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08-28-1941From East Neln-aski's Mast Modem Weekly Newspaper PlantENTERPRISEH + # More LocalNewspictures Than Any0ther W eekly In Nebraska Of Washington County 0!5|¢ \ln$ \¢¥~s u f é H w > 1 ' » ° * 3 w w Twmty-One Rural Correspondents From all Quarters of County BLAIR, NEBRASKA, AUGUST 28, 1941 sbswamnoumlcznnmmmo Airport To |°2s";:5§'mCa§s Be Idle U11li||l:$':-l"ZE'*:"'Z":-"...='&¥..f.~': D r .H e m p h i l l ,c o c m YQS§[\?1€'3AY B I 'D °nmuncqmmnmeysmgdm.a n 'e n t l s t , m r ~ » - g m = - - "a r m m Lis Tegc}1er§ §Petition Asks For -County .radicationFor Schools Riind Weed ELeaves City Vill Take Over W ell Es- tablished Business In hmd with Mrs. Don `i='eor ll the piano. The Sings, which have noir runfor three years, have been wall re-ceived by the general public an-1the activity has been termed as sue-cean.Uncertaintv nf tha w&t1\or l r : IO l l l l y ~~~ I |.' " j " 2 »' , § »" ' 1 ' » = ' = '" f . f ..' f ' f * ; ? # ` § i af l r " 5 " * r ¢ `"" 1 . »x M o s t S c h o o l s W i l l O p e n f ~ 5 5 } » = ~ ' A . » ¢ s ._* f ; . ' = ; f ; .T » " § ; I "~r.J ..D o o r s N e x t M o n d a y ,I f x g g January week through the reoeption centerS t at Fort Leav enworth, mm. |Included in a group of 250 se-|lec¢.Sve service trainees who left 544 Signatures Affixed To Petition Presented C 1 Sat rd b special train for tha'o lle ge Nq t _ A b l e T o Se-(kuazt .-'tillyéry Replacement Train- CUFC TPSIDIHH COUYBG.ina:Cenwr at Fort Eustis, Vxr-v Co. Clerk Last Week Onmhn Ifor zhé I$d1£hE§.1>f"n§T.` sui1mer|Sanfamhnr 'lNo Instmcto; Coming MISUNDERSTANDINSTRUCTOR SHIFT ginia,were Hamid 0.Thomsen and Amhibuld H. Schlapfer of Ar- lington, Rolland V.Bueklin andPaul C. Sion of Blair, Eugene E. Clements of Herman, and Albert .;,- " u Iwas i§en an th Q-,Ru,;'i'°r cloning'i r __H A S P R A C T I C E D gg hm time.C I T Y S C H O O L S F I N D FORHEAMNG SOON Six hundred forty-four .farmarlMr. Hedelund and Vemrm Bch] 1|ndownen in WashinzfnuJ..W ric h of Ken nan d.The se men ''' : ' " " - " " - - -.The re all be no fu ll course i1qlwi| 1 rec eive their thir teen weeks Dr . W . F .He mp h i ll wi ll le a ve lo c e " ;m° "' ° 9 th is YQ!-T3 u u tr mmng o f fe r e d D u n n College basic tr a in i n g a t th e F o r t Eu stis Bla ir Oc to be r le t to ta ke ove r th e' _ ;_ n °as been Mr s .F e turlente and there will be no rc -s»center.pr ac ti c e of D r. Ed wa rd H. B ru en -Grégersen an d J . :d en t pi lo t in c ha rg e of the field,I r v i n H Petersen of Ben nington in g a t 6 2 0 Ci ty Na li o gu l Bail!-c Rhqtrflca.a r \r..\.n_.._ r.A . . -..1......:....4 :..._a . n I uh.N -..alta 1. ~ theer,]§{rs.|., CI"i1dr¢1}_all over were listed on a pctiion iiindweed " district .bebeen ul vegln :nomar mne115....,l:f:-f'ef_;~:»f' _ritz-.__¥mo mFright They wanted the districtIUUIIUIIIBIllUIIIBIIH.Ill l.lU|.|l|§LIIIH'*Hg au»|.l|||}u|5 ULll||L Ir~ l.nte_rpr1§ hz}s beer] irfo::n1ed|"ag cpe o_f 352. tzanees wh?.. 1c !t| l1r Hn mn hi ll is brenkinz the ties| 0lJf?ratf»rl b v Bu d Cone 2 mls \w.rK.Won!received from p;overnment circ les indicates th at there wi ll be nu instruc tor here until .lnn uarv 15th.Th e airn c rt Th ur s da y f or F o rt L e un ar a wo ou , Missouri, to be assigne d ~ the En- gineer Replac eme nt 'Framing Cen~ flu " f or th e n ext th ir tee n week s. bf f;;.;a;»;;;,"u;,1;¢h¢;bm.by plrojection aquipnen ;a.béen in suncn plll, pencil nuxetwenty-five yearn of residence charge of Harry L. Morris; a D1-.am agaun in readinessamong us and this is not easy.W.F.Hemphill.A ,,..m$, of In m*"Y homes, the .nthnrn ;,._,,1....... ___\......1 4-,,,,of conversation todsv il school yxrds, fail right-oh and tenant-operated farms does not have the needed guvém- xnc|\l.-approved certificate und. consequently,cannot get govern- ment financial ald for an alt school this fall. A number at Dann students had planned m parliclpate in the ground school work this fall, Pres- ident Lawrence Siersbeck stated early this week, but most of themwould switch to other work dur- ing the fi n!semester and takethe work during the last half of Merchants Hold Ch1ldren's Games Next Saturday Re s e r v e Th e D a y F o r Th e Yo un gs te rs As S e a s o n l . n u l D . M UIC\|nl\)l| UI. \:quly|:w|||.Inn...J |L'»\.|p|_L'...|..........».-.-,quewvll,we mlwrp nwprints dw lollowlng list of countyB U L A N E YDIES IN OMAHA § 5 1 '? J f» m..dT2 "nI" f§ °"'1='7£Z,°é'm.§' Dllt, 2:Cmlckshnnk,Laura Ddaney,known to h u N°hf¢'1b°l`8~ Pictured Above in Couhty As- em.E.D.Fahrney and State weed Supervlsor w. L. mm in- specting n palch of bindwoad on the fum o l Anlel Taft,well- weed and he sutes that he ln making an 80 per cent kill ln hls patches this year. Taft has long been ln Advo- cate of I county wlde blndwed Bindweed,known bo some u "Creeping Chu-ley"and resemb- ling n mull, thick-grawing mum- lng glory vina, il conddersd one ug the mort troublesome und vl-12 B.M many Bl-slr friends Aa "Bee" died in nn Omnhx hospital.Tuldny, follawing an extended illnesx. Born in Kennnrd January 4, 1877, Dulaney grew to manhood in this vicinity. He wu later mlrrlod n m 4-wmuord Florence known Washington County !arm~dixtrlct so "" '°t h e " ° ° " my i'|`In"Z.'€'I§""».~m é xzfod; Holstan.er. Taft hu recently purchased be =f-df°-wg onlall ggggmwd md choknywout viprnhi ng i n i~ ~ ~ wu~~ ~~ m . f : ~ ~ » - » » . T h a n n m ~ t w o w e e p h e d son, pnn pa °man.1 can nnni .; s -cémmg cxey Ven N y method: of killing out the weod."L .,Y-r'' g i i n " f r "~ ' - ~ " " T v " 'One is the use nl clmrnials which u1 0 y e a r nnrdinzl Coines T¢;C1°S°Diat. 7:DeSoto, Marjorie Salts: Dist. 8:Lung Crack, Jean Neu- »fr ra no! suitable due m the constantcultivationwhichcubaof!the shoots before they reach the wp cd the ground. .Soma weeks ago, a meeting vu ulled hy County Agricultural A!- ent E. D. Fahmey for the nurrme of discussing the setup ol a dls- tdct. A committee wi! appoinfaed Ito carry out the work of getdng petitions signed and that work ls|now completed. Those acting on the committee were as folluws: AnselToft, H. D. Meier, W. E. Gustin, George Nenle, F. F. Petersen, Hu- ry Ervey,John Compton,A.H. Miller, Albert Hansen, P. C. R\s~ mussen, and Newl Runlussen. A copy of the petition has naw|been sent no Lincoln and a date of A miswudenmndinz J.~ ', 1-"f.;-.1;».port credentials, whid; al-os`é wha;short time nie Survivors Emzuaa tha widow. md]Dist 9:Garryowan,MargaretI t m e z l n l l l l l r J'' f § € ' § ' _ . § i ° : * E " E § ; ' z . 1 : ! ' I _ * ' : P ° _ ". ; | m . . .w h i c h e h . " ° 5 ` i é i ` G F ;--__ _- _,- -_htlr , Ka ther ine, of Sio ux C ity , Foley . ral step c h i ld n n ;t h a n I l l -D i l l H n .B e r t h ;u m m m o f n m daug BIEVBJ tc rs, Blair 10time necessary government appov- al and appropriation. Bert Justice ,Mr s .Ha r r y Buve xewnn, Canada, and Mc lrianignl of P or ! a n d a h r n f h m. L vl =e of Sap Dist. 12: G4 Mrs. Har-Dist. 18:l zland, Ore- beth Staples. A Dnlnm»v Din. 14:1 the former instmctor at the nela, """"""'lof t curly in August for Coleman, 5-gg °§"uf';"'}.';;'i1'§1ieB Texas, where he took up army 111-n 2 _-.nu \gl..- 1.: o o n a s .U Z a hn l~~~~~~r n z e s ~u e u s e n l u u | J l { : |n u a - 1t r a n s f e r t h r o u g h t h e f o r r n a l g o v -w i l l l i k e a n d u l d s t e m w i l l b e .o f O m a h a .m a n . _b a r r e d f r o m c o m p e t i n g f o r t h e '1 l c w F u m 1 l * u 1 L L D i n .1 5 :S c h o o l c l o l e d . § £ ` £ ` 1 ° ? 1 § Z l ~ " é l i i i ~ " L ? a ; " ; ? § § .g é a l i .c ' : ; hc ¢;g § 1 a n s l \ : : d a a t e f st ; t m [ ? ;1 l c ,) h ¢ > \ \ e \r ,H t < : | > ; s i n t o a c i t y W .B .~g g f m -1 6 :B t e r ,N o r a C o l l i - ' " f f _i 3 : i s t g l r l d t g i f : ; , ; » ~ = § » ; ; » s l o i a i a t r f g c g a i l m a d p a r k i n y B } g i r ' p r a c t i c e o f t h i n y d i v e y e a m 'S t a n d -~~~D 1 7 H t t C 1 3....m t .:e w e ,r a .K . n o 1 s r u c r .6 n m u s e B . . . . ....n n \. |m i r a n d l n a d d z t m n h e b z k v s o v a l 1 : : \ . . . . - . . in e gagneg ~ I I I .ma lt msn rsuzua.illfu mled.._the responsi bilities of assi stant to Announc ement has been n u d e Inas muc h as th e a i r i n s t r u c t . 1 o n 2 l $ L d ' § ° ? § § ° i ' § & ' ° f " § ° m g ;Dr:Woodbury ,head o f the Go ld of the h i ri n g of W .B. J o hn lo n of oldlih t wo r k i s s et up fo r P e nvd q, it wi ll ..q .Fo1l Department 01' the Creighfion Rwmo nt, to fill the vac a nc y uw s e d Di s tno w be necessary no wa i t u n t i l ~ d f l l f f i f fi'f'?_£'f.'§=...-.§§"=i"|'"fd1v°¥college whe re h e wi ll m -E"'7\h~"""~.r.;.:,»»-'f*1=an~~n i a i 18:Kmamd, Jean Reyn- I19: Summers, Vera. Hansen.: 90 H1111znrluM.willful Last year he cultivate]thirty" one patches on his farm, msult- ing in the complete killing of four patches.He went over the ground dxteen times hat year and bu made sevan trips thus far this yenr. He figura Um! be h u virtunlly wiped the weed off his farm and w'have the matter entirely under ntrol by next season.To!! poinh out the ty of a county wide bind dis- trict tn prevent the weed from rutuming to his farm dim' kill- ing it aut. Colm ' Fair 4SKINNER wx~s a hearing will ba set at which time objectors will be glvm nn vppor- tunity to voice themselves. If there are no objections, the Board of County Commissioners in empowered to a nte the dixtrlct and carry out the necessary legal processes.The diutrlct wmxld mike it mm- damry that every place of lmd Inthe emmty be clelred of bfnéweed md would nuke it pomlble for the county to take over the lab abou t J anua ry 15th to ge t a tra in- ing c lass underway . Ben Rech,o f the Bla i r Ci ty Council airp ort c ommittee,states that n new i nstruc tor h as been ae- c ur ed b ut i t is n ot k no wn whe th er ho wi ll reopen th e p o r t thin fa ll since there is no government money available.If s u ff ic i en t n umbe r o f nvivnln lmunnn c an be assured, the U 0 U E J u w l u c a n c w l s o r u u l u u p l u ' sue. str uc t in one o r two after noon classes weekly aa a spec ial instruc - Uncertztin weather f o r th e ha l tor.an c e o f th e s u mme r c au le d a mn ]Dr . Hemp hi ll lan de d i n B lai r o n of th e ga me s an d atten tio n o f C . of C. b oosters will b e given toward a li ve Chri stma s pr ogra ni. Ever y sc hool y o un gs te r in th e c ounty is in vi te d to partic ipate n e xt Sa tmf ln y I d l l n o a n n t 3 J une 1,1916,ju st ou t o f school. Th e fo llo wi n g y u r h e was ma rr ie d and bec ame a f u ll fledged f a mi ly man. Two c hi idre n ha ve b een born an d g r o wn to n u tu r l ty h a m an d h g ve Kfeduated f r o m the achools r:e»";:_...of\»gg? o §, 5 . . n tI t - f l I " .. : § , ; ~ . ¢ ' .€=s z ; e i f f e Dilt. 21:Thone. Edna Wulf. Dist. 23:New Englnnd,Ruth Drodersen md Janette Arthxnd. nm. 25 :Wnncb, Mary Fadda and Phyllh Hnnilwn. Dht. 26:Leanne, Hattie Cam Colbv.Norm:Wild.BE £65 m , lnhrinn mmm. Dist.20:l\{cCart.hy,Louise~ lk.:t. work lnuned- o'c!a¢k Ind thin Will be place! Im- nl une city and have IW! on £0 ~"}.x l !":.l a t e l y .~ ' I O P I I I '' ° , f F . 1 ; _l . : -- A - . . : _\ n - : _\ . .a . . . . I i . 5 . 'E L rms. v. JOHNSONRETURNED SUNDAY Mrs.Victor Johnson,who has spent tho past ten months atWarm Springs. Georgih where Elm has been recovering from infantile paralysis,was returned to herhome in Blair last Sunday "UF"noon Mr.Johnson,accompanied by George Miller had left on Aug-ust 17th to 'return her ln Blair. Although she is sun psrallzcd from her waist down, she has now regained use of her arms to ularge extent and is able to sit ln awheelchnlrandmoveherself about the house.Officials ntWann Springs have uslred tlmt nhe lncidently, while the Hds are in town,why not buy them tfnat sehool outfit they hnve been need- ing? D O N K E Y S S P O I L C . O F C . M E E T The donkeys forced the Chamber of Commerce members into the minority column last Tuesday night when only a more handful (count 'em on your fingers) turnedout.The reason:There was u donkeybull game ut the bull park.Donkeys or no donkeys.busi- ness progressed us usual with the minutes duly read,tho hills puidand A regular discussion of some of | the things the town should have Horn.; mr. may in mmf ne hastakenanactiveinterest in both rhurch and school. At president he is president of the Congregational church and sdrools.At present he board of which latter he has been n member for the p u t fifteen years.He will thus be missed by s host of friends and by his col~ lengurs in both church and school. hasMissGraceFrench,who hue been his assistant in the officefor u numbor of yours, will accom~ pany him and hold a like po~itionwith him in Ommln. The opportunity came loHemphillrnther unexpectedly. Brushing was nt one timeHemplril|'s instructor and being oi'- fered the position of dental advis- or in the nnvv. he at once thousht Dr.Dr. Dr. £1 ~ e f W». u. JOHNS1 by tho resignation of row ln the Blair Ill; teaching stdf. Mr.Johnson ls n rrtheFremontschools, Midland College four has taken advanced Lndu ~lifinrgmr Wulf. |n "'0 IDist. 81:March, Lilliln Simp-John L. Skinner, son of Mr. and'"\<i nasas the coats to the land'in son Ind Georg-in Mlrehnll.~Mrs. John Skinner of Herman, hagf the event the landowner fails to Dist. 82:Domacker,Virginix V A 5 reason tn be proud o! his nwax-d;'do the job.Vostman.~C ~ at the Bun. County Fsir At Onk- Di n 88:Belle Center,Iela l|.nd laat week., ,,_____ Branded, Pauline Blat- Rispln, Inna Jasper September 16, 17 18 And: _John is devoting_ SM' of hfYl"res .''ume to poultry musing.He hu19. Preparatxons Now thirty-eight varieties. M the fnixy M Nnm- ffnmnlnrifm rm mmm 92 mm. nnd everv bird I :hmen 'l`o Be ost Numerousnvvulaa \-vAls1»\;U;\]||iii' '"""a.';;.;"a no si f)lLi@ Q ' - with the mg of the chin wind ribbmh, 12 seconds, and me zhird j J which h u been experienced ¢f[Mr.Nelson, secretary, announced late,the attention of the public that the check was the largest he Ln turned to the fall hctivitiei. 0ne*had made out for any one exhibit of these, which hu grown to be of during his tvienty-seven yan.great importance to the public, il John is eadnbiting at West Pointthe Washington County Fair.Ithia §°¢¥ 1; the C dnqn Cgunty 2 .wi go to co ex-,..?"2E._2:;- -. ~ ';*=:=.£€i|h?11'{= clgb lambs at tho sm, Fair. Cla s s F0 1 The f At Blair HighYi:.L 36:Hin creek.Marian"'"NJESH iid uw.: wninn.Glén um-Dist.. 31:L nl lmm, L um H u ri "s¢I<§<Sx rsdunts ofattended years andmtrinl Am work und Hansen.Dm. 88:Neff, Eulieln smjodc, Dist. 39:Rose Hin, Ruben Di- vine and Phyllil Olson.Dist. 40:Vacomn, Norma Mat- zen.Dili. 41:Mlttal,Flon Rivola and Annes Emxnusl. reseen by S lsOfficial re nd r zhmem wi! ! hxve the 'up- i n regtrvda to numbe rs Hi g h Schooi th is year, mg'pmepec te f o r a :InnaPr§.nlPa1 J ames 'T'homp- W 5 Uv uruu n: u s I- lu: mlxmg mwy |The young Ina"hgg a . ~f th i s b t h iQgrk... Ann E5 .,.,.'.'l_.f=_"'§?f"f_'§E'|;ucm¢fu1 4-I-I c lub me mb c r :u1d_| t B lli ; return for a c he c k-u p in a. year.Plans fo r a Chamber ot'Com~f Dr .ii emii ii sl m d n deal és .;wo r k at Color».doStn.te . - - _............. _ma r c o d i n n n warn he-lard and in- flamed a t nnca.Th e ndvnnanment He wi ll tm c h nhonF O R M E R B L AI R C u u . . u a § ; ; : § . m: " ; . ;y n'1;m"'\§k;i; 5;';;,;,..;;n£1',r;e.;"t l l a l l n b ~ ~ ~ tako place within the next month. that wal too wmpting bo tum`down, lo what is Blsir's lo u is L m on ~f ar-old Clara Anh W Omahfs gain and The EnterpriseGm$,,,.f dau;l;1;r of Mr. md Mrs. SEE YEL IN p?CT§§Es extends best wishel to Dr. Hemp- Lnuin Gillinm. died the latter part hill and family in their new loaf junior hiéh rrxthernnficm A55 Park Fo Dist 42:Blabae, Anselm John- son and Senor: Andersen.Dint. 43:Sladnr, Betty Ander~ sen.Dist. 44:Bona, Beulxh Nielun. DUL 45:Ghndlle,lhrgnx-at 3 ~ ....= U. ;"°d;5'°='~ u. M my wu I member ol the Bm 0°'m*Ythan bd,.WZ most '3}°'&,.~ ' E L th e 4 H " r a s la m w h a mn n t d P° f I W . lpiiv.nlfnvn by those lnmmnd zo the vutock Show. He nvill sn- sun mlm' n well tovmrd n biz suooeu.ver tha \_onl high schooldns yur freshmen | i l th e mud c ue , a nd u Rlun s a uo r.elghtlea ' .»..-mn-1 L.n.. 4 .1-I ctnh vm an , _______ ..,....m°;° to r m w n n g i m s t a m g d wen well Bpin thendthntthereveremnny »e har d fro m. phomofm c l u e nmmhqruhln anSl iudielvhsaL.....L.....§of the week when acalding upon her. The now residents nols, resided i1 ly.A short 1 held in Blair. ':5.,:::':. ¥;f:...,:.°°=°~:~-»;;<»,; nun. Gnu mm 1| ru on pctum ow l e V. F. W. AUXILIARY»he »'£'.1`.1;f.f,.1"`f5¢. in the N°'"LP"k of agar w1}h|In nrwnc nmmnvl |rlaygrounu Um*rmmnz Bnnnrllcll. v.,..|-»'===T~@~'»€ff~@§#fe¢|r=Lv=©'r.Q§s@;I.s=.§*.a=°.s,';',a'|..,;"=.-:1 Narth 'l`hir¢l|Splker, Phyllis Regex-t.Green, Shirley Pureell.Johnson,Mnrjorls lhrlunz.lhreelll wa me vnu i n com-. " ` _ ' " ' ' " " " " ' " ' » ' ' " " " ' = UW *,.&1Z..`.f"'.. w'&m.§'§, nvurzdn u l ' l U . N : a n n A b o u | " 'Jlminn indicate abogz '75 in every township superintendent il The nominating committee !`or__°m |w"h\°db°¢-he u m m Will doing his utmost w nuke his wwn- the Pioneer ma om Butler AW;A= n : mb" ; ,170 danmm. 'UP display the best.dltion mef.S\mdlY»M l l v l f 2 4 . " o b e m u m,, _ ; ~ _ ; § g ~ The 4-H ehihiu promise to be the Hlnwnpl_¥\-\l¢\ll\ "'.F""°'i"imw¢ while lttendinz mhmlp "" " _ " ""Yellowstone National Park u t h e !n u u u x o \J |~ ' |: 1 \ . /u lmo D| ¢__ 49:Pu g : ~ s u b j e c t . .N o ndmls slnn wi ll b e _m; , _5 0 Mo nd ay af te r no o n . d m- g m a n d lf th e we a th n r ls b n d Seventeen memb ers we re pres-W a n t C 1 t y T o U s e L o t swmu l. . .. l f n n . t h e S c h e f f l e r m n w m b e u m .ev¢. =¢ .. r " Q P "==:°2*!"s 2 f . " 1 °F m 'P a r k A n d P l n v -"B'§'I'£"°5l= Iuv:§\l r . . .A" l u n A b ! I : l t y u a n n n u u n - - v -y | ¢W ,~~1 g j g n g l . ._v u u w ¢ ¢ ¢; ¢ . ¢ ¢ \ q 4 ' w g - - - --m r l u "m a n m ..b 'IL"$¢°§i'°€§i'"1%1F;""l.me'i"f'§." " B L U E G o o s m H o m -£Z'l"'§»f"'§'$¥" Tuddly night, Aus-g r o u n d P u r p o s e s m i 222 Lincoln,Ramona Besidgs gh? P"°"t°» Chfm ~~ ~ ~An iriection was held to elect the Petitions, already bearing near-L°f°_y',...,1»_...!.............1.1. ~p_.,,,.,.+ larger mm ever Lhfu rw- Intex# fad eledued omeen lor um com- Mr.Thampoan {e 5 " - ;eat will be high in llvelwd mnb- mx year. '"'°°" *"°"f" wax-ehGeorie make nr:-nngeme1:u» 'fol-m:mfm» ' im, beef duh: md lwine mviwa- Rohwer.P F "*»J o n "dents,;ms.- .¢.\.| ,u.,.\..:.... 4. ..\...-x.... Lx..Rhoades.Vnce-de n t;F .W-|._l is survived oy her grannmotner,Mrs. Clara Whitnuck of Herman. JOHN sU'r'roN SOME-WHAT IMPROVED brought in Oma- accident reported this week to be somewhat im-nrovcd. lie has rnllled sufficenlly John Sutton,who wasto the Immanuel hospital hn lnst week following an nt Chnppoll, Nebrasklli ls On pages six and seven of thisissue will he found o twoqzage ad- vertisement oi' the lllue Goose Sup- er Food Stare mmounolng the op- ening sale. The new stare now has twice the floor space of the former Blue Goose store and is equipped with modern,streamlined equipment for the speedy handling of the [ood-buying public. 'following officers to fill vacancies lor the balance ol the year: Mrs Zan Allen,trouurer;Mrs.Josie Van Deusen,acting eonductresa, Mrs. Mae Blotter, historian. A le tte r from Mn. Rui , Phil- lips of Independence,Missouri, was read in which she said she had been quite ill but is improving at this time. Mrs.Anna Kim:pmenwd the auxiliary with n framed picture 'ly two hundred ndmos, aré being circulaud at this time, asking the City Council to creek plnyground park on North Third Street. The petition suggests that lots which the city already owns,might bs used for Die purpose. The suggested site of the new park is on the west olds of Third Street just north of the Chicago Northwestem railway tracks. The |,.....¢z... 1. a....» .....n.-1 n... n.... um. oo: nruuenuu, .mm »~\-v=--Dist.54:Riverview,Ines Mencko._Dist. 56:Plainview,Kathenne Schroeder.Dist. 57:Peaceful Hill,Ruth I Hansen." S i r 58:Nashville Imunzard Janssen.Dist.59:Gardner,Eileen Th m son.§.,'i~'1'impe,Ruth Svenglard- __L .... ..._r....... uf. .no .............. ..,,.........,"ls :thing:in cooking projects. 4-H*clubs have an imponanr pan inl inspiring young people to go forwan! in the sciences of agricultural sud home eronomlq and to develop judges, exhibitors, good aportsmenl and good citizens. Their motto il. "To Mako Better This De- partment is under the leadership of County Agnnt E. D.Fahrney and Ruth Wolfe.4 Xéhdz, 'T,,,,,,,,,>,Gnée N¢\°»'MRS_ MARY S. MILLERS e q m w r y : m d m e R o h w e r , " " 'D I E S A T 9 3 Y 1 ~ : A } = z s to n a n .` sEAsoN AT Pool.521 i'3'£, §;.'%'§ff'..H':§~f*~g u u s u u l u l x a c u a u u I . ; 1 .n y -R E P O R T E D G O O D ; e r o f t h i s d w . a n d a t 1 3 , 1 E i ; . f .her daughter,Hrs.C.;G _Blair park officials,T*n°°U'[3'of Omaha, nn 'We\lneildayn;t 5 upon the season at the.B1a1rp_ rn.A; her death ,he wus 93nrimmingpool, BWP24 tlus "'°°klyenrs, 4 months, and 1 day uid. nm the season. whlch dosed last;Fwmnnl snruinnn M111 5. 3\»..1,a1Sunday, was \{¢f7 §l5$f"2""'Y~ Satundxy at 2:00 RM. from theht ligurea w|ll be xn redlnee' Methodist chumh under the direc-withiu I W0¢k» xt wu °f"m'"°d'|tion of Chris K. Bender! and in»nz which time some d¢!mM m- ternrlent win be mme in the Bldrfonmtion nip be ralnnod. As onelwnzewry. erik-.ini put it:"No one was Idrowned md there is enough '"°"'!HUN'rs Rmunp - IMA 'IZ 2555 'i"'.'2'&.i'?$;F R O M ( A m § n A f r o m the e ff orts of c o nc \rB;li¢:;r:t0 ---- have a broken arm set. on ue y .The ac c ident oc c urred three weeks T O D A Y ago , when an automobile str uc k W h eat _ Mr .Sutton,with suc h serious ef- Corn __' fe vts th a t doc tors were un ab le to Ry e " _ mo ve h i m to Omah a f o r mo re thm Oa ts " _ : of the flag and pledge of alleg- r's MARKETS iance.za r. . . . . . . , - | _. . . Mrs. Helen Arkeli, pres ent o 93: the auxiliary,announced thatf.hETg would be an installation of'"" °"'"§é~t11e newly elected officers at the .;;:.Z';§5i;;':::;aa.: next meeting, on Septembr Qth.Bléc Mrs. Anna King md Mn. Hel- en Arkell mrvefl mfredunnnu vvu u l vl l l n Ju n l .UU UL ll UI.L u a IJ \ l I [County Co-Op Service Station. The petition states that childmnof the northwest part of town hnve no playground and that the ground might be used advantageously for that purpose.The city took the lots in on a hui sale several yur: ago. Fr. 37:Will!!\"K"°"»irtuutld Lucille Ackemaan.e an Parochial School!Went St..Paul,Lutheran, 0 Sch k bers.£7.25 ~ Paul,L u mmn .o. c Hartman.Immlnuel,Lutheran, A. Brand- hnrli.. a n v-H. C. Blum md amen swrx alRenaud and Blnir promises a fine; showing of huns; Grunt Alien and| Leonud Wu!! will havs the atticbarns full w the roof of the my; finest of cattle; G. C. Wilkins mdNell Bvmdgul-rd have an u<>e\|en1! line~up of hogs And sheep; W. A.Whltford llld Hurry smith yina week |Bar¥ey» Sm wnonww ENus'rs REV. HASTINGS IN 'YFOR YEAR'S SERVICE CANADA VACATION "f;mE§;°:::,ED Robert Russell Whorlow ol Bhd Rev. R, W. H 'uevnlunteemd for selective -»~1»-T the Bldr Cong-|»¢g\dm;|r <n$~3»'Kmnenl school! will open next ADDRES SE S NA T' L Eggs ___-::'1'r:°:.__-..-28c LUTHER LEAGUE Butterfn (mlm ) -.--_----.3s¢ Heayy Hens -._._-_-.._._.1a¢Dr. N. c. Cnrlsen of Blair |d. Lezhrrrn Hens ""'"""""'i$Z dressed the national Luther League Heavy Swine'-------»-----of the American Lutheéan Church, Leghom Snrlnln _.... ... ...llcSaturday at x cunven on held in thin week.H, Wm |d¢ M d I M mi Wm, ga D,¢k_Gre e l e y, ' Co l o n d o . Dr. Ca rl s e n l n L E E ~Oliver Sallberg in ~ week -$lL2L.."`3fl, §.°'i.¢T| thus- »ff'"§'.IL,2° ~ boy,.|| nu- p r e s i d e n t ° f t h e D a ms h L " " ' ! f 9 "B U I L D I N G H O M E 1 1 d f e f f q u o m m m e ti me f l l ld n g In u m m pe rlnl» md ln L M o r n l n i m m ,_.. ._.._...... °_J n u...=.. .» _:M ..~.~\-if n in the 1han n wmdnrhl nhmrlng of poi!- try Ln their dep¢rtmanL The haf. November (neu playad havoc with mmy of dm fmit tual. but we mly be lurpriled with the thawing that v. v. Muuhnll und Ed Lann-un will mnke up. 'nn Agrieulhxnl HAH vm be WPI this yur undsr th e la dm h iv u! C| \ |r lu_ ~ year."-|E.C.Hunt,Sr., and hiv two Mn. Walter G. Huber and her ww.Emory,Jr.,md Bob,n-pumw. Mr. md Hn. Jnma Hun-'wand wiv thi s fro m c u am ol Wulingiab. nmmoé anrlyllldl Wham ihey had spent sever- t h h v n h h u n t h v a t wut nl &ayl'v\¢lLion. Theywentno anew Hwy Spent 1 Llue¢~\\eck xa- :\° tha and uf the \'l~"f°ld- *F spa cnkuzl. The nmjomy of me time 'son Bly- lo enjoy the best hah: vas :nent m Washington vm. nr. ,"*'* °""" nfforda. md W\ll£un Shuvsmun. Ed Num nnmlkor wi\l hlvo a |-and dis- phy of flown: md plants in the mm-inulzun department. Tho D°°| and lin. Jim Hanna and £ll\i\)`.l'DCAL VETS AT vm he of much mmn so uw ua-CO N V E N TI Synod in Amarlcn. Ha returnsd no Inu |lWl' wlu mmm no uunouBlah* early this week-Work of exenv nti nn for the bun- OSCAR GILBERTSON L',',i¥,..¥212§3"»;°1'i.,,'1'°§'.1'2".'2§,.'i'.\.'lL`"' PNY-~ on the hculty htdudn, L nn\\\in u\\~\\ mgnt of 0-hp [Ao Gnganen_ 'rf°"2°A T C L A R K S O N r~|......,.. va.. .0 mm nmuh and n1T§1»}§£1 attended :H...H nm \,-um... .-----» -~~--mn open on Mondny, September 1.with regixtntlon dur'ln8 tha mom- lng.School wm \» dhmlued It noon on the flrlt day, md will not be necessary fur student.: to bring lunch. 11 now unuer program mu n. llhoped that the bulldlnz wul be Oscar Gnbemon,mm-mer- completed before cold weather nu mme, wu takur ur Clarkson Hos- ln. The me for the building in plul ln Omllm, llunday, whats h,across the ltnet south from the ln still a putlant.l m n t mpo mWestWard school lrlllldllm '1`|\°|»\t\\us u m hla condition ls lm- urtructure n w be entirely modafn. proved. \Hina Blanche. Gnee And Ellamu lm expected hom¢ tmm lluu- hlttnn Bur:\adC1.ll!on1£a, the l w , wr part of | vnuk.ll l u E l lhu spent the mmmar on the wut, while har limn want than ¢¢rly In Annan U.-lv-.W '-5 U. ......, -_..... __Principal:Janna Chapman, Arl- lnpon, Engllah and lathsmatlca; Marla Vamsr,Sth, 'ith and Bth Cfldu; lllu Tlmlalnder,Oaewln. 8rd, Oth md 5th Indus; and ll!Anlta Nlallsll ol lon. ln! and Rnd I n d ; matic Sdmee, Mra. F. E. Webb,mperlnurndant;painting!a n d dnwlnml. lm Ama Nneom, aup~ erlnkndwti and domaadc An., Marlon Menklng,auporlmandant, will have tha hilt dll bl ly l a nt when ln thclr dwarimanl-l, which W..\,.......,....,,.........,......-_ _chlld la aaklng for additional dia-I Swa n! vlnv space for the school axhlblta. ebvuntlon hm tho lnformnlon at hand. Vetozum, t h s d o n tha!'»iru\a par- week.'lhelug no u m o n g m r a mmn , fha poopla ah axeallmt program Bon Pack, 'Ml vmr-Schenk, an at United spmnh w held in 0 mlh;,h t |y were Guy Cook, A Rumum Hon-.irle W.J.Koopmm, ~ . ..'44,H !_ - ' m n B I HIR P III THE ENTERPMSE Blllr'| lndinl Nav rlpmer Subtalpffilon Price Per Year, $1.50 Enmred u second-clua matter under tha act of Congmn of Much I. 1879. at the wntomcs at Bldr. Nebnlka. PUBL ISHED many THURSDAY J. JOHN A. RHOADES, Ediwr l-lid mbmm HILTON RHOADES, .Assilhlli Editor; Advertiling MARY-BETH M¢QuAmuE, Incl! mm ROY F. BETTS, Pressman And Composiwr mss VANOLA J. BRUNTON, Linotype Opentm- MARIE RASMUSSEN. Llnot Opemwr 4I.I ¢, .4., .€ ? ..a Hr . a n d M n . W . J . N o v a k a n d f a mi ly we re viad ton,Sunday ,a t th e h o me o f Hr s . No va k ? p a n n i l. Mr .a n d M n .Fr e d Knudnen o f Or u m. Mr .an d M m .J ames Thompeon and, daughters,Eileen an d Ma r - garet. Mr. an d Mrs. J ames Thomp- son , J r., an d little non of Oma h a , an d J er ry J ordan enjoy ed a pic - ni c d i n n er a t th e B la i r swi mmi n g pool perk , S unda y e veni ng. Mr. and Mr s. J ohn Ne arho od re- c dved wor d thi s week o f the dea th of thei r niec e , Mrs. I-Ioate rman of Linc oln,o n Saturday . Mr .and Mr s .J ames Tho mps on a n d Eileen visited Mr .an d Mr s . J o hn Nearhood,Fr id ay evening. Mi sa Grac e Tho mps on celebrat- ed h er birthday ,Saturday ,an d guests at the parental, Dan Thomp- son, home in observanc e of the oc - c a si on we re Mr . an d Mrs . Howar d Thomp son,Mr .a n d M m E a r l Tho mps on a n d J o A n n ,Ro be rt Be a ty , a n d C ly d e F mn c h o f K e n - nard. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nntter a nd Mrs. .1 ".' i i i ; ~~ms-»;'~: fff= ~;uJ ?s1":'>,{~N ¢ ~ F / r \/_.\_ s ._,|g\1\\~5-6-1" m o? wg,x\; ~\e n v - ° ' " ' "u ° ' " "u w : .f ~ 1 n g~* '" " , »is u v ° ° ' : , , ; , b o ¢ w 1 § '~ ~~` \ ~~ ,Nj21 ~ .: f fu;1 g..h .' \ u -"°"»~= ""°I»n- r| cd~ofLin an~Joh ed g u ~ soucasiTh~Tho Bea [1~| M lu v e b o e n w i t h hs r t l wn u t t w u wsekl.wlf.nu¢.maun.o..\.n.a». H1 Mrmlnmeuanlmln vnu " " - I - ° " " " ~ ""I"muyyun | l . m d l l n . C h r | |hm!!!~ 5 - = » » - »-» -. : ~: : . 1 |Z.' m m m m : : f ; . » , ' f : . ° ' ¢ . -» - » =sn-du ---- -»~»~l r . llld Dirk,1 evoninz- 'nn ....| i»..........|"'.-.. u.....|.| v..\.|. ua Hn. mlmmu x...... u. ....i~"!|. """_F'2! |'"l|" INUIMIII-Mn. Geox-ga -"gg md Mrs. Wil-lilm Wleae were nner guatl of Mn. Chris Sands, Tussdxy. Mr. and Mn. Eric Knudsen andlhryBeth, and Mr. and Mrs. NellKnndlen attended a family pimie 5; Hanneom park in Omaha, &m» y,./Mr. and Mn. linda Sundsvtxllmlly of Casey, lows, were ing at the Hana Bnlsch home in Waterloo," g f - v gveenlng. :nd gfle wangldtgan at f-bn Carl nla home, un yMt. md Mm Emil Kruse md Al-vin visited lt the Wlllhm Wien home, Thursdny evening. Mr. and Mn. J. P. Sunda, Har- riet and Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ry Tleigen, Opal and Delores, Mr.md M n Mu nn enma. ...A :___ 1levenz was A farewell for Mr. andMn.Earl Daniels of Cameron,flllssouri. They have been visiting relatives here and in Blalr before leaving in make their home atLongview. Washington. Mn.Lar~sen was the former Edna Imrsen.|Present were Masrs. and Mer dames Daniels, J. P. Larsen, James|Larsen,Don Sorenson of Blair, 'Niels Lanon,Clyde Fitch,Law- `rence Lanen,Glenn Miller and Mrs. Chrls Ln-sem. Mr. and Mrs. Icstor Potter andchildren have moved to Blair.Richard Shuey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shuey, underwent a um- sllotomy at the Blair Hospital, Saturday.I u....-A M..n v v.m-»___, ........,..........nu ».o....u some'returned Friday from a *tn days ,vacation at the Mirmescvbs lakes. Mx-. and Mrs. Alfred Zimmerman iand children stayed at the iam!whlle th? were away.Mr. an Mrs. Harold Kepler and children of Anselmo.NebruahwererenesvlnzacqualntaneesinHerman.Monday.This ls Infar-old's n m v m :here in thmy years.M n .Alice Arnold spent last week ln Omaha with Mr. Ind Mrs.Karl Hansen.Mn. Hansen mmehomewithher mother Saturdaylor a week.Mr. Ind Mrs. Jens Nielsen andchildren of Lincoln Qlled on rela-tives here. Sunday.Monday.Mn. Gordon Andersen entertained a.numl>er ot ladies at Mrs. T. A. Bohs of Blair, and Mlu Ethel Simonnn. Mrs. E. E. Dixon entertained at bridge, Monday evening, for Mrs. Burt Williams, Mrs. Clarence Ham sen. sud Miss Perry Murdoch.Mr. and Mra.G. A.Rathmann Mm. E. E. Dixon and family. A. E. Dixon was a Frlday din-ner guat of Mr. and Mrs. WatsonTyson and Peter Tyson.Mr, and Mrs. Harry Tyson were Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. Mar- garet Williams. In the evening theTysonsandMrs.Williams anddaughters ulled on Mr. and Mrs.T. K.Iverson. Mrs. Harry Tyscm called on Mrs. Edgar Larsen, Sunday. nierLained Sunday for Mr. and mr. and u n .Bryan Warrick,lm. and Mrs. later Hansen, and Mlasa Bertha and Florence Burn on of Blair attended the rodeo atSigzey,y Friday. r. an rs. Ralph Lon ell at-tended the 0sbum~l..ongwH tam- gv reunion held in Oakland, Sun- ay. Sunday visitorsat the Hans Sor~ cnsen home were Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Dahl and daughter,Myrt- le, of Seward, Nebraska. Mr.and Mrs.J. Merton Kuhr and dnldren visited Mrs. Georgel{uhr,Jr..at Immanuel Hospitalln Omaha, Sunday. _ The P. M. K. Club members en- Jvyed a plcnlc dinner at the swim-rnmg pool park, Sunday,later at- _ H _ _ " _" . " B .| \ \ u u vvl . \ R . H nu n n u l u u ,&U W _ )W i l d !J " " "h d a r e n t s M r .m d M r s ." " "" " " '" " " " °_W W i o s o a n d M r s . :e r 8I'f»11 P r§ f . f . " 5 Z' f é § - " § m " 3 € . l ` ° . " P ° o T . § . ] f l a n d G e o r g e J o p n c a l l e d o n M r .a n d J u l i u s R a s m u s s e n . M r a n d M r s J a m e s M u l l i n e n »H r i . . N .P . N i e l s o n , T u e s d a y e v o n - !M r . a n d H F S D . 0 . S h e e t s lit s r t n l n e d F r i d s y e v e n i n g f o r h i r s . I f l 1 3 -' S u n d a y e v e n i n g a t t h e G e o r g e R e t t a .( h f u y a n d D o r o t h y :o f F m .M r .a n d M r s .J .P .S u n d s ,H ; f . .$ h 6 e f . s h o m e l n B m " . m o n t , M r s L y n n S a n d i l s n d o f K a m r i o t a n d W a y n e vi s i t e d M r .a n d -M r . a n d M r s . H . B . F 1 t c h o f Q m - I o B m m f c e l o m b i a M r .a n d M m .M r s .W i l l i w M a t z s n ,F r i d a y .l " ' = ' " a n d M r .a n d M r s .L o u i e F l t c h ''f P a e t t e e I d a h o w e r e S d a yE d G o e b e l a n d H e l e n a n d J a m e s M r s .A m a n d a S v o g e r s o n ,M r °Y .''\u nM u l l i n ,J r i .o f D e n i B o n , I o w a . M n : s . ! ; U d . M r s .B @ ! M 1 ° §Th ° m P 3 ° 1 '\ t 8 l l 1 d $ § 3 § ' . . ° § - . i f h " 'L o u i e P i t c h a n d S a n d z l a n d ,a m a t e r o f M m M u l l i n 's b y s o n w e r e '" " , § } 'g u e s m Q f l U - .__ . \\ ¢ _ l nr. .. .- ..-- »s - -- n n r l M m E v a n n- u l . . . . l '| . . . . ; r m .U . .......:a r - -r r -l ,. . , u, , ,Us. uns..»u» u. |. |!\ .r uu |.u |.u ll. |.l )¢ recen YMTh?annual Burt County Old Settler'|Ilicnlc will be helel xtFolsom park st Teksmah. Fnday. Mrs.John H.Johnson will be hostess to the Ladies Aid Circle at a tea, Wednesday afternoon. ~m ~ Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. OpalReeves and children had ss their guests Mr.and Mm. Roy Ander-son, William Sutherland and Mrs.Luurs Bennett of Teknrnsh. Visit- orsSsturdsy were Mr. and Mrs.Ben Mead and children of Tucson,Adzons, and Mrs. Clarence Slmp» son and Marilyn. Mrs. U. S. Reeves of DeSoto was an overnight visit- °";:rh'"*£i"Y' l r ana Jann Marshall,and TedOlinger. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paulsen vis-ited Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hansen, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Simpson spent Sunday at the U. S. Reeveshome in DeSoto. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sorensen en- tertained, Sunday evening, for Mia! Gmce Hansen. Mr. and Mm mm Miss Esther Rasmussen at theQpsl Reeves home,Sunday even- mg .Mm.Cleo Smith and sonl ofTekamah spent Sundsy afternoonwith Mr. and Mrs. Frank Soll mdPearl.Miss Norms Wilde of Fremont wa s Fridny evening guest at the_ r ,..~. ~ e ~ e ondorup,und Mr. and Mrs.Marlu Rasmussen and daughter of SPaul, Nchrsskx, Mr. and Mrs. Henry SorensenMr. and Mrs. Carl Sorensen, Mr and Mrs. Thomas Dahl and Mynle and Mrs.Nels Dahl of Staplehurst enjoyed x picnic dinner at th swimming pool park, Sunday. ?2 ?2 2 ?2 ?2 Don't S C 7MissP I K This Saturday Night 2 2 2 2 2 2 Z.2 2 ~~- ---~ ---1. ----vw --at mars.day for an extended visit at theQray home and among other rela-tives in this vicinity. Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Wintherof Omaha were Sunday evening guests at the James Mullin home.Miss Mary Mullin and JamesDunn of Lincoln, Mrs. Retta Gray and Dorothy and their house guest,Mrs. Lynn_ Sandiland of Ksslo, B. C.. were dinner guests of Mr. and pm- James Mullin. Monday even- ng.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Wintherof Omaha were Sunday evening guests at the James Mullln home.Mr and Mrs.Ed Natter en- tertained at dnner,Wednesday,for Mrs. Elizabeth Seltz and Mrs. Cora Hinz of Blair, Mr.and Mrs,James Mullin and Miss Frances Mullin. Among those who attended therodeo at Sidney, lows, last Wed- neiday, were Mr. and Mrs. Weab on Long and Iarnily, Ludwig Jen- sen, Sidney Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs.Nels Christiansen and family, andMr. and Mrs. August Matzen l l .-... ...ru rms. Henry uetgerly wen-1 un. and rms."amen vvuxeuelulnesday.,and children and Mrs. Tom Wake-Mrs. N. P.Nielsen called ¢m;field, Jr., visited the W. 0. Cun-Mrs.Soren Rosenkilde,W¢dneg.Ininghams and other relatives atday afternoon.Crenon,Iowa,Wednesday and Mrs. Hans Sorensen, Mrs. Pete Thursday. Olsen and Mrs.William Wieae Mrs. Virgil Pearse o l OmahacalledattheRev.P.C. Jensen was a Thunday afternoon vlaitorhome in Kennard, Wednesday.Io! Mr. and Mrs. Cwles Sheets.Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rosenkilde,;Mrs. Earth Moon and Mrs. EarlMr.and Mrs.Alben Sunds and Ipom 01 Tekamah were Sunday daughters and Rosle Lleschsn ,,i,_;a!ternoon vialtors at the Kenneth md at the william Peter'u home, Freeman home.. Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mencke were o l Mr. and Mrs. William Adams,Mr. and Mrs. Wil-maha left Thurs Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sands andismlday guestsdaughtersweredinnerguests ofuxlbm Madsen.Mrs.Chris Sunda, Sunday.|Mr.and Mrs. Mr. a nd Mm Jim Hansen and accompanied byMrs.warm- Huber returned, s=¢|1i=m Faber °f o .- urday moming from s three-week day for Denver,Colorad,for a k:stay at the Jimmy Hansen homelfew weeks. They will spen _a wee i in Washington.'at a cottage in the mountains and Onalee Charron is staying at the will visit the Adams'son-in»law Walter Rosenbaum home.and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don-Mrs. Charlie Misfeldt and chil- ald Aylesworth.dren visited Mrs.Chris Sunds A number of young folks of thisThursday evening.'ivicinity were winners at the Burt Miss Evelyn Wiese, daughter °f,County Fair at Oakland, last week. Mr.and Mrs.William Wlese 0fMiss Ruby Thielfoldt exhibited theWashington, is seriously ill at SL Igrand champion sheep.Ra mond Sheets returned Sat-Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hindle andiJoseph's hospital in Omaha. Mrs.Y ' C |-y Wiese is sta ` gi O aha.urday evening, from a len days'ara visited in Arlington Sunday M d 3 "3,'l',-1,fvacation trip tu Harrison Nebras-|'i _'r.an rs.arti S .32 fl;E»k\/1 h Mr and Mrs. R. C. Casey, iowa, spent a_ 1.2. di- 1.2¢ ka, and at Norton, Kansamd M r "_Iweek with Mrs. Chris Sunda.Mrs.Alton Jensen an isa ___.-.Ben Meads Gueals at C. B. Bum Home . 'Mia and Mrs. Ben Mead and tau children of Tucson, Arizona, wervisitors nt the farm home ol M1 and Mrs. C. B. Bunn, from Wd nesday until Saturday. Mr. Mead a former Blair boy. is also a nephew ol the lam Mrs. Harvey Krogland Mrs. Fred Hurdum, and had_|number of other relatives in thu vicinity with whom he visited. 'ra- family left Saturday tor short_v1aits among relatives in Little Sioux Iowa,and at Fort LeavenworthKansas, formerly their home, be fore retuminz to Tucson. Mr.Mead is superintendent ofthe federal prison camp at Tuc-son. He attended a wardens' con-vention in Denver before his ar- rival in, Blair. All S. Jensen of Kansas City is expected to arrive I-'riday to spend Labor Day week»end withhis parents, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Jenson. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Pettit ol Castleton, Illinois, spent Saturdaynight with their cousins, Mr. andMrs. John Jenson.They were en route home afteryisiting Sterling I n 1' e r. 1, flI I 3 .» 1cnoss-sccnou or 'HIE ur za u l u m 'flu mudam :duty macular lo du inner tube. Tho I.1laG1.und'| Inns: tire knpn you wa n you: dn blmn oul. " !??? ISS This Saturday Night ??.?? KENNARI) AID OFFICERS NAMED Mm.Ole Sorensen was named president of the Kennard Metho-dist lmdles Aid,when the m a r met in the church basement, Thursday altsmmn. Other ol!ioers,also elected atlhat time, are Mn.Frank Byera. vlce president;Mrs.E. 0 .Fair-child, sccomd vl¢e president;Mrs. Lyman Osmberg,secretary; Mn. SlydeE. Rosenbaum, assistant sec~ zurry;and Mrs,L.E.Paterson, Ielwmr. II Frances and Lillian Wiese arespending a few days at the Wil-liam Matzfeh home. Mr. and Mn. Chris Nelson anddaughterofOmshavisitedMr. and Mrs. N. P. Nelson, Sunday. ' I I ~ . ~ - : -Mr. and Mrs.Emest Frye andfamilywillleavs,Tuesday,for lheir new home in Seattle, Wash- ington.Their many friends and neighbors wish them mccesa lnthdr new location. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Quiet and lam-I ily attended the Burt County Fmlrnt Oakland, Tuesday. Evelyn and Rosalie Frye were Sunday visitors at the Edward Qulat home.Eugene Sullivan was s Sunday afternoon visitor with George Nel~ son.Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Gaines and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles l I4 l Clara Olson were among those whattendedthecounty-undo. projelclub picnic at the av nmmz P01 ool ark, Thu y temoon.r mi Chris Korshnj and childre and Mrs. Ed Mencke were Omahvisitors,Tuesd.aY~Min Elaine Jesper-sen of Lil:coln spent the week-and at home.Mm.Anna Paddle, Mrs.Hild Yow l,Miss Christine Wachter M m amea Van Hom, Mrs. Claud Clements and Mrs. Bertha Nelld erkruger of Grand Island soenThursdaywithMr. and Mrs..D ll. Hansen of Bancroft._Mr. and Mrs. Harve Lewis eajoyeda visit last week from thell son and daughter-in-law, Mr. am Mrs. Cecil Lewis, and baby of AL'blon, New York.Mr. and Mrs. Emeat Grenier entertalned af. supper. 'Thursday eve-nlng, for Mr. and Mrs. Ole :len- scn, Mn. Tum McDonald and Iulea- nor and .lunlor Eames of ElhlI Nebraska. 10: t >l n I an d Denver.Sunday mo r ni n g theJ enso ns dr ove to Ma c y , a nd in the afternoon they visi ted Mr s .Do ra Hu n t,E d r s a n d Ru th a t the ir ap a r tme n t i n Omn h n . Mrs. J u dath A ron son vlsxted her ( \ l . . . . . . | . . . . . . .A . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . |) . . . . . . . . 2\ - . . o f Te ka mzh ,Sunday . Mr . a n d Mr s .C.B.Bu nn visit- nd the ir daugh ter,Mr s .Op a l Ree ves an d f ami ly , Su nda y . M r .m d M n .Ned Ty s on an d children of He r ma n vi s i te d a t th e parental, J . S. Conety , home, Sun- da y evening. Gues ts of Misa Cora and George Beard,Fri da y ,we re Mr s.W a lter Peter-svn and dau ghters, J oan and Ga y L-ea.m d Mr s .Flo y d Smi th and J ean Ann. Mr. and Mr s. Rufu s W est of Van Nuy s,California,spent Th u n d a y SMART MONE na /wows3 3 2 <~I f |R E A D W G x M m e A o s o v \ : N T H I S " " ' " ~W NE W S P AP E R . Her¢'a the li re .vw KNOW wi l l h u e EL# -mo nlhan uo rbdoto- hl!n¢im¢lobuylh¢Bnll»|.lnc Goody|ax"G-TM]-Wodhu Thu.I! will lot you much laaguri-hmxaducpdn. Yu thin p o n d quality ¢=N¢1l| oolhyaulus por mils. Yun rubba ht Nailhead Datsun. 0 WRITTEN LIFETIME GUARANTEE gg;-.lm ma or al NOW-UNTIL LABOR DAY ONLY- ao o n EAR .§bec¢2z€0/ea, r u a o u s FIRST-LINE as-ae' All-W EATHER TIRE usumv 91¢ Awnx lor 811)18 :ko when puxcbulod dngly on Benq-Pay Toms. urs-u\v|Nn ooon vnn LIFEGUARD usumv 67¢ Amex kr s.nn.1s an when pmnama lingly on Bmpray Tcnnl. u R T I R E N E E n snY O1 ' 0 A N s g ; L lh G u a r d . M , , G _ 3 » v n l - w m mf 1 1 : 1 Y o u $ 0 l l *,dm small flown pqy monl. and balanc e un B u n - Pn To ms .For pqpularA 5 A W E E K a m w n l v (Ind-J .mu m y l n l '=U ¢1 L I T T L E Evan mn : wla i .lY mms lo l n u A S a le ur mr mg ;-ORHON o m s n s x z s s » . v » \ u . A s u : r m c g n I N P R Lifuflumda |av¢livu, m o n e y , r u b b c r K o h \h¢L£ h Gu md' |- d m f i n l a n d . m » n m , m L ¢ ¢ m k n p f m ;I d a l l y our l i n hlai \ou Ll.| | oGum' dag1 v| 1 ¢\a _ g g l h o m l o u q o b n l l h h n u r ti n s ' h h .W ith U h - .U:mf wma yw`u».¢ than tha c o m m a :a n sound.I n sins wr adlublo. y ou oem put .n qmdlundmakp. Coma in M u f or Inc l l f d l u n l l m u n u f n i q / .n u m :a w a y u m wa n a n /r A | . | . - A m e m c n n ' r m s .~~7 1 s m m m s .f;;_"~$£?o m . v $H-»-=. " m m s - x */ "£'i'2'I»'T.2'1 "§ "-'}¢ .,..~i ~ 2 a g ~:\ .;g~rg ':' ¢'|i ~;~f i n .-"°",,,f i'*.1 . jr .;=€l ~!Ei.3:f;:'1 1 I " P'=">»> :. ~1 "1 ~ :.Ka d; <:I:.~a 5 , 3 .' :5 g :5 ; . I E4: " -1 |. . "; 1 L J .a ~ .1| .i| |. w ~ I U I G S I . . .. - I I H I V A I I .. 1 .. s o w n r i m " n u :' r o u s z a v s s m W I I I L Y 0B o h s S e m c e S t a t i o n Phone 212 Sinclair Pr od ucta Op e n Al l l ll t e 'Assxsmucn 'szmzrrrs TOTAL s2,s4moo I n the p u t five yearn,the brewing lndustry in Ne b r ts h contributed the :mn ol $2,641,183 in beer excise taxes to Slate Auistanon-prinelpnlly for Old Age, Aid to Dependent Children and Blind benelitn. Oi this amount, approximately $1,674,510 went to Old Ago Asoiainnce. Our lnduary In glad lo lu i s !in supporting the stalo'|public welfare program. Without this revenue, it would be necenary lor Nobredam to dig deeper in their porieta. or find n sourc e that would Held an equivalent amount ol tat money . This Committee is helping to preserve then benelltn by making eerialn. through its nel!regulation and eduralic nal prognm, the! beer ls sold under clean.wholesome condition:in Ne b r u h .Imanclnardattended a reunion oiltheGainesfamily at Elk City,' Sunday. Many relatives from sev- eralatates were Present. Mildred Nelson was a Sunday guest of Betty Ann Quiet.Mn.George Chamberlain ia en-tertaining her sister, Mrs. EverettStott of Kansas City. .Doylo Cox has returned from Minnesota where he wal employed. Mrs. Del Rhodes ahd hor sister of Omaha were Sunday dlnner;;\\ests nf Mr. nhd Mrs. Elsa King._Mr. and Mrs. George Chamber-l u m i a n d f a m i l y w e r e T h u r s d a y e vR j z l r g a l e s o f G r a c e a n d D a r r e l l C o x n f O m a h a n ti l ' - T g f 'w i t h M r .a n d M r . . ' § f , . , Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Cham~erlaln and Eugene and Edjuqv;;};§;,§;°';=,_ Sunday afternoon '=;h~»===»-GeofK\\Chamber- r. and Mrs. Ra Fowlerfamllywere5101111virlw.-.n the Elsa King home.ls MfT»'>..§T"°"i.Hint:of Omaha er v `homo !olksF acatxon with Doyle and Betty Cox were Sun- day dinner susan of their anna.parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. cox,Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hlntx andbaby were Sunday evening Westsat the Walter Hint: home. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Timmons and family and Mlsa Dorethea Hint: of Omaha were Friday evening X";xli.s atdthn; Hints home. r. an rs. Warren Wand family, Mra.Tom W dazgzi g and Marlon were Wednesday and' Thunday n u m "at CNlton,l i Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olson were Sun-day evening visitors at the Prank Nelson home. Mrs. William Adams enter-tadned three tables of brldge,Frlday.Guests were Meadamen Wachter,J. A. Jespersen, Hult Lowe. RRY-mond Sullivan.Henry Wuhhen-horst,Henry Tmhlsen,WaldoHancock, E. C. Reid, C. E. John-son and W. I. Nelson. Mrs. Ray-lmond Sullivan was avvande high score prize;Mrs. C.L..lo nson.traveling prizei and Mm.HenryTruhlsen the low vrlae.Mrs.C.H.Blanchard enter-tained the Birthday Club at her home Friday alternoon. Mrs. Au-brey hsinos and children and Mrs. Ro Metzler and children werevistors.Mrs.Llszle Richter willbe hostess for the nen meetlmt- Mrs.Kenneth Freeman enter-tained, Sunday,in Mead park in honor of her daughter, Mary Jane's ninth birthday. Present were Mar-ilyn Onmsinger,Geraldine andBobbieBrewster,Margaret Eff- kc-n,Franklin Korahoj,Warren West. Jean and Keith Rasmussen.Norma Ryan,Marjorie Weaver. Janine,Janet and Mary AnnYowell and Betty Potter.Mr. and Mrs. Emest Grenler andchildren were Sunday dinner guests o l Mrs. Mary Buxton ln Omaha. Virginia Grenler la lwmdinz the week with Mrs. Buxton. At a sale sponsored by the Wea-leyan Guild of the MethodistchurchSaturdayevening,Mrs.Henry Richter received a cedar cheat.Other prizes were awarded to Mrs. A. A. Whitmore of Teka- mah, a wool filled eomlort:Pele Christensen, lace table cloth. Oth-Iowa.|Carol I v a ,er prizes were won hy Margaretthe George H,',? ;533 -y at umwln. Omaha, am Iawe, Mrs. Mr. and M n .N d T ¥ l 0 n " d l l H.Johnson,George Hansen, family were Sunday evening u" . Sl a y Heakett.Fremont,.lameat the Conaty |mm°_an Blee, Tekamah, Mrs. Jennie Wick-Mra. vg,,|,¢Brand and c lmond, Takamah, Hn. J. M. Brew- epent from T\w»d\y until 1.h"7|ater, Harold Swanson, Omaha, Al-der at the Gwrn Halnaaen i.<.`:."""" Bruae. Wayne Loftls,Henry Mrs. Ole Jensen and Elm -n"lle}\tar. R. K. Hancock, Tekamah,Junior Barnes were -mud.. f ena Krogh, Splker. Lola Weat, D.srneon mn...-»ae n. .u~.';....fIlW- Rutledxo. Willlam Kubla. Har- A/p/:r//:Lnn m r m z n s m m Br:'i=:}z"f>E1;fr1a1rrons COMIIV HTTEE (2liAHI.E5 El. SA ND AL L Sh u Ufrfrtor 110 Pint Natnnnal Hank Bldg.Llncoin, Ruhr. t u r u n u n n r t n |||a Ul \ l|IA L r o u u o n l a lI 1 4 1 4 J | ; 4I - _ _ ].t ~¢ = > ~ I " " " `-7.TM v\ -»--~~'' s ' i i i Ie1s..,,,.--"IIYIII7LY.?.£Al'nL€y"s IIA N D -ll ...1-\»..;. Mi n i ! ! In ...-~THE GREATEST iwslon I -=.'::w on mm G/ag,Y a 1-"~ ~7 ' / Q L LSHOT H E \ = g § 1 _ \ § e ° ¢x _. .~ E R ~ 1\i\!'$§§?Jé`unYL§€£'f' \\\ sma4»&7/#5v l ' ¢ 'f'$an '\ U0e a r n vroeursrwvm/:sr czomv |||MAloTN mn---- ¢ r's..|.|»»»\-~------------ v rnuuuun r. an 11.r n K a i "5 " " ' L "" § a Goo and hmlly were Sumhy dinner lunch lt tha Fnd Grabbe horns.Mr.md Ml ?F'rem§nt Jensenweomedr. md n. FrlnkJude to West Point, Sunday. Mr. and Mn.Fremont Jensen, Mu-Jorla md Bernard |¢ Blon-dny at Ole .hnlen'| M\vm Jnnlnr Bamu celubntc his blnhdly.Mr. and ln. Funk Juuls wenSundsy waning guwta at the Fh- old Swmlon md Hn. Cuhn Thiel- ! ldt.olfn. Ammdn Rlunuuen xttsnd- sd the Distric! Gonvention ol Lu-theran Churches at Oni.Nehru- lu, from Thursday until Monday,u n dalegnte from the Hll! Creekh Ich. I 1: uMr.And Mn.Emil Fallen Andlon:hnve muved into Um Trlplettroperlnested by Mr. md Mn.games ( v w.Fwd Wann i l mov- ing into tho homa when the Fo\~ mom Jansen hams.||°"' llvod. Afurr | month'| vamtlon nt 0t~Advurtlls In The 1-:nn f m '°"" " "u n ." " ',j,'"$f,§,,,2§{"'P B .1.0 .It Brlnn RCU!!!~15.°`&». .XS ~P. la m v m! \\¢_...-.¢$3'5§{§','§n /70 4-H cu/s Menezes sm/mfr/eva ».g§,2,.nc=Aon/I/on ro H1/NDREDS /N ops//_cLAs*s'£s nuosme m ALL DEPARTMENTSW/EQ.§=r.;,:;,~_f ¢&4!¢vwr4°~-fflfwf 3Arffkwoou /:30 NIGHT mo s . The Urge -.I \,,.Eme nTux-nblsd was nhl, tn ro- 'turn w h h work on dsc Blldrbridge,W¢\'|n¢|d-II.d h : m e n ! day| abseme.He hu been :disr-ing from sinus lnlecdon. 1 r 4 nlecmru Syniicnts--W'!¢U service.)1 .School Dresses 59¢-'1.oo-'1.9s T H E dull click o!the uhearl matched the dlncauraged look In Dan Berry: eyes.He had du ped c nrdbolrd lo Gt the Inner mln d hh :hue on other momlnga; but yester-day he had wa lk ed n hols in th e thin sole of hi s letond shoe.Two ple c el af cardbuard were needed now. No mo ne y f or n ne w p a ir , o w a i ve d o lla r b lll remalnlng fr om h i t l a t to m mi n l o u c hec k-enuugh to ea t o n a u he ma de mo th e r ul4 ~ l! eve r. Bu ! h e' d wor ked ¢ hr° \lth hu b u t l l n o l prospec ts.F e w ha d bought-»nobody else wnnled ihn sez of bo ok: ha was o ller ing. Awful, A book agenn Int. " Oh , wh a h th e u le l" D m B e r r y j l m m e d the c n rd bo ln i i n to p lu c l and worked hh fool inio the lhoc . "A ditc h d£gger'| more Independ- ent, makes better money ." B u !he cou1dn'¢d ] |dlith el, couldzf t get any uma ol a ic h.N o p la c e o p e n f o r | g n y a a d e d mm. with lines m his (ace and th-ed eyes. No u se try i ng.na use striking aut lhll mo rni ng. Thank the Lord, nobody looked Io ~~New Sweaters `-»,`1;5'69c to $2.25 Von Lankgg ggarel Shop ~r T a i l o r e d T e e n s ~S K I R T S ~~All S i z e s g ~~o New BlousésY' scnoal.~$1.00 to $1.95 Mr. Ind Mn. wum- dubai:~ lndhmlly we re nun At Dm but Hlftkn home south af Kan und, Tumdny evening. PARTY TODAY Fon MRS. E. C. ANDERSON Mrs. C. Edmund Anderson, who will leave Blnir noon to make her hame in Elkhorn,Nebraska, willbe honored todgy (Thursday) at s one o'clo¢~k lunchean al. Koopman Inn.Mrs. Slmon Korshoj is the hostess. Tho guest lint includes Mrs. An- derson, Mrs.Wayne Steinbsugh, Mrs. C. D.Howard,Mrs, Walter Gvehdng,Mrs.jA1!ned o.Sick, Mrs. Harlow Bréwer, Mrs. James C. Tllompson, Mrs. R. R. Donlay, Mrs. Phillp Ol!-Ianlon, Mrs. L C. Klopp, Mrs. C. T. Farnham, Mrs. Milan Austin, Mrs. Robert 0'Han- Ion, Mrs.Bennard Reeh, Mrs.J.Marion Kuhr and Miss Francois (\'Hnnlon. < \l 4 ¢ s ~ey. a P a. a n a e n e e 1 t »I .o Mrs. J. Sutherland is attendingthe harvest picnic at Craig, today (Thursday). Miss Margaret Kdly spent the week-end in Lincoln with her sis- ter. Miss Ethel Kelly. Mrs. L. C. Klopp was among the guests at a luncheon,given byMrs. S. B. Coleman of Lincoln, FH- dsy. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hansen had as their guests, Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Melwn of Washington, D. c. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Allen and Mr.und Mrs. John Allen of Omaha re- murned Tuesday from a (cn-day vacation at Pickerol Loke in north- east/ern Wisconsin. Mrs. U. G. Gamer, Mrs. Bruce McMillan,and Mrs.L.J.Moran and grandson,Bobby IAe»ofRedOak,Iowa,were widtnrs atthe home of Mrs. Mary Pate, Sat- urday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Klopp, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Armstoad, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lamb, who form a neighborhood bridge club which meets weekly, spent Monday even- ing in Omaha. Miss Peggy Murdoch wlll leave Saturday for Mason City, Nebras- ka, where she has been rehired to teach for the coming year. Miss Murdoch has spent the summer with her mother, Mrs. Ruth Mur- doch. Mr.and Mrs. William SchmidtofOnvisitedtheir son and daughter-in-law,Mr.and Mrs. John Schmidt and daughters, Sun-day. Virgene Anne Schmidt, their granddaughter, accompanied them home for :\ week's visit. H.F.Andersen of Glasgow.Montana,arrived Wednesdav toattend the funeral services for hisfuther.Christian Andersen.onThursday.H, was s truest of his sister, Mrs. A. D. Gustenson. andfamily.returnlnir the latter hartof the week. Mrs. Corrine Smith and daugh- ters. Beverly and Marlene, of Om- uhs, visited their father, J. Cron- strom, several days the latter pmof last week, and Monday to Wed- nesday of this week. They were weekend guests of Craig friends. liny Long, who will ,enter the University of Nebraska for ms sophomore year in the near futum, ll s pend ing this wee k wi th h is p ur- c n ts , Mr. a nd Mr s. F r ed L on g . Ile ha s be en e mploy ed i n Oma ha thi s s u m m e r . Mrs.L. J. Moran and grandson, Uobbie Lee, of Red Oak, Iowa, vis- ited Mrs. Bruce McMillan and fam- lly from Thursday until Sunday. The Morans will bo remembered here by many friends made during the time that Rev. Moran was pas- tor of the Blair Baptist church. Saturday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Scherdin were Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Schwnrzenbsch and twins and Mrs.Schwarzen- hach, Sr., of Omaha, and Mrs. Mc-Millian of Council Bluffs,Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gechenouer of Omaha were Sunday guests. Miss Evelyn Meats is leaving this week for Norfolk, Nebraska, where she will take up her duties, Monday, ss instnicwr of freshmanEnglishintheNorfolkHigh School.She has spent the p u t month with her mother, Mrs. E. M.Meats, and her sister, Miss BettyMoats. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus West left for thdr home in Van Nuys, Cali-fornia,Sunday morning,after a two-week visit among friends in Bi dr and Washington County. They had spent the week-end at tho C.B. Mehrsns home. Accem~ panylng them as far as Pueblo, Colorado, was Mrs. Rolland Smithnf DeSoto. Blair friends received word this week of the birth of a 9%-lb- baby daughter, Rhonda Jean, to Mr. andMrs.Louis Hillman of Rockford. Illinois, on Sunday,August 24.Mrs. Hillman wlllbe remembered as the former Carol Jean Norris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.David Norris. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hillman redded in Blair until recently. Among thos.who attended the funeral servius of Christian An- dersen,last Thursday afternoon,stives and friends:Mm H. H.atives and fritnds:Ml'l!-_H-H. I s l i t t 'i s s h u J 1 s oJ owJ f ..G s c~M ly F W n~ pm ni th A en a th co H evthHer aH a rh ah an wAlB of be Bi re w Mr . a n d Mr s. E . C .Webster of Omaha were Sund ay dinner guats of Mrs. W e bst erh sister, Mrs. W , F. H emph ill, and family. Mn. Emo;-y .l`lunl;, J r., and sans, Ric h ard an d I lu g h ,spe nt Su nd ay an d Mo nd a y ln W d th lll as 31 1 81 0 nf Mr , a n d M m .F u n k K e n d l l l . Mr s . llo wn rd F a ir c h i ld 0 1 Omn - h a spent lu s t Wednesday I n d Th u r id a y wi th he r parents,M r . an d Mn. H. H. Br o wn , a n d f ami ly . Mr. and Mrs . E arl J en sen enlar- mi n e d a t di n n er , S un d a y , f o r Mr . an d Mr s .W . A .A r n d t a n d c hil- dr e n ol C o lu mb u s, Ne br u k n . Mis s Eileen Th o mp s on o f s ou th o f Bla i r i p e n t Mo n d a y n i g h t u n d Tu e s d a y u th e g u c n o l M i s s L a - vonne Hansen. M n .M.D .Ne well,Hxr ve y Kro gh and so ns, an d Mr. and Mr s, Clinton Appleby a tianded A Churc h of God c onfer enc e in Omaha , Sun- day . Mr . a n d Mr s . A . F . A r mlma d o f Linc oln we re gu e sts o f th e i r n o n and da ug hte r- in- la w, Mr . a nd Mr s. ,~.. . M n . E l m e r Jensen I-nd M n . J o h n G.Jensen spent Mo nd ay i n O m l h l . Re v. a n d M n . C h u la H l ml l tm m and sons, Edwin, Paul, and Charles, sp e n t Ha n d uy i n li n c oln . Mr .an d Hn . T e d S f e w u c a n d Bi ll vi d te d Mr . A n d Mr s .Geo rge l Roberts. Su nd ay d ter no on c a ller s a t th ~ ho me o f Mr. a n d Mr s . L . W . L l . we re Mr s . E mi ly J o n es , Mr s. Ti n us an d Mrs . Mur phy , dl of Omah a. Mr . a n d Mn . L . M. Utte rb a c k o f Herman wer e g ues ts 0 1' Mrs . F red J enkins and Mr .an d M m M.D. Ne we ll,Sunday . Saturday ove rn ig ht guests a t th e M J D .Ne we ll h ome we r e Mr . and Mrs. E. J ohn son and daug hter of Hec tor, Min nesota . Mrs. Edward J enk ins and daughter, Jac queline, o f Valley visited there Fr ldn y wi th tho Ne wells an d Mr s .Fr e d Jenkins. Mr .a n d Mr s . H. H.Br o wn a n d family en ter tai ned at di nne r,Sun- day , f or Mr . B ro vm' a sis ter s, Mr s. Grac e Noy es an d Mi s s E d i th Bro wn, bo th of Li nc o ln . A fte rno on callers we re another sister,Mins Ma r y E lle n B r o wn , a n d Mi n Ne w ly , of Li nc o ln. F o llo wi n g a su mme r vac ation with her p ar ents, D r. an d Mrs . W . F .He mph i ll, Mi s a J n n et He mp hi ll wi ll re tu rn to Linc oln n e xt W ed- nesday to assist in " r u s h we e k " pr ep an tlo ns . S he will b e n s op ho - mor e a t the Uni ver sity this wi nte r. Misses Na nc y S mi th an d Con- nie E bener of Omnhn are spen ding Thursday untii Sunday IlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ~W. J.~Sas~ This Week's Specials Bananas ~ . .Lb 5c Peaches ...doz.10c Grapes ....lb 10c Lenaons ...doz. 29c g" -School Dresses i "s9¢-'1.oo-'1.9s Allen. south ol Blair. Thdr par-ents, Mr. and Mrs.Fred Ebener and Mrs. Miriam Smith of Omaha,are enjoying a vvaetlon trip through the soixwem states end Old Mexl- c o . Mn. Clifford Hultberg And nom, Hollll and Dde, returned MondayeveningfromWestPointwhen they had spent two days with Mrs. Hultbei-g's mother, Mrs. B. J. Boy-er.Mr. Hultberg, Lola and Rich- ard Hultberg,and Mrs,Minnie Hultberg spent the time in Lyons among relatives. Mr. and Mm.Rudy Bryan and children o l Buffalo,Oklahoma, md Mr. and Mrs.B.H. Kee:-an o A T s Quick or Regulnr 3-lb box l5c BOHS STORE PHONE 300 Refrigerated Lockers For Rent Booth's Fresh Fmrzen Strawberries, Red Rasp- berries, Etc.; Com, Peas, Lima Beans, Brussels Sprouts, Broccoli, Etc.; and Fresh Frozen Fish -0 p e n S u n d a y M o m in g s -- SP E CIA IS FOR FRIDA Y A ND S A TURDA Y We Aeeept Onan and Blue Food Stamps. Items Marked ' Are Blu Fwd Stump Imam. *Apples, Michigan Weadthies, 4 Lbs. .___.->°»_.~ "Oranges, California Sunkisf, Doz. _;_' 970 Grapes, California Red Mzdagas, 2 Lbs. ___23c "Carrots, Fancy Calif., Green Top, Bunch 5¢ Crackers, Sum-ay, Soda, 2-lb. Box .______-_17c Catsup, Large Bottle _..-_...._-,_..-_..._.__,.loc "Raisin, Seedless, 2-lb. Bag .~ . . _ . . . . l 7 c Matehes, 6-box Carton.._._..___.sl7c Roast, Fancy Beef, Rib or Chuck, Lb._.._.20c Steak, Fancy Sirloin, Lb. _.-_...__._.,_.-.._.-27¢ Boiling Beef, Rib or Plate, Lb. _...--._-__...-.15c . a .New Sweaters `691: to $2.25 Vnn Lankgg ggarel Shop ~f ~Tailored Teens sk m r s ,~' 'All su. L~New Blousés SCHooL $1.00 to $1.95 " "~|:|u ~Alf r e d Jensen an d fa mily .Mr s . Bry an and Mrs. K eenan, daug htars o f Mr s .Jensen,wi ll be r e m e m ber ed as th e for me r 0 di !e an d V in gin in Bu c lu n nn . Mila Alic e J emen i s exp ec te d tn re tu rn tod ay ( Th ur sd ay )f r o m th e Kraut Frank'|....2 Brooms 51`ie .... . Sardines In on _. _3 Corn Flakes Millefn 2 Toilet Tissue Siiid 4 No. 2 Cans _ I-;,_ 23C l 4 c 15c 25c 17c Cans P k g ; Rolls a v e # ~fgx/av/af \""Ml~¥|\||n¢¢|U\lS f ~O 0 1s1§ s£P'A| ' T H E dull click o!the uhearl matched the dlncauraged look In Dan Berry: eyes.He had du ped c nrdbolrd lo Gt the Inner mln d hh :hue on other momlnga; but yester-day he had wa lk ed n hols in th e thin sole of hi s letond shoe.Two ple c el af cardbuard were needed now. No mo ne y f or n ne w p a ir , o w a i ve d o lla r b lll remalnlng fr om h i t l a t to m mi n l o u c hec k-enuugh to ea t o n a u he ma de mo th e r ul4 ~ l! eve r. Bu ! h e' d wor ked ¢ hr° \lth hu b u t l l n o l prospec ts.F e w ha d bought-»nobody else wnnled ihn sez of bo ok: ha was o ller ing. Awful, A book agenn Int. " Oh , wh a h th e u le l" D m B e r r y j l m m e d the c n rd bo ln i i n to p lu c l and worked hh fool inio the lhoc . "A ditc h d£gger'| more Independ- ent, makes better money ." B u !he cou1dn'¢d ] |dlith el, couldzf t get any uma ol a ic h.N o p la c e o p e n f o r | g n y a a d e d mm. with lines m his (ace and th-ed eyes. No u se try i ng.na use striking aut lhll mo rni ng. Thank the Lord, nobody looked Io The Urge By JoHN 11A~n.mm m m 9 r m ! l ¢ a \ » ~ W N U s e r vi c e . ) Eme nTux-nblsd was nhl, tn ro- 'turn w h h Mr. Ind Mn. wworkonduoBlldrbridgeWedn um- dubai:~ lndhmlly we re na h At Umdayn ;b,m,,,_, , g _ f ; ; ; ¢ g__;;;;§ ben Hsxum home mouth af Kan ing from sinus lnlecdon.und, Tumdny evening. \F has of! the lines of dejection, torc - Ing s spark U! interest in tired. blue eyes. " Go o d mo r n ln ll" Ben-ry 's acute ear c aught the tm» dertone tm!hopelessness in that meant-to-be-merry sreeiinss mo r e than that,it was like an ec ho of his own voic e when he was inwardly pray ing that here, st last, was some- body who°d sign on the dotted line. Then,while still m this strange men tal swi.rL Berry mdde nly be- c ame consc ious of familiar words, phrases that he had learned by heart,repeated ti me and again, mostly under just suc h odds as this -himself standing outside the door, trying to melt cold resistance. Curiosity swept away all antag- onism.He was interested to learn how this agent put over his selling talk. "Come i n!" Be rry flung th e door wide. The man 's face ligh ted up In a way that brought a damuuble lump into Berry : throat."Sit down," he imf lc d . The man opened his briefc ase to the ac c ompaniment of the stereo» ty ped sales talk.Berry sat down beside the agent. scanning the famil- iar pages of the prospectus.He eat- c lalmed over the tin a illustntio ns, asked tnteulsent queadonv-heard ples of bindings. took out an fountain pen and pushed the c ontrac t invit in lly towards him. " F i ve dollars down Ll all !.hat'| required The books will be ahipped to y ou immediately .The balance paid in N monthly 1ns1nI.lment.| ." Berry took lbs fountain pm, rolied it between n u fingers te nu u ve ly . He presse d down the nib, law that the ink was ready to How, then stole a glanc e at the agent He was b ending f ar forwa rd, the tirgd lines had vmldze d,hh e y e s glinting with an hypnotic expression. Dn nB e rr y li 1' L c d th e pe n tr c \ mtb e paver. wi thout ni imins an d the mm w e »| Thursday until Sunday. Ed win Hamilton, who is spend- ing th e s unu ner at Nor th Platte, was a w eek end gu est of his p ar- ents, Rev.and Mrs.Charles E. Ha mi lto n . Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Halstead and daughter,Delores, returned Tues~ day eve n in g fr o m a waek's vaca- tlo n a t A u wmb a , Mi n ne s o ta . Th e y we re house gu es ts o f M r .Ha l- sread'|br othe r, Ever ett Ha ls te a d Mr . a n d Mrs . He n ry J e n se n a c »c o mp a ni e d by Mr .a n d Mr s .W i ll mi e litxm o i Oma h a. vla ltad i n Un - coln,wi th Mr .a n d Mr s . J o h n R. Rhod es a nd fami ly , and J u dy J en- sen. Sunday. Junior Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs.A.C.Hansen, is spending this we e k wi th hi s br o th e r -i n -la w an d s i s te r , Mr . a n d Mr s .Or ville Ai k e n, o f Omah a .H e is expec ted ho me to ni g ht. Mrs . Mar ga re t I ve rso n, W ill a nd Pear l, C arol Le a I ve rs o n o f He r - ma n , a nd Mi s s Nin a an d W a lte r Anderson o f O r u m spent Sunday wi th A n n i e a n d A n d r e w Ras mu s- sen ol' Ames , Nebraska. Mr .an d Mr s .Da vi d Non-is o f lloc klor d,Illino is,who a c c ompan- ie d Mr . a nd Mrs . L o ui s Gi lli a m to Blai r,Sunday ,we re c alled h o me th at albe mo on b y th e illness o f the ir dau ghter. Mr s .D a n Greene entertained, 'l\| eaday , for Mr s .C.H .Hans en, Mr , a nd Mr s . P au l V . Han s en an d son,Mr .an d Mr s .W i ns to n Ha n - sen an d Na n c y o f Sa n An to ni o , ., ,,, of late.Nobody c ared wha t h ap- pened-he dldn'L either. H11 landlady had gone ou t lo r the day .No tri c k lo fa sten down the window, tank a blanket over the doo r ot h is h all ro om, tu m on the gal ln the heater. Dan Berry c arefully tied the laces of his wo rn shoes,stood u p and winc ed.The cardboard hurt the hot- tom 01 his feet-well, what ot lt? He llmpe d ac ross to his unrnade bed, pic ked up a heavy blanket. It would cover the door c ompletely . Ha lh ws y to the door,the z-sing O!a be ll sounded.The bl-ahklt dropped from his nerveless lingers. Again the bell s a t i t s meta llic pe al echoing through the house. How ofien he bad nm: door bella, wa ite d e ro e mn tly . h o pe f ully ; nm: the sec ond time,less expec tantly ; e third time all hope vanished. A etched te e lln g - h e p r e f e r r e d a u n dismissal to a n un an swae d door bell. Berry h astily plc kd up the blan~ ket, tossed 4: upon the bed and fore h o n ! n w ma n The | r l y m e got to limp ln hurry ing to the door.F r o m the hallway h e the head and shoulders U! a through the glass at the door. shoulders drooped wearlly . hal: sh owe d a bove th e c ollar; hat wa s i ll dttln g. When the knob turned ln Berry 's grasp.the man whee led. Berry caught aight od the briefcase the man was c arry ing.An agent! Hel-e's where he could pa y o l!a hundred sc ores. enac t the role of a dominant householder--heap insults upon this penerlng peddler. Direc tly he noted the ma n PEA;\s lam Lgg 994: That struc k home.D m B e r r y u n - derltood.He signed on the dotted. agent Um ive-dollar hill. He heard the mnn'l thanks. bowed h i m o m o t t h e d o o r n n d l lm p e d o a b lc k t o h h r o a m.H e p lc k e d u n h h awn briefcase. put on hu out-admin A n n u .| u u u u c u n u n .1 »U .f a g W u :nsu w r u su a;9M e m b e r s o f t h e B a p t i s t M i s s i o n r n e m b e r n o f t h e D a n i s h L a d i e s f 1 i - I n n n r l d r h n h h n n h n n r l m n l n n n A i d a h h n r h n r n n m a C n l l m r n H i l l . plcnic,this ovuning (Thursday). The meeting will be held nan The event will take place at the Wednesday afternoon. farm home of Mr. and Mrs. CurtisDixon, located near Fort Calhoun. A. L Auxiliary Mrs. E. G. Carson will entertainFP{'"°' Blmlr Teacher members of the American Legion Vlslls Hemphill!Aulllury at her home on Welt Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson of South Street, next Tuaday after- ...............=n n w ,uaugnwrof Mr. gud Mm. Ed Flnks of Her- nun, and Jack Wachter, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Wachter ol Her- man, were married Sunday liter- noon, August 24, at three o'clock. The wedding was held at St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, with I Springfield, Ohio, were brief call-lnoon. em at the heme ol Dr. and Mrs. W.F. Hemphill, Saturday .alber- noon, on their way home from n western trip.Mrs. Thompson will be remembered as the former Mildred Buren wha taught in the Blair High School several years Merlmyx Project Club Mrs.Harold Stork was bones:to members ol the Merlmyx Pm]- ect Club,Thursday,serving ra- freehments following the business meeting, Mn. Gifford French will entertain the club nn Septembcrlnga|i1.Flrnr A Melvin:?iB`£`s`|}`J§elsens Luther lexgue ~ ami Mrs.Bruce Melvin of The annual picnic of dw Luther Wmlhlnainn.D. C.. arrived. Sun- Lemme will be held next Sunday -"a' éi}f?6¥`B2%¢F£1 iiiyl éifii Sum at ri 1 i n o ' Mn. Melvin'|parents,Hr.and will be leavin;tho Ia the nn \ h .1:Rlml' Ninlnn. 'Thdr vin- church for the nicnlc lmlmdl ati t wa s ma d ; a i n :;2;}:r;ti;>;: - f ~ ~ o ' c l o c k o n § u n d a y - a f t e r n o o n l\]{nlann'¢a hirih rlnv whh11 ~ ~ ~Lutheran Brotherhood _te rta in ed a nu mbe r o f friends a t Dr. J . P. Nielsen will sh ow three ?," F: ope n hou se th at da y .reels o f filrn a t th e Lu th e ra n _ . FBro th er hoo d me eting , sc hed uld to ' ; * € T take lace a t the churc h pa r lo r :=:weW o lf f :Dri ve o p Q n v i n n l h M n . n h ' f h v l r u r h i a r n t r n n i h b ' Mr.Mrs. Ed Wolf! and MissHelen a/lff drove in Savannah,MCnrlhy Hnmemnkers Missouri,Sunday,to Bet Mn.Miss Lennns Matzen was host- Wo1£f's mother, Mn. Sarah J m' ess to the McCarthy Homemnkers ston.Mrs. Johnston has bee a lm Thursday.Alter the lesson A guest of relatives there the last luncheon wus served.The girls two weeks.will make plans for a picnic when Y» M, 4p wha: .. n:;_9 t h e y m e e t w i t h O p a l W r i c h ,S u n - I " ' ° " ' " ' " ° ABI?'! 1 l 1 l l l |~D a n 111 1 \ \ ¢ » n - U I- . .¢.¢¢..I!........Howards, Reehn, In C r e t e ,~°I* '* * J| * * "" h' * "" ' ' ** °ii v u h f l l » t h.a \|;-Isa giIDI. .u z n u u l g U 1 1 n m l M r s C .D .H o w a r d a n d l r1...,...¢...- r u......m....l ¢: ¢ .. . .. . +n i MU BB .~e O U 8 . .3 O BIIIC Mr. and Mrs. Iiennord Reel; drove bo Greta, Sunday, to spend the dny with Dr.Howsr'u ln-other, H. C. Howard and family.They also at- tended ¢he air races which were held near Crete In connection withthe dedication of a new airpdrt Mr nnd Mrs Ted Stewon spent Monday in Walihlll with Mrs Stewart'\\ sister, Mrs Harold Hoax- Dr and Mrs E S Tripp Bill and Clnralynn, are enjoying aes Hills u . .u 1.¢~.-...-....»,n eral days'vacation in the noel uuww o r mm..W dww-.. ..,.a bridge foursome, today, are Mrs. L. H. Larson,Mrs.I[a ny Bock and Mrs. Floyd Smith. Mr, and Mn. Reed 0'Hanlon and daughter relumed early this wack had spent a week's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Holger Hansen of Omaha.Mnrxin Mathlesen oi Flor- ehce, and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ma- thlesen and three daughters ol Ir- vington visited at the Fritz Illnthle- scn home, Saturday evening. from Lake Okobojl,where the Misses Mayme Dunden and Mary rue :mae wore s wmze satin Plcess gown with lace insert: an Queen Annu collar;her Inge: veil fell lrom a tiara o l pea Pink tea roses formed her b quet. Miss Audrie Ackerman of P der, as lmdesrnaid, appeared ll floor-length gown of pink chi! with | conage of pink tea roi Holland Nelson attended the btl groom.Following the wedding, a rec Lion was held at the Flake hoi Mr. and Mrs. Wachter plan reside in Omaha.where Mr.Wam u m .l i n n ..n u s w a u l .u f h u u n z u || c | ( E | || e 1 [I D I S ` | n u | 5 q a y |I I l U l . l l .T u e s d a y G V G D Q U B f r o m L 1 ¥ \ W 0 ° d »i n g f o r S t .P a u l ,M i n n e s o t a ,a f t e r N o b r n e k a ,w h e r e s h ?h a d b e e n a l h a v i n g s p e n t t h e s u m e r w i t h M i n s g u e a l .o f r e l a t w e s n a n c e S a t u d a y .l ' i c k e l I ' s p a r e n t s ,M r .a n d M r s . Amon g th os e he lp in g Mr s. Rus -George Pic kell. eel Suverkrubbe celebrate her Mi ss Peggy Pounds o f Oma ha bzrthdny ,F n d a y evening.were spe nt the we ek -e nd wi th h er p ar - Mesans. and Meadamea He n r y S u -ents Mr . a n d Mr s.J .L .Pounds, vnrkrubbe.Louie K a h n k .To r ve llre tur r lin g Mo n da y to the Un i ver s - Andersen and Me rle,an d E lme rWulf and Larry.The Wulf; andliy .Hospital "here she is n stu ;.;;'f.; é}§qllbieél Mm. S mith En ter tni ms I'nun-some Of Friends Mr s .Ken ne th Smi th o f L i n o entertained a foursome o f b n : play ers,Mo n da y evening,a t 1 home of he r pa ren ts, Mr. an d M Z.ll.Smi th.Guests were M W illiam W ilson, Miss Margaret J Suve rkru bbes aié nt ' I'§e eda§ even dent nurse.len a nd Mi na F ran c e s Uri an lo n. ing at the And ers on home , the oc -J ames W ilc ox,son o f Mr .an d Mr s .Smi th an d her da ug ht casiun being Merle's birthday .Mr s. Ha rley W i lc ox o f n ea r B la ir ,J u dy , re tu r ne d to L in c oln th e f __--.......1l............Innrinlr rn.m»nino° nffnf hhvillf BD(L n '. n d M n ,D l n H g g n . n d w a l I K U I I I E u l m l u l u m u ,I t l r n z l l ° \ " ' - " 5 - " ~ - - - ' - o r 'Q ' - - - - .» ! = . ° M r . 1 1 1 5 1 - " f a _ ~ ! » m = ; ! ' ? = l !E£ ° . P 2" E '. '!. ; . !. E 'i'3 . , .S '° I§2 '2 ?. . 'E R° " § E ' " " ° " a t " E L :nu lunl ul mln Inu mn- u|u1uru|-'~--- " "'"'." -§9='=h_Qf-°1_"=1\= isles# Mr. '!==*|"'f.'I.. f -? L . , ! ' . . . If ' |M r s .s .R .T i t u s o f T e uv\ \n. »|'fn n n aa l n v i n V l l l fMrs. Ralph Pearce of Herman cele Miss Anna zscnmlul: len; nunuay ...nw ---»-»-.''r'-----hrate their wedding anniversary morning for Calumet (ity, Illinois, wday (Th"''d'¥ *mth her moth and Mrs.Pearce'e birthday, Momlwhere she win teach school this Mrs.Semirn btapleton, and t day evening.On Thursday Lh<=fall and winter. She has spent the Ernest Tnrnblads. Wulf; and Pearces attended the summer munthn here with her mr-Ed Feer spent Inst week in De . l rodeo' lt Sidney, Imn.'I-Eii,"$ir2'1md'i1h; E. w. s¢|imi¢n.|\-er, Colondo BOHS STORE PHONE 300 Refrigerated Lockers For Rent Booth's Fresh Fmrzen Strawberries, Red Rasp- berries, Etc.; Com, Peas, Lima Beans, Brussels Sprouts, Broccoli, Etc.; and Fresh Frozen Fish -0 p e n S u n d a y M o m in g s -- SP E CIA IS FOR FRIDA Y A ND S A TURDA Y We Aeeept Onan and Blue Food Stamps. Items Marked ' Are Blu Fwd Stump Imam. *Apples, Michigan Weadthies, 4 Lbs. .___.->°»_.~ "Oranges, California Sunkisf, Doz. _;_' 970 Grapes, California Red Mzdagas, 2 Lbs. ___23c "Carrots, Fancy Calif., Green Top, Bunch 5¢ Crackers, Sum-ay, Soda, 2-lb. Box .______-_17c Catsup, Large Bottle _..-_...._-,_..-_..._.__,.loc "Raisin, Seedless, 2-lb. Bag .~ . . _ . . . . l 7 c Matehes, 6-box Carton.._._..___.sl7c Roast, Fancy Beef, Rib or Chuck, Lb....._.._.20c Steak, Fancy Sirloin, Lb. _.-_...__._.,_.-.._.-27¢ Boiling Beef, Rib or Plate, Lb. _...--._-__...-.15c | I g" -School Dresses i "s9¢-'1.oo-'1.9s ~-n~~'~Tcilomd Tam ~.s u m s :. ,A l l 9 u | _~New Blouds ,% w m H m . a .New Sweaters `691: to $2.25 Vnn Lankgg ggarel Shop u r l v a c s u o n .A m o n g O m a r ' w u l u a r g !W u v e .n e m u l l l h e d _ ;\ l ! . . .l . . - 4 _. J -h h !n f h h !i u l n n l » u » * »i - - - ; -na Andersen of Omaha,Mr. andMrs.Fred Yuung and children ol Deutur, H. F.Andersen of Glu~ gow, Monmnn, Mr. and Mrs. Her- mln Jacobsen md Harry Ander- sen of Craig, Mr. and Mn. Alfnd Andenen and Mu. Dann McBnoom of Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Loull Pe- tersen lnd Mn. Alvin Patcnen ofHamm, Mr. und Mn. Miller An- dersen of Fnmont, Misa Lllllo An- pomu ox xnwmlh mln Jensenlied San Diego, Lol Angela, And' San Fruudnco, Cnllfomll. snd Old Mexico. She will spend the weekend_with her parents, Mr. und Mn. Ed jA. Jsnnen, mtumlng to her unch- \ing next Monday. Hr.and Mn.Clmrlel Roganand Du-low ma Mrs. Gladys Web- ner und Beverly rammed Sabahldayfromathme-week vwllnn ,..-.,.....vw..mu . .nwu-cu,which bmmd hlm to gn on |&ugll1||g llll Ihnla I) monthb hntallmmix nr: Dlld In full. F n d Nemetx,Jr.,lrrivod in' Blah- ll!! night (W°dI\°l¢|ly) mlk~f l r l g l d l f i n t w n l t h e n i n d x y n r n Hahn been in theUni¢¢d Shtenl navy And mcmtly nude the Nlvy'| [ o o d w i l l t o n ! - b o ~ md g h . ; danen of Grand umm, ur.:zfru-lp in cmxomm.Mlwnl umer wlu.nu ww v nu nu! | a non .Mn. John C.Andersen r.l u l I tex-at they vldted time ntumlng to du!ou ¢h `W.ma M..I..." Annnnnn nl Omn- §'.'l1',., 'L Z hem dmv were California cout.y °.|~B r o k e n lb 1 8 c 0n\y 2 Foiii-ll' ii§.".n"E"i1£§."i`aLiSii\ `{\'{1un§¢[""',§,]," ""g""' "~ ~_o f O m a n , m n . n u m n s q u i m a " . ` i _ ; ; f I __~;; ;;'" 3 1 3 3 R O I -m u s u m N m "P e k oA.n \ n _ _1 1 . .IPI..-..». . | ! e 2 - . .1.0 4 y . , . . l E L . -~ ' n f H r .a n d H n .5 ' f " £ f "~~~ ons, Satu c c n u l r m u m n .' m v u m I o u u u u N a u o n l l r u n -S p r i n g f i e l d ,N n h r u k a .I n A d d i t i o n i n C u l i l n m l n ,t h e y ' m d M a n n . g g ; - = - ; , # , y ¢ 1, _ , ; ; ~ , ; _ _f » ° ~_ _ # » > ; ; ~ _ t o t h e r e l a t i v e s n a m e d i n t h e o b \ \ u ~, m g M a d m a n N o f n u n R o g a n , : p m t m n , , , , 3 , _ n m n hl n m m m s .m m H a l e y n o u n a n d . v m w . w , . n s h .m a d e A h i v , _ , _ ; '~ = g _a w W W W * " ° l u r v i n .° f 1 - ° » A l p h a .m o u n t a i n v n u . m n . Hamb~rger $55 __.lb l8c .. , ," ' , .=»M.M H * u w *Q ~ e . u s » w > ! , ! f ''L Hifi#sw IIIHIIIIIHHIIIH nnounce D~ For Teac Ins ' l a n 'Ifo Stre gs ». .,.1 tes | CFS tute usic HARRISON COUNTY F A I R S E P T . 9 To 1 2 The Hn-Ann County Fnlr at Missouri Vnlley will start Tun-day,September 9,and will cun- iinue through the 12th. Tuudxy will be entry dn' and the entries will be held cpm until 9:00 P.M. ,~,, Staisi§§ Shdx ff ,yr <'~'~af ' /*F-~""~ ~~f= `mm: NAVY~ 6 »4 ~ *~1' f '>;*af 1 ENL1s'rMEN'rs-"r I l -!»~:¥\I L ~ I ~w r ~f.,,%.,";°a';§?a?'E::.,§,°°;.mElect Rhea To N. B. B. Positioninformationaboutthe o p~rt~i ties the "Two-Onan Navy" offenCandidly Sa eaking Gast Goes To Rv f'.mu»l1 Pnfna nlmn |||g|]!¢§.§§§l.¢-°§1Z' at: ..:.=f.,,..,°:t"'°wen1---» ----1. nm L throughout the day until all en» This year'|teachers'institute tx-ie:ure judgd.For mtendn-The records reveal that the |°¢;| vm ny heaviest stream nn mule, ment the mm High Sdwul band bmbm nam outplayed in vownndinghadnrlthmedc, it W\8|will play und Jimmie Lymzlil nentu in the offensive departmentannouncedbyCountySuperlil- Wm-ld'u Fair Death Dodgers will as they enjoyed A five point mu-hmdent Ralph E.Fahthild.Ari give their stunts and thin will be Sin in hitting na well u total will alma hava it!pllce in the repated in the evening under the haue I-Hd lwlen bases. pfognm.lights.During tho put season Lbe lo-Twv dd-ee have bun m. follow-I nu:f u n n Amnrlza fs mmm F"' Plly e q 'P F" '£ ? °. ? "'% ~ Recently I fe¢Lwi{.{§`T£¢¢2§"?f`$§» ZTQYIL baseball and softball fan, which speaks for it- self, and from which you may draw your ownconclusions. Here it is: "Dear Coach: I have been A conslmt rend- er of your column And Tha Enhrprise sport 915° md have wlvyad reading some of youramcles but have no$cod a Mnduucy, on your nu t . w ' mn for :hh loca l mm nnd wnh w -" ; ; ;'£;' ; " ; ° : ; ; - m c e m ¢ ;°;'°°*°°vice-pneddcnt of tha ~en rn '.'allowing lation of the Blair made public ln Washington, n lim-;M;'g='5i§f'§'I£§u3"n`3§°€I. Ag! rd ol education la lt Tuesclny'lLed number of additional men be~ the mm;held N e ' sming, Cdmch Cam! Gan wu re- tween the nga of 17 and 50 wm|Pnint Nzd T mr enl yB|a West led to 0ma lu'|North High, be given A chnnce, by enllltment a "md go I ' °""'_ was ring Bldr without nn athleuc ln the Nlvy or Naval Reserve, io'ppom e bolrd ol dilvdf :factor for (he coming yen. get to the wp, with big pay. They ors.w e k m n g ; - ~ o f u d p will work in jobs which by their __The meeting was devoted no IL.~»~\..... - _ . _ _ _-.-- - ~. .»--\ -nu vuqw n u l u -nead And th e vn mn e y I e ! ! G l s t ' |n d g n a t i n n p la n e s B la h ; p ec uliar q po t.C h n e w m b e : h q t Y u mn ,Colorado. a p n wu e u m as n r e s u l t o l e x- ami na tio n th ey ha ve s ho wn the m- se lvu li ne d .. Th e tnd e s an d vo c a - tions inc lude suc h c allings as avi- ntizm mn~Lh.c.¢4.1.4.1 ¢...»...x.x..- disc ussion o to he g i ve n At th e Ne b l aide:-ation w L . f U P N! ! !prize money to 4~1I a"1!1'\rnnnnkaunmg a custom alt!-bllllwd u¢=ver»I|_,,.{§I_" _,`.;'.§;,.},',I",§,;;;`{_.',f¢,,,.,,,,,,,,|&r=s.a'"\=1°_°°yf°*§_11=S,,,*?'}1',£'2P,j"_I'2{'II kivnou the fans' aide . . . joumn I hlve uskediimh ha. tl '.¢».m m n m u m m " " " " " | ; ; " " " " " '" 'ummm. u w u.ull Dun - c ull gh,'1 n t l o n .ll FI'i¢|l!'» Auggat P- "!.*'!.' ~ "".E'._'§'L.._ I. .l»|ll¢l¢nn*| dn! .md Ima ..}J'1'_..'!I.'.' ~ tlmr Till! di¢ln't (VIII hln In Offfdluf l||Qofntld ||llllllll'» In - _-. . .\ . . - q u a c n u v c l l u k a S t a t e Fa i r ;con- as alno gi ve n to a fa ll lz g l tota li n g $ 1 78 wi ll a on Slhmh ,sepvemmr Anurwny »----\---»--~ --I ---- vu.. mu W-.w. .... ...... ...__ ._ .....,*Sf*n dly wm ylnelude botbln gigantic mM7w=v, seven rides, wd\w°n three and lon four. mvrnlnx md nfwrnoon nudana, seven lhows and downs of con-Bllir lost boh s¢h,,~|"|ad guna :lu ba hnld nt tha junlnr hixh mansions will enwrbnin the bla' pllyed |,,tho following:Grains, school assembly room in fha Blah cmwd. Another feature of the day Herman, Bennington and Arling- Cent-ral ucbool.L.the livestock panda at 1:8Q gan; lplit wan;Rllszon a5_\d__won Arlington gnme a number of regulnrs were absent. Why? "Softball hu been n mesa. The plnysn ddn't show up one guna. Why? Perlupa a good date emma along, 1 chanceg o o n a p u t y . . . . An y t h l n g mn y h s v e h n p p e n e d n n d t l duties to thdr tsam wen forgotten. How m they expect n.....1 vm.-x..,~:.|.m» ",(|| mn hola u t h u b e e n ¢ 0 ¢ ¢ h g t ~ ~ " i l " "h u w v a i ' " " ; " ''ff M l l l l :D0 1 1 " Ba l e ¢_ p u t ~ w » » »D u r i n g h i l i g i o o ~. ' : : * , . . i ' s ; , ' : %: , . , : : . !" W ~ \leuf t year,Bhlr turned out amplonshlp team.L u t year V likewise were undefeated inference plny,lodng only one ae and that to Fremont.They mother with Valley. 1ut's selection for the Northsho post mme about suddenly week ' b m that school wasfronted with s vacancy due to defense prog-nm.The newtionlo decidedly an ndvam:e~ lt and the Blair board, ln the rests of Gust, released him to , over his new duties.c he first Blair KI-me is sched- 1 against Decatur September l and with three weeks on xoboys are without a. coach to them in shape for the opening ld of the seunn.Roy Long, l. 8. Ihr o! former year; andlayer with experiencg on the versity of Nebraska eleven,been helping this week in give an to the seuon's work. Rhodes Wants To Return sanwhlle, heu-ing o l the vn- !\0fEk&PEl':Ja-ll---T' men my also qusllfy for commis-dons as officers. Besinnlnx this weak, the Nsvypllns for n limited time w scapt new qualified man for training.These men will be sont to one of four Naval Trnlning Stations and n-my have a chance on go i n o Navy Trade School even before nsdgnmmt io the fleet.During this period they will be given reg- ular Nsvy psy and the Nsvy's free schooling ls valued at hundreds ol'dollsrs. "Never ln the history of the United States has there been great- er opportunity for loysl youngAmericans to serve their country and build their futures than right now," said Secretary Knox. In outlining the many sdvsnb- ages offered by enlistment in the United States Nnvy, it is pointed out that lt ls possible for n bright young man to lncrease his payseven times during his llrst enlist- msm ...A »... .-.-_ -»- -- --1 -- ue gwen DY the group next monthinmme eluaee of 4-H oompetl~ tion. There will also be xo pdzes for fst burrows, vroseny nf regis- tered sire md dam. There will sl- so be ten prizes each for individ~ ual gilts and for breeding lltters, registered animals being required in these latter classes. J. P. lnnnn of West Point, sec- retary of the association, and Rhen will be sent to the state fnir to present prizes for the association. M I L L E R S R E T U R N F R O M C A N A D A A.H.Miller and sister, Alma, returned last Friday evening fromathirteen-day trip into Canadx and through the ncenlc parts of this country. On the trip they'drove 4,500 miles and visited Winnlpeg, Regina, Edmonton, Ju;-per Park,Lake Louise,Calgary, Columbia loc Held,Yellowstone Park, and Glenwood Springs. W 'nn mm- ol inntmcwn ln- PM.; um panda will be npuwu num cunnnl num run ull!elude:Lillie Hu h ,Blllr CIW nt -mo PJL md Yuhn.School mule lmtmetvrs Gmmty Frm.vm 3. Nliinld Ddmlo Tho lads Ind A M-gd;,Jlldeek sqm §;.°"°L ol n... .¢'.m¢\. um A mth: pm- 5gg_g§_§_°°f_gq¢ggl_gg ____ noun N U I " op-hi ts \. . _ A l l ! !a u l u p y v n u b u u a u s A u u u v u z a v w a L u v n u u n v n u ." v p ' n u r » c o o p e r a t i o n b e t w e e n b u s i n e s s m e n a n d p l a y e r s . " I t h o u g h t i t t i m e n o m e o n a i n f o r m a d y o u m d I d o u b t y o u c a n f i n d a n a l i b i f o r t h i a . " L e t t h e f a n s k n o w .T e l l t h e m t l tmth . D o n 't a li b i .Fnlln City , Nebras ka; Mlnna 1- lan-| sen of Center Junction, lows; En- riet Adnma Tvrdik of Lincoln; and Mngdelino Pickens of Omnha. Alth ou g h th e institutes n m plsnned for the benefit of rural school teachers,vis lw m axe wel- come m attend either or both days of J nstnlc tion. V - ,- ..- -g,g r a m wi l l b e tlilldered.The re 1 through the entire ses sion, n thrlll every mi n u " ."l0W1\l.rldes,cun- cesalons,parades,J lm mle Ly nc h, and bands. Th e Ha n i s on C o un ty Fa i r c o ln - mlttee ta ke s th ln me th od o f i nvlb - 'Count folks to'w h n Ym g _ T Z ~ n m m e s h o w .I po ne nw zu r.m u r s A u n a mwe r e g oo d f o r a to ta l o f 2 0 3 en.Th e hits in c lu ded 2 1 dm.: compared to th ei r opponents'seven tr ip le s to o pp on en ts' th e lg h t h o me nzns w o p p on e n t: :md 10B one-base hits to oppone 117. The loc als enjoyed a wide x'g in o n th e ba se lin e as the y 1 26 buses compared to the i r 01 'Fha wviinr sinned his n..§»In¢ in flfI'll¢l8 £0 him I w not print it. Undoubtedly there il some truth in tho statemen he makes-too much truth. I have been informed that the locclub did not have what one might term an official murmge It is essential that a team participating in a. lexgue be fully 1: ganized an to manager and other officers, so responsibility rm be placed definitely. MARRIAGE 1.1oENsEsi°°'"'| g | | J u J l u n . ." r n -n __. . .» \ \ v env: ws.An ,ngTheBla ir tum c om m it te d ~.n'f. 'T° f.§ _ 2 r fft ..- ..1 . _'f i E EE . . . Ih a l ~ W a l 1Marriage licenses have been is~ WASH med. as follows. since August 14, " f \ l I ' \ l ' l | n ul l i l u l u u IITIOTG ern);3 th g n thai 0 n t l gllnc e ar. me Oluc lul :sc uruuu u lGvu ¢ » - » - - - - - - - - ,._C O U N T Y D E E D S a n d loc al hurlers m g a " E E § , '3,,,Long, Wil!iams, Gutuchow, .1`£3`m`§Im, a nd Llac kildc la ssdiied ..1 L 1 .|.I..-___;.....;f\\ \n ld i nr ln ri Sivhris.Ml u ' I - n |m h i l n " l a i n h hMr s lld r hi t- li e d reg ular s, wok pu n m me nz uu wm. vu -c . . .. .. .. ..- _. _ _, .. _,_Comb, Green, D. W olff, Madsen and W ills. Some ol these plny < in b u t on e g a me . W er e the y o n the o f fi c ia l e llgi h lllty li st? not, Lh en the loc al c lub violate d a le ague nxle. Ho wever, it wl ki nd o f th e b oy n bo f ill i n wh en the re gu la rs d e c i de d w uk e Augun 14: Allen E.Brycason, Plagah,Icvm, and mme Ben. Council Bluffs, Iowa,Howard D.Calkins. Omaha, and Marie Jewel Show, Tulsa, Oklahoma. August 16:Clarence Jensan, Blair, and Cloma Rlcllardl. Bhlr. August 18:Richard Nash,Len- nox, South Dakota, and Lucia Lein- unan, Duluth; Minnesota.Thom- n M. Daniels, Blain and0pal M. ler-S. Katler-man & Emma Kat man m Dan 6: Anna Hermanson:w 10 A Nw Nw sec ax-11-13, $1.00, etc.Gladys McCann Watts w Gwen-dolyn Hook nee Schafer:ll18 ol sn: ss sec s- Unawmed ms sw sw sec 4-11-11 (less right uf wayof Paplo diwh s. 1l1s of Le 18, Blk 2, Village of Kennard, $250- p»»»~:. W ...M .-...N ....... ....were walked but 88 times. E hurlers fanned 101 opposing tem while local hitters whl: 116 times. The above reveals the localsjoyedAcomlortablemarginsome departments ot the gumlair margin ln others. The at proves nothing perhaps but gn local Iann a comparison ofclub's aftenae against that ol tl 1-Hy off. \ . . . \ \- A n n u m ' n a l \ u n a ! !a h n r l ~~~" s o u r l.Il6 Buztnuu m:noun nan ucan usavnu .._ ___t ls:Of fi c i als e nd ea vo re d to fu rn i sh the lo c a l fa ns wi th f ir a e entertainment, but failed bec ause the play ers did not c ooperat The ir time a nd e ffo rts ha ve be en wa sted b ut lo c a l fan s sp pn :n| A lxhd* Qhnv did md understand the obstac les that c onfron --» n . . n »n u m u i :' m u l C l f l l .I U I T I U C H 3 3 u wY ." C ' h U P P Y "R h o d e s ,f o r m a l $ 1 2 6 a m o n t h .T h i s m o n t h l y f i g -E D I T O R ] ~ h ; f ° 1 _ " U d m W § l i _ " \ l i V f ? -u r e i s a c t u a l l y w o r t h m u c h m o r e _ . .. u uppulzauun IO: when lt in rern bered th;position.Rhoda: fnnlr f\\n'......_. ~." g m I; *h Hubaonk ChainWilliams,Bellevue.Floyd L.1 Land Bank to John WJ on nts.Luau: -..... ......_. ..._ _Brovm,Denison,Ioiyn,and Lillia Befggfgjj NE NE Wy;NE, EIAUOPP e __ed them. E. Etrahrnann. Paulme. Iowa.lunr »1. ...... 1_1o_1n 312500.| 1 :1 nDmr 'l:1 D nn tnuf ma m _..--I ............4:.»...Han "mater inc ' team in 1988 after two years wchvity. and tumad in into a ipionship squad,The boysbot one game, to Creighton » m one of the most spectacu- reuons ever experienced hsre.» action has been taken by theil'¢B'l2ding his application r appliants have their :re- nls Un file end will likewiseunder éonsideration. GE SPEED ON WCI APPLICATIONS lly two days remain lor the atanoe of 1942, All-Risk Wheat lnsunnoe applications from hingt/on County producers and ords. r spplications can be accepted August 30, the county AAA nlttee reported.Neither can cations be accepted after t is needed, should the seed- late precede August so. nting out that the favorable t market farmers have estab- l with A s s acreage allot- a, commodity loans and mark- uuotas will be al hu value l man nu :ew living expenses andii provided with the flnat of medial and denial care. 'You have all your food and lodging, and also your original out~ fit of clothing provided by UncleSam free." Secretary Knox stated "In addition there are free sports and entertainment : e n to the latest Hollywood pictures. On topof this you/get free travel and ad- venture in colorful places-a thing[ew civilians can afford. "When you consider the size ol this country and the fact that the Navy will select only 15,000 appli- cants A month from many times that number throughout the Unit- ed suites,the quotation,'Many are called but few are chosen# will apply to local young men interest- es "Navy men are n 'hand-Pi¢k¢d' lot. Candidates must be men of more than average intelligence and ambition, of fine gooral characterand must have \-be written recom-mendation of (z least two local townspeople."'..As a "Nsvy"newnp{P¢r.The Enterprise hu .i st received fromWashington a supply of free lllul- trated booklets for all men inter-I | "President Roosevelt wrote a splendidly balanced ind objective message to Congress requestinglegislationmcontrolprices," writes David Lawrence."lt reallyconfronts the nation with Hobson'sdioice.Either prices must be con- trolled or the country will experi- ence a runaway inflation."The fact that the price problem has so far n°t reached grave dl- menslons,is to the credit of American industry.Our principalbusinases in all lines have dem- onstrated x pralseworthy opposi- tion to pxvfiteering.In the taco o l rising difflcultia,they havegenerally held prices to the low- est possible level. That is especially true o! the re~ hail trades.Led by the chain stone systems,a definite Anti-in-flation merchandising policy has been established by American mer- chants."Scare advenisingd'hos been discouraged and prevented.There has been alm"8t no specula- tion in commodities at the consum- er's expense.Notshl,progress has been made in the direction ot greater opemting income.In many cases,merehants have vol-~...».....:|......_._.1 .____n., August 19:John McNsughton, Clgsppell.Nebraska,and MabelMm-hell, '1'arHo, Missouri. August 25:William Soil, Fart Cf\|h°\U\. and Florence Kinder, ElkCity, Nebraska. August 25: Jerry Nosek, SuuthOmaha, and George Frohner, Om- alia.August 25:Harry MensehingPisgah, Iowa, and Ieiln Bnnar: Dunlap, Iowa. Adveriise in The Enterprise rc Bfl m Ruu lu ¢ nw on ui. su. rn H, v--»-~~Fed. Land Bank Un John Beck- lun: SE SE sec 21», WV; SW sec 22-, Nw Nw sec 21-19-10, $8,000. Mn, Pearl Mae Ruod to Clyde Earl McDonald:equity in 40 A described as NW SW sec 25-18~1l, $1.00, etc.~4H 0 L C £0 Lloyd C. Alder-son ta Mary E. Alderson: Lt 12, Blk 67, City of Blair, $1,l00.Lloyd C. Alderson dz Mary E. Alderson w Amanda Hansen:L t 12, Blk 67, Cily of Blair, $1,500. Gail E.Stricklett to May M. 1: u1\-i v uuu. uvu u A annDIES IN OMAI-IA Mrs. Ella Maria Maney of 0m~ aha, aged 72 years,formerly a resident oi' the Maney school din- trict, was buried in Blair at 9:00 A.M. on 'hxelday of last week. She is survived hy two daugh- ters, Mrs. C. C. Hess of San Jose, Califomia, and Mrs. R. P. Carroll of Llurel_ Nebraska, and two sons,Dr.J. H. and Francis II. of Oma- ha,and a sister.Mrs.Elizabeth Both sides :mu oe as :mm reg...-....,...-...-__dent,--the business men lar nut requesting the sweaters! turned in at the close of the season. last year. The players erre -and have little or no excuse lor so doing. Undoubtedly many of our business men will refuse to au]port athletic teams in the luiure becaause of the incidents tlu have taken place during the past few weeks. If we desire lu; port, we must assure them that money donated will be used t purchase equipment far the team and not the individual. Fa the good of athletics in our community, these having ewenier and equipment belonging to soltball or baseball teams shoul return that equipment. '|'\m..> ran- whn attended the scheduled kittenball game anStr ic k lett:L ta 5 dk 6 i n B l k 94 M ....,... .....- ..-_rut.H A +-r'l¢~»nr Hlai r :1.nof|i a h o n i i l "of, Omaha.\~fa iled to s ee loc a l play er s a pp ea r, wi l! f in d i t "h ar d er " to a t "" " ' - - - - - - -nun »n\~nr|n\n¢| un. Home Theatre Home cl Perlecl Tllking Picture: c o nr o nr nnm AND C OOL AIR»C6NDlTloN"ED THURSDAY August 28 Admission l|)~30 Cts. w i nt... W .,..,......_.,---.etc.Howard Chsrlnt to William G. Bums: N59 SW sec Mu-ix, $1.00, etc.Amands A.Huber tu Carl J. Slfhmidt,Gm:me s w si-17-12, s1s,19e.ac.Pauline C. Peterson,Ernest C. Peterson et al to Amanda Huber: Ev. sw sec ax-17-12, ;s.oo, etc. Fed.Farm Mtg.Corp. to Fed. Land Bank:NY;NE sec 1 (exe mr. ana mrs. nruney were longtime residents ol this county, re- siding on the farm adjoining the Maney school on the southwest and they still have l hmt of friends who will remember them. Mr. Manny died several yearsngo. 40 ET 8 OFFICERS IN- STALLED AT l-IOOPER Dodxze and Wuhimzwn counties'll tend smother game in our ony.wnen games we .....e........ ....advertised ws owe it to the public to be present and do ou best. Some may have the idea iv. is s privilege for the fans tlwatch them play, but just remember-when A game is ached uled the fans ure not obligated to attend but you who hsvnsigned to play on a team nm obllguled to appear and be read; to participate at the time snnounced without the manager 01clubofficialscalling for you, helping you dress, and transport ing you to we park. LET US REMEMBER THAT A GOOD SPORTSMAN IE 9§*:..'1' " °PLAYS THE GAME. AS HE WOULD OTHERS I I I ' m m -1a ~:::s.::,§.f;0,i'.2."" FAREWELL HONORS PAUL ROYUK,Paul Royuk of Arlingwn,who GEo.BRENT- wmv .asm use §E§"i&% _£°:.fr:E*tf'_':?';" , i v o i z u é o f t h e 4 0 e t é ' h e m a m .. . .. . . .. | .. . . . . . . . - n . . . . . .. . . J H . . -n . . . . 1 . . . .... u |w u u b u V L A !u , w n n z r , u r . m a z v a u m r . ; U N E W H O U A K E 2 : 1 1 1 1 1 ]' I i U . Q F O R L Q U l l ' M I ' . N ' I ` I b b U I . I J A N D I U R C I I A S E I J B Y o f r u m z s on the Elkhorn river north of Hooper. John A Stress of Hooperwas installed as chef de gun. Other newly elected officers hap a the play e rs wa nt to te ll th eir s ide of the sto ry . I ! s o, I' ll be ju st a s wi lli ng to pr in t y ou r vi ews. .n 0 =.o inc luded Leslie Of fe n,Ma r ti n Ku hr a nd E rn es t C ar so n of B lmir ; J ames M.Hansen,W ilb ert Ne w- ma n,Dr. W . Ho war d Hein e, Osc ar B. W e gner and My r on Bodell, Fre- mo n t; Ro y E . B o tt of Ho o pe r . Ern est Carson of Bla i r was elec ted de legate to the Prome nade Na ti on ale i n Mi lwa u ke e n e x t mo nth. mms Eileen Matzen returned Saturday alter a week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Johnsen.Mr. and Mrs. Mzthiu J.Johnsen were Monday allemoonvisitors at the Johnson home. Keith and Kennlt Cornelius, Emmilt Mordhont and Roland ghn vlslted Irvin Gottsch, Mon- ay.Mr. and Mn. Henry Gottch md Irvin and Peter Petarun vlnlted Mr. md Mrs. Henry Kruse and non ol Omaha, Tuesday,and Mr. andMrs. Chris Kruse and daughtcn,Wednenday. Mr. and Mn. John M. Jolumon were Sunday dlnner guests ol Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Johnson. ®@ ¢¢@»,~» .:=} SEASONS BAT-TING AVERAGES Aver ag e W i llia ms Neisun . .513 .371w o l f : -.°.. f f -_I . s e s G\ lt8h D \Y .. --\" " " " Tho mps on Stor k __..-u -an Peterson .. -- - Johnson .. S te wa r t - Ma c k in .. S. J ensen L o n g _.. Hanse n .. ( A v e r a g a ra pgr tiq jp qti ng in f i ve o r mo r e games.)e _*° 4 ." Q.. - -...--.-» _.. .....-¢... . .355 .311 .303 .270 .260 .232 .219 .208 in 198 .121incluie LEDQQ t 1>l=v~ ATTEND CHURCH MEET AT ORD lilnir was well-represented at the ¢¢1||\vnlilJll u f the Neb ras ka DiS- lr nl of th e Un i ze d D an is h L uth er - an Ch urc h, held at Ord, Nebra ska, lam week-end. InTc gnles offic ially chosen to represent the local c ongregatinn were Mrs.A .M.Pedersen a n d Pnui Ny h o lm. Mi s a A ma n d a Ha n - sen, distric t president of the wana- on'a missionary Society,and M m . J ames Hansen ma d e th e tr i p i n the interests of the women's group. Dr. J. P. Nielsen, of Trinity Sem- inary , de live red the Sund ny morn- in g servic e.President Lawr enc e . | .| with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Aucii so present to speak in behalf ofthe campaign for funds for a new administration building at Dana. At the election oi' officers. the con- Miss Dorothy Mordhorat ro-turned to Omaha after two weeks with her parents,Mr.and Mrs.Fred llordhont..Mrs.Mordhurat, vention re-elected Rev. Hamid C. Alfred and Dorothy,also visited Jorgensen of Bkair to a two-year Salt Lake City.'term as secretary of the Nebraska Mr. and Mn.Arthur Schneek- District. loth and family helpod Mn .Other! present from Blair wereCharles Mohr calebrate hor birth-IPhi1ip Magnusson, Rev- P1111 Nr-dlm Tuolday.Iholrn and family, and Jamos Han- Mru. Mary Thunn and Lester of sen.Fort Cllhouo ar' nm. ralph Pub' ext-year to the proiuc<>r\ho cated and, in addition, will wel-f;;?';gsor;;&°P';°l;;;"r Pmnfs'o gr ai n so sea l or ne il, Commi t-come inqu1ri;es kfrom gloung me g i c mu e s th ems e lve s e lmc e ln - ee Ch ai rman Ho wa r d D . T h o m - who wi s h to oo in to e ne w an |..'. an \\| n¢I . n l.»..»...........s ......._..'3 nmnnhlsf nnnn rttlnii iet thB N I V Y ~ I 8 obv1o!1s.ho\f¢v¢-,h.'t..I.n A l ........N .U ...m-fl. W 5 ¢...t.-lee themselves a harvest by ob- taining insurance. Community AAA committeemen und the County Office have en- deavored to put an application in- to the hands of every producer in the county. Any farmer not reached during the canvass may obtain hia blank lt the county AAA office or from the community committee man in hil neighborhood.Crop insurance guarantees 75% of a normal yield from wheat ac- mngu totally or partially damaged by any natural hazard-including ,.-......-,.,,.,_...__,. ,now oilen lor training for future civilian career: as they serve their country now in its emergency.Those wish to enroll are asked to contact John A. Rhoades or_J. nam Rhoades of The Enter-pnae uuslry cannot ao me impossible,That is why some form of prica control seems inevitable,In tle oiiinion of a Kwai many econo- mists, price control mmm be accom.named by some sort of wage con,tml if it in w be successful.I !or give their name '° .'"y Enter- Payrolls continue to rise, industry pr-ln employee to receive full |n~| formation and mater-inl pertain-ing to the enlistment. Nnmea may! also be given to Enterprii news| will have no nltemative save toelm-rge more for what it Produces and sells.Congress has s real job ahead in framing lnwn to solvccorrespondents Annd they will for- what lhvid lawrence wma, "nie ward them to this office. Mn. Lynn Witt of Omaha vislt» cd Mr.and M m William K.|.has ever faced." most difficult problem of economic regulation the Federal government 5 lug, wus gucau-ua.-nu||ur lt u unu-_ _ _ m _ f ; ; - M g ; 5 ~ ; ; g » ; ; g m we ll p m y ha m Au gu st 8 at.the vu-~rn-¢ n.»,»¢r|»alnr-¢Masters school near Ar li ng to n. _ _ _ ' " " ' " * " " ° ° : '__'"":'f`_f""""____Alth o ug h he has been f a n n i n gAla m- lila tly almc k ;md - 'B mdlf or Mr s. Fr e d Rams ar o f th e D ale and EImer'a Pet Rabbit Colorlvacanny, uoyuu has swrea r;=a.ms} Cartoon chinery and s toc k on his f ath er 's fa rm.and has gone to serve his F R ID AY - S AT U R D A Y Aumnt 29~80 Snurdny Mntince Ad mluion I0~20 Cla. "I` IG IlT S H OE S " c ountry .ln t a k i n g u p a mi li t a r y c ar eer h e f ollows i n the fo otste ps nl h is f u th er , wh o s er ve d in Rus - Pln 'l a r my fo r a period o f five. years. Th e : n o u n o f f r i e n d s wh o n th -l drouth.winherkill,fire,insacts,Strude,Sunday afternoon Advertise in The IIn;l'lJ!'iB0 Wil flood wind and hail. Premium payh l lmd§i§|¢"f:}l§§im-a ml Ima tilaonior Paul unwanted- mml ments snd indemnitlea are in I terms of wheaL ~"I Am certain thx! every produc er who honestly snxwers the ques- =Lion. 'Cm my family Afford crop*flllnrel' wigpve th yrre§g¢_}1°! 'l l l l l l l l l l l l l W e R e c o m m e n d VICTOR FEEDS u lwimh a leazher t.rweling case. Aim--Once Upon a Summer tlmnlCards provided ent.ertainment,with Musical and Boogie Wooglmprizea going to William Logan andBugle Boy Color Carlonn. Eve- Me\l Runurd, and at the close ol ning Admlulon 10-30 Cla.the evening u lunch was served. suNb.»\\'-Monomr August 3l»S¢nlember 1 Sundu lhlinee Pmsent were Max Royuk, Punl, Henry and Mary;Mrs.Ann: Inge; and hmi ly ;Messrs.and ]1esd|]1ea_Ed Regard gpd fam- IITo Increase and Maintain High F L E T C H E R F A M I L Y l E z : P m a u a i o n Iu n ! n o n w i m l n w y i g t o r L a y i n g M l i h ~$2.30 E $2.10 :J $2.95 ! A||m_|},]|10.30 Cin.|u y, J om\_ u ma ~f m i l y Jah? ' n n ' w , : : ~ °~=»-=| : r ; ; : . ~ /rg SSN ~ence Brown and family. The event ~R Q N M D ~was planned by the Browns. ~ i ' m l f ' " " "`M u s . A . G . M I L L I K A N ci ~B U R I E D A U G U S T 1 4 T rl u m n h Ez : M a s h Victor 31% `i`Z»u|{éy Can MnL LBLAIR FLOURI &mday. J u n i o r a n d A l b e r t t ,a r| \ l n° ¢ | \i n n r n n h n ¢Inn4|A¢¢ L£t|ndéci I J'\UloI\$mu s e pnzlum.w m v ulcChnrlea Hovendic k. Hownrd Haven- Sorensen Bros l m Q | l || | - I - I -_ iAlso-Orphnnn' Benefit Color Car-!"\meral sawieel for Mn. A. G. "`E§fi»if`f` ~`El.f"X""l;|,toon and Wlnl'| lhpnnlng ln Mllllkxn, 'IZ-year»old fonnor Fort brute h.f»m»..1.,,,1~l,..'1i'.l,.,',`Z°J.'£ Argenthn News Renl.}»`venl.|\g Cslhoun resldent, warn held 'l'l1ux1- ing were Mr. And Mrs. Harley Ap-Aimlnlon 10185 Ou..day, August 14, at the Crolby-Mey- pleby 01 Arlington, Junior Appla-gr Funeral Home ln0malm. Mn. by._ yr."L°J'fs- Arthur-_\!l\l}o 5 ;Pau; »11.`.§'>."€'w»,'Z"f'A"$!;M O V E T o O M A H A d i c k ,L o o n H m r l a m k n n d C h a - er Ho ven d lc k h mi li e a; Mr s . F ra n ka a i ' ,' " a f f , , : ; ".';.£',°;.,°1§°,';'°,.',£',f M r . ~ M n . V i c t o r S u t h e r l a n d ~ M r s . M a e L ln d e e n , w ho nl. lp en l. Mo n da y ll .th e Pe te r mo ve d to Omah a , Au g u n 1 ' l, wh e n L a ftls ,Misses A l m n u d Bxrdxe Kroger home.Mr .Su th e rlln d wi ll be e mp lo y e d F lg tg he r l w a v f i 1.3n\g,_ Fl°¥d gmuu|unu|umm|||||||||||||||||nm||su||||||||i|iiiH1i6iMMM||:umm Mllliknn dm in Ungu f s l yz ll, In the result c n em r|¢i¢.|..\ \n.m ru-lllnnn mm on August ana "v° or wm"\wm um ww-Mr. and Mn. Jos Schlodmr of by Sa!ew|Y Swm. Inc. Tlwy han mais, Mr. and mn. carl "°"°"';>f An axtanded °"§'S'°*§*-omm vmm Mr. md Mrs. Pour rsnted an apnrtmcnt in the "P Mr. and Mn. Walter mum mmb o 1 the , `T§. ;.Zl° §..\ .",§$ Z'If 5 ; * ~ § f $Krlagur,§-g g- >'~ , xm M a d e nt Mi le " lu ti o n o f th e de y . Th a da u g h te r s ," 3 d m n . g f - f _ ; ¢ ._r. An rs.o env i n W a h f l n ,r .'». . ,' " .. , "L ' l, J `l` . lwlmrmn g P ° °l P" \ =» Fr i da y d w- B od y .E m n v a ¢ m ¢ h u.d °; .a . _ | § " " " ' § " _ d l .f . .. - ._ - _ I ' § . _ . . . . . ' . i i . . ' : 1 . m - \ \ . v T .»\.a1f\m\lAd:" ; '...............I Mn. Millinn wr;a n nnuunuu.and Docs . fum: " "'"'"'"'°" noun.mber 13, 1893.Hr.1 '=:1=».'1~;°.:P# md dw: human b me w s u PN I"'" ; , a ; ; ; ; ; § ; i.f.:" gf 5 f"§ ;;'hu; }T;m¢f ; \ ; i M : ; ; \ d m d M n . J o h n D o m n c k e r l b i n h d ;' m i o d l w h e r e D r .e e y o n 1|y .[ g e n B h d L h i l d r e n; h t e r s a n t e r t n i n a d T h u r s -A m . . . l n l m e l l U r w . 4 . . m . .1 lu vullwa annum -» _. - . " "' vMrs. Delbert Fletclher | BUY CLOTHING Noww u t n u r u v o u l n r o n v a u u n m d sn t ! !L h i r r s m o v s i t o O m a h a G i n i C a l l n ; : \ u n " : n d . n d 1 | x x s lu f y . ; b o u t t w e n t y y e n n ~ z ° ~H r .m d l n .Eg g s : - 2 . o m . ;. M B u l d n t h e h u s b a n d ,M n .M i l -h m i l y ,M r .m d M n .H o u n d k m l u v c s t i m e d s u g h h n , C h r i s t e n s e n m d D o r e e n ,M r .a n d I s u d s m d M n .M a b e l S m i t h o l r a ,H e n r y G o h - I c h a n d I r v i n ' m l m , m d M r s y c h s c l C l n m s n ;_o m g ~ u _ 1 { \ | k _ d t h h i s ...._. -,.__.._, - ...W ....,. -.-1EmilGotta:-In md Lillie, Mr. and Mn. Eddia Ackerman Ind daugh- ts n a nd Mr. md Mn. Gwm Er zen of Want Band, Wisconsin, ro-hlmod w their home Wednesdsy.Mr. and Mn. John Dornlcksr,Greta And Bez-nies,usd lr. And ANNOUNCE PLANS PARTY HONORS F.FOR WEDDING CARLBERG OF FLA. Mr md M n .John ll.Sands Funds L . Ca ri bs n. i i nt duissrvinatthaul G MI Rnpidl. llnnesota, hsvs stueknepcr now K \.- g »\..z.. ll u Naval ah |inH|\u\in 1... B ° y s ' D r g g g 5 4Shirts |0 0 50cto85c 0 nP l a n B l u e o r G r e y S l u r t s ....-_.--~ , . . 5 0 c S c h o o l P a n t s -..- . . . . . .- - . . . . - .. - s 1 . o o w $ 1 . 9 5m u m son,ther,h m mdcn- rvlnl r o ! -nd gnnapannu, the John Dornlck-ors, and his omxdn, Irvin Gottach.Members of the Coly ComerClub and thllr families onjoynd n picnic luyper at the German Hall, Wmnooday evening. Hr. and Mn. Gnome Calai- bnum and ehildnn n m d i n m rguutl of Hnnry Gotbchn, Frldly.Mr. and Mrs. Eddo Ac h mu n and d.n-ho--.u ....I \|... Mn.Hen Govtnch md lrvkh spent y evening vnu.Mr. xnd Mx-l.Henry Domuknr,Jr., and Jimmie ol Elkhorn. MORTENSEN FAMILY REUNITED SUN. Around nvsnxrfin mqmbgnnl tb; ll.-4,-....\ hmu.. ..¢|- lnnuumxu um uu;\\|unu|\. mu um:dnughur,Doris,ua Ueutanant Benjnmln F. Cook. L..\|L Cook il the son nf Mr.uvd Mn.B. F. Cook, former nuidmtn at Ariln|~ mn and Scribnlr, now ol Hmdls. The wedding will tube plane oniy in Sepumber. v u h n a m n u r n g n u g sonville, Florida, recently spent 1I9-day furlough wihm hi: muah, Mr.ond M n Cnr!&r!be r(of Fremont.A number of fornar nchwimxtes 'glthered in his hon- or,Wednudxy waning, nl the hams of hh brother, Roiin Cui- berg, uf Arlington. Tho dmc vu npmt socially, nhl Sport Shirts Caps _....______. High Waist, Heavy Blue Pants Boys' Corduroy Pants ...... '75c to 50c $1.95 w $2.75 .25c w 501:13.0 m $1.25 $2.00 m $3.25 - California.;a F n r n n l n§,§;_, '§;,~BIa]T¢'&"""m'L`5" f~1'.f| I1hl2§»."i1"rI. `éa}£iiI`"" t m .film.Vnmn Hinalr nf FortILB. ;an.;"'i='- iflu wnnngmza r-THURSDAY 5 O! Andrews, Nebrukl ww---1-f °-un. Fuller uma, tbughtmMllllfw xo-so Cin.__lam mn.. uma cf Ksnnsnl, 'mcassr MAN IN TOWN mn Glovn- of wuhnngum, nl»»...|. ,...fZ'":,--.- .,.-..'e~."'e¥'~' \"."'~"*e=v. em A G . ,"" " ° ° " " ' ; , ~nn : m i l s ~ § . " ' " ' * F F u m m .m e I - : m n n a n - . 5 . a m \ » ! l ' | a | \ a ¢ » . 1 " " "" " " " "" |li ke to w w h u y 'bam l i refreshment:wen s e nd.PN!-g m 1 7 f o r _~_~_;=unathcr." uid Unch Ibn."Udo e n ! mm Mea n.and Mudnmes!G m wan bm w n th t f :a n n mn c a n u h Alvin Kun.m m m mm. M1 \wn 0 0n.»..».,, ." J F m ldmlt l'm nm ur i f de na m Cariberg and Ralln C-\rlb|\1; mul iarrison..._ \.... ,.., » -;=- --J -.:Haan 0 'Hlu°nA h o -:ideal with Wlll Osborne. llllillllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll_ un 1:xr wa lume n mia woes. Tuudi at the John Domnchir lmnlnnnion.The ¢;mplo wsu mid. in WIl¥\\M~'homa. y ms m m N um, when Mr. Gbnr in nswvnbd Mr. and Mn. Knnry Dm-in and li¢hl|lh» Ion ul Chia! Petty Omen- of the NIV' dnughian,Mr. md Mn. Hlrve yl nl Buarv u.Molton and Patty md Mn. Anna Mv v da o .,.|- - - »""'w'-"UQ u no. du u we |ond-nuund Inns Hmmm,H m m Hmmm,Blair Nebraska'¢,NldS0\!th Dnkvta.3 un whether I vu HIM or Rlymond Gmane,and ~ In ' n u m u m -~cm wg.,mmmmmlmamrnmnumuanunsnnmmmmmmlnmlnnumlnmal .Q *»\ , -..-..*P - - - » , : , - - A 4.~ v _*_'10 Paper Te||s Of 12,800 A c r e Farm v m ,B lu r n q me r ,Blu.r'|n m nesupqpur,cams into m l ! c a n In -mb. 1870, wlln Hilton E Bon u the m m u m prvprlemn.Thu ti n t u - ~uel of mu remnrklble tour-my mul, ~o w n vmty n ne r u n o l d , I n v n u ~y John A. Rhonda. edlwr at The Eu- ~rue.h u n e bound ln boot-tom \-m n y b e n e a l n f - h e o ( l l u o t T h o tate Degree Director o Be Her e Mrs. A nna W ooley , sta te di rec t- r of th e De g re e o f Ho n or , i s ex- c ted to b e i n B la i r n e x t F r i d ly vc ni ng; Augu st 2 9. S he will meet ith exec utive officers o f th e lo- al Lod ge bra nc h at th at time. - -n u nalme rn V isit es Moin es Relati ves Mr. and Mrs. Ke nneth P. Balmer v »"s p e a k ,o f d n t a n r l l e o t u m m o r o u r o n m m n n l t f n h i s t o r y . ) The Mean -| . C la rk an d C ra ig on Be ll Cr ee k a re nu tti nz u n de r c ul- tiva tion qui te n In- ge trac t of land ...I .. Mn. Minnie Bonham, Mrs. John Vnnderhei, Mrs. Bud Stafford and daughber,Jsckm,and Mrs.Rod Rowland, all al Madismm, Nebrasf ka, are spending sevenl days with their cousin, Ed Stevens, and Mrs. Stevens. Co. ol Arlington hue merged. Min Betty Deming md Gerald Frodefick were wed Sundxy. Min Lon-nina Rasmussen nlso been-ne the bride of Edgar Fnhm.Fred Hamm, 88, died at his um near Dnle. es Moines, I~wu, where ~ey had isited relatives since Sunday. cy also attended the Iowa State air. llows Family joys Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Vernon F. Bellows, I l |n .| Virginian; Gather A t Pi c ke ll Home .A rvunion o f Vir gi nla ns wa s held lt. th e George Pic ke ll h ome, la st Thu rs d ay , wh en th e fo llowin g friend s arri ved fo r 9. s urpris e vis- i£: Miss Annie Bishop, ax niec e, and Mr s.J ohn Bi sh op Cole,bo th o f Chilhnwie, Virginia.;Mr . a n d Mr s . Mc C lur e and da ug hte rs of Ma rio n, Vi rg in ia ;Mr .an d Mr s .Ma r vi n A¢nood|, Bain; Attend [owl Fair Mr. and Mrs. Max Bain and Mr. and Mrs, Roy Atwood left Sam:- day night for Den Muines, lawn, where they attended the state fair. They returned w Blair on Monday evening alter a pleasnntweekend of sightfseeing. Normm Tilden, Jr., Has First Birllndny nzvuonlua ww t $88 uc the weekly 'hylorWells livestock mdion ln '1 mont, Wednesday.Frank Willem, Blair, sold a man whllalsce heiln for $85 and Earl J. Tlwmplan,Blair, sold A Holstein bull at $74 md a whitefnce at $92. Blair Farmer Sold Stock L a s t W e e -l l s mn ol Mr. and Mrs. Nurmln Til-den, celebrated hm first birthday on Monday. Relailveu gathering inthe evcning in observance of Lhe event were Hr. and Mn. Chxrlez Morton and Mr. and Mrs. Je11er~ son Qldwell and I-I_elen of Omahn, nAT r a i n s [ o r Seamanslup Rolland Lyle Stdcklett, 17, lon of Mm. Rosie A. Slridlett of 607 E m Washingwn Street,lrfivsd, at the U. S. Naval Tnlning Sta- tion at Grent Lakes,Illinois,on August xa. Hehia begun mining u a n u ~~_ ~_I A . )Mina Phylllg Dowel! of Arlingw and Miss Ruby Gifford of Fnemon wen presented in a duo-plan 'redial at B p. rn. Friday nt Fremunt Meth°dist church by thei teacher,Mrs.Ethel Jones SorenIsen.The two young lulles ha won eonxidenble fame for the twpianoperformances.Miss Gi!!~ . was x raeldeng of Arlington untirecently. S. Navy. Th e ne w r ec ru i t, a i on g wi th th e more th an 600 other y oung men Of th e Mid d le W e st wh o b eg i n tr a in - in g th er e ea c h wee k, will no w be - gin doin g things" N a v y sty le" f rb m sle epi ng in a h ammoc k no pa rti c i- ~gtj | 1 Mr s .Cly de 0 ' ~ e y o f Tilden,Ne~ braska. - n - w Minn S edluc ek To . Contin ue Edu c ation Mins Christine Sedlac ek,wh o has spent the pa st mo n th wi th :u c L I Local News Mrs. Lynn Wm of Omaha vim- ed Mr.and Mn.Willf-lm K, Strode,Sunday afternoon. M .| Des Moin es, Iowa , wh ere they had visited relatives since Sunday . The y a lso atten ded th e I owa State Fa i r . Be llows F amily Enjoy s Vac ation Mr. and Mrs. Vernon F. Be llows, sons. Vernon and Ray mond,daugh~ ter, Nanc y ,le f t Tuesday f o r a wee k' a vac ati on i n the Blac k Hills an d o th e r p oi nts i n S o uth D lk o ta . They wi ll re tu rn th e la tte r pa r t of the week, i t is planned.. USED CAR s-P-E-c-I-AJ.-s 1940 Chevrolet Special D. T. Sedan 1940 Chevrolet Master D. T. Sedan ~;c''> ~BENDORFFUNERAL HOME Phone 40 A M B UL A N CESE RW CE Modem Funeral Service Conaiderlte in Cm <»-sw THE EAT SHOP - M e a l s - MALTED MILKS-BEER 24-Hour Serviu -H»+++ Little No rma n E dga r Tild en, J r ., s o n o f M r . m d M r s . No r m a n T i l- den,c eleb mted h m fi rs t b i rth da y on Mond ay . Relati ves gather ing in th e even in g in observanc e o f the eve n t we r e Hr . a n d H n .Charles Mo r to n a n d Mr . a n d Mr s.J effer- son Ca ld well a nd He len o f Omah n, Mr . a n d Mr s .S. Pie rc e A lle n a nd daughters, Cly de M. Allen and Miss Ali c e A llen o f Blai r. P a r ty Hu n a n Mi s s Elveria.A n d a i o n ...| a former Blair resident. Present at the celebration hun-'urimz M i n Anderson were Mrs. Nels Buckhardt, and daughter Dor»othy,Mrs.Dewey Holstein o l Blair; Mr. and Mrs P. K. Ander-'aon and Alvan, Alfred Nelson and Mr, and Mrs. George Boachult of Herman; Mr. and Mrs. Jena L. Pe- tersen of Bennlngwn. Mrs. Merrill Hansen and baby of Omaha spent from Wednesday un- Lil Sunday wiih her parents, Rev.land Mrs.H. C. Jul Frese. Other 'vieitors at the Frese home,Sun- day,included Mr.Hansen,Misa Annette and Elmer Freae. who leaves today (Th ur sda y )f o r several mon th s'vis it i n Mid lan d, Mic higan,wa s guest-of-honor s t a f ar e we ll pa r ty g i ve n a t th e A . P.Peterson home,Sunday af te r- noon. W hile in Mi d lan d , Mi s s A n - de rs on wi ll be a gu es t o f te r twi n ||0 ...... vm u-wvvuuu, wnu nu beenillfor several weeks, ia reported io be bedlut moxt of the time. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caldwell and son.Noll,were Sunday dinner guest: of Mr. and Mn. Fred Long. Ernest Bowerman of Omaha was a. Sunday caller at the home ofhis niece, Mn. Ernest Bowerxnan, and famlly. Mrs. Catherine Jorganuen ol Da Moines,Iowa,ln spending lever- al days will: Rev. and Mrs. PaulNyholm, having anlvad Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.John Mace spent Sunday in Tekamah, guests at the lmme ol Mr. and Mrs. Claude Port- e r . Mr. and Mrs.Soren McDonald and family visited Mm.lleDon- ald's parents, Mr. and Mn. W. B. Rosenbaum,of Kennard,Sundly- Dr. and Mrs. William J. Bolt and Billy of Tekamah. Misa Helen K. Bolt.Minn Kathryn Lindenmeyer an Rev. T. A. Lindenmoyer enjoyed Tommy Leahy, aon of hir. and Mrs. John Leehy, undenvent a tan- nilotomy at B l w Hospital,la nFriday. Hrs.Lily Paulaen left !or her home in Omaha, To ay, *ff-¢§'_l _-.. _ ,......e wuntry.They have 20 sections, or 12,800 urea, all adjoining hut not in asolidbody, dnce their tract mur- roundr and encloaeo two lmall farm: U! a half section each owned by Mean. Gibb! and Force. Jesse Grllfin near louth Teh- mah Creek has a ravine running through his funn,the banka olwhich are hoo steep for cultivation, so lust fall he wisely concluded to plant each slope with nuta.The 2%bushels of walnuts planted in the sod are coming up well. L. L Colby and H. Miller have an acre of cane which the formergentleman says he will challenge Burl. County to beat. Advertisers in the August 18, 1870, luue of The Register includ- ed John Carrlgan, attorney; B. F.Hilton,atlnmey;S. B.Taylor,physician; Alex Reed, ral estate agency and notary public; Gallag- her & Hayes, billiard hall; A. Cant- etl.er_ banker and real estate brok- er; Riordan and Kenny, hardware; E. D.Rosa, general ltoro;Gust. Lundt, tin work and repahing; M. Hellman & Co., clothing; Feederle 1 Ewald, baker;Sheely & Ervy. meat market; M. C. Huyett, agri-cultural implelnents; Caleb Fair- of Fine Ana dense and H n n n Fremont 1iriJé-'Elisa Sevnml Riniv f a-innflu ¢.H-"A..aashowercomplimentary to Miss Ruth Bruner of Fremont, who will be married Sunday, Aumut 81, toMorgan We:-blow of North Bend.The event was held at the Casino in Fremont, Thursday evening. Guests were Mrs. Hetty Ely of Fremont, recently of Blair; Miss- es Mildred Hansen,Alice Jlcolr son, Lucille Paulsen, Eleanor Unz- lcker, Betty Krogh,Helen Bolt,Iva Petersen,and Helen Mdlillm, lnd"MesdAmea C. E. Krause, Gor- don Kempeke,Harry Walker, Stuart Maurer,Amend:Slruve and Clarence Hansen, all of Blair. I | I montnw visit at the home of M1-.|<'hl|d, blacksmith. and Mrs. Leonard Axtell.Mr. and Mm, C H. Knnnlm and 10 Yexrs Ago-1981 _ _. _.__ . _ - _._ -- - ' | r " "- ¢ 1daughter,Mi s s He le n,spent last week- end visiting in lllfan ning and Ha rlan ,Io wa . Mr. a nd Mrs. R. M. Iver son, Bob and Gera ld,we re dinner guests, Sunda y , of Mrs. Mar garet Iver son, W ill a nd Pea rl. Mr. and Mr s. J . Hilton Rh oad eo, Charlotte and Kenneth, entertained A huge still with 3500 gallo ns of mash was disc overed on the W oods Fu r F a rm ne a r D eS o to . Mr .an d M m Ad o lp h Voss o f Lo n g Beach, (kslifomia, e.ntert.ain~ ed their friends a t King'a Pavilion. Mi s s Ag n e s Gilbertson,wh o i s employ ed i n Omah a,is vi si ti ng her parents,Mr .an d Mr s .Osc ar R. N. Kensington M TS . JE H I Ii i \M n p n m h ¢»..£.._...:\ _ __.-.. »¢\\.rvulU G1lLtI|Jlllleumemberso f the Roy al Neigh bors kensington gro up,Tuesday af te r- nocn.Assis ting hostessea were Mr s.Ste lla M m m ..,..,»mr...Til-; mm.ra :mc nur mrc k n. G. L. Club mrs. 1-loy d Halstead e ntertained Mxlrlred,returnerl la st we ex to a t | ,m g f r y ,Fr i da y evening,~'""='°'=~"»th e H. G. L . C lu b T h rsd th ei r W e st So uth Str ee t ho mo .fo r Mr .a n d Mr s.B u d Cone m d Th e fo llo win g dfzaths were re3uay , wlth 'CHldR nl'hU;|finn *LA ...!1.--_..an - -Y.._..s.t\..|-.........._|A...........l.l\AMA llo [f a\u\| ¢| Uokholl Clifdédf MYR.n h l f l b i W rinh n f_..._.|- v ; u \ \ B Luc llllerngnfls 111155 Jang;pglgy §plg|||| " u .IAA. luu mugs. Axnlulu unuululQflberflalnment. Prnzes were won b y weeks withlMr. and Mrs. Bennandt Mr .and Mr s . J . L .Pounds en I ~ "mil mm||||m|~|~||~|~mnn||||||n||||mm||~||~|~|~|||~|~|m~| Lx 1 I A1 'I u@~~i~ School Going .Cottons Grmd new glnghuna, dum- bran,spun nyoaa,print percales . . . just unpacked , for alles 7 to 14, md l \,__,-'llu4,10¢ ol6lSee ¢lx en ''§otuna length low hlp\1ne,`~ I the n ew mid rllf s ty le s.Q Yu 1 / f { ; ' ; §~.» $ 1 - 9 8 /v ~ t o ~/\ ~K I / ~ ~ | »K, f e $ 4 , B. s.c.,~ Shop a," |H M / g N ' 1 'You are alwayn in complete TH E M O N g y command of your reeourcou I."mil mm||||m|~|~||~|~mnn||||||n||||mm||~||~|~|~|||~|~|m~| Lx 1 I A1 'I u@~~i~ School Going .Cottons Grmd new glnghuna, dum- bran,spun nyoaa,print percales . . . just unpacked , for alles 7 to 14, md l \,__,-'llu4,10¢ ol6lSee ¢lx en ''§otuna length low hlp\1ne,`~ I the n ew mid rllf s ty le s.Q Yu 1 / f { ; ' ; §~.» $ 1 - 9 8 /v ~ t o ~/\ ~K I / ~ ~ | »K, f e $ 4 , B. s.c.,~ Shop a," |H M / g N ' 1 'You are alwayn in complete TH E M O N g y command of your reeourcou I. 1939 Buick Sedan 1938 Buick Sedan 1938 Plymouth Coupe 1937 Pontiac Sedan 1937 Chevrolet Sedan 1936 Chevrolet Town Sedan T R U c K s 1939 Chevrolet L. W. B. Dual 1938 Chevrolet L. W. B. Dual 1936 Chevrolet L. W. B. Dual 0 / _ ~, if 1 C u n g g o z f r \|\\1\lim, l||l|4' ulll \»<-and lmrk In nrhrml !ht*y'|| Ku! \\'|\'rcr.~.|-1\ "nh mu ~m.ng 0| »flm<»| war mm m»<m1mmn mppllon snop\..<n ,.n<.1 uw ww _ .qunlny gm . . and mmlom mmpme. u r c o o a e o n t m u e s . O S h I S I C I C o m e H e r e A n d S a v e 0 0 0 PENc|Ls ~ n n Brc lrsler Club Mr .and Mr s.Gr a n t Ailen of Mr . ar so uth c f Bla ir.zc cnmnnniod h v f n m i l v a ld Mr s. A . C . Ha n se n an d ninrf ainn fl a t di nner Sun-Weslmington S L Mine Rosalie Foley will compli~ ment her sister, Vina, at a bridge luncheon. The new swimming pool netted e profit of $95.58,with 932-I swimmers taking advantage of the opportunity. 5 Yeern Ago-1938 Avera Jetpersen was namedking of the Fremont 4-H Fair. The Oscar Hopkins fnmily will move to Alabama, noon. Many improvements ere under- way et the new model form at Dann College.Judge John A. Corrigan, Junior Dixon and Stanley Bednar are touring the west.. Doris Svendgaand,11-year-olddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andmw Svendgaazd, died following e ton-nillectorny. Blair city schools go on a new basis this year,opening at 8:30 f d o d . Mr. llld Mrs. B. F. Lundt enter- tained 40 at n buffet supper. I Year Alu-1940 W.Ce n Cameron,Herman,a. gm of this county, died Thum- y.Triplet calves were born at the Biair Sales Pavilion. .Alien ndltntion will mu-t Au~ gtmt 29, must. be complete by De- cember 26. Ralph Kuhn was crowned king of the 1940 4-H fair in Fremont. The Farmers Grain and LumberCo. and the Gifford Implement "mil RADI §|s, W The Fin y, V003 Q9 "TBR -...._ _ _ _ Christens |n LugnberCompany mm||||m|~|~||~|~mnn||||||n||||mm||~||~|~|~|||~|~|m~| Lx 1 I A1 'I u@~~i~ NTLUMP THOUT QUESTION ~st Furnace Coal I 5 0 V0091q9\1sn Pe r To n » O n c e T r n e d ,G ) A lways Used ____ ;,. ~,»¥.§e;.t ~ " |HAVEN'T THE MONEY W I T H M E . BUT H£R£'S MY CH EC K" ' - . ~`3 You are alwayn in complete command of your reeourcou when you carry a check book. If you suddenly decide iomake a purchase or to clone a den! with a down payment, your check hook in always there to back you up. No wasted time or etiort. Billspaid in a moment and nettled éor good, with a receipt which pre vents all future argument. Protect yourself, make thing: oasier for yourself-pay by check. We invite you to open an account with thin bank. WASHINGTON COUNTY BANK ||m|||||||||||||mm|||\|u||||||||||||mu||u||||||||||||u||||n|||m||||||||||mu|| I. The Brewster Club met withM m Paul Wulf,August 20, all members attending.Mrs.FrankJahnel sponsored aevenl contests, the occasion being her birthday, nnd a number of gifts were pre- sented to her. Misa Rosie Wulbumwill be hostess on September 10. Sunshine Project Club The Sunshine Project Club met at Mend Park in Herman, August 13, and again on Tuesday, August 26.On both orcuniona the time wuel spent sociully, and lunch was served by n committee of six mem-bers.Last Thursday evening the mc-mh<-rn and their families en-joyed a picnic supper. lllr and Mrs R P Flynn drove ____._..,__.....,..........-,Misa Uhdstine Sedlacek and Mrs. Mae Lazure. drove up to Oakland on Tuesday of this weak and ab tended the county fair now in progress there. Report comes that a baby boy was hom July 29 to Mr and Mrs Carl Enyeart ol Seattle, Waslung ton Mrs Enyaart ia known tu Blair fnenrls as Misa Janice lre land Mr and Mrs A R Bealea en tertamed Mrs J S. Roberts and Misa Beulah at supper Sunday evening Dinner guests were Mrs Beales parents,Mr and Mn C B Bunn and enjoyed a dinner of Canada --~-'th P m'o'11 I h|ta Ord, Nebraska, Saturday on at- hah at e u p an on #0 Mr.ahd Mrs.Fred Lind and non drove up to Illair last Sunday me. 1 ..'Later Mrs. Lind and Mrs. 0Han|tenrl a family reunion picnic..__ _-.._A _. .L_ "_, 1-|-_\. .»\»u..._ dsy, for Mr. and Mrs. Orville Aik- en and cl-ulden, Miss Irene Staany and Bob Mehuzluln. sn of Omvbl . Misa Alice Allen spent the week~ end with Mr.and Mrs. S. Pierce Allen and daughters. Sunday din- ner guests were Mr.and Mn. Charles Morton of Omaha and Mr. and Mn. Numan Tllden and lan of Blair. Mr.and Mn. JeffersonCaldwell and Helen called in the aftemoon. Misa Barbara Nydegger of Fort Dodge, Iowa, who has been vislt- lng ln Council Bluffs, Iowa, vidleu Mins Eleanor Dudgeon,Monday and Tuesday. Misa Dudgeon accom~ pnnicd her to Council Bluff! on Tuesday aftemoon, remaining with friends until lust evening. Mrs.W.li .Myers of Omdn spent from m a n "n m M~.,a.., ar | | :un Cuueu ul. Lua mrs. \..»mr|\ U null-1 """"fMassCather me Mc Do na ld of lo n ho me and a t the J ohn A_ vls ltmg mth Mr s. E . B . Ca n - ig a n . nl!l|9\LlP in smondina novnrnl rlnvu n|.-...|-_ n.....-MP.MV B ! !wan lllnnrinlanalan#n lléiiif ni. '§n5'iJi§§f"ie.f`A§ir2i\."°" Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lorenzeh of Tekamah visited in Blair, Sunday, at the F. L. Brown home. Mrs. Ross Deets drove to Fre- mont, Tuesday, to attend the fun- eral of Mrs. Jennie Moyer. business caller last Monday and while in the city made s visit to The Enterprise office Mlss Eunice Clausen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Faulke Clausen, ls .s guest of Miss Roxio Dee John- son of Omaha, this week. Mrs. Christiha Thons is spend- ing several days with her son, El- mer Thone, and family near Her- man. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hilton Rhoades, fflmrlnna .ma Ksnnsen "mm as... Rev. A. W. Clarke Wu s BlLl nnoaues nome.Mary Ann Morrison, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Morrison, cel- ebrated her tenth birthday lui . Tuesday. Guests included her great her grandfather, Delmar Feer,her great aunt,Mrs.Leo Schmidt, Raymond Feer, Mrs. Theodore Bix- lsr and children. Ira Dee ond Ellen Blxler, Elaine Boehnko, Margaret. Dorothy, Joan, Tony,and Cookie Schmitz. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dennis ro- turned last Friday fr°"} "two- week vacation trip which wok them to Portland,Oregnh.and Longview and Chehnlls. W"M"3" ton. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Dennis' mother, Mrs. Vem Binnell, and her Aster-in-law. Mrs, Belvn Binnell. und Shirlene. all of grandmother,Mrs.Andrew Fee ,_,_,_..._ ....,,.,..........e... U.the Blair City Schools for n terrn of seven years und Mrs. Myers de- lights ln returning to her old home occasionally. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. O'8rien and son. Larry, of Broken Bow vldled Mr. nnd Mrs. Scott Robeson Ind Mr.and Hrs.Charles Robeson, Thursday.The O'Brlen|formerly mnde their home at Clifton Hotel, when Mr. 0'Brien was connected with the local CCC camp. Mr. and Mrs. Riehani Flynn ol Norfolk spent Saturday night at the parental, R. P.Flynn, home. Mr.and Mrs.R. B. Phillips and son,Bobby, of Broken Bow, who had also been visitors of the Plynns, left the following day for Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Arkell enter- | I I J I - . . _ .- . .. . .. . .- - -» u » |" n e u u n n - ner guests in Nebraska City, S1m» day, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Markebury. Mr. and Mrs. George McQunrrie and family had as guests, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.Malcolm Brodersen "sited rel- tained at dinner, Friday evening,"£"é§"'i;,,'2'1,£'"§f"5e`§»»untillfor Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rhea of `1.lvsdn when they returned to Arlington, Miss Catherine McDon0 e ny'aid of Bellevue, and Kenneth Red- riigo end Mrs Lauren Biffar and|'di*\3' of Fort Knox, Kentucky. Ken- r.neth h h cl t thchildrenhavelB t "i'f`l'f"'1T§f"f|~»@1£ li i ,ff'ff'..'"li'I.°,3,'1.f' 1 u u w u n a u r a y u u s Bi g In k T a b le t s Pencil Sharpeners sc Sc Sc Sc I M echanicalPenclls3 fnnd daughters, Susan and Polly, of llurmnn. Mr.and Mrs. Jim Binnell and ,son of Amencan Fort, Utah, spent lSat\1rdny evening in Blair with`Mr.Binnel|'s niece,Mrs.Bmce Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cook retumed Sunday after spending ten dayl in Omaha with their son and daugh-lter-in-lnw,Mr.and Mn.Kirby Cuok, and children. Sunday guests of Mr. And Ross Deets and S. W. Chambers were Minn Delores Deets of Onmha, Keith Pntton of Fort Riley, Knn~ sas, and Mr.and Mrs.Harold Johnson and baby lon of Fnmvnt. Mrs. Alfmd Anderson md chil- Grove to make their name;ww: have spent the summer monllhs with Mrs.B u n n v»f°""»r.Mrs Harvey Peundm of n ol hem wlth Mr Blffarl parweentsMrand Mrs Frank Bi fhr Mr Lauren Bilfar who has beenlocatedntClarks,mb mk n .the put two yelw. m been elected supenntendent of the Newmnn Grove sclwol Aibm wx-ml who was inducwd into the lrmy on Mund0'»_ August 18, wus honored at u surpnu fare- well party, 'Tuesday evemn8 of IB!! week at the Lira Rasmussen home. He had been smployedW\ the R'"' muuon hnu the put year. Prel- cnt were Messrs.and Mudnmeu and »_. lnir.and in_the Papio "\'t"°_,. ...... ......vu-1;-, mm. Amr",returned Satirday to Fort Knoxwhereheisstationedwiththe army. Mr.and Mrs.Ross Doets and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Armstrong at tended the bxptlsm ot Gilbert Ross old Johnson of Tekamnh, at the Fremont Episcopal cnurch,Mon- day evening. Rev. Chula Meyers, former puter of St. Mu-y'| Epis- ¢°PlI Qnurch,of!icill.ed_Gilbert in the 3rmndvun of Mr. and Mrs. Deets. Hrs. Earl Lutz and son, Bobby, and daughtmr, Mn. Glenuus Abs- meler of lm Angeles, California,vnma Mn. Be rth;Dxldgeon, the latter pan of the week. Alu lx- ohnsun, son of Mr. und Mrs. Har- 2 v .I .__C Leads For Pencils ..Sc Mu c i l a g e .....Sc Co m p os i ti on Bo oks .Sc and loc Me m o Bo o k s ...z for Sc School Bags ..zs¢ and 49c Pencil Sets ..10: ann 25c Scores Of Other Big Values § Not Mentioned Here § W BEN FRANKLIN sromis Blair, Nebrukl KOLTERM/\N'S I fi r.>¢ dren :nd Mm Prank (hlellrnAn and family visited at the E. V. New- kirk and Harry Ne!! homes, Fri- day. The Andenon boys remnlned for A week's vim with thdr grand-father, Mr. Newklrk. Donna Cush- man, who had spent several dwlat the Neff home,returned with her mother. John Wrlch, Mnrgaretinnd Jnhnny,Leiter ungomnn. Lawnmce Pet¢er~ u n ,And Edgar Frahm;~ Boouk, Betty and Cnlvln Clmltlsn- sen, Rut.li_Nlellen. Jeanette Wrlch, Cxrollne and Rnymond Wrlch, Mn. Meta Wrlch, Edna and Lafern Kun- nemen, lnull, Albert,Henry andWnmlnw...~.....Ceuna .ml xl... rlvlng in Bldr at me time m be! overnight guene of Mn. Dudgeon were Mn.Lntl'dlughter.Mrn. Mnrguerlh Wlllluna of St. Louis, Mlnourl, and Mn. Dudgeorfl mis ter, Url. Mable Strvseklul, of Lln- eoln. The entire group want w Linwln for n few days' vldt.Upnn mn.nm|....-»...»._.... na. -..\._ l l-- -v u u u n n I v 9 ' 1 u M ¢ l l |\ . | l H \ 1 i : s u m ¢ ¢ _ » -u a g p u \ » u | ¢ U : | l Q C L U I I I \ | l l |W f l n *r y S o r e n n n ,C i n m a n d L a w r e n c e a n d ,: h a w i l l b e m i n d b yA d » » = ; g » »~W z : i c } \ . _ G l : r n | |. o c c u p i e d t h e i m i ,M n .S t n c k f u a w h o . i i i s p e n d |a.nu rerreummmu were nervea.#name time in mm. :l Partners ©- By MARION SHERRARD (M¢CIure Endluu-WND s¢rv1¢¢.r F A R M E R S ~ T o KILL 'H0PgERs NOW "Kill 15e¢~=yskr'n grauhappers nov/,"_ li Une advice of Don B. Whelln,extension enwmologlxt with the Nebraska co\Iege of ag- rlculhxn.Whelan n y :flu second generation ol the migratory ghsahopper huhllchhmg out during tha - weeks, and thu than hoppe now quita numerous from the orado stale line la the Mi river. These hopper: will m Partners ©- By MARION SHERRARD (M¢CIure Endluu-WND s¢rv1¢¢.r F A R M E R S ~ T o KILL 'H0PgERs NOW "Kill 15e¢~=yskr'n grauhappers nov/,"_ li Une advice of Don B. Whelln,extension enwmologlxt with the Nebraska co\Iege of ag- rlculhxn.Whelan n y :flu second generation ol the migratory ghsahopper huhllchhmg out during tha - weeks, and thu than hoppe now quita numerous from the orado stale line la the Mi river. These hopper: will m Sunshine Krispy I a , ~ ~~~,.5.; . .2af;. ... .. . . .. .......,.»/ w i;~,;;; 2=$:;5:;:>$¢:::;:: zz~.. ~ You' GRAN u|||||||||||||||m||||m|||||n|||||||||nn|||||Van Camps D E Pork & Beans3 ax 19c Del M DAN HUR LBUR Y left the amo ke- glutted back mo m 01 Strut- ¢cr`a small store,closing the door tlrmly bc hlnd hlm.No longer could 3 h e stand the straln o t watc hing Chu c k Ter ry wln so muc h mon ey . Hn blinked to erase the mental plc hire ol those slac kl of nllver dollars a n d crumpled greenbackx. Chuc k hughlngly paoked the lre\| ~ u r e ln lo lma ll tobacco sac ks and Un d th e m u p i n h u red ba n dmn handkerchlef. Dan, whowal the :tore clerk. pro- ceeded w ma k e u p h h groc ery or d e n f o r eu-Ly rnomlag dellvery . " H u l l that c ash, jult half." he mur» mured y eemlngly, "would hx Tootsy un . " Whooplng cough had le t! To o u y wlth brnnc hllls.The doetor't volc e sllll hovered lmlstently around Dan ' T h a t baby wi ll never survive a iun le u Mo ntana win te r.She muxt no va dolly | u n ha lh s- o utd o or s - naked.California."Then a t the eomternatlon ln thelr_Iuces. he add- ed:"Doc sn't need to coat a (or- tune.F i ve hundred dollars care- fully spent . . ." W hen ho wpa gone,Emi ly ,pale and jumpy with tedloul hours o l nursing,s o ld b mu ly ,"W h y dldn 't he suy ti ve thousand und be done W ith lt?" Suddenly D a n recalled old Tln- horn Tu1ly 's greedy ,alert fac e a l he watched Chuc k gathering up his winnings.All at on es he reo llz ed that Tlnhorn,the mo s t notorious gambler ln those parts, would never let a me re c owhn nd g et a way wlth that money .He would certainly rob 4:5 ¢.:.../A Big Grand Sunshine Krispy I a ~ /ez .~ iff .,.<.; ...;.;:;,..,.»f..¢,>:§&=:;;=:<~~ ~§<§:./é'..===f=aE:1¢;=¢f:;94"N.. ."?f3:.~:;=:1 :r/>»~/= »; :,; . :..= '.=.a.=.f1;==.€2f,s¢><;-Q ~ ~.;,,sw ¢`.; 1=2=I=:=¢5;;E§;L=j=j;;€;E;2;;;§. .;,.;:§:;,'f@f?$25¢=3: You' GRAN u|||||||||||||||m||||m|||||n|||||||||nn|||||Van Camps D E P»r1g~_§ Beans D e l M 3~ 19c Sunshine Krispy I a ~ /ez .~ iff .,.<.; ...;.;:;,..,.»f..¢,>:§&=:;;=:<~~ ~§<§:./é'..===f=aE:1¢;=¢f:;94"N.. ."?f3:.~:;=:1 :r/>»~/= »; :,; . :..= '.=.a.=.f1;==.€2f,s¢><;-Q ~ ~.;,,sw ¢`.; 1=2=I=:=¢5;;E§;L=j=j;;€;E;2;;;§. .;,.;:§:;,'f@f?$25¢=3: You' GRAN u|||||||||||||||m||||m|||||n|||||||||nn|||||Van Camps D E P»r1g~_§ Beans D e l M 3~ 19c 'e Invited TO / The Blue Goose Super Store has been enlarged and renmd- eled, and equipped with the new- est fixture:so that now it pre- sents a 1941.streamlined food OPENING C h u c k o n h i s w a y b a c k t o t h e r a n c h . T138 n e x t l n n l n n t |n a m l h m m h i\ u v u s sa l m o s t k n o c k e d h i m o v e r .S i n c e C h u c k h a d t o l o s e t h e m o n e y u n y - t i o w ,w h y e h o u l d n ' t h e ,D a n H u r l - b u r y ,h a ve i t i n s t e a d o r o i d ' I' i n h o r n ? D a n r e a c h e d u n d e r t h e c o u n t e r an d picked up his revolver,then blew out the lump and softly c losed Van Camps Pork & Beans 322 19c PARD 19880 3cans 25c 12 cans 98c Ideal or Red Hea D06 F00l) 3 cans 25c r t taley'sp u B §s m c n 2vkeS~ 17c PERFEX A Million Little CleunurI n A ° ; ; ' e r g Z ~C a n B ~2=Zlc J o H N s o N I s~¢gr¢/7af44J$,»A9 G L c o T.,e=*f-n o o n P o u s n 5 9 ¢5 ` § ¢ ~"u n .roHnsu||'s palfc wax |) nouns lusmtull.,"" ',wo o u w o l u . un i . : w r - 1m e n m l a u m 1 Sunshine Krispy CRACKERS 2-lb box 29c Lb box l6c Qi,I §*S 'I Tv . I Pk~. l9c 3 FOODS ;2_25 _ $2.35 'o l-. ll ~ 3 C No . g yCan 2 No. 2% Can No. 2% Can l9c 20c 23c éériéicéi Fluormcent lighting-cel!-service glid-ers and baskets 'oumy aisles-indnidualcheck l<u:\d.s for qulcller service nas)-lu~reld price hu on all items-public rm!room (upnlalrs)-these and many nlhrrfettura will mnkp shopping here n genuinepleasure! Yo\|'ll enjoy making your selections fromour large stocks of lender,juicy"m\nu.fresh vegetables, and well-known bram'~ ufgmery products! All offered at prices mlmactually save you more money!(Tome-Attend the gala grand opcningcelebration of the new, bigger and fnncrBlue Goose Super Slore!Share the manynnvlmzsespecially nrranged for lllls his;evr n tf Sunshine Krispy I a ,~ Jas I."====a:-:.:~»Z;;.:;.¢q;=;=;.j.=;==EE¢=E ; .»,~ f . ~ ~.~.~.-=~§>====:==e:=f%f .> ~, g f ~~,........~......,.,.=,.,., ..,.,,.......:: r. ~~..;g .:':; You' GRAN |||||||||||||T|T:w|||||||||||| D E r»»\g_§ Beans D e l M ig". 199 . me Iron! door behind him huudkc rchle! Lrom 111| poc ket (Em- Lly would.n't le! hlm use the colorful bnndanas any more) and easlly lore a l lu in the wo rn mualin lo r ey e holes.Havlng Lied the mask on, he lookcd c autiously over the tap ol the hr g e r o c k behind whic h he'd st:l tloned hlmseli.Ha could le e thc bllzed fac e ol his sorrel bobbing up and down ln the dnrkneu.He Ughl- ened his grip on tha revolver."l'l1 jus t jump ou t a nd l' ll h oller -" The ne xt Instant,just ahead,n masked shadow stepped c oolly into the middle o l the road.Chuck br: gm to n lng all th e loude r a nd pre tended w :lap his pony on the rump. But instead hll arm swung a bundle through I-he darkness into the bmsh lt hl! near the roc k where Dan was hldlng. Tlnhorn,A leveled plstol in hls hand, made Chuc k c llmb down and searc hed htm thoroughly .Finding nothing,he stuc k hh gu n c los e lu Chuc k's b r e u L Hb lo ne wa s men acing."W here did y ou c ac he lhnl ro ll? " "IJ ldn'!need lt so I threw il away ."Chuc k'|voice currledlaughter. . L l D Sunshine Krispy I a f~ Jas :====~ -1 .2 .=.==.=. ». ~. .......€<.~=.=:.=- .»,~f . ~ ~.~.~.-=~§>====:==e:=f%f .> ~, g f ~~,........~......,.,.=,.,., ..,.,,.......:: r. ~~..;g .:':; You' GRAN |||||||||||||T|T:w|||||||||||| D E r»»\g_§ Beans D e l M ig". 199 . T h e r e w a s a r n o m e n h s i l e n c e " O h , s o w h e n y o u p r e t e n d e d t o 5 l a | y o u r p o n y ...i t d l d l o o k f u r m y R l d e o n . " l 0 0D a n s t u ff e d t h e m o n e y u n d e r hi s c o n t a s h o e n t e r e d M s o w n k l l r h s f n F i n d i n g E m l i y a n d t h e b a b y a s l e e p . h e c o u n t e d h i s t r e a s u r e .E l e ve n h u n d r e d d o l l a r s . H e r n s n o d 101».¢.» l » ~;»taley'sp u B §s m c n 2vkeS~ 17c B ~2=Zlc PERFEX A Million Little CleunurI n A ° ; ; ' e r g Z ~C a n 'lu l " " " "JOH ISr! ';'»f»:a»~sl\_..4 ¢ ~~ ..G é..¢<s21f1 _g -FLOOR POLISH "5 9 ¢5 ` § ¢ ~"u n .roHnsu||'spalfc wax| )n o u n s l u s m t u l l¢ |" " .wo ou wo l nr . un i . :w r- 1-""m e m u l e u m ~5 g ¢ ". ..~gL'n m 4 Cream Style D ° z _C C z u Corn 22¥liZ$';1t...m.,. '5';;. 1.15 'z:..= 10 \s 'M°'°° Doz.\~No.2% O l '~Loin-End I C Pork Chops §§f.'I.,<u.,lb 25c Beef Short Ribs §§}7 2u,,250 |Fresh 0 I I Gr. Beans ~ 51.1.05 223319 Red Beans ::1::. ,'§f,;.89c 32:;_325 Pork-Beans E.';1.,.§',';,;.l.lof l9 Kraut ~ Ez; 1.10 2 ~ 19 S o u p ~2 'anis 19 ~ ~s~ lb l9c sMouEn Fiiiiibs ~lb Zlc CHEESE ~ 2.%l;57¢ Minced Ham FLf§"€¢f§l°i7\h. lb l5c Bgcon Squares §'.T;Z'§'é'.,.lb l3c \ | . N; | . : : - . . . . . ... . .. .. . . .Q 1 . . N ~~, }s\4 ,r-, , .' :or F " " ~ f a n m m w a s # u t r / » § .. . f .~ _AI!outstanding section of the new Blue Goose Super Store is the ghstemng, all-wl}|te meat department with its brand new fixtures and lat- est-typq mechanical refrigeration! I-Iere_you wilt find an appetizing' array I Pk~. l9c ,._-,......uulll. u puc k!!.nnnobody would ever know. He divlc ed the money into two packages 1 tobacco sac ks tied together.i l went to bed with them under hr pillow. He dozed and one of the lumps un der his pillow bec ome n laddlehorr jerking up and d own. hur ting him Th e n ig ht wa s d ar k a nd th e ho m kept stumbling.He knew that hle Ie ; h a d been crushed by e tellin; hone and that C'Euck was carrying h i m to the doc tor through r l o n g nigh:of blac k ¢0I'\Ur¢He awoke suddenly ond found that lt was time to get up. Dan hed dnizhed lwe eplng the store when the door opened and Chuc k c ame In.Bedrezgled, deject ed, he leaned on the counter. "Seen Tlnhorn this mornimz. Da o? " "No t y et." ."¥° u kno w he li fte d my ro ll la st night.I rec ognized him.I wanted that money to buy 1 few head of cattle to : ta rt ou t fo r my s elt. " Den hesitated e minute, then reso-lutely put a hand in each pocket a n d brought out two peckxgea or stuffed tobac c o zac h." w h a t l m e Tluhorn give them on y ou?" "N'o.I was behind thot rock when y an throw the money ." "Y ou kn e w Tin h or n was on m y i r i l l? " "Th ou gh t he W u . " "W h at was y o u d oin g ther e!" Dao looked h i m li r ti g h t in the Qyil."I was lnhmdhmu ff. le..1.» ...- \ Friday and Saturday, August 29 an* Starred Items Fresh Fruit and Vegetable PriMay Bc Purchlnd Vnh Blue Food Stamps BLUE(__.._- -.wannaxml. lu IIUIII ,UUup a nd : nh r om- ro ll my s elf. " "Hum haw!--Yuu old :lop-headed sagebrush! Don't I know y ou b¢ll.er'n that? You was there tnkeep mu from bein'wa u p la d r o b b e d . " C h u c k pic ked up one of tba pac kages. "Th e other s y o urs . old D uma:Prlcn In This Ad Ehdln Frldny md Slhmlly Au|. 29 ml so Thru 'Y/ed., Sept. 3 ~5.8¢ z la i n * u a l U n il n l m! * h a lo r¢ ¢ \v "i ; ~v o '5 § dt bt v -MI lnrr: £..£'.'$"..."i'|;.."":.¢»"}f"£°!;.".2 I |Iur\ll.|l»Ul »IlllllllIIll=lllI.I.IIl|llll| u t l d t h l l » o 1 u t h n d " d r y l e » " ll ll l ll h o h u ll c la r p o l o l n n t . Blair, Ncbnlh Augvyf 28. 1941 vE N ' r s O F T H E Fddu, A-ma ze ' ~ W EEK ng R. C. kamingknn--Gutrudl Snndny, Annu! anThursdu. Annu: za Luther langue Picnic, HummdStudy in ham-Mm. Ted Olin- parkrMcCarthy Homamaken-Opll~Lutheran nmulerlmd wmh . ' r u - 1 - y , ~ I n z A.L .m m m - y - u n .E. G. Canon Wedneldly, September 8 Dmhh Ladies Aid-Mrs. P.S. Vis '|'hursday. September 4 Bridgevicw Club~Mn.M.0 NedhalmdsOne-Immh ol the Nethsrlmdl Henhelm mean len leveL P.A. c. H. G. L.- -Mn. Dnn Moore m a m l k ' - l o d n ( a m e n Aa all-electric slow-motion elm- en enpabln ul taking 80.000 pictures ver leoo nd hu b een dwd opad bya E uro pnn eh ctr lw Arm, a ccn nh in: to the department un! commcee. N»m=¢»a'».The funeral was held '1'|.uesd;y I . Mr.and Mrs. J. H.Nearhood, raiding south of Blur,received Xord rocemlp of the death of Mn. Ha t a r m a n , wh o h a d been n m d d e n t o f l i n e a l f o r t h e p m t h i r t y g .` n ` L IS TE A hu-ge crowd pl-rtidpated inth-~' MERCHANTS' vE N ' r s O F T H E Fddu, A-ma ze ' ~ W EEK ng R. C. kamingknn--Gutrudl Snndny, Annu! anThursdu. Annu: za Luther langue Picnic, HummdStudy in ham-Mm. Ted Olin- parkrMcCarthy Homamaken-Opll~Lutheran nmulerlmd wmh . ' r u - 1 - y , ~ I n z A.L .m m m - y - u n .E. G. Canon Wedneldly, September 8 Dmhh Ladies Aid-Mrs. P.S. Vis '|'hursday. September 4 Bridgevicw Club~Mn.M.0 NedhalmdsOne-Immh ol the Nethsrlmdl Henhelm mean len leveL P.A. c. H. G. L.- -Mn. Dnn Moore m a m l k ' - l o d n ( a m e n Aa all-electric slow-motion elm- en enpabln ul taking 80.000 pictures ver leoo nd hu b een dwd opad bya E uro pnn eh ctr lw Arm, a ccn nh in: to the department un! commcee. N»m=¢»a'».The funeral was held '1'|.uesd;y I . Mr.and Mrs. J. H.Nearhood, raiding south of Blur,received Xord rocemlp of the death of Mn. Ha t a r m a n , wh o h a d been n m d d e n t o f l i n e a l f o r t h e p m t h i r t y g .` n ` L IS TE A hu-ge crowd pl-rtidpated inth-~' MERCHANTS' vE N ' r s O F T H E Fddu, A-ma ze ' ~ W EEK ng R. C. kamingknn--Gutrudl Snndny, Annu! anThursdu. Annu: za Luther langue Picnic, HummdStudy in ham-Mm. Ted Olin- parkrMcCarthy Homamaken-Opll~Lutheran nmulerlmd wmh . ' r u - 1 - y , ~ I n z A.L .m m m - y - u n .E. G. Canon Wedneldly, September 8 Dmhh Ladies Aid-Mrs. P.S. Vis '|'hursday. September 4 Bridgevicw Club~Mn.M.0 NedhalmdsOne-Immh ol the Nethsrlmdl Henhelm mean len leveL P.A. c. H. G. L.- -Mn. Dnn Moore m a m l k ' - l o d n ( a m e n Aa all-electric slow-motion elm- en enpabln ul taking 80.000 pictures ver leoo nd hu b een dwd opad bya E uro pnn eh ctr lw Arm, a ccn nh in: to the department un! commcee. N»m=¢»a'».The funeral was held '1'|.uesd;y I . Mr.and Mrs. J. H.Nearhood, raiding south of Blur,received Xord rocemlp of the death of Mn. Ha t a r m a n , wh o h a d been n m d d e n t o f l i n e a l f o r t h e p m t h i r t y g .` n ` L IS TE A hu-ge crowd pl-rtidpated inth-~' MERCHANTS' I August 31 A.L A ~ r a E . G.. W n m u h Ladies As a - .- n ~ .P.s s P.A. c. H. G. L.- -Mn. Dnn Moore Nelherlulds I Ha t a r m a n , wh o h a d been n m d d e n t o f l i n e a l f o r t h e p m t h i r t y g .` l k w l o l k ' - l o d n ( h m l n Aa all-electric slow-motion elm- en enpabln ul taking 80.000 pictures ver leoo nd hu b een dwd opad bya E uro pnn eh ctr lw Arm. a ccn nh xn so ... Nelrhoozfs.Mr.and Mrs. J. H.Nearhood, ffliffins south of Blur,received me me'rd1ant's goodwill cnntesta,Wednesday evening, despite f-he coal wuther.Prlu wlnne n us[iM/ed below: I-Lady'a Dress-Mir!-hu Mencke, Bldr 2~Sel. of Dlshes-George Wrich 3-Buk e t of Groceries-Nelle Lazure, Blair 4--5 Qt, Motor Oil~Myrtls Log- cs, Arlinglan5-Leather Jacke ldrs, Ella Sell 6-$2.W Cash mms Johnllm,Kennard nVloney-Saving SALE To Celebrate the Opening Of The NEW ENLARGED 'I-All Wool Sweater-Pearl Iver- son,Blair a - g 10~lb.Bag!Sugnr-CarllPebex-sen, Blair -Box Sutivnery Gul Cm-dum. GOOSESUPER Ea s t Lak e,Coforadr _ " 10 -- §] ap ke wMx~ s.N e l l Nelson " - v Bla i r Paul Dudle. Harrison Cmmtv Inum II 12-Thermos Jug-Mrs.Thorvuld Jorgensen, Blair 13-Basket Groceries-Donald Llp- pincott, Blair 14-Coty Handbag-Mrs.Harold Taylor, Blair 15-Bread Flour, 1 Box Each Cake Flour. Pancake Flour, CerealFlour-Fred Wolff, Blair 16-$10 Cash-Mrs. Ruben Klepku,Blair17--$2.00 Cash-John J.Jensen, Route 2 TREE PLANTINGSURVIVING NICELY Luz week E. H. Thllmann, of the Extension Foreabefs office nr.the Nebraska College of Agricul- ture and Agricultural Agent E. D.Flhmey,visited some of theWashington County farmers who planted Clarke-McN\ry tree;lustspring.Mlm ol um young tree set out l m spring have showngoodsurvivalandgrowth,how- ever, growth has been almost di- mctly in proportion to the amountat care given the trees- Mr.Thzlmnn reports that he was quite well pleased with theexcellentmanner in which the new were bdng cared for on nnumberof places.His l'¢Dm'¢ makes special meniion of the l'ol~ lowing plantings.Fred Mast/ers has a fine young windlrreak lb-fled on n farm 5% miles south of Blair.O1 :lm 800 trees plmced this spring, he has nearly a 100%survival.-Otto Wenz of Blair planted seedling Clnrke~McNnry tree; fer erosion control.Otherwille useless SA VE Sugar $5.69 "§;';" $1.45 10 Down Cake Flour 325521 2lc--- ~- _a v Tomato Soup 2 "&€,';',"' l5c owdered or Brown Sugar 3 Lb CelloBag Z l c JAR LIDS l8c JAR RUBBERS 5Butter .'3.?l;'°é'i;...e,,Ib 35c Pamolive Soap 48m l9c Oleo ExcelloQ my,2 Lbs 29c Sani-Flush Largecan l7c 1 ||||mumm||||||||||||||||||||||||mlnm||| Illl PIIQEAPPLE TEL?f3';;. 1.73 Fruit Cocktail ~ ~23<=~ 21c Pork-Beans ll'l'i.,,. éffl Sc Miracle Whip ?,1';'if§i;37c Creamaid §',§$.Zl3" or Ei 25c mn Pickles §:II°;t'::: 15c SweetPickleslZl`1T','f§25c Peanut Butter '»?§i]°<'l§f"` 25c Rich-Whip ilfl-f" 3lZl'20c Corn Meal ~ 532 l5c Paxton Coffee a';,,23c 2a';:,.45c P-c Brand Doz.No.2%clnP ea c h es s i i i i l - 6 9 l 5 c Butter-Nut COFFEE ;'5»zs¢ 2§53c 4z 4 1 z 3 i v ~VEEETABL s ~5~c Hostess Embosse ~rms SCOT 4z 4 1 z 3 i v ~VEEETABL s ~5~c Hostess Embosse ~rms SCOT .I R I nxicnias land is turned into a. useful wood- lof and offers fine protection toHB x t s P r e ,~o n e y ~ Z w 3 , . , . , "» . . Z § § 0 c Q l i l l g f s C o l j g .F l a k e s |..argePk ?c| 6¢?:;..igc ldlilc . C. Ia ui s Mey er . a n On uha b us i- ls ma n whose fa rm i s .i vr it a nt Nash ville,the f a r m is ve ry ly , p la nted a nd in te nd s to p ia nt2 j §PINEAPPLE ~c ~ 522.1.73 Fruit Cocktail ~ ~23<=~ 21c P-c Brand Doz.No.2%clnP ea c h es s i i i i l - 6 9 l 5 c Paxton Coffee Lb Lb A Can = ~Surfine, Light or Dark 49c Millers »`Z£i"§fl1"°'2»=k I a l l c 1.000 pines a year.He has goodsurvival in these last years and la mobing' 3-4 foot trees to new loca tions and lose, none.He has treesinnurseryplotson a steep side hall There is quite i vineyard and orchard on the farn1. Crisco or Spry 3é;'Z. 55c Oatmeal <'5T.'?l'|f'Zf3<.,. LSE;~. . , - - -l i m i t q u a n t i t i e s "'§b°' 7c Quart Can 33c ~ ~~~~~ ~ v E E E T A B L E s You'lI be delighted with our large variety of the markets' freshest, Iastiest fruits and vegetables! 'l`l1ey're the "pick ot' the crop" from nearby and faraway gardens an orc u r s!1 n e 're rice ve r'ow!* l r A L | a N | 5 | r I f N i : § ¥ ; ' § ~ ; ' § °1d ' i f 7 9 c * p g ~U. S. No. 1 W ashington Bartlett 20-Ib Crate ~ U. S. No. 1 Utah Bartlett B u s h e l ~ -k ..PEACHES .'$;f;.f'S;.1,.'f;i""°"aa. $1.79 *ApplesZ;fr2°¢Z§1?'M5695 lbs 25c *0RANGt1S §"A'ii'l?:.f7'°'522° 33c *ésii* 2.,.,, 37¢ *Potatoes fflfI.°2§`f§Ln B... 69c *Sweet Potatoes 'E£§i'§"°"" 5-|l'>s 25c Bananas $.1!3:"lb 6e Grapes Ezra;3a,, 25c *Cabbage Eifii lb. 3e *Pascal(Ielery'.;;:.§.19c Grapefruit 5For25c Lemons '§3Z.1?.. doz 29c f u - u r n lguld Fly Spra AERQW '§'.T.I' 33c no&"?6on 6 ¢';';, 25c KLEENEX TISSUESPkg. of440 2 5 C pkg of 150 loc ToiT;tRLl;per 6 Rolls 2 0 C Pape;Ci`wels 2 Ron,1 9 C PIIQEAPPLE TEL?f3';;. 1.73 Fruit Cocktail ~ ~23<=~ 21c Pork-Beans Sill... éff 5c Miracle Whip i,1.'1'lf§1;37c Creamaid §'.I§.'Zl'°' §i25c Dill Pickles l§ll°&'£`$ 15e SweetPickleslZIZ','fi 25c Peanut Butter '§Zil°<'llf'" 25c Rich-Whip ;;§§,1£:' 3lll'20c Corn Meal ~ 5.';'L l5c Paxton Coffee a';,,23c 2a';:,.45c P-c Brand Doz.No.2%clnP ea c h es s i i i i l - 6 9 l 5 c Butter-Nut COFFEE ;'5»zs¢ 2§53c 4z 4 1 z 3 i v ~VEEETABL s ~5~c Hostess Embosse ~rms SCOT "'§b°' 7c Pape;Ci`wels 2 Ron,1 9 C ToiT;tRLl;per 6 Rolls 2 0 C KLEENEX TISSUESPkg. of440 2 5 C pkg of 150 loc no&"?6on 6 ¢';';, 25c AERQW '§'.T.I' 33c FLY-DED Liquid Fly Spray Pi n t C an 2 0 c Quart Can 33c "'§b°' 7c Pape;Ci`wels 2 Ron,1 9 C ToiT;tRLl;per 6 Rolls 2 0 C KLEENEX TISSUESPkg. of440 2 5 C pkg of 150 loc no&"?6on 6 ¢';';, 25c AERQW '§'.T.I' 33c FLY-DED Liquid Fly Spray Pi n t C an 2 0 c Quart Can 33c BE AT NoR~'iH`§ENn li llb er t `J.J:||.enktmp o f A r li n g inn will serve as c ouch and sc ienc e 1nafructQ}-at §l1.e North Bend public paunool. uns mn.A Midland Col-lege g-mduate. Edwenknmp was 1member of the Xnmnn faculty, Inst,year-.IGA INE S FA M IL Y A |H o w s R E U N I O N PIIQEAPPLE TEL?f3';;. 1.73 Fruit Cocktail ~ ~23<=~ 21c Pork-Beans éi' 5e Miracle Whip $'§'.;37e Creamaid m or .°.: 25e Dill Pickles I$'&'£'I!.° 15e SweetPicklesl.'1.'f.'}f', 251: Peanut Butter FEW 251: Rich-Whip ~ s::'zo¢ Cam Meal Z'."';.°' 5-'Z l5e Paxton Coffee a';,,23c 2a';:,.45c P-c Brand Doz.No.2%clnP ea c h es s i i i i l - 6 9 l 5 c Butter-Nut COFFEE ;'5»zs¢ 2§53c PIIQEAPPLE TEL?f3';;. 1.73 Fruit Cocktail ~ ~23<=~ 21c Pork-Beansi Z 5c Miracle Whip f'..".1'i';37c cumin2:-'21254: Dill Pickles gg;-; 151: SweetPicklesL.'1'.°.Z25c Peanutliutter 251: ~ 2 s::'zo¢ Com led rr: s »'?.l5c Paxton Coffee a';,,23c 2a';:,.45c P-c Brand Doz.No.2%clnP ea c h es s i i i i l - 6 9 l 5 c Butter-Nut COFFEE ;'5»zs¢ 2§53c arkets' freshest, s..,|..| $2.69 $1.19 lbs 25c 2 an 376 B... 69c 5-|l'>s 25C 3u>. 256 '§3I.§.19c doz 29c |.| ~ very low ! 'ses 79c 0 C f u - u r n lguld Fly Spra AERQW '§'.T.I' 33c no&"?6on 6 ¢';';, 25c KLEENEX TISSUESPkg. of440 2 5 C pkg of 150 loc ToiT;tRLl;per 6 Rolls 2 0 C |A reunion of nearly 100 persons, r-eprvscnting five states. an ah-acendauta of Raw ;\1;..';;;. ':._. . . . ......-...V.Gaines, pioneer preacher of Illinois nn-l Nl-I-m>k:»_:mil Sarah J a ne I§ mms u n s ln ld Sunday a t E l k Pix y.S. l.- ml \\.r.~pr e s e n t f r o m \\';».~lnm;1»-11 1'<»| lmy , inc luding the families o f Cha rles Blan c ha rd and Aubrey Gaines,He r ma n :La i n Gaines Christensen an d Mi s s A r - lettn Gaine s of B ennln gtun. N .W .Gnines o l Lin c o ln g a ve th e md re ss of the d ay .T h e h m - ily o rg nn lxe d n per man ent KNI I P at tl-mt ti me, ele c tin g of fic ers and planning for an nual re unions. PARTY HONORS 'rwo ARLINGTON GIRLS Mis s Mar ga ret W est e nte rtain ed at he r ho me in A rlin gton, Tue ld ay even i ng , a t n s c a ve n g vr h u n t md watermelan feed. The o c c uio n was in the n atur e o f a !aro\v\.-.ll f o r Mn rjo ri e Gi f fo r d 0 1 F r e mo n g fn rme rly o f Ar lin gto n, wh o lc a vu s .a - »h t e n h r I owa Sh i h C o lltg e a tAme s, la wn , a nd Eunic e Cunning- h a m w h o wi ll re su me h er nu d le n Thru Wednesday, September 3 at T1inga»d.r=mi0r conege, 'n-irii'ua d .C o l n r a d n <:1=@§£§lf§§é Misses Eunim ffnnAs Market Permits ningharn,Doris Simpson, Jaequg- line Peterson, June Spangler, Hel-ba Lea McClellan, Lillian Simpson, Frances Johnson,Ruth Svend- gaard,Hy mn C\.uminghn, Mm mall Menking,Marjorie Gilfry,.mn Ludwig, all of Arlington. and Marjorie Gifford of Fremont. SAVE CASHGDDSE Bum c0Ur€'EY m m Miidltd Ind Geonm Nplum vhn At The ' I 'e 1 ~ f Blue Gaon Super Store Blah' Ncbmln rnide n i i l i i l ri M ateld district, wah lwenl prize: at gig Bust Gouniy Fd: at Onk- land. int week |M i n Nshon entered x pmxltry exhibit in nm mx aa»e.:,.....¢.._I t ni ng li m plum-fo r h a r Iq h n n Nehnl and lmlloh. and neun: on be r n- ma mu W a h l !! ma w - uu . G a ng a n i ng ( | Ha h n u r mbli in nn mm lilvidqn, also n-nl v i n z u n nh . I arkets' freshest, s..,|..| $2.69 $1.19 lbs 25c 2 an 376 B... 69c 5-|l'>s 25C 3u>. 256 '§3I.§.19c doz 29c |.| ~ very low ! 'ses 79c 0 C f u - u r n lguld Fly Spra AERQW '§'.T.I' 33c no&"?6on 6 ¢';';, 25c KLEENEX TISSUESPkg. of440 2 5 C pkg of 150 loc ToiT;tRLl;per 6 Rolls 2 0 C '"'"""' llllnnluulum Their dnuzhber, Jam,who was ahousemlmat the Manlmll home.returned with them.Joan wuhonoredatabrenldutintheMmshallmndenWednenday.Others Drennt were Marilyn HallBeverlyDstennanandCleuEsth er.Miss Betty Mlrshall will beginher duties as teacher in the North Bend schools on September 1.MissMarshallhastaughtthereforthepast several years. Farewe",And T|1res|1ingParties Combined A yzrouv of neizhbors held a combined thxexhlnz mmf ~md Marian McGill Describes Sea Adventure Mila Marion McGill, Red Crounurse and former member of the ~1 ~v~ 1ji.7ggi. 1 >:TAM l;_!.*$~~f ~~ ~ tf.*{Ff*f1**flé?!3lf*=aL?a~:>§;.1=§fr ~; I ~~~=I$ii§ Hn.Elizabeth Stables of Blairspentseveraldayslmweakaz.Ray |.nd Mark McConnahas.Hrs.Lnonard Burtlinlr and dauazhtem were Tuesdav visitors at tho Ed Blum home. Mrs.Emma.Rindermncher and Hanrietta of Fremont were Sunday M1is."HxNs'HANSENHAS 78TH BIRTHDAY Mn.Hlns Hansen of Azllngwnwaspleasantlyremindedofher78thbirthdayI\w»dny when Igmupoffiendsgatheredforaninformalsocialafternoon.PresentwereMesdames H.C.VanValkenburghMinnieMcBeihE.S.Lar ..;:....§a.~.r..l:ggi fléf H ue!»=f~r¥11 ~W.»~C R \...=¢~§...J!L Hrs Bemud Thomason re~turned Init week from the LutheranHolpitllinOmahl. Members of the Kennard LutheranChurchbondmetTuendnygvenlnffattheHansSvmzerson ome. q | Kvnvalm and non and Iver wu Suudly vdniton liltlu S.Put!homg war.Hr.:nd ns.P]Noeandfnndlxol g~1=7»;;{;rim52g§MfLnd§a;3. Pntit and Inmilv of Omaha.Gwen Lee Harper rehmned homfromthehoapihl.Tuesday evenmz.Mr.gnd Mrs.Edward pauuq~ The Bell Creek Sewinnr Circleheld the mnual club Dicnic lt B\r~nnrds Park in Fremont.Thursdsv.with about sixty nmsent..A buk at dinner and mnver were served. Mn G.H. Rnsenkild.. and son,Leo Ray vilited at the S. K.Rosenkilde home in Washinlrwn Sun"Kim ry were cdlersandMn.Nellh an1¢.;ish;;5n1ewwmen¢W .em .<..........local Rebekah lodze at me stateconvention whleh wlll meet on October15and16inGrandIsland.Mrs. Joeeuh Peterson of BoulderColorado.who hu been vlsltlnKharewithherniswr.Mn.GayleKallvandfamilyundlnFremontwithherfather.John Gaines.returnedwher home.Sunday.Mm. genus mg g>=gqd up fun re on o s nes sswhowuheldatElkCityonSunday.Joe Antrim lalb Sshndny lox las Angeles Csllfornia where hs will be smnloyed.Mr.and Mrs.Georxe WhlbeocreChula:Overmann and Miss KatheHn¢Rosenkllde nll ol Omshs.Mr.md Mn.S. H.Lockman.wersdinner K*lB8f~B on Sltunhy eveninzst the homo ol Mg and Mrs. S H. Roseldlde. Mr.:nd Mrs.C.H.Wlllwns ofIwlnlrwnvisitedSunday with Mr.nnd Mrs.S.H.Lockmnn.The offlces ol Drs.Davies mdBlochwenturnedintosfivebed |Mr.and Mrs.Albert Lund anddaughterVeronaMisses Eva WilkinssudNeomaFrankereturned on Saturday from Estes Park andColorado Springs Colorado wherethey spent. A week visiting plscalo!interest.|Mrs.Nora Badger left last weekincompanywithhernieceMrs.C.W.Gldley for (ksper WYo~ming when they vlan to vlslt for about un days at the Major Orms hy homs. Mrs.H.C.McClellan is nssist|lng ln the pon office during Mrs. [Bsdgers absence.Mr.and Mrs.H.C.McClellandrove w Teknmah on Mondsy svenlng where they were guests st sdinnerdvenlorthe employees of the lows.Nebraska Light andPowerCo. Mrs.Homer McClellan and herdaughterMrs.Howard EdmondsonwerecohostasalastThun~day to the Whstsoever club st the McClell|.n home. A |rr\1|>of neighbors held a|combined thxexhlnz mmf Ind;housewnrminz an Tuesdnv even|Ing when Raymond Gnuse helped enlnrtnin.Thane present included Mr.md Mrs.Elmer Stork Mrs.Adel;Gnuse and daughter.MarjoriehuiJenzrmnanMr.and Mrs.MaxGreunkand {Aml|v_ Hr.md Mrs.Sam Selby and family Mrs.Dann Warren.Mr.and Mrs. Ted Buck~ hmdt and family Mrs LeRoy Bl!bee Mr.and Mrs William DishesFnmkRahlfs.Eleanor Hahlbeck.hnet Pewrson Esther HoknmpRobertBanxvrt.Mrs.Anna Gnnseund non. RnymoudGnuseDonaldWeberleft fm Santa Monica Cllifornin on Sundaywherehewillspendsomelime.Mr.uld Mrs.Hhrrv Dahlkoetter ol Phoenix.Arlxonl.:rrlved here mcently for |.month vm.mln Llves They were honor :wma atA Stork funlly rmnlon held az theBlnlrnarklmweek by about sorelalves_ Avin Gnuse. son ol Mn.Anna unuae.returned Thundav to theWuhlngwn:oust when he il stationedwlththeU.S.coastal Kuards Lhn.Mrn.William Voss. Mrs.WillisKoevkeandMrs.G.F.Pnulle spent Frldzv nlbernoon visltln~ Meadamea Fred und Lomn Christensen. Paula Lee Jones entertained aeveralulher Benson High Schoofriendsni.a one oclock luncheon Saturdav alter which they attended n mntlnee in Fremont.Guests were Nlncy Nagel Lucy Ufldbvfll. Shirley Hlllmer and Shirlev Bun1. of Omaha:Marvliss Gntsdzow Blxh md Marv Jean Janes.Mesdames Ed Remrd.A.H.md Juliln Junzbluth and Paul Jones attended the countywideprojectclubmeetinzinBlxirSit d»y~Mn.Paul Jones gave a *re mm of ui nroleee gonvention helJ ih Haatlnzs. The Snioov Snannv Stitchera4 H Club held a picnic at the BldrnwimmimrPOOL Saturday alber noon.Jeanne Jumzbluth is snendirrz the week with her cousin.DorothyJolmonofOmxha. G F.Paulsen spent th¢weekendinBenninkbonandattendedtheHarvestFestival.Mr.and Mrs.Al BmdeszanrdwerenvernikhtvisitorsThursdnvwithMr. and Mrs.Fred JungbluthFridaytheyallvisitedMr.andMrs.Henrv Chfristenen ln Blair.Mrs.Willixm Koenke was mnuvernizhtlruestofMr.and Mrs.G.F Paulsen.Friday.Paul Rovuk returned from FonCrookNebxaka.I\xesdayRayandPatriciaBaiaon re a Payne,Sunday this vfee:tB"{»1§ir¥e_\2§51H§J{§§§l'B L11-33"3353w=g§W§;©g;;=;§ A.'mieg i-=;' M Vogtflloma Waalungton Chunty fnenda uzm noon mlm at Augugf Jonda.na.Mr and Mrs.Je:nlm|umm Fmt.I el Saturday A Red CFOBB llllrle.Mum ua...AA..1h\.»»|L hm:vnfumed ..... . E \T.fEi>§.en §éli iii>n£vé\?en3I1 §¥_.L honor of th..hsnhan.nf +|..=.:.evening.Reunion HeldAfnnliluM111 d.me . n"1 "Z`"i|'"`"`i`\E»=»__¢__=;\=;g_=;.212 Ms....er wr..N¢|;P.c§||rv Hovendick tenaen==»fg_<=1~f=ti»¢_.|§f__mg____f_§ th WfiH \?3i=Ei=1=é}n2 ~McGill en math to Graa ~af;;.f£?»i=¢§i»iE§&i£E Present were Messrs.and Mes aiu aboard the ateamer Maasdam friends in lawn.dame:Chris Jahnel.Marie andiv.hen it was torpedoedlastJune.At Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Harrison Kenneth Martin Voss.William present she is visiting her broth of Indianola.Iowa..were guests W[ b.p d W J..|.G f g Wd d d dy |d .$.§.....?| f f g f|§£.f ?d G urace and man1or1..visitors at the Hen:home at Blair.Mr.and Mrs.How: attendgd the C.E II at Riverside Sntunia Mr.and Mm.Chris......\....|....... Mr and ~um xuuvu.l Ch meMr_.and Mm ~hunupnfraiDonnandDeloresDonnieandMymaNoel. Mr.and Mn.Howard Lautrupand sons of Omahn werp SamrdayovernluhtmemantheEdInutrunhome. poud M d """ing upeneueeu.1...m.E.J 1T..dZL £ &Ln..Ten dlvl out ol Halihx NwcolnandGmrzeummm.Scotia the manner wu wrpedoedKatherineMltunisspending1andsunkuidlikeMcGill.She(ew dns with her deter.Mra.nnd the fllteen other Red Cmsu11»»i;2..X»;;>f Bllir.Pete Inu;ses with her noted that properweredinnernumnx. the wnu»mi wu lacking and when theVogthome.Tuesday.in hunm ohcrllh cune it wu not entirely unlaland|5Lh bir¢hdly.In Lhezexpected.There was no oxcibe~evenin ents included Meeem.!ment nmong these brave Americanand:I mea Ezzen Wulf ;ndm nu n nm .|m»..|nr.»..|¢. Ja¢ka<n§n»em fuudu lt v.h¢RaymondMxmfllhorns.f a EdSundaydlnnuguests o eHavendickswere~52 Mn. §ir..§§$Lf?.1.§>fn=..=§wu a|week»eTd ~?¥ ¢he Wllber euri%52.iAL Wnkdeld.Wxlbur md mm fgnt Tuesday ar Aim# Bird!ahah»%».. fm?¢.¢..2§.T¢.fm lnnilv |Mr.and Mn.Nels P.ChristensenindMr.and Mn.Edwnxd[yms gtwgndm x funeral at|wuerroo.Sunday. puErvin,Arthur Andersen and Ardlth,Albert Nelson and dnughtera,laxs Peterson.Nonna and ArleneAndersen.Frldov evening visitors at theSoren Wolamann home were Mr.and Mrs.J.T.Nellon._A number of men from this viurdtyhelnedminttheLutherannnmnnan .nd crowded xi.:/.w |lifeboat wmr wen S d an other passengers only to be ~washed out by the waves shortly me nut weekafterward.Miss McGill uw her turniid hom¢~roommate float amy and alnk.Mr.and Mn.For nearly an hour she herself Mr and Mn.Buwas tossed about by the waves.Mm Parke LoftThewaterwasicecoldandthe dle Fl¢»¢h91 ;m:;;-';.z.;"ari sons. Nouns.andL1yho.hq¢}.n=efnt.with A1ann,n~.\| \¢jC.\.f.....|...............IChxries Hovelmfv-TL "T"FET 'wml "hgf ,snrt omm.Mngnd H mi?aim.md Nnomi.§il,A\m-2, md_ ir-Miss Helen Rosenbaum is nay- ~on hursdav mgrninxw en r.rs.us ehsenofwamngglvmuzhcveoftheirchildrenhereto have eheir wnsllstnhenout.One other member orthefamilyhadhidHaremovedIH]the name doctors a yen emo.e children 11uKd ln axes from9 to 17 |nd their names are Leona.LeRoy Arthur.Marv and Llwranoe.The funllv rehxraed totheirhomeintheafternoonmdlustrevertswerethattheywereallrecoverlnnicelyMrand.Chet G.Mnrshnflattended|dinner and n meeting ofthe board of directors Of the Y.M.c.A.xt Camp Sheldon near Col~umbus Uundny.Harold Wilkinson who has beenhome on a two weelu vacation returnedtoGzlifamlsonSaturday.HMr.and Mrs.H1yT£ruhlsen of ennanwerazues u yatUlaChetG.Marshall home. Mr.nnd Mrs. A. C.Manhnll re»turned Monday from a week~end trip to Cushing where they vidt ed relatives.They were accompaniedbytheirgrmddaughter[alaMayEehtenkarnp.Thelr daughterMissGeordnwho has been takinge summer eourse at the Grsnd Il land college returned home with them. Robert Wroe e student at theIowa college at Ames Iowa spentthe weekend with his gnndmotherMrs.Ed Slegrilt.Mr.and Mrs.Willllm Oster man returned Monday from LukeOkobojiIowawheretheyhadspent two weeks.Mr.md Mn.H.C.McClellan were Sunday dinner guats ol Mr.l Mn.Robert Mitchell in Omn U Mr.undhl!rs.W.W.Webb_son b JefunenlofMn. Craig.Friday af nvcetrts were resi commumtv nuny....... mar m W1MnHel: SxturdaNicFreia and Mrs. "i;,;;"'L ,|_ nlln me dnrknell .aaa to an den :mana uxdn!.&...'J..'Z.'i&.»'2€3.."'»i'£.'amorand confudon. Thi Nalin:gf- ~swam h h l umm uw'Ill UNI:~251'~,..I.."..nmhmnhal~dug!!~*EL Arnold Mntzen ment SundaywithClarenceMatsen.Visitors at the Elmer MonsonhomTuesdayevanlnirwereRuthMatzandDelmarMcVevofOn.Mr.and Mrs.M.A.Hltz ...................\\¢|\|.| deniy caught sight of the life boat and was gble to swim to it md climb in. She is writing her mernoirs and they wiil be mont inteinn and no Deion:movmKW uno Mrs.Anna Milton oLao.Mrs.Fawcett wma n niece Mr.md Mrs.MikeofWilliamFlanninn.Donna.Lee Hansen.Miss Lizzie Kramer nf T¢1\}l5U Mr.and Mm Ifle1visitedhersister.MN Hiflflk Mr.and Mrs Nu: .g fg S\dy d S y fgd ¢|.......#mu .nun .uff°"a..»ui Emil Milon ..A ;";.°......fE...¥°_.*£.2 ~....wmvuuil lull ;||l|\lI.TII0 an ll.|..u vzuu III.DBI l1\¢II1 Ettl Kruhh.It the Ben ~home MiffEamily§r}Ent Frida?evenin d P tg and Vemn Uterrs.Rusneil Wdls an tie Jane e mop rr at tha ory.E133 dgg were Sugdny lf mm returned mth them.d Otto Mstznn home.|___te;noon visitors at Chun Kuhl Mr. aad Mrs.ChuIe:Bltes up The Brewster School hu been ~~p1;.f.1};2 gg;j |hi!¢rled.:l.:l.Wilma d r.W B=*ee ws.dsI5~J*f&2;¥F1|$¢.iflnlra nf fihirn _.__.¥P.n.. nVi§_.tors of Hlugg.Iimrrv and Alns nvogerson Wetlnesdav alterloon were Mrs.Johmuq Swansonmd son.Albert.Mr.and Mrs.Rudolph MntzenMr.und Mrs. Jena Hansen of OrzmIndMrs.Floyd Welliver ofJmaha Went on a trin to OulorndoreturninghomeFndnyevening.1 Mr.and Mm.Fmrl Mntzen nnd.muly vnsltcd at thy Otto Mntzen 1i.1ff_§f{*Irv gvvguglz..Qlnmnue l Mr.and Mn.Lorin ChrlslennuandImogenemdMr.and Mrs.Ritz Mlsleldt were Sundny visitorsat the William Von home.Mr.and Mrs.Mike Smith andJunior and Mrs.Carl Cook of Ashton.lows spent the wnknd atJunkQuinlalfls.Mr.and Mrs.Nels Christensenattendedthefuneralf M .Blorotnv ne wnfnln..M n.......a.... nn»i§§.Esther And Helfm Knmmwere Sundav dinner Klleill of Misa Lizzie Kruklr at Tdbuta._Mr. and Mn.wnwr MexexhairyandRichardwereatth¢HenryMelerhenrvhomeatBlair.Fridnyafternoon. _Mr.and Mn.Ernest Gremer of Hermann ment Sunday evahimr atI. B.Ilatrlsons. Mr.nnd M15. Earl Fletcher nnd ner :wana §\m\1lY nz mn.ul\nY\iBaker in Omshn.They were alsoca.llel9¢at the P.J.Hxrke mdR.L.Pettit homes.Mn.Mtry Rlcbler and dauzh¢er|of Louisianl.Hrs.Lnlliu BollnandMrsWilliamBallnofBlair wer.. Wednesday ufbemoan viniwrsof Mm. Irene Jansen.Mr.and Mrs.S.M.wrireht vin|ized s da :Ileunv rnoon with Dr.and Mrs.F.s lnmn ma mmnv Tn? EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII| Stewart's DRUG SPECIALS npechlty.Phone un your wlnts.We will mail them In you. Ihiadison visited Mr. Wel.bs brothIerF.E. Webb Tuesday evening.They were en route home from[rab|@ Rock where they had uk.;en their son Fay Webb who will[coach in the owools there.|Mrs.Nellie Masters of FremontisahouseguestofMrs.C.P.Masters and Mrs.Gertrude Pfeiffer.Recent dinner guests at theMastershome included Mrs.H.II.Galfrey.Mrs.Norris Masters andMissMondeMoslem.Mrs.Clint Eskin and Mrs.IrvinLewisofWillardColoradowhocame to attend the Gaines familyreunionlastSundaycalledMondsysttheMastershome and onotherfriends. Mr.and Mrs.A.C.RosenkildearrivedTuesdayfromLosAngelesCaliforniatomakesnindefinitevisit here with their relativesMr.and Mrs.G.H.RosenkiideMr. and Mrs.S.H.Lockman andMr.and Mrs.S.K.Rosenkilde ofWashington. Analgeslc Balm %-oz.Tube-.....-....._25c 1-oz. Tube........,.........._,...50c NyalNASALDROPS %Ounce ~35c NynI's Milk Magnesia 100 Tablets ..........-....-..39c 200 Tablets ~1 Pt.Liquid ~I Qt.Liquid ....,......,......69c HALIBUT LIVER ou.50 Capsules.._...._.......69c 100 Capsules ...-...$1.19 HOT WATERBOTTLESRed2-QL Best Quality ~SPECIAL.___. PABLUM 25c Size ....._.....-........._.19c50c Size-.........-......,_...._.39c Electric HEAT PADS $1.90 - $1.93 .43.90 ;a|-:M BLADES Special, 12 for _._.39c STAR BLADES' Special, 14 for _954: JonusowsPRODUCTS Free Picture o!Fibber McGeeand Molly and Their Radio CantWithEachPurchase. Gldcoat, PL ssc, QL QscLiq. Wax, Pt.59c,Qt.,..._-..._._..,....secPaste Wax,lflb.Can ......._....,_....59cCar-Nu,Pt.__---...59cCREAMWAXPOLISHWllh Tube ofBlem 59c Value 394: TEKT00'l'l~l nggpsglls_ ._ .uc ¢'I' 5.-~0 ¢ /1 O ;~\ 1/""3*" ~I f/_~/ V |$ §4 BeSureToGet Broken Aro COAL "The Coal Ahead" nlnunlllnnlln We Buy and Sell Phone All Kinds Of !GaA|N 57 I BENREEH Gllgrcunsr DR.WEST 'l'00'l`H PASTE 25c Tube:2 fv 29c ..;|on r and Mrs.Fred Jungbluth Puesdnv evening.Mr.and Mrs.William RamsarofOmahawereSundavvisitorswithMrs.Prod Rmnser and Her nwimmimr pool.Saturday alber noon.Jeanne Jumzbluth is snendirrz the week with her cousin.DoruthyJolmon.of Omxha. G.F.Paulsen spent tim weekendinBenningtonandattendedtheHarvestFestival.Mr.and Mrs.Al BmdelzanrdwerenvemixhtvisitorsThursdnvwithMr. and Mrs.Fred JnngbluthFridaytheyallvisitedMr.andMrs.Henrv Clrristenen ln Blair.Mrs.Willixm Koenkewaa mnuvernizhtzuestufMr.and Mrs.G.F Paulsen.Friday.Paul Rovuk returned from Fon Crook Nebralca.I\xesdayRayandPatriciaBaiaon returnedwLlnoolnafbernpendinztwo weeks www Mrs. J.F.EnersonandinOmaha.Mr.and Mrs.Howard ChristensenofChannel.Nebrlska.wen:last Wtdt vdaitim:Mr.Clmrismnnann sister.Mr Elmer B.Jensenandhmilv. Guest ol Mary Jenn and PaulaleeJonesWednasdavevmlnu Clark Robinson an~ W~e ~er~éal! ofFremont. David and Albert Slbbemnen returnedfromSantaBarhamCallfomialastweek.Irma Junzbluzh of Omaha spentthuweekendwithheruarentsMr.and Mrs.A.H.Junuhluth..Maly Jenn and Keith Jones werplnLincolnMonday.nrenaxink lo;5 f thu state university thisa Lloyd Junzbluth.Davld Sibbernson.Jerrv Wells and Evan Junlz~hluw attended Um rodeo at Sidney.Iowa Wednesday.Mr. and Mrs.Alfred BmdenardandMrs.Chester Jun::hlunh ofgnmhacalledonMrandMrs.re~ er cousin.~uylisslnBlair.dinner Kvtsts of Mr.and Mrs.Fwd Junzbluth wereMr.and Mr.Francis JunzbluthandIlaMae.Albert Hedelund andMarlycgAnnof Omaha.Mr.undMm.A_ H.Jumzbluth and fnmnlv~Warren Stafford of FremontandPaulaLeoJonesamendedtheBlueBarrondance nl.Peonv Park.Fridav nlkht. en~wilGutscnowSunday Alben Sibbernsen and LlovdlJblthitededthedanceatA1l5.z2 »a plivilion Tlmundayniilht. vi~Alrl fa |S»Gu M weAl IB!! Pa da nn~ Doubt Your IntelligenceIf you are an intelligent man it isInevitablethatmultitudeswht.1rcnt will dlsagrm w|£h you. J ..........u vu AullLD\»\0}~.caululltsu merge to new his brother Lmjan Hansen and Wallace Voss itors m1whoissuffcnnzfromaninfectedunderwenttonsilotomiesinBlair ers.land with his work. Mi~.Pllmber qi ladies from this M2§dy ~I #1 were Frldav aibernoontAlmlandBirdieFle1 Harriet Ronin of Om the weekend with hm|mr.and Mrs.Frances Hovendiekand children spent Friday eveningaz the J.J.Siert home near Calhoun. 1 Billy Koenig is spending thisweekwithNoxnunMatzenatGlenwoodIowaandMr.and Mrs.lner Christensen of Counnjl Bluffs.|Lois Jean Hovendick in spendingafewdayswithMr.and Mrs.Lhere.[Frank Hovendjck in Bllir.7M110 lnurllhqn Glllerl at l.he|Mr.and Mrs.Lean Hindley andWilllunV0Rthome.Thursdxy Mr.and Mrs.William Koenig vis~._......~__lnga ~David City Nebrukn. vxclnlrv gngnoed the countywlflemjvlest meme at the Blair swin\~mm!non!vark.Fridav afternoon. v_:§lLgdrn ggv wg I.auil;MullenI1urvnThurodavafternoononn Mr.n Mrs Will VGlenandlandspent~Omaha and Mr.and Mrs.ElmerMondaon and Beverly Bvent Friday |spentfolks.Mrs. HemletMrs.CMr.anGrandImlestshome. Mr.HfamilySstlrrdaKrohns at BenMr Emma Rinderslmcher ta of Fremont Mr.. haries Thielfoldt and nudMrs.R.Hendricksen bland were Sunday evenattheBntThomn md Mrs.Erwin Snrick .of Calhoun were call .y evening at Cha Tngd were suwer muomnions.and Mn.Ari Mfnrill 1 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII| Stewart's DRUG SPECIALS npechlty.Phone un your wlnts.We will mail them In you. Ihiadison visited Mr. Wel.bs brothIerF.E. Webb Tuesday evening.They were en route home from[rab|@ Rock where they had uk.;en their son Fay Webb who will[coach in the owools there.|Mrs.Nellie Masters of FremontisahouseguestofMrs.C.P.Masters and Mrs.Gertrude Pfeiffer.Recent dinner guests at theMastershome included Mrs.H.II.Galfrey.Mrs.Norris Masters andMissMondeMoslem.Mrs.Clint Eskin and Mrs.IrvinLewisofWillardColoradowhocame to attend the Gaines familyreunionlastSundaycalledMondsysttheMastershome and onotherfriends. Mr.and Mrs.A.C.RosenkildearrivedTuesdayfromLosAngelesCaliforniatomakesnindefinitevisit here with their relativesMr.and Mrs.G.H.RosenkiideMr. and Mrs.S.H.Lockman andMr.and Mrs.S.K.Rosenkilde ofWashington. Analgeslc Balm %-oz.Tube-.....-....._25c 1-oz. Tube ...50c NyalNASALDROPS %Ounce ~35c NynI's Milk Magnesia 100 Tablets ..........-....-..39c 200 Tablets ~1 Pt.Liquid ~I Qt.Liquid ....,......,......69c HALIBUT LIVER ou.50 Capsules.._...._.......69c 100 Capsules ...-...$1.19 HOT WATERBOTTLESRed2-QL Best Quality ~SPECIAL.___. PABLUM 25c Size ....._.....-........._.19c50c Size-.........-......,_...._.39c Electric HEAT PADS $1.90 - $1.93 .43.90 ;a|-:M BLADES Special, 12 for _._.39c STAR BLADES' Special, 14 for _954: JonusowsPRODUCTS Free Picture o!Fibber McGeeand Molly and Their Radio CantWithEachPurchase. Gldcoat, PL ssc, QL QscLiq. Wax, Pt.59c,Qt.,..._-..._._..,....secPaste Wax,lflb.Can ......._....,_....59cCar-Nu,Pt.__---...59cCREAMWAXPOLISHWllh Tube ofBlem 59c Value 394: TEKT00'l'l~l nggpsglls_ ._ .uc ¢'I' 5.-~0 ¢ /1 O ;~\ 1/""3*" ~_V |$ §4 Be Sure To Get Broken Aro COAL "The Coal Ahead" nlnunlllnnlln We Buy and Sell Phone All Kinds Of !GaA|N 57 I BENREEH Gllgrcunsr DR.WEST 'l'00'l`H PASTE 25c Tube:2 fv 29c ..;|on r and Mrs.Fred Jungbluth Puesdnv evening.Mr.and Mrs.William RamsarofOmahawereSundavvisitorswithMrs.Prod Rmnser and Her nwimmimr pool.Saturday alber noon.Jeanne Jumzbluth is snendirrz the week with her cousin.DoruthyJolmon.of Omxha. G.F.Paulsen spent tim weekendinBenningtonandattendedtheHarvestFestival.Mr.and Mrs.Al BmdelzanrdwerenvemixhtvisitorsThursdnvwithMr. and Mrs.Fred JnngbluthFridaytheyallvisitedMr.andMrs.Henrv Clrristenen ln Blair.Mrs.Willixm Koenkewaa mnuvernizhtzuestufMr.and Mrs.G.F Paulsen.Friday.Paul Rovuk returned from Fon Crook Nebralca.I\xesdayRayandPatriciaBaiaon returnedwLlnoolnafbernpendinztwo weeks www Mrs. J.F.EnersonandinOmaha.Mr.and Mrs.Howard ChristensenofChannel.Nebrlska.wen:last Wtdt vdaitim:Mr.Clmrismnnann sister.Mr Elmer B.Jensenandhmilv. Guest ol Mary Jenn and PaulaleeJonesWednasdavevmlnu Clark Robinson an~ W~e ~er~éal! ofFremont. David and Albert Slbbemnen returnedfromSantaBarhamCallfomialastweek.Irma Junzbluzh of Omaha spentthuweekendwithheruarentsMr.and Mrs.A.H.Junuhluth..Maly Jenn and Keith Jones werplnLincolnMonday.nrenaxink lo;5 f thu state university thisa Lloyd Junzbluth.Davld Sibbernson.Jerrv Wells and Evan Junlz~hluw attended Um rodeo at Sidney.Iowa Wednesday.Mr. and Mrs.Alfred BmdenardandMrs.Chester Jun::hlunh ofgnmhacalledonMrandMrs.re~ er cousin.~uylisslnBlair.dinner Kvtsts of Mr.and Mrs.Fwd Junzbluth wereMr.and Mr.Francis JunzbluthandIlaMae.Albert Hedelund andMarlycgAnnof Omaha.Mr.undMm.A_ H.Jumzbluth and fnmnlv~Warren Stafford of FremontandPaulaLeoJonesamendedtheBlueBarrondance nl.Peonv Park.Fridav nlkht. en wilGutscnowSunday Alben Sibbernsen and LlovdlJblthitededthedanceatA1l5.z2 »a plivilion Tlmundayniilht. vi~Alrl fa |S»Gu M weAl IB!! Pa da nn~ Doubt Your IntelligenceIf you are an intelligent man it isInevitablethatmultitudeswht.1rcnt will dlsagrm w|£h you. %-oz. ~be-....._.._25<=1-oz. Tube ...50c ,x v Inv /I aw* r .1 ' r Q Be Sure T~ Brok "The c I nlnunlllnnlln We Buy and Sell All Kinds Of !GnA|N > PABLUM 25c Size ....._.....-........._.19c50c Size _..........-......,_...._.39c Electric HEAT PADS $1.90 » $1.93 .43.90 ;a|-:M BLADES Special, 12 for _._.39c STAR BLADES' Special, 14 for _954: JonusowsPRODUCTS Free Picture o!Fibber McGeeand Molly and Their Radio CantWithEachPurchase. Gldcoat, PL ssc, QL QscLiq. Wax, Pt.59c,Qt.,..._-..._._..,....secPaste Wax,lflb.Can ......._....,_....59cCar-Nu,Pt.__...,...59cCREAMWAXPOLISHWllh Tube ofBlem 59c Value 394: TEKT00'l'l~l nggpsglls_ ._ .uc BEN HOL GRAIN AND L DR.WEST 'l'00'l`H PASTE 25c Tube:2 fv 29c Ilu wzllllln Vogt hom§_Hana Svnnmnon visited Mr mdMm.A.N.Amdmon.Frm.;nf.lvmoon. \ ig..¥;. §H :::»: ~Mrs.H.E.M JapoBillyMax.?i1§hn1$Z> vmteq Thursday with Mn.gf;mater Mrs.Charles 0.I.e.M Hohn of Omaha eve Dale Iowe MeyHine weef:end at his home thenolerngriarkelplace.dunod rm c.r:...R§?f!..§fitf ll Mr.and Mrs.Chris Jxhnol Mr.and Mrs.Charles You and IonsvisitedAliceandAndrewSaturdaynight.Mr. and Mrs.Henry Wrich werecallersattheRobertFoleyhomeonMonday.Janet Foley hu retumed dleertwo weeks at the Ben Reeh homeinBlair.Mr. and Mrs.William Jahnel andMr. and Mrs.Claus Schneider vinitedat the George Paasch home atWisnerSunday.Margaret Jahnel returned toOmaha. Wednesday Marlon Jlhnelspenttheweelbendwithhersieter.I __ _ Mr.and Mr.IlmIev ClementsmdDickwereSundayeverlilltvisitorsat Ed Howndickl.Mr.and Mrs.John B.Erikeenandfamilyattended a familv :ricnicattheBlairsvrimminv:poolpark.Sunday.honorinsr Mr.andHr.John Weber ond dlurhtor ofmiremmMr. and Hn Irvin Clemente atpdodtherodeoat Sidney.Iowa.edneadny.Mr.md Mrs.A.I.Maxill :moBobbleandMerlinMlmllofOmahawereSaturdayevemnn:visitors at Mrs. Mars Ewuzers. .Mr.and Mrs.L.B.Hamann were Sunday dinner srueste of theBertCoupon.\.\......Q \|11 \r.n..\unvvwl nmunu zamily mrs. H0003 F(|{1ear Arlington Wednesday even day and Thursda|\f\s Roland Jr.returned with Mies Ida Johnsoplfgguiifru_tenday visit..Palme.of Blair. nu.lim mrs.nav menonnnnaanddausrhters.Maxi:Mc(.onnnh1H==.ii.1@i;:|EES ~"'§.;.;1I1lIlB.FBIA .lnnam mr...n Ihr. and Mxreturnedon _ ___ v\.|un¢mm.:suse wuIriceMrs.Iierben Jones and mmfJennieWallaceaccompaniedMinn\f|\.fnom Summm-.'ri.}»...______ _¢:n~._.----..-._"_c walllwe ol' hxjra low r sour:-4°vu;nwmwwn ana N g Ex,|?enver. last weekend. Ph R,o .ard Lee were Sntmday afternoon Bl'penn!.ey left Mr. and Mrs. Chna Jahn vislwm at the Rn McConnaha .. . lhgrsduv, retumxnx on Sunday.Mr, and Mrs.pnd Minfeld ~ *'°gq5~Y *Be xl ua the aupkonn,mdxatorUr ésuldllmu Walsh and Fnncln Wayne were Tuesday evening vls-e Jollv Workers Club heli orballerymur txcmnd service menSuturxéa gg fh""'°ch'"PP°f Kllegltn, ltors nc the Henry Klindt home.thqlr annual Dlcnlc at the Blair *ill le! their lighh an sourcesofllme 110158 e In-lea o. Hme-M"R"'€'Foley will teach Qar- ""»§."T""5 "?°'~5E"3€'Y.;I summer our u<>ub1» -ma a»¢-»»-1lI\Dr.and lin.G.E.Stan mn ncnuol mu yur.miZi i ll nl Ill lm:unulnl E:\e%!Dnn .....at un §..a_:..|..¥.:~.3:Le.e_fheemf FH:.......::.f:.§.....P :.:;.:z I your car against Scif weuthegrgtgl;utndl.Our Sovereign Sorvica includesacomplaincheckofvon: mun and Jim Thompson homes,SundayMrs.Vern Binnell and daughterreturnedtoPortlandOregonearlythisweakAftertwowahwithherfatherS.Hlnellne andotherrelatives1Mr. =mg lg:x.dCharlea O.Hlne~ma spen un ly in Blur wiuiMrs. Lexmn Hlnellns and Mamie.Mr.and Mm Wllllmn HinelineundBillyDemspentSundayinlhrmnnattheSsottHinellnehomehelpingMn.Hineline colebrake her hlrthdly.Mr.and Mrs.Vemon HlnellnuandchildrenspentSundaylnPncifieJunctionmdGlenwoodIowa.Mr.and Mrs.Rufus Went undsonof Van Nuys Qllfoniln Mr.and Mn.Noll West And nn.. Kg.\mu munun Jlnnel spentWednesdayInKennardwithMn.Claus Schneider. Maney school will open on MondnySeptemberlstwlthMinMarlonJalmelllleacher.Sunnyside bell will ring for theflntdnyof school on the fintsleowithMlmVendaChristenlenasteacher. Mn.Fred Westergsud And DunhelpedMn.\vnn»lm smmi celo~brute her birthday Sntnrdny;theyweresupperguest;at khe SmithhTMImdWmllmceVan :pantWodneldnyaftemnon.md evenlngwithDmandRunellWester »e¢<mJ riii\\3§§r.rincludedMessrs.and MesdxmesMelvinAckermm.Clernen|WillinmeonFredClxristennenmdMuvel.Ed Olson und son JohnMunsonunddxughters.and Gar Dwnin Jordan event llondav lfternoonntBenIlwmmon|.The Chnmnlon Feeders BabyBee! 4II Club met with Lyk mdMnnzuvtHlndlevAnnum22.Prelent were Leader Georn HindleyLyleThlelioldt.Howard andRubyLunenDlnellKuhlxnnn.Lyle md llnnret Hlndley.Vl|~lton wer .r.And Mn.Edu:lumen Mr.und lin.ChuluThlelhldtAndDomild.Mr.andMn.Walter Kramer.Herman !ield Munson md dauxhber. pad helnlnk eelebnu De»ng Dlhbmhday.|Mr.lnd ln Chnln Vnu .mal Miller xnd Mlu EtheLKuhlmnn.The nm meeum vnu ummm. em. Il cash you little-may unooxpendvo :spain later on.Shar in ioday and Ia! us startyou out right. You'll Xika ourspot-luu rn! rooms. oourtooun urvicoand Sovsrsign Quality Product.Ask for our handy log bookmadREEroad mapa. Bo Prendwd-Ge Sovvwoign all lhc way. 1 \ ./<; / 5 On U. S. 73. Blair.NabruknWLlhoyIlt1i|£i bl:as with flirii§f|x1Flu».....|Ef.Lode Von ln.~Hind!!!ana Lunulno land w \¢||...J ..f1JéS§§o'é}§1f"»}1=;¢h vmumm _._~...............»-»w..-.-l\|0dI|.|||||lil°||umand:sn|¢o0:'|h».'|\ll- lu l " " " " " ~ " " - I l l vl l ll l ll l l w<""=Ilmww1 za. 1941 u m m m m . . 1 j f ® 7 i . . , $ ' § § €" ", L "'* ? ' ""1 '.z°".1 r n `f a i M r .a n d M r s .M .J .K r n n e d v o f P a g e ,N e b r u h . ,a n d M r s .J o h n Rasmussen we re Monf lav zuec ts o f Mr s . E mma Ta y lo r . Mr. a nd Mrs . Ch ri s Ch ri xtia nlenandMa xi n e o f Ak r on .Colorado. spent Satu rday ni g h t a t the G¢0l'| Ze Rasmussen home. Mo n d l v afte muc m M m .Peter Nialsen entertained i n honor o fbe r birthday f o r Mesdames J ena Sorenarvn, Jens Ive rso n. Ch ri s P et erson, Ray Sc heer of Arlimrton. Ed ~e n o .I ee to a close this week.A st suc c essful y e ar has been en- ed by the local congregation, ord in g to Re v. J o hn B. Br ooks, tor.Substanti al gains in mem~ p h a ve been rec orded, and u ar d financ ial mo ve me n t has n rhode.Ar ou nd $500 wa s n t last fn ll in i mp r ovemen t o f Betty Svsndnaxd Wu nof Mr.and Mn.Bhd 0'HmlonJr., nv ml dnys bn wack.Dlmdne Jensen Li emnloyod inOauha. Mr. und Mrs. Arnold Hansen andchlldmn were »;;=g©» of Mr. spdMrs.Mnrluu san ln BlumSundnv aftemoon. Harold Jensen vm in Spencer.Iowa, lan Tuesday,Mr. and Mn. Alvin S\end;znrdand dnushum amnded the Chr-l|»g m family picnic in Bum.umdavg m John F.Hilgrnkxmn is .o _ .... etho dist C|1urc||°s C o n f e re n c e ROSE HIL L M m n ouls r CHURCH.A. W. Clarke. Pastor Sumhy School meets |t,10 a. m. Classes for every axe.Divim- service at 11 u. m.ThePastor will mean-.h from the thema"Common Senia or N4maen»e".You ara cordially invlud wLhese services. I nfiiés, HANNAHWlnners Ar BEAL1-as ls oLnEs'r 4 - H Fair .,:';;~ ,'i::,,"";\Rf:::» ;?;°,.,,';.<",i A m b n g t h e g i r l s w h o w e r e o ; 1 t - t e r . 1 " ° ¢ » § " ' r 7 ? § n i ' § F " Z 2 ' 3 1 J ° § ' ; t l n 1 l §~W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y ~p i c n i c ~i n C g l h q u n A u g - f a i r ' n F r e m o n t w e r e A n n a M a r i e '3 5 7 f ' r 1 h i'.J Y 1 r o e d ,0V o g t a n d G e r n l d l n e W e h m e y e r .} » . » » » ;n e a r F l o r| ; 1 o e I. : t . e r .1 5 2 fi """f""" "F'~_a\. m o v e d s o t h i s c o u n t y a n d s i n c e :~ W :an ~ .: » :j 1 8 8 6 h a s r e s i d e d o n t h e f a r m f o r m - f g -r _ § . - . f e r l y k n o w n a s t h e o l d A t k i n s o n Patrol Notes Safety Record Cougntulale Conuiy 0n Clem Record Washington County h u mnin- Lnined an un ly dun record, the put few mn. in regard to num fauallties. This fact in recog- nized ln (he following letter. writ- le n ,..lv. but u gallon nl :uollne a mlle tnnher.Avold m m "racing pickups" in leeond gear. The engine an't burn All tha ; il/I |ge¢tlng.Convenely,rulhln~ mady up to lvap lines, then llam- ming on brakes also wastes su- Watch tire pressure. A lbw tire often more rullhnee to pulling and wean out sooner. Park in Ula shade. Gas vaporiz- es easlly.A lurprising amount the c hurc h property , and numerous oth er outsta nding projec ts an d ac tivities have been ¢omplet2d» Soon the ann ual di str ic t confer- ence wi ll be held, at whic h ti me mi ni str es o f th is : me a wi ll be aa- gigned to new pas tora tee o r re~ a.aslg11f.d to present positions,as the case may b e.I t i s the hope o f th e Bla ir Methodists th a t Re v. Brooks,wh o c a me to Bla i r ju s t Q y e ar ag o , will b e re tu rn ed to thi s field.Altog ethe r, the churc h is c losing one of the beat y ears in its history . F I R S T L U T H E R A N C H U R C H Har old C. J or gen se n, P utor Sunday .Ausruat 31:Sunday School an d Bible class a t 9:30; Ensrllsh services at. 10:-I5 in cimrke of Dr . N. C. C arlse n. Th e Luth eran Brotherhood wi ll me et in the c hu xth pa rldn l o n Th u nd s y e ve n i mr . A u mwt 3 1 .D r , J . P . Ni eln en will sho w th ree o f f i lm. reels s o B ll n l l | . u mm The ra te of bli nki ng of the ¢ ¢ ¢ » . . . ¢a.... .... ....n a - ' l n n " . . . -. .. . . . h . . 5 . . . q s Lar se n an d Mis se s Ni na An de rs en an d Edna.and Ri ta Ha ns en . Th e Ro s e Hi ll Gu ild me t F r i - day after noon a t th e J ohn R u - mussen home, n ear Telhlsta.. Mr .a n d M n . E d Hf mle n an d E d n a a n d Ri ta Ha ns en we re S un - day di nn er I ni es ta a t th e Floy d W elli ver h ome, in 0ma} u_ Su n da y a f te r no o n vls lto n a t th ePeter Ive rso n h ome we re Mrs . L eo B e tt s m d son.Do na ld , of Oma ha , Mr . a n d Mrs. J en s I vers on. Mr , an d Mrs . Mar ti n L a r s en md Alto n an d Mrs . Pe te r Nie ls on p ic - nic ke d at C otton wo of i Gro ve f un n. pi c al in 0 `_" Mr . a n d Mrs , J o hn S tor k en te r- talned a t din ner San dav evenlnzrf o r Mr .n d M n .Ru d y F u c h s a n d Bonnie a n d Mr .an d Mr s .Haro!-l S to r k a n d P lmy , Mr .and ra.Lars Weber on d children o f H e n n m were c d le r sa t th e An d r e w S\fon»'lp:.\nrd horns. Sunday nftenoon.Mr. and Mrs. C. R Fronc h wore c alle n rh nr o Un .: Bob e And£'!B6n of O n m h l Brent several day s last week a tU18 Alvin Sven dgurd lloI| | E.P¢'1I~ gg'and Lila.S v e n d r n r d visited r.an d Mr s .David Anda man i n .f f 4" ...»., » - i :" . (11' 1».. A f .u ~y v ' \n Q 2 . ¢ _ . . J l ' ; |5 "a:f », .. \;;,» it " s .I f a .\uu.| .alanle \u;;t Geraldine We-Jamey cr gi rls belong to th e E Tr i a n g le I - H club,'un W ehmey c r leld/er o f Club , an d Adm D un k! le n d e r o f th e Gi r ls' Ro o m C lu l Geraldine punic ipnbed i n 5.-gdgog exhibition at the Bute I Bo th Ribbon Bernic e Cooking mn ground.Mrs.Ba le :is still in m d[health and the enjoyed the r e unlon al much as Lnyone on the lluariththe Inu, . grounds. Old frlends were conltanb- ly sreefins her and with har ltill active mind she wu xudy with 1 nemembnnea of the olden days, Faggs Note 50t|\ v i \,-yum zu.1..:cm-em nzNe bnlh Slldy Pa tro l: The Enterprise, Blmlr, Nebraska Dear Editor: Wllhington County mny lnda consider lhel!fortunate ln 1 having been affected by tha JI mow: vehicle hullty reconi. 'Th ty-six psrsonl dad in cruhea 1 currlng ln twenty-five Nebna cuuntlu to rec ord o ur mm d .........-._",A . --- U16 sed not.ily Jr- ,¢.km is- 17, m |r-n rs. s-of ia. lt xgill Ll in Lo I.m n ». hole of the gn-tank up during hot weather. Keep the battery well chdrged for quick starts and avoid unnefes- ury choking.Clean thc air filten often. When it'u dirty md clogged, the cArhu~ retor may nat get enough air, the gn mlxture gat: too rich and mileage falls. Flxully,d rlv e at moderate lpeedn. It lakes a third mam gen to go | mile at lixty miles an hourLhxn at forty. Believe It Or hot! The follvwlng item, of the type which would mnlify for Riplefl "Believe It Or Not" column, was submitted by Mn. Will Linden:"Mn Rholdfza:I have 1 true news item if you care tu print lt."I ut 1 White Rock hen on I2 duck eggs on May 26; she hut/:hed out 11 ducks and now she hasweedthemandleft them.The ducks ue 58 days old,and the hen ia laying.First lhe laid una egg every two days until she hadlaid 5 eggs, then one egg every day until lhe had five more eggs. Yaterday (Augm 19)she m d ~° ..."| i ~l M n .Fa g g ,D r .an d Mr s .A .B. Nisc hke o f Chic ago,Illinois,M r . an d Mr s .J a me s K er ma n a nd J im- mie,and Charles Cfhristennen.Be- sides th e tw o dxu g hte m,Mr s . Chri ste nse n a nd Mrs. Ke nna u, the Fa ggs ha ve a s on ,To m F a g g , o f No r th Platte. H m h N¢¢¢5éi¢y The campaign, led by the prin- cipal marketing cooperatives,toobtain equitable treatment for the farmer,ia based On harsh neces- :|: It is nn un for tun ate f ac t th at a $12 951 9.Su i t wo u ld ta k e nearly good mln y p a l i ti d lma are still,'?0 0,00 0 c a rloa ds o f fr eigh t to pa; wo r ki n g on the ansumption th a t for only the inc reased c olt of ra.il- go vemmen t mi g ht a s weli fi n an c e lwa y u n io n s' d emxnd s .Th a t i s a s prac tic ally eve ry th in g- -a nd gn muc h f re igh t as wa s loa ded i n the into th, banki ng a nd Io an b usine sa f irst 2 %mo n th s o f this y c a n w on a n almo st unlimited lc ale.'mo nth s when,dug to th e defense Th a t a tt i tu d e wx;responsible p r o g r a m, tr a f f i c wa s a t u n u s wly f o r th e gi ga n ti c d eb t we bu ilt up high levels. be f or e th e m was an y ne ed f o r n |A n d here,fina lly ,in th e most multi-b illion d n l h r defense p r o startli ng c omp arison o f n i l:Ni ne - z n m .A n d th a t a tti tu d e , i f i t is hund'rcd-rnill`ion doilars is mo re nefiec tad i n gover nme nt poli c y than the railroads ever e arned i n now, c ou ld ba nk rup t the c oun tr y .| n ny y ea r af te r pa y i ng expenses, Th e piain fac t is th a t gofvem- .taxes and other c osts.La s t y ear me n t should n o ;financ e a. s lng ie the mi lro nds earned 1 n e t o f b u t endeavor whic h c an be financ ed $200,000,000--less than one-quar~ wi th pr lvate capital.Go ve mxe nt te r o f wh a t th e unions are de- hu p le n ty o n i ta h a n d s a n i t i s -mmnding! no one else c an pay for battleshipal The moral is c lear.Gr an tin g o f an d ai rp la ne s :n d an ni en r Bu t th e these asto und ing wa ge demands reg ular ba nk in g channels Of t.h.i| would ma k e i t nec essary to im- c ountry ar e ea ger a nd re ady to fi - men sely i n c r a s e n i l r m d c h a r g e anc e an y k in d of in du stri al nc ti v- for p as sen ge r an d f re ig ht se rvic e. ity .'I'hey'ii d o i t wi th pr iva te |I t wo uld disrupt th e e n ti lt the d r ns. g soof ms ne uk- ~k. » ~t r- o sA n n I V ¢ f $ a f y Mr .snd Mrs.Cha rles Fa gg of Arlington noted their Golden W ed- dlng anniversary August m n and a fa mily dinner was held in their honor,Sundny, at the home ol their son~in-lsw and daughter, Dr.and M rs.P. L. Christensen of near Bennington.Se v en l friends called during the afternoon,slso, to offer congntuletlons,and the Fng gs r ec eive d a n umbe r of mls at th e i r ho me in Ar li n g to n o n uxu st 19 .' Mr s. F s gg , u s Emily Tho mps on , wa s b or n i n A r li ng to n ,an d th e couple took their mnrriage vows in Blair. They have Im-med ln the Arlington vicinity during the en- tire fift y years of the ir married llle . as tro u l to ll sinc e Od o be r ,19 when fo rty -one died. Mu c h b u b e e n s a i d a n d wd about the dnngers of seddehts d ing these months. The rec ord < == ou t th e i n te n t of th o s e warnin~ Th e J u ly rec or d re moved Nab k s ( m m th e envisb ls position ha vi n g sh own fa ta li ty reduc tlo The pr os pec t of ng mln taki ng plsee s mn n g th e natlon's l - states,presents s to u g h u p fig ht. Only r ea l, stren uo us alfa will enable Nebrasks to suc c eed th e fi g ht to p er mi t los s p eo ple di e in a vo id ab le tru ff le tn g e d l~ Onc e Aguln,we are c oun ting th e h e lp o f all th e citizens W ashi ngton County . Yo u r s v e r y tru ly , D e p a r t me n t o f h w B n l o r c me n t sn d P ub li c Safety . R. T. Sc hrein, Csptain Nebr ask a S afety P atr ol. is a~ e~trernely Bli~ht power loss Sure Gu These Ways To save gasoline both for the motorlst'a pocketbook and the nx- tional defense progrmn,Willinrn F. Lowe, Becreiary of the Nation- al Gasoline Association, makes the following suggestions: Have the motor "tuned"often, nt least. every 5,000 miies. Set the spark two degrees below the mo» venting and curing; disease. The scientists are working to protect you from the four horse- men.Ali of the 130,000,000 people in this country will benefit. pugixc close dapente~The vnu-lou; n~lway hbor un~ons Wnga are hiKf\»So are feed Nldlare now making wage demands on°""°;:"',1 "x,°'". : , ' ; . ; : ' " ~ . L " ¥ 2 $ » ; r , ; : ; f ~ = ~ ~ " " " ' 5 .f'.,'°,:52 are souing.War abroad and dc-'Nady operating Qxprnse by the in- ;:",f°.,:z:x"..":;':.,.;':°':=;,°°.'3.,,*:",:.=~"°'~sum of $900,000,000 u ns he ever faced.~ g l m p l e set of figures mu.- Azrirultvre can't surve and »dlI_m¢¢, lust wm min would mem feed the rest ol un.Its prieel to the tnvelers md shippers of the man follow |,h¢ industdll and lab- United Simtel. or trend,This lexdr to the QW!-I Last yur. total passenger lures tion of what wig happerz when this collected by all the Amedan rail- war is over.o mn eta and fma ds lszreslv-ed $41,00000-warld corn and destroyed by the less than halt as much aa thewaste of nr.Plenty to feed bvIinnlohl am now demanding in nznhing with which to buy.higher wages! ____l The railmnds'average revenue T CHURCH Minister v. Aumlsv. 31. ool.N e w l n - , K f o r fB1l.| .. . q u . ww » w W u n " . -» - ulmu wac c or ding to the Bette r Vlllon ln- nltute.Some person:no r mllly bllnk lhelr eyes mo r e tre qumtly than do oth sr persam,und every - |>°¢LV blln k l mo r e th ln u n u l un- der emotlonal su-en.A blink of- dlnnrlly lan: lor oneglllth of A lec - near Fremon t, Sunday . Mr s , Ni k I A : - se n two d lu g h te r s , and C la ra La rs en ol Mad son , W i s- consin,spent several day s la s t we e k A t th e IA-ra Rolls nd home. Mr .an d Mr s .IW h\Hi l l e r o fFr e mo n t m d M n .Peter Nielsen gpqnt F r i d a v eveninxr wi th Ni n a O m n l u t h r e e d n s l m m e k . M n ,e x Oxn n h lr lt a n d D o u g - I a n o f L xn o o ln vn m d a t m e Hu w- s r d Jensen home a e v e n l day s lu t w e e k . (pnnifi.fV|..,.l:.~ -~ ~y u r ,u m l n a e m o n l u a wSheiste c r e tn r y 01 th e Co o l C l u b t h i s y u r ,A n n a Ma r la 1 has been wi n n e r o f a number evemis. nnd in sling md c heer le 14' n f he r c lub th is y ear. M th e Fr e mo n t fa ir ,.MMar ie won 4 E nt: i n th e Pr ob lu FIRST METHODIS John P. Brooks m==;§~'i¢e= for Qmda bl. rn. Church schdeveloninC-land Walter Andersen.Snndavf I i n Ho r a m I m n r n v p m a n f L n . :nme 'is an d jpin us 10:00 a.m.rnornimt wa r s I Ona,hip.evening :me m t :H ArId'""'~.z..;.t.1£."2nd ': " '° " '" ' "' ° "~=f».!'Eulr Bu-:!...»htvme we n J e ;linman.ehiru..._r}-f'ffi MW-iolland Richter lst. il,.°°§',f',§'.3".,,,. n ,§'."`?..".'ffVoc'a1 solo b v E a r l Jenkins. Sermon." Mo n e v Ta lks :WS¢C!`Ht5 Does It Disclose?" UQ Sunday September 7. servlcos 2 0 back to theird n ' 1 n J l | n s n s n n l f s I l i ¢n n m lull;The expressiifn _ _catc hes the worm --mf url! pw c|;|-|| Pullman. Damld lem: 11| mt noe nt- |°'¥.=h_~:"!. *Pr ~ !"=1°°=~-"EZ Q t Eiiliié Ajf her 3¢ClEtBl}' be uur:fe l v-.........e. na-ne.,r v n . - . .v..o.....Sc h oo l an d ll n . m. r no mlnr c wa r- shin. B L A I R C H U R C H O F C H R I S T T.A .Llnden mey er,Mi ni ster Sunday ,Au g us t 81:9:45 a. n1.. Chu rc h Sc hool.Mr s ,Pearl J ohn- son,superintendent:10:45 a.rn. r n o mi n x wo rs hlv.c ommun ion a misermon. sub jec t. "God' B W onderful Lo ve" . 6:30 o. rn.. J unior "7ln1stlmn En-dea vo r me etin z,Gloria Thompson, leader.80 I )u.m.uni on Sun day ni gh t servic e:Re v. J o hn P .Brooks wi ll deliver th e sermon,Th i s wi ll be the lBSt of the union S unday night se rvic es f or the summer.L e t usmak e it a me at se rvic e.The gen er a l public no t attendinlr servic es elsewhere is invited to attend all o f th e relrular churc h services.W e will resu me o ur r ezular mid- week eervlees on September Std. at 8:00 o'c lnc k U.m. L U T H E R A N C H U R C H Ke nn sr d and W ashin gton ._l' .C..lens en,Pastor bird, who ll a h sbltu al ea rly -r ller, catc hes ts th e wo r m that "stay ed out too la te." Colors In Bible 'there are about zo dlderent wards denoting eolor ln the Old Testament, but only white, black. blu¢. Purple, red. yellow and green are distinctly named.In the New Testament sev- en c olors are named-while, hlalrk. red. purple, green, sc arlet and ver mlli on. Soy bean Meal! The bu t so y b ea n me a l:contain nearly as muc h vllemln B as wheat germ does and nearly ss much vltu- mln G ss lea n me s! o r mi lk whe n the comparison ls ma de on a dr y basls.the Americ an Chemic al lo- clety reports. Slip Covers Boll LeuSlipcoversma de o l patterned materials sol!and show wrinkles len quic kly than do nlnln ones. but they may add io the cost. because more material is sometimes needed vur ann were 5lll'lGly even-i n g gu es ts s z th e Ch ri s Petersonhome.Don ald re ma in ed f or n f ew wee k' s vi si t.Mr .and Mr s . Ra y Sc h eer an d dau xhters o l A rllmrton were dinner zuests at the Peterson home th at da y . Mr s .Cassie Hans en,Ha ze l an d Ha r ve y Ha n s e n a n d Mr s .Gif fo rdr u m e n le ft F r i d I Y f o r Ruahville, Nebraska.wh e r e th e v a r e vi si ti ng Mr s .Han se n' | b ro th er. Gle n Has t- ings.M r .an d Mr s .Ra v Peterson mo ve d l m w e e k to E lw o o d wh e r e Mr .Peterson wi ll teac h.He h a s bee n n eat S helton , Neb ras ka, in a Ge r ma n parochial sc hool l o r sev- eral years.Mr , a n d Mm P e ter Nie lse n we r e Han sen ho me. Mr . an d Mr s. A lb er t Be ns on a nd sons we re Sunday dlhn sr xue sts o f M r s .Ade lia Gnuss. _Glfford Peterson an d B u d Ne w- kxrk le lt Mon da y f o r the C o lo r ad o mo un ta in s fo r a va c a ti on .Tuesday af tc mo o n visitors a t th e La r s Rolla n d ho me inc luded Mr s .N i l :La rs en a nd dauzh ters an d Misa (Diana IA:-nan nf Mmlleml ueaday eve nin g visi tor s a t the Ed Mr s .A r n o ld ansen Thu rs da mr . n u u mu . mu wu ll a n a u o n -ald visited t t th e Eme ra ld V a n Beek ho me, Su nday evening. Mr . a n d .Otto Chri sten sen, Mr s .Hn wa spe nt Sun daTa y lo n . Mr .an d ;nhv:l Bern ard ompson,Th omps on Vi nc en t By pilli on we re a t t h e C . A . No n n a Q Ta y lo r an d son af te r no o n at Ha r old .M .J .ThompsonM r .a n d Mr s .Pete r.an d M n .J oe I a m lly a n d Mr s . s an d Pa ulee o l Pa - un da y di nn er g o Hine lin e ho me. t i s s p e n d n g th is A T 4 - H F A I Al. the 4-H Fair at Fremont la tually every classification as tlW ash ing ton Cou nty clubs g o t b lu n d tho mo veme nt l0 ( I% . Fo llo win g ls a li s t o f tho s e wl entered an d th e wi nn in gs whir they received. Swin e ~..$£'l'&?£'..... ll... u u xr s :u m m Sorensen.u rAndersen, 2nd;(Jleun sorensm,Ullltul-JS:Glenn Sorensen x :Doara;nn LaVonne an Lyle, and Mr. Hf|dIweek, ehere were entries ln vl we e k w i th D An h a an d Thursday wiHe a th . Phy llis Su a f e w d a y s grandparents, Sutherland. Mu R i c h t e r . He n r y Ra ve r spent Mr . an d Mrs . E. V . rland of B lair spent t week wi th h e r r .an d Mr s .A b e Mr .an d M A l b e n Sc hjodt an d Ros e Mar l c alle d o n Mr. a nd yevening. Mr . a n d Mr s .I va n Hovendic k an d f u n l l y ape Sunday wi th mel Roger-X, 2ud.IJOMKS: Glenn Borenlm.2ndAndersen, am.Ll'I"1'Ells: Glenn Sorensen, ln; ;Do Ms uutu r z s o me s to r k , u t. BUAR:Eulrne Start nc .Ll'r'n-za; Eugene stork, un.Poland Ummmnll rrf Johnny 1-'on-1. ani.BUAR: Johnny Foley. sm.GRADE: Lllenn Flike, m. unm£|l»¢raUI L T:Warren rookl.~ilh.BU/tli:Warren Brooks mg.r.rrr|:1¢=Wlrren Brooha, Jud.: m e / w ann.'r=llodney Kerkl.\0f!_ hd: u n u mm, - n h .Cn Arr w w e Rod v :wo eggs."Th in is ce rh lnly a " belie ve- ib or-n ot" , bu t I have the h en :h ut up a nd k no w it is tme.Th e h a n was fed on nothing but sour mllk an d c o m. Hr s . W i ll li n d e n . " v m d F r o m w u u .H o m The following post card from Willis Ho m, for mer ly in b u d n e n in He rma n,but now with the army is u l!- exp lan ato ry: A u g u s t 15,1941. J u st I lin e lo le t y ou kn o w I a m still ar ou nd i n th e U. S .;b u t ! do n' t kn ow f or h ow lon g. I n m go - i n g to m n t o sc hool ( n d i o ) pr o ba b ly Mon d ay a nd wh e n I fi n - ls h I wi ll b e S e nt eo mme p e rma - nent ba se whic h may be ln I c eland or A f r ic a , n o xt i l h lr d w te ll ju i t whe re a pe rs on mi g h t end up. Kenn eth So ren sen is with me. The course l l 27 we ek s so I ma y be ab le to c ome ho me abo ut Clurilt- mna. My address is Sc hool S mu d - K1 be Su nd a y Sc h oo l a t 10 00 A M:.. a t for the cover._ mna rd.Churc h Servic es at 8:00 P.M.W o r k ! P h i w i l Ou r fu llh | d Se rmssum meellnga wi ll The Works Projects adminlntrn£3 Utflnhel 11 ILO 14.Han hll b ill". rnr nnlfni nia d n r lm- Wiconainz Mr .a n d M m .E d Ham- Mrs. en an d Rita.Mr .m d Mr s . L .E. Mrs . Lars en und La ur a. P ro f, n nd Mrs .M1 H. F . Swan so n of B lai r. Mn. h ur t: Rgs e Larsen.Hx nn ah and Lo u in .n n . Gl a m i{.1¢aT..-Z v:.»f\¢hnfr 2ndZf1"}'ich I-i{EiIl;| `i<`ér`|E1`6fi, 535Fmtllnr r nln '::.'s. _ ~ | ~ . . , , . , .Iron 34,Scott Field. Illinois.`"§ , f § v ; § ' 0 § ; ; v ; ,` " ; r " ; " ; " " h i ' " " ' a e ._m f ' M noon.Eulella. iéii " " " f { '" " " " '21111;Glenn Sorgnuen,as;Glenn m m .Ad ve rti n ' P The E nte r pr i a g wan. roads and street: in th: USE g h an d Mr s.H .~Rasmussen there Ss'Hi11 wh i e 2 °§g"°f°£Z -nn..Poland China I t B r m g g R u d i ;ed States since 1; started ""?'1°Mo nd ay €V6n1n91 R11€3t5 of Ne f f sc hool the L ga Adrian 1'l;ran, ht: Glenn Flake, Znd. _* : ' " ~ _" _ "N "'f~2e "§'§alw5ff§':l '%='?°'§'"'°"°Lester,E r d i n e . mi § | ' r 3 ' " Ut . n m ~frln 3rd I .Lo ~.....,._- '"f"*"""""'.I ' .:' lu mm .+, » » - ""*~~,»,,.»a n d th e i r f a mi li e s e n jy e d a J i ? W u lf r e t u r n e d ,V, from Cedar HEAVY s xlu wr llo n u s'1'| c i-:ns : ~~f§'"° " f , ~c F | |....dinner i n Fr emon t.'I'htm=rd|.v.a I, I o wa ,vijhjr y ha d s p en t §5'l}1lvl?u1ie|::1éh 133.\ ll1 ll Wricln .IV* 'H "" * : ..~~Ab ou t f if tv we re u re a r.the week vi a ltmg r.an d Mr s .I:'f':~' I F i - ;\1 . .1 r ., .._ N i m and W&lt6r Anegerspn. wi+h M"""'EE"T'P1f and mi a m d No r -Gal?'é§~g»2§§§1'.?_'E§§.;§,§.§.'fq?¢,.| Willis Horn. Ce le slhl B o d e : The dhmeter od the :un u 804.111) miles: Uni cd the mwn. 2,160 mlks; M i n .4,216 mllex.J u p h e f 1 | i h l lu-zen U( the pllnela wlth A diamo- ter of 88.832 mllel.T h e u h h i l 221.463 mllel Irmn the moon at the nearest and :sz/no at the furthest Lu ! La c k nu w Su r vivo r Charlet George Pnkner, aa, 1 vet» e n n o f th e Brlllxh imp eri al ar my and the last mrvivor of the Indian mutiny an d th e :leg e o l Lu c lmmv In l m ,died recenrly ln Duncan. B. C. lh k i n x B e tte r B r a d British hi k i n g spec lnlinl h a v ltmmd tha t d ou gh lu hle c t to u ltr n- vlolel radlallon during. mixing not only u v e |loaf better c olor bu t mlm c auled | deb nlte lmp ravzment ln fermentation. Child:-en'|Ey es nr - s i g h te d Yeung c h lld r m lho uld na l d omuc h c lose ey e work, for un# they are llx or seven their ey es are Iu- llg hted Io m m e degree m d no! u c t ,1 1 0 v a c a t i o n ! Ab ou t th i s time o f y e a r we th in k o f vacations-~a.li ttle fis hi ng or sig ht seein o revenju nt g Sunday p'fcnic outing. But,your eyes get n o v a c a t i o n . W e une th em constantly . T h l | ' l I f h h r n a a n n a n n a n u n ! Mrs. Marsraret. Ive1son_an;l"?afnll; o f Bla ir s pe nt Sunday wi th A n n agAn d re w Rasmussen.near ea.Mr .a n d Mr s .J ens Sorensen were Sunday af te moo n ttuesta a tth e H.C. Rasmus sen home. Mr s.Fl pr d W elliver o f Oma h a was a F n d a y niszht :meat a t the I1arental._ Ed Hansen home, Mr s .Lassie Hansen entertainedMeedalnes Ed Hansen,Peter Nie l- g g :a n d jdar tin L u me n an d Mine ma n wu l r .Mr . a n d M m .H He a th an d da ug h te r s o f Oma h c a lle d at th e E. V. He ath h eme,nday . Mr s.Ve r a Snaw t o f Mi n mi Flor ida who had be vlai tlng h er parents M r a n d M E V He a th we nt to Te ka ma h at week to spend n. few day s nn he r da ug h ter Mr s J i m B r o wn d fa mi ly 'Hr and Mr s Ros Lo ve and ,..., a;.:gnters and Chart te Tr u mb le ..u......l...|...r...._:| 1lE A\ ¥n1:n1::-1.»1¢;1 »f1'1=f;;'=== Mr!,3 rd : Nell .anim'nngblttnni 11r:1n~;|-'mm wrlslslasz Da vid Iwnmunaen. nr: l'l\l| ajgnm. 6113.mum' men::1-uno rrrr.1-.us: DavidIuulmusaan.2nd;Glenn Fluke, Bib.1;|{¢}IlI'Ig0lN ne w ERB!w I r re n"'}il5,,'i'§5a zllhzrzwlnu »§~§"¥f"".§¥"1f RM a u ;c l r u m -H jl lir ;:\-znrc lmzzn lmlvmnshgar lens Berenlen.2nd;ltolnnd W 113|" " h » ¢ M = n c'nA1\:I~IoN 02'-A111 Illll2lIl|8: Iilvid Ilnamunhrll I l'llll.\ClllllCD lloL3'I'lIlN CAL\'F»81 .lark Kuhr. 4th,...._.-.. ..-....... ,vm q v .slmuld be kept equipped with(he proper glasses lo make their work ensler and lnnurs their longer life. GLASSES ARE A COM- FORT .Ratlmmann Nina Andersen."S w n f A-:zum and Olive of" " " ' ; " ; ,=;#l _1f~y,==_g;-I i n O m a h a B n o n»7 §7 _=L a n e n v m o o n w i t h M r s . u y v e ''i t o LL a m R o l l a n s » . . 'I. ' ¥ . ` £ , ' 3 3 . . . ~. i i i M n .H .C .R u m u s s e m M r .a n d M r s .H a n g W u l f a n d H u b e r t S t r a y U n H e n r y K l o e n l w r o l 'M u r d o c k , ...wnueu a iumuyheme of Mr. and MinBlair,Sunday.were Mrs. Ethel B ma Burger und M1 lor and Marlene 4 Iowa, And Mr. and Burger of Omaha. Mr.and Mrs.AvisitedwiLhMr. n : s l u m 2 nm.s'1~1-:1:~r f ' . u . v E s :'1'0m my I,-ar tis 3 r d :L e o r a n l I a f t i n . u m .0 u A m = .l l ( ) . . 8 T I u l N Y B A R L I N G S M a r l o n L n fz l n st .U IIA IIF J I I O L S T E I N m s x r l m s ( 2 Yl " ¢. } :Il n a n u Il o a r h u i d t ,l s t ._n n a l l m r :C A I N P I S :Jo e W i l k i n s . st.Baked Fwm8 8 mr 1 E ih ih iw: E N Re r u h n w a 1. "xl-1111 'E'f2{.'\.., xurmmsra on 'Fr a n k ~ e i d a r i a Y o n , A r l l n x t o l l .2nd, " mu l . n u r mu le s . D r .N o r m a n K 3 - : | | | | | | | ~g §__'|ll|.|lf![d;§|'|'|'|0l|llllol1|» ~ Mr. and Hrs Ma ri NelmnI "Eif ° §§F§lHlfa§Y\'éhma!er.Arlington,2uc1;néizia cake.4 ntlir n Ilohwer Fort Calhounaraplainfilm-1uka.°uqcoaI¢ed m m f frnuftlmz; 3nl.plain lanr clka, c ooked S - - - - -c mluu I.: me J.. | f f . ' f . ' f . " } I ' ~ I l\ _ [ ! l§ § q t L lflld a y a f te r n o o n . adapted to close focusing, ac cording to the Better Vision institute. Grnn io Chemic a l Pr odtlc ilill In this country lar¢e-scale organic B. Larsenl Iwhlla froatllult;ir|'. Room(106 nifféi-énm Exh ib itor s) 1.Lorraine Ec bteuhmp.Arlington, 5th,pillow must.2 Anne Maris Vogt Arlington lat.braided full: lat. wunl bnkot; 1:13 pil» Will Nfé:sEn "§§{d|chemical produc tion did not assume any importanc e until the first W orld war was well u nd er way and our textile and pharmac eutical menu- fwtu re rn could no longer procure the nec essary produc ts whic h had Hamld a m a s s " h t ,r e a d i n g u u l t . L o r r n l n a l a t e r A r l i n g t o n .6112w i r u n S w !n l l n u r c u s :S t dMfmin Llrsen m1|Rq»g Hin I brafid Will There Be A ¢\nu;wu. un. uwuuy.Yue u nonlr mv wvnru mrlnnon."""' ""'" """"" '""'"'"° "'nun-, mn, .»».|At bm. the nudonnl debt will The cold figures wil the story Idus!rlallndE meh szagguing proponioxw-md if the pork bane! Lhiblw nglneerlng Chtmillg. spenderg have N)thdr vlly themnameosMy willmstlin us.:"ony fo r my thi nz awry-¢| émn, ul, thing" is one govemment mlicyf ~I m m l m i s wunvu un rrnmy.Misses Igo and Loretto n Mi Nifinersen.s"§ ¢ m`§ 'as na '.f"'rjf.j__::;... r n anna"a n \. I n Y o u r S c h o o l L 0 J .- _clotlulqg An- day ¢v¢nm§"`""'" "`°"""§"""`Mr. and him. H la 'rn ;f a mi ly a n d Mr .353 Masy d ""1~Hineline and Lbin viuiwa vi»<=r¥'l-'f ~an d Mrs .E . V .He a th an d ;.,_ _......;Ver a S nnwerd t, Th urs day evenA+..| __ ¥'°E ?""°_Lo vg O f ~ (3511 Dd f a re n t E 11.arlene Sorensen, I mme completa; 8rd, semartlc ll for summar wou2.Luton! l"uhll0di,llsumscomp eta.3.Mildred uhrt,Hurtcostumecom|;>lota.4.Helen kinks,liofm.borA n . . . . \ -1 - . .v . . . . .m . l a i r ,-it h,coa- C a l i m u n ,St h , a n I nf ann-D.. we énn no longei alfoni. The Puur Horesmen Ride Au Again the fom j ~ of|||||||||||||||||||||||||||m|'e°l'i.'N i ¢ k e | |T h i n k -- -~-»nunun-nmasho wer Sunday af-.the Darental,Ho mr r d ne.Games wer.-. nhy ed were awarded to theOllb-Of-BiSte guests in- and My a.A.H .V o s : dsch, C| .hfomia and Mrs. nel und non. John David,r. Ne w Jeraev.o f the Sto rk f a r n i y Immun!n i m w in rm. .- U ;q\.n| uuu cuutn, ntnul D l l n ' " ' f ' ~ATE rldillsk"~ Isp mu mg a : ew d a y s wi th h e r wlnler emtunm complsta;£1211 ° h " ' " | J o u m a l o f the Arnerienn Me d : =:in,Gwe ndo ly n L o ve a t th e Ro gnrment. nt. Asso c iation."O-nee mo r e vwIh. Fort Calhoun,Lo ve h ome.\v0%I ~ §'§'d_"f§§.w~,. ¢°=1=v**z*°di | ¢ | | 0 » h u n g e r , a n d d a th d u h Mr .and H n .Hn r o ld Ta y lor 1. Ruth Ann Neuman r m L u h o n n °' man kin d.Th e h o n e me n of to dDon ald a n d P e r m 've r a U m m "S:33311 `?¢'i"»?3l'f2 Port Calhoun. navel with tm imeneaned speed c allers , Slttlrdny .d t W e d ll, cuatuma §4;ml|;le " w mec lli lli wd gmn gpo rtmtio n.Todn " ' " i ; A b e S u tg e g a g ~ u g h " 1 3 |~f=¢°g Solinlll.ls t su mme r n ftu ti p-oggiblhties f°1'~a L a b tbrrouk a t d u mn l o f B ld r .£ 2 Rohwel'2nd utred 1: for vn deuvréld o n 3 I a |11 d M r .a n d M r s .C l i f f o r d M o n t g t q n -*. r p v ¢ ° 9 1 . _.a u x i n ! !f u '1 't h e i r o n e n A » ». . . I f \. . L _'' __ Factory Profitably? You Can Do It Better With |how convenient it is A M g n t h have a telephone conn Mvmlr rq :ld their st WedneThe fo lio ummm 'mora\|.r \..\_. la An That A tion dirazt from S C H O O L home tn your school.m lxflonel Ulh strut mil for foci nie more like!!! than CVB? I..'' 1 " nd ,___,_-~ulllf ~ ';§ ,;',3;§ ,,§"°"' mmm; at "j 1 ; ,,¢ §;n::y», u m "°§3~¢', dinp_§te.he|and other». 1 w | ' wig; ull.-a at the Axe!Mrs . Hmm Taylor.Jean *""'*'*°°'°' mnne lut we kjn ne thu Peggy attended thaI1nrn¢»"----"'l`El :lz;l;gNE |It removes that Every dollar you save in opera!ncmdn}'駢ifIL"l¢ 'azz |porr.|fr o m E u mp e n e n u !ci Ifortinl.Tvnhun `;. h.;».¢- 1..1.a1.-=.,§~f~==-=~=*"*." am ;' .*»i.':.:'~a"..". : : '. ; " " ' ° ' ," |, " 3 , , . M : " ', g i Jlsnm lorwualolulnyllbg ;__|¢__!|~,"d\ Ind mm"umggn h r o f l l l u H a n n a nd feeKnPer Family In I wo ann .K ' u " "¢h¢¢k".£.nly'$i§1\"u{§ ,'.;¢;.;"§' 48' DIES culty, md in some neu, notlh - h1..._|..l ..._Polmd and th. Bunn. nn. km.Take any of these three ways to greater profits by reducing feed" r - ' l v m u l ] u l m - u e . r n z -¢ ; | ¢ |!. °m g l ; ; 1 g _~f e . "I h u p a m ' "D m v a r ' " " ' m d v l » a ' u ¢ .A n d t h e f a e r t i m x u | l l H " l o o l W G N ~U I Q ! ! : n n f n . .l u n . .n . .L - n \ . . k - l . | _..._mvminz Why Worry - - - Install been m "`in'&"?RI rtor. rsmlolyn Love emtnrtained Bday at the horns of har par- Mr. and Hn. Ron Love. in _._ --. ..,,,., .... unuunuul anwithml l l tu y hmm.gh, |¢¢f¢\.,,lwrv inl nndvlll daAhh.tt wal the lon of Hn. not give un ulund pwtactiun. ._-_gm ni ngnr.mdvn§_ bo m t 4 .the Journal nllo u n .: ' " "||",an 44% Hog Supplement_ n n n Mn .Oi , < | ~sonl l r a r e vi s id n z i n sm" -.? .7%G1 Plr en u . Mr . a n d Mn . J ne k De mp~ ' l' h m | e _ n ? L K 5 m g _n m .A 7 elephone 210800 40% Hog Supplement s n c m r M l n r a l M e a t M a l 1 .......,, \. survivor! are me moth- '°Cl\trly the lnsuhdon of thier lhd o bmthon, Goorp Juv- country from the <U»°°»¢ mu att of ond River,Wuhlngmn; qumcel of nr will pmvlde 1 ml An Ja nn o f Ylklml. W uh- wi ll Mak And will nqtlh-Q thln.mont clnful Plmnhs md effort(__Ilfortunntaly for rn. Unma mn.. llgq lu1. nm. J........0B l a u 'T e l e p h o n e C o m p a n y _.. .~..»=m, mn.'6;..§, were JST'" ' " f h " a of J n i m n h o m o . ~Amid m, a ; ; . ' : . g r F l i n .. f:s : sue edlow: Tl\ur»d:y .m°°sn ey. Mr. und Mn.Bill la n gu n o f§.';"'é°'|€ '1¥'~"i"'" of Mr. and Cerrie 1...'J.°.'''}*E - honor of Charlutte Tfumbie. ~ent wen Muilyn Balmlh,GlorilInd Bonnie Guo Chriltonuu. G f v n n n l h l h u h i t y l b !m la -vy huma u lvlfl. me eml md nmarhbly who.The lneloalIkgypllun and Gnek myulty nnrd-»a hku u | umbd at nhtocrcey. HI: Glatlnluuhed llnn and Broad We Have Them All , R T G E S We lava uh nLe§m i§>§ IJQZ COUNTY in the world so m u our mlln lim o f d v h n u u d n n dm bu-nn-fl.ki lllfh Novflzlre alll ik u§""`»TW F "f"°"'=!1*"°\!hu madical ru ur c h .,..'.l.l'I'...§ Nuwhqlé lm; 1 11; `{m=-hsIunrmg appear on Egyptian canv- r ln n d » \ in lu » a u o o a . c . I r r ,.,;;~r¢~m -~ ; . ¥ . ". . " ` f § ' £ ! . ' . ! ¢ . ! . ' ' " "J 'o n O pQPEYE,. '|'|-IE R E C R U I T I N G O F F I C E ~H A ~.\-...L AT SUUTH UMAHA I va.|~~m a m m v ONE OF /¢,;;g..n.g;N FORTH! DDD ~s|<|LLED '/GUCAN EARN TRADES :N .w e m v ..,~I --AN' VA GLI FQEL MEDMA1.. AN' Da man.c m s l m T H ' m we s s-AN' TH° ¢5wgL|_ mm FILLED wrr' vrr»°.M|N|<-5 MAKES v l-4 ~MEAN 'ro oo Je on-uw,s Yo » 'll lo ok gmt In n Na v y nlfml ~ 33 t ~Everyone looks bigger, hnndsomef, in -1H' NAVQ DONE M5 u p that uniform Unde Som's Navy g¥vl| you. asslr:aEs-1A '»~' ~ "Y*mam mv one o1=/' '-»r:r -THEN FORTH! DDD ~s|<|LLED '/GUCAN EARNTRADES :N .w e m v --AN' VA am FREE MEDMA1.. AN' Da man.c m s l m T H ' m we s s-AN' TH° ¢5wgL|_ mm FILLED wrr' vrr»°.M|N|<-5 MAKES v - E x t NE |~.., ~ MEAN 'ro Do 'rHA1'~»-.f o w w ,Bu r| T< ¢ | v E s ~ AA ? Pwe~fe,~m ROLAC-IH 1DEA WHAT CAN sleN ~rH' NAW none Me unar c s z M E ! !s a !R u s . - w r N o w ~ ;<\.ya .4 , . . _ "if gI;; - # H g ~2 2 . ~, - 5 - @ > " ? § ; °_ °9 ; : : . ;< > f ' 5 /*Z*'.4 .\. » \/.. ,z gn \? ¢ Q .S Uf1;1;'=f ¢\~>..>~I \ s up ass|.|L»qh»u»s¢»a u».\u..w..u»»¢\¢»~»vu N A V V /~c1\;Tou'r! Q Q ~ ¢ _ . \ ¢ \.,4 /,/~ -» _ a a ;M N 0 1 _o ~1 If ur in .;~f s . , : FQ ; ; f f37Q§*;E`TJ ~- -~~-'=c ~ , l f -..:Z "/ ' c ...>=~t>- 'Q g l ~ ~l ~ \ s l \ \~ f ) ° ,~.~ ( a w ~- " ' < § ,g * n | > ; n n a asslr:aEs-1A '»~' ~ "Y*mam mv one o1=/' '-»r:r -THEN FORTH! DDD ~s|<|LLED '/GUCAN EARNTRADES :N .w e m v - E x t NE |~.., ~ MEAN 'ro Do 'rHA1'~»-.f o w w ,Bu r| T< ¢ | v E s ~ AA ? Pwe~fe,~m ROLAC-IH 1DEA WHAT CAN sleN ~rH' NAW none Me unar c s z M E ! !s a !R u s . - w r N o w ~ ;<\.ya .4 , . . _ "if gI;; - # H g ~2 2 . ~, - 5 - @ > " ? § ; °_ °9 ; : : . ;< > f ' 5 /*Z*'.4 .\. » \/.. ,z gn \? ¢ Q .S Uf1;1;'=f ¢\~>..>~I \ s H IDEA! Yo|'ll look gmt Il o Navy lllfaml Everyone looks bigger, handsomef, an ibm uniform Undo Som's Navy glvn you. And fhar!'s only a stan. Uncle Sam takes gram cars of his sailors. Free meals. Free board. Free travel.Free medicd! and danra! core. Free Iroin ing nn any ana of Elly-odd skilled traders.And the Nmry pays you good money whilt youleorn. what an oppanumtyl |I you ore |7 or over, get a free copy of the iiluslraiedbooklet, "Lilo in the U. S. Navy", from tho Navy Editor of rhis newspaper. 'same ~ro~.n=z couwrrzv!Bulw '104.1R|=u'ruRE!<-»E'r nu 'rue NAW Now!0 up s9 ||.l » |h » uu $n l »u u .\ |. . \f uH n ¢! n w u ~l * "1 * N A W /c1ETou'r! .' / / Z ,~ \ Q ' »Q ?f ; 4 ~' J f r (~.5 ~; ¢ ~ ; ~F i l LLY-WARRICKNUPTIALS AUG. 18 .Mu-_im-le Kelly,daughterr. and Mrs. J. M. Kelly, and ham Wrrlc k,son of Mrs.. Advertising ~Oupces Sale .. »-Illin A - s N 0 1 I --AN' VA GLI FQEL MEDMA1.. AN'DENTAI.cms IN TH' mwess~'AN' TH' ¢5wgL|_ mm FILLEDwrr' vrr»°.M|N|<-5 MAI(Mu~s»<Le°.s so Bae-~~ ! A \Y I f ~lY;, ` 5 ~la v,-._fb . ~... QM,e l" } )".wx Z P~, 4 / ' | » _ r _ _ ~¢- ' Q ~"al ~ o l ; , . f 2 p : \~| IsQVf r - ~ -.~\' ; ~ f rH o w o b e c o m e ~ 'T Aavmm A s x l m n n n 5 #531116 ~G D R I V E R :;=f~i>. f f ~ ~ IIO GS W E AK To 1 0 C O FF i FA! ldmbs 250 Lower at s1x.2s@ILGG; Foeder LumL| lllghtr at I uosa@u as And Shwv Hold Steady Union Block YBrdA» So. Omaha., Aug_ 25, 1941.-cxrrw: Rewpu ot Cattle me Omlha. Hrmdny wen 11,000 head, lu of me, ughv.steers, yeazllngn and helfers metwithanuctlvedemandat fullysteady prices. Best uteen bmught $12.25 an d m r heuern ;1 2 .G0 'I Hea vy cattle, an well as the generai I | mn or cowl, ndc d slow and weak to ; Allvgriflrlns- I§ 7 " L .9 - \r ."" \g .' 1 1 1 . U RNDTS,CHRISTENSENS T()ATTEND PICNIC Mr. and Mm. W. F. Arndt andr. and Mrs.Kqrl _ Chrisiensen IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|Ill|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||l||I|| Dance Ar Arlington Fair Grounds Pavilion 'ET Clifford smith and son of I =»are spending two weeks ong relatives in Blair and Her- an. Miss Mnrylina G utachow was ong the guests at a one o'clocl. ncheon given by her cousin,uls.Lee Jones of Bennington, tuxday.Others present were each in Lincoln, Fridny. The al- nir is an annual outing given by holesalers of the Omaha district. Mr .and Mr s.George Camp bell ntertllinud a t dinner,Mon day veninsr.fo r Mr .ad Mr s .Robert 'H:\nl-m. ncheon, f-he s w v v attended a remont theatre. . . ¢ and William, .Ir.'s, son, Raymond W illi am o f Ar li ng to n,3r d gen- eration.I n the fr o n t r o w are Caro!J ean,5,Janet.Irene,2, an d L i la Ma e,3,daugh ters o f Mr .an d Mr s.Ra y mo n d Shcc cr and gr va t gmnd da ug hter s o f William Sc heer. \ Mlss Ailce Allen,aecampmledbyhor futher, C lyde M.Allen, and her sister,Mrs. Numan 'I`iI~ dun,went to Nelson,Nebraska, this week.Miss Allen hu been hired Ln teach in the school there this winter. m.ooo bushel: or apple: from cm- adn (or the yea:ending June 30, 1940.un d du ri ng th e nme pe ri od , exported :bout 175,000 buxliell o! IP- plel to our Canadian neighbor. Few sur ed H ome _ Nlne-tenth!ol the men vent w war from ihl South; in mama. while only 50 per c ent enlisted 11nm the North. Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. C. Edmund Anderson wili be dinner guests today of Mr. and Mrs. J. Merton Ktlhr. Duke Lu st Two Title s By his abd§:allon,the present duke of W indsor a utomatic ally re- nounced the title of d uk e of L an - caster and duke of Cornwall. Why Do W e? lunevenly lower. Stocker! and feed SuperMsnwere15@25chigher,choice \ yearn;:gs urmgmg $12.00.e M 1OO B N F E D S TE E R S L. .Mhe Scheer reunion.heldrecentlyintheAr li ng to n pa kr , four generations were represent- ed b y me mb er s of the f amily . Th e above pic ture includes, ba c k r o w, le ft to r ig h t, W i ilia m Scheer,Sr.,o f Ar li n gton ,ls t generation, and his son, W illnarn, Jr.. of Fremont, 2nd rrenaration. Che Goo Mez U 1. m e n o p r i m e .. .. .. s 1 1 . ' r r s @ 1 2 z 5 A h ; d t o C I J U I G O .. . . . . . $ 1 1 . 2 5 @ 1 1 . 7 5 B l a m H u m t o g o o d .. . . .. $ 1 0 . ? 5 @ 1 1 . 2 5 ' » , . - m w u u l s u . . u | n n - u a m m . ...;1o.00 01o.'rs " " " '" ' " " " " "" " ' " " ' - "" " " ' " " ' " "°Qmagust. 18, a t the C alvary Baptist' h 1:0 mf. . . . . ~ 9.00ql; 1 0 . W lmn n th i n o m - l m ~ e n u m s o p r u n e . . . . . . s 1 1 . ' z u e 1 2 . 2 . 5 1 f " ° " " ' h u ' j" ° " " ' o f P h ' ° ' l" " " " ' Hr RAY w. SHERMAN Caumxy ol rhoronn GOOD DRIVERS Luau: r v.-....s f fs " 1 .25 1 7 (llllI3I§ETI|En|1 IUr SUIIIP IIITIB, 1.118 BK*.;;. ,,5 g1;. 2g f ac t. date of the we ddin g W ag k ept $1o.00@1o.'r5"'»ilecret un ti i the ceremony had c o 1 ms ~9.00 1 o . o o b f ° "performed.mmo n 0 r g m g m l Mr ,an d Mr s .W arr ic k Spent a Good to c hoice. . . .. .. Medium to good. . . . . Fair to medium. . . . . Trashy warmed-ups. .F m " I I E I F E R S fe w d ay s n t L u k e Okoboji, re turn- Cholc e to prime. . . . . .$11.50@12.00 918 th is yfeek . to th e Arlirugton yvff 2: -2v' IJ|G<>oa so main.......s11.ou@11.sol\'i¢iniw where Mr.Wutrrick oper- Inmrs o go o d ~ o . 'f 5 @1 1 . o o § a m a fa rm I Commori to mir. . . . . .S 8.00@ 9.75 I Miss Gayle Warrick Gr u a h e i t e r s . . . . . . . . $ c o w s Pr i me h e avy c o wn .. . . Go o d to c h a 1 c e . . . . . . . F l . h f . 0 g D 0 d . . . . . . . . . . Cutters . . . . .~~ Ca r me n v l w l f l l n 1. 5 06 o .n o h md Mrs . W i n B i s be e of A rli n gto n wi ll ho no r th e ir s is ter -i n- law a t a $8 'r5@n 25 shower qa tun i a afternoon at th e. ..., |.y ,..ss.oo@s.1a{Bnb@¢hnme.Gu es ts will inc lude .$'r.uu@a.oo |memhera of the Ke-ily and W an-ies $5.75@?.00 mn'| f]jesf,",;°°@57°|Hr s .W arr ic k attended Blai r . V V /"f f f f w J: Q L J a / 4 In THE ENGINE HH? YOU IRAKE At }my =;»g ;° = =» f th very , ow-~aE i . I t d o e m ' t h u r l a a e n p r e m it doeln't require my gn,n u dn g ihn nnuinn Inv u k i ln ,'Annum si... I 1 I r|:um.|r.¢.|\u x n l h n ur*_ ~. .n a n . n\ '| .A f. l. |. \n \a ¢ 1 n x n m 1 1 r n | H i s ' h S c h o o l ,M F .W I . l I I C k w a s ei ....._,.,......,......,,...,..lvwnl at the Bang rnnl Bchww¢.,.mL'i,,€'°€;",,.;.;;:;;11§ §$3'21§3»°»=1= »f Bm: far the eady pan sxocx cm rrm of Nl education, lmr coming w Good to choice y1g|,.sur m good yln ..Common m fair ylgl.WetcowuF le s h y n e i le n m... .~.|.... su,z5@12.no .s 9.'15611.25s 1.so@ 9.50s e.oo@ 'uso.s s,oo@1o.5o. umm. M ~ gx-ad\mbe from Blair High NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR'L I C E N S E A S A L I C E N S E D I M O N R V L n w n w n K wmdd n va pnldlrom n m The new Blue Goose Su; Store. pictured above,is umm :ing its opening sale this week ixShirflictwo-page dkivunfmeme to be found on pages six and m en of this iuue.The new 500 owned and operated by Jack Neberg.has recently undergone - - _ . . _.. MBI [In- : 8. Ltlt av- re. W. a c l ?f r o m the old ori gin nI \B1 ue Goose store whic h Started in th e present loc ation mo f e th a n a dec - ade ago. Mo s t notic eable o f a ll i mp r o ve ments is the inc reased floor sfpac o. th e ne w S up er s tf0 !c h avi ng mor e tha n twi c e th e #q uam f eet o f f lo or groaber u s e u f shopping,be tter diap lay a a nd a mu c h wide r vari ety of merc handise. Lo c a te d a t a : tmte g i c po in t o n Blair's ma i n stre e t, th e ne w a to m has a.corner entranc e wi th easy a x e s ;to bo th W ashington street ahff W:1'Ikf=r .5\\1hlI|'.IQwww; um.| v\.o ...| || ¢¢.Q UUv\y 41UU ° \ n n . . ..."..»1»v;.4|nI-Ieifer c alves ....... .S 8.00@12.00 .H 0 0 8 S T E A D Y T o A u m m Notic e is hereby given th xt m w m :Waaluington Cou nty Ba nk ,Blai r, HUGH: Rec eipts or hogs at Uma-Ng b mk a . h as fi xe d a n a pp lic a ti o n ha Monday were 7,300 head. Trad-wl th the dep ar tme nt o f bank ing, mg was rather quiet at prices rang- |:5U\¢@ o f TfT0b1f»83¢f=»}'0I a lic ense v a r .Ic l m r u n r a _ . . - ._...- -v-M.. Ages and Wages The total : m o of wages in the United Sl es varies 1 fe a r m ve n r hu e Inst husi .90 and pac kers mo ve d rn $11.40 down. som sold cr at ;9.so@1o.6o. n m s S E L L L o w l m Rec eip ts of she ep and mmm Monday were 3,000 da wa s irregular,ta t g to p ac k en a t $ 11 .6 5 r than Friday whileIced- rought the same pdc e or than Fridxy . The market eep held about steady. F A T L A M B S ba, gd. ch. $11.00@11.'f5 v fair gd. $10.25@11.00 1 ' .1 -1rebuilding,and is :\ ~» ,way?§'~s~.=,'~ -,Q-» 5 : ~F x.-6' ~--=>¢~~in Eve ry Ho me 4 ''cmor e wate r i n h ot wra th thsurvey In New York dm :cool weather.er an " ' |Ad ve t bullrr is in every home.I $8.00 6 om m n n n m n m s ;~. to ch. s1o.rso@11.a5air to gd.. $ 9.50(i>10.60 .3 8.50@10.25 GED STOCKg wether! S 8.25@ 9.255 3.09 6| M10 nner ewes 5 1.Ci J 3 H0 ey len din g, in c nmpllmmm wi th the provislo s o f Legi slative Bi ll No . 282,F i y - F i f th Session,Nebras- ka L egis latu re, 1941 , at Bla ir, Ne- braska. Hearing upon said applic a- tion has been set f o r September 26th,1041,or as soon there after as the matter c an be hea rd, at the offic e o f said depa rtme nt.Writ. ten protest against the issuanc e of the lic ense may be filed with the de- pa rtmen t by any per so n n ot less tha n f ive d ay s b efo re th e d ate s et fo r he ad ng . De pa rtmen t o f Ba n ki ng , Division nf Lic ensed Lenders, Linc oln, Neb raska.34-31; c with her flighf. e in Th e E nte rp r is e Brimra Relilltel .- -- -._.............qJapanese Beetle A United States department of eg rieulture plan for controlling Ihr Japanese beetle, still ln the expen rnental stage.Involves epreaci Ing a bac terial disease winch .r t I tuc ks the grub -. e the mourn l to fall B61 feet to powe r ttlrbi rl. Ba by lin t: Baby b~go with the ir mothers us passe rs until they are old on-Dulh toy for themselves.The mlanls c : to the fur on the moth- | :r'l brea in a ma nne r th at do c : census,1931,ed a t o m of wages of $10.11 :711. There are approximately ~3.000 person:In the United Slat 85 y ears old or older. Bpalled :med Food Canned food ~at spoils should b; buried with o tablespoon of lye to eac h quart, b~lue spoiled food,if eaten,ma y \so animals to be- come ill. River ~va-:ned nm Pipe The Small ~igeon river in North Carolina h ~been diverted into a .90 and pac kers mo ve d rn $11.40 down. som sold cr at ;9.so@1o.6o. n m s S E L L L o w l m Rec eip ts of she ep and mmm Monday were 3,000 da wa s irregular,ta t g to p ac k en a t $ 11 .6 5 r than Friday whileIced- rought the same pdc e or than Fridxy . The market eep held about steady. F A T L A M B S ba, gd. ch. $11.00@11.'f5 v fair gd. $10.25@11.00 1 ' .. 4rebuilding.and is a. 'u h 9 1 1. =" \. , : _ i ; T*».l r r r ' v ' - 3 ' ' a v " T "f-gf ~ ~;,.~\=-v° ¢ ; 1 Z ; ¢ " " _1 3 4|aff , _ , ¢1 ' : * - » 1 _:u 'A :.4 in Eve ry Ho me 4 ''cmor e wate r i n h ot wra th thsurvey In New York dm :cool weather.er an " ' |Ad ve t bullrr is in every home.I $8.00 6 om m n n n m n m s ;~. to ch. s1o.rso@11.a5air to gd.. $ 9.50(i>10.60 .3 8.50@10.25 GED STOCKg wether! S 8.25@ 9.255 3.09 6| M10 nner ewes 5 1.Ci J 3 H0 ey len din g, in c nmpllmmm wi th the provislo s o f Legi slative Bi ll No . 282,F i y - F i f th Session,Nebras- ka L egis latu re, 1941 , at Bla ir, Ne- braska. Hearing upon said applic a- tion has been set f o r September 26th,1041,or as soon there after as the matter c an be hea rd, at the offic e o f said depa rtme nt.Writ. ten protest against the issuanc e of the lic ense may be filed with the de- pa rtmen t by any per so n n ot less tha n f ive d ay s b efo re th e d ate s et fo r he ad ng . De pa rtmen t o f Ba n ki ng , Division nf Lic ensed Lenders, Linc oln, Neb raska.34-31; c with her flighf. e in Th e E nte rp r is e Brimra Relilltel .- -- -._.............qJapanese Beetle A United States department of eg rieulture plan for controlling Ihr Japanese beetle, still ln the expen rnental stage.Involves epreaci Ing a bac terial disease winch .r t I tuc ks the grub -. e the mourn l to fall B61 feet to powe r ttlrbi rl. Ba by lin t: Baby b~go with the ir mothers us passe rs until they are old on-Dulh toy for themselves.The mlanls c : to the fur on the moth- | :r'l brea in a ma nne r th at do c : census,1931,ed a t o m of wages of $10.11 :711. There are approximately ~3.000 person:In the United Slat 85 y ears old or older. Bpalled :med Food Canned food ~at spoils should b; buried with o tablespoon of lye to eac h quart, b~lue spoiled food,if eaten,ma y \so animals to be- come ill. River ~va-:ned nm Pipe The Small ~igeon river in North Carolina h ~been diverted into a 1 p l l m| 3hm zo su Wi _,YU.~-"_ *WP~.<~'W" Thursday, Sept., 4th I] |;K U H L HP E T E 3111.11 I¥$e#EeF'@§ mm||||||||||||||m||||||||||||||||||||||||u||||||m|||||ul|||n||||un||||||||||||u|||| Na.t.ive|3 8.50@10.25 A G E D S TO C K Fat y earllng wethern S 8.25@ 9.25 Fat ewes 5 3.00 ca r< no Culland Cnnner ewes 5 1.Ci J 3 H0 Used Equipment e 0 0 One John Deere Field Ensilage Harvester ¥"'_ 'u .._~v ;. . .-.ar ,- ,,.~§...7_i'~ 'g_.. . .1 .¢.~- ..~.»¢.. is .r -: "x .-__..~Q ~>~ #I 41.-+-5 e< Q r-.QI ~`.. u rw 2 gu gg u i n E ve r y Home 4 Dairy cows do not drink muc h A rec ent survey In New York dm :'3'f.'L§°w`Z'§{§Z='" hot weather than In |Ad ve closed that bullrr is in every home.I L I K E NEW M|§s5i|fzi7§[Af(§5§T|EfE§i<s AN T yson _ Long C o Herman -Blair men tal stage.Involves spreuci us passe Ing a bac terial disease winch .n I on-Dulh t tuc ks the grub mlanls c | :r'l brea 4 c with her flighf. ~e in The Enterprise Brimra Relilltel I ersrsuntiltheyu r l old y for Lhcrnselves.The to the fur on the moth- i...._a mz :c m I 1 m d r vc e s a e d o v e r h e a d fl o u r s c e n z \ . h . = h q f m p p v r s f i n d N L ; : r ; 1 t .u niT i n l l vw fl l f'r |1- t f| r v f p m # w i t h t h e l a t e s t t y p o d i ~ = p | : 1 . y ::41n:ui.l r g h u n g g i v e s I i 8 y l i g h 1 })lIl1l.|.I1 »| | |Un.\ u |\[ || |f;|.. f gh | r m f r I.I1 a n d c o n v e n i e n t |a ;t :. Lvl n a r r i | f ' \ .\ .t o t h e e n t i r e a t o m .1 n f F '-l:.V i . . r . r . r l I . | l . | .A r m :.u I M 1 B I J Y p l a c e £ 0 5 \ \ u p A llralllrlr r r n p r n v a d h g h t s ,ll l 8 \ '( h : t r \ | l |»| : \1 p u l l I i 1.l i n h f t . C h l i f k 8l 8 . l l d iln BUt v:=\; \ '| ¢ k *<fr\: <¢a d l Y l i R h t 8 D D ' B l l '| U ' l C &a t : N l t1| r'|~V r .r ' W MJ. E. MOORE lsDEATH F\mernl services for Charles Hugene Moore, 57, were heki§f\; day afternoon at the RivemndeBaptilrt Church__ _and bmin was '§"e l lmmeantheTekxmahcemetery.Q, ~Mr.Moore had died Iuddenly at .his home in Omaha the mé i i n ", " 'Thursday.11 R.'33`*'5"3~'»=¢~ Hn. Hoon, formerly Misa Lena' Warner of Herman and a niece of Mrs.Bertha.Lowe,survives.A-I mong than who attended the fun~wg- eral services were the following ~. Herman relatives:Mr. and Mrs.'iHenry Richter, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Y Lowe, Mr. and Mrs.s. R. Law .*'"¢ Hr. md Hrs. Irvin Clement, Mrs.» Hurley Clements,Mr.and Mrs. Wiliiam Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Clements,Mr.and Mrs..\"if-*f1\1*1\H Lavrrance Larsen and Miss Mag~gi¢;""f=l_if 9.Beg Lowe.1\\'h\ .1 "nets vm ~Good Roads Uh a [lands il(-nw puzzlethe hmed t a k e - o f ~rpnzis llae over a p oontral Mluourl 129 mllu longto htm an incomparable put-tern ot beauty. 'I'h|| great bodyot.dnrk blue water hinged byuuemywoodedé m k mus. presents a water nn-hes at D5square miles with I toial :harv-llne ol nearly 1,400 mllea. har l can claim Am: rl t mnn madelxwith a seldomequnl cl \In y ol sttradlons. F l u p nod hughway:lead[nic un. .und making lt readily accesslble from any dlrecuorand a good sys m of grnvellroads serves e n the moncludad resorts and hotels. year, the Mlssourl Slate Hi ' vaybeparlmenthalalllllur rLmpruved the road taclllll yconsolidating the surface 25 Vfe lli e mu m f m- i s me n i x h the gravel shady uxlnlng oulhe road by mlxlng ln 'bgproperamountd, mdln( the surface WW: molxtwra-absorblng calcium chloride Tharoad material: noon packedtlghtlyio¢eLh¢x' md produceda lmooth,dustlaa uurhce. Anumber ot hkulde remru have now lollowud iult and applled cmlclum chlofldl to md dust antheir gnvsl mtrnnce road; Good muh, mperlntlve Ash- uulalnnulmi §H"?FEb|IIINHUIIUN l b g i o n ~BY 'hc ..1 ~ c r e a t e d way 'nemrtmenn ¢ m» un . \. i as i I Lxk ot-the-Ozarlnl owes lbexkteneeinmar\'|lmmnunm mlles o! Mxmurx Route s I¢h ing, and bathing benches. mar- 2 2 v 1 'e r Do you know you can install Gas Heat and r pay later?_ ~ ==. . ~ . .f -.E ; 1 » §L : » fm r: - ; . =- l n * ;,Q *s""'A N'.»:»Q .'4 ' .'~sl ~..1 .y .._-4ff f7<¢ ; " f } C Y '` » " \ ; /*. ,§», ¢=§'maf,&¥ _~ f § »~ ~ "3 ~I 2 .. .1"E i - = ~f '7 » J -- 4 ;. {. . x / \ ~ u -m a ~\~, ¢ ' - l f ; .~; 'I ¢ / l f hm..Ir |. = . .? ¢ " \ | ¢ * * ' " " ¢ " #s a-rQ`§1=; . , ~; ¢ * ' { 1 ~ r > 'a . » 2-i q " .1 l ' ~a 3'¢. gif. r 1 rl . , "1 H¢}'i ' i -. - r w - 1r.1 . rE :;f v r `. f f - : .;g s - f §~f.,' 29° \"C|.s Tu ma c a n b g u r mg o d lo r my b u d ge t. I s m a i l Gu H u t n e w m d o n jo y r u ! w ln tn ' c o mi o r t. W u wi ll fu rn ish y ou wi th m ni imli l u i c o n witha ui °b l| ¢\i i° n. 0 . Q a d m d a J :~..!"Ca.~'=,*$5'ff?ffI""€,.>:*=| =-=~f.§T¢:iii'3€ f l :\ _1 `\,'g2-,~ : f i r g f .~~ I J U H T 'QE f; J :fJ_§)m_,Q4 =§'`i ;?1;'p g ] n _,YU.~-"_ *WP~.<~'W" 9 'J J"K i ~ ' H 1.,s- s. .~ " " ' w . ~~%-"" ~= xv ~_mi " l u b e m e n t . d e p u r t - f u . d m r = | g r . ~ - 1 I n : m l : n l l | . \ l h v l w t i o n t i o n O f t h e a t o m a n d a m : 1 m l m » 1 h rr l r. L 5 ~r ; 1 l= < i r i m f h t h c 'g e I l t . m l & p ~p I: 1 y \. |. f|PIIIll 3\.1 \ P r }m n l l a h l . 00 : 1 b u y e r .~~I 1 : |. l l i l !\ 1 | }i n I 1 r l l l l i n s a r e n e w a n d o f ~=h¢Jp|»r.l1 x| < >r 1¢ m »< 1 m v a t Ll:L 1.S p u z i a l l i g h t a r g l » r ::aI\an ¢h; |r ,; ,»a t a l l l 1 m < s FORMER Bmmrm l5f55f;$¥ Elini Is AUTO vlc'ruw,"'? ~ dung' .__-.~'- rvMr. Io r it wa s c r ea ted o nly mo r e th an a de c ad a q u Ba gn ell D u m w u c o m ac ross the O u l u R i v e r . to i ts u ti li ty value (the elec tric pla n t develo llt | l m h 2 v h m rt:-ucled Add ed h!d.ro~zo1,ooo genelx-ate: into and lh r o \heeu! ol the la ke ne glo n. lb llowln g lh e p n lc t[ ¢ ¢ h lc h th e y h a vs lw n d s o e !i n k n p r o vln | n e a r ly | 0 0 es o f m u h du r in g th e p u t velou n se en nr y , i nvig un tlng ll: - a n J u x t a f e w o l t h e r e u a m wh y La ke -o f- th e- (h nr ka L u In t b e c o mi n g th : me c c a a t mb a - me u . vlu ti o n i s u md n ll u n lo v. an ¢Nf° 0t| W \ ll an mid dle wes t. ; » x'~I - ,\" § " > \ ' . . ._.`§ .~_ . J L w z _;..*.. n ,. 1 hz ->.'Nu <a./_; vu ,,,__. ~' ~ a . = ` . . .~ - ~ ~ lu ua hh recovery. Bldr cemetary last Mondiyl Bncken was mated in Blair.h u spent his entire life in linnpactor of constmction Iwith hil office in Emerson Q Mrs.Rai h Petamm Ima tol "|fggvg ngxt gunday for hs* homei A ¥'P"'¢|3l |"fT'lrrl3t°d ¢'I'lx¢-for!0tl'\£'r rnnrrovements, ton numer ln Crutline Chlifomil.is a»!d'"">pmdurts auch as mrlk,hui ous m menhon, 'Ta found through|lulmed.s m' rm me n t i m w1iffI;-"'Y£"° .i'."fff-1`f.'°";f'?_"'ff"W;.."-'E':""""'~' Rllml f"~=~1 buyers will E Fjofdu of Nonoau num be larger but Hwy are no more ptctunaqua than the twimnn,i~CHl-¢d9¢d inlets ol Lake-of-!he~Omfk|. _-nun we yuvumu umcuon 0|th ma ws new super :ture a placeme weak! with her mother. M"'~|¢}.g¢ Clem; hy dm lhopper Lik\'ot convenience na well u a esntar Harle Thunn of Florence. "fd wlih me othvr fixmmn of the . it. ef ecomxny in the maintenance of other nlntlven ln Un! vicinny and wo, il of zlwninu white hill the hmily lankr.--Adv. an mn Calhoun.mn ,paul hmrlor llghthg.Nu n n Nm P h u n d m m # - » : 14 ~~mm~ NOTICE 'ro cmmrronsWalwr G. Huber, Atwmey ~unty Court. Washingwn Coun- ty. Nebraska.ESTATE OE Henry Adolphmedez, Dqceased._ in swf, Wnhlngwn Ccunty, Ns-bnnh, Ida B. mndlgy v m atfar(pr v rv bm. A wfltkn i nxtmmmtpurparting to be the lut WIII and Testament of Carl J. Hindley, de~ ceased, at which time and plus allperson: eonoemed mny appear :nd contesi the probnte thereof.Dated this 25th dly of August, m x .(SEAL)John A. Can-ignn, B4-4t County Judge. aut line of nld but 1, 81 fest loud: of the northean corner of d d lot, thence wut 96 feet. thence south 20 feet, thence aut98 feet, thence north 20 feat, realmme: unknown, Delendnnts. You, md each of yuu,are here-» by notified that on July 31, 1941, Hans C.Paulsen and Esther 0. Paulsen as plaintiffs commenced W u gfnn County,Nebruka, against you, and each of you, u defendants, the object and purposeol which is to obtain the decree ol .... NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT Walter G. Huber. Atwmev Otto Buws md Doroth , Jlnlm Mn. Rlym6ndWnl1 md son Mr.lnInd lilo Jeppurm,lndyllr. md md Mn. Harland Wulf uadiugh- 32. in Tom if.-i" ; '.. md hugh.Kn. Gustave Knhnk and children. ter,Mr. and Mn. Evum Stork ters ol Omnhn. Mr. ma Mn. Jem ¢|,Mr|;¢:nd ln. F;'ed'nPaullen -gd -ng f ly gg# "E " Swrk §>~»»~ and Mr. And ln. Hnlu; eno '.A 3 our»2§=»»'T.:§°»a : . zmz v s _ . , ., :; .. . nl '- » ¢ \\ m. ¢ o .~»~»=Slmdxy u |ma evaninx vilitoru.__ ,__ _, .,.........mn Ana `" 'uvenu unyn at me Harold French some time thin week.p i u i ; ~ & I . " ' i § § d a t t h e p o o l | 3 5 3 3 ' i ; § J 2 ~home. Mr. and Mn. Hlmld Frmd:Otto lhtze n hal been suffer- park last wednesday-Adsndlng Henry Kuhr on Frldly ' and lnmily were Sundny afternoon in the put week with A bad!in-~M . and Mend;Hxr-'g y wen caan meamd:upper guests of Mrs. C. fected hand which he cut with xlold Sun-k and dnuzhber,Perrv ...f_'E°,','1£'..M'* Jugns H n ru-French. Ethel and Im",,.,...:u - 11 mu :sul ul un nugun, nu, -nuan the lst in ol December, IMI, for the nurpula of enmlnntlnn. ul-junment mu nlluwlnn ol eldml.All c lniml no t me d on or bdon29th dl! of Nonmbof, 1941.Y-llawill be lanvar bund.m u d u m m d i y u l A - n n . um comm I: um n u u l l n 'au m__ ';-_g lee _,;;;_ a z mil" the County Conn. of Wahgd »z mu 1. z, a na 4 nr n|»¢|¢'£ "§1-.'i°1*|'3"'Ei,,N°,*;,'P,;"~ , I n u n m y o f s w , w u u u - m m .ha Gfmnw.N l h n l h ,dueribsdu: Cvmmwdnl on tha can lim ol N o t l u n i t ~1! 2 ' . ' ! J : ° f . ~ ? f . 1 ' I 2 | = m a » n u m » d .CWnl[_ _-Imdgg ::°.,,, lmmn ::'..'=mm:=fn.<a'2|a1-;"§2fsa»r".m1»f;: 1|my-I-n'.3|:!_ helpgj 3§'l&-!.'§'E{'!!'|§£9'?=. §g"A|i`iFd.`2:?T5§`£'e°'sI5'r`i¢`§|§f},°f:§°__?_P'.'.j',£§-_ 9.i'i=e!e ~ de- thantheof BB°T1`&Eé}"1,h`§"5\1§1§`=2§»"?n`é¢2"ai`|'§§Mn. LW, Petersei,who h..-f a;:; '»;:'"§5:'a s soda! time was enjoyed bv all: g "Fuffenng the W ""P""°1 A family rgrmlr Mrs.Stork and Mm. John Stork 7 'rom a heir!! nrmgk, m im- ner were held h.served refreshments.The nm F"°"'°d»bllfi must remnn in bedmwimming pool 1 tin or some hm'3 2 .-§~'1f..."}"3.~ "I.".'i vfll ~Visitorn ,».fI'.¢.,.,fha urnnb ..,=.1.|H"'..f'.'E'§ HP- ~1 1. neuuvuy, cem-ixthday.rn and nlmic din-eld at fha BlairpsrkSundaybyUlely apd fgmily Alben Dmkmeyer and son, OscarScheer and Inm&|y, Paul Rina: and son, Ed Gnuu and family, Law;- ence Gnune 1nd llmily,Herbert Stark and dxughber, Ed W. Stork md family.winmm s u n - h a ...M um ,vm wma, uumen o! weGods,Lookout Muni,md tha Luvelnnd Fiahtry. Adverline in Th E*=°°\'P1'l»l t B m - » a m. . . m u wmcr oxwest 96 feet, thence louth 20 feel. thence eut 96 feet, thence north 20 feet, and to remove tha cloudscast upon their title to Md ml!mm by the claims, nghu. titles,interests,lima and demands 01you, and each of vw. of any kind whatsoever, of, in or to aald real estate, or any part thereof, to nev- crally enjoin and bor yon, and eachof you, your heirs, executors, ad-ministrators and aaslgna fromhereafterclaiming or assertingany rights, titles, interests, claims,liens and demands of_ ln or to add real estate. or any part thereof, to quiet the title to said real estate in the plaintiffs; to obwn the decree of mid Court cancelling of record .. ......»...._- _-,~_ L.. M U wthmfnon cwn¢v cNebr»~ 35; fi n;rewrt na ex u,B mw o f Ma rv F mt .dwwe d-and m;d, an anpllmtlon lor finallmmx nmnu m a n d a n num. a nd for ¢},¢ gg,-iymment of residue of?Esum w meh other venom an are|by law entitled to tho same. and I hive set the 19th day cl Senbem-her, 1941, at ten o'clock zu M.. atmy office ln mid Gountv for thehoarlnz thereof.Dated August 27, 1941._<sEAL>John A. Comm". 344;Countv Judzé. »CO. COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGSwmaau II rum. "umm rmuuu un aepvem-ber 11.The annual reunion of ioldlor and daamauas of me ninth and tenth grade clan ul 1927, was heldat the Rose Hill school on Sunday.A pimic dnnsr was enjoyed atnoon. Mn. Raymond Caatl,the former teacher, and the followingclassmates and thedr famlllea were present: Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lar- sen and baby of Fremont, Mr. andMrs. Jena Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ruwe and fnmlly, hir. andMrs. John Taylor and family, Mr.and Mrs.George Mencke, Perry,Russell, and Clarico Ryan, Eliza- beth Hansen,and My:-on"l`ofte.Plnns were made for a similar re- union next year.u -_-n "__"_....."_ .1 Mr. »ni{`n§|f`W'»1¢2'; sl"" i l l were Mr. and Mn. Ben mm:-nandfamily, Mr.and Mm MartinVoss, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Daniel- meyer and Donna. Ludwig Jensen,Mr. and Mrs.James Ryan, Billyand Clsrice, Pen-y Ryan and Dor- is Yost of Omaha were Sunday aft- ernoon and supper goats. Eveningnests were Mr. and Mrs. WalterNielsen.Wednesday aftemoon guest! of Mary and Eva Andarson wen Lena Innes and Lydia Innea o l Wyoming, Georgia Innes of Spik- er, Lilly Spencer of Omaha, Mrs. Walter Sappenfleld, and ldrs. Lau- m Tuite. Misa Marian Nelson and Mi nClariceRohn mont os.. ¢f.~\f......a lux nxunan,mr. and Mrs. J.M.Kennedy of Page, Mr. and Mrs. EL. Deming and family, Mn. Mary Kennedy and Mary of Norfolk,Mrs. El-he! Shiley and R°\*9f*~ Mr. and Mn.John Rasmussen,and Mr. and M n .Louis Raamuuea ,und family. Mr. and Mn.Otto Ruwe andDomthy and Mr.and Mn.Mllol Jeppeson and family en}oysd ni picnic in Fremont,Sunday. In the afoomoon they called on M n .Ciottlleh Lallmnn at the DodgeCountHospital.Fri y evening guelta of Mr. and Mrs.John Rasmussen were Mr. and Mrs.Douln Rasmussen, Margaret and Laurita,Mr.and |Mrs,Louis Matthlesan and son. Walter, Harry Dahlkoetter,Hen-Smdley and daughter,Otto ,Paul Knecht and family,Henry Knechtpllra. Emma Stork and Milo and Mm.Annla Gooseand sono Sunday dinner zooms ol Mr. andMn. Ed Stork were Mr. and Mrs.Perry Toehbcn, and Mr. and Hrs. Everett Stork and family. ln o..3 afternoon, Mr. and Mr. Stork vla- ited Mrs. John Hilgenkamp at the Lothenn Hospital in Omaha. Mr. and Mn.Albert Kuhr andDuane helped Mn.Henry Arpcelebrate her birthday Wednolday afternoon,. Mn. Casale Hansen,Harvey andHazel, and Mr. and Mn. Giffordruns. |..n .-.|.. |:..\.i-..__,... IIIIIIHIIIIIIlllllllllllIIIIlll|I|||I|||||||||(san)314i §;,u`i1`£§,' `.'i{IZi§¢¢ $&,§f}.~..in critarnn in *Hn nnu|Hnnu to appear before me nt the CountyCourt room in Blair, Nebraska, onthe 30th day of August, 1941, and on the lat day oi' December, 1941,for the purpose of examinationadjustmentan d allowance of claims. All claims ncit filed on orQrgfqre me 30511 day _of Ngvember, Asn, wlu ne Iorever narrea.19?;\ted this l s t day o f Au g us t a lu ux m ga gu u |lM .I G u y I..m .LA11'[.Bra n d A m a n d a C a r t e r 1 0 O r i n A b b o t ,C o u n t y C o m m i s s i o n e r s R o o m , r l n l . u l d n a vu n l fvn l . .1 0 : 0 __-.|1 N l n i v H a h n A n n UR | 0 l | |I aur. zulu mrs. marry Allfamily called on Mr. and Bergman,Sunday after: and Mrs.Oscar Mutha Friday evening calieru at sen home. 1. M? ~'°*::1.¥*e:'"'s»»=" 2: I(18811 ang'unv n w n " ' " ` ° MM r s . g p itinnr Mi ss Dor is Y o u i n Oma - a n Bigrxl Mr s .Llo y d Ma tt h i g g " - WI ;Mr .and Mr s .E d Menc ke we re W ednesday afternoon caller: th e Mm Saturday even ing gueuta o f Mr.rl| 1 0 Geor ge Neia on home were |ef==1 Mrs. Harry Madsen and fam- c fille,Alma . a n d Le o n ; A c k e r| ;ly a nd wer e Sun day af terno on m1d +0f Herman, Rev.Cia rk , a nd 1 l1.BIt8illBd| 5uppe| sruests nf Mr n n d M n A l . | H e m v Goaker an d W n lh w ~J. u n a c u ~~ ~~~||l C I A i u u a ' I ] \ l l 5 |n l l p ; u 1 A T h B a r d f C o u n t y C o m m i t s( S F A L )J O I I I I A C & \ " 1 ° i K 3 l l »i n B g g k 4 p a g e 2 8 8 g f t h e d e e d 9 0 0 a d .3 1 4 :C o u n t y J u d g e .r e c o r d s 0 %m i d c o u r t y ,B e c u r i n g s i n n e r s m e t D u r a n - a n t t o j o u m 9 4 1 .pa y me nt of a n g e f 25 53 0 d rn ~n t tak en Au gu st 11 , 1N O T I C E o v F I N A L n a v o l r r interest,also ¢;1¢e1?in; or mc ? - d Pres ent: L D Lfmz. J E Ca mp A C'Dabel.Aiztvrney a mn rtvn c m rnmin l m nm.....,¢t:\bell a nd H. C .Bla;-0. ; - ; ' - - - - - - "t u s ;a l l :u u m u u g l lrca t i a l e n H a s t l m n h n r n n n n m n N l #___l _ __ __._-.-.--p ¢-vpn :angL u - . S l m n m an d pla n to re tur n th e mlr vlltte r p a r t o f th e we a k .| | r | . |Mr . . n a l n .w m m m n a n d " U Mu-Qlnl Ilan f\ l¢ ¢. » -- u - _- -. . . _. | 1 1|II I n h a n I l l l i .u n an nncphl! lmry ouc nanlll y| | |I H r i n ,c a ve l " | M I , ____ _____ _ _ _ ____,_ .--___-...........,.....M -lnuu mas ualuurlce :|.amBE11 R110iuild, Fri-lbel-E M§d3¢n an d Mr s .Albe rt J en sen an d B o b - ' f a mi ly we r e i n Linc oln, Saturday , were Mrs.Mr . a n d Mr s .George Ne llo n bi e o f Mi llar d wen S u n da y e ven ~ vis i ti n g Mr s .Ma r y W ilkins. Era. J ohn'¢n1|c d on Mr .an d Mr s .Ha r o ld i n g visitors.Mr .and Mr s .Otto Knec ht #md ny,Mrs.| pau13¢n an d baby Fr id ay even -Mr .an d Mr s .George Ne ls o n Mr .an d Mr s .H a n y Duh lko c tter d Peggy , ins-'were i n Oma h a o n Mond ay ,atlof Og a li a la wer e F r id a y g u es ts o f ¢hildren,*Tuesday eve nin g g ues ts o f H r .whic h ti me Mr s .Neison reoe ived | Mr.an d Mr s .Ha r o ld Sf/ark an dChi1d!En.'nnfl Nh »n u . .\l..a._-..- - 1 _un.xr||.n\ l-..-|...........|."' . » - i n I n the C oun ty Co ur t of W as hi ng - ton County .Nebraska. E S T A T E O F Solornnn T.Ba r- to n .deceased. °t~ya:1 .'E"'E§..n.. . _.____°_n _________"J :l.u§uElk lf'- - T h -2 " ~f fhe edi me n o s e n m wesleyan L:Garske an1>\Auguste Garske ..,|F m m u s o v m ns d ay af te r no on .Pre se nt " me e tin g we r e re ad a nd app ro ve d. Ha ro ld w .Rasmussen,1 A f te r a. c ar du l e x a n w i P ° "of Ta y lo r ,J anet an d Tonthe f oi lo wi ng b ills gln th ; dlff er gg Ha r old Ta y lo r J ean an funds.t o v an necon 'n m u i '§§i1»'5$m.c l d m s be al- Fi fa ¥'.I'='?'1" _Ruwe a m! Carl J . J . Ko , d ated No ve mb er Sth,1882,rec ed i n Bo ok "HL", a e 1 6 6 o f th m o r t a recoP 2:3 sf ge rdsof said c ounty , aec udng pay ments nf in nnha n f e n n n n .......\ 2....l..._--.L cm Sl JOHNSON,Blnlr, Our Al tloneer,For Sale Dales md Market Inlormntlon. FAT HOG MARKET. BY WEIGHT, EVERY MONDAY Sdmylar, Nehr. T A Y L O R A N D W E L L S A u c n o u c o . (Next COMMUNITY SALE, Fremont. Sat., Sept. 6) LAIOI n uMONIYn lHAKI voun nm [AIN MOI! with 1|-|\¢\¢m, uw-meMunn :mm nada.1.51:slay suu ful :mas 111611 willl w eundersiyrned,C o lmtv J u dz e o f Waahinsrton County .Nebraska. his f in al r eu vr t as e xe c u to r of the Es tate of S olomon T.Barton. de- ceased.an d ma de a n anlilic ationf o r fi na l admin istra tion an d dia- c ha nre , a nd for th e a ssi gnment of res id u,ol'Es ta te to such other pe r so n s a s a re bv la w e n ti tle d to :the same. and I ha ve s et th e Eth dn y o f Seotember.19§1. at 10 0'c 1oc k A. M.. at mv Offlc e is said. Countv for th e heari nir th ereof.5 Dated Auizust 12th..1941.( S E A L )John A. Caxrinc an.| 32-dt Co un tv Judlze.| lowed.Ind the County Ch n r e b {o r d e r a d t o d r a w w . n o 8 f.¢»..l»I- . II- . - L n u l I. :-._1.z . . | M I B .L i n n :R u w n .n n r i E"="?`»:~.f?'f}§.'3 _,g§.13~a»§._y.#;§13|3(3n ; ( § 1 " u u a u ll h \ J l l U Il.l.llZUl|l a n g |0 1 1 5 |u1:.\ |\.n|ll.C lIl l|.C l|\\1\A . . . . . ! : . . _ | m 1,?.°=<£<~»'"E d _ -7 *" 1 '= S B q . n ° o n ,'I 'u e s d | . y w a s M .reggyrx. Ham W\.\lf'|||Mr.a nd Mm Frm!ff||P{|{m-so * 5YEA R szn vrc rr ¢:u4muv1n~ :r i'wnzurs r.1nalr_#:r szL.L.xrronwe mmm niwuum w naysame.Carried. all members Prevent votirur "Aye",C. J. Beekmsnn, supplies,$1.70H. C. Blnco, com. work and mileage 130.70Christensen Lbr. Co.,supplies 558.11Clerk District Court, insane 75.03County Clerk, insane, etc.22.25 I .. . ..,................~...,,we ml.,-ious meeting, the hnsbess served refreshments. Mr. and Mrs.Harold W.Ri m mussen and family entertained atBible study, Friday,for Messrs. and Mesdames Harold French und family,Menon Cornelius and |z\elue Anylor of Omaha, and Al- birthday 'und those helping e unavin Hsgedom of Fremont.celebrate the occasion were Mrs. Wuul! and Lana Rolland homMr.and Mrs.Ray Ruwe and Sophle Reeh Mrs. Clausfamily were Sunday afternoon and,und Mrs.Gé o m Wulf, supper guests of Mr. and Mn. Mrs.Hany Larsen, Mr.Raymond Kuhr and family.'Will Wulf and Donald,Thursday afwemoon guests cfIMrs. Gilbert Stork, Mr. Mrs.Raymond Ruwe were Mrs. Bud Croudy and ismily, Wulf,M r. andMr. andMr. herlof Prem5n{"Qiéi¢§i"ar'}}\""ifw"_-" es .Mr. Sunday afternoon.K |M and 'Thursday :ftemorfn guests of ~°~ Mrs.|Mrs. H. C. llasmussen were Mes-P h o l ' l € ~ g n ~andldamee Martxn Bertelsen,James Bla i r Ne brMn.,Snrensen, Karl Christensen,Hum '' andiBoe,and Paul Kempcke.Fridayl »Danish Luth. Publ. House, hinding 26.00lt. E. Fairchild, postage, om.3.44 Furnherg Hdwe., supplies 76.96 Nadme Guyer, clerical 5.00Mildred Hansen, cleriml 33.00 Waldo M.Kruse, exhibit 50.00 Midland Chem.Lab., supplies 29.95 Wm. D. McDonald; prisoners' board, etc.42.27Na|.'l Office Supply, supplies 3.10Carl F. Olson, mileage etc..7.80Orunha Prlntinz Co.. sunpliea 54.51T. c. Lord Co.. sunnlies 46.30 Virginia' Vaughan, clerical 5.00R. Weldon, labor 30.00Arlington Oil Co., gnu and oil 67.01 Erwnod Motor. Sunply.Firestone Auto Suwly. equipment 26.88G.A. Pope Oil, grease 250.20Intersule Mach.Q Supply, repairs 170.96Kennard Oil Co., nu 102.12 Lincoln Rd. Equip., repairs 50.00 Miller Huselbllch, repairs 11.50 Wlnsei. Service. rendu 7.17 i mnlumla0'l-Innlon &0'Han1on, Attorn TO: Orin Abbot.: Juhn J. Adams-- A d a ms ,ree l n ame unk no spo use of J o hn J . Ada mo; J .W heeler, real name unknown; --W he ele r, re al na me unkncv spouse o f J. R. W heeler,1 na me un kn o wn ;Carl J . Kotsc h ; Hana Ko tac h; The he deviseee,legeteee,personal pre se ntatives a nd a ll o th er p sons interested in the estates an y o f the fo llo wi n g n ame d | ceased persons:Or i n A b bJ ohn J .Ad a ms ;J .R.Wheel real na me dn lmown ;Ca rl J .Kotac h;Hane Kotuc h, and Am gusto Garske,real names \ kn o wn ;an d a ll persona ha v! or c la imin g an y i nter es t in tl pa r t o f Lo ts 1,2,3 and 4 Bloc k 37,in the Ci ty of B l: Wnahimzton County ,Nr.-bras] described us: Commcncing on 1 worth ; $|5Uol'.!s q Chamberlain xmp| .c <>., labor asléb F a mh e r g Hdwe.,supplies Neb r. Tr ac tor & Eq uip ., 5.75 equ ipment 4000.00W eston Lon g, gra vel 302.40 Le o Fauss ett, labor 73.82 Weston Lo ng , g ra ve l 838.00 Neb r. Trac to r & E qu ip ., equ ipment 4000.00 Ralph S c arlett, labor . Irv in Clemenls, labor Carl Erlku en, labor J o hn B. Er ikne n. labor W alter Kr n me r ,lab or Emil K ro hn , la bo r Herb G. Mu eller, ot al, la bor Sta nley Ma rsh , lab or Robe rt Rasmu ssen . la bor Lloy d E. Sp ikor , la bor Ea r l Larsen.labor Paul Sc hneider, lnbor llc -nel Ilertelsen, labor Elmer lle lts , lab o r Le o Fnusset,dy na mi te F Ha rtun g, lab or 33.00 4.00 2.00 52.90 a.oo18.88 4.60 3.60 2.5021.00 10.00 2.50 68. 10 33.00 6.9! 6.20SimonKo r a lwl,Np a i r 9258.47 E. W . Tay lor 0; Co., muah- Lllai r Da iry , poorBlairHospi tal, poor Campbell Mo r tu a ry ,poor Ea rly D a wn Da ir y , p oo r E. 0. F'aln:hlld, poor Gilbertaon Store, poor w. E . c m. . -c . . .u n ~.--- 7l, 5 l L 0 0 27.90 12,00 1.5538.75 18.00 - - - - - - . . . . . . ° - -- _ . . . . . ..We Repair o ~ G a m b l e S t o r e ~n1»1r.N»bmn."" f s fl# mm/m AW/|770M up/0 an sw//vfsx///a A/vo omw"'\ Lggpp 1 / my mmf V00 :mmf!"|'+~I°~|»~l'++'|»+'I»°|'+*|"l>+~l-~|~#++'Nl"l~£2 I / F YOU WANT to get ahead fast, to serve your country, to bgild v°\e"°lf a good~paying future . . . hare's the op- DR. c. R. MEAD DENTIST Blair,Nebraska -1-¢~-¢~+++++-1--1»-:»-I--1--s»+ Blair,Nebr aska |»n~n»-\~»-u~-|»-»~+++++++++++++ -1-+++++-|~~|»++-|»+~|»-|»++~¢»i n . . .1 Dortunit5r you've been waitimr for._ _The U. S. Navy may train you to become an expm in any one of nearly 50 skilled fields. Each month, over 5000 new men will be sent to aNavy '.T.;. » Zoe School, whereyou can learn to be a Diml engine operator, machinist, avia- tion mechanic, aerial photographer, radio operator, or whatever Specialized work you're best fittedfor.This §rst you-'straining which you get is worth at least $1500. '1'haNavy footsthoentire bill. Youeamwhileyouleam. Infact,itilpodb1e£oranenlistedmantoearnupto$126 per mouth-with keep. You'1l have plmty of opportunity for advnneument in position and pay-and you'l1have fun while you loam/ You'l.l come out of the Navy fully prepared to take on a good job in private indusfxv. And if vnu wnnt m new an DISEASES IOF THE RE CTUM l)r. J. Tilton Young Fremont, Nebraska + + + + + + + + + + + + + + » + + o + ¢ o 1 I | uu | | n| | | | | | m| | | | | | | | | n nmn | | | m| | mn ulu| | | | | | | | u | | | | | m| | | | | | | | | | | u| n| m| ._..............n, AuA)| yuur uz.WGr e x e n s n Drug' Store, poor 4.19 H.L y le Guy er, poor 17.20 011 C. D._!inwarQ, poor 16.00I,N-0-T-I-C-E Office Qosed From August IS to 31 Inclusive.Open September l D r . ~ ~Knee .mnnaon rmwe. Co.. poor'John Lulvdk. poor Slewan Phnrmecy, Door Safeway Store, pnor Eleanor Unxicker, poor Donna Walker, poorOnmotiunlduly made and sa.9sao.oo 9.04 41. 10 16. 10 2725 cal-~rled.a duplicate wanint was in~ sued on 0. A. A. warrant No. 910 nrlginal having been lout. On motion the Bond adjourned w mee! September B, 1941.Helen K. Bolt, County Clerk. LOOK WHAT THE u. s. NAVY AND NAVAL RESERVE OFFER YOU FREE 'rluumnc worth $1500. Nearly 50 trades and vocations to choose from. GOOD PAV with regular incmaaes. You may earn up w $126 n month. You are entitled to a zeneroua vnu. FINEST SPORTS and entertainment any man could ask for. TRAVEL, Anvtmuni. TIIRILLS- You can't beat the Navy for them! BECDME Au 0FFlCER_ Many can theServiee,youcangorlghttoLbetop. . . and retireatthe endof20yearsor30yem-awith a libaal mdnthly income. You can choose now between the regulars or the ze- serva. Both oB`er equal opportunities for advancement. Get this FREE Booklet 4 - - _m n f f m 1 " m f '" ` ~t h e U ; l p § : v y'' 2 4 p q s , F 5 3 3 § ' u . . .. € . . 1 'l g U I W E I t n n s w a n l l l y o u x - 4 x u s t i o m . ' I ' | : . l l | w h a t vo u r N A V Y ROSE HILL, ORUM Jeese Hansen was n Sunday din~ ner guea! of Mr. md Mrs. HaroldStork.Mr.end Mrs.Stork and Peggy were Monday evening wl- em on Mr. end Mrs. John Stork.Sunday evening guests of Mr.and Mn. George Rlxmunen and family in honor of Mr. Humm- een's sister and hmi ly ,Mr. Ind Mn.Chrll Christensen of Akron, Colorado, were Mr. And Mn. Rey- mond Ilnmune n and daughten,Mr.and Mre.Robert Rasmussen and flmlly, end Mr. and Mn. CulRasmussennndhmlly.Mr.mdMrn. (§hri§Lennen_And daughter ro- ¢'-od ~|_hf'm 'c i 1 ""`_wo rk fo r a n a pp o i ntme nt t o the P l y v i l ~ m d _ v l m t i m i a ' § ; anunwxPl!/,ea ya h!Na va 1Aca de myo r thsAnna po 1i lo i ~ GDDD F000 and plenty of it.the Ai: at Pensacola.¢ , g 4 5 W W i n d ! mm l v i x i i o n u a ~ FREE 0LOTlllNG.Aeomplew outlit FUTURE SUCCESS.It ' |eazy for of clo thing when yo u first anlint.Na v y -t ra i ne d me n t o g e t go o d- (Ovar $100 worth.)paying jobs in civil life. FREE mz o l c m .w r .including l. | B E R| L n n | n : | | : u r » | > A v fo r regular dental attention.rggulgg Navy men. hwy wmn y be c o me mo $ ur.2 7 » e a mn " - l ¢=w=\N~vy.\i h lbv 'i nc rn°r*=mdnm~y °v.\§ -yphy .i a mmgyb| Mn|nadtn,u»ci tin|poruy oumAy vmt.T\Uae n1|| tmmt !Iq\unm|nh| ndv rhnnto xpply.I!y ouu0 b¢ tv rom17 \nd8 l(nnNthldnd nq\| ind),|\t\hin !hoboo kno w.Noo bli g| ¢i nn.Alk\h» N-v y ~diw°fmi » pq.¢ f°¢ .wpy .o r¢ d¢pb¢ ¢» h1 mormu1himtlaeoupe n. Youeanpuuizounpennyponaloud. Arun... / : _ 'rAvLon&wm.l.sL I V E S T O C K A U C T I O N EVERY WEDNESDAY Air-Condllloned Pavillon, Fremunt, Nebr. Hogs Sell First at 12:00 0'clock H O G S -C A T T L E H O R S E S S H E E P Ali Cemenled, Smllnry Hog Penn: Convenient Cutllo Yards and Horn Stalll B U Y E R S u m s n r . ' r . m m m v r r z n cm Sl JOHNSON,Blnlr, Our An loneer,For Sale Dales md Market Inlormntlon. FAT HOG MARKET. BY WEIGHT, EVERY MONDAY Sdmylar, Nehr. T A Y L O R A N D W E L L S A u c n o u c o . (Next COMMUNITY SALE, Fremont. Sat., Sept. 6) u¢\ls *"v.¢ H' .*_1.`~'&;»\\ v n u r u s u u c r c w l o n o n u x m bo- okioty ou dxidct o a pp lyfor nr youlrillnen ivo thia unmrtlg pal-an o fh o u o r y o u w illb o p r o u d t o w o u . karmadingdnhu hoo in tho Navy, b1m.ni.¢b¢a5 |"_T.""""""'"""""*""""""~"""---~-~--|und Him.mrs n__- _ ..-|u\l_ u|¢re \u-md Sunday mm-nlng lfhr ~_§|\°f~§,_{"~',!,!.:l\x£ vlnltlnq iIIII Tasrulhnulhlmoruallhlaeoqon A. b i h h v y l l b r d i i n l o v s p q o r Whhnutuu mnyynnlhbolnr ylouslarllubuhokhgm»N.vy.~¢»|.¢nn¢i¢.n.¢h-un ¢ho|||wt h|'hrlnh&|N|v 7 o.-N¢ v ¢ lRe |n-v s . ._.._.......vnu msyn ofliochesur.Minnesota.T b al an Nsv y hs sn-Mr. and Mrs. George Rasmussen m a m m a : -- "A ll m s n m v m In nnd family were Tuesday ovml ths Nun! Hassrvs will bs anvisitors of Mr. snd Mrs. Rsymozs sodvsNsvy dutythsvugbouslhspuiod Rasmussen snd dsulhters.ul tha nations] umansncy. but *hy vm bs nlssssd to insctivs duty sssoon- m l n m r u n w ,.sm c h- sme mwy ss *hi * *'"i °~l Ulysses B. Gran; Phllln m»m..... : l u n s u n n m n l l u n n b l \ \ bs o l t h¢1n¢imslnaln|1g.L|s »=-==-g--=-_;_; :svs»|Rs|srv:o¢s\ryoul.\ssss:s'h-\v~ Phvdos1| J;uh'».wssnp:mlI>¢¢L Buadknshsoouvoanowl l r,| N - » _.An\...__.:>Adand wm1 ...r.».m.» &.;€ Zi nT¢ ||s u m :v o u n c o u n n v "nm Immnrul Thru."* l l l l l l )v bun In I -¢ | »n »u n» u n» »~ ._ , ,, ,, _, , ,, ,, ,, , ,, ,_ ,_ _ _, __ __ , __ __ ________| U .fum lN'rlmmnn-__ N MACHINE 1942 ELECTION YEAR M D~ IS O Next year will be another of The Petersen Machine Shop,lthose hectic years when the voter whlch for yang: hu been locatedwlll he called upon m make his just across the Alley north of The_choice among the various candl- Entorpdse oftloe, has moved "bag dawn who will aspire no ollice. and b=1ss==z¢" And is now lacnled:In the city,the mayor,four §g_§;"*v '-";"°f- county atwrlla g: B B O A T M A Y ~emnm, Vi rgi ni a ; Mr. a nd Hn. inmm; f..°X"Dl'.¢,m 2"$.'|'i§'¥. on the W O R K S B U S Y OVE RC OATS € ° » 'i '» ? . 'J " » 2 ," '"; € ' 2 , "'& ? £ M ti ckd. cv mu bl 1 do n u o 'w un. .£¢ l.,f." 1:: | m d ;going The Bllir B°°l Worh, new nla-Home of these snthuaiutic vl- M?.?'¢|"?£"3`-§., é:'"r?1.1'f§` Kithe rounds ond than will be the ly houled in the uld canning hc- eatlonlsts who go north w get bruka.I usual sklmnlahlng Among the can- tory building,reports t h u the lv/my from the hut m.\y wlsh thlt ddat _work of constm ing their third ih had tak t h i "l -'I|'l'h:.|o.n., »x..|...»...an .|...».,. boat ln xzettlnz dan: nina.. ...A _"FX,__,_ on er_woo °".'m-Mxss Lon .Te - d'"'m'°' nfl |NobrA4§§p. Aung 28. 1941 FO R RE N T Fon RENT:All 1110418 hInquire at Tim Enf41'Ul?B¢. $24! FOR RENT:2 light housekeep- ing rooms.60 W. Nebr. 34-lt' Th i s building,whic h w ~¢°""tYwil! be ele.c;ted. This elec tion c ~mes P| °P eTtY » wa s b ou gh t by the Blni ti n th c s pr in g. A s y e t the re i s bu t BoaQ W orks Of wh llth Mi .f'°*~°"°,1m1¢m m an d probably wi ll no t Basketball games~ tire~an esn.C0}lDtY sheriff, c ounty lc hool HUP- muted 5,000,000 persona in 1930.ennteu dent,c lerk o f the c ourt, le room the sho.p will be h°""ed In the~county ~he~eIec~on~o;nes in that buiidlng In the future."in November and at that time a *k FARM~FRESH" FRUITS and VEGETABLES _.wld by the "pound," to uve you monsyl 'a a ' 1 |......~ W a t e r me l o n s .-,--.,.,.l;c L .a \ I *Head Lettuce Cllifna ~~ B c | I I |4 range ulce Grapefruit Juice §'L'.IZ'¢ Tomato Juice §,'L'1£',{ » .3 _~2§£'.;c 23; 171: 25211; 25c Post Toasties _.___________.__._____. Calsup Midwest Brmd -___ l l -- - . » ' ; ; . 8 c 14r s ; 8 c »\. 31-1; Seedless Read"Via the Grapevine" .».Pkg.~_A dictionary of Grapes and ways to S a l a d O i l "f°"`°'" by Julia Lee WrightMnrolu Pin!in thi s wbek'|" F AM I L Y C I R C L E " Can ~' ras ng _ar Nu-Mayonnaise Made __ Mayonnaise *Corn Meal "'"'""' 16-ol...--_._Jar 16-nz.Kraft -_,.----.Jlr 5-lb.Lou ..---....__Bag * B e a n s §I . " f . . , , . 5 ' *Prunes s"~'*"~"""" 4-lb..Bag 25c 28c I5c 25: |~ rune"--H_,____.__________--..-..'.§'f'<>?.i'. 29c "`~~;\/ ? " ' NF r u i t C o c k t a i l Sun do w n~_____';5_,L l2c a f _ali ,>/ ' .................. __....................--.. . .. - .. -a~ ~While.Thompson Seedleaa -.._--.......-__ 2 L b s . ~ present the B~ro~an war is over-shadowing these miniatum battles. work. Those ln charge lu-lm Lhht material will not be ob lnable for private work until the #resent de- fense needs are ntlsflnd. Da Moines, Iowa, where ~ey hnd visited relativa since Sunday. They also attaxdd the Iowa State rMr. and Mrs.Kenneth P. Balmer FURNITURE upholsbering, mgm ishin~.|''Z ~~Bread Blue Ribbon --__--~i:~i. 'C Waxed Paper ff,2',{d __f_§;f,§; an d equip ment. 3 3 - t f B .F .~C o . an- l u u m m P L U H S F O R S A L E : -G/aydou Hatc he ry an d Pou ltry F a r m. Phone 395.84- It NI-:BR1=:1J SEED W HEAT ;1.2s bu. Also E a r ly Oh io potatoes. P h a n , F t.Calhoun.1 1 on 87. 3 4 2 t Cur tis Dlxon . F O R S A L E :Kitc h en ra nge. heat- er,cabinet,piano.buf fe t.c hina closet,Chairs,an d f r u i t j a n . Cai!at 5 0 0 W . J a c kson St. 34-Ir,T.A .Linderuneyer. SFIIIT) W HE AT, I owan. 34-2t.°E m i l Stender. F O R S A L E :Plums.E d Gr i mm. 34»1t' 1 '11 1o Ro UGHB m= :D ma le hog. Berkshire.1 I. H. C. us w c o rn - pic ker , rm. . row, pull ume.Bu d Grimm. 'l' ek& msh R.F. D ., Her - mn n Phone 583.84-2: F O R S A L E :Good round dining ro o m table an d bu f fe t i n xo odcondition.Ca ll Red 846.3 4 - lt I O W A N W I N T E R M I E A T .Good for seed. Phone 111 on 37.3 4 - lt*s. A.. Moore. F R E S H c o w s ,Clolp sprimzcrs, good Ho ls te in an d Shorthorn ullai ~it~ v sow; nn~ mists. Ray - F H w C p r i ov sid cei n d MC Th W ; . f i t *a .. I g . ~ 131 r_ 1 ;( u e \ |1f . ; F 0 R r H E H o L |D A Y w E f ~ G o o d -.e o 9° dj§_';°';e§'3<'f especnully When YE" .You'|I f`i:du*emoney's°"i"9 prices. ve 'at Sufewqy_fY||'||ng you need ,g food helps fo mak .,§ < ; \< `~\ ~K E N D ~ » ` , . J'" " \~; 1 ~o u a s o u l ; ~ , n d a r d s ° ' o u r .'|'°nu\ |\~w "'° ";§';',_, \\¢\P Undo s»g;§;_ 4 ~" ' ° ' I f \ \ . o \ | \ " \ ° \ ' f o r N o n n f ~C 0 U i f ; g n \ m P ° " ° Do %ol \ S° ' ' Ir. do i nd ou r be s t. -" i o b o n d w e .dus\rY-> / / ' ~m u o n i n m e h a d " ' GENUINE McCormick Deerin STRAYED:Hampshire sow.wt 270.Friday. August 22.34-It*Jess Ryan.Herman. '- --~ - ~ * E °I Longhorn _.___ ........_._l..b. Short-3-lb.Q | STRAYED o CC nb. B-1;--...~_.--B|¢ | | | ,2c 0 f f € ¢Nob mu __________-__-|i.§3 6 F l Kitchen Cn!!0 l l ! '2:-lb. B12 '1sé-,.____ Harvest Blmmom.f_°»§i'2 $1.47IB-lh_ ~ 3.5¢ ~ Miracle §¢.am€¥__----..x: 39c MODERN COMFORTABLE home close &n. price right by ownenAlso ncreage. good house, barn, chicken house,other buildings by owner. Phone 292.83-tf » required.Car needed.~S~~Baker & Co., Keokuk, Iowa.32-3t' WANTED:Dead stock. free ure-mium.Bllir Rendering Service,Phone 17, collect.HollyJensen.latent for Union Ren-dsrinz Co.. L|P!atte.Nebr.29-tl REAL ESTATE _l x Blair.Phone 212 on 13.34-lt' WANTED: Man no sell well-known merchandise.New Iiberai ar rangement pennits good profits.M.enchand.iSe on \Colllf2I)l1lE!lt Moore, 111 on 37__84~1t' HEATING STOVE. as-mf P. o. 85x 450. Duchess ?,2L1i1..,, _.,_--.--_.$.'§ 33 ,Q .| c WASHINGTON COUNTY HAM; will be closed on Labor Day,Monday. September 1.This il | egul holiday.4..'~~ C 0 Mnybelle ._ ..__._ ___2 ¢..1Lf.'3 ~c 0 0 | £ i ¢ S ~ . . - . . . _ . . . P k | . ~ K r a f t D i n n e r s ._ .-.--_ -2 .? .;Z2 l9 ¢J e l l i e s M ~ l ~ u | ' | ," * " ' 2 3 N OTICESSalad on ~Dl flffmm Cr~ckers ~ nom 'i~l' :sc WANTED WANTED:Girl for housework.;Call 121 on 28.34-It* WANTED: Girl (or lifrht house ...~u |u 1 | ~we c a n wor k u nd er ve ry in c on ve n- ie nt c o nd i ti on s i f i t is fo r f un . . ..| H 3 .gt h e i r m o r e c o n v e n i e n t w o l l i g g i n c i l i t i e s a m s p e e d i n g u p t h e w o r k very materially. J a/£14 MWANT-ADI FOR SALEfriends arrivd for a ~rnrisa vin~ A reunion of Virginian!was held at the George Pickell homo, » Baby Foods Gerber: --s-f?fae. we m h |.Corn S¢§..51Zi ma. S 'h Eme ra ld| I U B C B u y , F a n c y _ ; - _ _ _ _ , 2 ~ ~l ~__`'~ 2 I 2 ' § » . i l 9 C _ g n c ~B ~ X ~,~ni "-J»'.~. J a r Q 4 " :|~,W Ib e c o m e t h e b r i d e o f C l i f t o n H i l t i - b i d l e i n a c e r e r q o n y t o b e p a r f o r m e d s u u g m l n U n i o n Du c k :sumetlrnea have been kno wn to " s m s "up on their arc h |1 "~the bride's ho me n u r Ar li ng to n. Th e couple wi ll rea lde in Omln lu. UK rtrJNI.':A modern 6-roomhnuse except heat, thm. awe; or ground ndjoinimr Blair one block south ot'swirnmimr vool34-az s.w.chambers. F ? R E N T :I-'umuhea rooms,,.,§°°"' ant.1002 S .o Walker.nne Green 388.82 '-lt 4-ROOM HOUSE with bath.S10 mo.Pnsuession given Sent.1.8-i~1t'Mrs. C. J. Hindley. 2-ROOM downstairs apartment.Phone whine 874.34-1v.° Mfrs.John him away n R E N T :lmms kh e a ro o m an d m m 801 Ea st Gra nt.34 - lt* U S E F O R R E N T :Inq ui re a t Enterprise office.3 4 4 : C A R D O F T H A N K S 1 W I S H in th i s ma nn er bu e x- F835 our aDDrec iation to th eriendswh o assisted us a t th e me o f th e de a tn of ou r f ath er .Ihrjstian Anderson W e es- wh o sentecrallyth an k those1ebeautifulflo ral aff:-rir-ms le min ister f o r his \~.f»r=l»ofYllll3HthVand1110341\%!1<»fLlf ished the music . fr. and Mr s. F re d Y nu nu .[r .and Mrs . A. J . A ndc rs rr dn a Andersen. r. a nd Mrs .I-I.H.Foley ,r.H. F. An de rse n, r. a n d Mrs . A .D. Gustason. L0PDPROSPEQ_T§ 1 u-mera coming to The Enter-*2 qffice are much encou:and MODERN COMFORTABLE home, close &n. price right by ownen.Also ncreage. good house, barn, chicken house,other buildings by owner. Phone 292.83-tf STRAYED REAL ESTATE WANTED provement.She will later go toOmaha where the will uke ex-ray treatmentI. Mr. and Mrs.Fred Wulf and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bergnmru drove in H19 Bla~r Hos~itll fm: ~me WANTED:Girl for housework.;Call 121 on 28.34-It* WANTED: Girl for lifrht house work. care of child on farm nearBlair.Phone 212 on 13.34-lt' WANTED: Man no sell well-lcnown merchandise.New liberal ar rangement pennits good profits.Merchandise on \Colllf2I)l'llE!lt without investment.No signersrequired.Car needed S.F.Baker & Co., Keokuk, Iowa.32-Bt' WANTED:Dead stock. free m mium.Blair Rendering Senvice,Phono 17.collect.HollyJensen,agent for Union Ren- dering Co., LuPlatte, Nehr. 29-tl § ' F " ~~1 ; 5- ' §' é :i l - J : ~»- »¢o ~»<Z W ' " N f ~ \ € ' »" 3\ ~ f l§2\ 1¢' Q .: ¢r . 5 2 3 J .~:~ The project women of Washin ton County held their annual pi nic at.time Blair swimming pm park,Friday afternoon.A lar crowd was present., and the aft- noon was pleasantly spent in social manner,followed by Userving of dinner. The annual Christiansen farml was reunited in a picnic at thswimmingpool,Sunday.lkmon thoSe present Wife Mr. and Mr. Chris Christiansen of Akron, Col omdo, and Mr.and Hrs.Everet Clausen of Chester,Nebraska. ~ the earn crop thnt was con- red badly damaged by the re-dmuth. While all ldmit that eruin areas the crop has beenlged, they clmim Um in other una the crop will be excellent. cool weather of the lut two Ls has proven of much ban the corn and it is the naving grace for it. Other crop: have been average. Wheat wu short but oats more than made up for it xnd hay cups are reported good. - || |:e l l i s ~~ Merc handise o n q c o w z n m e n t wi th ou t in ve stme nt.No s i gn er s required.Ca r needed.S.F . Baker & C o., Keoku k, Iowa. 32- Bt' W A N T E D :Dead atoek. free ure- mi u m.B la i r Rendering Ser-vice,Phono 17.collect.Ho lly Jensen,a g e n t f o r Un i o n Ren- dering Co ., LuPIa tte, Neh r. 29-tl .0 ~ n 3 Spanish War Nurses Visit Bisbees " .¥'?" # Q -. 1 a»"§'*,§ " " ` , .l ~3 Z f ~u ~1 . ..u w I "v~* j v o s n . .".. _a|l 4 n i ."a .4 6I.= 5 ? f T ° Q 1 : . ~a , r `' \ ..¢~ ¢., ff l u 1 .Q STRAYED:Hampshire sow.wt 270.Friday. August 22.34-It*Jess Ryan.Herman. STRAYED MODERN COMFORTABLE home close &n. price right by ownenAlso ncreage. good house, barn, chicken house,other buildings by owner. Phone 292.83-tf » REAL ESTATE WASHINGTON COUNTY HAM; Dwillbeclnsedon Labor ay,Monday. September 1.This il | legal holiday.84~lt.Louis Mu..Z_.J\, Oaahier. FURNITURE upholstex-mg, tdkr ishlng,nnli ri nz. mc aiming, mg work, mntreua, etc. .Phone I w w N OTICES social manner,followed byserving of dinner. The annual Christiansen fa was reunited in a picnic atswimmingpool,Sunday.Am thoSe present Wife Mr. and Chris Christiansen of Akron, urndo, and Mr.and Hrs. Eve Clausen of Chester,Nebraska. Mn, Helen Ames,who fu,| ters.Mrs.Petersen fell IU.:al.l to Gr a vi t y , I o wa , Th u ~ y , lu \ i t Mr .an d Mr s .He nr y luL¢:l tim¢, in reportod as showingprovement.She will later goOmaha where wha will uke ex- treatmentI. Mr. and Mrs.Fred Wulf 1 -~,»~ ~|:|,a p e tlrsday amon g Blai r rvlzslw hey were ac companied hvrv YB.Ne tti e S w c k wn o f Sc hu}| f e Sbocktons I r e retllrrlarlg eir ho me fr o m the c am Cui; ere th ey visited their Only B: 0 rec ently signed u p fo r su rine service.xz-u w W ILL PAR TY wh o b vr r uw e d t rim fo r e n n ln z e c u tte r a la n r e tu r n . 3 4 - l t 'J o h n C o mvwn . NOTICEOUR S HOP w i ll b e c lo u d a l l d ly n e n Mo n d a y ,Lebor Da y . Mille r Mu n k Blac k smith Shop 3 4 - lt M A S O N R Y p lu t e r l n g ,building, w. J . La mh re c ht, 3 0 0 E . C o lf u , Pho ne Red 24 8.8 | - l t P I E 8 .cnkeu.D i l d o lh a ll l b tk n d m o r de r . C ¢ l l l l ' \ B u i l d L u n a .h m m m n n t lq e l zuurdinl the o er Dlnmond :holla of Cape Hn ll the Dlamund llghtshlp.Tw o | k mp u , o n e la mx a n d mo th e r 1&4, were made ua bu ild.: perm nent ug h th o uu an th e outer r - but both hlled.Sinc e that time - mx- the r attempt hu be en ma de replace the toning l-\|hP-lhln~ On e Ca m h r Si x After the ar rlvn l M c o w! Ply mouth.health c o nd lu mn w.gx-a lly Improved.They allot! ,yn.¢;. »e»is o f :lt ~s. H19aoI~m II e g a l h o l i d a y . 3 4 ~ 1 t .L o u i s M u - . I. . . . h .C a s h i e r . FURNITURE upholstering,:Min- ishing,mP|»lrir1sr» mt naming, r u g w o r k , m x t r e u e a , e w .. P h o n e I .\ NOK - - - - - ._ . _ - . . .__ _ i m 'uldtd mn.531: --»¢..--._.... Ball, M||gn _ Red -¢-...._.-___- rlnulated Soap,4-ox.. Pkg. Nc. Wheat _ _-. . m...PImg. 3._-PEZ loc i:~::: IOC 12 63c 19C _--.Dom 3¢ Quart: - -Dom _._.,,,,»-rlurr-mr s ¢ m * " 'H A R S H M A I I O Y I S ~*fl0S| 1~ . .Mander Y U .n 1-lb ¢ ¢ ¢ ., , ¢ , |'Q ~ w B o r 1 l»1N>¥'\\.Beans Deep-Brovm 0 | Q f.°¢..}. 9c TRY SAFEWAY GUARANTEED MEATS l find them juicy and tender onry time or ALL your money back! °S died Tender-Processed,L : c s 5 ; s L ~~ 2 2 4 2 ~~ Tender Rib 0111 -....---_ _ _ . . . _ . _ -. L b . ~ n d ~ : g u y Gm u n d _ _ _ -. . -_ _ . _ _ _ _ _ . 2 I - b m ~ Steak ;§T.§f§;.s§.11I'-----_--- R o a s t ~ C h o p s ~ W l F r iId~T e m p l i n g l y : r i m Ln. 23c _Ln 20c _u». 25c _Lb. 27c purchand with Blue -Ordnr Stnmpc- :l | Je l l -0 g gvg a n --- I 'Llbhy'l, or Tomnta ---..--_..Cu| ____2 P h u - ~ 0 x v e s Q u e e n ~ 1 9 C p s~m'»,II-oz. 2fem Ready-to-Sane ----..--.-Cll\S C Jell-well Gelntlne _ Li p to n 3 'ma locT08 0rulg<Poko¢______.__,f|~l"; ~ Th e Sbocktons I r e retllrrlarmg their ho me fr o m the c am Cui; wher e they visited their Only B: who rec ently signed u p fo r su marine service. hs.'I'b,etwo ll i u a Chamber- Spanish War Nurses Visit Bisbees " ¢;"\~,)3 "u .U? ? ° 3 i ° ': » ` .A ~ .1 _'*anY ",4 | - _.. - I ~L ,..g g : . e .f1\g r g.» - Q ` °I v 1 4 ,f "o \I * av of e u i i i , = s ? " "_Q .~= =f : » '_'Qrt* 2 } " ? 1 ; _ »1 .~. , ~ . ~ . ~ur \: . a =~. ; \ P ¢ " ' f \\ " ¢ ~ ` . ° »- 0 J .2 °»' ..».n i - l (_. °.5 :. a i = * p 4 , ' . \5 ..;A .3 " - V c »° , . ..¢ .. 3 , » »~ ' f » \ a *nn ». L . ' L Mr .and Mrs.Le Ro y Binh-ee were hosts over the week n d to a n o u ts tlnd i n g gr o u p 0; [g d- ies,i n c l u d e d l mo n g wh o m wa n fave veterans o f th a Sp g n h h Americ an W a r. Th e y we re A n n ;Blanc he Clmmberlahs o f On n lm ,He le n R. Gh li n g e r n f A lb e r t L a , Hi n - nesota,Th o r ;Fre.nnin,¢Phelan o f Ha vre ,s - = ~l i n d a W orthing ton J u li a Shap- hsrd,bo th o f St.P m l ,i l i m u - eota. A ll u-nlnad u n u n s : a t the City hospital in St.Pau l,and were a ll li vin g t o g u t h r wh en :fi \." i served seeing Cuba. K NUP the duration o f th e W u , servic e in the U.S . m d Th e f i a t three o f th u als o were in s ervic e du r-in g th e W o r ld W a r . The gr ou p a ttend ed th e Spa n- is h A me r i c a n W u V a h o n m c o n - ven ti on i n Oma h a I n t week. All a r e n o w re ti r e d f r o m I-c five servic e,I n d lend mg u l u -aver- ag e li ves wi th than uxception o f Mm .W helan wh o o p e n t u s ?3 0 0 ac r e un c h i n llo nta n a . Othe r me m b e n u f t h e house gue sts at th e Bis be e home wo rn H i l l e l T y r a Br an dt m d Jooe~ l l a l . J xz-u w W ILL PAR TY wh o b vr r uw e d t rim fo r e n n ln z e c u tte r a la n r e tu r n . 3 4 - l t 'J oh n Commu n. NOTICEOUR S HOP w i ll b e c lo u d a l l d ly n e n Mo n d a y ,Lebor Da y . Mille r Mu n k Blac k smith Shop 3 4 - lt M A S O N R Y p l u t e d n g ,building, w. J . La mh re c ht, 3 0 0 E . C o lf u , Pho ne Red 24 8.8 | - l t P I E 8 .cnkeu.D i l d o lh a ll l b tk n d gg Zrrder. C ¢ l l l l ' \ B u i l d L u n a .h m m m n n t lq e l zuurdinl the o er Dlnmond :holla of Cape Hn ll the Dlamund llghtshlp.Tw o | k mp u , o n e la mx a n d mo th e r 1&4, were made ua bu ild.: perm nent ug h th o uu an th e outer r - but both hlled.Sinc e that time - mx- the r attempt hu be en ma de replace the toning l-\|hP-lhln~ On e Ca m h r Si x After the ar rlvn l M c o w! Ply mouth.health c o nd lu mn w ~ m a d !lmpra ved.They allot! Rt. |11 a o I ~m II e g a l h o l i d a y . 3 4 ~ 1 t .L o u i s M u - . I. . . . h .C a s h i e r . FURNITURE upholstering,:Min- ishing,mP|»lrir1sr» mt naming, r u g w o r k , m x t r e u e a , e w .. P h o n e I .\ NOK - - - - - ._ . _ - . . .__ _ i m 'uldtd mn.531: --»¢..--._.... Ball, M||gn _ Red -¢-...._.-___- rlnulated Soap,4-ox.. Pkg. Nc. Wheat _ _-. . m...PImg. 3._-PEZ loc i:~::: IOC 12 63c 19C _--.Dom 3¢ Quart: - -Dom §2,~;;;;39¢ _._.,,,,»-rlurr-mr s ¢ m * " 'H A R S H M A I I O Y I S ~*fl0S| 1~ . .Mander Y U .n 1-lb ¢ ¢ ¢ ., , ¢ , |'Q ~ w B o r 1 l»1N>¥'\\.Beans Deep-Brovm 0 | Q f.°¢..}. 9c TRY SAFEWAY GUARANTEED MEATS l find them juicy and tender onry time or ALL your money back! °S died Tender-Processed,L : c s 5 ; s L ~~ 2 2 4 2 ~~ Tender Rib 0111 -....---_ _ _ . . . _ . _ -. L b . ~ n d ~ : g u y Gm u n d _ _ _ -. . -_ _ . _ _ _ _ _ . 2 I - b m ~ Steak ;§T.§f§;.s§.11I'-----_--- R o a s t ~ C h o p s ~ W l F r iId~T e m p l i n g l y : r i m Ln. 23c _Ln 20c _u». 25c _Lb. 27c purchand with Blue -Ordnr Stnmpc- :l | Je l l -0 g gvg a n --- I 'Llbhy'l, or Tomnta..._.._.Cm ____2 P h u - ~ 0 xves Queen -_....__. . . .T5 1 9 C p s~m'»,II-oz. 2fem Ready-to-Sane.. . .. . .. .Can S C Jell-well Gelntlne _ Li p to n 3 'ma locT08 0rulg<Poko¢_____..___~~ Th e Sbocktons I r e retllrrlarmg their ho me fr o m the c am Cui; wher e they visited their Only B: who rec ently signed u p fo r su marine service. hs.'I'b,etwo ll i u a Chamber- Spanish War Nurses Visit Bisbees " ¢;"\~,)3 "u .U? ? ° 3 i ° ': » ` .A ~ .1 _'*anY ",4 | - _.. - I ~L ,..g g : . e .f1\g r g.» - Q ` °I v 1 4 ,f "o \I * av of e u i i i , = s ? " "_Q .~= =f : » '_'Qrt* 2 } " ? 1 ; _ »1 .~. , ~ . ~ . ~ur \: . a =~. ; \ P ¢ " ' f \\ " ¢ ~ ` . ° »- 0 J .2 °»' ..».n i - l (_. °.5 :. a i = * p 4 , ' . \5 ..;A .3 " - V c »° , . ..¢ .. 3 , » »~ ' f » \ a *nn ». L . ' L Mr .and Mrs.Le Ro y Binh-ee were hosts over the week n d to a n o u ts tlnd i n g gr o u p 0; [g d- ies,i n c l u d e d l mo n g wh o m wa n fave veterans o f th a Sp g n h h Americ an W a r. Th e y we re A n n ;Blanc he Clmmberlahs o f On n lm ,He le n R. Gh li n g e r n f A lb e r t L a , Hi n - nesota,Th o r ;Fre.nnin,¢Phelan o f Ha vre ,s - = ~l i n d a W orthing ton J u li a Shap- hsrd,bo th o f St.P m l ,i l i m u - eota. A ll u-nlnad u n u n s : a t the City hospital in St.Pau l,and were a ll li vin g t o g u t h r wh en :fi \." i served seeing Cuba. K NUP the duration o f th e W u , servic e in the U.S . m d Th e f i a t three o f th u als o were in s ervic e du r-in g th e W o r ld W a r . The gr ou p a ttend ed th e Spa n- is h A me r i c a n W u V a h o n m c o n - ven ti on i n Oma h a I n t week. All a r e n o w re ti r e d f r o m I-c five servic e,I n d lend mg u l u -aver- ag e li ves wi th than uxception o f Mm .W helan wh o o p e n t u s ?3 0 0 ac r e un c h i n llo nta n a . Othe r me m b e n u f t h e house gue sts at th e Bis be e home wo rn H i l l e l T y r a Br an dt m d Jooe~ l l a l . J xz-u w W ILL PAR TY wh o b vr r uw e d t rim fo r e n n ln z e c u tte r a la n r e tu r n . 3 4 - l t 'J oh n Commu n. NOTICEOUR S HOP w i ll b e c lo u d a l l d ly n e n Mo n d a y ,Lebor Da y . Mille r Mu n k Blac k smith Shop 3 4 - lt M A S O N R Y p l u t e d n g ,building, w. J . La mh re c ht, 3 0 0 E . C o lf u , Pho ne Red 24 8.8 | - l t P I E 8 .cnkeu.D i l d o lh a ll l b tk n d gg Zrrder. C ¢ l l l l ' \ B u i l d L u n a .h m m m n n t lq e l zuurdinl the o er Dlnmond :holla of Cape Hn ll the Dlamund llghtshlp.Tw o | k mp u , o n e la mx a n d mo th e r 1&4, were made ua bu ild.: perm nent ug h th o uu an th e outer r - but both hlled.Sinc e that time - mx- the r attempt hu be en ma de replace the toning l-\|hP-lhln~ On e Ca m h r Si x After the ar rlvn l M c o w! Ply mouth.health c o nd lu mn w ~ m a d !lmpra ved.They allot! you' Pic: Bo i Gro Bee sl "Po r ~I| | \ ¢ n ` I 1 r U n Slimoc Bars z "Gelatinesc N '\h i 5 L e r e a l g;' Br a n dP J S T !FJ ? 9c issue lnned mlm 7c *M., (August ze PM II