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07-24-1941"_ From East Nebrgak|'| Most Modern Weekly Newspaper Plant More, Local Newspictures Than Any;Other Weekly ln Nebraska me Official Néwspaper g Of Washington County Twenty-One Rural Correspondents From nil Quarters of County ' Nan-Qmh sum Hmoriw -_-.sodety __BLAIR, NEBRASKA, JULY 24, 1941 1 -s u s s c n nmo n P RI C E Pm Y EAR s u n lgh readings were 101 degrees onday and tha same Wednelday. esday was slightly cooler withofficial 99 degrees. Rainfall in the put week uma two nhowers amuunting lo .52 ches.Neillxer shower, hofwsver, an ol sufficient quantity la ot!~ ~t the drying ellectu of the ex- me hut a nd lawns and pa|~res browned under July sun. Although thi! hu nemad to behot weak, | checkup G! record.: ow that this li manly narmnl ebnslu weather.Tunpenture ~ding: of 101 degrees are llmoet rushing altar looking l t tha To BUY GOODS AT K A NS A S CI TY Ruth Burr md. Frances Clem-mer, pruprietorn of the B. & C.Shop,'will go to Kansa City eu-ly in Augult to purchase fall md winter merchnndise at tha Market Week there.They expect to spend s week selecting goods, leaving Blair August 8rd md returning August mom. HOUSE STRUCK BY uGn'rN1NG .¢ _ ... The Margaret Dawson On Initial Trip Blair-Built Tu boat leftWednesday Egn Route Mississippi Wawrs IS SECOND TUG OF B LA IR FIRM The fldargzret Dawson",66» foot zugbnaz built by the BlairBoat Work! and the second such 101 Degrees Marks High Heat Record 01 Reading ReachedMonday an Wednes- day of This Week EMEPARTURES IN NORMAL BRACKETS W ashington c ountians aweltered is week i n 100 degree heat an he ho tte st we ather o f the se as on ~ept in to th is territory .Th e M .I 1 ,.9 ~1 'i\ l " .*rd i z .. \.¢. ~»1*\;1.4wQin,5 .R: v*"»}.f .................. ...W¢.s"1|i7A. i * i |¢_'¥=i '|.1 ~. m n z~~~I i ,. 4 ~ .»F RQ ~..I .»y ...- Th i s in the l u i fla i r o f tha Ma rg a re t D m n o n whic h Blmlr- ilen wi ll see f m some ti me as ""..p ~ ~ Q ; ~x' ! the bo at pulled a n y f r o m the shore and headed sou thward to the.mou th o f th e Mis si ss ip pi . Hedelund Named Commander Of Legion Post Choose Three Delegates For Convention In \a I01 the ~wumngwn County Bank, memhen of the firm, drveeted its lgh readings were 101 degwes onday and tha same Wednelday. esday was slightly cooler withofficial 99 degrees. Rainfall in the put week uma two nhowers amuunting lo .52 ches.Neillxer shower, hofwsver, an ol sufficient quantity la ot!~ ~t the drying ellectu of the ex- me hut a nd lawns and pa|~res browned under July sun. Although thi! hu nemad to behot weak, | checkup G! record.: ow that this li manly narmnl ebnslu weather.Tunpenture ~ding: of 101 degrees are llmoet rushing altar looking l t tha To BUY GOODS AT K A NS A S CI TY Ruth Burr md. Frances Clem-mer, pruprietorn of the B. & C.Shop,'will go to Kansa City eu-ly in Augult to purchase fall md winter merchnndise at tha Market Week there.They expect to spend s week selecting goods, leaving Blair August 8rd md returning August mom. HOUSE STRUCK BY uGn'rN1NG .¢ _ ... The Margaret Dawson On Initial Trip Blair-Built Tu boat leftWednesday Egn Route Mississippi Wawrs IS SECOND TUG OF B LA IR FIRM The fldargzret Dawson",66» foot zugbnaz built by the BlairBoat Work! and the second such 101 Degrees Marks High Heat Record 01 Reading ReachedMonday an Wednes- day of This Week EMEPARTURES IN NORMAL BRACKETS W ashington c ountians aweltered is week i n 100 degree heat an he ho tte st we ather o f the se as on ~ept in to th is territory .Th e M .I 1 ,.9 ~1 'i\ l " .*rd i z .. \.¢. ~»1*\;1.4wQin,5 .R: v*"»}.f .................. ...W¢.s"1|i7A. i * i |¢_'¥=i '|.1 ~. m n z~~~I i ,. 4 ~ .»F RQ ~..I .»y ...- Th i s in the l u i fla i r o f tha Ma rg a re t D m n o n whic h Blmlr- ilen wi ll see f m some ti me as ""..p ~ ~ Q ; ~x' ! the bo at pulled a n y f r o m the shore and headed sou thward to the.mou th o f th e Mis si ss ip pi . Hedelund Named Commander Of Legion Post Choose Three Delegates For Convention In \a I01 the ~wumngwn County Bank, memhen of the firm, drveeted its nluminum Chairmen Toss In First Of Scrap Metal ;U 4 .-»L -.f i :4 A. .* x *5 ~0"~ .a f 4 ~.".".i Q ~} "; ,. .- » » - - » - 1 '.;~E r I e \| i g 5 "~5 5 .,. ~-1 J ~.. _ ..~ ~~~" 9 ! '.?¢ i r ; ;..f - .'. 4 \|umir1um Drive Starts Here Today W ill Canvas:Rlniv- 'r~~a..., Miues Mary Eilnn and Edith Brown ui Lincoln ware Wadnudny vldwn At tho homo d tlmdr bmth- er, H. I-I. Brown usd family.Ac- FAIR WORKPRORESSING NICELY J. P. Rhea of Arlington and Al- ben Miller uf Blair wen huly 'hlesdny contacting buainea plac- es in Blnlr making up A xpedll prize list for the county fair which ll now not tau- dlltmt. This il not the only committee that ll busy wane dnyl on thll work.Them are mui y othen FORMER BLAIRITE DIED WEDN ESDAY MISS HERSHEY ToTEACH GRADE 4 Mina Virginia Hershey of Fre~ mont (pictured below)w u slecbed to meh the fourth grade at Blair Central School at a re- cent board meeting._She takes the place of Mlsn Erna Wiebe Miss Hershey attended Mid- land College,'taking part in YWCA,Midland Players,choir f \¢ / 4'\o MISS VIRGINIA HERSHEy league, and in addition she wu aSundaySchool wacher and n member ol the Ita!! lor 1 Sat- urday church school ol instruc- some on spam, some on canoes-dons, nk.It hkol A lot of work n n d s l c m o f t i m e t o p u t a t d r l e m :m d the men d d n l this vvrk, Sflfllf should eerulnly be nppmchmd. this city,died at his home in Wnukeahlw,Wisconsin,l t 7:80 Wednesday morning woordin|IA word sent to hil sisters,Hrs. Chu.llcoomb and Mn.Claude C. Vnn 'Deunn of this dty. Harley l d t Blli r i n 1895 and went to work for the Chlugu md Milwaukee rdlrold.He continued in the employ of the nilrold until about two yous Ago when he re- tired on pendon. While working for the railroad he purchased a farm and he uid his wife and daughter mnd aun- in-law were residing on the htm at the time oi' his daath. I-'unenl rites will be held Sat-urday and interment will be made in the cemetery nt Wlukeahaw.Mrs. McComb left this week for Peoria, Illinois, when her daugh- ter and non-in-law livn and they will go from there to be prennt at the funeral ceremonln. net. Besides the regular fourth grade work, Mins Hershey in qualified to direct and lupervile playground,girls athletics in the grades, pep clubs, hlgh school girls basketball, lable Mania, volleyball,dnmalica, and Glrl Scouts. Her previous experience ln- cludea some cadet teaching at Ent Schoool, Fremont, and two years at Emerson, Nnbraakn. r 1 3 - 3 . .:;"\L 4J .. § 3 : ' _. a s 4 r .1 15 4 .' f ~:-'__.:f .fs n f ~ ~~ f » s r H 1 ~~ '|9""~~1 E L"=~:`,;..v ~i g ri g;~~g z B sE1M.1?ENE"1 1.5 ~é H i .]3 -1 ~i i z i ~Q ' E .5 ~~T i t ;=j 'E :a §~~ "~E 1 1 s j ~~11 1 I a 5 |..»»l = i .4 4 U ~ m l ''' r :v a ~*:a e ..~Q ~ ..u yor P, C. Sorensen, George erected this week in the hui -the crib lo ovvedlovring, it isedeiundi nd Agricultural nan section at Blair. The drive,listed.The three Ima are t E . D . F l . h n ¢ y p h a t h e wldclnstarhtodayuulountinllel i ngc gc a tnri i ruupli uuu may aluminum In tlwcrlb until Saturdny evminx. will lm the oalhctiu vw:-k. OFFE R M ORE CA S H AT GAME S S AT. Cuh pr-lla nmning u high la$15 lm w |» dven in addition in the usual merchandise prizes atine games sponsored by the Bllir merchmta next Sxéurday evening, it has been Announced. Over one thouund persons par-ticipated in the fun last Saturday and an even gxmber number is ex-pected fhis coming week. Af. the microphone Saturday will be Supt. J. R. Vinckel who will m~ nounce the numbers and give di- rections to the players.He will be aided by a. ht!!dozen other businesf men who lnve valun- teered their eerwces. The gunes, which are held in the railroad park at Bldr, ue free and the public is urged w nt¢eud. ll lIAt-tillory Ruphument 'I'r¢tn!n; Canter. gunman, will :pond next Sundny at me Ha m m Plrk-An outdoor urwlee will be conducted at eleven o'cloek, follovid by A picnic din- ner.N. T. Lumd will ldfh-us tha COUNTY DRANEESSENT TO STATIONS Sevml Wnhington County dnfteu have been :aligned fn ststiom, according to I report re-oaived this week from the mccp- tion center at Fon lgzvmwurth,K l n l u . Gulhv E. Rolllnd ol Blnir nmon1\zud.\y, July 15, for F011 lu the Glosming Hinky Dinky Psriee Voo We a I-0118 WAY w Tippemry Merry Widow Wait: Ciementine Onward Christina Soldiers Trump; Tx-|.mp, Tramp 0 W h e n Hu Hy Little Dog Gone? A Pm-an Day Ddfting and DrumingAn Ebrening Pnyer and help with tha singing il very noticeable and those in charge of the Sing make a specixl request to mll people m sit on the lawn and join ln the music.Tha mace: of Announce Songs For Sing At Park Sunday U e Patrons To Join ~owd On Lawn To Swell Singers Group Re|1laearnentC¢nYar. Onthesamedata, Gsorp W. m m a o n n a w m m s a m - len of Blair;Rudolph Rxhnnn a!Furt Gmlhwmnndclm !.Ho\- shin cd ku l a u d wun last to C l n z i k o b u - h , n e u ~ S ml k \ \ d . Q omh.UW "their m- mx LUTHERANS PLAN Plcmc IN HERMAN 'Hn von;-rquion of thi E n t Ludzerux Qnxeb,hgedur the pastor,Rev.R u d d C.Jor- theresponledthepeoplenndthumuinax- in which they ioin in thednzinx-Maater ol Ceremnnlu Hede-lund,has selected twenty-on old favorites this week which almosteveryonsknowsbyhurt.The longs will be preceded by two numbers by a male quamtw com- posed of Gilford L Dixon, EarlJenkins,J.Hilton Rhonda u m George Heddund. Tha songs for the Sing ure nafollows: The Sm Spangled Baumer The Quilting Pmy Juanita In the Evening by the Moonlight Must: in De Cold, Cold Ground Grmdlnthefs (lock The little Brown Church in the ValeCarry Me Back to Old Virginy Billy Boy I 3 otheseasonwillbeheldatthe swimming pool pnk next Sundny evenlng wilh George Hedelund at the micmphone and J.HiltonRhoades _at the plana Rhandes ntums to his old post alter a two week relief by Mm Lee Gregeraon and Mm Don Feet. AttendAnc¢l t the Singi h u been equal w that of In t year, Clumber of Commerce members found, but the number of people who remain in their can to listen Old Settlers To Hold Annual Picnic Aug. 15 Newton W . Gaines Chos- en As Speaker of The Da y A meeting of ihe ollicens and the committee on arnngements for the u m m pioneers and d d settlers picnic met Wednaday evening at the home of Min DoraKlindt in Fort Calhoun. The date lor the meeting ol theOld Settlen and Pioneers is thethird Friday in August which is this August 15.The prognm is ..u |:. Me mo r ia l Pa r k c emetery a t F m - mo nt. Mis a Me ne rvey taug ht s c h oo l at Hoo per f o r m m y y e a n ,an d is we ll-k no wn in this vic in ity . lished in next week'|Enterprise. The speaker of the My il w be Newman W. Gaines of Lincoln.N. W. is well lmown here and to hear h i m i a t o h u r n h u t o f w i t a n d good cheer md thou pxucnt uuy mn assured of | mm treat. Music will be A put of the pro- mm and tha address of welcomewill be given by Mlyar John Tris- ler.Other nttnctions ne beingylmned and tho publlc il asksd m watch The Enterprise next weekfor lull details. wilq wooa Circle To Meet Place of Meeting To Be at Wild Court Park, Fremont A meeting of the Wilde-Woodl Circle is to be bald un Sundny, July 27 , a t the wi ld c um mu. ju n west of Fremont.Prepari- tions for un interesting meeting have been nude md the manben u-gre que s wdtobe o utina bo dy md enloy the day. The umxl picnic dinner will be enjoyed alter which A social hour and program will he the onier nl the day.Wild Court Park next t o t h e n n d p i h i l x n i d z d p l z m for a summer picnic mah u thin. I -_ SERVICES HELD Funeral services for Miss EmmaC. Melervey of Fremvnt, who died Tuadsy of last week, were held Saturday moming in the dnpel of the Elder Funenl Home o lFremont with Rev. Fred C. Wieg- mrm officiating.The body was cremated at Forest la wn i n _ ,_,-...Wu..and Tomorrow For Needed Metal ne- |SATURDAY IS FARM ALUMINUM DAY The drive for the gnthering adscnpnlmninumi n WuhlngionCountybegintoday(Thundxy) and will continue until Snhuday evening.Boy Scouts And Girl Seoutu an wopenting in ¢h¢ vcd ol canvassing in Blnh' md ru n l 4-H and f u m d m are | c E n throughuut the county in s similar cnpadty. A crlb to hold the scrap mlumb num hu been placed upon tho streets of Blnlr in the hudnan = = | o = o o n o Blair shortly baYore five o'clockI F Wednesday altemoon en mute mSt. Iauis where it will enter theMississippi river shipping service. its 250 horse power diesel engines loaled :long u the boat churned the waters on her first dv\vn~ stream voyage.'Built entiraiy ol lleel wig: all leanu welded, the Mnrgant Daw- |¢, N 'L y. M 'l'.i Al e 1.-. [une 29111 and final fiiungn 'lm' 1:een made since thlt Lime. nmgmg xrvm wu w ua uegreea. ~"'"'""v *uw* "*'"'-'"="""= annual election of officers, Mun-wma her Ilng waving xn tm_Even last year, 1940, we experl- |'?"'° ol Jack Nawbarg on ~ day evening.breeze and with her new nwningx urged 105 degree readings on July L]"¢°1" 'Heel wgs "J"-}°\¢ by lxghb-Other officials. nuned at thnt and paint glistening in the mizzlinp serious damage wasthat the light fuses out and the home in a time. 18th and 19th und 110 on the 24¢h.'"ulg'Nodoneexcept CALHOUN HAS `.¥§IE.§$'§"f§ B A D M A N B U I L D IN G O N Don Cary of Omaha caused ~ ~ quite n little excitement in FortCalhounSundayevening.It ls Fred Sion has begun work on s repnrlrd that he and his_wile had home for himself on East Colfax became estranged and that the st t.The excavation for thewifelived with her parents in bn emcnt is practically complctcFort Calhoun.lun the work of the superstructure Cary, brooding over his tmublcs will follow immediately, came to Fort Calhoun and with s -lsmes Mullin is also building a time to serve during the coming year,include J.W.Bumlmm asvice-president; Dr. Earle S. Tripp, adjutant; E. G.Garson, sergeant- al.~arms;. .Marcus Beck,fu-nance officer;Carl Snhmidt, service o!~ ficer:J.M.Burnham,chaplain; and Si Johnson,member nl the executive committee. Members of the Post also dis- cussed plans oo attend the annual American Laden oonvmtion at lldastingu,Nebraska, the second week in August.Ollicial dele- 'gnles appointed no represent .._f h gh f lilldr's Legionnaires are Jack Bur-.i 'TL'l..'f5'°.§'.'f"..fl`§. ~ ....Tl'.'§ l %£`l.,."°Z'... "'R§..'§'§..'i.fi'"`°{>.f§»l¢h-m. Carl Zshmidt Ind E. G. Cm'- sumrner sun, the host made an at tractive hit of marine eqdpmenl ls it pulled away from the shox and started southward.In addition to the usual nickel fittings, search light||.nd electriclightsforeond aft,the basl sporled a colorful canvas canopylover the rear deck and some snap py deck chairs to complele the equipment.Beds and living quar- ters equipment had already been installed and wars in readiness. The host wus sxepecoed bo he in Omaha before dark and would tie up there for thenight prepartory to an early nut Tlmndsy down Support The Aluminum Drive o|=|o o | : o Lection neu- the H. J. Qmke Atom and in this crib will be deposiled .he aluminum which is gathvmd n this section.Fm-mera . lsked in bring their aluminum - u w n w i t h t h e m i t t h e y a r e n ~ :onnected with a farm club wld - s Mundy gathering the metal. While the work le pfogruain~ n this county, it in likewise goin < m all over the mtion u o t h ~ nommunitles c¢>opent¢ ln n sim!nr drlve on the designated da~ The movement is notion-wlde - s expected w yield thousands -»one of the predvua metnl need~»y indultrlee connected with - Mensa work. The local Amerienn LegionVetennlo l Foreign Wu -».- re each offering $5.00 to the Bo lcout or Girl Scout gmup whi - ringn in the most aluminum an~ rith that encoungement the can using in Blair will likely be v~ homugh.. Hendlng the drive ever the coun y is Comminlaner Ike Long,- lermxn.County Agrlcuulm .gent E.D.Fnhrney in takin~ hnrge ol getting the movemen nder my in the rural ann an~ ze lhyors o£aac ht¢1 wnin » :unty a c t u chairrnen in theiespectlve localities. Those in nn-nl arena kvho ha~ o wny of getting inln town - ny of the three days, may losheir lcrap duminnm at the Fo melle Store, German Hall (Ha v Fadda), Nashville Hntchery o le Telbalh mm. The Fort Calhoun Camp Kill will collect old Aluminum I~ lfeue on Tlxunahy And ~»». niy 24 und 25.On Shaud: mly ze, the Calhoun Boy Q.. -m mlldt the material. Nine V. F. W . snéllnry m . a n attended the regain-- .ig. 'hxendny evening.Followl llwr! budnls session, the gn-on ml i r e d t o n l o c n l c d e l o r ..._.,.._....... ......... ... ...... ........--~~--_~~---»-----~-~----|turn called the sheriff, who finlllylskllf has the contract lor the appeared on the scene and pm-.u-ork.This will make Mr.andsuaded the.bad man ze go heme. Mrs. Mullin a (me home.I `NE W B U L L E T I NHERMAN FARMS AVAILABLE A R E ~Washington County furmn-rs are reminded of the new clrculnrJohnBecklun of the Rose Hill which describes the best methods vicinity has purchased a fan'n'of heating grain seed for the con- thme miles southwest of Hermen,f¢,m\of smut and other diseases. lt ls learned.The land was Iorm- lt is Extension Circular 148, erly the properly of the late A. B. "Seed Treatment for Cereals." Andersen.,Free copies are available nt the A second transfer af nroperiylexeensien office nt num-,J.n_ No complalnt was med. sun, with Leon Sumner and Martin 'Kuhr as alternates. :Eleven Draftees To Go To Army August 18th Another Call For Draflf ees.Names Will Be Released Aug. 7 the Hvzr. P L A N HO G TY P E DE M ONS TRA TION All prospective caunty §_gJud|'- es ue bdng urged eo aid the hog type demonstration to be heldatthe College ot Agriculture ln Lincoln on Mondny, August 11. The eeselon in planned Le bring about l more uniform Judgment concerning dellnble hog types lntheshow ring.Members of the Animal Hunbmdry Depunment together with representative:o l was completed last week atHe15~]Li man,when the Potadle Bros.|;|, bought the Paulsen 80 acres west. v e fnaton 'Dj'L ",§"~Ula various breed associations wilpubiicntion.'ross wro e Alfother contingent to Uncle ha" charge of the ds.y'a program ____..58015 great defense armv is set whxch starts at 9 11 m in H11 I 1 3for August. 1a when ele6¢r{|vf§o|h°rse barn on l.}necaxhp\l;Adverilsa ln Tha Enterprlsv will report at the county court! h o u s e i n B l a i r a n d b e a t o n c e s o n t ~ ~ ~'k on their way.The names of theseB a n [ l l ]l e drafbees will be published in the I N H O S P I T A I . of Herman Photozrauhv New issue of August 7.Word from some of the boysl who have already enllnted shows that Gustav E. Rollahd is at Fart Leonard Wood, Mlnaouri; KennethR. Sownsen,Ernest A. Jipp and Raymond Beck are lt Je ffemm Barracks, Mluourl;Wlllln Hom has joined the air corpl for A three Nick Thone,retired merchant, was taken io Blair Hospital, Sun»dny evening, following n heart lt- tack.At last reports, he wal re~ covering nlcely.Mr. Thane, who celebrated his eighty-founh bim- dny on Monday,is a well~kn¢lwn Hn!! in Blair; following his re yur stretch and Paul Slmdor in Atl ent from active business some Fort Eultil, llilwuri.| year! ago a a ROCK HALTS DRILL- WAGON ING IN CALHOUN .I A (eat well being drilled It FortDonnieSxwrlinmten-yeuwld Calhoun wal hum, last week, by lon of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar 3P°Y'la limestone rock formation whichling of Arllngto mf! Nd11|°. l P l l ' l °w u too hard m mnl¢e f\Lrtherfulaccidentrecently while PllY'|drilllng ractl M ¢, th gpCles n p ome gt tha home of hm grnndfath-more than zoo feet had beener, Ld Scheer, of Arllngwn.lreached before the well Wu nbln~ The chlld w u playing on theg-mln wagons when I crew was' threshing,and while going from one wngan to nnnther he slippedand fell between the two pieces of equipment.He struck A bolt, which penetrated his side several inwes under the arm.Following adminlstntlon of anti-tetanun doned.Work on a new test well will begin in the near future. BACK IN OLD STAND Homer Ward of Kennancl has been a mighty buly chnp thue lalt few weeks.He has redeconted fténhmenta. a o s s n o a o u n u a n DIDJA EVER? Didil. natica that in mruihn Ma o u o n ss o0 ¢ u o s ___ _____.-_ ._. .,,..., ._the talk of holding prices domm um t h a n i s a 3¢n¢,~,,|rbe ln prices All along the lik? Well, it is coming and govern- ment regulation or no regula- tion prices are mounting.l twill in time effect every line land the more we try Un badge ourselves About to take advan-tagu of the eondtion the wofie we make it now,by crgating A scarcity,m d we mxke it lti ll worte for the ' ~ - ¢ ~~.. . : _ _~--~._..-........;-_seru m, D onn ie was r epo rted t.>l;4; A Dl08l Of B b|.|"lJ|l CIIUHPH [h('bank and f an pfg y e p ay men t of recovering fl"0II1 H10 |0GiCi8Ilt. c amera loc nlud in lhc top of this thc money by u simple fiiing l2lloCk rec urdimr m|\¢°hlnr i n Ilmnlluul vm.-........:.........an I l : \ \ r n l n \ f n vi s u n n r vu \ . » me mwnor or the big brick storeon the north aide ol the street andia moving his stock of goods inw it.This building was formerly occupied by him and his father, L.E.Ward It will giva himluke lx picture of the check on the lable below.Hy so doing,tho bank has an exact cnpy of every check sent through the A new piece of equipment in- stalled at tha Washington County Bank in the "Re¢ordak"check Pho¢o81'BPhi"8 machine.By i tluse, bank officials are able to m,| at any time, n photographic re-production of every check which' ..,...- .\....,...\. .\,L-_.. __, .L ............nf qu-pmrm mu:Id lnnlerlnlly in forgery cues, in easel where cancelled checks have been loot and in numerous other instances. itself were produced. In but a few seconds' time, a check is prhotognphed and there- by takes its place on A roll of !llm similar to that used in a mowe. Each dny's checks u e photo- graphed in a group and it in o very J rm bmw b l u§ 1 'U K N FROM CHICAGO Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen retumed lube Tuesday evening from Chica- go where they had visited withMr.md Mrs.Carl G.Anderlen and hmi ly.Mrs Jensen had mldn the trip by tnln tan clnyn ago and lr. Jensen drove to Chi- cago later in tho wsok.ln lddl- tion to seeing the mn aight.: otthedw. Mr. Jnnun mm in . plnnty of mom and a fine place inwhich to carry on his buninesa. huns. MCQUARRIE ON ;CA L H O UN F A CU L TY Mn. Maxon Spngue McQulrrie of Blair hu bien slanted to theFort Calhoun High School flcultyfor the comin: vear. Sha wm um-\. future by over supplying our needs and killing the fu t u n mu k e ls .Q But in sp ite d our theoriz - ing prices dll mount And W ill continue v.<>mount until this war is o ver.Loonlly no one i n to h lu n a a n d t h a n i t n o my o u t o d ' i t n o we mi g h t a s well tig hten ou r b elts md ta ke Emdhlh. L»ri`5.'|Lii}i I{»l¢§inéf` `i".`Igucciwuuuguule u uu li. B IH1 B R EII' 8ll|lP |¢ ma tt bf to ~ H1 8 ~ CIUU IJIB ~ ~by have a pe n mme n t record of u po n a wh ite screen so th a t an twe en th e Ph llu d olp h i n an d " ml every ac count whic h in paid by i mag e of th e c h ec k ma y be seen.Sox ¢ ¢5 m, check.Depositorn wh o wi sh to F i lm r o lls me f i l o d m a y f o r f u - vrfve nymorttof ~ .gag ture on if neoqod and form a.per~ 'nn 'M Anrm rrnr hmmm M .fm M .;,.,;.ia..;"';;.:; y e a r n a s p r i n d p d o f Ma tte l r u r a l high lc hool so uth of Konnard , pro- d u d a g a n n u l i n t o wi n n e n i n vlr io u n nnnuuuhu it an it mmmwuumwemu.um: elnuellewmzmeltlt record of evea m u ,a n -ma have a f rw uv n lw rf m c h u k ; v u u x u w l n u i n m o l .*YY R O O M H E R E we d o!A nn mom for tha convenleneo ol every of tho public il to be mlintninodRoeox1|~ ln the Blue Goose store building, an hour lt hu been Announced by tha cutie 16 Chnmber of Commerce ome hll,hod.ofllni utio n l l plying for E u t mmi h e n p l u e p md a n o t t h a r o o u n , lto bmh whlc h i l I o a t d an ibn neand The m|~ tlnor o!th;newly remodeled od.builmg. ms n hhm "1i§T.x§§\'w Mn. :mum-1. eolz-:planed the Fun. (hlhoun lelelv ing ltnff. FARNBERG UNDER-GOES OPERATION Wllliun F\l'|lb®!'l|""{' hu-d~ mn manelunt, undervnm A a l l blndder opentlcn at du Immunol Hcupltnl in Omaha.Ho ll l1~ p u f f e d a n l n m m " H w i M l candtlon ll laBlh¢¢0f!- 'l'hilriUlhudnldyhi!i.\e ns \np \pe r u|dd\ ,int im e , m;ho it impendv em u k monlormhe rlptim s. Alxudymnnyolthe eommarcm w n w s m m hzvebnnioreodbodose do o n md o t he n wl ll no do dlb l lo v nd u up x i c u mnte wi ththeuxpe ndLnds mmdo d I t i s u h w u h m. n o bmdno lua nndthuutleddrutaprofit. |\0 \t a ¢ s o ¢ | c c proof of payment by looking ltthe photograph of the che¢k which was wrltten.Tha ral purpola of the photo- znnwz of the elmckl ia to A!- lord tha bank l record of each da- pmmn aeeount.It makes it xm- sible for them to nhsw tho eus- tomer Jun wht chock! hive beendrawn agsinn thclr Aeeuunt, with i he l a ms nwux uy u i fdze c h s c k The idal of phd;checks eliminates the making A typed recordcheck u used hsrebofore. ing work formerly book and n hllf which time in minutes by the new mov. The equipment i l \n develnpmuxt md is leaned ull over the ¢o\|n¢ry. china puumt bc pmchu m m p m y m g we m v u m u r m w m x lm n n du n n g m a ud y p n a f In - . m l num-Griormdl l n Blrbu\Brv wm dL£neoln,tb||!tanmcn;Lh¢nm lln\n¢dn»|om ol _u n sunhy wh o n m u m df o r u n n l n & a 'h|.i:|b¢ |pantn¢ gam ¢|»|uddm~dinnu¢u» ha \\hoF.LBrowmvisit..___g_ 0 uo 4 ALUMINUM :N §|_K|`§` NATIONAL DEFENSE NEEDS YOUR 5_ggM1NiiiV11\ ~ \ ~ \ n a n ~ \ n ~ \ n a a ¢\ ~ \ » \ n a ~ u a ~ u v v ~ and S1325 W e HereBring lt To Blair and Stop nunnulm|||n|||n||nlI|||H|||||m||||||||u||nn||||n||||n||||mmn||n|m||||s g i d A l u mi n u m F R * 5 P § E ! & ! ! Q l ' ? _ J ° B " ' ° a3 § ° ; £ ; : ar ; z I"HI"lilllllllllllnnn N U W A Y ~ First Door Eu! Of Wolff Furnltura Store l F k P pMereor er,ro .I - l a g g b u r g e r s ..B e e r u n A L U M I N U M m u r s When you come ba Blair bring (5 _yQg,g___||| nn||:c g your old aluminum. That in the reques Mnnnl Commi ttee ~ e r n ~ u ~ s o c l a ~~reGA M B LE S TORE B L A I R B OA T W O RK S This ls a Scrap Aluminum Publicity Page Run and Paid For by the Above Mer- chants.Our Govem m ent Has Asked That W e Aid the Aluminum Drive Pub- licity in This Manner. I IIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll M a k e T h e A l u m i n u m D r i ve A SUCCESSC o m e T o B l a i r j u l y 2 4 - z s - 2 6 sR 0 B | N § i 5 ' } § 1 C A F E |gmn||||u|||||||||||||u||n|||1||||||m||||||||muun||||||||||||||||um||m||||umumInnmnllmln||||||||u||||||||||||m u|I|n|u|1||I||||nH||I||||I||1|||m|||m|||||u|||||||||u||||||||um||||||||m|||||||||||||||u||n|IInu|m||||||||||||un|||||ulI Support The Drive F ~'I | Defense Against Delays D E E P R O C K GASOLINE and OILS Phone White 94 For Tank Wagon Service At South Edge Of Blair On U. S. 30 IllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllll||I|||||||||||Il| llllll ll F a i r w a y O i l C o ARCHIE CONRAD, Agent Come To Blair Aluminum Days Buy Deep Rock While Here | vdllnntionalCommittee an Ci Defense and ln keeping with that thought, Blair merchants ure offering some words of pa- triotism and some bargains lnmerchandisetomakelt worth your while.After all, this ls your coun-try and our country and the de- fense program needs aluminum badly.Rough estimxtes are thnt the country hu ll leant 250,000,000 lon: ot aluminum ln scrap form which can be re-melted and put w defense uses.Almost everyhome has an old aluminum ket- tle,pin or bucket which is no longer useable.There arg u lol. of aluminum parts ln old can, tractors and (nicks, too, whichare resting out behind the barns or ln tha weed-lots around the place,Nobody gets pnld for their old aluminum.'l'hat's not .the ldea. The country 'needs that metal to build airplanes to fight the war S B R 0 .=;..~,»patriotic movement,that old aluminum pieces be donated townrd the cauxei How much nlnmlnum doa it lake to make n bomber!That depends upon the size.A mnol old pots and kettles vglll go I long way and a couple of tons will make the plane. ll rcmelted aluminum llnmgf -Not as strong as the original material but satisfactory for many parts requiring leanstrain.Likewise,the mxnelted aluminum can be used to make other items and thereby relieve the load put upon the new metal plsnls. If we have scrap aluminum, what lhnll we do with il?I ! you live ln town, get it out in ahandy place and it will he picked up.If you live in the country, bring it to Blair and place lt in the aluminum hin on mnin street. When does the drive start? The drive starts over the entire nation Mundsy,July 21st.Inthis county a three»dny intensive drive will be made on Thursday,lriday and Saturday, July 24, 2 , zc. |o| Ea y Monthly Payments Starting In October DO IT NOW ! Phone No. 4 Blair Lumber & Coal Co. I o S / 6 ' / y y ,f f g w A $ * ' ~1 , w r 4 » . , , o ° 4 »~W F ! / ' " "c-1@€ '\~ \ ' \ `~~'' ; ` p ' W G Air Cleaner Service Free With Skelly 0i| Drain orSkelly Grease Job Clyde Nelson Service Station Ph 3961||||||||||||m|||||||||I|||||||I||||||||lm|I||||||I||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| I IlIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||||IlIllI|||lll|Il||| SAVE FUEL With A Stoker Help Defense and Yourself At The Same Time l n u l l n l n n l l l l l l l n l l n l l l l u u n l l l l l n l s _W e |nsta|| Win|<|er Stokers The Very Latest |n Economy And Com fort All Kinds 6f Sandwicha ..,,._..............................mmmmnu||11|||||||||u|||||u||ll||l|l|llmmlu||u||||mmnlmlnnmlmlu|||||u||mm||m|||m||||||nlmnmlmu N e w C a r s ~ H a r d T o G e t ! Show Your Patriotism See Us For" l '1 7 / N1 o I o u r L l o u n t r y 'Good Scrap Aluminum Is Vital To Defense l~`orAUsed Parts l l M a k e s o f c a n cmonsn FRANKS sEnv1cE sm.EA!"X!eX.9L&C0-II Gen.Franlm Smmim Rfafim. u. L. UULUN UU ~ e r n ~ u ~ s o c l a ~~reGA M B LE S TORE B L A I R B OA T W O RK S This ls a Scrap Aluminum Publicity Page Run and Paid For by the Above Mer- chants.Our Govem m ent Has Asked That W e Aid the Aluminum Drive Pub- licity in This Manner. I IIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll M a k e T h e A l u m i n u m D r i ve A SUCCESSC o m e T o B l a i r j u l y 2 4 - z s - 2 6 sR 0 B | N § i 5 ' } § 1 C A F E |gmn||||u|||||||||||||u||n|||1||||||m||||||||muun||||||||||||||||um||m||||umumInnmnllmln||||||||u||||||||||||m u|I|n|u|1||I||||nH||I||||I||1|||m|||m|||||u|||||||||u||||||||um||||||||m|||||||||||||||u||n|IInu|m||||||||||||un|||||ulI Support The Drive F ~'I | Defense Against Delays D E E P R O C K GASOLINE and OILS Phone White 94 For Tank Wagon Service At South Edge Of Blair On U. S. 30 IllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllll||I|||||||||||Il| llllll ll F a i r w a y O i l C o ARCHIE CONRAD, Agent Come To Blair Aluminum Days Buy Deep Rock While Here you live ln town, get lt out in ahandy place and it will he picked up.If you live in the country, bring it to Blair and place It in the aluminum bin on mnin street. When does llm drlvs start? The drlve starts over the ontlm nation Morndny,July 21st.Inthis county a three»dny intensive drive will be made on Thursday,Friday and Saturday, July 24, 25, zc. I c e T~an Ever n ~e~:re |o Come To Blair Aluminum Days Buy Deep Rock While Here mn|u||u||||||||ii||||||u||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||n|||u||u||lulumm||||||u||||||||||||||||||||||||m|||||u|||||||||||||i|||||||||||mn||||||m|||uumnmm||u A d v e r t i s i n g | s Y o u r D e f e n s e A g a i n s t A S l o w D o w n I n B u s i n e s s A Checkup of The Best Known Firms lu The United Staten Will Reveal That Most Of Them Are Believers In Advertising And Another Checkup of Advertising Coats Will Reveal That Newspaper Advertising Coats L e u Per Person Than Any The EN1i§RPR1sE Other r I i F a i r w a y O i l C o . : ARCHIE CONRAD, AgentlllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I llllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll INSURANCE Is The ~B e s t D e f e n s e Agai nst Loss Of Prop erty Especially - - -G00DPmNSURANgE "Agency Established By Uneqmlled Service" - _ -. Who Does Not Paddle Insurance An A Sideline G. L. Dixon Co. lllllll IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll um I lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllll||lll||lll|||llI|I| FARMS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY LAND! I _o 1 n | Fo r R A D I O Service so "o1:.¥'.r.'"°' News Broadcasts Western Auto Associate Store |||||||||||m||||m||| - I n Prices Are Sure 70 Advance Let Us Show You Some Of Our Lintings.Do Not Delay If lnhrlnlcd Soo N. T. '~.93:§ & Co. Defense Must Not Lag Ill Support The Drive For Aluminum! Boats And Warplanes Cannot Be Built Without Materials.Every Bit Of Aluminum Will Help In The Drive To Alleviate The Shortage Of This Material Blair Boat Works Chris Petersen :-:Mark Beaty lake ta make n bomber!That depends upon the slze.A mnol old pots and kettles vglll go I long way and a couple of tons will make the plane. ll remelted aluminum llnmgf -Not as strong as the original material but satisfactory for many parts requirlng leanstrain.Likewise,the remelted alumlnum can be used to make other items and thereby relieve the load put upon the new metal plants. If we have scrap aluminum, what lhnll we do with il?I ! you live ln town, get lt out in nhandy place and lt will he picked up.If you live in the country, bring lt to Blair and place lt in the aluminum hin on mnin street. When does the drlvs start? The drive starts over the ontlm nation Morndny,July 21st.Inthis county a three»dny lntensive drive wlll be made on Thursday,Friday and Saturday, July 24, 25, zc. E Monthly Payments Starting In October D O IT N O W ! Phone No. 4 Blair Lumber & Coal Co. IIIII|||||||||||I|||||||IIIIIIIIII||IIllI||||||||||ll|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlll| llllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIll|IIIIll|Il||||||l|| Defense Against Slow Growth W A Y N E F E E D S Give Quickest Growth -- at The Least Cost Roy Dolan Feed & Produce ls More Important Than Ever Before Bring lt To Us For R A D I O Service So That You May Hear The | |o| SAVE FUEL With A Stoker Help Defense and Yourself At The Same Time l n u l l n l n l n l l l l l l n l l n l l l l u u n l l l l l n l s _W¢|nsta|| Win|<|er Stokers The Very Latest |n Economy And Com fort |o| I 'I I !`s ~0 . M. R. Lippincott F. H. M1:Vick|r IIIII|||||||||||I|||||||IIIIIIIIII||IIllI||||||||||ll|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlll| llllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIll|IIIIll|Il||||||l|| Defense Against Slow Growth ~ y f > J v a F E E D S The Least Cost R D I r doyo an ee & Produce |l|Ill||||l|H|H||||||||||||IIIHIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHI|||||l||||||lI||lI|||Il||I||||| IIIIIIIIIIHIIIII||||||IIIIIIIIIIl|||||l||||lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII||||I||||||||||| f l i o n m s o u C A F E 5 n | . Am ' s F IN EST ls More Important Than Ever Before Bring lt To Us F o r R A D I O Service so "o1:.¥'.r.'"°' News Broadcasts Western Auto Associate Store mm|»|m|»u||||u||ummuuunnumumuu||||u|I|||||||||||||u||l||||||||||||||||gIIn|m|ym1|lyqn||m|||I|nm|mllmHuua||||u|mmm|nmmu||m|||||||||n Is Your Defense In Pa|u|Siert XQA s§..§"Blair ni?B"JiTa2§_._.., . ......m||n|||ununnlu||u||nnln|||||||n|||||||n||un||||| mn||unlmlulnlnlunuulumlulllnlulllulu|IIlllllllllllllllll|||l||' | 1 |- ~|f ~ '| ~ |||||§ I - lIlh.Nehygkg Julv M. IN!\m Il jf" |gree Team Hu Hobo"Party Members of the Degree of Hon r drill team held n.hobo party ursday evening at the home of as Cecelia Holbrook.Each est camo attired as a traveler | _Vacation Ends C FIR~~ ' m f I n R o m a n c e .H _Sun~Mn.bono `r prai-Miss Dorothy Mme Wlllilml md vices aAllinYowe!l, both of Herman,gg~ ~ ~_ Chris wer; mu-rled at Yuma, Ax-izom, the H~:Mn. on July 12.Rev. Het en .-~- _ .sc.s,n{LEMRS.W.JaK00 Members of the Wom~ety for Chtiltian Servicedistorganizationel~Willilm Koopman as thedentat a meeting FridayOtherofficersareMBendorfvicepmaiden _nung People JainForPimicSupper Young people of the local Methodist church and St.Pauls churchol Omzhx united !or 1 covered dishsupperSunday evening.The plc _Spending This Week At Lakes Mrs.Philip 0Han1on and c.hi1» dren San Jane and Jimmie and .Mral/ods Murdoch and son LeeleftMondaymorningforaweeks a :l 1 l t |1 _ T kv:§i.=.§». tha Wmlltu 01 nm. _ _UTHERAN cmmcnC. Jorxenuen Pastor ~l¥.s Tlggre will___...lkLU Gln]:penn we weekand at ¢f..;»..§§;thi Weok f?Denys:~Kllndblraniu mr ......n _wnursnowu|;\t¢n|||¢h||¢-'¢|{Abl"8l|E|'§|'|;|."nn lim. gg m|¢th¢nuzs=hwxo1'1'|uo-LII:Hgh-';",;~°-Wmlm.I5, _1{|5g».r»»g pale:during ~_ n. 111| rom am1. _r|oyd Smith recording secretary; ~IH:Grrgerun correspond 1 _;".f?."?i'fIf'"'1<»r1j1¢1»néd. I}'§h§§?»°?.'C, '1"§§.".fi'.E°..!'.f'.}?.g'clou _e nnue, the daughter of Mn.Margaret Wlllilmu,ms gnduatedrom the Hermxn High School in987 and attended Dana College atilslrforthreesemesten.Forhe past two yearn she had taughtheKindredruralschoolnearherome.Mr.Yowell is the lon of Mn.lildn Yowell.He too graduatedrom Herman High School in 1937ndrecentlyhubeenemployedstruckdriverfortheStandardllCompany.Mr. and Mrs. Yowell were amonggroupof young people who ldtlly 3 on A nighweeing trip In thentcout.Mr.Yowell has se~red employment in lan Angelesmere they plan fo reside. __.....~~1 »......\. unmet ar.nmFolluwinzthisthemwillbe |tlto the chlldren by N. T.Lund aznmeafordl_Those who lunomyof zettznz ¢0 Herman Wpleaselet the vutor knowonce. ILMMANUBI.LUTHERANCHURCHE.Eckhxrdt PulmSunday School at 9 A.m.Engllah communion nervlea 110 a.m.Welcome. KENNARD umuonlsrCHURCHDnvldSlmvlon.PutorWorahin service at 9:45 a.m.Comewi¢h the family BAPTIST cnuncu NUPESmC.E._ lhrnllton.Minilber _ n. nd ve at maence mclude A sermon by Dr.C.B.[Arson of Trlnlty Semimryon Sunday, July 27; A sermon byMlrvinNygundafMuffySeminaryonSundayAugust8;mdServices will be conducted by Rev.M.F.cnbm of the MethodistHoepiulInommAugm10.The services will continue at 9 and10 A.m.u unml. LUTHERAN cmmcuKenmniAndWuhlnltonP.C. Jensaa.PutorAllaninvlkedto join our Sundxy School in n nienle at the Blairlwlmmingmolurls.Sunday.Come 11 a. m. and brlnz your mmlunch.Youll enjoy >g with nsat the oven dr service on noonandthevrwmlmofmllflcetlon llk 11| lt ~in thejilleznoon.Re s;)1é;.réuleun. sud Rose MaUxe los crnodallttheummmhw:the First Lutheran Church.day evening.Mr.and Mn.Om HutlzOmlhlwere Slmdny vld¢0l1 atE.vV.lleal.h gg===Sunday.eo e entemlmamembersof the Lutheran DanfanattheAlbertSchjodthc sdY ~.:~B. aenry an ve BlspentWedneednyllternomnMn.E. v.Hnth.wha hu beenMiesRosetS<=h}d vime wBeityPlncekSundxydmnoonSundeyeveningdinnermenttheEmeraldVlnBeckhmwenMr.llld Mrs.Ham HathunMr.md Mn.Jane Kxo|Jann und Penn and Mr.ma nmPeteAndenenandAlvinAllSnlker. _ert Coanar a!|Cfd Club, nzesély _ d__m_mm._m _.: ~~rer;M R.P.F1ynnsecryofMissionaryEducation;ra.J.Cronntrom secretaryfl0¢al church activities;Mrs.ohn Sutton secretary of 1itera~ra;Mrs.E.M.Moatl mecm~ot supplies;and Mrs.HerrtMcCordmunicdnn. ~|| 1 1 | B th th ho Hi r~ _...1 1..?T.;fTlT1.f¢<T1f¥F:r S ~ =..»;f.f..r fel?~~felJ:.~ :. .;:;:\<.ff.... ......\..f..f.....| r. y. r. g,a rd I I I ¢ 1 Mn.John Bmse of Omaha spentTuesdayinBlairwithMrs.GeorgeBrunoandMn.Myrtle Kllian.Mrs.William Wilson and lon arespendingseveraldaysvacationatLakeOkoboji. Mr.and Mrs.Clifford RedfieldofOmwewSundaydinnerguests.of Mr.Redfield;parentsMr.and Mm.E.B.Redheld. Mn.Emory Hunt Jr.and nomRichardandHughandMrs.JohnSuttonandStephenwenSundaysupper3ueetaofHr.and Mm.J.M.Went of Herman. Little Buddv Anderson.son ofMr.and Mn.W.R.Andenon ofOmahaisaoendimrseveraldayswithhislrmndnarents.Mr.andMrs.H.L.Hellwinkle.Mr.and Mn.Will Scheniln accompaniedbyHn.Walter LanonspentSundayinOmaha.Theywereguest.:M Hrs.Schendln|son and daughtewinlaw Mr.lndMrs.Clarence Gochenouer. Dinner guest;of Mrs.HaroldJohnsonofTekamahMondayeveningwereMissesFrances0HanlonHarrietMadsenDonnaGollehonandMrs.RobertChristensen. Roy Long who is employed inOmdmspenttheweekendwithhisparentsMr.and Mrs.FredLong.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur LongalsoofOmahawereSundayeveningcallersattheparentalhome. Dr.and Mrs.C.D.Howard andchildrenMr.and Mrs.Robert0HanlonandBobbieandMissHildaGherkspenttheweekendatLakeOkobojireturningMonday. Mrs.Maxon McQuarde who isamemberofthestaffatCampMaHaspentSaturdaynightatherhomehere.She will be employedatGirlScoutheadquarteminOmahaduringAugust..Mr.and Mrs.Kermeth BalmerwenttoMononaIowaTuesdaytobewithMrs.Balmers grandmotherMm.G.A.Holland;Mrs. . b mN e m f H H u H to on N 0 No he 0 Ro Sp co gusid rig M.the -fixLu vi _ear Blair left early Saturciny un(Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Johnson!Mass Marjorie Goud of Omaha an automobile trin m FImm|»tf_|anb=r+J|in¢d Hmm \nnlw|\.n¢¢J al...:| __as a weekzend guest ~Idaho wher crH¢{§§iI1m1T§§ Mm.Merton Jensen and Judy Albert Cooper and family.1nearBlair.companying them was thdr gn:f f §f8...|. _v vu vuu u.n.u|uuA»ua. nutrlloncardclubTueldnyevening.rue Ac group tncludad Maura.md Mes;d d mb f| ...¢|..|..f _ tewarts DrugSpecials _on Harold who had visitedCoopersandotherrelntives Herman the past sk weeks.En route to Emmett the Coo~ planned to vlslt Mrs.Coo~ brother Ray Hnnrlson and fsml formerly of Hernun and nowLuskWybmlng.They wlll early in August. Surprlse PartyHonorsMissAllen Miss Hsrrlet Allen was plantlysurpdsedTuesdayeveniwhensgroupoflrlendsgatheatherhomeforahandkerchlshower and party in honor of hbirthday.Guests were Mn.SleyBednsrMrs.Wllbur ~Mlss Helen Bolt Mrs.J.SbuaMaurerMissAllceJensenMHarlowBrewerMrs.NormandenMrs.Allred Carver of OmhsMissAllceJacobsonMlFmnces0HanlonMrs.JunMaherMrs.Merton JensenMrs.Wilford Petersen.The evIngwasspentstplayinggum Henan Nleee At Party Frldsy Mrs.Clarence Wschter of HemanentertainedFrldnyevemi~in honor of her niece Vlss Ve Cnrlbsrg ol Fremont who is vlslInglttheWachterhome.Present were Miss Caribe 1James Thane Harvey Kuble PhylllaandLllsIversonDarlenesnChrisVinderslevDanelandLor~ine Fluke leRoy Johnson Jack~arilyn and Joan Wachter WiliamKubieMr.shd Mrs.Merl yons and Patsy and Mr.an~ rs.Henry Peterson. The evening was spent at playng games cards and music allehichslunchwas served by thostess. Advertise in The EnterpriseItBringsResults _4 Star Blade Special254: _5c Gem Blade Special 39c _EW GILLETTE TECH RAZOR World Series Tech Razor 49c _ASTMAN AND AGPACAMERAS $1.25 eoss.oo _ IVESTOCKFLYSPRAY lll:Ir>na Fnnnuln gal.$1.00 _-Qt. HOT WATER BOTTLES ~2-Qt.Combination Syringe ~_int Ultra Shampoo 49c HALO SHAMPOO loc »23:»47c _adies Hand BagsANDPURSES \vnn.~und Colon$1.00 _aton; StationeryNew Styles and ColoninNiceBoxes son _ EK Tnoth llnuha 501:Quality Ea.23c,2 for ~_ *¥3'¥x¥%§;f...,39c _° 1s§A"I»'¢'f»'2>%.........59C _ LECTRIC FANS 8-Inch Bed Fan,..$1.49 10-In. Stationery...$3.75 10-In. Oscillating$5.75 _if' c°'°»r.,,,s _I .~¢\"Hr Q . Q L .l§~f _~.r I ~A A »»...~:rrfffg..?. \| .. .. ~»e: Mun~ '|~I |;'llll'l'¢uv in New GLAMOUR SHADES 0 Trust Moiud :marifashion- righl' colors fo keep youloolr- ing glamorous from hom io ioell'hey'r| styled byfashion- | _rescriptinn Filling is Our Spe cially.Phone Us Your Wants. We Will Mail Them To You. J.HAROLD STEWART Manager _m. W{}SI"s TOOTH PASTE Special 2 25a Tubes29cWithIéarh 251: Tuba Yau lionIso aCoupon\\\r!|lrh With 259 IfntltlvnYouTnnMTInrhTintedl2n||1r|.;emfntnlAnySnapSim!or N€|.:ntl\.!. _mnrhd cow UDumacolors!# The new shades.§'12S,1'7,§21.are More now."lm 79c -$1.00 ~o|teny\an°s _1.25 25 Blue Blade SPECIAL~..9sC _.C.Hunt._nd grandson,Richard Hunt,tumed the latter part of the IfromQuincy, Illinodm Theyspent sevnl dnys there with 1 _Hunt's mother, Mrs. A. Haiinei f f O ..|3 \ _A ll .~|the ~annm.N luviou or lchnol lt55;the 1m1{f the ~T> _ohnny spent Tuesday snmlngthe Carl Bohn hams.MVl:uma und Vern:Butherl are .with their fcnndpnranta.Hr.Mrs.Abe Sutherland.Lal:Role Nalsen vldted R~ § 3 *;?&J.z»alll tunynanAFredJansen homo were Hr.~»~ John Jensen and hmm~ld Yates of Omsha.Mr.md ln.Kxrl ulhad Mr.Ind lin.Hum Km:n.Mnndny evening.Gwendolyn lava n>cn¢Th~lltrman vm Bon ~Jvhnnla called an lb.Henry Gnbba.Sundaynu.lun Taylor was a Sunday digusto!Blll Hlnim at :.:in the Guin::he vu~tar of ln.Emma Tnylof~nl.llr.ma Mn.wuz~ware nhounars in |~undny lilo vidlinz <~d1lndDoro\.hyHAnnenwho~~ployedthum.Mnmdlllrs.Hnmld Ram~ ..family were sunoer xuuta~e Austin Renalmw home.Sundn~Billy md Dod Taylor me~unday nfternoon with Arth Miss Erdine Wul!ment WedeadxyafternoonvimldnzMemonChrlstnllersan.Margaret Wulf of Omlhs;weekend with her laurenr.und Mn.Chris Wdl. ~_HE EAT SHOP -M e a l s-MALTED nunxs-ann2|-HourSerdee _dvardau in The Enkerpdlo qf|.¢f ¢f§.§.f?f ?§.f.3 | ..J.p dy C b Helping Mn.M.J.ThompsonoelebrxteherbirthdaySundayattheHvrhnminmD001Dark.were M.J.Thomvlon md Bernard PIMHr.and Mn.Joe IhomI>|0n»Mickey ond Lillie.Mr.and Mn.Peter Thompson Hr.and Mn.Chnriu A.Hineiina and LOUMmEthelColllTl.Min Ethel An»demon of Blnir.Albert BoltonMr.and Hn.Omar Nelson mdMr.Pio!!of Gund Junctzlw.Iowa.Mrs.Hn:nret Pfoff and AlConnorofFortCalhoun;lVinoantBymeumdPlmlioof a~pillion.Tommie Whitney of OmaluMr.and Mrs.Emil Kruse andDolores¢<=;a=and Mn.Hutton andDonn;of ort Chlhoun Ind CecilThompsonofBlxir. Mn.Kml Cbrisfaunn spentFridayinOmxhsviadtinxfriends.Mr.and Mrs.Bill Vogt and nom!and hir.and Mrs.Art AndersonanddaughterofHamannwereEundny:nests at the Ezmart Wulfome.Mins Charlotte Bohn of BlIi:spent Wednesday at Ernest Monsona.Mr.and Mm Holxru Hansen ofOrnlhn.and Mr.and Mrs.HughSutherlandofBlairvisitodMr.and Mrs.Abe Sutherland Sundayevening.Mr.and Mrs.Frod Wu!!andMr.and Mrs.Fred R.Wulf andfamilycalledatthaSchumakerhomeinWaahinxton.Sunday tothenewtwins. Supper :meats at the Joe Loveome.Sqnday.were Misa Joae~~hfng Robmson and Mr.and Hn.ford Montgmnery ol Omaha.~eekend nzueatl were Mr.andIrs.Aubrey Love of Jolly Iowa. _evea| Marriage )F Apri|16th The April 16th murziage otls Kntherlne Miller ofKBDDIrdlRuuellM.Pefenen ol Blws announced ihls week by thadespuentsMr.md Mn.Hen~Miller of Kanmrd.Thu cereny was performed at Pnplllionvmkmmmthebrlds|bmih~Ned Millar oi Hamilton Berdsutheonlyntiendmt. Inu.Pewroem vu gradmhdm the Kenmrd schools ln 1936.Pefenen non of Mr.md Mn1:Pdenen of Blair vu grad~ad from Arll.ng1m in 1988 mderattentkdMidlandCollege.ls now employed by the Vln Evms Chevmlet Co.of Bllk.he couplqg left Saturday nightashortweddingtripthrough Bn in tio gh Coha we :ch!Sw pleJnl:29t l sLo: lovM11 ent conlouimaETallmi me _e public ls cordially invitethe pmRI\m of the Union VaallBibleSchool which win brenneuSundny evenlnz at thmlnchurchlt8:00 oclucl\me and lesrn what the chlldnlve been taught during the twekaof the school.Sunday School at 10:00 nnd Lhllrchlervloeisat11ocloclnday morning.The yvunx neomeetnt7:10 n.m.[he_Blutln undny School nicwlllbeheldTuesdny.JuYI: aura cnuncn OF CHRISTT.A.Llndennxeyer.lllnlsmlemleeao!the Blnir church 10|nd| Day July 27. will be as folru:9:45 x.m.Church SchoolLPearlJohnson.runerlntend;10:45 l.m..morning wunhiuununionmdlennnn:6:80 n.m.nior Chrla&an Endeavor meet:Junnltn Miller leader:8:00 nwawillnnllein the unlan SunnightservleeatUmBantlxtschwherethemembenofthanvtiBibyauonleSchoolwillsent|vxtlad umnnnm ~....¢.¢_ ored Mrs. Leslie Eeynohis who oqntly observed her birth(Present wen Mr. nnd Mrs. Re olds,Mr.and Mrs.Larson,and Mrs. Roms Doetu, Mila Be rice Light, and Mr. and Mrs. FI!I! Krogh. I!.George Maake of Det:Michignn,arrived Sunday loxWeeklvm:in Blair with lhmlhanlnlawandlllmrMr.|Mn.Earl Jenkins. Sunday guest:nt the JenkhomaincludedMn.Minka 1mdMn.John Brusa of OmniMrmdMrsRay Nellon md M1 gsmt Ann of Kammrd and Ella]and Mxrylou Kxufman.Mr.AMrs. Jenkins And Mn.Make wesupperguestsTuesdayevenh I!the Nelson home. I!g of hymns. memory work. n~yleta and Dazanu.You will enioyhearingthisnmzram. ~ ~r.and Mrs.Fred R.Wulf andfamilycalldattheSchllmakerhomeinWashinxmn.Sunday.msee the new twins. Supper meats at the Joe Lvvehome.Sunday.were Min JosephineRobinson And Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Montgomery o!Onuhn.Weekend zusnu were Mr.andMrs.Aubrey Love of Jolly.Iowa. ~_¢..:}§l.F»e»1nzr. .Misa arsraret Wulburn entertaineda.a.Sunday School teac.h~ers meeting Friday eveningwhenR1lelflwereRev.P.C.JensenMr.and Mrs.Art Jermen andArlene.Ingrid Jensen and Helen Hanthorn. Mr.and Mrs.Henry WulburnandMargarethelpedMrs.Chris Paulsen celebrate her birthdaySunday.Margaret vidted Min Wilma.Nymnd on Tuesday al ternoon.Mrs.Joe Lazure and her nieceMrs.Carson Hunt of OaklandCaliforniavisitedMn.JudithAmmonlastweek.On Sunday.Mrs.Ammon was a dinner guestofhersonEverettAmmon:ndfamily.in Ornnhn.. ~rldly in Omlhx vimlting frlwda,Mr. and Mm.Blll Vogt und sonsmdMr.and Mrs.Art Andersonanddaughter of Hemnn weresunday guests at the Eznrt Wal!ome.Misa Clurlom Bobs of mmsnept Wednesday at Ernest Monsons.Mr.and Mrs.Holzu Hansen ofOmundMr.and Mrs.HughSutherlandofmmvisitedMr.d Mn.Abe Sutherland Sundayvanlng. w oemployedthan.Mr.md Mrs.Hnmld Ram~ .md family were sunoer xuoltathe Austin Renalmw home.SundnBillymdDonnaTaylorIveSundaydtexnoonwithArthKamneke. Miss Eniine Wul!ment wneodxy~viuidnu MVernonstaersan.Margaret Wulf of Omlhs <the weekend with her DarenMr.Ind Mn.Chris wuz. THE E AT S HOP - M e a l s - MALTED nunxs-ann 2|-Hour Serdee THEardau in TheEnkerpdlo THE ington Rebekahs |nsta|| dith Adams was installed aslc Grand of the Arlington Re rhs at n recent ceremony.er officers include Normnanldldevicegrand;Cinda nggate warden;Myrtle Boldt luctor;Ellie Menking inside dlan;Addie Mckibben out guudlm;Lulu MenkingL supporter to the noble gnnd;de Dowell left supporter tonoblegrand;Cora Hamm.\ngl l supporter to the vice grgnd;Brown left |uppor1er to the grand;Maude Hall clmpldn;Euphemia Ostermnn.mud THEetingof the Busy BeeC11in scheduied for Wednesday aftenoon:J:§ly30;Mrs.Mary Lu THEbethehostess THE.Iverson mn ha hm|THE__F.._¢vuontomembsnoltheKindaClubIllltThurllllvlffnfnnfur EE he regular meeting of tl Peaceful Afternoon Club will I held Lodnv IT)mm|»v\M n E home 0? nil5. ~|C\ub met July 1s with Viola Keg- "'°'ler,when a picnic dinner was Edwin Hamilton of North|served.Plum were discussed for Platte. Nebrznlm l h n h l H M ~ |_.-_|_.-_rsi Semi-Annua| Clearance gale STARTSTHURSDAY This Sale Event Brings ExceptionalSavings On Quality MelfchandiaeFrom RegularStock. |. |_.-_naly Known MakesAll Sizes - All Colon - All Pattnrns -Roducods1.sa Dnsssssss.9s nnrssss$3.98 nnssssss2.9e Dmassrs$1.98 nRs:::Es $5.79$4.79 sz 79fI`.1s1I19 $1.29 |_.-_ WEAR $2.29-1.98 mousrs ~--$1.29$1.19 BLoUsEs ......980:$1.98 SUMMER swlaxmns .$1.29 clan. Mrs.Mnyme Winset of Arllng- ton,dlstrlcl deputy president of Rebekxhs,was the installing ol-flcer. Other members of the insulllng staff ue Mrs.Lawrence Hull, Mlss Elsie Menklng,Mrs.Chet Menklng,Mrs.Harry Hammlng, Mrs. Waller Brown, clan.rsi Semi-Annua| Clearance gale STARTSTHURSDAY This Sale Event Brings ExceptionalSavings On Quality MelfchandiaeFrom RegularStock. |. $1.00$1.00 WEAR $2.29-1.98 mousrs$1.19 BLousEs ..... .$1.98 SUMMERSWEATERS$1.98 Puwsulrs ... .$3.25 swnvl suns .$1_93 swnw surrs . .$2.98 SUMMER sK|R'rss1.9a SUMMER SKIRTS ~ ~»» $1.29 980: $1.29 $1.29 s2.s9 $1.29 $1.19 $1.29 $1.00 naly Known MakesAll Sizes - All Colon - All Pattnrns -Roducods1.sa Dnsssssss.9s nnrssss$3.98 nnssssss2.9e Dmassrs$1.98 nRs:::Es $5.79$4.79 sz 79fI`.1s1I19 $1.29 $1.00at the Heat! Air Conditioning And invite you to Spend yoursparctimewithus-in comfort. Blue RibbonLunch Alfrcd Plulnn,Prop. CARDS BILLIARDS LUNCH BEER $1.00 . Shop $1.00 . $1.00aenolElkCity.Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Gottseh andfxmily.Mr.and Mrs.WillilmChristenlenandchildrenvisitedSundayevenlnzat the Gottschhome.Walter Mordhorst left WednesdaytoworkinSnencer.Iowa.$1.00Hose ..... sseHolspx-b'3f and Gokhnm-NoSoeond| Ausmksocka .....llc $1.00 a GIw»,¥I. and £33 ova' $1.00 Value .....79: $1.00yof Florence :pmt SundaywithMr.und Mrs.Glifotd Nielsenandchildren. Mn.Fred Hiexe and ahlldnnhelpedMrs.Gifford Nislsen cookforthrahers.Thursday.The McCarthy Club la meetingcodnyltthehomeofMrs.CluiuChrinwffenon.Blnhdsyl oi ...|enl ol the members will be webnied.I Mr.and Hrs.James Ifhomnlon $1.00 lp - Whln $1.29 Purses 98c $1.00 nsms I l IlemembenoftheHillCreekLutherLeanuemetatthehomeofMr.and Mrs.Thorwald HansenTuesdayeveningwithfourteenDrescnt.Eric Christensen ofBlairwasinchxrxeoftheumgram.After the meetinp;a lunchwasserved. Il....vw-\uw wwxanachievementday,5§3§ri,§, end in iahff with hh parent;July 31_Rev. and Mn.Charles E.Ihmil~ion.He retumed Tuesday mornHlnnySlilchersClubing. The Happy Stilchera Sawing Mrs.Fkm3ht|and daughClubandlhuSunshineCookingternandMmeAuldaAmesrecmbmet with Mildred ohn July 5i Sunday from aevaml days11.Winlnr rlmhrv... ..._.=_.._..vmt mn.v.....L.__.....Iluvwunu|||uu:u4||g ||||q u;|u 1u5I|.LlEBB DrtllhBewingsuggestionsweredia1|W Ralph Hightree andcussedandeachmemberwld.1l ffY of Decatur.nn-1;.f¢1.':==n y1:u\.|.l.l\|ll)|UYBUIIIK WTIIl Ultlfsane;BernardThomnaon and baby._..J l_h .r newrecipeshehadtested MissRuthAnneNewmanwillentertaintheclubsonAugust3. Smilcrs Cooking Club Nouna Jean and Thelmn Umm Alfred C.Hoff Iocal representativeofanationalinsurancecompanyleftearlythisweektoat»tend an ugents convention in MilwaukeeWisconsin. n...\» \]\||..\..\.|.| f}.|§f é§d b ..§J.d Smith Mr.and Mrs.Harley AU1b_h iped J.c.Ann/leby cele§1img his 92nd birthday.IuesdaY!....._.._.|1__\.\._p n ...1...1 n r.unu mrs.ner:UOODBI ld! Saturday rnorninyz on a twoweektriptoEmmett.lddw. nan entertained the Smllera CookingClub,Wednesday evening.Officers of the group am ViolaJohnson, president;Mnjory Bax~ter,vice president;Betty Blxier,s¢:»ercLary~¢reasurcr; Maxine Bax wr news reportgr;Helen Wanricklou]leader: nmI Muon..W.. nov.and mrs.John P.Brooksand Howard left Monday for RushvilleNebraskawhereMrs.Brooksand son will visit at th;parentalSum Johnson home.Rev.BrookswillcontinueontoDenver m attendtheIli!!School nf Theology.Mr.and Mrs.Orville Alum mm neunum nvmeny ur umlnl lnllRichardSmithwereSundayzuestsat the Ein Annlehy home.Mr.and Mrs. P. A. Johnson viailcdMr.and Mrs.John M.Johnson and family Sunday.Visitors at th;P.A.Johnsonhomethisweek were Messrs.andMesdnmeaRudyMutlenAnd:| | ._1\__m ..~ Mr and Mrs.Cecil Parkersan and Mr.and Mrs.ParkerolBalierMontanawalledandMrs.Dln Thomnson. Sr.|Mr.flm home.I .md _. mweek.Mrs. Cecil Parker ls xof the Thomooonl.on Mr.and Mn.Howard Thomnson_. Mr.md Mn.Dun Thomnsnn nricksnsisteciIaa;r:§§i;; ;:Iub met at the swimming poo!parkforapicnicJuiy23. WrmchMmey MTB.Lhwrnnnn Paks:ni.. nhildren,Misa Lomaine HansenandBobCalhm,all of Omaha,spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.A.C.Hansen The event wu |celebrntion of Mr.1lnnlens birthdaywhichoccurred on luendav_ ....m..vzurunce wlele.AnnumJohnmnandBevarly;Means.MlthlnLundmdHenrvWien.Benny Berkman is snendinx thisweek with his uncle and aunt.llr.and Mrs. Gun Auch.Mr.and Mrs.John Dumuker..¢¢.__\___ .....__ and Gru:eeatYunmdur Mrs.Runvmzedthe home Sunda nom they xl n ttended the méml |bln Nebrukn.Sun s Gnv and Dorothy.hmel Mullin home|y.Durinz the dter~|||viaitad in relmmm n__=M__M d M ~~;~;.~5 ;_mg :grunt Kruse wi¢|;d Wuan sumsnrid »£iT»E£f_r.an _ s.Pi All o on A nun.un y.of ns.ull An ru. ny.t§W 1 L Y Club at entertained . :p .sf f§fi?Mr.and Mrs.Howard Chdsten Mr. und M41 R c.umrmk _ g A mfg Hz concemmg Food mg Mn.Carson Hunt t Camoh sen and Doreen nnd Ruby Chris~Arlington visited the Leon HindervatmnforHomeDefanAeMlsaCoraHartf0pMbemen And Irvin Gottuh t ley home.Sunday eveninx. |Tllursday.Following the leuon J o rs.Sunday evening with Mr.:mlm Misa Eleanor Lunch of FortthetlmawasspentatvllitingLazune.Mr.and Mrs.Chnrlel John Dornacker.Cllhoun was a nest of Norm;and the hostess served refresh Morton and Mr.and Mrs.Jefter-Mr.and Mrs.Fred Paulsen Long from Thunday until Sum.ments.Present were m..n......son Caldwell nf nmn..s..\..1._...... _ nASTMANANDAGPACAMERAS $1.25 eoss.oo n XURIUUS ~ ~'QQKQ Bus sEnv|cE .new ~s|oux;i§|Tv an~5 oMAHA RLINGTDN TRAIUDAV5 awyo\|anm|oyh||d;w|y¢nve1atlubatinA|rCondi6oued. ..oft and new txlvd luusy.l\|allay;hir inthe ln ..~bl|.roanybuses.0rueereamfau...monuuuv¢a|w:u .mounseoumlevI¢e...|ndIOWFAlU»B. usr. m§,°§$'3'»{.'DIESE , . n4 Star Blade Special254: n .. nEW GILLETTE TECH RAZOR World Series Tech Razor 49c nm.W{}SI"s TOOTH PASTE Special 2 25a Tubes29cWithIéarh 251: Tuba Yau lionIso aCoupon\\\r!|lrh With 259 IfntltlvnYouTnnMTInrhTintedl2n||1r|.;emfntnlAnySnapSim!or N€|.:ntl\.!. nrescriptinnFillingisOur Spe cially.Phone Us Your Wants. We Will Mail Them To You. J.HAROLD STEWART Manager npecial 39c n1.25 25 Blue Blade SPECIAL~..9sC nmomemuneuzdrbmdnl usvhalwlhwsnjma§.m..¢|¢§?.~=wA»&¢1u..¢»»..u.....1iZ2 inet moat lmxxiuua buna on Amskn|h||hw\y|.Cmneedml ||»o\>o(.§hleqonfdCdlIoru!|vlntwo|up¢\unm¢»e».0oon¢ nrnarhslcos» Uham!colors! The new shades..§i211.T§{1I. o Trax! Moiud :mari fashion- righk colors fo keep you look- ing glamorous from ham la o 9c - $1.00 Kolterman°s Ban Funldin Slove o ~_ \is-l in New \.u 1 1 |oo labes Robert Foley William Mr.and Mrs.Fred Long wereVossChrilFrahmHanrySuverdinnerguestsSundayolMr. undkrubbeGeorgeHeumnnnAndrewMrs.Rosa Harper at Hemmn.Maman and Fred Westergaard.Other guests were Mm.Lily Paul~sen and Miss Jeanetta AndersenPh.n.»r~|.»¢.m.. o ........_...nel unTheChatterClutter 4 H CookingClubmetFridayafternoonwithNormaKmseofHermanwhenallmembers and the leaderMrs.Ben Wachter were present.Two guests Kay I rances Beck ofGlenwoodIowaandMarianJuneliandurwere also present.Plans for an achievement deyAugustBattheWachterhomewere discussed The next regularmeetingwillbeatthehomeofleon:s Culhmsn August 1.Club members plunhlng to attendthecampatWestPointMondayto Wednesday of thisweek.were Mary Helon LoftlsJeanNelsonand Janice Loitis. Misa Elveria Anderson spentfromFridayuntilSunday with herperentlMr.and Mrs.P.K.Andersonof Herman.Mr.and Mn.Jens Krogh and daughters PeggyandJoanofSpikerwereFridayevehlngvisitorsattheAndsnonhomeandaSaturdaycallerwasMrs.George Bosehult of Herman.Mr.and Mrs. Anderson and AlvinandlliaaElverlaAndenouwereSundaydinner Kllesta of Mr.andMrs.Emewd Van Book and chil l | of Omaha Mr.and Mrs.RobertUtterbackandHenryPylesofArlington. Among these spendng a meekendutLakeOkobojlwereGeorgeHedelundandReedOllsnlanJr.Norms Nelson little daughterofMr.and Mrs.George K.Nel son spent Yhe week~end with hergrandparentsMr.and Mrs.AhHillman. Mrs.H.L.Hellwinkle returnedlast week from a most interestingvacationintheBlackHillsofSouthDakota:she also attendedthePasdonPlay.Accompanyingher on the trip were her daugh~ters Mn.E.C.Thompson andRamona and Mrs. W.R.AndenonandBuddyofOmaha. Mr.and Mn.Ed Arkell entertainedat =\;;f=»=Sunday ln celebrationoln.Arkelle birthday;guests wen Ed Redding of Illn- llourl Valley Iowa;Miss DarleneSlggeofCouncilBluffsIowa;and Gordon Bryan of Blair.Evening callens were Mrs.Arkella sonin~lnw and daughter Mr.and Mrs.Howard Rhea of Arlington and herbrother and adderln~law r.andaxr._mn 1 ooo |andaioMAHA ounuuemn TRAIUDAV5 N¢1wyouanm|oyh||daw|y¢nve1|tl\xbatinA|fCondi6ouedeanfort and new trlvd luusy."l\|allay;hir inthe"lnthevebl|.¢oanybuses.0ruoereomfau...monwuv¢alwru...ownseannlavl¢e...|ndIOWFAlU»B. usr. m§,°§$'3'»{.'DIESE , . omomptmunelzduus atbmahnlor lavisoloulh to lt. JIndKlmuCity In NEW Acndldmed »»..u.....°1iZ2 inet,maatlm~xxioulbu»aonAmsl»m|hllhw\yl.Cmnee8m|l||o\>oCh.k>qonfdC¢llIam!|vln two npcnh mm.Boonen,..a....amh¢,.fvaas¢m=¢¢muM¢mny¢\h¢=dr~da¢meunadmlvyperfe¢tIlr~oondltim|.u|\llthlwlq» Wlivrlhounlkvhoduuudkvlunvlqulon BURLINGTON rnA||.wAYs DIPOI' ~Clarence King Agent_ mn snap 9 Phone nl YPMIWK o u..mums anomu ox AellmAh.Mn.Arkell Also noslved belognphsdgnetinglfromherlonKenneihReddingwhoIllhiiunadwiththearmyltPbrtKnux. Blair High§ol1o GraduanhC ss0f 1914 Has Mdo oloiliar Faces :~p ~W; =»u 4 -U | "J Q f \ ,».e ° :1 nH ._3 :'\ _ ,. -rf.~6~;"rnI .C .xw s g . ~;. ~3,__,. .. , .1 . ..aa n i s Q I 1 , , ; 3 ~} f . "~-w . . .,1 `~ .g any.fn."i I r - ;~ J F ,1 .zQ.~.wK |p 's .g an \ p f r .~~fr~ {~'~.. ..; JZ "H f a a |s r ~. J I .| \. b ° . r i p1. . 1 ', Q I 'i f ' i 4 i t \ ' N Th e ab ove pic tured gr ou p o f ' y o u n g people,photographed Soptember 8, 1918, c omprise the B l d r I Hg h School senior class of 1914. I n t h e f r o n t r o w , l e f t t o r i g h t , a r e :M e r e d i t h K e m p ,B a n k F a r r ,L e l a n d P e e b l e s ,F r a n c i s 0 ; l | 1 a `,,...-r..wi u»g ¢j f e .v ..Q Helle r, P aul P eter se n, Glen E p- li n z. Ha r old P a rr i sh , L y le Gu y - er,Gaines,Ray mon d I fei d, A r th u r Vnnn oy ,J o hn Johnson, F u n k B y e r s a n d E r n e s t B r o c k . Seeond r o w:Fe r n Se er, Blanc he And ama n,Ma r y Ho t - ghin xon , Na lli g Er vey , Emma In- gerslev,Alive Ho g a n ,Ru th Eric kseu,Mu r i e l Ki nd r ed , Haz - el Sutton,Pauline Price,I v a Ty s on an d He len Ba r ry .Th i r d r o w:Fa y me Di xo n,Grac e Mc - Bride,Pearl Hovendic k,L-ons Jeuperoen,He le n Nelson,M u l e Nelson,an d Io la Slp pen iie ld. Ba c k Ro w:Grac e Roan, Edna. Sp mk e r ,Ma b le Spralctes,Ger- tru de Mc D ona ld a nd E tta Mille r. The p ho to gr ap h wa s bo rr owed f r o m Mn . A . C . A n d e r s o n ( n e e Ma ri e Nelso n)o f H e r m m . RETURN FROM CANADIAN TRIP Mr. and Mm. J. Hilton Rhoadea and hmily returned late Mondayfrom A six~dly trip to Port Arthur ui d Xenon.Canada.Their trip took them to Minneapolis and St. Paul where they u d the fam- oun Sf.. Paul'| Cathedral and the Minnesou state house, as well ns other points of interest.They later visited the Duluth harbor centers.On the remrn trip from the Lake~o1~the-Woods couhtry of Kenora, Canada, they vlsiwd pa- per mills making the paper used in the printing of The Enterpriseandlater slowed lt the iron mines in Hibblng and Virginia.The trip from near Hibbing was mnde Monday,stopping off at Okobnji for n swim before retum- lng to the Nebraska heat. Candzdly Speakmg - - By Coach Rufus Olson The loul American legion baseball squad has completed its official schedule, and althoughnot as sumsslul ns in psst seasons, were ons to friéé Judge success by gamaa won and lost, the local ~ _ lads are to be congratulated for the way they ' splayed the guna.They lost s number ol games ~ by A narrow margin, games during which thelocal hurlers out-pi£ched their opponents, but in ~spite ol the defeats they continued m do their but until the final out wus made.Under the lame conditions mmy s hurler md fielder would have become dicom-aged, but not the low lsds.The Blair boys dldn't win but by wntchlng umm perform one could elslly detect the fact that Y-hey were hsving s lot 01 fun trying. wx .. lt doesn't seem possible that another Platte Vslley sesson will soon be history, but a glance st the schedule reveals that Sondsfl game with Ralston will he the final home game, sgslnlt P. V. oompetition.This is your last chance m mske good the resolution you may hsve made at the next of the seas- on-to slxend st lesst one home gnme.Whether you dld tlut Mr. and nfmf LY=>§~d sm}=:<1¢& a n d son o f Chicano are visiting; Mr .Stri c k le tf s sister.Mr s .Ne i l Lmgleyu Hold Family Reunion A gathering of inherent to Blair- ibes was held near Riverside, last Sunday, when n reunion o! the W. I. Langley family took place. Among those present warg Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chase, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Langley and children, Lu- cllle and Gertrude Langley,Mrs. Harry Langley, Barbara and Janet of Pekin,Illlhoin;and Mr.And Mrs. Spurlack ol Sioux City. Min Lucille Langley taught the Blair Central (bird grade for sev- g u g g ~|;g ::||. _... to-flesh" for stealing.(Bases).It was a. home game, the home team had a man on first, the home manager gave the lis- nal 'Lo steal and continued to do so and as he almost ('!) rubbed the hide off his hands the player on first remained there The club was using the signals used when playing on foreign diam- onds.If you wiah to see that club perfonn you can do so Sun- l which team it is but it's opponents Sun-day,I won't tel you Hal to Figure it out for yourself.day, July 21, 1941 will be as n. Wa~:::;;; 1 :|1 :¢a .-ager sele c ted a ma n to but who had h it safely three ti mes in 14 times a t ba t an d th er e we re thos e wh o sa id mothe r hi tter who had c onn d safely three times in 14 times at bat should hit.-- W ell, ba seba ll would bo dull without tho se thing s ha ppen ing. As lon g a s I a m o n th e s ub jec t I may as we ll te ll y o u th e sto r y a b ou t a b a se b a ll tea m th a t h a d a " ho me " ma na g e r wh o d i d n ' t a l w a y s t r a v e l a w a y f r o m h o m e w i t h t h e c l u b .A s a . r e - s u l t o n e S m m d a y , w h i l e p l a y i n g a b r o a d , t h e p l a y e r s d e c i d e d u p o n a n e w s e t o f s i g n a l s w h i c h t h e y / d e c i d e d t o u s e a n d c o n t i n u e d 4 | ....=.A grand farewell ln their final game.That in the only real manner we cm reveal our appraiatlon to our baseball squad. Theyhaveneprresewsd our city on the baseball diamond and will continue to do an until the nelson ends.The (int gnme betweenthe two teams was a thrilling ten inning battle so another good game dmuld be ln the offlng. Them are a [ew things the "Cubs" would rather you ddn't know-bong went w hat 12 times befors he connected for a hit-Wall! leads the team in emma:wnlkn have been almost as good as runs to their oppnnents-Williams' bamnn: avenge inlower than it should he-that 1 for 4 ugainn Gretna hm* Hnnlen has made but one hit in 22 times at ba lden Jensen hu the highest nverage in the "K" de men hiuzkin has hit safe twice ln 19 times at ba the base umpire told Peterson he would "Kick" him out of the bull game at Yutsn Sunday-there ~.~~.~~~M rri md mi bli gma du-kened appearance of;,*1B§""":fl M§~'§°""é°;m £ '5 ""'m;Ann wero!their th;'eahed harle ~o~le from ~<'fff:5>'\-"`L 5 H U '"i l,M 5 ~~M e i "~ ~ { `1 ; - " \ » .>' Q\ |fl?A Malcoim Brodeljsen home.i~e bra ~U ~h I |L ISundayevemngcalieraatthefmmpl; of °?»T.§°§~§,".¥.'i1"'i.,.1" J.C.Brodersen home were M n ! ~.r ° PLAT"l'E V A L L E Y S T AN D I N G S Benn ing ton Gretn a ... .---__.___ Rais ton _.. Blair -..__ He r ma n -_ Ar li ng to n Yutan .._-_ Fo r t Ca1 ~ - - ¢ ~. . . - W L 8 5 54 . 4 5 ..3 6 2 3 5 4 ,.=<.- .0and added three more in the fourth! w as su re h im a vic tory.Mac kin pi tc h e d 1 b r i lli an t mi me a t ti me s a n d a f te r th e " C u b s " n ve h i m a c omfor table lead c ounted "i n " . I-Iere's th e sto ry o f th a t thi rd i n n i n g - S t e wa r t wa s safe o n a n error.Th omas on doubled.W o lf f wa s s a le o n an e r ro r an Stewar t scored.Peterson doubled an d then J i mmv J o e c lean ed the sa c kswi th a mi g h ty w a llo n zoc d f o r a round triu.Th e fo llowi n g three batters we re una ble to c ontinue scored two m m and uw le two gbasez.Peferxon found his battlnz ey e frw d for a d mz le an d double m d scored three n ms and stole two bases.W o lf f talli ed three ti me s md c o n n e d ed f o r a tr lvle . "Ho wd y " Th o mu s on u n - h eld th e "old- ti men " by e onn ec ti mz fo r two- him, A nimzle :nd double and scared one run.Mu ki n a n d S ta n J en s en , veterans,connected f o r th e re-mainder o f th e loc al te am'a sa le blows. Yutan opened the sc orinx in V.he|initial sta n za b y ta lly i n g twic e. b u t th e local la d s n u t o n A t h h d in n in g ra lly th a t wa s h e d ou t the Yu tar l le a d a n d mve the i r l\ ur ler , ' _»D r a f t N u m b e r s G n v e n T o A r m y R e g x s t r a n t s 'l'l1erecent federal lottery as a the draft lottery,gives the con-order in which the calls are aup~ means of selecting drafteea has aecutive order ln which the draft-to be made, than Allen Her- uased considerable speculation as ees will be called; the fimt num»man Hoegermeyer will be the fix-at to who would be called and when. ber given is the order or sequence to be wled and so on: The iollnwing,worked out lrommumber and the second will be the S-185 ~S-267 S-288S4309S-380 S4151a m z3.3923,4 13S-4343,455 3,476s-497S-518 B-539S~560 S581 S-602S~6238~6MS~655 s-oss3-'1o'lS-728S-749 3.771 1234567s 9 10 111213141s 16 1718i s2021 22 za24 252627za29 Allen Herman Hoexzermeyer. Hooper Benjamin Edward Fischer. Arlington Tana Peter. Brondum. Fort CalhounGail Meredith Peterson. ArlingtonKenneth William Jahnel, BlairChester Travis Auch. BenningtonAlton Lowell Larson, BlairObertWilliam Goeker. ArlingtonWilfred H. Mceves. Bennimrton Ray Gilford Hooks, BlairLyle McKinley Davdd. BlairLyleFrancis Skinner, BlairClarence Eugene Christiansen, BlairGeorge Harry Lauritaon. BlairRay Victory Lowther. Fort Calhoun Harland A. Meier. Arlinzton Wllbert Henry Katt, Hermangennie Il;eR0y ismilh. Blair amea vi Pa rShanley Edgar Ohrt. Fort CalhounJohn Franklin Erlksen, HermanRobert H. Paterson, Blair Earl Francis Jenkins, BlairGene Edward Renard. Arlington Emll Fwd Hansen. Fort Calhoun Anton Harry Matzen. Blair Earl Edward Kirk.BlairHam; Milton King. BlairClark James O'llanlon. Blair S-'792 S-813S-B843,355S-876S-893 5.919S-939s-seo S~98l. S-1002S-1023S-1044S-1065S-1086 S-1107S-1128 S-1149S-1170S-1191 S-1212S-1233S-1254 S-1275 S-1296 S-1317S-1338 an 31 3238 34353637as3940 41 424344454647 4s as 505152 535455 56 Junior Hoover Camabell. BlmlrCarroll Raymond Thomvaon. Blair Frank Loula Kiefer. Jr.. BlairBondo Harold Hansen. Henman Roscoe Pace, FontanelleHoward Elton Andreaaen. KennardRolland Erwn Nelson. BlairGeorge Chris Good, Blair 'John Raymond Lorsch. Fort CalhounMarion Thomas Wakefield, HermanVictor Bartlinz, Herman Myrl/on Lee Parker. Blalr Burt Georzo Williams. BlairGordon Fredrick Kemneke. BlairMilton Tolstrun Hansen. BlairHoward Kenneth Holstein, HennanAnsel Fredrick Anderson. ArlingtonGerald Henry Langhorat, Fontanelle Ralph Donald Beck, BlairAlvin James Anderson. Kennard Allen Donald Hansen. HermanElHKaHmerenrytt.ermanClifford Herbert Smben, Florence Sta-tion, Route 6Raymond Robert Caiz. BlairCarl Roy Burmelster, Fort CalhollnThomas L. Flynn. Blair Alan Sims Jenson, Blair s 0 lB l a u 'l l l l n s F r e e l S c o r i n g G a m e f F r o m Y u t a n It wasa great da y fo r theyoungster:la n Sunday as theBlair "Cubs" easily defeated the Yutan ban club.l 12 to Qyfg ; banebal e. a ~wggool-Calm-Collected"Jimmy Joe Guudnnw had I. :rut day I¢ha! md afield.He oonmcted forn home run and two zdngla iallldtwiceAndulnyed hh usud hrll-llnnt umm at flnt hue.Right behind, him ln hitting and scorlnl. wu Peterson and Stewart lollowadhy the other younxtien Frank- ia wolff,unied three ti me . Stewart mnnected for s home run. the rally but in the fourth inning. alter Mnckin had struck out, Slew~ art hit a long drive :ood for lou:bases after which Thompsonsingled and Wolff was safe on nGeldefu choice.Peterson lived on an error and stole second and tal»lled as _Gui-schaw mme throughwith u, angle. Blujr scored again in the 6th,v{henWolIf trinled and Petersonsmgled.The "Cuba" added threemore in the ninth, lor good meas-ure as Peterson wu ode on anerror,Gutachow ninzled,HansenWllked Ind Mackin dnxled. Yulan scared its two rum in the fint on a wllk and two hits; three in the fourth on lour safe lutl; one nm ln dm seventh on twohits and two in the ninth on three wulks, n hit batsman and a single. The lo u!mu team vlaya i n final h o m mme of the muo nS\md.\y attemoon when they meet tha Rsllton club on the Blllrdiunond. ~I *i1. ~.Before She ,Grows Up \\'c'll Be Glad To Quote You Prices! m|ummu|1|||u|u|||||||n|llnmulu "Get A Photo gy of ~ fi, ..,fe Q 4 =_~ `;{-NF'~ DANCE At 0ft's Hall Bexmlnglon,Nebnskn Sunday guy 27th LUMIR URBIN And His Orchestn Adm. Gents 40c Ladies 20c I manner we cm reveal our appraiation to our baseball squad. Theyhavereprresewed our city on the baseball diamond and will continue to do an until the nelson ends.The (int game betweenthe two teams was a thrilling ten inning battle so another good game diould be ln the effing. There are a [ew things the "Cuba" would rather you ddn't know-bong went w hat 12 times before he connected for a hit-Wall! leads the team in en'o~.:wnlkn have been almost as good as runs to their oppnnents-Williams' battinn: avenge inlower than it should be-that 1 for 4 ugainn Gretna hurt Hnnlen has made but one hit in 22 times at ba lden Jensen hu the highest nverage in the "K" de men hiuzkin has hit safe twice in 19 times at ba the base umpire told Peterson he would "Kick" him out of the bull game at Yutsn Sunday-there was a great argument Yegnrdlng a pinch hitter recently-mam ager selected a man to bat who had hit wely three times in 14times at hat and there were those who amid another hitter who had connected safely thx-ee times in 14 times at bat should hit.- Well, baseball would be dull without those things happening. As long as I un on the subject I may as well tell you the story about a bnsehali teurn that had a "home" manager who didn't alwxya travel away from home with the club.As a re-sult one Sunday, while playing abroad, the players de¢id¢d upon a new set of signals which they"decided to use and continued two bases.W o lf f talli ed three ti me s md c o n n e d ed f o r a tr lvle . "Ho wd y " Th o mu s on u n - h eld th e "o ld -timen " by c on ne c tin ll f or two - him, A nimzle lnd double and sc ared one run.Mu ki n a n d S ta n J en s en , veterans,connected f o r th e re-mainder o f th e loc al te am'a sa le blows. Yutan o pen ed the sc or in x i n th e|initial sta n za b y ta lly i n g twic e. b u t th e local la d s n u t o n A t h h d in n in g ra lly th a t wa s h e d ou t theYu ta n le a d an d mve th e ir l\ u rle r , ' DANCE At 0ft's Hall Bexmlnglon,Nebnskn Sunday guy 27th LUMIR URBIN And His Orchestn Adm. Gents 40c Ladies 20c N E X T su N' DAY'S G A M E S Ra ls to n at B LAIR F o n Calhoun Ac He rman Y u h n a t Gr e tn a .Ar lk ng tu n a t Be n ni ng to n Bla ir 12:Yut an 8 Bennimrton 11:Fort Calhoun 4 Rals ton l l ;Arlinpfton '7 He r ma n 7 ,Gr etnn 3 JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII f``;G e t A i,:,, ati,. ~P h o t o ~BABY ~Before She e»Grown Up \ \ ' e ' l l B e G g g T g Q u o t e Y o u c a RABBASS STUDIO pI|||||||||||||||||||||||mm||||||||||||||| PLAT"l'E V A L L E Y 'RTA Benn ing ton _ Gretna ..-___ Rais ton _.. Blai r _. .-__ He r ma n -- -_ Ar li ng to n _ Yutan .._-__ Fo r t Calhoun ,.=<.- .0and added three more in the fourth! w as su re h im a vic tory.Mac kin pi tc h e d 1 b r i lli an t mi me a t ti me s a n d a f te r th e " C u b s " n ve h i m a c omfor table lead c ounted "i n " . I-Iere's th e sto ry o f th a t thi rd i n n i n g - S t e wa r t wa s safe o n a n error.Th omas on doubled.W o lf f wa s s a le o n an e r ro r an Stewar t scored.Peterson doubled an d then J i mmv J o e c lean ed the sa c kswi th a mi g h ty w a llo n zoc d f o r a round triu.Th e fo llowi n g three batters we re una ble to c ontinue W I T H T H E L E A D E R S H O M E R U N S - T h o mp s o n 2 W olf! 2, Stewayt 2 Wheat BASEBALL CHIPS T h e H e r m a n b a l l c l u b w a s t h e t o a s t o f t h e B e n n i n i r t o n f a n s .S u n - d a y n i g h t ,a f t e r t h e y " k n o c k e d " G r e t n a ' s e g r s b a q k a n d n o w w e 1 .|\.._ 51136 ~|; g ::| |._...to- fles h" fo r ste alin g.(Bases).It wa s a . ho me g a me , th e home tea m ha d a man on firs t, the home man age r ga ve the lis- nal 'Lo steal and continued to do so and as he almost ('!) rubbed the hide of f hi s h ands th e play er on fir st rema ine d th ere Th e c lub was usin g th e si gnals us ed when play ing on f orei gn d iam- onds.If y o u wia h to see that c lub perf onn y ou c an d o so Sun- I 't te ll on wh ic h tea m i t is bu t it' s opp on en ts Su n-day ,wo n yday , J u ly 27, 1941 wi ll be Ralston.Fi gu re i t o ut f or y o ur se lf . ( No w y o u " g u y s " n e e d n o t g e t s o r e a t me f o r te lli n g th i e f - you djdn't say it was a sec ret.) m e r t ' s "b a l l c l u b w 1 l l d o t h e t i m e t h i n g ;w i t h B e n n i n g t o n w h e n t h e y || . . ;: " 1 ": u n I - l l l l n # n u I S D I l u l u n q p g ¢ l | \ |l l l i l n ! | ¢ | | \ » \ | | | | |l l l n l u u l l d l l r l l u l m l l ~~T h e ~? . £ ' L ¢ . . " " ' , = l " ' . % = . . " £ ' i ' f . . = § _ _ _ _ _ _ , e g = _ _ _ _ ¢ » g | ¥ ~ ". i ! . . . . . . . . . . " i ' 3 . . . " £ ' F ; . ! . ' 2 "M n ." " ° " i u , °. l ' . . . . L " u . -, . . . . . . . . ,' : ' . : ' : e ' a l i £ l _ f | | { " ¢ |h a n .w l n n H n §;;;,"w;a"n;r.;°'n'f';: ~ 'i;i';-;"»"fe:;'§;,.?;;"~a*.',;:'<f;1;.., who hu aa;°;,,;°° °",;;1;'":;;:..,:;;';;,:.f;;',i ff-»=-i==`f=i»iif=i<§£5¥ fiikhe Blair City Ham Tuc ke r of Blair and Mrs.been spending aeveml weeks with Felton says that blighted or Schools. w Mr. and Mn. J.discoiored appearance of barleyAndmw Nelson and family west of her pfrandpnren ,For Calhoun.IC.Broderaen.returned to har .......\- ........_.| ..-m.:n:..\:\u _»--I Mr s.Alp h a : 'W alte r Smith hu Calhoun.Friday . ;u L¢l u a n.l t u l u l I n n n u u u l l ua n d B i u § f "i i l a n a t t e n d e d a w e d -~ d i m : a n n i ve r s a r y - c e l e b r a t i o n x r i ve n M r s .L , S a t u r d n u f o r M r .a n d M m \ . l n u fl .3........\.¢.....Lets S ,., .. .. ..-. . . . . . . . . . . ,ncnslu l u . ;a l 'r \ \ ~ | | \ H u u u z l u W l f f 2 ,51;W i f i zM r a n d M r s D i c k J a c o b o f e n t s M r a n d M r s I e t e r s o r r o f ~ " f » " " § e f § § " e ` " 'n e c a u s e b s w t w e e k u l a n l s u i w u l a s :" i ' h r e e : m i h i t , a - - W o l i ' f 4 g l a i r : 5 1 1 5 . a n d i ! " }~ _ D i £ l ' § Q l -Gl"S£ll!!.,~n | l n l l ! h f h a .. . , , . f" '" . §. . . 'f'. Tf°Q 1 . . - . , ' ~T\ U h ~ h ; l A ~ ' I me e t me m at xsenmmzwn Au k v a u 1 'Srd.D o r ft b e : u : m; i s e d if t h e y mf l e son ann mr. and Mrs. ltalph Dick-erson of Omaha were Sunday Cdl-ens at tho Paul Alsmsn home.Mrs.Charles 0.Hlneline. who sulfereds broken lex: som¢ time ago when struck bv an auto. hadtho cast removed Saturday.Shols still confined to u wheel chalr.however. Mrs.Alpha Hurst and Mrs.Ralph Hineline attended a showerfor Mrs. Herman Bralyer at thehome of Mrs.Hans Gustin inOmaha. Sunday. Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Kuble called at the S.Hlnellne home.Sunday: Barbara Hlnolins returned l Paula me Jones was one of four'from Washington County 4-HClubs who zave a 16 minute broad- oaat over KFAB at Lincoln Sat-urday. Misa Irma Jumzhluth of Omahaspent the week-end with her par- ents.Mr.und Mrs.A.H. Jung-bluth. I Mr. and Mrs. John Crlnk visltedl Sunday eveninz with Mrs.FredChristensen and Arletta.Mr and Mrs. F. .l. En:-rsnh andtheir niece. Jeanna Junabluth. re-tumod Saturday from a three-week _vacatlon at_.Lake Miltona, .....-......,...........,,,.e-...we asscab.Either :cab or spot blotch may cause shrunken,smaller~sized, light brown kernels. The Pathologist also states that, ot the fair number ol samples which have been examined, a big share of the samples show spot hlotch and weathedng.Many more will be gathered,with the assistance of AAAo\fficials, with- in the next few days.Laboratory sts to determine how much of the discoloration is due to nab arenow under way, and more definite CO. BROME GRASS GWEN "B" RATING Broms grass strains of three Washington County fanners havebeen classified as of intermediate type and have been given a gradeof "B" ln tests ln Lincoln, lt was reponed this week by L. C. New- ell,assistant agronomist of the College of Agriculture.The strains may temporarily be con- sidered as the best adapted to ......n.......»....\v-L..-¢..._.".. éisien iiisesi-Pewnon 'i Runs scored-»Wol!13 r~rrcmNG RECORDS Johnson __________2 Schaler - .,,._2 lllsckln ---__1 Williamssalluos --. .______o w- L0 100016672asa1ooolooo___,,..-o w r r n Williams Nelson _Wolff . _rl. .Thomv - us m'rrs:nsr2114.sms, f f f i f f a i i s .-us 40 15 .8753252211331;.ggg 1Wolff and Peterson had to swf and spoil a :ood dxth innlnz rec-'ord Sunday.Wolf! tripled and;scored on I'efenon's llnkle and-that was the #int time ln tongames the local club hu tallied inthe dxth frame.'.. .| The local club recdved free? transportation 3°l i n t base five; tlmeu Sunday.he some nurnberlMlekin vaunted but the difference*-three ul those five walks re-sulted in runs for Yutan; one of. five for Blair.» ¢.Wi W e W ill Exch Mainto p, W hi We Will Store ` »B l a u *I Phone White 223 1 0 lunge Your Wheat Forte Loaf Flour or Cereals Your Flour UntilNeeded Flour Mill / Sornnun Bros 0 Head of Livestock T Each Saturday and No Yardage.We Have BunnKinds of Livesmfk with them for a week's visit.Sunday guests of the WilliamHinelines were Messrs. and Mes- damee Roland llineline of Orumand Martin Haier.Evelyn Seltz of Omaha suontSunday with her oarents. Mr. andMrs. William Seltz. Little Charles Brodorsen, son ofMr.end Mrs.l~'r-ank Brodersencelebrated his 4th birthday on July16th.Those present to help himcelebrate were Mrs. Henry Jack- son and Cameron and Marian,Mrs.Whit Cameron,Mrs.J.C. Brodersen.Charles and JaniceVan Valin, Mrs. Hattie Cameron,Mr s .Ac ke mia n an d Mr s .Riley Broders eu and La r r y . u a . . . 1 near mexsnuns. Minnesota.Weekend guests o t Mr.andMrs.J.E.Junsbluth were their son,Richard.Tom Bstson andBob Pettizrew. all of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Loren ChristensenandEmmsjean attended s birth concluslohs as to what the situationiswillbepublishedwithintwo weeks or oe soon as the teata arelihlshed. Reports from the Omaha GrainExchangeof July 17 indicated that `considerable "'blight"a marketl`l'.'2¥.§°lI'§'.'§`"'13i`.£° ggggn ~ Item describing certain kernel ds- lnqqn 'icolorutiohs including spot blotch Mr. and Mrs. J. P.Sund. Har~| riet and Wayne attended s show und saab. had shown up in cars ol barley received at the Omahaer, Sunday. glvsn st the home oi terminal market since harvest be Mrs.Emma Nouhnus. near Ben- gan.Most 01 this had occuned son. in honor of Mrs. Inrin Neu-haus. M n .Fred Jumzbluth enter- tained Sunday ln honor of Mr.Jungblutha hlrthdsy.Guests.'were Messrs.und Mesdames Al- bert Hedelund and Marlyos,AlBrodegaardandEvelyn.Chester'!§"'"b|"hL.F"F"¢i° Junzbluth, lla ln the six-rowed type of barley.The report indicated that it was too early to know de!ini\AlY what tha market discount on blighted barley would bs. J.L.Welsh, s member of the Omaha Grain Exchange,"ra w|that farmers store their barley on :| .~»~.--vmiwm iwurusux cunuiuons,and aa such appear to be much superior to nor-them grown seed.In the college tests, brome grass strains originating from old lleldsinNebraskaandKansaswere compared with strains obtainedfrom North Dakota and Canada. Good stands were obtained fromseedlings made in the fall of 1939 and these plantings have been un~ der observation since that time, producing their first good yieldthis year. In Lhe fall seeding in 1939, it was noted during the first year of growth that strains from Nebrasf ka and Kansas had a better leed- ling vigor and early growth, and were more tolerant ot heat anddrouththannorthernstrains. uutscnow ___--..-is o .nw§§'.Z'§.;;'::;:i:::§3 .2 2352 HAROLD QUALsE'rr'ro Qurr coAcniNG in ld ualsett this week turnedinl hilsv rrgignation to the Taka- muh Hillh School board and willretirefromcoachinil to continuehls work with the Iowa Farm Mu- tusl Insurance Comvany at DesMoines.iowa.Mr.Quslsett ac- cepted a position with the insur- ance romvanv in June and recentlydecided to continue in that field.Quslsett is a graduate of Danacolleze. and, until the out year.served as head coach at KennardHiah School.Durina his stay atKennsrd he turned out well coachedwinning teams and Kava the Ken- Bohlsn.Yutan hurler.struckout five men in a row.Hansen toandthei'our'l.h;. Stan Jensen.Stork and Mackln.to retire theslde in the fifth and Stewart to open the 6th gngm "Howdy" Thomosonh single inthefourth frame was the one_hundreth "Cub" hit of the season."Howdy" also made the fint hit of the year.The locals now have 105 safe hits. o » o Blair nlayed without the servicesof their two leadink hitters Sundavas both William and Nelson wereabsent.o_If you haven't seen the local club in action. this Year. you havg yourlast chance Sundav to show your iDDi°eo|ation _ by attending the WANTEI Lawn! bellm, D: 50 To Sell z 'arm I We TrvA t . 1ul 1'i;,~{e§'fI,P i n . ;BLAIR L|vEsr6€k`MX§i2ET SALE EVERY SATURDAY - - . Dag_1¢e_A¢ Arlington Fair Grounds I'avilion Thununaannul-U I l l !t l u u wi ll m m a e a n d M a r jo r i e ull o f o m h ithe ir f a r ms f o r use as feed ' watn excepticmnlly favor able con nard fa ns the ir fi r s t c o nf er e nc e g ame wlm K n llto n y ou ut theU".~t di a mo nd . an o ve r n i gh t gu e s t Tu u id u y ni g h t Mr .and M m .Floy d Thoma son "Sto rage and hand ling fac i liti es a t dltionn for see ding suc h an experi lc hammonnhilfl While -non ar a vu a a|I K n n a r d h i s te a ms twic e wo n th ea t n h mlm B r o d e r s e n h o m e .Joan,Da vi d d v i i ned it .*='1<=°<i um spring, auc h differences'e .Have y ou forsroften Br r '"ze _1 . ~' E ~ r ' -° ; . § " ° ' ! ? " ° " = 2 "Qir.ll l d ~F . " § " £ = n § ? m . ~ , . " ".ff."1'§?"' ...SIL h.§f'l..¥.hem@n nnrthnrn sand lnnflnnwn\conference UUE.th e QODIBFNICG A... .._n.»--81 B Il xrsday, July 31, 1941 L E O D AE G E S 4 m u n u l y w a r e m r s .n e n r yJackson, Cameron and Mnrian undMrs.I-'rank Brodersen and Cath- arina and Charles.Mr.md Mn. Mac Camemnwere Sunday dinner Kueutu nt thelwme nl their d.\\.¢h£er, Mn. Or-villa Hansen md nmily, In OmrJu.Mr. :md Mn. r~.m.,.... ...a (eI 2 I I _---- - - - - - - - - """""""""" mnmnment and I1.lll¥l¢l°ll\3 in the {§`"»`;min'§y'iT,"'i£2¢~sunany - ..?..;.1».l ..¢;m;y=:;n fmvwuxw;;'i'*'x':_ strains were less pronounced.Wnhinm tgn mn::!f}¢ gu:2 still am wondering-what he didunruytheut:-nina origimt- well as e e ~'Mn and Mrs. Irvin Neuhaus af feed that hu Th}8 y u r?rnahn_ Rem dinner iruestu. Mon-av' the shortage 01'AND HIS ORCHESTRAmy . o r Mr. an d Mm. J . ].abe r in the even ing zalled on Mr .a n d H nJund.near Ariimzton. Mr .dan M n .Lo ui smdfh l'rlnlrolnfgon "3- P_g,m¢|_ been u problem in some sections ing fmm old fisldl in louthemlnnment.Numbered they .11 of the stale."Nebraska and n Albert Man unouz the w1m my buebtll zn he borrowed. nothern K m s defeated ware Blmir. Taka-_y of the farmen wha have wen tho outstanding strains in Iii!-»-h PM ogher lame: nchooll..»£3't;,»"' *';\;{_ fggfmgfm ""` plsnnad m feed their burley hlve Lincoln Gent.They wen eu-liar »f§§""EE'l§"i..f."A§"`Z1 ' m g referred no as 1 no you are.fggerggn been concemed because, ls feed !or,|I\heading,higher in yield md \,_...m-..-\...- . .._nc..__ _. .keen um .~... ._.. 'C°.!',§"£i'E;._ °l{{{'f Adm igsion 40c T ;¢f§§lud¢d Mr.u.;."H""n'§ '£;.;5 "'""' and " '' " " " " " "lalbtru m."r. hon and homer lcabby barh.4 Q,Mrs.Curr Lieache,m d nbuebldlgameinGretna.in 1.1; °"¢I1i¥1R'-Mn.Liesch my wmth afternoon.a's mother much less than cleanMn. Ellin, locompnmlad Hmm: lb Icy.However, the feed vnluf- and Mrs.'fhorvaid Hansen h" just retumod fro a 0 m C l e v e l a n d ,s c a b h y b a r l e y ,f o r c a t t l e ,l d M #a n d \ " 3 3 " .1- ' . f ' =' 1 ' 1 ? ' ! 2 . ! E ' ¥ ° " § .U f ' U h ' \ 2 l | \ \ S b I u » M \ ! | ! . . . ll ¥ l i n ~l l l d P O U l t f y ,i l ~ nf i|]fnaer from disease tlnn the nmh~I»'§~23L n c u u m l n u ,I u m l u u u r UI.S n \ | t h ." " "" " v ' "¢ n \m u h I H u l a sm.-uma 1 . . » . , n . ,: n k I w a s w r o m r . har- ne af heev. ' the un- srn ar s.Tlm Avungs produc-tion of hay from xll of the Ne- brukn md Knns u ntrdnl ex- ceeded dnt ot the Average of the northem It-nlnl by a wh perncre.The northern stnlnn in oth- er wordl, were only A little morem m lnlf u n~..|..¢-nv.'n..... ...............-..---------~--~n ' " " '"'a ul 'd c 1511 som§?_,5Z"»'3¥_ ' § ; ' ~" z z B L A I R P L A Y S L A S T 1 nd;1 |o 'l.ll;;r\cogtinued °.J'&'2 . . li l i l ~ ~ ~ work.f i g " f l "Cuba" vzillulzlxypglldrH E R M A N D E F E A T S v o e u e nite a n m w u ' m m v n 1.§'l°§f°".;'f.'f°:.§.. _?_'{*f}"'29'?~ ..... ....\. .-U.._mum vwo e r. s un-I" ~ ';'°~ ""°'gg,Mn. Howard Chl-lnten~h C n l l e g a 5 ; t h e T h o l x va l d 1 ; - - » ~ = ~ ~o , - " g g : : ; L R ' : . Y u ? ' h ' i ; u m e u n v w e n r .I n H r .m d M n .[ a n n ~O t k o K r u s e o f F o n u n e l l e . M r .m d M o n d a y m e n . M n .E i n a r H u m a n .M r .a n d M n .M r .m d M n . ' E l m a B ; J e n n g al : }H m l e n m d H u y A n n f r o m G e n s m d J n . r .cMi . Fnne es M" Huma n s um: i tlnx mlnti s mn omhundly wr [may merely make the barley barley. PULLETS CAN AIDDE FE NS E P ROGR Ksap your pullew spd gurq 1 m g .AM gre a t h sLhem Z . " " '- "r " " ' "v n u v i v \ l ¢ w m i n i v a n A mf \ l | . v J 4 ' - ' J - v n u u l l MJ D !I "ll d h u b !I s t a n l u b t h Iegg. . : : ° . : :. , £ . . " : ... ? . " '. 'L !. E 2 °B E N N I N G T U N L E A D T h a J w . . : : : ; . .,: . , ° . E . '3 . M umnsvvu Ilu\¢»¢l |l U inn um-more fworable mndltionn n nn uvéh h e nn u vfl n qn a l kT¢L......Herman ball club auiiy defntedthe ludinz Grew tum, 7 to 8. togive the Bennington club undis-puted possession of firlt Dllco in y e n wit h BL M:winning a t hrlll-in g um lnn in x mme . e to 5 .Th e lo u] c lu b t ied t he ic o n in the nlnth im d n l an d m m the w x m \ 1 n ¢ m x n m . 1 i m u u ° f ¢ x » | te n th s o l o a l h m should le e | clone,well play ed,l n l l m m e /Th i :be ln z th e fi n a l Klme o f | .h e ' l n m n u l n r n c m w d h m t i d t»d- a n d don 't d l n u v o l n t t h e : m e l bolfl-Th ey wi ll b e ou t t o wi n ; tha Finite Valley langue.Senn- teen Mu wen ramad out by theHermnnnl u xn n a n u w mn i wthmenm:in s a . n m nine in-Inlmn to taka a lead that wu new ar thrnianod.Ramon nmno ditl third Dlmea Dosltion by dufeavfhu: Arlinzton whlh the Fort Cal-|hmm U l m " H a n d i n tenth"mi gh t P. v . M m l k u n mm. ;of the Iona la d i n ;BmnlnxtonMlm. "B UY NRM u A gust of MigBobby Lou Chrhtennn of Her- llr. and Mm. CI LAL E" 'U§ ': » ~= °°~ - s f ? BARLEY msmscowRA'r1oN Ylnuvb mm mymg mms mn u n o l pub-dng them on the mukst lhll |um~ mar, Lhanby providing mon eggs for Unch Bun'|| food-for-ddeme nmrnm xml nldlmr vnur own ln. .......... ........ ... ..,........... nw...-kn.Information to be obtdnnd from lddidcml tests in northaut Nebrukn i l needed to ccmplsw dm mary on ndnpvhtiun of bmmsuarllunmno u r wen Sand:g m -nz the Loren h y m n : onel i n .A.L Fdndlen and hermotherwereFx-ldny afternoonallen nt the Loren Lnymm lmme.lin. Jo hn wuma o f Suk Cm- wr. Minnesota, lim Ollie Hudlo- lon and Cell;nanas 'Ama n -mnmm..y ,f§ .§ .l'ff ..... -. uv uumuy alarmed b dh-cnlontlune of your new brle y lu true dilcolondung my |,, me Io mb dan um Y-be nm nod.of thln n u o n have 31 the development of certain mmm- ln- ~::°~w : ~ ~ - - » ~ » - I:1 Nfllmbrl io has .§.»."1$ .|.?.|._. come.Thlt'| the suggestion of CountyExkmlonAgent E.D.Fnhmey. Them ls no definite an shorten now but than muy be in the !u~ture unleu egg production le £n~ ensued.People an eating mfm eggs at home, the lrmy needs IM; la n" s tnlnl to thi n put o f the n m .The Nebruke l u me n 'Itnllm in the Llncoln mc have been (1 -\ de d A,B mdC ,| e c o l di n gto thelr purity to type Ind lenenl adaptation fa louthern Ne b r u h conditions.Only A llnlnl nn to |.. ...........,| L.. n.. \v.x.._.\.- n EATvi., Yleves C\°5¢ ' --f E»¢v"1§e,¢|1 Itry tltéQA-"°" A a s -n - : M le n a n nu m I n _-¢¢'l 'H-"i1`?1`nu-a a n t n u nt l y u h d.._ P" f._ 'f °' 1 l_ "! ' le n t o u t Tha n- 2 1 .. . - -a -- - L - '- --- " "' G mv n n \ c n u e . o n m i r .I _,,\......, ,.n~u¢~n w menus on_ ___..........--m.v u .July rr, by K.W.Fallon, poducdon 10 million cue :dur-Mr. and Kn. Mu: Cameron lad Auimnt Pnihologlxt nt the Ne- in: ; 15~montl\ n¢d°d. andlng nmMn, Hattie Camel-nn wan WM- bn-uk; Etpsrimant Station.summer, md hnvs rupoulhd N*g g - 1 °§¢Y\|"K cnllen at the Gmntly concomad over them, lawn tiguxu indicats dm m-' "<E'&n.¥I'1i§' making, how to n limndor can one gn vm 5 County Young People Were Af West Point 4-H Camp Il Rhoda Chesley,Mary Lloyd and Harold Stevens. an,Mildred md l h d y n Reeh, Benin.Bmnunun o l P m c u - houn; Arlene Ollon, Vlrginin LIp~ plncott,Mxrllynns Ollngler,nnd Kenneth L. Fear ot Blair, A total of 86 youngawn st- Lended the West Pvint amp-41 boys and 46 girls.There were representations from CumlngCounty (14 young people); Siam ton (9); Burt (26); 'Fhurawn (l9);Washington (15) and Madison (8). Stale representatives who took charge of the camp activities were Guy Davis,Ralph Copcnhnver, -.1 ;= present at.the Monday and Wed- Ted athrop,Roy Atwood and Red nesday camp sessions.. The county group included Jean Nelson, Janice Loftia, Mary HelenLoftis, Patricia Ryan, Nona Kafftl and Leah Mae Lowe of Herman; Donna. Marie Hawkins, Lois Siev- Mlnnesotans GuestsOl Mn. Hudlesnn. Bohn Mr.and Mrs. John Willard of 5 County Young People Were Af West Point 4-H Camp Il Rhoda Chesley,Mary Lloyd and Harold Stevens. an,Mildred md l h d y n Reeh, Benin.Bmnunun o l P m c u - houn; Arlene Ollon, Vlrginin LIp~ plncott,Mxrllynns Ollngler,nnd Kenneth L. Fear ot Blair, A total of 86 youngawn st- Lended the West Pvint amp-41 boys and 46 girls.There were representations from CumlngCounty (14 young people); Siam ton (9); Burt (26); 'Fhurawn (l9);Washington (15) and Madison (8). Stale representatives who took charge of the camp activities were Guy Davis,Ralph Copcnhnver, -.1 ;= present at.the Monday and Wed- Ted athrop,Roy Atwood and Red nesday camp sessions.. The county group included Jean Nelson, Janice Loftia, Mary HelenLoftis, Patricia Ryan, Nona Kafftl and Leah Mae Lowe of Herman; Donna. Marie Hawkins, Lois Siev- Mlnnesotans GuestsOl Mn. Hudlesnn. Bohn Mr.and Mrs. John Willard of ;uu1wums AMUNG M rs E Néuhaus To HONOR FORMER |nu.L M bl n.y,;°»m _P >nDLAND's HONORED --|,NELQINE PETERSEN nvites Friends Bf;q==»' ny 7-Rithlrd P rke,gh,Thr~ee_Walhingwn_ County mi-Bn de .|ul y ~Mnuudhins. P. c. I'eLan¢n .m T o 1 00 t|\Pnrlu E'!""'_.*""'*~ QW"-nn;Juno .___________ v - , - - . ..- . n ylentenain lt an open house, Sun-l».0 da ,July 27, complimentary t.o~~wi. son-ln-law and daughber, M,.|Mrs. K8I`0ll!l9 JohllB0!l To and Mrs.c.w.McAllister o l H o l d n H o u s e O n Jamestown, Calllomln. All friends u n d a y gl' Mrs. McAllister (formerly Misa naugnwn,Muleouh,Ka ma .Married by wunty judge. July 10 "lyde E. May and Su- ah J. Dow,Omaha.Marriad by county judge. July I2-Phi lip llogqr ldyen - oL8FifteenWashington y oung people an d Mi ns W olfe. ho me demnn ntrntinn_. . ._ -. - -- v »u n v u n | § G l l \a t t e n d e d i h g 4 - H c a m p a t W e s t ; P o i n t ,M o n d a y ,T u e s d a y a n d W e d - n f - s d n y o f t h i s l v e e k .A g r i c u l t u r a l McClell8n.__an a re a r :L:n p e r Oma h a Mar-»10 M n .Kar oli ne Johnson.o l d e l t ld e d by Re v. J oh n P R»-»L=- Agarll r;. D.Fahrncy was also |wom8.n i n Ha r ma n , wi ll celebrate J u ly 19-»Ri¢hard Mo le na a r an dHc A.lli8f»er will ar~'her ninetieth birthday wi th a n J ennie Broesder o f Roc k Rapids, a f t e r a sho rt visi t op en h ouse c e lebr atio n, n ext Sun-f0 f W l} I Mar vin ~ Har man of Ro c k Jampemen h o me m l d a y ,J u l y 2 7 .s h e a l s o e x t e n d e d R a p x d s a n d B l a m e N e l s e n o f L u - ~T I I P V .n h ; h | » f l n l f » . . . .. L L : _.I ¢ ¢." " egiltrgar this week. Lu nd ,th e s o n o f Mr . a n d Mr s ' l § 1 # \ l r ¢ l T | \ l r |u . ¢ . ¢ . ! " . . A »n » \ J 1 .Pan BOHS STORE PHONE soo Refrigerated Lockers For Rent Booth's Fresh Frozen Strawberries, Red Rasp- berries, Etc.; Com, Peas, Lima Beans, Brussels Sprouts, Broccoli, Etc.; and Fresh Frozen Fish -Open Sunday Mornings- SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY We Accept Orange md Blue Food Stamps. Items Marked ° Are Blue Food Slamp Ite~l. *PEACHES, Calif., freestone, doz. _........-....23c "'TOMATOES, home grown, 2 lbs. APPLES, Dutchess, 5 lbs. .15c 254: PEAS, Golden Measure ,No. 2 can .......e.10c COFFEE, Halls, lb. 29c; 2 lbs. JAR LIDS, Mason, zinc, doz. COOKIES, Dutch Mill, plain, 2 lbs. .57c 234: 250 T O I L E T T I S S U E , 6 r o l l s ~ *BACON SQUARES, lean, lb. STEAK, sirloin, corn fed, lb. HADDOCK FILLETS, celo wrapped, lb. .15c .30c .22c Am. WOOL SWIM SUITS Girls Suits ..$l.00"FF Ladies $1.65:0$3.95 Men's $1.00 to $2.60 Boy'| 50c to $1.30 M E N ' S D R E S S S L A C K S ~ In Summer Weight:~'»*~ %T ~'Child's Jumperalls ,1 ~ ~ f °'°"\7f.`».'I§f1l,"§f$»'°°é\5 5 c 2 f o r $ 1 . 0 0 , v ". J ~".M e n ' ni2 - ~~ r £= £@ §: < : ¢i ¢;: % §;~D r e s s S t r a w s ~~ . ; ,C h o i c e O f T h e C a l e ~~~~$ 1 0 0 I '; " ' ~ Q `1 ~ & f ° @ :'R . ~ 5 1 ; ~V a l u e s t o $ 2 . 9 5 i n T h i s L o t Reg. 551: to 651: Sellers ` ~ \~\A _, 3 5 c 3 f o r $ 1 . 0 0 - 1 Q 1 /,, 321 / L ___I ~ rf-sin: m / M ~ Men's and Boy;s ~ S l a c | < . S u l t s ~ V ~ ; ~ ~ =1 > Men'a Reg. $2.95 to $6 Values '' o f f Now $2.20 to $4.50 ~ ~fs B ys Reg. $1.65 to $2.50 F' ~~ Now $1.25 to $1.90 ~~> wasacuuu IJUIIU,I¢C€lV¢u B Iaraaipquqtiento f 3.87,on l; au une JIIBPEIHeming for d, were aceornpaUta h . h u M.-. - - - ;m u u l vl l a l. u i e d f r o m O g d e n , f r i e n d s t I n n a D n i . n - - -- - - '" [under perfect.uuu, uns week, w an ner verne.mmnesom.Dbllblg sera-»o attend her 100th birth-rnony performed by Rev. C. E.~Tlg{y 27,1951,saying,Hamilton._ sink' 6J§¢r2f"`niiI{§ "`f`TiIx=§21 over the week-and st the homes ol Mrs. Olive Hudleion and Hr, and Mn. T. A. Bohs. Misa Morrison. JsmaCohle Wed ln Wyoming Mlm Hirlun Mnrrlmn wh.. he.; out the past year. Miss Menking and Misa Mc- Clellan both received quotlents ol 8.61.They are the daughters of Mr. and Mn. C. A. Menking sud Mr. and Mn. H. F. McClellsn, xe- spectlvely. Lund ls s member of the juniorclan.Min Menkimr 4...mnhf.. ~.mas.|=;nw|N NEUHAUS Mrs.Erwin W.Neuhaus (pictured above) was Miss Inez Svmds af Arlington prlor to her marriage on July 8."The gnqe ls the daughter af ........W.. ul mm ww; m ma r e r".home in Omaha.Renaming thek Born in Oslo, Norway ln 1851, three-week vacation war esrly Mrs.Johnson uma to the Unlhed next week, Ula McAllister:plm sum in 1885 and settled in Her-vinlfa in Oklshomn snd other msn in 1890, just 51 yen-|ago. palnta south before returning to She enjoy: K°0d health und is varyJamestown.sctlve,working In her glrdsn every day And doing her mm cookB I R T H S lug and house work.Her seaet Junior Bellows, non of Mr. snd Mrs.V.F.Bellows,is spending sevenl dsys in Pender with hisgnndfsther, Cecil Bmghn. ry o f m m n nur A nenvme mustm vu: unnzzI° ~ r ' "311.nu ll mr s .J .P.SILDCIB o f f o r I lo n g Iij?.°.'ff.'...°i°'f}2,¥f:'."Ef.."l:':.':'f,':-£2f 2 2 ? " " " M i s s " ° ' " ° " " » * m a h --1=!e==s-°»» and - graduate of the J o f f w s o w -A d nu gh ter was b orn f ollmv the G01fe, she mid, wu to den Rude. "to do un--.....................,...... ...mu wmaof Sunrlae,Wyoming, were mar~ ried lt Sundee on Setnrdny, July 12.They plan to make their per- manent iesidence there. Mrs.Cohl i l the daughter di Mrs.Amy Morrison Q!Herman, and a zndlute of 'the Hermln Jwy 16 ca Mr. and Mr Dmuld 00 other: as you would have thehaJohnson of Ornalu.Mn. John- do unto Y°\l"~»---~~M'Il\'\Kwn Hi h School.Mr FRANK SMAGACZ To WED AUGUST 5 KNhI blgs f ds é 5: "gm -_m_=g;<=;gg sun Wu formerly m n [ mm Among than attending the cele- Emma Neuhaus of Omahn.The wedding was sdemnlzed by Rev. G. C.Becker of the Immanuel Moeller of Fart whom..bratdnn,Sundny,wm be Mrs. wo'rs N.Mr. :nd Mrs. Glenwood Johnlou's' dnughtefm Mrs.-L M. Wolen o l Lyons (nee Ju". West ot Hemun lnd Mn. RobertForty guests were present at n Lutheran Church of Bannon.Green of Hermm) are Une pu-xk'|_i8{2 »_Call!ox dinner.recentlv. whm Mr nm!Mr..ma mr...n-..\.....-L -nm-»-1 -\\-\~~-~--H-» -"I rHigh School in 1940.She hnd Mrs.Leo Tobin of Tekamsh ra- vlsited hem frequently with hex' vealed the engagement d theirbrother, Frank Mon-laon and fam~ daughter,Frances,w Frank ily.Smagacz, also af Tekamalz,form- erlv nl Arlim-Aim __-.......- n n null:lull!l l l " 'n o d e m u u r u l d e n e a e l m _ l m ...nl _-_o I ' _______"_"....,-..-. .....:nuuten uma.fdly ll..Y mmxnmr nom Iourtedn greitgr;-:<'c}\ildrer\.A huge birthday cake with ninetyI S S U E C A L L F O R .candles will hold the nlace of hon-wan reamshaus, an 1 er,is call. e wherever Mr .Ne u xirplane factor ~ ed for duty.' gn., =¢\' ¢>;f¢,,_,g5%.lil"'f *3'f€2='~..;...4.. A N r;». Lathrop wls an Oma- , Saturday. ter E. Gnehring spent C.C.C. BOYS A call lor C.C.C. boys has been issued for July 29.Appllamona are to be mnde m the local cmn~ mittee and those boys who u e taken will be furnished free trann- portatlon w Weeping Waterwhich is the camp they will join.There is an openlng for several oronthedinner table f b Y |__A ~h 7 o ou i n wa i g bM A R R I A G E L ICENSES MmUONB do . The wo rs t o f lt ls, you never know whenMnrrlnge licenses have been ln~I Alaeplesa night ls coming. §'_;f;'e following couples since why no1D:¢Zr|1;;;r¢d7 July 1-0rvin T. Soll d Vll b-La M. Garbels, wm P°§.u f . .EW l r v ; a : | n; N; v l n ¢ m neg [ry R9v.H.c.Ju1 Frese.~"P" ._'?°""°'1 q 1 Nyholms Return From Utah Camp Rev. and Mrs. Paul Nyhoim and children, Paul, Gunnar, and Ellen Mana,returned Saturday evening from Brighton, Utah, where they had spent the past two weeks. Rev.Nyholm conducted a Bible "1'h§v§§&§if§1'£;w§§5111 be .°1.m,M}~w ; f August 5 at St. Pa.tricl:'s Church ,r 5:§¢25.;'e'?f in Tekamah. Miss Tobin was graduated from Tekarnnh High School,attended Creighton University, and is now clerk in the Burt County draft 13 03 1 11 0 ffi C8 .M r . R m n c r n r w r a n n n f ' r r r o ~ Mrs. Ted lha shopper camp if] um m1»fii§»m r s .~n e a r S a i t M r .a n d M r s .F e l i x S f,mi n i mu m I in C n i u m h n n i n n l I\ l » . | In ~ ? . .E u e s d a y a f !Lernoon with Mrs. Don|~July 2'fu sm nn cc ma' P"'""m""**°¥ '1°°P-bws. xt ls reported.Charlotte Mnne Blu emmxea Siaplnatthadmgliore aa- I S G W E N B m o n bycyuny udge.du' and get A packaxe. Lake.The Nvholmn,.' " ¢ ' r - 1 --- - "-..-. -» ¢- wu u go n u i | | \ y v|roost Qleasant vacation in connec- the Tekanmh schools.He was tion mth the trip, visiting :friends outstanding athlete at Colurn at Brush, Colorado, en route.High School and later at MidlD - . .\ Y _ \ . - l !\ |¢¢" i. . ll -- _I t ¢ a u a n .bun and rec t. Mrs . Ida W a y of Cmlz an d Mrs S l d IGuy Cook of Blair were Thursday T R A N S F U S I O N S ;s»..?§?¢,. "3£'.l...d"£'§aftemoon visitors at the home ol county jvds Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Hancock.Stewart Jacobs, son of Mr. md July S Harold E_Fa m a nd Mm.Laun Snyder returned to Mrs. Roy Jacobs, who hu been ill Evelyn Hopkins, Blair.Married Blair Sunday mornin!Alkr a lor some time. was Lnkrn ur St. L_......_-- Try Dr. Mila Nefvine Tab- leu for Nnummxeu, 51,¢,,.le m wu d u ¢o Ncrmnuneu, Nervous Hmdadu,Excita- bility,Nervous Ifvitability. §°'*"!l¢!=»|~¥»¢~ Am. WOOL SWIM SUITS Girls Suits ..$l.00"FF Ladies $1.65:0$3.95 Men's $1.00 to $2.60 Boy'| 50c to $1.30 f i \/ f ' ss -. ~ ;;ff.= 11:. ; ' |- . -~ l l l l l l l 1 4 J' ,, M E N ' S D R E S S S L A C K S ~~ . /">< o n - '$ 2 2 5 ~. ~ _ _ _$ 4 5 0 `' I A / \ < > \ ~1 'X " "I'~1 * ln tu d a n d Pl a i n \x i / \ In p p e r F r o n h ' =§"~'~;`c|»ila'= .lumperalls ',/~ 1 ."'°"c:'..'::':::,*a1.,§,*°°g~~ki _,Q ~:5 5 c 2 [ u r $1.00 ul ~ in x m.H e ~ ~ 5 taught lu thn_ lehonll nt Sllnfr Rev.Nyholm will lava again on Saturday, to conduct a similar 0 I:I ; J .~ M e n ' s D r e s s W a s h P a n t s Cx-ou Ono Group Two$ 1 . 5 0 / a l u e a $ 1 . 6 5 - $ 3 V a l u e s C l q § g o u t 9 8 c .1 111 O f f ~ G|LB|amsoN's "¥.:'ff,§. \_. .I 1 |gd e m o n s t r a t i o n t e a m w e r e c h o s e n t o m p m s o n t t h e c l u b a t t h e 4 - H c ou nty a nd state f air s.Th ey ar e composed ol'Pa ula Lee Jones, B z .. Cheerful Homemaker: The Cheerful Hnmemakers 4-H Club met with Erma Schmidt, July 15, when comfort protecton were judged.Joan Vogt will be-hostess July 31st. Sew-Whll Club The Sew-What 4-H Clothing lClub met Wednesday, July 16, atllhe home of Norma Jeanne Juck~ 'non, president.The Mines Paulali ne Janes,Isabel Flwm,Nonna 'Jackson and Bette Stimpson, who ,sm~ved,discussed mcasuremnnta:und the fitting ol patterns.An iniemsllng article on creative de-lnign and [he making of a dress N E C K W E A R i ~ Light Summar Patterns !;V Re|.55c¢o65cSsll¢r|~ ' J ,_ 4 3 5 c 3 f o r $ 1 . 0 0 'Tn l ~ n l p a t W a p !~ i ~ 0 i n g th~fa c u lty ~ a t T e k ; ~in 1940. I L I . |¢0 \¢. . . . n u . . APPLE BUTTER, 2 lb. jar .._....-_.,._._._.....l5c CANDY BARS. 3 for I C E T E A B L E N D , q t . j a r ~ CAKE FLOUR, Omega, 4 Ib. pkg,..__.25c S U P E R S U D S , 3 2 5 1 : p k g s . ~ SOAP, white, laundry, 8 for ...-._.._.......,..._25|: PEACHES and PEARS, No. 2% can ._...15c GRAPE FRUIT, No. 2 can ..__,.....,,,.,.1(J~c Oleo, lb.~._.....15cPORK cHoPs, lb.._.,.-...,_2v¢ m u y POTATOES, peck l .29c CRACKERS, 2 lb. box ....,15c GI N GE R SN A P S, l b. ~ PRESERVES, strawberry, 4 lb.. jar FRUIT PECTIN, Butternut JAR LID S, Ker r Mas on , d oz. ~ __....45¢ .10cJ A R C A P S , M a s o n , d o z ~ , v ". J ~".M e n ' ni2 - ~~ r £= £@ §: < : ¢i ¢;: % §;~D r e s s S t r a w s ~C h o i c e O f T h e C a l e f ~ = » w x ~` :~~~~$ 1 0 0 I '; " ' ~ Q `1 ~ & f ° @ :'R . ~ 5 1 ; ~V a l u e s t o $ 2 . 9 5 i n T h i s L o t eral weeks in Nash ville,Tennes- see,Dr .an d Mr s .W .R.Balier were ove rni ght guests,Thurs day , of Mr s. Bs ller' s mother, Mrs. J . P. Jensen.Mr s.Baller wi ll be re~ rnc mbe red s s the forme r Mis s Don othy G. J ensen. Dr.Baller ha s b een te ac h ing in .a l .. ... Visitors Here low Nashville.Upon his arrival in Chicago he will continue his duties as guest pmfesaor at Northwest- ern University, the Garrett Instl- Lube, until August 15. En route to Bldr, Dr. and Mm. Baller were overnight guaats o lMr, and Mm. J. C. Bamlaen of Av.- '|anl.|, Georgia, at the Bermlsen'| lovely home,"The Viking".Mr. and Mrs. Bertelnen have visited inlllulrofbehln the pnst, as guests of Mr. and Mrs.K. P. Hundahl, attending 'numeroul conference: of Dana College. s u : 709 Luc |\| Men's and Boys ~ S l a c | < . S u i t s ~ . ~ \ ~~/o f f ~ f ~ f . ~ 1 ' c ~/ Q Mer'a Reg. $2.95 to $6 Values '' :..s ,'°" ° l ' , .§ ? f f 6 f ? . f f f "~~ .I t. l I :0 \r ~.F r e d Frenc h and Cly de o f Ke n- na rd an d Rob ert Benty of B la i r . Mi ss Ru th K eg ler wa s o p er a te d upon fo r ap pen dic itis th is week at I :. |I Blair.was guest o f honor a t a fa mily reunion,Sunday .Th e even t, h eld a t the Bla ir s wimmin g pool park,wa s i n observanc e o f he r fi r s t birthday . Atten d in g the reunion were Messrs.a n d Mesd ames Ea r l Th omps on a nd J oa n,Da n Th o mp - son,Grac e and Edna,Lawr enc e Cook an d fa mi ly o f Ar li ng to n, .I :1 0 Calhoun;Ha r r y Tu c ke r a n d Dic k Stri c kle tt of Bla ir . Fa mily Reunion Ho no rs J o an Tho mp so n Li ttle J o an Tho mps on , d au gh te r o f Mr .an d Mr s.E a r l Tho mps on .e 1 | : 1 :n m~:Her c ondition is reported to be satAd ve r ti s e in Th e E nte rp r ile isfn c tor y at thi s ti me.. PICNIC HOSTS Mr. and Mrs. T. A, Bohn enter- tained at a picnic dinner, Sunday, in honor ol Mr.Bohn'birthday. Guests included Messrs. and Mea- dnmel John Young, M. O. Davin, Ted Lathrop, Roy Atwood and RexDaids of Omaha. T. A. BO]-IS' ARE Reunion Honors Visitors From Chlago Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Strlcklett and son af Chicago, Illinois, werehonor guests at a flmlly reunion held Sundny,nt the Neil Wea; hams in Fon Calhoun. The Strick- letta have been vinltlng Mr. Strlrk- Iett's parents, Mr. and Mm. Dick Strlcklett of Blair and other rela- tives in this vicinity. Among those attending the !nm~ ily gathering were Messrs. and Mesdames Lloyd Stdcklett nnd son of Chlcagn;Bud Hall and children of Wayne;Andrew Nel- » week's visit in Ottawa,Kansas, with her son, H. B. Snyder. Mrs.Roy Davis and childnm ol Craig spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Suth- erland. 'Mm Chris Struve and daughter, Marilyn,were vdalton,Saturday, at the parental,Henry Stork, home near Herman. Joseph'a Hospital,Wedneada where he was given a blood tran fusion.Jacobs has had lever blood transfusions before this. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Gllbértson 1 Lux Angeles, Calilomia have 11 rived in Blair for a three weel visit at the parental. Ed Gilben son home.Lyle is employed i one of the California aircx-all; fax .2s-nl rf r- :s|,_ n ny w. b. wwe.Leslie J.Fish-er,Denver,and Margaret Weat-rom,Plainview,married by Rev. John P. Brooks.H. Dean Jenkins Ind Maxine Melford,Woodbine, Iowa.Married by Rev. T. I. Sand- lin of Fon Calhoun.Dean S. Mc- Dermott,/Cunp Robinson,Arkan- sas and Ethel L.Rockwell, Oma~|...F rv-:han 1so_ NER`iNET£§LETs W W ~# ~nn Aun'4\ |,J Veal Steaks Leu Tender B € € f R o a s t ClmiceC||t|. M i n c e d H a m Sliced or Piece .. 'Boneless Ham Rolls §','$,',..., 'Pork St eak..., H&InbUrg€r PureBu:f . Lb. 33c Ls. 22c Lb. l5c .Lb. 300 u.. 23c |_|,. 20C MILLER'S CORN FLAKES Znks- 15c ~ Auorled ...~ L b s ~Wax Paper {if,f's§Z".... l 8 c SALAD DRESSING R i c h A n d C r e a m y Full Quart Kre-Maid l 9 c Kre-Maid TEA For ICED TEA Qgur Jar 17c Grapefruit ||,qj,,,, sae . . .Eu. 36 Lemons l.arla5iz¢ . _ . .».,.. 30c Sweet Corn . . . . .Du. loc Apples FarPies -. . . . . .U, 5c c-I.-o-T-H-LN-GStraw Hats 49c to 591: Shirts um Work .....,.59c Shoes cl... 0.4 of Work /na nm;X X Overalls |_,,,s,, ua...$1,65 W .J .S a s 3P h o n e s z W e D e l i v e r ¥[iss Jgan"A§5rA§>}1 Qtillf ~ :tt re on=-ik- k. ck a- n~ad1d nd sl- rtck er mof a 'is isif rerl ,_ TCrl. s. 1- d it 1. Il Bsny home in Walthill. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Newell are spending this week in Arlington with their son and daughter-im law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Newell. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. "1°°g_ andarspdntSundayinyonsWMrs. Klopp's parents,Mr. and Mrs. C. E. MeMohles. V. M. Johnson of Grand island was s brief caller one allemoon oi' this week at the home of his lath- cr, J. l'. Johnson; he had been in Omaha on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Bmce Denuiis andMm. George Stewart and daughter left Thursday morning (today for a two~week vacation tour Oregon and Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Groths had aatheir guests, Sunday, Mr. and Mm. Glen Green and son and Mrs. M. ll. Green oi' Craig, Mrs. Lynn Mllton of lloldrege, Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. w. K. Strode en- tertained several days last week for Mrs. Strode's sister, Mrs. Ruth Hearn and Patty, ol Omaha.The llenms returned to their home on Sunday. Mrs.Clifford Krause,assistedhyhermother,Mrs.Amanda Struve,and Mrs.Karl Petersen. entertained at a kensington meet- ing for Royal Neighbor lodgemembers, Tuesday. Guests of Mrs. R. E. Mckeyn- olds,Wednesday afternoon,wereMrs.Don Peer and Mrs.Donald Yost.Mrs.Feer called on Mrs. Burt Williams, Jr., Monday after- n o o n . Mr. and Mrs.Robert Minor of Nebraska City are the parents of a son born Saturday morning. Mrs. Minor ia the former Eleanor Wage:s, daughter of Mns. Hattie Wagers ol Bladr. Mr.and Mrs George Enyesrt, Mrs. Anna Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Fhlppin and Shirley Nash at- tended a Townsend picnic at Car- ter Lake in Omaha,Sunday. Miss Nash appeared on the pro- gram. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ray of north of Herman visited Mrs. Margaret Iverson, Will and Pearl. on Mon- dly evening.Sunday supper guests of Mrs. Iverson were her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Iverson and Gerald. Bob Hunt completed his six- week course of training at the Fort Leonard Wood,Miasoud R. O. T. C. camp, returnkig Saturday evening to the homo of his par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hunt, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Earl S. Tripp andfunnyspentSundayinLincoln, among relatives; their niece. MissEllensreKirby,returned home with them after a weak ln Blair. Accompanying the 'hippo back to Blair was Margaret Ann Tripp, who will spend a week aa the guest of har cousin, Claralynn Tripp Dr. and Mm E. P. Gnhrlal xml Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. L. Vi Imtta.Both Mr. and Mrs. Evan were formerly teachers in the Contrel school; Mrs. Evans will be re membered as Miss Marian Hlgbe Sunday guests of Mr. and Mn Emest Tornblsd and Mrs. Semir Stapleton were Mrs. Grace Simo of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. J. 2 Bennett ol Sioux City, Iowa.MnSimonremaineduntilManda evening. The Happy Circle Club met Fri day afternoon with Mrs.Robo:Mlnor, the time belng spent i sewing; later a lunch was serve< to the twel\e members ottendin; the meeting.Mrs. w. O. Bollim will he hostess, July 31. Among those attending the fu neral services ol Miss Emm. Meservey, held Saturday at a Fre mont mortuary,wereBadgerow,Mrs.Lutie Misses Melita Taylor, Blanche Hill. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Leland visited in Yorkr Shmday, with Mr. and rs. R.E Palme and children.The Palme: formerly resided in Blair, whex Mr. Palme was connected with the local county assistance office. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McKenna o Clearwater,Florida,were brie visitors in Blair, Tuesday, follow ing a trip through the middlewest They were accompanied to Florida by Mr.McKenna's moth:-r,Mrs Cora McKenna, who will be their guest for about three months Guests of Mrs. Emma Soll, Mun- day were her brother and sister-in< law, Mr.and Mrs. H.F. Bolling of Scribner, Nebraska.Mrs. Mary Soll of Bloomfield and Mrs. George Soll and daughter, Jacqueline,otPaulina,Iowa,anrived Tuaday afternoon to he overnight guests vt Mrs. Soil. A pleasant picnic supper at the swimming pool park was enjoyed Wednesday evening by Mrs.A. B. Wood:-ing and daughters, Mrs. John J. Jensm and family,Mrs. Elmer Jensen and family,Mrs. Minnie Nelson,Mrs.KatherineRhoades and daughter. Mrs. Swingholm and daughter, Miss Pauline McBride. The daughter of the late Nielsen family,together their laminiea, will hold thei nual plenic at Wild Court nsar Fremont. next Sunday. Mrs.Con l.McKay Grace ani Lucke an( ebrasks Johnand Peter with r an-Park The daughters living in this vicinity are Mrs.J.P.Andexsnu,Mrs. James Larsen, and Mrs. H. C. Pet- ersen, of Blair; and Mrs.Jens Larsen of Hooper. Wanen,Jenkins, son of Mr. andMn. Earl Jenkins, ldt Sunday for Omaha when hs spent several days with his brother-in-law and slstsr, Mr. and Mrs. John Brusa. He will spend,the remainder of the week in Lincoln with his brother, Earl Jsnkins, Jr., ntumlng Sun- 4-.. o | L I A i I I 1|dvlthtsr, Ruth Annstte, wha lt the T. A.Lindonmeyer hams, '|'h"\1d\y av wng.Snturdxy evening menu of Mr. Llndanmay- ar Ind hh daughts r. ln.A. W. Kinhmsn Ind Bobby,m n Kr.a n d l n . H. A. W m md Vi d e ! n y .Mrs. w. E. Lucke -nn be .l marlt a brldll shower compllmmhry \ bo her coulln. Mis: Ethel Quigluy, Prldly.The event Il w Lake pine In North Bend.Follndng h unmrrlegthat t n r v l l i c f tbe sl mu nm,- m u vvuxwv m u m l no f O m l l u .D r . a n d Mn . W ll l ln n h |3¢_|, L_ § ~ ' = a n d n m o f m m m : p a n t h u ° ' " 'n d u y a t t a m m n a t th a L£nd¢n~ m n . .M. . . Alv|:§boh\'|\ni\'*¢'vH» THE ENTERPRISE | lmdimr Newspaper Subscripiian Price Per Yau. $1.50 Entered u second-clnn mutter under Lbs Int of Conzrou of Minh 1879. lt the mamma nt Blair. Nebruka. PUBLISHED .away THURSDAY .1.; 5 W e 1 "~ 'f f ~ i ; : l f f § é * ? ~ ? » § ~ Messrs.and Meedames Clyde Henman and som of York, GilbertHall and children and Melvin Hun-sen of Raliton. Joe Konvalin and sons, Dr. S. Pritchard and David were guests Sunday at the C. W.Hansen home to hell: Miss HazelHansenObserveherbirthdly. Lola Mae Hansen went to York to spent several days at the ClydeLyman home. Mr.and Mrs.L.E.Peterson and Mrs. Jessie Tallman were Tuesday eveninar callers at the 1 J. JOHN A. RHOADES, Editor and Publisher HILTON RHOADES, Auil\An\ Editor; Advartillng MARY-BETH MCQUARRIE, Locll Editor ROY F, BE'l'I'S, Preanmn and Compodwr MISS VANOLA J. BRUNTON, Linotype Openwr MARIE RASMUSSEN, Linotype Operator 82, Celebrated With Family Event W as Observed At Ho m e of So n l as t Week J.C.Appleby of Arlington, pioneer resident og Washington quietness kept him nwake.the youth Plelded with oifieerl m hi] hime ova-night.He wanted a cell, he uid, just to have a few people araund. He was refused admittance. . » ¢.u ..,~wererejectedbeause ol physiclxl de- fects; they are Ralph Rathjen and Wesley Wallace. Emat Jipp of Calhoun also en- listed at Fort Crook io# s three- year term of Aviation servlae.He has entered the qvlniion school Mi ll i o n Ov e r A Y o u A g o in te rn al re ve nu e ta x collec tions inc reased i n Ne h rn s ga fr o m $20,~ 639,576 to $2B,980361 du r in g th e fisc al y ear ended lust J une 30, the treasury reported Mond ay . Tm :sources inc luded Corpora- 3 r E I .! Mr. und Mrs. Jurgen ChristensenAnd End J°hnlon :ment Thuradnyafternoon at Binh-.llsu visitingMr. and Mrs. Charles Christensen and Karen. Mrs.Nels Knudsen and Mrs. Dave Richards visited Mrs.Eric Kmudxen and Marybeth. Tuesday afbemoon.Mrs.William Wigge vmwa the Benel Bertelsens. Wednesday I1-I-ernoon. Em Mimlac aid Delores John- TWO REJECTED BY ARMY OFFICIALS Two Fort Calhoun young men went to Fort Crook last week to tion, $4,647,968 for fiscal 1940 and Cnlhoun Chronicle.;s,a56,ss1 for fiscal 1941;Luau-x~ kild¢ and flmily of Arllnzton an Rode Lmeheu vlsiled Mr.Mn. Soren Rosenklldn. Sundny tsmoon. Mr. and Hrs. Elmer Nlelun andauzhter. Theresa Ann. Mrs. Chr!Sunds,Frances Wlese and MarJade Mlsfeldt mind N. P. Nlel sen.Saturday evenlnz.Mn.Georze Misfeldt :penSaturday at Omaha and Daryl an~LeMara.who ment several day with relatives there.retum~home with her.,_y5-up~ ~Mrs.Ed Charron an~ N e w s A n d 35.JQI" }s§"»1f.ffi3»uen unssmnn home near Omnha.Mattie Jane Peterson returnedhome with them.En route home they clllad at the Stunt Tmllmnn home l t Elk City,when Mrs. Jessie Tallmln remained. ..iw..,W-.L weanesusy night at the' """ '~'°°" H\1Wih°rr\eho}§»fe}rTi5' -'Coun¢y,observed his 82nd birth Elmer Nielsen home.mont.reday last 'l\|a¢hy.The event wal]Mr.and Mrs.Edwsrd Larsen. held at the home of his son, How- and daughter spent Friday alber- nrd Appleby of Omxha, with All noon at the N. P. Nielsen home.| |r| \|children present with the exception Mr,and M n .mm...r - » . . \- - _ - u $4,581,404 for fiscal 1941;exonsprofit:-declared value, $54,191 for fiscal 1940 and $84,808 for lineal 1941;excess profitafseoond reve- nue act of 1940, $149,961 for [lull 1941;wtal employment taxes- lncluding ax-den tax, $7,2l8,8551 for (meal 1940 and $7,927,086 for flscnl 1941; total all other turn, $5,867,161 lor mal 1940 And $7,- 910,459 for flsal 1941. J.A.Peterson.Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Rosenldldeand son, ma Ray. avant Sunday inWuhlnkl-tm with the !nrmar'| nu'- ents, Mr. and Mn.S.K. Rosetvldlde. Mr. and Mm.Wayne Dnhlrym-ple and family ol Wichita. Kanpu,a n viddnx M n .Ddnrvmnldnparents,Mr.and Mrs.Henry Plelllcr. Ha ny Ostennan left Tuesdayfor Kansas City. Missouri, fu at-tend the international baby chickconvention. Mrs. Mary Dolan, who Buffered a light stroke several days alto. in renoned as improved.Mrs. Alice Newsom was hostess Sunday eveninl! nt nunner for Mr. and Mrs.Albert Ruwe and Mr. and Mrs. James Softlsy of Fro- mont,and Mr. and Mrs.Harry Oniemman and lamlly.Miss Loretta Landmlchael ofOmaha spent the weekend as a guest of Mr. and Mm. Fred Jonen.Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Halzhc and ,- . . : ;g € ¢ ' ' ; " € f ~5 ~- f l 1 § " " ; ~ " " i i .i w -~.~ . . . L Mr . an d Mr s. J a y C. B la c k bu rn , ac c ompanied b y Mr .m d Mr s. Ge or xe Mi ller o f B la i r. lei t f or a . tw o weeks vac ation trio.Th ey wi ll g o to Yellowstone Pa r k b y w r y o f th e B la c k Hi lls ,an d wi ll also vis i t othe r p oi nts of in te re rt. Mr . a n d Mr s. Geo r g o A . Ha rs h - all. a c c omp ani ed by Ri c h ard Ne w- c om and Mi s s L o la Non na mn ke r,le f t fo r th ei r s ur ru n er h ome n o u Menc er,Wisoonsin.L lo y d Ma r - s h d l le f t ac c ompany ing Cha tter Iwm be named. nO f h e r w l s e Tehmnhnn has 14-Ind: Badlph George McGuire ai Tehmnh bn-lievea he has A ndnh which for size, hula anything yn found in any girden in and Around Tek;- The council, u well as the citi- zen: in general,favor the [ug- gestion,:wording i n the FonCalhounChronicle,and l l nr- rangementa can be lnlde m secure the floor ine skaters of thll vlcln~ ity will have A Line place to in-dulge in that exhlllrating sport thin winter.The rnntnut dammn The Daman Club will meet with Mrs.Herman »hcobe.'l'h1md.»y. July Bl. Sundav afwrnoon Mr. and Mm James Schneider vlslted Mn. Lena Petersen near Blair. Emeet and Min Callie SprakerwentwBlair, Wednesday alter-noon, where she vidtad at the E.G. Canon home with Mins HettyCaldwell of lleadowview, Virginiaand Mrs. Fanny LeCrone of Hel-ena, Oklahoma, kueats of the Car-sona.Friday uftemoon Mn.George Menking and Mn.Dick1';;,~°f=waited these ladies atBr. Helping Raymond Schneidergglebrate hi; birthday July 18 were» of a daughkr in the east. Attending the eelebntlun of thla well-known Ionner Kennard bud- neseman,were Messrs. and Mea- damea Clinton Appleby and Wayne of De Soto;Waller Appleby and Betty of Fremont;Howard Ap- pleby,zona Lluyd, Glen,Milford, and daughter Irene, of Omaha: Richard Appleby and Dickie ofOmaha; Elza Appleby, Junior and Alberta,at Bennington;Emrley Appleby of Arlington;and Mrs. Byron Appleby and non,Jimmie, of Llnooln.The birthday af Mrs. Byron Appleby was observed the eeme day. ___._._.........\.-W-.ulandfamilyvisited the WalterRoadnbauma.Monday evening.Gene Knudsen of Omaha wen:gggguy evenlnz at George Mia-e 's.lrlr.and Mrs.William Malzmand Robert, Hrs. Emma Neuhaus and Mr. and Mn. Ervin Neuhausvltited at the J. P. Sunda home.Wednaday evening.Mn. Lawrence Petenen mentFndayat_the Canten Petersenhome. helmmr cook for threahers.Mn.Blanche Probst of Benson and Julius Slender were Sundaydmner mem at the Eric Knudaenhome.Afternoon visiton were Mr.and-Mrs.Ernest Kerstetter and sons and Mr. and Mrs.[Win"ax- uume meatre Hole ol ferlect Talking Pknm COHFORTABLE AND COOL AIBf¢BNDI'l'ION'E|) . THURSDAY July 24 UI TIIE scnmu 1° . mn. "I\wldlr.lr.|mm »|g,,g,;{*'€'!'!l"* E?."'°. .guna °m°! 'idlminatet w5§111 °'.;§ ';;,;,.;;"";; w m w m a n n wmcn measured l l 4 I n c u u n uvur Luun eun ln c n el I llhnnrl"|1 Tf w i n n f nnnd nvnnnu\.I Mn llu d 49 Y G! ! !L i l a .,..,_.... .W . - .,--..- ' " " ' |lions and mound.-Tehmah Her- md. a C o Umffidally Conllder SkatingRink The villuge board of Fort Cal- houn reeently mat to hold an of!-the-record discussion concerning un Ice skating rink.I! the plan ls ell,o !0ld'§ A letter addnessei to "John Whittier,"Amesbury Ma nc hu- utts, bearing the :meet xddreaa oithe old Whittier home, now a nn-Lionsl shrine, was found to con n circular from 1|new furniture store announcing a big salo.JohnGnenlm!Whittier, who occupied this home, died there in 1892.The new furniture atom's mulling list of proupectiva customers neemito noed revldng.a 1 o 0 mlln' | .ml "sm.».m.\."»r..ra...IIMr .an d Mr s .fa mi ly ,Mr. Ina Ie r , Mr . a nd M Jr.,a n d Ar le George Malmck Claus Sc hneid Georxe Wdch and ~..~-mrs. J. P. Hmsen wma th wish Gene T`*°"1°>-Chnflév Grapeu 5 ! . u E r § i 1 m § 3 ; ; - ~235; '?f1'"§'1,?""S;';',§;'g, Chgg A1 win, nI;;»r;;r1a::z>¢.umC0 °.»M.M. B v -d .°°~»I1mP.m~ Mr, and Mrs.a, -f~;.,_,:.',,, ,::,':,.,,;a': °;'::., as ,,,£"§..,'?.£:=,i>°,:.,,:,';'f"= the nnzhr!fdr. §,."f§,_..Sh"{,°§m§'5_°; gc-»»' bi§¢;,g1»y-.f@r Mm.\\_{i|n»,1p ._ Qene Ctlrnminrrn m......,,._ l\...L\ P |_~" " I '""'~"""|Koeniz. Billy, George and Gerald, ue1l»..Wan k " " " " " " " " ' " ' " " _i"."..,..'2"".'?_}'°':,'£._§°!1I"§==*!F°£, Mn.Hnrle Jensen.Messrs.. M I M w n i t m m f n ~ J i !'PietiE."5"i`}'.'\I...".IZ.`°.::r ar:;'":;'.': uTII|!l\'°! Ann, d' Wane. Vllitid ilitl up(-SATUR HOURS 9 to 12; 2 lo 5. Appalnllxents Mldc Culdl, Sclatiu Ne ..»'- 0mal1a's jail wnnn't drawing much praise Sundny from | 17- year-old Los Angeles youth who tried to get in but couldn't. Snubblsh and lnholpiiable, he called iL Explaining he hnd a mom but it was "only four walls" and its *40, 50, 60!l u v ; shall of Fremonl. who also expect to spend the ren of the summerat Mercer.1 Friends of Mrs. Wm Lsllmsn helped her celebmw her blnliday-She was pzesenled with gifts fromthose who were present. includingMesdamesHenryPeters,R.C. Utterback, William Kruger. HenryKruger, John Walkenhorsl., W. A. Brown, Ed Siem-lst. Mary Dolan,Ii Menklmz and W. E. Hickman. The birthday of Mrs.W. E.Hickman was celebrated when snumber of ldends Rsthered at herhome.She was presented withseveralzifts from Lhnnn nmeene the former's mother.Mn.F. E.Matson, and Mr. and Mrs.F. E.Webb.Mr.and Mrs.S.H.Loclnnsnwere guests Sundsy of Mrs. Lock- mm's brother. Charles Hovendck at Hennan.Mrs. H. W. Schoettzer returnedFndsy from Sioux City where shehad spent a week with her broth-er Will Ernimzer of Lyons;hehad submitted to s serious overs- Mrs. Roy McCoy. ol Fort Mor-gan Colorsdo.has been vieitlnxher mother, Mrs.Jennie Decker,md her brother. Bern Decker. on. ............y -nu naymunu annCaroline Wrleh.Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tllrtlort were Mr. and Mrs.N. W. Guinea of Lincoln and Mrs. Emlly Clark ol Fremont. Mrs. E. o. Fairchild entertained the Ladla Aid ln the Methodist church basement. Thursday.The next meeting will be July 81 with The lldlee wishing to zo will meetsttheG.E.Kronherz home at12:80 n. m. Wednesday evening callen st Hsrlan Christensen home wereMrs.Alma Kempcke and Earl,u r .a...-»...-»..__--.... . M r s . L F . K n y r n h e r z o f F r e m o n t . |c Mesdames Louie Voss.Wllllsm Voss.Wilma md Alvin.LorlnChristensenandImogene.Paul Bnesch and Deryl. Martin Voss. LeRoy and Elmer Voss.PdaBeneke.Kenneth Klindt.LyleJa w.Herman Weseman.Russell and Dan Welferzurcl.Mr. and Mrs. Louie Voss visitedSunday with Mr. and Mrs. HermanMatzen._Mr.end M n .Ed Clmxtensenand Venda visited at the PeteLarsenhome.Wednesday aiter- noon.Mrs. Francis Hovendiek and LoisJean and Duane Francis snail. F I ; ~ w r m n e r a u l l e n , lrrlet Sunds is ulisti M .;`l;b0t; dwith her house 'S Tx r. an M Will Je!!te d a t Ha r o l d .M i a l e ld t ' | ~ Mr. ina Mrs.crm - and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Christensen and eon of Omaha visited at theN. P. Nielsen md Elmer Nielsen h°m¢8.Thursday evening. Mr. :M Mrs. Richard Andrew:af Omaha are enlovinz a few daysvsntionattheGforieMideldth°}'H¢ ~ with other relatives lnthisvxurulv. July 25-26 Sat. Mstlnee, Adm. 10-20cta SL ._a s u s Au n v1 / l l u u u m w u s ~n u n T u m mIun \|l mm sum'l»...._.- '", A|»-Aeqn|u.§{by the Sei. my- ing Wllh Neptune Span Red and Win! s Lmle Sneae Will Do. Color Cartoon, Adm.Evan mg xmsoa 4 achea,Rh e u mi d a m,A1 §p ez if :f i;(fJn§ti- pntion;Sinu s, L ive r, S toma c h, Kid ney and Bladder 'T'rm1hlna Ihmni- nz.....,|........ \r-.... I ;"$ouanena;Hi g h Iilood ~ r u 'l~ u c ~ a s ; 1 .-*'gg an d Ma n y Othe r Diseases Iienpond to I ..;;Chiropractic Adjusiments.~~5 Dr. D. C. Knee, Cluropractor |,.=.- .:.f~PHONE 254 OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE ON COLFAX STREETTerms Are Cuh Office, $1-House $3 a n n l r m I 0 |I 0 o |m a n u a l n n r l l m r Sell Your GRAIN To Us! See Us [fog on your New Ana Old Grain Phone ~ BEN REEH llolmquist Grain 81 Lumber Company ~' ;No seen 1 ~ 1 . ~AFTER The max mndorlly of Nabruh Boer roullen oburn du zloilug hour rsguhduul lu their wumnuuldou. Pnu-nun wlza ul: tlmu lo dolula dm memlullon an akin; llmlu lo uh Ilw nun rhk ol lnnlug lhelr null Ileanw-»¢ud lhek llnllhood. By their caunelenlioun hw ohmrvmu, reullen an empenlluq with the Nehndn Brevru-u and Bear Dhtrllmlon Cummmn In lu program ol uluceru unlsiaua ln hvr mforeuuauu olliehls lo keep beer retailing on a plme u wholesome u the bwenge lmlf. YOU, the public, ure duo uked to eonpenla ln lhh program. You cm do so by not uking llze n.-idler lo :all After lapl hnun . . . and by rdmln; your pau-ouqe lo the few who do. Glu your purqunga in lhs hvubldlug reniler. He'| the ous wbo'llmy lu bmlneu penumcnily, unyvny. 0 Nebraska n n zw zn s u m n m DISTRIBUTORS c o M M r r m : CHARLES F SANDALL,SIG!! Dilaclor no Flm Nnlmm Bank mag.|.|n=°1n. Nubr. who were Mes dainesiluls"w: non and daughters of Fremont, W.E.Brown,Ed Siezrlst,Walt/er Jones,H.Kruger.Harry Ham- manz,R.C.Utierback.JohnHansen,L.Menking,and WillLallman.Mrs. A. T. Hutchinson of Nor-folk was zuest of honor at thesecondotnseries ol luneheonsmven by her sister.Mrs W.A.Reekmeyer.at the Reckmeyerhome, Thursday.Invitations were extended to Mesdames J. F. Lank-er, W. A. Whitford. G. L. Glover,Van Vslkenburizh.M.E.Winset,Mansfield. C. E. Whitaker. H. H. Mrs. L. L. Patterson. lon. Har-ry, and dsuzhter.Donna Lee.spent the weekend in BellevuewithMrs.Dan MeSwan.Herdaughter. Patricia wlll snend thisweek at the Glrl Scout Camo Ma-Hn:Donna lee is remaining inBellevue.Mrs. Lea Wan-en is confined toher bed for a few days as the re-sult of torn knee lizaments.Mr.and Mrs.A.A.Hahlbeckdrove w Omaha, Sunday. to taketheirdaulzhter.Anita.to Camo Pltri~Mr.on in Ms-Ha,where she joined ds Patterson for s week. find Mrs.Huhlbeck drove l .........ni .xnmeiuer unu znanlynGomes.Miss Marian Camberxz. who has been working at Robinson CafeinBlair,returned Sunday.Mr. and Mrs.Roman Pudwinski andLymanCamberz. Jr. of Omaha were visitors at the Camberg,home.Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.Jenzon Christen- sen, Mr. and Mrs. Claike E. Rosen-baum. Raymond and Donald.Mr.and Mrs.Harlan Christensen andHerb Clark enjoyed a Dlcnic st theRov Rosenbaum home. Sunday.Jeanne and Joanne Tallman olCouncilBluffs.Iowa.retumeds.m.a..., ..n... .....-........_.. .- Thursday aflaemoon with EllieStolley._Mr. and Mrs.Mike Klmllo rthof Fort Calhoun and Mr. and Mrs.Merrill Chdnmsen of Benson wereSunday dinner zuests at the Ar- Sandra and Evelyn Koeniz and lmogene Wiese of Omaha snezit sever-sl days at the Andrew Mat-zen home._Alvin Voss is snendinz a fewweekswithMr.and Mrs.Lonn Christensen. _ _Imogene Chrisunsen vmied several days with her znndvar- enls. Mr. and Mrs. William Voss. l thur Hansen home.Mrs.Lena Dodaen of eslled on Mrs. Fred Ramser and Mrs. Gus Paulsen, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs.Jorlrm Christen. sen and Earl Johnson,Mr. andMrs. Clyde E. Rosenbaum. Donald and Ray.Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Christensen and Herb.Clark weredinner zuests of the Roy Rosen-baums at Blair,Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Will Jeffenen ofElkCity,Mr.and Mrs.WillilmMntzen and Robert and Mrs. ChdsSunds vxsi¢ed at the Albert Sunds:=;~.a.§::"-:~.,.en1°~~=<* a ~ .a e orn 've .Miss Iarnlne Pnnlnn fl. r._ SUNDAY-MONDAY July 21-2s Sunday Matinee. Adm. I0-30 els. In the Navy With Abbot and CostelloAlso-information Please and Nifty Nlneties Disney ColorClrtoon and News Reel,Even- ing Adm. 10-35els. TUESDAY July 29Adm.l0~20cls sunasinmmanmnelmimmonh A uilrry,William E.Webb.o.H.Lowe,David Simpson,Fred D e Weber, J.C. Rhea.J. Q. Walling- ford,Morris Masters and Miss Anna Elsner. Mr. and Mrs.Charles W. An- drews. daughter.Patty,and san.Bill,and Mrs.Andrew'e aunt,Miss Perkins of Kansas City, leftSaturday for a tdu throuxh Yel~lowutona Park and other points ofinterest in the weaL alncoln for the remainder of the ay-Mr.and Mrs.C.E.Whitaker drove In Craig- to spend the day wilh their daulrhtcr,Mrs. WalterPonl. and her !l.milY-Mr. and Mn. Ceuhul Brummetleft Sunday for Ponca where they will anend their vacation withMrs. Brummet's uarenta and other relatives.Dr. and Mrs.D.M.Bloch and _,........,- u m wveiux uayu lr. meChris H. Nelson home.Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McCann en-tertained at dinner.Sunday,lorMesan. and Meedamen Joe Sbew~ art,Neal Andreaaen and JayStewart and family-Mrs. Ruth Rosenbaum spent sev-eral day:I n t week at the Jan Rooenbaum home.Miss Jeanie Jansen of Omaha spent Sunday with her mother,M...1......,. v-_-__ The Wranch-Maney club picnichas been nonvuned until Sunday. August 10. Lillian Hanlen has been on Lhedck list.Mrs. Louie Von visited at theArthur Hansen home, Thurlday.Mr. and Mrs. I-'red Welberxraard and sons were Wedneeday mom-inq callera at the Willlard Worth-inz home at Florence.Misaea Arlene Rohlf and Loretta ___.............u-ceoved a slti z th L.~Hotel at a'l'La..'§'»...1 e lman _Mr. and Mn. J. P. Sunde, Har-riet and Wayne, attended a showerfor Mrs. Ervin Neuhaus at Ben- son, Sunday aitemoan.Mn. Pfbe Knudaen. Mrs. Elmerf§L`35'-F33 ~ Elme rm_Nlelsen y rnJ~>§;;- Marshall.oon th Mrs. r.an M .Gemand family vf.?.... an .ES .i.i".§f'i'§' __.....,-, - _ " ; , ; " " " " " ~ 4.75 _ ,.¢- 1 ~ isa:cuvf simon .¢ | a | u ¢ | n ~ n | d ¢ \ w \ 1 l - l rtnahl-owm wnwuvwnwvw Also--Spun Reel and Pictu $ \ P ~re:V~Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cady of Nor-folk were vlaltars on Sunday at the home ol the former'a parents, Dr. and Mrs. P. L, Cady.A.T.Hutchinson of Norfolk, who had been ln New York for mveral weeks on a buying trip,stunned here Sunday to get Mrs.l{ulchinson.__She_hadbeen visiting ann, Dean. who were accomnaniedbyDr.B|0¢h's narenta.Mr.andMrs. Emll Bloch of Fremont. re-turned Saturday from a two-weekvacation at Yellowstone Park andSturgis, South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Art Gifford,Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown and family,M i n Maude Masters and Glenu....»,.....|....., ._\...I ...... .mm aanuen.Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Plumze. Boband Bill and Miss Ellenora JensenhelpedMn.Charles Gottach ob- serve her birthday. Saturday.Ralph Colgan went to SiouxClty, Iowa. early last week wherehe has found emnloyment.Mrs. Frances Webb and dauzh- ber of Tekamah we re mi l".ae Von returned to their home naarWinaide,Sunday d u r a month with relative! here.Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Knight. Mrs.William Smith and Linda Lou spent Wedneadav aftemuon at the Fred Weatergnard home. Mrs.Louie Voaa.Mrs.ArthurHansenandLillianwereBldr.-._..._I Fefe Knudaen home Sunday,W 'Weekend ru s t :at the W.T.Nelson home were Mn.JennleBellof Storm lake, Iowa.slater of Mg. Nelson. also her nenhew and nneces. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bell and farnlly of Newell.Iowa andMrl. Alma Bell of Storm Lake, lg w g _On .§unday they were People WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY July somAdm ISOI. LESSCR pronoun mu.,4f.z.,.,,.DBERON noucus:II 4:n u r m a t e r D 1 usua l -Ulu,u r u v u Lu n r e m a n a .I 0 c a m e r a u n a v m I.Ju x uc q n O U !In vh u n m l __, f" __f*f A R @ C k 1 n e y e r | S , m d " ,f n v f l i f 1ur.»a n ]" " * f » [ t h g _ H l r g m S h u e y h o m e , l a n w e e k . | w , , \ r " n i n g n m » . . , - . . _ L E E °P ° t ° | w " \ . » . .i l . . .f f ' f } a f ' f ' f ° "f r o m .unsung nan BlIllE1lCB»Misa Be tty Ma rs ha ll returned donday f r o m No r th Bend where he s pen t o fe w d ay s with Mr. and ire . Tom Eas on. Re v. a nd Mm. J o h n D .Ha mme l f A lvo c ame Sun da v to so end the o r e p e r t o f t h e w e e k w i t h M r . H d M P R .~W Q n h n n l l n n u __ . __ , ,.........,' " :¢||u runs.Tuesday eveninr:callers a t th eMerritt. Cook and family .J ames Sc hneider home were Mr s. Mr s Gertr ude Pfei ffer and Mies L e.na Pe te rse n an d Nels of Blei r.Meu de Masrere were c o-hostesees.Mr.an d Mr e.Roscoe AndersenI-'ruday evemnxr. to members of the an d s o n o f Ru le, sp e n t the wee k - 0 .E.S.chapter a t the regular en d in K en na rd . meetin2.Mr . a n d Mr s . A r t Thu n n o f Fo r t 'C alho un and Mr .and Mrg . Le ster \f....\....__.\-n .. . n u n ;\ v u | U u u u t I . | . 1 l l 3 U u l ) V .R u s s e l l W e e t e r l r t a r v d v i s i t e d a t t h e W i l l i a m V o n h o m e ,M o n d a y e v e n i n g . M i s s a Ai-line Ro h lf an d Lo r- re tta Voss an d Mr s .Louie Voss called on Mies Alic e Wieae,Mr s . Ma ggi e Voss an d Mr s .CharlesVoss. W ednexdmr nflnvnnnn lu... ------.auwl, an t!me n a a n ,I o waand Ce c il L amr n o f C ou nc i l B luf fs and all enjoy ed a pleasant visit. Mr . an d Mrs . E ri e K nu ds e n an d Ma ry b eth helned I r vi n K a y cele~ brute his birthday .?r i d a y evening. O t h e r x u e m were Mr .an d Mr s Ernest Ker stetter an d sons a mi Clvdn ¥A\*¢fA|"\A\ ]||A]~,m m 4 ._ - _ . . .. - .. U » . . r \ . u u | : : u . M ! : l .M r .a n d M r s .C h e t G .M a r s h a l l n e n t t h e w e e k - e n d i n B e r e s f o r d , I o u t h D a k o t a a s g u e s t s o f M r .a n d i m .J .S .G a r d e n e r . D r .a n d M r s .P .L .C a d y .M r s . S. Lar- Monday , Cady's wh o le f t Gooding, :. N. Hawkins and Mrs . E. on d ro ve to Da vi d C i ty , rherc they visited Dr . 1other, Mrs. F. C. Cady . 'uesd ny fo r he r home at daho. Mr .and Mr s.Chet G.Ma rs ha ll rave Ln '|.im~nln \»\.\».l....1-.. wu 1 ®|ew§!:¢=n ~ Mr s.Ne ls P.Sorenson enter- tained the Doreaa Club . J u ly 17. Mrs. Amanda Svogernon assisted A l m e Svonerson cook fo r thresh~ ers,Wednesday and Thursday . Li la W oln mann celebrated herbirthday ,Sunday . Mr .and Mr s .Peter J .Nelson were i n Oma ha.Fri da y .to visit1=ha.mF1~ank Ami c k and baby nruxluerg or n la lr visited the G.E. Kronberg z. Sunday . Mr .and Mr s .W .E.Kimrd onand J a c k spe nt Sunday i n Oma h a a t the Torn Bowen an d Delb ert Kimr don homes. Mr .an d M m .J a p Rosenbaum and Enid . a nd I van And ers en were dinn er g ues ts, Sund ay , of Mr. and Mr s. Melvi n Ro se nb au m an d Bi lly . ne ar F or t Ca lh ou n. Mr . a n d M n .Pa ul Masters en- tertained Sunday in honor o f the \.x...n..|_.-» ..- I.-uuié vn§§`§T§e ".=.Eiié§1""}§}» 32222Fr ed W esb erlwird. Mr .and Mr s .Ave r y Jasberaon an d J o An n c a lle d a t th e W i lli a m Voss home.Mo n da y evening. br in gi ng W a lly Voss ho me f o r a fe w da y s with h is p ar en ts . Mr .an d Hr s .He mna n Wiese an d f a mi ly o f Oma h a vi s i te d A n - dr e w Matzen'a home.Wednesday evenimr..Mr s .Bi ll Koenig assisted Mr s. Ben Vosa wsu.n..»....s......fm...-I M: sen ICh ri ing. M1Eve i Om athe M1 ".:3; g _ .....,....w¢-.|,r. and Mrs. Harlan Christen-~nf Kennard vililed at th J. T.eutenaenhomeTuesday'even-- ¢ l l l l 6 l S § u m m m : §},, v'2 'l.2'.'E¢ c 'f.`f"<§°».}.§°.ff Am-c o i n; y lnm a nd 5 mm Me hm ment Sunday hfiemoon al!Mamma Vhlh A Boogle Ba t, WiIli:imMWiese home.Color Cannon. r.an rs.Will I' te dMr. and M e rs an IraHenry Renew 'IIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmllll I y I "I Wonder if you could fix a werysmall Leak?" Yes, indeed madam.Our tire vulcaniz- er is at your service!As auto service specialists, our customers call on us for many personal services, too.We'm always glad in do the best we can. That's why so many motorists rely on us for courtesy, quality and economy. Kuluzand Enger T e x a é o S e r v i c e A G ~ - Q v 3" a n Q ~~A.r r v \.-J 9 IZ ~ S g g ~ ° » , ~ ,i ' \ * o .r 1 ~ao ) ` ~@ ® ~-\ ')o..»§`f~..ffN»~'f '>. '~.~» ». `~~| _, __ __..,,..., ....-.....y, .ur mn.Max-shsll's aunt.Mrs.Ellen Goch- 'nnur of Los Angeles.California,and her sisler. Miss Bess Brenizer :I Lincoln, who will visit hem. Mrs.P. L.&dy drove to Lin- :oln. Tuesday. to attend l meeting>! the state lihra\'Y commission. Mn.Elmer Dlxon. Mrs. A.E. )ixon and Mrs. G. A. Rathmann,all of Blair. were visitors. Pnlday. at the J. W. Swihart home.Mrs. Oscar Anderson is spend- nz this week in Taknmah win. ..-..,...»=r.Amonz visitors at 019 SorenWolsmsnnhome. Sunday,were Roma Wolsmsnn (who is workin: at the Gordon Lowa horns)andMr. sud Mm. Chris Christoffersen and dnuzhber, Gladys.Mrs. Hans Mencks and Dsrlowand Mr. and Mrs. James ThompsonsndEileenwerestBemardThomnson'u. Fddsy. Lila and Msrv Ann Walsmsnnvisited at the Emil Mstzen home.Thursdav. umnusy ox meir asuzhler. Betty.Dunha Jeans Cmberz snent afewdsyn in Omaha with herbrother-in-lsw and sister, Mr. andMrs. Roman Padwinski.Mrs.Norman Schmecknenner and Mrs. John Schmecknenner ofFremont visited Wednesday at the Harlan Christensen homeMr.snd Mrs.Chris H.Nelson sttnded the funeral of Mrs. JohnCaldwell in Glenwood. lows. Sun~day. Mrs.n m .c.........._-.»1 dsy.Mrs.Mlks Klinhe d We s mmurd Mrs.Louie VossMonday. Mr.and Mrs.s.nd Marvin sbenl noon at the Frhome. Arlington l~ idorth and Mrs. and Dan helved with threahers, Ha r r y Rohwer ;Sunday slter~ t d W ester!!-nd | | |¢ws |t¢ms ner sister.Mr s.Jess La us hlin .Cly d e Swihar t is c on fine d to his lorne with illness.M m .A.Koos.Mr s .J .A .Swi- lart an d Mi ss Robe rta Anderson nent Mon day in Oma ha. Mr . a n d Mrs.Ps ul Ve n V alk en - »u1sch of S t.Louis. Missouri,vis- ted over the week-end wi th his mrentn,Re v. an d Mrs .H. C. Va nf alkenburgh. prior to their depar- ure wi th s m o n o o f Oma h a ric nfls on s trio to Canada.The ir Tuesday even ing visliors a t th e Elmer Mons on h ome wer e Mr. a nd Mr s .Vernon Ro c k a nd Mr . a n dMr s.M. A . Matz a nd s o n, J u ni or . Mr s.By r on Mc Donald an d sons o f Bla ir and Mr s .W i llia m W u l- bern spent Sa tur d ay wi th Mrs. Frank J ah nel. Several f r o m this c ommu ni ty attended the dance a t 0 f t' s Ha llinBenn inmon.Sunday ,i n honor o f Mr .and Mr s .George La ur it- s e n _. _ , . .|..|uullll.¥l , i l l u IAED!!visited Fr id ay evening wi th Re v. an d M m .E.P.Booher s t Cedar Bluf fs,Nsb rs sk s. Mr .an d Mr s.Ben Glissrnsn, Ela in e a nd D ona ld of Oma ha we re Sun day vi sitors a t the Nels P ete r- son h ome.Sund ay aftern oon Mr . and Mr s.Gliss man.Ela ine an d Donald.Mr s .Ne ls Peterson an d Ma tti e J ane Peterson visited a t th e Ho llan d Ho lme s h o me in A r l-infzton. Mi s s W i lma B ate s whn i.. .».... - s u n a m i -IM m .L a w r e n c e C o o k e n t e r t a i n e d ; t h e J u s t F o r F u n C l u b .T h u r s d a v , d t e m o o n .M m .E l m e r S D e r l m £ f | w a s f r o m o f h o n o r a n d w a s F " ` ° ' = s e n t e d w i t h a s h o w e r o f R 1 f t s . | M r s .O t t o R e n a r d a n d M r s .L e o n - ; a n d W u l f w o n o r i z e s i n c o n t e s t s O t h e r s p r e s e n t w e r e M e s d a r n e s H a r r v W u l f .W i l l i a m C o o k ,A r t G i f f o r d s n d M i s s M a u d e M a s t e r s . M i s s M e r l e M a s t i c .d a u i r h t e r o f M r .m d H r s .O t t o M s s t i c k ,w h o ' u n d e r w e n t a n e m e r e e n r v n n n u n h nugnxer,Joan.wi ll be here an d1Omah a . du r in g their absenc e. Mi s s Ma xi n e Ma r s ha ll m e n t mt week at Gr and Island wi th her ister,M n -W i lli a m Clay ton. ry c o Smn th of A l ma w a s he r uesl. Ff h-Inv .» n... L .- - J :h< hi exln ..-"':' °" '"'°1"L uc i l le a nd Cl a ra Ma y ~ ;': ;i ,;: S"H° :.2 m§ ;:L '::.';?,;,'f§.;zfJhn and Mary .Ann Woismarm braakafnoent the week-end at the?l|°°'4 Milo Chrlmnaecn celabmto Charles Bates home.|B bxrthday,Satumlay.Mrs.Jessie Tallman of SanMila Marion Nelson went aev 'ai dqv»_ ».§_}}3e William vofi f;'."§"°,f§f.'2' .§'}"f9F"2i"~ .spout :ov- tion for apnendicitis Inst week atthe Dodge County Hcvsnital in Fm- mont. is now renorted to be get-ting along' satisfactorily.Mins Maude Masters joined a group of friends from Lincoln,R l f \ l l V l & 1 |» u 3 ¢ --L _A fl__., _--~.-J -. .nu nume nz nernrnnts. Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Mar-maWord has been resolved here \dly injured in an auto Accident fer a week ako. ia netting dongx well as Dowhle.Mina Maxlhe Marshall returnedOmaha,Sunday. alter a month'ancatlon.John Edmondson. who has beensiting his vamnta. Mr. and Mn.,H.Edmondson. on a fan dayrloukh from Camp Format, Ten-saee, left lor his new ll-ation atuno Robinson. Llttls Rock,An man. Tuesday avsnlnx.Mm.David Slmnson.wh..f mt Mm H. W. Marshall who y..,.... .... wear.Mr. and Mm Paul Wulf. DonaldandClifloniwereamongthosehelnlnzMrs.William Ja m cole~gm ha r blnhda y .Friday aven- n£:a.fBymr lcrl§lonald md aona a n rom u tll 1\|-43 at Prank Jahnelmun ea Mr. and Mra. Anton Mahon and Katherine Malxen were in Fm-rnont Sundav afternoon.Mrs. Liazle Wulf ia vlaltlng at the Paul Wulf home. Mr.usd M m Willllm Vo n.Glen and Leland vlldted at AlbenNallon'a, Friday evening.Alma Svoxeraon about Saturda|wlth Mn. Am-Ml. 4:..,....2 e... ...,s um week an tha L E.Peterson home. Minh Virnrinis Tallmsn of Coun- cil Bluffs, lows, is Viaiting her grandmother.Mrs.C.H. Nslson. Harrv Helmainz went on Lincoln last week when he has foundwork.Mr. and Mrs. John A.ndarsu\ en-tertalned Sunday in honor WASHINGTON NEWS Gus Paulsen spent aovsrol day'l u t week at the Elmor Paulsenhomo ln Be 0! thebirthday of their daughter, Phyllla. . nl0!l~Daryl Mlller pl' Blair ll on_loy~ _,_..----.v. noun; w umana to ax-lnd a celebration of Mr. and Mrs.Georn i"lsher's tenth wedding an-nivsnary.The Missa Velma Ind Kltherins Rebble of Fnmont were guests oo' Mr. and Mn. Fred Jones andfamily. F5-lday.|Mr.and Mn.Ed Novak nrOmaha were :meats Sunday at the!Harry O mr mm home.Other xueata Mr. and llra. Glan Paulson..lon,Dennle,had ment the p u bweek hens.Milo Kildmd Jonea rvetunled tohor work ln Blair after aoendimr two weoka vacation with her nar- l Mr.and Mn.Fred Jonea. and in Omaha.. V ntly aubmltlad to | major over-ion in nn Omaha hoanlw. wuought home tha Int of the wek:a in ncunenl-ln: nlody.Mrs. J. A.Umlhd uf Pu n.>rt.h Dakota,vldled levenlyn lu! week with he r bmlhn Morgdly wl§l"§;." ;:\l"$?1?f.'M l v alto r P I w l l'W L uf? Ind a z. é '..,? » s m:- ort and son. Melvin. 1: Br;|| ?.Runlh mg 1 row ==->;='m_g§f°*°" nt the Mlm W rdnll W returned"Eli la fi ffn. um.| a ¢ . wh.» x»~f§f'I,`f'|I"1~§°.. '$°$' _g gd ,;;employed at Elmer Nlelsen l. lpent Gilkan 'Andaman gg He v u aSu fg g 5f,:i°T:;, I c || |¢ 'nk bmthur-|n-lnr uf l n .Knmllna at Laney Q°¢¢,¢|-,' mnnhtinx ln. Johnlon Ind I nmldont of Humanc o ma . v m » . ..'\ » .. s u.mu m ! n m u m " "~<r I v u \ . . u u l u u n ~= ; 1 .~~ ~.~.¢..r '+~1 $ . . ! ' ; # a v u " M H .R i c h a r d s ,J r . ,~'"M r | 3 4 H C H I I | _|n 0 |.l l 1 5 ¢ 1 l I n d \""M r s .G e o r x e M o 'A n d V l c l m t y H o w a r d ,J r . ,l e n W e d n e s d a y G u n n a t E d E d H o v e n d i c k ' | ,~ T O :O f f i c e o d !t h e N h k a C o l -r s e n l p a n n e d b y H r s .C h r i s G u m o m u a g o n I .v a c a t i o n f i s h i n g t r i n d m h e l p i n g ;c e l e b r a t e --b i r t h d l w r M m d M e s - o n i z a t i o n C o m p a n y ,i n t r u s t f o r d d h . ,g p m ;F r i d a y i n" 'u n '-* D L a k f t b W o o d s ,g a i d .~~~0 m . l h a . . __... - .I M Y l h f l M F I ~~m d d l .~. L L Z .I n l ! ! !*n : f u n u n a ~. . . _ . I I . . . . . . . _______-""'§°1; olI\wil» wus. ;g;=°';,,.°=' Plnttamouth with OmgHAndrewran.f ¢ . L " m *ful l i n .Wwdrow Hesdameu Martin lnd lhlv e W : e . -.__....L n u m - M r|\__..|_....|_ . _ _ _ . 'ICE OF ADMINISTRATTON Walter G. Huber. Attmnev i~ wm u m lu l y evening'q mn u - - ' - - " - °" w w u z w u l y g n g u g qrzucstno f H .an d .:W a i ts a t th e A l EStor k m d f.f`,...=|.,~ u ° . v ° . . . . , |B I d r .T h l t w.n1.,'L"'5,.f'.,. . ization Company, a corporguonq Mrs. Henry Sorensen ggq uzqnn|M__-"'__;,°'u'""JJhT{"u'"T» 'iii n_n relwves here. Runnin ment Wed- nha wap her son. daughfer of Mn. ' Omali. uuent last ____,.--_ ., ... ......, "W u-ww ""`"é'x"a`Ifi-`<."é£h'"\?'/~f1i'"°'h r N I ,.|amweeennwi Bo s e a n d KmMndChK rlh c h n m n.Mu i ; w e ¢ n F r i d a r i ; W i n n ? ~ n e t h . ~ C l l e me n t n c l n n d ~ Ito tt,h Ju1i P t e h x-dan i e erry emen oat Ela n e us e r u n oma Sm. and Joe Fitch. Mrs. leo Fausett was n rruent nt Mr. and Mrs. Ed Blum and Viv-a luncheon at the home of Mn, lan were Monday evening visitorsFrpfl Gnmer of Tekamah. Frldmf .,» n... r.x....... v......-- ..,_-l __ _ _ .. ,............nuMn.Bud Croudy and wldren,Mr. md Mrs. Rnymond Wu!! andbnby. and Robert Wulf.On Sun- dly eveninz Mr. and Mrs. Stork and family. and Mr. and Mrs. Har- land Wul! and dauxzhter wera meal.: ol Mr. and Mrs.PerryToebben. Malvern and Alum hnen vlslhMrs. Mary Ennr am son, How ard, neu Herman. Wednesday evenimr guest;|the Jens Hansen home wen M:and Mrs. Harland Wu!! md bah nnd Mr. and Mn. Malvern hue:_Mr,gn5l Mx-s Leo Betts of Oma the Succeuors, Asslgneea, Tunst-ees, Receivers of Nebraska Col- onlution Company,|corpora-tion, or persons having chargeof the assets of such carpen-tlon real namu unknown, JohnM. lnggsrt, A. M. Tmnm, Mar-. drove to Sunlehunt, where Mrs.Sorensen day with her parents.Mrs.Nels Dahl.Glenon 1,0 Dorchener. bothin the evenlnz.Eff; .:=r=<* "W-. 11.92% Neb!"llk.l,|""'Omaha calledmn t _#gg Wednesdly ev( conflnued Mn. ljluuh \returning|""d"V ln Om°'§§ ' Kgmfh an m t ,"5¥?".,¥f2E Mable Smxth of he County own. ol wumng-rx County, Nebrukl.iTA'I'E OF _Henry Adolph under. aeeeusu-Mn ll henbv xlven that on:sm dmv of July. 1941. me tiesm -'".f!5€s.°§&° .tak QF. W»A-N,'|~,E, Men and Boys 16 or Over to Detassel Com at W aterloo# If Interested. See or Call Us ll Waterloo, or Apply ThroughMARTIN KUHR. BLAIR J. R. VINCKEI., BLAIRELMER NIELSEN, KENNARDARLINGTON STATE BANK, ARLINGTON CC o r n l u k e f r Q l y b p d C o . TAYLOR & WELLSL I V E S T O C K A U C T I O N EVERY WEDNESDAY Air»Cond1tioned Pavilion, Fremont, Nebr. Hogs Sell First at 12:00 O'clock I-IOGS CATTLE HORSES SHEEP All Cemented, Sqhilnry Hog Pena; Convenient Cattle Ylidn und Horse Slnlll B U Y E R S u m S E L L E R S m v m m Call Sl JOHNSON,Blair, Our Auclioneer, I-'nr Sale Dues and Market Information. FAT HOG MARKET. BY WEIGHT, EVERY MONDAY Schuyler, Nebr. TAYLOR AND WELLS Auc1'|oN co. (Next comxuxxrv SALE, Fremont, Sat, Aug. 2» n|||||||||||||m|||||m||mnnln|||mn|||||nn||||||||||||||||niIu|||||||||||||||||||i||| LEONARD AXTELL General Contractor md Builder Power Equlpmem MASON and CAWENTER WORK Blue PdnhPhonBl»¢k 8351004 South Wnlker Avena - . . , . . . . _ ~ ~6'0$`l/r///s //EW V5.4 /rs TH/S BWV!srsszi Q(/EE/Y.s'1/5/§s a n f o r u r//A »4f_`/1§'[l${45'//f/7 "'L$'ffZ="1'2§'!»'»Z j ~ o o ~Q To nlksptn lty u l Iull9¥L\ »9h¢ ~a gu g rn d ud mlxlng p oo tfu thlu n~. Q nun. SHN UIOUW IUI1-Ill!!! hi 4 Sure We're Proud KOH.. il Now Carryin That Gripuing Dram~ 0 f L i f e . . . . LIFE CAN BE Beauti ful Set Your Dials And Llnten For It At . . Hmm. Monday Through Friday Spanuond By Ivory Flakes Kc5|L 12 1') ~;" - ; ; § j ' -~_ = » - ~ i . m T ' | . a 4 P - '" When a wuzhor-this new SpoodQuo in!Exdiinqly biuutllull Biqqorl M o n dollar-(qtdollar valua!Spotd Q u a n wa h l u m-1s1=<=p»a Tub.Do ub li Walk. Chassis Construction. Arccause Drivs Transmission. ole.. hasalways qivm rqv mon lor your money z4 ' 0 5 1 tment of John Ralhmann as§5f$.°r.§`nm.. of the www °f .sm Henry Adolph Schroeder.do- "Dated this znh day ol June. 1941.. I n n a c na n.;§§>gI-1 °C;....§.§3n.. NOTICE OF PROBATE OF wrm. A. C. Debel, Attomey In the County Court el Washing-ton County, Nebraska.No'r1cE=on the lst day ofAugust, 1941, at 10 o'cloek A. M.:at the County Court Rooms InBlair,Washington County,Ne-braska, Mue Lazure will offer for probate, a 'if"¢@!\ f"P°r"fem% P"*: .aa wt rw. 1.wh.. »,.,»~~-mately the East 1'l acres of the Northeast Quarter of Section 9;and Tax Lot No. 4, being all theNorthwestQuarter(except ap-proximately the South 184 lest'ol the East 99 ieet) ol Sectron' 10, all in Township 18 North.,H-gg-= 9 Eas t o f the ~ M.,in uhlngton Coun y, ka, crmtalnlng 176.7 acres, moreor less, subject to s pipe line easement described in Book 51, Page 585 of the official records ol' said oounty, real names un-known, Defendants: You and gfh dotcyo; will inks]notice at oy .rnory anGladys M. Emory, plslntiffs. have: filed their petltion ln the District'¢r~,....¢ -1 u/....\.=.._.-.. f-..,.,. .. Mr.and Mn.Georue MamanentertainedWednesdayfor Mr. and Mrs. William Flynn of Val- ley. Nebraska._ A plmle suuner at the swun~rrnng pool park. Sunday. honoredRaymondandDelmarSondenmHenry and Otto Sorensen on theirbirthdaysPresent were Messrs.and Mesdames Carl Sorensen.Michael Sondenxu.Henry Soren.- sen,Otto Sorensen. Hans Soren-sen,Ole Jensen and Gudmond Sorensen andfmllles.Kindred Clu will m e t withMrs,T.K.Iverson.Thunday.Jul 81.rl.. and Mrs. Paul Paulsen and LaVeme attended a nlenic at (krter Lake lurk. Sunday, ln ob- servance of the hirthdav nf Hm-. |¥sE&T§'Tm¢§`{é§' Delora Cook.daukhter ol Mr.and Mrs.Louis Cook o! CouncilBluffs, spent lan week with hergcousin. Donna Kruse.Mrs.Emma Ketchmark eoéltThursday ln Omaha at the GeorzoKetchmarkhome. Miss Pat Beadle went the latterpartol the week with Mr. andMrs.Fred c.Smith of Omaha.. Saturday they mot/cred to Albion.Nebraska where they visited at the Otto Kolm home.Mlss Ella Rohwer who has beentakin! treatments at the Metho-dist Hospital in Omaha,returnedSaturday.Mrs. William Sievers was taken w the_Methodist Hosnlral last Saturday afternoon vnlw ztheEd Olson home were 'ini =\;q"= Friday evening at A. I. Ma-zl 's.Mr.and Mrs.Ivan HoveudiekLouis Jensen. two sons and znndf and family of Blur- were Sundaysonsof Lyons.Misses louiseChristensen and Hilda Kristin of Wayne.The latter are students at Wayne State Teachers college.Mn.Kats Nielsen of Omaha spent Sunday and Monday at the Alton Jensen home.Mrs.Bertha Nolderknmer ofGrandIsland. Mrs.Anna PaddleandJames_ Van Hom, wore inOmaha to vrmlt Mrs. Van Horn attheClarksonHosoital.Sha willreturn thrs week.Dsrleen Ludwig of Omahs is snendmxr the week at the PaulHancock home. ~ 2 Ewa weak# vacation at visitors at John Jaekson's. Mr.and Mrs.William Peck 01:Broken Bow. Nebnaka, were din- ner and ovemlzht meats. Sunday,at the parental. I-'red Peck. home.Mr.and Mrs. Gwrue HindeywereThursdayeveningvisitorsof Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Haniaon.Mr. and Mrs. John B. Erlksenand Mrs. Ervin Clements drove toWayne Sunday w vine Jeraldlns Encksen at summer school. Mr. and Mn. Arthur W.Ander- son and Ardlth were Sunday din~ner aunts at the Eekhardt Wulf! ~--, { ' " " "n-r nmr.dum( Mguseananncdledatthe(1-srl Rasmussrhomo Sunday afternoon and helmVlrmnla eelebnle her hlrthday.Mrs.Helena Toft ol Fremorhas been yialtlhz the past wee with her slsters. Mrs. Emma A1dnason, and Mrs. Minnie Benson ORUM NEWS Mr.and Mrs. Hubert Stroy oMurclock.Joe Iverson and Mar; Helen and Martin Neal of Llhcolr were Sunday mums at the H. cLarsenhome.Mm.Iverson lrhelomz care for Mr. Larsen. Monday afternoon xuesta at tht M ru La.T..J?..'§f"£.°::'=.2':'s_?§f--Ahome.Miss Birdie Flrauhar- .ml mn\.....rtin to be the last win anao' e s t m g n t o l J o e L a z u r e . d e c e a s e d , at which time and place all per- sons concerned may appear and contest the probate thereof. Dated this 8th day of July, 1941- (SEAL)John A. Corrigan.27-4t County Judge. NOTICE Ol." ADMINISTRATION In the County Court ol Washing- ton County, Nebraska.ESTATE OF Chds JBYISED, de~ ceased. Notice ls hereby given that on the Bth day of August, 1941, at the County Judge's office in theCity of Blair, Washington County,Nalmmlm so em...>..|....x.a..n..- ._..,....uounty Ne~ "" ' """2 ' 6 "§ | ' f " h i f i "b""k":""é;?;gém;';'n and "és of '2..f.?"l."Z£'. 'lldissmirie n ~.|§J§ you as defendants. tha object Mdggnd Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Nelson prayer of which is w quiet the tirlegof slain Mr.and Mn.Bernardof the plaintiffs, as joint i»¢|'l"l¢l,Paulson,Mr.and Mrs.Harveywith right ol survivor-shin, anddnot Paulson and lamgy ol Orréaha. as tenants in common,n an to M .d Mrs.larenco impsonthe ahove descdbed real estate, and and M:rilyn called at the Warren to have said defendants and each George and Fay Jones homes in of them adjudged to have no lien"l`ekama.h, Sunday, on or interest in said real estate .,,|Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Rathmannany part thereof, and that they baentertained,Sundnv evemng. forperpetually enjoined from in any.|Mr.and_ Mrs.Raymond Cook £1wise lntedering with the use, D°B.Sloux Cnty. Dr.and MFMN.~session and enjoyment thereo! by §'-'th";€"'"_: wg. J°=';ng'~m ';\,;f,', e _. ""§f.?.l"T..".f"Z..».of you ar re J ui a nd I'" d:m K quired to answer md petition ani Mr. and Mrs. Ted Slmonsen andh b est Sahx;,;,';ff=» ~ the e a u. da y o f A» -» » ~1 .:.¥ . r.r..f'a .,°:;.~ ..z week for observation and treat-ment.She returned Monday.A daughter.Margaret Louise. was born to Mr. and Mrs. Morton Steyer ot Omaha. Friday. July 13-Mrs. Steyer was the fomier MisaEvelyn Lorenz of Fort Calhoun.Miss Beth Rohwer. daughter ofMr. and Mm George Rohwer, Jr.. is spending this week at the FritzBeekmann home in Omaha.Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Kruse andfamily were callers Saturday even- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Georae Neale.Lucille Rohwer was an over- night guest Sunday of June Mc-Nair.Mrs, Anna Klassen. Mrs. Wil-liam Kay, Jr., and Mrs. J. J. Sierk I me varennal, Frank Nelson, home,Vera Nelson returned to her stud~les at Immanuel Hospital.Mrs. D.E.Hayes arrived Fri-day from Denver. Colorado whereshe had spent three weeks withher dauuhter. Mrs. Lena Garnett. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olson enter- tained at dinner,Sunday,EricChristenseno l Blair,Thorvald Petersen and family,Mrs.Chris Kruse.Mrs.Amand|RasmussenandVernon.Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Neider-kruger and son and Mrs. BerthaNelderkrugerofGrandisland,and Mrs. Hilda Yowell arrived lnHennan, Friday evening following a two weeks trip on Wyoming.2102 had visited Mr. and Mrs.I _ _.___ ............. as-u "uiWakefield snent Wednesday at IWarren Wakefield home.Mr.and Mrs.Hennan Rowand Emmett were Tuesday avrihg visitors at the Ernest God home. Mrs.(Diaries Hovendick.MHoward Hovendirk and sons we Thursday afternoon at Lee1iovendicida assisting with threl ng.Mr.and Mrs.Fred P ;aNellie visited Wednesday e eniiat the leonard Bartling homeSunday guests at the Carl Adersonhome.honoring Car birthday.included Messrs.al Mesdames Chris I. Anderson al Donald,William Anderson,PeAndnrnm.P n l fm......-.._».n1\..v;l|¢ll\l!| ...,vcn uuluun r "il i `<}.i`iiy"»"s§i}}1 Tm"é`§`F&l2§fé<`iffd <1 ul ;"u"'§'Dated this m n dur of Jul *em Y a oorenoon o am nr,e o ow 1941 as with tlzem after spending a weeking matter will be heard and con-'L l d C E as then' guest. sidered.to-wit:The Petition of C1 51 L.§,g;{;,_- M ;gq » n § -B BM; gggfg ""*'E'"' Melton nmylns for the "P" 2a»»n Pxuinzizfuom Sunda at the Dual ».=p o m t m e n t o f ¥ ° 1 ° ' " E . R u e a s a d -| -l Y . \ | \ n i n § vn i A v a -* " " " '_ »_| \ --------" uluywn Dea er.S dn ," " l3L°'°H°°§§°$"Fngcinixgortgemwn a'~Ip¢mled by ML. Ann:1mPo¢¥die, Mil; 'h " i nd g g i Walken; LauRhl_yChr1at1ne Wachter and Mr.and -Mrs. Gerald Yowell and b b th»;¢;ed?§§§§;' gg m§HRV=g§§|wem dinner guests of i i i . i i home. Suqday.!E'.1"?.;-§°"..'f'f"C!°.'°?*'-.The Neider- ----.....-..~..,u m a u l u l n l l l l l l l n a n af a m i l y ,E l m e r B r e i t h a u p t a n d f a m i l y ,H e m m n M a d s e n a n d s o n , N e a l T h o m p s o n a n d f l m i l y ,I I e n r y W o l n m l n n a n d f a m i l y a n d l i n . I é i x l p W o l m m m a n d c h i l d r e n a l l o f u r .home.Mr s .J .Merton' I{ul§ }'an'd c hildren c alled Fr i da y eve ni ng Omah a sp en t S u nd a y with Mi s s Cora an d Ge or ze Beard.A f te r noo n c alle rs we re E lme r a n d E d wi n S o re n se n o l th e B otwm vic i n Mr . a n d M r s .By ro n B u n n an d f a mi ly visited Sunday evaaimz wi th Mr . a nd Mr s. Ge or u e K. Ne l EDYLMr s .Ha r r y Ty s on attended a shower c omp limentary to Mr s . I va n Mc Kenzi6.sziven Fr i da y a t th e H a r r y Md e n z i a h o m e i n Ly ~ ons.`Mr . a nd Mr s. Ha rr y Ty so n wer eSund ay e ven ing zue eta of Mr. and Mrs . Ra lp h Lo ni rwell. Kind red Clu b me t a t th e h o me |mr s .Geonze Ke tc h mar k of- Oma h a spent Sunday aftzernoonl wi th h er mo th er - in ~law, Mrs . Em-m a Ketc h mar k.I Mr . a n d Mr s .Fr e d C . Smi th o f l Oma ha,J o Elle n Couple o f A l ll f l anc e, Nebr aska. Mar ily n Nelso n ofMind en,an d M r .an d M n .G.V . ' Beadle and Pat held a oic nic . Sun- da y , a t the B e ad le f a rm. so u th o f For t C alhou n. Mr . a n d Mr s . Ti m Oh r t o f B e n - nin mon were c a llers at the Gno me Ohr t ho me . S un da y . ,Miss J ean Ne w ma n spent th e we e k e n d i n Oma h a a t th e F .B. Ha wk i ns h o me . Th e Gr ee n Va lle y Club met with Mr s .R nesday.Mi s s ussell Christensen,W ed- Ru th Mu m me r t.dau ghter Mr .an d Mr s .Cli ffo rd Ro se o f ity.- of Mrs.Harry Tvson.'r'n......a....of Mr. and Mrs. D. Z. Mummarr owners neu Mwlday.but Mrs.Ber tha Ne ld er kr uz er wi ll t hers for severa l day s. Mr . a n d Mr s .D .H. Ha n s e n o f Banc roft spent Thur sday wi th Mrs. Anna Ped die. Sunday evening.Mi s s V i vi a n Rutled ge wa s ta ke n to th a l m - man uel Ho sp i ta l l n Oma h a f o rmedc a l obs ervation. Mr s .W illil-m Rasmussen wa s hostess to th e W esley an Gu ild, Wednesday.Offic ers lo r the c om~ me y e a r a r e Mr s . J ame s P m b a ,president;Mr s .George Chamber- Ialn,vice-president:Mr s .T.R. Swanson.sec retary ;Mr s .Ed wa r d Swanson, treasurer. Mi s s E mma J e a n W es t. dau gh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J e nn ing s W en c elebrated her 14th bi rthday W ed~ neaday , Julv 16, by entertaininn ey W i lli a m Hovendic k an d Ma b le M m J ohnson a n d dau ghters o i Bla i r we r e S un d a y af te r n oo n vi e il/ or s at the E d Hoven di c k h ome. Ho wa r d A d ams o f F r emo n t wa s a F r i d a y vi a i w r a t He n r y K n i g - Mr s .Chester Hovend ic k an d da ug hter !s p e n t F d d a y a t le s te r Hovend.ic k's. Mr s. F re d P ec k a nd Mis s Nelli e atte nded th e J ollv Friendship Clu b me e tln z a t Mr s . J a y Fx1z~ ier's,Thur sday afternoon.Th e ne xt me etin g wi ll be in A u g u s twi th M n .W alter Meie rh enr y . MYI.A .I .Ma k i ll an d Bobbie, Mr s. Ray mo nd Maa ill an d Ma rlen e wer e W e dn ad ay a fter no on c alle rs a t th e Dwi g h t P a tr i c k h o me . Mi s s Bi rd ie Fletc her an d Mr s . M. . .v.....=._---- r'¢. Ei§§§`3`§§§e..`f`dZ2" '"f"° ox l8l(I NOTICE To CREDITORS gawd this n m day of July,Hanlon &0'Hanlon, Atwmeyn <sEAL>John A. Carrignn County Com, Washington Coun- 28-41 'ry, N b kly Judge.Esr.f'rr?°n=`- x=~.a..,....| ,,_..-_,_ It ~rings ~sul~ .|» ~ 1 = * '* ? ' f 'f > » » ~ , ,r g Y O U R E Y E S ..- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . __ , , . _ ,L. . »f ". DISEASES OF THE RE CTUM Dr. J. Tilton Young 1150 North Broad St. Fremont, Nebruh ';r BENDORF FUNERAL HOME Phone 40 AMBULANCE SERV ICE M o d e r n f u n e r a l S e r wc e Considerate in »" Cost o -A, Carrignn,28»4t County Judgu. .,~,deceased. Notice is given to the creditors to appear before me at the County Court room in Blair, Nebnskn, on the Sth day ol August,1941,and on the 10th day of November,1041, for the purpose of examina- iion, adustment and allowance of cfaims.All claims not filed on orbefore the 8th day of November, 1941, will be forever barred. Dated this 11th day of July, 1941. DR. C. R. MEAD DENTIST Rooms in Mlyle Building Blair, Nebraska Advertise in Tha Enterprise 1-'N-++¢+<H~r-rr M-a-~¢»++\\¢¢ Di. W. F. Hemphill DENTIST Hume Theatre nmlani; Blnlr, Nehrnkl »+++»++++++++»|»+4- _..._ .-.....--..alternoon, with Mrs. Kenneth Ty- son an_d Mrs. A. E. Dixon actingas assmlnz hostesses.Fourteenmemberswereoxesentu.spendthe time at ulayiniz bunco.Mrs. Herman Petersen had charge ofthe entertainment.Mrs. G. A. Ralhmann. Mrs. E, E: Dixon and daughters. Judy and Linda, and Mrs. A. E. Dixon drove Lo Fremont. Friday. to soend theafternoonwithMn.Bert Wild.:ind Mrs. Pekrl Wllds..Mrs.Gudmond Sorensen andMrs. George Morgan were co-host- :sees at a shower comnllmentary,o Mis. Otto Sorensen of Herman, Wednesday afternoon.The eventvas held at the Sorensen home,vxth the followinz iruelfs ln at- endance:Mrs. Edna Gill of Te- iamah, Mrs. Stal-john ot Herman.Urs. Harry Sorensen. Mrs. Mani..(uhr,Mrs. P.C.Sorensen.Mrs.ians C. Sorensen. Mrs. Carl Sor~-nssn. Mrs.Henry Sorensen, Mrs.lans ll.Sorensen.Mrs.Randall enon, _ lllrp. J.Merton Kuhr ~-----~-~-~-n h .1 t ch " " ` ¥ " f "g é'£..?2'§Ia shunt Im week "°lDi>i..... °'"é°..?"i~..T»»..¢,°a l i ;1.25 ze home.Iola New, dauxzhter of Mr. and'Mrs. Matt New of Elkhom. soont the wnk at the Paul Kruse home. Mr.and Mrs. Ernest Schmidt and Thelma and Jessie McMillan motored to Coleridge.Nebraska,Sunday.They met Mr. and Mrs.Frank Kesterson and Lois Ann uhd drove to the Ponca state parkfor a plcnic dinner.Dihner mleals.Sunday.at theRichard Sieven home were AlmaKltndtofOmahaandWilliamSievers and Doro!-hy.Mr. and Mrs.Roy Kirkuntrir.-kand Margaret or Blalr were call»ers. Tuesday evening. at the Oir-tis Dixon home.Satuniav eveninz callers at the0. F. Harlaon horns were Mr. andMrs. Oscar Olsen and family and Mr. and Mrs.Everett Nelson ofOmnha.Mr. and Mrs.B.R.Cox andNelliewent to Missouri Valley,Monday.to attend n f......»..| Christensen. Joan Truhlsen. JaniceLoftls.Donna Lee Fitch.lone Jespersen.Marilyn Korshoj,Pa~ tricla West,Betty Korshoj. Mar-ilyn Nelson,Shirley Beth West and Mildred Johnson of Blair.The fifth birthday of Donna Sue Potadle. Wednesday. July 16, wie observed with s party.Guests were Jacqueline Forsberxr,Susan Tyson,Penelope Mason,Judy Kroger and Warren West. Mrs.Paul Hancock and sons,Dickie and Jimle. spent from Fri- day until Sunday eveninu at Mil- lard with her parents.Mr.andMrs. Albert Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Daugherty and Phyllis of Omaha spent Sun-day at the E.W.Burd.ic_homo.Mrs.Daugherty w g Phyllis hadsnt several days I ere.pcs.w.l.luric is reported to be recoverinz from his iecent illness. u...D-..~.~._...._.._._=_--1 ...-,......=..were :sunoay dlnnezueatsatWarrenWlkolioldaWilbur Wakefield returned Satur day after soondlnz some time aBirdie Fletcher's.Mr. and Mrs Herman Roger!visited their daushten.Ada amHaniet, ln Omaha. Friday.Mrs Walter Kramer was a Wed nesday afternoon visitor at L.BHarrlsons.Mr. and Mn.A. I. MaR'ill ancBobble were Sunday dinner guests M-sry Emzer.Ann and Donald Makill oi are visitinz at the Johrhome. o!MMrs. aOmahl z Jackson »# R o t a . H i l l f l f l e w a - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Love wereSunday dinner Iniesta of Mr. andMrs.Harold French and Iarruly.Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Mon!K°mery of Omaha were afternoon andsupper guests.Mrs.C.French__..A-..s ...__..____ Get No Vacation! Atl fi ex 1 v1TnlIIU1 bout this timo ul your we zlnk of vacations-a little Ishing or sight seeing or ren just n Sunday picnic outing. But, your eyes get n o v a c a ti o n. We use lhem constantly. hst'| the resion your eyestould be kept equipped withle proper :losses lo mikeielr work essier and insuretheir longer life. " l m ktalxzh Lonzwell. M .f j itif: i32"t°?a "fa J. S-""-°\~'25- .e ,enilen.Bn Mrs. Otto Sor. rs.Corn E.S'event the Dust th :»`3'§`é'1<."'l'i §\\"h\Cruz,Qnliromu,arrived I unday for an indefinite visit with vher dauxzhler. Mrs. John G. Jen- son.Mr. and Mrs. Jenson drovetoOmahatoRet Mrs.Sims onSundayafternoon.shs having :Silent a brlef time at the snarl-ment of another dauuhwr,Mrsg m Hunt. ond her two gnndf g-em. Misses Edra shd Ruth |Mr.and méé§"PEui"f€AT§é andi Mylan called at tho Matt Newhome, near Elkhorn. Sunday wen- ing.Miss Ann Lage ls spending theweek at the Seymour Smith homein Omaha as a zuest of Miss Viv-ienne Smith.Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Darling of New Jersey amved Sunday tn vis-it Mrs. Anna Roberts. James Cunety home. Mr. and Mrs.Tom Wakefield. Miss Birdie Fletcher and Moy|Lsndou were Sunday dinner rruestn .-us.nsy Arwieu.onwruuneuthe pinochle club Wednesday when Mrs. Ed Wittip;of Emerson was a visitor.Hizh score urize went toMrs.A.H. Lowe and Mrs.Leo Fsusett, low.Mrs. Jennings Westwill he the next hostess.The N. B. R. Girls Club met Fri-dnv evening at the school housefor n picnic lunch.Present wereFrancesHovendiek.Elvu Lang,Patricia West.Mildred Larsen,Lela Rose Christensen,DurleenPewrsen,Betty Jensen,BettyWilliams. Betty Korshoi. MarjorieReid,.lwce Petersen.Visitorswere Vero Nelson and Violet Pet- u u u l n e l e n |i.llY|1U .!l'|Cf| were Mandly afternoon zuests ofthe Frenchs.Mr. und Mrs. Arthur Kuhr andEthel Moe and Mr. and Mrs. EarlJensenwereSundayeveninzguests of Mr. and Mrs. John Beck-lun and family.Mr.and M m Harry Madsen.Mr. and Mrs. Geonre Nelson. Dirk. and Marion.Mr. and Mrs.lIdMencke,and Mads Madsen and sons nttended the birthdny NNYst the Chris Korshoi home in Her- man, Wednesday evening. in hon- or of Alfred Nelson's hrilbdny.Miss Ruth Munk ment severalGLASSES ARE A COM- R.».".l1'f.... Mr. and Mrs.Leonaand'*"!1H1\I=er or s°uf{Réun h k i were dinner zuesh. Sunday,ofMgfnd Mrs. Frank son and Pearl. r.and Mrs._Raluh LongwgllF';'E':*;§:'£'d~v with Mr. and Mm at the Warren Wakefield home.Visitors Sunday at the Hints home were Mr.and Mrs.GlenTimmonsandfamily.Mr. andMrs. Jim Rouse and Elenore Hintsof Omaha. also Mm. Timmons ofu-n_,, ersen.Frances Hovendick andElvaLanghadchameattzhismeeting.At the July 81 meehnk Leln Rose Christensen and Betty Knrshoj will be in charm. _ Dr and Mrs. E. P. Gabriel and 'days at the Om Marian hams. Mra. Fred Paulsen received word that her step-father. Hamld Nel- son,ol Moorehead,lowl. mased away at his home on Sunday ai- ternoon.Mr.anfl Mrs Parrlcen nf. NMMIK usED cAR~S-P-E-C-I-A-L-S 1940 Chevrolet Deluxe T. Sedan 1939 Chevrolet Deluxe T. Sedan 1939 Buick Sedan 1938 Buick Sedan ms Chevrolet T. Sedan 1937 Chevrolet T. Sedan 1936 Chevrolet T. Sedan 1937 Chevrolet Coupe 1937 Pontiac Sedan 1935 Plymouth Sedan 1936 Plymouth Sedan lL L "3 2 1 1 1 C ` I 1 E \ % 0 L £ ' T u p o n \.J"H U||.n \ IndM r s .T h o m a s g L a u r i t a V e d a t e d t , N e b r a s k m a n d M . u r L n n M - » * ~ ~ as f H " "vuuey .[ a a u xn mr : r o m Fr e mo n t m d Mr .Dian to attend the funeral uervieea.g g ; ~ I Mr s.Elz a K i n a an d Be tty C m p a n d Mr s .E lme r F r a i n o f Bla ir Thu ndz y , a t Moo :- eh en d. -we m Su nd ay via ito t t h E v - were S und ny di nn m Z M ,M .i n d M .Otto Ri»n°fI¢.§E"e u l ' t '|.ft£M8tI!&P h n m n " i ' , , " . . . . ° . . » . ' ¥ . i n d ~ E m i l |.~.3f..,'f"'"'0 r gtln tf lv l f f n x n n n ..,.§""'°..'. f.E §HI.__........_......,-.el llr.and l l l .Hlnry~5.~;am :; wan:md T---f '"""-*'°\|laulnif§{iw'ifi}f " 1433232 - Psnelopg spent Saturday nlghl ~ykun attended ghCllllllmh. mnH dly fmm uu Blllr Hollltll.N j b u m n ....'L°"r`l»"-|.,"¥u..¥.'.€|'"i'¢.. A-...i' é'.Z.... °f Hlf'-*"¢~ gd-31 ¢"§|"",;"" gm- P-gg; |pm a n nee-.g , l a m ~ m l t m e : m m <, 'mm\ >¢ f| m'" \ : nI ; d : n ~ . , . . . | . . , ¢ , _ . _ | 5 u » q _ _ !, » a . l m ''w u .. m l \ | . .u . \ . | " _ . , _ __ ,-...: .... -_ -... =__.._-_n - - - - -»» - ....vu nnqqclviwsitoraa t the ho me. Thu n da y . Mr .an d M m .children o f H e r d i v s t th a n l n n n r h - "rv u uu n r 1--| » om e . .Y ' : " \ | » - :f H ' ¢ ' h » 1 n r M A i . f ..... ....... nu nuutn nellon ana l |||l|u|UPUFFJwn.:sue 13 re- mnymunu nuwe usenueq I. mv -amily are viammz this weak at the nvrwd to be Improved.She ia a elusive presented by Rev. Kaiser of.~.=Aubrey G d _ f 11 _. |chnnd h0mTT'°° an ChlllBl Blm |,,'§""§`¢?»f .,£f"§?I'. '$"°.!1""$'..?."""*°" ¥<:%1*f.*:.._§?.=3:2l':-at the Tnmty ..__.~ -~'-"'-\~"v@.¢i'.':2S l Misses Vera and Mlldwd Nel-son, I-'mnk. Sr.. and Fnnklln, Jr.,were Sunday nftemom vlsitors attheLouieGrimmhome. The Hemmn Hnntllnz Herdmen 4H'ara were entennlned. Friday ¢'\°{\lnk. at thn Bert Lowa homo.Dwmht Booth of Teknmlh was Druent.Exhibiu for the fall- were rllncunaed.M i n Ve n Nelnon attended I Dimle ln_ the Hunnnn hlrk, Fri-g evwlnn nm by un N. R. AL Mr . mi l l . L1 Enyn|\>ell}tnSun§;y w'¥'5."'u§l'l u .r..W-.'i nL '.».'§?I'.'5"'"-l t her Mn. I-'remant Jansen And chil-dren were Omaha visitors.Wed-nesdny.Callen at the Wax-nn Wnke- fleld home Lhll week were Mn. Otto Snrenun. Mn. Fmmont Jen- sen and lnmily, Mr. and ln. BdFletcher And lunlly. Mrs. Ola Jen- sen and Mr. And Mm. Roy Wake-field Ind Wayne.Mr.and Mn.Hnrvey Harklns und funlly were weekend vlsltonat I-hvlnx. Nebruh. Br. And Mn, lan Fmaett wereMnndneveningvllltonl t thelaslla'homD|on home neu Teh- Mr.m d Mn.Ra ma u n o . . . 1n II Honoring the blrthdly of Alfred Nellon,Wednndny.thin.y~!our relatives nnd friends Rl*-|w{*§i.l¢the Chris Korulmj home.Vmtmz and A social Llme were anjnyed andAl\\1'l¢.h w u served.Pnsentwen Menu. and Madame.: P, K.Andaman md Alvin. Hlrry Mad-sen and family,M.Mndlen andsons, Ed. Elmer, Wslter. Nels nndRobert,Ed Mencke. Georxw Nd-wn.Mnrinn and Dick,RobertOhrlswnen. S. P. Nelson of Blah'Chrll Konhoj and children mdAlbert Mldnen md children. Mr. Ind Mn. Raymond Kuhr of Kannard And Mr. and Mn. Sun- ley lhnh and fnmlly wen Sun-dnv uv-mn.. ..|-¢.-... _..L- vs_." nM u senWeHcele wanterEu-l y : M theM nR- memGemSl kueuRin' lrs. Gwrxre Nelson,Dick and rlon called on Mrs. S. P. Niel-Wednesday afternoon.On:day they viaifed in Omaha.leluing M n Ben Bergmanbrainherbirthday.Tueoday.a Henan. and Madame: Wal-Sapven!i¢ld_Waller Nielsen, l Jensen, Mn. Laura Toile andnn Tdie.in Loia Tulle ul Lincoln mmf week-end with ber mother. . Laura Tone. one Marie Aluch of Omaha \ the week-and vilidm! at therare Nalaon home. mday afternoon and mover . .. 1 " __.... ....-- We Are Equipped To Give You Service As We Have Done For Many Years The ~riidt Hardware ° ~' s~ ~4F 6'0$`l/r///s //EW V5.4 /rs TH/S BWV!srsszi Q(/EE/Y.s'1/5/§s a n f o r u r//A »4f_`/1§'[l${45'//f/7 "'L$'ffZ="1'2§'!»'»Z '~ o u Q Tanlbspaenlon-lmnl9¥\.\°l*'¢~a 1-»»fm~»=~1==-»n»»»¢.f~'-~»~is nun. SMI 0~»¢`\lM~l*lH he 12 1') ~; ; _ _ i _If 1 / -imma.4 P - " " '" W i nd c wc n hn -\ hh n ew 'SpeedQ u n n l Emclflinqly boautliull Btqqurl Mo n d o lla r- lqr d c llu value!5 , , , 4Q u i n with l u lov/| Shup¢d Tub. Doubh W d-Ii.c a m s C o m lr u n lo n . Am-cumin Ddva Tmnsmiulon. ale.. hasalways qlvns you mon io: your money -bul thi s y oufs mod eb olhr biq qor vduo u mmm s nr.li y ou 'n qo/Inq \obuy u vns hn. n wou ld be a mluu kl not lo como In and In thu dlllnnnlmodels. Stay in this week. Spfro 01/if/v xi ~; s v ' KO! IOM!!WITHOUTl u c r u c l r vlvnllnhle shimu mu- A~sfnm- |.»\»~.qu-` W e Sell The Nltio nilly Ad verlined C o p p e r C l a d R a n g e s Magic Chef Co 'r hiuation Gal Ranges . Quick Meal on Stoves »\I W.mr .In u R F I.U l m l dkI n d Pe tr i?m m Mr .an d ns... n.»....|. ..-A ur--_A \.|..._wI---"~O! Lol Annleu, California ArrivedThe Hill Crm-k Ladies Aid mst in Herman Sunday for levanl gh-d-v uuemoon with Mn. weeks' vim with nlatlv a.Mn. run ~»\»,g-=-Men!-ser, u Inn Chxhdm Jo!\n~Mr. and N. Wlll Adamu wen son.was 1 Wnhlnkwn countyFriday evening lunber xuelh at rancher.Sho hu continued herLhaGeonrnChunberlmlnhomo.work mince her marrlln and ll I§vndly_ _dinner muh u n.- »-..-\.--1_ .---- » o en homeTuslda nz (mm I three trin fa Cllllomll.She aeeomumnled four nthor ynunl neanle whoMn, D __,_,...........-.un -»u w m mF ll Bvernl unweekLu xl nd ¢h re.. W lnmlzdn I: lwndlmz A few dan thin vmnk an nmn.. gg;Rmb M Ind §`$.1m U v l u l o w l ! l u l l l f I " I l H l lnlph Fuchs. r.and H n .Raymond R u n f u n i l y w e r e S u n d a y d i n n e r f i n f ' i l u ann-I u m m I'\ ... A.. ..UD UA |l | |I n u l l l l l \ ! l | I l \ § 1 ln k A n d f x m i l y , ck Nalmn md Hmm Mm-I...IEI ||| mei nuun umnes home were Mr. :nd xnlel.g m §,'\g;}°»N '?""'°"'€§"f""°» md WM;m! ,Wg .\exon an Amd 01 n n oMEL Mlchhnn and Mr 1 d y ra .,n Hn. weekend M011N.~ Nel:on"oI Ve!'°r~_|nnck.Mr, am ncnooln of lu An-'with her d|\lKl§tx.-Ml Viv ia nlnuuodn. who ll an adam lt the L Wlllhm Falk anal Cllrhon Huwiul.She il UltriumVaninmentthe with her mn and daulhtar-ln-hw.Mn.Clan Whit Mr.and I SA! Nh I Olklmd\l y even "*`(,\|° no a wa x a t c u m RMIdMn.Guy Bdley Ruth Andmhluilynulanon M Alelch won maui.:st A dimm-p u t Saturday evsnlng of Mr.md im. Rohan Chrinunun. Among thou ntiondlng theMancha nlmle at the pool. Sundly, were Noun. and Mudamou Bdlhneko . Guns umm. ua J unk.Th! xulcnle wu In hum- of llr. and . . . . ¢ - u mn . :w a Tyson d v i ' n | » 1 F " '_l n |wahfa mlly we d Sunda y me ta nt th num ~9r s . ~l c h a r c l D a n i é l s V i c t i m 5 Of ong Illness Mrs. Richard Daniels died Sun- ~ ~y at 3:40 p. m. In the Methodist llal in Omlh fllovrin A~oap n o gprolonged illness of over s year.She was due victim of an lnmrnal cP a r k l n s R e s f c u e s Swunmmg Compamon John Parkin of St. Paul, Nc- bruka,formerly of Arlington,will reaive-recognition soonfrom the National Red Cross !or / ~ E/ /, WANT-ADI s ; or The ~Coming Week Scheduled Events For The 1 Week of July ;24-31 Thursday, July 2| Study tu Leam-plmlc at Blair pool these alas haves flvs umm and one brothgr and her _gnolller ln Landnn, Ksntucky.She was 1 member of the Meth- odist Church and of the EufcrhSurandinbothorganizations was a loyal supporter. Funeral service! were held Wed- nesday at 2 p. m. [ram the Ben- dorf Funeml Home with Rev. A. D.Burress officiating and Smar- ment was made in the Blair ceme- my , BLUE GOoSE SUPER I | < h " ; i..»..'J11._ i f " \; 9 1 . f f c ~» ..». .:#Be;; t<41 . ,|;... . ; :|1 'i |. - ..1 } |..v.5 ...J .a.a\'?9 .Jfs»r.':z.;rw! f ' .v FI.. .¢ .. ...L . '\.¢\.\-..»' Mrs.James Maher entertained at as luncheon, followed by bridge, Wednesday.Her guest.:were Mrs. Bert Noh od' St. Louis, His- souri;Mn .Hulow Brewer and Mrs. L. C. Klupfp. Mrs. Gordon Colburn and dauarh- ter, Carol. of Chnnnell. Nebraska.are ~ted to arrive |.t the par- ~9r s . ~l c h a r c l D a n i é l s V i c t i m 5 Of ong Illness Mrs. Richard Daniels died Sun- ~ ~y at 3:40 p. m. In the Methodist llal in Omlh fllovrin A~oap n o gprolonged illness of over s year.She was due victim of an lnmrnal cP a r k l n s R e s f c u e s Swunmmg Compamon John Parkin of St. Paul, Nc- bruka,formerly of Arlington,will reaive-recognition soonfrom the National Red Cross !or / f " ` \ 5 ' ~ // 1 "~ WANT-ADI s ; or The ~Coming Week Scheduled Events For The 1 Week of July ;24-31 Thursday, July 2| Study tu Leam-plmlc at Blair pool these alas haves flvs umm and one brothgr and her _gnolller ln Landnn, Ksntucky.She was 1 member of the Meth- odist Church and of the EufcrhSurandinbothorganizations was a loyal supporter. Funeral service! were held Wed- nesday at 2 p. m. [ram the Ben- dorf Funeml Home with Rev. A. D.Burress officiating and Smar- ment was made in the Blair ceme- my , BLUE GOoSE SUPER I | < h " ; i..»..'J11._ i f " \; 9 1 . f f c ~» ..». .:#Be;; t<41 . ,|;... . ; :|1 'i |. - ..1 } |..v.5 ...J .a.a\'?9 .Jfs»r.':z.;rw! f ' .v FI.. .¢ .. ...L . '\.¢\.\-..»' Mrs.James Maher entertained at as luncheon, followed by bridge, Wednesday.Her guest.:were Mrs. Bert Noh od' St. Louis, His- souri;Mn .Hulow Brewer and Mrs. L. C. Klupfp. Mrs. Gordon Colburn and dauarh- ter, Carol. of Chnnnell. Nebraska.are ~ted to arrive |.t the par- BLUE GOoSE SUPER STORE Apricots ~ 'i;.2' 99c *0ranges %;1§;:;.2 D; 35c Lemons '§3;§§.€"'°' doz. 33c }V:§ernelon§R.lb léc *Pork Roast tz;':g€,m""' *Pork Steal( %~Z2'.§e, Cubed Steadc &';:" Minced [Iam §'i'E'lc., if Le St °, 1%~to ;nLb Rilmge lb 20c lb 2Zc ea. 5c lb17c lb 20c Butter-Nut Coffee `§§'~26c - 2§50c' Crisco (iii) 3 ff.. 50c Butter 2:'.!3;::; lb 34c 0leo 312313 lb l4c Wheaties or Kix £3553 loc Grapenuts 2 'éiiii 25c Cocoa 0u,Mo.e;2 ~ l5c Miracle Whip Dressing Jar 37c Creamaid s§fZ`f..*'E§IZ1i,'E; 25c Potted MeatA';r::'°3;';';l0p Pineapple §{E¥='fg'=§.,32 'T;,?29c Peaches ~ "ef l5c Apricots ~ "'2;§V'17c Sugar §:".;£':3;" 3'|;';2lc Cookies ~""°"L». loc C 0 f f € 0 ~ o , A 3 c `America Coffee £52 2511; 38c UA RD A GA INS T |Cheerful Chirpera Flnifwl v llovejoy, wgéiiér with young H O G C H O L E R A N O W I ~I-Iomemuken--Du-FO R S A L E 5 | xv_§r_;;|§:; U;h;;ut§nd1$; emu . |. :u mm z s wwa n home, th isevening(Thm-sd.ny).Th ey will spend three weeks here while Mr. 2olbur|__ten\;l_s_u agudy course atfwnxrmi nf nn availr""" "' '" """'"lene uoremun HAIL!Ed# Mas' Payne was '=*°f" in A warning U0 farmers *=° stay H. G. L.--Mn. Clyde Nelson mineLondon,Kenluckyl ,'§j,°*'§"_,§,'§, 33' out of neighbors' hog lots during P. A. G--Mrs. LeRoy crmh rand A9¢9mH%"rimr the Colburns will 1905 um on Augun £°» ww muwasmarriedtoRichard Daniels in Crovm.Polnt, Indians.In 19% thay movd zo Blair when they hnvc since ruxidod. threshing season, as a precmuwagainst spreading hog cholera, wu issued today by authorities ol tha American Foundation for Admnl H m m _Sunday,July 21 Tnangle Club pimic at swim- ming pool ' wild~wwi» Circle pimm-wild Court Park. Fremont unn'zholdixinsure acre.acne.any o Vernon Robeson, who is attend u m m . m a m Deal To them fou r c liildmn wer e bo rn]"Ch ole ra vir us is easily pic ked'Thursday , J u nnn n f W h hm ~ i n il1f ll1".i-CY.T h !nf .nh mnnnn mhnnll and nfl IIUTBBI'pnnfn "|"|\nnuln\r l l l y 3 1 I 2 9 1 3 s w u m n g i o n ' f n r n n n n m . . \ _ l Count; B§1rg._ Byron McDonald and sonsIi{§e§`1i¥i§¢§ QQ dl imnriun, age 18 years;Barham Anne,11 years; and Fwd Leroy, 9 yean.'I"hesa with the husband are left to mourn her puting.Bwdea 5:.,"" ~ "'ma;'ese _;1'._:;'¢?§t'm;.;'going from farm to :farm it can be spread quickly throughout the com-The Dorcas Club munity,"said the wanting bulls- nard vicinity will me tin."Farmers should not let vis- Herman Jacobs on . uaauvv \ . u u | . I ~~A child'a tott-er.s2.so.Georsre .1o f the Ke n -E929 W est Pa rk .Ph o izefar Vukgon.And Mn, Frank JahnelRospqe Stewart of Fon. celebrnbe his lm-u.a.v.l~et with Mrs.:399 J u l y a m a t N E W 1 0 " c i r c u l a r r i n s a w ,1 n a n n o u n c e d .lu ns x .. .1 .n m :a f f - » u & n 3| SL|i¢imr Lhreahlmz crews into Lheir|2 o'clock, it has bee own hog lots and should avuld Another hostess had been prevl-§§11£3""'' W u w ' " " " " ' T W ( ) M e n neighbors' lots,Cholen virus is ously announced and club mem~ W Z l l l ¢ d A t O I I C B so potent thnt even a mlnube bers are asked to bear in mind the 2-RQOM HOUSE for sale.amolmt, carried from an infeeled :hxmge D( place.quxre Ollie Marshall.2 I II k h l t ld th dl..2"£'.2.§?.C.?f .§§?.Zfml..l"I'.Z'.§,§"i»i'.L?,'l",.».53"""e o n m a N N A R n m w m . v FRESH QOWS-_close ,Bn nt the hom ZfEQi§°§°§{§§§ ol Omaha.THQ! Raymond~'Wul1.~l~k~ ~3 ~md Sam Moore 11 on 87.29-lt' HOLSTEIN HEIFER,heavy lnringer. for sale.29-It J. Merton Kuhr. FOR SALE:Snotted Poland g-dia.; boar.Wnlter J. Novnk. e FOR SALE:I-Io old furniture.406 w. Grant St.29-lt' USED ICE IIEFRIGERATORS. 81.50 un.Used 5-bumer oilstova with bllilffin oven. $5.00to $12.00.Used electric Wuh- ers Ind coal nnzes at uricea tog;~;°~The Arndt Hardware.- c USED HATCHERY STOVE.2Q-lt w. w. Freeland. FOR SALE:Slnhmin Hug WormErnellinzCavsules.1 make these capsules myself and sunr- antee them to get the wanna ar g;=p_=f money vnll be refunded.ce 10c e&1.'.h.John Lundza-1w Blair, min. W A N TE D GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. Phone ll .29-xv WANTED TO BUY:8mm movie camera.Leave name at En¢er~urine.29-lt WANTED To RENT:Washing-ton County farm.Everett Tay-lor, Hebron. Nebr., R. F.D. 28~2|.* WANTED:Dead stack. free ure-mlum.Bldr Renderillk Sebvice,Phone 17.collect.HollyJensan,axent for Unlon Ren- dering Co., LaPlatte. Nebr. 29-tf R E A L E S T A T E RESIDENT INCOMEclose in, by owmrs.£ 3 B a x 450.11-nf 1i l\l1 NOTICES ANNUAL MEETINGTHEANNUALmcetinglvf the Arlington Rural Fire I'rotec!.lon Disldct will be held at the City Hall in Arlington ul. B o'clock p. m., July Blat. I-'rank Kruger, 29~1t Secretary-Treasurer. GET YOUR license books at weWashington County Bank. 29-lt* PIES.cakes.battle lhalls bakedto order.144.1 Mm Mar-Ie Truu. WE ARE RUNNING a clean. re- eneation nlace.Come ln and seeforyoursell and brlnx yourfriends.Blnlr Recrution Hall.29-It FURNITURE uphullledng, relin- iahlng,repdrlng, nut mi n s . rug work, mntntles, etc.PhoneBlue 161. 12-if ASK YOUR Lnnkwazon automobileA few left. George N. Miller. Nebr.-Iowa Oil Co. driver for A 1941llC9nBebook.sun 29-lt' n a MODERN APARTMENT for rent. 2841 Clifton Hotel. I-'OR RENT:All modem house. Inquire nt The Enterprise. 2941 MODERN 6-ROOM HOUSE.gyge ln.W. W. Freeland. - ¢ POR RENT'Modern furnishedmoms witfu ndvnte ba!-h.Phone Blick 93.29-n WE TAKE 'rm s ol ezlandin~our an men for 2004 nlylnz work ln loclllllel where ihls newspaperls clreulnlcd.Deliver orders tnfnrmers. render service :nd dnotherwork.Flrm experienceor :ny kind nl sales exnerlexwehelpful.Must have a car. Pleulnt, permanent wnrk. Manager will person- ally inberview men for this job.Friday and Saturday at the Clifton Hotel, Blair. @AMaLEsf m m m t \ \ A N " \ 5 f r,¢m;s1' °F" ~ FREE DRAWW9 Q ,QW f 5 1 . 0 5 V5 1 - " E .mwdowan. Purclwi¢ vi 1175"do E l e c t # W ° " " ' . °w..h¢ f G A M E # E n ~ ~d o ~, f f ° ' { , . \ . ` I -;b u f ) g 1 o ¢ \ f \ ' ' ° ' h a'-v ' °*"'"""'...\»h| |°""".-':'°un¢ : " ' ° " i ' . - s a n A n - ¢ 5 ° " '' r . . » - H- °ww \ - ° " n . 1 \ . - 1 1 1 %* e x s 9 9¢ l » l " k m 4 » - » n - " g f i n. |»,,u . - u v ,p us D ¢ \ \ \ l¢ ¢ C o f ° " ° a °.~ 0 sALE FREE $1.25 VaduePlush!!heWliln Hiawatha ln-ow 0F"uBv !'§ PL ' Qrfl Da lmn ll o dnl 7 vu 'h '. . ~ . . , ' : ; r : . » . f m - 5 - : . - = ~e : I l l Jn : ra W m, hy u -u ,r m n - v - o a n »_» !.,='~ `\' n-.1 ~\v ~\N a m ~§\'. A /w ~ » = = ~ '. --! - ~~. .. M u 'a w w .\ = ~ » S ° z 4 . m m ' W n h u \ `M .C lu b Mk 'u a : r . ~ v n u .I n ufn' l 9f ¢\r 0v UH# u hh l, l| . \| ~T I A é b ~ ,.M of cholera more serious than usual this year: higher hog prlces mean greater financinl loss w the fam:- er, and the number of hog cholers outbreaks has been on the increase auzadily for the Inst three years. The b a t protection against cholera is w have all hm vaccin- rlwd, the hulletln stated, and lf the herd has not been so protecud, ut- most are should be taken at this season nl the year when the heavylautbreakn usually start ~. IS RE U N ITE D Mrs. Della Eden of Coffeevllle,Knnau, arrived the latter part ol tha week in Kennnrd to vinlt her mother, Mrs. L. B. Wert, and her brother, Rosa Wert.On Tuesday morning, Mrs. Wert's son, Amend Wert and daughter of Garfield, Arkanna,also nrrived, completing the reunion ol the family.This il the first time in several yearn Lhlt both Amend Wert and Mrs. Eden have been home at the name time. l u n n | . n u . s ' c urrent swep t h i m in to deep wa ter .He we n t d o wn twc e b a - fo re J ohn realized his predic a- me n t a nd s wa m to h is s i d e ju s t an h e wa s g o i n g do wn f o r th e of S to r m L a k e ,Io wa ,ar r i ve d pr i . da y f o r a.three-week vis it wi th Mr s .Ho r se s pnr entfl,Mr .an d Mr s .Ch lr le s Robeson,an d Mr . find Qjrs.Sc ott Robeson,a t Cli f- third time.The other two hd!rwn amen wars not nwnre of lavejoy'| danger until Parkin hld nv e d 0 him. Johnnie. la he is well-Eown ~~ `?z»°§i'ff?7§?§="§'f'i»»'i'€'s-=2|By-Goné Years ann smmmlng wnue m unscommunity,and Wu slways A lover of outdoor sports.His l d of bravery ln saving his !rlend's liie was just put of n dny'| fun, to him, md he thought it nothing out at the ordinxry. He is the son of the late Rev. '1'homas Parkin, | former pastor of the Methodist Gnxrch at Arl- lngton,who passed away the latter part of June. MISS MCGILL To I yen- sro-1940 Electric consumption rscordl wary broken three timer this week dunng the heat wave whicl reached 110 degrees. Plans for the new $100,000 Mc Carthy school had been rubmitlec £0 WPA officials. Rite were held lor Hrs. W. J Su, 50. The "Sioux City" a tugbom built by the Pemrsu:('nnm»v.H-.~e ¢ " j - ~ . . _° ; aff ,.I V:P1-.n m r n n >F R E E . * Q W i t h 1 2 G L §. . , , _ __ __. . _ , » | , #~~ "f W h i u u n n m a l p a i l 5 ~w i t h d i p p m t o m a t c h . f a * L l 9 ~a a u r s .m a e 'oP~ I :Annes vaupn' r :~W i t h I o r H i l l ga'~ ; _».~ ~ a»-l p n - k P l u g s/»:$ .fr -Q §"F 0 I:» ah .4 1 num cum.== r i % ~ .: ,F c o n s wa4.. " »N u i f lx " Q Q i l l ! : I I l a n d o l l.e Ne w . . f . . . . . . ' m l"i»¢in¢~ 3b » »l S¢ a n s q . r a . R a k F R E E mm l Ga . L a dyIma = ; 1 ' ~ : . . . : ' :I l i 2 5 ; g m 49¢ Hna tg f Q I T § . , ; - f . . :on " 3u...\.;.I a ' h u 4 .U Q: g .. . 1 :+ 2 1n" `s ' i " * ' G i - "= »i -»,;_ . A _.nc:OMF8 Q u . m o rec)"% Pun Pi na . 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C a n v n n c o n M o r o n o n . w i t h 1%~ i f C R E S T D E L u x :T I R E S First L i n e Th u ...Equal lo or HellerThan Original Tires on New Carl Designed und eonnfurmd in on of Amcrin'a mon modum hnnriu.New 2-in-Iufay:nad duikh- Lnux rubbar Iubrlcnmi card: and dmsblabndmr nu-ips for blmmm pmlaciiou. vm m n D u a b h o u u m u o - m a . C r u x D e l u x : li n i n b . = | = ¢ a b y Gunbl| 't vu-Iam dodak gunman . . . dn nerongan gunrlnnn plnad on l h n n s r u N n a f . | Y ° u 4 ° » ' ¢ ¢ » - a m h w - q j o y c n s s r n m u n-J -fy . . . u n Gnmb ln' | an n ula r : p q um pla n a n d pay u y ou ride. \ 1 f m ME\\B\\AN\\\SE (_4/| : | \ E E wE5f'=§§S ~ ,$ 1 a s u m m W n P rw frm Coronado 2 El cmeox/;~ f . ~34°~ f f ce n nu d o Do h a ! t i o n a l # f u n n ,, , ,§ |__,,,,u..a. ,,,| ,4 u " u , _ , . ; . a ¢s 9 9 % p a u . .u . - u vvv. 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I n n 4.75-5.00119$ 7 . 4 5 DUPHI -cl v o n Yo ur um nm .~Ulu a nn u . n u : m s n u m n u ..°'° ~ D - 1 . .. , , , _ _ _" Y N m 'U I' U h * h mP u y u n l m v n 5 0 1 3 P ¢ r V h ¢ l |»_ " = ° n ¢ ¢ , , M ¢ , 5.25me/an$8 .9 5 OH luv I m e / 1 1 $ 9 . 5 0 I Oi l f r n r nr n »¢ | ¢ v j *° ; ¢ ". ae \ ~f:IF+§}.3 F R E E $ 1 . 5 0 o n . v a w n [!fm:§;~100% W m: Pnm.°o?;."' ~a 51 P L M 1 :' r m vrrm~n c r r v n B r r l j z s m n n \.°..'..Guaranteed 3 Y u n o n A s e x v i n b §:1b - i l n z r v ~a ti o n . F i t; Pv~ u ln r s.'f a " .n 5; v ~»..»L . Mu.. -u.' fn:f RETURN To STATES Mies Mildred McGill, 84, Teka~ mah,one of the 17 Red Cross nurses who were rescued alter their ateamxhip had been torpe- doed in mid-Atlantic June 26, will have to return lo the Unlhad States because af her physical condition, her parents, Mr. and Mrs.Her- man McGill, were advised by the Red Cross,in Washington,Frl- dly. In n latter to the McGllls,Mi n Mary Beard,director of nursing service, uid that she had jun xe-ceived a cable from England that Minn McGill ie uulferlng from shock and is depressed The cable said it wuz eaeenilnl thxt lhe re- turn in this country Pwgmvrlsp tion Co, was laun edl Elmer Pate died suddenly of s heart attack. John Wolamnnn, resident ol tht county since 1882,celebrated his 'mn bmhdny. Dr. N, C. Carlsen compleled u tour of Canada. Lighhling tired several trees north ol Bldr during l. thunder shower. » 0 »5 yenn ago-1928 High wind! and a severe dun storm dd heavy damage to treesund houses this week. Claude Clements,Hermnn, was in the hozpitnl And George Pugue, river worker, wu in jail following an nrgurnent over a blreball game. "wo lm planning to nnve nercome back with one of our execlr Live officers,Dlvld Jwquel,"Mlm Beard wrote."We are at- wmptlng to arrange that they re- tum by air travel.Will k n pyoufully advised."It wll no t likely,however, that sir passage could be arranged before today (July 24). Misa McGill, n former lnatrucmr in the Blair High School, wal be- lieved to hava been afloat in Ab- Vantlc waters about 10 dnva.sh.. A truck lold of frozen green vw .arrived lor rdia! use. The Dun chair returned Satur- day from a 7,000 mile tour. Mlaa Doretta Buntlng 01 Syn- cuse and Thsodore H.Breugger- mann, also of Syracuse, were mn- Hed at the home of the hridc's grlndhlher, F. W. Amdr.. John Miller, Blair, won the lo- cal soap box derby and will enter ihe stats finals.I R o l a n d T . M a h e r d i e d S u n d a y a t v. . .. , . Ii ral landed in England J£'.f|§ly'4`|""""' lviflu 0 * o WOMAN BUnlEDl1===w~ Blkif Lim §1E`§a1"{31» °£`§i{@i |Pi|Ot"'I'l"ibilnC_died of a bullot Funerai services were held in ""'°"'"°'nrt Calhoun,Saturday, at Siev-Blnfl was .tha "5f*mPh*.R r's Funeral Home for Mrs. Ar- ground for a blg mnn-hunt thus I; Ina Klahn Pink.week following the escape of sev- Mrs.Pink,nlihough born m w i pdsonen m m the Omaha Vllhington,Nehx-uh,on Apri lhn- , mo, spent most of her lila in F M H i zh Sdwol hxltion priv- \e Fort w h o m vicinity.Her [legs we re snnwl zs o mul pm bath occurred in An Omaha hon- pill of the '~`°1lI\fY- aul on Ju!y 16, fo!low'(ng 1 ling-'nm Home Theatre, which had ring illness.been nmnlng only four highus l She is survived by three daugh- week.h u ntumed bo I seven- rr'l» Mrs. Vane Moffit md lauine night 'Chedda-Id Frances Fink uf Fort Calhoun;Jchn Sutherland, 84. wal honor x siliers,Mrs.I l :whim o f gum a t A picnic in the tourht I fontann,Mrs.Charlex Miller ol P°Yk» Sundxy. nrt Calhoun, Mrs. Emma Jansen The Blair and Calhoun Cgvhq- \d Mrs. A1 Segelberg of Omaha. lic parishes united for | plcmc nt Era. If::nk Crom of Decstur, ;nd|R°"m€N 10480 lrs.I n Wage:-s of SCO¢l.sbln!!°nfl five brothers, Henry, Willinm ~ ~ John, Herman and Ben Klahn »\\| of Fon Calhoun.Wheat B8c "R_5'm'°"ED|3f§?.yf"§az-is 3-lcMrs.Lyman Camberg of Ken-Pr du Brd, who had been Barinualv in Ease ----~-~-»--- c o - - - - ' -J - .t t h e U n i v e r s i t y H o s p i t a l i n m u h ;f o r t h e p a s t s e v e r a l w e e k s , as able to re tu rn to he r ho me 1 Mo nd ay after noon;lh e is re- nte d to b e mu c h i mp r o ve d . Carl W a d ,wh o op emte a th e ennnrd xrwerv ltom,was also sported imma better this week ni'- Il' I. serious iilneu of more thm Butterfst, (cream) - .-__..33c Heavy Hens -...._....-........1bcLeghornHens..---_-..._..12c Leghum Springs ---_.....-13c Heavy Spmmgu _-.-__-------..15-: COUNTY 4-H'ERS SPEAK oN RADIO a n n - ff,'§i,":i§§1';§§_5§q"'fqi§naq f<`i¥K YEM vvl\il\..U I n n e r t h e d e a t h2 5 * III*'! 3 & £YY U Q a n d m o t h e r . __§~'_»2';|§°¢..'" : ; " ' v : : . °,:':; Sade.F o f v mh h d a n mar dr. and l§:»mnS$'$§Bf}?y§"i;1':§ r.and Mn.Frank Morrison. a week'|duration.Wlrd,n pn-Four Wlahingtm County young tient at the Univerdty Hoipitd, vevnle puriicipnued in 1 4-H broad- underwent nn nppendecwmy; corn- can vvar ndiv :tate KFAB, Fri-5 plicntiunu set in following the op- day momlng.Thdr subject Wll.| ention, And for some time it wu "Why I Am A 4-H (lub llember".5 thought that he would not mcov- The group included Isabel Flynmq er.GICARD OF' THANETAKE THIS NKStending our thanhm o! ex-io tha ndgh-bon And frlond| who lniltad uanttheiimaof thedeathofourd°"'brvthu Ind uncle. Mr.Ch-1|Jansen.We unadallydiul}i`>°.:1° ZH' um the beau-mlnm.. I... .,.'£¥£'R! lm!_ "Q F. L. BROWN ATMAYO CLINIC Mr. And Mm F. L. Bmwn Indnon. Wlllul, and Arthur Grier M-Sehuyler,Nebrllkn lait Sundayforaevsnl dui nt.lhvn Run* ann Sorenun, Pauls Lee Jonas;And Bette Stimpaon.I RE A D THE ENTE RP RIS E FOR NE W S |S e n d U s Y o u r S n a p s h o t s O F V n n r F n m i l v P i c n i c ;W e d d i m n . Y n u r i_Thy`Yna""\|»""' wonu at cum Roelnné ||iiu»;B'ai. 'ii| I " " "'° m ' ° " " "nm ni hu n i h o n I~ »I"|°.':'. ~ h»|m '1»: lam e um. vm :m um FL mi f';s ;»|.§'T;llE<;§;, ~ 1 -}`1§ lmprovegenh, Harvqst Crews or Any Other I