07-31-1941From East Nebraaka's Mqit Modern Weekly Newspaper Plant
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More, Local Newspictures
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Twenty-One Rural Correspondents Frmn all Quamers of County
BLAIR, NEBRASKA, JULY 31, 1941 s v n s c a n v n o n r m c m v n a m m s u o
[1-10f1'1'ES'[' THIS WEEKLions Club
ls Organized
Here Tuesday
Held "Charter Picnic"
HEMPHILL To BE INARMY AIR CORPS
Bob Hemphill Iuoeeadully puned his exnmlnndona for entrmninto tha u-my nlr corps thls wedand wlll receive hi! all to dnt;
within the next law wash.ThDd M w F Hemnon of r. nn ra...phlll, Bah was gradunwd (mm h,Blair High §c1}pol u llter lt
Ask Co ity
For $25000
In Damages
$25,000 Damages Asked
Claims Bridge Was Out
Of Repair
GIRL SCALPED INAUTO ACCIDENT
A damage suit sgdnst WashinB~
ton County was flled last Snzurdsy
in which the plkinl-iff,Christine
Christensen,seventeen-year-old
daughter of Nels Chris!/snsen uks
$25,000 damages lor injuries
caused in an automobile accident
on Jung 28.
The awldent occurred when Misa
Christensen, riding with two boy
friends, at about 10 o'clock p. m.
went to cross a bridge on the roadbetweensections23md 24 in
township 17, range 11 north.The
bridge, the complaint dmrgeu, was
one md one-hnl! feet lower in the
middle than at either and md dnt
this caused the driver w lose con-
trol M Ula car which enused the
accident.
Mlsa Christensen recelvsd savsrs
cuts about Lhs head which, for s
time, endsngersd her life.
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robust and vigorous np t
i n g wh a t sic kness me an t.
e son o f Luwia P.an d S a m
e, H. N. Thone was born on a.
ing ton Co u n ty f a r m on J u ly
857.Th e p a mn ts u ma to th e
n Sta tes fr om Swe dun , livi ng
isconnin fo r a . ti me an d n et-
he re i n 1856.Th ei r f a r m
loc ated i n wh a t wa s than s
H. N. Thone,
Former Business
Man, ls Dead
Te r r i t o r i a l P i o n e e r o f
1857.Born and Reared
In This County
H. N. Thane, 84 years of age,passed may Iaat Sundny at theBlair Hospital where he had been
a patient for a week."Nick" aswe all knew him, was 84 years of
nga on the Mondly previous to hisdeath and in ull those years had
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At "2°!_°l"i'H"" "i""2'|5 ` ~ ElAluminum
Ithnboutthatimadyear'-when dw "Fxnn AccountBook"nlumen canvas thetown to ull their mdvertidngscheme.There in nothing wrong with ¢the idea of n h m neeanntbook.But the prices remindfor the ndvendxing un lu out '
Drive Yields
1580 Pound;
:Three QWTQS Ton of
Needed Metal Goes Into
The highest nmpentun ~
|103 w u recorded Intm m which the
'tended Dam Collage.Mon recentL f é w e i d a y E " ° R " ' g ''ly he has been a law student at Um
\24),108; Fddxy.Z1 JOIII Ul`ganlZ8.Uon |Unive|-nity of Nebnlkl.of line in P~1>°?B~n m *-11° 'Defense Melting Pots
was recdved.For cxampld, 'f§ f°e°1=°' rmly 9-belumen a n ' n n r m w s m n w m c
91 3 swim 90 : 11 5 11 41 72 li m 'r ui -
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l . \ . . | . . . | . | |1 | r . . | _ - - ; _ . _- l h n l n g n nINITIAL PRESIDENT
A chapter nf dm lntematlonal
Organization of Lions Clubs hu
been formed ln Blnir this week and
the first gathering ot the group
was held at the swimming pool
park last Tuesday evening.The
meeting was in the form of a plc-
nic and at that time officers of the
Blair organization were named.
Philip Mngnussen of Blmlr wla
nuned presldent of the srvguw
HONOR O'HANLON
Clark O'I<Innlun, non ul Mr. and
Mrs. Reed O'Hnnlon, will enter the
U.S. Army next week. A hre-I
well stag pany ls plnnned for
Saturday night by his brothex-,1
Robert O'Hanlon, when guests wlll 1
include Clark 0'Hnnlon,Stanley
Bednnr, Reed O'I-Ianlon, Jr., J. H.
Campbell,George Campbell,Jim
Maher, Chrln Petersen, Jr., Don-
ald Petersen, and Bob Hemphill.
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Among the Nebrukana andSouthDakutana attending the
natlonal farmeya' celebration atNewton, Iowa, Wednesday |\llht
waa Albert Schiodt.In oompany
with two othori he in ahown
congratulating Martin Paulson,
Jllper County.Iowa,farmer
who recelved the two billlonth
dollar loan by the natlon's 525
cooperative Production Crodltaulatlona.
Left lo rlght are J. W. Wln-
Hrhz ol Aleundrla, South Da-
kota,president of the Mltchell
Production Cradlt uuodatlunz
Mr.Schjodt ul Blair,director,
and Lewis Botturff of Grehit,
president of tho South Omaha
association, and Paulson.
Paulaan'a check for the two
bllllonth dollar was put on um
auction block ull lrld ln at |80
by Lynn Grant, tobacco (uma
of Melrose,Connecticut, pred-
dent ot the Hartford, Connactleut
aaaodation.
muapdn ngmvug
Blairite Reads Enterprise In Ala
J. Maynard, former Bldr boy in
lhe 260th Const Artillery,wrote
The Enterpdse an interesting let-
ter this weak which we ue run~
ning ln part.With the letter wu
a picture of I large bear shot in
Alaska und a copy ol the Kodiak,
Alaska mimeographed newspaper
which bears the motto: "Today'|
News,Two Weeks From Now".
The paper terms the search light
openton "Glamour Boys".The
letter reads as follows:
I
local paper which may in
you and will send yon n ~..
copy lf you wish.I won]~
w hear from Blair poop
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K<»<u»1=. Amin,|
July 13, 1941.
Door Sir:
Will write you u few lines to
let you know I have been €Yl.l°Y`
ing The Enterpdse since I've
bsen up hem.
I belong to the 260th Co ut
Ardlkry, dm only mnbllg court
Artillery on the went want; they
fire 155 M.M. guns (6 inch).
Headquarters are ln "Frilco".I
belong w n searchllght battery,la searphllght operator. My light
ll A 60-inch light, giving 800,-
000,000 cnndlepower, in which a
newspaper muy be read for 12
miles.
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' b e n something amu nd 600. '
° Y a m-V t n n m r t n .a.,.\»4.| .... s
IS VERY GOODmeuumd .os inches in Bhnir
Popular Songs
Q u v u n s l a i n .
: o u t o f i ve ti m e t h a t m a n y .
On ly a p o rti o n o f th e f a r me n
hnve me fo r the bo ok s.Ma n y
ha ve the ir o wn bookkeeping
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B l l i r an d W as hi ngton Co u nty
did well i n the lluminu m d rive b ald
Thursday , F'rld.| y and Saturday of
la st week.Ai to gthe r,f r o m a l!Selected For s
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syrtem.Yet,there la new:
and plcwru for every mem-
ber ol Y-he hmily in The En-terprlle. Twenty-one pnid writ.-
en send ln their column exchilna .
Advartlndng in the farm lc-
cmmt book: cults from $8.75
(the nmallelt Mi)m $10 or
more-and the money gun on
olmw-n. Tlmbooksuenatev-
en.= printed in Bldr.All ol
which m u m thnt the mu -
Chlnt hlrno uhuwe w ever
get any o l his money buck
lgnin.
I! this community needs a
hrm woman! book illued, why
not do it loally! It would be
damper md nn emmllv mud
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p o m w m m e w u n r y ,m e r e w e r e
1580 pounds ol the badly needed
mluminum gathered fmrm th ll
county which made A good dxed
truck load ta lend m the cent:-nl
eollectinn paints In Omxhn.
With ul *ldnsr eunddered, this
county did better, per eapih, tlnn
Omaha in the drive, the! dty hav-ing yieldd about 80,000 P°\1D4-H in
n hauu w houle canvass.It hasbeenpointedoutbym n !u m:
rural districts have been pnrlty
thomughly cuvend the p u t f g v
mfmthn, by iunk dalm wha hm
bought up -1| una. af old eu'-'b
mbhl. with me Mun um mm i s
Mi A :nat deal of old lnotnl not
llrndy wllected.
_F°"'¥WU\¢s n the nmountn
Sunday's Sing
Urge "Sedan Singers" TofThe re worn twenty-Ona c mn - u r l Get Out Of Cars Andmemben of the organization which
has been fanned by A. T. Holcomb,| special representative from theChicagu oflice at Lions Intnma-
tional who hu been here this week.
oP o p u l a r B l a u *
Girl Died In .Ishntlllly larger than lttandlng
farmer Community Singi,gath-
ered at the Bl!-lr nvlmminz pool
pak lu/1: Sunday waning ma
Chnmber of Commerce memben
felt. that the spiric, and enthuldl-lm
of thue attending wu very gud-
lymg.1
Under th, directiun ol George T.
Hadelund.twmtyftwo old time
The Lions Club ll 1 nrwoe oc-
ganulutlon,simllnx-to Rotary,
which meets regulnrly tor a meal
together,w hear prepared pro-
graml and dscuaa vu-Kaul thlngl
Omaha, Mon.
Rites Held Wednggday
or importance to Blur.The Blah-Club is to meet weekly, The Enter-
prise is informed.
First viee~preaident of the oz#
ganizatiun is Dr.Earl 8. Tripp;
Znd vice-president ls Bob Temple-
ton and 3rd vice-president is Pet-
er Stricklett.Secretary is Robert
0'Hanlon.The "Lion Tamer"
(custodian of equipment)is Burt
wuuams. Jr. Ind the "Tail Twist-
er"(promoter of fun) is Keith
Vinton.In Nebraska and this dis-
trict the Lions Clubs are Qehter-
ing their activities upon aid to the
blind,State Drganizer Holcomb
sold this wnk.The Blair Club
will doubtless make o survey of
the blind ih this territory in the
near future, he stated.
A charter banquet which will be
attended by the district governorand others interested in the order
of Llonn is en ha 1-ll-1.4 :me sam..-...
F o r M a x i n e M c B r i d e ,
Ni n e t e e n
Maxine McBride,daughter of
Mrs.Charles McBride,died sud-
denly Monday morning in the
Lutheran Hospital ln Omaha
Maxine was born in Blair, July
25, 1922 and was graduated from
the Blair High School in tho class
of 1989.She also took one year atthe Dmaha University.She had
for some time been employed at
the Robinson Cale and was s gen~
eral favorite.Besides the mother sho leaves an
older sister,Mrs.Claude Sellers
ut Blair and two younger sisters,
Pauline and Beverley and two
younger brothers,Frederick and
Charles.
Funeral services were held Wed-
nesday at 4:00 p. m. from the Con-
P ' L Il ! "- _
s n a a u a a o o a a a n a n
|g'lu.ned (mm etch of the pdntl in
me c o u nty :Hm a n , 1 4 0 p o u n d s ;
Te lbu ta, 1 4 lbs . ;Fn n tme lle ,1 1
lb s. ; Ar li ng to n, 80 0 lb s. ; Ke nn ud ,
50 lbs.;B ld r , D 0 6 l b s ;W a lk i n g -
ton, 48 lbs.; Fort Calhoun, 100 lbs.;
md Na s hvi lle 1 7 lb s
I n B la i r Une Ame ric an L s z lo n
nm! Hn vn u . ¢. . . -0 D . .. . . . t u - -
hvorlta were sun: md the hum-'
enlertalnment was thoroughly m
joyed.
Next Sunday C. nl C. Predden
Vernon Bellows win be at v-he mlIcrophune.He will be alded at th.
plum by J. Hillnn Rhoadee.Th<
prograxn will eontaln more populnInumbers thnn lest Sunday but em
-hu been uken to choose the we
thai: are any to eine
An appeal wee mule lastn?un
da y t o t b e c r v w d t o g v t o oLhelr can and Mn the lingers 0|
the hlllllde and e great man;
complied with the request result
ing in a much better slnglm
c r o w d.The same request in
again expressed.I The song; for nexc Sunday wil
be me follaws:l 1 . c m Bl ue mmm-.z.c¢r=.
lim Moon.,8 . P h r mm.u m
.Marg We Get Together.5/Swln;
law, Sweet Chariot.B. Let's Al
Sing u k ,the Biniies Sing.7.|Daiay Bell.B. Columbia, the Gen
.ul the Ocean.9. I Love to Tel
the Story. 10. Idn.11. The BamlvlayedOn.12. Drifting l m
Dreaming.18. I Like Mn\ml.l»||lhduslc.14. Marin Elena.15. Th.
|WoodPe¢k Song.16. Meet Me To
'night in Dreamland.17. Swee
Hour of Prayer.18. Gypsy Iavn|Song.19. K-K-K-Katy.20. Darl
|ToWn Strutler'n Bell.21. I Wxnl
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Last Rites ForOrum Farliier
Held Monday|.¢°ff''_§$-'~;-i§f°"»§'f».";
Chris Larsen,Prominent
Farmer, Reaches Age
93 Years
Hun:Christian L i ne n o l theOx-um vldnity pulsed away last
Saturday,July26 at hi l f u m
hmm when he had resided since
ma .
most aluminum and thu prize vnu
won by the GM Scouts who nude
a Aystemntic cnnvau of every nd-
denee in the city.County Agricultural Agent E. D.
Fahrney mnda the rounds of the
virions collection points Mondayafternoonand lands delivery tu
Qnnha Monday night.
sq Stevgns submitted to ln op-b;,""' ~ " -' "`B`i § }h'l¥ `¢ 1 T»tional Church with luv .
R. w. 1 -mum olidldng and ln-llmu.M e e t i n g p l a c e M u m o r p n l n - ~ w u mu h In -th Blllr
lion vllll probably be thc Amuiun '
mo.eration,Monday morning,it.He had reachead his 93:11 bhtx plnrksgn Hospital in Omahn.Ile
vu Legion hal\, it has been naked and d 0arrangements arg being made for |n local restaurant to serve Lhe n ~I I E .
é`§.$Z§"`§§=,§.'¥f.'§§".'fi the club are'~~ ~
Succumbs At Ageas follows: Ralph Faimhild, Peter " ' " __"" 'tStrieklett,H. J. Madsen,Junior 0 N D fCampbell, Keith Vinmn, Dr. R. R.n e x t r a
Donley, Dr. E. S. '1`Hpp, Carl F.Olson,Arthur Johnson.Philin Eleven M e n To Report Of 96 Yearsbetween 260 sud 280 day s a y ur.
The ir ma i n c rop hero is bears,
the average weighing about 1500
lbs.Arn se ndi ng y ou a. picture
of th e largest one ever shot
here.He weighed 2,360 lbs.A
person sees four or five foxes a
da y bu t i t i s a g a i ns t th e lsw to
shoot th e m thi s ti me o f year.
Fishing here is ideal; all the fish
y ou wa n t a n d u p e n o n doesn't
need a. license.
I a m enc los ing a p a r t o f th o
A newnpapu, w be nlunble al an ldvurtldng mdllum, must haveKhl :mention of HA nslden. 'I\v¢n!y»a\| pdd wriun contrlbnia bo
The Enterprise.
mo Lu, of Bear
otherplaeas nnd I'm always gladin get The Enterprise as it hasthe Blair news.I hope someone gets n kickoutof the pinture,but would
rum 20 meet a ben- like it some
dark night.
From a privnte in Uncle Slm's
nrmy,J , m y n m ,
G. Bntlery, 250th Cont Art.
Ko a l a , Alu h.
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Saver Gvrnrrnny h u ju st
~lated its 500131 Mi lk Saver
and the lbo YQ ple tutq , : hom
K u n n e mm ,we ll k n o wn
»r d fa n ne r ,u ll n g one o f
~ilk Savers on his farm.
e f i ma , we ll k n o wn to f u m-
- ~ t ptob lb ly las s fa mi la r to
folks,ma ke s s hea vy , i n-
|container spec ially de-
.to h old c a n s u f mi lk a n d
th a n c o o l u n ti l the y u n b e
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ma r k e t s e ve n !y o u u m e
experienced ra p id sa les th i !
~er.Th e l l l k S a ve r # r u
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or glun lly deaigned to # o r
c o nn e c tio n wi th we ll wa te r
cooling f lu i d A m u m
impmve tn - en t no w mak es i t
sible to use elec tric | | .u\
refr iger ati on u no i f d esir ed.
Testa of the Mill: Saver,
gmrd to heat and cold
tame, have be en mule by a
b e r o f w e ll k h vv m f i r ms -
i n g the lo i n - N e b r n k n
Stoc k Cooperative Hi l l k
d n ti u n of wh i c h l r . ~ | | |
in p r u ld e n t.T i n t x w u n
mi lk f ro m mo r e th an 2 80 0
e n ln th i s te r r i to r y .
Innaprice No u ln le ta e u
Magnusaen,Hamid Green,Jack
Barkea,Burt Willlnmu,Jr., Rob'
art O'Hanlon, Reed 0'Hanlon, Jr.,
William McDonald,Bob Temple-
ton,Don Feer,Ed Woltje,Lee
Gregemen And R. H. Robinson.
The next meeting of the Lions
Club will be Mondny, August ilth.
JOHN WOISMANN HAS
76TH BIRTHDAY
John Wolsmnnn celebrated his
seventy-sixth birthday,Thurndny
evening,observing the occasionm.._¢-...=».._..L__.__. . U ,
Aug. 18th.Names Pub-
lished Next Week
A brief ceremony will be held at
the court house on Monday, Aug-
ust ith, at 8:45 a. m. for George
Richard Nelson,non of Mr.and
Mrs. George Nelson of Blair, who
will leave that day for Fort Crook
to bo inducted for a year's military
"Dick", as he ll better known bo
friends here, was home on his va-
cation when ho received his order
to report for induction. at Loup
p service.
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day Near Calhounwsih Yéu 'n1]`W¢ him Again
Siersbeck Girls
Mrs. Margareta Schmidt passed
home of her daughter-im w, Hrs.
Hans Schmidt ul hear Cal-
houn,Hui :he lived until nextSeutgmhm-sm ln. mfmla \....._Are Guests Of ame to this cuuntry in 1878 md
nested in this county :nd in 1878
\e moved to the farm when ha
Lind.Sixty-three yum on one
ann is hil record.
Bda n coming to this wuntry
ws spedslixed in luudxenpe guden-
ng md in l\i|ear\ier dnyu his
been 96 ysn al nge.
Sho was barn in Bendorf, Ger-
mxny where she was baptised andconfirmed.She was mxrried w
Diehidx Schmidt.Two sous, Hm-
ry md Hun were ho rn m than.
Hans passed any in 1984.Hn .Schmidtmd lm-\m.»....a
Shirley Temple
|Visited Movie Star On\wlul n usually guulerlng BIB I l l l ~Ngbrggka where he 1|em_" ° ; ' _ ; § § vi g # N ° b " " k : S h e a t !play ed i n a bank.H e wa s ac-
g m e preaen were |and Mrs. W o!Mr . a n d llr u . c ep ted fo r tr ln d e r f o r i n d u c ti o n
J . T.Ne llo n .Mr. nznd Mv~u Rnrlan ¥ ' ° " ' . ' ? ' ° . . . . S ' f ' ! " " ' ? " ~10681
Twins' Twelfth Birth
p u n u l u m m ww n lmp ,Inter m
gbe mma \portion o l th e m-esent
home :cheated hixeffnrta in °h°°miKYl\'-Bd!-°Amerisin1884ud
bautilulshrubberynzdtreesmdtook " P f l r m k l n s r B u g g ;
thai: anangnneni.later movtd Y/0 Blain TM hus-Onhhnni v di nthi ne o untry hn bxnd p u u d away on Nuvumber
wo rke dulhnnh.\ndAnd| 1 no u'H, 1 9 2 | md lm Sfhmi dt eunti m
eiork in the H. W. McBride non.
Wolsmxnn uni family of Kannud,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wollmann and
Eugene, Mrs. Lulu Wolsmlnn and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nielsen,
and Mr. and Mrs. Nels Buekhardt,
Dorothy and Norman.
HERMAN FARMER
TOPS HOG MARKET
Rudolph Fnhm,(Arms: uf the
Hcmxan vicinity, was on the SouthOmaha stock murket Monday with
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noun: no wasmngum County.List of the ll men selected lorfulllllment of the August 18th call
will be publishd in next week's
induction will be mailed to select-
ees on August 'lt,h.Thus far PaulSlert of Bldr, Nsbrsskn has vol-
unteered.
Induction of sll men who were
twenty-dght years of age on or
before July lst, 1941 will be pest-
poned unlll further notice is given
by national headquarters.
psper.The orders to report !o Cuming City township.Other
members of the Thom lsmily, allof vdmm sre now rlwused, were
two brothers, Edward Julius who
passed away ln the early 1880's
and Joseph Oscar who dlsd about
seven years ago, und s sister, Mrs.Frank Vlzinn, who passed away lnContlnusd on Psp Four
CARNIVAL To SHOW
BLAIR W EEK OF
AUGUST 4TH
Rev.And Mn. Lswrence Sien-
nsek, win dsughters, Marilyn md
Milsired,snd daughter, Sylvia, rs-
turned last Thursdsy Alter nssrly
s month's vacation oh the wu t
Perhaps the most exciting fea-
ture of their trip was the glrls'
visit with Shlrley Temple, lsmod
chlld movie star, at her home in
Beverley Hills,Calilornla.The
children, who had often seen Shir-
ley on the screen, but never ex-
5 coast.
uving his earnings with the object
in view of buying as home which he
.....».,"wa w punaru uveragxng208 lbs.He drew $11.25 per hun-
dred which was tops for the day.
NORTH S CHOOL
pectea to actually meet her, were
-_ guests at the Temple home on theP I C N I C H O N O R S Unde nponsorslup of the Amerl twins'twelfth binhday July 1g_
can Legion the West Carnlval Ca.HONOLULU VISITORSIMH move into Blah- on the mom- They are just two months y0\U\K-lligioun convictions and was l. Ehu-
ber member of the St P a u l L u th e r
a n Chu rc h of 0 1-um a n d wa s al-
wa y s one of i ts s ta u nc h support-
e n .I n h i s h o me li f e h e wa s a ll
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M _d M U b',ing of August /ith and will show lnranrar m Mules anddaughter, RPbcrm Lelanl, of Honu- ?l¢;lrn:.hl;\;ugh the following Satur-
gg llilgalx,_were!g\.&g\,g.gf.||¢n0r Bivhlsgnmiul company ls new
h m m ' ; , _ , , ; ~e Fort Cn|» to Blair. but comes exceptionally
yMr. Miles. who livnd fn. . n.. Q,well recommended from nlncm
er than Shirley, they lenrnad.
The Slerabeekl left July 3 for
Callfomia, going tn Mount Her~
mon Blble Camp south of San
Prnnclsco (near Santa Cruz). Rev.
Siersbeck, president of Dahl Col-
TEACHER RESIGNS
Miss Pearl Clark, teacher in the
North Wan! ht Blair, has reigned
g m
\
» - `
.
ga
,__ .., ,... .. -e ewto farm near the present Pmch-l
now property during his boyhood,attended the Fon.Calhoun and
Bllir public schools. and later was
e student at the Univerlity of Ne-braska.For the past ten yan he
has been ln Hawaii, and is now eu-
pcrlntendent of technical lnetruc-
tion He with.,his flmlly, is en-Jwin
l
4l
g a two-month leave ln theunited St-etee; they have been vlef-
ltlng in New York, end Are now en
route to Idaho where they will vie~
lt reletlvee befons returning to
Honolulu.
Gueeh nt U-\e alebnllon. Bm:-
dny, were Me a n . n a u . ~n . - - .
and there will no objectionable
shows or other feetume.The
Ameriun legion boys will be on
hand each evening to noe that
everything nuns emoothlyThemrnivalcomes with d x
vnrloue kinda of rldu-an up~todatemerry-go-round;a ferrll
wheel; a mix-up ride;e loupe-
plene; and two nice rldee for theklddlee.There Are lk show: con~
tilting uf an athletic ehow; l aide
ehovw with the ueuel teabnne; ln
enlmel llmw;A mo da l mme
show; e medmnlnl dmv and one
le , was n featured lecturer d\1r~in? the week in which the Bible
camp wee in session.Before xe-
turning to Bldr they vielled Loe
Angel , San Fnncleoo, Yosemite
Park, Grand Csnyon, the Pemted
Delert, and Salt Luke Citi'-
HOSPITAL HAS
APP EN DIX " CROP"
nw Holpltel mendmw have
been buy,indeed, the Dill- fewdnye, with e record "hill" ol Gilht°°l=:f.':.f° *° "' °*
where they have ehown ln the ~
or two other ehowl.e u hml a e a w v nm-tionewueBn-h¢n.KeNeer<mfT»-
Al
m u
mm;m mJoh:
Kem
the'n
mtom
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Q§x`»&$Ié2{Q¢§TLia`u_m a i r '~v
~_`~':.;w ;.
.|y nftemoon at 1:30 from tha " ,Q|§¢_.2'~p ""».-
ome a ndn¢ 2 a 'e lo ¢ k (mm the ( M § , . .» ) . ' .
hutch md interment wns mlde in i g ' v _.\
he om mmewry.uns uAR€ARE'r,\ gcuumr
~> E L I S C H E V I O T S ned to live alone ln her home until
POR FUTURE Examrf No ve mber lst, 198 6 when s he wan
to the home of her dmg'lxbet~in-
m m Skinner, farmer mm l a w , M n . B m S d z mm w w e l b
a u Herman md wall-known in lived until her desth, with dl tb
\l.||ectionuf tl\exta¢¢||nx-nina: cue¢lmtlnvingh;nd.|¢wld rive-
r pmb¢ ,¢¢ ».;¢\..,..,,¢live~sh.h m b w n i n exception!!
M .reeentlysold m u m .>fz°°dh°-drhwpvo rhedny
hsvflotlsmhntatbevnivaultyqf lnxhordestlxwhendrerulfensd
'gh-uh_Th , L l mh lw i l lb c f li z fromwhichahedidnatmt h l u n l v e r l i t y h r mn a d h lllndv lzldlc a la o dhude s th.
1 1 1 u u m m x u n s m m m m u s h r v l l h i r e m m d n w
w Ac r l w l m u o n u w - m a °°° w lm-ww i n hm" Ci ty .ht li lhlv -Phi:-nl ra do n!
held Sunday lltemoou from Q
Pmll m 9|-Ivan md lhrgiret Tri nity Lulhenn Chunh in Hal
lrry vuntw Omnlu. W dmndxy lnnd mm-ment wu made il(
°f" | l l» M the nmllnder Blnir oemtery.Thu: ch
f t h a l l h k M J | | 8 N\ n r ¢ ' | l | n e h n p w o ! l l l ! e u \ mp h t y[ff-h»_§jh1glgv§_u\3i nga;-. lp. mdall mums: and sn sample
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e,c1 o|~.,`"""""'""m m iJoe ;"i," °'""°' HIM- WM FARNBERG IN round on m.~..».,f'J..1, I7; R53u y and r llh. Ed Nutwr. s:::1..I.Rf2_f'ff IMPROV1nn u n / n m n vcd" of Herman, Monday, July
_:Ina Vivian of '6=£liil"
"Ile d f mu uher P;";*;""§°'° and \v|\l ¢~.hh:;|L.m _,jg nm|y,yi4m u m
Gran mln . "Xt uw praam. Beales, Jo}u1 Sully, Albert Proch»been "'f°""'°'~uma an now,Hn. 1-:nzumh sam,Mn.2,"::::.°::h".':°:'2.ff ~~ .I.. sm m. ~ .....-
__ _-v . u v u u n u l n 21;.mx Kuhr,Blair,Tuudqmy zz; Vlolx Hoon, mm. Thurs-Wllllam Fnmberg, Blair mer- day, July 2(; Lwlle Bolummn a
want, who recently mbmlthd to n Tohmah. Friday, Ju1y 25; Ike L!-
mnjor operation at Immanud Hel- dick md Vlrginla Well, both olpxul In Omlha,is :sported w be Tnklmlh.Shndny, July YI:und|..........¢..-".-»-
»theh u
i . - , n i l IWIUUI ~ " | n ~ " H I " j " ~ ~n ' ' I l l D I I N ! £ 0 ~S I II I D I I h u n g ,Bllir ,~
m n , n l w u u m m a n d u n a r e r .
L
JOHN A. RHOADES, Editor md Publisher
J. HILTON RHOADES, Autumn: Ediwf:Advartiling
MARY-arm; MCQUARRIE, lacll Editor
ROY F. BETFS, Pmumnn and Compodwr
MISS VANOLA J. BRULJON, Linotypa Openior
MARIE lusmusssn, Linotype Operator
THE ENTERPRISE
Ihlfs landing Newupaper Subscription Fries Per Yen, $1.50
&xhre duoee und-elnsmatte runde r¢ ha uto lConxn||u!lhr¢h
C. 1879. at tho Doltntfice st Bhlr. Nebrukn.PUBLISHED EVERY THUH-SDAY
1 .,._ .
naps an anybod.v'| sln'n xighu(ur ma).
Probably Y-he boys who ure in-
lgrested In Um airport activdlia
haven't thought of it yet, but thanareumea nrnmwwmwnenflwy
ihould look out for the interests of
the citizens.
Ha wk e n!
Then an I Im of complications
which nr-in, whm people gather ¢o~
gvther to livs in A city the du ol
Bllir and it takes | lot of Lhhmking
iw for Santa Bubnn, Calif
Ld Dic k J ungbluth
f Or I A !AMUQIAA~---- -n 'l~I »m . . , .'° *. 'a ". 2 :
rf*-"E. 'sm
rw. '':,'f.'::.f°:',£';
Park.n bixthi sue d-nOmahaBvisiv.3|x
hy Johnson.'°1§"° '§'§' "az
wx e.rasLhMr. .Ed Mrs.
Do n w.Dunbarmann ol Omahaimz dinner guestsF.J.Enerson.mined overnightJ. o. MlHh8||~Lee Hester and
1 Mr. and Mn.undny eveulnu-
n:the week-
rs. Hans and
S. 73-E Teknmah to Decatur.A n d Pate: Kiev/it Sons company ot
Omghn have been awarded this
'contract lor 13.6 miles of gradingO f | ' l € | ' W I S ¢and .2 mile of cancrete paving for
u u l l u u y l u u n u u g ,D¢1.w UUll |
hours of 10 and 12 o'c1ock,
church time for most Blair fo]
-1 ..1unamore men one sermon msbeenlnlernxpbed in recent weeks
by s elosellylng d r u w g plume
cutldng upen ln the sky.
lt'n quite llkely thlt A Int of fd-
lows would rather lly a plnne than
go tn church, but wouldn't it be
better w practice out over some-
one'a nlfslh field about thnt time
of day!
o »
Ho!Enough Without Help o l
_... ...... ...... f... ..~.w wantSunday at the Henry Stokes home
at Mondsmln, Iowa, visiilnx their
mother, Mn. Ruth Stokes.Mr.Ind Mrs.Ivan Helms Ind
Lcd: of Omnha were Slhmlny
nlxht and Sunday vlsiton at theGodsey md Kxvxer homes.
Members ol the Weeleym Guild
held e necisl meetinz et the home
of their president,Mn.JnmeaPresb: Monday sflernoon to makeg; lor n Dlcnlc to be held Aug-
M'},'»nd Mrs. William Adams
lmd dinner st the Clarence Chem-bedlln home neu' Tekemeh. Sun-dgy, observlnu the birlhdeye of Mr.
Chunberlaln end Mr. Adams.
Mr. end Mrs. Dondd Ludwig andchildren ol Omnhn were weekendguests of Mr. end Mm. Paul Enn-
Mr. and Mrs. Loulu Gillinm md
beh o! Rockport,Illlnols,wereweei-end guests of Mrs.Clan
m::°*;..2'f#~ .'€°*>:=:£ ~ ees
Mrs. Gevnze Kuhr. Mrs. GveilveKnlmkandchildren, Mn.o m
Ruwe, and Ddrothv called n theHlvlmmd1;y;g »°»,g5»Thursday
moon.n |. celebrateher fourth lrirthdny.
Tueldny evenlnsr mem o l Mr.
end Mn. hun Tc fte a nd Myron
were Mr. md Mm. James Ryu.Blllv and Bob.S\md|v evening
guests were Russell Rym md My.ron Wlrd.Mr. md Mrs. Geox-ireNelson and Mlrinn were Mandnv
m-.....»n...m.... ml...|S6'i'.633.The contraci for- cul...,,=.. .,........, .,..,Council Bluffs,lawn,with u
population of 41589, continues to
be the lnrgest city in the country
which hm not hnd a dngle nun
drafted for military sewice nlnoe
tha ma ent d n f t m went into
alfeet.Volunteers And n big Na-
verts wont fo Nicholls Constrnw
don company of Geneva.Thdr
hid wu $81,112.
County Surveyor Cutler ||y| dm
road will probably be closed wtrdllcinthenearfuturuand
h1!!ic nrouwd over the dewur
---. .4 _ u_1._._tioml Guard unit new In trininr tcuus ul; me llIEE-Yl»!Vu e responsible for this mend 'During me World War une Iowa " " " " " " ' ' ° ° " C ° ' "
d i y held the mms distinction,Hybrid used growen are taking
never hawng a nun dnfted liv- moat of the lo u!labnr in than e .
n
h m !" g ° " " , § , " -qwf-and
n u n n,or oGwrze T. Hedehmd, Blah- bulk- wen visitors Sunday nlbemoon at
|'»" N Y U that Lhere w u 0110 the J.M,and Harold Brewster
ight lust week when the heat hotngl.
mde sleep imposnlble.Regard-Mus Gladys Chxistollerson be-
an ol outside temperature nad- E.{'1.X'i§ki'§5 week at the John
¢m~.¢.. ...V .,.=....um ww .- quthere and Saturdax evenlmr vis1t~o n wars Mr.an Mrs.William
Falk and Virkinin and Edgar Whit-
nack of Omahn. Mrs. Guy Bailey.Buster Whltnack,M n .GetddMethod and chlldren md Mr. andMrs. I-Iarley_Thnmuson of Blair.
amrnwn ca lle r;" -
Sundav dnnsr new of Mr. umMrs. Waller Snnnenlield were Mr.
and Mrs.James Sanvenfield and
children U! Omnhn.Runnie mdGa ry Sa npe nfmd ma mu Km-er'Ine _Iet§Il0n _al _ Omnln .ue
- - - \ . \ ¢ vu ¢ | , | |l d a y B V t l | l n n
ime1
md
r F
a n d
anciadm
n th
!nlh<
rBiI?]j ;1 en'y ruseridny .Mr s .
S lu r o n s.c»
ia J ungbluth
and Mr . and
visited theJun,Sunday
ins within its limits |nart|dutasaelinnf corn and lm-mn|- - -|a m . . . b u |y' 1 |_ _ ; ; . |n 5 ; |; ;
Round Home For Hama nr from W nhrlao m mm ._____--_-_- -- - -mg a ,ne m e n s udmv.a hu u1 ;bui lt The se companies,i t is r¢Pol'ff°d»Iau ghi ngly tai ls thU m !a in g 30 :2 p er h our.George wh o ha
h
lg lI nd " S P E ~ ~ ~ " f v h i y 8 t l l 8 B u I l K ,~il .c !nimed, a long du;'ina Hm
ve a rmn u III.
f\M . ..|.........__ . . \ | r u r s D e r n n a m e .I\ l: .. .. .h u . .' I n s l n ......|t:~....a 1 l r | . u r l u u n u m l r I n n W n n k | | A - .........1 \ | - . . | " ' : -- v v | § ¢\Jl l l Ll l U E fl. l . l h n n m n r v v w v l l u e u
da y fo r Sa nt ;
to spend A monAlbert.Both
college.
To m B utuo n
le f t thi s weekGudifomia.T o
two we e k s , wh i
remai n in de flni
Mr .a n d Mr s
bluth vi si te d SMr .an d Mr s .
Oma ha ,atten di
Him: at Elmwoo~
Misa J eanne Jinp; several day s
her c ousin, D~»
Mr . a n d Mr s .
Glo r i a o f Strri
~Dent Sundayaul J ones.
Mr .an d M n .
1 d M m .S.R.
em Sun day evfMr .an d M
» ~Batson r e~th Mr. and M
Mr .and M n .
m e t visited w i
.0 .Mar sha ll,W i lli a m H o f f
~d w i t h h h b
~rl, of Benson.
Da nn y Lo ri mr
| p le o f 0~ :
unxb luth . J r ., SMr . a n d M m .
=e a n d Joyc e
~ve to Lin c ouro ld Sc hleute
~mmnied them.
Mr . a n d Mr s .d Ila Mae oi' 0
rs.Fr e d J u n g
a
~f - ~~=. f§€*'?''v*~~'f&1 §'e.z=.;e"J l\f`f?.1 ,f ' f " ' ? " 3 " » '6 ~~4 ;;
M i n E l i z a b e t h G n m m h u ' r e -
u r n o d f r o m n t v r o - w e e k ; v n c l t i o n
n H e x i o o .h l v f n i r r j o i n e d a i r r v u p
I I o n n e r O m a h a r i o n d u n o w L i v -
~nri n E l P a n o . T e d m s f o r t h e t r i p .
M r .a n d M r s .H a r o l d P o u l u n
d M i s s R u t h P a z h o f O m - t h a
e r m S u n d a y d i n n e r # H M B a t t h e
~lc N e l s o n h o m e .
M n M a r x n r e t P i t z e r a n d F u g .
1s M e h r e m o f B l a i r a n d M a r o n
y s o n o f O m ! - h a w e r e S u n d a y
v e n i n q z u e a u a t t h e L o u i e G r i m m
o m e .
Betty Ann Quin was a. Sundn nternoonvisitor at the Fnnzc
elson home.Mr. :nd Mrs. Aubruv Gainos and
-~»~ worn Saturdny ninrht and~ndnv surest; of Mr.amd Hrs.|Gaines at Arlinirton.Fra-derick Hint: hu been Vizit-
R' at home the out week.Heved Monday on 1. two monthsrlcmghfromAl t l h g he is in
~vemment omnklymont.in thenstruction of air hues.Mn .Aubrey Glines enteruined
n me m x t a 1:80 luncheon.dar,honorin Mrs.Nobel Nei-
1 1 o f F l i n t , ~who has
~n viaitlmz here.Hg and Doyle Cox wma Sun-v te:-noon mmm at the Samodlinhome.Mr. smddldn.Iawnmavig Lanen
mn Jr e sr to n axe '7f801'Ire Chamberlain homo.Mn. Clinic Russell of Teknmda
is Thursdw afternoon :meat
ghe Eiza King home.
I
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I
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w i t h M r .a n
a...lL._....
Acup cluau necatuie mem were I|0l""'""'' " " " ''"'" "I"""° Jun Wmcamera. John Porter.1m||inmam last tbbut two weeks.the house wai u
when he came hmmunmlly wum||¢°"m m .rmmWE§"§ |,m"¢i'5`m"i"""i'¢ i€`£E2"A.'i..`§EI¢ad m u hm 1 _'if 4. .~ ¢m.He »...'§§'.n m for 'IM ""§¢"vh°:|°u °.1`. aim. and mue hot, lu dmc md recently vu dllmlud drgn ind 'h......»md Thlodnr;
u M... um "ez':_r1'1'9x'k'--. .._ _.'¢f...1»1'::'-.£*.2."::-":e ';* _W m
-~-----~-- l l u n .w l n v n n ma n d M n .0 .A .|1 _l w a .O n s.....f.'§'a.'Z.| ...| | :_
I n d Mr ; . Y d m B e e k lu n I n d f i n a ly
I n d l h r v I M C ltf lq ld v i n
$ T ° . , * ° . . ° = . = : ; ° e ¢ ° vm K r a m
una m m ,' " ' - "M u nn ClTud| E';nary at Hvn|&n, Tu- week:s:d'
l»ll vi-My hll bmhn. Um Hammond" s f :s m . - " ' -. > . . , " £ ' w '
I§ llllld | Y a f te r n o o n : u n c ~ l n . J . P T '
t thd"$?.. Bm?.- ' - : 7 ;. - » » ¢ » u v » ¢ » u s , |M l l n f ~h h h \ l f \ * } l l l v n h h n n o n n .I
§§`»Za`i}i"`r¢§EI` 'ff' 'i"""" Msn Slap Pam: Then 'rmm '""wining.Kmum house ua |» .|1'u...'°1...| ..._umm 2;'."i'.€'. "5!{'_F"f"
ul rrelnunt..Mn . I r wi n Ne u h a u s o f
:nt Su nd ay wi th Mr . a nd
Sundx.Mr s . F . J .En er so n nb
A. L . b lli Kli n e in F m-
day n izh t.
gwrentre Hansen |>n!¢n_
__ ___ __ __-,nm uw uwn lnpachd at ltundnmn.uy o u mu mp u a w m lelansleelrle tan'ra ° ° 'subscription to th;loul 'L-»-f.|» dnw in tha cool
1 1 . 3 2 . , . . . . £ . ' : " " " " " ' ~ f ~ " ° h r. M H: -="=e|_fi5'f,'=r--I ww
In an "1"».':':,":.': -°='-,¢,;,,°;_;;'",;"_f ~ a".;.i:».:¥.."::'..":.~a';|fs:.1-..'r "'""'"° 'I autllda llr.ents. Mr. and ln. Henry Rlehhr. Chlil 'K§|°l'}m°i'T:'¢"¢?a'i°nL h|""l;;'d'w'|°|'Sl
r_he ntlnd md _.Mn "Ulm Arthur lllrr Ind _ Qin._|_ .'"'° l -the lmenl
Mr . a n d
tended the
mo nt, Mo n
_]Mrq.L
- _,___ "gf"Dpénfield at- bbyr
I~- - - » - - - »w u o w m g a w r y w m c n workerContrac tars have already b¢s:w1 the Ne br as ka W riters'P r
t h e w o r k o f c h e c k i n g l o c a t i o n s f o r W P A ,f o u n d i n t h e A r a p a h o e
. r n t | ¢ u n - i ¢. . . . . . . i . . . m\ . ." *
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RUWA and
'B oraject
Plo-
the
The
\a t
.~-~~=w¢u w run ann tons through-ou t th e h o tte s t n i g h t o f th e s u m.
me r.He e nvis io ne d c u rlin g c o m
an d h o t wi n ds o n th e c o mi n g d a y
and, being unable to sleep bec ause
ol the heat, arose early determined
to mak e the be st ut iL
ulc n xg of mams on. Neb mnkn . wereSundaydinne r gu ests o l M r . a n dMr s . Ha r r y Ne f f .Th ey we re all
after noon vi dton z o f M m .D .E,
Hay es.
Hu g o W ubbenhors!o f Ca mu
Funston was a rec e nt visitor at theho me o f hi s br othe r.He m- v W u h .
°°' i' f§ '. ."' }f "i `T'w. .. i s on the siek
lls t Lh lp wee k,.Mr s . E m ma B mn k e o l Mo n r o vu .
Ca lilo . wa s a g u e s t a t th e A .
L ,Frandsen ho me .Th u r sd a v an d
FridnY~
Tuesday nlbe mo on Mr s .C.L .
Lillhert Anderson A !
Tuesda y afte rnoon.
Mr .an d Mr s .o w ,
Dor othy tbended the nn
tu m re vxew a t th e I mmn
era n e hur vh lt Ho ope r.
=5_ °f Oma h a showed I
-Gai nn ¢ n.i °'"'=°° In lwno r ot uF"i ; ""':'at ,llIl|1.l1d|!. Slturdg :m a n s'nn '2E'2!§.°.§,..*ef= Hs-F l d u f . . H . :5222*te:-uI{n§f
fm Mr..ga\.un:nu.u luu umer préllnungfy gur.. ll¢€l, Uegembef 26 137g
ve y ln g prepar atory to begin ning A c er tai n ma n g o t m a d a t
860.181 E r i d i n v f o r i h n nam s.:...\._ whim- nmI ¢.¢M.»..~.| \.:.._-..__
Mrs A] ~ HHILQEQQ
rx'-' ':::°:"|mn. and Mn p.1.:,L.'. 171:u - aW a l._ _ . _ - - . u n u n vml w v .we n -m m .v m m m i n dirfl a u a f d ~ m l m n e r u m .u n .
Robert d Gl§;f§_gg_=§|gn vmunfrfz ZF.1=§'.¥|.
_cl _ - -........H , "| | | B " -vwmnva sw n u m fvyy t z u . H ID | ) l| ) l .2.fw a y r o a d t o b e c o n s t r u c t e d o n U _ l n e x t w e e k h e s o l d h i s c m r
I n n
Home Theatre
lime al Forint Talking Pictlnn
COMFORTABLE AND COOL
Your cents below the market price;
then his property was sold for
laxel because he didn't heed theaheriffa sales; he loat $10 betting
on Mollie McCarthy 10 day! after
another horse had won the race;
he was arrested and Raed $8 for
going huntlnz on Sundav nzmru.,
Hia tint thought alter dressing
was to read his back yard ther~
mometer and noted a cool 72 de~gmea which didn't coincide with
the temperature in the house.
En route to the basement for a
shower before going to work he
noticed the chimnav_nm"nnl
benhbm."M 'Mn.Leo Fausett entertainedten ladies at a tea, Wednesday ai-ternoon.Mr. and Mrs.Edgar C88e andRichard Lee and Mrs. Delpha Caseand Howard apent last week visit-ing relatives at Edltlr Springs,Missouri.
Reid entertained ten ladies Ac a
demonstration wa at her home.
L '' "~E " ' \ f ' ; _ € e 9 ! e n < ! i n e " ~ d
Mr and Mra. A.I. Mavrill an1.d M .A r M-millnleibtimngirnscr Mr, TM Jn.Her»
_ a m p s m a n e u v e nw a r m c t u r e a .
M r -a n d M r s .H a r v e y
f a m i l y ,M r .a n d M m .
R u w e a n d c h i l d r e n ,M r .
L e R o y K u h r ,a n d L l (
w e r e S u n d a y d i n n e r m m
a n d M r s .G u s t a ve | K a h n 1
c a a i o n b e x n r i n h o n o r
K n h n l u a m . » . , z - . .
|LQ;. m a ~
:ck !y.nc.heon at
u » n ; u | U l l \ I
and Mr s .
:y d Kgihr
g u o f r.k,the oc
o f Mr .
. ,. . . - - . . . u g | . u l M I S ]n o m . .i n C u s t e r .S o u t h D a k o t a .
M r s .L l o y d K n o x a n d d n u x h t e r
w e r e T h u r a d a v a f t e r n o a n g l l e s t s
o f M r s .W a r r e n W a k e f i e i d .
M r .a n d M m .C .L .P e t e r s e n
, I n d 8 0 1 1 !O f O m a h a - A -_ |"
J -_ ..... ¢nlI\¢l| mn. HITohnaon, ln Omaha, W ednesday .
Adver tis e in Th e E nterp ri se
It B r in g u Res u lts
It's IOP.M.!
And Time For The Top
News Commentators
Of The Day Over KOIL
\Q[ ; ' + _ ; _ _._..5 n £ w & f .
.T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g c a l l e r s o n M r
. m m m 1 - ' r e d J u n z b l u t h w e r e M r
n d M r s .H e n r y C h r i s t e n s e n o f
B l a i r ,M r .a n d M r s .A l b e r t B r o d e -
:. ~: m d E v e l y n ,M m .F r a n c i s
u n z b l u t h a n d M a r j o r i e .M r .: n d
M r s .h " C h e a t . e r J u m z b l u t h a l l o f
I a .
Mr s .J . 0 .Mlr a h a ll.Jeanne.
~overly an d J immy ,:n e n t Satur-»y af te rn oo n in Fr emon t.
Ha r ri e t Sun d a nd J ea nne J u ng-
~luth wer e in Bla ir Sa tu rda y .Mr. and Mm. Elmer J ensen. 'Gene
d Joy c e, visited Fri da y eve ni ng
th M r . md H n . He r m a n K m s e .
Ma r y J ean Jones me n t the
eek~end in Lin c o ln as the guestf J oan Westcott.
Eunic e B r o wn entertained her
»I-I xrroun,Wednesday afternoon.Lloy d W illi xmn.Charlotte Zin k,
amzn ret An n Norae man of Mo re-ead.Minnesota.were ove mi g h t
em of Mr. a nd Mrs . F re d J ung '-
luth,Frid ay .Ne ls En mur k c a lle d o n Loren
hristensen.Sunday ,
Mary -liz Gutac how event I n i t
eek wi th her c mmins,Pau la and
ary J ean J ones.
Dm.id Sibbernsen le f t Wedhes-"
Listen For Them At
I0 o'clock over
KOIL
Monday - W ednesday
Friday
One of Am erica's Fore
most News Analysts...
Raymond
Sunday - Tuesday
Thursday
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Comes Ace Predictor
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S u n d a y -g n d h e ~~f I n g h e f g u n d t h e f u r n a c .O f ~ s p e n t ~ C V C D L T I H gr;-3 a t t h e ~ I~=n_.|=l o t o f f f . » » ~ |\l n |n ? l 6l..,¢1....1 ' i f f f u l l h l a n t ;e g c m g m l h e D u d e I' ¢ * ' f f° l 1 h o m e .d a y e v e n i m r M r . I f
as W ik-
llle ham. Sun-lue hll bean on
um un. Bir-Frldav at thuMlvihl wok
9,.L°".¢"'u'i".£ 3 -
'1f77'.,T'§:; H. uf "
,;§§_=;h°-"°g"-¢ Jil Joe nw.
m d Mn. m L'" ' ° ° " " " ' " "N.|.m|,,.Hide! al Bmnlll.
Min Marv neu. Fmmh ll vlaie.115 a,:-=,...*:f'e T gnblu home
Gvenddvn lan. |*Ihr n m
..§""':!9»°f.s~e¢-fu of Mr. ma
THURSDAY
July Bl.
Adm.l0~30c¢».
SOL LESSCR prounh
Mala M
nw.. nv
.. ..,... .....,e._ ...M .mu ueeuadvertised two weeks and the pub-
lic cautioned not to negotiate
them.He then Plld a big negm with
a foot like a. derdck, to kick him
"fl the way w the newspaper o!~
lice,Wlllre he paid four years
s\|.bscHptlon in advance and made
the editor sign an agreement to
knock him down and rob him l !
he ever ordered his paper :topped
again.
Dashing upstairs,George dis~
covered the thermostat lor their
automatic oil furnace turned on tothe limit.Being of the auto:-natic~light type, the funmee had lighted
itself and was adding its bit to the
summer heat.Needless to anyGeorge pulled 3-e mush.
s oThe Toll Fire Take!
"Our productive forces mu|¢ b¢
Pmieded against the denim.-or...
The Aukust meeting' ol the Bav-tist Mission Circle will be heldFriday afternoon at the home ofMrs. E. E. Entrekin.
Mrs.Mary Jager uf Bancroft
is spending the week in Herman
visiting relatives and friends.Mrs. Ben Richmond visited FH»day and Saturday with her sisters.Mrs. Fred Roxen and Mrs.FrankEricksen and families,She was
en route to her home at Naskel,Nebraska af ter a visit with hersonatFortRiley.Kansas.She
--.i L.- ¢.._:\..\-._¢-_-..A i the sick lim..Mrs. May Landen
die Fletcher spentEdFletcher home
for threshers.
Miss Gr-we .mn
eral dave last weemond Mazill home.Mrs. John B.Ervin Clements and land Mariana Curley5-»' afternoon visitgiLark home nearMr.and ian. _l i l
|...n¢..r\I1ClT¢W Holm an d fa mi ly i 1`E»'E=1§', _ ' ; r ° F H n r : _ T ~~iknen.Mr s .Ir - ' W GN Mr. a n d Mr s. W o od r o w W e a : vi n iti n z th a Ga i n es u m Blanc hard
Kisses Bar ba ra an d L es lie J ohn lo n.M r an d Mrs .o fwe r e W e dn e a- . T A .Bohn,Mr s .Olive Hudteson.a m l
-_ -L 41... f1l.....I..ln ; I |"*...\e_IF!r s ls u w L . u ' u ¢ " ' " "v e u i mn n e y Were eveningFremont.Riletts.|.rlB{l H a v e k p n t | _ _ ~ l l l ¢ i } f I 8 Otto M u n n and
I
|1w ' = - E m i ! ! !
|:|:|:| nm
o 0 0 forces of fire fx-o:n _.---\.uv\w abeverLivi ng cm; Under 1929 Level ;;ggg°;*spnngn,imd E.Kent
Alth a ,president of the Manu-ough we hear much talk fnnfllrnwm'|,....: n --
a u u n u r | . u u u 1 ; | r | . . | | \ \ n L u u l u v c L u
Fo r t Riley , noon.
Mr .and Mr s. E lmer S he ets an d
IIlmer, J r ., of Neb ras ka City were
di n ne r g u es ts o f Mr. an d Mr s.D.
0. She ets Saturday an d sugper
aruesta a t the J o hn Thie l o ldt
homo.Miss Evely n She ets d augh-
ter of Mr. and Mr s. Clay ton Sheets
or Ho o p e r sp e n t. Th u r sd a y e ve mn g mu a r e n c a lle d a t th e E mi j` § t; ;at th e B e n , Th o mp s o n ho me h elp ho me on S a nd singH n .Tho mps on celebrate h e r l Roan RIBml18gen;!\\rho°;'|nea spent
birthday .,eeveml W éeltg in an Offic efg train-Mr . an d Mr s .Leave r Cu rlev hed mg ' c o up e at. F o r; L eo mrd W o o das S u n da y s u pp e r g ue s ts Mar i a n o Mls o o un , r e tur n e d to th e mr e n u f
;nrl.fBagbamMQ1rle;1c ;_'."l'°"é'"l°'*l?.°`ii?n<'l""1~`l."°"home.He w e n i
a n u mm,rs.L o r a n . ;n urn ,,Don ald an d Ma r v a n d E lla Ma e du tleg a t lh n M;'fn'f..f'f..f°5~'f'33§.h"
about th~increased cost of liv-
ing,olficial figures show that
pmsent da Iivi l.
ally under the le~e! o~ ~929 ~om.
The U.S.index,bllsed On tha
193541939 average as equal ho
rl
for Our Own Community
l u
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..
|Evory dtimn of Ihh community hu
s coxiain rnpondbility for th qrowth
and walhue. While ihsn il A nnluxllflow ol iriendly dsnllnq boiwom migh-
borinq commxmitiu und the oulddl
world, thin "foreiqn trade" llwnld not
bo ova' done.
Ouxfinrlduty nhouldbetoouxmm
mncbamx, to oux own nbiqhbon. lah
adopt a conduhnt "domestic Indo"
policy and buy at homo, bank at homo
and generally deal at homo, as much
an possible.
WASHINGTON
COUNTY BANK
Blnir, Nebraska
:t o unnec-tic ut." B u t yesterday ,ma c h i n a ,
~=:1 .:|\ \m a t e r i a l s c o u l d b e r e p l a c e d w i t h
s p e e d a n d f s c i i i t y .B u t t o d a y
m a c h i n e s ,p l a n t s a n d f a c t o r i e s a n d ;
|..¢|u|¢:ss»|nmlig
Also-Going Plnoes and Scrub M4
Mnmma With l Boogie B u t
Color Carman.
ac companied th em hom@ 3
e\e ni mr fo r a two-wee k v1
Mins Vi via n Rutled ge
Saturds
|§ii..
ls ho n
KY
le
ill
Iln»
Cu I Hr.-»4~'i¢""`ii."'"' vvllill.iii Em Krohn uulnmd »-.F-M dllldrm :lied ¥.'.,"°"§J'3
Oacur Blum Monday with thrash- ln. Marlin Vw. Fddu "mln'nil lelter Cllr!v u 1 'h u |-fa..Geo ""'.':..°°°Dolvllljn .av -dur mmm- :men .¢ Ullflald c»u»».|Mn.m u m H n .'°° "¥=¢! °'e~1-1»» 1112 ef'»"e°=z» -e¢°°'~v»~e!=4."*.€--`da:
r~'u|o.¢11'-S.-1'rU o n m' §f "° "'
Aug ust I- 2
Sat. Matinee, Adm. 10-30cta.
n t n o u ~ :,
i 3 ; ' = f f Y
\i E k i f
\ ~ , . §S i f f y ?l i g i a -
J "5 Q 0a3~f)a f \1 ~ / ' 2 -
u r : x o m o n o P i c t u r e .
MY anim Q llillll cmou 'I'"?.?.."#'m"tEl'?'L 1l'é'tl»i'»'I»'é"
Als o-- Mar c h of Time, Eve nin g 1 0-
.._30c ta
S U N D A Y - M O N D A Y
Augu st 8-4
Sunday Matinee. Adm. li]30c ta
ear1020|9271923D291028
- - - -- u - »
~ - ~ - - - - ~ - -
i029 ave.r'e
.|.u|1U\'Ylllg
U. s. A.120.3124.1122.3122.5
0 l 1 l d l l
Canada121.8110.0120.5121.1121.0123.9(July,1941, llvtng coat: ara. ann 10percentbelowJune,1029 c o m whileWaite; are I0 Percent higher)Autllat,wa s ...90.6 100.8April,1941 102.2 108.6J u l!15 19 tl 105.0*1l1.0°*I~:allmaled.
Th is tab le shows th a t alth o ug h
there hae been a n inc rease i n
Canadian pric es of a b o u t 10 per
cent aince the wa r began,there
has be en an in c re ase ln the U. S.
pricea o f ouiy abo ut 5 per cent.
Th is inc rease has been almos t
who lly ln foodstuffs and th a t
largely in cities.Agr ic ultur al
communities,in whic h 60 per
cent of our Deonle livin \....- ........
-- 'J -_-J Anal:may neve r b e re plac ed."An d so too , we mu st r ec og ni ze
the fac t that seldom does fi re take
ite to ll o f ma te r ia l th i ng s wi tho u t
ta ki ng a pr op or ti o na te toll of hu»
ma n li f e, o r with ou t di s ru pti ng o r
demora lizing the produc tive ei'-
for te o f me n an d wo men . "
At a ny time, u n de r an y c i rc um-
stanc e,fi re in the enemy o f the
national welfare.A n d in auch
times as these,wh en all the pro-
duc tive resources o f this c ountry
are be ing s tra ine d to bui ld a mill-
tary mac hine unprec edented in our
history ,th e danger and menac e
o f fi re g r o w a thouaandfold.
I n emb attled London,the fi re
fig hte rs --a nd this includes th e
c ivilian population,n o lean than
the orga niz ed f ire brigades-»-have
wromrht mlrnnlnn in .......¢...._\|:...._
after several day s in Clar ks(
l."' i i' $ f' 2 n ¢ Mrs . L e o Fau aett. wlt
a group o f relati ves. took a bank:
di nn er to th e h ome of Mr s . J .gYeaaerofTekarnah.Sunday .
help hgf observe her blrthdalf
Mr s .A.W .C la r le retur-:ue
r d fte fng qn ~ n w~giis itawilh he r " ! ' t " '~
Cha rle s J ame s a nd tam1l!' at »'
Cook Lake, S outh Dakota..Mrs . E dg ar Peter sen an d famil
and Mr s.Alic e Steinberir nhl
da ug hter of Tek a ma h we r e gu es t
Monday at the Dode Parris h home
Mr .an d M m .Ha r la n Hansel
a n d two c h ildr en o f Omah a ant
Mr. and Mm. F red Fr ahm an d c lul
dren of Ken nard vis ite d Mr s. b ent
adH=,;;~§}1»0T"=§.]yod3gy visited laal
week at Fouemn. Nebraska w1tlDr and Mm. H. W. Granden.Dr. and Mrs. Walter Mason and
~ny mn. Ginn ma dausrhter called]ur. and Mrs. AI.0 at Howard O'L1rley's.cllled On Hr. md Jd G,B=gb=~ and Marjorie Curlev of UW09€ll. Friday even°;' ale,<§°!.&£°f="&':=1&111=&\1e@;|5¥,=:e:»£~D¢»»f»=
ielv a nd family
Mrs Louie Ras
min k.Mr . a m
il were SundayeRls mu s mr
e r n v o n th e tm
n i l.l.»\¢n.:...._.
' neuuav ana xnurlulv wzm man uuxgugf iruestg at t.5. uncle, John B. Eriksen and fm;-Ihvmpz In the :fb» ily.famalles helmd I .|-- -- v l a n l l l l | l l | | 7I Q IM r s .A .I .M a l r i l l a n d B o b b l e ' ° ¢e b n t e h i s b i r t h d a y .
s p e n t W e d n e s d a y s t t h e H a m i d 'M . r .a n d M n .H a r r v M l d s e n . m d
M i l l h o m e .I f a m l l y ,E d ,E l m e r ,N e l s ,B o b a n d
m a L e l a P a c k h u r e t u r n e d - W l l l t e r M a d s e n ¢ ¢ 1 1 ¢ d a t t h ;M _
h o m e a f t g r a m o n t h a t t h e R i c h - _ b e r t M a d s e n h o m e ,S u h d g y U t e r
a r d L i p p m c o t t h o m e .n o o n t o h e l p I r r n a M a d s e n c e l e -
C a r l e t o n T a y l o r o f O m a h a w a s b r a t e h e r b i l t h d l y
a F r i d a y e v e n i n g c a l l e r a t A l m a 'S l m d a v e v e n i n g m e s a ;o f M r
a n d B i r d i a F I e b c h e r ' a ., I n q M r s .D e t l e f W u l f w a n a \ . ¢ . .
LI
l
Mm.Ben. Thompson and Rich-ard Lee spam. Tuesdnv and Wed~nesdnv helnink Mrs. RIS' MCC°1\"naha with threahers.Mrs.Charles Hovendick.Mrs.
Haward Hovendick and sons snenu
'|'hu'|-sdav at the Bruce Roth homenenrTeknmah,uslntinu Mrs.Roth with threnhen.Lim. John.
ny Hovendlck remained l t theRoth home until Sunday.
Miss Je:-Aldine Eriksen ofWaynespent the week-end at
and Mn. Clarence I¥8c£""daukhter of an rson andMrs. Norris Wand.d Mr. and
~ ~ g~d<>;»h »,j»,;§».~ are
n o 8 I irlbornJuly28rd at the n o f i .
County Hosmul.Tm little Mi n;§h'°be named Bonni¢Fave.
ose from this cummunnv cullinguaseeMrs.Hu h :md Um newarrivalweM__fdnme.J°h;'swri sfin:<:?1 §5.,';'k
and Perry.Louis ma m Ea
hu e._ ___.____._~and familv.and Elmer
A"DOME$TIC
TRADE POLICY"~
for Our Own Community
l u
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~.|1 . ~ ,
..
|Evory dtimn of Ihh community hu
s coxiain rnpondbility for th qrowth
and walhue. While ihsn il A nnluxllflow ol iriendly dsnllnq boiwom migh-
borinq commxmitiu und the oulddl
world, thin "foreiqn trade" llwnld not
bo ova' done.
Ouxfinrlduty nhouldbetoouxmm
mncbamx, to oux own nbiqhbon. lah
adopt a conduhnt "domestic Indo"
policy and buy at homo, bank at homo
and generally deal at homo, as much
an possible.
WASHINGTON
COUNTY BANK
Blnir, Nebraska
Priqgs | Quality9 ull!__,-..¢¢vu.1.l lil \.uuuul|u1g I;| pe ment last week in CounIn f£é{"£T$§ Qfjf;}f§¥f°_i" **""_?°""*"§'» in our ¢i?n§|;ff» with relatives.
- - " a - u o l w a i l l s [ i r qed e f e n s e a r e a s a n d t h e i r i n ~
s u e s l u v e b e e n m o r e t h a n o f f -
b y w a g e I n c w u e n .
I t B r l m r n R e s u l t . ;
-°\¢I\'0rtlae in The Enterprise
--- -- - w U l u " u n n o u n :B F U I Hc i t i e s ,w e h a v e t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o
l i c k f i r e t o a s t a n d s t i l l ,t o t h e e n d
t h a t t h e d e f e n s e p r o g r a m m a y g o
f o r w a r d w i t h o u t d e l a y .T h e m a n
a n d w o m a n w h o f i g h t f i n e t o d h y ,
f i g h t f o r t h e c o u n t . : y ' s s e c u r i t y
Mr . 8 n d m n .| | i U ?| gmen f 'L e d S d a y e v e n n g r o m s n~.iillim atulzake-of»the»W oods. Can-
a d g i m Nels Lar se n.Mr s .Cly de
Fitc h an d Mr s .Glen Mi lle r s p en t
Th u r s d a y i n B ll i r a t th e Cli ffo rd
La nwm : n d Donlld.SOIBIIUOII
\. .o mp et lt iv e Vgtor ng Nul:'|aA n d B e l o w '¥L:_51:__or L In u n s e l v e l
Soo Us For
FLOUR FEEDS CEREALS SALT
mr, mu mn. Annu w. Amer- uwrl."lon md-.Atdlth wen Sundn din-I llr. and Mn. Alben Benson and]
:° f _ f ' m. 2 '- ! £ f - . s r;'!._'¢re..1!er- aP2'.=_:"d Hrs um. Hmm were!
r
.m
homes.Md .a n d M m .Pa ul L o we of
C.'...".NI Un a #lli n n a i n i n warn
. ~>."Y ~
AIM-Odd Occupnlions and Two
for Zoo, Color Cartoon and News
Reel, evening Adm. 10-35c!s.
A "DOMESTIC
TRADE POLICY
Aho -Trli ni ng rnnm u°ri a .|
B||ht Sldo Up Ind M|ld|lr|PP|'
Swing Cnrtmn.
1kmY5\W
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY
Annu! 8-7, Adm. l040cu
Allo~Cri||n Control With Robert
Benchlq and vnu Oyster Car-
4000.
T U E S D A Y
Auglul 5. Adm. 10-20da
|.._ _ ..~~ - » - - ~ - ~" ~ " ~ v ; - ~ - - - .-__.,` * * " °- - » " " " : -f
for Our Own Community
l u
- »
~.|1 . ~ ,
..
|Evory dtimn of Ihh community hu
s coxiain rnpondbility for th qrowth
and walhue. While ihsn il A nnluxllflow ol iriendly dsnllnq boiwom migh-
borinq commxmitiu und the oulddl
world, thin "foreiqn trade" llwnld not
bo ova' done.
Ouxfinrlduty nhouldbetoouxmm
mncbamx, to oux own nbiqhbon. lah
adopt a conduhnt "domestic Indo"
policy and buy at homo, bank at homo
and generally deal at homo, as much
an possible.
WASHINGTON
COUNTY BANK
Blnir, Nebraska
n-»».uucuuum n u nA n L £ n . . . P A n K £ n
~ ' r o m p ~
QP'muse
r u ¢ A ¥ | ¢
Saturday overnikht guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J.D.Lowe.Thev re-tumed Sunday momvnnied bytheir daughter.Dottie. who hasvisited hare the wt limp weka.Mr. and Mn. Clyde Fl!/th wereSunday dinner :guests ol Mr. and
Hn. Ed Hovan ck.Mr.md Hn .Nels Larsen nb-tended a fsmil nlcnic of the Ltr-n n families aid Sunday at a
lurk at Fnmont._munu uuuvu :mu xumuy ul Aexa-mah.Messrs.und Meudnmu Charles
Kmhn und Etta, Henry |Knxnr'
and Harlan.Osonr Blum. Auzusl.Jonjan.Mtrvin and Dwsin md
Vivlan Blum ntbended a picnic ltTelbasta. Sunday.Sunday dinner meals ;t Alma
md Birdie Flebehars were Mrs.Lillian Loftia and Wayne. Mr. andMrs.Wnrren Wakefield.Wi!burand Leslie.
.J-"muy nxuernoon and suuoen-Imem af Mr. and Mrs. Joe; .lessenX`lnd mmxy.
Mr, And Mn.Hun Wulf, Mm.Soph|¢R¢¢1»|_a M .D u»»wulf drova tomSc|-ibxzr. §§¢fQ|
and w djMrs._\-vnner oi Mr. and
Fnday evening mmm ol Mr,Fm. Mrs Jem Hume M .
and Mm Bud Croudv .'I,..l"2§|df.f.
and Mr. md Mn. Raymond Wulfand mn.
5»I
BLAIR FLOUR MILL J
Sorensen Bron., Prop
l n r r n r I n D A I I-1|iIlr ' l l l - c l l l §n l l . .l-mx o1um|m'g_a l am.1.A¢»a»l la-.ii-an sv.m¢swr\¢4JB L * ~ ' nm -'° ' i »» = =Sun- lI\d i».'..'L|.1 fh u Slmdlv dlnnor annum -fi" Slllldl m.mS"
.».a»_ _m ___4.1: Mm. 9555 53 om 'nmm and son nz e.=!.e"e»~;.m-H of if. and Mn.|.U u | . . 1 \ ¢J A L L 1
An I Am Moving lnto Smaller QuartersI Will Sell At My Home At 322 Went Wuh-
ington Street On
Saturdgny Aug. 2
ine uma nuwuil v.. v.. U..."met I "' dd ay d i m- n o o n wi th B a tty
L o f t i l.A l l me mbe r s u n d th ei r
Xander,Mr s .Ra y mon d K u l l e ,wa r e vr o u r m P l m l we re ma de
for whi wa me nt d ay , A umnv. 6, : nd
th i s we a k t h e lo h s n i n 1 c o n t u t
wi l l q m a r ta ln th a wi n n e n Me m -
be rs n u i i d i n k th a 4 - H c xmv a t
W a lt P a lm . we n L e s h M u L o we .
No n a K a t i e m d P l l t y R y n n .Mr . a n d Mn . D . 0 . S h u ts me n t
Fr i da y s n n i n l a t t h .Georze
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I l a n w e b n t e 14 th b i rth d ly .
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Ci ub m m m m mnetimr a t th e
' m i n i n g p o o l w r t a t B l n i r i n t
meeting thahen}0yed n mein! timemd iunch.e club wiil moe! withMrs. 'ha Olimnr. Amm 28.Mrs. D. E. Hayes u mush.Thundny,Mr. and Mn.EmuSmithAndJack, Mr.md Mrs.Geo Smith And non and PuttyS M A\ \ of Omn hx.u...v-....x.M..-nn nl n....\..
a m
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s £ , ' & 3 " 2 ¢ ~ o f B m ,m m m .U r = g g " g ~A l b e n K u h r a n d
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M c h |I | ' ° ° l 0 h e l n i n _ C h r i s m mM r s . " H u w \ : ] ° a , . * : : r : . r " : : ' a _ , g g $ 3 3 n u i m a . ,' n l u n d a y
i e w e r e a t t h e V e r n o n H v v e m d i c S ° r ¢ n | | n , ~ ~ l h d l i n .J e n n
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T h u r s d a y a k i n :l h r y m ,m g m a M : P l c a i a l I v e r s o n w e r e M r .
l h r b a u C u r l e v t h a n f o r A v i i i m - n f w v e n u n a n d d a h .. ¢ t h e J u n E , - [ h e n h a m s .¢m m m d l l l d d e .M r .I n d M m u f e o
M s a d n m a a H e r m m S p 1 4 ¢ k ,1 M , |M r . M H I - 4 l ' l e n o f O m a h a .
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|rne Following Described Property
One Leather Rocker, Davenport and
Chair, One Piano and Bench,Radio,
Two Maiazine Racks, Two SmallRugs,
End Tab e, Bed, Dressing Table, Chair,
Chest Of Drawers,Bed and Vanity,
Sewing Machine, Cabinet,Gas Stove,
Drelser,_Sanitary Couch, Two Tables.
|
I Lamps, Dishes and Pans.
John Mi||er, o
Si Johnson, Audionccr
w
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r my uwx-noun Umy nwmdad theu Fine l.»u\d\emn Church nimlc u.h|Hemmn.Othnn nneannt we re{ : l x - . u m m m hh §»1\~»g,°~'-H
r.me- x¢'.'i..J...... Ind (ml:/, n.
|m°Miu *¢ :'°'.:*m'°a .'1."":2 § "
I mam tc on \.hr Klub. \Y'»dm¢d;v afternoon.leLHJ O INK ll mum sunmi l ¥'ollen h o m i e ~ . t l v e r s
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i t n
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Townsend Club
A meeting uf the Townsend
Club will be held Friday evening
at Schelfler Hall.A speaker will
be pmsent to address the group.
Blah- Merrymnken
The regular meeting af the Blsir
Merrymakem will be held bday
(Thursdny) nt the home U! Mrs. A.
B. Woodrlng.
W. R. C. Kennlngton
_The W. R.C.kemrlnglan met
Compledng n :lx-Week vid! ln[Cali1nrnla, Mrs. Georgc T. Hede-
l\md and Jeanette, Mn. John Mc»
Cncken and Misses Dorothy and
Marian Krogh returned w Blllr
Saturday evening.
The vmation iour was made |?Y
automobile.The K1-ugh d
spent most ol the time in Tracy,California,while ,the Hedelunds
and Mrs. McUrucl;;1 wce in Long
Beach.They a visited other
,points of interesi on the west
cout.
Wilde-Woods
Met Sunday
A very pleasant outing was up
joysd lalt Sundxy by members
of the Wilde-Woodn Circle whenthegroupmetinWlldCourt
Park nouthwest of Fremont for
~eir July meeting.Owing to th(
reatenlng upecu of the Walh-
T -_ o u - a n
~I~N e w B o o k s A t ;§ ¥ % " € § E ° &
. L 'f f l ,I - I
Pnm.'l\ln»..
"*'*!' |Home Froms.w¢¢1<Louis Gllllsml a -1°Vacation hi iv lllfng
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gilliam and Miss Evelvn Manta \.|ty L|Df¢|'yll° run no-lmPit!!! Hunan Rnhnrfbabyo!Rockford,Illinois,n n B l a i r . ~ ' i S i f o v } f : i i I } l i l
y55¢;¢-mg gu of Hn .Clan week vacation ment in Wyominl.
M e n t x e r s J ~
Mr, and Mrs. John Sutton enter-
tained Thursday evening, ln honor
of Mrs. Sut¢on's uncle and sunt,
Mr. and Mrs.Robert Mentzer ol
Los Angeles,California.Guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Manizer, Mr.and Mrs. Emory Hunt, Jr., and Mr.
and Mrs. J. Melvern West of Her-
man.The Wats enmsrtdned theI
New books at the Bldr PublicLibrary Include:"Berlin Diary",
the jhumal ol' a foreign correspon-
dent,l934~'41,by William L .
Shh-er; "Welders Guide", questions
und answers by Fnuk D. Gore-
ham; "You C.sn't Go Home Again"
by Thomas Wolfe;"Better See
George" by Freemnn Tllden; "The
Tenderfoot Ki d" by Peter Field:
Mr. and Mrs Oscar Holmes N-
turned Snndny from 1 13-day trip
into Clnldx.
w. D. Hughes received painful
injuries when s team of runnwnyhorses threw him under the wheels
of his wagon.
The Amer-lem Legion post upon-
sored U18 lnpesruzce al sn Om!-bsL'B'|*`"l bind; lhe concert was well-
attended,
Whitnack of Hermanaeunion picnic at the Blair swim- Misé Frances Nfullin
mlng pool park,Sunday.comnli- snendlmr most of thevi' Nor!
timeme ntar y to the Gil1ia}r§s,~ I la r a r n i é a n d 6 h e § é n i » 2
Mr s .Gu y Baiiey ,Mr s .Ger ald
Method a nd c hi ld ren , B us ter W h it- A tte nd 90th Bir thd ay
l1lC}{.MP.I n d M n Q 1 'J nnsn nf 'l' Ar i an a wa l *
t h e p i l r t y , i
I |.|1n n{nn ...|
_ _ __._... , ,A\u a u vu z I l l u u l u a n u vr v l u i l lM r .a n d M r s .S .I .M o o r e . m i A m o n g t h e g u e s t s a t
QP R F IB S G i i l i a m O f B l a i r ;M F L S u n d a v . w h i r h r p l n h r n h u
Ulara Whiznack and Virgil,Mn.
Robert Frye and children of Hen
man; Mr. and Mn. Willinm Falk
And Virginia and Edgar Whitnulfof Omaha.
Birthday Gathering
Honor! J. Crunalrom
Joshua Cronstrom wu on hon-
ored guest at n family gathering,Sundnv mu... .. _¢_»..
new 'bmr.a»y of Mn.Karoline
Johnson of Herman, were Mr.and
Mrs.E. C. Hunt, Sr., Mr. and Mrs.
Emory Hunt and sons, Richlrd and
Hugh, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Sutton
and Mr. and Mrs.John Sutton.
and Mr. and Mrs._ John Sutton and
lon, Stephen. Mrs. Hunt, Jr., andMn, John'Sutmn are gnnddaugh-
ters of the honored guest.
:nu w. Xt.U.with Mn. George
afternoon.The til
n most Interesting
cussin of current e
Minion Circle
Holrtelaea wdnythe regulnr meotlm
Miadon Circle will
"A r.\........ <».\
kensingbon mel;McBride, Friday
I CUBBE.
me was spent in MRS. DEBEL HONORS
round able on-T W O S I S T E R S
vents.
(Thursday) at
g of the Bagtist
be Hina Gram
and Hn. Etna
will meet at the
l u
on was hostessHub, Thursday,
to Mrs. Rnlph
lscar Pedersen.
ved at the close
Mrs.Francis
entertain theAugust 7.
n
uuh entertained
ing and social
', for members
ternoon Club.
s awarded Mrs.
was 9. visitor,l.Mn. Floyd
rstas on Aug-
0 » u n m m
I Mrs. A. C. Debel entertained ar.
a picnic, Wednesday evenins. com-
plimentary bo Mrs. Nellie PIYFIM
whose birthday it wax, and her sis
ter, Misa Emma Johnson, vho is
visiting here from fwasrnnztolfh D.
C.
Guests at supper, followed br a
pleasant evening of social enter-
taimnent, were Miss Emma John-
son,Mrs.Payne, Miss Ida John-
aon, Mrs. Robert Foley, Miss Aim!
Rover,Miss Harriett Ballard,Misses Grace and Blanche Hin,
Mrs. E. B. Corrigan, Mrs. Gifford
Dixon, Mrs. J. H. Grimm, and Mn.
Chelsea Whitford.
.
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... ... . . 4 .- i n ..t \ . .4 . . ./ f J.~" W c C . Z H .. .~ ' ?' », §Z f = "=:~f u '¢ ~ Y : ~ " = " f Z
~
Mr s .I a u l s Bo eh le r an d da ug h-
ter, Sunny J oy c e, spent, the week-
en d i n Miss ouri Valle y ,visiting
relatives.
Hr.and Mm. William Scherdin
enterlained at dinner, Sunday. for
.~r .n f .: J . »2 1 : i
azure gmup Saturday mi r Ind "Desert Country"I ff lcomplimentary to the Men;;rs.ug ~ the American Desert, by ]
ré.Mm. H_ C Burnham returned ml The following best sellers
Omaha,Tuesday, aft.-er a weersforder of therbirurrenta popul
visit with her sister,M . Emu '"`° now avain e at e ljbnFlaugher.rs "|Enl;1cI£1 .1»<;g»»°;;
Mr. and Mm. R. P. Fl ,I '_Robert, and daughter, 1.."£`§i '32-°'"'"°'Hilton,Clwlhm Paul,
ned Mr. and Mn. Ridurd lg.,~Ells.ber3;They Cameof Norfolk Sunday 5"m§1ver, Alan l?dIcKay; Mr.and
l J u l.ll Scott RoMr. and Mrs. Leslie Bucklin snd.Th?: Our Life,Ellen é l f i
f{=rpi.ly spent Sunday in Nom»1k,fJuni»r mm,Sally Beulah;
vmtrngirzends; they returned t0,nam. Erich Maria Rernanqoe;
liliah. Marcus Goodrich; MomBlair that evening.
Mrs. Pearl Stewart and dough- Meadow,John Buchan;1
ters, Jesu and Nellie, left Thurs- Goose, Paul Galileo; For Whon
day for Poiilnnd, Oregon, where Bell Tolls, Ernest Hemmingwa
they expect to make their home.NON-FICTION:The W
Misses Mary and Eva Anderson Cliffs,Alice Duer Miller;
of the Rose Hill noi hborhood and Time Is Now, Pierre Von PusMissAnnaRoverwere 'ru¢»a.y§2",;°' gre Night, Jan Valtln,
a 1 ug ng, Irvin S. Cobb; B1Pgg;;;,-=°f=guests of Mrs.Carl Diary, William L. Shirer; My
be tl I.Di rk vMrs. Norman Abbott and daugh- 1<§».&.., Gontmn di" P2§';...§°
gf eff §'rlday evening for their .
ome n L0 ,».ing ....n.2|°"l...'l §;==;f 5g;»;_1;;;H I G H W A Y P A T R O L
nun of HIV .,,.,,Mrs.Helena n n p o l r r s A c r m r r
Amee and other relatives.
A report.o f t h e sta te high*M T H .H t l é l l l . A M E ! . l l l " B ¢ ! 0 V G f l D g p a t r o l ' s ~d u r i n g
n i c e l y f r o m t h e i l l n e s s w h i c h h a d
.m o n h f J ,1 e a u mI k e p l ;1 = ° ; ° _ " ° 'i '£ t °.E €° °: °=o f r m .1 . . " s . . Z .s` i. ". `1 '.ff" }'.n . . :
i n i - a n n A
l m
E li n 'J i m . `( m1 f .. . . .......c..for n 'pi¢ni¢. ~ `Q`nfZ".§f§" ""'win
the
ty,
All,
ur.
Ed.
I
~n.In
,~ot.-
I
n
ow
~e
'be
in
is-
es
S
y
el
~f
y
lrom two week:at Ydlvwlw~
Plrk.
Rev. und Mn. A. F. Newell an
Lydn ldt Dxeadly for A Vidt
Oklehonu City.
Mr. end Mn. F.W. Arndt
vacationing in the Blick Hilll.Amund 40 relatives KI#-bend 1
the Chriztatter Anderson home
Sunday, in honor af Mn. Ander
|on'| hirthdky.
Frederick Koliernmn left -
week m udet his bmtlm-, Carl,
Jr., who orenfa A vu-iety store
a t B r o k e n B o w ,N e b n e h .
c o
5 yum no-1 93 8
Arthur Jensen, Rose mu !arm~
er, dlnppenred this week, lee `
s wlfe And U-Iree children.The Blair cemetery hu for lame
time been a rendezvmu for night
putiea and this week me cemeteryllwcistion hu pmhlblted the useo! the lrmmdn; fhe gets wuz be
dolld at 6 o'c1°ck p. m.
Load Boy Scouts,returning
from Camp Gifford with their
Seoutmumr, Willilln J. Hepfing-
er, included Harem Book, JimmyLlmd, Hlrold Pleper. Dtrwln Soil,
Rsymond Runge,Ralph Brown,
Bob lhhez and Gerdd Dixon.
The Gernmm V¢\'dn members
Ind Uulr ilmiliee plan lhdr 60th
umivenery eelebnlinn.Hizhwly 78 from Herman to
Tthmeh will be paved.
LeRoy Alllmn, Bl, of Rudolph,
Nebraska, hu been el°¢ted |:Hnc.i-
PII of Bllir High Sdloul.local records were lhatterod
lhil week by a 116 detree hat.
Guest: at a lurpriae pu-ty iorMlrglretFlynnwere(ktherine
Su, Betty Mo m,Janet swwan,E r n a t i n e M c C a i n ,E l o i s e M a n i a .
u
l yur a go -| 94 0
Jack Burke: wu disp-layinE an
Incohlke thi| week.
I. J. Montgomery received a doc-
tor's degree from the University of
of Nebrlslu.
Ruth Burr end Frances Clem-
mer plan w open e women's alwp.go ..."~
crowd agneable.
The one thing that lnnrred
da ywut he d e lt ho lo m o t
memben,A.J.I.-umm,md
present felt keenly the lReoolutivnx of condolenes warsderod sent to Mn. hmm ma
ume wuw be s pma do n the -.nies of the meeting.The next meeting will be
at the home al Um preddmh
nndldh-s.F.W . A m d t , i n 8
an Une Sunday nearest to :
|owe'en.
A~.
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Wholesale Prices Have Already
Advanced
Retail Prices Must Soon Follow!
Take Advantage Of These
F r i d a a n d S a t u r d a y B ~; = ~ |
Paraland | ~ c
Regular Gasoline
You Cannot Buy a Better G a lGrade of Rqular Guollne.----.._-..-~
B r i t e o l <' ¥ T ' ° '~
100% Pnnffin Bane
In 5 Gal lon Lots Gal.
~ S p r a y (Paraland)2 g a l . ~
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)AT YOUR _Xi
sm vlcs g#
To.H£|.P YOU
~op.Lawr enc e Cook an d lo n ,Ho w-
l1' d» of Ar lin gton we re both mer i-
ously injured, "I'humdny .
Mi ss Pear!Clar k h u b e e n ae!-
w u d I0 t el c h i n g h , Nu n n wa n d .
Hn r r y Shame an d Mi ns Mar alee *
Mi lle r ws u b e ma r r i e d n o n ma n mf
Pnpilliqn dropped Blnir, 4-3,inf
an e leven inni ng game, S und ay .
M
Von Lanken
Apparel Shoppe
Get A Pleyhx
Pantie Gird|¢
For Swimming md Sport:
Playtex Girdles
$2.00-$2.50-$3.50
Lorraine
Ling eric
,We Have ll
AnPopular Prices
L;di¢x' and C|'|ildnn's
Bathing Suit
H
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ri| .
u»...
|
-J r v u u u ll IJICILIC Cl l nn n r n n . I I u e s mmm.zmar -'i:he Circ le
churc h.
supper were enjo}ed at Ti.2"§§=`I Mary Hurdum Is
mmg pool park. The Oocxdou was Chicago Visitormu..r'..-.--»~~---»
eld
..... ~.vm»».mms 'un lalrthdny.Among those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Cronstrom, Mr. and Mrs.Ivar Hultman, Mnrilyn and Betty
Hultman.Dun l enae Summers.Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Clnycrsmp andNsncy Jo,Mrs.Corrine Smith,Marlene and Beverly Smiw, all of
Omaha; Miss Lllllnn Anderson and
Rudy Anderson of Lynns;Mr.
mm u..."_. ..._
|M i n l h r y Hurdum, who had
been visiting her father, Fred Hur-
dum, the plat several weeks, left
Sunday morning for Chlcngo where
she will spend the remainder ol the
summer,She accompanied her sis-ter, Miss Myrtle Hurdum, who re-
turned Thursday from A two-week
vacation ln the Rockies.Miss
Myrtle made en. ea.. L.. __»ll. G. L Club
Mrs. Clyde Nelm
to the H. G.L.(
when prizes went
Pearce and Mrs. (
A luncheon wma nr
of the afternoon.
Christensen will
group on Thursdny,
Paraland | ~ c
Regular Gasoline
You Cannot Buy a Better G a lGrade of Rqular Guollne.----.._-..-~
B r i t e o l <' ¥ T ' ° '~
100% Pnnffin Bane
In 5 Gal lon Lots Gal.
~ S p r a y (Paraland)2 g a l . ~
F i r e s t o n e T i r e s $ 7 2 4
6 : 0 0 x l 6 - - A s L o w A s ..
Other Sizes Equally Low '.
NEWSPAPERADVERTISING
AT YOUR
sm vl ca
ro.Hr.|.|> YOU
~op.Lawr enc e Cook an d lo n ,Ho w-
l1' d» of Ar lin gton we re both mer i-
ously injured, "I'humdny .
Mi ss Pear!Clar k h u b e e n ae!-
w u d I0 t el c h i n g h , Nu n n wa n d .
Hn r r y Shame an d Mi ns Mar alee *
Mi lle r ws u b e ma r r i e d n o n ma n mf
Pnpilliqn dropped Blnir, 4-3,inf
an e leven inni ng game, S und ay .
M
Pressure Gun Grease 4
PAR A] - ' AX B R AN D
no-lbs 79¢-so»|bs $1.10
Transmission Grease
S AE n o O R 9 0
5 gal. can $1.50 2 gal. can $1.05
Lundt Bros. 0il Co.
Lorraine
Ling eric
,We Have ll
AnPopular Prices
L;di¢x' and C|'|ildnn's
Bathing Suit
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Wholesale Prices Have Already
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Retail Prices Must Soon Follow!
Take Advantage Of These
F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y B a r g a i n s
mmmg nn po
Get A Pleyhx
Pantie Gird|¢
Playtex Girdles
$2.00-$2.50-$3.50
Von Lanken
Apparel Shoppe
.l _ ,- . v u l I P u y l l l l o l n o 'ann .I......luIH n a r o ld Peck an d thre e b ile , toge the r with Fr ede ric k Ray -P. A» C.c hildren o f Te ka mah ;Mr .an d ' mo n d ,Op al Mo o r e an d Ar le ne Mr s.Le Ro y C m :
hfrs. B.F Pec k,Msidn-ed and Ce» Th It I
er e s e n, a ll o f Chic ago,wh o a t l.bu dn es n mo otc ll,Mr .an d Mm . J i m Pric e an d we re als o wee k e n d mmm n f nu . .. | ; .. _. _-" "
lo n o f B la i r : Mm n.........a l_ 1 .-______... \uG mo o n 1.nur6dn)'_...,. w...¢».\ .mnnaon Fred Hu r d u m home,ne tu mi n g £0 3`?`f»1»~a n d three dau ghtels of Ba nc r of t.Chic ago on Sunday ." " " " " ' " ' " `
Du-mll Johnson. wha had ment
the past hen days with Mr.And
Mrs. Si Johnson md Norma, re-
turned Sunday w the parental,
Roy Johnson hrrme, ln Omaha.
a ntYorks HonoredIln.,|..........._¢3...1
wereRny Spanton, who
and Mn. Ed Arknll."....=-.., ou.Strlcklett will b¢i{£
Mr. and Mn. Raymond York of vat 7.
Tehmah. for-me;-lv nf mm-.,._._,_,_......, ...-tertninod Saturday evening com-plimentary to Mr. and Mn. Loon-
ard Pedenen.The Pedersena will
leave early in Auguat for Oulllor-
nia to mike their permnnent
home;Mr.Petenen,who h u
served on the local police force,
has suffered poor health, A fact
which made the change necossary.
<§\1§B¢§ of the Yorks, Saturday.
6 Snappy Siikllen
The Six Snappy Stitcherl, x 4-H
sewing club, met at the home of
Audrey Reeh, early this month, for
n lesson.A second meeting took
place July 18 at the home of Fren-
ces Wilson; Mrs. Arnold Fuhlrodt
prenlded in the absence of the
leader, Mm Nels Sorensen.Mina[Joanne Jensen will 1»el.. ...»¢
Mr. md Mrs. G. G. Hines of Dl-
kotl City, formerly of Blnir.
Mr. and Mn. lhloolm Brodorlell
and Susan Ann ol Hermann wen
Sundny evening villhon at the
George C. McQuurie home.
Week-end guests of Hr. md Mn.
Roy Spanwn were their eon, Ray
Spanton, and Mine Lucille Tooel-poel, both of Omaha.
-,....,-nu cunnned ner no lnOmaha hospital for mtime.
Mr. and Mrs. End Jenkins lpent
Sunday ln Lincoln, bringing home
with them that evening their som,Eu! llld Wlrrui. Ea rl wi ll ntum
to his studies following a short va-
ution in Blair.
The Baptist Sunday School
Young people enjoyed n picnic,Tuesulnv .n..»...... --1 _--1-
and Cap!-lin R. T. Schrein, dnthat patrolmen tnvded A Kohl
212,390 miles during u n un
day period.Tha mmmuy o! activities z
nportl the fdlowing ltatistiel
Number of hours spent on
pu ml _._ ..-_.__-.__-1s.9s,
Driver'|license lpplice-tions accepted._ ....-_ 4,v4
n-.__i_.__.,- --
THE EAT SHOP
-M e a l s- 1
MALTED MILKS-BEER
24-Hour Service
i m
Stewarts
Drug Specials
nUnA-cmss
NAIL POLISH
Twelve Colors
l-'or More Beautiful Nniln in
Only Ioc
§§§A'I€1'f>'5%.59c
RS',3i'B"§<¥éS .......39C
TEKTooth Bn/ la shes
50c Quality
Ea. 23c, 2 for ...... ...4 32
E a g o n s S t a t i o n e r y
how Styles and Colors in
Nice Boxes
50c
Lad ies H and Ba gs
AND PURSES
\\~hlU~u n d Col orw
$1,oo
Pint Ultra Shampoo 49c
HALO SHAMPOO
loc » 23c » 471:
2-Qt. HOT WATER
BOTTLES _GBC
2-Qt. Combination
Syringe ........$l.00
LIVESTOCKFLY SPRAY
Dr T|l|Ion'|\I`0rmull\
gal. $1.00
DR.WESI"n
T O O T H P A S T E
Spe ci al 2 2 5c Tube s 29 1:
W i t h Ii sw h 251: 'l\\ln\Y o u l l r w e l ve a
[¢|u|;wI|\\h |1 |l W il la ::5r.l l u t l t l wY o u T u |\5 \ |ln rl s "1l |:l vd Hnl nr ii lé
mvnl o f A ny S r mp S h ut o r N ¢~ ;: at i \1 :° .
$1.25 25 Blue Blade
SP ECIA L ......-..98¢
NEW GILLETTE
TECH RAZOR
World Series Tech
Razor 49c
55¢ Gem? Blade
Special 391:
14 Star Blade
Special 25c
l're»crlptlm\ Filllng IA Our SP*-
eimlly.Phone UI Your Wants.
We Will Mull Them To You.
J. HAROLI) STEWART,
Mnnlger
EASTMAN ANI) AGFACAMERAS
$1.25 to $5.00
hos
McCarthy Hamemskers
The McCarthy Homemakers met
with Darlene Gonhsm,July 24,
when the lesson wu on making
spice cake.After the meeting a
luncheon was served by Mrs. Gore-
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Christensen,
Mrs.James Muse and Mrs. John
Christensen attended a family re
union in Oakland, Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. w. M. Divoll and
sons,Lowell and Carroll,spentSunday among friends in Nebras-
ka City.
-»-. --.....~.. .nu uvenung, lxtheBlair swimming pool park.
Rev. and Mrs. Charles E. Hnmilwn
were in charge of the outing.
Mn and Mn. George Maynard
were dinner guests,Sunday.a iMr.and li n.John G.Jensen.Mrs.Jensen entertained Monday
afbgrnoon for Mrs.Elmer Jensen
1,IlNumberofhoursspent
examining ---__-....... 1,43
Violation cud.: issued
Obstnxctions re mo ve d
from highways ---..._.
Number of arrests -- . . -|Waming cards issued
[Accidents investigated and
891
681
481
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and daughter, Ann, Mr. and Mrs.Anton Zander of Craig, and Mr.
and Mrs. Soren McDonald and lam~
ily!Qpen House Held
For McAll||r¢ers
Around thirty friends and rein
tives nttended an open house pany
hold Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. P. C.
Petersen. complimentary to their
sonin»-Iuw and daughter, Mr. and|Mrs. C, w. McAllim-r.frm. M.»u_
}
2
L
.24
mn
nts
:k-
ham and a. soc ial hour was enjoy ed
by the group.Th e n e xt mee ti ng
wi ll be held on Au g u s t 7,wi th
Stella Thompson as nosness.
q u m m m m m
Fhnmnlnn l:°.....|.....
Mm. Emma Sell entertained for
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schrader oi
Fremont and Miss Jacqueline Soll
of Paulina,Iowa,Sunday.
Mr. and Mm. M. D. Newell re~
turned Monday moming from Arl-
inzton whem thnv hm -"ma Q."
und Sandra and Mrs. Mi i N iQ r e p o r t e d - - - - - - - - - "161son md Oscar.nn e e Sa fe ty ta lks ----~---"81
Stolen cars recovered ---_1Mr. and Mrs.Ernest Hubks l -»
..°Pm an c r $4.4seHfghgfspent Sunday wrth Mr. were ~ §'f.'°`§?4 ocanvietk
n n i e ~ R u x e ' n ~ fo llo wi ng 4 3 8 a rmu.Complnix
ru.u , ~~.formerly Miss 'm\.n,,.. "-.-_..,.§Included lpedmg, 109 cues, ralisters,wh o reside ln J ame sto wn,
California,wi ll leave in several
day s lo r a jo u r n e y th r o u g h th e
south before r e tu ml n g home.
Mrs.Mc A lli s te r wi ll be remem-
ered na Mi s s Nelslne Petersen,
vguughter o f Mr .an d Mr s .P.C.
'c-tersen.
Present for the open house were
Messrs.a n d Mes dsmes An dr ew
J ensen, Lar s J sspersen and Irene,
C. R. Hans on o nd gr ands on, Ric h-
urd, ol' Tekamah, J ames H. J ensen
an d fa mi ly ,W i lli a m Ko en ig an d
fa mi ly ,He n r y Lorenzen,Aver y
.Ins rsen an d da ug hte r of Te ka ~n\aleJ °l\ " Dic kso n of Oma ha. J ens
l'f-tcrscn an d No r ma n o f Oma h a ,
Mrs. Mary Gonn Jensen _and__Clar-
\. .. .. ., .. . .. . .: wu sThe Clmmplon Feeders 4~H Bah;
Bee! Club met J uly 2 7 with Roberl
and P hy lli s Kra me r.Aecompnniez
by C ou n ty A g e n t E .D .Fahrney
th e me mb e rs mnd e a tou r to en m
inn c lu b c alve s; pre sent we re Mar
garet an d L y le Hlnd ley ,Ho wa n l
an d Ru b y La r se n, Ly le Th ie lfo ld t
Ro be r t an d P h y lli s K r u n e r and
Da rr e l Ku h lman .
Ma r g n mt A n d L y le Hi n d lc y wi ll
enter tai n the g ruu p,Au gu st 2 2.
Ki tc h en K lntle r
Clu b bldge s we m a wa rd ed me m-
b e r s o l th e K i tc h e n K h me r K lu b ,
Wednesday,when they ,together
wl th their leader,Mr s .Ha r la n d
Ne ls o n , me t a t th e h ome o f Hn n l
!L
l
.
I
E
__.. ,.___ .,...,,...,.. .,,... W..days with their son, E. S. Newell
and family.
Mrs. Philip 0'Hsnlon, Sara Jane
and Jirnmle, and Mn. Louis Mun
doch and Lee returned last Friday
from Lake Okoboji, where they
had spent several days' vacation.
Mr.and Mrs. Norman Tilden
and son entertained at dinner, Sat-
urday evening, for Mr.and Mrs.S. Pierce Allen and daughters andMiss Alice Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Macs Warrick had
as their guests at dinner Thurs-
day,Mrs.Clara Dixon and Ray-
mond, ahd Wallace Dixon, all oflas Angeles, California.
Dr. and Mrs. N. C. Carlsen left
lost week for Wisconsin where
they plan a month's vacation.
They will spend two weeks at a
Isks in that ares, and will be among
relatives the remaining time.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Deets and S.W. Chambers
were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson
and baby of Tekamah,Misa Dol-
ores Deets of Omaha, and Kielh
Patton of Fort Riley, Kansas.
Mrs. Clyde Nelson and son, Ron-ald Dean, and Mrs. Cullen Wright
left Tuesday moming to spend a
week's visit at Bridgewater, Iowa,
with Mrs.Nelson'|parents.Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Chrlaen.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tuttle of
Omaha visited Mrs. L. D. Wamck.
Sunday afternoon; later in the day
they visited Mn. Wan-iek's senin-
law and daughter,_Mr. and Mrs.
.____ -........- vnuerwvoc,remded in Blair before her mar-
mage
Mr._and Mrs. Everett King hadse their guests for a lendsy visitMrs Kin!! aunt, Mrs. Clara Dkon
and grandson,Wallace, and Rey-
mond Dixon, all of Los Angeles,
California.The Dixons left Mon.
day on the return trip to the west
coast.
Barbara Pound, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Pound, left Wed.
nc-sdsy for a two-week vacation inDenver, Colorado. She will be the
guest of Miss Wilma Haupimnn.the Hsuptmann family resided 5,1
Bla i r lm -wlnler, mwmr to Denver after the close of sehool.
Miss Betty Johnson, who ls at-
tending the California School of
Beauty in Omaha, speht Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Si
Johnson.Mr.and Mrs.Johnson
ad family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Johnson of Omaha all attended a
family reunion at Lake City, Iowa,
that day,complimentary to the
men's father.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Kaufmann of
Des Moines, Iowa, arrived Satur-
day at the Rev.E.J.Hanclck
home,Mr. Kaufmann returning
Sunday.Mrs. Kaufmann will re-
main indefinitely with her alsiar,Mm Hancock, and Raw. Hancock.
Mn. J. Stuart Maurer spent the
week-end in Oshkosh,Nebraska
where Mr. Maurer ls employed
Mr.and Mn.Marshall Tyson
and family of Omaha were Sunday*
vrslton at ms nm-.neu as v.~fn..
less driving, 84: no opera!»or's li
oenae, 34:driving while into::i
cated, 87; overwdght on cspadty32; intodcation, 15; stop sign vlo
lation,12;and numerous othei
miscellaneous charges.47 of thi
remaining casa were continued8dismissed,6 auspehded,2 nr
complaint filed,and 1 was par-
oled.
HOOPER FARMER
S E L L S A T T - W
Andrew Hoganson of Hooper
a regular consignor of good Hamp-
shire hogs at ihe Taylor-Wells
Livestock auctions in Omaha, tnok
part in fhe weekly sale, July 16.
It ia reported that he was in with
a pen of 29 heavy feeders that
sold for $18.60 each.This was the
ninth consignment of hogs Mr.
Hoganson has sold in F ont
during the past few mouths.The
179 head he has sold brought a
net sum of $8,287.98.Mr Hogan-son says his hogs have been mon-
ey malfers.
Gus Gnuse,Nickerson farmer,
sold a roan cow at $92.50 at the
some sde.
Church Notes
no s s HI L L m r m o n i s rc s u n c nA. W. Clarke. PasoorSundaY school meets sc 10:00 a.m.promptley.Classes for every*
' " f n v s .service at 11:00 a.m
v
ence Misa Cla Ric hard, Mrs. Roger Hansen.Plans were made f o r arlmiéer and J oan of Florenc e.pi c n ic a nd s wi mmi ng P ar ty a t th e
pool park on Tuesday , J uly 29, andM r an d Mr s W B Jensen,the hoste ss, assi sted by her mothSha:¢;n and Billy , of ¥"'T?m°"t'.'"i'f r,hirs. Cassie Hansen, served re-
u.....|...........:.......... ...-mnna:uwnnig usuuns un mn'ind Mrs. Carl Olson and daughter,
lsnlee." "
Rev. E. J. Hancock, 96-year-old
etired pastor is confined to bed atiis home on East Lincoln street.
le has been in falling health for
ome time, and according to latest
eports hls condition ls regsrdeds critical.
Mr. Ann Mrs. Thorvsld Jorgen-
en are building a new home on
lorth Third street, just south of
helr former plsee of residence.
'he building, consisting of four
noms and a hsth, ls belng plu~
amd st the present time.
Mr.snd Mrs.Floyd Norris of
Mantle,lows,were week-endnests of Mr. and Mn. Otis Greg-
rsen.Mr.Grsgersen's parents,
Ir. and Mrs. Walter Gregersen, of
Mantle,ere spending several
sys' visit at the Gregerson home,
Iso.
ireshmente.Mrs. Harold Stork andPeggy were vlsitars.
M o f M
The Maids ol Mattes 4-H ClubmetWednesday, July 23, at the*
home of Miss Arletta Chdstensen,
with Naomi Jungbluth ss ssslstmt
hostess.A traffic quiz was con~
ducted and plans were made for
the achievement day; the date of
the latter event me set lor Aug-
ust 12 at the home of Joycn Jen-
s e n .
At the close at the meeting a
luncheon was served The nut
meeting unll be with Marlon Ras
mussen, August 6
Mr And Mrs A B W00d.rlng
and flmily and Mrs John Swing
holm Jr , and baby daughter spent
Sunday in Tekamdi,guests ofMrsFdns Gill and children form
url) of Blair
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I i r n n r n A 4 " ~ ° " " '*'
I
x l #Prentic e .'Sm1
Mr .m d .
and baby dm
dubon, Iowa,
wi th Mr .1:
Dudgeon ant
Mr .an d L
W illu s a re i
May o Bro s.
ith, north ol Blllir.
Mrs,Wayne Dudgeon
ughter, Smdra, of Au~
spent Sundly in Blair
mdgeon's father,Roy
l family.
Irs. F. L. Brown and
:pending this week at
clnic, Rochester, Miq-
mn, hourl F w ''IJ '
Mn. Gurdon Colburn and baby
d-'\{8hter ol Chappell,Ne b n l h ,
arnved Thuridny evening for |three-week vlait at the pnranhl,
J.Harold Stewart. home.They
3 3 3 ~g= °;» ~5 g by Mrs.a l .
s ro er,H ld hhad been a mmm. F. »:°r~f.|, f
The w will :wrench from the
!
t.l|ugm:gH;w Many Blink! in Your
7",pw ne welcome £0 these nr
vices.'
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
E.Eckhudt. PantnrSunday Schpol at 9 s. m.Divine nemcen at 10 1. m.wr.51 cA|<N1vAL nosota.Mrs. Brown, who has su!-fered poor health tor some time. is
under observation.
House guests this week of Eun~ire Clausen, daughter ol Mr. and
Mrs.Foulke Clausen, are Phyllis
Anderson and Leonamae Anderson
of Fremont, and Roxy Boo John-
son of Oakland.
An open air aorwce was con-
ducted at the Blah lwlmmlng pool
park, Sunday, by Rev. P. C. Jen-
son,pastor of the Kennard andWashingtonLuthennwux-cha.
A Sunday School plmlc was ln»eluded ln the days' actlvitlso.
Mr. and Mn. S. Plame Allan and
(amlly are leaving this week~endfor Burwell, Nebnaka, when they
will apend a week or ten daya
among relatlvas.They will be ao~
companlzd by Mn. Allen'| sllter,
Mina Lenamae Wallord of Omaha.
Mr and Mn.Gao V Cald.rgo .'well wen Sunday dinner gualta of
Mr. ('.al»lw.n'. |....n.-._a...x......A
ho me d ur i ng ~W W m
A large number ol Blair red-
donta attended the annual summer
picnic of the First LutheranChurchcongregation,Sunday.
The event.held at the Hen-nan
Park, was opened with a aermoh az
eleven o'clock, followed by the norv-lng of a covered Mah dinner and a
social afternoon.
Phyllis Cook,daughter of Mr.
and Mn.Roscoe Cook, visited in
Omaha from Wednesday until
Monday evening with her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mn. Raymond
Knxger.Yvonne Cook ol Arling-
ton spent aaveral days the lattar
PUC U! the week with her couaina,Beverly and Juno Cook.
Norma Lund,daughter od l r .
and Mn. N. T. Lund, mbmitted to
a major operation, Monday morn-
"\!» at Clarkson Hoapltal ln Oma-ha.Sho lug boon a nation! thangg; more g m a week preceding
Bihlo Hour at 8 o. m.Welcome,
KENNEARD METHODISTc m m c nDavidSimpson,PastorWorshivaervloeonSllndlv at8:00 o. ln.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Kennard and WaahinxzwnP. C. Jenson. PastorSunday School 10 a. m. at Ken-
Servloe and communion.alsobaptism at 11 a. rn._The Dorcas Ladies Society
meet! wday (Thursday) at 2 n.m.at Herman Jaoobsen's home.
P{Rs'|;dLé1'|3nsnAN ggggrcg
naen..:°'l"*~» ..a i s ~~
'u s e a ::n..3'l» .`l~lé..°.»9:&0: Yhllilh
ui-vices at 10:45.Mn, P. C. Petersen will ontar-wn the Danlah Ladies' Md onWodnuay atmmoon. Aunat 6, lnLhhumh Darlon.
. §....f|.., ...|.....x »...\.-_ ...m
lSHOW§
Coming To Blair Railroad Park
5 22Q?x»£9,§s1§.*,5*"
Located At The
Railroad Park
Undnr The Ambien of Thu
Stanley E. Hain Post, American Legion
R I D E S !G A M ES!
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niswr, Mr. md Mn. Allen Erwin
and mnny o f no rm uf 'huma n
They drovn on U0 Lyons when Dany
span the rammlndnr ot the l i l !with Cll\'}wel|'| mother, Mn. BOP-
Lha Cmiby.Their niece. Dumb!Chriltenlen of Lyons, nccomnm
Sed them home for nevenl dan'
vidt.
.... upqruuon.Accordxng to re~N t h .Misa Lund i l roeovsrlng
nicely Ind upeah 00 mtum homo
next week.Mi n He le n lc li llnnn #ff-ln: u uemtary for 0'Hlnlon& 0 Hlnlo n dn rl ng l i n L1md'|
lhanos.
M m ; : » » m n . m ¢ . . - p u .
.... .._......, .~..w. .uw-n luunot meat until the loeond llondnyin Auzuut.
Mr. and M m Alh ld llber, Ed
and Edu, took lin. Alum Brood
of Anokl, Nsbnlh, to har home.Friday night, ntumlng Saimdny.
ln. Bmod was mllod hum by the
Aut h a t h o r u m. ln . De lma r
Fnr.
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Buried Tuesday
(Continued From Pine Ona)
~.All wa;;il-known reari-
lc f thil nt.o con y.'Nf¢:k", na he wu known to his
CROP INSURANCE
NOW AVAILABLE
x ml
ACA office todny shud that with-
in the next few dnyu cammlttoe-
men in Wuhlngfon County will
all on nll wheat growers to ex-
plnin and bo ull wheat crop in-
sunnce for 1942. A man who buys
A news release from tha
Softball Sea§on
1300 Ar Good vyiu
Candidly Speaking
_~By Coaqh Rufus Olson
r~- .Z\(~ f - ~ \ . ,; ' ~ ' »v'-\~3 ! é * § \. \L W ~~l v Q35
Crowd Grows Over Pre- l°»gl¢é'= J. ~WiI1°hy. Blur.
wous Eve~gs.Play xmjm.' Alllmn Frm.
...|.
R AI S T O N N I N E
DE F E AT S BLAI R
Fans attending ~ tina!I-someL; n;;rkT1;o pf55.J';¢¢;2£"§; ¢"é"f§,§°$6'@2"§F"§.""21§"".'£§.f2 U p u l o 1 1 m u
?:2,. L_ §L°¥ i ff f k i ,."l'E'} yield sgninst any uncontrollable _,_, ,W _,_,
" J v v auu n.u.|u5 ulsullWithout outside financial backing the local
hlneblll club has just completed another home
schedule "nn-lts»own" and lt la only Ish'that
ws "doff" our hats bo the members of the club,
their officers and manager for the enterhln-
ment Owy lmve provided during the pm few
wash."Howdy" Thompson, Jolm Mnckin, Bill
Gnstln md oihor "vefennn",in Ula baseball
field, wen dem-mined our dty be reprasented ln
tho P. v. kague and have succeeded in tumlng out n tum that
hu Pllred good bmobull md offensively enjoy A wide margin
war m u vvpo mvu in alma payed. w dam
va o ¢ oL i ttl e do w s tul i utha tlme nnd e tfo rte s l e nth lfo r tlu
ggnning ol | bueball mm. for um.. mfu.-xmas" -..L ¢..._,_
game ofnoon, Ju
the local
apuoinhe
an earl;easy 13 1"Cubs"their omRdlfathat 6 thanded Iliter theout andning nm
time thewould betheir lamlogl left
l duh win. were sadly din
d as the Rdnou club took
y lead and wasted m anto 7 triumph over the Blmlrwhowere no mwah for:mnenu in the linnl xa.|;\e.
n w u l'¢'Y¢llKe oro 5 delsat the Bldr club:hem early in the seasonrysaw xn elrly lead wiped",::.:,f-'» -" ta lly Ura ~
|ry made mn Hut the reno hh rally fo overcomenl and u than vu one tha
s would hnve to nut on n
at wo ld be th
'fha n'§u`n'&§§ QM;
ly 20th, imhopes of uelng
biwa z i nuthn M; e rn.-nl
- -~ - - n ° ' r " " "
The Goodwill gamu, aponsond
by the Binh*Clnmbcr of Com-
merce l u t Saturday evwinm
draw .l crowd of 1800 persons who
pnr§dpated md several hundred
more who were merely onlookers
w the Activity.
With swf- J. R. Vinckel at fha
microphone and Evarett Llmbind
Ted Swwut at tha tabulation,the liiteen prima were given out
during ibn wane 0! tho evening.
The prizes consisted of memhnn-
dig,pnnzhued from the vnrloun
awp Lancer-mm.Chula; Ev-ans, Blair.
Congoleum Ru 9x12 -Mn.
Hmmm,Scottsbluf Nebraska.
B,._
1}~»-» Se ldn. Martin Von,
r.Bullet of Groceries-Mrs. Julius
Petenen, Blnlr.
Blillnundng Seb-Earl Thompson,
B i u el Peacher-Scott Hinslkw,
r,Anh Tray-Ralph Place,He n
Bllnke b-Mn.AI Mundorf,Blnlr
Kitchcn 36%-Chlrles Miller,
l
nto ruu o ltha dty a nd a llo l e nra l
|....... -~..~ _A _A-mnr.1
w w n o w a s l l l n n e r l | |u m m .
township, experiencing muon: of
draught m dye a n when grup
bvoven wa w u m »u growingcraps,but courage And ael!-raE-
qnee md his never falling gvnd
humor carried hlm thnnlgh the
:Zhou enhlled in pio neer hnn-
ln the ysu of 1898 he purchased
lha I n u Tebnry hnrdwlre ln
Blnlr and for thirty-two yan wu
P* |"'f"1'?§ll '""E. Ppwg Fmt
nuns which might destroy his
1942 wheat crop, It was said.
Farmers who have no wheat d-
lotment for 1942 will be pennitbed
to seed 16.0 acres without awng
my penalty on complimce with the
AAA pmgnm. Wheat produced on
this parmlttud unage cuz be in-
sured but lt wlll not be eligible for
a lom in 1942.
Loc al A C A n p m u n h d v e s
wnr ne d W as hin gton C o u n t y l u m -
H u n k r»n| »ln >H» .|»
u o u m e He a d e r 1'l2.!1¥l1
For Night Game On
Local Field
The softball susan opens oldallv at Blair tomorrow (Fridaevening with Blah deguxding 1localrspuutionlzu ns t temfrom the Ten Mile Inn neu' Onlm md the Arlington nxlqrexlth
The double header wall nu"some time nfter the supper houaceomlinkwinformnion:lv
Tlm Enmmria md will nantlnmrg.rn :wo ne sold me share ofthe Thane and Fu-nberg Hardware
to L. A. and Wlllllm Farnberg.Sine;than he been retired
from active bullneu, but continued
t o h k e i n t e r a t l n t b e a l i d n o f
the community.
Mr. Thane was promment in the
K.n1g'hts of Pythian lodge during
the entlrg time that Bllulr madn-
tlined an active bran|:h~a period
of more than fifty yearn.He was
also a member of the 1. 0. O. F.,
having belonged ta that fraternal
organization around thirty yearn.
For n time he held membership in
the Modern Woodman.
'On November 22 mns rv..
I
,. -...........-.\...,,we . ..vawheathavebeenproclaimedon
the 1942 wheat crop so unc they
might comply with their wheat
ecraagg allotment or the permlt-
ted 15.0 acne.Furman were alsoreminded that wheat crop insur-
ance on winter wheat muet be uk-
en out before Augun 80 and on
'puns wheat before February zs,
1942.
Sometime ago wheat grurwere in
Wwrington County received notic-
es showing 1942 wheat acrage al-
lotments, wheat yields, and prem-
ium mtee.The allotments in
Wnehington County were reduced
10% below the 1941 allotment.
until the gumee ure over.The
field.electrically lighted. shouldpmVeza be A popular place forlocal fans w Ko to torxet the h°°*~Admlaelon m the g u n a cm.-
year le loc lor the evenlnli;Sundny the Bllir team wall DISY
the lme rmte ' rmnu And theCoca Calls. hgh of ?maha.TheselllilwWi8dniirh:umu-wlwhlle the line-un il not yet tried
and proven, the tentative use ofmen who will start for Blllr hae
been dven out.In the pitcher!
box will be Kenneth West tmpnx
off with Bob Flynn. bCal.cl'u;g:
'S rk.Flret :am}\tsw¢;ll\ow;t§nd baee: Billagebewartl
ani base:Ray Wolff.Shortatonwill likely be Pee Wee Green and
.L__. »:_u._n-._ r -,.n=.|J-._
1
I
._..... ,.-.-wr---Ȣ vnu; uulma .Mamben of the mud end lhdr parents have provifhd meal;
of transportation for out-of-town gamee and received no oem-
penntion for so doing.Players and manegnn naive no ell-
lfiv insiead they genenlly lpend e [ew dolllre during the leas-
an, in order that Hwy might represent ue in gh, P. V. league.Wim money il taken in at the alta in needed w purchase equiv-
ment, my IIMPINS. league dues and lnddentala essential to run-
ny: ; x;»;eb.1| team.Certnlnlyl ag-me they are not Ioreed to
r e v ;,_° s o~ the y e njo y pa rti c ipa ti ng i n the gre a t
c a nPerlmpl now you are wo d rl ha t I 'gp simply thia I think it worsllg b\;8'- "im ..,.,",2»?2.?.2§,L -3;
e pm ol loeal merchants and fans if they would arrange abanquet honanng f-he members of the equud and th
The fee essential cn promote the banquet would he Zn25"€Jf.ZT;
compared to what they ha d 1 _greatly annmcinfnfl ...a ..K'...'1"'€. or "Q 1 feel it would be
rally U11And meabileblll.could dowhleh Kemost ball
ers wereand nl athe way.
Four 1three ln 1the fourt
lced the
added a 'three mo:ball clubinthetlfifthandmild rall'nipped nfthe nlnte.
However the \oc¢no better du seven
rnefrllly ll enuoxh Q.names but Y-he loan!
not sqm bo the oemmalt It was Rdntol
]'£fE ...my -um. un.uun.up guh v iv id 3250n m .Than who recdved prius md C. S. Vuaor,Mrs. Elmao win the gsm were as lollowl:sen. Mrs. Gmztlieb Swrk I
hurl-1. $5 Cas h-Mn.Alvin W o l ! ! . | E - M . mm
Ea c h-
r Ander-
md Mn.
Kunna-
n lo o k ! u t ho u k h t h e G r e t n -Benningwn name Auguat 10th will
be the payoff.Gretna h u W i
three : n u m Nr n lln in g on theschedulewhileBenninktouhas
five. two postponed.N o w is the
ti me to nla v before th e fl a k i s
won.Th a t i s a s f a r a s A d n wln g
c ard i s conc emed,unless Gr etnabeats Bennin gton,whi c h I doubt.
PLKITE VALLEY 51'A|v|)LNGS
'Wfell--I'1l teTiepf1oni Aunf" Vir-
li ula.Gouslu M a r y :gut |tore
throat, and I know she reels sic ker
thnn a c at an d doe nf t wan t to so
tonight.May be Aunt Vi rginia wi ll
ask you instead. W ant to have me?"
At the end of the week Betty hed
seen Charles Ha r mo n three times.
hln t;oncr,~ e n she,a pic ture of
young c hurn;in white chiffon,de-
Irvington,Nebrllku.
'I n . :
||||||u|mInInnuunnmmnualannnzunfsmmmlMmmmnn
A /S l u n n zw' V A L U E S4 /'
Matching Beverage Sd . Q'~saoz.P|rcH£R ...2 9 c 1 +4
v u , o z. r u M a | . s a s ..,5 c . ;~Stdpea of mlny colon deoorue " \ J
(Ida lnndmme let.Womlrrlul fortinkling summer anngux
White Shoe Po|is|\
10c
Blind: or Griidn "A\lwi\e."Elly lo ue ABI will henyour:hon lull-ahtely
.n |a 3 rB-lsket of Groc eries-~C. B. Han
sen,Bla ir.
$ 2 0 0 Ca sh Pr im-~ Cly d e Metz-
members declined to express nn
opinion
No good wlll euharulnrnent is
planned for next week, August 6.
The merchant: are planning n :pe-
ciul "myntery entertninment", how~
ever, Augun 18th.
Fallowing is A |i|¢ of Wedntrday evening* winners:
# mo c m - R o s .Iave,m m .
8 Gallvm Lubrlabe Oi l-Ru!
Wlllice, Fon. Canaan,
Metzler.
10. Card Table-Warren Phil-
lips, Craig,Nebr.
11, Ironing Bomd Mrs.JohnMcKly,Blair, Nebr.
12. Two Crates of Apricot!-
Miss Amanda Gnsser, Blair, Nebr.
13. 20 Pounds ol Sugar and 75c
in Trade at the McComb Barber
Shop-Mrs.Mike Nelson,Ken-
nm, Nebr.
14. Grand Prize of $15.00-
Divided between Allen Lambert
snd Mrs. leo Miller.(Both were
uigfble).
15. Final prile when ands were
turned ln, $2.W cuh_Mrs. Ethel
Jones, Blair, Nebr.
ersen, Blair, Nebr.
7. Lunc heon S e t - M r s .By ro n
Bun n, Blair , Neh r.
8. Bas ket o f Gr o c e r i e s - - Mm
H a r r y Madsen.
a
tensen, Blmlr, Nebr..
B. Bake!of Gmceriev-Mn.
Oscar Grothe, Blnlr, Nebr.
4. Water Set and I Subscription
to The Enlerpris -Henry Soren-
sen, Blair; Nelsr.
5. Relrlgentor Set, and 65a in
Trade nt Petersen Barber Shap-
Henry Allen, Blair, Nebr.
m n , ~
A T T E N T I O N !
I Must Secure Larger Space For My Office.
Will Be Interested in a Store Building or
Large Residence, Close in. What Have You
to OFFER?
Dr. D. C. Knee, Chiropractor
Stationery Value
s o m m vilh so lntchinl
-y d-» » -.Wunderful val-
ue.
Puck of as "return"ln rk zfe s v t h o o -- -Sf
P r o t e c t G r a p e s
G r a p e s a n y b e p r o t e c t e d
a l r d a a n d i n s e c t s b y t r l n l u p
c l u s t e r s I n p a p e r b a g s .s u c h u
g r o c e r y t t n r r <u w .
-._.._....
In ma n m W h !! e Ho me
Il is lenerally belleved lint
den! Fillmore had the tint be
Installed lt the Whlle Haute In
However,some lu th o r i i ln
that In Auzusv 1819, President
toe had one ln d llle d .I t u
Ihll the b athtub di sappeared
the White House mysteriously
it wu re p o r ted I b n A n d r e w
lon hed n removed bec ause h
th at mo muc h wu h i n g ma d e
»o.n.
Ch a mb e r o f Go mme n c a i t W u d o -
cided thi s we ek th a t th e ga me s
would be moved bac k to W ednelday
evening instead of Saturdny an was
ado pted se ven ! wee ks ag o.H w y
mu c h a nts f e lt th at th e msu n l S at-
urthy n ig ht r us h, to whi c h the e x-
trn c ro wd was added, c uuud atoms
to be too c r owde d a nd tha t Wed~
na d z y e ve n in g wo u ld be th e b e t-
te r n ig ht.Th e vo te of th a me m~
s a l l '
.Tufted sc atter mg: with I.
o m r s d e e p p i l e u u e u y a n d q
ma ke and very inexpensive.
the bac king.get c rash duc k
c lnlh or plain burlap.C
wan te d me y arn a nd a muh
we d cotton thread wi ll co~
your materials.Your equipm
simply your u w i n t mac hine
me handicraft-¢u.ld|attac h
Draw the design in coiored cr
nutc hing y arns to he used md
|
Une-Hal! at W ar
Roughly 50 per cent of the
population is now considered
Although the Russo-Finnish
subtracted 19s.ooo.oon from
number or belligerent people
lation of the warring world
up to more than a billion.
warring group is that of the
empire -- approximately 495.
The French empire had 115.~
Germany, inc luding Austria
Slovakia and Poland, IIYLOOO,~
the Fu Eaal, the J apanese e
plus occupied areas in China,
some 289,000,000 noses, while
cupied China still holds an e
ed soo.ooo.noo.
E lf ib t lli lr e Dlshel C n c k
En n hmw ar e dishes u e
crack and to c r u z more
thu: china or porcelain bee
bod y In d g lu e of th e eu
doe: not expand and coulrn
nme tale with h e at.
Dug Home Ilcllld ~
An induc ement for »
build homes In the oder or a
N. c .. building nrm to Inc l
luxe dog house, c omplete
wood Ho on.fireproof :bln
manning wnter with eac h Iind hsu se.
c u z n n n m c z s r n c x a z s
$1.00 $q.oo 594: .
armerettu WA?-'§'S
69c §9c 49;
KOLTERMAN'S
I L C
*uns in the first ixLhe :hird md two rm
h for a 9 to 3 advu
mums.The Rallton"solo" in the sewmtlre in the ninth.The_sg:o;ed1 in the aeco
1onn ¢n
d e l md
Landau!-mm.auuzle nm:in the\seventh nnd :tuned nvinthe ninth that was
ber two runs had crosmd e m u--~-1 -"1-»~'~"The IN).check yield for theThane was united in m"""'5° £0 county wu 19.2 bushel! and for
Lena Hom, daughter of Mr. and 1942 iz 1. 19.0 hunhels. me 1941
Mrs. C. F. Horn, and :native of pmwum raw wu 135 and the
Uris ¢°\1n¢y-They nd no ¢b11df¢\\ 1942 premium me in 1.32. The al-
and Mm Thane mud a way on lotments in the county all re-
Jmnuary 15, 1937.mwR
wbl
w
n u n .u e l u e r ,M y I J I I K Q r l u l u m' i l l b e B i l l G u t s c h o w , S u l l y S y l vl
L q g e r H a n s e n a n d . l i m W f l l i g g m
__..---ww ....... nauluugn nt as not essential for th 1'ru |e cz-¢.ture of baseball in Blair it would be a o dan st eserving deed on|our part.What do you think?
his week the locai club 1@¥"==;£°r1- e *wr .Hu-¢ M'
a p t t o
r e a d i l y
: u s e t h e
: u e n w l r n
n m 1 nun... s-¢mere are a number OI othershowillbegiven try-outs soon.lt these named are the ones who
ill open the season Sunday.0n next w.q¢1r»g=d»ev_gningt}1e
n o tTHIS AND THAT--Fort Calhoun, Kennard, Craig, Decatur
gm among the towns who will have new head coaches thi; com-_nc School ¥'=F?`°~E<i Fear patiently awaitinsr call fr-nm ..=.. ..-...-
__. - -- . ......... ... um »=A different Bwry is looked
ward £0 in the mmm engagebetweenthe two clubs as"Cuba" haven't lout a :mae oxrand dnce the vnener at GnetnP o n m \ \ n 1 \fi h n n n l L . ._ - ! j D | \ . l : | \ l : I A u s e : m m e n e r m n : a f r » | h m . . IF n--- ~"°-~§' """"*_* _W :mm or "1°| t.ion;however,5 1»{~§é' %~1£:I{£i"J11f n "A ma n o a n s p m t o f coopera- can be fou nd i n th e y ields an d
'1`h°m==;In n o pa sd ng the c ou nty ac hf ml p ro du c tio n of wha t in 1 94 0.
10508 IIS OICIBIIZ f¢8l'2'ifoII8l pio ne er T0 d6l¢rmina fha vial;I 41.A 1 n n
nnfl as ..:n.....- _I \=
ma n B e a m W m p lay me u os s L MSof Omaha. and ss second RIUIC. not
y et defi nite . wi ll a lso be n lay e d to
make the evenimz a double header.
WILLIAMS LEADS
_U - - v - 4 I n a ;\ . u l l l D |m s p a s s e d h i s p h y s i c a l - - - H o m e r N i e l s e n s t a t i o n e d i n A r m y
c a m p i n I l l i n o i s , g a v o h i s g i r l a ." m e k " b e f o r e l e a v i n g f o r c a m p -
c o n g r a t u l a t i o n s ,G l e n n ,y o u g a v e Q u a l l y a f a i r r u n f o r h i s p u b -
l i c i t y C u b s h a v a w o n 3 a n d l o s t 4 h o m e g a m e s ;w o n 3 a n d l o s t
1 a b r o a d ,t o d a t e I o w a h m :i l u A r u n . . .1 . : - \ .. . - \ _ _»-
H O1 SOORE BY INm'wr:§lror1d'i
It war.
p-eaclue wh!
popu-
J1 addl
.argelt
m u m
f=»»=>1==»,.»;1<1.i1;;»i;i§~Z"==1. S, 9W, u, .xU""l\ eu, n 69, rs 32.Blair 14, 3. a, 11, 2, 1. 14, 'r1 - - R v o , H 1 0 5 ,E 2 5 .
~n1 r\ nn n. nh fu lun M-- l \ _ .
- n u m I n \ | u l g : . u U I W n g m - - - - - : 1 - v ; | v u l M a u J . U " l J \f p r n n n n l ». . . . . . . . . t - -_ _\I I O I L P I I I Q b u t | 3 D D I 0 9 B d V l é l f l u m m u f u n n n H . . . . . . . . . |Ei; In i§f'|*7vn1nQ||EIMS patterned afmé §..'1,';,°';',.,;".:1".1..'::*f.ii_'i'=';':'?a I00l.D1... . m a in .u~Fu ne ra l servic es were he ld
Tues day af te moo n a t 2:30 p. m.
fr o m th e C a mp b e ll Mo r tu ar y wi th
Re v.R.W .Ha stin gs offi c iating
a n d inter me nt wa s ma de i n the
__||||||||§T h i s I s T r a v e l i n g T i m e !
§B e f o r e Y o u G o O n A L o n g T r i p ,
§lnveatignte The
' E Traveiers Short Term |nxuranc¢
_§Ticket
§Ove T. Anderson
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s°f¢ba|| CpenerUnder The Lights
B l a i r B a s e b a l l P a r k
F r i d a y , Au g u s t 1 S u n d a y , Au g u s t 3
Blllr vs. Ten Mile Inu Blllr vs. lnlcrnlale Trlnslla
Blair vs. Arlinglon Blair vs. C00 Cdu
Wednesday Evening - - - Don Cafe vs. Blair
'mo od Ella'
From Um: to tune-¢.|pe¢lnlly In
wuthern Europe-there oven: :howl
or so-called "blood - u n "which
Leuven red Ha h n behlnd il,m d
which lt one lima wll | source ol
n e n t l l l r m to lho supenduoux.
The liallkr dhoolcnuou, howsver.
u renlly due to duxi. which hu been
can- led by ui: cu mnu lr vm mms
desert.
weight and the 1940 actual pro-duction was given 1 tima weight.
In detendhing the premium mbe
for 1942 the final 1941 premium
ram was given 19 times weight and
the 1940 loss per seeded acre was
g i v e n l t i m e a ~~
farmer who produced more Hun
his insured production In 1940 re-
ceived an upward adj"-ltment In
yield, but he also received nn up-
ward reduction in premium rate.
The hrmer who had A loss or dld
not produce his insured produdionin 1940 received a downvnrd ld-
justment in yma u we ll As pdownward Adjuatrnent in premium
rate.
. , . , . . . . - . H . .u n . ;
Jim Williams still leads theBlair hitlers with the ave_raKB of518 followed by Nelson wlth 419.
The following figures on the Blairhittersandpitchers include theKamen through July 20.In anoth-er column the up~to~do\e figures onthe leading sluggers are given:G AB B H Av.Williams s m A u mn
___ _.,, ,.,...., .... \.,.»\.5u,lngnway owdivides the state with east vs. west; last year prominent high
school coaches coached the teams but new rule by I. H. S. A. A.
forbids that so college coaches will take chawg;game will be
played at Drake September 5;-Nelsrukn coaching clinic opens
August 18 at Lincoln-Norman Dixon, star Kennard athlete, to
enter Iowa state-Kearney has one of the most complete up-lm
dalo recreation parks in the ltale;swimming pool,archery
range, tennis court,horseshoe,croquet,baseball, kitbenball,
grandstand, swings, picnic tables and bandatand-talked with
- --_ ~...--............vs .nuweothe locals 70 runs, 105 hits. walked29 local batters and stmck out 92
local hitters.They have connated
!or_ 89 hnta olt' the local Ditcherswluch include 4 home runs. 2 trip-les. I1 doubles and '12 singles goodlor a total of 116 bases cumnaredto the "'Cub's" total hues of 155.The opponents have stolen 6 bases.
qg ng gg s s ur mn . . wc us r a
a n
no.I n
mnlrc .
counts
unoc-
rti mlhNelsonWolf!H. ThomnsonGreen
ph§||:g|Guts owStorkPetersonGutStewart
S. JensenIohnaonM. Jensen
LongSchaferMlckinHansenE. Thompson
Surg)-men
991.
15810I.
8a828s76a
1
a140
asa
s192039484
1s1s6
20s1922a0
61s10o0
a39182o1122400
131511116
912
I8431a1Z
10o
.4 15.375.asa.833.sas
_315
.3 I0
.307.250.298.222.187.168.150.125.105
.045.ooo.000
nd played on
course more:he mid-wen
reply, md it
-"It's n na-
umulc nt ArllmztnnGmhn at Fort CalhounYulan at RalxwnHermanat Bennington
PITCHING RECORI
.logxngon 2 1
u:xurl-
Lick to
For
warp-:lured
si tol-
nplete
en t il
as1nnnIEE?_333.ooo.000
mr erakin
u I in2 2 1 1 llinmn
ILIYE smnx PRICES
iy onlleaveAT SIJUTH UMAHA
Cattle Open Week Steady
to l5c Higher. Top $12.25
(K e y w above:'T numbergamesplayedin ;AB - t im e sbat;R - n u m scored:H - I
made:AV . - b a t t in g average.)
Follo mnt!ls s rec-ord of
pitching sta!! un to the xmme
July 27. The key for the followis:' I games pliched in;I P -
nimrs plbched:H - h i t s allow
R - r u n s d ln w e d :W - w a l k s
su e d ; K- a tr i ke ~ o n u .
o f
a t
m u
the
"red-»
thumb
l mHOGSh i d ln lrn n nn nml hiGretnaRalstonBlni rHerman
ArlingtonYutanFort Calhoun
965
44a1 1
2s6
5
s7o
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~r
n
e
1
~" I F YO U can [ c l an interview
wlih Harmw. yau're on the pny-
roll.Nobody can get hlm.He won'¢
lllk. I've given you 1 V-Wlh job, bu!
Wu only people who can do tough
job: wh o win o ut \he lo dlyl. Thll
b lr d Ha r mo n n y : A r n n n ' l p r i n ts
lllz u h\| own. You go tta lh ow hlm
n | ln' !. "
She turned away without u word,
ak eu d y mlk ln | p la n: to le ! to Hu b
ma m
For the next three duyn Batty
Dunne spent m o n o f h a r tlmn a t
Harmnn'a omc e l,lx-ying to c llo la
some bod y in to letting he r pa ll the
bnrr len that led 1° h| | private do-
mnln. B ut to nu a vn ll. Hlnn nn . un
unlnlervlew.Intended io maintain
hu n ln o tne u .
Hll r i n to p r o mln mc u h a d b e e n
quic k md spectac ular.Two months
no h e wu jus t | h ld hly lnlelllga nl,
thorou ghly nmbiu om y o\ m| lu vy ur.
with p olluea l n mblllo nl.Then, bo-
c a u n a l Nl wo r k o n a lu te i n vo l-
d z l l l n l c ommittee.ap po ln ud by
lhe govu-nur, hs had suddenly bo-
c umo one a t Lh e mall hmuul c hur-
ac te n L n i bn c lly wh e n h a li ve d .W heth er ll wal mod esty or a the-
tallc n Bam dd not kn ow.But Hur-
m u n m m u d m y l o n M m n m l t n -
le r vh w.
Betty wus d ll : - u u n l o d d n m l m
d a y u n a - t h e a la n u l h e n t r m p i
l o u o i i n n n o n .s h n d n i d o d m g m
h e r n l l n n llta mo o n o i l.Plr hu pu
a n Afternoon o l!would m u h her
fuel more c a nndmt.
S o n h n r l u l n t o u a a y m m g m u n
rin d fr ien d. A nd Ce lll, ll luc k I nd
eo ln c lde nc s wo uld hu n lt,vn u In
qu ita | tlutin o f axc ltc mc nt A bo ut
Harmon.
"B o b m d I m g o i n g to dlnnur
m m A u n t v u r m u w n w m m m m
C h u - lu Ha r m a n | l ' t u m N h .
a m y ! "I b n s s h d .
B M V : m m l h u m p o d .s i n f m
ll k e a n h r v h x g m u n w i t h o u ly a p u n q
o f [ h u b o tw n n N m u l ( I n d f o o d .
"0 h. Ca lla . " lbs ma . " An n 't y o u
tha lu : - Mn !l l r l llvln | .l n !
C h u l a H u m m l W hy , Pd :ive my
s o u l la mn ! Nm. "
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Your Life's Your
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By BETSY SHARPLESS
(l|=C'Iur| synaxmc -wnu suvleen
RESULTS JULY 27Ralston 18. Blair 7Gretna 7 Yutan 3Fort Calhoun 4, Her-mm I
Bennington 17. Arlington 4
that ho hld inked her lo mee! hlm
at lunch the ned day.
Second.et lunclg Betty dizzy with
luxpenue | nd the feeling ol suc een.
Stlll y o u n l and sweet.bu t n o t l o
demure.Exc lted . lna pp y u llor ed
In dark wool.Char let Ha n n o n
c harming-Interested.
Thlrd,nn Snturday afternoon.
Char lel He r ma n dr lvln g ber lo r
e n d le n mlle l ln w th e c o u n tr y - lo r
endless mi le: lnto F nlry lnnd.
L o c k e d ln h e r d e lk n h o me wu
an lnler vlew with Ch ar le s Hu ma n.
n was n swell lnterview,Betty
knew.It would get her the coveted
..\--- __ .L_ m___.__F a t L n m h l 2 5 6 L o we r a t $ 1 0 .
@l0.85;F e e d e r L u lb s S te m
a t m. oo @ 1o . ss .A g e d Shee
Q t m h b l y U l l c h x k a d .
Un i o n Slvc k Ya r d s ,Omn h ,
J w 22,1 9 4 1 - C A T T L E :R~
c e lp u o f c a t tle a t O m a h a Mo l
day were 6,200 head.In e r athr
ac tive ma r k et p ri c e s f o r s tee r :
y e a r li n g s a n d he ller s ra nge
f r o m s te a d y to I D @ l5 c h lg h e
tha n the c los e ol la st we ek. B e:
steers made $12.25. Heavy steera n d c o ws tu lf gen er ally h e l
stead y bu t we re a lma: nh-Qu.-L
u i d
from
I n d
fsck-
r felt` 'ETP R H w! Mackin ..---_----4 29 2s 34 11
§g]1n1'er ......-.........3 24 14 W 12
m e n
W illia ms ..--......_2 155 "e i i i ~ ~
J ohnson ... . . ._...B 15 B 13 'T 5Phillips..._.-1 7 12 12 2 7
Gaat -.................__1 4 a 2 2 5W illou h b v I 3' L -_....-1 2 0 1Two- as e h its : Nelso n 7 ;Peter-
son, H. Thompson. Stork, two eac h;Mac kin, Wolff. S. J ensen.M. J on-
1o m
the
the I
I
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en and Phillips. one each.'Dmme hits: Wolff,four;Gutscho
Lork. Stewart. one each.Hon:
ma:H.Thompson,Stews'oli'f, two each:Gutachnw, or.olen bases: P. Peterson 7, Ste't,four;H. Thompson,Wallelnon 3 each;Schiller,Gnu
nnsen,Mackin.Long WilliurThompson, Gust, one etch.
BASEBALL CHIPS
rI
II
|.ms|:| : un uae rmrel Dly rull.And,honest!until Betty saw Char les'
af.Harmon sitting at the wheel, waiting
tor her, ss she glanced st hirn from
the shelter ot the door,she had
meant to take It to Perry Smith on
Monday morning.
But whe n Be tty saw h im wai ti ng
for h e r - ju s t s boy,the thought,
waiting for something thst would
ma ke h i m happy ;ss u she were
every thing in the world he wanted.
That was the expression the s u n
prized on his fac e ss she looked at
him from behind the door nm! 'lhnn
ers and fe ede rs wer e s c ar c e and
fully s te ad y .
C O R N F E D S T E E R S
Choi c e to pr ime .... $l2. 00@1 2.50
Go o d to c hoic e ....$l1.25@12.00
Med iu m to goo d ... .$ 10. '! 5@ll. 25
Fair to medium ....$!0.00@1l.l.'| '5
Common to fair. .. .S 9.D0@10.U0C O R N F E D Y E A R L I N G S
Go o d to c hoic e . .. .$1I.50@l2.25
Me di um to go od . .. .$ 10 .7 5@ ll.5 0
F a i r t o m e d i u m ...$I0.00@1U.'?5
C o mmo n to f a i r .S 9.00@10.00
Tra shy wa rme dmp s S 8. 50@ 9. 00
numlsslon For Evening, loc
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~UsedMACHINERY
4 Reconditioned john Deere
Model A Tractors
3 Reconditioned john Deere
Model B Tractors
1 john Deere Model D Tracton
3 International I0 - 20 Tracton
l hrmal Regular Tractor
I Fat-.z al F » 12 Tractor le-
conditioned
.One 40: john Deere 12" Plow
One 40: John Deere 14" Plow
One Allin-Chalmen 18" Plow,
Like New
0ne John Deere Hay Baler,
Like New
one Sandwich Elevator, Used
A Few Good Fall Berkshire Boar:f§§5"1éi""6"§"E""E°5.
__:- 7 : _ ;_ .;;t; :'_ ... : ; : . : ; . ; ; ° ' : - _ ; ; ; ; : - /
The big new: ol the results SL
day was Calhnun's vlctory o*Hemum.Thelr first triumphV11 ntarta.Coming rlght alter 11.
man had dumbed Gretna from 1top lt was "-We? revenge.
Alle th _B u ni E:men §".1°».€f.'Tl'd ,;;,_§"»=.
runs."From the haluhtn of gloto the dumps of desualr and all
one week.I have been inform-but I may he wmnu-t!mt cok
are on the house if Emmert'a bacnll defeats Blelr ¢umut lmh.
Bennlnzton tried Pioneer loamcomnetitlonandlo n to MllluSundaynight. 6 to 1 in 1 wlg-v;f,}»-11 nrre .Pe tnon hlt e r nnon | unren mrdrink" all lfhrnoon Sunday.I
gg;-=k out 15. and allowed but tv
e - ' Hlleanwewinwithout we Ret t
o o oGmtm kert right in the mnnlrwith a 7-8 v Cla Y u asides hndlmz wf'-2-'iX2'».l1, ll-M.
connected for n home nm.'11Gntm hurler ll nerhann thu behitterln the league.among tlnllc hm and lead;nun v o f uothen in the g°=;»°;-'~ neun.
'rhf nlni cl b hu thnmllni ng fm 'lm ldze dm. "Ill
week-end at Arlinzton followed h
a
i l l " i '» . a t " ¢ 7 $ . " ' \ £ . " € ' f'? § " " f Q § ' s ' :
v h e n l r y u h B l l i r u b u t t h :
o w m nt h a y v l l l h a n l n b o w a t w u o f t h
z h m t o k e e p t h e i r h a d a b o v
w n t e l ~ 6 0 0 .
F E D H E I F E R Sisshele n s u s h e le 2§if=.I"`zl2 Cho ic e to pri me .. ..$ 11. 75@ 12. 2s
:aught s i g h t ° f h e r md sprang w. Good toc hoi c e __....s11.25@11.7s
he ground to heip her 1°'='° '1d° | Fe ir¢o goo d .......s1o.oo@11.2s
Lim.I n Fa ir y le n d- tha t Ll mi le :I n d
ninutel away Irorn the city ,along
beaulllul road that neither ot
hem saw-- "B etty ,"u i d Charles
larmon."y ou know how I feel
bout y ou, dc m't y ou?"
"I su ppose I do ," u id Be tty . url-
C o mm u n to I a n S 8.5D@!0.00
COW SGo o d to c h oi c e ......$'!.'!5@8.75
F a i r to g o o d ..........$6.'¥5@?.'?5
Cu tte r s . . . . . ~ ... .$5.75@8.75
Ca n ne r s . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4.5-0@5.50
A .1=°n:.1=:1:gEn STEERS
rusly , a [mls troubled."Beeause
nt ll ine way I feel about y ou."
Charlel pu: one hand over her two
'naller ones. and drove adequately
I m ( o r m l n u t e l and mu m wi th -
xt mrther lpeeeh.
Th e n B e l u u i d :"Charles,I ' v¢
rlu e n | n a ry a b ou t y ou - a n a r tl-
a, y ou hxov.IW : be en try in ( lo
n an lub ex a reponer on the Flare.
aey laid 11 I lol an interview with
yu l c ould have me no I c heated.
wrote the artic le liter hat dinner.w u l o i n :to a n d I ! i n U ° ° 4 \ 1
nrning.But I d ec i de d I W ou ld !!
won an I saw y o u todo:- bc /tore
, a nd m "
Charles dr e w th e e a r u p a l h e
rh.One hand wa m' \¢<w\»¢h.
amy ." h e u id , "I k ne w wh o y o u
rn .l'm ne w e nou gh lo thla u ma
being Ramona tn be curious about
I p e e k e d o u l n m y d o o r b n e i h a
1 th e y l a i d ltu c k a mu a d I ll i n
1| try ing to in ter vie w mo.S o I
rw y ou a t th a di nner tha t ni ght.
md a f ee lin ; my pr ivate Uh wa l
v o wn -dldn '\wan!m ta lk a bo u t
uoo o to c n . fe ed ers $ l0 .00 @ll. 50F a i r a n w e ~ s . o o @ 1 o . o o
Commo n w f air . .. .S 'l.5 0@ 9. 00
s ' r o c x c a n v l s
Go o d w c h . y lg s ...$l0.50@|2.50
Fm so gd . y l&S ~....ss.oo@1o.so
s1.w@ mooC o mm o n t o la i r y ln .
W e ! c o w:~ 7 . 2 5
E m m y h e i le r s . .ss.oo@1o.so
Stee r c a lve s ..$8.00@l4.00
He i l e r c d v e s . . . . . . .$7.00@l!.50
B T E A D Y x u H I G H E Rn o c s
HO G S :Rec eip ts o f ho g s a t
Oma h a Mo n da y was 5 ,8 0 0 he a d .
Op e n ln g tr n d e was a lu g g i s h b u t
i m p r o v d a s th e mo r n i n g a d -
va n c ed a nd th er e wa x wma llttle
ship per d e ma n d .B e t !li gh t
bu tc h e r we i g h ts br o ug h t m x
an d moo ! o t th e h e a vy a n d mk i d
ho p s o ld to p ac k e rs fr a n $ 1 0. 0 0
d o w n .B a k o f a ll h o sold a t| 1 0 . 40 ® ll. ! 5 .S o m m s d n e e d y
to | ¢ron| at $9.26 9.55.
F A T L A M B 8 s 1 D O W N
SHE EP : Re c e ip ts of s he en a nd
l a m b :a t G n l h a i lo n d a y we r e
§o,aqo hpad.B i d s a n d a a lu e aN w m ¢ m ] H ~ | m | u » m
l¢B'|da`.| l o Uh ~ u a w | | | u n b u
1I h l l .a l l I n nf
'Do I{°~3 '°
» . . . . . . . . ,~'*-"f~-f'-*'*es -» » -~-===-=-
'h a ¢ . . . J " " ' " " '
- A '
mon.aus x nam can now.l| ' |
r u m .lwun wct yhnd y m lmow
r--wall.how vnmdcrml every-
an l|."
Oh , C h a r ln , " u id 8 0 8 1 ." ll l' |
n t llm h a were l a r n l y $ ® 5 0 c
lower than F r l d q at ll0.36@
10.75.F n d o r la mb s w e n I n
n i i v s d c m m d and umv en ly
la w n 'l t i m m m \ | m ;.. .,;llpnalllownalvu.`l\'|\n-B |h¢|pw¢niI§¢}"ETL T'r:=_.ee°;5»-e =e-.-»- -_-~.~.f1.E¥.."
..V.. - m q vu mwrvlividrI | muh prlvnh We hll mm!"name won, |d.th. $1o.xs@|o.mRamp rm. mr. ga. s |.so¢xo.m
Natives, gd. to ch. $i0.00®l0.75
Cullx $ g,0g@ 9.75
~BEN FRANKLIN sronfsI»1\'lll\-#ll In no mwvdu ~1 \l
Miss $t¢wart
Bride In Omaha
_,M .nm 'rulstersR e u n l t e d A t G ea r w a t e r FX, Farmer nun-m
Mn.Hnmld Hun!of OmnhlA f t e r 2 0 Y e a r s S e p a r a t i g n § § § , ' § ; ° ;?'m',§",;§,;_"§*_ §'§ g;*,;{
BLAIR MEN AT
NORTH LAKES
-g
m n m w
A a m u n m u m a w m h
on s a n h h c n .A n n u m ] N d l t
All.H n h me r e l y t r y h u w lu w h a t
#clock K! u.A n d . b 1 l b o n m » h >
~...Were Ado ted Fro Chil- miss JUUL EIDPES m I 'mi-+1-'u»»»~r "dren's ffm Inni921 I wrrn OMAHA MAN|.;°.;
'.1'...'!':...'f".£"l"_'L'!":.°'}'3"|ef=°=':f¢fa Hem-;
ed Wed
u r i a n
v
l r . m e l n . U s G n g e n m e n -Bc ai 9 {~ g c r g j n g a S u n d a y f o r M r . a n d M r s . . E
1 : " " "» u t ; : I v : v s l u i s ;u . u . u . | n : | u | , |U l l I~E V e n t S F ( ) r L ¢ § n .U L l » . ¢ » p -. , _ . . § ' f §? .I B nn. u his c at is u mfuxfiil fnh"n||'i
the Chinese knows a ttnrm u ¢om~
Ins-n e l q l y , » J u l y z ; 4 , u s . w . N n ~ ia f m u h Mn io r ie | lL nli1 -| . .' 1, .. s md mn o f A r - I T h e W e e k O f J u l y 3 1 -l i v i n g mi ` . § f . § § § " X ' B i f fle en-
Radu.By2Fmilaies
Mrs.Mary Pnte of! Blnir and Mr.
and Mrs. Hegbert Nelson of Crew
ton. Iowa, formerly of this vicln-
ity, took Pm in nn unusually bap-
py reunion,Inst weekend when
they vlalbed Mrs. ,Nelnan'u sister,
mm., 'mm pw. w nu mmuqgu.the ml
Stewart
Roscoe
md Vic
Mrs.J
to Mlssourl Valley on July 5, 1941, gn lilwrn |ws|¢»Th°wnwhere they were mmrlai.They i n SL . ,,,;;£ ' § . . % . '; , 1 , W '0 " ' " h "
"9 ¥¢ ""'"=."\ °'P f*° "L" W- Angeles, and nt ofhor points on the _
Mini Ruth Juul, youngest dnvzh l/\lx¢¢ Jensen Lenves'6e;u;fn[o:|nnir;m¢;1Cnl§al'ula:d| onmis;ggi- };fj;j_ '°;;Monday
Donald Van Dyke ol Omaha ¢l°P°dlmomlng for n four-week vlcatlvn
, dnughwr of Kr. md Hn.John Sutfnn arrived from Bum,Stewart, of Fort Calhoun. Thursday, to lpend an (ew dxyl
wr Wiesen, lon M Mr- ma wim his funny, Mm. snmm anduse h Wiesen of Snyder.l|0n Stephen.
'wan" Pew-.en im cum"xiiillAugust 7 fy Bm, md néuh smsm 'wh,
Thur sda y , J uly sz M n d M n G z A11 u S I S '
P i Thu rs dn A f i a m Cl b r .a l l l l a n a nM -o n w n f s m oon u u r .m d M n .c m - k A lla n spent gggmP.,rddjng was performed "'Mr- Ifnd Mrs. M.Southwell °f mud-mli club-Mm 'r. K. Iver-lsunday at Pierce, Nebraska.|.,|..1.
Craig vnsiwd Monday withMr.md
n l g l ;_ W n l :u w a r i l : t i l l l h n l n a n d l n f r n ", b u t w e s t e r n ` é § » 2 '= 1 2 ' z I ` ~
t o t e d i t i n m o r e w a n t h a n
~r e m i t U I !Il an f l -
c e m e n t t h a f 1 |~
n n l v P n n n d l u n A . . .
Ein
II M
be
<§$°'H;;§
und club
disband-pm. o u Phi 'E1 'dm h' lv u A z 1 QYQSY Ji`6n`{L£i5f"§»"u`"mSsppm an 8 'r."I W cumin; vmum Woodhvurk ed because of the war.t e r , S i u r l e y N " 1 ' ~H e m u m
_B a v t i n t M i n i o n - - M n .T o c l e a n va r n k h e d a n d t h a l h c k e dM ] - 5 ~$ c h l l u 'L e r e m t e r t n . i n e d , E .E .E n § r 5 k i n 1 l n r u n i h - . ¢- . . A ......._.|.._-_\_.¢L_....1...
Mrs, Harry Rsnklln, of Clurwab em uma, wnare mr. vnn uyke 1lwe|t cout.
er,Nebruh.This Wu the ds- employed by the Union Padlic
mrs' fine msetinr in twenty venn. Company.Wm .\u¢n,|
-1zhntlonTuesday, A113115 a w uua u|41 l l l l w u uu w ur lz ,UIUUB u r ||u n . J l . . tMrs.Nellan and Mn.Rankllnwere committed ta ths cus of tha Mn. Schelller Visits
Nebrash Ch1ldran'a H o m nt c. L. Dixon Home
Om while Huey we n still Mn. Dunlld Schetth
bnhia,Mm.Nelson having been geju, Cqllfomh, uri
adopted by Mrs. Pate. Mn. Rank- dnv evanlns fnr 1 vh
|1=-1¢»d»~ ca.rt IS--A.L .ke n-
A \ l | \ u t 6
e m n k a n - H n .
n e d x m u will nld thu h o u n w lh :
One qunrt ho|.\Ln| mm, mm tabb-
lw o u I- ln u ed o k ,m d m e tabu-
tpom iurpentlna.Rnn uvo b umlll
w i h t h o m Hmm.add llnlec d all
.. .... .-.....,......A little bn d.E nlllnd ln tha heart
ol French Canndl destrlber fha roll-
ing orc hard 1.-mm!!!d QUeboc '|
e n u m wwnxhipn.The 1-ovrn|.hl|7s
Mr. and Hrs:be a}i1n§§{ 1}1I'}u'QL¢§`oTi\E§JMr s . Alf r e d A n d e n o n m d fo u r x m . L `. i " ` H . m '
lildren me n t f r o m Sntnrdnv nn- J un... n..\.....:.|..
aro1Lo|An- Mn. Rudall Weeth of Omalm at
ved Wadnel-An open houn celebndnn, Ftidiv
fn af two or evening.'lfh9evunq ygn he in ob-| . . 4 . . _ ; ' ; ; _ { ; ; . _ ; ; ; . ; ; l m l l D x l l l l h m nnnennnu:I-"==s-=rk;j;°;>'mga:n uw ls.v.Thlrldly ,An n . : 1 " " ' " " ' ° " ' ; " ° ; , ; " ; ; # g m ' " " 'tha lower iectlom ai'd{»éi§é'uomenea romm.B m n c o mm c m h n Norm y u h u n x v o x ax-
In _ lieu of the usual buninau path mm Y 'e ~ v m " m b " d u n . d f !du ml n Sm? '? ,. 3 u » ¢ .r
Qgnq.me mby n ~the Blair _ Much Mixn-n-Mrs.Lilllrd '.
lin was adopted by Mr. md Mm.|é1}W i lli a m Gilzfbn.'f h a t i d ~ ~ ~ ~ ~en th we d d i n g u n n i w
rid beB l\ ummhln in fin d n nrh ni fu. . lt..U|..-;..n.... ...Jn L .____ 1.1 mary.
visa -m m .a n n u l a r w u z D e r e m e m b e r e d !$ 1 3 2 f i " 1 { = * # = 5 v° H 1 = 1 ; . f w ¢ 9 r v Y ° = r ¥ » | b v B u m f u m ;a s t h e f 0 m ¢ r 1 § h § = t ' ° ! = ¢ R h o n d a ;
gm -~-~- w p uquyuu ns uvnmnung v°"~\="arty,Tusidny evemlng,a t g b ,H ,G.L . - M n .F r m d ;(Bu h-
mnicipal pool.wnsen <
~ Nah M_ Neue,Iormar-Colby Gab-»Mn. Joe Shwlrt
V o has beenhe R. 'r.c., Fort A'.'.§`.'§'L'lf"cI.".L`L U T H E R A N S A T
5 3 5 P a n a ma , xt w u ln me d th i n H E R M A N ,S U N D A Y
N u n u w -
Nmn. und In neon Uma,v u
discovered by su William mmm:
And W. H. Travers Ln IUC.h edevllopment ol I uxeoun c onduc tor
mbe employ '| n| n oon [nl dun b| ¢k
to a bo u t 19 11 . b ut th e un M ne w
I n D e e p n D e p t h !
Depth:af oceans v m -E i d !
oc nn hu extra deep porllonmtll-léd
"do ep c , " wh ic h do em'\ n eq nu ri ly
ha v: a n y c o n n e c ti o n wi th a ve n u
#e nu m Tha P aelnc oc ea n h u me
de e p en d rvd u .ihen the Atllmle ,
...-¢- .. -__._.___. .-._ .L . . - J
unul we pan monm, wnen, with Jlcquellne Dixon.n Bmhi ll Cele bnntthe Home's help, they wah :ble Chu-Iam Rhonda,
finally to arrange a meeting.Dr. md Mrs. C. R. Mud vialled Mr.and Mrs. J-Hi]
twelfthmen-oM ' ° ' l § " ' 2 . l ' } . _ ' " ' : ~I Sundan
SJ Weil' ¢;;»2;; ;" "L "¢;';.e;"§;;1.1.u m m m n e a l u u
Dance Az Arlington
Fair Grounds Pavilion
lm, Thelml and Norrru C\mhma.n
|Emm;Lua Lundt,Suaan Reeh|Blrhara Ann M\>Conaugixy, ArleneI-Inu, Irm; McKean, Phyllis John)»»»». and Sara Jane 0'I-Ilnlon.
v. . . . . -u | . | . - . . -
in c omme rc ia l ad vertisin g u c om-.' ; ; : : ' : : " °
.,=,§'"p'"`€¢"=f' ";..°: ;~ :" "°
A l0 u n d 260 me mo s f th pln ti vu ly n e w.Ramsay , d lstllllnl °ac c s a u v -rs o e eat in ave nge d epth,followed byBlmir~ L U U Z I B F I D Churc h 6011-..-.....'i"_f"lLf'i'f E?_.h .~.od____..the Indh n ueanm th: Atla ntic ibn
Mn :md Hv- WY# Bly of Louplil p v r n u l r t UI I H U F I m l n s w u e g r c e lh n l l u u || . . | . . . . . l . . - n ..s~¢..|....I n I C n r i b b u » § § T a ~ 6 1 1 1 ? ~
mug,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Cooke en-
ertained at di n ne r ,Fr i da y w y n -
Ig , f or Mr . a n d Mr s . V an c e Nml-
en of Omaha.
A n u ve mi g h t g u n z , W ° d - " " d ' 7 '
Q.Lh e ho me o f Mr s .C o n Hl n z
'u Mr s . S tella E d e n s o l C o l! e y ~
ille,Kansas.Mr s .Edens also
ne nt. Th ur nd av with Mr s. Hln z.
u l n e n n a n , s u n n y , f o r me xn n u a lsu mme r pirtnlc,Rev.Ha r o ld C .
J orgens en held reg ular mo mlln g
servlc u at eleve n o' c lo c k, an d this
w u fo llc wod b y a pic nlc dinner.
Ea r ly i n th e a ltemo o n N, T. L u n d
addressed dna c hildren of the Sun-
d a y Sc hool.Th e re mn in i n g ti me
wu s p en t s oc i a lly a n d a t ga me s .
B I R T H S
a md " n e o n , " me a n ln l n e w.
Cu Thleven un BuheddnFew peop le ue lwlrs at 1 -be mn-
nltu d e mf the ta sk dn ! mxbb o mly
c o nf ro nts mun ic i pa l, mu a nd lei -
enl law enforc ement omc lah at the
mu o n .C r lm ln ll c o mmitme nt:i o
be 1 major reason (or c oncam In tbl
Un ited S la in .Automo bile Uidll.
lea.
- __ _ _ .c n n d r w I - l d ¢ » n a
Women like ua b e hu mi d,n n
Ru u a ll S wln n ,ll e l g h k z b h i n d u v
ist. but th ey d un'¢ uh ua my b n!-
llad.I l n t r l e k t i d m e i o f l l l l r l
l r m u m b ¢ m a m a ,o r s h e u l l
mad.Ha n y s u m d mmu a n d d oc -
tor: when exc el u a m a t e u r ma d -
c i u u .And children are harder w
Tuesday, August 5th rul days
week, wit]
D r .an d
Bo th Mr .
n m e r m a i
ng been
a.B l l i r
n n a n l n n . -
Cliff Keyegumf His Band
Admission 40c Tax Included
u m u n a spent seve'ti o n i n B ln ir , la s t
Nielsen's pa mnts ,
Mor rIa Nielsen.
, Mm N i e ls e n a r e I t
' M m Nielsen hnvim
Ma r g ar e t Steins,
§,.\\~.| 1r»...|x.n =...¢
Mr s. L .C.Klopp entertained a
:ursome ol 1'riend| at bridge, Sut-
rday.He r guests were Mr s .
oui s Murd oc h , Mrs.J a i m e : Ma -
er, Mrs . B en. No h, and Mn . Har-
P.:....:.RSEN,Mr .a n d M n .A x-
n n ld Petersen o f H e n n n n h a ve
twi n daugh ters,born Sunday ,
J u ly 2 7 at th e Me th od i st Hos pi -
h l .Tha h nh éw "»..:-\.a-,.. 1 m
o n l y o n e o l m n n y t y p e n o t a i m ueammxma m be 'Unlb ed sum ea c h
n u . s e r ve u l n u u m p l e ,D u r h l lu m. n lu r vq b y th e mi n o b A u tu -
mohile c lub lhown.a n lu lo mo b f ll
wu u to lm e va y ma mi n u te s . Hu w
K o o l i b m i n t e l l e c t u a l ~ w b
.attempt w apply logic .Same hI| ~
shot rlc ke beerx uku keen I n te r n !
ln nleighvot-bend.m d a n u d i t
ne un \o tool an children.B w u m
wi l ho m in W uh ln g mn , D. c .. s oBOI-IS STORE
PHONE 300
Refrigerated lockers For Rent
Booth's Fresh Frozen Strawberries, Red Rasp-
berries, Etc.; Corn, Peas, Lima Beans, Brussels
Sprouts, Broccoli, Etc.; and Fresh Frozen Fish
-Op e n S un d a y M orn i n g s -
SP E CIA LS FOR FRIDA Y A ND S ATURDA Y
We Aceept Orange and Blue Food Slnmns.
Items Msrked ' Are Blue Food Stump Items.
"APPLES, Duchess, 5 lbs................._....- . ~
*PEACHES, Calif., freesbones, doz.~
*'I'0MA'I'0ES, home grown, 3 lbs. ,.-............19c
APRICOTS, W ashington,crate __..................89c
'*'LETTUCE, Calif., Iceberg, 2 heads ~......15c
ICE TEA, special blend, qt. jar ..........-._...-_.22c
PEA NUT B UTTER, Rare tre at , q t. ir .. ,_2 5c
SWERL, fines for bath and dishes, lge. pkg. 18c
ROAST, fancy beef, rib or chuck, lb. ...'72c
PORK Cl-IOPS, lean, lb......_................._-~,..28c
MINCED HAM, best grade, lb.........17c
,;1;.;;';;;4ré»"
'Jenkins Family
gkesmlted Here I
+
_-......--.\.¢,nc aslulls 'I I l lver.2 oz., and 4 lb. 9 oz., have beendM r s .P .C .P a t e r a e n a n d n a m e d Y v o n n e F a y e a n d C o n ~
l a n n n A e | -\ [ ,a u f '" u n - 1 "
G V C I , U 5 D e l c e n t w e r e r e c o ve r e d .p e r h a p s g g m j u r l n g u m ; L p h l m u p
i l l 'a n d n a t u r a l l y .
I " f l " I l l I I I H i l l l l l l l l l l l l l l t l l l l l n l n l n | | n n n n u u n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -. .
W u r e v
Mr. nn
na h 'l f||I Mrs.F.S. Jenkins wan hostess
at n family reunion,Slmdny.
.4 TT~ ~ DI~EIOPING
~wPn|N1'|uc
Filmsfnfoday ~ Pictunes Tonoffow
Bu Y~R a b b a s s S t u d i o
IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllll|II|||l||llllllll|||l|||
'Amvnz those gathering for a din-'mms. \'lc'ron wn-;s1»;N
;2i1."i§'..¥"R if 3'.l'f.'»Z'.,.".'&'"é'.fL?»\=¢¢"°'~-»s me °""'Yi2°f§ M553
|lan-mme bwwan,Immige, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. s"""»z>nde and Harold Hartman ol
iand ehilchen of Lcbumon, Missom-1,10 al;'ML und Mrs. Robert Jenkins andv rn a.__
daughter of Nebnska City.ML 'The bnde'a gown wus 1"1v°°°¢nd Mrs. William Suverkrubbe mdlnf ligm blue marquisetta and lace,
`¢hild|-an of For; Calhoun, Mr. gndifloor lengih, and she hid I ¢°f?"8°
Mn. Ed Jenkins and Janqualine oflo!white gardenlaa.The bndee-
C.W. McAllister of Jnmeztown,
California,were dinner guests.Monday, ol Mr. and Mrs. Jena Peb-
enen in Omnhu.
Mr. And Mrs. Emory Hunt., Jr.,
sons, Richard and Hugh, have as
their guests this week Mrs.GuyJamesand two children of 0'Ndl|.
Arriving Monday, Mn. hmm and
.,._
WULF.A baby son, weight 7 lb.,
2 oz., was born Friday at Im»
manuel Hospital to Mr. md Mn.
Frederick Wulf ol Blxir.
MISS HANNON
IS PROMOTED
Min Rasemnrv n.....,... ...L- ._Valley,and Mr.and Mrs mai d wor e a b lue c rep e dre ss wi th nf rh mmu y retur ned to 0 'Neili Ins t add ed in H f`5§`§2`(»`él~»`I"§' ns-
a c arriage of pink c arnations.U s r 'W °d"°'¢lHY>-wh i le a tte n di n g th e H e m m n lu s h
A r l r n n f l n n n l 1 l n ; \ l | . , " ¢ \ . |I...W..-TU E B d B V .~I c h J n h n n n n : n f l n c h r m l l°|:u~¢n\lhu ........-2._-.|_
Hindley of Bllir.
Club Notes
Royal Neighbors
The Roysl Neldhbvrs lodge winment on Wulneadsy, August 6| sz
a p. m.. mmm of n 2:80 r- 'Mel
previously snsoumwlb
Cheerful Qmlrpera
'Hoc Cheerful Chirpers Club met
at the home of Janice Gomes, Ju»
ly 24, when sll members were pres-
ent.Lunch was served by the
hostess at the close of the mast-
ing.
Happy-Go-Lucky
The Hsppy~Go-Lucky 4~}:l Club
met st the home of ['sl.rici|» Rotheon July 28. Four chnrter members
were present.Anor tho business
mec.-l.ing,the "learning-to-sew"
members judged their needls cases
and hand towels, and practiced Lho
use of tho sewing machine. "Home
makers" members studied the les-
sons "You Are Welcome" and "Be-
._ .-.._,....... ... ...e ...ww-.t .romsin Fort Calhoun followed the cens-
mony.Mr. and Mrs. Wiesen loft
Thursday for their new home inlowsCity, where Mr.Wimen is
employed st the University of
Iowa.
Jack and Tom Leahy,sons ol
Mr.and Mrs. John I.Aehy,spent
nversl dsys last week st His JohnFitzgernld and Kelly homes south
of Fort Calhoun.
Mrs.'Mary W. Boyd, s guen at
the Crowell Memorial Home since,1§35, passed swny Sunday.Burial
I1
services wen; held Wednesday sf-
temoon in Fremont, whore she had
resided before coming bo theHome.
A picnic was enjoyed st the
swimming pool park,Tuesday
vevening, by Mrs. Emory Hunt, Jr..Mrs. John Sutton,Mrs. J.StuartIhfaurer, Mrs. C. D, Howard, Miss
Helen Bolt. and Mrs.Guy James,o!, O'Neill,Nebrsakn.
Ii Dr. C. Ray Gates ol Lincoln vls~
[ted his mother, Mrs. F. W. Amdt.
Mn. Nellie Payne and dlufh?-er,
Mary, of Blair,and Miss Ernms
Johnson of Washington,D.C.,
were dinner guests of Mrs. Robert
Foley.Mrs. Foley,Mrs. Payne
and the Misses Johnson ara ainsrs.
'Mrs.An na Anderson ma
dsgsm-»,Betty Lou I-nd bornLune.and Mrs.John Ha n and
Billy visited ln Arlington, Thurs-
day, wlth Mrs. Lee Bradford md
infant aan of nnlngum. Tha Brad-
fords are former Blair residents.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Kuhr en-
tertained at dinner Sunday,for
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Matz snd their
10-ruonths~old baby, Msry Cathsr~
ine. of Modsle, Iowa.Mrs. Mol.:
is the former Wllms Wulf who N-
sided in Blair prior to her msn
nsge.
Mr. and Mrs. Tod Lathrop undchildren were cslled to Ord, Thurs-
day morning, by Lhe illness nf Mrs.
1-°lhf°p'» father, c. B. Norris; they
returned to Blair on Sundny.Mr.Norm, aged 80, suffered n stroke,
laut is getting along as well as can
- . . ....,.~..~......,r e w w u l as p r o m o -t i o n , h e r f r i e n d s h a ve l s a r n e d . S h e
i s e m p l o y e d b y t h e D i s t r i c t S u p e r -
v i s o r a f t h e W a r D e p a r t m e n t A i r
C o r p s a t D e t r o i t , M i a h i g s n .
A. L. A UX . W ILL
HO L D P I C NI C
'lbs American legion auxiliaryKensington will enjoy a picnic sttheBladr swimming pool park.next Tuesday sfssrnoon.Elchmembsr ot the group is uksd tobring- a pm of the lunch; enber-
talnment will be provided.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
July 2(L-Walter P.Thomlsn.Dow City,lows Ind Lucille /L
Jones, Dunlop, lows.
July B-Ha ro ld I-Ia na ma n,Westside, lows and Imogene Anon,
Westside, Iowa.
CHURCH OF CHRISTT. A. Lindenmeyer, Minister
Services ol lhe church for Aux-
nse u..| .an |._ _.-----
5|umm"umuumm|u||umumlnnlnmmm|||n||||||u|||m||mmn|||mnn
|
I
I
W¢ Leave sundayFor A Kansas qggv Buying Trip
BALLMERCHANDISE
And the Last Creations For Fall Wear
B pd C Shop
The B. and c.
Beauty Shop
Will Ba Cloud Until
August 10th
August 10th
With
»
fore the Meal and After",and
practiced setting the table.
}The next meeting will be held
Tuesday altemoon.Ha wll
,rum to his home in Grand IsFriday, alter having npeni ne
,weeks in Lincoln as an instr
lat the University summer lx
I rre-
Lland,
vera]uctor:hoo!.
..... uau wall ue as Iouowaz 9:46 a.'. ~ue expected accurdm t I te
p Johnson lupginteimélient 10:45
mo mn worn an munioSundayevening guests of Mr. no errgon; 6:30plJ rn. j'§I'.L*'0f C. §|and Mrs. Leonnrd Arteil wen Mr. meeting; 8:00 n. m. union evenimr'- -
and Mrs. Ron n..~..... .J 1:r.._---
r g o a atre-m.Church School Mrs Pearl,arts.
,3
August 7 at the hume of Alice
Grace, and Irene Timm Mrs. Byron McDonald and sons
spent the week-end at the parenual,
,Frank Jahnel, home: Mr. and Mrs.
|Dave Kroeger of Bennlngton were
'Sunday afternoon guests.Mrs.rlahnel out her leg quite severely
with 1 scythe, hat week, but is re-`ported to be recovering nicely.
Mn.August Rathmann,whn
had been lll for several weeks at
the home of her son-In-law and
.|...._L._--- -~
__ ......,..,. ur nvrman,Mrs.Llly Paulsen of Omaha, Hen-
ry Pyles of Arlington, and Mr. andM m . ~ l o n g .Mn.Axtell is
recovenng nicely from 'ne strokewhich she nutfervd recently, and
she is now able to be up and around
her homa
Earl Caldwell is still in a weak-I
ened condldon na the result of heat
exhaustion, it is reported.Ha md
urvmce.Wonhin and sermon byRev. C. E. Hnrnllwn.Our minister will be attending A
summer school at Noel, Missouri,from Augunt dth no August 12th.Pllnl to return lor services Aux-
uat 17th.
Mr. and Mn. Richard Lippirolt
N-ld dn zhwr,Sllasn. and l uLalwi w w a t t h e A. E
1' L r e a m a i d S a l a d.D R E S S I N G ...F u l | Q t .2 1 C
|25 nP a n t r y W a x P a p e r Roll l 8 c
J |'An Economical Aldes r l t e To Snmme rC&n!\ll .2 f o r 2 3 c
'F o r J a m so n I m. , o n e e v e n i n g I m ~~a n d J e l l i e s ,2 ~~
'Mm Caldwell were Sundnv ..-.._.._H.-nv mm..mn..L_-L -- _
Rose Hill Guild
I The Ruse Hill Wesleyan Guild
met I°\idAy at the home ol Mis.
Louls Rumuuen and dlughter,§
Miss Margaret.Mrs.Harold E-l
Taylor presided u urmidnnt .nn
" f r \
ini meeting was »pén&&"\}}`§1 EQI
Ivotionnls.Refreshments were
the claus ol the liter-,served at
Mn.HaroldInga",Present were
Rasmunen Opal and Helen, Mn
T'John Rs ussen,Mrs. John ay-'
'1'Lonie Mnehleoen and Erwin,Mnw
|Iw, Mm Wa lle r Sa ppen
field Mrs Cassie Hansen,Jean
'lor Mrs, Howard Taylor,Mrs
j m u T»»§|°r,.nd Rev,A.w.
C|B\'k! nf mm...i
uau 5 n Le l,den,wa s
Lu th er a n
Fre mon t.
ab o ut th e
Conc ludi
Blair,Mr .
mr .an d M1tak en l u t '
Sarnnritan
conditHe r
mm e .
ng nan d
two - w
Mr s.1
1. Wil
week 'I-Ioapi
km n
rl Lin- =mu al llr. and lli{i~r"¢a"""'T uifli ""'nun l Pl- | ~et TiS$ll8 -Riuu.' =-1. ul
..
2 |l : ~ h o m e ~ J i ' t h . . . L L ~ » . . . f n l '|23¢umnlnalwminm D.l n ' T i ~ ~ i a é I " F _ l ; » : "| » ; ; Ic.¢,,,_gaLl~.\»»a1.¢ Hosplul au.k h r'L L2 »..'f I? € ' "' l_ Hv o h ¢.| .|..l.... !"'l"°!'é€ nurpo uu; -\-'Tm n -
Cake Flour Blackbird ..5 l5 c
Rippled Wheat ..B,,1.l5c
Pm. E':'ii°='A rn, on.. 9"- ' - o
eekvi
n rJ
l
-._..-- -_ ~~-»---fund fsmlly lm w¢En§,}1.§` ,§.¢§§lf
mg to return to their h in LosM15andMrs.A1 Drayton °f.Ang¢|¢,,callf°ml.; ¢\»e;"l.°sa been
0'Nelll called on Mr. °"<*,M"~ Edlgums of Mr. and Mrs. wm Lln-A. Jensen. Monday mommg.Iden.Mrs.Frstt,m m m y ml~
Mr. and Mn. Ed Caln of Omnlunlfsbel Rathmann, and Mm, Linden
were guests, Sunday, of Mrs. Eva are listers.Edwlrds.Mrs. Ann Carter Hlnkle,Mrs.
Mr.and Mm. L.C.l¢|°PP st- J.P. Janson, Alfred Jensen, am.
tended th, funeral semcen fo r '|Mr|. Ed h, a nd daughter, ub-
relatlvu,Mn.Manda 0°l9.°¢,hi¢. of Burt County attended theSioux Falls, Tuesday.lfuneral services of Dudley C.
Misa Jaan Aronaon, who ls em-|Yeomsr|»Monday momlng,l l
Ployed st wslwm,a mz f-l\hCrmsby Mmua ry in Omaha.
week-end with har motlm-,Mn.\Mr,Yaoman, who was s relstlve
Gerald Lemon, and family.lor the above-named group.v u
John Upaon of Lincoln was a killed instantly when his automo~
wonkmd melt or /uma Jenm\=|\»l1¢ crashed lm n lm nur Wil-the m men me insanity mm- matte, Illinois,
ers.|llr. and Hrs. Julius Pam-un en»
Mr.a nd ln . W lll Cook sndltn'l-slned Blmdsy for Nr. ll\d Mrs.
dsuzhter or Omaha vldml Mrs.Chll1es J°lma¢m and l n .PW "AJ/ml;C. Martin and Misa llary Morgnnstrup snd daughter, Geno~
Cook, Sunday.va, sll of Council Bluffs,lows.
Mn.Leo Hogun of Worthing-,T\l¢l¢|lY afternoon vldtors at the
ton. Minnesota,mnz Wednesday
sftumoon With hor puunu,Hr.land Hrs. Jsrry l"olly_|
John Rhodes. Jr., :Un of lr, andMn, John H. Rhode. or lincoln, is
spending ssvorsl da 'vacationwith his aunt, Mrs. lxrton Jansen
and family.
mu L-less, and Lufho Blcvlngf K'9-H'-;g» g=-,~gH»'r. nf
venon s ro f HZidtedHrs.M l : - n n :lv"-....n
Pstenon homo ineludod Mr.I M
Mrs.Clsnnc¢Joluuon and son.Norman of lincoln,ll\d Walter
.vohanm of Davy.
Flremen wen summoned m the
Rounds Super Servles Station Sat-
urday afternoon to extlnguish I
blue near a gasoline pomp.0| -
csr Pederson, Nll>r.~lcrw| Oil Cn.
l mk sr msn unlosdln |:gon .was 1zlaollng and a customer standing'
nnsxiw m . .|.......u,_.I f--
"='mnndly Sunday, entertainingat a family picnic supper.Guests
were Mt-und Mrs.Herbert Hurdand famlly and Mr. and Mrs.Hal-
old Hurd and Jollndl of Benson,
Mr. and Mrs. Merton Jensen and
J"-ir. Mr. and Mm vlmlinm King-
ggg gud gm o l X e u na r d ,Mr.
rs.en JunAlles Jscohaallry len and Mila
f i r !Anton Thompscm enter-
hxned a dozen relatives and close
M°"'|ff 3""dlY. ln oblervanm °f|
her hlrth armlvsraary.A dinner
'nd supper were served with thel
usialanco ol her daughter,Mrs.Ollie lllnhsll, and Nm tlmo was
g;-»=»»» llllnt ln vldting.Mrs.
"\Pl°n Ncdvsd s num|if||_bor of
Mi n lh r y Ps mu n m u n n u .
Polllrd and dauglnars, Joyce, Joan
and Pstrlda of Blnrhnm. Nubnlks,
loft for Minnesota, Monday, lffar
a ¢h\~=e~vmx vms sl. ul. umm,
Gwrze w.r l m l l h u m .m y
vm INN! ton days st various lakes
'M lllwng friends at St. Paul andMankauMinnesota.nu..u .
g':':°l;oo Pg" wi ll wwmvmv
r o r IPickell hong,M t I ! t h e
m u u u u n u mW w w u u k m m n m m a dI s l a m ma n md n n .».. tl -
:um within a few days.
Ra Mony on will m u m to hu,
home the latter Part of this wed:from liarthndln Hospital where he
underwent a major openzion, ne-
oently.
Mrs.Carson Hunt and Miss
Eloise Steavenson left the latter
v m at the week for Oaklsnd,Csjifomin,lftnr visiting their
aunt, Mrs. Joe l-lture.
Min Norma Jean Allen of Chl-
csgo,daughter of Walter Allen,fe mur Washington Countian,iavlsitinz relatives in the Blair vi-
dnlty.
Edsel' Williamson. employee of
Clsnnee King suhmimd so sn op-
nadon for l¢\Ih imwhdiritil.
Wodnssday noon.He is a patlent
st Omaha Methodist Houpltal,
when his eondtlon is describod as
gov-L
Rev. a nd ln. J. N. liitlien uf
Stanley.W sud r.sud
Hrs. Jam. Johnson md family of
S w mb l m v mn d Mrs.-Ira Ls-
aun, Monday. A Wodmsday nest
of Mrs. Laura was lin. Charles
Merritt of nan' ifllnltffll.
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Hede-
lund and l r .and l n .Philip
0'Hsnlon will leave t o n i g h t
(Thundsy) for Lake Okubojl and
points north.They plan to comtlnueF1-lday to northarn llnna-
c|Ln|aursoN's "ma
Cash Specials for Fri.,Sai. Aug.Isl, 2nJ
POTATOES, Peck ~
CRACKERS, 2-lb. Box .15c
GINGER SNAPS, Lb. ..-.._____.....,,.,.,,.._......1o¢STRAWBERRY PRESERVES,
4-lb. Jar _-.......-..,....._.........-......._...._,..._.fl5c
M A S O N . m n L m s , D o z . ~
BUTTER-NUT FRUIT PECTIN
APPLE BUTTER, 2~Ib. Jar ..._..__...__._,..._..l5é
|r |~ I |
l 1 |~l 3 n ____1
G R AP E F R U ] ' [ ' , No . 2 C a n ..__..._10c
oLEo, Lb. "**'-HlMu¢»"-un-¢...»¢.¢»».____._15¢
1 TEA BLEND, Quart Jar °n~
E LAUNDRY SOAP, 8 Bars _...25cSUPER SUDS, 3 Large Packages _____5o¢
CANDY BARS, 3 Fur 10c
lv l: A | | | » ] | y ¢ |l l l l l l ll l ll l ~
T o m a t o e s " ° . T '
. ..l b S c O C K
C a n t e l o a p e z e a c h 9 c ~
B a n a n a s F n l i o . l b 7 c ° ' ° 1 ' l " " " °
\llPotatoesI(Hbs 1s¢L 334:c
M-E-A-'r-s
StC8k L¢anRound ____~ 3 0 6
Summer Sausagé lb 23c
Minced Ham Ib l5c
lb 19cIHamburger
I I W_;_|_ g|_
r
nme \
___________,_-._,..--\,»| um.w wnlcn IK-Tueidny dhrnoan.In the ,vm.'niied fume; coming fwm tha tank.
lux.Mn.Nu-s m: Iv s no n . w m,' | 'h ° b lue wa s mi wmd w i m-m d P e s r l . w \ n n a h o l l r . | n u ° ' l ¢d l ma n to the ltltlo n orMn,R.l l .Inman.zfwi vmmn
___-.-.~ -..Qa b d * M u n n i n m a n m m m
'Gri m nn nu-a n o t u :una nnhun tor nn "a nn wo rk umx atas hmm,'mu wal u n m u m
nh M DOI In un lnduh-ya UINII7-
nou when they will lpvd | wack
fishing and will than gn north in~
to the Lake of tha Wanda eountry
when they will wndnuo their
\||*\\0lh-'ky nation.
v 1 I I f I N J I Q I
ilmne az We D¢llv|
|nlulm||mI
nticipate Coming 4-H Fair As
. .H;.H ..~~
any Features Are Plan-
ned For 4-H Event,
August 13 to 15 .
H LL HAVE
for the opening show, which
|
Headlined an f-he opening night
y an arpheum revue, and expected
.be the largest ever held in
~m Nebnah, the annual nv--eounty 4-H flir will be pre-
~nted in Fremont August 13, 14d 15.
Lyle Delrlou of radio station
Special additional entertainment
will be provided during Une After-noons, with the Fremont Chamber
ofCommeree spendlng more for
this purpose than ever belone.
~.»`_ nr# .,._.-..;¢,\u .m e»»J'¢-~:..~|. ..Q.-~ ~<.m s¢'f
HERMAN LADIES
S P O N S O R T E A
A public tea was sponsored
Friday, July 25, by the ladle: of
the Hennm Chapter,0.E.B.
The event, which took plane at the
home of Mrs. J. A. Japersen, was
well attended.
Iso gi b thef m 2 .W E ? m'L1ud.¢
as Minnie I.anlzemei¢rraLeona and Wilma. of; Ernest Pleaainn' of Hofm-
B l a d r N e b r a s k a J u l 3 1 1 9 4 1a n y - - - - - . .. . . . . . . . _ . . _ . _ _ __ . . - . - . . - - . . . . . - - . .Q Q ~" 1 ~~' Q m m w l l m g g g f g l b g g ; s f - ; f ~¢~ ¢ . <i M ~H U S B A N D o r F o r m -" B o "B U R C H A M
|~~~. <e.V F :1 ;a ' :; ; : .L ? ' ; ' = .$ 2 ~~ . . .v »1v f f u ~1 » ; . . ~ : . ; u 1 .s . .' r m n e x t m e e t i n l l ~~-E R c o U N ' r m N m a s ' r 0 w A S m N G ' r 0 N£ 1 1 3 \~. ; . :;\"~'c u r :'
b e M .d H H u n M o e l l e r .-M r .: n f l ~P u n ]P e t e § ' _ g a n o f ~, w i t h M r s .J o e S , ._ § 'a n "r s .s
'h§?'h'.'€»."$if'n.°ATa".§'£Q'2Z|"`i`1?f` Isla Mn. Ole soP¢nl¢!\, Gfwrze s¢»".f.iIi1.2$"if '<§'3»'1'¢& w.'"$1'
gn. Mrs. Elmer Andr¢aw\!D1°" and Don and Mr. and Mrs. dmner zuesu at the c. v. Schu-uly and lin. Alma Nxex-ISM Wriuht and funny and maker home, Sunny.familv.EV¢|Y!\Camberg and Ma:-nrez Mr.and Mn ram.r..,.,.-
w b f d l u n h m m 1u¢~¢h.AA ...I n .
df= a. !. l1 :a f" aI ;; "G ; T ¢ ; ; i f ; :" B o "Burcharn,wh o f o r su ms
n n . ;h e h a d b e e n i n f o r H o m e t i m e t i m e h a s a c t e d a s j n i l o r a t t h a
i f I n u n m n u l n n f ¢ . . | £ . . . _ 2 _ _n - .l ~f ` . r n | ¢ »2 - 2 !l £ ;\ ..
um M a553 of (;nav
'og daughtemx. ¢'=x !°r
______"Au hh lll unuwll n. an |c|JUlUlSU| nuuerzng IDE 8156? w¢;i£"?51»"§~-N 1 h 1 J d u h Ka y e and d a u g h te r o f O m! - h a md Ra v ef fe c ts o f sc arlet fever.Hr s .n d M r s Ha r r y R° ° e " b "" ' } ' !¢;l§¢nba.eu n .=e?.f . ' i m second Idrrson o f Sou th Da ko la .visited Ga s a i s th e f o rme r Ma rjo ri e Cn r -: l d " t i m F Q "
th a t th e N P Nielsen home Sunday ley one»ti e re si de nt o f the New p la te so a gé p f ggf ggg
vu.Io wa .brought 1 e n bir thd ay Sunday ,....
fo Helene. to Kenn SUD-T h 'hc l fn T_ W Bates gele.Mf g ,G pg Pgulggn ~ M f g r d orhood near He r
056 D R'
E I g h b " Ls.
' 3 o f ' t° " d ° d g i n o m u é i g g § ; m _ § = i 13in_;»d;;, Mgnflav _evon Henry .Tgetgfen c ook for threshern."8 a n
Jun,next u n
1 the stale of
ll vidt a sister
sand contem-Aiaska beforsIrmand L mu '" ;mu mtr-Udo gun-k_n dt and Ger Rosenba
»@»@¥»»=.= ,»»»»~==<. who recent- .,.2f.a-.,
u m .
Bernice Nelson ol Omahaut week at the parental,:lun home.md Mrs.Max Saltzmannl
nda of Tehmah wen: Fri-nning callers at the Ross
me.
mg, nl.uw mmnea nate;home,were Means.and Mendamea JapRosenbaum and Enid. Glen Rosen.hmm and dnuxhten. Sm Wright
and family. L. E. Paterson and
Mattie Jme E. O. Fairahild. JimSchndder. 6. H, Num. Rm' Sig-
mm I n d Nic Frledrlchsen anm.x.\....llv|__~
sevenl days lut week."man and n 'ml re wm L BPete Kudsk of Battle Creek.|
Iowa cplled on fdendn in W uhinxwn. Tuesday, and was an m;.|
nlzhf. Kllert ae the Nels Kn dsenhome.u
M n .Dav,Ridurd; gpeng sev§'r§l fiayx wig,mlltivea l t Nor:
annex' ol Lester and o mrHoward Curley ol that community.
THREE BAPTIZED Opportuni
AT KENNARD Knockx
r IPribchud wThursdnybyI his auxmuer
K-
.......= ....Q uvwuw wla lnemu called_ to vllyinr pinochle.Mn.Jimthe senous Schneider and C.H.Nelson le-, Mrs. Funk ceived the tnvelimr Driw,l i n .
Jan Rosenbaum .md Glen.R°sm-M n .Della baum hlkhz Ind Mn.
of Wnvnn ,a.»...A lx n ¢\..z_'REE s'%'"'°':
mn: lm week.Rohm Mazen is svendinz thnwg snh hl;vH?;:1';m;jvinunt, Mr
one lh(guzhte gf ma hi ,m-mdmother
Mg. Clu'i§_§lmd|.
This children were baptised,s Sunday manning, at the Kennud
i Luthem Gmrch. with Rev P CJensenofficiating.They »$¢f§|
Dwsyne and Dorothy Ellen Swnml
t sar ehildren ol Mr. und Mn. Fred-|
'Sllunlly mom!!!fZ»"'|5."'3|¢f.'i'Z1' "'""' "'¥' "'°fwlm»|w ma u m m
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tha
ttie uec a mllmi F1 £»?é »iE3
u.an d Mr s .Ru th Rosen-ft f or S c ottablu if. Nebr as-
it Mr. a nd Mrs . Sam De m-
E d i th a n d Mr . a n d Mr s .
s Demoree.They wi ll a lso
nve r a nd the B lac k Hills.
ab do t C a rd C lub me t withO. Fainc ltild, 'I`hlu°sdny sf-
Priz es wer e wo n b y Mrs.
non, high, Mrs. Morris An-
ow.
ld Mr s. J a c k Bu rg ess a nd
»!Omn h n visited Sunday
N. And ersen home.
W a n d o f Oma h a wa s a
gues t at the Gle n Ro sen-
me.
nv af te rno on Mie rs at therrhnejderh o me we r e Mm.
bel-sen a n d Ne ls o f near
|d M m Hl r ln n (Hxr{|rhm_
~-V .A||;|;|11[q eeeono mr .d M . E rvi n Neu h sfor vv:'Si'.le_ "1?~»».s m. . ° 2 J ; ° . f 1
in n.w h e n th e v wi ll ma k e th en
home.Mr .Neuh nus is employ ed
at a n a ir p la n e fac t or?there.Mr s . Me ta Ar n an d Mr . md Mr s .
g i l l ! ! !Peffsrg 3,111 mHy w¢r¢
nn e tMontelre tu rn ed f r o m a.six- week ho me i n mfg me h z ,s § m 1 . § ' " ° " A r n
vac ation in Laramie and Cl1ey enne.|Mr s .W i ll Pete rs end niec e of
W y oming, Th ursd ay .Mi s s Mu lli n Oma ha c alle d a t th e N. P. Nie ls en
sp en t th e we ek en d wi th h er p e; - d li ld S or en Rue en ld ld e ho me s. S un -
en ts , Mr .a n d Mm. J a me s Mu lli n v.
'Mr s .G.F .P ls :I M'l,r;3 N¥ ; _' ;' ?_ ' ° h e r wo r k i"'Hen¥3»'Tietxzen ¢'-51.3"Q".M 2
.M Sunds.T u t l d l v afternoon.Mi ss a r y Mu lli n an d J ames Mr . an d Mr s . P e te P e te r s en md
Du n n o f L i n c o ln spent Qu n dn y e t Sena J e ns en o f Omah a,Mr . " md
th e pa r en ta l. J lme e Mulli n h ome Mr s .Alb e r t Sands a d dau htel1¢eon and Bob Hi ndley c ompletel and Mr s. Ch ris Su ndsne nlled it e3
the ir th re shi ng le st we ek - en d a nd Ne ls li nu d se n home.Sttndnv even-
nre lpelldinz this week heloinz ini'-
`5`i§`¢1=.""
.,... .\i € ; 'r |.
§ " 6 k; '1 1 j " \'1 I `.3 .. 1 I§"3q eW '~:n.e<.; .:a'>.*»...¢g,»., 41mI
F r a n c e s M u l l i n a n d E v e l y n
frie nds et De c atur.1 G¢0l"Ri?, B°'!a?= <! J imlnie noel.
Ann Swlnlon, daughter of Mr. and e
Mus. Carl Swanson ai Tlmmton.
The Swmnona formerly teldded ln'
lbedBrews\'.er community near Ken-1 T h e B l lil ' Ho s p it a l
mar 'g \ llnme lmnilulion
'.V ~ ffz 'ff **r u o n J M
die Swlnson of Pander, and Carole' |R E A D t h e A D S .
_ Mg.and Mn.Otto Vous md !
u ummm=...,,.. . , = . ...,y,ugust \-.Lhe openlng day.zdglng 6! exhibits and girls room
ld llvestock judging oonwn Areheduled for 1:80 p. m. oh that
W-Dslry judging contest wlll
so be held st thst time.Judginj of livestock eH\IblLs
ill bfsin st B u. m. the follnwlng
\y~as will judging o !booths,
lsters und scrap books.Home
onomlcs judging coniest wlll be
ld st 8:80 a. m., poultry judging
:d home economics 4~H dsmon~
rations are scheduled for 1:80 p,
I-'arm dernonstrstlons will be
ld at 8 p. m.; s concsrt by Guy
»se's urchestrs at 7:30 p. rn.; und
e annual coronatlon ceremony toI
young man has been named Gerald Dean snd both mother and infa nt a n doing nlcely.The Bradfosds have four other children, allKu-ls
Mrs. w H Hadley recently entertalned a lzrouv of relstlva stdlnnerhonorlmr her niece.Miss
Marjm-v Hall, who left lor MinaNorth Dakota.Gnelts includMr. and Mrs. W. A. Hall, CharlesHalland Msrjorv Hall. and MisaPolly Parker of Omalm A ismlly
dinner was also held Snndsv nt the
home of Mr..snd Mrs.LawrenceHall, for Ms.rjory_ when zuests in-cluded Mr. md Hrs . w. A. mn.Miss Mu-.lory md Charles. Mrs.
Judlth Shreeves and Mn.w.H.
st the home of her xzrsndnannu.Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Rhoades.The
funilies met ln Norfolk wherethey enlxled a picnic dinner.Miss Arlo:-is I-lsll felt,Tues-dsv mornlnk for Minot North Ds-kota when- she wlll be oifm nurseforDr.M.W.Garrison.Mrs.
Garrison and Mins Hall src sisters
snalldlss Hall will make her homewlthe Gsnlsuns.Mr. md Mrs. G. L.Glover m~cglved word of the hilil.. of their
fu-st znndehlld, 9 pound DimeDecker,who was born so Liam.
and Mrs. C. N.Decker Thursday
mornlmr nt the PresbyterlsnH m m l .Chicago,Mrs.Deckerwasthe Ionusr Dorothy Gloverandbothshe and Lleut.Dakar
»;;»§§'i»§'u§;;f'.»aiy "Mill
lfsdloy.gf frqm 3.his_ plue..They nm
baum lelks. to vis
oree and
Lawrenc<
ua w DeThe G|Mrs. E. 4Ierhoon.Roy Nels
dex-sen, I
Mr. an
Phyllis u
at the A.lelnndweek-endbnum ho|
SatunllJames S<Lens Pet
Bl||ir.Mr.
\\
na me s a.amzifon 21 mma w %».f=.~2Z3£
ome.Mr. md Mrs. Chlrles Vous, Mr,and Mn. Fritz Jlhnel and Mr. mdMn. Chris hhnel nttended the fu~
Blair,Mr. und Mrs. Francis HuvenditkAnd children md Hernun Haven-dek spent Saturday at the Rixhome uailtinz with dxreshinsr_ Jerry And Cum! Dllev of bm..
nenl of Mrs. Manure: Schmidv. "'a /vu 0Wf f w w w f
Wim iron ls~crown the king and queen ol thel Mrs. Clasie Hmm. Harvev and
[azel ulled on Mn. Lens Wmrrenlmdly sveninx.Mn. Warren in~
-~g;\== ligaments in her lea re~
mt .Mr.and Mn. W. A.Hall re-
:ived word from their daukhter.
Irs.Wnlter Sinon of Glmdlle.
now nvlnz In Chicago wh U t.Decker in maimed wnh 122 uus.
Army.Mr. and Mn. Glover vlan
K/:Dun to g»»§»~<> gf- :ew weeks.
r.an .IWednesdny_,'Q"enLn1 fvr .Y wif?
week vlcauon nur Denver.Thev
ff.f".,»T.'f°'3,"5£"'3i€'!."Y
.;'!"'I¥'*a m un and Mr. and Mm C. E. Runn-bnum viduad gt the Cllrence Vancehome. Sunday evening.Hrs. Fmnk Byen wu called m
Blencae,Iowa.lllt week by the
illnus of her mother.
Mr. And Mn, Geom Harms olCedar Ranidn. lawn wan mmm, n
s m n .
|H i n d l e y ?
ora wenWrich.
M n ~
H i m y
........._.
n n ~m l n : [ m u y ' d m :Fun llv uul luwivnu f-hdr1=.'?|., -n-'»1'a£"'."| 3 l n . C . ~m a h
e N o m u l m : . M o m N¢ | | ._ Em. f_ e l
nys last weekents. Hr.Ind
er.llled I t Jim
an n Mlrhlfu
hir at 8:80 p. m.Samuel Berek H
of Fremont will be in charge ul $
the comnatinn..ll
On the third day of the hir at c<
10 n. rn., a 4~H long contest will e4
be held at the high school Audi- m
tm-lnxn.Basket dinner fm-m m n
lu nHxm dMr. xnd ME-E.' ffl
Rohver ;'~"~ 'J' ".;T "|ru-. ma I Willhmmd.Bll1y. <=°fT».| ma cm.. ».|mana "" :fi "` " 3" "§'f:=»1e=e. ~ i'E»%-. na- .,.:':1=¢ | { J .- . d . .# L a l L . . -. 4 " I l l nl'¢||l..\w w w e e ! !a n t h R N T i f rv w v v n u v " ' ° " ` d woO y e s a .|"n t. »E'.. 1. .Ch le \_'2 \ : f ° > f -~=.<=»»» »1»».|H r .. , . , .,;:°." .~.f:..°=. . : .: ' : . . . . s ' ~--...- - - - mm upcuu. seven!wt " f sc k s t the E h ne r P au lheid in the city park at Hoon mn nome m Bensonwauwe, Nehru-Enloyihl I d a k fn'at tha tended the funeral cmy and Friday az und lu n u r Fnmont.Fri da y nm.s¢hmue l t Im home.Thum- evengxm were Mr. and "f gui Sundav.
m d M n Rmm m»..»~»--»-'--1 '»--" ~'
and also xt-nf Mn.Mar-
brt Calhoun,
ck Andrewsnudnn home,
md evellink. hanqrinz Mm CecilMcAllister,(formerly Min Nel-mind Peterson) of Ja-mest.own_ Ca1l~fomia.M n .Elmer Beth Ind babyduuzhter.Knren Kay, visited atQue Ed Chrillumen home, Wednes-
Fritz Poppe'a aésordinn band pro- irlnr
vidi ng the mus ic .d u g ;
nf.h#F f|P»l|1n|m | 1 5 'ani Haul S..thé L. E. §.;¢;;;;
day eveninrr Mr.;z¢\£"`ii."ii
----~-----»- -»»»~allUU " 1 111 b r t I r tiwill include style show iudxins at §Zm.'" nu ° ' anna :mera '
1 p. rn.; livestock uhnwmamhip at Misa Etta Lanzemeier,who2; style revue at 3 p. m.Between man-Iame to Richard Liermxn w4 and 6 p. rn. the Douglas county|P*k° niece in UIQ near future, W'
an fevavfzrz f;:,";°;:§;"§f~P:1,zg§,"
wi hm Hater, Mrs. Mirserau.liréd at fhe§'{Mr. §"'* Mrs Edwlrd Mem and at Em Cityn o n ,c a l .o f H a l 4I 8 | v i B I t E ( ]} H ¥ | ' ¢n n t r n u - u i . . l . . \ . .' ; L ! K n n B n \ F *M F R n d M
an d ME n ; f i _ M\ ~ ; " i ; :
an d Ma tti e J a n e vis-
Stua rt Tallrnan ho me
f l f " ¢ \ » I ¥1 n . |- - . A . . L ! l
auuu||J BUllr¢.ll.U. sums, Elf. lllll MTL ".Floy d H i n :an d Te rr y ,H e r b e r t ~ z f d t h e n i
W e n d t , . m x a n d B m m m m .Wedneadav 0 c
Mr .an d Mr s .Flo y d Hi n z an d Mr s W i ll a m m
T e r r y ,a c c o m p a n i e d b y M r .a n c l i e r t v i i r z e l n f , ; _= , g g
M m ~' n u a n n 4 . u l . . - _ _H *I ' P l
a n | q l y
~n h h h n a n . 14-H band will present a conceit gg";;y~dM;_j ;,;"d'°§°Jf»i"I§°<;`i?@.'*;;
and n¢_6 p. m. the annual 4-H par- linm Schmidt and Mrs.Willisad.; wxll be held.Wmners of th°|Voz1 on Sundnv afternoon ac tl
song contest will be presented andrlmdlea Hall of sr. Paul's Lumen
at 8:30 p, m. following music by'chur1:'h,_gggh of H TltheDodgecounty 4-H orchestra wrapped Wm "F"srourand at 9, winners of the full' will gd yo-~ ° ¢ $ . , " ° ° '
most of them."Advn-..inbeacknowledged.
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In
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r " "-.-. u\.I6ll| uuyg 1315 WQQKhMwirr . m d Mr s . E mi l Schoor.D r .an d Mr s . L . M.Peterson
End two dauzhte-rs. .Tlwtiueline and
snet,le f t Saturday on a tw o 'week's vac nti h i
- - . . .. . . . w . . . n m u n s ;u u u u l u l u C l l l l *d r e n o f F r e m o n t v i s i t e d M r s .
L o u i s a L u n d ,S u n d a y .
M i s s P a t r i c i a H a r p e r o f O m a h a
a n d B e r n a r d K a r n i n s k i o f F o r t
L e o n a r d W o o d M i a s o u d v i s i t e dhl l t a |ri h e q g l t i h r o u f i a ' i i . " ' m § ¢ » .g i l l s a i 1 c \ i | | § ; 1 : . : l c ; a y a t t h e W i l l i a m H a r p e r
OM , - ;° § : § n § £& ' c k f v i i t I G e n e F r e n c h o f O m a h a .v i s i t e d
r e l a t i v e s i n W a y n e .s s m e h i s o a r e n t s .M r .a n d M r s .H a r l a n d
M r .a n d M r s H a : r v D a t e Frenc h, Thursday .d f rrnan Ra lp h Colsren c ame f r o m Siouxl i l g f ~ ~ . ¢ § § ° F . i f ? " ' , ? P ' " . c i ¢ v . O n a n w l n i n n r fn 'ink 1..:.. :....-
0men A acu \u:||u1:|| uuu 50:15, IDBII5Sundaya t Sto rm Lak e.Io wa .re-
tur nin g in th e e ve nin g.The Mc C& r1hy Pr ome ss ivg C lu b
met. Th urs day at the home o f Mrs.
Chris Christoffers en, at whic h time
a covered dish lunc eon honored
Mr s .J u d ith Aron son an d Mr s .J o hn Bar ry ,whose birthda y s oc -
curred durinnf J uly .The a fter noon
was pleas an tly sp ent a t g ame s.
Mr s.J u d ith Aron son atte nded
n m t\r:l..a.. \:r_...|_..-'
______nunsu nucase.........»q.|1111 u n u n g r o l z m OIMtmd ay afte rno on.Omn h a are vzc ntioninz th is week
Mr. a nd Mrs . 3_ W J o h n s o n md a t th e A n d r e w Mn tz e n h o me
dgaghfgrg vrerg lllpp e r gu¢3|;3 a t H H Minnie KOYSLKB o f ~the Le on ard Horler ho me. W edlie s- md Mr s .B e r t h ;W endt o f Blai r
gEy _ in h o n o r g f lo n n r d r s ~ ~ R l 1 ¢ 3 t S 812 the Ben
can ome.§| -and Mr s .Visi tors a t th e An d re w Ms tze n
visited Mr s C},5,H§nu,r:| sJ W ed?::;;Ifhome, Stmdav. were Mr. and Mr s .
day even ing:'' He r b K o e n i g a n d n mn y and Mr .
Deivreg 'I'ieuren spent B e e m l l m d M m .He rman W ie se a nd c hi !-
day s la st week a t the wi lli a m d r e n o f Omz d u a n d Mr and Mr s .l w i é w gn d M m f"l.»3..c1.._.1 lw i l i i n m vnln »»..l 1|n|....._
uwmou
Q i3'X"i N
TO US!
See Qs ForB I D S
New Ana dn~ Grain
Phone ~1
5 7 ~ ~
B E N R E E H
llolmqnist Grain & Lumber Company
Q i3'X"i N
TO US!
See Qs ForB I D S
New Ana dn~ Grain
Phone ~1
5 7 ~ ~
B E N R E E H
llolmqnist Grain & Lumber Company
b¢,h " '-.v»u| | § :u r bane UKo_-.. -»-.. ~.\.»..¢|5| vu unn. :ul Him.."P" em Qlev wi ll me n d ¢r.~.+'QY~H e is being transferred tn me wuue-W OO!!!]JIC§l|Cmo nt,Sunday .Snendznsr 3 ;~ ~- ---nah \JllllH ~¢|||¢:u ';;°=zulu.w | n m .the day |'r h .I me.oss spent,fr o m Th u r s -
e C h e e r f l Ch . d a t l S dsrs.an d C lu b me t m f h ~Ccgoklm,sr _-§,= c h'é?=,§"\F'°""£,"a t the
E .E .e ttsc h oss,ome.E:\n.nlinn | ?'*""'Bdm P1238 WBPE dinwlnnndr A l l f é nl.l.lllber from h a m m_
Len Gly n.Th y j " T ""i 1"fandM m .W i l l a m m s t e ann whf.
have been theme for several weeks
. T h e memb ers o f the Conzrezu.:
l§0;1H Ladies C heldha one
o c o c covered s lunc eon at.the churc h,Wgdnesdav afternoon.
\,;g_h __*°§1§n£Y;f1vg ladies Dresent.
'South Dakota.
_Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Faimhxld andBen wer e S und ay visi tor s i n 0 ma~
ha. at the ho me o f Mr .an d Mr s.
To m Thomp son.
Mi ss V i r d n i a T a l l m m returned
to Counc il Bluffs, Iowa. Friday af~
ter a f ew d ay s a t th e C. H. Nolmn
a t he r ho me wére Mlis
Meadnmes E .E .Blac kma
Ma ttha n a nd . » mm. - M 1..1¢°uéé¢`,` £n`d"S1§i»§L"§eY§ `aY1"`6`i "51§i1fI :
hs;Everett Aronson and famiiy
of Omaha,Chester Arunaon and
family of Lincoln.Mrs. Lynn Armntromr and Mrs.Judith Arcmson spent. Wednesdayin Fremont, where they were din-
ner guests at the William Arm-etrumr home.. M m Judith Aronson and Mrs.
:or a.demonstration a"""f"*" tended the anniveraarv dance.Tuesday.t B ' ~ " I s u mm.m m ..given bv the'
Mr.and Mrs,George Clmnon SChl!NWI: Hoilteln Verein
and son of Omlha ,mud at the]Mr. and Mrs. Andrew MatzenEd Charron home,Thursdafir "L Spent Slmdlv rn0rr1i.ng with Nor-~jm-; Ma e in Gfwwgi Iowa.
e Am gpgnt r. an re.ie 086 visitedwith his mother, Mmtfh;Jea".]r d'H'I~ and Mrs.Fred Weatenzxarcl,
Mr.and Mrs. Harry Sw|m5¢m|F'ndav evening.
ggg {amsly _attended the Sundnvl .*!r=Roger: .Foley enwmined
,;'"'mgu mr b u n n e u session 1Ti§|" °'" °'Mr . a n d llr l.e g g ; - . ~ § ' £ ' f ' . . " 9 ! ' ° . ° " " " * ° f ! l \ l . » - - .nn..- _Franiy Biecken ofv l u h l g u ,III IJ IU IB ~f1"0ITl W e d -. . .u f.' m n n n n e l d h a s r e -it u r n e d f r o m L i n c o l n w h e r e =h = " £ ~ 5 ? 2 § ` ¥ f$ § § § J h ' § '. 2 2 f " M ? f : r s MN JSa r g e n t t h e l a t t e r n m o f t h e w e e k R i e c k e n w e r e e n r o u t e f r o m C h i u -
Rvin l g m " 'I1 ° " } " " ° 'fi M r s .H a r r y g o t o C a n l d a
c e a n n n a r m y .'
n h n n r n
M m .. L a u r a H i l s s e l m a i n n f \.r..\V x m t o r s T u e a d a v n v ¢|41.
S h e r r y M o o r e o
M u f ~ -I t r n u u n
r Bhlr and °n|D\llUlll Inu :vunt eh. nm n m'I;§:'::'...°~:m1'.&.|UP-_lldrlln|.I MAI u ug ; a a ¢c u lc |Mr.and Mrs.w e r e a m o n g t h e
" H u l\ i il l 4 |. r n n \ nn | {
D,ce&z'}iiJ~1
IIawthornny g n |~" " I - . u \UL Al|¢||a J K " * " "u ; n | | |GL \ | l U1M ¢ 0 l 1 1 D n n 1 e d b O e o n v a l m h o m e w e r e R e v .~ Ver ner,R n d h i -f u m » | ~ : . . | . ? . r M m . E .P . B n o h m - n f l " 'm l . . . . . . . . . § £ 'f'
My. hid ~\ :- - - . v . . \v n n | , ¢ ¢ || [L n g l E d ; 5 h " " " "» - " n y a . n J | | ¢U I .p | § | |g f ; ' 1 l é l u ~ ~' ; ; ; ; n ' j E d C h a r n o ; 1 ' g a m e S u n d a y ~1 7 | " i 8 t ¢ l ! B ¢ h ~£ 1 1 0 ~
" i f n d M E 1 ' r n n 3 ' f n ° '
. l h .' f . " "a l l a t t e n d e d 'D l l f m c " "" ° " " m . , § f.H .c .L m ° " 'M o n d n y
r .a n r a .a r o m o u oa n d J o a n w e r e d i n n e r e s t a ,S u n -M r .a n d M r s .C h l r l e a C h H s t e n ~M r s .A l l d ! ' ¢ \ | , :M i l z e n a n d M m .
d a y ,a t t h e p a r e n t a l .l g mr o d F r e n c h m e n a n K a r e n v i a r i t o d n t t h e J o r -T h u n c e y W m z h t h e l p e d M r s .
h o m o .a t K e n n n r d .W g ,C h r i s t e n s e n h o m e .S u n d a y .|e m u W n l c o x c o o k f O r t . h r
. e B h e r _ aJ o h n T h o m p s o n o f O m n h n h g d s r : n d M r s .- 7 0 l R ' ¢ n C i m s t e n s e n i ? i 2 Y d .
b e e n s p e n d i n g s e v e n !d a y s v i s i t . - | n p ° N' ; t W e d n e s d a v e v e n i n g i n K e n .C h a r !° " ° v " n n f f t h e w e e k a t t h e
' m f h g ° ' = ; § i " § =i n t h e M c C a r t h y e b u v v x t h M r .a n d M m .C l y d e R ° = ~ g M » . r v e 8 S o I l g g ' é £1 ; " e ; e f ' ¢ N b l l d m
.U 8 l ' l . . B ~" °s ' f n J Z 3 o g g u e a t s o f M r .a n d M r s .M r .a n d M n .P e t e G l s e n e y ; f , ¢ r - l " " °M P ;G ~ ? 0 ¥ 2 ~ e S o l !a n d J a c q u e l .
J a m e s T h o m p s o n w e r e t h e i r s o n t a i n e d a t d i n n e r .S u n d a v .f o r a ' § °° , §l u l m a ,. I o w a ;M r s .M i n n i o
a n d d a u i l h t e r - i n - l a w .M r .a n d M r s .N u m b e r o f r e l a t i n g a n d f r i e n d s ' M o e p e o f W a n s i d e .N e b r a s k a
J a m e s T h o m p s o n a n d b a b y o f l h " ' 1 ' ! |O m a h o .| _ _ _ r a .E m m a S o l !a n d M . ." * ° " * " -
lshirley and
_.--...»»;vnu;zur S h iMrs .F .E .Webb.
I T h a~'t§_hrrle§ W .An dr ews faq;-i v .avlmr silent two we e 5
ln Yello wstone P ark . return ed la st
week.
Mrs. E d Sie nq-ist left Frida v for
Ceresco to vls it rela dves andfriennds.She ac companied Mr .
su d Mr s H a I e v Amalelqv.wh o
rnvn nn f 1--
.-... ...un uslllv HUC lknnvalln'and fa mily a nd Mr. an d Mrs. D. S.
Pritc hahd and David went to Y ork,
Sunday, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Cly de
Hansen a nd sons.Lo la Mae Ha n -
aen re turned afte r a we ek in York.L y ma n Ca mb er x, J r. . of Oma ha
s p e n t th e we e k e n d a t the Daren-
ta l. L y ma n Camberg,Sr.,home.
Sunda y vi sito rs were Mr. and Mrs.l?»"»-h..._|I \* '- " " \ . .v u Lu L-z ncu ln t o v i s i t W m ||\ . u l u n ||i1IUW 1flBK .1 01 U f f l a h h .§§»'f'}f?.f"L'B v r n n A P D l E ' b \ r a n d , m f R S u n d a y d i n n e r s w e a t s a t t h e J a p
e v e r a l d a B.o e e n b a u m h o m eM T B .F .E M 9 f n h I n f ;\ \~~~
Genuine
o n y o u r
New Ana Qld Grain
Phone fi~~T 1
5 ~
llolmqnist Grain & Lumber Company
YOUR ss IF
Wlu.`/OU
GO READ
FAR THE ADS
n._..1...I M m .W i lls .. .wr - - -we Iwendf nf R|...:...."\C"1..'3 in urn llla lMrs. Paul
Irv W iesv.
m d Mr s.
--»»ovu :e il r tl£lI.Yeven ing for a wee khg tri p to Es tesPar k,Colorado, a o m hnon,F .R.Ha i g h »~'5"?§i§¥iy E?
W ne.
_ _
_-..... nuumluuulil l.lll]. Ul| | f6of F ort Calhoun . Mr . a nd Mrs. J oeSte wa rt an d Iva n An der se n.
Rus sell J ohn so n o f K ans as City
ig vi5|i§ing;_hi§narents.Mr .nmI
,_.., ..- -.¢»||, mx. anuasr u m-_.....»mul u w lf .C08
r,
uuuuus.'a n d Li llia n :ment Sunday M w n f i g d ~ ~
M r and Mrs. 'I'horns,| Barry.l!=d_noon a t the Bla i r a wi mmmlr D00l!PEte W u lf a n d famii y .
c h i ld e n o f Oma h a were Frndllr tpada,atten ding a.Sun dav Sc hoox Mrs.Lou ie Voss,Mr s . I
evenifllf callers a t Lhe J a mes | p 1? i ¢_ __.I-.. ,. .'Phnmnslnn hmnn UU0 vos<Mrs . J o
'nsl spent
|Ru meli
-»==-no .nnpiebv of Ommha insoendinthisweekwithher
uncle. larlev Aooleby.Mr.and Mrs. Juv Blackburn.who were accomuaniai bv Mr. andMya. Geofme Miller of Blair. on n.
rmedtoh Yel!31wnone rP§1rk.re~
um ome e ur o week.L P, Miller. |JInfha| Nr \».°=-~-
mn. oonn H. Johnson, Robert andHelen E. Johnson came home after
several weeks visit with relativesin Kansas City.
Mrs.E.L. Kaufman. John AI-drich,and Muriel and ArleneKaufmm of Newman Grove, Ne-braska an-ent Satumlav and Su »|nd l V I t t h ! ! " n n \ L ~ l - . - l ." ' "I
\" m "l' " ; n e f § H I B a c h m n n a p e n t p lJ a c
eQ u e w e e k - E n d k a m o n e ;m l a u v a s a ~
N a L 0 R 8c l u b o r ? 1 n e e t i n R a t u l "h w y ;o f m f g
'I'
benolh Ne "Z "»u.¢n<m a 4 H
lene Goreham. F1-nday 'een-noon
f i r "m i s s y ;
mr. and mm. John S¢hme¢1=»»»~I§='l»"{.»,"rf.7"u§`i'¢.»'l'$=f' Mr. ander of Fremont and Christ!an|Lyle Jann and Alvin Vuhnson of Kenmrcl called on Jornhrist§nsgn,_'I'ueaday.Bari J0h,,-'§f§'dH gwmoma with
»--u;f~°C;;;,;= :nent tge vm no n i} 1 i "" u u a n west!!t lte ns an o m re ume n in 'Hu Ei t h i f .fath er.e I e
M n 4.~Bugd Vanc e an d
un-y vwwa Tueadn v at J.C.hriswfllenu.Mr.And Mn.Guin Mzthiuen
nd dauzhtern :penn Sundny at dm
ertel Bemlmn home.
.Mr. qnd__Mn. Chu-lea Chnmm.
é.- -...\. ¢¢v| nc4BUl| l.1D|llB.E l l lLo u md Ma ry An n Ka ufman , wh o
have been s tay ing a t the Nelsonhome, return ed home with th em.
Mr .an d M n .R m m l l Petersen
L p e n t a _f g d a y n w i t h h e r b r o l h n r .
..=.* $ T § .~~Cfv1| \ f .¢ ! P I ` :H
.. .r . _4 ' _
Svogex-son,H l r r v an dAlma :n ent Fri day eve nimr at. Ber-
nnnd 'lmmrln¢nn"n
l lB
H O U R S 9 lo XZ; 2 to 5.Appain tmenta Made
Colds, S-ciatica,Neuri tis,Lu mb ag o,Hea d-
achas,Rheuma tinm,Ap p md i d ti n ,Conlti~
potion;Sinus, Liver, Stomaqh , Kidne an d
Bla dde r Tro ubles , F ema le Dmord en er v-
o u m e u :Hiszh Blood P n u n w -m
nuwnra nuller. and family at Sid-ney. Nebraska.Mr. and Mrs. C. H, Nelson wereSunday :masts lt the Howard C\|l~
penper home ln Council Bluffs.Iowa.
Mrs.Clyde E.Rosenbaum andMrs. Hsrlsn Christensen visited at
the Jergen Christensen h
____________,....._len ana Knren Rose were 1:63-Amonxr thode nttendlmt Uwlnizht me-sts at the xmrsnul. J. c.
Ksnnard Luthennnixnduy Sehlgol Christensen. home.
~__r.g;_j;";,;§. 'f=§fl.l5?'.f.»..Z.. ~ Bev-Bemud Thompson md son And
erll/Hans,Hnrrv and Alma Mrs. Ammds Svonnon visited Atsvsienon und Mr. md Mrs. Clark James 'Hwmoson's.Thunday
Jahnel and Norma Sue.|evemmr.Alma Svozmun was a Satur-omo, Sag. day sfbemoon calleg at the Rav.Adv¢rH|a in Tha Enbdrpnlturduy.|P. C. Jensen home m Kennlnd m It Brlngs ResultsThe Kennnrd Homemaker: Club see Rev. Jensen's molihen who iswillmeet.August E. with Mrs. ill.James Schmeder.l.~.¢.|..,.>AMrs.Hem-v G u m. u mm w..a.''
Imdl i n ~ ; ' i » r ' " " "° " ' : " ' :
(inpruti e Adi ultm~tl.
D r . D . C .K l e e , C i i n p n c t o r
P H O N E 2 5 4 A
Genuine
o n y o u r
New M Old Grain
Phone' ~§ ~ ~- T1
5 7 ~
llolmqnist Grain & Lumber Company
YOUR ss IF
Wlu.`/OU
GO READ
FAR THE ADS l ¢ l } L l " A 1 s 1 R F : i r r
61'
,/
$`onwf/a//.SZfmcfo/. ..m I to '_;=;yd@";»5 55>'§§»'5==-Qi' ».$°m2 wg:
r. an vs,o blngfl ol gl-gf Y osen num and
_ r. an rs.Ch H.lsneq Mrs.Gustle "§M,§f§'"2§
nuncnl Bluffs, Iowa. Friday even-
nesdav at Howard Willlamaen's.Several in this community huiLhreshers Inst week.William Wul-bern's new finished Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs.Paul Wulf. Don-
ald and Clifford helned Mn.Fritz Jann ¢-nlohme- an ».;.n.,|....
1wi f
HOUSE P I;2aM| .i \ii {f 233 "'- - - - . . .................,'91 n PS. _Leonard Mi lla r .Mr .ml M n F'1anl|rmm..\...;..
The IPaint That Spreads More Easily
L o n g e r - G o e s F a r t h
.-----vw uamoun. and family attended a.hinhdayBpi§1"¢h§"i§2,k?;"L"'of 0mahalnar'£v at Blair Thursda evening]
tal. Rav Brnum ,.1}.__.gt the pa:en-Int the John Wohsmann iiom.tha!
wow" ;;=;;
Now Is The Time ~
To Renew Old Surfaces 5-
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namem m .Ron.
wmlr
at '§!*'5*lQ- Ariuiii. I'J.'fI!""{§.'.2' "é' :."'='.::':'_°f_==°1'1"=21- I I To Avoid tlne fmbar noome nfnllln E mpty Tnnlu*lllip|:inq.h's-yodlmxl>oltaacormd»d.w¢mbc\hryeabhwan'l
mahyoupulhilyou'llp\xllinloeurlnaticn£oscomploh¢»cl¢-up
boionyou|\m»!youxh'ip.I4!our|oxvieom ¢apupm¢yo\arca
cgadmtlummsrdrivinqhumds.
Exportlorvioov|MhSunnignQ\naHtyPloduqhhyo\mrcar'|bod
dohm¢.You'|1|ihuurc1oann||moaa.too.U|¢ourFBE|vadm¢IUl
andhundycarloqbook.Stnrin»oon.Go8uv¢rdgndlt1»lnxy.
__ -.,.,...uv.Q. 1.nuuuer or Uedlrmfmmra.Bella Wen and Bluff: wu a caller nt Svogersonrs.Smell; Eden :mem nmmn, Wedneldn .gg tim Wert home And was Hr. md Mn.illixm Von and
¢ Ev uvmmht mme At the sou: gan: Sundav wich Hr. mdWei Y Ywma ln Blair be- Mn:rs Petrnon,»5'n?"" "' w her Mme at Visitan at the wnuun Vogt.
mi' Mrs "\?v.».|D.:K . l'8'1'F_.l@§'."'!!Y 'fem Mr. FM Mn.
333 NY,Mr.»}»E""M"§"
non.Glam Hay.Elaine m d Mn.G a r n e r S e r v i c e ' r s ~./9
On u. s. 13 Blair, Nobr.~
¥INDEPENUENTLV 0WNEDand0~ERATED *A*
Lumber
Blair. Nnhnab. July 81. 1941
mm.
OTICE OF PROBATE OF WIL
A. C. Debel. Attorney
.the County Court of Wuhlng
ton County, Nslnukx.NOTICE:(hu the IB!day o
ugust, 1941, at 10 o'clock A. M.
the County Court Roomslair,Washington County,N~~ka, Mae Lazure will eller for
~bate, a wrltten Instrument pur-
'ng w be t h e l m Wi ll md
~Lment of Joe Lazure, deceased,
whleh time and place all per-
ns concerned may appenr md
Brhm & Jenson Co.. an
mi a 5.42J. E. Campbell. Com. meet.-i mn 15.15Christanun Ihr. Co.. aun-plle:598.47
Clerk Dist. Court. Conn
costa 1.00CountyClerk, Pvswn.ew.18.70G. L Dixon Co., nndit 198.47
R. E. Flirchlld. Institute.54
1 .10etc.amber!Hdwe.. lullulies 11.11am. Publ, Co., suppllen 8.00
K-B Printing: Co., aunplies 87.82
W a lte r L ar s en .re nt 25.00L. D . L ong , C om.
me e ti n g ;1'T.'?0
I ul D
.. . . :." ".
."._.r¢:f ~ g n 'I.Q w " »»*».:»f g..
L e la n d M u ll e r m e n t S u n d a y ls
th e K u n s t o f Hi n C o n a n d G° ° { g
Beard.After no on callers a t
Be a r d h ome we r e Mr s . F re d Hu l-
ler and daug hte r, Marily n.
Ma r y A n n Bu n n wa s a sweat
se ver a l d ay s th e latter bu t o f th ewe e k o f h e r xn n dn a r en ts , Mr . md
Mr s .Hu g o Hu n k , a n d he r unc le
=d aun t,Mr .m d M r s .D ln i e lPre sc o tt of Oma ha.Th e H u c k :
;d Pre sc o tt;were Sunday visit-
|at the B y r on B un n ho me .Mr .an d Mr s .J .S.Oonetsr en~
rtained a t supper,Smadxy ,f o r
l r s . C o ne tf s bro the r- in- la w a nd
ister,Mr .a n d M n .C.J .F i m n
CALHOUN socnmHOLDS PICNIC
The Progrenive Sodety,Fart
Cdlwuu Pnsbyterlm wamafl
urgxnindon, held itl lmmll pot-
luck picnic, Wednesday evening, intheFort Calhmm pxrk.Thole
wha nttanded the picnic li lo
bfought their clothing donations
for the Presbyterian missions, atthat time.
visiud l t the Hawani Tlylurhome,Wednesday anind.Mn. Mika r of Hogvalll.Nebraska.,in visi xt her mater.
Mn.Joe Lava :nd family.
Mr-md l l n .Hans Anderson
P l l l & | »Northvmnt Quarter (s unt IP-
prodmsbaly the Smith 134 feat
of¢ he EA¢ t9 9!a et) ots odo nxo, ul in Township 1s North.R¢ 'n|n9Ellto f01 eSlxthP.H.,in Washington County, Nehru-kn, contdnlng 176.7 acne, morn
or lean, subject to n pipe llna
easement dascribed in Book 51,Page 585 ol tha olfidll record:
of said county, real nlma un-~f F O N T A N E L L E N E W S g n w -ma family n u r
The - n v'met at the home ol h a d Hn!-A n d |
_mm a nd dnulhhr Arm.:Wil-c m l ~ J w -nu mmn And Mn.w.x»
F o r t C | | | \ o u n
._M """°'*W" cms n°'2i.i'f§&'°»7.»9»H¢°"`i"L'3»'¢E
Min Anita Mehrens returnedhome Wedneaddy from Wray. Col-
orado, where she had been vialtimz.M m M u Lnzure entertained
Wednelday afternoon lor MissaMaryNahum,Evelyn Peterson'gn' Mgrtenson, Daisy Slader mdduh Slerk.Mr rand M...u..\,<~\,,-
o r a a ury wr.Duane Bolchultdisplayed A ul! blnnket, nrlvdnz nfew pointers nn lu cnnnructlon.The next meetinz will be held attlwhomeo l Marlin md DelmarWol!_
Relative:and friends regrethearing. of the serious Illness of
vunoltz were the o f n h -tlvea lnvlnf b l r t m v l n July
who were onored nt a party atHue Lnnghont home.Ouwf-mm;
mem fwera Mr.and Mrs.W.Hallman,Vloln :md Erwin/ IndMr. and Mrs. Wnlnr Vnoltz, all
of Stanton.
A.yn Chrlltlun Sick at her hm... an __A pum _e '"' of D' E:
kndvm. DafemdmtsI|Y o u : h d eac h of y ou wi ll ta ke
rnntivn flmf l.\nvrl (1 lifmnrv andaB
I __-. -.._ auldv aulll DIBGBT :ma Fremont.Mrs Sick `§i£ffé}§`d' 'liDorothywere dinner Events of stroke Neadayher 80th birthda
y.Hrs. Edith Kruge. Sunday.She in a fonner readdent of Fonta-Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlea Klindt and neile and the widow of the intoHrs. Gertrude Ranmubsen of New Rev.C. Sick who served as pastornln Grove wore guests of Mr. and of the Salem Luthenn ChunzhHz- RicJ1.rc1_Siovgrs, Thursdsy.|here.
meservy or Beverly Hilll,Cali-fornia, Miss Edna Davis of Lin»coln,Mrs.Julia Lindltmm andMrs. Lily Ruemre Button of Fre-
mont were early morning callersat the H. S. Monks home, Tucs-dav
g
contest the prohnh thereof.Daied thi! Sth dny ol July, 1941.
(SEAL)Juhn A. Carrlgun,
27-4t County Judge.
No rma OF ADMINISTRATION
In tba County Court of Washing-
fnn County. Nebrukn.
ESTATE OF Chris Jansen, do-
. ....v ,.»......u», u Jw...wn muwilh right ol survivorsbip, and not
aa tenants in common, in and tothe above described real estate, and
to Iuve said defendants and each
of them Adjudged to have no llsuon or inwrut In said nal astute ormy put thereof. md that they he
perpetually enjoined Irom in my-me f w e f e v f s w e . U-| ¢ » P? "
Omaha P1-tx. Co.. mnvlies 92.59J. 'C. Ridnour Co., mmnlleu 214.91R, H. Robinson, supplies 64.80
Stephenson School Sup..mrpplinl ,5.15M. Louie Shun. salary 50.00
N. E. Tilden.auxvaylmr 78.45Unma Chem. Co.. supplies 5.01
R. Weldlm. llbor 80.00J. D. Adung Co.. Efmln.615.00
::°..:'a::."s.:;': ,§g..'I§`f's.¥,."fi'1'§
Mr;.wAbe ei\erlmd mad -5;-_-gg
rs.an eLépgerlmd: e n t Monday with
'xonuna Riche: md son. Neil.called on Mn.R. L.Gnnke andMila Annu Qdlt. of Omthn, Wed~
nadav-Chnrln Hlmlln.\...1 |,.i. mr.
ann son, Joseph. ol Benson.Mrs. G. A.Rathnunn :mended
|_W.R.C.kenslnzton meeting,may Atternoan. at the home ofIllru. Geo e McBride in Blair.W y lllernoon guest; 01
Nf l . ~ A.Rathnnnn wars Mn.,Will Lmden of Bldr md Mr. andM m Dale F1-att md two daugh-°°'2.:' Hz- e»»ss1~»f_<=~\1f°;==»~
11
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b
n
u.
mr .me mr s . G e o e Rnhier., and Beth atbendexc r the W il
Woods Dic nic at Fremont, Sund
lu nvul LL -7' " "- - '"'
g»f»|_iis§»Jm¢ Heith me Wedneadnv|_ Word 1 ln tgf Pohocco wlaemuaha ~ w t
er vann ,x-. nn n ..W.tennn.
Dr. md Mn. M. A. Ritzen mddaughter,Anitn,and mn.Nor~
m m and Mr.and Mrs.H.S.Mnnfze motored to 0l'k!|nd Mrk
Mvndxy when they enjayd a nic-nic dinner.On the nturn tripthey visited Mr. And Mn. Russell
Drofls
erywi
monu
sw
v
Sophia W aterman ha d chu-gi):o f
d e v o ti o w s a n d lessons.lans
were discussed to ho ld s n ice
c ream soc ial th e fi r s t pa r t o fAuust.
in J un Ru we i s s p e nd i n g th i s
we e k a t th e h ome of Mr . md Mr s .
IIa
Pfemptoma¢:6omnt0mah|for|efrIaluudawlt.Jo|¢i
md KlmuCity in NSW Mr-Cmdidondhant,mo¢tln:ndou.|bnlelonAmnr£u'|hUrlql.Coun¢:\!¢:mdlomQk|¢onnd'Jdif|:rdnVl| twoupu-nu muh¢|.0ouu|'nr-nm-nmoxhu-,unvdd.il¢¢¢|unk=h|¢hnmth| ddr!a¢ u»» m aqlqp¢ s ¢n-ee m x um lugm mwq.
Yu~p5»»~»|kv lu\|-»u»d|~Iu»n»unh¢
lununcron TRAILW AYS DEPOT 8UI|H'¢1;,{}
C l a r e n c e K i n g A g e n t '
lin srmp 1 Imnno nr IRRILWMH
BURUNGTDN TRAILWAV5
N tnvd unb=¢u=Mr-Cmaxdmed~ new Blvd luxury. "Fw dvlp hh~In
nm, w.§,°»'?>"u#$DIESE
T.D Hinds.former |e Fonilnelle Luthemn ~u
nioyirur the climate and
of Seattle, Washington, do
¢him study and work therers . A. W. Spri c k le ft ~-x f o r h e r h o m u i n *-ois.She #HI 'ma h lhos in Fremont and Lincoln
relatives.
W¢ le pzlr
R A D I o S
G a ~ b l g § t 0
W iex man in T ekxmah.
N a dn e ,Elalna And S hlrley Stlv
: e l of O mn lu are lpendlnk two
week.:here with thelr gnn dpa x-
ents. Mr. and M n .Fr e d B uc k et .
T h e Ymn z W o ma n Mis s io n a r y
w g ;me t a t lh e LuLl\enn
chu pa r lo n for their July
meeting with Mrs.Gilber t Ruwe
Ln a k y h r B ln h n h n
Nou F on C ath er ln e,m the
lun ol St. Georle|, Bermuda, ll
wel! 800 year: old md lt 1|
lub believed that any hnchelot -
drlnkx eval I lhlmbleh ll nf su In
ter will r n married within |year.
or
i:7j;,.i'i"E 54eeued.Notice ls hereby glven that on
the 8th day of August,1941, at
the County Judge's offlss in the
'mg of Blair, Washington County,Ne risks,at ten o'clock in theforenoon of laid dsy, the follow-
lng matter vcdll be heard and con-
ddered,to-wit:The Petition ofAnna Melton praying for the BP'pointment of Harold E. Roe as nd-
rninistrator of the estate of said
Chris Jansen, deeessed.
s nted this 11th day ot July,1
(SEAL)John A. Corrigan,28-4t County Judge.
NOTICE 'ro DEFENDANT5 OF
s u n 'Fred H. Richards, Jr., Attorney
TO: Officers of the Nebraska Col-
onization Company, in trust for
sald company, Nebraska Colon-lnrinn r.\...........---
session, ann emoymens memo: bytho plstntiffs.You a n de lc ho f you l n r o -quired to answer said petition onor before the 25th day of August,
1941Dated this 17th day of July,1941
ya c. Emé'iZ.1,. M. Erzzy,
28~4t 1 Plnlntilfs.
Nonci; To CREDITORS
0'Hanlon du O'Haulon, Attorneys
County Court, Washington Coun-
ls Nebraska.
Notice is given to the credlton
to appear before me st the County
Court room ln Blair, Nebraska, onthe Sth duy of August, 1941, and
on the lmh day of November,
1941 for the purpose of examinu
i~:§T.1'rE OF Eawmo Peterson,
deo/sued.
|'nlos.Ear-wood, 'maincsmbsum. EmiliaG. A,one Oil Co.. in-easeKumsrd Oil Co.. gasWuston Iamr. hsnlinx
88.76aszsao.ssso m162.40P.Melchion & Son, N', d n 18100Miller Hasselbalch. mnmlrs 7.2!Nebr. Trlcwr & Eawln..1-ensirs 208.56Bomxlrdner Motor C°~. IDD-40
plies 98.
Fnrnberz Hdwe.. suvnlies 4.51Leo Fausset. laborInterstate Msohlne &Suvnly.renllrsWeston Lanz. gravelBois Transfer, hsullnltJesnerson Chevrolet Co.,labor and rennirsMiller Hasselbalch, rqnalrs
Nehr. Tractor & Equln-.eouivmentC. Peck, repairsTyson-Lonk Co., labor
and repairsH. J. Schroeder. laborn__s »..... .
28.18
120.6098.40
1.16
88.9029.83
s4.oos.oo
157.5544-15
gu na "m" zum. a t um u o y d
me ome..Mr. .ns Mrs. Leo Miner and
fu-nily of Blair w m a Mr. md
go- Rollsnd Richter.Wednesday
ternoon.Mrs,Vsca Svawerdt of Miami.
Florida. srrivsd Friday for an ex-
tended visit with her narents. Mr.
and Mrs. E. V. Hath.Mr.and Mrs.Abe Sutherland
spent Fridsv evening visiting Mrs.
e rm , w o wen
""if"'1-"°°»l'£;.»1 1|me r
two months at the Ivan Hovendmkhome. returned Sunday.Veoln Schjodt wled on NormsLund st tfho Clarkson Hospital inOmaha, Thuma sftemoon.Mrs,To ny ai m.. and Betty
visied Mrs. om Clnristensen. 'l'ues~day dternoon.Mr. and Mrs.Guv Matz andbaby of Module.Iowa.called on
Mr. an Mrs. Fred Dornncker andMrs.'Rosh. Sunday.Max . Reeve, and Jack Bunn
...ms aenson ol suna uQlty, Missouri, is exported m ar-
nvs, Friday, to visit until Sundaywithhisosronts,Mr.and Mrs.John G. Jenson.Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dixon and
uhildren and Dr. Norman K. Rath-
mann O! Blair were Sunday visib-ors at the G. A. Rstluuann home.Dr. and Mrs. Normsn K. Rath-
mann and Joan vldted Mr.andMrs._ E.E.Dixon,Wednesday
evemng.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tyson, Mrs.Kenneth 'lmn and Barbara st-
tended a b day reunion at thehomeofMr.and Mrs.KennethBaker of Tekamah, Sunday.The
slsny honored the lwdiel' mother,
rs.puiev Baker of Teknmah.the1r sxsier. Mrs. R. E. Davis andMrs. Harry McDaniels. both ofOmaha.Guelm; this week of Mr. and Mrs.Hlrrv Tyson are Gwenlsvere andColleenBakerofTekxmnhAnd
Barbara Ann Tyson.Mr.und Mrs.Ralnh lsmsvwall
....n1y.Misses Dorothy Dixon,A1Rossndale and lauella Aahey,0"--3_7 snent Friday eveningwms Dixon home.
r. and Mn. Claus Ohrt -vikuests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olat liennlnzton. Sunday.Miss Jenn Neuman left 1'h.s1daymorning for Fort MnrgsColorado. where she will visit l1
zrandrnother.Mr. and Mrs. Georke Ketchmaand hmily were visiton of M1Emma Ketchmsrk, Sunday.
Jael; Smith. Maxine Dixon, Geald Qnxon., Myrtle Tlets. and MrC. Dlxon motored lo Union, N,brsska, for the weekend.
Mrs. Grace Tietzen and Mr. arM m Curl Neuhaus of Benso1lsft Monday momimz for Cslilu
s.Mr. and Mrs.William Suve1
krubbs spent Sunday at the homof Mrs. Fred Jenkins of Bldr.M d M Seranrsymour Smitand Misa Arlene smm. nr n.....1.
I
e'aims.All claims not filed on orbefore the 8th day of November,
1941, will be forever barred.9Da¢ed thi?11th day of July,
1 41.(SEAL)Jolm A. Carrigan,28~4t County Judge.
DISEASES
OF TH E RE CTUM
Dr. J. Tilton Young
H50 North Broad St.
Fremont, Nebruka
DR. c. R. MEAD
DENTIST
|ERS1P R O C E E D I N G
n 10//mal;
e Cauntv Commlasluneip Room,
Blair, Nebr..July 28,194éThBoardof County Commi
sloners met uurmant w adjou
ment taken July 15. 1941.Present:L.D.hong,J.Campbell_and H. C. Blnoo.The mmuben of the nrecedin
meeting were read and avnrov~After a careful exnmlnatlon othe following bllls on the diffs »-funds. lt was mvved und second~that tha followinv clllms be nllowd.and the County Clerk lhereby ordered to dnw warnnonibn fund:indlmed,to ussame. Clnied, all members pent votlng "aye".H. C. Blaco. Com. work
.ca `»-»r
BENDORFFUNERAL HOME
Phone 40
e'aims.All claims not filed on orbefore the 8th day of November,
1941, will be forever barred.9Da¢ed thi?11th day of July,
1 41.(SEAL)Jolm A. Carrigan,28~4t County Judge.
DISEASES
OF TH E RE CTUM
Dr. J. Tilton Young
H50 North Broad St.
Fremont, Nebruka
DR. c. R. MEAD
DENTIST
|ERS1P R O C E E D I N G
n 10//mal;
e Cauntv Commlasluneip Room,
Blair, Nebr..July 28,194éThBoardof County Commi
sloners met uurmant w adjou
ment taken July 15. 1941.Present:L.D.hong,J.Campbell_and H. C. Blnoo.The mmuben of the nrecedin
meeting were read and avnrov~After a careful exnmlnatlon othe following bllls on the diffs »-funds. lt was mvved und second~that tha followinv clllms be nllowd.and the County Clerk lhereby ordered to dnw warnnonibn fund:indlmed,to ussame. Clnied, all members pent votlng "aye".H. C. Blaco. Com. work
.ca `»-»r
BENDORFFUNERAL HOME
Phone 40
--..».vu vu||||IllIl.},I1 CDFDDFBIIOUthe Succ essora, Anslgneea, Tmst
ees,Rec eivers of Nebras k a Col
onization Company ,as c o r p o n
tion,o r persona ha vi n g charge
o f the assets o f suc h c orpora
tion.real name s un known, J ohr
Iifl. Taggart, A. M. Taggart. Mar
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a
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visit-". and
r_ andlmner
rflfllh
s at-Mar-
hon-mshl
lcker\Mr.
serv-
entenained at L chili sunver. Tues-ggv eeninz. for Mr.and Mrs.
arry yson.Mr. and Mn. Georxe Reid md
Carleen of Her-man and NormaSnyder of Omaha snent Thursday
svening with Mr.and Mrs. Hu»ry Tyson.Mrs.Otto Sorensen of west of
Herman snent Wedneldly with
Mr. and Mrs. Gudmlnd Sorensen.Mrs. A. E. Tilden md Mm. E.
E. Dixon and two daukhten vis-
ited Mr.and Mrs. ODI!Reeves.Tmendny evening. _
, __.......... w..."-vidfed at \'-he Sievers reddence,Sunday.Mr.And Mrs. Willilm Johnson
and daughter,Janet.arrivedThursday lor a vim with the J. W.
Trislen of Fort Calhoun.They
matured to Lon: Pine, Saturdny.retuminz to Chicano. Thursday.Mrs. George Rohwer, Sr., MissCelia Rohwer and Richard Geena-
man left Friday morning for FonMorgan, Coiondo where thev willvlsit Mr. and Mrs. Cari Rohwer.
Misses Lois Sieven and Donnaiflwfdglg spent_the vast week at
an d sons snent Sun dnv wi th Mr .
an d Mr s . L ou i e Dornac ker observ-ing Mr .Dn ma c k e fa b ir thd ay -
Mr .and Mm . H a r r v He a th a n dfa mily called a t th e E . v .He a th
home, Sunday .
Mr s.Ha r o ld Tay lor, J ean and
Pemzy atte nded the R0se Hi ll
Weslevan Gui ld meetinn:a t theLb tlig Ras mu ss en ho me F ri da y lf -
ternoon.Mr .and Mr s.Gu y Ma tz and
Ma r y K a th r y n o f Module.I o wa
and Ma r aret W u lf o f Omaha.,
e n Sun v after noon guests a t
e Ch r is W u lf h o me .
- ' . . ¢ » . . . . . -
No b u s i n e ~ c o m i ~ o r e the
Board wc adjourned to mee t A u -
gust 11. 1941.
He le n K .Bolt, Co unty Cle rk.
rr ru a T o u m m
Head The Ads
_'1 ~F-r .
_ . .4 .M ." -
Membe rs o f the Tr ia ng le
~cef. Pig, Beef Breeders. end.Iubs held th ei r an nu al plc nl
he Swi mmi n g P o ol p er k , S u n
Mr. a nd Mrs. J oe Hiltab id elIiftono f Oma h a were :wee
r. and Mrs. Howard J ensen.
ey .Mr. a nd Mr s. An drew Sven~
ntertained at ic e c ream &.lu:ln I-'ridav evening for Messrs.
esdemes Ne ls 'Soneneem
nd Darlene.Chris W rleh
eo r z ia , Ne ll and A lvi n Svrdanddaughters.Ha r o ld
in wa r d Jensen an d families,.dna Blomb enz.
Mr. and Mrs. Ru dolp h Fu c hs
e proud parents o f e :laughonnieFae.born a t the D~
oun ty Hos pital.Wednesday .Mrs .Kr u g e r o f B ee me r i s vi
12 her daulrhter.Mr e.A utprk.and oth er relatives h
rs summer.Mr s . L e o B etts o f Oma ha w
est e t the I...E.Larsen hoonday .
Mr .and Mr s.A lvi n Svenda
d daughters attended a pic nic
~kland,Sunday .Mr .and Mr s .He n r y Jensen
air were c allers at the Ho w
nsen home.Thur sday eveni
rs. J . P . J ense n and A lfred wIle m there on Sunday evenin
Me r i my x Pro je c t Club wi ll h
ann ua l pi c n ic a t th e SwimmlolperkonSundayevening'
e'clock.
Mr .and Mr s.Alf r e d And erd f a mi ly o f Oma h a we r e z u
Mr .an d Mr s .Li lla rd J e
nduy .
rene Frenc h o f Oma h a e~
ndav eve n i n e wi th her mo th
~. C. E. French.
re. Arnold Hansen and c hild
n t laet we e k e n d i n Ru s
h Mr . a n d Mm.Alf re d He n s
a fa mi ly .°
~esdamee Peter Svenclgard.Rllen a nd daughters.a n d Pe
cic lett amd c h ildr en o f B l
re c allers at the An dre w S ven
-home . Thumday eveni ng.
~asm. and Mettdnmes Bert Heand c hi ld en . an d Mi lton Ca
sr and Gene were irueets of 1
-Mr s.Ha r o ld Jensen,Sunda
~re.Reed O' Ha nlon ,Jr.. AJ rhte rs of Blai r wer e lru eitu
.an d Mr s .An dr ew Svendlza
Sunday after noon;Mr .a
.Ha r o ld Jensen an d f n mi
= c allen that e ven in g.
~r. and Hrs. Hamid J ensenilv h eln ed Mr s. Me rle W a rd ~
brute her bi rthda y . Mo nda y .LEONARD AXTELL
..15'l q .~
Miss Ekdlna Wulf spent. Frldav
afternoon at the Albert Hansen
home.
Mr. and Mm.Alfred Menkinl
and son,Rnla.nd_ of Omaha wereSundayaftemoonandsupper:nests at the Hnrold Taylpr home.Stanley Taylvr returned wxth themfor a week_
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Belles vls~
ited at the 0psl.Reeves home. Su.n~day evening.Eullella and Hogg Marla Schlodl.
spent MondnY wngh then-zrand~mother. Mn.Otto Hansen.Mr.and Mtn.Otto Chrlstensenandfnmlly.Mr,and Mm. TonyHansenandllettvandMr.andMrs. Albert Schlodm and fnmllv at-
tended the Lutheran SundaySchoolpicnic at Mead Park inHerman. Suhduy.
Mr.and Mrs.Henrv Ktmhr ofgnlr vlsiwd lllm. Edu Reeh, Sun-
y,Alben Schlodt ment ThursdayandFrldlv ln Newton, lawn at lProductionCnedlt Jubilee meer
inn.He also visited at Ames,Iowa, Airrlcultural Colleze.Mr.ang Mn.Oth;Chrlalehsen
spent Pnday uftemoon at theRuben Tottcn home in Fremont.
Myrtle Hansen helped Mn. Ivangllgvendickcookforthmshera.
unsdav.Mr.and Mn. Wes Storvea andMr. and Mrs. Ora Heal): and Ger~
ald ai Omaha callbd lt the E. V.Heath home, Friday evening.
Sunday cllleru nt the Charleslllneline hnme were Mr. and Mm.Clifford Hlnellne and sons andPrank Hineline of DeSatu. Mr. andMrs..loe Thumnson.Mickev undug- Emerald Vln Beek. NomunanBetty and Nell and RandnlRlchter.
Janet French ls snendinz thisweek with her couein, Gwendolyn
lava. at the Joe Love home.
Mr.and Mn.Abe Sutherlandhelped Hmzh Sutherland eolehntuhis hh-thdur. Saturday evenlmz.Mr.and Mrs. Aunln Renllmw
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MASON IM CARPENTER
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Blue PrlnllP m , - m m s a sno m 30 ltl\ W nlh| Av a lo
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spent Thursday evening with Mr.and Mrs Clyde Metzler.TheMetzlersvisitedMr. und Mrs.
George Litel. Sunday evenink.
Mrs.Carrie Simonsen, Elmer.Edwin and Gladys,attended theFirstLutheranChurchmcnic_atthe Herman Dark. Sunday.MinaEthelSimonnen vt 0mahn_|DentSunday allemoon and evening at
home.Callers at the Oval Reeves home.the past week, included Messrs. md
M sdamel Clair Wardck.Leaver
Halsen. A. R. Benles. Byron Bunn:Mrs.J.s.Roberta md n m m
mr. ana Mrs. George Morza me gs-n camp in West Point, returning Thursday.
~ilchmidl 'ii :¢1if°§ni» lxvlsl mg s Damn .r. an Mrs.Claus Schmidlil L_
uestu at e J. Dey home.Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Her-
man Dey, of Gresham. and Mr. andMrs. Alfred Suhr. of Waco.Hans Kaur oi' Albuquerque. NewMexico, is viaitinz his narents, Mr.
and.Mx-I. Peter Kler.Misses Grace und Edith Nenledeparted Tuesday for a vacation AiEstes Park. Colorado.Mrs. Frxnk Mljoric is visitingthe__Vl[. E. Sanenbergs.
OF TH E RE CTUM
Dr. J. Tilton Young
H50 North Broad St.
Fremont, Nebruka
TAYLOR & WELLSL I V E S T O C K A u c ' r l o N
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Air-Conditioned Puilion, Fremnni, Nebr.
Hogs Sell First at 12:00 0'clock
HOGS CATTLE HORSES SHEEP
All Cemenled, Sanitary Hog Pena; Convenient Clllle
Yards und Horse Stalls
B UY E R S AND S E L L E R S I u v r ma
Call Sl JOHNSON.Blllr, Our Auctioneer,I-'or Slle Dates and Market Information.
SE RV ICE
Modern Funull
Service
Considerate in Cost
w -_r
BENDORFFUNERAL HOME
Phone 40AMBULANCE
FAT HOG MARKET, BY WEIGHT. EVERY MONDAY
~huyler, Nehr.
ampbell_and H. C. Blmo.The mmuben of the Dreeedinrz
meeting were read and aDnroved_After a careful examination ofthe followinz bills on the dirlarantfunds. it was moved :md secondedthattha followinv clllms be A!-lowd.and the County Clerk ishereby ordered to dnw warnntsonibn fund:indimed.to mysame. Clnied, all members mn-ent voting "aye".H. C. Blaco. Com. work
H~+++4~++++~»z-+»:~s-++<z~4»4~4»+¢
Dr. W. F. Hemphill
DENTIST
Home Theatre Building
Blair, Nehrukl
4-4+-M ++-M-++++~»
DR. c. R. MEAD
DENTIST
Room: in Mayle Building
Blair, Nebrlsh
OF TH E RE CTUM
Dr. J. Tilton Young
H50 North Broad St.
Fremont, Nebruka
TAYLOR & WELLSL I V E S T O C K A u c ' r l o N
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Air-Conditioned Puilion, Fremnni, Nebr.
Hogs Sell First at 12:00 0'clock
HOGS CATTLE HORSES SHEEP
All Cemenled, Sanitary Hog Pena; Convenient Clllle
Yards und Horse Stalls
B UY E R S AND S E L L E R S I u v r ma
Call Sl JOHNSON.Blllr, Our Auctioneer,I-'or Slle Dates and Market Information.
SE RV ICE
Modern Funull
Service
Considerate in Cost
w -_r
BENDORFFUNERAL HOME
Phone 40AMBULANCE
FAT HOG MARKET, BY WEIGHT. EVERY MONDAY
~huyler, Nehr.
ampbell_and H. C. Blmo.The mmuben of the Dreeedinrz
meeting were read and aDnroved_After a careful examination ofthe followinz bills on the dirlarantfunds. it was moved :md secondedthattha followinv clllms be A!-lowd.and the County Clerk ishereby ordered to dnw warnntsonibn fund:indimed.to mysame. Clnied, all members mn-ent voting "aye".H. C. Blaco. Com. work
H~+++4~++++~»z-+»:~s-++<z~4»4~4»+¢
Dr. W. F. Hemphill
DENTIST
Home Theatre Building
Blair, Nehrukl
4-4+-M ++-M-++++~»
DR. c. R. MEAD
DENTIST
Room: in Mayle Building
Blair, Nebrlsh
Co_gpt.y Qgmrnisaioners Roomulanr. Nebr.. .Iulv QR. 1911!The Board of Equaliz ation me t
pursuant bo ndjuumment takenJ u ly 15. 1941.
Pre se nt: L. D. L on g, H. C . Blu-
co,an d J .E .( k mn b e ll,County
Cunxmissionera.M.Louie S tmve ,
County Assessor,a n d He le n K .Bqlt.County Cierk.i1
.by
u r n
a t
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Mrs. Clarence Simpson and Mari-lyn, Mrs. Bryan Warrick, and MissEvelyn Hansen ol Omaha.Jack Kuhr submitted to an ap-
Dendectnmy at the Blair Hosnltal,Tuesday. July 22.He was able boretumSunday. and is recoveringnicely. aecurdimz bn Intent reports.Sunday visitors at the H. C.Kuhr home included Mr. and Mrs.Woodrow Svendzaard and childrenol Blair,Mrs. P.K.Nelson andMr. and Mrs.H. K.Nelson andfamilv of Omaha.Mr. and Mrs.Ralph Longwell
have as their guest this week theirnelmew, Hans Aye. Jr.. of Blair.r. and Mrs. Prfentice Smlth en-tertained, Sunday afternoon. forMr. and Mrs.Walter Tuttle _mdfamily of Omaha and Mrs. Smlth'smother,Mrs.L.D.Wsrrick o lBlair.
Mr.and Mrs.J. Merton Kuhr
and children visited Mr. and Mn.Glen Holstein,Sunday afternoon.They were evenlnxz guests of Mr.and Mrs. Robert Skinner at Her-
man.Mr.and Mrs.Geonze .Morgan
speht Sunday in Walthlll with Mrs.Morgan'a aunt, Mrs. Minnie Seeful.
Evening visitors at the Morkanmme were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sor~?l\B6Yl_Mr. and Mrs. Al Johnson and
mby ol' Valley were visitors. Fri~lay. at the Gevrxze Moriran home.Among those attending the FirstLutheranChurchuicnlcat Har-nan, Sunday. were Mr. and Mn.Iarl Sorensen.Mr. and Mr. Paul"sullen, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Sorensen.
visitors at the Frank Adams :neMrs. J. H.Baker and daukhter,Manlyn,of Ramsey, New Jersey.
Mrs.Prank Kesterson anddl'-lkhter, Iain Ann. 01 Colridge,Nebraska.visited Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Adams, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J.Sierk were
xuem of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rohw-
er .unday.s . Joan Render mem lastweek with Misa Edith Stanley,lMr! and Mrs. J. J.Sierk werel
xams. °,§ Mr.g d Mrs.Hughlruse in nncro eaneue 'bi rthday , mm.K '
Guests of Mils Edith Stanley,Sunday, were Mr. and Mm Roger
Hender and daughter. Joan..Tha Dmkie Doilie 4-H Club metwith miami Ohrc, Thursday.Bertha Philmalee.lrene Young,Marvin Ymmz.Dale Reynold.|on,|Kenneth Reynoldson and WilliamlMcNair.were visitgrs at the Fred:Mc-Nair residence.unday.
Miss ~ Veme Rasmussen spent
sunday with her narents. Mr. and.Mrs. Henry Rasmussen.Mr. and Mrs. Moore and daugh-ter.of Rockford.Illinois were
Wests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mc-Nair, Saturday.
Bertha Rasmussen returnedl
Wednesday after attending the 4-H ckmv xn West Point.
..,
Barbara Hineline retumed Wed-|nesdsy from a visit with her uncle:and aunt,Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth'Kuhle of weig qf. Herman. .__|
'Hap minutes of the Dmcedimr
lpapio ~ 7. :Eff
Miss Iflrdina Wulf spent. Fridav
afternoon l t the Albert Hansenhomo.
Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Menkinsr
and son,Roland. of Omaha wereSundayafternoonandsupper
Iniesta at the Harold Taylor home.
LEONARD AXTELL
Powe r ~pm ~t~
MASON IM CARPENTER
WORK
Blue PrlnllP m , - m m s a sno m 30 ltl\ W nlh| Av a lo
Mr ~~mle s~o
A N ~ E N J O Y
@ v ~ ( ! » » ~
das'-
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Svendgarwd
entertained at ice cream &.lu:\ c akeon I-'ridav evening for Messrs. andMesdamesNe ls 'Sozwenaem Dic k
and Darlene.Chris W ric h an dGe or g ia , Nell and A lvi n Svemi-
sznrd and daughters.Ha r o ld an d
Ho wa r d Jensen an d fnrnilies,andEdna Blombe nz.
gh Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Fuc hs are
e ||a
fumilv hai~ku. Mer!~ ~el~l
celebrate her birthday. Month?-
rr ru a T o u m m
Head The Ads
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Balance Your Grain
For Protein and Minerals!
Supplementary Feeds Will Make Up
Protein Shortages Of Straight Grain
Feeds
Hog Prices Are Higher
And Feeders Can Well Afford To Use
.Supplementary Feeds.
See Un ForTa n k a g e ,O i l Me a l ,S o y B e a n Me a l ,`
F i s h M e a l , D r i e d B u t l e mi i l k a n d S e mi -
Solid Buttermilk.
Portable Grinding Service
At Your Farm!
0B l a u 'F e e d M i l l
Martin Kuhr, Prop.
FAT HOG MARKET, BY WEIGHT. EVERY MONDAY
~huyler, Nehr.
TAYLOR & WELLSL I V E S T O C K A u c ' r l o N
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Air-Conditioned Puilion, Fremnni, Nebr.
Hogs Sell First at 12:00 0'clock
HOGS CATTLE HORSES SHEEP
All Cemenled, Sanitary Hog Pena; Convenient Clllle
Yards und Horse Stalls
B UY E R S AND S E L L E R S I u v r ma
Call Sl JOHNSON.Blllr, Our Auctioneer,I-'or Slle Dates and Market Information.
Mr . a nd Mr s . E dg a r L ar s en an d
Russell were dinner guests,Wed~nesdny even in g, o f Mr .a n d Mr s .
Ha rve y Mii ton of B e nn i ng ton .
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F i ~ ~:!"s "¢»i ~
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Sey mour Smi th of Um a l u ,Mr .a n d Mn . Ur b i n Mii ea and dnu gh
ter. Roberta, of I-Iawnii, were Sat-i
urday afte rnoon c allen at the Roi-f
a n d Smith an d Charles Hin eli ne'
o mealMr . a n d Mr s .W i llia m C.Hin e-
Ii ne a nd s un s pe nt S amdn y at the
Cly de Hine line home nea r Cr ai g,
in hn nn r n f Ma u I|§nAlihn'¢|hh-OL||.n"AT\=rt:=ni_Ri§\-§u;f\;|T " "
wen muh al tha H. L. Awhbn.r. :ml l n .lhrun Holmment Sunday with llrl. WilliamS u n d a y n lu mo o n .0 |f 1 |
m n .n u m m .. . $ " ; . 2 " " . » . } f . | ' ¥ . .. . . .§.....| .._ l l \ r ~ m e l m A r m H e a v i e r » n s TzI
USED CARS-P-E-G-I-A-L-S
§u;§e§&ue§£I`5i`i1r."1§\H M;j'§,;
za nnleby.lx-una Anmnnd of Omaha is a
me n nf Alberta Awleby this
weeMr.and M m Martin Plul-whandIamlly.Mr. and Mn. Raymond
Johnson and Malkin Johnson vis-ited Tueldav wma Hr, and Mn.P. A. Johmlm.Mondav evenimz callers at thehome of lr. a nd Mn.Raymond
Schuldt were Mr.and M n .Wll~llam Schuldt.Mn.Anna Melton.Mr. and M..n..-...V M.n.... ....\
Dmlhl visited the Clifford Hine-
linas, Sundny.Mr. and Mrs.Hans Guatin olOmaha and Mr.and Mn. HenryBaker of Arlinzton. Mr. and Mrs.Herman Bratzner of Omaha culledat the S. Hineline home. Sunday.Betty and Louis Sampson re~
turnsd from a uix~week vilit inMaryville,Missouri,with theirgrrandmnnher.Mr. uid Mrs. Henry NohrenberxandPele culled at the CharlesI-Iinellne home.Sunday evening.
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1940 Chevr olet Maste r r. Sedan
1939 Ch evr ole t T own Se dan
1938 Bhevrolem 'lawn Sedan
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w a s m d t u m b l a , c o u n t n h c e p ,w o r r y m d f r e t , b e -
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dm'! y o u do u mmy other peapla do when N u v s
threaten whspoil their rut, work, ¢°d°¥mmf. and i w d
Dr. Mi le s Effc rv e s c e nt N¢ rv i n¢ Tuble ts
Dr. Mila Ef¥ervw:ent Nervine Tablets an a eombinn
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Pi£t§fi'Jrf`§i\"d iT5£`i§i¢§§~"r'?;'3¢f§éiR` Shirand Irvin.°"2.1937 Chevrolet Town Sedan
l936'Chevrn'¢t Town Sedan
mu» i f . " ° ° é ' 2 ' | s ~ f -
|n|;i; VEIIFM "iiJ o ~Anlsln l §I \Q n t n | D q r n c i u r N / t u r n e d S a t
1939 Buick Sedan
usa Buic k Sed an
lpapio ~ 7. :Eff
Miss Iflrdina Wulf spent. Fridav
afternoon l t the Albert Hansenhomo.
Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Menkinsr
and son,Roland. of Omaha wereSundayafternoonandsupper
Iniesta at the Harold Taylor home.
LEONARD AXTELL
Powe r ~pm ~t~
MASON IM CARPENTER
WORK
Blue PrlnllP m , - m m s a sno m 30 ltl\ W nlh| Av a lo
Mr ~~mle s~o
A N ~ E N J O Y
@ v ~ ( ! » » ~
das'-
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Svendgarwd
entertained at ice cream &.lu:\ c akeon I-'ridav evening for Messrs. andMesdamesNe ls 'Sozwenaem Dic k
and Darlene.Chris W ric h an dGe or g ia , Nell and A lvi n Svemi-
sznrd and daughters.Ha r o ld an d
Ho wa r d Jensen an d fnrnilies,andEdna Blombe nz.
gh Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Fuc hs are
e ||a
fumilv hai~ku. Mer!~ ~el~l
celebrate her birthday. Month?-
rr ru a T o u m m
Head The Ads
1939 Plymouth Town Sedan: 'm u m n .u n a A u c n : m u i n ' o § i E ` »' ; m ' 1 ; " i . ; ; ' ; f . a ' ; T » m
l n A ' l l a n A k a ' l ' \ . . ¢ » \ n . l " "~~|____ __ \.|u.\cU115 Jluupyr over-strained nervvl.laa hr;|:L¢uh::m.n Your will ho llul to all ygu Dr. Hill'-E1'l'»rveq<>q1\_mm. Tublltl in ww-nh'-* ""°" ""
|937 Chevrolet Coupel m l m n a n n u l .¢ u u . u u u g u n n u l u lA r t h u r a n d B e r n i c e m e n t T h u r s
md Mrs.|939 (llevrolex Mel;-unl u m o n u e u u m m a n g a . ~ m i ? -" " ` "\ ` l /€#»'£..ihm;l¢:rM\¥urkUlD°||3V\|fD\9l!w":
g;u m r u h g . - 1 s o s mn n a up a s e
~UR MIL ES
~N ~
~T A B L E T S
Chrh Schumnker.Henrv andDontta vis lba d lr. md Mn. GmAuch md Chelhr, Fdday.Mr. a nd Mn . Emu Olm a nd
sons mam Sundny uvsninx withMr, and Mn. John Domaekaf ami
farnllv and Greta nturned homewith thorn for a hw din.
"'»`Z'§-f'Z'n¢""u'§.. P¢£;-sL{4yyd|;|-,gllm!Hormsn vhitod Frida! aven-
Kmmlr
lnd Mn, Elmer Holamiln.Sundu nftemoon viultorn of MrAnn; Made Mordhont is mend-'and Mn.Pe ter Kwlbr 'mu Mr.
'K . Mr. andlux n mo ndn vneulon with herpannh. Mr. lm! Mn. Phd Muni-|and Hn. Ernest r o n !
J i n. .hm n.4...,-r.....A u..
Mr. ina Mn. Arthur s¢h».a»°n\~
and famllv :nent Sundn -nm ""r
¢
r
l n l with Mr.md Mrl.r e m q j 1 . ~1 /
C H E V R O L E T
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c o .
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C R E D IT O R S
on, A ttor nay n
nahintgon Gu nn
~erick W .Chris-
to the c re di to rs
me at the C un n -
Blair, Nebr aska,
of A u g u s t,1941,
-y of No vemb er ,
| | . : o f e xa mi n a -
and a llowa nc e of
no t f i le d o n o r
y o f No ve mb e r .
ver barred.
I t dgy Df JUlY»
A. Car rig an,
County JudP.'¢
Butter 2:;::::; lb 341:
|Excello I
P ~%°~`§.'I§l`l§Qld,,,,"»3'.f.,., ~~
R o u n d S t e a k ;`2"§'l1f°f"I l b 2 8 c
Bacon Squares §.'§2l'.~¢..lb l4c
S1mE§§r.§.ausage lb 27c Bragg. ~ 8c
oN SALE
*k A Carload of Peaches
These Are U. S- Np.1 Arkansas ~
Elberta Freestone,The SeasonsFinest,Can'em Now,1 5 g Bu.1
Table Basket
* O R A N G E S 5/Tii'f.Z__2 Doz 3 9 c
~Large,Juicy,Sun|¢i8!Dol 3 5 C
Cantaloupes f>E`.§`§"{C1e..E 10c
: U ~ ,|~
a t th e Ge r ma n
e m pa r t, of th e
or th e ln nu ml r e-
ri n g ' mlr k e d th e
/ ' T
/_a f
ws w. Grant Sf..so-n~
WPA Outhouse.31| West Wash-inton.80-2£'
FRESH COWS,close springers;
m d Iollte in n n d d ~
| ;y sown lnmood\ll!. Black 53, 3% si.
Moon, 11 on 87.80-lt'
FOR SALE:smwnm "°r W o rmEnnlllmzCavsulu.ma h
those capsules myself usd gunr~
uma them to nt tha wanna cn-
gggf money will be refunded.ce 101: each.John Lund2a»1o¢°n w . m b .
noon with second calf.,so-u Fred Hurdum.
FOR SALE:Sweet clover. sarr
flu. Edward Iarenzen. Calhoun12 on eo.so-it
B M L !HAIL !Remember,Unemlmml hai l that hit the hizhroadterritorytwo yean mw-Don't lot n hall storm leave yuuholdingthehair.25s a n u ninsures your porn for $10.00 per
acm.50c insures for $20.00 Der
acre.See your local agent or
my of the boys at the29-3t Wnshinxrton County Bank.
2-ROOM HOUSE lor smla ln-
quln Ollie MI.n}mll_29-2t?'
. . .__
Glencoe
SODA CRAKERS
~Lb A
WANTED
FOR SALE
WANTED:Dead lwdr. free ure-
mlum.Blair Renderlnz Ser-vice,Phono 1'1,collect.HollyJenlen,agent for Union Ben-derlnz Co., LaPlatte, Nebr. 2941
WANTED TO RENT: 2 pnfurpish-
TOMATOES at 75cuur bushel.Bring your container.s o-w L. P. Sknv.
FOR SALE: A K0°d younz Guern~
wa# McWANT-ADI
words of synn~thy FORT HO WAR D T I S S U E
;CARD OF THANKSWE TAKE THIS method af ex~
nrusinx our thmkn w ull those
who so kindly nwned ak thetime o! the dath ol Mn. Ihr-gneu Schmidt.We |\l0 thank?ths minister (or hil wordn o{nympath.those who lent uflonlo luring:And those who'
fuminhod tha music and the
su "~ 4 Rolls 25c
IllllIIIllIIlllllilllllllllllilllllIIIIIII1IIIlllllllllIIIIIHIIIIll||||I||lllIlllllll||||ll|
'MODERN APARTMENT for rent.
28-if Clifton Hotel.
FOR RENT:All modern houseInquire at The Enternrise. 29-Lf!MODERN 6-ROOM HOUSE. MI
in.W. W. Freelnnd.30-lt'
NOTICES
RESIDENT m c o u sclose in. by owners,p."B. Box
450.17-:fl
A NICE 5-mlm house, hxrdwoodfloors, all modern excegt furn-nge, a 24-lt. Iota. lplen d loca-hon. only about a block fromthe business section. Otter-ed at1800 for quick ala.
IM HOUSE just across the street
north (mm the West School il
now completed And ready for in-spection.The house has beenlcompletelyremodeledandre.
built and is me up un data ls mynewhouse.This will mlke ubeautifulhomeforaornebodylund at A prlce hr below the cosrf
|ol a new house. Ask us £0 shawl
:xt to yw.
WE STILL have a few hrmn for
ule at bargain prices hut. they
wun't last very long, so lf ruler-
ested nee us at once,;so-1:N. 'r. Lund & Co.
WANTED:Dead lwdr. free ure-
mlum.Blair Renderlnz Ser-vice,Phono 1'1,collect.HollyJenlen,agent for Union Ben-derlnz Co., LaPlatte, Nebr. 2941
WANTED TO RENT: 2 Unfurnish-
ed rooms wlth bath in lrivltehome.Phone Gxeen'79.ao-1c~
REAL ESTATE
WANTED
FOR SALE
Buy Canned Goods Now &Save
W holesale Prices Are Rapidly Advancing
Butter 2:;::::; lb 341:
0leo 3211113 2,,,s Z9c
Rippled Wheat pigs. 15c
Dqgljpfd 6Z;I.'; 25c
Sani-Flush 'ZZ.'i,° l8c
Starch ~ £160
PICNICS ¢:.'::;;';:;;.,,
Round Steak 23"~
Bacon Squares s
S\m\g}gg..§ausa2e lb 27
~~oN §ALE
A Carload of
These Are U. S- No.1 Ar
Elberta Freestone,' The S
Finest, Can 'em Now,1 5
Table Basket
ORANGES 32552~
*k
*A*
fLEMONS Large,Juicy,
Cantaloupes f»E`.§`§"{C1~
w
C A R D O F T H A N K S
I I W I S H to express o u r gr ati-tud e to the fri end s who aas istedl
un a t the dea th of o ur dea r wife
and mother. W e e spec ially thank
those wh o sent suc h beautiful
flor al offerings,u n d th e pa1.l-
.....|;
!.»\NY OLD THING in brick, swner
;nr Llle.Phone Red 386.W. J.||lnmbert. 300 East Colfax. 30»lL°
LOST: 4 keys on Art'I Auto Partslkey ring.Retum to Enberprlsml
30»1l.'
WH ARE BUYERS of lweel. rlov-:ur and alfalfa leed.Nelson Pm-duce. Bennington, Nebr.90:xc
PIES,a k u . D i me lhalll bakedw ondor.14-tt'li n. Hu la Tru lx.
SEE US for fum or city loxns.
I so-xc N. T. Lund G: Ca
WE ARE RUNNING a dem, re-
creation place. Come in and seefor'Loux-self :nd bring yourfrien.80-It Blair Racnatlon Hall.
FURNITURE upholakerink. N.fi|1~
|ilhing,mpadrlng, nat mning,rug work, matraala, ew.Phone
"é"& 151.Gwrxe N. Millar.
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.
TOMATOES at 751: nur bushel.B;-lm: your container.s o-w L. P. Sknv-
FOR SALE: A K0°d younll Guern~se? cow.Milk test: 6.2.F'rMhnoon with second calf.,so-u Fred Hurdum.
FOR SALE:Sweet clover. sarr
flu. Edward Iarenzen. Calhoun12 on eo.so-it
B M L !HAIL !Remember,Unemlmml hai l that hit the hizhroadterritorytwo yean mw-Don't lot n hall storm leave yuuholdingthehair.25s a n u ninsures your porn for $10.00 per
acm.50c insures for $20.00 Der
acre.See your local agent or
my of the boys at the29-3t Wnshinxrton County Bank.
2-ROOM HOUSE lor smla ln-
quln Ollie MI.n}mll_29-2t?'
FOR SAI-E:Household lumiture.ws w. Grant Sf..so-n~
WPA Outhouse.31| West Wash-lnton.w a v
FRESH COWS,close sprlngers;
m d Iollte in n n d d ~
| ;y sown lnmood\ll!. Black 53, 3% SJ..
Moon, 11 on 87.80-lt'
FOR SALE:smwnm "°r W o rmEnnlllmzCavsulu.ma h
those capsules myself usd gunr~
uma them to nt tha wanna cn-
gggf money will be refunded.ce 101: each.John Lund2a.1o¢°n w . m l m
Corn
Corn
Corn
Peas
Peas
Pine
Tutewell wh.
ker. Golden
No. 2 Can
Hollyhock
Large Sweet
I7 oz. Can
Brimfull
Extra Siftad
Garden Kind
Evergreen ~
No. 2 Can .
Scarlet KingCo.Gentlemenl I C
No 2 Can .
llc c.
loc °°
Nmm w f
pple ~ 15eS3
|>AxToN coffee
& 2 3 c 4 5 c
FOR RENT
C R E D IT O R S
on, A ttor nay n
nahintgon Gu nn
~erick W .Chris-
to the c re di to rs
me at the C un n -
Blair, Nebr aska,
of A u g u s t,1941,
-y of No vemb er ,
| | . : o f e xa mi n a -
and a llowa nc e of
no t f i le d o n o r
y o f No ve mb e r .
ver barred.
I t dgy Df JUlY»
A. Car rig an,
County JudP.'¢
Butter 2:;::::; lb 341:
|Excello I
PICNICS ';".L;;..,.,"»3'.f,..lb 23C
Round Steak f.§"'f.f°T"1 lb 28c
Bacon Squares §.§21`.-¢..,..1lb 14c
S u m m e r S a u s a g e l b 2 7 c B r a i n s l b 8 c
Swift'| Eno:..Frnh Beef
oN SALE
*k A Carload of Peaches
These Are U. S- Np.1 Arkansas ~
Elberta Freestone,The SeasonsFinest,Can'em Now,1 5 g Bu.1
Table Basket
* O R A N G E S 5/Tii'f.Z__2 Doz 3 9 c
~Large,Juicy,Sun|¢i8!Dol 3 5 C
Cantaloupes f>E`.§`§"{C1e..E 10c
: U ~ ,|~
a t th e Ge r ma n
e m pa r t, of th e
or th e ln nu ml r e-
ri n g ' mlr k e d th e
/_a f
ws w. Grant Sf..so-n~
WPA Outhouse.31| West Wash-inton.80-2£'
FRESH COWS,close springers;
m d Iollte in n n d d ~
| ;y sown lnmood\ll!. Black 53, 3% si.
Moon, 11 on 87.80-lt'
FOR SALE:smwnm "°r W o rmEnnlllmzCavsulu.ma h
those capsules myself usd gunr~
uma them to nt tha wanna cn-
gggf money will be refunded.ce 101: each.John Lund2a»1o¢°n w . m b .
noon with second calf.,so-u Fred Hurdum.
FOR SALE:Sweet clover. sarr
flu. Edward Iarenzen. Calhoun12 on eo.so-it
B M L !HAIL !Remember,Unemlmml hai l that hit the hizhroadterritorytwo yean mw-Don't lot n hall storm leave yuuholdingthehair.25s a n u ninsures your porn for $10.00 per
acm.50c insures for $20.00 Der
acre.See your local agent or
my of the boys at the29-3t Wnshinxrton County Bank.
2-ROOM HOUSE lor smla ln-
quln Ollie MI.n}mll_29-2t?'
. . .__
Glencoe
SODA CRAKERS
~Lb A
WANTED
FOR SALE
WANTED:Dead lwdr. free ure-
mlum.Blair Renderlnz Ser-vice,Phono 1'1,collect.HollyJenlen,agent for Union Ben-derlnz Co., LaPlatte, Nebr. 2941
WANTED TO RENT: 2 pnfurpish-
TOMATOES at 75cuur bushel.Bring your container.s o-w L. P. Sknv.
FOR SALE: A K0°d younz Guern~
K .' |l ' \ °0 Ihald xnmully.Ke n tnc ki ml, u, .1 ,| M R3 _ K _ J OMS ON
BLUE G~oss ~ sroma
PICNICS ';".L;;..,.,"»3'.f,..lb 23C
Round Steak f.§"'f.f°T"1 lb 28c
Bacon Squares §.§21`.-¢..,..1lb 14c
S u m m e r S a u s a g e l b 2 7 c B r a i n s l b 8 c
Swift'| Eno:..Frnh Beef
oN SALE
*k A Carload of Peaches
These Are U. S- Np.1 Arkansas ~
Elberta Freestone,The SeasonsFinest,Can'em Now,1 5 g Bu.1
Table Basket
* O R A N G E S 5/Tii'f.Z__2 Doz 3 9 c
~Large,Juicy,Sun|¢i8!Dol 3 5 C
Cantaloupes f>E`.§`§"{C1e..E 10c
FORT HO WAR D T I S S U E
Buy Canned Goods Now &Save
W holesale Prices Are Rapidly Advancing
Butter €:'lI'.;.'::; .., 341:
0leo 5:11:13 2 lbs 29c
Rippled Wheat pig. 15c
Dog Food 62;!.': 25c
Sani-Flush 'gif l8c
Starch ~ .l§',6c
335%4 Rolls 25c
t l n f l l
rYi32`i"ii"dcorrEE
& 2 3 c 4 5 c
Corn
Com
Com
Peas
Peas
9c
~llc
loc
l5c
Glencoe
SODA CRAKERS
2 BT; l4c
€::3:::;alt; l7c
Ball Mason
Jar Lids Do:2lc
Red Double Lip
Jar Rubbers
3 Doz. 1 0
CREAMAID BRAND
Salad Dressing
o r
Sandwich Spread
8 oz. Jar loc Pt. Jar l5c
Full Ot. Jar 25c
I I
2 5 0
Jar'
Rich Whip "Filled"
MILK
3 355.11 20c
Tommy Tinker 4
| .
Yellowstone Fancy
Dill Pickles
§15c
Ra re Treat Fancy
Peanut Butter
2 ~ 25c
1 lb Jar 15c
.entlwky ncmc ;%'...§".h1"g"2'¢§;,;;."'~ms som BIMHDAY HAVE 0PEnA'1fIoN
ls Planned For -.3::°~;':&'§&#f",,zm:~'::":,':Mn. M-»~ J»»~»»» qi #Sv -_1;3Y§f>;_~fun=;=9m:»=-4;
wa# McWANT-ADI
words of synn~thy FORT HO WAR D T I S S U E
;CARD OF THANKSWE TAKE THIS method af ex~
nrusinx our thmkn w ull those
who so kindly nwned ak thetime o! the dath ol Mn. Ihr-gneu Schmidt.We |\l0 thank?ths minister (or hil wordn o{nympath.those who lent uflonlo luring:And those who'
fuminhod tha music and the
~ S U FT . '"<zff;f=° SPUW 4 Rolls 256
|||u|||umluullm\1|m|||n||||||n||||||nlu||u||ammluln||u|
'MODERN APARTMENT for rent.
28-if Clifton Hotel.
FOR RENT:All modern houseInquire at The Enternrise. 29-Lf!MODERN 6-ROOM HOUSE. MI
in.W. W. Freelnnd.30-lt'
NOTICES
RESIDENT m c o u sclose in. by owners,p."B. Box
450.17-:fl
A NICE 5-mlm house, hxrdwoodfloors, all modern excegt furn-nge, a 24-lt. Iota. lplen d loca-hon. only about a block fromthe business section. Otter-ed at1800 for quick ala.
IM HOUSE just across the street
north (mm the West School il
now completed And ready for in-spection.The house has beenlcompletelyremodeledandre.
built and is me up un data ls mynewhouse.This will mlke ubeautifulhomeforaornebodylund at A prlce hr below the cosrf
|ol a new house. Ask us £0 shawl
:xt to yw.
WE STILL have a few hrmn for
ule at bargain prices hut. they
wun't last very long, so lf ruler-
ested nee us at once,;so-1:N. 'r. Lund & Co.
WANTED:Dead lwdr. free ure-
mlum.Blair Renderlnz Ser-vice,Phono 1'1,collect.HollyJenlen,agent for Union Ben-derlnz Co., LaPlatte, Nebr. 2941
WANTED TO RENT: 2 Unfurnish-
ed rooms wlth bath in lrivltehome.Phone Gxeen'79.ao-1c~
REAL ESTATE
WANTED
FOR SALE
Buy Canned Goods Now &Save
W holesale Prices Are Rapidly Advancing
Butter ||» 34c
0leo 3T.';i!.'§ 2 .,,, 29C
Rippled Wheat di. 15c
Dqglfggd 6 !;!.': 25c
Sani-Flush 'rr l8c
Starch ~ .ll'.6c
PICNICS ~
Round Steak L~ ~
Bacon Squares
S~_l:.§lIlSl§|% l||27
~~oN §ALE
A Carload of
These Are U. S- No.1 Ar
Elberta Freestone,' The S
Finest, Can 'em Now,1 5
Table Basket
ORANGES 32552~
*k
*A*
fLEMONS Large,Juicy,
Cantaloupes f»E`.§`§"{C1~
w
C A R D O F T H A N K S
I I W I S H to express o u r gr ati-tud e to the fri end s who aas istedl
un a t the dea th of o ur dea r wife
and mother. W e e spec ially thank
those wh o sent suc h beautiful
flor al offerings,u n d th e pa1.l-
.....|;
!.»\NY OLD THING in brick, swner
;nr Llle.Phone Red 386.W. J.||lnmbert. 300 East Colfax. 30»lL°
LOST: 4 keys on Art'I Auto Partslkey ring.Retum to Enberprlsml
30»1l.'
WH ARE BUYERS of lweel. rlov-:ur and alfalfa leed.Nelson Pm-duce. Bennington, Nebr.90:xc
PIES,a k u . D i me lhalll bakedw ondor.14-tt'li n. Hu la Tru lx.
SEE US for fum or city loxns.
I so-xc N. T. Lund G: Ca
WE ARE RUNNING a dem, re-
creation place. Come in and seefor'Loux-self :nd bring yourfrien.80-It Blair Racnatlon Hall.
FURNITURE upholakerink. N.fi|1~
|ilhing,mpadrlng, nat mning,rug work, matraala, ew.Phone
"é"& 151.Gwrxe N. Millar.
1
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TOMATOES at 751: nur bushel.B;-lm: your container.s o-w L. P. Sknv-
FOR SALE: A K0°d younll Guern~se? cow.Milk test: 6.2.F'rMhnoon with second calf.,so-u Fred Hurdum.
FOR SALE:Sweet clover. sarr
flu. Edward Iarenzen. Calhoun12 on eo.so-it
B M L !HAIL !Remember,Unemlmml hai l that hit the hizhroadterritorytwo yean mw-Don't lot n hall storm leave yuuholdingthehair.25s a n u ninsures your porn for $10.00 per
acm.50c insures for $20.00 Der
acre.See your local agent or
my of the boys at the29-3t Wnshinxrton County Bank.
2-ROOM HOUSE lor smla ln-
quln Ollie MI.n}mll_29-2t?'
FOR SAI-E:Household lumiture.ws w. Grant Sf..so-n~
WPA Outhouse.31| West Wash-lnton.w a v
FRESH COWS,close sprlngers;
m d Iollte in n n d d ~
| ;y sown lnmood\ll!. Black 53, 3% SJ..
Moon, 11 on 87.80-lt'
FOR SALE:smwnm "°r W o rmEnnlllmzCavsulu.ma h
those capsules myself usd gunr~
uma them to nt tha wanna cn-
gggf money will be refunded.ce 101: each.John Lund2a.1o¢°n w . m l m
Corn
Com
Com
Peas
Peas
Pine
Tutewall wh.
kor. Golden
No. 2 Can
llyhoek
¢I7 :st Can
Brlmfull
Extra Siftod~1 5
pple 15
Garden Kind
Evergreen
No. 2 Can .°<§§°l.989c
~2.49
l lc °§:'° 2.49
Ioc°§f."°2.25
3.39C l a
ca'
s|i3=a0rcw;§\;d c.;:.1.73
PAXTON CUFFEE
fé23C<';.45C
FOR RENT
ident' Mn. F. s.Jenkin BmSA'_9|r, hirthginy, Sunday, when s party for was learned *bd-ly. A victim o iu l l . ,u g '3 i §'f;°'1'§i ;$ .".i ""' Chula:b. around forty-fiva relatives wu stomsda ulcers lor some time, Mr.
''held at the Hermgn American be-|K°"Y was taken seriousiy ill sev-
F&'?i¥i"S.Wi1' Gathff ,At|wEs'r POINT GETS lmn Hall
wan- Swxmmmg romPark
T h e r e c r e a t i o n ~o l t h e | n g . l a n n u m x o x ' e a c n o x m m s.
T h e n m l u l r e u n i o n p i c n i c o l W P A w a s m o v e d f r o m F r e m o n t m m n l n i n e t y y e m .o e n f e r e d t h e G E R M A N V E R EW a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y K e n t u c k i u n l w . . ¢ u n a "n . .l a m - m m n f B m t a b l e .. . . . ._ _ _ _ I N
"wi l l b e He l d a t th e l § la i r S w i mm i n g ~ x ;~Tho se present were Mr .a n d
Pool pa rk on Sun da y , A ug us t 3.unit.. matmuts vo ic ed b v v n i o u l M n .Ro b er t Me n tz e r Of L o s A n -
The Kontuclduu'Association
wu organized in 1916 by descend-
ants uf the orldnll flmllia, thelambs, who lnlv od from Ken-
tueky ln 1869, and the Bur-genes,
who came in 1877.The vrzlnin-
fion gradually grew in strength
during the yuan, and dnoe 1982 A
summer reunion picnic h u been
T w o M e n
Frfnotggrgonr loeolhed with grles,Calllomis;Mr. and Mrs.
lhe work..John Sutton end Stephen, Mr. and
I th ~¢Mrs. Emory Hunt, Jr.and sons.mo; ¢.,.`1.Jl`. wfre ~ 10 'SIS Rlc hud and Hugh, Mr. :nd Mn.
five nlrendy gn the district.The E. C. Hunt, Sr., Mr. end Mrs. (L
dhgdn at the present time gn. R. Sutwn of Bldr; Mr. and Mn.
d a d " D a d "gm-g,Wuhjng-gm,Leonard Taylor and hmi ly andSaundersmagummg,Wm,th; Mr. and Mrs. Wnller Hill and fam-
uddltlon of (Mu, Dum, Dakofl, ily ol Omaha, Mr. and Mn. J. M.
and Wayne.Wo|t,u;lr.c;.Ir;d Mn. ";'";;,'°1==°-
A nu m m m :Tr i b- = ° ",nn .and....°'Z§'.- REM. -,nl ,..'2§T¢., nn. Mrs.Malvern West and noun of
Members or uztelnVerdn me*
um i n the so m
county, Sundny, 1
union.The goth
Verein'e sixty-fl!
NOTICE 'm
(Ylhnlon & 0'H
County c<~f¢,`T
ty. Nebnskn.ESTATE OF EWanted At Once ||iiiC=sT»|K;`¢¢`§|¢i§`¢L§`§'»§k`Sf`E|Ham1u.Monika '13..="'"Mnnnrfr nf larva. Inllflrnnin Ilrec reation CGI!lt¢!B 811121 Othbr Uhl5"I
nii ....,.;; ;ai'.;;am;;es of u.. nrvlrlm in Fi-emoni, un ww or 'rmuxs ;° 'g,';:;,,",,,;'7,;;"5,Jwalvr :gd mill work In wntleh to be carried on by super- W§-§¥_T!'?."¥l%_'3'12'*j€'i"E{°}F .Z tha nm dl!
Iaalllla where xhln newspaperis circulated. Deliver nrden lofarmers. render serrlce and dootherwork.Farm experlence
or my klnd.of ulea experiencehelpful. Mun hue n ar. Pleu~
ant, permanent work.Write Box 88, Fremont., Ne-hraaka.
visor: who will drive zo varioun
parts ol the district from Wert
Point lt iniervall.
The W. R.C.kendngton mst
with Mrs. George McBr-ldq Friday
afbernoorl.The time wal spent in
a most interesting round table dil-
|cuudn nf current event;
m u m s :o u r N e e m K m :| 0 l Bo f w i f e ,s i s t e r a n d a u n t ,w a l l
t h e k l r l q f r i e n d s a n d n e i g h b o r s .
the mxmster and choir and theDeSoto Wnmnn's Club, of whichshewasa member.lor theirkindness And friendship.Geo. H. MichdlenMrs. Mattie c xinama,
Mn. Mlry Vln W ie .
Mr.. Murlal Plrlmnffn
and on the 2401 11941, for the pur
t i o n , mg u mmnldms. All claimbefore the 22nd 41941, will be lore
Dated this 311941.
(SEAL)Joh
'm.4e ws w. Grant Sf..so-n~
WPA Outhouse.31| West Wash-inton.80-2£'
FRESH COWS,close springers;
m d Iollte in n n d d ~
| ;y sown lnmood\ll!. Black 53, 3% si.
Moon, 11 on 87.80-lt'
FOR SALE:smwnm "°r W o rmEnnlllmzCavsulu.ma h
those capsules myself usd gunr~
uma them to nt tha wanna cn-
gggf money will be refunded.ce 101: each.John Lund2a»1o¢°n w . m b .
4 I )
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'MODERN APARTMENT for rent.
28-if Clifton Hotel.
FOR RENT:All modern houseInquire at The Enternrise. 29-Lf!MODERN 6-ROOM HOUSE. MI
in.W. W. Freelnnd.30-lt'
NOTICES
RESIDENT m c o u sclose in. by owners,p."B. Box
450.17-:fl
A NICE 5-mlm house, hxrdwoodfloors, all modern excegt furn-nge, a 24-lt. Iota. lplen d loca-hon. only about a block fromthe business section. Otter-ed at1800 for quick ala.
IM HOUSE just across the street
north (mm the West School il
now completed And ready for in-spection.The house has beenlcompletelyremodeledandre.
built and is me up un data ls mynewhouse.This will mlke ubeautifulhomeforaornebodylund at A prlce hr below the cosrf
|ol a new house. Ask us £0 shawl
:xt to yw.
WE STILL have a few hrmn for
ule at bargain prices hut. they
wun't last very long, so lf ruler-
ested nee us at once,;so-1:N. 'r. Lund & Co.
WANTED:Dead lwdr. free ure-
mlum.Blair Renderlnz Ser-vice,Phono 1'1,collect.HollyJenlen,agent for Union Ben-derlnz Co., LaPlatte, Nebr. 2941
WANTED TO RENT: 2 Unfurnish-
ed rooms wlth bath in lrivltehome.Phone Gxeen'79.ao-1c~
REAL ESTATE
WANTED
Mayonnaise Nu m.¢¢_.-,,.ff?l'; 25c
Mayonnaise Krlft ~ 28c
Duchess SQEQQNG __.__,--_---f'f'Kf 33c
Miracle Whip 3{§{i§§NG __ff'|'If 37c
Pineapple §§'2'$.i'T-_..___---_§'1';€.¥i l9c
Jell-well .9:::;::loc
Jell-0 35.11132 ~ "mr 13c
f * " 1 %
|Mn. Norman Abbott md dulgh»
ter left Friday ovuxlng for ihalr
homl ln Houuion, Tana.after inv-
!.»\NY OLD THING in brick, swner
;nr Llle.Phone Red 386.W. J.||lnmbert. 300 East Colfax. 30»lL°
LOST: 4 keys on Art'I Auto Partslkey ring.Retum to Enberprlsml
30»1l.'
WH ARE BUYERS of lweel. rlov-:ur and alfalfa leed.Nelson Pm-duce. Bennington, Nebr.90:xc
PIES,a k u . D i me lhalll bakedw ondor.14-tt'li n. Hu la Tru lx.
SEE US for fum or city loxns.
I so-xc N. T. Lund G: Ca
WE ARE RUNNING a dem, re-
creation place. Come in and seefor'Loux-self :nd bring yourfrien.80-It Blair Racnatlon Hall.
FURNITURE upholakerink. N.fi|1~
|ilhing,mpadrlng, nat mning,rug work, matraala, ew.Phone
"é"& 151.Gwrxe N. Millar.
1
SAFEWAY
e Canlerhu ry,V; -lb.T 8 Ornnge-Pekoa.. . ._.-.__. . . .. . - P k g . ~P 8 ° G ~
T
Lipton 0|-ann V lb P ~ I B !1'68 Pekoe {nl1`P¢k»¢ _'___.._.___éigi 4312 Giant \
u u o o l s n o nc k C ,..Mnuy,~-lb. ,A s 4 ,.?'~.",n~'?1
~o 1 ~ .~'=° --¥~ ' = »-f ~ "»==F l o u r Flour,§f1,§f°,¥§§'§¥f2fI'1'_1§';}§'°$l.l5
Zephyr 333;2 83; 131:2 3357 E.:!§.'.s..af2'Jf.f'Corn Flalesdm||.,»..2_f}°Z 154:
Pepsi-Cola ai ) ~ ,: :. :; :. zs c ; . 7 3 c ' ; i : l . 4 3 Vinegar f='~'==f2=¥'f-----g-§_§25°
'.Libby.47-ox..~''
,1 CARD OF THANKS
WI-I WISH to express our grati-¢mde in the friends who insisted'
us at the death of our den wife
and mothar. We eapecinlly thankthosewhosentsuchbeautifulflonlofferings.and the pall-benrers and the minister for hiswo r d : o f - w mv -|Richxnd D els and Funily.
1 CARD OF THANKS
;wE TAKE THIS method af ex~
1 nrus inx our umm w .n tho u
who so kindly :date d at thetime o! the da th ol Mn. Ihr-gneu Schmidt.We |\l0 thank?ths minister (or hil wordn o{nympath.those who lent thefio nl o luring:And those who'
fuminhod tha music and thegiullbumn lor thdr service.r. md Mn. Henry Schmidt,Mr. usd ln. om Schmidt and
familyMr. nd Mn. Fred Schunnnn,
Mary Hlnsline.Mrs. Hum Schmidt md hmily.
FOR RENT
I l l "
P PLATES, SPOONSa p e r or ro nxs ,.-_ .---..-_.._._ _Pkg. 8 ¢
_...-_Pk| . 7C
_.EEE l5c
Napkins White, Paper _-_,
Waxed Paper Diamond
n u n l u r . . ./y ~ `
e u r
V ' , \ ~ . ; ; g \ ~ ~
\ ' n » g , g . . , 7. _ -
Su-Purb §::":=:S&L,----i:'»:': 35c
Oxydol §2`,'2'}¢£§'f&"';'?__.______Si3¥'Z S4c
CICMISCF old Duleh -__3 'élt 20C
Bab-0 §.?$T"é»1'l=g_m ~ 'em l9c
M m - s u . ~ N \ E R F o o o s A | . ~
'. 5?»-~¢3`~1~~ ~I ~ ~ ~ d ~ r \ \ o \ v n o t \ \ o r n \ ° ' \ " "
'_\.~:»,.
» .\'\\.
Grapefruit €l§';"Aire,N o . 2 ~1 Can C h e e s e T r e e t a : .' : ; ° : . r E . . ~ 2 4 c
°s a N . 1
.
C o c k t a i l Fi'='¥f§'3';?.----. - 2 §'1;¢ 231:"a r:'.; h" :: 5 ' " € . :: :. fr 'C h e e s e .' ; a m° 1 = i r . . z P i a : l 7 c
A s p a r a g u s G,§.,."§.:~.f..~ 2 5 4 :`5 2 3 5 2 6 C r a c k e r s {TT§f"»§.
'i1'H¢¢-_.¥il'£ 19¢
|\D .an I-.
- 5 Featuring5picnic food bargains, coid summer mo , --,Adeiicious canned Fruits, farm-hash Fruits and 5 ¢
..vegetabies, cooiing beverages, roprawnting H
worth-while savings with lop quaiity guaranieo.~
'~\.~ _ - ~
S E L E C T Cantaloupea b y the "po und" a nd as s ure y o ure
self of accurate a n d fu ll value every ti me .Fo r i n
stance, a larger Cantaloupe in n o t alwa y e lthe best value,
because some have large and cavi ties in th e cente r,a n d
some small cavities.A s malle r Ca nte loupe c a n have ae
muc h or mo re e dible portio n than a la rge r one.
G r a e s Thompson Seedleea 2 ~P or Red Malaga -__-...._..--._.__Lbs.
~ Sunkisl, large --..__.,-_.-..-Lb. ~
Cantaloupes ;.:;";';'3§f'§.______~ S c
~ Duarte, red.....___L--_......--.,z Lbs. ~
W a t e r m e l o n s ~.....Lb. ll c
.,amp'|-. __Cum k Buly Baker.2-lb.C r a c e r s Box , 2 3 ca ~ C O O L 8 l l . l D u , P E : ` l : , e "_B d .1 In '.l`l me 3 l b ~ 9 c
...u -~_z.,,¢¢,..,,¢'" ',;,,;,;,,,,,,,'""'r e a wfmm'------ -------1 » -1
¢ ~»~x~§ ; f § ' j 1 8 g M a r s h m a l l o w s §'!i{.f'§§.'.l l c
~-__--._--_-.~4» un -',m u '<=-C0 f f € C ~luvorful ___-_.-.-_-Bng zlc ~~Thus-ingsr Cooked Ham
t w n o n n n f o /-a mnrd lgllnnt cosmetic Pickle and Pimento Loaf~Q akin.Veal Loaf Winners
r , ; , o n \3 1 ~Macnroni and Cheese Loaf
®\~ ~ "- 'ru a n -u rn KMKES Bologna Cooked Snlami
5 '*~.~I I I
'Meat Yeatauuf/.P
Every Day in Summer as In Winter your hmlly needs ihe name
Vitamins, Proteins md Mlnernla lhlt Melt gha.
Hams §.:;a:;:,, '?;E°¢: 18-lb. Avg. --______'f'ff.'1if'€»!f 266
Pork Chops 53:3 f.:av;--_,,.__--.E;i.~2'¢.: 19c
~ ~ Tmdnr mb Clll|...---.----.-.-_Lb. ~
33:
Sirloin Steak E'.Lh£"1'li-----__._--__u 29c
G r o u n d B e e f ~ , , , , , .
Beef Roast 3.f.:;,. Cut: _._--__________...._u. llc
Sliced Bacon ,!",{I,:°z~,..,_-Ln 25c Il Us Your Snapshots
O f Your Fam ily Picnicn,Weddings, Your
Farm Pets Your T aklffom , Livestock,Farm
lmprovementn, Harv |Crews or Any Other