18 Admianion I0-S0 Cla. u .\. _~||l d mme ol' un klndx, mc lualng zoo to 200 nndhlll cairal ma y eaflllltl- borne: of all kind; and sheep. The Best Sale of Its Kind in the Cornbelt F A R M S A L E A U C T I O N S E R V I C E ~ Cdl Si .Iolunon nt Bill: Far Dua several different funds u pro- I -Neb£."L¢&"l3}Tc¢.. sm s§3 vided by the mu gy3f==Ole Jansen, labor 11.01On motion duly e md car Amd: Hdwe., Md..Azlid Old Axe Auilunce wunntg2797 wu »~e»;d ¢=an9Qll¢d N-pient nowOnmotion mnde m d u r -ried a hx re fund of $250 wasxmmted G. H. Hsybrock. he luv- imr bean united in error.On me do n mui e mde a n i a d n l hx rdmd vi $101.60 wa; (nnt-ed C. E. Johnson duo m m errorin unaamem., ux being pdd un- der nmmr.On motion duly made and cu- rld thc following bonds were ap- proved: ;<, "'5 ,-" fi gTh;mEnrg _we..Mdne.te rpnugui: Pgot-Tribune ~ Elmgc. Supply Co.. renduArndt Hdwo.. Mdse. Wadher Ltnen G u1<»1~;=_}>-v anim ca.. mv- pThe L25106.68|12519.14 tam15.81.sys F`lml=erK H\iwa ~Fairway Oil Co.. mis _{ 188.95 (\;l12nrNNordgnun, labor 8.78 Dan. Lui-h. Publ. Houn..wv~ allen 5.15 l l a n==-=5~_f ;;u¢;,7¢=;~_. g IMIU n a y, _ |"E l l y 1 . 5 , 1 9 4 1 ~ ' ~ l l 70 Head frnh and Springer Cows andshunt. the mém vu 'artist °Holfon and Calvoa.T. B. and bangs inugzmwum m ms. meet-Tested.155zcommttin"A a", tha motion I3.... , ; ¢ c f s 'lhy c r.P a u l W .R o l f s m g l e r Ha nry mébmnm. c u; Cle rk T A Y L O R & W E L L S , A u c t l o n e o n M m m a n : n n z u m - p m .B € o : = o c o = ".s f é - . '55 ~~ H ,,I 0 A l |¢ Also--Ganga Hula Musical. i'i| |[||I,'§.f,||| 1||J'|f|i'.II|.'§¢|Hn L;HI lol r - Ill-l ; .M `""fX§"i»n & WELLS Aucnoico.g mnnm|nunn|m11u|u'|il`i`|'iiiYn|WiMn|||n|ununmu||||||u||m Q ar-1 's _:;~* 5 2¢} -zu n.. rw - - '¢f1~!=v-='_ . ,\r ''= 'r _°" .'1 '-~ g . | |I u m n u n m m m u IV#- »|\t ||\t »t l \|o o u |¢¢, *.Auqrasn anwsmufz -s2,ono Ess~Hn. Dora Hcbomld; Edhncr, lin.The return ol Mr.md Mx!-| ~~mmm hxv ught umm ux me me 1? er am!their old friends phmned m 0mnmmmmmwwwn - . . . . _ , .Y '. _ -- -ficeiislhstalled sented Gifts To Retir- lg Worthy Matron; Luncheon Served | me officers of Herman ggpeef, E.S.,were inltlllod at the ilu-meeting on Thunday ling, January 2.Mrs. Ludlle e served u im-sllins officer, l Mn .Ethel Wldxter as in» ins marshal. Moen lnntallod were Worthyron, Kit. Frederik Poppmll- Associate Hatrm, ln. Ethel an-sen; Anodaw Patron, Ken~Wachter;Secretiry.H n . wh l a n ;Treasurer,Hrs. . Trnhloen; Condnctreos, Mrs. i Thane; Associate tkmduc- |, Miss Harriet Wilson; Chap~ Hrs. Effie Godaey; lhnhd, Ethel Wachter;Organllt, Conde Johnson; Adnh, Mn. doo Johnson; Ruth, Hrs. Mil- Lowo;Martha,li n. Ali c e ba; Bloch, Mins Ellie Wilson; Sentinel, M. H. Peppmlller. mee officers,unable to be no an ha Cnntnllaal at ey.. mm,to..................Gifts were presented to the re-tiring Worthy Halma, Hrs. Iavre, And later refreshment:wereserved by Mr. and Mrs.Claude Clements and Mr. and Mn. Elmer Thane.Guests were Mr. md ln. George Bnoehnlt of Hooper les; B I RTHS CARL.To Mr. and Mn. C. H. cm, an a-lb. 12 om. my sonborn by eaesarhn section at theMethodisthospital, 5:45 Sun- dny mvrdnz- GUTSCHOW.An 8~l.b.,10 os. ba by w a a b o r n to l ha n dl i ra . Willard Guhchow at 4:66 Sun- dry morning, Kefhodlst hospl- ou. MENTZKT.To Mr.and M n . George Mencko, | 5 lb. 14 ox. baby wl born at Blair Bo¢pl~ tal, Saturday morning at 5:26. BARRY.To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bo n?of Omaha, a baby son bom December 22.The infant is | gnndaon od Mrs. Mary Bah ry and lr. and Mrs. Ed Noyes of Blair.ROBERTS.A daughter,Donna I 'ithe Sunday'u meeting before they' Q. 1 F :lm lor their home onlaa¢ Hon- f `~~day, and it proved the success that 7 |they had hoped Friends from comfy-side Turns OutiTo Welcome visiung l Gu e s ts Folks up the bottom way hive n way lil of thdr own and friend- dmlp tim are strong with them. Thi! wsu demonltrated last Son- dny when the whole co\ml¢1'y~¢lde met nt the Bono school wltlfone ol thooe community attain to hid weleame and God speed to a num- ber uf old friends visiting in their neighborhood The gneh of honor were Mr. and llrs.Robert Anderson md douglxta and Mr. and ln. Clyde Reynolds all of Powell, Wyoming. The Anderson lunily were old M- tlc n on the bottom but twenty- live years ago they pulled up snakes and moved in Powell, Wyo~ mln; where all the lamily eligibletook up homateads under the irri¢| getlon project at that plnoe.Fr v mt i mo t n t l mo t h e t i e s o ! kinship and old lrlondships have I-Wye, was born toMr. andMn.brought members of the fsmlly" Roy Roberts at this county onhzark to the old home on pleasant both Burt and Washington coun- ties were present md alter vinit- ing for n time ost dnnw to one ofthose basket dinners that no onelbut good housewives of that nelghll borhood could mrnlnh.lands and loads of the choieest food, and with lt a wholesome attitude that made, svérything taste better,were i n' evidence nnd the guests were famed and old times were lived over. Even after the mw the'vislting continued And they were :dl loath to my good bye to the vlaitors, who left early the following morning, and all expressed the wish that they might retum again soon. H E R M A N G I R L INIURED BYOMAI-IAN M i n Mary Metzlex,Herman,mr r m d ammo. to her dim and right arm, Tuesday evening, when sho was struck by an automobile iwhlle crosdng an Omaha inter- section.She wu brought tn the home of her einer, Mrs. Aubrey Guinea, on Friday, where she is /~' /;/.. r ~s c o k f ~WANTED:Pro due ta l o ur d lrreedhlk flocks. for ez: eu v.wuhinsum ooum Hmhm- F O R S A L E FDR SALE: Heavy spfrlnger hell-er. Cedl '1'h°mpw°. 21 on ?8it. 49-H ADDING MACHINE PAPER now on ode at T'he.Enwr'p\-ine. 15:per roll.1-tt SALE:l b od. $1.50FOR: rle k, dglie i é r 'é i i m Red 339, soo Nonh Welker -*gfw EBOARD now nvnllshle"L t h r e e ~ 8 0 c , 4 0 c . 4 5 ¢ . per wr-m u rm Enmprue . .R E A L E S T A T E i)0ll[€S[ upen 10. Local Students The Enterprile urges all local high school strienh w enter the 1940-41 Amerlclniom contest. which it recently nnnounced um lt would ¢o-gpongor with the Ia- dies' Audlinry In the V. I-'. W. ln cooperation with the aw!- lnry, The Enterprise will o£fer fn pnvnle and pnrochhl high nehoole on opportunity to participate in the rrntionwide lerla of contests in whleh $2,000 in ulh wxu be nw-uded the nntiorul winnen, in nddrtlon to A :edu ol loenl md mute .wg-ar. One Nqtloh Indivldble in the subject ot the current content, whieh ls the sixth mceeedve con a n sponsored throughout the eonntry by the V, F. W. sud!-ilrY~ Llml to 500-1,000 words, the ea u rnuet be origdnol with.the student and lllidnvitl to me e!- lect will be reqwd from the :tu- dents ond their fnculty sponsor-rr. The winner in the local contest will compete with other loal wln- nere throughout this ltote, and the :ered.ited ltudelli-1 in local Public. 1e a a e a a s u n o o a e s o a o u a O s e a e n l e o with me owning or w wmother ruileswno MS Filled and another yan-added to history.Xnoellll Lhe change; lmve been nlmon impercep- tlhle.We hxve gone about our usual duties ns one big family and the wheels olhnsl- neu have turned u in the put,Another/ presddentinl election has become hlltury with one thing that will go down in the history of the mr- tlon and that le the brelklng on! the precedent ln the elec- tion of a president h r the thi rd mm. Elections are over for the present.nlthough in another short dgbbeen"-month:the county will be involved ln sn- other election in which the ltale odlleern md the edectlon of all of the wunty olfleen except two will be in the uu-nnoe.Time certainly p u n s rapidly and no one known what it will bring forth. o o e e e e e s a e e o e e s e . n s u l e 1 a e » n e e e e e e e e e e a e o e e I Week Ahead Scheduled Events For The Week of January 9 To 16 ' Thurndxy, Jxhunry 9 Culhomr Women'n Club.. Blair Merrymnken Club-Mrs. IeRoy Creech. Hlllelde Club-Min Kate New- ell. DeSoto Women's Club-Mrs. Neil West P. A. C.-Mm. Ed Arkell. Herman Baptist G u i l d - l n .Wm. Adams. Bible Shady-P. C. Sorensen. Friday, lunury 10 DeSoto Women's Club annual oyster supper. Congregational Church mn u d meeting. Herman Birthday Club-Oynler supper at Ernest Grenier homeHannahDom-ee ol Honor-In~ ml uu o n .A R L I N G T O N B O Y S I h g r Demo of Honor-!natnJ- J O I N G U A R D Sllurdny,.luxury 11 w.R.C»-Innallntion.mu..- A..rr....a,_ ......¢\... ........ ....St. Mlrv'a Eniscond nnrlnh nn- L RIGHT OFF Yowu. olscovm Youn cooK| 5. An: amenEATING, rmnmilt, WHEN MADE WITH NEW SPEEDY-MIX wlms ns. mu IOIIISE cuwron w m "DWI FOI un Flli nsmss .... ums. cnAw|=olm~s RECIPE FOR OLD FASHIONED cooxuss Jarpslhu iupsmgu I m b i h s w w ha s vuqmk Ilbmaangeludn i=l»v¥Hr\|$|\i°S|»r\=\hs vl m m l n m n 5¥\f|Ml°l=\l\z=i1\9l\\v\0\bibsw"|¢l\¢ s&.(rsu§m\u\i|»g;addmg| ,,.¢\,.|,,,,,,,|,, u¢iI#dH|My.M6qgs,mcd|6|ne,hdhg \v¢ldu|u<h|d&ior¢Add0|mge|ulumdi1|»ur- hgvwllhHnmhta.P|M\|ud\mlrlcpr\smb vel!-gmsodmld¢sh||.B|luh a|uoven (m -f Jm au m , a» m m m ~ u= 1a m mdlaihdlshdimstu. .0 '. .~.ACREAGE d se building.P. 0. Box '15of"88»H FOR SALE:8-room home,M ure oi la nd.On Welt Colfax St.Hn. Arminta Slppenfield. ~"RI G HT OFF Y ow u . o l s co v m Y o u n c o oK |~An : a m e n ~ ~ ~EATING, rmnmilt, WHEN MADE WITH NEW SPEEDY-MIX WILL Do SEWING, preferably at my home.Mrs. Hnttio Wagen,310 East Stale St., Blalr.1-lt' 10% DISCOUNT for cash until Febnmry lst on sdmxganlngplowhyl.cultlvabor ovels and disc blades rolled.Bring them in now bdon the ruah.l»3|.'Milla Munk. SCHOOLGIRL will work lor room and board.Phone 11.1-lt' ron SALE OR RENT: My farm east of Fvrt Calhoun.Mn.C. M. Coffin, Fort Calhoun, Nib FURNITURE upholmdng, refu- lahing,repnlring, un camng,rug work, mntnma, ew, Phone 55,5 151.George N. Miller. NOTICE OF ANNUAL mamma THE ANNUAL MEETING of thed Pi ma :Inmn-neeGanga un rsCompany will be hdd in the CityH111lnBlxlr, Nduukx, Mon- day, luxury 1a, 1941, lt 2 pm.1-lt'E. B. Redfield, Secretary. £'ouNn=m e la the : mn. ten. Owner psy for md.1-lt PLOW LAYS and lnnter runner:rel|¥ed. Makes tgem llka new, 1-31.Miller munk. Epidemic of Cold Symptoms (66 Liquid or 666 Tablet: with 666susas N Dru mn-va nr me nl nn|y relieves cold lympupmn the finiday.--Adv.l4¢ Jumnry 16.They are Wlrder, NOTICES SOAP '€s§.2""""" Cnke ~" Oleo '§`32§ --_-__,2 Salt R. S. v. P. 5 l9c _ $32. 71: Coffee 5332; n._-""` 35cB92 I-lb.Coffee ~ zo¢ -_ cm 37C Folger: §'i"§..?.;"tN...2312 43C ~. ~~~sunmfnluu€ ¢ f ,Q/"Z ron Au. mins ~ ...~mg FRYINB' \\\§»\\\l-lb. can 3-lb. can ~/1 5 < =3 9 ° FOR RENT WANTED FOR SALE: 1 doz. Leghom roost- em; coming 4-yen' old horse. ...| Crackers '§§§2'¥_-___'i»'.?. 1612 ~':~Na~1 TWO-ROOM modern uputmentfor rent. Plums White 839. 1-lt.. FOR RENT:hxminhed, modern5-mm home,306 E llt South.Call 44.1 -u- WANTED: A pllm to work forroom. baud. Call ll.1-It wo o n WANTED.H.Doble, gg; IAM St.. Omlhl. Nebr. WANTED: Dead lwck, ine w~_\¢.at ladle.Blnir laundering Ser- vice,17 collect;Boll Jensen,Akent lor Fremont.anderingCo.. Fnmont, Nehr.4541 C AR I)O F T H A N K S W E W I S H in this way to thank l l l |a n n December 28 BLAIR GIRLS To Grapefruit ~ ';___:;:2 1 :zz12: I \K § ¢ 5 *\Thani: an abundnnoc of fins quality J'Cium FMU Available now and the prius: za ~ u n a t t r a c t i v e .Let your funily anjoy all (is-\6% t h ey ll ks- u nd ,when buying,carefully ~vw uro um n compuo tha nlzea as well as the prices. g _.Six¢l76.I-~ Cherub Milk 4 32256 ~` :~-'L Flour §§,"{"1__'%."; $1.29 §_~==--d - - - 'gg u -\=Baking Powder _._f'E'.'. 2212 Fl our ~ .-f *..'r. $1.01 .,.. l9c an 45c Cocoa ....;;. -_-;,,-_..ifé&'= 17: wlm s ns . m u IOIIIS E c uwron w m "DWI FOI un Flli ns m s s .... ums . cnAw|=olm~s RECIPE FOR OLD FA SHIONED c o ox u s s Jarpslhu iupsmgu I m b i h s w w h a s v u q m k Ilbmaangeludn i=l»v¥Hr\|$|\i°S|»r\=\hs v l m m l n m n 5\¥\f|Ml°l=\l\zi1\9l\\v \0\bibs w"|¢l\¢ s&.(rsu§m\u\i|»g;addmg| ,,.¢\,.|,,,,,,,|,, u¢i I# dH|My.M6 qgs,mcd|6 |ne,hdhg \v¢ldu|u<h|d&ior¢Add0|mge|ulumdi1|»ur- hgvwllhHnmhta.P|M\|ud\mlrlcpr\smb vel!-gmsodmld¢sh||.B|luh a|uoven ( m - f J m a u m , a » m m m ~ u = 1 a m mdlaihdls hdi mstu. ».;- ' L Compact,-_ Ln Ze amd ~r be recoveririg. don.The pnrty of five landed NEXT WEEK Semester examinations nf. BlxlrHigh School will uke place nm week, The Enterprise has been ill-formed, the tim bslf ol the school year closing next Friday,Janu~ sry mh. HAVE GYM CLASSES A survey ol the (iris of BlnkHizh School Indlutes that mmy ue in favor ol phyliw education clu au,S\IPf~J.R.Vlnckel h uinformedTha Emaerprlxe.Seven- L y -¢ i xgi rlli ngrlde ¢ 9 to 1 2 | .re intussted, he mtsd. . ~ : .. ~ .on -- - ~lu City, Knnsls to vidt with Mr. Raynoldn' relatives, returning hare lut weak.Mr. and Mrs. Ander~ lon and dnughtar spent the time while they were any visiting old friends u\d'vith Mrs. Anderaonh bmthen, Don and Clyde Metzler. |. . .- . .-. ~"RI G HT OFF Y ow u . o l s co v m Y o u n c o oK |~An : a m e n ~ ~ ~EATING, rmnmilt, WHEN MADE WITH NEW SPEEDY-MIX ~ B. a v. P.'»& ~ ~ ~ lx __Coffee ¥$'L'& n. Folger: 5."'§.?'..'t~.. =,;';~,ss¢ 'ak 371: *EEL 43¢ ~~.-9~.._,\- . '.» - ¢ ' ' \ ~ \ \" ` ~1 |||° ~SHIJRTENING ~~1 ronmsnnlua~MID mms\ 1-lb. can 3-lb. can 15° 39° SOAP '€s§.2""""" Cnke ~" S A I - ' E W A Y Safsww/is Gumanfaadbuaa Picnics ..,., .;a...,,':Pfs.;'¥,°.'h-2 §»'a¥¢'L.____- Pork Roast mm me cm.. ____ _.___ Pork Chops Canter ms can ____-,_.- Sirloin Steak *,>.';€,',';{; ________.____ Beef Roast Bazcnua ¢.,.._____-_---- |han Bed Lb. 14C U, l4c Lb. 19C Lx.. 27C Ln nc Crackers '&"':_-._-'i'£*. 1612 Ritz Crackers '£i°a... llc om km. l~¢:_- at 1s¢ 11 ~1 ' ~-"~zu¢ SIicedBaan ,,,,,,_,,.__.._1.|».10C 5 *\Thani: an abundnnoc of fins quality J'Cium FMU Available now and the prius: za ~ u n a t t r a c t i v e .Let your funily anjoy all (is-\6% t h ey ll ks- u nd ,when buying,carefully ~vw uro um n compuo tha nlzea as well as the prices. g _.Six¢l76.I-~ Cherub Milk 4 §;',£25c Crisco ~ Flour §'f."§`¢"1 _ __'"§;."§ $1.29 »'2»':"i°"°" ~ - - "gg w ;Baking Powder 5'&§"'fL._€i. 22C Flour s..°:.:.-..:f.-faLz$1.01 .;.,.9c cm 4 c Cocoa . ____-;,,-._--;-é...l7c wlms ns. mu IOIIISE cuwron w m "DWI FOI un Flli nsmss .... ums. cnAw|=olm~s RECIPE FOR OLD FASHIONED cooxuss Jarpslhu iupsmgu I m b i h s w w ha s vuqmk Ilbmaangeludn i=l»v¥Hr\|$|\i°S|»r\=\hs vl m m l n m n 5\¥\f|Ml°l=\l\zi1\9l\\v\0\bibsw"|¢l\¢ s&.(rsu§m\u\i|»g;addmg| ,,.¢\,.|,,,,,,,|,, u¢iI#dH|My.M6qgs,mcd|6|ne,hdhg \v¢ldu|u<h|d&ior¢Add0|mge|ulumdi1|»ur- hgvwllhHnmhta.P|M\|ud\mlrlcpr\smb vel!-gmsodmld¢sh||.B|luh a|uoven (m -f Jm au m , a» m m m ~ u= 1a m mdlaihdlshdimstu. _,- _ G1'=\P=frui¢ :.:-.,_":.;~.i:__;;:::}gg »~ -~_-..5c Jell-well ff§'?»L'§¢'3»¢» ~ Pkgs. loc Marshmallows m~mm m IOC Corn ;'..$L*T?.Es:, _____.4"&.i256 d Prinu Lexx,Mb.S m on Pm __----_----__-_- c--156 Green Beans '£"§X'-_2 "é"..Z 25¢ Treet QZEYQW. ________'2 2 ¢ Sauer Kraut Highway __3 ""&'.'1. 15C Pickles §h'f'5'§.L°£ ______2 '§':. 251: : - : .G~* N~rthefh.~"'1s¢ Cabbage w::::......... M. -----;__.__,-,- Ln Ze Potatoes '3,'1".,:'*,Z'T'.'l'ii".----------.....§°.'Z.i;".'; I.05c ~"~1s¢ 0lll' nncdn -..-¢.S y r u p ~ 4 7 c s o u r s .f r u i t Co c k ta i l Su ml o w n -m a c °°TownP e a n u t B u t t e r i i i ''FII 1 9 4 :Van C-1-|>'~§ ;» ==- '°°" '°'° ""'°§ ' ° P ° f " " t J u n c e " ° " ' °' § ° . m m m ; ~ l 7 c 3 c um 2 5 c e a r s ~ a m d l i c 5:51. I7c Pinea~ ~le Juice um. . ;_i'¢*f, UC b . A r l a a n n n u u u e c u o n ,: m u D I |u n . ... r FOR RENT TWO-ROOM modern uputmentfor rent. Plums White 839. 1-lt.. FOR RENT:hxminhed, modern5-mm home,306 E llt South.Call 44.1 -u- For Each2 5 c SNAPSHOT The Enterprise Will Pay, In Cash, 25c For Each Pictdre Printed, Provided The Snap- shot Bears The Stamp Of The Rabbass Studio, ln Blair, Aa Developers Of Your Roll Of Film. »°|~ictures Alon~With a5¢x¢ ¢ g ¢ 3 ¢ ¢ 2xs 5 g I CARD OF THANKS W 5 w l s u i n ~ a ° " n . ' ~ , , w 1 our n a n anwhor u m t o our call so quickly the nidlt of whnt wuldhnvn been a aexious tin in ourhouu.We do truly nppmdaba it and w u t Ou thank - diems pi n.Mr. and Mn. Ed Fllknand fxmily.L i t AN APPRECIATIONWE WISH m thank the friend! friend.: who made tha uvamngof our twenty-link annivu-nry cdobntion such ; plsuant I!-hn-.We a pai dly hmk those x5 54z¢H¢ g 3 ¢ §5H5/¢ fg ¢¢g¢55 Q For Each2 5 c SNAPSHOT The Enterprise Will Pay, In Cash, 25c For Each Picture Printed, Provided The Snap- shot Bears The Stamp Of The Rabbass Studio, ln Blair, Aa Developers Of Your Roll Of Film. Submit Your Pictures, Along With News Details Of The Event And Your Picture Will Appear ln THE ENTER- PRISE with A Credit Line Of The Individual Submitting The Photo. Take A Picture OF 0 YOUR NEXT PARTY 0 yOUR NEW CLUB OFFICERS o A NEW BUILDING o A WEDDING o THE FAMILY PET \ Send Them To THE E~R~SE 1 5/¢¢¢ /¢ 2¢ 6 ¢ ¢ 5 § ¢ /r'g g 5 § ¢ f¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ H¢ H5 ¢ K5 R¢ g 5 ¢ /5 ).>:\\>;v.xxc\..\.~c'v.\:\x\1\\.xv.\-:xN"-'\1\`¢`< EF ~:.1 \.'w.\.'\ \ ."\:\>. '\1\.u\ \ w .\..'\.'\. "\7*- °'" i 4 I who Isnt me besurum pruenuand thpu who nent was of re- mambnnce.Mr. a nd Mn. ma Wulf. CLARK-McNARY The bll-nh an now ready at the office of the county agent for N- quelh at seedling trees nt $1 pe: hnndnd. The list canahts of eight- een different kinds of the bmad lea! and um-green vuiehu.Thou wi shing mes nn urged -m make Lhdr application early E. v. HEATH ISOCTOGENARIAN n v. Heath, well-knovm Wuh- ingtnn county tun a *n d d n g wear 01 sur, cnlebx-ated ni. Aigne- lieth bxluldly lm. 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