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BLAIR, NEBRASKA, AUGUST v, 1941 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE `Pzn YEAR mo
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lnstructo
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Army Service.Sells*
Both Planes
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Publicity SHERIDAN RETIRE
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C. O f C . W i ll Is s ue 3 5 , 0 0 9
T o To u r i s t s E n R o u t e
Through Blair
BUSINESS MEN
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'2:;New Airpor
lnstructo
Justice Re n i n g T
Army Service.Sells*
Both Planes
1PoRT MA'y'EE'r .
SHERIDAN RETIREFROM POSTALP u b l i c i t y
___Williim Scheridan, familiar
Blair pomui
F o l d e r P l 1 o t o s ;»; yum retired
A r e S e l e c t e d
C. Of C. Will Issue 35,000
rists En _Route '; g ~.To Tou
Through Blau
BUSINESS MEN 1 Q ~
$2184 Spent |'`fi2¥'é`f<'<>5m,M°iSfure of YBy Relief Fori ~Vinton.formerly ofson of Mr.and Mn.I -IIIIV Afhk TnrVin!/nn,0l umm," ' " J " : " : ° '" '
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Out in the back yard Of theSamStevens' home,locatld in
the Blair Swimming Pool park,
there is a long, shallow trough
containing a. fighting, snappihl.
hilning baby ldligntor which
Sun respects highly md from
wma. he maintains hu alum.
Sam received the 'gator lev-
eml weeks ago from hi! son.
Art Stevens,who purchased It
at St.Augustine,Merida.I t
ca mei nana t box,sbo utt11 a
ldze of n florhrt'a bw qu g bw
with instructions to d w i t n
trough with mud md nts: and
let it grow.Sun did.It in new
only lirte-an inch long but ad-ready Sam bmmxnn the com-
Dana Offering
4 New Courses
In Coming Year
Dorms Fill Prepaxfwry To
NineMonth Study
Session ,
Reservations threafen~ta ex-
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i n g jo b o f buildirig la r ge r an d
lar ger penn f o r i t as i t gr own
to leng ths o f seven o r d g h t
feat.
Th e alli ga to r ents fr o g s an d
in se c ts :n d i n a pp ar e ntly th r iv-
i n g i n its Ne b n a k n habiture.
Someon g told Sa m to s c r atc h i t
on th e he ad an d dr op gr ou nd
me a t i n i ts mou th wh en it op e m
b u t ju dg in g f r o m th e c a p e n
whi c h a re c u t wh e n people ar e
around , Bam his dec id ed th at he
wi ll f ur n i lh th e me at b u t ' g u to r
wi ll lmve b o do all o f the ati ng .
Sa m d ou n 't kn o w wh a t h e will
d o w i t h i t , b u t a n t h a t e v e n t-
u n lly h o ' ll h a ve z o ' d w i t a wa y
-~ i ! n ny o ne wa n t! it.
FUNERAL SERVICESFOR Mus MARY SICKWERE HELD MONDAY
Funeral services lor Mn. Huy
Sick, 80, who died Friday night At
her home in Fremont,a!-
her s uffe ring n nmka euiy Int
week, were held at 2:80 p. m. Mon-
day at the Salem Luthenn Church,
Fremont.Dr. A. O. Funk, pastor
of the church, omcinwd.Burlll
*va
July closed with a marked short/Bert Justice,instruetor at theOneof the big businesses in moisture in thin vicinih
:ridge w west bound tour-hu. Ad-ellglble to pariicfpnte in the var-
fuus forms ol public assistance.
According w H.Lyle Guyer,
County Asulnunce Agent,x-elle!
cllents spent $2,184 in July for
anngg stamps, to be and under
of Dilhta.Jultice ~
the corn has withstooddrouthremarkablywell.A
bar of fields inand nrouncBlair, hurwever, no tiring at thh
Hun sw ~ ,;a;;2;;"" ""|All photofrsphs in the Inldsr Am
bo be n e w s nd up t o t h gl ut mi n -
ute.Most ol than hsve been tak-
en only this weqk and show Bldrin ill very lstost form.
The front psp of the !ou.r-page
folder will show an outline msp
of Blair ln relation fo the muh
co v ere dby U.S.Hlghway 8 0v ls
the Bldr bridge and the map will
lh°w.very clearly.the mileagewhich is cut ot! by going through
Blair rstlur Hun by my of Om-
slm. A picture 01 the two Blllr
bridges will slso be shown.
On the back outside page will be
s cooling view of the Bllir Swim-
ming Pool with sn admonition fa
w u r h u w s t c p s w h i l e f o r x n s t
md swim It the Blslir Swimming
Pool park. "Better yet," the folder
will ny, "stay in Blair tonight."
A section of the folder will nhows partial view ol the Dans College
mm m :eh-num \\|.:».-\..,.1
WILLIAM SCHER!DAN
bln work August m and will re-
odve n postal service pendon forthe Nmlflnder of hlejlfo.Ha wus
66 yew of age on lsreh 25th.Sdilflfll-I. who hlq served ss
finmsn.omoediu sud ud l l e d
with the spedsl dell-very pscksges,
began his work wlfh the posts! do-pu l mmt AM m, ma s .
Hr.s¢.\»¢rm»n` wh.za Blair
ho \nA¢ .lndc , Iun s ndhr s ti meengaged in lsrm sodvlties.h te r
be wu s dak dak in severalBldr
hotels..
During all of his residence here
he hu lived in s modet but scrup-
ulously iidy home on Wat Front
atreetandhishomehutwioebeen
dted by dvlc oxgsniutlom as
having l I kept lswn.
Hr. snd Mrs. Schetidm have no
hlldnn although Mrs. Scherldsn
has two sons by a former mu-
riage.They sn Bruce and Clar-
mce Goechenour,both of whom
about July lst, The Enterprise is
informed, and the port hp been
dosed much ol the Uma since that
dnte.The ody plsne on the iidd:mv ls lhat wmed by Ben Hs-5
llld Dr.C.D,Howud.I t
housed in n privm hmpr sdollk
ing lhe dty 's hsngu which hal
the cspadty of two plana.
According fo Coundlmsn B m
mn. who is he ad ol the ni -we
wmmithn, spplicatlous for the po~litha M instructor sm bdng con-
sidered but no selections hue hee;
msdest.thls time.
Meanwhile, reports hue reached
Blslr from unodldsl sources thstBlsllristoshareinlhedlvllsiohdf
the gas Lsx refund moneys which
came shout following action of the
l m m m m o r me mu l e d d s -
ture.Blur, seeoniing w the 11-
mm is in receive sn upprodmste
$1,000 from the fund.
Whether we $1,000 win be me
to Iurther equip and develop the
lield or to retire the lands slresdy
ul (ood p plan. An mason-" " ` .1 1 uale 51,095 S . .m d for bluo GORDON v1N'roN ,.§"'¥..1»,§ZT"-n,£"€.'?,¥,ZI1 °;_my;<
stamps.shown above with his luxurious for _nay is 315 inch,Undoubtedly *q|1f5_f}'fl\_W°"|d be growth ol whixkan which he 11" :lm .nm mmm.. nf mu
even larger, uid Mr. Guyer, ex-cept lor the fad tlmt A change in
the method ol keeplng records was
made during the month and the
recurda were dfldslly closed anJuly 28, shortening the month by
three dsyn
Gommoditles listed this maui-lm
!or relle! clients, 00 be purchased
nt the lucnl groceries tbmugh the
food stamp system.include the
following items: shell eggs, cornme al,raisins,dried prunes.ha r m
ln y ( c o m sn'-H).dried edible
.. - .. . .» . .» . |. .x. .. \. , a: .1 ~
grew espeelelly for the Tskunnh
Teksnmnl uelebndon held this
weak.ln recognition of his "big
brush" Gordon wu nsmed presl-
dent of the Whlsker Club._How-
ever, at home, he ls just plnln
husband Vinton and keeps them
rolled up neatly under hls chin.
-Photo courbay of Burl. County
Plalndesler.
Eane Eleven _
showed rllnflll tdldlng 1&9l
lnehes.The normal ralnlnll for
the same perlod should have been
17.00 lnehoa
A light shower tell st . Blslr
Tuesday marnlng but lt Wu ln-
sufflcient la do any sppnclsble
good m grovlng crops. The west
PU* of the county, however, near
Fontsnelle reported good rains
'hxesdsy unoxmtlng Lu sums pllcslto almost nn lneh.Corn ln the
Fonunelle vicinity ls ln goodshape, farmers report.
hundred time degrees i l
QIna*§n\n\s.n\rnl1nn i»u\nv\r|;|¥
wana. uw"~=,,u.....=. .............,potatoes, wheat Hour,enriched
wheat flour, selbrising flour, en-riched self-rising flour,wholewheatflour, and the following
fresh fruits-pesrs, plums, apples,
`l`o Be Drafted
Monday Aug. 18
One-the hoduringlowermonth.
v v u v v \ u a l r u | | l | \ | A U | . U v \ l . | \ v v \ |J uly .Th a t read ing v u
th an usual f o r th e u m a
oranges, and'peache§.New Draft Group Has'KENvfUCKIANS
TELEPHONE co.Known of Film! Date PICNIC IN BLAIR
GETS BRONZE For Some Time u w r y c l u e s p t u l n a . " " ' " " " "" " " "" " " '" " " "| <=f>1=e= »- nu. wk #9 ~ 5 5 :".':';._...*:'.f'"f.._...."r " - I ' - ' v - ' v w : n u n I n a n n u l . N ~. . . _ . -. § . : . " ' . " ;' & ' 3 : =r ! f 1 ' ~ ° f
. . . * F - e l f . .u m m m e a n » . .1They
Um c\residelothing
H E R
Iineiel
Miss
'eeping
vaun-1 north
tion of
in Ne-
expanded snd advanced by the dry,il nut known at this time.
BLAIR BOYS GIVEN
s c n o m n s n r r s
Jim Guuchow And Arthur Ped-
emen, who lalt lnrlns were :wud-|ed altemnte regenffl ncholnnhipl,
hnve been notifid this week thltthe an-iginnl rodphntl will nnt usa
themandthnttlmyuenawinllnefor the scholarships.
Mu o n : B a k w u tint winner
Iut lprlng.He plznx to a n hh
-The Kentu kim;of this andP LAQUE Eleven Wuhingum County 'mnlneighbaring tim" held 'hah' an-
m ue wm be inducted inw 11-my »qwi¢¢}mm picnic in the city park meonzePq' on Mondny, August 18 and mll K° Sunday. A picnic dinner at noonne base,hu '....... m..:.. .|=...n.. 1- un... f-..-L <.<. ...
g ""§°"°'°'1f, "_ , ; ' " ; ; ; ~ ' " ' " " " . K ". L12
biggest years sn »~1-»~ of the as :,.=f.:°~°:a,:";.;;'..:"<,,:~'~"'n e l' l o¥ ° f ' 2 L ' ? . ~ b Y Pr es id en t A n c h umh a t l' mmon L Sha mrvnd
mu.vxew slang w m -w¢¢hu'f;v;}. "sum hu mn na- bumess.
u typial d Bldr'| red-d N A M E N O R T Ht u n a ~ § °; . ~m u o n ' F D A nmountedonsmartbeenplacedinthe lobby of the
Blair Telephone Company office at
Blair lh honor of the heroic
acts of Nelle Lasure who was in
the company? amploy at the timeof the disastrous Winnebago flood
a year ago.Mrs. Lazure received
s gold medal and a one thousand
dollar rewanl for her services.The plaque, which is the onlyone every presented to any inde
pendant telephone company in the
United States, reads as follows:
Presented To
Northeastern Telephone Co.
with the award of a gold medal
ue......an wintry w nm. \.»-a.Following is the llst ol names:
Paul Royuk, Bennington;Paul
Siert,Blair;Clarence Rozmus,
Omaha; Thoodon Crass, BMW'ton,Missouri;Rolland "B\|<:klln,
Blair;Ieonard Pan, Dodge,Ne-
braska;lalle H. Johnson, Blair;
Arclibald Sehlnpfer.Arlington:
Albert John Wrich, Kennard; Har-
old Thomsen,Arlington and
Eugene Raymond Clements,Her-
man.Clements volunteered for
service Wednesday morning.
ST0>L1§:S $§éI;`¥§
and a social anernoon were great-l l y enjoyed.
|Approdmntely ninety were pres-
ent. Among tha out-of-town guests,we n l i n. L B. Vo h rll o f L i n-_coln who has been spending the
'summer at the George Christen-,sen home, and her children, Claude
and family of Wyoming,Mrs.
»0rpha Hall of Washington, D. C.,
Mrs. May Wilk.l?s and Ira Vohriel,
Mrs. Clarence ensen od Fremont,
also of Lincoln.Mrs. Vohrles was the oldest of
the group with Mrs. M. D. New-
ell of Blair second.
u a w r u w d o i s r a u e c a .
Dana is offer-ing three new mu-
sic courses this year, including vo-
w Tleehanlca and phonetics,the
lanam m m .m m - » - -1 " a nd
repertory.Anothenhew nhjaeeon the eunimalmn is Spanish; oth-
er languages alrady offered are
Latin,German, Danish,Hebrew,
and Greek.
Students at Dana may take their
choice ui' the following counsa:
liberal arts,commerce,teacher
training,pre-nurdng,pre-medic,
pm-law, music. aviation and coach-
in WCFU and Red Cmsa otilees
among other sodal and welfare
groups.She was the first presl-
dent of the Kid-west Bynodieal
Mgi ma ry ae dety .
rn J 'dy 72 ,1861,at Ponta
nelle,Nebraska,she was the
daughter of the late Henry C.
Sprlck, who were members ol the
oridnal Quincy,Illlnols,colony
which came to Fontanelle in 1855.
She taught school in Waahingtan
County for three years and on May
3, 1885 she was married to Rev.
Chris!-lan Sick, who was pastor o(
r . . u . . . . . . . ...|......».
I""7 _ -.......... .... ...ty is ramen.A pmure was taken Sunday mmthe comer of Flrn and Washing-
ton l°°l=inz vm, showin, me 1.
C. Kloprp home and the bountiful
la found .m m .~ c a n
In addition tothe piutures,ashort
Plrazraph will u n um dates of
ami-'s founding, will duenbe lu
schools and churches. and its de-
sirability from the standpoint of
a place to make one's home. An-
other paragraph will itll of the air-
port,Blair'| industries,including
such things as the boat works. the
vv naa-U a Ell\\./
Saperintendmt J.R.1
announced the election ei'
Cblrlvtfe Mayfield, of W
Water, Nebraska m ml the
cy in the grades of 3 and 4 ii
ward mused by the resignsua.. Pearl Q.-rs
lim Mayfield has taughthawka,Nebraska the past
years.
Augmt lllhnaon, 78, fathex
Johnson ol this city,died
Omaha hospital. '1*uud.av.I
three! suzolnnmp at Dun.
Wuhlnzwn County reoaind
r u ( S i
i n a n
hs had
judgement in n hw m i! ln ln lt
Douglas County in the xmount of
$780.49 plus noun cont: this week.
The suit brmxght w recover Wuh-fmm the
Theodore N. Vuil Memorial
to
Nelle Lazure,
agent operator,in recognition ol on actnoteworthy public service
at
Winnebago, Nebraska.
JAS. w. POUNDSIN HOSPITAL
of
James W. Pounds. better knownto Blsiriws ss "Young Jim", re-
turned ho Blair Mondsy from the
Imimunuel Holpitol in Omaha
where he was rushed eu-rly last
week Dufferin; from blood pdmn-
ing.Several weeks ago a scntch or
mosquito bite on the left elbow ~
Fund
I
u u A N u | : ; s H A N D S
The Stone Cafe comes out thisweekunder a new management
and is now known as the PalaceCafe.The ludy in charge comes
from Hsrtington,Nebraska and
has had previous experience in
restaurant work.She is puttingout a tasty well cooked meal and
invites the public to call and try
a meal, confident that the visit will
become s habit.
Guyer, Boe, Get
Flower Show
Medals, Ribbons
[BLAIR HIGH INALUMINUM DRWE
'Fremont snd Beatrice have been
cited as two Nebraska municipali-
ties which were high in their coi-
lection of aluminum for notional
defense.Fremont with its 11,862
'persons collected 8,450 pounds or*29 pounds per 100 persons.Bes-
trice, with 10,882 persons collected1961 pounds or I8 pounds per 100
persons.Blair, with 8289 personsproduced 905 pounds or approxi-
mately 21 pounds per 100 persons.Blair,apparently, should have
been listed in the high nnki ng
sfwn. tw-
E A R L F R E N C H G O E S
I m n n a v : A \ Y l \n a s n r l
mg.Extra-curricular activities inwhich those interested may partici-
PMA!are football, basketball, vol-leyball, tennis, badminton, general
physical education, e cappella choir,
male chorus, violin ensemble, hll-
tory club, dramstlcs club,Luther
League. peace orotoricnl contest,
Hermes staff,smateur photogra-
phy contests, and short wsve radio
station work.The equipment for
the last project is owned and op-
erated by Dean Thomsen of the
Science department.An advertisement describing ad-
vantages offered by Dana may befound on another page of this is-
sue.
GEORGE LUSE
DIES IN OMAHA
They cams to Fontanelle in 1886and stayed there until 1908 when
Rev. Sick accepted a church osll to
Sterling, Nebraska,where he re-
muined until his retirement in
1028.when wey moved to Fre-
mont. Rev. Sick died in 1989.
Surviving are five children, Miss
Mary Ann Sick,Fremont North
school teacher, Mrs. Emma Gard!-
ner of Hot Springs, South Dakota;
Robert P.Sick ol Los Angeles;Theodore A. Sick ol Lincoln, and
Alfred 0. Sick, of Blair; two sil-
ters, Mrs. Carl Knxeger of 'Pacm-
hoe, New York; and Mrs. George
D. Roth of Quincy, Illinois;and
three gnndchildren.Four chil~dren preceded her ln death.
4-H alms PLAIT
n r n n m n n u m n w
Heller Company,the flour m
the printing industry and varic
other production-type business
The first of the folders will
delivered next Saturday,aocordi
to present plxns.
Old Settlers
Gettin Readg
For Reunio
Picnic Date Friday, Au
ust 15.Progmm of
Interesting Features
In...s>a.....
il|,:been in poor health for some time.
ms Funeral nrviees \vi\\' be held Fri-zmiday at Audubon, when he hm
be lived.
ns
New Ideas Ease
Iington Countfn wats in a brhkufrepuir job'on fp, county line hid
been uhder du.-unaion since l937.
Work of Harvest
gan t c i n g i ~ M ;H a n g B g e A n d M r 5 _G u y ~. l u u n n u n u u , L . ¢ ! l | . 1 l l ' ¢ d g g g f g h g 1 ; ; » » ~a u U u u 1 u l u x . : 1 n . . u n ni¢`"Su}"£`¢'"`£'¢f5"1."'" °°;";;"'1g
member.Phy nic iqm =r\>°"*9=' sv-e r 1 ?
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f= ¢@ 1xe4 _ R_ 1b bo ns Eng!x~'fe»~=1=.we ll-k no wn fo r m-I n t F r i d a y c g f 3 he ar t" a tta c k ...'3;*.°f'°:..!?,:'si°€.:'1€.;:"°',;'..°;:' ,';£|'3:'.*:?.:f" ..:.':.,.."~:'..3*t'.':=?.-",':f;';z
on the arm immedlntall' mu UWT;Fm' P ly hi hi ta Ier Was!xingwn Countysevemldnyaofcontilmedf.re¢b~_ N nn-nnnnnlnvli Irecently
ment, allowed the patient w re-H.Lvla Guvar.WnnhinvInn trminimr |Tunlda.y nnud Friday, ~ '!a¢ Hhs-foné ___U - -- - " _w i n g ' p r o g r a m o f e n t e rturn in Rldr.IIn {.'..|||| undnf tlmln.;I.¢..'ZlI|.¢f.§.L"I--§I --:'_';: lnlnr ;nll I-mn luuun eninfé-|»n'¢nl'I'I_f l. | tt
doctnr's care.
.Andrews Gwen
Omaha Branch
Nursery Post
vounty »¢=|»\.¢m;¢ ngmn. um uno ----m - - - - - - - ~ ~- ~ " ; " " f ; , ; 5of Bldr'a most ardent florlcultur-lollklifliv C;i°mfl. w ere e
'é`.'.§h.I§T'b`§`"§2'°§5,.l``§,'i<'L'°GT'§3'?;':,?§m2""l§¥k.iz" wigvelerrgeg
ua Society. for his entries in mweek: I-lla fllililb' is rounding
nasocintion'a second annual exld-YGIBUVUS in K;»=§<1 gf uf
do~
thiswith
timeourbllion. The show was held Satur- being, but wll .l n ll'|\_ u _ 'day and Sunday, August 2 and 3,|l|md in the naar futum. lt is md.
at the Paxton Hotel ball room in
Omaha.Exhibits had been en-
tered by gladlolus growers from'
nll sections of the atom.
! SCO'I"I' CASTETTER
HURT IN FALL
r e m e m b e r m m .
He was born in Pennsylvania in
1864 And came to Blair in 1890.
Three years luwr he was morrlad
to Min Dorn Rover .md they im~
medintoly wok up flrming.
Four children were born to them.
Two of these are :till llving, Mrs.
John Petersen of the Rose Hill vi-
cinity and George, Jr., of Omahz.The wife pnued uvuy in 1927
B.The review is plmnod propsrmtory to tho 4-H Fremont fair eon~
Mn next wak.
According w Home Demonstn-
tion Agent Ruth Wolff, girls room
practice judging will uke pllee
Thursday morning from 9:15 untll
12 at Schefflerhl Hall, fdlowed by
clothing .iudrlnx in the llternoon.
Frlday morning from 9:15 until 12
will be devoted to pnctlce for 4-H
tainment:
10:80 l. m.-Free regintntlon
12:00-Buket dinner.Coifee,
creun And Iugu free.
1:00-Social hour.
2:00-Program.
Invocation-Rev. Thomu Sand-
lin.
Song--"Amerla".
Welcome-Mlyor John Trinler.
Ihanv-»nn._r'.»».~.u,.\...,.-1-
' j g
I nuw ¢»&
I`amily Moved From Arl I a n a a m c e m e n u e o r g e n n S P ED !c o n k i n I!I n a d d i u f i n t o t h e me c ln i ,~Qn n i i P n n t n i f n r Yn l n r n h d n h u l l r n n l f n l l u l l * I m a i n n m n h n . R & \ . l i d | ¥ I 8 ~ ~' = ' : " !|C o r q m u m t y m g , § g ' i Z 2 i " § § 'e -
ingtén Residence Early
In Week
swam ln class ;|Al.l, izmr, win cut. about thlhl imnedintla miny he I B I V B I C _ ~ 1 4 ,_§§;m §'~Y§_§ J.Hiltbn Rhoadesl
nl two daben residing in Oklahomu.B U R I E D T H ' U' R S _Add;-en-N}wm,, Game .
h ld at |Solo-Norman Mangnld.A n.........|n -.n n In
wan -SW&(5I1ll8KE['h bl ng611, Mr. Guyer also won t me ue'-forehead late Tuesday eve ngé1'§\'3,`Z"Z"¢'l?§i ;;gn":pi\;b:;n;|»fi'""°" he fell on the sidewalk near Funeral servloes were a
e |Lhe_'?""P. 'E°'i'f° ."°'?~.SCM he B°fd°r' Fung:§l§or1e_Ul'f Sun:Rmeral services for Charles -|~,;|,,,,,_ eIolus each.Charles W. And_rews,who has
mn a mnascaper far sevenl yearsat Maraha.ll's Nurseries ln Arling-
wn, has been put in charge of the
Contax' ibut bunch of the Marsh-
all nurseries ln Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrews, Blll and
Patty, movsd to Omaln enrly this
umok. eamhliahinv nermnnnnt null-
l rnsneu out. to nan n nun unver ana my nftemuun nl 2:30 ocloc.K mu'g g i g g §§,§"`2.§,`"»T£ ";'£$;§S§2 °V§f\°°k°d n mv aut Qf the H1050 interment was made in the Blair
ln dlvislon 6B (amateur). He wma ;"'"l°u"5'H; 3|"d';°'m":g to hw cemetary.
presented with (lve blue rlbbonl " " ' ° N " °a y w n Y~
and five red Hbhons Mr Boe's|~ ~
Merriman,14-year-old Teknmxh
lad, were held Thursday nlwrnoon
at the Schafer-Peek funeral home
of Tsknmnh.Young llerrimsn,
who was 1 brothar of Mn. Betty' A N N O U N C E F A L L~I N s ' r r r u ' r E D A T E S T " K # ' = 1 f f U ' i " Y ' i _..|§=":.,';°:°:¢'?2'»§i12f?*f; 52?-2'
M ;" -vv~.w¢-N-ur.
Election of olfloerl.
Son8"'-"Aulde lang Sync".
Commi'f..<.:froumdx,I
Kruse md Albert Rnhwer; 1
Mrs. E. S. B. Geesemm, Mrs.
'I'riller;reception.M i n m i nl n .'l'hsni||p¢\m»¢|n¢¢into '.mdthenrJ.¢ b ¢ . f ° b d m¢ ¢ u ¢ n n a n mf . | | . . ¢ . ¢ ; . . . a . | . ¢ . .n- u. | .» . .¢ Laaa.; .;;m.;.a'.a;;¢.;>;..;;."' l
LESLIE R MARKS
SUCCEEDS THURBER
Leslie R. Mxrka hu been elected
music instructor ln Blllr High
School, luneoedinl Ernest Thurber
who resigned recently.
"_ .._,.__ .. _ ._,....-., .. lm..
ul. m ww", "nu me p-..........5are with which he tends bil gu-
de n hu more dun o nc e murd-
sd hlm wnh unusually line npecl-
m e n s .
For-her floral manual mange-
men! minted ln nnulher dv llim
o f the uma dum, ln . H. L y la
Guyc r vu awarded a blua mutt:ribbon.Shealnoianoktwurodrlb-
bun: wlih other n u n l u n m i -
|Avgun 29 hu been ann:
u the dna o f the Wuhl
Gnmty rural touhen'Sm
thi s ml, wi th I mmm- pn
scheduled fur September 1
dalinlia plum were mnmxncn g m l in rn.v fo c rm ns
lima.
#nm A D D I V v n u
sergeant ueorge uruse, -|l'~, Wnu hxexdly mumlng, July 29, Lhortly Kjjndg,M n .Claus n e h m lxunoedhu bee n ntu tlono d w it h t he nn ny lflcr h e h ad be en ta ken to a n 0 m~ Em,"Gelicke,m n u
l p g h n l g t F m Ri le y . _ K » n lg . j¢ ¢ t g r ly u h n h o s p i u d .c w x .
xg,
;r3'|
meandi w t h e
r d w u r
believe Wllhington c <mn¢ §
fannen and the 8boV¢photos
:how three llbor lliving schamawhich hue been nut into nan this
;a;'.,;.i'\. "i.`L20`i`é`§¢"""`"The lower pk-¢m~¢.shawn C...
H a m m W i l l i a m s o n ,o f w e s t o f
a h h h hL||hnav n an u nl n \ { | \ . 1 \ n » ¢ l \ J|
muse
>|-nm8.No
lad in:thin
W; week for Camp Hnlbol, Aan-The bu 1 invi¢¢d_Q,tue y, where hs will roll in W c |three-month tniningen ¢°"\'l;~ ~ ~isdn; Wm: dinner and an
Young Bl-uu'|mother,Mn.S IN D E S M O INE S e v e n t .Ttul I: your dl! u
S'°&§' .'.§£|""° of ifm' '.'2"3 ln, To mPi ks a nd rw Ipladc.'
rn r -luv r..at r holn. J o hn Bn.. a 0 ..,.i \.., me n: f':°e ."°*»» -un '€`\3°"e =r ..,,'I.`1 _ nu1 s no v B1 -:ns
"°i!'I :§;::;a.; `l`h"$'&.&L`$"`.¢"`§`L".R'1`l~°°°vvhv°°.ukmw¢heIf.im¢.`n°~\|d mamma hmw a l m -o f~~i - h m m m m ~I Inns n n *L I -i n : a l l l ~
ln..........\......|...un \.a.....5 I\~...¢}°|»IMI WOOL Htl. Plhl u a l I N u n s vmlru ll I gnuunw ~ul |:v |\»:ma College md hu mlm man-FREE '1~U]'n0N Riley prior w his mmm.m m I n B w . b u t ~; ; : " ~ " " " "
ate work at the Norfhweltem U|\|_U .Hy nl Des Moines lmn,for several Mn. Roy Beth was uhm up ugm m m as sr.'e~5153-» bean m\;;lc ki- we Ire mld.M r . m g ~Around 250 young wma nf SCAFFQLD INJ URES n _y s wuanlmr of Wllliun Kethodilt Holpihl in Onuhn lutmd_.in,oel Allen, Mn. Dlak Ray Friday "mhz Ind on SlhlldayGrove, »&»,, ..£2" .'If.¢ hil m usica l ~ ~h1"5_f°"'.L' XC ev..¢'l».1'2_° ? $ 3 3 2 . ~CA RP E NTE IP S A ~ lin. Lodl S*-l'l¢kl¢M, dl of umhrwant ' "'°'°P°""°°-R0-
|m a |¢ m u » m m m ¢ rl g » m |
an vl ns vrnh ql tm kh do nrihamtoihmhhthldam n
| new wrinkle to nuke thn|\\~lnincooln-_jo\~._. .
u . - v n u . . - - . . . . - ,oachyculince.Barid ut hnu»a»f»a|»um=~m a.=an~nionleverl,i|\b\etoguidem¢l
contrd the tmctor m u l t i -hctodly. The saving: can ami_._.. .._.. ... .. .....w. W.-W. -1 g,mur.orgnrdxali onn hav e won nume ro us ~ ;_j'_ § ';;;, \,;| ;;:m| ;:'Cwn£ Y 8\:per\numdent Ralph E. _w___g°;~;\__ shoulder 'gr'| |
fxuphiea and ncognldom under 'hxaadly mmlns duxiug A mm wfflnla w'\v mn wac k. The mn- um w f. 'rm mme » ....,_ ,_ _, x n. RJ . GNpPoro!C:\l| :pmthis dnciinl.Ha comm to BIAlr thunder shown-, for an uma time jority uf than boyn and gh-ln wm when A new mm (, wdfo Sunday with ln. Bunk! 821910-
exceptiomlly wall rocommmdud.h can y,,,,_.:m u d Bl-|11 High School.umm! Mm ton \
porn mm har uma. In fav or-nm second DMM. also :umable.nt mba Gaztnh h m .: m n A
Roy. 02| husband, ll a prinur by |"°°P-bv A v w
m m m m r w m n u q m wr.b»i»\sin¢In 0v~
C°mx»ny for tbwt dx nun.a mml y t h Ln PW=h°4
hhor.n o
n u n sprll 1
;m°wn
m m p m m m l u l b d d l n r
I DIIONIIIDUIK T 8 0 n a n -Iillhlkdtonedv olllufuuttlri
a r n u m l in n n n n
THE ENTERPRISE
nam Indiv:Nenvmr Submrivfivn Prim Per Yau nmEuhmduuoondelnumatter undar dm an of Cvnmu of Much
I.l879.lt the nostotfice at Bldr.Nabrukn.
PUBLISHED ET.RY THURSDAY
Nzws Am;
Otherwlse
Defenne Bond Qulz
Many quentiuna have arisen regardingtherecentlyissuedde~
(sale bonds In nn effort to clu
i!y the mltuxtlon The Enterprise
will present n carlos of lour qulz~zen regarding the bonds. The flnt
ol the series follows:
Q.:In whxt denominations are
JOHN A.RHOADES.Ediwr and Publllher
J.HILTON RHOADES Anilhnt Edwr;AdvertisingMARYBammQUARRIELoanMm
ROY I . BETTS Pmasmnn md CompondtorMxssVANOLAJ.BRUNTON umm Ovenbor
MARIE RASMUSSEN Linotypg Opelstar /f
¢.¢.¢?.£..
H ol'¢lI|llfllll!~.|°
evnx and otha:cops of tint vldnltytomderhelvdlyuperbnpsmad.Rdnhll willed only .85 of aninchlorthemonthggxlnxtA
nonnnl ol 465 inches.ln the
dmnth year of 1984 July moixtunszgngnted.60.Muistum lured in
the soil during the exceaivaly wat
manila of Juna saved some cropsbutputO!the com is zeponod
dimnged uvenly.
or $750.The prices ul Series F.Bonds rangu fmm $74 to $I400;Serie;G Boudn from SIW 00$10000.
Note.To buy Defense Bondsand Shmpa go to the nearest Witolfleebankoruvinglandlomnuodntion;our write to tha Trusuxerof the United Shias WuhingtonD.C.for |m|U»onlerform.
(The llwve quiz is an otddnlnewsnleauaf the Treunry D¢~partment Delame Swing:SMU.Watch naxt weak|Enterprise lor
~a Mm. cm ~YFuneral services were hdd at
Benner an Wednesdayafternoon.
dum h~me Friday.Mr.and Mn.William
.
BEEMERWOMAN, sa,
,.nms IN onlm
Mn.Anna Krueger.B8»ye\rdd
Beamer,Nehruh,resident,dibd
early Simllly morning at the homs
of her dzughwr,Mn.AugmtStud,md fnmily ol Orum.She
hadbeen\guesto!theStorklfurseveral dnyu, enjoying good healthuntilFridly.when lho mllend |stroke.Mn.Krueger had madeher home with 1 son, Ed Krueger,
picnic supper at the SwimmingPoolpark,Sunday.Lan Holland is ill at the Methodist Hospital in Omlhe.
~Mr.and Mn.Eldred Llrlm,Cherlee and Signed of Gnnd Illand were cndlen at the HuwlrdJaneenhome, Mondayevening.
BLAIRITES IN HEAD-
ON COLLISION
Tom and Jim McBride ware in aheedancofllidonilvemilesnonh
weat at Tekamah Tuesday of laatweek. They were passengers in oneHr.and Mn.Bob Bltchman car Dae other being driven by S.Beverly McBride and Ann HitchmnnaccompaniedMr.and Mrs.Chris Wrich and Georgia to Ona-
wa Iowa Sunday where theyifedMr.and Mn.Fnnk Kiefer.
cw Ro mdMr.and Mn.genwldrenofBlairwereguests M
AC}|¢¢fpk.m_h_0neo1the
brothenwastrolhd at Blair Ho|~pitll lor cuu and bndeee;the atherbrother and Mr.Chat!escapedinjury.
1~;»;:...
~*Q 1workud1-ive~ of~~an~
Georxe Wach~nhnel tersem are moving from Le Man_Mr.to ~Canto~South Dakau.
rn.ma Mn.Frmd:HmmdiekmdbahJemmdDannaFnndlAttended A pimle nt ElmvmodParkinQmguSaturday.Junior Hanan lpent SundaywithHunanWeswrguxd.Alice md Andxsw Wiese Mr.and Mn.Ferdixmnd Wlesa andMainsandMrs.Sophia Wien
ware Sundny dinner guest!ol Mr.and Mrs.om Wrlch.Mr.and Hrs.Ed Chrlstenun
...»~oFrmd:Hovvendleklxoma
Mn.Chauncey Wrl£l;t underwent an aparatism nt Sf.Joseplz|Hoaplw ln Omnlm,Mnndxy.Ho lor s moody neovnry are.¢T.§§.¢from nll lhney mdSunnylldnrelidonta.fAlargenumberfmm hm sttendedtheweddingdamn01Mr.and Mn.Russell Pearson lt theGexmmmnSundayevening.Mr.And Mrs.Charles Von andIARoyvilltedMr.and Mn.JohannhurltunFlidlynight.Mn.Chmnoey Wright and
....romNebruklCity,it hu been lmmed.Clayton Sheets was lll at hishomeseveraldayslast week rewverlnzfromwnmstimulMr.and Mn.Halt Lowa wereOmahnvltiwnFridnyMr.lnd Mrs.Virzil Pune olOmnluwarsmints.Sunday at tinCharlesShedshome.Mrs.Sanh Svnn relmmsd boHerman.Fridny svminz Amr amonthavlsitln Des Moines.Iowa.Mr.and Mrs.Joe Bmdur andMninnweresupper guests of Mr.md Mrs.T.K.Iverson Thundxy.Mr.and Mrs.Edgxr Cue md
........¢f.\ f d d.f ¢f d.y..£¢. @ f¢
.f..
Mr.and lin.Kenneth Fneunm.ncomnnuied b Hr.and Mn.RexHillerof1Lm.|.attended nStmdnrdOi!Co.banquet at FremontFriday.Mm.Rollnd Petenen of LeMnaIowavisitedherDlrenhl.
3 d;11nm Brewster.ar:e rn.rimg a month with her grgnd~n
en w o Linois. were here for A brld vlnitwithnglemds.Hr.Doll the lon ofJoeI. vm: a resident here muyyearnum.the family hlvhurmovedanyin1900.Hrs.D.E.Hires was a SundaydinnerguestofMr.and Mn.B.B.Smith in Omllha.Mia Mamie Ackerman of Wnh~irmton.D.C.viii#/ed Mn.Anna.Peddie.Wednesday.She went toPenderthat..|~|I
Hamm Rogan Ind lon,EmpmmmdBemnrdGoskar druvo mCouncilBluffsSundayto see theballgameiqwhichDizzyDeanvlnyed.Mr.nm Mn na un»A»n|2»|»lr
wo
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vuunm name.Miss Ada Rngert of Omaha spenttheweekendnthm.___»lua». ~.m;.T.ZhC?1 Mr.and MAI iifE1ELm Peck ofSpendingSundayeveningatBrokenBow were Sunday visitorstheP.K.Anderson home honor at the parental Fred P
kinHIec home.g ra. =~\=d g= ahirthdu¥:were Leia gepumed home with thorn fnvMunn.:Ml M
iam~Art Ma
I.Magill and
gill and dnugh
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partment, Defense Swing:SMU.Watch naxt weak| Enterprlne lortheleoondlntheaerleaoffmlr.)
a 0ToBulld800 Refrigerator Carl
A!Plalumuulh
Edwlrd Flynn,executive vlaprealdant of the Chicago,BurlingtonandQuincy, announced Mondaythatconstructionwillbeginsoon on 300 refrigerator ears expectedtocoit$1200000 at thePlattumouthNebraskashop of thePress Ca.A C. B. & Q.subsidiary.Construction will begin as soonasnecessarymaterialsareobtainedhesald.
»~»Free 194 Pheuanln From Shelton
Farm
J.P.Vance state superintendentoftheNebraskacooperativepheasantwdngpmjectaliberated194blrdsfromthepheasantfarmnorthwestofSheltonNebraska.Saturday.
The Shelton project sponsoredby the Lions club had the lowestdeathrate and highest per cent o!live birds of 20 broad;sent outfromthestatshatcherysevenweeks ago acconilng to Mr.Vance.About 20 of the baby pheasant;became chilled and died soon :fbertheirarrlvxlatSheltonwhenanelectricalstormshutaf!thecurrent to the broader one night._ »o
Dries(July ln Seven Yun
Last month wu the drlext JulyinRichardsonCountynlnfrethedevastating1934drouthcausing
er bmther md Mr.Clutt escapedinjury.
Ethel on Friday owning.Mrs.C.E.French Ethel and
Irene attanded the Johns familyreunionpicnic in Fremont Sunday.
Chris Wrich And GeorlfO to Ona
wa, Iowa, Snndny, where theyliedMr.md Mn.Fnnk Klaler.Mr.and Mn.Clair Ragen mdwldrenofBlairwereguestsMMr.md Mrs.Andrew SvendzllrdandEdnaBlombergSundayevening.Mr.and Mn.Orville AndreuenandchildrenofBlnlrwereallenattheHaroldJemenhomeFri
day evening.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Jensen andRoger were callers at the WnlterPluggehomeMondayevening.Ann Hlwnmxn ol Blnir is suy~ing at the Chris Wrlch home thisweek.Irene French of Omaln is spendingher vacation at home.Mr.and Mrs.Lillard Jensen entertainedaticecreamandcakeun Monday evening for Messrs.andMeldamesArnoldHansen and childrenHenman and Lloyd Jacob andnhildrenAlbert Jensen and hmilyNelsNelsen and family and Bhd
llyn NielsenMr. and Mn.Arnold Hnnaen nndchildrenattendedElmerHnnlensweddingat the home of Rev.andMmFredHanseninCouncilBluffsIowaSunday.Mn.Howard Jensen attendedtheRebekahlodgeofficersdinnerat Rol>insona cafe TuadnyhonoringthestatepresidentMrs.nllery of Lincoln.Mr.and Mrs.Raymand Frenchd children attended Marlon LoftsbirthdnypartyinCrdgWed~evenlnnf.
Mr. And Mrs.Gifford French enrtainedat ine crenm and cake for~elars.md Meldnmee C.R.ch md daughters FredrenchHaroldFrenchandchilrenandMrs.C.E.French and
._._
19 vmm~mr. an~~J~hum huritun,Flidly night.Mn.Chmnoey Wright and
Wenergurd and Russell.
Mrs.Ed Christensen md Vendaspent Thursday evening with Mrs.Fred Wentergurd.
;»;:.*Fr
Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Bette anddaughterKarenKly.were Sun
day dinner guests at the Ed Christensenhome.
Misa Senora Anderson hu lelther job in Omlbl leaving Thumdayforatrip Do the Black Hillswithherparents.Mr.and Mn.George DickrnanoiNorthBendNebnekaspentSundayat the Ben Voea home.Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Phalaantof Spencer Iowa were Sunday visfihmrat the Bm Koenig home.Mr.and Mrs.Avery Jaspersonand Jo~A.nn of Tekamah and Mr.and Mm Chris Nelson ol KennardspentSundayeveningwithMr.and Mrs.William Von.Mra.Thomas Wilkinson Mn.Roscoe Rosenbaum and Mrs.DellNicholsonlpentThuradayalternoonwithMrs.Andrew Mahan.Herman Hovundlck and EarlSnverkrubbewereSundayvidtoreat the Ed Christensen home.Venda Chrilteneen spent fromFridayuntilSunday with Mr.andMrs.Elmer Betia nl Blair.Mr.and Mrs.Chris Jahnel andAliceandAndrewWleeewereursdayeveningvisitorsattheBen Vos:home.Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth WhitendsonofOmahawereSundayvisitorsattheparentalRoh~ie Andersen.home.
Robert Foley home Tuesdayernoon.Mr.and Mrs.Otto WrlchtamllyMr.and Hrs.FerdinWieseandMaineMrs.Sop~Wieee and Harry were Th~.alwmoon vldtors at the homeAlice and Andrew Wiaee.Geraldine and Charlotte M
Wright are staying at the CaBohnhomeinBlairwhilethemotherlalnthehospital.Mr and Mrs.Gerald Daley
Dorothy Foley of Omaha were Suday afternoon and evening vldtoattheRobertFoleyhome.JeandCaroleDaleyreturnedho
alter spending over a week at tFoley home and Bobby Foleyspend several days as their
~.Mr.and Mn.Frank Hen ceenspentSundayeveningat.Chauncey ~WHght home.
Mm.Robert Foley and Bob~attended the funeral of Misa M~
ine McBride Thursday afiernoo
up her work in Omaha and wiMiesMarionJahnelhu
~~spend the rest of the lummer
cation at her home.
Mr.and Mrs.Lowle Vols M
and Mrs.Fred Weltergaard anRussell and Dan spent Friday I!emoon near the Elkhorn River.Herman Hovendck enon Thursday evening at a stag patyforhisthruhingcrew.Gu .were Herman Matzen Ed Christe
een and Tage Chauncey WrlghArfchur Hansen Louie Voas
in 6 §é.»visited rdativea .un 1.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Shumake1ofBlairvislfcdattheWilliamiiSh\unake home Sunday.a Mrs.Lydla Moss ol Omaha ment1SundavandMondaylnHermanfvisingMr.and Mrs.Dode Parrl
Ihe Fallen family heldl reun§in at *he park at Wm Point.SunIday.with 62 mesent.Mr. and Mrs.|Emi|Fallen and sons. Mr. and M11.Chris Chrlstoifenson snd llr.andI Mrs.Soren dolsmann were amfmk
x meaémhmmumty Club heldgag§_gg;in cha Herrnan vsrk.
=WTh¢4nyblub of which Mrs._Ted|I0lin|zer is leader held an achieve
Hscrml.Wednesday.
ment day at the Pleasant View
.nu lui.vugn Clements and hmIilyof Omaha.Mrrfand Mrs.Hur|lsy Clements and Richard andMrs.Gerald Yuwell and baby.I Earl Jr.Kay Lea and RogerFletcher are lpendlng severaldaysthlaweekwithAlmaandBirdsFletcherwhiletheirparentsandMr.and Mrs.Delbert FlefcherareInBurwell.Mr.and Mrs.Carleton TaylorLarryand Donald oi Omaha wereSunday afternoon vlalwn at AlmaandBirdieFletchersDonaldwhoinwiththeU.S.Marines at SanDiegnCalifnrna.in home (or atwo weeks furlough.He retumed
|
yMr.and Mrs.Frank HovendlckwereSundaydinner guesla of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Hwendick.A!o»......=»~~
the Bmos Rfh hzagelntlwn at
:xy~.._.14 .R~MW ~ftaffnnipg.
1
Mr.and Mrs.Martin Paulsenand family and Mr. and Mrs.Clarence Wlsse visited Saturday svening wi?h Mr.and Mrs.P. A.John-son.Mr.and Mrs.P.A.Johnsonspent Tuesday with Mr.and Mrs.WUI Sheets and family and onThursday were guests of Mr.andMrs.Rudy Mntzen and Eileen;Sunday they visited Mr.and Mn.Clarence Wlele.Emil Got#Bch and Lillie spentThursdayeveningwithMr.andMn.Herbert Gottsch and children.lflr._and Mrs.Wimm §¢~\...|.a+
uA.:Pen cents 25 cents $1
rvAnalbumis xrlven free wfirststampspurchasedtomorstampsof 25 cents and upQ.:In what denominations 1DefenseSavingsBondsnvailsbl
A.:You can bw a Series
Bond for $18.75 $37.50 $75 $3
M .and Mrs.Dode Parrish andGlenr are msndinz the °d*?bfBurwellgE\f~§=b§>»T.l?.2i.a5zu253255mlnccmnvlniedthemhome.Miss Lila Wolurnann in assisiing!Emii fallenMi_ :hd Mm Claude ClemernimEugeneandWilburleftFhdagmuminkforGilletteWy0§I\lHKvisit his mother.Mre.Nellie Clements. and other relatives.Thev vlpect so be zone two vyeeks.H jLewisiseatin:es glty mxnhdudnzMr.Clements absence.Wednesday Afternoon.Mfr Jen~ninze West entertained heruxnochle
.......N..vnuwn were mr. and Mn.Lawrence Larsen and Mr. and Mn.
Crleton Tlylor Larry and Doual
Hr.and Mrs.Earl Redd andMarjoriewereSundayeveningguestsof Mr.and Mrs. Ed Havendidr And llmily.
.Misses Elde And Harriet WilsonandLvrraineHindleyremrnedTuesdayeveningfromatriptoCaliforniaand others points ol interest.
Sunday evening visitors at AlmaandBirdieFietchefswereMmm.and Meadaxnes Lloyd Ke:an andganand <§_nugt _Darin of 0ma~
ana Mr.and Mrs.Thumss KniepvisitedwithEmilGotlwhandLil~lie.Saturday evening.Mr.and Mrs.Vern Johnson Andson were dnner guests at the P.A Johnson home Pnday.Mrs.Emma Champion And GeneSpentTuudaynfternonuwithMr.g.nd Mrs.Henry Kruger und fam-ily;Wednesday aftemoon theyvisitedwithMr.and Mrs.HermanKrogeranddaughterandattheErnstKrogerhomeFriday.Mrs.Mary Thunn and LestervidbedSundaywithMr.and Mrs.Gus Auch.
_ Qdr.end Mrs.Arthur S¢~hn».x..ul wlnen wanmld ll mm and ml wwh
~this .L J..~Mn ~Mp ~Fred Pnunl.i2.f£.¥rf z|
:___.___.._
Washington County Treasurer's
Semi-Annual Statement
mary of Collections,Disbursements and Balances of Va
.».
in ~¢h3L3.£..Con~;;iii8<;J?;~c~and daug~te~~E*f§?L.¢.T =?¥.wh .éthel and<1 mi F h Harold French and chil Irene attanded the Johns
familyevastanz1934drouthcausing dren and Mm.C.E.F 1 and reunion picnic in Fremont
Sunday.
Wenergurd and Russell.
Mrs.Ed Christensen md Vendaspent Thursday evening with Mrs.Fred Wentergurd.
NAME OFFUND
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January l,1941, and Ending June 30,194~1
~5 5 §
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,,§3?
~GB ~....____
__;County General
..__County Bridge ___.____County Ditch .............
..___Mothers Pension
_________________Agriculturai and Stock Show
Soldiers Relief _.__ __
___._____Unemployed and Poor Relic!
Old Age Pension
..__.____._____Bl.l1b BBhfng|;0n Dmimgu
____I oLel10r1 Bend
.._._____________Road
10750.49
5394.85
311452*320.29
7990
292.35*
311.42
2399.14
1935.942190.20
90.10
11330.20
s 59403.30
32210.43
16481.32
489.21
536.49
1 5.32
1 75.00
13335.44
2119.13
11530.30
1090.89
39031.30
12665.77
2003.21
30.23
63.41
192.23
139.23
2093.13
1590.49
7363.26
2403.70
44.32
91.73
225.43
164.34
2378.64
135.08
257.80
13.34
s 49900.33 s 9013.33
31149.92
19919.23
.17
640.65
.48
1131.77
10131.99
3331.94
4000.09
100.00
.
1 1311.92
l030.91*
191.19
32.43
899.29
429.59
4934.11
3 12.65
15523.86
394.03
*.:
Prnentodby
Pacific Coast 20
Mule Team Borax
K<5|L
~te Flunds
...______County General
..__County Bridge ___.____County Ditch
.................__Mothers Pension
...._________Agricultural and Stock Show
Soldiers Relief _...___ __
________Unemployed and Poor Relief
Old Age Pension
..____________Buwwashington Dmimgu
_____Potelion Bend
..__.________Road
School ..___
_____________Bond .........._
____________Free High ....__
________Blair City
Arlington ..______
__Konnnnd ......
_Fort Calhoun
H01nmn .....Walshinirton
__Inheritance ..Redemption
__Fees
.._........Fines
......__.._ _Blair Paving
..__.__..._Henman Dist Paving
...........Herman Int.Paving ..
...____Calhoun Ref.Bonds
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I Frsd Guysr County Tnsasunr ol Wlshhwwn County Nsbnlh do henfay cord!thu the above luummtlm!!the ballad in tha levvrll fund:at :lou of bwneu Dacumbor 81. 1940: tha collectong md dsbummenh for;=»mm Jmury l.nu.to June ao. 1941. both xmxux_.m uw hnlnm ln unch fund at clam of bunneuuno..FRED GUYER
County Tnuunr.BubmRnd in mv vmunu and sworn be bdon ms this llth hy at July ml.HELEN K.sour.County Clark.
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Washington County Treasurer's
Semi-Annual Statement
Summary of Collections, Disbursements and Balances of Various
County Funds for the First Half of the Year Beginning
January l, 1941, and Ending June 30,1941
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~A.Qlub lf a fkfT¢.iT§Role£1Ll§e§.1. eand Betty Korlhn]
we)_hand Mrs.Fitzgibbon ol OmwandRoyFitzmbbonofBurwell. Nebraska. were Sundaym=ggof Mr. and Mn.Dode Parial;Glen.The hrnen are brat erePrrlFriPetersen.who has
bw;attendinll sehoal in <>==h vcxgtpleted his work.Mnndaynflbe
emuvMarylandwhere heW1nlnyedat n bumper nlanL C kThursday evenlnz. the Hll_l reeLutherLemmenada=w»mf~f»§party at Blair:fifteen were pre
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...uv .wnuay vmwn of Mrs.lhryWeber and Joe near Craig.Mr. and Mn.Chatter Hovendickwere Omaha vfniwn Wednesday.Jean and lone epent the day at theChadesHovendlekhome.Mr.and Mrs.L.B.Harrisonapent Saturday evening at the Albert Madsen hmne.Edgar Larsen and Howard wereSunday Iorenoon callers at JohnJackaon|.
Mn.Warren WnkeGeld andeonaepent Wednesday lnd WednesdaynightatAlmaandBirdieFletchere.
Wednelday evening viaiwns attheWilliamSprick home were Mr.and Mu.Fred Peck Nellie andlela.
mom Friday.Mr.and Mm.Henry DomackerJrand Jimmy spent Friday eveningwithMr.and Mn.HenryGothchandIrvin.Mr.and Mrs.Peter MondharetMr. and Mrs.Herman Kroger anddaughterswereIlluredayeveninggusetaofMr.and Mrs.RaymondSchuldt.
Duroghy Mordhoret spent Lheweekendwithher parenla Mr.and Mrs.Fred Mordnomt.Junior and Alberta Appleby leftbyautoSaturdayeveningforaweekevacetioninOregonIlli~nous.Mr. and Mrs.Elza Appleby wereSunday callers at the Ralph ReyholdhomenearH........
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4em..Misa Marjorie Jacl»§has re _.»¢»uuu.Mr.and Mrs.Roar Metzlersand turned home alter ape ng the Advertise in The EnterpriseChildfefl and Earl Sheets gf \.m summer at the Fred Ef n home.It Brion Resultsdaydmnerrruestaate D.O._
.oneew numa.IMisaEulellaiodtofBlainand MissEln|\rsen and Hu-ben Petersen were unday dinnerWestsattheAlPetemenhome. In the afbe n Mn.Pe-|ramen, Mins Schjodt md Hubertvisited Mrs. Amold Petersenmd,
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;|.|ltwin daughters at the Immanuel]lfes 1 wus
hmmihnl Form¢rly Stones~Cnnnr uf Ilnrtinvmrlflili~a.ai.aii€i:.|
Immanuel hmiul two wash lol}lnwin l mf nnsnlinn ment:Th hiniuulvlln..v.D.MJ.=|..%.
Under The New Management Of
Mrs. O. C.TEAREstayingwithhersisterMn.OrviileUehlingatUehlimr.this
Tuesday evening vmChrisKonholhume.Sunday morning,Mr.and Hn.S.R.Lowe And their mother.MmIamowredtoOtterBenhnwe_Tail Luka in Minnesota where theywillvacationlortwoweeksMm».:..».....x...._......0 In.
week.|Hr.md IIB.Ed Munch Wen"um nt the Serving Tasty Foods At ConservativePrices
;Chicken Dinners on Sundays
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Sgmday when relntives held a vi:~|ng:dinner ln tha Hermux Dark inhllhonor.The gathering includad 1
Mr. and Mn.Thorvlld Hnnsen andFrancesMaeMr.And Mrs.Cx!!l
Hansen md children of Blair.Mr.4andMrs.Einar Hansen.Hr.andMn.Julius Weimar Mr.and Mn.4HulxnChristensan And Betty Ian.and Mr.md Mn.Dean Deinea of 4
faOmnhx;Tle Chatter4]|¢\»er 4 H Clubmetwith.Lumn Cushmm.Thundly.f»3h;»»tl dti:ne workin!
on an evemen y vwhichwillbf. hem Fridny.~8.lt tha homn of their leaderMn.Ban Wuzhhr.
Mr.and Mn.Robert MenturleftSundaymurninzforLalAnKelemCllihminAftertuendimztwo vgaah with her mather Mn.Quvhne Johnson md other mlmWM.John Hiller and wn.Camley all
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USEDCARS-P-E-C-I-A-L-S
mo Chevrolet Deluxe T.Sedan
1940 Chevrolet Master T.Sedan
|939 Chevrolet Town Sedan
ma Chevrola Town Sedan
1937 Chevrola Town Swan
ms Chevrolet Town Sedan
1939 Buick Sedan
me llllck seam
1939 Plymouth Town Sedan
1937 .Chevrolet Coupe
1999 Chevrola Pick-up
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Mr.and In N.¢~|\......._1rntumedSahmhyunninl(mm A nm wash trim to lduhu.They villhd their mn.Albiri Ooov~er and hmily nt Emmott.IdahoAndHn.0Qnr\brotha:.RAY]Harrison.and family at Lusk.Wyoming.Thu vm vidton inHennnnSaturdayeveningMrmdM..A xr |.....\...a
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4|..mm rx.;........1i f:nd Mn.mind Young andy evdauzh|an of Du lhol~lun.TheyWONanmuhlnFremontwhomyMr.Youll!will ai!and llidlmd Am
Bl|.ir. Nebraska. Auvun 7. 1941
Hn. Pm] Nyholm md children
vddtad in Sioux City, lows. Sun-
day,with Mn.Gl-ldy\Mo on
Berger, A fonner Bldribe md u
one time a member ul the DinaCo\Iege nd! of inltructan.
Mr. and Hrs.George V.Cadd-
well vidted in Lyom, Sunday, with
Mn. Cddwe\l's mothsr, Mrs. Ber-
tha Crosby. Mn. Crosby returned
with them that evening for newsr-
ml dxys' vhdt.
Dinner guata, Sundny, of Mr.
ke!l'| lun, Ed ~d.lng,~d~liiu
Do i : c w k, b o t h o i mmm v u-
Iey, Iowa. Mn. Hawnrd Rha o f
Ed Stevens, who nshtly nb-
mxmd m .
- 1 1 \-*-In \
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u r m k 0 1 u :I l i f t,George Hindley and !u:z£l;no1 Han-
mm.
Marilyn And Elllnn 1-d|\xRh\.er!o l Hum Andersen -Decatur,mem several da n I a nweek with Carla Hindley.'Mn and Mn. Cari Hlndley andClrlnlpent Thurndny with H n .
Arthur Henpla o! Omlhl.Saturday evenlnz vililoru nt theHenry Wulburn home were K r .and Mn. Rudoluh Kuhll of Km-
n
Mr. and Mn. Merwn Windmil
Churclm Notes
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are .arxmueu.uto rSunday.August 10:SundaySchdcy School md Bible Cl ua uat 9:80: Ennllah Servinea at 9:45.The Luther Lumxo will meet inthe church nnrlon on Tuwdsyevening, August 12.Mn. Dan Greeno will mterhln
the Lutheran Guild in the church
onrlon on Wedneadny. A\lK\lI¢ 13.
mlwed to |major npeudon,ll
still a patient at the Clarkson
HoapltaL Attendant; deocrlbed hll
conddun u "good" tim weak.
Min Nornru Dnnd vu able to
return Sundny (rom Cllrkxon Hos-pital where she wu a patient for
: two-week perlod, undergoing n
major operation.She is recover-ing nicely, it in x-eporlnd.
Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Tornblad,
Han:Boe, and Misa Helen Mdiil-
lan Attended the flower :how atthe Pawn Hotel in Omnlu, Sun-
dly lfbemoon. Mr. Boe'| exhibit:
won seven! prizes.
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- .Mr .an d Mr s . J oh n Mac e w e n
guests,Sunday ,o f Mr .m d M n .
Floy d L i ttl e a t th e i r h o me no r th
o f B l w .
Mn. R. J. Gropper of C1-sis spent
Su n d a y wi th H n .S e m i n Staple-
ton and Mr. and Ernest 'Torn-
bled.
Mr . a n d Mn . V i c to r S u th e r la n d
Bpent S"| ;md;y at Wa.ltl:\.l!l with Hrs.
Sutherland'l parents, Mr. and Mrs..
Lee Bec lrnur.
H r .an d H n .J o hn Mc Crac ken
»\a
VmDeVenlera Drivs
To Cleveland
Mr. and Mrs. Clnrenca VanDe-
Venter, accompanied by Mn. Van-
DeVenter'| parunts, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Holateln of Gdvu, Iowa, lalt
Monday evmlng on nn automobile
trip w Cleveland, Ohio. They will
spend n week Lhers wlslting with
Mrs.Carl Mogenson, a_dmghler
of the Holatdnl and A dster ol
Mn. VanDeVenl-er.
Buptlamnl DlnnerHeld At Kennxrd
evo»nimr. f or M r . ~ d ~ n .f ' l f J w
se n a n d mm. W nlte r u nd K
LUTHERAN CHURCHKenmrd md WashingtonP. CZ Jensen. Plain!Slmdn School ¢10 AM .Kamudychunzh.1 at
P. A.C.
Memben of the Peaceful After-
noon Club will be gusts today,
Thursday, of Mm.Floyd Strick-
lett.
Bnpllsl Mlulun
Min Frances Smith,Mill G n u
Smith and Mn. Emu Allen were
hnbeasea to the Baptist Mission
Circle at the church, Thurmday aft-
ernoon.Rdreahmentu wero served
at the Carter Ice-Crum Shop fd-Iowing the meeting.
evening from Sioux City,Iowa,
where they had been guests of Mn.
Cx-uudy's dmgl-wer,Mn.Du n
Blume, and family.M n .Croudy
had been at the Blume home the
mm maven weeks, whiln Misa Jaim-I
E
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July.
Twin Falk, Idlha
Mrs. Chu-les Kuper and chil-
dren returned. Sa¢urdAY» W their
home in Twin Falls, Idsho, ther
n vidt ot ssvenl week: with Mn.
Knpda parenl,a, Mr. and Hnl. P.
nrewller unnComplimentarytoDl rml IAQIshnm, who wu baptized Sunday Brewster Club memben met with
morning at the Kennard Ludlerm Mrs.William Vogt,July 80,u
Church by Rev. P. C. Jensen, Mn. make plms for the annul plmic.
Johuma Swanson entertained lt It wu decided to hold the event nl
n family dinner, Sundny.Gnettn the Blair Swimming Pool park on
|-.\...|.¢|Annfe Annum",xml.. Auzust 10. The nu-ln mmlm- mm.
_ _______ ____..........,..... .,,.=.... .~.~., -wnuwnentertained Sunday for Mr.md The Church of Christ Mlssion-'at the Arhll home.| Mn. Hugh McCracken md Mn. ary Circle meeting,originally Mr. "M Mn. p_ L Bmwn and» Minnie Millmy, .u of omm.ghwggd for wid (fhg hy), Wlllus nburned Wednesdny cvs
ua n n un l f Rochester u m m m .f.»n::sm<1.v ly....,,;'L.. Wnl- f1?'"'"°Y ""*""'°°""August "'i:'\?gf¢ ~ B'°'"' mi ""'"'* """"'
c n M r .a n d M n .W a l t e r N o v n lE l f #A m ° § °¢ f y P °`° w - I n - | ' P ° - " *S u n d a y w a h H n .N o v a k ' |
m m m e e t :w , , < | m , d ,I A u g u s t p l n n u , K r . A n d M n . F r e d K n u d1 2 , A t m o m a . n t u n l m s e n ° f O r u m .
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.ter Petenen, hams. She was nc-
~ W?`6"i]'ii°""%UTuRn?
w i t h ~ d r ~ r e n ~ M r . a n ~
Mrs. J. W.Sutherland, retuminr
home Monday.
Mrs.Wzlter Petersen a n d
Winif~w~
Hr. md Mn. Andnw Andersan
and dlughbar oi Omdn were
iwrs, Sunday, nt the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Pnulsen and hm-
ily.
Rev. T. A. Llndenmeyer, puior
ol the Church ol Christ, lelt Sun-
day moming for | two-week visit
to s religious amp in Mlunurl.
Miss Evelyn mi Jerry Da m
Mrs. John Gillilm wm be~houmu.
Sunday guats of Mr.and Mn.
tm- Comrade, when they will spend
some time.They have tsntativs
plans, also, to go no the welt cout
to make their permanent raidenne.
Fritz Mnthiesen celebniod bi l
birthday,Sundny, with n hmi ly
gathering at his hom: on Wen. Col-
¢.t l "".J ~o r .I r vi n Lorenzen o f Te k a ml h .H r .
an d Mn. A . J . Gr ie r a nd B e tty o f
Omaha. c alled at t.h¢ Brown home,
Tuesday .
H r .an d Hr s .Soren Mc D ona ld
entertained Sunday even ing f o r
Mr .an d Mr s .Leo na rd Pedersen
an d d au g h ter , A nn , Mr. a n d M n .
Ra y Y o r k oi'Toknrnah,m d Mr .
an d Mn . A n t o n Za nd e r o f Cr a ig .
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make your mark in the world.People do not stop living because the
outlook for the immediate future may be dimmed.The wise man of
today overcomes this dim vision by preparing himself for the future.
The proper way to prepare yourself is to get a good foundation in
DANA COLLEGE
Offers the student a thorough education.lt is one of the sm all Colleges of to da y th at is going
ahead and bettering itself for the benefit of its students.ln addition to regular courses offered at
Dana College. This year there has been a course in Spanish and three New Music Courses offered
COURSES OFFERED
Liberal Arts Pre-Medic Music
Commerce Pre-Nursing Aviation
~ Teacher Training Pre-Law Coaching
O t h e r A c t i v i t i e s A t h l e t i c A c t i v i t i e s
"§"'i"2k fggff 'n e t b a l l
a e oViolin Ensemble Basketb al l
History Club
Dram a tic: Club ~Luther League T C D D I S
Peace Oratorical Contest B a d m i n t g n
Hermes Reporters and Staff .Am ateur Photography Contest G € l ' l & l ' d P h y s i c a l
O O w n e d a n d o p e r a t e d b y D E T ~ ; ~~
education.
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COSTS!
Tuition This Your ls $80.00 | lem estor.The Price Of Education
Hu Not Advanc ud As Yet To The Student.I t W ill Pay Yo u To
Go To College.
Decide 'r~ ~ ~~~e~ ~pt~m sm
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»,,.| | ; ~.|-._the farm ~o m¢ ~ Hn. Emil S~-
er.
tained st a weiner rout, Wad
nenday evening, for Mr. and M .Hulund Nelson of Orum And Mand Mn.I-'nd Jenna mdMonday evening,Hr. and M!~Hinz visited In Arllnghm at -Leonard Nelson home.
J ; .1 f.sa:,
In '1 l°L1;e J "' 'f
M r a n Mr s Gi ff or d Nle ls anhn d n esta Fr id ay afternoon,M n . c . B . H a m m m a m u .
Mr .an d lain.Eu-1 Th o
M= : » a n d Mr s . D m % o m
~ I7..£~!{.'; t ''?".»C=¢
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day, for Mr.and Mrs.Hownd
d Ralph EFairchild of Omaha sn .
Fairchild of Blgi x. Hr. md Mn.
L.C.Brown md daughter,Bar-
bara,of Lincoln were eéenlng
guatu.
The llcCu-thy Ptoli vg Glu
is meeting today (Thurldw) nt
home of Mrs. wum- Nov \k.
Jnmea Mullin And M i n H d
Goebel of Denison,Iovn,:pen
Sunday at Ula p u m h l ,h mHullin, Sr., hom; ln the » - -
Mr. and Mn. Mullin,Ja ms , lnM i n
with
othy.
thaniton.
Goebel vldfad In Frsmm
Mrs.Re m Gray m d ' -
Mr. md Mn. Arthur WIof Omllm were Hvuhillx
m m s r c n u n c n
C. E. Hunllhm. HlnllterThe regular mervicu will be huld
nat Sunday.Sunday Schuol nt10:00 and morning worlhln l t
11:00 o'clock.
The yonngpeo lewlll moetut 7
p. m. and the r m a l u m n r d awillbe held at 8:00 n. m.Rav.
Mr. Joyner will wennh in plxee d
Rav. T. A Lindemnaysr who in
gone on vumtlon.
the ume.
Wedneudny evening [nests af
Mr. md ln. Alfred Anderson and
children were Mr. md Mrs. Nail
Vreugdenhil and funily of Omnhn,
formerly ol Blxlr.The Andnnon
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Bucklnrdt near Blair, Sundny en-
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Brvwn md
L. Brown.The Kamen an :armer Blair resldantu, Mr. Kuper luv-
n n rtxmarintlxalirowning bee P l "Kuper Milling Co. beiore the hm-
lly moved 10 Twin Falls more than
' é I é P § " " - n & " X i f 2 » ~ m f » ~ ; » > m s ; ,n ; , ; ' i » : 5 a a a ,
and Mrs. Gsorge Ishnm and fun- Aughkt 20.
ily and Mr. and Mrs.Harry Swnn-lon. Dnrral Lee i.l A grandson uf Paplo Club
the hostess.The Papio Thursday Afternoon
a. year :go [Club mat with Hr:C ll ufilhlnnvm l |'i'i| " "`§ , § i=`¢nT1 l`i zF-»"` ~
At Dinner, Satnrllly 'Cllrlnel Thom, Mill Harhtta Wil-
'Mr nm! Ilrn. Van-nun IP. '|¥dl||llklll.l. Ind Hn. Ia hn Rank-l i n -
Mn. M=QunrrI¢ GuestHi _nmnhniMrs. Georsre C. McQul1'I'l¢» who md family entertained ut. dirmar,
i, me be resident Girl Scout staff Saturday evening, for Mrs.Bel-
member at "The Little House". in lows'father,Cecil Boughn,son,
Omaha, during the month of Au- Cecil, Jr., of Pender, um Jennie
sunt. was I.guest of Mrs.John Boughn of Washington, D. C., and
Farber of Omaha at a Tueadny James Simpson of Sioux City,
hmcheon at the Bla.ckq§one Hotel: Iowa.
iiééi §.a.§..."£1;;. SQL" »£"£i'.`£¥ £aI|§Zf
The afternoon was spent socially
and lunch was served. Mrs. Ansel
Taft will be hostess on August 14.
1 n h - 1 - I nMerimyx Club
The members of the Merlmyx
an overnightWednesday, she was a dinner guen Mins Boughn was
ol Colonel and Mrs. Floyd D. Jones guest at the Bellows home, leav~
of Fort Omaha. 'l|\\l2'!d°Y (wily) ing Sunday for Wuhlngton when
Il talk no Negro she is employed. She land come toMrs. M¢Quar1'ie WIGirlScoutleaders nt the Urba n Ne r kl neenl wquq a go Q Av
Club. composed of women redding
in the Much and Omm vicinitia,
wgether with their families,en-
joyed A picnic supper at the Swnm-
gning Poolpprl, §und:ay, r¢mlin~\tent! the we dd i ng o f he r BiltQl,mg to paruc npape Ln we c o mmu n -~'Hénlf~'r1nr~en Bnnrhn.I i ty l i n k .| . c e r mleague
Prank Blfhra Busts "" -w Pre|;nt were Mears. md Mes-Miss Cecil!! Boe g;°=»~=*_;=>;;;
To Thrwhing Crew Olson Flmlllel Mkre dunes Gwrsv Rlxrnussen m d ~ t h e | lu ' 1 ' M P : ~ ' ; d M r s .
Mr. And Mn. 1-'mx Bifhr en- United Sundnr fa mi ly , umm s e m md da ugh- gg"B 33 . mé returne d
»-.¢..x....A o\».=i» ehn-himr new with The ummm! ranninn mimic of the ter. Ed Stark. Everett Shark And "P"°°~!"._yi
ice cream and cake,Wednesdayevening. Present were Messrs. and
Mesdames John Blilar md son, A.
R.. Bexles, Chris Wulf, Joe lava,
Rosa Ima and daughlers, Lauren
Biffar and family,Joe Stewart,
and family,Fred Dc-rnacker and
sons, Miss `Alms and Bert Miller,
Mrs. Edu Reeh,Floyd and Carl
Wisely, John Adams and George
Helnssen.
Olson tnmlllea was held Sunday st
the Ray Rnsenbaum home ln Ken-
nard. Among those pruent to p|~r~
ticlpabs ln this pleasant evmt were
Messm snd Medmnes Joe John»
son of Blair; Ed Olson, Clark Dav-
is And family, Louie Mathiesen and
son,Lloyd Mnthlesen and Irvin,
Archie Dalryrnple, A. H. Love And
Dickie,of Herman;Ray Resen-
bnum of Kennsrd;Mrs. Jnhnnnn
Olson,Mrs.Amnnda Rasmussen,
Mrs. Chris Kruse, and Mrs. Ellen
Olaun of Herman, and Ira Baxter
of Blair.
family,Harland Nslsnn,GlifordFrench and son, Raymond French
And family, Ed Gnuse and sons,
Lillnnd Jensen and family,Huw-
and Jensen and family,John
Shark and Allard, Mrs. Cassie Hl.n~
sen and family, Mrs. Lm Larsen
and family.
The next regular Medmyx meet-
ing is scheduled for August 21,
when Mrs.Harold Stork will be
the hostess.
Miss Donnn Bortzel is spending
several weeks as the guest ol Mr.
and Mrs. J. Cronstrum.
Home Theatre
Bama ol Perlect Talking Pictures
COMFORTABLE AND COOLAm-coNm'rxomsm
T H U R S D A Y
Aumlst 7
Admiauion 10-30 Cts.
7 ; ¢ w w f
"~""f€, mm,-an rum
Also -- Tr ai ni ng Police H o r s c s
Sport Reel,Ride Side Up ,and
Cartoon.
FRIDAY-SATURDAY
August B-9Saturday Matinee
Admissinn 10-20 (Its.I
I gooruzs on Pnnnnel~.
" |~.' l '. . ' .° " ' E . " . " 2 '.E . 'T . '
n n n u m u n m l u
Inu-Musical With Henery Kill!
and Cartoon.Admission even»
ingu 10-30 Cla.
S U N D A Y M O N D A Y
Aug ust I 0 - l l
Sunday Matinee
Admission 10-30 Cts.
Pammwm rnmm
ul WANTED
sw mas'
J Monals-uoulm
I Consnuce Mauve Vexnm .\ U-c
makers 4-H Club held an achieve-ment day program, July 31, when
around thiny friends were pres-
ent.After the regular business
meeting each girl discussed a prob-
lem from the years work; Arlene
Olson and Jean Thompson dls-
played A number af tea towels. Atthe close of the afternoon,lunch
was served by the girls and their
leader, Mrs. Ted Olinger.
The Hnmemalcers Club included
Arlene Olwm Jean Thompson.
Shirley Stober, Viola Kegler, Mil-
dred Alback,Virginia Lippincott,
and Marilyn Olinger.
ing friends.
Dr. and Mrs. W, M. Divoll and
Mr. and Mrs.Nels Lindberg at-
wndcd the flower show at the Pax-
ton Hotel ln Omaha, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pedersen and
Mr. and Mrs. George Camuchulspent tha week-end vncntloning nt
Lake Okobojl.
Mr. and Mn. Max Bnln and chil-
dren and Mr. and Mm. Ed Wolf!drove to Lake Okuboji, Iowa, for a
short weekend visit.
Mina Peggy Murdoch spent sev-
eral days in Omaha with friends
the anrlv nart nf this week.r¢»|€;;i;; 'w.;i.a.;.a.,;,,.gParty Honors
\ |1 r - _ n . . . . . .Mr, and Mrs. R ' T. Kirkpatrick
mrs. V ~"= {"" "'"are entertai ning this we ek for Mrs.
MPS. JOSIE VLDDEUSQII WHS guest-Kirltp8.trick'B moth er,Mr B A n n ;
of-honoI° at a pa rty g i ve n TTIUIB-L |Hi ll o f Tre n to n MissouriY 9 -:Inv nvnninv b v nffifléfll of thi!. .v .....v \
Roa l Nei gh bor s Lod ge . The even t.
was held at the h ome of Mrs. Mary
Andreasen.
Amon g th os e pr es en t we re Mrs .
VnnDeusan,M m Andre ssem Mr s .
C.W .Clidslinneen,Mr s .Fr a n k
Brass,Mr s .M. E . Ty s o n. Mr s. J .
S t u n n Maurer,Mr s ..loc DeVin~
n e y , Mr s . F lo y d S mi th , Mn .W i ll
Lind en,Mr s .Ma r ia n Anderson,
Mrs. W . E . Gustin , Mrs. Ted Stew-
nr1, Mrs. Harold Madse n, Mrs . Pat
Mc Co rmic k, a nd Mrs . Ma ry lng er -
slev.
lle r ln s n Gi r ls W e r e
(R: -Hos les sn Thur ed ly
Mles es P hy llla K ra me r, Mar ga r-
et Hoven diek and Helen And ers en
of Her man were c e-hoetesses at A
pany he ld Thur sday e vening at the
Alf re d C .Andersen home.Th e
Lime was spen t so c ially a nd lunc h
wns served sl. n laie hour.
Those pres ent were Norma Lind-
atrum,Ma r lo n Jackson,Dar re ll
und L uc ille K uh lmln. Hc r wa rd a nd
day gh le r,J ulia,we re enlertained
at di nne r, Tuas ds y ,by Mr .an d
lllrs . J u hn G. J e nson
Mm. P n uli n e Hnmn se n an d Re v
Du nk in , su pe ri nten de nt o f th e Lu
theran Ho mo in Fr emon t,visited
Tuesday d te r n o o n wi th Mr s .
Hlr ms en 's si ster , Mrs . Emma So ll
Mr . an d Mr s. J . W . F lc k ha d as
their guests, Sun day , Mr. and Mrs
George H. D u k e o f N o r th Pla tte
Mr . D u k e i s e mp lo y ed b y th e Un
lon Pac ific Railroads
Gu e sts o f Mr . A nd Mr s . E ve r ett
Lamb st br id ge, ' tu esd ay e ven in g,
we re Messrs.m d Mesd nmes A r -
thur W . J ohnson, L. C. Klopp, and
Lou is Ar mn tea d.
Mr s .P e l r l De we ll h u as he r
gu e st th i s week To m Mo or e o f
L o s Angeles.Clli fo rn is .A r r i vi n g
Sunday , Mr.Mo o r e wi ll vi s i t Mn .
De we ll until th is we ek -en d.
H .L .He llwi n k ls i s spending
fou r wee ks at hi s far m nea r Pip e-
m m e ,Minnesota,lo ok in g a f te r
mrs.J o hn swnng nolm, J r.,m n ;
|Ruby Larsen,Catherine Brodex-~
svn, Marvin J orda n, Donald Ander-
sen,Ma r g a r e t a n d L y le Hln dle y ,
lr-me Madsen,lo n e Oe m mn ,E m -
me tt Rog er t,Ed wa r d an d Vi r g i l
Pritz el, Phyllis and Robert Kram-
er, Ma rga ret Ho ven dc k , Hele n A n-
dersen, Mr. and Mrs. W alter Kram-
er,an d Mr .an d Mr s .Alf re d C.
And ers en
La rs Jensen Reunion
A !Olk ln n d ,Sunday
Mo r e th an che hundred desc end-
un ts o f th e lu te Le r e J en se n of
Ken har d g ath ere d a t the c lty p ark
nusmess matter s.n e wi ll re¢\1rh
th e mi dd le u f Au gu st.
Mr .an d Mr s .Ch d n Ge h r k o f
Kenmmd were S unday evenin g vis-
itors at the heme of Mrs. Gehx-k's
brother and sis¢er»in-law, Mr. and
Mr s .Lou is Boehler an d Sunny
Joyc e.'
M n . M a r y Sc h mitz a nd Mr s. J .
Saddler uf Counc il Blu f f s were
Sun da y even ing c nlle n at th e Ne ll
Li nd be rg home.Saturday visitors
we re Mr s .Ha r le y Th omps on and
Eddie Thielf oldt.
Mrs . Gera ld Fre de ric k, lon ner ly
lee Be lty ' D e mi n g o l m u g , ~
£4~¢¢;or.D"5"
Alw tjahy Goes Fishing
Carlson and News Red.ing Admission 10-85 Cls.
ColorEvm-
TUESDAY
August I2
1\dl'I\i|i2¢i0R 10-20 Cm.
J A N E ' x " " = ; 0 0 f §
CHARLES JJQW ROGERS
,>Also-Spollighl on Indo Chinn and
llnirlcss Hvclnr Carluun.
WEDNESDAY~THURSDAy
August I!-llAdmimio"l0~30 Cla.
.c nwvv'w,n\\e\h!:n|¢
r H ' § , § ' , f ¢ f ~ 1
G 0 M A pictureunlih any
you han an Inn/
n m l l l m . - m m e u m m Im m m m - m m l z e n u m
mm ue wuus u m m u m
auf ly nn u l n u rmir 1--{gp~ » nn.
\-1 -4 lm.. »-l."1T»'!»'1"¥.'-1
AIN-Modern Highways md Can
gn .=
rn Unkland Sunday for tha annunlfamxly reumon snd picmc
Beverly Jenn Monson of Blur en
tertalned with songs.
Among those prasnt from Blair
and vldnlty were Mr And Mrs.
I-red Jensen,Ksnneth and Loon
Mr and Mrs Robert Rumussan,Harold Elaine nnd Jimmie,Mr
nnd Mrs M A Matz, Floyd, RuthLlmlneand Junior Mr and Mrs.
Jons P Iverson Mrs.Curl Ras-mussen and Virginia. Other mem
bers at the hmlly were present
from Winsids, Wlyne, West Point,
Bancroft, Lyons,Herman,Crnlg,
Grew, Elkhom, Valley, and Od-
land.
Mr. and Mn.Klng Vansmn-
burg of Omshn were 'l\|elday eve-
ning visitors at the coul\|'rY home
vw" wummly ru ur. uryux nuspl-Lnl in Llncoln the put three weeks.Her parents, Mr. and Mn. E. L.Deming of Blsjr,spent.Moudsyand Tuesday at her bedside.
Mr.and Mrs. George Maynnrd
were guests of Mr. md Mrs. John
G. Jenson and family,Saturdny.
On Monday,Mrs.Msynud andMn.Elmer Jensen And Snndn
vddud Mrs. Jansen.
Miss Christine Sodlsoek of Lin
coln is n gnss t of Mr. md Mn
Sherry Moore,hnvlng nrrlvd
Tuesdny. Sha will return tha lst-
t e r p u t o l t h e w e a k i o lincoln
when she hu been attending mm
msr lchool.
Outs!-town guests at the Rxlplu
Pearce home.th, past week.Ln.
eludnd Mn. Pelren's dsler, Mrs
Ray Christie oi Guthrie Cantor
lows, Mrs.Newt Humnh anddsughtenn of Scottsbluff, Nsbrnm
km, Mrs. Rontdd Smnthens,M n
dinner.The afternoon was spent
in swimming and vlsltlng and
toon.ol Mrs. Joe Lnxure, south of Blnlr.
Mn.Luum'| nina. Hrs. Jaffa!-Guy Christie, Mn. Cllff Smith nnd
f
I
a eViolin Ensemble B a s k e t b a l l
History Club
Dramatic: Club ~Luther League T € D Dl S
Peace Oratorical Contest B a d m i n t g n
Hannon Reporters and Staff .Amateur Photography Content G € l ' l &l ' d Ph ya n c a l
Sh w R d's.0vnodandop|flh&lbyDaan'l?\mp¢:::lLhT»S:3noE;::»rr:men¢E d u c a t n o n
COSTS!
Tuition This Your ls $80.00 | lemestor.The Price Of Education
Hu Not Advanced As Yet To The Student.It Will Pay You To
3 Go To College.
Decide Today!Opens September 8th
DA1\{¢?:,,§Q!¢';FGEuulm|||mlnm|||unnlmmumm||u Iii? 3:l."';:2;,.:',;'E,':;"'.Ja°' °'"'°
im.L HOLD umm -
EXAMS soon
Herlt u m ' f o r mavenpomltlons inf the eb:-nan Depaw
ment ol sem Assistance, the Ne-xu-uu nxv ni m o l Plwmme ma
Unemploymeht lninranca and lor
Merit Sysiem Suparvimr, and Test
'l\schnldnn, will be held soon, uc-
evnilng w an announcement ql,the Council todny.Podtionn lor
which merit enmludonn will bo
given thiraummer ineludgl
Group One:Employmen Sn-
vdoe und Unemplnyxizent Ilmrmea
-lnwrvlawar, Nebnukn S la Em-
ploymnnt Service, mlnlm Illlrr'
per month 3130;per
month,$1502 Chipf,e b r u hSumoymsntSarvipe,min.
per m $120, mu. per month,
5160;Dirsctor of Plwement :nd
Unémployment Insurance,min.
per mo., szvs, max. per mo. $300.
Group Two: Statistical-Chie! of
Research and Stutinini,Divisionv!Placement and Unmlployment
Insurance,minimum uallry pez
ARLINGTON DEFEATS
BLAm, 13 'ro s
The Blair "Cubs" tallied enough
runs In the opening inning of their
game with Arlington w win but
ningwn, nllyed their hat :une ofth¢ present season Sundsy agalnnHernun.Both aijxletez lnvs
hand in out-standing perlormamces during the put season.TheBennington club will miss their
C a n d i d l y S p e a k i n g
By'Coach Rufus Olson
During recent weeks I have been conducting
a survey among fans interesbed in nthletica re-
s BThiliat.hsweekn!thalmport.-ant game--Bennington and Greta.In :pin ol tha llct Bennington losttwn of its ltlr playan to Uncle~ ~ ~ ~a~ m~
He n r y Man uka wa s appointed
,f ill th e p lwe the re mai n de r o f »»
te rm.
J a n n Bur nha m,lifeg mrrd u
the s wi mmi ng ' po ol, mad e h is s er
.H ~.i "'|
Blair Hitting 25%
Average In Softball
m r m n m c s o rBY-GONE YEA
xo yan no-1981Qty _Attomsy Reed 0'Hlnl
v .. | o l bA l i m u i ' L i i f n *
Jack camnnl Dr. E. T.'.ihm nfmn ~ lummn r i nc l~ g:
Birthday Party for Sis
Insurance,minimum salary peg
garmng melr pe: "peeve" in connecdan wlth ath-letlcs, including baaehall, golf, mmla,football
and basketball.I have received a number of
varied anlgven and am passing therix on w you.
Perhaps there are mme which you would like 60
add to your lm.One that reeeivd the gnaten
iwnwrt. among Lhuse wnhcted, can be classified
mn ~ lummn r i nc l~ g:
Birthday Party for Sis
Insurance,minimum salary peg
in the gun :wo nights of »1v.b11i|o ~ -
la Un week..It took Bennington u irmingupyBLutFrid.\y,Lhe opening games tobounce thelfgrmanballclubin
th b u t l n t h a l e a : I n s tof the muon were plnyed agalnn e samethe Ten Mile I n a a t O n u l u m d ~ o t h e g l e a d a r ,
Ax z Culh. g u m m m The Bh1 rbo y lbmwbe -=~_,,g;_H»;§g g
held U1 o m m to 7 zme lu: mmm md uf.. ».»..."'?.';'.'|f=w=
Blair and oFvni¢ cm{<}{3I~Zk.`Imuh are vacationing in Canadian
wlldl.
Bill McDonald won the kickem'
gulf tour-nnment at the local lxnkl.
New chandeliers are bdng ln-
ntallod in the poet office; among
Y Stewarts
Drug Specials
in the Uni~ States who ~ould
~dded, "He wiil throw one on this
: n~ statement on each following
~ted in front~of me was ~ young
otball game the young Indy had
y.The young man proceeded to
ion and Wu A doing a fair Job of
for the scarlet and whifa.Those
cis was a member of the Nebru~
Time To Save
An banking authorities am
pointing out,saving on the part
done for this country.It is the
system which has made Ame da
grant, and which we are building
our defense ¢o protect.
railronds, mining, etc.-which arereadytomeet any demands cir-
cumstances may impose.That iswhnttheprivatemzterpriaesyn-
...|.e ~1-genc y.Un d e r th e Ame ric an pr i-
vate e nte rpr ise s y stem, it ha s d e-
veloped, on its o wn i n i ti a ti ve a n d
wi th its own mon ey ,the g r a n te d
plant.o f its"ki n d i n the wor ld.
Thu s, oi l b elo ng s with thos e oth er
..
.s u n I | C gg-tan ks , blitz b ug gi es , tru c k s, s ic .
- - ma y total 1,000,000,000 gallons
a y e sr .'I' hat's a I ot of gas -y ~ ot,
BB I L U
That vita~ q~esti~n~wu recently
annwered by the Tens Company.It is estimated that gasoline for
njzed amny.The very sou!
~t army will be oil--gasoline
ropel it,and lubricants to
e thu intriclte mechanimm.
of the extremely important
'ons af the time is thin: Have
e motor fuel we need--andhem ba enough left over for
ivilinn demands after miti-
requirementa are met?
Preuerihiifl Hlllng in Om- SwB l a l r F l o u r M i n |"¢ } f'. . . . . . . ' 4 1 ; ~ ; . ' : - : :
S o r e n s e n B r o s .1 r1\R<;H=.:wAR'r,
;»';._'?1";:f.":$»
°'14smBna¢"fsi|4oH°¢s oo sp¢¢w2s¢
55c Gem. Bllde
sp-ml sw
A~a ;;ggG11-1»f>'1'f"»=.,,;
Laying Flock Y fzsn-;;?°~
To Your $1.25 25 Blue Blade
0 0 SPECIAL _a u
VICTOR 32%
P0 ULTRY
Concentrate
DR. WES'|"|
' m o r n P A S T E
Special 2 25c Tubes 29c
mu n a a s c Tu b a Y o u Re e d va Ig»~»eg; :':.=:~ »;'ZL'"1=.'f'-f a g : U| | _191i of A ny S up S hot or Nenum
uv ES'rocK
§ujsrnAr
gal. $1.00
2-Qt. HOT WATER
BOTTLES ...._._...._59¢
2~Qt. Combination
Syringe ---$I.00
Pint Ultra Shampoo 49c
HA L O S HA MP OO
104: - 23: - 47c
L a d i e s H a n d B a g s
ANI) PURS ES
\ \ h | N \I n d ('0 !o r a
$1.00
B a t o n s S t a t i a n e r y
New Styles :nd Colon ln
Nice Boxes
501:
H FIRSTA?F>"¥<rrs __ ......39C
~ _-.f59c
num;-cnoss
NAIL POLISH
'Bvdvs Colors
For Mon Beautiful Nail:in
0nly 10:
enuo.Second phase ll to reduce
comumur pumhnling power,u
una m u m M fighting infhdon.
WV priorities will mul! in x con-
ddenhle noductlon In tha unoum
of good: availnhh for wmuman.
The ovammemfa present h x
llcy h u t w o dlstlnct plu ms .
r it an d moat obvdoul p h n u i l
~t, in tu~, helps build up th~
Utech of materials noeded for
military preparednesa.
.
an t n ow.
Swine does qw lhinxu. both of
finerien c an t u m ou t t i n t billion
gallons i n less th an two weeks,
I u v i n g 50 weeks to produc e f o r
the ai r f o n e ,th e Na vy and th e
c ivilian population.
Th a t s ho w: h ow we ll th e oi l i n -
E A S T H A N A N D AG P A
CAMERAS$1.15 to $5.00
TEK
Tooth Brusha
501: Qudity
Ea. 23c, 2 for .._..,43C
., "5 »||: :th e la dy f ri en d, a nd with a to ne
utf d - " S e e, I to ld y o u s o " .
4
5
lutely unnvoidlhla.
aiding ddenne,we ure inventing
in the :de nt kno wn tom: ol n-
cudty, snd we an helping fight
lnflntion.
Every funlly should nuke de-
lsnn bond purchues an lntegnl
part of lu budget for u long u
the emnrgancy enduru.Bu y l l
....1 .=.zLM people to pumhua the Spock]
defense band: md stamps newly
iuued by the treasury.The bank:
of America, knuwing full well the
gnvity ol our sconomic problaml,
are cooperating fully in this nn-
duvor, withant n nickel of pmfit
ta ihemlelvel.Whon we Ioan to
ury-Pint, it builds up 1 back-
'log for Lhe (mum when the de-
fense pmgnm will be over And
we will have to return to lame
son. of normal buds of living.
S¢cond, it divert:money from
RESULTS AUGUST 8
Arlington 1a_B|»n- aBer;ningt4m 6-Herman 5, (10 in-
nmg ;Gretnn 5-Fort Calhoun 2
Ralswn 6-Yuiln 5
GAMES SUNDAY,AUGUST 10
BLAIR at HermanBennington at Gretna
Ralston at Fort Calhoun
Arlington at Yutm
:¢,.
ctor ' o S 95Conca ntnta 2
mz d e t o c o n t r i b u t e t o ~ li q u i d s ~
tion."
Fur th ermor e, it is c lear th a t th e
mid~|
home empty handed.
Evidence of the my the wind
blows is found in the flct that
motor car,electric, refrigerator
.|o mgamou nts o f exemptions,o r by
le vy i n g a f la t ta x, p xy a b le a t th e
sourc e, on all inc omes."I t se e ms
reasonable to ls smn e . "he sa y :
" th a t i f th e na ti on al d eb t is e ve r
pinch that the defumg effort wiil
Plhéueo.Next mr. many an con-
sumer who goes shopping foritf=ms_that have been produced in
-|0credits.I n oth er words,the t i x
does not reac h down into the small-
er brac ket inc omes.Mr .Nelson,
li ka oth er ec onomists,suggests
th at it i s a d vi mb le to re a c h th es e
that, if the proposed bill puma in
its current form, less khan 4 per
cent of the population will have tomake retums, and nurly one~hnl1'
of these will not be required to pay
!ieat burdens on the middle-income
gruugr-present rates of tuition
..|a 1 | ~mittee.Their oppomltinn is baaed
on varie d g roun ds.
orproprhty M Um hx."Bishop Wil-
lfun T. runnin: nailed 01| pm-
vidon on otha (round: whom he
laid:"Il C¢m|1¢|| mmm this
pnwmon.than who have boondvo rro d-or who lin in i mmo rd
n m
. .,~:"Buch an important unount u$340,000,000 mul! not ba superfl-
eldly da lt with,but om would
lesmly u1u¢ that du du of thc
nmoun
~ur-d e n t h e n e w b i l l w i l l P l a c e o n i n -
d u s t r y i l d m g e r o u n l y h i g h .N o
o n e w n n t n " w a r p r o f i t e e h n g . "
B u t i t i s c l e a r l y n e c e u u y f o r i n -
d u s t r y I n u r n m f f i d e n t p r o m :
f o r .
I1
compossd n u - g e l ~ o f n l l r i ~ ~p l e - » w i l l l h l r a t h e l u n i n ' n r
3 1 |\ \
o .A. Bru to n o r Texas c lllr nl to
have invented | :un that will nhoot
I hal!-ton mm 750 miles.The gov-
ernm~: 1| exa min ing IL
~mmmti n g o n thin,F .L .Li p ma n ,ou t-
newcapi tal, i l i ¢ i n w mntinug u -I
healthy, prognsaive llctor in our
national Uh.For thin muon I-he
aosmdneu of ¢ba axons:profit:
tax providum 01 the bill in nave-Iy doubted ln many Tllfidri.
Still another pmvlinan of the
bill il nv w c o mi ng In for me n
criticism.That in ihe pmvhion
which would force husbands Ind
wi vuhn lumptho irlnoo mci no m
m m m . m n f-huugh etch ltma d
punts lneomll which wtn in no
way eonntded.Govemmnnt ex-» m estimate that pivvidon
~uld pmi dg some $340,000,000
a ng o i n g u p h r f i l t e r t l u n w a r l a
for wh ib r o o llu help.On these
gmunda alone, Y-he new bill seems
m i m m y m q u x n b l f .
: -E D I T C R I A L S _n
|Oil Aplenty Wu spending, on the other hand, on to pay lar less tn the govern
Thiscount lab .~Will `
..3 U rcemetery ,Wednesday ,o f Ric hard
Oawley , 83.Mr .Oa kley wa s a n
unc le of Roy J ac o bs and Mrs. J en-
n g ,..
| .a |\,Th e W aho o-F remont g a me wa s a
wi id a ff ai r.3 3 ms . 3 9 h i t s a n d
12 errors.Fr e mo n t wi nn i n g 2 3 to
10.W ahoo kic ked th e app le
ar o u n d 8 ti ma ._
Bu ri al wa s ma d e i n th e B l l i r
e n e wta x h i ll a s a h e l t a n ~ l t e r af fl dr ,
unsound.. and in some c ases c onfin
catnry ,whic h needs a thorough
overha uling,
-00 0-
tima~ :h~i ;1,ooo,~,~ to s2~~
000,000,000 could be saved by
mlmozt nothing h u u yet~heen
done no reduce mm-defense Federal
m=15iins~Various authorities, in-
pa y r oll;an d in to me .Th a t : i tu n -
tion, unless c orrec ted, must almost
inevita bly res ult in pri c e inflati on.
An d o n e mea n s o f c or r ec tin g i t i l
~envy taxation.
F e w author itias impose these
purpoaau.B u t a ( o o d mins 'au th -
orities : r u extr emely dubious o f
th o w i l d o t n l n d j u l t l c e o f t h s n e w
|.
A n d D a vi d L u mn n c e poi nts ou t
tha t "the S up re me Co ur t ha s even
go n e n o f a r a s to ho ld th at, ove n
whe re a. hus ban d a nd wih re c ei ve
a joi nt inc ome f r o m a ti n gle
sourc e,they ha ve the leg al r i g h t
to fi lo separate r e t u n u f o r ta x
v v w m "
Sti ll another general c ritic ism
sm.
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1942.An y thi n g whi c h requires
alu min um, ru bbe r, or bas ic metals
will be harder to get.
0061-: ilu I n was
Id n n d a t J u n ai c n ,British W i lt
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f a m i l i e s a a r n i n g ;f r o m $ 4 . 0 0 0 m i m o s t u n i v e r s a l u m l u :o f u s ,w i t h -
$ 1 2 , 0 0 0 p e r y e a r w i l l b e f o r c e d t o o u t e x c e p t i o n ,m u s t p l y g r e a t l y
p a y t h e b u l k o f t h e i n c r e a s e s i n i n a u m d t a x e s ,a n d m a k e a l l n e c -
g s » ~ = - »W r i t i n g l n t h e N e w Y o r k e l i m - y s a c r i f i c e s I o r d e f e n s e .B u t
11 1 1 |
The Holy Bible h u been pub-lished in 919 languages.
th e mu mu .ln mn, n clergyman,
Uiinualng ihe ea nhqun h tbl! dz -
m u y d Jnrnalca'|pin t s city at
P o n Royal,b e p n h i s d i a r y u m
"I vu 4-\'4-HUD! | cocwll when n
Nmmeuc ed an hnppen."
the Blalr team, 18 to 8.Therewere 21 runa, 26 hit: and fm er-
mn to fnmlah the fana with plen-
¢v of enter!-alnment for the alter-
noon.The Arllngwn club added three
half-dozen ln the thin] inning, wemore ln tne llxth and the same
number in the elkhth.The Blairaluggere started ae though they
WGN golngfo mt the game on icenn the openmg inning but the loal
hurlers were not equal ul theocca-sion and were defeated.Alter theopening inning the local team did
not tally again until the ninth in-
nmg when n mild rally resulted intwo more scores for the Blair club,._ The _ defeat marked the flrat
more tune to their Iint lnnl.ng under the heading-"A Hotheaded Athlete".The general opln~
lon was that if a player was nnahle to "take lt" he should re-
lrdn Lmm mahng public appearance.Second choice was "poor
n>orr»mnshiP"»Fan! delire m witness players ol both mldea
receive a fair deal' and are willing to aupporg.-them ygm :hey
feel the are j in their t but ve no me forthoee who argue and "alibi" just to be heard.
I
Othen include#-the grandnand player-the coach who aayl
"I won", when *cam win: and "the boys lost", when team mem
ddea tennls players unable to keep wrrect score-gal! play-
en who do not count correctly-fallure of some school: to have
lrxnball neon board and time clock, so everyone can nee who il
ahud and time remaining to be Pllvvd-Nw acorebook "hnund",
person who il alwaya running for ecorebook following game tosee how many hits he made-ball players who loaf to fix-at when
they think they will be retired-theep on golf course-umplm
who tri~to even up bad daemon-lane betting on games-the
f~.n..n ...|. .......x.-... ...\.- ..-L_ ,L =_._---m- ,___ ,___ ., ...
#»mudé5: :roman #Tina ..- ..._ ...-. -».-»illvwin 1 0 mu i n the mutoend5lagpme,1'I¢o9.
Arlin in Um ueond o lthe dau le heldar, won by a T...
spectacular margin ol rs to &Bundg night Blair wo n a nm
from e Omllu Con Co ll ag-
ti 10 w 11 ¢ lm the£ 2 t g n l h mm DEL..m...1.m
When the Blair boyl ttvttad out
on the field liter scoring 6 rumi n th e i x -h nI !o ! th e L ln t ,mmy n
Inn was ready to cnnumh tlmm the
K1-me but not the Arllngf/an team.
Opponents hxve tallied 34 times
g-gg-= loca l hm-len in the pm
,gm-°~The Cubs h a nscoredruns In the thne mmm
olher dmngm are the nmow vi'
the revolving doors.
Mrs. John McQuarrie entertained
a (sw old Mend: at dinner. Jul!29, the occldonbdng her birth nn-
nivonary.
Ed Grimm,Peter Ty wn md
Bernard Lundt ntumed from a
/ '
call /ur a great deal ofplanninu well al diplo-pacy.50, little ladle: ol
sigh: can be just aa lem-
neramenm! and iealoua asmovie nan.Games ahould
be scheduled aa predael
el o ra ilroad ti me :nhand rafruhments planned
down Iothe las!cookie.
Right:Dorothy Edith
Suse,eight, 'whom dad
took cha pictorial record
o/ ~ aftir, welcomes the
H;-, ___,_ ._\. .,... °'| 1.-~ an-"-'-r trip in =h¢ Dnkouma, 1.The U. P. mm hu im 23 §`,",,:"f§:f't§.f, 90 the °;h'§_;*_f ' ~Stewart Edsjvgrda died July 28u t o i ' 2 3 ¢ a me | I n o m a h n t h h - - - - -"an on a nd wa s ju n t oo : J ur y lo r
he lo u ! ta le n t.
Bla i r wa n u n mwln t h in d e r e d b y
ot h a vin g d l of i ts b e lt men o u t.
i tn n r t, wg - ° 3 - f h b e o n e o f th e
y u. P ly wz a -I1md wh i c h h e i n jur e d lm we e k . P
_ . _ . . _.,*l.A' | "| * \r VA : r nv am..>. ..... ....
5 - " w w 0 0 1Th e Y u tm - Rn l s t o n : u n a w u 1
le ve n i n ni n g d f a l r .T h e f i n t n lth e te umn i n th e P . V .
0So ftba ll fe ve r m u t t ha ve h i t
some u f the haul p lay er: as th e Io-
. ws n h v e d s u m. . . . . . n g _ _ . _ . -
at th e ho me of h is s on , Har ry E d-
wlr d s .
5 Y u n A g o - - 1 9 3 6
Dr. H. I. J . Brewer, dentist, has
opened offic es in Rln lr.
D o n C. V xn be mse n an d Stanley
Osborn we re ho sts m the 0 .M||§urrwmg guesu.
u me "ge locals have ln lt a r v ld
ga me e n c e the opening game l t
Gretna.Th i s Su nd a y th e Cu bs
tr avel to He rman whe re the y me et
th e He r ma n c lub .He r m a n de-
fe ated B la ir 1 2 to 5 e ar li er i n th e
season in the famous "ten- or noth-
in g" g ame.
n W D
. w w w - M a n l v u m \ . l » l . u u ,w u u : m u m i n u u p u a s s u u a . n u r l u n ! w : s n o w............-..... .A L - . __ I n ¢1g a me s u u w ar e uw a y l c m"eover<up"dy u la la - t h e M1
screaming lt basketball gam
intenestlng nllv la developing
gunea-those who sit un top o
games-the "I told you so fell
.The last pet peeve written
terexting sidelight I enjoyed v
Lincoln 1 fe w years mm.Sel
m
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!BIair _._.-soo ooo ooz_ §'1fs° 'EArlington 603 002 02f_.1sz is xAPI-'FCHING R E C O R D
J o h mo n . . _ -- - -- _ ,- . .
Sc hafer ....-...-._--....
Mac kin ..---- ......-_-
W i llia ms
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W I T H T H E H w r n n s
w i l l i a m A v .
.671Nelson...._-.._..---.... .STI
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I h g mp s o n .324
couple-evidently the first luntwnded at the stale unlversi
give her all neceanry inlorma
it until he started calling plays
were the days when Sam Fran
ka team and this young man
wu the only football player
Lhrow a le!t~handed pass.He
play".Well, he dldn't,The s
play, the same result.Finnll
md the young man turned to
J! pride ln his voice fmidy ny
uneunupnu been sold to the Bohnbrothers.
Misa Elly-Muie [Amen and Al-
fred . c . . ~ O f B h h . w i n h e
hIreside in a.
Year Alrn._1¢unFiml1'f§Iff.sf§'»f.§'..,. 1...|
a|°' pan or Lfuur City, it in planned
».un... . »
FLOOR SHOW . . . Virginia Smith, a talvnrvri youngn
holding the _Hour hvro with a rocitarion.er, 1
uutschow ...____I Peterson -.._- - I ~, I
in f"|2zr2:f:r§:'|~n.AN'm 'I THII RH
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w
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14rsvi
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a.
month, $215, maximum per month
$275:Chia!Statinrtleim,Depart-
ment of State Assistance and ChildWelfare, mln. per mo., $285, max.
per mo., $275.
Group Three: Merit System Of-
Ilc -Test Technician,minimum
salary per month, $160, maximum
sdary per month, $200: Merit Sys-
tem Supervisor, min. per mo., $250,
max. per mo., $300.
ln announcing examinations, the
Merit System Council also pointed
out that some of these positions
represent only one opening. In thecues of Merit System Supervisor
and Test Technician,preparation
of examinations will be made by
s supervisor from another Mate.
interviewers in the EmploymentService are more numerous, how-
ever, since each of the 20 offices
of the State Employment Service
has one or more such positions.
All positions in the Departmentof State Assistance and the Place»
ment and Unemployment Insurance
Division are filled on the basis of
tlis Merit System, which provides
both for promotion of competent
employees in the Service to higher
positions if they qualify, and for
rccruiting of appllcsnts through
competitive examinations.Closingdatefor filing all applications is
August 25, llldl. Application lormo
nml infomation about the posi-
tions,and qualifications required
of npplicanta may be obtained by
writiniz to or calling at the office
of Dr, E. Glenn Callon, Merit Sys-
tem Supervisor, Room 414,MainBuilding, Nebraska Wesleyan Un-
iversity,Lincoln.They may alsobe ohtalned'fr~om one of the fol-
lowing offices: Any office of the
Nebraska State Employment Ser-
vice or County Assistance Office,
ll. Lyle Guysr, Blair, or Office of
the Chief of Personnel,Depart-
ment nl Reno. A..\.»...-.. -..4 mn.
ITO CHECK CONDITION
newSelective Service registrants in
Nebraska today were urged by
Brlkidier General Guy N. Hen-
ninger, state director, to loam the
fundamental physical standards of
this nat.ion's armed forces, consultthdr docton and dentists to de-
termine whether they conform to
these standards, and to have rom-adisble defects corrected prior to
bJ¢unln.stlon'by local board phy-
sidans.
Pointing out that such action W
regls ts would constitute s ds-
tinct service to their country and
to the individual registrants, Gm-
eral Henninger said that the men
could not, ol course, he expected to
learn highly technical details of the
standards.However, ha usened.
they can acquaint themselves with
the blslc requirements and, upon
consultation with thdr own phy~
slcians or dentists,determine
whether they are physically qusll-
fied according in tho general nand
srds.
Enumeratlng some ol the major
requirements,General Henningor
listed the following:
1. 'Teeth requirements: Adequate
number of serviceable teeth-6 hit-
ing and 6 chewing teeth, 3 pairs
of each that are opposite to each
other when chewing.Fillings,
crowns and dummies and fixed
and removable bridges may nuketeeth acceptable.
2.Height and weight require-
ments: Examining physicians will
Lee discretion and judgment in sc-
cepting registrants with slight var-iation ln ratio of height and weight,
I
provided it is tho opinion of the ex-
amining physician that the varia-
tion is corrcctible with proper food
and physical training; but no reg-
istrant may be accepted whole
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MAIN PfVI.=\T . . , One of r?.~ games chifflrvn go for mn
czncfcni um:of pinning thv mf! on the donkvv.
m l w i5-*rm
;;,~e~°~ ~
STAGE SHT . . . 4rrangr=mfn! of the banquvt labfa calf:
ln understanding of thc ,psychology of Indiv: of eight.AH Ps
tml ]rn':r.1are oxactfy ali:e ro avoid loads of trouble.
. .. _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
r l \~I ..¢.. ,":. I
. . . J A . . L ~..£ ` I . ¢ £ _ A
fo r
u n
__, , _ -ww .. .. ..\ ¢» »~ u mm u mmwelfnre,Ro o m 1022,Sta te Clpi ~
lo l.
Pe rs on s wh o se a pp llu do nl s ho w
th em to be qua lif ied kn ta k a th e
examin ations wi ll be notified o f
the exact time and plac e of the ax~
o rwhose heig ht in lu: than 60 in c hes
or gre ater th an 78 In c he s.
8. E y s mq u lr ema n tl: Th e vln la n
ahmlld b e mod an baly goo d In bo th
c y a , o r c n p lb lo o f b e mg r md e n dso "Y glaasgq.T u t c a r d : n n n a d 'I
aminatlnns.Wdthan exsmlnstinnswill he given st tha followin elif
McCook.Columbus,Ainsworth,
Falls Gly ,Scottsbluff,Norfolk
and North Plltte.
Spanking for the Merit System
Council, Chnlrmsn Chu-les C. Hell-
mers,Lincoln, ssld, "Selection of
employees for than Nebraska Do~
partmanu on gh, bids of the Mer-
iv. System insures effieieni md eco-
nomlcsl sdmlnlltntion.Employoes
are chosen on the basis thofd rpreviousexperience,their s¢and~inv in .~....|...»:._- .--
s
les: Omahs, Lincoln, Grand Islsnd an zu feet. The army requires exch
ngistnnt to be shls to rand at 20
feet without glasses whst tha
normnl penon can rud s t 100
(set vrlthour. gllueu, provided tha
ssme matter csn be msd by the
registrant at 40 (nt with the use
of glasses. Mild degrees at inflsm- ,
mation, squint. color blindness Indlmall opentlve sean do not nous- 'sadly dsquslify.11.Eu-requlnmentaz Hearing *
should be good in both un. cap~ l
able of detevtlng lvw conversation- '
al voice sounds st 20 feet in 1 quiet '
room.Hearing is covnsiclsnd sc- 1
...,... .=......--.umm um penohallptlhzda.Thdr ldvtncemant de-pendl not upon polldtll pnfunnu,
but upon Lhdr ability ¢o do the
Job.
~¢.|.,.»|... -_-_---
capable!!auch loundsean »..|heard lt 10 feet.
Although the n m h o m. md '
the :msd forces m t h e r m | |
Judzu af a ngi li -nnt'|f l t n n l
___ ______,_, _ _.,....,....-... W. mann mnkel lm- ngimunh lhwld be ahh, by mfmibln A career service; umm am- lowing the l"K¥°l!ed ¢0\\ne, to"BIC BLOW" . . . Dorolll Edim ia giving the bi5 haf and ployoen permanent pouitimu,un- make some determhmtion of their
Fl" he re '° ~ o u t Hue lu on har cake.len, of couna, they hil lo pq. uhuwn ol induetiun u PhYdu!ly'
form thdr dudn In u...\_ m ..¢».....» --m___ ..._a-'" 'l'"-.., vvalll\| \l\ willIIIII W U0 c lilld 56-ma n mr ; a nd a f f i c i en t g o ve mme mt 1 ' 1 "I. li fd . ' > 'T" '* . vlqwe im.Th a
Uervirn.hw"The Korlt Syltam Council dau
not operate my o! tha |||mc.l°l»
but doe:pmv lda 'ngi lhn' fmmwhich employsu are chooen accord-
ing to ablllty and xnerlt. The Coun-
cil "rm ull penom intanalod ln
n public service qnnr to fllo num-
lnxtlon upplleatimu."
a i m " m f s ha n a n .
ova-v1 n|¢ \| ullld;y v mli o nlnQ\| o be c .Cnnuh.
. w a ulwd lllhdlni n c o mltuhonly A tru-don of the phydul n-qulmmunh; if, howwur, the mr-
iltnnt will umm himself that he
enafonm to mm lpecltlod he willI-Ike A mate dnl mp towmi pn-
Plrlng hlmul! for trtlnlng.
l l n u l n l l n a i n gBauenlehmouwulwoalndvlheI n n v u h y m n u a m l u m l m u
n-| ;tn rm¢ dby a wo bdl k| n ho ~
tnmhlndlm a nd ml. nv ura mg
t a t c ~ i P f ¢ ; a d ¢ ; » }.
Q Guest OF Rebekah: Here
BlalrI\|'s Sm w.. ym
Aa Blllv Lm Sqmduy
The Dnnlsh L uthe m church
wuthe we na o f a we ddlnglt 1 0o'c1ock Sltutday morning which
united ln marriage Mlu FlorenceI. McBroom of Hooper, a :later 01
Mrs. Carl Olson of Bllir, and W1l~
ber Nielsen of Walthill.Rev. Har-
old C.Jorgensen read the mar-
rlage lines.
Attending the couple were Mr.
and Mn. Carl Olson.The bride,
who ls the daughler of Mrs. Dena
MeBroom ol northeast of Hww.
~..-. . ,..~.
Elk Cisy AM*
Meets |n Blair
The Elk City ladies Aid met nt
Crowell Memorinl Home, Thursday
altemuon, when An gnterhinmentufreadings and mudc wan pm-
aenlcd.Rev. A. D. Barren, su~perintendent of tha h0m¢»nd-
drand the group.
Present were Rév. md Mn.
Baker and dnughwr, Mrs. Herman
Appleby,Mn.Ralph Bucknnle,
Mrs.A.H.Junghluth,Mn. C.
ln, ~resi~nt 0~ ul~ mmm As:
mbly of-Nebraska, was guest-0L
~nor at the regular meeting of
e local Rebekah lodge, Tuesday
ening..
A 6:30 dinner, complimentary to
rs. Vallery, was served at a local
~taurant preceding the lodge
eating.Around twenty-two Ia.-
ea were pnésent for the event.
.\Shana Rétum. From
'W nk |n W adnu, Km.
lr. and Mn. Chris Struve nnd
baby daughter,lhrlly nn,DonStewart and Louis Stnlvo spent
from Friday until Sunday in Wi-
chita,Kansas.They ware guests
o l Mr. and Mrs.Hennnn Struve
md Mr. and Mn. Am Bivinl. Mr.
and Mrs.Chris Struve and Mr.
Siewart returned Sunday,Louis
Struve remaining at the Bivina
home for a more extended visit.
John Youngs Bday
Vacation Trip _
Mr. and Mrs. John Young and
non, John, Jr.,returned Fridny
from a live-day vacation.Their
trip took them to Chicago, Mil-
waukee, md other paint: north.
Discontlnue W. R. C.
Meeting For Monlh The bride chose for her gown s
floor-length white ninon mu -sensoe noy~nlide-trlptoBan!! and Lika Lmlin.
fvcnts df. n{¢ ~~~
Coming"Wté
Scheduled E v e n t s . Fo
The Week Of August
7 To 14
Thursday, Annu! 7Bench Gzmmunity Club-He --
plrk
~up|¢ Wed |n
/\r|in:3n, Sun.
St. Plul'| Luthenn Church nen-
Arlington was the scene of 1 love-
!y candle-light wedding. Sundny
everdng lt 7 o'clock, when Min
Etta Lmgemdsr beau-ne the bride
of Richard Liefrman.Rav.G. W.
Waller performed the ceremony in
the praenoe of relatives and
friends.
Campion: Rdum From
Annrh, Cnlda Vlall
Mr. md D. A. Compton ro-
turn5d~l.hi|k frvm A month'|
vnution in E e and Nevin, Albetta, Canada.ny made the Eflp
as guettl al sir nephew Ind
niece, Mr. md rs. L. W. Finer
of Northmoor,'om-I.Whila at
Enkine, they were guest; of Mn.
Compton'u sister,Mrs.Minnie
Summen.Mr. and Mn.Filfer
and Mr. and Mn. Homer Finer of
|
A Plannt evening was enjoyed Meetings of the Womsn's Relief w°'° n "W mae mamgvw ensem-idlovwing the business mnlou, C°rv» scheduled for the month of bla Ol pnnormna dath, tdth "VY
wich President Vnllery gmng 1 August h m been wmelxed,b¢- nccasox-lu.Her bouquet Wu °f
splendid lnspiratlunal manage to muse o! the hot weather.The lltsra.the Iodn.Alm nnumnt fmv n ..Com win rena me i n rmtnhr m.The couple |=f\ on A hw w C111-
memne, Mn. James Mc'l`ier, Mrs.G. F. Paulsen, lin. Fred Rnmser,
Mrs.A. H. Sibbemlen, Mm. Hu'-
ry Turner, Mn,Pew Thnmpson
md Mn. Ole Warren. of the Elk
~,~z"~ .af/~,mur-wngm wmu nu~~».~f¢%quxutts, ~= limvly,wi:
»..¢§;,§,,g\M,,,f,_§;;_neck and lvnm lull dee
lncedged vdl w u
§C S b o p 0 w u n I'-"8"-|'ll!f{i\\ms heldb;
__ _ __ _ www,|n..u.;..--mn.1"z-ancu C1ummn -'En route home, tha pu-ty visited tenlen.h a. hgh relatives in Kingtgnte, British Col-I Colby Club--Hrs. Jon Stn:
van.M- ......-'||--
l1ti.»~
raftul!llJll| umm,Wl| Ulld°l»rl.5 'r n m f ~ T P 'P. A. C.-Hn. mud s urna me
meeting w w four v mmn mm m°n¢h\v gatherings in sapumlm-,I
Th r e e u m n e m m lodga of i= is planned.Omalu, among them Mn.Hu-ry
Rnnnteen, a former Blslr nddent.Bob Hemphill 5v¢N||
Refreshments were ldrvod At In Dthe conclusion ol' the aveninz bv n W B*~.
lornll, Ind A 1-caption is planned
nt tha McB1-oom home upon their
retum.Alle: Sspmmber lst theywil! mlide in Wmlthfll v/han Mr.
Nielsen operntas an implement
store.
City,Bennlngwn md Arllngwn
vddnlties.
Kelly Sisters
Un Buying Trlp
Mm. Ruth Bur
es Clem:-ner, pro
& C shop, left S
City, lllsumrl, v
M mend seven]
1 and Miss Fnnu
miemnn ol the B
hmdny lor Kansu
rhera they plumod
I dnl on n bnv -
» .--~ --uw .v wme y v u mu by Friday, Au¢ul'8Hlhbouif pink rcs; ...°.¥'¥».i¢. §":-°'a°K' luwmohila,Cllthr-Chatkr Club-Achisve-
Ut Dtumhl re gzi l wx i n mnld~oI-hblmr B I R T H S me s¥.»¢.,. Augmt 10 \
1wenringapef.|I nuxqudutt¢,H\xchMLl|nP{¢|\5¢»Fn.mnnt.floor-length ¢|,", .M arry lng I BEP AR 'lynn babies, 1 My lad Brewster Club nitric. Bllit
committee composed of Mrs. Etta
Jensen,Mrs. Edna Brown,Mrs.
Hilda Christiansen, Mrs. Juli! Ben-
dorf, Mrs. Dors Peck, Mrs. Elisa
Warrick, and Miss Ida Knox.
Mn. P. C. Petersen, pest noble
grand honored Mrs. Vullery st s
picnic chicken dinner, Wednesday.
at her home near Blair.
Hamiltons Enjoy3-Day Vacation
Rev. and Mrs. Charla E. Harn-
ilton enjoyed s threefdsy vocation.lost week, at Spirit Lake, Storm
Luke,snd Lake Okobojl,Iowa.They also visited Mrs. Hemltorfs
brother-in-lnw and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Will Sullivan, ol Fonda, Iowa.
Leaving Tuesday,the Hamilton!
retumed home last Thursday.
Mury Ann Robinson,darfhtero f M r . a n d M r s . R . H .( H i o b l n -
....A... .......»A s d n vn v
I
I
Bob Hemphill,who expats a
wlf o r s e r v l o s i nt he dr c o r ps i n
one near luhare,left Sunday for
Denver, Colorado. He is speudng
this week as the guest of Miss
Betty Roach st the home of her
psrents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Roach.
Return From Trip
Into South Dskola
Mrs. Herman Ludwig :nd daugh-
ter,Kathryn, and Mr. and Mrs.John (Pete) Gilliam and two chil-
dren. Curtis and Wands, returned
Tuesday from a tour-day trlp into
South Dakota.They visited Mrs.
Ledwig's and Mrs.Gllllam's broth~
er, Guy Stricklett, ol Rapid Gb/»
continuing on to Yankton,South
Dskots, where they were guests of
the two lsdes' niece, Mrs. Alfred
Collins and family.En rout/B
of Mr.Gilllam'n brother-in-law
Ma amor. Mr and Mrs.Hsrrv
home they were overnight l
Koephes Return
From Devil'l Lsh
Mr. und Mrs. C. H. xoqg, and
daughter,Miss Helen,rdturned
Friday from Devil's Inke, Wiscon-
sin.They had spent three weeks'
vacation there.
E. C. Larsens SpendWeek With Mrs. Jensen
Mr. and Mrs. Eldred C. Larsen
and children, Charles Robert and
Slgrid Mary,and Miss Jane Doe-
mnn,all of Grand Island,arespending this week with Mrs. Lar-
sen's mother, Mrs. J. P. Jensen.
Mrs. Shattuck HereFor Vlslt With Friends
Mrs.Gordon Smmuck snd baby
daughter of Grand Island arrived
last evening,Wednesday. nt thehome of Mrs. Bruce Memllsn and
family for a two»week vldt.Mrs.
sH o m e F r o m T n p
Miss Mnrgmret Kelly returned to
her home on West Front street,
Thursday evening,following a
most interesting vention trip withher silver.Miss Ethel Kelly o l
Lincoln.Mlkfoz the entire trip by
automobile,they visited Denver,
and Colorado Springs,Colorado,
Che e W omin and toured
One of the most outstsndng fen-
tures of the entire trip was theirvisit in Cheyenne, during the plc-
turesque Frontier Days celebra-
tion.
STEA VE NSON S PE AK S
A. C. P. OFFICIALS
W.A.Steavenson,FontansllefarmeranddistnctACPfield-
_...-_ ._,., ._
yeim y x
f Black Hills and Estes Park.
nlty.
ing trip. 'niey wul return me no
ter Dirt of the week.
Mrs. J. E. Cnmpbell entered Im-
manuel Hospital,Wednesday
morning,for mulled treatment
and observation.
Mrs. Raymond D. Paulsen sub-
mitted to an operstlon, Tuesday
morning, at Methodist Hospital.f i r c o n d i t i o n w a s d e s c r i b e d s s
m r ,
Lars Rdlnnd ol the Omm vicin-
ity has been seriously ill, the past
week, at Methodist Hospital.Al-though still n patient were, he is
said w be improving.
Dennis Bissdl is ill in the Meth~odist Hospital.He ls the son of
Mr.and Mrs.Elton Bissell o l
Yankton, South Dakota, who have
been visiting relatives in this vi-
wm:......enn.
cuiomu oouquet.
The ¢\'°Um's lmrtlss,Norris
sor Otto Schnsckenhmg phyed eh.
wedding marcha and provided or-
un sccompsniment [or the ohorlr.Following the ceremony, a re~
ception for fifty persons was held
at the brlde's home.Misses Ger-
tmdo Stork and Wllms Image-
msler assisted in the flower-dee
orsted dining room.
The hride ls a daughter ol Mn.
Minnie Langemeier of the Scribner
vicinity and the groom ls a son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Llennan ol Arl-
ington.The ywns couple win
make their home on the Lier-man
RE UNION HONORS
CA L IF O R NI A N
A reunion of the Melvard familywasholdlf.A-|s.....¢,.../~»A.-
Llermsn, was best man./s1r|,w¢r\oprn¢oMr.andl(x-s.Stanley Bednar, late Monday aft-
ernoon,at the Metliodlst Hos-
pltsl.'Dre Bsdnars have s
daughter, Kay;Mrs . Be a m u
the former Dorthea Gllberlxon,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Gilbert-son.
AULSEN. Mr. and Mn. Hsrold
Paullen of north of Blair have
s baby son, hom Friday at Im-
manuel Hosplw.Mrs. Paulsen,the former Dorn Nelson, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mn. Fnnk
Nelson; she taught ln the Burt
County schools before her mar-
risge.
DENMAN. A son, Roger Msrlon,was born at Frederick Hospital
in Omahs, Monday, to Mr. and
Mrs.Marion Denman.This is
the lJcnmans' third child.
P
ll ~
_Wednesday. August 18Herman Pinochls Club-Mrs. Jon
Bandur
Thursday. Aung 14
Papio Club-Mrs. Ansel Taft
nnmanns UNITED
A F F E R 3 2 Y E A R S
James Cooper o! Blair and hisbrother,Harry Cooper, od Litch-nnd. UUDNS. were some in Blair,
last week-end. after a thixty-two-
year separation.Until reoently,Harry had believed his brother YA)be dead.
In 1909, when .lsmss was only
fourteen years of age, he ran awayfrom home. He had not communi-
cated with his family since thatti me a n dth e y h s dg lv e nhi mupas loot.Recently Harry, a retired
of his brother through a lrlend
who had met him at Tekamah.
Needle!! to nav. the rmminn nr!
/in the marina, got tuck
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l Will Be Leaving on my Vacation
Sunday, August 10, And Will Not Be
ln My Office For Two Weeks.
Dr. N. K. Rathmann
Juan,W u m e m l m speaxer an I.n u u i ln 1 . mu u c r g ,wuu nefzunlay c o ; IE W tg '" ; ; " ; ; ' " "I\;:lUl.Y»Shattuc k,fo rmer ly Mi ss Dor othy mee ti ng o f a ro un d 75 c ou nty c om- su bmitte d to a ma jo r op er xtxo n at W P mg "r y rs.~Me mb er s o f th e B i r th d ,
Mc Qu or ri e, is a f or me r B la ir r ed -mitteemen of the ACP held in Lin..Immanuel Hospital, was able to re-°"?'o Hu n tmg to n Par k,Cala- met Fr i d a af te r no o n with
d L yoncoin, Monday .'I'1~=»?»f€P represemt-E:'F'% to *'".*'?°f° on W e d f w f -?' . ? §" L " ; . ' f . 'I ' f ; .E E " € f' § " Rm " ti" A .H .Lowe.A 1 1 ' = mb ¢ » »
u "- -t h e b r o t h e r s w a s a h a p p y e v e n t .
C l u b H a r r y w a s w c o m p a n i e c l t o B i n i r
M U b v a s i s t n r .H r s .A 5 0 3 W n x v a r .
Fri day
,-- - r .- .- . . - - - -. . . . . . . - - ,w e r e h e r d a u g h t e r ,M n .L e l a n d H o u s -
L f t e r -n u n .n n d V e r n o n O d a - l l a l l n flnv e s nm nnammad to receive ne ll llpvrveu ua be gnung uong.g m Ag m_ _ _ _ g =innnletlnnl on the 1942 :mp ill- nicely.
Mr. and lin. R-h:!mx'd Brmd en- | .......R¥.'1 ......».. -1 mu ..... |..§2=... 3 2 G g m l u f l n EE!
5 " ' f 'Au u i f ir l sl l |§ n u O m e r r ° l * " i n r e s e n t e x c e n t t h r e e .T h e I
'HVB1
|A
Brit]
s an Umana a nd vic inity .
1110313 t i m e m e n d i n g th e
xermg,a t th e He n r y Peters
2, wer e th e Me lvn r d brothers
sisters Mr s .Peters,Mr s .
z, W i ll Me lva r d a n d L ou Me l-
l; one brother was unable £0 be
ent.Other s at the pic nic din-
no o n was sp e nt pla y i n g b in g o mdlatera.lunc h m a enjoyed.D u n
ing the b u s ln a a me etin g offic ers
wer e e lec te d f or the c omi ng y ea r.
Mr s .Ro y W alr e f i dd wa s chosen
president;M m .'Pom W akef ield
vice president;Mr s .Ole Jensen
aecreta.ry~treasurer.Mr s. C .H .
| \ § _\_ . . . n . . . ! \ \\L _ _ L _ . .. » _.A L
Li léilfJ a me s was inter eited to lea rn
tha t his b ro the r se rve d mo re th an
th i rty y e a rs i n th e mar i n es , wi th
stations i n Chi na m d oth er far~
away p or ts .II a , ny was i n Omaha.
f o r two weeks i n 1926, 'while om
business, but did not know that his
tertained at a picnic supper at
their far-rn home norhh of Nicker-
son, Sunday evening.Guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bnnd ol Fon-
mnelle; Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Lis-
ton and Ronald, Mrs, Autry Free-
man and Dorothy, Donxld md Cnr-
ol Freeman of Nickerson; and a
,........ ... e~______. ..,
.............,, \,...,... U..a u "merevised and reference was made tp
194|wheat allotments and the
part that agriculture ls playing in
the defense program was also
touched upon. The county commit-
tee will contract with the farmers
in the county on crop insurance,
and an the 1942 when progrun
.......~.5 ¢="»=n vnuwu mr.muMrs.Merritt Cook at Nemahn,Iowa,last week, and then drove toLake Okoboji w join Dick and
Marian Nelson for a weekend VB-
cation.
Rex Leonard Everenle and DonnaFae Delores Hoyt, both of Missourivalley,lows,were married at
hom
andWer
vard
n m
nerMus:
v ud
i n d social lf lmrn nn n m¢ .n =| um"c n| ru vnu D6 nouveau lor "n°| lnna..ln¢t hmnfhnr wan rnaidinnr nn..next meeting.| w |md lo the ons.and Mesdnmes Will Mel-Z. Panidm wns taken to I-f»°°1»"¥,,f'..,,§2'§"°f \ yreunion was ml;' ind Bernice. Pon Meyer and Monday and bemme I patient nt pr th" tima
nie,Robert Rxch and Dune, the Vefersns Hospital for medical n
v Melvard :nd Judy,E.H. cam md observation.B A C H I Sue,Bevedy and laonnrd,Al-Mrs.Willilm Rnmune n a nd| S v -EN
Fortezzo and Freddie. Julius ¢11imm.Kash und Jean.m m :A W A R D R D n m r m m z
aww ul rremunr. znenus.before August 30_The c°mm0d|¢yI1I.:B0 o'clock, Wednesday momlng,loan problems on wheat,barley August 5, by Rev. Charles E. HimVisit Blllr Relatlvu and rye ware also discussed at the ilton.The wedding was per-
En Route To Cont Lincoln meetlmr,formcd at thu Bantist nxrnnnnnv.
u o m
Bm;
Cnr
fred
Mr. and Mn. Harry H and n m u .,Edgar wsui=}¢1J¢rL}.'}§=}{1I>]
ffJl1r dll\l_§l}f»§I'l».¢H route to Sm S T E P H E N A . R A V E R |inzaawellascnnbemrn¢u:t»d1
~ Smogge and Joyce, nlI of bmghn; two dlxfl last week with Her ~41. Il Annwlan.ll-I " H m - n m
im", 5919. §'»\1¢¥=ffy°{¥ aqd K=a7'Fmnf=e=entu,E r *mi Mm. Hzny Cooper,Sven A.Bach of Blur was
mega;ummm-nu to make their
home, vieiled this week with Mrs.
Hansen! aunt, Mn. Nells E. Hun
sen,at the William Beernstrup
home.Mr.I-lumen will be em~
ployed in the ldrcrnft industry on
lim collt.The llmlly formerlyresided at Stonn Lake, Iowa,
Klrkpnlrlch Condude
Tnur Of Fur
Btmmn HERE
Brief lntennent services for
Stephen A,Raver of Valentine,
Nebraska, were held ln the Blair
cemetery,Tuesday nltemoon at3:30 o/clock.Rev.Charley E.
Hsmiltm was in chxrge..'
Born August 7,1860, in thin
county near Bldr, Mr. Raver was
an emergency nbpendectnmy per-
formed lan week at Methodist
Hospital,He will be able to re-
turn home within the next few
days.
Mr. end Mn. Woodrow Svend-
gurd And sons, Mr. and Hrs. Hm-ryKuhr and family ol Blsir; Mr.
and Mn.Clarence Anderson of
Omaha and Mr.and Mu.Jnhh
ol uedn Bluffr Lo u Melv urd of»Nickerson;LeRoy Willlnml, Jim-
mie and Betty of Cedar Bluffs;
Herman Toile ul Strornaberg;
mr-.une Melvlrd and ns¢u¢.*'m».
Phyllis Hypne and Elmer Peter: ofOmshl, Mrs. Ray Klrn of Nicker-
son md Mn. Howard H. Crane U!Camp Robinson, Arhnsu.
ma nn 11 11 -nun .-..» \
nea r huma n.Relxtives here received word,
Wednesday of the daih of Mrs.Funk $llme r of Cothgn Grvvei
Oregon, she having died luddenly
At hennome that day.As Nancy
Piles sl|l!_liy|d here as a. girl.A
sister, ln. A. R. Harper, and lbroiher, Whit Piles U! Arllngtnn,
accompnniad by B d L o n g of?lnir, left thnt day to nttend the
among the 271 who received da-
green from the University of Ne-
brukn at the close of the summer
school. Friday.He wus the onlyWuhlngwn County student in the
grenp, which included repreaentm
tives ol 17 ntztel md 16 Nehru-
kn eountlu.
Mr. Bach vu gnrktad the db-
gree Of Bachdor o l Sdence in
Mr .a n d M n .Ro y T.Ki r k p a t-
ric k, Margaret and Donald returned
ea rly thi s wee k f r o m a two- week
vac ation t d p th ro ug h the east.
A mo n g oth er points og. in reot,
B1 years of age
de ath in V alem
was mar rie d to
rin of Blair abc
to Va len ti ne in
since realdod.
a at the time ol his
tine, August 4.Ha
Mila Hannnh Nur-
»ut 1898, and moved
1900 where he had
Kruse ol Bennington enjuyea s pné»m x a ' l i
nic dinner at the swimming pool E N T S ,
park, Sunday.
Mrs. Louisa Emory of Ins An-Mrs. Wal
Helen.Cnlilomia.mnnt Snturdnv x., \.._- -._.
UUIEJK., FAN#|"'""""'°Medicine fx-mn the College of Med-Wedneaday m ming ben Ivlsrr IN WES'l"1-he Chatter Clagfaer ¢.§`°3..» hfd '°"'1= " °""'*'°|Q*=~:?=fr¢¢ hike.my we n t to ..§-l'_'f§"_'?;."L_.{}'2'?, 2
| | | | |~M ,m t h w t r u u \ | | | | ' l l n u n ! [ I n u i t n y H I I". ': '1 ° & _ '; ° ° .' : " 1 P ' 1 ' ! ! ' 3 | ~ s w w m a m o m b m u u s . . . = | ' £ ° ' . 1 . ' : : ' * x * P i s u m m e r .A . - z g m I
.-
We LeFt Sunday
For A Kansas ggw Buying Trip
FALL MERCHANDISE;
The B. and c.
B a u t y S h o p
WiLL Ba Cloud Until
August 10th
And The Last Creations For Fall Wear
B~ and C Shop
We Return
August 10th
W i th
,»
Mm. Ravel" vMwi\T=nh MgH i'»£é}.l-la iiiI5'i£iL
Surviving 'nslativeu Knox.Mrs. Emory was returning
' Mn. E. V. Heath to the went cout liter a visit with
Ira. hum sum: of her siutar, Mn. D. A. Philupu of
o.lndenendenca.Missouri.forlrrlerlv
U ;n e g P l K l 3 l l l B , m r . : m u M T I . J EU B
P. Hansen O! Washington, Nehru-
ka, left Sunday on is motor trip to
the welt.They planned to villt
In Bremerton,Washington mt h
\ \ . . . ! . . . .\ . . . . . . u . _ _- .. \.1 v -
oi' doon.or :ws atudents were enroller
Misa Elin Woods of Tekamnhvisited lut week at the Mn. Arms CHURCH OF CHRIT
Peddie and Hun Lowe homes.ChSunday, *uw* 10:9.45 a.
.."Z':s:f'.==:¢.:h',L° <,%.°*e1f_E%-°J-:»=:f1v ..,.."a:,.S>.::':e:;..§f- 35:21 if
1.
rn.»hn-
\ u »
may vns nwc l New xor k Ci ty , W u h-""in gb on , n . c ., a n d Ri c hmon d , vu -§§;="Z§§ ifffgl
ginia . g° ;°=»» ;==w=s th em were a . of Blai r an d na
HGH an au g te r- in -law Mr . a n d -Mr s Rn v K i r l tn n l d vk .J Tn an in n Cmc inna ti, Ohh l |1 |I ~o
their brother an d son,J ames R.
Han se n a nd fam il y .
County Atto rn ey Hu be r,wh o
had ori ginally planne d to ma ke the
trip , also, spe nt S und ay a nd Mon-
da y in Gr an d Is la n d, a nd i s vis it-
l
.|I "-
ti~es in the Washington vicinity
mon by Dr. Neville Joyner, fo
missionary to the Indians.6:3
rn., Junior C. E. meeting; 8:00 p
union service at Baptist church
hand badly injuned when shecaught it in the electric wringer.
Hr. and Mrs. Wallace Fikh andchildren,Mrs.Louie Fitch m dMrs. Saru.h Swnn were Tuesday
hem :bo~t August 20.I t B r i n ¢ | ~cini~ea at ~inner, Sundil~
Mr.and Mn.Ado!-ph Voss| .~:|.| :»| | ~o r h o r n , s o u t h o f B l a i r .
~1
BBT*
merM i n s P a t r i c k ,M r :K i l i m a § f ; ; r : ~ : ; ; " s ; " E 3 'u g h n i i m S I ` , " ' § ' ~ ° ' w § f ' i . ° ; " ;
I v s n g n u rV i m A m o n g R e l a t i ve s w i hl l ° i 'L T.§ " l ¢ '5. ` L" § 1 ». f?I" §l » i .. . ", f§'IT b r o t h e r ,O s c a r H o p k i n s a n d f u m -
M r s .M y n l e K i l i a n i n s p e n d i n g p o o l p a r k n e x t S u n d a y J u l y 1 0 i l y .A f o r m e r B l a i r r e s i d e n t ,s h e
t w o w e e k s I n W n y n e ,N e b r a s k a ,'''i s a l s o r e n e w i n g o l d l c q u n i n u n c e n .
w i c h h e r s o n a n d d a u g h w r - i n - l a w ,M r s .M .0 .D a v l a T h e l a t e O s c a r S h r i d e r s e r v e d u
Un
m
odBh-
ul.1ur. mu mn. I... J. umm. lin ||,v|Image hmmm on U* Northant-l!n|| hem of Omaha, who nu 'l f u onlinr ern nilwly nm lp-
"»3=£-* °°~f°r°' *een*-1.2% tha hom ....,.2§ ..;.. ;.".?.'I5f..'i £'?f1"'f.'1E lr.md Hn. 1. n.Filhr uf
or her slster, Mrs. Klllan, recov~edng from e long illness,left
Thursday for Columbus, Nebraska,where she in vlsillng another lie-
Ier, Mrs. C. C. Sheldon.
Maskel Conclnde
Vial! With Jenkins
George R.Masks of Detroit,
Michigan,arrived ln Blnlr,Sun-
day aflemoon, joining Mn. Make,
E}{»E1§§},'5f5¢§I ;;;;;;j `ilLIvi§§
Monday, she pllns to return to
Blalr eurly next week.
Evelyn Murdoch
Arrives From Arlmnn `
M i n Evelyn Murdoch of San
On-los, Arizona, arrived Sunday to
vialt Mrs. Ruth Murdoch.She will
he in Blair untll August 20, ac-
.-..~|r.... ».. L... ............» ...|......
Nurthmoor, Mlseouri,were Tues-
day evening guests of Mr. and
Mrs.Abe Sutherland,west o l
Blnir.On Mondny, they were en-
tertained at dinner by Mr.and
Mrs. J. M. Compton and Betty, and
were evening gueuu ol Mr.amd
Mrs. Clare Wxrrick and Maxine
Reevel.
Misa Ethel Stewart retumed the
lenm-nn-e nr nl. ...nu ¢.......l.'...»
um| I
BOH~RE
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
-Open Sunday Mornings-
SPECIALS mn FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
We Accept Ormge md Blue Food Stnmps.
Item: Marked ' An Blu End Stump Items.
"0RANGES, Califomia Sunkist, doz.-. ..._27c
CANTAIDUPES, fine quality, large size,
2 f o r ~
* " 1 ` O M A T O E S , h o m e g r o w n , l b . ~
SALAD DRESSING, Raretreat, 26 oz. jar ...13c
J AR R U B BER S, h e a vy m d , 3 d o m . ~
CORNFLAKES, Miller's or Kellogg's,
_[urge package .,._.....__...-.,._.,....;.,._....9c
|°L .~-'
And The Last Creations For Fall Wear
B~ and C Shop
ugus ~ew erc~an~\se
I ~" \ \ \ \ \ \ s
Cookies
Auortad
2-lbs 25c
Roasting
Ears
doz. loc
KLEK
Bud: Of Souplugs pkg.
8C
Che a e
BOR DENS
Americun & Plmonlo
Hb v kz-15c
Glass An\.l».lsc
........, W uv-ymmm puma.-~~-- r--~ v- ~<-~ '~~°°~-"1"~'""`wnn n m °°°" a guest the past Riley umm, whef. she me beenweek of har sister, Mrs. Eu-l Jenk~Wdier Larsms n guéat of Mila Verna Dillvw for ~N o . 2 % C " ,
'§n§""_f{Q5°'£=;-_jh.g Hffgfff g;vnu California several am.Mm nmow is act-_c
________-,, ...........Wleft on A weltnm trlp.
Other guest; at the home of Mr.
and Mrs.Jenkins,SundAy,wen
Mr. and Mm. C. D. Baker of Tilden
and Dr. und Mrs. C. K. Bunk: ofLincoln.
Club Notes
Mr. md Mrs. Walter Lumen left
Saturday fur Los Angeles, Califor-
nia.They will vlalt than nt the
homes of their son,Harold,and
their daughter, Mn. Alfred C. An-
Benun (formerly Misa Elly-Mlrle
Larsen).
emu.".uma ,;'"Fremont Reunlon
ing as honwss ln the amy camp
there durlng the summer monthl;
bulb Miss Dlllow and Min Svewut
are teacher: in Lbs Omaha schooll.
Min Nina md Walla Anderson
of Orum spent Thursday dtemoon
ns guests of Mn. Mnrguet Iver-lon, daughler. Pearl, and son. Will.
Mondny evening visitors at me
Darental. Earl Jenkins. Mr: 'vow
22p4: D.. .n
Tomato Juice »,c.5T"'f` 3.,.25c I'
Salad Dressing §'§,2'§.,,Qt. 25c
Block Salt Greyol-Whito __33cSeveralFW.Dorcu Snclety residants atte:
The Kenmud Dorcas Society will union held by
fneet at two o'clock, Thunday _|!- gnmgzy d Fhn
*lmnlwll County Mr. And Mrs. John Bnme of Omn-
nded a family m~ hl.
lhe G°°'¥° <=-13°Mr. And Mrs. S. Pierce Allen and
nont, Qundlv. c e e- dmlkhterl um um mum Wal-
Gnbe I biYlhdQY- ford left Sunday for Burwsll, when
Drenent l t Wlld un-v win ..\....a . »w...w..» np..J,Sc
9¢|||»uulu.vu,.august l l ,With MI I .b n t i n g M N .Emil Ste n de r an h as te n A mo n g those P € t ~ L u - g e C a n
Blu; Rlbbon Baby Bee!
The Ribbon Blby Beef Club met
Flxursday w-ml virgmxu, Vanbolla
md Wanda Mu Vogt.Alter the
auslnmm meeting the time v u
npenl. at Knmea und rohuhmentswere nerved.Tb: noup will maltn :he Ralllnd Richhr hams for
Court park for the event were Mr.
And Mn. Harold French and chil-
dren, Mn.Chnrlea Fnnch md
dnugburs of Arllngt/on; Boy Pelk,
Mr. and Mn. Roy Baxter und hm-
lly, and Min Ruby Thlolfoldt ol
Blair;Mr. And Mn.Loftlu md
family of l-Imam.
_._,......,..... _ -- ww-- -Lion.They will be guests of Mr.and Mn. John Wslford, the par-
enu of Mn. Allen and Min Wal-fund.
Mn. H. L. Hellwinkle retumedthis wsek from Onmln wban :lm
hldl'pe nthro wo s k| | £ ¢ he E.C-
Thompsan md W. C.Andefwh
hox-nu. sh.w n nmnmnnnind bv
M-E-A-T
Round Steak ..lb 33c|Bacon Squares lb ls.;Jne next gathering.Hr. a n d Hn. .mm mm wa re u r "'" ' ,, " B ,, 3 § ;" " j (,,;,;,;
Sliutl,Sunday, of Hr. and Hrs. who will spend two wah' vau-
I"'Iovd Litfja it Lhalr hmmm north Nm. :.. l:n...:....Minced Ham ..lb ~Sew-Wim 4-H cm
Min Peule Lee Jones vu hon-
:~ lo the Sew-Wher |~I{ (Bathing
,lub when lt met Thundny.The
prln demonstrated md d.i;¢u|;¢¢<|
he PNP" fitting And nltnrntlon of
xltmnm Those Present were
'|uln Lee Jwlu.Isabel Flynn,
lhry Ann Johnson Ind Be th
lnn Stlmpum, club memben; And
wo vlmlton. Una. R. P. Flynn nnd
hry Jun Jones.Alter the hull.
nel! MNUHI rufnsehrnents werelervod.
The mn meeting ll scheduled
'ur August 19.
Advert!ln 'Hu E1num-lm He mm-
.,n§f.|;~
Mn. J. M. West. who was uhmto the home of her <1-"g Hn .John Sutton, in m m week,
wu removed to the lvthodlxt horpihl, Tueadny, for medlw een.
J.P.Johnnon reeelved word
Kondny morning 01' the death of
his lnndlo n,Billy Weber,26,
of Lol Angeles, Cnllfomie.Young
Weber, who was the lan of Mr.
.lohnmn'| younget deughbm Mn.
Dellh Weber at lm Angeles, vu
killed ln nn nlrplnne eruh on the
wu t .lie wee nn experienced fly-
ernnd hed bean plnnnin; to jolnthe Cenndlen u-med forcen in the
..-.. ».......
Gue st, Fri dly . o f lr. md ln.
Ted Lnthmp we re lr.An d l n .
Chnrla Fisher of mano. Illinois,
md Mr. end Mn. D. W. Norris end
grandchildren of Omehn.l l n ,
htiamfn h\her, C. E. Norrln, D!
flrd. who suffered n nmke Moen!-
ly , In l\l°l\ll to he ne un; llvnl
qulln meely."
Mrl. Enid llunyon of Bloux City,
lawn, ll wllltln| in Blelr with her
lon end dnughter-in-lnw, lr. And
l n .Ran Kanyon.R u llunyon,
who meemly euhmltted to A md-
or operation et the Methndllt Hoe-pltal ln Omnlu, vu roland Set-§wda.v evenlnl; he ll reported to
Pork Steak lb 20c
Fruits cr Vegetables
Oranges doz. 304:Lemons ~
Spud: I5-lb pk. 23c Grapefruit ¢i 4c
W . J. Sas ~
mu|mu\|m1lmm|awm |uuum||||unmi|Bsum1|n
BOHS 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
-Open Sunday Mornings-
SPECIALS mn FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
We Accept Orange md Blue Food Stamps.
Item: Marked ' An Blu End Stamp Items.
"0RANGES, Califomia Sunkist, doz...._27c
CANTAIDUPES, fine quality, large size,
2 f o r ~
*"1 ` O M AT O ES , h o m e g r o w n , l b . ~ ~
SALAD DRESSING, Raretreat, 26 oz. jar ...13c
,mg RU'BBERS,.heavy red, 3 doz. ....,,..,._.......loc
CORNFLAKES, Mlller's or Kellogg's,
_large package ..._.....__...-.,._.,....;.,._....9c
COFFEE, Bufterndt, regular or drip, lb. ._..29c
SO AP, P. & G . , 6 g i a n t b a r s ~ 2 3 1 : i
ROAST, fancy beef, shoulder, lb. ,.,,...,..-....22c
POR K ST EAK, le an a nd m eat y, l b. ~
BACON SQUARES,lean,lb....,_.,..,.,-...,,l5c9
Cookies
Auortad
2-lbs 25c
Roasting
Ears
doz. loc
KLEK
Bud: Of Souplugs pkg.
8C
Che a e
BORDENS
Americun & Plmonlo
Hb vkz-15c
Glass An\.l».lsc
w h I, _'MH "r
*
Q .I
--THE EN"|"m»unmr:~_I :
no SUNDAY "ON VACATION
-Mathodisi Sunday
been discontinued dur-
nth of Augus t, i t wu
~eek by Rev.David
~wr ol the Arlingwn
-Methodist chnmhea.
School wovrk will beSeptember 'I.
FARMEH'SWCES FRIDAY
Ellsworth Linton,'10,
- r farmer,was buried
:30 p.m., at the Hoop-
thenn church with
. Alexnnder Cviiichting.
~nd 1 stmko four yan
.-been serloualyill
u s h i s widow;li x
three mug,Including
~- Clayton H. at near
uzd two dlfe n a nd ;since April, 1840,Com prices
were unchanged, white oats, har-
ley md rye were down 5 cents, '7¢¢m 7 md 4 een'-I respectively.
Ddry product;continued to
Nebruh hm-m commodity pda.
es in July showed l ccmdnued up-
wnrdtnnd with; netgnin 01 6pointova!June prices.Farm
grices mached the highest level
since September,1987,um were
86 polnh higher than n yur ago,
:wording w An ofliehl report ia-ma by the U. S. Deparhnmz ot
Agrioultun in Llncoln
Hog' prima,which ware $1.10
higher than lu n month, nd dm
1i.se»io llo wd by moderate in-
cralsea in price; in what, uma,
nhaep md lambs,dairy produda
m d m m m v w d w h
G1-dn prion mdvmced 1 pain!ever June-Wheat mica gained 2
ommo - mesShow Trend
U 0
..
ll r . a n d Hr | . A .C..Andu'aen
~|n.
_...~samount opposite each district num-
berhnsbeenpfxcedtoiherreditof the district! on the books 01
the County Treasurer of (hh coun-
ty.
Amount received from
the suse -----...-_---$4,355.71
Fines and License Money
in hands ol County
Treasurer -........._.--- 1.23535
Dist. No.Gemma Amoqnt Dua
1 m22.sa
2 48.29
s 207,86
4 79.26
5 80.67
s 51.11
'I ss.49
B97
21
134
4s
44
za
4a
I |9
c o r d l n g t o w a n d r e c e i v e d i n H e r -
m a n t h i s w e e k b y h i s s i s t e r - i m
l a w ,M r s .J .D .L o w e .A l t h o u g h
t h e R o w a n l e f t f o r t y y e a n a g o t o
h o m e s t e a d n e a r F a i r f a x ,S o u t h
D a k o t a ,t h e y w i l l b e r e m e m b e r e d
b y o l d e r r e s i d e n t s o f H e r m a n .S u r -
v i v i n g a r e t h e w i d o w ,t w o s o n s ,
K e n n e t h a n d F r a n k ,m d t w o
d a u g h t e r s ,H r s .G f ' U ¢ e J o r d l n a n d
M i s a G o l d i e R o w e .
.Amon g tho se wh o atten de d th e
fun er al servic es a t W hi tte n,F r i -
day , f ollowe d b y b llr inl at W i nne r,
we n , M n .J . D . I m v e ,li n . G r a c e
Hi l le r a n d H n .Gle n Mi lle r
o fg e m g Tg g f retu rned Sund ay ,
r l .n e e Ie r a t eRowe ho me for uneven! day s.th
¢;3".¢".3 .4 ¢\.\»»-
GEO. Iwwr, FORMER
HERMANITE, DEAD
George Rowe al Whitten, South
Dakota, 73, fonner Herman resi-
dent, paused Away an July 29, ac-
9
10
l l
12
88
zz
46
24
~5251
sans
July State Appqdionment For
S c h o o l s A m o i n t e d T o $ 4 , 3 5 5 . 1 1
The table -=-
N ¢ | s o n . 1 '*'?,;"5 ff\ ~ ~ -~\v~s New ;,i;s.ff.@Q§;f;.'¢;;f °i?1 s? f
Hr. and Mrs. Wallace Miller and0S t O |¢ | `l daughter, Joan, md Mrs.H.H.
g ell of Devil's giake.d"g*hata., an viaitin r. an rs.I n Omd|'Id,H¢,,,,, Mi§ler.ui-.niumeu 1|
_ __. . _
'I'wd»y evening, when mv. :midSimpson gwe a talk on Spode and K E N N A
W0¢iZ¢w0Dd chinn, using n number ~of his own collection to illultrlizhis U1lb.f°¢!L,"Treanuxan in Your The Kem
~ "'°;"°"i"' md: mr School has
r 0 a c e s oII II B E .a n d D i l l e r n l : n t i n u n n a n d i n :~ m o
m ==
Au!
~Mr .Mille: 'a §=°»g;;f and Wallace 5}'5§°=1 éaéh{¢lv}`I`T1H¢ `1Ii=f3`Fr
Mi ller i s h i s r o er.o e u t i c l e .»Nelson,o p e r a o r o f Misses Ve lma Smi th an d Eve-Mr .an d Mn . C h e t G.lr h r s h lll
D i c k s Cafe a t A r lmg to n ,m au»ly n H an na h of L in c o ln we re o ver - an d daugh ter,Betty , aooompaniedla dd er an d unaer':nan amc e
'_[~hm,da wh e n h u n w C h e vr o - [ Umm guests,Wednesday ,o f Mr .by Mr s Way ne W . Dnviea and son,y ,e d u A l !L a n k D v i d f L i n l I a f t W o d . n e a d n
~
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s a m mu :1
Simpsog,p1
an d K e n n a
Th e Sundag
resumed on
. n u nl r . n . . r \ 1 | - r | ~ 1
25
25
27
as
29
so
81
32
83
84
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41
114541
402,453
so24
10
76.4584.27az.os
76.45
75.0452.5193.34
60.9652.57
no an
p a r k e d t h e a u t o m o b i l e a t 1 6 t h a n d |m m s n a n n e n n l i m e n o s e n x u u e i r q r M e r c e r ,W i s c o n s i n w h e r e t h e y l I J U U Y I S
n. . . . . ...... _ _ !_ _: _ . .. .._ .a n d h m u n n l n f' | s a vl n a n u n u m n n " n f l nu u n. , I ... . . . - \ -...|. M...\I.. ... ..\ ._n ,..............
;. |. i§ |||i J ' v u 1 |uupu l usv a u u y v u " " '** "|" "" r " " "m s ....».2....r a . . -...=.....,...1.. .L ... 1 . . . . | o !O m a h a .c a m e ' P h n r n d n v m l u m m m m - h r
_M m Chet G.Mlnhnll Anddaughtar, Betty, rdumed Tuasdny
tmm Ellinwood, Kxnau when theywerealled by the condition ofher dnughter, Mrs. George Ronan.
Mn. Rosen was coniined in A hos-
pital for three dum but is nowconvlleadng at home.
~ L**""'f=";.."" ~is ~
Fr id ay e ve ni ng vi si to rs a t Clar k
Jah.nel's we r e Hr . a n d Mr s .W a l-
te r P lu g g e an d f ami ly .
Mr. an d Mrs. Hans Hansen drove
to C01.lnc.il Bluf fs ,Sunday ,to a t-
te n d th e wed di ng of h i s ne p h e w,
E lm e r Hans en,to Eve ly n Chris-
tenses.
Helpi ng Gle n Vo gt c eleb ra te h is
10 th birtn day ,Thu rsd ay evening,
wer e Mes srs . a nd Mesd ames La rs
Petersen,Ho w a r d Petersen an d
La r r y , A lbe r t Ne ls on , Ma r i o n a n d
Lorraine,Fr ee ma n Lo f tls ,Ho w-
ar d , Ma r y a nn a n d Ly le ,Glen Pe-
tersen an d LaVo nne,an d A r d i th
Andersen.
Vi si tor s a t Be r na rd Th omp ao rf a
sa t we e k we r e Messrs.an d Me s -
| :es J ames 'I'hompson,W i lli a m
' u lb u m an d fa mi ly ,W i llia m
o g t an d fa mi ly , He n r y Tietgen,~pal J ane an d Delores,Mr .an d
» nu. James (Babe) Ry an and fam-ly , an d Mr s. Ma rtin S un da .
Mr .a n d Mr s .Soren W ole mann
4 f a mi ly dro ve to W est Poi nt,
uh da y , to atte nd th e an nu al F ol-
en f amily mn ni on p ic ni c .
Mr .a n d Mr s . E m i l M a an d
armily an d Mr .and Mr s .A n to n
atze n he lpe d Mr .an d M r s .He r -
o n Ma tze n celebrate their wed-
ln g anniversary ,Sunday a f t e r
oon.M r .an d Mr s.Ha n a V o g t a n d
mi ly s pe n t W ed n es d ay wi th B ill
d Ma r i e L a mme r s .
Sunday evening visi tors e t th e
alter Andersen ho me were Mr .
gf fgff-W i llia m Vo g t, Gle n a n d
anMr s.Alb er t Jensen visited Mr .
cl Mrs. Peter J . Nelson, W ednes-
~y afternoon.
Mr s .W i lli a m V o g t entertained
e Bre wster Projec t Club,W ed-
= - ~ a f te r n o o n .
Th e D or c a s Clu b met wi th Mr s .
er ma n Jac obs,Thu rs d ay af te r-
~n.Mr s .A ma n d a Svogerson
;e g ues t.
Clarence Matze n,W i lli a m Vo gt,
en a nd L ela nd s pe nt Su nd ay d b
oon a t t h e W i lli a m W ulbu rn
m eVis ito rs a t Soren Wolsn1ann's,
uraday e v w n g ,were Mr .and
.E m i l Fo llen an d son,Allan ,
d Roma. W olsmann.
y le Pollen spent la st week
ti n g a t the Soren W olsma nn
e.r.an d Mr s .Ha n s V o g t an d
ly spent Sunday even ing a t
Loui e L suri tse n ho me.
uc ille Ma tze n spent several
.a t the Ni els Christensen
e.r.an d Mr s .W i lli a m Vo gt,
and L eland s pe nt 'h le sds y at
Arthur A nde rse n home.
rs.W i llia m W ulb urn,Mr s .
e Vo g t a nd Mr s . W i lli a m V og t
ded the shower f o r Mr s .
re e Leuritsen,Sunday ,a t the
ry W esemsn home.
hose he lpi n g Mrs . A n to n Ma t-
c elebrate her b irthday , Thurs-
evening,were Messrs.an d
darn es E mil Ma tz e n a n d f a m
Rudo lph Ma tz en and Eileen,
a n Ma ts on an d Ric hard,
rge Menc ke and daugh ter,
1les Geh rk an d He nr y ,J ens
sen,Charles Chdstensen an d
'| and Ne ls Christensen and
I y
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I
f
e
ar a Ma y Ma tze n is spending
w day s wi th her si ster,Mr s .
ls W olsrn ann is s pend ing this
Hansen of Onan1.
a t th e E mi l Follen home.
nu mbe r o f relatives an d
ds helped Mr s .Fr a nk J a h no l
~rate her birthday , Sunday .
alters a t th e Alb er t Nelson
~,Fr id ay evening,were M r .
Mr s .W i lli a m Vo gt a n d so ns .
la an d Ma r y A n n Wolsrnann
|~Thurs day ,a t the E mi l
en home.
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Mr s.
el,lo
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M r
sonPilge
.... ......... ...e mrnuws ww.mecar was mlssing. So h r ,,..,..,|
bmadasta and a tour of the city
vvlth an official from police head-
quarters have falled to locale the_stolen auto.
Que Ellsabetlfa WillQueen Elizabeth. aeeerdlnl me a-writer as her times. can-led a stocketwl n ."no lean than so ol variouscolon."
Advertise ln The nnzerrdu
T h e B l a i r H o s p i t a l
A n..m» |».nwun¢5
rr-norm na
RUPTURE
SHIELD EXPERT HERE
H. M. SHEVNAN, vldey knownexpert of Chicago, will personallybe at Pathfinder Hotel,Fremont,
Saturday only, August 9» from 9 s.
ln. lo 6 p. m.--Mr.Shernan says:The Zoellc
Shield is x tremendous lmprove-ment over all former methods, ef-fecting Immediate results.It will
not only hold the rupture perfectlybutincreasethecirculation,
strengthens the weakened parla,lhercby closing the ow\h\s ln lendays on the nverage can. regard-less of heavy llfllng, stralnlng or
any poeltion lhe body may assume
no mstler the slze or location. -A
umed Tuesday evening (rom their
spend the remalnder of the weekar theG.H.R<»enkilde and s. H.lrotkman homes.Mrs. Geneva Pope of Oakland,Calliornla,is vldting her son,
Wllliam Pope, and family, and Mr.
and Mrs. Slmon Gnuae.
Willard Adams and Floyd Laak~
er,stationed at Camp Robinson.Arkansas. were home the nm of
the week on a brle! furlough.Brlan Peterson of Fort Leonard
Wood,Missouri, spurtseveral days'furlough here early this week.l
Mr. and Mrs.Ernll Scheer andchildren are ln Holy:ood, Kansea,when they are vlsdtlng relatives.Mrs. C. A. Llnn of Fremont spent
part of the week with her daugh-
ter,Mrs.Ernest Johnson,and
family.
Hr. and Mrs. Herman Wehmey-
er, Mr. and Mrs. "Fed Wehrneyerund son, Vernon, and Mrs. OsurSander, all of Rosebud, Missouri,left.Wednesday tor their homes,
eller being called here by the crit-ical illness of Mn. Martin Kmger.Mrs. 'Kmger is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Wehmeyer, and sr sisterto Ted Wehmeyer and Mrs. Sand-
er, Her condltlon still remains very
grave.Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McClellan re-
tyvo-week trlp in the wat. TheyvrsiledYellowstonePark,SaltLake City, and Denver where they
spent nearly a week wlth theirson, Merritt They also vldledRev.and Mrs. Ralph P. Rasmus- l
sen at North Plath, and stoppedover night ln Lincoln at the home l
i
|4r
Franklinm m duéu
»Frldly at Jsr Grace IRev. W. W
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S u r v i vo n
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William J. 4
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With the ex:
which rumahdairy produel
er.There vi
points in pm
dairy and x><
at the hlgha[nf July fines
enwes. milk.ursday afternoon in Fremont st' flsxseed ~a home of Mrs. L.F. xmym-,slightly Pug]rg. The next meeting will be in hey, turkeys
a church basement, August l.(,'clin¢d-
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hitchcock ol
sam City, Missouri, are visiting
the John H.Johnsen,H.B.
ugga and Thomas Hitchcocklmes.Mr.and Mrs.Richard Nelsond Dickie and Mrs. Anna Ward
Omaha were visitors at the Carl
Wtrd home, Sunday.
The Methodist Lsdies' Aid met
Lh Mrs. Elmer Andreueu
ness.
Saturday evening visitors st th
B. Plugge hams were Mr. ans. Al Hmsen Ind daughter
ss The Nehrureceived by fx
e higher thand'celved for all
fum pre w a r rzmant and Mr. and Mn. Chs.rl:s'July 1914).I
ttsch sud children ol Wishing
'st Ammon: and daughter, Hni-yof Writes PM.e, of Omshn were Sunday din-|
guests of the Jae Konvsllily.lr. and Mrs. Hu-ls.n Christen-I
were Sunday visitors st the
gen Christensen home near
shington.
isitors st the C.W.Hansen
le, Sunday, were Mr. And Mrs.
vert Hell and children and Mel-Hansen of Ralston.
r.and Mrs,Neal Andmasenrt-mined at dinner, Sunday, ki
rr of the birthday of Miss Bet-
Stewarf.Guests were Messrs.
Meedsmes Jay Stewart, GeorgeBruce;Joe Stewart,Lloyd'ann, and Mrs. Mer-tie McCam\.
r.and Mrs.Edward Lautrup:mined st a birthday dinner,lsy, for Mei-rs. and Mesdames
ard Laulrup and sons,Csrl
nsen and children oi'Blair,'y Lautnxp and Doris, Charles
stensen uid baby, Nels Chris-zn and Christine, and Olga
len.~.and Mrs. Glen Rosenbaum'tained at mipper Monday in
r of their daughter,Helan's,day. Present were Mr.and
Csrl Wsrd and Norma Jayne,
Floyd Alexander and Bill,
Ruth Rosenbaum, and Misses\ Utermnnn, Elaine Glissman,Wright, Mattie Jane Peter-
snd Wilma Belles.'kley Peterson of OmahaSunday and Monday with his
ts.Mr.and Mrs. L. E.Pe-
l .
nine Glissman ls spendingveek with Mattie Jsne Peter-
- stood lt l01,
July, 1941, lev
indlmtlng fain 88% more for
during the bu
'the U. S. inde
exchange Kill(
n Pdces 'paid is 108 cu
month and WW. .
1Elk City LacCrowellHome
Blair, Thursda;Miss Lorraln
s farewell part
Adeline Logan
Miss Logeman
in Wlshingtan,
Mrs. o.C. land Mrs. A.ISaturdaysites
Lloyd Jungbll
spent Monday eMr.and MrsOmshaweresMrs.Fred Jung;ning.Mrs. G.F.1
week-end ln
and Sunday wit
and at Charles
Mr. And Mrs.
Inna, Eran andday in Valley.
Mr.and MrsPauls Lee are
Black HlHs.Peggy Dora IBrownvisited
Pauls lee Jnnel
noon.Mr. and Mrs.Omaha and Lur
ton snenf 'r'|.....
- r,1987,~ and were
<~ than n yur 820,
.official report is-
. S. Department of
1 Llncoln
whid ware $1.10
la n month, lad dm
-by moderate ln-
~ .in what, csttla,~bl,dnlry product
mdvlnced 1 point
~t mica gxlned 2~ed u lughen level1840,Com prices
ed, white oats, lm-
.on 81"vi vi n g are th e wi d ow,two son t,
Ke nn eth an d Fr a n k ,m d tw o
dau ghters , Hrs. Gf 'U¢ e J ord ln and
Mi es Goldie Ro we .
,Amon g tho se wh o atten de d th e
fun er al servic es a t W hi tte n,F r i -
da y , f o llowed by b ur h l at W i nn er ,
we n , M n .J . D . I m v e ,li n . G r a c e
Hi l le r a n d H n .Gle n Mi lle r
o fg e r ma n .Th ey retu rned Sund ay ,
rl. Gr ac e Hi ller at th e
Ro we h o me f o r le ve n l d a y s .
g ¢ ; 1 s f a \;J .
l r . m d H n .A.c. Andersen
u a Clllrlle Kideldts,Thurs-
»y evening.
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Schumaker
elt Tuesday afternoon nn a vwa-'on wp w Detmit Lakes, Minne-
otn and point: farther north.
Mr. And Mrs. Clan: Kuehl, Mr.
d l\Ira. Clmrla Peters andrt and Fritz Peters vinited at the
enry Tietgvn home,Wedneldny
vemng.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nelaen, Mn.
rin Sunda And Frances Wim en-~yed a visit at the N. P. Nielsen
ome, Wednesday waning.Mr.and Mrs. Ed Witte spent
ursday evening with Hr.and
ns. win Peters.IMr. and Mn. Martin Sands "dvily of Casey, Iowa, Ind Mr. and;
rs. Albnrt Sands and daughtan
ere dinner guests nl Mn. Chris'nds,Sunday.Other visitor;re Messrs. and M w l l m u J i maSunds and Wayne, Henry 'Het-I
n and Delores, w. B. Je!femen,IilllamMntzen and Ruben, Ed»|
~rd Rice and M m William'
iese, Frances and Lilliln.f
The Washington Project Club
_ioyed n picnic at the Bllir swim-
ng pool. Sunday evening.Mr. and Mrs.Hmm Mi a fe ldt
lped Mrs. Hana Jorgensen cele-
~W her binhday.Wednesdaye-ning.Mrs.Henry Rolenkilds And
ughter visited at the Will Pet-
and S. K. Rosenldlde home,hxrday.
arriet &xnds spent Saturday~ning and Sunday with La Fern
lson at Bennington.
~r. and Mrs. Charles Christen-and daughter md Mr. and Mrs.rlan Christensen were dinner
ata at the Jorgen Jlulsrtensene,Sunday; all spent the aft-
oan at the J. L. Andersen home.
r. and Mrs. Sam Holutein vis-Mr. md Mrs. Carsten Peter-, Saturday evening.
ru. N. P. Nielsen and Ilene Pe-
~n spent.Thursday afternoonMrs.Wllllam Wiele andghtera.
r.and Mrs.Harold Mixleldl~d Henry Mialeldt of Omaha.
rday evening.
.T.Pr i m and son,Milton
ts, and family ox' Denver spent
ral days nt the W. T. Nellon
e.Mr. Pritta ia a brother of
Nelson.
r. and Mn. Martin Sunda andly and Mn. Chris Sunds vis-
at the J. P. Sundl home, Sun-
evening.
~=~
cents respectively.
" d x continued 1.0
s' a gri n of 3 points.
pti o n o f r eta i l mi l k .
.unChanK¢d.oth er
we r e s li g h tly h i s lv
also s E l i n o f 8
tr y produc ts.B o th
tr y produc ts were
le vel f or the mon th
929.Pric e s for po-
h o r s a ,mules,
alf a lf l.seed we re
r wh ile prices o f
d app le s hz ve d e-
ind ex o f prices
en is 137 or 37%
verage Prices re--1| odities du r in s
od (August 1909-
ynr ago the index6 points below the
.The U. S. index
b y fa rme rs i n 183,
r em ar e P l r i n a
th ey b uy tha n
period,B la e d o n
of p d c e a paid,the
fOr NBbl"i»BkI.be-
- ived a n d prlceu
pared to 101 h a t
y ear ago.1-....':~.__.""f""Ȣ .5.-\.'5' A i d me t a t th e
f o r th e Ag ed ,i n
after noon.Paulsen attended
in h o no r o f Mi s s
o f Bennin gton.
wi ll ne employ ed
C.
esche an d W i lma
J u n gb luth spent
~n in Omah a.
h an d Ga ry W ells
ni ng i n F re mo nt.
J .M .Jensen o f
esta.u f Mr .an d
nth , Tuelday eve-
ulsen spgnt th e
~mah ;- Sa tu rd ay
her son 's f ami ly ,
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aomi spe nt Su n-
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REFRIGERATOR
nu uo ns uy lmu vm sc ientific me th - 'od.N o under straps or c umb er-
some arr angements and ab solutely
no medic ines or medic al trentmentl.
Mr. Shaman will be glad to dem-
onstrate without c harge.Add. 6509 N. A rtealan Avenue
ChicagoI ir!!! :n..t...|,.....|rr.....x..__ -1
of the ir son , Hurr y .
Mr .and Mr s .F .W .Bo ld t 04'Pittsb urgh,Pennsy lvania,visitedl
here rec ently at t h e h o m ; o f t h
former's bro the r, A. C.Bo ld t a n d
Mr s.Boldt.F r o m here they le f t
fo r Ho op er whe re th ey vimlted b e
torp leavi ng for th eir home.'N e w Westinghqusq
1 ,,a ~
... .., ,¢ xlu unlvllll nc rnn or ru pmr ef A me eti n g o f unusual interestfnnnsuhnn»....».!...l -1
..|a ;o |~y B ~ODIIEIIBBO'cially aollc ited.ciety o f th e Metho di st Churc h,
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Family Size. withh thrifty'sw-.olnfafUM¢¢hLni»m...¢u\-dy
A11-Sued Cabinet...
new Fiberilas Insu~
lation . . . big San-
alloy Super Fr e e ze
wi th quick-release
Select-o-Cube 'Bravam y
l
H
nennnrd Dorcas Club meetsMrs. Emil Slender,August
.Nannie Robertson andaGarrlotofOmahaarens a few days at the Charleshome.
roup of relatives and friends.Claus Scnndder celebrate
rlhday,Saturday.PresentMessrs. and Mesdames (ki-lderandRaymond,George
and famlly,Irwin Muller,a Mencke, Will Jahnel, Chris
, Elmer Miller. Art Hansen,
stetter und sons. Nic Frled~
l and Shirley, Dick Kunne»lohn Kunneman snd Ruby,
Schneider,Sr.,and Paul.
winning prius were Elmerand Mn. Kerstetter. hi h;Ilmsr Miller and Will ni..-
;Ruby Kunnamsn travd-
and Mrs. Beg-arty of Bs.n~
ui Mrs.Thomas Topps of
Nebraska, vldted, Sunday,
Nic Frledrichson home.
oup ol friends and relstivesMike Nelson observe hisy, Thursday evening.
on at the John Johnsonlunday, were Hank and Har-
aach of Bennington,Ray-losenhaum,Berkley Peter-
Russell Johnson. Tha! eve-
ussell left for Kshsss cny
....s1--.-
__..........u., evening withMr. and Mrs. G. F. Paulsen.
Mrs. S. R.Batson spent the
;_\'eelTend with the J. 0. Marshall
ami .yMrs.Paul Jones attended aWashingtonCvuntyhoardmse!~ing, Saturday, in Blair.
Mr. and Mrs.Julian Jungbluth
were Sunday evening dinner guestsofMr. and Mrs.Harry Johnsonin Omaha.Millard Tichota,Junior andGeorge visited Mrs. Tlchota, who
is confined to an Omaha hospital.Her condition is good.
Sunday visitors with Mr.and
Mrs. Fred Jungblulh were Wilma
Llesche,Alvin Nielson,Albert
Hedelund and Marlys, Mr. and Mrs.Albert Brodegard And Evelyn,
Mr.and Mrs.F.Jungbluth,Mr.
and Mrs.Chester Junghluth andMarjnde,all O! Omaha.Mr.and Mrs.J.o.u m m m ,
Jeanne Beverly and Jimmy,and
Mrs.S.R.Bstson were Sunday
dinner guests of Mrs. Fred Heuer~
man, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. James Sund.s werein Omaha, Thursday.~
MOTORISTS' TAXES
JUMP $675,000
Higher taxation of motor fuel
»... nm ¢..a.....|-~~--~~~'`
and T1
Mrs.
N.
noon.Mr.
calledSunday
with cWiese
Duarat theweek.Mrs.
and M1dren wBernan
callingRsmser
alternoWillis
with aMr. x
Lertins
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spent S
and Mn
Clark
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mrs. uuu vanwwry, Friday evening,B. Bertelsen vidted MmNielsen, Wedneadny after-
and Mrs,Willilm Mntzenat the Wil\ilm Wiaxe home,f: Robert returned homehemafter a week at thehome.le Dealer spent several daysGeorge Miafeldt home, lut
Henry Tietgen and Delnrears. Martin Sunds and chil-ere dinnsr guezu at thei Thompson home, Monday,on Gun Pnulun, Mn. Fred' and Henry Tietgen in thc
The Arndt Hardware
Blair,Nelrruka
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le g ai lmen t.
d M u .Rob ert Bry c e en-
-th e Ca rd C lu b,Saturday
d M n .J . T.Christensen
u n d l y eve ni ng wi th Mr .
Se m Ho ls te in .
Sorensen,Russell Wieae,
Dor nxc ker an d He r ma n
t le f t ear ly Sa tu n ixy
f o r nor the rn I o wa o r
me to seek emp lo y me n t i n
est fi elds.
Peters en sp ent Th uwd ay
n wi th Ln wmn e e Goede-
~artin Sunds and c hildren
Chris Sunds c alled at the
rs home, Sunday evening.
d Mr s .J orgen Christen-
Mr .and Mr s .Ha r la n
I l |1|
evening.|Wien w u a Sunday
est at the Tom Coon
Mrs. Pete Olsen visit/ed\
Mrs.EH:Knudsen ~
Dorothy ~o dd ~ al-*
was in _,Jilllam Wiese
-homeuntantheway~n,about dght-thirtyevening.No une was in~-~h the euauwemvgrm-~mpnnying n .eaud himpd Rice of Om-
Mn. Edo Kmxdmn AndhelpadHerman'<;'_°=
ey vidbed e John JmTualdny evening.
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H U S I E R Y V A L U E S !
C H I F F O N H O S E 3 9 C
High hvill pun: milk with rayon pient 'ODA
Exciting :Index for elrly full emuoners.
Irregular: of Fino $1.00
S I L K H O S E ~
4 . ' r H R a \ n H o s e S 9 c
An excellent choice lor "°f¥ <l|y wa r.Sheer lookin: and nrnclial. len,u |the
suurtfnl colon.
~/n~i.~an every -e-
nmenc fedenl 'AINel ln squlvnlant to m
12 mr cent af tha N-
country mr. Whene mu tual, the total
' I ` U C K » S ' l ` I ' I ` C H A N K L E T S
Sporly luckmiitch with elasliv:nuyup tops,
Dm-k and creamy pulel shade;A ¢00d com-fortable style for lll lorh of and wear.Six-
el s zu 10%.
r I | Ia g a i n s t r u n s c a u s e d
b y o r d i n a r y w e n !
S m a l l ,m e d i u m .
l a r g e .
» f ~ R;y°n Satin >&2
'iI
~|.........me umuu ul rremont[spent the wek nd in the home of|Mr. und Mm. Gilbert Ruwe.
Mr.and Mrs.Harold Strongerland family were ln Omaha Sunday,
sponding the day with Mrs. Streng-
1er's parents. Mr. snd Mm. ElmerCarpenter.The com fields in this section
are beginning to show white capeand gardens are drying up.Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Munke ntf
tended the noon picnic of the
Wilde-Woods circle at Wild Court
park near Fremont.
Relativa here received word,that Mrs.Christian Sick, who is
seriously ill at her home in Pre~mont, showed a alight improvement
over the week-endMr. and Mrs. Robert Bmd anddaughterLaVsrlemotoredtoSchuyler, Sunday, where they spentthe dey with Mr.and Mrs.Clyde
caslon honoring Clyde Brand onhis birthday.
Mr.and Mrs.Adolph Holtman
returned home Monday from Orch-
ard when they attended the funer-
ul uf Wlllllm Sollman.
Mr. and Mn.William Westertbeckanddaughters,Mable andM= -mm,of Arllllhoo v mud
l'hlllp Westerbock here,Sunday,
also Mrs. Ed Sehafenman.
A¢'°1'¢ileh\'HuEnterp\1|¢
........pe...\nng a week az home.Mr. and Mn.Claus Schneiderand Arland attended s Iamlly re-unlan ut Wild Courts Park in Fre-
mont, Sunday.Mrs.Elmer Miller accompanied
her son, Leonard Miller, and Iam-ily on e trip to Ladysmith, Wiscon-
sin, to visit her deter, Mrs. OlaAnderson, and family.John Johnson, who is working atSeward, spent the week-end athome.
Mr.and Mn.L.E.Peterson,
Mattie ilano,Mr.and Mrs.NelsPeterson, and Mr. and Mrs. Har.
lsnd French wen at the Roland
Holmos home lh Arlington, 'I'huro~day evening.helping Nancy cel-ebrate ber birthday.
Mr. and Mra. S. Pettit, and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Baton and Wil.
ma visited at the R. L Pettit homeluOmaha and with S.P. Pettit
homo to Columbus,Ohio.Mn. Ruth Rosenbaum mtumedhome with Mrs. Hettls lcCann andFlorence of Omaha after a trlp toScottsbluff,Colorado,Wyoming,
and the Bllck Hills. Mrs. McCann
and Florence returned to Omaha
t h e s a m e ~Mr. and Mrs.eu Leonard andfamily and John Johnson and
Thomas Hitchcock homes this
Brand and daughter, Pearl, the oe~ who had moved there on his wav
Week.
\
.._,...o .-.wer-..guvemment,plusgreater uso ot motor trucks and
passenger cars, brought a $675,000
ncreaso ln the gasoline tax bill of
Nebraska highway users during the
first six months of 194i sa com~
pared with the first hal! of last
year. according to H.H.Hahn,
Secretory, Nebraska Petroleum In-
dustries Committee.
"This big increase ln the amount
of federal and state taxes on mo-
wr fuel paid by motor vehicle own-
ers ol Nebraska during the tlrst
six months of HM! results not onlyfrom the extra 50 per cent federal
tax on gasoline lor defense pur-
polel, which became effective onJuly 1, 1940, but also because of
the greater use ol motor trucks
and passenger ears ln national de-fense activities," sad hir.Hahn.
"Throughout this and other ltatea
trucks are " m i n s materials
which directly or indirectly are lm-
pon-ant to our national defense.Such greater activity ol trucks ia
pushing up materially the revenue
from motor fuel.Extensive use of
panenger can in connection with
national delenae activities,ea-
peelally ln getting workers to and
from their Jobs, also u an Impor-
tant factor in the higher lasollne
tu collections.
_
m r s .|
and Mrs
Will Pet.Mr.ai
sen andChristen:
Charles
ThursdayWilliam
dinner |
home
Mr. an
Mr.and
MarybethKmse an
so callersMrs.vs
auto aocifromHer
Saturdny
,lured althaged.Aawere Mr. |aha.Mr. and
Maryam.
celebrate
evening. '11sen home,
'The tw
on motor 1ave:-an oftall price 1
lddod to u
tax burden
fuel la srl
retail prlea
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The Quick, Accurate
Service ofe Telephone ¢
ls Characteristic of Amen-lm
You Do Not Have ~IJ o i n T h e A m e r i c a n ~ ~ B e
Modern..Be Active.Get Things Done
'fhg l§g{{V§{ay _xou'|LEnjoy Phone
| h e C o n v e n i e n c e s
Telephone Company 4
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NOTICE 10 cmznrmasWlianlon & 0'l{nnlon, Attorneys
cunt Court,Wuhintxon Cmm-ty.lebraska.ESTATE OF Frederick w. Chris-enscn, decesaed.Notice in Kiven to the creditorso www belore me at the Coun-y Court room Sn Blair. Nebraska,n the 22nd day ol August, 1941,nd on the 24th day at Nuvember,§!4l, fm: the purnose ol examina-
~Wuhin County N b r u -¢=o n¢ um1 1e .7 »é u.°mm
r l m. Iu b kc t t o a gg ; l i m
~-~ described ln k 61,
~n585o1¢heof!ici|lrneoxd|1 uid co unty , nd mme : mv- ~, Ddendmta:o u nn da a c h a f y o nw i ll ta h
ce that Lloyd C.Emory md
~ys M. Emory, phdntilln. hnvo
» their petition in the Din;-ict
rt of Wuhinzwn County, Ne~.against you and each ol
prayer ol which is to qdet the title
og Y.he_ plaintiffs, as joint tenmts
a s ~ t s ~ i n c o m m o n , ~ ~ . ~ | ~ 1 ~
the above delc ribed real estate, md
home in Blair.Hr . a nd Mn . C ly d eMc tz le r we re Sunday evening
m u m .
vl:»r. and Mrs. C. B. Bunn :ment
before the 30th day of November,1941, will be forever barredDlbedthis lst day 01 August,1941.
(SEAL)John A.
4|3offic e i n Omnh n,begin ning he r
n e w duties Mond ay .
|.
ited 'I*|.1esd.ay afternoon ~C. Linen home; Thursday af =
noon with Mrs. Margaret Iverson
serve her birthday.Mr. and Mn.Art lang md son ol Omnlu wereSundayAfwrnoonAndsupper
guest: of Mr. and Mn. Hansen.:<._...1.¢»»~~ ~._~~
Fort Calhohn
_»|
~ \.,.~Fun am.n ."~*+f1'~'==-W-\-M I S S G R I M M;:Q 1: ;"',¥I H A S ul! foU1u1 W edding | |1IliVBIll1'y of d
~i ~= i. ...-_f_,.¢ff c l v n . s m m c s J o n " ' » a , " . ' i $ ' " ' H ; * I - m ; n _ _ ,.,"'&§.",f'.;"'=*°===d»¢ ~ ;~====1=» ns-
M . m d a s `L M ',a~ :;'~ .. , . ' : . , , w e r e m e " " - ; .Hg;;»~»»»Gr i m m o f o m ~ ; : , * f ° < , E " § ' . ' , . f . a § ; » = ; 1 , i m m a , " * » ; f , , , 3 » 1 . 1 ; w a x m u h m m
mo o n t o n o f H r . m d H n .Hg r o f Mr .a n d M m c alle d at the J .va r I n d Lo r ettaE d m -IA.:neu.E vc n ln x ¢|1;;I . | o u i | G n m m o f |;h .° # H R v u n h o m ¢ ¢ n d m 0m, _h ,Mi ss M m m
e Homes tea d vi sxf ed M G M'. ;':,""°_"¥,;- f:§:¥,":.',;._§°f;1:,{a§;.°,°f¢§;~ = = ° f ? = o f B l u r , h u m m m b e e n q w w m n l . " ' r h . $ " ,°fi'.'é'§..§i'Z {'i+... ..,.f!F=2">'. from N e w Y ;
A.. C. Debel, Attorney
Wlahhlxton Colm-
Joe Luu n.De-
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vu mo s e o l e xa mi i u ti o lf lm t a n d allowanc e 011
mm..
claims. AH claimsbefore the 22nd ds;1941. will be fonvennindfha.Rink
not med on .or m have md defendant: md mn 31-4:County Ziudim l " \ | l dv of November, uf 'ham wudmd w have no llen V l c l n l t y
b fred.NOTICE OF FINt|I:v nf Julv. 91' °¥ ~ xn_nud_!1l_¢f§|!c Pr I.0 u m.§'.§'.l'§ "°"T Mr. mul M...v 1 m-.|. __
Owl a. and f is.~gp Harry Tyson md Mn. Ken-"`*'";°helping Ianrita Rumuaa.f.E'.§?.°'..*'-%.5f...'.E'i'&"€E ~ mn-51° hi.bw-v. Tue
1
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r-
._.. .......-un.vuu vnu:were I-»lr$en'|.Sunday afternoon and supper Mr.nnd Mrs.Malvern L u u n
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond returnsd l l l t week from Hn-dyWg! and baby.gm a weekg visit. On Thundny
n. Cuaie Hamm aniertlined ev wentto mahnivr twowoeh.the memben of her threshing new Kr. And Mn. Martin Larsen I-nd
a n d m families nt nn lee neun Aim" num 'r~»...,...a.... ,--_f
192'i.""h A. Carrlzsn.
§§5€`"'Jo n County Judkn-
Noncs or .umm1s"rm\'noN
In 'he County Court of Wsshlng-ton County. Nebraska.ESTATE OF Chrls Jensen, de-eased¢Notice is herel given that onthe am day of umm.1941. st
Cir ol Blair, Washington County.Negrnaka,at ten o'clock ln the
furenoon of said day, the follow-ing matter will be hesrd md can-
\\ny mm mereor, ana was rney beperpotuslly enjoined from in my-wise interfering with the use,
session and enjoyment thereo bythe plaintiffs.
You and each of you Ire ru-
qulred to answer slid petition on-=;g=f»~ the 25th Gly of Auzult,1 Blind thls 17th day ot July,19
Lloyd C. Emory,Gladys M Emo
NOTICE To c nmrro ns
0'Hsnlon &0'Hsnlou, Attorneys
the County Judge's office in the H ',, wy »;
nldered o-wlt:The _Petiion of
_ ,. ......, nowmcy
In the County Court of Washing-ton County.Nebraska.ESTATE OF c m Hlnz,De-
ceasedNotice is hereby given thst Corn
M. Him: hu tiled vrlth the under-
dgned, County Judge of Wuhlng~
ton County,Nehfsskn,her l l ml
ggw" as sxecutr-lx ol Y-lz&dEetste
mndsnn spplicudon for fnnl Administra-
tion and '"'=*=-f¢g» sud for the as-
signment of real ue of Ewtabe to
such other persona as are by law
entitled to the ssme, snd I havenet the 22nd day of August, 1941,at Yen o'clock A.M.. AL mv nni.-.
_.. _._ ....... .». ...me n wereguexu 01 Mr.and Mn.CharlesHlneline st DeSoto, S\mdnY~Mines Edlth Stsnley snd Jom
Swlunberx were xueszs st | lunch-
eon given Ssturday by Muy Nel-son.Hh s Swlhenberg returnedhomeS°»d;-for gpendink the
gy.Mr.md Hn .Arthur BaumanArrivedatCotfmsn.Ssturday.from Michigan. Mn. Beumsn m-$5n}°E"h1»°°d_*==f;§'~ 1h||\H||Q
er ug ter,o -gg- Bsrnnby. Mr. Bsumsn rehumd
ome.Miss Lily Rnhwer entertainedthe Birthdny Club, Thurodny-Wsldo Kruse attended the An-
nusl Lsmb Sale in Lincoln. Frlday.
_.-. ......, .....e., V. .¢....-u onMonday.Allan Sims Jenson. who st?-endss radio and telexnnhy school mKansas City. Missouri, ment fromFriday until Sundsy vim hls nsr-
ents, Mr. sud Hrs, John G. Jen-
son._ Mn sud Mrs. Jenson seeom-DB\11ed him so lsr as Omshl. Sun-day. vldtins' the lstbers brvthm-,B. E. Slms, Mrs. Sims snd chll-g-=. Richa rd. lhry he snd Je-
eos.Mrs. Cars Sims. recently ol San-
us Cruz, Cnlifomln,combleted stwo-week vilit with her son~ln-lnw and daughter, Mr. und Mrs.John G.Jenson,Sundsy.Shavlunned w vlslt her daughter. Mrs.Dora Hunt of Om!-ha. condnulmr
" I r evenmz. were Mesa-rs.ulndlnmssLode lhtthioeen nz
Euzene, Lloyd lhtthieson and In
wn, John Bssmussen, Mn.EmmTsylor.Clillord. Chu-lea lad Ru:
-=g Tsylor.
nests dlrimz the week of thHany Isdee n fsmily wen MhViolaKuhzofChlugo,MnGeorn Kuhr. Mrs.Iakoy KulnMrs. Otto Arn md children,
Mr. and Hu. Detle! wnu.Sahxrdsy wus Mrs.John Becklun's birthday snd =-'gn in um"SWK to help her cole rate wenMessrs. snd Mesdnmeo June: Wul
and ilmlly,June: Ryan and (nm
Pr. Henry Dsnidmeyer md faml l y , * v s . a w ~ u w J e n
by,Th un dn y qvenlng.Those
lent were M r . m d M n .JohnPkandAllxrd,Mr .and Mrs.
old s m k a n d Peggy,Jesse
u n ,:nd James Stokes.
'miter and Ninn An d e rs o n v i;
during the week with Mr s .
| lu- n n, Ha n na h , md L rmine ,
lh r g n g t I v e n o n a n d Mr .
Mn . H n n i n I n ma n .
,,_,_,.-,,_.......~..»u._v u ve mn g a tth e C u - I Ru m u lle n h o me .
Mn , P e te r Ni e l s e n vu 1 W e d -
nesday Afternoon g u e lt o f M n .
Ma rti n L ar s en .
Wedneadny eve ni ng v l l l t o n n t
th e A r no ld Han s e n ho me mulh Of
Or u m we r e Mr .amd M n .A l m a
Hl n u n a n d c h i l d r e n md M r . u n d
Mr s .Ma lve r n Larsen.
Lara Rallxnd i| ledoudy ill in
the Methodist Hospiw in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. H. c. Rumunan
md Mr. and Mrs. Wul Wulf were
K'-IU'-I M Mr. and Mn. J. T. Nel-son, Monday evening.
Mr. md Mn. Harold Rumuuen
and Shirley wen Tuesday evening
gue m of Mr.and Mn.ArihurKuhr and EC-hd Mu.
Monday dternonn vimltan withMr-ml vu...n_--'
Mr. and Mm. Georm Chamberlain attended a funeral lt SmmfNebraska. Wednesday.
THE EAT SHOP
- M e a I s -
MALTED MILKS-BEER
24-Hour Series
A n n a Me lton 'p ra y in g I or th e ap -g o 1 I _'poin tmen t o f Ha rold E. Roe as nd-Sm § E?I.'l'if W : t o n Corin IE "'"'3 C0-tmty
mi n i s t n t o r of the e sta te of sa i d r§é~n.§»~p n?-¢:\.¢.........\\x-;-f mr f i i lunnnni
'" '" T "Hsrmw Kemper ln vlnltinu infor the h z wnkeneld mm week.
5 1941 Mrs.J.C.Henly of corpus''Chdsti, Texas, in vldtlng her mr-m A . C a r r lg l n ,enle. Mr. md Mrs . L. N. B an la be r.
County J udge.Mr s .D i d ;Le no x un de rwan t_ a
.. . . :. . . .......».,¢:..... »u . -\ | . . n . ~ h - n
on w Brooklyn.la wn. w v i m 1son,Floyd; she will than zo wCastleton, Illlnoll, no bo the zuast
of other relatives.Umm her re-
turn, Mn.Sims will make herhome at Western, Saline County.Nebraska.
.vu nu myrun wlm."l`hund.l}evemnz kllenu were Mr. and lanKu-le Wnd, Mr. Ind Mm NorrixWard_and Mymn.Vi nton durlnz the wsek willMrs. Laun Toile and Myron wenMr. md Mrs.Ben Berzman am
. .¢ . \ . A a \ | . A 4 l V E u l u W ¢ I ¢ l l . l .| . u £ B I ! U n ,u n u u u J L l l § \ l l ! l |IC h r i s J a n s e n ,d e c e a s e d .d e c c a g e d .( S E A L )J o h
D a t e d t h i s 1 1 t h d a y o f J u l y ,N o t i c e i s g i v e n t o t h e c r e d i t o n 3 1 - S t
1 9 4 1 .t o a p p e a r b e f o r e m e a t t h e C o u n t y
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S U I T
ni H. Ri c ha rd s, J r .. Atmrn ey
Offic ers ol the Nebra ska Col-
lz aljon C o mp a ny , ln tru st (a r
Id c ompany .Neb ras ka Colon-
ntion Company ,x corporation,
9 Succ essars, Assignees, Trust-
x, Re c e iver s of Ne br uk a Co l-
Izutiun Compsn y ,a corpora-
n, n r persons ha vlmr chan-nn
UW 11 ro om i n B lair , Nebra ska , oth e S th d u y o f A u g us t,1941, nn
nn th e 10 th d a y o f Novernbex
1941 , fo r the p urp ose of exnminn
tion,xdu sh ne nt an d Allo wanc e a
e'aima.All c la i ms no t f lle d o n o
before th e 8 th d a y o f No ve mbs l
1941, will b e fomver ba rred.
g g a te d th is 11 th day of J u ly
1
( s a u )J oh n A . C arr lga n,
28~¢t Cuunty J udge
_ w r l c a T o C R E D I T O R S
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Lyls Mae Hovendlek is spend-
ing s week with har grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Havendlck of
Blslr.Mrs. Harold W. Rasmussen andchildrenwereWednadsyguestsof the Austin Renshnwn.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sutherland
and lnmily spent Sunday at AbeSuLherland's.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Christensenandfsmily_spent Sunday eveningat Lbs Chris Vlnderslev homeAQ.....|...,.¢..__...~ ~--
|....,\..\..,e.......... ... ...s ........~-Hoa ital last week.ui.. Mary Van Wie ledt Wed-
nesday for Toledo. Ohio.Miss Marilyn Baker. who' is vis-iting at the Frank Adams home.underwent n tondlectomy at St.Joseph's Hospital. Mundi!".Miss Francis Smith ls wslnnzrelatives st Bellevue. Nebraska- dMr. and Mrs. James Roddy anMr. and Mrs. leo Roddy of Unlolii
Nebrssk-S. were K"°°"P ol Mr. anMrs. Curtis Dixon, Fnday._Mr. and Mrs. Claus orm visitedMrs. Elmbnh Beales, SrwdwMr. and Mrs. Geome pm va?guests at Clsus o h m .Fri 1
eveni.nlI~._
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Sorensen en-
tertained at dnnsr, Tuaday svs-nimz, for Rev. Harold C. Jonrensen
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Davis of LosAngeles.Cslllornia,vldted Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Dixon and lsxdly,last week.Miss All|:R'l'8 Wilkins and M. N.Lsuritseh ui' Lincoln were zuesw
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Merton Kuhr,Tuesday.Both Miss Wilkins lfidMr. Lauri!-sen are connected withtheUniversityextensionservice.and had been in the county thatdnv for 4-H demonstrations.Members of the P. M. K. Club
met st the Dick Lippincott home.Ssturdav evsninnf.Pnssm ws..
y Blair.family, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Voss,Mrs. Ross Dnvls. and Mr. and Mrs.
James Sappenfield of Omaha.
Messrs.and Mesdarnes Dick
Lallrnsn,Gottlieb Lsllman.snd
Raymond Ruwe and family vldtsd
at the Otto Ruwe home durlmz the
week.Mr. and Mrs. Milo Jenueson
and children were Sunday dinner
guests and the Wlll Hovendnck
family were sllernoon and sumser
Mr. and Mn. Harold French and[emily and Mrs. c. "rcm:h. Etheland Irene. were nrzoizz those at spicnic supper in Fremont at WildCourtPark, in honor of Mrs.Gqqrsre G€°Ps °f.!"~'e\9°&._
l _.. ........._ersoand 1ZL*2."".."f..'§|
Irma Jssperson.
Mrs Henry Christensen and Mrs.
Helens Tolt of Fremont, Mrs. Em.
ma Andreason and Mrs. Minnie
Benson mlled on Mrs. Chris Peter-
son, Friday slternaon.Mr. and Mrs. Orville Benson anddaughter returned to their home,Monday, alter spending several
Weeks l.0galslla where Mr. Ben-
son war ed in the harvest fields.Fred Ahlmeyer and Irene were
Sunday sftemoon guests at the
Benson home.
Mr. and Mrs.Chds Rasmussen
called on Mr. shd Mrs. .bmi §......_
s m .c A N' T
W ORK-IT'S MY
IP r m t e r s P l c m c
IA t M a r | < e | s
Tha annul Diane for emuloyouol the Ralph Printing Commui' ofOlnlhawasheldattho Mxrkelplace at DeSoto. Sunrdny dtex'-
noon md evsninz. Around ana-humdzed wen unseat Rn- the plmle
sunver.
Fort Calhohn
_»|
r. and Mrs. C. B. Bunn :ment \ " " ', ," , ' 4 ` { , < " ' ~- .~;..rs.~» argaret:wats of Mr. and Mn.H ~
o f th e ass ets of suc h cox-pora~
tio n, rea l n ame s u nkn own , J ohn
M. Tag gart. A. M. Tag gart, Mar-
th a J a ne Ne well.R. 0 .Ne well,
Ma r y N e we ll,Fredric k Ma ng e-
doh t,Ralston-Purina Comp any ,
a c orp oration, All persons hav-in g o r c la imi ng a ny in te re s t i n
Ta x L o t No .I ,being approxi~
mately the E ast 1 7 a c r es of the
Nor the as t Qua rte r o f Sec ti on 9;
and Ta x Lot No . 4, bei ng all the
No r thwe s t Qua rter (exc ep t np~
pr o xi ma te ly th e South 134 fe etof the E as t 99 f ee t)of S ec tion
10,all i n To wn s hi p 18 No r th ,
Range 9 East of the Sixth P. M.,
'lW a lte r G.Hu b e
County Court.~= =
ty , Nebr aska . "
E S T A T E O F
Sc h ro ede r. De c e a~Notic e is given
to appear before me
Co ur t r oo m i n B la i
th e 2 9th d ay o f A u
un th e lat d a y o f |for the nu:-pose of e
jus tme nt an d a llo w~
A ll c laims not f i l ~the 29 th day o f N
wi ll be fo reve r ba
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DISEASES
OF' THE RECTUM
D r . J . Ti l t o n Y o u n g
1150 North Brand St.
Fremont, Nebrukl
+++++
1941.
(SEAL)Johnsz-4:
LEONARD
Genenl Conlrutor
Power Equl
MASON md CAWORK
Blue Pri
~hone-Bla:
.. ......\.sy mternuvu vxsnwr ar'Mrs. Ann Brodersen was Mrs. Em-l
est Gosker.Miss Edna Aldrich of CouncilBluffsspenttheweek-end with
Mrs. John J. Biffar.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerald Van Beck
and Nnrmnn and Betty Jane spent
last week in Davis City, Iowa, vis-iting Mr. Van Beek's mother andother friends. They returned Sun-day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen, Jo~
Anne and Lila were Sunday eve-
ning visitors at th¢ Ernest Mon-son home.Mins Darlene Vinderslev isspending this week with Mr. andM m Otto Christensen and Le-
Yonnel _Lyle Chrinensen is at the
M . Am Westerltlrli md Dor-pLhy"Dixnnywere Sund.av_K\1¢B*-S M
Mr. and Mrs.Curtis Dixon:Mf-nnd Mn. Frank Tletz and Myrte
dm guests._."ii" bmliiy party W" "'.3°"¢¢`{'
honor of Robert Lee MCNN s re
birthday, Tuesday.Sixteen we
P fn.2'" Heavy Stluzher Sewing
Club met with Misa Ruth Ann Nman. Friday. Mme Ruth Welle.Home Extension Agent, wn pree~
ent. Rrlreshments were served by
"'§f.s§"6`2?»'§11 md Walt fsehnee-
meyer of Maryland are vmtlnx ntthe C. B. Neuman home.Qrl Feldheusen wif ths|uestol Mr. and Mrs. Willilm Slevern.
Messrs. and Mesdames LippineotMerleWnrdell,Ted Olinger, anJ. Merton Kuhr.Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Simnsoand Marilyn ment Sunday in D4,§<=»~> at the parental. U. S. Reeves
ome.Mr.md Mn.Geofrxe Mama
were entertained at dinner, Sunday, by Mr. and Mrs. Hamid SeeIm: of Valley. Nebraska.Monday visitors At the home oMr, and Mrs.G. A.Rathmanl
were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Davis oRedondoBench,Clliiomia,M n
Hattie Davis and Mrs. Guy Rein
en of Craig. Mn. E. E. Dixon ww
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Conety nm
lon, James, of Harman spent Sat
l afternoon visitor.
Pn*s*°v.e'=3 _§amrdsy;_ . .urdnv sushi". mm. u-" J " _ _
.u mr s . Ma r o ld S to r k a n d sen, Tuesday avenix - " 1 " w "hiy tai le d on Mr. an d Mr s. Ru-Mr a n d Mm. J H ~
.ens am|»en,CIaraahFu c h s an d Bo nme Fa y e. Ma e Matze n.Mr .an d M H .tr.;----
any.Hansen '" " " " ' - - - »-I A u n ! w ma n u mt u l l .u m m m m a u o r u f .'E ' " ' * " ¢ R i ° » v ¢ r » S u n -su=w.h=\=»b1»1Hn. H.~|¢°i'=,...¢1. wen lr. Er; °zs3'!!=~= vfgffes- vim Hr. -»-a|A man-1'. . . _..... . . .
1 lkMrs. Joe Love, and Mrs. Mlke ""»}`f§'"'§2`f§y °eChiistensen m d
'er of Howells.Mn. Helena Tott of Fremont and
r. and Mrs. James Sannenheld Mrs.Emma Andreaaon called onIlmily of Omshn were Sunday Mn. Minnie Benson Wednesday.
\er nm: of Mr. and Mrs. WaI»Sappenlield.
~" "" `" "
.nwymm , ' ° " ° " ' m °"';f.°.:work. 'F-=-my u m a , v i v i dmd mmhl lus lii hb
a§'&.'°'" uma w.::*:',,°fmN o m e *Y° ll'_ MU"Nur-mdny eveninz visitors with Ogd Hgq. Ray Ruwe were Mr.f l l l h
x.
B
and mrs. Dick ldlman,Mr. andMrs, Otto Ruwe and Dorothy.Lir. and Mrs. Will Hansen. Edin.Elizabeth and Bobbie drove no At-lantic, Iowa. Saumday. to vinit Mr? and Mn. Bel-we Peterson.'rn¢§
also called on Mn.lhrio n Den~;Tan .grld balzy gs the_ Fredend:
_ - - . . .-' u n o
Mcmdfsy, Mrs. Martin Larsen ac-
igmpuued Mr. and Mrs. Malvernx-sen and Mrs, Hayes Ronenbalml
srnl two dxughteru ol Omaha w-vmt a t the Ed Sorensen homesnear Lyons. Mr. md Mn M.|...,-..l
v mpn bmu
Dr.M1h|E!!|nnelmNvi2 l~msur¢8 1~» hmna="»
guN=f;,°~=-=»-- Navman lrrlh-
,urvmu"*""' .-:='..* :' °" °- :, .- .. .' :
- u . ¢ ' ° "
M nu Dnl ltue||||'u|||g||"»-:.:f".:',*~a~;..:::;:;': §:.:""°"_":m:"'¢'.'mmenum l m ''mplon Ind livin wand | few wah.
!PlN'I'l-'B Tnund. vm wan om Ind Wllllllll Frlllm an vm|Y lun it un c. A- um- uumxmue mu Okoboii-__.~ hgm|._Vlrnou Hlmllm n u 'l u n nn Knmnl 1. vlan..
.__,.,.........v n u ; x l. lu u 3 - llJ .s .C m o t r -l n .J .a v m n i
wa s a n Omah a vi s i to r, lo u d ly .li n . R G I I M M W h i t l k t r M B i l t -
r l ll a l h l. = . f E . I " { ¢ 3 . " ~tn»-_\|
u o l m w m u m u n .O n S U M ! ! l n r u a d d n n # i n
m u n l l l d l f - l .l » l n e n d l l bl i £ ' n W H I "r r
l n . O t h H u l a n m ! S n l n n l n w ' . ' I . . _ _ _ _.£'? G ! !
u m P u ! - I n a s
n¢ar-nduwvunihrusiuu.
Air-Conditioned Pavillon, Fremont, Nebr.
Hogs Sell First at 12:00 O'clock
HOGS- CATTLE HORSES SHEEP
All Cemanlad, Slnillry Hog Penn; Convenient Cattle
Yards and Hom Stalls
B UY E R S AND S E L L E R S mv r r zn
Call Sl JOHNSON, Blair, Our Auctlanaer,For Salle D u a :nd Mlrket Informnllon.
FAT HOG MARKET. BY WEIGHT, EVERY MONDAY
Schuyler, N¢l:r.
T A Y L O R A n o W E L L S A U C T I O N c o .
(Next COMMUNITY SALE, Fremont, Sat., Sept. G)
||mrs. uarolu Taylor, Jimmy andPeggy are spending several days lnOmaha with Mrs. Taylur's dlter,Mrs. A. C. Menking, and family.Mr. and Mrs. Julius Grover andfamilyand Mrs. Emma Griffin of
Tekamah were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Heath.
Colleen Lorenzen,daughter dMr.and Mrs.Art Lorenzen of
Omaha, le visiting at the Joe Lovehome this week.Mr. and Mrs. James Pdce and
Jackie were Monday evening vi|~
itors of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Chris-
Miss Emilie Kewhmark re-
tumed Sunday alter visiting rela-tives in Oklahoma.Mr. an Mrs.J. P. Jian and family arrived Sun-duy from Oklahoma for a visitwith Mrs. Emma Kstchmark.
-fe'=; .¢;'r ; f " r ' . f " f f 1~ £ Dn~.Se to ,W lewa .
Mrs.Jennie Wallace has spent
several days with Mm. Pele Jones,Russell Wallace.and Mrs. GraceRowe.Mary VnnV{le_ ol Toledo. Qhlq.
Miss Agnes Simonsen ot Om~
aha spent from Thursday until
Saturday with her mother, Mrs.®rHe Slmonsen. David Simonaen
also returned home the latter pan
of the week after attending theUniversityofNebraskasummer
seaslon.
Among those enjoying a ple-nicnt the Blair Swimming Pool park,Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. H. C.Kuhr and family,Mr. and Mn.
Woodrow &endlzaard and sons,
nf';\""§i Mrs. Qlarence Anderson
Mr|,§ v . ; » ; ; f ? . § 6 ; 'lathe:
Georue Lune, died Friday in Oma-ha.Funeral aervicoa were held onSunday afternoon at the Bender!Funeral Home and lntennent wasmade in the Blair cemetery-Mr.Luae made hll home with Mr. andMrs.Pierson for several ears;e yand recently made his home with alou in Omaha.
lareld Taylor. Jean. Donald ands&..».y Taylor were Sunday din-
ner guests of Mrs. Emma Taylor.Mr. and Mm Harvey Kuhr andlsmilv am-I M.ana Mn : a n n
,........e\. w oe on me mga acnoolfaculty in Newcastle.
Miss Irma Jespersen ol Omahaia vidtihg at the H.C.Larsenhome.Mr.and Mrs.Carl Rasmussen
HOURS 9 ll
Colds, Sciataches,Rho!potion; SlnlBladder 'ho
ousneaa;HiandManv
'.»';<"3
n 12; 2 to 5. Apwlntmentn Mule
1?rcl,,
mmnhlm,Appendjcitiu,Conltl-|l, Liver, Stomach, Kidney andubles; Female Disorders; Nerv-igh Blood Pressure;lnfluennOtherDiseasesRespondto
ropractlc Adjustments.
I .K n e e , C h i r o p r a c t o r
P r m r m o m
gram-rm, Lumbegn Head-
vhmm and family.
John, Ruben, and Hwud LeRoy
Taylor were vdnllon at ilu HaroldTaylor home, Sumlly. In the even-
|».-n l -¢.~...._ »|~_...__ __.
wno Wu enum mere ny uae numuf har liner. M-1. Gear!! Hlnhol-lon. ntumed. Thunday. dur v||-
ltlng anolhn inter.K u .Ola
Mlqhelmn, gg Wglthlll._---l lm: ll . a nd ll J o h n " " ' " " ' E I '- _ _ ' _ " T ix m`2 " 'Z '» .. | hmll ; o f n .. 'n T- mu .. ~ | | | - _ ma i n nA"§ -» Z~
Mr. a nd li n. lllci lul So ndemp Run md hmi ly .The Rumen
: n d mm IPUM Slmdly i nn i ng v m S umh y di l uu r NU!! u l l r.wma O-ha an s.......... |...||-. -___ »
='",cfm
~Dr . D. (
ler ta in ed Su nd ay fo r Mr. a nd M
Ro lan d Ili n eli n e o f Umm, Mr. a
Mr s.W i lli a m Hin eli ne and B iDean.
Mi ss Ma rjo ri e S e m re tu rn
Friday ,af te r Btien ding Mi d la
Colleire a t Fr e mo n t f o r the D~
six weeks.
Mr .and Mr s .Russell W a lla
.Mrs. Grac e Ro we , an d Mr s.A llRo we vi a ltm A r f h u r Rowe st N »
folk,Sunday .
Ra lp h Iiinreline spent Sund
with his f ami ly , retur ning Mon
tn his w o "on the ri ve r neW h iti ng , lo ws .
Mr .and Mr s H s u ,Gu stin
Oma h a s p e n t th e we e k e n d s t t
S. Hineline and Fred llfustin hom
Mr. md Mr s. J o ss Mi ddo ugh 1dsmzhtero f Fo r t Dodsre.Ion*
snent Su nd ry and Mo n da y no
Mr s.Mid domrh' s s ister. Mr s. Ps
Ais ma n.
Mi ss L a u r a Nohren berg,ELprsc h,an d Mr .a n d Mr s .J s
Slert c alled st the Charles 0. Hinlme hor ns, Su nday eveninlr
Mr .an d Mr s .Clif fo rd Hi n eli
~
.nd Mr .an d Mr s .W i lli a m Hi n
me attended a n Oms h s the stunday evening.
Mr .and Mr s .Russell W allac
~-r.and Mr s .Charles Hin elin
n d Mr s.J ennie W allac e w s~"* '" 'a din ner n r u u u o f H
me s owe.Th e Occasion w~rs.Ro we ?birthday .
~rllrivhg
» d e a r"oxpou¢H
.. . . . , . ~ m d
~ ~y night.Gwendolyn Lava md Colleen Lo-
renzou were Monday afternoonguezta of Llla Jensen.Min Veola Sahjodt lm Monday.
in company with leveral other
yvunz people, to mend her vnu-tlon at a Bible Camp and LutherLeague Convsntinn at Nlobnn.
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Heath md
thelr daughter,Hn . Ve n Snow-
erdt of Ullmi,spent Sunday ln
Omaha with Mn. 0. E. Heath l.ndGerald.
Janette Ganke of Omaha ll vla-itlng Donna Man Rlchilr thla week.
Henry and Anna Raver, Jef! Van
lim-n and Ella .Raver :pant lon-
;-» evelulng at the E.V.Heath
vme.Alben Seldodt and Harold lpentWodnelda~ lfternoo ~|-
s msKE
. n a
»S u - d m k r o u
m g a d n s l n m m m u
i n t o d . Y o u ' l l»~~ \ » » ° H ~ = - = . $
,| ,| I I n
wma»a.¢ndL»
M,.;;,.':;+-
'~
\
n|-l l ...,_,, mm. unnnu uxymr ana sunsCharles and Russell, Mr. and Mm
Howard Taylor, and Mrs.JohrTaylor were callers.
Mn. N. J. Hansen la spendinga week at the Bible Camp ln Verdi~grae. Betty Placek is a guest ulher grandmother in Creighton.Mr. and Mrs. C.Peterson olCouncil Bluffs and Mila HnnnahPclerann of Blllr visited at FredJenscn's Thursday evening.Mr. and Mrs.Henry Grabbespent Friday evenlng at the ErnestMonson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jenun andHarold Taylor and Bill strandedthe funeral ol George Lu|¢inBlllr.Mr. and Mrs.Holland Rlchlerand family, Annu Quiet, Mn. R.L. Gnmke and Janette, Mn. Hmmnah Richter and Mr.and Mrs.Hjalmer Quint plcnlcked at theFonlenella Park, Sunday, attend-ing Elmwood park community sing.Bury Heath of Omaha vnldbedMr. And Mrs. E. V. I-lpmh §..».....
OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE ON"JIU lull. rran: :aou enter-Mr. and hir Otto Mntzen and~s.tained at dinner. Sunday, for Mr.family werdand Mrs. Ben Sol! and daughter M
ly Pender. Mrs. Cl re among those at a. 1381*EzSaturdmfveningin honor oeo Uvdl of Tekamah Y e 1
r
TAYLOR & WELLSL I V E S T O C K A U C T I O N
EVERY wE|)NF$DAy
Air-Conditioned Pavillon, Fremont, Nebr.
Hogs Sell First at 12:00 O'clock
HOGS CATTLE HORSES SHEEP
All Cemanlad, Slnillry Hog Penn; Convenient Cattle
Yards and Hom Stalls
B UY E R S AND S E L L E R S mv r r zn
Call Sl JOHNSON, Blair, Our Auctlanaer,For Salle D u a :nd Mlrket Informnllon.
FAT HOG MARKET. BY WEIGHT, EVERY MONDAY
Schuyler, N¢l:r.
T A Y L O R A n o W E L L S A U C T I O N c o .
(Next COMMUNITY SALE, Fremont, Sat., Sept. G)
nw
COL!-'AX STREET
Term: Are Cuh 0lfice_ Il-Home SS*__ ..
va!! Bn 'Uven lnl' vldtur.HOMEMAKERS...JolN THE ARMY
/ 1
d ~
I F w d W ea ve r of Ne b r a s a E i tv'gurus a visi tor a t the Elan K i n g
o m e .S u n d a y .
h i I . ! * | I " l r 9 {p a f i n u n n )' § l _ . . . . _ _ r f 2__,,_.... . . . n nun r n m m sMehrensof B ln i r .m d li ttle M i n
Ma ni a Ty s o n of Omah a wer e S un -
d a v d i n n e r m e m a t th e llmxis
Gr i mm h ome .
Mi ss B ettv a nd Do y le Co x :D en t
Su n d a y ln On k lln d .
Mo nd ay eve ni ng xruouia a t th e
E lu K i n : h a ms w e r e Mr . a n d Mn .
Del Rhoa dea of Oma ha.
Mr . an d Mn . A uh ne y Gai ne s in d
family wen: Sunda y din ner nr uests
a t th e Sa m M o m h o m e .Mr .an d M n .George Sheets
wer e Su nda y even ing mea ts It theCh ar le s Blmc h ar d ho me .
Mr .an d M n .Ro y Me ta ler an dfgrqQverelu n d xy d i n n e r z u u tn
5 *wuo1|:mov Automatic
|=|.|:umlu RUASTER
TAYLOR & WELLSL I V E S T O C K A U C T I O N
EVERY wE|)NF$DAy
Air-Conditioned Pavillon, Fremont, Nebr.
Hogs Sell First at 12:00 O'clock
HOGS CATTLE HORSES SHEEP
All Cemanlad, Slnillry Hog Penn; Convenient Cattle
Yards and Hom Stalls
B UY E R S AND S E L L E R S mv r r zn
Call Sl JOHNSON, Blair, Our Auctlanaer,For Salle D u a :nd Mlrket Informnllon.
FAT HOG MARKET. BY WEIGHT, EVERY MONDAY
Schuyler, N¢l:r.
T A Y L O R A n o W E L L S A U C T I O N c o .
(Next COMMUNITY SALE, Fremont, Sat., Sept. G)
nw
I ll- _ mu u m S h e e ts h n mn'Misa Marv MéE»i2-I"I3»~~M n| h o v r a r f o r l n . D m l 0 ¢ I r ¢ , l k' Blair.'M .d u c w L m l n'| Pridgyasnd s`Tmd.'§"`1¢.».e $275
; :Hauer home lt Guthna Center,
DWI.Robert Metzler of Omnlm cll\ed3 the Auhmy Gdnes home. Sun-
yBundny Afternoon amen at theGeorcm l.i».| L...-._ »-_-»»\ ''
r
Electric Bouslers
Bring FBEEIHIM I
,___...U .wmv were mr. InMn.Church Jackson and dulxlta .Mr. and Mrs.Gwnre Dlviandfamily.Pauline and ArlanMetxlar. Mn. Tray Dill md !|m£lInd Ed md Mary Mikhcll.l i n llildred Nahum attendsI nicnic in the Herman Park. Sunday evening.
Wsdneday evenimr. Ghum- snUildlvd Nglnon alteried I 4-H clu
A ns,ohlr.S:nd"En.Wilbur Const;u r e tu y m u h |the James Conety home.
mg; '? f' ln. s °&'f5 ."° """&'°'
Am wars y m u a*he _had ¥;f.»».. hmmm.
Thoro'| u reason for the seomtantly qrowinq popu-
lariiy ol mxiomciic dodrk: rocuhr cookery! The m-my
of m od em hom em ukan who enjoy this c a n i n e
cooking method adds hundreds of new :numbers to
lf : m u h o vary yo u r--B ECA USE n m m xc ROAS T-
1-:a s Mm m m m -:n on FROM xrrca m B ONDA GE |
A » k y o u r n d 9 h b a . . . | h o ' l l t o l l y o u h ¢ r d | c t r i c
ro m n o r q - l v¢ u h o r o a d m h o u n o vo ry d u y . . . l o l s u n
u|no or_ l }o rc h l l d n n . h u ! 1 o w a 1 . h o r » | w ! n q a n d
z
s.»='",;mawuy.ur. und Mn.ru Cuay nm;" .. :' °"r w '§ : s ' " : " ~
un y A me l aFn n k Bnile 0!Cuntnr.SoutlDl k o h . l r . i m., ll i l l .
The Blrihda Club mel Frida:
with Mm A. ~ lavre in Herllun
Amon: those nttandinx were MnChl rlu Blmc hud.l i n .TonWlkdield.Hn .Fremont Jarman
and Mm Wa Wlkalield.Marvin Sw of KI-mu CityMlnonri. 1 nonhew of ln. GoormChnmborhln,lu lnendin sevenweek.: At the Chnmberlnnx homo.
othu hobbies. You erm lll|°Y ovary day monftoo-
u ¢_your dede: and dart onjovylnq oloctrlc roma-0 , fG a r n e r S e r v 1 c e
~.~ ~ ~On u.s.1s Blair Nebr.4§`ili§_iQ`ii.n
¥luvfwfnofmlv ownen and nvenmén i i u
Hnmld Tnylur, Jun. Dould usdStanley were dinner una ofMn.E m m n T a y l o r J w od
Ron Hill.
Mr.m d l n .John Bsrry IndMnryof Blair mm Frnhy wenlnx
gf-Hg"o l Otta Chrllhnnn Andnm! y.
M v l n d u m Th e h k m r l n
It Bring: Ruulta
S t
cookery. now!
SEE youu DEALER
|=oR8<»u;!/ua,~.Ec'rR|cA|.
n s l n n u n r o w z i b c o u n u n
is.< .l.A. Pet-
erson 70, Dies
SS Residgxqt Qf The Arl-
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ay
KENNARD PAS'l'0R'S
MOTHER VERY ILL
Mrs. Bertha Jansen is seriouslyill at the.l\ome ol her lon, Rev. P.
C. Jensen, O! Kennnrd, it has been
reported.Several relatives fxpm
Mrs.Jensen's home lpwn,Audu-
lmlmm||mlmlmullnlnmmmnn||||||mnlu||mnlnmnm
HIGH SCHOOL GIRL wanh place
lo work for mom and board.8l~|t°Glndyn Sirnomen.
WANTED:Lady cook.Palace
Cue.(Formerly S¢ane's). 3141
WANTED:112.4 "'
mium.Blllr Randcrink §¢"`, i; f = -Phono 7; =°;5=g 'Hglly
amen.I n n odaring Co.. LAPIJIQ. ¥¢i'¥.`». milf
REAL ESTATE
RESIDENT m c o m u
dm i n . by a n na .P. o. Box
4so.17-tf
A 5~ROoM Cottage in line cond!
tion,hardwood floors, ull modern
except furnme, located close W
budness lection.Thi!is A bar-
gain at $1800.00.
31-xc N. T. Lund a Co.
~rm envo youholdingthob n .25c an acreinmrea your com for $10.00 peracre.504: Lnsuml for $20.00 Derncn.See your local ment ormy ol the boys At the29~8t Wnhlnxton County Bsnk.
TOMATOES at 75c par bulhel.
Brin: vour conwner.
31-lt L. P. Skov,
WPA Outhoune.814 Went Wuh~
inton.80-20.*
FOR SALE:Iowan winter wheat.
3l~1t°George Fnckler.
Fon SALE:Snnwnin Hoz Worm
Exnemnz Capsules.I make
theme capsule: myself and guu~~
anne them to nt the worms orgg#money will be refunded.ee 101: each.J0|u\ Lundza-nn*Blair. Nah-.
W A N TE D
FOR RENT
Bq wn ll G et T ou gh
The squirrel: in Cnrondelet park,
m SL Louis, are getting tough. Care-
u k a r J n m u Wllllnms,wanting to
ll! dawn. tried mo :hue ann on a
bench.n :t u ck ed him, hllln l hll
neck. Rly Shelton, 12. nw A luxcloun,
ripe mulberry on | low limb, Hn u-ied
to bell a sq uir rel lo n and (u t h lb
c m Cbnrlotie Hnnxc ewskl and she
wa s : tuc k e d fo r n o xe n o n n t u x.
Sha was wllklng nlo ng. mln dlhl ha
own bu lln e u .when a lq ulrr el
dashed out fr o m behlnd |la mp
po at md g nb b ed h e r le !
Llhs lnmnnce .
The tolul amount 0| life lnlux-mee
Ln l e u l "' ° ;} _ °ln mr mc e corn-
pnnlel in the hed Stalerln N39
wal eulhnnted lt $l20.000.DOU,000, an
lncrenu ul 3 per cm! ovnr 1938, lc-
cordlnl to the 1940 Encyelopedn
Britannica Book 0| the Ynr.Dur<
|n |the year in e le c o mn mlu p m!
out $2-.N0.000.000 io policy holder!
and bma hc llri ei.
Wo-Klndlna
Tha prlmlllva Wa-Klndlgaa,an
alualvn and almoal extinct group or
Brltlah E n t A k i n Bushman,d o
not wen butld hula bu l exlal almpb
under large u-eel around whlch they
W il a alllh¢ brus h ahellu, ac c ord-
ln| no Natur al Hlalo ry .Thla rude
shelter does (or the dry weather.
In the nlny aeaaon they mnva lntn
mou nla elven.
Blu nt Co un ty
The blxz m county in thu Unlud
Blum ll San Bernardino co\m¢y In
Calllornll.Ac¢ordln| to the Unltd
Stun burenu at t he census. lu w
u l n u u 20,114 square mlle n -
near!y n much an tho combined
:r e n ol Ma ry la n d and Maxnchu-
sells.
NOTICES
FURNISHED rooms for rent.
Phone Black 93.31-lv.
MODERN APARTMENT for rent.28-tl Clifton Hotel.
WE ARE RUNNING a clean, re-
creation plsce. Come in and leeforyourselfandbringyour
friends.
31-It Blmlr Recreation Hall.
HOLD YOUR GRAIN for higherm-Icea.I am Agent for the KoxyGnln Bing und Corn Bins.Ask
me for particulars and pricesbefore you buy.
a1-xv R. E. Ru! Wulllcs.
WE ARE BUYERS of lweet clov-
er nnd nllnltn need.Nelson Pm-dm. Bennhumn. Nebr.au~s\
PIES.a k u .nude lhslln blked
to urdnr.1441 Mn. Hui s 'l'nan.
BUILD WITH BRICK. w. J. hm-
|,,;-¢_ soo E. Cnlflx.Phono ma
24&al-xr'
ru n nr r u nz up h o lmd n n m ~
|l|\ih|'.nv l i r t ul . u u unlng.
me wrk. mutnuq, ne.'Ph¢m¢nl 151.c »N..n j ;r n llllllur
STRAYED:850-lb.uum.Rohsrt H. Pehlign
FOUND'
CARD OF THANKS
WE WISH to express our appre-ciation to the friends who werelo klnd at the death of ourbrother~ln-law and uncle, H. N.Thane. We eapeclally thank the
Odd Fellows for all they did,
the singer. those who len! auch
lovely flowers.Uxe pall-bearers
and the minlamr for hh wonhof sympathy,The Thane and Horn I-'amlllea
CARD OF THANKSWE WISH To EXPRESS our lin-
cere-gradtuda tu all those whouaiamd un at the death of ourdear husband. father and gnnd~
father.We "lm-inllv thank
tnoae who nm.the beautiful
floral nflarlnp, the dngar, Hn.
Fa d Dolan of Omaha and the
minllter. RW. G. A. Carlnn of
Omaha.
llr. and lira. Chrll Lal-aan,lr. and Mn. Ed Hanaen,lr. a nd Mn. la rdn L lna n,
_Nebruki, Aumurt 7.IM I
~§u|>|zR smms
LESTER BROSS
DIES IN OMAHA
Lester Brass,49 years of nge,
died Monday night at the home of
his sister,Mrs. Clys Sylvln,in
Omnhn.Deceased wu a native of
this county having been born. on
tha Bmss funn in Lhe Sutherlandschool district welt of Blair.
Altar the death of his father,
*Peaches §§§€5§*g£:£i€ 1§_e
*0ranges 5';'Il'iZE'.iT"°'d»=- 23c
Grapefruit ~ 4 ~ l9c
*Apples .';;'::.x...51b» 25c
Theodore Anderson ..-___-...._
Somn Goldberg .........__-__---Mr s . ' M n r y F u r s t .._..
Eugene F .Kr au se ..
Mr s.C.F .Ko lter n u m
L u ma n W ood ward -.,....... _ . .
Ha r o ld Ha ll ..-..---,-............--
Ru th Pric e Epperson
MPH.I "
u q - - | - . . . . . . . . . .
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1895
1895
1896
1898
1899
I8 99
1900
1901
0
HERMAN COUNCIL
SELIS BUILDING
The store building wut ol theJohnsonDnxg Shura in Herman
was sold,necengly,by the city
MISS CLAUSSEN
RITES WERE SUN.
Funeral services for Miss Em-
ma Clausaen, 54,Dodge resident
who died in a Fremont hospital
Wednesday, July 30,were held
Sundly in Dodge. Misa Claussen,who had spent her entire life in
the Dodge vicinity, was a sister of
Mrs.Louis Goedeker of Benning-
ton.
Ho se a W i ls on , of B la ir ; Mr s.W ill
Ry sn ,and Mr s .Ciy a Sy lvia o f
I I
moved to Omaha when they luve
since resided.He leaves three
brothers, Jake, Fnnk and Arthur,
TanglePowder Tumblera r Saves Free with C
3 Ways largepkg.
Haskins ~ 3bars l3c
Blue Barrel ~8c
i ..V
Mary Ann ""'§g;;» |49
Butter 233233 lb 34c
0lB0 Excello Quality Zee.. 29g
Pineapple~235'Sc
Pineapple ~"EJ" 65c
Butternutlellaim.6»i¢=25c
Pard~ldeal Dog Food:...25c
Sardines ~~ 5c
Sardines .i:'at.af°a;*...,.,'2,;':,' llc*
Dill Pickles §§§»f§-EQ"P; 15c
Pork-Beans ~ 3::::.1 7c
Salad §'.';:.°;':::.,°;,,,....P; 25c
Sugar faflé loa".:'i'~58c
Pork Chops ~
Sliced Bacon ~
e u
Frankfurters 5:::;
Cube Steak cmd~
Mac. and Cheese
~ ~ or Pickle and
Pim e nto,
Longhorn Cheese
lb 25c
lb 25c
lb l7c
ea. 5c
lb 22c
eelb 25c
w. J. SAS STORE
'ro MOVE SOON
Th/a Sn |t»orn|| praparlng mmnvs into the North Bids :tomb. .'
for the evening with J.Hilton
Rhoadex accompanying at the
piano.
planed with the results
Mrs. Karen M~rie M5§§`f;f1~o1Gilben Lallman -.._-........---..19D1GiffordFrench......--...__---1901
a t e ne w owne r.
Fort Morgan, Colorado
=z ~ngunbe ln charge of Mr.Bellows but
Mrs. Don Feer will accompany.
The songs which will be sung are
as follows: America.Lot the Ratt
of the World Go By.Pack Up Your
Troubles ln Your Old Kit Bag.
Little Sir Echo.I'll SeeYou lh My
Dreams.Comln'Thru' the Rye.
F~ E~g~r .~.-_f:fQf"""`Mrs. Soren Larsen -,__._._-Arthur Bailey Anderson ..-__Mrs. George Mleheulson
Cnnmmity Sing
Sunday A Su
ea190319041905.-..-l90B
ccess
Hot W eather Broutght OutLargest Crowd o Seas-
|:~~
...|('1"hurada.y)mor ni ng a t 10 d c loc k
wi th Re v.Ro be rt Has ti ng s off i-
ciating an d in te r me nt wis ma de i n
the Blai r c e mete ry .
.I "8 |I
Somewhere.Carolina i n th e
Mor nin g.Lo n g Lo n g Tr n il.
Ame ric a The Be autifu l.A i n ' t W e
Go t Fu n.Listen to th e Mo c k in g
Bird.Me xi c n li R use.Ho ne y .
_.1 ngSund ay eve nin g a ni!Ch a mb e r o f
The largelt crowd of the seuan
.-\ a Q Q nag!~¢_Old Mc D ona ld Ha d a Fa r m.I n
the Sweet By e an d By e. Goodnight
Sweetheart.Polly , W ally , Doodle.
Casey J e n a .'Ti ll W e Me e t
Ag ia .A n Eve ni ng Pray er.God
mm A m e r i c a .
FAIR BOARD
MET WEDNESDAY
Final Arrangements Are
Nearing Comletion.
Attractions Se ected
At | meeting ol the Washington
County Fair Baud, held Wedner
d.|y evening of thin week, the sel-
// _ \
~C é 5 R
M M M
4
,.-.peracre.504: Lnsuml for $20.00 Derncn.See your local ment ormy 0! the boys At the29~8t Wnhlnxton County Bsnk.
TOMATOES at 75c par bulhel.
Brin: vour conwner.
31-lt L. P. Skov,
WP ~'
R. Hnrdy flrm.sim ;
HAIL!HAIL!Remember :AluPGHIOUI mn thu hit the birthroadterritoryt w o y n n ago.Don't let a hdl :farm leave vwholdingthob n .25c nn acre
HERMAN MANDIES OF STROKE
The death of Wiliam Shumlke
o l Herman,aged :round 60, came
n a shock to rehtivea and friends
Tuesday, August 6.He suffered A
stroke about ll o'c}ock that mom-ing and was taken to the Blair
G. w. Snowrien, 12 on 54. az-n#
¢........ ~ . | ,.COB S fo r sale.Inq ui re Ansel
Ta f t,B u m .31 - lt*
S E E D W H E A T ,b o th I o wa n an d
Ne b md .B.S.T. Ga r a ge , Fo r t
Calhoun.3I~1t
F O R S A L E : A 20011 :fauna Guern-sey envy.Hulk tests 5.2.Fresh
lo a n mth s e c o n d a li .
30- tf F r e d Hu d u m .
9 ¢. 4 |
FOR SALE
.||e
c o m i n g f a i r o f n e x t m o n t h w u s
l e t t l e d u p o n s n d t h e d i f f e r e n t c o m -
0 |
or and tlfllfn need.N ~ Idum, Bennington. Nab:man-as
P I IUS.--~;g--Battle shells baked
14-ti'H n . H u i s h u n
taker J ames Wi.l11m1s,wanting to
li t da wn ,tr i e d to c h an a n n o n a
Muc h.It atuc k ed h im, b iting h is
.~.»..
Lite Insurance
but shall be limited to 14 days at -fu?
one time,and #lull no t exc e ed 30
dan In any one cnlendar y ear."
W3-KlnliliuTheprlmitivaWa-Kindlpl,an
.o
inton.so-~sf;
FOR SALE:Iowan winter wheat
31~*I t Georg e Fac kler.
F 0 D \I
...i 0 ¢Qcontrac ts wi th th e diff ere nt c on-
c oma.
Ea c h d ay an d e ve ni n g wi ll pr e -
se nt a d if fe re nt pr ogra m amd hal!
F O R S A L E :15,000 board fe et
2x6 ton gue a n d 3l'00Ve board
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FOR RENTNOTICES
ripe mulberry on | low limb, Hn u-ied
to bell a squirrel lo n and (ut hlb
c m Cbnrlotie Hnnxcewskl and she
wa s : tuc k e d fo r n o xe n o n n t u x.
Sha was wllklng nlo ng. mln dlhl ha
own bu lln e u .when a lq ulrr el
dashed out fr o m behlnd |la mp
po at md g nb b ed h e r le !
mium.Blllr Randcrinx~§¢"`, i;f=-Phono 7; =°;5=g antglyamen.I n n or nundaring Co.. lAPln¢¢e. Nebr. milf
REAL ESTATE
RESIDENT m c o m u
close in. by anna.P. o. Box4so.17-tf
A 5~ROoM Cottage in line cond!
tion,hardwood floors, ull modem
except furnme, located close to
budness lection.Thi!is A bar-
gain at $1800.00.
31-xc N. T. Lund a Co.
panlu in the lted States ln 1939
was eutimated at $l20.000.000,000, an
lncreau at a per cent over 1938, |c~
cordlng fo ihe 1940 Enc yclopedia
Britann ic a Boo k al th e Yau.Dur-
Exnemnz Capsules.I make
theme capsule: myself and guu~~
anne them to nt the worms org g 'money will be refunded.ee 101: each.J0|u\ Lundza-nn*Blair. Nah-.
W A N TE D
HIGH SCHOOL GIRL wanh place
lo work for mom and board.8l~|t°Glndyn Sirnomen.
WANTED:Lady cook.Palace
Cue.(Formerly S¢ane's). 3141
WA -_~e'
Ofitin if 'aa Ind .9Twentyy ea r:ago,a Philadel-
nhim. Joseph W . Breen, was remi~
nlsclng with buddies,:b ou t their
mode at travel through France dur-
irll the W orld war.And f rom that
1 'I | a
British E n t Africa Bushman,do
not oven build huts but exist simply
under larle trees around whic h thi!
pull a alight bmah shelter.:record-
ing to Nslur al Histo ry .This nada
shelter does tor the dry weather.
In the alny season ihey move into
muunta elven.
31:12. ~11 mod md lumber atoldBlai r C mmi n g Fac tory .
31 -I t Petersen &Hnec ker.
||
FURNISHED rooms for rent.
Phone Black 93.31-lv.
MODERN APARTMENT for rent.28-tl Clifton Hotel.
WE ARE RUNNING a clean, re-
creation place. Come in and seeforyourselfandbringyourfriends.
Bqwrels Get Tough
The squirrels in Cnrondelet park,
nt l :a |o u t $2 . l 50 . 0 0 0, 0 0 0 t o p o l i c y h o l d e n
a n d b e n e f i c i a r i e s .
CARD OF THANKS
WE WISH to express our nppfe-ciation to the friends who werelo klnd at the death of ourbrotherdn-law and uncle, H. N.Thane. We elpeclally thank the
Odd Fellows for lil they did,
H O L D Y O U R G R A I N for higher
nrlcea.I am Agent for the Koxy
Gnln Bing und Corn Bins.Ask
me for particulars and prices
before you buy.
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OTIS GREGERSEN
PURCHASES HOME
A deal was made l m week
whereby Otis Gregsrnen in the
owner of the Marcus Beck pmp¢r~
ly on West Wuhimgton street.Work of redeooniing hu nlrendy
begun and Mr. and Mn. Gnegenen
plan to take posneuion tomorrow,
(Fridly>-
Curbing Vhlian
To c u rb "visiting r elatives" who
uvershy their welc ome, the PaintsIndian tribe at Fon Bidwell, Cllil.,
wrote this provision into their con-
stitution:"V i s i i l h u m n lu ti ve s o r
friends of those having residence on
E
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5
:
Stun ll San Bernardino co\m¢y In
Calllornll.Ac¢ordln| to the Unltd
Stun burenu at t he census. lu w
u l n u u 20,114 square mlle n -
near!y n much an tho combined
:r e n ol Ma ry la n d and Maxnchn-
sells.
six o'clock that evening,Hs is
survived hy I wife and one son,
Charles Shumake of Bldr.Mrs.
Shmnako herself il very ill and
under the doe¢or'| an.Funenl
services will be held Thursdny lf-
banoon at two o'clock at the
Methodist church in Herman.
been under way on tl-|¢ W. E. Lucke
ground in Blair, closed its books
last week with 1 net profit of $14
for the lesson The garden was
operated by three boys, James
Pounds, Donald Staples and Gene'
McConnahy.The boys raised cam
and peas, deducted the leed cons
and operated the garden for n 90;day period.They kept nn nccur-Q
ale net nf books and when the Gnal
figures were run they discovered
that they hld nude 28c per hour
lovely flowers.Uxe pall-bearers
and the minlsmr for hh wonhof nympn-hy,The Thane md Horn Flmlllea
CARD OF THANKS
lrto attempted to exwr!$l00.m0
h u m |Milwaukee chain n a n
mlmlle r m a m have the money
today as the '10 and B." the honor
society of .the Americ an Legion,
the money wentw the Chumhl
Blu nt Co un ty
Betty Ann Gu-nor, daughter ol
Mr. and llrs. Gilfred Gune: of
thin city, wu guest ol Mr. IndMrs. Gilbert Hina at Dakotl C&ty
hut week.While them ¢.h¢y took
in the summer drum at Sioux City.
the alleged pls!!en
Mic higan.T h u than m m n a a w
Pifik up the money and esc ape in
the mbmnri ne.Th e s u wo r th i n e n
U! th e odd c run was nufver tenet!
m¢|_lo far as th e poli c e are c on-
cerned, its marina c a n e :ended be-
fore lt began.The ve ss el wi ll be
|l I
dolphin, the orgmilzatlon hu grown
into a nhtfoml organization of new
eral thuulihkl legiounairea.Recent-
Lv, the parent or nnlzltion honored
the folmdeer.
~te~inm~t of the ~m~u ~Inu.||
Taker: all in all this :fair promises F R O M G A R D E N E
to be the best attraction in thefmfun~|
Mr.and Mn.Fnsd Long re-
turned Wednesday evening from a
week's trip to the Pacific coast.
Their destination was Portiand,
|H u v o |
men who mcme wm polltt
lk n t u t la P k !
Polln of Milwaukee, W h., imma
l hame mndu mb mu in o in the
I I |
points of in teres t en r oute.
Friends and neighbors gathered
a t the W a lter Gotts eh f a r m west
oi ' Fo rt C alho un o n J u ly 2316,to
as s i s t i n th e h ar ve lt, Hr .Gottsc h
being u nable to c arry out th e work
du e to a n i n ju r e d foot.He h a d
I ~or OH''th e projec t.Th ey so ld 9 0 dozen
u r n o f c o r n .The peas , ho weve r,\
ma d e n o p r o m.Th e bo y s a r e in |
th e fo u rth md fi f th g r ad es .
Th e g n r d e n v u u p e n ts d u n d e r
th e u u p i c u o f th e Me th o dnr;
.: . o 1 o n Q i \ l
ously when I. trac tor upset..Those
wh o u n i te d wi th th a wo r k we r e
George Oh r t.Stanley Oh r t,E mi l
L u n c h ,L u th Nielson,An dr ew
Nielsen,A lv i n Oh r t a n d C h u n
M a h m m .
Y ~bon, Iowa,Ea rs 'past week.
n Th d Beck 1 B I1y-»m=e~f~~ Cjyf" he ng Colozdo, 5.1133 elr]y f $2114
nzrczv to spend some time wlth Mrs. Jen-Church.Tuesday dtemoon forMrs . J . A. Pe te rs o n. who dllzd a t ~ i hffi f'1 'f..."2 .'5,'ff'
day following an illness which ex
tended over several years.Rev. A
Bash!0rd0f Exeter, a former pu-fnr ut the church, conducted the
lervlces.
Jack Cldy sang "The Old Rug~
ged Cmn"; Mn. Howard Mlnhlll
end Mrs, Leonard Wulf, "In The
Garden", md Mn. W. G. Claytonand Miss Mnxlne Mnmhlll,"Gcrln'
Home",with Mn. Allen L uke r
plnying piano aecompanlmenh.
.vuuu uv. m mm u guess uv. me mv.
Name Deceased
Old Settlers
And Pioneers
O n e H u n d r e d F i v e Ha v e
her home on ~ |recedlrlgSntur home,
The pnll rers were 111|-old Web-An s w e re d Th e L a s t C a l l
I
ar IAO Weber Clyde Cook, A. A.''uimbuk,lien baker and!SIIICB t R e OH
U¢°lKe zscnoentger.an the time fo an Pi d*IAsEmma J. Guatniaon,M»».|0m Sottlnr ,.....,.T.,..§',...,'l"?.€Ef"'..l
Peterson was born at Dayton, a'm'.;;;a.>;;i:°""° ':;:e;°»;;"1;;,;r
Iowa, on Jamunry 7,1870;than peningg of the last year with re~
she was ma rr ie d to ~ A. Pe te rs on lation to the me mb e r s o f th e ox'-
i n 1891.The c ou ple mo ve d to ga nization.
O m a h a ~~~~p n l u n n h l \ = n n n A Q " J | l » 2 .. . . n un - .
1894, coming w Arlington in that
year.'They had resldad in the
same community ever since, A peri-
od of 47 years._
To their union were bam flve
children, three U! whom, with thdr
hther,survive.They are Dr.
Lawrence M. Peterson and J. Rod-
ney, both of Arlington, und Thep-
dore R. Peterson o! New York
City.Two dsughten, Mrs. Berni-
ts A. Rhodes snd Mrs. Irma Lud-
wis preceded her in death.Six
grandchildren also survlve.
Mn. Peterson was s member of
the Congregations! Church, the Ll-
Roysl Neighbors of Amari and
A charter member of the American
Legion luxililry.Until her health
hlled she was sctlve in all chureh
affairs and other activities.
Out-of-wwn mlatives present
for the lust rites included Theodore
R.Peterson ol New York City,
bettenknown ss Ted Pearson of
ndlo (une. who arrived hy plane
~ Frlday; P. A. Peterson of Fort
dies Circle,Holly C l m i l ........w.. ,,.....ee.» or un. won-ty (those having been here priorto Much 1, 1887) have passed ho
their rewsrd and ninety-one old
settlers (those having reaidad here
tor thirty yean)have nlso an-
swerd ih¢ Isnt l.1
Following is the list and the dnte
of coming oo the county as handedlo The Enterprise by the leeretsry
of the orgsniution.
Mrs.J. A.Cook --_.--....-
Chxrles Houghton
W.Cars Csmeron --_.._--..
Austin Stowe --..-__........-George Huber ..-..--......--William MurleyMiss Emma Clnra Meservey
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs. Sarah Justine Bouazher
Mrs.w. A. Bridges "Mar-garet McNeely"-------..--Andrew Allen -------......_--..
Rachel May Dixon ..-..-..-.-
W.H.Holland -__--._--_-
Mrs. Mary E. Mcuenerny -_--
Anna Paso ---..._..-..:1866
Christine Hugelmm ---_
-1867
1856
1855
Henry Nick Thone ....-__1B5'lA.Morris M u w n -._._--Mrs. Mary Sprlck Sick -_.-..--1866
-1865
-1805
-1865
1859H s u
lass
1866
18671868
1868
18681869 I
`¢
| years
Dodge, Iowa; Mr and Mrs. W. H-IM111 .Inhh Flrilrnnn ._1asn|
and Mrs. D. C. Reese of Cl1icaz0.|Fred W.
Illinois; J. A. Peterson of nayrirlxane sim: Fé1H11£iéé§nIowa; Mr. an d Mrs. W e sle y P ete r-
son and Mr s .'Ted Sands trom o f
Burnside,I o wa ;Mr s .I ve r W a llin
of Oth o, Io wa; Mr. an d Mr s. Ea r l
Rhodes and family of Guthrie Cen-
ter , Io wa; Mr. a nd Mr s. Ra y He w-
i tt a n d Mr . a n d Mr s.A .D.Gus-
tason of B la i n
George Reese I°'mnch -__-_-..
W i ll W . Stoc kton _ _- ,- -_ -- __
W i llia m Olson -- - -- _ . ,, - __ - -
Mr s .C. J .Robinson ...._......_-
Adol h J os e ll La zu reppMrs. T. P. Lippincott .........-......
W i lli a m F .Un lan d ......--......-
Mr s.L .L. Lantry ..-....----....
187U|
1870
18?0
1871
1872
1872
1872
1873
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J .n .Lzolll3 n u g e n l n m p . . _ _ _ 1 a : uM i s s F n n c e s G r o s s ..-..;.....1 8 7 8I\X\ 'fl\ fu vn \ ' n = ; \ ; l \ l v - - -I Q H I
Blair Drug
Company
2 Bottles nf 100 unch
McKesson's
ASPIRIN
A 74c Value 49:
McKesson's
Tooth Paste
2-2Sc Tubes 29c
Hotz ter
Bottle
59C
Playing Cards
256
St. Regis
Razor Blades
3-101: Pkgs. (IS blades)
zoc
Those Prices are Special
Through August
I l
J. H. Christensen
Theodore Anderson --._
Soren Goldberg _-..___Mm' Ms r y Punt _ ---
Eugene F.Krause _._
Mrs. C. F. Koltermm
Lumnn Woodward» -...Harald Hall
Ruth Price Epperson _Mrs. John Fitzgerald --Mrs.Karen Marie Mo~
Gilbert Lallmnn .-__..-Gifford French ---._.Mrs. Laura Marr -_,Fred Enger .-.____._,Mrs.Soren Larsen -, _
Arthur Bailey AnderuoMrs.George Mluheulso
Cnnmmity Sin~
Sunday A S
Hot Weather Brou
Largest Crowd o
on Last We~
The largest crowd of
lttmded the Community
Sunday evening Anil C
Commerce sponsors felt
planed with the results
Vernon Bellnws was
for the evening withRhosdesaccompanying
plnno.
Nan week the sing
be ln charge of Mr.B
Mrs. Don Feer will Acco
The songs which will .
as follows: America.Le
of the World Go By.Pac
Troubles ln Your Old
Little Sir Echo.I'l| See
Dreams.Comln'Thru'
Those Prices are Special
Through August
Playing Cards
256
Hotz ter
Bottle
59C
McKesson's
Tooth Paste
2-2Sc Tubes 29c
2 Bottles nf 100 unch
McKesson's
ASPIRIN
A 74c Value 49:
St. Regis
Razor Blades
3-101: Pkgs. (IS blades)
zoc
Solomon T.Bu rton _- -___-187'T
Da n A .Phillips --..,...__--..13'7'?
Isaac ""==:=". Dennil ..- - . --18'?8
E.W .Kru eg er
Peter F. Bohn.
E n d l Jensen _
Chris Larsen _
1893
1394
1394.
1894
Mn . Ro se Me tzi n ge r
Ed wa r d Peterson ..
Chris J ansen --.....__
Peter J ansen --.....--
Gustave K li n d t - - . . .
Mr s .J ohn Ta y lor _
Louis B n n d e r b ......
¢~----
¢.-..»¢
anu-___-....
--,-nn.--......
_-»
1885188518861886
18851885
1888
Mrs. Gus 0. Nelson .......,..| n1m.Chris A x w l i . . - W
W i lli a m Dahlkoetter ..........._
Ma rt ha Wheeler D e w i t t
Mr s.Ha r r y Lin de rman
Henr y Ad olp h Sc hroe der
"| .:
.....................
1883
1884
1as4
1884
1884
1884
CIIHB A .Sc hmidt
Th omas J .B a n ?.......---_-...
I~'ra.nk Lo ftiu
W i lli a m J .Mar sha ll ..
W illiam Tay lor Mendoz
Mr s .Grace Hanc oc k -__-___-
Robert Camp bell -..__
Hen ry Gouker .............____..
s 1aso
1381
1881
1381
1881
1881
1882
1882
4 \
Flo y d V a n V a li n ..---W ..-
He nr y B.Ta y lo r _-_. . . ...-_
W illi am La ak er __.__ ____,_.
A .F .Garske . . . _-___...._-....
Chris H i n :_ . . . . . _ . . . ...__-..-
Nic k J essan .__. ........_.,........-
Mrs. Minnig Steffen Moeller
m a
1878
1879
1880
1830
1880
1880
D.Z.Ha m m e t t ___-__......_..§
Soren Paulson ........-_..---..__-
Alvi n u Kla h n F i n k
Albe rt W .Petersen
Jacob JacobsonM m G w & m &: "f I
Chris Benson ...........,.-, - _ -
Danni I 0
1888
1888
1890
1891
189121892
1892 4
soo I-lead Livestock Wanted
To sm
Saturday, August 9th, 1941
Bring In Your Cattle and Hogs of all Kind
We Have Buyan For
A L L K INDS OF L IV E S TOCK
Wu hpoehlly Hun I |ood FmtHog MukotWe Sold |20 lb Hop For $10.50 Por Hundnd bit SntunhyBLAIR LIVESTOCK MARKET
Lowest Selling Chu-gn und No Yardaga
D a n c e At A r l i n g t o n
Fair Grounds Pavilion
Thursday, August 14th
Lee Barron and llis Rhythm Music
Admission 400 Tax Included
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S e n d U s Y o u r S n a p s h o t s
Of Your Family Picnics,Weddin s, YourFarm Pets Your Tall g»»m-Liv-=-f°~='\=.F=»-»»
Improvements, Hnrves Crews or Any Other
ltems Of Interest.
being unable w entry out the workdue to an injured foot.He hadcnxnhed the foot A few dxyl previ-ously when I tractor upset..Thosewhouldhd with tha work were
Georg; Ohri. Stanley Ohn, EmilLunch.Luth Nlolun,AndrewNielsen,Alvdn Ohrt und ClausMahmnl.
Blue Barrel ~8c
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...U .mn ymw uv gum; un muin l few days the stocks of good:
will bn moved to the new quurlen
when both old md how culmmenu
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IIGddhnf>¢z§a;1n ¢nnnrnhr
nrluty O! |d|;tf1;;:;1y_o- r--ml. upon; Colliufn.Some nuuctn
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