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12-11-1941;. From East Nebrasku's Most Modern Weekly Newspaper Plant ~ - THE ENTERPRI E ffféMore . Local Newspictures Than Any Other Weekly In Nebraska Twmty-One Ruta] Corrvspondents Frm all Quarters of County BLAIR, NEBRASKA, DECEMBER 11, 1941 sunscmrnon PRICE PER YEAR $1.50 Arctic Good, Stage Pa- rade And Speak XHIBITS AND ECTURES ARE FREE The Glu-intmm show md Artic ~ouitlon which has been prom-- by the Blnlr Chxmber of Com- erce for some time,has been heduled (nr Monday,December. it hu been ummxnced. The dxow wm cumdxt ol A pn- e, |, medal illustrated lecture ate Blair High School audtodumthe altemoan dealing with life the northlnnds und a showing of l : :l : : . :.: ly i n allevi ati ng the srzffering amon g hu ma ns c au gh t in th e wa r zone and will add immensely to the servic e we c an gi ve the army buy s wh o ar e fi g h ti n g o u r f i g ht. " Those desiring to c ontribute may see th e c ampaign c hair man (listed above)i n their respective vic ini- . .I :: ;|a|Wednesday ,to c ontribute $2100 to war d a gigantic $50,000,000 na tion-wide drive.Th e f u n d wi ll b e us e d f o r wa r relief H. L y le Gu y e r o f B la ir wi ll a c t aa c hair man in th e d r ive to r a is e this county 'u quota,an d the fo l- lo win g loc al cornmitteemen wi ll lend their assistance:Dr .R.A . Davis,Ar lin g to n ;Ni c Friedric h- sen,Ken nar d;Otto Langh orst, F o n wi e i le ;0 Harri son,Fo r t Cs.1.hou.n;Mr s .e tt Johnson, C.R.Grgy ,an d Hilb e r t Potadle, He r ma n . "To ilk for mo re Red Cros s c on- tribu tions direc tly af te r claw!!-B~ i n g th e c ounty f o r memberships seems rather severe a. request for residents of W as h in gto n Co u nty , " anid Mr. Guy er c onc erning the pro- posed c ampaign."Ho we ver ,we ar e in a wa r - - a serious wa r,in wh ic h va st s ums o f mo ne y wi ll b e needed. Your contributions to the i1&iX§§i1oi5P§¢' EDITION THIS WEEK Thls week Tha Enterprise isputting out its usual annual Clarin- mu lhopping edition. Space md time does not permit a |pedal notice for each but it ll well to of C. Christmas Show to be Staged Mon., Dec. ZZ $2100 Asked v.\=.w. AuXi|aafy15~iii~§m¢¢ Of County Red C r o s s C h a p t e r Part Of Gigantic DriveFor Extra War Relief | FundsLYLE GUYER Is I COUNTY CHAIRMANI ~"5 ' . . l . Q m GT U l f ! ~ n ~.. ;~E f ? 4 ' ; ~*gs c m Y AA s 10 ?°. ly an each carries a Clrriltmu mesaage that is well worth thetimethat ls given ln ranking I lfudy of the very flne nlectlnnl offered by the merchants in this nren.Mentions of certain stores mndedonot dgnify Ihut thas merchnnts carry snything of nom uvm- their competitors and hui time and lplce allowed each :bore would hnve had n mention.The little mentions made were made early in Lhe nm, in fact, weeks ago when work first started on the issue,Read exch advertisement nare- Iully and then shopping can bedons quickly and intelligently. NOTICE! Due w conxtlntly lnérsadngproduction colfl, md proapecu of continued rlnu,both Blxir newspapers will be forved to re-turn fa their m gllr subscrip- tion ntea of $1 per year lo~ ally and $ 2 e luwhm.This rehrm to regularly- scheduled subscrlptkrn r a t e s BECOMES gmrrscrrva JAN- ARY 1, 1942. Ir. still will be pnaalble, for the remainder of 1941, bn Ad- vance your subscription at the present low nies.THE ENTERPRISE. THE PILOT-TRIBUNE. B o wl fodthall ga me i n Dec em- ber,1940,and enlisted i n th e na vy a t th at time .Fac k ler was ho me on leave a t Dec oration Day , an d up on h is r etur n to the W est c oast he was assigned to a ba ttle cruiser whic h wa s la te r sent to the vic in ity of th e w a r zone. I f ' enemy, however, it has been point- ed out. Meanwhile, Blair merchants are finding much merchandise increas- ingly difficult to obtain and prices are advancing with every ship- ment.Christmas business will be Iittic effected,howevcr as most ; .~, ~q . Loc al,state an d dletric t offi~ cers were present f o r th e din- tri c t meeting o f the V .F .W . auxiliary .he ld in B l d r .Tues- day evening.Pid ur ed lb oV¢ a re W ashi ngton Co un ty pre dd en t, M m He le n Arlzell;dep ar tme nt (state)president,M r s He le n Atki ns on oi'Linc oln;an d dis- tri c t president,Mr s .Anna.. Ki ng . Oth er visitors inc luded Mr s. Ir en e F ra n ke o f L in c oln, de pa w me n t sec rc ter Mr s .Mi ldr e d Hac k ney of Fr emon t,conduc- Y - i g P * : _: gsl;».J ¢~ 1 ~ ~x trees:Mrs.Agn es E-Ckrey o f Linc oln,Hoa pti al Cha ir ma n; and Mrs. Eun ic e Philippe of Fre mo n t,essay c h l d r m m Repre- sentatives f r o m Linc oln,Fre~ mo n t,O m a h ;an d Bla i r s t- tended. A f te r the zezular nuxili u-y se mi om the ass emb led auxili ary me mb e r ;listened to President Raoeeveltfe radio speech, Pla ns we re mad e for th e loc al auxili ary 'a ann ual Ch d s tmn s par ty , wh ic h wi ll be held o n D e- cernber 23. Pho to by Ken ne th Feer u u ..I 1 |~ n g ' B u n . . day an d th e dec laration o f wa r ,again st the United Sta tes by J apm [brought w h i t n o w appears to b e ;the Second W or ld W a r,clone to 'ma n y W ashi ngton County people| lhi s we ek . Ac tu al r ep or ts o f de m- | ng6 done and the mi li tar y objec lti vea attac ked are we ll-k no wn to eve ry o ne as bo th nd io an d metr o- 'po litan paper s are gi vi n g reports almost hourly . Radios reported enr- ly tod ay , th e dec laration o f wa r aga in st th e Uni te d Sta te s by Ge r- ma n y a nd Ita ly . A c h ec ku p o f th e c ounty me n wh o ar e in the tro ub le d wa te rs o f the Pac i fic has been mad e by The Enterprise and wh ile there is no offic ial tabulation,th e li st fou nd below; ie reasonably c omplete. Newsp apers ha ve already been requested not to state the names of th e s hi p s whi c h me n mi gh t be on as so do i n g wo u ld reveal the lo- c ati on of the vess el. The fa c t that .....;. . .| IS " Y " E ¥ A ¥ § % ? § M E N ' D e f e n s e B o a r d L. L. Snyder. well knuwn Blairnum, was elected president ol theNebraska Petroleum Marketers or.'|gnniznlion nt thexr annua nonven gtion held at the Fontenelle Hotel Urges Sale 0 Old Meta that hi s n o nwu J .-J battleship at the time of the rdd. md in dmuught £0 be nh. n1xoN,GIFFORD, J'Rf-ion of Hr.and Hrs, G.L,Dixnn df Blair.A Blah- High zndunwe, Dixon went to the Philippine Iulands xbout two yeans azn.He was nationod at Nichols Field, which was ndded au-lythis week, but rumor hu it that n short,time pnsvlolli no the raid he wu transferred ro bar~racks in another part of thaislnnds. DUDGEON,LYLE-son o l FD? Dudgeon of Blair.Dudgeon was wpmledly aboard the sire n!!tarrier lnngley during mpnrbei Japanme action - FAOKLER, HAROLD--san of Mr. and Mm.George Fackler a t Blair, and a graduate of Bi ll ! High School in 1988.He went ,.. COUNTY BOARD MEET INTERESTING Lut Monday praved a rather ln- beresting day for the county board. It happened to he the day set for the hwinz on the pmposed countybudget and this drew the lttention of three different groups of citi-zens who had requests to make. One, a group from Sheridantownship up in the northwest corn- er of the county, asked that their roadbe graveled, and another from southwest of Blair, asked that a highway be opened. This last re- quest has been up several times fordiscussion.The third group was from the Taxpayers League asking that the budget be reduced, espe~ rially that fur relief.The group figured that in those times when[hr-rc arc more jobs than men that this fund cuuld be cut. ¢¢1fDeclaration of War Effecé Numerous Countiansin Orien ,Long List Of Countians Is Compiled Showing Many Local Homes Effected Blair Men At All Islands In Zone FIRST NEBRASKA CASUALTY LIST SHOWS NO Loss OF HOME MEN 1 CALHOUN BOY ISw" L ~ »»~1~ mal PHLBETAKAPPAme m# 'v a lfbe the Bum m y Scouts in unifonn und bearing the Edglr Rnhwer Gwmm mn caion. the Blldr High Sdwvl hand,al .Dr. and Mn. E. S. B. Geena. 14 boys and 12 gixla from tha] mum of Fort Caihoun,was the sc }§ocfl starts at 2 oc l0Ek p. m and the parade follows in th e hud- ness district ---crowds may see the reindeer,t e a m .A l a s k a n C a m e l s a n d c animxls in the troupeCiaus himselfa t the headquarters are ur ge d to b d n g tl and ge t a pi c tu re o f atm on Santa's knee. their young County Supaerintendent Ralph E ; " ' f °' ' " f ' ; ; : ' " ; , ; ;' ; : ; r a " ° ; ;';'; ;.;~~ ~ ~~ ~ a r f :t n b u t m n b y ..~W u h i n g t n l i C o u n t y b a n k o r w i t h e l e c t i o n f o r M r .S q y d e ,h a m m 11:d ~.r f s e r v e d t h e o r g n l z a t z o n m a 8 1 m l' ; n "n g . m y n r e ( n u n s 0 l c n r s l i a r C a p a m t y d u n m r 1 9 4 1 . s 1 I l | | \ L l § j v . . 4 a \ : \ . v \ . u ,G -, u f t h e s t o c k s w e r e r e c e i v e d s o m e0 V 9 I ' l I l T 1 t ' ? I 1 t B 0 ]1 £ 5 v Q S M m e a g o .R e - o r d e r s o f e x h a u s t e d F £ 1 P 1 1 1 S ~M l 1 Q h l l i n e s a r e r e p o r t e d t o b e v e r y d o u b t f u l S c r a p I r o n |T h e m e n i n t h e w a r z o n e f o l - Louis Hoinzerlinp;of Blair, graduate of Blair High in 1938.He joined the navy almost im- mediately after his graduation, and was stationed at the GreatLakes for a time.IH on duty schnnl i fhi;: tr»rri.~'b§ di § missed for the show.C. of C. of-ficials: fool ronfidont. that thcrn ini 1»:nc;A1a la. GIGIQSAMANN murh infornmlion to be given outwhichwillbe of un educationnl nature regarding Alaska and they are anxious that ns many ruralstudents ns possible attend.There is no admission charge for ony of the displays.- Schools will close for Christ-mas vacation on Tuesday evening, December 23, and will re-open on Jnnunry 5. MASONIC ELECTION TUESDAY EVENING The regular nnnual elegtion ol officers for the Mssonic organiza- tion took place lost Tut-sdny even-ing and rosultcd as follows: Wor- shiptul Master,Juhn Burnham;Fvnior Wnrder,Ed Nielsen: Jun~ ior Wnrdor,Mur1m\Ruhr;Secre- tary,Ernest Schmidt;Tmasurcr,'I'.Slwny Moore. ¢B u s i n e s s M e n Treat Boys To Hockey, Feed Ent/ertained The Boys At Hockey Game,Last Evening Th lieu ol the customary footballbanquet, Blair businessmen enter- tained the Blair High School sth~ lotsa at an ice hockey game in 0m~ oha's Ak-Sar»Ben Coliseum,last evening (Wednesduy). Members ofboth Lltc football and basketball squads were present..,A special section was reservedfor the boys Later they returned ln Blair,whom nn oyster "feed"was served at the High School home economics "mom,"L L..¢.__.-. . among thc fif teen Ultivorsily of Nebraska seniors \\hu were awarded rremhcrship in Phi Bc- Ls Kappa, recently. Edgar is usenior nt the University of Ne- braska in Lincoln, The highest scholastic honor which a University student may obtain is membership in this hon- omry fraternity. I i Herman 0.E:S. Chooses Officers For Next Year I Ethel Jespersen, Tom Mc- ,Donald W orthy Ma~ tron, Patron Mrs. Ethel Jospersen wus named Worthy Matron of the Herman chggt/or, 0.E.S.,and Mr.Tom Mc onald was chosen Worthy Pn- tron, at the annual election of of- ficers, last Thursday evening. Other officers for the coming yours am:Associate Mntron, Mrs. Ruth Thone;Associate Patron,Kenneth Wachter; Secretary, Mrs. Evelyn Lowe; Treasurer, Mrs. Lola Truhlsen; Conductresa, Miss Har- rlet Wilson;Associate Conduc- tress, Mrs. Alice Preobs.The re- mllning offices will be filled byuppointmentof the Worthy Ma- tmn. The meeting,Thursday,wasclosed with n. social hour, and re- freshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDonald. The initiator-y work of the lodge will be exemplified at s special meeting, December 11, when mem- bers of the Or-pha Chapter No. 245io( Decatur will be guests.On De- cember 18, the annual Christmasinmrty is to be held. Ii q|_ DCICUI auuu UI. »5 0 t h A n n 1 v e r s a r y Held Open House In. A. L. Hall At Herman, Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Prank EH;-.keen of Herman,long-time residents of Washington County,celebratedLheir Golden Wedding anniversary with a party at the American Le~gion Hall in Herman, Sunday, De-cember 7, Open house was held during the afternoon and evening, and around two-hundred and fifty relatives and friends called ui pay tribute to the couple and wish them all possible health and happiness. Guests at s di mer and supperat the hall including their children and immediate relatives. nuxnbenq fifty.A lunch wus served during the afternoon and evening to other guests. For many years.the couple fanned in the New England neigh- borhood, Mr. Erickson also nmhlng n blacksmith shop.Inter theymoved w Hemun, and Mr. Erick- son still operates a blacksmithbusiness there.The Erickzens how,two sons and five daughters, all of whom were present for the celebrationThey are: Jesse Erickson of Onk- lnnd, John of Herman, Mrs. Anna Larsen of Omzha, Mrs. Ted Cur- ley nf Glendble.California,Mrs. Howard Curley o l Craiiz.Mrs. William Sprick and Mn. WilliamSylviaofHerman.'hvo sons.Charles and Ivan, died in infancy. Launch Effort To Speed SaleI ~ 1 3 0 0 ~|Mrs. ltlui)el . liemiah head o R E D cnos s DRIVE ff."§,f°'5 3`f§ ` °l.§ .§ §J ?§ ?'Z$ l' ~ ipresident.D_J.(Dave) TmillAround1300 Washinigton Coun former Grand Island Chamber o ty residents joined the Rod Cross in the nnhual ddve just complebcd,_ it was announced today.Incomplete returns show on ac-! tual membership oi 1293, the quotahaving bean set at 1200.1£Inir| boasts 645 memberships;Ax-ling-_ ton, 219; Fort Cslhoun, 137; Her-man,131;Fontanelle,112;and Kennsrd, 49. Corn Money Arriving For Yule Shopping Funds From N e a 1° l y Twenty Thousand Bush- els Already Paid Washington County farmers have received $14,270 for sealing their 1941 corn crop up lo this Thurs-da mornin _The above Ggurenlygrepresents 19.820 bushels.Another 38,865 bushels have been sealed and accepted and checks in the amount ol $27,982 have been written and are swaib-ing borrowers. Ten cribs, however. have been rejeded due w excess moisture.They represent over8,000 bushels.Eighty-five cribs are now under seal. The |ve1'BK°rhoilture is 17.4%. ¢ i i Sealers are keeping up with ap- plications, the local AAA oflioe reports, hut those who desire w seal are nsked to make certzln that their liens against the com have been waived und that there are no personal taxes due to complicateand slow down the loan processes. ON DUTY IN I l Commerce secretary whose mimihaslong been linked with High way 30 activities,was melectu for 1942 as secretary of the or gnniutlomThe organization is made up o a thousand dealers of petruleunproducts in Nebraska.It has been very active in '41 regarding legis lation and general promotion oimproved sales practices of petro leum products. After 25 Years, Farm Bureau Changes Name Vote 'l`o Change Name To Washington County Ex- tension Service The 7-Sth annual meeting of the Washington County Farm Bureau was held Wednesday,Decembe| 10Lh, at Schef!'ler's Hall. rounding out a quarter of s century oi active service to the farmers oithis county.The program bpnmlsted of muslf by the Washinzwn County Pro-jeot chorus, nn address of welcome by President Albert H. Miller and a business meeting.Later, Dr. F.D. Kdm, had of the Depu-tmem of Agronomy of the Nebrank; Col~ lege ot Agriculture,showed 45minutes of moving pictures.They dealt with Nebraska grasses andwere followed by pirtnres of westernNebraska,Yelluwswne |n.i Estes parks and the Pnclfic North- wst.He also mowed a rvaltaken ih Texas.Tha Afternoon was closed with the serving oi' refresh- 1}board me~in Blair Tuesday to di~- cuse problems which are confront-ing the government and which have a beeing on Washington County. The board,headed 'by Howard 'I'hompoon,chairman, confined its efforts chiefly to the discussion ofthe collection of scrap metal from farms. The board feels that there are still many tons of metal in oldmachinery on farms over the coun- ty and methods to be Bmployed to get it into the govemmenfs melt-ing pots were discussed. Farm-run scrap metal is worth about $8.00 per ton, it was broughtout. Letters will go out to all farmers regarding the matter in the near future. Farm machinery mpdr parts have been given a "B-1"rating, the board diecloaed. The B-1 ra ing is the highest civilian rating there is and the securing of farm machinery parte will prefer- ence over all other civilian needs.The seriousness of the comingshortagenextspringshouldnot be overlooked,the board pointed out,and a definite w e e to put every farm machi o into good repair will be launchagl noon. 1 '' BENNE'1'T, BOB-non of Mr. and I I B B B Mrs. J. S, Bennett af Sioux City. and | nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tomblad of Blair. Sailed for Philippines from San Fran-cisco two weeks ago, and ls now thought w be at Pearl Barber. OWMAN, CLAAR-son of Mr. and Mn. J. H. Bowman 91 Blair.Was sent to Ghlna, recently, to ud s t i n luperintending truck tnnspottation over the Bimna Road. REWER,HARL OW-Dr,Brew~er, dentist, ecndircmd hh busi- ness in Bldr fo r a time,and early this Y¢8r was called to the Philippnine Islands with ether Philippine Islanda with otherreservearmyofficers.Hn . Brewer and their son. John, uc- compuxied him, but were aneu-nted by the government uversl months ago and are now in Blsir with Mrs. Brewer'u parents, Mr.md Mrs.C.J.Beekmann. RowNiNoc, FRANCIS-son ofMr and Mn. Glrk Browning of Blair.n was reported e uly this week thlt Browning was nhcard the U.S.S. Oklahoma at the time of the Japanese xt.- hck.In an interview today, however,Mr.Brvwning stated Letter Reveals Japsjn Manilla on Vacations Glen Guyer, son lr( Hr. and Mrs,H.Lyle Gqyn,has for some time been dlrrying on a correspondence with a boy of apparently hil min age in Ma- n{ll3,,_The following ther ln part is very interestin 'njd gives an idea of the con 'ons in that island province. =,The letter isin answer to oneZ\i'ri!ten w the young Manilla IM on April 19 ,nd is as follovmhs|i}'c\m, Manila Dear Glen.\. l (Alle on the 18th. By Lhe vuy, Pleue lell day.cause letter here. ed lo know Unnlly nc Merril and schml bezins June.Now our president lun passed u law thu lthool opening fallon July and school ends il not definite. We are having the so- me wo Ynur birth- I don'\hu e your I would be delig|\t»the dale. hool end here is on -called qunrterly lystem. For ev- 1 ery three months we are given 2 weeks vacation and this is conlinuaus tlnroughout.In the -HELMSING, HARRY-son of Mr. and Mm. Han-y Hejmsing of Lincoln,formerly of Kennard. Locnwd at the Naval Hospitalin Pearl Harbor, HESTER, KENNETH-son of A. Healer ol Arlingwn.Hesteris in the U. S. Navy, and is dd to be stationed on x ship, whose name we cannot disclose,inPearl Harbor.HOLs'rExN,GL EN-a former reddent ol the Money nelghbox-~ hood near Blair. Glen is Ittdm- ed in the Philippines.JESSEN, RUSSELL-son of M11 and Mrs. J. P. Jasen ol Cedar Raplds,Iowa,formerly of Um Bottom vicinity north of Blair.At luv. reportn, .lessen was sta.-tioned ad Scl-mcfield Bsrrlelb, Hu ui i .KELLY, MRS, R. E.-nee Dl|.nc-ha Rhea, daughter of Mrs. Helm: Rhea of Arlington.Lt. s d Mn.Kelly are stationed in Pearl Hsrbor;Lt.Kelly ls with the medical corps.KLEIN,MRS_VICTOR M . - n e rEdnaThompson,daughter o! Mrs. Rose Thompson of Arling~ ton.Mrs Klein and bm' hus- band who is in the ai r com, have been living at Hickam.Field. LYNE,MRS.E,W'-nee Bessie Krajieek, dlier ol Mrs.C.U.Cook and J. C.Krajicek u l Arlintton.In .s very recmtletter to Mrs. Cook, Mn. Lyme ltafad that du and her husband.an electric engineer,would spend the winfir in Honohhz unless the Japanwe caused Lrauble; in which case women xnd children would be evamsted.NEMETZ,FRED-son of M mFred Nemeu of Blair. Supposed- ly stationed wth the U. S_ Navy in Hawnii,SCHAFER, MARSHALL-son of Mrs. Msbel Heuermnn ol Bllir, n with the U. S. Navy, and il believed w be stationed on a ship in Pearl Harbor. STOKES,SHIRLEY-mn of Hr. and Mm .bw §»..\....,» m.:_ 1» _THE PACIFIC |""¥4."Z` chief business of the dah§;é;»1ia`¢E£i££>`¢"{S`{:2L }§}»¢E2駢'g£',§;]r u n s .C A C H E L I N 3 9 ~ u n i p r e s e n t e d i t t o o n e o f t h e s t u -n | p g g I N ] _ 1 A Q : | \ I 1 § & { 1 Q , . | . . _ A . . A t l 1 .I |H "discussion am IHo n r v ffnvhnfin Hl\u1.0 to the boys'fine svho~l p i n t wa s mude possihle. l l SHOPPING D A YS U N T I L CHRIST MAS NEA RHOOD HA S »:89TH B I R THD A Y John Nearhood of the McCarthy'cinity just south of Blnir cele- ~raled his 89th biMdny, Monday.e is in excellent health, and en~oyed the ocoadon m the fullestxtent.Neighbors calling during the~vening to help hlm celebrate were ~essrs. and Mesdames Carl Thomp-=.~ and Stella lhe, Bert Cooper,amen Thompson and Eileen, Pele ensan, and Mrs. Ida B. lilndley.e tima was lpent at sl-mee, and ~n_oyuter supper wan served. §§n5 'i in -- - - -' " . r vw " \ \ D w .U I B II ZH e i s m p o r t e d t o h a v e b e e n s t a - t i o n e d a s W a k e I a l a r d .d t--" d " " & ":|d":"Dl{""I. ICDLLICIIU Y Y I F U U I I . ~res: an 0 c nna 9 ae In as anings, Tuesday , at.the ag e o f 89 .A n n o u n c e s COIliI l" 11 ttB€ Funeral servic es will be held at the M 6 m b E P S Ken na rd Metho dist Churc h,Fr i -| day a£'t:ernoon. at 2:00 o'c loc k.Th e Blai r Chamber o f Com- Survwing Mr s. Cac helin are two me rc e, throug h its presi dent, Vern- daughheru,Mr s .Pa ul B a n v o f o n Rslinwn han ........,.a ..4...........!1 the organi:tation his been knovén a Washillton Cmuntsf Fam ,........ . .... ........... .,.the ronnlabularyln Camp Bar- rangea Quezon City.We are h a v i n g drills lo prepare inare having drills tn prepare ln case the Philipplna will be in~ volved in time of danger. As I am now here in the city. better dlreel your answer to the aboveheading._ Our people here are very much vvorrled aboul the present European war ur elae we might ,lain on the nllde o l England anon.Enpeeially there are many Japaneae here havingcite (dzht)gg to very nec-ret place here.any Japanese went home to their place withlhe Mann that they took lhelr Italien.The Idea Ina been brought about that they havehem ddec tlve a .ms un dm-atloa of our laal. The ehala al the people,young and dd. la about the near flllure--War. Black outa have been trled here already and the p ke (or an emergency hava already beendone. I hope we wlll not be lngreatdanler loo much. Il'a nearlnl Dnenber,themonth of merrynaking and lol-lyaaaklng.Bealdaa,lt la themonth of my blrlhday which ..-..........,,......,we \.........single saaion plan is being adopted. Here we are fond of dances.There are many bella being held soon.Ihnpe we will be able to atlemd.I think yon've gal Ko idea about our Island yel. Here the people are fond of a u li ke playing games, going ¢abowe and enjoyment; We are amonKlhue kind ol people.We arefund of seeking friend! which lop; our Imblriea among all. We have alan a vm pal from Ha- wall and he gave na niee views ln Hawaii. They are nice and are god for entertainments- Glen, I lhink I have :one be-yond ao until next mdl. I~lere'n wlalxlng you the but of health and Ind forever. have mm Albam.P. S.Yan haw our lettenare quite being delayed dne to our abaenee lo our pmvlnee, ao I hope we will be e lu have prompt cones by neat tlne.I Mp; y u Ind heart will readily lnrdve an lla delay. Would yon?Alrlghl-¢ae|lbye. Sale. TILDEN.DR.IRVAN-_nr_andMrs. Tilden and their daughter. Sally Jean, are stationed inI-lquolulu bm. cabled relatives this 'gveek .um they are safe. Dr. Txlden In the san of D m dMm. K E. Tilden. and Mrs. Til. den. the former Isabell; Moore.is the daughter 01 Mr. and Mm Sheny Moore.I WARRICK.J.C.-son of Mrs. Addie Warrick M Blair.He ha. been stationed at Pearl Harbor Yur two years, but relatives here thvgk algae he was an a neigh-boring island at du time af the .Jn.m1\5§.;aids.LDE ON WILLIAM formWI»-_ .er Kennud raident.Govern- ment flrpenlcr,working on adefense Pmiect an Wake Island :::.~:.;:..::~:W " - ' - va mater.Jackson °f Bun, in -T n _ .e e i v e d l a ml u t w e e g g h n geonstrnetlonw°rk»on W ,Inland waa Pmzreasing mpiy; .the letter had been written No-_vamber 21.Along wfm a m=m>~ber of obhera manned in me vidnity, Wlldenon Wu r¢pgg¢,¢ to have been killed In gh, J'ap~ anne 1-dd,b n t n m N'P°rts uma that l°V°rrlnent amploy» o n had ban evacuated barontu a r ri v a l o f un mmm. W h ; l r a u u n »I¢...»~Z I+W 1_ , . . . , . . , .. . - q u v g g n y A \ » ¢ c v a | |n u " " ' W t. a g r e a t m a m peopluti me i t wa s necesaary t be a me mb e r to a tte n d th e me e t ings.Ac tu ally ,th is is no t thl case,i t h a s been assured.an d tl fu r th e r th e feeli ng- of welc o me n everyone the name was cl=m1€¢d u ih n Wlahinainn P.¢».|" 'IT'1rf.n1\|in\ |Fort Calhoun um Hn. Hn Jimuifli.. 1:.";i:'.::':..:':':;":' :. czlflimll of Hastings,- - - -r " Q u v \ 4 5 ¢ \ | \ U \ 7 l | U ( | \ | li r i g t o n C o u n t y .W a r ,w h i J E N S E N I S r a g i n g t h r o u g h o u t t h e |..| nh[world necessitates mm:n u v i | D \ | | i § » \ l £ l \ J U \ \ | | \ . f A . | ¢ v 4 u a » vS e r v i c a A l l outgoi ng mi mb e r s o f tin board wa rn re-elect-Ill an d th1 b m wi n me e : D e c e m b e r 8 0 th u solefrt ll10l\~offic ers.Th e r e Captain and Mrs Marahnll Jen- 3:J£'$"§f =g;m;"g" ybgpm sen were brief viaitors at tha par-fm..- ........_-£;A.l'~ _~ n e n t nr.; enhl,Nels H.Jensen, home in Blair, Sunday,having just con- cluded 1 hiv m Subtle. Wntimz- A n t !c u u u n l c t e e ,w n l c n W i l l 11 l a l a r ' D Y ~n n f f n h I -- ,__. _-. .......". -».»-vu, nu us xoxlows: Chnlnnan: George Hedelund Publicity, J. Hilwn Rhonda, Bldr Banking,Louis Murdoch,Blair' Education, Luther Pntienon, Arl- inswn:Churches,luv .A.w.Cllrke, Hermnn; lnmnnee, H. C. McClellan, Arlingwn; Women's Orpnlutionl. Mn. A. E. Schmidt, Pmddent Mandny Afwrnoon Club elaalrrmn lor various branches -'\b'"'°-. lm W NRM- are wu- :|» ,. gl-r; §ervlce md Pmfeulonnl. Dr:. i lnm Wlldenan Wake Inland,md Harry Helmdng Pearl Ha.r~bor. Below are John Hainzarllny Pearl Harbor, and Harold Fuck-ler, aboard A battle rruiscrl elected board member:are MrsI' y Rosenbaum, John Stork, Johl B h r .and llerls Wudell.I who made known that MartiniJuu°y l| £.ln.J .J .J as »e n\\'\¢ to begin her work u wunly chdr m m of the Womm'|nmle a lMrs. Paul Jana hu h~ld the WI* in n m. A brief :ecard nf the offi¢e call; qgfrggm.the teleghonn ez-lla bon.Cnptiln J ""|ai£i»T|$=Z~ dhhly fo r Api kne , Ta u, whe n he will unter active lervka in theU. S. n-my.ln. Jensen rémained among Onnln relatives. ICALENDAR oFiihxilif SALES m n m n n JENsEN,Monday, Deeunber 15 JAMES PETERSEN,Monday, December 16 ; MRS. ELMER MILLER, Tues-1 day, December 18 'ERNEST csmckl-1,'mf-na»y,\ D u mb " 1 s \ E. s. B. Geeaamln, Fm-€ Calhbun;Agricultural md Llvuwck. E. D. Fnhmsy,Blair;Batmlleru JackNewberg,Bllir;mw ma l 'J.LJ Poundl,Blair; Voter-um, Jhn M.Burchun.Blair-Labor Wlllh,mHarper, Ksmurd; spwén, Phlllp 0'H;nlnn. gf Ri§éLT1I=§§EuI.""`<§l`1H`2\ M _ ;P¢ n 1 ' |a nn--.» _ ._ THE ENT ER PRI SE Blllr'| Leadinz Newspaper Subscription Price Per Year, $1.50 Entered Al second-clsu nntfer under the met at Conguu Ol lhgwlh I. 1879, at the Wztoffice at Bldr. Nsbnlka. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Gives Quilts To Fi\§|\i|c|r¢n Mrs.Bertha Lowe of Herman J. JOHN A. RHOADES, Ediwr and Publisher HILTON RHOADES, Aaaistanf Edigor; Advertising MARY-BETH McQUARRIE, Loca! Editor D. M. HANNAH, Compodtor and PressmanMISS VANOLA J. BRUNTON, Linotype Operator MARIE RASMUSSEN, Linotype Openmr LEO HELMSXNG, App;-antics . ml k in s to each o l her children, Sunday evening, following a lam- ily dmz er.All members of her family were presen t with the ex- ception of une son, S. R. lawe, who was ill with flu. Gue sts we re Messrs.an d Me s - dnmea B e r t L o we a n d children, He nr y Ri c h ter an d dau ghter s, G. F. L o we , A . H. Lo we , a n d Mn . S . R. ho we , a ll o f Her ma n. ,,J ~ L a r g e C r o w d A t Cantata Sun day Esther Langhorst Was Director of'Four-Part Ted Curley of GIendale CIlforni; spent Monday at the L ut e ; Curlev home. l :I || ,;g__~ ~ `j -~ . : ' .~I *"-=°:...._._.-.._......_.;...__._,_._._..Mrs . J .A. J eapersen was host- ess to tho Dinoc hle c iub, W 4dnos-day .Mr s. Ih r ia n C hr i sten s eh wa s a visitor.M n .A .H .L o we wo nhigh D rize and Mrs. Ra y mond Su!- li va n,second.Mr s .Ole .Jensen wi ll e nter ta in o n Dec ember 16. Th e He r mn n W oma m's Clu b will be heid Fr id ay a ftemoo n. D ec em- ;»§ f2-a t th e ho me of Mrs , J o h n God»ey's Chrimnaa lesson. Mm. Alfred Jemersen observedher birthday.Frldny,when the members of the Birthday CardClub met at her home. Bridlre wasnlnyed. lollowlnz a dessert Iunch~ con served by Mrs. John H -- pa rty wi ll be he ld a t thi s ti mein c h a r g e o f Mr s . Ma Kr o n e r a n d Mm. W . E . Ma s o n .Refresh- ments wi ll be se rved and ere W illbe an exc hange of Ch aa srifta. Th e Ba b tixt Mi s s io n Gi mle me t F r i d a y . wi th M r s . A n r mf Mo r r m' . .. . .. |\ bel Langhorst. . Part 2: "My Soul Doth Hug-ni» fy",Floneizce Langhornt; "And It Came To Pass",Gilbert Ruwe, Harold Meierhenry, Florence Lang-horst, Lnverle Brand;organ ue~ Iection,'Silent N i g h t,Holy~sr A one-nlp:ht"Bible conference is to be he ld a t the Rose mn Sc h oo l, Fr id ay e ve ni nz .Dec ember 12th. whe n ed uc atio na l talks will be d v- en by Theodore EDD. of Gr an d Islan d. md C arl Tan ia. mia sio na nr fr o m A fr i c a .Several music al ae!- ectionu wi ll also be sriven.Th e rneetinir sta r ts a t 7:30.an d th e public is invited to attend.' I|I en e r N i¢.dse n.C as~me Ha nsen D m.sy D ivin e a nd MissNina Ander sen. Sun da y a ve ni nz vi sitor s of Mr s. Dais y D ivi ne wer e th e Haro ld Raw mn a s m farmly and An selmo J oh n-son. daY»at the Fred Paulsen home.honoring Mrs.Pmlaen on herbmh mf. Messrs.and Mesdames EdMencke. George Mencke and Shar-on. Louie Mencke and Inez.Ru-dolph Mencke and Jim.Harm m u Ninn Andlfnen m m " R e a d ' E m a n dTuudnwlth Mn. View: Jnhman.anMani; -m m m nun it u. I gf rm s. h em e n n m v. m i R e a p O U R A D S n .. Ruwe and dauzhtena. Otw RuwemdDorothy.Otto Matzen und sons. James Hansen. Aaron Hm-sen and dauxhten. Dan Greeno.Harold Paulsen and san. and Miss blrthdu-Mn.h u n H§=1=1~vcallednt the Rumussen ume.Sundny, and Saturdav the Rumm- aemn wled on Mr. and Mrs. JensSvrennn. Mr.and Mn, Harland Nelsonentertained at pinochlc. ThursdayeveninzlforMessrs. and Mea-dnma Everett Stork.Harland Wulf. Jens Hansen.Harold Ru-mussen. Gifford French. Ray Ru-munsen.and Harald Stork,Mr.my Mrs.Jens _Hansen received - <;u .em;Hansen,andArthur Kuhr Ind Ethel Mae.Mr. and Mrs. Jens Hansen drove to Fmmont. Sundav afternoon. tovisit Mr. md Mrs. Wnitia Day.Sundny dinner :meets of Mr. endMn. Will Wulf were the .ArthurLumens~-' ....a :~ gn~Mr s .Ha r old Sto rk an d - Har la nd W u lf won lo w.Mrs . Ha ro ld S to rk assis ted Mn. Ne lson in se rving re- fr e i h me n tl. Mo n da y evenimr :rue nta of the W i ll W ulf ; wer e Ma xa m a n d Me s -dames Ha rl an d W ul f an d - - -- . . I Q n u m ' V l e w a 3 Misses Edna and Rita Hansen smut the wack-end in Omaha. atthe Floyd Welliver home.Mr. andM m Ed Hansen :ment Sundaythere. Mr.and Mn. Martin Larsen andAlton were Sunday evening smear.; at the John Taylor home.; ; f= -a n d M r s .J e n s I l a n s e n c a I Wednudxy, to the Rose mn Aland Lhn Guild.Mn, Harold Talor was a co»ho|1eas.Guextl £eluded Mesdaxnes A.Renlha~Martin Lanuan and Ddxy Dlvlnand Miu Nina Andersen. Mrs. Dniuv Divine spent SatudaynilzhtwithherdauuhteMnry,at the John Becklun home.Mr. and Mrs. Martin Larsen anAll/on were Wednesdav Uvenlnvisitors ut the Lam Holland hom Blair, Nebr.. December 11 m u u w u n v m e . H . n I... JokellmHhlrg .f p g I ~A L 1 (Q:1 c I1 n 'J i1 1 -~mon .undav alfemoon, tovisitMr. md Mrs. Wmitia Day.Sums' dinner nuts of Mr. andMn. W ill Wul!were the ArthurLarsen;and Loren Fairchild; ofOmaha:lftenuon v m w n were Mrs. Ray Wul! and mn. and Mm Bud Croudy and lamily.Thunday evenluz visitors were Mr.and his brother. ~Rosc oe, at t~e ~ S~.Mon ke ho me her e. Ed wa rd Oe hlke . s tu de nt at Mid - Ian d, was a zu es t nf D r. an d Mr s. M.A .Ri tz e n an d family . Mr s .FH°ed Boschuldt ac companiedby Mrs . J o e Ph illi fb ne o f Fr e: mo n t. we n t to Oma ha wh er e th ev we re g ue s ts o f Mr. a nd Mr s. I va ngarp enter, fo rme r F untane lle re si- ents. A .I | |. DR. D. R. EIILERS --Dentist-Former Dr. W. F. Hemphill Location s | ,Bmont. Recent dinner sruests at the Roberr. Brand home were Mr. and Mrs:Hyde Brand and dauirhter, Schuy- Taft. c alled on Louie Sorzemsen and E d Ne wk i r k .Mr s . Taf t h a s b ee nvisiting: her sisters and her dauszh- ter, Mrs. Fazexquiet. These he ln in z Ber na rd W u lf celebrate his birthday . W ednesday . were Messrs. and Mesdamea AlbertK u h r and Duan e." Detlef W u lf . James Wulf and sons. Earl J ensen. Ar th u r K uh r a n d E th e l Mae . Blair, Nebra~ka Daisy Divine were th~~ a ~ d ~ mnasm family and Anselmo John- son.A noone dinner was held Wed-nesday by Mn.Cassie Human for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stork andPen:y.Mr.and Mrs.GiffondFrench and Euxzene, Jess I TAYLOR & WELLSLIVESTOCK AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAYFremont-At 12:00 0'clockHo g s - Ca t t l e - H o rs e s » S h e e p xo Yan n~ll\n¢: mr un- mmm m un, n~n-unry |»< your :um-nmnie \| thx dvpcndnblc mmm £Bll nm: xo buy und nel| nll kl xol n work. r u FA RM S A L a s :A UCTI ONI IE RS (`ha§» W . Tay lor, Ronald Marlin, Si J ohnson-y our c hoic e of three auc tioneern with every day seilimz experienc e and ex- per t judges of values. Our c omplete auc tion servic e c osts no more.See us for dates. l l a h arm :- > § § § »' ¥ " \I .¢u "l i|4||;4|' HOURS 9 to 12; 2 to 5. Appo intments Made Colds,Sciatic a.Neuri tis.Lumbae o,Hea d- aches.Rhe umatis m.Armendic itis,Consti- pati on;Sinus. Liver.Stomac h . Kidn ey and Bladder Troubles; Female Dis orders. Nerv- ousnesa;Hiszh Bleed Pressure:Influenzaan d Ma n y Othe r Diseases Resrlond to Chironractic A d u s t 4 o n o m p a n y Dr. D. C. Knee 1 uha, Saturday and Sundoy Qi i h 1er dau ghter.M m .W a lter Sher- wood.L i ttle J anet Lee Sherwood eturned wi th her f o r a week a theL .D. Lonsr home. 'lX....¢!\IF .fI.._!...1 1 \. sur.un a I\f1l"&.J o hhcalledonMr . a n d Mr s .W ard.Wednesdav eveninsr. Daisy Di vin e snent the w at the Bec klun homo. Mr . a nd Mr s. W n if m Nm.;xr I wr i - .~-- -~ -- -H l I - I nu ll; uu ulul Jensen won fmat Drizcs. and M r1LstnhL e h 'e s a e s t e r A r a b a u z | a m j h l j g r .I l : 5 \ n \ o n d R u w c w o n s e c . n a n Usefulness ls the Chlcf Consrdcra non 'Tins Tear as thc linhrc Na non Smvcs ro B: Conscrvanve. Almost AH of Our Gzfts Arc Use- ful . . . . 'They Wx!! Be Rcmcm bcrcd For 'Tears zu Come. ~¢"¢s2£vM- ~J1n.. a i .~§ \ I n ~.fond.Mrs.Mntzxen s ervw ref resh'Iho food Bale and bazaar he ld men ts 11lI`dBY. by ih!! W.S. C. S.. 'I-'B3|__Su1};:§av dixjpvr :meats of Mr. and in B la ir . Mr . a n d Mrs . L e ste r C ur lev en - tertained a t Sun dav dinner f o rMessrs.and Mesdarnes E r wi n Soriek and f amilv of Fo rt Calhoun. Be rt Th omn so n and Ric har d a nd Mrs. He rman S oriek. Misses Lei a P eek . Ruth Br ode r- ls en an d Franc es IIovendic k at- ten ded a tea c he rs me e ti n g a t th eMeCar1hvSchool,Th ur sd av even- ina.Mr .and Mr s.A .I.Merrill and Bobbie were Sunday' dinner iruests of Mrs. Marv En rzer's.M r an d Mr s.He r ma n SDHek. Mr s.E m m a Rindersoaeher and Hen metta of Fre mo nt wer e S und av afternoon and even ins ' visitors atthe Charles Krohn home. I I nd C I le f t Tues davOn a or evmorning'wi th Mr .and Mr s.Te dCurley;fo rk Ca li fo mi a.to soend sever!!wee s.Mr . Os c a r B lu m a n d Mr s . Ha r - old Smi th were afternoon visitors at th e Ch arles K ro hn homo. Ausrust J ordan vis ite d h is aun t. Mr s.Sophie Bernike.in Fr emon t.Saturdav.I Attendinnf the "Ope n Ho us e" :Golden Weddinsr anniversary c ele- bration in He r ma n .Sander.fo r,Mx. a nd Mr s . F r an k E r ik s en we r e Messrs and Mesda mes E dsrar Lar-lfe n. B ur t Obe rs t. D ewev Ha nc oc k. Herman Rolze rt.He r ma n Soriek.M m .Lester Curlev.Mr s .Be rt Tho mps on and Mrs. J ohn J ensen. Mr. a nd Mrs. W arre n W a kefi eld. gWilbu1' and Les lie we re Sundav dinner szue sta of Alma and Birdie Fletcher. Atte nd in e the enter tain ment a tthe ' Felba sta Hall. Frida v eve nimr. were Messrs.and Mesdames Fr edPeek.Le ia and Nellie.W alter Meier henrv and Ric hard.Clinton Smi th and s on. E. W . S mith. Ile r- bert Oe rmsn a n d fa mi ly .Ha ro ld Smi th.Pearl and Laverne.He n r v Blum.Oscar Blum.E d B lu m and Vivia n.Be rt Thompson.LesterCurley .Auirust J ordan.He n r v K m x e r Ilewo\.Hanc oc k.Ho wa r d | C ur le y : Mrs .Id a Ro we a n d De1~ ma 'r . Ch ri s Kuhlrnan and fa mi lv.| Mar y i n an d Dwain Jorwclarr. Harlan annmidielen Krusrer.Leland Ro we .*J eraldine FIriksen Etta Kr o hn . . - - -. I s t e 1 I Il rs ilh t .J A J... ...J ,,4,_a .1,,4..-1..1,, .. .,4..1,.. 1, ~ Qlhrintman (Errnting (Hatha cr m BEAUTIFUL CARDS »» S||¢c¢ Ncw W hile Stuck is Complete.Th ru Gu d u o f A l - norted Cards, from 20 to 50 Card: In A Bax. lmprlnhd with Your Nemo or Plain. ~ P¢r B o x ~P¢|' Box Imprinted Unprinted \$`¢'13` Uhr Enterprinr Qlnmpang . _ . , .,. , ...,,, . ,»-»» l l i\i¢~§"iY§F§§"§0se md Mrs r . rlii-f Inu rHr`~Ii` IlI.ImF0n@fl ind ns spen t Satur day in Omaha.Mrs.Mer le Jensen and dau£:h- s nf Te k n mn h nnnnt tha umnlr- u » u n u "u u u n u a y u||l l |L £|{|.|.\§:!|.Ho f M r . a n d M r s . M a n o n D e n m a n o f ('......Z......§I \..i \ v. \I . I 1I |g - -. - . -. --- ~- - - -nur:||;:ln:lt.l.nenra axa.1.uua.5' ", ..\\ th her parents,Mr . a n d Iullzabeth.Hub ble Hans en an d Ted ' s.D.O.Sheets.Mr s.Jensen Lar se n c alled o n Mr. a nd Mr s. Ar -I a g ,10d th e m la te r a n d the i'amiIY th u r Kuhr . Thur sdav c \ m1i mr.I 4 wc flnesday f o r Los Angelc s.|Kn ute Nvls nn o f E ver ett. W a s h- ! .|_ 1 -mo mm ...inxto n.was :1 Mnn dav nv.ernilzht'[ra W rlpumspn of Lltchfneld. srueat o f Mr .and Mrs.W ill Ha n ,braska. is visntinsr his daughter.sen.Glen Hastinsrs o f Ru:shviile. ~s..L°°_ Fgusett..,Nebra ska vi sited there . 'lue uda\.| [Irlc (hI| Bll€llBl!Il o f Hla ll'8I1d|Mr .:md M m lh n xn n l 'Pnuinm l i n r y li i r l and Wnnlan W ill Hp Ph.iswd W ith Perfumes 1 a l b env!..... ...N mm. rrunx nemnn nt-tended the Gnldcn Wcddinxl cele-hmtlnn of Mr. and Mrs.FrankErickson. in Herman. Sunduv.Mr, and Mrs. John Quinlan andPat of Blair. und Miss Edith Quln~lan of Omaha. were Sunday visit-ors at the Louie Grimm home.Sundnv visitors at the FrankNelson home were Miss Marv JaneJessen. Misa Marilvn Carlson. Mr. and Mm. Harold Paulsen and baby.and Minn Vern Nelson of Omaha.Mins Marv Metzler and Mr. and and Mrs. Lloyd Metzler and {am~ ilv vislied Sunday at the AubreyGaines home.The Havvy Harmony Club met, Thursday.with Mrs.LawrencsLarsen.Sunduv afternonh Mr. and Mrs.Mac Christensen and children. andthe Fremont Jensen children wereZlsitors at the Georue Chamberlain ume.The Harold Mnrdt farm sale washeld Tuesday.The famllv is mov-lnsr soon to the stale of Wuhinm».... § HgJJW u 'l-'H W / W A # \00NEl.ikmfx>1ls awake;t lh 5,lou -gg fumble, count nh;p yn°y .Ja get, be- cause eyaxfgettoal .Nexrdn fdull, logy, headaclxey and lrrltalzfg y eel .,.,.-?;;H:.,°:.°' "m x '°°"§. "gm ;,= does, why °ar P¢°P w an Nerves;=-_;;;,==_f»,_;»°u their =°=-g work, enjoymgnt, md good Dr. Miles Effervescent Nervine Tablzts Dr. Mile: EHex-vucent Nez-vine Tablets are n comblnaHan of mild sedadvea proven useful f g u _gg ~ ~ jumpy, °».».~.m¢°§~°'$§" un: as an Sunday vlalton of Mr. and Mn.Elza Klnx were Mr. and Mn. DelRhoadea of Omaha.Mina Bettv Cox was a week-endvisitor of Mins Inu Ray.Mr. and Mm. Bymn Bunn andfamily and Mm.Ma11nret Wlllinmland family wen Sunday evenlnlg u e s t a a t t h e G e o r z e C h a m b e r l a i n nn-\q_ Mra.Margaret Wllllama anddMsntwndodwdfl-aux!a a e muner at the Byron Bunn home. 'hesdaevenln .L. nnd ln. C. L. Petersen. ol Omaha wars Sunday :mesh ofMargaret Willlama.The Klmfred Club met. Thun-rlav. with Mn. Georn Lltel.A I! " 1'u '-1 1 nuun¢1¢|u y "m b ,~m n f f m n :Nine mn.¢n'°¢¢°§f,1.{12'$¢"§;..u., lsomm|u.ll4rpD\c\:||¢|.Wl\ynot¢e¢¢p¢¢|¢;andbtv nndwhanovsnhxudnewuthnnlengluhrhnUlywrwurkorlpailyoxnrplnum-'_ Chxiatmu nlny wh] be held Dt-rembor 18 with Mn. Clyde Metz-l "Ml-. and Mrs. Georzs Hienxnn and childnn wen Saturdlv call- |31 Lnphdap-151 SmnRP\dA|e35O ers at Dewey Ho\eusin'| in Blair.nnd Snndnv villwn at the Fred Gnbbe home.Mr. md Mn. Warren Wlkefieldand children were Sunday dinner :meets of Binile F1e!.cher.Mn. Gwrn Chamberldn enberf[mined the Wesleyan Guild. Wed-|H r u l / ( 4 r " r V " V hh J |§ |l=| :iki1h:<\1;§|1u|<i|'i] 'g-s»m@ ,'-If '|§||f4|i\I nalduf- k ¢- Mrs. Henry J ansen. . Ho sta d Mr s . Ro y D u d g e o n md nt-attained, Sundxy , at din- Mr . a nd Mr s. Ly le Ki n ne y ==children an d C h u l a n f E lli o t t, I o wa ; Mn . Ma - - nu o f Dubuque,Io wa , . Blalrila Guests _Of Kennud Couplc Mr.and Mrs. Harry Blaco ofKennard entertained at goose d$n~ ner,Sunday,for the following Blair friends: Mr. and Mxs.'A. C.Debel, Mn. Onan' Gnlbertaon, and I 'To Week-End Guerlain Mr. and Mm. Mer ton J en sen had as their week-end guests Mi ns Marjorie Go uld of Omah a a nd Rol- lie S c hud er of Cha nute Field, I lii- nois. » » #: - l Q 2lun\ / P m y A concert tour of the northernstabea in the interest of his ownpeople who hnve not had his ld~ vantagu.He ming! in four lmg~ uagu :nd his song! are from thepens of ma composers ls Bach.Hnndel, Shubert, Muaenatt, Doni- zetti, Pucdni, Burleigh, Den: md Ponchelli, as well la the worh d composers of the more modem \ ; " "z - f r m 3 1 Q'Q .]" :H{ ;;Mr . I n d MTI .~ ~31-.;;=.,.. 1;....,# s : +:>. ¢ »J :.¢r f 1. ~;-\,;:iJ':I f a ¢_»;£=and c hildren spent Sunday in W est~b?f §"'*'"'1f'z 1"'P o in t visitin .3 arnon relati-~.";:\,.§1»*3 v u ..-*.\f2¥¢~¥s»1!¢.>1bg :j§.I=,\P\ ll "":5 JZ Cthdic Club Mn. John leehy is entertaining today,Thnndny, for membcn ot the Catholic Indies Club. Bldr Merrymnken A Chrlnhnu party il plannedlor this (Thursday) Afternoon, by mambers of the Bldr Merry-m.\k~ . @¢ r=1 a uI6 ?" " ' \ '| duck dinner,Satu~ay evening, were Messrs. and Mesdamea II. C Gdmm, A. C. Debel, Henry JepsenMrs.W. D. I-Inmmond, Mn. Get: trude Famhnm,Mrs.Annie C- Martin, and Mila Mary Cook. 3 -.......W i li la m Hoven dic k wa s dis~ misse d, Th ursda y , f rom B lair Hoz- pital where he h a d spent s e v e n ! day s a s a me dic al patien t. Lieu ten ant an d Mr s .Clai-k 0*- Hanlon , J r., were dinne r gues ts of tain ed at a du c k din ner and gven- i n g of bridge, W ednesdny .Th ei r guesls were Messrs. and Mesdames Henry J en sen,He n r y Me nc ke , A. C. Deb el, J . H. Grimm, Lo u L atta, Mr s.Ru th Mur d oc h a n d M n .Os- car Gilbc rtson. u . ;r O ro Tenor To we Concert ere Dec. 17 McFarlln,young negro ll present a concert ln theChumh on December 1'l»~.m. 'uate of Southern Univer- ~n Rouge, laulnlans, andSchool of Music. Rochel-York, McFarlln ls now on some of tlfie largelt audencea inthe United States and Canada. 'rms young man has aroused in»terest not only because M his dn;- ing but also becuase he ln wlnnlng his objective despite the fact that he ls s victim ol lnfantlla paraly- als. Mr. Mc!-`arlln ls ably accompan- ied by his wife, Hazel McFarlln, an artln ln her own right, and who presents a KNUP ol lnstmmentalselection: during the intennlsdon.Nu admission charge is mada for this concen b t 'u an ollenng will bereceived. ha d~e d u c a t i ~ ~ever arried on in this bounty md in the hostess. ¢ » » » .nSu mme r Smu h i n e .n ,.~rin the Blxir City School System, spent December 4-6 in Fremont attheNebnlkaMusicEdunbon' c u m.New w the mm- Ilc dlythis year, Hr. Marks holds chu-ter membership in this usocjntion andintheOklahonm Band Mu te n' Auodatlon. stponmrlng We m u d ada,u in pan You Hum Inn yan,r.1»~l»s»Recent medial axamimuvns of dx-:tum hnve uncovured mo tuberculods "sus- pects" dun ev before.If dame wen pre tn be belon nach-ing ndnnced gel,tinancinlAIIn impentive. Qzrintmu S¢ll money h i ! day afternoon.' Elmer and Elle Fmse of Omaha spent Sunday at the parental, Ra. H. C. Jul Frue,home;Min An- netie. :lug of Omaha, wu 1 wedk-end vidtor. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hnnsen und hmily drove to Fremonl, Sunday, m u TuberculosisSealSlledrive were further devel-°P¢<i thi! week by Hn A. M. Peder- g u wha haseofthedrive. The Monday .v .Pea rl, wer e Sun da y a ftemoon a nd su pp e r g ue s ts at th e h o me of th o Blevins b rothers, west of Kennard. M f .and M m .Pa ul V .Hansen a n d s o n v i a i t e f i d e a r t e x h i b i t a t I ;\.| sons had ~na ~lar ~S~day~ of 0. E. S. officers in Herman, this evening ('I'hu1-sdny). Dr. and Mrs. D. R. Ehlers and children spent Sunday in Decamr with Mrs. Ehlen'hmther,Glen Schroeder. Mr. and Mn. A. R. Beale: entar- tnined at dinner, Sunday, for Mr. and Mrs. Prentice Smith of nurth ol Blair. ,.|.|0 . ~W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g . Mr. and Mrs. S. Pierqe Allen and daugh ters vis ited i n O m d m ,Sun- d a y , Mth M r .an d Mrs. J effe rson Cald well an d He l m . Dr . a n d Mr s . D .R. E h le n p la n l »1In Operation CHRISTMAS Plans for the SEALS 85th annua\ChrIN»~'hxberculqsia dmnim vm~.|n u Hr. and Mrs. R. P, Flynn, Tom Mary Conyers, and her son anddaughter-in-law,Mr.Ind Mn. John Conyers. Mn. Wayne Putnam visited in Phmmuuth, from Thursday until Sunday evening, with her daugh-ter, Mm. Ray Green md fnmily. Her llttls granddaughter,Pntzy, \._._Q === C ("§U%?<S"§?n$§ERS!T- B- 5¢°| »5°|¢¢sr wus one of 33 Midland College slu» dents who have done honor work academically during the first quar- ter of the college year, lt hu beenannounced. She had a scholarship quotient of 3.60, only .40 under n perfect 4.00, and is one of six mem- bers of the junior class to gain a Pmth A grmiw. Bmplac e on the honor roll SHIRLEY TEMPLE TIME I Herein n prognm n Great u Wu liar-Shirley Temple. _ me/mn ON KOIL 9P.M. EachFriday in December ¥;resenled by ELGIN WATCHES I 125m Un Your Dial A C h : nun]elf c omb inu or me et event wi and wi ll luncheon Before You Buy or Sell G R A I N Get in Touch with Us ..Pho ne 5 7 .. B E N R E E H Holmquist Grain U Lumber Co. , ~/I Q l °5//lI¢'B 1Hev5_;|,I "e Hve 5-~A JI,..: § ~ ~~ >/ L » '.'"3-w 1 ,afg,;§'.'w"'1 ,¢ . 4 __~f ~If.gr ;'!»!;E;y ~I / » `#1 n . ~ . 1 , g g f 'J " : ¢ ' ~' l \l .n ~ -.r i I 1 ~"~ a 1 1 _ Q f ~Qq i 'Y f f _ . ` \I 3 l . . » \ \ \ \ " 'f y . .Q ,. ., ; f p 1 =¢r nw'Q .4 "f_lJ" .0 \ \'\1 " Q /J a v »\ .'¢1 9 f . r |~H . .#/w r Q / , I /J . . . F , f f r '» - \",\, r J *Q ~ ( ~ \asc\~1 . *j ~|¢..~w A `=n 'He fuel of t/ae Jenna! LACK Annow S-P COAL fined - washed - clusfproofed r " " " J a s i a n L u c c a A Q G I I W J N v n u l s u b l l s xa c t i o n o f o f f i c e ! !w i l l b e F r i d a y ,D e c e m b e r 1 2 ,f o r m i a t t h e D e g r e e o f H o n -b e n o f t h e S u m m e r S u n s h i n e P i n g ,F r i d a y e v w n g .T h e e c t C l u b . l l b e h e l d a t S c h e f f l e r m n , i n c l u d e a " t h r e e - i n - o n e "L u t h e r a n D a u g h t e r s »M i l !Gonevinva §1rm|un"|l umem-mj- lm 'mu state by pnying for the enab- liahment of cllniu,the develoP' ment gi new method; of dlgnosls.the tuberculin tgst, and tbq ghestX~ny. Without support, the fight of the\rA\.....x.-m..;.__..-... .. .m,_nnaka, Sundly, whare they were Co |-d ,»gus h uf Mn. _l"|ynn'u muther,the EL SE? '§ f'§,',§ , Jy ' ~ Mn. la be l Hamn, a nd her bro th- home, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mui- en, Minor H"'f" and Mr-and-Mn. Emll Hu-'nn and lumly.sen ntumed, Fnday, to Deadwood.South Dnkoia.|pn-.nqd in. Le§{oyKuhr enter5|Mn . lver s un Ho s te ls At Oy ster Sup per Mrs . Marg are t I ve rso n, W ill a nd ?earl, enlerlainc d at an oy ster sup- xer,Fr id ay e ve ni ng , wh en g ue sts were Mr . a n d Mr s . T. K . I ve r s o n md family , Mr. a nd Mrs . Fre d Ray »f He r ma n ;Mr .an d Mr s .R. M . ver so n a nd Ge ra ld o f B la i r ;an d llnss Ru th a n d Da rr e ll Va lde r of (ennard. hoste ss to th e Lu ther an D augh ters a t he r h o me o n W est Neb ras ka Street,Wednesday evening,De- c ember 17. Tu wn se nd C lu b Th e ann ual elec tion o l offic ers will be held by the Townsend Club, Thur sday evening,Dec ember 18. A l l membe rs a re requ ested to at- Lend. .wun us na ume rc u wlrs nss oc aau onfo r o ur h wtb , h ap pi n es s a nd li ve s mnnot go on_Buy and use Christ- ma s Senlsl Mr s . Th o mp s o n ll Circ le I! L eader Mrs. J ames Thompson was c hos- en leader of Cir c le II of the W o- men's Soc iety of Christian Servic e, la s t F ri d ay .Her e lec ti on wa s a P p r i d f the regular business sc s- mr s. Ma be l Strec kfus wh o h a d spent s everal we e ks wi th h er ai s - ter,Mr s .Be r th a Dudg eon,re- tu me d b o he r h o me i n Dubuque, Iowa, Mo nda y . A 'es t o f Mr. a n d Mrs . Ra lp h E.ntn n i s Mr s .Vinton's sis ter, Mrs.J .W .W r i g h t of Gle nwo od , Iowa . S he will b e h ere fo r s eve ral weeks. Mlss Ma r g ar e t V o n La nk an , Mrs. Emma .1»"... ...A Ma... v...x:.. u m e u a t amn er,Su n da y , f or Mr .an d Mrs . Geor ge Ku h r o f B la i r ; Mr . a n d Mr s. Gu s ta ve K a h n k a n d f a mi ly o f Ke nn s rd ;and Mr .an d Mrs . Ray mon d Ruwe a nd fa mi ly of Or u m.Mi ss Ma n de lle K a hn k o l Ke nn a rd wa s a S atu rd ay gu es t a t th e Ge or ge K uh r ho me . Mr s .He n r y Do ll an d c hildren vi si te d Mr . a nd Mrs .Oti s Phi pp in and Sh irley Nas h,Sunday evening. Mr .an d Mrs . Oti s P hi p p i n a n d 1 '41 Elw ells I Visitors Dr . a n two chllc spent frm Blair,as mother,l Bonnie . Mr s .Ellx Bellows, 1 J ensens I Roy Pei(-1 Rny l'vCalifornia nn d Mr s , c n mule l Guests i n g the Lre Here d Mrs. C. H. Elwell and lren of Grant,Nebraska,n Tuesday until Sunday in guests of Mrs. Elwe1l'6Hrs.Frank Bellovm, and Iean.They also visited avelI's brother, Vernon F. and family. Celebiens Miss Irene Karn entertained the Baptist Calehians at the Carl F. Kolterrnan home,Thursday even- ing.Following the choir practice,the time was spent at playing games, and Miss Kara served' re-freshments. Baptist Missionary Circle Mrs.C. E.Hamilton was host- u n u u y u l ls i o n ,t h e c l u b m e m b e r s m e e t i n g a t ~ a f r e m w nt h e h o m e o f M r s .W a l t e r P e t e r s e n . | i , ,F r e m o n t ,V i n i t i n g f r i e n d s . Attend MethodistWorkers Conference Those attending the ChnstisnWorkers Conference in Fremont, nday afternoon and evening, were the following representativesfromthe Blair Methodist congre-: gation:Rev. and Mrs.John P.' Brooks, Mesdames E. S. Tripp, XXL] Mrs. Emma Jensen has had the exterior of her home completely re modeled, adding greatly to the abtractive appearance of the proper- ty. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Brodersenand Susan Ann of Herman were Blair visitors,Friday afternoon, calling at the George C. MeQuar~_ess at the parsonage, Tuesday aft- E. Lucke, Frank Hightree, Floyd."'° home.snlertain ernoon, to the Baptist Missionary Smith, J.Cronstrom,Miss Ger~I Mr.and Mrs. Fioyd Flack and rsen Cinrle. Mrs. Gmnt Garner led the trude Mead, H. Lyle Guyer, Ralph lvhildren of Gamer,Iowa,spent torsen of San Francisco, devotionals,and Mrs.Bruce lite-iii. Fairchild, and Richard Simon- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Hi] , snent Sundav with Mr.Millnn had charge of the enter- sen.ton Rhoades,Charlotte and Ken-_Ed ~?¢'I\S'2I1 Bud Stsnley, tainrnent. At the conclusion of the neth.| Lo Chicago, Illinois.'m00liHs,Mrs.Hamilton Served Jolly Friendship Club Mrs. Leonard Axtell is able to.John Hansen, a Blair resident and L'il.f.'§',l°..f§""§l§`.1l1'52I1° ~ ;¢;f*;=;'""'?2§;;"!:_h_i:_° assistance The Jolly Friendship Club will [be up and around her home, onee'rnember of the Club until ref-erntiv granddaughter, Shirley Nash, spent several days in Omaha, last week, as guests of Mre.Phippin'e daugh- ter, Mrs. John Sslb. They also at- tended the Townsend Rally. Curtis and Wanda Jean Gilliam entertained fourteen members of the Junior Christian Endeavor, Church of Christ organization, Fri- day evening.Following the reg- ular business meeting,a Christ- mas party was held. Mrs. Carl An-dersen, leader of the young people, and Mrs. John Gilliam sponsored the event. Several members of the Blair Merrynaakers Club drove to Arl- ington, Wednesday, to honor Mrs. | l u r n ~f m I I I I I Home nl Perleci Talking Pictures Petersen,Miss 'Virginia Hirnc lley , '$Ir. and Mrs. Earl J ensen and Mr . and Mr s.J .Ili lto n Rhondes und children, Charlotte and _Kenneth nilmide club All members o f the Hillsid e Pro- jec t Club attended a me e ti ng a t the home of Mrs. W alter Petersen, Dec ember 5 Plans were made for t h e a n n u a l C h r i s t m a s b a r t y , w h i c h w i l l b e h e l d S a t u r d a y e ve n i n g , D e - c e m b e r 2 8 .T h e n e x t . r e g u l a r H i l l - :||.... December li Admissximi Il-30 Cla. "OUR WIFE" W ith Melvin Douglas Ruth Hussey-Ellen Drew Also Sinn Happy Hunters Cnrlonn nnd Sage limsh and Silent. of Mrs .Louise Pilcher. Pspin Thu rs da y Club Th e Pnpio Thur sday Afternoorl Club me t wi th Mr s.J ohn Bif fa r, Inst week.A membe rship fee to the Red Cr oss was paid ut th a t time; plans were disc us sed for the annual Ch ristmas party , to be held ab the home of Mrs. Fred Damask- er, J r ., wi th Mr s.Ed u Reeh as hostess,Wednesday evening,De- cember 17. Eleven members a nd one visitor, DmIene Sorensen, were present. é »..,»-;.<:f:w;r~¢ ¢. ..lzzf;¢..L£§§':§"~ Q? .~ . . . .,. _ ."Ms Thursday, Decem~er 18, when Mrs._I l ° Robert Rasmussen will be the host-Advertise In The Enterprise ess.1 It Brings Remlltl p< I I me e t a t th e h o me o f Mr s .F;»¢d agnin;poor he alth has confined | 'lCk,n t He rman ,ne xt Thursday :her to hed most of the pant several! a f t e r n o o n ,D e c e m b e r 1 8 .i m o n t h s . ... .. ..¢Mr .an d M m .Charles Da vi s o f. M n an d Mr s . A r th u r Wester~:Audubon,Iowa, vis ited f r o m Sat- freld and J udy of Ofnah a, Mm. Ro y ur duy e veni ng un til Sunda y af ter- Pnulaen of He rma n vi s ite d Fr i da y wi th Mr . a n d Mrs . Ra y K r o g h . Mr s Ole Jacobson and Mrs.He nr y J ense n vi sited the ir da ugh- te r and sister,M m .W .E .Ki ng - don a nd f amily of Ken nard , Th urs-; day.II noon with Mr. Davis' brother, My- ron O. Davis, and family A n indefinite vis it i n Blai r is planned by Mr s .Chnrles Th or n- burgh, wh o arrive d here la st. week f r o m Greenville,Missouri.She is wi th her son, Carroll Thornburszh - - -"Th e gro up inciuded Mesdnmes Cly de Spunton,Ma r ti n Nelson, Lauren J ones,Elmer J ensen, J ohn J ensen, Henry Doll,Otis Phippin, Theodore Bixler,Fr an k Morrison, an d Carl Hansen. App ear ing on Page On e o f th e Sun da y W or ld -He ra ld rotogr avu re sec tion,Dec emb er 7, was a photo- gr a p h o f F r a nk W olf f , s o n o f Mr . and Mr s.F .J . W o lf f , in th e fu li regaiin of n sec ond Carmen Miran- da.Toge ther wi th se vemi oth er Mr.and Mrs.Melvin Binderup'°"d family.of Omaha were dinner gueats,|Mrs. Emma Sol! was pleasantl Manda *,of 'H .I5a r and Mrs.Ray surpnsed,Sunday,when heKroghand farniiv l1.....Al......1 ---- y er d nilmide club All members o f the Hillsid e Pro- jec t Club attended a me e ti ng a t the home of Mrs. W alter Petersen, Dec ember 5 Plans were made for t h e a n n u a l C h r i s t m a s b u r l y , w h i c h w i l l b e h e l d S a t u r d a y e ve n i n g , D e - c e m b e r 2 8 .T h e n e x t . r e g u l a r H i l l - :||.... o .~y eenClubme t wi th Mr s.J ohn Bif fa r, Inst week.A membe rship fee to the Red Cr oss was paid ut th a t time; plans were disc us sed for the annual Ch ristmas party , to be held ab the home of Mrs. Fred Dmnec k- er, J r ., wi th Mr s.Ed u Reeh as hostess,Wednesday evening,De- cember 17. Eleven members a nd one visitor, DmIene Sorensen, were present. é »..,»-;.<:f:w;r~¢ ¢. ..lzzf;¢..L£§§':§"~ Q? .~ . . . .,. _ ."Ms Thursday, Decem~er 18, when Mrs._I l ° Robert Rasmussen will be the host-Advertise In The Enterprise ess.1 It Brings Remlltl ~.uf rf#¢-,IG55:5 | q I Ji.-4 *... 5, " -.:~ J .Q~' ?£ '~ < ` ? 7 ~ ? ~ > >~ ° ~ u Q ' .4A r ".~;1 ..¢# * ¢ . ,rT"wr H *..' ~ » . ¢r ~f = 5 y f , . " r ~ ., p r ¢ s ~~"-. M ~-~ ~N 0 -q M ° " ' "~~ *// 'a r :uw- }.~ ....-;.f * i .1 :.' 1 \,.J 8 *:v"s .f ...1 >.#QS..,».. . . \ "E l m r j , ; " F {.1 4 . ' ¢ § ,: ''Q.,.2.f . .\5'. ( : . . . 3. \.. \ - F I ! \,1 :s}v},"1¢ r ._.M~,.~\.p ~"=¢1.t j J b .L . " *.J ~ . : = ( ?f f f .~ j \\.. .;,, L . ~,¢4 1 1 .c... . . . ~~ *L f -~._.~ .\.; } : : _ . :, a g .\1 x f ~ . ." » . ¢¥L : " f " " ".Q.... L*r~...r - ":."",><,:-_a ~-sa . n .,~r fir:~= ug `. . l g ~1 ~f r *l_|g <'vff ~ ; .4 K b y Q _g ( r j ~*.~ .f i -JLr: Q " " V 1 1 \ Q \ 4 ~ . 3 ;". ¢ ' ~|T "'L ¢ 5 1 x f n ` ,: v f f : 3 e )§a n l f ; "~ . ~ ~ ¢ . . ,`- 1 "\ . 7¢.4 ..H .- " f f' g . D 1 #; , _ \ € ' \ i ; 2: ."" H. .v A p»~ a J . . -~" F » » : ? - I Q ~~~~.q . ' "g l a '°°»~T.~'.;. "-#1. ~i "l ., ,'<,»».9 .. .z . . , . ..n 1 . . - W ve .0 > 'PE 14 benz , P ran k won fir st pla c e at the ann ual f n ll sh ow n j th e Ko smet K l u b wi th u ne w ver s io n o f L a Conga. Holmquist Grain U Lumber Co L ." `.Q.~ x x w .~.'.,.¢: . 9 ~/F .g' !/!">.;n¢.i f ~1f"..j »¢1 U s Q . ;~gf ~ 'T ~. r f .ur VUIUI-"j""~>"4..\l J . °"~ v r 49 0...1 ~....:.f'. \, 7 xg.*;s rT'~».~?..¢=~.¢,1 ~~r X .'- - e r i * -:. ¢ |, p r ~1 . ** ' ! "' f '~ J ~~ FRIDAY and SATURDAY Defembcr 12-I3 Saturday Matinee_\¢\min.<innl1-22 Cm. leaulyl Rhythm!Song! Asiifnf- HAYW' rn '»°""..s;\V4° ~(¢i ~-ffm `;`l'"?§§§'»f'§§'§f§§' fl' nrsnsonus BY COLE PO COlUMl|A n c v u n A l s o - P vt v Smith and Color Car- luon.livenlmz Admission I1-30 Cin.,IIve nin g J dmg I1-30fla. -': -.»-, . . y " 1 - i x F Vr'. Lv.: '' ~ . u; ¢ a L 2 f L = x ' ..-.....-....-,_ ..\ 2 ~1 nr i~».... ..that no one else will give him Until December 15th We Have Special Christmas Photo Prices R A B B A S S S T U D I O e 0 4 -.-s.:Qyh EI 3 I \ 4 f... w g _ar " e r t i .1 ; .0| .*|J.l v . 0 | u or Creight.on,|M1`8 James Boll, and son, Roy, ofI Monday for scv- Hutchinson, Minnesota, arrived forith his niece. Mrs.|B short visit. _~:-.;.§ ; E. . .: 'iw 9 2; ( 1 = Qg 1 f -»-*L A \wwv1 . 59 ..~~5M4.... \q 7 : s f "~ .,.¢,1 '--=.f»**i . ¢ : o Pre:-. n b ~N o -W " \~..».\ .\L P M Q M ,g g " X , S p w , ".j» ..r .\,h 1 |#,.e .b . ;=¢1.u f f . J 2z4"P"f f..,' L .;~¢4 11 .~.- - - ~ '.. .. "».31 "f b '\¢ PY: v " » ., r"" L ,1 s... /!f.:"{:" l f~:. . ;:..»;,f * / L ~g f ' . u u f y i - -f o ~; .". , vi v Q w .a ,. ~ .~>J Q f l f . 1"i faf~V(..*.sy w*~"§3ff°*"*i' .. ? " +f v .~ .A 1 ¢.'£1 "A A\§'~ * r M z ...., J .s a 1 . g ..j .,. \...an ~" ~a n , ; _ , . /f . ; q» N . g. i~ > , \~~ 'll o"fj¢;fs _ >.~ ~ Gas Range No otherilft will plums lie: as mucli.She'l-Ithrllltoeeau...|pc¢d...oonvenlm. . . and economy of Rag: gn cookery. She,lon smart Roper ntyl g.Sho'1\ lull manytime and labor-udng futures found only ln Roper. llw time vdll invdme 1 chorus of "Imrr\h|" from '13family for under malls.Roper vinminaavlnga wimah lt any for her to urn healthful, nutritious foods.This Chrlntmn vo her the flft mhc'll chnrlsh mont-A||m_@pgr Gu go.It url I servo hu' wall for yan. (he ~ C o m p a n y Iowa-Nebraska Liglrl & Power Company ~,¢» s w / . s . B291-B |.§ \Pn c t l c n l G Sava Feed Reuhn \{{m|[|,|_o _€*'¥.gl .w~'~.: be » . " ;}t~;¢~==:f ` .~ »-:'7.~ » u~p2?'Q§f='?~~~ hr .w~..-» ~...~~',.fg,: f r ~ '_. , .f s x.4 ,.7 .~w ,' 4 .~ .' \ v :.`:».\;¢; ,»3 -1, ~~ ' x .". x f ~4v . . ~;, <25!,;U,»\§;.r \g;:§;v ~ 3, ~° `4 "~~1 :\ - ~ -: max; rank Hightme, and family,|'Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rev.T.A.Lindenmeyer ig:Axtell at a six o'clc-ck dinner, Sum pending this week in '1~euma11'day evening, were Mr. and Mrs.'ith his daughter,Mrs.Wi]{iam|Tom Osborne and five children. i y s y n n 3..!-! 'i ?n iJ f | 'Q \ ' | I I I I I Home nl Perleci Talking Pictures Petersen,Miss 'Virginia Hirnc lley , '$Ir. and Mrs. Earl J ensen and Mr . and Mr s.J .Ili lto n Rhondes und children, Charlotte and _Kenneth nilmide club All members o f the Hillsid e Pro- jec t Club attended a me e ti ng a t the home of Mrs. W alter Petersen, Dec ember 5 Plans were made for t h e a n n u a l C h r i s t m a s b a r t y , w h i c h w i l l b e h e l d S a t u r d a y e ve n i n g , D e - c e m b e r 2 8 .T h e n e x t . r e g u l a r H i l l - :||.... December li Admissximi Il-30 Cla. "OUR WIFE" W ith Melvin Douglas Ruth Hussey-Ellen Drew Also Sinn Happy Hunters Cnrlonn nnd Sage limsh and Silent. of Mrs .Louise Pilcher. Pspin Thu rs da y Club Th e Pnpio Thur sday Afternoorl Club me t wi th Mr s.J ohn Bif fa r, Inst week.A membe rship fee to the Red Cr oss was paid ut th a t time; plans were disc us sed for the annual Ch ristmas party , to be held ab the home of Mrs. Fred Damask- er, J r ., wi th Mr s.Ed u Reeh as hostess,Wednesday evening,De- cember 17. Eleven members a nd one visitor, DmIene Sorensen, were present. ".:.f'::}'7="_$E -..!-";=~,.-va j\f~ »-4 --~..¢ -1 -.. Thursday, Decem~er 18, when Mrs._I l ° Robert Rasmussen will be the host-Advertise In The Enterprise ess.1 It Brings Remlltl I \ 2 | fl a * - -u w ¢o n u u u u n u u \ | ' | | ; | | \ ; | \ | C | \-- - --v» u ¢u » u ¢ u . nd i n n e r ,S u n d a y ,M r .a n d M r s .M r :a n d M r s .L e e G r e g e r u m L l l l a r d JO IISB U a n d c h i l d r n n .M H :l1l DV Pd n u t .n f f h n i r n n n r l r n n n t m nilmide club All members o f the Hillsid e Pro- jec t Club attended a me e ti ng a t the home of Mrs. W alter Petersen, Dec ember 5 Plans were made for t h e a n n u a l C h r i s t m a s b u r l y , w h i c h w i l l b e h e l d S a t u r d a y e ve n i n g , D e - c e m b e r 2 8 .T h e n e x t . r e g u l a r H i l l - :||.... £I o .~y eenClubme t wi th Mr s.J ohn Bif fa r, Inst week.A membe rship fee to the Red Cr oss was paid ut th a t time; plans were disc us sed for the annual Ch ristmas party , to be held ab the home of Mrs. Fred Dmnec k- er, J r ., wi th Mr s.Ed u Reeh as hostess,Wednesday evening,De- cember 17. Eleven members a nd one visitor, DmIene Sorensen, were present. gn. :'#'?`...-'f.*=§.'.'€€`€'§é-."e` Thursday, Decem~er 18, when Mrs._I l ° Robert Rasmussen will be the host-Advertise In The Enterprise ess.1 It Brings Remlltl ~.uf rf#¢-,IG55:5 | q I-9 ' v v ~;~ FRIDAY and SATURDAY Defembcr 12-I3 Saturday Matinee_\¢\min.<innl1-22 Cm. leaulyl Rhythm!Song! m u m n Asrnmf-Hmv TH 1 .'é i¢,''}¥6? .e gg i ~-ffm `;``noar:nrBENEHI.£Y //' :crm 1-zusmum Isonus BY COLE PORTER CO lUMl | A n c v u n A l s o - P vt v Smith and Color Car- luon.livenlmz Admission I1-30 Cin.,IIve nin g J dmg I1-30fla. gn. :'#'?`...-'f.*=§.'.'€€`€'§é-."e` 2 ~1 nr i~».... ..that no one else will give him Until December 15th We Have Special Christmas Photo Prices R A B B A S S S T U D I O e 0 4 -.-s.:Qyh x s f ~ ~.x . ~..\ FRIDAY and SATURDAY Defembcr 12-I3 Saturday Matinee_\¢\min.<innl1-22 Cm. leaulyl Rhythm!Song! m u m n Asrnmf-Hmv TH 1 .'é i¢,''}¥6? .e gg i ~-ffm `;``noar:nrBENEHI.£Y //' :crm 1-zusmum Isonus BY COLE PORTER CO lUMl | A n c v u n A l s o - P vt v Smith and Color Car- luon.livenlmz Admission I1-30 Cin.,IIve nin g J dmg I1-30fla. gn. :'#'?`...-'f.*=§.'.'€€`€'§é-."e` 2 ~1 nr i~».... ..that no one else will give him Until December 15th We Have Special Christmas Photo Prices R A B B A S S S T U D I O e 0 4 -.-s.:Qyh x s f ~ ~.x . ~..\ sen returned to Blair. Wednesdavfor s short vliii with ihéié ~ Mr, and Hn. Hans Paulsen; they cumnletml A two-mnnLh1 a n n n u u n . A l s o - Ta ll ~ COLDER WEA \':u:|¢lon in Colondn.Tha intel! |\'f\, Thurldly,for Flint, Michi-I gan,when they a n vlnl¢Ing|lrlmdl.I c,N1-wx Rn-ul I-`\ening Ad~R E Q U I R E S B E T T E R C o a l TUESDAY December 16 Mr.and Mrs. Harry Beck .,...|| daughter,Patricia,wen Sundnyi dmner guests at the Ross lnve|home west of Blair.Mn.Ethel] _fiurger of Fort Dqdge, Iowl. v'h°| M;=..;;;;".'; .:;..-.....,.,.\-....-... wr-.v ~Now on the screen Q~f»f.41 nth! we f i g y I O I I E R , »n c w ulnuuumhdlhludhlnulunf Stoker Coal 8.000wEnNE§5I§';;1a"'f'§URDsAY Hr. inq u£».`"i,1;I1°`{~E`§Admission ll-30 CII.meompmD I - I n u :_,_._-vnu wv1=|.n'1:.||\|wu.uMu f r d o f f a mo th e r , Mn . E . J .With Vivian Leigh and |`l l l I ' l d Lawrence Oliver O~C h r l s t e n s e n Lbr. Ca Advert Qu Th: Bmtuprima u urmp Result: n l l l l l _ -rém :,';'::'.::r 'T`.'8B- l n h .\'LLlomi ' ol 1026 pound Hanford steers, which, while they did not plloe in the show, sold lar $13.25 »3r_h\mdred- Two culoads ot Berkshire bar- rows were entered in the Exposi- Early Resident Rites. Monday John s¢rm §,well and ~ SPG;Attind H E ENTERPRISE G F T H E W E E K : - ~Chicago St5c|<rs BI. UHB lulu, ul uw |n:u\r_y w|:uuc la ns , won s blue ribbon. b§§cd l:ay.Dnvid RM-g Agricultural Agent E. D. Fahr- promxnelluy Known ln l§lBearly history, died lust F the home of his dxughuHilda Kildahl of 0|\lBh8. death he was 85 years of a John Schmnhllng was Germany and came m 01881 and m Blair in 1882.afwnwr by trade, he at l l ' l n IIBT1; ;1 § ; D a U 3 Q u i n t e t T 0 i B A S K E TB A L L C H I P S \ge.Cggf thri ll; :s d 11 *bg F°; oun e I tbumf»!P l a y T w o G a m e s u g m . .c o nt e s t s . " ~m r . fa -:::;:T -~" s a w s £1-zen'm x "" 3 su a reseu once en-I ~~~"ball-hawls"pi.n thlgarrea HERMANITES'SONWEDINLINCOLN thc v d idn 't we n ha ve a f oo tb all te am an d th en airain I :nav bewa v bvhi n d ti me s a nd th e state o f Neb ras ka ga ve Te ka ma h to Iowa.I t ju st z oo s to nrove th a t an all-star selec tion does not alwa y s Rive credit where credit is due.Tekarrmla D I DhaveaR E A L football te am: :hav ha d a t leas t thre e b ow de- sel"\'in:r nf rerusrnition find then again l\lAY BE -- Me Gru e. W ic k~ham an d C le men ts did n ot nla s' for 'ft-kamah. C'zedit mu s t be nriven the members of the Purrlo I'».m>ersandthe ir s oo ns or fo r th e ma n- nr-r in whic h they aunnorted the Iilnir Hi g h teams --now i f theboyswouldtu r n out in like numbers to suuoort tho Bears, evnry thinrr wou ld ln."ros y ". bacics.1 1 |~yous, Pers ona lly , I am of the o\.:>i.n~ ion that the ab ove n ame d ola y - ors are dose:-vinzr of the honorsbestowed11Donth e m :md con- rr a tu la te th em f o r h a vi n ! ac hieved the suc c ess thev have. One notifroe Un.Cornhusker conference is ropresented as are other sc hools in this area.I also n otic e d the hhse nc e o f our stood friends fr o m Tek a ma h . Perhaps I ha ve been "mi si n- fo r me d "and 'I`ekarn.ah did not Zrandfdzy Speaking - _ By Coach Rufus Olso 1.u¢benlzh g f mem rs 0 efootballsau-nd ~ and their coachwwe enberuined - .bv the memben of Lhe Chamber , 3ox'Commema in nnnncmdnn ofthe i r Derfor-manee. on the nidlmn.~--the mn season Md in ~-* tion of their effort;to bhonor and zlory "in th. ~--ball world". to our clty.`»year the hudneas men DI!their respects mme mum n.ncoachin a different ~than has been cuatomarv dm-in recent years. Instead of the t =dilional banuuet and speeahethe boys were Russia at a hack I E. c. N c . S T A N D IN G S Bennington Crain:._....--.. Ken na rd --....___ Fo rt C a lh ou n He r ma n --.... a l u -» » - q . . . . . . _»- . . . . - - - - - - a » » . . . . - . - ~- . __- - . . . . . . . . w - 1 -..1 1 0 0 L 0 00 1 2 Booth's Fresh Frozen S berries, Etc., Corn, Peas Sprouts, Broccoli, Etc.; uiEnsi momRefrigerated| of Oma h a. S he wa s g iven i n mar - ri ag e by he r brother-in~law,Mr . Davise on. Ar thur E. Cla rke of Lin- coln wa s his bro the l's best ma n, an d us he m we re W illi am G. Olso n and Donald R.I a h r .Th e b e a e ml sister,Miss E lvi r a Buehner,ha d c harg e of the gue st b ook. Follo wing the c eremony , a we d-il dinp;br ea kf as t was s e rved a t th e; Fria non Caf e. Mr. a nd Mm. Clar ke: wi ll b e a t h o me a t 1801 B Stre et: in Lin c oln. eOa '15 K e B a n ScA r Bla Cr u Ce 0Te k Ben E lk Va ! G. dd rKrn-esk. M ||10 December1; ; == »a t G r a n d o GAMES AHEADgD;¢ember 12 r u t emitK.-..f..£1 nt.ekamAh W68t Point nt PilzerH e r m a n a t F o r t ~ Vi m, I5 lt Waverly. 16 DeseaDecember Dana at wmburx. wx.DeeembvrgL4IR '°1}"iH?" rm t e1<»~'§'.&at Bnnhnlwn Decatur at Lyon;'n a m :a t E m m o n s nH e x i nn r a n L ' r ¢ k J m h F o r t C a l h o u n l t U n d e r w o o d Th e 150th anniversary oi'the Bi ll of Rights is bei ng nc rtc d, this week,in the Blai r Ci ty Sc hoola History classes ar e study ing this historic doc ument. and several stu- dens ga ve addresses before vari- ous classes. Bv so do ing the bo y s ha d the opp or tun ity of wi tne ss in e o th er athletes pe r f o r m ln their c hon- en field,hockey .Undoubtedly there were a nu mb er wh o a t- ten de d the ir f irs t ho c kq v na mesomewh o perhaps seldom.i f ever.ha ve the oop ortuni tv of seei ng the f ast game no Dla y ed on ic e.So it'e " hate off " to the ones who " c mo. ted"the ideaand to l,h08n wh o c ooperated to mak e i t the suc c es s i t was. A nu mb er o f -hilzh echool Dlay em throughout the stah- were rec ently ho nore d fo r th eirperformanc e on the srridiron. dur ing the past season.b v re- ceiving'all-s talk rec oirnition as their reward.To mention af e w:W illis Beaelev.Sc huyler: Chamberlain.W i n n ebago; Young, Oakland. ende:Fa rn am. Valle y :Nelson.Rosalie.Lack- les:Gill,Winnebago,center;Feriruson.West Poi nt:S-!1eus- KENNARD DEFEATS FORT CALHOUN IN I CLOSE GAME IIn a c los e h ar d fo u g h t thr i lli n e I-mme Co ac h Clo wn V ii fs Ke nn ar dfi ve unset a.hilr hlv favo red F o r t Calhoun q uintet b v the sc o re of 26 to 25 on the Fo r t Calhoun flo or lnst F nday n ieht. in an E. C. N. C. conference na me 1Th e Kenn ard offens e was head- ed b v W a r d wh o ta llie d 13 po ints. follo we d bv J o hn so n wi th 6.Da le Play ed his Usuallv bri llia nt Ho me a t eu ar d a n d eco:ed fo u r points.For F or t Ca lho un the S uve rk ru bb e. boy s sparked the offense makinsr. 18 of their te11m's 25 points.Th eF m ;Calhoun aeeonds wo n the! rc :mana e.D Ktnrgr 30% Calhoun I Han!il 1 3 Ilonncn 2 1 0Iolma-son 3 o o Schmldt I o 2Stewart1nnilerscnQ 0 4 Soverkmbbe 2 3 3 n oIlyora 0 1 3 Buverkmlshe 4 3 1 2 2 [Tietgen o o 2o o Blair Bears Rally To De- feat Scribner ussen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mor-: :Rasmussen of Herman, placed11thattheInternationalLive-~tock Expositiun in Chicago, lm-t ~ » k. David entered two Hereford -~ in the 4~I{ Division, both of - ch passed the "sifting" commib Morgan Rasmussen took a car- VICTOR 40% HOG SUPPLEMENT Coxfrect Balance of Animal Proteins- Vegtable Proteins and Nlinerals to the Show, and while ln Chlagohe also attended meetings of the National County Agents' Associa-tion and a national meeting ol the Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity. Paula Lee Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Paul Jones o! Ben- nington, won a blue ribbon at the llwréd the contracting and blaming business and lor a long terra of years was interested in most ol thecons$'uction work of the city. ~<H built the heme now occupiedbf ~ and Mrs . Frank Bross and' for years resided there.A number of years ago he movd from Blairto'West Point to be near a daugh- ter and it was there that his wifedied. Surviving him are two daugh~ters,Mrs. Kildahl and Mrs. Edith Soll both of Omaha and five grandchildren.Besides these members of his immediate family he leaves a brother-in-law, F. W. Arndt M Blair and a niece,Mrs. John San of Blair. He was buried last Monday, which wr'x his 86th birthday, and 1;.1:r1nenl. ~ made in the Blair rcznelery beside the wife who had passed on years before. MISS ROBERTSON IS BRIDE OF R. L. W EBER Miss Jeanette Robertson, young»i est daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Iharles H. Robertson of Blair, and Richard Larsen Weber of Friend, Vebraska, were married at 5:30 >'clock, Wednesday afternoon, De- 1 '|Calho\r; fans sank the blue ah''their ya made three buckets i'nu Dann con quintet Will!.have? to Iowa u.f.f`€3.1<-ef-a where';i;'a, , ; : r , , € ,d_ "w "d-o ni v on Lea'/1118 Blair, Sotu v mornink.T way Crain: nom-ed ig on De they will meet two stron: flvem' th team will travel to Moines _Miers bhey will meet Gia stronlz;";u;5w »sr?."""i''§°'n§§§¥'fl2» Grand View five on S""'d-'Yfwaa not only the one that £0ok~night,Monday nizht *hgv may mms-so dia the referea accordWu-tburz Colleze at averlv.I Iowa.Wsrthurrc is a member of the Iowa conference..Players mxldnz the trlv will beRobert Hoszett and Ralph Patrick.Emerson, Iowa:Nelson Bos. BudPeberwn and Ernie Hanson, Port- land. Maine; Harold Sorensen. Ra- cine. Wdcoain; Gene MeGrue andGordan Bryant. lfelmmah: Marsh-all Compton. Blur: Lloyd Johan-son, Latimer, Iowa.The team willtravelby car with Ed Feer andCoachOlsondrivinz. WESLEYAN DE- FEATS DANA, 33-15 A veteran Nebraska Wesleyan quintet easily defeated Dana o the Lincoln beam's court, Fridavnizhtbvthescoreof33to 15.Led bv Miller, veteran center, whoscored 13 points durinR` the game.12 ln the first half. the Wesleyan team took a I0-5 lead at the endof the first Kluarter which they ~ 5°8 by hal!~time while I in! £0 reverts. When the officialstart losinz and when von ner benhy 35 points. it's miner £0 be a lemwmtz'for the officials. Blair held Sechovec.the darl haired boy wearing number benw one field zoal.Azainst Snydehescored 32 noints to lead hi:team to a 65 to 9 victuw.ScribneralsodefeatedUehlinr83-1|belom the Bears snaaped thai:streak. Schultz,the tall blonde mmmwearimz number p, played a zoo(ball earn..until forced out bifouls.When_he departed the locaquintet had its rally under waxandevenwithhiminthereiswould have been the same awry As in most early season ballRamos. fumbles and bad Duneswere very common. Faezen waiteduntil the Hnol four minutes beforehe started hil.l.inR. Scribner made but one noint in the third quarter -the Blair boys ulayed nice de»r......:.... fI`wenty»eizhc of the thirty-two minutes ol the Blah-~SeHbner ballRunehad been Dlxyed and _thescore bond showed that the vnib ora had a mm o! 18 noinu whilethe Bears had hut ten to theircredit when uuddenlv Lhxnzs bemmto halnlen and the Bears came tolifeandcrowdedmost of the ¢h.\'l.lls of the bull Rims into theflinslfam'minutes.They camefrom behind to score a 22 to 18 vic-wrv over Scribner cn hand theYinltnn their mst defeat in three names.It wu Faexzen. Betker and Roz-er Hansen who scored the nointatobri nk Blllr s victorv when everyone seemed satisfied that 1:would be a defeat.In was 18~l0 vyhcn Fnezen broke loose for hisfirst bucket of the name und im- mediamlv added another one tomake it 18 to 14,Betker tallied a free throw and Razer Hansen dunlicntcd.Then Hansen added a field zeal to mnke it I8 nll nnd shortlv afterwards scored tho win.nimr basket.Blair nzain minedpossession of the bnll and smrteaw stall with 30 seconds remainimzbutBetkerscoredtwnvoimstu Our Contract Permits Us fb Sell You at Warehouse Prices Blair Flour Mills Snrennpn llrna .D h n n n n n n f . a n r 0 Public Sale! 0 Public Sale! n u Public Sale! Having snld my place. I will offer the lo owlmz propeny for sale at public auction at lhe farm M-ml west of the Blair gnll' cnurne; on-\ Mon Dec I5 The One One One ' 9 I AT 1:00 0`CLOCK ml. following properly, lo-wit: .__LIVESTOCK___ surrell horse. Nmouth mouth, weight about 1300. bay mare. smooth muulh, weight about 1100 lbs. ronn cow, 5 years old. lo be l'ah about February In 1_ C H I C K E N S _ Two d o ze n Bn r nd Ro c k pullels, 7 months o ld. - M A C H I N E R Y - Onc Deering moyer, 5~foot cul. MuirInnnrnInbinnnn*rumenhiv ml it hlolkvr~: lrhnisnn.Yurrirk fl13nIn0 mt th e 8 8 me on i c e wi th bu t f e w Leconds remaining.F o r Blai r Rbitér Han sen an d Paenen led the sc orers with einrht mints aniec e while Zierz was hinrh or S c db n e r wi th 9 2 21 32 1n1.10 F|"rUmnSlllabnr 0 1 rSlv4h|»\|\1Zim!| S1 hull!_1:1..1 0 o 1 1442n0 1 ? 2 1 4 eemher 3. The ceremony was per formed in the chapel of the Firal Preabytedan Church in Omaha. The bride wore a gold creptstreet dress with black accessarries Her corsage was of white sweet- peas.Mrs. Weber has been employed at Fort Crook, where Mr,Weber is stationed. The couple will reside in Omnhn. I.0.0.F., REBEKAHP A' R ' l ' V ' m . A Nn m n L I I. auuwu|.;¢|,.ul.: am-ul acura:EU IIHTHCY8. Th e tight defensive.ole ?oi' theW esley an five held Dlllla scoreless du ri na the thir d Quarter.Bemdes Mi ller .fo rwar ds Par rmn ter an d Vau gha n look ed :fo od with Metz ler p la y i n :an outstandimz m m e n t guard. Gene lr1eGru..le d the Dana scorers wi th 7 points.Patr ic kan d Compto n,bo th freshmen. play ed stood ball.Th e loc al fi ve play ed wi tho u t th e serylc es o fHo gz ett.lust year's lead ing scar- er.wh o is ou t wi th a sorainc d ankle.Wesleyan Danal'armlutf~r 2 lllo e 1 0 2vaulslmn3Liolmnsen0 3 nllelléPatrlvkI 0 1tfMer:rue 1fluent(M.Peterson n nMilleroFIC. Hannon o o 1 n 1 2n o no o o l ooo0o1o0o A. HESTER WAS WED NOVEMBER 30 Th e ma rr ia ge o f A. Hes te r, A ri - ington,and Le na Dalpier,Ok la - ho ma , wh ic h to ok plac e at Mar y s - ville,Mis aou d,on No ve mbe r 30. was learn ed this week . Th e c o uple wi ll leave the la tter pa rt o f n e xt week f o r Missouri,plan ni ng to resid e on a f arm near Spri ngfi eld. Mr .Heater has fa rmed in the Arling ton vi c inity for a round twen- ty y ears . He is hold ing a sa le, to- day , f or the di spo sal of his stoc k and equipme nt. A son, Lassie Hes- ! | 1Trmnbln1 3Io Mc-tzler 2 1f'onlpt-ou( H I P I r i s e n nllrynntFllrlslensen0Story0 naman : uuu zu LIIBL person._..................Bo b Ho gz ett.wh o has sparked the D a n a offense f o r Dust tw o years,missed the W esley an frame and will b e u na ble to D la v a ir nin stGra nd V i e w an d W n ver lv th is 'c omimz' week-end.A n o i r o f r o ll- er ska tes d id it. h e c ouldn '£ sta nd up on the m. Dana ha s a dded a pai r of ga mes wi th Mi d la n d to the ir schedule.Mi d la n d wi ll ha ve ano th er str on g qui ntet as the v h ave 3ix letter fn enhack from last vear's c o~c hamDiion- shit! team.: nTe k ama h opened its season by scorintr a 35-15 vic tory over the,alumni. Tuesrlav night..Th ev h ave an oth er s tro n g te a m c o min g un. Coac h Pa ul Petersonkt Cmi ir |i\'o has average.) 45 noints in four names axrainst I.'ehlin£¢,He r ma n ,Dec atur and Ar li na io n.Be tter take it easy . Pete. before someone star ts Dmlrina'i t on vou.Th eEn c k se n boy s su nn lv the Dunch. Fauc kler sparked Bennin gton' to its vic tor y over Mi llan d bsr| Eounnnr in 15 points.Coac h.ankles'boy s ha ve wo n 3 ou t of 3-lo s i n g b v two :Joints to W a ter - I oo. Su ver k mb b e led the Fo r t Cal- houn sc or ers with se ven aolnls' avlth e v bowed to Elkh or n.Calh oun ha s wo n 1 ou t of thr ee. l IW a rd an d Da le led the K en na rd , attac k 113 th c v bowed to C e d a r .Bluf fs,23~l3.in a h a r d fo u gh tter,wi ll occ upy the la nd whichlgn.t1\e ~ He ste r h as be e n f ar min g f o r Mrs . Anna Robe rts. BIRTHS Dann q" inteL lea ves Bla ir Satur.I Play fflr a f| "l1-ditt tr i u i n to I o wmlj I t snows eve rv ti me we En ove r| ; there.so look for a .atm-m.l' BASKETBALL RESULTS D f mber 5 Jr.Wesley an.33;Dana.15 cland.'44I;West Point.(G..| ir. 5 1:Dec atur,16 unard.26:Fo r t Calhoun.25 nninirton.24:Hermma.15 ibner. ~ Uéahlingz.5 inr to n.;retna,Dec ember 9 Er.22:Sc Hbner.18 iz.50 Herman.25 a r Blu ffs , 2 3:Kennard,13 arnah,35:Alu mn i.15 ninsrton.26:Milland,16 ho m. 3 5:Fort Ca lhnun.19ey .36;Waterloo.17 \. W est Point, 41: l)r¢atur 20 PARTY PLANNED The Rebekah Lodge and I.0.0.F. members,their husbands a n dwives, will hold a Christmas pany at the Odd Fellows Hall on Tues- day,December 16.A Christmas pageant will be the main featureof the program. exposition for her complete cus- tume, entered in die 4-H Wool Clothing division. Pauls had prev- iously exhibited her costume at theNebraskaStateFair,winning n purple Hbhon (the highest award possible). A two~plece suit,exhibited byLucilleRohwer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rohwer of Fo n Calhoun, won a md ribbon.The suit was entered in the 4-H Wool Clothing division as was Miss Jones' costume.Lucille had mod- eled the suit, together with a coat which she designed,in thc StyleIlovus at the Nebraska Slam Fair this full, :md at that time won Re- serve Championship of the entire revue. Neither Miss Jones nor Miss Rohwer attended the Chicago Hx- position. COUPLE To WED NEXT 'rHURsnA1{ ¢......|.....,. Mrs. Irene Jansen, postmistreas at Kenna:d, is this week announc- ing the approaching marriage ofherdaughter, Naomi, to Vernon Mathiesen,son of Mr.and Mrs. Hans Mathiesen of Herman.The ceremony will take piace on Thursday,December 18.In the evening,friends of the couple will gather at the Kennard pavilion for a charivsH dance. week,in the Blai r Ci ty Sc hoola History classes ar e study ing this historic doc ument. and several stu- dens ga ve addresses before vari- ous classes. The man- I-lingual A llama Immun ' runs; 104 Tw o One One OneOne One Two wagons with boxes.2~sec tion barrow. I2-i nc h walkin g plow. DeLnvnl cream. separator. walk ing c u lti valur. 16-foot ladder.sets of harness. her dau gh te r, Nao mi , to Ver non Mathiesen,so n o f Mr .and Mr s. Ha n s Mathiesen o f He r ma n . The c er emony will take pi ac e on Thursday ,Dec ember 18.I n th e eve ni ng ,f ri en ds o f the c ou ple wi ll gath er at the Ke nna rd pavili on for n c harivsH danc e. --H OUS E H OL D G OOD S - One dining table; six chairs; hvo rockers: one cook stove; one heating astute; one bed,spr ing and mattr ess; one :inven- port; o ne dre sser; one ki tc hen c abine t; one ic e b ox: on e 9:12 ru g ;one 9x12 Iinoleum;one 6x9 lin ole um;one 3-burner oil Move; o ne 2b ur ner o i! stove;and numerous o ther artic les. exposition for her complete cos- tume, entered in Lhe 4-H WoolClothing division. Paula had prev-iously exhibited her costume at the Nebraska State Fair,winning upumle ribbon (the highest award possible). A two-piece suit,exhibited by 'I`EIlMS--CASII JAMES PETERSON Owner C . B RU ND A GE ,Auc tioneer ~Hlnir l,l\'L'nlotk Commisniun Cu. will clvrk Ihr salm- ,::o r.a n d Mm.Ha r r y Ro hwer o f F o r t Ca lh ou n, won a red ribbon.Th e suit wa s e nte red in th o 4 - H W oo l Clo thi ng division as wa s Mi ss Jones'costume.Luc ille h ad mod- eled th e s uit, together wi th a c oat whic h she designed,in thc Sty le Revue a t the Neb ra ska S ta te Fa i r this fa ll, an d a t th at time won Re- serve Championship o f th e entire revue. Nei th er Mi ss Jones nor Mi ss Roh wc r a ttend ed the Chi c ag o E x- position. ABOUT ONE TON A1.F/xl.:-'A HAY IN BARN Vm §§oRE §ssSsu 9 OL H U R N .A bab y da ug hter was ~I - I U I \ I ) R I u I ) born early Tuesday mo mi n g ,~ ~ P L A Y Dec ember 9, at Immanuel Hospi- tal, to Mr . an d Mrs . Gu rdon Col-An audienc e of soversal hundred bilfll.My g ColbUI'fl is the fgffn...iII|u@I\?H|.{:d patrons BU.0l\d\'(i the an er Jean Ste war t,da ug hter o f nun! J lltliur Class Play at theMr. and Mrs. _]Ha ro ld Ste wa rt.B.Iair High auditorium, Friday eve- o s v m s n a i a u a u v l s v n a l v r mawberries, Red Rasp- , Lima Beans, Brussels and Fresh Frozen Fish ' i v n v l v l a s s l s u n n v u u m m nu=\| wAL.1J . To Mr. and Mrs. J esseMsiwold, J r., of Omaha, n daugh- te r wa s bo rn Dec ember 3 nt S t. Catherine-'s in Omaha. Mrs. Mai- wu ld is the gran dda ugh ter o f Mr s.Ru th Rosenbaum o f Ken- nnrd. HOLD SERVICES FOR GEORGE ZAEPFFEL Funeral servic es for George Zaepffel uf F o r t Calhoun were held in Blair,Mo nd ay afternoon. at Be nd or f's F un er al Home. M r Zaepffel had been a resident and was an honest, upright c itizen, held in high esteem by h is frieindslend neighbors. He had been in poor ih ea lth fo r a nu mb er o f y e ar s. BIBLE MEET ATRoss HILL, FRIDAY ,.......... of W ashington c ounty for 44 y ears, I A Bible conferenc e wi ll be he ld a t t h e R o s e H i l l S c h o o l ,F r i d a y e v e n i n g ,w i t h T h e o d o r e E p p o f f l u n n f !' m l n - A - . . . .I n _ _ \l l l _ ning, when n student-oust present ed "P a u la Goes Mode rn".Around fo ur h u nd re d ntutlerb.\\|r t | n 1- ent nt the matinee pf rlIlr| | :| | | u cl| Thurs day a ftern oon. Mi s s Ilene Bishop,lI:|gl1:=l\in struc tor, diret lc d Illv play . - - _ . . . . . . . . . _ . ._ l ' l ' l e C a f i l h a W l e w A _ 4 Mrs. Merton Winc hell and dnulzh- ler, Irene, were 'Iu¢-sclnw; afternoon gu e sts o f Mr . n nd hi m.Paul Bar- ry an d son.Suo uer mxests o f theBn rr y s were M r an d Mr s .Ans el Tof t of the P ao lo d is tr ic t. Mr. a nd Mrs. I le nr v Arn o f Ke n- nar d vi sited the Pa ul B a r n home.Wednesdav evenimz. Mr .and Mr s.Rudo lph Ku h l, George Franke. Mr. and Mrs. Lloy d Kjeldga and o f Bla i r we r e Sunday afternoon callers a t the He nr y W ulbur n h ome . Mr. an d Mrs. W u l- hurn helped Mrs. Fr itz J ahn el e el- ebrate her birth day ,Wednesday E\'0I1lIlRMr . a n d Mr s.Chris Christoffere sen attended the sixtie th we ddi mz anni ver sary of Mr . an d Mr s .F. E .Str o m s t Rando lnh.Fri da v.Mr s . I \ l \| \S u n d a y m o r n i n g ,M i s a J a c q u e l i n e l l .B o e h n e r ,d a u g h t e r o f M r s I ) . I i s l e l l n l i c - u h n e r ,u l I . 1 r : ~ - = I n h e - cnrne the bride ~ lJou;;1:=~l|10¥|Clarke of Lincoln, 5-!|lI .r lim and Mrs. A. W. Clarke of Herman. l.l\. Clarke read the service for' h:con in the presence of fifty; ;.;u:~lS.Christene Knight, accom-pnnlvd at the organ by Myron l:»\¢nd, sang "Yours" and "I Love You Truly". The bride, attired in soklier blue with :L ;.ul r|;| 1 P3838 and black acces:Ie \\.1..attended by hersister.f\lr..llu:<:ell W.Daviuon ++-=- .§l¢~~=T-alle-»~+»M 1 -a»:-<~+++-|~ Qas§ssBsEB2E9.2 ---upen bunaay Mornings- SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY ANI) SATURDAY We Accept Orange and lllue Food Stampsllem:\ Frlarkod ' Are Blue Food Stamp Items *G ra pe fr ui h Te x a s S e e d le s s , 6 f o r 180 "'0 ra n ge s , Ca l i f. S unk i s t Na v e l, Me d. Si ze , D o ze n ..........17c 'Tc Sc "" Ca rr o t s , C a l i f . G re e n To p , Bu nc h "*'Ce le ry , W e ll Ble a che d, Sta lk . °""Prunes , Sa nta Clara , 3 -lb. Cello Ba g 231: Co ff e e , P. & G. , Re gu la r o r Dr i p , L b ...........251: 181:Ofzt me a l, P. & G ., Qui c k o r R e gu la r , P kg. 'l"Fl#\|\r \\"'hiI». I)nn\»|no n.c\....r-- -~- l ilEsssEIlsEq § 5 1 5 ! ! g i \ ~1 a 1 3 , !!l s 1sa 0 PUBLIC SALE At T h e Bl a i r S a l e s Pa v i l i o n fAnd Every Saturday Live Stock md Communlt' Sale. We will have some extra gooddalr! wtle axgd helfern or this sale.Also the usual run ofutils and hogs.Bring in anything you wan! sold. Lowest sell-ing charges and nn yardage. B l a i r L i v e s t o c k M a r k e t We sell And clerk farm sales for l%%and guarantee satin faclion or no pay. 0 Dr. J. Tilton Young Osteopathic Physiciln Q - - - uso North Brand Sl- Fremont, Nebnakl No Harsh Laxatives for Me "DLERIKA zives me Drouer ac-tlon. is Dleasant and easy.Used'ADLERIKA naar 10 yenrs for snells of constination."(A. W . -Vt.)ADLERIKA usually clears'bowels quicklv and relieves z ulvaina. GQ: i¢ Tomy. DR. c. rc. f`»I£I.\.) m a x I I ' l ` |{||ul\1¢ in f\l::\l¢° Building Blair,heb rus ka "'Fl:»ur, "fhiic Pearl, 4s~lb. Sac~1. R"\a51 ?}ecf. Shoulder, Lb......,_.....~ . . 2 0 c *Side Pork, Lean, Frwh, Lb. ._._.._.,_~........18c " ' L a rd , A rm o u r S t a r, 2 -l b . Ca rt o n ~27c ~P ? ~~ \ \ , 1 \=1 1 .1 .1 1 ~ . -.4 Iulallu xulullu unu \..ar|xanus, rms-Chri sto fte men iaion ary fro m A fric a, as the spe ak- Sho ms. ers.M r Epp is a reg ular spe aker _ Mr.and Mr s.TELEPHOIslxnd.The program, which is scheduled to begin lt 7:30 o*clock, will be,preceded by mahmba music.The gcnefil public ls welcome to at-lend. JOBS FOR WORKERS parental,Chris Christoffenxen.home.Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Nielsen en-tertained.Sunday.fur Mr.andMrs. Alfred Nielsen And sohs. War- ren and Junlor. of Kennantl.Mm. John Barrv of Blair washostess to the McCarthy Promen- §§_ve Clulz.'fhupsday algemoan. 1|Why not provide your f fYES! m a x a m a n ! ! We Buy throughout the ¢°§nif»§}=..,IEi§fment Service ll loukinf r»ié"€|E£11 lfied sppliclntl to fill tha follow- .ggxm ing jobs: 5 Boiler Mak-rs, 82%c hr.;1 Salesman, Petroleum Prod~ uctx,$2W.00 mo.;l l Glazlen,$1.00 hr.; 45 Engine Lathe Operat-ors, 75c»$1.l5 hr.; 60 Brick Layen, $1.50 hr.;20 Mechanical En- gineers.$15(h$200 Mo.;500 Me- chanical Draftsman, 81504250 mo.; 100 Milling Machine Operatnn,'15¢-$1.15 hr.;Several D u g LineOnernton. :mn in-~ s..,...|n " onwfclock luncheon And gift ex-change will be included in the eel-gbrauon.Miss Marginal Thomason.whoin emnloyed in Omaha. spent Sun- dav evenlnz at the uuen!-al. JamesThomason. home.Mr.and Mrs.Bert Coober were also vimors.Mr. and Mn. Funk Thomnsnnldinner mmf-I. Sunday. in .oblerv»ance of Mr. 'I'humnso|\'s bmhdav. were Meaarl. and Mesdnmea Dan u m a oslmnmm A safeguard in ine: ol sickneus, acci 2.A ( ima ln imr Lu H 71-_- - - - . . w -v i " J | \ . l \ ~ | \ - l w l f l n u m l u :u n\_.n e c t i o n d l l : L h e o u t s i d e w o r l d . 3 .A e o m p n n i o u t h r o u l b o u t t h e 3 1 - a r b y i t s :ne of contact ;vith.neighborn md friends. 4 . ;5 |" §~Aom u r I PI-I0 - u n - » - w n n r a u f : Y O U » N E N o 4 _...,wvvirlnl u l J -ph |un.BEf¥%-Dozer Operators, $1.60 h u Th o m n : m u ornnr., Saver n i i mpnon and nun,and Mr sa l L e Tour neuu Operators,$1.50 A ma n mi Svozm-son. hr.;S e ve n ]Euc ild Tra c tor Ope-` mira, SLO? f\_\§__a ;, . _ __ . . _, _ _| | \ _|,_L . -n |2 1 g| 1, .. Phone for Christmas nT e l e p h o n e C Q .5Eéal co.Blair Lbr. Cs'»f...,...",mwrvnea llmuld writeinthe Nehrukn Bute Employ~ ment Senrice, Fremont, Nehruka. or contact their representativewhen ha will be in the Court Home at Iillir on Tuadny from 9:80 m s a m p u e u s | v \ c r l u a r y PHONE 91 Ambulance Service Bl ai r | ..\. \..n. \..\ ._ ..\ ..\. _ nucheon Fetes Ex-Blairite Complimentary to Mrs.Louis ~nnstead, who recently moved to ~mnha after a long mm of real-encc in Blair, Mrs. Peier Strlck~ ett,Jr., entertained three tablesI friends , at a bridge luncheonjday, l l SHOPPING on the prizie for high score, ~rs Ray J'olmson, Fmt! Guyur, I. Hil- ton Rhoadee,Chelsea.Whitionl,'William Johnson, 0.C. Fochner of l :°. Ma he r . Th e occasion wa s a n ob- :u a I l I Holyoke of Omaha,C.Edmund Anderson ol Elkhorn, Jlck Burke: of Lincoln,Simon K o n h o j an d Miss Franc es 0'l-lanlon. B e n n To E n t e r t a i n Clu b Memb ers Followin g d inne r at | loc a l c a fe, Mr. a nd Mrs . E. M. Be aty wi ll e n- teria in a t oan dl, toni ght, for mem- bers o f th e Thur sday Eve ni n g ~ridge Club. ampb elln Ho a! ! t Din ner Pn rty Mr .an d Mr s .George Campbell ~nwrhkued a t dinner,Saturday ening, for Messrs. and ldesdamea tanley " Bednar,Reed O'Han lo n, .v E.A.Schmldtdn\vr:nt,|n=dMn. Merton Kuhr was awuded the low prize. A guest prize wu given to Mrs. Armstead. Guests were Mesduneu LouisArmsteadofOmaha,E.A. Schmidt, Chris Bendorl, Otis Greg- ersen, Reed O'Hanlon,Jr.,L.C, Klopp, J. Hilton Rhoudeu, A. W. Johnson,J. Merton Kuhr,C.D. Howard, Ruben 0'Hanlon, and Ev- erett Lamb. an eleven o'c lock break fast and shower,this mo r ni n g ( Th u n d a y ) c o mp li me nta r y to Mr s . Ar th ur W . Johnson.Th e eve nt was held a t the C. J . Beeknmnn home. Th e guests li st inc luded Mes- damea Cli ffo rd Ha lb e rt,Lo ui s Murdoc h,J ames Ma he r,T.H . |r ~.. Mrs.Harlow Brewer.and Mrs Breakfast, ShowerToday For BIllr1!e "CHRISTMAS EAROL" TO BE DEC. 17 LOVELY PO"I'1'ERY Pi&¢¢l,exnarrator.A radio version of the "Christ,- W int-er~hla i n ~ r e ~ t h ~~ r flltu f e ml k B th is u | | ty in Arlington The annual presentation of Dick- ens' "Chdstmas Carol" will be pne~ sented next Wednesday evening,December 17, by the Dsna College History Class. Dr. H. F. Swanson ls in charge of the production. Ted Repsholdt of Oshkosh, Wis- consin,will take the part ofScrooge.Other members a l the class, all Dana dents, are: Paul Larsen, Chicago as Bob Cratchit; Reynald Tango of Hutchinson. Minnesota, ss Nephew Fred; Nor- man Nielsen of Greenville, Michi- gan, as lbisrleys Ghost;Bob Jen- sen and Bob Berlhelsen of Chicasvan Ghosts; Ronald Jensen and BillHansen as two gentlemen.Minnrr rblee an: yet be announced.Norman B , Ferndale. Call- fomla, will tak e ~art of the Thursday, December I8Blair Merrymaken Mrs. Chris-|,,.,, Wasak . I Herman 0. E. S. Meeting Bench Community Club Chdst- m u party-Mrs. Alton Jensen Annual P. N. G. Clmstmns par-i w i Friday, December 12 |Summer Sunshine-Mrs.NelsNelsenIHerman Deg-ree of Honor-Mrs. 0. H. Godsey|Herman Womans Club-Mrs. John H. Johnson Deg-ree of Honor election, Christmls party Saturday, December I3 M i n h _Merimyx Christmn pu- ~ prrhe Su g g e s t i o n s 7 0 C / , ; ; ¢ ;;;~;¢a¢; f § omm~- --~- ~,...o .ystyle, are gifts which are dear to every feminine hearLOne of the most complete dia- Plays is shown at the Gregenen Drug Store.Perfumes,powder, lipstick, colagne,talc,bath salts, and every other known beauty aid wlll he found on the shelves at Gregenaen's.Make it a point to visit Lhis mm before buying. a oHAVE YOU THOUGHT what a line gift an automobile bab- tery would be?Not very benutlful,perhaps, but it c\n'tbe beaten from a prac~tical stlndpoinl. No one wants to find himself with n bmery. Do your Christmas shopping in Blair this year! The following gift sugges- tions, taken from the ads and displays of local merchants, are offend for the convenience ofEnterprisereaders.Christmas shoppers will find many valu- able hints here and in the spe- cial two-color eight-page Chdnt- maa edition which is includedin this week's issue of The En- terpriae.Read the local ads, and you will find that you can do your shopping more quickly and with greater economy than ever befoie. REMEMBER! Only ELEVEN more shopping days are left! YOUR FIRST sled!Remember inn! Chnstmu momlng when you found it under the phu-swnted Christmas tree?What alot of fun you had with it, even though you did have to wait until January for the snow!Sleds are still among ihe top- ranking Christmas gifla for chil-ldren,and your lon or daughter lwin welcome one every bit as en- ithusiutically aa you did.Gamble Store will :ell you a Hiawudui ma ,wmi hardwood um ma grooved steel nmncn, for lemthan One Dollar!For little sister,there are lilc- like baby dolls, ol the well-known llitrrsman make.Each dnil hu Pictura and story books,for :ither son or daughter, are popwr md economical Chrixtmu gifts.Hard bound chlldrenh clauics, Bother Goose boob, cut-out and mint books and mmy others may»e found at the Gamble Store. All toy: at the Gnmple Store usl00% American made. Mn And Mn. L. W. uma were Lincoln visitors,Monday. Mr s Teal Lznihrnp and Mrs. l.v<m:nrd I'1~dvr:r°|1 \'\.0lu ()m;=}1a shoppers,Saturday . o You Get An "EXTRA" When You Call ¢¢»B l a i r R e n d e r m g S e r v l c e FOR DEAD ANIMAL REMOVAL YOUR CHOICE OF THE Fou.ow1z<c= Puntiac Jacquard Blanket,size 70x80:Quickut Hostess Set:Gene-nine Knkmaster Cleaver Set; Harvester 30-Hour AlarmClock: Set of 5 Mixing Bowls; Pocket Knivvea; Butcher Knives;4 "gf Snap Powder; Yard Sticks; Gloves; Sciaaors and WirePine ers.. B L A I R RE NDE RING S E RV ICE u. T. (Holly) JENSEN. Agent for l'nion RP|\dEl'inK (`o. § GREGERSEN ¥Drug Store E.\l{l.Y AMERICAN Old Spice Sels $1 to $4 25 \ 4 E A R L Y A M E R I C A N 1 Friendship Goodie e s¢S r $1 to $2.50 Music By Charles Kureraka \rrurdlan (irc hmhlra IJ v danger.~.>u.»,n ¢ ; n \ = _g w n u u u g n n ,v u :E d H m s e n f o r p r e s e n t a t i o n a v esG r e g e r s e n , P h x l l p Q l i a n l o n ,i -w . I L C . ' l T o E l e c t p t a t i o n K o r a n o f m m m ,h a H o w a r d ,R o b e r t 0 H a n l o n ,u l :O l f i n c e n ,S l t u r d a y b e e n n d x p t e d f o r t h i s y e a r ' s s t a g A r m a t e a d o f O m a h a ,O s c a r P e < l e r -T h e a n n u a l e l e c t i o n 0 1 o l f l c e n P r e s e n t a t i o n . s e n , W a l t e r N e l s o n , E . A . S c h m x d t ,w i l l f e a t u r e t h e W . R .C .m e e t i n x ;See Kuhr & Enger today about lpurchasing a Frost Battery, elth- er for your own une nr ta be given is a gift. U O 0 Colm, As A Christmas gm, my not appeal tn you an a notion either romantic or sentimental. But you can bet MONEY thnt`every member ul your lamily willl be alile to enjoy the warmth and comfort which it given. With the present unsettled con- ditions,if. is not improbable thatthe price ol coal will be boosted within the next few weeks. Youwill do well to put in a good sun- ' r " r " ' r * ' r " r " - ' r " r 'r f r f r ' fr ' f r ' f r r fr - ' r " r f > " r »"V_ at samnerfs Hall, Saturday ani-lshuwer wm Humorernoon. December 13. A social hour wi ll lo llo w th e business mee tin g, an d refreshments wi ll be served by Mr s . E mily Fla ug h e r, Mr s . E l- me r F r a i n a n d M r s . E mma Hu r d - in g. Mr s. L ulu W olsman n Birthday Celebrant Mr s . L u lu W ols mnnn celebrated her birthdwy . Sunday evenimz. en- Mlsa Ku hr ,Sunday Mis s Ma rd elle K uhr , br id ae le c l will be honore d at a misc ellnneou shower bo be held at the Sc heffle Ha ll in Blai r,Sunday ,Decembe 14. at 1: 30 ok-lock.Hostesses an Mr s .He nr y V o ss , Mrs . J .Mer tol Ru h r ,an d Mr s .D a n Lippinc ott r e l a ti n g o f Mi s s K u h r comprisl the g ues t lis t. Th e ma ma lz e o f Mi s s Ru h r u N. T.L U N D : REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE4Wednesday, Dec College Auditorium 204 South sch sn Leruinlng ills follohng re|iih}e¢|K=llv Ryan of Oulu will be m _auuuc vuuue IDUply no w.35 IH E US E F UL G I F T i s th e o n eF01c urrent quotations,n e e T t h a t w i l l be apprec iated most Christensen Lu mb e r C0»Ho lm- th i s Christmas.No th in g c o uld bé |1l}i¢|(Irnin X,Tnrnhnb PA .-...I ... and friegndsz Messrs. _and Mes-levent of late Decnmber.T .N e l s o n ,E d N i e l s e n , | vn n vn n (f au na \ I f n 1 » . h . . " " . MEz; '~ ,.,i :je~ geg:@zg.:g;§;g4g¢1 1 :i ~!§b§!4 Blair Lumber & Coal Co.~ ~ |0 ¢o THr :. G11 =' r S HE 'LL c her is h mos t, th is C hr is tmns , i s a Ro pe r Gu , Range. These range s, so ld by the Iowa- Ne h ra s ka Li g ht & P owe r C o. , a r e the smarmst mod els on th e mark et tod ay . A Ro pe r ra nge will la st f m' Th e Beekman Store has a f i n e selection of single blankets in love- ly sh ad es of d us ty rose, blue and y ellow, all with wide sa tin bi nding. Double blankets,p a r t wool,c ome In fanc y c olored plaids. Colored hem.stit:hed sheets an d uses, or a setpf fanc y pillow c ases / ' nn lmnfron we NORMAN WILKINS, Proprietor A GOOD PLACE TO TRADEPHONE s4 :W E D E L I V E R ec onomy in many Wl.y B. She'lI th ri ll to the ease,speed an d convenience,as we ll as the beautiful appearance,oi't h i s rang e. Suc h gi fts may be dif fic ult to obtain and expensive to buy ne xt y ea r - eo wh y no t ma k e h er a g i f t th is Chris tmas of s.Roper Ran ge?See y o ur loc al Iowa»Ne- hra sk a Lig ht & P owe r re pre se nts- tive today , o 9-»nu S H A R E Y O U R Chris tmas spirit wi th a n ee dy fa mily thi s y e ar . Give a ba ske t o f g roc eri es! Th ere is nothing that would he apprecriabI c d mo m.: You r gr oc er c an gi ve y ou o th er gi f t suggestions,too.Cigsrettes pac ked in gay holiday c artons, will please the smoker. That friend who has a s we et too th (and who d oes- n ' t? )wo u ld li k e a box of Ch ris t- mas c andy .An d th e wh o le fa mily can enjoy one o f the fi ne lar ge ha ms offered by loc al merc hants; they c ome a ll dressed up in beau~ tif ul Chri stma s wr appi ngs. You wi ll wa n t to s tu dy th e f o l- lowing gr oc e ry ads,appea ring in lhiis edition o f Th e Enterprise: W. J . Sas, Bohs Store, and Gilbert-I 5on'B. c Q oAU' romos1 1.1 ~:A c c s s s o m e s wi ll be apprec iated, as c h ee r- I OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS SATURDAY SPECIALSfCranberries Wisconsin, lb.l7c App[¢s Winesap, Ib Bacon Sqfnares J.M.R.GREEN STAMPS u l x l . ner guests at the Everett Spang Ier home in I'Iattsrnouth.ffzfzwrgz ~ ~~ 4§4€%§?~€~!€ ~ ..A QL nunnnuuafnnfl .|¢;4;1 --A A J : Mr. and Mm, Jefferson Caldwell sm und Helen Margaret and Mr,undFi"i| 1\:rB.Charles Mo r to n a n d Charles. | I I I, all of Oma ha,were Tuesday even ing gue sts of Mrs. J oe Lii zum :md Mrs. J udith Aronson. Mr .and Mrs.Phi lip Magnussen 'en te rtain ed a g rou p of the Da ni sh ilmthe r a n Publishing House em~ ploy ees,Tuesday fwerlinig;the oc- 'iasiun c -.vmplimented Mr. and Mr s.] K .I'.Iiu ndn hl,wh o wi ll mo ve to _Uniahe soon a f te r a lu n g te r m of residence in Blair.Th e y ounger u m n u pa ir OIf r o m Nelsorfs. range fr o m theto the stric tly ure well-made plac ed on long" A wide pric e ra Men's bedroom o r leather, are up. 4 I F I F S A N D and pans --. ` 100% Wool Single BLANKETS .~v ..l t ~|,~wi ll be we lc omed , ss wil any one of the dozens oi' other items, suit- able fo r gif ts,no w on d is play a t Beekms.nns. See the Beekmann ad in this is- sue of The Enterprise for addition- al gift suggestions. And he sure to pay the store a visit, the next time y o u am d own to wn . s 1 oW H E R E A R E Y O U going,m y pr etty ma i d ? "Chances are, she is on her wa y to Ste war t's Pharmac y to inspec t the c harming, fashion-right lipstic ks,coxnpscts and gi ft se ts no w on dis play . A ll her favori te b r a n d s - L a d y Esther,Woodbury ,Pond's,Cash- mere Bouquet,Coty ,and ma n y others are p s r a d i n g here in brand-new dresses,ready for dis~ trihu tion on Chris tmas Eve.She will be tempted to keep those love- ly gif t pac kag es fo r her self, even tho ugh sh e b oug ht the m f or Sally , Pe g gy , a n d A u nt Ma r th a . A s f o r HI M- w e ll, w h y n o t g i ve h i m three hund red and sixty -f ive day s s y ear o f shaving c omfort, thi s C hri stmas? A sha vi ng set,inc ludin g c ream or soap,iotion and talc wi ll " h i t the spo t".The se may be ob tai ned in a ny f avor ite br an d. .-| J E W E L I T E Brush and Comb S e s iq;¢=S l H ~" When You Call ing Service E.\l{l.Y AMERICAN Old Spice Sels $1 to $4 25 Gift Sets $1.25 to $6 .)= " ., M » ¥ f " ,9 " M "»»» '€n \- 1 }"~4'~~~ >>`'"."..5 \~ ,,v "7 Q € \ ~`,._" _& * I . r ,_{¢' - " a ' } * "\ :~»< @ " * ' = »(1 K 1 ¢ 0 ( ' u » ¥g * '.. m l } ' . e n " ~ .§??] ' " _B 2 3 q / F "H P ( .,__ L' Panxblm and Gale's CHOCOLATES Beautifully Boxed 30c - 60c ~ sl - $2.50 o|.n 'mn-1 D A N C E svxlmv Ev:-:.. DEC. HTH l l0l"T'S HALL ssnxxscros, NEHR. Mud: ByCllnrlen Kurrr|'u Ac-rurdinn Orclu-nln THE E A T S HOP - M e a I s - MALTED MILKS-BEER 2|-Hour Service *""*"I'2" L: |++¢-4-++-e-~ |4 4 EARLY AMERICAN 1 Friendship Goodie ~..` ©@§@;' Q ` \ _$150 lo $10 pq F " " " " ' 1 " | - "~ l ' J ~~ ' ~ . ~m r ~J ¢.." " " *; w L1 un wW h o! r e P 9 5 3 u n v u u l l l \ » \ v U l l l V U l l C a W o m a n n e a n a rpm:mbcrs of ..th"Publishing liouselwuuldn't.welcm PBV (nfPersonnelwlllb.kitchcn utensils?You can I'i;ld n<Muznussens t.hi VI Iu!|:nuru weiconac,practical or econ Gzft Suggesfzons ANTBFULPIPIZPI,in attra c ti ve gallon o r qu art c ans , iB a g iftwhic h will ple ase the c ar owner on y ou r Chr is tmas li st Ze:-one and Zerex anti-freeze can be purchased f r o m Cly de Nelsen. Shelly Service Station.Oth e i g i f ts whic h Mr .Nelson has i n gloc k include flashli§htB.fros t " l | u u u a ' n a v l | I 5 \ . u | |n a r y g a d g e t s a r e o n d i s p l a y a t t h e A r n d t H a r d w a r e .R e a s o n a b l e p r i c e s p u t t h e s e g i f t s w i t h i n t h e s c o p e o f t h e a l i m r n e s t C h r i s t m a s budget. A W estin ghouse range or refrig er a to r i s a gi f t wh i c h wo u ld g i ve Mo the r enoy ment no t only on Chris tmas Day ,b u t o n e w w day fo r years to come.Ar n d t Hard~ were has the se r ead v fo r de live rv. Mr s Teal Lznihrnp and Mrs. l.v<m:nrd I'1~dvr:r°|1 \'\.0lu ()m;=}1a shoppers,Saturday . o You Get An "EXTRA" When You Call ¢¢»B l a i r R e n d e r m g S e r v l c e FOR DEAD ANIMAL REMOVAL YOUR CHOICE OF THE Fou.ow1z<c= Puntiac Jacquard Blanket,size 70x80:Quickut Hostess Set:Gene-nine Knkmaster Cleaver Set; Harvester 30-Hour AlarmClock: Set of 5 Mixing Bowls; Pocket Knivvea; Butcher Knives;4 "gf Snap Powder; Yard Sticks; Gloves; Sciaaors and WirePine ers.. B L A I R RE NDE RING S E RV ICE u. T. (Holly) JENSEN. Agent for l'nion RP|\dEl'inK (`o. § GREGERSEN ¥Drug Store E.\l{l.Y AMERICAN Old Spice Sels $1 to $4 25 \ |l~:Am.v Am-:|i|c.\N 1 Friendship Goodie e s|S r $1 to $2.50 Made BarChu-len lim-er|'n \¢rurdian Orc lu-mln We Have Dozens of Useful, Lasting Gifts gg gash mylar bu§d¢g, §\¢¢1kglg gen g_m¢ |.z¢nTn{¢i=i¢|`Ebi»§5¥ aLtpmmp,and attractively boxed|Ulad and Florence rangesA s i n .p a s t y e a r s ,_ A r n d t ' s a r e f e a t l l f i n h i l f; l " | n In f n f i n t r a h n \ \ u | _Dusty Rose, Bluegnd Yellow TELEPHONE,the most con- ing ,-;n§:u;° §§E§£JI`l'»`»é venlent piece O! enuinment injnms. and everv other tvm nf tmWe Suggest: Lace Table Covers Lunch Cioths uma Q.........|-Sjngle Blankets.nu upxvuuaAprons Silk Panties Chiffon Hose Boxed Handkerchiefs Tizllé"m5zs5 Fancy Esmonds and Indian Style ,gone In 'raid-`|}5'£|I"§r'S`u§ \`~'Fi?§ WOULD Yoti LIKE 'ro give lflll ~ gnvgl gnany trips to glue _your loved ones lnmtthilll v In Summer Comfort _ u lmore ar she ildaily order.n nhln in fplanhnnn }1¢...|thev Onnld nln H.,., ., ....,,....._. ,..._.,,_........ ....=,=-.mu...-... f.These are only A few Christmas gilt that they could ap-I C Lages of the telephone. preciate evary day!Then stop i"{~I G S ~ a ~ utull o n man!at the Wann-n.Ann.A.¢-a.¢.sz.7§. $2.50 - $130 1today, andstock of W eatem Truetone radios. These rndios ma k e excellant Christmas gifts, with their beaizti- ful matched walnut cabinets,line to ne an d h ig h fide lity reception. An 8 ~tu b a s e t wi th 5 wave ba n d s coats as little an $53.95.Tru eto ne 6- lu be A u to n di os , c omplete wi th c ontrols , an pr ic ed at $27. 50._He r e a r e o th e r g i f t s u g g a tlo n l wav FREEZE through number wlnler when ll' | wnnn as june i n I Conditioned A i r N n h ? Th i s n ew ki n d o f c ar in th e Io wa (- pr ic e He ld g oe s 25 lo 30 mile: onu ga ll on ,al high- wly speed . . . helps y ou c nt yum- manning cons one-:Mu-nl. Tlm only eu Al the pric e wllh the c cmfort offour -wheel coil $3.75 » $3.50 - $3.15 1 $1.50 3 ~. suba;rl?Ji;anwto;1:Ix; ~ ge coverage of Washing-Complex Enmifpélé' m r n " f n l f n r n .l l l h \ ¢_|a p n n g s, l w u - v r u f K o l l r r b l e e r -Q V ¢ | ] t 3 R - " n I - - . . . . - . . . .- n u '- - v u ; u ¢ \ . u \ v ¢'5 " ' "5 |1 1u m c o r r n p u m l q n t g a n d F o n M O T H E R :z z l m n c W a s h -n g , l n " P "° i n n e w s f r o m e v e r y c o r n e r o f t h e e r ,i n s t u c k i f y o u h u r r y $ 3 4 . 9 5 l l r i v e u u e w 1 ' ¥ n l h t u ¢ h y . ( } n i w i l ~T h e V H I U O B f m l n d i n t h e a n d $ 4 9 . 9 5 .w i n t e r , a n d u v e m n n r v . .l o n ! nger-unementg of rm: morvchsntu'FOR FA THE BEEKMAN l'v°'221{.Tf| I 'KT A nr:-I H N I D I A f l D I L I V I I Y unumnun wnuwi ua ezuann mama wmv:°fri}§i£1` `f<1§Ei$'r§l1,|.§T;"`.I§2`.f;'l'.f'|I n z - x a n I \ x n | n » . . . . ." f A | ¢ n ¢ ¢ n..--- -- - - " " " a o " " ' ° "" '"" " ""1 v ''a s - --- -_- n r a n u a - . l l u n t i l J I m a r y 1 .C o m e I n w d l r W e u t o r n F i r m -B i k e .n m u n u m u m a u m Y Y I 1 .Y Y C I I U I ~ .'¢\ti n¢0¢N lvl\\' r ' r r » -- f -- .»-`a n d e n t q y o u r l u b l c r i p t i o n n ,f u r F O R S I S T E R E n c h a n t i n g ' E y l E A S T W A S H I N G T O N S T R E E T ,B L A I R ::N E B R . r r r r r r ~'r ' r ' r 'r " ' r ' r " v f¢r -||r "?p " P f r : r r f r * I r u u n g l f a n d l u g m ,f o r y o u r m d I i o n m n n n u p a r q i l l l i t y d o l l l . r i m d a .W e l t o n ; F l y e r B i k u . !~¢ 9.~ Px ns ix - - r m E w r zn r n r s n - " \ H e r m a n N e w s Mr.and Mrs. Ted Curlev lelv.esday morninx for their home Curley#llaranu.Mr .and M n . F u n k Er-ichen.Accorrnanyinn them bo the west cam were BymnReido f He r ml n ,M n .Mab el Sc hafer o f B la i r an d Mr s .Cly de Bragg of Plattxmouth. the former Ma xi n e Mi lle r o f H e m u n . 3Honor Jensens f 1I n F a r e w e " _._._...._l s \0. ¢ 4 n Q L r u q . f o n .' V l n w b Mrs.J.A.Swihan snent partof last week in Omaha with rein-tives.While there she was truest 0; honor at several affairs.one .~ f f *-».._..|$.QQ9w1<£ W leu.-ga ' éunfay.M nd Mm Tlomas Jensen en jo y ed a vi si t f r o m h i sniecg.Mr s .Charles W indsor.an d _ _ - -- - - - - U Bottom Notes ~ 'Mr, and Mn,Andrew Fowlerand dqughter. Luis Ahn, of Km- Blah-. Nebr.. Decamber 11. 1941 ""::'lan h re fo th GoldeKg]den ucddlnz °""`f'fI"f7f'7` ,5||-3 icelecgmgon of ME and £1w . u n - e v r n e r .m u o n e n r n e r : l i t e r f i l ' r i - i g "" " ` 5 l I n l t a z q i k u u l a u l y ,n l . F n n d § H l ' l »L o u l l P o l l e z ,F n f r s v y s " § § ° r a .'§ , 5 '° . v,, . 1 f. , 'f m i ;F r i d a y e v e n i n g M r . a n d l l n . |H n .s u » 1 ¢ N n ¢ u ¢ n m e = . " m . ' a . 1 . . , ' . ' : : °' % ' ° ' "' : " ° "a n d * " ° ' : , ' : ° f. . : : ' a ' ,~::.""°='" a " m , ' ~ ' " = ~ - ¥ ° ' = = = -S c h n e i d e r .J r . ,- p d A 1 - l a n .h o m e . ,~ l u n o f l t l h h l r l t t h a L e a l l n n H a l l .T l : | e l » ' | e n a n d f l m i l a r I h a z n h l . T P ~ § ' .'!. 'l '. . ? . . " " ". : . ' ! ° . I : . ~v i l i t W i t h H i ; 1 I rvin le f t f .aft erssG m ansen a1ansen as I | \ | ` | " u r M R H B G R ,~~F r g h m I - - - -|A . u \ \ l l \ \ l l \|¢ : ¥ ¢ : n | | | | ¢ ¢0 f g I r u .G e o r g e H e u r n a n n .M r s .H e n I 't a i M r a n d M r s .J .S i e r k e n t e r - n e d M r .m d M r s .H a r o l d L a r s e n° f `a 1 § ' < § ° ' i r'. § b §¢ § { ' ~ i i r . " ' . £ . ' f . ' f . ' f . ' 1 ~ . ' " E F . ? . ? i ° f O m a h a .S t m d a vSunday.wereHarold Hultman nm and Bu.-I Ke!lev `and _-----n.unu.\W 'M ,c g D nt.Plan s we re m a d e f m f f Mi ns E d lth Stanley vmited r ,ma h a=Chnst1nam nar ty a t the Henunannf an d Mrs. E. S Re n a e : i n 0lhome, Dec ember 17th.zS"Pd"Y»Ihfillamd:Messrs.and Mesdamesfday evenimr.Foilowinlz the sl-HrGene Cram and son. Gordon nnrhper.the ladies held a ChristmasMrs. Aim Cmrn and Raymond of'artv with an exchansce of Riffs.Telgnmahz Mr.and Mm.Cha:-lesfg'he rrifts were later ~and o w n,Mr. and Mm.Clyde Cram sent to the Veteran? IIosmtal in 31 11 1 ~ L a ila .mmrg ,d g;-iuncor--. alomz with other articles. ren o raiz:r. an ra -kensin eld :La n d n i l ! h l l l O l | d a n d ~ O f ~ni Fhnhhnma l a d Jensen and familiemr Anton Andersen,Axe!Hansen anddauzhters. Bert Hansen and fam-iiy, Raymond French and children.|Pinochle wus trlayed and Drizes 'were awarded to Mrs. Axel Hamsen.Anton Andersen.Mm.F mI ilulall:uauuzu,.rL|u.u\w vvnscn;quul a n d ~ R a y ,Misa;A li § h ¥ lV i $ e 'ri led o n th e M r a n d Mr s Ca | s o l i`§L""§,~. and enfés. Ju§1e1's as '§ #1 * if - in a Mrs . I ie nr ; s oi l !weddlmr an niver sary ,¢Glenn sc ent Sunday nite Th e D or c a s c lu b wi n meet. me-;n§\1¢=»f8 of Mr . a n d Mr s .lc e mb e r 1 8 a t Re v.P.C. J ens en?bo nd er up a nd fa mi ly . f o r th e ann ual C!1ristrna.s pa rty Mr .a n d Mr s .He n r y| and axc hamre of snfts.and Glenn vinifnufl mr.....A E]'~Mr .Pffff... 1f?'%§'iL"mlests and Mrs.C.Olnt were s,§ul1d§1Y. of .Mn and Mm.nvuu ll g e ~ ~ " ' " " I MeBP H! ! Fo lly men t fr om Sm\| \n 1r |Mr . French and Lilland Jen .A r i ft was unnamed Mn.Jensen by the memben of e club.The Jeanna an moving t Omn-hx. December 16. callers.Sundny. nt A. H. Jung-bluth'|.Mrs.Herman Almlebv enter- ulned the Elk City Indlu Aid.'l'hu11d.ur. Sundnv 'visiwn with the FredJunzbluthlwereMr. und Mn.Frmcms Jumrblnth and Iln M u .Mr.Ind Mrs.Martin Jetter dOmahl.Mr. and Mrs. Huzh Rhea weredinner guests.Wedneldly of Mr.and Mrs. Charles Coates ln Vnlley. helpinz them celebmle their wed~dnz umivensary.Mrs. J. 0. Mu-shell and Jeanne shunned ln Omahn, Saturday. Mrs. F. J. Enerson visited Mr.and Mrs. I-lenrv Williams in Oma- h a h a d l y .Ln-.and Mrs. D.Bradford of A li ned M d Mr nzton ¢l on r. ah rsJ. O. Marshall. Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Junzbluth at-tended n nlnochle party at theqhnMchieenhomenearElkCnty. Saturday.Mr. and Mrs. Chester .lunzbluth were week-end zuesta of their nar-ents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jumzbluth.Guests. Sunday. of Julian. Jr.,=d Jeanne Junzhluth were Lor- raine Knrluuist.Nancy Kirknat-rick. Betty Jensen. Viriinin Lund-~ulst, Dan Lorinz. Mac Cambbell.oe Edwards,Gail Tait. all of | maha. Rlley.Kansas:Mrs.Ben Rldx- mond of Junction City.Knnue: Mean-s. and Mendunea Ted CurleyofGlendale.Califomil:Jeno Ericksen and Erland of Oakland; Howud Curley and Ions. HowxrdJr.. and Jimmie. lnd Hrs. Hownrd Curley and non of C : Mr. andMn.Walter H m m of Deer Lodxe. Monum.Rev.And Mn.A. W.Clarkemens from Saturday :mul 'I\:s~day ln Lincoln vlsidmz relatlvu595' ¢&e=-39? Qze:'°d§===:,sf Q19 of Mrs. G. H_ Rmenkilde, Frlmy.when rilu were exrlhlnxed afterA ccrvefred dish meal.'Hmm Dres- ent included 'Mesdames Ed Un- mm o ! He mah Cnlifomls. C. P.Mazen. Gertrude Pfeiffer, M. E.Wlnsei. W A.Brown. R C.Ut-terback. Hu-ry Hnmmnmt.A. C.solar.Helen Mmkimr.Carl Jen- son. Chet Menklnl. H H. Glllmy.Tom vqwsu w m Ad m p , a m yOsuarmnn,Lune Newsom.H,L. M a g b m .Art Wisner,HalSnnnmzaw: md Min Elsie Menk- V"Mr,nnd1\r.lrs. Chris H.attended the zraduatiun e- 1 m....\..u:....1..Q . \m.\1...fsf-|S»f»f»»iH€@@=L'»I'=Yg;,°°"" : ; ". u a é u x i u l l l m- . Enid Bates, was I. member of theclues.'The Meuwdun La diu .ua memat the church. Thursday. to hen- 1talkInd pictures on "Home De-fense"by Mrs, Rav Rosenbxum.A;the close of the lfbernoon \eoverd dilh luncheon wu served.Tho next meetlnlr will be held lnthedmrth.Deenxber 13-withL0|" i k a n d Hr s .miisé' Aalde'xc\n z er.un y.or§R. md nm? Jginlosenbaum. Mr. and Mrs.Ivnn Andersen.Mrs.Ruth Rosenbmm md Mi ns L am Baum.CM. M l M ment sev~ml z. . £ " n °w . &h Mrs. Ruth "`¥f'h~f"i§'l1e» ot Omnhn spent the week-end at the Charles Babes ": and Mrs. Carl H. Ward were H th Fl d AlSunduy vx tors at e oy exunder home ln Herman. Mr. and Mrs. G. A.mu mm l lspent Snturdny md Sundxv vnuher |on~ln-law and dunrhter, Mr.nd Mn. E. E. Dlxnn. and ds\1xh~ rs.Patty and Manhnll Kuhr, chil-dren of Mr. and Mrs. J. Merton Kuhr. attended the birthday nuttyfor Jerryio Aunln of Blnlr. Tuu-day Albemoon. On Wednuday. Mn.Kuhr wu unanz the :nests nt aquiltlnz bee. prlveu by Mx-1. GeomKuhr. Jr.Mrs.J."w" Kuhr ggwgged I y campxmenury n .Lauln Anmteld_ ol Omnhn.Fri-dnyz Mn. Peter Strleklett.Jr..was the l-loa ,Mr. and Mrs.E. E. Dixon ondMrand Mrs H C Kuhr visitedMrs. A. E. Dixon at Immmuel Mrs .A E Dxxon who submittedto a mnjrrr ouentlon at ImnfanuelHospital. last week hu recoverd mcely.returning homo Monday.___'1`§\q Kindred Cl_gkg_wlll hold s Hospital ln Omaha. Frldly.~ ._ ......,..»....nemussuuy even-'inn. Mr. And Mn.Ferdinand Vo nand Mr. and Mrs. John Rohl! ofWlyneCountyvddtedrelativehere. several dan.Mn. Chris Fnhm und Mrs. Fred Westerf u d attended the extan-ggn du meetinx in Blair. Thun~ i n Chrlnw ue n frllu tha t he in settled ln Kenmore. New York.He drove la Nlnmu-n Fells. Wed-nudny. on n nlkht xeelnz trio. Advertise In The Entornrlu It Bring: Retulte mcnalr, sunday. were Messrs. andMeadnmez Guy McNair of Omxhn.Dale Reynoldnon of Albion. Harold Saltzman and Mnrrcaret of Nuh~ville; Measn. Wlllllm McNair andKenneth Reynoldhon nf Albion. M i n Genevieve D° "; ;'andDeanSlade: wen mlrri .De- cember 4. at Lincoln.Nebruka.They will tnke un thelr residenceon the Slider farm alter Decem-ber 15th. The Women'n Club met at MinsEdith Slerk'n. Thundoy.The Prvzreldve Society metTuosdnvatthePrenbyterlmChurch. Keep Ab:-east of the Bat - » - P L A N T u u u m l l b u r r u m m i l l u c - ~ q \ = ; ,1;- ==_ mg- ;\;-S w d z n h o j m d 5 1 - .w o n \ e n ' s S u n c h v S c h o o l . m w e n S u n d a v R l l e a t s a t t h e ; L ' ; ; , °' ; ', * { ; § , , , } f § ,°*~'=';,*1';;,§ ' " = f , ; ' H u - r v M n d s e n h o m e .F n m l l y G a t h e r i n g H m m J e n n m a l g f m g n a n 'J .Q .W n l l i n k f o x g i é A f a m i l y n t h e r i n z w a s h e l d a t o n Y 'u n "w u Dt h e D 0 s h o e "h o m e M a n d a y ' b v 1 o n e o c l u c k I u n g h o n .T h e e ve n i n ; r ~ | f n n w e l l t o M r m d p u n o f s w i f e . M r s . D a vx g l S i m n s o n . M r s M Q "J e n m d _ f w l i m w a s P r e s e n t e d w i t h a s a l t .T h o s e 'I ' h a J e n e l x " W e d " E f " ' | n r e s s n t € i | | c l u d e : i M e s d a m e s D a v i d u .. , .. . .,......»e.._\.-.._. J E _ . ' f _f f S l m p s n n §J .F .L a g k r r ,w .A - Ann BV yum u and Me a H a a n a t f J 1 Brown, M E. Winslet, W. J. Indwig, H, W. Schoettger, H. H. Gilfry,G.L.Glover.Hnnrv Reckme y e r . D or a L u d wi x,F .M .W i l- kins.W a llir g f or d :I n d nzuests we r e Mr s ,E Un lun d o f He met, Cu li f omia ,Mr s ,F r e d D e we b e ran d Mi s s L i lli a n Sxmpson. A d oz e n memb ers o f th e Me th - odist Churc h and i ts orszaniutiona. atte nd ed a d is tr ic t fzro up meetinz in Fre mon t. Mo nda y .Mm. Hn r r v Os te r ma n wa s h o s t- ess.Thurs day .when she enter- ta i ne d at d in n er f or Mr, an d Mr s . E d Ii n la n d o f Hc met.Calif omi a. n n . - . By wAxoL FnrFl|RNl\CE.SIOV[0rSTOKEg Get Our Bid BEFORE You Buy or Sell G R A I N dnurchters.George Sheets andchildren ol Blair; John Thielfoldt.Ruby and lla Jean.Rov Metzlerandchildren.Ralph Scarlett andLeon. Clayton Sheets and children an Buck Ycvrell and dauzhters. | PHONE 57 I 2 ,r-, BENDORF FUNERAL HOME Phone 40 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bates andWilma and Miss len: Bates were:allen at the R. L. Pettit home inDmmlm, Tuesday. Mr. and Mm. Johann Lsuritsenlad am guests. Sunday. Messrs. andldesdnmesCarl Wiese and_family ig Qmaha.Gegfn_ . '»=xr\®~=°" pg ui ns rmu marry. Friday.Decem~|bei 18. at the home of Mrs. ClydeMetzler.Mr. and Mm.Prentlcg Smithwere Sunday dinner zuelts of Mr.|and Mrs. A. R.Beales.west ofBlair.| Mrs. Carrie Slmonaen visited inBlair.Sundav alvernoon.at LhelT&'=`i¥é"lu u u n lr l~v u l l In u " °% 'a°°'3 ' i` € °~ ~ . . ~ i |( pa m f d m F1- mk n wn i ' ° ' " '" " " " "m n . :"m d r a l l e '£3..,.». um. '£»..T i ¥ i ' .' " °1gf..:I.X2"1¢§_"§_§f ' l ' : . f § d l |-°* V ; ; r ~ ~""*Bg=Z`€$°§f1é}§E`i'»§»="<3f"E'\13l'"N'é?»'i¢' § ' ~Sn mh a g is é g e d th e D . S . p i té h a a :i c e we m d i n n e r z u e s ta o f Mr . a n d | Mr .and Mr s .E.H.DunkIau,!n¢.[.1lture Advisory Cpunc jl.of °? lf ; ld a 'f f' e v; lin " vis i to rs of Mr s Mr s .E a r l Qavis in Oma.ha.Sun- whn a re r c hrms: f rom ac txvg f arm whlc h she as a mq mber , an Lmc oln.Ru th Rosen baum we re M r and day . The laduea are sisters. li fe hel a suc cessful sale at theil-g'1'hmjsdnv. :End Frxday.[n h- 5. Ke nn e th g q gman , Mr3 . _Het-f " _ _ 4 ¢ ;11._ us nc xn llwu wn n a xe r or UBRH;-I fanfn.flmxrnflnv A ll nfnolr }nnnnht.Miss Vi via n HImn nf Omaha Na .___I n l u u u m u v m u SE RV ICE Modern Funeral Service Cmmiderale in Con! BEN REEH Holmquist Graina - L u m b e r C o .\ wrgg f¢r~s1gNs high Prices.Mr. and Mng. Dunlau are nlannimr A vncnhon tr:but later will make their home I\.hei farm. where their son-in»ln:md dnuqhtcr.Mr.and Mrs A\\'ittm:|n.will cnntihuc-tn livn.Mrs. John Spangler whu hfbcen ill for several weeks. is r II norted impmvcd. _@€'l_<2fH§w M r .: m d M m .l l u L : h R h m c n t e l n i n m i Us .|a...\,...rr .. : ,n -. .r .k it Di I.\' r n 1: 1 l I.n i v*E i I bré éh i.sa s ; " a i; . ; " . s s 1; ; ; a " ' .; i f h h a L.. her brother. I-Iusrh Rhea.Mrs. S. R. Ba tson of Omaha and J o e Mulli n o f W aterville.Kans as , were Sundnv evening dinner sruests of Mr . an d Mr s. J . 0. Mars hall and l:\mily_Keith J a nne nf L inc oln s pent the \"f" k-e mi with hh par ents. Mr. and }»lr-Illlll J n lli - . M a r c h N e w s lti e Metlan n a n d F lo r en c e o f Uma -' -\ m_b u f l h l f b i d c ; ..a..../Mrs.E.G. Carson of B lai r vis »,ited.Su nd ay . wi th Mi s s Callie M§`§2§"`hS'.l§'éf°{.?a i f l i e l ° " § § . 2 Snraker..baby .were Ea r l Thomu son.Mr . Fha .L==dwS Card Club _met F H- a n d Mr s E lme r Breithaunt Mr s. dns "'¥U}l¥!lrs.Cly de L ,R°5 9" "| Rnh ert F nle v :md Mis ses Marg ar et baum..Irs ze s we re myon bv Mrs . an d D or o thy F ole y .Mrs. 'I'hnmo»R m éuuzr nsru . ~ Chri s H. I\elsun| ¢f,n who has been staring' with her and Mrs. G. I-.. kronbersz.;dau|:rhter.Mr s.Mzmtzen, the mast Mr .and Mr s.A .l\_.Andersen \.\1ek. returned homo Sundn . had as dinner zruests.bundax:. Ole'Geraldine W r i g h t and .I1mm\. '.'lndersen o f La dy smith.Wlscon-,}:',,}.\were absent f r o m :<l|.uu| ': | ll,Mr .and Mr s . J .A .Iiurn:ess.1M0ndBy bec ause of illness. |.l:\n1e§_ sn<l_I'hyll1s of. o ln ah n' Mr.Mr .an d Mr s.E lme r }Iui§&hih INVESTIGATE MORGAN'S M52 Original, MSZA and M546 Before You Boy Your Full Quota of HYBRIDSEED CORN E I . r ._x Mrs.Walter Plunzce was host ~nss to the March Mixers Club.Thursday afternoon.Guests in-Allcluded Mesdames Henrv Utterman.E Fred Pluzze of Kennard.Earl-Thomson and Jo Ann and Albert¢I'lulz:e of Arlinlrf-on.Mrs. AlfredlNielsen will entertain the club"January 7. when Christmas giftswill be exchnnrzcd.Messrs. and Mesdames Ed Stork.Lillurd and Howard Jensen and 'Lora Lee Larsen. were zueats ofl\lr. and Mrs, Lars Rollmid. Thurs-dn ievenink-r. and Mrs. Ola Sorensen andsoh. Mm. Howard Jensen and ehil-dren attended the olav and chilisunner at the Methodist Church inKennnrd. Wednesdav evenink. Members of the East St. Paul'sLadies Aid held their annual ba-zaar at the Hartman School. Pri-day eveninxz.Refreshments wereserved at the close of the eveninz.Mr.and Mrs.Hubert Swrv ofMurdock were week-end zuesta ofMr, and Mrs. Lars Rolland.Messrs.and Mesdames AlbertPluzzeand sons. Walter Pluzlzeand dnmzhters helned Mrs. Walter Rosenbaum celebrate her birthday i land MTB. Shennnn Andersen andlenont Sundnv Q.-...i..§'a¢ e»x;'s;;.linns Svozerson.Ham# and Miss'}{.,|¢Q;n homeAlma.ln the afternoon Mr. andMrs. I., F. Kreymberz of Fremontlwere visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Brownand Mies Virzinia Wrizht of Blairvisitedthe S. M.Wrisht home.Sundav. Mr. and Mrs.R.L,Pettit ofOmaha visited, Sunday. at the S.Pettit and Charles Bates homes.Mrs. Gus Kahnk and Mrs. CarlSchneidercalled on Mrs.ElsieMiller, Friday aftemoon,Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Claus Schneider. Jr.. and A1-lanvisitedat the Georze Menckehome. near Orum.Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Peterson vis-ited. Sunday. at the Ben GlissmanhomenearOmaha.Miss MattieJane Peterson returned with lhem alters week-end visit at the Gliss-man home.Mrs. Nellie Wardell oi Creixzhtnnis unending several days at theMerle Wandell home. ~ §Donriack.on"VlnwA Mr. mul Mrs. l-llzn Aunlcby cn- !Domthv Folev sm:-nt the week- end with her Darenls. Mr.andMrs. Robert Folev.Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hovendick and Lois Jean helucd Mrs. Gilbert Johnson celebrate her birthday.,Tuesdav evening.|Misses Vendn Christensen..Marion Jahnel and Marznret I-`ole{attended the teachers meetimz a | McCarthY. Thursday.. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Christensen.and Vcnda spent 'I\xesdsy evenimlat the Pele Larsen home.}Visitors at the Francis Haven-`dick home.Sunday. were Messrs.and Mesdlmes Prank Hovendick. o o o D i s t r i b u t e d i n N e b r a s k a b y Lloyd Webster : :Glen Clnnberg TEKAMAH LYONS o o o DEALERS IN WASHINGTON COUNTY Bert Cooper Fay Jones B L A I R T E K A M A H ,_A _A ,A _J _A A l_;[ ,A,_A _A J. Clark Allen and sons of Blair. Joe ,A__A,,A,_A,_A_A, A,_1,_A,_A _A,_.|,_A .lla A,_¢l _A »E v e r y M a n L o v e s A c c e s s o r i e s For His Car! 0 ' * Headaches Qinflamed eyes and lids _.vu- .Blurrinsr of nrintSlowness in readinv:t u ' n d f Low tradesHoldinz book too closeSleenineas from reading ` Due to the great amount of reading required in schoolthe average student has eensidernbleeyestrainwhich could be relieved with properlenses. DR. NORMAN RATHMAN /X;~ ; ~Illessr=,,a mi Mesdames Charles Coates, Vnllc v. Nebraska. J ames P. - Rhea and liownrd Rhea. |Mr .and Mr s.A .I i .J unlrbluth 'enterta ined Mr. a nd Mr s.[foulsPetersenand three daurrhters o f Omaha. Sundav. Mr .and Mr s.Ph rlm 0' I lan lo nwereSundavafternoonc allers on M r and Mrs. Paul J ones. Mrs. S. R. Butaon of Omaha. and Joe Mulle n of W ater vi lle. K an sa s. were overniszlit visitors.Saturd av. gf 1;§=~»an d Mr s .J ulian E ..lunar- u t .Albert Sibbernsen.Jr..attended the Nebr aska Un iver si ty Mi li ta r y Ball in Li nc oln . Fri day .Mr s .J ames 0 .Ma rs ha ll enter- tai ned th e w, T. L . C lub . W edn es-da v u f te moo n . Mr .and Mr s.Paul Jones were l l 1 ; i y | EST CH EVRolET Iand Bla ir. Fr idav eveni ng. Mess rs. an d Msdamen and fa mi- lies,Bert Hansen.W alter Piumze.Lloy d Jac ob.Ha r old an d Ho wa r d Jensen were qu esta of Mr .and Mrs. J ohn Van Deuaen. Sunday af- ternoon,honorimr J o hn on hi sbirthday an niversary . tel-tained at al. basket dinner fo r mo r e th a n thi rty .Sunday .Those nres ent were Leon a A nuleblf . Olin Osland,W ar ren Holstein.By r on Johns. 1-Iarvev Kronh. Messrs. and Meodamea C.R.Aupleby and W ay ne. F. Carpen ter. Rlc hard AD- pleby and Dic kie. H. Ii Amlle b v o fMr .an d Mr s . Mi itn n Carlberg Ar li n gton .Clam*L»0Crone.le u li e engfertalned a t a Dinochle u a r tv LeCrone and Charles of K e n n a ld .F n d a v evenimr.Prizes were Art W hi te an d Fa ve. K en neth Ne l-awar ded to Mr s .Floy d Barton.| s.on , Tr avis and K a v o f Benninz- |EarI Jensen. Mrs. Ted Buckha:dt.ltonMessrs.and Mesdames ` . . A » SAVES TIME .~1 . i .m g -g Q a n . 9 -4 1 Mr. an d Mm. Ar no ld Han se n a nd |cl}ildx'en w e n t Sun dav after noon wi th Mr s . M l'. Hansen near Blair.§Mr .and Mr s .An d r e w Svend- sraard an d f a mi lv wer e c a ller s at the ~R.Fren c h h ome.Saturday evemnir. 1 (5r;gw.g;ton 'Ylouh F M r a n d M m r»....1 ur nlr ...A Tuesday and W ednc aday a t the Ha rley Appleby home i n ArlinIZ" ton.Mr . a n d Mrs. Ra vrnond J ohnsen visited.Satur dxy .m t h the P.A . Johnsenn.Mr . an d Mr s . P e te r Kr o ne r an d , Mr s .E m m a Champion an d Gone, visited. W ednesday . with the IIrn-J est K rnze rs a nd h elped Mr. Kro ir-gor c e lebr ate his b irth day .J I.Mr .._:rod Mtgn I'ct_qr Kr on or 4 snvfs n ...;;"..;§ '1'|1'.I».¢i.`I.`°1..-ZLIEZI.. '::: nqlqed "F: |nu_!;!|_u m Bags wi§é;M,q'-fl; """"':"' '.i'§:;°°ln!eveninl' It ¥»"}i"i°f.'I»'L".11'.'.1.»-.. Mr. and Mn. Bernard 'l"homnsonE99 !§Le"sL4\!r~ A.'r\='=d= Svgmgr- celebrate their illlh veauimr Inm-Th n d;li te .vernarv.u v moonMr. and Mrs. Howanl Christen-len and Doreen were dinner guestsnfMr. and Mn. .Inhn hnrnn-kcr »3i$'.'".°'".m".?'a1r~TODAY-W HEN ECONOMY SAVES MONEY 11 ~S H O P P I N G , D A Y S U N T I L sms GAS sX\7Es 'ilk QE ;WAT CHW OR D sun sucnr rrluav attcrnoon at meHenrv Tietarcn home and Saturdaycvenimr at the Hana Mencken. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Mencke andnarlgw were amonz those helnimxLIoyMencko celebrate his birth-dav. Sundav.f " i';¥zQ=*§¥*'£i;Eié,o£Qi*»*¥3¥éf5~?4¥é1¥4§3'A u t o m o b i l e H e a t e r ,an .env vlsat .Sundnv evening. with Mr. and Mrs |Daw Kroner and Melvin Ro tllI°nS the (`f r i f.1 , o m 0 o S u mm e r M o t o r i n g Mr. ogg Mrs: Pete I(. Mr_I e w .E`"|_Q 4 : E n : m ulaoalalane lvlvivllldillvBA u t o R a d i o s § B V, . . . . . I . . t. , . . . _ , . . |- _nWHY PAY MORE?Pi'Hans Svokerson. Alma and Har-1rs# sent Sundnv at the A. N.p- dersun home.Thev were wen srzuests at William Wulburn's.Mr. and Mm. Chris Christofter-sen and Mr. and Mrs. Soren Wuls-man attended A 80th weddinxr an~gmw celebrntinn at Randolph, Emma unammon ana Gene.mr.and Mrs. Joe Schenker 1 Omahaheliwd Mm. Peter Mordrxvrst cele- brate her binhday. Friday.In theeveninxranother zroun of fnendsand relativa came for a uinochlemmy: nri;e|went ¢o Mm. Cjnr-ence Voss and Joe Schenker. hmh.and Mrs. Emil Ratzen md Lester I4 n c c p u u u r u l t r u u nthé W ar News 5 $25 to sss §(t h a n Chev:-olo1'x lo w prlcos)Others to $30.00 A Models -$2.75 a H a n d v A c c e x n n r v to $19.75 for Men~ WHY ACCEPT LESS?|.||\|¢|»~, lair,m M""_ _ .!'rh¢mn':`n"a:g fm. 113 Thdmn- ___.3":i§£'_ 'L'l'!._15l':'';.'*.'£,*!'.!'j£3; n n r u m e w e e b e n a w l m m e u rnlrents. Mr. and Mm Frd Mo'rd~h cant.and Mn.Fred Mordhont and flmily visited. Sunday. withMrs. Anna Meevaa md Ellie Har- Fo Lamps and Drving Ligiitsf-RE L ; Electric or 24-Hour Wind Clocks - - Fi1 -for nu ' , 0 l n n a u u n a n hlgh quality)l l . l . ' | l . l I n a :mmm _- IT ms To BUY THE Lum Ann GET THE IEADING BUY Colder WeatherSee the New |941flmi ly . Sa tu rd ay .Mr .and Mr s H u b e r t' I J 1 . - v } ' ~~ . u f C / 1 £ \ l g o L £ r Is Comingc H E v R o L E T Ask For a Demonstration!EQ-:hm G¢»u§¢h and 1Lnu¢»Let Us Service Your Car For I f,.;;,,f"A1'£é}i\o§6 cnmomBLAIR. Nm m Am r A l .......»L;"I Ii " - _ l w l l l l - l _ _ v | \ : n r In Blxir. Wuhinzton Cv\m¢Y. Ne- bnakl. Edna Mu Brown will of-fer !or nmbate. a wdtten inltru- ment uurnortinnr co be the lalt Willand Teshment ol Hnrry H. Brown,deceased, at which time and vlaeeall venom concerned mav Annem-and contest the nrobxba }her¢o1.Dated this 18th day of Nuvem-ber. 1941. (SEAL)John A. Carrinn.46-/It County Judge. NOTICE 'ro CREDITORS0'Hanlon & 0'Hnnlen. Attorneys County Court. Wuhington County.Nebrulta.ESTATE OF Len: Drxenr. De-ceased. .Notice is ziven to the credxtnn w appear before me at the Coun-ty Court room in Blair. Nebraska,on the 2nd dav of January. 1942.and on the 3rd day ol 40:11. 1942. »Mr. and Mr s. J . P . Hanse n mentWednesdnxv i n Oma ha.Mr .a.Mr s .Ed wa r d Larsen and da us rhter an d Mr. an d Mn. N.P.Nielsen were manner irueate a t the Elmer Nielsen home. S und av. Mr s .Fr ed Lusc heu and Mr s. édaroeder vi s ite d a t the Ra v and Noncs OP PROBATE OF WILLO'Hnnlon G: O'Hmlon.A m m o n In the County Court of Wuhinx-ton Counfv. Nebruka. NOTICE: On the 12th day ofDecember. 1941. at ben o'clock A.M.. nt the County Con-rt Rooms inBlair,Washinzton County.N e braska.Clara Elizabeth Ma rli nwill ofler for nrobnte. a written xn-stxjument mxruortinsr to be the last repgirsNebr. Iowa mn Co.. zu G. A.one ou Co.. nm-pliesRoad Dilt. No. 17. 1941 claim:Frank Tietz. laborZenith Nixon CarburetorCo.. revairsAn's Auto Parts. renairx Blair Motor Co.. renninsBohn Oil Co., ras and oil 9.3048.76 88.16 16.22170.20 7.21.so9.91zos.1o | A NTS IL L E GA It In now unlawful to hzve anypheannis in your pouesxicn ar innwrage. The law pmvidaa lhat allghd. must be disposed of Within o Page Seven O F Ion the dunk ...J = - = - " - " ' : 4 ..l!... -AQ-_..-..-., w w uwluunltallowlng the cold mnp, two waeks ,ago, but they do know there was uheavy fllght. Up until the cold wave in the latter part of Novem-ber, the kill was very light in all parts of the stale. The Season doe: M. -|-__- I In thcCountsQ_Cpurt_ of Wnshinm ul slum unm December 14 1 J n v u v r . ;u n m e n m m y OI Advert ise in The Enmr prllsJber.1941. at leven oclock~ at the CountyeCou:1 Rooms I t B r i n n R é l l l h l _ . Morgan. deceased. at which timeandPlace all mrsonn concernedmay annear and contest the probateIthereof.Dated this i8Lh day ot Novem-lher. 1941, |rsEAL>John A. Carriznn.464s County Judiw- NOTICE OF FINKL REPORT A. c. Debel, Attm-ney In the County Court of Washing- ton County, Nebruh. ESTATE OF Martha Ruden, de- ceased.~Notice in herby ndven that C. J.Thane hu filed with the under- i£ézE{Sn`€`£f`IE"§ii3;§`§'éé"§"}'f§{i ;;;j All claims not filed on or beforethe 2nd day of I. 1942. will be1b°i§X5§1 ZLL. Gth day of December. o "'§;\L>J hn A Curimani i . .County Judze. co. co sxoNERsPEEDINGS10/Jml . Room, a, 1941. Commis- aduurn- 1941. C. Blaeo County Commissionerha Blair, Nebr., Dec. The Board of County sinners met pursuant to ment taken November 17, U... .mu inwiwur. ui ueorge w. dnned.County Judze of Wash-inzton County. Nebruka. hh Enalrenort u ndministrawr of the Es-tate of Martin Ruden. Deceased.and made an aunlication for lindadrninistmtion and dscharnte. andfor the ssslunment ol reddue ofEstate to such other Denon: as arebynlaw entitled to the uma, and Ihave set the 19th day of December. 1?4l. at 10 o'clock A.M.. at my of-lnce in uid Countv tor the hearingthereof.Daled November 21. 1941.(SEAL)John A. Carriznn, I7-41.County Judge. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION0'Hanlon liz 0'Hanlon. Attorneys In the County Court o! Wnshimz-ton County. Nebraska.ESTATE 0l<' Christ Bekke, de-reued,Notice is hereby given that onhe 26th day of December. 1941. athe County Judlze'a office in theIity of Blair, Washinxrton County,Qebraska, at eleven o'|:lock in the orenoon a/I amid dmv. the lollowinzmatter will be heard and consid-red. w~w\t: The Petition oi Oraldessa Jensen praying for the an-ointment ot Ora Odessa Jensen asdministratur of the estate of said lhrist Bokkc. deceased. Dated this 28th day of Novem- er, 1941. SEAL)John A. Carrizan.B-4t County Judue. NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT 'Hanlon dz 0'Hnnlon.Attorneya | th,. Cnuntv Court of Washington County. NebraskaESTATEOFFrederick w. hristensen.deceased.Notire is herebv pziven that mmm A. Christensen.has filediLhUmundersizned.Countyldze of Washinzton County. Nc-nska,her final renort as Ad- inistratrix of the eatnle cf Freiid(W.Christensen.deceased,d. made an aunlication for finallministration and discharge. andrthe assiznment of residu»~ ofLate to such other Demons as arelaw entitled zo the same. and I vc set the 26Lh dnv of December.41. at two o'clock P. M.. at my ice in said Countv for the hear- ! thereof.Dated December 2. 1941.EAL)John A, Cnrriiran,49,Countv Judzc. NOTICE To CREDITORS A. C. Deb:-l. Attorney unty Couri. Wafshinxton County.inbraska.EISTATI-I (HP Jmml..\...|....-__ Present: L. D. Long, H. and J. E. Campbell.The minutes ol the meeting were read and approved- Alwr a cu-elul exnmlnation ofthe following hills on the di!f0l'€"*- funds, it was moved and seconded praeed.lYl8 1-.arwooa Motor. 'mnairnFainvav Transfer. hauling llancuck Farm Eauin Co.. renairsInterstate Mach. h Suvuly Co.. reninWeston Lonz. labor. etc.Nebr. Iowa Oil Co.. remainPetersen Mach. al: SteelsWorks. reuairsWestern Auto. renllrsAndrew Murnhy & Son. re- DairsI Earwood Motor, rendu. etc.Gilliland Gnraze. Nvalrn. etc.gm" 1g;°pP'1l;g~= an'v e .1°Alvln Rasmussen. laborReynolds Service Sta.. zu und nilA. J. Skov, laborLloyd Sniker. laborTruhlsen Bros.. rennirsFarmers Union Coon.. renal 52.55 1.98 1.25 20.8356.004.1s 7.65as w o12.682.5014.0010.50 n o 24.0210.5016.1012.90rs 835Glen Potter. labor 9-WHarry Christensen. labor 5.25 Herb G. Mueller, et Ll.. lllmr 41.94Road Dist. No. 7. 1941 claims 12.21 _5.00thatthe following claims be "!'.i~'£.°\§' xiiliflif, fLl.'I.'}'4_0|) lowed,and the County Clerk is Waiter Petersen,labor 29,70hereby ordered so draw warrants Kenneth Thombaon. labor 29:/o on the funds indicated to pay same.Cecil Thomnson. labor 20-30 Carried all members present vot~ Then. Williamson. labor 17.25ing "aye",ggge H,;;==;,,"- labori b ~ Slate Jourrul Printing"l3AxeFYHansen. lalydrn or 20:70 Co., supplies _S 18.1Clarence Stork. labor 6.00Irene Andersen, clencal 5'0°»Edward Grefe. Iabm'7_00 Amdt Hardware, supplies 4-42»I.eona'rd Luebker. labor 15.20Augustine Co., supplies 43.93|Rnlph Brooks. labor 36-60H.C. Blsco,Com work |Ernest Volrt. labor 2.40 und mileaze 1l7.iD,Runpert Vozt, lnbor 2.40Blair Telephone Ca., rent |Nels Svendzard. labor ~ and go",69_70rli||i]rle ;°~,g;-~ llilzor 4.80Blair Transfer, hauling 3"'1~'iirfx 15'.§'..»<i$'a i i .mfzo J. E. Campbell, Com. work |1 S¢i,m;d¢_ lahor 2_40and """=*R°16"g§.Mike Eckstein. labor 13.60J. A. Csrrlgum, postage 2.lEmil M. Ecksbein, labor 36.40Can>oll'g Grocery. sunuliea 3.19 Rnckmeyer Hdwe. Co.. re-Clerk Dlst. Court. court nairs 1_10 cqsts 6.25 Milton Ecksteln. labor 18.60Chrngtensen Lbr. C°»- re-Bertel Bemelsen. labor 20.10 Dura .299-34| nmer Bertelsen, labor 27.05CobbsMiz.Co.. aupnlxes 165.00,H_ J. Schroeder, labor 39.00H. J. Cooke, supplies 9.75 Kenneth Thomnson. labor 9.00County Trens.._llxght 42.|2|C. J_ Beekmann. poor 2.00Enterprise.Dnhhnrr 38'8s|Blair Dairy. Door 2.00Evans Launclrv. lnundrv 3.12 Blair Dm: Co.. voor 1253Faluh E. Fairchild. mlleaze.Blair Lumber Co., Mor :moo etc.15.84 Blair Hnsuital. Door.16.00Falrwav Thansfer, hauling .50 Blair Service Garasze. Door L99Farnberz Hardware. sunnlxes 4.23 Blair Telenhone Co.. noor 13.93Marmarqt Fischer. clerical 34.00 T. A_ Bohs. Door 4_00Marv Gilbert. salarv 80.00 Calhoun Lbr. Co.. Door 1090 Herman Telenhone Co..Cnmnbell Mortuary. Door 68.00"Sill" Annliancc Co repairs ~ Carroll's Grocery. voor 12.05 Walter G. Huber. services 4.90 Ch';§';.°"s°" Lbr. Co..92.40Klonn Printinlr Co.. snnnlien.Dndze Co. Hosnital. uoor 13.90 etc,682.50 Eu! Shun. noor 1.00Wnller L°fS@"l mn;25-"°|x~:. o, Fairchild. voor 39.15Verenu Lund. clsmcnl 120.00 E. o. Fairchild. 1. A.. Door 216.00 H. J. Mndsen. uoslaze 4.93 Fnnners Elevator, uoor 2250Mieiand Chem. Labs.. sun-25 35 Farmers Union CooD-. poor ~ u JesWnéD. McDonald. milunze.3 5 s v ~ % ; ' § ,L ; : ; " ;, U¢ , r ~ e ._-_.Carl F. Olpon. mlleaxze. etc.5.12 §f°ff§i§°3\3§`§f'.iZ'i'"uoor 453 Omaha Pnntmlr Co., sung,llolmnuisl. Elevalnr. noor 11.00 Dlies 27.80 Dr. C_ ])_ Howard. noor 27.50Omalm_School Sunnly Co.,Larson Bros.. Door 5,00v.."J'.'lli"'F»...m»e»150323 Jentz Mm=\"i==wnrsoc 1.50 ..»r 'me .."'3f.°".§.§".\'?.§.'°°"°"9.44 "`§fLE»° |" Ti n o 'ml 22.00 Wushimzton Cu. Bank. ser-N°;';rM°n'°d'olm '5090vice charsres 22.44 DI? Nielsen. poor 25_00Was. Co. F;"" Bureau.7351 Poiadle Bros.. Door (;00 mieaze. °x`b1 c J. L. Pounds. poor 2.00S"gg';g§m°"*'u .o.. s\.\D~24 00 Safewqv Store. Door ~ Pilot-Tdbune. Drintink 29.00 §"¢L"»l~§1°ii.'§;..'i§§5. poor 2073-l»rén"""'. Cn.. enuln-:msn yn. Diqlc Stricklett. nwr 24.00 ,..._ .-~---~.»-cuuuy munoon,Gene Cummings nf Omaha weSunday with Mrs. Fred Ramsar.Mr. and Mrs. I-Hmer Paulsen amMimi Lnnalne Paulsen were Su' $ " ' r - " " i 3 ° ° f z u e a m o f M r . a n d M x n u s e n .I _ S t a n l e y f h r s t e t t e r .w h o i s s t n a m e d a z n a r m v c a m p i n C a l f o m l n .e r r i o y f d a s h o r t f n r l o u i w l g l r e l n t l ve s a n d f r i e n d . :i n t h v i c i n i t y , l m w e e k . kM r .3 -, g n M r s .C .V .S c h u m a 1 we re e r mx a ts .Sunday ,1,George Sc humn ker in Om!-lm. Mr .an d M m .Pete Petersen 1Ommhn wen t S un da y after no on 1 th e Ne ls K n ud se n ho me . llh z z ie _ B e rr r ma n vls i k d M r W illi am W s ese a nd Evely n. Th undav Afternoon.Mrs. Harold Mideldt hu beeconfined to her bed the nm weelbut il somewhat imnruved now.Mrs. N. P. Nielsen visited MnRobertBryce md Mrs.PetrinChnstiansen,Monday. Dazmar and Annie Petersen oOmaha called at the Nels Knudsexhome. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie French vislied Ssturdav at Harold Mis!eldt'sMrs, Geome Mlafeldt. Mm. EriiKnudnen and Mrs. Nels Knudxer attended a nroiect meetinz IBlair. Thursday.Mr. and Mrs.Gus Paulsen enlayedan oyster sdbner. Wednendav at the Henrv Tietzen home.Mr. and Mrs. Will Peters visitedntthe Soren Rosenkilde homeSaturday eveninz.Mrs. Elmer Nielsen and 'PresseAnn spent Wednesdav afternoon atHarold Mlsi'eld£'s.Mrs. Chris Sunds and Mr. andMrs. Chris Nelson viailed the Al~bc-rt Sunds familv,Tuesdxy. Messrs. and Mesdarnes Christen-sen.Leona and Milo. Jim Sandsandfamily, Henrv Tietxzen anddaughters.Mrs. Chris Sunds andMrs. Wm. Wuese. Frances and Lil-lian. visited the William Matzenhome. Sundav aftemoon. Charles Peters celebrated hisbirthday, Sundav evenimr. enter-taining Messrs.and MeedamesArthur Peetz, Charlie Mohr. HenryTietzen and dsuzhters. Henry Arn.Bemette and Alvin.Claus Kuehland Raymond,Lou I-leger:Mrs.William Wiese, Lorraine PetersandWillie Arn.Pinochle wasplayed. hixrh score zoinxz to Mr. andMN, Henry Arn and low to Willie Arn and Mn. Peetz.Mrs. N. P. Nielsen visited Mrs.Ole Larsen. Wednesday, and the Chris Nelson home. Thursday.Mr.ahd Mrs.Charles Misfeldtand familv of Blair snent Sunday an the Georze Misfeldt home.Mazxrie Bersrman visited her sis~wr. Mrs. Ed Goedeker. Wednesday.Mrs. William Wies and EvelYn Bbent Friday afternoon with Mrs.Meta Arn and Mrs. N. P. Nielsen.Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Thomnsen and son and Mrs. Amanda Svoxzer- nen visited nt Henrv 'I`iet|¢en's F'ri~dav aftemoon.Hans Wiese called at the Wi|~liam Wiese home,Sundav after- noon.Mrs. Chris Sundp called on Mrs.Meta Arn. Thursday evenlnz. V Mr. and Mrs. John Hiffnr nnter~ Uripqq at :iinnpr§ghda». for Mr. "1U g a p i o W l e w h ' . I --~,|\\.au,no ve mbe r Ilumsn Ey eballer- ?5. The human eyeball In approachI n State Gannz Commission offi-nmtc ly nh:ee inches in circumfer- cinis have not compiled a report ence. nd n- 1.|»»Public Sale! I-Invlng decided to quit farming, I wlll nell at public auction, onmy farm 7 miles suuthwut of Blair and 8 mlla due yea! of theton of the Barry hill road and three und one-hull mules nonh-west of Kennard on MONDl\Y,DECEMBER 15 at 10:30 o'clocl:, sharp, the followlnz property, to-wit: - - - F A R M M A C H I N E R Y - Model A, 1940. .lohn Deere tractor, power lift, 11:38atlc tires and one John Deere tractor cultlvator foreJ ohn Deere 28-inch threshing mac hine;one J ohn bo tto m trac tor olow; on e Inter nati onal 15-f t.trac torohnDeere32-f t. elevator. hoist and speed jac k;one re I0 -f t.Power hinder.ne w;one J ohn Deer e po wer er with wagon loading elevator; one J ohn Deere -l-nec - ~w; one Dane hay stac ker; one J ohn Deere 7-ft. pull-tor mo wer : o ne 6-f t.Mc Cormic k-Deering horse mo w- avld Brad ley 6-ft. horse mower; on e J ohn De ere aide ake: one Moli ne hay rak e; one J oh n D eer e en d-g atene Moline 7-ft. gr ain drill: one J oh n Deere high wheel ter with furrow openers and 80 rode of wire; one J ohn nure spreader;one low-wheeled hay rac k:one lo w- lat rac k; two lumber wagon s; one No. 22 0 Letz grind- Iower; one Prater hammer grinder; one No. 127 Papee utter: o ne 7%hm. G. E. por table elec tr ic motor and~f c able; one 500-chic k Ly on elec trk brooder; one 500- ery broader; one 101:12 broader house; two 10x20 far- uaee: one walking plow; one walking lister; one Sand-ID c y linder c orn nheller and 24 ft. of drag; one Surge tkinir mac hine;one Mc Cormic k-Deering elec tric sep- e Mar s ha ll milk cooler;twelve 1 0-gallon mi lk cane; nu m c hu rn fo r May ta g was her ; one 5 00- lb . p la tfo rm I0- ton Fairbanks sc ale:one Ec onomy ho g feeder; hunks; several oil barrels: several 5-gallon c ane; oneank h eater ; one C lip pe r fan ni ng mi ll with I2 steve n; ~tone: one blac kamith forge; one anvil; taps and dies: ; also two sets of nge dies; pine drills, ln fac t. a full ckemith tool; inclu ing standard threading dleo and - - H o n s e s ~rown mare,wt.1400,smooth mo u th ;one spotted y , ters. - H o e s head of hogs, weighing 160 lbs. each. _SHEEp_._._ e ewes, one buc k. -"HOUSEHOLD GOODS ew Monarc h kitc hen range and water front; one Great aplex heating stove;two oil heater ; one Klernp bint-t;one din ing room table;one lard press;fe wMtellotone upright piano and other artic les too num en lon. --MISCELLAN EOUS- .nate;several 3-inc h brid ge plan ks;itll] c hic kens; a, one 40-lt. extension and one 28-ft. extension' fourlea, prac tic ally new; and one 22124 ft. tenant house. rlelmss AIU) (`.r\ Sll ard _lense O w n e r & W lI l. l. S & Sl J OI INSUN, A uc ti on ee rs a nd ( | e rk -» L u n c h o n Gro u n d s - IIIII I! Ii r i l| I r~ I b r 4! i 0 if ! 1E wJ b m 3~a 8~fo esb v hn 19 o f in (S 48 .Qgblic Sale SMOOTH MOUTH SORREL HORSE. GELUING. ._._MACI~IINERY_..__ Hu' rack and near; 7-ft. McCormick grain binder; John Deere 5-ft. Enovrer; 10-ft. disc; John Deere corn planter; -blee- Iion barrow; single row riding cultlvator; John Deere nulky plow; hay rake; low wheeled wagon with new wheels; high wheeled wagon. end-gate seeder; John Deere 1% h. p. gasoline engine; pump jack; grindstone;two sets harness: two singlehog sheds;Prnnroae cream separator;forks,shovels,other articles. TERMQ m s n a . .. I will lell at public nucllon on farm une mile north ol F houn, on old highway, on T h u r s d a y ,D e c .1 8 Beginning at 1:00 p.m. \I1e following properly: 1 0 -H E A D OF C A TTL E 10 High Grlde Short Hum Breeding StockFour cows, lv/n grivlng milk: two helfers coming (woold: two yearllnx sleen; two 8-monih-old ulvn. l. Cul years 11-HEAD OF HOGS-11 One hr00d sdw, lo furrow about February 20; len fall pigs, weight 50 lbs.. vnccinnted. r ---HOUSEHOLD GOODS- Piano;Po la r A i r ic e box, while e namel.li k e n ew;rotary Singer sewing mac hine:Glo w Maid mottled porc elain cook stove,like ne w;Ma y ta g wash ing mac hine;two iron beds. sp d ng s and a good mattre ss;two dressers,china cupboard; tvro roc kin g c hairs; R.C.A. radi o; table a nd c hairs; three lawn c hairs; three 5-gal. jars; 5-g al. c hurn; and other artic les. ; nnlvml' UEKICKE;(`. B. NEFMANN, Aucliunn-r 1sam. leurs!-:. Clerk1.01I I PUBLIC SALE! W E S T E D C I - I K r z x mr z n , NE B RA S K A , T u e s . ,D e c I 6 0 § le Slnrln nl I2 00 Oclock Deceased,| Notic e is niven to the c reditors to ap pea r bef or e me at th e C ou n- ty Co trr t roo m in Blair. Nebraska. on the 2 n d d e v of J an uar y .1942.and on the 3 rd d av of A pril. 19 42. for the purpose of examination. ad- ju stme nt a nd allowan c e of c laims.A ll c laims not .filed on or bef ore the 2nd day of April. 1942. will befor ever ba rmd. Dated this pth dev of Dec ember. 1941. ( S E A L )J ohn A .Carriizan. 1 9 l t (nunl'¢' Judnrv. o UNDS -FEED and GRAIN- Fif te en tons ,com nlllge; lhrn tan; some n\||ge; 500 hnnhell ear corn. alfa lfa h u :three io ns a l l l\| y °f i n h m : _FARM MACHINERY- John Deero c orn planter; J ohn Deere Manure spreader, two 4-section harrows;one good box wag on;ha y ra c k an d mea r :flat rac k;hay ra ke;B. 9 6 mower ;two wa lki n g plowu; a ulky plo w; two Ne w Ce n tu r y Hdimz c ultlvato rs, o ne is ne w;wa lk - ing c ultivator; Mc Co rmic k-Dee dng 9 -ft. disc : l-r ow li ater; Mc - Cofmlc k-Deeringz end-gate sender;7-ft.Deerimg binder;two arts harness;collars;fly nets;hay slinga:two ateel tan ks; loading ehute;1927 Buic k sedan in H006 running order. 4-HE A D HORS ES a n d M UL E S 4 Team bay geldinfm. 6 and 8 yearn old. wt. M005 buy geld-inz. 7 years old. wl. H00; black iinny mule. umooth mouth wl- l3U0. Them une lhe right kind; fn! and extra good. ELMER M. MILLER, ESTATELE"'!&!E!L~ 17-HEAD JERSEY COWS and HEIFERC 17 Seven head lnilc h c ows, some ju nl fresh,several spring- era:I wo 2-year-old helfers.wi ll freshen soon;two y u r l l n g hellern, bred for spring fre she ni ng; th re e h elf er s f rom 6 to 8 month s old: two b aby helf er c alves ; on e bu ll c alf. Thi n is one of Nelzr usk fn hi xhe n(pmd uc lng her ds of J ers ey c attle, or lgl- na ti ng f ro m twn p ur e br ed L H c lu b c llves . The y nms l be s ee n in be apprec iated. IL o o k i n g F o r A New Farm Home? A special listing of Federal land Bank farms for sale in eastern Nebraska has been prepared for farmers who are planning on new locations for 1942. Your copy is ready upon request. These farms are available for March 1, l942poueuion. They are offered at prices, md on term: adapted to the average farm- ef'| needs. The list covers a wide choice in lize, location, improvement, and COIL We shall be pleased lo xhow you my bf these properties. Make your selection while the funn: are still nvnilable. Write or call my of the following: lallonal Farm Loan Assoclallols ALVO, NEBR.GRAND ISLAND, NEBR. Auaunn, NEBR.LINCOLN, NEBR. BEATRICE, NEBR.omm. NEBR. CLAY Cfmrn. NEBR.TEKAMAH, Nan. COLUMBUS, NEBR.WAH00, NEBR. DAVID cm, Nun.WEST POINT, NEBK. DODGE. NEBR.YORK, NEBR. 'censv/4, neun oil ~"~:4 3 6 1 Ba um Irion Cn..repairs 10.19 Bohn Senric e Sta.. repairs 3.73Bur t C u. Co -00 . Oil Co .. gras and oil 315.21Bert Chanman. labor 13.00 Fa r me r s Gr. &Lbr. Co.. renaira 68.60FambersrHar dwa re.rebaira 33.02 Gamble Store. repairs, etc .6.95Kenn ard Oil Co.. zas 53.63 Weston Lomr, h au li ng 326.50 I'. Melc hiurs & Son. suunlien 10.00Bllllvr Hnsmllmalclu (0 .. 'i'i3E"Xus}~Ié{iné"i`I}§."ééér.fi'5. IJ. E.S. Trina, Door 7. '1 I'ruhIs4;»n Bros..Door 70. Dorens W alker. Door 30.R W eldon, poor 42.5 Repor ts of the Countv Cle nar k Co un tv J udge were m c e i v e uplac ed on file. On motion du ly made and ca a d o p tw : 0E ried the fo llowin g Resolution W 3 0 RE S O L UT I O N 0 W here as. d uo tu national eme srvncv Drinritv retruiations thCounty found itself confronted wi1 s serious delay in obtaininn' emesrc ncv road maintenance equinrnez |t113COSS3ry to tho continuance of tl | c|»I.ll1t\ro ad nr o er a m an d wa s u*able to obtain suc h mac hinery . ar[Whereas, on ac c ount of the ser ,ou s n ature of s aid emer gen c y th I Iioard of Commissioners themunc Inpnesled to Consrreasrnan Cheri:|1-'.Mc La ug hlin f o r assistanc e ar Inv suc cessfulv assisted th is coul l v in solvin g i ts mo b le m.no_tl1erefom. |Be it resolved. that the Board c Commissioners o f Wauhinsrto County . Nebraska . in mee ting dulassembled. herebv extend their sir c o m than ks and snumc ia tion fc f th e s ervic es an d n mmot en enr eti r r ~0 U15 ~0d d r . r-is h r-1 e I.d .;n 3d r nv rc r 8 kin.'1 di nn er Lruests.Sunday .a t thoFredDornac k er home were Mr .| an d Mr s. Fr e d W ulf a n d E ar l. Mn and M r s Eesrert W u lf and s o n s !and Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. W ulf and family . Mr .and Mrs.J a i Ste wa rt and sons..Goorge and Bruc e. were en» tor tamed a t dinner,Sunday ,b rMr .an d Mrs .Elme r An drea sen.4 . M n a n d Mrs,S.w .Andersen ynsatod at the Rudolph J u ul homeinKonnerd.Sundav eieninsr.| Mr .and Mrs.Chris W u lf Bhd' duuzhters.IErdine ann Marga ret., were Omaha sholirmn. Saturday .| All-d av visitors a t th e C h d s . W u lf homo.Sunday ,we re GustW ulf. Mr. an d Mr s. Emil W u lf a nd Fdn ar d of Sc Hh ne r,Mr . a n d Mr s : ltuhen Lo do ho ff o f Snyder.j Mr s.Ethe l Bu rn er o f Forte Dodge.Iowa.ls spending th i s lweekwi th the i r son-in-law and daughte r. Mr. and Mr s. Ross Love. an d f ami ly . The Ro ss Lo ve f n mi lv enter-taine d at dinner.Su n da y . f o r Mr . an d Mrs .Ma r sh a ll Bu r ne r o f Om- ah a:Mr s.Ethe l Bur ger of Fo r t Dodxc e. Io wa: Mr . an d Mrs. Hu rry Bec k an d Pa tri c ia of Bla ir. After~ noon and sunner arueste were Mr .and Mrs . Ru do lph J uu l and B ob by of Kennard.an d evenimr callers were Mr .and Mr s .Charles Lo ve and Misa Lor rain e Lo ve o f Omaha.Mr s . Ha r o ld E . Ta y lo r a n d Mn . Emma. Tay lor were c o-hoatesses nt the la tter home. W edne sday a fter- noon,wh en iruests wer e membe rso f th e Rose Hi ll Ladies'A i d a n d th e Ros e Hi ll Gu i ld . Mrs . Au stin Re ns ha w was a d m- ner mxest.Wednesday .o f he r daug hte r. Mrs . Harold Rasmuss en. Mr s.Rasmusse n spent Mo n d a y a t the parental home. Saturday callers a t the Au s ti n R e n s s wlhome wer e Bi lly and J un- rme ey or.Mr .and Mr s ,Alb er t S.:h3odt. Rosemar ie and Har old.wer e S un-day d inne r qu esta at the C arl Rai- rnuaaen home. Mr s .To n y Han sen an d Be tty apent Sa tu rd sv afternoon a t th e Ha r o ld Sc hiodt home.E ve n mxcailerswereMr s .Alfr ed Peter- sen and child:en~of I-Ierrnan. Mr .an d Mr s.Ans el To f t we re entertained a t supper.Tu a d a y .bv Mr . a nd Mrs. P au l B ar ry of the hicCax"t.hy neighborhood. I l Public Sale! Having nold my form at the northwest corner ol Blnlr on High- way ho. 73. I will sell at Puhlio Auction, starting ot l2:0G o'cloek, noon, on 4 m u n s n n v ,D E C .1 8 The following described property. towit: I 3 - H E A D O F ' C A T T L E 13 Que higlllxred Holstein cnw, 8 yrn. old, was fn-nh July 15,and ln gall, extra heavy milker;one coming 8-year~old llol- atein heifer. wna fresh November l. extra zwd: one highbredGuernseycow 7 years old, wan fresh November l5: one Jerseycow 7 years old. will freshen .lnnuarv 10, excellent produeer;one Guernsey heifer 3 yearn old, will freshen February 22: oneGuernsey helfer 2 years old. to freshen thin month: one Guern- sey heifer 2 years old, will freshen A ril I: one Guernsey helf-er 2 years old, will freshen about "ll day; one .leraey heifer 2 years old, will freshen nbout March 23; one Guernsey heil- er ll months old: one Holstein male call 5 months old.willmake an excellent herd bull; one Holstein male call 2 monthsold: one Holstein heifer calf 5 week: old. - H O R S E S - 0ne xrey gelding 10 years old. wt. 1650 lbs.; one brown mare 10 years old, wt. 1650. lbs.: one net of good Concord har- nesa, complete with collars and bridles; UG set ol work laarnenwith collans. 5 9 - H E A D O F H O G F I <9 Three urebred Hampshire sown with 31 full vin (21 pigs7 weeka .nl balance month old): five purebred Spotted Pollnd gills, open: six purebred Hammdiire gills, open; ten stock huge; two purebred Spotted Poland China hours: two purebred Hamp~ P H I C K E N C About four dozen While Rock pullets:about one dozen H A Y - _Approximately five tonn of loose and baled pruirie hay;about two tons of holed alfalfa hay;several tune Black Amber _ M A c H 1 N E m - One ll-ft. broodcut seeder with zraae Red attachment;one low-wheel lumber wagon, complete: one hey rack; two 2-nectino harrows. complete; two H-inch nm: plowa, one will5-horse hlteh; one 5-ft.McCormick-Deering mower.in [ood condition; one tank heater: one Kwd ¢tos|-cut law: number olhandy farm toola too numerous to mention; several Xwd let:ol double-trees and mingle-trees; nod neck~yoka and two goodlog ehaina: two hay hunks; two feed hunks: two hog trough;one 5ll~l>u_ aelf-feeder; ten omall ho( troulhs. - H O U S E H O L D G O O D S - One almost new Globe kitchen range;exeellent 7%-lt.Westtnghouae electric refrigemor:one complete bedroommite: one 1004 kitchen table and ehaln: one R006 oil stove: one excellent upright pimo, French & Son; fruit ian and a lot 'rmzuv CASH -Lunch Wakvn on Ground»- FLOYD C. I-IOUGH OWNER TAYL e WELLS and si IOHNSON Aoetloneera and Clerk nhire boars. Rhode Inland pullets. cane in llioek. of other articles.l l sHoPP1NG DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Adve rttninfha x-znggpm. ¥ ¢ Br| n nRe mlu ac tion of C o mtrts s ma n 1'\IcLauzI1linin aasistinn thi s c oun ty in ol: Lainimz nec essarv mac hinerv fnc me nc v a . s ¢ ; ; . a . f " " Be i t f u rthe r r e so lve d. th at th i resolution be szrrend at lxrze uno: :h e mi nu te s an d th at c le rk b e amsheherebyisistruc ted bo cans snme to be Dub lis hed in full in thmi nu tes of th i s me e ti n w a nd se m u c ouv thereof to Congressman Mc b au zh li n. Unn ni mu us lv ndo nted th is 8tl dm' of Dec ember. 1941. L D .Lu na .Chsln-nan.J . E. Camnbell. H. C. Blac o. Board o f Co un ty C o m m i u i o n m I f W u hln xr to n C ou n ty .Ne b r u r A.A tle s t: Helen K. Bolt. County Clerk.(SEAL)A nublic hearing wu held on thecounty budnez for the year 1942.Th e budket.wu r e a d a n d di s g u - niun wu h e d c on c e r n ln z ve n ou s vh sn en o f nme.On mo ti o n th e Board ld ou r ne d w meet De c embe r 2 2. 194 1. He le n K. B olt. C ou nty Cler k. I N0'ncE OF DISSOLUTION t n a ! - n m uByunnnimounconsent ofstocicholdan, the Reekmeyer Hlni-| wnre Co., Inc., 01 Arliniwn, Ne~ hraskx, hu been dissolved md it: charter iurnndafed,u of Lhll date,November 13,1941. Slocllholdsrl:(Signed)Mn. John Nihbe,45-3:William A. Reckmoysr. Mr. and Mn. W. E. Lucke wantw North Bend, willy (Thursday) to attend the funeral of relativesdllcd| ¢ , | - i f ~ ~ i ' THE nNr1=:nPmsz__§la.ir, Nebr., December11.19411 ~5f2 .u FF?Q .:¢__»¢..=Z¢:l.t I iii fi;m» ~f~<~»»~21B._. Ta||< Again OF~-PROGRAMHONORSNewspflnt Pnces ERNESTGERIOKES ~~gf:.Lf »N1 .1 ~~an 5 M. g Qif ig ¥/.es.; .aa <.~z=»»:é;.:s._fz.@. ~.....u. ¢.......0.E.S.Officers To Be Elected Read m Quick - - -They Sell 'Em Fast RPRISE WANT ADS ~~ ;.j1w ~ 1:73r;;»*t=;= uf i*:,'.~»Zf»:§,ff,~-~'~ir ...u. ¢.......0.E.S.Officers To Be Elected Read burnedllftlllwllua~___|w11 will move to California in the f hn were ll0!10lEd Bt 8 ;;:3;§LI""1:;¢»H;;;a.;;g;;ie;~2;5;;=;;a a;1a¢;;..a>;~;.1y» VQ1ld wi I when paper and es» Lerian church Wedninday ¢\¢i3»J. F Badgemw of Omaha formI pecially newsprint went ta un December 3.Traveling bags were erly of Blair recently completfd dreamed of prices. DH? so §E;vrffnffd to*he£F¥.3lCE £lf.I;>=¢=§*~= §*1=<>r of .3=.M*R i At the regular meeting of M1 Kinley Chapter Order of the EasernStarthisevening(n¢¢¢mE 11)the annual election offl~:e1 .will be held.The en nmél c£ Sr rs1t .................ICAN: FOR SALE STILL furnish the followin s Hybrid Seed Corn:N¢....\ nl! n. | w 2~~..vlncing prices n!all newspapercommoditiesandtheincreased cost of production as well an the possibility that nev/sprint productionmay be curtailed the sub~ scription price of The Enterprise must be sdvsnoed. The new price win Lake sffea on January lv# New and old customers alike aregivennnopportunitytocal!orWrite The Enterprise office before thnt date £0 pay arrears and rs~new subscriptions as lar in ad~ vnnce as Lliey like. During the first World War Western Newlpaper_Unlon the [of the congregation wml mme i!!I Cox serving as masterofceremon~ ies_It is with regret that the communitlearnedofMrandllrsy...Gerickes planned departure m;sdeY.necessary by Mr.Gerlckes hen The Gerickes have fanned in the Fart Calhoun vicinity dnee 1928takingactivepamlnchurchand community work.Mr.Gerlnke hillservedusuperintendentofthe Presbyterian Sunday School for eighteen yurs and also ns en eld er.He was a member of the school bogrfl f9»for years. .Rlvers old bed|he has found nburied treasureThetreasureissunken P5l€¥\8¢r and freight earrierthatpliedbetweenSLLouis and Fort Benson Montana and is said to be located on a farm in the DeSooo vicinity.Many attempts have been made to lot*lie the fortune.In 1986 sPllntnuseelectricfinderswaslaunchedbutla!/er abandoned byNormanTildenand James Stewart of Blair.More recently Frank P. the cargo of a mu 91 Chicago prrofeeslunal div éfl f$l§l?Z.2i§;31ge fggludes Dr.»dM~. worih ;xo0ooo.~..emp_\lMr.and rs.CarlilkohsandMissMargaretKelly. _(Shower Honon Mrs.VlnDeVen!er Mm Bruce Rogers Mrs. D.Zim.meimen Mrs.Chris Holstein and Mrs. Kenneth MeeAtee sntartalnedat p shower Thursday aftemooncomplimentaryioMrs.Clarence VanDoVen¢er.Around twentywivesofDenverChicagotln¢kdrivenstationedlnBlairwereguatssttheeventvhir..h tooknla/:A at the Zllmmermsn home. 1 vu1breakNebr.PhomHsnu SCRAbond er nu4su BARGAFreshdouxlDecer FOR scedarulu1 T ;;;n n{§.v;g§Kfe sera|ln.By owner.Ih6n§2.IEEnennywPhone11collect.z Holly OPPORTUNITIES ensan akent for Union Ren~d rx ._._sxr youu LUNCH u\M anenzColntbeNebr29Ugist~Frgavvgna Si.;ay.em er an .non.LIVE STOCK of J.1fP¢md.. 482x FOR SALE:Few good Snotwd GET INTO BUSINESS now whenPolandboaxs.Chha S Hansen budnexu !s ood.I2mmnorkhwentBurl4916._g nvestnzataB\kers indenendent business offerforthiscommunity.Mergp0|~pED pgLAND Chin.bonu.clmndise on candznment withAxthurN_A ¢ » m Hmmm.out aah outlay and without DerPhonn251940.3 sonal xurew.Write BakexsKeokuk.Iowa.47BtBEEUSFORFlushCow!md \1.|AU lulu J.£»U J\lliU"ll€"|a.State cenified U.s.13. 463.111.960.Iowa 9a9.|e Kennard 3601.Arnoldlan.Blair Rt.2.48Gt CH PADS.hinrh uuaiitvrunner.124:ner Dound.Othllitiel.Bc ner Dound. The Enterurzise. .INS in :ood rummnue.\homemade mxneemeat.mutl.at Methodilt bazaar.uber 12 md 18.48Zt ALE:Dry llnb wood.redwats and noleu.Red 259.|Funds Dalton. OUR Chrlstrn nrifta fxlixtBazaar.5¢¢.m».§& 8.north of J.L.Pounds. :RED PEN nedlzreed Lencockerels.While they last.Mrs H. J. Madsen.49It |v PHONE 11 und zive ua ymu mneldl.Only 20 Der word Im inurtioninluresinstantnhofButunwmmdiurnimre.cm NOTICES AMERICAN LEGION uxilhrvshowingoaeuutiomlaw»§g_<1»~ from V¢Mrth|warnsoxvilleIvwl.at E. G.Cnnonhome.Bmkeu.rum wggqgg and~boun._....». Rav Wulf Sun MoorePhone Black 58 111 on 8749Ma msznxsamn BOARS:bm bloodUnaathmmInrlen.(541 Tnon~Lon¢Farms.Herman.Nebr. rrwo PUREHRED boar:for ld!gpoma Poland cum..nd nmnshln.Tom Wilkinson.4921. FOR SALE:Fruh milk cows.48tf W. C.Linden. REGISTERED yeulimz Kamuxhlrenm.Waldo Kruse.Phone212 on 44.Fon Callwun.491: PUREBRED Spotted Poland Chinaboats.Thick elsv leedlnz tvne.New blood tor old customers.Delmxr Ruwe.Herman.Nebr..Phone Hoover Y~3l.2.47tl a mace in this want.~~tin~ A.M.Stapleton of Craig visitedhismothefMrs.Semin St.ap[e~ ron RENT Mr.and Mya Archie Menud oCarterLakelIdviavisitedSundayattheDavidNorrishome. Mr.and Mm.Chaunmy Wiikins spent Friday evening at the GeorgeH.Kuhr.home. .Mr.and Mrs.H.J Hansen had as callers Wednesday afternoonMr.and Mrs.Nels Nelaen of B2ennard. FRESH F o o D"RUMMAGE Lunch.Int door north Po~Clothin Fddxr nv md SaturdayDecember 12th md 1su\.G~Rummage.0Den All dmv freshfoodSatuxdav onlv.48~ largest conmmer of sheet prlnt m .lunar me pawlucx supper mrs.[Qr xnu uvasureaeewr uyum.wwAmericapaidashighas13centsMuonMcQu.urle of the Fun.Cal munths in an dlort to iind the ;pound for nav/sprint in urload houn High School faculty rehuldltrauure. lou md even at meh prices found a port of The Nazarine by Scho Following is Badgemvfs ncltlmpossilletoiiilintalnnnadalemAuch.~of the lelmh for the buried qunte lupp y.1 we :Here in theflltuztion as m.|y;¢.In 1865 the afaamér Bertrand.by the Publlshefa Audliary 1 annnumptlar of pfwsfddtf k:djlllden wlth five thouund gallons._ur norms supp y p p pep¢nnbers magazine.._from Sweden.Nnrwav.the Bal¢ic|?_ial¥_.3 ~The honoree recsived h numlr Ji lovcly gifts. D.A.rc The annual .1uistmu meetlnigoltheDlughl/en of the Amerlcnn Revolumlon Nikumi Clmpter willbe held at the home of Mrs.ChdsHin-1 l3rMnv nvimimv f\|:r|l|v\\\»lr19 BUY YMethrand1 482t PUREEhorn Sl. moon Holjén.modern.closezttliy owner. P. 0.Box 450. DOWNSTAIRS 2room nnlrtrnent.Phone White 874 19lt"Dumng that war all daily paperswereforcedtoreducetheir consumption of print paper by 25 per cent. Book snd periodical publishers were cut 30 per cent The government forced weekly newspapers to go to a cashinadvance basis and cut ol!subscribers who did not pay promptly.No specialeditionscouldbe issued.No newpaperscouldbeestablished.Ex change lists were limited.Throughsuch methods the use o!pHnt psper on we part of weekly paperswas reduced approximately 25 percent. Seveml hundred weekly newspapersquitpublicationbecause they could not get paper.Wo are rapidly approachingsimilarconditionsbecauseofthepresent wax.The govemment is states and Gerrnphy was stoppedmorethanayearago and that supply is practically exhausted.We are almost entirely de endenton Canada for our pnht in*pe.orthewoodpulpfromwhichitismade. The labor supply in Canada grows less week by week as menare enrolled in the fighting forcesand those remalhlng in industryareabsorbedbythewarproductionplants.Wood pulp has a definite placeas a material in our own preparednessprogramand more and moreolthediminishingavailablequantityis going in that direction.The government is using largely increased quantities of paperbecauseof our war activities. There will be a shortage olprinta er. There is such a shortppnga how. The price of print paper\vll|be higher much higher Thecontinuanceofmanyocountrylrcwspnper may bc in ull probabil l I |_ calling for rigid economy in the [ty will be jcopnnlizw.It is a ser l l suven awlmeu up weneartheoldtownsite of DeSoto. Approaching a new channel carved by the meandering river it is be lieved the boat nnick a snak All hands were saved but the ship and cargo sank. For some time interested inthetaleBadgsrowa.10youoldretiredposwamployelivingat 2552 Crown Point Avenue beganhiswuchforthemissingfortune several years ago.Today he sayshe has found it. Sunk I0 Feet Buried 40 or 50 feet under the dit ol the old river bed the boat. Badgexow says now lies in landownedbyanIowafarmer.The former whom he refused to namehasbeenholdingoutloranunreasonableonethirdof the salvageduringawholesummerof negotiations says BadgerowAcontractorwhoidentityseBadgerow also rdluaed to divulge. _mah.1 ........_.................Golden Rule Circle |The Golden Rule Circle ol the Church of Christ will meet at tha church Wednesday aftemoon December 17. The book review whicihwasoriginallyplannedforthatdate has been postponed until Jan uary and a Christmas party willbe held insead. Mrs.W.B.Johnson and Mrs. Don Fear visited Mrs. Donald Yostandbaby son Geoffrey Tuesdayafternoon. Bill Baxter son Mr.and Mrs.LeRoy Baxter.left Monday for Burbank Califomia where he will Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mace wereMondayeveningdinnerguestsattheClaudePorterhomeinTeka bc employed. Mr.and Mrs.Emory Hunt Jr.and sons entertained Sunday forhas alreadyconsent¢>d_t0 undertake §]l~.f1V\¢l 3Irs._ \.~llossiter of CHRISTMAS is on the way.Whynotordsryour cards now?Wehaveabeautifulselection.8grades._All $1.50 ner box.pnnted with vour name.$1.00unorinted.From 20 to 60 cardsto a box.The Enterprise. FOR SALE:Set of iron wheelslorlowwazon.49It U.S.Reeves. PUBLIC SALE of the householugoodsof Louise Miller deceased.will be held at 409 East wfaxStreet at 2 oclock Saturday.De.cember 18.Includes:CrosleyShelvadorElectricrefrigerator.Savoil wicklus ofil ranze.Lacooilburninzheater. 2 sinzle met.al beds complete with springsandmattresses.and other articlestoonumeroustomention.Waller G.Huber.Administrator.G.P.Brass.Auctlonecr_49It UBLIC SALE;Monday.December15.one D.m Complete I1 Household furnishimrs:KrochroinD U t suite usod 18 mn.; wys.wut GENERAL livedock and anlntrucking.Wllliurn Matzen.Washington Nobr.Phone Kennand 2685.4scz ECONOMY!ECUNOMYI ECONOMY!Remember this nxmeiAbsolutelvthebest buy in Hurum..and Sectional tum bulldinzstodav.Read our DlmvhletWhyyoushouldbuvEconomyandvoullneverserioualvcon~alder another make.For thisandothervaluableliteraturewithpriceinte.lust addrasEconomy.Wahoo.Nebraska.lt MATERIAL PRICES will zo hirher.Better repair now See W.|J.lmrnbert.Koopman Inn BlairNebr. FURNITURE uphnlstering refin ishing repairing seat caning.rug work mntresaea etc.PhoneIg3151.George N.Miller.I t anvrnnv zunne cl!|919 H Nebr. FURNITURE upholstering refin ishing repairing seat caning Bl~e 151.George N.Miller.12Lf CHOOLMEN MEETAT DANA TONIGHT UQ The annual dinner of tho Waelh n|11on County Srhnol MEM:Assoiltinnwillbeheldat Dann Vol ezv. thin lhun\dulr. evenimr.Imp ton and his brotherinlaw and sis nard. ter Mr.and Mrs.Ernest ornblad Miss Huniet Ballard entertains~Wednesday.Harry Stapleton and the rnembém of hor bridge club athreesonsof Concord Nebraska an evening of cards Tuesdaywerecallersalsoearlythisweek Three tables of players werat the ornblad home.guests. s=». §BBns§E rf&z nm §$a§¢zr B¢U:%z%sm¢¢a.;¢a$a¢az§9 L 9 n». .M .»¢r »»~.. 3§¢ ~.i.~_ ~FREE .._ uae work of 1ecov»;»a~y for an ur~?2f§1§§.¢l fZfl§Z Lf£T¢L?¢fSd ahora of the f !1Ifewmonthsever.the operation is gmng r~;|exponsi\e since the contractor~r f tirnutes cribbingalone will amALL£_.I31\S()l\IS to five thousand dollars.~~~\\}1iHkvy in barrels ought t<.finc stuff after the agingfMinn S. Jenson who has been in I}ndgcrow :The Quicksilver isitheemploy.of one of Ao1cric1}ei posed to oe In carboyg ond Badforemost alrlmos ln St. Loom MIB ow has lrttlc fear for lts safefdbddff...|... idis nartmgton Nebraska. lowI Mr.and Mrs.Guy Kohler andobeLawrenceKohlerofCraigspentes#1}\ur1fi:iy with (lug:Kohlers auntsountM:\.12.11 Nwrri:s and Mrs.J.P. The Jfr=1 n J bil;tio.t »Mr and Mrs.C.W. sa sY Christensen fmiturduy were Mr.Qlllh.»...l Il..\|J..1 r\|1 4 mmons nearoom suite.innerspringmattress.also used 16mo.;Newton Maid washing ma»chine.used 2 years.in vcrvgoodcondition:Gas Ramiro in very ggoofi condition;DeLuxePrewayoilheaterusvd2mo.(economical):and mnnv otherthimrr.T:t\.T .~..Hill.507Wo.;t Park dflH rr :Ih- so-ol- wn-le |WATCH ~D a .J.¢~ripe:u1\|»u:m:uL :rum norman l¢»rI (Illvrullumrs.nureu :sicov ana Lyle ol ..._..fh K rd A 1 1| dR01Her|m:\n.Mr.and Mrs.Ansel Ioft LQCAL NEWS oun ennu rlngt n anaty.iurere Sunday callers.Blair. |Mrs.J.W:Stagenmn spent sev _Lloyd Kuhr was a business vis llIr.and Mrs.Milan Austin and;lawersl days an Omaha wlth her :tor In West Point Tuesday.On Jerry Jo had as their weekendthedaughterMrs.Floyd Hough and Wednesday Mr.and Mrs.L0Roylguggtq Mrs.Austins b1other»ineredffnnnlyreturninghomeonSatur»Kuhr were Fremont visitors.Ilaw and Sister Mr.and Mrs. w.p oilrln.y.A number of relatives and A.Padgett and son Eddie of AlmdeMr.and Mrs.E.C.Hunt Sr.en friends gathered at the Hans Boe liance Nebraska.The Padgetts ar$ f ¥short veeI<~end isits withlhome on West South Street Thurs rived Sunday and returned to theiran|\¢»tl+{0nn nl ninnu h..k;_...J 5 .. ¢. 3..q é U\. ¢ .W 5 Plan Your §.sa Chrlstmas Menu Now It's Not too Early »1A\_______M I 2 sS sss55 \Juu.4l5U IHS Sllly (BUTE "|||bl? Ori "BndgcI:0\v5 late fnthe|..iniindefinitelengthbutitisthoughtIUbCIh 11 |1 df that he will be sent to Onklnmll ~ri ..a .e .n wg near _Calif rn 1 ah iH=w.<»I.m :nnkmg and rcmcmh|F01 .;Y0Tm§J$2m ~Sggugg Mr I;;¥1tld0I1L gcll.Using n mu|and §[;3 Jghn 6 JEUBDII 1(.!COIlf.l lil lllgion Ollnty he had I1 ~~completed a course of trainimr if f__.1.893»0h@r pnvaig dag; Premiums According in Size Phone Blair 13 R, G.COOK llreunlng Rendering Works Kansas City Missouri.En routetoChicagoMondayheandhisparentshadabriefreunioninOmaha. Roy L.Tucker of Omaha sonofMr.and Mrs.Freeman kickerofBlairwillsubmittoamajornperationat_SL Joseph Hospital guvemmem.surveysior 186511880Badgerow traced the bu treasure. Badgernw says the worst Ito occur in this area around 181leftonlythesmokesshowing above the silt.The mer.he claimed was knockedanddruggedw Omaha by n r..~:|..¢._..\_ __.... lried Toed 880 tack ark nfl iver ........~..~¢......llnnvw anu||Mason City Iowa.They left Fri _day returning Monday I;Mr.and Mrs.George Aroerburn j nhd children entertained at supperTuesdayforMmArterbu1ns F Cecil Muck of Omaha. Guests of Mr.and Mm.Joe Love Monday evening were Mrs.Retla Gray of Fremont and Mrs. Lynn Sandiland of Kaslo BritishColumbia. Mrs.Earl Caldwell and Neil spent Saturday afternoon at the parental I~red_Long home.Sunduy nephew and niece Mr.und Mrs. r day evening to help Mrs.lloe cel Mrs I K Nelson is spendingthisweekasagueatofherdaughterMrsllIM.Hansen and family Mr and Mrs Tom WilkinsonandchildrenandH.P.M Hansen drove to Scribner Sunday to visitfriends. Mlqs Ethel Stewart of Omaha spent the weekend with her parentsDr.and Mm E.R.Stewartandfamily. b|ate her zlmhduy. Dr.and Mm._gzolgeg Hook und I|l home Tuesday aitemoon. Eleanor Lerach and Evelyn An dersen were eohnsbesses at abirthdaypartyattheJohnLunch home Saturday evening.Guests were Opal and Melvin Wrich Ken neth Klindt Irene .lupersen ofBlair;Ann Hansen and Norma Rabea of Irvington;Bud Lerach.John and Helen Burmelster of FortC A l h o u n;Raymond SchneiderWandaLouVogtandMerleAndersenolKennard;Rudy and Frank Horvatsch of Elkhorn;Odell Bowl ey and Mary Ellen Tucker of Glen wood Iowa;Helen and Donald §wuranges lexas Junce, Doz.15| *Grapefruit Large, Juicy 6 for 19|Cranberria 2 lbs.37| Grapes Large, Tokay, lb.101 *Appla Winesap, Blqck Twig, lb.Sq Y sSSS5!5!_ QD 4 ;. \ wh I\|||¢\l.ii .||||||||S ~?||S L kin nvnnlmr ., ~ ..-4'; CHURCH ANNQUNCEMENTS ST.MARYS EPISCOPAL H *PorkChops *PorkSteak RoundSteak I0-12 lb.3 :1 r fp ~fhixi \ vews `;~»H*w ~CndhshWEEKlb v .HAM Hamburger,lb. Place Your Order Nam *Butter,Wilson's, lb.38c *Pork Liver 2 lbs.351: .aampatlloclock;SundlySchonlat9:30. TRINITY EV.LUTH.CHURCHH.C.Jul Fraser Regular Sun.day Srhool morning worship servlces. FIRST LUTHERANH.C.JorsehsenzSundaySchoolat9230;Englsh Services at 10:45.No guests or the Inngs wore Mr.and Mrs.Weston Long and children oltheMcCarthydistrict.. B.F.Lundt Mrs.Dura Sas andMr.and Mrs.F.W.Amdt nttendedfuneralservicesforJohn Schmshling of Omaha held MondayafternooninBenson;burial was made in the Blnir cemetery. sun Josepn nl mxshville Nebras ka were Monday dinner guests uf Mr.und Mrs.Frank Schafer.Mon day evening guests nt the SchaferhomewereMessrs.and Mes dames Harold Schafer and fnmilyofFortCalhounGruverWilkinsandchildrenofArlingtonRoland Wilkins and family of DeSoto. Hawley of Omaha;Esther Chris tensen of Florence;and Mr.and Mrs..Herman Andersen ol Fon Calhoun.The time wu spent atgamesprizesgoingtoMerleAn dersen Irene Jupersen and Helen Burmelster.At the close of the evening lunch wu served by Mrs. Loruch and Mrs Andersen. 22§ @.."'f#€ q \~ mmm:5,ssS Y u Skelly Man Suggests 5 §0 r "€Ii3!DGiftsfortheCAR~-I " The Measia.h"| Mr. and Mrs. RavmondLindvneveningBewillbepr:METRO Church Sc partmentsshipcondua rvacs :sent ad at Dann. College.of Tekaanah cI<;t; ~John P.Brooks:parents Mr.and Mrs.W.C.Lincloselygraded de den. Sundav.In the nftemmn thnx UISI. hool 10 a i_¥":.§§°r]}i[ag_wog-|qirojre_gqFI-émén}Q'wi1'§|7§'E§§r I;:ted liied MTB.LiI1d9\l!mnfhar MmFeilowship11a.m.;speaking August iiar»£{£r]}I.mm Pnljle .PY Misses Clahlynn Trinn M.»lnr|M...I n nr:|1:.........1I BULLETINWeSuggestI FORST FANS for the Windshield ~ ~Chrome Tdmmed Rubber Blades..| F';'i.Si'.l1'..'i.'1'.§§.. Necessity ~tl) ~sKELc0 BAWERIES &i1l'.cl:::.';;°.i§'f3E'iffff;$4.soandupZa*=.'2;;;.;':.sf.:'z::§.Q.~;:;;<3#nGal. $2.65§ ZERONE ANTI-FREEZE }g.{§f}rg_¢liy'e gallon or gn"g and Betty Morse and GeorlgeThornburgh.Youth FellowshipWednesdayat7p.n1.;choir N.hearsal H P» m.Concert for publicwillbe given at 7:30 p.m.WednesdayDecember 17 by Pruth McFarlinfamousNegrotenor.BAPTISTCharles E.Hnmil~ton:All loyal Americans areanxioustodo what they can fortheircountryinitscrisisandChristiansarealsoconccmedabout a just and happy settlementoftheworlddislurbanges.Weneed God now as never before.Weshalldoourutmosttobringthel{P§9 into_ a Worshipful under .................l...mnuns ulCedarBluffsNebrlsknwereen~tertdned at dinner Sunday byMr. and Mrs. A. J. Conrad.Fridayguest;at the Conrad hams wereMr. and Mrs. Tom Evans and Tnm~my of Fremont Mr.and Mrs.H.B.Snyder of Onawa Kansas were weekend vin~itors ih Blulr;they were called bytheillness of Mr.Snyders motherMm.Laura Snyder who is a patientinthaBlairHospital.Whileherethe Snyders also visited theGerald Lemun family. Members of the Christian Church Young leoples Class are holding |IiE slsii' <h s A lmsxlrr or ~ ~GROCERIES ~~f Is Always Appreciated "j"",sIlfYKNdF'I "\ou nowa ee y °m'yaBA$/(EWWhv Not Helo Them Out?1/./If/m Purchased and Marked D_[____n 5 Quart Cans, Qt..,_.-..i SPARK PLUGS,Attractively Boxed Single Plugs, 65c; in Full Sets,ea.. BLAIR DRUGC0 Juhn ll.Christensen Prop. ~QQ. Change Now to Skelly Tagolene No.10 For EasyStarting 17 ~To Hold SAVE YOUR TIRES BY al-:umma ram Vulcanized ;|'|aaannns Open All Night Phone 2.12. Clyde Nelsen SKELLY SERVICEPHONE 396 FOR TANKWAGONSERWCE rr rr<f»f if f ff r r r r rr r ing (Thursday)at the home oftheirlenderMrs.George Arterburn. Around twelve guests will be presenhtu dress dul;for the ..e Uh~erstnndingofHiswillandwayofourlives.Ierplexed Yet.Not|Io Despair is the theme for 11|oclock services.At.7:30 p.m.thetopicWillbeTheEpistleofGalanr Swansdown Cake Flour,Pkg.Orange juice 1 Gal. Milk Green Gables, 3 tallcansPumpkinAboveall, 3 No. 2cansOats Quick or Regular, 20 0z.Pkg. *Navy Beans 3 lbs. 23c 39c 2Sc 25c 9c l9c : Mrs.Louise Carey of Fort Cal houn was a.guest nf Miss Irene Kam Saturday.Guests of Min Kam on Monday were Mrs.HughVaughanandJoanCareyofFort Calhoun Mrs.Nail Mchlillan of | ou:een6:30 oclock. CHURCH OF CHRISTT.A.Lindenmeyer:10 oclock SundaySchoolMrs.Pearl Johnson is auporintondent.11 oclock momingworshipcommunionandsermon.8:30 meeting of juniors.7:30 ~J'§X§" o 0 )~~~~~~\!f :rmIuurv~.\~ | TIRES Safety Glass and Plan Glass For All Cars and Trucks SINCLAIR Bolln 0!Blmir. that law also disappearedHiseaniidonroumho hufoundthe:Mp/n lomuon Badgerowbunsm xn electrical flndlrdeveloped by his lon B. E BadgemwanopentlmuamployaorUnmdAirlinesatBolle.ldnho. KE~NAR~AND ~siimcTONLUTHERANP.C JUIBED: Sunday School 10 a. m.at Ken~nnrd;Sunday evening service llcancelled in favor of the "Messiah"ontorlo nt Dann College.AtWashingtonSunday School willmeetlt10 a. m.and Dlwne Ser~vlca will be held lt 10:45 n s UI HI I