12-25-1941I l
From East Nebraskals Most Modem Weekly Newspaper Plant
T h e O4;f ci al Newspaper
'. _sv" g\¢*»°-ington CountyTHE[More.Local Newspictures
Thaix Any Other Weekly
In Nebraska
Twemy-Une ltural uormsponuenw from all Quarters or UOIIIWI
BLAIR, NEBRASKA, DECEMBER 25, 1941 gUBSC'RIP'I'ION ymcn PER YEAR sua
Sleet Storm
Ties Up Wire
Traffic Here
Wire Damae Is Worst In
Years, Te ephone Men
Report
WILL TAKE W EEK
FOR REPAIRS
A driving rlih storm whlch lat-
'er turned to sleek,aagged tele-
phohe and eledrlc wires to the
ground late Monday night, anarl~
ing communications and disrupt-
ing even long distance traffic.
Dudng the day,Monday,.BAinchof rain fell at Blair. After
6:00 I'.M.the rain qhnnged tosleet und nn additional ,95 inch of
moisture fell.
Officinls of the Blair telephone
company reported that the storm
was the worst tie~up in years.
Tuesday they had a crew of twelve
men working-all that were avail~
able-and they estimated that it
mny 'require a week to restore100% service.
Long distance lines from Blair
to Onmhu and many other pointswere out. There me five lung dis-
Despite Wet
Weather,Yule
Party Success
Hundreds Li n e Streets
Despite Rain And C01d_
Show Well Accepted
ENTERPRISE SHOWSEXCLUSIVE PHOTOS
The Christmu pany, surged by
.Blair Clumber of Ccmmema
the Blair business men, went
f witlrsomewhnt dunpenml an-|
.lum Monday when lmlel-somldo\4npours_uf 'rain rendered caan-I
¢ry roads almost i nsaible mdmade the outdoors rgnernlly dil-
ngmeablm '
Despi£e the limited numbers,
thou wha saw it were loud in theirpdsa of the Alnskln exhibit und
Iudt that the entire affair was well
worth the expense and elfort.
'l'he Chrlatmna party was in theform of an Alaskan show staged»by the Earl Hammond Company of;
Aurora, Nebraska. The troupe has
shown at dozens of towns over the
midwest this year and was a fem
ture exhibit at the World'| Fair in|
New York.Heretofore the show;
has appeared only in the larger|
Queen "Merry Christmas"s
Sovereign For a Day at Par
" ""f J " " " "" j §":I§r " ~ " "fn v1 | "m . » i i i t é - ".x i . ;~1 .J 7 .1 5 : 1 §...F m " » .~
: ' \ ,I '' 1 .3 " ' :'L) \ : r 1 /I.:f `.s.»-.1'€""»~w * -.~T
lP*~ ;\31 . * L 3 "v~I. »..r .11..n?" |I .~ - I f
' \ 0 1 .J I 34 j"1..r
: f s b ...»~ ':.f:\=:* ., 4 i .
» u .=..¢ - > ~ . ~~ _ , .n .In ..m :.."f e . f ..§1
*(w
.
._§_s 1 4 .u r I,.\ , f ,.
n ' ;` , f ;¥:
.i . -.I , g
e g .f
i f i f 2
`!»:`*="'*x l *
s
I
¢<'*'§
x .'$f
.Sl*»f
.
.|i l '¢
4 .
.1
\ ,
| -\
o|
Io¢1o
csn
1uaooaoounaao
aolosacssssos»
oooa1
a
a o n a o o o a o o o o o
DIDJA Evnm
Didja ever realire the kindly
sentiment, the deep reverenceand the righteous acts thatmotivateChristmas?Ch.iltmrs is and should be a time of
happiness and joy.And thls` is Chrirtmul Thethought of it esrrlea one backtothatnéene in the stablewhereChrist was born andwhere a life of sell-sacrificewas stu-ted.Yes, this isChdstmaaanddespitewarsand rumen ol wars the people
of our nation are glad. Gladthat there il an abundance intheland to feed and clothethose in need. Glad to be insuch a position that we areable to gflve aid w the nationsof the world striving to up-hold the rights of free men.Glad to be fighting for a prin-ciple that to uphold has beenthe objective of free men sincethe beginning of time.Gladthat we are still n nation "lgholdingthe free speech anthoughtofbothpressandpulpit.Glld f the Christianinstitutionsa d the right toworship Godi nur own way.Yes, we are lad and we arethankful and j yous for thesegreatest of bl ssings to man-kind.Today our prayers and
our hopes are that these maycontinueandthat our great
nation may lead the way out
._l
.a..olo.oo.0.4._l
.oo- 1
.....oo.,r
..o.....o..
o »D o e s H i s B i t t o H e l p S t e e l S h o r t a g e
. rv..,~9°~3~lf~ ~9 ;
~zQ~ea2~"~E ~
29-32753
gy..
I
ga3;1 ~
. S-" "IZ ;
33.327
ik?
.ra,
Bnuce (Ike)Dennis did hisbit vtoward the defense movesthis wvck when hc parted withhis long string of auto licenseplates which he started saving
shortly after the last WorldWar. Dennis, at right, presented
the smug to County TreasurerFred Guyer (le!t) and expressed
one plate some years back to usewhere the water comes out of the
drainspout in her flower bed.Some interesting things havecome ti: light in the old platecollection.One man tumed insome plates dating back to the
time of the old state numbers,before the prefix 29 was made.
Coordination
To Be Work
of WarBoar 1
Griswold Names Men T~
Coordinate Civilian Ac-
tivities in the County
DOES NOT SUPPLANTEXISTING GROU
A civilian defense baud, h~ »ed by Reed 0'Hanlon, Sr., Q55 been
nuned in Washington Co ty ¢Governor Dwight Griswold to workIwithexistingorgmlutianan~
Ihr-ing about a general coordlnntlon
of eflofrta arising out of the war.
The board, it is planned, will pre-
vent overlapping of activities which
invariably results in omlsnion o
'Bama other lctlvity which should
have been cared !or_
Other members ol the commib
me, each with a long list ot re-
sponsibilities are George 'l'. Keds-
iund, L. D. Long, Herman; Dr. R.
A. Davies, Arlington; Karl Chris~tensen and Alben H.Miller »
Blain
The committee will work withthe Red Cross legion, V: F. w,,
léfllhc last nf them ment out ntl* threatens to engulf us all
BEST COMMERCIAL i '-s'rUDEN'rs LISTED Huge Duke to
Top-ranking commercial nw!~ ~
dents at Blair High School, deter-.minud by rccent tests,includgzi I .
as-321 1
n
: s e
e .if
Bmee (Ike)Dennis did his
bit :toward the defense moves
this week when he parted with
his long string of auto licenseplateswhich he started saving
shortly after the last World
War. Dennis, at right, presented
the string to County Treasurer
Fred Guyer (left) and expressed
his desire to aid the sump steel
movement. The string was eight
feet Iong and contained every
year hut one since 1921.Ike
stated that Mrs. Dennis "swiped"
;a
§
.
one plate some years back to use
where the water comes out of the
drsinspout in her flower bed.
Some interesting things have
come to light in the old plate
colleetirm.One man turned insome plates dating back to the
time of the old state numbers,
before the prefix 29 was made.Another turned in his treasured
weather records, he having not-
ed the snows and ruins on the
plate as it was tacked up in thegarage.»'Enterprise J5'ele»phoy;\..und Enpravllly
5:1111 .31.'I'\lemday morning. Atl*Thll ip §':h}'iqtn1l{l mr s ,nmpiernents or li vi n gnoonWednesday,fmly one Blair-
O m a h a l i n e h a d b e e n r e s t o r e d
TCl|..I..n n n n n i n u n \AA|\nw|AA;*Inn *n n . .'When -nec-ul mo .~\.M.wa dn u y ~°Iwere unable to mac; Qfimé ...Eh r l s t m a s ss ue the board will point'the workschnnlami Teknmah. 'rn Arlin 1 1' cwas aiso out Tucsny,S an m ~already Emu for mid will
other work
An office is to be established In
50 TH ANNIV ERS A RY man and Marcus Beck. World Wxzr
L}If4LI!Jl5lCA'\1lUN Uhb. 61
Mr. and Mrs. Frank L, Schafer
of Blair arc celebrating their\Gold-
en Weddil13 anniversary,next
Wednesday afternoon,December31. it has been announctd.Theywill hold open house at their home
at 507 West Grant Street. fromtwo to four o'clock that afternoon.
No personal invitations have
been issued. but Mr.and Mrs.
Saaafor invite all their friends to
cn throughout the aftcmoon.
ENTERPRISE PHOTO
I N L E G I O N P A P E R
'lhe Nebraska Legionnoire,1.
newspaper of 20,000 circulationcancied the recently run Enterpdse
news-phom ot the local Legion af~
ficiala congratulating lawrenceJohnson. of Kennard,when he
joined the United States Navy onNavy Day.
C. J. scinmnrsP A R E N T S O F G I R L
A baby girl was born to Mr. andMrs.Carl Swmidt last Monday
moming.The hinted event was acomplete surprise to the friends Olthefamily and to Mr. and Mrs.
Schmidt as well.This is their tintchild after sixteen years of mar-
Hed bliss and congratulations an
in order.
Buy Defense Bonds Nowl
CHRISTENSEN JOINSNAVAL RESERVE
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Christensenhave received word that their son.Roy.of Pierce.Nebraah.has
joined the naval reserve and isawaiting a ral! for duty in tin, near
future.Following his graduation
from Blair High Stilmol, Roy was
associated in his {ather'a business
for a time; for several years hehasmanaged a lumber yard atPierce.Il
Congratulations Received'
From Local And State
Friends
The Enterprise management hasbeengreatlypleasedwiththa!
compliments .Luived relative tothe colored Christmas edition ofDecember Ilth. These compliments]
have come from both local and'
state friends. Of those locally was
one from Mrs. H. I-I. Jacobs who
stated that ahe had for yearn filed
The Enterprise Christmas edtlona
and had always thoroughly cn-
joyed them but that she regarded
the recent edition as the host yet.
From out ol he county coma
letters from The Westem Nowa-
paper Union and the Carpenter
Paper Co. of Omaha.Bath these
firms make newspapors their study.
Their letters follow:
Omaha, Nebraska,
December 17, 1941.
Enterprise.
Blair, Nebr.You folks certainly atruttcd
your stuff when you got out
the December 11 Holiday
edition. It was sure a honey,
and congratulations to you all,
along with a Merry Christmas
also.Sincerely,|
May Yaml.'Service Edlwr.
Omaha, Nebraska,December 17, XMI.
Mr. John Rhoades,The Enterprise,
Blair, Nebraska
It wal my pleasure to seeyour Christmas Shoppers' Edl-
tion of December 11th.This
certainly is a very well prlnlf
ed issue.
Your ads are attractively
displayed and should he pro!-itahla to you..The people in Blair should
be proud to have such a finenewspapergivingthemboth
national and local news.
Wishing you the Season's
spanning-zuu|\lce varlaen,rnylusJensen, Enid Mocll, Pauline Cottc,
Gerhard Nyguard, Ruth Mundorf,Lydia Larsen,and June Davis;
typing (office practice cla.ss)»Eu-
nice Carlsen, Lydia Larsen, Phyl-
lis Jensen, June Davis, Ruth Mun-
dorf, Pauline Cotte; beginning typ-ing-Jllarriet Sunda, Mildred John-
son, Kathcdne Leonard; beginning
shorthand--Bemette A.rp,Mildred
Johnson, Richard Zimmerman, Ru-
by Samson. and Harriet Sunds.
36 SELECTED FOR
DANA'S '42 CHOIR
An a cappella choir of thirty-sixvoices has been selected by Prof.
John W. Link of Dana College, andshortly after Christmas the groupwill be presented at Joslyn Mem-orial in its first concert appear-
ance.The choir members:aopranos-
Clarlce Sommera, Mildred Romer,
Ruby Kirkegaard,June Olson,Vera Mae Johansen,Elaine Neve,
Helene Ninegar, Ellenora Jensen,
Eleanor Jensen,and Florence D.Hansen;alma-Audrey Betker,
Lois Carlsen, Florence M. Hansen.Charlotte Olson,Virginia Peder-sen, Gladys Lynge, Florence Mor~
gensen, Lela Nielsen, Jean Immun,June Madsen and Leona Jensen;tens-a Bob Jensen,Chris Smith,
Lloyd Johansen,Stanley Carlsen,
Curtis Jorth, Norma Pedersen ardPaul Pedersen;basses-Don }{an~
sen,Reynold Tanga, Lloyd Neve,Bob Berthelsen,Kermit Hansen,
Norman Nielsen,Ronald Jensen
and Arthur Pedersen.
'TODAY'S MARKETS
whe n ._.._.... .._._._..._.s 1.11
Com,No. 2, yellowCorn. No. 2 white ---._..-_--
Corn, yellow ear, 75R e __._._...._..__
-65c
52c46:y - - - _ _ - - -Barley -----_._.____________
Produce
Em ---_ ------_ ___2r>cButterfat (Cream)-ff fff fa u
Nciieayy Hens __,...,___.__
lba.___55g|
D i k e To B e 13,000 F e e t
I
I
I
I
Long, 8 Feet High, 14
Feet W ide
Henry Mencke got tired ol hav-ing "Old Man River" take undueprivileges with his farm adjoiningthe river and no conceived the idea
of throwing up a dike to keep away
from the overflow.
The work is already underway
and atm-ting just east of the old
Wlnchell farm it will follow therivernorth for 13,000 ft. or almost
two and one-half miles.
The dike will be 8 ft- high at the
highest point and approximately
14 ft. wide at the top.The con-
tractors, Ewing and lake ol Ona-
,wa. Iowa will work as lon!! aa the
|
I
weather permits and then be backon the job again in the spring and
hope to complete the job before
the spring rise of the river.
The dike will protect the Plun-nigan and the Mencke land cora~
priming 800 acres and will, if sur
cessful make one of the moat pro-
ductive farms in the state.
szel
This method in ln common uso
further south along the river andthere ia no reason why it can't be
made to work here.At my rati-Mr. Menclce is to be compfimetrled
on having the foresight and cour-
age to try it out here.
HIGHER HOGPRICES FORESEEN
Hog prices in 1942 are expected
ua be higher than in 1941, it is pre-
dicted by Arthur GeofK€. extensioneconomlnt at the University of Ne-
braska college oi' agriculture.
George recalled that the U. S.
Department of Agriculture is sup-
porting hog prices and this sup-
port is promised until July 1, 1943.
Under terms of the lend-lease act,'the United States will furnish
lBritain and other nations pork and
land products next year,which will
be the equivalent of I2 million headl
...V ...e...w= U. t-antyonation annmanyotheritemsot'intermt,
Hammond related at length aboutthqfur sleeping gowns and lur
boots worn by the natives. He had
many articles of clothing with him
which he displayed.
ln view of the fact that hun-
dreds were prevented from seeing
the parade, The Enterprise selecff
number of newsphota shots
the parade and are showing
in this issue. They are thelocalpictures taken of the
tmas show, One ahows "MisaM g w Christmas"on her sleigh
an "with her reinnleer.~Another
depicts the Three Win Men and
their camel. There waa also a group
ot three alking 'Totem Poles and
another group of clowns.
LILACS BnoomI N DECEMBER
Lilacs blooming in December lu,
indeed, an oddly of nature.
Mina Callie Spraker ol Kennand
says it is possible,however.SheovenhantheevddencelSeveral
days ago,Misa Spnker broke a
branch off the lilac bush in her
yard to use as a brace for a pot-
ted house plant.Buda on thebranch, brought out by the unau-
aohably warm weather of the past
two weeks, burst into bloom alter
s (ew days in the house, and aever
al more buds are nearly "ripe".
lt will be Misa Spraker's extraor-
dinary privilege to have a bouquet
nl home-grown lilaca for the cen~
lerpiece on her Christmas dinnertable.'
RECEIVE TOP PRICES
FOR LIVESTOCK
d afrom
them
onlyChril l
l
I
II
named "Queen Merry Christ-
mas" of the Chamber ol Com-
merce Glu-istrnas mmde held
last Monday.Above she poses
with Santa and his reindeer
FRIENDS PLAY
GOOD SAMARITAN I
A number ol neighbor! gathered;
at the Frank Juhnel farm, Thurs-I
dw- to husk com: Mr. Jahnel has
been ill for several months, and
was unable to do his work this
fall.
The group of Good Samaritan
included John and Dave Kruger
Clark Jahnel, Fred Dornadcer, Jr.,HMA and Bill and John Vogt.
Elmer Monson. Soren Wolnnamn.Neln Sorensen,William Wulbura
and Billy,Paul Wulf.Ham
Mencke,Bernard Thompson, Earl
Kempcke, Harry Svogeraen, John
Reeh,George and Clarence Mat-
zen.Dinner was served by Hrs.Jahnel with the assistance of Mrs.
William Wulbl-lm and Rosle, Mhz.
Ctarlt lahnel,and Mn.Ann.Kempcka
CALHOUN JR. RED
CROSS PLANNED
A Junior Red Cross aodety willbe formed by Fort Calhoun high
school girls, under the llpervlalon
of Mrs. G¢0PKe McQulrrlA.P r went plans are that the organization
will et underwa soon alter the~z y'h¢>mny».
Knitting ia the prvlect ln which
the group is interested.Instruc-
tion will be Kiven by Mm Louise
Bolln and Mn.Fmhk Wolff of
Bldr, and by Mn. Thomas Sand-
lin of Fort CalhounSeveralWashingtonCounty''.
Iannera aold livestock at top prie~|R;"?'will be m""'h°d fu' the
ea, last week, at the Taylor-Wellai moss..
Auction in Fremont.Geo e Jai{ennard,' received 512.10 £ 5 ~~
for 20 Hampshire fall pigs; Chris'~~
~ Hansen, Blair, sold four spotted
boars for $3§, $89 and 841; J. T,Funeral rites for Frank AllberyNelson,Blur,had m a fresh Blair resident ainm around 1870.1
éB§£`..f¢§é §é§§§°4§é§§hX§i§§i`i3£d £21
vet trimmed with white Zur.It
was complete even to boots and
own.L'»\n-fpmr Engraving
»Drive Slower,
Observe Rules,
Patrol Urges
Captain Sanders Gwes
Suggestions forSafety
Driving ln Wmfer
"During the first ten months of
this year, 205 persons lost their
livee in Nebraska tralfic accidents,
compared with |87 for the name
montha lut year, stated Captain C.
J. Sanders recently.The complete
tall im- 1940 was 24s killed, and ofthis total 61 died as the rault ofaccidents occurring during Novem-
ber and Deckmbe.an average of
one a day.
"Aa la r aa the patrol is con-
cerned,"Captain Sanders ui d,"we lmow from our records when
the accident congested arena are,
and the patrolmen have alreadybeen instructed to give these :potsoanfulattention.
"These last months o l theyeararehadfromthe traific
nahdpolnt because they belong bowint/er.Ddvers from now on can
expect slippery pavements and
highways, poor vision and mow.
Tlxue facton are not encouragingsafety aigna.Moreover, had driv~
ing weather in some sedans of
the state, particularly around theMartin bomber plant near Omaha
and the proposed bomb loading
plant near Wahoo, won't stoptra!-
fic movements.
"Aa the national delenne effort
swings into gear in thae sections."
he aald, "snow and lee must be no
exam for traffic tie-ups and skid-ding accidents."
veteran and former county official,
will start aa part time office sec-
retary.The city ia furnishing the
utilities and the county is furnish-
ing omce furniture and equipment.
Unlike in the first World War,
tho local board will not have any
connection with the drafting o f
men for service.It will likewise
have no judadictlon over cases of
sabotage or fifth column activitiet.
It will, however, have charge of
rationing activities and has al-
ready taken under consideration
plans for Lire rationing the county
when the ban on the sale of tires
ladnesaned January 4th. As o
nt o na bewma noceaaargboard will take on new duties.
One ol the fi nt aims of fha
board ls to coordinate activities ofleachingfirstdd.It has been
naked that 5% ol the people of the
county be trained in the xivins of
Grst aid.legion posts are indexing rnem~bers and claaaifying them regarvd~
ing the types of work they moatprefer to dn.
CARL H. KAY, sz,.IS DEATH VICTIM
At the age of 83, Carl H. K-lsrof Fort Calhoun passed aw mr.December 15.Funeral ae ioen
were held last Thursday at two
o'clock at the Presbyterian Church
of Fort Calhoun, and burial was
made in the Calhoun Cemetery.
Mr. Kay was bam in Holstein,Germany, on December 4, 1858. He
came to the United State! in 1888.
and took up carpentry work in Om-aha, later moving to a lam nur
Fort Calhoun Then he spent the
remalndor of bla life with the a-
ception of ten years, when he vnu
employed in a uw mill in the stainof Washington.
Survivors include two sisters,Lena of Gretna and Hannah o f
Gennany; a brother, Hans, of Fort
Calhoun; several nieces and neph-ews and a host of friends.
CALHOUN INSTALIS
Y
ure eun gs, 1 um 'L eg ho rn He n s _._.-_-~--~--e mo to r-'" " " '""" ` " " ` " " ''nsey c o w th a t b u m h t $90 11 ld th ¥.u n e W u ' m. wmc n e v r rgwereea t e Ca mpb d l F un e ra l me c an he i p in th e jo b of tr uf f le N E W W A T E R P U M PherIgeifer c alf b o u g h t $12.Ho me ,Sunday ,wi th Re v.C.E. | me s avi n g , Ca p ta i n San der s , am
lam m amen, .;Bl2g§;sc i n ll i a m i lt o n o f f i c i a i n g | is no o bser ve these seve n ru les fo;A new elec tric : w m v ha s b e e n"
DA TRIP
~~ ~ ~~~ ~~g o r n pl"lll;.,w _-........12c ilhGE .Carnentvr.|.,fefafir 1~;'i.' .§1';°_*°*!_.*a=5P2€Ef..ff HmmRETURN FR()FLORI
]SEND PAPER AS 1
5 Reduce s on snow or ice
__-,_,r__.lCOURT nousn HAS §
BEAUTIFUL TREE:
.An electrically decorated Christ-
mas treg of unulw beauty is lnthe court house lawn at Blair this!
season.One of the blue spmrei'trees set out last spring in theflsndscaping program ls being used
'flue tree is lighted with 65 colored
lights so arranged to form an al-
most perfectly shaped tree when
'lighted
_Karl Clrristomgsn,J r.of LosAngeles, Callfomin, arrived Sun-
day for a short holiday vlslt witl1hisParents,Mr.and Mrs.Karl
Christensen..
Mr. and Mrs. William Farnberg
mtasrhined tho members of thdrgfldss yclub at a dinner P l ! ! !
A holiday must of Mr.and
Mrs. Ed Mntthleaen ls Mr. Matthia-
son'| dstor. Miss Bertha Matthia-sen or I-booln.
Members of the Thursday After-
noon Club wsro go ,of hlraCliffordHalbert,at s dessert
luncheon and afternoon of cards
l u t week.Prlxu n u t t o ~
Harlow Brewer,high,andT. H. Lundt, rut.
puns anu ram u greater vurunre~ithan has been experienced in the
O F T H E WEEK last 15 years.
HighThursday,December 18 54
Friday, December 19 58Saturday, December 20 59
Sunday, December 21 57
Monday. December 22 38
Tuesday, December 23 82
The economist sl!o pointed outLuwithat hog numbers are increasing
27
so35
43
Sl
25Rainfall Monday: .84 inch
day night: .95 inch.
CANCEL PLAN FOR
NEW YEAR BALL
Plans for the annuzl New Ymrs
Ball were cancelled this week by
offlclnls of the Blair Fire Depart-
ment, because of the difficulty en.
countered in angaging n good bandDepartmentmembon stats una
thiey may holds dance later in the
w ter.
ARuNc'r0N scuoorsGIVE PROGRAM
The school students at Arling-ton new thalr annual Chrlsunas
nrvs1-am.last Friday afternoon.
Included in the,entertainment
were soloctions by the zlrls zlao
club, the quaroabto. the junior high
girls and boys, the Klrls aoxtotw.and the mixed chorus.A solo,"Tho Clurlstmu Bwry". was sun;by Luvern (huwlnlha-ml.
; Mon-
fund expectations now me that the1942 spring bmp will exceed that
of 1941. The total number of hogs
in the Uultxxi States is about nor-mal, but Nebraska has not yet re-
covered the numbers normally
.produced prior to the 1984 drouth."With feed wvnliva being more
abundant this year through a larg-er corn crop, a big barley crop, to-
gether with oats and grain sorg-
hums,the feed situatlon is more[favorable for pork production than
has been tnxe fora good many
years," George sold.
\Prices of feed grain,however,
vpmb-my wlll be some higher ln»1942 than this year but pdces ofhogs should be sufficiently high so
that the favorable hog-corn ratiowhich has prevailed during recent
months will continue throrwr 1942.
REV. LINDENMEYER
l PLANS VACATION
l
_of the Church of Chrlst, has been
Kranted a month'a leave of absencedllrlng January.Following aer-
vlca next 3°°4»y» he will leave
for several woek's vldt du," on¢-be Vest wut or ln Illinois.
Il
l
Rev. T. A_ Llndonrneyor, pastor
-"""' ""'= '° "' " *W V"'" \'- ' ""'|Born at Beverly, Ohio, on S¢P~'sa1e winter driving.gg Lmvm. Kr.\r;_nard. sold a pair 5; tember 13, rssa, Mr. Allbery ......;1. Exercise more caution gener-
ree coming our year old sorrcmares,unbroken.for $180 andvhreespans of mules for $1141
$125, and $155._
A L L A N J E N S O N I S ISENT To SEATTLE'
Allan S.Jenson, after a brief
period o! service with the United
Airlines at San Frsncaclo,lelr
early this week for Seattle? Wash-
ington, where he will bo stationedandennltely.Jenson no bm con-
nected with sn alrllne at St. Louis.Missouri, until recently.He ls the
son of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Jen~
son of Nair.
s'»
s
a
a
o
aa
s
a
a
o
oo
oso
o
s
oHuy Defmss Bonds Nowl
I
o o o s o s o o s s s s s
FIVE DAYS
AT OL D PRICE
Ody Ilve days are left lnwhichno renew or subscribe
for The Enterprise at the low
rate ;§ _ mm Par voor.On
v..1 11942, the prlco wlll be .......2'I
ed to $1.50 per year. Subscrip-
tlons may now be paid for tho
amount in arrears or as far lnadvanw as dsalrnd. Taka ad-
vantage of this boforo Januarylst.If imposadhlo to get to
Blalr ln person. a shack not
bofore that dak will ba t-scoopodandaodlt ¢ lvvn.Aetnowl
o o s s o a o o s o o o c
n
o
o
s
s
¢
s- a
a
os
n
s
¢s
s
oss
o
to (Aiming City as aehild ln-
1900 he was married Ullary Fen~;wn of Davenport, Iowa, who died
l l years ago,One llater," n lMinnieRodmanofOmaha,rur-
vlves.
_
I CHRISTMAS GIFT
An ided Christmas gift is ai
year-'s subscription to The Enter-|
_pn-iae.Coming as a whlcomo visitf
or Weekly it fills a long felt need
| to tho s e a wa y J ro m ~Sub-
scdbe now at tho lowvprloe of $1
within me couhty and }l.50 out-
dde the county.
scuomsnc _
AVERAGE m a n ,
'Hrs Nth typo of intelligenceamong the men bdng reoruitad forthe mg forcsaty the Selective
oo yaurn,orG\->'s_§gg=»»;;==_;;» State Dlnctor
of v os use to-day, ls g,7»`3=;-,yo nvsaled by a
me n t s partraant ydswhich ....: that 88% of the mln-
eos lnducted into the gg; by last'July 1 have a high l educa-
Hone than one-Urlid have cnm-
pliiod hllh school or dollop coun-
¢_.
l
1-
ally.The necessity for suddenstops should be avoided on snow
and ice.lt takes 3 to 11 times the
normal distance to stop on snow
and ice.
2. Check brakes for simultan-
eous gripping.Unequalized brakes
start skids.
3.Goodt.ire treadsarosnfeonwet pavement, but on snow and ice
tire chains should be used when
needed.
4. Make sure windahidd wipers
and defroston are working and
that Lighting equipment ls ade-
quate for longer hours M darkness,isnow, fog and sleet.
.peed
-do n't throw away the ssf¢y
margin provided by chains be-cause chains skid at high speeds.
Watch out for children on alcds-
6. Leave more room between youland tho car ahead, and don't try
to pass on hills or curves-lt's dan-
gerous and unlawful.Approach
icy curves slowly.
7. Slow down in gear and
"pump" brakes on and off whenspeed must be cut.This guardsaplnst whoelloek aklds.Reman-
bor chalm won't duplicate dry
pavomontal». ping, but they will
cut stopping 40 to 50 per
cout under mow and conditions.
Buy Defense Stamps md Bonds
Nowl
I
installed in the Fort Calhoun wat-
cr system.For s0\'l'le time,r -
dents of Fort Calhoun have beenexperiencing trouble with the wat-
er supply, and it is hoped that the
.installation of the new equipmmtwill solve the problem.The pump
was installed by the Layne Wel-tern Co.'of Omaha.
ANNOUNCE WEDDING
OF DECEMBER 17
Announcement was made.thiswedh M the December 17 weddingof Anna Warrick, daughter of Mr.
and Mr:Andrew Bobs ofjilsir.
and Ieslie Johnson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Johnson of Blair.
The ceremony took place at Ps-
pillion,Nebraska.The qauploi
attendants were Mrs.Jolmaomfs
bmthesln-law and sister, Mr. andMrs. Woodrow Wat.
Until spring,Hr.and Hrs.Johnsm vlllrdd/elnBls .lratt.he
Bohs homo.
MISS F. CLEMMER
REPORTED "Fam"
The condition of Miss F r a n s
Clemmor, who ils a patient at luv-
manuel Hoapltal,ls reported. 3
"fair",by attending physicians.
Miss Clornmer 'recently submitted
lo a mayor npenation.
Buy Da tum Sta mps Nut
md Mrs;N. T Lund um
vrmmtnun trip in Florida.They fe'
port a very pl.-:want outing.
Buy l)LfvI\!0 Bonds Now!
WANT-AD LIN ESEM UP QUICK!
Raymnnd Kuhr. farmer nf the
Kennard vic inity ,reports th a t
The Enterprise want-ad-1 ha ve
bro ug ht h im mar e re su lts th nn
he is ab le w us e!
Mr. Ku hr ins erted the fo liow-
in g ad i n the c lassified sec tion
of Th e Enterprise.la st Thu rs -
day. Decernbei 15
FOR SALE: Thru exln
By three o'clock_Tlmmdav
afternoon,this little ad had
brought Mr. Kuhr his first cua-tomer. By five o'clock the umaafternoon, £116 bulls wen sold
and a. line of five or dx pro-spective customers awaits-rl Mr.K\.l}1r'a attention.
What the classifieds have
qone for Mr. Kuhr can be done
for you, too. Why not try thiseifecgive and inaxponlnive meth
'm lw il v
r5.
- T E !n
' J a h n B e c k !h M . A n i H n .T H E E N T E R P R I S E * a : , 2 a " "'§ : § .* ` = ,, " " `@ 5 " =- é ~ '° ' ° " ' " "
w~r'|L e a d i n g N e w n p u p o t S \ 1 | » ¢ f l P ¢ i m P r i m P a r Y e a r , $ 1 - 6 0 K u h r n m d ¢ » . , M , " . ' i E Q ~
B n t u e d u s e c o n d - c l u s m a t t e r u n d e r t h e l e t o l C o m m e ' o f M n r c h 5 3 o f M r . a n d M r s .N o r r i s
u m . l t u m n o n o f f i c e l t B w . N e b r u k l .'|-~P U B L I S H E D E V E R Y ' r n u n s n n m , " f f , " { : } ; d § } , ' , h § , ' _o c w e s m n u e n
McCarthy News.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J Nuvak andRalpharesnendinzChris-EmuwithMrs.Novak'n parents. Mr.
,¢" " .:M
Mr s .Cameron Of J ohnstown.Ne b u s k a .rnothgr o f M m .E lme r
Nielsen,arri ved rec enthr to spend
i '1'F~'.1
=4
g
W O R D F R D M
FORMER SHERIFF
Aletter rfZm Mr.and Mrs.
"Snap" Sutherland, who are now
residing in Cnfornin, will be of |~,~
= = = = =
!,4'
r
n n
JOHN A. RHOADES. Editor and Publisher
J.HILTON RHOAQES, Assistant Edtor; Advertising
MARY-BETH Mrqusnnlm, Lml Editor
D. M. HANNAH, Compomltor and Pressman
MISS VANOLA J. BRUNTON, Linotype Operator
MARIE RASMUSSEN, Llnotyps Operator
Leo HELMSING, Apprentice
Rose Hill,
O r u m N e w s
The Rose Hill Methodist SundsySchool will hold | Chrimnu Dro-amrn. Sundav eveninxr. st 8 o'clockat the ellurdi.
lr. a n d Mrs.Harold W.Ras-
nnmsaen and hxmllv were Chriltmu
M nd M ChrlEve mmm of r. n ns sllhalrulssenin FremonL Today.
dinner Ruests.
Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Ruwren-tertalned at vlnochle.Saturdtylevanimr, for Munro. and Mesdamea|Earl Jensen.Bernard Wulf. Harold Christensen. Otto Matzen andClarksonHusk.Harold Christen-
sen and Mrs,Bernsrd Wulf re-ceived second lillgh.and BernardWulf. am Mrs,uold Christensenreceived prizes for low scores.1Mr. and Mrs.Otto Ruwe ind
Dorothy entertained st ChristmasEve dinner for Messrs. and Mes-
dsmes " e w w llnwo, and Mllol
#Bhd sons. iwoen welwn. nlymcmn'Ruwc and children,and Lloydl
Matthleson attended a charlvarlfor Mr. and Mrs.leslie Johnson.iwedneaduv eveninR.|Mm,Ray Ruw» and daughters,were Thursday afternoon walwrsv/iw Mrs- Georze Kuhr.Mr. and Mrs.Louis Rasmussenare ente ningf at Christmas dm-ner for Dr and Mrs.G.Allelyand family.J'. G Kennedy of Te-
knmah. Mrs. Gerald Frederick; andCarolyn. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dem-
inz md Ardlce.Mm.Allelv andJim of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs JohnRasmussen and daustllter and RossandMarznretRasmussen of Unooln.Miss Lols Tofte of Lincoln ls
spehdlmz the Christmas holldavswilhhermother.Mrs.LauraTofte.
Atfendlnxr a miscellaneousshower. Sunday. at the James Bs'-an home n a r Herman in honor
of Mandells Kuhr. wem Mrn Wal-
this locality.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wulhum ub-The letter follows:mdea the Glendale saloon cmm.
Bell,ifornia,m u program.Tuesday evening.Decem r 5, 1941, Their dauzhwr.Miss M g n n mDeir Sir:Wulburn. is the Glendale instruc-
mwreu w :nerr many xnenus H1 Laura oIOrum.
E lsed tor.mg; znlbscfigzio 50 or another'Mrs. Henry Wulbum was among
Havin lo v l th the guests at a shower held for3e Y Wei'°"- °*{"Y°"°|Mn Lloyd X51 rd (neo Vemawell and busy. Menon ls with !he'pm§m) st the 153. Fmhm home.
Good Humor lee Cream Co. that Wednesday dwmoon.
makes the best ice cream on the
coast.I am going down to Old
Mexico today with friends.We like it here very much. but
hope w come back to the old home
town sometime.,Hope you Ind your lamily are
all well. We slwsys get your ps-
per on Monday and look forwardto that day for news from home
Very snlncerely,Snnp and Polly Sutherland.
Chrlsllllu dinner Kllesle, todnY»
st the Weston Lonz home will in-clude Messrs, and Meodamee Mer-ritt Cook and family of Nemnha,lows, Floyd Ackemnn and familyof Herman. and Georn Ackerman
and family of Tekamah.Tlmrsdny evanlnz wlers at the
Floyd Hin: home wem Mr,andMrs.Earl Thompson.Mr.and Mrs.Floyd Hinz and
Terry will be dinner mxuts. today,at the Gwrks Ohrz home in FmCalhoun' they will atoend a. lsmily1.\.-_.. -. .L_ r:w....1 '___L.
Lorrnlne aArp wen lthe HenryThePnChristmasGottsch honMrs.FreF-Paulsen
Dora, 'PuescJ.w.Jcalled at c
near ArllmMr. and
Bellevue arn baby rdrlImmanuel
first mealChris Sandi
erlv Helendnuzhler olWlese.Mr. and
lamllyfxvhu
.Stephenson
ton. moved.Kennard.l
|
r3
:
D
T
1:
la
....>. \,.mn».-H rewruldRobertandWillieundny dinner guests nt!\rv home.{inf! Club enjoyed a
Dartv at the Charlesme. Fridnv aiternoon.I Ramser and Mrs GJ
were Fremont shop-I
!V.
- - - . _ . . . . . . _ _ - - - - " U v I I I I I I U-..._.......commusuts
~»su\song a ~}\@'?,.'*F
~~ ~~f - ~ r ; § w »1 1.* ' - .. i _' * t " - I 7 " " - " " ° ' : " ? =- . , . _ . _
T A 0 .
Conoco Service Station
Louis Boehler. Oneratnr
..|\1 | ~y ,hnncm an d dauschters
e A lb e r t Stmds home
~n.F1Idav afternoon.M m E d wa r d Ric e o f
th e p ro ud na re n ts o f
h o m ' I h u r a d n f a t th e
ospital.Th is is the
xrnnd c hild o f Mr s .Mrs. Ri se was fo rm-
Wiese o f W uh ini rbo ll
Mr . m d Mr s . W i l li a m
rs.Gene Ho ove r an d
former llv o c c upie d the
u mn e r ty i n W a a h i mr
Mdndav to | . hong... in
. Me ta. Ar n a nd noni n to th e house thus
rs a n d pupils o f the
chool held a. oxoxrrun.
enimr wh en Santa
pearnnce wi th treatsoo]closed on Fr id ay
k vac ati on
rs.G. V. Sc11llI1Llke1'
Sunds and Franc es
I Gus Paulsen nele-day .S8tLIl'C|\\y even-
rn W ie se a nd Evely n
liarn Ma tteo c a lied on
a t Imma nu e l Hospi-
ternoon.Ir s He nr y Tietsze-1
v afternoon in Blair.rs.E d Larsen and
the N.P.Nielsen
"Vl£L¢~
Love entertained'¥'hur'Sdav afternoon.Christmas Dartv ofMerrymakersClub.Mesdarnea AustinaxoldRasmussen.
memld Va.nBcek andinNelson,Ernest
lREr01 ` For D ~ RB .
e.and Ha r old Ta y -
an d Cchcol pupils
Chr istmas pro gr am
d patrons of the dis»
evening.Mi s a W il-
is the instmc tor.
r.ang Mr s.Au s ti n
--4%~.1 ~` _
5 - r j n l1~i s Y ' -~,4 1 "
: ; _ : " f ' \ - .' - ; _~ ~ ..
.1T » ; `T |_.' ~ . . ` _. Q ' |..
0 ! » g l = . , ," \ . " u r L *. .' - . .\ - » . ._ _" *." " ¥ !
~~~ = » - . . -~~x e .
\" ° i \ '_,. m a ` =
ve m : ~~ m n ~~ 1 ~
Daily Freight Service to and From Om aha
Blair Transfer
Gilford Garngr., Proprietor
h m
p a w
J A A A q¢_-..1.a ¢.'Z-.-.
. - ... -.. - ,
§'§M
ihn are dinner mepta of Mr. andJim. Austin Rem!naw./
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sfaork were
among the thlrtv Hutmln choirmembers who anloysd a goose din-ner.Wednadv evenlnr.at Hart-man School.Manraret and Ross Rasmussenreturnedto the naxental.LouisRasmussen home, for a two weekvamtian.Mr. and Mrs. John Ras-
mussen and duuirhfer were Sundnv
"°§ J'°'°" a nd mmmes m.and Mesdpna HnrveyRaymond Ruwe and children willKuhrandfamily.IABAV num-,be Chrlstn-me dimer zuests of Mr.and Mrs. Georze Kuhr,
Mr. snd Mrs. Otto Mahan and
Immily called at the Anton Mntzqnhome,Tuesday.£0 celeb:-aw hrsbirthday.Sunday. thev called onMr. and Mrs. Herman MntzenThe Otto Mstzens and Jens Han-
sens will bn Chfliffnlia dlnnexq
ian Nelson and
lun.Mr.and Mrs.Walfer Nielsen.and Mr. and Mrs. James Rynn andfamilyyvcrqcallersdurimrtheweekwithE\lr and Mrs.Walle
|r
Suvqenfielu.;.n~, and Mrs.San?
pc-nileld wen:among the Christ-
mas _Eve dinner zuests of Mrs.Came SimonsenCx al l nr m t h u f'. A n » » ¢m.,|..,<.
ltcr Slvnenlield. Mn.`Wu¢é§ Niii~
sen. Mrs.Francis For-sberk. Mar-
Mrs. John Beck-
xlulurxlll;an. we rreu.Jensen name have mgvgdM :aq d Mr s .H u l a n d Nels on n ear Bln dr. thi s e veni ng.vacated.
§\;eg;_ (ihngtygas §_v¢.di_qn¢,m e m .fI'}1e Le gg Ijiindley .famgly g t-T h ,fwarl
9_2 qu. ana .mm.unr§g Nelson.Onirenaqg 9. ugmsrrmag my ziven b;vlw...;iE..,..
m m ~J.nuIBl.1.B}fthe concert 5? QE'*'t.3""
:md sons. of oméha; P351 Paulxn Pruth McFa.rlin.nemo tenor.,gg ;';W ;§
and La Verne,Chris Nelzvn and A :meat-day and Christmas par-Mr. and ]Helen; Joe Ij'ew of Omaha; Ray- ty were held at the James Mullln Mrs Chris
rnond Holstein of `Galva, Iowa and home,Wedpesc y. bY,I,*;h" ..McCar- Wiese help.Mrs. Laura Hinkley.th? Exte'f'§F"~ 1 e. mme was bratfe his b'i1
Mr. and Mrs. Fld Stork will en~ §'l'f.".3?E' ...Lff'__ 'Ll2""'}£" °?f" inn
\1
I
Insurance Oflvery Friday.and are now enloylnz a
..ere... msn runuueon suns were ex-.......,......,....e "ew rw ¢__Q fguests of Mr. and Mrs. Emil M°t'home,Saturday eveninlgv zo ,;;1L'ii;§§1,_';.gm, "i»'i'.§f.f1.....¥-f.§"`i';....'i{i°""'"°"-Present were Me
-zen.,G . L .D H K O D C O .l The Summer school Dunils orc-
sented their Christmas ¥}l`0!¥mm-and family.Mrk and Mrs.John
llceklun and family, and MaryKnown Kind two week vacation .ini.ine,Fridav eveninu mxests
Russell R an and Myron WardI M L F S TATE `'I»0\N$were Fridsvyevenlnsr callers at thcl
§r»='r'#=l°f'=;'=;rf:'.2':f'f.=;':s;P:':.:f..-Ileleii
Sss
l!/~
'*=8 \ ~ / /i f gg
_ r _ . _ -v ,;
' \ ' @ , _ , ¢ - \ , . _5.
were Mr. NH Mm. Robert Chris-tensen, Mrs. Laura Tofte and My-
ron and Alfred Nelson.Mr. and Mrs. I-Ienrv Danielmey-
er und fnmily were Saturday even-
intl xzuests of Mrs. Laura Toffe.
Mr.and Mrs.Walter Nielsen
entertained. Saturdav evening. forMessrs. and Mesdames Carl Pien-er, Ed Jensen Henrv Jensen. andHenrv Voss.,
Howard Taylor entertained atcards, Tuesdav evening. for Louis
f ...Dan Thompson and a.A
.
'¥.§'.'l.'°"M..°?X.§"".l'1.."'3€....$'"'§S§3.'S'°"'and fanutv.Llmer S"'"`k"l'hompson.Howuni Thomason.
and Perry Toebben.James Thompson. Fred French of]
Mr. and Mrs. John Stork enter~ Kenhnrd.Lynn Armstrong.Leon
tained on Christmas Eve for Hindley and Barbara,Weston
Messrs,and Mesdames Harold Long, Carl Pieper of Blair, RettaStork and Peszxzv. Iludolnh Fuchs Gray of Fremont. and Lynn Sandi-nnd "'g";§@- nrd 'reg Cassie Han-Iland of Kaslu. B. C.
sen an eze a arvny.Th McCarth Progressive ClubMr.and Mrs,Henrv Arp, Jr.. memgers enterzained their hus-nnd Mr. and Mrs..Louis Domsekenlbands at a. covered dish dinner.were Saturdav dmher szuests °f"I`hursday.at the home of Mrs.U-Q Albert Kuhrs..M and I " i E mma Mata.Folluwimr dinner.
Fntz Arn and Marlon were bun- games were Played and prizesdsv goats.awarded the winners.Members
ol the group also exchanked Tits.Guests wer..Messrs. and ies-
Christmas Eve supper quests ofllirs.gmul Andreason vejre Mr.
an rs.mmanuel n reason._c _and Stanlev and llmdren Manree °f|'i>'§2" 1~i.'Z"5.§§'.'."3`.mB°'1%.°.?Z§§i,
f ..'\~ MBTFYJ5 f§"t
( Chnstmas J
@®32 . "
Moore Plumbing Co
\~
/ssssss§¢
sjand Laurlts Rasmussen. Nords and-Myron Ward. Charles ami CliffordS Taylor. und Myron Toile.
Mr.and Mrs.Walter Nielsen,
|Mr.and Mrs-Earl Jensen.Mrs._.Laura Tofte. and Mvron TufteQicnllcdntthe Ed Jensen home.~,'I'hur-sdnv. to celebrate Mr.Jen-B aen's birthday-g~Suhduv afternoon visitors with
3 the linrolrl French family werelhiessrs.and Mesdames Floydi|'l`rumblc and fnmilv .N ns..a||;....
i~
E
Fremont.Mrs. Minnie Benson andMrs. Chris Peterson culled on Mrs.
Andreason durinz the week.
Christmas Eve dinner Kuesls ofMr. and Mrs Albert Benson andMrs.Minnie Behson were Messrs.
and Mesdames Albert Jensen annfamily of Oakland. Joe Jesson and
family, Orville Benson and daugh-
ter: and Bud HansenMrs. Adelia Gnuse will have aszuests. Christmas dinner. for Mr.
Merton Winchell,Chris Christof-
fersen.Paul Llarrv of Florenpe.
Mrs. Chris Hinz, andMrs. .Judith
Aronson.
Christmas Eve Kuests at theJames Thomason home were Mr.and Mrs,Bernard Thompson andson, Mrs. Amanda Svozersen. Mr.and Mrs. James Thonmson of
Omaha.lileen and Margaret[Thomason .___
|lor.
Mrs. Willizand Mrs, WilMrs. Ed Ric:
tal. Friday a
Mr. nnd I
spent TuesdaMr. and 1daughterwiThursday.al
home.
rap..
Mrs.Rosstwelve ladies.at the annualthePawioGuestswereRenshaw.H
Chris Wulf, Echildren,MaMonson. Henr-
Beck. Lthel Bl
Iowa. Joe Lo\
The Suther
put on theirfor narenis antrict, MondavmaNylzsard
Give Us a 'E-ial
CRBAM, POULTRY, EGGS, HIDEQ; .wo wool._ég dg rle n Pr odu ce ` Sth tl on
were I
A.| ;4 f4;4 4 .| ;4 -J r'~~A»1 .4 4 .
"'r
; -
John \ oore,' Proprietfn
_,4.;....,|..4.......:',,-,,»., 4 A 1 .4
;4 gzf f r f g fa 4 4
A md Ea .»-Nh
i i i - ,M...n-..u h - ;we I-Iove. ann nnrold Christensen!|and dauehters.
Q1 Mr.and Mrs. Otto Matzen and
°sons and Mr. and Mrs. Jens Han-gs so am Shristrnss Dev dinner
aguests of Mr. snd Mrs. Emil Mat-
mn.§Mr.and Mrs.Harold French
and farmlv are to be among theHChristmasEvedinnerxruests of
§ Mr. and Mrs. Gifford French.on
" CllliSimHH Day the Harold French3 fnmilv will be dinner sruests of Mr.
M u n n M r s .J o e L o v e
! |M r nnrl hh-n ¥.".I l.I..l..¢..:_._r
---.- Q - - - -» - - - -~ - - » - - -uuestB or mr .ana mr s.Au s ti nareentertninirur at dinner. today. Renshsw at a Christmas dinner.for Mr. and Mrs. James 'I'h0mlJSf}l1- today. are Mr. and Mrs. Harold w.Members of the Nielsen family Rasmussen and Shirlev of Rosewere Christmas Eve guests of Mr. Hill. Miss Shirley Renshaw,Har-and Mrs. Gifford Nielsen.Present vev Walker. and Mr and Mr. Jay
were Messrs.and Mesdames Axel McClsnnahan. Jr.. of Tekamah.Ni§13§n_1¢;lfredHN:eIsen.SIvan gpg-Mr. and Mra Franllic Biffar II='§
en ic .ster amen..oren re- spendimr todav in ermsn witbnrthday.On Sundnv the Msdsenlscn M i "Freda Duffield uf Fre~lM,~3 l3'iffar's sister. Mrs Fred
mont and Peter Neilsen..Peck and familv.Mr.and Mrs.Gifford Nnelsenl The Papio Thursdav Afternoonspent Sunday in Fort Calhoun -Hi'Club held a fanfrily Christmas par-the Jacob Sierk home lty at the Fred Dornacker home.
u u u u n a .u u u " v v u UI.l\1'Cl'L ly,I d a h o .M r .a n d M r s .A l b e r t B e n -
s o n a n d s o n s .a n d V i r g i l H l h r e n -
k s r n p .
Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Msdsen andfarnilv called at the Oscar Math-ews home. Thursdav eveninz. andhalved Mr Mathews celebrate his
fnmilv called on Mr. and Mrs. FwdDornscker and family.Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Larsen Rob-ert Wulf and Donna Reed called
~ »;,I;`if=f=";§,";;~'§$i§;?'* """|Mrs. Floyd Cullev and little son Wednesdav eveninsr.when Mrs.
P1=II
:Ses2sEI
wlulvill ualufu x muprwwr llqq'§,q.§!q:¢H15»\|B»I¢§!lI¢\&,|¢\!la 1 li I .| \fi 1" H g h .=u I..¢I'I.lnl'Il¢l¢||&|&|l£'i
..-». .»-.A .»
- A ~4 ~ € | | \fi ,hn» ;!5 '_g f ~ ;
J 'll' i l.;cy g ,'=.Hla la e @o uo € l\rr\I-f ,
~
~i l a s . .s f r z s I .
~.
fl{|f!|E!E||Elfllf!|lI;|E!|l'I||f!El EI E!EI I!l;I.'I !!*V "n
sSEE
E
§s § : Ga l\ n ,Iowa,\\erp SU:
q 'g ue sts n f Mr . an d Mr s
5 sen.Ch ri stma s Eve diIo f Mr .and Mr s.Ha n
q Ihir.and Mr s.Ma ri on
2' | lnn1il... ..F n....:.....r:_\_»
uulll!,\3lll or M3 and M .1 1 ",;.rs H.C.Rasmussen "GPL all das wleets.'!~rldny.of I. d u Reeh was hostem.Presentdilldner W ill enter tain on Chr istmas Ev¢,!Mrf¢. Lena Peders en and Nels :f or th e even t wer e Mis s Alma an d B
.an -fo r Mr .and Mr s .H£llUhl re Ib m. .Mr .and Mr s.Chris (Thrintnffnr-¢l3er|n.1m...-§\li1|mf|Pnnlf M m 1 Es v
ss n e r w g n e s s l m u s s e n a n d S h i r l e v .a n d M r .a n d ' s v n e n t e r t a i n p d a t d i n n e r .S u n d n v .
D 3 |5 M r s .A r t h u r K u h r a n d E t h e l L i n e ! | f o r M e s s r s .a n d M o s d a m e s fifeo rp ge
m a n a n n n .a n d M m G i l b e r t S t o r k h u d , F o l l e n a n d s u n .I I m m a n u e l A n -
t h e i r b u b v .G a r y G i l b e r t .c h r i s -d r e a s e n a n d s o n o f O m a h a :S n r n nm d M r .a n d
. n d c h i l d r e n
entertainedPIPM n l u v u
R o c h ,M e s s r s .a n d M e s d a m e s N E B
S o r e n s e n a n d D a r l e n e .C .R W i l
k i n s J o h n B i f f a r a n d R o b e r t .
F r a n k H i f f a r .A n s e l T o f t .J o h n
t g n c d a t t h e S t .P a u l L u t h e r a n ' Q / u l s m u n n a n d f a r m l v n f !s .e n na \ 'd ;¥ I{o r ;» h a n d f a m i l v ,W i l l R e e h .F r e d
-'H C h . 1 , o ff f B 1 a l r :! ) u r n n c k c r a n d f a m i l yL h u r f s h ,S u m l a v m c x r n i n q .W z l e r n n n r w Q r a e n 0 .
fa i n 'Os . . - I.....__I .l lL _ ._ .......)\x __ :_ ._I _ l . !1 f\\\|_..1 \ | _\\_.._\r \ . _ _\ .
1 ~1;~.:_'J
4 ( I h t = ; 5 ' ( = m a s
Campbell Mortuary
ime
5 ~ 1ii»~§f`"E}}§`£1»'§a' `*`1'$'§§i§r"
i&°0n Christmas Eva fla
E§.Y.CI -'"""`".\~'Rohm rt llanrnunscn,Proprlelor §x,,.e,,,, W illiamsep. and famiiv. C33 ;w a n a ,S u n n i ' - M C I B .ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dun 'I'§1ompson
"f || ' |1 1 1 1 --"'I .Y-|.||a'1 |,.1 ,1 2 1:1:r lr Ru n e an d farmly ,nd J h Ra -J M r n l Mr s.Da 'l`nmnD'*U1'1...L.s| u.a hu|Lu| BI`§h&§ M | || \ g 4 ¢ | g ;n1uss¢m ond dnurhtgr.0 n s M r an d Mr s.W illi am J,,}m¢;|Rd| m a::riGl'nm'e. and &.an d Mr s.
".HT'.'.T'.'.*.'I'.'..J.*..f?...1"..I.;.!f..:'.,1";_"_'._'¢._'t'.._';_';..'.mazranmm¢ __f'f'§.°3"i,.¥*!'%'- Harold @ R§1Hm"=~ visiteo Mr s.Elsie Mi ller ,5\111 dnvfE "f' Tholn pson will atte nd n fa m-
,._- . .- . .¢-uuusu Lu 7 Iunu ma r mn |»0Iu5 0:Lralif.mr .una mr s.r r e u unrna c xer1 *D .§a1nd.Mesdames Ilu ro ld Ta y lo r a n d ~ f=F»ZL';0°§1" nluerr.uac nmey er Mins Gy alro Th omps on o f G:- an t, lh 0 pagental.Fred Dornscker.Sr..
~~~lfa mrly ,Ho wa r d Ta y lor and son,Io wa, nr n ve d Wednesdav ln sUcn\i|¥\f\d f|1l|<iI`{2Il are 2023*S» today. at
J ohn Ta y lor an d fa mi l Chr istmas me n ti o n wi th her Dar- home In Imennard.
g IIrdine an-1 Marmsaret W ulf were
.tho :n e sts ut.a linen shower fo rMissMardelieKu hr .'l`hursdu>'
1;'§<°n|n|z.The a ffa ir was lr ive n bs
J. H. Campbell
»r» -r r r r r r r
~r;J f o g <'f ~~f f '.~f'1 1BmrleIniesta
ndscn :ling d i
wage
v were Wednesday afternoon.i lv dinner.today .a t the Fwd 5'lr~s. 4o f Mr .and Mr s .Mr .and Mr s .Ry mc r Fadda Frenc h ho me in Kennard.Inn.
and fa mily .Satur- sp ent Sun da v even in g at th e Ha r -'Mr .
qger; nqgsgs of th q ry " F'0d de ho rpe.___§j1'__
Cly de Lamrle y . at Koop man
8-mi Mr s.S.W Anderson
fa mi lv and Mr .and Mrs.
inn And erse n a nd fami iv are
:w m vgm s :
gn;any a u n u n m l l l l l r n m uIn. Ed Menclte. and
Ra y mo n d R llmlll-
ll. nlnochle. Thun-
r Me n u . a n d Me : -p f h h h h ' I | ¢ u | ¢ \ u l
mr ana mn.walter Anuenon for a few dawn.~attended the funenl of Pete Jen-Vends Chrinuansen was on lhe AF:~°de|_len at Blair.Mondnv afternoon. nick list. Wudnc-|\¢la\ and Thllrlldlif.MrMr.Jensen was Hr. Andurlon's Mn. Elmer Holstein lauxht Sun- fnmili
Krlndfather.nysido in hor nlace.|h. . ! ' f - _ e * ; = ' . ! £ ~ -f s e v .S f m e u _ m d ~. s i - " , , £ ¥ $ " s , ' £ . . . E E 1 ' i ' r 3 . 3 '
5|~
..
/ \
f
inn todav wi th Mr s .Sena
Sen o f Blair.and Mr s. Alb ert Sr hin dt and
r a tte n d ed a Ch r i stma s mn v
_.W .. . . n .uAlf red Ne lso n.
Mr . a n d Mr s E iNeff srhnol.Frimiav evendmnm:Im s H u l n l l n h 5 h :ruin 1 i l-. .- -. ..-.'...-..,Axnlaallu mr .: mu mr s.An d r e w |\1atz9nV|NII.\.{l BI.u w r r c u uusmurxuulu| W u lf J en aHa nse n, Eve rett S tor k. IV- 0lo Th urs day eveni nz vis ito rs nt home. W ednesday
Illa rln n d Nefson.Har old Stork . a nd the W illia m K ee nilr home.Russell Westergznard attendvfl. .1
li i l r v l d E Rasmussen.Prizes fo r A we d d i n r d a n c e f o r Mr .an d hi rthd av nu r tv an ho no r of 1\'[1=1'\
[hugh scores were wo n b v Eve mtt| Mr s. Ry rn er F ed de wa s he ld a t the 5S hi rlev Fischer ax iilmr. Tm»<i=\>Sto rk and Mrs.Jens Hansen,and| Gem1an Hall. and one for Mr. nnd 'e\'enln.sr.1
lsa ffw f 0\; lQW s c or es He re wo n b :r ,Mr s.Vernon Mathiesen wa s hélsluful H111 &chool.Fn d a y .
. . .. . . _. . -. . .n v . ..-: t e a c h e r t h e r e 5
H a r o l d R a s m u s s e n . \ . |: i | ! l 1 r \ I .
n t D a n n C o l l e g e ,I l ~1 r ~ f $\f \ = n -3
m g .w h e n t h e I u t h e r L e a i I l . l u o f Q
t h e B l a i r F i r s t L u t h e r a n C h u r c h ~
] | @ } ' |a R a m p .f \|l .2---"~a3l.'§L;.m
It's Thrifty to Be Neat
Advance Cleaners
Wayne Slelnbuugh, Propriewr
s§s5Q:
)n a r la n a Nelson an d Mr s.E vStork.Mr s .Ha r old Rasmz
issisted Mr s .Rasmussen i n
in c mf re sh me nts.|Mr .and M m .Ca rl R u m i
.g.nd fa mi ly .Mr .and Mr s.
eretti Me rd, Th nd' """ " `Mr.nd M Wllllun \ ' ~"'F nlrnm an: n u n n u ; - _ n n : m |M J .3 3 :P o l l l n o f J u h r ,W : l l v | n ? A l \ ' l n w a r n o § § { ` . I ` .' § ° ¢ » § ' 3 3 2 = ¥ '~
°I I 'l e r v 3 . .n I . . ' \ ' F 5 L ' 2 | § , m . _ f a f t e r n o o n a t h ° J ; h : | " { v ' : ` u F ? : a ° § \ i »w o r k a t s u r -; " ' ¢ * m f ' ; " \. §h ; g ~
: l e n G w f l e a n d G e n l d K o e n l r r a t -e n l o n ' |d l i f f -W ¢ d l \ ¢ l i l v .a n d i l e f .M g ;0 . m H :
' f i l l * ° " . 9 : "9 1 9 .a z 2 5 f " : = - . § ~e 1 \ » . J ° e - = =| : ,' 1 : *. 9 » = s . . _ f i \ °" ° ' ° " " ' -" ' * " ' * ' "' m , . ; . . =i i . .A
Q'Makers uf Shintnn and While Lnaf FlourI J .L n a m w n
r they will visit. r¥chjodt's moth-
il b i ifl .nael 'I`c|fP are en-'amilv Christmas.
nr Messrs.andNelsonofKen
LI.0_§ am faqnilv.
gEu
l"9&°d1-\ br All Kinds §
m a n -F l o u r M i n ,
Carl md Harry Sorensen, Props.5
§___":.§€1!P 'gay _:naar :er l€P['Ef* "ZPI|'2| *Er -rr _:rf *E!f"'!T
- x m w z f f m m w w f m a
I
Rnd nnnnlrl n l . ; n i (
Ray mo nd Rasmussen an d
'stem called at_ the George
uesen home,Sund ay , to he lp
lasmussen and Gene c elebrate
birthda!-fre.
. and Mr s.Ha r la n d W u lf e u -
ned,Slmrlav eveninjr,f o r
E m m a Stork.wi l n m a and
mr .ann mr s .n u xu s r Ma t z e n , "Sr , a nd Mr . a n d Mr s . Ne ls C h Ha -"" " "" " " " "-I te r t a i n ln r r a i " u ' iMdMG. D .Nlc holson ..m n ? Ml inday }'eninR a t the A"-|?J'7;£&'§;n@§°"6"Hf'
d r t e me"§`m...=?s zllgvendic k. Mr. and Mm. ?f"d}d I§a|r0ld Ba
tensen wer.. Sund av dtex-noon vis-
itu
llmhat th e A;1d rewVMatzen home.
u n and rvi n ous we n t to ..ar e e son amWd \ N 1,1, _ S at r d _ Ha n k Hovendrc k and W i llla m h :.5; |1i m n i y f a f g w n yg.u av e ve n Hovendlc k attended the fune ral Fa ;l!eandc 3
1 SMN. o f Germre Getac her a t 0mah.a»da v " i | ' 1 . . . . .Z' . f ` " ., f i ' ll" ' . TI ' ~ ~ Th m- | u ln v Pa-H!Heres."P d
I
I
Q il1 famiw of Om laMr1: n d family .R.
imi lv o f Valle y :
son o f Florence.was ill.m v e w
ar t of th e we ek .
severe cold H15
_ ___________ ____._______ __,__,..._,...,.. -------- as mb a and lull-1-1oyu WiselevMr. ifm|`i\lin.' Everett Stork Foley home.t i ' * ' ° § $ | . 1 3 5 1 . 1 1 ' J w a t ~ l a g e r m" " " ' ° ' " " } " ° " " H n . n m 'm~°a ,.f.:~'°='f:='~s -" z: é lsmi llltlen home.Sa tundll- ~ -=»=m -
J
\
\
Met
"va se
~mrs. and Mesdnmes Everett The_angi fugily, _[{a;[and Wulf bgrsl,L The evenirll was soent d'"°ifm§u"f3illv Taylor.son uf Mr.aqd;,,e'f;`§"§,';';"§,"e§,§;',n~'§f°P§, and visitinlin The cM""E?f"'§§}§§Mrs. Harold Tsyzr.legrrawd by
annual Cluistmaa Durw.ges" fm; near nun f_1§Ijfl}_.Pfrth..'$¢.._. .3why.Mesdames Arthur Han-th eTh u r :
|.=_qn W i llia m v m ,B m 'x0é}iii=r
FrQhm Rnhérl pnlnur An-[Mr. and Mrs. William W ther; bjrs. j.;~§;.;na. li§yl§I
~ l l ~ f ~-._
_u.
»~ 1 -'= 5= »- :~.' L x° ° " :.;=.< ., ..
- -- 1 : = - n = . i ';
-- .= -. : _ . . _ .- . . . .\_ . . . _. . _e
¥ _' = - l u l » n" " "" ;1 : 3
\» .-ff'f'1'----.'--wr =»:.f=sa=e-;'~"'"n._Ke ~::~,~ >__: :_ . .* ' m ,
1-
Phone 98 for Portable Grinding r\icq;
Blau' Feed Mill
Ma rlin K uh r. P ro pr ie to r
we m In uvf='Tc" =."'!i§i'°""""i.
p p p ~ » , 5 r r ?r!,- n r f a r - »~ » r - » , ~ |»?-».r f r »1-
'4»Z *£HR|STmnS 194|» \
J
EY AT'~'~~<~~1
QQ. £U1llPL|[l1£llI.$.1lJi nu; sfnsu
5-*\.4 H______"»
|I
r ~_~ ¢s
I o h m
Jokellm
lllnrg al DS
:__k(
drew Matzen.Fred Weste\'R'8lldandHeumannwere the member:
present.and Mrs.Klinker.herdaughter and rrllndson. were vimHors.After dinner.nme s dcnnwstg age! an exchange of ¢?1"»..
cnlertune._ Mips DqrqtlA! Foley returned to
an oy ster supper ag Bob Andere
son'a Saturdaif evenlnir..
Mr. a nd Mr s. Fr anc is Ho ve ndlc k
an d children about Sundav after-
no o n wi th He n r y Ri x a rd s on s .J ac k Quin lan has been on the
sic k li st, th e Dast week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chdatennon and
Ve nd a were Fri day vls i t o n a t
Pete Laraen'| .
Mr. an d Mrs . W illiam V oss we re
Sunday visitors a t the W illi am
J ahnel home.Mr and Mn. Rymer Feddp andMr s.W i llia m Jahnel atte n d ef ljlle
Christmas ummm at the Irvin!!-ton school. Friday.Mr.and Mrs. Ed Christensen
visited Mr and Mrs.Lars Chris-
tenlerh.Sunday .
.Mr._a n d ~WllI1am_J al1n§}
and mr .an a mr s . Ho wa r d Ta y i orand sons.
Mr .an d Mr s .Ha r old Ta y lor
Exen t Mon da y a fter n oo n wi th Mm.
mms Tay lo r .M r a n d M n Ha r -
old Tay lor an d D on a ld we r e Oma -h a viaitors.Wednesday.Pemzv
ap e n di n z th e da v wi th he r gr a n d
mothe r, Mrs . Tay lo r. S r.Mr .an d Mr s.Ar n old Fuh lro dt
9-nd c hildren wer e Sundav visitorsanFr emo nt. wi th MT.Fuhro ldt's
mother . Mrs.Lena Fuhxo ldt.Th e r
are irueats, todav. of Mr s. Fu hl-nnldt'a I mwnts, Mr. an d Mr s. E , A.
Mc Donald.also o f Fr emon t
Mr . an d Mn . Ge o n re Rea h we r eCh r i stma s E ve n les ta of Mr .and
M n .Theo dore Cro udv in Blair.
M r u n d ' f é " 'Au stin Renahaw
entertained.unday a fternoo n. forMr . a n d M N. Ha r i i n Nelson
1_, . - . --
Men's Wéar and Shoes
l h ' » \ . || n ¢ || »d l . . . . .I N ;
Mike Nelson. Proprietor
r ''r' 1, -1,-1, -f,'f, = 'r'r " ' r ' r " r " r " r '
, . . , .,,,g . , ; ,;
' r " r " r
|||t 01118''F r i d n v t o n n n | . i n o v e r t h e h o n -
u < x a o . u n m . s A m . u a u n n o n d a y s .B o b b y F o l e v c a m e M o n d a y
|
L:
g ¢
.e m r e n .~Oesn ho me'Fr i d n v to nnn| .in ove r th e lwi i -
u<xao.unm.sAm.uaunnon days.Bobby Fo le v c a me Mon day
|
»\€
z1rEIi 'rt o C \ | 1 | f : ' " f ' V o n I I l l - I I I :- \ - - = -- _ £ " . ! ~ . f " " f ° t h l v w i | | |l n . A . R . ~-. . .- _ . |.l. ... -.L ' M m m ~ g t g g "I ~
c .R -w u -s i
I
1|. .-_----\-5-ww..|umm_ox unco|h.ln¢|mow-d Mr.and Mm.Clamms 'Phone ol
Mr. n-d Mn. mul' \'0un»¢n¢ Hermnn.urdny `§"F\T'"6»\"'\"'in. hhhz-' M
a '°=~ome.n .. n.nl ,i¢f_°°$nd M L ~ V o n .Mr.R gD__g§___=RS
d Mn. Pram! Welbedlnand. R -Former Dr. W. F. rhmphiul\ md Dm amen! Sundav In Vu-Location
o.Home Theatre Building
Blair NebnukaAdv srti u in Thu Enmmin |~
It Bflntl Ha mm uo <» o » v ~» o + ~» ++» v -» ++¢
\
1;;=|z{=]_-pri'Service With Satisfaction Deep k Oils and (las
F a i r w a y O i l C o m p a n y
Artiiu Conrad. Prvprieior
-1, -f.4, a.4_.4 ~ . ...4 4 ¢..°i..J ¢,.1 4
Pond, Mercury and Linroln Zephyr Sdes md Servicn
Blair Motor CompanyMax nam I 1 |
Hm\.
wm a
.__°r'n§: m~z'n=:1u=frm=a1r._.
\§§§l§€§€3é€`@\®®\@®\@®® ~ ~ ~\@®<@€§@~"~ ®®\@\@®®\@~<@\@\@\@\@\@\@\@\@\@\@\%l"é ~E
e suéial calendars of Blairiful decorations, clever use 0£=t'ha M'..:r.and Mrs.Clareme King*
- a~ ers amed
A stalf of student officers fqr
0 o
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Balmer
..|;|~ner g ue sts, to da y , a t the h ome of
Mr .Johnaon's parents. in W est
P o i n t .L a t e r t h e y w i l l v i s i t M r .
O||l l
Ch ar ie a Vln Valin o f W ak ef fe ld
arri ved In s t n i xh t a t th e h o me o f
his s rra nd ba ren tl, Mr. a ng ! Mm J .
M»
.. . . .. _.._ . _ - . . .---* " "|
M a n y C h r i s t m a s P a r t i e s -¥§€2'lf`i'f."'°'""f"f.°". or very close;~~
r ..?f2ffs 5`:nf"HWF '' '\M a r k W e e k ' s C a l e n d a r , ,~,,, vm: In .-.».~¢»L-(;LL%.1£.au¢.£=...é.2§l»
I Colorado
...:;I . ;|a |
A R RW E F RO M \
COAS T FOR VI~
Joe McMnnlgaI and Bill Slert.
¢ | ' j _ _ _ _ ' |f1 _ L I -. . . . .- . , . . ._ _c . _ 9 L . . . _G 1 I 7 5
nuuwsses were n ra uwi th red-ringed d ,
as a nu mbe r o l p a
the holiday s.p
Alway s a popular ken
ter-mining,C h r i mn n s
proved £ 0 be no exc ept
y epnnmeuthisweek,
ushered in.
leonlor en-thie year
lon.Color-
»++~»-M
EAD
nlldh(
u
united to make these Christmasparties among the moat memorable
of the entire year.
In addition to the several social
gntherlngs held, or planned for
the near future, by indlvldnnl host-esaee, nelrly every club KNUP hu
held s Chrletmu observance.Many of thae club pnrtiee have in~eluded not only rnexnbern,but their
lmdlies, le well.
Perhaps the mm popular WW
of ww. however, le the mall ln-timnte gatherings on Chrietmu
Eve. including only rnemben olthe
' r " r " v r 'r r r r r r r r,, .,. , " r " . . . .r " r " .
~._...----xurmv. nw- are rpenalng unnnmae ln ues "'°" " " '""~'""'-""'"" " ' " » "Ind hvmnl, md exch\nZ° of K""i'€»'1Z`J.'§§°A.§£"°1°`l'§€» Uoldrs. Ki\'lK'! Marina, Iowa, nnlong relntlvee.'1.'£'2i§`$"»°?I.'.».Z°°§""§ ~b>'~
brother,~ s g x g g 'They Mr. and Mrs. Wal r G. Hube r c ddwm ¢;l,¢,|,,calawin,|_|.
returned to f'5 .y-are nnendlns wday Mrs. Hu- uwugh | wphomore, has been a
pep,"E""5 gn ber'| lmenlu. Mr. end Mfr. J. B. member of the band (or four yearsChrls :muEe n Hansen of Waehlngwn, N°b'"k"|ee snare drummer.His duties
_Bob H q,f l - l l i pending will include directing other offi-Mt. nnd Mrs. A. C. Dcbel entfr um c,_y_';mg_ hx§od:yns :dm llnlee n o l the b u d personnel, and
tained e group of ndK|\\°°fl n ls -no-host dinner,Christmas Eve. parents, Mr. end Mrs, E. C. Hunt,'l\"'""Kll'lE muemw Pf°81'1mS»
Their guests were Mr. nnd.Mre.R E. Laing, Mr. end Mn. J. H.ri-1 , u l M ry J. Cook. Mrs.A..f'3`I°¢. m?.u,.fM,,. W. D. HAm»
moml, And Mfg :Jesu Gllberbtm.
Royal NelflllwflHold Fnmlly ?lr¢y
A Chrllhnla wry for R°w
Sr.
Mm Bert Ro ot md hmlly en-
tertained st. dinner, Tnadun for
Mn. 1-xhel Burger ol Fon D0d8¢~Iewe,end Mn.D. A. Compwn.
Mrs. Christine Thane fpent the
week-md with her wn and da\l8h-
ter-in-law,Mr.:nd Mn .Elmer
Other bend o/Ulcers are listed
below:
Nomu Johnson,student direc-
to r; mm J i pp, L ure e mhlmdi .and Chnrles Feegxn. firm. lieuten-
nnta; Margaret Welton and Mll~
dred Guyer, eeeond lieutetmma;Leon Knhr :nd Don Suplee, ¢qulp»
ment committee; Jack Bn-fy and' hbg l ben and their 'Andrew Hunen, librer'le.n|;- Wir-.n l l u .° f..:a " nt.Sdzefflnr .-'§.'.;fi'i' #'f;,f'.'?I'.'*'FE""'°"§ ren Jenlflm and Merlin Kuhr, eer-
I . o f H e r m a n
" T a " ° " ° 5 ' » " a J L a
r .a n r s .a s u h l l n o lT e k u n n h w e r e S u n d a y g d n n e r
g e n i e a t t h e C h u l a L a u z h l l n
o m e ,
Mr.and Hn .Kelly AndersonandBurtwerea l l e n at theChndeeLaulzhlin home.Wednes-day evening.Mrs. Chex-ls Leufrhlin and Beu-lah were lzueeu at the club muh
int! held at Mrs.Clark Devil' onThursday.Mr. and Mrs. Im-en Layman andfamily and Ernest Jensen were
Sunday dinner zueate of Kr. endMrs, Sherman Cnrllon of Cmnt.Mr. and Mrs. "Shine" Weber endMr. and Mn. Hull-nd Christensen
and Betty [au were Slmdny dinner
uests et the Tho d Henna:
ome.Mr.and Mrs. Thorvmld Hnnnenend Franeee Mle were Omnln vls~
Point.
Earl Jenkins, University of Ne-
bmeka student,arrived Saturday
'in spend the holldlyl with his par-
enh, Mr.me Mrs.Earl Jenkinsland Warren.Mr. and Mn. John
VBru<-g ol Omlha ue also spend~
ing mdny at the Jenkins home.
Mr. end Mp. W. W. Wl!kinlon'a
mm. w i l y , a r e Mr. xnd Mn.Hemld Sdlller and fumily of
Omnlu, Mn.Hnrjorie Metzinger,
lBilly and Glorie, of Lincoln, end
ilr. and ln. Tom Willdnmn end
thild xen.
< . ~ . - .-.¢.J ..<..-. .¢,_4_., . l_z_ ¢ ,a,,1,4,4,_¢,_1,_4_ .¢.
we n v lm n y swi th the ir pa ren ts in Blair.J o e ,
th e n o n o f Mr s . B e r th ! Mc ll wp l,
has been employ ed on th e w e t
const since Augusl. Bill, the y oung-
en s an U! Mr . an d Mrs. Paul Sle rt,
le f t f o r C a li f o r n i a lu ! J u ly .
n l m m u m n n l n m l - p n "
Cempl>¢||'s Mortuary
PHONE 91
Ambulance Servke
§w|sH|NG You Au.n
DR.C.R.M]
DENTIST
Rooms In Bhyle B
Blair. Nebrul
§;~
I : _ _ ..
" * u : .
;
-fi "u»h e } ". _ a
Z ' ' 7 1 1 1_ _ c s L i ' f " \
- ~~ ~ n » . . . . _
1-s:-gp
' * ' f l l H l p g p _u n |
1 .I |. . . " . U ~
Hull,Wadnudny ev
one-I-nmdrd attendee_A 8:80 o'¢lock
served, ma the sven
at cud; md gamespruenrted to the onn
Lhdnen.
~ s ¢0"]|nlom; Plan Xml
Pnrty, Snunrdny
Mrs. Clark 0'Han
ces will entertain
Christmas party,S1
nm.r:".m nt dinn
~ a , : : ' " ~ a z ; " ; ; ; r " 1 ' m t
dhmn.una the Ivnr Hnlunnn hmlly.
ing wu gpm:mas Mnry Pickall of Mlnn&l~P°~
A gift wu lin, Minneaoim is s holiday guestale, Mrs H J o l her param,Mr.and M n .
Gevrrce Pxmlx.
Min Jvne Wxltrm, n student atasGrace College. in mmdlnz uw mn;-I
f1 .vu»u¢-n at the parenw Ceexl
Keanu;Curtis Glllhm,BarhamM¢Cm1nnughey,Rmemsry Peter-
sen. and M u Kelly,wmvrslaz
M-lrglret Bany, senior drill mm-
ter: and Pexzy Barron, junior drill
mneler.
Local News
xwn. snuruny.Mr, And Mrs. Hurley Clementsmd Rlchnrd. Mr. md Mrs. ElmerThaneand fnmlly.Mr. And Mn.Ted Ivenon and !|mllY.Mr. and
Mrs.Harold Mltlll Ind fnmlly,Mr. und Mrs. Chris Vlndenlsv mdfamily, Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Jenlen.Mr. and Mn. Andrew Olblch lndlamilv. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Wardnnd Myron, and Mr. and Mrs. MerleWardSalurdnv nvenlnn :ull-
A MERRY
0 0 0 0 0
wn l wn , mm e ."IIE nd family M n .I r vi n Lbrenzen and t w o B 1 E ~ = - = § F i " o f ~ v l s a t e d .,cgsgor s vg l tf:»o?E3nRl::';2ei
saturday even- daughters o f T e h m n h v i li te d H r . R e ' md mu r g v Hmc JuJi3FE_'e"' $" m' W ard c eleb rate hi s bi day .
er wi ll b e Mr .a n d Mr s . F L Br o wn an d fa mily ,°_]'f!lr.and Mr s .No m e W a r d gpd
9 in Q W Q Q v
Burt County Coop Service Station
Clarence Kuhr, Proprietor Q;E!Eiiféi 1\f.~§f`iiséa` ofniililun,Sr." l d
Ru th A n n ,M r a n d Mr s .Ph ill?
| O' Ha nlo n,Sara J ane an d J ames,
' M r .nn d Mr s. Ree d O'Hsnlon, J r ..
Mary Cath erine an d Patric i a Ellen.
M r .and Mr s .Robert 0 ' Hz n lo n
|and Bobbie, and J ohn A. Rhoades.
:I Q 0
W i ll Atten d Reu ni on
In K an s as C ity
Mr s.Mi n ni e Bugeon le f t W ed
nes day f or Ka nsa s City ,Missouri,
where she is spen ding the Ch ris t-
ma s ho li da y s with her e ldest son.
Curtis B ugeon an d family A f a m-
ily reunion,the fi rs t c omplete
pzathering o f relatives i n twen tyyears.is ta k i n g plac e at tlgle. B'u-
goon ho me i n Knns ss C ity . tod ay ;
present,besides the Cur tis Bu-
geons and Mr s.Min nie Bugeon.
are M r nnfl Mr s Russell Bugoon
and dnug htor o f Chic ago.Mr s.
Vern Mi lli ea n o f Des Moines.
Iowa,and Mr .and Mrs.Ilnr old
Millilrnn o f Wnusa.Nebraslm.
E L o o m . N E W S
Hllnlea i:iI
Unit-Slate Friends
ll-lr..nnfl Mrs.E mo r v Hu n t.Jr..
spent Sunrlny and Mon day in
Brady ,Nebraska,vis iti ng friends.
Ric hard and Hu g h visit-od their
grandparents,Mr . a n d Mr s.E.C
llu n t,du ri ng th ei r parents'ab-
sence.
Ma r vi n Roh wer ls
lli rlhd ny Celobrant
Ma r vi n Rohwer,li ttle sun o f
Mr .an d Mr s.Ha r r y Ro h we r of
Irvin gto n,entertained a t a b i r th -
day par ty ,Sunday afternoon.
Guests included his grandparents.
Mr .and Mr s.Carl Rohwer,Sr.,
an d Mr . an d Mr s. F re d Puls; .Ioan
and Claudia Allen,Ma r ily n Roh-
wor, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Puls and son
of Benson, and Mr. and Mrs .Ha r r y
Ne ls on an d son o f F o r t Calhoun.
Pur ple Pe pp er Dri ll
Te a m In Selected
A dr i ll team,whose purpose
wi ll be to provide enter tain ment
a t school basketball games this
inter,was selec ted last njeek by
Saturday .
Mr .and Mr s Ke nn eth Pound
wi ll celebrate the ir Si lver W ed ~
di n g anniversary .n e xt Saturday .
Dec ember 27.
Mrs. May Ir eland of L os A11geI»
es, California, arrived Sunday fo r
an e xten ded visi t. with her son»»in
la w and daughter,Mr . a n d Mr s .
Fr a n k Stric klett.
Mr . a n d Mr s Viggo Carlse n nnd
son. Davi d. of Ti iden are spending
the Chri stma s ho lid ay s at the p ar-
ental. H. J . Hansen a nd N. C Carl-
sen, hornes.
Mr .and Mrs.E d Ar k ell enter-
ing,fo r Mr s .I-Iowsrd Rhea,Ed na
Ashelford,Ho wa r d Rhosdes,an d
Kenn eth Redd ing.
Mr . a n d Mr s.Wesley Sorensen,
Mr . a n d Mr s .Ed A r k e ll a n d K e n -
neth Redding clrnve to Glenwood.
iowa.Sunday ,to spend the day
wi th Mr . n n d Mrs.Ed Red din g.
tained nt pinoc hle, Thursd ay even-
( .E.Do wne y o f Kansas City .|
fllvsour i. a rrived Mond ay to sp end
li lv holiday s wi th his son-in-law
and dau ghter,Mr . a n d Mr s .Ken-
ne th Pound.
("hristn1ns dinner mxests o f M r .
and Mrs .Vernon F'.Bellows wi ll
he Mrs. F rank Bellows and Bonnie.
and Donald Be llows of Fo r t S llls .
Oklsh oms.
Mr .and Mr s.Fr an k llr oss loft
yesterday to spend Chr istmas
wi th M r Ilross'dnugh tc r.Mr s.
Charles Neih aus nnd fa mi ly of
Holrlrelre,Nebraska.
Harvey Kro gh a nd son , Ke nne th.
Mrs . Stella Mi ller an d Mr s. Mi nn ie
Bugeon were dinner guests,Sun-
day , of Mr. Kr ogh's s on-in-law and
daughter.Mr . a n d Mr s . Roy P au l-
so n of He rman .
Mr .an d Mr s.J .E.Gi mp b e ll
an d fa mily are ha vi ng s s Christ-
ma s di nn er guests Mr .and Mr s.
George Campbell,Mi ss Ela ine
Gustin, and Base Sy lvia.
Mi ss Alic e Alle n,instr uc tor in
'lhc school a t Nelson.Lc br ns ks .
is spending the Christmas holiday s
wi th he r f ath er ,Cly de Alle n.he:
brother.Pierce Alle n and fa mi ly .
and " ml. vuln li uni i n D mn hn a
Ad o lph K lo p p in g an d Ha r r y A n -
dersen o f Counc il Blu ff s,I o wa
sp en t F ri da y with Mr . a nd Mr s. J .
W. Stagernan.
Mrs . A. C . Ha ns en wa s an o ve r-
night. guest. Saturday , of her son~
in- la w an d da ug hte r, Mr. a nd Mrs
Or vi lle A ik e n o f Oma h a .
Mr .a n d Mr s .Ki r b y Cook and
dau ghters of Omah a ar e sp en di ng
today wi th Mr .Cook'g parents,
Mr. an d Mrs. . Guy Coo k.
Mr . an d Mrs . Alf re d Fe e r, E dn a
and Kenneth,and LeRoy Creech
wer e Su nd ay d in ner g ue sts of Mr.
and Mrs. Kelly And erse n of He r .
ma n
Mr .an d Mr s.M .G.Holla nd
and son le ft Tue sd ay for St. J os-
eph.lllissou ri. wher e they ' plsnneo
|l.0 spend Christmas.Th e y will r e -
tu rn Fr i d ay me ni n v.
Mrs. J e anette Palmer of II sther»
ville, Io wa,De gr e e of Ho n or o f fi -
cial spent the xxeel--end in llln i r
n"it.h the local lodge pr mi do n t.
Ilirs.Fr an k llig hf rc e and family .
Mr. n nll Mrs . H. L y le Guy er a na
farnillr are ontr-rtninimx,to ja y
f o r Mr .and !\Irs.An dr ew 'Mn son
of L y on s . Ilu rmn n Gn y er of K e ar -
ney . and Miss E vely n An de rse n of
Albion.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Malc olm F. Broder-
snn and daughters, Sur'nn Ann and
Polly Jane.are spending today
wi th Mr s .Brodersen's parents.
Mr .and Mr s .George Mc Quan°ie
and fa mi ly .
Chr istma s d inn er guests o f Mr .
an d Mr s .W ood row Svendghard
an d fa mi ly wi ll be Mr .and Mr s .
H. C. Ku h r a n d f ami lv o f n or th o f
Blnlr.and Mr .and Mr s.He n r y
Kn i e p a n d children of 'Kenn| .rd.
Chr istmas guests o f Mr .and
Mrs . J o hn Gilliam, toda y , are Mr .
an d Mr s.Han-y `[»arsen and baby
o f Creighton,Nebraska,and Mr .
a n d M r s Ca rl Andersen and c hil-
dren of Hermann.
M m .W a lte r G.Hu be r substi-
tuted a t Ma tte s School ne ar K en -
nsrd, seve ral d ay s last week.She
to ok the plac e o f Mi ss A g ne s Em-
\rliln\|a|ln wn r vnnrn innrflllr wl m
My r o n we r e sulimer stuests at theFloy d Johnson home.Saturday
evening.Mr s .ldnrsazet. Iverson ha d as
Sundry dinner gue sts Mr. and Mrs.Llo y d J oh nso n. Mr. an d Mrs. Ru s-
sell Wand and Donald.Mr . a n d
Mr s . Te d I ver s b n a n d f lmi ly .Mr .
an d Mr s. E lmer Tha ne a nd f amily .
Me r ri ll Johnson.Mr s .Ri nd a Ga -
motes and Mrs. Chri stin a Olb ac h.
Visitors i n Valley . Thur sday . in-c lu ded Mr. and Mrs. Ru ss ell W a rd
an d Donald.Mr .an d Mr s .Lloy d
J ohnson. Mr. and Mrs. Me rle W ard
and Mrs. Christina Olbac h.Mrs. J . C. Brodersen. Mrs. Riley
Broders en and Larry .Mr s . He n n '
J ac k son an d Ca mer on and Ma ma n
an d Mr s.Fr a n k Brodersen wereSundayafternoonc alle rs on Mr s.
Ha tti e Cameron.Mr s.Hen rv J ac ks on a nd Mr s.
Fr a n k Broder sen were Blsur visit-
ors. F ridav.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Andersen were
Sundav dinn er W ests nt the Morris
Christensen home.M r . ~ M r s .Hc nrv Peters en were c allers in the
afternoon.
Mr. an d Mrs. Einer Hanse n wereOmaha visitors. Ffriday .
M r. and Mrs. Emer Hansen were
guests at the Clarence .Hansen
home in B la ir . Ss tu rd av n li rh t.
Guests a t the Ein er Hansenhome.Sunday eveninir.included
Mr . an d Mr s. " Sh in e"W eber . Mr.
and Mrs. Fr ed Kubie. Mr. and Mrs.
Tho ws ld Han se n and F ra nc es Mae
and Bettv Lou Chri stensen.Mrs. Malc o lm Broders en and Su-
san and Po llv wer e c aller s a t th e
J. C. Brodersen home. Thursday .Mr .an d Mr s.J .C.. Br ode rs en
and Mrs. Ri ley Broders en and Lar-
ry wer e Bla ir ah olmer s. Fn dsir.
€Mrs.An d re w Broc k wa s dis-
missed f r o m Imma nu e l Hos pital.
Mond ay .
Mr . an d Mr s. C - W . C hr in te me n
an d Mr .and Hr s .Ca rl Sorensen
vi s i ted th e A lf r ed S k ov h o me n u r
Arlin gto n,Sunday .
Mr .and Mrs. I...L .Sny de r and
son, Harry , expec t to spend Christ-
Irnas amo ng relatives in W oodbine,
I o n . .
Mr .an d Mr s .Alf r e d Andersen
attended the wedding of Miss Edna.
Newki rk a n A . N. A nd ers en , W e d-
nesday ._
he Eat Shop
1-
\j~Y~,B-.Q ~
`\ 5
1'2aA:
.r y
,_¢,_4,1,,a_,_4, 4,_.: _;-J:fJ'}l)_J¢1 -°|a-l».Ja-4».Ja.4¢,ia
r
\ n|
_,.v .
§ C l u - i r t r n a r G 1 - e a t i n .r ~~<
sEBsl
§uEEBB
.9 7 "SQ
m/~f ;»51"l»§
D ® ? ¢ ,
The Greenhouse
W. J. Rodgers, Proprietor
I n u w % E \ r a , va ° M \ w = - w a m , ; g m e vu
J <4 4 , J , . 4 4 ~4 ~~~4 4 4,4 _J ~.|,_A .|,_4,
ri ,Zi ,.;;»,g r: r r r .if y i ,e , 1 rf r r r ' r r ' r r EK
~f
'~'2/"" "HS 1 "U
v ~
ie
\.!:yul§
*s
's
u§ |
m
E
55%
)I
i
5
'|II|
I
3.
BI
d
N. T. Lund fs' Company
Insurance. Real Estate and Loans
i@€~l@€~!€~!€!€%€4f-'5;'~'E='f'§i'~€i'.if'?»i"£'§'ff§. §2m~=@4@§1®e
;@-€+»§==@4@4§.4@@a#@@=a m 2f2m 2=2=2 m w m
2E2s§s3a
HlllIOHH~l}B£fTIN[i5 ~§
4
:?>::::::::-:-:-:-.-:-:-:::~:-:»:-~ ::» ::-::-::::~::::::~::::::::»:-::~:~-:-:--:;;:;:;::;:::~::~::;:::::if :~:<:~:-:»:-:~:<2-;:::::~:»:~::-:-:-:-:-:<~"753:;:;:_§;:§:;:§E:§:§:§:§:;:§:§:§:§3 :Q'2:Q12:§:§:§:§:Q:S:§:Q:§:§:§:§:§:§£:7:§:§:3:5"
"3Z:5:3:f:i:f:¥:¥:f:f:5:f. A .:3:f: 23: 1111111115if:¢:ff:f:¢:2:f:¥:fc5:?'1:"'
Te §h9D_F0\; Women
Llhristmas
_ h b _ h _ % . B ~ h _
Q§
SQQQ
v f g /
Clyde Nelson, Skelly Service
Phone 396, Your Skelly Man
I rw w H 'rw \v'rv v\n L \,..=`.¢,»¢,.`..¢,.,,.......,,... ` . , . ` . . , . ` . . . ` . . ` - , ` ~ _ .
`1|1 u rn un rr e s . . n ' n - n ' a ' \l § !n l 3 *
£
isSsss
gE
7. \ '
~\n '
.a-~i.A I
TIDINES amz' mr
YEAR-ROUND Super Service
Texaco Service Station
George Kuhr --Alfred Enger
! '!\\'!\ _L _:Ml E :|'Ill"lI!!1Il l\1'l1|!\ l\ll\|1\l\l\ '!\!\ 1\\'l!\\'!\
|: El !\|l3,\ l\ 'll [}| mu!! U mn l`|"l1* 11 fm :M m \1\ pm 1: -nw 'I 'I
uiss§
E
H
,\\ . , f ...~
'~`'._ t 0°u l e § 5 h g z r
0-..|o p
Ruth Burr and Frances Clemmer, Proprietors
' r ' * r * r * ' r " r " r " r " r " r " * r " r " r " r " r " ' r " r ' r " r ' r " r -»
\~"\' r ' » " » ' r " r " r " r " r " r ' r " r " r " r " r " r ' r ' * r " v » "r '-
4 ie r n ~ m m s
~ r "-..~r.
I *v l './ 'mf i5/ 4l'\~=:a»0 1
.?r.J;',;,,,»,°,]*b*\A
|9 4 |/-
,4!'u¥'PIe Pepper s
o f t h e group, a
are Auldn.A me
J une Davis, Shi
Jensen. Dagny 1
sen,Barb ara P4
A l m a 'I'hombur|
ry , P eggy Barre
'Ma rjo ri e F ren c h
Nor ma.John;| Menc ke,No r m
~~u u u v v \ . \a \ . n n . ; v \ . u u v u u n n - .
i l l P u r p l e P e p p e r s .W r e n c h d i s t r i c t p a t r o n s g a t . h -
e ,E u n i c e C a r l s e n e r e d a t t h e s c h o o l ,T u e s d a y e v e n -
r l e y F i n c h e r ,P e a r l i n g ,f O r t h e c h i l d r e n ?a n n u a l
l i j e l l i n ,L y d i a L a r -C h r i s t m a s p r o g r a m a n d p a r t y .
o u n d .W i l m a R o o t .T e a c h e r s a t W r e n c h a r e M i s s e a
gh,Ma rg ar et EIar»Ma ry F ed de a nd P h y lli s Ha mi lton .
*||» I°1'0f-hy French.ll-lr. and Mm. Theodore Qroudy'» Mndree J ohnson, and c hi ldren, Mr . and Mm. W illiam
mn .MHl`8"l€lfil»¢W u lf and Dona ld, and Mr .and
A Lon e.Vir gin ia Mr s. Ray mon d W ulf a nd Bi lly we re
= " " " " " ' ; , ' " ; ~{ " E " | " " f " i ~Saturay even ing g u a t theL'=§§§Z?1@Z2»T"n a a f o r n a u " H A lf r e d Andersen ho me we r e Mr s .
Sena W ulf and Mr s. Ted Buc khardt
D r and Mr s.George Stanleyand Neil of I~Inwa11den. Iowa, were ~=<g;hgd Mr s 'W R Ba lle r a n d
wec lé-end vis ito rs a mo n g Blaanr Alfred J ensen,l i l of Li nc o ln , a re
friends.mtu rni np;ho me on Sun spe ndi ng Chr iatmls wi th M11 J p
day .Nei l is a stu de nt th is wi nte r J en se n.
t th e Sta fe U i i .a _n v e r e t y Mr .and Mr s.H u i s A r e and
I M m e L ' °_ f " " °? * ° " = : € "o i 'v f " t ' f " "c h i l d r e n e n t e r t a i n e d ,M o n d a y e v e n -
A - - I v . .; - -.A n e n u m ;n b v n n l 1 _ _l . . . . . .1 _- - . I I5
E'
:fu
sB5Esu
§52g|
E54
Nelson,Mann;Nordgreen, Paul-
ine Stewart. Harriet Sunds, Gay-
nelle Andersen,Jacqueline Dudg-
|eon, Libby Robinson,U h Robin-
son, Abbie Ann Vaughan, MarilynMencke,Barbara Fischer,Bette
Morse,Paullno McBride,and
Clarslynn Tdpp.
Club Notes
Townsend Club;The Townsend Club No.1, the
only Townsend club in Hair, will
hold its initial meeting of the year.
Thursday evening,January 1,at
Scheffler Hull.
W ll. C.Kensington
I 'Pho \V.R, C.kenslngwn will
'meet at Seheffler Hall,Saturdayaflemnon,December 27.Each
member of the group will providea pnrt of the refreshments.
Blair Pick-Up Club
The mal, Pick-up Club win hold
a covered dish luncheon and
Christmas party, at seven o'clock,
Mondav evening,December 29.The affair will take place at the
IL P. Flynn home.
I
Thursday evening guests at theHans Wulf home near 0n\m.
Guests ol the W. J. Blstters ataholiday dinner,Sunday, wereMr. and Mrs. Henry Manke,Mr.
and Mrs. Luther Monks and fan»
lly, and Home Pace, all of Fon-
tanelle.
Mrs. C. M. McCormick of Omaha
entertained at dinner, Friday, for
Mrs. Ethel Burger of Fon, Dodge.iowa,Mrs. s. J. Johns, of Omaha.
Mrs. Hennan Ludwig, Mrs. M. G.
Holland, and Mr. and Mrs, D. A.
Compton of Blair.
Miss Dolores Deets of Fort Rll-
ey.Kansas.arrived early this
week for several days' visit withherparents.Mr.and Mrs.Ross
Deets.Christmas Eve guests nt
the Dr-els home were Mr.and
Mrs. Hamid Jnhnson of Tekamsh.
Mrs.A.C. Reddick ol' Lineoln
spent several days in Blair,last
week, as a guest of Mr. and Mrs.
D.A. Compton.Wednesdav din~
ner guests at the Compton homvwereMrs.Reddick,Mrs.Ethel
Burger of Fort Dodge, Iowa, and
Mrs. Corn Badxerow.
Dinner guests,today,of Rev.
and Mrs.N_ C.Carlsen will be
.W a mw u es-ly un.-ee.. A..several days' vacation at the par
ental, A. C. Hansen. home.M i n
Lorraine Hanson of Omaha will
spend Christmas st home, also.
Miss Ceelle Lyon of Omaha ar-
rived to spend the Chdstmas holl-
day as s guest of Missa Grace,Ella and Blsnrhe Hill.Uthsr din~
r guests at the Hill home, today,
will beDr. and Mrs. H. F. Swan~
s e n .
Mr.and Mrs.Dewey Holstein
and liuhy visited the Vic Holstein
home near Herman, Sundny even»
ing.Also present were Mrs. Mar-
Ramt Marsh and Miss GeorziaInnes of Herman,Mr.and Mrs.
Albert Marsh and son of Omaha.
Mr.and Mm,Fred Lind ana
son, Wesley. of Omaha are enter-tainlnr at Christmas dinner, today.for Mr and Mrs. Philip 0'Hanlon
Sara Jane and Jimmy,Mr.and
Mrs J.Hllwn Rhoades, Charlotte
nnd Kenneth, and John A. Rhosdos
of Blslr.
Mrs. Frahk Bellows and daugh-
ter, Bonnie. Pl-on to entertain at nfamilyreulon,the latter part of'this week,Among those who are
eww *9 2° Present a re, noun!
png, xor mrs. was Aw. Aan: umJohnny, and Mr. and Mn. George
Luken. all of 0maha_
Mr. and Mrs. William Chrichton
of Omaha visited their daughter,
Mrs.Merton Jensen and family.
and the Henry Jensens,Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mn. Arthur W. Johnson
pl.m :~ lr- sz-..sv.s< at f\ Chnllarras
dinner, today, lt the home of Mrs.
Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0.
C. Fechner and Norman of Omaha.
Mrs. R. H.Robinshn submittedtosmaioroperation,Tuesdaylmoming, at Imnsnuel Hospital in
'ma.ha.Her daughter, Mary Ann,
ls also a patient ihere.
;Mr. and Mm.Stanley Bednar
and children are entertaining, to-day,for Mrs.Oscar Gilbertson,land Mr.and Mrs.James Maher
and family.I Mm Emma san went w Platts-
fmouth,Nebraska,Wednesday,to
spend the holidays with her son~
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.Iauis Na1|'e and family.
A group of fnends gathered at
the home ol Mr. and Mra. Ed Jea-
s<-n,Thursday evening, ln obser-
vance ol Mr. .knsen's birth anni-
.,L"'°'?.»-Q ,e cr ==
Spend Your Leisure Time With Us
S o r e n s e n S m o k e H o u s e
" r " " r " r 'r-"V r ' r " r " r " r " r " ' r '' * r ' r f ' r " r
-
J . , w J ;, 4 . . ~.'¢.4¢,l4. -..4. __ , | _ 4 "
|I
l!| :| 1|_:gl.:|rp£!!t||E|lE1'E!"!!|E|!f|'|f||'f||'|I'F| 'm -_n_| '_r_ 'n 9|
Y ~
~.~' a n ~ \ l ~ .
I r ~ f `
W z z ~ -< --
w f y n -.. .~ ,. .. -w / 4 %
Clothing and Shoes for Men and Boys
J. D. Garrison
J..-..J..&..4,J_a,:4 _4,_a la A ;4 4, "d.Av. 4 A
g
E I' lm
\
Q reterson Barber Shop
»,'¥¥@4'""F'"F""F"&¢§!FC'°5='?~=§"-=.'5E£L§¥¢{L»»I¥=~~-ll3§¥€?»ElEl&
~ " ~§"";Q
é A <1
_Mr. and Mrs. Am" Carlsen And uenuwn or 1-'on Sllls. Oklahoma:I i m l ,Fntndshlp Cluh Karl-hath of Coming, lows; Mr, und Mr. and Mrs.Lloyd 'l`eSelle and
I The Jolly Friendship Cluh met Mrs. Viggo Carlsen and David of children and Mrs.Clnude Elwell
with Mm. Fwd Peck,Tllursdly, Tilden: Rhoda Carlsen of Deatur; of Grant, Nebmkn.
when plans were mlde for n Mr. and Mm.Il. J. Hnmven; and Mrs. Blnndw Warrick and fun-Christmas natty no be held ut u..lMr». Hamm and zwn daughters.ily u e entartdnlnr.lndnv.fnrl
| v€\"88l'}"
Min Alice Jensen of Filley, Ne-brukl. in lvendink her Chrisimu
V|Vll'B. no J¢l'\B9l\, nlvxng lrnveu lunvening.
Mr ,and M n Alfred Jorgensen
o f o m m s p e n t s n n d k y v m ,Mr .
md lin . Vi c tor J oh nn on a nd P hy l~
Us and Mr. and Mrs. An drew J ohn-
Pen-A
evening.$1 ua UnMystery
were ch
ndirrsnn home,
Th e r r on n vu !
é a é l i l - d § §M r ~H r s .V e r n o n B e l l o w s H e n n a .a n d m e a d é i w i _ W ' i l l i r h
B d t h n p n r l ¢|nr|f m n i l v n n f n d n i n n d n f d i n m n ~ I n d m u l h f h f A h o W n r r i v k
5 'G00d Fellows Shoe Fund, Sunday, for Mrs Bellows' sister of Arlington;Hg" W a rr i c k IndPals for the coming year Misa Jennie Baughn of Washing- Illnlly, Normln arrick ind Mace
oxen,also.At the close ton,D. C.; Jammu Simpson of Wlrrlck of Blur.
meetinz,I.lunch »wu Fordyce,Nebraska;and Uucil Dinner guna, today, of L_P.
Guests were Loretta and Baughn,Jr.,of Pender.Miss Skov wiil be tho follnwing mem-
zhlrmm.Baughn and Mr,Simpson will be bers of his family; Mr. and Mm.GGOYEB Bunehuldt wilt be married on December 81..C-W. Chrlxtenmn. Mr.md Hn .
of the
served.
Ethel Ku
u . .
4/»m;1
L e w e l l y n :b e r S h o p
Dovmlldrn In \h 0'Hlnlon Bulidlng4A4..u.1.., . .<.,... ._ ..-.,.¢-.. 4
holrteal tn the club in Jnmury.
Mr. :gd Un- J. R Vlndnl plan
to spen Chriltmn Dnll tv ks in Rxndolp}\,`yNel:x-':sal?:
Tlmy allu hue mlde tentativeplana for n trip tn Cambrldn, IIII-
aoh, when they wi ll v ldt nh-
ves.c
Kna
for
Mrs
H nM nrs hwill
Mm
corporal Pun Filher of Fork Eurem Chrlstefnaefm. lui;-.'§§Ei EE.
lx, Kentucky, arrived this week Carl Sorensen of Blair;Hr.and
several diva' hulunch with Hn. Howard Kubin. HY. and Hr;Fishnr and daughter. Mr. nnd|Soren Janus.xnd Mr. And Mn Mr. and Mm'Mmon Jennen and
Ove 'r. Andaman.Hr . md, / u ma Skov ma fnmlly of Ari- d~"zhur.J\=dy.wil\!mveuUru-h¢-
.Manley Fisher.md otherlnlton,mu dinner,wdxy,Mr.and Mn.Lives in the Blah' vidniw.He Henry Jensen, Mr. :nd Mrs. Wi|~
n t u m to ' Fort Knut next Adv udn in The lmurpxhq Illam Chrlohton ul Omnhx, Mr, md
uday.I t n t h , " B l u l h Mn. John Rhodes und inmlly.
Plumbing and Heating
Faniberg Hardware
.-...,_.,...,_._.m a s ' -l
13,
P99 FD1§|~Flair N'§»1n-1'i|m|n1\¢.- 'DK 11311
~»' ..~.- i w- : n ~ \ A
'Q as wise Says Chief wno-wuo
`. ~---anvsn
~Ql»\0\SEN /
'""i'l\c o A L /
' l i f l ;1»»<>~=-`~ -~ : a z
d m L o ln h -
~~ a m r ; » ~ . . r . , :_ 3 ._ : . » . * " : "
,l u n'P¢1rfe¢d1dudfor!\| r\| :re¢,uovnorsnober.
Phone 57 for Delivery
B E N R E E H
Holmqullt Crain of Lumber Co.
? ! ' ! ' ! \ !\ ' \ !\¥"! \ F I M I 1 I
Before Yau Buy or Sell
G R A I N
Get in Touch vvith Us
,.
-mv I~ua'\\''\~
'Q as wise Says Chief wno-wuo
`. ~---anvsn
~ ff~' m u f n n g g
-~»°~~3fxéi~ " ~
r
shouid be e~ough ~o bri~g~produc~
ers a higher purchasing power
than they had in 1941.
Advertise In The Enterprise
It Brings Resuln
F.,_1I .u ,J,_A,,J__a, a,¢,_4,4,_4_ .J,_A,_1,._ ,a_,A,.1_9 _-
v
I
EFMQQEEE ~AWfr.
ii~;bandfdzy I
Speaking - ..
By Conch Rufus Olson
.f \During his hiirl ~school career he ¢Jwonhonorand.
frlorv for the in
stitution he ro
presented as heenjoyedunusual
success in theathleticworld
His ability won for :mm f ame-..far and Wide and he szraduated |with an outstandinnf record. a
record that each and everymemberofhisclausenvied.He was approached bv reore-sentativos of institutions ofhizher learning who desired hematriculate at their colleges.
Sovtember arrived and he de-parted for his college careerwith hikh hopes of continued |success.Manv were of the ropinion that he would continue 1
iris out-stnndinc: performmce in
athletics: many envied him his
opportunities and wished itwere possible to change placeswithhim so thev miirht enjoy :lf-hijonor and irlorv thqt would 1
e 18.
I
I
%
I
I
A :few weeks later friends i(?) induced him to forsake the |anmteur field and tum profes-sional. therebv reanine the rich»:
es offered elsewhere.Th i s h efin ally did and i t was b u t n
ahort ti me until memorie s of his
hi gh school success were dimrnléd
b v his ltrvusuallv i mlli a n t Der-
formanc e i n th e professionalfields.New fac es. ne w f rie nds
crossed his oath as he continuedtoli ve i n th e rrlory of vic tory .
Success as we ll aa friends
followed his foo tstens to s h a mhis viCtoi"i€3 ae well as his prof-
its as th es hwi ned an d din ed on
his income.Ti me marc hed on
ae time will an d eve n h is gre at
uhy sic a l make up c ou ld not with_
Stand the life he lived Hi s
musc les weakened.his reac tionbec a me s lowe r u nder the str ain
an d the lo ng list o f vic tories
was brok en and defeats soon
Dmvailed.Hi s friends de-
se rted h im with d ef ea ts a nd h e
was tart to ta ke his beaunc e
alone.
A y ear d rifted by and instead
of a strong man c ap able o f out-
sta n di n l ac hievements in thc
wo r ld of athle ti c s a f mil a ir e d
y o uth walked the a w se ek -i n g shelter f r o m the cold and
fo od f ro m th e do no m Friends
in vic tory ,iauirhed a t hi m.
taunted h im fo r hi s def eats andhereali..ed he too had Bhunned
mia tr ue friends.those back
home but he remained too proud
to re tur n to th em no w.
It wa s ju st b efore the holidav
season when he mi ne d e no uz h
c ourae e to r eturn home.W ith-
ou t fu n d s th e lo ng jou me v wa s
madp hitc h hiic insr.He s r ri ve o
at h is des tin ati on a ba dlv be at-
en Dhvsiuai wrec k-~a shell ofwhat h ad de narte d a. i ittie over
a y ear gone by .He knoc ked at
th e do or of h is ho me a n d as i :
elo wlv ooened he watc hed the
expression on hi s father's face
as h e viewed what was lo ft o fhi s famous aon.Ru mo rs had
drif ted back bu t th ev had
lived in hopes they were false
bu t n ow th e tr ue fa c t was su d
.ienlv and o ad iv dr iven home~~
they were true.Tears filled
the ey es of the father as he ex-
tended his hand a n d wi th hav-
pincss rinsrine i n his 1-dice
mid. "W elc or ne home son and a
Me rr y Ch r is tmls " .
Memor ie s of th e Da s!fifteen
mo nths drif ted before the eyes
o f the vounp; man-»<dav3 of
Rlory and f riend s: da y s of easy
living and supposedly real c om-
fo r t;followed by th e azoruf ofdefeat,the loss o f friends.
sleeping i n the open.belririmzfo r food,being tau nted fo r h i s
failu re by his one- time frie nds.He realized no w wh o hls true
fri end s mai ls wer e : md th oug ht
of the d ay s wh e n th e flame ot
y outh burned bri lli antlv in his
life and h o w i t no w had been
di mmed b v thoulrhtlese and
rec kless li vi ng ;'he wa s harms
J
iEEE2is
iElll§
..u a eao i t wo uld be W ssib lo to nu rse
th at d i m fla me bac k to blaz-
inlr 1zIory --that the c omfortso f life wo r th li vi ml fo r were
those worth fiR'htin12 for.And
the ki nd and gra c ious welc ome
he r ec e ive d f rom hi s f ath er im-
pressed \1IJ On him the fac t that
It wa s i nd e e d " A Me r r y C|u'ist
m n " .H e was mu te f u l he
had learned his lesson before it
was too late.
'I t lu u n- n u- uw Q u m l\` a u sa lr a n- 1- u- wa- »a 4| \ ~lm x
T h e
\'| vm \rm an a'\~a'\
LH&!€¥€{\i='§
J.
Q
wa
je?~ ~ g g
~J Merry
ué ~n-i§in\as
gQ ' Q
ln; .,} = 2 -
S t e w a r t P h a r m a c y
Harold Stewart, Manager
VN fa »v nn » un »»<éliik QHPQ A an~~\q€"`\!§na~==:-a~
f:\.';~f:wer§=eu.=\e.¢11.=f§l==:+e.%l<;=.¢e=
4 >a 9
4 (31 »
4 a o >
w ~m
i >EZ
s~=
»
;_ _ _ `-:;~ _ \ » ~.;,,=,___|_
~Gfizf
3695~
()Il
g . .ted | ,,4_:.,_4,_4,_a, 1,4,_4,4 ,4 l i J;J_l JJ}_lJ_J 4 4,a za
i.\15B
| .
;:...:: .. ;-
_E 1 ..-»........_..;. . ;;.;2~-=~ . ; = £ ; . ¢ . ~ . . ' ` ~
'C l i f t o n H o t e l
C. A.. Robeson, Prop.
-¢{¢,¢_-L gui l ; ; J _4l,|_I 4 , ; 1 ;¢ l, g¢ l g d ul ;¢ i _ 1 _J ;J_,l i J ;J,J al
i '@ < § f `
re-':L l _|
~~»If~~¥>
~Q
\ _1
made it impossible for Teksnlah to
he at full strernzth.
u --M y F i v e C l n l d r e n . . .
and I use ADLERIKA when need-ed; have kent it on hand for 20years." (C.C.-Mass.)- ADLERI-KA with its 3 laxative and 5 carm-inative ingredients is .lust rizht
for im and lazy bowels. Get AD-LERIKA today.
BLAIR DRUG CO.
l 1 sri,-:1 11'r1»~z,'r\» 1 12| 'za 'Il 1
7 .\
~ ` /
|\ | l l . . a a v u a a a - - 1
Receiv eAward§
Seventeen members of the BlairHigh football sauad will receivemajor awards tor their deeds onthe gridiron the Dist season and
eleven will receive certlliales.Major award wiu be elven Bobmney,Vernon. Jr.and_Raym°nd
Bellows. Ted Eetker.Clifford oi-
vine,Kenneth Feer.Carl Fraxn.Marvin Goldbeek.Roller Hansen,Bmy Hardlrur. Edwin Jivv. Jl{D¢8Lomt. Keith Meredith. Glen Nich~oisorr.Arthur Robinson.Donald'Rosterman and Le}?»0Y Voss.I The followmz will recelve eeril-
`ficsl.es: Bill Blotter. Burke Illxqn,Ray FealZ'€l1. Euzene Flynn. Wil-llurd Guetln. Bill Kelly.DonaldKirkvatrick.Martin Kuhr.OliverMiller. Ted Meredith. and Russell
\Vesl.er¢ranrd
'l'5 4<. ARLINGTON za-\BENNINGTON 12\/Overcomimr a three-volnt deficit
S r m v v v N E W v m n ;al. the half Coach Peterson's Arl-g S 'Hi h _d their
i w ~
ington K camera score-B lfnm-oh vu-mrv in five starts when
first defeat of the season on theValley court. Friday nizhr.Valleytook an earlv lead and were aheadat the half. 24 to8. and mntinuedllo widen their marirln and when
the Gnal whistle blew they had awell deserved 48 to 15 victory.;While the Valley shooter: wereattempts the local mixers were un-l
able to connect and did not Dlaythe brilliant mme they showed lnlthefinalhal!of the scxson'aopener with Scribner.Faekon ledthe local scorers with eixzht ooints.while Rankin was hlzh tor Valleywith15 Doints.B L A I R D R O P S G A M E
T o LOGAN, 27~37
Blllr High School lo s t a mebasketball game, Tuesday evening.
to the Iagsn, Iowa qulntette by a
score ol 27 w 37.Logan took an
early lead and held the upper harul
throughout the enure game.At
the half, the score was 12 to 20
favoring the visilors.High point,
man for Blairwaa Tagen who
dropped in four baskets and three
»
for Logan sinking five baskets and2 gee throws.
free throws.lllrke did the work
a I
r v a n y g m u u v a u .
o aF i s h i n g H o n o r s
Mrs. Philip O'Hanlon Not-
ified Of Catching Prize
Winning Fish
Mr. and Mrs.Philip O'l-Ianlon
both take`a great deal of pleasurein angling for the tlnny monsters
ot the deep and are frequent wall.-
ars io Lake Gkohojl Md other likepointswherefishermencong-re
gate.
Last eummer,¢in company with
Mr. and Mfrs. George T. Hedelund,
l.hey drove up into Clnadn oh oneo l these fishing excursions and
while at the Lake of the Woods
-they were very fortunate in theireatches.Mrs.0'Hanlon was es-
pecially fortunate and landed a big
one.The following letters received byMrs.O'l-lanlon are selbexplaha-tory of the importance ol' her catch£0 lovers of this sport.
The Kendra Anglers' Club
I
I
Blair Friday night.Rankir:he scnrenz with 16 nolnta.Fawas hlkh for Blair with 8.
The Cnlhoun~Cx-alz mme w
thriller.Calhoun-bovl h
capped by havin!smallest <in leazue.You take one atopthen turnaround to take theoneCruz displayed nice mus tuc k
.Looks as though Craiz's theto beat lor the E. C. N. C.Calhoun has lost some close .Calhoun tam Dlays nice balldeservesbettersuooort thancelvlng from Calhoun atudentl
At Crain name.Friday nthe handful of Cralz rootera Itho most noise.No one canmol.here's only one and udoomstudentsattendimrsrinCalhoun.A good team.coached.olayinz brilliant ba:ball and vou stav home.Wi
the mstler?Get behindqmntet as they deserve yourport_They notice vour abeelCoachDankleofBennin
thought someone gut the li<their basket, l-he second halthe Arlinxton game Ahead4 at the half thimna went. ha.
~;;|
v e r
led
' ~I
aai-
o n~nd
extiruz
tl~.es.d
ro-~y.
ht.
ells u
ool'elleb-Us
~ur
D-e.~n
onofto
sseir|
in-
v e .a
nno
r yhe
ed
~sl
~nif
K
n-?
to
~nl68
ah
vr -ol
e I
ly1,e~ll
ord .
Ds
8_
19
1.
n0x2
2
d
n
e
r
a
I
»t
Candidly
Speaking - -
By Coqch Rufus Olson
fDur1nz his h i l lschool ureer he ~won honor and
Rlorv for the in-stitution he rc-presenfed as heenjoyedunuudsuccessintheadrlnicworld
His ability won for mnn fame-
lar and wide and he graduated
with ah outstsndinz record. a'record that e uh and everymemberof his class envied.He was approached bv moro-sentatives of institutions ofhigher learninz who desired hematriculaf/e at their colleges.
Sentember arrived and he de-parted for his collggo careerwith hilrh hopes of continuedsuccess.Mmnv were of the
opinion that he would continueirls out-stnndingf oerlormnnce inathletics:many envied him hisopportunitiesandwisheditwere possible to chanue placeswith him so thev miizht enjoy
thf. honor and zlory thqt wouldhe his.
A few weeks later friends(?) induced him w forsake the
amateur field and turn nrofes-sional. thcrebv reauinxz the rich-es offered elsewhere.This hefinallydidandit was but nshort time until memories of hishizhschoolsuccess weredimmwibv his unrusuallv bdlliant ver-formance in the vrofessionalfields.New faces. new friends
crossed his oath as he continuedto live in the rrlow of victory.
Success as well as friends
followed his footsteos or sham
his victnfies as well as his prof-its as t.\1ey.wined and dined onhis income.'Pima marched onas time will and even his greatnhysieal makeup could not with-
_siand the life he lived.Hismuscles weakened. his rescticnbecsms slower under the strainand the lonz list of victorieswasbroken and defeats soon
nrevailed.His friends de-serted him with defeats and hewasleft to tl-ke his bestinxn
alone.
A year drifted by and insteadof a stron! man capable of out-standinir achievements in thcworld of athletics a frnil sued
youth walked the streets seek-ing shelter from the cold andfoodfrom the donors Friendsinvictory.lauxthed at him.uunted him for his defeats andhe reali..ed he too had shunnedxistruefriends.those back
home but he remained too proud
to return bo them now.
It was just before the holidav
season when he Ruined cnouizh
couraoe to return home.With-out funds the long joumev wasmad, hitch hil-iinir.lie urriveoat his destination a badlv best-
en nhvsioal wreck-a shell ofwhat had debaned a little overa year gone by.He knocked ntthe door of his home and as i:slowlv onened he watched the
expression on his lather's faceas he viewed what was lefz ofhisfamousson.Rumors haddriftedbackbutlhevhadlivedinhones they were falsebut now the true fact was sud~
.icnlv :md sndlv driven home-they were true.Tears filledthe eyes of the father ns he ex-tended his hand and with hav~Diners rimzimr ln his voiceresid. "Welcome home son und nMerryChristmxs".
Memories of the nas: fifteen
months drifted In-fore tho eyes
of the voung man--dsvs ofKlory and friends: days of easyliving' and supposedly real com-fort; followed by the azzorw ofdefeat.the loss of friends.
sleeping in (he onen.beudmlfor food. beinK taunted for his
failure by his one-time fiends.lie realized now who his truc-
fdonds reallv were mud though!of the days when the flame oiyouth bumed brillilntlv in hislife and how it now had beendimmedbvthouirhtlessand
reckless living; he wus haumhe had couraze to return homeso it would be Wssible to nurse
that dim flame back to blaz-
inz zlory-that the comfortsoflifewonhlivin!for wenLhose wonh fitihtlnz for.Andthekind and grsrious welcome
he received from his father im-
orossed noon him che fact thatit was indeed "A Merrv Christmas".He was grateful hehad learned his lesson before itwas too late.
l14
>
i
I
I
i
lr4
ll
i
i
|
l
1 .14
.
I
i|
i
r
isEE9i!s
i!\§s
'Jii§E§
CRAIG WINS gS E V E N T H s ' r R A 1 G H T
Coach Paul Peterson!Crain AHigh quinue: continued iL< wirmink,
streak as Cmiz defeated Fort Cal#hnun_FHday niRh¢_in A vwll:
Plaved zhrilrlrvz ball some on the
Calhoun court.Craill took an earlv load butFortCalhoun:allied and went
ahead only to have the Cni zmlintet add to its total to hold aI7 bo 16 advnntue at the half.The tearna matched basket; in the
louoad half with the lim score nl$1 to 30 in Cm.iz's favor.The work of the Suverkrubbeboys was aumnandirnz for Qlhuun
as they tallied 28 of their man-l'|30 voinu.For Crain the Ericksen|Mn also tallied 23 points tn leadtheir cum ep vlewry.Cairn seo-
hrgglteun won the ornsmr, 1s w a.wx Gardlna lead.lmz¢he winnerswith 10 polnta.
LYONS 2g__
.WAKEFIELD 10'
A DKK!!! fin! hllf found Lvunnludmz. 7-4. but Petenen. Shawhx-md and Cmnby started eonneebing i n the flnnl ha l! u the Lv-I
om tum nuuned to may In-illiunball md scum | 23 to 10 \letnry|wer the Wlkafiak-| uuinut I t v uLynm'second n n l z m Vifbnfy.Pgtanon lad th.I-yvnl moron:wth sinh! ndnu.
Dbdge & Plymouth Sales and Service
A u t h :Ann-A l'.\.....¢~»-
5
§For Blair, Hansen got one bask-'
et, Bailey. 1; Robinson, 2; Meredith
2; and Betker 1.
PLANS FOR
POULTRY FEEDERS
laying hens must
of feeders if they are to eat plenty
more eggs.real problem
have plenty
of feed and produce
Poultrymen have aon their hands when they seek to
buy feeders, because steel is hard
to obtaln and retailers of poultry
equipment Bften have no steelfeeders in stock.
One answer to the problem is bobuild feeders out nf what Plun-
Lake ol the Woods, O
Kenora,
November 21s
Dear Mm. 0'Hanlon:
The Executive Commthe Kenora Anglena' C
clded last night that yu
try in our Big Fish C<
tion, in the Pickexel els
fishr-
Weight, 11 lbs., 4%
Length, 28% inches
Girth, 17% inchc
is the winning entry.
Our prize in this c
pewter mug-will be s
engraved and forwanyou at the shave add:
'ntario
t, 1941.
ittee of
lub de-
Dlll* en-Umpeti-
ss, of a
ozs.,
||
es,
lass--a
uitahlyledta
ress, ifme ifdress.hoping'
»
Arlimrwn scored 19 :mints to 14, the second hull.
Coach Petersen! Arlington cmet has now won four out ofOnlvlossisto the undefg
Crniz five.Victudes havescored over Kennard, Mead, Gr
and lknninrf-un.
Scribner scored 22 to 16 vieover Oakland.Lead.9-6. athalf.'I`wcn!y-eight fouls cz
in that name.Slinped by
week and didn't notice it had 1played.That ups Blair'g stoc|comDBrative scores mean anyth
|;If they do whnt will hauven
uary 27 when Dans maya OmaNebraska..W,beat Dana. 3515:Simnson beat Nebraska81m M and Omaha beat Simp40 to 87.That'a a matter oiPoi.\lLl.
u\ : uu |u5 |.u || L II in An n ullgame 23 to 12.T h e In l a y w a s s l o w§In
| ~
4 1 1 1 . v A \ \ l £ U r a f t !g ¢
. J ;'1 ',..»~A ......~ ".Y , 4 . 4 »,
g r .,4,__ 1 4 4,;.|_A _»~1 1 f l . . 4 . . m 1 :;-I ~
two nedods and
and neighbors
wishes f
ous and
shs§|oscAn WIBERG
M OV E S TO FRE M ONT4OscarWiberz.former Blair
High coach.will be bnmsferredlffvm North Platte to Wnhoo dis-
__ _ \ _ g s ! !
E5lu Miller §
Munks
i
s
i
r¢ImR'l\1Il\rl'<| mv :mmm rn rm lm-ml;
Blacksmith Work
Repairing -Welding
'lrict after the first of th.»ye'Due io shortaxre of houses in \h
hoo Mr Wiberz and family \\
live at Fremont, Nebraska.Thaddress will be 1535 North Bro:
way.Wiberf; rmiancd his noxllionBlair four years azo and since tl
time has been associated with tPublicHealthDepartment.I
was stariuned ai Madison hcfumoving no North Platte two yermga.His mnnv friends. in H
ur.Va-fille\r\
xd-
.¢
c an be ob ta in ed witho ut chaggo
f r o m the Ag ri c u ltur al Exten si on
Servic e,College o f Agri c ulture,
Li nc oln, o r fr om the W ash ing ton
County Exten sion Offic e in Blair.
ju n i nab hm t*;».m|......\1»u|nn....1
y ou wi ll lii nd lv advise
this is y ou r Pre se nt ad
Conpfratulations, and
to he a r f ro m y o u. I a m
Yo ur s ve ry tru ly ,
R. H. Moore, Sec
asr e t a r y .I w l I " l f \ n ' H t r f n f n v n n i f n u ' l " n l .Beer Lu:ncha ~istheHe
>re
ireh|Si°" nothing.Some lumberyands are
k!'Yl'
as
i
.
N... ...... N. \..........n u ,r»».n~try House Eqdpment", or Circular
1433, "For Lower Em: Costs".
Often feeders can be built from
scrap material which costs little
doing flock owners a good turn by
making up kits of nam for feed-ers, so that all s buyer has to do
is assemble each feeder with nails.
J. R.Redditt and J.H.Clay-huugh,Extension Poultrymen at
the Nebraska College of Agricul-ture, advocate four feeders,unch
four feet long and built so that
hens can feed from either aide, lor
each 100 hens,
1942 OUTLOOK FOR
SHEEP AND LAMBS
The outlook for sheep and lambs
t o 0
Travel and Publicity BureauParliainent Buildings
Toronto
December 19th,1941.
Dear Mrs. O'Hanlun,-
It gives me a great dell of
pleasure to inform you that
your entry has been awarded
Second Prize ln the Wall-eyed
Pike section of the Ontario
Big Fish Contest of 1941. As
re-and
soon as you acknowledge
celpt of this notification,furnish me with the exact -
dress to which you wish,e
(1942)Complimentary -
ily Anzling License to
mailed, I will ask the Mini .
of Game and Fisheries to d
ynu this complimentary.
_§onzral.ul1tions!And mod
doesn't Klvn anv indication of rer of Tekamah .Nurnbei
refulara were absent,I Tnkamah regulars return 1Xill he hrd to hest.fUndoubt|
wasa omzevennir 0|-~|l'I-IKFriday nizht.Losimf a ball nohe would have won easlly hadthe boys been in there.
Manlmll Oomriton--thardcs
reverting Blair-Losznn some..
uni] aut y ea r Basketball Clwishes you all o. Merry Chrlstr
s a s i r TBAL L RESULTS
Crairz 84-Fort Calhoun 30Cralx 2nds. 16-Ft. Calhoun`Vallev 43-Blair 15*Scribner 22-Oakland l6Hooper 80-Udiling 21
Arlinzton 7'Bennlmrton I2
gyyns 'gs _Waggfjehi 19
Hans C. Paulsen
A J 4 _A;_4 4 14;
uJA _4,,a A l l; A -f a,l:A,,<&A :J l _gl 4 .4 J_| -A
A l J;_,_J,4 A J__J
w w e
_ " _ 5 ! S S !
' i i i i i S S i _
_vu f3$t'~¥@§¢4»&f=3§N=§V
BEST WISHES FOR A
MERRY
~§»
c~'taf€ff\"E'.,
i CHRISTMAS in the opinionAssociate Ex-
the Nebraska
'e.
the 'United
t increase in
rlier; and in-
.here wili be
muary,1942,
Here in Ne-
l a s n l n g n e x r ,y e a r .IBIQM TI- Hh z u W a h o o 1 2
Y g g m v e r y t m l y ,S c r i b n e r ~G A W e s t P 0 1 5
Director..E. c N. c STANDIN
MONTGOMERY AT :§%T§"¥?i?--
W A S H I N G T O N MEET Ke nna rd: Fort CalhounIHernm.n __ _ _t}}is 1a.eek from I.J . 'hlo ntgo m-}| ;i ; fy | ;\ Immun: turn
Roy's Place§|§AND AE M. c. ROY, PROP.1A,_4_,¢_A , 4 4.4 4,_¢,_1,_¢,4,_._¢.HAPPYYear'a Hiweu m have a
5 thou ght fo r y ou![NEW
YEAR
.U- " J u u n n u n u lv l l u n |h f ery s former supenntendent of theyfg gg; Blah-~ci¢y Schools, will be of in\er~I N ~ ~
,,,¢,,' ant to his manv friends ln Rlnh- .ma il"T"'° " """` """ °" """""'dnjt :'" U " "_ " " "With the advent of war the ruIndzcationalateinNovember x]Delu°yMr. Rhoades:for well-qualified nursesfhas b,
ere that as mlm? !ambs, ~ not Pleasdchange the address of The bmufzht to the attention of 1
ore, would be fed m the wmter ..blr 1941-42,than were md in the I§""*'TP"'°'€ f"'?'I'.§*'£*"9.'° Mllbumllw lc
s§
W
U
~ 5 i _ ` i i
in ter . Pr o ba b ly Neb ml g-»=»~=~=»»1345 H»Linc oln,Ne -Mi ss Ma ri an ni vc i ll o f Bal
areas wi ll handle as ras more,fo rmer tea c h vr i n the Bl:
.....\.aI...._.-.._xl Mrs.Montlzmmorv nnrl No ll arp (fi n,e,.l.~.1........a ......_:......any us augutuy mo r e ma n were " " " " '" " "" ` "Tfeda y e ar a go , an d the Co lor a do lm Linc oln,Ne i l attend ing Linc o n
fee di ng a re a will sh ow a su bs ta n-
tial inc rease over a y ear earlier.
The expec ted increase in eoI1sum»
er i nc o mes should be suffic iently
gr e a t to mo re th an off set any
probable increase in supply .Feed
gra in s dou btle ss wi ll c os t mor e in
1942 than in 1941, but the exnected
-High Sc hool.J ea n a nd Chloe are
remain ing i n Seattle to c omplete
th e te r m i n the Un ive rs ity of
W ashington.
I fi n d my wo r k as Sta te Me r i t
Sy s tem Supervisor very interest-
ing and pleasant. . . . .Am le a vi n g
Saturday to spend a week in W ash-
v u ;\J\.uuu|n zulu u n u r \ l\ 0 I 01recentsin ki ng in the Atlan l
wr ote this week to Mi ss IIvc l
Solomon, J unior lligh Sc hool tea:
er, r egard ing this need for nurs
He r letter f o llo ws :
533 North W olfe 5
Balti mor e, No v.30,19=
Dea r Mi ss So lo mo n:
Yo u ar e o f c o ur se au mm n r e
FROM YOUR
RADIO sT,\'r|oN
Q3 Dr. D.C. Knee
Chiropractor I X !!
rhgron, U. U., in conference withfederaladvisors on Merit System
procedures,Would be pleased tohaveyou cnll when in Lincoln.The Merit System offices are on
the eighth floor of the TerminalBuilding, Tenth and o.
Very truly,
L J. Montgomayl"
50 ACRES TERRACED
B Y P A P IO D IS TRI CT
'great need for well ouuliiednui
es in the National Defense i'|
gram.The Johns Hopkins HospiSchool of nursing is one of eight
eight schools to receive Federal a
to increase enrollment of stude
nurses this year. Thil has ma
possible for the school to offernumberof. scholarships coveri
tuition to applicants wishing lo e
wr the school in February, 194These scholarships will be awared upon the basis of nemannl mx
I
During the past mix weeks, ter-
fnces have been constructed on' a
total of 50 acres on the farms of
August Stork,Theodore Rings,
George Wulf, Mrs. Bertha Sturge,Mrs. Emma Taylor, and Lawrence
Hansen,all cooper-aton with thel'upio Soil Conservation District.
An eighvtoot iorracer and a rotary
scraper, recently purchased by I-heDistrict Superviaon, were I-wed hy
these farmers, in combination with
...,....,, ...w...5¢m.~¢, uno acnuruuability, educational background an
financial need. For college gradu
:tes who meet exceptional stand
ardn of achievement in the schoo
an exemption ol six months ls oflend.
For the first time since th
Johns Hopkins Hospital School o
Nursing was organized,student
are actually being recruited. It irliowcver,regarded as a gesture e
a ... _.-
~;;|
v e r
led
' ~I
aai-
o n~nd
extiruz
tl~.es.d
ro-~y.
ht.
ells u
ool'elleb-Us
~ur
D-e.~n
onofto
sseir|
in-
v e .a
nno
r yhe
ed
~sl
~nif
K
n-?
to
~nl68
ah
vr -ol
e I
ly1,e~ll
ord .
Ds
8_
19
1.
n0x2
2
d
n
e
r
a
I
»t
Candidly
Speaking - -
By Coqch Rufus Olson
fDur1nz his h i l lschool ureer he ~won honor and
Rlorv for the in-stitution he rc-presenfed as heenjoyedunuudsuccessintheadrlnicworld
His ability won for mnn fame-
lar and wide and he graduated
with ah outstsndinz record. a'record that e uh and everymemberof his class envied.He was approached bv moro-sentatives of institutions ofhigher learninz who desired hematriculaf/e at their colleges.
Sentember arrived and he de-parted for his collggo careerwith hilrh hopes of continuedsuccess.Mmnv were of the
opinion that he would continueirls out-stnndingf oerlormnnce inathletics:many envied him hisopportunitiesandwisheditwere possible to chanue placeswith him so thev miizht enjoy
thf. honor and zlory thqt wouldhe his.
A few weeks later friends(?) induced him w forsake the
amateur field and turn nrofes-sional. thcrebv reauinxz the rich-es offered elsewhere.This hefinallydidandit was but nshort time until memories of hishizhschoolsuccess weredimmwibv his unrusuallv bdlliant ver-formance in the vrofessionalfields.New faces. new friends
crossed his oath as he continuedto live in the rrlow of victory.
Success as well as friends
followed his footsteos or sham
his victnfies as well as his prof-its as t.\1ey.wined and dined onhis income.'Pima marched onas time will and even his greatnhysieal makeup could not with-
_siand the life he lived.Hismuscles weakened. his rescticnbecsms slower under the strainand the lonz list of victorieswasbroken and defeats soon
nrevailed.His friends de-serted him with defeats and hewasleft to tl-ke his bestinxn
alone.
A year drifted by and insteadof a stron! man capable of out-standinir achievements in thcworld of athletics a frnil sued
youth walked the streets seek-ing shelter from the cold andfoodfrom the donors Friendsinvictory.lauxthed at him.uunted him for his defeats andhe reali..ed he too had shunnedxistruefriends.those back
home but he remained too proud
to return bo them now.
It was just before the holidav
season when he Ruined cnouizh
couraoe to return home.With-out funds the long joumev wasmad, hitch hil-iinir.lie urriveoat his destination a badlv best-
en nhvsioal wreck-a shell ofwhat had debaned a little overa year gone by.He knocked ntthe door of his home and as i:slowlv onened he watched the
expression on his lather's faceas he viewed what was lefz ofhisfamousson.Rumors haddriftedbackbutlhevhadlivedinhones they were falsebut now the true fact was sud~
.icnlv :md sndlv driven home-they were true.Tears filledthe eyes of the father ns he ex-tended his hand and with hav~Diners rimzimr ln his voiceresid. "Welcome home son und nMerryChristmxs".
Memories of the nas: fifteen
months drifted In-fore tho eyes
of the voung man--dsvs ofKlory and friends: days of easyliving' and supposedly real com-fort; followed by the azzorw ofdefeat.the loss of friends.
sleeping in (he onen.beudmlfor food. beinK taunted for his
failure by his one-time fiends.lie realized now who his truc-
fdonds reallv were mud though!of the days when the flame oiyouth bumed brillilntlv in hislife and how it now had beendimmedbvthouirhtlessand
reckless living; he wus haumhe had couraze to return homeso it would be Wssible to nurse
that dim flame back to blaz-
inz zlory-that the comfortsoflifewonhlivin!for wenLhose wonh fitihtlnz for.Andthekind and grsrious welcome
he received from his father im-
orossed noon him che fact thatit was indeed "A Merrv Christmas".He was grateful hehad learned his lesson before itwas too late.
l14
>
i
I
I
i
lr4
ll
i
i
|
l
1 .14
.
I
i|
i
r
isEE9i!s
i!\§s
'Jii§E§
CRAIG WINS gS E V E N T H s ' r R A 1 G H T
Coach Paul Peterson!Crain AHigh quinue: continued iL< wirmink,
streak as Cmiz defeated Fort Cal#hnun_FHday niRh¢_in A vwll:
Plaved zhrilrlrvz ball some on the
Calhoun court.Craill took an earlv load butFortCalhoun:allied and went
ahead only to have the Cni zmlintet add to its total to hold aI7 bo 16 advnntue at the half.The tearna matched basket; in the
louoad half with the lim score nl$1 to 30 in Cm.iz's favor.The work of the Suverkrubbeboys was aumnandirnz for Qlhuun
as they tallied 28 of their man-l'|30 voinu.For Crain the Ericksen|Mn also tallied 23 points tn leadtheir cum ep vlewry.Cairn seo-
hrgglteun won the ornsmr, 1s w a.wx Gardlna lead.lmz¢he winnerswith 10 polnta.
LYONS 2g__
.WAKEFIELD 10'
A DKK!!! fin! hllf found Lvunnludmz. 7-4. but Petenen. Shawhx-md and Cmnby started eonneebing i n the flnnl ha l! u the Lv-I
om tum nuuned to may In-illiunball md scum | 23 to 10 \letnry|wer the Wlkafiak-| uuinut I t v uLynm'second n n l z m Vifbnfy.Pgtanon lad th.I-yvnl moron:wth sinh! ndnu.
I}
1
I
their fu nn trac tor, to bulld these
terrac es.
A terrace, explains District Con-
ur vetlon la t Roy T. K ir k pa tr ic k ! o f
B l l i n l l a broad rid ge b g lg w F
br oa d c ha nn el wi th A slig ht gn de ,
and loc ated o n ge ntly mllln g emp-
lnnd.It s er ve s m in ter c ep t waiter
ru n o lf a n d d i ve r t i t s lo wly i n to a
vege tnti vo d ege-way . W ith npr-
n u l n l n l th e wa te r w i l l b e d : -
lo rb ed in th e terra c e Gh lnlte l be-
fo n it re ac h es th e ou tle t. A n tha n
terra c es e re umnlly loc etad on the
up p er p or tio n :o f th e | lo p e . t. h |pre/vent the vn te r f r o m - m i
d o wn th e hills.Cmp n ere pleated
o n a n d p e n llo l w i th th e h r r lb i lt
Ac c ording to Mr .Ki rk pa tr ic k,
eo op e ntor e wi th th e Ps plo So ll
Conservation D ll tH c t p la n to ter-
rac e e p p mxlme te ly la s o n c r u .
h o m 1 9 8 8 w h e n t h e D l ltr lc t w e n
nni en lxed. to th e p na en t time, the
3- " gm h ave te r ra c ed 2 86 lc r e e 0 |
I n meer m e present duy eme rgenc yTh e sa me lte nd lr dl o f th e s c ho o l
are to be mai ntai ne d.
W ould y o u br ing this bulleti n tc
th e atten ti o n of th ou y o un g wom-
en o f y o ur c ommu n ity wh o wo u ld
be meteri nl f o r e hu r ei n g c ou n t
and wh o mi g h t b e lntereaned.
Fu r th e r I n f o ma t i o n an d applic a-
tion p e p e n mu y b e eec ured from
An ne D. W olf, Sc hoo l o f Nur sin g,
Johns Ho p ki n s Hoeixltnl.Balti-
more,Mn r y lm d .I o fo r p erso nal
he lp end se rvic e to a ny one i nte r-
alled ln this a nno un c emen t.
Slneerely ,
M, Marten M¢Gll|_
Ne Gra c e ln Sh en Orme
Beottle h [rec e at me ulttmn ina I
lengthy nflelr ln olden Scotland. el-
peelnlly lt e bountiful tent ln c on-
tr ut to the lhc r t (a rm u s ed b y W
nelghborlng English.Aa e Scottish
elde r o nc e nld whe n n re un t e t A
[rut lhxgllxh d inner . "Si ena g reen
lo t e lm! d ln n e r l"
H
i as
anM. E.. Tyson
mkenmn
Q
Blair; Ne]:»r.,__Decernber 25. 1941 -Unm
Miss Christensen
Bride Dec. 20
Min Ran Chlstensen, dguglzter
of Mr. and Mrs. Nels P. Chinm-
san, became the bride of Cllllord
Stabcn ol' Port Calhoun, Saturday.
at 8:45 o'c.lock.The wedding wmasolemnlzed by Rev. Williams,pas-
Mcvlcnmic FAMILY
REUNITED TODAY
Mr. and Mn. Paul Hnwkins olWashington,D, C., arrlved Tues-
day w spend Lhe holidays with Mrs.Hawkins'parents,Mr.and Mn.F.H.McVicker.Othe relatives
who will he present today for afamilyChristmasdinnerareJ.Rod Mc\'ickcr,nd Mr.and Mm
Pxddpadng in A pantomime
were Mlly Cunlurmn, Jenene Hunk,Viviena Sutherland,Eugme Mc-
Cvnuughy. Ruben Jackson. Ridmrd
Swingholm,Jimmy Scheffler
Marguerite Hansen,Lafe Golden
And Durban Dolan.A most timely theme was cax-
ried out by a radio prog;-gm, Lyk-Bohs taking the part ol' announcer,Refugees were played by Gloria
DICK MAHER TO
ARRWE SATURDAY
Dick Mlher of San Frmcllco.
Icrrmer Blair resident, ls expected
to arrive next Satundayl for sever-al days' visit at the John Leahy
home and with other relatives inBlair and Omaha.The son ot Mrs.Winifred Maher, Dick is well-
known in this vicinity.Ha moved
Hold Quiet '
Home W eddmg
~The marrixge of Miss Naomi
Jansen,daughter ol Mrs. Iréne
gy m o f Ke nnnrd,and Vemon
athiesen, son of Mr. and Mm.Hans Mathiesen, Jr., of Herman,wns solenmized at 2:30 o'clock,
Thursday afwmpon, at the Meth-
200 Attended
Mothers' Tea
A Mothers' Ten was held,for
around 140 guesu, Friday a!m~
noon, by the home economics :tudent! at Blair High School.Sma\
decorated wa cakes, baked by the
P q c F l u
Jr. High PupilsQ Lloyd Johnson, Rvllall Wan! And
Donald, Fred Ray,Mn. Chdndnn
Thane, Mrs. Chrlttinl Albach, Mn.Bend.: Gemma,Mlm Ruth md
Dmrrell Valdez' and Merrill John-
Obsérve
sonparts was given by Blair Junior
High School sludanis, Tqeldny BI-ternoon, bcfo're an audience of par-
ents and students.
KaQ.i's ¥P=\1=r1'f=~é°=
""".""'"""'5'""5 I.lug on "ginia 'Horse Thomasine Bendurf, Church and took place°f'§"'§""1§"r ""'>'= whose cast fI'~§F1oyd cmi§, Virgil Jacobs,1301,-i\vi:1inm~ home.
cue 0SW00dmd,EmmaLo -Luudt, Paul Bucklin, Marshall Tm-'f :,i£a5I,~ E f g e g u e r g T ` `
ner, Juanita Milier, Fmnrfs Dm: take b 1> 1 ici; Stnvely G1 ni§E'ME'§1i""""Gustfln,and NQR' \v»13on ndaflice Blau '0 u
e _Additional entertainment in-
Lhe rumen mcvncx ana son ol Al- mm parsnnagein Ax-lIn|;to|\,Ilnv. to Omaha soon after hishion, Nebraska.''Davxd Slmpson, pastor of the Arl ion from Blair High SchlMrs._ Hawkins,\yho is _making ,years n 0,and I Ce ,~g a r wiherIlrst visit home,thus week,E? ,Y members of the Mnher
mured by Lila and Libby isan,Phyllis Iverson and
Young.Each student had
i anmall hor nf Chrigfmn.
givef:the muth s u"filéni
The Hirls Dresented a stvlp nhnw|§1 |cluded a Chrishnm carol by the ~ QT __ |mg\delir§g gaments ~~I4 m bla NUPTIALS TOLD1selv e| in the beginning éloching l|units.Accompanied by Rosemary g
Miss Florence Burton, daug\\Ler»P°'»e\`9¢"f_ Pearl Smx|.hsmg "The
I Mr. and Mrs. Ossie B. Burtcn|w'1n° Cliffs ol Dvver'.S
Mn.Everett Lamb entertained
Guests were Mrs Bonnie Bellnn was ehdmun'LT ..,.,».¥'i".2""»=.......;';f|af !-!\° nfguhment °°"\mm"- llllMrs.Lee
N b k Wed "da D be!Robinnon hld charge of decora-2 ; _ a xp uo n 3 " ha d " 5 f :" An tions, nnd hxVanne Cotta direded
drew Albuk home, thxt evening, the sty!e show.
complimentary to the counle.Mr.<
at cirds,with pr'Ize§Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bula: and!Wilbur Lowe, highWayne Soeinhauzhf cut,John Leehy will be Bréndt will reside neu-|Mr8. Clyde Larsen
Ben Hufh Call
On E.E. Steven;
Pleasant callers at the E.E
gss Miss Mardelie Kuhr, whose mar I f mn . r w u:.:+":¢|1.._\.;
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
'E
EaaaEE!!z
H 'Stevens home,Friday evening.
._were Mr. and Mrs.Ben Huff of
'Pocato1lo,Idaho.Mr. Huff lived
with the Sbevensh several yeim
ago, when ha was coach of ath-ami may every minute n» §|etica and junior high instructor
bound with health,wealth gjm the Blau' Cy Schools
and good limes a-plenty. A §|3§§`§'§','"1'~}'li"°"' Smith
ejoyous haw Year to you and ..|Misses Lucille Langie of Lin-Iy,,,",,. |,,,,,,,1 ,,,,,,510|dn and l]n1-nthn Qmhh ni? C,...asl.. I
May you map a harvest of
plenty in the year ahead,
m...¢.uugx: |.u nelly nyun 01. xnlllnr. lun..~..be an event of next Sunday, has MRS VERNON MATHIESEN'been honored at two showers dur-.__b R ab r P. E. 0, He S1MRS. CLIFFORD STABEN |ing the past week.Iington and K..,fl.'iIl§'M.L..°§§.By Mrs. K03§T...n°"'
Accompanying f-he couple were Mrs Jame Ryan and daugh-.M _ E_ A_3¢},mdg t e m edMr. and Mrs. Mike Knngfmh oi'|te,.Clariee g Herman m,_|°°"*"'°K@%1°""- officiated .I rs :en in
Fort Calhoun.Both the bride ann tained a gimp of relstifes and
her attendant wore sky blue friends at a miscellaneous shower
gowns;Mrs Staben carried '*|Sun|:lay afternoon,at their home:bouquet of pink roses and ""h't°Last Thursday evening,Mrs.
sweet rieasnvhile 1 Klingf0I:U1'8;C1yde Langiey was hostess to
ouquet was of aink °m"""t'°"9jtwenty~slx at a linen shower ana
The bnde wore a white satin the P.E. 0.Sisterhood, Wednes-
floor-Iength gown, with a finger- day afternoon.A Christmas pro-
tip veil of white net.Her bouquet gram,in charge oi'Mrs.George
was of red roses.Attendant upon Campbell and Mrs. Walter Goehr~her was her sister, Miss Jessie ing,featured s Christmas awryJ a n s e n ,w h o w e r e a f l o o r - l e n g t h b y h i m .W . J .K o o p m a n .
¢?r|Wr\n l ' h l l l n f n f f n l n a n d n e r vi n r l l
» . . . u - . ;an lu u n u n n u n .n n r u u n uparents,Mr. and Mrs.GeorgeKuhr, Jr. _Mm Larsen, the form-
er L-elnh Kuhr,wil!:Liss attend
the wedding of her younger sister,Miss Mardelle Kuhr and Kelly Ry-
an,Sunday.
Miss Vern May Iverson was hon-
ored guest at a family dinner
celebrating her eighteenth birth-
'f'5"; Sunday the affair was given
; pinesa always by your
vu
Phillips
Service
§|~.-. ¢».1.\..|....
aide
n n §
Blair
Lu m b e r
F.II .Mc Vic ker
M .R .L i p p i n c o t t
g ¥1 xr 'w i . Y B 1 |1 1 .1
E!5;
.!an
Washington,visited Blair friends,
briefly, Tuesday.Both Miss La.m;~
ley and Misa Smith are former in-
atnnctors in the Flair Central ele-
mentgry school.
Mr.and Mrs.Fred Long and
Roy are sponding today at the
Weston and Howard Long homes.
,,,-~r - ~
u|rf:. [Al pgrpgr gm l j |.I an Y*m-sw-==u-un aniapvaa wa wq&£'»=m'=uL»=\! § u ¢ " - m* m
\zam lllnulllll§,. nlslullu "
.,ll .\r |
|Q
E§2I n
1 |
N.T.L U N D
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
204 South sm Sz.
Plume While 168
_ _ ,,,H__N. . . ... r
v n a a u v ! !n u n \ . ¢ l a a J \ . u ~a n d w a n e 1 r U m p D m S .l d d e s s e r t l u n c h e o n a t K o o p r n a n I n n . I p ; , l k c a r n a t i o n s .|M r .' a n d M r s .R o y L .T u c k e r o f @ t
- M t h ° " ¥ h t h e c o u p l e p l a n t o h e |L e s l i e V o n S e g g e r n a t t e n d e d f 1 1 @ 0 m n h a a r e C h r i s t m a s D a y n r u e s t s a P €
a c h a r i v a n d a n c e .t h e e v e n t h a s
ner grunornmner, Mrs. Morgar- ""U l d l l l l l lIverson, and her aunt,Mins
Iar. Iverson.Present were Mrs.Peter Slricklelt. Prop.
esrgaret Iverson, Will and Pearl;B
asm. and Mesdarnes T. K. Iver-5
n and family, R. M. Iverson and
mily, Elmer Thone and family,." >"'= .' """i" 2* ~ ii* 2"-' 1*
3¢{|g;g;a==nI =p)qg{|,_;_f;:g§;;_q;;§g|q¢g;
b e e n p o s l p o n e d u n t i l 5 l a w r d a w . ' C 0 u p l e ~ L i v e
Concludes Six-Monlh Visil Here N e i l l 'I' I C I 'I l l Z lf I ` l
\Mrs.Myrtle Siett concluded a performed at
17, Miss Edna
of A. B. New-
wae united in
mage with A M W N. Andei-~
sen of llermnn,son of Mr. andMrs.J.P.Andersen of Blair.
Rev. Edgar, lonuerly of Arlington,
performed the wedding at his
ai-month visit in Blair, Sunday, rc-In a ceremony
3turning° bg her.l-mme in Hol|isber,_Li"°°"December
Califvmia.She was a guest of|N°"'k"`k» daughter
her sister,Mrs. Bruce McMillan, klrk of A'|P'¥"°"r
and other relatives in Blair and ma
Washington County.
L. C. Hansena Are
Pelersena' Guests
l
groom.lo! Mr. 'I`ucker's parents, Mi ~
A reception fur members of the'Mrs. Freeman Tucker.
immediate families was .held at the Mr, and Mrs. M_ p]_ Tyson are
Jansen home,Thursday everiinz apending today in Omaha with
and lahfr a large crowd 8'¥'f|'\°¥`9dLhefr son, Marshall Tyson and lam-at the Kesnard pavilion to hold a ily.h da h th§°§;§';f'"nee "'onor of e cha-. and Mrs, Plaa Trumble and
Mr, and Mm, Mathiesen will re!" ren of Papxllmn,Nebraska
side on a f arm in the Spiker vicln- igggfy §§.'I.'1"" at the parental, Joe
ity near Herman.'`Mrs.Mathiesen was graduated Mt.and Mrs.John Mace and
from the Kennard High School in lgindnmi m'Ernest Long were
1939: since then she has assisted . un "Y insitorsat the Leo Smith
1 M4
M1
B0fa
ri~sEs
E R Q Y §Hansen of Ihg i..
Mr. and Mrs. Philin MasrnussenWinnebago,Minnesota,are visit __ __r _ _ - . - - - - - .|M r M a t h i e s c n ,w h o a t t e n d e d a n d c h i l d r e n a r e s b e n d i r i z t h e g
h o s e H i l l S c h o o l ,h a s b e e n c o n -C h n a t m a s w e e k - e n d w i t h r e l a t i v e s . l r
e c t w w i t h h i s f a t h e r i n f a r m i n g .i n A u d u b o n ,I o w a .~
R Q ;L ° ' ; § »U n i v e r s i t y o f N e - i n
s t u e n t ,i s s p e n d i n g a t w o -~N o t e s w e e k h o l i d a y w i t h h i s p a r e n t s ,M r .
lillside Project Club land Mrs Fred Long.
'rn mx d P r. cl b ."!"`"Arthur Long and Im-rrnm; n ; d§ ' b ;M2j°"i=<,bli Igilvlslted the Fred Long home, Sun~S
iussen, Decemberlfi, at which!?_G°°_.T}1°f"fPurg *'P°"¥1§
l §
lai
;ing in Blair, at present,at the
home of Mr.and Mrs.Chris J.
§ ! 5 ! §
Sultans Are Walter G. Huber
F u . ,. . - A f" . .. . . .¢ . ,A u . . . . _ - . .
lloatg To Relalivts
§ i S S S i i =
r .
v u ;u n u \_(uu|n_v n u u r l l c y 'H|\~ 1 1 A 4, 'A ~-.1 4 . 4 4 .4 A 4 A ~.|.1 A -
Q: j i .4 ;~4 4 4 4 4 ~A 1 4 1 .,d,..4 ;
:
the members exchimgwed gi
Peter Truhlsen will he h
ina imo nuu y e ven ing w1 tn :to y L ong ar h.ost: .th c paren tal, Fr ed Long , home.g g
i M r .and Mrs .L .C .Klo pp a n d " " 'son,Roger,are w be Christms.s|E¢|
'din ner guests, tqiay ,o f Mr .d i !
E|E\'e celéb:-ation,last evening.
n ,'Their quests were Mr. and Mrs
\The Christmas Parw of »heg';k; r.. mcmumea ln Lyons, Ne-
limwsler Club 'was held at thehomg of Mrs. Nels Sorensen, last|
Wednesday.AV. cards, Mrs. Elmer
'Munson won high and Mrs. Paul
Wulf won second; gifts were ex-
r-hnnnvnri Mn:Punk .lnhnnl will
Mn. Herman Ludwig was host-ess to around A dozen members off
the Degreeof Honor |odg¢ at n
Christmas v mv .Saluniav after-
n o o n .
BOHS STORE
. i PHONE 300
| :Refrnrerated Lockers For Rpm
:sBlair
r today, wE11"`b£ Mi.g Blair Telephone Company
Q-i n vw 1 rl rn "=""'.."~v e r ..»=I'~=. m''IranHa-un~-=u*a£z§u=\~=u*m°"n:!l'm"
1 |rf av pq.|»y af ry' l u g - m = m ' m = \ a q § & | ' \ m ~! § L m * \ a
u
2 i Sutton 's parents,Mr .an d Mr s . J
5 M.West,and he r gran dmother
g | Mrs. Ka roline J o hns on of Her man
pu§,|""" mr. anq.n1rs. r.mm~,» Hunt, Jr.. sms.A l m l u n N.ANf>r:1¢s;.;N ; - g sa °g 3a;,;,;',;; §§"""" ; |Mr. and Mrs. L.H. Larson left 5and suns, Rlfrhurd and Hugh, of ,.1 .fOr Geneva.Nerbaska,today,to
Blair..fnlldiiéii §,f..l',jjni."iii;[;',;'Papio Thursday Afternoon Club spend Christmas with Mrs.Lan
M d _sones her corsage was o g c e ann u y .nf..lT."'i~.§"l'i§iE§1'...nina.sh"was attended by he msmbers of the Papio. Thursdsy §°".&'¥' and mth Mr. and Mrs. H.H
EH!.:f ard ~Th u 1 Christmas part for son's pa.rent.s,Mr. and Mrs. W. H
s :_
s
s
5
E
g.
git
r
Arramwn Club and than farnihss -le.'
was held,Wednesday evening, atl Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence .»
Kuiu at Christznas dinner will Ee
Mr. and Mrs. James Ryan and two
children of Kennard, Mr. and Mrs.5Kenneth George and son of Orna-.»ha, and William Kuhr of Blair.!
_|Pupils of the Bell Center School \dents am:Gordon imnd,L,_m.en.tained at a wedding dinner at tlielmeeli"'3» January 8,and thfrir teacher, Miss Leia. Peck ;
Spangler,Margaret West Melva Comhusker Cafe in Crete, follow H G L Club "_entertained with a ChnstmaI_Lea M¢C;e||ph |1 'D w 1|ing the ceremony.Guests in-_''program,Friday evening.Santa ""Glen 1.;ch,e,,;m,_icifard '§,~_,§,,_'¢1ude<1 members of the weddingl ;1'1== H.G. L.,slug was °'§','§§'1j was present to distribute gifts, ...rg
com,Vernon Mom-rliznr r ana party :md the brides father.In ta ned at.a C rm mas P s lunch was served.isMhrlinIIokarnuofA:iin3't0n; *Pe e"°"i"|¥» a reception for reln- Thursday,when h Mrs.FIBI\l?a3'Mr. and Mrs.G°°1'1re H Kllllfqh
Mattie Jane Peterson.DvroU1y""'°" and friends was held at the Christensen was ostess.h enter-mined Sunday for Mr a nd i
Haier and Maynard Rasmussen Newkirk home.0 lfufnished the entertsimnent wit Mrs Gustnir Kahnli and faimily ~
Kennnrd.r .'Mr. and Mm. Andersen will re- pnzes songs to Mm.S1 ~'°""F'°" M,md Mrs.IIan Ruhr M,,'»...
side on Mr. Andersen'a farm, four and Mrs. Ployd Halstead, and gifts Ott R u w e a n d M g M i l o ~ E
Mr. and Mrs. Wnlrnr ].\.*ni1n an.n miles wear nf Hénhnn were enhanced.Mrs. Christensen 'an
Amo th m th 300 Mid slster,Mrs.I-larry AndersonoIngeOroan(1 |land College students who *=~'=e====*.;'l'i'.f;..¢N°$-'éi.""5.§££"Bn`2'§'§..'.§.."L'§'."
a two-week Christmas vacation 3 :the homo of Mrs. Edu.GiftsFriday,were several from Wash ie and a coraage of Iuana" were exchanged,and the evening
i z ro es."'§.§'l'.1°'3T'.2.." Stricklett Will spend The bride's twin brother,Ed - s e rv e d b y th e ~ i n d o s i n
n ward Newkirk, Wag best man.|.l\il'B. C R.Wllkmn wlll enterfa nhe holnduys with her rnother,Mrs.club members at the next regularPeterStrlcklett,Sr Other stu Mrs.Harry Andcnsen enter~
,was spent at cards.Luncheon was
L J _ ___ - .. -. .-v -~w - . . .
i u a d b m w a m u n m m u u m a l m u a n m m u l n i m m u l d n
Bo o tl 1 ' s Fr e s h Fro ze n St ra wb e r ri e s , R e d R a s p-
be rri e s , Etc ., C o rn, Pe a s , L i ma Be a ns , B rus s e ls
Sp ro u ts , B ro c c o li , E tc . ; a n d F re s h Fr o ze n F i s h
f i d i m l l m d i f i r l l l d l d l a n u n u n m a n u r u l m m l a l h
-Open Sunday Mornings-
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
We Accept Ormge and Blue Food Stamps
Items Marked "' Are Blue Food Stamp Items
Ta n ge r i ne s ,L a rg e S i ze , D o z.
"'Ora nge s ,Ca l i f.Sunlds t, La rge Size, Do z......27 c
M e d i u m Size,Do z.~...........-......_.....l9c
Cr a n be rr i e s , C a p e Co d, Q t.~
"'°Le ttuc e, So li d and L arge Size, 2 llea ds ........2 5c
Ra di s he s , Fre s h, Gre e n Oni o ns , a nd Fre s h
T o m a t o e s . ...~.. . .. . .- _ .
f " l ' n n I : n w : ¢Q n n v o u r | _ | \ \D L "n . .
Bsssssss5Q
I .
S S E i E _ i S _
l l u l / l J l l ) v
/
' " " '\ § » Q §
~ §" a
g a .' S - ~' é s
-_ ' i . -_ . ._Q - - | ;
_ i E i i i i Q
i General Automobile Repairing
Oleljensen
v I s InMontana, during the holidays.Miss Betty J ohnson, a student at afternoon.1theCalif ornia Beauty School in Mr s .S1 J ohnson wi ll be haste
On]~:.r ...|
holida y s wilh her paren ts, Mr . nnd
Mrs. Si Johnson.Today , the J ohn-Dr .nn d Mr s.C.R.Me a d we
so ns will b e di nn er gu es ts o f Mr. e nte rtai ne d a t di nn er ,Sunday ,b
and Mrs. Roy J ohnson in Omaha.Fr ed Ro be rtso n o f He rman .
vlun u x ro m M
t
é
i
\\ Q an \ A Q n'Q'l\~u Q =|~=n~n~n~n \"l\'=\'\~\||~:|v~*|m
»J E
~||| |l
Blair Building ts' Loan Ass'n.
1 ;\ x | \ | \ | \ \ . . l B ,L . J u | | | u _ ! ,1 ' l I J »1 n g . ...........................e s e n .....|M r .a n d M r s C l a r e n c e c < = » ¢ h ¢ n ~ !i J e l l ,B u t t e r n u t ,A s s m t e d F l a w o r s ,4 P k g s . . ~
18ce Mrs. Sclieniin have been inf, but 5 ys ers,rgc, Fresh, Pmt .....................39c
. v u
* R o a s t P o r k L n i n L b .......................Ls ouer d Miss Mar:Dm-land of 1 1|#onmhfnvinieed Mr. aid Mrs.wi ll g °'°I'res h .Slde Po rk, Le an L b ....._......_........
Sc herdin Sunday Bo th M r and 0 1 L 3 9
V are b etter an this time i='ff.3=.¢!\\ ..y,.3 ».s 'nf -.re .1 n: ,z .5=.5 nu.rn.3_ .uf u..pe,»».\a.1u,.\». wr f a
. || ' I \|I ' |§ | | . i . I I l q l l f l *\'|\|- I I l l ~d i i l
1 )\\ . |i f n .n I
3
s5ss'?~
Eawf sws f wms a w w a w a m
a I.
!
!s
|
I mr. ana mrs.mcrnourno ratrnrk-
lc tt an d J u n io r o f Pnrtlnnd.Ore-
iron..and M r .and Mr s.W a lter
Stn c k lett an d Ern ie o f Bla ir
spent the week -end in Roc k Rap-
id s. Io wa. wi th Mr. an d M m Gu v
I
\iI
~a-|\q-=unmu=\*f u~q ~ ~ .r ;GlLBERTSON'S S'l`0RE
NORMAN WILKINS, Proprietor
A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE
PHONE 84 :W E D E L IV E R
OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS
u`
Beef Roast Fancy Corn Fed,lb. 23C
Weiners Cudal1y's, lb.'236
Bacon s -.uares -lb.~13c
Rippled Wheat
2 Boxes for l5c
Mixed Fruits
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS
Apples Winsap -lb .Sc
Oranges Large Doz.25s
~~an2 ~
3 lb. Sack lic
S ° dB?<§ & § ' f ° "|P l r c x s
n1 l b .B O X I S C 5 v|TA(;|C|l§
° H8 :¢Pszrs WHITE
g 67
Snicklm,
Miss Elveria Andersen is :pend~
ing u twowveek vacation with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Ander-
.sen.She will return, soon after
the first of the year, to Midland,
Michigan, where she is employed.
Miss Andenen spent Saturday
night as A guest of Ruby Holstein.E B R I D E O F D E C . 1 7
| " ' »
m*'1
I
,'\ w2 \\ *I*im! 0¢¢\\\\\ '\¢\<.¢ s ,9 1 ..S.'\€ \9 QDu: 0¢qe¢>\ vm 'EMG
o .CXS-\\A\\\,|
A
1
/.....\\¢\vlhidng hu \l\\ »;..s 1 A s
c \'\ a \Ea\o1d\
" eYu hu Ent
, _ 'A n-|&'i¥ii¢';._;;;;,g1| lln. u \d|JMR 33S a v e Y o u r |2353
u a l m n f u-u»..".f.¢=.....!`»..f . I M E J
_.
vL°'-Ewa »r'Ei\u\¢$
R-umus sen'|vu
at the Firxt, L1
Bliir,Wedm
.December 17.
M I l n
- ' r a n n l n l u U A L -| ' l ¢ - . n » L . . - .B E | 0 1 1
Mrs. Raymond Dixon.Mrs.Charles Bak; and MisaLena Bain entertained the LadiesMr. and Mm Roman Psdwlnski
:md daughter nf Omaha visitedthe Lyman Camberzs, Sunday.Sunday evening vinitora at the
| |O l '
The Nebraska State Employ-ent Senrice is lobking fog quali-
ied applicants no fill the fnllmv-
. g' iqbs-_
_x H
.,gr um .I
The of fi c er s o f the Ea stern Star .Mr . a nd Mr s. Ha ro ld J e r se n rjn-Pcnsinyztan we re reelec ted a t , g A lar-go c rowd atte nded th e
tertmned.Wednesday e ve m n x. i m me eti ng h e ld i n th e Ma s o n i c Ha ll. c h mi va r i danc e a t the Kemumrd
Messrs.an d Mendamc g ~'\l\d!'°W Thursday evening.Th e ann ua l gnvilio n. Th u; gd av ni gh t, ho no ri ng
§{'d A~vin Svend xanrd and. fftm Chr istmas din ner ~ s o c i a !ho ur i ir . an d Mr s . Ye mo n Mathi es en .
I
Mrs.Charles Hungerfs =
at a family Christmas dinner,»
day, will be Messrs. and Mesdame
John Hansen and family, Ed Han
sen of Blair;Paul Goetsinger oHastings; Alvin Harmon and Jack
ie of Omaha; Earl Buwnnk of Tekamah
91c per ~our~ Q
1 maneur and eiectrotherapist
$1200-$1500 per your200 machlnistl, $1.07 per hour.
- # 7 1 »12?.. .f f ~ 'e m u < n ; ~~1hour.
M i s s J e a n n e J u n s r b l u t h n p e n t
F r i d a y n i c h t w i t h h e r c o u s i n ,
D o r o t h v J o h n s o n .i n O m a h a .
M i s a A n e s E m a n u e l .~
...
Mrs. Raymond Dixon.Mrs.Charles Bak; and MisaLena Bain entertained the LadiesMr. and Mm Roman Psdwlnski
:md daughter nf Omaha visitedthe Lyman Camberzs, Sunday.Sunday evening vinitora at the
| |O l '
The Nebraska State Employ-ent Senrice is lobking fog quali-
ied applicants no fill the fnllmv-
. g' iqbs-_
_x H
.,gr um .I
The of fi c er s o f the Ea stern Star .Mr . a nd Mr s. Ha ro ld J e r se n rjn-Pcnsinyztan we re reelec ted a t , g A lar-go c rowd atte nded th e
tertmned.Wednesday e ve m n x. i m me eti ng h e ld i n th e Ma s o n i c Ha ll. c h mi va r i danc e a t the Kemumrd
Messrs.an d Mendamc g ~'\l\d!'°W Thursday evening.Th e ann ua l gnvilio n. Th u; gd av ni gh t, ho no ri ng
§{'d A~vin Svend xanrd and. fftm Chr istmas din ner ~ s o c i a !ho ur i ir . an d Mr s . Ye mo n Mathi es en .
I
Mrs.Charles Hungerfs =
at a family Christmas dinner,»
day, will be Messrs. and Mesdame
John Hansen and family, Ed Han
sen of Blair;Paul Goetsinger oHastings; Alvin Harmon and Jack
ie of Omaha; Earl Buwnnk of Tekamah
91c per ~our~ Q
1 maneur and eiectrotherapist
$1200-$1500 per your200 machlnistl, $1.07 per hour.
- # 7 1 »12?.. .f f ~ 'e m u < n ; ~~1hour.
M i s s J e a n n e J u n s r b l u t h n p e n t
F r i d a y n i c h t w i t h h e r c o u s i n ,
D o r o t h v J o h n s o n .i n O m a h a .
M i s a A n e s E m a n u e l .~
...
Mrs. Raymond Dixon.Mrs.Charles Bak; and MisaLena Bain entertained the LadiesMr. and Mm Roman Psdwlnski
:md daughter nf Omaha visitedthe Lyman Camberzs, Sunday.Sunday evening vinitora at the
| |O l '
The Nebraska State Employ-ent Senrice is lobking fog quali-
ied applicants no fill the fnllmv-
. g' iqbs-_
_x H
.,gr um .I
The of fi c er s o f the Ea stern Star .Mr . a nd Mr s. Ha ro ld J e r se n rjn-Pcnsinyztan we re reelec ted a t , g A lar-go c rowd atte nded th e
tertmned.Wednesday e ve m n x. i m me eti ng h e ld i n th e Ma s o n i c Ha ll. c h mi va r i danc e a t the Kemumrd
Messrs.an d Mendamc g ~'\l\d!'°W Thursday evening.Th e ann ua l gnvilio n. Th u; gd av ni gh t, ho no ri ng
§{'d A~vin Svend xanrd and. fftm Chr istmas din ner ~ s o c i a !ho ur i ir . an d Mr s . Ye mo n Mathi es en .
I
Mrs.Charles Hungerfs =
at a family Christmas dinner,»
day, will be Messrs. and Mesdame
John Hansen and family, Ed Han
sen of Blair;Paul Goetsinger oHastings; Alvin Harmon and Jack
ie of Omaha; Earl Buwnnk of Tekamah
91c per ~our~ Q
1 maneur and eiectrotherapist
$1200-$1500 per your200 machlnistl, $1.07 per hour.
- # 7 1 »12?.. .f f ~ 'e m u < n ; ~~1hour.
M i s s J e a n n e J u n s r b l u t h n p e n t
F r i d a y n i c h t w i t h h e r c o u s i n ,
D o r o t h v J o h n s o n .i n O m a h a .
M i s a A n e s E m a n u e l .~
...
K e n n a r d N e w s
A larzo crowd attended thecharivarldanceattheKennnrd
Avilion. Thursdnv liftht. honorlnkin. and Mn. Yemen Mathlasen.
The Methodist Ladies Aid metin the chxm:`h basement with Mrs.Lyrrmn Cunberg as the hostess: aChristmasboxwasnresergtedzoRev.and Mrs.David Summon.The next meetignz will be January
Sth at Mm Elizabeth Berry's.
Inland Ward of Omaha mentSaturdxy at the Glen Rosenl-numhome.
Mn.Mvrlle Nelson ni Omnhnspentibnweek-end at ElmerWi-ight'l.
Sundn Means. And Mesdnmes~elsan. Jlluhn,w g "
I n e.ne 'DRosenbaum, Mn. Ruth Rosenbaumand Mn. Ivxn Andenm wen din-
ner menu of Mr uni Mn. MelvinRonbauxnandBi lly nur Fort
Calhoun.
Mr. and Mrl.J i m a Wrlrht olTeknmnh md Mu. My:-tl¢ Nelson
of Omnlm nlle d a t the BunWrlgm hom. Swmdny.
Smhminv callcn at M m RuthRolenbaunfnwereMrs.HattieMcCann md Flurencg nf Omnhn.A hm number ol relatives uid
lriaxla halved Mn.E.0. Fdr-chlld celebrate her birthday S l b
urdly evening.The time wasment nt pinochb- and nina went£0 Mrs. o. W.M mm l l .Mrs.Grover Wilkins, Mn Henry Ukr-
mann.Claus Sehnelder.Jr..RoyF. Nelson and Harland FrenchNorman Dix~...
Mrs.Charles H¢m§en's =
at a family Christmas dinner,»
day, will be Messrs. and Mesdame
John Hansen and family, Ed Han
sen of Blair;Paul Goetsinger oHastings; Alvin Harmon and Jack
ie of Omaha; Earl Buwnnk of Tekamah; and Mrs. Esther Cram ;1
Jaim Gilbert Cram qi Omaha.
, ,. , ..,,., . ,v~ r» r r r r' r 'v ' r r ' r "
llome'°Theatre
Baa || fgfhgt Ta lki ng Pi mm
Wines - Liquo
PHO NE 3 2
COMPTON'5
a n
Mrs. Raymond Dixon.Mrs.Charles Bak; and MisaLena Bain entertained the LadiesMr. and Mm Roman Psdwlnski
:md daughter of Omaha visitedthe Lyman Camberzs. Sunday.Sunday evening visitor; az theGlenRosenbaumhomewereMr.and Mm Frank Timblin and Wan-dn Lou al Bennington.`
Sundav uunuer szuesu of Mr. andMrsOtis Decker were Mr. andMru. L. E. Peterson.Betklev andMattie Jane. and Norman Dixon.
Mr.and Mrs.thA.JN.Agdereenare vmmn or e . A.urizesshome, in Cgndm
Mins Marian Bayer of WayneTeachers Colleze is spendimr the
Christrnsfholldsyn win her par-ents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Bayer.Vernon and Enna.
M n .M u Salizm-In of Teks-
mah arrived Sunday,for sevenldays with her father, Ross Wert.nwnd her grandmother,M m Belle
en.Bill Klnzdon, who hu been atRiverside,Cntilomia for several
months, returned Thundnv to the
Puenul.w.~ Kimzdon.home.Mn. Ruth Rolenluum vldwd inBl l l r l t the Cluenbe A.Brownhome. Saturday..Tuesday evening,Mm.NelsSwanson nnd Albert, Hr. and Mn.Anhur Jensen. Arlene nnd Glxdxi,Hlns Svogermn,Harry and l-
mn, Mr. Ind Mrs. Bernard Thomxrnonand son and Mrs, AmludaSvogenonhelpedMr. md Mrs.Hurry Swanson celebrate their
19th wedding |nnivex1a.ry
Misa Ellanon Jensen And MissJune Dlsun o l [Ana Colle u e
lrpemhnnf this week nv. the ~ P.p, Jeannen home.
came ursdw no spend the holi-Advertise in The Enbernriaedayswith his nnrents.Mr. md It Brinma Results
...» , .~KD fill the fnllmv-
men. (surveying),
L.(learners),60c
ds,(nh¢ep ranch)
rs,Clmum (rail-
our,lncknmidn, 86c per
AT SHOP
~als
~Lxs-asm:
~Servlet
I 1 I I I I 1 t,.\1 \ | l [ . 1 I r \r .
erry Christmas and a
.".?§{E;:,/1
J "f""Ia.,,. .~p- 4 1 | u "/»~ g ='
~;E~I /I
~~
- u l s t G r a i n A n d L u m b e r C o . .g
Be n R e e h, L o c a l M a n a ge r m
| `n i W I I L !w n; _a \¢ E n ; § n ;a n Y l I , | l l | | N | H _F *
| |5 l |I | |5l l l ' ||M .|I |I |I .
$1200-$1500 per yur,200 maehlnintl, $1.07 per hour.76 tml md die makers, $1.19 pez
hnrur.`
dinner in Omaha with Mn. Paul-
»on'a brother-in-law and sister.Mr. and Mrs. Richard ofinsaln.
"~;Joe Sully famllv ne ntChrlmnuEve at the pnrenhl.Lonlg Schenk home. in Blair.Mm-dn Haier entertained at
Christmas Eve dinner for Mr. md
Dean, Hr. and Mn. Roland Hlne~llna and Mr.and Hn .C h u l a
Hlnellne.
Chrlwfnu hav nle i tl o f Mr.and Mn. Charles 0. Hlneline in-clude Cllffvni Hiuéllna and fun-fgl Mr.md Mn.lh ri i n Holnr,r.md Mn.Roland Hinelhlf.
lhir. and Mn.Willlun H m l m
md Billy Dem.
"1m)
,
parents.ny nuw,n ¢uu=nu-1momimr. bo vim in Los Annrelea.
California.She wxll be Kvne n
month-_Mrs.Bertha Glendenmz re-
l l l e s .n e r r .n a n s e n a n n c m l u r e l l .lllllwn C a r lb e r z And Gen e. Albe rt
an d W a lle r Plu fme an d families.i
turned fron Lead.South Dakou
alter snendmz s/month with 11 rbrothers.William and Georlze
r .Mi s s I m n J u n g b lu l h o f Omah a
spe nt th e wee k-e nd w m l h e r n m -g m M r .u n d M r s .A .H .J u n g -
nM r . a n d M r s ,J . P . R h e a vd d b e d .
S u n d a y ,1 r l t h t h e i r n o n .M r .n n d
M H u z h R h e a .n n .J .P .S \ m d |A n d H a r r i e t
v i n i u d B n .I r v i n N e u h u u i n
O m l - l m .S m u d n y .M r .m d M n .
N e n h n u n l u v , r e c e n t l y m o v e d i n t o
A n e w h o m e l n O m n h n .
M u .L o u i s a w g "o f B l x i r .
f o r m e r t e a c h e r o f i s t r i c t 4 1 . _ l f . -
b e n d t h e m c h o o l n r o g r x m , F n d x y
B V
i
I
John Van Deuzen and chlliiren.
Howard Jensen Ind lamilv. AlfmdNielsennndfamily,Carl Olson.Bill McDonald and George, Dor~nthv and Marlorie F'ren¢h, Bobe-wn lildyerliack Ward.Pln-
e wa s Pl D werewon by Madnmes A fned Nielsen.Howard Jensen .md Svend.guard and Milton Clrlbe .Thispartywas Kiven in humor of Hh)
were Also held, and Kitts Were exchanxcd.The offdiers for the nevyearare Mrs. Alvin Andersonpresident; 'Mrs.Rhea Gllfry, vlclpresident;Mrs.H.C,§cClellansecretary;and Mrs,Harold Web
. lrewllrer."The Womenh Society for Chris
,tian Serviflf hqg 5|_de»s¢rtc_m»ch
|ev$;dne y.e nn? Hen Reckmey
ler had chuge ol the devotional:
dw; which Christmas carols wenmug by nll.The ncdnz hasten:old'|birthdxv anniversary.were Heodames M. E. Wlnlet, ToMesdamca0 ) ,Sox-enun u,d,Wlloon.md Al b e n u mu md .
Dondd and Howard Jensen anChrist-Schafer
after-
FrenchofMr.
tenled the county dxonumu v v i y nt i he Fra nk
home in Bllir.Sntnrdav
noon.
Mr.I-nd Mn. Raymondandchildren 'nre nest:9 _ n g _ y n . B m m m in
g Mr.J :!nd ~ E. s. Newell nn.
l n,sc| K v l n B m .wx Mr.Newell:
Ig5~'-==- Mr. and Mn, M. D. New
|'hue B m c»e¢ks¢wi%c m.
'held an all-day meetlmz.uwday||.t tha hom; ol Mrs Chris PeferCnixkson. when t h e ~enioyed 1 TH URSDAY
Decembbr 25-.Graded of Bennlnz- wa"-..,..Mr..A w w H u n a n a ° ° " ~ J i z z ~ " s z
ton mm Mn. c.. F. Paulse n a nd and mmm mined Mrs.An<>n¢,2.,,.,,._, um exdnnxed.A: mMm. Emil Kruse. lqnt week.H m m :oelebrsm her M'¢hd*5"'buninesa meetihz um dub ms w d mu who ml!!H§'§"'* 53; Wednadny Wvlinl-ha donate :s m m uw me v a "
'5'2i?3'§fJ£'e"`"'°¥f X§"m.f'1»~». .Mx-._ gnd pp-5. Ea Gpqqe gnwr-N¢\v otfic¢n were elafted u lol
l'h\n-:day Mnlinee Adm,11-zum.
Collefzez Jeanne Junghlut m d Me s d nme l. la m DreadHixh:Paula Lee Jones,Benson yrnond aHigh;Harriet Sund,Blur High; day evenimMary Jem and »Ke§th Jones. Ne- Qene Gnusebrash University; Dorothy IIoier. nrfqmarieg.
Wayne Plume and L¥Ro;'rown strived,Tuesday,ronaliforniawherethevhavebee1nployed in defense work.The'
m r
nr'i;1;°innl xrfllholiday vacttion m m nlltivu n'¢V¢II1n|.'.Hn. J .P.Ylnkto n. So uth nam.Alfged. Hr. ma un.
Julian Jumzbluth.Jr..v mua ludel or Omaha we
'Pom Bntson in Omaha.Sunday tl thi n.
u r c lu b n e w alT'hu1~sdnv I f n m'evenirur.Lois Jensen is s§=wi11z at the 01,EL}1t1mr-an Ha l l wh e n a mix-thirty
Mr . a n d Mr s . 5 R_ Ba ts on wer e So re ns en h ome th is wee k an d he r oc lo c k din ner wa s served on
ovemi fzht visitors wi th the F .J. sister, Mary Ann. is stayin: B11 t11c'Ul@"1b9¥8 an d the ir i'a.milies_I n
1:\..-...,......r.\»:.I."Howar d J e nse n ho me Ethe evenmir zmrnen wo rn nfnunrl .»Lo-Color Cartoon and
'mm me f 1l°1FiHi`Er1 "T""§i""TlInner"!1II-§c.h|3;ck¢nberz. '"'ni'§.."n¢'€-1f l . l V l l l l . l | ' 1 . l | ' l n l ' \
4- ._
nEu§
"i\?r}Z »iH.1`1iiEé1' Harold Schlueber
and children called nn Mr .an d
Mr s. Hmz h Rhea. Friday
Mr s .Pa ul Jones drove to L ln -
coln.Saturday .
Mr s.F. J .Emerson visited.Sat-urd ay . wi th Mr s. J oh n C.Ho f f o f
Li n gu ln a t th e S.R. B ats on h ome
Mr .and Mr s .Ar n old H
and tzhildmn were Sundav 6
gu es ts o f Mrs . M. P. Han se n
Flai r.
Mr ,ap d Mr s .Fr e d A n d :
and fa mlly ,Ho wa r d Jensen,
and Ed y the Mar y ,sn en t Sa t
evening a t th e Ha r o ld J
=|u a n g
30cts
1 1
'=_';;;;; Rev,Walter `¢H121`"£H
urdsy Chmstmua :End hC'hri:wer sung y t grenBen|\\er§ Rev. and Mfg. C
c "éhn
stmas
mm.3. w.
December 26-27
Mazinee.Adm.11-22ct~i
| in Omn hn Mmm Hoff was nn muh- fhnmoto Milwauk ee, W isc or
the holiday s with her
Ho f f a nd fa mily .Mit=s Mm-v Roy uk
fr o m Council Bluf fs
several day s' visit.
I m n l l f h n f
" " "" " " "and f a mi l v a n d Mr s.0 S<:hn§iéi<l|""|lain, to snenml Messrs.and Mesdames Glff or d b d f H .A l 1
s o n . N ° " ° "
, g - ; § h R "'1¥h"§.'l2§a,ff@""h were in|?;'u;'r' §§;*rs ~f i s e n s g e i ~
has r etur ned]Messrs. and Mesdarnee Ea rl and GIdHi_1H°y °and son, I' rodenc iz 5 -
.,I n wn a f te r I lf n wu n i Jensen helned E d Jenaen , m g f d the<?'e ar»o}d s = m d m | §
I$ff}f?§"$°inhf§Ta£f"h"""''I'husda Y Frenc h. dauzr hter of N l r . a n d M r s ~
H
laura
r Mrs.{"1r1
'ld Maw | 'e l\f
Lfl M r f\r\:| I
astronir1I l \ .
`"Clarenc e Frenc h,suffernd Uainful|~ Argsel Anqersen c ame home frgrn burns on her foot :md khan"Fri-
-;| It1morv, bqnday . for n few davs .\
.. 1 ( l l\ 1 r l u . 1 ` * :f 1 | :h : l r » r 1 l - 1 .M r .al t ar !» » ~ . r . » 1 ' t u r n e d n h o w l o f = . r l l I { |T h r
. I r ~\ 1 : l r »\ r |
\
I'|Lr|
d m noon,when sho .INT
T .¢l~r~1r|...
.n:f|\Ir | {llJ i¢i Stork . . . , | i ll g \LB5 }1l;| dlnII her du?m :
1 ss u h Du nk l:r E |-{>~:|1 f~un<l:n\afterrlf»f»a m 1|mfmt,entertained re c ln ' l.1°1:1\ \ T\f\TI l l H l r
ilv... :4.|in! .|| an d fu m "'!l|¢\ 0; hpr na:»fg.111 ami 3lr
' 1 3 ' ".;.' : - a
Bla ir Produce Station
Hugh Wright, Prop.
EEExx
§SQl lF1raa
9l§l§l|9l£9'l¢.'J.3'|»'Fl~!-'J'|127ll-'7if-"F'|1¢9'i-'!>'i#'5'"""*"""f"*"'°"""'°'*"°"""""'"""'"'
Y W u . _ _ , / "~--» '
'ilhu-I.;1lc~>l Marc h of Ti mu and
Hug P arad e, Co lor Farto un. lfw.
Ad m.Il-Iltlc ha.
SI ND .\ Y- l' lf IONI }A Y
1 1§%3
' m f v u \ . r f I . .I
T u e f l a x q u e s t s 0
I'r °t 0 r 5» » 1 \ ' < r e M r .n l
x r .. .'melacn :uni Mr .ansP e t e r s e n A n d H a e c k e r ,L t d . .§v@¢s»»3»g1@an » m
§Builders of All-Steel Wmlded River Equipment ~anlrgfissn 1~'}§.'f°r§E`J£
=e 'e = ee e- = e~ =e =r e w e 4 e = e - 2 e = e 4 e 1 e = e f.€-=e=4»',§>"»afternoon wi th
_____,wme .~||| 'r ' | .I |.1 ||'.~...M ~M Iwkwh:wah¢z=4`}.=»| a?@?§I%| Tm`1»=»e=um`§=1z=4zr'$u;==az.uub=u Shu\l:.:r ~S3535
ll ig Ma r v Enirer o f He r
5 1 -»Vic tor Enmer.
E ¢.:__g 13 ``~K 1\.JJ ?". K P 1 fd £1
H M r s .E m m a 'I` a y 1 o :
""M r s .} I u w a 1 d T a y l o r
a T \ | f | ¢ f l ! \n t r n n g h f l V *
n n u c n l l a m n ` \ |1 1 \ ]f A dII.| " f : m m e s n Tl \ .n f-" s n o n t D ; | » .:m a i . \ ! \ : n §1| r.r!1::1:r.r1i : m d fr : m i 'i - 5
1.n e .": u n i .\ n l ¢» : :. \ m i ¢ r - < ¢ |: m d f n n u l x
I n H e i l M r s .I' c t ¢ ,S v e n d g o a r r l§'mf'*l~'§}"i'i,_'};'1 1 I 1 b r a t ?h o r b i r l l n l x k x i n B l a i r .
( i \ I i ! i t | | | I1 3 CHPOIH n w ]» ' f h z u z f r i
l r i ft s .a f t e r W h i vh !f| 1 \ .a t v | . n v\ 1
b v c a n d l o l i z h t .T h e r r u o s u i n
r l u d e d A l i a s e s I i l i z a b f l t h l\1=I".¢1
l a n d S v l v i a B o r o v L o r r ~ n \I 'lfM- . l r n d i i v o v q n l n g vr s n , L g ( ) n a I a a k e E t h k } 'm a n o r r -\ 1 { a ". l t ? " b ° § 7 fi "' f f M r .a n d F e r n G r e n s e r .D é f i e ° ' } -I L L i »
. a n d M r a n f l I f b 1 o r t m f ." U S b a vt l s o d M a r s f a r e t l l i l i r e n k a m n 811121N i n n 1 . 1
a n d o Q u a n t z..t t h o G e r m a n L u t h e r a n C n u r c h .F r a n k e a n d A d a G n u s e .H . § . | ' §T a y S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n .b v R e v .B .W . |' p h e C o n g r e g a t i o n a l a n d l h f
c e l e b r a t e h i s W a l t e r ."M e t h o d i s t c h u r c h c h o i r s .d i r ; - r t l ]
R a s m u s H a n s e n w a s a va l l m a t b y M r s .B l a n c h e K e l l e r .a n d ' 1 h e r »
, s o n w a s h o s t -t h e . H a r o l d S t o r k h o m e ,S u n d a y I Q R e c k m e y e r ,r e s p e c t i ve l y ,w i l l
l e B e l l C r e e k e v e m m r .mwge a c n n t a t a ," 0 C o m e A l l Y o
m e e t i n z w a s M r s :E r w i n P e t e r s e n o f A r l l n g -F a l t , h f u I " .T h e d a t e s e t f o r t h e
w e r e e l e f: L e d . '~ 0 l \w l l l t e l c h t h e u m : > e r * r o o m a t e v e n t i s S u n d a y e v e n i n g ,D e c o m
L e x o v B i s b e v M a g c h S c h o o l a f t e r J a n u a r v 1 . e ve n t w a s l a s t S u n d a v e\ -e nn 'i lz .
s s .T h e n e x t L l l l n a n S a m p s o n .w h o t a u g h t t h e r e D e c e m b e r 2 1 ,a t t h e M e t h o d i s t
t h M r s .A r g t h e p a s t s e m e s t e r ,i n m o v i n z t o K j l u r c h .w i t h T h o r l o R e c k m e v e r
K a n s a s .d n r o c t i n g .I t c o n s i s t e d o f s o l o s .
t h e L m - 5 R 0 | _T h e M a r c h S c h o o l h e l d t h e i r q u a r t e t s .e t c . ;M r s .A l i c e N e w c o m
M r s .R o IIs . n d 's § fh r fs t \ j r \ a s n r o x r a m . T u e a d n v e \ g e n ~ w a s p i a n i s t !M i n s A n n a E l a n e r .
a n d M r s .E d I D R . W i t h b o t h r o o m s D a r t i c i p a t l n m n n r r a t o r g a n d R i c h a r d N e w u o m
t a ,M r s . L . E .G p d r n r i a .M a r s h a l l a n d L i l i i a n tJ'1 . l mP f¢ e r
e and Mr. a nd Simpson sponsored th o enbe
1.01113 Uu nxlau .. | h .gg¢|1i;|~::1L au i z " - 1 ' "'*Ea"5:."fa*E»-""'\5=§."fu"3~£f u i r ~2
EE'sgEn
szSEii§a
ss.5
=---F """""'I ' " " `"";==@;§i i ~
\~
IIOLID~ ff ~3 ~GREEf|1@ ;;
Wolff's Grocery
F r a n k ( D u t c h ) W o l f f , P r o p r i e t o r
1 t[,v \~1 r nr I \r ru *I wr \,.\1"H l m \ ' | \1r.1:
., rn'"Yah2Q3gEEFiEEEg§EEssI
.1-
Ilocvmbvr 28~29
Iiundny Malinov,Adm.ll-Ilflclea
EVERY mss A THRILL!
°1"*:..;~' ~»¢=»~'*'....og /1p "~
"' J '~¢":=.~
~,'f »s
?'.r s ,.`S
.:q . ~.
C32aM .Boom
snnlmunum
"1-IONKYTON K"
, ~mmm by me r co mm!nv Prulucod_gunna.Tile jrxembem of then oo;E*!"`_`]`.,_"""¢3..." - _ _..N _n ........1 ~r no s.
a alms |~''Hmmnnr-ty Fri xr 8VBnlnp;,"
L - J - l o m e a t n o d " Y b ; w a : ;
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sorengren an
Dlc kip visited Tuesday ,wi th M randMr s .Guc lmonri Sorensen.
Mr .an d Mr s.By r on Bu n n an
Mr s.Mo r g sr e t W illia ms B W "W edneadav in Oma ha.
Mr. an d Mrs. Re v W ake fle ld an
W nv ne an d Mr .and M m .W ar reW akefield and c h ildren were Tees
dav mapper guests at libs '10
W akefield home.
M r .and Mrs .Fr emon t .lense
were Satu rduv visi tors in Oma h aMr .and M m A r t Conley 0Oma h a visited.Sundnv.a t th
Charles lllonchnrfl home
Mr .and Mrs.Ro v Me tz le r n m
Mr .and illrsr.Orvie Metz ler spen
Su ud uv i n Omah a.
Mr-sdames S.R.Lowe.W m r mWakefield.George Chamberlai
and Herb ert Eaton a tte n d w r
Chris tmas Darlv.Wednesdnv.a
the home of Mr s .Gilb ert Pota dleinHer ma n.
M r and Mr s Georsz HeelnssweSdadinnetstthF r e
rg Gti-Ebb homer triles a
Mr s.IIam~y Ty son.Mr .an~M m .To m W akefield,le !
Fr i d a v f o r California to visi
Paul 'Py lon and Mari on W akef ield
Fr i da y visi tors a t t h e GeorgHeinarenho me were M m .Violet
Br an dt a nd Gary , Ernes t H. .Mey -
ers a nd Fred Grabbe.Mr . a n d Mm L lo y d Me tz le r a n d
family were Sundav RUB8t.s of M r .
an d Mr s .Au bmy Gai n es an d f am-
yTh e HBDDV Ha r mo n v C lu b held
a Chris tmas par ty ,'I`l1u1nday,a t
Mr s.Ne i l MCC1annlhAn's.
Meadames Ho wa r d Larsen and
Aub rey Gai nes we re i n Oma lm.Sat~rdu~.
.- |." " \ '"a n \ - - - 5 ." 'I ?a" " c ' ~ ; " - " "f y ~
. U - -
°' *~U s
W estern Auto Associate Store
1 B u d Co n e , P r o p d e t o r
¢-J.J¢,J aJ4JJJ-JJ 4,J _J,; _J _.4 -¢..4 ,3-1 .f .g _
4 r r I U. r || lip PPI I1 rr; | : m m l ! E B § l k I un*'sa*=\*l3E4=x*m\=n*'u\'Q an an ~u°=\°n*~-lu*-Q
.P ....\.||.P |»` ..r ~ /
l |/|~/ '/ ~~.r J
u ' .v '\|I .I
l f :.l '\1||1 :.
5 f'q ;_. \ `.r »f .
t i f /\~;- ~~ `4
; . . _ ,. . . . . -J .- .5 ' f " " "'H - » - 5 x o f : i g g \
P ,1 /| \l (~.~a
I \./ ~
-;f \.
»'1 g p \ ~¢I
'J a ~|.§1
Only You Can Give You'r Photograph
i R a b b a s s S t u d i o
Harold Rnbbass,Proprietor3-\." .l VpVI \"1| $h\"\"l '¥. _n F |a ! " ¢ " ¢ " | "I !"nu ' *h~|'..| ll| | l |i I l | | L ll l
o--»»u-nun llnll uznnn., _ J , i ,al__(__{,&A,.¢,_4_4,_4,_1 J .4_'{_J _1 _l,_¢_J ¢J J , _ l_
____5 1 ___,4'~_-1-;-1,_"
~t : T : .~_.~~. ~f - - 4 - --- > ~¢.. I
~, r I -'5~- a i . .\- -~1 . »
~\. " '. X : . ;
E " `1 " \f
| * '\, , \ . .4 ~
w x ' Q u j l v u t ~Y w r I n .| \ \ \ _ w p
- . 4 » " ° " ' - - - `- u n .v ' * " * l " " - " " " ' ;~- , , ,_ _
- f f "/. r
LOADS or HAPPINESS 'ro A11
Insist on Pasteurized Milk
B l a i r D a i r y
W. E. Luc kli. Proprietor
~r.And Mn.E ln Amzieby.Junior md Albert;attended anApblbyf-umm Chrmmanu p m yat dm W, E.Apploby home inFranwnt. Sunday.
ssE§n
ss2
-H '~.
j l ~l
.~~ ~ - ~;
Jl g f ul Cf hrn s tm a s (
1 9 4 1 y
John Deere Equipment
The Tyson-Long Company
,_1,(,J ,A,_A _1 ,J,_a,_A,,.|A A _1,_A A ,la J, 4,_A,_.1,_4,_4,
BS5E5sssq§ss
~|
mx the r|ov.'er Club'ms Darty at the Ed'.Present were
esdames Ed I-lumen,.i¥A. Martin Lancn'etef Nielsen.Mrs., Harvev and Hazel.[`aylor and Russell.
alter Andersen and
lvlne.At the close
'. lunch was served.Peterson scent Sat-n the R-av Scheer
board amribumd candv m thosepresent.Gifts were aclmanged bythe school children at. the close of
the eveninz.
l;99°""<1<¥l°#¥L'll_\°;
Messrs, and Meldames ClarenwWxesg.Rudy Matzen md Eileen.Marun Paulsen,Darlene andFloydwalledSaturdavEvewith
ul-...A M...D A u,.\.-,.._
.~.Da Auto 'Ylewa l
The D<~Sn:<» Woman's Club mot
with Mrs.Clifford Hinelina.De-
cember 17,when ten membersandtwovisitorsansweredmll
call with their Chdnmas nluns.,vladzirur and A am exdmlze com-pleted the pronrram. and the host-ess seved refreshmenég.The clubwill meet wrih Mm . R. Annleby
on Jnmrarv 7.vu . . .m . . n . . . _
: .1 ,.- .5 r r nur .Fl "l "y rf lmr l In-s v "'\ 1- n
|,.'~(Ihrisfmas
ishing gnu
~| , 9 '/~ . g ,Adm.ll~22cts.
I2 ~2 / »" Y
\~ ,.\` " " ',5|Alw-Color Cartoon.Minlllure
1 l and News Reel.Eve.Adm.l l -
'|5 85cte.
' v w 'S* I s TUESDAY
December 30
wl'
I f | | ~ » ~ » = ~ » ~ - = - » -
_,-»n-u»»...¢| nnuv........__,.~
1.
l l U l |
|Lingoln achoo
v and nrommn was
o \n.|l\I ami bv Ao : \ »UU IIIIB U IIM r .a n d M m P e t e r M n r d h r m u
n u n .ux rn unf u¢ |1 |u |. l:us D m l r: m e n t S a t u r d n w n i n r h t a t t h e i<\.L_/
s
e m .~=15=
=2 Q '
U l | n I \ U l l o l l n u l u r v l l r r 4 'n n r 1 4 *
a n r nno n Iv||hCJ|0llyCr¢plwlqA Commun anus:
a~1J
rn 1:
~.ei
: p g ~" I-rEd§§f ' " lfffé
C h r i s t l n a a D a r t
|.u,|,|
.1 u l| s |spent Saturday wit.}\Mr_§Hd`Q;f4`fl\arles A.Hinelimf lunme.i nd
Gus Auv.-.h.Sundnv with the Herbert Jones.Mr.and M m Peter Mmdhnm Jr.. family.Visited Mr. :md Mn. Pewr K.roxer.'Charles.Vemon and WilliamSaturday.Jlineline and their families wereMr, my Mrs, John M. Johnaan Sunday visitors at the Hurry
and fun ly were Sundnv dinner Hineline horn.. near Onxm.
guests of Mr. md Mrs.P. A.;Mrs.Alice Rowe is svendlnzJohnsen.-Ehristrnu at the Arthur Rowe
M d Mn.ome.nndr 1 ...were §,f§',',§}'G_§§m,, ...TT Mat9.:e Kindn;i.'§;°"g~
ces en'|as r.reurne o53 53 of the John Deslerl |.nd °f~g_-Ssgggv '§».'°'wn?°'°"é
M _mon n in to.e men3 4 1 ; - g , r ~ ~n ; th e wi n te r wi th he r dau ghter,
" T f " ° " ? . i " "in °'""'"~ Fr-id ly . M1 rM§§l§ »§'l' §"'¥i. ...»..Smith an d
a ns . » . J . ¥ . ' é . Y W e d M r .a n d M n . J o e l o n .R o l a n d .J r . .n r e s n e n d i n z
5S ~ aqd Mrs. Georn Miller 01Blair spent Thursdav evening |11the Bd Hansen home.I
:|.1 Q ~°|I 'C a
Blair 'Recreation Parlor E
Bowl for Health' It's Fun "-i'Pr'Yr'f"Yr r ' r " r ' r " r " r " r "»rPr.r 'r 'r
. f , 4 , , 1 , _ . 4 _.e_.,4 J .i -J- J J~¢ _.|4__.|_.|_¢,_4__4_,a , _ 1 _ ¢ , _ J
s
J - ¢
A
U
ln' A IM C a lilo mh or Bum C n md y .
W E D N E S D A Y a n d T H U R D S AY
December Sl-Jmunry 1
Thursdny Mntinee Adm.ll- - Zlc t s
Mi!!!Clara and Par! .UlmIn!~fem}nn vfsite¢]Su;\a1vw;IMa r ti n Larsen's
HAm i i u -|M nm _ mu |om - vm . nn . vi mln: two w¢¢=', SME#m her smxfi :nd Min Arlene.e
pnnntn, Mr. um Mn 1-...» u|...n.-Hn.-nd Mn. ydl We|¢[n nv!!\i\A| hn\ui " ' ' ""°`"°_ nf.fh rf nf mn e dinner.fnd nv
I.
"g"5; l¥2;.'2&a;.'a w;fm»i'5§.a 1\h»§. i §.rs. Anna Melton avant. several 1)k Sf kl tt ni M.lc nc e |r.and rs.dass with hor son and farmlv. Mr Ilarry 'Pucker of Blair:Mr."wif
and Mrs. limi Melton of Umalm..L ndrell Nelson and Junm.Mr.and Mrs Detlef Kmse of JE' I uis West of Fort Calhom
Mr.and Mrs.Clinton '\r=l\l\l'\and Wayne will be ChristnuuvruostsattheClamLeCrnnr~hUl¥In near Kennancl.1GuestsnfMr.an)Mrs.lvlv
Jones at a family dinner. todav.
W-51| number about thirtv.Mr.and lllirn.Harrv Paulsonand(larry will h:1\v fl\tibU¥13"
Fort Chlhoun and Mr. and Illrs.William Christensen and fmmilb\isiU'd Emil Gottsch and Lillie.Sunday.
The Chnatrqag Drngraln o ftheDomnckerSchoolwaswell-ab
tended and Santa Claus was therev-il.h treats f0|- everyone.Schoolis dlsmlssed until Januarv 5 Miqs
oetmarm left for her home:Sell
5\
lsi
r"
gE .\l-~o-»Ihv .\rl of Skiing Spor tEReelandPicturePeople,Eve.
S 'A d m .1 1 - s o m .
A
Petersen's Cate
Mr. md Mrs. Fred Zechmeister, Proprietoruru8Y.M i n
~gmmed _.fhF»é 5i`&nEi§»}ve,P`lii8s A..-n 4,4 .1 .|,_4, x :A 1,, .g-1 4. 4. 4.;4 1. 4,_i.a,. 1. -I 4. 1..1.,.,;» ,mm .A
vu \
- ¢¢`§§\\\1
=sE?H!s
n n - - H i a . ; Q ' - w s - s u n ' v l u u l u g ; " H gL i m b ! !1 8 .A C h l i l h n l l u g l n g f r
I, ||° |c ' f T || H !
li§
l
L
u
wa;svrved at 1 o'clock to 14member: md one vidbor.Chriam-m q ;prese nts were vxc h smzed and
Union at ummm, went bo Mend| | nes'E lme r Ho lg u i n ,A r th u r Sc hneek-
loth.Ha r ve y Me lton .Ri c h m ll a m u an d J o hn D o m u c h r .Th e
ne xt me e r ln x i s to be wi th M n .E l m Holstein. W ednesdny . J anu-
I .°" £ f , . u n d M n . J o h D o ml c k e r !
g g ;M r .~ M g r .W llh r g 0 1 1 7 - -
l e n u m wein_BldxnSaturd|\.re DPDYIK
".»""C of v". ~'f?~ "°~;»»-=°
' G ~§ " » °'$-~ 9 go¥ Q
t "`L\\1~»»°"°° .»\"° "'°
~<\~°°',.~>_¢<\'§°.»"
,\\\'%\»\ ,,»~°.»' »°"".pw
Q »»,~~."w'\»»',\'°`3, ~;;» ~ ;'»;:'»:'»f"
¢\;l»-"'fl¢'§~»"
)4
Qew On =Eal'd1 /L
/ \, - 2 ;~ ' f
r z ; € ~ 2 » \ \.a f
H
M d u H Goiilch dI g h
hf $ ' $ ». , \ o ' $. . » , 1 '" Z» w » .$ 5 -
u MI L A l b e r t a A m e h y o f W ly n e
C u l l e n c u m d a v f o r two
w é s h 'Vloa tion wi t h hMo r g n mn tmfSz '" .' 3. ¢" &L "1 ~§ »» .¢. § ' " "' J 1
g g Q v m Om l h n u l l u n , W e d n u n l i
y ,
¢° ' 1m v
| .
G ~0*I 1 WASHINGTON COUNTY BANK, BLAIR s
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
.\-.mu
Jr
ll
--'nmmrrmzrnrsr.,Blair.Nebr.,__I29:e;';|lp;|~_2§19_Q__Ps Bevan
IBGAL
Norlce or FINAL mavonrA. C. Debcl.Attorney
In the County Cour1.of.Washing
ton County Nebraska.
ESTATE OF Martha Ruden.de~
ceased.|Notice is hcrby irlven that Q.J.Ifhone has filed with the undersxsrned.Countv Judge of WashlnxtonCounty.Nebraska. his finulreport as administrator of the EstateofMarthnRuden.Deceased.and made an aonllcation for finaladministrationand disaharize.andforthe asalscnment of residue ofEstatew sueh other nersonn as arebv law entitled to the same and Ihave set the 19th day of December.1941. at 10 oclock A..M.. at my o!~tlee in said Countv for the hearlnlrthereof.
uma November 21.1941.(SEAL)John A.Cnr:inn.474L County Judze.
NQTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Olianlon &OHanlon.Attorneys
In the County Court ofWnsh.lmz~ton County.Nebraska.ESTATE OF Christ Bekks.deceased.
Notice is hereby ziven that onthe 26th day of December. 1941.attheCounty.Judlzes office in theCityol Lllnnr. Washimtton CountyNebraska.at eleven onlov:k ln theforcnoonuf amd day. the followlmzmatterwillhe heard and consideredtowxt:The Petition of OmOdessa Jensen nrnyinz for the nu~poinlrnont of Dm Odessa Jensen asudnnmstrhtorof the estate of saidChrist llckkc.deceased.Dated this 28th dny of November.1941.(SEAL)John A.Carriiznh4a~4¢County Judge.
NOTICE To CREDITORS
A. C. Dcbel.Attorney
County Court.Wnshinztun County.Nebraska.ESTATE OF Jakob Andreasen.Deceased.Notice is ziven to the creditorstoulweur before mc al. the CountyCourt room in lllnir.Nebraskaonthc 2nd dm of January.1942.nnd on the Zird dnv of ADril.1942for lhc nurnosc of examination.nd
Th¢mm Hospital
A llama |wl..u¢¢o
IHUUI su
r
v
iustmchl.and dlowance ol claims.
fun\cr barred.:Dated this 12th day of Decem
l
lustmunt And Allowance of claims.All claims not filed on or beforethe 2nd day ol Avril.1942. will beforeverbarred.19?f1!.ed this Sth dav of December
(SEAL)John A.Ja.x..lza.n.494t County Judze.
NOTICE To CREDITORS0Hanlon&0Hanlon.Attorneys
County Court. Washlnzbvn County.Nebraska.ESTATE OF Lena Drnexwr.De
ceased.
_Notice is ziven to the creditorsto appear before me at the CountyCourt room in Blair.Nebraska.
on the 2nd dav of January.1942.and on Lhe 3rd day of Audi.1942.for the nurnoae ol examination.ad~junment and allowance of clsims.
All claims not Illed on or belowthe 2nd day of Avril.1942 will be
forever baDatedthis 6th day of December.
1941.(SEAL)John A.Carrlnn.
4941;County Judae
NOTICE OF FTNAL REPORT
0Hanl¢m &0H|.nlon.Attarnern
In eh.. County Conn of Wuhlnz
ton County.NebraskaESTATEOFFrederick w.
Christensen.dNotirelsherebv vrlven thatEmmaA.Jhxlalensen.has Hled
with the underrlsrned.CountyJudzeof Waahinzbnn County.Ne~
hrnska her final revert as Adminlstratrixof the esmte of Fredcnidcw.Christensen.deoeaeed.and made nn avnlication for final
administration and discharze.andforLheassignmentof residue olestate to such other vereons as arebv law entitled to the same. and Ihave ect the 26th dev of December.1941 at two ocloek P.M..at myoflidcin sold Countv for the hear
inz thereof.Dated December 2.1941.(SEAL)John A.Carrixran.
484:Countv Judsce.
NOTICE To CREDITORS
OHnnlon &OHanlon.Attorneys
Counlv Court.Wnshinzlon CounlY.Nebraska.ESTATE OF George W.Mor
znn. dr.ceased.
_Notice is nriven to the creditorsto unucar before me nt the CountyCourt room in lllnir.Nebraska.onlhc 9ll\ dnv of Jununry.1942.andonthe 10th dav of Avril.1942 for
thc nurnosc o!examination.ad
\l|clnimn not filed on or beforethe mn dnv or Andi. 1942. willbe
inr, 1941,
.(sl-:Am John A.Cnrruznn.50-41 CountyJudlle.
lI
LEGALNOTICES
NOTICE To cimnrrons
0Hahlon &0Hanlon.Attorneys
County Court Wuhinzton County.Nelmuka.ESTATE OF Hurry H.Brown.deceased.
Notice is ziven ta the creditorslaappear before me al. the CountyCourt room in Blair.Nebraska.onthe9thdayof Janunrv.1942 andon the 10th dav of Avril 1942.forthepurposeolaxarninntiunad
justment and allowance ol claims.All claims not filed on or beforethe9thday of Avril 1942. will beforeverbarred.Dated this 17th dav of Decem
ber 1941.
.(SEAL)John A.Camzan.5041:County Judze.
Noncs ro BIDDERS
Bids will he received on the fol
qmed by the Countv of wadainzUon. Nebraska.durinz the velr tol
lowénz the ln day of Junmry.194 All bidders nre_inydfd ui file
bidi for name. which said bid shallbefiledwiththeCountvClerkof
Waehlnxwn County on or before
she lst day of uanuary.1942.
The County Board reserves therlkhtlmreiettanv and all bids.Bids to to be for items called rarinthefollowlnulist.or im eqmv.alent in Krlde.
_ln use the equivalent in zndeissubstituted.bidder to file samPles win.bid.Contract win be let
wlnz blanks and alationerv re
I
l
separately for blanks and station
nery.STATIONERY
Envelones 6%inch.xxxretum address. ner 1.000Envelopes 6%inch.XXX.
retum address.ner 500Enveloucs9%inch.XXX
return address. Per1000Envelobea 9/S inch.XXXreturn address. per 500
Envelovfs 10/é inch XXXreturn address. Per 1000Envelopes lo*/= inch xxxreturn address. Der 500FullSizedletterHeads.Printed.20 lb.WestemBond or better.Der 100Full_Sxzed Letter Heads.2 lb We ternDnnied.0 .sBondorbetterDer 500 _..Ful|.Sized Letter Heads.Dnnted.20 lb.WesternIlund or better. Der l.000____...Half Sized Letter Heads.nrinwd.20 lb.Western
Bond or better Der 100HnlfSizedLetterllends.
llrinmcd 20 lb WestemBondorbetter.per 500.....
.._Hall Sized Letter HeadsDrinted.20 lb Western
Bard or better. Per l000
on UAA fund s.10 DIYmme.Carried.all mum rs prevent votinz aye.H. C. Blmco. nlwne calls s 5.05H.C. Blnco. Com.work and
mileage 72.80
Blair Telanhone Co..tolls 3.17
Bunnuzhs Addins Mach.Co.. nunnlies 1.80JE.CamPbell.Com.work
Herman News
Gusgave Hansen of Saibner lswendimrLheChristmasholiday;lwilh his dauzhter Mrs.R F.
1»;f~M1rs.ary .um z|l.he Bren Hoeplul §...Llv.§.1...;
And mil./2l1.65day ls reported to be improving.Ch3 Lbr.re 89 90;Four Young Deovlp from this vlDrsacnnltv were Klleste at |banquetClerkDistCourtcourtcostsetc.ACoolidxelrWebsterservicesHaroldDavislaborG.L.Dixon Co.inaunnce
x12.so
4o.oo:
2.4029.30RalphE.Fairchild.mlleure.etc 159.51FairwayTransfer.haulinr 9.00
Farnberg Hardware repair;22.98FloorSurincimzMach.Co.
repairsFl¢d Guyer. C0.Tren..
nqsmm.ewNadineGuyer.rlerlcnlHminzsTwwriterCo..sunuliesKolmqnln Lbr.h GrCo.. coal 1
2.30
41.85
so.oo
45.64
268.40DrC.D.Howard services 6.00KBPrintingCo..mvvlies 1.94KlovpP1mane co..luwllea 10.42Chu.Lamb balllff 12.00LD.Long Corn work andmil.209.70MillerMunkreunirs2.65Wm.D.McDonald.mileage.etc.47.70HelenNelsonclerical5.00CarlF.Olson mlleane 536Pllol.Tribune.printing aa.2sC.J.Schmidt.services 5.00J. D. Adams Co.. equipment 307.50
I
ln Telunriah. las! week. lor out-standlniz 4H Club workers.TheywereGxemrNelson.leadenhip:Mildred Nelson ahd Edward Rav.lwultrv .ludnimz :John Sdn|ner. sheen chamnion:Edward Raydairynroductirmmam.Mr.and Mrs.William Falk ofOniahgandMr.and Mrs.GuyBnlevofBlair.were vllif/on.Sunday at Mrs.Clara Whltnacks.Mr.md Mrs.Lawrence LarsenandMr.and Mrs.Wllliun ChristensenandKennethwereSundaydinner:meats at the Buck Yowellhome.
A Girlstmu nuty for the StudytoLeannClubwasheldatMnOle Jensen% Wednesday.An all~dw meetina was held.with A dinnerat noon and lifts were ex
Mrs.D.E.ElYlfe will spendChrlgntnimn dx lOllklm with he;son aw an u ter.r.uiMrl.Bruce Smith.K M
A short Drnznm and an exrhankeoiKiftsandalunchmadeaPleasantafternoonfortwentyfiveThursdayvghentheBnntistGulld_entertained the kenninizwn.Christmas events of the nas!week included Christmas nroxmsms
chanirei
IDINNERNormsSIXANNWERSARIES
Four birthdays and tw eddinganniversarieswerenoundnywhenafamilydinner wan held atthe home of Mrs.Lillian Lultis o!lllennan.The honored guatu were|Wayne Loltis Mrs.Howlrd Huvl
Iendick Donald and Earl Havendickwho were noting hlrthdaymllandMr. and Mrs.Louie Hovendick|nnd Mr.and Mrs.Venxon Hovenldickwhose wedding annlversadcsoccur this month.
Present at the Loltis home in theNewEnglmddistrict were Messrs.and Mesdames Charles HuvendickHowardHovendick and sons Ches
ter Hovendick and children VernonHovendlckAndchildren[esterHovendick and sons of Craig LouieHovendickand sons of Arizona;Mrs.Lillian Loftia and Wayne of
Herman
I
1~
Mr.and Mrs.Ednr larsen wereSundaydinnersnlesuattheAllredHansenhomeinHerman.
Guests of Mr_and Mrs.Fred
Muller as Chrlntmae dinner.wdny.will be Mr.and Mrs.Clifford AndersenandfamilyMrandMn.Dean Andersen and children.and
A1\zunAnderaen.ull ol Teknmah.The children nf Goll School DresentedaChrimnaanrolrram.Friduv e\~cnin1.:. when Parents and Dntronswere ftuests.lliss Lormine
sa
2
E
ne
.1 1.A d 1 .oo~ @~»¥»5i?#§?1»?2.¥i»»==»Sin ;5...§1?..;e;Sundnyz ~.lm§laensf n;.:;::£;.
llilev Broderson labor 100.00 und Sanl.as annearllnre Xf\Czf11.51 LaVelne attended the Cuminv CiwilumilA..Dunklau. et nl..labor 23.10 ladle Bros store Sntnrdn :_f¢._ Srhool Christmas Droitram.Fri~I
_e i n
i §?2..Zlfl.i.Tl».§.$i....~;;w~witlf ueste for thevyoumz dall1evi:\Tflaulnen famlv will
eHan~y Leach.labor 50.00.s Vllliam lntter is h re fo 15 ljoy Christmas dinner at the HarV
Wm.Pawllnn.labor 1oo.oo§|.furlough with his0parenaMr Inn Nelson home in Orum.today.:ggg~~f$.:snlarv 100.00 and Mrs.Emmett Power.|lresent Ylll be Messe.nlngvllflee Ln}nsh§§f£llrurgé salarv lggfg32f~o!§uM¥~Ué.1;;2 and fhilgllilid ~Bgfnm rmlgsfll
Sndles Company renalrs_45.11 rived s.¢..iif.J»L d él &?{§E|Y Paulsen of Omaha;and 1;Parnherz Hardware.repairs .GO mas holidays nt the c Gr Jan .Drew of Omaha.i?sl3..z ~lb §2~23 home.l.Ae*3 ;~éif2;a;.E ;if€;inenenalrvinClements.lnbo:or 2.00 5 Mr._ and Mrs.Allen Kruse .f||as¢evening.when their KUGBYSlCarlEriksen.labor 200 balding Nebraska are svendinll were Mr.and Mrs Waller Peter S
E.llovendick labor 200 ~hIo|;;ln5€_h\$\thKh|s narents.Mr sen and famliv and Sam Steele.
~Nggr Tracgor 6:Equip.vs £m|BH§es ns ruse and other~Md=;=}Mrsliyrun Buinl laplz|io..re 1 ..Ed olsonmrgmim Log Gilbert Jensen nf Dana Colle¢ze:§a:hE\.e 2553 ..¥§.»5..l Lodrllli;~Wd Cgmgwf lnc.renairs 2.14 gg;5§g§vOq;§:¢f Kllesl. of lllr.i¢hNe;|.h|;dicJhoecir\gmnm.(iil__.....an w \Qlpli..xl Co 0 Nebr.s.1o Mrs.hEmrna lVIlller_ was taken gucsls anlasr. Lveninz (Ch:lstn;§lhBurt Co Cerv.Sta.gag .lo the psmuu in Blair.Thl¥d3YlEve)oi Mr.and Mrs Ned Tysonland oil 62 55 ff medical care. and on Saturday and Iamilv in Herman.llAlfredSQuistlnbor3480;;;;g;;¢<1 tohthn Methodist Hon Mr.and Mrs.C.ll.Bunn arelg~Zllaziieré labor 3.90 quite illm F15 d.§2¥.&i ting?fQ5 g g;da;\:ihheir ~K
1:..§f...»2.llbrlbo ~Clm?€i West.accompanied her (palalnieevesugnd ?=.§.n§.a lk
Elmer Thohe.Jr.labor 3:00 rrlszxhlnzmuvstl Sunday._Misa Lthel Simonsen.who is ;Myron Tofv.labor 25 oo .........l£€.Fil farnilv __Y0employed in Hastinms.spent Sv le
5
'9Bermeces Beauty Shop
r r r r r r rr r rffr r r~rrrrr l
g YULETIUE;
gansfnnssé§'ro nn..5.H
.==..=_<
_..~jf ~~<
_..ill =.=..f\/
~1
~u~W
Clarence McGuire
Smoke I-louse
planunperlL:LL=rre_=fr»¢;n=r»;¢n»nn»::v|=: _I 3 »»|L_;\ an Hn n l|\ Q mvwa*wm*n~m*n\=l§~q~
grggllj 11|pq p|1|af Ir rg r rq r ran~ar m Im Lamm |a~1u5~a~um §m:5nl
gs
THE ga
s
_._....r 1 §
AlPaulsen
msn emuQuan ...»|
uI..|.f&h I | g un I lI n ls i:¢$l:!i:¢5il§:llliHl3i2!iBU
_L=;_»=q~.=_».=;».==;f»v 1 r .;;rwwmuamarannmwm
4 ~5
~~M..f~Ji»\aLfr§
I li)|g||rL \..BlEn€lH.!B lorforSorangTermof
aCourt.ner IJ ire
__T5 Court Calendars.forforFallTermofCourtnerDaze ....
BLANKS PRI NTED BOTH
SIDES
Qtmrter Sheet ner dozen _
_Quarter Sheet.per 100 . _
_Quarter Sheet.ver 1.000 ____
....Half Sheet por dozen _
_..__:haf Sheet.pei wollalfSheet.Dor 1.000
__....__Full Sheet per dozen
.__......l||l QLnn|on.1nn
Russell Wand.laborSlimBetts.labor
Joe Thompson laborBudAllen.laborHansHecklabor
Harry Leach laborKennardOilCO..gasoline
Nebr Tractor dc EquipCo.repairsTGripChain Co..supplies
Fred Guatin labor
|MallerM}lol¢.repairs
|§kelly OllCo.diesel fuel|Ia1rway 01]Co.sm and oil
Payson Adema M.D.poorlfllm.C.E.Ahlnuist.nom
6.50
100.00
100.00100.00
100.00
50.00
39.32
4.40
23.38
13.60
2350
39.60
10.14
37.60
9nn
inulll3Il.rum..§=3 \»@\j HPGHCIIHE day with her mother.Mm.Carru.tllessllmmer rn Mzaaourr.|Simoxmen and familv.David SiMr.and Mrs.Bert Lowe enter rnonsen of Lincoln arrived wetainedfortheLowefamilies.Sunweek for the holidays.day Present were Mrs Berthal Christmas Eve guests of Mrs.
Lowe Messrs.and Mesdamea SCarrie Sunonsen were Mr.andIl.Lowe G F Lowe A H Lowe Mrs.Ted Simonsen and babv ofandlJiollieaniMrgJolmn};;OI Omaha David Simonsen of Lin
son.lenln.Mr.and Mrs Walter SunpenAzrounofrelativesandfriendsfieldofRoseHill.
Rathered at the Menell Johnsonl Miss Norma Wrlds of fhe Colbyhome.Sunday honorinlr his aunt.district.a former teacher of Bono
Mrs.Renda Gomoetz.Present School.vislted at the Frank Soi!
were Messrs.and Mesdames Joe home.58l\1llI1&
.Bandar I K.Iveraon.Elmerl Mr.and Mrs II C:Kuhr }he
Thone and Ila.dinner zufafa.today._of Lhelr gpm
§
een
2
nE
|¥
J..
WATCH forSIGNS
of EYESTRAIN
Iieadaches
Inflamed eyes and lids
Blurrinn of printSlownesainreadimr
Low azrades
Holdimr book too closeSleeninessfromreadinv:
Due lo the great amount of
reading required in achoul
the average student has considerableeyeulrainwhich
could be relieved with properlenses.
p..........ifull Sheet Der 1.000
__1¢1.A1~:Ks 1I§~.Tiffo oNsim;
Quarter Sheet per dozen[Quarter Sheets per 100 _
_Quarter Sheet.Der 1.000
_Half Sheet.Der dozenHoliSheet.Dffr 100
_Holt Sheet per 1000
~Full Sheet per dozen _
.._Full Sheet.Der 100 .Iull Sheet.Per 1000
_|All blanks to be aooro§efi5§the various offices.
PRINT ING
At said time and place aeoaratebidswillalsobereceivedbytheIloardofCountyCommissionersforthepublicationlnalelral
lmeeklv newspaner published in
Chris iiendorf poor
gge }{osDgtnl.&IJo&Jr |nir I..um er on DoorONE|I3|oe Goose.Door
:Christensen Lbr.Co..poor
70.033.?l
51 l
34.0
32.7VlarksorlMemorialHospital.
poor 1260fiI..Dixon poor 10.01
Early Dawn Dairy poorl$O.Fairchild pom
lllrs.Wallace Fitch ooor
Walter E.Goehring M.D.
8.9!
37.fniI.0.Fairchild.poor 11101
Fairway Oil Co_poor 3.61
5.0DrsII.S.Il.Geesnmann.noor 9.51
D00r 112.0
H.Lyle Guyer.DoorIiolmquistElevator DoorDr.C.D.Howard.DoorJ.B.Jensen poorCathurinoKelly.poorNebr.Methodist Hospitalamdcounty.of the mlnutes of the poorIlloardoroceedimzsaftereachl.eo Miller DoormeetingalsotheratenersquareMmPeterJ Nelson poorforallIeszulnoticesorderedpub|Gilbert Potadle.DoorlashedUvtheBoardofCountvCommissioners
l Dated this lst day of Decemhvr1941.
5l»lL IIIJLIIN |K.BOLTLkmntvClerk.
A.Sick postmaster noml\illh1n\Sievors DoorEvaSmith.ooorStewartPharmacy DoorMrs.Dick Stricklett D00rMr:1.Peter Stricklett Door»Plmnm Taylor.noorCO.COMMISSIONERS I Tekamnh investment Co.
Gregersen Drug Store poor 5.6
1.91
19.01
26.5
10.0
160|
28.7
35.0
15.0|12.0
lU.010.0
20.l||8.8
32.0
90
5.0|
IPROCEEDINGSpoor8.0
ronfwm.|2§§lE?" €.{?"lf'?" P°°"1293.i
D0
P5
0
5
5
D
J
D
D
D
0
D
u5D
[Ill00
5
n0
0
0
0
n0
U
[J
U
Mr.and Mrs.Ben Wachter andJamesandMr.and Mrs.J.A.JespersenandlonewereSundayeveninudinnernuestsofMr.snd Mrs.Ole Jensen.
Mr.and Mrs.Waiter Wyatt ofNewJerseywererecentweek~end
lruests of Mr.and Mrs Melvem
West
Kenneth Sheets who is stationeI
with the N.W.Coast Guard at
Lapnsh_Waahindton.neienhonedhisnarents.Mr.and Mrs.ClaytonSheets.Sundav.FoHvtive attended 0 E.S.
Thursdav eveninir.A Christmas
partv was held with the exchangeofsriftsandrefreshmentswereserwdbyMr.and Mrs.ElmerThone.Mr and Mrs.L.D.I»011it
and dtirs.Edward Swanson.Plansweremadetoiointh.»Masons foraNewYearsdinner.
Tho iliszh School students and
faculty joined in a Christmas partsattheLeirionHall.Frida?
evenirir.Mrs.G.0.Potarlle was hostess
to the Weslevan Guild Weduesdav.with 1?present.A Christmas psitywasheld.and lldrs.Potadle
served refreshments.
Mr.and Mrs Arthur Mau and
ickie nf Madison wiil spendChristmaswiththeirparents.Mr.and lllrs Torn Cushman of Blair.Miss Nora Cushman will be Dres~ent.
Miss Doris Harrison of Omaha
lnlaw ana uaugnoer mr.ana mrs.~Woodrow Svendgaard and sonspfi;Blair.Mr.and Mrs Henry Kniei.»and family of Blair will be onesent..5
also.|Mr.and Mrs.Ii.C.Kuhr sr.;tended a Christmas program at..»Peaceful Hill School.Fridar even it
ins.||James Dixon was a Friday even B
ing guest of Mr.and Mrs.K.H lu
Weaver and dsuzhtér.Beryl of|itLincoin.Ig;Mrs.Bnmn Warrick attended a AweddingsupperattheAndrewAlggbaskhome.Wednemay.compli
___mentRrv to her brotherin»lav»_and sister Mr.and Mrs.Cecil igBrandtineeFlorenceBurton).Mr.and Mrs.Ralnh Lonirwell
visited Mr.and Mrs John lions
.well in Tekamah.Friday.Theyl!were Sundav dinner meats of
Mrs.Iiaiph LonRWells mother.
...Mrs.Emma Jensen of Blair.HMrandMrs.Hans Somnsenf
and family and Mr.and Mrs.GndI!mond Sorensen and Loretta drove §to Staplehurst.today.to npendi(Jnistmas alnoniz relatives.|Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Simusongl
and Marilyn are guests.today.of:§Mrs.Sin1nsons Darents.Mr.and.Mrs.U.S.Reeves of DeSoto.12
Mrs.Ciara Morszsn visited at»\
Lhe Clyde Metzler home.lnesday.Mr.and Mrs.Clyde Metzler andEthelMaevlantoentertainatdinner.todav.for Mr.and Mrs
Ge0!ire I.itel of Herman.
*au5
nD
1.is spendinsr today with her narenL .Twelve members of the KindredMr.and Mrs.L }3 Harrison.Club met at the home of Mrs
B
is
Misa Svlvis.lrunton and Louise Clyde Metzlcr.December 18.for E
|McI)oweil of Waverly.Nebraska.the anmnal Christmas DSM?.I and Miss Miidred Brunton ofG1fifB Fern 0!<Ch&¥nzed.and the ni
_.Y
DR. NORMAN RATHMANN 1 vwv vY111Yvv1l _:;....;llu patriotic and ihrifly lu lwvp your car in good shape Let us!
zelp you start the New Year right E
C C.
Pi }|lu |l:I.|J I rr F|rHw§new ra l\U\.&h.Q IL M ll ln i t| \i ln & Ra@ l\ lh Q . 4
q 1.1 l1 r r l I Imz$n ~ ln =.!E¥E9=~ s=»m a ~3&!e|a n mi\»~»
TAYLOR &WELLS
LIVESTOCK AUCTION
EVERYWEDNESDAY
FremonlAl 12 :00 OclnckHogs » Cattle » Horses »Sheep;r».r»~ »\»|||m: for uw urmerf m um mrrlmry In your uunnmm~nur!In llll ulrpvxlllllble mmm llnd (0 buy nml hell ull lands1||\(~|0l\{.
FARM S.\l.IIg AUCTION 1:ERS
(hm4.W.laylur Ronald Marlin Si Juhmmnyour choice ufthreallcliulwvrsiwitheverydaynailinguxporlenreandoxpvrlnudge:f nf values.Our complete auction s\r\irt casts nomore.hw:un fur dates
Taylor e-Wells Auction Company
\.5<z~\
vm Q:33-.ex 5
Keep Abreast of the Best
P L A N T
ga
Shop With Us and SAVE
Gamble Stores.......
|C g;v.LoI1:I1ngisaioI;1er|2§=>m»rmr.e r..ec..194 .The Board ol Countv Coqmmissionersmetpursuanttoodgournmrint tnk;znLDel.¢5errIl;er8h194l.Bresen:..nur.Cand J E Carnpb ll.g T minutes J? £115 precedingmeelr were an auoroved.
ma :i mor*::mf»ofeoonzsonediffemntIfunds.it was moved and seconded_thn the following claims be al.lo\~ued. and the Countv Clerk isihorebvorderedtodraw\a.arrgn|B
I .\v ..,..,|
~HOURS 9 to 12: 2 to 5. Appointmentshhdc
Colds. Scinticn. Nemrrith. Lumbum.Head-aches. Rheunmtinm. Anoendlcith,Conni-nntion: Sinus, Liver. Slomuh. Kldne andBhdderTroubles:Female Dimniera hw.
ouanem;Hhzh Blood Preuum:Influenn
and Many Other Disease:RnDol\d to
Chirobnctie Adiunmenta
Dr. D. C. Knee,Chiropractor
PHONE 254
OPPOSITE COURT HOUSEON
coumx STREETTerm! Are Cuh Olllm,ll-Home $3
g_ff»
I~'lf
Phone 40
AMBULANCE
SERVICE
Modem Funeral
Service
Conslderale lnCoal
ll
.0
.W d.p .0
d f C C
renewal of Mothers Penliion waseruntcdClaraWhitnackamount.$10130 per mmm for six months
beginning January 1.1942.:Monthly reports of sheriff andClerkDistrictf.:\urt.were receivedandPlacedonfile.On motion n Resolution for thesubstitutionofdeposituvsecuritiesofHermanStateBankwasad~voted.
.On motion 0.A.A.wnrriit No.3217 was ordered cancelled recipientbeingdeceased.
mn;No.76 was ~rd~cun~ell~
rvcapient being decelaed.;On motion the Board adjourn|l0 meet.Januarv 5.1942.|Hlelon K.B:lt Cnunty Clerk.
.
Dr.J.Tilton Young
Osteopathic Phyddan
...Q_
ll50 North Broad sc.
I~r¢mont Nebrukl
ItBring~u~euulta
1 am I e tures
Ray Johnson Proprietor 1»|\\\|\rv=|»|v||\l|ranunahur§ U ln eu mn al.fm lv»a~=\=lu n n n = = z
r fr r rrfr r Fr Q r Fr r 2 §r 5r ~?f .r r»».._..
E .»\l .I ~I f_.;.\
Ray Johnson Proprietor .5
I\\\|\rv||v||\|r||r|n un ahur § U ln eu mn W El fm l va ~ \hl || l
t 1|1 1|wa F m.~1~..F F .r .1..1 .!.s .5 .r 1~ n\1 i|.P r||
.....__ur.\l .I ~f_.;.\..~J .1 a
QE__::~f~:~&Q
Grapd Island are sbendinsr theSX19IID joined in simrinz wtriotic gChrmtmaaholidaysattheJ.w.songs.Chnatmas decorations
Brunton home.learned out the holidav theme.Ask!
g f C000 f.||§\(¢¢......................§|\.f ¢|U ¢.|.................
-I
1
Q
|
1
|uul \uc uuuuvu1\\ll I.lHLIll:r:§v|uuv||n=uv==||ulu:|n.||were ~left ffir their hfnmes for thp Christ bv the hostess assisted bv Mrs.H..mas vnvatinn Miss D063 Lanz.C.Kllhr and Mrs.Rlhirh Lonsrwelln 5Audu]aon Iowa.Miss K8therin~Plans for the next.meetina of thefiBnrtimsr.Nebraska City Misa club are not Yet combietr »Begssre Ispm.Wayne Miss Josei Mrs.Don.Hunt of Omaha mui H
Dhme Mem Eigin Miss CnHnne dnll.|rhteIB.Erda of Indianarxvlis gaCahoon.Fontanelle;Mrg Laura Indiana sing!Ruth of Stanton.Ne »H¥§|9.§Crlbne}.__ Pf¥13k§»_\lSI_¥58d Mrs.Huntfs Sistenfg
i5S
._.__
I Members of the A.F.&A M.Mrs.John u.Jenson and Mr.Jeni 9 ~~YfudgeandtheOrdernftheEaqtnmsonSundav.f»H§tar RFP making nrerrurntions forI Mr.spd Mrs.G.A.Rathmannl!
their annual New Yeurs El1t8!f.8ih were dinner sweats.Sunday.of Qngent.On the .evening of New Mr.and.Mrs.E.E.Dixon.In tht 0 4\ears Day Januarv 1 a 6:30 din afternoon thev visited Mrs.A.B ..fg »~|ih¢m=w§a for h ;;=»§d M H s | 5 Quahty Groceries and Meats
Ml.3 r ami es nt t eir a I.r.an rn.ans orensenfrmallbefc1l¢:ed by =;g»=~a ===;of .fs:f=E ~BIOS.
~rn c arise o e ente nment en a..un 2!».n ree rationcommitteeoftheorder.of Mrs.Sorenlélfs birthday |~.~H~man ~~u~~non .
Dr.and Mrs.H.W.Granden of Mr.md Mrs.Gudmond Sorensen 1 rr rf r tr F r r fv P rr rFullertnn.Nebraska and Mr.and Rnd Lunttn spent Sundav evening ..4 s...
_r r r rrr§rs._Ivln Helm and Lois of§the Otto Surensen home near r r r rr r r r 1 ..Pr1 f:r ...
INVESTIGATE MORGAN'S
M52 Original, M52A andM546
Before You Buy Your Full Quota of
HYBRIDSEEDCORN umum were over Christmas xuuulnf Mrs 0.H Godsev and Mr,andMmMamanKmgar.
Herman younz folks who attendrollozeanhnmefnrChrlntmm(mm the Slat# Universitv at Llncoln.Stanlev Truhlsen of Univelnl¢V of School of Medlelna nf OmmHuandtheseDanaCcllewestu~dqnta Mlm Marlorle Raid.Mill]Betty Jennen nml Otto Lqnen.|Mn.Clnyton Shneua nceomnnn|»d Mr.ind Mrs.Wnlter Millerof Tekamnh tu Omahn Monday.tovisitthelrmothnrMn.EmmaMlller.at tha Mathodlst Holnlul.
l
nermnn.hav Kuhr.little dauzhmer ofiMr.lnd Mrs..Menon Kuhr.tookpartin v.h¢ Conzmgational GvurchChmmu;moreun.noon.
Sundny after
Merton |KuhrfumilvChristforMr.andandMlndelle.A.Mn.ClydeLumenmdDonnaLonoflan:view Wanhlnzton.Mr nnd Mrs.Ruslell Spanszmml of Kansas Cilv.and Mr.and Mrs.Chris Snamz-Kllrd of Minmuri Vallev.Iown
Mr.and Mrs.J.will entenaln at amudinner.today.Mm Geo.Kuhr.Jr.Kellv Ryan of Omih
l
1 i
|>>§s§{§3mooo
Distributed in Nebraska by
Lloyd Webster : :GlenChinbergTEKAMAHLYONS700o
DEALERS IN WASHINGTONCOUNTY
Bert Cooper Fay Jones
BLAIR TEKAMAH
_\__i_\_
..z......:
nl.)Oscar Holmes Bakery gu;,;1,.ra;:'2=m""'"°§°1i§:§§°l
||.
#E\
*RISE-
H u n d r e d s S e e C h r i s i i m a s P a r a d e H e r e M o n d a y
These pictures are exclusiveéahotos of the Chamber of Commerce
Christmas parade held Mon ay.Since hundreds were unable to
see the parade, TheEntenp1'ise brings the photos to its readers.
Claralyn T ripp ---"Miss Merry Christmas"---
._ .~».:~a ,~..
: f __,~ .;»,,» .~§f§>..~~~W~
- - - - - n
i Mr s. W alte r Hu be r wa s an Oma
lha visitor, Saturday .1
Mr. and Mrs . Ed Steve ns are en-
tc rtainin~:
- . __ __ . . . . . _ _ _ _n l l lC h u r I . u w H 'r c h e s H o l d [ ? 1 ' 1 ; u = m s y > K ¢ f » l f f f g ~f m
1 .::|y m S "''"'»a fe atur e of the prog ram.S ~da|||SChool a t IQ and service a t n
Chr istmas m o m m a and o th e r ll¢ I §Sunday .The a nnu al c o ng re
seasonal observanc es he ld theB'8U0I1kl maeting wi ll be he ld n
attention a z =
Scheduled Events For TheWeek of December 25
To January 1 'cwke Joh" `""" "..» ...= -- ,-rlye r. ..-.5»| .1.service..v .uufr u. Pmtmaa dinner, today.C0I\GREGATI0N4L:A ves-
.Pe 'ce t 4 'c ack,Sunday ,_)_h§:s¢_h n?jr;§§;eh":rid,;s;,,?¢Y|fnflerleomvrl,'i e mi ld recitation:Aavemse in The Enterprise
the Roy Davis family of Craig.'by the following primary chlldrenzl
Mrs. Cora Badgerow is spsnding Sharon Maher, Shirley Hunk, Den'» _
Christmas Day at the Georxzeffs.Fahrney. Bob Krogh,Patty e
~ 0'Hanlon,'To mmy ' lee Mr mTo c °h _ B ar b a ra s mi mli '§Q.ads Mrs"°"
.
':.;:,'a :.:m °::;°o f u m e n ~ " § Z` L ; . ; ; ° , : ; : : E 3 , I " ° " " ' °Sdcklatt,Sara Jane
unw .xllness of her sister, Mn Chul llilnlon, Jnnmy Nelson Sally BainWakeDavid Fahmey, Ann lirber, Shar-
Ald M r m J B uF O R S A L E Mm. Rachel McDonald is on evson "FY n can
apu- ber,Gordon Sink ixd Ro ~'on SALE:Hentrola.Phone12 tiant at C'"""°"Ha x Z"sp tal in Klopp.Hhs Coral Stricklstt sangon zs 5\~1¢' Omaha.a solo ma dm lunlm- .ma m e.-
I
»
B 3rMr .''" " '" " " " "an d Mr s .Flo y d B eld c h arm Pr wi de d sp¢c i;l 1
°:.€»..'¥.i,-1f*°'.>£,:=.<:°&'u:1=':"°-A 2 2 2 2 ='£=<!~'*e'>~f= §.u»§.°f lake 9°§fY»own, §"*ff.-$2 Plu mb m e ¢¢Wem FeN¢§{rE Bend, this week-end, to at
CAN STILL lnrnlsh the followlnzYakefs Hybrid Seed Com:No.109-111-115 and 120.Also Ne-
braska Stlte cenltied U. S. 18.Nebr.ass, 111. seo. Iowa 939.Phane Kennnnd 3601.Arnold
vulwd wnn Mr,and Mrs. J.r .Johnson. Sunday,
Mn. A. C. Reddlck was a Wed-
nesday afternoon guest of Mrs.
Paul Crosby at the Crowell Mem-
orial Home.
n . .
Been Ula Silt".Services Next Sunday:Sunday
School,10;Worship servlcetheme,"Review and Vision",11;
installarion of choir afficers.An.
mul chunk meeting, supper, nna|election cf officer: .T»\nmn~.. 12 5Qaul Hs mother. Hui. F. w. Arndt
The oocuion was Dr. Gltel' birth-Hlnllll. Blair. Rt. 2.48-6t'|..-f"If.'_f'1'}"f".E."f°!"°" :nu nm-|"E||§|\|\|__--_ "';:"-I]. . u . . ¢ s; |v l . ! l |J A !I D B
_ I 'as CHEVRDEEr_HBk¢lB w.-n-|'E* Thonajehool nur Rei-nlu}§'i='§llf{';_"ff',"£,!f'f"l 15111. nurgbéinziifamily are enbertaining. M>dBY. for Miss Clamlyn Tripp, who took 1 Christmas waved to the crowds dreds who lined the streets ofAllred Nelson ol Herman, Mr. and the pan of um Queen Merry ns her float went pnsl the hun-I the business district, Monday.
Mrs. V.O. lrellnd, and Mr. andMrs. cufrord Hamm C l o w n s A d d Z e s t t o P a r a d e ---
ImE"s1£5}&i'f`a:"ii"wif£éz 1]i}{~day evening.aruunu wo Pérsons,crowded thecoln,51-u- /Mrs. c. c, Sheldon of coxumbm, gg Sunday,for the Christ-
Nehraskmviaited her Alnfprn M.-._ .Prvgrrgn.A miscellaneous
vu: rc mal:
nf things Ur
Ne w Ye ar :SCRATCH PADS.hlzh aua\&tvbond uauer. 12c new nound.Oth-
er uualiues. Bc Der Dound.43-if The Enterunse.
T1{A'I"S WHAT WE SAID.MRJ
And we repeat it.Absolutelythe best buy in portable and sac-
tionnl farm buildinltt today.'I`hat's what Ecnnomy offers vpu.Qu; literature groves our clmm.
~ .' "1 "" " ~' »""""Prvgrum of entertainme t was'§";,§l§7" and Musa Bess .Pat-ipfesented by " P Sunday nSchool
wml i n d Mr s .wunam K. s m,d;§ "..$'i§, the dlrectlon ol Mrs. Floyd
site in Woodbine, Iowa, Sunday,Next S d :C]|wi.h Mrs.Str?dr"s brother, ClI1`!~10 a. m. uglglrhlng :°'§lL$;°"$2
Shmn and izamnly.|mon,"More Great Words From
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kuhr,'¢-he Bible", 11 a. rn.Gordon and Betty, were S,,,,d,,yI cmmcn oF cr-m1s'r= The an-
vi s i t o r s a t t h e J a m e s R y a n h o m e ,n u a l Ch 1'iS U; '_ :H P f v z r n m w a s p n ~
-= e m. , .r -D .m K e n n u n d .m m n n H
g
II
wr."=;~=;~f:w.~f.»..*."f.~..~:cHn|s'rM».s isD A N C E :a
0ft's Hall 9
BENNINGTON §Thurs., Dec. 25 S
Chu. Kumn Accordllnu 5,Ne w Y e u r ' s Da n c e 3
THURSDAY, JANUARY l
Coldan Prqup Orchutn q
=
ss2isss§»e,=:-:er=:'1§=@e»@e:~=;~e==:r,=m
g 1
:s
W a s h i n g t o n 3W r ite n ow to Ec onomy . W
Nebraska.'ahoo51;Mm. John Kelly is ati
nt Methodist Hospital, v
An reported to be convales
A ~I - L f i - ' " - U I I H I M U G ;l \ E \ ||
l l a p a h e n t '*n e n m e y e r w i l l P f e l n h h i s
' r m .I: E ' : = ; ' ° _ ~ 3 f f . ¥ f h $ . » . . . f . . , . 1 ' . ' : . . ,' i ° § . ' : = . . . : ." ~ = |
__- _. . - - . . » . . |». . r u u \ . | . u ;" ' " S " ' ° ' { ' Y -' r n r n r r v 1 . U ' r H r ; n » . N .B u m
U f " " ' ° " { ' W d a y S c h o o l C h r i s t m a s p r u g m m W i l . :
a S v e n d l n s g i v e n n n 'C h r i s t m a s E v e .o n
m t a l ,C h r \ 5 l C } 1 r i s t r n : \ s D a y ,R e v .F r e s e w i l l
, c o n d u c t a C h r i s t m a s s e r v i c e .
.C o o k o f f L U T H E R A N ( K e n n a r d a n d
iEin
a ' I
zstrnus DayWashington}:Christmm; Nag1ar:.
.M r s D Z
c o u n t y g
Ha t c her y s
;4a ;¥4 a t ; ; J . ; d Ja .i, . ¢4 A
makes,good cotton,medium Chris Petersen, Jr.,
inked.60c.The Enterprise. U, of Nebraska student,i
the hoiidnys at the panARBON PAPER,fine Keebord J, Petersen hom
bond, adding machine papr,Mr.am; M W J
as-rf The Enterpnse.Omaha will spend chu
N g 1 ' | c s f s with Mrs. Cook's adam-.
Mummert, Sr,l . . - . . A . . a ..4.. .
||mm|-f||v|Nq.pg.
vuun
Sauer Kraut 3 No. 2 Cans -25c
Pancake Flour, Black Bird, 2 Pkgs. 254:
K. C. Baking Powder, 25-oz Can 186
Dates Fresh, Bulk ---Zlbs. 3Sc
Oats Quick or Reg., 20-oz. ~k~.-Bc
*Granges Med., Sunkist, Daz,.Zlc
*Apples Winesaps,--lb.Sc
~f ?
ju l : v a ul t .~~ ~
Plan Now For
A~'|
Coffee Sas' Perlection --Ib 21c
Pum~kin Abovall 3No. 2 ».251:
*Gragefruit Large Size, B ¥or 1912
Cranberries Jumbo Size,lb. 23c
PHUNE 32---WE DELWER
o J .~
'-»+--16--:~~,,.~A..~..~
*Pork Steak or Pork Roast lb.23C
Boiling Beet Young Beef,lb.l5c
'2S`$'é\"l=3`1§`Q`
*Spare Ribs Lean and Meaty, lb. I5c
7 \-_I it»|n |1 I .
1 4 . i n .»¥:ff§5FF`3:I L.Mn4¢~ f . . . ~.....:.:5; ' *I,;;(,¢g-;.;.g.§v .. .
We Are Open All Day
C h r i s t m a s D a y
m .
These Specials for Friday - Saturday
Franks Large andJuic~,.Ib.l9c
Beef Brains Fresh,»lb.~l5c
*Pork Chop# Center uts, lb.z7¢
||mm|-f||v|Nq.pg.
vuun
Sauer Kraut 3 No. 2 Cans -25c
Pancake Flour, Black Bird, 2 Pkgs. 254:
K. C. Baking Powder, 25-oz Can 186
Dates Fresh, Bulk ---Zlbs. 3Sc
Oats Quick or Reg., 20-oz. ~k~.-Bc
*Granges Med., Sunkist, Daz,.Zlc
*Apples Winesaps,--lb.Sc
~*J ~ F;I QQ;
''f ff
J o n v a u l t ." rf ~~
Plan Now For
I ~9 I I
Coffee Sas' Perlection --Ib 21c
Pum~kin Abovall 3No. 2 ».251:
*Gragefruit Large Size, B ¥or 1912
Cranberries Jumbo Size,lb. 23c
PHUNE 32---WE DELWER
o J .~
'-»+--16--:~~,,.~A..~..~
*Pork Steak or Pork Roast lb.23C
Boiling Beet Young Beef,lb.l5c
'2S`$'é\"l=3`1§`Q`
*Spare Ribs Lean and Meaty, lb. I5c
7 \-_I it»|n |1 I .
1 4 . i n .»¥:ff§5FF`3:I L.Mn4¢~ f . . . ~.....:.:5; ' *I,;;(,¢g-;.;.g.§v .. .
We Are Open All Day
C h r i s t m a s D a y
m .
These Specials for Friday - Saturday
Franks Large andJuic~,.Ib.l9c
Beef Brains Fresh,»lb.~l5c
*Pork Chop# Center uts, lb.z7¢
_ ___..., ` . - . u v - n .. . . Hs c h o o l s u b j e c t s .C h r i s t m a s va c a
tion. Call The Enterm-ise.51-1
Q William Maiizer
xr.1.....r n .V - . .
§i Adding life to the parade was I vin Goldbeck.Hand Warrick
q this group of clowns.benrinp;
grotesque figures which floated
through ,the air.Left. to right
the boysare Glenn Guyer, Mar-
Kenncth Peer, James Long and
lhchard Simonsen.In betweenFearandLongisadonkey
which gave the boys no end of
§4
H
i State Farm i __.,§~
Insurance
'Company
|Rav Kwlrh. Agent
:
.H
The Three Wise M011 andtheir Camel proved to be nn In-I
teresling Hem in the parade.
Riding the nmol is Lyle I'aul~
sen and at the right, is Rev. John
Brooks,Methodist pastor.At
3 ='
! .
j
the cnmel's head is a member
of the Hnmmovnd Company
Believe it or not, behind the
Three Wise Men is a modern
1 dime store.How time docs (ly.
|
ululora Moore, son of Mr. umMrs.Sam Moore has also beenheardfrom and is Bde at the
He is also in the Pa-
Misa Peggy Murdoch ol Muon
s
i5 Mny the rimrinz of the New
'1mo n t;Mr ,and Mr s.Lou is Sell,
Cli ffo rd an d Da rwin ,an d M r s !
.§_|}}anda Struve of Blair.f
»
¢VonLanken
Apparel
Shoppe
OPPURTUNITIES
2% ACRES. :mod buildink.CIOBIEin.By owner.Phone 292. 48-U18-ROOM HOUSE. modern.close]
~By owner. P. 0. Box 450.
REAL ESTATE
cho me wes t of Her ma n
and Mrs. John Schmidt and daugh
Vulcanized
G U A R A N T E E D
To Hold
SAVE YOUR Tllms
BY nznmma THEM
M~Arthur N.Andmon.OnThur sday evening,th e J ohn
Sc hmidts, Lim. J . lf. Andersen and
..
tended the reception at the A. B
e\v'kirk hqme,Wednesday even-
Helen Andersen visited Mr. and
F O R S A L E :3 e xtr a g o o d Short-
hn rn bulls.
50~3t.*Ra y mo n d K u h r
B E R K S H I R E B OA RS :best blood
lines at f armer s' nr ic c s.
45-Lf Ty s o n - L o n :Far ms.Her man . Nc b r.
.: . | °\'|
'€S`$'é\"l=3`1§`Q`
*Spare Ribs Lean and Meat~, lb
ll D l 0 0 { l | U1 I i l W l l | l ld l o C f i o n ."YW :-T ~
\
y w n n b u l l i o f choice brweedinit
Als o some c ows an d heifers.Farmers 'Urices.Ne a r lv 600
mates sold in mmt 33 y ears. Sat-
isfac tion xu a mn tee d a s to g en-
tlenesa and bneedinif qualities.W ill de liver. -- Ser vic e s c an al-
so be had by our pres ent herd
bull. Golden Chief, a sire of out-
uta ndlng me r i t- p r o vi d e d covri
are known to be absolutely clean.Ca ll a t to wn residence near
Cou rt Hou se . W es t Po in t.
51 - I t Ar n o ld S.Miserez.
-»\a
BIRTHS
KEPHEART.To Mr.and Mrs.Claude Ke hp eart of Fort Cl!houn, u baby boy,7 lb., 13 oz,
was bum at Methodist Hospitai
Fnday morning.
PEAK. Mr. and Mrs. Ruuell Peak
of Omaha are the puenta of a
6%lb daughter,Judith Anne,
hom lt Blair Hospital,Monday
rnoming. Mrs. Peak is the form~
PHUNE 32---WE D
o J .~
'-»+--16--:~~,,.~A..~
*Pork Steak or Pork Roast lb
noiuiig Beet Young Beef,lb
lllhlvunvugu
TIRES Safety Gl s
and
Plage Glass
For All
a
both.'Dalek euv fsedlnz ty'b6~New b l ~for old customnra.
.I I ~ l f .
Elmer Frese of Omaha visited inBhir,Sunday,Mtch his parentsRev. and Mm H. c. Jul Frese.'
|~ps o : = r.SCHMID'I'Mr. and Mrs.Carl J.
Schmidt are the aprents of a 6
Fréiiks Large and Juic
Beef Brains Fresh
*Pork Chop# Center uts, lb
:I ~~a . |
c h i l d r e n d r o v e t o L i n c o l n ,t o d n y ,
m ;t o b e C h r i s t m a s g u e s t ;o f M r s .
a _T n p p ' s b r o t h e r a n d m i s t e r ,E .H .
a ' a n d M i s s I v a K i r b y .
1 1 1 . 1
m |M r s .S o p h i e R e e h i l s p e n d i n g
~ _ l t h i s w e e k w i t h h e r s o n ,G e o r g e
~ , j n e e h a n d f a m i l y ,n e a r B l a i r .H w
d G e o r g e R e e h w a s c a l l e d t o I l l i n o i s ,
d M o n d a y b y t h e i l l n e s s o f h e r m o t h
~n er.
~Mr.nd Lira. Theodom Bixler
I v
Ib., 12 oz. daughter, born at
man uel Hosp ital in Oma h a
2:45 o'c loc k,Mon day mo rn i
V I N T ON . A son, Gordon Rich~
7 I b. , wa s h om to Mr . a n d |
Govc lo n Vin ton o f Tek amah,
c ember 11, at Clarkson Hospi
Mr. V inton is the s on of Mr.
Mrs.R.PI Vi n to n o f B lai r ,
Mr s.Vin to n,the fo rmer J
Wilson,is the d aug hter o f
!
Open All Night
Phone 2 1 2
M a i s y morning Im-Kingman
Kansas, where they are to be holi~
~|Year boils tune in our heart Daniel Ireland of Norfolk. Nacafled at tHe i\<§§n'@"l§i EES§ ful! wishes for your all-year 5
Mr. and I'Mrs. Frank Stricklett, Suhday, ~
,on Mrs. Mary Pate.
Vulcanized
G U A R A N T E E D
Safety Gl s
and
Plage Glass
For All
Cars and Trucks
GOOD*/EAR
TIRES
Open All Night
Phone 2 1 2
BOHS SERVICE STATION
SINCLAIR
. .»
(
iulm- ~m~l~. | P~nl .~ nt.
5<=;;= T. Andaman. Secretary
W A N T E D :Dead stoc k. free ure-
mi u m.Blai r Rendering;Ser-
vice,Phone 17,coilertt.Ho lly
Jansen,age nt. f or Uni on Ren-derin: Co .. LaPIa tte. Nob r. 29-tf
LIVE STOCK
S T R A Y E D :A Duroc szilr.J ohn
g§"§°;=- Phone 2588. Kennard.
- z
SPO.'....:.D POLAND China. hours.
A r t h u r N .And ama n,He rman .
Phone 2819.40-Lf
S E E U S F O R Fre sh Co ws an d
close su mme r s .breeding bulls
and b oars.Ra v W u l f Sa m Moore
Phone Black 53 111 gg gg,
F O R S A L E :3 e xtr a g o o d Short-
ho ro bulls.
50~3t.*Ra y mo n d K u h r
B E R K S H I R E B OA RS :best blood
lines at f armer s' nr ic c s.
45-Lf Ty s o n - L o n :Far ms.Her man . Nc b r.
S H O R T H O R N S F O R S A L E :10
You nis bu lli o f choice brweedinit
Aioo some c ows an d heifers.Farmers 'Urices.Ne a r lv 600
mates sold in mmt 33 y ears. Sat-
isfac tion mla mn te o d a s to g en-
W A N T E D
both.'Dalek euv fsedlnz ty'b6~New b l ~for old customnra.
W ill de liver. -- Ser vic e s c an al-
so be had by our pres ent herd
bull. Golden Chief, a sire of out-
uta ndlng me r i t- p r o vi d e d covri
are known to be absolutely clean.Ca ll a t to wn residence near
Cou rt Hou se . W es t Po in t.
51 - I t Ar n o ld S.Miserez.
-»\a
il