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11-13-1941From East Nebraska's llost Modern Weekly Newspaper Plant More.Local Newspictures - Than Any Other Weekly In Nebraska 'ENTERPRISE Twenty-Ong Rural Correspondents From all Quarters of County BLAIR, NEBRASKA, NOVEMBER 13, 1941 srmsc luv no n PRICE PER YEAR :mo 187 Attend Dinner of _feeders . .'.-|~~' ~. DISTRICT COURT TRIAL, MONDAY District Judge John A. Rina olOmaha came ta Blair, Monday, no predde in district court on A :nabterarising over the ¢\1l£°~i.V of Dorothy Marie Rimel, a phlld of about twn years ol age.Thu testimony brought out the 0 I ~rownDriller, Civic Leader, Dies |'~"~' . _ _ . " 1 s v<v i ve 1~§rr¢"-».v av .f Red Cross Dinner Open vg Driv EORGENSEN HEADS RED CROSS ¢................ Rev. H. C. Jorgansen, pastorUI the Fint Lutheran Church, v u elected chdrman of theWI-lhiugton County Red Cross chapter In th -ecourseof theannun! meati~~ » » :~ . -- |. MISTRESS APPOINTED Mrs. Honors Badger of Adingwn has received adidal notice of her appointment an acting poltmis- treu of th¢ Arlington postnl!ice_ho ml the vacancy caused by the recent death of GJ I. Pfeiffer.Her m a n n of the Poshnaster Generd, Wuh-ingwn, D. C._ Mrs. Badger Il not new fo the work, hnving served u nalshnt for eight yan during the time that har hunbnnd,the hte J. C. L't:\:uu|5 suconuu.:u w 'cussed, Pictures Shown of County Fcedlots DINED ON PRIZE ,4_H ROAST BEEF The first Washington CountyFeeders dlnner was held at DanaCollege last Monday evening andwas attended by 187 men.Most of those in attendance were larmera and cattle feeders; a few werebusiness men from Blair who areinterested in the operations from the sidelines.. Paul Kruger, Fort Calhoun !eed~er, presided st the meeting, inho- dudng the guest speakers.First on the program was a showing oi' colored pictures taken by WilliamSteavensen at the time of the !eed~ers tour last summer.Steavux-sen's shots showed pictures of feed lots,types of cattle being fed andmiscellaneousother material ofgeneralinte. A talk entitled "Feeding Ob- mel OI Umlnl nau. lnout I yearago,given the custody of thdrchlld to Mr. and Mn. W. C. Neth- erton.The father brought an nc-tlon fa regain the \cu.stody ot the child and this brought on the hear- ing.After ha rl ng i h s evidence onboth aides of the question Judge Rina decided that custody of the child Should remain with the Neth-erwns.Mrs. Netherbon is s great aunt of the ohild. ISSUE CALL FOR5 DEC. DRAFTEES Notice of Selection has been mailed to five young men of thiscounty, tn fill the December quota.The Selectees will report at the court houle 'hxeadsy morning, De- cember 2, when a brief inductionceremony is plannd. The draftees are:_ Bernard John Thompson, BlairAubrey Eurwv Root, Blair Russell Mundorf, Blair llennie LeRoy §mith, Blair _ x; ; "§ ; ;n a ;; "n; < ,"f Over State FORMED NEBRASKA DRU .LERS SOCIETY One of Blsifs leading citizens. H H. Brown_-passed away, Sundayeltemoon,nlwr n long illness.He had been in grndullly failing health since being in an automobileaccident a number ot yars ago. Deceased was born July 15, 1882 in Fremont where he grew to msn- hood.He graduated from the Fre~ ment High School and later st- tended the Fremont Nurmanl and the State University at Lincoln. He was paulonately lond of mu-sic and wu s member of a Fre- mont mondolin club and of the glee club st the university.Whereverhe was he was an attendant oi' church and unlisted in the music. At un early age he became s mem-ber of the Congngstional Churchol Fremont and when hs baame a resident of Blair he transferred IIORGENSEN HEADS RED CROSS Bev. H. c. Jorgensen, putozol the Hut Lutheran Church, v u elected dminnm o!tha Wlllxington County Red Cross chapter in the course ol the an- nual meeting, Monday evening.He mowed: Read 0']:Ilnlon, Jr. Other utfleers for 1942 nie: Nic Frieddchsen, of Kennnrd, who'w!|reelectad vice-chain mm; Dr. E. S. Tripp of Blair, m~else4'.ed secret-sry;and FredGuysr,Blair,treuurer,mc» ceeding Jtmatte Hedelund. All officers will uk s ovsrtheir new duties on Jmumry lst. CAPTAIN MARSHALL JENSEN IS HERE Captain and Mrs.MarshallJensen, well-known in this vicinity,amved,Tuesdny,for 1 three week's vidt with home folks die: npending two years in the PanamaClnd rone.Capwn Jensen, wholl connected with the medical corps ol the United Sfaiea anny_ ie the lon of Mr. and Mn. Nels Jensen otWest same.The Jensen: have been ltstloned at Pmnma City, neu the lame fer- riwry where Captain And M n .Menill Reeh were statiuned.They have 1 three weeks lelve miter which they will go to Abilene, Tex-an where Captain Jensen will con-tinue his work in the_medical corpsofthe army. Thoy will leave for the south- land about December Ist. 78 Draftees From County Dl gg Year First Year Of Selective Service Comes To ~ Close As the first year of the Selective I la 1; monthServiceaunetoacosesftheeevenlyeighthWashington Uommunity W orkers List- ed; Mrs.~R. E. Vint/on In Charge Here Badger, wu poltmuter.Slié Mao;|DRIVE CLOSES ONECMcClellan om yeaf,THANKSGWING DAY Death Victim man Inn in Blair.Some tar- In¢.ere£led workers fromANNE LAGE The four lending Young Citi- zens ol Washington County, asdetermined by the rwently held Young Citizenl contest,ure: Anne Lage, senior, Fort Cnihoun;Marilyn Guyer,junior,Bldr; Wllter Jones, senior, Arlington; and John Skinner, senior, Her- mnn._ The con§es¢ was qpohsomd WALTER JONES in this district, winners will be nnmed in the near future m beZvelts of the World-Herald attheannualstate-wide YoungCxtinns canien in Omaha the lxtter part ol this month. The above pictures show AnneLage of Fon Calhoun and Wal- tgr Jones of Arlington, two of After dinnm»_ roll call chairman.Guyer:I plum for the drive now ny, and exphined the reu-Wuhlnzton County's in- quota of 1200 member- l clminnm who wi!!com u ma u n u n w 0 1 m mr mu vl c i m tywereshoc ked late 'W adnesday ai'- a...............A.-r--.2 l '°' by the Amer ic an Le gi on pu tt,|th a vr h me n i n tlmef colinty con md W IS C0!|.dl.lCtEd in ~ u n '~Th e 'f ih ll hnlnnl nn ilu ; der the supervision of CountySuperintendentRalphE.Fli r-child.Representatives from the high schools in Blair, Arlington.Fort Calhoun and Herman parti-,,;,m'_,| __._...,..........-ow W.m econtest, coming from County Su- perintendent Fairchild, came inina late for The Enterprise wobtain pictures of the other two gljnnan, Mg-llyn Guyen ond John wmuuu un neam ul we neun ofBenBailey,World War vate:-an and member ol the Stanley E. Hain Post 154 of the Amedcan Legion. Hailey died of his own hand, hav-ing shot himself with n gun bor~ th tie ma H e roll call in various com- : of the county, are Mrs. R.. on, Biair; Miss Dagmsr 011Eennan:Nic FHedric}men_ servationl"presented by W W_ueorge uenrnna Lmuen, ulaxr gy mernbrshlp =; gh; loci! church Derrick animal husbnndryman ot e wu awa y;ep ul and activeg e .clnyege ug. ,xgr1¢gl¢un i n I N S T A L L R A N G E S iv the qhmh §nd at his dmh held s o n , ~ ln , A r ii n g to n Fontanelle.. __,,,w,,_ounner.Anene :wo vnu appear rowed from a neighbor..1Fmmamongtheleadingnext week.Bailey had been in poor health young people of the high schools mg in nervous state for some Lime. mnc oln de alt wn .h the c hange s in U10 highest offic e the c hurc h c ouldfeedingmc thnds ove r th e la st 2 0 D A C N o ff er , th at of d ea c o n. A » . . . . .! \ . . . . . .. . . i A L . ._ - 2 - | . -. - - . . A ! _ . - mm wlidrén aré:Mrs 1=~i3¢aThe deceased wan barn near Blnirf§.he'use of: alfalfa pasfuge ir :H s n -i wm,Pe t e r mn ,A m " Johnson, Lou Latta, J. R. Vinckel.:smug neer life.He was the- son of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bailey. weeks ago his brother, vnu unvuThree Frank. Shadle Mm Josie V m , Mm. H. Lyle Guyer, Mins. look, Mrs. Harvey Simpson, arl Pieper, Mm. Lutle Mn- r. and Mrs. Fred I. Krogh,Mummert, Rev.John P.. A¢l|!:n|.v\.l\.a..»nunxu|¢,\:.: u n n c u u -"~~~t h e r e w e r e g o o d L ° ; ' : ' ; i '; ; ,' a § ," § , s , 2 1 ; ;; : ; ' , 1 ' f a n d b a d i n f l u e n c e s e f f e c t i n g t h e H r d t hf e e d i n g s i t u a t i o n .A b r i g h t S p o t m e n n 0 e r t o s e c u r e e r a n g e s .o n t h e h o r i z o n a p p e l z t e r c d i n t h e f a c t '0 t h a t m o r e m e a t i s i n g c o n s u m e d W d P h t m t h a n i n p r e v i o u s y e a r s w h i c h ~~~ t h e r e b y c r e a t e s a g r e a t e r d e m a n d 'L J __|a n d n f i r m e r m a r k e t .O n t h e o t h -I n A n n w n n n n \Bmoks. cum K. Bendorf. Mrs. J-ma r tr me Eayor P. C. Sorensah, Whitford, Mrs. Reset! and Mrs. F. H. Mc-I stations.For se§fera} years he éb emted the station now run bv Emerhand. Keilowav b°rnu:zht Lili I I D 1 1 P l c u c u u c u The chairman and solicitors be-there is ni much gr£ntEié§iie in? ulnt ion in the Un ite d St ale ! t hin in fn mmr v nn r ;Tn mlnlllinn 'Ilan- .. ... 1 . u »g n n u u u n a v| | |un .:'u n c e r t a i n t y o f t h e t i m e s m a k e s R I P 1 d i f f i c u l i n m ]h n vn r r f n t l a f n n l i n m n f I " 0 \ V R f ' a m ' a a ;;;;;aa;§";flJ;;:"§; ` "¢;;5é'iBu`¢`i`§`iTaté}'3p" stated.The South American situ-t i o n i s n o t s e r i o u s , K e l l o w a y s t a t e d ,p r e h e n d e d n n u r n i l n l \nn a1 l nf ¢ lu n , . ~ »l I. .. . .. . . .u , . 400 Hear Geo. Johnson Play Electric Organ Concert Sunday Climaxed Annual Harvest Festival George Johnson,well-knownOmaha musician, was presented ln | concert of organ aelectlona, Sun-day aftemoon, at the First Luth-eran Church.His appearance cli~ maxed the church's annual Harvest Fatival. Repuwd to he one of the middle- weavlu most talented .orsmilt-».Johnson gave an extraordinarily fine performance.Hia instrument was the new Hammond organ, re» cently installed in the church. A day of festivities preceded the concert.Following morning aer-vices. more than 225 congregation members and Dana faculty mem-bers and students gathered ln the church parlora for the annual fel- lowship Harvest dinner.Rev. H. C.Jorgensen,pastor,was in charge of thefeal.ival. \S IX W E E K S A W A Y Six weeks from bday win be Christmas.Already Christmasshogping is beginning fnd pros- G. LUND IN COLLEGE "WHO'S WHO" "Who's Who in American Col-leges and Universities," reference hook of undergraduate collegiabe leaders throughout the nation, willinclude in its 1941-42 edition Gor- don Lund, Arlington,senior at Midland College. Lund is one oiieight Midland seniors to be named for the honor, according to notification received nom the national headquarters at the University of Alabama.Char- acter,leadership scholarship and potentialities am the criteria usedby a committee of deans for selec- Lion of students to be included. Active in journalism, dramatics and music as well as several minor activities during his years at Mid-land,Lund has,indeed,made a IT ~..tg the sc hool?public ity direc tor this y ear after serving last y ear as edi to r of Th e Midland,student newspaper.He is th e s o n o f Mr . and Mrs. C laren c e L und o f Arling- ton. Launch Farm "§ Machinery l K Repair Drive Scrap Iron and Steel Badly Needed For Defense A campaign lo repair farm ms-chinery new on hand was launchedin Washington County, this week.by the County Agricultural De- fense Boand.Howard D. Thomp- son, chairman of the bnard, is incharge of the drive. Announcing that the campaign$9 IINNU well nnderwny, Thomp-son said. "l'nttinR used machineryin working shape will be essential to achieving next year's foodgoals." The govemment will make metal available for sufficient repair parts to recondition used equip-ment.However,farmers areurged to check machinery and oth- er spare parts EARLY to avoidunnecessary delay.Every bit of scrap ii-un and steel nn the (arms of ihe nation is |I | 2:30 o'cluc k.She was at the Lu th- enm par sona ge in K enn and whe reshehadbeenbedfastfo r se ve ra l months, at the time of her passing. M u Jensen ha d bee n ti p: vi c tim .1 :~. ~ c i a l l y i i 's t e e l m i l l s a r e t o b e k e p t r u n n i n g a t 1 0 0 %c a p a c i t y . T h o m p s o n a s k s t h a t t h e f a r m e r s of thi s c oun ty re move u sable parts o f old imp le men ts and sc rap the rest."Th e y wi ll no t b e expected to give the ir s c rap away ,"said Thomp son,"a s Defense Boards have been asked to he lp s ec th a t fa ir pric es are fered f o r sc rap metal.Price c el gs have been es- tablished, howev , a nd th us sc r ap wi ll n o t b e hi g h ] No t F a r me r P r o g r a m A lo n e Th e C o un ty Defense Bo a r d wi ll need the c ooperation of merc hants, mec hanic s,blsc ltsmiths,sc ho ols and c olleges to assure the suc c ess o f su c h an imp or tan t c ampaign. "Th in i s a b ig jo b in wh ic h the i n- dividu al far m, c ou nties, and s tates mus t c o op er ate to f ur th er the D e- fense P1~og'rsm,"Th omps on de- clmred. KENNARD PASTOR'S MOTHER DIES Mrs Bertha K. Jensen, 76, moth- er of Bev. P, C. Jensen ol Ken- usblv- x>m:¢n'-use of the com-lunity'a Young men.For the convenience of Enter rise maders, the nelectees,eo-ethr with each man'a order A most alistic portrayal ofchsnlcwrs 'li a the Arlington: junior clan play, presented Thun-dny and Friday evenings at the Arlington School audiwrinm. I l !- u l n s n u b U u a l b l l l u l u l ~~~~l l ~f r e s h m e a t i l g o i n g t o B r i t a i n a t t h i s t i m e ;t h a o n l y m e a t b e i n g r e -J a m e s M i l l e r h m l l y o f S o u t h ...S t u n t w e n m t l r i n g f o r t h e n i g h t~!r :| : t ' . b ¢ l l l Q u ' l C l l °c h e a p e r §f f l ' e ¢ p i n z T o r n n g | Q | | , d q u i t e |u . ll. B R O W N H e w u n o t o n l y i n t e l i a u n l n - I f - I - _l . - | Clos in g th e p ro gmm wa sW r ig ht,after dinner e n t deluxe wh o titled h i s talk in g a Co mmu n ity " The menu c onsisted of 4~ mashed potatoes and grav; tered c orn,W aldorf salad, olives,Parkorhouse rolls, jolly .pumpkin Dio.and oo! present. mrs. nanc y , tneon ano the r p ag e o f thi s i ssu e.presentation.[iss Ma rg a re t Lu tz ,wa s One drnftoe wi ll rep ort f r o m Th e play was di rec ted by M i n n mptember 24,1934 W ashington Cou nty th is mo n th Ma r y W erner o f the hi g h sc h ool ng besides the wi f e ar e llie i s C.Ne i l Sutton,son of Mr . fa c u lty .Th e cast. included J une: uns.'n..:1..........._:_f.| H -"° IThohr»r~f was; c he sent to A k - Snr~Ben by Gordon Nieman of Ari- ingtnn. Thv banquet c ommittee was GeoT. Ile-dolund, A. 0. Sirk and EIIIOF): wvmer s, uu y , ox muir anu walv. er| oo urse of study .His orde r nu mberof Gar y , ind ians.1, 453_ Servic es will be held at Campbell Mortuary al. 2 o'c lock Friday affer- noon. CALHOUN 1-ACT P L A Y L I T L H E L D _A new aulo mohile sales and ser A one-uct play entitled " On e W o ma n "featured th e pr og ra m whapu ln . ,........-».,.a ,...| _-u . NEW CHRYSLER,- PLYMOUTH AGENCY vwe establishment ma k e s i ts b o wto the Blai r p ub lic thi s wee k with the opening o f th e W ashi ngton County Mo t o r Sales i n th e n m Ray Rosenkilde, Gerald Scheer, and LaJ ean Daniels.Me lvi n Br o o k s was s tage mana ger. Be twee n- n ets en ter ta in men t wls pr ovid e d by a bo y s 'q u a r te t, th e membe rs ap pea ri ng in ap pr opr ia te c ostumes to sing songs of the "g 90's".Mi s s E u la Ha r d i n g wu m. ~ c ompamst,an d me mbe r s u f th e qu a r te t we r e Ti? .m-les West, Lloyd Ma rs ha ll, Di c k Pa u ls o n a nd Ly le Plugge.v I)Fzillrhey BLAIR BOYS PASS u u u b n u :s a u n u u i v l U L L I I E C l l l n 'U " _- U "" u v s u s n u u n u nP a u l T y s o n a n d B i l l S i e r t ,w h o p a n y ,h e m e t a .m a n w h o a n s w e r e d m a n y f r i e n d s . w e n t t o L o s A n g e l e s ,C a l i f o r n i a t h e d e s c r i p t i o n a n d h o c a l l e d t h e ~1 " 2 § B h §; § § g { 1 f f f §h n e f g s o m e m o n t h s a s m .w r o t e 1 ' e l a t i w = n | n m h n r i H M \\ n ¢ ~ . 1 .n . . ._ \ . . . _z . .e r s s . ..-- -- -w u u u a u a u a n u u u u u n |'l l.|._ _ _ " " - n u '"a 1 U l 6 D : L ¢ lt h i s w e g k t h a t t h e y h a v e c o m p l c t e d c h a r g e .M r s .M a h e r 1 J ¢ § ' u ? § L ' 5 " ¢ h ¢a n d . f o r t h r e e y e a r s s e r v e d a s " B I t h e c o u r s e a t t h e g o v e r n m e n t w e l d m a n a n d h e w a s t a k e n t o t h e ~ o f L ' a ; ° § " 1 ; ' j ° o n § l ° ' X ° d i P 3 B B O C a -inp: sc hool in Sun Pedro, California, county jail.| .. an d afte r s ome 350 hours of in -Nn lh in v rlnf in if n has kann .1,_.... tion of Well Dnllera. s t : f u si c B c a t C n M 1 AL.Lum,me s nlpu uu u ln g plan t e m- |tpluy s 36,000 me n and c overs 2 0 0 ' C B d ac res; I2 new ships am under c on-~l l ~ struc tion."South Omaha Street is like n churc h c onvention, compared ~~ ~ io those noisv shi obuildimr vnrdn"1 fa mi ly .Ol L h e i mme di a te fa mi ly he leave s his wi f e a n d fo u r c h i l- Ore go n; Mrs . Ho war d Fa ir c h ild of Oma h a an d He rb e r t an d Ra lp h o f Rlnip u . ..um \..,..,......_- dren,Mr s .De lma r L o we o f Bly . he wrote.'I ' § s o n i s o n t h; ~A k I yard" or night shift and is still S S l lI c r e a s eattending the welding school while'Siert, th s n of Mr. and Mré. Pau1_.Sifft. iseerployw on the daytime.N¢'?'1 Iy$10,000 More Than children, one brother, Brown and four sisters, 1 Noyes,Misses Mary E and Edith all of Lincoln. The funeral services l ,ura n s puuenns wm '1 'ake | r1 wf. rm-, Arfns tqa d ha é ~'L host of ar 1 ends h `ahaPa r t ; l n C o u n t y B a n d him weu n E ,EW ¢.,¢.Yii$'n.`" M o n d a y Ev e ' >"=g . H u ! !1941 is Needed To Op- _no m me Methodist Church withe l a tb C o u nt y Ifiev. Rex Moc of I-'remont officiat-AIRPORT OPERATOR s o n n u x u b [ n u The Washington County Board'has placed oh me, for final ap- Announcement has been made'this week of the selection of Steph-l en Krantz, of Omaha, as the opera~|tor at the Blair airport when activeclasswork starts January lst I-'in~ al papers regarding Mr. Krantz and his equipment are to be filedby Saturday, November ma,According to information givenThe Enterpdse,Mr.Krantz will operate all~metal planes and hiscrew will consist nt two flight ln- structors and a m nlc.It ladefiliibely dwded he will have twol planes for student training work and he reports that he may havel proval December 8,the annual county budget for 1942.This givesa flrst inkling of what may be ex~pected in the way ol a mt bill forthe tax year to follow. Last year, the estimates set out in the county budget for expensesforoperatingcountyaffairsfor1s41, totalled $188,745.44 for allbranchesof county allalrs that rely on funds raised from taxation.These sameltema_ as set up in the budget for 1942, mul s19s,42s,13, or $9,879,439 more than the p year.Items infrnasn .... ......»._\ ».---1 I.ng ann rmenrrurrr. unuer supervis-ion of Chris K. Bendori' w-as made in the Blair cemetery where the Masonc had charge. Pallbearers at the services wereRalph Fairchild,Dr. W. F. Hem~ phill,Ray Krogh,Walter Gut- schuw_Henry Jensen and FrankThompson. SUTTON To REPORT FOR DUTY, FRI. C. Neil. Sutton, Blair, will reportforinduction into the Selective Service on November 14, having volunteered some time ago.Fol-lnwlnr a hr-la(f~a».~...-..... -1 rr, , e w w .myers url:oegmmng tonosoaboutforgiftsfor friends Only five more issues of the lo- cal papers in which to tell of the gift outlay of the different stones.Tho city papers are beginning to tell ol the large displays of Christ-mas gifts and before long the streets of all the smaller towns along with the store windows will be decorated for that big event.Blair merchants have laid in an ample supply ol Christmas wares and, aa usual, they stand ready to care for their customers and thisyear a special invitation ls being made w visit the home merchant nd relatives. tool ner a year ago, and she cameto Kennard from Audubon, Iowa. last June.She was born and had her firlt home in Sdr. Stenderry near Kuldlng, Denmark.Her hus-band died in 1892 and in 1900 sheandher only son, Rev.Jensen, came to this country.She hadsincemade her home ln or near Audubon. _The funeral will take place. Fri~day. at one o'clock at Our Savior-'s Lutheran Church ln Audubon. with committment ln the Ebenzer cem-etery Welt G! that city.Bsaldas Rev. Jensen.Mrs. Jen- sen leava a brother. Rev. Theo.P. Beck ol Bmah Colorado.. u n u n u u i v u n o n n v n nA R M I S T I C E D A Y A special Armistice Day obser- vance, planned ahd presented un- der the supervision of Mrs. MaxonMcQuarrie,held the attention of Fort Calhoun school students, Tuesday. A lasting impression of the an- niversary's aigninmce waa` made,when Mrs. McQuarrle read "TheMistake",an article reeently printed in the New York Times. Mn. M¢Q=»=f- dm read several lines of dney Lanler's patriotic poem "Oh Land O! All l lava".»1a.a.|~.».r..--..-.:..-.r -1 "__ led for under present plans. The ground work for a county hand was laid this week, as invita~ tions were issued to interested rural school students and their parents to attend a meeting at the High School auditorium,Monday Blair School music department, is in charge of the venture. Pupils from throughout the county will be trained for partici- pation in the band,and a galaconcertand Washington CountyMusic Fe niw will climax their efforts.A summer band is also Also in preparation fo the Fee- \ u u n r l s l h n J U I N S FL YI NG C A D E TS Robert Kelly (Bob)Flynn leftSundayfor San Antonio, Texaswhere he has enlisted in the U. S. army as a flying cadet.He re-portai for duty, yesterday. Flynn successfully passed Ure written and mental examination which is given to applicants of the flying cadets, il they do not 'mg at least 50% of the college credileading to a degree.Three full days are required for the written examination. evening.Leslie R. Marksfo!; l _..._ »--.-vnl -\nu guuulu A.u.u\r., "" " '"""" ""altnird w be used as n puwuzer bud" fund m d p me.t court houne, he ~,fund, coun y re-a d,soldiers' md num'mud, lwlyévr Fort CroolnThe work barinninx January m county mr, oimm mm, mothuu' recen y ~ g g ;ggw ===»g=f the auspices agpm pension, md an-1 fund.A com- C1\£¥*=F'=l"""'°\ 0 Gvnw h\h|.»»|AA»\ ---- - - un| manners w1 r ._____" m "'°|l F I V E ' m A G E n r E s~ ~ ;r ':.;: r;';:":r:.'""' ms PW-' r o n nynthe 'S E TS mn hm sinééX"izB£if 'A"" " " " 3,n, who backbone a eh 1,N A nn ehorus.e uninens interest!eumum, md lane DEG. nn" g d from of the county K_Wheat _----_---_._-_--..-s1.o2 America _ and 1 nag salute - yy"mmxma l a h mnke um eom 7 0 ma real home Corn. old --_...-.......-...-61c nie*-ed tha o 'T( 'H' gf gm °f Christmas.20111. new -...--__5'lc MDQ fl u 'e n u m n m mA STUDENTS It wa n tbu the Nelrruk bu. .U..wwmng a plete budget summary itemized in Aclass this ml.detzil. may be found 05 nan uven. of Mr. and Mn. c. ROTARY GOVQ QI FmEmaN ENJOY *¢°'~ Rslvh mmHaan,formu-d r Methodxt North Plath,de! vildtnr in nhnmoon. Ndghborhood Illo lu M Mr.,Klopp,l u i VLNCKEL To ADDRESSCALHOUN STUDENTS In cuncludlnk Nldonal Educa-Uon Week obsernnea In the FonClllwun ndxools, Superintendent J. R. Vlnekel will l d d n l the nu-dent the latin: put of 011| wsek. Hin Iubjoct will be "Education forD¢mocncy"- wrn, our -__,_Ry u --_..-.. Ons -.,..._____________________ Ba rl e y - .._ _ Kxlo -_.. .. ;_ - Produce .u.¢~v¢ vu- Ln. uv./|.|.u|.|.L1;RITES, SUNDAY lin. Gum H. Schmidt.ugh-Ler of the lute Caper Stork, pulc d any an lut Wodnolhy nt 584: We 35,3Me871: Em _ --__ .--...--._ -m L nd we the nn o f s v y umButhrflt (c ra m).._-.,.___Heavy Hum .._--__________Laghom Hen: .._._______ H s JIXZH. 5»»»»¢._88c Puneml nsrvicel 'gn bo held121: nm Sundny tmm ¢ho wwn me k_10¢ Luthenn Church at 2 p, m. g k A eomplew obituary will Q70 g'lv~ nk on maxi vnek. Seventy or more Dann CollegemzdenuwillJoumew Omaha,~°'=-y 21, 5; we §~»-» Heine's spark s Ice evue, which opens at the Ak~Su:-Bm collneum on No- vsmher l8. Arrnngsxnents lor nmnduaoo oftha ymm( peoplaln in rn o f Coach Ruhll Olson.He u~ nnged no that the entlrs p 01Dum lhldsnh will be hated in one mocdon. critter was ;!!¢v:¢ionxte. wun't.AmmlpeededupbaneieoddbeadaeI;-io .ecoulAmnntouebedntzollrtome eilitwaachnrged. p g g wr f i h B ll b H L R E S T E A K F R Y C h u r c h , L . , . , : , , o i Governnr sw-..\.....ca.|......n . ,A ,..__N a b n s h w n 1 »| |_ _.,.........,.......,nv-un Ill: nanny waning dum: Blnlr |u¢°'1i=i\ln} 'mqnt , ma.omdu af un z lvm: 2°-un mm M-$"c|»» lm Mn Em. ¢~.2"2>..?.',.. -»2'.llemhn of eh. ""' "°'":u '§:.::"£':=2_*he &@_:z=#--1 ~ mu nv. .nm °f4~»~°'-H nm A man cut out hhld ue if he could lava mlHo ddn't. nf ia.-.¢..`L.." ' °" " " " " " 'I-I N ww\ l} pze nu m; H -'rn§_i=.A. 1.1a"RPRISE'- _._ _ .. . ._ _ THE ENTE RPR ISE | hudinnr Newlnlner Subwdyfion Pgiu Pqr You-, 81.-50 Entand n lecondduu matter under ihe uct of Conznu of ll.lx¢h 1879. lt tha uoswllice at Bldr, Nebrukn.PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY KMA Country School Coming To ;.~|.. s e a s o n s 'r..g» » 1 »DIDJA EVER7 think 'Didjn evex stop to J. JOHN A. RHOADES, Editor and Pubifsher HILTON RHOADES, Anilwlf Editor; Advertising MARY-BETH MLQUARRIE, Lm\ Editor D. M. HANNAH, Componitor and PreumnnMiss VANOLA J. BRUNTON, Linotype opé-mr MARIE RASMUSSEN, Linotype Operawr LEO HELMSING, Apprentice 78 :derumber~3V97V16V21V82V05V70V00VGV78V~IV83V21V85V70V21V94V~9V37V88V78V~v vv v~5V~BV~sv~2V79 18~a13~1 vv~v9V99o7 79so0 932 | V 1 v v v 2 Called To Service In Year (For Fumher Detalh Sea Pan One) SelecleeClyde Arnold Johnson Kenneth Lee JacobiFred Iawrence BerennEdwin J. MordhorstWallWalter HulkBen)in M. Gllliam Nels . NelsenStan] Y A. KentetterEmil~C. I~\1hrms.n Rouen E. Peters Leo G. Hooks Occooatlon BookkeeoerGeneral LaborerCommon LaborerFarm LaborerFarm LaborerTeleohone LinemanFarm LaborerFarm LaborerFarm LaborerBunineas ManazerFarm LaborerWilllrd W. Warrick Farm LaborerHarold W. Nelson Farm LaborerLester W. Paener Flnn LaborerWayne M. Fmher ram LaborerPaul M. I-'laher Common LaborerWilliam L. Miller CfmkMerlin C. Miller Fam; LaborerTornmy Paul Jaber Alm-an Student Irvin Henry Harrie Farm LaborerKenneth E. Reddlrx Studen A.ircr;.ft;Glenn A. JohnsonCarl C. GreenFloyd Tnnleu. John Thurston BrormlnkEdward H. PaulsonLaverne L. EdmondsonCliffordTaylfrr Hmm W. PetersonBernardKamlnskleLloyd A. NelsonTheodore R. AntrimVemon J. WalkenhontHarold H. HancockBoyd L.\I.ewiaWilliam X. KruseChester Auzuat FranksEdward B.Hansen Bryan C. Reid Waller C. Wdch Wilfred w. StorkRoland C. HovendickHerman G. MohrRobert F. .InhnelJohn F. ArnAllard L. BartlinltReynold L. RosenbaumRichard J. SchultzElmer J. Birhob. Jr. Genrue W. DonaldsonErneat E. GilesRaymond Ahlsen BeckGustav E. RnllandKenneth SornnsenWillis llornGlen lrvin HolsteinMyron M. SorensenPaul W. SladerJames Linhart .Rudolvh Fuhrman Paul C. SiertRollahd V. BucklinArchibald SchlavferAlbert John W1-ich Harold Ole Thomsen Enlene R. ClementsCarol S. WarrickOtto Joe BoockNorman Lewis Ladvril Robert. R. \\ horlow Paul llnss SchneiderHarland F. GustafsonLyle M. DavidGlenn Oliver SolberltAlvan L. AndersenOrvin Smith llleierhenrvLeonard MathiesenGurdon Bryan Farm laborer Farm Laborer PlumberFarm LaborerFarm LaborerNm-aerymnn ne n rer ef""'l l:."lZZ'°' Sarvloe sta.Attendant Farm LaborerCommon Laborer _UnemoloyedBusiness MannerTruck DriverFarm LaborerLaborerFarm Farm LaborerFarmFarmLaborerLaborerFam LaborerLaborerFannFarm LaborerFarmFarmFarm LaborerLaborerLaborerFarm Laborer LaborerLaborerC. c. C.C. c. c.Farm LaborerFarm LaborerSales ClerkBurmese Manarzer Farm Laborer Elevator Operator1-'arm Laborerc. c. c. FarmFarm CamenterGeneral LaborerLinotvoe OoerntorNurserymanFann LaborerFarm LaborerFarm LaborerStudent. AircraftFarm LaborerSales ClerkFarm LaborerFarm LaborerUnemuloyed lCLCl C.) a orerilk TesterForm LaborerSurveyorForm OoeratorUnemuloyed 1Il s a h z sx Hdn was low.. The iruest lint included Mesdimes J. Tiiton Younsr. of Fre mont:G. R. Ellison og Omaha Auvertue ln The Enberpdleiz Br-inn Results Rouen o f Elli mrwond Kan sas : W il-li a m Cla y ton o f Gr an d Islan d: To m Ea so n of No rth Be nd : W a y n e Dmd e s o f W i n s lo w:W .I .Nelson of H e m m n :Ho wa i d Mar sh all.Leon ard W u lf. Allen Laak er. Th er- |.|.... ..~a ~,1 »¢:|~1 gH e l e n M o o d y . b o t h o f S a n t a M o n i - c a .C a l i f o r n i a ,a n d o n e b r o t h e r . L e R o v B i s b e e . -- a - . . .. .. . .. . . . ¢. _ _ . . - . . _ . _. - . . . the whole bu rden of sup ply i ng thlt po we r h u f n lle n on th e lo c a l pri- va te elec tric c ompany , as part of its dzy'a wor k. Th a t c ompan y pro mptly added millions to its construction budgetItexpandedoutput of exizthag' ..... ly at the forefront of those who are today fighting the trend to-ward socialism-a trend, which ifil. continues, will mean the end of free enterprise, and the end of so- cial and economic freedom for cop- ital and labor alike.And organ- ized Iahoig. for its own selfish reas- millions in taxes, over the years. Thatfs the way private enter- prise works--with it.s own money, plants and starbed major new plants.It threw all its resourcesinto the job of making sure thatSan Diego has no serious power shortage.The result:All de~ mands for power are being moand, according to company engl- noers, will continue to be met.And an..°"*E1q,..ug-h ~ Cady:L ¢ | V ¢F o r M Betty Mlnhnll md John C a r o l i n a A r m y P o s t Youf wan honomd at a dlnnex Sundny evenimr.when 342-nn Captain And Mn. Dunne L. CadyMn,Tom Essen sntertuned lt and Bob left. Wednesday. for Forttheir home rn North Bend.Moultrie. Chnrleston.South Cnro-Guesta were MQSHYB- and Mea~ Iina after snendinz | Len-day fur-gfy-es <§\\»g# .E""F"v%§.?f;;=h;-guih at the garenml. Dr. and Mrs. ayne avleno 0 .V.ome.Ackerman of Lincoln. Mxss Kath-The Cadys have been llvlnz ateryn McNamara and James Gaunzh- St. John'a Newfoundland.whereen ot North Bend.Captain Cadv was base veterinar-Miss Mamhall was also honoredglan of the entire island.He wasat a migeellnneogs shower Klven bylrecenuy transferred to Fort Moul-Mrs. Gxlbert Elhson ol Omaha, rm-me. where he win b¢ attached no Saburdav afternoon.Amonz the,corm pres service command. and16 zueats were Mme Marshall. her||Mend.xnz veterirmmsn at themother.Mrs. Chet G.Max-ahnll.,Chnrlea1an ordlnamze debartment,and Mn. Allen Laaker.w1h ng-ional quarters at the nest.Mn. P. L. Cady and her dauzh-J Sunday.members ol the Cady mrs-in-law. Mrs. Duane Cady and fnmily.lncludinrz Mr. and Mrs.Mrs. Rrdmrd E. Cadv of Norfolk.!Ru:hard E. Cady ol Norfolk. and were co-hoaiesles.Fndav. lt a Jlck Cody ol Manhattan. Kmmu.shower and luncheon for Misa Mar- nthered at A dinner. held in honor |)||]|_U! Bobhie'| second birthday which Mrs. L M.Pewnon held hizh Will occur the latwr Utd: of thilscare at hrldn. and Min Evelyn month. Hdn was low.F 'f.;..;-...;.;......,...-, The _.,_|~. ...: I :~0|l8I~bi li ty a s it i s c h ar ge d wi th today .. . . W ha t h app ens to the lab or recent Chamber of Commerce re~ port states that these plants aloneare adding'1,0D0 workers to theirpayrollsweekly, and that each r li ke TVA _ Bo nne ville, and si mi- ~r 1:-i"°i¢¢U.mak es the heldlirlea, hlle pri va te enterprise supplies e bu lk of the elec tr ic demand in c ountry ,wh en no t prevented ~rn doing no by pampered politiIiarojoc t whic h us ur p states' gh tu ,individual opportunities, d tux rese rves. . Doing The J ob I1 W henever one o f the go ver n- me n t socialized po we r systems 1; provides servic e to a. community or a n in d ultry ,th e r e i l a b lu e o f f public ity .All th e sk illed , t; xp ay ~ er-supported go ve rn me nt pr op m gmndista turn loose wi th enc omi-r uma.Th e unin for med citizep Mrs. W inset Is Rebekah Kensington President A no-host me etin g o f the Re - bekah k e wn z to n wa s h e ld ,F r i -day ,a t the ho me o f Mr s .H a r r y Oster man, Ele c ti on of off ic e rs was held. and the nlan s wer e made f o r th e annual : o c l .»a r g I s e t kji de ~g |~ R u ~tw R U B EU ' M a r s h a l l .R .A .. D a vi e s s M i s s e s T1 1 n r r M r s . M . E .J a n e D i m e r v o f F r e m o n t ." " V ° ' " ! w i n s § ¢ . ° { > » - § = i . § § ? § m . . .H a r r y H e y n e o f N o r t h B e n d .E " ° " " \ H a m m a n s r .vi c e vr e s i d e n t ;M r s . m s t a n d A u d r e v W e b b .T . ;. § : . . : ; 1 " . . : § ; '. f. . . ': '<a n r s F o r m e r Az l i m z t o n W o m a n ,7 3 M r s . W . H . H a d l e v w a s a z u e s t . " E " ' "O n C o a s t |T e d A n t r i m o f C a m p B o w i e .L e R o y B l s b e e h i ? r e g e i v e d " ° " d T e x a s .a n d J o h n E d m o n d s o n o f o f t h e d e a. t h o f h n s m a t e r .M " ' ° | C a m D R o b i n s o n .A r k a n s a s .h a v e G r a o e l§a\*1¢iH0¥I-7 3 .o f O a k m n d b o t h r e c e i ve d h o n o r a b l e d i s c h a r g e s C a l i f o r m a ._f r o m t h e a r m y . M r s . D a vn d s o n vg a s b o r n a t F E H 1 - I A b i r t h d a y n a r t r . h o n o r i m z H a r - t a n e l l e .a n d m a m e d h e m .h a v m s r r y H a m m a n s r .w a s h e l d S a t u r d a y vi s i t e d h e r b r o t h e r l a s t . a b o u t t e " | e v c n i m r .A r n i n o c h l e M r . a n d M r s . y o a r s a z o .[ w i n A d a m s m e l d h i z h . M r s . R o b e r tB e s r d e s h e r h u s b a p d a n d t h r e e ' U t t e r b a c k a n d P a u l H a n m m m l ' c b i l d r e n .s h e as s u r v x v e d b y t w o l o w ':| |_ET'§ Alugggnnfv mm wa8elfe/1 |.l :.;(J ~I", ~anlMr s. Hai- rv Hammamz. |Mr . a n d Mrs . C het G.Mar sha ll.A birthrlav ua r tv .was mve n i n M r .and Mrs . J . S . Gard ner an dho n o r o f W i llia m Tietzen.Satur-Misses Ma r y W er ne r a nd E u laday .Tho se nre sen t were Mes sr s. Har di n: vis ited the lizhtinp: expo- and Me sda mes Paul Kruse.He nr y si ti on a t Ho te l Fontenelle.Tues- Fisher. Waldo Peterson. Carl blew- drzr. Mrs.Gordon J annimz and son k an d Mi ss Me rle Maatic k returned house.Grant La n e Ho wa r d Tie t- men. and W illiam Tletiren J r.Gue sts of Mr. and Mrs. J . S ler | to Oma ha . Tu es da v. af te r vi si ti ng Sund ay . we re Mr. and Mr s. Ge"m§| the par enta l. Otto Masti c k, ho me. Bruce.Mr .and Mr s .Tlb b l v a n l H. c . Mc Clellan. c hairma n of the G9°!`¥9 Bruce.. -F=:wh o has beeniloeal Red Cross drive and his mem- statroned ln Virsrmia.bershio worker s. Mes darnes W . A. Sundav.Mr .an d Mr s .Harold Reekmey ez-C C Coo .._ Larsen an : wnsnmnrou 7 C O U N T Y D E E D J Willinm D. McDonlld to Georg~C. Rathman: Lts 4 & 5, Blk 1 i Smi¢.h's Add m City of Blair. $25. George C. Rathmann & W! m W. K. Stmde: Lts 4 & 5, Blk 1 in Smlth's Add to City of Blair, $1.00elc. william D. McDonald lo Wil- liam K. Strode:Tax Lu 22 & 21s, sec 11-18-11, City of Blair, $10.William D. McDonald to w. K.Strada:Lu 4, 5. 6 & 8, Blk 2 in Cnrter's Add to City of Blair, $25. William K. Strode to Pearl Stew- art: Lis 4, 5, 6, in Blk 2, Carfax-'s Add L0 City ol Blair 6: Tax Lots 22 & 215 in sec 11-18~1l, Cityof Blair, $1.00, etc. Henry Rix .52 Edith C. Rix toEdith C Rlx & Alvina E. M. John- uun: 54 int ln renl estate in Omaha& sw sec 18-17-13, $1.00 etc. Frank H.Stricklett dz wi io M . a d M da 0m>M -~': . f " § » :Uf a s g wi||Pf§R e a d E m a n ~ arm,rt imer an racie.au "H d bah I o ah ~1-:;""af::s §~", , , m , ; ° . , f ~- R ¢ ? # P = .- 0 9 3 - A P were week-end guests of Mr, and ___Mm, Harrv Hammunlz. qu ali ty of th i s var ie ty a nd an ex- orbi tant pr ic e per bus hel is asked for the seed. In tests at the Ne bras ka Expe ri- men t S ta tio n, Er ban o at: fa iled to ma tur e a t the ti me o f other oat varieties and was among the poor- est y ieldera of all the oat varieties tested. .E1ban oa ts wa s developed in Canada an d has proved to be a very good oat under Canadian c on- diti ons, bu t it is an extr eme ly late matur ing vari ety and is u nada pted to Nebraska c onditions, unless local conditions favor suc h n into matur- ing va rie ty . Blair Nebr.. Novnmhnr 12 'nan H' i ji iia Ell ~ di s c o u r| . ge d as l * spending of the pmt" vears will lend us? vuas | 4 In U looked for sometime. in the biz mad merr y go- roun d of spe nd- ing. that the dear Dublic is be- in g taken for a.ride because some time some one is going to nav a nd n av a nd na v an d th is 0 ul l 0 o n ; ~ . a "\\~ ~f . \. L w?r x i 4 . .1 *.~.\ \. \<. ./"1 .P I . . . P f " t - - ~ " " ' T f :. E v . f l ¢ ¢ " ' \ " " ", n _. .- 2 n w '. n & '1, . r f ".1- n I I s » Remember that man in SER VICE/ o Give Him Your PHOTO for Christmas 4| l l | l u i the Dowerectdc zérvice I 1 I an Q vs U l u n :w u u u I I I u m : - u u l . .| . m : r l ¢ will be an awak ening and with the awa ken ing wi ll c ome a lower sta ndar d of livi ng a nd s step do wn to wa rd the stand- ards of livi ng o f th e old wo rld to whi c h c or g re at a nd g lo ri - C n n s 0 » On the other hand,the private!!! strong Supporter of organized ln- utilities of this c ountr y , have been bor,recently said th is:" W e wi s h providing,expanding and impr ov- f0 see ofg nni zed lab or endu re and tc of c o n ti n ue to gr o w B u t we k n o wi n g their servic e as a.m a er ..business f o r over f i f ty yearn. that °1°8:}n:zed labor c annot endure th th 2'"h i h i t d e r ive sThey d oift have the he lp of subs i- gg e mg a ro m c etc I u n a n n \ \ n } v; r 3a |r r - n | | \ \ n \ | 0 f u " -l ioszea bms s nanus.ln e y nor m: : us p ms pe ruy a nr xs ec umy do no t'ma k e th e walki n ri n g wi th self endure.I f organized la b o r i s to -h th bui ld a lin e e nd ure , the sy stem of f r e e enter-_prmse em:trme ey igo z fg rvq la n ew i nd us tr y . The y ju st ~ mus t. e n£ iu m.0lgarl1zed !s.~ I " "L v u u u h f l u b l u u u u g A u n - *m g . "" I t c a n ' t h a u n e n h e r e " h a s ° *b e e n h e a r d o v e r a n d o v e r b u t * U on ar as nu the fac t remains that it ac tu~» ally is happening here and the reasonable thinker,the ma n who is not at the public finan- cial tmu nrh bu t who is uavinn a c 1: l | ao me job .f nor cannon n o r ma n i f businessAve r y n o ta b le e xa u n p la of th i s § f 5 '° § § § " " " ' ° ° 'conomic peac e is fouqd In San Diggu.Th a t c ity b .ed omlc secun P'c annot beasnationalmaga zmea ha ve bee ri o tam by "ff" of fgrc e whic h pointing out, i s a real "defense m.l§_es th§1reg::§ten¢e xmposaible. * a n d wi1|";3=»§ the ill, k r fo wg * th is to be the fa c t. a n n a-o a n a a -\=¢c ¢» 7 0 R r l l m 3 ML1 fry of ~ u00|nV~lu1s.sALvt. nos: naors - . - " n i ui m gn mm mm u n u ve r a g enf1.8 dependents.So th e week- ly pop ulatio n gai n is 2 ,800-a nd on _w p o f th a t mu s t be added th o steady inc rease i n th e mi li tar y pop ula ti on ol th e c ommu nity . To house these workers,th e gnvernrrent has g one into residen-ti a l bui ldi nz on n xr ln nti c souls, _, ,....... .._.,.,.-... ...the thousands an d thousa nds of small wage e arners wh o ha ve n o inierest in the politic s of th e labor moveme nt, will d epe nd on wh eth er labor leadership becomes states- manlike, whether it rec ognizes and assumes its proper responsibilites, whe fh er xt wie lds i ts po we r wi th 3: 4|4: 4: 6: 45 44 |Thc thouaarfds of hair; bEi|]g`5Eii£|:{L'§,'§'§;,.3" wltn nckleunels and |,§ * ing taken for a. ride because * . f »J .Y o w e l l .M i s a C h r i s t e n e W a c h t g r . '_ , ` KMA Country School Coming To BLAIR DANCE HALL Saturday, November 15 8:30 0'clnck d hninn: Adulls 35:-Children, lfndcr 12 YL-mrs, l5c. Plus Tnx Auxpices ¥l~. \\'. Auxiliary Auvertue ln The Enberpdleiz Br-inn Results tunity away from our dor:tors andto slow research and progmas. The case for the American system ofprivatemedicineis found in the unsurpassed health standards of the American people.The facts tell the story. / -<§:=, - ~»:'.4-_ Make Him leol You're With Him Always ---Send Him Your Portrait For Christ- mas.It's A Personal Gift Only You Can Give. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PRICES Good Until December 15¢h RABBASS STUDIO Phone White 45 For Sundny Appointments ~dis~ turn ~oo~with enco~- uma.The uninfgrmed citizep FO NTA NE L L E N E W S _ not labor see the writing~ on thegwall? ly at the forefront of those who are today fighting the trend to-ward socialism-a trend, which ifil. continues, will mean the end of free enterprise, and the end of so- cial and economic freedom for cap- ital and labor alike.And organ- ized labor for its own selfish reas- ons alone, should take the lead inpreventing strikes in this time of emergency and danger, and should,like industry, submit its grievances to arbitration.The racketeera in the labor movernent will destroy all gainsmade by labor.And the working man,not the fabsalaried laborleadersw1 » ...: I :~0|l8I~bi li ty a s it i s c h ar ge d wi th today .. . . W ha t h app ens to the lab or recent Chamber of Commerce re~ port states that these plants aloneare adding'1,0D0 workers to theirpayrollsweekly, and that each "VU"n.....¢:m...uat th e Ed Ols o n h ome . A D os too ne d mee ti ng of the Hi ll Cre ek Lad ie s A id was h eld at Mr s.Harold I'aulsen's W edne sdav. Th e me mb er s o f th e Bir thd ay Hridsre Club me t wi th Mr s .J o hn H. Qolgnson.Mrs. J. .Rr Sullivan Remember that man in SER VICE/ o Give Him Your P H O T O for Christmas 0 .1 : |~£1 :comes fr o m Wisc onsin, where the State Medic al Soc iety publishes figures showing that c hildhood and motherhood are substantially saf- er her e than in peac etime tier ma ny a nd E ng la nd .This an aly sis c oinc i des with th e pre vious report of th e org an iz ed medic al profes- sion o f th e Un ited States th a t Amer ic a enjoy s on e of the best heaith rec ords in the wor ld . . . . Reg ime nted sa vin gs to p sy fo r i e- gime nted medic al care d o no t i n - sure health." Soc islized medic ine is the surest wa y to ta ke ini ti ative a nd op po r- r ~ l 1 . ||a | ||nu | -c a l p r o j e c t w h i c h u s u r p s t a t e s r i g h t s ,i n d i v i d u a l o p p o r t u n i t i e s a n d t u x r e s e r v e s . ; ~ . a "\ _a 1 ¢ ~4. / -1 ; l e'1rr 3 1 .;5 2 - , . , , , ,1 ~a= ; "'- .4-_ . f Wash and Grease Yo ur Ca r i n W i n t e r ! A Good Grease Job Will Force the Mud Out of Spring Shacldes and Prevent Excessive Wear Which Comes in the Winter Months ~/ ,,_.- 3.Q '£',7 ~s . ' \'.: \ 1 'wmm~S Winter Wash Jobs Are Just as Important as Summer if You WouldK th `'eep e Surface From Being Ground Off by Gntty Mud and Dirt W ash and Grase Your Car Today Bot h S erv ica $7 5 W e W i l l c a n fm - andFor On ly DE L I V E R ...rl-lo~n 253 ... <$.; Make Him leol You're With Him Always ---Send Him Your Portrait For Christ- mas.It's A Personal Gift Only You Can Give. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PRICES Good Until December 15¢h RABBASS STUDIO Phone White 45 For Sundny Appointments » ""';,';§1'...£=¥'GE§,§:2f»=2= w a l l ?~n e Socialism Dnean't Insure Heal! The basic fallacy underlying s cialized medicine was recenttocched on by the Christian ScienMonitor,when it. said:"Patti Uno government into medicine a exacting new taxes of worker aemployer to pay doctors' bills d~ not insure health.If it did, Ge many, where compulsory sickne~ insurance was first introduced i1883, might,after more than a ce ;tury, be expected to show as good *health record ae the United State~ which hae never had the systeLikewise Great Britain, which ful lewed Germany in adopting th plan 30 yearn ago. Remember that man in SER VICE/ o Give Him Your P H O T O for Christmas 0 .1 : |~£1 :comes fr o m Wisc onsin, where the State Medic al Soc iety publishes figures showing that c hildhood and motherhood are substantially saf- er her e than in peac etime tier ma ny a nd E ng la nd .This an aly sis c oinc i des with th e pre vious report of th e org an iz ed medic al profes- sion o f th e Un ited States th a t Amer ic a enjoy s on e of the best heaith rec ords in the wor ld . . . . Reg ime nted sa vin gs to p sy fo r i e- gime nted medic al care d o no t i n - sure health." Soc islized medic ine is the surest wa y to ta ke ini ti ative a nd op po r- ---1 5' |m i»iam n§'i$i( V | _ 5 w , 5 W a c h te r an d Mn . . _.__.......mar vul . l dnnnnsnlHehman 1|b¢ i§}ifi§E _"ETS-LH. n r o f ! C I e me n t| wh mi n l h i e k .'h o s te s s wn m- n e n t:u e n - I M n .W u r l e v H i n ' n l n f , P Q I J Q Q L _ . S - l l - . |I mother.The funeral éé-H§¢e'§ wereheld in fha QQ n.............a nl.\MVATCH 1§ " *I ~Aladdin ERB.».NoA'rs° ~ ~~ . Nz E ~Mantle Lamp | u ¢u l l c a nAn -Tuesday .:wan-}Mr .an d Mr s .D.o .Fitc h and an d Mrs. Raloh Sc arlett and Leon drove bras -'to Cou nc il Blu ff s. Su nda v to see Fre-hirs. She ets' sis ter. Mm. Anna Ar- no n d nold.Mr s .Ar no ld r etur ne d fo r Sun- , Mr. rinin »y of vis- Dak- M r. nentthe Mr . sect- the week. Mr .and Mr s. C lvde Fitc h sp ent Ins t Su nd av a nd M nda v in Platts-mouth with th e De glald So rens ens. Messrs. and Mesdames S.R. Lo we . G. F. L o we a n d A. H. L owe attended the hoekev frame a t the eoli seum in Oma ha.Saturday . Mrs . A . H. Lo we enter tai ne d the Pinoele Club.W nesdav.servinir a dessert hmc heo Prizes went to Mr s . Ra vmo n d S u ivan.Mrs. J en- ninlzs West.M .Ben W ac hter and Mrs . J o ha nn a Ols on wer e vi s-itors.Mr s.E mi l Follen wi ll be hostess on November 19 :n u n vlu ne u my u e l'lL<.'ll-_..T un. uw uc lui\l1.l \4|.|Urc".A birth day oe rtv wa s give n Sun~ da v in h o no r o f I h i vmo n d Kruse. Th e.Fort Calho un W o men's Club :ne t wi th Mi ss D ora K li nd t. Th ur s- av.lllr . a nd Mm M. Bro ndf zm enter- tained Sun dav for Me ssrs.sndn Mead ame s C hris De bel. Pe ter Li n-i den, J ewel.Nelson. Russell Chris- tensen.Gm n t L a n e an d R.L .Mxtvhel. I Sc hool N o t a | Th e Pen Club o f F o r t Calhounhas been eneaized in selecting c os» tumes f o r th e basketball season.Th e cheer leaders c ho sen fo r the' season are Ru th A n n Ne u ma n i and J une Mc Nair.l Sotnethinz ve rv new has been| taken un. a verse c hoir.Th u s f a r Ilh n vn n u n n l . . . . . . ._ . _ \a n .- Mi ss Luc ille Swankon of Lo s sreles. California. Mrs. Orvid Sas.alson.Miss Maxine Moudv Fa r me rs a nR.C.Kinc h, u f th e Dep art and Inspec tion f o r peddlers Great c laims popula rity ,h i v-uslvul;\l uuuly nySta te Seed Analy st me n t of A gr i c u ltur e , to b e o n the watc h selling Erban oats. a m ma de a bo ut the gh yields,and hi g h I Two MENWANTED AT ONCE Manager of lu-ze. well-knownfeed company rnunl appoint lwumenforRoadDaying work inlhelocnlilien where ihia news»paper in circulated.Render newvice and do sales work.Fxrm experience nr any kind nl sales experience helpful.Must linerar.l'I\'mmn! permanent work.Send only nan\e and xddrenn.Personal interview arranged.Write (Box 539). N a m __.-----___-__ Address .__~unnuvu m a n s - / i v .§¥3,9 m s " ....:".:".:::L"::m:.E:::'z;L2f".2 A BIG SAVING THE ARNDT Au a mv c f Forqw Oth MMPSod orCu¢i!lon | i A l \ w \ | 1 1 .- . ins! at the West School T h e m e m b e r s o f t h e W e e k F u i l d w e r e v e r v s u c c e s s f u l a u m m n u r a m a i n h o l d Q n h n w l u u i n _,uliilli nu: nm :nf:mDolB.fn e lr f i rs t''van Th e remalar nrosrram an d hu -r fsmoeorman c e be fore the n ublic waslLanessrneetinno f th e I3 tiLanat Mis~at the one»ac t play uroururn, W ed-|Hun sion Circln wma hn| f~l mr mr...L'......:\..J_.. Nea le ga ve a d.,-f conc ermna the F o r ti -a w.a t the Hi n h :Y A n essav "'l`nl-1 ta lk Libx Fr id a uln Rea inn". »..;i1r1:.: rz§¢';§-|Ijen was read, a talk on the develon-| and me n t o f th e dr ama.an d a short .ave"re selec tion b v the Verso Choir. c omandDleted the nrorrram.|;l'lAKUWAKE |Mamrie Lowe §a.»ere(i §.f{§ a s a n d G r e a s e ~ a~Y o u r C a r n n W i n t e r !.~~v' Q .H " :A Good Grease Job W ill Force the Mud Out of `s '# Spring Shacldes and Prevent Excessive W ear Which Comes in the W inter Months c ` $ ,'.r~ \ q - "Mm~` » W inter W ash Jobs Are Just as Im portant as Summer i f You Would Keep the Surface From Being Ground Off by Gritty Mud and Dirt Wash and Grase Your Car Today W e W i ll can»|*" *° 'j '° °°$1 5 nn- and For On y or-:Lrvr-:n no PHONE 253 no m m c f E N G E R g r e a s e George Kuhr .Eager ors.atu nv.callin!at theMethodisthospitalto see Mr s . J nmes Van Ho rn. Mr s .Ted Olson wa s hostess to the Ben c h Communitv c lub. Thurs- day .Th e ti me wa s me nt a t q u ilt-imr a nd Mm. Ollnz er s erve d lu nc h. Th e c lub wi ll me et December l l wi th Mr s . A lto n J ensen. when aChristmas uartv is nlanned. Mr .an d Mr s .Gu v B ai le y o f Blair wer e Saturda v eveninxr visit- ors at Mrs. Clara W 'hitnac k's.Mr. and Mrs. J . M. Brewster en- tertained Mr. a nd Mr s .Forr est Brewster, J unior.Geraldine an d llohble. and Ma r i lvn Petersen at dinner,onda v e venlmr.in hon or of Ge ra l ne's birthday .Mi ss He le n Ha r we ll a n d Dean Ha mi lto n of Te ka ma h we r e Tu e s - ds v e ve nln z vi s itor s u t th e Cly dePitc h home. Mr. a nd Mm. J ulius P eter se n of Blair were Sund av af terno on vi sit- ors of Mr. a nd Mrs. Chr is Korshoi.Mr s .T.R.Swanson and baby dauxhte r. Susa n Ann. have le ft the Me th o d s t hosn ltal to b e a t the Dlr en ta l.EA H Lluze tt. h orns.Mr . u n d Mr s .la u ls Ee k le v a n d Ma r y A li c e o f Te k u u h we r e S u n - da y e ven i nz vllltd n a t the Ge o rg eReid home. Mr. and Mn. Geonza Lltel AndMn. Gnome Reid attended the fu-nnrul o! Mn. Minnla Struhbls atBlair. Wodnudav anemoon.Wednesday. Geraldine Brewsterentertained at the nurental. For-rest Brewster. home celabratlmzhar 10th blrlhdlv,Guests wereMaryJune Freeman.Jean Raremussen. Manure:Effken, NormaRyan. Donnie Lee Sheets. Murllyn JeanineMarlllmand Ju~ Korshol. Delms Jensen,Brewster.Velmu Woten.ggmgl- Putdcin Vaulrhn mlrer.Mr.and Mn.~ . .~ e =~enan~tu~yClu b me t wi th Mrs. L awre nc e Ni e-ba um _W ednesdsv after noon a t1: 8 0. with th e W hat~Sn-Ever c lub as zuesie. Mrs.Robert Brand and Mrs.Fred Bosschult were hostesses tothe Lutheran Aid at the churchDarlors.Guests were Miss Mar-tanelle Lutheran Church. The teachers and officers of theIutherun Sundav School held theirIxovember meeting at the home ofDr. and Mrs. M. A..Ritzen.Plansfor the Christmas program werediscussed.Mrs. Aaron N' he d s ,Gary Lee. of c.>|..1§.»...'§".1.2"...lJf.'L 'i75r'$'ii§2f" Mr. and Mrs. Willink Advvrtiug ln 'Hu Ermernrlso SAVE 50 "EVENI-IEAT" Designed Scientifically To Bu m Cheaper Fuels =~I ~ay.|Word has been received that Mr.'and Mrs. Ausrust Waterman andson. Ramon. have arrived in Cali-fornlu. _Misa Manramt Moehnmr.mu-tmn of the Good Samaritan homea t A r th u r .No r th Dako ta.visitedDr. and Mrs . M. A. Ritzen here en rou te to Lin n. Kan sas to _visit her,brother.Rev. R.Moehnnz andfamily. former Dastor ol the Fon~ tanelle Luthers Church. _v . - .;....., --. DB. D. R. EHLERS ' _[)entllt--_Former Dr. w. F. Hemphill,L,g°=;f°=-B '|||\nHeu re ul I°"}§..., Nebraska I N4.'_ or Yomr ~ 0 H E A T n r u .l con. srovr-: g s nd H B ¢ o TwRrilrnl Slzk 2. S ? Coal Eully Controlled HeatBurns All the Cool Guns I Nut. Altndlve .\_|zD¢lfl\'\¢°\ $49.75 l l .Un Display at Carre:-'s Ice Cram Store ~sz; 5. in in .2.r'» \'~ 'l' ln nh.Co......'.»lY sized. _sa .;»~ o IT i m e f o Onnler .~r.l*""'* ~ 0 0 , This time try Broken . ~Am from Oklahoma'| largest mine. ll: li super darned -g \:e;ollud- p euzonuorytested.You can SBE the m rrsasucsx Approved lv a c. U. c . _ _ . _ If You Have No Stoker There I s a Br oken Ar o Coal for Every Purpose AS K A B DUT T HE N! W h e n Y o u Buy or Sell Grain SEE US mnsr ! o PHONE $7 o n l - : N R E E H Holmquist Grain 8* Lbr. Co. A' ors.Satuninv.callin!at theMethodisthoauitalto see Mrs. Jnmes Van Horn.Mrs. Ted Olson was hostess tothe Bench Communitv club. Thun-day.The time was ment at quilt-imz and Mm. Ollnzer served lunch.The club will meet December 11with Mrs. Alton Jensen. when aChristmas uanv is ulanned.Mr.and Mrs.Guv Bliley ofllllair were Saturdav evening visit- nru at Mrs. Clara W'hitnack's.Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brewuter en-tertained Mr. nnd Mrs.ForrestBrewster, Juniofr.Geraldine andBobble. and Marilvn Pelenen atdinner,ondnv evenlmr. in honorof Geral ne'a birthday. Misa Helen Haswell and DeanHamnton of Teknmah were Tues-dnv evenlnz visitors nt the ClydePitch home.Mr. and Mm. Juliua Petersen ofBlair were Sundnv afternoon visit- ornuof M_r. |__nd Mrs. Chris Kunhoi. mn.r.rc.Swenson and babydaughter. Susan Ann. heve left the Methodet hosnlul me be st the nsrental. EAH Llzzett. home.Mr.and Mn. louis Ecklev andMary Alice of Teksnsh were Sun-dsy eveninz villidn at the GeorreReid home.Mr. end Mn. Geonze Lltel AndMn. Georie Reid attended the fu- nnnl o! Mn. Minnie Struhble atBlair. Wednudxv snemoon. Wednesday.Gersldine Brewster entertsined at the nsrental.For-m z Brewster.home celsbratimzhex' lmh birihdsv.Guests were Mary June Freemsn.Jean Rem musaen. Mmzsret Effken. Nor-meRyan. Donnie Lee Sheets. Msrilyn Kornhoj. Delmn Jensen.JeenlneBrewster.Velms Woten. MarilynKonhoj. Pstdcis Vauuhn and Ju~duh Kmvzer.Mr.and Mn.gli nt!Pehnensnd lsmllv spent undsy svenlnz the Lutheran Ai~a t ~ r c hparlors.Guests were Miss Mar-taneile Luthemn Church. The teachers and officers of theLutheran Sundav School held theirNovember meeting' at the home of Dr. and Mrs. M. A..Ritzen.Plans .||Y Bdiscuaseari. Mrs. Auron Niebaum and son,ga-w Lee. 01' Columbus me vrqiqnx er pa re nts, Mr. a nd Mrs . W a lh nxwn k e n i mr . a t Ar th u r .No r th Dako ta.visited Dr. a nd Mrs. M. A . Ri tzen her e en rou te to Lin n. Kan sas to visit he:hrother,Re v.R.Moeh rimr and fa mi ly . fo rmer D a stor o f th e Fo n tanelle Luth era Churc h. ~ »- -~ » - _ sAvE so 0 ,g;;';",:,.W IT HAN |¢EvENHEATo|COAL STOVE D 'H nd H B ¢ o 1'eslgned R:rn| Slzk 'Sf S ? CSI( E u l l Co ¢lled H ISc le n tl f i c a ll y nm! A|x';n':cx»| Gen T o B n r n Nut. Altndi ve .tpne l ee Cheaper Fuels $49.75 _Un D is pl ay a t Carte:-'s Ice Cram Stare Blair, Nebrgmkl. DR. n. R. EHLERS-l)c nti lt--Former Dr. W. F. Hemphill Location lnllv lmmi 1 _ -'rms ENTERPRISE-~ ~Luther langue IQ-.( _,A special meeting ol the Bla ir go -. ||Lu¢her Lhaxue in Dlnnned lox-I U n ' _ - - - - - . ' . ' _ . . . . . _ . . . _ . . ._r m ° r l m . . , H t T M r a n d Mr s 'I'A Bohn enter M r a n d Mn . P h i li O H l -O S B S S B S 0 t i °P t an on Mr s .Rl? J oh n so n tertai eda ned at dmner, S unday f o r Mm .ter tai ed t d i n .on n Stlnd ly evening dinn er gn 1,5 f~ ~11Kenneth TYIUR £116 dltlirilter Rsn».1F»n¢+ .,,.,."{.h :I k b ~ ~ I I l l 3 m b € l S O f h t ! ! h l i d l C C l u b l f . M r . s m r l M n Mamma-., _ .. ' f° -f l Nielnens To Attend Football Ga me Dr. and Mrs. Morris Nielsen plan to attend the Pittsbu rgh- Nebr aska football game in Linc oln, next Sat- urday .They will be guests of Re- gent Thompso n of W est P oint. En te rln i n Te n A t Dinner Party Mr. a nd Mr s. J . Hilto n Rho ad es entertained at n dinner party , Sat- urdny e vening,when thei r gu ests \l»u _...._.|u......I.,.........r.....:. Held By Sophomores E ulpped with long,fantasticlistsqof articles to be gathered. the sophomores of Blair High School .started out on the "first lap" of a gals affair, Friday evening."The scavenger hunt was followed by theserving of luncheon, and dancing in the nchool auditorium.Donald K. Yost,faculty adviser,sponso the party. g Scavenger Hunt Lyle Guyers Alleild Omahan's Weddlng Mr. and Mrs. H. Lyle Guyer at-tended the wedding of Miss Eunitre Gantz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Gantz of Omaha, and SEL Doyle Cash which was solemnlzed in Omaha Sunday.Sgt. Cash has Thursday evening,November 20. Guests will be students ol DanaCollege ard Trinity Semlnsry. Hillside Prolcét Mrs..l.T.Nelson entertained? the Hillside Project Club, Thurs-day, when the project lesson for the month w a s ~g m e t l schedl o-£'§.'§.»."§°3of"5.h$. Mrs."Ed piimer will be hostess. P. E_ O. Eighteen memberi of the P. E.0. Sisterhood, Chapter EQ, gath- ered at the home of Mrs. E.C.Hunt, Sr., Monday evening.M n . W. F. Hemphill of Omaha wu in charge of the program. l vuur u u.U u u '= " ' " ' " ""' " " " '" ' * ' """' """"§"'" "1 ure an afternoon of`cnrds Vlednehdaylhlld w K M ?du u b c a t u r n x J barn Ann.'Wednesday E\ening Bridge Club.Included in the muv a re Mes-IE. Jf'3..»fZ`i'°..... '}'§..§§J"».o'§'Z Mrs. Lester Kronberg and Mrs.lee Gregor-ren will be co-hosiesses. today (Thursday) at a luncheon at Koopman Irr.. `` Their guest llst includes Mrs. Reed 0'l-lanlon, Jr.,Mrs. Robert O'Hanlon Mrs.George Campbell.Mrs.Otis Grege ,Mrs. Burt Williams, Mn. Kel Vinton, Mrs. Wilford Petersen, M . Ray .Iohn~son,Mm. Clarence Hansen, Mm.Howard Thompson, Mrs. E. E. Dlx- on all of Blair; Mrs. Gordon Vinton of Tekarnah;Mn. Clllford Eric- son, of Wahoo; Mrs. Harold Hurd,Mrs. Charles Morton, Mrs. Willinm Hays, Mn. Victor Sutherland and Mrs._Jd!erson Caldwell of Omsha and Mrs.B.G. Robertson of 3 Misa Elizabeth Cachelin of Fortf Mrs. Carrie Sorensen of Genoa Calhoun called on Mrs. Minnie Bu- Nebraska spent the week nd in jgeon and Miss Josephine Johnson,§Blnlr with her brother and sister-Mohday afternoon.lin-law_Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Han- Mr.and Mrs.Peter Petersen en'fluent Sunday evening vnu. Mr. andl Mrs. c. s. Parodies of Douglas, .Mrs,Victor Johnson and Phyllis,lNehraakn an-lved, Sunday, at the' land Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson home of her son-in-law and dnugh~ Mrs. M. G. Holland Misses Hel_iter,_Mr. and hlrs. Rlv Krogh and en and Margaret A§e md Bettylfamrly; she will be their guest this lldoore visited relatives and friends winter:in Fremont, Sunday.Miss Annette Frere spent the Mrs. Chester Bertelsen of om-Iweek nd with her parents, Rev. ha arrived Sunday lor a week's and Mrs. H. C. Jul Frese, retumlng| visit with her brother-in-law nndto Omaha,Sunday.Elmer and sister Mr. und Mrs Marius I-inn Miss Else Frese also of 0m|.hs, ,ldames George Campbell,Kieth and Mrs. Byron J. Langenleldt ofVinton,Clarence Hansen,Burt Racine,Wisconsin.The Longen~ Williams, Otis Gregersen, Lester feldts, formerly of Blair, spent tne Kronberg, and lee Grcgersen.:week-end among friends at Dann Dr. Bare, former rnlsslon | I:`;]bet,hv/sn unable to appear at the, ure of Christ as scheduled,Sunday evening.A physiclnn'practicing in Royal, Dr. Bare is s brother of Mrs. Nichols_ wife or aformer Christian pastor,now inTibet.Dr. Bere will come to Blair lat some future date, lt is reported. »--s »_..Wl'.C"-.'i1.'f~ .¥15~1eL=y.fewe»~1lplsfiifféffif Fllley, ~..§~ f9! SIGNS ary t°'Collegc and Blnlr. Carnpl:¢||'s Mortuary PHONE 91 Amb u l a n c e S e r v i c eMurdoc h, J . R. Vinc kel, R. E. Vin- ton.F. H. Mc lfic ker,and W . E. Loc ke.At c ards, high prizes werewo n by Mr s .Vinc kel and Mr . Loc ke, and lo w sc ore award s went to Mrs . Vin to n a nd Mr . V in c ke l. . n n u n u u Fac ulty Members Enjoy Party . Members of the Blair School fac - ulty were guests o f Miss An n a Bearg'o f the commerc ial de p ar t me n t a nd Mi s s Ma r g ar e t K e lly o f the history department,Thursday evening.A pleasant soc ial hour of games was planned,followed by the serving of lunc h in novel, prize pac kages.The event took plac e in the illalr Sc hool music room. a n RAY KR 0 F o r l n l u n l i u Phone Green 202 r l AUIO na n|||||||u||||||||u|||m||||||u||||||||||||| Home Theatre Emu ol Ferlect Talking Picllm GOMFOBTABLE ANT) COOL AIR»CONDI'I'IONE|) been ntatilmed in Omahx an a mn-I U. E. S.l -» nu uynv|:r supper,munuay, 1or,b gm,t th k dSlzrevePortLouisiana.- g m m wmi w md ; B ' I 1 ? . » .S`:,p,§;,y_; i , , w§ : n ; . : ,~ 'en- Osc ar Petersen of Co rp us C h r i n iL O C A L N E W S 1 " 3 ' 3 " H ` " 3 " » " » ° 5 ` " "ru ed w| T". T"i ¢ W a g d in ne r g ue sts o f M r Dr . a nd Mr s c .I L Me m c a lle d ''u " " " r e r n »" "ra.erto n Ku hn.° ; = ~ - H ; M y Gpal Reeves north ~=5¢fFtl'§3'§'»»'l"°f§`ll`§`eggg EC C°Pff(*§" ~ J. B5 3 w w - p g f l M I _a m 9.ur n ur n,0 ir..T . \ " 2 ' Y ~.__.I wi th h e r ma te r , Mr s . D . S . F l" \ g h ' i i n : r 2 tu 0 r w a o k h r r ln n z : I i n ~ 1|rine training officer; he was re-A regular meeting of the McKin- cendy tmndemd tp Des Moines, !ey Chlpber, Order of the Eanen wlfre fhgy l .rpakg their hqme._ Eur, is pla ed for thin evening Tne brac e! nme r is A c ousin o1'I1hursd.ay .M m .E .A .Round s ifMr. Guyer..c hair man o f th e 're fres hment c om mittee; `bther memb ers i r é ~ Llltit MCKIV. Min ("»| \!hndn HamelBllir Glrl Plnyo Lead In Drlml An enactment of "Night Must Fall",presented at the Midland gymnasium in Fremont, Thuradny evoning,by the Midland Players,attracted an appreciative audience of approximately 400. Coral .lean Stricklett of Blair,junior at Midland, played the partnf Mrs. Branson, and according bo press notices in the Fremont Trl- bune the following day,Miss - ----U ---- -~------ --»mr. ana mrs.Myron U. Usvlsler.Iand Mrs. J. F. B""h""'and family entertdned at dnner.Mr. and Mrs. Bob McVleker and.Sunday, for Mr. and Mrs. Cluencelmn and Rod rick M V ker ||r Blu r P ""..U° Club Simpson and dwshwr. marilyn.|A| bi <.n, Nas sa u, -$.55 uni ~ Mrs. George Rathmann la *° 5°Sunday dinner guests of Mr. andlend at the pmnun, P. H. McVick- l'§"{i.".».Z"i2.3f$§';'.'§'&?;.§.',';"§§"Mn.Martin Bertelsen were ~ er, home. ',and Mrs. Paul Kempcke of wat o 1 The Church f gh ' t M''Blair ck Up C:;lb.gm sllgrent Blair.!Circle met with llirzls ,.|£§Z.§°'}'Z§' lol his sister-in-law, Mrs.Marcus Beck and family. Following the Blair-Teknmlh: Iootball game, Tuesday afternoon; Mr. and Mrs.Gordon Bryant ofTeksmah entertained at dinner forprojecesson wi be sous .'`Mrs. Joe Lszure spent the week- sen on West Front Street, Thurs-\Messxs, and Mesdames V. F. Bel-," ',§*'"' §='g~-g» Circle md ed end with her nephew and fAmily,[day altemoon.Fifteen members:Iows, G. L.Dixon,Walter Gut~D R . ~ rs...amer ente n __-we d .members of the Baptist Fellowship §§'F§.?3..';§'Ii William Steavannon |"n ed Circle. Tuesdnv hmmm.....¢.:.¢...1 '| sc-how __ _____... .........,,.. ......_...He spent the time with Mrs. Bet-| ker and children, and at the,home, Sleeniness from readlnz Due to the great lmount ol'reading required In schoolthe lverlle ltudent hos con-siderable eye strain whichcould be relievd with properlenses. 1 I Stricklett "held the audlenge's sb- tention wnsely" in the scene where she was "murdered". The plsy is about a murderer who was n psychopathic case, and had a successful nm recently an Broadway. CLUB NOTES Episcopal Guild Mrs.W.W.Wilkinson enter- tained St. Max-y's Episconsl Guild. ,__.._,_-.,......, ............-.by Mrs. Seott Robeson.Mrs. Cora period.The program was in charge ol Mrs. Henry Christensen. McCarthy Prograslve Club All but one member of the Mc- Carthy Progressive Club met at the home o l Mrs.Paul Barry,Thursday,when hearts occupied the group.With thu assistance of Mrs.Cora Hinz and Mrs.Dan Members of the Neighborhood; Bridge Club were guests of Mr.'Badgerow led the devotlonaland Mrs.Loren g_Klapp,last Thursday evening._ Dr. and Mrs. Morris Nielsen at-'tended a pheasant dinner given by! Dr.and Mrs.Allred Brown o! Omaha, Friday. Mr. and Mrs.Wesley Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs.Ed Arkdl drove fa Glenwood, lows, Sundny to vls~it Mr. md Mrs. Ed Redding. ~I t , S ~ ~ . . . t p B u y W i n t e r N e e d s .. .When You are Frozen up or Stuck! Nednesday aftemolm.She waé Thompsonmssisted by Mm Ross Deeta.lunch.serveli!Mr. and Mrs. Milan Austin en Ilterlained six fdends at dinner and Catholic Club vuson m z a u s \ \ \ : I t :m r a s .L l f l 1 | 1 0 l T | p ' | " n 1 a n d ~M m ¥ r n l ! n l n r l . f l H . \ Y Iuun nax social evening,Tues November l3--Adm. 11-30cts _- - " c l - - " - |M a h a n A L U W G I U " " " JM e m b e r s o f t h e C a t h o l i c ( T l u h I T h ° m P 3 0 ¥ 1 a n d K a y ,M r s .A n : s e } |M i n n F f f h n l F l f n w n v f r s I n v u h k were guests o f Mr s.Fr an k Copeat her n ew ho me on So uth W alk er Avenue, W ednesday afternoon. Bla ir Mer ry ma ke rs The Blair 1\1erry makera plan to lneel.ne xt Thur ndnv rlfinrnnnn Taft, I ren e W inc hell, and the Mél|¢pE§{{`:1§E'°§»éek§§1§"§f¢ "§Iai;"l; Carthy Sc hool i'notruc tors Misses her parents,Dr .an d Mr s .E .R. Lo ui se Zi eg le r a nd Ger tmd e W a r - Stewa rt a nd fa mi ly . rick.R d B ll II th Mrs. Beri Cooper will be hostess m.,"§§`£3L'a1 d§y §""?hf."¥e.Zk, T,,d g y 1 ; - 3 c l u b n e x t T h u r s d a y ,N ° " ° m ' | c o n f i n e d t o h i s h o m e o n E a s t C o l C T f a v Q i u n n o rI 1| "". ,ul `November 20. at 1.}3E"i.0m""`£`i\`i""f ~ ~ D 11 t a :1 ~4.1 |Lau1en Jones.e 0 rs Attorney 'Walter M. Hopewell of distlict ote0,§§'{'hi¢" 2i§§3.,§""f,§ 1 -'-EF'-1 Teknmah was a. brief Blair visitor West Point today (Thursday) '~P. A. C.last Sunday '\M . I1 "N\ \n n l \ B ' f.| I. A "'°°':::»= <=.f **3°.1'°=1-M91 Af.Hr and !~!ff=»'1'@d St.ewart sp»mf,»,,.,,'" ,=,.'ll.'i" '§'..',Z'.f'"'32,.""§'=..?f'..'.', |~emg e a t u s(Thur sday )afternoon,wi th Mr s. Floy d Stric klett as hostess. Luth eran Daugh ters Memb ers o f the Lu th er an Da ug hter s wi ll be guests o f Mr s . H. C. J orgensen nt the purs onage, Wednesday evening, November 19. FRIIJA Y-S¢\'I`L`IZDA Y November I4-I5-Adm. ll-22cm Saturday Matinvc |~emg e a t u s(Thur sday )afternoon,wi th Mr s. Floy d Stric klett as hostess. Luth eran Daugh ters Memb ers o f the Lu th er an Da ug hter s wi ll be guests o f Mr s . H. C. J orgensen nt the purs onage, Wednesday evening, November 19. FRIIJA Y-S¢\'I`L`IZDA Y November I4-I5-Adm. ll-22cm Saturday Matinvc |~emg e a t u s(Thur sday )afternoon,wi th Mr s. Floy d Stric klett as hostess. Luth eran Daugh ters Memb ers o f the Lu th er an Da ug hter s wi ll be guests o f Mr s . H. C. J orgensen nt the purs onage, Wednesday evening, November 19. FRIIJA Y-S¢\'I`L`IZDA Y November I4-I5-Adm. ll-22cm Saturday Matinvc unany wlth Mr.and Mrs J a y _ " "'Num m "uw \.pJ.drove out to Clarkson,Nebraska;Lewart m the Iaplo drstrlct.and went the dav. Saturday with Mrs.J.S.Roberts and Mass Mrs. L. G. Faltvs. eulnh Roberts were Saturday Mrs.Will IIinkle, who lives onght`and Sunday guests of Mr. West Nebraska Street,has been ad Mrs. A.R. Beales,west of'quite ill the past two or threelair.weeks.Mr. and Mrs.Henry Christensenl Sundav dinner :runnin nf Mr and l v D l r o n u l by C U R T I S | l | H H l l D f A A R N I I l l O S . - l i n t N e w M m m n u n !.::-;:""'..,"' ';.°'°"' ted a t the f a r m ho me o f Mr . | Mr ' s . P e t r S tr f o k f e . . i r ; a | E c l l Mr s. F re d J un gb lu th s o uth of d re n were Mr .and Mr s .Ha r ry *nord, Sunday afternoon.| W u}f,Na nc y J e an a nd Gar y ,off iss Elizabeth Ca c h e li n o f F m A r lmg tc m.| 1oun sp en t Mo nd ay i n Bla ir,M r and Mr:1.J oe DoVinne M f.y Ts.Iun g . Mr s .Le n a Hme lme an d ' F lo vd s m n h nmI f|mm1.+....' r.......| cAmaL£'s TIRE CHAINS PUll Mrs. Ardath B. Winget the GOSSARD Representative Will Be Here MONDAY A flcrnooil N O V E M B E R 1 7 Tu I)cm0nsln'atc u W ide Variety of Garments Come in and be Fitted Von Lanken Apparel Shoppe MCallvfsiMrs. Ardath B. Winget the GOSSARD Representative Will Be Here MONDAY A flcrnooil N O V E M B E R 1 7 Tu I)cm0nsln'atc u W ide Variety of Garments Come in and be Fitted Von Lanken Apparel Shoppe 1 There in no nemd to take chances on winter driv- ing. Prepnre now. Buy tire chains and carry them . with you during the coming mnuths. Gamble's S8 CGc ha inxa re lnlndy ,quali ty c ha ima !nlo w pri c e .SB CG c h zi n nh nv e lo d: li n kl i d e c h li ns 6.00/16 : and hardened cross chain: for long service.~ n e i n TW IST L I NK TIRE CHAINS s ~~ Fine quality welchd side chnim and huvy hardened non link.soo ls Mrs. Ardath B. Winget the GOSSARD Representative Will Be Here MONDAY A flcrnooil N O V E M B E R 1 7 Tu I)cm0nsln'atc u W ide Variety of Garments Come in and be Fitted Von Lanken Apparel Shoppe .° 0 : :; ' ! , |' a ' | | I '5JF .o " |. .»0 ,, s ° ¢ |` ° r|l I ' .I , 3. 1¢ - . §' » c " » . i , ' ¢" 4 fire. Mi ss My r le Frenc h spent f r o m Fr id ay u ntil Sunday evening wi th her mother,Mr s.Bessie Frenc h, retur ning to her work in Omah a nt that ti me. |W ord reac hed Bla ir recently o f the marr iage of Mrs.No r a Ka stl :md Mr. Hurt, both of Lon g Be ac h, California.A fo rmer B la ir r es i- dent an d proprietor of the Rain- bow Cafe, Mrs. Kostl is well-known in the Blair and Herman vic ini ties. She vis ited he re rec e ntly wi th her mother, Mrs. J ens Blac k J ensen. Sergeant George K .Bruse.Jr., Ic ontinued on to Fo r t Leonard Wood,Missouri,this week,af te r severn l day s with his mother, Mrs. 'Geor ge Br use, and his g randmoth- er,Mr s.My r tle Kili an.H e wa s transferred to the Missouri a r my c amp fro m F ort Belvoir , Vi rgin ia. The Blau- I-lupltal A llnme lmnmnlon ruonl: 304 Advertise in The Enterprise It Bring; Ruulla Ann, and Mr. and Mrs. 15}§§1§|;1 BERsenwere guests o f Mr s .Alzbiel Brinley in Tekarnah. Sunday . Mr . an d Mrs . C ha rle s Mo rto n of '0mah a we r e Su nd a y even i ng s up - per gue sts of Mrs. l\lorton's b roth-l ;er_S.Pierce Alle n a n d fn mlly . south of B lair.y Mr s .Mi n ni e Tr i p le tt h a s rv- turn ed tn B lair fo llowing a wee-k 's` 'visit in Atlantic ,Io wn ,wi th hvr daug hte r, Mrs.M. R. lle nd or f an d fa mi ly . Mr. and Mrs. Malc olm 1'l'rnderson' an d dnughtc rs.Susan nn d Polly . of Her ma n, spe nt Su nda y with Mr. an d Mr s .George Mc Qu ar rle an d fa mi ly .l Among the guests at the llc -rmah .. A v e c \ . l A I l w ~ A R H E A ` | ` E R ~s u n t c n m n H 5 1 ~'3|-\l R 0 u ¢~' c I 5 " § ¥ £ ` f - 5 'A t G A M B L E ' S L o w P r i c e s ,. : | p¢, ~0- # 2 0 1&' . 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Mrs Peter Stricklett, Jr., was pmong the guests at a shower giv- en by Mrs. G. V.Elliaon of Om;lha,Saturday, complimentary tn Miss Betty Marshall of Arlington,a bride of the near future. Rev.Troy Hill returned earlythin week from Canada, where luhadattendedanationalG!H{!\ Assembly conference. .During his absence,services were condudedby Sister Lamberty of Fremont. Circle 11 of the Mpthndigf wsm. sl'xn,xY-moxlmv November 16-17-.=\dm. Il-30121:\ lunch BE une 1101110 OI MTS.J .CThompson fo r n one o'c loc k lunc h- eon, Friday .Mrs. Thornpson's as sisting hostesses were Mrs. Vernon F.Bellows.Mr s.Otis Gregersen. grind Mrs. W . B. J ohnson. |Mr .and Mrs.Ernest Tornhlafl more among the guests at n. dinner given in Omahn, Saturday evening. ' b y Mr s .M.Torn hlad o f Omn h n and Mr s. He nry J orgens en of Kel~ so,W ashington.Ea rly th i s we ek , the hostesses left for San Franc is- co, California. Mr. and Mrs. Mace Warrick had as thoir guests at a chili supper, \ [sn--Calor Walier Wenger Lanka-li: TIIE mm: UIWIIEE IIDIHE ~M0rga1z Hybrids Ha ve Burt Thursday evening,Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bailey.Mr. and Mrs.Ralph Bridwell,Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Longwell, Mr. and Mn. Harry 'I`>'~ son and Frank Snll.The suuner ino-llcnuly and me Beach, untill B Olives Birthday Present Cnr-~Sold in County for 4 ~gghdin honor of Mr.Warr§|fk's 1 y~Mr. §nd Mri.Karl ChristensenF . , - I .v - . . _entenmned at dinner s.ma.»fm-\\'|-:nsEsn,\Y-THURSDAY ll And Sale; Havn Dnnl\l»»A November 1s»zo-Mm. lmocm.,Amman m:.l&1`im IEFFIEV ll" Phlllp Dorn - Kama Yum ~ Ilona ladsDlrscml u a u a m s n n m m \u\o¢M uw- Gvlna¥-v\"u~a.|.¢¢».m»»¢o~wnr.o.-\Aw~»~¢|-Aw pg", u a v l l A c u r MORGAN BROTHERS ARE the Old- est Hybrid Seed Corn Company in Northern Illinois T l g o f n W i l l B e o n D i s p l a y a t t h e |;__ __ .._ .-.._ , --_ .., ..~\-.1-\.\.George Nelson, Miss Marian Nel-son, Mr and Mrs. Robert Chnstenlen,Bob Rynn Alfred Nelson of Herman,and Rxclmnd Nelson n >Chlolgn,Illlnms Richard who ._f | |called here b§, the deathyof hinl mcther left tint gvenmg to mtgxrnBURT COUNTY CORN SHOW ~p 'f~=g,;gg,__,,in T ekamah, D ec emb er 4 an d 5Y ` N ~DEALERSIN WASHINGTON COUNTY \:*:::2:::';a:';%B e r t C o o p e r F a y J o n e s 1 Il l ! -l a w -| ~ \ u ~ --m a n n l n r A i n ---~ - -' ru umcago wnere he ls stationed nm, Mr. and Mis. Lyle Welch anddaughterand Mn.Xenon Cook;returned to Little Rock, Arknnsa: lsacurday afternoon, following |e\'-1 eral days' vlslt wiih Mn. C00k'nllon. Roscoe Cook and tunlly.Mr. "an Army tnlnlng wnp-» and Mrs. Rllph Eakin of Denvenimlm-.n¢. .1.a,.,» '_ m-.- ....La II- p - - - - - v ¢ ||v |. || D l l l f I I U B I T \ ||Uu u n l n I L K A M A H |c uu m a d g y ,c a l l i n g a t t h e C O Q R h o m e ;M r s .E a k i n i v a n a u n t U f | M r . C o o k ..1 Also-llappf Faces Comedy-~ vu a "Z ~ ~w Messrs. and Mesdames H. and J.'Tiehota and hmi lv of Howells, ebruka. were Sundav wadtonththeirbrother and family. ~Hiard Tichotu.Mr. and Mrs. Pauf G. Jones en-rtained at dinner Sunday. hon~~1ine: their daurrhter. Mary Jean.~n her birthday.Guests were Mr.~nd M~:=Walter Gutschow, Mr .an d M n .Bi ll Andersen m d Mr . a n d M n . B o b Andersen. Miss Hazel'Christen.sen snent the week» end a t the nn re nml,Mo r ri sChristensen home. Marla Wand And Mn.Wllllamahalved Mill Phyllls Ivanon. daulh- wr of Mr. and Mn. Tod Ivumomcelebrate hor birthday.Monday evsnlnz callers at thePala Andersen home included Mr. and Mrs. Mona Christensen andDean, Glen and Clarence. Mr. and `THE ENTERPRISE ~~ -: s1éo1zTs~oE T H E W E E K ~ I I Id ;*I I I I 0 um thi s vear 's title hnlde defeated the B ln i r " Mi d z ; || . TS 'Irmmnmn DEFEA BLAIR To WINCORNHUSKER TITLE f=*~:,=;~,:';,.s';;~;*=,,S°:.,°°=x<;°j:'..;5' m mTundxv afternoon. in an -h thev are lend-tice Dav name. w v \- - m m n n (7/11 )/fi/ f/»\1 |\°1.=\v9fq mtv iw law- and "C'Mnrly s. J il"IlIllV and WSIIBI' I.'Tl:G-\.»||nnl.¢:|wc11 uumu.e r i c k o f Blai r. J oan W es c ott o f'Mrs. Pete Andersen :ment Tues- Linc oln. Mr. .and Mrs. A. H. J unfr-dav afternoon. at the Morse Chris~ Ibiuth. Irma. E van and Naomi.Itensen home.M r and Mr s .Geonze Stemert O n Sun dav after noon Mr .an d .and so n a n d Mr s .Lizzie Wolf Mrs. Dean Qienea of Omaha held a. we r e visitors wi th Mr .uno Mrs. house warmmnr.Those Dresent J ame s P . S und . Fr ida v e vemmr.we re Mr . an d Mrs . Tho rwald Han -n o .n fl Mr #¥lm1ru Chriaterusen Ben an d Franc es.Mr . a n d Mr s. frame.|,QTeknmah took a 1a~o lend in mei L ninir auar ter wh ic h th e y ! aTh ev ad de d two mo re to uc h do wn s in th e f i n al h a lf to sc o re an i m- nreasi ve vic torv o ver BI air's "Mid- Re na _ one .~trenched no 19 to o a t t h e lmlfn 1. ,..,..,.,,,,,_,S p e a k m g - _ By Coach Rufus Olson They celebrat- cd in Tekamnh,Tuesday after- noon. and for ln-.to the nlxzht as'their footballteamwontheconferencetitle with a nerteet'reconi.Besidesclinchimz the conference honors,the vid/or?over Blnlr was"sweet-revenzo" for the manydefeats the locals have handedthe Burt County hon ln recent v w n . Since the em-lv Dart of theseason. one has heard Tekamahfans nav."Wait 'till we meetBlair".No doubt they would rather defeat the local team than any other on their sched-ula.and now that they havedoneso they will continue tosinxr the nrsisea of their eleven until another season rolls around.And zixzhtly so.To Coach Frank Srnszaaz andhis sound, conzratulations,Youhave demonstrated to conferencefansthat you have the bestteam in the leqzue this season.It was a oleasure towatch yourhard-charnrinir line functionahead ol' a set ol fast. clever admit football should be a roomname.Few are the spectatorwho_deslro to volce their onln lon in such a manner.Eventhouzh.mznressed by a fewthe reflections on the team stil remain. A few Blair fans have commented that statements an writtenabove were used and ex pressed by fans of the Tekamalteam.Inuuiries were made an(others revealed that wey heanno such comments nor knew o: the incidents.Knowimz slmany Tekamah fans. as I do. 1am oostitive that it ls not.¢.h4thought of that wsm's support ers.Sure thev desired to wirthezamc.but not by suclmeans.Let's not take a fan toe:seriously in a keenly-tounhlfootball name.Lei/s not judzea tam and its sunoortera by thesayinnexnressedby a few "nervous" and hilzh strung fans,who do not realize what theyaresavinz.Let's not maketeam,whether we are from Blau-.Tekamah or any othex'°§ "'1 1 h n e o ow excited aIan can be follows.Following a zame at which I ofhclated inOmaha a year ozo. a fan ao-nroached me and informed me that I was s robber. a thief. andwas the imvormnt factor in histean-Us lasinz the hall nme.Irefused w answer and he con- tlrued ocall me names I dare Complete( Dana Collegre.'sbags}cetball ached6| A A l l a s s a u n n n ¢ » v . . of Bla ir we re c a llershlu th 'a . Fri da v even Mr .an d Mr s .Rc of Ar li ng to n we re S dinner lrllesta of Mr, Ma r sh a ll.Mr s.Paul J ones lied Cross banmzet . dnv eveninm. at Fred Junz- inxz.ninev Petersonlundnv eveninzand Mrs. J. 0. aliended the at Blair. Mon- red Junzbluth "Shine" Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Ein-er Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen and Susan of Blalr.andMr. and Mrs.Carl Hansen andfamily of Blalr.Callers at the J. C.Brodex-senhome. Sunday afternoon. lnlcudedMr. and Mn. Riley Brndersen andLarry. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brod-ersen. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jackson Coach Prank rsmanc;nu: H;wall-coached.hanl»cha1'K1n.\¥beamvm the field. a mam that nossesgedj 1a dacentive mnnlmz and nassxnxattack and out-vlaved the locals lnall departments at Lhe smme.Blll MeGrue. Tekamah end. scored twotonewns and added two nolntslonelnt after to tallv 14 DomtaIqrteam.On tllg 5-_eeelvinq:_eh<l! L1 Ll me was cnmnleted this week.IG!teen Kamen are nlanned for th iii. i5:~5E13§{ at Nebmxkn Wee 9-Harlem Globe Trotter Dec . Dec. Dec.J an. J a n. ga n . 1 8 - D a m a t Gr a n d V i a w 15 - D a n a a t W a r tb u n z . .9.- -Ob en date. 10 - - D a na a t Lu th e r . } § - f a i r b u r v a t Da n a Mr.and Mrs.F1andLloydnttendl'Weddlnz nnnivermlCitv Hall. Fddlv e Bd the Silver and family. Mm. I-'rank Brodex-sen. or mmy Daqes.meurue was -Irv at the Em Mn. Ruth Brodex-sen and Charles. Lhom in the nude of the Blair funn.venin~honor-Mins Frances Mae Hansen :nent He W9 Qid 5?m° g¢celleQt_blogk- ¥{§\n"Mr nur! Mm P Pnmnn nf Vnl..|H1n wnnfr in ||01-man lf fha hnmnllfm SIE! UIBYGG Ia s .va.E§i"11ér"=£i»£é§r."1§I¥éI"1§ta`I-iaggg' ~ Rlmlp J .O.Ma rs ha ll atte nded the tensen and f\\mi!Y.W ic k ham.Te k n ma h f u ll. Feeders banmzzet at Da nn Cnllesre Mr .and M m .Clar k Davin : n d th r u : ti me s a n d was a n i m termann,g u n d rnp or tan t par t in du r in g the past r d c ha rgi ng line- d ma n y a n op- .. verait§r. J an.3 0 - D a n a at Conc ordia. *F' eb. 3 -He bro n at Dan a. Feb.7-- Co nc ord ia a t D an a. Feb . 1 4-» -Gu nd Vie w a t D ana .. Feb.17-- -Dan a a t Fa irbu ry . F e b . 2 1 - L u th e r a t D a n a .*Ten tativelv s c hed ule d na me. ntcrpn-he Engraving ,» . a.mr .on Y eve I o r o n a nn wer e u n y ter-lz B l M da n m S8 h A s da ai'Bliss Marv Jean Jones accom- noon callers at the Chas. Lauszhlin'named by Mins Joan Wescott of horng.Lmc oln °:ment the we e k e n d a t Miss Beula h Lau ghlin aoen t Sumho me .dmv at the narental. Charles Laugh- Pir. and Mrs. J . P. Su nd ente r- lin ho me. 'fnlned nt n moose dinner. Sunday .,Mr . a n d Mr s .Sherman Carlson an honor of th ei r da ui th ta r.Mr s. a nd Do ns J ea n :me nt S un da y at Ir vi n Newha u s' b ir thd ay .Pre sen t the Lor en La y m an home.The oc - we re Mr . a nd Mr s. i r vi n Newha u s c a s io n was to celebrate Do r is ':>!..'?f':=<"=a-.Mfe;_'§=h=:==.§s§r1s1-Wash. -'°e:1e fv~@&'1ff'fh=1»v . c oz in th e Teka rnn h a tta c k.Bla irDlay ens are hiszh in the nrnise o f Te k nma h fu ll.c lassify ing h i m as the b eat b ac k thev h ave f ac ed this season.Br o wn .halfbac k,alsoturned in a nu mber o f nic e nlay a. Fo r Blai r . th e wor k of B a iley i n the bac kfield wa s ou bs ta nd in x. The loc al nlavcfrs did their beat and are to b e ad mire d f or X izhtinz un- gg the final whistle..Qt times. the l Donald Ros has pla y ed an I:lllir's attac k season.A ha ma n has stvp r ponent'a thmat. dlo of the line. Rabbnu Photo-E -- --M - - - 1 _ _ . 1 _ .Y . . - . . . . . . . . . Kenneth Fcer, end, has been an the receiving cnd of many a forward pau and hu stoppedrunsdirectedaround his end. Playing his first yea# on the 'ii-st team he has made up with fight what he lacks in weight. 'ubbnu rnofo-xnz a Bnvravfnq :oNconmA PASSESTo l8~7 VICTORY OVER DANA l i .vices 1 t I Y . YOHB nas beenof a numberuuuull, mm.r.m{na newnaus.or mrs. Loren Lawnan ls recover- uraar attack was 20011 for a few IQBUHFT yums.Berman and Hamet Sund of Blair. mr from an attack of fl"first dowms. but then it would bcuz wxthout 1 e senMrs.Julian E./ Jumzbluth at-Mies Iam Lavman nmnf 5Im.4I...rlntvn 'Nm lnnnl lm". urnvn nn of reirulars rece:ten ded a shower{Fl-idsy eveninxr. :r i ve n a t the P..Ca dv h omo i n A r li n mo n in ho n o r o f Mi sa B etty lflanshall. whose weddinv: will take lllac e th is mon th.J eanne Ma rs ha ll c elebrated her Enrthdav. Armistice Day . by izivimr la ; s e hc o lma te a a tr e at at Ma tte o a t t h e naieH£H1`" iIii¥r{"'L`h`§i§1home.s Mis s Ruth B rod ers en sp ent Sa t- u n l a v ni gh t a t the ho me o f Mr . an d Mr s .Charles Brodersen o f He rman . ' C a l l e r s o n M r s .H a t t i e C a m e r o n e . . . . . 4 . . . .: . . . - l . . . . l - . |\ l . . . .1: \. _ 1 n _.1 az dmt a b ii ri r er a nd mo re e xoe ri - enc ed c lub b u t di d the ir best.. whic h. in this c ase wa s no t qu i te:ood enouizh.It wa s the f ir st ti me i n a. nu mbe r of ve ar s th at loc als ha ve b owed to the Te k a ma h c lu b i n the traditional m m e .Tli is Yol.r'3 Tekarnah c lub in one nf tho Bla d f chfinill ognonent toftatlzle season.mr er.an an ou a n -insrtea.rn.Th e v will b e ha r d to stub.Fr emon t be at th em. 13 to 0 Tueada.y.b u t rememb er:Fr e mo n t is s tron nc e r no w th an they wer e amo n th sito:so "ChoDDY"an d th e stormed and asrain la te i n thefo u rth Quarter marc hed to the 8 vard line b efore losi nir the ba ll ondowns.Sh or tly be fo re the n ame ended. Conc ordia tallied their thind tou c hd own to ma ke the fi al sc ore, Th e de fe ns ive nlav o f e D an n 184. ;:;|... ma d e a to ta l o f 1 7 f i r s t d o wns tothe ir ouoonents'10.out-szainimr them on runnima; nlatvs but unable to : to n th e Concordia passing; at,- tac k.Bob Jensen.Husrhea an dCo mu ton s tnr md in th e D a n s f o r - wa r d wa ll wi th Howard J e nqe n, backs.Yo u r re c o r d- D e c atu r . 26-0:Ly ons.20-UI Oakland. 26-0:Blair. 3 2-0: all vic tories fo r vo u sneaks for itself. As one stand s alon x the elde- lin es an d h ea rs the I ons s hou t, '"ki1l-him.""smash -hu n".etc., on e wo n de rs if the fa n mah ze swh a t h e i s say i nx.On e won- ders h o w h e wo u ld feel i f t h e boy s d id ju st tha t.Those c om- ments r eflec t on th e suno ortfem o f th e tea m.Af ter all.th e -.:~an~pr oa c h ed the d oo r of the i ry m. I tur n ed to hi m a n d s ai d . " Yo u a r 1 e f r o m . . . . . .? a n d h e m -Dlred. yes.I sta ted, "Very han- ny I met vou". and as I said that I off ered mv hand whic h he ac - c ented and shook.The n h e r e-alized wh a t he had called me an d th a t I wa r n ot to bla me for the 28 to 6 d efe at h is te am nga take n.Ha d I a r m e d w i t hlum. u erh nus gm wo uld still be gussxmr me.nste ad. toda y he as a arood friend of mine. I D A Y N O V E M B E R 1 Columbus at Sc huy ler Ly o ns a t W e st P oi nt Wisner at Pender W a lth ill a t E me r so n Rosali e at Horner Fr e mon t a t No rf o lk GA M E S F R C O N F E R E N C E S T A N D I N G S W o n L o sTe: Oa klan d L o n Unable to dent the Dana for-n d wall. Concordia opened unith u decentivo naasimt attank to md the local collelrians an 18-'Iatinz on the Seward field. Tucs-v afbemoon. _ before A la1'K0owd of Annisuce Day fans. Dana took the onenlnz kickoff d marched 68 vards to the Con-rdis 12 vard line before they're shunned.Concordia kickedd held the local boys and when |nn atl',en;vted co kick, the kick . 1 Mm. F lo ra Ra vo li a n d Mi s s A z - me s Eman ue l we re dinner 9211081-S.'mmsd av e ve ni mr . o f Mr . an d Mr s. .L 0. Mar sh al! a nd f amily . 'W e have th e c ommu nity wi ll notf o n z e t the Red Cro ll :_M m .Paul olne s wi? .§3f°§.E"°+'i.. ernen. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jac kson and Ca mer on and Mari an. an d Mr. and Mr s .Mac C amer on and Mi ss Ru th . Callers a t th e T.K .Iver son home . Su ndav evenimr.were Mr . and Mr s .Chris Vinderslev.Mi s s bea t in me n le t o r v o f the ac hooi,an d i s u n d o u b te d ly th e b e s t tu m th e? h ad h ad in r ec en t ve ars.I t should rate amomr the fi rst fi fteenbest hiirh school clubs in the state. Bla i r Dlays i ts fi na l s o me asrainot the stronn: Sc huy ler club onf h h ' H D M I ~m f | ¢ \ r U n t n r n l n n bo y s will no vo a real mo u r n m meon their hands. 'Tis rumo red th a t Conc h Sma- iracz f a vo r s a Dost-season name.Da vid Ci tv a n d W ay n e h a ve be e n considered.Mo r e d o n e o n th a t i n n--|\..... ..m-1." . . .. v u - » »¢. u . . | » »¢A A u u | ¢1 . 1 u \ c u l | . r \ ; &u u u b u l z i w u u l . .n e x t f e w d m . 8 _''' " "" "H e l e n C h r i s t o f W a s l u n s r t o n ,M r .2 1 . : n d g m -} ; a l d D g f l g n f a m i R e c o m o d a t e - 1 3 r i l s : h t . C 1 l 0 g m "" r i y ,n a n r s .a r a a a n ,w e t a e :o - { ' S P [ k y | 'q é o n k C h u :S a n h r o n a A n n .a n d M r .a n d M r s .~~2 f § § i . 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S und ay .m n .I-ln mld M u m m d Mr .m a " f m "Cho\§ny"°| tat¢d ...'f.e _ h u m m .Th e u n s e t o f u m we ek : _ _ & ' u ' § s l , M n ._ c m A n d e r g e n £ 1 1 2 '{,°_'3 _I;'*,':2 ,¢z£_,_P`,;s522¢ hu Z n . b e s t u n : l u b w a h n v n 2 _ - .S ° " " \ * °°*°o r d a g m Dana az a i n th ma b ond Qu ar te r wh en 1I .....,....-. » . ¢ » g n u an no .u '__ "_1 \ 0 r [ I 1= " ; §u o n a u "_;°='°n i o n d a v e v e m m r s l e v c e l e b r a t e t h e i r §'o¢i{"vI@1§1§'1`§f»z n l a y e d t i n a ve a l ( a n d t h a t m c l u d e a a n g "t f.e l m ; ~ B m d f m e n h o m e .a n n i v e r s n r v l a s t w e e k .§ " ° ! ! ' ° ! 1 t ) =Th e v D l a y e d s g o o d . c l e a n n l - : Milli Pima 0 a n n n »2.... . L -u a u u a a l l l n & l L l l \ . l T. ) C H |W I I U I 5 B B L U 'd e n t a t D a n a .: m e n t t h e w e e k ~ e n d a t t h e p a r e n t a l .A l b e r t M a d s e n o me .Alb er t Ma ds en and so n. Alber t. 'attended th e f u ne r al fo r W a lter Ha n se n .i n Laurel,Sunday .Mr . 'Hansen was killed bv a r-rn-n hlvltnr :mrs next norne srame. and theMand Mrs. Mal ol Brode n ro own ll.ma n s 'decentmve * " " ° k ' | f i n ; I o f the season.in sc heduledlan d lé us an an d Po ll; S L. . Su n y bloc ked herd o [ f o r Fr id a v ni Rht.N°?'°"'b°*` 21. guests a t the Georxre M¢Qua rrie Coac h Rhodes and the Blair niar-However.. it as not certam t.h.uJ.3.the home.ora were h!Jzh i n their praise o f f " " ' °" " ' "he nlay ed a t nurht. Me Gru e Te ka mah en d and W i c k-W atc h n ext wee k'o mi ner for exac tSer ge an t Geo rg e K.Bruno Jr.,hum. fullbac k.Th e v a reed W ic k-ti me o f na me . _nnnfinlsnrl nh 6...'D...|.T..:........_.\\....... ....... L...1.._ ;._.l .~... Bob J ensen,Chic ago, end on the Da nn eleven,turned in his best game of the s eason aga inst Conéordia,Hi s pu n t aver age agai nst the Seward eleven wa s A o . . . . . . . \ . . I . .. . _ . . 1 L \1 . I Da n a to o k th e k i c ko f f a t th e on e ni n e o f th e sec ond half an d marc hed strainzht down the fie ld f o r a touc hdown.scored by GeneMc Gr ue o n an 'end ru n f r o m th e two va n d line.Ho wa r d Jensen added th e Doint.on a nlunw-.f n Mr .an d Mr s.Flo y d Johnson.Mr .and Mm .Russell W a rd and Do na ld , an d Mr . an d Mr s. A nd re w 0.lbseh and fs rni lv were Sundaydi n n e r sruests at the Sven J ensen ho me i n Omah a. Me r n ll Johnson.Mr .and Mr s . u n e mo r o n o n e o u tn.wn\van.n\\l vu su r u th l..A¢0ll.BrU ;;"'" y y ; e"g;='=f ;0n5lOD Ulllll 1iol'|A ~f00tb8| l fa n l"'ECelVed |~ , : | ; ' ;u 6 n ; a r d line.Hg 5 ,3WoodMls ao u n this week afbe ns s r s e v u1rrr.'c all f r o m Omah a,Mo nd ay mo m -sophomore.seve ral ds s th hi s mo th er M ...rs I H h d th r t k 5Ge o r g e B g f s n d h i s g m 1 d n o t h _ e f lg g g l e » e § w ; ; w » § a ; g = 5 I f'<1'.§¢»...1l"'.»£1.""i'-|".1 vsgdrngngy g Robben Phota»-Entrfpri¢¢'snpreunn er,Mr s.My r tle Kili an.H e wa s thi s ve sr he tho uxht he sh ou ld ta ke th e d ay T h rg t m s f to the Miss ouri a r my of f.Adver tis e in e E n te r p ae c amp from Fort Belvoir, Virgi nia.g a m md u n s e t the do ne by de-'Ir B ri n gs Re su lts _4 .. . - _ _ _ _ _ -- - _ .. . . _ . . . . _ . . . . . -_N » » u | | _ | n m h l _ | |l| _| | ___ __ _ _ _ _ _ .. . , _ _ _ _ . - . . .._. _.,................. 4 $4 n L . . - . .. . . .- meurue and Sve ndsen o ut,sum|th e the lo c a l e le ve n d 7Té £h '§ i -i nf iConcordiac s me ri eh t beck an d m the b ac k fi eld. sc or ed s atin on an oth er lo mz fo r-ward was. an d again fai led to c on- vert..W ith J ensen.Svenda-en and Me Gr u e c a r r y i n !th e ball.th eDena eleven advan c ed to their DD- ponents' 12 y ard line b efore being RE S UL S NO V E MB E R 1 I Tek amsh. 3 2:Blai r. 0 Oakland . 7 : Ly ons . 0 Fremont. 13 : Sc huy ler.Cathedra l. 12: V alley . 6 i i emaxr ........--..__,_-,... ___1 3m[ De c a. tu r - . . _ _ - - --- - - -_ _ o 4 R E S U L T S L A S T W E E K Coileire View 13: Valley . 0 Homer. 20: Dec atur. 0 Rosalie. 30; Pilsrer 2 }§fahoo. 7; Ashland, 0 West Point. 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H a s H e a t -g o - 5 1 f o r ? § 1 ; ! m ° ° ' g ~ , } " ; " g e t ; , = = = ° " g r ,r e -y m o u u wu - ,m e r m' ° o f ' #; ' z = ; ° = . : t : : : ° : , ° : : , : ; f ; , : = . :f :;= ~,'f1.'1 3 4 1 M e r c u r y 4 - D o o r S e d a n ' i f e u jo y b e a u r y xh n x h s z y le d mn q y b e n u c i f u l. .R a d i o ,H e a t e r ,E x t r a C l e a n .B e a u t i f u l M e t a l l i c F i n i s h . ics Are Experts ,2 Shipment of Heaters just Arrived Also ai Orda uf Aawnaciaa We Install Them While You Wait! WASHINGTON COUNTY MOTOR _r rnohiir \w n g ; A v e .¢ White 315 , --~'rHE EN'rEnPnxm=:._ 6 ~aifylénd Characters G .rests At Annual Book-Week farty ~rizes For Costumes Awarded Hugh Hunt, Danny Sully, Emma Lou Lundt, and Gaye Schmidt; Story of Book Week Theme by-Mrs. Vernon F. Bellows Little Black Samba, Cinderella, Dlck Whittington, Jnck Homer, Wh`te and Old Mother Hubbard-all Lhese, and many more be-now Ioved characters fromthat misty land of "Once Upon n Time" gathered ~.,.¢.-'~,.n _ SIST~RS ~UNOR~ ; .4 11 scHoo1§ onsmvnn ARMISTICE DAY In honor ol the twenty-third an-niversary ol Anniztlne Day, five programs were hdd Tuesday morn-ing' by children of the Blair City Srhoal system.' "Strengthening National Mor- ale" was the appropriate and lime- ly theme chosen by Attorney Reed 0'Hanlon, Sr., for his address be- fore the assembled high school stu- denu.George Hedelund, comman- der of the Stanley E. Hain Post, Mn.C. D.Howard 111%Mrs. Bunnard Reeh enteruined a n oneo'clock luncheon and bridge vmy.I'\'ld.|y, complimentary to their als- ier, Mm. Hnrry Campbell of Kil- zom. Nebraska.The alfair tookplace at the Reeh home on West?Colfsx Street, with ds*/een guestsin attendance. At hrldge, Mm. Philip 0'Hanlnnwon the hlgh scare and Mrs. JarnelMaher drew the cut. prize.The: out-of-tn~guest lint included P Aladiii'|{1'Y-\nd Cant. Kidd f'ose For Cam Events Of The Coming Wee Scheduled Events For W eek of Novem ber 13 To 20 T'lu|rsd.\y, November 13March Merimyx-Mrs.RudalFuchs 1 4 P m n l h : ....... ,.....,.ue, auwmm, <n.~=»,-m.=\.. at ..-. ........... ~~;"".For several y ears p ast, c ostume pa rtie s ha ve been used to_eli| -nax th e Book Week ac tivities,wi t h eac h y ear be ing ma rke d b y a n i n- creasingly la rg e n umbe r o f y o un g guests.The 1941 party was no ex- ¢:eption and some fifty y oun gsters who pa rtic i pated pr o c la i med i t to he one o f the most suc c essful y e t held. Assi stin g Miss Hc Q\1ar rie w l l Mrs . V ern on F. Bellows, who do n- duc tc d a number of games and held th e c h ild r e n !ra n t a tte n ti o n wi th Men c ke );To mmy Tu c k e r (J oan Sc h mi dt);Blue Fa i r y (B e tty Sc h mi dt);Na nc y W r i g h t (S y lvi a Siersbec k);Re d Ri d in g Ho od 's Gra nd mo th er (J oan Rho de s); No- body 's Chi ld (Do nna Cu s hma n) ; Ra gged y An n ( Th elma C u sh ma n ) ; Ali c e i n W o nd er la nd ( Ma r y A n n Mor ri son );Cap tai n K id (V ir gi ni a Mors e).Also atte nding, hu ! not in costume_ were Lo la a n d Ric hand Hu ltb er g, an d Floy d Salisbury . Mr n.I r v i n Cnrnv Mr s .c anfpbell of K i lg o r e ;Mr s . Ri c h a r d Ha r ti g a n o f F o r t W a y n e , Indian a: Mm. J . M. Campbell, Mrs. J oel Campbe ll, a nd Miss Con nie ,Ca mp be l laf Oma ha; a nd Mr s. L eo Hog an of W o rth in gto n, Mi nne sota. O'HANLONS RETURN FRUM CALIFGRNIA Mr s . Cla r k 0 ' Hl.n lo n And Mi sa F n n c e s 0'Hp n1on reh xmad Tues- dHY_after noon f r o m San D ieg o, C a h lo mi a ,where they ha d spent mmericah Leglon,was pres<;nby Superintendent J. R.Vlnckel, and the audience was led in thesinging of patriotlc songs by Leo-.ie Marks, music instructor.Fol- lowing n custom established some years ago, the American Legioncolor guard advanced the colors.The Boy Scouts led a flag salute by way of concluding the program. The fifth and sixth grades of theJuniorHighSchoolconducted a patriotic program ln the Junior High assembly, each student con-tributing to thc success of the ob- servance.The program was high-lighted by an address la.y an Ameri-:an legion representative.Other P. A. C.--Mrs. Floyd StrlcklettStudy To Learn-Mrs.HenrVoss Better Homes--Mn, Henry Wub benhorst Congregational Turkey DinnerO. E. s. Blair Pick-Up-Mrs.GeorgtRatlunann Friday, November I4 E. C. N. C. play contest-Ben nlngtonHerman Degree of Honor-MnLizzie Richter .- Summer Sunshine Circle-Mrs. Clarkson Hunk Monday, November 17 Monday Afernoon Club-Mrs. H.Features:"A Plea ~ for World|J~ HansenPeace", GQ, mde: --Americmglmv Fall Tenn of Court Convenes emma Lou Lundt, Barbara Mc-Zonaughy, and Eugene Robinson; ndvancing of colors by Girls Scouts vith Charles Hansen as bugler; 'ledge of Allegiance, audience led ly Clifton Sutherland; "Makers of j g udentsnth narrative by John Beck drumolo,Charles Feagan,'How We an Helpl, Paul Gnmm KennethuhrRuthMummertleathaushmanRoland Husk Joan Pet- rson;Amenos The Beautlful', hyllls Cook, Jack Madsen,Mar- aret Ladd, Paul Jorgensen; retir- lg of colors by Glrl Scouts.` Tnesday_ November 18 A.L.Auxiliary-Mrs.T. A. Bohs Herman Tuesday Aitemoon Club-Mrs. C. E. Johnson Wednadny, November I9P. E, 0.-Mrs. W. J. KoopmsnBrewsterClub-Mrs.WilliamWulburn _ Lutheran Daughters-Mrs. H. C. Jorgensen Horrmn Pinochle-Mrs.EmilFollen Thursday, November 20 New England Club--Mrs.Ed Blum )ur Flag",unlor hi h st : lN. T. Luhd, prominent business- sn_ was guest speaker at a pro-ram for Central School'a third and urth grade pupils.Mary Suemdt,Shirley Nash and David ahrney read a poem, "Flag, Our ag", and a baton twirling ex.hibi~ >n was put on by Audrey Dolld Mary Ann Bain.Founh grad- s gave the flag history and the ird grade sang a flag song.Allned in the salute and the sing~ g of patriotic' numbers and thetional anthem. Omnty Superintendent R.E. .irchild was in charge of the ar~ 'mnstxce Day program in the Washington Project Club-Mrs.Er-ic Knudsen Kindred Club-Mrs.HermanPetersen Blair Mcrrymakers Mrs. Laur- en Jones1 Hillside Project-Mrs. Ed Pfeif_ erDorcas-Mrs. Anhur Jensen McCar thy Progressive-Mrs.Bert Cooper ARLINGTON WSCS MEETS FOR SUPPER Teachers of the Arlington school sh supper,Tuesday evening. ngement and presentation of an were honored goats at a. covered ...as w>rth Ward.The West Ward pro- arn consisted of recitatlons, the lging of patriotic songs, a play t the 8rd and 4th grade, and theg salute. EDDING or . vknnouneementwas made thisskof the August 7 wedding 1ichunitedMissOllvemarie w ibunde, daughter of Mrs. Mayme en the WSCS members of theh Arlington Methodist Church held helr regular meeting. Following devotionals by Mrs. ora Ludwig Mrs M E Wlnsetu,... gave an impromptu talk on "I Am An American".Miss Eula Hard- g was presented in several pianoAUGUST 7 TOLD :xnccordion selections, and Mrs. Al- ln Anderson nng._The entire sroup Joined in the singing ol pa-rlotlc melodies.Around fifty ere present.Hostesaes at the event were Mrs. FORMER COUNTESS- To B E A T D A N A Former Countess Ebha Trampe, Loom. ru-:ws » l u l l - - ~ u » » » » - ; » - = = » » ~r l a i no w - n .Fr e d Westergaar o f Evans, Minneso ta, will give a c on- c ert an d s eve ral lec tures nt Da na College du ri ng the week»end o f Dec ember 5»7.She c o mes at the invi tation o f th e Da na College Chapter o f th e Arnerica11-Scandi- navinn_ Foundation. In the presenc e ot' 135 relatives an d friends,Miss Grac e Paeper, dau ghter o f Mr .a n d Mr s.He n r y Paeper o f Ar li ng to n,bec ame th e bri de of Alvin A. J ac ob of Oma ha, son of Mr s. Mabel J ac ob o f Arling ton.Th e wed di ng took p l u m a t * : ' r " { " ¥ " ¥ ' 1 f " 1Q: ~ : j . f f ~ Q ; ~a w *' ..~ e W e d A t f ' ° " ' 7 `"Collvl 1 ~ H ' ~_g 21 ~rfr.A .3 Q ,f.»m¢!~"'|| Mrs. Clif ton N. Ro binso n un der-1.--: went an operation for sppend ic itia ~54.~at the Bla ir Hos pita l this rn omi ng.f i f i i " Edg ar Ma sters o f B la ir wa s d is '~ . missed fr om Me th od is t Hospital,a~g l i " ~Sunday .n J ..1fs.at Mrs. J . W . Blu tter a nd son, Bill, visited in Fontanelle,Sunday ,at isa". the pa mntal, He nry Mo nke Ho me.i..Mi s s Ethe l Stewar t o f Omaha f »;~ spent the week-end at the parental, Dr.~E. R. Stewart, home...»-»..|q_- Mi k e Muller is a patient a t Clarkson Hospi tal,where his c op; dition is desc ribed as "good'§." Mr .and Mr s.Clif ford Halb ert 1 ' entertained,Wednesday evening,;3,<1 .J\l ' 14 1 q.= ~t . A J k f v sp en t at Imma n ue l Hospi tal.|Mr. and Mrs. Br y an W arr ic k and children of n o r th o f Blai r visited : M n W arric k's moth er,Mrs. | Blan c he W arr ic k and fami ly , Sun- .day . Mr .an d Mr s .Clarence Van De- Venter ente rtained, Tu esday even- ing f or Mrs. VanD e\'e nter 'n b th -er- in- Iaw an d s is ter , Mr. and To .. .Carl Mogens en of Omaha. I Mr . a n d Mr s.Mi la m A us ti n en- tc rtained a t an Armis tic e Da y dinner,Tuesday evening;their 'guests were Messrs.and Mes-.dames David Mumnnert,W .E . Luc ke, an d Roy T. Kir kpa tri c k. ~Mr .and Mrs.W oodrow Svend~ |=.u~lrrrnwasabletoreturn to his home on South Streetthis week,follow » 0 Mi ss Gertnude W arric k wa s a week-end guest Sf Mi ss A l ma W ric h, i n Omaha. Lira.P.K .Nelson is spending this week a t the Georg e K. Nelson home. Mr .and Mr s.Ear l J en ki ns and son, W arren.were Sunday dinner W ests of Mr. and Mrs. Ro y Nelson at K en na rd . Mr s .Fr a n k Br os :entertained aro und fi fte en me mb er s of W SC S Ci r c le I at a n Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mr .and Mr s. of Kenn nrd atte nded an Oma h a heatre.Tuesday evening. Mr s .Joe L a z u m spent Mon day n Lin c oln, whe re sh e wa s a g uest r h er ni e c e , Mm. Nor man Ti lde n ~nd fa mi ly . Mr s .E m m a Sol!entertained, unday ,f o r George W arne Mr . nd Mrs. W illiam Cm-per and sons, amen and J oh n, o f Omaha. |1 . all-day sewing bee, Tom W ilki nson and Roscoe Rosenbaum s e g1 f~ L F F l ti n eth jo in na F~ ra A N~ si ° - - - Saturday ,Mr s.Ha r le y Appleby of Arlington v\.D.B a. guest of Mrs Fr ed L on g. Mr s .Fr a n k Ste wa rt attended a. bridge lunc heon,Fri day , given by M :: l n e Lmr u r y rara.~,,;|||\L.i1u¢;'~L mr u n u ll ma y McQuarr1e's br u o g h t f o r th a strange collec-,guests, as snapped by the Enter- tion of fairy -tale and story -book prize Ph0°E2'lP|l@*l'-Th ey ana, charac ters.Ie f t to r ig t: Mic k ey Di xon , J u - Yu l - 1 .)u||y , nmluura.rmnur, LITIIYIII.Lou Lundt, \.'irgi.nia Morne, Glor- i a W alton,Diane Di xo n,Ro ge r Klop p, an d Hu g h Hu nt. a fairy Lula centering about ihblllere gn Visil ' Book Week theme.Mrs. _Fenonl Mrs.Iwiu Carey arrived the Sully won ln charge of "5""e""3|lntter part ol the week from De- each arnval, and her Y°""¥ "°"5"'|¢mi¢,Miemgan, for a short vim ter, Cannle Sully, entertained the with her brother, Mac Allen, and B-"¢'"bl\*§° with fairy tales.other relatives in the Wrench dis~ Perhaps the most colorful evenlztrlet snuih af Blair.She will m~ of the aftemoon was the costume turn early next week. d .P l es for the best cos~F\::;gc werlez awarded "Barefoot Needlework Subject 'C e At o r M A. C- Study.£ 2 3 .,5 £ °? 2 L § E'l'2 .:...i i i -...I .. sevsnl weeks with Mr. and MrLuther O'Hanlon and fnmily. Mn. Clifford Halbert Enterlnlns Card Club Mrs.Clifford Halbert ante; halned the members of the Monde Evening Bridge Club,Novembu10.Mrs.Wilbur Lowe won tbprize for high more and Mn. Afred 0. Sick drew cnt prize.Rf served nt th D L A N D I~.| " ' " § o 5 ' 6 m - Y c n o U P s -5° Lulhenn ChuEYEL ;f"f.<.;;.";; '":"'"°Aulih vnu *"=P'"'H'in celebration of her birthday,--»----liilllefl the art Of .lace-mak1n3. Miss Marie Muse 8llf£l'tBinBd s. fgw Phyllis Dowell of Af1iIIglUl1 has he hrstury of embroidery was re- friends at a.social evening and been initiated into the Pm Omegaated by the hosfw-.lunch, Monday.Her guests were sorority at lmamna College, where Next Mondays meeting wall be Misses Edna and Emu G00d Dar she is s freshman.Another fresh- eld at the home of Mrs.H.J. othy Bucl-chardt, Iris Baxter, Ruby msn, Mattie Jane Petersen, Ken- ;ansen,when Mrs. Ray Rosen- Holstein, and Maxine Reeves.nard, is a Phi Apha initiate.TheB u m O f K e n n a r d ,c o g n t y ~2 l U | .lI)H n n :f w n n f f n n r n n r n r i l i n e Murdoch.and MissMcQua.rrie putty:in Black Samba (Bula Jones); Wee,H Wee Woman (Juan Jones);Old,b MoLher Hubbard h\nn Hitnhman) fiBoPeep(Nancy Bellows);o|<1!_ e l d w o m a n , w i l l b e i .............¢ n c harge.Hill Sialerg Vigil : v " _ l "_ - U ' »on the campusArkansas Relative'Following n system unique Misses Grace, Blanche and EH, among colleges ol this area, the 'i te t d l oHillreturned last Friday from a four soronues are n smweek's vacation in Arkansas. Thev same desrme. so that the ac.hoo|'s I!ur...........u n . , .r : . . . , :z..n m c l . . m ' !\ " l r n I l e n r v l t n h r;|'i'"i§:r fllifal-2{\'"i°n|]1§\n1§` n§§B`§§+ Hallll omni Home Jack Llrlen, Micky Dixon, Walter Mn.Henry Kdzr entert Gutachnw,and Mnrilyn Magnus-,more than thirty nlativas q - - - - - . - - - - - -- - - - . Uogram is somesm);Miss Muffet.(C Bohs): Gyusv Girl from the harlotte jriends. Sunday. it a caSnow f her birihdav. .. ... ;--I vl .w u s u v n u ;B L UL CIIII,W IL D If-|1813Q u e e n "( G l o r i a W a l t o n ) ;H e 1 d 1 _ m vm l t l n g ,a n d M r s .K u h r s e r v e d a u n t , M r s . J u l i a . M c C u l l e y . ( n a n L n - n \ . ' n f' n m n v \ 1 \A r n " l n n n t n In L a i l a 1 L n n f$ » . u \ . A . . . » - . . J i l . . . mn.:u In pr1.\rl1egl'.'G Lu plenge une 01the four groups ,whic h are kept ap pro ximate ly equal i n nu mb er o f\uns|..|aln u|.L\.4vllaugu; ; o Ixus; 1|uu\..|| lu uuul bill: BLLEXIIUUII Illlu ll|.Uf r o m " L i ttle W o me n "(Ma r y Sue evening. Lundt); ' I'ara,dau ght.er of gy psiea'Callers du ri ng the da y were(J udith L u n d t) ;Alad din (Connielhiessrs. and Mesdamea Harry Mat- Su lly ) ;Cinderella (Shirley Sley -fren and f a mi ly , A lb e r t K u h r a n d star );Circ us Gi rl (Mar i ly n Siera~ Duane , Otto Arp and fa mily ,Har- bec k) ; J a pa nes e Twin s fmlma si ne fo ld E.Rasmussen and Shirley , Bendorf and Mild red Siqr abec k):C hris Ras muss en, Mrs.Fr e d D or - Hansel and Gretel (Maxi ne an d.nac ker a nd so ns, C harle s and Lar- Ma r jor i e B a xte r ) ;Ma r th a W a s h ry ,and M m .Ed ie Reeh,o f th e ing ton (Barbara Fis her );D i c k B l a i r Or u m,Rose Hi ll and Ke n- W hi ttin gton (Roger Klo pp) ; n and vic lnitiea;Messrs.an d l'fleu» Hu mp ty Durnnty ( V i r p z e n e d a me a Rudo luh Menc ke.Ha n a Mr a. J . L. P ou nd s To Be Lunc heon Hostess A one o'c loc k lunc heon for mem- bers of the Pa st Nob le Gran d Club will he held at the home of Mm. J . L .Poun dl,Frid ay .Mr s .Pounds' assistants are Misses I d a Kn o x, Eva Smi th a n d Ne tti e Sk i nn er . c|.ue NOTES :nn- nn- .. . . . . . . . . l is a daughter of Mr.| Dowell of Arlington, :teraon's parents are Leonard Peterson of .5 sz.-hm%flh,§llll\;" whn.172.1-.\\I\n.r»-|.-\\nnnrnn- 1r..\..`ii..§' n;;{_j| A. ln Aunllary"'.fr -.. n un.n..'vu-v.| "4ull, \.1.u| &¥I Axunu,Anno.uc nfunHa ns en );Alic e in Wonderland Hermingsen, Mrs. Marrgretha Chia-Mrs. T. A. Boh n ifill be ho stess. fHu H|Mu mmn r fi e Ma r v I In tl nf n na n n f"hvin \U\ink Tn|»\n £tn\.»B e i t TU88dI.\l evemnnn when fha- - _ --. - .- . - - - , |- - - . 3 - - v - n - - I - w n a v q w a n s || ¢ u l ,U v l u l A L \ l l | . l |L i t t i e L a m b ( M a r y M u m m e r t } ; , M a r y a n d D o r a W r i c h ,a n d C o r i n n e Huc kle ber ry Fin n ( Ric har d Hun t); W r ic h oi ' B lai r. C i n d e r e l l a ( B a r b a r a A l b e r ) ;L i t t l e M o n d a y vi s i t o r s ,h 0 ¥ ) 0 !i N B 'M m . n e d R i d i n g H o o d ( G e n e n e H u a 1 < ) ; , K u h r ' s b i r t h d a y ,w e r e M r s .M a r - . \ | . . . i , l : . .i t h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .f 1 . . . . ; : . . \ .¢ r : . . . . . . . » . m . . » h . ~v : , . . . . . | . . . .- . . A . I . . . . . . . \ . 4 . . .m r . . . Americ an Légswf ££i§Ei1i£§5§"huT&§ its re gu la r me etin g a t the A .L . Ha ll. V. F . W . Au xi li lr v Jnke Fmnzenburgh,Mn. AllredBaker and Mrs. K. S. Waldrnn. an Church at Nebr-aah City, in thepresence of the bride's mother and her uncle, Clarence Hineline.The couple left immedintely for Rockford, Illinnls, where they are making Lheix-.home.The Klabundes formerly reaided inBlair,und until recently the nsuuum \n.um:||mry uu a ulu ;rung guusG NIUISI'71 nuu uuugilwr, mrsAlf re d (Mer le Gus ti n) ; J i ll [AIi c eI W 1lliam Hun t a nd s on.~\short .nlmiéifce Da featured the..V.F.. W. auxilimry meeting.Tuedday evening whenMrs. J. H.Bowman, patriotic in- structor,gave a reading appro-priate to the occasion.Plans were discussed for a visit to the Veter- en's Hospital in Lincoln, November 24,when the auxiliary members will sponsor their annual party.The remainder of the evening was spent at pinochle.Mm. Mary 1 1 ~~2 .w w s if /'5¢"z'mmz'n;as , \?~x1 /L e mba~/V r M y \. Tailored Crewes For Hard-To-Fit Women Half Sizes 16% to 26%-1B to 52 Jwzqfyf, an~ ~dna .Ashelford~won :mi Mrs. Kenneth Jensen and daugh- ter.Judy,returned to Lincoln, Sunday. following a fotrr-dny visitwith Mrs.Je-nuen's parents,Mr.and Mrs. Z. B. Smith. Mrs. Leo Schmitz had as guests Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. TheodomHlxler and Ellen, Mrs. Frank Mor- rison and Mary Ann. Mrs. Harlow Brewer was amongthe guests at a bridal shower given by Mrs. P. L. Cady of Arlington, Friday evening, complimentary to Miss Betty Marshall.Mrs. Cady's co-hootesses were Mrs.Duane L.Carly fun] Mrs. Richanl li. Cady ofNorfolk. BOHS STORE x>H0NEaoo Refrigerated Lockers For Rent L E A R N T o M O U N T BIRD S. A N I M A L S F o r fu n.fasc ination andoro fit. S ave vo or valuab le hun t- lmr troohies.Decorate y our home and den.Be 0.Taxide r- mis t.Tu m vo ur s na re time in to c a sh with this oro fitnble hobby .Lea rn b y ma il f rom 3 9- Ye ar o ld reliable school.Over 300.000 zraduates.Simnle. eaov. no ore- vious exoorlenc e needed.F R E EBOOK tells von how vou c an be- c ome a. tuxidermist.AbsolutelyF R E E i f y ou wr i te a t once.W rite f o r y o ur c oov today . Please sta te vo or asze.N- W School oi'Tnxlgiermsf.Dent. NP A .Smi th Bu ll nz .On m h l. Nebraska.45~1tBooth's Fresh Frozen Strawberries, Red Rasp- berries, Etc., Corn, Peas, Lima Beans, Brussels nk¢5'):Me g * f r o m " L i t tle W~-~-i~"-.»\. me n "(Ma r y Mu r s h a lh ;Polly Mrn.I Iun£ Hos tess Flinders:{I)olores Menc ke);Bo To 0. E. S. Group 203 (Dorothy Sc h mid t);Old Mm. E. C. Hunt, Sr., was hostess 0 or Iiubband (M a rg a r c t. 1,0 th e Pa st Matron s C lub 0. E . S. Sc hmidt) ; Cinder ella( E laine Be en-iorga nizatio n, at th e regula r meet- ke); J ac k an d J ill (Patty Ann Ne1~' ing, Tuesday afternoon.Th e ti me son and No rma J e an Me nc ke ); was s pe nt so c i ally , a nd Mr s. Hun t Moth01'H u b b a rd (B a r IJ a ra served refreshments.' g a a h d a n d s o n s w e r e S u n d a y d i n h i l t r 1n |» ...0 l l - ~ru ' ._2.s; Two Enlargements Free Weekly 3 PHOTOS FOR 104: wuu.E YOU WAITWE ENLARGE OLD PHOTOS Tinting Picture Frames pH0TQ;$§;|0§TUD|0 Bridge Group Luncheon? Club Dinner-Meeting? A m ~ML S . J U H N l z o w s o x xn r o n mn ln a r wi n g Klahunde of Roc kford, Illinois and John Rows on, son of Mr. a nd Mrs. Les ter Rows on of In gar d, Ne bra s- ka.The c eremony was solemnized in th e p a r lo r ! o f th e F ir s t L u th e r Both ~r. and Mrs.~ o ~ n .IE Blair High School graduates. Mr.and Mrs E. C.Hunt, Srhad as their guests, Sunday, M and Mrs. J. M. Spence of Omaha. Mrs.Clara Croudy leturn Sunday evening,from Sioux City Iowa,where she had spent mo than a week with her son, WillisCmudy, and her daughter,M Don Blume and In-nily.,gg Mrs.Mabel Streckfus of Dubuque_ Iowa, arrived last week t visit indefinitely with her siste Mrs. Bertha. Dudgeon.Mrs.Dud geon is convaiescing at her hom having recently been dismisae from Blair Hospital. ..-.5u\l:a\.a oi n|1'5 :nvenclgsm°dsMr.and Mrs.L L Snyder and 'O parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Kuhr, Harry visited in Omaha with Mrs.',north of Blair.Snyder's aunt,Mn.ltelda Donn,-\|Mr and Mrs Fred Lo_..ng enterSunday..|MRS. '\I'\i`;.}; _I.\§9y3;"tained at dinner,Saturday even Mary Ann Robinson,daughter ling. for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Long of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Itobinsun.The ceremony was performed by and Larry of Omaha.Mr.and entered Immanuel Hospital for Dr. Thomas D. Rinde of Fremont, treatment this week.assisted by Dr. M. Ritxen.J. VF. Kelly, who entered Metho-I The bride's gown was of ivory dist Hospital some weeks ago, is satin with seed pearl trim, cut on still a utient there.He will un-pnncess lines with a lon trsing .dergo JI. operation sometime in rhe,Lons sleeves ended in points at the future.iwrists.Il r finger-tip veil washeld in ace by a tiara fashionedMr. and Mrs. John Sutton and son, Stephen, were dinner guests, Sunday evening, of Mrs.S1itton'sbrother and sister-in-law, Mr. and l\Irn J. Melvern West of Herman. Mrs. Tom Evans and son, Torn» Mrs. Earl Caldwell and Niele were evening callers. Mr.and Mrs.J.C. Thompson plan to move to the former W. P.Hemphill home just south of Blair, within the next few days.Theresidencewhich they now occupyhas been purchased by T. H. Lundt.Of 0I!lll bi0!§SOInS,Bhd Sh? CB.l"I Dil;3 JUIin G Jgnggn and daugh- Hed a s wer bouquet of pink and ters and Mrs.Elmer Jensen andwhite ros s.ichildren t Tu sd I Miss Evelyn Kuhlrnan of Frc-' mont was bridesmaid.l Donald Jacob of Kansas C t spen e ay afternoonwithMrs. John Swingholm,Jr., and Mrs. A.B. Woodring, at the M d best man,and the ushers wereon sy. my of Fremont were guests of Mr. b th f h I 5-am; Mrs. ,_]Conrad and family,ro er o t e bridegroom,wasl Miss Marie Posvar of Omaha and Frank Di-dal of Blair were supper guests of the Alfred An- derson family Monday.Mr. An-derson's cousin,Viggo Thompson of Elmhurst, Colorado, an-fred lat- er in the evening to visit untilTuesday evening; he was en route tn Baltimore, Maryland. when he will be employed. lllenry Paeper and Gordon Lund.:Miss Esther Langhorst played the bridal music and Miss Beverly. Doll and Ralph Ritzen sang. Woodring home. Armistice Day visitors at the homeof Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hu~her were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Flatow and Miss Mary Walters, all of Col- umbus, Nebraska.Following the ceremony a recap-i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nyholm at- tended the Silver Wedding celebra-;;§;k';;=;h5§,;";';;°§§;*;g;§}§§§;i... of Mr. and Mn. line r tn... the decorations and refreBhments.1§°" °L,'udub°r" {»w;_- h ddmgg'A wedding cake formed the center-iL°h e r 6 l °; h'e u u n piece of the serving table.Mrs u eran u '|,.,.,.,,,Niebaum and Miss Elia!County Clerk Helen Bolt and A 1 t f discussion at Giesselmsn poured,Miss Alma Mrs. Bessie J.1'fve==<=11 deputy inthe mscncigg .l'.'3$'i..Z of the BlP\lHilLsnghorst cut the wedding" cake,ilh¢ county Judges ofifiine took aq- Church, Sunday win be the Worldlmd Miss Edna Schweder and Missi\H11li88'° oi' the Armistice Day holl-Emerstmfy maria.The fund, it8|I¢aVeTle Brand presided at the dw and drove to 01111111 on 'I`\=@s~ collection and its function, is to ~ explained at that time Pr the MissionaryCommittee. with Roy T.Kirkpatrick in crores;Other rnembers of this eomnllttevh areMrs. Bruce Mchllilltnv Mrs. Emestl serving table.Miss Evelyn Kuhl-'d3)'man was in charge of the guest'Mr. and Mrs. John Mme and Mr.book.Misses Edith and Ethel Jac~ and Mrs. Claude Porter of Taka- oh. twin sisters of the bridegroom. mah attended the funeral oi' Os-were in charge of the gift table.car Anderson, held Satunday in Others assisting were Mrs Fred,0maha Mr Mace and Mr.An-Tornblad, Mrs. C. E. Hamilton, 9"d§osehult Mrs. E. H. Crocker. Mrs. derron were comm I I BOHS STORE x>H0NEaoo Refrigerated Lockers For Rent Booth's Fresh Frozen Strawberries, Red Rasp- berries, Etc., Corn, Peas, Lima Beans, Brussels Sprouts, Broccoli, Etc.; and Fresh Frozen Fish -Op en Sun da y M orn ing s- SP ECIA LS FOR F; ;m AY A ND SA TURA DA Y a=~ W e A c c e pt Ora nge an d B luo Fo od Sta mpl Ite ms Ma rk e d f A r e B lue F o od S ump Ila n ; 0 o;. Grape~Fruit, Texas, 6 f~r °~-'r"-~:~"....22c *'I.et.tuoe, Calif. Iceberg, 2 heads;_....,....--15c *'Potatoes, home grown, peck ..23c ~l .~. .. ..| : 1 .CJell,Bui1§!l}1lgl;4 plggsxand 2 ved glasses --....27c =10§¢1110Q.|, P,,§:,G.=Regulnr or Quick, lge. pkg. 18c Span-fgranu1atgd soap and glass tumbler, u o r ~_...-_...._,......_._.....,...-._.,...-...26c"fSiBe`°P5rlE ~ or chunk, lb.I _._,...15c "'PorkSbeak}.leah and meaty, lb. .........25c Lard, Arm onfs Star, 2 lbs......~..,....._,,25c ».......... ||nun||||m|||||m|||||u||||u|||||||ull||lllallnllllllli|u|u|n|||||n|||||||m Warm Sheepskin Coats ! Corduroy Sheepskin Coats -..-.-..-...$7-45 M o l e s l g i n F l e e c e L i n e d C o a t s ~ Three-Quarter Moleskin Fleecelined ..._.$l3.50 All Wool Coat Sweaters ....__-.............,...-..$4-95 Shaker Kult. Extra Heavy '42.45Shaker Knut Pullover ..-__..........__._....... Boy's,Heavy Wool Sweater 4 Buckle Overshoes __ 5 Buckle Overshoa ..___$l.95 .agesiszns J. D. GARRISON .moan nrunu,mrs. mme f'¢C|¢»IMrs. George Stronger, and Mn. Otto Langhorst.Following the re-Q ceptiah, the bridal party was en-Etertalned at a wedding dinner atthe home of the hHde'e parents,g Alter I short honeymoon trip, ,the couple will reside in Omahn, where the bridegroam is empiqyed ln the Roberts ddry.|Mm. J. Hamid Stewart had the mllfortune bo wmraclx her aide 'quite severely, 'l\1e|day,and wlll| be confined to bed at her home onWat Washington Street for seven al daya. A ong of relatives gathered ut |the arold Schafer home near ,0mnhn, Sunday, to mrprlne Mr.. lScha!er on his hlrthday.Present'were Henan. and Meedamea F'rank||Scl1a!er of Blair, Holland Smlth and famlly of DeSoto, and Grover |Wllkin| and family ol' Arllnfbon. Mr. and Mn. W. E. Lucke enter-tained over the week-end for Mn.Jermle Hunt of Onawa,Kanau,'and her daughter, llre. Ada Bird 01 Kamen City, Kanau.Mr.ansl Mn. Loula French and famll of Schuyler were Sunday ~ Mr. and Mrs. H.S. Whitehea and Henry of Waterloo, Nebraskx spent Armistice Day with Mn Elmer Pate and Miss Ida Knox Supper guests az the Pate hom were the Whitehead; and Mr. an Mn. Frank S. Stdcklett of Blair. Mr. and Mrs.Joe Love enter tained at dinner, Sunday, for Mxland Mrs. Stewat Iave end dough ter,Lorraine, ol Omahx.M nCliffordMontgomery of Omxh; apent Armllziee Day at Love'| am Mr.Montgomery was a dinne gueat that evening. Mr. and Mn. I"|-mk Stewart amBlll plan to attend the Nebruka Pittsburgh loolbdl game in Lin eoln, Saturday.Their guelte wil be Mr. and Mrs. Harold Farrenaoi Decatur and their daughter.ll l uJoyce Farrena, Unlveralty ltudent Min Mollta Taylor moved, thllweek, into nn apanment at thehome nl Mra. Lucy Kuhn.She wll spend the vlnler months there, but plana to return to her home nextgyhw Mlaa Dora A. Carter, whcbeenmaking her home wltlMn. Kuhn la :Laying at the hom:of Mn. Minerva Can/ar for a levi Engage OurP R I V AT E DINNG Room/` Smartly Finished; Eqdpped bo Accommodate Groups of as Many as 50 Now STRICTLY PRIVATE Early Rme rvxtion s Ap prvc lnted Y@uNG°s CAFE | | | " | | | | | | |n u n u u u a | | s | | n m u | | | | | l l l n | | | | f l u l l l l l \ | l u e l t l .dir#- lo "Messiah" Choir Practices For Dec. Concert Rehearsals for the second annu- Ill presentation ol Handel! ontar- io, "The Messiah", were begun re-cently under Lhe direction of John W. Link. The cantala, which is to be given in the Dana College gymnurlum on Sunday evening, December 14, will he sung by the college choir, the Dana male chorus,and various ehu!~ch choirs from Blair,Tekv J U NI O RS :BemefttB A ~ ,E u gen e F ly nn, L ure e Fuh lr odt, Mar i- ly n Guy er, 'W nrren J en kin s, Ln- vina Johnson,Mi ldr e d Johnson J ames Thane. ehu!~ch choirs from Blair,Tekvmah, Kennnd, Hermnn, md Fort Calhoun.Claico Summers of Oaklmd, hveahmnn at Dana, will tnke the nopnma salolsfl put; Jean Larsen, Dm: commerclxl in- nructnr will ning nlw;and BobBertelsen,senior ln the college from Chlcagn, will sing hun solos. ~; ~a@JFvlao5¢ Mrs. Mattie B111 of Pxemnnt nr~rived Saturday evenlnz. for nav-erml days with her son-in-law and dauzhter. Mr. and Mrs. this Deck- er. Sunday altemoon visitors at the Nic Friedrlchsen home were Mrs.Tenn Moore and Edna. Mrs. AnnaGmdert and Mrs. Tenn Miaieldt olBenninzwn.Mr. and Mrs. Claus Schneider. Jr.. and Arlun.Sunday visitors oi Mr. and Mn. W. E.Kimzdon and Jaqk wereMeslrs.and Mesdaznes Hnchcock and Raymond Hitchcock all ofKansas City and Frank Adams and Dick of Omaha.Mn.Nic Friedrichsen had anzuesta. Tuesday. Miss Dora Black sent out to oth~ parts of ~ebras-kl to assist the supervisors of newly formed soil conservationP-F-L Records Technicians Arrive For Papioworic Four new men have just beenassigned w the technical Ita!! of the Pnpio Soil Conservatism Dis- trict.These men, John Cord, Rob- ert Houtetter, Frank Dally and Ar- thur Brown are to be trained in soil conservation work and prac- tices by Roy T. Kirkpatrick, district conservntinnist, and his associates.The period of trainingfwlll last lor from slx to twelve months, afferOmaha. Qvm S~cinv ~ta~oo~ cal~l- ers on the Peter Kramer familyElmIerMordhorlt Of Suenefer. owa.returned to the Darental.Fred llonihorat home. 'I'hurld;y.Mina Anna Marie Mordhorst duo mgmat Sundw at home. 0 a l \..|E lme r Lu nd ,Mr s.A r th u r Jensenan d Mrs . W ii li m E. K i mz d o n . Mr. and Mrs. Fra rllt Timbiin andW and a .L ou o f Be nnin gton visited the Glen Ros enb aum. S und ay .A grouu of friends helued J ames Schneider celebrate his birthday . Thursdav evenimr. Those he lnirur Mrs. L. E . Peter- |I ||-Ipresent 32. in the state. Th es e me n ha ve jus t c o me f ro m|I e r m a n C r o w d The junior classnlav of Bm Her-man Hizh Schcol Vresented a 8-atccmedyr "The Taminz of Tully". Wednendu evemz. November 5. at the lemon Hall.The nlay wulrivenvezv successfully. althoutrh due to the bad condition of the country roads. the audience yunot an lame u usual.The Ieadmnz character d Roberts (Tuffy).Ln heiress wu tnken bv Muilyll Nelson.Mudcsl number!wen;uresented between tha acts.M i nKnthrynHa-rtlinz.commemnl teacher was in dmnze of the nlny. Dnfed ~um im day of Novem-ber. 1 1.( SEA.?A John A. Carriznn 45-4:'County Juke. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION O'Hanlon &0'Hanlon. Atwrne~ In the Countv Cuurt f WoanhimztoCountv. Nebraska.ESTATE OF Leng Draezer. '= c Notice is hereby dven that othe 5th dav of December. 1941, ntheCountv Judze's office in th~ Cltv ol Blair. Washinrrwn County.Nebraska.at ten o'clock in th~fnrenoun of said day. the followingmatter will be heard and cunsid~ered. fn~wit: The Petition of Har- vev H: Drnexzer muyimz lox- the ap-nointment ol Philiu O'Hanlun assdministrawr of_¢.he estate of said Hermah Events MY. md Mrs. Virrril Penne ofOnuhnumouneethebirthatAbaby dnuzhmr.Pridny.November I , , ' 1 ' : _ " j - - V l ||~ e o 'CE-_Students On !DRAFr §'1¥';§'i% LEAVE in»_..._Mr . l n r l M m Ffluk ln n ln h v n n r l H n n n r ~"|"mn Rauf#1 \ Jn';~3'.; r"ii>`i==§i;"§é ,;a:;r .ie '§{§'iiar"fé§|l l l l " v | |¢ "v n lm ua h |c|.u lt .' \: lI |EI lL B mp ur ne q* "f §: , $ ° § ' ; ' a . * 2 a " f . 2 ;s i l e n t ~t h e c o u r t ~M o n d a y ,N o U 1 8 D l l t t e n d a w n a t t h e E l m A n .nm . - 0 1. 2 - t .n . . 1 . .u - L . . _ a _ __ _ _ \ |w f e m b e r 3 , a n d f o l l o w i n g I b r i e f i n - Hr. Ind Hn. ChIrT§¢`|'1`|10mDI°II» the lolllwmorei contri-In-"¥.1'....2`§'... _.':'.:';-:':'f"E_§'f':="|___--Auuulphvll, wnu lumen E0 TBPOIT I01itedSun dav nfternoo n, buted the larg est n u mb e r o f stu- th e Oc tob er 20 th i nduc tion,and gud Hrs . Fred Puls. J r.. dents to the roll.1)......:...s_ yn;.. .....nh Mr. Q QEDM. éfInrznret Ann celebratél Honor student;u n e n j a r n l n m x w a m F i s c h e r w h o w a s l n n m n f n . I l . . . . . . _I t !1 ." '""""'-smN|ons=Raymond Bsllovn "'""""""""'""""""""'I s m .'GDM B»¢n?`s|mdn .¢¢..'2.'.;'é'..'.'a'L. u... ~ ~ "'£"":|"1|"'°'|¢~|indu¢3o:.°u k.for 1d Mn. Ernat rs.;-om]Mr.and Mrs. Peter N e i ~ . ~ s i c s l nu~rn~rn~wereDresentedbetween the ac ts.Mins K a th r y n Ban-tlinsr.c ommerc ial teac her was i n c ha nre a f the day - hi r. a nd Mrs . W glter J ahnel Fn d av vis i to r shome. Mr . a qd Mr s :1 I-Iarr v J ahn el an# of Te k ama h wane at th e Fr itz J a hn el . Franc is Hovendic k I " °rnai""~s;;an ~me Herman Events Mr. md Mrs. Virrrll Penne ofOnuhnsnnouneefhabirthatAbaby dnuzhter.Friday.November'I.Mrs. Pearse is the fonner Nel- ie Mae Sheets of Hermnn.Mrs.Chris Lu-:sn of Omaha.went the week-end in Herman withhex* narenu. Mr. and Mrs. Fnnk Ericksen.Friday evening: Mrs. Pets Chris-tensen enlextdned in honor of herhusband's birthday.A number ofinvited :melts were unable to ub-wxd because of the bad roads!those vresent were Mr.and Mrs.Tom McDonald and Mr. and Mn.Ole Jensen.The time was wentsocially and a lunch was served.Albert Madsen ans Albert, Jr..attended the funeral servlca :lorWnllerHansen at the LuthemnChurch at Laurel. Sunday.Bu'rialwas mnde_at Carroll.Deceased. afarmer living near Dixon. died Fri-day pf iniunes received when his clothing pecame enLn.nKled ln acorn mekxnxz machine.Survivihkare the widow and six small chil-dren.Hansen was a nenhew ofMr. Madsen.Tuesda. Mrs. Chris Korsho] en-tertained in honor of her birthday.The Kuala were Mrs, C. R. Gray,Mrs. A. L.Sullivsn.Mrs. 0. H.Godsey.Mrs.Leo Chamberlain.Barbara and Gerald. Mrs. MarcusKroner.Judith and David. Ruth and Darrel Valder. __,,. ._.. _.... ....s. .vnu uvzer.ldonday-Mr, and Mrs.Herbert Gottsch md family were Sunday afternoon:nests of Emil Goztsch lhd Lillie.Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schuldtlttended the baptism ol the daulzh-er of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Ohrt oftshland at the Benninzton Church,mnday.Thev were also dinner :nests at Mr. and Mrs.Williamkhuldt.Mr. and Mrs. Emzert Ohrt and ons were Sundav dinner zuests ofhe John Donmcker family.Even- mz visitors were Mr.and Mrs.loward Christensen and Doreennd Irvin Gotlsch. --...~_,@ n o w A t o r ; _Y l Q w § _ l Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wulf and sons nent Saturdav eveninz at the"ntz Jann homeMr. and Mns. James Thcimaaon,larzaret and James. Jr..spentnoisyafternoon. at Bernard aen_Edwin Jipp,Philip Larsen, Anna Lee Long, John Lutz, Mar- jorie Misfeldt,Norma Mundorl,Ruth Ann 0'Hanlon,Eunice Reeves,Madeline Reyzlik,Llla Robinson, Donna Stageman. FRESHMEN: Lila Iverson, LeonKuhr.Robert Lathrop,PatriciaMcCord, Marilyn Mencke,Bette Morse, Claralynn Tripp_ MargaretWalton. COMMERCIAL CLASS OFFICERS SELECTED Presidents ol the hookkeepmgclasses at Blair High School, as an hounced recently by Miss AnnaBearginstructorare Phyllis Jen sen James Chnstensen and GlenNicholson.Following a practicewhich has proved popular during the past several years Miss Besrg 1d9 each member ~ thehook A lntal of ten Washington County farmers completed Pas-ture-Fonge-ljvesbock records on summer management of pasturelands, and have turned in the re- ports to County Agent E. D. Fahr- ne'l'he farmers who have submitted all necessary records include: Howard Rhea and Herman Apple- by ol Arlington;Albert Schjodt Dick Lippincott and Herman Kuhr of Blmlr;Dean Slader and C. B.Mehrehs of Fort Calhoun; Walter Hoegermeyer of Herman;M. B. Wardell o!Kennard, and LutherMonke ol Nickerson. contained in the reports which willhe summarized for the county, and then used in a state summary. The data should show how localfarmers are using temporary pw weeping wlwr wnere they spent ashort time in training at the C.C.C.Camp at that location,All four are farm boys and agricultural col-lege Kradnabes. Mr. Dally attended we University of Nebraska and comes from teaching vocationals.g'Hculture at Central City.Mr. I-Iostetter attended Colorado State College and served as Park Ran- ger nt Yellowstone during the past summer.Mr. Cord and Mr. Brown both attended Iowa Stale College.Previous to hls ardval here, Cord was employed in the CensusBureau at Washington, D. C. and Brown in an aircraft plant at San Diego, California. Mr. and Mm.Dally and their young son will reside in the resi-dence until recently oecupled by Milan Austin.Mr. and Mr-a. Brownarelivingat the Clifton Hotel.Cord and Hostetter are to raids Some interesting infomation y tures to supplement permanent with Mr. Austin in the new home _... ... - " " " " """'°DBI: cclcuaaws mu un Immun:¢-............ware Messrs. and Mesdames Ro! mm-+:M»fha land Hohnea and funily of Ariimjm ..........-..,...V ,.....,......,.....,group,Li n k wi ll also preside l t the organ.He will be a ss is te d in the ac c ompaniment by Lu s :y . Alm Pouc her, pianist, junior f r o m Te- karnah. ton . Mr s.Otis Dec ker.Mi k e Ne]son Glen Rosenbaum and dnpith ters . Nic Fri edr ic h nen llld Shlrle and Misses Le na and W ilma Bates Mr s .J a n Rosenbaum was hos#eau to the Method is t La die s' A in Th ur s da v. at th e Charles Ba ts home.Th e n e xt me e ti r ur wi ll b Nmfe mher 20 a t Mrs .Ile ne J an l B e n l B ` For the Latest In Mid-Morning News KOIL Gives You . . . VIC The Dorcas Club will meet wltlMrs. Arthur Jensen. Nuvember 2(Mr and Mrs. Harold Lautnnand Lea Hclmnimr went the weekend in Llnzoln li. the Hurry Helm Mr and Mrs. Carl hmd a m child f F t ted rel ] | » ~ h o m e . r e n u r e m o n VIS ]Buve; m Kennard. Sunday.Mr and Mrs. J. T. Christensexalwnmw.im|2~'§mlii~um Mr. ma Mn. Harlmd Chxhummm._Hr. md Mn. Ramln Pnduduknun fl"|'I|i' Mn 1|ma"""'a;'a am" §v§E§E Tempting Snacks Satisfying Meals As little or as much ma you want lo eal.will be mos!enioyable in this hospitable cafe where everythinz is done to n\\ ke y o u f ee l a t home! mana cars " " " "* " " "* " " " " 'day visitors ai the Lyman Cam nl benz family. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Andersen lm~A M Mr. and Mm. Joe Stewnn wen 0 o ¢dinner zueats. Sunday. of Mr. amMm. Melvin Rosenbaum and BillhM M A. . . f m. . . "w..:.\..,lor Fm Calhoun. . L l | » \ . | l . | \ | G J L l l l u .L I . l u n ;~M r .a n d M r s .B e n ~ E l a i n e a n d D o n a l d .o f O m a h a Nabisco Premium Crackers l Listen to Omaha's Great News Station 1290 On Your Dial man.Thev also vlsited Mr. andMrs. Joe Neal and Mrs. GertrudeNeale. Jeanne Lnutruo snent the week- end at the Earl Suecht home lnBlair. Guinevere and Rue ltlatzen wereThursday overnizht rruests of Hel-en Rosenbaum Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hitchcock and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hitchcockol Kansas Citv.Kansas visited,Sunday at the John H. Johnsonand Ihomss Hitchcock homes. Advsrdss in Tha Enterprise I W i l l B e A t t e n d i n g A Chiropractic Convention T h u r s d a y - F r i d a y ,N o v .1 3 - 1 4 My O ff i c e W i ll B e Cl o s e d Th e Ab o v e D a y s . ........t....... at .r thur usu-lsen's. Mrs.Charles Voss soent Monday with her dauizhter. Mrs.JohannLeuritsen. who returned from theBlair Hosuitnl that dav.CharlesVoss. Leroy and Elmer. soc-nt theeveninsr at LnuriLsen's.Louis Voss. Marie Jahnel andWilma Voss spent Sunday at their respective homes.Mr.and Mrs. Carson Petersenlandfamilv were visitors at the IElmer Holstein home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Westergaard entertained at dinner.Sundav. inhonor of A. D. Knizht's birthday.Guests werelllessrs. and Mesdarnes|Jnrzhl. William Smith. and LlndaLou. and Miss Reava Knixzht. oflrvrnzton.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Voss Le- rov and Elmer. aneht Friday even- rrut at the Louie Voss home.Mr. and Mrs.-Anhur Hansen areDroudlv announcing the birth of azrnndson.Merrill Richard Chris- tensen. Jr.born Wedneadav morn-ing to Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Chris-tensen at the Clarkson Hospital inOmaha.Mrs. Christensen was the fonner Ruth Hansen.Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chdstensen It Brings Results u h t |Sundav at_the.narer\ta|. FritzI ensens." ' " "Emil Matzen is on the sick list. How 'Fo INCREASE PORK PRODUCTION Farmers can more than doublethe increase requested in the gov- emments "pork for defense" prq_ m m .this year, authorities of the Amencan Foundation for Animal Health predicted here today. An increase of 15 per cent more hogs has been asked; but actually a so per cent increase can be ob-tained, the forecast states. "The answer lies in the factthat, nonnally, one-third uf Amer-|cn's annual Pix crop dies before the pigs can be brought to market- able age,"Foundation authorities said here today."To stop theselosses, rigid disease control meas- ures can be set up which will giveus double the requested increase in marketable hogs without tho needfor a single added brood sow, or a single extra litter." §ome or the steps beimz surr- ,W .. "svn, treasurers. Butter, Porlc On Nov. List Pork and butter are new addi- tions to the list of surplus foods whlth may be purchased with bluefoodstampsduringNovember. The addition of these foods to the'ist definitely will broaden the American market for farm pro- ducts, and their use will make the food stamp plan of still greater benefit to those in the lower in- come groups.Pork which may be puchared un-der the plan includes all cuts,fresh including chilled or frozen, pickled, salted, cured or smoked,but not cooked or packed in metal or glass containers. The complete llst of foods which may be purchased with blue food stamps during November follows:shell eggs,corn meal,dried pruntes,raisins,hnminy (com).»:¢..\.......___....~ X`1`5:fEiiis`i§'Dai'>i5E Final rites for August Nieder- depvpe of Hooper,who died last week,were held Thursday after- noon at the home of his daughter,Mrs, Carl Meierhenry, followed by a service at the Telbasta Evangeli- cal Church.Rev. E. F. Haist of Lincoln and Rev.Harry Neuman officinted. Music was furnished by Mr. andMrs.Harold Smith,Mrs. Walter Schroeder, Dalton Stronger, MissesEdith Blum and Edna Curley, with Mrs.Dalton Strenger accompany- lng. Pallhearers were Henry Blum, Paul Sprick, 'Walter Rathe, Harlan Kruger, Harold Meierhenry and Chester Schnfersman.Interment was made in the Telhasta ceme-tory. o. E. s. CHAr>'rsnPOSTPONES RITES The initiation of new members. iii M sclha noCo an mldexlivisulari thecalDN Fl jur las Ed ( a n En' I ai In|.........a i-._ »..,.. -n...__.\._ .. _ ,,.- ...._... B ..=5.ev num menivemity of Nebraska.Mr. and rs.Reed are active in church,hool and community affairs.He s been attempting to develop ommunity schodls'l in Otoerunty and believes that to haveeffecvjve school program youthlst be iaught the value of wurk, nocrany must be made a vitalins:nroeess.the fundamental ljects,readimz.writinz.andthrneticmust be stressed andlt the school must offer m~acti~tmininxz to fit the needs of:sent dav youth. [RST ISSUE OF " DRI FTE R" P RIN TE D The first issue of "The Drifter",xior high peHodical, was issued ¢ week under the supervision ofitor Barbara McConaughy, Jlher students who contributed icles are: Donald Staples, Thum- ne Bendorf, Charlutw Rhuadea, Ima Lou Lundt.Norma and A lII f I x~,A T 5 ~',~ BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS NOW Tl\o\'\|-lust nrriwd . . . maxrav and as beautiful as anv vou've ever seen!But domakeYour selection NOWwhileourstocks are com- Sc 2 for Sc 3 for Sc I n these k mu p s y ou 'll (ind sty le s fur ever y one! K O L T E R M A N ' S BEN fRAN Kll N sr ulete. AT 0F' I"S H A L L Bennington, Ncbr. l S U N D A Y N o v e m b e r 1 6 I Music By Charley Kucera And His Accordion Orchestra D. C. KNEE _ _... --n m u u u u i u u l l a n l hU§'_ _ _ - - . ,, . . ~ , . . . ,n l b a k u r u l , "U . :.. . . . . . . . . . .a n a n m a x i l e l l l t a n d Q u » \ . \ »nHb te f 0. E. La.,enrmched " h e a t f lu m,.self-n smg £"h;0l:t';0ne3 flfffI.§f.'1,f ._u Anderson were c allers.Better bed ding and ventilation uf f| 0U\.enriched se lf -r ls mg flnu?Mr .and Mrs.Wallac e Peterson hog house the m I 't th .Th 'D ec a tu rS . t o g u a r d a g a i n s t i n f l u -w h o l e w h e a t f 8 I B h 3 " U f l o u r . d " \ " " e m e n " e a e r I. " ¥ w !_ J° a = =a n d W a I I } f . § y e r e S u n d a y e n z n m m ! h r n n . . . . . . - !I v n u n n . . . A *u uuw Q In tha Tima to Buy Your PRINTED~Forms! Prices Are Stoadily Advnnc-0 ing and so Must Printed Material Let THE lcN'rl-:m»|us|~: Figure Your NE X T . ro m ~ru~mu.\~`/~ , ~"°~¢>f¢f- l'l"S NOT T00 EARLY to Think of ' Thanksgiving Dinner That Dinner W ill Be Better if You Use Plenty of MILK and CREAM You'll Find Milk from the Blair Dairy is Rich and Pure.It Will Add that Goodness to the Meal which is so Desirable. ~Best of All .|. ~I t ' s P a s t e u r i ze a f ~Phone 351 Blair Dairy o 1 uc e,rop .:~I -day whic h oc c urred on Monday . Mr. and Mrs. Francis Huw.c ndrc k were Oma ha ohonnem.Frid ay .c allInn n t the Orvi lle S ac k h ome. Mr .an d Mrs .Otto Voss an d dauirhtom soent Sundav a t the Clarenc e Sc hncc kloth home. Mr .and Mr s.Elme r Holste in were Satu rdav dinner iruests a tthe Fred Paulson home in Benninlb ton. A ~ v _~... I oandalltake ADLERIKA.whenneeded."(W. N.-Iowa).Whenpartly dirzested foods decay, form-imr Has. hrinrrimr on sour sbornsch or bloatinsr. trv ADLERIKA.Getit TODAY. Bpfxgn DRUC~._gQ__._ 'WOULD YOU s>°`~5 *f ~ n 'X v\-°;<?`',, °° ':' 2 '" \ \~ -k ¢~~~;~ < x = ~ ~ ~J \~~_~ '\P * L ~F1313u f ~ \\ ~lf Z r ,1 M OST people who use Dr. Miles | Anti-Pain Pills say that onu|pill usually relieves their head-I aches.In the regular package,Dr. Mile Anti-Pain Pills cpst one pennyeach.In the economymckases. one penny buy:1%pills. Why Dan'E You Try Dr. Milos Anti-Pain Pills? They taste good, act promptly,do not upnt tha nnmncb, con- hln no opiates or llxative medi-eine; Youmnybemllanwnybumadrug More when you are luiier-lug fmm A Headache, Nmmlpla,or Muscular Ache:and 1;-gg; t gMila `}i'..Jii».1'f. 1;,,_ ,;,,;, and be prepued fur emergencxed lilllhr l'|chlg_ 5 Pills B0laumv hduxe, us Hill. me mu r-ua.\_~';';_;}'.'g"57 3 2 2 1 n l o ~ A M , ~ ~ _;"_;;....,.. nn. M I LE s A N I | ~ P A | N p | l rrotcctxon nf fall pigs ngsinstexposure in bad weather.Housing of young pigs in fresh pnsture, sway from old, contami-nated hog lots. Immunization of the new pig crop against cholera; and immuni»:ation against erysipelas in sms: of eryslpelas infection. Supplementing of fall pig ra-tions with proper vitamin and min- eral elements to prevent rickets and deficiency diseases.lnspection and segregation of "@W|y~purchased Piss for a time to Prevent spreading possible dia~ eases to other hogs.In most communities, veterinari- ans have joined forces with swihe Producers in local loss-preventionefforts,the Fuundstion's report states, and authorities expect such d1sease~contro| work to be an im- mrtant factor in next sesson's in~ :tensed pork production. Advertise in 'me Enterpnse It llrlnge llrsults PUBLIC SALE. NOV. 14 rluding'potatoes,f&L»lf"§>}s] fresh apples und fresh o nges. DEFENSE STAM SALE GRO\VIN| Sale of Defense Savings Stam|for five months have reached tl total of $l8,998,000, the TrensuxDepartment announced recently. September sales of $4,9'?8,D( were the largest of any montsinceDefense Savings prograi was started on May lst, and represented an increase of 11,8 per eeniuver August.ln September 2,Q42noo more stamps of all denomms tions were sold than in August. Sales by months (figures rounde to the nearat thousand): May-$3,475,00;Juno '?2,802 000;July-$3,2B8,000;August-$4,<l54,000;September-$4,978,000 DUCK HUNTERS " S T R I K E G O L D ' I Local sportsmen enjoyed unusu nlly fine hunting opportunities lustweek-end as a result of the col:\ve|xthcr»Many reported that fol lnwinglthe snow storm Friday they fuould have had little or no trouble in shooting double the daily bag lnnit on ducks.4 There has been a neavier kill ui §snnw (white) and blue geese this full thn ih many years, and ducks__.___.... _. I ;,| G 75 me'Y 70.h 11 ;; l- d event, and e1<~\'r\r:1l mvmhers were present.AL the ch»~. of lhv r~gular lodgelumnt> nero servedMrs. Ben Lowe, Mr.and Mrs, Ed Wilson, Mrs.LillieLoftis and Wayne. L. JOHNSON AT GRE A T L A KE S P OS T meeting, rel'r.by Mr, and Lawrence E.Johnsen,17-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. James GJohnsen of Kennsrd, reported forduty at the U. S. Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Illinois, onOctober 23,it was leamed thisweek.There he has entered intothe eventful and interesting life of Johnsen is one of several Navyrecruits, obtained through the ef-forts ot The Enterprise in coopera-tion with an intensive "Join theN a n "a d v e r t i s i n g c a m p a i g n j u t .. » .. | l Na vy . f 4 | TAYLOR & WELLSLIVESTOCK AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAY I`rvmont~»-.\t 12:00 0*clork I - l o g s - C a t t l e - H o r s e s - S h e e p 0 }r:|rs sH|:r.T [nr tho '.1'1Iw!~ lll lhln lvrrlmry |- naar snlnrzm mln is Uh za"..s |l1f»¢:lulnh|-market you vnu Ilnl I-bly mul neil |11 kiI ll mlm L F A R M S A L E S . » \ lC ' I lo NE E RS Chas .W. Tay lor. Ronald nrtin, Chester Pilfold, Si J ohnson --y our c hoic e of f our au c honee rs with ever y day sellin g er- perienc e and expert iudges of values.Our c omple te au c tion service costs no more.See ua for dates. T a yl o r a - W e l l s A u c t i o n C o m p a n y a t t h e D r a e g e r h o me , one block north o f West School in Blair. Sale Starts at I P. M. I...ve neun plenum!in the war,:according io reports received by the State Game Commiuion.The nigh: nf the small geese is about over,but colder weatheril ex-bed hpectoring in the larger geese ,mn mm. .im-x.. ».. -H _J :lln u ; srragrade pupils wiil conmplete the prugranm.».:n g ex-perienc e and expert iudges of values.Our c omp le te tun: lonservice costs no more.hee ua for dates. /.for ~_ ~More ~BUSINESS ur Adu~T o~ry EARL MAY'S HYBRID SEED CORN \:.\T a yl o r a - W e l l s A u c t i o n C o m p a n y QUICK RELIEF FROM tnnnuml UI Dktnu ArBln| fromSTOMACH ULCERS nurro EXCESS Acm fnoloohfdlldlsqohuhsutfhltumlldurnwucmv nnalnu om- n mmml bold0|o||.\»Wll..LARD1'nn4T»|:}£|;°|"":.;? mxurornmwr a s m . . . u m ¢ . . . " \ 2 u n q u a - F o r s h e a t B L A I R F L O U R M I L L S Phone White 213 Sorensen Bros. a y BLAI~ DR M -v -- _: v u u p 1 : n o u n 1 1 |d u n u l u n n u h d l .~l l ' t r i a l; q r 9 |° - l i m i ;" "' f § L ' n m 1 u The following items: One Conner Clxrl eookslove;one healing nlove; anis clock:one dlnlng table! congoleumrn ng iron bed.lKnpr nn andmattwu;plllnwa;bureau;wardrobe:dlnhea: llnkg li-brary table; kltehen cabinet;vralh atandz electric washingmachine;one radio;tablelamn; one Dlano: I Duufoldr rome chaln;one bookcase:some mal and cohs; gardentool|:about 500 quarts ofcanned frnll and vegetables.Many other arllclel too nn- meroun to mention. Mrs. August Draeger Estate G. F. BROSS, AuelloneorTERMS: CASH C. J. SCHMIDT, Clerk .- ...V W mu puns ox westate. SEEDLINGS RAISED FOR SHELTERBELTS Approxlmately 160,000 seedlingtrees for Nebrankl shelhsrbeltt arebeing dug, graded and transportedf-aah working day at the govern- ment operated nursery ln Fremont. 500 miles of :helm-helm will bepymmd,according to pmlentplana. Around 100 WPA men an an~ sand ln the work, whl¢h must be cnmdebed before the freeze-up. Remodellng of ller1'n|n'| Amari-cnn Leglon Hall was completed thisweek, |¢ la leamed.A new co- ment-Iloored mam was added tothe basement, hal! of which will be uied for a coal mom: hrlha other 'lhalf a show er wm be ln ltalled for |- d u r in g a t hle t ic e w mll.John ll. Christenun ` | -:rar EN'rE!zPmm=:_. IBGAI. NOTICE To CREDITORS A. C. Debel. Attorney ~unty Court. Washington County. Nebraska.ESTATE OF Julia Katherineacksun. deceased. Notice is nziven to the creditan . anuear before me at the County~un room in Blair. Nehruka. one21st dai of November. 1941,d on the 24th day of February,942. for the Durnose af examku-on. adiustment and nllewmce ollaims.All claims not filed on or~fore the 21st day of Febuary.92. will be lomver barred,aumd this 24th dw of October. SEAL)John A. Carrizxn,-4t County Judge. March Mixcrs $¢¢ Lighting Demonstration Club met with Mn. Hownrd Jeh-sen.Fridnv afternoon. at which time Mn. Rita Drews of Valleygave a demonstration on "blzhtlnltheHome".hlrs. Axel Hansenwon the first nnze und sll those vrasent received conlolatlon :ariz-es.The hostels was dven a Dinun lamb- Gueste included Mesdames Frank~yen of Kemmrd.Ole Sorensen =d Ronald. Alvin Svendzaard andarlene. Chris Wrich. Ed Gnuse.llford Fmnch and Euxcene andohn Stork.Mrs. Walter Pluzze will be host-ss to the club December 4. BRYAN SENT To FORT BRAGG POST Gordon R. Bryan, who was in- duchd into the army early lu ! week, was lent on Ncvember 6 io the Field'ArLll!ery Replaeement 'Training Center,Fo n Bragg, North Carolina.He was pne ol |27 men who left tha Fort Leaven-worth reception eénter by specialtrain lakt Thursday. -.._..._.............._..... Orum News |t¢ms infl-»¢¢l\nun IrQ NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT ..- .».¢......¢~--*»»»»--e».. ....sw jg:; Mr . a nd Mr s. Alb er t L un d . V er - ena and Cli ffo rd were Sundayiruestao f Mr .and Mr s .W i lme r Severn n ear A mee , Sun dn honor- Mr s .Ru b v Mu lle r a n d Ma ri ly n . Mr .and Mr s.C.B.Bu n n me n t Mo n d n v th e m.Mrs. A. E. Dixon attanded a. one o'c loc k luncheon lriven at the horns o f Mr s . J . C . Th o ma s o n o f B lu r .Fr id ay by C irc le I1 of the Metho- d i s t w s c s . J ames Di xo n wa s :a Tuesday' eveninn'dinner m o s t o f Mr . a n d Mr s. K ie th V in to n.Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Bohn of Blnir entertained Mr s. K e nn eth Ty s on an d B a r b a r a A n n a t dinner,Sun- day . and Mr s . E d Hansen.Ed na an dRi ta Ha n se n a n d Ed Ha n se n o f Greenwood.' Mr . a n d Mr s .Ed Ha n se n . E dn aandRi ta were Sunday aftern oon vinitors a t th e Carl Ra smus sen home.Eveni ng an d aun ner g uests were Mi ss Le ola Rasmussen o f Oma h a . M n . W i ll Ma vo o f Ro c h -ester. Minnelota.. and Mr. and Hrs. Q - . _ -- H ... . . . . . -. . . _ , . ;r ...z ~` l : ~ ' ~YQE .. Q |f :\r.E ~ " "~ ~. . f . ;;.4 ~ ~i$=n»¢..~' F .~~ ¢ Mr s . J . s . " ° " § ' \ I " ' d n m r h te r . Misa Beu lah. Of ln wer e S atu r- d n v ovar nii rht and S u n d a y m m o f Hr . a n d Mr s . A . R. B a i n . A mo n g those att,:er \nn th eWaahinirbonGo u ntv F ers' ban- Quet I n Bla ir.Mo n dn v everring, were C. R. Wilkins and Rofand. Al- bert Sc hiod t and Ha r old A .R.Beales.Fr a n k B i f fa r , B e r t Mille r, Arsel Taft. J . H. W ineley and sons, :aWarren.Alben sen ode attended a meeb-ink of the South Omaha Produc-x o n c m m A s s o c i a t i o n .W e d n e s - nh e 1 o ! I o w i n z f a m i l i e s a t t e n d e d t h e L u t h e r a n H n r v e n t F u t i v l l i n B l n i r .S u n d n y :A l b m § ¢ h i o d ¢ . P a u l K e m n c k e . a n d N a t h u u e l H u n - sen.Mr. und Mrs.Fred Domnckerandfamily attended l birthdaynattyxriven bv Mn. Henry Kulrr otBlair. Sunday. dro ve to Oma h a Sundav to vi si t their son and b rothe r-in- law. Les- li e M B T . o f C l li f o r n i i . .He la t- er left b v niane f or the ea st c oast.Mr .and Mr s .Me r to n Winc hell entertained Mr s.Judith.Aron son at a 6 o'c iock dinner. Sunday . Guests.Fr i d a v evenimz.o f Mr . an d Mrs .Ho war d Th o mns o n wereMr .and Mrs. Me rto n J ens en. Mr . a n d Mrs . C hri s Chr iatbff ew son vi sited Mr .an d M rs .Ma r i o n "'*¥""""\°"P1{ ~ ._ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred RosenkiideofCalifornia. suent Beverai daysat the narental. Soren Rosenkilde. ome._Mr.and Mrs.William Matzenand Robert visited at the WilliamWien home. Sunday. toendinsr the eveninn with Mn. Chris Sands.Mr. and Mn. Jo » g m -'Phe A n t o n Mu t z a m we re ,¢~'a»a»».,w .»=;f~.:=: vd i n n l r z u a n t u ., 1 F ' G ¢ " ' 1 ' Y * ' T |~ ..c 1 1 »f 5T h o e h e l p l u a r M n .C h r i s P e t e : - »m "~» , f ¢ h- ; ¢ " . . n n v .. |A l u 4 .. P|.nR|-an-. _ , _ , _ _ - I - I - - |_ ~~ ~Armistiée Celebrated Tuesde .Mrs. James Mullin entertain nt n ioint Armistice Dly and bl~av Tuesday.Guests were her dauzhwr. F . ea af Norfolk: Mn.Ratt; Gra~nd Dorothv of Fremont: Mr. an~ rs. James D O 'unn of maha, anr. and Mn. James Mullin Jr.. oI enisun. lawn. 1 ~"'H=l .3»]§,__: ..~~'*f;a:"a'3*fé Sunday afternoon c n lle n a t 3. H. Nealhoo d'f4 were Mr . a n d M n . RW N u r h o o d a n d N o u n s L e e b f Oma ha.. M i n H n r x l m t Th omns on o f Oma h a was a we e k e n d :meet a t g m uarnn tal.J ames 'Tho mmo n ome. Mr .an d Mm. F lo y d Hi m: m e n t Saturday eveninsr a t the E m Thomnson home. helnimr Earl c ele- b r a t e h i s b i r t h d a y . Q .. Dr. J. Tilton Young commmied bv Mrs. Ida Hindley.drove to Omaha Sundav to visittheir son and brother-in-law. Les-lie MBT. of Cllifornii..He lat-er left bv niane for the e».st coaat. \ Mr. and Mrs. Martin Laman ¢mi|__ Kgnnelh Andreaxon of Cnmn on we r q Sunda dinner :meats Robinson.L i tt l Roc " 'th e A l Emmr l; o me i n B h i r .and his rnothexzb M r :i n u n u e l rr guests inc luded Misses Ber » A nd :-e uo I s 'Unis :md Mi l d md l7lfna91° nfl.»\ndrl\nln:: °'l'é"..=2'.3.. M"f;.-§"'¥'?'° -- - "- -- - w a s au mmo u mienneth has lnmnf u ¢.....:......a. ....!|l I - - - 1150 North Broad St. Fremont, Nehrukn .»........................ In th e Co u n lv C ou r t o f W a s h i n g - . ton County . Nebr ankn. E S T A T E O F Chrisiine Ha z e l- man, deceased. Notic e is herebv nrlven that Katie Ho r n has filed wi th th e u n d e r snmed. Countv J udsre of W ashing- ton County .Nebraska.he r fin al re uo r t a s e xe c utr ix of th e Es ta te o f Christine Hmzc lrnan.deceased. an d rrgade an annlic ation for final adrrumstratign and disc hanre. and £911 ghq asssgnrnsnt of residua o f ing J eanette Katiseda t th e 1 Chu rc h of Fr emo Mr .an d Mr s .ceived felic itation friends.Sundav home o f the b r ian d Mm: He nr v I Messrs.an d M Plu ime and daun sen and childrenan d Ve rn a an d F :ruests of Mr . a Plumze.Fr i da v c Mrs. I'lusrme'u bir ar. who vm:ban-['r{nlt1r Lu th e ra n n t th a t mo mi n k . A lvi n Jacob re- ln of relatives and evenimr.a t thede's oaxents.Mr . Psener. fesdumes W a lter rhtera.Be r t Ha n - He nr y Utte rr na n red Plu ng e we re nd Mr s .Alb er t evenimr.honorinsr th da v. n u .a u u m m 'L b L n u | A . u n n u u daunc hters. J udv and L i n d ;qpent Sunday wi th Mrs. Di::on's nnrents. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Ra thmann. Mr. and Mrs. Gfodrnond Sorensen an d M r. an d M rs .Hams Sorensen were amonsz those who attendedthe orfzun c onc ert dven by Ge0}ile J ohn son of Oma h a a t the Fi r s t L u t h e mn Churc h.Sunday .Mr s .Prentic e Smi th virnted friends an d mln tive a i n Te k mnn h , Sundav af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bry an W nrrici-c andfnr nllv s uen t S und av at the Da mn- l . . \f \ . . . . 2 .I \ . . _ A _ . .l l n n l l l r vnane a at the J ay Ste wa rthome, Sunday .Mr . an d Mr s . J o e Stewar t we re Sunda y di nner irues te a t the J an Rosa nba um home n ear Ke nnn rd. Sunday dinner Questa of Mr. andMrs. Ros s L ove wer e Mr . a nd Mrs. Joe Lo ve of B la i r .Mr .and Mrs . Stewar t L o ve an d L o r xd n e o f Oma ha.Mrs .C h n r l a L o ve w g : n Thursday niaz/.ht and FE-idav visitor.Mase Shi rle v Ren shn w a nd Ha r - vey W a lk er o f Te ka rn ah visitedMiss Renshawks xrrar.du:1rc ntn. Mr. an[.I_ Mrs. .Austin Renshaw. Sunday. 3 n umb er of zu e lta . Th ur s da y .i nhonor of her birt.hdnY. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nielsen :Dent S a tu r d a y e ve n i n n n t th e E d Hm- sen home.` ~if!a Mr s. L au ra Tof te e nter ta in ed a t a si x o'r:lock dinner.Thur sday eveni nir. in ho nor o f Com R1<}h8}'d Nelson o f C a mo Gr a n t.Illin ois. :Th9S~?-\='*`?°°nE jvere Qepyze !*I@!H°\i1 were Sunday dinner mesh of theirnon and dauzimer-in~law. Mr andMr s . Ha r la n Christe nsen. n t Ken- n aT n i1.e lower ro om nuo ils at theW n alnn rton Sc hool 'received their music al i nstr umen ts this week andhave formeri a. noveltv band. Mrs . W ii lmm W ie se an en t Tue s-dav at the N. P. Nie lsen home. Mr . a n d Mrs . Elmer Pa u ls e n o f Benson nn en t Th ur s da v a t the G.F. Paulsen home.Gus Paulsen xe- turgzed with them for several day s' v m wma at Crum. Sunday.Mr.and Mn. Henry Wulhumand Mnrznrec were Sunday dinner rants nt Fritz Arm. in obser-vance of their dnuzhwr Ma dmubxrthdny Mr and Mn J H Nearhood andM n Judnh Anmson were entertamedatanoystersuupetandcands at the home of Mrs Ida BHmdlevMondnv evenimrMr and Mn Walter Novak and u n a sS u n d a v e v e m m z c n l l e r a n h l - I e n r v Rami visited in the md Knudsen home at Crum: S d '. \ \v m `f @ : ?" ; <b .J Wulb\rmn were Mr "gf Mrs Ru ~ ~ ~ ~|do{Qh Kuhl ot Kennnrd ? !nauaw souucn ulner verrmns as urebv law entitled to the same. and lhave set the 21st day of November.1941. at 10 o'clock A. M.. at my _of-fice in said Countv for the heannz thereof. Dabed October 28th. 1941.(SEAL)John A. Carrizan. 43-At County Judize. NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL A. C. Debel. Attorney In -the County Court of Washinl- ton County. Nebraska. NOTICE:On the 5th dny ofDecember, 1941. at 10 o'clock A. M..at the County Court Rooms inBlair. lvashinzton County. Nebras-ka. Laura Berlelsen will offer for probate. u written instmment nur- uortink to be the last Will andTestamentofJakob Andxeasendeceased. at which time and ulace all Dersons concerned may abuearang eonbcst. the probate thereof. Blair were Sundav dinner Ruestsof Mr. and Mrs. Harold JensenMrand Mrs Clifton Hiltabidel and Dorothv Jensen oi'Omaha were week-end zuests of Mr. andMrs,Howard Jensen.Mrs. J.P Jensen and son. Jahn. of Kearnev were Sundav callersEleanor and Lofrmine Jensen ofOmaha sbent the week-end with heir narents. Mr. and Mrs. Llllard cnsen 05<>'ff¢_"; ~ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Simnsonand Madlvn were Sundav sunnersruests of Mr. and Mrs. Mymn Dav-is of Blair.A Fridav afternoon caller at theC. S.Simuson home was JacobSchultz nf Texan.Curl Sorchscn has been ill withthe flu for several dave hm is -"_ Mr.and Mrs.Nelslensen l wi. wwe "';,,"""-;°';'° lg- mair. .| telgrhand "'f"1,,N°"§"" Y{$'lff"M_d _..core an i r. a n 'nsu oy 1ChaxlesanGillsrnwereSundayllldonday.and the Fred R.Wu xzueats of Mr. and Mrs.Charles home on Thursdav.Hisliu.Mrs. J. Merton Kuhr warn :mentat the meetimr of the L.S.U..Tuesdnv afternoon. at the home olMrs. J. Hilton Rhoades. Sunday dinner :meats of Mr. andMrs. J. Merton Kuhr and childrenwere Miss Alice Jensen of Filley.Nebraska.and Oscar Petersen ofCornus Christi. Texas.Saturday visitors at the FredMuller home were Mrs.W. C. An-dersen and familv and Mrs. MarieMorzan of Tekamah. Mrs.J.S.Conety attended a Dartv Riven bv Mrs. Ada Reid ofBlair.Mondav. comolimentarv toMiss Dora Black.Misa Black. whohas been at lliassena. Iowa. is izo-inxz to York lo snend the winter. 'l-l¢§f}.2..+a..`.i <1n:.:.; "I Mr. and Mr. Ben Berlrmann etertainedMr.and Mrs.Fred .Wulf. Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Paul Kemnclwere Sundav dinner zuesta of MiKemncke's brother-in-law ahd aiter, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Benesen.Arthur Kemocke was entemined wat day bv Don Jensen.Mr and Mrs. C. R. Wilkins ebenained.Sunday. for Mrs.EMoeller and daughter. Patty Anol Portland. Orezonz Mr. and MrJ~ s. Wnzzs.Mr. and Mrs. DrArundel.Mrs. Amelia Berzouizand Miss Esther Berzuuist. all 4 Fremont.The event waa in homof tha Bersouistn.Mrs. Will Reeh is entenaininthis(Th\rmdaY)afternoon fl members of the Panic ThursdsAfternoonClub.Jean Tavlnr mmm ai.. ..-....\._... s~ i n:lf n-R. ke g_ a-il- r - n-id n. s . illil., at JI ur Jr ly id r. ie nh nobenW a lte r Ro be rt Ric h-sr d r e tu me d to C s mn Gr a n t Sun- ay .Mr .an d Mr s .J o hn Rasmussen are th e uroud uarents o l s ba b v irirl. weizhlniz 4 lbs . and 12-oz a t hm'.h.Th e i n f a n t K a m n Ka y . i s in a n in c uba tor at the Blai r Ho sni an d Marian. Mr. .und Mr s .Chr is ten se n. Mr . a nd Mr s. Sannenfield.Louie J ensen. Rvm. an d Co rn or al Nelso n. i a xi n e Ta vlo r dausrhter o f Mr s E mm a Ta vl o rTh os e h e lmnz Mr s Otto Ma tz e n celebrate her hir1hd-av. Oc tober 30 were Mrs. Fred Paulsen and dauzh ters Mrs . Emi l Matze n a nd fa mi ly ang Mx-. eg g Mr s, Rudo lnh Mstzen a n sun:r.Anna W ar ric k was a W edne sday ufternoon and sunner c zuest of Mr and Mm. W a llac e J oh nson Mr . a n d Mrs . J o hn B ec klun a nd fa mi lv an d Mr. a n d Mm. Gle n Mil-ler h eln ed Russell Rva n c e leb ra te his blrihdav. Sundsv eveninnz. Frida v evenimz din ner r mesta ofMr . a n d rs . Otto Ruwe an d Do r- o th v Mr . a n d Mr s . Ray mon d Ruwe and c hildren. Georze Nelson. tal.M r s . R a s m u s s e n i s t h e ~ ; Mr . an d Mr s. B . A. Gotts c h ddquzhtexs.Mr . a n d Mr s .H a x i d i lsfeldt.Ménnishd ~ J o h n W o neon, an __Mi - ,g an d ¢d ¢ L ` . . . . . i i i ~ e r ie sen reWednesday é3,1§in'§.hs bi rth da y . Mr .an d Mr s .Clau s Ku eh l andMr. and Mrs. Hem-y Tie'-Ren spent one mz h t la s t we e k a t th e J . P .Suhds home. _ Mr . a n d Mr s . W ill Pe te rs wer e bundav_dmner nruesta at the Soren Rosenkilde home. Mr. a nd Mrs. Ervin Neu haus andMr s .E m m a _Neuha us of O m l h xan d Mr s .Clgn s Su nd s we n mles ts at s Koosedirmer at the J . P. Sunds home. Sunday .Mrs . J oe En ers on was an afternoon visitor.Ne ls M, Ne ls o n wa s a c a lle r s t the J orzen Ch dstensen home Sun- =*°,3, evenianzk t._sn rs.A11.h T*of lr vmz to n we r e d i n n ' ~ L i the B. A. Go tts c h ho me. Su nda y . d Mr. a nd Mrs . Edwar d Lars on and au iz hter s a en t Mo hd av in L he N.P.N§w'ielsen home. r.an d M .an d f a mi lo . . .I i § L .- . Y _ lgn u ds e n l|rs.e r n tt Cook and Mar le neo f Ne ma ha ,Io wa .spent several day s Is n t wee k wi th Mr s .Cook'a qister. Mrs W esto n Lon g and fam- 1 r.Mr .an d Mr s .G.D.Nic holson and dausrhter were Sunday evenirlk Sweats of th e Leo n Hind ley s.Mr s.Floy d C mle v and No r ma n were Mondav visitors o f Mrs. LenaPetersen and Nels. Mr .and Mr s.Floy d H i n :and Te r r v noent Saturday evenimr a t Leonard Nelsen'a. Ma xin e W a rr i c k of Bla ir wa s a . week-e nd lzu est of Nm-nm Lanz. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J ensen visitedthe Floy d Hinzes. Sunday evening. New Life Policy Costs $10 a h a r. . . m s fill filsl vw ) and Gives $2,000 Protection 22 " a ~;:.z°:~.,:,=;:: vunn: New Chief Pollq now bdrmalfered xo vnunn mm membasof Families nll Smilhrm hmm en _..$2 Am°°'$1'r*$. Compania.; Gives 81,000 vroteniou durim ' yan mol! hmilln need aromadon mom.To :ef full pnrdcuhn md roSk :n n p l l e u d o n .p h a n c o r u Ray Krog h, Agt. Blair, Nebraska s'rA'rr. FARM| N$ UlANCE COMPANll§ ol Hluouilyfoa, llllnelt ~ Winés - Liquors PHONE 321 COMP'l'0N'S Dated this 12:11 d~v of ~@~¢}n~ber. 1941. (SEAL)John A. Carrisran. 45 4x County Judrze. Miss Evelyn Seltz of Omaha~Dent Wedncadav at the narcntal.Will Seltz. home. |1 .... ..=~,|1~ l"€~ported as imnr ovinlr.Mr. and Mrs. J ohn G. J enson en- tertained.Sun dsv f o r Mr s .Jen- son'8 neohew.Randolnh E.Sims. and Mr s. Si ms. of Ne br ask a C iwMr .and Mr s.H.C.K u h r and Mrs .Carrie Simonsen attended the funeral servic es held Tuesdav fo rMrs. Georsze Nelson of Rose Hill. Miss Esther Rasmussen.wh o makes her ho me with the Ova lRee ve s f amilv. sne nt Su nd ay wi th her sister. Mrs.Ch r is Ku h r an d fami ly . Sund av a fue sts of Mr. and Mr s.On sl Reeves and c hildren were Mr. and Mrs . U. S. Reeves o f D eS uto` wh o we r e dinner yzuests Af te r- noon c allers were Dr. and Mr s. CR. Mea d.Iivaon Bu nn a nd fn mi lv I | THE E A T S HOP - M e a l s - MALTED MILKS-BEER 2»|~Hour Service _, _ , ; " ' § ; * " " ; , ; ° ~ M I I B T HU OH.r t R . a t e orze i s e t ome.Mama n. a nd Dic k . a nd Robe 9 A r t h u r Knud sen re tur ned las t: anicfr an d Mr s .John Stork wer\q| §§»§§.igv. agper snendimr several!.._,.;--.l:._....__....4_»"o u u u u v u m n e r IIUEHILB 0 1 m r .a n u u u u n t n s l n t h n h b i h a n lMr s Mr s H R f n ' ¢ 'qf n v l z a n d p a n n t v-»--v u uvvn lnuu a \»p.r.;-"vuw nu vnuUuB Ulm gfCasaleHaugenHa rvey .and a nd th e D ak ota a. I -Mr .'I'."'.§`°..°_f°"2.*Ei"{¥i'.°", H . .1 .....1 ._fw,<1 M m GeorazeMQ.1.".r.;|1¢;'.i°a::..:i.':"i: 'I`.II|' 1iC.L'|IE"1|\`.L`fi"'1'§ ';=.-.-__ e. c ard par ty mme. S atur- - - -» - v -v v u u u . .u a l l n u u L u x o " " '° l \\ | »L ¢| \ | | u [ | | e n IJ o e L o v e .a n d M r .a n d M r s .R o s s d n v e v e n i n g ; L o v e a n d d a n a h t e m w e r e S u n d a v M r .a n d M r s .F .J I a f t e r n o u n v i s i t o n a o f t h e H a r o l d S u n d a y a t t h e C .V . F r e n c h f a m i l y .h o m e . M e s s r s .a n d M e s d a m e s H a r r v M r .a n d M r s .C .V . M a d s e n a n d f n m i h n , u h m f K n h r a t t e n d e d t h a . n . , . . .. . . . ;;.a"a;;..;' a::.;ia' '\f'i;;:...:""' llr. .mi iz;:aa 's'»;r;f;,:"at"¢T' m;""" ci¢§r.`i5r|E|'I\7` ».i`s`|T{{." ""'° "' Elk helned Mn. IIanrv Kuhr eelelrnta Mr. ma Hn. n.+.. »......__-_. _ ,~- --~--\ vw n.u.ulnu55gnldren_her bir thdav. Sundav.and dnmrhters visited at thM ; g J |;sB M r and Mr s.Mm-ion De nman Tle tg en h o m e . S u n d a y ~ Crahr. .an d f a mi l v o f Sn d mlfi e ld were Ge o rg ;Sc hurnsker o f Oma h a -Sun dav dinn er Que sts of Mr . a n d wa s a Su nd av d in ne r me at o f hi r. n Il |gm. W il| _}lnnsen and fgnjnillh Mrs.and Mrs. C. V. Sc humaic er. -INSURANCX *r51.;. rox-A mdudywhigh attac h mo lar can dunng fall cold snaps.| ular enc e Hansen and c h ildren wvrv!...|'"'g=f"§°" vitaiitors.'|--- 1 d . u n a v a te rn mm and c vemmfisitvimtorswi th Mr s .E m m a Ta vl n r L _ ( n £ W & 7 ' L Q R( 1 I ' I . d ' P lu m lon were Messrs. and Mesdarnea Huw-I "__",1_._____tr:...\I .Treafmenfs Now 'ri ar Being Prescribed byP 1 .aulb \.u:ulKI: nmmev spent 1'ard Tay lor HL1dS0¥1I C\emmensr_\:'|I-Iday afternoon with Mrs .L. B. H: nnwunnn an annn \¢on mauc r g. Fl I1 y a | e E E 1 I l i i 1l liuwe and familv.J. G. Kennedv of Pane soent aweekvlailinzhisson~in~law anddauxzhter. hir. and Mm. Louis Ru- mussen.Those visitimz Mrn.John llas~mussen at the Illalr Hosmtal. Sun-dav.were Mrs.Emma 'l`avlor.Messrs. and Mcsdames Louis Ras-mussen.Chris Ruwe. ClemmensWillinmsen.Mrs.E. L.DemimtMrs. G. Allelv and J. G. Kennedyof Tekamah.Lauritn Rasmussen soenl. the week-ond in Lincoln with Ross andMarxzare 'Rasmussen who are at~ tendnirz he universitv.Alice Matzcn and MarahnllChdsten on were Sundnv suDn~randeve inrr xtuesta of the Ou-»Mullen familv 1Mr.and Mrs.lien Berlzmnncalled on Mrs.Laura Tofte. Monduv.Sundav lhev were iniesta of the Waller Sarroonfields. Mrs.Walter Nielsen called onMrs.Laura Tofte. Fridav after- noon.Sundav afternoon and sun-ner Quests of Mrs. Tofte were ManandEvaAnderson.and Mr. andMrs. James Rvun and family.Bobbie Hansen treated hia teach-or and classmates of the Rose HillSchool. Thursdav. in honor of lnsl birthday.Mr.and Mrs. Clarenrl-Hansen and children heloed himeelebrate the occasion in the even- mir.Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stork at- tended the weddinz of Miss GracePaeber and Alvin Jacob at Fonta-nelle. Sunday., Mr. and Mrs. Jaw ohs will live in Omaha.Mr. and Mrs. Ravmond Rasmus-| sen and duuxrhters. and Mrs. WzlllMayoof Rochester were Sunday;dinner Ruesia ol Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rasmussen and familv. Mrs. Maw oluns to return to Rochester thelatter nan of the week.She has soent a month with her dauxthwt.Mrs. Ravmond Raamussen. Messrs.and Mesdames GeorxzeRasmussen and Iamilv. Lars Rol-land and family. and Harland Nel-son attended the H|.r\'eat Festival5* thu First Lutheran Church. Sun-av.Mrs. Harold E. Rasmussen andShirlov and Mrs. Chris Rasmussencalled on Mn. Raymond Rasmus- len n m. . . rison.Amold Rozert and Miss Vir- zmia West were Sunday dinner szuests at the Herman Rosenhome. Mrs.Warren Wakefield was :iTlxursdav afternoon caller at AlinaandBirdieFleLcher'B.Mr.and Mrs.William Peck of Hamburg. Iowa and Millard Peck.of Blair.were Sunday suooeri zuests at the Darental. Fred Peck.home. Mr.and Mia.Art Marill undMelvin. Mrs. A. l. Mairill and linlnibiewereFremont visitors Tu w i 1dav.Aliss letilia Lvons is on the snki n~= this week..Bliss Jeanette Arthaud visit;-nl inrnnaha, Sundav. with her brmlnr"lm is in trainimr at Fm Crook. Advertise ln Tha Enterprise It Brings Result! 6.3 Dixon Co. Insurance of Every l Kno wn Ki nd I 'KIIAL ESTATE L o w s "a .1 Ourbodorsof0IMoron Ou r d o d o r s o f mo t o r s p re s a i be th e f o l lo w i n g So v e re i g n to ni c s lo pre v e nt fr o ze n ra d i a to rs . de a d ba tte ri e s . s ti fi e ne d lu bri c a nts a nd o the r re s ults o i Fa ll Po x.* 'Change \o wlalor oil. Chmgo ro viator your lubricants.Complainchad; lubrleadoa. Drdn. Hulk rad~ata: and pun la lzntidrooxo. Tut andurvlcabotlary.Flll up with ourvlinur-blond "hd: irlqqcr" qmaollruto umro quick |\m1.|. Th i s c o mp le t e So v e re i g n appli e d qui c kly a nd e xpe rtly by o ur s pe c :i o L l~ i s i s a nd y o u' 1 l k no w y o ur c a r i s wi nt e r-s c de . Dri v e i n s o o n. tre a tme nt c a n b e Garner Service On U. S. 73, Blair, Nebr. m n r r r u n r n n v UW NE D a n d UF E R ATE D GLASS!GLASS! | ;Order `h. Storm Doors and Windows Let Us Reglaze Your 'Nin- 'dows and Storm Sash Now Before Real Cold Weather au "l I Sets in. Putty Lasts Longer if Allowed to Set Well Before Severe Freezing. l Ln IU .ifFo t i 'a mel r IH T1 Lf' l ah . *e l l il rsrs f. n . y as : h g . 1e SPECIALS 1940 Chevrolet Town Sedan 1939 Chevrolet Town Sedan 1937 Chevrolet Sedan 1939 Buick Sedan 1938 Buick Sedan 1938 Plymouth Coupe 1936 Plymouth Sedan 1936 Chevrolet Town Sedan 1937 Chev., L. W. Base Truck In av-1 l .. 4. -.. . .. _g - - - - 1 -- v|N'roN I EVANS CHEVROLET COMPANY FUNDS General 1-'und B1-lduv: FundRoad P\1nd County Relic! l\1nd Soldiers' lc Snllon' Relief Fund County Fair Fund Diltrlct Rold Fund Mothers Pension Ditch Fund Tai-tl EstimlledOther Revenues 4 15,151.40 7,695.43 27,028.2828.145-71 s,aos,oo 916.66210 Balance Available For Budznt $10,746.84 8,609.72 291.05 265.02 / s19.o1zes TOTA $2s.1:14.u7.ess.4s58,784.59 aao5.oo 291.05 245.02 _..._.._..396,475.48 Tata!Rea\1ire» ` ments 871,007.50 29,843.17 e1 .941 .80 22,549.88 2,254.93 2,021.44 6,989.10 1 .1aa.oz 1,165.99 s 1ss.42s. 18 Amount loBe RalledIn Taxes s44.s7szs 21,647.74 3.15691 m.s49.sa 2164.98 2,029.44 477. 19a.1 56.91 901.97 901.97 $101 .949.7oNOTICE: A wblle henrlnz w-nl 54 ma with resnect to uid budget bolure the Cqunty Baud on December 44441 s 81.11. TaxLevv In Milla $1.99 .96 .14 1.00 .10 .09 noch! Levy.14 .o4 JR u m 1941 HELEN K BOLT, County Clerk wr ~e a truest t ls wi nte r of h e rdaughtor,Mr s . Mer l Pisrett. Mr .an d Mr s .W i llia m Hin eli ne an B illv Dean were Sund av di nner Iniesta of the Charles 0. Hinelines.Mr .and Mrs.Cli ffo rd I-[incline and so ns sn ent S und av at th e J oeThomasonhome.heloinsr Mic key c eleb rate his f ifth birth dav. A M B UL A NC E SERV ICE Modem Funeral Servlce Conniderale in Cont -__ Washington County Budget Summary a n d C o m p u t a t i o n o f T a x L e v y For the Fisca1Year Ending December 31, 1942 - .__ Advertise in The Enterprise Mr. And Mm Will Wu!! drove to Omdu.Fdday.md took thdrdnuxhter.Mn.Arthur Lax-un.from Sz. Julauh Houniul w her homs in 0m\h|. Mr. and Mn. Albert Benson and lon: and Mm Minnie Benson wereSunday nrueam of the Alun Jennnhmllv In Oakland.Mn.Mlrmleg m " n s m a l n e d f o r a w e e k ' | v h - I Sunav dlnnar meats of Mr and§..':.P.°': .}'I'1J!.Yezv 99"-s-L.-=d N o w / ¢T l u s M a t e r i a l i s S l o w i n C n m i mf I I I IFOR BUILDING MATERIALS PHONE _K n n n| l \ [ | | | } q w u n a n d s n a r -I a n e .E v e n t t S t o r k a n d l l m l l v . R o b e r t W u l f a n d C h u - i n S y l v i a w a n a f t e r n o o n v l l i t o n n . M r . m d M n .J e n :H a n s e n w e r e S u n d a v l f t a m o o n : n d a v e n l n x v ' | | - i t o m o f M r . u n d M n . E m i l M n t u n . ' r l i u r l d n y s v e n l n x m e m o f M r . m d M r s .J e n s H a n a n w e n M u n n . m d M e o d a m n B u d C r o u d y 4 m d f a m l l v .R - u v m u n d W u l f a n n . l o n .a n d A m m o K u h r m d E t h e l I D-r a a a 1 - I Christensqm Lbr.Co; ~y r x jg ' "~1r.¢.»~¢-»\-»-;»':..; . ~I:__ ~ j /qs*~r~.a--v»»=»;-¢»¢~ 1 ...P' i x: ;Es!L ---'THE l!1\l"l"I!mmful_ But ihue eondiuam have pusadmd with the posing hu coma tha mise in pricen which innrinblyfclhwa\on¢with war.Everyline of endeavor is leeling the ef- fects M this md it is working n -Read 'Em Quick - - -They Sell'Em ~ast ~ »I I '~»A Sc h u y le r B un " i n a town o f 2,588 ha s a p ri c e of $2 00 :" Th e C h r k u En te rp r i s é" i n 1 town of 5 4 0 h a s a pr ic e vi' $ 1.50 and " The P hono- grs ph" o{ St. P aul, Neb rms ks, wi th a population of 1,621, has gs pric e of $2.00.In f ac t th e Blai r pa pe rs .|1 ... m * w ,B m m s KELLER.A daughter, 'L. Ke§§er, was born Novembeg Blair Nnhr .LTAurn;|$m»» 14|nusSubscription Rates To Be `\ 1 nu v au uzu Ma i nte na nc e Co s ts M a k e Advance"iJX" Subscrip-tions Imperanive When the denmulnn hit uvpnh have lor years ba npaidwubncdptlonpx stafe. In order that there x undern dlng of this ing known this m l Zisennow. 'Those who ct emse vea may d§'I'i,°§.Iff"l"3."3."-E§.'1......n..fnE in advance.Subs every business. The newspaper is no exception and eve».viTling that goes into tha making of n paper has made anadvance.Over-night, mzck ad-vanced 10% and this mdvance has' been made several times and forhriI the sub~ the lawest xpers in the nay be n lullWe an nuk- posed price wiah to pro- o so by pay- mribexs may IF o g S A L E ;f moDELA Ford. 1929.44-tf'Phillips Service Station. MEN'S HANES Dart-wool under- wear.Friday-Slturdav nuecill.$1.88.Hdatl..for Hlll band .1..x..l_/\_).......vm -..|»y,mrs. nauergfs formerly Winlfred Allen of air.RASMUSSEN.To Mr. and Mrs. .John Rqamuuen of_ Winslow, a'_dwzhur.x mn K l y ,4 n>.,12 oz._born November 6 lat r_ggg ' Hospital.Mn. ,,._m_...,,.'¥t'- OTIVE PURE BRED Hnmnshire bonu.46»2t Bert Thompson Herman FOR SALE:Younnr Heiafoxdbulls.Tom Wilkinson.48-Bt' P~D~ c r» ;1 NA bo lrl.Edzxr Without re mo vin gfo rc e d a ir an d vm fm ; n,T',;|ml! -1-..»..;.';..»';',".;:':.1f:'_:::__ ____"_H;h -;,,," 1u. &\\|I!l..Iu pnortoe r age.."'3 E§ §£ £;° 3 . .C A MP B E L L . _A n§ '_ !h :.b ab y gi rl \THANK YOU! We Have Just Completed Ten Yun of Buslneu in Blllr md WeTlka This Menu of Saying 'THANK YOU" For the Business'We Hxve Received ' W e C o n t i n u e O u r L i v a t o c k a n d Community Sale Every Saturday -W e Now Have A DIRE CT P ACK ER BUYE R OF FA T HOGS Buying' Every Day and At Our Sales Brin~ in Anythhi~Y o u Wa n t So l d ! Blair Livestock Market Licensd and Bonded For Your Pz oteclinn years back The Enterprise wsu tha Dm to make n cut In price of aub-scription.This was done in orderto helfp out a had situntion ol de- pr¢snion in businaa and an unpre-ddented drouth wndltion amd than lre no excuses to be msde for sodoing. January lst, 1942. Even with a snbsuntial rain thesubscription price ol The En\Ar~ prlse will be lower than in sun-rounding lownn."The Dodge Cri- tarlan" in a wwn of 693 people hu a pr-ice of $1.75 per- §'enr;"The c k dues an fh n m will; »a f 'm e .m n "~..".§..'I.'..l'f|45-2%\IO IIS II U G s u m]43-lt . , . . _ . . .....,_ .._._.. .~-.~...=-¢~ »w\.u~thy School.48-(tu SIX MONTH OLD H0latel h llwvea and Berkshire 1><»§'. u 44-zz'u n w ml Chasw. 'rr-nu .f ...... _ ..,,_ __ .- cHANGE NOW to Conoco NthWinterOil.Winter wnizhtTnnmnildonla d DifferentialOils.Assure; ful! lubrication inlub-zero weather.°°"x°° Szzvdoe Stn.. Lows Bqghl- nnue, was nom Monday momlng, Nuvember 10, nt Blair I-loc pltnl to Mr. and Mrs.~ Hang Campbell n!_Kllgore. The Campbells have bwo other daughtén Sharon and Marie.Mrs. Cnmp »..n n.- 1-__-_ vw --- r | 'r - nie but when Jamurv ln lu on nba 1. un-A v bé rd i é s c mr c u PADS.hlzh quality Nine 1, iulfident.bond nauer. 12a Der uound.Oth- exj aunlities. Bc ner nound. LT 43-if The Enterbrise 00|»v\u».-.......... »ownen report and they are enroute to return the vehicle. The aug registered in the nameol Bill Loftus, ef Fullenon, Ne- bruskx, who was nccompanled by Art Loftus, also of Fullerton, wustolen from the streets al Arling~ hm November 4th while the two men, who are picking corn in theneighborhood, were in town.Loft-us had $40 worth of clothes in theback ol Um ar which were alla stolen. G. W. Snawdcn. 12 nn 54.45-81. FOR SALE:82-foot elevator.45-lt Tnon-Lanz Co.. Herman. CHRISTMAS CARDS.Soon xv. will be Limo bo think of buying greeting cards.Before you buy,nee our uwck.Reuonnble cards,prinfed with your name Ur plain, at The Enterpriae.Phone 11. tf TYPEWRITER RIBBONS.All makes,good cotton,medum inked.60c.The Enterprise. tl. Gold Di~ ~ers . NOTICE OFDISSOLUTION By unnnimous consent of all stockholden, the Reckmeyer Haxd~ wan Co., Inc., of Arlington_Ne-hnakn, has been dissolved and its chxwer mnvndered,'ls of this date, November 18, 1941. Sfmzkholderiz(Signed)Mm. John Nibbe 45-Bt William A. Reckmeyer. . POR 2c P ER W ORD vou ca n 'rent a lbnc e in this waht a d sec tion. M O D E R N Furni shed rooms.Dri-va w be th .Phone Black 93. 45~1t CH IC K S E AS O N is no t fa r aw a y Stan in. let ua make ypu a n\'0'D0 sition for next wrinz . Washlmzion County Hatchery. 42-4t W E P AY ton c as h vr ic ea f or y ou rnoultry.Washinsrton County HE.\k:hEl'}'-4 2 - u Founfnv MAY WE in this mann exuress our heartfelt nnnrecix un andHunks |41 all those who ere sokind and sylnmthetic following the loss of Mn.Mary (C. F.)Jensen. mn' "Aunt Mlry". as shewu called bv mont ot us.Weesnednllv thank Rev. H. C. Jor-annsen and Rev. H. Nielsen fortheir kind words. and the singersand lhou qvho sent flowers.Her Relnbves.the Jensen and Jesnemm Famlliex. CARDS DF THANKS I4 Of 1938 W oun DENTIST Room: ln Mule Building Blnlr, Nebrukl I-'OR RENT ||| \i\/ I 'P re' 0 J3,.!"» £99525 ~H i s G i f t N e w 'f f ~Mule Your s¢\¢¢uui» New wh||¢ Shah\ ,;\\\Are Cumnleie ,, j / ~ ' f - ' /~ \Holiday Goods Arriving Daily m Ask About Our Lay-Away Plan \ /W/P pffllf r/ref my: urtaza; You Can Get a v'Good Looking 'j We l l We a ri ng < Vvarm Coat He r e $zzS°Coats as Low as $16.50 Q Fleeces Q Tweeds Q Q `Coverts Q I 1We Have the Bat Nationally f a Advertised Makes ~ 4541;~ ~n~.e. BI;AdCK POLAND China boar: fore.; 0 l, er. Ouentor.42-4: YOUR ha inwhile you unit.80 to s5;'Z2L.§?§ lervice.We dve neun stamps.48-4t Philllns Sq-vine Sudan. BATTERY CHARGING. m.8- dny rental flee.Western AutoAML Shore.42-4t,° CHURCHANNOUNCEMENTS KENNARD METHODIST-DavidSimpson:Worship Servirv 9:45 Sunday.Sunday School fo] lows. ORUM DANISH LUTHERANServices 1l_o'clock, November 1? co~. Baby Food Heinzf3 for 251: service.ST.P A U L » S L U T H E R A N CHURCH OF 0RUM--G. A. Citri- aon:23:6 Sunday after Trinity;services Sundxy,11 s. rn. divine service. Franks ffzza *lb. I9c4A .Lind enme y er:Churc h School,10 a.rn.,: n a mi n g worship, c ommun- ion and aermon " Ou r Mi s s i o mr y Tasks and 0b ligat. ions",I1 a .m. : meeting of ju nio m, D elo res Ca mp-bell, leader, 6:30 p. m.Insteaq of *Pork Chops E;',;'°' lb. 27c tivé, in am é.: B A P TI S T f".E Ha mi lto n 'Hiforld Emergenc y Fund will be ex s 8 ill~|~ *Pork Steak §;f,';,'; lb.22c me mb e rs , led b y Ro y Ki r kp atd c k ; g g "m e m b e r s a r e M r s .B u n c e M o ; I.:s i 1 Minced Ham Wilsons lb. l8c C. E.Hamilton,Douglas Carter Evening service replaced by union meeting at First Lutheran cnurm! LUTHERAN-»H. C. Jorge.nsen:Sunday School. 9:30; E ~linh aer- *Bacon Squares lb.18c cietgr, 550550 b~ VlTi°'15 Blair churches, 8 p. m.Codtish ,'§,',§;;;'>' 1 Lnaox 27c 9:30;mfmung wonhip,11,in' :huge of Gurdon E. Hughes.CONGREGATIONAL-Htl J. Barbsr:Services lt 11 o'c1oek.w. J.sAs them yourael! or brim: vonr en- in.Axelmurd Service Station.South edxe ol Bllir.42-At' 18 PLATE GRANT Battedem$3.75 exchanze mud nn.Year zunmtee.Burt County Co-Ou.Station.42-4: "CALL for and deliver yourcar for wadxinz. rreudnr or ser-vice.Mobil Droducts and we-cidized eauinmenf.42-4:Blair Mater Co. CHOICE sporgzp Plilllld Bum-sthat an be renrixtened.Farmer'| kind and 1lrmer's prices.Hu mTimm.farm 8 mile: NE Ben-nington.u n a ' FOUR hrwd45-It | Walter Peiuneu. SPOTTED POLAND China bean. Arthur N.An d mm,Hlmmn.Phone 2819.40-tt FOR SALE:Snotwd PolandChinaB o m.s l u m Bron..Kennard.48-if BE_RKSHIRE BOARSI best blood lanes at farmers' nriwa. 45-ti 'Tyson-Lanz Farms. Hermm. Nehr. PUREBRED Spotted Pollnd Chin:ho m.Thick euv feulimz tyne.New blood for old wstomers. Delmar Ruwa.Hehnln. Nebr.,Phone Hooner Y-312.43-lt N D T I C E S Coffee §§'i§"E°§§f.nd lb.2Ic C o r n T o m a t o a P u m p k i n 3 No. 2 Cln 3No.2Can 3Nc.2Can 2 5 6 :2 5 c 2 5 c ~~ No. 2% can ~ lt's the Season -f f 1 \"Eats! ~\\` \»:._;. ~\ . ~ l e. s 1 Here Arc Our Specials For The Week-End Which W ill Save You Money on Your Grocery J N -Budget _;B r 0 0 m s ' E : . ? : " 2 9 c iby Seminary . K E NNA RD , w A s H I N G TON LUTHE RA N- - P . C . J e n s e n :Ke n- n a n d , S u n d a y S c h o o l 1 0 a . r n . , S p e - c i a l T h a n k s g i vi n g s e r vi c e , 1 1 a . r n . , \~. * Carrots Large Bunch s c *Celery '§?;iid I-2¢ I 1 U S -w e w i l l u n i t e f o r t h e s e r v i c e a t F i r s t L u t h e r a n C l u r c h ,8 p .m .w i t h Hamburger £1-,';;* 2 lbs. 354: 4 '¥ BUILDING. masonry work shouldbe done NOW.For debendableservice. contact W. J. Llmben atKoouman Inn.45-lt' PAY US A VISIT to a nod clean recreation nlnce.No cards. no ~Bllir Recreation Hall., BAZAAR AND BAKE SAL'-` Aprons.dolls.neukties, quilts.etc.Saturday. November 15. Rusoflice.Benefit Church of Christ by Golden Rule Circle.45-It FURNITURE upholaterlng, Nfin- ishlng,repairing, sent caning, rug work, matresses, etc. PhoneBlue 151.George N. Miller.12-ef COSTUME PARTY and oyster suiwer at Scheffler Hull. No-vember 20.Tell vour friends.Townsend Club No. 1.45»lt A YEAR'S subscription £0 The En. term-iso would mnke A grand birthday or enniverury gi n.Stop in wdly. orPhone 11.if RC. z a mz* CHICKEN DINNER.'I'h\u1dax'. Nov.20.at ConzrezutionnlChurchBasement.AusnlcesCatholic Ladies Club.46»1t DURING THE WINTER months, until March 1. nhon will be ovenfrom 8 unlll 6.M~8t Miller Munk. Blacksmith. PLATS OF BLAIR new on ala atThe Enterprlne.8 9 tl ~F P a n c a k e F l o u r ~Vita-Rlch 3lb. pkg. l2%c MEATS »$'£'é.<"£'§» ~ W°"HY2§ICARRY g 4 ANTI- "WORRY INSURANCE- A Regulu Ad In This Nevupaper *Apples Jonathans, Lb. ~ *Cauliflower Ilaegi white ~ -...., um Auaulti VIIII HOIBY, 18thedaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jewy Foley of Blair. IMMERMAN.A daughter, 'f Ib., 4p_:.,_wga bum to Mr. and Mrs.\THANK YOU! We Have Just Completed Ten Yun of Buslneu in Blllr md WeTlka This Menu of Saying 'THANK YOU" For the Business'We Hxve Received ' W e C o n t i n u e O u r L i v a t o c k a n d Community Sale Every Saturday -W e Now Have A DIRE CT P ACK ER BUYE R OF FA T HOGS Buying' Every Day and At Our Sales Blair Livestock Market Licensd and Bonded For Your Pz oteclinn Brin~ in Anythhi~Y o u Wa n t So l d ! FOUND A ~ ~ C n l l h v .ltfnluna t .nu , N "Bé§'ii|=I"1iii Q n loelhd qt Dff\¥fg\||, Ion, ltl Aimed Zimmmnun of Hermnn.'I'R1CKLE'f'I::pn Hlllowu'en ownen report and they are enroute to return the vehicle. The aug registered in the nameol Bill Loftus, ef Fullenon, Ne- bruskx, who was nccompanled by Art Loftus, also of Fullerton, wustolen from the streets al Arling~ hm November 4th while the two men, who are picking corn in theneighborhood, were in town.Loft-us had $40 worth of clothes in theback ol Um ar which were alla stolen. G. W. Snawdcn. 12 nn 54.45-81. FOR SALE:82-foot elevator.45-lt Tnon-Lanz Co.. Herman. CHRISTMAS CARDS.Soon xv. will be Limo bo think of buying greeting cards.Before you buy,nee our uwck.Reuonnble cards,prinfed with your name Ur plain, at The Enterpriae.Phone 11. tf TYPEWRITER RIBBONS.All makes,good cotton,medum inked.60c.The Enterprise. tl. Gold Di~ ~ers . NOTICE OFDISSOLUTION By unnnimous consent of all stockholden, the Reckmeyer Haxd~ wan Co., Inc., of Arlington_Ne-hnakn, has been dissolved and its chxwer mnvndered,'ls of this date, November 18, 1941. Sfmzkholderiz(Signed)Mm. John Nibbe 45-Bt William A. Reckmeyer. . POR 2c P ER W ORD vou ca n 'rent a lbnc e in this waht a d sec tion. M O D E R N Furni shed rooms.Dri-va w be th .Phone Black 93. 45~1t CH IC K S E AS O N is no t fa r aw a y Stan in. let ua make ypu a n\'0'D0 sition for next wrinz . Washlmzion County Hatchery. 42-4t W E P AY ton c as h vr ic ea f or y ou rnoultry.Washinsrton County HE.\k:hEl'}'-4 2 - u |»`ou|.1'nv MAY WE in this mann exuress our heartfelt nnnrecix un andHunks |41 all those who ere sokind and sylnmthetic following the loss of Mn.Mary (C. F.)Jensen. mn' "Aunt Mlry". as shewu called bv mont ot us.Weesnednllv thank Rev. H. C. Jor-annsen and Rev. H. Nielsen fortheir kind words. and the singersand lhou qvho sent flowers.Her Relnbves.the Jensen and Jesnemm Famlliex. CARDS DF THANKS I4 Of 1938 W oun DENTIST Room: ln Mule Building Blnlr, Nebrukl I-'OR RENT ana M n .~ § = § ` é i £ f e { £ § P nn or NG JOBSnow ooenlnz.We are the firstandonlv hctorv school o l itskind to teach this combined mn-chinilb-lnntnllation course.For intormntion how vou can qualifyfor IDW-COST facborv halninsz.write MORTON AIRCRAFTCORPORATION.Delft.IA.Omlhl Nebr.45~1t EOPL E WHO WANT To PAYdividends with tl1e.extra moneythey nt from aellmz those ex-tra thinn :round the house findENTERPRISEld: the e u la t way.You. too can realize extmmoney. if You'll iust call 11 mdllghw- what vou'wnnt to sell. -\ CHURC lines at farmers' nriea. 45-ti 'Tyson-Lanz Farms. Hermm. Nehr. PUREBREDS tt e dP l dchxho m.'fhiclgoeuy f.'l31.".m»"2 New blood for old wstomers. Delmar Ruwa.Henum. Nebr.,Phone Hooner Y-312.43-lt N D T I C E S I 128 B ~LES A Lollxlgf 123 Bible will be giv- en to lhe schools nf WashingtonCounty, According lo plans being made by the Gideon Society.It is the aim of the Gideona to put n Bible in each and every school EXPERIENQED llirl or middle- azed lady general houseworkThree children.References.$5week.45-lt Mrs.Ned Tyson. WANTED:Hardwood. 800 undo. sawed or stnndinz timber. WriteS. A. Van Winkle. Florenne Sta-tion. Rt. 6. Omaha.Phone Ken.4219-F-4.43-Bt' WANTED:Counle to zo to Cali-fomia and assist 'n dx-Mnz.Share expenses.lnaire th En~ernnse office.4%-19.* W NTED:Girl for lzenenlhousework. Aunlv at The Enoer-nrise office.45-lt lWANTED:Dead I/lock, free ure- mlum.Blair Rendering Service,Phone 17.collect.Hollyg;=_;,=°»»agent for Union Ren- w A N 1 ' s n BUILDING. masonry work shouldbe done NOW.For debendableservice. contact W. J. Llmbert atKoouman Inn.45-lt' PAY US A VISIT to a nod clean recreation nlnce.No cards. no ~Bllir Recreation Hall., BAZAAR AND BAKE SAL'-` Aprons.dolls.neukties, quilts.etc.Saturday. November 15. Rusoflice.Benefit Church of Christ by Golden Rule Circle.45-It FURNITURE upholaterlng, Nfin- ishlng,repairing, sent caning, rug work, matresses, etc. PhoneBlue 151.George N. Miller.12-ef OSTUME PARTY and oyster suvner at Scheffler Hull. No-vember 20.Tell vour friends.Townsend Club No. 1.45»lt YEAR'S subscription to The En~ term-iso would mnke A grand birthday or enniverury gi n.Stop in wdly. orPhone 11.if RC. z a mz* HICKEN DINNER.'I'h\u1dax'. Nov.20.at ConzrezutionnlChurchBasement.AusnlcesCatholic Ladies Club.46»1t URING THE WINTER months, until March 1. nhon will be ovenfrom 8 unlll 6.M~8t Miller Munk. Blacksmith. LATS OF BLAIR new on ala atThe Enterprlne.8 9 tl town schools \- » ~ ; .L / " 'P l ~»S FREE! Scarf with 0'coat if Bought Before Xmas_ FREE! ~ 1938 Olds Sedan R U N S L u c : N E W Goodyar Double Eagle Tlrel - Heater - Radio -llef rolter - 1/7 ~/~H i s c a n N o ~ ~Mule Your Seleellnlia New Whlle Shahy~\\Are Cumnleie /~ \H o l i d a y G o o d s A r r i v i n g D a i l y m A s k A b o u t O u r L a y - A w a y P l a n SINCLAIR PRODUCTS BUHS J3,.!"» £99525 \ /W/P pffllf r/ref my: 651101050 You Can Get a v'Good Looking 'j We l l We a ri ng < Vvarm Coat He r e $zzS°Coats as Low as $16.50 Q Fleeces Q Tweeds Q Q `Coverts Q I 1We Have the Bat Nationally ¥S Advertised Makes ~=; vaw mn. Pho~e Blue~ s~.`4~~1€ 6 ROOM modern house lor rent at $15.Cnll 15.46-lt FIVE~ROoM HOUSE on East Col-~Mrs. Peter Str-icklett Sr.-lt .n-erorise offic e.415-lt* W N T E D :Gi r l f o r nreneral ho us e wo r k. A u nlv a t The En ter - qris¢ offic e.45- It 1 W A N T E D :Dead ltoc k. fr ee D re- mi u m.Bla i r Rendering'Ser- lic e,Pho ne 17.collect.Ho llyg;g=~»»a xe n t f o r Un i o n Re n- WPA HOMES AIDE ACREAGE_ 8001! bujldingu. 5-room house,mustlv mo de m.Both eluae in.B v own er.Phone 292.8 6 - U 16 0 AC RE S L A ND . Ha ak s n Co u n - ty South D akota. 30 mile s northol Ph i li u .Ca ll 12 3 E as t L i n - coln.4 4 4 f REAL ESTATE I 128 B ~LES A Lollxlgf 123 Bible will be giv- en to lhe schools nf WashingtonCounty, According lo plana being rn.uJr.fU1' UFENED A new housekeeping aide project, apoljxsored by WPA and coun my commissioners. is now operating'in Blair under the supervision of Mrs. Elizabeth Jenkins.Ten peo~ple are employed.l The project is located in the ,American Legion Building, which formerly housed the WPA sewihg prmject.This building will serve ,ns a trnining center where theudes will come one day a week for training in methods ol house-`keeping.service. nutritious, simple f care of the sick. `The project, planned w give free housekeeping service in needy homes,will furnish assistance in general housework,care of chil-dren, simple care of the sick and caring ol the aged Those families unable to hire outside help are re-ferred to Mrs. Jenkins by the localwelfare agency, Mm..1.mx.i.... :.....n.-..i_-_» ._ A union meeting of all of Bluir'schurches will be held at the FirstLutheranChurch.ncxt Sunday evening, at 8 o'clock.The work ofthe Gldeons will be presented atthat time by their field man, J. C.Mcl'eok, and some of the membcn of the Omaha band.Special musicwillbeprovided,and enough Bibles will be on display,in the design of A cross, to put one on every tucher's desk in the county and in each mom at the local hos- pital. The Gideons have long since placed Bibles in every hotel room throughout the country, and are now placing them in the schoolsSince the draft began a year ago, one million testaments with thePsalms have been given to boys in training. An nn."-:..., ...ni 1... .-\.__ .. .-I--. ..-....me n It e_---.uvnsnlslltl III luu|U|1ll!\I. UD in a wu l UU b l U1'c lose of the mee ti ng to en able thechoosetheai d e to he lp i n these .. homes so that the husband or wage | }§{dg°ns to c on tmue the ir good earlier may remain at work, the wochildren mav attend nrhnnl I\nnn-1 1 '. -u u - -v v l ' B H "a r y ,a n d c o n d n t m n s m a y h e i m ~p °N -G . ' s H o n o r p r o v e d i n t h e h o m e d u r i n g t h e t i m e M a s s D u r a B l a c k n need.Mrs. Jenkins recently attended al i-day training conference held in Lincoln for Housekeeping Aide ¥u~ xcrvisors from the entire Male. HERMAN CHURCH PLANS CONFERENQE The quarterly conference of fi., lerman Methodiut Church ischeduled fur Wednexdny evening,lovember 19, whenDr. C. B. Han- ina of Omnhn will pzeaide. A covered dlnh supper will openhe meeting, with members of the VSCS and the Wesleyan Guild erving.Llber n busineu meeting'ill be wlnd for the p\n'pos¢ of iscunlng plqn for an addition to Miss Dora Black, who spent nearly a week in Blair while enroutefromMassens,Iowa,toYork, Nebraska. was gum nl hon- or at a luncheon given by the PastNoble Grand Club,Monday.The event was held at ihe home of Mrs.Ada Reid. Guests were Miss Black,Mrs. Lutie McKay, Mn. C. B. Hansen,Mrs. Charles I-Innlen,Mrs.Frank Scha.1'er, Mrs. John J. Jensen. MH. A. E. Hnnna, Mrs. George McBride,Mm C. W. Chmtnnaen, Mrs. J. S.Conety, Miss Melita Taylor, Mrs. Lou u m ,Mn. Edgar Skinner, Mrs. Mnry Lutz, Mrs. Wynn Baer.Mile Gertrude Mend, Mm Jorle Vnn Deusen,Hrs.Elin Warrick, Mn. Wlllilm Schmidt. K-Mn,MHu&y T an wa | diiuiner Bl .gunt on .her manner .Mondny,Mx u Huy M "b u d '3''nntelhlnsdlorl i n .'ii' d I DUIY Blkisr, of Tehmlh.u o ph'vhrenburz md dwzhwr. Nunn;nm M. Tylon is confined 1° hm em.bed this week, mffsrinz with flu. \e cnurcn ummm I u n n n g i l i é tt l i t l " I _- _ .- OPEN GOODYEAR Safety'ALL N|oHTI TIRES n u r ? SERVICE sm lon ~A 1 ._. 4 .15.5.