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08-14-1941From East Nebraska"s Moht Mdem Weekly More,Local Newspictures Than Any:0thér W gekly In Nebraska ENTERPRISE Newspaper 32"Of Washington County Twmty-One Rural Correspondents From all Quarters of County KA, AUGUST 14, 1941 suus cnrrno u PRICE PER YEAH $ 150 PROGRAM Pioneers, Old Settlers Silver Anmiversary (25 At Fort Calhoun Friday, August 15th 10:30-Free R¢gi.s¢mzian 12:00-Basket Dinner.Coffee, Cream and Sugar free. 1:00-Social Hour 2:00-Pfagmm Invocation--Rev. Thomas Sandlin Set Levies For 1942 Art Meet Monday Assessed Valuation Of Washington County Is 22,549,390 MAKE NO MAJOR LEVY CHANGES The county board of Wading-ton held a long session this weekand, la will be noted W the oom~ PROGRAM P i o n e e r s O l d S e t t l e r s 9 oS l l v e r A n n i v e r s a r y (25) At Fort Calhoun Friday, August 15th 10:30-Free Regisrmzian 12:00-B¢;.xkel Dinnev.Coffee, Cream and Sugar ree. 1:00-Social Hour 2:00-Pfagmm Invocation--Rev. Thomas Sandlln Song-"Ame1ira" Welcome-Mayor jalin Tvislef Response-George Rohwef,jr., Community Singing-Led by Ve'/non Bellows; 1 ]. HiltonRhoades,Accompanying Address-Newzcm Gaines, Lincoln Solo-NormanMangold 'Tnbuie za Deceased-Dr. C. R. Mead Election of Officers ' , Song-"Aulde Lang Sync" COMMITTEES Grounds-Henry Kruse and Alben Ralnwcf 'fabk-Mrs. E. S. B. Geesaman and Mrs. Iohn Tvisler Reception-Miss Dora Klindz,Mrs.ClausMehnenx, Mrs. Ernest Gericke, MisMary ]. Cook The public is invited.Come and bring yourdinner amd enjoy the event.This is youf day and your picnic Mrs. Kempcke Celebrant 0n 88th Birthday Bom In Germany In '53, Came to Washington County In 1893 Mm. Johanna Kempcke, resident of Wnnhington County dna 1898,eelsbnlsed her eighty-elghth hirth~ day,Sunday,at her home in Ken- nard.Around one~hundred mlm tives were present to conggratuhte her and spend u plensanl :lay in .:'g ,. MRS. CRUTSINGER PASSES AT 79 YRS. _Mm C.R.Crutsinger of this my passed away las! Saturday at 11:40 A.M., the victim of heat pros- tration.She was first overcome with heat on the Sunday previous. Slire failed w recupenh and lbead- ily grew worse and, on Saturday, passed sway. It was hor (im |dck~ ncaa in her entire lite and whun a physician was called. it wu the nm Lima. Mrs. Crutsinger, u Mary Ellen Sutton.was bam in Virginia on February 22,1862,where shegrew to womnnhood and was mar- ried lo Ben Sheffield, who pausedaway over foriy yearn ago. After NEW i~'i1'§f1§'饧E}"€"LY]July Electric ;"E"C';'.§';;",§EES}Papi0 District To Picnic The following list of new mp-U H 'N Lsfxt week's 100 degree heat 'yu C _|3 d~. _ § e _l t s _ _ S W ; L : ; "".,.,.:1: :°;'=,,:...:°rx"§o m p e t e s r Tomorrow!P U B1- _~ °§»&'»'i'|{i.¢.|A||°lilllg ~Year Work,, ...........,, ...mu||; we wvxeu.La Wah o weather since early June.__North°DAkoi;"n'Pe n' Mgrrig Poi!1tS out stead It Wu welcome mile! from Une D t I ls nct ncte d To In~3 ~ B l l i r F l o u r H i l l :Y b ut an d wh ile th e n h as be e n - p n gf ` H n . - l . v . E n g \ i m h . B l m I n ° r e a s e . . F ° r P a s t 2 5 £ic ll!y n o n l n l a l l .th e ° ° ° ' "c l u d e 2 2 5 F a r m s O f Cdhoun Sce ne Of 25thAnnual old Timm Get-To-Gether 0 - M n .Ire na Widener,0 6""Rl.ld0| Dh Jtml. lfnnnnmI mlhn x ears weatugr is aiding eérn mnteri1i§|CountyNEWTON GAINES w wim u <1 ch d m 'Rl-inlillnat Bflnltmlrondnv me.u~*"CROOKEn FAPMTNCVY3~Xf»f;35155 3"§§.;§° om=1mIPEAK LOAD'ro BE sP1uu:ER|nd Ill umntinn __ - _ _- - . . . . . . - . " .ured but .03 inches.Two miles'NWAS J UL Y 2 9 no rth o l Blxi r the re wu | go o d O W P O P U L A R .um-fl. shower ranging, according m un-Thi; mnmr. n.. Dun.. fy-.._ Rocklo . 3 'cal cons 6-wm. Wa gmm,9-J. G. Jensen, Blllr, Rt. 5'?"?- .9- S!'f°"- H?"-P"m m n _ Tomorrow.Friday, is the dntel het for the Pioneer and Old Settler picnic which, as usual, will be held in the old historic town of FortCalhoun.. This event and the museum foe- wred by the Historical Association are the two links binding that glamorous past, when this country was in the primitive stages mdthe present day highly developed country. Dudng the past twelve month: tllir pioneers answered the last call and have been gathered to their Fathers ln that lut long rest. This picnic is in their honor,both the dead and the living.I t should and does bring ns more lul- ly to the realization of what these men and women meant in e evo- lution of our land from th primi- tive to now and it in onl Hght that they should be honored for the part they did. This picnic bdngs together peo- ple from nll over the county and lt calls many from a distance to meet k 1 . 1 . - - J \ l L n U r m m n e n , B l a i r , R t , 3 fo r B l a i r w e l é i $ § ~ S » } ` é ? fB } } ¢ ¢ ° " ` " ` § ° 1 3 8 "11~1 f ' " ' A " d " ' ° W N e l l o n ,B l a i r ,R t . .3 d u r i n g J u l y , w h e n l o c a l c u s t o m e r s ' a x 1 .G a r o l d F r s i n ,R o c k ! o r d , I l l d e m a n d s c h a l k e d u p a m a l o u t p u t r -g g ; - g l m e g 1 j ° * = * f 1 § .B l ; i ' r ; _o f 1 3 4 , 2 5 0 m m m h o u r s f o r t h e -_- - . - - vu may A u y x u o u u \ A J Il 'o f f i c i a l m e u u r e m e n u ,t o a l m o s t s e r va t i o n D i s t r i c t c o r n p l e t a i m a n L n c h .S o u t h o f B l l l r t h e r e W u t h i r d y o u o f a c t i v e o p e r a t i o n s . n o r x i n b u t t h e A r l i n g t o n v i c i n i t y T h ,p r o j e c t ,w h i c h i n A n g u n t , s h a r e d I n t h e h e a v y r a i n w h i c h 1 9 3 8 ,c o n t a i n e d 4 1 , 9 5 0 u m a a n dplacevw vv u a l lb i a u ' | l m '.i n t h i s i s s u e o f T h e E n t e : n.: .~.. . -. .\...___ \ ;. \ _;LPrine. Ula n A few the d are b m m w u uruugnn annum n y i ~~~'-\=-~ "'"='='f"=f: °"*""d ty p lA n t' u d i e s e ls . Th i s Rp m- ¢ n w; ; ' ; , " r r vir : o n r . ] r n e ; ° ' § ~ ; ' vd f ° "ulk in g o f th e ann ual lsvy .6 - P . F . K e mp c k e B a h 'an i nc r ease of 9,3 951 h. over tha eg re el a n ou r u n Y ur - ' H s u r e s s h o w i n g th e le vy o l } Z " § h "* { f ' l° P é li l° 1 3 114,855 kwh,used 1nv1u\y ,10 40 , in g th e "" "~ i f f |_d l u :~\|}'n a y ,r hi h 1 I \¢ - uein;re;'lepr\;duc ed.anTh¢;1se ~ 19-Mrs. Pau!mw u f m . W a s h i n g -I T. . Z. . f " f H . ' § i ' l. . , . . , . . ' ' " "y K m m p r r w m u m a wu wnfinad luguly to the southcentnlpanofWashington Co.,has grown w 114,112 and now nx- ten da i nto ne ar ly a ll pa rts o f £5 6 CD!1!.lf.U'.Fffrlhfnn Junn!-»|-»--|»:_tcreswd mly draw a comparison.ton, D. C.Blair Cltyz General Revenue, 20-Uoyd Johnson, Herman 5.00;public library,1.00;shuet 2l~0des Wilkening,Anchorage, lighting, /15; payment nwer out-Alllkh let extumlnn bonds mm lnmme, 22-Loula Gllllam.Rnaklnm,nl. " F i i § w i " " " " ' " ; ' ; 'U. . . " . . v . u \ _ ," n u ~-~-.-° ' " ; § '* g g *w w ;. |o ng is a ta uation of f-,8 on I inlicinl nut-put figures of the pzst I J ATTENDED additi on to the farms c oo pe ntwelve months, u compared W the The annual reumon nf the Kuhr with tha Bldr OCC Clmn at the j§§§g{Pg{\§§\fx month for the Pf!~Ifa|l'\lly.touk place at uw mail- ?"1.°$.";'-i'£'°°'="°°-==°° on July .5o ""` ""T `"""" 23-_" ` " " " '\:l:t.u1|g year:swimming pool . Sunday with ° "' `""' yu\|.|..m a e, : : . ,° ". f . : a *; e , ' ; i ; ".:=;;=f," ; : : :a n 1 § 2 ' F a " f L . . , f 2 ° : 2 : . . " s 2 : :M , . .~., : :: '° , ~ = =~ 1 » -» ~ » =~ = =~m e m b e r - ;a t -~t h e ~~ n u r n n n n n K D h u d n n n l v n n t n l n R h ~W m - r § n l r R l n h n . ? l \~_? . . . l t e n d l n 3 ". T h e C O I II U U T 1 6 0 i n c h a r g e ' " " ! '~~F'¢b1 '=¢1 1'r.1 9 3 8mr"r""""I -» »----~»~ sssunnlu' ""[' - - ""----'-"' ~""°*July .........-184,250 174,555 of the entertai t 4 mg, :ma me Supervisors were ducted.2 6 -A **'""nmen an pipurchaseoffireapparatus.30 Irion Enkxldsen, Ft. Calhoun J ____________159 740 14 5 _ in Ap;-Q of Qu;s ut;maintenance and operation oi fin; 2?-Albert Rathjen, FL Calhoun MTE 1m'sus mn nn 'f}."i°l'E_§'{'ff""§ ~ _ M£'? Elm ention with f...,..'l'..'i ". .. . _ Y E ~ Idepnrtment, .4o; wal, 16.95. Pol1[2€'1. R. Sha mm m u In nWFIOTQRCG Stu c r n u la wm, mr an n mr s ularenc e W EI0A p li l . . , . . . - : I . . - ; ; ; ; § § a I§EI6£<E| Kuh,Mr . a n d Mr s . W a i te r J a p p . u n ti l A llllllf -.A t wa s time a n o f - M m h --....---.. 152.180 141.oa0,,mf; if.-. RHI! M11 .1 \'||n!nn umm...fic e was # ff -vb hvhe d i h th e mum..Im, s2.oo.Arlington: General, B.00; :inetlighting, 2.50; operating and mnln- Mtaining water works, 2.00; sinking r s 'Fred Sieri l 1a'rQus 135,735 `"i'hT -;" '; ;, ;' ;; ; lm hun.md "Grl'January "E» .'.E'.?"mt" lerr-=.,.e~:-f.fe1=1=e;\. '=r§"'% w ."';. .%..... ,., un ......... ._~ :fund to retire water bonds, LW; 'interest on wah: bonds, .50; ulnk- ing fund bo retire sewer bonds, 2.00; interest on sewer bonds, 1.00, fire hydrant rentals, .60;improv- .ing and caring for cemeiery, .50; public marary, .50; park improve- ment,.50;total,16.10.Poll bu, $2.50. Fort Calhoun: General revenue, 5.00;park, .50;ltreet lighting, 250;maintenance of [ire depart- ment..20;nureluse of (ire ap- eDled Suddenly Last Thursday Ha d B e e n I l l S i n c e No o n . At t r i b u t e d T o H e a r t A i l m e n t Death came suddenly to Mrs. Fred Siert on Last Thursday. Ac- Output 149,340 147,050138,086 149,0% 149,700 Output 163,565 157,585 151,815 154,345160,605 was reached by DecemberNovember October ------_ . September __.... August -._--....- loadThe peak the diesels on Tuesday, July 29, when A total of 7,135 kwh.was prvduced.The average daily out- put is beiween 5500 and 5600 kwh. 1940's peak load also occurring1 ,|,,,;,", n...\..u...»cmn rla ns lo r nu:ear are ll'I yready underway. Name Langland New Language Head At Dana H a n ffnnfri hnzfnrl W n r k e ___,,.-_ ... .............. W ui-the supervioors in their ero- control and water conserva- work with cooperating turm- silt :lontion ers. When the camp and district work fmt started in the county, much .fun was made of the "crook- ed farming". Now, howcva_ wu- mur fanning and the other con~ servntion practices such as the use of diversions nnd ternees,the seeding to permanent meadow or nldnvnx nl n... with their oid friends and enjoy the day in n. social way. The program is being repeated this week in The Enterprise forthe benefit of those \'€`no failed to read it last week DR. W. GOEHRING ATTENDS RODEO paratus, .30; hydmnt,rentall,.50;bond fund, xaso; mul, z1.c»o. Poll um. 52.00. Herman:General revenue pur-poses, 5.00; n :nd public llghb Ing purposes, §.0U; oper||.ion_ main-tsnsnce md extension of walm- works, 8.50; pn-ka and unboun- poses, L00; sinking fund for. Pl!- cordlng to the xttmding phyllclnn the stzdbuting cause wu a heart attack. She had been troubled withhigh blood pressuxeflor some time but the end mme unexpectedly and as l great shock to friends u well ls the immediate klnmlly. 'Decouod was born ln Missourl on ~ 5 ,~ a nd s he c ame he re \.......,me "owen " u v " u l uwyear,was 6000 kwh. on July 24. The steadily increasing usage ol electrical power is due,not so much to electric lighls, but to the lnnullstion of eleetrlcal appliances and air conditioning systems, said Light and Waller Commissioner Hurry Hands. The elwtric load has a ls o shown s steady increase ..-1.1 v v ls v s s uuwu u v s s wTo Nationally Known Magazines Announcement hu been made this week of the appointment of Joseph Llnglnnd, 21, as professor U! English and lsngusges lt Dann College. ,......\..e V.L... »-"per mu mumseverely eroded slopes, the plank ing _o!trees,and the control o l gullies are quite generslly sc-cepted as Pnctiesl muasuzuufex- wndrlnu uw mmm me of mxrfmn lands, and as n means of ua- unlnz more Pro/tiuble nmrns Over a long period ol yens.AJ an example.Conservndonlst Roy Dr. and Mrs. Walter Gochring,in company with Dr. and MrsLlo yd Huffma n o f O mah a a nd Dr. an d Mr s .He rb er t W o rth ma n o f Laui svllle,Nebraska.,le f t l u ! Th u n d n y mo rn in g f o r Bn r well, Neb ra sk a wh er e th ey wer e gu es ts o f D r . a n d Mr s .Ro y C r a m wh llc in a tte nd a nc e a t th e Bu r wc ll ro- dec . Th ey mt u m e d ho mo Sunday even in g a nd D r . Go e hh ng r e po rts the c rops are burned out,Quo ti ng ment of refunding bonds . eat, 5.00;cemetery purp fire department purpo punchue of fire departmu m u m w r - m ear ly c mldho od.A a Mi s s Mi n - maes, .50; nie No hr en be rg s he wa s mar ri ed rea,AO; to F r e d Sie rt i n 1905 an d they ent e qui p- ha ve , s in c e th at da te , mad e B la ir Po ll V-HK' their home. th r ou g h th e years,h e stated,I n propo rtion w th e na tu ra l g r o wth 011 the c ity md the increased popu- la r i ty o f ele c trln l eq u i p me n t. `| ,`_,,:-n fnininn that eh. Professor L m g l a n d comes to T.Klr kp a trlc k pointed ou r th i s Dunn wi th exc eptional rec o mmen - fa rms u l ln g c o n wur ln g w u l e d datio ns h avi ng s tu die d in s ome o f 73 nc res i n th e s u mme r o f 1939, th u o uu ta lld i n g schools o f th e ha ve inc reased w n p p r o d m n w ly Un i te d S b a l u and c ontributed to 8 5 0 0 lc xu a t th e n r vmn t li mo ,30;tota\,18.70I . l l a n a u s .4 u u z l u l U y l l l l v l l b n l u v a a n I r " " " 'H e r d e a t h l e a v e s t h e b e r e a v e d i n s t a l l a t i o n o f n u m e r o u s e l e c t r i c A l t h o u g h t h e I o n s o f t h e B l a i r h u s b a n d a n d o n e d u u s z h t e r .M r s .. . . + . N . .f n .n a m n h - . . n n m l i t i n n a \ - n r e -C . C . C .c a m p i s s o r e l y f e l t .b y s u -Kennaxd:General revenue pur-tion of the state _mas South ur poses, 5.00, street. and public light- J ohn M Carpenter of "L o l nge_~ ` l ; i ; c ; E " i ; " v ; § ; `\ ; ; ' g l i n g purposes,3.00;operauon, les California, Lo mo u r n deeply h 1 d th h i h l elec6 fa rmiy Rnd !¥1I1il1f»€lll¥lC0 and EXt¢¢llBioIl Of WB- thvrir Inlm.Rnniflnn Ilumm : h a ...0,..|.._.. .{.`.~......e UE.+-|».§ml ;;s,.;,;,. trified :his air. Sh e c ame o l a lar gMadsen Twins J :ldren M har _u fu d 1 . . . .._-.._ -_ ---""". --_ .,.w,.,......-...=.~~.-.~.---hr wdfl. a.o o lln n t n °f lens A wi de d n l of inends rm u a m mu n hin the hun- pnyment. ol ldunding bond! md who tlnlvugh mln If llochtlunl ;pm¢|||¢|3|-huge menus il |d ° uhh: w intend. 7.00: opuntlon md mnln- luvo mmm so love .nd m p g m u d ' g m ~~ lounges og gi ll {lgg;r1r[~g§\¢_§Q=||...- for her many llarllng qwltlel.In luring through thaWon asainixncc hive been re-Q h u a u u u a l : " . _ £ " : ' ° »v ] p u r c n a a e O I I l r g u e p a n m e n r .e q u l p from sixteen dlfftionalL. 5\.\U.0l\ or Unlanorna_ .-. \, rn *|rnent,.3D;total,18.70.Poll Lax,-'W.,''_:_|Los Amteles were Dresent at 'lhéhunn an d Mr s .u o o c n mmc u p 0 1 uaalr.Sho c amo to this c o unty i n 1885 an d du r i n g th a t ti me s h e made a wide c irc le of fr iends who admired he r f o r her e ner gy an d str aig ht- !. . . . . . . . i . . . . . . . . . . . . . ». . .. . |H u h n r $2.00. W ashingto n: Generu l fund, 1 .00; the Episc o oi c hurc h last M dnstr ee t lig htin g, LS U;tr a ns mis s io n ,m0 mi n atptc ' |k .on afgn o c oc wi th 'athei- -'?.. .r , ..,_____ati ng an d i n te r me n t u nd e r the di - fune ral rites whic h- were held a t __ _. - - . r v _ - .-V _Mr .Mo r ri s pointed the 3 93 kwh. ou tput fi rs t d a y , Ma rc h 3 , gines produced a. rn- durimr J une of 1916 Mrs LINDENMEYER HOME In Old Costume Judg~FROM SCHOOL in g duvowdMurl and Burl ":;:';':..';'.:::,..... 'nm bald Tue:-|nE'f. 1:1 '.5.'lEl'fi"'.'1"B»"'2.»\1I""'|To RETURN HOME mhle year, andthe uwundi ng g f m e fl3|'l8.nllllBl ¢ ¢ 1 ¢ h f g t } g n a t ]D l l i h .J U l l . \ . \ I \ ¢ \l\l .l '|ll 'l jl \1 ;§ '1'cknn1ah,last.Thursday.The visiting and renewing old acquain-~ ~ twins, who are the sons of Mr. and tances.the Christian church with J,E M:sl Hardld °J.Madsen,won in-Born at Macklenburg, Germ fuck,in ,gba dstantiy the approval of the crowd on Au t 7.uw.Carnpbeil, mo nr T K B i n E118 ~M T B .K H f h D E k E S u l - - n n n n i m a e r n a f l n H 1 * h h n l i f Hem \u umnuun, 1-mu. H. Iv Richter Mr s. V i c tor J o hn so n will re tu rn to Bltir ne xt. we e k . f ullnwi nl ne v- the sununer school of tha American Foundation of Gruplao eral months ~ l n t ~necxt t\vef1ty-five yuh.|_ ____Inf armhzing hzndwnllng has long A hobby for Rev. Lindenmey- 'ad he hu held | diploma from American Founduinn mince with fhejr svflgy, catchy versions of modem popular tunes. Also competing in the amateur contest were Vlrgene md GayeMadeliene Schmidt, little dnughbera ....f -~-~~¢---...w....e..-.W... ..........._-immigrated w America with her cem¢WfY~husband and three children ln 1883. The famlly settled first in Douglas ~ ~ County, relidlng on a farm for ten ~ ~ yeln, and moving in Washington 1rmer Bladrite Died Sunday Georgix.She hu bean rweivingtrottments at the hospital therefor nlwr-effect: of infantile pa.ra~lylin,nhe havlng been uken illwiththediseaseIntfallwhlls I J u a n r n u n n u u n n v been 0 welbknown literary magazines.ex-,axA r r a n g e ~A native of Spring Gmvo. Min- Lhr .nuou, ne received hil A.A. de- 1935.A | .R l n i r p , , | ,me fmm the Santa Anna, Califor- |f» | Early Settler Of Blair, Later Of South Da- kota Henry Richter,fonuerly well known in Blair, where for yenre hewu connected with the brick buel-nese, dled ln an Omaha holplulSunday lt the nge of seventy-eight years.The Rirhnrn lm- n lnmz term nf visiting relatives in California. Mrs. Johnson wu confined to her bed whu. in num- um euly pm of the winter, but she ls now able to be up in A wheel clmlr and w get around on crutches vo 1 certain ex- mann Mrs. C. E. Croudy and Mr. John- son will leave Sunday by auto to bring Mn. Johnson home. WINS 35 GALLONS Next Sunday B e l l o w s An d R h o g d e s Ar e I n C h a r g e A g a i n N e x t S u n d a y Another Community § n g is planned Im- nm Sunday eveni!\!» n ..¢ c nlfidnle umounoe. Ln: nil, Junior College.Inter he re- ceived n BA.degree from the Unlvenity of Iowa liter which he continued hil work ll Middlebury College in the Bread Lol! School of English ei Bread Ind, Vermont. He received his M.A.degree li low: State. Hil liurury works hnve been published in such well-known pub- lications u the Amerim Mercury, Poetry,The Sxturday Raview_ol WEEDS MUST BE CUT Attention il coiled no the -sity !or controlling ~e.¢3°°'§.. non-depleting ground under the AAA program.The County AAAofficeh u been idvnne d of n number of Instances where weeds are allowed to dnin the mi l of moisture and fertility. n must be ealled ui uae emm- tiou of al l l u me n that a ll hnd of Mr. and Mn. John Schmidt oflC01mtY in 1893.Mrs. Kcmvckel nm ..___;.llI....\.Blair.lm um In Kennlrd dnoe mia.|,_}"*_..'?§."".'I."_ .....1'.'l'.'!.' .RI First place in the old-luhioned clothes parade was awarded Mrs.Robert Skinner of Herman. Entered as a porfeselunal nn the program of entertainment w uMissShirley Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mm. J. E. Fisher. of Blair. All of Mrs.Kempnke's living Deen muve u uvm we "nu 'wwchildren, with the exception of une building opposite the " " " ° ' T daughter Mrs Lee Webb of (B & Lumber ~ w glmnlrouild Salem, Oregon were present for lng fo rly y the sen- 'baum Service station.the celebration.They are Otto " n k -_and Charles K Wk r 1.The new location en it posMGeme o yons, dble fqr mail patrons to vlftulllyrsEK'f'!"'"E. lfhi *Im* drive nzht in And Ket their man ld wasmngtun County Andreasen andMrB Ulydl! lil. H05 W i t h o u t ~from ul.0i!ggy weil-represented in Lhe fpbaun o f l\ennard_and l a u l Ma y b e t.hat.'s u. new e i nw e r e a l s o t h r o n s r s o f inteneéted visitors tn I lxc mp c ue on ula zr.[ma i l aervic e--c urb servic e n o mIy e ; , ; ' ~ ¢ 1 ` i » § ¢ i < " $ 7 a £ é ` § § é £ £O F G A S F O R N A M E §.111;l;¢y|2 " f ; ; , §_déLlth¢d i o n Li te ra tu re Household Ma g " me » ' 'und Amex-moan Prefac ea.F o r hi sof B iad r o n th e g rou nds whe re the of V er n o n B e l lo ws m th Mr s.Do n .....Frm! Inns hnmn naw | .fnndB.HBH-M n Carl W i l l ;u n ti l PGBBIIUY FP F r a t th e Dilllfh WHS VET? well 12116118 PHO? to If'C8lVl.llg 1118 ?"""!' on which weeds are not cut will change the classification of that field to soil depleting.1;Ikar;nh during the annual cele-Two anna uad 'F 'nfmmy ana |110 post miBi.re8!.bration another son, Gus, died ln Septem- h6f, 1939,J O H N S U T T O N I'MICKEY A r :x v I Mrs.Kcmpcke is still very ac-I o m n r r v u 'I n AUTOlry. Ott, Jack and Chris were the or Blair, has sw, :awarded as mil *brothers actively engaged in the lon! of gasoline for her participa- r suffered work and Ott is the only one leftltion in the Skelly Oil Co. "nameconcussion of the family.Ho resides with our wh contest.She was one ox* was struck his son,John in Louisiana but. several hundred over the UnitesLccldsnt oc- makes an occasioncl trip back to $ute| who received mich recogni- Nebraslm. his old stamping ground.l4°f\-___.__ received and the campaign to get attendera out of their can ap-peared to meet with s:°°<l success. .Bellows will again lead the sing-ing Sunday with J. Hilton Rhoadcs back at the pixma. 4 .program ~ special nunnhcra tcr's degree,he wrote a book length manuscript of original poems.Pmfcssor Langlnnd will teach English, Literntnre and Spanish. He takes the place of Nelson F. Pneus who came to Dana last fmll. IJ UIJ IUN |ti\o and taks an avid interést in D1.|.\-U\.»n.u l . VISITS HOME.the affairs of her community, even ,.,rw .na ..0 nl. r SIERSBECK IS FREMONT SPEAKER|thu\mh she il nearly ninety.'l'he|_ £'§'I§_°f'l1°'1_2'_..'IL'I'"Mic k ey "Dolan,son o f Mr .E an d Mr s Roy D o h n arri ved la s t 0 'Thursday f r o m Sun Francisc n. f f \ | l : f n ¢ » n ¥ n h J " n A » . n .L \ n . .l u . . . .! » \ _I Intéiprius joins with thc members a """°"§' arm ;"°h"='H,;" f the Kempcke family and other ;j~'*='>'us "'°°h.;~' en eriends in wishing this remarkabie Y an automo ne. The I .1 __- ..-L-hu \.:....u..,:.....curved at Chappell, Rev. Lawrence Sierabeck, presi- dant nf Dana College, was apaahr of tha day at the Pint Lunberan Church of Fremont. Sunday.Hb I\,-nw.....,-.ww ..,, ...., uw.. .ocatedforthelasteighteen months."Mickey" is regularly employed in hotel work out in San Fraudu- co and ia also boxing instructorinnjunior college.He likes Clllfomin and has a luerativn position which of course helps to nuke iv. more plemnt. muy muny mum ii-yy,u..».\..,=. where Mr. Sunn i m n locawd COUNTY'S SHARE OF on n government conntnxctlon job. Mn. Sutton, who mmintainn theirGAS TAX $3 ,4 8 6.5 8 pe rma nent residence in Blair, x hWashingmn County's share o!Ju-§D2§;'e,,.lZ§. husband in Chappell, ly_gna tax revanues wu ;a,4ss.ss.The n m 1.ff'an--w-=¢<<=i ~ ' m t v Henry wont zo'South Dakolal Inasmuch as Mrs. Will; hu now smaded there and ma slnce m»a¢|N°l=°m local Sully mm. hu not that place his home.At the time yer been INQ to find out whn of his death he w u living at nu-no Mn. Willl submittnd.wood,South Dakota.He wan First Pfi=° was $1»000 which married an . Blur sflrl, Lena Hln~ "'°"¢ w a Ulvvwm Nerbuh mu. san, md, u lar as the wribar canle a rn, s ho n s un liv i ng na "1 A ~ B0 y§ _ _1 ;_~1 _ _ __ " _ _ is being nn-nngeo Ind an xnvxuuonto duets,moo or quarteties whoalong about 190| or '05 md home-l'"°Ved from this vicinity,Clyde! know my of the mugs on the pro. gum,in extended 1_0 participate.Anyone who wont; to sing or plny a specinl number should get in touch with Bellows or Rhonda. Th, p mg nm for Sunday la na followi:1.Ame d a 2. Oh1.\.......m.sa Pm m. vmi. Old WH E AT LDRSES]'\`ii'1§""GREAT °f=Pi== was "A PT°~*°*=f==»r :hw-na» t1ve".Rev. Mannun »=»g~»°f== isn_....¢..:_._...-... Daator of the Fremont rganin-Washington have just fini: uvunny 1 urlncns ~hed hlr ve s tln g o n e ,on 01' tin; poorest what crops i}\ the]hiswrfof the eounty f. hu bse n UTIS UEUKIEZKS eltimnted mic tha ' I b-lbly less than 309°o! °§`Z.§'.§°§».1 M O V E K E N N lIHintghlguecollection 1' r me monul was ur "'"'"'*""*"'~'* " - -vn.|.|.u \lll u --. -..-- - .---E w .¥°1'T".__i'..-~ ...¢|1l10RotL¢..,::,.l nlldrllaintlnn ..f||P:':§;°_-_f"3'3£'>'..'i€.?32fl'§'i°.i', ,..;*::=:1 |1i£\l.|ll.|.\'lUlCl'£¢ rl..sf\l`*l|l\ény iiUllI\£'f 4. Down bythe oral ° I t.nB W EEK ,II B IU]30l'¥»l|l l i l l W i l .Alulgnmrl nlb la up \.\.»q|¢»»w----- _lb u l l w ua g u i n t a k e U P h i ;w o r k .H e i s l $ 3 3 1 , 3 9 3 s o t h e 9 1 e u u n t i a l ° f t h e B a l l S n a n d R o g e r H a n s e n " l g "a r e . m m r r t l u l u l D W L 1 W M i l l S f. r '6 l m ~5 .L i t t l e L i n J a n e .¢ r ° v m r .m u M m .U n u e c x e a m u p s t a p d i n g '>'° ~ = " s m e "a n d * ' ° | ? ' " P ° .. ° " : s r . , : £ ° . ° ' = = 1 "= " ' * : " " " ' ° ° '§ . ' h . .° `f1 . . l f` " h 1 '¢f " ¥ . . § 1 ° " t L . . " ° " " £ I i f ° ' D ' f § . J " § ' .' ; » § ' 1 ?1>=1w~=-E - ° » . ' £ h . § ' . f » ' 2 ' . p . m ' € 1 ; ' $ " 3 ' l . f ' ". i ' , * I s .n u :S u t .s m .1 . J a m s f »m l ' r u e F = = { g ; 1 G N P ; d= = - = ~ » ° = l Q ° = ~N o r t h m a m m L ~ - - -- M '-. . .......... .e n . w m - a n a n H e .8 .B r i u h t a n t h o P 0 v e w i v l o s s C u f l l l ~1~,,d,_»f_s o a n b l i x h m i r h a m s . h \l th eu'uk; fo r A mc - mc - '-_---.-~--¢§f?L» eaféer inn;;ter life..¢,l.`2`§°$.,;;o,sss 11" n¢m»a.""¢`L vldting lha diffemm »ml¢= spots. Hovrlrd and Henrydea\en, and $22o,92s w the mo. The boys report A ve ry v lwmv- s om D*"°"'=M n . I Mll.\'.¥<1R§ ON assistance department.And educational trip.f:':f"'n'w:_ °:'_ _ S°; ox WMXI, erm wean u nuuenua m me me-hro ld Ju|~IchAmls'nchool at Dal Heins,~ *i ron An ." si. mn f r o m 520 ic y ho ld en o u t ° f x n r . D o c k m f o r me r A r u n z wn r e d'. . l n u . ;I n '|\¢..Rand Pln unr lllnlhi n i ' . , ' 5 ' l , , ~ ¢ . . . , . . l . . . . . ,h u i .. ¢l¢.|-nd mnnprlnlgn- h Dnkotr Ivvrt, lah. Thursday for BAltimnre,""" " ° `N' ' i f " m " q wra.Andnv; Maryland.They befm wurk ¢hsr¢'?;'~|3_:|";|`\d"|:: ln. Clifford Monday u smployea ln & govern- Ross.14.Horns On the Rwa- Dnkoh.ment bombor plant..15_ s n .mg gh, Summu- Nigh at Winner,Both Lyle. the son of Mr. m d m lnvm om Swan:Sons.11 a n - . 3 ' n a °f ;ll\ that c ub Pl y mw h md v l wl l lo uu a n be ing muh u ra pi dly la poadble on 32,588 busheh »-lnhnnd AA Inu than hr. ......, ..._ W... ..-_.... ..r_.,_,d'\nt ol the Kenna-d public achool,mmeeding Wnrnen H. Pnker. "K" H0§!E3B¥_$I*.9*f_._cANAD1AN 'mrP|C. JENSEN ENus'rs {FfLf!*_HQ'$!?'!1S f\Ll`_--_|§',T.§,°".,i'§,'2}$.?;'2,'f.§.f Alhm mmf-f M11 nlntnr. Alma m NAVAL lm smnvnst r'An|¢11||:;x's ur'r'1ur;| "§&H»|`\}1i1 bi midi Clifford Jenna. lon of Mr. md ln. John J. Jensen ol welt ol Iluir, hu enlisted in the Nnvnl Lelewea.He ldt Mondny morn- ~x lor tha Great Llkel w enwrthe tnlnlng lchool loahd there. h m u if Llskata m now avnil- South Dakota.M"'C;\'ll£:V;lzh¢.s°:ndRV¢m Ion H.2.12 .3 A F if §i';¥`.",§i,f`§.The W. J. Su :ton is now lo~ ware .»1¢....¢ "from the Bl Ucksu maybe purchased sn m<»¢u»|°'"°"in the " ° "*l\"\'*""Qu Blah School in was.Vomon l of lo for ne w 1 or zu former North Sid# l\°f°» and are amended Dann c<>11¢¢»p e r t i c k e t ~ ~ u m m c u k i n g can of thdr customer!' gm pri ce.whiie the settling a! :lock il gn-Mi g .; - ;| " g n ' p h h mmm ins on.n m n n n u l u on,'ii|.f,|§],,,_|g n£é1¢"1§}£=\.. I>i"KT`{h` "' "Qs"r h ¢u l s u u m u w u r ;°§\. du Republic.xo. You Are My this loo: ~ 2, gp 5" Bunnhlm-N God Bleu Amarb \y saomo.5 ,'rm "K" Hoaiary Slwn wma. "° cs.'bm located in an :tons sm left lnlt week un n Lriu to Winnlpeg, Canada. They went by wwof Duluth and will Cain in All of I0\¢Interesting and Material E places on the way coming md KO' H I-98g No let uma il Phnmd for il Mr. and llrn. has Gleainsn d|~|o! llcComh's Barber Shan the null um sum Shaw Qr num cnv.In.,.¢in Allnntlr i....;. siénan Vvltidtwo mum. rm been diimuniwdvu a § ' j " " " " " ' . ; " " " ' , ; _ j | ; . _ a l l ~ ~ ~lol lin .lust Hqnhill.lui.. Value Galant.Ilxthlrlna H. and m.....».'é'dtheir return. THE ENTERPRISE lln.lr'|Lesdinz Nevrlnwer S\1b|crip5onPdaPem-Yau',|l.50 Entarodulecond-clul mlm: midsr then/:tolCon¢1'e8loll(lr¢h I. 1879. At the nomatfice at Blur. Nebrukl. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY ='»'f'f?'e"fI=i;~;»fi`§4 ~r F335 '.f~=_;.i~.=,f~f~.;oy,~.n r ~, j Mr.and Mn.Harold W.R u -muslen and four childmn returnod Sunday from Big Stone Lake, South Dakota.They had spent s week'a vacation at a cottage onthe shores of the lake.Mr.and Mrs.Rudolph Fuch,whose baby daughter, Bonnie Faye, was baptized Sunday at St. Pa.ul'» Lutheran Church of Arlingion, en~tertnined at dinner that day for Messru.and Mesdamea Harold Stork,.John Stork, Oswald Fuchg, J. JOHN A. RHOADES, Editor Ind Publhhsr HILTON RHOADES, Assistant Ediwr; Advertising MARY~BETH MBQUARRIE, lnell Editor ROY F. BETTS, Pressman and Gumponitor MISS VANOLA J. BRUNTON, Linotype Opentor MARIE RASMUSSEN_ Linotype Openwr Mrs.Daisy Devine,Mrs.Anna Atom and Mr. and Mrs.Reese came from North Bend, Sunday, to visit Mrs. Devine's daughter, Miss Mary Devine Mrs.Otto Ruwe and DorothyvisitedMrs. George Nelson,Fri- day afternoon. Monday evening visitors at the Ray Ruwe 1101113 were Mr.and Mrs. Raymond Kuhr.Mrs. Ruwe'smother,Mrs.George Kuhr anddaughter, Miss Viola Kuhr of Chi- cago, calied on Wedneilday even- ing.Mr. and Mrs.Ray Ruwe wereamong the guests at a dinner par-ty given by Mr.and Mrs.Ray Kuhr and family, Friday evening. They attended the annual Kuhr m~union picnic in Blair, Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mntzen were le~ GQ-mu~' Mr.and Mn. Ha mi d French spent Sunday in Omaha wilh Mrs. F'rench's brother,Stewart Loveand family.Janet French ref mained for u week'n visit with har cousin, Lorraine Love. Mrs. Carl Pleper and Mrs. James Ryan and sons, Bobby and Billy, of Harman wen guests ol Mn. LlunTa lk,Thursday.Wednesday evening callers at the Tana home were Mrs.George Nelson and Miss Marian Nelson; Mr. and Mrs. W»1~ter Sappenliald alled Sunday evening. Mr.and Mrs.Walter Sunpen- field and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Simon- sen and baby of Omaha dmve toDodge,Nebrnska_Wednesday, fa visit friends.They made the re- ALL'?é'f3£6$'/ ~ ~ sian/ ¢-f . \x ~ \~' "WF 1.-u \, M~-, News Ang Ctherwlse Shia Wildlife Granted $54,155 The fadenl fish md wild llfe service ailotbed $54,155 w Nebns- ka Tnwdny under the Pittman- Roberiaon nt for restoration of wild life.With the |tats'n con- tribution of 25 per cent, $72,206 will be nvnllnbls [nr tha work in tha Baal year ended next June 80. Iowa will receive $54,819. Federal apporiionment is bland rs. Dain Devine Mrs. Anna Scaristt with Mn. Chytmz Shoah u huma n.Mr. md lin. Julius PetenanmlBldr warg Tnadny evening Mb- an at the Chris Korslmj home. Mn. lhr c ul Kroger and chil- dren and Mn. 0, H. Godsey spent Thursdly in Omlhn.They ind I..|¢s "!5£»;.2n;1f ""~!e¢*1-1 3:f f I'A £''~1 r ._,k °~ ~r. a nd Mr s. Merle W a rd, Mn. Bam' Sc h mid t an d C ec il Br ant IFB Vac ationing in Minnqaota. Or u m N e w s Mn. Mark! Lunar lnd Mrs. Ed Hansen wer¢Wednesday dinnerguest-| lt the Malvem Linen hornsinOmnhn.Mr. and Mn.Martin Larsen were Saturday dinnar guests. Menu. and Meadnmn Peier Nielsen, Chris Petenon, and Chris Hnnsen; Jess Hnnnen and Martin Chrinenun picnicked near Fm- mont Monday, Helms and Lois came home withtham and spent the week-and here. On Sunday the Krugen,rHelms, Mn.Godsey and Mr.and Mrs. Howard Stuenkel and children en- joyed a picnic dinner. won first plxce for her old lash- iuned costume at the Teknnnual gilebration, at Te nah last Thurs- y,Mr. and Mn. L.B.HurrimnwereSundayguests of Mr. andMrs. Edwin Hu-risen at Teknmlh. Mrs.Cllfwn Curley and two Martin Larsen home. ha i,s spending this week at the Martin Larsen home were Mr. and Mrs. Malvern Larsen of Omaha,Sunday evening callers at theMr. and Mrs. Floyd Wdliver o l Omaha, Misses Edna and Rita Hansen and Hannah and LouiseLarsen and Mrs. Max-it Lanen.Lars Rolland returned Monday from Omaha where he hw been a patient in the Methodist Hospital about three weeks. Mr. and Mrs.Hans Wulf andRobert and Mr. and Mrs. EverettStork and children are visiting relatives in Illinois. Wednesday afzemoon guests of Virginia Raamunsen were Dorothy Ann liosenhalm of Omaha, Gloriaand Bonnie Christensen and Mari'Iyn Rahlfs. Dornaclcer N e w s Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gotuch a Irvin spent Friday with Mr. Mm.Fred Nelson and family. Junior and Alberta Appleby turned Monday liter A weekOregon, Illinois.Mrs. Mary Sf-Back, Mrs. HapJohnson and Mn. Fred Rensor n Billy lnd Joan Johnson of ~~.. visited Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mohai-st, Thursday. Mr. and Mn. Elza Appllby we Sunday dinner guests of Mr. a Mm William Sharp in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schulvisited Mrs.Chester wizue a baby nt the Methodist Hospital Omaha, Monday evening. Lars Fallmd home were Profemm-and Mrs. H. F. Swanaen of Blnlr. Friday evening allen: were Rev. md Mm Harold C. Jorgensen andsom of Blair, and Mr. and Mrs.Martin 'Larsen md Alton.Mr. and Mn. Ed Hansen accom- panied Mr. md Hrs. George Mil- ler of Blair to Shenandoah, Iowa, and Nebruk;City, Sunday. Rev .andMra.G.A.Cu-lnenofOmshs were Friday Mwfnoon vil-itors at Mn. lhrit Ln-aen's.Misa Leah Bumulsen spent the weekend in Omaha with friends. Mr. end Mn. Floyd Welllver ofOmllu spent Sunday lt f ha EdHansen home.Clam Mae Mltzen nl Kennxrd spent l u t week with her sinner,Mn. Jens Hansen, and Mr. Han sen. the Merril J ohnson home.On S un- day a dinner was hold a t the Lloy d Johnson ho me in the ir h on or . Mr . a n d Mr s .W i lli a m Ad a ms were Sunday eve ni ng vis itor s at the Geo rge Chamber lain ho me. Mr . an d Mr s .Pat. She rwo od and daugh ters o f Oma h a were week- en d gu e s ts o f Mr . an d Mr s . C. L .Reid. Su pt. an d Mr s. Floy d Alexan de r an d Billie ha ve retu rned f r o m Greele y , Co lorado wher e Mr. Alex- ander attended th e summer univer- sity .Mr s .Ale xa n de r h a d vis i te d in Ken nar d the pas t two wee ks. S u n d a y g u e s ts o f Mr . a n d Mm J ames Pms b a were Mr .a n d Mr s . I.W .Preaba o f Va lley and Mr . an d Mr s .George H .W i llems o f Oma ha. Mr .an d Mr s .Clamnoe Han sen End ba b y d a u gh te r o f Bla i r we r e un~:1 s o o Sp ea ki ng o f auth ors' err ors, do y ou k n o w- - o r c a r e wtlmtz Dic kens p u t the n e w mo o n i n the ea s t in th e even ing; |H e ma de To n y W eller's sec ond wi fe Sam's mo th e b in - la w; H e also described ho w,i n th e de p th of wi n te r , Mrs .Squeero set his un for tun ate bo y s hoe ing tu m - ups;C o mm Doy le in a Sherloc k Ho lme s story ma de a sc heming la wy e r d r a w u p a wi ll in f a vo r o f himse lf -a pr oc ee din g wh ic h wou ld ma ke the d oc u me nt i nvalid ; Dafoe ma de Robinson Gma oe fi ll h is p oc ke ts with bi sc dts wh ile in a s tate of nu di ty ; Rid er Ha g g a r d i n K i n g Solo- mon's Mines desc ribed an eclipse of the n ew moo n;W e found the 'list i n " l e t te r - ~ren o ..,-~.wem guests at the Leo Fnusetthome the first of the week.Mr. and Mn. D. D. Sheets wereSundny dlnner gueltl of Mr. and Mrs. George Sheen at Bldr help- lns Mn. Ge0Y¥° Sleek eelebnte her birthday.Mlsa Elm Petersen wu a week- end guest nt the John Baden home in Fremont.Mrs. Harold Paulsen md babyson came home SundlY lrvam the Immanuel Hospital.Mins Elaine Jespenlen 01 Lin- Llncoln :pant the week-and with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J. A. Jespersen.She was wcompmiad by a friend, Miss Ruth Bnmner olFnmont.Dr. and Mn. Henry Gomoeua and children of Houston, Texas were on the number of lieemed hunters and the area of the stew.Themoney will be uled in a statewide pheasant rearing projed., uplmdgame blnd restoration, and an up- land game bird survey. Total to the 48 states was $l,» 580,000.With money put up by nuns the grind total will be $373333- e s o .Give no bounties;make equi laws:ncure li l; and prosperity and you need not give alma.-Env arson.o n sOne boy writes his mother, from amp: "I wmt to tlmnk you for all your letters mud The Enierprlse. They sure help w keep a fellow .n Iec-Advertise In m Enter-minenhn is spending this week at the Mr. and Mm Charles Hovendck lah. lut Week an A vacation trip to Bnrwell, Nebrnh, Ind the Dl- ko/tu, Mn.Leiter Curley wu s Fri- dly caller at CII!! Cain'n. Sunday evening vislton at theAugust Jordan home were Mr. andMn. Harold Smith, Pearl and Lv veme. Mr. and Mn. Hnvekozt ol I"re~ mont were Friday evening guest: at the Bert Thompson home.Little David Geary ls visiting at mncnm TRAINING Six weeks course qualifies you for good pay job with a future. Thousands of trained men needed at once. Thousands more need- ed soon for new bomber plants now being built at Omaha, Wichita, Kansas City, St. Louis, Dallas, Tulsa, Fort Worth. To bring our training program up to full capacity of our school at once, we have a SPECIAL PLAN to offer you. You must be 1845, good health.No physical defects and be ,~,.-eral weeks. Mlu Ada Rogert left Tuesday to visit Mr. md Mrs. John Saner of Imogene, Iowa. Mrs.Mary Weber and Joe of Craig were Friday evening vidb- ora at John B. Eriksen'l.Mr. and Mn. Willilm Peck ofBroken Bow, Nebraska, were Sun-day vlsiton nt the uurental_ Frd Peck, home, bringing Mlu LuluPeck home alter A week nt Brok- en Bmw. A number from Uris vicinity lt-tended the Teknuwal lt Tehmah,Thmudgy. .Donald Staples of Blair wal a vxnitor lan week at the Ray andMark McConn|!u» home. Mrs. Oscar Blum spent severaldayllastweek nt the Ed Blumg ; ° g = ~ M n . E d B l u m i s o n t h e s i c k s | .. ..,..¢...~.ior were Omsha visitors, Monday. Miuionsry Sunday was observedat the Methodist church.The missionary superintendent,M i n Louulse Larson, spoke on "Migrn¢»~ ing Americans".Rev. John Paton, psswr of theBnplilt chureh st Teklmah, and a group of young folks ol the church, held a picnic in the Herman park,Wednesday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Alllan Kruse ofSpalding, were week-end guests ofMr. md Mm. Chris Kruse.Miss Beatrice Ribcher of Om spent Saturday and Sunday in Herman.Rev. snd Mrs. A. W. Clarke are spendng two weeks at Neopit, Wisconsin visiting Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bowers.Harold and Miss Selma Langand their cousin, Maynard Pawl- ing, ol Hooper, have returned from a week's vacation to the Black Hills.Miss Lang, clerk at the Po-tadle Bros. store, was replaced byNonnn Kruse during her absence Bobbie Harrison of Tekamah is spending the week at the L.B. Hsnison home.Mr. and Mrs.John Thielialdt and daughters were Sunday din~ ner guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Merle Jensen of Teksmah. The Hill Creek Luther League will meet Tuesday evening withMrs. Margaret Williams.The HillCreek Aid will meet Thursday sl- ternoon with Clara Olson. Mr.and Mrs.A.L.Frandsen and Mr. and Mrs.Ben Davis o!Teknmah wer; at Lake Okoboji over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Davis, accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. ClarenceNelson of 0aklsnd_ spent Thurs- n ordan had a.ton!! to my n t the F n m o n t Hosp! Mondhy. H r s Clifford Curley,Be r n ; and Charles o l California w~ visitors at '-he later Curley ho from W ednesday until Friday. Ea r l Jr . , K u' L e e an d Rug Fletc her mtu me d h o me , Th u :- eveni ng, a fter being wi th A l an d Bir di e Fletc h er li nc e Mo n~ af temo on ;their parents we re Albi on a nd Bu r we lL Mr s .W a akeiie ld and sons spent Mon~ L ere.y ws J News Ang Ctherwlse Shia Wildlife Granted $54,155 The fadenl fish md wild llfe service ailotbed $54,155 w Nebns- ka Tnwdny under the Pittman- Roberiaon nt for restoration of wild life.With the |tats'n con- tribution of 25 per cent, $72,206 will be nvnllnbls [nr tha work in tha Baal year ended next June 80. Iowa will receive $54,819. Federal apporiionment is bland on the number of lieemed hunters and the area of the stew.Themoney will be uled in a statewide pheasant rearing projed., uplmdgame blnd restoration, and an up- land game bird survey. Total to the 48 states was $l,» 580,000.With money put up by nuns the grind total will be $373333- e s o .Give no bounties;make equi laws:ncure li l; and prosperity and you need not give alma.-Env arson.o n sOne boy writes his mother, from amp: "I wmt to tlmnk you for all your letters mud The Enierprlse. They sure help w keep a fellow .n s o o Sp ea ki ng o f auth ors' err ors, do y ou k n o w- - o r c a r e wtlmtz Dic kens p u t the n e w mo o n i n the ea s t in th e even ing; H e ma de To n y W eller's sec ond wi fe Sam's mo th e b in - la w; H e also described ho w,i n th e de p th of wi n te r , Mrs .Sqoeers set his un for tun ate bo y s hoe ing tu m - ups;Conan Doy le in a Sherloc k Ho lme s story ma de o sc heming la wy e r d r a w u p a wi ll in f a vo r o f himse lf -a pr oc ee din g wh ic h wou ld ma ke the d oc u me nt i nvalid ; Dafoe ma de Robinson Gmso e fi ll h is p oc ke ts with bi sc dts wh ile in a s tate of nu di ty ; Rid er Ha g g a r d i n K i n g Solo- mon's Mines desc ribed an eclipse of the n ew moo n;W e found the 'list i n " l e t te r - Bo x" o f J o h n O'London's W eekly . 4 a I Pretty soon t. here'll be mo re in- vestfnent c ounselors than investors. »o o The fundame ntal fault. of the fo- rnsle charac ter is th a t i t has no sense o f justice.Efchopenhauer. ~m 1| '\ \ I ~/ll2 I MQ.and Mrs. Fred Dornacker und Fsyernd Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Chnstensen and fanuly vis-ited Sunday afternoon with Emil Gnmeh and Lillie.Barbara and Jeny Gottsch vis- ited Monday with Emil Gatlsw and Lillie.Mrs. John Deslcr and Ruben. andMrs. Caroline Gotuch visiwd Mr. und Mrs. Henry Gottsch and Irvin, Thursday.Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sunds and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. John Dor-nacker and Greta and Bernina,Mrs. Bertha Wendt. spent Wednes- duy evening with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Guttach and Irvin.Ralph Ohn and Doreen Chris- tensen visited a few days m'their grandparents, Mr. and rs. John Dornacker.g Mr. and Mrs. Gus Auch visiwd ;M.r.and Mrs.Peter Monlhorsl., lsundsy evening.'Mrs. Bertha Wendt of Blair was|a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Dor~;'\l°\';:'»lrom Wednesday until Mon y.|Andrey Kruger visited her uncle sndrdunv.,Mr. andk Mrs.Pewr 'Ao ont, Isnt weeMr. and Mrs.Pewr Mordhnntlglwd Mr. and Mn. Dnve Kruger |u y ev .|\]|»|; ".¥.§'."|'§..iL' T " ~ Nendl. were dinner zuuts o! Mr.imd Mrs. Howard Christensen md Doreen, Thursday, and on Friday :Jf Mr. and Mrs. Eggurt Olut md suns.I Mr. and Mrs. Elu Appleby vil- | ted Thursday in Arlington at tha:L B. Appleby home ff|30nn@¢k9nf\flaw& zen | | \| lllU| annun; l=I"'*| l"| ' suullnl' wi u ll. C h r i s P C t! l' E n -____---..-.-1 | - q l w l l l l ' ~ m d ~ . t ~m g n t l l y | 1 0 ~ ~ ~i'}'...~P e u n n n o f Fr e-He lve r n W e lt h o me .Hn. J , P, Clark 01' PUYBHI W y o- on her birthday -mo n t s p e n t I u t Mo n d a y wi th Or - Mn . Lu la. W es t a nd u m, HUM-¢ »| mi n g, i n a p ati en t at l| =; jE _ E* 3f -m i n H a r n m l R u m u l l l n . a c -'° ' F ' ' P ° " ' ! i " l I E V I TI I ' B i b ' Y lt ls \ . . . - - n - |-.L '|.| ..l...L-_' ame w glve me Des! oIes.Representative of I uf Gmaha will |»in I character relerenc- Frye Aircraft School " l a i r \vitl~|in 9 fan'tion in California,l e a v i n g ~week.Mrs. Gus Mencke who has beenAll wnth Pneumonia at the home ofher daughter, Mrs. Jesse Ryan, is *Ported to be improved now.Mrs. Jne.Zlebun1 and two chil-dren ol Chicago were guests last week ol Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fausett.th With Mrs. Ned Tyson in charge ..'i. ."!°'!°!=<->f=of the Weslevnn nuspnar an nucneum,nun||e»u»,awhere she will undergo a majoroperation.She is the wife ul Dr. P. J, Clark, farmer Hennan resi-dents. Wednesday Mrs. Marcus Kroger and children, Mrs. 0.H.Godaey and Mrs. Chris Korshoj and chil- dren rnotored w Omaha to joinMrs. Ivan Helms and Lois at Ben- es Park for x picnic dinner.Lois u_|_.___\_L,_r,.\L__L=_.\..»... cumpanying Mlswes Edna and Son- ora Anderson_left last.week for several days' vacation in the Black Hills.Lauri!!Rasmussen,Mr.andMm, E. L. Deming drove £0 Lin- coln, Saturday, where Mm. Dem- ing remained until Sunday withher daughter, Mrs. Gerald Freder-ieks, at a Lincoln hospital.RossRasmussen accompanied Mr. Dem~ um relatives.|Lora Lee Larsen visited severall days last week with Betty Ann, Gamer in Blair.{Mr. and Mn. Manin Larsen andAll/on were Sunday dinner guests' at.the A. I. Magill home north of, Splker, Other guestl ihcluded Mrs Mary Enger arid son, Howard. of' Herman, Mr.and Mrs.Malvern!¢°"E°" of 9195! and Miss Agnes a ; . y ; ' ; ; § ; . . ; ; § ; . ; ' . . . ; ; § | . ; . ; i § .i+;,¥'&ia..;».'§.;' te r v i e w , w d t e a t o n c e t o r e p re s e nt a t i v e . FRYE AIRCRAFT co. Dep t. z. Blai r Ent er pri se Giveyour name, age address, telephone \ v -_...I |....... ..-A ...l..... L....4 A.. ...J ._|I 'I E 'I -. - -ne nn u c eieurawtl ne r mru u u u h e ld a no-host lunc heon at tha t da y .the Ty s on -Lo ng shac k sou thwest Alfred Nelson is en_|uy 1I1K I f to wn ."rlédnnsrldnu *l"l.:.. z..- uluuy ing an d h is br oth ér , L aur its, for a nrxixassieddor Ruskin.;n u . a u u l l u w u u u v t l w u n u m w g e l . u lwe e k e n d vi s i t a t th e p m - m u l ,1-.an MI P Ge o me Mi ller wa r m t o u c h w i t h y o u . a va -I,..:..|}nnuv ¢¢n \.,......Tues day eve mnn m e n u n t n m PAannual""" """ g-.nsun an anevent,cies:th-=3f1;\"8 e year's 0 n Bandar of D:a.spent Wed egduncan' Nebras~iliéldugshome.n Sr at the Joe un y.Aveust 1o,-2""°'i..of the bho=d»y'§'f °e"§ ¥. "gg °J» a number of relativesraererl.f'rvsent were M. Mari. cation in the Black Hills and points in Colorado.He is em-ployed at the Kornhoj Lumber Co. .. . _dilottom -fllweii Mr. and Mrs. Gudmond Sorensen and Lomthw. visited Monday evenq Saturday evening guests of Mr.and Mrs.Detlef Wulf were Mr. and Mrs.Cleo Hall and son of Omaha,Mrs.Anna B.Jensen ofBlair.On Sunday the Wulfs at-tended the annual Jensen familyreunion nt. West. Point, Nebraska..Mr.and Mrs.Harland Nelsonleft early this week for several Hanserf ho me . " M' é § = § 1 § § ~ guests were Mary Amee Rosen-| balm of Omaha, and Mrs. Martm Larsen m d Alton. Mr. and Mrs. Jens Hansen WireFrlday evening guests at the Emil idstzen home near Kennard, llélpmg C81horine celebrate her birthd"¥; l n ;.g w k 1 u |,v ' \ \ \ \ I E .en and mug lm m___;..`If"' |:.... man. M.. ...A ul... nn.. e.....~l.|_._»._ -.;_- :_ u.- m__|. um..I mr. ana :vim Bd Hmmm-nE1P J| Bp l la l D i m kms1 *BFI M 8 1 l . - .1 1 ...,.....,La u,sma lle r,W 3 |g ,e |mg ,H a u l u a l . l u u u n a . v b w u u a c u -u a y u vu,l:u.|.|un u l u n :D l l c n n u m .F l i d 8 .._ "" " " " " " ' ~l k u b e r t , M r .d M s e n o f n e a r T e k n m a h .T u e s d a y M r s .M i n n i e B e n s o n s p e n t S u n ~ar e v e n i n g a t t h e J o h ndxfgnn n d f a m ,1 ' Z § £ ' d e v e n i n g g u e s i s a t t h e G u d m o n d d a y a n d M o n d a y w i t h h e r s i s t e r ,§ 1 ° ' f? . ' § . h g 'f" f_ " * } _ '1 § 3 t " f§ i l ¥ 0 * Lurs ml Me n c k e R a l h M " `Sorensen ho me included Mr .andandMr. a nd Mraz.Simpon Koogfffg Mr s. Ge o rg e Mon mn, an d Mr. an d ' fn?l{a1*"'d M f m J o h n s o n : m d T o m m y o f Val» an rs. J . M. B be ey .ast Wéek for Bevel-al $ 2 5 . - ''1 M r and aw...Z0 D r»:.....\:...|.. Mr s.E mma A n d ma s e u ." "un.:ac u :r " " e ' " ' ?nomo.M r a n d Mr s Ra y mon d Ra smus -A fanuly baske t. dr nner was rn aen \;isit,ed Mr:an d Mr s .Gi ff or d . wy e d S u n d a y a t th e H o wn d Tm I-'ranc h of the £IcCarthy neighbor-lo r h o me b y Mr i a n d Mr s.Ha m i d hood.Worlnemtlau avenimr-Th ur s-T%>"°; mnd f i r m l y ,Mr .an d Mn-. | fl the west." m n away Jve Bandur an d da ug hte r, Mar i-tn,linotoled to Fr e mo n t Sunday , neeting Mrs. Bandur who had been n C olu mbu s with he r p are nts , Mr. in d Mr s.Pete Qis c hne r an d other f " u " ° "Her mee eg,Delore s and f|"1'i0°Mah er,returned wi th her "gf "'f ,°' ='; ,*f ='=4 rs.~-West,is pa ti n t tg;;_.§g§$?"=»¢ hospital, is mio.-iid Mr . a n d Mn .Alto n J e nsen and .-Irry were Su nd ay d in ne r gu es t;I Mr. and Mr s. Nels M. J ens en in )maha. All me mb e rs bu t n ..nt at the Bench ¢.Z'..?.?.".?l'£'i'f pCrf:h meeting in the Herman perk, W ed- °2¢l8Y.Th e b us i ne s s mee tlmr vu s u .n u u p a i d L n L n | . l | J \ . U I I |. n . | u u ;a n d J u d y ,e n t e r t a i n e d s t d i n n e r , S u n d a y e v e n i n g ,f o r M r .a n d M r s G. A . Ra th ma nn . Mr s.By r on Bunn,Ma r y A n n and J ac kie, returned h ome Sunday after ha vi ng vis ited in Oma h a sinc e Fri day with Mrs. Bun n's par- ents Mr. and Mrs . Hugo Hnn c k. Mr .an d Mr s .Ne i l Burdic an d B a r h a m o f Omaha.were Fri day over n ig h t gu e sts o f M r .an d Mr s .By ron Bu nn an d fa mily . Mr s .Clarenc e Simpson an d daughter,Ma d l y n ,spent Fri day wi th Mrs . Opa l Re eves .Mi s s F s - ther Rasrnussen, who makes he r home wi th the Reeves fa mily , spent the da y with her s ister, Mrs. Ch r lgs K u h r a n d fa mi ly o f Ke n - na day eveni ng guests at the Rasmus- sen home wer e Mr . an d Mr s. E ver- ett Stor k. A mo n g those wh o atte nd ed the K u h r reunion pic ni c at the Bla ir swimming p00 l pa rk, Sund ay , were the Harr y Mad se n, Ha rold E. Ra s- mussen,Alb er t Hansen.Ha r old Christensen,He r ma n Ra h lf an d Alb er t Ku hr f amilie s. Mies Ni n a Anderson called on Mrs. Don Fear, W ednesday . Mr .an d Mr s .Chris Rasmussen and Mr . and Mr s. Ro ber t Ra| .mu s- sen and dau ghter were g u s t s o f the J ens Sorensens,Sund ay e ven- in in-S. Chris Petersen visited Hrs. E m ma Andreseon,Sunday ni gh t. Monday even ing guests_of ~ J onn Tay lor and family , Mrs. Errams Ta y lor an d so ns, Mr. an d Mr s. J ohn Ras mussen.Mr .an d Mrs. Clernmons W illiamson and c hildnn, an d Mr . a nd Mr s. Ch ri s Ruwe s od ! children.Th is vias i n honor u i 'la ro ld 's and Ho\vard's bir hds x. Ph illi p Ro llsn d is vis iti ng a t the Hu be rt Stroy ho me in Mus dec k. Mr .an d M m .Carl Rasmussen and fnr nilv were W ed nesday even-in g visitors at th e Mar ti n Larsen home. Mr. : md Mrs. Herma n Itoger t re turned, Sunday . after several day s II; V95 or°\'}b u a la n wllno u nn vuxlr O Cult ol lkla urvlce It nurprulngly low I win- rrvice'The aaving in furnace luel durmg met n nu n l o r a u to ma ti c h o t water uei~ ~ #round in many caseswere Mr and Mrs E J in the Black Hina '|..._Andreasonallowed b a i i I h.0 Mr. and Mm! A. R. Beales were A d of Fremont.Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Msg1Il enter- 1The Bapist §$iI',f.m"f,`¥i met last Tuesday evening guesl at the 'fr»T.§"1T,'?|.M»g visited Mr.lfld tained at Sunday dmner for mf.;mek at the homo gf Mn. Rxlph Opal Recvvs home.vlfutnr' on Mm.George Nelson last weak: and Mn. Malvern Larsen of Ce||"' §;="d'>§;;~ ~ l_0u0V¢8 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen, Mr. and ter, Nebraska: Mr. and Mrs. Mm- r.an rs...nn.-- Q l i n !u » . n { ; |I p » » ¢ J . n |I K ! !f i l l ! ! !fl d l l p,on1. l l U i l v l l u n l l l u v o u c h A U U Uurruutheswamp:.....,---|Mr.and Mrs.Franmghter, Pearl, were Ion, Sunday afternoonMr. and Mm.H. C. Lmily and Mr. and M1 rn Kuhr and child: k Soll and )mlh|vil- Kuhr and rn J. Mer- Mn. Louis Rasmussen, Mrs. JamelRyan, Robert and Billy, and Mns.Otto Ruwe and Dorothy.Mr. and Mrs. Gwrte Nelson andMr. and Mrs. J. W. Sappenfield abtendedthe Tekannual celeb:-:tion til!Larsan and Alton of Orum;Mun Agnes Houtwed of Runkin, Nebrnakl: Min Mnry Alice Rosen- balm of Omaha; and Mrs.Mary Enger and Howard.Mr, Ami Mu P...\ \:~|.»..s.. ...A At Providing1 Can't Afford To Shovel( Hand Firing ls Not Economical, ---It ll Expensive It ls More Economical To Own A Heat II____ __. _... ..... ..=....... ...-" "" ° " ' I Tlkimnh Thundly.hml l vh-",::dnd",L "M i n : Ami n Na l l a n v h l hd ll r l. i t o n ~ md B u ds . I - 'l m-\ . .those who att Relieflcnic atnu nnnl nnrl;§§.}..f|.v `""" |Ejnar Hansen at Hill Creek. Tues-hrMn. P. K. Nelnon is lpending mls week with her daughter, Mm.l. C. Kuhr, and family.Mr.And Mn. (Taxi Sorensen peut Sunday ln Staplehunt, Na- rnnkn wink Mn ~=~»......».day nllemoon. Together they calledat the Thorvald Petersen and Thor-vald Hansen homel. Mr.and Mn. Robert Clmnen-sen, Mr. :nd Mm. George Nelson, Miss Marian Nelmn nnd Vnlmn Mr.md Hn. L . B.I-lnrrlnon were Sunday visitor: nl. the Ed~ win Hudson home at Tekamnh. Ada and Harriet Rogert and .molqnkogert visited Emest Gov AN AUTOMATIC A A | I inkler 7'f"'|| "f']1n§ °°'°m""'§""' "i § }i I» d:h]E`Sf'0"'""' "'§ e d""i "`: l l u l l ,~ h u m l l i c ! W i l d ¢ 0 u r l P l r k I n ~ 'i`z i"§ "ni ¢<'- 3 L " " " "~ ~ F r a n c e s w e r e S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n WATER HEATER |su r Sunaay.wk nt Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Croudy a and and children and Mx-.and Mr|.Ray- Hem mond Wulf and blby Of Blair; Mr. and Mrs. William Givens of 0m.\~Km. hu wen: Sunday evening guests ofnther, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wulf. muh. gusts at the Fnd Peck home.Mr.xnd Mrs. Lan Weber and famxly were Sunday evening gueau.Misa Birdie Fletcher and En ] Fletcher. Jr., spent Wednesdny xt Warren Wakefield;A number flvm this vicinity |t~banded the Am »nm...Q...a.... Burns Cheaper Coal and Burns lt without Waste Because All The Coal ls Consumed, - - None Goes 0ut l n the Ashes.l t Even TOPS!!nrehaen a1. Hu-ry ' Tyson v D d s y E mu nmuy.Tyson md Mrs. hlted iheir rm llker of Tek; lm-n s th e Sm oke ng." " " _ "sc h " "' '-~-~~-- - - ----un;ool pcni z c mh Tyson and dsugh D |Gerahimec .Enchgn wxetnmei,a!.ten¢!cd the bmhf 8 C N ¢ W !I-'ridnv L . ,ttending mmm THERE'S no a ubstituba fo r hot water.I t am] L " human nt school as Wayne Teachers cqnnf ope ns the pore s md c le ans e;-s oo the;Fully Automatic.Day or Night, Temperature You Desire ls Contr Bv The Thermostat. any'olled L`TI Kf I ve r : mn,Wcdnasd Guesta unvex -~---minutesBubble Harrison in spendng lhil --relxxea md revxtshzes.A fe w nd all son home near Her-Mr.md Mn.Hugh Rhea ws- week at the I.. B. Hnnrhon home.in the tub o r under A hot shower a my afternoon.md rehtiveu in swmer.Ne~Mn. Clifford Curley nrd som of ._ ..--='"'ml dnys uf Mr. and bnslu over the week-end.-_.,..-- M...Iuml...fl f1~a..\.,.+....»......,1l""'{".'.?¥"'%'*>- .um Bert 'naompuaul 2'1°ill18»fstmgue and neu or me may zolmd Children rv-...................-...N-..=..\...-vu and Richard L" Hn. later?)-Saturdn from an Onmh; huminl 'ur-do wn the drai n.By ins ta lii ng a n Auto -`|l|| s ulh Dm»-v ' lay, and Mn. Hermm Sndek ..f.,{,;|;was en __{'*_,§_°__§*g__J_'§{\f§2},'g§*\0}_l_5\;§"df"1 I*'"r°\*er whn as the Chlrlel ma uc G u Wa te r Heater,you l\haveTbe W INKLER Has Many Features Not Found On Other Stokeks and You Can Have One On §malLMonglxly Payments If You Act Quick Be- 0 Omlhx when thlyMt .$eefug h§Ying u v !' l l " "v "" ° "" " "J "w u 1 |M r . .a n d M r s .P e t e r " I ' h o m p | | o n |"',';'2 '2{'.'.';.. ,__,__ ,.|oodles of um Illltie liqum ever-ready at °,If°'f|""'d ¥ ° l °" o f o mm mi r e d Mr. .i¢'i"E`.£`"'"`Jun:|.\n us on uw the turn o f the faucet.A new type ofelclJbi| Tulfff..,¢..';°UUK llth Y Ml. lhd Hn Hahn: lfnupA.. |..u ulumvnnr nnmfnrf and nnnvnnfnnnn m§|| num. Hr.§ v B l l | | | §- --- " ' l |l § | \ 4 | B |l l l i i u » \ l | | 4 v s v n v o l a a v i t b a l l !U v s a i u i s l w t l v u l l a l l * f l U "F r i d a y f o r C l l i f2 2 _g f - M » g d m » 5 ~ M f g . ~ §~w i l l v i m l t H n .g r d n .~v a i l .T h e r e ' l l b e n o m o m h e a t e r I i s h t i n l ' w i t h ~' _ ' } , ' ; g ~ § °i n B a n -§ ' . { ." " 3 1 ' 2 . ` 2 § ` §: § ¢ ° r ; 1 n a n i ¢ < 1 b y H n :o r t e a k e t t l e t o t i n g - - - n o m o r e f u s s i n g a n d vG o o .H i n H l r i d r i a J h h l l n l f n n n a d M i n E d n a I l i n k ;h u - . - f § E § ' 3 .. . . u n f l l f l l l l i €B l "h ° t w * t e r | } \ o 1 ' t - f i x e s .Y e t " X G fore The Government Restrict: Installment Buy- ing. In. Johnsrmhs mothur, Mrs.Iorgm, and Mr. Margin. Guffts _of Mr.gud Mn. Ed Jam§F'|lher'vi§ited_fl ;|i Hur: H¢|én`1Z`n'{,§}f""" 1| lvlylng \nflu1|cost of this service amount: to only l fewan-Iulhn Jungbluth, Thundly wan-Hu d u n u Huold Smith.Her-I cents I day.Your Savings on Coal Will Help Make The l For Full Particulars, Phone No. 4 Payments. ||."WI Sllllek,But Thuinplan,Chnl~T2 'fL'L.."I WING.: In/lnhnnm ...r ua..».....|- - . - u u n ;mta r y to MI I . L an d Me l-G : n u I l n n » | |- J " " |& Coa -" " "" ' " I - 1 v n u - \ ¢ I \ ¢ |u l !u l v v u " " " " ° " ' U I J n u u | \ | L | \ u | \ . lH d -| ~ . ¢ . I h . . .u . .u . . l . . . . n _1 -\ q f | ; n d H i l l R H ;\ r . . . ; . .- n . . . . . . . . | . . . \. . ' ~. ....,. ...H-ny meluon md hm-ke and Jimmie,i Nby .[Audi Hnny MadsenMl d u n md I ...\....- .\.....,_ M.. .vu-um w uc ,'M 'Qu-.|~\,. ___|__ M },.||_Lndhl Ah mo etlng lt Hr;»en?'(,:ld\\>' mn(:ber:mhlva been "g;,§§§';'{;_m_ m vidto n at gn g w 7 Q ~ 2'§§§'§§3§ :¢;kt}\e pageant m Pm~ Herman Rop rt homo were Mr.l . l o l l ' l / l m , ¥ : R ; £P A N Y '. .,a nd Mn. Dom Ds i nu md M u -P 'Isoxu. l -n H H Hlnlr. Nebraslu Aukvn 14. 1941 - u l l : - - n g'Q °A . -. . ¢ A »q . . ». . - n *Q Ed Redding, Missouri Va||ey Giri Wed The nouncement this week ufthe msgage of Miss Lois Cook of Missouri Valley,Iowa,and EdRedding, former Blair b°Y»came as a compleie surprise to Bilirfriends.The wedding took place ' ill Cre ek Churc h ~onma Eric Christensen Eric Christensen of Blair, u stu~ ent at Tr inity Se minary , was hon- reri Sunday a t a pic nic he ld i n e He r ma n p a r k by me mb e r .o f e Hi ll Creek Lu th e ra n Churc h ongregation.Y o u n g Chdutensen as served as pastor of the c hurc h nd le ade r of th e Hi ll Cr ee k L uth- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~s= ew;~ E2¢§ ~ =~'€5 Q ,_...,. . . . ~:aff A 521'f ws :',m\é.>;~ `R.N. Ken si ngton A me e ti n g o f th e Ro y a l Ne ig h- bor k enain gton gro up wi !!ta ke plane August 26, with Hrs. Charles E. Mc Comb as hontesa. Merry maic ers Club Mr s .Theodore Bi xle r is enter- ta in in g th is (Thu rsd ay )afternoon fo r me mb er s o f th e B l d r Me r r y - -. _- n _. . . . Ga les Fa mily Vi s its A r nd ls Dr . a nd Mm. C . Ray Ga tes a n d §0n, Clarence, of Grand Isiand vis- lte d in Bi ai r,Mon da y ,wi th Dr . Gates' mo th er, Mr s.F .W . A md t_ and Mr. Ar ndt. The Gate s were en route ho me af te r a.vac ation tr i p to Canada. Mr s. B ea t: V is its e ....g. .¢. . .., ,_-c { ,f ~»M r .a n d M r s .L e o n a n l H a i e r ,! ¢ ¢\ x\ } . ; » ¢f ' §§ . f ¢. ' l v. . v »J '~M r .a n d M r s .c .B .H a n s e n l m D o r o t h y m d M e l v i n ,M r . .a n d n m . W e d n a d n y m o r n i n g d t h i s w e e k O l l i e M a n h x l l .M r .A n d M r s .J .W . M r s .G e o r g e M a y n a r d a n d M n .b y m y o f t h e l a t e s t g t g e g m . ] { n g f J o l ' l l ! . 8 0 ! l a n d d l U ¥ h f ¢ l ` ! »a n d M r s . J o h n G .J e n s e n w e r e O m a h a s h o p -t r a i n f o r D e n v e r w h e r e t h e y w i l l W i n t e r b u m o f E l k h o r n h e l p e d M m p e r u .T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n .v i s i t s n o n m l d g r a n d s o n .; ° T L g l " ° °°e b " ¢ °h e r b i r t h - M i s a S u s a n S h a w o f D a v i d C i t y ,h a d b e e n l w g n g f ;" d t t °1 M r .a n d M n .E l m é r P a u l g n N e b r a s k a ,w a s a w e e k - e n d g u e s t .t r i ?: n d " g i t "t a r e A r e a w e r e s u p p e r g u e s t s a t t h e G .F . o f M i s s J a n e t .H e m p h i l l .u m l l o u t 0 P a u l k e n r l ~. ~~C. B. HANSENSVISIT IN DENVER - . . . . . . . - . . . - _ . . . - . - - . . . . . - . . . . - - _. - . . . . .- ». . _ . . Chris tian Johnsen,H d e n F ~ | n d E a 1 - i vi u i te d a t th e J~ Chrintws en home, Sundsy »-- E r l remained f o r a n indc fini y ,Mr . a n d Mr s . W i ll Pe te r s Y M ed a t the parental,Soren Rouen ldlde, .home,Wednesday. M n .Clmrleu Chrintenien Ka r e n o f Blai r an d Mr s.J oh Sc hmec kpepper of Fr e mo n t me n Mo nd ay wi th Mr s. J . C . Ch r is te n :Mr. and Mn. Bud Melton LuaSandra wgre supper guests at children were af~m~n visitors. I a Ed Gi lbe rtson u Hos ts A t Family Re uni on Mr . a n d Mrs .Ed Gilber tso n e n- ter ta ine d at a.reunion o f the ir fami ly , Su nda y . Amon g the gue sts were their son and daughter-in-lxw, Mr .an d Mr s.L y le Giibertson,o f Los Angeles, California.. Afternoon vi si tor s we re Mr . a n d Mrs . He nr y Voss o f Bla ir. hir . a nd Mr s.L y le Gilbertson lef t. Mon day even ing fo r the wes t. c oast after having visited her e the past thre e we eks.Mrs. Gilbe rtson also spent so me time i n Ne ta ws - kn, K an:ia s_ wi th he r par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Anderson, former Blair residents. Mr s .Stanley Bednur and twi n children,J ean an d J ohn,wi ll re- tu r n ho me th e latte r pa r t o f th i s W eek fr om the Method ist Hos pital, i_n Omaha. Home Theatre Home ol Perlect Talking Piclum COMFORTABLE AND COOLAIR-(MNDITIDNED THURSDAY Augus! 1| Admission l0~30 Cla. .v w"nel" cw\'""' TN'P1cser\"~ T H E g » § , , , . f ~ 1 you have ucv l a n ! III }0||l am IAIJRIGE loscnwcn Imm IIEKKEI IIIJMIE cnnuv mum IGEUUJII um c o mm our umfl u l mr : rru;-4|v|¢»u,a» ~ m.J¢¢»|.=-..,`.2`°§.'T. 2'_:":;:.~.x:~'( Iso-Modem Highways and C tonn.ar- FRIDAY-SATURDAY August I5-I6 Samrdny MnineeAdmission 10-20 Cts. A Sweymirh nh: Fire md Furyof Iu$unl_ IAMIS Annc mn s v- s u f n l n n u 1 ~.v "'"' ~v ~§:P ~ c,\§$\b£s1 nm:un|~|umr:n-mnuu-mnunuvnmuuunun-_.|\-ummm; mum-._ P l n h n n| r e l a t i v a a r o u n d W u h i n ~ .1 Hr. a nd Mm. Ne ls K nud xe n we re ggainess c allers at Arlington, Tues- y ,Ma r jor i e a n d E t ta Mi sf eldt are spending th is week wi th the ir »»<=g=~- Rlsmun and Elmer Ram en o f lair. Mr .an d H n .J urgen Chr li te n- nen a tten de d n hi rthd ny p ar ty f or Gr an dma Ke mp c k e a t Kenn ard, '1'hu§'sday aftarnoon. . .. Clearance Of c S u m m e r ~ Hats Mr. a nd Mn. ~ P. ~i e!~ a~ntFriday evening with Mrs.Chris Sunds md France: Wien.h Mn. Henrv Tietgen and Opal' Jane visited Mn. Wiiliam Wieseimd dnughtens, F1-idxy afternoon. "gg evening.n. Cameron of Oregon, moth-er of Mn. Elmer Nielsen, arrivedSunday to spend seven! days with reletives here.Mrs.Chris Sunda xnd Frances Wieae called at the EH: Knudsen home Saturday evening and Bill Slender and Mrs.Nels Knndsen vidted there Sunday afternoon.The Andersen threshing crew en-joyed a pimic at the Blair Swim- ming Pool park. Sunday. Present were Mears. and Mesdama A. C.Andersen,Henry Kroeger andl dsughiers, Jena ChriB|2i8n.sen. J. L. Andersen and family, John Jensen'and Pete Olsen. Mr. and Mm. Bud Vance and Terry spent Friday evening with' J. c. Christeneens.g Mr. and Mrs.IeRoy Goltschl were visitors at the Ed Goedeker'home, Friday. Mitchell of Omaha up-ent Satur-day at the Ed Goedeker home. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Knudsen vis- ited Mrs. Chris Sundn, Tuesday. Mr.and Mrs.W. T. Nelson wereFremont sho n, Tueiday. The Chee ul Chirpers 4-H cook- ing club enjoyed a picnic at the VonLanken Apparel Shoppe ~SKIRTS $2.25 ~"";;f;;':;';';e DRESSES $1.00 The New Fall Hats Have Arrived See Them! crow:pirnic l wa s present,bo th fo r t : and Mr .Christc nsen's far ser mo n at the Hi ll Cre h rlnrinn tha rnorninlr. he nlnxms ln mum.e~Mrs.L M. Beaty le!! Monday ek for an extended visit with her son- n-ir l l N,J! ... rin-law and daughter,Major and Mrs. F. E. Rankin of Fort Kelly, Sl: Paul, Minnaob. Divnlll Leave Today On 2-Week Trip Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Divoll :nd gms, Carroll and Lowell, left w-dny (Thunday)or l _two~week ga th e ng d; l | e m ~ P. A. c. Mn. Floyd Stricklett was host- ess fo members of the PeacefulAfternoon Club, last Thumdsy :ft- ernonn. On August 21, Mrs. Ed Ar-kell will be hosts: at her home on West Park Street. McCarthy Club »»=5u»»ri 1 .....-nw.un:wcuumg won yrhwin Platumoulh, Nebraska, on Mon-day, August 4.The couple went. Lo Glenwood,wwf.Sundly.no make their home. / The brlde has been employed in a Missouri Valley bakery sime her graduation ln 1938 from the Mis- souri Valley High School.Young Redding, the son of Mrs. Ed Ar- kell of Blsulr, also 5-ndunlnd ln 1938, from the Blur nigh School. He h u been employed with the as guests of Misa Ruby Holstein.Mrs. E. S. Newell and sou, Jeff. ol' Arlington visited Sunday at the parenlal, M. D. Newell, home. Mrs.Mary Wilkins of Lincoln was an uvemighl. guest, Tuesday,of Mr. and Mm M. D. Newell and Mrs. Fred S. Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gregenen vls- lfed ln Atlantic, lows, Sunday with Mr. Gregerxen's parenu, Mr. and Mrs. Wslwr Gregeraen. Lh ur ch N o t e s l='ms'r METHODIST CHURCH John P. Brooks_ Minidar Sunday, August 17: Churuh Srhool, 9.00 A.M.Morning Worship,10:00 A,.M.Sermon topic:"The l m Who Talks To Himxeli". BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES C. E. Hamilton, Minister .The f¢s°!-f.~srvf==-s f . u e iihurles Misfeldts, Thundny aven- x-Mn. N. P. Nielsen vlmlted Mrs. Chris Sunds, Wednenday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Knudaen vis»ited nt the Geoxe Mirdeldt home, Friday evening. Mr. and Mn. Ervin Neuhaus ofWichita, Knnsu, ment Sunday aft- ernoon nt the Jim Sunds home.Mrs.Eric Knudsen underwent n tqnudllgewmy at the Luthenn HM. mr. ana Mrs. Gus Goedeker spentSunday at the Ed Goedeker home. Mr. Ind Mrs. Sam Homdn nt-tended Lhe Kuhr family picnic,Sunduy_ at Blnir. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nelson vil-im Mrs. Chrin s u m .Monday evening. Mr.und Mrs. J. C. Chx-is1.enae.n spent Wednesday in Fremont withMr. nnd Mm John Schmeckpap- per. I a Ed Gi lbe rtson u Hos ts A t Family Re uni on Mr . a n d Mrs .Ed Gilber tso n e n- ter ta ine d at a.reunion o f the ir fami ly , Su nda y . Amon g the gue sts were their son and daughter-in-lxw, Mr .an d Mr s.L y le Giibertson,o f Los Angeles, California.. Afternoon vi si tor s we re Mr . a n d Mrs . He nr y Voss o f Bla ir. hir . a nd Mr s.L y le Gilbertson lef t. Mon day even ing fo r the wes t. c oast after having visited her e the past thre e we eks.Mrs. Gilbe rtson also spent so me time i n Ne ta ws - kn, K an:ia s_ wi th he r par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Anderson, former Blair residents. Mr s .Stanley Bednur and twi n children,J ean an d J ohn,wi ll re- tu r n ho me th e latte r pa r t o f th i s W eek fr om the Method ist Hos pital, i_n Omaha. Home Theatre Home ol Perlect Talking Piclum COMFORTABLE AND COOLAIR-(MNDITIDNED THURSDAY Augus! 1| Admission l0~30 Cla. .v w"nel" cw\'""' TN'P1cser\"~ T H E g » § , , , . f ~ 1 you have ucv l a n ! III }0||l am IAIJRIGE loscnwcn Imm IIEKKEI IIIJMIE cnnuv mum IGEUUJII um c o mm our umfl u l mr : rru;-4|v|¢»u,a» ~ m.J¢¢»|.=-..,`.2`°§.'T. 2'_:":;:.~.x:~'( Iso-Modem Highways and C tonn.ar- FRIDAY-SATURDAY August I5-I6 Samrdny MnineeAdmission 10-20 Cts. A Sweymirh nh: Fire md Furyof Iu$unl_ IAMIS Annc mn s v- s u f n l n n u 1 ~.v "'"' ~v ~§:P ~ c,\§$\b£s1 nm:un|~|umr:n-mnuu-mnunuvnmuuunun-_.|\-ummm; mum-._ ~ |an |a .; |an d Ne w Y or k. Th ey p lan to vis it. in Bu f f alo , Ne w Y o r k , wi th the ir son-in~law and daugh ter,Mr . a n d Mm. E dwar d J a nssen (ne e W i nona Ma e D i vo ll) . Jensens Reunited At W e st P o in t The a nnu al reunion oi' the J en- son f amily wa s he ld S unda y at the c ity pa rk in West.Point,Nebras- k n ;relatives were p resent f r o m Blair,Wineide,an d Sou th Dako- ta.Loc al representatives a t the event i nc luded Mr .and Mr s.Det- le f W u lf ,Mr .an d Mr s.Bernard 4 ~3_DEVEl9P||I ~~.W¢vn|n~|Na Films In Today -- Pictures Tomorrow Bu You~R a h b a s s S t u d i o lllllllllI||I|I|II|||||I|III||ll|||||II||I||||||IIIIllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIII|||||||I||I|||I||||I|||| an d fa mi ly ,Mr . a n d Mr s .Rob ert Skunk, Mrs. Anna. B. J ensen, Miss Hannah J ensen, Mr. and Mrs. J ohn B. J ensen of B la i r ,Mr . a n d Mr s . Cleo Ha ll a n d s o n o f Omn h e . u m m m a m m aCha tter -C lu tter Has Ac hievement Pr og ra m tained at an ple a s a n t lfte mo o n o f games foilowed by lunc h,Th ur s- day ,a t the ho me o f Mr s.W a lter No vak .Mn , Me r t o n W inc hell and Mr s .J ohn Ba rr y we re assisting hoatesses.The next mee ting of the group, sc heduled for Au g uh t 21, wi ll be a b ir thd a y p ar ty a t the ho me o f Mrs .Winc hell. J ohn Sc hmidt a n d daughters, Virg ene An n e an d Gay e,spent Mo nd ay in Oma h a wi th Mr . Schrnidtfs parents,Mr . a n d Mr s . W illi am Sc hmid t. Mr . a n d Mr s .ogia Phippin an d ¢| wa s he ld F ri da y avai li ng b y me m- be r s o f th e Chatter-Clutter 4- H Clu b of Her ma n.Mr s. Flo y d L o ft- is, who h as c harg e of the even t in the absenc e of the c lub leader, Mrs. lien W ac hter, addressed the group, and eac h c lub member disc ussed a portion o f th e yes.r's wor k.Re- freshments were served a t the c lose of the evening. Me mb e rs o f tho club inc lude Ma r y He len L o fti s , No r ma K ru s e , Lonora Cushman,Pearl La ng , Janice Loftia,J ean Nelson,Fe r n Lan g, Vir gin ia Gre nie r.Gu es ts a t the. program wer e L eon ard Lo ftia and fa mily , Mr s. Pete Kru se, Mr s. D. E. Ha y e s, Mr . a nd Mr s. Er ne st Grenier and c hilc lren, llrlr. and Mrs.|l j a u n |he r b r o th e r- i n -h w a n d sister, Mr. and Mrs. J . H. Ke mp tho rn e. Misa Christine Sedlmc ek, instruc - to r i n the Fr e mo n t schools,wh o has been atten ding school in Li n- c oin this summe r, is spen ding this mo n t h w i th Mr s .Ma e L n z u m on the Sun ny side farm so uth of Blair. Mr. and Mrs . S c ott Ro beso n will spend the week-end in Tama, Iowa, wi th Mr s .Ro b e so n !parents,Mr . and Mr s .To m Coe.Th ey wi ll be ac companied ho me by their son, Dic k, who has spent the past. week at the Coe home. Mr . a n d Mr s.Ch ar le s 0.II u r d t of Ro c kfo rd. I llin ois, arri ved Mon- day morning in Blair, c alled by theFlo y d Lo f tls and children,M m r l e a l h o f their aun t,Mr s.Mo lly George ll'lcKercher,Ru th Jensen Cn:tsinger.'I'hey returned to Roc k- nnd J ean Nelson. W .S. Gae ble r of Om was 9. pleasant c aller at the homo of Mm. Mun L azure last Satu rday . Mr s.I-I.I.J .Br ewer an d non, J ohn,are i n Ravenna,Nebraska, visi tin g C aptain Brewer's parents, Mr. and Mrs . C harles I. B rewer. Mrs.Bernard Paulsen of Onan- ha.formerly o f Blair,spent one day la st wee k as the gu est of Mrs. Dun Feer. Mr. a nd Mrs . Ray mo nd J oh ns on of Geneva, Nebr ask a, were dinner guests, Thurs day , of Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Gilliam and Chlldl"GTL Mr .an d Mr s.Don ald Feer en- tertained at dinner, Tuesday even» ing,for Miss Jeanette Hedc lund, lloh Hu n t, an d E d Fear. J oe, Mary A n n a n d Pa ts y Ru th Green of Plattsmo ulh are spending several da y s wi th th ei r g ra n dp ar - ents, Mr. a nd Mrs. W ay ne Putnam. Edgar W illiamson, wh o has been servi ng ti me in the Metho dist Hos- pital in Omah a, was ab le to re turn ho me la st Thurs day . Mr s .Ha r o ld Paulsen an d baby of Bla ir returned Lo their ho mo f r o m Imma n ue l Hos pital last Sal.- urday . Mr s.J .E .Campbell,wh o wa s under observation at.the Imn1an» uel Ho sp ital in Omah a,returned to her home in Blair last. Saturday . Mrs. J oe Lazuro spent the week- end at.Fonta nelle wi th Mr .and Mrs. W illiam Ste aven aon and fam- ily . Week-end visitors al.the ho me of Mr .and Mr s.W .L .Cald well vom Mr . and Mrs. J effe rson Cald- well a nd ba by dau ghter , Hele n, of ~mahs. Mr .an d Mr s.Floy d Halste ad ~nd Delores and Mrnand Mrn.J ohn Gi llia m and c hildren spent the week -en d i n Li nc o ln at the W alter Stric kle tt home. Mr s. Lu ti c I . Mc K ay , Mrs . F re d enkina,and Mr .and Mr s .W il- iam Su ve rkr ub bo of Fo rt Ca lho un ~pant Su nd a y in Pe n de r with Mr . ~nd Mtg . W illard Mc Kay an d son. K i e th Ste wa rt o f B i g Springs, exas nrrived Saturday for :L lwo- veek visit wi th his parents,Dr. nd Mrs . E . R. Stewa rt, an d f um- ly . I9-Ir. and Mrs. Paul Markrnan left atur d ay fo r their home in Ku n - . f ~City ,Missouri,af te r several ~ayn'visit wi th Mr s.Mm-l¢man's othe r, Mrs . L uti e I. Mc Kay . Mrs. Nlark man a rrive d ear ly la st. week, ~c c ompanying Mrs. Mc liay to Pen- ~er for a visit at the W illard Mr:~ ay home.Mr .Mar krn an a r n v l d late r in th e we ek. fo rd fo llo win g th e fune ral servic- es Tuesday . M i s s V e n Ny g aa r d has been spe nd in g th e su mmer a mo ng : ela- tives i n Los Angeles,California. She `wili return early in September to tak e up h er duties as instr uc tor of the Curning Ci ty school just no r th of Bla ir . Mr .and Mr s.J .P.Anderson, Mr . an d Mr s .J ohn Sc hmid t an d daugh ters, Vir gene and Gay e, and Mr s .Robert Christensen were amo n g those fr o m Blai r who a b tended the Tekan nuul celebration in Tekan1ah_ Thursday afternoon. Rev.and Mr s.I-I.C. J u l Frese returned to Blair,Sunday ,af te r two week s in Oma ha with and daughter-in-law_ M r. sponding their son and Mr s . A lf r e d Frese, and other Th e y wer e ac companied grandson , Eugene Frome, spending this week in relatives. by their wh o is Blair. Mr .and M11-I.Chris S tmvc a n d daughter,Ma ri ly n,le ft las t we ek - end for Norfolk where they will re- side lndefinitely .Mr .Stru ve han been transferred there to c onstruc t a reservoir a t the state hospitol. Th e S tmve s wi ll r e tu m to lllu lr upo n c omp letion o f the pro jec t,lt is planned. Mr .and Mr s.Malc o lm Broder- aen and c hildltlh P olly and Sus an, of He r ma n were Sunday dinner sup per gu ests a t the home o i' and Mn . Ge o r g e C.Mc Q u r » an d family .Mr s .Mc Qu ar ne , is supervisor of the Girl Sc olat and Mr . fic wh o" L i ttle Ho us e"headquarters ln Omaha this month, spent the week- end in Bla ir. Mi sa V i ola Ku ln pla ns to r etur n to Chic ago.to da y , a fter a two - wc ek vis it m t h her pa ren ts,Mr . and Mrs . Geor ge Ku h r .A dinner wu s he ld a t the Ray mo nd Kuh.r home,c o mp li m vlllll?to the Chl- ra go visitor,Friday evening.Th e guest.last included Messrs.an d Mes da mes Harvey K u h r a n d chil- dre n, Gus ta v Ka hn k, L eRoy K uh fv Geor ge Kuhr , Ray Ruwe , Mi ss V1- ula K uh r, an d Lloy d K uh r. Mr . a n d Mr s .Gerald Fr edorlc ks ure the pa re nts o f a six-pound daughter, Caroly n Verle, born Mon- day mor ni ng a t th e Br y a n Me mo r- ial Hos pi ta l in Li nc oln;bo th Mrs . F:edenic ka_ who underwent a Cae- sariun operation, and the baby are ge ttin g alo ng nicely .Mr s .Fred- eric kn is the fo r mo r Betty De m- in g , d au g h te r o f Mr .an d Mrs .E . L. Deming of Blair. The Frederic ka plan to reside ln W auneta, Nebras- ka , n ext winter. wh ere Mr .Fred- eri c k;wi ll be l.me mb er of the hi g h school fac u lty . i a. B .In L ri g l a l L S c i o w e a t~ s aE 3 ~ L S in sl 5 ~ p~ so a re q~ F la B th l'~ B~ th w fo su ci le B ited Mrs. Mildred Nash of Omaha, Wednesday. Shirley was a guest of Audrey Mae Doll on Tuesday aft- ernofm. Misa Jayne Gustaaon, daughterof A.I).Gustasnn of Blair,left Saturday morning for Oakland, Califomia, where dw will visit for Safeway Stores, firm. in the Bldx'Mm.Cora Hinz spent Tuesdaybranch, and later in the Minourl as the guest of Mr. and Mn. James Vdley store.Mondxy he beK*|\ Mullin.Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Nntterhis new duties as clerk in the Glen- were also vlsiwn. cnurcn wsu be held next SunSundaySchoolat10:00 Church Services at 112W .Young People'a meeting atP.M.The Union rhurrh nm day m eA .H 7§0€ v h a a 'I a.b. 5|d, B m ch C vood Safeway branc h.Dr . an d Mrs . C D H o w a r d a n d f o r t h e ~ . ...L -|A :H .¢:fi' ;~e ;a l:.§ "'*,§2 ?:'F". f}.}';¢,.':»._:~~2';yf:¢Jis fills .L;;;;;1.3:,i »r"$:o...~»V-/:1r;Z1.w i f *|3.514 .¢\ 1 §"§1, r I Av 1>.rQI.*r A ,:g g1 ~ r . \ ¢ ; I | » d r v . F . b . y - e f f f .. r } . f * »» 1 \ ° "" " u - u n - » » Mr s.Lilli an Paulsen of Omah a s s been spending several weeks t the home of Mr . and Mrs. Leon- r d A xte ll. Mr . a nd Mr s. Ir vin L o re n ze n of 'ekamah were Tuesday visitors t th e ho me o f Mr s .Lorensen's rothe r, F. L. Brown , an d family . Ra y mo nd an d Ver non Bellows gent Thursday and Friday in Pen- er wi th the ir gr and fa the r,Ce d l oughn, and son, Cec il, J r. Les te r De ave r of Gillette , W y o- lin g ar ri ve d Tu esd ay f or s ever al nys'visit i n thi s vic ini ty a t th e . B. Bunn and A. R. Besles homes, 'ld wi th oth er lels ti ve s. Mr . a nd Mr s. Le Ro y B a xter an d children entertained s t dinner, Sunday ,f o r Mr . a n d Mrs . C.Ed- mund An derson and Don na Lee. e Miss Io na Hi gh tre e o f Dec atur is spending this we ek wi th he runcleandsu n t,Mr . a n d Mr s. , Fr an k Hi gh tr ee an d daughters, havin g arr ived la st Fri da y . Mrs.Leo Ho ga n an d daugh ter, Ma ry C la r e, o f W or th in gto n, Min - nesota,spent Satu rday after noon at the parental, J erry Foley , borne. Mr .and Mr s . Alb e r t A .Jensen an d Mr . a nd Mrs . Hen ry V o ss lef t Tuesday fo r a wee k 's va c a tio n a t Lake Ok obo ji. Me mb e rs o f th e L u t b e mn A i d met at the churc h on W est J ac kson street, W ednesday afternoon.Re~ freshrnents were serve d by Mr s . Dan Greene. Ralph W r ig ht,son o f Mr .and Mr s.Cullen W r ig ht,ha s enrolled in the Amer ic an W eldin g Sc hool inlmilyspenttheweek-end i n | 0 ma i m.Hi s studies wi ll b e e n Jhnstown,Nebra ska,as Eu ei lff n ext Mon d ay . F Mr .Baxter 's unc le and sun 'g Mrs.D a n G 0." m i t e d by r. a nd Mrs . Fr an k Ba xter .Mr s. To n Hansen served as c ook Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Beales spent o m Sunday mo r n in g un ti l Mo n sy in Lin c o ln wi th Mr .Beslee' ln-in-law and daugh ter,Mr .and rs. L . J . W illiams , and family . Eu n lc g C la u se n , d au g h te r o f ~ id Mrs. Fo ulke Claus en. is vis it- g relatives a t Mac y , Nebraska. is week. Mr .an d Mr s .George V.Cald» ell visited i n Oma ha,Sunday . .ei Mr. c aldwe mlu nephew =?»"d ec e, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ki nc aid. Mr .and Mr s .Ki r b y Cook and rnily of Omaha were S unday aft- noo n a nd supper guests of Mr . \ok s p are nts , Mr. and Mr s. Guy o k . Beverly Cook,dau ghter o f Mr . d Mrs. Rosc oe Cook, is spending fer al da y s in Ar lin gto n with h er y Ia t the Lu th er an Bible c arnp near Niobr ara, Nebr aska, fro m Tue sday of last we ek unti l S und ay . .Mr .and Mr s .A .P.Petersen had as their guests,Saturday , Mrs . P.K. A nd er se n an d so n, A l- vin , of He r ma n an d Mi s s Elve ri a Ander sen of Blair.. Mr .and Mr s.Eld red C.Larsen of Grand Island, who had been vis- iting Mrs. Larserfe mother, Mrs. J . P. J ensen, are spendin g this week at La k e (Jkoboji.Th ei r children, Charles Robert an d si g ri d Ma r y , are visi ti ng th ei r g ra nd mothe r. Mrs . Ma rg ar et I ver so n an d fa m- ily ente rtai ned W ednesday after- noon fo r Mr s . A r th u r Sto ke s a nd Ver a Ma e.Mrs. Ive rso n, W ill and Pearl, visited at the Lloyd Johnson lnnvlnn nasal Tln\-nnnn Qnnrlav Ch ur c h o f Ch ri st b ui ld in g st 8 :0 6 o'c loc k. B L A I R C H U R C H O F C H R I S T T.A .Lindenmey er,Min ister Servic e s of th e c h urc h fo r S un- day Augu st 1 7, will be as f ollo ws:e n é a n .Churc h School,i m . Pearl Johnson,superintendent; 10:45 .'\.M. Moming W orship, c om- mu n io n and sermon;6:30 P. M. J unior Christian Endeavor meet- ing;8:0 0 P.b'l. Union Sunday night servic e,even ing wor sh ip a nd ser-mo n by Re v.C.E.Ha milton .A cordial invitati on is e xte nd ed to the pe ople of Bla ir an d s urr oun d» m g c o mmu n ity to c o me an d r e c eive the help a nd e nc o ura gement which these servic es will bring your RO S E H I L L s n r r n o v l s r c n UR C H A .W . Clarke , Pa storTh e Sunday Sc hool me e ts a t 1 0 A. M.Classes fo r ea c h a nd every age.Competent teac hers. Divine Servic e a t 11:00 AJLI. Dr. C ha rles B . Hlnki ns will be the speaker.Imme di ately af te r th e servic e.th e fo u rth qua rte rly con-fer enc e will be h eld.Ever y me n: - ber is urge d to b e pre sent. s r . P A U L L U T H E R A N C H U R C H Ur u m G. A. Car lson , Pa stor Ni n th Sunday A f te r Tr i ni ty |Sunday Au g u s t 17 : D i vin e wo n sh i p a t L1:00 .A.1\I. Every one welc ome. I M M A N U E L L U T H E R A N C H U R C H E. Ec khandt, PastorSunday , August 1'I', Mission DayServic es at 10:00 A. M.by Re v. F.Sc h lee f o f B enn ing ton . A t 2 :00 P.M. by Rev. G. Kni hne rt o f Cr y s- ta l Lake,Io wa . At 8: 00 P . M. s er - vlc es by Rev. L. Ac lcer of Q;naha.A t the even ing servic es,A .R. Brand horst wi ll be installed as ~01'Imma nu e l Lu th er an randparen?.s_ Mr. nnd Mrs.Wil- am Kruger. Mr.and Mrs,Fred Long re- lrncd to Blair late last Wednes- ny,after a trip to l'or1\and, Ore~ on. They were away about a eek. Mrs. E. J. Bunting of Syracuse, ebraska, visited in Blair,Sun~ xy, with her father, P. W. Amdt, nd Mrs. Arndt. Wednesday evening guests o l ,r.and Mrs. J.Cronstrom wereIrs. Cronstrom'a daughters, Mrs. F. Claycamp and Mn. Corrine rnilh, both of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fink enter-dned Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. url R. Paulson and son of Coun-I Bluffs, Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs. liver Bailey of Omaha. Mrs, M.E. Morse and children -turned to their home in Storm rake, Iowa, Friday, after A three- eek visit, with Mrs. Mome's par- uts, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Robeson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Arkell and Mr. \d Mn. Howard Rhea ui Arling- \n vddtzd in Glenwood.Iowa, .\nday_with Mm.Arkall's son xd daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Redding. Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Divoll and na, Carroll and Ltrwell, visited in ncoln, Sundny, with Misa Emmarope.They also visited friends Crefe, where they lonnerly re- ied. Miss Rhoda Carlsen,who is ending the summer with her wents, Rev. and Mn. N. C. Cm'l~ n, reiurned early this week from ten-day vacation spent amonglativen in Iowa and at Uke Ok- oji. Mr.and Mrs.Fred Long spent 'iday evening with their son-in- w and daughter,Mr. and Mrs. :rl Caldwell.Sunday callers at e Long homo were Mrs, Lillian mlsen and Mr. and Mm Henry \ker and daughter of Omaha Mrs. Roscoe Cook received word is week that her mother, Mrs.illiam Kruger of Arligton. is rced no use crutches as the re~ It of a ra\\.Mm. Kruger wan nning, when she slipped, the nc-ient. resulting in =°~¢=f"' twisted 3 ligamentn. Guests Monday at the H. H. rown home were Mrs.Brown'a \rem.a_ Mr. and Mn. J. E. Woods Walnut, Iowa, and har brother\d sister-in-law,Mr.and Mrs. awrenee Woods. and Bemette. of 'iota, Iowa. The Woods hmilien an an rouke to their homes aft- visiting ln Fullerton, Nebraska, Vangyle Raver rammed fn annuola. F1orld.a, last week, con- uding a three-week furlough nm hi: dude:in the navy. A rmer Blair nddent. Raver vi|~ ad relatives In Omha and also ent lame time among BlairKenda.He joined the navy wo an lm. a ho nly after his grid-tion from Blair High School. A~ivax4B|¢ll'h¢Int||w~»| Mrs. Margaret Iverson, Will and Pearl, visited Tuesday evening at the Fred Ray home near Herman. On Thursday the Iverson;And Rays attended the Tekannual cele- bration at Tekamah. Mrs.J. E.Weyrsuth of Van Nuys, California, arrived Monday evening for a short visit with Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Hancock.She cow linued on to Des Moines w visit relatives, Wednesday. Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Henry L. Hellwinkle and her grandson, Buddy Anderson, wereMr. and Mrs. E. C. Thompson and Ramona, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moel- ler and Mr. and Mn. W. R. Ander- son, all of Omaha._ Mrs. M. 0. Davis retumed 'l`ues~ day evening from Chicago, Illinois_ where she had spent more than a week with her brother,Walter Nielnen.She made the trip with her sister, Mn. Carl Ross ol Car- roll, Iowa. Rev. and Mrs.John P.Brooks and son will return to Blah- ncxt Friday, foilmving several weeks' vacation.Rev.Brooks hu been atwndng the Ili!! School of Theo-logy at Denver, Comrade,while Mrs.Brooks and their son have been villting relatives. Misa Ruth Keglsr WSH return uwher work as a student nurse ak Im» manual Hospital, nan Monday, A!- ter spending three weeks with her parerml, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Keg- Ier,following a major operation. Previous to her illness, Misa Keg- ler had spent several weeks'vaca-mich in the Black Hilll. Mrs. Harriet Fx-ahm of Chicago, Illinois, a former Blair resident, writes friends here that she wll spend n three-week vacation \nOmaha,arriving in the near fu» ture.She will also visit her friends in this vicinity.Mrs. Frahm is a daughter of the lube A. F.Gamke,Blair tailor for many yearn.Mia. John Hart and Billy and Mrs. Ted Buckhan and Emil were Wednesday evening gueats of Mr, nnd Mrs.Alfred Andersen andl children;Mr.and Mrs.Harold Morris of Blair and Mrs. Morris' mother, Mrs. Floyd Legli of Okla~ homn,vimmd the Anderson;on Friday.Sunday cvaning callers were Mr. and Mn. Neil Vreugden- hil and family of Omaha. Mrs. Lloyd Chambers will leava next 'fuaaday for St. Louis, Mh- nonri, where she will join har son, Bill. Togélher they plan to make a cuutf to-count airplnnc trip. fly- ing first to San Frunclneo, Califor~ nlal, and than to New York City an other e n u m cities.l l n . Chlmboru will retum to Blair the lm" Pl!! o f the mo nth. L UTHE RAN c mmc aKsnnard and Washington P. C. Jensen, Pano:mS\mday School at Kannnrd I0 a. Church urv i n a t Washingtonll a. m. and at Kmnand 8 p. m. FIRST- LUTHERAN CHURCH Harold C. Jorgengen, PaltorSunday,Angun 17:Sunday school a.t 9:80;English commun- '°';,=°~-¢»= nv. 10:80..iss Mildred Hanse ll .hun the Lutheran n'LJ§».¢e`l§"ZL Tuesday evening, August 19 DALE NEWS Mr.and Mrs.Elza A b ,en* Friday evening wich M'1f"§nE f ;John Domucker nnd daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Fred P 1 _ Mand M - Martin Splittfzzrgg MB gg"-= »-mf Sunday evening with r. an Am,M; d md nr ur Schneekloth r. and Mrs._Elu APPleb L-finded 5 pany ln honor of Hg. . pplebys hlnhdsy, Tuesday even- mg.Mr. and Mrs.M u f~ dauzhzer »»~'~r::"*. ; " : ; : gi Mr. and_ Mra. P. A. Johnson Fri, BY evening and other visiwray;_'°;§-d Mrs. Raymond John wgn r. and Mm.Clarence _M r . | n d M m E m n K '_"Bd Sunday afterneoon ~ ~ and Mn. Pem- Kmgsr and flmily and Sunday evening vidlors were?:';::d Mrs. Hana Hansen of Irv- Mf. and Mrs. H Kfamily visited T u : : d y ~ the Peter Kroger home and onYednesdayeveningl n .Tenn Lh:'1:ldt. and John Pebanen visited Mm Peter Mordhuntrev KYQKH visited s..¢WZ';'."};," ; noon :nth Mm Peter Kroger andMrs.~"~~'~*" Champion and Gans. M m a Mordhornt.,Annang and Alfred left Wednaday;'3g_'~';'{ for gm L¢k¢ City an mi: and f.f.3»;"Mrs. Henry Mm-ves FONTANELLE NEWS Out-of-town visitohkc home were ~ 2§..§"f¢,§' ~ dau sinh] Lr Fremont and their dm?? "rs. Sadr-nan and chi1»and M Oakland, an well an Mr. Rev,~ o e hg l -..u 0gy u ns -and Mr.and Mrs.Ed aici Fremont. rs and officer;o l-;_h°»;~§~»¢-y School met at g I m g f t .r. and Mrs. H. s Mme. U ,<1 lm! Nvvrts wen irlven by.eeguha who athmded theS a r a 'sam; convention in P.- Hn. Peter Dienel aof Hohokus, New Je nd children _my. arrivedmOmaha any thu week Wherv John David Diestel amend uk, Methodist Hvlpiml for n lnljor opentlon.Mn.Dieatel Glad;-n and Betiy, an vidling relating inS'\'D¥ County while John ig rem panting.The memln, who are welbknown in thin dcinky, vkrihd Blair relative: Int Winter. lr. and Ura. Theod ,and family ind s.....§'.'§ 53252; with l n .Cm\:dy'|p " m_ |l r . md Mn. William Wulf af Onnm. \ \ 4 'A umumllllllllIIIIIIIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl||||IIl|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII N-o-§T-|-c-EUffice Cloled From August 15 to 31 Inclusive.Open September I 1 Dr. D. C. Knee Chiropractor Blnir, Nebmka 106 E. Colfax SQ. n|I|qu||I||u||||u|u|nI|||nmu||mn|I|u||I|||I|I|I|||||||||||||||||||{||||g|||| I | IAlso-Bviarch of Time.Admission l3Ivvnings I0»3€| Cla.servi ng ti me in the Metho dist Hos- pital in Omah a, was ab le to re turn ho me la st Thurs day . Mr s .Ha r o ld Paulsen an d bah of Bla ir returned Lo their ho me f r o m Imma n ue l Hos pital las t S at- urday . Mr s.J .E .Campbell,wh o wa s under observation at.the Imrnan» uel Ho sp ital in Omah a,returned to her home in Blair last. Saturday . Mrs. J oe Lazure spent the week- end a t Fonta nelle wi th Mr .and Mrs. W illia m Steavenso n a nd f am- ily . Week-end visitors al.the ho me of Mr .and Mr s.W .L .Cald well were Mr. and Mrs. J effers on Cald- well a nd ba by dau ghter , Hele n, of Oma ha. Mr .an d Mr s.Floy d Halste ad and De lo res a nd Mr. an d Mrs .J o hn Gi llia m and c hildren spent the week -en d i n Li nc o ln at the W alter Stric kle tt home. Mr s. Lu ti e I . Mc K ay , Mrs . F re d Jenkins,and Mr .and Mr s .W il- lia m Suvc r kru bb g o f For t Calho un spent Su nd a y in Pe n de r with Mr . an d Mr s . W i lla rd Mc Ka y an d s on . K i e th Ste wa rt o f B i g Springs, exaa arrived Sa turday fo r :i lwo- week visit wi th his parents,Dr. nd Mrs . E . R. Stewa rt, an d f am- ls'-. Mr. and Mrs. Pau l Ma rkrn an left Sa tu rd ay f or their home ln Ka n - . f ~City ,Missouri,af te r several ~aye'visit wi th Mr s.Marl¢n1an's mother , Mrs. Lu tie I. Mc Kay . Mrs. Mar kma n a rr ive d e arly las t. wee k, ac c ompa ny ing Mrs. Mc liay to Pen- ~er for a visit at the W illard Mr:~ K a y home.Mr .Mar krn an a r i i vtd la te r i n the we ek . TUESDAY Auiunl l9/,\dmi»<sion 10-20 Chi. ~\|.-0,,,_G1 f ' LADY mom LOUISIANA Joan Wnvut. fjfl om Mu nson IAY m| n n| . :1 m¢ nc vmv SYEPNENSON HELEN w[Sl'l.Ey A RIPUIUC PICYUII ,\|~.._mf a»<m una Slra|\g\'r 'HmmFiction. 4 ~3_DEVEl9P||I \a { p R | "|NG Films In Today -- Pictures Tomorrow Bu Your 0~R a h b a s s S t u d l o ||||||||||| SUNDAY-MONIBAY August 17-18 Sunday Matinee A c li s s i o n 10:30 Cla. WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY AuK\1|! 20-21 Admission 10-$0 Cla. m c : ~ ° n e u ~ :on PAYNE °cuA|ROMERO f-¢;\\¥.AT ~ 1K§m\\cAN\ 1 m\01\\}§*\" Also-Cormedy md Cartoon.r m vvm m ~ rm m wubs Mr .and Mr s .Chris Stnuve and daughter,Ma ri ly n,le ft las t we ek - end for Norfolk where they will re- side indefinitely .Mr .Stru ve hae been transferred there to c onstruc t n reservoir a t the state hospital. Th e S tmve s wi ll r e tu m to Bla ir upo n c omp letion o f the pro jec t,i t is planned. Mr .and Mr s.Malc o lm Broder- aen and c hildren. Polly and Susan, of He r ma n were Sunday dinner and su ppe r g ues ts at the ho me oi' Mr .and Mn . Ge o r g e C.Mc Qu ar- rie an d family .Mr s .Mc Quarrie, who is supervisor of the Girl Sc out " L i ttle Ho us e"headquarters in Omaha this month, spent. the week- end in Bla ir. Mis a Vi ola Ku hr p la ns to re tu rn to Chic ago,to da y , a fter a two - week vis it wi th her pa ren ts,Mr . and Mrs . Geor ge Ku h r .A dinner wu s he ld a t the Ray mo nd K u h r home,c omplimen tary to the Chi- cago visitor,Friday evening.Th e guest list included Messrs.an d Mesdarnes Harvey K u h r a n d chil- dr en , Gus ta v K ah nk , L eRoy Ku hr , Geo rg e Ku hr, Ray Ruwe, Mi ss V i- ola K uh r, an d Lloy d K uh r. Mr . a n d Mr s .Gerald Frederieks ure the pa re nts o f a six-pound daughter, Caroly n Verle, born Mon- day mor ni ng a t th e Br y a n Me mo r- ial Hos pi ta l in Li nc oln;bo th Mrs . F:edenic ka_ who underwent a Cae- serian operation, and the baby are ge ttin g alo ng nicely .Mr s .Fred- ericks is the fo r me r Betty De m- in g , d au g h te r o f Mr .an d Mrs .E . L. Deming of Blair. The Frederic ka plan to reside in W auneta, Nebras- ka , n ext winter, wh ere Mr .Fred- eri c k;wi ll be a me mb er of the hi g h school fac u lty . vm\MNF F GIVES voun WHOLE2svsrem"'|'0NE" i w' - ' I L "K :rZ'°'f2 g ''.s;;-s ' > .\rr*- \~ ~ ~~6 ` ~ _ _'!~1 Feel Fit . . . Keep Fir 'wiih Milk fo Clone You Up No one can get along without milk; and its alphabet lesson is one that every child and adult must learn-to be healthy! Vita- min F gives wne to tissue muscle and bone: it's at its best in our pasteurized milk. ,,<~;\= BLéE5l§,§'RY Be Safe - - Make Sure Ita Pasteurized Pasteurized Milk Ava f l g q g g i g B l a i r B L A I R D A I R Y ! I | .1" __.:L Breaks Camp tn "n pb" ~1 g=.. . __ _ _ _._ _ . ; . . _ _ _ .; '. M I-4 '----. ... .. ,. .. .T. 'L H§ .. -._ .. ._ .-...____,,,___ aF r e m o n t 4 - l l F a r r D r a w s E n t n e s F r o m ' l ' h 1 s C o u n t y Swine, ;Cattle §n;`§"Z2';§°'2`$?.LZ'5'i§"€,'§°.»?$ §lB|air Woman From County - Enter 34 Baby Beeves, 43 nwnnd of Grand Champion of l All Breeds rn n steer display- ed b David Rasmussen nonSeveral Washington County 4-Henthusiasts, accompanied by Coun-ty Agent E. D, Fahrney and HomeDemonstration Agent Ruth Wolfe.are spending this week in Fremont,attending the eleventh annw LH fair.The event., which is spon-sored by the Dodge County Exlen-siim Service in cooperation withtheFremontChamber of Com-mem rmmaee wwe pax-Llelpantsfrom Wsahlazron.sw, Colfax,Coming,Douglas and Salmderb eovmtia-'me our is had nur the Fre-mont city pak, wherethreeblocks at pavement are filled with theu-_nu of livestock exhibitors. Theauditorium houses Une girls' dem- onstration work.rrnlrnwrnu 4. a lla# ol L-H live- y' of Mr. and Mrs, Morgan Hos- ° musscn of the Splker neigh- ° horhood'Davld'| steer,a Hereford, ' had been a favorite of the ' Fair from the start and out~' classed many of the showings ' i n tl- r e c la s s .o e e e a e e e e e e m e o a I'Ag W a l l e y e R e c o r d I_ \W e l l h e a r ye _M r .F i s h e r m a n ! , l M r s . P h i l i p 0 ' H a n l o n , w h o w i t h h e r , t u s b s n d a n d M r .a n d M r s .G e o r g e ,H e d c l u n d i s o n s . t r i p u p i n t o t h e ,w i l d s o f t h e n o r t h w r i t e s h o m e t h a t o n S u n d a y m o r n i n g s h e C h a r l e s T i m m .c a u g h t a w a l l e y d p i k e t h a t H O G S :G e r m S o r e n s e n ( 5 S .P t w e i g h d 1 0 %l b s .b r e a k i n g t h e . C - ) .A d r i a n F l y n n ( I .P .C - ) » | c a m p r e c o r d a t K e n o n ,O n t a r i o E u g e n e s w f k ( 4 C h e s w r W | ' l " " ) | , w h e r e t h e y w e r e s t a t i o n e d .T h e M a r l o n W u l f ( 1 D u r o c ) ,V i ¢ ° ° f { n e x t n e a r e s t c a t c h w a l B l b s . T h e y S t o r k (4 B e r k ) i N o r m a n S t o r k i n t e n d e d t o l l s h f o r m n n k l e s o n ( 5 Bea -l <. ),M e r l e G i e s e e l m a n ( 2 s ' | M o n d a y .S h e r e p o r t s l l a h l n g P . c o . M e l w l n B r o o k s ( 4 s . P . c . ) , ~ g M _ W m |o 0 k _ , < l ' S " l » " " 3 3 ' } ' ° , § ; | e n e y ,.. ,oF o l e v < 2 P , c . ) ,G l e n F l a k e < 2 s . | G R l M M F é l f i } I ; _ Y _ § m _ _ ~~ ~ Candidly Speaking -- By Coach Rufus Olson It happens so often-as the season progress-es interest lags unless the club is enjoying un-=usual success and (ig ing for the league title. Enthusiatie interest aways prevails at the be-ginning of the season, an interest which ls re-Qtained as long as the team is playing winning *»bnll.ll too many games are chalked up on thewrong side ol the ledger-the lost column, thatinterest is soon a mere shadow Ol what it was at the start ol the season. Recently two major league clubs performed before acrowd of less than live-hundred.Reason--neither beam ls in the running for \.he title,A few days later the league leadingteam played ln a city supporting a seeond division club andthisgame wha played before s crowd of almost forty thousand spectators.The above explains tho newsslty of having a win-ning team if the club owners wish to enjoy a prnlit at the end u f th e season. ._,,,_ _i i - _-.1 __ ~S Ie Octogenarians, w @ ~Are Birthday Softball Team Wins Games' Blair has showed some improve- ment in softball this week and thewinning tide has tumed towardtho locals. On Wednesday, August 6, Blair lost two games to the Doss Cale olOmaha, the only team they havebeen unable to crack of law. Doss took both games that nlght_ 10 to2 llld 4 to a. but Frlhy , Bla ir shred Opi tz Chevrolet of Omaha snd cleanedup, 7 w 5. The suns night the Sor- ensen Smoke Home team took sn- other gsme, 17 to 12. Last night (Wednesday)theBlsirMerehnnts played an doublelheaderwithArlington,winning both gsmes. The scores:18 to 6laid 14 to s. Celebrants lw. E. Antrim And Ernest Wager, Arlington, Are Guests Of Honor Octogenarians W. E. Antrim and iEmest Wager, both of Arlingwlli. HERMAN RALLIESTo DEFEAT BLAIR The Herman baseball temp tnl~ lied five runs in In eighth mninx rally to break a. two all tio and ,defeat the Blair club, at Herman, by s score of 7 to 2 in s well Plur-sd, Interesting hall guna Hurt Jensen hurled the first three innings for Blair and did an ,axedlent job st turning back the(Herman nluygers.Ma ki n tookover the mound duties in the fourth md pitched n good game until the .|..t.n. ...\....u..._~--i -I-J U-- :-r ,ti :.~f'».¢. uefwvim.i .» ;s »bans'~''"='» m..= ; f § * f f » odebntod their birthday, Satur- celsbntod their birthdays, Sstur- ings.Both msn are sctnlve for thelr yean and enjoy good health. Mr.Antrim,Arlingtorfs oldest xaident, observed his 85th binh- day, and was honored st a family pany which included Mrs. Antrim ,aon,Joe;daughter, Mrs.ltutli Lytle of Fremont; and his sister, Mrs.Sally Reipen, 91.Mrs. Reip- en made the trip from Lansing,Illinois, as is her usual custom, to help her brother celebrate. Born August 2,1856_ ut St. Mury's Prairie,Illinois, Mr. An- trim came west to Nebraska when a young man of 21 years, he livedfirst st Fontnnelle.He moved to Arlington in 1886 and two years later, without any assistance what soever, he built the house where hohas resided tor 53 years. He retired several years agofrom his trade,paper hanging and Piiflting.He now enjoys better health than before his retirement and keeps busy with his hobbies- collecting buckles,bottles,paint- ing pictures, nnd making canes of wood.Ho will walk a mile my day 1 stock exhibitors from this county.BEEF CAL VES: Aww Swen -Ne i l lung, Pi ul Timm;Angus Helfers-Harry Timm;ShurthornSteers-Virgil Wrlch (2),Gene Loftis Glmn Sorensen (2); Short- hom Helfers-Wnrren Fuhlmdt;Hereford Steer 'ohimy Foley (2),Dnrlena Sorensen,HnmldSchmidt, Neil Lang,Glen Flake, David Rasmussen,Jimmy Nle.baum, Ralph Kizhr, Paul. Charles, nm-ry and mu m m .Adrlnn Flynn (2);Hereford Heilewa Darlene Sorensen,Rose Schjodt, Hnmld Schjodt, Warren Fuhlrodt, Roland wilum <2>, Ralph msn-, 'mu and the smaller league-they will support l`f§."§§,"°$m. desire to witness n \\"il\ni!\B' team perform.0 " the other hand there is a distinct difference between the ploy- ers.In the ls!`Ke league. Wim! composed of Pl"7°":\;; ~ their living hy playing baseball, they must P€\'°f"'e | of their ability to retain their poaitlon and continue on the c ubroster.In the smnller leagues, compwed of Pliyefl playing for the mere enjoyment of participating, too insny quit unless their team is winnlnR-The lineup is Glled with anvone whose ser vices can be obtained-ls it any wonder fans relrsm from sup- porting n. team under these conditions? If it were possible lor someone to devise a remedy for the above. one would enjoy a comfortable living the remainder of his life.It is a situation thot fakes places too often and per- haps the managers would be better off i1 they would drop all those who fail to complete the season unless the athlete has ajustifiable reason.It is tme everyone enjoys a winner, but it is just ns true, everyone respects those who do their best and never "qult". The present world situation seems to he getting closer all the time and the reason for that statement is-Kemeth Lar- sen, member ol the Dann "D" Club, has joined the Royal Air Force and we only hope that all will be over before he really learns to fly.Kenny is J citizen of Canada and attended the local college for tue past two years and during that time made many fnends in our city.To Kenny we say-"happy landings". We know you will do your part well. Goon WILL ENTER-pun d~ an inform the Bhxr {`fJ..£T e ~er~y wasa BASEBALL CHIPS "W h.Bt-as-Han" Jensen tu me d i n thr ee inming s o f wail pi tc h ed ball, Sunday .Hi a fi r s t du ty on the mou nd, fo r B lai r, du rin g the pre s- ent season. ....__... ".;| turd.szoo c»» h;c.N.Ront,num-_ ladies Purse-Phyllil Eppmsen, Blair. Basket of Groceries-Mrs. J. H. Bowman, Blair.Clock--Phyllis Epperson,Blair. Blzmke hlrs.G9°1"8e Kuhr, Sr., Blair.Camera--Albert Suverkrubbe, I . - .$2.00 Cash-Divided four ways.Overalls amd Buber 'I'11.de-- ;4| Lallied ln the eighth wen fluky. The home run over the :hon right field offrmce cleared the fence on Lhe lint bounce. Well, whlt's the dill,as long ns they go ove r- BIBLES POPULAR WITH DRAFTEES The Testaments,which have' -issued to local draftees upon'|heir departure for a yah service' in Uncle Sam's anny camps, have proven qvan more popular than an-'ticipnbcd.| Recently twenty-one men wen.-I inducted. but only one Tesument was available at the time of thai ceremony.Local officials ukedl ¢Bla ir. No I - Mr P lu mb c r l. B u t-Blér. Wdrk Shoes-Lloyd Konecky, Decatur. Bath Room Scales-Irene Neu- man. Norm Bend. Bumper Grill-Marlin Paulson, Orum.FootaLool--Otto Chriagensen, Blair.Basket of Groceries-Hem-y Lammers, Jr. the bo x score f o r th a past two games. Hope to receive it and have c omplete averages f o r the final baseball report. .., ... ... .._... ... ., plnyexs suggested changing thesiteofthegame-they thoughtthe Blair pool would be u grand place. .=. . ; ,... ,and Dun Anderlen (2 S. P. C.).DAIRY CATTLE: Jack Kuhr (2 Hol.), Duane Boschult (1 Hal.), Marlon Louis (1 Huh),Tammy Loltis (1 Ho\.). beonmrd Loftls (1 Hol.), Joe Willdns (1 Aynhlre).According to estimalen made by Mr.Fahrney,about 800 head uilivestock lu on display a¢ the fair. Judging events will be held today. Several demonstrations for 4-H girls are stheduled lor wday, and Fddny will be devoted bn shows und contests, climaxed by the an- nual anniversary 4-H parade tn- morrow evenlng. No Ma keup Lottie had her little tantmrns. She kicked and sczfamed.To cure her, mother took her to the mirror. Liolher--There!Look what an I-wir h e e .Lo ttie -Y es ,that is because you hnven'! made up y et. Leghorn Hens ---....--......12c Heavy Spring:--~---14CLeghorn Springs ..._-__12c r mmm lo r B mk mp t c y They tell of a borrower who nm- plled (or $0 at one of the venom! | have been in the li st o f try - outs a t the Cardinal c a mp a t Fo nta- nelle pa rk in Oma h a th is wee k . F r o m Bla ir,J i m Guwc hofw an d Fra nk ie W o lf f have been candi- datea_ spending Monday and Tues- day and Wednesday i n the c amp. Bi ll Cameron o f He r ma n ,wa s Some Beat! Materials used in ma ki ng glass for spec tac les are fused at e tem- perature of 2.600 degrees.Because this best would me lt an ordinary thermometer,an instrument whic h measures the lizht given oi! by the glowing mass is used to determine the temperature. TRY OUT ATCARDINAL CAMPonie~that hm Bible might bemailed out.Every man but onecomplied wiLh the request. |.. AT SUUTH UMAHA ut several pages at questions. Lunlly they c ame to the routine ueation about what he proposed to o with the money ." I ¢l.I;p- ~se you need lt to pay small billl?" e clerk suggested."No," said the ~rrower."Possibly to pay your ln- ranc ef"" N o ""For do c tor or entlst bills,is lt? ""No , "la i d e borrower."I t' s mo re lmpor- nt than thnl.I need i t to take ankruplc y ." try-out team good ml.Fully Steady-Top $12.15 ltwaaulmoattoohot lorbue-__ W he at Co r n 'I'0DAY'S M.-xnnrsrrs u - n a - » _ _ - . . . . m ¢ » - u - - - - . » - a p. - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . - . . . . ~ - - ¢ » ¢ » » - - - - Ry e -..-....-.._....-.........---.._.... Oa ts ...,__._.-.........-._............... B l r l e y """'E>}'52\If§,`f` n - _ EESU - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . - - - r f aBu tte t~(c r eam)..--....---. , . » ¢ _94c _82c -soc -28c .3Bc .2042 Sic Although there are lady plumbers In many states,there are none in Rhode Island,according to Con- ltanc e Harris.atalisticlan for a newspaper in Providence. But Rhode Island has 23 women paper-hangers, 14 women undertaken, :even wom- en norton, four women stonecutters, tour women forest rangers, two pro- fessiongl dsherwomen and two women uucuoneere. s °|'o q - n - n -q n n Un i o n Stoc k Ya r ds ,Om a h a , Au g u s t 12,1 9 4 1 - C A T TL E :Re - c e i p ts o f c a ttle a t O m a h a Mo n - da y we re 8 ,3 00 h ea d.Qu ality of th e c a ttl e wa s ve r y good as a c m s $11.25;Natives $11.00 Feeders F i r m $10.56@ll.0'0. .I 39-LB. TROUT Around lilly members of the Grimm family, including relatives [mm Arlington and Omaha, held a picnic in the Arlington park, Sun- day. A leature ot the dinner was a 39-pound lake trout which wascaught by J. Michola ol Omlhn in Lake Superior, Michigan.The llshwon for Mr.Micholu the trophy offered by the Lake Trout Tmlling Derby and if a lnrger one in not landed this season, he will recdve an additional prize of $100.00. Whey Uontalns viuunim Vitamins and other food values are in "wh ey ,"a by-product of cheese and comrnerc la! c asein, nc- cordlng to c hernlsti. Bpodul Puppy Danilh chimlsts have developed u special poppy whic h has acclimated.. it u repo rted in Indus trln l an d Em Blneering Chemistry .The con- struc tion ot an o pium fac tory mgy follow. There are no other guna lcheduled except for the Coca C0133 vu Blair, Sunday evening. a s o 1 o o u s a e c » s u s a » ua a a s o a o o e o c c s a a c o s o o WHERE ARE THE SWEATERST What happened to the sweat- er we bought last year? That in the question which buslnems men are addng the softball offidlln.Laat.year, most of the Blair business- es chipped in to buy one or more sweat ahlrp beadng their name.Moet all of them were used last yeni and the advertising seemed to get around pretty well. However, a lot of the mer-chants hava found that the sweat shin they bought for auftbsll purposes, was used all winter by some ball player as a regular piece of clothing. Some of the boys have goneof! to the army and have 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 s 1 K- 1 s Iu I n o s n n I I h u I ¢.,..... .wen " e ww "mue u mmfor live fallies on tour hits includ-ing a home run over the right field fence. The victory gave Hannon a sweep of the two-gsm; series md ran the locals'losing streak tothree games.This week Blair plays its final game of the Platte Valley season at Bennington.Inthe fint game between the twoclubs, Bennington defeated the lo~ cala, 1 m 1. W A L TON D IS P L A YS G I A N T TO o TH "Is there a dentist in the'houae?"'n Some ailing dinasour of sevenl' hundred thousand years ago cer-'ltninly was in need ol modem den- '|zMry»lvdsinz by a wa s wo'-h»If0llnd by c. R.w u w n of Blair rlon the miie af 0mah.s's new bomber- »|plant.The moth, apparently just »|a.fragment of the ancient mun~ »|sfer'u original molar, pleasures six , n o m in length and about four to add to his collection, ...a 1 though he has never had a less; his paintings have taken the rr jotity of the pnzes at the noun fmir the past twenty years. The Antrims have seven child! now living.They are Mrs. Gre Johnson 01 las Angeles, Calill nis; Commander Aruhie Antrim the U. S. Navy, now ol New Yo: Theodore Antrim of Camp Leann Wood_ Mississippi; .Toe AntrimArlington; Marguerite of Omni lrms of Washington, D. C.,.rxMrs. Ruth Lytle of Fremont. Mr. Wager, whose 83rd birthd was on Saturday.was guest-< honor at a family gathering at l home, Sunday evening.Memhm of the iamlly present to help h enjoy the occasion were Mr. a Art Wirner, Grace and Pat and Mn. Vernon Wager a Mrs.Dora Masters a Mrs. Mr. son.daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Pfciff Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown. xl- an, | a - l l y ~en Lee Jr - o f k ; .rd of u a ; n d a y o f h i s a r e i m n d t y , n d n d e r , - -w nnha across.The bottom edge covered with points, which, no ~oubt, aided the bent in grinding . .victims to pulp.The moth inow on display in The Enterprise ffice. ' r w o M E N W a n t e d At 0 . M a u u r e r ol'Ia r g v w e l lfe ed m m n a n v m u l !!: m p o i n m m f o r g o o d D l r l n x w o r k i l o c a l l t l n wh | =r r 111114 new np nqc l r r u l u w d .R e n d e r |\ rr \h ¢>u B l e u w o r k .F a r m e x p : r l e n e r 1 k i n d o f n i e s ex p a r le n c u I: M u s t h a v e n r .Pl e a sa n t .p e r uw o r k .S e m i o n l y n a m e a n d nf P e n o n a i : n t e n I e w u r r u m z w i B o x 53 0,B l a i r . N a m e | - - - - . . . - _ . . - . . - _ . . . »-.... Ad d r e s s - - - - - - - - _ . . . . . - . . - - - - - - -- _ - J ~ - - - - - - 98, W ent: lu Fly Mr s.Ma ry Jane Bennett of Blairsvilie. Pa., who just c elebrated her ninetweighth birthday ,has three nmbitions she hopes to accom- plish before her death.Mrs.Ben- nett,widow at e Civil wer sol- dier, would like nothing better than to take In airplane ride, or to visit Atlantic City and Miami. V ,o 1;\\ ll » ¢ » » stored the sweat shirt away. Others ann't playing a n d have kept them anyway. Softball ofiicials have point- ed out that the xweat shirts Do NOT belong to the play- ers. They belong to business- LCC k n u w nm a er u * J Q r p Q o f f i c e . ny- AutoProductionSlash R;5ALLi/HitsFarmer 98, W ent: lu Fly Mr s.Ma ry Jane Bennett of Blairsvilie. Pa., who just c elebrated her ninetweighth birthday ,has three nmbitions she hopes to accom- plish before her death.Mrs.Ben- nett,widow at e Civil wer sol- dier, would like nothing better than to take In airplane ride, or to visit Atlantic City and Miami. ni »-=~7_p 1unnm ~n Q ~ ~ ~ n u n i -'', u m m J <. Map Cmu-taryo/ Ford ,ar r f 1*-A \\\on,(. ummm:une " \mmm ,K >;'3 5 3 2 5 1 .;.. »k.~ "=§T|5L'.'' / P -ré r nllQ~ Q a r m s ; E , c l r r u l u w d .R e n d e r |\ rr \h ¢>u n d d n a l e s w o r k .F a r m e x p : r l e n e r o r n n ! k i n d o f n i e s ex p a r le n c u In I p f u lL l u a t h a ve r a m l q e a n n n t .PQFUHHHWHw o r k .S e m i o n l y n a m e a n d mldf.-¢n P e n o n a i : n t e n I e w u r r u m z w i \ \ r | 1 . B o x 53 0,B l a i r . NM D B |- - - - . .. - _ . ._ A d d n~a - - - - - - - - _ - - . - - - . . - - - - --.. _- .; .. -. .-. l ' men whose lirms are advertis- ' ' ing on the garment and the ' ° players are asked bo return ' ' them to the advertiser so that ' ' they may be repaired and put ' ' back inw use this year.' » » ¢ ¢ » » » » » ¢ » - » » » ~ AD SELLS 45 BU. TOMATOES L. P. Skov of West Jsnkson Street was 5 harm' caller ll TheEnterpriseafficeonWednesday of this week, pmislng Lhla mrws- paper for its success in bringing him cuatoman. A small advertisement, inserted in the wxnbnd column U(l u i week's issue, sold forty-five bush- els of tomatoes for Mr. Skov-in his own wora_ "just as mxny b<» matoes as I could pick." Mr. Skov reports that less than two hours Bfter the paper hxd gone out he began getting calls, and during the weekend buyers anne from the Blair vicinity, Hermrm, Arlington, Teknmah and Crain. This is a rec- IQ »~-;' ;; : 1 :|"-,| Iurd, indeed, that if wofuid be mud The ENTERPRISE s N A P s H o 'I' s llll '1'he Herman ball club collected, or did they?cokes at EmmertDrug Show: for winning the game.That was nice of you, Emmort. The locals have a chance to gain revenge for that fourth of July beating that Bennington handedthem. lt would be nice to com lel-Bri.the Platte Valley season with as victory. Falla Tcelh Georgn Washlngxon wore (alas teeth.They wore made or Ivory and tilted with gold aprlnp. Shrimp; 0| For BikesShrimp:are capable or taking Jnunu ot lncredlrle dlltancel.Re- cent!! 1 shrimp was tuned by Unlt- ed sum bureau of Iiaharlel fieldohm near Charleston. s. C.Som! month: later ll turned uv od the coaat of Florida. wall over 300 mile:ti-om in point ol ernbarkltlou. I-low to become A smirn DRIVER ...re .no o¢........no...W... yn...-:rx and shippers held up well.Prices iofr light steers, yenrlings and helfers ruled steady to strong. Medium ond henvy cattle dull.Cows were in liberal sup- ply and weak to ill f7' 151: lowerthan the close of lust \v<1-k, while slockers nnd lccdcis ur-re Iully steady.CORNI`121) STEERS .su.15@12.4o ....s11.oo@11.15 .$l0.5l]@ll.00 ...s s.'ls@1o.sn....s a.so@ 9.15 (`l=\uf c tu primeGood lo climuu hlviliurn lo good Fair to mediumCommon to fairCORNFED YEAHLINGS Good to choice Medium to good Fair to medium Common to fair .$\l.50@l2.25 ....s1.o.so@11.5o .s1o.oo@1u.5o; 9.00@l0.00 Trashy warmed-ups S 8.50@ 9.00 FED HEIFERSChoice to prime . . . .$ll.25@1l.d5Good to choice . . . . .$l0.'I5@iI.25 Fair to good . . . . . .S 9.75@10.75 Common ln lair . . . .$ 8.00@ 9.75c o w s Good to choice .$'l.75@B.75 Fair to good . .. .. . .. .$'l.00@7.'I5 Cutters . . . . . ~Canners ..............$4.00@5.50 FEEDER STEERS Good to ch. feeders $l0.00@1i.50 Fa i r to go o d ~ 9 .0 0 @l0 .0 0Common to lair ....$ 7.50@ 9.00 STOCK cA'r'rLE to break. Mr.Skov has been a frequent advertiser in The Enterpri5e in the past,and he continued this good policy during'l-iis visit by en- tering his urder for ads in the Au- gust 14 and 21 issues. FA THE R O F B L A I R M A N DIE D S A T. J. S. Spickler, father of M. M.Spickler and I). E. Spickler, bothof lllnir, passed away at Omahalast Saturday following a paralyt-ic stroke. I-lc was BB years old.~ Mr. Spickler was born in Harrisburg,Pennsylvania,in 1852 and.moved to Omaha in 1910, goinlz`inter to the Pall.: City vicinity. llcl was the father of four sons unda daughter. The noun arf D. E. smll M. M.Spickler of Illair_ Otis of Roviera, Texas, and J. M. Spicklerof Omaha,The daughter is Mrs. Hzlhcr Sum: of 0rn..il.a. Funeral services are being held today (Thurday)lt Omaha and burial will be made at Baradn. Ne brnskx, near Falls City. WHAT Do YOU KNOW ABOUT IT? 4 n u t o m n b l i e p r o d u c t i o n i n t o b e s l a s h e d b y 5 0 p e r c e n t .F o r o n e t h i n g , a u t o m o b i l e s a n d t r u c k s a r e p r i m e n e c e s s l t l a s o n t h u f a r m . I i u t lfnqrvu I m p o r t a n t ,t h e a u t o r n o b i l v -- . ..- _ . . . . . - -_" 1 _ _ _ - .H o n u n i t s t h e m o t o r c a r i n d u s t r y p r o d u c e s . H o w m u c h t h e f a r m e r w i l l b u n l i e c t c d b y t h v p:o;=m=¢<i cl1L i n r a r |> r o du vt I= » n d < ; - m i a o n h o windustryinoneofthefa r me r s biggest customers. Th is diag ram ma p sh o ws h o w seriously the c urtailment ol'c m produc tion will hurt rural America. I t gives statistic s on approxb d e e p l y "r|.». h1|;; ;1u:1 I11 r.| Q i l u I n vi s i o n .B u !h u e h I 1!.!: \ ( U !f D u r i n g t h e 19 1 1 m 1 1 5 xr j u s e n d i n g .t h e n. ut mn ~ t: l¢ ~l n d u a l r y t u r n vd o u t r x p p r o n u x m t x l y 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 u n i t s . S O F T B AL L Under The Lights Prairie Park Field Every Wednesday and Friday For The Remainder ofSeason Gamu Stu-ts at 8:00 p. m. Other Games On Sundays or Monday: Watch Your Newspaper for Scheduled Came: Sunday, August 17c Omaha Coca Colas, vs. Blair Admission Per Evening loc __ ....... un mu, land, url:..- ....-, mugnl lrallarp whic h permit on modlrulo sin truck-lractor un!! to transport 100:11 as]~Ib lq as lh n a ,.,,"-.... __vowulluff wu c h wu i dcurry an nonduing tremendous an\rlr:|to Uncle Sam In th a n thr u.»"I$§i:. ~tEf"a ~::°i P°f' jhc m on °*-'I Nou-Tmifylnq Ga Mask M L d "G!l°B w.I-°q\1U\°n. nanugqr e l maahlno an d ~gf°°~ dunlopmc nl al TheF. Goodddx Company. has dns lop od and pcunnod a xmn va n n x g e n ma h ' h u i PNY HM qu o te !vhlbillty fl ? "un nclplng In<:k¢| Good to choice ylgs. Fair to good ylgs. ..Com.to fair ylgs. Wet cowsFleshy heilers . .. .. .Steer selves ....... . $lu.5o@1a.5o s n.oo@1o.5os 1.oo@ u.oo .s a.oo@ 7.25 s a.oo@1u.sos a.oo@14.oo .s v.oo@u.so of hogs at Hei§E calvea . .. . . H S:Receipts Omaha were 6,300 head.Under a good demand from all quarters trading mled fairly active at steady to strong prices allaround.Best light butcher weights sold up to $11.25 and the bulk ol all the hog: moved at a gpread of $10.60 @ 11.25.Mustpacking hogs wld from $10.85down, aows going at $9.25®10.00. SHEEP: Receipts ol sheep andlamb: at Omaha Monday were6.000 head. ln an active market prlees ruled steady with the close of last week on practically everything.Beat fed wealemlamb: brought $11.1-5 and beatnatives $11.00. Feeder lambs held steady at $10.50®1l.00 and agndaheep were quotably unchnnled. FAT LAMBS Range lbs., gd ch. $l0,'l5®ll.2-'S Range lbs.. fair gd. s1o.oo@1o'1s Natives, gd. ch. ....$10.25®1l.00C u l l a ~ a . o o @ n oFEEDER LAMBS West. good I0 ch. ..$l0.25®ll.,l0 Went.(air to ld. ...S 9.35@10.2| Nativea ... ...-~-3 8.80®10.00 I 1 » Hosea Wilson dropped into The Enterpriae office recently and han his subscription to this family ne» ceadty set ahead until September1912.Hosea was feeling fxne and on Lh¢ quiet, plQ.Be don't tell u\y»one,but Hosea i l rdning a mustache.He will probably wam n teething flux next. SCHEER FAMILIES MEET IN REUNION Membera of the Selmer family, numbering around 150 strung, came from Aliingtnn,Fremont, Elkhorn,Nickerson and Seattle. Waahinzwn. Sunday, for a reunion in the Arlington park.A baaket iupper was served,following anaftemoon ot ting. The rrwv annulled and "nw reunion:were ltreed upon. Wil- liam Scheer, Sr.. lnd his daughter. Mn. August Echhenkasnp, will be ln °|\ll1r¢ of lninlumenta for the 1942 gathering. Those ma ne a t the reunion from the Kn lh a t distance were Mr. and Mn.Walter Waterman and non of Seattle, Washington. a na n un He l o qn lga ua 'llutltlaiabookeanaelbeeopyrfdhll. _ ||If a n w. s ne mma Cammy »l MoIfunn B000 nmvzns LEAGUE .» . - ,~. -¢. Sunday, August 17c Omaha Coca Colas, vs. Blair Admission Per Evening loc mlmnnu1|In|nmIm||nln|Iulm|nnm|nnn|||mnmm|n|u||lu|nmm||| Dance Ar Arlington Fair Grounds Pavilion Thursday, August 21 SA MM Y H A VE N a n d H i s Orchestra Admission 40c Tax Included 1llsHi':Ui =' I lll'Il msn mr in-lrrl \..n. L-..z; u \ u a u s u m a u n u u u m U I I D O V It h e e r r a t a ' a n d y o u r r i g h t h a n d j u s t ~ t h u w -° s ° i s o § h » r _ v r o r ~ d . » , / "Thi Aldidl Family," hh ovary olhaf Annlloun |am\ly eonnldnn:.=. °-.: .°° "°~= "~° °~:. :-~ °~~: °~" '~;~ *~: :e "~ :.~ ..u |,a » L » q m . u ¢ u m n m N n ¢ . l » h u n a h \ m g y n n L ° ¢ = KA m s w m m n a w v m m m n m aMn. Aldrldl. lhmon Hum!lr. Aldrich napsdnly.2 ,7 f °"' ,_ § ;§ § mnbuui v mnml for lho mawha `dd hahtoaod lqmo." ;{,j';;'g I3 '""'rX'\?»€"RuI ndne mblo v /.ln tmuy onfv ngot to ight thu wheel vrhenullyqn,..... 1 : s um;m a m rin and rido It ou\. o nu ru mu 0\ nmr, Nm-im Ausm 14. nag Plq uib n:n Vernon I-|.¢|.\,.m., Miss Gunmen \"'°S",;*.;=,'.;Sv'f;f;{{>,;f0N Remodé;|ingRevéals 90 Year'0ld Shutters v |""éi%'i»'{¢N1c!Ge<>- Km End F'W e d ;S e l m a H a c k l a a r t h B r i d e Mx-.| ndMn,Mnwi n Nv s wd .- -e n i o y e d | mm nl un nt " HM MI The annual picnic of the Wranch- Mumy Club rnemben md their fumillel was held Sundny nt the Blair lwimming pool park.The uroup remained to participate In me community dug. Attending wem Mann. and Mu- ~l:\mes Lawrence Rlbe s md chil~dren, William Voss,Wilma and Alvin, Robert Foley and family, George Neumann and sons, Chris lfrahm and daughters, Bill Koenig :md sons, Ben Lsmbrecht,Henry Suverknzhbe, Arthur Hmsen_ Inez Trip To West Mr. md Mrs. Geonze Kuhr. Jr. Ind daughter,Mnrdelle,returned 'ha t 'l'lmr~sdny night from n ,mnnth's vacntlon in Wuhlngwnland regon.Tanned by long diy! Qin the Bun and ready for anmh- ler yeafs work, they report thatithey enjoyed n rnvlt pleasant frrir. going the entire distance by naw mobie. 'Hia majority of their vial; was la§t eek,! r o n ~_-Mn.Arnid,n.grudlli»e ol Arl-.Arlmgton Brqther,_ Sxster ington Higl: School, hu bm em- gg;g;»;1=-»5r;;=»;;»~; "§,'§'§,'?;W ed W ithm Exght played in Denver.Chi9*S°f'"&° ,_,:..y... f X..1Daysmore recently, Flint.The couple'°f°'-'1"'l"'ll1W um slsur, Mr. andwi\l reside in Flint where bath M11 Cgrl Jorgensen of Creighton, I[work for General Hown Go.|g°gv»uigg_=»_w_§1»bnm° :pondn a ~-at the parental, llenntn A. Hack- b:xrLh home,in Arlington,Mine Gcnmde Glissman, only daughter of Henry Glissman of Fremont,became the brlde of Vernon Heck- bnrth. _ Rev.G. .W. Walter offi~ elated as the four-thirty o'clock ceremony in the presence of a few close friends and relatives. The bride was bccornlngly at- tired in A gtzeeb-length dren of royal blue;her shoulder cox-sagewasnf whine gm-denlnn and she wore matching blue and white ac- cessorleu. Following the ceremony a wed-~ing i nne r W u served at the Hnckbarw home.In the evening friends alled to offer uongn inns.A graduate ol the Fremont schoole, Mrs. Hlckbarth has been emloyed in Fremont.Mr.Hzck~ ~nrhh was graduated [mm the Arlingwn high sahool,ll w r at- tended Midland College in Fre~ ont, and has been asseclaled with .~.\ We R e c o m m e n d To Increase and Maintain High Egg Production Vi c t o r L a yi n g M a s h ....$2.30 T r i u m p h Eg g Ma s h ....$2.10 Vict or 3 2% Poult ry C on...$1.95 BLAIR FLOUR MILL Sorensen Bron._n n n l n l l n l l l l l l n l l l l l l l l l l l l l n l l l l ~uw for the Rnberu Dairy in ~mahn.He fxas just completed a ~ix-week training course at the e Airtraft school in Omnha. The couple left Wednesdayorning by auto for Long Beach. ~lifomia,when:Mr.Iisckbarth ~lll he employed ln an nircmft aqory.a |0 Mr. and Mrs. Hamann A. Hack- ~rth ol Arlington received word is of the August 2 mag- 'nga of their dll\Kl'l!crf Selml. o .luck Amold of Flint, Midignn. J. B. Jensens United, Sunda Members of the Jens Blue.Tannen 1a.m£ly gathered Sn Wes Point, Sunday, for tha mnval re union and picnic.Among ~-.~present. were relndven fmm Bhir Winddg and Wayne,Nehru and Winner, South Dnkou. Local npreqantativel indud~ Mn. Annnle lle n,Mha =Jensen,Mrs.Mabel :~er, Messrs.and Mesdamcu De tld Wudl, Chris E. Jenltn nnd Don,Soren Jensen, Bemard Wulf, Bob Schnnk,Jnmcs Wu!! um nom,John Jensen,Howard Kubia of Hamann,Cleo Hall and .wry of Omaha, and Ansel Taft.Mr. and Mn. Pau] White uf Cnnoll, lawn, who are visiting in this lowny, nceompnnied Blair relatives w the picnic. W e A r e MOVING But We Are Still Serving 0ur Customers By Telephone and By Delivery. BUSINESS AS USUAL §Next Week § §~'ouk §~oPEN|NG ~§S A L E § E W atchf orltl E ||IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllllIIIlIIIIIllll||l||lIll||I||l|||l|| Our New Location ls The North Side Store Building On North Walker Avenue Opposite Blair Lumber Co. o o o Shower Honors Mrs. Russell Petersen Mrs. Russell Petersen of Blair, formerly Miss Katherine Miller at Kennard, was honored at a miscel- laneous ehnwer at the Elmer Wright home in Kennsrd, Wednes~ day afternoon.Around eighty guests wars present. Mr, and Mrs. Grant Bmwmr of Sidney, Iowa, waited recently with '-Ir. and Mm. G. A. Rarhmann. ,.__,,._._... ......- .......,,there.They then drove north w Vihorg, South Dakota, and then to Lake Okoboji, where they visited another Bible camp.En routehomethey made a short stop at Graettinger, Iowa, and vished Rav. James N.Lund and family o l Rolfe,Iowa,fonnerly of Blair. Sunday they spent at Moorhead,Iowa, where Mr. Nvxurd. n stu- dent at Trinity Saninnry,con- ~-',dwpene m Longvlew,washington,~§'.i';'°'£f,. F d d a X L Mmiwith their daughter,Mn.Ciydn \ndmw ' Maten LeRny ie "Ln-sen and family, (annex-ly of the_,_mmf., U... ''|Bhir vicinity, and vim Mr. and Mrs. Hmnan Nelssided in Bllir nut years ago. m wh o n h o n - illeaezhnutwu htxilizhc waspgumdaervica at the Lntheranl ='F,f.`2..I.;"..f»,...=.. .J ¢ \uu~n1un|An intereitinzI Church.Pictured nbcvo il a before and |this vicinity will be the ahntben ..... -....~.. ........~ U. - ......-,.ol relnxivea from Bllir. Fremont.and Huunzm v rdma u wu he ld Sunday. Auznxt 8 It the Oaklandcity pax-lm Those nttendinz wereMessrs and Mewhmm Ed A. Jen- ,sm ws*Stanley,Earl Jensen,J.Hilton Rhonda:And children.\R.Walter Nielsen Ind mbelbert Fletcher and none, F. \Fonberg md funily uf Blnl-r; Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Erlehon tr! Her-man; Emil Rzclmrdt 01 Arlington; Mr. and Mn. o. A. Pemexson mafamily md Mu-y Ann Reynolda ofFremont; Mr. md Mn. Peur An-derson, Wilbur Anderson md non. Irene Hanna nnd Lyle Hnnnn,Wayne Shager And Nels A. Nelsun I [their vlelt at thi I. J. Montgmnery home in Sesttle. Washlngum.I t|wm be remembered by mmy me 'Mn and Mn. Montgomery. Jem, Chloe and Neil,lived here for eeveral yean while Mr. Mum-g;m°~C"'"s'g_"=§_""°";,_"° of the Air it oo .won].1.» gun of tho M 3 2 1 J e n - leen in Seattle Before returninsn |th¢Kuhn;vmted Mount Rmnar, :in Salem, Oregon, with the Pehr!Eren:sm\|and in !'or1l\m'l wma Mrs.Kulwe brother,Andrew E. Jensen. M. A, Wilcox. relldlnu south 0!Bhlr. was an ovemizht zuest on B. Y. P. U. Enlom which wen nlnccd on the house. Panic Afiifii nnd Mrs. R. E. Vinton of West Lincoln Street.They have re- cently completed some exterior remodeling which h u greatly improved its appaarance.Thealteration:were designed bY Mrs. Vinlan who, for | number of years, hu been interested in home buildlng and remodel£n8-Of Interest w many people of nearly a century ago,havingbeen in existence long before Blair emerged from the corn-field stages In which its first Settlers found it in 1869. MmVintonbelieves the shutters to be about ninety years old, hav- ing been aahaged from the par- ental Vinton home which wal CluB_l;|otzs o. E. S. A regular business meetinz ofo. E_ s. will be held at the Ml/~ ionic Hall, '1`h\rraday evenlnK (to- night). Blair Pick-Up Club A lessen on cnnnlng was con-ducted, Thursday afternoon. at Lhe home of Mm.Ray Krogh,Mrs. R\y Rosenbaum and Mlss Ruth Wolfe conducted a. "Food Defense" pmgram. w. R. C. Miss Gerifude Mead md Mrs. Chiistlne Vlaaak wlll be co-hash euses to the W. R. C kensin¥¢°f\ group,August 20.The meetlng MII take phce nz Mis:Mead's home on Ea a t Gmt street. Lutheran Dlughters A regular meeting ol the Luth- eran Daughters is planned for E V E N T S O F f%§}}i'f?§gil-J-kgf ;<5;=?r;a5r=»¢1f>;>§g f;;%:..:f;f;;;4 7L.""s:" .~w 'wi ~.r.=,.~»,T H E W E E K A H E A D '/ » f § : f ¥ g s f » 1 = ; i Q §~' e q ~ ~" :' I 1.¢. s m .." J i €* 5e LIBRARY RECEIVES NEW VOLUMES Books recently received at the Blair public library include: "Grub Bag",stories for every- one compiled by Lavinia R. Davis -sT h e W e e k O f A u g u s t 1 4 To 2 1 Thurldny, August H Papio Club-Mn.Ansel TaftDon-cu Society--Mrs.Emil SanderKennnrd Methodist Aid-Mrs,Elmer Andruaen Tuesday, Augut I9Sew-What. 4~H Cluthlng Club Wednesday, August 20Brewster Club-Mrs.Paul Wull Thursdny, Angus; 21 March Merimyx-Mrs.Huo la Stork Glenwood,Iowa.Pri or to this they were used o n the Vi n to n ho me i n Pacific City (n ow de- molished)nor thwest o f Glen wood, Th e remodeiing inrluded the removal of a p ou c h, a ddi ti on of a. portic o on the east and an al- teration of windo ws, ali of whic h gi ve s a ve r y modern and p leas- in g a p p u r a n r e tn th e h o me . Rnlerpriae Nnnphoto am! Snprsdnp 01' Mr. and M m .S i Johnson.is? spe nd ing this week i n Oma ha wi th h e r u n c le a n d a u n t, Mr . a n d Mm' Roy Johnson. Mr .and Mr s . J oh n Mac e spent Fri day i n Te k ama h wi th Mr . Alfre d Har t re turrwd to his work at W inlide_ Sunday, alter spending the week-end with his parents. Mr. an d Mr s . W i lli am Ha rt. Mr .an d Mr s.J ulius Petersen spen t f rom Saturd ay morn ing un til Tuesd ay evenin g amo ng f riend s in Albion, Nebraska. Mr. a nd Mm. A lfred Pau lsen and fa mi ly a n d No n n a n W ilk ins at- tend ed an Oma ha the atr e, Sun day afternoon. Mr .and Mr s .Fr i tz Mathienen were gu e s ts a t th e J i m Ha ns e n ho me i n Florenc e, Sunday . a r :i 1 Eighteen memben ol the Blp» tint Young People's Union met at the Blnir swimming pool park, Tuesday evening, for a picnic lup- per. evening 'ii bnquezque, eu Manic swimming ent were ,..W.-..-......,.....,make her home in Al New Mexico, a no-hosv supper wn held at thepool park.Those pru- Mrs.McReynddd. MrsRobert0'Hlnlcm,M m Lenten Kronberg, Mrs. Otis Campbell, and Mrs. Mrs.Lea Gregenen, GI?B\!l'1|¢n, Mn. George Mrs.Clarence Hansen Howl:-d Thompson. it l}l='_i}n|'l°1\: 1-ns EI. *!'<|_F"F-|E*'°°'**lL ==; U!élughtlr,Hn,I-'. pug ma Jackie of Ubert Bessie J.French. Bob Jondm and John Richter olNebraska.I l i a c h n o c h e a ,L o u i d m s ,a r r i v e d ' h n m n d n l l n v a. . .n l . . : -s k i -. . . . . . 1 . .J - . ... . . . . ¢. . . . . .. . . . |Re n li r whyIt l.nr|- - - r - + - -- - --- - - »- - - - - - - - - c a J u u r n u u n a vl u c n L u :n u f v c l l lw a s b e g u n t h i s w e e k o n t h e E l B ' | i ' d g y | 'vi s i t w a t h e F m n k J .W o l f f G r u n t a t r e t . h o m o o w n e d b y M i s s h o m e : m d w i t h o t h e r f r i e n d s m d L o u i s e Z e l g l e r .r e l a t i ve s .M r s .R i c h t e r w i n j o i n Dr .and M n .N .K .Rn t h ml n n th e m Fr ir hy .Otto Ri c hte r; wh o le f t la st we e k e n d f o r th e Teton ac c ompanied th e m o n t.h¢tri p,i s .Mount-nina in Wyoming where they visiting Omaha relatives, bqt jwill Mm.Emma Shrider of Ogden, Utah, left for a short visit among Fremont relatives, Sunday,alter spending s le w days with her brother, Oscar Hopkins and lam- ily.She will then continue on w her home at Ogden.Accompany- ing Mrs. Shrider io Fremont were Oscar Hopkins and Gwendolyn,Alfred Hart of Winside, William PIM to spend 9.two-week vues-sr>end a few :iays in Biair befofrotion.lretuming to Nachitochea 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 --Op en Sun day Mornin gs- SP E CIA IS FOR FRIDA Y A ND S A TURDA Y We Accept Onnge and Blue Food Stnmpl. Items Marked ° Are Blue Food Sump Items. Cantaloupes, fancy jumbo, ripe, 2 for .....,..l9c Grapes, Red Malagas, 2 lbs. .....,-...__.~ °'Apples, Wealthy, cooking, 4 lbs. ...,.~ . , 2 3 c Coffee, Paxton, gas roasted, lb. ,_,..........,24c Peas, Golden Meanre, No. 2 can .,_..-..__-...10c W heat Flakes, Miller's, 2 pkgs. ...-__,..__23c Cen-ll bowl, free Salad Dressing, Rare Treat, full quart ..,27c Soap, Sweethean Toilet, 4 bars ...,__20c ol z '¢ Steak, Sirloin or T-bone, lb.29c Roast Beef, fancy, shoulder or rib, lb. ._._...22c \ Hm ol Blair, Several Blnir yung people were present at the Ludzemn mm.- -uunp cunuuc len near Nlu lNebra ska,last week , represe the Fi rs t Lu th e ra n Ch ur c h . gr ou p included Er ic Chrluu A g u a a n d Ezr a Lar se n, Ge and W i lma Ny g a a r d , Sc hjodt,Genevieve S h u ,< Hansen,an d Mn r vi n Golc M m n n n C » . » m . M l M . . orare, exiting Th e enaenrharci Veoia. Grac e n...|. n .- : u n - b s v w a n A 0 * l l l l l l n u l u ;U l l e | . ; u l l l | J l l E { . l ~~k i .~n e x t T u e s d a y e v e n i n g ,A u g u s t 1 9 ,a n d M a r j o r i e F i s c h e r ,r o y a l t i e s t o w h e n M i s s M i l d r e d H a n s e n w i l l b e b e u s e d f o r t h e r e l i e f o f B r i t i s h t h e h o s t e s s .c h i l d r e n ;" A m a z o n T h r o n e " ,t h e sto r y of th e B r a g a n n a o f B r a z i l,Colby Corner by Be rtita Ha r d in g ;" A b o ve Sus- Tiie Colby C o me r Projec t Club pic ion",He le n Mac hin es;"Gr ea t me t Th u rs da y a fte mo on wi th Mr s. Sh or t Nn1mln"an ¢Illll\n|An kool nun.: u us u|.||\:r-In-:aw :mu mater,Mr. and Mrs. Claude Porter.Th ey we re Oma ha shoppers, Tuesday . Rev.Pa ul Ny h o i m returned W ednesday morning from Chic ago, Illinois, and W apa im,Wisconsin, wh er e h e ha d s pe n t th e p ut th re e a n n b l nnnrluni:an 1 "ol.~......... nun.. berries, Etc.; Com, Peas, Lima Beans, Brussels Sprouts, Broccoli, Etc.; and Fresh Frozen Fish --Op en Sun day Mornin gs- SP E CIA IS FOR FRIDA Y A ND S A TURDA Y We Accept Onnge and Blue Food Stnmpl. Items Marked ° Are Blum Food Sump Items. Canlaloupes, fancy jumbo, ripe, 2 for .....,..l9c Grapes, Red Malagas, 2 lbs. .....,-...__.~ °'Apples, Wealthy, cooking, 4 lbs. ...,.~ . , 2 3 c Coffee Paxton, gas roasted, lb. ,_,..........,24c Peas, Golden Meanre, No. 2 can .,_..-.....--...10c W heat Flakes, Miller's, 2 pkgs. ...-__,..__23c Cen-ll bowl, free Salad Dressing, Rare Treat, full quart ..,27c Soap, Sweethean Toilet, 4 bars .,__20c ol z '¢ Steak, Sirloin or T-bone, lb.29c Roast Beef, fancy, shoulder or rib, lb. ._._...22c e : " 3 ' c a mp Jr o f o m n - f a m- Iward hon- we re J oe Ste wa rt o f Kenn ard.Mr s. Hazel Crull, also of Kennard vic in- ity , wi ll entertain member s o f this grou p on Aug ust 21. ' lb w n u n d C lu b Several speakers and entertain- er s f r o m Li nc oln an d Oma ha wik i conduc t the Townse nd rneetlrfg, next.Fr id ay even ing a t Gish* o'c loc k at th e No rth Pa rk.E v e r w one is weicorne to attend the event.. -. .. --..-..... , ....in a v l v d j ..,Ed war d W e e k s; " Th e K e y s o f th e Ki ng do m" ,A. J .Cron in;" V i ta - rnins", what they are and how they con bene fit y ou, by He n r y B m - sooic;"Mo de r n Mar ri age ",Mo s e l J un g; "S pea k o f the D evi l", E liz a- be th Sa mmy Ho ld i n g ;"Sh elter ", J ana Nic holson;"S a i n t Versus Sc o tland Y ard ",Leslie Chantel-is; " Th e La n d o f Spic es",K a te O' - Iirien;"Cross Curr ents",Sara W are Bassett;"Ic e lan d",fi rs t w c i s l u l \ . . v u \ . | u \ . | . | 1 1 5 u u u l u l l u u l u l u camps. Mr . an d Mrs . D ave Kr o e g er md Soni o f Benni ngton visited Tues day even ing wi th Mr s .Kno c ge rh sister,Mr s .By r on Mc Do nald and fxmii y . E. E .Stevens, who rec e ntly un- gierwent a majo r o per atio n a t. the Clnrkson Ho lp i ta l in Omnh s., was able to re tur n to hi s home on Fr i- day .He is reported to be rec upc r- . . A ! . . . . __2 . . . . \ . . . . l . - ¢ u * u n ua w i zuu |:u|\.|l n u n .Hansen also assisted at the J0h\!Party Iiwors _ Hlrold, Hound Tnylar Harold and I-Inward Tnvh near Blair celebrated their I days recently, and Sunday a ily picnic was held at the Hn Taylor horme ln 0mm ln their or.Among those present Nf n a n r n a n d " A l ' a n n u m u rd 'A m ica republic's story ,byluung natively.y g d Luc ky Pvrk er a Club Vi1| ;;| mln.Sbefnnsson;"Quietly !M*`°~J o ilg xs of g g m dM;; -n d lmily ,Th e Lu c k y Parkers Pig'Club My Ca p ta in W ai ts "Eve ly n E ato n.Mr s . L Bac u n 'r. an n m ll y o f me t a t Amo id' a.Th e meetimr |TL , B §"f'd,2.-.f'...»..n?.r §'?i',.,. *Fiy'f6F.nI¢"I.n,"'"'i2i'E-.QE flmil:r_ John Taylor and f lC h r i a l { u w g a n d i é i f é e ~ ~ Hooper, John Rasmussen of I ......lI.......t \ _ _ . . _tr i-l - .n a h ,nu, ... V. ........~{¢}0p~ was called us order and the min- WM. MCCO\vAN, 88,»2H"§2f.T{,'E>§EZ€$f fford, ukes were read. AH members were ~ ~i and Mn. Euan Biuell md present and the }fwl°§\. was " ,_..\.:|.|.... .4 v...|~.snun. Dnknm. c r .|I|.|f\|o l a r n l n l L aymr,ml:Chris: and Russell : n u m l c u u m .x r "me |& |°' ~" |l ~McGowan, -'' "" " " ! ! ° " ' : " = " 1 -' H n e w |8| -y ur-o ld I;'";I;¢ i ;,', 'i ;:"a ;.;n=: a;.;;\ fully in-'\""d.llr. lnd Hn. Petit Jensen, ,|ouf.h.Picnic ObservcsTwo Blrlhduyu monday when the mow 01 a w1!.gun0f Blair.tnnnmn nfndnred h i m unconscxouml u l fm-..1|z..r_..L ...l........-.\Mr s .Fr a n k He n d m k s o n andWallac e Petersen,bo th o f the Baptist Fello wship Mnney -Sunny side distric t south-Mr s.(Ilmrlea I m west of Blai r, were gue sts of hon- to ih g Baptist Fe lor a t a pi c n ic a t the Blair s wim-i1UBSdl5'afternoon. ming* pool park,Sunday .Guests Bmlffd by Mr s .En" were Messrs.anal Mesdnmea Wil-i|0"'lf\FE the devotior Iisnn .lnhnnl and rlnllahinra \V¢|l.'bY MFE.C1811 Niffl u r c l e nb Wil!Imtv>a= lows hip (II| l*" She Wm=Im la Anén.FUImlBérfirvlm! nelson,Ulf rv spent 3mi:lII\ nt II J mel. Thl1r<¢l.1y's C} l Pi 5 hr \ ~. ¢ 1\ . I a a n i n r h i i n m f I | l I "T`" " " " "m l I\'1ll blllll. mcvumu Icsullleu Lu'Thls peeuhlr accndent °°'=""'°d|Blair last week followinn a.is11 when Mr. McGowan naw a sudden day visit in Peoria, Ill. with herwindstartawagon-load of h8YIsun_ Percy McComb and her son IUIIIN5; down a slope in his yard. in-raw and daughter Mr.and n.attempted no turn the wagon,Mrs Clyde Williamson and elm-'»'>1\::u~so that the wheels would»d1%l1 \I&\I1\|| and prevent the load from!Mrs. Merton Jensen and daugh lwlng blown down the hill, but the;fer. Judy. 'ern visitors from Wed. nesday until binndav in Lincoln atw e r e } f r \ m l |Nh h a d r h z l r g f i " I " " I "s t r u c k a d e p r e s s i o n i_n t h e m y h n r n e o f M r s . J e n s e n ' s b r o t h e r - p:f\»uu<l.T h e t o n g u e w a s J e r k e d | i n - I n u a n d s i s t e r M r a n d M r s . f r n m M c C o w a n ' 8 h a n d s a n d f l e w '.h a c k ,s t r i k i n g m m o n t h e h @ a d . I J ° 1 §'EQ R " ; ° d " - g g ~d A l t h o u g h h e w a s s l v e r e l y b r u i s e d .M e e - c n i g u e k o ]'r .a n t h a t .n o b o l l i : 5 \ \ \ l 'G b r u k e n a n d I d a u y : h t e a ': I d P e a .§ m § & ` " § T . n § 2 ' 3 t h e a t t e n d i n g p h > s : i r i a n r e p o r i s n r o m W a v e r l y ,I o w l .M r .J e n s e n I III I I Al/ez/sr ;A v///afillace Petersen and children, Frunkm"i"5"B time was llendricksen,Pete Peterson nndsand refreshmentschildren, Claus Schneider and Ar~,M\°"Cora Bwghrf-rr len, Al Tietgen and Carol Ann,i°f the °m¢|'W'"""° Walter Hendrickson,Mrs.Merle H G [_d' b Peterson and Gary, Mm. Anna Pe~'u tc-mon, Henry Kay and Rymer .The lI.G.L.ClulFedde.nnth Mrs.Franei Sew and Sew! THREAD'rumauzs C RICK RACK EA.BIAS TAPE High quality . . |ood valual n r ....v _. §»,, :s-;f;~ XE 8-Inch Scissors 25c Nickel plated steel will dlp points . . . nn exeellen! lll pnrposv scissors. Slide Fasteners ~and ~ Made by Tnlan. S-in. and 5-in. in hlack,while.navy, brown, 9-in. also in high col- on. Get Ready For School Big Pencil Tablets ..5 ¢ 50 Sheets Note Book Paper .51; 4Polo Shirts 25c and 49c Hanlcien for BoysAnd Cirll 3for 1 Qg saml Bags . 251: sawn lag.10c,»|w} 25c '~ :» '~ » L a y- A w a y S a l e D o L L s ~2,98 ~.3 '`Fi$§F£I 1 \ P a y j u s t A F e w C e n t s D a w n This ¢°rK¢°I|I 22-in-rh doll with the Illnnlious eyes an no euily be yours!J u l n luv oem: down md the hhm n in small,a ny ply- ments. Oth: Dolls 98: - $1.98 Mrs. Minerva Carter Home I-'mm V lmt ion 1 Mrs. Minerva Carter returned Tue sd ay a ftemoo n fr om n mon th 's vac ation in Cusp er, W y oming, and polnts wes t.Mn k i n g th e t Hp bytrain, Mrs. Carter vlsll/ed her non,| Char les J . C lrwr , o f Ca sper , dr iv- in g wi th h im to Po rtla nd , Or eg on , whar e th ey were gue sts of Mrs. 0. sp en t so me time wi th Ruf us B ra n ton ol Cen tra lln , a nd ut the J o nel W .J ones and family .She also Cnrd furn ish ed the prizes go in g to M stea d an d Mrs. Mac lun c h was se rved Mi s s Dor is Ch r li l Kuest. 'Mr s .Floy d Hz hostess to th i s g m Augus t 21. V . F . W . A u d lln r y A me e d n g o f th e illxr y wa s h e ld Tu with ni ne membe rs .rs. Floyd Hal- e Warrick, und by the hostess. zensen was a ilrtead will be 'vin Thursday, "'Qv rf V. F. W. mx- ieadly evanlngattending. The lhe is recvering at this time. Mrs. Cnr-is Petersen enm-mined Lhe Birthday Club,Thursday B! ternoon.Kenneth Krogl.,aim of I-lrrveyKrogh,retumed Sumhy evening from Oregon,lllinoil,where hc had attended x Church O! God conference. W. J. Blatter and family left lthia week for Maryville, Missouri,' t o b e w i i h M r .B l n t l e f s s i s u r , \ . | : . .n u n . - » l o hui been errolovvd there rinfchm. lhrinzt Mn. Jensen md Pearlwent to Waverly about six weeks asm.Mr. and Mn, Tod Bucklnrdt and children and Mrl. Sant Wulf left Thursday morning for A two week vacation in Colorado.They plln to visit Denver, Akron, and Elm- hui-sl.. Mr s .Ollie m m i n n u n d M n . Floy d Ma rs ha ll le! ! Mo nd ay mom~ i n g fo r Roc kland,Illinois.where .. . . . . , \n u u a l e a m m .gsummercsbin on Puget S0und,|KT°llP draped the charter in hnn-""'°""""' " " " "" " """""""where she met Mrs. Gladys Mc- or o l the late Mrs.Mary Fear. is sedously ill, having been con-Connell and family.En rourell-Bber refreshments were ssrved fined to a hospital the put year. home Mm. Carter visited briefly by Mrs. Nelle Laxure and Mn. Al-Fridly evenlng guests of Mr.wiLh the Howlrd Roberta lnmlly na King.The auxlllnry plans no and Mn. Ed -'L Jensen were Lvl# at Portland, Oregon, md wxul Mr. hnld ~ bake alle, Saturday.G'"*°"-W"of Ins A.n;zeles,_ °'"' ...A M..m.|..|. 1.».vm. nv m..\"\c.fnrnla.Mr. and Mn. Ed Gllbgrb uw; pl...W .Pm-.. .nv mm......their husbands.The Marshall men are emplnyed ln Rockford, having gon¢ there mme time nga. Friday evening visiton at the home ol Mr. und Mrs. Charles Rob- ertson and Mlss Agnes McMillln,'{iFZ»§5§%5L`f"S 3 H i }go n, Mr. a nd Mn. Hen ry V os s, Hr.Mumme r ur n M C 1 c e and M r s J Hi lto n Rhoades ~fr -'{`*'°.§I»lll:JnEr € " ' . k " " " ° ~ C h i l d l i n .~I n d K$n no ul| i li ac 3... .and Hr s .Chariou Wil» Counc il Bluff s, Iowa, and nnlhn Pnlnarf ann n f Omn-l n_.__.-- u-..n,. rune mmu r u n. , wHouston Honored Dr. and Mm Henry Gemoeh and family of Houston.Tens.who have been vidtlng near Herman with Dr. Gemoeta' mother,Mrs.|Rlndl Gemoeu,were guests of honor nv. a dlnner,Sunday.Mr. und Mn. Lloyd Johnson of Har- man were hosts. The guen llut included Dr. ondMrs.Gemoeta end family.Mn. m e l . u m e n o m e o x u r e w U a r m n , Thursday;following the bualneu meeting the llme was devoted to contests, md plane weredlscuBl¢d for the plcnic Sunday lt tha Blulr nwlmming pool park.Lunch w u served by the hoeteu. Guests wereJeanette Garaka, Mrs.Bill Bonne und daughter, Juquelins Durlgeon And Lelxh Nelson.Mn.Robert Welton will' enter- toin the group on August ll. Mrs.Mm-gn-et Zeixler anddeughber Louise, ment the week- end ln Des Moines, Iowfh Wml Mr.land Mrs.Ralph Mo na.Mrs. Hdorten.the former Emma Zeis- ler,returned wml them Homhy for A whit. Mn.Prank J.Wolff,Bette Wolff,Peggy Wal!! o!Omlhl. Alice Allen,buville Kruse and _rue Edythe Kruse. of g Cal- ';;:7° 'f"""' Vililors nt the Soren McDonald home, Tuesday evening, were Mn. Raehel McDonald and son. Misses Geraldine md Charlotte Wright. Mrs. Wynn Bm; vixited Mm Sor» en McDon.\|d_Wednesday sher- noon.Complimenury to her three- year-old daughur,Ellen,Mrs. P¢nl Nvlmlm enmnxined at n 1 I . m a n n l o u - - - For your business in our former location. W e hope you will enjoy the easy parking at Rlndn Gemoets, Mr. and Mrs. T. K.Iverson and family, Mr. And Mn. ;Russell Ward and baby,Thomss !Johnson and Menrlll Johnson.Af- hmoon vlalton wars Mn.Mur-garet lvsrson, Wlll and Pearl, and Mrs. Henry Horn und Fwd of Hen man. lrwln Andaman ol Lyon: ls vin- itlng his brother-ln~l-sw and mls- M. ul M. Malds of Mattel 4-H Club mstWednesday at the hams of Marlon noun no spenumg sevanu uuyu a».lake Okoboji.They an axvvrwl in return Friday. Mlssa Louisa Zalgler and MarPrldnRasmussen, wllh Myra Kruse "mum Fo le y 'mt urne d lm y assistant hostess.Comfort pro- tecton were romplated snd plans] |from Wayne. when they had been attending summer nulans at themute tuchers allege.Both Misawere dlscuased for the alhievement 2|k M pal h,day, whllh hu been postponed toterszinr .51 v'€£.»,l...§€I,.?'°¢iZ...' °¢,-August 19. at the homo ol JoyceJalnssn.A lunch was served at]nnnl mhools blnbday party. Tuesday afternoon Guests included Patty and .lolm Beck, Mlldrsd and Mu-'llyn Sien- beck, Sylvla Siersheck, Joan Zander of Omnhn,Plul and Gunnar NY- holm of Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Wlll Linden, mc-companled by thalr son-ln-law and daugmsr, Mr. and ln. Paul Jef- £°"°°".°¥.. ,..:.'C'1'"°". J i f f ' f our new store and that we may continue to serve you as in the past. W. J. Sas |I IKOLTERM/WS |tc l l fl ha M8\ a M mr.mu mn.lumen rornulm s smumm fiilpal.ll In Ilvuluxaiq~r and lim. Hovmrd Thomp §F3u.§'°"§.§'h§f¢1.T°°§§;y ;antartuinod at dinner, Fdduy, for Sundlv. will lin. Lindaxfi moth- M .Gond s h m k 1'<1 m . A tkathmlnn.l i n .Hx-~ _ H Q ~Krogh and the 870139 met for mother *h°ftlI|\?nd.nuonshmm rc ..v|?».ln§r:¢|:l¢|..::nn*»Tg::nditlm1 r o m a i n l Lmily mu Mririon Krogh of 0ma~ business union.The club '"°"\"_Tornbllds won guests of Mr. and about 9,L visited Mn.Kmgi fl m0tl'1a!', bers will take part in the Pl¢°\*1fMr¢. J M. Jonlm of Omaha uc a In.C.8.Plra diu of Douglu, nt. the 4-H Fdr in Fmmont thlnw¢d¢|1ng mrtlnnmly dinner at the / Advm unday.|.Rome Haul.~BEN FRANKLIN sromis~ arty Honors Draftee Here "Shady" Schlapferg who leavn Monday to be inducwd into th~ . S. army, Wu honored at l famy dune: at his home on Sunda y his mother, Mrs. Jack Schlaper.Those present were Mr.an~~rs.L.M.Utterback of Omnha~r. and Mrs. Virgil Frye and baby ~r. and Mrs. Alfred Dickmeye d baby,Mr. and Mrs. Robe E d Ni e ls e n a n d f a mi ly o f Oma h a were Sunday y o u u o f H r .an d Mrs. G. H. Roae nldlde. Roland Penc e of Auron is spand- ing'several weeks wi th his unc le md aunt, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. W ebb. I l e als o visi ted several day s this week at the home of J a c k Nothume i n Elk hor n. Mr . an d Mr s. Tho rlo Re c k me y e r and W i lli a m le f t Sunday f o r Down er's Grove,Illinois,where they wi ll vis it M n .Re c k mey ef s aun t, Mrs . A. E . Gr aves . Th ey a l- so plan tn vilit Chi c ag o. Mr s .A .W .Soyenson an d Mr s . Kenn arci N e w s Mr. Ind Mn. Nell Erickson mdMr. and Mn. Harmm Nelmm ofOmhha culled nf. the G. E. Kron- berz home. Thuradny evening. Mr. md Mn. L. E. Pewrnm andMattie June wok Elaine GlllxmnnofOmahahome,Friday,d u rspendng severnl days in Kgnnud. Mr.and Mrs.Gilbert Hpll andchildren of Ralston and Iyer Willlunne n wen zuu lt the C. W. Hansen home. Sun Y-Frldsy evcnimr the following f Hr s .Lore lei Fe lz nd of Casper. W y oming, and Miss Valeskt. Pfeif- f e r o f Ch!eng~o Illino is , met here this week to vis it their fath er, W i lli a m G.Pfeif fer,and the ir u n- cle an d aunt,J ¢ Ir. and Mr s G .I . Pfeif fer.The y nm I en vin g th e la st of th e wee k fo r n tri p th rou gh the west,inc luding Estes Park.Bo th were residents here wh en they were c hildren. M r .an d Mrs.L .L .Patterson, acc ompanied by Mrs. Alice C. P1ies' .*.»l l v .: ' |._~" "@ ¢d h = , § ~' n f |f~-r l n Mr s .Li lla r d J a n m m m hos t- eas no the Bi ivc h Mi xe r s Clu b, Th un d ay af ter n oo n , a t whi c h time Mis s D rew o f V alley ga ve an ele c - tric al demonstration.Guests a t th is me etin g inc luded Mendarnes He r ma n J a mb ,J ohn Reeh,Clar- enc e Lu nd, Ole Sorensen,and A l- bert J ensen.Mr s .Bert.Han sen wi ll be hostess a t th e n e xt c lub meeting,September 4. Florenc e Ansel.Senora An tler son,L e o Sorensen,u d Ma f g a r e t former Katherine Miller. Th, Br ewster Club hold 1 . ~-»= a t th o S wi mm i n g P o o l D i r k , ~ " ' day even ing. M a r y A n n W ols mnrm spent. few d ay s at the He nr y W o l. ~~| home in Blai r. M m .Ha n s V o g t m d chil~» spent Thur sday afternoon a tW illia m Vog t home. Visitors a t th e H a m Mon c k home,Wednesday evening,we Mr .and Lira.Alfr ed Paulsen : I family .B e ma r d Thompson a n son an d M m .Ama nd a Svogerso H . "Q r o - .r _~q ; r ; ~ ~ - f q v § ; ' .1 .~ , , I : ;.~ J f ' 3 "f ¢ . f \ ' .| , l .ars - r * 1 ». .1 ° - 4 Wednesday even ing w s i t o n a t the J a mes W .Ni e llen h o me we r e Mr .a n d Mr s .Soren Wo!smalm_ J o hn an d M a r y An n . Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Neiman of Omaha. s pent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs . P eter J . Ne lso n. Or vi lie Ne ls en an d son W aIy ne,were Fr id ay after noon cailers a tthe Be rn ar d Tho mps on home. Mr. and Mrs . W illi am Vogt, Glen an d Leland,Mr .an d Mr s .Chris J ahngl and Mr .a n d Mr s .George - . - the condition of M n .Chauncey W r ig ht, who i s in th e St. J olep h' | Ho sp ital in Oma ha . Min Mau- Ion J ad mel : p a n t f r o m Th ur sd a y un ti l Satu rday a t the Ha r ry Neu h a us h ome . H e m u m Hove ndi c k spe nt Satur- d a y n i g h t Mt h E lme r R i x. Sunday dinner guests a t th e Fr ed W e s ter g a ar d ho me we m Mr . md Mn . W i lla r d W o r th i n g , D i c k y , Billy , J oan. and J anic e of Florenc e. Mr .an d Mr s .Franc is Heaven- di vk a nd c h ildr en atte nd ed a fi fth wedd ing amaiversary oeleoration h a s D w l l n y n c l ,¢ \ u . . u l l l u ,U u a u v l g I l I l lt e r ,A l b e r t a n d B i l l i e S c h l a p f e r , and Bu d P enc e o f A uro n.. Mm. He nr y Gotta c h vi si te d Mr s Caroline Go ttlc h,Sunday af te r- Bell of Denver. len thla week ona vacatzon trlv m Chlugo md Detroit, returning by way ot Mer-rer, Wisconsin.They will visitbrieflywith the Manhslll lt theirsummer home, 'T'~ho Lodge.Frilz Kneip ld! the lust of the week an his snmnl trip to theBleek Hills. Ed Koepke will take his in the Pfeiffer blnck- g-randmolher of Wayne Cross, lr- mnged n very entertaining party for hlm on his twellw birthday. A group of his friend! were invit- ed to a swimming puty a t the Blldr pool_ Sunday afternoon, fol-lowed by A prlcnlc lunch in thepark. Present were Irving Bahde,John Blattlola, md Allen Jermen, all of Fremont:Bernard Holmes. Claus Schneider,Jr.'Mr.andMrs. Willilm Gliannln 8hd Billieand Mr. md Mrs, Verl Mclntm ofOmnlm;Mrs. John H.Johnson:Mears. and Mudnmes Mike Nel-son, Chris Nellon, Chula BAM!- g g m Utennmnz T. yf~g=;;f~e evenimr was span n~0¢hl¢,Mr.and Mn.CharlesBalesuz hilz'h: Mrs. WilliamGlixamnnandT.W.Bates,low, .......... ...e ._....~..."; un meBlack Hills. M e a n and Mesdames John,Harold. Elmer_md Ed H- Stork,Oswald Fuel-i and children,and Wesley Gnullch were Sunday din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.Ru~dnlph Fuchs honoring Bonnie Faye,who was baptized that day at the St.P`|:;1l;s Luthenn Church by n-..M . . |'i I i Il ma e v e n n ." " " " " "". *" =" 'n u l u r u z l y e v e m n u w r f :E'_L ?~~1101118 T l l l d f k i h | n vu \ |~um m m U Lerc oy W iese of Om is spendEnthewkgfeem t h Bi lly ,George: and Gen! :I Koenig. Mr s .An d r e w Ma tz e n an d No r -ns.J une W tfg Fr e mo n t wopperzg Hon dl?- Mr . a n d ina ,- }; r; :y D"; ;; ;a me y ~ ers,I e R o y an d Do n n a we r e v1a1t~o n a t th e W i lli a m V o g t home,Sunday . Mr .and Mr s .S o ma W u llma n n Ind .Ihhh uvnun 1»{|l|..... ..a. Ll vw AsnllD ovugcrwn, 111519. ¥Lnd .Har-r y we r e a mo n g those atten di ng the J ensen pic nic in ho n or of th e bir thd ay s o f A lbe rt Oma r a n d A r - thur J en sen i n B l li r ,Sunday ,au. f.h§_Swimmif¢g Poo!par k.noon. Marilyn and Huilip Matzen are xpendng this week at the Joe?olzin home in Omnhl -___... . "GAB vanlui ll ar. ma mms mr .an d Mr s .H a m V o g t an :S v p g e m n }}oma,Thurs day ,an d family vis ited Mr . a n d Mn . J o h n : F n d a y eve mn g vi d to ra we r e Mr s .Lauritsen, 'Tuesday evening. A m l n d a SVDUFPIAH u n u n n u l l l a .._;\ |rn a -- II I ; Advuniu in Tha Enterprbs ¢.;|o aoneerD a y celebration a tah, 'I'hu§ad;y . |.. Miss Jennne Jungbluth enbertained nr Sunday dinner for M .Ruth Highland. Darothy JohnsonTomHam,Bm Chnmbm anClyde Rim: all ol Omaha. Mr. and Mn. Henry Chris!-EliseofBlair vlmitad Mr.and M nredJunkbluth.Thursday evenmr.Han-in Sand,Dorrothy Johnsoand Jeanm Junxhluth called oMary Jean and Paula Lee JonesMonday lflemoon. ffm. c. L. Glover 1m|,,,,, ..'3L'°'}:. w, '$..........' ifIx x:nQl"Verl Mclntyre. traveling.nd Mrs.Elmer .Miller returmednd Tuesday from Laeiyjamgtig,Wis- | [ n . L . E . L u ' | e n atbandod l m !nu r .'Y '""'*'|N D |||¢|v¢in _EI_Ir, ~ lger- | Taka:J /. . f ' f _ fi 10 ~ AND ENJOY ~ @»~?§f@@¥ m m ; Clark J. Huber's 0pportunity Poland China Bred Sow Sale Saturday, Aug. I6 An Taylor and Wells Sale Pavilion Fremont, Nebraska nois to vi s i t L t. a n d Mr s .C.N .Dec ker an d daugh ter. Beverly Cook o f Bla i r m d Joy ce Kn oe ll o f Fr e mo n t lp e n t las t wee k with thei r gra ndp ar ents, Mr . a nd Mr s. W i llia m K ru g er . Th e birthday o i Ha r le y Apple- by was o bs er ve d i nf or ma lly Tu es - day evening, when relatives helped h i m celebrate. Mr .a n d Mr s .Alle n w .La a ke r dmve to Te k ama h, Tu es d ay , to s b tend the wedding of Fr a n k Smagc z and Misa Frances 'I'obi.n. Mr .and Mr s .Ma so n Mc K ibb en nf D en ve r Colorado, stopped here Tuesday ni gh t en rou te to the ir heme f r o m Ric hmond,V i r d n l s , where they atten ded the ann ual c on ven ti on of an insuranc e fi r m. Ted Peterso n, who wa s called here by th e serious illness an d death o f his mothe r,Mr s .J .A . Peterson, returne d to New York on Sunday evening,lexvi ng Omah a by plane.Mr .Peterson is nation- ally kn own on the radio as an- nouncer Ted Pearson. Mr .an d Mr s . Rud y Spic kerman and daughter,an d Mr .an d Mr s . Mrs. Braithwait/e.Mr, and Mrs.F.Bmnhmizevisihed Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Mar~ shall in Omaha, Tuesday. Friends here will be pleased to know thatMrs.Marslmll, who had been con-fined in an Omslm hospital tive weeks following an auio accident,has lieen taken ha her home.Mr. and Mrs.Harley Appleby, Egcompanied Mr. and Mrs. Vernon connln when she viama her sis-Iter. Mrs. Ola Anderson md hm- lly-' 'l n n r o l LinViKlcnlrlaldlss "i:1"i21.m Jensen and Rouen Plume swht me week-end at the C. H. Gantry hoqnq Ln \l°"'sas City,Missuun.Billie King- don. who has been sz the Gentry home.,Qt-"gd m Ka mmd with ""&»':;, s iy'-lmhneb M m A"'"e l I noon, nononng ner meee,Mrs.Russell Peterson.Mm-tin,Harlan,Alllrd andWaller Stork attended the Walm- er League convention in Omaha seversl dnyn last wek. Andrew Svendguard, Betty, Dick, and Jimmy were in Omnhl, Mon-day.Ma r i ly n Fr vn c li wu s f i ve y ears old la st Tue sda y and th e f ollowi ng \...| ~».\h a n .~.1 .\. ... .»- r ...,..`c Jin I l sw a i I Ia f t e r n o o n , M r .a n d ,,,,,.|t \ : \ _ . " J - - J " I an u p c n u l l l g liIll!ke e m t h h i s c o u s i n ,B i l l y R u w e , +n . -m . = ~n . .'au un:\..¢IIFIB "UWB DOING RQGIHooper. Mr. a nd Mrs. P au l Kempc ke a nd fa mi ly atten de d a picnic i n Ke n- nard, Sunday , in hrmor of J ohanna Kemnc k e' a 8 8th | \i\ Hullu emu n ue tll, Mr .Ma tz e n a n d f m Jens Hansen,a A n to n Matzen Ma tz en c elebm Fr i d n v Pvaninn an a n1ily_ Mr.ml Mn`i{Q1;S"é£|` ii`£`€ fe her birhe thday,Ttt 01fr nfc hompaon and f a mi lv on a tr i pr Mis sou ri an d Illin oi s. Th ey le ft n Sa tu r da y an d plan to be g one J r a bou t a we ek. Mr . a n d Mr s. W illi am Os te nn a n :tu rne d to L ake 0k obn ji Tuesday , >r a few mor e wee ksA . . ~ . . - o 1 . . . . . . . : . . . . .\ . . .L . '.w lter Hem-icksen and '"'P°" """"~'"~"'= un.: vwlvww§?fE'f"°2..»....,'§'.».,.-funilinu aninvedimessrs 'End Mesdamea Art Kuhn ;"";.'i...';';"§,a'1;:'.;'.;..¥»"§f»= 1 var .""£1"?.'2'"J'i..'EZ° .Jansen o f 0Q1&ha» Mr s . I r e n a J n n s e n md Nmr m 3 _ 6 Ve rn on Mathieaen we r e Sun Y s1lPP¢1 g u e lt l 5 ;th e Russell rth»-impnmm ho me near F o r t Cal- and d au gh ter , Ed Gnu ua an d so m, Giffor d Fren c h an d son, Bert Loft- is a nd son , Mr s. C. E. F ren c h and daughters,Gla dy s Chriatoffensan, and Clarence Ninlc e. Messrs.a n d Mesdnmen Ha n s W ulf.Eve re tt Stor k m d chilrlrnn .,..........,.Mr. an d Mrs. Albe rt Sc h jod t a nd fa mi ly s pe n t Sun da y at Linorna Be a c h a t a Production Cr ed it A m sociation picnic. g an d Mr s .J i m Cr a m an d c 1 re n of Te ka m swi t h Mr and ......"*.?.~ __,..........,J o hn W eizmann visited Dic k Sorensen, Wednesday . Mn . P a u !W u lf a n d Mm. E . E . Ma tze n attended a miz¢e1l|m¢0ug ;§ ° *§ § -Wednesday nite: noon,a t e me r W r i g h t ho me I n Ke n-nnnf In.. 'l.¢f.......h -n vnuguxu.uuuallu(nu.:ueen con-fi ne d to h is b e d th e pas t wee k.Mr s.W .T.W aldron received word that her dau ghte r, Mins Mar- inn o f Oma ha.was in an Omah a hQzp§tal_with sgcnpd qlegree burns ,' ; 5 ; , ; j " " ' " "'m muuni ng i n S£.ib`ui£ f"""1i&=~§1"A|`§é;f"""°"§¢,'£,-Sfffin dMisaPatrida.Harper.who as Bert and Alma Miller left Rose Mnri visiteda at the ChHaworkin!!in 0rmi.ha~awn!-.the Sunday momlng for Winnipeg, Wulf home, Wednesday afternoonweek-end af. the Dawn wlumm Y ll to P d|e owl ne ark, an other places Mr. and Mn. Harold Taylor andHgypgyg hOI1l8 _\ of intanext. 'Phov nlnn fn Im mmn fanuilu 1r;|;|u»| u._I »»_-lwnlcn she received while boatinxr.lshe was able to leave the hospital lon Friday. Mr, Waldron. wha hanlbeeninSeattle,Washington,for the past several weeks where their non,Wendell,has been lll with an infected foot, writes that Wendell is also improving.Rev.H. C,Van Vslkenburkhreturned Monday frum a vacationwithrelatives in California.Mr. and Mm. Paul Van Valken- hurgh and daughters of St. Louis, '\lissouH,returned after visiting a week here following a tdp tollfanada.l Rev.and Mrs.Waller Wester- man and son,Ted.of Seattle,:\\'nshington, who visited here andlin Fremont.with relstives_leftwednesdayfortheir home.Rev.Westerman is a pastor of thenm.: u..»..v...L___..... Mrs.Nurnle Ro wma n ggGlndysGs.mott -returned *Qhome. Saturday.after gpendgnrweek at the Charles Bntel omMr.ui d Mrs.Nic Fnedridull|.nd Shirlev and /tlnha. ? °""' were SundaylevenlnS visitors Albe Ne uma."h'M\-g. nhmixu Meqmn md - Ruth Rmenbaum vmlled with 1MertieMcCann, Satgrday-Mr. and Mrs. Melvm Rosenbsu and smv of P m Calhoun wedinner guests Sunday of Mr. asMrs. Albert Nelson and dmxghtcnMrs. Lee Gorman and daughteofla s Angeles Califomla.Mand Mrs. léloyd MvC==§=§\_jl 'M were - ~ mr ~ Elme r Andre w ul And'3f'2}Z'I; '2"$i'§" éimv. fm Mx na er lc.en' enof 1.1, | mrend 1.,. | r. 's. n-c- . ....____.-----..~-- - ~»- .wwten days. Mary Ann Jensen, Lila and Peg- gy Sevndgurd and Richard Hl.n¢-line helped Edythe Mary Jensencelebrate her eighth birthday, Sat- urday afternoon Clifton Hiltabidel of Omaha and Grace French of Blair were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jensen,Sunday.Mr. and Mm Chris Wrich andGeorgiaattended the Kuhr Inm- ily picnic in Blair, Sunday.Mr. and Mrs.Arnold Hansen and children were guests ol Mr.and Mrs. Aarun Hansen, Sunday.Messrs.and Mesdames August,Ed A._ Bill,and Harold Stork, John Dickmeyer. August nhd Al- ben Dunklau, and Henry and Wil- a mlllsm Kruger attended Mrs.Anna ,|KruKer's funeral in Beemnr wma. i --~--1 -.mow mr. nnu mrs. E. V.Heath. Sunday evening.Mr. and Mrs.Emil Kruse andDonna Lee of Fort Calhoun called on Mr. and Mrs. Chxrles Hineline and Lois, Sunday. Veplu Schlodt returned Sunday esemng from a week's nation atNlohrara,Nebraska.Rose Marie Sffhlodr Went Tuesday afternoon with Gwendolyn Love._Jean Taylor spent Sunday even- mg with Iain Hineline and Don-na Kruse at the Charles Hinelinehome.Rum Charlot was a Sun.day nfternnon vidtor there. Mme Emma Nelson daughter ofMr-and Mrs.Martin P.Nelson, will leave Saturdny for Utah to spgnd her vacation. She will also v n t H g °;;5°==- wen o yn e is s ndiweekwithherll".-l.ne...,|ng.' SAVE 0N PAINT! We Have Outstanding Paint Values, Proven by 28 years of Sales Q u a l i t y a n d D u r a b i l i t y ls Our Motto Prices That Will Please You! The Arndt HardwareAn Taylor and Wells Sale Pavilion Fremont, Nebraska Jlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Rolling to Market .on Bunk Dollars This bank has always taken an adive part in financing the raising and mu- ketinq of livestock in thin nectlon. Our dollars are backing local :lock- men and an helping to promots thojmwlh cf the mdumy. K you and our cooperation at lhh uuon,comsin.W enhd1b¢q1adio discus: your rsqukemonh wilh you. WASHINGTON COUNTY BANK Member Of Federal Reserve System Blair, Nebraska :HIT U1uattlc .I le and his f a mi ly were returning _from Detr oit,Mic higan, where he attended thc annual c on- ference o f the Lu th er an Deal' Mute:1 Association. A far ewe ll pa r ty f o r P a u l Roy - uk,wh o leaves ne xt Mon dny fo r thc ar my ,was held at the borne of his fath er,M a x Ro y uk ,Tuesday evening.A t sevemth ir ty o'c lock a fried c hic ke n dinner wa s served to Mr. and Mrs ..Tac k Sc heer, Mr. and Mrs.J ohn Ro y u k,Mr .and Mr s. A r t La a ke r . Ma x Roy uk,He n r yMar y , a nd Paul Roy uk. Mi ss Ma ud e Ma ster s an d Mr s. Ar t Gi f f o r d of F re mo nt, le f t Sat- urday wi th Mr .an d Mr s.Gle nn Hmu n e r o f Neb ras ka City ,f o r a te n d a y va c a tio n a t Man ito u,Col- orado. fineczwzfki, 'vl¢.;>;=.'.;] Mrs. J u dith A romson eec omiigl ied by h e r g ra n ds on , je rr y A r o n : son, of Omaha, atten ded th e Tek - nnnual celebration in Te ka mn h, Thursday . Mr. a nd Mr s. W . J . Novak vi si t- ed at Irving ton, Sunday after noon, wi th Mr s.Ama n d a Hu b e r and fami ly . Mr. and Mrs. Hans Andersen and Luc ille spent Thu rsd ay even ing wi th Mr . a n d Mr s. J a mes Th o mp - son and fami ly . Mi s s Opa l W1ic h c elebrated her birthday , Sunday afternoon, enter- tai nin g the following fr ien ds: Pa t- ty A n n Kelley and Ruc h Buc h of Kenn ard;Dor is W ilkin s,B a r h a m IIindley ,A n n a Hansen,Eleanor Lorac h,Bessie Van Deusen, Ralph No va k,Ra y mon d Sc hneider, Paul Schneider,L o u e ttt W rlc h,Mu r - delle K ahn k, Mr. an d Mr s. Ge or ge Menc ke and daughters,Rolla nd an d Non n a Lo n g . Car la Hi ndley s p e n t F d d a y af - ternoon at lh e C he s te r Aronsonhome in Teku mah. Mr .an d Mr s .Floy d H i n :were Thursday eveni ng vi sitor s at the Fred Jensen home.Sunday guests An Taylor and Wells Sale Pavilion Fremont, Nebraska Jlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Rolling to Market .on Bunk Dollars This bank has always taken an adive part in financing the raising and mu- ketinq of livestock in thin nectlon. Our dollars are backing local :lock- men and an helping to promots thojmwlh cf the mdumy. K you and our cooperation at lhh uuon,comsin.W enhd1b¢q1adio discus: your rsqukemonh wilh you. WASHINGTON COUNTY BANK Member Of Federal Reserve System Blair, Nebraska :HIT U1uattlc .I le and his f a mi ly were returning _from Detr oit,Mic higan, where he attended thc annual c on- ference o f the Lu th er an Deal' Mute:1 Association. A far ewe ll pa r ty f o r P a u l Roy - uk,wh o leaves ne xt Mon dny fo r thc ar my ,was held at the borne of his fath er,M a x Ro y uk ,Tuesday evening.A t sevemth ir ty o'c lock a fried c hic ke n dinner wa s served to Mr. and Mrs ..Tac k Sc heer, Mr. and Mrs.J ohn Ro y u k,Mr .and Mr s. A r t La a ke r . Ma x Roy uk,He n r yMar y , a nd Paul Roy uk. Mi ss Ma ud e Ma ster s an d Mr s. Ar t Gi f f o r d of F re mo nt, le f t Sat- urday wi th Mr .an d Mr s.Gle nn Hmu n e r o f Neb ras ka City ,f o r a te n d a y va c a tio n a t Man ito u,Col- orado. fineczwzfki, 'vl¢.;>;=.'.;] Mrs. J u dith A romson eec omiigl ied by h e r g ra n ds on , je rr y A r o n : son, of Omaha, atten ded th e Tek - nnnual celebration in Te ka mn h, Thursday . Mr. a nd Mr s. W . J . Novak vi si t- ed at Irving ton, Sunday after noon, wi th Mr s.Ama n d a Hu b e r and fami ly . Mr. and Mrs. Hans Andersen and Luc ille spent Thu rsd ay even ing wi th Mr . a n d Mr s. J a mes Th o mp - son and fami ly . Mi s s Opa l W1ic h c elebrated her birthday , Sunday afternoon, enter- tai nin g the following fr ien ds: Pa t- ty A n n Kelley and Ruc h Buc h of Kenn ard;Dor is W ilkin s,B a r h a m IIindley ,A n n a Hansen,Eleanor Lorac h,Bessie Van Deusen, Ralph No va k,Ra y mon d Sc hneider, Paul Schneider,L o u e ttt W rlc h,Mu r - delle K ahn k, Mr. an d Mr s. Ge or ge Menc ke and daughters,Rolla nd an d Non n a Lo n g . Car la Hi ndley s p e n t F d d a y af - ternoon at lh e C he s te r Aronsonhome in Teku mah. Mr .an d Mr s .Floy d H i n :were Thursday eveni ng vi sitor s at the Fred Jensen home.Sunday guests anwuucq an youuau| ............,, ...___.Paul Pete rson of Califnr ma. Sunday = " g g ; f e m o f M a n d M r s . 1 3 sen u m we r e M and Mr s.elvin Roaenbaum al B i l l o f F o r t Cmlhoun,Mi ss E n Rosenbaum o f Bla ir,Mr .ar Lira.Joe Ste wa r t an d I va n A dersen..Ga r y P ete rs e n o f n ea r I r vmg uspentthe. nag;~ _ _ » g 1 u h l".r.id idld n- )hls fy nesdhy snen]bBi»f` -Wm " N St.Psul's Ladies'Aid held its annual picnic in Blair, Friday. Mr. and Mrs,Allred Andersenof Omaha were guests of Mr. andMna. Lillard Jensen, Sunday m(ter~ nnon Eleanor and Lorraine Jen- sen retumed w Omaha with theAndcrsens that evening. Mr.and Mn.Raymond Fnsnch and children visifed Olive Lofttl Mr, . and Mr£"mF§F1"'r§'.1`=§bf;"'ffi Pap: ll lon. Mr. and Mrs. I-Ihrold Taylor andcluldrenattended a picnic st theHoward Taylor home in Orum,Sunday. The Occasion was Howard und Harold Taylor'| birthdays. Harry Hnh of Norfo lk spem Saturday nxght with his pargnts, Mr. and Mrs. E, V. Heath. __ Mr. and Mrs.Ron Law ww.. 1 fried c hic ke n dinner wa s served to Mr. and Mrs ..Tac k Sc heer, Mr. and Mrs.J ohn Ro y u k,Mr .and Mr s. A r t La a ke r , Ma x Roy uk,He n r y Mar y , a nd Paul Roy uk. Mi ss Ma ud e Ma ster s an d Mr s. Ar t Gi f f o r d of F re mo nt, le f t Sat- urday wi th Mr .an d Mr s.Gle nn Hmu n e r o f Neb ras ka City ,f o r a te n d a y va c a tio n a t Man ito u,Col- urado. Johnson. Wednesdnv evenimz visitors the Ni c Friedric heen home weMr .an d Mr s.Cla mn c e Soreneo Mr .an d Mr s.J o hn Petersen Alpha.o f Bennington.Alp h a me n d i n u several day s a t I"riedric .hsen home.Mr s .Cly de Hansen.Bob J uni or o f Yo rk s pent. se vere ! da la st week a t th e C.W .Ha ns home. Mo n da v even ing Mr .an d M Ho wa rd L eu tr uo a nd s on s of Om ha , Mr . a n d Mrs . E d war d L a utr u an d dausrhters.Mr .and M Charles Bates an d W i ln m and W .Bates helped He n r y L a u tr u c elebrate ids birthday . 'Thurs day evening vieitom atL. E . Pe tern on h ome were Mr. an Mr s.Stlmrt.Tnllrrmn and M Jessie Tn llmn n of E lk C ltv anMrs . Nann ie Rob er tso n a nd Gle dv Ge r ri o tt o f Omah a .Dor is La u tr u p 'returned Th ur s de y a fte r a . f ew da y s a t the La w :enc e Pe tti t ho me in Oma ha. M m .A .E .K n m e t t,Lora ine an d ShirIev o f Oma h a were din nor guests a t the Chariea Babehome , Mond ay . Mr .an d Mr s .A l Han sen an da ug h te r o f Fr e mo nt we re Su nd a vi si to rs o f th e II . B. P lu me h or n om M r .an d Mr s. J ames Ry a n a n d fmmilv were callers a t the G.F . Paulsen home,Saturday evening-. Mr s.Fred Ra r n u r and Ber tha visited Le na Dodson in Oma ha, Sunda v af tern oon. Mi ss J e an ne J u nz blu th r e tu me d Thur sday eve ni nz a f te r a week fineczwzfki, 'vl¢.;>;=.'.;] Mrs. Judith Aromson accom;:n ied by her grandson, jerry Aron: son, of Omaha, attended the Tek-nnnual celebration in Tekamnh,Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Novak visit-ed at Irvington, Sunday afternoon,with Mrs.Amanda Huber andfamily. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Andersen and Lucille spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. James Thomp- son and family.Miss Opal W1ich celebrated herbirthday, Sunday afternoon, enter-taining the following friends: Pat- ty Ann Kelley and Ruch Buch ofKennard; Doris Wilkins,Barham IIindley,Anna Hansen,EleanorLorach, Bessie Van Deusen, Ralph Novak, Raymond Schneider, Paul Schneider,Louettt Wrlch,Mur- delle Kahnk, Mr. and Mrs. George Mencke and daughters,Rolland and Nonna Long.Carla Hindley spent Fdday af- ternoon at lhe Chester Aronsonhome in Tekumah.Mr. and Mrs.Floyd Hin: were Thursday evening visitors at Lhe Fred Jensen home.Sunday guests of the Hinzel were Mr. and Mm. Alvin Ohrt of Fort Calhoun. Mr s .Lu ng Do d lo n a n d Gene Co min g | Of Oma h a, Lo n li n e P au l.sen o f Be nnini rton we r e c lller a a t the Ra ms ar a nd Paulsen homes, Fri day eveni ng.Mr s. J . 0 .Mlr ah all. J ea nn e a nd Beverly ,Ar i etta Christensen. b l n .He r ma n Kru se and daugh- ter s. . Mr s. He nr v Ti etzen a nd D e- lores an d Mr s.G.F.Paulsen n t- tended c lu b mee ti ng a t th e P.C. ~ ~mama st ren.ldis in ld 'Bn s.|,ps. n ed Ld s » x nt the Bert Loftis home in Craig.Sunday eveninl-Glen French isvidting there this week,at theLoftls home. Lois Jensen week at Unehome in Slug; Mrs. Arno .dren spent Friday yvlth Mrs. M.i'. Hansen near Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen and family were callers at the C.K. Ross home in Omaha, Surldll' eve- ning. Margaret Jensen stayed fora week's visit at the Ross home.Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rasmus- sen and daughters were callers atthe Gifford French home, Wednes- ""`{».§f°$.""e.French»Ethel and Irene were supper guests °f Mr.and Mrs.Raymond French, Sun-du '. is spending thisWalterGutschow Hansen and rhll- lllrs. Harold Stork will be host- ess to the Merimyx Pmject Club,Thursdhy aftemoon, August 21. -m....a,, Susiqigkut 31 I lIv sunday evening callers at theMartin Nelson home. Miss Shirley Renshsw and Har-vey Walker were Sundsy guestsof Ausnin Renshaws.Eva Mae Snovwden was a week- end guest nt Chris Wulf's.Lyle Jesperson was a Sunday visitnr. Mrs.Joe Love,Mrs.Albert Schjodt and daughters, Enlella nnd Rose Marie, Mrs. Bill Wulf. Mrs. Paul Kernpcke,and Mrs.Albert Hansen attended a demonstrationat the Chris Wulf home, Wednes-day afternoon.Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.Msnin P.Nelson,Sunday.won- Emma Nelson and Hs.fy ('~\\iu ofOmaha.Eldine and Lester Wulf andMnrjory Hansen drove to Omaha, Thursday. Margaret Wulf who has been emplnyed in Omaha this sum- mer retumed with them."Mrs.Emma Griffin anddnughter of Teknmah areingthisweekwithMrs.Heath. Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. E. of Omaha were Sunday zu Shirlev |7m..,\......_- grand spend- aE.v. 1HeathI sf'-1 l ou vdlm 6AR e ~ of Your Car! 0 0WeA v - - - . .r ~ _ _ eg T<z.'?f<1P°r'v§="° For- i u n . . | | s | l 1 l W I n u ~ o n i ¢ . \Mr. and HITS Roscoe Rosenbaumlwanfer of Te nh were 1 visited at the Andrew Matzenhome. Wednesdny evening.Mr und Mrs. WAl!er AndersonMr. Ana Mrs. Carl Miller. md M1-I and Mrs. Al Nelson and their fam~ u r U u r W o r k la D o n e B y.- ~-~---a | o u r b a r .A l lsvenmg Events of Aunm R°"'h"w ,M a t u r e M e n W h o R e a l i ze T h e I m p o r t a n c e `And Lub Mn. Otto Allen of Omdu was a week-end zum of the Joe lava.Mrs. Drudlln McCann was A Sun-I 'hy visitor. O f C a r e f u l S c r a t c h - F r e e W a n h m g r i c a t i o n O f E VE R Y J o i n t . P i threshing cnewat the S ~ m ~ i ~Pool park, Friday. Jean Tayior was a Mondny eve» ning guest of Howard Taylor ofOnun. A | For Better Service, Call And '' .¢§Lia.2"ii§'r : ~P h o n e 2 5 3 Liache an hm!d ly.|||||||m||nln|||||u|||||||||n|||||||||||||||||m||||||||||mu||||||||||||mnmnu |i.|ies picnicked at Carter Lake, Sun Irint* Mr . a n d Mrs . Chn rlss Vasa nnd Elme r are vac atio nin g at Hu r on , South Dako ta,wi th Mr . a n d Mr s . Gwr lr e Voss.Th e J o ha n n I..nurlt- sen s are s tay in g with L eRoy Vo ss an d Mr s ,Ma g g i e Voss i l :pe nd- in g 5 f e w d a y s lt th e L o ui e V o s s homo while th ey are Away . Mr . an d Mrs . B en V o u an d Mrs . Minnie Koepke visited nt the Louie Voss home , Sun day nftemoon, and wiLh Mr s .A n n a Gmd e r t a t Ben- ningto r. th at eve ning. Mr .an d M n .ln e r Chdstensen of Counc il Bluf fs ,Io wa ,visited Mr .and M n .He rb er t l' u | |s n . .l I r C Q A L ~I C ming In Slowly M a y W e I - I a ~ c Y o u r O r d e r So Ao T~-1 |Phone 333 = Chnstensen Lumbér Company £ 2 §De l i v e r y D i r e c t F r o m T h e C a r §Labor~s A V E s ~ day.|Mr. and Mrs.Wdwr Anderson' and family attended a birLhdny party,Sawrdny,at the Jim An- derson home. William Voss spent Tuesday with Mr. And Mrs. Lorin Christen- nm & nnursaay evemnz um- A weekwithhercousins.Marjorie.RuthandDorothyJohnsonof Omaha.Mr. uni Mrs, Harrv Turner andBettyarevacationing In EslasPlrk, Denver, and points in Colo-f°§9-. ___1§ '; ....... °;,§'_;';f_;,§,°g3'" mxgm u n g ; =,_g_~= gg; 1'--g,_g§-,-3;-3;-,ag- __ -3 "lim Lloyd Millar ur omm n nd 1 tbl muphil llfvlec oonn ygug ear lib I §..'f!f"'.E_H' 912 §IFFk kim! 'Af 'L".1..¢2'.f...l';'1 ...._§f -_----IIta n t . . . g u a r d in g u g u i n n c m ox - p o n u . I t c o u t; I i t tlo to b e p r e p a r e d a g a i n s t s u mmo r d r i vi n g h mm r d l wi th o u r S o vo r a i g n S e mi c o . a n d i t : e mu y o u ¢ ° ¢ i l v n p o c i n . ¢ ; u \ . . u u |4 \ | 1 l l ¢ I \ f a l l i » \ l i ¢ f I ,I H U ~u a o u .Cli ` 5 ' $ ` ~ ,a n d l : ! l i n n ; l o t a .u k o b o j i .K ' § I ' " 3 ` , § ; 3 m ; =t e .a s M i s a B e v e r l v M a r s h n i l r e t u r n e d r a .a n n s r s 1 s " P e "n z M o m l n v f r o m a w e e k ' s v e n t i o n i n as f e w d a y s w i t h m l a t w e s m M u s - O m a h n w i t h H r s .S R B a t s o n .u o u r i .S h e a c c o m p a n i e d M r .a n d ] M r .a n d M m .p r e d J u n i r b l u t h M r s .V e r n o n T h o m p s e n a n d c h i ] - I I i i h u n ! n u L - - . 1 -*''" "vnnnm In.. Annu ¢'l.._-..:.....en u vllld "v-vwu nllicl ox nr.unen.1 |m f ' " " 'B¢..."`u.. . ?é'.,- .£L'.»... '!.'.:..:££1£'£: ._?f1':'%_.'--!°!,*P*Ye°-e f !f f i f n d v!-...... nu v u a uv uruugu quunlfPro d uc h a nc l c o u rte o us k u um lou. too. You'lJ onloy our mf room: maintained l w i l l n lor y our coa- nni e nc a . Fo r Yo m tri p yuu'll li b our FREE road maps and our handy ea rlo gbo qk-.Sturi nto ourni a ti o n loou. Go Sonuiqn all lbs way. __..---. -.~--=-r»»»ulrof Mr. And Mrs. J- M. Jlmsen Atthe Rome Hotel Satlndev evening.Sundev dwmoon thev attended Achicken nlcnlc dinner of the Den-ish Brotherhood At the DeniellPnrk north of Florence. Mr. and 1 Mrs. Gifford Nielsen spent Monde; evening et the [mv ter Hansen ame, end Thursdayeveningwith Mr. And Mm.EmilSlander.""'°;{ were guest; at thePaulMelouon-ne near Flomnce,Wedneudey,ln honor of DnvldMelolz'| blrthdly. Mr. end Mm. Harold Lumen uf Omaha and Mr. and Mn. Gifford Nleleen end family enjoyed A ple- nlc dinner, Sunday. lt the Blairnrlmmlnr pool perk. nenpeu ruul noamz celebrate hllbinhday, Monday evening.Mr. and Mn.Wlllllm Knenlg and sons spent Wedneedey evening with Mn. Anne Peterson.Mr. and Mrs.Lure Chrietenserend lenlie egent Tuesdey evening nt the Ed C rleteneen home. Mr. and Mn. Elmer Hollleln at~tended n picnic of the Kuhr fem-lly ln Illelr. Sunday.Mr. And Mn.Ed Christensen were Sunday evening vlxltore at the Fnnk Hovendlck home. Mr. end Mn. Fred Weeternud and Ruuell end Den Vlllbed wnhMr.and Mn.Fnnde Hovendlek And Herman Hovendlck on Wed-neodiy evenlnl- Reports nn very uthfnctory on il G a r n e r S e r v i c e »/g m # Ou U. S. 73 Blair. Nobruln ~ ~ ¥INDEPENDENTLY UWNED and DFERATED * |I » Blain XIQIn»nn|rn 1\\ntll|: I4 H B 1 NOTICE T0 cnaurrons CO. comusslomans PROCEEDINGS (Dlfla¢|U County oummlldanvfl Room,Blair. Nuhrukn, Aux. 11, 1941The Board 0!County Commis~ Hsnning Nelson,who 1|em- ployed nt Danver,(Mondo,inconstruction 'Drk for the govern-ment, flew han ta rpend Fridayand Saburdly nt home. Willilm md Ruth Kn\|e_ PlulMelotz And Dorothy are vncatian- NOTICE OF SUIT O'H,an1on &0'Hnnlon, AttorneysT0: Orin Abbot; John J. Aduns;- -Ada ms,na l mme unknown,spouse of John J. Aduna; J.. R. Ce||\oun Board Favors Proposed Skatin~Rink v-llvh Bloch. et ll. labor ~ F 4 m m . l i m -alan E. W. Tnylor & Co.. lumber 5.94MyronTo m, llbor 15.00Pnynon Adams. M. D.. vw-r 87.50ami, mm. D001'a.1oBlair Telenhom Co..D001 8.40 m o 8-701.50 - n 1 3.00 Bond ;: p 8 : lg : u t |o ! t h a 0 l¢ u ~ Sunday svmiug viaiwn of -George Ciumberlxinn wen Hr. ln~Mn. Will Adamn of Hamm. M: nnd Mrs.Clarence Clumberllin I Hsnning Nelson,who 1|em- ployed nt Danver,(kalondo,inconstruction 'Drk for the govern-ment, flew han ta rpend Fridayand Saburdly nt home. Willilm md Ruth Kn\|e_ PlulMelotz And Dorothy are vncatian-Ing in Denver and other paint! inColorado. Mrs. Henry Schroeder of Thur-din, Nebraska, wu 1 guest of Mrs.Hans Schmidt, Sundly.Mr. md Mn. Canon Dey, Mrs. erman Klshn, and Mrs. Ed Achatz ~I Omxhl ie!! Tuesday for Chey- nne, Wycrming. ; : p 8 : l g : u t | o ! t h a 0 l ¢ u ~ Sunday sveniug vialwn of -George Clumberlxinn wen Hr. lnMn. Wlll Ada mn of Hamm, M: nnd Mrs.Clarence ClumberllinEdithxnd Eugene Valder.Edi ltnyed for a few days' visit.Thursday guest!at the -Quint home were Lavonne AnQuenton Quin of Bllir and Jennette Garxke of Omxhn.Min Betty Ann Quint la vlsitln~her cousin, Misa Jeanetie Glrske in Omaha, thin week. The Chlmberlain, Quiet and I-' children enjoyed l pnny with thHerb Easton child:-r.n_ Wednuda~1 . . H '~ a . . ...._,..._..-l "Hr . a n d Mr s. Llo y d Metz la r a n d fa mi ly and Mr .and Mr s .Au br ey Gaine s sp ent S atur day i n Omaha. Mr s. Ha r old P au lso n a nd in f an t son , Haro ld Chris,re tu mo d Su n - d a y f r o m Imma nu e l Hos pi ta l. Be tty an d Do y le Co x visited Sund ay at the J oe Kin g ho me. flsfr.an d H n .Rob ert Anderson 0 | |v I THE E AT S HOP -- M e a I s - HALTKD MILKS-BEER 24~Homr Servlea Advsrtiu in The Enterydn m e n t . a m e n J u l y 2 3 .1 9 4 1 .B P O ! ! ! 8 ° {J . R .W ! . ' ° ° ! ° ' » .1 I D¢u »A \\ ia | .f i r i h i l i vt - u ~~~~J nhl I : D I li I l l a a n Alo § ' " ° 'U9 lIn 3E § T A T E O F F r e d e r i c k W . C h r i s -K o t s c h ;H a n a K o t s c h ;T h e h e i r s C a m p b e l l a n d H .C .l z e o . m w n d e c e a s e d .d e vi s e e s ,l e g a t e e s ,p e r s o n a l r e -" P m i n u t e s 0 5 * h r m e d 4 # n n n i n n m a n n a n n a n l n n r t h f | SinkinzF1m Notice is given to the crediwrs to appear before me at the Co\m~ ty Court room in Blair. Nebraska, on the 22nd day of August, 1941,and on the 24th day of Novemper, pmuenhtlvel and dl atnlr per- "'°5;°"°" 1 " ~ - - a ' ; , § " ' ~ " 5lunl um in tha eu ur fled :lm lollmvinl Ruolutlan wu g m y o g t h i m l w h g ~ d o m e d : ceased persona:unn Annan;John J. Adams; J. R.Wheeler,real nune unknown; Carl J. J. Kotsch; Hana Kotach. and Aug-gunw Gm-aka,real names un-| known; and all persons hnving or c\aiming any inte in that t s l 2 8 a n d 4 o { `pan o l l a .»Bmk 31, In the cicy af B1-xr,Wuhington County, Nebraska,described ns: Commencing on the ....-¢ |:..,. -1 ..m I-; 1 nu lm# I Be u Resolved bv the amd oi 3 Commissioners of Wuhlngwn 10Ycounty,Nebriakn.that there be 11and hereby is luvied we lollowingliztaxes for the cuntnt vear 1941, 13yincludintt State, County, Townnh.\p,'u City,Qehml m m m .vnl~ne,|15 Road Dmtrict,Labor Tax,Fin, 17Protection Dinrlct, Old Ale Pm~|13don and other taxes nl renudrd 19|bY hw on all taxnble property in 20...M nmmrv_ .¢ nlmwn bv un. nu- of 1941, for the purpose of mmm-tion, ndiustment And allownnco uf claims. A\l claims not filed on orbelow tha 22nd dn' ol Navembar.1941, wil! he forever hu-red.Dated this Slat day o!July, 1941.(SEAL)John A. Cu-rignn, 30-41,County Judge. o. u1.542.922.04n o .541.962.424.081 ,80 2.60 18.608.94U on Dr, E. S. B. Geesamm, g>,°°fWllter E. Goehflmr. M... D00rGood Su-rmriun Home, Wm' Gmmmn Dm: Store. D00r ~ Doory e r. poorDr. C. D. Iswtrd, Door Immnnuel Holv iul.mwrJamieson Clinic and Homvim. poor.[, B. Jensen. voor séléé | 4.0011.70 5.809.0013.3525.00 50.00 5090! 9.31 I NO T IC E T o C R E ID IT O R S W a lte r G.Hu be r.Atto rn ey Cou nty Cou rt.W u h i m r i o n Coun- ty . Neb raska.E S T A T E o r He n r y .a do wh Schroeder, Deceased.Notic e is g iven to th e c r ed itor s to appear before rne at the County Cou rt roo m i n B lai r, Neb ras ka. onthe 29th day of Aummst, 1941. and on th e le t da y of Dec embe r. 1 941, for the nuroose of exn.mination,s.d- justment an d allowa nc e of c lmr nn.A l l c laims not fi le d on or be fo re the 29th day of Novemb er,1941, will be fo reve r b arr ed. flu ted this I s t d a r of Aug us t, 19 1. ( S E A L :J .I31.41,County J udge. o h n A C a n i z a n cams IIN; e*"`=`3¢h"`"f." \| A °"fI »`§m`é§7¢"`§€ >1ii I.;' 1a;£' ....' ; f 'Ee| §§sou th o o n e a s c o r n e r o leg ally ld d a d 8 follows,t0 - wi t:23 sand lot, thenc e wes t 96 feet, thenc e south 20 feet,th e nc e e n t 96 feet, thence north 20 feet, real name s u nkn own , D efe ndmts. You, and ea c h of y ou, are here- n o u n e d me o n J u ly 3 1 ,1941,b H n a C.Paulsen an d E i t h e r 0 . Paulsen as plai ntif fs commenc ed an a c ti on in th e D is tr i c t Co ur t o f W ashington County ,Nebraska, against y ou, and eac h of y ou, as defendants, the objec t. and purpose of whic h is to obtain the'de c ree of sa i d C o u r t th a t s a i d d a i nti f f l a r e the own ers i n fee simple o f th a t part of Lots 1 , 2, 3 and 4 o f Bloc k 37, in the City of Blair , W as hin g- ton County ,Nebra ska,described us: Comrnenc ing on the east line of said L o t 1.3 1 fe et nnuth n f tha S T A T E L E V Y Insane.......-..-.......--........ To ta l ....--_--- -_____C O U N T Y L E V Y General ---..--......-_-___ Road _-....--..--._-___-____ Bridrre - - - - - - . - . . - _ _ - - _ _Asrric ultwm &Stoc k Sh ow ..---........................ Soldiers Relief Mother-5 Pension ,.--..-.... Un e mp loy men t &Poor.Reliad __ -_ __ -- -- -- -. .- Ditc h A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F 24 W A S H I N G T O N o o t n a -.25 T Y ....-.....--------....$22.f»49,33026 Hi lls 2 7 2.71 | 28 .293 zo 530 3.006 31 32 1.99 .28 .96 .09 .10 .04 1.00 .04 33 ,34| 35 3 6 37 33 3940 41 42 fe 4.ss2.56 1.14 2.44 6.02 vuuu:rl.RU ILBIIY,DOO!J ohn Luiwisr. poorTheo.Moorehead.pnor Neb r.Me th .Episc opal u § ° " § f * § °?°'2£` . m. W 5 c n r n i d t,Mr s .Chri sti3 0 0 0 Mr s.Ch r is ten ;Br a nd t 16.00 Mr. and Mr s . A n d re w . f a m i l y m d Ruaaeil Ba. ~ Slmdav dinner Quests ni nn AlhlchandCedl Albach and nner wereL the Llovd I Il \ | I T h e B l a i r H o s p i t a l A llnme lnuliluiiou mom: au we e k e n d wi th Mr s .Anders0'n's mo the r , Mn . J o h n Hi nts an d fa m- ily .M n .Hin t.:retu rned wi th the m f or I. sh or t visi t. Mr .an d Mr s George Davis o f Tek nrn nh an d Mrs . Haro ld Ty nda ll o f Springfield,Missouri,visitedSundayeve ni ng at the Aub rey Gaines borne. Mi ss D on na C ar ls on o f Oa klan d wh o has been a t the Els a K i n g home,was called ho me Fri day mo rn in g by th e illness o f her moth er. Mr . a n d Mr s .Lo u i s Gr i mm andBu d spent Fri day even ing wi th Mr. a nd Mrs . J o hn Qu in la n, s ou th of Bla ir. Mr. an d Mrs. Ch arles Bla nc h ard were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. F. W . Ch ristens en at Elk City . Mr . a n d Mr s.Fr e mo n t Jensen and c hildren,De lma D a r mll and Phy llis spent Sunday a t He m- mi ng fo rd , Neb ra s ka with the F re d Ber kfi eld fa mily . Mr. a nd Mr s. Ch arles Blanc hard a n d Mr . a n d Mr s . To m W akefield were Omah a visi tor s, Thu rsd ay . I I I I I l IMis s Elna a nd J un io r Ba rn es o f' Coatsfield,Ne blas kn ,were Sst- urday nig ht g uests at the Frem ont Jensen home. I Mr s .He r b Eaton,Mr s .Aub rey Ga i n a ,Mr s .George Charnberlnin and Mr s .W arren W akefield ut- tended a 1:30 o'clock lunc heon a t the Ty son-Long shac k west of Her» msn, W ednesday . Mr s.Ma rg a re t W illia ms and uughtern were Tuesday evening I HEY FELLOWSI HE'R HERE AGAIN Scattgrgood Bames He'a that LovableFellowFromFictionThats Thrilling KOILListeners! Listen For Him At 4 : 0 0 P M I 0 Monday Thru Friday Pnuntsd By Wrigley's Speannint Gum on.KCIL 1 2.10 3.602.002.002.262.905.86 1.16 2.22 4. 102.1 84.222.383.22 2.543.362.744.20 1-Q4 » ' u » .r B w \ 'J .n e u l o n ,DOO#M o m s N i e l s e n ,M .D . .m o r G i l b e r t P o t a d l e .p o o r I w n y n e P u t n a m .p o o r R l s r g s O p t i c a l C o . ,p o o r A [h : c k ,P o s t m a n t e r .D o o r' W i l l i a m $ e v e r a .D o o r M r a .D i c k S t r i c k l e t t . ,D o o r| l ' I r n .P e t e r s m m e u .I1 0 0 r : E m m a T a y l o r . p o o r T e l m n n h I n v e s t m e n t C o . , Door'lzruhlsen Bros., poorEleanorIlnzinker,poor Dorena Walker ooo 1 ;g-g':.h....;..1....a;..""""*" v 12100 Lan C. Larsen of Teknmnh was 500a.Sunday dinner guert nt the 6:10 Charles Laughlin home. 6.00 Mins Beulah Laughlin spent the 19_2g.week nd at the parental, Cha:les5300|Luughlin home.900|Mr.and Mm. Sherman Carlsen 5.0J*and Doris Jean, of Craig were Sunmlgw gues ts at the Loren Layman ome.60.0u|Mrs. Loren Laymarfspent a few r 03-ggigzyahsé Crgg atS e homecofl her 435.'-ug r.rs.errnan ar sen.c:»e§F£mc1'§k °5 1 2 %MrsdCarlsen had her tonsils re- mov aff.~§i'3$ gg ¢?§»='l2§"°f."§'?f§. were re-Miss Lena Layman has been in on rnntiun dulv mud.. and nas...3t her home for several dan. -:cn 'ro cn :-is rrons northeast -=BmEr'JfN&TJf., illufel FREE HIGH scl-1001.°'°" 'IEc. D°"°" Arun-my 1'{'!}_?"_¥€!*- "'°"°° lnuth zo feet,TUITION FUND LEVY 94 Mm 46: n e n c e e a s t v b r e e :t h e n c e n o r t h '"'~4 7C o u n t y C o u r t ,W a s h i n g t o n C o u n -2 0 f e e t ,a n d t o r e m v e t h e c l o u d s | S P g ; ? } : f : f 1 ' f E ' i ' § h f 3 '" fF fE _ . 4 M i l l = 4 3 t N e b r a s k a .c a s t u p o n t h e i r t i t l e t o s a i d r e a l A R L I N G T O N R U R A L 4 9___1f.§'.§'ATE:O F J o e L n z u r e ,D B -~ b y t { 1 e c l a i m g . ,r i g h t s , t i t l e s |p I R E _ } " § _ O ' I ' E C ' I ` I O N ~:Lau ned.d"'1|¢i&"`"' " "|;.Sunday guelltl at um' Aluné i '22.41% $574 .A..1:l1».';.'l'n'§f1so9 ~ nw *ev r._§n¢! Hn: 4..t:u.r.wu.r l n r e r e s m n a m :a n d d n m n n d n n f l r 1 I < : " r n l r " I R M u l l h 1Notice is given to the creditorsto appear before me at the CountyCourt room in Blair. Nebraska, ohthe 30th day of Aumut, 1941. andon the lst day of December, 1941. for the purpose of examxmxtlon. adjustment a n d alloyrance ofclaims. All claims not filed on orbefore the 30th day of November,194l. will be forever barred. Dated this lst day of August, 1941, (SEAL)John A. Carrigan,3l»4t County Judge. NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT L. Q. Hills. Attorney you, and es-ch of yon, of any kindwhatsoever,of, in or to said real eltate,or any pm thereof, to sev-erally enjoin and har you, and eachof you, your heirs, executors, ad- ministrators and assigns from hereafter claiming or asserting any rights,titles, interests, claims liens and demands of_ in or to Baldreal estate, or any part thereof, toquiet the title to said real estate inthe plaintiffs* to obtain the decreeof said Court cancelling of record n mortgage made by T. M; Carter Xi.`I.`I`vl§< ;i1;;.';;:.;'a;. Séii, 'ded fo in Senate File 88ggsrlonm l 1929 and a Labor Tax of;2.l0 in all precincts aa re- 'red w.""i~h..¢ tim; be and lierehv is ley- ied upon each and everv oerson in' Waahinkwn County. Nebraska, be-tween the ages of 21 and 60 years,inclusive. an Old Age Pension ~ of $2.00 per person to be leviedand collected an provided by law. _Also that there be and herebv islevied upon all ramble property ofand Amanda Carter to Orin Abbot, each citv and vlllaafe of Waahiml- datgd Aufust 27th, 1868, recorded.ton County, Nebraska, BSL follo a si53colony of bees in the County A954 r l 56 57 5859Fr.Fr.187 2.148.243.344.783.5¢s.oo3.321.647.96 Alter a careful examlnag-n ofthe followinz hills on the d creatfunds. it was moved and aecondedthatthefollowingclaims be ll-lowed,and the Countv Clak ishereby ordered w draw warrants on th, funds indicated. w nay same. Qarried, all members pru- orgnnal IIBYIDK been lost.bHm mcuowan, Lloyd Hulk and.n motion duly made and oar- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Husk and chil-Hed Child Assistance warrant No. dren.279 was ordered cancelled reciui-ent having failed to dim checkbegan death. d |.n motion u mad,d r-ned a Ruolut n wa s "lnifkd tmnsremnz $4.0ss.11 from the de-linquent mx fund to the bridze.fund as avorooriated by the 1941hudzet. .On motion duly made Bhd car- rled.a Resolution was adonted de- claring; an emerxencv due on un- anticipated reuuirements of theroadfundsandaourooriatinu§12,000.00 delinquent t u and in~ Mr.and Mrs. I. Hansen wereSaturday evening caller! at the Al-; Madsen home.Th u d 1 r. and Mrs.f l u ie o l tand Donald and Lyla called on thai |George Hindley family,Monday] evening.1lMr. and Mrs. Charles Tllielfoldt| and sons were Sunday evening; ilos at the Malcolm Brodersenl ORIG.|Mrs.Malcolm Brodersen was a Sunday afternoon caller at the.|Ed Wilson homo.lh er itan t taxes z o th e ma d f u Hd ; .|Sund z;'c ff:;e-1guests a t the J 6.40 On mo ti o n th a Boa rd adjour ned C.Brodersen home inc lud ed Mr: 40 3 5 to me e t Au r u u t 2 5 .1941.and Mr s.Charles Brodersen MIr.3 7 1 Helen K. Bo lt. . Cou ntv C ler k.and Mr s .Fr a n k Brodersen an d » » » » » » _ » In the C ou n ty Co ur t of W as hi ng - ton Count Nebras k ay .E S T A T E O F Chris Hi nz ,De- ceased. Nnfion in hnvnhu nrismm fhni ffnrn na uu un 1 ,p a e L a o ,ox png qeeq 10r m e P w r ,1541,l|.B anuwn UYIEIIT. votmg "ay grec ords of a md c olmty ,gggurin asseaslnerut rolls fo r a n d y e a r , o r A r n d t Hd we s pay men t o f a no te of $26 5.0 0 a nd th a t n g av b n I e xtn llv a dd e d f o r tI : e A u mmi n e C ;1 mterest,also c anc elling o f rec or d fo llowmg acco}mt,s,f o r the y e a r C J_ Beekmmll a mo rtg ag e ma de by A u g u s t F f o r th e follomn pr our ooses:Ig i ai r Teiephoné §""`9kP _"W Aug us ta Gurske l o l B L A I R C I T Y . . . .5 ren t a nd tolls U0ruppliea 3 supplies sgpplies LO.9151 County Comminsionefg Room '§"»§"°?»1@,T""JC"1';'§§""" d Mr an Com. work Bum-.Nehr.. Aug.11. 1a&1.|,md Cmgm 'End ''f""mdM"§§;"120.00 The § ° g _o Ec|ua11zational;:et|MaIoDlm Brudemen mi Polly arid Co.. sum c a n n n ~ m n a o ent.en+Suaan.\" " Z " " ' "" " ' . " " - ' " t "" " " "' " " 'Carl J . J . Kotsc h da te d N b I mms J .E .Ca m bell,M. Hxn z ha s flie d wi th the u nd er -.'.over f ef Gen er al Revenue ............ _..-_ 5.00 0signed, County J udge of W ashin g- 6th,1882,rec orded ln Book H' , P u b li c Li b ra r v - - - -...... ..--1.00,aud mi lea ge to n County ,Nebraska,her f m a l 3 .=f| 6§.L.?f.§h°.f'}.?§§?g° "°°'€l"Stree¢Lmzhtmsr ~_-375|.5'=...en r lllll|||||||||||||||m|||||||||||||||||||||||||||nlm|||||nm||n||||||||||mili|||||||nmE tate .,. ...nu wum.;, m.-nzurmg pay rllellllre p or t a s e xe c u tri x o f th e s of a n ote o f $ 400 .00 a nd intere st oi' Chris Hinz, DeC\'{1lS@d» anfl f""d° which mortgag e was a ssigned u an 9»PP|i¢9§i°I1 for final °g*""'§"""j said Auguste Gsrske by saaignmen tlon and dxsc harge. and or t e a s dated November 6th, 18 82, and re nic nrr mnh nf 1-n¢x¥rl\m n f Ffntnha i n ~ 3 Payment newer outlet ex-""°°»|tension bonds and interest .50 C1f'.§.P'"" Court, court l l l n l n l a n " " ' " i ' r & 2 H § " L |)_ Lanz.H_G 'll:-.and Mn. Ed Wilson audi s m mm ma J . E . c m b e n, c o L Hi p Hwi e i md Min Elli e we re ,|Comr:1lnj_gn:__n and Hzlan K. §21{[§_f==lgg_ggI\§5__§g|3p§r guests at I USED CARS N o w IS T H E T IME T o Bu y A G o o d Reconditioned Used Car A Big Lint To Select From 1940 Chevrolet Deluxe 4»dr. Sed, 1940 Chevrolet Deluxe T . Sedan 1939 Chevrolet T. Sedan 1939 Buick Sedan 1938 Buick Sedan 1938 Chevrolet T. Sedan 19 3 9 Pl ym o ut h De l u xe T . Sed a n 1937 Chevrofet 4-dr. Sedan 1937 Chevrolet Coupe 1 1936 Chevrolet T. Sedan 1936 Chevrolet Coach 1939 Chevr olet T ruck | L - v } ' ~ , i l / CHEVROLET co. Blair, Nebraska ¢ Jg f Pay me nt o f mf un di m: b on ds and inb we st ....-_....--._....- 3 00[Coiliri:re &Webster.80| |to rsr §;§;3:.';:."".§:.;' § . " " ' " ° ? f f f ; ; ; ;:§3.C§»unty 'l"reuum1;bexpeng¢ ,Purc hase of The apparatus ..-.3 .}:.nti2rpr1§|':.Drin mr | [Maintenanc e an d oberationof :fume department ......_...._ 0E va . ns La un d ry .ln.\mdry 40 R. E.Fairc hild,postage Farnberg- Hdwe.. supplies u u n m m w m n To ta l ..-. . . . . .... . . .>. . . .-|Poll Tax $2.00.2 I A RL I NGTON L E V Y General ..---..---..-..........---.Street Li gh tin g -___..__....__: 2:G0'He n Telephone Co.. Ope rating an d Mai nta ini ng W ater W or ks -..__-..-.....,.- Sin ki ng Fu n d to retire Wu.l»er B o g g s . " 1 : " " ' : " " " 15 95,Max'y Gilbert, c leric al'Da n Greene,ha ulin g:Grfmersen D r u m s n m v Mi ll Nad ine Guy er,clerical50 5 Mi ldr e d Hansen. c leric al |tolls20 0 Dr . C. D .Ho war d ,cure -I wa lte q G.Hub er,Sec. servic e1 9 9 J C. Pennnv Cn.. nurmllnn di .:.o.vu103.57 15.29 1.64 4.4016.35 80.00 10.00 1.0013.75 19.50 \,w..»..,u n z ll.[Lug unarles znleuo lut na me.~Th e mi nu te s o f th e Dreceding Mi ss Ha r ri e t W ilson wa s " : meeting were re ad a nd aDDroved.|Thursday afternoon caller a t the; Vari ous Uro bor tv vndzmtiions Malcolm Brodersen home L we re br ou zh t to th e attention o f Mr .an d M n E d W I d.1 son an |th o 'i' i" '3 ."L ?m2? c h an lz es were Ha rriet n od Els ie c ullefi upo n Mrs. l |The re bemsr no furthpr bu gmess §'§<;'.£°y*;'§'L'fn'L§§.'Td Lima Lo e h°HEf"rdK adI')?tm S';=@ Lmh !Miss Harriet Wilson was a. Tue;s» en '°un v er 1515 ey enigg §uppor.guest a t the §i|`I=ii"§ii\}r"ne§,;'5',§",,",,;"§',}"],§",| f1'§`.'?°"...',{'...'.'f.°'.Zl' f§I';}3'!t _:ua _Ui.iuwnu |uv;B565U £B(.0IU.3, |1110 81842enti tled to the sa me,and 1 have for other e quitable relief.rwt th e 2 2n d da y o f A u mwt.1941,[You an d m n o f au I y are moa t ten o'clor:k A.l'b1.,a t my o f l c e q u i m d to ans wer the pé utia n ul in said County fo r the hea nng s aid plai nti ff s i n s ai d C our t on or there:»f.;bc fom September 29, 1941, or saic l} £ \ \ 0 d A u g u s t 5 | ~llnn|\4 Mann ini.- .....:.n -l\ . u u | |l u n ]I A I I I J I l l l u P B I L I H U H w D it r u e a n d g r a n t t h e p r a y e r t h e r e o f H A N S C .P O U L S E N a n d \.wlnlvolm llrodersen home.25 N°'f`,f_Cf§. 0,g»b§¥";§o§n1§§0HT !i n.and Mrs. Mulcoim Browder 5-00 'ann and family spent Friday after» w¢ npw ~¥~=R~h D I o s Gamble Store Blair. Nebruks 1=:srmsn 0. vouLS1~;i§i§` 32~53.Plaintiffs. .\ug1.1:sr. Harlwig, ill for the pas! ufuk, is improving.Miss Ruth Ellen Pitzen returned 10 Lincoln after s visit here. |.| .. .r . . | . . . l . _ l . ; ; n u .- -- .. . . . .-- 3.00 21 .'i'8 3 64.38 3.00 25.00 1 50.00 60.00 35.91 3.0014.65 30.38 164 1.62 6.7515.25 mr 2.50 12.07 4.97 reetc. I n U1 C t C W h .llovll in Bla ir.....°<>.»§'.1'.'€.?'N g g g s g i as mi r .Mr.and Mr s.Malc o lm Broder- E S T A T E O F Solomon 'I'.liar 5f~"" Witfg FUPWP HUHSLS of Mr. and ton,deceased.|Mr'»..I r vln Clenients,Wednesday Notic e is hereby li ve n th at He n r v Pn tz e l has filed wi th the underaairned.Cu un tv J udea ofVf mh in ai on County .Neb ras ka hjs f in pl re po rt as e xec utor of the E a ta w of S olomon T.Barton.de- ceased,an d mn de an npplic htion f fi na l sd mi ni a r ati u n and dis- c me . a n f o r e a as ilmme nt bfresidllao f Es ta te to auc h oth er, gle ri o ns a n # gf Ib ; la w e n tg e d gg]lI\.1lyn Petersen of Ir vin g to n is e an ne . an ave set e 51.sp¢.'l|1l|r\;:as fe w day s wi th A n ndayo f September.1941.a t lI|Lage».0' Cl0¢ k A . M. , it my o ff ic e i s slid |Thv mnnual re un iu n o f lh p Ohr t Cuu ntv fo r the he ari nz the reo f.'f:un:| \"i ts hmId m th e park h*rv Dated Amrusl.12th,_1941.. u m h y ' ~J o h n ~Bhldre| i (lh rt Ka th ry n linhwe1 \:\. vn1t1g'. Fort Calhoun And Vicinity I n t e r e s t n n W a t e r b o n d s - - S i n k i n g F u n d t o r e t i r e S e w - e r B o n d s _ _- - _ _ _. ._ . . I n t e r e s t o n S e w e r B o n d s - F i r e H v d r n n t R e n t a l s _ _ .. I m u r o v i n z a n d c a r i n g f o r F n i m n i n m . ML K - B Printing Co., sunplie; 2 0 0C ha a La mb, b ai li ff foo W alter Llnraen, rent. 0 I... D. Long, Cum. work.u and milemre 5:1 Vvrena Lund, c leric al BU W m. D . Mc b or uld , pri s. '5U|board 'Mor ri s Nie ls e n, M.D.. c m ln 10 Carl F.Olson. milen fe, ,e O m h a Pri nti ng C.,sup~ Iga-+++~|»-1-++++++-r»++-|»++++-1~:--15 I I \ 1 " \ \ " r l ' 1 ' v ' \ " l ' | " l " l ' I " \w u s u 1 n'ur. w. F. He m phillDR. ~~'§7§¥'EA"~DENTIST R ..~Home Thentre Bulldln|°°"i#. 'f' "??¥'° |uildlng I Blalr, Nebrlnkn ~.=...¢..»....__Public Llbrarv __' P a r k Imvro ve mc n t 'lntnl -.._.._Poll Tax $2.60.|" " "|F o l r r C A L H O U N L E V Y |,,a';;;;'.§,_ Aurruat ++~|~|»-H--f Mills ..I'1Iot-Tnbune.auupliesfE;;3,~;==='~5-gg Reprint i ~" " T " " " " " " " " ' " " " " " " "Scl1afersrn;an Store,hauli1L E O N A R D A X T E L L btrpet In zh timr - - -. . . . . . .j "2.5 ll.S0 n. mer B id ke Mf g. c o .. |Mamtenanc e of Fare De ..em-ral Contrac tor and Builder .nnwirnnnl onl supplier! lilnir.Nebraska ¥+¢¢++++++++++++++++++iI DISEASES i~»}¢r ~p{;;§==uni |.|n|;n;. ... _Purchase of fire- QBBLEQEGB ily dmnt, r en ta ls Bond fu n d _... .,____._ To ta l ,,......_-v m T a x s 2 n n " " §;;+T. C.Lord Co.. supplies '50 N.E Tilden,smvey i n2' ~ Wash.CO.BBI|k.ChBl'I10S 'Wash. Co.F a r m Bur..21 59|Of f.Ma in t. R.Weldon.labor| Arnoric a n Auto Se rv., re- || :n..Dllf h OF THE RE CTUM Dr. J. Tilton Young 39.56 8.29 81 .2830.00 23.05 u a 1 \\..fuu||1.v u l u u x t n , 0 * - - ¢ - - - ° - - ~ M u n m u ' l g o n k~- _ ., . , £ 3 .':3..1 Bl as s C a l l w n m :B r o d e r a e n w a s a n 0 * - e r n i fr h t s r u c s t ' T h u r s d n v a t :x m l l l u l h .\ r . r |N e w m a n \ \ | l h l r u m r Ir i n d vr .l n y R o h w e r ,p l a n t o a t ~ l e n d U n I I I F a i r a t F r e m o n t t h u s w e e k T h v a n n u a l H e i s t -r e u n i o n w a s held allhe Oaklfsnd pa'k..§§unday. WORK Blum PrinhR150North Broad Sl Phan -r§|iéi¢"azs4 S ou lh W a lke r Avtlllle2Fremonl. Nebraska |1 100 + + + + + + + + - H +4-++o\4-+44 |~._T.....H E R M A N L t c v x General revenue DIlrDosesqi 1 \ n n |amp]n lmnn II. -I-£2 -. ='g;;; J o}\H"ndemon.labor J Arts Auto Parts. re main; mom the n n" J ie.~nellllenu on1.'!0Lu| ..,: z..::. :,':..*:°,':,':;;.. ='»'=°|f1»-=-»=»¢ 9 f»~¢"?»@1'i»`"»;"»11';' ;.';': .. v ~"`? QI. a,"'*r .~ 1 , 4.. ~.. . ';*ii*JP. 4 ..'* " ; _f Q ¢\, ., ";.a. ~"~31 ~.I47: t »-q' |g J w .r 3,2 . 1 "~r . . . - . . i n r ., r a "n a w ." M f t \2 3\<f n \YOUR EYES Get No Vacation! Abo ut th i s ti me o f y o u r we th in k o f vic ation z- as ltttio fish ing o r aight seein o revenju s t a Sunday pfc nlc outing. But,your eyes get n o v a c a t i o n . W e use th e m constantly . Th lt ' | t h e reason y our ey es should be kept equipped with the proper glasses to ma k e th e i r wo rk e n te r an d hu mr a their longer life. GL A S S E S A R E A C OM- F O R T la°~,.. . u u a c u w n u u y u u l n .| . | | g : | \ l | | | §V :O d M i '|p u r p o s e s _ _ - _ _ _ - . . - - - _- _ _ -3 . 0 0 .1 r w o o t o r .r e b a r :6 2 . ' l ' :` 3 l C a l l e r s a t t h e 1 ~ i é " m 3 { 1 } § . I " 1 } 0 m e 0 t i o n ;M n t d . F g r r n e r s G r .&L r . ,l u m b e r I j e i g e n s i o n ° f k . . § 1 ` . " .` 5 ' i ' § . ? £ ._3 . 5 o f F ' { f §° " °A u t o S u p p l y . s § . ' n 2 . 3 " ' } . . ' . i E 'f o r u f i i l i é l l i "1 0 0 H u 1 c o c k F a r m E q d p . , |o f r e f u n d i n g b o n d s a n d r e b n l n i n | 8 l 8 B C _ __ ~__ _ _ _5 . 0 0 \ I n £ F r $ t 8 t ¢ 8 M B C l } .& n o i r "D u r v o a e a . a n | _ ,= ° .' f ° ' : l . = : . . : . f n : "r P u 2 h u ?» i m ; f n t a ° u "4 ° . E < i L a u t r o n ,1 » i : ' < » r r e u u a r t m e n te q u i p m e n t _ _ _ _ ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. a o E d z a r M o n t e r o .1111> - r r r . _ _N e b r I a .O l i ,r m a n d o i l ' g o g a l - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ - - . . - l B . ' 7 0 | N ° £ '; r ' ° ' ° ° ° "&E q u i p . . I $ 2 . 0 0 .r soK E N N A R D L E V Y l l .~P l u m e .l a b o r |M i l l s C .l u .R o s e n b a u m ,l a b o r G e n e r a l r e v e n u e p u r n o a e s 5 0 0 W .B L R o s e n b a u m l a b o r | S t r e e t a n d p u b l i c 1 i . ~ . m s n £ '§ * ° ! l ¥9 3 ;c ° . , _ ¢ . §_ 258.73 26.71 5.46 10.93 100.00 2.92 100.005 1.65 45.41 100.00 100.00 4 .00 43.94 Wednesday after no on we re M n . lle nr y J ac ks on an d Came ron an d Mari an, Mrs. Fra nk B rode rsen and Catherine, Mrs.Ha tti e Cameron, Mr s.J .C.Broderson,Mr s .W h i t Came ron an d Mrs. Ac k erman. Some of th os e atten di ng the ball ga me in Bennin gton,Sunday were Mac C ame ro n a nd Bi ll an d Jack ,Charles Brorlersen,Mer edi th Ive rs on a nd Or ville Han sen o f Ornahs. Mr .'ind Mr s.Gene Christensen called a t the Ma c Came ron ho me Mon day eveni ng.Mr s .Ch ri lten - sen wi n be remembered as Mi ns ny rr pro wler pe eki ng ln wind ows.Sher iff Mc Donald o f Blai r wa s called but the profwler had evldenb ly moved o n. M m .Ed ith Sid ner of Alto n,Il- linois,son,Har le y , a nd daughter, J udith,were guests o f Ha r r yRohwer, J r.,la st wee k.| Fra nc e s Smi th re tur n ed af ter a week'a vac ation a t Bellevue. Ma ri on and J une Mc Nair le:°t_ FYiday night for Lon Angeles, Cal ifornia.Th ey wi ll also visit in ' Mt.Shasta Calif omi a,an d Rose-i bur g,Oregon,wi th their gra nd- rno-ther,Mr s.G¢0¥8e Mc li u ge ll.; W i llia m an d Otto F r a h m re- hlrn rrl lfn nrlm:lafhn han alive.nt Fi 3{){) mmm Huron Carb. Co.,|renlirl 300 Bud Allen. labor'Hans Beck. laborlsum Betts. uhm- 3.60 100.00100.00100.00 _.__.. .. . .. .. .. . - - - -- - »vw "l v : -" ~J o a n C a m e r o n .[ L a k e o n o b u j i J S u n d a y d i n n e r g u e s t s a t t h e M r s .W i l l i a n a S o n n e n b e r g a n d M o r r i s C h r i s t e n s e n h o m e w e r e M r .d a u g h t e r ,M a r y H e l e n .l e f t T u e s - a n g I i r s . P e t A n d e r s e n a n d L l o y d d a y e ve n i n g f o r S o u t h B e l l i n g h a m ,W'.9'»¢ q/.49 vw|interest ..-..---..---....-..... Operation and mnintemmce of firu denlrhnent ..-._._.Purchpae of fire delmrtment 'r.ooB1m Motor Co..remirs 1.50 unu mary rewraen.Washington...Bohn Saw. sm. ns. .em 2a0.Bn|Liqyd and Mary Petersen arel Mrs. Kate Rohwer. Calm Rohm AC .Sl unn_.. . . . l a m ~"" " " "'0_1 spending leverul days at the d Richard "===~ un have re-g g g y g ~ g v g g ,1 1 Morri| Christensen home.?.§\~T.L`¢ from Fort Callins, Co\ondo.|-.|oil c'1 w an m u g°g;»:ind myxmilmn- g they gf-M Mr. me """|__.a .e ~ i c f p u y mn o `1 4.31 $E§'i'F°'"'2§.,\""'Pzidny lt tha Mn. L1°ya's¢m¢¢m of Dmim.;mn., Say Ie Wm. |$nu!loI 1 ¢e ug, M,|¢h_ & Supp y.am nenun orne.Iowa, was a guest ol Lhe Chu-In| "~7='*'~-labor »<»3:8é ~ ::::'1: '3.L'::::'§:1r :'°°":,~;a;,:-:,.:::,: .,.~:;:.»:,°;;,:1 "° "'° members °' YOUR '"""' "' mm1»\1r'l¢ Bron. bil, na and msn Q-gy.Qnghundred were prenumfvinit.I ~ MR ~ it ls became you hnva d equip ment FAT HOG MARKET, BY WEIGHT, EVERY MONDAY Schuyler, Nebr. TAYLOR AND WELLS AUCTION co (Next COMMUNITY SALE, Fremont, Sat., Sc-pl. u) 'rAYLonawm.l.sL I V E S T O C K A U C T I O N EVERY WEDNESDAY Air-Condllloned Plvillon, Fremont, Nebr. Ho g s S e l l F i rs t a t 1 2 : 0 0 0 ' c lo c k HOGS- CATTLE HORSES SHEEP All Cemenled, Smlnry Hog Penn; Convenient Cattle Ylrds and Hone Shlll B u n n s A N D S E L L E R S m v z n n cm Sl .lo uNs o N.Blllr, Our Anellanner,For Snle Da ta and Marla!Information. 'rAYLonawm.l.sL I V E S T O C K A U C T I O N EVERY WEDNESDAY IGeneml Fund .___h w l i i l H 1 I vm AIk|»S¢ltzcun~=\;=~ In, Oll. KI-I mdo lO r u Schdflsr,InboxJoe '}'l\omu|on. lnbor Rllev Brodernen. lnborBurt Co. Coon. on, zu.na ollSault Hlnellne, hborlntenuteMach.ASuvvly.mn d nNebr, In. Oil.. reninyym. _Plyllnz._ lbor N - mas81.90100.001oo.oo 255.51100.00 7.849.86109.99I ldr..snd Mrs. Gwrn Huma n md(manly af this vicinity were pres~ enThorvnld Hansen celebnted hisbirthday, Sunday, At the Harman Plrk.Thule present for |lull:dinner were Mr.and M r s . ' l m vuld Hunan and M i n FrancesMus. Mr. und Mn. Harland Chrll- tensen and Betty Lou, Mr.andMrs.Shine Weber, Mr.and Mrs.Elner Hansen and Mr.And Mn. | dn!- Norma Louise Smden returnedSunday liter rcvernl woekn at Ok- amulgoe, Oklahoma. The Lndles' Coffee Club wu an- mrulnod by Mrs. LoL\i8e Bolln anthe William Bnlln home in Blah' lnn Fridny. Mr. :md Mrs. Oral lhrrinn and children vllited ln Teknmlh, Sun- Jennne Kruse of Omlha spent Q..»..|.--fan.M..rem...l.»..n lllho mv xuhtri a l Al lo v u' lh | wo r1 : lp e o p l| wh o hl v 0 \ ue d Alkl-S¢JU¢r a n ml h u d u t i c l n l u p ms e . IfAIh-Seltzzri .1ugo o &a |we uy ltls,y ouvrm\ltlnyo urmed- |dnaablnn;lfltls no \,ltwo n'¢co s¢ youlpenny.Wo wlllmhmd ¢h» nn1:h| upr| c ¢ ¢ omy ne -w\ne rwho l:no!e ntinly ntls 5 e d, Yourhmllymayneed Alkn-Seluer soonerandmoreolientlnn youthlnk.Qurguanntae olsatlxfactlon ar ma n y refunded w r co v e nihunlna llc ondldomlls te dbe -|'`:f ','.,km.mm reel. wemma'Dan Shasta. LaborTmhlnn Brol.. aunvliwWakefieldServ.Stl.. n s .ne.Ralph Scarlett. labor Alma S. Quin. et -n.laborn. D._'l'lmme. eg al.. labor 5.10100.008.10 sexo64.00 I 9.00m e Carl Hanaen at Blair.Caller: Mondly evening at thaThorvaldHansenhomo wan Mr.and Mra. "Shine" Weber and Mr.and Mn. Clannca Hansen of Blalr.Their viait waa to hslp ThorvaldHansen celebrala hla birthday.Clargncq and Hazel Christensen, .-........,.......-._..........-v nu-|mark.The annual Kmae famlly picnicwas held at the Blair SwimmingPoolpark. Sunday. TTMQ attand~Ing were Mr.and l n .EmeatKruse and children, lr. and ln G99 Neale.Mn.Edyih Kum-andrmcllle. ~I'" E51 ff? m c m. - s ¢ » n » d » . Ad i n a ; - u¢ . a » n nu..-'n¢m|»¢m\»r,uu»¢=u»n|»`N¢»u|\|;h.Bead»ch|.DhtxundC¢|1b.u|Gu- IU In )Baor new lnmumu.lAlk~ Seltzer4 gum .Hgu. gt nu. _lgh-or 51.20 upenr. Sunday inCrlll at the Hn-~ Hmndum hu :one tn Can48.85 land Pehncn homo.ada N .Mn up dr corps, IVA G I _ _<'FA1~nE msr Mrs-C .Paulson N§é'u"£E BUILT more sm: people were en-C ~e g f The new home being built for. fo-rawaek by acarnivul 8 e d T o R lmnes Mullin, on the corner o! IMARRIAGE LICENSES 1ssUEn HERE Severnl mlrdage licenus have IVA G I _<'FA1~nE msr Mrs-C .Paulson N§é'u"£E BUILT more sm: people were en-C ~e g f The new home being built for. fo-rawaek by acarnivul 8 e d T o R lmnes Mullin, on the corner o! IMARRIAGE LICENSES 1ssUEn HERE Severnl mlrdage licenus have IVA G I _ _<'FA1~nE msr Mrs-C .Paulson N§é'u"£E BUILT more sm: people were en-C ~e g f The new home being built for. fo-rawaek by acarnivul 8 e d T o R lmnes Mullin, on the corner o! IMARRIAGE LICENSES 1ssUEn HERE Severnl mlrdage licenus have Blli r. Nebruh Au u 1941W. A- Shumake Buried Friday Ip BLUE GOoSE SUPER STORE Coffee ~ J-'L 38 Coffee ~ 3 lbs 49 Butter €:;':;::;lb 35c 0leo ~ Zo 29c Milk ~ 33.11 20c Honey ~ 5J.';.39c Cookies o===~=..Zé;& 25c "e';S!e1§!9:i§... 2 or 25c Candy Bars §iE'.?ai,if z for Sc Butter Cookies i21',».,.l2§c Salad §.';'J2Z.f§£S.".I".l2ZTQ.. 25c 0yster Shell %§=529¢'°,,'§"79c U. S. Government Guaranteed Govarnmant M-E-A--s Beef Roasts .'§2Z:::, Hamburger §f:E~.Z§' Veal Steak ¥:::; Minced Ham 3221" Ring Bologna Bacon Squares lb 22c lb 17c lb 29c lb 17c lb l5c Ib l4c Watermelons ~ 29c Apples §Z?Z."iI;I§T.Z. 6\\»=-25c Uranges ~-1~»=- 23c Peaches ~basket l9c Grapefnlits §1T;Z..5f~f 25e BLUE GOoSE SUPER STORE Watermelons ~ 29c Klekly Sweats,Guaranteed Ripe Apples §2i`Z.".f§2§f.'I.i. 6|»,,. 25 Uranges ~doz. 23c Peaches §i€€§I:11 basket l9c Grapefruits §Z?§Z,n.5 féf 25c c U. S. Government Guaranteed Government M-E-A -S Beef Roasts 323255, Hamburger ~ Veal Steak ¥;':;'; Minced Ham if Ring Bologna Bacon Squares lb 224: lb 17c lb 29c lb 17c lb l5c lb l4c Coffee ~ if 38c Coffee ~ 3 lbs 491: Butter §:;':;::;lo 35c 0leo ~ 2o»29c ~ §§§';§'£}i£ 3 tall ~§°»;;g;_cans C oney ~ 5.33. 39c ookles eLe:.:..2 é.;& 25c a r s l u n a f l o w s 2 . 3 2 3 2 5 0 P. and G. Fancy Fresh andy Bars f§E§iZT 2 for 5c ~utter Cookies o2;",,.122c alad 2:23:25 ;;,i;;T':;';' Qt.25c IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||||||!IIl|I|| 0yster Shell %§=529¢'°,,'§"79c William A. Shumake,Hem1an,I was buried in the Herman ceme- fe n on Frldsy,August S, wlth Rev.Charles E. Hamllton,Blair Baptist pastor, officiating.Mr. Shumuke had passed away at G o'clock Tuesday evening,August 5, at his home, as thc result of a stroke suffered shortly before noon ol the same day. Bom in lllinols on April 19, company, the second of the season. There was nothing special about the one just over.Just the com- wlth rides, aideshows and the usual takeon games, but people seemed to enjoy the affair, even w the gypsy fortune tellers. .Dlrty and chattering about nothing as they usually are they managed to catch sucken and strange to ny the suckers partially believed in the |Funeral rites wen: held Wednes day at the Trinity Lutheran Church for Mrs.Chris Paulsen,mon, ordinary ev°ry'd°y carnival,Rev H.C Jul Fnese officiating' |and interment was made in the' Blair cemetery under the super-I 4vision of J. E. Campbell. Mrs. Margaretha Johanna Ellie Paulsen was born ln Schleswig- Holstein,Germany.on July 21, 1868, and died August 10, 1941, at 'Third and Colfax street, is :how- lng rapld progress and is alreadylinclosed.This home ls to ba mod. 'ern throughout :hd will have all of the lates!conveiences and will be of ample size for a com-fortable home.' [ B L A IRITE S E NJ OY I PICNIC IN L INCOL N I J. Hillon Rhoadea and familv "_ lun mn na Augui . r3 F» i n~Tdg| | [ I l t , | | h k ¢ n ! mmo ! ! l d | I r e o - . oras Costello and married A l l l u l t 9 :nammv ll.| J !~l..| I__.. . .v ..a u w v a u r .N o r t h P l a t t e ,a n d é l e o N m - ' i o n i O m a h a ;m a r r i e d b y S .W .C h a m - b e r s ,J .P .~|IIAfzgugt 9: Frederick Jack Wach F D D §lAI.lif ter and Lnrrninn Nnmmu ma h; 1551, mr. :snumuc e was sixty y earn honey dighed out ;0 gh _the uma -Hos pital a t th e age o f " ' - ' " J " " "a f : me u t th e ti me o f his d a u t h l w m n n n n :urnu ~...¢.....|seventv-eisrht.She h u i been i1\|'f.'1'".p '° d. b" ,J °.f.'" A Z RIf°d °".'md ife 'Fas marriw fn 1963 LB élfalié r¢J1L`2hd"£hé}'é°m§n'§y""`"' ".,;;;t gijg 1p1»iT.mrs. U?lBlC J. 1"lBnCIl umve down A \rAl NJA.;lulhl He O `"""°'iH¢Kill¥]¢Y of Stonington, Illinois, pany buf perhaps ther; fools will She was baptized and confirmed! £°i"d""§2'bii"'H§3",?'iJ,"i gg; GOBS. _I-I. H. Jacob, Blair, Rt. 2.Augnxt 9: Arthur Felts, 'I'u¥aa,| "fh0 w_}§1§1 °I}§ _|on, f31flF|¢l.fmf- know better next time.in the German Lutheran faith.lnicnic dinner.32-lt tglfllloma ~ Lois line Pottlr,l viva. Umor uvxng relluvea mclude ._u__E: 3_5 000 1 2abrother,Jnmes, and 1 sister, VISITORS FROM united in man-hge wiul Christian open in Antelope park Mr. Hilfon *?'L»§~».md 'gmgvofrd nefm Mrs. c. Mw=helI.b°¢h °f Oklahmna .CALIFORNIA H. Paulnen.In August of umlshwed them about the City and som ma lumber at old nu Ciw: and another ster Mrs; fy.-~;.1"same year. she and her husband! wound up by driving out w Pio-n..m|..., w~..~¢....,n.»...... On Februlry za, 1892, :he mg' Alter enjoying u dinner in the R uenver,Colorldo.K6 w. Chambers, J. P. ,¢_August 7: FrankLh'|W£lk¢ af Onmhn; n .L n v " Mmx¢a by S Baker and Jam mrried by Rev.J. Cumelle of Los Angeles, Cdi- lomin. »Mr.Shumake raided in Wuh- Ingbon County during several short periods Ln Ml earlier life, settling in Herman permanently abnut 1931.He was employed ns a !a~ bm-er during the put lew years. family arrived Monday from their home at Van Nuys,Californh. They have a number of relatives heneuboutu,among them Mr. and Mrs. Chun Mehrens ot Fart Calhoun.Mrs. Mehrenn and Mrs. West are sisters. They expect Lo attend the Plon- eers and Old Settlern pimic (amor- row, Friday, and then go on to Illinois where other relatives live. .| KENNARD MEN AT A. L. CON VENTION Leon Sumner and Nic Friedrich- n of Kennand are spending several ~nys At the Amedan Legion con- 'ention in Haltings.Leaving eaday, they are expected to re- um the latter pan of thin week.Advmin in Tha Entuprile Mrs. Harry Sorensen and fam- ily is spendng the week at CedarFalls, Iowa sz the parenml. C. B. Mldun home. ynn mer. thsy moved to A In-m [three and ans-half miles muthweat of Blair.They lived there until 1921 when they came in Blair, which Ind alnce been their home. She. was preceded in death by a son, Ernest, who died in infancy; and Another san, Charlie, who died March 6, 1924.She in survived by her husband. Christian; one daugh- ter, Mrs. Mary Wulbem of Blair; and a granddaughter.Margaret Wulbern. I p a r k s o f t h e c i t y .a at the Clarence Chamberlain hom'Advsrdne in The Enterprise several days last week.It Brings Rudi; ISSUE SEPT. CALL FOR FOUR MEN The local draft offiCe this week iluod n alll tar tour men, to be inducted inw the army for a yeafe service an 'l'hm~slhy,September xl.A unmiv s lin wi ll be nn- nounced in the Aww: 21 issue of The Enterprise. Eleven men will enter service next Monday, folluwing a brie! ceremony at the court house. rrunces Brvwn, Minoun Vali;H.H . |.~own, mu-ned by S. \V. Chambers,sz-sv J. P. '§2.$|FoRMg:gzcoUN'r1ANUUTRANKSTFPRO Y #1 nnu u v : v u u vn . ,QI»U.|UDB!!steel ic e box, $7-50:6-burner oil stove.$7.50.W a llp a p e r a t 2 5 % CANADIANSI Mgny Older settlers mu ~m»»-IU > l E ber Frank Mead, who long yenro ago moved to Cannda.Fn mk h q a grandson, George Mead, who ut~ tended the Blair schools when 1 boy.The following item from theEdmontonJoumnl of Edmonton, Clnada, their home tovwh, has this to say:"George Mead, Jr., son OfMr. md Mrs.George Mead,12 mi l~north of here, is reported from St. Thomas, Ontario, as hlv- lng mule s remarkable record lt the R.C. A. F.training center there.ln a recent examlnstion he obtained not only the highest marks,out of several thousand students but the leoond highat ever made at that enter.Someoftheexaminationwere oral, conducted by British experts. Honors thus won carried withthem the award O! a gold medal, praented by Colonel W. A. Bishopfor extrlordinary aptitude, ability, and achievement in the presence of 8,000 assembled air men." Meud's work puts him in line for a commission snd he may be retained at SL Thomas as a mem- ber of the instruction staff. ||c ..en of Kenuard are spending several 32-It The Arndt Hardwan. FOR SALE:G00d clean 1930 Chevrolet coupe.$75. a z-m Marvin Nyguxd. 2 3~wny reflecmr Immun. Ami bedd;venD0n for sale.Chew.Call DeSoto Swre.32-1: 1 ~ . ~offlce.' 82-It v. F. w. Auxiliary. RAMS for sale. Fnrrt Calhoun.E.R.Hardy Inn-n.31-Zt' FOR SALE:Bmwnin I-I WormE'K'DelU-Nr Cnvlulea."F ma n these capsules myself md slur- aniae them ea Ret the worms or Yong:money will be refunded.Pnce 10c each.John Lund 28~10t'Bldr. Ne r. .¢- vention in Hastings.~Leaving Tuesday, they are eXP@¢*g¢d to re- 'f'»`"§T:71l"7'f"'ideal hot weather food served hot or cold. Meat is iust as ""'` 1 §? Nqommm .,~»¢?'¢`f$=:§aff§i 2 1'\e <\ ' ~ Q ~a"a meal wiI|10U' MEAT ls u meal _ef i f ' Z . ," " f v ~ " ~ M E A T c a b ```"n e prepared so quickly lt ls an °2*-»~1~.. MORE ruins TO PLAY na summennmf, 100 ~ N OTICES REAL ESTATE WANTED _, .n r :__ _ _ _~ Baked Loaves `2`f`§?§§T`.I§;~ 2 3 c Sirloin Steak 31353 ~ Pork Chops 211, Rib c ~ ~ ~ Bent Chuck C .-.___...___Lb. Gro u n d le e f ' ; § § ;. , . , , . , . . ~ u n . S m o k e d B a c o n '$JZ§;'Z"'Z'T ~ P _|;|Wlsco 291: 25c 22c 33c _ I9c .:|:1 :_;n~u ~lx.,,w,»°wd in U J/fry r f /I b o d y a l w a y s r e q u i r e s p r o t e m t o b u l l d a n d r e p a i r h s s u e s .S T E A K A L A M o n s ; / v " H l I . 0 S E A S O N i s h e r e .S e e W .J '' m-:SIDENT INCOME nmv mv close ln, by owners.P. 0. Box450.11-ct IS OA RD I NG pla c e for hi gh sc h oo gi rl.Ru by Kun ne mun n.Ph an K e n n n n i 3591.32-1 W A NTE D : Man to s ell we ll~ kn o ~ merchandise.N e w liberal a r rangeme nf. pe rmits good p rofitsMerc handise on c onsignmen wi th ou t in ve stme nt.No si g ne : required.Ca r needed.S.F . linker & Co.,Kep k u k ,Iowa. 32-St' W A N T E D :Ma r r i e d ma n to wo r k o n f a r m.Ho s e :Wilson.3 2 - lt* W A N T E D :Dead Stoc k. free ore- mi u m.Bla i r Ren der ing Ser- vic e,Phone 17,collect.Ho llyJensen,asr en t for Uni on Ren- dering Co ., LaPla tte. Neb r. 29-tf S C H OO L G I R L Wants wo r k for room.board.Glady s Larsen. 3 2 - lt 'He rm an . M A R R I E D C OU P L E to wo rk o n fa rm.Separate house. 32»1t'._.Le ster B ar to n. ter, Mrs. Mary Wulbem of Bl~ir; and a granddaughter.Margaret Wulbern. Mrs. Harry Sorermen md fam Advmin in Tha Entuprile I~n ~ m e .l n ur c o o w e sml mmm,-:sth 4 "1 "° Visit y our S A F E W A Y ma r- ket.There are n lot mo r e ho t weather m a t rec ipes by J ulia Lee W r ig ht th at a r r y o u r s fo r th e ta ki ng . . n f ~._g g 1 C _._a g ¢ P _0 |K e e n ,. | | [ ,1 1 . 1 0 S h e d Flour Kitchen Craft . . . s pquality.u e 2|-lb.4s-lb.B u g ~Bag l ~ ~~.- 4 Coffee Hills Bron.,Butter-Nut nr Folger's. mb.2-Ib. (fan Q Can The Enterprise. Eleven men will enter service next,Monday, following a brie! ceremony at the court house. at the Clarence Chamberlain hom'Advsrdne in The Enterprise several days last week.It Brings Rudi; ceremony at the court house BACK FROM COAST r " _ _v r Ht h r e e w e e k s o n t h e w e s t c o u t v i s iting relatives and taking in the wanders of that glamorous land, returned ta Blair Int Monday. While ghere he vixlied all of the places of note and the only mgn-Lhe hui wu that he could not stay longer. th e rsroud parents of a d a u gh te rEllen . hor n at Blai r Hoe ni ttl, Au x" ust 5.M m .W i lli a m C.Hin eli ne has been seri ous ly ill th e m s week. Mr . a nd Mr s . A nd r ew Ha i er an ddau ghter o f He r ma n we re g u w e r RUe8ts at th e Ma r ti n Ha ie r h ome c alling later ar.W i llia m Hin elmes Mr s.Ro la nd Hinelim-of O m m arri ved Th ur sd av evenini!fo r a visit wi th Mr s.W i lli a m Hine linc her sister.Mr s.V e m Bennel o f Portland 22c 33c 25c Bag "g a . .2 1 D l ' C f t Cana c I b I hxT~- l s s u r e s t r u e c o o r r g HER!!_ _ _ _ _ ( f : m 8 C 8 % - o x .2 3 5 ; - o z . c n l b .2 7 g P k g .2 1 C P k g .5 3 C ._.~J;33¢1._.§'.§;37¢"llllfigffg l'f`i'$; zs ~ 2~~c ~1¢;f';f4s¢ - - . ¢ : : . 9 ¢I v o r y - D o n ~Flakes or Snow é?...S3c ~ Z l c 291: ~v Flour Kitchen Craft . . . s pquality.u e 2|-lb.4s-lb.B u g ~Bag l ~ cnnfnee Hills Bron.,Butter-Nut nr Folger's. 28c ?Z53c ket. There are n lot more hot weather ma t recipes by Julia Lee Wright that arryours forthe taking. " Q.-fg ~nlauun anew? __,~Cherub Milk duce, Bennington he r 30 3t run uc S AL E o f nilum will he hSaturday.»*"§"~West Front.ra 32-lt household fur-ld 1:30 D.. m.,,r 16,at 403. Henry Bakem __ _.._......~.._ .w..\-H rm~b e e lhelll bakedPIES.cakes, Batt!to order.14-if M n . M WE ARE RUNNING n clan re~ eration place.Come in und seelogyourselfmdbringWu:§gg"""Blu-lr Recreation Hull. n urls Tnmx. v.......,.Wu .ummm rcrunxmwith them Liber a visit with uwHamiltons. .Sundxv visitors at the WxlI|.¢mHinellnehomeincludedMr.andMrs.Clyde Hlneline and Shirlvy Ann of 'l`eknm|.h_Mr.md Mn.,Rudy Thnden.Mlrtha Menckr-,Mr. md Mrs. Rolxnd Hineline.AMr.and Hrs.Rudy West gudnonofLosAngelesarevilitlnzl Mr.Wut'n hrodufr. Niel Weszl and family,and at U10 ClausMehmnu home.|Mr . md M n .Vernon HinelineandlnmilvwentSunday lt the'Hu-ry Hinellne home w m a l l nm.- Milk §:"C:';';:'a¢,: Ol eo MaybelleEdwardsZi? 23c Zl'I45c When serving iurd coffee, enjoy the delightfulflnvor, body und nromlllut Edward: Colfee hu! Coffee?.'£L`T'£;,_,,_l6¢____féf;§ 45C Mavnnmaim _-'--J -_-.-. vw ml mme.»'»-'-zsc -huTea 3f'5f.}LrZ'».. -_-.- 'I'|Tea 0».....~°F=i». -..__ --_-- Grapefruit Juice Fruit Cocktail 32" u Apricols sue;-f.-f`ff§f_'i:.an19c Pears §5'JZ'¢T'h.»u.». ..--_-Pl=l-Mayouume Krall--- ?;».": 39¢Pen-.lel 5':;:'::£.":..... T21 _-§'&...3¢ .lar Caps Hia.. ____. 2 1% 1 23:Jars ?;|h==1r'|3¢___ ""£&.l8c |:1|.|||: FURNITURE upholntering, rsfin~ lshing,repairing, lout wllnx. mg work, mntmuea, etc.Phone§'é"& 151.Geox-gg N. Hiller. FOR RENT WANTED: Woman 26 to 35 vaxn Miss lauine Guatin ll snendinu levenl eavs with her znnd-mother. Hrs. Dave Gvurtin. Mr. and Mrs. I-'rank Nelson and family Attended 1 Isreweil pany,Sunday, at the Mead park in Her- man honoring Eric Christensen.student pastnr lt Hill Crank.Mr. and Mrs. Roy Andersen ofOmaha spent Sunday afcemoon mlum w 'r x|.|.... um...4~& Z/eqetailuinns nn' A Rae-_Dnle,EEIZTV,'I (lr : w a n If you feel that the "eerly bird get:the worm"when buying fresh fruits and vegetables,try selecting them at SAFEWAY where they are priced by "weight"Instead of by "place," "bunch" or "dozen."Here, the smaller sizes move out along with the "larger" oner,from morning tlll night depending upon the needs of the earlier nhounen.In ff-.- ,_ _.,.. "~"':" ..,...<.yfor operator and office work.Funeral senncea were held anMake penonal xpplicntlon.:ghe John ~l§5¢"{*§ .';';"W¥f"'°""'_»~B '1 .1 e oc32 u 3-f Te ephone Co lar Mrs. ,in hg-;,w;§;g_ 8; MODERN Rooms with private ears. mo er °nrrv 1*h a t h ,l ' l ' \ o n e R l n c k e s ." 2 " * f l Z" '1 % 2 " '{ " g : ; ; ° 2 ¢ § § ? @ f' § ' f ' ~ S , ; ; " < : , ' : , ' : F ~ " , r . ;: = , ; - ~ ° m »$ ; ¢ ; : . . z " " x . f a ' . . ' : a , : r ° ' ; , , : ' ; : :. : , , : . " ; . .......|.|,.\. :mem ---_--_--cm .nau-Pineapple.|uice},'1"'{,'.., Z 'é1'.T. 19C Prunes Wller-puk ---_ _--_§'f¢}.?. ~ Pork & Beans 'é'.'i.»~.-_4 &2,':,25c Country llume, funcC O N ]Cre ammty le ....-.... C h e e s e L a n g h a m . _ . ...... n n - ¢ . . l . . . . . l ~ m - Tai 1042 -_-u>. 27C a. .--------~|.n nmullsi ze o r ll g h t wei ght fr u i t or vegetable in a ll !ha t's FOR RENT: available, thn¢'s all y o u pay fo r a t SAFEW AY,nn we prlea lnquire -»'{ the m by th e "po und."* " " " "` " " """ "" M ra .Bmaném R»iz1ed§é of"°"§ Au d 11 _.f0*rrnerly lived in IIennm.'11, s$»-§»-?.¢. ggffl Iennie Justine,who becnmg il! the first of the week and wan ink.. I II 'mQ u n r t ~-__Ju C _.§;1§;; Zlc ar.: 151: Lem ons Oranges u n . D a n n . ; Sunkili, Larle Slm _--_...-__- Sunkiat, V||enci|_ Lb. 121: Assorted Sizes _._____,____.-Lh,8c . . | _ . _ . . uuwNs'1'AIRs APARTMENT for]rent.Mrs.Mnry Imzenlev. 109,E. lincoln.32-lt' CARD OF THANKS WE WISH to zhmk everyone who yu po kind to ua at the time of an ¢° ihe Bla i r Hmi i i m¥ m§ § .is renorted on be imnrnved. futher and brother. Willi\m Shumxke.We wish to tbnnk es- mly Rev.Chnrles E.Hun- iltqn for hh lympurhotlc words Brand Ritz Crackers NnhlnmP h f h P l . | , . .0 v v l u ua nw Mi ll e r' |_.AM a l t Blue Ribbon . . . ..__., . . ~ Tissue __,_._.____.4 iJéf.; 4s¢ mn.~ Mmm HcBnde'a duth. Every and tho friends and relative: whv v | l l . § I . ` l l . l ¢ l l l l l 5 Wailon ___[,|,_2 g |thing was rw l l l y lnv wd a h dI sent such beautiful floral offer H mmm °Luz'-|ez- .er,Brothan and bla-I H n wma...-.». m________,__~1.~n...-|-1:\..-....=-..-£4-\tm-1. o § ; : ' . f ; a ' i 2 : . ' ~e Hu. C. E. llitchell, lame: Shumlks. Ad'r \rd nln 'l' h¢ E nW W lll Toilet Soap $31! 3 mv.. l7cold nn¢¢h`m..;§.-_ff§EE.: ié s Y o u i 'S n a p s h o t s F an P'wsaa'Y':»';:.':.';'T..'.°'e*;:,,L .:;':s:;.=.';~;: _. _- -. . . . . . . . .- _u vn u u lu l 1u w ~ "m--f§f'5`e'5e`#'T~'~75v|b e n c I U Of Y f arm ,.....-.-N mu-n:.x o u r x m u m nwi ll be lu n g n me mbo r e d , Fred Sie:-¢ and Fn mlly . CARD mi Trl: 1 'mrn Qrnnprogementn, Harveut Crews or Any otherwa 'rAxE?n|"" " ` I f " "\i n :o u r »..;_~.=; _ = N» - , , _ - g fnon l \m n m d d u m o f . . . ' 1 " { - » . . . » l ( Au | . u P . | d . , 1 s u a l l l u ~