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From East Nebmskfs Holt Modern Weekly Newspaper PlantTHE ENTERP The Offif l Newspaper
"`Q,,w w ...gton County
fMore.Local Newspictures
Than Any Other Weekly
In Nebraska
Twenty-One Ruqhl Cormspoxidents Fmm all Quarters of Com
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BLAIR NE§RAéKA, DEcEimi§§Iil1Ql1 " N i
s u n s é g mu o n P R I C E P E B n u m me
hristmas
Lights Turned
On Saturday
hristmas Holiday Spiri
Prevails.Shopping
Starts Early
|NDOWS, STORESARE PLEASING
Blair merchants are busier this
ear than usual and every BWN.
how window has taken on that
rlstrnu appearance which bothld and young appreciate.Shop-
ns has begun in earnest and
~cks of Christmas goods are mov-g in a manner thot bespesks a
~erry holiday season.The streets ol Blair are already
~ecked with the Clniatmu light-s and decorations and for three
ll blocks on Washington street,ne walks in a hower of lights that
re pleasing to the eye.Blair will
o herself proud this Christmas
=~ ~on and the vldtorn will look
k with pride and appreciation
~r there is no better town in which
celebrate the holidays seasonan our own town of Blair.
The churches and lodges will also- their pan in making this s hap-
seuson and gatherings af iam-
y xeuninns and friends are being
lunned galore.
MATINEE OF CLASS
PL A Y IS TODA Y
Approximately three hundredgrade schod students are expecteauaamendthe mltinoe of "PaulaGoes Modern", Bhir High School
junior class play, today (Thurs-
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duLlnB'with the problems of A
young mxrrled couple, Pads and
Laomrd Westbrook, with ol whnm
thlnh tha! the other nu the enler
iob in life.A merry mkup fo l-
lows when they agree to clung;
about for | lima Shlrley AxonnommdEuawe Flynn wm nlw timeleading roles.
J, L. Pounds, in durge of ticket
reservations.re w ma early tbl!
week thnt about ana fourth of the
seats land been mm-ved for theFridayevenlng performance.
play ln a U-nreemct comedy
`ORI\lER COUNTY'
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Mr. an d Mrs. Le e Gmge rse n a re
ovi ng in to their ne w home in
est Blair, th is week.'They have
sided a t the Alle n apar tme nts
East Cmnt.Street, during the
st y ou r .
Arlington Man,
75, Dies Of Burns
0f _Qil Lamp
Found Unconscious At His
Home In Arlington;
Funerd Fdday
J dm Frnnksett,'75-year-old
Arlington man was found uncon-
scious ot hls home on Wednesdayevenlng.of last week. died Sundaynoon at the Dvdga County Hospi-
tal without regaining conscious-ness.His death was the result of
burns from an oil lamp,which
overturned and suturnted his cloth-ing w~iLh kerosene.
Mr.Franksett was horn in ln-
diana, coming to the Arlington vl~
clnlty ns a young man.He had
fnrmcd in that community lor
yenrs,Inter retiring and moving
to town, where li.; was engaged in
the renl estate business.Iliswife,the former Stella Foyo,to
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has been awa ited for 9. number
o f mon th s,was received this
week a nd is now ready for serv-
ic e. The truc k brings the number
oi'fir e-f ig hti ng tru c ks i n the
c i ty to four.On e o f the old
truc ks,however,in to be dis-
posed of.
Th e n e w o u tf i t wi ll b e a f a v-
or ite o f th e f ir e me n bec ause it
has I. c loned c ab whic h is some-
th in g n on e o f th e oth e r tr u c k !
c a n b o u t.I t i s mo u n ted o n a
For d Truc k c ha ssi s a nd is po w-
To Hold 25th
Meet Of Farm
Bureau Group
Dr. F. D. Keim, Universily
Extension Service, Will
Illustrate lecture
OTHER ENTERTA1N~
M E N T P L A N N E D
The "Silver Anniversary" of the
Washington County Farm Bureauwill be observed next Wedneqday,Decemler 10-the date not for thetwenty-fifth annual meeting. Thegatheringwillhe held at Schaf-
fler's Hall,beginning at eight
o'clock that evening.
President A. H. Miller will pre-
side over the short interesting pro-
gram which has been arranged forthe occasion.An illustrated lee-
ture by Dr. F. D. Kclm of the Uni-
versity Extension Service will be
the principal event.Roland Wilkins,prominent 4-
H'er, will tell ol his experience
at the 4-H Club Congz-aa which heis attending in Chicago this week.
The Washington County Chorus
will also be presented in several
musical numbers.Coffee and
cookies will be served after thebusiness meeting.
The following committees have
charge of the meeting:Program
-A. H. Miller, Mrs. J. 5. Jaoen,
Merle Wardcll, E. D. Fahrney, and
Ruth Wolfe;A u d i t i n g - D a n
Thompson, John Biffar, and John
Stork;Noniinuting-Mm.A. E.
Dixon, Don Thompson, and How-
urd Jensen.
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DIDJA EVER?
Dldja ever realize that infla-
tionary times are dangerous
times? A banker ence said that
in times when bnslnae was ap-
parently quiet, that he had al-
waya noticed that the bank do-pordts were at the highest-peak.That is something to
think about.Durlng'the inflation brought
on by the first world war, pric-
es went soaring to unhuld ofheights and people lolt their
aense of balance.Fannenmortgaged thdr iannn to buymore land and in every llnd of
bualneas, thlnga boomod. Cornwaa a dollar and over per bull:-
el. Wheat rose aocordinglyand
llvatock prlcel hit the mga
point. There was plenty of bod-
naa tnnaacted but when the
balancing of the hooks came, it
waa evident that thin big boom
business had been done at u
loss. People had handled more
money, lt was true, but it was
impossible to make a saving.
When the crash came,farm-
ers and other business msn
want down with the crash and
most of these were down to
nay, beggared for the rest ol
their livea During this wild
period, unsound stock compan-ies camo into their own and
cleaned up on the innocent
ones who were persuaded to
put their ll!e savings into
these fly-by-night concemlwiththepromise of unheard
ol gains.
Will lt come again? No one
knows!Prices are advancing
now but not to an alarming
amount. Out here ln the middlewest the trend is as yet not
felt to any marked extent.
Will Lhe people be stamped-
ed as in the other wur and will
the sorrowful results of loss
and beggary follow as before?
It surely will if we allow our-
selves tn become unbalancedns before. Why not begin now
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'i§I§§i§ys Ta
Be Guests 0
Business Me
the evening.A bloc k o f 'rs sea
has been reserved and the man wil
bu y s s en t f o r hims elf an d h
guest at the rate of 751: each. F01
lo win g th e g a me th e e n ti r e pa r t
wil! re turn to Blair and the oy ete
Ic e d wi ll be p u t o n . Th e m wi ll -
no c harg e fo r th e fe ed.
Me n wh o h a ve a preference :
to th e bo y the y wis h to Lake :
asked to notify Robert.0' I I nn lo
at. onc e so that arrangements :nz
be made.
HERMAN SERVICE
S TA TION ROB B E D
|The Duane Reynolds service sm-
tion at Herman was entered andqnbbed last Tuesday night of mer-Chandise and equipmenz valued at
nearly $100.|Sometime after midnight a
'window was broken and e ntrymade.The cash register, contain-
ing only a few pennies in change.
'was wcen along with n quantity
An~ Oyster Feed ~n~
December 10
MEN TO CHOOSEEVENING'S GUES
Blair High Sdhool footballbuhetblll boyl will go to O .
next Wednesday evening, Deeem
ber 10, as guest: of Blldr h .
men to witnaa x hockey g-mme AtheAk-Snr-Ben Collheum.Following the game they will rem
w Blair where they will enjoy <
oylter feed at the Home Economics room in the school home.The hockey game idea wu so
upon dter x thumbs down attlludhad been taken on thehnnunl ban
quet be¢-,anne "the speaker! uhm~said the uma thing nnd nobod
wanted to hear it ngnln."(Tha
was the gist of the arguments s
the lm Chamber of Comme -meeting.)
A lint of ihe boys will be su~
mitted w the men wh? are as =-
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c ial shifts an d oth er equ ipment
to make it suitable for fine truc k
purposes . The ou tfit is equipped
wi th mu d tires all th e wa y
around.
Designed princ ipally f o r usa
on fires bey on d the c i ty li.rrLita,
the truc k c arries its o wn wa te r
su p ply wh ic h i t wi ll blas t u po n
th e fi re a t a n extre me ly .h i th
pressure.The new liigh-pressure
water metho d is said to be muc h
more effec tive than the c hemic al
me th od whic h has been in use
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carries 1550 feet of hose in addi-
tion to oth er eq uip men t,
Cost o f the n e w tru c k wa s
$3800.
Othe r equip ment o f th e de-
partment c onsists of an old Mod-
el T truc k whic h carries hose.
It i s n e ve r ta k en o u t e xc e p t i n
th e c a s e o f a b i g ! i r e . ' I ' h e i e i a a
la rg e c he mi c a l tru c k an d u llo a
b i g pa mpe r ou t! i t whi c h hoo ks
onto hy d ran ts to gi ve added
pressure when needed.
Robbau Photo;-Haterpdn Enoruvino
Blair's New Fire Fighting lquipment Arrived Moncia
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late Wednesday.The station i s ' U l f l O l l U l l l 5lqcaysd on Highway 73 just north!v u
oCouncil Sets
Assessments on
Paving Districts
Carrigan Appointed Spe-
cial Attorney To Cam
Fo r W o rk
At the city council meeting ofTuesday evening the usual gfrist of
bills were allowed and a few re»
ports were heard.The new fire truck,wfilch has
long been expected,had arrivedMondny and came ln for a part of
the discussion.The council mem~
brru seemed very well pleased with
the purchase.The closing up ot curbing dis-
trict number 2 and paving dis-
tri cu2 4a nd2 5 wua ta kenupa nd
the council retdned Atwmey John
A, Cm'is=n ls special city a|.tor~ne y to uke c s no dtt he le g a le nd
of the work.Fo r thia hei s to m-
ceive $220 for curbing disbrict num-ber 26,$100 for pnving district
24 and $80 for plving dlim-in
number 25.This cast is to'be
borne by the diatrictl.
TAKE ADVANTAGE
0F CHEAP RATE
Alter January 1, 1942, the pree-ent price of $1.00 within Washing-
tfsn County, for A )ear's subscrip-
vaneed. This raise in price becomes
nec es sary on ac c oun t of the r apidrise in pric es e ffec ting the print~
in oi' a newspaper.
io tic e o f this mi s e has been
made in s everal di tforont i ssues of
the so tha t a ll may k n ow i n= ~ » § § % »to ta k e advantage o f
the prenent lo w rate.Subsc rip-
tio ns i n xrr ea ru an d i n advanc e
ma y be pa id n e w a n d avo id the
n i n e .
The p re se nt pric e is f a r below
the pric es paid to oth er papers.
Fo r e xamp le , th e Cedar County
News, p ri nted at Ha r tin g to n ,Ne -
1-naks.,in c ollec ting $2 per year
i n advance.Th i s paper is i n a
~¢... f [4 I\...; \.. * .~an w~»" "I *n f ~
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Mr s Simon Kors hoj (luf t)
Pins the First.Class B a d e onGirlScoutEmmaLouiundt.
Mina Lundt, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. T H Lundt and a student
H
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m thc * Blair J unio,Hi g h School,
ls one of the few Blau' girls ever
to ac hieve this hz gh ' ran king in
S c o u t w o r k .
E M Y O Y P N II N s s u p b o t o a n d . K n a n vl n a
NEW SUBSCRIBERS
D U R I N G N O V E M B E R
Below in given the llst of new
subscribers who hnve joined The
Enmrprlae big family of readers
through the month of Novemba:
1--Cluence Wiese,Kenmrd2-Mn. 0. C_ Teare, Bllir
3 - M n .Mary Purdy,Belmont,
Maas.4-Howard Charlot,Blair
5-Franklin C. Dnlly, Blair
$~Mm. Elmer Frain, Bllllr
'T-0'Mara's Poultry.Blair
8-Mrs. Irvin Cary, Detroit
9-Ffsd Robertson, Hn-run
10-Eddie Blum, Hennln
11 -wnbe n Km, Towlen, Mnry-
land12-Mrs. Dm L. Epling,Gnwn,
Oregon
3-Roy mmm. Bla i r,nv.1
14-Harold Msgill, Hs;-mum, Rt.. 115-Bob Rlechel, Herman R¢,~1
16-Carl P.Christmsen,Hamann17--Emil Kmlm,Herman Rt.1
I8-Walter E.Meierhenry,Her~
mln1 9 -Mn.Andrew Nielsen.U M
City, Cdifornin
20-Mrs. Minnie Olson, Bhir ~
21-Kaya V Blair
22-Donald k,Herman
23-Arihllr _Plugge,Arlingtqn
21:Plem Willinmsen, Crliz ~26--John Heinwén, Kemnard _ F2'T--~LL Merle Petersen 4
28--Henman Junghluth,Elkhorn '
Nebraska _~
29-Virgil Hineline, Baltimore Md.'
BIRTHDAY BALL
CHAIRMAN NAMED
Ralph E. Fairchild ~ in chargeof arrangements for the |ppros.c}\-ing Defense Agaimi-infantile
Paralysis campaign.
In a telegnm from Keith Mor-
gan, natlonnl chairman, Nebraskn
was announced as the (int at-ate inthe union to be campletely organ-
ized for ¢he_Ddense gram bywayof the pmdderxg) birthday
celebrations.The naw was xlsocited for having mind the mon
money with lean expense la n
year._
| | n ¢ u u| \.vvnu.nu,un aw..nu»»~ 3 d |-|q'.:|\=t"\||.l\\| l{| l.\LIllHl5 VIICi!llU|l Lnig -- - - --- -r - - - - - v- - »- - - v-o f Washington County fo r ma n y 1 "9 .ie:S0910 years ago.Iy eur, bc ginning w d Sd D _"' sary ?Pay as we go,avo id °
years.died in a hos pital in Hof.Ilis on ly su r vi vo r s nr e a d" "3 h 'c emb er 24 , a nd e n di fmgngn éndag,I xr afn in a n fo rms and pra c tic e 0
Snrinms.South Dakota.No ve m- ter ,M m ,L u lu Boy le,of Buhl, .Ysannmrv 5 ¢:.......:.~f...~,a....+1 ra " c onservatism.*Toof the Tyson-Lanz display roomz.|~
}Mrs.J.E.Campbell rammed!
\Vr'dnesdny from Immanuel Hos M
ll I
~,:A C G r o upawhere she recently submit!-edi ''.P
xf~ an operation.
wt d Ax \F G 7 5 Br o w ni e s ,I n t e r me d i -
. r.an rs.Wn ter .ut~a te A n d S€ni0 !'Sc o utgnchow cniertained at 'Fhnnkagivingdinner fm- Mr and Mrs. Paul G.Ha d P a f t I I ) P r o g r a m
Jones and fnmxly, of Bennmgton.Some seventy-five Blair G m
Scouts,includng Brownies, inu:r~F n r m n r C n n n h x e e medmte wi senior Scauts. enm-
ber 26, following an illness ol' sev-
eral months'duration.Burial
was mndc at Ilartingtnn,Nebms~
kn, Sunday.Thg snn of the late Dr. John and
Mary Mc-Connahn, Mr. McConnahu
was bam ln Cass County, Nebras-
ka, nn April 18, 1368.He grew lo
manhood in Cass County,latexcomingtoWashingtonCounty\\'l\em he was married tn Miss
ld h d h d |,~|d ........_..,......,..,,...........~... ...H.a o ,uh tx-ee g r u n c \ren ,lvxnckel snul that the two days ofi`""'ff"'bZ"""€F' for Mr. Frank» school which will he held dun-ing.Lhe
set W I (bel,on Friday after- Christmas week will make allow-nonn nm z:30 oclock ut Lhc Regk~,n,,¢@ for u spring vacation atmeycrChapel in Arlmglnn,with Easter lime.
Rev. David Simpson officiating.
FARM A co DONALD KRUSE 'roCUNTKEEPERS 'ro MEET BE DRAFTSMAN
I N B L A I R Donald Kruse,snn of Mrs.
¢ »»»~ ¢ » u » » a o s
a ¢Dlstnct Meet
Of V.F.W. Aux.
To Be Held Here
Neuje Bavee un Christmas Day,Edythe Kruse of Fort Calhoun, nm Umner and M e e t m g W m
1895,To this unlon were born five Some advance help on making last week for Seattle, Wuhlngton,B e I n B l a i r Ne x t Tu e ssons:Jay of Tekamnh, . Dale of out income tax reports will be ex- where he will be employed ns a E D 'Hampton, Virginia; Curtis of Den- tended Washington County Exicn- draftsman in the Boeing Aircraft Ve.,90. 9
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To Be Dana
Sololst Dec. 5-7
Famous As Arranger Of
Folk Songs And Piano
Works y
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Former Countess my Trampe.now Mrs.Fred Wes rgurd o f
Evan, Minnesota, will give A con-
cen and several lectures in Blairduring the weekend of Deamber
5»7. Her appearanre is under the au-
spices of the Dnnl College Chap-Ler of the American-ScnndinavlanFoundldun.
The countesa is a grnduate of
the Royal Connex-vawry of Musicin Copenhagen, and she hns sung
ful' royalty. Her specialty, however,
in composition,and her nrrange»
ments of old folk songs and pinno
cumpomlons are copyrighted lnthree editions.
After her graduation from the
r L " " "tained the members oi' tne Monday
Afternoon Club, December 1.The
meeting was held in the Girl
Scout Room at Blair Centnl
School-Under the direction of their
lalder, Mrs. Walter Huber, and hex
uliltant, Mm w. B. Jnhnaon. the
Brownies sang several nongl.Susan Reeh, youngest member of
the Bxvwnle mo n,gave the
Brownie Promise,Knlktlng 'Bvmdleg for Britain"
is the mon lntezuting mg, worthyproject ln which the senior scouts
are engaged at the present timaThesegirls, who wmvrise the
Girl Scout group of high school
age, showed thdr work, and lhelr
leader, Mm, Hxrlow L J. Brewer.
demonstrated the mzvlar meeting
procedure,
The inberrnodinte Scouts showed
their pnu-latin-n with a Flag nlntnandthe singing of "God BlessAmerica".Vjrginin Mor-so and
Margaret Jipp, members of Troop
W, which ls led by Mrs. ChelseaWhitfvrd md Mn, J.R. v mml .
were presented Girl Smut plnl.Rail;Ann llumme n contx-lbuted
§ot.lu program with n lmry of
hy, South Da1Em;c1ark of nam-
more. Marvland and Delbert. who
aion Farm Account keepers.AgH~ plant.Kruse has been attendingculturalfi-gent E. D. Fahmey has the University of Nebraska in Lin~ ___R0PNf[§nf¥fiV08_ ff°¥§l UU V. F.Wai illlerl in in'|i¢Ei"d¢]1{ téi1}ean|
mrs.Mrs LlcCnnnnlm dinl iaith!!Ic omple tc d arr ang eme nts for A. G.coln
IGeorsze of the Co lleire of Anrirul-
w .auxi liar ies or B la i r ,Fr emon t.
Co lu mvus an d Sc hu y ln - will me et
years nge.Beeilvs the "ons,survivors in-
clude two brothers.Elmer oilDenver and Furl nl' St. Louis endi
two sist/ers.Mrs.Mabel Barker
of Gordon,Nebraska.and Mrs.
Paula Van Valin of Culle8'°
Springs, Io\\a_
Afoer moving from Washington
County, Mr. lllcConnu.ha lived near
Hartington for n §',f'°;,,1'°§_§';g FI S T o B E |_..the last few years s res H A S C R E O S O T Eg_g{1~sister,Mrs.Barker,in ~ ~ ~D n l o n x m u n
IREBEKAHS HOLD
P I E S O C I A L
A ple soeill was held at the I.O. 0. F. Hall, Tuesday evening, bythemembersoftheRebekah
Lodge; some siny Rebekahs andOdd Fellows attended.Mn. Hen-
ry Mencke was in charge of theinvent,
Lure to be in Blair at eight o'clo¢-k
Monday evening, December Blh, for
that purpose.Mr. George will as~sist the fnrm account keepers in
making use of farm account booksin figuring income lnx reports.Mr. Pnhmcy reports that there
um SB extension (arm account co-
operators who will he invited to themeeting.
in Blair, nut Tuesday svenin, lorLhemeeting of the SevenLl\Dis-
trict.A covered dish dinner,
served at the v F. w. I-ml, will
precede the business session.
Several dntlngulshed guats are
expecled so amend the District
gathering.The list includes G1'&¢e
Darby,hostess al.the Veier-an'u
Hospital at Lincoln;-#Knee Eck-
ery,Depnrtmam.Hospital Chdr-
man;Genmde Atkinson, Deput-
menr.President of the v. F. w.
nuxillnrv: and Irene Frmcke. De-
l
rm-sf`Nan¢y McConnaha,Muk,
Ray and Wendell Mcfonnsha ab
tended the funenl services,S\\n~
day.
STUDENTS ATTEND
MUSIC CLINIC
Accompanied by music inlu-uc~wr,Lfslin Marks,several BlairHigh School students plan to at-
tend the Music Clinic in Fremont,'1'hnrsrlay. Ffidny and Saturday of
this week.
Several hundred high school mu.
Three films on nickel, including
illustrations of the milling andsmelling mining and refining pro-
cesses will be shown al, the Bllir
High Schol,next Wednesday.
Other films scheduled for next
which will be shown Monday and
Msn Without A Country", Thurs-
LAWSON BAGS 10-
POINTER BUCK
Dr M E Lawson of Ashi unppslcnlstudentsfromthroughout W-g . ed _the state will be entenai lsmns '?'bagg a_ 10 pomler
week are "The True of Life",
day.
Md av. b k r h u-l ~Fremont at the sixth annual Ne- ..Y'" -f§'.dI°'°3}.unlng ~ ' F
Jonas Burcham ls laid up for re~
pairs these days.He was working
with timbers trend with creosute
and gut A nice bunch of poisoning
on his fue.One eye was swollen
ut for seven] dnys. Ha is now
on the mend and hopes that in afew days he will be as ¥°°<i as
n e w .
HANS SCHUMACHER
VISITS BLAIR
Hans Schumacher, a former Blairmsiident but now nf Mankato, Min~
nesoln,spent Saturday night inBlair visitinaf nm n-iam..
v | » .J \J n s n lpar1merfc'Sccretxry of the V. F. W.
auxiliary, all of Lincoln.
CHAMBERS MEMBER
OF TRAVELERS CLUB
Bill Chambers oi' SL Louis, Mil-
souri,son of Mr. and Mrs. LloydChambers of Blair, was recently
announced as a member a l theStratoliner Club, ot the Transcon-
tinenlal and Western Airlines, Inc.
The cenifirsbe which infonned
him of this honor reads: "S. W.Chambers . . . . is awarded mam-
berahip in the Stratoliner Club and
is entitled to this certificate as oneIn! a small xrrnun of dislinzuished
Juliette LoweThe girl; of 'I`r~°°P 1 have been
busily working on merit badges,
and sen:-nl awards were mlde inthe presenee of the Monday After
noon Chair members.Perhaps the
moei nohble was the presentation91' the F11-at Chas Girl Scout nt~
Blaifa new fire truck, which
has been awaited for 9. number
of months,was received thisweek and is now ready for serv-
ice. The truck brings the number
01'fire-fighting trucks in the
city to four.One of the old
trucks,however, in to be dis-
posed of.
The new outfit will be a fav-
Orite of the firemen because ithas I. cloned cab which is some-
thing none of the other truck!
can bout.It is mounted on aFord Truck chassis and is pow-
hare for A number ol yearn.It
carrlu 1550 feet of hose in addi-tion to other equipment,
Cost of the new truck wus
sasoo.Other equipment of the de-
panrnent consists of an old Mod-el T truck which carries hose.
It, in never taken out except in
the cue o£ubig!ire.'l'hsre iaa
large chemical truck and also 1big pamper outfit. which hooks
onto hydrant:to give added
pressure when neded.Rabbiu PMID;-Knlnrydn Engraving
Blair Girl ls First lst Class ScoutHERMAN SERVICE
cial shifts and other equipment
to make it suitable for fine truck
purposes. The outfit is equipped
with mud tires all the way
arotmd.Designed principally for use
on fires beyond the city li.rrLits,
the truck carries its own watersupply which it will blast upon
the fire at an extremely ,high
pressure. The new high-prreasure
water method is said to be much
more effective than the chemicllmethod which has been in use
su ilu: \|l\:rl|\1 lscunsln.U I B I I '"sa - _ _ " H " M itil LTBVBIEPB to IIRVE ~fr i en d s le ar n ed th i s we ek . He wo tlmg l x i i 3 ;ES TL Z'e g i n the his wri c aldevelo pme ni of the
the deer early in th e mo r n i n g o f lb c o n e o f ug ; bi boys bag;r ua sc ience o f upper-altitude fli g ht. "
No ve mb er 25,near ]Iuatis.for€l,:in Blair he ia jua HanB'Schum';c h_Membe rs a re th ose who h ave been
\\hf'l'e he an d a K W UP uf f¥"3|*d3|m. aa in day s of y ore employ ed on commerc ial tr a m -
were sp ending several days.l m .ports ded gned to f ly a t an alti tude
Lawson visited her parents.ir .of ap p ro xima te ly 3 %miles.and Mrs . Freeman Tuc ker of Blair,M R S .E .W .B U R D I C Chambers,wh o gradu ated f r o m
while her husband was on rye u~§p.|F R A C T U R E S RI B S , th e B la i r Hi g h S c h o o l i n ness, has
dred Guyer received hovers] meritbadges,and now lacks only unobadge of being a First Class Scout.
Other second class budge; went to
Shirley ClaHdge and Thelrnx Cush-
man.Proficiency badges wen
avmrded Mildreq Guyer,Vi nhJohnson, Qllrlotte Rhondes, .hun-
iw Miller,Wanda Gilkiam,Doris
Woodard,and Barbnm McCaugh~
nahy.
In conclusion, Marilyn Siersbeck
thanked thg Monday Afternoon
Club fvr their sponsorship of the
Scouting prvzrun
"been stationed at St. Louis fo\low-F O R M L R B L A I R I T E Mn E. w. Burdic or Hcrmanling 1;f= glzaduation from a radio
~''recen y suffered several 1 |. Nd sc oo in unsu C't.Missouri.R L P O R T L D DLAD Hhs as the result of a 13? "Mn He is a secand offic;ry' and crew
Word re hed Blair this week on§urd.if:, §lsq._is laz from we|1,[d§spai4c}e;;- for the Transcontinent-JC O UN TE S S E B B A T R A M P E
Roy al Ac ademy , the c ountess ma:
rimI A wmulthv 'rnnn|\\\nn% rd Sli 13;I menus m Herman have learned. al and Weitern Airlines.533 dath 'fwE;°;g; JZS{°"`¥}\2 The Burdics are spending the win-
last reports heard of Georzn were '£'_vith Hleir "9"'i"'|°W and ' l ' O D A Y ' R M A R !E£}`£h`§1»-§-f"\>'€f`1Ii1}$":}Z»}1§`§`i`§1` iz" =;,|a.
ahe was engaged in mission work;Lmcmg the Jews there,and has I-IOISTE IN PRAISES
}\''itten §'j§.>_§g§~¥§§=§¥{°==} .u=e.J¢w»§W ANT-AI) RESULTS
{E"l'§|s.\~=.=~e.~»-» :aging @= N-f»~'»4»=1@»~|':.:':¥::.=::=.. #1:-._:'&_"~ R. B-Im 'insrue letter received from his broth- """°"°"-Y' u|. ummm.Gum, No. 2 newber,F'rmk,of Santiago, Califor-Corn, oldgig. mi1¢»d.w ~¢vm1.wh»r¢ he wu 4-H MEDAL GOES Rye .-__.fffl`II
-..60cKI xc.._sh-nave Deen trum-lnted into Swedish and are now be-ing translated into English.r. The Russian Rcvolution brought:his period of her life lo a close.|
Dnly by merest chuice did v.he_
:ounlus :nd har nmnll fhmvmm-
D e n y Holstein, well~knovm
Blair livestock dealer und nformermemberof the Blair
City Coxmcil,wu high i n hispraise of The Enterprise want-
..._.=__ _._,._ ..
nvmg at th e time o f h is de a th .| 0 i t |. . - ~ - - . . . . . . . . . . _ . . ; ; ; ; ; ; § ;George wa s a na ti ve a t Blni r T Q B L A I R G I R L B a r l e y --»--~-»---......464:
Rnd le ft her e wma thi rty or th irty -Mi ss D 1 K a la ...........--........--..._-'f2car ana Sorenlen,W h-" "" - " ' " 'five YBHFB *~E°lrllrlnn Cnnunhr 1_1I r*i..\. ..\.....____Pl'0dl3|C-H :own or oniy one-Ition of Blair |.nd is.
ml! t he p o pu la - uI \~ un nl mmm 1 5 `A smaller paw'S P E A K E R I N I O W A '
me.Of all the 1
in mwnn much n.-u n f~--.___ _.__ ,-,. 1
-¢.---- ---»--; 1-n uluu uznlunplon,-- - ' U m a n m e l:'.|`nh!I"Pl'|l h i been presented |. medal for her] §.» f I " } ' f _ " ' _ ' _ " I " " " " " " " " "" " ¥ ° I P i p e r s i n th e s ta te
n n u u u w u x u n ul.w . DELECT OFFICERS
Chr-la Sorensen wu eletud con-
sul of the Arllngwn MoslemWoodman10688,M A ma n n ;held Mnndnv »vm.l"I
uuwnnur. wrtun)aczuevementa ln cnnnectiun withtha g'lrl'n clothlng pmjm, it wn Hnvy Hana " °____-__.u¢124:almounosd Chl:weak.Similar leghorn H8113 __;______-....-10c
mmm mmmna thmurh Ula o o - Huv y s * ' " " "__1g¢o on of the I Cotwn Co. Ingham 3Pf|'\s= ________.--_10c
of New York, have baen given 001-er vflnnen throughout the state.l . . : ' 1 " ' ~of St.l a m .
smaller Hun Blxlr, The Enterprlne
nubawption price ll the lowest.Remember the date, January 1,1942, the pHoe gon up. Taka ld~
vxnuge, la many,mnny other:
are doing. This oliar in given in a
lnlx -lt d mm...»n..ml.-. .,..
.,.. .~. \.».npake r at
Grnattlnger,
diy.The ti
candy rs-m
were m u hRev. Verne:
m .,
_ - _ __._..- . - -. . . . - - -\ » n u b u vw a n u . a n : u s u r n w n e n n e c a u l e u I t m e\.» uru sen U l u p n n c l p m _t h e d e d i c l t i o n o f u w , ' E " ° " ? °P h " . b n t ~ _ b u i l e f § a , H o 1 ' f i c e ,r e c e n t l y .
Iowa.Church by W u !"You lmow.Pvehnd mommis from emi little ad ~
owed, ard Ho!Cirhenk.c a n -f m '" ' ; , ' u n ti l th e b e g i n n i n g o f Na z i a mi - 5le n .urmer ly naman th a n .'Phen she c ame to: t o r o f th e c ongtega- Ame ric a to become head Of thu
music depa rtment a t Oa k GIOVOI
Sc ho ol a t W a Mai ne, A le-§.°"'?,E....m.?'"2,.',?§'i=~=institution l hic h the a r ts '
tiaer."People sit ri g h t do wn
and n a d th a t e o lu mn - g l!th e
my t h r o u g h . "
He ' a r i lh t.A n d Y ( ) U ' L L B E
R I G H T T 0 0 i f y o u a d v e r t i s e
I | \ | \ n \ \ a | \i l u m u ~ » . I l n » . »* I F H L -Y S .|' P I N G
U N T I L
Omer B22i¢§}§TéI' tha aneom°¥ HA M 1 L' ro N ATTE NDS%2'£ 'B§'£§5; °»;..'im Em.cm?. M1 N1s' rERIAL M EET
»=1ns1um.escort;W,In mn.
nunourl, visited Hn Nl.ncy.lc~ rédma wii§»2`E§` 1{L`§§§ 515; HIE ELTI" 15 PlConndm and Mm. Elinbeth Stl- naw that enrything il on the up-._ ._plea, Friday.Ha wu on mu so trend, it in only flair so get wk 'Phe Pm°°"§°":. 'gfifry '12 ¢wg51<i»g thoIu- to nonnal.hold in um
f U A X S ;~'g~=»»=: Merl Sonsnlen, pantry.Rev.Charles E_ Hamilton _|;;;',§,.7~§:»w=f~ Ulu nw nm~next T h u m d n y , ~;§';;|»r¢ |!relled_ Sha |p¢`k| Dmi'h|""~y=-- -~ "f'""" vu .uw nu.SW 11|~terpnn wantnd Iection.Thev u I wa.1| .umaea u\N b _°"Pmenuuvu from ch |.o.o_F..Swsdlnh, Ge .I-'nw\ Ruuim.Dae hom: uf ~ for I é'.,.f2 hmm ,§¢.J..§'~ gf "&'.'~B"""''1`°Club -¢¢~f\d°d aim will ».""lL~C£°"'°' dm' md Englilh.n ',,°}'°f§f'°""""' " * °circulation
You um .Hmry mm vm tore vm nf un. wwk Hellm Mn.Pm, swarm, Jr., vm g=~ Townund y st u.. m u.Since ww-x w Amwxm. m ,,,,.,,,;, ?&".§'»§'f'§f"f'u.°"'" -<5
continue ll aecreurv. bv nmmlm. Momhv nmmx..- |_$_...__ Y" ..°9mPU.n\m§ary in lin. _ful In °'Mh». Sunday. Around Thnmu L um.. ."|....m.a M hu met And bocoma tha wifa nl ..._.¢......°f?'°°I I¥munt 1 ___"__-- -- - e l .-,..,.,..."|slut UVUIIlll{l|.40\nl A r m " 0 l d o l O m l h l . S a t u rr m m t b . h , g ' , 3 m ' , , _ "If we d ne ad a y i .Jn!!w o g g o h ' g h -.._...__ _._.-... ..........-». -.v M k W u ~ --" ' { " ' " ' n u - y o u u I n w u m n g w nl p e a k s r , C h a i n N w f f l ' . H a m §°§'§»'2»'l§f°`13'I¢'$£,."a n " ° ° ` ° ' " " { ¢ f n t E v m, l l i n n n lo ta .|'V '
rnnpmnrmbrf-. I
l u n :
-,vTHEENT ER PRISE
| Leading Newupxper Subwripdon Price Per Year. msn
mana u second-chan matter under the ur of Congnn ol nm-eh
1879. ll. the postoffice at Bldr. Nebrukl.
PUBLISHED :.r:nY THURSDAY
JOHN A. RHOADES_ Editor and Publisher
J. HILTON RHOADES, Assistant Editor; Advertiling
MARY~BETH MLQUARRIE, um Editor
D. M. HANNAH, Compoedbar and Pressman
MISS VANOLA J. BRUNTON, Linotype Operator
MARIE RASMUSSEN. Linotype Openwr
LEO HELMSING, Apprentice
t Could Happen Here!
It could happen here.Th!! mat-
r of subscribing for your county
per may bscome serious.Here
x cue one nf our scouts re-
ru.
.....,..,,
And Vicinity
Mr,and Mrs.F r d F n h m en-tertlined at 'Phanksgivimr dinner
for Miss Laura Krumpf. Mt. Wil-
Mm. McGuire's fatherMr. and Mrs.Harold Saltmumentertainedata.'I'hanksn1vlnlrdinnerfor the Fred McNair and
Guy McNair families.
Ian A nne, Katheri ne a nd E liza beth
Beales.Mr s.Sarah Bea le:and
Mi s s K a te Bcales.
Mr s .Grac e W agner o f Crete.
Nebra ska, wma s i tues t of Mr. and
Mr s .J .W .Trisler. 'I`hursdny .
Mr .an d Mr s .Romer Mc G a i m
an d fa mi ly mo ve d tp Omudm Inst
.¢" a || ¢w a s g i v e n i n h m w r o f M r s .O l l f
K n e r , S r m d s y , N o v e m b e r 3 0 . a t t h e
t |I l '|
..¢" J ~. # . . L ~ { . r \
~padr of pants.Tha eows tack ad-
vantage ol the broken lance andgot into the corn-one ate so much
she died.
During the rncket the mutha:started donblequiek, lmocHng over
Mr.And Mn. Ju-nai Wulf entenained at a Thnnknivinz am'
ner for Messrs. md MesdnmesF-ahh Panos, Dan Moore andfnmlly, D. M. Hannah. and Joycemd Danna.On Sswnilv evening,they enteriained at dinner for
Messrs, md _Mesdnmes John Beek-
;»- ~-an~~nun:-.3 Q;=f-.{~ff- a nd Mrs. By ro n Bunn und!
al r n d Mr s . J . C . C o n e tv mmf Sale S tarts at 12 :30 P . M..
Th an kz dvi nn : Da y i n Te k a mn h a t
and childrenEnjoyimrThnnknzivinz Day inFreznvnt with the Clareme JensenfunilvwereGeonzeNelmnand
win, of Lelrinrhon.Nebraska, ,,_;
Hved Wedues ay of last week for-
a two~week visit with Miss Grare'and Ralnh Rav.The Rays. Mrs.|Bowden and Irwin were Sunday:meats of friends at Craig:I
Mr.and Mrs. Hum:I-Iaack oflOgnaha spent Pridav and Saturday
~ s ~ ~ n ~ d ~\-11&Ma';T7'i»:€.'3,"°|..'£'.'1,"§5'»€.°.fQ»'i
m
|?.etld Wulf!wen ..,.,..,.,.|mg-»g;_f?_"~"*°"w=:
Mn' Wnlur rmenfleld uul:''Mr . m a ~ 1 1. ~ s ~;lrx:ng un. is;`.d»§.°b|f:vs:; m
4 |0 Rg u e s t s o f t h e C o n e t y a w e r e M 1 - . |
a n d L i r a .P .L .W h i t e a n d s o n
o f V a l l e y M r .m d M r s .n m m r é
W h i t e o f O g n n h n .
Tolbe. Mr. and Mn. Roben Chris-mmen.:nd Mr. and Mn.James
Ryan and family.Mrs.lhisy Pivme md Robert
Farewell Honors
Andrew Bo|1s
Nelzhbors and friends ulled nm
Mr. and Mm. Andrew Bohn. Fri-dny. for x surmise farewell .Present were Messrs.and Mes-lameg om Ruwe and Dorothy.
9 3 9 - ' Y l ¢ w ; L
~.1 ~. A._ ~1m"3f o~».
On th e f a r m 1 mi le s ou th an d 3 miles c as t of A r li n g to n
Nebraska.
|
The lollowing amfma property, to-wilSundaydinnersruesua ol Mrs-Marit lanpn md dnukhbers.
'n ' ~m.___ _
~,!R',¢g_ ~ rn é
Hr. md Mrs. C. B . Bun rm' g uests
at a . turke y d inne r. Sund ay .wereMr. and Mrs. A. R. Beales. Mr. and
Mrs . B y r on Bun n and fa mi ly . Ma x,
Eunic e. and Janice Reeves.an d
Misa Esthe r Ra smus sen.
Public Sale!
.vTHEENT ER PRISE
| Leading Newupxper Subwripdon Price Per Year. msn
mana u second-chan matter under the ur of Congnn ol nm-eh
1879. ll. the postoffice at Bldr. Nebrukl.
PUBLISHED :.r:nY THURSDAY
JOHN A. RHOADES_ Editor and Publisher
J. HILTON RHOADES, Assistant Editor; Advertiling
MARY~BETH MLQUARRIE, um Editor
D. M. HANNAH, Compoedbar and Pressman
MISS VANOLA J. BRUNTON, Linotype Operator
MARIE RASMUSSEN. Linotype Openwr
LEO HELMSING, Apprentice
t Could Happen Here!
It could happen here.Th!! mat-
r of subscribing for your county
per may bscome serious.Here
x cue one nf our scouts re-
ru.
.....,..,,
And Vicinity
Mr,and Mrs.F r d F n h m en-tertlined at 'Phanksgivimr dinner
for Miss Laura Krumpf. Mt. Wil-
Mm. McGuire's fatherMr. and Mrs.Harold Saltmumentertainedata.'I'hanksn1vlnlrdinnerfor the Fred McNair and
Guy McNair families.
Ian A nne, Katheri ne a nd E liza beth
Beales.Mr s.Sarah Bea le:and
Mi s s K a te Bcales.
Mr s .Grac e W agner o f Crete.
Nebra ska, wma s i tues t of Mr. and
Mr s .J .W .Trisler. 'I`hursdny .
Mr .an d Mr s .Romer Mc G a i m
an d fa mi ly mo ve d tp Omudm Inst
.¢" a || ¢w a s g i v e n i n h m w r o f M r s .O l l f
K n e r , S r m d s y , N o v e m b e r 3 0 . a t t h e
t |I l '|
.L ._,:;1.-r 1 .55 ~ , r r '
~.»-~. r f .~ A
padr of pants.Tha eows tack ad-
vantage ol the broken lance andgot into the corn-one ate so much
she died.
During the rncket the mutha:started donblequiek, lmocHng over
Mr.And Mn. Ju-nai Wulf en~tenained at a Thnnknivinz din-ner for Messrs. md MesdnmesF-ahh Panos, Dan Moore andfnmlly, D. M. Hannah. and Joycemd Danna.On Sswnilv evening,they enteriained at dinner for
M s l md _ Ka di ma J nhn ~k-
;»- ~-an~~nun:-.3 Q;=f-.{~ff- a nd Mrs. By ro n Bunn und!
al r n d Mr s . J . C . C o n e tv mmf Sale S tarts at 12 :30 P . M..
Th an kz dvi nn : Da y i n Te k a mn h a t
and childrenEnjoyimrThnnknzivinz Day inFreznvnt with the Clareme JensenfunilvwereGeonzeNelmnand
win, of Lelrinrhon.Nebraska, ,,_;
Hved Wedues ay of last week for-
a two~week visit with Miss Grare'and Ralnh Rav.The Rays. Mrs.|Bowden and Irwin were Sunday:meats of friends at Craig:I
Mr.and Mrs. Hum:I-Iaack oflOgnaha spent Pridav and Saturday
jg ~».nu§ . . . ° : .- " ' h . - : - ' . ' : .' - = '. . . . . ' ?_ § ' ° » » - - = _ , _ - ; _ - | ' » - »
D l l | | ! W h l h n n l v u l h l p - , - _ ~m b " - H
;_' 1 m ' - - » -- m . - . . . . . , _ _ . _ , _ . ° ° +. . : -. . . ,
';:'.~
r . ~~ - I m m u n .m m n m u
4 |0 Rg u e s t s o f t h e C o n e t y a w e r e M 1 - . |
a n d L i r a .P .L .W h i t e a n d s o n
o f V a l l e y M r .m d M r s .n m m r é
W h i t e o f O g n n h n .
Tolbe. Mr. and Mn. Roben Chris-mmen.:nd Mr. and Mn.James
Ryan and family.Mrs.lhisy Pivme md Robert
Farewell Honors
Andrew Bo|1s
Nelzhbors and friends ulled nm
Mr. and Mm. Andrew Bohn. Fri-dny. for x surmise farewell .Present were Messrs.and Mes-lmma om Ruwe and Dorothy.
9 3 9 - ' Y l ¢ w ; L
~.1 ~. A._ ~1m"3f o~».
On th e f a r m 1 mi le s ou th an d 3 miles c as t of A r li n g to n
Nebraska.
|
The lollowing amfma property, to-wilSundaydinnersruesua ol Mrs-Marit lanpn md dnukhbers.
~ Yi"~m___ _ _
~ l r - ~Hr. md Mrs. C. B . Bun rm' g uests
at a . turke y d inne r. Sund ay .wereMr. and Mrs. A. R. Beales. Mr. and
Mrs . B y r on Bun n and fa mi ly . Ma x,
Eunic e. and Janice Reeves.an d
Misa Esthe r Ra smus sen.
Public Sale!
.vTHEENT ER PRISE
| Leading Newupxper Subwripdon Price Per Year. msn
mana u second-chan matter under the ur of Congnn ol nm-eh
1879. ll. the postoffice at Bldr. Nebrukl.
PUBLISHED :.r:nY THURSDAY
JOHN A. RHOADES_ Editor and Publisher
J. HILTON RHOADES, Assistant Editor; Advertiling
MARY~BETH MLQUARRIE, um Editor
D. M. HANNAH, Compoedbar and Pressman
MISS VANOLA J. BRUNTON, Linotype Operator
MARIE RASMUSSEN. Linotype Openwr
LEO HELMSING, Apprentice
t Could Happen Here!
It could happen here.Th!! mat-
r of subscribing for your county
per may bscome serious.Here
x cue one nf our scouts re-
ru.
.....,..,,
And Vicinity
Mr,and Mrs.F r d F n h m en-tertlined at 'Phanksgivimr dinner
for Miss Laura Krumpf. Mt. Wil-
Mm. McGuire's fatherMr. and Mrs.Harold Saltmumentertainedata.'I'hanksn1vlnlrdinnerfor the Fred McNair and
Guy McNair families.
Ian A nne, Katheri ne a nd E liza beth
Beales.Mr s.Sarah Bea le:and
Mi s s K a te Bcales.
Mr s .Grac e W agner o f Crete.
Nebra ska, wma s i tues t of Mr. and
Mr s .J .W .Trisler. 'I`hursdny .
Mr .an d Mr s .Romer Mc G a i m
an d fa mi ly mo ve d tp Omudm Inst
.¢" a || ¢w a s g i v e n i n h m w r o f M r s .O l l f
K n e r , S r m d s y , N o v e m b e r 3 0 . a t t h e
t |I l '|
.L ._,:;1.-r 1 .55 ~ , r r '
~.»-~. r f .~ A
padr of pants.Tha eows tack ad-
vantage ol the broken lance andgot into the corn-one ate so much
she died.
During the rncket the mutha:started donblequiek, lmocHng over
Mr.and Mn. Jumoi Wulf en»tertainad at a Thnnlclzivimr din-ner for Messrs and Mesdames
Fahh Pearce, Dan Moore andfamily, D. M.Hannah, and Joyceand Donna.On Saburdnv evening.they entertained at dinner for
|la d lumi na l! J ai n :~
;»- ~-an~~nun:-.3 Q;=f-.{~ff- a nd Mrs. By ro n Bunn und!
al r n d Mr s . J . C . C o n e tv mmf Sale S tarts at 12 :30 P . M..
Th an kz dvi nn : Da y i n Te k a mn h a t
and childrenEnjoyimrThnnknzivinz Day inFreznvnt with the Clareme JensenfunilvwereGeonzeNelmnand
win, of Lelrinrhon.Nebraska, ,,_;
Hved Wedues ay of last week for-
a two~week visit with Miss Grare'and Ralnh Rav.The Rays. Mrs.|Bowden and Irwin were Sunday:meats of friends at Craig:I
Mr.and Mrs. Hum:I-Iaack oflOgnaha spent Pridav and Saturday~
lm " E
~- ' l n
4 |0 Rg u e s t s o f t h e C o n e t y a w e r e M 1 - . |
a n d L i r a .P .L .W h i t e a n d s o n
o f V a l l e y M r .m d M r s .n m m r é
W h i t e o f O g n n h n .
Tolbe. Mr. and Mn. Roben Chris-mmen.:nd Mr. and Mn.James
Ryan and family.Mrs.lhisy Pivme md Robert
Farewell Honors
Andrew Bo|1s
Nelzhbors and friends ulled nm
Mr. and Mm. Andrew Bohn. Fri-dny. for x surmise farewell .Present were Messrs.and Mes-lameg om Ruwe and Dorothy,
9 3 9 - ' Y l ¢ w ; L
~.1 ~. A._ ~1m"3f o~».
On th e f a r m 1 mi le s ou th an d 3 miles c as t of A r li n g to n
Nebraska.
|
The lollowing amfma property, to-wilSundaydinnersruesua ol Mrs-Marit lanpn md dnukhbers.
mr --'~-' -.v :~f ' - . .~~"_»r ~~.~
Hr. md Mrs. C. B . Bun rm' g uests
at a . turke y d inne r. Sund ay .wereMr. and Mrs. A. R. Beales. Mr. and
Mrs . B y r on Bun n and fa mi ly . Ma x,
Eunic e. and Janice Reeves.an d
Misa Esthe r Ra smus sen.
Public Sale!
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Public Sale!
Lunch on the Grounds
A. Hester, Owner
Hr. md Mrs. C. B . Bun rm' g uests
t a. tur key dinn er. Sund ay .were
r. and Mrs. A. R. Bealee. Mr. andrs. By ro n Bu nn a nd f amily . Max.
unic e. and Janice Reeves.an d
isa Esthe r Ra smus sen.Mrs . Sus ie Bo wd en an d s on I rin, o f Le lrinr hon.Nebr ask a: a iZi
ve d W ed n es sy of la st we e k f or -
two ~we ek vi s it wi th Mis s Grae e'nd Ra lp h Ra y .Th e Ray s.Mr s . |
owden an d I r wi n we r e Sundayeste of frien ds at Craig:I
Mr .and Mr s . Hu m:I-Iaac k ofl
gnaha spent Frid av and Sstu rday |
ith their son~i n-law and dauprh-.
r. Mr . an d Mr s. B y r on B un n un d!: rnily.rM r .& r g d . M r s .J .Q .C o n e t v s p e n t ,
a n l w m v m n :D a y l n T e k a m n h a t '
e A .W B a r g e h o m e .E v e n i n s
e s t s o f t h e C o n e t y a w e r e M 1 - . |
n d M r s .P .L .W h i t e a n d s o n
r V a l l e y M r .m e M r s .n m m r é
i t e o f o l l l l h l .
Sunday dinner :meats of Mr. and
rs. Henry Sorensen were Mr. and
ra. Carl Sorenson and family and
r.an d Mr s .Mic hael So n d e mv
nd sons.Mrs . B ert W i lli ams , J r.. of Blair
nd Mr s . E . E . D ixo n a n d dau gh-
r.Li n da ,:mount Friday i n Orna-
a._Mn a n d Mr s .G.A .Re th ma n nd Mr . an d Mr s. E. E . Di xo n an d
~uprhters were Thanksgiving Da y
esta of D r. a nd Mr s. Nor ma n K.
ath ma n n a nd J o a n i ni Bla ir .
Mr s.A .E .D i xo n wa s ta k e n to
mnn uei Ho sp ital i n 0msI1a.|urs da v eve ni ng , sub mi tting to aI
ajo r o per ati on the fo llo win g d sy .
e is r epo rted to be rec ovenmricely,althou zh she W i ll b e s D m
ent ther e fo r a t le ast two we ek s.
Mr. a nd Mr s. Gu dmond Sore nsen!
d L ore tta a nd Mr . a nd Mr s. Otto]
~rensen spent Sunday a f te r n o o n
the Otto So ren sen ho me near.
erm an.Mr .and Mr s.Gudrnond
rens en wer e e ven imr vi sitors o f
e-Floy d Little s.I
Mrs . Reg ina ld W h ita ke r o f Bee -1ic e arrived. Satuzc lay . for a visit
two weeks with h er sisters. Mrs.
nne th Ty s on a nd Mr s.Ha r r y
son.Sunday .Mr .and ' Mr s.
,J - . ~r. Mrs. :Kenneth Tvson and!'\.;an d Mr s. Mrs .Ha r r y Ty -
vi si to rs a t the Ke nn e th :
ke r h ome i n Tc k smsh .I
Week-end Sweets o f Mr .an d;
rs. Cly de Metzler were Mr s. Ger-I
~ine Mc K erc he r a nd c hildren o f i
air.Eth e l Ma d e Me tz le r was s we s t*TERMS ARE CASH
MACHINERY
36-foot J ohn Deere c orn elevator,J ohn Deere m a m m
apreader, c orn binder, like new; 12-font grain drill, 8~foot grain
bin de r, po wer take -o ff, two du mp ta kes : IJ e La val milk in g ma-
chine, two units; hay stac ker; wagons; hay rac ks; motor mn-ep:
:vm 2- ro w c u lti va to rs ; di sc :walki ng' p lums;stoc k lankn; feed
hunk s; h ay f orks and sli ngs; c re am c ans; 3-h orse gas eng ine;
pump jac k; single-row c ultivator; and lola uf artic les wo numel~
ous to mentiifn..
CATTLE
Thirteen Holstein cows,several close-up springers, hllancn
in milk; fl Holstein heifers, to be fresh in the spring; ¢m¢ Hol-
stein bull.
The lollowing amfma property, to-wil:
HORSES
Bu mnre 6 yenra mld, wt. 17W; tum black mums, 2 yum
old, wt. 1000; team blacks, 2 years old, mare and gelding. wt.
1100; tum mules, smooth month, wt. 2400.
On the farm I mile soulh and 3 miles cas! of Arlingion
Nebraska.
Thursday, Dec. ll
6 Head of Hogs 6
ll ..w n e r e m e ?w l
Sale Starts at 12:30 P. M..
The lollowing amfma property, to-wil:
HORSES
Bu mnre 6 yenra mld, wt. 17W; tum black mums, 2 yum
old, wt. 1000; team blacks, 2 years old, mare and gelding. wt.
1100; tum mules, smooth month, wt. 2400.
CATTLE
Thirteen Holstein cows,several close-up springers, hllancn
in milk; fl Holstein heifers, to be fresh in the spring; ¢m¢ Hol-
stein bull.
6 Head of Hogs 6
| " '1 ¢- H u A n n a n ¢ . | | | n u | . | Id r ¢ . l . $ o niwhichBroke into n. dozen pieces.
"l"I¢¢| m ; " ,~l l r \ \ \ Q ~
£'.°"§"' 2? .En u n v n l o .u m . n u n u x v m s w a n t x r o mm a K e l l Y . s o n o f M r . a n d M r s .' f h n n l c s g i vi n z m y ug x t i l S u n d n 7 ! " g ' § §M - _= ; , H ; , » ~ w »° f H e r m x n
E a r l K e l l y .l s s e r l m u l y i l l l n e v e n i n g i n C e n t : - n l C l t v a n d C e r - w e r e u n .J e n s I "G w f g h w h e n h e i n n t a t i o n e d w i t h e s o q . _ w i t h n l n t i v e s a n d f r i e n d s .g e y e vn i n i n g n e r
t h e n v v .V m t o m d u r i n g t h e w e e k a t . , , . , , g ~ = ; _ - »B ;C "m u e x e n
Mr s . _E d y t h e K r u s e e n t e r t a i n e d G € ° Y K e N e l s o n h o m e w e r e M r . a n d f u e . d A f é o n d ~M a r t i n I x t -
t h e B x r t h d x y C l u b ,T h u r a d a v g f . M n . W n l w r N i e l s e n , M r . A n d M m . 5 g e m e v e n i n g t w e a k s .
t e r - n o o n .' r e a S i m o n a e n o f O m a h a .M i s s r ; n C h * ° " B % h w x :a a a n -
M a r l o m M c N a i r w a n n w e e k e n d R u b y B a d k e r o w o f L i n c o l n ,a n d { ' f § . " "~ . - L . _ '! § 3 } § .. - § ¥ . P ° " " ' ° "
not let her subscribe for their
~unty paper, sent her sm.n\l son
.the neighbor in borrow the
- per.In his haste he ran into a
»~.stand and in ten minutes
ooked like a summer squash.The father hem! his cries and
ran [nm the barbed wire fence,
~ranking it down and ruining A $7
and ruined I $89.98 rug.And w
climax the excitement,the elder
daughter ran away with the hired
man-good hired men are hard to
find.
All of that because they were not
subscribers to the county newa-
paper.
~UICK RELIEF mom
pnunsolblstfukddnghumoMAcH ULCERS
~UETO EXCESS ACID
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D A Y S U N T I L
C H R I S T M A S
Advertise In The EnterprluIt Bring! Results
ala Gold Diggers
Of 1938 WS?'1.>
WASHINGTONCOUNTY DEED
W. D. McDonald, sheriff to C. J.
Schmidt, trustee for Henry Gehrke:
Lis 10, 11, 1, Blk 1 in Mcbienemys
Second Add to the City of Blair,
$950.
Lester V. Smith & Una M. Smith
to Lester V. & Una M. Smith, joint
tenants: Lu 1 to 8 incl in Blk 7 in
City ol Ft. Calhoun; Lia 1 to 12,incl in Blk 104 in the Add to Ft.
Calhoun,
lesber V. Smith & Una M. Smithha Lester v Smith & Una M. Smith,
joint tenants: Lt 5. Pt Lt 6 in Blk
33; Pc Lts 5 & 6 in Blk 51 in the
City of Ft. Calhoun, $1.00.
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or I vr-& h \
B L A I R D RUG g : 0 n n > A NY
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Help or ltwlll 0oltYol Ncthlng
tw o m i l l i o n b o t t l u o f Lb s W IL L A B DB E A T M K N I' i n t o b e e n l 0 1 d f o r n u m :Qm m s o fd i n t ru t a r l d n g fr o m U h m a e h
d l l l l e c n d u o t u l l m o u u l c l d - »
D l p f u m , u w ¢ ; _ l - h u n s u m m ,
Q r r v v v
DR . D. R . E H LE R S
---Dentist--
Fo r me r Dr . W . F. He mp hi ll
Loc ation
Ho me The a tr e B u ild in g
Blai r, Nebra ska
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Quest of m¢>r€n¢e `JT>hm§6f?}3llL{r__ D5 argd__Mrs.E.s.Jim:
on uulny,uu|.uus|¢|v1n|;u l y ,M n Du me l'guests a t th e Ed.Ha n -,__f,,f.uen henna o n Th n n k n d vi mr we re
and Mrs.Martin Larsen andlM m Mafft Lalwxai .Im\;,§a""m¥8.""12f §3i;~'T=£" az 'e f fi ny e n
'I`hank1uz'ivilm.1 Q Mr and Mrs
Th e fa c u ltv o f F o r t Ca lh ou n fa mi ly were
SPBM.Th3f\kSR'iVil1R as fo llows: s we ats of Mr .
M M R n # P h ' n n n l h f i n v u n h n i R Y R II .
a.usfl{ters
A l u m ]
umm? InE_f.Biiila,`_"fnnen was l Snturd f
Inner zum. nt the Aul-"lisr '=9fe°-.. In thq_even-
- - - -. . \ . ¢ | ¢ \ . . . u . r x l l u c l a v l l n l .'L G T I C B C I ~~t l I l *; | S t r o m s b e r g :M i s a P a u l i n e K r u g M r .a n d M r s .J o h n B e ' E m " " " '= " d ' $ § e f § £ ' $E I ;J o s l y n ! & e m o r i a I
e r ,O c t a v i a :M i J J e f f ,M r e n d M r s .A l b e r t S n r x c k d r o v e M a M ,E d H| I » l o l d r e i r e :a n d M l é B l i o l h v ~t o I 1 m c ° l " ! :M ° " .a y '£ 0 n t tl g r d ° I S u n c { a y a n z u e s t e m e t t h e é e s g e ' i l l i l
I v m i n O m a h a .m e e t l n a o t h e a x l l a y e r s a z u r e l e ) ,h o m e i n B 1 a h|M r .a n d M m .G e o r s r e R o h w e r a t H o t e l L m c o l n .|M r a n d M r s C l a r e n c e H a n s e n
' l - 7 1 .e n t e r t a i n e d a t a T h a n k s f z i v i n a :M e i -E m m a T a y l o r e p t e r t a l n o d a n d ' f a m i l y w e r e T h a n k s g i v i n g
: | f a m i l y d i n n e r f o r M r s G e o r s r e a t d m n e r o n ' l ` h n n k s ; r 1 v 1 n e f o r d i n n e r g u e s t s a t t h e W i l l H a n s e n
| R o h W e r .S r . ,M i "C e l i a R o I 1 w e r .M e s s r s .a n d ? ' ° * " " ' " F "H a r o l d s o m e M r s .P e t e r N i e l s e n w a s a n
D .E .s .B .G e e s a m n n n a n d m m .' I a 5 l o r a n d f a m z l v .I l o v m r d T " Y l ° " 1 a f w m 0 s n i r u e s t .
i l v .M i s s e s E l l a a n d A n n a R o h w e r a n d f a m i l v ,C h n s R T "a n d f a m - |M r a n d M r s A l b e r t B e n s o n a n d
a n d M r .H a r r v R o h w e r .S r .'i l y .C l e m r n e n s W l l i m r n s e n ' 9 " d ' s o n s °a n d M r a n d M r s .O r v i l l e
M i s s e s K a t h r y n R o h w e r a n d f a m z l y .J o h n T a y l o r a g d f " " " l y ' § B e n a o n w e r e d i n n e r s r u e s t a a t t h e '
I = £ 1 i ¢ i a B e n d l e o t L i n c o l n a D e n t g J o h n R a 5 m U 5 s e n ,a n d ' i s s H ° l ° " , J o e J e s s e n h o m e .T h u m d a v e v e n -
|t h e w e e k n d a t h o m e .W g s g g f l g ..d i F f i n .
M i s s T h e l m a .S C . h m i d t .l e f t f o r n : m a n e n n e r F u ` ° 3 t ' 5 0 |' h a . n k s g ' i v i m Z d i n n e r s w e e t s a t
C a f o m i a é e w é e é e k .o h l l * s . i f " " ; ' . 3 , " ' ° " " . a 1 ' ; . . i 2 . " . § *H : : x e =J e n s d l i m a n s e u h o l i e i
r .a n r s .o z p :r t -M 1 t -.t e n a i n e d M r .a n d e m .F , § ; d K u h r ,H m m E .R a s m u s s e n a n d 2 e § 5 " a " f I d ' § ' a m m , _0 t § " M a f " m a n d
family.Rudolph Matzen.Anton.Mntzen and Raymond Wulf and,j.h»gg ~'r. and Mrs. Albert Benson and_és s da d L8Thefiremen's hall.Eiven Sat- vrlrty. '1'uesday. for Bertrand Lln- .,'}"if.§f°'»3°e1 "é mi e inner :uesla.'urda .| N .den wer?Laurltn Rnsmueson. Ed.1well 'l&L?1'?12'°f member 29. was Elmer. nlels. and YV'""*`M"'d"°"'sp5ari113th1giliv;ek;:l t °€§..°'ll"iI3
M and Mrs.Ld Mfncke and tin Larsen home.Mrs.Mar,|*School NUMB the ' adsen brothers ca led at the Enzer and Howard of Herman 1'Albert Madsen home.Wednesdnylwere Sundnv dinner guests $1TheFort Calhoun achool papal-_eveninin tohelll them observe lh('iI|EveninK callers were Mr anti 5is well under wajn and those f,ak-|22m:l weddmsz anmvelsary.:Mrs Carl Rasrnuss n and Vlrsrinia e
..e » .fl'I.§f§'"'f.;"f.=',T2*5}l_?"`i. all.\~'e ?t'§1|,».'a.'i'ff.tf..=?''.'f.'f'f?"-f°¥»." a §u"°|Mrs. Peter Nielsen :ment Satur-.1
l
H I Shirley. and Otto Aro and familygg '1f.'I."a""§»l'$§""5nff"¥£,u..and of Kennard Other :meets durini:
Mr _Qmd Mm Henrv Kuhl were|\;he week were Will and Marie
ésts Slmdzty gf Lfr and Mm Lammers.fiflrl Alfred NGIBOI1.€f....oh,-L 'Attexadirw the surorise farewell
MACHINERY
36-foot J ohn Deere c orn elevator,J ohn Deere m a m m
apreader, c orn binder, like new; 12-font grain drill, 8~foot grain
bin de r, po wer take -o ff, two du mp ta kes : IJ e La val milk in g ma-
chine, two units; hay stac ker; wagons; hay rac ks; motor mn-ep:
:vm 2- ro w c u lti va to rs ; di sc :walki ng' p lums;stoc k lankn; feed
hunk s; h ay f orks and sli ngs; c re am c ans; 3-h orse gas eng ine;
pump jac k; single-row c ultivator; and lola uf artic les wo numel~
ous to mentiifn..
A. Hester, Owner
TERMS ARE CASH
Lunch on the Grounds
e r n o o n
M r s .C a r r i e S i n 1 D s o n 's sr u e s t e
: v e r t h e 'I ' h a n k s s z i vi n 2 h o l i d a y s
w e r e h e r p a r e n t s .M r .a n d M r s .
A V R H n n u n n n f R i n i »\\i:.....A._._....
\
_ . . - .- - - . . . N u U 1 u a a u ,n u n ! !A K I I U BS r r n o n s e n a n d E l l e n K e l l hy ,w o r eu r n e d t o O m a h a o n F r i d a y m o m
urned to hrs stu die s in Li nc o ln
Sunday.
nz : an d Dg vi d Si mo ns en wh o r e -vw llvvf u n :l:. u|uy Ll lZ Iln . I [ l e S H U I \|¢l\f U ' c u u B i : . L lig sr U I H 0 3 3|.h a s b e e n c h o s e n ,a n d t h e v a r e a l l m " " 5 ° "l n m g a .
r a c k m z t h e i r b r a i n s f O r i n f o r m n -S u n d a v e ve n r n z d m n e r £ 0 1 2 8 1
g o n A c o n b g s t b f vf a g n - i ve n n o r m g i 3 ; - g ¥ * { 1 ';" ¥ " ' § " ' B 5 ? § ' "1
, , , T , e , " °e " ", , § f § " , e ° b § T $ " a ' 1 ' é £ i ' §O l i v e H a a l e s é n ,C e l i a M r : K i 1
t i c k e t t o t h e b a s k e t b a l l g a m e n .a n d L e a h y J o h n s o n ..
M i s s J u n e N e u m a n g a v e f o r t h t h e 'M r . a n n M r s .C l a u s Q n m m e :
ll 1 DB t `d B 8i I21 b I\ \ ». || fI\ h n ( !n l -¥ l i F" ¢Inn "W EPP M n n d n u n u n n l n a r rv11.n..l.~
" " ° | d l v mo o n wi i h 'i i i 71 5 1 1 -i a lg
*I ~1 .__ln.
.vTHEENT ER PRISE
| Leading Newupxper Subwdption Price Per Year. msn
mana u second-chan matter under the ur of Congnn ol nm-eh
1879. ll. the postoffice at Bldr. Nebrukl.
Fafewcll Honors
Andrew Bobs
n - n -
.L ._,:;1.-r 1 .55 ~ , r r '
~.»-~. r f .~ A
Hr. md Mrs: C. B. Bunrm' guests
.v :~f ' - . .~~"_»r ~~.~Mr.and Mn. Jumoi Wulf en-tertainad at a Thnnlclzivimr din-~er for Messrs~ and Mesdames
fort Calhoun
And Vicinity |o
Junn ll. mnrlslenaen
Y.Jf I l i ~ I . . . .
L ; ; |
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~ir\ . .i l
.
HOU]
Colds.
aches.
Datior
umdd.
amine:and I
Dr.
4 | vr v5 -+4..>+~|»-.»-n»4...
+
RS 9 to 12; 2 to 5. Appointments Mldl
.Sciatica,Neuritia.Lumbarzo.He adRheu mati sm.Ammndic itio,CUUBH:
1; Sinus, Liver,Stomac h, K idney am:
er Troubles: Female Disorders,Ne rvss;Hi z h Blood Pressure:Influenza
Ma ny Oth er Diseases Respond to
Chiropractic Adi ustmen ts
. D. C. Knee, Chiropractor
n u n M I I * 0 : A ~
° "'|mrs. Emrna Andreason and Mrs.Ed1"e Helens Taft spent Thaxalcszlving Waiters. Dav at the Emmanuel Andreason Sund:
mev home in Fremont.!f01'tv
Glen Hastings of Hav Sprinzs Mr:mm; spent Monday }11,|zht with hrs sis- at th~.ng ter.Mrs.Casale Hansen.*Misa.e|Saturday evenimr iruests at the|Kenrls
g"",C'l1ris Peterson home were Mr. and;Mn"g Mrs.Will Scheer.Mildmd and LauraoRonnie of Fremont.Mr, and Mrs fun Mr
f'RaFrmond Scheer and dauzhterg oflday a0AlinsrtonandMartin.Paul andf Mr.
gg; IBla Giesselnmn.,were 1'I Monday afternoon Ruesta oi',und MnfMrs.M_grf,in Larsen were Mrs-f Mr.
:vin Simonsen we nt to th e
er Sanpenfield at Rose Hi ll,
ay , where he will be employ edvo weeks.'
a. A. R.Beales sne nt Fri dayeOna!Reeves home.wh ilei
Esther Rasmussen vinited|
ard relatives.|
I.Ro v Andersen and M m
li
T'lffbfiav morning; in th e la b o r s - MI and Mr s.Ra y Ruwe.
§°"'=gn I s were shrieking and boy s uwe f a mi lv were Th a n k n g i0h {n 8 an d. A .h i ng "One o f o m d l n n e r xuests o f the Gus1
B"P¢¢¥lmens (Just a snake)de c i d ed Ka h nlm an d Sun dav srueau;to take UP his residenc e in the fishihir.an d Mr s .Milo Jenfpesen.
bowl.r M1s.s Genevieve Ken nc dv
m l n th a t ;mon_blood-curdlimz BF-f"~I'1¢»»wa s a Wednesdnv o~
c n es were emltte d m m the iaf;--msrht W e s t wi th the Louis 1omtvr y -The sn akes (2 th is t, ime). mummn fa milv.Fr i da v even
escaned 8 second H m :hlu n... th? Ranmmmnnf: nn llml nn M»
|Mrs. Onal Reeves. Sun
n.cT0Mra.Prentic e Smi th
ay di nn er :mea ts of Mr.:UV Smith in Crain.
Mr s.J .Me rton K u h r
to members of the P. M.undav.Present were
a Mc sd ama s Merle W gr-
and Da vi d:E E.D lx-nd Li nd a:Dic k Lin ni n-
us an ; an d th e Ku hr l.
Public Sale
Since the death of my husband, George H. Nel-
sen, l have no further use for the following'
property and will sell the sam e at m y farm l
miles east and 2 miles south o f Fo rt Calhoun
and 7 miles north of Florence
TllE~D.~Y, ~ 9
oyson and Roy W atson of
nd Lila Arohson of Teks-
=Fri day w l o r a o n Mr s .W illia ms.
d Mr s . W a n e n W a k e li d d
ly a n d Mr , md Mrs . f f p m
9
- G R A I N -
Ten tons alfalfa hay in barn; one stack al
falfa in field .
-CH1cKENs_ITwo dozen Le~ ho ~
-TOO IS A ND H OU S E HO L D G OO DS -
One John Deere Gold Medal cream separa
tor, No. 11,with electric m otor;one laundry
stove; one Majestic range; one studio couch; one
Marfield piano; one buffet; table, chairs; beds,
dresser and other articles.
¢|L '|"2Tom W akefield. Sr.
d Mr s . B y r o n Bu n n we r e
a ll e n l t Ge o r n L i b e l' a .d Mr s .Rob ert F r y we r e
vim: Ku nst: at the Ca rr ol
e.Clar k F r y wa s mller.
thal Colman ment F'~rldny
-Sa tu rd ay a t the C ar -
ome.L. W hite a nd 'W ay ne o f~d H r .and Hr s .Doriald
TERMS CASH
MRS. MYRTLE E. NEl.SON
Owner'rAYn0n \ Eu Q & SE JOHNSON
u ioneers & Clerk
~ me¢£hc£§f'VI¢uba I
.u.d'1\1n=§. Aubrei- crainéélhdf
were Thankssrivimz dinner
.l Mr .an d Mrs .Ch ar les '
~Qnin,of Te ka ma h ,:;.~nl
gi vi n g wi th Miid red Nv!-
an d Mrs .Del Rhodes of r
.A I Ki n g and Do y le C o x'hanksgivinir :ruests of M n '
Elan . K inl r
.dmv 2uv1=t¢= nf Mr. and Mm*
y ma n.Sr..\\¢\|Q Mr .andd wa m Qu :s .=.:} ¢l:.\u|:Iller¢
~By dirlrlcr 27.168113 i tChamb\:I....were Mr . .
ra.CIBI1nrv (hu::1h¢3llaini
uu lv u f ' I :.... ..\»..§ Mr.
~ A\:£aI.h 1:i "|\2l.Il.nd him, .\dn!| sh li mz z a n d ,
.J ohn Hi n t :and W a lle rereTh a nk s ni vin z gfuestsi
h a o f Mr .an d Mr s .Glen
s.Mr s.J ohn H i n t :fe -;
untit Fridav eveninar.|nd Mrs.IIUV J ennings an d ,
and Mr .and Mr s.Gr an t
. of Sinus: Citv. I~\:\. event;
with the Elm ¥{'r\1!9.|
nd Mrs. .\..I:rf (I::neS and
amen!SJI.1.\.l ..ih;::C
wud L£1::|11 I...y di!lllC:;{u»:.ts at th e l
r i mm ho me were I4'1-nncis'
.Mr s.I~I :mn ret Pitzer.iss E!i za L; th Gr i mm,o f
an d No r ma Chambe rlain
iaitors a t th e Clarenc erlain home. last week.;
d Mr s . Roy Me tz ler we r e :
:rddi nner gues t: at Chxr lesi
's.
Ma rg a re t W illia ms and.
~. ac c ombanied bv Misses'e Ur b a n an d Ma r v J an el
Dent 'I'ha.nksg1vinn a t th e |~en home at Sroux Rapids.orare Heinasen and c hi! -!
nt S~turd ay after no on g f;
- M A C H I N E R Y -
One 2-row stalk cutter, one disc cultivator,
one l-row New Century riding cultivator. one
high-wheel corn planter, one 11-ft. John Deere
hay rake and one 6-ft. John Deere mower, both
practically new; one 8~t`t. horse disc; three 1/l-in.
bottom tractor plows; one 5-section harrow; one
2-row John Deere horse cultivator;one hay
wvfeep; one im" stacker; three lumber wagons,
complete;two hav racks, complete; one 2-row
lister corn cultivator;Rock Island manure
spreader;one McCormick Deering Farm all
tractor, F-30 (in good shape): one 8-foot grain
drill; one 16-inch walking plow; one 2~row list-
er; one corn binder; one McCormick Deering
combine, nearly new; one John Deere wide-tread
lister; one hand oorn sheller; one tank heater;
one Chevrolet pick-up (1934); three sets fly
nets; three sets work harness (one nearly new) ;
one saddle; one Bearcat grinder (almost new);
one belt, (6 inch wide 45-ft. long); one pump
jack; coal oil brooder; one 14-ft. horse and trac-
_CAT'l`l.E._
Four milk cows, 1 fresh, others to freshen
S()0l'l_
_ Ho R s E < :_
One bay team, 6 years old, mare and gelding
One sorrel team, mares, smooth mouth.
One black mare, smooth mouth.A
Public Sale
Since the death of my husband, George H. Nel-
sen, l have no further use for the following'
property and will sell the sam e at m y farm l
miles east and 2 miles south o f Fo rt Calhoun
and 7 miles north of Florence
TllE~D.~Y, ~ 9
_CAT'l`l.E._
Four milk cows, 1 fresh, others to freshen
S()0l'l_
- M A C H I N E R Y -
One 2-row stalk cutter, one disc cultivator,
one l-row New Century riding cultivator. one
high-wheel corn planter, one 11-ft. John Deere
hay rake and one 6-ft. John Deere mower, both
practically new; one 8~t`t. horse disc; three 1/l-in.
bottom tractor plows; one 5-section harrow; one
2-row John Deere horse cultivator;one hay
wvfeep; one im" stacker; three lumber wagons,
complete;two hav racks, complete; one 2-row
lister corn cultivator;Rock Island manure
spreader;one McCormick Deering Farm all
tractor, F-30 (in good shape): one 8-foot grain
drill; one 16-inch walking plow; one 2~row list-
er; one corn binder; one McCormick Deering
combine, nearly new; one John Deere wide-tread
lister; one hand oorn sheller; one tank heater;
one Chevrolet pick-up (1934); three sets fly
nets; three sets work harness (one nearly new) ;
one saddle; one Bearcat grinder (almost new);
one belt, (6 inch wide 45-ft. long); one pump
jack; coal oil brooder; one 14-ft. horse and trac-
9
- G R A I N -
Ten tons alfalfa hay in barn; one stack al
falfa in field .
-TOO IS A ND H OU S E HO L D G OO DS -
One John Deere Gold Medal cream separa
tor, No. 11,with electric m otor;one laundry
stove; one Majestic range; one studio couch; one
Marfield piano; one buffet; table, chairs; beds,
dresser and other articles.
_ Ho R s E < :_
One bay team, 6 years old, mare and gelding
One sorrel team, mares, smooth mouth.
One black mare, smooth mouth.A
-CH1cKENs_ITwo dozen Le~ ho ~
TERMS CASH
MRS. MYRTLE E. NEl.SON
Owner'rAYn0n \ Eu Q & SE JOHNSON
u ioneers & Clerk
lil
I lCOL l- "Ax ST RE ET
Are Cash Office, $1 -House $3 ;
4»++4~H~¢-4-+-n~++++++++++++4»+<|»4»+o
ti me could no t be folmc i
Rest ea silv. Kirin:th ev a re no
saf e in their men.
ISL!
I lCOL l- "Ax ST RE ET
Are Cash Office, $1 -House $3 ;
4»++4~H~¢-4-+-n~++++++++++++4»+<|»4»+o
ti me could no t be folmc i
Rest ea silv. Kirin:th ev a re no
saf e in their men.
ISL!
""" tm1\1 es Daisy Divine.Cassie Ha n -;,sen , Fd Ha nsen and Pe ter Nielsenlu v Sun dav visitors a t Chris PeterM§ s o n ' s we re Mr .an d Mr s .Hénry;
.TF Cooper and Mr .and Mrs.Lmalin
were host:K .Club.I
Messrs. ar
delle, Dic k
url. J udv 1
Terms
1-+++~M-H+-1 mrs. Christensen and fnmilv nf Onniinia colt anFMr s.Hd Hans en and M m Mar-F
Eid
'al-|zer home in Blai r. Frid av.
lm- Cassie Hamann \\vn» Mr.: m i Mrs.
bif
Frc and .IL-sm Ilnnsen..hof hlrs.P-Iarv ilannen r | 1 n lu r |
nr. Fl"id8)Ln llerflmn a fter !\\~ \ "f ul\.
wi th her brnther. .lens l\:\.:=v
|M r and Mr s.Rudo lph l"uch+.:er a nd babv SDEDI.Sunday at llar~
old Stolk's.Rev.G.A.Carlsen c f Oma h a
ir-wa s a Tuesdav dinner |21-lest at
ff *' C ar l Rasrnusserfs.cs-que sts nf Mr . a nd Mn. J o e . les son
an d fa mi ly .I-'ridav evenim-r .Iiunor maven!
Of LIT. Rnd n1l"2\. Hitffld ffm1| ue »||
were Mr. nnll_2\Irs.II.(1 I ! lsen and Mr. an d Mrs. .\rr':Ilu i n
[an d E the l.Sundav evenius: ;:\1e:~ls
ed\-vera Mr .:md Mr s.J ames W u lf
ut a n d Mr an d Mr H Arthur 'Kuhn-
nd
:r r
: m i
nd
ly .
nd
he :
o n
~n»
Ha r old Stnrk and I':- um.Mr an d:
Mrs.(li ffn rd I'ranc h I1l|||li z . en v.
, . . . . . . . . . . . -o f t i n L a r s e n v i s i t e d t h e A l f r e d E n - :| »H
T h u r s d a v d i n n e r i l ' U £ * B \ e = - 1'§ \ I r s s .-
Mr.
fa mi ly
gu¢~.i¢1Hianch
He lo
| hnnkr
SIII1M r .
Oma ha
were T
an d MiTh ur
Joe F1Mr s.H
Th u r
George
r r d B.Hifi fF1
:nrmd Ml
Mr. xmm,M
}iin_§z
I
, ~f 'nnerzvmsmal.
Q |N THE HOUSE'X ~ ~:TA !=?i'f~-».~i ~
Q f/~ ~ . .
Q
cAN1sLiEP
Do You Lis Awake Nighh?
M ILLIONS do. The worst ofit is, you never know whena sleeplus night is coming.
Why not be prepared?
DR. MILESI Encrvucenk Narvino Talalnh
I help to quiet the nerves and
permit refreshing deep.
swp in at the img nm-e ¢¢>~day and get a package.
Try Dr. Miles Nexvine Tab-let: for Nn-vous-nas, Slup-lunnu due to Ncvvomnul,Nefvmn Headachx,Exit#
bility,Nervous lrrizabiliw.
s-nn 850hm Pulau -no #FThd ml dlmun..'"u. vukuo.¢1~"'J
.f¢;g,l§Llfl§.§;m
N E RVI N E TA B
'_..............Um vvul|.Gl \..ulv|..|l:u|.|-were Messrs.and Mesdames Wf y er Nielsen. J ames Ily an an d fa
aly . and Ted Slmonsc n and son.
Edna.Elizabeth,and Bob
Hansen and 'Ted L8!Sen w.Tuesday eve ni nz iruostn o f 1
Harold Sta rks.Mr. an d Mrs. H:
old W .Rasmuss en and family n
Mr . an d Mr s. Rud olph Fuc hs ws
Sundav afternoon an d sun!
R1lesis of Mr .and Mr s.Stork
Mr .and Mr s .J .W Johnsu
J uni or and Ma r v A n n we r e S a tl
day dinn er I rllc sts nf Mr. a nd MW lll Hans en and fami ly .Tha n]
giving dinn er nruesta were Mr. a
Mm. C la ren c e Hans en a nd f a mi
Gordon an d Donald Ha u lm.aMr . a n d Mr s .Peter Nielsen.T
Hunsens were S1lndnv after no
KIlests of Mr . an d Mr s . Fr ed J e
sen.Mr . a n d M m D e tle f W u lf c a ll
on Mr s.Anna n Jnhann 1u......4
P U B L I C S A L E '
o
To settle the estate of H. A. Schroeder, of Fort
Calhoun,the following prperty will be sld at
the farm 2 miles west and %mile south of
Calhoun on
Wednesday, Dec. 10
Sale starts at 1:00 o'clock P. M.
HORSES..Tgzrpl about 8 years olrf, grey geldings, wt.
Why not be prepared?
DR. MILESI Encrvucenk Narvino Tablet:
1 help to quiet the nerves andI permit refreshing deep.
swp in at the drug More ¢¢>~
day and get a package.
Try Dr. Miles Nervine Tab-let:for Nn-vous-nas, Sleep-
l u n n u due to Ncvvomnul,Nefvmn Headachr,Emi r#
bility,Nervous lrrizabiliw.
s-nn 850hm h e k u o -n o #FT
ha ml ¢||»<u.»..'f IIn vukuo.r' ¢ 1 ~J,»\§\\_,.,,\|
SAVE MONEY
Poultry Mash
|Just bring in your grain and let us
»grind and mix it for you.
|And remember-we carry a complete
line of ingredimts for any kind of feed
you want...
Bl a ir Fe e d M il l
MARTIN KUHR, Proprielny
Phone 98 Blair, Nebraska
llsleth~,Thv\|°°~
chi
DoCdinwL .
133;
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Mi~
lin~
.f¢;g,l§Llfl§.§;m
N E RVI N E TA B
evening, `£»f1»H<1" 'lf1e;1;:le\"etm.';':e;"e:1|Mr.nd"ll»I:;r;.wRay;1rlor;H 3i§§§eies-"" On
JeSen's.Sundav thev helped .Mina sen and daunrhters \'¢0!p T h a n k s ~ ~Hannah Jensen celebrate her }.,i,-H,szlvinz Day dmner iruests of Mf.|Mr
ddv-Mr.and Mrs. Arthur Kuhr e.l1d Mrs.Gevrfre Rasmussen -Bfldlchndf,and . Ethel Mae were Saturday family,Mr.and Mrs.Harold Gilvmevenmz 21lests at the Wulf hom¢.|Stork and Pemry were Sunday' sunMr.and;Mrs.Harold Fnenciu evening :rueam of the Raarnussewa |Mrnedfamilvattended u.dinner'Mr. and Mf¢{.hi\lb=H. num and Cmndé.
:raven Sunday bv Mr.and Mrs.|D}'"'*°were nksirlving Daylth, 11Stewart Love in Omaha drnner mlests of Mr.and M m'SunMr.and Mrs.Otto Mitten und.H°"I.V Arn.On Friday evenluz. Louis
ann:were Sundav dinner numa they Miled on Mr and Mrs. RorghfehfEof Mr. and Mm. Emil Mntzen.gllahlfp and family Sundav even-|andKenneth Andrenaon, formerly of mg" srl-lusty at the Kllhr home were Omahi:thas community, is ill in a camp E R. Ellrabeth and Bobbie Hu1~DhoenitnlatCampRobinson,Ar~ sen, and Ted hraen.ankansas.Friend;hgpe for a Mr.and Mrs.Harland Nelson Egresneedv recpvery.yvere a.rnp[m the. dinner :wears onl § mThanlmmving day dinner lruestsf Hzunksmvmg wnh Mr. and Mrs Th r.'of Mr. and Mrs John Stork wereflkmnrd Pxulaen in Omaha.Mr!B1'-"`5'Mr.and Mrs.Rlld\r PM and Mrs.Auron Hansen ~auchbaby,and Mr.and M,.°"§=.§,'lE glauxhters WEN Weclnesdav even- damsi
Shark and Peggy png callers at Nelson's;Mr.and Jog? hMr. and Mrs. A|be,.t Benson andfmm Paul Plulsen and La Verne, Jtsagnsons. Mr.and Mrs Orville Benson"°"d Helen Nelson were Sunday J _p J
md dallxrhter.and Bud Hansen EUIJDO1' mm.1.;w,;_were Thllridxv evening dinner l.,,h¥E°".L'"e.nd_ MP5d3mf=U Hams.Mm
Team smooth mouth, wt. about 1400
-G R AIN
200 bushels of oats.
-FARM MACHINERY-
One 1% H. P. gas engine, Fairbanks Morse
One 8-ft. water tank
Two ladders
Qne Moline oorn planter and 80 rods of wire
One hay rack waxzonQne Jofm Deerei;<}rer, 5~ff.
One hay rake
Gne Reeder
One Deering binder
One 3-section harmwOne disc lmrf6I\?, gt.
One walking ploiv
. "U \,uluvuW f5, one a new uenmry, othera walking cultivator I" uf u
e t
leh u
__a mu-me 4 "" `as . §~" °""° '"2 .'*'.§=.I.' * . ' : ' ; r : . . z s f é i m
uw n l h i l l t c f m I n 0 m l h ; |v --One box wa annOne iH:»fé; evener lrsdav altemoun.A re2:ébii£>§
held at the home of the bHde'n
sn xclr. md Mrs. Evenstt Storlg anddrenwereSundnvdmner
Its of Mr. md Mn. Hans Wulf.lr. and Mrs Will Wulf andlld.And Mr. And Mrs.Bududv md children were Sundxy
lar russia ot Mr. md Mrs. Ru'f md son.
rb.\n Cuhelin. nn of Mr. and,Ed Cu-.helln.laft this week
North Clmlhm, dmv.. he wllll
inue hln work with the all nlve
r and Mrs. Guy McN»1r wen
ar mem of Mr. md Mrs. I"r°d|lair.Sunday.las KA¢hor!ne Wovenll ol|
I Jack l0mlhl n[mah wenMa ma nMr. lxand fnmlWlkallel
Kueau oiMr. lnTuasdxyMr. uThxnkld
Fry hom
evening 4
Mig: E
uvfmng 1roMn. EValley 1White.o
eyerng- \
@
_MISCELLANEOUS TOOIS
AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS-
One bmmv ITwo ~ endfzatm
One grindstone
Some bang boards
One shovel, one cob scoop
'£wo sets of harness, collars, two sets fly nets
I
L l
une ooox s tov eOne num n inc l:
Mi§<=éu`£I\`é0'\Is`I»01¢ and household goods.
TERMS CASH ;v n m lll were 1nunul§rrldtaora at the Inman Con-'JOHN RATHMANN ih a w a ag : m e a t o f h e r a u n h t
I \i|.ll'1l l \ l 1 n n l \.l.....\....
n y R O I H B .
Mrs. L. L. Lam of Leixh. r§¢-pranlgn. spent the week-end mth.»\
Administrator
C. B. NEUMAN, Auctioneer
EMIL KRUSE . Cle rk
|~
__ v! ' |: r||' 1M \ I" l* \ \" Dn n nn »
0 . 4 _-, . °-,.,..- . 4 . _o
arnlull lemma To
alum Far Vinh.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Jensen,
~ho recently visited in Blair at thearentnl,Nels M.Jensen.are
~ndimz twa weeks in Seattle.aahingyon,among relatives andriends.They expect w mum wemiddlwestncmeiimenext~eek. and will spand a few dnw
~ang relatives i n Blair and
mzha belom zvinz to Abilene.
CLARK 0'HANnoNs
E N R J O U T E T o W Y O .
En route w Cheyenne,Wyo-
ming,Lieuteriant and Mrs.Clark
0'Hanhn arrived early this week
fOr I.ten-day visit in Blair und
Connell Bluffs,Iowa.They have
raided in Petersburg,Virginia.since their mlrriagv in October.Mr. md Mrs. Robert 0'Hnnlon
enter-tained at a funny dimer,'hxsdly e v dng,complimentary
to the couple.Pnsent were Lint.
and Mrs. O'Hlnlan, Mr. and Hrs.
~eea 0'Hml¢m, Sr., and dnughtar,
Mrs. Fred Guyer
Card Routes'Todny
Mm. Fwd Guyer is entertaining,
wdsy, at a dessert luncheon andafternodn of cards for the Thurs-
day Afternoon Brldga Club.
P. N. G. Plum
Luncheon, Frldny
A one o'cloak luncheon 1.planned for wma-rx-uw (Friday)bythe Put Nobla Gnnda Club.'nm
dial; will be held n the I. 0. o.
Mr. md Mn. Fred Ellerbrock of
Norfolk, Nebnakl, vldted ldn.W.D. Hammond. Friday.
Mxnnnd Mrs.F. L:B'mvmsnd
suns had as guesta,Sunday, Mr.
and Mn. A. J. Gder of Omnhn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bowman havebeen ill with flu at their home onWest Nebraska Street, for seven!
days-
M1-. and Mrs. Vernon F. Bellows
and Mr. and Mn. E. C. Hunt, Sr.,lttended the football game in Llu~
coln, Saturdny.
Miss Alice Jensen of Fllley,
Alberta Appleby of Wayne nr-
rlved Wednesday bo s d 'I'ha.nk|-
xwi nx with her plu , Mr. undMrs, Elu Appleby.Mrs, Appleby md Alberta wereFridayafternoonmllers at the
rthur Whibe homein Benning-
n.
John and Harry Mondhom arepleklng com for Henry Kroger,
this week.
_hgh-. md Mn.Peter Mvrdhonrtvmted, Sunday evening, with Mr.and Mn. lilke Mueller,
Mr. and Mn. Elza Appleby and
~»»- g . . . . . . . . . . .
;f5!!_Q_44;4tnn Bilquz~
Mr .an d Mr s .Rudo lph M s
an d Eileen vis ite d the E mi l Mn ~
zenn,Tuesday .
A l m a Svogernon attended
sh o we r fo r Mr s .W alter Goile hon
Friday afternoon.
Mr .and M m .George ~a n d S h a r o n s p e n t Th u r s d a y ~ -
in at Hans hle nc ke '| .if f . a n d Mrs . Be n mr d Th o mp -
and son and Mr s. Aman da Svo~
s o n s p e n t S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n a t t h
|l |
!lme'l1m¢
M . .l(|n L l
uni. E. 'I'. IIinu.!"§`wmimf `v€f¢lii§\}}~§£"u l l &
u
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s
¢
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Ha r r y Mo r r i s l l l d M i n ~
mr . an d mr s .u .A .w m p twere guests of the B. W . Compto
we s t o f F or t C a lho u n, fr o m W e
n u d a y u n ti l Saturday .
Mr . a n d Mr s . A . J .C o n m d a
I n n i l y entertained,Sunday, :I
Mr. a nd Hr s .Do n Sorensen
Jensen.
Cmlifornle Friends
Vilit H. Cb l"i .| ldlle! | |
Mr .u n d M n .Ra lp h Petersen
an d daugh ter,E1-line,o f Mtd e r lu. Plattsznouth.
Cdifornia, were zu-eau of Hr. ...lg Misa Eunice Chosen, daught
Mrs. Henry Chrhrtensen, f1\n"yof Mr. and Mrs. Faulke Clnuit
md W e d n e s d a y o f i m w e e k .: i p e n t t h ; k w e e e n d amo ng re l
ves at a l m .
J erry J o Au s ti n Mr s.Cla us Roh wer o f s ou th
Celebrates I n B i r th - h r Bla ir en ter bdn ed a t a h m mm
Little J e ny J o A ulti n, d nug hter P ii ftih Sa tu rd ay , c omplimen ta ry
o f Mr ,an d Mr s .H u m A,;¢¢;in,'her six-y earold daughter, we-nygeeb rttled he r ti n t.birthdlY»i Mr .an d M m .S.Pierce Alll
eeday,wh e n he r moth e r mte r - . a lle li o n Mm. A lle n ' s s i s te r , Mi
ta me d i n he r ho no r.TW I VG m7f1°!Lennn1ae W alford, of Omaha, Ss
friends an d th e i r mothers \VBlBlllld| _y evening.
guests.Mr s .Au s ti n used \'J=°|Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Ireland Hee
Chris tmas theme thro ugho lit In
decorations a n d refreshments,
. _ . . -.........
§"|.....f H"....~.».1...1 1 ...t. g 4 .; ,. .1f . .*v .'e x =.*1.':i i ' . i " ' f . ,
:I
r
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I
I
s v.\ ¢. , r . . a1 z : . | V : i ' . _" } }\.. | ! ' »¢¢»'
Tha nk sgi vi ng wi th their son-i
la w a n d daughter,Mr . a n d M:
Fred H u f f of Lou isville, Ne brasl-1Ne w me mb e r s o f th e Bro wn
tr oo p fo r pre- Sc o ut nge gi rls a
J ane t A y e,J anet Hig htr ee,an
Charlotte Bolts.
Miss Alic e Alle n spent the weeMr s .K1-ogb spent mwi e n d n t th e P i e r c e A lle n h o me .C
da y i n Oa k la n d wi th Mr .K.rogh'a 3 1
s i s t e r ,M n .E d A n k w i g _
M r s W H R l l w g a s n t ' P h m k s'P *-
g i v i n g i n T e k n m a h ,a s s g u a t o f
her son,Hn r o ld Toft. , an d fnmily .
Mine Vi r g in i a Grenier o f He r-
man was a weel:~e:nd guest of Mins
Pearl Jensen a t the J ac k Jensen
home.
Mr s .George Johnson wa s n
gue st o f Mr s. Mary P ate an d Mi ss
.Ida Kn o x,f r o m Saturday un ti l
Wednesday even ing
a ufri en ds we re s up per g ue sts a t tl
Cha rles Mo rton ho me i n Oma h a
Mr .and Mr s .J i m T h o ma s as
fa mi ly an d E d Th o ma s o f T e k
:n a h vis i te d Mr . a nd Mr s . E d A
rdn y eve ni ng she and th n
lkell. Sunday . Evenimz Uallexu we
Mr. and Mm. J ohn Su the rla nd.
Mr .an d Mr s.E d Ar k e ll ente
tained Th an ks gi vi ng Da y f o r M
and Mrs . E d Re ddi ng of Glen woo
Iowa,an d Mr .and M m .Ho wa l
R11Mr s .A n n W inthers o f Oma ha ea o f A rli n g to n.1
Ree h of Blai r, &. tu rdB y af ter no on
and evening.
Sunday guests o f M r an d Mr s .
P. C. Sorensen were Rev. and Mrs.
L .C.Han sen o f Dannebrog°,Ne»
| b I 8 B k 3 .M n u l l l . » l u n ' h n k [ l : | n \n n n \ . n l f | !
children o f Ne w ma n Grove,NI
braak e, vi site d the Har vey P ourn
and Fr a n k Bi f f n r homes,durin
the Th ank sgi vin g week -en d.
Mi s s Lu c i lle Ha i d in g o f Om a l
vi si te d o ve r Tha n ks gi vin g a nd tl
week-end wi th he r gra nd mothe
on,ns,d.
nd
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id
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d,
rd
ner parmts, ltr. and Mrs. Ed. A.Jensen.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Huber
entedalned. the latter part of theweek, for Knnte J.Nelson of
Snohomish,Washington.
Thanksgiving guests ef Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Wilson and son, Ray-
mond, were Mrs. Hans Mathiesen,Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nielsen and Mr.
and Mrs. Ruben Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Aye enter-
tained, Thursday evening, for Mr.
and Mrs. George Lnken, Mrs. LenaAye, John Aye,and Miss Anna
Schultz, all of Omaha.
Mrs. Mabel Streckfus will return
to her home ln Dubuque, Iowa, the
latter part of this week. She has
spent several weeks here with her
sister,Mrs.Bertha Dudgeon.
Misa Annette Fxese of Omaha
spent the week-end at the parental,
Rev. H. C. Jul Frese, home. Miss
Else and Elmer Freae, also ol Om-ahn, were Sunday visitors.
Miss Lsvonne Hansen.who,
teaches at Waterloo Nebraska,|ment the Thanksgiving holidays
with her parents, Mr and Mrs. A.
C. Hansen.
Ruby Holltein,Iris Baxter,
Dorothy Buckhaxdt,Edna and
.......ur were cauers sr me Harleydppleby home in Arlington,Sun-
Y.Mr. and Mrs. Vern Johnson andDale spent Saturday evening withMr. and Mrs. P. A. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Johnson en~lenained for their children andMr. and Mrs. Henman Miller and
daughters of LeMars, Iowa, at sThanksgiving Npper.
Mr.and Mrs.William Christen-
sen and children visited Mr.andMrs. Georzs Christensen and Ru-by at Blur, Sundaé.
Mr. and Mrs.arenee Wlese
sens,
Mr. Ind Mn. Thomas Knlep, Mr.and Mrs.Willllm Schuldt. and Pe-ter Petersen visited with EmilGottsch and Lillie, Sunday.Mr and Mrs. William G'xrlshen»sen and family, Emil Gottsch andLillieweredinnerguestson
'Thanksgiving of Mr. and Mn. John
>ent Sunday with the P. A. John-
Ilohnsen and family.
Elmer snd Walter Mordhzrrstvisitedtheir sisters, Anna Marieand Dorothy, in Omaha, Sunday.Lloyd Tennis oi'Fort Crook
spent Sunday with Waller and El-mer Mordhorst.
Mrs. Emma Champion and Gene
spent the week-end ln Omaha withMr. and Mrs. Joe Scheaher.The
Scheahers and Mrs.Peter Mord-Erna Good, and Maxine Reeve en~\11'!;ilLllȢ<}; Tuesday, at the Pe-11 m 'ome-o mha ~ s g v e n li i i g . P lf fy "' |Ei ..Eff. Auw attended a show-
Mr and Mrs Harry Larsen of er for Evdyn Voss st the BenCreighton, formerly of Blair, '~°~|V°.Z'.§`.'l'I°' flnlgdgh m u John
week nd visitors at the harne ol Dornaeker. Gn Bernice and AhMrs.Larsen's brother and sister- thur, Eggen Oh" and sons, How-lin-lnw, Mr. snd Mrs. John Gilliam, no Christensen and Doreen, John
'and family.D ler and Robert were I*'""kS:
Mr. and Mrs.Byron Mnbemand sons of Omaha. Mr. and MClxrkJahnelandNormavimthe Prank Jnhnel home, Sunday.Mr. and Mrs.Harry Svnmaand three daughters and Mrs. Jhanna Swanson were Sunday a
emoon vidton at the Hans Svgersonhome.Monday eventwlers were Mr.and Mrs.HemaThompson and son, Mrs. Aman
Syogetson, Mrs. Johanna SwansAnd Albert.
Hans Svogerson, Alma and Hs
ry,and Ola Anderson wsuThanksgiving dinner guests at EJohn Burgess home ln Omaha.Mr. and Mrs. William Vogt speThanksgivlmz Day with the La
Petersena.Mr. and Mrs. William Wulbu:were Thursdav guests of ConnWnlbnm, sendinz the evenlnxLouis Lau ¢se.n'|.
~ a nd Mrs. Emi l ~ J a:
Y were nests o e eHanaens. for Thanksxivlng.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Thampsw
and Alfred James, Mr.and M1James Thompson and Ralph, MlgsretThompson,Mrs.Aman
Svogerson and Jerry Jordan we
entertained at the .lim Thompsfhome, Thanksgiving.
Rosie Wulhurn visited the NsLauritsais. Friday afternoon, alshs spent Saturday altemoon wi:Mrs, Svogenon and grandson.
Sunday dinner guests at the En
il Msen home were Mr. and MxOttaaand fsmlly.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Carlsen ax:
son, Kenneth, of Coming,Iosr
spent the Thanksgiving holidays 1
the psrental,Dr N. C. Csrlse
home. Saturday, Dr. and Mrs. Ca!
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0'Hnnlon, Jr.
Bn lme n Allé lz l
Little Symphony \
Mr .and M n .Kenneth Balmer
att md ed the lit t le Symphony
Concert at Joslyn L le n p r h l in
Omaha,S md x y evening.Th sy
we r e xv e m o f M r . u n d Mr s . P u n
E_Hi ll o l Oms h a .
Attmd Co n c e r t _
B y Rm c k ma n lmlf
Mrs . Ph ilip 0 'Hxn \o n, Mrs , W A I-
m r F .Guts c how m d Mary lhs,
Mr s .Fr a n k Sbe wa n,Mr s .G.L .
Kindred Club
Mrs. George Lil/sl 01 Herxnnnentertaining this (Thunday)
;,,"=;>" for members of the Ki -
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Townnmd Club
An open meeting of the T~
send Club will be held at Sclxdfl
Hall,this (Thunday)eveninSpeakers will be Mr. Millar of
coin and Mr. Moon of Omlhn.
Lutheran Guild
Mrs. Andrew Skau will ente
at her home next Wednesday mf
emoon, December 10, for membe
of the Lutheran Guild.
v.r.wz Auxiliary
A xpwal meeting ol the V.F. '
Auxiliary is to be held at Schelfl
Hall, Friday evening, in pre~tion for the district meeting he
Deaember 9.
Lulher League
"Now or Never" is the topic
dlseuuion for the next Luth
League meeting, scheduled for D
cember 10.The group will rn~
at the First Lutheran Church px
lon.
Christian Missionary
Mn. Joel Allen will be hos
to members of the Missionary Ci
cle, today, when they gather at
Church of Christ for their regul~meeting.
Blair Pick-Up Club
The Blair Pick-Up Club m
with Mm.Elmer Andersen,wnesdayafternoon.The cane
project lesson, centering about
Christmas theme,was given b
Mrs. R. P. Flynn, Mrs. Ray Krug
and Mrs. Alfred Feer.
DeSoto Won\un's Club
The DeSoto Woman's Club mewith lllra. Roland Smith, Tuesda
when ten members answered ro
~ll with her plans for Thaxilcsgi
ing.Mrs. Peter Jones gave a les
~on on Christmas toys for chil~
~nd,in conclusion,the hostes
~Wed refreshments. Mrs. Cli.f!o
lneline will entensin the grou~t a Christmas party,Decembe
7; n gilt exchange will be held.
Among those who attended
~mlly dinner at the Stewart Invomein Omaha,Sunday,we
lessrs,and Mesdames Joe Lov
lamld French, Ross Love, Char-le
~ve of Blair;Floyd Tnxmble oapillion; Clifford Mcmtgomery o
main.
attended the concert~ given by
torlum in Omdm.
Mrs. Waller Hom
Here From Celoruk
Mrs.Walter Hom,ol Pueblo,
Colondo, arrived Sunday for sev-
eral dnys/ visit with Mn and Mn.Frank Schnlen und other Blair
relaEves.She will also mmesome time inKennud with her sis~ter, Mrs. E, 0. Fdrchild.
Ted Slewnrta DriveTo Denver On Week-End
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stewart, ac-
companied by Bill Lou IA.rBo,,and Cully Webster, drove tn Den-|ver,Colorado,last week-end
They were accompanied home by
Bill Stewarb who has been em-
ployed by a Denver drug store forlthepast three months,Young
Swwart enrolled in the OmahaFryeAircraft School, Monday.
Dennis Fnhrney Han
Pnrly On Glh BirthdayKCelebratinghissixth birthday,
l')ennis Fahrney,son of Mr. and
lilrs.E.D.Fahmey,entertained
a group of little friends at a par~ty,Fdday, November 28 The
'time was pleasantly spent at
games,and Mrs.Fahmey servedu birthday luncheon to the grntlp
at the close of the afternoon.I Guists ol Dehnla included Jerry
Jo ustin,Nancy and StephenBellows, Jimmie Caldwell, WalterFrededck Gmtschow,Richard and
Hugh Hunt,Roger Klopp,Mary
Sue and Judith Llmdl,Lee Mur
doch,Jimmie O'Hanlon,Stephen
Sultan, and David Fghmey.I
Advaniae ln The Enterprise
F. mu.
Mm. Simon KnnhoiTo kna hin Club
Mrs,Simon Korsboi um be
hoitaa fa memben of the MondayEvening Bridgg Club, December 8,
at the N%'"llr meeting of the
zr w n
NOTHING
Corpus cm-i|u,~'r¢m.
Mr. and Mn. J. V. Englilh And
~nd ~rs. C.~y ~Ga te ~ a nd ml
Clarence of Grand Island,and
M ~~ a ~ r e t Iverson,~Wi~l and
Pearl.Mrs. J . W. St-agernnn c alled
o n th e IverBons during the alter~
1won
Mr .and Mr s.F .W .A m d t' s
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Vugolsang of Fremont,md Mr.Iand Mrs. Fred Ellerbrock of Nor-I
folk, who spent the day in Blair.
Mr. and Mrs.Wayne Putnam
spent Thanksgiving with their son-'
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.Roy Green of Plattsmouth. Their,
3-year-old granddaughter, Patricia;
Ruth, accompanied them home for
several days' visit
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to spe nd Tha nks gi vin g D ay amo ng
relatives.They we re ac companied
ho me b y Mrs .En glis lf a moth er,
Mrs . D rag on, wh o was the ir gue at
un ti l Sunday
Th e Cub Sc outs rnet i n regu lar
ses sio n at th e W . M. Di voll home,
Friday afternoon, holding a. birth~
d a v n u t ?in h o n o r of L o we ll Di-
voll, a t th e sa me ti me . Mm. Di vo ll
ente rtai ned at a second birthday
party ,Mond ay ,c omp limentary to
her ten-y ear-old son. Guests were
Stephen Sutton,Da vi d Fahr nc y ,
Da vi d Smith,Dale Gu atason , Dar-
y l J en sen, J ac k B ennett, and J im-
mie Sorensen.
Mrs.E m m a Soil spent Tha nk s-
gi vin g Day in Fr e mo n t wi th he r
sister,Mm. Pa u li ne Ha rmse n , an d
a t th e W i llis Tn ne h o me . Sh o re-
turned,Friday .acc ompanied by
a n
and J ac k , of Oma ha.
Mr . a nd Mm. W a lter Me n ze an d
two c hi ldr en we re Sun day d inn er
gue sts o f Re v. an d Mrs . H. C. J ul
Frese . The Men ze f ami ly r ec e ntly
c ame to B lai r to make th eir ho me.
Mr .Men ze ha vi ng be en employ ed
by th e Vin ton-E vans Chevrolet Co.
Dr. and Mrs. D. R. Ehlers enter-
tai ned , Tha nk sgi vi ng Da y , fo r Mr.
and Mrs. Do n Sc hultz, Mr. and Mn.
He n r y E h le r s a n d Mi s s Ma r g ar e t
Mc Ki nley of Coun c il Blu ff s, I owa;
an d Mi s s E mma Y o de r of Oma h a .
Mis s Yo de r r emai ne d for a wee k~
end vi sit at th e E hle rs home.
Mr s .Alf re d Feer ac companied
Mr .an d Mr s .K e lly An de rs on o f
Her ma n to Ty nd nll, So uth D ak ota.
Thursday .There they attended the
fu ne nl s er vi c e s fo r Mr s .Le Ro y
Creac h, Blair woman who died ear-
ly la s t we e k .
Mr. and Mr s. J . Hilton Rh oad es,
Charlotte and Kenneth. entertained
een we nt to Gr ae tti ng er , Io wa ,
vi si t u n ti l th e f o llo win g d a y wi
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confined to her home for several anying them was the Iatter's sin -days.'Mm Walter Lyche.
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Our Gift Displays are complete and there are
hundreds of clothing items in our stocks which
will make delightful gifts.
We urge you to Buy Earlier this year because
merchandise is advancing in price and is in-
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|.-... ,nu ws. we nm...-rs.. newIa "1'ha.nksgiving dinner, Thursday:
t their guests were Mr.and Mrs..,'ch.~rs Wrich and Georgia and
l Mrs. Ruth Hitchman and Ann.-l Mr.and Mrs.Harold Schafer
' |ahd their house guest, Mrs. Walter
"|Horn of Pueblo, Colorado,were
5|Tuesd-ay guests of me Rolandi Smith family of DeSoto.
:_Saturday guests of Mrs.Jack
Jensen were Mr. and Mrs, Orvul
Miss |Alella Hamann of Logan'|lowa
l Miss Madge Petersen and Miss
Wmifred Williams student nurses
at the Clarkson Hasprtal, in Omn-
f ha spent 'I'hanksKlving Dey with
'Miss Petersens parents Mr.and
Mrs Walter Petersen
Vlmwrs,Sunday at the hame
of Mr.and Mrs.L. H.larsonlwere Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gai-vis.
lo! Omaha; and Mrs. Arthur Gar-
vls ol Lyons.
Mr. and Mrs. lou W, IANA an ;
dertalned for Mr.and Mrs.Gil-.fred Hinespf Dakota, City and
Hnmmn of Newell,Iowa,and
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Mrs. Tenn Daniels, and her uncl
Richard Danicis, and family.
Mr. and Mm. Norman Tilden ar
son o l Lincoln were week-er
guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Til:en. They spent Saturday as guesi
of Mrs. Joe Lazure.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hopkins an
dsukhter.Gwmdolyn.and Mr
Elmer Frain. drove w RockfvrIllinois,last week in spend tl
Thanksgiving holidays with M
md Mrs. Gu-old Fr-un.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lamb an
family attended a ThanksgivinDay celebration and family dinne
at the home of Mrs. Lamb's pai
ents, Mr. and Mm. Ray Triplett c
Herman.
Mr. and Mrs.Prank Sehafe
were Thanksgiving guests of th
'Roland Smith family at DeSob<
Also present were Mr. and Mn
Hnrol-l Schafer and family of Om
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Mr, and Mrs. Martin Ilerlelsen
Mr. and Mrs.Gordon KempckeMlasSenaBerwlsammdEtla
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fB{air§un<L;f ""Mm.Guy Matz and daughter
Mary Catherine, of Module,Iowa,spent Friday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs, Joe Love.Mrs. Matz is.
the former Wilma Wulf of Blair.
rDay celebration at the Paul hemp-cke home west of Blair.
Wednesday evening callers at
the Leonard Axtell home were Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Long,and Harold
.and Gemld Sheets.Visitors Satuninvwern Mm.Charleq Gehrk
~J
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lychs en-
tertained at dinner, on Thanksglv-ing Day, for Mr and Mrs. Philip'Magnusson.Marilyn and Juay,|
Mr. md Mrs. H. F. Swanson, andMrs. Krause of Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Johnson
entertained,Wedrieidai'evening,for the members of their neighbor-hood bridge club.Present werelMessrs. and Mesdames louis Arm.'
`atead of Omaha, L C. Klopp, andEverett lamb.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed A. Jensen en~Itertained a number of friends, Fri-
.day evening; the occasion coleibraledStanleyJensen's birthday.
|Jack Jensen, who is employed at
Ord. spent Ths.nksg°ivimz with Mrs.l-Iensen. Pearl and Bob.Bob re-
Iturned with him zo Ord for a week-
end visit.g Roy lang,University of Ne-
braska sophomore,spent the
'I1'|anksgi\'ing holidays with hls
parents, Mr. and Mrs Fred Long.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long and aan,
Roy, _of Lincoln, were Thanksgiw
ing dinner Kuesfa of Mr. and Mrs
Ross Harper in Herman.|
l Mr.and Mrs.Paul Templeton,
have taken apartments at the
Fred Long home on West Wash-I
ington Street.Mr.and Mrs.Claude Sellers and umm". wh o '
have been living with Mrs.Hazei|
McBride,also have established ahome ln one of the Long apart-
ments.
|Mr. and Mrs. William K. Strode
entertained on '|'hu§,glvi,,g Du
for the following relatives:Mr.and Mrs. Chris Shinn and threedaughtersofWoodbinelows;
Mrs. Otis Llndavall, Mrs Ruth
Hearn and Patty, mama Wagon'Mr.and Mrs,Russell Peak of|
Omaha,Mrs.Nelle Lazure,Wll
Ulm (HDMI. and Miss Aulda Amesof Blair.
|Mr.mg Mrs.I .L,Pounds',
guests l me vdDW.were Mr. its Mrs... .S li
l.?.;."°""""S';= and Jimmie, o;|
rs P lindaOmaha.Mlas Eleanor ȴ..au Sf
Mscwk. uns Misa Dorothal Jeo-
sen °f Lvrlnzwn, Nebraska.TheMinesPounds.Randall and Jas~
Mu. recent snduam a the Un|~vendw ha:Neiman.nltllngl
l¥»°"°°".vo an apartment ini
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|£{m Hsughtcr. Hilda. nf KennardMr. and Mrs. George Artsrhurr
and children retumed,Pri dllmorning,from Aboline,Kansas
where they hnd spent Thanksg1v~
ing with Mrs. Arterburn's sister
Mrs. R. D. Muck.
Dr. and Mn. R. E. Tilden enter
tained at a turkey dinner, Sator-
dsy evening. for Mr.and Mrs
1Sherry Moore,Mrs.Ruth Carven_and Linda, and Mr. and Mrs. Nor
man Tilden and son of Lincoln.
Dinner guests at the D. A. Comp-
ton home, Sunday, celebrating Mr
Cumpton's binhday, were Mr. andMrs. J. P. Johnson, Mrs. Cora Loft-
is, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Greens.andyt... and Mrs.B. W. Compton oi
Fort Calhoun.|Mrs. Emma Jensen's guests for
[Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs.
,Ralph Longwell,Eugene Goltry,
and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Aye andchlldren.The Ayes were dinner
,guests of the Longwells, the fol-
I
lowing day._
Mr, and Mrs. V. 0. Ireland and
Mrs. Walter Nielsen and children.Mickey and Nona, returned Satur-
day evening from Marion,
lows; they had spent several days
there as guests of Mrs. lreland's
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W.
D. Shank.
Mr. and Mrs.Andrew Johnson.Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnson and
l'hyllis, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. CroudY»
and Mrs. Theodore Croudy and twochildren drove fo Lennox,lows,
Thursday,w spend 'I'ha.nkag'ivi¥l8
Day with Mr. and Mrs. Hans Leb-bert.
Mr. and Mn. S. Pierce Allen anddaughters entertained at a Thanh-
giving dlnnsr und supper, Thurs-
day, for Messrs. and Mosdama A.Grant Allen, Nonnan Tllden and
nn o f Lincoln,Charles Morton
and um.and Jaflerson Caldwell
and daughter of Omaha; Miss Al-ice Allen, Mn. Joe hmm and C.
M. Allen of Blair.
Mn. Giifvrd Rav entartdnod at
a birthday pany, Saturday, comp
llmentary to her daughter,Sus
Ann, who was nine ysars old thatday. Guests wsm Delores Halstead,
Georgia, Carolina and Jean Clau-
sen, Myrlo Guatin,Eldora Wald,Joan Rathmann,Donna Jansen,
Beverly hangar, and Shirley Clar-
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38 Buick Sedan
38 Plymouth Coupe
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36 Chev. T. Sedan
37 Chev. T. Sedan
36 Chev. T. Sedan
37 Chev. Truck
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37 lnternat'l Truck
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A irport ls
Given of ~
MRS. SE LMA MADSE N
IS ROYAL NEI GHBORS
NE W ORA CL E
Mrs. Selma Mndlen wu elected
oracle of the Royal Neighbors, at
THE EN'rERP1g1sE~»~
~ -: SPORTS OE THE WEEK :-o
»
~ana College Ready To
Start C. P. T. Courses
January lst
lodge, Inst evening.
Other offic ers: Yic e azac le, Mae
Manta; past orac le, Rena Kuhr; xe-
c order, Ella Brosa;rec eiver, Mary
Inge:-ulev;chanc ellor,Ma r y Cr o n -
ztr om; ma rs ha l, L uc i lle Smith; i n-
ne r sentinel,Irene K a m ;outer
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Large Crowd
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to begin its p&|ot's trdnlng course
shortly alter January 1 and »mp)e
hangar room lor needed plumes
hu been provided in the new hnng-
lr which hns just been completed.
There is~ now :tonga room lor
more than n halt dozen plxnes on
the fund..'
Meanwhile,chances o f estab-
lished ai rmail se rvic e remain good
as the an nou nc e men t i s made th at
a numbe r of other ea stern Nebras-
k u towns,inc luding Fr emon t,ar e
on a c o ntempla te d ro ute. Th e ai r-
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A irport ls
Given of ~
MRS. SE LMA MADSE N
IS ROYAL NEI GHBORS
NE W ORA CL E
Mrs. Selma Mndlen wu elected
oracle of the Royal Neighbors, at
THE EN'rERP1g1sE~»~
~ -: SPORTS OE THE WEEK :-o
»
~ana College Ready To
Start C. P. T. Courses
January lst
lodge, Inst evening.
Other offic ers: Yic e azac le, Mae
Manta; past orac le, Rena Kuhr; xe-
c order, Ella Brosa;rec eiver, Mary
Inge:-ulev;chanc ellor,Ma r y Cr o n -
ztr om; ma rs ha l, L uc i lle Smith; i n-
ne r sentinel,Irene K a m ;outer
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Large Crowd
:»=.....
to begin its p&|ot's trdnlng course
shortly alter January 1 and »mp)e
hangar room lor needed plumes
hu been provided in the new hnng-
lr which hns just been completed.
There is~ now :tonga room lor
more than n halt dozen plxnes on
the fund..'
Meanwhile,chances o f estab-
lished ai rmail se rvic e remain good
as the an nou nc e men t i s made th at
a numbe r of other ea stern Nebras-
k u towns,inc luding Fr emon t,ar e
on a c o ntempla te d ro ute. Th e ai r-
|":|
A irport ls
Given of ~
MRS. SE LMA MADSE N
IS ROYAL NEI GHBORS
NE W ORA CL E
Mrs. Selma Mndlen wu elected
oracle of the Royal Neighbors, at
THE EN'rERP1g1sE~»~
~ -: SPORTS OE THE WEEK :-o
»
~ana College Ready To
Start C. P. T. Courses
January lst
lodge, Inst evening.
Other offic ers: Yic e azac le, Mae
Manta; past orac le, Rena Kuhr; xe-
c order, Ella Brosa;rec eiver, Mary
Inge:-ulev;chanc ellor,Ma r y Cr o n -
ztr om; ma rs ha l, L uc i lle Smith; i n-
ne r sentinel,Irene K a m ;outer
.1 ....._
G.'l`.s Entertain
Large Crowd
:»=.....
to begin its p&|ot's trdnlng course
shortly alter January 1 and »mp)e
hangar room lor needed plumes
hu been provided in the new hnng-
lr which hns just been completed.
There is~ now :tonga room lor
more than n halt dozen plxnes on
the fund..'
Meanwhile,chances o f estab-
lished ai rmail se rvic e remain good
as the an nou nc e men t i s made th at
a numbe r of other ea stern Nebras-
k u towns,inc luding Fr emon t,ar e
on a c o ntempla te d ro ute. Th e ai r-
|":|
ast Closes -
Good Season
.,.J ;." l"nnrh ('m| -nl flm\f'a
off }r;.5?
e.r1
4
th T. J . o f
e C e n tr a l a
No r th Hirrh eleven
omn leted its sea-
a o n .Thanlcssrivinrc
Day .wh en i t hs.nd--~d the No r th Pla tte
te am its firs t defeat
in ben frames by a
score o f 13 to 0.Gasifs eleven defeat-
M N o r f o l k ,Fre-
m o n t , C r e i g h t o n
Prev.Benson an d
No r th P la tte : lo s ttoS o u t h .and tied
Council Blu ff s . Om-
nd Tec h.No r th th i s
Omaha school
ful season I~ s~ and ~orth H~
fan; have been high in their unix
BASKETBA LL
Glob e Tr otte rs 4 2: D ana 31.
C a i n 3 6 :Arlinsrton 20.
Benni ngton 13:Elkh or n 12.
Fo rt Ca lho un 26 : Mii lnr d 16.Dec a tur 32:II e rma n 23.
Game s D ec e mbe r 5
Da n a a t Nebr aska Wesley an.He r ma n a t Bennington.
Ke nn ar d at F or t Ca lh ou n.
Uehlimz a t Sc ribner.Craifz at Dec atur.
D a e mb e r 9Sc r ib n er at BL A IR.( m i : a t Her ma n.
nf
DANA QUINTET
To PLAY ALUMNI
Former Dana College basketballsta r s wi ll ag ai n d o n the ir ba s ke t
ball tags , Tues day nig ht Dec em-
ber 1 0, when they play thi s y e ar'a
quintet on the Dana floor, olJ en.lnRtmof f a t 8 :1 5 P .M.
I n th e A lu mn i lineup are suc h
m a t former stars an Mert J ensen.wh o s ti ll holds the ac orinnf rec ord
for o ne se as on a t Da na :C.Vi z .
present Kennand c oach; Paul Peter-s o n . c o a c h a tC i Le ' i Pn z .vs s atn c k .Supe rin tend ent at Uehlinir:Stan
J ensen. Blair: Dar win Soll. Russell
Lun d, Ma rc u s Bec k. Ph il Maz nu s-
se n. a ll o f Blai r:Roberjt Plunnze
and Berkelev Petersorn fo r me rKen na rd hifzh stars.
an~i~ly ~|S p e a k i n g ~-l 5 '~
B y C o a c h R u f u s O l s o n i Y
Basketball i sthis year cele-bratinsc Us Gold-en Jubilee as itwas in 1892 that .the lube Dt. Jas.A. Nlismith. thelathe:of buk-dhd l,inventedSl 'ggmetvzal;:|ei
r o ylcal Educationat the Y.M.C.A. in Surlmrfield.Mus a c h uue tt| .Ex hi h lt lo n
games are w be nlnyed throuzh-out the country in honor ulbuke/¢bnll's Jubllve and to raisefundn to build a memorial tothe srgme'u founder, Dr. James
A. Nmsmlth.
Al football fades out of thepicture for another nine monthslet us dm hack into history and.la we do sq. we note thnt it Wuway back rn 1921 that the col-lekv scoring record.for one
game.Wu established.That
g'
y| '
/
ll&|7
.~n.,.
v~o. \5 1
. ,.|r s -~ 3 Q 7 4 ~ 3 1 ,
_.`_a »:\..9 , ~..i 1
Coach Rufus 0ls<m'|basket-ball squad for '41 .hows promia
ol possessing good mnterizl and
prolpectn for a winning muonu e bright.Plctumj above inOlson and hil buys as they now
appear at the lint of the nav
o n .
Front row--Bob Hogzett,
r a I g 5
Gene MeGrue,Bud Petersen.
Imp), Patrick, Nelson Bm.
Second row-Hugh Hughes,
mnnnger,Ernie Human,Mar-
shall Compton.Gordan BrylntfCoach Olson.Al.Tmcreti, mn-mger,Harold
Sorensen,Lloyd Johansen, Nor-
man Petersen.
BLAIR HIGH
B. B. SCHEDULE
December 9-Scribner.December 19-Valley. there.
December '!?Imran. Iowa.Janunry 6-Schuyler.January 9--Oakland.
.Innuary 13-at Tekamah.Januarv 20-at Lyons.January 23--Wahoo.January 27-Decatur.January 30-~lt Oakland.February 3-Lyons.
February 6-Tekamah._
February 10-at'West Pomt.February 13-Oven.
February 17-at Fremont..February 24-at Mo. Valley. Ia.
'Q H-Rigs?
GIFTS F0
Advertise in The Enterprise
It Brings Results
Blair Quintet
00 p e n s A g a m s t
Scribner Dec.9
Twenty-Five Men Out To
Gain Berth On Team.
Prospects Good
_Co8ch_ "Choqny" Rhodes' BlalrH1 h Qumlet wxll open nts 1941-42
_etbnll ueason azalnst ScribnerIlnlh. Tuesday nizht. December 9.on the home court. Last year thetwa teams met ln the seasun'| on-ener for Blaxr wlth Scribner uu-sethnz the done and handlnxr thelocal Ilve | 28 to 23 defeat.Tvqenty-flve men have beenwo:-km: our. Ln nreuaralion for the
inltial contest of the season. With[ive lettermen from last yeafasquad lost bv rraduatxon.CoachRhodes will have to build almostan entirely new live to renresentBlh rd Thmr on the a noun,one showlmz nromlae_ and wlfm will |mflm.m_
i
1
Candfdzy o
Speaking - _
By Coach Rufus Olson
Bask etb all i s
th is :rear c o l e -.
bra ti na :i ta Gold-a
en J ubilee as i t
wa s in 1 89 2 th atthe late Dr . J a s.
A . Nli a mi th , th efa th e r o f bask-~
etha ll.invented if,
i l "Klllla f vi jlg le i
1'0 Ys c a l Educ ations t th e Y.M.C.A.in Sbrinrrfield,
M a s s a c h u s e e t t | . E x h i b l t l o n
games are to be play ed throusrh-ou t the c o un tr y i n hon or o fbu ke tb all' s ju bi lee a nd to ra is e
:honda to b1;;ild 3 me mo r ia l to
a i r lme ' o oun e r,Dr . J a me sA. Na i smlth .
A l fo otba ll fa d e s o u t o f th e
pic tu re f or an othe r nin e mo nths
let un dm b ac k i nto hi story and,
as we do so. we note that it was
my b a c k i n 1 9 2 1 th at th e c ol-
IORO sc or inx reccmd,f o r one
mm m.wa s established.Th a ty ear.Georirla Tec h defeated
Cumb erland Uni ver sity ,220 to
0. r ind the :rome wa s c alle d a t
the e nd of th e thi rd qu ar ter . In
th a ttgune, J . Preaa set a rec ordf o r e moat Doi nts afte r touc h-do wn a i n on e mme . whi c h s ti ll
stands---16..ln 1929 Ha ven .
Kansas.defeated Sy lvi a hi gh ,246 to 0 vgith Mc Coy of the win-
ners ma kin g 9 0 D oin ts.
\
Happen ings i n 1941 : Offi c ials
stepped off 212 trends in penal-
ties i n th e Tulone~Boston Col-lege n a me wi th 153 y ards
aga in st Tu lan e.Fo r d h a m made
T2 substitutions in the ir s a me
vldth Southern Metho dis t;PennState made 5 3 in o ne :c a me but
Colgate tops the rec ord with 32.
A nu mbe r of Karnes.during'the east season, ended with un-
usual sc ores. Minnesota de1'eat»ed No rthwes te rn .8-7;i t wa s
Ha r va r d 6.Princ eton 4:a
California Fresh 8. Mather Fie d46.Sta rtin s with th e Mie hi sr an
game, the Minnesota eleven add-
ed a po in t a wee k th e f ollo wi ng
two weeks.Min ne so ta over
Michiszan.7-0:Nor thwes ter n.
8-T; and Nebraska. 9-0.
Te k e ma h fo otba ll fa ns wr i te
in statin g th a t the ir foo tba ll
eleven did not r ec eive Dublic ityorratimzdeserved.W e aszree
tha t y ou r ele ve n was de se rvmir
o f hig her ra tin g i n sta te 'rat-
inpgs.One th in ir no tic ed du ri ng
t h e o u t season wa s th a t ve r y
li ttle o ub llc itv wa s sent o u t
fr o m Te k ama h to sta te p a nc r e
After de featiniz Bla in and wm -
ni mz th e c o n fe re n c e ti tle \ vltla
perf ec t rec o rd there was no -
Dorf. in tlie state papers the fol-
lo wi n g day .Y o u r olssrerrI an dc o ac he s d id th ei r p or t we ll bu t
y our nub llc i tv men failed.
Vernon Robeson . forme r Blair
Hi gh o nd D an a fo otba ll star. is
no w loc ated a t 2234 W .No r th
Avenue.Baltimo re.Mar y lan d.- C o a c h Stei ner of 0. S. elev-
en an d Rose Bo wl bound.wa s
a roomma te of " ChoDDlr" at Ne-braska.- -You 'll find the 1nan
wh o sa id . "B la ir d id n' t wi n all
its games bec ause my son irrad-uated last sorimr."behind the
c ak e at th e lo c a l p os t off ic e. -
Lemons to the Da me s wh opulledlla llowe' en pranks the
night o f No ve mb er 30.last
Sundav.
P. F. CHRISTENS
BURIED N~
F l . \ n e r : : 1 Mr\ic '93 fn
Frandsc n Chn<t=r1ser\,
Herman c it'r-am, \\| fe held
mni'|'s Baptist l.l1ul"Cll,S
afternoon,Nov¢»mber 29.
J .Reese o f Jefferson,
fo r me r p a sto r n f the Ha r m
gregatic m,offici:\tv-d;hu rl
lo wvd i n th e Her ma n c eme
Mr .Christensen wa s 'TG
oid at th e time o f h is dea th
Bla ir Hos pital,on Th a n k
port and the final hurdle in the|BIa1r is to receive conuidelution inqagrer,Freda DeVinney7._:;\;'3At the elm of the evening, 're-
freshments were served by Ida
Andersen, Stella Miller and Dor-
othy Alber.
The annual family Christmas
party of the lodge will be held on
Wednesday evening, December 17,
at ina lodge rooms.
NOVEMBER WARMER
THAN LAST YEAR!
Nearly Six Degrees Dif-
ference Over The 1940
.Tabulations
The fuel bills should have been
a llttle.ea.sier on we pocketbouk
this year inasmuch as November,
1941, has had an average of 6 de-
grees warmer weather this yearover last. The monthly mean,on by averaging the highs
lows of the entire month, is
cially 39.8 degrees this year.year it was 34.6 degrees.
The records also show that there
has been much less wind this
than last.
The 1941 preaipitation was 1.28
inches. Last year it was 1.38 ihch-és.The nonnal for November is
1.58 inches.
tak-
and
offi-
Last
year
The total precipitation for 1941
to December 1 is 25.51 inches. The
r n n w r u n a n u e u m e u a n a u o n e gq u i n t e t a 4 2 t o 8 1 d e f e a t o n th
D a n a c ourt.Tuesday nlizht.T hGlobeTrotters sc ored a t wi ll ani
demons tra ted to lo c al le n s th el
pas si ng a nd ba ll ha n d lln z lh i li t§
Alway s a :mod sho w.th e Glo bTro tte rs un held the ir re mltatloh a
"wg amused the fans durinz thentremme.Dannv Dennis nrovidedthebirnzm thrill of th
game when he sank a field aaastanding at least 60 feet from thbasket.
Johansen with 8 points and Bowith6 were hizh noint men foDana.Dona num Tmrrms o o D. Dumla 5 02 o o Johnson 4 02 2 U 'n Deanla 4 oo g g m ,1 8
1 o oo o 1I. o oU o 12 1 n1 0 U
H rcoguvatrlck.VnlmnanM. memoMdlruaSorensenCnuztouEnnsenBryrxntl'elr\rseu
BASKETBALL CHIPS
"On Daner".it will be eitheOakland. Lyons ur Tekamsh in th-Cornhusker conference while ilthe E. C. N. C. it will be Bennington. Fort Calhoun_or Craig.
Oakland lost but one of las<
years first ten. Tekamsh lost itstwo hizh scomrs but has three rewrulara returning. Lyons has CrosbyShephardandChristensenbackDecatur has but one letterman returnimr.
edly see servic e in the onenimz
game. are : Roster Hansen. leading
sc or er last Year:letterrnen Ke i thMer edi th.A r t Robinson.Glenn
Nic holson.Ra y Fmzen.Ted Bot-
ker . Ve rn on Pe nr y , a nd Bob B an 1
Oth ers re nor tin n are : Ted Mvr p.dith. Vernon and Ray Bellows. \\:|
lud Guatin. Kenneth Fear. Cll3.lifS
Ha milton .B u d Robinson.Jerr'»
Han sen , Gle nn Guy er. Carl FrzunBi ll Blatte r.J oh nny Foley ,Nvls
Carlsen,Pa ul Peiper.and Bill
Pfeif fer.
Mr . a n d Mr s .Charles Pac e en-
ter tai ned on Th ank sgi vin g D ay for
Mr . a n d Mr s .Ke n ne th Mui li n a nd
\
normal precipitation to December _1 should be 21.86 inches. The 1941 Blair lost Common.Gutechow
figura come closer to the normal g a f x g é ~ a g g h'§§'§'§£l§
mark than any in the past wn umm,"l!.:n\ m|.,L.,.nn.11» \>,.L
years.1938 exceeded the nonnal
prec ipitation b u t th e to ta l wa s
boosted by a n ab no r ma l ra in fa ll
du r in g th e e ar ly su mme r whi c h
me a nt ve r y li ttle to c r op a nd so i l
conditions.
GEORGE SHOWS
INVENTION To
ARLINGTON CLUB
W a r r e n E .G e o r g e , T e k a -
m a h , S h o w s P r o d u c t O f
S i x Y e a r s 'W o r k
W a r re n E . Ge or g e ol 'Te kamadi
g a ve a mo s t intere sting demon-
str a ti o n o ! the n ew e ng i n e whi c h
he has invented, before fo r t y me m-
be r s of th e A r lin g to n Co mmu n ity
Club, Tuesday evening. A graduate
mec hanic Mr . Geo rg e b e ga n wor k
on tho eng in e a bou t s ix y e ars ag o,
only rec ently hay ing c ompleted the
worki ng' model.
Also a sp e ak e r at th e C ommun -
ity C lu b p ro g ra m was Fa the r W il-
liam J . Borrer, Tekamah, who gave
a s ho rt pi eli mlnar y talk, in tr odu c -
in g Mr . Ge or ge .
Bo th Mr .George an d Mr s .
George are we ll-k no wn i n th e
Blni r vic inity .Mr s .George,th e
toma r Lu ella Si mnso n. is n dau zh-
..... ..... , ... ,.... ...e m.... . nn. ,wuIins on.Soil an d Nic holson re
tur nin g.F a ga n an d Betker . tra ns
fers,ha ve ha d baske tball exo eri-
ance.
Fort Calhoun has a number of let-
te rmen r e tu rn in z an d wi ll ha veheinzhtadvantaxreover c onferenc e
opuonents. Benninxrton has a num-
b e r o f veterans r e tu mi mr :they
lac k h e l lh t b u t o n a la r xe c ou r t
will have advantag e ol better pass-
i n z atta c k.Crain:looked mood in
the ovener.
Af t e r A n umb er o f y ea r s a t th e
to n o r n e a r th e ton.Ke n na r d i s
slated to ta k e a bac k seat.Wand
an d Da le lo ok good b u t li ttle
strensrth a t othe r Dolitions.He r -man. .with a lone Ietter mxn return-
lnz. do bed to f i ni s h in th e c ellar .Th ey have n't th e materi al neces-
sa ry to win th e title .
Sc ribner. Blah-'s opponent ln the
op e n i n z n a me o f th e season.de-feated th e loc al five.last y ear,
28-23. in a free throw c ontest. They
have another stronxz five this y ean
Two freshmen are slated to be inth e startinxz lineun l o r Da n a i n
the op eni ng n a me a t Neb ras ka
Wesley an.Fr i da v ni gh t. Th e y ar e
Raluh Patric k, Emerson. I owa. and
Llo y d Johansen.La ri me r.Io wa .Othe r po sitions ar e to be filled by .
letterrnen.
Igrandson, Lury Craig,Mrs. JoeBarry gf Omaha spent Wednesrdng
at the Pace home
I I '
4|
Candfdzy o
Speaking - _
By Coach Rufus Olson
Bask etb all i s
th is :rear c o l e -.
bra ti na :i ta Gold-a
en J ubilee as i t
wa s in 1 89 2 th atthe late Dr . J a s.
A . Nli a mi th , th efa th e r o f bask-~
etha ll.invented if,
i l "Klllla f vi jlg le i
1'0 Ys c a l Educ ations t th e Y.M.C.A.in Sbrinrrfield,
M a s s a c h u s e e t t | . E x h i b l t l o n
games are to be play ed throusrh-ou t the c o un tr y i n hon or o fbu ke tb all' s ju bi lee a nd to ra is e
:honda to b1;;ild 3 me mo r ia l to
a i r lme ' o oun e r,Dr . J a me sA. Na i smlth .
A l fo otba ll fa d e s o u t o f th e
pic tu re f or an othe r nin e mo nths
let un dm b ac k i nto hi story and,
as we do so. we note that it was
my b a c k i n 1 9 2 1 th at th e c ol-
IORO sc or inx reccmd,f o r one
mm m.wa s established.Th a ty ear.Georirla Tec h defeated
Cumb erland Uni ver sity ,220 to
0. r ind the :rome wa s c alle d a t
the e nd of th e thi rd qu ar ter . In
th a ttgune, J . Preaa set a rec ordf o r e moat Doi nts afte r touc h-do wn a i n on e mme . whi c h s ti ll
stands---16..ln 1929 Ha ven .
Kansas.defeated Sy lvi a hi gh ,246 to 0 vgith Mc Coy of the win-
ners ma kin g 9 0 D oin ts.
\
Happen ings i n 1941 : Offi c ials
stepped off 212 trends in penal-
ties i n th e Tulone~Boston Col-lege n a me wi th 153 y ards
aga in st Tu lan e.Fo r d h a m made
T2 substitutions in the ir s a me
vldth Southern Metho dis t;PennState made 5 3 in o ne :c a me but
Colgate tops the rec ord with 32.
A nu mbe r of Karnes.during'the east season, ended with un-
usual sc ores. Minnesota de1'eat»ed No rthwes te rn .8-7;i t wa s
Ha r va r d 6.Princ eton 4:a
California Fresh 8. Mather Fie d46.Sta rtin s with th e Mie hi sr an
game, the Minnesota eleven add-
ed a po in t a wee k th e f ollo wi ng
two weeks.Min ne so ta over
Michiszan.7-0:Nor thwes ter n.
8-T; and Nebraska. 9-0.
Te k e ma h fo otba ll fa ns wr i te
in statin g th a t the ir foo tba ll
eleven did not r ec eive Dublic ityorratimzdeserved.W e aszree
tha t y ou r ele ve n was de se rvmir
o f hig her ra tin g i n sta te 'rat-
inpgs.One th in ir no tic ed du ri ng
t h e o u t season wa s th a t ve r y
li ttle o ub llc itv wa s sent o u t
fr o m Te k ama h to sta te p a nc r e
After de featiniz Bla in and wm -
ni mz th e c o n fe re n c e ti tle \ vltla
perf ec t rec o rd there was no -
Dorf. in tlie state papers the fol-
lo wi n g day .Y o u r olssrerrI an dc o ac he s d id th ei r p or t we ll bu t
y our nub llc i tv men failed.
Vernon Robeson . forme r Blair
Hi gh o nd D an a fo otba ll star. is
no w loc ated a t 2234 W .No r th
Avenue.Baltimo re.Mar y lan d.- C o a c h Stei ner of 0. S. elev-
en an d Rose Bo wl bound.wa s
a roomma te of " ChoDDlr" at Ne-braska.- -You 'll find the 1nan
wh o sa id . "B la ir d id n' t wi n all
its games bec ause my son irrad-uated last sorimr."behind the
c ak e at th e lo c a l p os t off ic e. -
Lemons to the Da me s wh opulledlla llowe' en pranks the
night o f No ve mb er 30.last
Sundav.
P. F. CHRISTENS
BURIED N~
F l . \ n e r : : 1 Mr\ic '93 fn
Frandsc n Chn<t=r1ser\,
Herman c it'r-am, \\| fe held
mni'|'s Baptist l.l1ul"Cll,S
afternoon,Nov¢»mber 29.
J .Reese o f Jefferson,
fo r me r p a sto r n f the Ha r m
gregatic m,offici:\tv-d;hu rl
lo wvd i n th e Her ma n c eme
Mr .Christensen wa s 'TG
oid at th e time o f h is dea th
Bla ir Hos pital,on Th a n k
run. uuuluull an msnnorn.Ke nn a rd a t Cedar Blu ffs.
Hennimrton a t Mi llar d.Dec atur at W es t Poi nt ( G.
Dec ember I0
Dana vs.Alu mn i .
A.)
f e a t wi th A .Suverkrubb e making;16 Dflints,De c a tu r wa s ton mu c h
for Herman as W ilgi man ran u n 14poig tsé W est was hig h fo r He rman
Wit
-u\U h o t t o m _ Y l e w A j
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Grothe andDonna Lee of Omaha.and ChrisPaulsenof Blair visited Mr. andMm. Edxlar Larsen. Thursdnv af»ter-noun.Evcninl callers. Sunday.were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dixonof Kennard.Mr. and Mrs. Will Linden andMrs.G.A.Rathmnnn vhzitml in
)N
;." ~ _ In a curtain-ram:1r lu thc Dana-
Iowa, a hlnbe 'I`3o_I.cr. ;:5=:~=-.Coach Paul
MONEY MAKER PRICES!
~ z 1 *SE
In run- f
al fol-
ery .
years
in th e
1c1.orson's Crain hurh °|ui!|lt't hand-
ed Arling ton a.3h t-»213 defeat in
a fast well-nlayed ball frame.
Takins r an earlv lead. the Craisrboyswerenever threatened as their
c ontinqed. to add to th ei r to ta l 1,0
PUBLIC SALE!
ter of Chu-ence Simpson.
HOS P ITA L NOTE S
A 6 lb., 15 oz. baby son, Geoffry
Having decided to qui! (arming, we will sell ll pub'llc auction
nl our farm nine miles north of Blllr on the Bottom road, thrz e
miles eas l and a mlle sou th of He rman, on
FRQ ,!3!§S§,; IZ
W i l l h m Hovendic k entered the
hospital f o r medic al trea tme nt,
No ve mb er 30,an d wus dismisseu
today .
Mins Ma xi n e Sc hulte o f F'uller~
ton, Nebraska, has joined the Blair
Hoap ital nurs ing staf f,fo llowin g
the resignation o f Mr s .Clarenca.
Jensen.
-.
The following properly, lo-wil:
2 Horses 2
One team smooth-mouth horses.
I0 Head Cattle 10
Four Guernsey cows,one fresh now, one fresh soon; oneJersey cow, fresh noon; two Holntelns; one Holsteln helfer)twollolsteln calves.
Machinery, Etc.2
Ono M. & M. tractor, on rubber extra steel wheels; oneM. & M. 2- or 3-bottom plow; one ~ & M. 2-row cultlvnlor;
one M. & M. 2-row liater; one M. & M. 2-row go-devil; one 3-rowroller; one ll-ft. Case dhc;one 4-uetlon hnrrow;- one. hly
rake; one 7-ft. M. & M. trnctor mower, nearly new; one oldDodge nuto;one AIlln<Cl\almeru tractor sweep:one Pncknrdnr for hay sweep; one axdgllo needer; two wagon: with box-es; one hay rock; one had corn lheller; one l2~f( lnlernnllon-
nl combine; one SZ-fl. New lden Khin elevllor, nearly new;one tractor guide and horse cultlvnlor.»Four sets harnul; two "°§ houna; one hog feeder; one600-lb. plntfonn ncnlerone De avnl cream Separator-3 wovenwire ond barbed wire;forkn,shovels,two tractor locks and
Chickens
Fourteen dozen While Leghorn pnllelu: two do|.en` While
Rock mdleto.'
H o u s e h o l d G o o d s
One new woknlove; one Loco all henter. Aux-ly new;kitchen lnble md rhnlrs; two kitchen eablnetn; two Conzolenm
rugs; complete dlnlng mom nulle;two bds.complete; lwodremen; unitary eo! and two not mottreoleo.
other nrticlu.
turned }hla week from Methodisthospital. Florence Hansen, also of
Dana, undcrwcnt n tonsillotomy at
Methvdilt.
Mrs. J. C. Kaiser, sister of Dr.
W. E. Goehring of Blair, ln mu
a patient at the Methodist Hospi-un in Omaha. Her condition ls de-
scnbed as fair.
Bill Baxter, sun of Mr. and Mrs.IA:Ruy Baxter, will laave Monday
for Burbank, Callfomln when he
will work in Qhe Lockheed plnne
factory Baxter has Jun oom~
ple!/ed l sheet meul course at theUnlvenlty of Omaha.
Mn,Wilhelm Grimm of Blair
and Mrs. F. E. Webb of Arlington
mended a republican Women's ten
at the University C1ub in lincoln,Monday;guem wen presidents
ot women'a club throughout the
state.In the afwmoon, they were
guest; of Mrs. Dwight Griswold at
A un i n tha govemoi-'s mumon.
_'psalms Au: msn
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tyson
and Watson Tyson
TAYLOR & WELLS & sl JOHNSON, Auctlnneen and Clerk
Old Tim: Com Hnuklng
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SHOPPING
DA YS U N T I L
CH R I ST MA S
Lnmir Urban.And llh Orchuln
P1-in For Ladies. Gents
01 -' r s HALL
Bennlnlton. Nebr.
SUNDAY, DE C.7 TH
MONEY MAKER PRICES!
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~ a time near Kennard, moving
1904 to the farm west of Her-n where he had since resided.
~le was confirmed in the Luth-
ln Church when a young man,i had been a member al the I.0. F. for 46 yeure.
iurvivone include the widowleightchildren:Mrs.Sena
nsen. Mn. Elfneda Hansen,Mrs.
in Emhnee of Herman; Francis
riatensen of Blair;Fred and
renee Christensen of Buhl, lda-Mrs.Cleo Connell of Tryon;l Mrs.Lillie Chamberlain of
:reeks City. A daughter, Dag-
r, preceded hini in death int6. Mr.Christensen alan leavesgrandchildrenand7g r e a t
lndchildren,
;LL PLANS FOR
MARRIAGE IN DEC.
'lane for n December 'lth mar-
ru were announad, this week.Mile Lena Knag of Fon Cal-
n and Wllllam Brandt.A N-
Lion Wlll be held thlt eveningtheFort paihuun City Hall.
he couple will reside ln Osce-Nebraska.
\X BAIN ToLEAVE BLAIR
lax Bain. Blair Farber. hu ln-
noed hle plana to leave Blair
rtly nf!-or January let no make
home ln Callfornlt.A deal to
hla harlnr ehep la now pend
he hu announced.r. a nd Mn.Bain and family
M.to locate temnonflly
8 Daints.'
The work Of G. Eriv:kc-n nf Crninz
was the outstandinu' feazure of themxme.Besides scorinit live fieldRosle and live free thrown for a
total of fifteen uointe. the Crain
center nve the beat exhibition ofdefensive ball that has been seen
in this eatiun for some time astime after time he stormed theArlingumnluye as they movedtoward the basket.eww /irmpioaKennaii1 2 1 Knuwr 2l(au\'0<'o 2 s1°Hrlckuno. Hrlckaehwane1)lllllGrnnklinRUM'Drnhe'bon Conklin
"CAL~H1
NEW PROJECT
A Furs./Calhoun high school atv-dent va r was begun this week,
um those panlcipating alww conelder-able lnuemz in the prujea.
The fint lame will come aut next
week.
A content for naming the paper
wae held this weak. and Mile JuneNeumann'|contribution "Cal-H1Echo" Wu vohd the ben.Her
Pri!-evraaeaealont£clmetlorF'or'!
Celhoun'| basketball games
Staff members elected by the
4 1U20 1022 1 20 " lo.o o
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lpo rh,Bob Hansen;art odlwr
Ruth Anne Neumann and Leonard
Schmidt:lodety editor,FrancesSmith:exchange edl ,Verna
Kruse.Clue repreventa ve: an
Ruth Ann Neumann, Mary HelenHekalev.Dm-l.w.i¢.n.m ...A
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miles easl and a mlle south of Herman, on
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PGame Called at 8:00 PM.
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Ir to the public.
cnamnm ln charge of
and entertainment atttheubovmeetinnam:ed Olinger Hermin;Mn.Linden and Mn.GeorgeJr.Blair;Mrs.Lorenz
u Arlingtom and Mrs.
~rsen Krnnard
as Attendants a
lilsgivlng Wedding
d Mrs.Harold Rabbass
embers of the bridal party:ving Day when Misa Ti!
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W. S. c. s.CIRCLES
To MEET FRIDAY
The various circles of the W.S.IC.S.Methodist womerfa organizationwillmeetF1ld.\y aftergnoonDecember 5.The schedulefollow:
Circle I:Koopmmfs Inn Mrs.W.;J. Koopman ashoswess.
1 Circle II:Mrs.Walter Petersenrhostens;Mrs.Donald Jensen assistnnt.I|Circle II:Mrs.Harvey Simpsonlhosteaa;Mrs.George Wilson asfsistant.
80 CAME HERE FOR l
CROWELL BENEFIT
lAroundeightyyoungpeoplefromneighboringcommunities?joined the Methodist YouthFellcvw-iA-nip of Blair for the annualCrow'-ell Home benefit.|Leaders among the localyoungpeople were Bill Tripp,whodl-3mated the games: GeorgeThorn-bu'rgh, Claralynn Tripp, and BenyiMorse, who gave short talks atthe*
evening prognm.I
Pastors who atbended thebenefltland social evening were Rev. A.J,
Home Ee Class Holds Style Sho
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Plan Cantata
at Fontanelle
The Flnt Christmas a unta
un will be presented by the choir
of theFon\anelle Lutheran ChurchSundayDecember7at7:30oclock.
The program gy be opened with
an organ preluzl Schuben.s Sen
made by Esther Langhorst.ThechnirwillsingthepvrocessionalJoyToTheW<:rld nd Psalm
ANNOUNCEPLANSFOR DEC.WEDDIN
Mr.and Mm.George Kuhr JumouncethalppronchingmlHageoftheirdaughterGeurglMlrdelletoKellyPhillipRy~son of Mr.and Mm. James MyofHemmnNebraska.The eemgnywilltake place December
[ian Kuhr was graduated frotheBlairHigh School in 1938.F~the past three years she ~=employed as secretary w SuperlwndentJ.R.Viinckel.Mr.Ry~is employed in Omaha.
PIR:FinProject Clubs I"::'rwMakeGifts|e@€`7»»urn oMn.I
"Christmas Gifts"is the timelysubject dealt with by the currentprojectlesson, and WnahingtonCountyExbenslonProjectCluomembers are busy these days mak.ing practical attractive Chriximasgiftsfromsuggestionsoffered.Miss Ruth Wolfe County HomeExtensionAgentispresentingthe lesson for the benefit of projectclublessonlmim...fnl.
Will
KuhrDunkin
Fred L
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The program \;|ll be opened with
an organ prelud Schuberts Ser
enade by Esther Langhorst.ThechpirwillsingthepfrocessionalJoyToTheWorldandPsalm
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BoH§0N§_{oRE
Booth's Fresh Frozen Strawberries,Red Rasp-
berries,Etc.,Corn,Peas,Lima Beans,Bnxssels
Sprouts,Broccoli,Etc.;and Fresh Frozen Fish
-Open Sunday Mornings-
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
We Accept Ornnge and Blue Food SlamplItemsMarkedAreBlueIoodStumpItems
*GRAPEFRUIT,Texas,pink,6 for ._...........25c
BANANAS,firm and golden ripe _.....-...,.-....-.7c
"POTATOES,home grown,peck .,..._....-....-_25c
COFFEE,Butternut,regular or drip,lb........30c
"RAISINS,Thompson Seedless, 2 lbs........__17c
MATCHES,True American,6 box carton -...18c
*CORN MEAL,yellow or white,5 lb.sack ....-17c
PEACHES,Well Maid,sliced or halves,gal.53c
ROAST PORK,lean butts,lb.........-..-'73c
STEAK,sirloin or T-bones,lb.
OYSTERS,fresh ,solid pack,pint ...--.-.-._...35c
~mny will t;\ke pla~~ecem~
Has Kuhr was graduatedtheBlairHigh School in 19thepast Lhme years she Iemployed as secretary to SutendentJ.R.Viinckel.Mr.in employed in Omaha.
|.The cantata which is under the ersen and Haecker of BlaidirectionofMissEstherLangcalledtoLincolnrecentlybhorstisdividedintofourparts.»death of a relative.
m Gmreh of Nmh P1»\m.|Hall;Thursday,December 4daytheBlairgroupismene Scheflleis Hall;tomorrowday, the Arlington group willatthelegionrooms;mdI\\esday,December 9,a mewinbeheldattheMe!!Chumh basement in Kmnud.
meetinss begin az 1:80 6do¢l
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SHOPPING
DAYS UNTII
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seting
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meetnext
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ulty wternoonFredwsofatl
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Swansea
yard H
.bbass served abat man1. Rabbaas was the brldesof honor.The Rabbaaaes
Iccompanled by Mr.ArnonumofCarrollIowawilledMunnmusicatthe1ymdMn.Sundermann.
mor
rCountess
Paul Nyholn wife of Prof.of the Dann College lu;ill entertaln Saturday nf
eomplimenhry to Mrs.
émrrura of Evxn Mlxme~ze tonner Countess Ebbaof Europe.Gneetn will be\t and Mn.lawrenceakDr.and Mrs.H.F.1 Thorvald Hansen Ed
hnsen.Mins Edna BondoJensenandMilaLuella
Il
I
umuanu;nev.L. Xt. mcuaughey 01Craig;Rev C.R.Tanner nnd Dr.
George Allely of Tekumh.
»Roynl NeighbonHoldQnllmlgme
Around a dozen memben ol the
Royal Neighbors lodga gathered atthe home ol Mrs.Chula McCombTuesdaywhenandldayquiltingbeewuheld.
Nyholmn Enlerllln
College Students
Mr md Mrs.Paul Nyhnlm entertainedaroundfifteenDana00|lege students at a noch!afternoon.
followwlriry refreshments.FridllGuests were those membem of Mr
Nyholms rellgion classes whowere unable to spend the Thanks
giving holidays nt.home.
BLAIR MAN'S SON Pet
wuthe
MUS Georgia Duncan Mc(.nrmn
|dly, in SLBu-nnbxsOmaha.The ceremonyfmmmIhuHan1.»:.1......~.....
*Pork Chops
CenlerCuls
2Sc lb.
'k Pork Steak
LoinEnds211:lb.
*Bacon
Sliced
1 lb.Ioc
*Butter
Wi||on's
38¢lb.
CHRISTMAS Nielsen I Umana.ushered
Immediately foiluwing a recepton ag the McCague home Mr.and| Advertigq in11»§_`En¢r~p Mrs. Joyner leftfor New YorkCity where they will reside.
She Will Like
SILK
HOSIERY
See Our Dishluy Of _
Phoenix and Strutwcar
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tion of Mr.Pe1:emens birthday.Their guests were Messrs.and
Mesdames Joe DeVinney FloydSmithandJeanAnn.Donald Jen
sen Hana Petersen Russell Peter
sen and Miss Iva Petersen.
Party Honors
Mrs.Elizabeth Staples
Complimentary to Mm.Elizabeth
Staples of Blair a birthday dinner
was held Friday at the Ray andMarkMcilonnahs.home near Her
man.Present were Mrs.StaplesMaryHelenandDonaldMrs.Nan
cy MeConnaha and Miss Meta Rude!of Blair;Mr.and Mrs.RichardMcConnahaofPender;Mr.andMrs.Robert MEConnaha and sonsofHarvard;and Earl McConnnha
of St.Louis Missouri.
pcrsF°§»'§TS.f°' Now 39c
Orno Wood Trays
Oak Leaf and Grape Patterns
S100
Mrs. Gladys Webster andBever-
¢<;;»>~...1 Azbgllqéiwve;~.~~.4~=A.i .:=.~
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RECENT RITESUNITEDCOUPLE
The marriage of Miss AliceGicselmnndaughterofJ.G.Gleselman of Arlington to HaroldRileysonof Mrs. John Rileyof Fremont wok plume recently attheTrinityLutheranChurchinFremont.Rev Victor Hoffmanofficiated.The bride was attended by hertwinsisterEllaandthebride~grooms attendant was Dale Han~sen of Omaha.
Mrs.Riley wore a street dress oflieumnsntbluemadewithbrownaccessories.Her coxsage was ofyellowbuttonchrysanthemums.m_N .»
were unable to~spend the Thanks
giving holidays at home.
Walter Petersen In
Birthday Celebnnt
Mr and Mrs.Walter Petersen
ers in a silver dish and matzthingcandleaticks.Amr the tea eachgirlmodcied al. dress which she had
made in the home economic classtellmgof the cost of the£in§shed
friends Friday evening in celebrationofMr.Pe1:emens birthday.Their guests were Messrs.and
Meedames Joe DeVinney FloydSmithand Jean Ann.Donald JensenHana Petersen Russell PetersenandMissIvaPetersen.
Party HonorsMrs.Elizabeth Staples
Complimentary to Mrs.ElizabethStaples of Blair a birthday dinnerwas held Friday at the Ray andMarkMcilonnahnhomenearHerman.Present were Mrs.StaplesMaryHelenand Donald Mrs.Nan
cy McConnaha and Miss Meta Rode! of Blair;Mr. and Mrs.RichardMcConnahaof Pender;Mr.andMrs.Robert MEConnaha and sonsofHarvard;and Earl McConnnhaof St.Louis Missouri.
Mrs.Gladys Webster and BeverlyJospentFridayandSaturdayinOmahaasguestsofMr.andMrs.John Ciembar and daughter.
Dr. and Mrs.Edwin T. Jipp and
family were guests of Mr. and Mrs.Harry Rohwer Jr.of Fort Cal
houn Thanksgiving Day.Mr.and Mrs.Guy Cook wereweekendguestsoftheirsonanddaughterinlawMr. and Mrs.Kir
by Cook.
Thanksgiving dinner guests ofMr. and Mrs. Alfred Peer and fam
ily were Mr.and Mrs.Don Feer~nd Mrs.Helen Phelps.Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Schmidt
mve to Des Moines Iowo Thurs
f
»|;.»= l .1 ga..
pa~mic~ at th~pi~na b~~i~Eul;
Harding.
Miss Betty Sutton instmctorsponsored the style show and tea.
CHURCHANNoUNcEMEN'rs
METHODISTRev.John P.Brooks:Church School meetingdepartmentslly(primary junioryoung people and adults)10 a.m.;11 a. m.moming worship anthem
by choir ag? sermon Some GreatWordsofeBiblethe second in
a series.3 p. m.at FremontChristianWorkersConferenceforallpersons of special work and interest in the local church.
KENNARD AND WASHINGTONLUTHERANP.C.Jensen:10 a. rm at Kennnrd divine serviceand communion ll a.m.WashingtonCommunityChurchSundaySchooland Service everysecondand forth Sunday ol month 10 and10:45 a m.Special program byDorcas Ladies Society ol KehnardDecember10atchurchparlor.Cabcchetical class begins Satur~day 9:30;any youth 12 years orover is welcome to prepare forconfirmationorbaptism;weeklymeetings.Washington Ladies AidWednesdayDecember10withMrs.William Peters.
CONGREGATIONALMrl_De~llo Barber:Thursday 4 p.m.Jun~ior Choir rehearsal at church 7:30p. m.senior choir rehearsal Sun~y 10:00 a.m.Sunday School;11 a.m.worship service themeTheSignificanceof tha Gospel.urssry class for all children ol~arent:who wish to attend.the~ervice.
CHURCH OF CHRlST..1_A.
indenmeyer:December 7 10 a.. Church School; 11 a. m.morng worsliip subject The Supremeeed of the Church lowef;8:30cetlngofjuniors;7:30 p.m.
iI
Events of the
Coming Wee
Scheduled Events For th~
Week of December
4 tb 11
Thursday December 4MarchMixersMrs.Walie
Plugge
Thursday Afternoon ClubMrsFredGuyerHermanBaptistGuildMrsJames Van HornH. G.L.Mm Si JohnsonHerman0.E.S.annual election
|Dorcas SocietyMrs.Alben.Jensen
McCarthy Progressive Clu~Mrs. John BarryHillsideProject ClubMrs.WalterPetersenHillCl8€k Ladies AidAlfredPetersenhomeHuiCreekLutherleagueEdOllenhome
Blair Project Club Xmas LessonI.T..e£!ler Hall
Christlan.Churv:h MissionaryMrs.Joel Allen
Friday.December 5
Herman Baptist CircleMrs.Arthur Morrow
Kennard Royal Neighbors1Mra.G E.KconbergW. S. C. S.MeetingsArlingtonProjectXmas LessonLegionHall
Junior Class Play laula GoesModern
Herman Birthday ClubMrs.J.A Jespemen
Sunday. December 7
rOakLeaf and Grape Patterns
S100
of Harvard;and Earl McConnnhaof St.Louis Missou.ri.
.|:|1 Q:in Omaha as guests of Mr.andMrs.John Ciembar and daughter.
Dr.and Mrs.Edwin T.Jipp and
family were guests of Mr.and Mrs.
Harry Rohwer Jr.nf Fort Cai
|:
~Von Lan|<en AI,,,.f¢|Shoppe
Crin|<|g:Cr¢p¢RompcrsF°§,";f_ff9'Now39c
Mrs.Gladys Webster and Bever
ly Jo spent Friday and SaturdayI::Q
._.1 ;_»».n
nuns uxeseiman.as bridesmaidwore a street dress of cucoa brownwithmatching accessodea and hadacarnageoforchidchryunthemums.A Thanksgiving Day receptionwasheldattheWalterNiemanmme in Arlington complimentaryLo Mr. and Mrs.Riley.The couplewillmaketheir home in Fremont.
~V'
<~('5?of
JE WELR Y
1TheMostWonderfulGiftAnywmnl
Oak Leaf and Grape Patterns
S100
of Harvard;and Earl McConnnhaof St.Louis Missou.ri.
.|:|1 Q:in Omaha as guests of Mr.andMrs.John Ciembar and daughter.
Dr.and Mrs.Edwin T.Jipp and
family were guests of Mr.and Mrs.
Harry Rohwer Jr.nf Fort Cai
|:
~Von Lan|<en AI,,,.f¢|Shoppe
Crin|<|g:Cr¢p¢RompcrsF°§,";f_ff9'Now39c
Mrs.Gladys Webster and Bever
ly Jo spent Friday and SaturdayI::Q
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Coffee SasSpecial, lb.-2lc
(frackers.%§§u, z LE, -16:
K.C. Bokiné Powder §§§,°"l9c
Nut$lflnglish,Brazi|,Pecanslb.251:
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gm ~3 ~Bag 11C
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1347 SILVER PLATE AND COMMUNITY SILVER
l|!l2¥ft!l1 nvnI btvnarrnrnmnxr um?txrlmnfra n n nnhnI.u..u.vu.auu.n..|;.m..|..|.\uu.u1.1 nhnuxniu LBLULD IsgivingcelysE'rH THOMAS Ama Tsmcnnofr55.5658lMr. and Mrs.Frank Potter.
Roderick M|:Vic.ker of AlblonNebraska, spent the weekend with
his parents Mr.and Mrs.F.H.McVicker.
Mrs.Everett lthoades anddaughterJanetKayspentWedInesday with Mrs. John SwingholrnJr.
Ole Anderson of LadysmithWisconsinwas a guest of Mr.andMrs.Ed Matthiesen from MondayuntilWednesday.Rev.T.J.Reese of Jeffersonflownaformerpastor of the BlairBaptistChurchvlsltcdMrs.MaryPateFddsyafternoon.
Mr.nnd Mrs.Marshall Tysonandfamilyof Omaha visited theparentalM.E. Tyson home Sun
day.
Mrs.Belle Frasier of St LouisMissourivisited oveg the Thanks
giving holidays with John MooreanddaughterMissBemice;andMr. and Mrs.Sherry Moore.
Mr.and Mrs.Glen NicholsonentenainedatdinnerThanksgivingDay.for Messrs.and MesdsmesGeorgeNlr:hDlsor\HaroldPetersen.and Bill Gutsc.how
Mr.and Mrs.Paul Nyholm andMr. and Mrs.H. J. HBnsen plan toattendtheweddingofMr.andMrs.Madsen in Council Blulfl.iowa this (Thursday)afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs.Ed Mstthiesen entertainedatThanksgivingDinnerforMr.and Mrs.Wilhelm GrimmamichildrenJanet and Paul.andDr.and Mrs.Walter E.Goehring.Miss Marian Petersen of CouncilBluffsIowaandAlfredJenseh of Lincoln were Thursday evening guests of Mr.and Mrs Merton Jensen and Judy.
_ihe_members of n local pinoehle
Society will present a play for tlobservance of Womans Day.ROSE ima.METHODIST1w.Clarke:Sunday School ro am.;dlvine service ll s.m.sermon by itev. J. D. Johnson oi Blal.
FIRST LUTHERANH_C.Joi
gensen:Sunday School 9:3lJDanishcommunionservice913|English service 10:45;evenlnserviceB oclock with CountesEhbu Trampe as speaker.
TRINITY EV.L U T H E R AlCHURCHH.C. Jul Frese:RogulnrSundaySchoolmorningworshipservices.
ST.MA!tYS EPISCOPA ordo|\ Hughes:Moming worshlp alluclock;Sunday School at 0:30
In observance of her birthday_Mrs.Fmnk Morrison entertained
I
Friday.for Mrs. And Fee:Mrs.leo Schmitz and aughtersMrsTheodoreBixler and children
and Mrs.Lauren Jones.
A family dinner nt the Pau
Nyholm home on College HillThursdayincludedMr.and MrsC. B. Larsen and family Rev.andMrs.Petersen and son DonaldMr. and Mn.Hansen and Edwardallof Harlan Iowa.
Mr.and Mrs.Harry Stapletor.of Conodrd Neltrasks KennethandMatthewStapletonofSioux
City Iowa were Sunday oallennnMr.and Mrs.Ernest TombladandMrs.Semlra Stapleton.Mr.and Mrs.Harry ThielfoldtandMrs.Jens Larson of Hooper
were Thanksgiving Day dinnerguestaofMrs.Lena Thielfoldt.Mrs.Thielfoldt and son Eddie andMrs.Nels Lindberg spent FridayinTekunph.
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Monday Evening Cond ClubMrs.Simon Korshoj
Tuesday.December 9
District v F W.meeting inBlair
Kemzard Project LessonKem
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March MerimyxMrs.Ed Gnuse
Wednesday December 10
Lulheran Guild~1\{rs.AndrewSkou
Luther League (hur¢h parlorWashingtonLadiesAidiiire.William Peters
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of an automobile accident a few
months ago in which his wife lost
her iife and Torn was seriously injured.Tom is a veteran employeofLherailroadcompanywithoffi
ces at Emerson and Sioux City.
Miss Kathryn Lindenmeyer of
Hebron arrived Wednesday eveningtospendThanksgivingwithherfatherRev.T.A.Lindenmeyer;the Lindenmeyers were Thurs~
day dinner guests of Dr.and Mrs.
William J.Bolt of Tekamah.Kathryn returned to her schoolworkatHebronSaturday.;Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Blotter.;
Polly Aiice and Helen attended
a birthday dinner given at the|;g }larlyiiirs.Arthur wethr|Luther Monke home in FontanellefrhFontanelleGardenandStdSundayoccasionhonored1;eusCiub.Christmas lnMo_M.Q.r:|birti}dayo.ofMrs.Blattefs broth
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Grapefruit Texas 6 for -»l9c
Roast Beef FancyCom Fed, lb.216
Pork Chops Lean, lb....2Sc
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cluu urove to Fon Calhoun,luteveningwhere they were guests ofMr.and Mrs.Curtis Dixon.ThegroupincludedMessrs. and Meldnmen T.A.Bohn W.J.BlxtterMyronO.Dnvis John Young andS.I.Moore.
Mr.and Mn.J.Hilton RhnadudmvetoNehuwkxNebraak;IntSlmdzywhenMr.Rhoxdes spentmmetimeltthepun:of the NohlwhEnLerln*iae_The Nelmwh
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wrcmneu ar.Thanksgiving dinnerforMr.and Mn.Jens E.JensenDarrelandLarry;Mn.GladysWebster and Beverly Jo;Min VlhginiaVoetmunnAndDaxlowRo
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Mr and Mn Philip OlhnlunIenwralnedntésmf.ThanksgivlnrevenlngforMr.md Mn.Fmd Lind md son Wesley oxOmlhngJohnA.Rhonda undMn.Clnk DHnnlon and Pnnuslimrecentlypumhu¢4 an nukomaticmufromthuBlxlrEnierprllePhntAndMr.Rhomdeaspent the dny inntructinz Um newownanlnitsonenuan11...mmm
of Blair.
I Mrs.Sherry Moore vilitod Hr
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wg;equlpmauh ur of Cimppdl Nebxuh r._und Mn.Hnold Hurd and dlugh~Advertise In The Enterprin ur and Mila Ethel Swwut oflcBfinnRuulu0m|h|_
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-- THE n r r r mv n x s a ._@el§»_B'shrykn_ Dw=.mb¢r_.5._1941
H e n m a n . ' V l a w a
Mr .and Mr s.E mi l Fallen an d
ons visited the Georsre Follens in~mnhn. Friday.
Mm. B ruc e Smi th a nd J a c k. Mr.
.d Mr s. Geo n re S mi th an d La rr vd Mr. an d Mrs. Geonre S c hmidt.
iurgaret and Patty of Omnha were
~inner guests.Thursday ,o f Mrs.
~. E. Hayes.
J|n£L§9ton''Ylnwa
Mr . an d Mr s . Le Ro y B is be e ha d
as guests a t dinner,Sunday ,Mr .an d Mrs . Har y W a ts on of Se attle ,
W ashington,Mr s .Bisbeefa tw o
sisters.Misses Bla nc h e a nd Jose-phine Chambe rlain o f Oma h a ;
Mis ses Nell Morr is an d Betty Gr a-
ha m of S io ux C ity , a nd Mr .an d
Mrs. W i lli am B isb ee.
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Mr .an d Mr s. Hu i t Lo we wer g
wni tor s i n B lai r, Saturd ay .
Mr . a n d Mr s . I van He lms and
Lo i s o f Oma h a spent W ednesdaifnig ht wi th Mrs. 0 . I1. God sey a nd
ate Thank sgiving' dinn er with Mrs.
E. Ii . He lms at Tek n md l.Mr .and Mr s .W i lli a m Rasmus-
sen were Oma ha visitors. Fri day .Dinner swea ts of Mr . a n d Mr s .
Gu v Ba iley o f Blalr,Thursday
were M m Clara W h itn ac k. Vi rml
and.Busten Herman. Mg. qn~~ rs.
387 Arreéls
The state safety patrol,urlng
Gueiu for 'l'hnnl¢-Btdvinz dinnerat the J.C»Brodeman home in-cluded Mr.and Mrs. Riley Brod-ersen -I-3 Larry.Mr. and Mn.Malcolm rodersen and Suun and
I'°lly. Mr.and Mrs.Cu-roll VanValln and children.Mr .gm Mrs. Malcolm Bmdemenagni Susan And Pollv were Thanka~
|n October By
State Patrol
£|vlnR sunver_tweaks at the,Gem-ze McQuame ~me.
IJOINTLY CELEBRATE
ON THANKSGIVING
Observing their 5th weddimz an-niversary and Thanksgiving. Mr.and Mm John H. Johnson enter-
mlned at a dinner,Wednesdal!
evenlnir.for Mr. and Mrs.Wil-liam Adams and Mr. and Mrs.Clare Johnson and Janet Pearl.
lhrl ShlnlekmdAr¢h Kmldlln.Ic. H. Bu-nu uuentuthn wut-lunnlcemdnd ....|'.".,'!.|.........
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I .`ai|H`lil"f'I W.JBhnlen 0 Eve!Wiennisnqe 15 wfgev mn°¢:-. m "L" :nk wiu,'°h'§,'°'§f,,¢'},'§
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E m :Whitnack of OInl]18 andMr. and Mrs.Hans Beck oi' Blair.Mrs. H. W.'Granden of Fullerton brought her mother.Mre. 0.H. Godsey, home. returning Sun-
day.John Bailev was |. dinner lrueert.Thursday. at the William McGow-
an home.The students and faculty of the
high school held 11 dmcmn: oartvxtthe Legion Hall.Wednesday
eveninir.Dinnerpfueltl of Mr. and Mn. F.J. Kastle. Thursday. were Mr. andMrs. Raymond Kntle. Junior and
Nona.u p n l 1 5 t o N L _ - ; . .. . . . . . . . . . . .
u u m n n u y .J » u a . n n . | |u u u a u u l l i l u | . 7 | | u \ : \ I
the wedding of Miss ElizabethMarshall of Arlington and John D.Young of Fremont.Mr.and Mn. James Van Horn
and Mrs. Szrth Swan were Thanks-givinar dinner guests of Mr. andH ;Harry L. Swan of_ Omalu.M Swan remained :mul Friday
evening;Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rutledxeof Onwm went lut week with theD. W. Rutledxes.Duane and Jean Reynolds havetaken llzht housekeeping hoomn atthe Emil Follen home.n rsen of LinMiss Elu e June -cola :nent Saturday ninzht and Sun-. l a n vn r i i l m 'a n n h u u n n fn l l a n u u l l f u u
H u a l u u u " " " ? " " i i " T A ' j " ' " " "4with 41 u ed d 14 dmi "'d Mrs Chu-les Br°demen,§Mm.i . é i i " ' n " " " " ''a ,missed.1=~f..l'.f'".L'.l'....'
.
'i" againntf chafes Van Vnlin Rnd Mll¢0ImIMrs.Vh'ill:l§rn 'B..»;"2,.3.'.'%...T.';2?\l`f3'§'3»»-"5"d H¢;lr.yDorothy and Mel-
violators amounted to $3,452.?3'@.B"§f°"",§',';,Mrs Irvi gl 135 dinne; honoring Leslie Hansen, E g]G°ff5§h L-g I'°i;» gf
|'r..n emen o as o an e an re.patro as recent checks on opemtofsl ere supper sweats.Frldav even-!Alameda 'é'§1f?§mT."§'éi.?." §§°'§"; Helen Dmmldsen of Idnooln.
licenses raulted in as ""'°'*' with nz.uv me Hllloolm Broderben 'employed in ,m air;>lane factory.Mr. and Mrs. Harland Christen-72 convictions.There were 10 of game
these cases dismissed, 9 continued,3 suspended;1 driver was uen.~|w "»-==-5.-,gr l'f'..i=;- sg 5~*ll4":£§*w.t m l o e d d f g i j d l a n d 1 l i c e n s e w a s ~ /5 , 5 , § f ~ , . ! j ~ _a ~
n u x p e n 1 -". .;¢~.."...;.fT h 6 9 n r r e e t e f o r s p e e d - I I l s I r m a J In ~ l l l t h o f O m a h a
e r e w e r ed5 1 v i w i t h r o d F l o r e n c e S l e i n e r t o f Pm g a n c o n c t i o n n ,f i n e s C i t y N e b r.t h e * W g
o f $ 6 2 4 .O n r e c k l e s s d r i v i n g 'a n d ' w l t h M r .a n d H n A _H :
c h a r g e s t h e r e w e r e 5 4 c o n vi c t i o n s , . T l l n k b l u t h .
r e s u l t i n g i n f i n e s i n a m o u n t o f M r .a n d M m P a u l G I o n a ,
$ 7 1 5 .F o r l l r l vf n a r w h l l n i n t m r i -V-r11..|.r......r -_. . _ 1 1\_\I
other guests were Mr Hmsen'»l"°"' MY Rnd MIS. CIIITIGI ChIlB°
"n;1';..a"sf;~.."3. géqjllcvuce
eats at the Walter Huber 1232
~ Bm.-.Thanksgiving DIY.Mr.. and Mrs c. F.Pun wereovemnrht truest;a t a n Andrew
~ home.Sahmclav. andIvisltedSlmdnyeveningatthe
parents, M1 gnd M]5,hris H fznlen and Klféfl Rose. Bild chfil- William wi¢3¢ homg_len, hi; two sisters, Misses L tim Jvhmen. Helen Fern I-nd Ihr!Mr. and }{n;,_,.mi°
and L o n,and hi.brother,Her- were _,°""°f yruem °f Mr-m a u m m v n md at the win"`°%.md M W E W bb i m n f ? "dv- ME "'l°§"' S}""""" evening.
.rs...e and n a n rn.orxenChrmt¢nn¢nAudrey drove to Coleridge, Sgtup hi > u § ;;=»1»»~;;_d WQTA Sundaw dinmr :meats of Hr.
day, to nttend funeral services of m ! f o r ;b"Yéf Y l lv u wg , Mn.Charles Christenggn
" relatmve.and frlends Pm w re L. ea.r. and Hn Ruben mme.. andeu o r R°h°*tw°¥'°Th-I-"kBR1ViIIkdi1merMM1....1.'L' f....l'.."'f=»t..1°.'l.°'.1f.'1"'2"..§'.E.f'I ...fh`;.f'_'?".1,l".'l" ?{%.'3'"i.1l°£'E*P5-lmao of Hn.cm. s umo.
I U N T I L
NOTICE
We Will Maintain an Office In the
Matthiesen Building Every Thursday
Beginning December 4th
National Farm Loan Association
Jack Lawrence Henry Truhlse
J CONCERT
"Kaff¢b0f¢1"
Fealuring
Ebba Trampe
Westergaard
(CounlcssEbb: Trarnp¢)
SOPRANO soLoxs'r
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Dana College
Dining Hall
FRID AY, DEC . 5
7:30 l'.M.
ADMIS SION 251:
sen,Thu rsd ay in hon or of Mr s .
.l'ensen's birthdnr.
Stanley Tru hls en atte nd ed thefootball game in Linc oln. Satundsv.
Mr .and M m .F o r r a t Br ewster
were F remont visitors. F riday .
Mr . an d Mr s.Emi l F allen we r ehosts at a . Thmlumivinz d inner for
Elme r Fr nin and Car l of Bla ir. Mr.ten!Mars h s ud c hila n d M m S ey -dr e n a nd Mr . a n d Mrs .Ra y mon d
Kuhr and 1'nmi lY of Kennsrd.
Mr. and Mrs. Ern est Grenier andchildren were Sunday dinner :nests
of Mr. and Mrs. Ole J ensen. .
Th e Bantist Mission Ci rc le will
mee t, Fri da y . at the h ome of Mr s.
Ar th u r Mo r r o w.Mr .and Mr s .Charles Sheets
were Thankssrivdne dinner intents
o f Mr . a n d Mrs . Vif ftil P e n c e o fOma ha.Mm. S h ee ts wh o ha d
ment ten day s at the Pearse home.
return ed th at eve ning.
Mr .sn d Mr s .Ed Ols o n enter-tained at di nner. Sunda y . for Misa
Be r na d i ne Otto o f Te k un a h. C llr -
ence Pnulsen of Bla ir an d Mr s .
d Rasmussen.Aman a.Miss Elna Petersen was a week-
end g uest at th e 0. M. Ir eland and
Void Ire land home. i n Blair.Mrs. C hris Korah oj an d c hi ldren
spent Fr i d a y a t th e M .Madsen
home.Mr .and Mr s.He nr y Tru h ls en .
..., ...... nv. .......... ru.. ..... .......J. A. Jesvemen.Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bnndur andMu-len :Dent Thanknvdvinz withMr. end Mrs. Pete Dlsehner of Col-umbus. Nebnska.They visited.lntil Sundlv in Columbus.Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brunton _andSylvia,and Mrs.A. L. Sullivanwere dinner nests of Mr. and Mrs.
). E. BHnlz of LYonA.»Thur'sd.sY.Vinrinis Gxenier :ment the week~end in Bldr with Pearl Jensen.The Georzo Sheets funily of
Hair snent Sundny evenxnz at the
). O. Sheets home.Miss Marian Truhlsen of Lin-oln and Stanley Truhlsen ol 0ma~1 spent 'I'h|.nk.s|\lvl.m'( st home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brewster anddr.and Mrs.Harold Brewster.esnlne and Terry were Thznks-rivinz dimer :meats of Mr. andIrs. Jesse Wolmer at Tekamah.Mr. and Mrs. Roland Wachter of.incoln were Ruesu at the A. H.e miller snd Ben Waehwr
~ »;.;; ..:.;'i§°..;.E¢a.;s.';d
lines of $972.The petrol traveled 2l0,8l.4{
miles during the month Ind spent
18,582 hours on patrol duty.Be-
sides the nrrosu made, there were309 warning cards issued and 146
accidents investigated m d re~
ported.In tho preceding monththere were 255 arrests made Ind
286 waming cards issued.
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Mm.Frank Brodersen mentWednsdav nlzht with her mother.Mrs. Hnlxie Cameron.Mrs.Frxnk Brodersen anddsuxhters were Fremont sh0PP¢l'B.
n u n ;m a r y a n n l . n u r a m s u s ew e r e g u e s t s o t W e l l e r G u t s s h o w x
i n B l n l r ,F r l d n v e v e n i n z .
M r .m d M r s .h w r e n e e H u - m m
e n f e r t s l n e d a t T h n n k s k l v i n z d i n -
n e r f o r M e e s n .a n d M e s d s m e s
A l b e n H m s e n .H a r r y W r l c h a n d
f l m i l y , H e n r y P e t e r s e n o t G r e t m .
R n d M r s . H a r v e y P d e n e n o f O m e -
s .
Mr.and M m Lloyd Bnvvm.
Euhiue and Do wd a nd Jeume
Juqgbmh attended an Omaha.theatre. Saturday.Devid Slbbernsen returned toAmes, Iowa. Collenze. lfter naend~
ing 'I'hnnl¢s1zivin;¢ with his Parents.Mr. and Mrs. A, H. Sibbemsen.Mr, and Mrs.Carl Knlbo andlchildram of Omnhn were callers at
'Lawrence I-lxnsen's.Sunday.
Paul; Lee Jones enmrhnined tenFriday-ol her classmates of Benson HighCallers on Mrs. Hattie Cameron Sohool, Saturday evwmz. at a hayon'Tuesday afternoon included rack rideMm J. C. Broderuen. Mrs. Henry!Mr. _and Hrs.Fred Junzbluthg_g_ Sunday Jackson nod Mrs.Frank Broder-Deffrtnned Qd gs. §_nd Mesdfunes Mrs. Johh Walkenhmi
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a a ; ~ 1 . l z f . " a ; ; " "~;j i ';;;"a
E. Webb, en route to Omshs.
m r s .s a t a n v n n l w n l e na n d l m o z e n e .M n .A n n a G r a d e r t
A n d M r s .G .F . P m l s e n v i s i t e d a t
M u r i w m m k f u s q x a n u e n 'm > m .1=~»-xa-. W - 2 ' 1 ' h : n k s | ; i v i n ; ? vg i t h l - g l : v u - o v s d n r r y e n e v
ents, Mr. end Mn. C. E. 'W hi vnk¢r.M r .en d M n .J .P . Hln s e n e n -They spent 'Thanksgiving Day nt tertninod st dinner.Sunday.lor
Cnix with their daughter Ind sil-Mr. Ind Mrs. Walter Huber.ter, Mrs. Walter Ponds, and tsm-Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Schumskerily.spent 'I'hnnklkM.nz Dsv a t theMrs. Rslnh Gilhev md Ano of Floyd Daisen home in FremontStevens Point,Wisconsin,accom-
Ernied by her mother, Mrs. J. D.cDnnsld or West Salem. Wiscon-sin, left Sundsv lor their homes,after A hrle! visit with Mn. H. H.curry.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L.Glover re-
turned, Monday, from Chicago, Il-linois, where they spent Thanks-mvmsc with their daughter,Mrs.C. N. Decker.Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walken-
hoi-st_snd daughter ot Springfield,
Illnnons.nrrived lust week for a
visit with his parents Mr.and
Mr. :nd Mrs.J.P. Sands endfamily were masts st the ErvinNeuhaus home. 'fhnnksldvinz Dey.Bonnie buchen ment several
days last week with her sister.Mrs. Raymond Peters,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Melvin Nielsen ofOmshavisitedthe0. C.Lieschehome. Sunday.
Mrs.John Schmeclmeuner o lFremont spent Saturdsv with her
sister, Mrs. Jom ChristensenMr. and Mrs.Rav Peters were
Sundnv visitors at the I-'md Lu|L'.h»
en home._ Mrs.Chris_Mlthiesen and
g f ;d ~§§',§"gv linudsenl n u n ted Mis.foldts, Snhdny evenlnmeonn
Aave rus ¢m'rlmEmx-pas,
ItBrin1| Re| \lIi |
Wines - Liquors
PHO NE 3 2 1
COMPTON'S
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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Grenier and
hiidren wen Thardc ngivinm dinner
ue s ta a t th e ho me o f Mr .and
irs. Osc ar Bec k of Ly ons.
Mr .an d Mr s .C.L .Reid were
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man.|\.»m:|l;¢:r awlguxum,p1'|,1|¢15 Jmug." " " " 'Mr.and Mrs.Charley Yan Vdin bluth and lla Mae,and Martin'Mr. *HQ Mrs.Henry Stauffer
af Blair were Thsnkgrnvmg dinner -Ietter of Omaha.at Thmksmrivinn *Q f"f"1}Y spent Thanksafiving
2 2 t h e ~ l m m n , 1 -~~
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Bsuzmnwn.mmm:
:spent Sunday af te mo o n wi th l
guests a t the W h i t Ca me
home.Mr . a n d Mr s .Carr oll \
Va li n of W vak ef i eld we r e wi e: s
the a ftern oon.Charles Va n V a li n o f W a k e f l
I-nd Gene Cameron.
M m la u i s e Pllc her §\nd ~
W hit. Cameron we re B la u welt.
Mon da y .Mr. a nd Mr s. Mors e Ch ris te n:
an d fa mi ly were Sundav di m
guests at the Pete Ande rsen ho:
Mies Ha ze l Christensen s o
the we e k e n d et.th e Pareni
Mor se Christensen home.Mr .an d Mr s .1-Iowan!K u
we re Sundav evening s u m
gu es ts at th g E in er Ha ns e n ho r'I'hanksgivln;z dinner W e sts
the Fr ed Kllbie ho me inc lud ed ll
an d Mr s Ein er Hansen.M r a
M m .Ho wa r d Kubie.and Mr . a
Mr s ." B u s "Triplett.a n d c hild:
of Oma ha .Guests a t suove r Th ankss zivi
nilrht a t the Th or vald Hama
home were Mr .and Mr s .Ei r
Hansen,Mr .an d Mr s ."Sh in
W e b e r, Mr. a nd Mm. C ar l Ha n s
an d f a mily o f B la i r . Mr. a n d MClarenc e Ha n se n an d Susan
Bla ir an d M r an d Mr s .Pe te L :
sen an d family .
Mr .an d Mr s.Th or vnld II nn s
and Franc es Ma e we re Su nddinnerguestsa t the Ha r te
Christensen home.
Mr .an d Mr s ."S hi ne "Web
were Sunday eve ni ng callersth e Th o rvald Han sen home.
M r .an d Mr s.F lo vd Johnsc
Mr .an d Mr s.Russell W a rd a1
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ronfanin Mean-3 and Mesdames AlbertHansen. Lillard Jensen and family.
Tom Bataon of Omaha was a
lweekend mlest of his cousin,lrs. Julian Junsrbluth. Jr.ora'Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bridegaard[were callers at Fred Junzblutlfs
sen Sunday.'ner Mr and Mrs.Hugh Rhea visitedne. in Omaha. Sunday.ent Glenn Lieache and Lloyd Jung-tal. bluth attended the Elks carnivallinFremont. Saturdav nixrht.ble James P.Sunds transactedJer business in South Omaha. Monday.ne.|Mr.and Mrs.Richard Pfister
of Edyzemont.South Dakota,vis~neg Mr.and Mrs. F. J.Enerson,
Ffnylayz 1-ho'were en route to
visit.their son. Richard,Jr.,atHarvard University.
I J. O Marshall was in Lincoln,
ns Saturday
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10~a u c h w e . .
, B J M r .a n d M r s C h r i s W r i c h e n -
t e r t a i n w .S u n d a y e v e n i n g ;f o r
M e a n r s . a n d M e s d a m e s H a n s W r i c h
o f B l a i r .W a l t e r S a l i l t l e r l fi e l d a n d
f a m i l v o f F o r t C a l h o u n ,G e o r z e
H i n d l e v o f H e r m a n .B o b H i t c h -
m a n ,A n d r e w S ve n d p r a s r d a n d
f a m i l v a n d B e r t .a n d A l m a M i l l e r .
T h i s a f f a i r w a s i n h o n o r u f C l i n e '
b i r t h d a v a n n i v e r s a r v .
I M r .a n d M r s .L i l l s n d J e n s e n a n d
nn.f a m i l y s p e n t Tl 1 a n k s a - g i vi n g :D a v i n
n d T i l d e n w i t h M r . a n d M r s . E a r ] P e t -
:vv ersen."P Mr.and Mrs.Raymond French:il and child2°~Bn were Iniesta oi Mr.
Et" and Mrs.Marion Loftis in Crain.
"E Sunday.
'fd'Lillian Simnson and Georsia;.d Marshall held a farewell Dartv for
rd Lois Marv Ann and James Jensennr sgdie March School, Wedneeedav
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dinner.""' wun relatives at HooperIMrs. H.w.sehoeager M11.-=l'i..3°.i'?.;.nEi~'f'°'i.1`.l.ay'f gg; George Schoettger, and Mrs. I
Weber were guests of Mrs. A.Woodman, on Tuesday, at the a
nual Christmas luncheon at .4
Saints Church in Omdia.Beverly Osterman observed hthirteenthbirthday,Saturday, etertaining the girls in her claiThetablewascentered withbirthdsv cake with yellow candle
and hnndkerchiefs made nretfavors for all.There were al:prizes for all in the various co:
tests.Guests were Grace WirneEileenMonday.Darleen HasMarilynHall,Phyllis UtterbacAdeleMcwitt.Mrs.Harry Osteman, and sons, Harry Dallas srRoscoe, and Mrs. Alice Newcom.Mrs. H. W. Schoettger and MrGeorgeSchoettrrervisitedMi:Abbie Bysonsr.West Point.,Mol
day. Miss Bysonfz, a member 1
the Arlington high school facult;
is recuperatinpz from a recent ops
ration, and plans to resume hework here after the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Newell hav
word that their daughter,Mr:Clifford Brewster, who subrnitteto an operation in Panama, is necuperating*nicely.The Brewsterhave moved into government qusi
ters.
Mrs.F.E.Webb accompanieMrs.Wilhelm Grimm of Blitir t
Lincoln, Monday, to attend a noondayluncheon at University Clultand an afternoon tea at the Gov
ernor's Mansion. The events .werin honor of Miss Marion Martin oWashington,D.C.,vice-chairmanof the National Republican Cornmittee.
llllashthqton 'Ylcam
filessrs.and Mesdames L.(.
Holer and family, Ollie Marshal.
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Rivimz Day .Present were Messrs.
and Mesd ames Pa t Sherwood an ddauirhters. Gerald Re id o f Oma ha .
E .C.Reid an d Mar jo ri e,L .D .
L o n e Geonre Reid and Kar lee n:
and By r on Reid.
Mis a B emadi ne Otto of Te kamah
was a we e k e n d zruest a t E d Ol-
sons.Mr . a nd Mm. Tho rva ld Pe te r se n
and c hildren were Sunday dinner
irllesta o f th e Leslie Ia u rs e n s i n
0a klan d.
Th e Hill Qze ek Ladies A i d wi llbeentertainedat.the Alf re d
Petersen home. Thursday .
A family 'I'hnnks;zivinz dinner
wap held by Mr . an d Mr s .Ray
Tr mle tt.Guerlts were Messrs. andMesdarnesElz v Tr ip i e tt.Ha r old
rinlett. an d fa mili es of Tekamah:
IIve rett Lnrnb and daufzhtem o f
Blai r;E d Wittirr o f Emer son:Hq wa r d Tr i nletf . an d ehiidren o f
Oma h a and Charles Brodersen o f
Iie rmn n.
Mr. and Mm. L. B. Ha rris on en~tvrtained at.Tha nk sg iving d in ne r,
Messrs. and Mesdarnes Bert Coon-
r of B la ir : Haw C oo pe r a nd J ac -uelme,E.P.Harrison.Ni la a n d
Bobbie. of Teka rnn h; Miss Doris
iar ri so n of Omah a an d Mr . a n d
Mr s.W i lli a m Rasmussen.Ke i th
~nd Jean.
The se nior B. Y. P. U. and their
nonsor.Mrs . O. H. Gods ey .n t-
ended a fa ll rally o f th e Oma h a~intric t at Tekamah, Sunday .
Th e Hi ll Creek Lu the r L e ag u e
vill me e t, Th umd a v eve nin g, athe E d Olson ho me.
Ravrnond Ko rs ho j o f Oma h a
spent Thankepzivinz W ith his na r-
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Mr .an d Mr s .C.L .Reid w e nhosts a t a fp rni lv d inn er, 'Than ks-
Rivimz Day .Present were Messrs.
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E .C.Reid an d Mar jo ri e,L .D .
L o n e Geonre Reid and Kar lee n:
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Mis a B emadi ne Otto of Te kamah
was a we e k e n d zruest a t E d Ol-
sons.Mr . a nd Mm. Tho rva ld Pe te r se n
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0a klan d.
Th e Hill Qze ek Ladies A i d wi llbeentertainedat.the Alf re d
Petersen home. Thursday .
A family 'I'hnnks;zivinz dinner
wap held by Mr . an d Mr s .Ray
Tr mle tt.Guerlts were Messrs. andMesdarnesElz v Tr ip i e tt.Ha r old
rinlett. an d fa mili es of Tekamah:
IIve rett Lnrnb and daufzhtem o f
Blai r;E d Wittirr o f Emer son:Hq wa r d Tr i nletf . an d ehiidren o f
Oma h a and Charles Brodersen o f
Iie rmn n.
Mr. and Mm. L. B. Ha rris on en~tvrtained at.Tha nk sg iving d in ne r,
Messrs. and Mesdarnes Bert Coon-
r of B la ir : Haw C oo pe r a nd J ac -uelme,E.P.Harrison.Ni la a n d
Bobbie. of Teka rnn h; Miss Doris
iar ri so n of Omah a an d Mr . a n d
Mr s.W i lli a m Rasmussen.Ke i th
~nd Jean.
The se nior B. Y. P. U. and their
nonsor.Mrs . O. H. Gods ey .n t-
ended a fa ll rally o f th e Oma h a~intric t at Tekamah, Sunday .
Th e Hi ll Creek Lu the r L e ag u e
vill me e t, Th umd a v eve nin g, athe E d Olson ho me.
Ravrnond Ko rs ho j o f Oma h a
spent Thankepzivinz W ith his na r-
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Ravrnond Ko rs ho j o f Oma h a
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PUBLIC SALE!
Having decided to qui! farming, I will sell ll Public Auction
ll my place 5 miles west uf Herman. on thc old Chas Paulson
f arm.o n -
SAT., DEC. 13
The following pr operty , to~wi¢:
4 HORSES 4
One team bay geldings, 7 and 8 years old. wt. 2800. well
matched; one npolled gelding, smooth mouth. wt. 1100, to work
md ride; one buckslsin mare, smoolh mouLh. wt. 1150.
FARM MACHINERY
one 14- in. we iking piovr; one h ay rak e; one listc r; one mower
5-ft.;one 3-sec tion ha no w; on e J . I. C as e c or n pla nter , wi th
wire; one broadc ast sender;o n e Ne w Cen tu ry c u ltivato r; o ne
8-ft. disc ; one Fmirbaukx~Morle 154 h . p . n a e n d n e ; o n e M u -
lug motor; two pump jac ks; one 5%~l't. stoc k tank. £1106 as new;
one f ee d bu nk; o ne n e: of g od wor k h er ue n. S ome h ou se ho ld
good s. too ls and other an kle s too nomenu to me nti on.
O n e b o x w a g o n ;o n e h a y r a c k ;o n e J o h n D e e r e r i d i n g p l o w
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ROY P>AULSON
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'rnum ; wsu.s, Amsmm ma Clcrk
20 Head OF CATTLE 20
Seve n c o urs and hei fer a: o ne c ow fres h 3 wee ks: two rod
oovru,gi vi n g milk ; o ne re d heifer, c lose springer; one 2-y ear-
old ro m hei fc r; one y enrlin g Holstein heif er; on e rod y ear linp;
heifer. Six c alves: one Hointein heifer c alf; three iiololoin steer
c alurs;two red steer c alves.Seven steers,wi. T00 lbs.:Fo u r
Holsteins; one Hereford; one blac k: one roam.
69 Leghorn Hens and Pullets
dinner ltuests |ersen ho me i n
Mr .an d M
CeCil Bra nt.zu
W ard. Mr. anlMr .and Mr s.
Donald sttende
Qslebminn hon
"-""""";"" a lte rnuo nilamMe IBF.-l Mr. and Mrs. Sam Selby enter-
ns Arnfrew Olbach tamed Thanksgiving Dnv fOr Mr.lr and Mrs Merlé and Mrs.Selbv and dmmhtem ofNfrsLloyd J lmao Iowa,and Mr and Mrs.AlvinRuéaellWagdJ J Svendmmxd and dauzhtera.~d 9. SllV6r Weddulgl Mr.:md MPS'Aummt Storkluring Mr, and Mrs. spent llicmdav an West Pmnt.Fridav evermimr.I.|.lf'.1`.;.i'i'.'I," .'f.5 'fefl """"°"E '""l.
J.W Johnson and daufzhu-rs.Louie Gottach and Georrre John
son helped J A Johnson celebrate
his birfhdav. Tuesdav eveninsr.Mr.and Mrs.Chris NielsenMr. and Mrs Edward Larsen anddaurrhter and Mrs. Hulda Ludwig
and Barbara of Omaha were
'§]1ap_ks_gjv§n|z clinner :nests Bt thevice comes straight
from Santa Claus
himself . . . and he
ought to know. He's
F Chris UlhmrhCallers athome. Saturday
and Mrs. LlovlMrs.RussellMr. and Mm, llMrs. T. Iverson
th e Ha r old Mair ill
v evenin g, were Mr .nl Johnson.M r a n d
W a nd a nd Donald.
Ier le W a rd . Mr. n nd
L, Mr. and Mrs. Elm-
u¢»u|»;uu:ru \\\trE su vve r IEUBSLB 01 N .F.Nielsen flol¥1E»'Mr . a n d Mr s .Arnold I Ianaen.Fr i -Mr. a nd Mrs . He nry Tle tg en a ndday .Mr .and 31114.Osc ar Chr is- Op al J ane we r e Oma h a sh00r>e\'B.
tensen a n d f a mi lv o f Ha r d v were Fri da v.
guests the:0.Sun dav Mi s s Delores J ohnsen srrent the,
__Mg» and Mr s arqid .jqnsen _and Thanksiriviilsr holidav at the Lame,
ef Thone,Mr. and Mm. AndreIoler. Mr. and Mm Chu-If Tllv!I l n l u y m l n l l z m n r u n E l k c tM ll. l¢ | l. l o f rn Dnlln Wlnnrlnur . I ~ . . . . - _ § " - . : . l | .Fvisited hundreds upon hundreds of
hom es for cx good m any years-
but he reports there are still some
that need good eyesigbt protedion
[-~-----~ -'"~~»"°~~~"w :ne wualungwrn Luuzunul .ruuu5; Wayne.auctmn at. the Wnalumrton Cum-1
nd Mr. and Mrs. Lillard Jensan and munity Church.Tuesdav eveningan famxlv were aunner :mem of Mr. was attended by n.larsre crowd.
ee and Mrs. Elmer Jensen. Sunday.Lunch was sold and net pn-age-eds.|_Mr._nnd Mrs. L E. Larsen and srnountirrlx to about $72.wall be
inld
ill
'mm lee were Illests of Mr amiMrs. Frank Lutz in Blair, Thanks-
mvinz Day.
Mr.and Mrs.Gifford French
gnterlained at dinner. Thanksgiv-mg Day, fer Mrs. Casale Hansen.Harvey and Hazel. llr.and Mrs.
Hamid Stork and Pomsv and Maryllcth and Janet French.Mr. gud Mrs. Alvin Svendrraardentertnuleda t a farewell varty.Sunday, for Messrs. and Mesdames
Peter Sorensen And sons of Platte.
mouth.David Andersen and chil-dren of Omaha,Woodrow Svcnd-ganrcl and sons ol Blair.NelsSvcndgnand and dnuzhters of Arl-,inman and Sam Sclbv and daulzh-
ters. honor-ins! Mr. and Mrs. Mar-|nard Svendunard and Tommy. whoarekmovinktoCaliforniathis
wee
Mr_ and Mm. Ole Sorensen and
sons,_Mrs. John Hooks.Ray andM8!'K\e were Wests nf Mr.s.mlMrs. Lillsnd Jensen. Sundnv alter-
noon.Mr. and Mrs, llenrv C. Jen.sen of Bla.ir_were callers thereMondav evening.Mx-..and Mn. Chrln Wrichf e
gg wen- ND r 0 l r.and Mm. Bob ul'¢2»..-H.. ln Blair.
Thsnkslzivimr Dny.Mr. and Mrs. Gifford French and
Ihxuene wem callers at the CassieHansenhome. Mondav wmlmz.Glen lllstllugi, A brvther of Mrs.Hansen.is vlldllnz than thisw eekDomthv Jansen of Omalu nentiimnksadvlnnf D at homo.Mr. and rs.award Jansen nc-companled Mr. and Mn.FrankByantoBennlnkton,Ssturdax'
evening. where dmv atwxded theSlverWeddlnh dlnc e honexrimeMr. ind Mrs.rrv Johnson and
Mr. md Mrs. Chrhlennn.
I| 0 0 0 l u l u l e l a nNur Fan Catharina. m the ll-
land ul SL Georges, Bermuda. nsvnu 800 ynrl ma md n n w w
lsrly believed thli any bushels: who
drinks oven 1 lhlmbllhi III lu va-Ulll bl msrrled wllhln A yur,
divided between the _church treas
ury s.nd the Inlxes Ald-Mr.and Mrs William Mstzerand son maved into the Cuatnrcroperty st Wsshingtmi this weekim.. home was formerlv occuvled
by the Walter Rosenhaums.Mr. and Mm. Elmer Nielsen anddauzhter spent several dnvs lastweek with relatives at .lohnstoxynMrs. Mala AYD is nn the slfk lust.Mr. and Mrs, William Wlese am!familv SDL-nv,Thanlmrivinxr. [mvwith Mr. and Mrs. Rdvmrd Rice :llBellevueMiss D8X!¥\1Br |"'\~l¢-r\¢~n ..r Onw-ha called an frien<l~:in \\nl=inz<ton, Friday.Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sunds vi<~ited the William .Matzen home.Sunday lxfternoon,Mr. and lllrn. Claus Kuehl enb r-
wined. Saturdav eveninxr. in honorof Claus' blrihdnv.Present wereMessrs. and Mesdames Carl Cam-
enzind and suns.Log I-legerCharltsMohr and sons,ErnestKerstetler.Henrv Tielzen UH!
Opel Jane.Charles Peters andRobert.. Henry Colon. Arthur Peet:and Donnld,Mrs. Willilm Wiesennd Rvwsell, Fritz Peters md Fu-mnnd Kuehl.
Mr.and Mrs.Walter Henrick-sen have moved erin the h r m
formerly occupied by I.aw1~en<-f~Petenen.|
Thanknkivinz Day zuesh uv, theWillPetershomewere Mr. nunMm Henrv Rounkilda md hmllyof Arlirurton. Mr. and Mm. SorenRosenkllde :nd Mr. And Mn. Rav-mond Peters.w g -g u m o f c u u ,Iowa.w l l |un v ovornlxht meat atthe J. P. sum. home.1Earl Jolmsen of Kennsrd spentthe vroekand with the J. T. Chris-uannns.l
Delores 'Pletzen wen!Sxtur-.d n nlfrht at tha G.F.Plullen'hvme.'|Willie Aw is nunlnz n severelyburned hand.Mr. and Mrs. Nels Knudlan m`|
hrhlned at dinner. 'l'lmnbdv1n1:.for Mr.and Mr:Eric xnmann'_-n u-...n..n.um..-..._.l
wi ll me e t. Th umd a v eve nin g, atthe Ed Olso n ho me.
Ravrnond Ko rs ho j o f Oma h a
spent Thankspzivinz W ith his na r-
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Eyes are not only precious-they
are irreplaceable! Thafs why it's
so important to give them the right
light.And here's a g rand op~
portunity to do that in your own
home-a chance for you to take
Santds good advice and help pro-
tect the precious eyesight of your
family.`\
Merry Christrrlas, and good light
in 1942! Check your home now and
then iust drop the hint to Santa.
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Dated this 12th day of Novem-
r. 1941.EAL)John A. Clrrizan.412 - County Judn.
or1cE OF PROBATE DF WILL
A. C. Debel. Atwmey
the Countv ourt of Wnshinz-tcn County.ebraska.
NOTICE:On tha Sth day ofccember. 1941. at 10 o'clock A. M.._the Cougnty Court Rooms in
| L au ra. B er telae n will of fer f or
~bpte. a written inatrurnent nur-
mn s :to he the la st W i ll an d
stamen t o f J akg b An drea een
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B £05 Th; ka li DS p e n d :H o l u d a y s ,,?__hh M Rum nL',...»`$L
urs v s unv e f zum .I n Oklahoma md Mn. Clam Sc hneider. J r.. ln!
Ax-lm were Mr. and Mrs. Will§1.m
Mn.James M u l l i n s D e n ¢ T h a n k s - ~ I _ . e " ' " 'Kivinz amonz relativen in Tulsa Ml;und M n Xmneth whimOklahuma. leaving Wednesday and md \7emon of §ma}u md Mr and
~turninz Friday.She made the Mm Robb*.'rip in commmv widm her sisters. lvul And An:d°,I'5§: 'gnwd tilhad Lynn %"%"""%.~;=»d,g=-1g¢°»...,,me 'rs av eve
amz r.l or-1'h P 1 , ¢ c 1 b ti ,h ' hthy Gray. of Fremont.vm so hz' ;;,_, D';e';n~ _w xc
ceased.
Notice in harby ziven that C JThane hu mea with the umi ul
dmned.County Judze of Wuh-
inzum County. Nebraska. him finalreport ae adrnininratur ol the Ea-tam ol Martha Ruden. Deceued.and made an nnnlicatlon for final
administration and disc]-mrze. andfor the asdxmment of reaidua ofEstate tn such other uersona as are
by law entitled to the same. and Ihave set the 19th day of December,
NDTICE OF FINAL REPORT
Christensen ~oc:NOTICE 0F PROBATE 0F WILL0'Hanlon & 0'Hanlon.Attm-nay!
In the County Court n! Waahlnk-
Mr.and Mme Hermln Snrlckl
nd Thuiksgivinz dinner wlth'
heir mn, Erwin Snrick end funly at Fort CalhounMrs.Ida Ruwe and sons ew;-
~ined Thankazivinz for Mess ->nd Mesdamel Albert Surick and
amily. Auxzust Kahn of Fremont.Mr. und Mrs I.eS1erG-Irlev. sc-ompanied bv Mrs.Clifford Cain,Mg-y, snenc from Wedneadpv
til Fridnv in Leximrwn with.= I-Ismld Curlev hmllv-Robert Hovandick was a Sundaynner west at John Jxckzonh.Mn. Anne Lanz went Snturday'th Mm.Mildred Lang of Fro~
ont..
Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell andly were at the Albert Clley~m lo 'I`hl-nkurivin .e r 1Mr,and Mrs.Bert ThomppondRi dnrd were Thnnksn'ivlnlzpper guests of the Allred En-rs =; Blalr.Oflxer guests were
~ya . ei: bor Hall. has beenpostponed tn Deeember 9 in theMethodist Church basementMessrs.Ami Mmdwues HollandHolmes and lamilv.L.E. Peter-
son,Mattie Jlne and Berkley.Nei; Pefenon and Mr, Ted Peter-
um were dinner meats.Sunday,of the Ben Glissman familv nearOmaha.
Mi n Geraidine Johnson andMiss Marv Clements of Onnhu
spent the week-end warn Mr. and-gMM~.y=;f~ ilohnaon.f
ss een e m Johnsen oOmaha.ment Thnnkulrivimz'Dayvfith her father and brother. Chris-lmn Johnsen md Farl.'
Miss Jessie Janeen.who h ubeen working in Omaha. hu re-
tumed home
Gary Petersen of Irvlmrhon
spent, | tew days lan week withhisirrandnarenu,Mr.and Mrs.
Hm-y Johnwn.
Mrs. L. E. Petenon, Berkley and
In the County Court of Washing
ton County, Nebraska,
NO TI C E : O n th e 1 2 th d ly o fDec ember.194 1. a t te n o' c loc k A.
M. , I t th e C o u n ty C mn t Ro o ms i n
Blai r.W a s h ln z wn County .Ne -
braska,Cla ra E li zn be th Mo r g a n
will offer for urob ate. a wr itten ln-
str ument D urn or ti nz to be the la stW i ll an d Te sta me nt of Ge o rg e W .
Morgan, dec eased. at wmc h ti me
an d p la c e a l l ve n o m concerned
..:||¢:|r | :thereof.
Da ted th i s 1 8 th d a y o f No vp mber. 194 1.
( S E A L ) 'John A. Carrigzan,
46-4t County Judsze
se n o f B ld r .Mr. and Mrs. Chester Aronuon of
Tek arn ah vi sited the L eon Hi ndley
fun ily . S un da v even in g.
A mo n g thoue y o u u :people o fthe Mc Ca rth y di stri c t who enjo y ed
I. r o lle r sk a ti n g pa r ty an d wiener
roast in Fr emo nt.Sun day a fte r-
noon. were No r ma n a n d Ro i i mdLonir. Opal and Melvin Wric h. I}or-
ia , Mar jor ie an d Sidney W i lk ms ,Ma r y W i n e b e r z . B o b a n d B a r b a n
IIindley .
w ..
Mk.and Mn.erb Pull and
son have mvved from the houle onMn.Joe Iazux-e'a farm bv the
Wranch vicinity.Bobby Folev went,from Thurs-day until Snturdav with his nar-ults. Mx-and Mrs. Robert Foley.Dorothy Foley of Omahn andMxrnret Folev nls0 gpent the'Fhnnksziving weekend at home.Mr.and Mm.Ed ChristensenandVenda helped Elmer Feds
celebmte his binhdnv.Thumday.
....|
among relatives i n Ha mnto n. I owa.Mr . a n d Mr s .No r ma n W u lf r e -
tur ned to the ir ho me i n Cedar
Falla,Io wa ,af ter ha vin : a r ve n t asix-mon th honey moon vac ation
wi t h M r .W u lf : p ar e n ts .Mr . a n d
Mr s . C h ri s W u lf a n d f a mily .
A b aby so n was bor n to Mr. andMr s . Mar vin W u lf o f C e da r F a lla .
I o wa Thankspfi vinz Day rnornimr.Ha i o a srr ands on o f Mr. a nd Mrs.
Chris W ulf,
Mr :and M m .Esz zer t W ulf en
were Omnh;visitors.Mo~da?
d u dinner zuesu at the Hddthom were Mr. md Mn, LeonudPlrrllh md dxmzhter G! Alhhnd.
Nebrankn.
V
- . . _ _
If " ¢ a > i d '~
Buch)at Kennard. Friday-Mrs. Herman Mitten and infant.
son, Duane Te ~, rgturned home
u a I »i ~W B !
n v i m i t o r a t t h e R e n s h a w h o m e .
T u e a d a y .a n d M i s a J e a n T a y l o r
c a i l e d ,T h u r s d a y e v e n i n x r -
M i s s R a v o n a .L a c k e y .t e a c h e r a t
Loulla Suverk ~beOn Saturdav veninz. Tafre wasa B1Ivner L:at the Eric Pallihome in Omaluh On ThnnkBR'lvin|CDayhew m a mlestof MrsAmanda Suverkrubbe. and Thurs-
spent Thankspgiving with their son-in-la w an d da ulrh ter. Mr. and Mrs.
Ha r old Rasmussen of Rose Hill..th esta were Mi ss Shirley0errmRena haw an d Ha r ve y W a lk er o f
Tc k ama h.
a ~ ~ e B ~c ~ h ~ i n F ~Calhoun.o f B la i r , w h o we n t t h e week-end
as the guest. of Mi sa Ma r g ar e tW u lb ur n;Mr .a n d Mr s .Rud olph
an d Irene were Sund ay a fter noon
gue na o f Mr . an d Mrs . Pa ul B ar ry
and sou.Th an ks gi vi ng D a y gu es ts o f Mr .
and Mrs. Henry W ulburn a ug! Mar-
and :gn of Niclgerson.Sunday
Page Seven
Winnter Wheat
|n Exce||¢nt
Condition
Mr. :nfl Mn IA"....f n:n..... _-Lchf'i£e--- f'°§" ~¢»u|1a.|| uuutu. uuu d an. muu mn. rnsu LJIUGBCH IFIUthe frhé'n=?.f¢?,'¥2'£"Ed§'52'i£;§°»5,'5.*_ T»5»__Q'hrfs1@1w¢z=_l¢f1=»Ff=dsv»L.`I`1§"h1§.5;_1"£-21'5.f';,"'1'?."2.: "3}f.'EIBilf ar's na re nti.1llr. ' an d mlf ga :
Fr a n k Bi ff ar .They also visited in
Blai r a t th e ho me o f h er p a re n ts .
Mr. and Mrs . Harvey P oun ds.
Mr. a nd Mr s. A. R. B ealea we re
among the sruc sta at a. turkey din-
ler a t the C . B. Bu nn h ome . Su n-
_. . _ - _w w - Q u » ¢ w \ | | |A n n u ) .f o r B 1 1 f 1 ' l 1 0 .N e w Y o r k ,w h e r e M f l i o w a r d a n d M i l c h e d .o f H e r m a n ,
w i l l b e e m n l o v e d i n d e f e n s e W ° " k - r w e m T h a n s k s r i v i . n n 'd i n n e r z u e a t s ,
S a n d e r .M r .a n d M r 6 -E d c u m .o f M r .a n d M n .W .J .N o v a k a n d
t e n s e n h o n o r e d h a m a t s u m m e r :
:meats were Messrs and MendameaMike Bnond urn a nd Ro sie.W alter
Gollehon E lme r Betta and KHre n ;n t the P au l B ar ry ho me : n the
tn...u . . .r-......\..n.....\.-..A Mr...
Rs ib h.Th e Novak n vis ited Mr .and Mrs . C har les Hor n o f Herman.
Sunday afternoon. and were ic llests
. . . . . . . . : _
I Winter wheat and rye are enter-
ingniximto the winter in excellent
ondluon , a c c o rdi ng to the wee kly
feather and crop report released
y the state-federal division o f
gric ultural statistic s.
Th e report indi c ates that sub-
Lantinl rains fe ll in the eastern
n d southeastern sec tions of Ne-
ra sk a th e fo r e p ar t o f the we ek ,
fith genera!sn o w f alli n g an th e
Peek ended.Fo r th e f ir s t h alf o f
me week temperatures were above
re e zi n g wi th th e min i mum b elo w
D degrees in moat plac es and n o
ero temperatures ne1:o:'ted as the
eek ended.
" C u m pic k ing is g m c r a l
nroughout the state,"tho re po rt
mtinues,"a lth o ug h delay ed i n
me east and southwest because of
sins.Yields are tur nirlg o ut bet-
rr than expec ted earlier b u t th e
g h moiature content in c ausing
Imi! CUHCCTIL Snrrrhllm nnr| :mv-
u u y .
M . . .a n M..LH.:u...n
NOTICE OF Anu1Ni§m\1 'xoN
0'I-lanlon &O'l-hnlon. Attdrnen
In
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some areas.Winhar wheat seed~gs were being ilnlshed the firstthe week In southeast Nebraska.here rains and muddy fields de-
yed this process,Generally>ealdng~.the wheat has made
avy growth".Some seetiohs report n scarcityharvest labor.
Advenise in The EnterprllsI: Brinms Rennie..
'Words Are Not Big Enough
praise A D L E R I K A .A m 55d trglvelz lwa y s c a r ry AD L EK ~
i wx me . '(G. D. Calif)Ga sJ alinx,sour stomac h. svells o f
nstinstion uuic klv relieved th r u)L}'Il€lKA.GQ( i t TOD A Y .
B L A I R D R U G C O .
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Home Theatre
lame al Perlect Talking Pictures
THURSDAY
Defembcr A
Admimiun ll-30cts.
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a vm-» ° ' h ¢ ' | ' . €\ i ° ' m e
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3 A " m u . n a i n - - ; - '
:'_' -'~°.:-je'.;.'-:_'::..'_g__3_.m
o~Mcel the Fleel Comedy.
FRIDAY-SATURDAY
December 5-6
Matinee. Admission ll-22c¢s.
loTH£R 'DODGE ClTY'l
~ ~Nebraska , at eleven o'e loc k in the
abut!wi ll UU zivum ana c onsiu~ed . to -wi t: Th e Pe ti o n o f Ha r -
y H. Draearer orav ar for the no-
nntrnent.o f Phil.iD 0 ' Ha n lo h aslmini strator of the estate of said
ana Draeirer. deceased.
Dated this 12th da s' o f Novem-
r. 1941.; E A L )J oh n A. Ca ms ra n.
-4t County Judsre.
D TI C E OF P R OB A TE OF W I L L
Ha n lo n &O'Hanlon.Attor ne y s
the Cou nty Co ur t o f W a sh ln ge
ton County . Nebraska.NO TI C E :On the 12 th day o f
ecember.1941.at e le ve n o'eloekM. . nt th e C o un ty C ou r t Roo ms
Blair.W ashimrton Coun ty , Ne-
askn. Edna Ma e B r o wn wi ll o f -
* f or orobate. a wr i tte n instru-ent Duroortinn to be the last W ill
c l Te stament o f Ha rrv H. Br own.
:ensed. at wh ic h ti me and Dlac e
persons c onc er ned mov aooearLl contest the tirobate thereof.
Dated this 18th da y of Nover n»
r. 1941.
E A L )John A. Can-isran.
'It County Judize.
Advertise in The Enterprise
S H O P P I N G
D A Y S U N T I L
C H R I S T M A S
-z--|-»H~-M-1 H I 1-n~:»-1 I H l~'l~~I'°l-l-
a:v°u.=un ru 0 CIOCK Adil., BU my uf-fic e in said Countv for the hearimrthereof.
Dated No ve mbe r 21.1941.
( S E A L )J ohn A . Carr ismn.47-'it Coun ty J ud ge,
N o r r c e O F A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
G1-Ianlon 81:O' Ha nlon . Atto rn ey s
I n the Co u nty C o ur t o f Washinlr-
ton County . Nebraska.
F S T A T E O F Christ Bek ke de
tertained. Fridalf. in c elebration ofMr. W ulf' s b ir th da y .Guests were
Messrs.and Mesdames Fr ed Do r-
nao ke r a nd fa mi ly . F red W olf a nd
Ear l. F red R. W u lf an d fa mllv Bi llVo g t a nd so n :Lar s P ete rse n. Ar-
thu r a nd Her man Du fel of Hu dso n.
Io wa .
Thankssrivinn: Day sruests of Mr.
an d Mr s.Fr ed R. W u lf we r e Mr .and Mr s. Fr ed W ulf and Earl. Her-
ma n a n d A r thu r Du f e l o f Hu d so n .
' y u a n \ . ¢ | u l n s . c n : u : | |" G D l v l '" "guess; or ve a l and My r a wr i c h .Hendric kson u»v\.aC umlc ,viultgq mf g b llla f t'Pallman in Omaha,Satur dav.he visi tor on Fr id a?and :De nt F rid av a fte rn oo n.Mr .e . n d Mr s . He r ma n SDHc l:
Friday ni1z"nt and Sa tur d a v a t th e Mi ss Fr an c e s Mullin o f No r f o lk we r e Sunday even ing visitors a t
E lme r Betta he me in Bla u
llflr. and Mm.Fred W earterlraard
and Russ ell and Da n we re Than ks.
spen t the 'nlank aki vin sz hqlida vs a:| 0me r B lum's.
the pare ntal. J a mes Mullin , home.Mr . a n d Mrs. Ric har d Lang ' and
Mr .an d Mrs .W es to n Lo mr an d' !' ami iy a nd Mr s A n n a I a n a were
Mr s.Glenn Mu n do r f and J anet
of Chic ago visited.Sun da y . at theCa rl H ,W a rd an d Glen Rosen-
bau m h ome s.
Hans.H a n v and Mi s s A l m as i r i u s dinner lrueots o f Mr .a n d f a mi ly we m Thank sirivinz d inner Sundav dinner eueata a t th e'
Mr s.Charles Smi th.Vi vi an a nd guests oi' the Floy d Ac kerrnans i1lLeons1-fi Lo tti e borne.Do n n a S mith a t th e A . D. K ni i r h t He rma n .Th e y were after noonan d W i lli a m S mi th ho me in IW -land soone r srue sts. Su nday . of Mr.
imrton.
Mr and Mrs. Francis Hovendickand children helped Arnold Rix
dm .C I I "i s1 ." "m.i."M.'§"...1i°"§§d"f....?i?',.o f F o n t a n e l l e N e w s
Bla ir visited Mr s.Lena.Petersen
and son. Nels. on Sunday .Dr .M.A .Ritzen c onduc ted th e¢ca§ed '" Io wa .Th e Du fe l b ro th er s were c elebrate his bir thd ov.Sundahf
Svoizemon were Sundav evening
visitors a t the Ni c Friedriehsenhome.
Th e Ro y a l Ne ig hb or s lod se will
meet.Frid ay .Dec ember 5,wi thMr s .G. E. K:o nbe rz.
Tue sde v after noo n the fo llowi ng
heloed Mr s.Elsie Mi lle r observeMr .an d Lire.Floy d I-Iinz's annual 'Fhankseivina' servic e at the her birth day :Mesdames Iei boyNotic e is hereby lriven th a t o n
the 26th day of Dec ember, 1941. at
the County Judne'a offic e in the
City o f B la ir. W a shi ng ton Co unty .
forenoon td said d ev. the f ollowine
nav u nti l Mo ndo v mor mn ir son, Pa ul Lars en. who rec entlv re-
Mr. and Mrs. .In v Stewar t enter-tu rn ed f ro m th e ar mv. we re vis it-
tnined a t dinner.Th n n k s mvi n i r o i s a t th e E d Christensen home.
De y . f or Mr . a n d Mr s..Lloy d M¢ "| M0n da Y-
Con n. Mr . and Mrs. Neil A ndr ea s-Mr . a n d Mr s .Fred W esterirasrd
l
,gue sts at th e W ulf s f rom W e dne s-I Mr . a n d Mr s.Pete r La rsen and
en Mi ss Be tty Stewa rt, a n d Mrs .ma tte r wi ll be h eard .qnd eon si d- .Méme Mc C an n.
ered.to -wit:T h I ) r r f o +Ode ss a J e ns en o fa ;i ss ; ii ? 3. a !Mr .and Mr s A n d r e v Sxeod
pointment of Ora Odessa J ensen as
admi nistrato r of the estate of s aidChrist Bekke, dec eased.
Dated th i s 2 8 th d ay o f No ve m-
ber. 1941.
( S E A L )J ohn A. Carriizan,48-4t County J udge.
NO T I C E O F F I N A L RE P O R T
0'I-Ianlon &0'Hon io n.Attor ney s.
I n th e C o u n tv C o u r t o f Washing'
ton County . Nebraska.
E S T A T E O F Frederic k W .
Christensen.deceased.
No ti f e is hexebv given th a t
gnord a n d f a mi lv a n d Mi s s A lma
Qnnd Bert Miller were arnonif those
wh o heloed C h d s Vlfrich c elebratehis hir thd av.Sundav evenanir.
I n celebration of her bi rthda y .
Mrs. S. w. Andersen entertained at
dinner.'lilesday evenine f o r Mr . l
and Dan spent Fr id av even i ng a t
the A r th u r Han sen home._
Mr .and Mr s Her be rt IWFETIIR'
an d children o f Omah a were
'I"hs.nlcsei\°inLr irllesls a t Bi ll
Koe nli fs.Mr .and Mr s .Mi k e Klmngforth
and J oli e J o y s pe nt fr om Wednes-
d a v to Fri day a t the Derental
A r th u r Hansen home The Ha n-
i we s ts a t n fazmilv '1*hanksnivine Fontanelle Luther an Ch urc h.Mc Cann,E.0 .Fairc hild.Mo rr is
De v.dinner were Mr .an d Mrs .|Mr .and Mr s Aa ru n Nieba um A nder sen.Claus Schneider.Jr..
W ilhain Iieales and son.Kenn eth af C olumbu s visited th ei r p a re nts He nr v Ute rman n.Ha r r v Blaco,
of Irvmsrton: Mr. and Mrs. Georze here. TI'mnksg'ivin Day .f w i l l m m Jadmel.Ch ds tin a Mi lle rOh r t of Fo rt Ca lh o un :Mr s.e m |lliir.and Mr s.~A .Lnnir hors t nly rtie Mc Cann an d Lloy d Mc :
Hy - Mrs. A nn a J oh nso n an d Ric h-and daughter, J ane spent Than ks, C ano.
a Neleo n of Bla ir...g i v i n :arnonsr relatives in Ozna~g Mi ss W i lma Bates ha d as herMr .and Mr s .Gif fo rd Ni e i s e n h a Mr .and M|»3 A .W_Chris-sweats.Wednesdav evening in
and f a mi lv soent Thankssrivinit a f P hDay with Mr. and Mrs. Hoare Kruse £ 2 3 2 "o o oec o aec ornpametl
o f F o r t Calhoun.Mi ss -5*I'"'"|Frie nds have rec eive d wo rd that
Me h mn s of F o r t Calhoun visitedthe Nielsen home. Sundav.- §.:*..§". § r " ; " ; . . 1 f . . " § m s' ; : : ; * ' "
Mi ss Gra c e Th omas on of Gra nt,Rosco pac h a turned h
and Mre.Christian Andersen an dl and KI`in9_,wth families hadii?'iz...*§i"?.°d.'2.'3."§.i"1";Z'.?."'§§1i f nMk8RiVi"'1 dinner altethe Merrill
...'te nson.Fra nk L in de n.Th sn k smvin ir De v 33 :" i i i iii " U':' i'i Ili am VossInves ts n t th e An ders on h ome were Wallac e an d Alvin .and Mr .and
Mr. L inde n en d so n. B ertr and. and Mr.W D Parrish dr ove to W in -
llirs. Meliinnisznl.f side , Thur sdav.Them: visit£'d Mrs
M.£T'"§'§.?§£;'"&~i.o?3"»-@5e"°§i'2w-2.=2;g;°',;"°*f§';e;;M f g M;e "' ° K °° '=" °f
and Mesdarnes Clem W illiamson of A 1 as *ge eg'm \ [ a 1.E m m a A.Cliristensen.has fi le d C 'Ch R d f a mi lv a n d ar z e n u m .*_r o m '.n ov owi th the unglersiirned.Count?-J S r=s2.i.Ss§.1`i..?fl` Sharon Kav!3&Il1dEd fothelllf sll\§r Ma11n1\.<ir§arv
J udi re of W asl.nnsr'l:on County .Ne - lo f Hoo pe r. J oh n Ta y lor a nd fam-'J "£I'i§xi n a f g d ~rda g g
b r ka.her f mn l report os Ad - f ilv.Ha r o ld Tay lo r an d family . " Te .I.';:;I?kq v n a °da:c t"'Ben_
I;1i mstr'} rix of ihe estate oi Fred~| Hoo.'ard Tay lor and so n. and Miss n on T h g l d g v nighte arlidc.C h i l e .d eese d.I -1|W k.Iandmade on aDoli::aS?1on fi ? final!i i i ? a n § "zi1°m. Harold 'Taylor and f Mg-o llirls.J oe ',>l==8e"=i
adminis tration and discharge.and.c i1ildren, J immy and Perry . visited ig? al; Q =gd=;;_.§>@g;m;== hog;-
g u g r ~ ~of !'€S1dllf\of ;lil»1r. and ~ li.. V. Heath. W ednes-Clarenc e Ras mu sse n of He rman
1941.at ti vo o c loc k P.M. . a t my
offic e in sa id Cou ntv fo r the hear-ine thereof.
Dated Dec ember 2.1941.
( S E A L )J oh A C m e a 1[ ) R _C _ R _ M E A D 48-4t n Cour?tv Jugire.
I J E NTI S T 1 Fridav eveninir d inner ir uests atRooms i n liia y le Bu ilding th e L . E .Peterson home , in Ken-
Bleir,Nebraska nan d, wer e Mr. an d Mrs I va n A n -
.~i'i*'!°¥~l~~I°!°°I"l~'l°'5~'!°i°l~l°+~l"!"l~'l~+\I dersen and No r ma n Dixon.
The Blair Hoo - ltal
, |e e s r e omeIo wa , s pe nt th e h olid a y s wi th Mc after visiting relatives i n O m
Carth v re lati ves.
Gu e sts o f Mr . a n d Mrs . Ho wa r d
Thomoson and bab y . for a Thanks-
xc ivimz dinner. were Mr . a n d Mrs.~Dan Tho rnoson Ed n a a n d Gmc e
Thompson. J ac k Bec kma n. Mr. and
l A c antata is planned f o Sog. D e c l mb e r T . b v th e L u i a f i i
I u r c h c o i r
,~._....__
honor o f her birthday .MissesGuinevere.iinie.and No r ma J ane
lllatzen. J essie J aneen. Mattie JanePetenson.Mariraret A n n Nelson
Helen and Mild red Rosenbaum,
Helen E.Johnson.Ma ri an Carn-berg,Ve rn a Uterrnann and Fa y
.W r iir ht:Mr .and Mr s I va n A n -
dersen an d No r ma n .Th e even in g
.wa s eve nt r.-loving bunc o and priz-
'es were W on bs' Rue and Guinevere'Mstze n
|Mr s W a lter H o m o f Puebio.V ar 'e ~ . . i = = = .
=i.§"~. e;".2: s:.. % .';%.~' °;=;,' :f L . Knnnan w e o l o m d o k i s . . ~ f e ~
sons of Ar li n ir wn .Mr . a n d M r s ]lve 'O'5F';f§c hi?:1't an f2 §§ "?rs
._»A b me d ed t m S1 ..Fred Frenc h an d Cly d e of K e n -W eddirign e;'mf§,_.e:;nn,dance ig.Mr . a n d Mr s . L e li ov I fc c a n n o f lnard.
Mr .and Mr s . F lo vd Hi n z andson.Te rr y ,visited Mr .and nits.
Ea r l 'I'hon1Dson.Mo n da v evemnsr
Toesd av in lests of th e Th orno sons
wer e Mr. an d Mrs . Hen s A nd ers en
and Luc ille QI Blair.
1
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have set the 26th dav of f'°¢°mh¢f-.},';§i'n§'q*;;" I.§h°v1'=§_§_ghd;;f;1,;g';','°o',1;e.S"""an s mvi mz Y " |Th e teaeher and. nnoila o f y e w
to filair this woelr."I'heir oresence Mr .a n d Mr s W i llia m Vo ss a nd
.u d b .th ei r W i lf ur .W allac e and A lvi n and.`ilfL.P"fri§.l`§§."o"} f"§ ?.d ni ... W il- Mr. and Mr e W .
D.Par ris h were
loughby .fo rmer lv o f Ro y a l. Ne - §u o o e re u e s ts. F r id a y , a t the L o rbraska.wi ll ma ke their home o n i n Christensen home.
Enxrland bc hool eniowe d a two dev
holiday la st wee k.Lillies J eanette
rth su d ggentk the ti me a t Cam~
d _'a."M T m i ~Art.Morrill and
Benn ing mn,Satu rdav ni zh t.f o rMr .and Mrs.Ha r r v T.Johnson
and Mr .and Mr s.Charles Chris-
tiansen.
Mr s .W a lter Gollehon (nee A11-
o o Buc h)was ho nored a t a rale-Ieellaneous shower.Fr id a?after-
noon.a t the Metho dist Churc h.
Ke i th Mecnkiniz o f Ghicaxro vis-
ited here hr ie f lv la st we ek .Hi a
palentsr Mr .an d Mr s .Ge o meMenkinlzreturned with hi.m for an
indefinite visit.
Ned Miller of Por tland. Maine. is
vis iti mr his pa ren ts, Mr . a nd Mrs.He n r v Mille r.and other relatives.
Hp is home on a t h i r tv d a v fu r-11 t d.I Ma r v and Ed ith Qu i n l n f M° " f i "were iroests o f the Floy d louirh f r o m the Na vy ,and has" " °:\1f`TTI..i ii'=~.1"f1".§n Ta y lo r an d ,0 mah e s p en t Th an ks ir ivimr gt n it I ii gz ill §gf~;1-~'"1' 1ii ili ;aé siB'l1*2<i to serve another four. vears.
fai nilv were Sundav dinne r gues ts par ental.Jac k Quinlan.ho me I ha s or 93;h Bother Mr s Mr .and Mr s.W aldo Pn tc h ar duf the Ha mm 'l`nY lor s.|Mrs.B r u m Wendt and Herbert week-e;1d.nY\»1 er hmc hr is :Limc i sn1 children o f Omah a and Sa m
Mr .and Mr s A m o l d F'uhl£odt efe Sun da v vi si to rs o f th e Lo ui e .2 13 h i ms.a t 1 e Elntehard si 'dl;loDe.vNorth kg-
Th k D e v in re-osses.o .were \ un v e e n me mn r..E'§.§`f \\°itl:ni\l§I1i;1lrodt's onrents.|Messrs.and Mesdames Mi k e l Mr .and Bins.~11 M8$21l.l en R'Uestso1' the Dave Pnbelumzls.
1 ''tertained a t o six uc loc k dinnerMr. and Mrs. I.. A; Mc Donald, and¢ixl1nR'f0I£h and Julie _Jay of F0114 '1 ks f M d Mr s .
;~;.;;;, 1;.1;,.,e,Qi'"""mother.Mr s.§$.'3:§3T'°..,1?'°',1'?'L..E1'n"efff." .fe-af;'..;';.';".f2:,;f;i ; : ..'.,:;t'Mr s.Mr .and Mrs.W i llia m hlatzen
and Ru b e n have moved to Wash-
near Fo r t Calhoun.Mr s.Elsie:Ig¥ill.er and Ma rvin .and Mr s.
L b n s ti n a Mille r d r0 Vo to Si ou x'
1Cit5.Iowa, 'I'hnnksg'iving Day ,Lal
be mles ts o f Mr an d Mrs . leo n ar d
Mi lle r and son c I
T an d Mr s .Charles Bate s a nd';W : lma.Mr . an d Mrs.l-ienrv Lau»
tr u p and Doris,Mr .and Mr s S.
Pe ttit and Mr s.Ka th ed n e
Rutledee spent "I`hankse'iving Day
n t the Paul E.No el home.near-Telcarnah.|Mr .ond Mr s.Ni c Friedrichsen
and Shirley entertained at di nner.Th an ks gi vi n g, f or Mr an d Mr s L .
D.!'e'terson and Mattie J ane.
Mr .and Mr s.li e n r v Mi lle r h a d
as th eir g uests . Tha nksgi ving U-Y.
Messrs.and Mesdames I-Io\var».i|Mi lle r an d fs mi lv o f Ha i z le r . Ne -
braska:Russell Petersen of B la ir g'
Paul Masters rind fa mi lv end Mr . |
I-ie nrv Miller. J r. of K ennn rd: and
i\0d Miller o f `i'ortls.ml Maine.
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\\|lli|:m C. Burns: of Omaha. and J M . and ll . W W k f ld
G. i l l g e r t . D H a . ? » o » = f_g , gfm »- I T h a n k s -~ . € " § ' » . L " ' ~ S - l d ; 5 | x f n r T h u n d a r :° " 7 ' ~ ' : ° f ~ ' e a t
Imr IV "m | ..and l!'|d°1-wiser'""$1f. and Mrs. Ron Love attended "°::e ...a nr...w n !!_.._l_l __ |iRZ..|..,... £¢...i° -r1..fm.....'f°m...
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cnuuren or mmr we re S un da v \' is -itor s at the Har o ld L au tr un h ome. :Bessie Va n Deusen enterminod.|
Monday eveninir.in observanfre of
her birthday .He r guests were
Lola and Olvza Hansen. Maxine andHazelHa n th o me a n d Innfrid J e nE
sen.Messrs. and Mes domes Ray Ros-
enbaum and J anet. of Blair.Clar-
ence Vanc e and Te r r v and Ra v- .
mo od Rosenbaum of Omaha.Me l-vin Rosenbaum and Hi llv of Fo rt
Calhoun,Glen Rosenbaum,Helon.
Mildr ed and J udith Kay e.Roscoe
Ilosenhaum.J an Rosenbaum,Joe
Stewart,Ha r la n Christensen.S o n "\\'riRT1It.I"|1\n nmI Ru m .lv l\ n n
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f a family ciinner at the StmvrlrtfWii§m]r"o§u fL"Si:f\d:».\rf;-n gg
Low: home In Omaha. Sunday.coin.'l' esd y aftcmoor visitors of'1 ._ Blair, Friday.u a a r S°`"""vounu men of the nenrh Ras'and Mark M rmahu ai-I
T1{iéi?EfJ£"" ££¢2|Ii "if¢§,§|§iié'1£é}§1
Visited the Alfred Bum home nt
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love were M!H|borhood helped Wallace Voss ]Eth l Il 1 fI°` rt Dad cr. Iowa, b .cc e- tend ti th func I of th i uncle.|1\1r.eunduIi§;s.oJncDLn\e. ghd Mrs.rate hl hdav'Monday Hrnciit 1\I§Conr\a;1;., at Ilt?r{ing1'.un,
Sunday.I IM :1 Wlmn l'\v¢ranrd.Suther-M .d Mrs B rt Tho neonl!1\|\dlsScho:>i instmctor, will board ~ ~r n f l w h hand liiic ini and Mrgnd Mrgllier-
»nt the Ross Love home durimr the Th IJ .,.man Sprrck were bunday dinner1"re e bots "omans Club mot triInsta of the Lester Curlevsxuillu mnuths..1_ mth hiya.Iclq Jones.last week..,.i:',:;.f:::" 12:;:,.:.=::,:.§~:.'~'a=:f::~= 22, Mrs. Cllffrllfd ;»f»»»1fn w i l l h o h u s t ~ ~La.s.a 1~.1:>»=2>
IIn1:If} iicr.k of lilgir._"""*...i
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Evening Admission 11-Zpazta.
TAYLOR & WELLS
LIVESTOCK AUCTION'
EVERY WEDNESDAY'Fremont-A!12:00 0'clo¢~k
H o g s - C a t t l e - H o r s e s - S h e e p
ln )l'HI1 selling for the farmers ln lhll rerrlmry In your funrnlllef ou»;';; Il :Lekman depenahlc mnrkul you can nm! w buy am nll ull hmmnm oc.
FARM SALES Aucrlomrzns
Chas. W. Taylor, Ronnld Marlin, Cheuter Pilfold, SI Johnson-ypur chvice of four luctloneers with every du' selling ex-perlence md expert judges of vllues.Our complete nuctlonservicecostsno more,Sec us for dates.
T a y l o r 0 W e l l s Au ct io n Com pa ny
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P a u l l
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and Mrs.Ma r ti n llortc lson.
Ilertolson.Etlar Olso n.Mr .Mrs.Gordon Komnc ke.and
W u lf of llla i r an d Dean
:kc of Omah a.dns' B.ftol'l1uuII. Mr. and Mrs.
Kc mpc ke. lIldred and Gordon
:ke c ulled at th e Fr ed A n -
n home.l | _.\¢. . .i f -
ess a t n ChriSl|"n:\*=l varlv. D ec albor 17.
Th e Roland Smlth vntvda inxThanksnivinirDay .f u l M r a:
Mr s.Fra nk Sc hafer of Bla ir .lv!
god Mr s.Ha r old Sc h af er o f Om
a.J oe Sollv angi fa mily enjoy.Th an ks mvmi r d mn e r a t the W :
lac e Snnwrinn hnma
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2d.
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M r .and Mr s .A.I .Mmr n l Illini
Bobbie and Mr. a nd Mr s. Ra y mond
Ma g i ll and fa mi ly spent Sunduv
Iuxlmer lruesn an \./llH.f|.eS sloven1
lr. a ftern oo n at Iiar oid Ma dllk s.
La-
ed
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Mr .an d Mr s .Ho wa rtl H o v e v
dic k an d sons visited the Bruce
Ro th ho me a t Tekarnah.
Mr .an d Mr s .Bert.'I'}1nmnslm
A n d é - r f l é n , " l i fm " b l \ § ` é " E ' ` 1 z 0 ` s l é § {
b zm rrl : u n i Ii vn zm l d . m d M m - .I4 1 1 .
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To settle the es t§| teo f Chr is J a nsen, ll. E . Roe Admin istra tor,
w1ll.l\old a l'llbllc h ole on the Chris J ansen fa r m located 31
mlles nor th of Be nn ing ton , s ta rti ng at 10 o'c lock A.M., on
T H U R S D A Y ,D E C E M B E R 1 1
An d of fe rs the following desc ribed pro per ty :
- m o t o H E A D O F H O R S E S -
One blac k. 2 y ears old; one blac k, 3 yearn olxl; on e arty .
smo oth mo uth ; one ba y , smooth mouth.
- - T H I R T E E N H E A D O F C A T T L E
One Guernsey ; o ne Holstein; f ire reds; tivo roan Shorthorn
hulls. 6 and 8 months old; four c alves.
- - F O R T H ' H E A D O F n o n e
'I\ rel\e Hamps hi re gi lts;twe nty Hampsh ire shoots; one
brood sour with pigs.All vac cinated.
" F A R M 5rIACt~IlNERY A N I )I-:QlflPME:~:T_-~
On e I0-20 Mc (ormic k~Deerin| ;trac tor;one J ohn Deere
tr ac to r plow;One J .D. 8-foot powe r bi nde r; o ne J ohn Deere
ma nu re spreader;one hay rak e:one 4sec tion ha r : o w;one
.lohn Deere c orn planter; one Deering mower: Sevr Century rid-ing eultirn tor; one ll-foot trac tor disc ; on e 2-hole c o rn shelter;
one hand c orn shelter;one hay rac k; two c omplete wagons; one
150-b ushe l gr ain wago n; two walki ng p lows ; on e wa lkin g c u lti-
vato r: one fan nin g mill; on e f eed gri nde r; o ne gra in d rill; one
broadcast aeeder: one 100-bushel grain bin; one bob sled: some
posts; loading c hute on wheels; steel vrster tln ka; hog troughs;ladd ers; whe elba rrow; two wheel c ar ts: 800 rod e of bar b wi re;
nc oope, forkn. etc .: one Model T Ford; two feed hunks; two sets
ot' ho mea a; fou r n ew milk c ans ; o ne for ge;tools, oil and feed
barrela;numerous other artic les.
Mrs . A nna Me lto n will ae ll e full line of Ho use hold Good s.inc ludin g a kitc hen ra nge and o May ta g wa shi ng mac hi ne.
- L u n c h S e r ve d on Grounds by Bennington Woman'a
Mia ai ona ry S oc i ety -
H E R O E
AomN1s1'Rp TOR
TERMS-CASH
cnnnws SHIPLEY, Auctioneer
BANK OF BENNINGTON, Clék
w n u m m a i n n M u o ¢ ~ n ¢ o ¢ o ¢ . . . ~ ¢ » »
:aux lE LLA nr. J\LE :|5 su ltn R m m m u w u g
I| ¢ Io u m| A lu 1 Jm h ns n »n » |q l |C M l1 . C| - FIR !
|»u» nn»» »¢nw .»nl .;-n lun- u.u» »|»| n»»h »»»h u q ¢ l l u | » | » ¢ n u » ¢ . A l » u l » » . 4 '\ u u \ a \ !u » u
A l u n - - i l c c k l i n g H a r e C o l o r C a r -
toon amd News Reel,Evening
A d m .l l - 3 5 : 1 3 .
1~..: :~.-Ibert Sc hojodt and fn mi lv.Fri day
*eve-ning.
Mr. an d Mrs . Alb ert S c hiod t andfa mi lv entertained on Thankssziv-
ins : Da v fo r Mr. a nd Mrs. K ar i M.
Christensen and Eric Chdatenaen.Mr . an d Mr s. C .R. W ilkin s h ad
as their guests. Thursdav eveninsr.
[member s o f th e J ohn Ree h f ami ly .
lac e Snowdon home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ni el W est and so
we r e Th u md a v Ruests a t A n dNelaon's.
Mr. an d Mrs. Harr v P aulson aGa zv attended a Than kmr ivi
celebration a t E lme r Wri9;ht'n
Kennard.
Tueadav summer sruests o f
an d Mrs.W i llia m Hi ne li ne we
Mr. an d Mrs . Robe rt Petersen
children and Mr . a n d hi m.PeGustin and non.
Mr .ond Mr s.Ver non Ili ne li
and children and Ve rn K e n h ~
spent Thankssc ivimr with the ClyKe n h e a rt f a milv o f F o r t Ca lh o u
Also Dresent we re the 'W alla
J ones f amily .Mr . a n d Mrs . Ma r li n Ha i e r a
Mr . an d Mr s .Ch ar le s 0.Hi ne li
attended a. Townsend rally in Om
ha. Sunday .Mr .and Mr s.Cli ffo rd Hi n eli
entertained on Thankmrivimz f
Messrs.and Mesdamea Char!0. Hin elin e . W i llia m Hine line
Billy , a n-1 Miss Lillian Madison
Madison. South Dakota.
Mr . an d Mr s .Pete J o nes entained. Thu rsday . for Mr. and M
Russell Wallace.Mrs .Jennie W ~
lac e. and Mr.and Mr s .Her be
ones and sons.Gue sts of Fred Gu n i n ,Th u
\y ,in honor of R».xmond'|11~irthduv and Thamkssrivinz Da
~re Messrs. :nd Illesdsmes J am
~leon. Sr.. James Olson.Jr..an
.a ldnen o f Oma h a :W n lh c e D a
rl Day o f F remon t: Dave Gus tind J a c k o f Bla ir;Robert Pate
~n: Pete Guatin and son of NortCarolina.Th e Pe te rs on u md P e
ustin ar e le avi n: so on f or Id nh
Lu~a 4 J~~ d D ~ .~
'I'lmnlmn:Mnnr dinner n-mm at thaHerman Human hmne at Benson.
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W ,IJ.Pnrriahas Honored On
Visit He re .
Mr .l l l d Mr s .W I).Parrish
ha ve been visiting Mr s.Pan'iHh's
nrents,Mr .and Mr s.W illi amU m Mr s . P a n i s h wa s for malIY
Eve ly n Vo ss.Mr .an d Mr s.Voss entertainedlat a fnmilv dinner. Sunday . in hun-
Ior oi' tha Pnrrishes.Thine attend-
|in;¢were Me n u .and Mesdames
| Ave ry J aap emon an d da ugh ters of.'I`eka.maI1.Ben Voss.Ir vi n m d
Lois,Otto Voss and daui rhted.Lo ri n Christenen an d Imo n ln e .!J01m,W i lma a n d W i lb ur Voss.
Durinsr the afbemoon and eveninxr.
ar o u n d f i f tv relntives and fr iends
called Slmd av afternoon Mr s .
Ben Voss entertained at a. misc el-laneous shower f o r Mr .m d Mr s
I'|:rridh.A r mmd seventv n e i th -
bor s a nd mbatjvea attended.
Mins Loue llu Suverkrubbe me n t
Wednesday and Thur sduw at th e
Ed Ohrlst.ensen home.
He r ma n Ma tz e n wa s n T h i n k s -
Irlvlmr di nn er g ues t of the Ro be rtFoleY's.
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Mr .u n d H n . W l l l l l l l l K l v a n d
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attended the Nebraska-Oklahomiliioutball game in lincoln.Satun
gy_Guests of Mr.and Mrs.OscarBlum, 'l`hu\lmgiving were Messrs.and Meadnmes Henrv HiebemhalandHelly.Paul Hnsaebmok andfamlly.Clarence Hiebenthal and
family and Joe Smil.h :nd family.Mr and Mrs.Bert ThomnscmandRichard and M m HermanSpriwwereWednesdayeveninvvisitorsattheCharlesKrohnhome.Mr. and Mrs. Vemon HovendirkLois and Jimmie were 'I°nur'sd:\
'dnner mlesta at Charles Haven-
dick's.Rollnd Hwendlck left, Tuesdav.for Fort Knox, Kentuckv. alter aten-dav lurlouzh here.He wasm» fe f~d~S.s¢unhy_¢o Mary-
mn Misa Phyllis Razer!scent Ihel
week~end in Omaha wllh HarrierRouen.Mr. and Mn.William Peck ofHanhuz, Iowa, -"gg Wedneblil
l n u v l t e naren .Fred Peek, home.A teacher!meeting wu heldAt New Englxnd School. 'I\uemdu'
evenlmz. with 17 ptwndinsr.Ooun-cv Suvérintendent Rsluh E Fdr-child lhd [alia Mlrka conductedtha meeting.l
__Hr- md Mn. John hckson md
TUESDAY
December 9
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sorted Cards,from 20 to 50 Cards in | Box.
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Also--#Quiz Kids and Pouular
Science
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December |041
Admission 1l~$0ds.
A New High For Hi1a:it§l
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Marion;wen Sundnv evenlrurvhitonstRaymondMngills.Tiunkxglviruz dinner Ruuu ofMr. and rs. I. B. Harrison wereM u m and Mesdamea 1-l\n'yCooper md family.Ed Hnrdnunandhmllv.Willism Rasmussenmd fnmilv. Ben Conner and MinnDoris 'Hnrrinan ol Omnhn.Visitors |¢Mn.ChlrlesKrohn'a Sunday.were Messrs.
and Meumea Herumn Sndck. GunMeierhenfy.Howlni Meierhenrvmd Ro nr.Sundnv evenlruz vinltxrru at LheAI.Mlkill home wen Mr. xmlMm. P. K. Andaman And Mr and|Mrs. Bert 'lhomnuon md lieinnii
Mr. IIaing
Hel-muHerrrdavevKoenisz_ Mn.
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home.
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..... -... ....."........ ...v ...-!mn of lwhmwn. Mr.am!M nWillllm Auch nnd family of FN1mont wem Thnnkszivinl dlnne~}K"°~H of Mr. And Mn.Edna
l Heldt and daughter. Dunne.Sun '|..:;'::
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_Russell Read 'Em Quick - - -They Sell
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o r m e r Countian And FOR SALE
day night whiting the Cameron:
out on York Creek and drov backto Lincoln bodny (Thursday) fromwhich point he and hx. Wife will
soon start for their home inWashington, D, c.
years 1130, Z. ~as interested in the
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Announce
Army Vacancies
XMAS PAR'r1{ELD
BY A. L. A ILIARY
One of the first Christmas pm'-
tfan of v.h_e season was held, Tues-
Th e Oma h a rec ru itin g a ub ata-
tio n f or th e U. S . A rmy ( Neb ras ka
rec ruiting d istric t) 'ha s announc ed
that vac anc ies fo r en lis tmc ar e
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g o o d a t t e n d a n c e m a r k e d t h e e v e n t ,
Em Fast
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T H R E E Hamoshi re bea rs for sale.
Qieselrnan Bros.. Phone T8 5 .A r l-
m m n 4 8 - l t'
S P OTTE I ) P OL A ND C h i n a b o a r a .
A r t h u r N .Andersen,He r ma n
Phone 2819.~|0~tf
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F O R R E N T
COTTAGE for rent.three roomsand bath.Mrs. Ada Reid, Red267.48-It
2-ROOM cottaize for rent. $20 oe
mo nth.furnished exc ent heat.Mr s .Id a B.Hi n di e v a t B..LinB
Cabin Camp.48~1t"'
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T H R E E Hamoshi re bea rs for sale.
Qieselrnan Bros.. Phone T8 5 .A r l-
m m n 4 8 - l t'
S P OTTE I ) P OL A ND C h i n a b o a r a .
A r t h u r N .Andersen,He r ma n
Phone 2819.~|0~tf
- - - u I n -B o »|0 ,
F O R R E N T
COTTAGE for rent.three roomsand bath.Mrs. Ada Reid, Red267.48-It
2-ROOM cottaize for rent. $20 oe
mo nth.furnished exc ent heat.Mr s .Id a B.Hi n di e v a t B..LinB
Cabin Camp.48~1t"'
.a \
Here
. - . . . . .. - , ...v .. H -. ." _ "- -\ . - - 5 -w w w v n u u n n u c a ; v a \ : u l u .| u | | l : ¢B I B 'q g g s f B " " < > " " ' ' f » . § § ' e ' § ° f ~ °Q f o ' _ § ' < > f t h e p r o | n o w o p e n i n t h e f o l l o w i n g b . c h e z
t , _ . e m ; _ n , _ , ]"h é w a s a n s a -R w c e d i n s .n f f m f -a z ¢ ' \ ° * ' = | . 0 f t h e U n i t e d s w a s R e g u l a r
.b u s m e s s m e e l i n g w a s h e l d .P I D J I B ;x g i a n t l t t o t h e S e c r e t a r y o f U .S .w e r e d i s c u a i e d f o r t h e t a k i n g u p A r m y .m r C o r p s ,I n f a n t r y ,F l e l d
c u r e _ o f s o m e b u n c h o f t h e R e d ( . . r o s s [ §m | e f Y »_ _ Q " f f ° " m " f ' f r . ,Q ° ' f _ P ' »
A u n a i ; ; A a ¢ » | . | A . \ | | | | | q l l u n c A U I I U W I I I KY a ; ¢ e r ' a H y b r i d S e e d C o r n :N o .
109-111-115 I n d 120.Als o Ne -
braska Sta te c e rtif i ed U.S.13.
Nebr.463,Ill. 96 0,Iowa.939.
Phone Ke n na r d 3601.Ar n o ldHansen. Blair. Rt. 2.48-6t*'
c
T H R E E Hamoshi re bea rs for sale.
Qieselrnan Bros.. Phone T8 5 .A r l-
m m n 4 8 - l t'
S P OTTE I ) P OL A ND C h i n a b o a r a .
A r t h u r N .Andersen,He r ma n
Phone 2819.~|0~tf
- - - u I n -B o »|0 ,
F O R R E N T
COTTAGE for rent.three roomsand bath.Mrs. Ada Reid, Red267.48-It
2-ROOM cottaize for rent. $20 oe
mo nth.furnished exc ent heat.Mr s .Id a B.Hi n di e v a t B..LinB
Cabin Camp.48~1t"'
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1
Z. Russell.former Wan]limrtoncounty 1'n.rmer a n d stockrrlan and
Inter c ounty treaanrrer, was a very
plelaa nt c aller a t Th e Enterprise
office,Wpdnesdny.He and hiswi f e h ad dr i ve n f r o m their home'
at W ashi ngton, D. C. to visit theiri
u m "Hnh"' Dmmnll nf Tninnnln nmi|
t o ~,w A N ~ A 1 ; ;
PHONE 11 and nziva ua your wmv-lds.Only 21: ner word ner inser-tion inmru inshnt sale ul thatnnwmted fllrnlhlnf etc.
Phone 28121." 'An~ti
BERKSHIRE BQARS; beat bloodlines at lu-mens' nrices.
45-tl Tyson-Lenz Fannn.
Herman. Nebr.
Fon SALE:muh milk cows.
4841 W. C. Linden.
FOR SALE:Tam of bay mans.
Wdmnz About 2800 lbs.0no_infoal ha 1 ilck.Also Hamnalursboars md soma line Berkshirebean.WMM 183.
48-2t R. P. Flynn. Blur.
PUREBHED Svotted Poland Chinabeen-s.Thick env tsedinx tyve-New blog!for old cultomen.
De lmu nwe.Hemun. Nehr..Phone Hoover Y~312.47-tf
N O T I C E S
E A T Y O U R L U N C H w i th M e t h o -
di st Ladies,Fr id ay and Satur-
day . D ec embe r 12 a nd 13. north
of J . L. Pounds.48-2t
am u- 1 - _ -u
l 0
214 ACRES . zoo d hu ild in lh Clone
m .By owne r.Phone 292. 48-U
GENERAL livestock and :thin
truckmz.William Mltzen.Wnshlnzwn. Nebr.Phone Ken-nard 2635.48-4t'
ANNUAL chili supper lnd Rift
nle, Kennard Lutheran chmhbasement. Dec. 10.48-lt
OUR SPECIALTY is mlspnry.
brick IIYUIK. repairing.Call us
now befor¢cold weather.
48-It w.J.umb e n.
{Koopmnn Inn.
FURNITURE gphollterlng, rdia-
'|"
During' his work Io, the govern-'defense work.° \ .
ment he was sent to South Ameri-
ca and other points nad had a richexperience ghxt rnnku him an ex-to look nftep his interests there.He in a wide awlke enthuaiaxt on
ceptionslly inxe ing convana- stock rmidng and is an unques-
SCRATCH PADS.hlzh cualltv
band xnzer.cDe'rnoun:ji 0th~
s.r uni§.¢f e 1~'-L1 g?.|f£\'DHl£.
BARGAIN `in s o d m m f ;
nmem e eadauzhnuts. at Methodist bazaar.December 12 and 18.48-2t
FOR SALE:Dry slab wwd. red
oednr uoata and poles.Red 259.
partment.Fnreizn Service; Pam-
ma»Hawaliln Dept., Puerto Rico-
Philippine Department.lines at lu-mens' nrices.
45-tl Tyson-Lenz Fannn.
Hem-m.n. Nebr.
Fon SALE:muh milk cows.
4841 W. C. Linden.
FOR SALE:Tam of bay mans.
Wdmnz About 2800 lbs.0no_infoal ha 1 ilck.Also Hamnalursboars md soma line Berkshirebean.WMM 183.
48-2t R. P. Flynn. Blur.
PUREBHED Svotted Poland Chinabeen-s.Thick env tsedinx tyve-New blog!for old cultomen.
De lmu nwe.Hemun. Nehr..Phone Hoover Y~312.47-tf
E A T Y O U R L U N C H w i th M e t h o -
di st Ladies,Fr id ay and Satur-
day . D ec embe r 12 a nd 13. north
of J . L. Pounds.48-2t
am u- 1 - _ -u
GE T I N TO B US I NE S S n o w w h e n
baldness is m o d .Inves ti ga te
214 ACRES . zoo d hu ild in lh Clone
m .By owne r.Phone 292. 48-U
FRESH F o o D-"RUMMAGE'
Lunch.lst door north Po~».Clothing.Friday and SaturdayDecember 12th and 1301."-- -Rumm1 e"Onan l !K ~al dav.re~[ood Saturday onlv.48-
LOST:Brown crochefed mn-seLeave at Enters:-ine.48-lt
L O S T
in.By owner. P: 0. Box 450.
4s-cf
MODERN HOUSE for rent oWest Gram.Call 2614.4s-1
P O U L T R Y
'|"
1 |||
BAKE -SALES
FOR SALE:Bu!! Ornimrton cock
exela.Phone 12| on 16,48-1
TOP CASH price:lor mnrke
noultry.All 21-ada. also fancyFresh exzl.Phone 89 for dmil
nurkets.48~1
REQ, §§`E¢11`lm nik }}i;§;";; ;'I;i;|§iona1ist.,gr Fha an °!..»°"f¢1§tr|P1°1=°d especially on|ma y Will and Phyllis Belhrwal]
I ._,,.|Om#-=~.»~..
afternoon t W alla :I 4 -er paren ,n ~Y and sp an as Imgs an d h e ma ke ! f r eq u en t tr ip s I t B f i n n Resu lts a n d Mm. Ha r o ld E Gra-en.1
_
41 -w Franc is mm .
BLANKETS! BLANKETS! ~0no M
the beat Christmas nresentu,Beautiful all-wonl ni n rl n " f ll v u i v v l r l r l l l i l l gi a nt "2 "'" mlm, 4 3.1 15 _
\-.48-1¢The Beehixm Stare.M ° n 1 ° l l { \ g p ° ° d 0 h h \ § e | C M » m ¢ ¢ u m `n a y Y o g a m i mn u n m f r o m
f l l i l v l ' h w w o n l d f d n a . mi n | . . . . . . . . . | .Methodmt Bxzau.December 12
f" "'"""""
#bud mama; mmuwmmm'
'f»~»~»a¢»~»a»a.»~»e-1aq»»¢.f.....§;»U m
zt€i'°:1':~:"f%'i~@°°~'-'e'-'~=~H~»-1 1
A
and 13. north of J. L. Pounds.48-2\'.
GRAND CHRISTMAS for moth-
er would be a beautiful Conner
Clad Ranze or 1 Florence narnmze.Weatlnzlmuse nmze.Weatinzhouae mfrilzerator. whlw|'°N¢f¢\vc1.'J
s§'!.§? I lb. Bagllc
Cho c o ln e-l~lh.
Covered - _ - - _ . _ B o x ~
>mPlon'| 0 IL D - , I t
enameled swnless steel kitchensink with ablnete. most beauti-
ful and uve moLher's atens. Maywe show You?48-lt The Arndt Hardware.Crisco
Preereamed Shuriem
*Raisi1§.g';§f;§;:,_ .312 l§c Chocolate Drop:J n u a a a ,A G P A !1 n n r u n r n | r m w m l r s I 1 - H M u z l m l
Blue 151.George N. Miller.
12-rf fe r f o r t h l m b uni ty .Mchandiseoncolglpgnmentw i
out c ash outlaw and y vithout |
WOMAN or zirl wanted to do gen-eral housework.Call Black 32548~1t'
.o 02Keokuk. Iowa..47-
Fon ac PER wbnn =f°g mi
_5 space intds want a secdo
W A N T E D
Blue 151.George N. Miller.
12-rf fe r f o r t h l m b uni ty .Mchandiseoncolglpgnmentw i
out c ash outlaw and y vithout |
WOMAN or zirl wanted to do gen-eral housework.Call Black 32548~1t'
.o 02Keokuk. Iowa..47-
Fon ac PER wbnn =f°g mi
_5 space intds want a secdo
W A N T E D
""D a t e s »¥§$€$;'{§&'1.-_ W Ile C h e r r i e s
S k w a h i n h F"""! -._ Uh- Il. 1 Qnininn T lu 5§_|Mi ss Geraldine Wehmey er o f
er-Arlin gto n,one o f W ashington
r's County 'a outs tand ing y oung 4»H
club members, was among those re-
ceiving gold medals denoting c oun-
ty c ha mp io ns hi p in th e 4- H gi rls'
,....fo od preparation projec t du r in g
1941.Forty - three counties we re
represented by tho se who wo n
c ou nty med als in th e pr ojec t; the
medals were furnished through the
wzooperation of Scrvel,Inc .
.Mis s W eh mey er is th e d au ghter
of Mr. and Mr s. W alter W e hme y er
ti l of ?¢rlington.
3 |Polly Blo tte r,wh o tonchraw
gschool n t Telbr vin.:~]11'r\t tl.e[_d"H1aJ1kSgi\ing h0]1|l.;};l'tin [mr
at ontal.J .W .lllnfi vr.I1-»mr~.
(Than ksgi ving dir unr FTM 5 ..:ll;
or lllntters were Mr ..md N r .H| l.
u rl Monke and R"~""¢l'ru=~ oi l"f=r:
_j 1.1eIle;Me r lu n l':|<.uf fl1r::||::x
ag*
n t
I...
I
1-lb
(`nn uc ~
1
~n nr i n~ .F r o ~ 2 0 ~ ~ ~
to a box.The Ente!-"Brine,
EC A RL OA D o f oi l me a l to be o n
|
trac k s hortly . Call u s for u ric ea.
-$8-lt Blai r Feed Mi n .iTy p E \ ; V R1 TE R RI B B ON S .A l l
makes,good c otton,me d i u m
inked.60c.The E nter pr is e. tf.
W A N T E D
!Attend State
~ League Meet
l
1l1
Convention Held In Lin~coln Monday Draws
Attention of State
A delegation of seven from\\'zlshingwn Counti was in nt-Lrrldnnce,Monday at the State'l'axpayer's League convention held
in Lincoln and all present report awryinteresting and instructivemeeting.Reports from all over the stateshowed that the work of the league
CARDS OF THA
W OMA N or sri :I wante d to do nen-
ernl hou sework.Call Blac k 325.
48~1t'
W A N T E D T o a u i i Good y ounxr
ilgdéle horse.R. P. Fly nn. Blair.
W A N T E D :Dead stoc k. fr ee ure-
mi u m.Blai r Rendedma;Ser-
vice,Phone 17.collec t.Ho lly
Jensen.ag e n t f o r Un i o n Ren-derinz Co.. LaPlatte. Nebr. 29-'Lf
VL
O
(. \ I { I } OF 1 | m> : i <
II T.X KI I thi#|i1»l.imd 1inxr the mnnv f riend s an
brim fflr iheir kindness
the ilim~ ~ .md la ter deal
dear !|1:~|»:\"ld and fathe
espec ially . thank those
the beautiful flor al land the Masonic orsraniz~
their assistanc e at the f
Mrs. Geurszc Morgan and
U R MO S T sinc ere :frat
extended the rnanv Ir ie
neighbors wh o itathe -
day , to nic k c or n. W e e
tha nk those wh o brouafpickers.I t i s kindness I
a ..
" '~"~'~~v large, §urekA Baz ""'\¢|.\¢I|ul.l.lU Sudlnu L Ill. Dig 13CR o y a l S a t i n P e a n u t s Ro l s t e d £12 I4c C l a b b e r G i r 1 : f a v' : ; ; a f = : ; l 9 ¢
~? ? " E ' ? " ° » ~ »561 l 5 c * F l o u r : , 1 ; ; : : ; ~ s m
- I
I|
r
I
r
Blue Stamp
Foods Lista
Blum- szmnp foods for the mon
of D|¢m-mlmr III! listed ll :l'oll01
hs Hu Surplus Mlrkeling Admi
Estralinnz
Eh-El c|:::=.rum meal,driu
|»r':|.f:=_ r:1§£n:=, lnulltr, llbrk, wha
!lr-ur, |urir!.|-I wlu\:|!.fluur, :'|ra-.r;;2"mr, 1:|l:l|1|"|l smIf-rnil
fllvzr, L.}.--lr \l.|:|,2 lgrallzzlznl fl:-u
|mlmn}(||»rn| grits, slr;||l:I|
l'llmpkill Libby's --Z.fnE:nV§ 23C
W 1
'70/W?/m¢h"rnu|rw vfcmsus
sold by the Pound to Save You Monevl
*APPICS Sn* c i i p e f r u i c ~ ~ 3 % c
* o r ~~ ~| . | x . ~
~~5 § » b:.'f i» a ¢ » .. . Ml. ~
*Fl our
"*:;':.';;f :;:.=;,"~$I.53 l m H 11
Vfv: |11
Ph u F
l»»uns.f r l: i l \1=;|t;|bl~s inrhnlir
mtalteus frv:-h | ||:l!h, fn-sh zlppluLp
-l)8S|§I;.¥l.T`f.f.f'IZ'f'f:. 10,;},"';,';'g 33¢Pancake Flour ml". 5122 l7c
as $"§.°.1'.§$i.4 2 Cream of Wheat ..._---'.'¥.2'I: 24¢'- Las.Sc Marshmallows ~-llc
fr-~h -=r:1:;:»~.(11111 f¥r :ll ;;r.:}u
Ifual.
f Pork inc lu des all c uts, fmnh in-
.c luding chilled o r frozen,pic kled
salted,cured o r smoked,but no t
cooked or pac ked in metal or glass
containers.~
Self-rising flou r is wh ea t flour j
whic h contains soda,phosph|.be,I
and s alt.
17
S H O P P I N G
D A Y S U N T I L
C H R I S T M A SRav Creec h. You r words or sy m-Dath s' and se ts of k ind nes s will
long be remembered
LeRoy Crveach,
Mr. and Mrs . Ke ils' An ders en.
fr-~h -=r:1:;:»~.(11111 f¥r :ll ;;r.:}u
Ifual.
f Pork inc lu des all c uts, fmnh in-
.c luding chilled o r frozen,pic kled
salted,cured o r smoked,but no t
cooked or pac ked in metal or glass
containers.~
Self-rising flou r is wh ea t flour j
whic h contains soda,phosph|.be,I
and s alt.
17
S H O P P I N G
D A Y S U N T I L
C H R I S T M A SRav Creec h. You r words or sy m-Dath s' and se ts of k ind nes s will
long be remembered
LeRoy Crveach,
Mr. and Mrs . Ke ils' An ders en.
* P o t a t i nur.1lf a mi lv
Banan
Sun
P e a g h e s A p r i c o t s } f l f 2 X i " f f ' f ' § l { i l 6 c P o p p e d W h e a i D v u r f i c s z S S L : l l c
.T"i" °'T Slics P i n n q n l n Libby'g ' I 9~oz. as S o d a C l ' a C k € | ' S l - I x r e l l - _ . _ ~ ~
€ 0 I l l 4
r o w.
W E T A K E T H I S onfportunity to
tha nk nur friends wh o were no
kind at the death of our dear
wi f e a n d sister-in~law. Mrs.Le~
¢|
A),_
1 sm RTS
PAJAMASSTETSON HATSGIDVESSCARFSSUSPENDERS
BELTSGLASS BILLFDLDSSWANK TIE CHAINSSWANK m-:Y CHAINS
SWANK COIN KNIVESSWEATERSUNDRRWEAR
SPORT c o nsL E ATHE R c o n sHANDKERCHIBFS
| :|
~I ~FOR HIM ~~ ~
:,"_v
F O R M E N
n o u n s ~f
~ ~He Is Sure To Like ;°$~a ¢ sv '\§x\
r = "\stu: . Know cABARm\"._:E '~°e,~.'-¢ "TERRY cuom _ wool.~ e ¢ ' o ` ~
~.$ 4 t o $ 1 0 : E ~
a n d s a l t .l l D A Y S U N T I L
C H R I S T M A SRav Creec h. You r words or sy m-Dath s' and se ts of k ind nes s will
long be remembered
LeRoy Crveach,
Mr. and Mrs . Ke ils' An ders en.
r :n 5
TIES
Hundreds to Choose From
In Christmas Boxes
ARROW PHOENIX
WEMBLEY
ssc to $1.50
l 1
»N " U H - I "
fx ~¢T°?
.n m "
n } .' \
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f j » . '; . . . , » ""~» ; . l \ :\
1|a f ; . ~y "3 'Q ~.
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°L ._.=*
112.1 r \1
n h';.1 .5 5 /~'.g i * Q
F f::'f . c , n n. d r¢*f 1 » ~¢-,..~. w
i f 1 ""M I ~ . . . - - - " " " ' ° '
f Ls J
§T'§§§"5f§1 9 1 :1 "" '" *' l" " ' Cr us he d ~'... c A u g
a 'Med _N '2 0 c T a p n o c a or ,sax L F : l o c
l"l. ... ... ...r:m..».,r-...\v __.
-v~Ma y b e P u r c h a s e d w i t h Bl u e F o o d - O r d e r S t a mp s
Economy, serve T|\rl(¢y Mule Cuts .. .!hey're just ls flavorful And nuirilloualnder Snfewly'a money-buck gulrmtee, they must Ine price refundedl
i C h ku c Roast BesiC\|!s|b, 20c °5'3f5 l8c
p else you completely or your
u n d B e e f - f o r ~.»._. 2 9 c
es nr Sallnbury Steak 2 LBS
Q Kc a Q *./'..
0 I .;~~0 ;f|.. Lu .,.."_"x.s. 19Cc
"1 u 1"f~a B a c o n ;§.':;f,:z;",;;':i'?._-__.,_--- ua. 25c
n d o r ' I ' - B o n g S t e a k
~ i n S t e a k w:;°:°:a;":.:;°';»m:
Lar ge or Rin g,I ~sum ur Neoeu
lb. 25c
lb. 25c
Ls. 151;
:,"_v
F O R M E N
n o u n s ~f
~ ~He Is Sure To Like ;°$~a ¢ sv '\§x\
r = "\stu: . Know cABARm\"._:E '~°e,~.'-¢ "TERRY cuom _ wool.~ e ¢ ' o ` ~
~.$ 4 t o $ 1 0 : E ~
ferent phases of government and
than these subjects were thrown
open to round table discussions.
0 .~ n d a b o u t a y e a r a g o h e j o i n e d t h i ;
ar my .Sinc e then he has been ml-
vanc ed rapidly .Mr s Webster is
the d augh ter of Mr. an d Mr s. S . I.
Mo or e of B la ir ./
the state for the runni ng oi' the lf-
fa i ra of th e state.They dec lared
that c ertain newspaper artic les had
misled the public i n th is ma tte r
an d they we re desirous th a t the
league shouid have the full explan-
ation and the true status of the sp-
propms tion.F r o m the explana-
ti on th e figures o f the previous
te r m were mieieading an d no t
what they appeared on the surfac e.
Th e explan ation wa s we ll re-
c eived and those hear ing the dis-
cussion seemed entirely satisfied.
Car pen ter sp oke on " T h e Inc ome
T a x "explasinlng its wo rk in gs i n
detai l;F r a n k Bu tto n spo ke on
" T u e s On M y Bunineau";C.C.
She ld on on "Hy d ras On Taxati on ";
Ha r r y Grimrn inger,may or o f
Gr an d Is lan d sp o ke o n "C i ty Gov-
er n me n t" ;E m i l V o n Seggern o f
West.Point o n " Ho me Ru l e " ;lm-
oth er spo ke on "F re ez i ng th e Ga s
T a x "an d an othe r on the " F a r m-
er e' Taxes "Thu s ever y ph as e of
the ta x issue was discussed.
Go ve r n o r Gr i lwo ld wa s una ble
to be pr es en t bu t he wa s repre-
sented by his sec retary , Val Peter-
non.Peterson and Re presen tative
Ha r r y B.Coffee explained to th e
. ...I
§, Q ..~sumrs~f I l'AJ.»\M.»\S1ISTETSON HATScl.ov1:s\SCARFSSUSPENDERS,.'BELTSTGLASS BILLFOLDSSWANK TIE CHAINSQ1SWANK KEY CHAINS,SWANK COIN KNIVES,J- .swmrsns~ "='UNDRRWEARSPORT COATS13LEATHER wxrs»HANDKERCHIEFS
HOSIERY
r :el r
TIES
Hundreds to Choose From
In Christmas Boxes
ARROW PHOENIX
WEMBLEY
ssc to $1.50
B L A I R0eO U N D NEBR.
n
." . ' \ ' ° - "
(. , :' Y9Am
''r ~f f ~u f ,-'u_f=¢f.'.;.. ~ ) §" "* ` £
"'»-f | |
A #QQ #.f'?'f,,';.'"_." ` -rf ~"W AI
Mr. and Mn. W. w. Wilkinson
entertained, Thursday evening, forMr. Wilkinson's sister, Mn. EmmaShieldsuf Omaha,nnd Mr.and
Mrs. Warren George md Shirley
Ann at Tehmxh.'
VADEN WEBSTER
IS ADVANCED
Ynden Webster,former Blairlbw now stationed with the U. s.
Army at Camp Roberts, California,has been advanced to the position
'nf tachniuxl sergeant. The new po-
silmn brings a cmmiderable in-
crvnse in salary to Webster.
The son of Mr. and Mrs. Hcr~
[wrt Webnter of Blair, Vaden was
i f 1 ""M I ~ . . . - - - " " " ' ° '
f Ls J
4I w w a;.:.:.;::°i_.-."a: llcC o f f ¢ 8 Corn.€:':"1~.*!°~=- 2 r{»- z on-
N o b " i r 2 'r u m - n z y l e _ _ u _ _C u m H I C a s
n m o n u
1 - l b .m g 3 c c o r n G a n l e n s i d e ,2 N o . 2 1 5 4 ~ » - e '~ » -
w e & S a n b u m z s C r e l m ~ s ¢ y l e C u m c 1 - n r .n h .
| .s z . ,C m - --~~c(
1Ih
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