02-20-1941' " ' " " ' ° ` " " ' " ` " ' " " " ` '~I 1 <\\'f===:>f~z°»a,=§;,per
''"Of he ity adrA d
M a e L g § ° " ' a f . ' S § ° 'H ~Wnhington Cdlinty n
e ----~--~''l'y¢nty-Onellur al Cnr msponqau I -1-um;~ qnr unofuounty
:
BLAIR, NEBRASKA, FEBRUARY 20, 1941 m m r m n m u n
; ; i XLV 7 m n n n l n
- 1 __ui-I
irport lmpfove~ents To Be ;.
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t e=='*. 1-.I-
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\9 ~' V L 2 . ¢
I -.F.~J
\'l i 1L
Between the dfloe butldinrl ing will be erected It
(a t. _lolt)m d u n m a r l a t ;an-pon.D u m -i m m
r l¢ h t)|n i 1 r d | | | m n m I m @ l d - . I s n a l a o m - d a r d .
lington Studélits Win Con
, ¢
guu1riaprt¢¢ulll'|¥inkenlhd,
d l l l v d t h a p m h i b i f i v e l w y l -
ae ro lllhe mxte-Tbe bnlko f the
htdicx-unlo|\Hi¢hway80wh5d:
go s ¢ hrmghBlli r.
S s mw l y u l - f ' l | ° ¢ b ¢ » i ¢ ¢ ° f
l c l g u n v a m d n e w m n u s v -
dn q v i th u n n a r p n l li n x n no t h -
a u n n n h l n l l i l r t h l n l .Alo u
i.h&¢inne,hnwu1n*,|helvy¢a.x
d r l v e n ~ h u y n ~ h r p g s a n -g t u f l i e e n s e f u f u n h m r x n d
FISCHER GIRIBKNOW J. GREENE
'fhonvsnnomo who ntharnkppticlllyrudthedaryinhltvmd'|EnN!'Uf|i°lb°\itJaephJ.
Grams,Bollywood mcvle mmwhopamzhnednGldflllchum
Culkohl.lra.J.E.l'i|chereAme¢othe
u m' H o ms ' r s P 1 . AN
Y O U T H sl -mv xc n
,AQ»xchdYm thlsvieevi! \
ba lnld¢ | .hlda v ¢ uo 'd¢ d¢ mo mi n !v m n h i i d tht m a m a< : ~ a .w ¢ s m m y , » 1 ¢P mPi¢|»rvfsW»°¢-'rlm uapicot
m m n w w m u w m c m w a n
'". u
in Ripley: "Believ e It Dr Not"
and well-kxmvm for her ncrobatic
Ability,h u A |.hoatr¢prognmlined by Mr. Graeme which was
given w Shirley when she phyed
in hh theatro ln Pundens.
Gxemn MHY ll a mvvie actor
md tbe ltn owne r md the twry
wua'¢just nn "|dvex-tisemmt
rumt' u o ns fa der Ehud w us
this week.
MRS.G.HANCOCK
SUFFERSSTROKE
Mrs.GnocHlneoekm1!m-ea;
pnmytit ntmbe.In t F d ! ! !
mominmnmddneethntthmlhe
b u b o a n e a u i n e r l t o b o d a t l mr
ho me :hermndi Ba nnmnin|;bo m
d u n n o .l r . m d l x 1 . ` | | . V .
W}1w\\° f A r \ i n t ¢ M \ n ¢ l 7 \ ° l
~ ~ t in ~s t ha n~ ~
hearing the iiguature ol Greene.
by Rcnlohn P. Brooks, B-ly Bel-
lv ii md Nldinn G\\!¢\'-1116
!mn.hChoir\ri1!|I.|o!m1ni¢h|pe~
da lmmi f .
,.
J. L. LDWE DIESIN WYOMING
J a m a | L . I a l \ . A f n r m ¢ r n d -
dentafBe.nnnn,di¢dnthilhm'neInDd h lv .Wyoming,ssvunl
m u ' r mnga,h s
b s \ n l n ! 0 \ ' | l B l 3 & d l v n t h a
n ml t o l s l i n g a i n g i l l n e n .m
h m r v l v e d b y n n u m l l r d x d a -tivu,inc\udix|¢s d z t e r , M n . J .
D.!mv e o £ Bum| .n.
CLARICE ANDERSO
NOW AT H0
Faulty Lights
Caplse Of Crash
Late Sunday
Cars Collide.Two Pew
le Receive Painful.p InJunes
A nim , ~e~l a~ no ~r
lm Sunday for a vim wixh mr.
.f "lrport mprovements To Be
1 1>1 .
Between the office buildiJ\K ~ ing wi!\ be erected at<»v..x¢m md uw hmgv (at 1 airport Other improright) n uirw dusnoom bu§1d- 1 u nlso ordered.
lington Students Win Con
Q v g
,.: 'f
guu1riaprt¢¢ulll'|¥inkenlhd,
d l l l v d t h a p m h i b i f i v e l w y l -
ae ro lllhe mxte-Tbe bnlko f the
htdicx-unlo|\Hi¢hway80wh5d:
go s ¢ hrmghBlli r.
S s mw l y u l - f ' l | ° ¢ b ¢ » i ¢ ¢ ° f
l c l g u n v a m d n e w m n u s v -
dn q v i th u n n a r p n l li n x n no t h -
a u n n n h l n l l i l r t h l n l .Alo u
i.h&¢inne,hnwu1n*,|helvy¢a.x
d r l v e n ~ h u y n ~ h r p g s a n -g t u f l i e e n s e f u f u n h m r x n d
FISCHER GIRIBKNOW J. GREENE
'fhonvsnnomo who ntharnkppticlllyrudthedaryinhltvmd'|EnN!'Uf|i°lb°\itJaephJ.
Grams,Bollywood mcvle mmwhopamzhnednGldflllchum
Culkohl.lra.J.E.l'i|chereAme¢othe
u m' H o ms ' r s P 1 . AN
Y O U T H sl -mv xc n
,AQ»xchdYm thlsvieevi! \
ba lnld¢ | .hlda v ¢ uo 'd¢ d¢ mo mi n !v m n h i i d tht m a m a< : ~ a .w ¢ s m m y , » 1 ¢P mPi¢|»rvfsW»°¢-'rlm uapicot
m m n w w m u w m c m w a n
'". u
in Ripley: "Believ e It Dr Not"
and well-kxmvm for her ncrobatic
Ability,h u A |.hoatr¢prognmlined by Mr. Graeme which was
given w Shirley when she phyed
in hh theatro ln Pundens.
Gxemn MHY ll a mvvie actor
md tbe ltn owne r md the twry
wua'¢just nn "|dvex-tisemmt
rumt' u o ns fa der Ehud w us
this week.
MRS.G.HANCOCK
SUFFERSSTROKE
Mrs.GnocHlneoekm1!m-ea;
pnmytit ntmbe.In t F d ! ! !
mominmnmddneethntthmlhe
b u b o a n e a u i n e r l t o b o d a t l mr
ho me :hermndi Ba nnmnin|;bo m
d u n n o .l r . m d l x 1 . ` | | . V .
W}1w\\° f A r \ i n t ¢ M \ n ¢ l 7 \ ° l
~ ~ t in ~s t ha n~ ~
hearing the iiguature ol Greene.
by Rcnlohn P. Brooks, B-ly Bel-
lv ii md Nldinn G\\!¢\'-1116
!mn.hChoir\ri1!|I.|o!m1ni¢h|pe~
da lmmi f .
,.
J. L. LDWE DIESIN WYOMING
J a m a | L . I a l \ . A f n r m ¢ r n d -
dentafBe.nnnn,di¢dnthilhm'neInDd h lv .Wyoming,ssvunl
m u ' r mnga,h s
b s \ n l n ! 0 \ ' | l B l 3 & d l v n t h a
n ml t o l s l i n g a i n g i l l n e n .m
h m r v l v e d b y n n u m l l r d x d a -tivu,inc\udix|¢s d z t e r , M n . J .
D.!mv e o £ Bum| .n.
CLARICE ANDERSO
NOW AT H0
Faulty Lights
Caplse Of Crash
Late Sunday
Cars Collide.Two Pew
le Receive Painful.p InJunes
A nim , ~e~l a~ no ~r
lm Sunday for a vim wixh mr.
acle
j ~ |
~ §
ff?i
.;,>.
2 Blah' I
ements
REP
SET DATE FOR
SENIORS' PLAYPlan Acldell
lmprovements
At Anrport
W ill Build Class Room,
Place Floor Hangar,
Seed Ground
REPORT RECEIPTS
QAND EXPENDITURES
Continued improvement ol the
Bleir rt roved b
21 Army
Trainees To
Leave Feb. 27
Eighwen Volunteers And
Three Draftees Leave
On 27 Inst..
M A N Y A N X I O U S
TO COM P L E TE W ORK
The realities of 9-he draft are be-
ginning to be Ie»l¢in ull parts ol
*he country.Lomlly tweriyfnf
_.,:_me will be wlod into nee-un 'hwlily mms sud council- Weaver. who plan w mn; thdr dv: an-vice an next '.\1mrsdey,
% "":d"'; l': zaox. "';_"§°;_f'; home ln Nebraska City; and Mr. Fsbrlury 27.Of these, nlnehm
'I'hedzled¢heB.H.S. Senior|:\|.m p\eyvil\b¢Mly! ,ltwuxmnmmeodthisweak,with thedrennhennelnehednledforApril29.Klan Eileen Hishamlkxglilh lmtrucwr, will dlrwt the
production.
FAREWELL PARTY
HONORS 3 EAMILIES
A luevmll party vu held nltheHomestead school mmh olBlnir. Prldey evenhg, complimen-ury oo three Bottnm fnmlllu whoare -==°»f=~»;g»°=-= that vicinity this
marins.e honorea were Mr.nnd lin. Irvin HcClum\\\n endchildren. who ln going no Wich-
l h Kenna m Ind M Fnrl
Aim#v u uw yMlyor P. C. Sorensen at the reg-ular meeting ol the city ooundl
erm wry and Mn. Lloyd Mahler and fam- nn volunteers, who knowing that
"° * -. .Hy.-Bottom Nm Service-ihey wan b. and at n Inter am
The erection of additioul hwl- __,___, , _,_,",,,,,hnve taken ldvlfl*-18° 0(_\he ~
Blair Menfllge Modfied
Tow Lay
Group Wm G2 @ ~ooln Friday .To ue AnHearing
WOULD REGAINTOW-BAR BUSINESS
Ado un bus i nlllme nmd ma m-
B a i of the Blair Cinmberof
Gummerve1ri¥\$0¢»°LiI\°°|1*»°'morr<vu,Friduy,tolaud;tren¢ih
toa arute wi demonmulrtwba uk
down the s uze ba ni o nnndtha
tal-burlaw.
(THAN LON HEADS
CEMETERY GROUP
At n meeting of the Blair Cem-
etery Association held last Fri<
by Philip 0 'Hlnlon was named
president of the orginimtion-
Ph.iEp bemmns pnssidmt in the
place ol his (aunt, the law Ckrk
0'HAnlon,wha was president ol
the board lm- many yean.Other officers An Ed Matthia-nm. treuuxer, md J. L, Pounds,
ucxeury.
cumwu SERVICES
n s n l c m BIBL E
Dedication services v m held
Init-Sand;~mornin~,l t th
S
Mrs .Gp n n l n k
uwminz.
bu b o a nhomesher
d u n n o .W l l l m o f
I . L .|
Jams
de nta f!!~
In m a m
' n hbam ln!~
nmlt o f
is
tives, inc~
cus,evening
m l f r i
eventSc hocl
A .
eluded
s e r w r l ~also we
s r n t i o
i n n 1
ture 'ar
n c h e r y
ihl'5lling
th e -
craft.:
Boy
Ho
Event
Cour
|" I ` h e B
CLARI
Minsw h a r h ~Friday;
~-»hospital
tnlhnentMissAn~lll r.md
mid ua
e r s u .
march
ThundnThe
REV.
Rev.C.
Fails,-
paltoratlast" - »pastor of
:tu ne I
||
he
im
| "
Hug hailiiei for cluavoml, Ul¢|U|.l¢§» |.'ihh.l\ l'l(~l\/L |\nd enlhwd,thus gagmg may
SUFFERS S'l'ROKEl » ¢r\l3\l==t mna umwar »\I n n n r l v d n t n .
Mrs . mu Pri m, who Im bum
apendlugthe wintu months at the
Ham-y hwer,Jr., home in Fon
Calhoun,mtfered 1 lfrokg I n t
Sunday.She was bmw;-he to the
\B[dr H m m m when lm-condi-'donxemlhu nbout tho mme. Mn.
Price in | wdl-knovm and belvnd
\{ig|_|_p5 in bath the Blah' ma 1-'on
Caihbvm commnnitia. and a hon
of !rle nd| a n hoping for her
speedy recovery.
The vohxnbaeri an u follows:211-Edwin J. Mllmmln; Bhlr
82--Wlllwn Wdter Hunk, BIA!!
105-Benjnmln Morgm Glllhm,Blair1'1o-Nan Harris Nelom. min
200-8111110 Anton K tar,
Wuhi ndan
226--Emil C. Fulxrmnn, Ft. Cll-
houn
278-Rupert E. Penn,Blair281-Ieo Gifford Hooks, Bldrp r e s e n t o f f i c e a n d t h e p l a n e h a n g »! . . .'P l a n m m m a n I l l h a f l n i l h n r l l n r l
':..;l,:,;::.."a"" ""`a""dZ|EEZI 2;lauroom inztructlon.
The plane hangar, 40:40 feet, ll
no have u conuem floor, under tha
newimpmvemmt. prog:-sm md a
heating plant, located outside the
hangar and equipped with alec~
'tric blower, will warm the huge
building.
T°"=P nndwuhroom iucllltin.
GRACE ASSEMBLY'ro HQLD MEETINGS
Announcement has Been made
of ihe forthcoming meetksgu of
the Gnu Assembly in the form-er M. W. A. lhll on East Wuh-inldon Strnol ln Blair. The churélx
a s s - w n l m w. Warric k, nmr
821-lhmld Wm. Nelson, Blllr
335-Lunar Wm.Pleper, Arl-
lnglon,
870-Wayne M. Fisher, Blair
521-Ptul M. Fisher, Blairs e s -Hum"c a n m l m .-cu-
hmm6'l8--Kuxnetlf Bedding, Blair -
787-Tommy Jabcr.Blah'
788-Irvin Henry llarrle, Arllng~
'm d Mn. Mun rorxer.m menine Andersen returned awning n dwut 8 o'clock they de-
re nur Wnshinxtw, lllk dded w drive to Tekxmah to visi¢
Ie hm 1 pent the Pi fi nher friends and Mr.and Hn .
oaths in an orthopedu. Forker accompanied them.
l t Linmlll.reodd1}z|When nearly to Cuming City
for infantile PU!-\Y\1B their lighh suddenly hiled them;sen.,U'|;dmghtu'gg Ind Furker, who had gotten out of
rn..--Lh¢car,waadirecHngMorg\\n|aIeahwirlseondderable to how In he cnnld drive on the
mt.lumme f o f the hi hway w w
Marion Gillillnd of e ,P O R E M A N i s g f ¢ » B .. directio m ;
em.cars. it repoG U E S T PAs ' ro R wa n: i m a n dx mh .»
Mn. Ma rgin a nd Mn.Fnrlw
wax-¢ sitting in the back sent and
3? §'£'3§'°' n "2? gg can "§°"
.e ei out n n .rs"m° mm "He wa Morgan nceived A hrnksn jaw IM
Mm. Forkzr I. badly bruised arm
Mn. Mor-gm wu ta ke n gag;
adm hospital inI S S I O N G W E N whe n s he v u a nd for a m Mn
To CUT TREES|Fo rker rec eived a zanuon locally.
M.1-'nmmn of M i
n h Dnkoh,was guest¢hoBI.\irBaptin-zhxmzh
mé k u ;mne s r ri o u
ms.
8 0 A T T E N D P A R T Yrye o un a k hn gmnudn to mg following $1-\r~F O R J A Y S T O K E S
nt or trlril r e e s z ~George nz.Co ml'mtm-y i M . a n d M nInd R°¥ A'-W°°¢'Jay 53,21 who un Z, move i
tb¢ near lutun from Herman t
S g l i l , I fuvwell pa ny 3 " he ]
,.y evmdn At e H"~Creekd chuirch lglenr H e m i
Aroun eig ty f end; were press t s ~T W ( )ent, including members of Lum
\Le¢n1e. the Hill Creek Birthda
Above are pictured
winners of the Amerie
any contest, recently
by the Arlington V.F.
in-y.They are,left
Martin Hokamp,wh
third;Miss Ge:trud
PASTORS HEAOMAHA MAN PEAK
Blair pastors and -¢~'!
the Trinity Smlnlryof I --Col-
lege baud Dr.Walter Clydn
sm es»I
nso 1-
anti!-
rishh
pinned
Stork,
l
zmst: and luqrllluml xlnigeimxnlp,
second.
All three are seniors in the
Arlington High School.H i n
Stork'a composition will be em
tered in the State bnllleli.
Photo by Mn. F. E. Webb
WILL GIVETESTAMENTS TODRAFTEES
Pnid for by the Blair :hun-.\1ea,
'f"l\¢>1n na l
u a :c<»a:=t one
mo r v 'Uliln 2.0 00 c an 1
0'b'| iu..ily.U16 £81 bt
hff|i!i\s A s a r e mi t
Trwrmnhhrhhe ruxdthe we§e discussed and plana mlda for °
then-matallation along with tha ~innLss4-w§f`L¢w¢11 Hiller, Binh'much less
n ~ 1 . »+L .n u r tm: - b u t
other work.[251-Glenn A. Johnson, Hermm
Tha dx-afteen an:
3-Clrl c. Green, B]||r é
'38 Fioyd Trlplctt, Herman
The lrirwrf- comlme wu auth
in;to¢§armw,the1
pm-chnealieszn
r u n n i m u b d o n .
ullght .be planted u soon
weaihqr ptrmits.'
A ilspoxt ot the expendi
the port thus hr was hand
approved.It read as follows:
n n c a m s
Received from uhm ----$44
lwfd hangar rent -..--__9
HAy_|old mm ilmW$i1'!
field ._ ;_s
Actual nsceltps ------- .359
Balnnre due [mm mte onitssl1u~eulporteosta--3E
To come fxum Farm Pro~
gram ..--_......-.--.. 2£
Total cndita when all
wmes in ----..--_ -$l21
EXPENDITURES
Mrs. John Taylor,r
hmmver. hu been cut to $3.W.Omnhl last Monday mn g ananaddress on "Chril Ind
Democruy". Mrs.Clyde m a m
while, discussed Sunday lwork
with a. womAn's group xt ome
ol Hrs. Ruth Murdoch.
Dr.nnd Mrs.Clygla .bean
'brought ta Blair through si t :
' forts of Rev. R, W.'d
this city
; IL P. HUN DAHL
"""'..."é ';i11`"Y»§ "1 ""'§5
dx-Aimee who go into army nerv-
ice from Wuhingtnn County. The
tuuments an luther bound with
a zipper going al\ the way uound
to give tha inmr pages probection.
Hfty e uume nuuv e be e n nr
dared thus hr md time who Vinh
as contribute toward their cost mnyleave their many with any Blairpastoror at The Enterprise ol-
fics or Art's Auto Parts.
The American Legivn has eon-
tributed $10 toward the cause andx .P Hunddxl who d&'~1 lmost Blur c hurch"are making` tested by Ove T.Andeno _)\st|. financial contribution.
=¥P\'\1\z in the 1-an for eou |l.i mV the Fourth Wand, was ap 'ntadf __
l I S rmaint'"Aév°é»r¢= a an bmthat . influence of the |Resident Here 55
Years, ls Dead
. a e n n m m u h m\ F | \ l l A l q n I t u p _ » - - r
hiv hux immthev wunldha~-"¢¢Qi1\ the bag 1Eé}i<§ xiééiné of Ear-
ly Settlerl nu l
l2.sx
14.76
89.43
ap-Ialfa
L 100
vhlch
.per$250
la es-
group hu announced their plans
to purchase the bullding as a per-mnnent home for their activities.Revival meetings will begin
nexi Sunday evening,February
23nd and continue nightly there-
after.Rev. T. A. Hill will be ln
charge of the servlca.
Rev. Hlll has conducted senrioea
here in the put and is well known
to many in this vicinity.
FARMERS URGED To
u u w n u M c m x n n i r m
Mrs. John Taylor, who for About
Gfty-five years was A resident df
Blair, paused Away Sunday night
nt,nearly mldnight at thc utah
hospital.Deceased was born in Indiana ln
l859 where lhe grew to woman-
hood.Alter her marriage to John
Taylor,now deccased,she mme
to Iowa and later lo Omahn and
about filly-flvs yearn ago the
family moved fa Blair.
The husband dled two mrfnga.
Three sons, Funk, of num- .fm
Lee and Waller o( Omaha are left
Night Mayor Sorensen ''\v~.-,wt"zo 'rmaa. x - S e r v l c e M e n ,§;.,,'1__--y . .. ns
T R »~It was estimated that anpmdxnaw 25 bushels ol al0~seed would be needed for the
new field the cost of w~~ would ml from $10 to $14
'bushel or a mm seed coat of,eninnnaires Uree A11|*f' sw. w°'k.°f "?E""'3 wa
A supper was served
F h u r s d a y I n d ded I 5-'m';. "'é'{~°§i» fé§m§"£}»"¢"; p:e=31\f.I""""` ""`in"`{h¢ SEE:¢§.
O f H o n o r W l t h ant evening of games and visiting will serve until the aprm
A ,r d s concluded the event.Mr. and Mrs.W 3 !a¢..z.... \.....-...,.¢,|..a a..+L- nan .-N.-'man n m 'nt AUR>Au
ulbulqu unvq 1\:n|uc\|ul uni:;a||'Cr eek c ommu ni ty a ll the ir lives.
. i r B 0 9 S c o u ts a v° w° f ° d . _ H @ m m Ne ws Service.
b l b l n u .u r D u :
MAN Idfenmgsuccessful two-night on-|'|- ~ ° ~
tThursday and Friday,wha several hundred ls-\
ada in attendance Thu
ms held in the Central
a1l»arrmK¢d program in
dsmmaflltions by the
l patrols.Group events
rs held,including dernon~l or -righu" and "wrongs"
ring.A spectacular fea-l the demonstration by Eno
division,and an equallyexhibition was put ou by
its who have studied alr-
14 constructed miniatureEvery Scout and all lead-rticipatd in the grand
rhleh opened the circus,
y evening.Zourt of Honor.at which
lstsr Donald Yost presddd,
o highlight of the double
l.Awards were prueoted
time as a climax to theworkduringi l u past
months.The following
no glvsn badge or other
M recognition during the
n..a¢ :.»t badges.c a l
Kenneth Krvolh.Dum!!-
Buddy Robinson, Donald1.4 1...». wr.-llsnl.-ni nm.
l
STUDENTS HEAR
MUSICAL PROGRAM
Tha Parkinaolfs Musical En.
aemble,including Carol Walker
and Valerie Lsmoree, 1940 win-
ners of the National Mnsial comtest, presented a program !or the'
benefit of Blair High School stu-
dents, Friday morning.Classical,
P°P\\l-Rr and novelty selectionsweregivenunder the direction of
Mrs. Parkinson, director.
C.C.C. BOYSSELECTED TODAY
The selection of Junior Kirk and
Daryl Ludwig, both of Blair as en-
trants into the local C.C.C's was
revealed this morning with Orville
Kuiken of Fort Calhoun as alter-
nate.
47?~ . , . .Miss Nell Durant, aistenofDurant of this city, pasad a
last Friday, February 14,at
home lu Quincy, Illinois, newinglo word reaching ahhweek.Miss Durant ind! ne
lived here but was known lo so
Blairites.PECK }
To LEAVE B
William Peck, salesxnan atGamble Store ln Blair, wll lea
y
r
'e
Eligible Men To
Respond
The ex-sen/-ice mon's registra~tion,sponsored throughout the
United S u m by the American
Legion,will be held in Blair attheLegionhallnextSaturday.Febnnry 22.Local Ledonnsires
urge that all eligible men respondl
e
s
,to the call.`
l The registration is an entirely
'volunteer proposition, ana no ex-lm»vl¢¢ man will be obligated by
filling out the registration blank.
_.The purpose of the reginratim ls°"d"' for Broluefl Bow, Neb merely to organise ex-servla men
.'where he will be comer:aolhat i n the e vent alan mer-vmll a cms le store.MA Pea,m tho s e who who to m m
who has been with the present serve their country my be moreGamble owner, Ray Johns . time readily placed in positions which
the opening M the Blair , wnl they are capable pf m1;,,g_
have chem M appliance ea at'M m m Beck will hav e mugs
Broken Bow.of the registration in Blair.
Scouts' Second Annual Cir s Well Received
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timnted at about 52 per acre,making an additional $200.
One-hal! of the rent will be due
March lst and a bill for $416.50
was approved Tuesday night for
its payment.
No estimate was made of the
een of the improvements to thefield facilltiea at the official meet-
lng. Mayor Sorensen urged that
the work should be done at ence,
however.It was brought out that the ax-
peeted crop for the cooling year
wus 200 tous and that the bay
should sell at $8 per ton.
lt was brought out during themeeting that 12 of the airport proj-ects ln the state have been droppedl
due to the expensive requiremen|.s_
of the government and ln view ol
that fact several members of the
ooundl expressed a daire to
progress slowly with the port lm-
prowemsnta.Ma y or Sore nse n,
however,somewhat impatiently
urged tbg expenditures daplta the
gg the gaaanl fund was in the
Members od the airport cem-
mltta ¢;-|~,m|¢.¢| a willingness to
carry out the wishes of the poo-,
n u n "s s . n . u v u v v u u . .
H w y N. Sehooler, South Dako-
ta rancher-lsrmer and Director ofAAA's North Caltral Division.
will discuss the future of agricul-
ture with farm men and wdrrlen of
this area st Fumont, Wednesday,February 26th.The address l l
scheduled for 1:00 p. rn, ln 'he mu-nicipal auditorlu.uL '
A large delegation ol Washingl
ton county farm msn and womenis expected to go to Fremont for
the program, Howard D. Thomp-
son, chairman ol the Washington
county AAA committee, Wd-Herequestedthat lsrmers who will
have room for additional passen~gen notify the lou] AAA ofiice,and that persons who wish to at-
tend and lack transportation also
leave their names at the office.
Day Of Prayer
Activities Set
For Febr. 22
to mourn besides seven grandchil-
dren and a number of great-grand~
children.Both Mr. and Mrs. Taylor wereactive members of the local Chris-
tian church and will be remem-
bered by many Blair people.
Funeral Htes were held Wed-
nesdayolterrloon at 2 o'clock from
the Campbell Mortoaryvltll Rey.T. A. Llndenmeyer ommuni and
interment was made ln the Blair
cemetery.
MRS. P. v. HANSEN'SFATHER SUCCUMBS
Mrs. Paul V. Hansen was wld
to Omaha last Friday by the seri-
ous lllnesa of her father, Albert
Tdlander, aged 79; on the follow-ing day, February 15, be, passed
away, and on Sunday he was hur-
led in the Forest Lawn cemetary.
Mr. Tollander, who ls survived
by his entire family ol eleven chil-dren,has enjoyed fairly good
health despite the fact that he au!-
fend two makes in 1938.He had
been quite ill for the past twoweeks, however, as the result of a
1
In Regional
Tournament
Tourney Made U p Of
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dau;:sound dns badges,Bonhthmp and Dulmld Connd, pre-sentation by Chris K.Bemdorf;dag awurk, Qnlu Hlmen amWarrenJentim,Lila Sw\1¢im»nwmxxéflfiviil :Yipp,px'u=nuti»onx
mayor and to pm» \Mr3 J D J0h.l'lS0n Islrall wmcn zracmreu rua nn
eeed in whatever manner onxamea. "dhai o f R Q T A R Y M Q E V I- f N ( ;
COU NTY TE A CH E RS Committee A T K o o P M A N ' s
HO L D M E E TI N G
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mhndmt Rdph E.F'lir-\f.h8 leadmlfiv of tho Bhir flfillt- join; meeting was originally M
m m m m m f o n u m l w ml ~p>ca1 ¢1;urg=- for mm College.
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T H s E N T E R P R 1 s E ~~l d M . . .C l u b H o l d s
"'°'§ § ...T.f".'L '.¥..." Z "; . . . . » . ~Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fletcher and ~~
a s u m m m , m m m m u lhum Wmdneday until sundry 'fi The Harman Wolun'| dnb mat
P u s u é a z n s v n m r f n u n s n n
. w o r m A . n a o l m s s . m m a n n u m "
1 . n n m o u n H o . m F S . . u - n u m r a w : m m m Smln hw i ll mms wt he i rl um.Ihlkonpatx-iotinm yS| mt.Flo
nm! - s mu I K Q UAR P - I E . ma x w w f
ROY F. B|LZ"|`f»Pnssmm and Campvliwr
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n a m K AS K US S E N . u mw n e w w #
c / l s o u m mu m. Av v md w
lr. and ln. Verncl Clements Alexlnddr.A de sert luncheoncdHen-mm spent Thursday lndwu served by Mn. Rmledxs as-
Fri da yntthe Art lhglll l>vmc.mlxlndv%vMr|.Wlll.lxmAd!ma|nd'Damuhy d w m w n Mn. Cla mlml Hn.Alina Flkh.follcvwed byand Mn. lqill vers vixlvan at lhe lmslnen meeting:Mn. John-I .x .e k ln-mn u m m a¢|\n"I . K ¥ $ t l h : 'l : n o f O m l l m ~ 1 ?L o w : : v a Llnco iN E B R A S K A F A R M P R I C E S A D V A N C E g a s D U E l on weennd at hnme.sm-|Ge¢€vs¥5unv2 mann.A1
T o M A R K E D m c a m s z s I N M E A T P R I C E S ' é ? . % ~ ' ? L "L a " » ' f" " £ »`?1 '°x3 '~"£ % '..n. lk llrla f°.i'. ; . ~_l v f g w - w u z m 4 A»\\?_:1da Baum- short n m u u m i allnrnyn _Meven
G r a i n P r i c e s M o s t l y Un c h a n g e d w i t h S h g h t Ad v a n c - . mf é ml " i i h u m d t h e r , n $ f % ,...."'i°.. 15'u¢\». :JM Ju-
'L o °Ra u -:i n i ro f He r mmga wnd ~
*£..' l '§'£? .';.f"'Z.¢"==».n"1?!nktt a nd im Txuhlnon :a v e
a I n W h e a t a n d S o r g h u m s , D m r y ~w
.er, Butterfat Showing a 6-Cent Declme
_mud mm- gmu y , hq pgq Al lmfs uhm v hy . "mmm AM "-
m w c u u m n m n b y a n k m -
l n .w.c m-lm l m m m m
m e l g n n i n v \ n e h . i | b ¢ t s r .l n .A.W o o dv na \'uho o ¢ -V a a n d n n m u u n t h a r h r o l i h s
Servleothiaveek.'hm sociaayu m x . v . v m » n n n n a . s u .¢ v.\» r.°m~°12 "i "° ° " ° * " *n m l b * - ' ~u ¢ w i 1 u m m m ¢ ? n ° § w l n h l r , u » \.w . R u u ~ d m= m¢ c w mr y . J ° § { ° :" n _ M . h " c m m d
a o mund ln-.m d l n .Cl ' " " " ' " " ' " ' ° ° " ' " ", } ' " ' ° ' " " " ; § ' m » = c 1 u k ¢ n u » ¢ ° \ » w m s u » -
day guests of Rav. und li n. A.'W. Clhrln.Mr. had Mrs. Pm-mf Brewster'cntertained n number d nlativnnt lnvvtr. Monday. ln alma-vancuo! the hirf~l\d|y o Hr. Bmwswfsmnther,Mn.J.l l .Bnvmar.mm: we re Mr. And Mn. J . ll.|Brc\v|l¢r.Mr.and Mn.H u mBonn and 1g_;\»f;» lr. -=-<5 gm
n n ,anne un er~ry and Hr. and Hn. Jesse Welrput md children oi Tehmhh.Ss v s nl mo v e s nu ma d; nmthi s ;»1=Th a ~,;_>~d Zimmer-
man 1 moved m mum: nzthe Hn.Ksinln, Johnson home.
nms.PmLm>Po'rrEn
DEAD AT85 D n s t n c t S c h o o l
Hn. nun, Polar, formarly G!
Dart Calhoun, died Plsbrnary 'I lnUMM. itll ¢ld¥¥~Yl"» She vu*M dlvxhv-er nf an lata lr. malin. E. H. Cllrk, w-ly niilnnhG! the F'\'»rt Calhmm vxamry.
Gall. Dlnt. u(l i n Lo fnhe Hhdq)
The bl-menthly meeting of the
one as um nm gnduawa d'|CllilensHp cmnwxu ba ham, Hon-
Bmwnall Hlll,H n .Potter wulf||Y» whcn fifth, ndxth, had mlglxth
active in the chumh wnrk of the Kfllhn will Klva neitntiona xbout
Eviawpd dioese of Ne-bras h; Gwm Wuhln l xlhe also an-nd u pmumm he thel The Gull timl.monthly
o m h .Womufs cum, and vu-=<=h°°l |>nper,wm an v rue Fr:-
| agent of the D_ A_ R_ and ¢°_| day Chrlst Gutnehow i he the
lanlal Dames.She is survived by
several relatives, including l til-
ler, His:Chr: Clxrk o! Omllll.
who built the residence now owned
by G. V. Besdle ol Fort Calhoun.
Her father,Ellm m u h w u
pmmlnmt in the euly history of
the bounty Kina (Bn Clnrk, tha
gdwf' insisted by BN: and dxth
Kflde pupils.0 0 O
llhney, nm.ls `llllu Yank llnousgnau)¢
Mu ay pupils enjayod a Vmlcn»
the pu-ty At the school.Frldhy,
with an axdnnga of Valentina.g h d 1 3 9 9 ~ g gnmgy m¢gd|,;,;,,lm' the distinction af N-h u t , a mn o f l e e c r e a m md
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Notes a
Rh o nm, nu . 8 9
(n un bmw . h u. )
Ro ll H1811 School wi ll prsmt
two mem playa, I dnmx und Acomic production, on the evening
of Flnhnnry 26 Ind 27.Tl k i n l
put in the dnmn, entiiled "Out
of tha Ni gm", ue cnmm mvxu,Glndys' Lunch,John Fonberg,
md Shermm Golker.The nom-
Mlm "Tha Quiet Guns",kaeludal
in its an Bo nd Petena n,Jaya
Willinmsun,Dnnnld Runnunen
md Shox-mm Gosker.
FIRST na . E c nuncuJohn P. Bmokx, lllnhur
=~=~f==- for Sxmehy, February
Tha duh v h n l m m n t withl n E d w u d S w u m o n . l h n : h ' I .
°""" ° ° " " " i n |¢.he only porhamhtriu that,f-?'; .Gne mu| ? " 'F"" "¥ "¥ 'l" "°s 1 '? '° *f'° '1 "
popcomwunerved.0 0 |
Pham ! Vie w, nm . ll
u m . : a n n a t w i n ;
The "Try To Do Beth!"Clubheld 1 meeting, '1'h\ndly u m -
noou; each pupil, from the third
Ind! up, rad an °1'l'lMl poem at" g r e " u l l .
10:00 I .m.Chmth s a m ,c ha n lo r a ll.11:00 1. m.The Church ofYouth.PNA Player will pnddo.n m m m rn wiynnl l n a d t hgdqpqm, xnd ofhr payer.R l yB¢llo1n,n}|di.no gzyrzf, md dw
o an:'Tha <=.f|.£¥.° Un of Possu-
ljo u."Thi Youth Choir wul Ina
|P-==§e%_'.J.Kow\=ésna1amf
fuE n E6Eé|L. F. xixlwn and uw- w w1'h|,h£m h offia.oluiffiérraldlo'fin lmmwlid #HQ #Million is!mr...... .....:..... .......a ..u...;.4|.... \..a.llr|:»;|t- i with lln.d";"'u ' ''in H l r w l l r l i l l vl l l l l - l w ~ " - '- - - ~ - .~----this d n y v u ¢m.¢\,y prim\ ' " * ;_ _ ' . § ' ; '" " " _ _ p | »m-m n ,m e -.m m h : § 3 , ' § , , s m § , " ; _,c . - n » ¢ » . ~ u m vu n m m r
~- a ~w ' ° " _ _ x_ n _ _ . v» m » ¢ V a n ~
u m a l l !vm ° s . :
mmf.communityWllihxruullu...\
; i {h l vu '_! 1im ¢ u=.n» ».m u|BERT cmmnrrms l'=,?,_;~'-3 35, 1309 WERE SUNDAY
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m a n n .- ; _- ; = -¢ x ~ = . m w u n m » n n r ' vM ¥ ° ~ \ ¢ §
Seven]N..--., -_ ..__....» ._ n tm- »»a».:'.¢ _...J Bl.. ?fr\|.......»eA|Mnhd h4
lrm william
x m a f o r g a g A m g n u u m a " m d m u m ;! I U l l L L l | | H B I YI E E , U U \ V U l l ¥ W l |1 ¥ U D. : " " . e .1 = ° \ < = 1 . S } 1 n Q a . y l l t u d y = » f m u m e u w n k .I nn: _. . ., . , . . - . . . . ; ~ . . _ . . _ . . -..... _3 "i n n v y . ,a u..u pu vl u- |. |I N l | \ H u l i u vi n t -m n ~ 'iii' T¢kl;|;lil:~m. . . £ . . . ' ~ 1 1
b " n a w " h ' h " t . a d ' n m " h a m u g l n _ n | m u n m n n , _ l m " i i ' " n d " ~ é k n n ° ' 0 m d . | l m n¢h \ { u »~;hw:l¢:s | U ¢ \ = \ ~ d n = ¢ ;»p s l¢m - m r m v u - | u ¢ ¢ . ;
o r we re ,,u m ag h h u l v m n s u n y u r a p n n d , h n ° f " | t ' d d u d » u f ; _m M n .m p l u d M n w n a ,H
a n' f § ; " " " ° " " " ' ° " " " " ' l ° ° ° " ' * ' °v¢ = ' = ' "' h °N ° ° ' 1 ¢ ° f \ ° * » n . n ¢ n . y m a u » r \ = u ¢ c ¢ m ¢ 1 » : N e h ~ r »
. . . ...-. 4 '=&' ;'% *°~ .__ __vff3' :'a E.. 'l= >va ~r~~
qmm .,......... .... .....,..............,.,.'cum vm nm bm m 'm m m _-~~---. -.... .-' f h r vl l h was | u . m a l n ¢ n .f"§,,¢,.,.¢~flinrlnsouulgqp» A . w . a ¢ , » ¢ f § ¢ k , u » . . u l n n . \ » u s u f | .;'=:|7"°""'° '°fb;°"°*;";"*\1:Friday m m u n d o ,_I P A P IO NE W S
lmrv uhm-um.°'uam'{'\m |»Jm¢.».&»'nh1H=mm v1dni\1.$']§'"',fn ?."""'°'3,°'*°°==01°uf .-»a Mn .u m xa' h ma
'ze " v Y ;~ = -Survivcm - ~l n .c n m." - - ; \ : : ~ " :" W - . m e a - " w : : ' ~ °" -°f
.E ...vm.M n . J . H . J two . m a x v r.y o r,.e£e~=sn 5 - E L ~ _ l § |n f=¢\-=ef.=== _n ;F-» 'f ' . . , , . ' ;'P.:".&;;'* : .'== the "'"'|E:2'°'» *:;!°*"- Rasmussen,r n -
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u w - u r~"'"'~"'" " "' " " ° " ° \ l n u n s l a w ! u v m u y y e l n mzmruw w a v v w b u r h m n m m r h n n z n w n u c m s p n m u u n w f u -
h u - = h ¢ ~ d m . m ° v » a . e - ¢ m ¢ z m . 4 n s m m m » w u ¢ a n »
d u h ;E g x u n n n l m o s v f e m h d o n .l t i s q w i u a n e o i x d d a m e .
l0 1 l & ¢ h l: | D ¢ e a f m b e f b n td I k k u n
p r | ¢ | | v e n g a a . b o u t t h e l n m e .A d vu ' H le i n ' H | e & a ° ' 1 ' P f | l 0
a:=|o1 |__
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ancy at .llra.Cod] Patrick and Art are
spending a fav dan at the John
llltzhell home.M r . m a l m c r m Am e m n
visited the Cliihrd Lanm home
at Blair, Wedneaday.l r .and Mn. Dwi ght Patrick
and Kenneth. Mr. and Mn. FredEnger and Howard wen Sundaydinner guata of Mr. and Mn. A.I. Mazlll and Bobbie.1 Mr.and Mrs.Al i n d Kramer,and Url. Roan Kramer were Oma-
' " J . " " ° T & ' ° " ' E 5 ' nIanra.er were
.Sunday dinner gusts at Delbert
ll-'letelrer'a.
I and Mn.Art Magill andllelvm druve to the Flay Magill
home naar Omaha, Sunday, where
0-3 were dinner guests.
isa Etta Krohn spent Friday
evening at Bert Thompeon's.
Mrs. later Curley was a Tue-<;_-»~ vrdtor at the August Jordan
ome.
v u. m § ' . ° 1 > . u r ¢ , F . . w . a n n . , n . w .
n u . L .A .W o o d w a r d .S a r a hg w a n L o d e P l t d A .H . L o w e
- J a s m i n O l s o n .B é .W a c h t e r a n d
Thursday . altemoon vidtors at'the John .laekann home were Mn.Lnula Hnvandir-If ,.f aan.-.aa..i
Ilia Beanie Iaom.
Sho we r Hn; -gwe nl l -\l¢
Mn. J. A. J Mrs. LimlePltdr and Mrs.alldse Fitch wenco-hoateaaea at a miscellaneousahowerheld at the Jeans:-serhome, Tuesday afternoon,anor-ing Mrs.Clyde Fitch.nee MinsVivian IArsen» a recent brlde.AdessertIuneheon was served and
the remainder of the afternoonspat st games.The honor guest
received many lovely gifts.
'lfhose invited were Mra.Wil-
liam Rntlege of Oakland,Mrs.
Bert Cooper,Mrs. S. A.Moore,
Mrs.S.I.Moore and Mra Carl
Cooper off Blair; Mrs. R. A. Mank-
ing of Fremont; Mrs. Harry Coop-
er and Mra Floyd Cooper of Te-
knma h; gn wflegy guge dfg gf
0 a;es C e ite ,.
yv. Rugl9,r,¢¢,_rri¢1 I§rsen,_l.. D.
u. r. www. umrrer cnauman oxll-Jncbon ana mrs. Fred Eozert nztheAmericanhdwarf-m t.- Ka t g § _ ' Hu ma n e rma n Ne v a s wi mwereeoln birthday hmebson at the n»-e r n q l i n Omaha,Wednesday.
.<was xlven by the Norths m.~oman'a club.Mrs. C. R.r -ol Svrlndlald. ahh federa-
tion ~~ H~ was the avaahr.D~ and Hrs, Charles B. Hankina
nf ~---amd Rev.and llra.oflfhmlh were a nnula r.at nlrlonaue seeClarkswho has hem lll.» lin, A. W. Barge of 'l\°»were also oallen. Sunday.and Mrs. A. D. Burrean of~ll Home ax Blalr. wled. and Mrs. A. W.Clarke.y.Rev. and Mn. J. p.of the Riverside Baohstwerevisitors,Tuadsv.| Je ~'nas West and family,Shir-el':
songoesd i .-»and Mrs. Harley Rozert andspent Sunday at Tekamah
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
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West and Mlldnd John-Bladr were Sunday dinnerof Mr. and Mrs. Leo Faus-
eateW~ter.. and Mrs. Lyle Lee had as
Clementa and Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Spriek attended the funeral
aervleea for Bert Cram, Sunday.
Friday evenlgg the rreslrrnan
clan entertain the so homers
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lclaaa and the school facully ata'
party.Mrs. A. H. Lowe and her moth-
er,Mrs. Johanna Olson,enter-
talhed at a bridge luncheon, Mon-
day afternoon Prlzea wereawardedto Mrs. G. F. Lowe for
high score, Mrs. Louie Fltdrh, low,
Mrs. Ray Tripletl., the traveling
prize and Mrs.Henry Truhlsen
won the out prize.lnvlied guests
were Mn. J. R.Sullivan,Mrs.Hult Lowe,Mrs.Ray Trlplett,
Mrs, Henry Wubbenhorst,Mrs.
.Henry Truhlsen. Mn. E. W. Bur-
dic, Mrs. C. E. Johnson, Mrs. E. C.
Reid, Mrs, C. S. Horn, Mrs. Anna
Peddle,Mrs.James Van Horn.Mrs.William Ads-ms,Mrs. Ben
Wachter,Mrs. J.A.Jesper-sen,
Mrs. L. A. Woodward, Mrs.Sarah
Swan, Mrs. G. F. Lowe, Mrs. I-miie
Fihzh. Mrs. Claude Clement; and
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The school Valentine party took
place Friday afternoon,vntn
around forty-five patrons attend-lnsh Miss Lucille Nl d n n was
named Queen of Hearts, ma Glen
Vogt vm nv we d an King,the
youngsters having been thoun bypopular vac. of their u m m m .A table tennis name between stu-dent:and thdr vidtlng- parents
and friend;reaulfod ln P-he uhm
dren u-rr:n`nx. rs-a.Mlaa Colllgan
ae ents at do mof the afternoon 'he
The lmrmonlea band, whleh ln-
cludes all Brewster puplls,ls
working on some new pieces.
"ly evening.lh Mrs.C.A.Hlrgglneulnwmed
nme apen x o pastthree meh with Mr. and Mra. Joe
Thompson and children.Mr. and Mrs. Otto Chrlalsnaen
and La Vonns and Lyle were dn-ner guests nl Mr. and Mrs. MerlePetersen of lrvingxm,Saturdayevenkrg, helping eir aon, Gary,clebrata hla first birthday.Sunday aflamooh and " P g "gneda of Harold Taylors were r.and Mrs. A. C. Menklr|;and ann,Rolland» Mines Edna leon a.ndClara Rannuaaen of Omaha.
Advartlu ln The Enlasrprlaa
It Br-inn Results
aN e b r .C e r t i f i e d H y l a n d
Seed
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Corn
newest und best yielding
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'rAv|.nR & W ELLS
L|vE§T6Ek`AUET1oNEVERY WEDNESDAY
Bm sen First at moo o'¢1°=1n n m :P A ' I " | " ! . R n m z m e s z| |i u"i`i:é`?"" " ' E l ¢ u e _ r» i " " " " ' a n at
a.!lkirlb.lh¢9anda1lkln1huthun»ululla|.¢!1we¢,mnli¢lldby
£l.rlser|I.uonr tariwry.
nrnvnra #IIA Flullnru In v i fa rl
We have che bam FARM SALE AUUl'loNSERVICEinNebraska.Call or ne l u lordates.Phan: 308.
TAYLOR & WELIS AUCTION co.
<~oxmlx|1'\ SALE-Ertry s|mfd|y I! 1 :00 RM.
K_._.- -.-.-........ ... f...w.-., ...ri rank Iafti|_ Mrs. Raymond ua-
gill and Marlene and Mila Mar-; jox-ie Jackson;
l Mrs. Fred Peck was co-hostessMat a P. N. G. luncheon in Blair,Friday.Mr. and Mr-a. Warmn Waketieldand Wilbur were Thvrlday visit-ors of Alma and Birdie Pl=~'-her.Lloyd Fletcher of Beatrice was aFriday visitor.Mr. and Mra. Earl Fletcher andllarl, Jr., were Fremont visitors,Wednesday.Mina §.ela Peck spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.Williaml Peck at Blair.Mines Bm-nadean Otto andGradeJackaonattended a LutherIague meeting at the J. P. J n
home, Tuesday.Mins Alma Fletcher is spendingthe week win. Mrs. Lillibn LoftiaMn. Loftia and Wayne were Sun-day gusts O! the Fletchers,The Young People'|clan of*the Alder Grove Sunday Schoolheld a party at the Stanley home,Saturday evening, honoring Rol-and Hovemick; he will leave aoonwith the February drafteex.Mia: Gracie Jackson is spending,
this week with her grandparents,
Mr.and Mrs.Henry Hovendick,at Blair.Miss Bemadean Otto was aThnndayvisitor at John Jack-; son'a.um Fleteher or Beatrice lpentThursdaynight at the CharlesHovendiek home.
_Mr. and Mra. Harold Crothe and
;*'°"€' 01 Tekamah 'gg 'f1=»-egg'
evening gn a ,lim Magill, home.
Charles. Later,Howard, Ven
non and Chests Huvendick were'Omaha vidlma, Monday.
I Mn.A.I.H1611 and Bobble
spent Wednuday at Fred E2nger'|.
1:' week-end hm.
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~H e r m a n N e w s
|mug, Hilda Yuwell. Grace MilleJohnForaberg.Chris AndersoRoy Rutledge, Thorvald Peterae
Rav Triplett, Sarah Swan, Clam
Clements. Paul Hancock, JennlmWest, Joe Bandur, Harlan Chrl:
tenlen,Johanna Olson, John lErlokaen.Herman Rogsrt, A..1
Lowe, Ed Olson. William Christen
sm, Hurley Clements, Leo Fam
ett, Byron Bunn, Harry Tyson. 1E. Johnson, .lim Conety, Ned T1
non, Clyde Metzler. Kenneth T:
son. E, C. Reid, Emil Follen, 01
Jmaen, Raymond Sullivan,To:Wakefield.Ben Wachter,GleMiller,William Rasmussen, Wal
ren Wakefield,Ed Hovendicl
Louie Fitch. Wallace Fitch;MirVivianRutledge ol Omaha; Mlm
Jean Larsen and 'Miss FranceHovendick.
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The book review,svonsortd lrthe Wesleyan Guild of tho Meth'odist church which wal nonoqne
from an earlier date. will be lzweat the church FYldav altemoon u2:30.Mrs.Marie §|ewart J
of Omaha will review "FametheSour"by Howard SpnnTea will be served.
|Hornorlnnr the binhdpv of Mi,Christine Wachter. which oecu
February 14, her einen and n f
others zathered at the Mrs. AnPaddle home.Mn. Peddle ne _a lunch.Pneaene were MWachter. Mn. Peddxe. Mrs. JamVanHom.Mn.Hilda Yuwe
Mrs.Ben Wachter.Mra. C.Horn,Mn.Mary Hansen
Mrs. Claude Clements.Saturday morning, memberatheWesleyanGuildlntheredMn. Malvern Welt'a hormeiaforlxnlloolne tea.Pmaent w M udlmea G. o. Portadle. Har-lov H02en. Edward Swanson and Floyl
Alexander.Their vlalt was timely as she had just flniahed hak'l.n|Brownie cooklea,M i n Arne:Hansen of Omahl
ment the week-end with her oarents, Mr. and Mm Thorvald HanWednesday afternoon, Febrnaryi12. the nlnoehle club wan enter-<|aan.Mrs.Hansen fell reeentl;I/lined bv Mm. Joe Bandur with and broke her rlzht wrlat.all memben unseat.The hoatessl Several Hemunlliea attmde
served a duoert luncheon.Theme for high score wu won byEmilPollen:conaolatinn
hrlze.lgln.llaymond Sullivan.
e Iadieg will hold their nextgfgw-x meg Mrs. Jwninzu Wet.
waryFred Boxart and ooo.Harley,
matured tn Sioux City late Satanday for Mr. and Mn. Hana Haoaen
of Deer '»°d;<°-Montana,who
mme for l-he uneral ot Mn, Han-
sen'a brother. Bert Cram. ol Teka-mahf bdd Sundav afternoon.yo win remain for a week'| via-
;Mr. and Mn. Ed Mencke were
'vfldtora at the Chr-ia Korahoj
fhvme.Wadoaday.
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th, Golden Gloves tournament athe citv auditorium ln Omaha. Inweek.Chris Korxhoi and l eFauaettattended Thursday even
llIK~The Dezree of Honor lodge. Nc121, hdd its rexulir rneetlmz. Priday, Fehnaary 14. at the home o|Ml-,una Mrs.n. o .slime.A
the nlose d the rneetlnz M nSheets served a lunch.The nex|rneetinK will be March 14 at th
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. lawrMila Mildred Johnson of Blxispent the week-end with Hennalfriendl.Mn.Manoa Kmzor and M n§,'5_'1`f'1*°*" were Omaha vlaiton
y,Misa Mildred Sheets. an lnm-ucbor ln the aehoola_at_Norlh Bend
\'»n,n.ie
gg
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1.
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SaM Q
ch
anSt.ndu*t w.UI
rday night ami Sunday guests M»¥§Q"Eél'ifé»vér§2i§c.-nun " -
md Mn. Francis Lee and two Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rogert. were
ren, Mr.and Mrs.Earl leeghosts at dimmer, Sunday, for Mr.baby and Min Cora. Lee, cd and Mrs.Han;Hansen of Deer
?auL Nebraska.Lodge,Montana,Mrs.Aibert11. Esther Whitmus and Theo-luieanu,Mr.and Mrs.Edwinof Elk Point, South Dakota,Means and nephew, Mr. and Mrs.ed Saturday for a visit.Donald Means, Mr. and Mm Mel~
ysses Morrison is quite ill atlvin Deilev. all cd' Omaha and Mn.
--.H ... » wv lm» w, u.\.uluuly w | .npulm¢ m| |Slelion records.
|QW/"\ 939-Nebn\x|¢|'s old :land-by.
The demand for good homegrown,hnludqaickod and
carefully gnded Seed Com ls especially heavy this
year.Phone or write ymxr order immediately.
"n1|m|~||n Tlnnrnnnnn |r...|I 'n.........,.-
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z:PUBLIC SALE!
Ha v i ng dc c ii e d to qui t fnrmi ng I wi ll le fl a t
Public Auction nt my farm 3 mile s south of Blai r, BQ
north ui McCarty Scho dl on
Tues? Febr. 25th
The Fo!!-owing Property To-wit :
3 HEAD O F H ORSES 3
One team, mare and gelding, smooth mouth,
Wt. 2800 lbs.
One bay gelding, 10 yrs- old, wt. 1300 lbs.
Two sets of harness.
16 H EAD O F C AT T L E 16
Six Al milk cows, (4 fresh last November,
2 just fresh).
Two Shorthom yearling heifers
Two small calves
Four head of summer calves
One Shorthom muley hull, 18 months old.
2 0 HEAD O F H OG S zo
Fifteen good brood sows (bred fn Spotted
Poland China boars).
Seven pure bred Poland Chinas
Eight Spotted Polands, start farrowing
May 1
Five stock hogs
One pure bred Spotted Poland boar.
Nine dozen mixed chickens, mostly pallets.
F E ED
One stack Sudan
Two Stacks Cane
Some ear corn.
MAC H IN ER Y, ET C .
Six ft. Deedng binder, two hay raka, (one
10 and one 12 foot);two hay sweeps;one
McCormick-Deering mower; one Moline mow-
er; one New Century cudtivatnr; one New Per-
fection cultivator; eorn planter with 160 rods
of wire; one Mdine lister; one John Deere 18-in.
sudky plow; one 3-section barrow; one Zeection
hnrrow; one wagon; two wheeled trailer; one
hog rack and gear; one top buggy, one hand corn
sheller; one cider press;one Queen brooder
stove; one brooder house, 8x10;forty rods of
woven wine;one hog crate; scoops;spades;
shovds and other articles too numerous to men~
HO U SEHO L D GO O D S
One round table, twenty gallon meat iar,
two beds, one phonograph, other article not
TERMS-CASH
H a n s M . A n d e r s o n , , , , , ,
TAYLOR & WEL-IS AND SI JOHNSON
Auctioneers and Clerk
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tim.
mentioned.
home with pne umoni a.
~Ir. and Mr s .Fr e d Ro g e r t, Mr .
d Mr s .Hu r le y Ro g e rt, Mr . a n d
.F r a n k Eric kzen,Mr .and
»=~ John B .Eric ksen, J ac k a n d
raldine.Mr s .J oe Cmts i ng er ,
rs.Wi!lin.rn Sy lvia,Mr s .I r vi n
me |0¢kl¢ d floor : M m u l u m p u
: a n n a mom In u msduvnf n a a r -nlgm m v inmn.U n v m a n ar
150-watt |lMD~2/
PHONE Black 160 PHONE 22 on 40
AGENTSElmer Anderson. Blair Burl County Co-Op. OilFred Hansen, Fort Calhoun Slxllon. llermlnl. A. Piper, Fort Cllhoun Wr{ght'| Pool Hull, Kennlnl
Washington Co. Hntchery lllnir
Ha ro ld W eb ster a nd J oy c e o f Te -
ka ma h.Eve ni n g visitors we re
Mr . a n d Mrs . B u d K elley an d s o no f Mi l la r d ;Mr .and Mr s .Fr a n k
Eric ksen,M r an d Mr s.Ha r le y
Rop;ert and Tr ub ie an d Mr s .J oe
Crutaing er, Gen e gud Marily n.
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Light Conditioning! When oyestrodn is bon-
tshed. better living boqins. You feel better
me m ore attractive and inviting than over
hoforo.Enioal livlnq an d protect precious
eyesight at e same time. Light Condition
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homo hom the very tint niqht you start
Light Conditioning! When oyestrodn is bon-
ts hed.be t t e r li v i n g bo q i n s . Yo u f e e l b e t t e r
me m o r e a t t r a c t i v e a n d i n v i t i n g t h a n o v e r
ho fo ro .E n i o a l l i v l n q a n d pro te c t pr e c i o us
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DISCOVER THESE54,
MODERN ADAPTORS - .
For bedroom: and hallways this plan °'
d to gl pi I g I-Itic a an r vu nun , um ndI»~nc!llght.Just Insert adapt In 'Q \so c ke t .s u i n g 1 w a r t a 4 *_50 l p
wall lamps an juni. right tor so manycorner:-ind our buds, chllru, dnl!!or ublu. 800 the many new Melina!
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choose the lam p that
measures up tn every
respect to riqid l1lumin».
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doty spedticationl. Bo
lure tho lump you buy
ca rri e s t h e L E S .lo zq- -- y o ur o uurc rnto o
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resenturl |n CALHOUN ~IMiss Taylor
D:...... |?»fi|».|mwnggv fWasW¢d Friday m C0\-.--'¢---nnnu ~aMRS. McQUARRIE ToIlmvmw "ARUNDEL"
'nn e mb v a n e n M v nu No -
b r u h ,will present Mn . lh xn ns p u n m e o w - 1 . a f n m : m a
~\Ȣk-nik m c snmauy . s w -
Qnoon,P'¢bf\l\\'7 22;'hm a d dr
;n1 | \ » , ,mma mmr¢ °t » b e n e ! i ¢
*ua vim A vlw mo mpplemexrtihs
lmhe bouklixt U! tha Lyman publicHihnry.lln,llg:Qusn1a \(ill_dif-
Kennancl _Pair
ls Maniac]
In a St. Vulentinfs Day un-mony, performed lut Fridxy dt-
emoou At the letho di lt punom
We in A1'\iII8¢°I\.Bev.David
Simpson led the mu-rings line:
LOUISE TURNER IS
FREMONT :mmm
M n beautiful nhtxch mommy
In a se tti ng o f Dllml. htm lnd
m w m .Hi l l l m d l f h m a r ,
hughte r o l l r. us d ln. Hurry
F.'bxmer of Valley,and Bayd
Robinwn Hunmoad, s on of ln.\ a . . . . . . o
W En u v u u ' n n t n A ~ uu u m m m , r n n u n l .
H u m a n couple;m u
x mlmrh nu I nu l\ 'f ld nv Rl.funltnd in
Vnlsntlndn Day,at the Binh
Methodist varsonlgn un wa s
Gnmt |¢neL_'Huey wa 'Mba
Vivian Linus,who becmm thebridaatClydo,Hu h .md M m
I l i !l \ \ » \ » l \ \ ! ''I l u I ' n i m a d !f m' ! | - | | | |1
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nueruuue nuumuuu ue nwmm.,were married at the Flnt Congre-
gational Church in Fremont atfour o'c.\ock,sam m y afternoon.
Hin.Marjorie Junghluth of
Omahl, deughter of Kr. and ldre.
Fred Jungblnth ul the Dole vicin-
lty south of Kennaxd ,wal meld el
honor, and Bob Hammond, tvrln
brother of the brldegroom,v u
but ma n.The hrlde won A whim breads
h!fet.\ gown hehloned lrllh lon(
lag-o-mutton sleeves,e fitted
beequa v lid.nreetheert neckline
and e full eklrt with n train. Her
flngerdp veil (ell from a crownshapedup o f s eed paris.She
were a atrend of pearls, A gm of
her sister, and arrled white rosa
and carnations.Min Jlmgblu\h'e gown was of
ice green tafteta,with short
sleeves.It had no triin, but was
similar io me brlde's in other de-
I
Lulherm Daughters
Klleel Lola and Emla Corian.
dnughtsn egwf. and Ire. N. c.
Clflllh. entertalned the Luther!!!
Deughhre organlndon at l i l
reguler monthly mniinz. Monday,
February 17.The larch meeting
will be with Mill 1-:em Rasmus-
een.
_-Marian Project Club
Mrs. L. E. lgreen. anilted_by
Ure. hm Rolland, mtexhhed the
members ol the Mex-Imyx Project
Club,Frldey afternoon,at the
llneu home near Kennerd.M n .
' m u h me h , ' v u w e mended
to Ed Hovendlck.Rev. John P.e m u ofllelelnd ln boils ln-
, e m u
The "°"~*";{of Mine Lance,
daughter ot r. e n d l n .Nleln
hu-een,a nd l r.Flteh, son ofl n .Amelia Flesh,was solem-
nlsed et 4:80 that afternoon.Ab-
tendanm were the l1rlda'|lrllter,
like Jeanne Lenen 0!Herman,
and Donald Sowxnn of Blair;
Hier Frances Hovendek and
George Flmlx af Human were also
present.
A reception vrae held at d e
hsnen home in their honor, and edx o'clock dinner me dee aerved
¢,,,ge Hume a me nl for immedlete relatives.period,iollosveiohyu a MZ.ol]The bride wee gradueied from
Peerl Buek'e u i|,,»»_Mrs. H"._|l.he Herman . High school ln 1986,
len Nelson and um umm Jen-"nd me bm. employed \'°!=°"*'Y by
len presented the exeenxlon lesson a Tekemeh cafe.Mr. Fntelz. whoon window treatment also atianded me Hemnn schools.
Mrs.Howard Jensen will b e ¥ % t f J ' S ° . . f ~ ~
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g m = 1 ' " '- -»- pm. Amy alll! llllllls """'u a » i = : D u a m f ' b r B * ¢ h f " S * Q § 1 m ~ ;n . , . . , , " ' »` L .m m m '
. m h l i l l r b y A l b a n y . a n d ' v' h " ° Hr s .W atc h ; n m ..I "fe, ~ is .;.a me'£>?¢2h~===-M-'=»="-==~E9»»:M..¢¥_'Hf Mr. ind IU*-I
hlru»'f§i"" "" 'ik wuani aune for one so young".Armand, and 8. Vinckel.mum bv Naam.
Mn. Pllll Nyholm which uniled Miss Audrey Lucille
ls Vl|¢Nil\¢ Hostess Stewart and Nm] Dwlin Andrea-Mrs.Psul Nylwlm emrtuined son.Guests included fha parent;At' I Vnlmtine party, lm Fdghv ol tha young couple, Mr. and HE.
simlllr io the hrlde's in omex- ce-miln.She carried yellow roses md
were two rows of tiny yellow row
buds in her hair.
After a short wedding txlp, Mr.
and Mrs. Hnmmond will live ln gnI
ihosten on February
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The annual electlcn oi olfionn
vu held Sunday evening by mem~
en of the Triangle baby bed,
ls. and bee! bmeden dub when
hey met at the Ed Stark harne.
mek Jensen wu dwden to nerve
n pruldum;Dirk Svcndgurd,
icepnasident; Junior Jensen, nc-
otary and treasurer;George
tewlrt,news reponer;Hnrkntork, local leader; und Marvin
ltork, nuinant laden-.
Guesis at thlu meeting were
In. Annie Gnuse and sons, Alvin
nd Raymond; Mn. Anguzt Swrk,
Loma Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. How-rd Jensen and hmily;Mr.and
Irs.Elmer Shurk
The club will meet at the Haw-
rd Jensen home nur Arlingwn,
larch 9.
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Az 7:30 that evening,R n .Broqkn Nad I-he llna whkh
united Mrs. Fitch and Mr. Houn-dick.Mine Fnnoes Hnvvmdick
and Gmrge Fitch witnessed Bm
ceremony.Mr. lnd'Mr\. Haven-dlck are making thelr home nn
the Hovendlck farm west of Hur-
mm.
A Joint dwrlvnrl duace cele-
hnmd the wddlngs,Saturday
evenlng, when around three hun-
dred relatives md trlenda gnth-
ered at the Hemmn CommunityHall.-Hamann Nawn Servdoe.
A. L. Auxlllnry
Mrs.B m Bailey entenalned
members of the American Leglon
auxlllnry, Tuesday evening.The
gathering was held a the Legloy
hall.
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fdtarnoon,when some twe nd"'°|Jny Stewart and DU. and MIL El- lnputment in Fremont until their|pm- mér Andnuon ol Kennud, and A néw house an frm city 5, cam-
~ lew other don friends md rel|~ pleted.tives.Premuptial bridal events includ
College studmu were 1The ywnx peopla wb::un. PmCALl{0QN__§}\0__Q'_?__ .,,="'.Z,T1.f'».`I. a Krlyl
|holnfl chases l Tha bride was attired in aledamixéeilaneous shower §!=f1<*»v|:,,,¢,m||, Ladle:\stx;£~le\;.dxma of roxeberry
um umm. Celebration colored dlk; her carnage wu ol
A a bl m m m \em-nina an sweetpeu and jmquils.She wu
h , G l l g i N;,\,,§m}\°m¢, Sun- attended hy her inter, Mins Betty
nhv dtmmonn. observed the n.\!I.l szgurjr,ho wore_¢mn[>gm'j
Febmnry 9, at the A. H. Smborn-nen hum; south of Kenmrd when
Mn.Sihbernsen and M u .Fred
Jungbluth were hoateuea to mem-bers of the Dale Get-Together
m..¢...-A .\y.|.».o¢...lnm-huun
." ' : ' ' " " 'f u m'TE .§'T§'Z. .~-..`§.L z>.-..?§M,1-iilllisu Aloha Evans.The
ox me run. ~..¢mv.... .......,...____durch entzrtdned at a vumun u m n m masking v u eondunud.
ts. lm Friday afternoon. Appro- lld Inter Vllentines Wen mx-
prlatemotifuvnxeuned ma ¢ ¢ - c h ms e d md rdnahmantg were
vfliinz gh,lxmeheontlble ugle rv e d.PxuentwereHr\.Pe¢er~the Vdentine theme was dan ar- un.~ E " ° ' * K i l i m Pmllnened out in the refreahmenf-1.A 2f,'j__',"f§; Norm _J m\»,He m
E¢l§{¢?`im. Niebaum ma Mrs. colored aftemoon uma:m m -=uluu,~ ~-I¢l6llu|||u -.--~--"Fred Boschult.Sevenl relntivu sweetpea conage..and Bh°':¢1' gg the P;¢b<;°d;'*§ S
d f f g d s t w e n i v y y w e n s a J u n u s n r -
B n » C h ~ - 1 ' . L - ¢ . . - A n n : n f l . ~ ~th€. .|.._..l.1........v t a i n l d t e n f I i € l \ d B O f t h e b r i d e »
=.~followed the tea..
The prognm following the teauded n reading by Dairy Shri-
:piano solos by Hn..Bli nk
yer and June Md ni r;doliu
gas by Hn .Rzlph Steyer
-»lhriln McNair; recitation of
poem by Beth Rohvrerg vocal
~om by the high school girls'
;|.nd a piano duet by Lu-
! e and Kathryn Rohwer.
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Master 85.A Late Model Car with
Lots Of Transportation ln lt.
Misa Elieand Elln¢1°"rues!
Omnbl spmt Sunday with their
parents, R¢v .Andllr|.H.C.JdFnse;llinAnne¢teretumedwit.h
xhcmafterlpmdingfhaweek-md
lthome .
1939 Chevrolet Master T. Sedan
1939 Chevrolet Coupe
1938 Chevrolet Coupe
1936 Ford Tudor
1935 Chevrolet Coupe
1932 Ford Tudor V-8
1936 Chevrolet 1% Ton Truck
Phone 2 1 9
Come In And See Then Can Ws'|l Be Glad
Tn Damonstnte
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c n f x g o z f r
Blair, Nebrukl
B e s t y ~ m o r I M I Helen Blat r .
Mn . E mo ry B um, Jr . ,
E mu - u i n n C lu b
M m E mo r y Hu n t,J r.,e n t e r
tained me mb e r s o l th e Mo nd ay
Evuxing Bridge Chxb this week;
guests inc lude d her s ister,Mr s .
John Sutton, Mrs. Galen J ones And
Mf t . L C . K lo p p .A t a xd s . Mr s .
prize for high score,md Mrs.
Klopp dnw the cut prize-_Mrs.
Juhn L¢¢hY wsu be holiela to thil
group on lxrch 8.-
A d m u u m m n u m mI¢BrinnBa\a1u
MRS, JOHN RASMUSSEN
Plato by Roblul
A Valentine Day ceremony atthe home of Mn. Emma Taylor
oi Rose Hill united her dxuzh-
ter,M i n Maxine,and John
llesmussen,son of Mr.and
Hn .Louis J.Rasmussm of
Rose Hill,in marriage.Rev.A. W, Clarke, pastor of the Her-
man Methodist uhux-eh and the
Rose Hlll church, read tha wed-
ding li na
The bride was attired in afloor-length gown of white tn!-fetl,and wore |fingertip
lulgth veil; her bqrrqmg vu af
ealln Illia, red mel. and lsvm-
dlr sweetpeu.She v u attended by thebriderroomilitter.M i n M u -
garet Rasmussen,who won apink floor-lmgth dress and car-
ried carnations.Mr.Raqmus~
sen was attended hy the bride'|brother, Russell Taylor.
Around loxty members of theirnmedhtefamilieswerepid:-
me for the ceremony and the
subsequent reception.A charl-
vari was held in the evening.Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussen will
reside on I lam near Hooper.'Hxe bride was a student at the
Rose Hill School.Mr. Rasmus-
sen was graduxted from theBlair High Snhool, and later at-»
tended a short course at the
Univexsity of Nebraska, College
ol Axribultnre.
L o c a l N e w s ~
T h e W C Z I (
Mm. Soren McDonald has beenLonfincd to her home with flu for
more than 1 week.
Mr.and Mrs.Reed 0'Hmlon
Jr., moved inw their new homo on
East Grunt street, last week-enu.
Mrs. Roland Petersm and baby
daughter n/twned Sunday from
the Univenity Hospital in Omdin.
Elmer McDonald, non of George
McDonald, in reported no be aeri~
ously ill.
Mr. and ldrx. Charles Humdt. en~
tertdned xt cards,Wednesday,
( l m)evening, for memben of
their plnochle club.
Mrs.William Miller will be
hostess this (Thursday)afternoon
at A Valentine pany (or membemol the Peaceful Afternoon Club.
M. A. Wilcox ol south of Blair
.:;.:"';"".;,a@ `é§15i>¢f was
served
C. K, Mane Addr-ease
I-ugh School Students
Assistant Director c. JL Ihr"
of the University of Ne bns h
Extension Depmrtmunt addr-med
Blair High School lunior and sen-
ior student-I.recently.I-hs n rpeu-ance was a feature of the vo~oitionll pro gnm bsing buried
nut by the school lzoard for 9-he
m m "of nmpmnz g n d v l k i
lor employment.
Snrpri Party Honors
Dolores Halsleid
Mn. Floyd Holnund asiertaineu
at a.surprise party.Frldly,in
honor of her daughter, Dolores, on
her tenth birthday.'hae guests
atwndéd the theatre and leur x-e~turned to the Hl l n a d homn
where a lunch was served.Pres-
ent were Wanda Gilliun, Rose
mary Gnstln,Shirley Claridge.
I.4Donm.Peterson, Lila Jensen,Lily Mae Wane,Beverley lnng~cor, Vivian Sutherlxnd,JessrundGeorgia Clausen,Sue Ann Ray.
and Dolores Halstead.
Lund Ranks Second
A!Midland
Gordon Lund. Arlington, a jnn~
lor at Midland College in Fremnm,
was the second mnidns student,
scholanically, last semester.His
quotient of 388 was only .12 of a
point shy M the pedeet mark.Two other Aalington students
w¢-,re among the 87 persons named
on the semester honor roll.Mari-
an Menldng, sophomore. wig sev-enth with 3.80 while Melha Mc~
Clellln, frahman,earned on av-
€1'lKe ot 3.60.
Christian Endeavor
Party Was Thursday
Twenty-two members of the
Chr-lnian Endeavor gathered attheChurch ol Chrixt,Thursday
eV€!\il\8» to hold a Valentine party.The time was pleasantly gpgnt in n
social manner, with 1 "truth andconsequences" game as the main
feature,and later refreshmmm
wer; served.Mn. M.G.Holland is sponsorof the raaently organized Endeav~or group.Oificex-5 are Gerald
Fmin, preident; Kathryn lAdWiK1
vice pneddent;and Helen Root,
secreqiry-treasurer.
Couple Wed ln
Bennington Ceremony
Miss CamEne Fredrishsen U!
snept §r*'"f*'>':"~* S?5°d=v_=\f=*r¢\
nmmimnnn and Hnrrv E. Schmidt
Kennlni.
A six o'clock wedding dinner
was held at the Stewart home lor
immaiista relativu._
Mr.and Mrs.Andruson plan
to reside on a farm west of Ken-
nord
Calhoun Church
Hdds Supper
The Presbyterian c.l\\xr<~.h o l
Fort Calhoun held 1 pntluok mp-
per for members of the congrega-
tion, Wednesday evening. The mp-
pen are monthly evshta, including
A meal served by the Indies' socie~
ty followed by a sod!! ¢vU\il\K~
Fm-mer Blair Couple
Celebnlea Annivenuy
Mr. and ld:-L Herman Nelsen ol
Longview,Washington,formerly
of Blair, entertained at a dinner
at their home in the Dale spar#
ments,Sunday,I-lebmary 16,in
uelebntion nl their silver wedding
umiverury.The waxing wasspentatthetheatre,and hoax-
Mn. Nelson served I luncheon.Present were Mr,and M n .
Clyde Larsen,Donna Lou and
Clyde,Jr.,Mr. and Mrs.J. H.
Coney, Miss Irene Williams, Miss
Ruth Hnnsen, Harold and Howard
Nelsen of Longview.
Mr.and Mn. Nelsen also re-
ceived a number of gifts and cards
from friends in this community.
Mins Kerstetter, Mr. Kay
Announce Plans
Mins Faye Ke:-:tether and Irvin
Kay of Irvington have announced
this week plans for their wedding.
February 26.A clxarivari dance
tor friends of the couple will be
given that evening at 0ft's hall in
Bennington.A miscellaneous shower washeld at the parental, E. Xerstet-
ter, home near Blair. Sunday al-
ternoon and evening, complimen-
tary to the bride-to-be.Around
eighty friends and relatives at-
tmded the event.Several con-
tests occupied the time, with priz-
es gains# Mises Margaret Jalm-
el and Rose Kay, and x door prize
to Mrs. Anna Gradert.A lunch-
eonwuservedfaythehosteasand
her daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Koepke and
dnughter, Mins Helen, entensinad
Sunday for Mr. and rlds.E.0.
Frick al Fremont.
IJOCAL NEWS
OF THE WEEK
Mrs.Graco Steele of Omaha was
calling on relatives in Blair lut
Sunday.
Mr.and Mrs. Leona-rd Axbell
were among than who helped Mr.
and Mrs. Harley Appleby ol Arl-ington celebrate their wdd lni
anniversary,Sotnrday evening.
Ted Blatter and Melvin Hngtt,
students at an aimralt meehweul
school in Lincoln, spent the week-
end at the parental, W. J. Blntter
and Ray Hewett, homes.
Rev. and Mrs. Paul Nyholm and
children rpent tha week-end InAudubon,Iowa,where Rev. Ny~
holm conducted mervlcea at :a-
Lutheran elmxch, Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Caldwell of
Blair drove down to Omaha last
Saturday and spent Saturday night
and Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.
Jefferson Caldwell, returning Sun-
day evening.
Zelda Carmine,High School a rtstudents ue studying block print-
ing.The work is done with llno~
leum blocks on which designs have
been cu-ved.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nelson andchildren of Ord arrived, 'mu-saayi
bo spend Valentine's Day with Mrs.
Nelson's einer, Mrs. S. Pierce Al-
len and family; they retnrnedto
Ord hiday almmoon.
Rev. and Mm. H. C. Jud F1eae_
spent Monday in Omaha,where
Rev. Fwsa attended n ministerial'
meeting.Mrs. Frese was a guestofher son~in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hansen and
baby.
Mr.and Mn.Herbert Nelson
and two children at Underwood.
Iowa,arrived last week-end for
several days' visit at the home ofMrs. Nelson's mother, Mn. Mary
Pate.Mr.Nelson returned Mon,day, but his family remained to
spend Ula week.
Mn. F. W. Arndt received word
euly Lhia week from Gund lsllnd
thot her gramdaon, Clarence Gems.
is believed tn be ia a somewhat im-
PN'/ed .condition He suffered abroken pelvis, a lung injury, and
other injuries in nn auto-traincolliion two weeks ago; although
he will be unable to walk lor scv-
enl mvnthl. it ia thought that hewillnotbepermanentlyhandi-
capped
Under the direction of Mla
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1936 For d T udor
1935 Chevrolet Coupe
1932 Ford T udor V-8
1936 Chevrolet 1% T on T ruck
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Phone 11 :»:-:We D e l i v e r
Kellogg'| Com Flakes, 2 boxes ..241:
BOWL PassSun Ray Crackers, 2-lb box ...`l8c
Marco W hent Flakes, 2 boxes ..25c
co CUP muP . & G .p , 6 b a rs ......23c
Marco Oat Meal, quick or reg., lge box 17:
Choc. Graham Cookies, l-lb ...l7e
Clorax, qt. bottle .......23e
FRESH Carrots - Cabbage - Celery - Lettuce
Cauliflower - Green Peppers - Rutabagas
Anples - Orange -Bananas - Le m ons
Beef or Veal Roaxts, but cuts pound
Pork Butts or Lain Routs, pound .
Steak, beef or veal, pound ...
Beef or Veal, Rib for boiling, pound
Fresh Ground Beef or Pork, pound
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with ma anugnzer,una.Ba neFrench.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bruce hld
as their week-end guest Mrs. Clk;-
ence Miller of Cmmdl Blulfs,
Iowa.
Min Ly dia 1-I-lien spent Sun-day vm- um Eunice Holland at
the parmtal, hrs Rglland, hmne,
near R.o|¢ Hill.
Mr. md Mrs. Hal Wnlker of Te-
lramlh wlrdted in Blair, Sunday,
wi th Mn.Walker? mother, Mn.
Ed Arbell,
Mn. Harry Beck ind daughter,Pntrlgh, 01 mm- vldted Slmrday
night and Sunday with Joe lava
and llr. and Hrs. Ron lava md
daughhml.
Hr. and Mn. ll. V. Wi lson nl
the Harman vicinity arrived this
week fn m y with M n .Gnee
Hancock, who recently suffered n
stroke.
'Hn pu: up( jo nan! pn:-xlaam
Caml G u t were M n .Gaat'sbrother-in~law and xinrter, Mr. and
Mrs. Irvin Retzlaff, of Pierce, Nr
b r u h .
Mr. and Mrs. Viggo Carlsen and
mm. Davia,arrived Saturday
°"¢"Ul8 to lpend the week-end
with Mn.Carlsen parents, Mr.and Hrs. H. J. Hansen, and other
Yéhdvu.
Elbert Hamilum, lon of Rev.
and lin. Charlna E. Hamilton, Id!
Sunda y fo r o mm when he lm
entered I n dght-week coma nd
mdy as Avuum mann-y, me
of Calhoun were nnrried in Bm-nington, Wednesday, Fehnnfi 12,
with Rev. Churchill, German Lu-
theran church puwr, 016553-i1\K~
A charivmrl dance was hld at 0!t'|
Hall in Bennington, Thur-sdlY§"'
ning.Mr. and Mn. Schmidt plan U0
redde, on the Herman l'~'¢1'l°l\
lnrm;Mr.sa lma : wi ll vwrlle .in nddltlon w lhil muse. the vi-
jdlnlng hrm owned by hil moth-
er,Mn.Hans Schmidt ol Fort
Calhoun.
Mn. Shgum Konhoj
L u mh e v n Bmw
ln. Simon Konhoj qlltarllihed
at a bridge-luncheon, last FrldnyAfternoon, when guest: were Hrs.
Wmlter E. Goehring, Mrs.Jlmee
Brown, Mrs. C. Edmund Anderson.
Mrs. Emory Hunt, Jr., Mrs. Wayne
Sieinbaug-h.M n ,John Sutton.
Mrs. C. D. Howard, Mrs. Benllnrdmn, Mrs. no m: o 'Hml~\. Mrs .
cuzford Hmmm, Mrs. Carol Gm,Mrs. Gordon Colbum, Mrs. B-IYPYI
Hencke, Mrs.William Fmmbers,
Mn.T.H.Lundt,and Mn.J.
Merton Kuhr.Prizes, at the clune at a mustenjoyable afternoon, were nwirded
M n .Sntum, who held the high
snare, and Mn. Reeh, cnt
) I r . a n d M n .Byro nlc rlanald
u d ¢ o n a n d M r . | n d l l £ n . F n n kJahnelwrre s xv e m a f l l n m d
l.|S\mday.'r1 \¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ J ::Normn
s u . u h m u u h m birthday.
uu |N..5|m;|u|1 u 9L2.¢Lf
new ride!
NEW c o mfo nrwa the ke y no te nl
we msde phna fo rt.hi ly a r':Fan!.
Getin,t.hn1uiht1zzncwwidednon!
Su-¢td\wt,inroomto ¢parc!8a t3n¢
width has beeninaaned u much as
7ind1e|.Knee~momamdin|id¢lm¢th
are pa w: in the iw-Pfi °¢ Edd.
Thmta ke the xo a dmdh-y i uri de !
AloR,stea4y.¢idin¢n.ewFurdx-idn
thn th lo ugo o d fo a do rb a d i na la t-
infyingnewkindofnu-ide.Andnn1ioe
th e q dc ma l c f t h i l b i | Fu n l l
'1'hu'e'|new\atyourFondDealer'|
thnt'|toogood1>ominlNewiincom-
fort. News in value. And new: in a
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n m n m z m w m u m o m
bl school fnedtfspent the week-
mdwithb¢ rpu6 nt|,Dr.m dln.
E.R.S uwu¢ .
H t l Harry Slppenheld, Mr.
md Mn. Bob llitchmm, Ind lr.
and Mn. Funk Rider. Jr., were
dinner guextl At the Chrh Wrich
hm homo nur Renaud, Sundxy.
Hr. and ln. George Blndley and
hmlly were evening v idwn at
Hn. Sappenfield'l.
Class "c" Cage
Tourney Schedule
ls Given
Mins Dunk Jansen Inf! load:
for Sidney; Manual. following'hm-'me k v i dt 'Hi he r pazmh,
Rav.und l n . P .c . J e n n -
Kennxrd, md other M e n a -
Bllir.M i l Jeulen was u m m
panled by Mia Lydia Hmmm n -of Sidnay, and both ntcendeé Um
Luther loans convenmm at 0 -
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Washington Co. Hatchery
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|=h°f¢'" W Fremont =\»g;; "" "ele ¢'§;';°nm éun. »§§i"i|.E" *° 1 ° ' * the mf.e Erma oi' the unau-wood muh¢-ontinned m ~ folowing d'°`¢n one field god :plete md z[i n 1 l tl me re s t, mu v mgmt n| n1 8 b gained 27¢018doddon
,zo 1 7 ma by virtue <>f n n°m'Uzderw00d Tuesdny night[goal by Rogvrlhnsen ixjrnn :bel e l l n d o n n m m m émdum.'rm mana penod fea~i3°m "gm
cured Hanlon and Guuchow €"'»Kmna ni movéa to thegaginginAneorln¢,d1.\el vnth 1 i |_h e ,mi neveMorrowAndJensencdI°'nemont " y .n e s m d thru...:»\.n..... , .m.:...,n m n n mn ; : H' " ' lm 5 h 9 d * HQ lg :._"I
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ff| ILPd to play Saud ~i n o r d e r l l t 7 1 0 0 ; B { l C § V l » ~ 8 . 0 0 ,
to grain a 1 6 to 12 nflvnrkaga at K e n n nr d vs .e n u m a t 'I
the ha lf.Th e se c on d h lf wa s £1 1 Tjmumdnv,Feb rua ry 27th-»'I:30
i n fa vo r o f th e Vzkingn as the -win ne rs o i th e 7:00 a n d 8:0U'fr on t Ir man s be gu n 10 Ur e in the thi;d'3~a11e¢ P1=\s'egi February 26th: 8:30|
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ANNOUNCEMENT
EFFECTIVE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2|
My Law Office Will Be ~ i n i h e M n t l h ie s m Bnlldhxg
»|In Bllir
irfllm: ~ fi na !s
LOCAL NEWSOFTHE WEEK
Mrs.r m :Schafer and her
dsughter,Mrs.Grover Wilkins.
were among several dlnner Kuestsut the home of Misses Beulnh and
Stella Coley ln Fmmont, Monday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jenkins will
attend the University of Nebraskl
band concert in Lincoka, next Sun-
day;their oldest son,Earl,Jr.,
plays barltnne in the musical or-
ganlsatlnm
Rev. C. Ill.Foreman of Sloux
Falls,South Dakota, who w u
guest-pastor at the Baptist church,
Sunday morning, was a dkmer
guest of Mr, and Mrs.Ed Jen-
sen.
Sunday dinner guests at the
Clifford Smith home in Omaha ln-
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Dan Moon
and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wul!
and mn-1.Mr. And Mrs.Detlel
Wulf of Blair; and Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Pence ol Herman.
Rev. and Mrs. Charles Shedd of
Chicago, Illinois, are expected to
ardve nut Wednesday for a few
days' vidt with their co , Mrs.
Harry Sorensen and lumily.They
are en route for Denver where
they will make their home.
Pleasant callers in Blair, Sm-day,were Mr. and Mrs.L .M.
0'Brlen and son of Broken Bow,
former raidenta.They were
guests of Mr.and Mn.Scott
Robesvn and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Robeson.
Mr.and Mrs.Albert Roth of
Hemingford, Nebraska, was n call-
er at the Clrl Pieper home this
week to see Mm. George Nelson.
Mr.and Mrs.Pieper entertainedatdinner,Tuesday evening,for
Miss Zelda Carmine.
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Ground and Mixed Fresh At Our Mill §
These §eeds contain dl the Vitamin that are no necessary HE
your duck: are to make good zronh.
HONEY BEE FEEDS CONTAIN VITAMINS A. B. D, G. and HE
See Us For
Canadian Peat Poultry Litter
Qollily cnumea
B u t t e r m i l k
lloo-lbs $2.25 ~
ln Barrels
Everile 50% Molnso
Cattle Feed
Cubes
$32 per ton
.._ .Phone 98
Blair Feed Mill
§Martin Kuhr, Proprietor
Si t... .F a z. ...;.;.;;, ~;.;g5};1"_Dy°» sm mn w v s Mu ms
The fourth period nut mu e;'w 1 l m'same ny until nur the end '"°"lr.]§11'}"'»"§'g»>¢3 3 meyorérgned
Jensen ngam found !.lxe_ rm,_§"llermAn m 31 on 12 at He b
irom_nb°ut tour ref; _gg-d Eman.Kennard made a great
fled li ne md;° ;gh :comeback after losing two Qonfex-zl? s my to ce the game or clones starts in a raw to Fort Cal-
~"°;§,=_;;,houn and Craig.The two defeats
n u r in /r rn lreuont lv yr pndropped the .kennard club into el
Hansen 4Sltfln2lwblnson14 1 neu 2uuuchnB
1 1 Senoro1 .lunlngloo ClfllunoW ; - . . .
2 1 Mxxrvw.YemenmmpJohnson
5o2o22o02
2oloooo1o
Xlrecond tie with Cx-six While Ben-
ghlngton took over undisputed leadin the E. C. N. C. conference.
°.
Tl§:Loca|N e ws O F
T he W € € | (MISS DICKMEYER
TO WED SOON
Miss Evelyn Diclrmeyer, daugh-ter of Mr. md Mrs.John Dick-
meyer od Orum, and Lloyd Pollen.also of that dcinity, will be msr-I
rind on Sunday,February 23.it
was snnoonced this week.They
will reside in Omshn.
A shower at the John Dickmoy--|.. home oornplimemed the bride-
to-be Wednaday slternoon. whsn
the;-uens eechmadenteatowel
and contributed A recipe.Presentmmunumlmlmmm|m|||u|||||||mm||||||ummmlml|||||n|m||||||||||lli
.!Elmer Ruw¢ of Omxhn; Mrs. Mk-
I
were Mrs. Mugretn Hansen, Mm
nie Lsaker of Fremont;Mrs.John
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Miller of
Omsha were week-end visitors nt
the home of Mr. and Mrs.Psul
K. SiemMrs. Chelsea Whitford enter-
tained three tables of Irienda atbridge, Wednesday evening.This
was n regular meeting of the 0.
M. card club._
Mr. and Mrs.lauls Naeve of
Plstumouth were week-end guest
of Mm Naeve's mother, Mrs. Ern-
mn Soll Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Holn
o l Omaha visited her on Thurs-ld'"!':....
gum; vu wr umm :nu aessugeafouling out lor Tsbor.Paul Pet-ersen led the lou! club in points
scored with 14 Mints Jones w u
the hfrt shot for the losing hum
with 11 counters.
Cast,Blair coach, and Pnrkm-
Kennnrd nuperintendenr,ulfiinteo
the game.
W. R. C. Kelulnglon
The W.R.C. kenxington will
meet with Mrs. Armlnta Sappuileld,nex Thundny sfternoon,
Fe muy .patriotic prois planned, in Cm. of Mrs. Gui
Razhmum.
Attend Chrlsllxn
Service Meet ln Omaha
Mrs. C. R. Mead and Mis; Ann:
Rnwr represented the Blain
Methodist.church s t a Womsnw
Cirele of Christian Service,helcTuesdsy nl. the First Methodixl
church in Omaha.
Mrs. L. D. Wnrrick was a Son
day zuest ol Mrs. Christina Thom
snd Nink Thme.
Mrs.H.P.M.Hansen spew
Monday in Fremont with her sil
;ff» Mrs. Hu-lm Jenna and fem
y,
David Svendgurd,who wa:severely Ill with pneumonia Lsm
week. is reported to be rnuch im
W ashington County Attorney
A
CROWN
UVERALLS
Fmous Ca-mm Ov tr llh wish an
esdusive new fanart. All the rvsv-I n b i b ~ a n d t w o b i g . M ;
(- -most :he sin:the c umin: bib--
yec d u e y c l o s e a u a e a s r d y lh u l
tingle _Fin cuuldxfl fall our.Rushproofnlun zipper is selflocking.
V a l u a b le p a p e u . b l u e p s i n n ,money, keys . . . your pipe or cigar-
!Sehmidt and daughters of Blair;
lim. August Stork, Mrs. John Van.Deulen, Mn. Peter Nlelsm, Mrs.
*Playa Hman,Mn. Bi n Newkirk
'und daughter. Mrs. Lloyd Mathie-,wu and ann, Mn. Ray Fagerquiet.
jlrs .Ed Gieaaelman, Mrs.Milton
;Cnrlber!. Hrs. Lena Warrm, Mn.Om Scheer and son,Mrs. Hehfman Hackbl-ith 01 Arhngton; Mn.
'Ed Hansen, Mrs.Martin Lax-sen,"Mrs, Art Pullen, Mrs. C. B. Ham
si-n,Mrs.Fred Dickmeyer,Mrs.
:Henry Diclaneyer,Mrs.John|Sc9w. Mrs._u m m .s wrk ma '
\l-hnldruo;Muses Hattie Cameron.
Edna and Rita Hansen,IreneHansen, Edna Newkirk, and Leona
Luker of Fremont.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
The following marriage lieenaa
have been issued since the last ia-
xue of The Enterprise:
Febnmry 11-John Raamuueu
and Maine Taylor both of Blair.
February 11-Fred Kohler and
Febmary 14-Wayne Ahdenw.
\|Doro¢hy Riese, both of Omaha.
mrs. James lnumpaon will nnveasher guests at a bridge four~
some.tnday (Thursday). Mrs. C.
Edmund Anderson,Mrs.R. R.
Donley,and Mrs.Wayne Swim
baugh.
Howard Long, who underwent
and emergency appendecwmy at
Blair Hospital,Wednesday night
of last week, is reported to be get-
ting along nicely;he expects to
come to the parental, Fred Long,
home for a few days the latterpur! of the week before returning
to his home.
Dr. and Mrs.W.F.Hams]-millspent Sunday in Lincoln with ieir
son and daughter, Bob and Miss
Janet, who are students at the
University of Nebraska.In the
morning they attended service: atthePlymouthCongregammnnl
church, where Mina Hemphill la a
member ol the choir.
Mrs. Minnie Bugeon, Mrs. Cora
Hinz, Mrs. Charles Van Valin, and
Mrs. John Barry and daughter vip
iled in Fremont. Monday,with
Mrs. Bugeon'e sister, Misa Mathil~
proved. though still a patient a
Blair Hospital.
Mrs.Ed Holstein o l Galva
Iowa,formerly of the Arlington
vidnlty,spent several days th:
latter part of the week with hexun~ln-law and daughter, Mr. mu
Mrs.Clnrenee VanDeVenter.
A group of Blair women plan
to go to Hennan tomorrow (Frl
ay) afternom to hear Mrs. MarinJesde of Omaha review "Fame IiThe Spur".The review is bein;
given under the auspices of thiHermanMethodist Guild.
Guem Wednesday of Mrs. Hen-
ry Wolsmann were her brothaanddrier-in~law,Mr.am]Mrs
Peter Andersen of Spiker.Mies
Blverin Andersen was a Tuesdayevening guest of the Wolsmanns.
ltr.and Mn. John Swihgholm
and baby daughter returned nzColumbus,Sunday,after having
spent a month at the parental, A.B. Woodring, home.Mr.Swing-
holm wax attending an educational
course nc the OOC cu-np durlng
that time.
Mrs.A..C.Reddick of Lincoln
d t e s . . . w h u ¢ v ¢ r y o u p u t l s c : ¢mrs nic md clean
-ND snmouunv sn|umu\1 o n u n
vu
vZ1.'$| i;.- n u n n u nc us 1o| A S\' li$ r on c on mm
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NEBRRASKA BREEDER-S
Berkshire Bred So w
SALE
Friday, February 28th
Taylor & Wells Pavilion, Fremont
55 Bred Son and Gnu Ind zo I-'All Pin Cvnllned byNebx-uh Bahhlre Breeder:
CHAS. W. TAYLOR, Auctioneer
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Carnival
Dance
S T O P I N !31°Baby Chicks!
r0'MARA'S BREAD wmmm cmcxs
o'M.mA*s sPEl:1A'i`;" cmcx s'rAR'rEn
Will Make You Money
,vm HANDLE-AII Equipment Necessary For Raising Chicks
Washington Co. Hatchery
NOTICE Mr. Farm
d~re
J. L<;§f;'iZ.8H.!Z!Ds
Thin Coupcn and $1.34 Entitlen CustomerTo A Pair Of CROWN OVERALLS.Only
One Coupon Per Customer Void Aftar
Much 15, 1941..
Get Our Bids"
On Your Grain
Before You
G a l lv s - l l
Phone 57
e oH o l n \ q \ B g 1 s G i 'n & L b r . C o .
wuuun,Nebraska,and OliveRuth Puruche: M Omaha.
February 14-J. H. Clyde Fitch
and Vivlln L. L inen.both of
Herman.
February 15-Lester Logemanh
of Bsiaon and Domthy Sarenlen
of Kennard.
February 15--Harry E. Schroed-
er and Geneva Haney,both ot
Glenwood, Iowa.
Miss Iain Nonnamaker, dauglv
,wr EdwardC.Nonnamaker o l
_'|gn-ug-gm.was one gf sevinteen
da Johnson.Minn Johnson h u
lulfered groin poor health reoent-
|ly. but her guests found her im-
proving nloely.
Rev. and Mrs. P. C. Jenaen of
Kennard were pleasantly lar-
prised Tuesday when two formerpax-iahoners, Mn.Naomi Iverson
and Mrs. »Anna Frandaen of Sid-
ney, Montana, arrived for a short
visit.The guests also visited in
Blair at the H. G. Bertelnen, Prof.
W.Lyche and Marial HansenIhomes, and with Lhe Chute: Ber~
ltelaen and Amar Jansen familimx
arrived last Friday for several
dam' visit with Mr. and Mrs. D.
A.Compton of Blalr andds otlésr
W 'n county nan ereturned by way of Omaha, Tues~
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shipley of
Valentino, Nebraska, viaibed Mrs.
Rachel McDonald m Thursday.
Mrs. Robert Swartz of Honolulu.
Hawaii,was also an afternoon
visitor.
Mrs.Philip Magnussen enter-
t a i n e d a t a c h i l d r a n ' s p a n y , T u g *
. u . . . . . . . . . .h n n n a - i n n
- A ¢ -
0£¥f§!;'°"
Sat.,Feb.22
USED
mAcn|NEnY!
ers College m place on the honur
roll for the first semester.Min
Ncnnlmlknt gmdunwd In tspringfromtheArlingtonHigh
School, what; sh: was valldicfnr-
ian U! her class.
2 John Deere Model A Tractors
l John Deere Model B Tractor
and Cnltivator
5 10-Z0 Internationals
3 John Deere GP Tractors
2 Farmall, Regular and Cultivator
1 John;Deere Model D Tractor
0 0 o
sonrcoon nonsm AND Muuas
A FEW GOOD MILCH cows
AND HEIFERS
Tyson-Long Co.
_,..south and 1 m£l¢ west olT 1.InTSTHURDAY,
Febreragy 22
9 Had OF Horses
and Mules `
4 Held OF Cnttlc
8 Hen Of Hogs
Grain And Hay
Machinzry For A 320
Acne Farm
P e t e W e l a e y
OwnvrSlnck and Chu. Cameron
Auciionten
Public Sale
_ On The _
1 in o §§gm`§}f"§a"§}}i>m,"f»§§"i{2`»7 ~ood MusicThe U 3 Civil Servica Commis-birthday.Guests were Ellen Ny-
h 1 . J 0 l s o ,C h lt te a n d -5325 &'-f*:=,f=°?f~°=:§..& ~ ~ .;Z.,'J3_.. ?'J,',°.;..,,,,. §..,f.."i3¢h. md G e n t s 4 0 c L a d l e s 9 0 °4
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NEBRRASKA BREEDER-S
Berkshire Bred So w
SALE
Friday, February 28th
Taylor & Wells Pavilion, Fremont
55 Bred Son and Gnu Ind zo I-'All Pin Cvnllned byNebx-uh Bahhlre Breeder:
CHAS. W. TAYLOR, Auctioneer
gf Hummer! and their "'°"'°""n|IllllllllllIIIIIIIIII|IllI||I||l|||||II|]|]|
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NEBRRASKA BREEDER-S
Berkshire Bred So w
SALE
Friday, February 28th
Taylor & Wells Pavilion, Fremont
55 Bred Son and Gnu Ind zo I-'All Pin Cvnllned byNebx-uh Bahhlre Breeder:
CHAS. W. TAYLOR, Auctioneer
E
r||lHave Purchased The Blackburn
0 n °
`Nebx-uk! Bakshlre Breed~nCHAS. W. TAYLOR, Auctioneer
|
as
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ga
Implement Shop ln Arlington and`will
Appreciate Your Patronage.
The Following NEW Implements Are
Offered For Sale
3 Discs, 8 ft. and 9 ft.ea. $30
3 Sulky Plowg ... ea. $10
2 Cultivators, walking ea. $5
z Feed Grinders. $12 and szzn
IBAKEP I E S
- ~ v \ ~ u \
occF§§'§JNs!
30c Each
BAS KE TBALL
AsHL Qm5§LA1RTuesdagoebr. 25th
Preliminiaries Ar 7:15 P. M.
Adm. 10:15:258
lamcateringespecially
to private orders for
Sunday Dinners or
"Company Meals "
Your Patronage
will be Appreciated
Phone While 220
Mrs.
»
Dextervllle Storm
NE BRRAS KA BREEDER-S
Berkshire Bred So w
SALE
Friday, February 28th
Taylor & W ells Pavilion, Fremont
55 Bred Son and Gila Ind 20 I-'All Pin Cvnllned byNebx-uh Bakshlre Breeder:
I .-'.'.,
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5*z ( ; o r n P l a n t e r ;i z ; £ 3 2 1 ~
-' Axel Greece, Hard on Gear
g Erase, Para, Doubletteea,
.Singletreel, Clevie.
.ii I m p l e m e n t R e p a i r i n g
j .Welding - Sharpening - Blacksmithing
g» A; M. And-erifén
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COUNTY ~rEAcuEns
RESUME Mnmmcs
Wuhingwn eovlmty rnrll muh-
en ylm to :dame their lsdloall
manmly mu t i n y i n tho n e u
mu m.u°°1'<!il\¢m County 1p¢ mmd m¢F-I-\P1\1 ;p._\,¢m1a.
This " m m m wen held exch
month wma the (Ill, but we rediscontinuedbeams nl nn!nor~
:ble weather and mad auditions.
~ny Couplei
Cl1O0Sg February
Conznry w the pcpulxr belid
Jrznais|.he"ann¢°blu¢ummmyeotmlelhave net
weddirztdtteslarfebmlry.~\;vin¢nm»eoun¢ad¢ev\rAl.parlomnddnrlnx thevsehothenvrillbcsmmdcn
dans.LUNCHEON
Wed I
Ring
, _ l i l Do mt h
of M
Somuan of K
B. Logemnnn,
Will la ge mm
mnrried in a
n u -n . . , ¢ 1 m ¢
I ,|vuy.-_\v.u¢wvddi\'1¢P"-£w:|:¢ln|.u1mo'd0& Smmhymnh»|.nm1m »mwl1~flm~nn chnrd\eutelHo°P¢f.n u ;;,uu¢|;,¢¢,,,¢yy¢¢u;hserdWil-u»mxm¢¢n¢-ms».b°w°=*1\°\
bridsolW|ktarH°¢3*N"'¥'4',e\d-.
¢¢e»n°slr.»»aln.0¢¢°:¥w,
gzrmn¢u&Hooper.usdtwvwhlto \n\li!Bltx-immédudth springuinmdenboutifulm,|\,,,¢¢¢g°1,ink¢r'm m .1~odill
Omaha Nurse
Will Weei
m l f n s r s H E A R ----v A L E N " n N E s ' m a n nD o u b l e " B U RM A M I S S I ON A RY M I S S F u s h g r B n d e OF p_N_G_ IUNCHEON
C e r e m ° n y A UNEP of Baplilt church work-1 O n C 0 8 $ f A one o'c\ock lundmcn wu held
_. _en *WP "P T°"*°%":» }'°?'}'~>'|,lt the home a Mn. Au mm,
7Af\h|¢ Sorensen. evmlnx, to nur I wx rr ltl.\r_ and gl-,_ H_ ¢_ Harlan Beebo, mlmdonxry recently
mrmnd and yuh, returned from Humax.Thou;,.. of iff. und Mn. ->f~"°s:4 ~>.\==¢f 'aff .:"»""¥v"
Friday, fur mambon of the PutNoble Gnnd CIub of iho Rabohh
l°dze .The Valentina m u pmnllsd,
wnh d mr p lu m e n ds mu-kin;
the plus for neu-ly thirty gush.
The Iunchoon vu served by lln.
Edd,uli lte d by l n .h u l k
Bro na n dMn ,Fn dYe c k.Al o -
dnl afternoon eompletod the mut-
mg.
of Benson il-éiié In}i"a££=;hm-I
~ Hu. E. Siilnnu-Q Rev.
and l n .CharleuE.Hamilton
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l u n .n u - y c l y a ,m r A"r~oundup"pany1nsaxa|~tureof thmekebeknhmeetinghdd
at the I. 0.0. F. l\lll'I\seldly
evening.Thilclev ar thzmawu
cnrriado\1tbyl!n.C.'W.(l:|ri»-
ti a nae na ndli n.Hnmld Gram.
Eac htahlahndbo ennnnngedto
~"s c a a w u m m C l u b
.~ ~1 u n .John m a y entertained
.~ ~~.Q at her home onW'elt comm
nt:-set,Wedhudly afternoon, for
mas. JOHN c u m m s the catholic Ladies Club.
Mlm;Efalvn Fimher. dnmrh~ I ___
tknlimfhbonaenonnhrilslnlr.Qllmz for _:S ~
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'rhe ¢°\¢ Ple ln m u: uuuu"plum for a wedding MP. and gpm
their return will reside nent Her-
man where lr. Pauhm is mms(-
mg 1 htm for Tynm-lang.lla K re g h.daughter df Hurv¢y Krogh,Sr.,v u gl-ldusied
fmm the Blnir mth School: me
has been employed for some time
pus! :it the Koiterman Bel Frmll-
lwx Store in Blair.Mr.Pi u o n
;\:m»ded the Herman school.
_(Tiose~Snyd¢r
M <I m h e m rx.,>._daughter
-F Mr.and Mm.limi:-:ond Close
.r :h~I,<»nu Tn-e vicinity n e r
ir'wa-ry be-mme the bride of
\Y:¢'t~r ll. Snyder of LGS Angeles,
(:xlf~~r:>iA In Frmnary 10,The
r m-- _ - - -ans so n paint an th! min-Her'
nw ~\ ¢ » ¢ °~ Ve i l d ww mmm
wal fnhimd to dn a cap effect
md v u trimmed wil):unl\l¢blaoums.She wan the bride-
Kmoufs gift, a gold locket, and
arried l lhower bummer of roses.
sweet pens. and lilies.The bridamlid warg blue mf-
feu, vim 1 sweetheart neckline-
nnd bolero, and caurrid pink en-
nations.Little lluguei Bohling,
a cousin ol the bride, served "u
flower girl, wearing I floor-length
pink silk dress;|h¢ carried l f
white basket of pink annationrand sweet peas.|
A recepticn for one hundrd]
gust.: was givaflt the Hoeger-Imeyer honie (allowing the w e l
mss HARGARET HOL LAND
Kr. md Mrs. IA!! Rollxnd of
Blair ummmued this week the
nppruxching ml-H'i~l3¢ol their
dmzbter.Margaret (pictured
nhave), to Hubert Stray, son ofMr, and Mrs. Charles Stroy of
Murdock, Nehnslm.The cere-
mony will be held Febnmry 21,
l t 4:30 o'clo<:k,at the E n t
Lnthermm church in Blair;
friends ng welcomed to attend
their mardnge.
The bride-to-b¢ is n gradunta
ul the Bllir High School, clue
ul '32;after teaching school
three years she entered the
Methodist Hospital nurse's tniln-
~ spoke relative to and| +.¢»r'Bf3a£ »1§E1`it§mn.-§...;»¥.;.Im" Ribbon Baby Bee:;-'
,..| dly School ~l-he bride of
Lon Angeles,
mrdsy. Febru-
many was per~Angeles when
n employed thenths.
was g-nduxkdSchool :nd lab
in Onmln for
cunger sister,
spent several
r in California
T the winter.
peraten a gur-Hollywood.
The Blue Rilrbgn Baby Bee! Club
met Friday evsnlng lt the Albert
Schjodt home, whm a general d1l~
eumlan canwred ix-ound the mb-
ject of feedlng calves.Fnllowlnl
ndioummong Mn.Schjodt and
Eulelll served lunch.Vl dw rl
were Mr. and Mru. Nels Sorensen.
Warren Fuhlrodt will be holt la
the club un March 14.
Degree of Hnnor `
The Degree at Honor lodge held
a Valentine party,Friday evcn~
ing, wllh around twonty members
ln attendance.Holleases for the-..-..:.... ......... M..7... An... .nfl
nf Hhir.Ima m;earned ah., idex."I .iB11§"Ei»§u?é. ofeoii "w§{¢ 'mm nuni.5¢h, Mrs A soda! evéning, concluded with California, on Sa
the serving of A luncheon, followed "Y 15.The eereLhe business session.forma in 119°
L.Bmwn,Mrs.Manley I
and Mrs.Louis Farnberg.
Miss MAHER IS
av
g..the bride has bee1past eighteen mm
" `. chN C W S ~mnmnlnuragshHONOREE
Mina Mnrmart Maher.who h Tl.,\X/ML TZ' g`§L';`i°'"1='El'1"°'i,.,;;;'; £§§»§1`£2}`o?£i§é`h1»i.r H05 I | | ' ,v t n u n `éh{}i}§§Ii§:\ermonthswith11:21
Milton Hansen, employee of the the early D5 o!
pital nail for several monuxs.
ben appointed to A pod: in
,ar-my's nursing corps and
[1lair miry, was in with flu Bev-|Mr.Charley oleuve Blair in the near future
1 ann n'|~|n.|~\r llanrhnnn Bhd DCI mx days Luc week.use ir
M m Thorvald .lnmennen 'and
1 near-by»0LI1"L§=»`§»»§§f`}<§1`i""""i=§`In` ai<.r.vz ny n m performed in the
M-~',f\.r~,a,h..1 home o!the
nm! n "Hiding dinner was
num ».<r\mi there hier.
bride wore a winecoiorrd
dr\~>s; Mm. Bnty Spandler
mf; ~\:|1r»n of hfnor and Mr. xnd
MN. Il
.~<n:;|1..
Ti;-
\|l\<¢
ubnr!smnh were also nm-
mouy.The rooms were atm:-Lively dewnted in whine, bhm and
pink and the table appointmmis
reputed the coian.A u"'°°`1
tiered wedding cake centered the
bride's able,5
The young couple left on a tem
day wedding trip to Dénver, :nd
ing school in Omaha, from which
she was gndnntad in 1939.
Since then She hu been active
u a registered nurse.
M. A. C. MEETS WITH
.Mus Imam, PRES.1¢nd.xn&S.d ndiupon their return they will reside _
'rr~~ 2,m»» "=.5 bvm nu rea farm in the Herman vidniky-_in Arl|n;;\<n,and was emp°yed'°" a |Members of the Monday After
1:1 r»nah\n w l her recent de-
;.n-:::\ f~r <';n.f¢>mi;.
Advertise in 'Dm Enterprise
Home Theatre
Hume ol Purim Talking Pictures
oouroarnnns AND COOL
nm-coNn|11oNEn
~uu'nsnAYFebruary20---Adm.10-3005.
noon Club met nt the homo of
Ili nl.Henry la w n To their pmiaenx, Mrs. A. c. Dew.Hnlé 0m House 'this week.The subjeet ol flowers
In observance of her biru»day.pr°\~¢d to be a most interesting
"mich occun Sttundny, Mrs. Hw-¢u»pi¢, with Mn. Minnie Triplett
YY Jensen wiii enterixin Nil'-i'*"ldeacn`bing desert flowers which
und friends at an °P¢¥l house P""she has seen while visiting inty- Sunday.'western mms, and Mrs.Jack
|Barke| discussing the medicinal
Tea ln Omaha Xvalue of llowern.Mins Hn-rin
Boson Mis! Hill ilhliard told ot the develnpment ol
um Elin um of Blnir and um. new flower speeies, ul the hybrid
Cecile Lyon al Omaha, who r#-1¢YP¢~emily num: Irvm their dntia -as Mn. Gwrn Knhr, Jr., wm be
teachers in the ommmhwl nys-hostws w the dun on February
tem. were honor gum at 1 mi24- when I-he nwsfun Will centergivenSundaylftzmoon by Mggabout L\|eS0uth, xnclndmg ind\\s~
-.xl , n a v f .;»' ,Cleo Hnle at o mun .A,-,,,,,¢n-ies and dn m m -Mrs .Ed
.g w v .»¢~¢n¢ynv¢ guests were invmd.,Slevenm Hrs. Chm Petersen and
." _ , { " ~§Lunch m w. 1,Kmpmm wi ll be i n
D ron .nmo v » -¢ :' 1 °'Z3 ? =# &:::::,. W ude r i
\==*é ==?J ¢ *e A lunchennwns held at ¢heMrl~ Minnie yfivlen .
"H "°"""'"" 'home of Mrs. Olga Olfen, today Celebrates Bxrthdly
Aim-(uid Turkey Comvdr. Tnke
u nr Lane IK.
r|:w.\\' .\Nu s.\}'l¢m>,\Y
F4-hrunry 21-22
Sat.Mnlxnre-Adm.I0-206.9
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(Thursday)by the Dqpee off Mm Minnie Triplett was hon-
Honor, with Mrk. Jennie Palmer cred at a surpri birthday party
of Estherviiic, Iowa, u the gimxtfiust Paddy, at the home of her
of honor.Mrs. Paimer il district daughler, Mrs. 1-'red Guyet.Pra -nrgunizer fur theiodge.ient for a six o'clock dinner'
iwere Mrs.W.J.Koopmln,
Blair B- Y~ P. U. Guests Mrs.Josie Van Deusen.Mrs.Of Hermxn Gump f m n r Brass,Mrs. Ole Jensen,
The Blair Baptist Young Peo- Mrs. E- u. Meats, Mrs. M- E. Ty-. l ._-»_-' I ple's Union was entennined by th son.ami M m Arminta Snppen-
... , u vm........:..-.. ..umnr -Q
temoon of cnrdl. are being he-ldcomplirnaitary tp Miss Maher no-\
day (Thumdly)at the home ul
Mrs.Ruben 0'Hnnlo¢\.Mrs.
O'i-Ixnlon in being assisted in her
duiies as hasta:by her sisters,Mm. Bennard Reeh and Mn. C. D.
Iiownrd.Guests at the event are
tc he Miss \Maher,Mrs.GraceMaher,Mr!.Tohn Igehy,Mrs.
Jerry Foley, Mfll- Clark 0'l-(anion,Mi~ Frances 0'Ha.nlon, Mila Hal-
en Wolff, Mrs. Clark Alien, Mn.
E. S. Beaty, Mrs. Philip 0'Hanian-
Mrs.Chris Peferaan, Mn.Loui|
Gould,Mrs.Reed O'I-hnlou,Jr.,
Mm Stanley Bednar, and Mrs.
James Mnher of Blair, and Misa
Katherine Which O! Minouri Vai-
ley, Iowa.
Lucku Are Dinner,
Bridge Hosts
Mr. and Mm. W. E. Luzkc en»
temined nt a seven a'c.lock dinner,
Wednesday evening,followed hy
nn evening of bridge. Thair guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Scott Robeson,
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. McVicker, and
Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Tripp.
Rudy .luula Held
Puty ,I-'ridny En
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Juni enter
tained at their home, near Km-nsxd, Friday evening, for Mr. ani!
Mr; Ross Love, hir. and Mrs. Em~
est Monson 'nd Johnny, Mr. and
Mm. Fred Domacker. Mr. and Mm.
Waiter Andersen,Bertrand Lin-
den,Carl and Floyd Wiseiy.The
time was spent at pinnehle, and
later a luncheon was served.
MRS. I.. ll. LOG]-IMANN
/mum Dv lrahmzu
at six o'cinck. Sunday evening, at
the home of the bride.The im-
pressive double-ring ceremony wuperformed by Rev,W.F.V.
Churchiii of St. .!o}\n's Lutheran
church in Bennington.
Attendants were Misa Lorena
Logernann,sister of the bride-
groom,and the bride'i brother,
Harry Sorensen.Miss Vemeiie
Ohn played the wedding mnrch;
Miss Gmoe Sorensen sang "I Love
You Truly"preceding the cere-
many.
The bride wore a gown of white
marquisette, trimmed with hoe,
and her veil wan the popular fin-
gertip length;she carried caiia
lilliea and while carnationx.The
bridesmaid was gowned in a blue
mnrquisette, lace irimmed,and
her flowers. pink carnations, were
worn as A coriage.Following the mnrringn cere-
mony,a wedding dinner wasserved to members nl the immedi~
ale funi li a.A threeltier wed-
ding cake held the place ol honoron we pink and white decorated
table.
Cimreh 01 God India
Meet In Arlington
Mrs. Harley Appleby enterdned
at a covered dish dinner, Friday,
when per guests were members of
the Ladies Aid Scciety ul the
Blair Church ol God.Fnilowing
the dinner n business mceting__and
Bible Study hour were conducted.
I Z~lrs. Marion Strickiett werd Omn-
ha shoppers, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oln Jacobson nnd
Alice drove to Omaha, Sunday, to
visit with Mr. and Mrs.Herbert
Hurd and family.
Misa Eveiyn Manta of Norfolk
spent Sunday with her mother,
Mm. E. M. Moats, and Miss Bcity.
Mrs.Gmce Noyes and Mins
Mice Brown of Lincoln lpent S\.\n~
Iny with their brother,H, H.
'lrown and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jelfers and
fudy ol Bennington were guests
If the N. T. Lmd family, Tuemdny
vwnlng.
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for
nurphil
Mn.II!1
|G| at A
|uldn
Mr;
wason
K"Roy Chrinienzen of Pierve, NE
hraska. visited hero Sunday wighifiett
hil parents,Mr.and Mn.Karl 2)°'?'Christensen.d y ;
Sunday evening ruppsr guests andof Mr. and Mn. w. E. Lucke and'
Inland were Henry Fa m,Sr.,~
Henry Funt, Jr., Misses Anna mdMargaret Funt ol Fremont,5
Mr. and Mm. Everett Tysm and
family of Lincoln and StuartMaurerofOshkosh,Nebms kaii
were week-end guenta ol Mr. nnd'=
Mrs. M. E. Tyson md dau|;hter,|
Miss Dorothy.=
Mr. and Mrs. Clarenne Gochen-=
ouer of Omaha were Sunday =
guests of Mr. Gochenuucfs moth-,=
er, Mrs, Will Schendin, and M,-_i=
Schendin.' :
Mrs. George Nelson in speuding|l
a few days with her sister, Mrs,'=Carl Pieper and fnmily; she was'=
confined to lmmanuel Hospital in!!
E. S. Kensington
is Tuadsy
he mgular meeting of the
tern Star kanslnglnn la planned
next Tuesday afternoon, Felr
ry 25. when Mrs.W. F. Hem-
l will be the hostess.
G¢0fRe Campbell
.uncheon llosles|
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4
nests ot Mrs. George Campbell.l luncheon and foursome, 8st»
w. were Mrs.Clifford Halbert
. c. D. Howard, Mrs, william
non, and ~ Walter Nielsen.
rs. Campbell eldo ned again
'hlesday,when sh;had as
its at a luncheon, followed byJ. Mrs. Robert 0'Hanlon. Miss
y Muff. Mn, wluord Peter-Mrs.lee Gregersen,Mrs.
Gregersm,Miss Mary An-
\an\1,Mrs.Lester K;-onberg,
Mrs. Reed 0'Hsnlon, Jr.»- l
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ewnmg ww. .-..... W... mm..Mm Herman Lallhlg.
Following s short business =
sion, the time was occupied r
a program oi Valentine games,
ranged hy Misses Ernn Good
Mary Payne, and ln conclusion
freshments were served.
ll. G. L. Club
Mrs.Clarenze Houghton
hostess to members of Ule H. GClub at a Valentino party, Th'
day afternoon.The election
officers was also held., Cards 1nishedtheenlertsinmcnv.(ull
Ing the business meeting,1
Mrs, Sun Moore and Mrs. Wal
Fitch winning prizes.I
Houghton served a lunchem
conclusion.Mrs. Floyd Halnt!will enwrtain the ll. G. L.'a, r
Thursday.
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t h e y e a r r o u n d w i t h o u t a n y c a n n i n g o r
smoking.See how you can have your own fresh meat
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Calif.SunkistNavclsDoz.. 23c
CARROTS
Clllf. GreenTonBunch 5c
H ,g meeting ana Hem.Ang cvuumg n u »..- ...?s;l§l;=f;r°::=» a Sznday evening.; gxmes.W P¢ni°_ Club Holds
Twenty-t\vo I represenut.iva1 Snrpnne Flrewell Plrty
'were present, to txke clnrge o! the( Christina s°"l'f'A surprise farewell nnrfy. hon-
lmeeting and show a mwinx pic- Group Meet! F"'|*7 oring Mn. Orville Nelsen,w u' t u m Luncheon was servai nt Lhel _ The Wxmufs 'fn/"sly ct Chrlv held last Wednesday dtemoon by
close of me ¢v¢ni¢g_han Servnoe, Methodist argamu- the members ol the Pnpio Thera-
|tion; will mee! I-'ridny lfternoon day Altemoon Club,The event
-__»~__. .L__1..__|_ _.hp n.»,.n.....:..... ...... L.\.a .» n.. xhlnn lmmn wnt
Plum George Wuhingum |Omahl, last week, for obaer\~ation.|=
Party Am Inn -1 |
Mrs.James C.Thompson will
entertain at a George Wnahlugwn
pxrty, next Saturday, February 22,
at Koopmxn's Inn.Four tables of
friends hue becn invited w spend
».- .»....~... .f nanf mlluwinz
I Callers dunng the week at the,-
Fred Long home were Mr.andMrs. Arthur bong of Omaha, Mr.;
m d Mrs.Weston Long and M n ! -and Mrs. Earl Caldwell.|~ ~ °f=". %"S§l§
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Prunes, Santa Clara, 3 lb. cello bag ..,..._._924
Corn, Hawkeye, yellow or white, 3 cans .__23<
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1 Lb. Box 17c
COFFEE
Hill'|
Lb. 25c
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Bannetler Gralnm
1 Lb. Box 17c
S TE AK
Fancy SirlninLb. 28g
owslaone, 2 large bottles ...._...__..17c
ur, Jersey Cream, 3 lb. bag.._.....13c
0, dark, 5 lb. can ...,...........-.,.. . . . . . » . . . . . . . . .2'Ic
211:nulnted soap,large pkg. .._.........
COFFEE
Hill'|
Lb. 25c
ROAST
Fancy Rib orChuck
Lb. 20c
E.Ty son,Mr s .
Mr s ,Br own,
rland, and M n .
a l8B80n will be
(1ac ial)".
:xo o
'£i§""""plan to move early m c. J. Beekmlnnn To
Th xfte was apent in vis- Rfeturn Thus Evenlngitinge ma guest presented Mr. and Mrs. C.J.Hwmgggg
Mrs.Nelaen with a gift of re~ llre expected no returnmembn-me-A 1sme~\=-ee===-Pwr $11`3'=:r"f'f;'zl._°.,..§."*$.-.",€'.."3."',."li'.Et
1 - a l n l u u l .M - y n l u b u w i u a y IS c h o o l y o r m g z t e r a a t a V a l e n t i n e
p a r t y ,F r i d a y e v e n i n g ;t h e e v e n t *
was held at the Clifton Hotel.|
Visitors at the Car!Koltermang
home the pant week have includedIR e v .a n d M m H .r r .Tl.l P r a w n - E
~-' |:_ UNlVI :I RS F. L P I C T U R E
A la n - Mu s i c a l and Fa i r Today
(`olnr Cartoon,Even ing Ad m.10-306145 1
c lu di n g s si x- we ek vis it among| Crosby ,Mr s .H .
friends i n L i n c o ln She wa s a.Ken ne th Ba lmer ,
guest du r in g th a t ti me o f h li n lh l r s . V i c to r Suthe
Ed na Da vi s an d Re v and Mr s .F . W .A m d t .T h
Chadwic k.." Mi n o r i ty Groups
0 I (Tafsun. Yel r
SUNDAY AND pared by the club mms ,n uservedGuests were Mrs. A.R.
Beslan,Mrs, Funk B u m , M n .
John Bilfar,Hrs.(Bark Jahnel,
Mrs. Eda Reeh,Mrs.Fred Dor-
nncker, Jr., and Mrs. Ansel Taft.
Oyster Supper ls
Held At Linden'|
Club entertained their lamllies at
an oyster supper at the W. C. Lin-
den hume, 1-'Hday evenlng.Pres-
ant were Hnrvey Krogh, Onklay
and Kenneth Krogh, Mr. and Mni
mmm, wnere we,uw ve.....-iting since the middlg of January,
They aecnmpanled their ron-ln»law
and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Hu-low Brewer, who len on January
2 lor the Hawaiian Islands.
Earl Jensen; Celebrate
Blrthdny Anniversary .
Mr. and Mrs.Eurl Jensen en-
hratlon of Mr. Jenaen's birth m~
nivernary.I-'ive tahleaoi friends
ansembled un spend the evenln at
pinochle.Prizes, at the cl se.
Members of the Blair Pick U \eHr.ined Tuesday evening, in cele-
I--....__\|_were a§vurded_}lrs. Walter Nlel-
MUY Mummert, Bernice Moore,
and Mrs. Goldie Reel: on Sunday;
"QL Pete Reeh, and Mrs.Henry
Mexerhenry on Friday afternoon;
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kellerman
and twin nons, Donnie and Ronnie
\
o l Wahoo,were Sunday dinner
guests I-nd Miss Margurd VonLankan was a Bupper guest; Mrs.
Catherine Siert and Mrs.Ella Cnr.
,son were Sunday afternoon cull-,¢!'S1 Mrs, Henry Kuhr on Monday;
and Frank Linden and Bertrand
on Monday evening,
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Oxydol, grz
PORK STI
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Cheese, Kr:
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February 26-27
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q;.I4 qt.1.1.H.sorennen and Jimmy,nu.land Mrs. Ray Krogh and Bobbie.
Dc-rothy Kmgh, Mr. spd Mrs. R.
§P. Flynn, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dem-
ing,Harvey Paulsen,Mrs.S. E.
Kemp,Frank Stelfan,Mr.and
'Mi-s.George Rathmann, l\Ir. and
Mn. Linden and Mn. Ang. Rltlv
'mann.|Following the supper, the even-
Iing was spent at games and a
luncheon was served Miss Dor-
othy Frogh,whom mndnge to,Mn lmlsen will take place next
6 Su-nday, wu presented a gilt from
i the club.
Q flueell Pnrly Fe i n
sen and Harold Jarman lar mgnscore,Mrs.Harold Christensen
and Martin Voss, low.
Lee Murdoch In
Birthday Celebrant
Lee Murdoch,son of Mr.and
Mrs.Louis Murdoch,celebrated
his fifth birthday, on Valcnlinc's
Day.The pany was held at thehome of his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs, w. J. Koovpman.. Gwsu in-
cluded Sharon Maher,RogerKlopp,Ronnie Stricklctt,nlary
Mummert, Micky Dixon,Vemie
Newberg, Jimmie Donlay, Gordon
Sick,Mary and Judith Lundt,
Nancy Bellows,Denny I-`\hrney»
GRAY ENAMEL DISH PAN
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miss. Smooxhly coalcé with tough,2 5edumbfc mottled gray enamel. Big
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limit 2 fo u Customer I
1
murun annul runnyMr. and Mn. Martin Sundl of
the Washington ndghborhood
were honor guests at Q farewdl
party,Sunday,when nd¢hb°l'l
and friends gathered at their farm
home.The fsmily is mavinK w
Casey, Iowa, in the near future.
we!!w m
prev:Mr.
und
Hostess: for the event
Mn. G. F. Psulaen and Mn.
Peters.The following were
ent to extend b u t wishesandMm.Ham Branch
dnughiers ol Waterloo, Nebraska!
Mr. and Mn. lmlil Petersm md
aughten ol Oumhn; llr. md Mn.
Clifford Liesche, Mr. and Hrs. GQ!
Paulsen, Lornine md Elmer Paul-
Wnlter Frederick Guuchow.
Jimmie 0'Hnn\on,md Terry
Thompson.New 1941 Patterns Of Timm Hosta Az Bernice NutW a l l p a p e r l l a v e A r r i v e d !
Also New Paints And Varnish
SILK-A-LITE, Th: Finest Finish lmown For
Furniture - Windows - Linoleum - Plywood
and Tnbles.
sm§»}'1»l¢ of Plaum
8,25O r i e n ttained n group of friend:
evening, nt I-he :bowing 1
reels Of Hnwniim motion
Mn. Robert Swartz, nee
ersem, who is vildting 1'
Honolulu,hui uve:al
films which she accompaa mol: interesting diacul
i'I'ildens also hld some
s Tue
ul le*
| pict
E\sa
mere
comled
union.
aday
feral
urea.Pet,-
from
lured
with
The
I o 0
ton 6.75Sunflower Nut
Prices F. 0. B. 0ur Yard
§Christensen Lumber CompanyWe lam givm you the but Bw in the pai
and have the time |\ow|~"`.L.°.i`I4,fJ§fIuTf1L-i`$§é
The Arndt Hardware \
» = o |: = = = o x = |o = = = x c = o .
pen, Mr. and Mn. Will P¢w-a md if ~'a=z¥.§~PreRxymand, Mr. and Mn.P. Sund|\ M: gm. MT md )
and hmily, Mrs. om mn. Panama. Mn. Hurry Mdsllndh mu 1.A cam-n Psi¢11w»Mr.
remem wu pu-nr.smfed eo tha Sundl.~ Mo ors, And'c
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n u -Ri¢l»_ Wnln-aim \hl~.»~.n»-» an f u n. n ¢. .
ews Of Tim
OmE\__Vicimty
Mr. and llrs. Hamid Stark and
Pe wer.y `
t the Uuenee Toelks home.
llr. and Mrs. Hlrhn Wulf were
Fridny avenirm gum; ;t the Jan
Hmlw home.lr. and Mn. Floyd Wdlinr u!
Omaha wer; week-end g u m a t
thc puentnl. Ed Hmmm,home.
Hr. md Mrs. lhri-i n L ine n win
Saturdry availing gquh. _
&nday afternoon,Phxli Rol-
lnnd entertained nt I V
Hubert Stray of Kurduck andlli u HIUIM Rallnnd o f Omnhn
gpeni Sunday an. tha Ian Holland
ome.l r .:nd Hrs.Peter Nlelnm
nTueldny ensuing at the Edharms.Monday dmrnoon Mn.lhr ti nL a ne n hld u mt'-B. lleadnmeuCusde Human.ter Nielsen andEd Human md Minus Nina An-demm and Edna and Rita Hansen.Mrs.John Tnylor. Janet and
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Church Notes
Every reddmt of Bh k and
Wuhingtonwuntyhungedmnt;wad tha World my of Pnyer nn-
v l e u w h i c h w l l l b e h e l d s t i - h a
Cumgrugudonsl daun:honFr1day,
Febnnry28.Fuxthe rdotgilani
tho pro gnm willba xnnounoed
naxtvreek.o a t
FIRST L UTHERAN c n unc n
Sunday,F¢\f=¥-Ny B:SundnySchool at 9:30; &\glilh services nt10:45 mm Rav. L. Sienbeek in
dnrgu: vuper services at 1:80
I l u k y A . » l é n F a a d 0 |
Aldv iflify
H3 1 1 agnm p 0|-a d n c i v g n y m m y g m
To mhhrnta the twenty-fourth
'dd-in!m d w s t r y d l n u d
l n .Appleby,Pinochh v a,|,,,.|andthe mlmvinx wenE'i;?\rinn1|r!:Ax¢hu1Whi!|l\\dWuLterAppl¢by,high;md
EhaAppkh l.mlRnbahAnder~
|on,low.twe r g lle nn .
~.~... ~ . .......
Rev.H.Nidlen ll g d "Bible ltudy at 9-ho H. P.mu mham) Thursday ¢'°1\i11¥» hbm-
"E-L.. Lutbar Langue will mat h
the church psrlon, 'Nwlly even-lmr. Eebrury 25, to discuss "Whl\lhy Chrlndm Young People Do!"mmamm by Huv ld Schjv dt mdAgnes Luna.The Lutheran Guild will meet ntthe Ove Anderson home, Wednevday.February 26.Dr.Carlsenwill lddnss the group.
~ mu. onus:NEWS
Sunday Lftanoan gust! ul Hr.md l n. J d m R u ma l e n mn J .EdKe\x\e;iy,dDr. and Mrx."rAl:¥l
yl n . e m u Rud ma n o l Chi x-Min Genevieve Kmmsdy nl Bea-trice, Rom Rumunan of Lincoln,L l u i t u a n d l hn u a t r a mu u m.md llr. md Mn. L o ui s Rumm-
un.Mr. md Mn. John Baklun en-telhilled at s pinochle putty Fri-
day -v-»_y,= tot Mr. and Mn. Bur-n u d W .l r .md Irs. JamesWulf,Mr. a nd ln. Eui J a ma l,sf- '&'»?'? ""»?" "°°;- m,_am~)
rs.y Y-rou Wand. nnln'C||.rlee md Rumell
§ ' " `un . " "" ? Vo n a n d wi n
yln vo n or no n i .:nd Hr. nmrlln. June: Wrdl wan
priul for law scars.At | late
*wg tha h°-g -;_ f~<= lmd:.m
rs.e tweek m°.1°'8'
. . , . » . . ~ ( o r Imedicalenmlmtion.i d w n
rc s" 'ff' '""w'$'; p~,s ,:d| F1 1
,ra.r .MSE Lian Tufts and Gegrge Nel-
son.Mrs. Nelnun_in spending n
CALHOUN PASTOR
RESIGNS -sc
Rav. Glam Hounnvhohu ~u rupply puter al the Fort CA!~ho m Pruby wrlm Church -
pun levenl months, hu mul ~that position;his ndgnntian
effective on Unch 30, thu -
dlyvf the church v w - R m H \
hu alla been serving the chu --
at Bmnoft in lddltlon to hh mud
les at thc Pnsbyterlm ~»- »-
i n o m m
KENNABD n. z. CHURCH
um a Sim v v lf Pum -Wonhlp ltrfles Sunday aven-Sns.1=ao..un
a n c o nlled thk wee k md next h Rev.w m i m Smithex-nm at x i w w .
fy- invitation in dvan to thu pub-
c.
LUTHERAN CHURCHKumnd and Waahlngtma
P. C. Janna, Putm-
Sundly School 10 a. m. A! Ken-nxrd.Church service 11 A.m.
I A N ~l,'l'm lye nnin,|,b
zhalnmion.Ahvuvls nThqprizunthridgsv nmv nnby
H|n\dW e ba r|ndlr|. L.l.Pe fb
cnon1¢>rh&¢hscaxs;L.L.Pnt-wan and Mrs. F. E. Webb forlaw;at pin0d\le,H.W.Pyle|And
ln,Br9o h\fer¢ hi 8| 1 .Chxe ne emnetmd M n .W.Wahmeyer,
mr.
illy~~Jr.the
na - na w i t h/ ki md n i n
Nq br uh .l n . G u | F . P n d | | a a n d L o r ~
n b a uttanded th¢Pndflzkwll-
Sdxmidtweddihx. Wednesday nl-
¢¢rnovmntt.heBamingtA>nahm:h.
l h l a n \ i m P m l l u n , o ! 0 m l -hA,|pa\tt.haweek-mxdvrhhlser
pu¢ nu.l| .r.mdl ln.G.!-'.P» u\-
sen.
ington Man ~mxusnzws
| n i u r e s F o o t ~
_¢ m . m a l r » . l » ¢ m a
Thundl " m i l t -w m .A x . ,»»».==.+- ~ » » »- : - »
J_g_in Thursday.¢ - ¢ » m . ¢ » § » & ' b :»§'§r w .5-==~f-=»<=_,_-gravl"'hl| 1 i h0 m» HqS¢ ¢ Hrdt!¢ v v li Dt~
With v h l d h v u s n l m h t ' 1~d w o o d h h i s b a a n t m f o r l r , | n d l n . H n o i d 8 d zl l l l i ¢ r .
=i hr pa .c ml d\ \t la md ¢ a xk lh rlme . J ¢ zf y a .n ¢ l Sa uv a , up mtl h h t v l n u m m h s d .H¢ w ut he p ut 1 ne ki nB s &h Cr e s k ,Ne -
¢s lmlo \h¢ doc ¢ o f'| o tBa whe t¢ i bnxh,MVA l n .Schlnelcfl
l l m b o r d n i t c h n w n s u - k s I m o A b e r . l x L l ¢ m .t o d a o d n w u md .Hs i n ; -l r . m d l l n . A . H . S i b b a md u x ¢ i w l y . h u i v i h b e l u .m a u ;.P - a x :
l r . md l r ¢ _ B ¢ n Vo ¢ | . l r . mn i
Thundny nnemoon 2 . m. at thehams of Mn. Lloyd .ruobm
o o u n u m r v c m m c h
s m v l c s s
Sexviou at Glendale Sdmol ev-
e r y w evenin at 8 o'c1uck:Sllndly ool at 5 o'elock.u
s n v m r m D A Y An v m m s t r
CHURCH
ma E u ! G n n t s u mServices every Saturday.t !
ST.FRANCIS BORGIACATHOLICCHURCH
A'1i7in<_tof1 'Vienna
ll'l~D\1 \a eCad.Mia aEv¢ !!\\Hdnlhd Neoma ¥~.». aztendvfl
'he Ice Revue ax omun thu week.A nnznbe roltki enlhattaniid
3-,;_- °mdtxlgiv e u s w finFremed.Kh l a | P h y '
li:Dowe1lnndR'uhy Gifford both
a ¢ th!s nlu e ,mdBe n= rly J e s u||unmndB'llirvnr¢o u1 .he pn>~
gum.l i n e !H.l.rI-sn lknk i hl.H a rgus t West,n a h svondgurd.andle \ba L e e lc Cldlm a tturhlithedu-d£nd'R¢¢v¢'ni¢.iunTeahdd
L\|1.\|eekinFre1n>\\t.Hr." i "l l n .Pad Scholei of
un,w a n a .Fr i d a y | v mi n g . o tl r . | . n "? .
Ne llsv mdguxd._
IT-w HOGSALE
TOTAIS 600 HEAD
A w m a e o o h ¢ ¢ 4 m . m m ¢connigmd tn the Tlylnr ¢n`é`wSi!£
auction in Fre mont. lm umalr.waui ';,,,,"`1§1§"i0ii>"heiif 'Ei
livestock heirs nuctionad duringthe day.Farmers from this cmm~
ty who took pzrt were M.H.Stmds of Wuhiragton,who con-
.ligned :hm urea thnt brought
g $7.15, five ewes with lambs at side
.$8,25, and four ewan with lambsat lids #8: Gifford French, Arling-
mi 1 |a n u c m m ul=.....§£ "'2E'» ~=A leby w ison. Wnyne, ol Bldr;alter AP-
y end daughter,BMW'Uf§'.¥.".Hill lElv |Ai le by md
u r .urWhite, of Benson:Oscar Andea-
mn and dmghief, Roberta.
l n .lard;Qnis unnm usddvuhwf-in-law. lin. Carol Clxris-tmsen In d l m.all of C a i n !(i ty have been vilitinz this weeka z dm mm. o f un i o rmdl - u-
te r,l!n.P.L .C| b»nndDr.Cld3 '-
Snturdxy ,mo t h sgnmp who ohosned e Applebflxrmivornxywht!!Me nu.md
l u d l m e l Ro n Harper o l He n
mm. l go n ud Axtell. Fred Em-
tnn and Junior, Iaren Madera
nd hmi ly e u o f Bla i r;Walter
Nidsen A Rose Hill; lloy lrluters
Bymn APPleb7 ol Lqucoln;Ver-
non 'lhom ind children WxllA a n ,:aga Umr bu kf A w
Wimer:ln. Otto lluti ek. Hrs .
Ellen Olson md Tony Sldebottom.ul Herman, Leonard Appleby md
li n Eml l 'Leorland ol Omahx nndB. w. Py were grants.
Prius at pinochle were won byVanon Thompson Ind llrs. Hn-for hlxh scores. md by Lorema z. . .
for low.
l r .Ind K r ;Garfield Hc-
Crdght md dlndztsn of Elkhorn
dam it me Putteno n home on
Sunday; in the evening. Rev. Ind
l n .Davnld Slmnlon And H-\°rh~
un-.l l a Olive, 'me me m a t
dimer.
n and ln. Byron Appleby'
nas mlm- in Omaha. Wednesday.lr. a nd ln. Pa ul J ana wa s !to Lincoln. Frldly. an IW theirImn, Ke ith, who hu been | ml-
ldent at Nebnnh Uni venity; hewill help his father, rebxrmng w
school in September.Sunday dinner gust: of Hr. usdHrs.L . C .Hedarwere M n l n d' U n Howard Haier and lud ly ,lil Llllinn Haier O( Omaha, lin| Dorothy Harler of Frenwnt und El-
vin Haier at Wntedoo.|Mr. md Mn. Jullm J ungbluth
quad Jeanne were guest ol Mr. andMn,Harry Johnson nndlnmily,
Sundly elwmoon.-Mrs.J.0 . u m m l ullod on
her niece, Mrs. Ray Wilkening andlm bnby. Judith Ann, at the Fre-
mont hospital,&mdAy afternoon.
Kennand 'Ylewe
Helping Mrs.A.N.Anderlencelebrateherbirthday,Wednes-day, were Mrs. Jack Bmgesx, llrstMaudeWelmer and rs.BenGlissmux of Omaha; Mr. md Mn.|Rollmd Holmes md Nnncy Sue.Mr. md Hrs. L. R Peterson AndMattie Jane. Blu Callie SprxkerandHesdnmeuRuthRosenbaum.
Nels Petenon,Irene Janeen,
Christina Hiller, E. 0. Fdxchild,f_]:1»r1»n,N¢1sQn»»aw.nxu»g~
n.Gust.:Sunday xt the J.L.
Sdlrflldnr home in Omaha, to help
Hrs Nordin celebntq ner birth-da y. were lln. H. E. W m! md
runny, Mrs. 1~:umȢm Berry. Mrs.
Morris Andenm and ln. Chrln-
¢i\=1 Mllle»r.____.
Mn. William Nupp, who_ hu
b m q m w u l m e p u t w e e m l r w iported u improving,Mn. Gruntdnwstzr, who hu been coniined;w bed. in mlm better.Mn. H. L.
dr.Kihbe.u la on the lick lint.
Mr. sud Mui.I..I...ramenonwerehosts at ¢nner,Thursdnyevening, when gusts included the
memhen af the hixh edxoul hc-nlty.Vuious table gama unwed
the na m after di nner.Friend:spent me |.f!al'\'|0°ll¢Monday.wi th ln. Minni e Mm
wh. hnnaring mr birthday.She
received 1 great nnmber oi' greet-ings by mail from her mmyfrlends md relntlves.Mr. um mn. Ha rry Oa urmmwere dinner guest: of Mr. and
Mn. William 'r, Pnulsm in Omn-hn, Friday evening; the event hon-ored the wdding snnivorury o!the Paulsons and Mr. Oatermnufs
`birt.hdly.Misa Evelyn Hein spent theweek-end in Kansas City.Misa Betty Benltlch md UnkCady of Omaha were week-endguests at the parental, Dr. P. L.
Cldy. home.I n f . u m Mn. Byron Appleby
lAndJimmie,nndMx-.md Mn.Boylhiuters returned in Lincoln, Mon-
day evening, after upendmg the
week-amd here with relatives.Dr.and Mrs.P.L Cady ut,tended the Hunmnnd~'1\|mer med-ing in Fremont, Satunhy.I Mr. end Mrs. Willilm T. Paul-
son o!'0mshA were guest; at theHnnyOstermmhome,Sundayevening.!D O R N A C K E R N E W S
.,........_...._.W .,._..........Toelke home.Mr.and Mn.Ed Hansen and
Edna and Rita were Sunday even-
ing visitors at the George Miller
home in Blair.Mr.and Mn.John Diekmeyex
lpent Sunday evening nt the PdherNielsen home.Kenneth Andreuon,who i l inan nrmy amp at Little Rock, Ar-kansas,recently underwent nnopention,i t wu la rne d this
Sunnyside,
M8l\€y News
q ner mwr, mn. Lui neper, ln
Vendx and Tage Chdstensanvisited at the Fred Westergurdhome, Frldny.Mrs.Minnie Breckenfeldt o lNewell, South Dakotx, is visitingher brothers, Otto, Ben and Wil-liam Voss.
Mr. and Mn. Chula: Vasu, Mr.
and Mrs. Johann lburif-sen, Mil.George Wiese. Mr. and Mrs. Ru-
dolph Kuhl, Mr. and Mn. Fezd.l~nxnd Wiese md Maine, RobbieAnderson,Alice md Andrew
Wiesg .nnd Jlm Trouba helped
Mrs.Sophia Wien celebrate herbirthdly, Thumdny evening,Mn. William Koenig t Mon-dny with her mother,rs. MerleJensen, at Blur; Mr. Koenig wul lamina: allen- in Fremont.
Wally and Alvin Voss spent
Snndny evening with Russell and
Dan Weaiergaud.
Lois Jean Huvendick |n¢nt fmrn
Wlele,Louise Voss,Blair.
Sunday dinner gue m of Mr.
md Mn. James Ryan ind family
were Perry Ryan, Esther Ramon
and Juk Jana of Omnh Mon-d.|y evening visitors weroahlr. and
Mrs. Walter 'lppleby und Mr. md
Mrs. Non-in ard.
Mr. md Mn. Ted Simonsen and
son were Saturday afternoon And
super gue lu of Mr.and M n .
Wllter Sapbenlield.
Mn. Anna Warrick was a Sun-
day dinner guest of Mr. and Mn.
Wallace Johnson.Wednesdayeveninz vixitnrs at the Bohn home
were Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wm
and Leslie Johnmn.
Mr. ~ Mrs. Otto Mntzen were
Friday dxmer guata of Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Metzen :nd Sundaydinner and supper guests ol Mr.and Mrs.Harold Paulsen.Mrs.Matsen called on Mrs, Dick BarrenMondayafternoon, and on Mrs.Scott Hineline ln Herman,Wed-
neaday.Louis Rasmussen was a Tlnmv-dxy dsitor in Llncoln.Roms Ru
g m "returned with him, Fri-
ay.Mr. and Mrs.Walter Applebg
and Betty were guest.: of Mr. an
M m Harley Appleby,Fridayevening, in honor of Lhdr tweuty»fourth wedding umlverslry.Mn.Arthur Kuhr entertainedthe Sew and So Club, Wednesday.The Afternoon was ment m sew-ing and visiting And the hunts:served nlrahments.The nextmeeting win be Hatch Sth, with
Mrs Hnniey Kuhr.
Hr.and Mn. Auxtiu Rennhaw
were Sunday dinner guests d Mr.
an d M m H n m l d w Rn lm n n u m
n u n l s oC. E. Hnmlltnn, Minister
Sundag School classes met at
10:80 an the worship for the Sun-
diy School and the chumh lwtilll
at 11:00 o'llock.Dwglu Ca rter
la our superhtendent.He will be
The young people will meet atthechurch Suxdxy evening at
6:30 for thdr regular devotional
meeting. _ The evening church ser-vice begmx at 7:30.Come.
BLAIR CHURCH or CHRIST
T. A. Lindenmeyer, Minister ~
Service: for Sunday, Februxrf23:10:00 a.rn.Chuxvh Schoo,\
Mrs.Pearl Johnson, ruperintend-'
ent; 11:00 a. rn., Morning wonhip,f
|eommuulon and sermon,subject,"WhY md For What Shall We'Pr-ay'l"; 6:30 p. m. Young Peoplehn
meetlng; 7:80 p. ma Evening wor-ship and sermon.You are wel-
come to attend these services.
IMMANUEL LUTH.CHURCH I
Miles Northwest ol. Telbaeta)E. Eckhlrdt, PutorSmdgy School at 9:80 n. m.Enl||h services at 10:30 u. ln.
Blb e Hour at 7:30 p. m.Welcome.
to welcome you.
u
ROSE mu. M. E. c nunc u
A. W. Clarke, Pastor
Sunday School meets at 10:00 n.
m.Clssaa fot every age.Divine lewlce at 1190 a.rn.The Dllwr Willugngch from thet.heme,_" A s fering crm-m".This wall be the first of a lerlesof sermons lending up tn Ember.You will want to hear these mes-
Uses.Welcome. evervene.
R,;j2i-f,,,5 ""}3d§r§i"r
Sunday Mus ln Blair alternates
between 9 and 10:30 un.i f
'V. F. w. ESSAY I
CONTEST WINNERS
EXPRESS THANKS
The $1.000 first prlne he won
ln l l l t year'A Amerlcanimn may
'contest conducted by the Ladies'
Audllnry to the Vetereng of For-Mnm W m of the United s u m
mmm ; college education to 17-
year old Sam Cooper, Omeha. Nob.
Notlfled that he had placed first
among the 100,000 high :woolgflrls and boys who entered in the
contest on "The Benefits of De-
mocracy", young Cooper expressed
his appreclutlon in n letter to the
auxiliary headquarters which
read as follows:
"Please accept my heartfeltthanks.
"One may hope and dream olbeing awarded first prlle ln a m.~
tional any contest, but not until
it become: a flct does he actually
.realize the great happineu and
lncere appreeimtlon that comes
with much an award.
" I have been, with the kind help
lp! tho Lldiel' Auxiliary tn theVetenns of Foreign Ware of theUnited States, one ol those lucky
Persons.
f.It my inlerat you to know 1
w~-»ww .1 uma:-year mu uxmcxmarethnt.brought $151 Harry
Larsen, Kennxrd, sold e teem orhm. 4 and 5 years old, for 165,1 tum of smooth mouth hay xgares
at $l08 And A bay gelding. 1, nt|$72; J. G. Jenson, Blalr, eonxlgned
the top veal calf of the male at
332:|Ho lmin bull calf,oon~
signed by H. P. Wllkenlng of Arl-ington, brought 32625: nnd A. L.
Geines.Herman,connlgned m erom helium at $60.50 and $64.
M R S . W M . H A R D Y
'HAS 82'ND NATAL DAY
|Mrs. William Handy, realdont of
1 Fort Calhoun for mom than sixty
yenn,celebrated her eighty-semond hirthdly on 'I'ueulay, Felmr
ary ll.She ls enjoying excggtinn-'ally good health,The Enterprise
has lenrned, although she recently
was n flu victim.Mrs. Hardy vlu
born In Englnnd in 1859.
BUYS BLACK
ANGUS CATTLE
I'Joe Lezure roeently pumhued
fo ny me head o l n m k M m
cattle avenging around 500 lbs.which he will feed during the next
year.
|
I
1
Joe just unloaded quite 1 bunch
of attle At a good llgure.
intend to nee the money to furthe;-`my educntlon ln_ college.I d P';'""~g SE" -=>»;d hu 1»;=»~
ul nno wo fully express my eveuped noun ry to a nr
genlune hlnka for he 'honor and grener degree thln ln any other.
, 1
45
PRICES
Oar ethlud code.
like that 01 la dl-
dne,pau survive
:have price.The
vla ha o fo ure li mu
a n foremost with
u .
BENDORF
FUNERAL HOME
Mr. md Hn. Clurlu Ke mpckof Lycnl were vidtms, Sundxy,|Lhe Clyde E. Rosenbtum home.The chili runner given Saturda;
evening by the K. H. S. Pep ClulGirls, was Wall ltfcnded.
llr. and Mn. Rudolph lhtzezand Eileen and Mil! Lil; Wola
mum vidvnd Sunday nt the EmiMntzen homMila Chrinim Christensen wa
a Sunday dinner gout uf MinI-'aye Wright.Mrs. Cul Wud spent the pw
week in Herman lt the Floyd AL
eunder home.
=]The Cozy Comer Club met atlt the home ol'Mrs.Chris Kruse,lwedneeday,I-'dn-uary 15,with
v|Mrs.Dave Kroger and Lillie
>- Gottlch assisting.The lesson wason "Window Treatment".Ele-/anmmembanand one vidwr ~
- pruent.nat meeting ia wrllllrs. Anna Melt/on in March.
l Leonard Appnby of omum was
a a visitor, Sunday, at the Elma .Ap-| plehy home.Mrs. Elza Appleby attended La-:dies Aid at Arlington, Friday, sc~
-eomnsnied by Mrs, Art White and
Mrs. Kenneth Nelson ol Benning-
-ton.
|Mr. and Mrs. Elza Appleby andAlberts, scmmpanied by Mr. andMrs. Art White of Benningwn, ab-
Blair..
Monda until rwlfv hfn
and ns.Frank Hovendick at
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Voss and Mrs.
Minnie Breckenfeldt spmt Thun-
dly at the Willllm Voss home.
Gerald Koenig spent Saturdaywlth Dm Westergsard.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hovmdlck
and children rpsnt Monday eva:-
mz with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Voss.Mr.and Mrs,Ed Christensen
and Tnge were Tuesday evening
wanton st the Elmer Betts homeinBlur.
Patrick Msckin was a SmdacallerattheFredWelwrgaard
home; Miss Dorothy Wntsrgaandol Oma ha die d that altemoon.
;;;a f'"yT""'Mrs.Harold French has been
slck,thepa.stwoek,sndMn.C.E.
French is caring for her.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stark and
*'=@§v were Sunday dnnex-Tguests
of r. and Mrs. Clarence oelke.Mr.and Mrs.John Taylor andfamilywe n Sunday aftemoon
guata.Miss Katherine Madsen treated
her teacher and classmata Febru~
ary Sth, her blrthmhy.Mr. and Mrs.Otto Ruwe and
Dorothy called on Mr. and M m
Raymond Rowe and family on Fri-
day evening.
Mr, and Mn. Harry Madsen and
family were guests of Mr. andManyMannyandSnnnysidMrs Ed Mencke on Fridav even-
FREE n m n o n x s r c n r l n c a
Divine wonhip at 2:30 evISunday a.fr.er-noon." i l
IMMANUAL LUTHERANc u u n c n |
(4 Miles Northwest of Telbuta)
_ E. Eckhardt, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:80 a.m,
English services 10:80 a. m.
Welcome.
TRINITY EV.L u m .c n t mc nH. C. Jul Frese, Psawr I
Sunday'School at 9:45 mm.Services at 10:30 a.rn.German services every !|rst`Sunday ln tha month.
me awam you nlve Deswwea uponrne.I shall always remain grate-
i llgo the Ladies'Auxiliary to the
W."
Prom Miss iBohbia M'cDlrna1d,
Bsuxltte,Arkansas,who was
awlnlod $250 and a gold medal
for placing third in Lhe 1940 con-
test,the Auxiliary. received thefollowing letter:
"l ronsider it an honor lo live
in s country whose youth are not
.only urged to express their
thoughta, bntsro rewarded for do-ing so by a group of ladies wholhsvedone,and are doing,our
country so much good by theirvarious activities.
Pgegmu-» instruction Saturdays "I nm_but one in millions that
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~fu-m 2 mile nal and 1 mile south of Fnnlmdle; 5north and IV: miles 'nt of Arlingtan; |y, milaeu! and 1 mile south nf Nickernon, on
nday, Febr. 24
S & M y
I.un:honGnmnd|
d Brackett, 0wner
follnving propel-11, lo-wit:
n HEAD OF MULES n 4
~ blukl. weigh! ZSW, smooth mouth; bay, weight 1100,
» I ~th; black. weight IZW, lmwlh mouth.
HEAD OF CATTLE a I4
t niildnr Slmrthom con; I hdfen; z alva; i Short-
CHICKENS
am While Rock chkkena.
M MACIIINERY, Ere.
~rmkk-Deering F u l l l l ¢na.1or: Flnnll mltinhf:
botwm plow: Woods Bam. lhflllhl machine, 21-ln.:
7-fl. hinder: Iwo ridng enltintarl; two dh: @-
l0-l'¢. 'sta-n lud rolls; Z-bale Sandwich mm |helI-~rlid:-Deeing com vllhlera lniun ihnll Binder:
»haxwxgon.\ndKdr'riding|ls¢er;wnlkin|li|t¢rand gurgi-ndim hurug 2 -ndhl luna r;hu:
: s-n. llcCnrl\ick-DeefhaI m o v e , : n u n n n n l a :9-fl. mm drill: s-n. digg; bob dd: 1% lx. D- Flir-
rae gn engine: pump fuk: hay fork md l20~f¢. cable;
~ll¢Dl-l'l»&0r:l0x1ll1l'vndu'hMle;|!ukeh0uxe:with frame: 12-IL Em mlm!! with pulleys;Good~lky slow: Emu-lun sm: glow; shop look Ind other
OUSEHOLD GOODS
lnuenu ma.
SEED
Bashh White Iced ull.
nwm d the '.'Harley .App\¢by£ in ~ A TL. Friday.Hm rl h l r. m d lan.Wi
-u""é':'.$..'."'&".§' Pda: A 1..|....... M:-_,__ 1... ...!'L.'S1..°'..§.*':E'1'n 9_";"'.:_'°9:&}"e.-_::!
v *'_'all A-ov |I»lI.I»prom IIBVB s p u n e d On In ITOUDIGUThe L umer an Hou r ove r stutio xr timeu li k th pneae t b u t t 58llRy a n o f I L F A B Sun da y s at 12 :su nuo u 'h e e n "1.:n.m y oneat opinlon that so long; ask f Y ' § h . " °~I h ma r lr n In rnn1nnm».v|n f c'Iw\nr|Yu QE;celebrated the 1onner's binhdny,Monday evening.Prize: at Kim"were won by Mrs. Marlin Paulsen,Mrs. Mar. Johnson. Mrs. Ray John-son and Du-lene Paulsen.Mrs.Clarence Wlese vidtedMrs. Peter Johnson, Fflday.Mr. and Mm John Dornxcker,
Art and Bemice vidled Mr. And
Mrs. Eggert Ohm and sons, Frl~
day evening.
Mr, end Mrs.John Dornacker,
A 4 end Bernice and G¢°f8i2
Marshall helped Alberta ldppleby
celelgrai her binhday,onday
evening.Mr. und Mrs. Henry Gol.l.|ch and
Irvin vidted 'Juudny evening
with Mr. andlim John Dealer.
Mr. and Mm. William Christen-
sen and children visited EmilGottlch and Lillie, Sunday.
K E N N A R D N E W S
_.-_....., ..,...... ...e yur wwat the Charles Voss home.Mxand Mrs. Louie Von visited then
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Vosand Mm Minnie Kreekweldt oiMonday, and others through dm
week were Mr. and Mm. Johan:Lanritsen, George Lawri , AliclandHarry Wiese,Inuisg Vos:Margaret Wiese and Jim Tx-cuba.Mn.Bertha Wendt spent Friday night at the Louie Voss homeSaturdly she and Herbert Wendiwho his been ill with the flu, returnedin their home in Blair.Mrs. Muggie Voss and Ed Chrintensen are sick with fln.Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hovendicland children spent l-\'id:y eveningwith George and Elsie Stollaycelebrating Mr. Stolley's birthdayMrs. William Koenig t FridAwith Mrs. William ou.
r. And Mrs. Ben Von, Mr, :ncMrs.Bill Voss and Mrs.Minnll
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Mm.Raymond Rasmussen en-
tertained in haxxor of Beg Ann'sfourthbirthday,Wedne y,forMm Herman Larsax and Bobbie,Mrs. Floyd Hin; and Theron, MmHaroldRasmussen and Shirley,l i m Everett Stork,Ronald nndJnnlce,Mrs.George Rasmussen.Emu and Duane,Mrs.Leonarl!Nelson,Larry and Arlene, Mrs.Harold Stork and Peggy, and Mrs.Harland Nelson.The party wascarrledout ln "J Valentine colorscheme, and balloons and favorswere praenwd lo the little folks.Lam in the aftemoon, Mrs. Ras-.
mussen _served refreshments.rMr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen:
and :family were Saturdny evening
meats of Mn nnd Mm un.-.Amerlca's Mother of 1940, h°=1-'LR§Eé"2>f`§uB2§lT°n-,§£¢1§"`\Z`$?i€
ored on Mother's Day,May 12.'ing for the bu-lem of America as.
was Mrs. Edith Graham Mayo, ar. whole, we can never be in ihy
Rochester, Minn<~sut2_Hanger."
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1 9 4 1 FORD
1938 Chevrolet
CoupeKr;and non,l a l i e#23, .?f'3'{».»... mmm nt '-\==
Mn.Euubeul Berry home,
und; .'Th li n . i d Mrs.G.E. Krnnberx
'a nd Hn. K mv gw were sundny
Ivisiton at the ome of Mr. Indf l l n .Lester Kmnherg in Blnlr.
-Mm Roy Nelna-rand Hn. F. 0.1 Flirchild mixed E. o. Fairchild nt
un Clnrkno n Horpihl in umm.Ellondn .'Kiny hn Wri ght was n Sli m'-| ¢ , ,overnight guest ot Helen
' m m R o s m h m m.
_I 'nm umo di nz '-"f§ 'Q;",_'"'§
~Thurldn tarnoon a omgl Mrs.yWu1en H. Pnrker.The
'next meeting will he Febnury 27
nt Mn. Glen Rosenbmrnk.
Hn. Cl ne n u V Indit tb TeakLf Prem t e w -Iendmntothe ,,.,Z2».\, Clyde E. Roo-
l Suzgyhaoeixing Hr and Mrs.
an Schneider and Riymond andlm. md Hn. Claus sgmeiaer, Jr.,
und Adm helped than uncle andIanni, Mr. nnd Mn. wuunm Gliu~
Imnn ollSout.h Qmnm,n¢1¢b=ue~'nn vemry-f.,.'.a::;.. club n m¢¢t vm.
ln. Lloyd Jwobe, Eebrulry 21.
Mrs.Chun Schnmdm-, Jr.,mal(r|. Carl Schneider site n
sh r t o r Kms Ry e K mwmr.S m y.
,A gran O( relatives Ind lnendshd~ Clans Schn¢ider._Jreenfffmherbirthday.Pads?
':|:§ns;ln The "m for
S n more wen mm by Hrs.
ch and Irvin Mullnx.George WriPrius for lov leon won W an-Lu-vm lnaller ma P-nl sdmuder§_nd_|n:_lzau for ¢H'91i°¢ by ln.
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BREWSTER NEWS
Wanda Lou Vogt,daughter olMrmd M.11. John Vogt, becamesuddmly lll Friday Ind Wu taken
"'»":f Blniruelolzrpilal.c s dn
with Mr. and Mrs. r-~.m"'r3.,£
nuker and Mn. Roch.Mr. and Hn. I-'rnnk Jlhnel nnd
Mr.and Mm.Byron li¢D°ulld
Mnrlin And Merlin, helped Norm:
Sue Jlhnd celebate her Sl-h birth-
*-g Sand:afternoon.r. and i Fredrick Domuk-
;» u,-s_g mn: '°°f,;u;;=°_;== théxlghwhoe,r.Q4b, \=f»°==1;v~ "*=°~d;3'"°f\1'~f<
ann an o v wlie d 'gf Mr. md lg; Ca rl Ew...
sa tnho m; 1 e Nels
Helping Mn. Arnnndn Svo
celebnte her birthdn. Saturdny
evening, were Mr. an Mn. CarlSwanson.Huold,Carol Ann, Al.bert, and Mn. Nels Swnnmn, Mr.
and Mn.Henry Tletgen,Opal
and Delores, Mr. und Mrs. Frank
Jlhnel and Ddbe tt Bula .Pin.
ochle wu played, prizes going noMr. and Mn. Henry Tletgen andM n .Nels Swanson .and Cu iSwan|on.
H l m.,and A Svononme m Sunday with f i
Arnaud; Svogenan.Hr. a nd Mn,Bernard Thomp.
non and Hr. and Mrs. Charlie Bur-ry, Kathleen and Mnunoe ol Omn-ha lpent Sunday at the Jim"`i'f'""'l'
.
f'.|"§t'$°£ Fri J
r.zz app"°"i " 'é "' Qi" Ind lin. Blu 1"'§
w..a'°,..,;.a t m .
guests of Mr. and Mrs.AlbenKuhr and Dunne.g
Sunday Afternoon and eveningguests of Mrs. Minnie Benson and|Mr. And Mn. Albert Benson lnd-famlly were Mr. and Hrs. Orville
Benson and daughter, and Mr. andMrs. Joe Jenson and Gloria.Mn.
Minnie Benson is spending a fewdnysviaitinMn.Emmn An-dreuan, who Mtn ill.M i n Lv dll Hauer and Mrs.Dick Drenson were Sunday n.fter~
noon vildton of lin. Fritz Knud~
een nnd Lnurs Knudsen.Mr. :nd Mrs. Jens Human, Mr.and Mn. Will Wulf md Dondd.and Mr.nnd Mn.James Wulfnndfamilywere Satnrdny eveningguest!of Hr. md Hn ,ArthurKuhr and Ethel Hu.l r .and Hn . H n l m d Nahonand Mr. and Mrs. Flw d Hin: IndTerry vixited frlmdn Loup City,'1'u¢sdnv-Mr.and Hrs.Will Wal!andDandd, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray-mmd Wu!! were Frida; eveninglupper guests of Mr. nn Mrs. Ar-thur Lu'-lan in Omnhn.Smdnygvgning dinner en: ol Kr. andMM. Wulf were r. And Mrs. Bud
Croudy and son, md Mr. and Mrs.Rnymond Wulf.Mr. and Mrs.. Gearze Rumunenand llmily were Monday eveningem of Mr. and Mn. RaymondEmu-w» and dnudxten.
Petenen Ind Hn. llerle Pdcnen
nat Irv innan, Nebruh.Hr, and lin. Ernest Maman Ind
Johnnie :peat Int Sunday at the
home ol Ham-y Gnbbe.
....,~ ~.-Mr. and Mrs. Hnold Rasmussenand Shirley, Mr. md Mn. AlbertKuhr and mn, and Hr. and Mrs.Roy Rnhlll and family were Tuu-dny evening dinner guattl of Hr.md Mn. Hudd Chri sfuue n a nd
family-Mm Chrll Bumusam alled onIauile Lnrnm, Wednesday.
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srunnsn suns-em me 1935 Chevrolet
ron cm mucus c mes Coach
Gwns me k i n :he mud, de e p
snow-slipping into n dilc is
nofnn. If: mno ying-and often
apenxive. Avoid such uoubles.
GaGoodynr Studded Suze-Gdp
dza md pu ll thro ug h, wi tbn:
¢b¢i|.¢l Those big, slurp-edged
md: really dig in md grip-give
po s iri ve znc don-fo rwud a nd
reverse. Look at lhese gxcat fea-
mr s :
o $ `B | .P -C L EANI NG
TR.E.AD-~Wld|chma.l|
ha r e m nada pnv uu
p¢¢k!n|and npindng.
Wlde hzma dfofpnma
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0 L o w s n n m s u v m -
TW I ST c o m: mms -
lor mulmum pzoencxlon
against bnzlnlug and
bluwouu.Douhh condh r u k c n I o : a n n
nz-eugth.
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ck Survgrip tires. Come In-gn our
low prices mdxy.
PHONE 212
OPEN ALL NIGHT
You'll be plused u the low con ofequip ing wilh Goodyear Studded
1940 Ford
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I ®wulpdlly, i c e s t a f i g n |Iord Dealers
nBlair, Nabr.-
Yaur ronn-Mrncuuv nenvw' _4)\
gf" u m m m m d Irv in llue l-ln. Ananda S i n g -.H n ,
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I will ul! at Public Anelhn sl my uhm 1 m\\e north md 8miles wat of Hex-nun al 11:00 o'clock. noon, on
The Fnlhwing Pmpeny. To-wil:
21 ¢ HEAD 0F CATTLE 21
Two Nflatered Ilalstdu wh. lust huh:two purebred
Holllaln eowi,dlgibk In tefiller; dx Holstein NWI,very
nd: me purabred Halllein bull, yearlingg one !¢arIlnkHol-
stein hslfu: nlne Bolaldn ulva. 'Ruse are T. K. and n n
tested and come hum the but Hollteln mlikilg ntnhu.F mof these ww: are fini all hdlen; four an second aI! cow.lf youwantgv odlnllldngatuckbaluntsneelkele.
1 - n n m o r n o n m - z
0 m9 ~y e u- o ld'bluk lun, wi . 1 1 5 0 l\ | .ln(¢ \l l0 | !¢ \$
ma h ! I ma . O n a n u i d . v t . u s o .One ns wa e thuntln
1%-lnzlatraeu., andnewldlutable eollua,
s - x m m o r a o s s - u
S!xPo lmdC'lln gllta hnddbrhla lnfw.T\s e a r% ¢ | ¥ l
qa ure he d no dmthlndto npc nhrdnde g ¢ \v o l¢ ¢ ¢ kl°¢ l-
0ne whhv dIlll¢Dhle kfmmBo bSki nnu» he rd.
\m m m M A C H I N E R Y ,n c
One F-10 Ptrmdl, she] wheeln, and 2-row mltivatnr, 1037Modal (can be Hunted. hal! cub); an, !~bo!tom tractor pldw,1|-inch. Little Galina; one X935 Nash B sedan; me dnl unionge a r a nd lrlpk bv x; ha y net; lk lbw lade n; wa d v m-eh |x7; 55 uk puts: wire fence: rribbinls waod crlbbhag; two
tnlla n (I whnkn): lma o -drum c a lllv ahn | | | \|lc nm a a10~!t. traclnr dine; 3-section lnrrow; earn planter; 10-fi. Me-
Carmlck raka: one W-W hummer alll; hu swam hay |!\¢k~er; two stock tanh, una 5-lt. and one 6-ft.; me tank heater;
one Zdmne nl Gwhez une 10112 Moods lwuae with mmporch and floor; bnoder nova; chicken faders; hog bonus;
aleel 104% %-ln.; one acnper; allo Iam toola.
G R A I N A N D n m
1800 buahela corn In nib; 85 lou Atlas Sorn dhge; 2|shocks Sm-gn fodder; 45 ahneh Unto Red fodder; one atackalhlfa hay-about 5 tous.
N E W A N D u s m L u m i n a|00 fee! 1x4 boards for crib; l 21| boards, ii-ft.; nina 1x12
boards. IB-ft.; 32 1x12 boarda, l2~!l.; five 218 boards, l'l-ft.;
three 2x8 bounds.I3-fl.; two 218 boards,IB-ft.;1x6 (meaboardu om p\le al old lumber.
Thurs., Febr. 27th
IERMC "uh, or See Your Bunker
C l a r e n c e D M y e r s
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NOTICE:On tha a m dl! o f
'ebru.|ry,1941, ax 10:00 v'c10¢k
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°'¢ 1 °¢ kn. ,mu» z4 fh a =y °tw>-ma ry ,1 Nl,mdmm¢ bea nc a 1 n~od by A wrvitied ¢~.he<:k I n, o r a l ll ,psynblew theCountyCisrkofw n m g a m
County, N¢-\~,n¢k»,u>be1m»!¢md
totheecmniyineusblddarrefuluori ni htnmnri nw| ¢ v ntn¢ tm\-X
gh-a bonds i nmmne roizformun;
reqmindhythecounty us eeuntnc tbe |wude d\0him~The
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§&s b. W""X~.if»§`§5a"i3z.;1|
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m a .w k u r n to .Avenue, was I " d M n R a ° l u r n y m d 1 a m i l y _ v u H _ ' : §
sewnded this petition be nsceivedand plwd on 516.All eoundknml
prumt vodag "Aye", the Lllvtivn'
Cmmcilmen Sehuxidt npcrmdthltWillixm Ihedand,Gcorge
Kllll. Wallace Johnmn, md Bay
Atwood had been given permission
to c u t md t r h nBe nkze hr e a dnre no rto ni he
y" ma zo u n m m .nz .,~.¢awr€,,,' on
dnu¢ -gter, li n. J. Palmer Ng, "ilr mdRapCitySouth Dakota,* d u i d m ndiy-ln. 'Nm *dw hu no t bes !\:m"n_
;mll,l1ell at har hume and injumd'T h n
sr ex.me : a xHasdnmmHn,XA!!-neth Tyson .,,.|"'.€£,'£.,"£f.';m **f'1O°one13"
tended be 1 Revu Th.mmf Lhaisahunbatfda were -=i ;"
nd ln. Jams: 'mommand lt dinner Sm-adn. for MlldgedmohrL Janne .Khin A nHBernard Thomvoun 106 Cdebhnus &`-W ,anirhbcrrhood;Mig, uudfii Ohrt dwxhbr of
l n . C h x r l n Blrn li i d lllr. a nd lin. Georwe Ohrt.ech-o! Omlhn v m dbunoongbntad her 1101 birthday.Satm~
e Club
J. No-
ga-v eveninx lt | dinner uuty..Prsent wan Eimtne Hunk oi
i Binir.
(a "`in.». Fr'.IT.'»§1."'i':`§~f.."".»`.ZZ.T.§»».a Iiu m ,vrium inltx\mnan|"'°." " ' " ` "'a 1 ~P';"m|;';nz m 1;-1 Wm ~ k:iult bzndinthfe }1NP°°°dw"h ~ dr f ze ld .loved lxd leconded this'
Testament of _Jam g m ,'dined-nn of th, gmmgy Burg olaned.b\1¢whwhnidlnltr121'!\d\¢in m m d w v e m n .n v h l c h
tinnennd pln a mll pe rmnl e e n-camel!mlyappearamd wa i s t
thzproboiethend.h» w d t h i | Z 9 t h d l ! dJ u m\ r y ,
m x .(SEAL)J MmA.County udp..4-cz
v NUUCE -ro BRIDGEc ns 'rn Ac r o ns
Tbe Bo udo !Co m1 ty Cm\mi l-sionui of Wll\1il\fl=°\\Cvmifi,N n b m m d n m m u m a r dF mw - y , 1 » 4 1 , m» ¢ . b ¢ \ v v ~ ¢¢m¢:n:¢nxd be lt hl dd e r ny ur i ym m g m n n w n u d l m t w__..»\.... .0 .n \.Mvv¢ ml-
!than to um-? 1 " ' m.l i m ¥f'»»==»d at u i
hour M wo ¢'¢x¢¢x P. u., in zucomm cmxminnimmh roqm. ma
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CITY COUNCILPROCEEDINGS
lonwouMeetinx 91 nmpn _1§1§f};_
repurtbemceived and plmednn
file,Ml emmdlman present vot-;=; g" w" » th e mo t i o n v u a r-
ThgAirp¢f¥Cummittm\vuin~
a t r uc t e dt o g s t p ri c a a n n l hl i ;
lavui\»yAndenonu» dloccnd-
edbySchmidt¢.h:tt\:>sllyoxlnd(H¢yCkrkbs|.uthurixedtaanterima n loa n with Di &" l g cnI.¢ u1 ,2 ,a ,1 o .1 1.na 1 2 m lockg5_ Fmnh Addition 00 Bllkzax-°¢ P i ' 1 \| \l hh Sf. md i mh\d s d d-l e y u p ! n d » d , ! o r m ¢ y a u x t . |mqmth1yrentl1u!88.88,nidl¢ue;n£neludn ~=»f1~g_¢°»-==\»»°{;»
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F m r n h n mh t h n m a d o n w u a r -
U x mm i n Hl l l r .ihe Golden Gluvu
Ou Thursday a v mi mz Hr . ~Mn.Georsre Heinuen md rhxl-a m viximd th; John Helnnenhome wen o! Hermnn with thai!
newvésahew,Dean Edvani(vh°a ni Monday,February loth~Dinner RUBUB.Sxmdly.nt theWrhwn Tywn imma was Hr. and
Mrs. Karmeth n md B a rh r i
A mGuest; Friday ¢vmxin¢;'a¢E.E~
u m m v m D r . m a n. Nur-
mmRathmxxm md Joan.On Fri t h! dta mmn Hn. J .H m m Kuhr attlndod n hi f i ! !
land-mu It thelmmeuflln. Sim-
l l i u Esther Rumuns n $ 3
Fri ds y wi th har uhh! lfl.
Kuhr.Hn .Siml10°"~ UP!-I a n
Hrs.H n - r y ' l m and Mr.4
W m ' " " . 1 ; s 'E i n ` " " " " " " I,um »»»f»~»1'°'°»~. : : ,, zz. :. , . . ° : m . , 2 ' ° §: °rs a ,
|incheh will entertun Um d"b|\>il"\.\1dlY.(guem,ware B,nnd
°nml;'¢bmrv 21.P u Huma n md mb B u m of.and llrs.Paul Ba rn 'Mo m- \=» ,R u n ,Kruse.No rm;f@"Ehff1°f§»"d F:-ldxvh:;;11us¢ wummiul-m, nm, Anna Naw-
Hr.» » d°'u.,Dau 'Thompson '¢la.
and H i n Gunn Tiwmusvn wen Mr.md Mn. Giffocd NielsonaSmdlvU! Hr. lm!Mn. md hmi l v o f B la i r nm a l le n
aka of nr a dinnsr1Frm;y eve . nt the bums ofxtf1\a Uni onStatim.Thg qv ms g, -_ " dg, .,__J_5;°,k_
v u |celebration oltlu ho tt i B n ,Hn f y Rnhwer.Jr..l md i -ninth birthday.Thuradav for St. Lvuin, llinouri._J °»B1=\=mu=vf G m u n r - m m m i m e sn-amy <4 hexf"'0d.Sundxy.lt9.heDan'l'h¢s|nv~mmh¢r_nl.Minnie Hllknmsn.can home when he will be um She will villt onhm' rdativu. lbs.
vlggd mms months .A v n mt i n e p a n y w u w a u» m d l l - m 2 H i m m w ~ m G~nm.» ¢ h<» 1 , nu ly mu~0 d l ~ t \ V N f f v - h l f m u n whm tho v a r u h wuu
h-idny evmimn lom- tablns o f m mfri e na w ue v nge lxt wnf e nd the H n .James C.Roddy.u m m-Hme l t " h u - I b .m d ln k r |',d \ f y ; u k s h i -\!Yr¢1s\lundwvnwu»arvod.Guestawen m a m g m d g g , "or n,»1..» ... ... ... ...-._,,v nu, na l thanto, the
colt of v hi nhdl axceed $600
(uwv drx mmm gh-uctuml) in-dvdinx mhlrrructurel md sp-pmachsl.ma nd-
ll. hho r. md full cmqpfi gq 3 1
The regular meeunl mr um mu:CityCou\ciIwuc \lled¢oord¢rat
7:10 P. K. by lhyor Sanmcn.Th ldkvwi wuaélmeneng " " |: u n d to n l l all:AmdonUB.Cbrixteusen, lcComh. Rounds, md.u.\....u¢.i r . ,ix-mf. Hugh re-2
" " i '-"ww-wr-°-»-w»llxanndlnu m a b nw a un u m m u e a lln11C.'Kuh rm :\¢m a n n !\»ru¢c¢m§u»:mA1m<Mcm- dur '"¢"§ ;:'° the Vg;°4§§[u».».d;|»}
' 3 " § ' f i ~ M 4 .s-, ous il G! her wéim DIV- mnkk. M," '1 5;ne lu s mmn lo n xr .oy w.-.,...-stall an outdoor noilst, couxtruet 1concrete floor 1 Inch thick in the
hmgu- and lnliall n lsvntory at
the mxmidpll sjrporf.On roll a|.llAnde|~soz\, Chrlnemlen.Hundahl,McComb,RashRoundsvoting"Aye",/Schmidtvoting "Naye",Fur ahsent,the
motion vu arried.~'The following bills were read:
wmf Wildorson, num s 78.80ll. E. Tyson, labor 8130M. E. WND, labor 11.96Ido Golden, labor 3.15Hnrold Hiller, labor g_70
L m n B. Nyeprd.KaiNy qi ld, Amd _li J ul-
sen, Alfred Jensm, renton nh-pon ua o o
Blair Ko?-ur Co., laborAnd materill 90.18Chris Pegersen, labor 27.85
Neal Thompson, lnbor 4.65
c. a N. W, Ry- co.. freight 19&os
G. E. s corp, batteries 2.94
Crane Co., mamrinl 1.79
Grnybar Elec. Co., material 4.82
Cook Pai nt & vmml co.,
pun:f 2.11
Cooper Petroleum Co.,fuel oil 21556W. S. Darley & Co., resale 38.02
Interstate ach. & Supply 70 55
Co., chlonneW w. Grnimzer Inc..
ld.Mn. Carl So r uu m v u u s i n-
n ew u m a e
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Dnviigbme. in Blair.Mrs. HAI*-
pgo n v u 1"°Kn,..,.1 Mn.A. R.Bes luwe N
dinner guests. Sundny. of Hr. mdllrs .C.B .Bun n;J n c kmd l!I\ 1 '!Ann'Bunn were Sxumiay om'-hfg-= Ind Sundlv ma is.r . ~ J o h n G .Jenson
went y InOvemizht Sltm~d;emd Sands!
guests nt Gilbert nsn'| WU*
Mr. and Mn.P n l ' r p m
Hr. and ln. J ohn Kdl er W m
m m .Sunday,at the vue nw.
genhel Layman home.west of
a me ? gus h,Sundny,st the
Fred Grabbe home at Bunker, werenf--f.'¢.=..:.'=:..,°~°-=~.§ =~=-»
cEH.and Mrs. Edmguist md
dnuzhters alled.s ay alter-noon st Frank Nelson's.Mus
Vers Nelson of Omaha spent the
weekend there.Mrs.George Litsl has retumedfrom two weeks in Tekamnh withMrs. Carrie Show.Mrs, Show hasrocove-rd from her illness.Mr.nnd Mrs.Everett Metzler
and family wer;dinner ww-SSunday at Aubrey Guinea.M mMary Metzleg- of Omaha was afnllm- in the afternoon.
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,3éli5E';£E"'Jo nand dlillilher.I Rev. and Hn. .17 D. Johnson of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomason BN a l l . Wadnesda ,gla l l on llr. and Mn F1 615 Hilll| ¢he ~ Dkoe rho me.R J . - f m
-»¢°'h.-we Sunday.
Mr.md Mrs.H===g§',°'1;;}fu=;
Mr. und Mrs.rn Reeh, Sun-
dly aftemoon,
Giiford NieIlen.;nd`children
visibd n¢ the Jnoob Slerck bums.Friday evming while Mn.Niel-sen md Mrs.§lemk attended l
me e §n3 o!thg0 .E.S.c ha mera tFort Calhoun.Mr.and l i n .Gifford Nielsonhad as their guests. Mondny evening,Bliss Ekuilv Ketehmnrk andProd Hansen UI Fort (hlhoun.An oyster runner and Vnlentlne
held Frida evlnlnWg; were .v K.ut s Dan Thomason hm-ns formembers o! the McCarthy lDxt.,n-don Club und their funillosGuests at the mover und evaninz:F u r at olayinlz "hearts"werer. und Mrs. Dan Thompson annMms_Edna, Mr. and Mrs. JamesMulhn, Mr. and Mm. Leon Hind-ley, Mr. and Mrs. Howard 'l'homn~
son. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson
and Mrs.Russell McDonald andsons.Pnzes were awarded Mrs.Hindley and Earl Thompson for
i¥""&|"°*F'Mrs.Mullin and Mr.
ua ey,ow.
Miss Frances Mullin of Norfolk
lu... cz n Hamilton of Blair ww!
zu m. h i dn y .Mrs. B. R. Cox entertained theCoffman Indies Club. Wednesday;afternoon.Alter l e nds!after-
noon the hostess served refresh-'
ni h .d Hrs Geo Ne llr. an .his en-Izigrulned their brldze Club. inm-
eveil.. ...".§"¥... Paul Kruse. Verna
and Roberta. und Roy Kruse al-tendd the 20th weddni! anniver-sarv celebration of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Luscbcn of Bmnimtton, Sun-day eveninz.
'Wlanc H (yl€LL \b
Mr.and Mrs. Raymond Fnnch
entertained at dinner, Sunday_ forMr. mg Mrs. Bert Loftis ond sanof Crnlk. Edlel und Irena French.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gnusg and sonswere Kuests there mlm nibemoon.Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Svendgaardattended u Uinoohle Durty lt theSam Selby home. Friday evening.Mr._ and Mrs.Amold Hansenand Vxolet were Wests of Mr. u\d`M r s .A x e l H a n s e n ,S u n d a y a f t e r -
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snzerusdylarum wnebuurv yw w i m ~during the
period date letting w the
ht dey of Jnnuary. 1911.sud bm :hell be at 1 epedliad
mm per lineal tout for super-
lcmcture; n a lvedlid mm Per
lineal loot for mbeihlctun; at ewacilied lum ver lineal to-at for
piling in mbmue mm md ap-
hrv i d llz a t 1 mgnd s um pa rfont (baud measure) far All ups,sway brace! md other wood ma~Lerinle med in mhotrucwre mdnpproxchel; at a specified mmr eublc foot in place for done,Eu. ee ment.or mnerete work:
ate gae dfi ednxmperline blfoot
for t ing;etalpaci!ie d¢um§erpoundfor iron,steel, or o erme hl mmm. i n pl us .Bid: forrepxin lhxll be at | tpocliied sumper unit quantity in place.All
bids on gteel and wood stmcturesm be mule separate.Bids dull
show the price per Lhousxnd fnrluuiing :nd putting old lumber inplane; the price per thounnd re-quired in renmir work put in place
0/I superstructure; price per thous-and in stnzcture; price pe: thous-
and in linealloot !or piling dhven
in p on _gfyff wod; all bldl
1/.1 include h ware, paint; deliv-
ery ol material! on grounds.All
bridges, culvert: and structurus orworkshall be necording w the
plans xhd specifiatinns herew-lore adapted by the County Bond
of Washington County, now on file
vvrtinz Aftu' roll ull.Mlyvr Sorensen appolnled K. P.Humlnl-ll u Coundmm from theI-'oixrth Wnrd t °replace lh r li n
Kuhr, hiitlwd-lcwsd und ne-
onded thin sppoiutmmt be can-firmed.&1 roll all Andaman,Chrlxtennen,llcCvmb,Ruundl.Schmidt vvthig "Aye". Fear mud
h nbeent, Lhe mation wu car-
lhyvr Summa: .ukacl Cowdi-mnn Hundlhl w nerve u dnir~
man of the Light Committee, Also
w serve on Fmnuce Commitue
md Water Committee.The mlnma of the lut mating
were read and apprwved
The following readution vu in-
troduced by Councilman Schmidt:
Whereas, the city tntnlnr hu
filed with the city clerk 1 state-
ment cf tnnnfen of money: (mm
vermin city funds to the Genenl
.T ml of the city which should be
made in nrder that the raords d
uid tremmrer be correct,Now therefore. be it resolved by
the mayor end mnmal of the City
of Blair thx!the irxnsfen 01funds ls shawn by said report oithe city jreamrer,da7/ed Februnry13. 1941, be und the same ue here-by autharized md the u i d city
treasurer directed io mlke add
t x f e r s o f f u n d s u p o n h i !r e c -
0
Pxmed end approved this 18Lh'diy of Felmmry, 1941.
in the County Clerk'e Office of p_ C_ Sorensen, Mayor.
\supplies 2.31Standard Blue Print ca..1 prints 5.83Ia.-Neb. LL & Pt. Co.. su 21.05
Blair Lbr. & Coal Cu,msceml 595.28
Christensen Lbr.Go.,
matedal
Arndt Hdwe., Mdse. & rent
Arndt Hdwe., Mdse
Interstate Mach. dz Supply
Co., supplies
John Day Rubber &
Supply Co., supplies
Glen Nicholson, labor
Harold Pieper, labor
City Cash Fund
Moved and seconded Lhae bills
be allowed u read and warrantsdrawn on the proper funds in pay-
ment nf the nme.
On roll ull Anderson, Christen-
sen,Hundahl,McComb,Reels,Rounds,Schmid:voting "Aye",
Pfeer Absent, the motion was ~
n
4s.1o
12.0212.32
11.6728.20 I
2s.oo 1
16,00
30.82
ed.
Moved and seconded this meet-
ing be adourned.All councilman
present voting "Aye", the motionwas carried.,P.C Sorensen,Mayor,Henry Christensen, City Clerk.
DANCE BENEFTTS
CALHOUN CHURCH
Proceeds from a dance held in
Fort Calhoun,Saturday evening,went to St..`!ohn's Catholic
church of that town.The church
building will be repainted and
shingled.The committee in
charge 01 the dance included Rich-
lnd Schroeder,Johh Kelly,Mrs.
M. I. Kelly, Mrs. William Heller,
Mix:Mary smmseu, ma Ed Fin.
gerald as chdrmln.
..f1"wl"'r.' i . " $ l " . l $ " ' % " ' " " ' ° " Z
u s ~ h o m e , w s u i y z x i s
Lloyd Fle\c`bers, who are moving
to Bahia.
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Mrs.I-'rank Nelson went _ toCouncilBluffs.Sundav evsrunz.
to be willx her mother. Mrs. M. P.Christensen. who ia not well. lol~lowing a recent injury,_Mrs.Cass F. ,¢ h u received
word from her daulghtri Hg Gmc
Freeman fsvdly w o fs few weeks nav, for South Ben .Wasldngton, that they are nicelyloaned:Mr.Freeman has begunhis work for the ltuvemment,_Mesdunes George Chamberlain.
Women Wakefield and S R. Loweattended a handkerchief shower attheHowardHanson home, glqenfor Mrs. Roy Rutledge who, withher family, moved to Oakland, the
first of Munch.Mr. and Mrs. G.A RathmannhadasdinnerKuesls,Sunday,
Mr, aid Mrs, Henrv Mencke.The Kindred Club met Thursdayafternoon at the home of Mrs.Ralph L c ng wl .mm.e w w
Morgan was a guest.Mrs. Gud-
mond Sorensen will be hostess
February 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paulsen re-
ceived word.Sunday,Febnxxry16th. of the birth of a grandson
weighing 9 lbs. and 12 oz. bornthat mornimr to Mr: and Mrs. Har
vey Paulsen at Omaha.Theyhave one other child. a boy.Visiting,Sunday afternoon.stthe Otto Sorensen home at Her-man. were the Hans Scrensens,
Callers Sunday at the ClydeMetzlerswereHerb Hansen 01'Omaha,Mr.and Mrs.Gear!!Litel.The latter also called at
l-Iennan Thomsen's.
Mr. and Mrs.Can-ol Frye andCarolRoseweredinnerguests.Thursday, ol Mr. and Mrs. J. L
Vaughn in Herman,They were
dinner mmm, Saturday,of the"'2§'$'§.§~.........s turda t
e .A an oMr.ml ' Mn .C. H. Bhnchard.
wel! Beverly and Dwayne Gaines,
Delmx and Phyllis Jensen.On I-'rldav evening Mr. and Mrs.J,Medan Kuhr attended thedui-ivan for Mr. and Mn. JohnRasmussen at Onxm.
WEN71CIT YofBLAIR
spent the week-end at the paren~ml, James Mullin, home.
Sunday sltemoou guests ofMm. Lena Peterson and Nels wereMrs.James Schneider and son,Kenneth, of Kennard, and MrsFloyd Curley and sou.Mr.and Mrs.Bail .Thompsonentertained s> dinner Sunday, forMr. and Mrs, Fred French.
W A S IHNGTON NE W S
Mrs. Wiese, Mrs. Matzen EntertainAt Wedding Supper
Mrs.William Wiese and Mrs.
William Matzen entertainql at A
wedding supper,Monday, Febru-
ary 10th at the Matzen home, inhonorofMr,and Mrs.Edvmrd
Rice who were marmed that day
at Glenwood, Iowa.Present were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rice, Mr. andMrs. Bill McDonald, Mr, and Mrs.
Clinton Tyler, Mr. md Mrs. Wil-
liam Wiese,Fmnces and Lillian,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rice, Wayne
Fitzgibbons,Evelyn Wiese,Mrs.
Chris Sunds. Mr. and Mrs. William
Malzen and Robert.
Mn, Charles Misbdr celebratedher birthday, Friday, entertainingMr, and Mrs. A. C. Andersen, Mr.and Mrs. Pete Knuelsen, Mr. andMrs.Jens Christiansen,Mr.andMrs, George Misleldt and children,Miss Irene Little and Miss LucilleAckerman.Mr, and Mrs. Martin Sunds via-iied at the A.. C, Sunds home, Fri-
y.Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Nielsen andMrs.Chris Sands spent Friday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. NelsKnudsw.Mrs.Chris Nelsen entertainedtheGraceLutheranLadies Aid,
Wednesday..
Mn. G. F. Paulsen attended the
wedding ol Harry Schmidt andCaroline Fredricksen at Benning-
ton, Wednesday, February 12
Mrs.William Wiese spent sev-
eral days at the William Matzen
home.assisting her sister who hasbeen °n the sick list.Mr. and Mrs A.C. AndersenMr. and Mrs. Elmer Nielsen and
Mrs. Hans Bertelsen attended the
| bauni
Roma Nielsen of Blair was n'Sunday dinner guest o l Mr. andMrs, Howard Jensen,Alvin Gnuse, who is stationedat a naval trdninz comb in Soabl
tle, Wuhinzwn. visited his moth-.er,_Ml°s. Annie Gnuse, last week.`Andrew Svendzaard and Howl
ng Jensen spent Saturday in Lln-
co n.Mr.and Mrs. Neal Andreasen
received felicitalions of relatives*
and friehds az a dance in the Ken-Im d pavilich,Saturday evening,Mrs.Andreuen is the formerAudriff Stewart, daughter ol Malandxs. Jay Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Green and!
family and Russell Whorlow vis-ited relative; in Wnyne. Sunday.
Evelyn Dmkmcyer was honored,
at a shower last Wednesday at theJohn Dickrneyer home.|
Lillsrd Jensen came home from,the Clarkson hospital, Sunday. fol.'lowing a week's illness.|Irene French of Fremont spentf
the week-end with her mother,Mrs. C.E. French.I
Messrs.and Meadames Alv i nSvendxaaraanddauxhwrs.An~ldrewSvendgaardsoentTuesdayevening at the Peter Svendgaudhome. in Blair.1Mrs. Arnold Hansen and Violet.were Kuala of Mrs. James Han-sen. Fridav afternoon. near Blair..
FONTANELLE NEWS
Mr.and Mrs. Alvin Wilkeningannounaethebi nh o l s daugh-ter, Thursday,Februarv 6.~
Mr, and Mrs.Ernil l.allman~were hosts to the teachers and of-.liners ol the Lutheran SundaY;School at their regular monthlymeetingWednesdayevenk\g.IHenry Wilkening. jr., was electedtreasurer for the year after Mus
LaVerle Brand declined the omega;Misa Maxim Paul was elected 1|-bmi-ian,A social hour followedthebusineasession and refresh-ments were servd.Mr. and Mrs. lads Mencke whonorth of town for severalflrméd
am. held s successful fs:-m saleln-iday.They will move to a
farmMr
near Hennan.and Mrs.Lawrence Nei-,
were hosts at an oyster'xunnm Thlur-sdnv nvnnimr whonl
E.g§\-\<=~
1 will sell at Public Sale 2 mi le s so uth a nd 3
mile s _west of Blair or % mi le west and 3 mi ln north
of Kennnrd o n
l i l l l n l l n l l n l n l l n l l n n n l l n l l l n l n l n l a
Saturday, Feb. 22
At 12:30 0'clock P. M.
The Following Property, To-wit:
3-HORSES 3
One grey gelding, 5 years old, WL 1450 lbs.
One bay gelding, 5 years old, Wt 1400 lbs.
One black gelding, 6 years old, wt. 1300 lbs.
6 CATTLE-6
Two Holstein milch cows
One yearling Holstein bull
One yearling Shorthorn bull
One yearling Holstein heifer
One bucket calf, 5 weeks old
75-HOGS-75
Fifteen brood sows, to farrow in April;
fifty-nine fall pigs; one Duroc boar from Cam-
eron stock All hogs double immune for cholera
and erysipelas.
GRAIN AND FEED
1600 bushels ear corn; 350 bushels shelled
corn; about 400 bushels oats; stack of straw
and some straw in barn.
M A C HI N E R Y ,ETC.
John Deere G. P. tractor, A-1 shape; John
Deere 14-inch 2-bottom tractor plow; one John
Deere 999 corn planter with 200 rods wire' one1v - r i n u n _ : L |_z_.l-...L...,.7n._..,{*....¢.....
in-asks.
Atte at:Henry Chr iste nsen, City Clerk.
Moved by Mc Comb and sec onded
by Christensen tha t this resolution
he adopted as read.
On r o ll a ll A n d er s o n , Ch r i s tm-
sen,Hu nd ah l,Mc Comb,Reeh,
Rounds,Zc hnddt vesting " A y e " ,
DISEASES
OF THE RECTUM
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Fnnnnt, Nehrukl
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Constipation `Sinus,Livc r,Stomac h,
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Troubles,Ha y Fever.
Female Disorders,Ne r-
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Blair, Nehruh
LEONARD AXTELL
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MALTED HILKS-BEER
2|-Hour Service
fl-ours: 9 to 12; 2 to :iiENMDSI Except Wdd. and SH.
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Appendieilil ~ConstipationSinus,Livcr,Stomach,Kidney :nd Bladderfrmbles.H u Fever.Female Disordffh Ner-vumsuesl,High BlondPreinuft-lnflllrnll xnd
many other di e t !!rr-sgsnd to Chiropractic
I. juutmental..
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LEONARD AXTELL
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FINANCIALS7/ITE!
hockey game in Omnhs, Thursday.lg~u§¢,'wen, the 'members of the'Mr, and Mrs. Ben Voss and Mini:ammittee that served on the In-Iand Mrs. William Vossvisited sblsntile Paralysis drive, and theirthe Martin Sunds home, 'Thursday-lfsmilies.Cards and visiting fur-|
Among those attending the nlshed entertainment.|shower for Faye Kerstetter, Sm-l The Garden and Study Club:dw.were hir,and Mns.Eric met at the home ol Mrs. AuxusbKnudsen and Marybeth, Mr. and[Ka'kho!f.Wednesday.Fehxlus\'Y|
Mrs. Claus Kuehl, Mr. md M.~s.,19,.¢zp.m.The topic"The GH'-,Emil Kmse and sans, Mrs. Elmer den Philosopher of the NorthNielsen, Mrs. William Wlae, El. Country" will be discussed.g andi gg e Poten and
e an .unons nndyElta emlsfiiii vis- ;E;»¢gg°» 'd D°;§_°§:"°Y" at *""
ited st h ..- .mee mg,y-: e J L Ands home,Mr.and Mrs. Auron Nlebaum
Prof. C. K.Burkholder ol Pre-
mont |`£BVe an ihterestlng talk on
Sahrrday.M Ch 1 And son, Gary Lee of Columbus.fpen?°M°n§:;sd};3;;nm,gmIf°nl;e: visited relatives here over the
weekend.Gerald hnzhont hns |ccsnted|s position with the Drers MotorCompsng, lox! Fremonhm Geo
mm f , a n d Mr s .c m s x a a r l a n d N i , b , u m ' u é ° , ¢ m g ¢ ] h g e . I E S
M Y mg ii d vis ited a t th e h o me °f lllr s . Or vi lle C r o c k e r o l ic kemon.
s r s .~ » - " -~=mu s r a , we r e i n o wn . " ' f § ' . ' . s ° . z l' . . . . " x§ -
M m d m b 3 d ,n a n .Th ey vis »
rs.d wh i l t hMn , J o h n B r e c k e ld t w a r m 1 3 ;e e n
`M¢hArp.Mr.and Mrs.N. P.Nielsen
cllled at the William Wiae home,Monday nfiemoon.
I-IL 1YlC\_/0l'Il1lCK nlnuer;H10 new \A:|||,ul_ycultivators; one 6-ft. Moline Mower; one m a-
nure spreader;one John Deere 11-ft. hay rake;
one 10-ft. McCormick disc with tractor hitch;
one 4-section harrow; one harrow attachment
for plow; one 1-section ha rro w ;one hsrrow
cart; one triple box wagon; one hay rack; one
220 Letz grinder with elevator; one 75-ft. 6-inch
rubber belt;one 14-inch walking plow;one
60-bu. Successful self feeder;one.feed bunk;
one spring seat; one Economy King cream sep-
arator No. 38; two sets fly nets; two sets of
hamess and collars; one saddle; gas barrels;
hog troughs' 40 steel posts;80 rods barb wire;three hay slings; 190 feet of 1-inch rope, new;
one 6-horse evener; two 4-horse eveners, double
trees; two loading chutes; shovels, forks and
tools and other items too numerous to mention.
NAME OF FUNDS Balance
Febr. 1, 1940 Receipts
Trumxfen
to OtherFunds
Disburne
me n ts
Ballnce
Jan. 31, 1941
GenerinLight ..Water -
s 1,oo1.1o°z:x,ss9.u9,s~1sz12,4es&1s1980251,4ss.n1,91szsn m4841344.25massesvmrrzs,a1o.ssw o w25,400.00cases'1so,oo134.801,asz2o~
117.A6"4,1oa,ea
x4,ss1so75,511.5715,917.573,310.51
s.51s,ss4,190.001,200.001,600.00800.00210.00moo900.00s'1,aa1.z2
.499522,305.06480.00640.001254513
24886some
$
..........
3,003.99550.46
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--.._......................10,041.015.5313,200.00120.59
-4.¢..-a4.......-
............»............................
1,067.350,216.50
s 22.01333c»5,ve92o16,524.537,621.14a,49sJss935.002,n'rz.ua1,813.181,134.17284,25.80546.574s,11szs781.5825200.0012,9zs.4aUM52.71'1,9ss14
"iffieffré
v,sso.91
s 4,683.9411,021.219,168.161.848.4"f
1,997.54
4,213.11
991.94
176.11
146.06
20.00
1,361.48
»;f24]_5
15,039.93482.82s,s':s,:ss11,309.26616.56
771.89
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Ne w P avi n g D i r tri c tl . . . _ _
Pwg sm. F i r e A pp a r atu s . .
4
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Meter Deposit ..--__..
Stre et L ighting _._
Lib rar y . ._. ........_.
Park __..-----.._.._
Special Oqccrpution
s 86,646.99 $171,515.05 s ss,su1s szz1,199.s2 s 42,962-I5
Davin; Distdct Na x9
Paving Dinrict No. 20Curbing District No. 1Misc. Paving -....
Sewer Outiet -..___
Rgf und in g P avi ng
Tnnlfrnfrom OtherFund!
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14.3022,s»w.':s.15
50131
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120.59
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s 38»33Zig
'Dmots ovudx-dh `---rr---. -.....,.'whim Elmer Niue ma uw
m wer '°'?°l'WY :mu in lev-' n w ' i l ¢ » = ¢ n m o w n ! s h i : c i z y s u m . m h l f m a m i f f - - - - - - ' 1 § f £ , % ' 3 eral '° ° " ° " ' a t 'n m : a l m a ,
_1 .'
.$21,000.00 "ml¢k lilili" is thu mme o! l-be
.w 1 ~ " ' ° , h°=';y lamp for automobile
'fhanbuniautrusandanuanpustutimtrcmthn neard:dthem;f,g;¢§q\,",-m.,,_J 'vioh¢b"m ;:,.n500!"¢{,:¢';lh;;
LOUI mmnocn, Blair City Trellunr.'ml (mm (he ur.
um "qw ~.w."Y~'~'~"--clul mzdemtl vlxitd the In d
munldpsl .nh-part today ('I'hurs-dhy) to oblervo plane medunlu
md methods ol building alrcrdt
for increased safety,The class includes Hawlrd Im-len, Donald Jmsen, Glenn Guyer,
Demald Rouhqmsm, Clgsrles .Bm-|
lem, ~ Clmrlsi Roblnlo,u,~Gompwn md Glen Nldmlxm.
1 lB l¥ . lV l . D " * \ . vll D D
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1 w n c r
TAYLOR & W ELLQ, Auctineers and Clerk
~ ~ ENTERPRISE mon NEWS
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h n v a n t h d g p u ml x - . | n d l n . F . J .
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Co _mm§ttee
CALENDAR or 'run
WEEK'S ooumcno.r nw-
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l k a r 0 .. h x ¢ a n a a
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BIRTHS
ANDERSON.A dnughtar, hun
We De liv er Free -Phone 32
, Mr. md ln- Alfre d A. Ana.:-5
son a t Blnlr.l n .Andamanu x d t h t b l b y l ma t d x d r h o mm
PEER.To Kr. md ln. Wfllinm.
Fe a r o f m s. c»1nm.x.,=s 5 lb., 12 nu._bll1y son born*
February l l .Hu h u been'
nnmod William Dolmlr.Mr.Fser is the mn of Hx. md Mm'
Delmnr Foe!of Bhlr.\
WILKENINQ.A dnnglwer w u
born Februuy 18,at n o g
county holpltll in Pnsmont, to
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilken-.mg ac Fnmmt.I
\
CORN FLAKES
KELLOGC'S
2 Pkgs. Srs. 23c
PORK BEANS
CORNHUSKER
No. as Can loc
PRUNES
90-100
3-lbs .'19c
\|||||||||||||mnm1||||n||mn|n||uln|u|||nnImn|1|\||||||x||mmm\m
SPECIAES For Friday & Saturday
~o 1597 FEB '411M E A T s v f c m l s
|muI|1nn|I|||lu\||\|u|n||||\m||n
Bacon 5 6c N¢5.15__ ggyes
~~~
. . . . . . . . § 3 . . . : % : E . . . . . . . .
Minced Ham 25335 l2§c
FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Sweet Spuds ....4-lbs 25c
Oranges §:2h':'.....'.§2'.fZ° .25c
Celery §7I§'§fIl'f..d ....1;-. 14-C
Grapefruit ....3 .for 5c
Cabbage, §ZfF.¢......Lb. 5c
P O T A T O E S
RED TRIUMPHS
I 5 - l b 1 0 0 - I bh c l (1 ~Ba g ~ . 0 5
HONEY PEACHES
1 \NEAR GALLON
/ 2 g a l .3 7 c No 10 Can 4 3 c
'I ' ' .s a
S0
Ove T. Anderson
wnhxngmn smk mag.
I n
HOME LOAN§
..~El" [Pennant]Luv lnnrut f~ Promp¢ISOrv|a»
mu||mu|||u|\|||||||m|||||nn|\|||||~
Gloss Starch
l l b AMAIZO
pkg-8C 2 for ~ 5C
CHERRIES
NEAR GALLON
No. I0 Can 45c
Sc COUNTER
Soup - San-dine; - Tama!Juica
Each 5c
viii ini msgs mmé,' E. H.
nn la § ¢t l ll l \ | l } | |
Scheduled Evants For The
Week of Febmary
20~27
m n a y . m m f : s oWnnch-lhney Club-ln. Hm-ry Suverkmhba.P. A. C.--Hn. Willkm Hiller,vu(line )Fgzliq ffhumdgy Mtomoon Club
m - w w .is.n.;....°f.h¢11lid£ntMlunBsmoti|{¢,|,u{3|,|g_|u.iL:.J¢1xn=k.wumn;v=uGnw=»m~Hubathqvn.Bd
Cqu;¢yy|¢|4S||p¢vinz!or\lll'|¢,uadWmddll|&dll\lblc!m d n e d m m m d r :I m-mane:ands ¢ ¢ a m ¢ : m n m a » d m m . J m »s¢mmm.o»u»»d.Ne~Nebl°aSk
mr¢1¢nu¢n.\»»3m»mn¢du.m1|h;x¢hnuu».Hnddd.N+gm'|¢,,¢h,',¢h|,h|-alll;Dvds L n ;Aminhon.B o| " 'o m » ° u o m m ,,|,.1¢n;P»mEq1¢mn'm4c¢m-p 8 |
'u ~ u , vb m m . a » u d |m ¢¢ . -B * " ° 1° f D° ° ' » "-N¢ * " * * -'s n ac n m su pm m n Th¢_|-Mm win mdyriirhr N-1Executive
|m _ , m ¢ h m M " " m W m $M e e t s k
Q I I I ! I l l l I u n n v w - v
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- M u w W i f e ! ! . __.."iE.3.?.11\r»~»~=»;1 adm: ~z°f\= ~:'-'*:'.}'~f.:|S c h o o
! l _
~ CHICKFEEDS l m a m ux s c us s
l Legislation
mnday)waning |.
the Exeagive Com-
abnnkl Abodldcm mf
d Member!will B0
r. The offheen ol msg
FonsALE `
sramc W ann for sale, swo-1bu.Nun-ndmnt nat.FunkFbchar,Blair Golf OMIIIO- 'I-lt
EXPENSWE GAS HEATER forguggm.G°°§__°°g_d}i_g=_»- _$15- 1
ColLutlimyer
Hansen
44-H
F
IJ. A.Henna
~m u w r m u n
Club -ln. Hn; B ro wnanm m m a y - H .r .
hamsAchievement Dayrldny , Fhbnlrv ll _
'a m now um mm Lululi _.... _L,_._f'f.f" 'I1"..,||!°' Wane:Lynne e1 |)||||
mee g o
f m '¥"
ON IS teeulthe N
u Schml BunVlcrmplmwdxn Blah
Rich in . 'x'
Vitamins!/'
Y u a n N m! ! v i u l h l A - 8 -
D~E-G and controlled ummm
o l i n te i n. n rh hmdnl u. h i s
' zu n n n mw mw l x v w w - » : . . » . .thxta ppli a i i m! Inr the o s hlhl
a n n o v b o m a d n l t B l a i r , N o -hnxh,z1\rculixLmieStz-uve.As
i n f ¢ r ms r y u n . Fu u \ 1 n md s l v -
mprhted for tha Emer|\l¢¥!§~»-»§P=~1x»a-=a=?=s§°;=_sf&";
\°¢¢-
PAUL SPANT
DRAFT
Hr. md Mn. Rn;
¢ \ . . »
Wesleyan Guiid-Book."Fun, In The Spur", by
-o f OmlhlGirl Scout stunt night
~. Febuary 22
Tu Learn Pinochle Club-
Mn. Otto Lusehen.Le£nn-sponsored ng-
ol ex-msrvia menNelson farm nh
Dance at Bennington.
~M-ly, Febranry 34
~nckett Flnn Slls
C.-Mui? Geolxe Iésuhr, Jr.
y,1;Birthihy Club-Mn.
e nLe ague-Hi n A r n e .
H m m 5¢\xi°¢f», lend-I
K. Andascm gm sale ~
yx Cl ub -Un.Ho wud'
~esrlly,Fein-nary 26 _
Be.Club-Mm.Louise
Plnnchle Club-Mrs.
West
ran Gui ld-Mn.Ove T.
unday, February 27 |
To u m C l u b - M n . G . ;
Fnther-Scm Banquet R
Methodist Aia__1»n-¢.=
~enbaum >
L . - M n .Floyd Halltaad
y Club-Mn.Menon
oe D. HYers Fafrn Sale
_~,. ~fssouth nf Fon Calhoun, and funer-A services were hdd at Une Fort
Calhoun Presbyterian church the
following Tuesday.Rev.FrankHansen, pastor of the Augunum
Luthenn church of Omaha,con:ducted the services.Burial wasin tha Fort Cdhmm cemetary.
Mrs.Nelson wu born in Swe~
den on September 24, 1858,coming
to Amex-ina in 1888 md un Ne-
brulm ln 1888.Her mn-fiqe w
the luxe G. O. Ndson wok placeon Mardi 29, 1888, and their enum
life wu spent on tha htm whenthgy both aim.
She is auxvivd by two mmf,Otto md Henning, and z grand~
son.
under observation.
Philip Rolland, lon of Mr. and
Mm Lars Holland, entertained at
a Valentine pany,Sunday ulter-
noon, when his guest! were Lora
Lee Larsen, Hazel l-lumen, Erma
Rasmussen,Billy Hansen,Alvin
und Andrew Wrlch.Mrs. Rolland
Served luncheon at the clam ol'
the pany.
1 0 J .~
We De liv er Free -Phone 32
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Mna éfo. NELSON
DIES AT CALHOUN|
Mrs. G. O. Nelson, 85, died Sun-!
Edgar Linens Holt:
On 20th Annivtnary
~Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Larsen en»
textadned Inst evening (Wednes-
day). in telebration of their twen-
tieth wedding anniversary. Guwtaware Mr. and Mrs. Alfrvd Psulsm.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Paulsen, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Paulsen, Mr. and
Mrs Oscar Grothe, Harvey Milton.
and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Paulsen.
Sunday guesm of Mr. and Lira.
Leonard Pedersen and daughter
were Mr. and Mrs.Ray York ofTeknmah, formerly of Blair.
Mrs.J.E.Campbell entered
Immanuel Hospital last Tuesday,
CORN FLAKES
KELLOGC'S
2 Pkgs. Srs. 23c
PORK BEANS
CORNHUSKER
No. as Can loc
PRUNES
90-100
3-lbs .'19c
__§PEClA|.2S For Friday & Saturday
e 'D
Mm srscln
.Bacon 2'£."1| 6c N°f_§_§_2:*°'
Liver L"»...» 10c lb 41 4:
M i n c e d ~
FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Sweet Spuds ....4-lbs 254:
Oranges REST'.....'$7.'.3.§° 25c
Celery HIfI'»?IIl\'...|.....B.. l4c
Grapefruit ....3 .for 5c
Cabbage, §':r!.|..Ls. 5c
POTATOES
}»i.;{." 17c "mb $1.05
HONEY PEACHES
1 I ~NE AR G AL L O N
/ 2 g a .c No 1 0 C a n 4 3 c
Gloss Starch
l l b AMAIZO
pkg-8C 2 for ~ 5C
CHERRIES
NEAR GALLON
No. I0 Can 45c
Sc COUNTER
Soup - San-dine; - Tama!Juica
Each 5c
;,can-r11m.l:~.,..:;'"==
~ £1:' . s 1 . s 9
~H..zn3.|a.HIu
~~1.
\~a ~ s ~ : ' ---°.:.°z--..;-1 sun`\.fiv ~8 8 9
..n e u n :-29"r u n n o u n
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' n a u s u r m n c n v uu n f r n f
a l s
o - w i r . . .I J u r m l u vl u i
s l r n m c r u m v m m
¢ | ¢ . 0 | u n | -' ~ : = . m n ,
4 3 | 1 . n | ~ n m u t r A N g _ u n u
. . . r ml w d n s= , : - . f : - . = a = f ; ¥ . ° ° ° '
¢"J."a'l»"~"'¢.;'E-!`.»"7'T'...$l.
a up xynm in
¢UT.1 ~
1 -n-'l h y m q u m i e .
p m w L A Y S . a l u m : m m n rla nd:makes them likn new.Brin! them in bdsm the rush.8»2t'Miller Hunk.FOR SALE: Some qringer he.i!~
cn, mlm some hu ns .Phone
2 5 6 | K e n n m d . N . F . ~
FOR SALE:8~l:umer Apu-tment
:ln gu stove.7-It Mn . l h r lc Tml x .
FOR SALE: Nearly new'Cor<m|»
do ml r i u n t o r md wuhar.leaving ty. Wm. Peck at Gumbla Stare,'I-2t
FOB SALE: Hallieln hull. PeterAndersen, neu Spikar.'1-w
Fon s3\1.s= One pwulared spoma
Polnnd Chin; boar.'I-lt'Austin Rennlnw.
POR ~ Dry s lnb wood. $1.50gg' nck, delivered. Phone Red9, 500 North Walker Ave.51-99
DINING TABLE,6 d d r ! m d
other plew of tumiture.
7-lt Mrs. J. Hamid Stewart.
FOR SALE: Reddence at 110 East
Gmt St., $400 down,balance
like nnt.Immediate possession.
Joseph C. Brown, 176 Elmwood
Ave.,Bridsepm.c°fme¢q;:ur._~1¢
REAL ESTATE
ACREAGE dole in, good buudinl-P. o. Box 450.sa-Lf
NOTICES
I MUST GET A MAN
AT ONCE in this pommunity w
vyork with district manager.Must lmow In-ming md luve
mr.Ages from 28 _to 57. Per-
'associati =r =°f::'::°".:'.ti»~¢c1»»'¥1§¢m e E.J .0 v e nn¢ o.thdrmm,; .Kuhn T. Han-
uurie
Senlg
n d t h u n k to work halid-
ilx pnltuude ggprofiu for
ys g v h nyo nle dy wr c hk k s
the|:ianif|¢a.|tyh|.:ncdVIC-
m a c n n c x r s z n s Un i v '
n l n g n m b e n r e l n t n d y o u rYIMKYIUIURCHICKFKEDS.
0 n
S a l m o n ~ l i c
Kn fl .Cheese An-mea _,--f_.._
Rilie Clmice 4»n -_-....---
.§§,'" 45c
,';,"; lSc
h r r i e s n w ,,c
n.¢.f¢, Pined " "\ "U y ' / ",f ,.
No. xo Cm 45¢_, _-5 g»n:N1"°q_.=
Na. z ~511°m e ~ "~2 C , , , , , l 9 C ,\,\g
|e r LO..ceac~es C*'°i°° ----.---cm»Slee~ Huliow
|.I l
Fha-Yana-Guru! »S|1:
'a F l ;,
l
l SAFEWAY
;pmces
I A R E ~
i L o w
l ww\
SAFEV/AY makes many savings in
distribution costs And it is company
policy to give consumers the benefit
of these savings by pridng all items at
the lowest point rhat will yield a rea-
sonable profit. That's why Safeway
prices are always low, every day, on
every item Add to :his the fact that
while Safeway does not believe in sell-
ing below cost we will meet such
prices if others make them and you
will understand why shopping at Safe~
way saves you money. You can buy
here with confidence knowing that
the price is right and the quality is
assured by a money-back guarantee.
Corn 'Med Fl. ____.__§."2 llc
Macaroni sT>'Kcam'n_.__f£."§ ISC
Beans ¢.,, Jé°¢-- __2__"é'2.3 2512
w .. No. 2
Soup ~ '"="'"~ ~»-
"`"§""5§iii§°é""'msc ZlZ39c
Spinach s'5f'?'.L,_..2jé¥.}196
Tomatoes §'.L§"'f'1'_l'§é& 106
Juice §>"§df'3"Z";_._____'é.'.C.' l7c
r f - \~r .~ `
=>~f°»~ C h s n u g
~ " - -@ ~
_4 g f ; 2 5 g 'Hn. »<.
Fruit ,§gg;Sj§{\.__._.2 ~ 2Sc
Wha comparing prima carefully compare ska md quality, too!
~Ddicioul or Winacp Vuiely -._--. . ; _ _ _ _ - u , . ~
Grapefruit ";;;f §;"§°j;____...
O r a n g e s ~
Lettuce °';,§';"3'°*°"'~ ___
Potatoes ,Y,,,"";_';,,__,,_
~Califomin-Grown -- -
_ . . . . - - E l c h ~
zss ____Donn lSc
_l__.___-_--__-.---_.____n¢m SC
-ns Lbs. l5c
_...___._.._..---_-----Blmch ~
Peaches §§§"j__~ 3 3 ;|.I Cane and Maple
Prnnes ,}§2,Z°""°e.l? 25c "°"{§k; ` n a;-so-su-ff S Y R U P
|Bnekeye, "_"-lb Can 2 C 12411. Can~
Be e f R oa s t ;_22c Cm
z G m u
-guaranteed to be lender, grand-ruling md amuomiwl
~ Arlmlr'n Melflrl.butt hlll',2 o Whole or Slnnk Half, ~
Smoked, xs-ls Lb. Av¢.__l.h.._.----.__-....---l.b.
Steak §€{,"'?..'ii cm _______ _ _ _;_,,. 27c
l l ~l j ~ ,~z,~IUC
' \\....
Hitch c n,Flol1l' 24-|b.nl.\gr1¢
J . -
m,Flour =5T17{"»§.§'"'=s'2°._
Flour §»'C§€A%"_
Calumet 15'<3`»5{>"l:'f¢
» { ~ '
gy; $1.29
` § a ~ » s 1 . o 1
K
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2-lb.
I !lic -u -¢ on c..~u er uo~les N.n.c...Pk~.~c
Crackers§fK.'£.1'§; i;~':__..=~:za¢T i s s u e C o o k i e s ~# a s c
Crackers £?£'f»Y.Z"§¥."*_.$.i'§ 29C x "Duchess §§''m¢ _°'fI.' 256
Sugar 2'f...'2;.\,.,.,'48¢_ 3 nw.~Peanut Butter »£."'I.'. -323 19C
S A F E W A Y
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STEYER To GRANDISLAND POST
.,..__.>,' .|.~|\
-»men of Fremont,vice-preddmt;
md Dr. w. F. Hsmp§ill of Blnir,
ucremry-xnuurer.The meetihg il called in decide
on the po1icia and wgiu relating
tn school legillutlou vu fmnnees
and wpria renting to the _gum
educntivlul pmgnm.
stare:1925 lbl. of dried peuhas
md 464 boxes at nppien
When the spring season op:-.nn
and work is man plentiful than
nhodd be |. letting dvlrn of n\ief
dd.
During the past week the fol-
lowing 'supplies for reliaf h n
S t u ;
HT. IDI
Ameu
l t n t i a
Or vi l
Carn
FrmdBLA
Hem
Ray T1
Luth[Arlen
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le/ri
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PikherHem
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Luth
Anders
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t1r..:»,.o . .n a w m o us.o m .n ¢ _
per.
onlinr.Phonergigs;1'I-41
s u m x -Ma n`&i§f"r'5r-`i¢. 2 m1Té'§£n"Jd
2 miles south of Calhoun.7-lt*D. D. Antisdel, Owner.
f m e a onshltivntm-m||,d_"EE Héé- mia.. 5
shovels and disc bladesomé unm'mm11 1."
6-3*Miller mmk.
OS T:Spri nger Spaniel,8 mo .
old.W hi te wi th blac k ma rk ing s.
Lic en se No. 1 91. Rewlr d. P hone
'I-1¢
BAKE SALE. Saturday,
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F U R N I T U R E upholstering,refm-
inhinz.re nd ri n z. s ea t canimz.EE ;,},r|£,`EnAi" Q tc Phugé
Blfue 151.George N. Miller.l2~Lf
i WANTED
'woon w D.a Dohae3318. Omaha. Nebr.49-cf
WANTED: Dsad ltock, free pock-et knife.Blair Renderinf Ser-wce.17 collect;Hull amen,Assent for Fremont §¢nderlng
Co.. Fremont. Nebr.4541
Fon IQENT |
,x-'on RENT:so mu, c lo s e in.:
Well improved. Inquire Ed Han-sen, 804 E. Colhx.7-lt°-I|MODERN FURNISHED ROOM
wid: private bath. Phone Black
98.1 -nl
FOR RENT:2-room lnmllhed'house. cm www 142.1-1¢ALLMODERN live-roam hmuel
on South Walker Ave,Call'Blick 325.1-ng
N c d "
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mpeuluy mm: mule wno tmahbenliml iknl m a h -
m d thou who ;g;»1»1=~1 the
md: at the la n rites.Otto and Henning Nellen.
REV. JORGENSEN
IN COIDRADO
Rav. H. C. Jorgensen, puter ol
the Pint Imhenn churdi,left
'I'uasd»y lor Colorado when he
will lpend twu weeks attendingchurch wdm: this v as ! hs ll
conducting a forum nz Bush, Colo-'r.a<» , mu nm 'mu 1» wm b, in
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