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01-01-1942'f .W, More.Loca| Newspictures . Than Any Other Weekly In Nebraska The 0f¢ 'hl Newspaper ,¢»-°,..»gton County Twmty-One Rural (`,orrnspondent§From all Quarters of Comy E Z A I R ,1 ¢ § §f A §" §' 1 U A " g f i é é é IVOLUME XLV NUMBER 52 s un s c mrn o u Pmc z PEB YE AR :u s o w e Beaqy.2f...Wegl ~ UnusualEffort|Frank Schafers Wed Half C¢\1h1fYfPioneer ire Rationing Board to Regulate Sales ls Named for County ~[BE Name 3 Men_ To HandleFon D§?§E»m"§R Work I§;¢=»1e¢_ To Be FROM NORWAY!The Enterpx-he tl-mily made very decided increase durhzigs month of December. In nll, venty-four new nxrnu wended lo the iarge and growing mily, making n total ol thru mixed lor¢y»meven for thc at 1941.Follnwing is the lint fm- De- mbar: guence Christensen. Buhi. Idm hs.str oftor A' l VERAGE DRIVER GETS NO TIRESMm Minnie Bvgaon, well-knownwiththegovernWuhingwn County, When Ure tires on the family ~ are wom out, old dobhln willvo to do the job, il the preeernlngent mlm regmilng the sole tires in continued. A Wuhlng- \County t i n nlionlng board s been set up which will meetekly to consider application: for es, ond to allot them bo those kv 'iduals who can classify under ver-nment regulations. The average driver will get no ea, under the present rules. Ev-the mxn who uses his car for uineas will get no Lifes, the list eligiblea being very small. Whether or not the rubber Bib- Llan, curled by the war with .lv-n will be straightened out in n w mm-ntlm, is purely a matter of xjeeture and already local serv- : ztalion men report that motor s are giving their tires the benzntiontheyhave had in months an effort to make them wear :gm-.The tire ntioning lzoand is earm- sed of Walter Gnfsehow, Charles Gaydmx and Z(-I.J.Cooke. all Hedelund, Qi' the Washington Conn ma R.W iese. Kennard aus Love. Blair -nie Hovendi c k. Te kamlh L. Hea ve n. Nor th P la tte esley J . Grauli c h. Hermannloh Petersen. Fontana. Call arold Engli sh, Rend er. Nebr mes A. Mu lii in. De nis on. Ia alter Ly c he. City 11 Mar ie Belknap.SabethKansas alter Henric hsen. Kennard R 1.0 G. Frahm,Fo r t C d h o u n: n k S u m m a . T e k m m h :WiB Pa h ic k .Uehlimz enhardt Gottsc h.Waahimrtocl eYClnrintensen. Kenmore. 1. Or ville Han s on . Om 'Lhu r Fa rsr t. B lur 'un Dank le.Ben pi nzton .ul Pe te r se n . C ru x ed H. La r s e n . K e n n u d H .Heu er ma n.Fredonia. K a n u a She was at once rushed to alms- where she was given uveryknownto médipal »ki11starnnnarea{ra1iIable in denomiQotioossta rti n g u t 10c an d th a t b u t 1 boo ks, in to whi c h the stamp s may Mr .and Mrs.Fr an k Sc hafer, are Mr s .Gr over W i lk ms of Ar l- we r e be pasted,are being fur ni sh ed r esi de nts of Blai r an d W as hi ng to n ing to n; Mrs . Rolan d Smith o f Do -|Mi : tho se who wi sh th em so tha t mon - C oun ty f o r over a h a lf c en tu ry , S oto , and Har old S c ha fe r o f Flo r- n pio ey ma y b e s e t Hiiide o. little a t a ho ld open house yesterday (W ed- ence.A n olde.r son,Fr a nk ,wa s Mr . a ti me to purc hase n defense bond. nesday )in observation o f their ac c identally kxlled seven y ea rn fr omBookswhic h hold 50 ten-c ent 50th Wedding' Anniversary .|'*|Z2;._.......: \1r_..r1_t...»-_ s........ \._ _ ' o n a sa stamps are ava ila ble. Th ere no a 251: hook, u. 50c book am ers whic h hold $1.fJC and Stamps, Wage earners are being er a g e d o v e r t h e e n t i r e r m t i o " B u y a S h a r e i n A m e r i c a " b s . . . l . A . . I . . . . . . .. . | . . . . . . . .n n ]L u a . f | ¢z u is al- i oth~ $5.00 mour- ~n to r pur-guivn .'nge M r an d M m Sc hafer," h o a m Bld". BIIU J.II.l"H. BCIIHICF IIBYU DCE!!he "h e onc ounty w me vn u'19 and '21 y ears old,respectively, §§'2§"`iu"f»i'if1.""i»§§»'§° g ~ J u l y '21,1ss2.'Hlug she wa s have resided on W ent Grant Street ',eamd in the old pmoneer day ! andfor the pa st 22 y ear s and both are '§"§§ §@2f° §f§"' €§fé§ "y $f. `5. ~ 0. was a real part of th e ear ly hi story ac tive ~Of k(2£'n mi n d despite ~Su n d ay tg ~~ t h g c o u n t y . their Years.the c elebration were Mm. Schafer'B|s h e w a s m a r r i e d w F m : B m w!e 1 § r n "c l ; f r1 5 e § § ' i ; { e ; ; ' i m o ? 1 3 ; I s i s t e r ,M r s .V .E .L o w e ,o f T o p e k a ,o n O c t o b e r 2 5 ,1 8 8 5 ,a n d t o t h i s a a '.f a r m i n t h e O 1 - u m v i c i n i t w h e r e ' K a m a 8 'a n d M r .L o w e w h o w i l l m u o n f i v e c i u l d f e n n e w b v f f h a H o w a r d T n n s e n n o w l i v e s ;T h e v l v i s x t f o r s e v e r a l d a y s .A l s o a t t e n d -d a u g h t e r w h o d l e d a t b i r t h a n d .v"s:i.:g».:-..».»..1 .\. ..¢.!=\aA* : .. .":: an unusual manner.Th e above scene was ty pic al o f t h e e n t i r e city . It was taken on W est W ash ington Stre et. Snow sc enes of unusual beauty - |me t the ey es o f Blairibes lust. Fr id ay wh en a.cornbiination o f mo w a n d i c e dec orated trees in ce Snarls Communication Line:Cllunulg auxulpa ullu uvuua cn.lent.to 5 %of their inc ome stamp plan makes it possible this on a weekly basis, it has poi nte d o ut. In ma ny pimms, chants are offering defense sl in lieu nf c hannm in a n e f f : no CIOV"' " " : ' "~" a n g were nosw DI close rraenus,took up then resldence on the hLbeen Schafer farmstcnd in the Papio vi- ?°'%"f"°and members of the f ; cinity sho§'tly\after theirmtxr1:iage "'§,§'m Center,Nebraska,came:rt w|?"d,*""1§@d there ""*LL,"°*L"f"S.Mama Fern Wilkins, infant daugh- nnonner drmgtrber, wma med at tnage of five years.'Ihreo sons ar living, Curtis P. of Kansas City Missouri;Harold B.of WarsawMissouri and Russell E. of Chien e e r . fr | - »wa xd H. Hai er . Arlin zton K. A lexa n d er . Her ma n Jert A .Jensen Pap iiu on l Hea de r,Albe rta.C m n d well Christensen. Blnlr L. Patte rson. Ar linsrton f V a n Ho r n , B la i r Lf. W . Dudley Carter. Kansas In tv. K an sa ; 19.1 Hasselatrorn.Bnrlc y . dnho rt.R.A .Pedersen.Danver, folorado s.Fred Voss. J r..Panillionrold Petersen. City ed J ones. Arlington vd Ugh lin z. Blai r E.Fisc her.Blai r s.K .R.Parker.St.Louis.dissouri rvey Lauritsen.J efferson iar mc ks. Miss ou ri|yd_B]ombgrR. Qaigland. Calif. of Blair. Their officg will be in the City Hall and Marcus Beck will act as secretary to the board. 'Pheboard will meet each Saturday to consider applicationa.Each mem~ber of the board must take theoath of federal office and become | federal agent and serve without compensation. Under the present governmental setup, any automobile dealer o r station operator may become an official tire inspector. He may get his certificate from the Tire Ha- tioning Board and the office will open nent Monday morning to re- eeive applications, Motorists who need tires will b¢ required first to have the old the mapeded. Lf deemed necessary, u .=... ..=._|-_ ___.,., .... promote their sale. It was brought out at the meeting that this may be done here.The sole of bonds, at the present time,has exceeded the supply available hero but more bonds will be forthcoming shortly, local authorities have been assured. A total war. which will last u. to ularr zz years ago.ine rarm ter of Mr.and Mrs. G.William 0. Illinois.These were all at herwas one whlth Min Schn.l`or'8 pm"lWilkins,.who is the first :rent gcdside at the time of her death. ents had occupied §i11C}?1869 wldlgmndcmld of Mr. and Mrs. Schaf-|The husband passed away on to lbw day it remains ln the 0wT|"1cr. The little miss has eight grand- November 7, 1924.Three sisters, ershlp of Mr. and Mrs. Schafer.parents which include three great Lfatjlda Johnson of Fremont;Jo- 'nie celehrants are the Parentlilgrandmothers,one great grand- sephine Johnson of Blair and mo of four children,three of Whomlfather and a fuil complement of Gustason of Omaha and two grand- ure living to enjoy: the golden an-gmndpa;»enLg 'daug`ht,era,Mrs Vern Milligan, nivcrsary with their parents,Thcya hntc1pr£a¢ .wmpnoto and "'°"""""".Dea Moines. Iowa and Ann Bunfeon . , .. -¢ . ~g, ;, 2 ~ yéiiés, \}'i1l f°<1vif€ mge \\n l SL cehi _[of Gnicago also survive,v nn-5.B ~ot" ° % " £ ' £ ? H £ Y m ~ ~ m ' P r e c i n i t a t i o n I n .hiilh ide.,i§,"'1f'.§`,, `{f'J1d" .."{'{}L""».. §. 5 v'Q-a . rms und every c mzen should ac~ p t the responsibility of bearing s or her share of the load.h v u u u h v n u u v n u l v Mm.Clark 0'Hu.nlun und her daughter, Frsncea, served one of their delicious Chrlltmus dinners last Saturday evening with turkey and all of the proverbial trlm» mings. The guests were her ownfamily, consisting of Mr, and Mrs. Reed O'Ha.nlon, Sr., and daughter, and Reed, Jr., and wife and daugh-o..»-and Mr and Mm m.\..»+ __ _ " r " " " " - '_ _i D e c e m b e r S e t s | I 1 0 - Y e a r R e c o r d Only 1931 Shows Heavier! Rainfall.Next Record °Surpassed Wm 1911 | was worthy of emulation.Shewas a member of the loml Meth-odist Church md wu held ln high- est esteem by her Wide circle olfriends.Funenl service:were held Sunday altemoon ounductedbyRev. John P. Brooks in we Methodist Churdn,the unttuary lm delr m har.Spatial muah: was furnished by Keith Vinwrl, mn in- terment was made in the Blair Blair Firm Will Gather Paper W m. S eltz, F or t C alho un Fr i tz L o n o h . C i tvM m .V .J .Smith,W a te rtown, South D xlc ota Petersen Cafe (Fr ed Zec hmeis-ter) . C ity Lou ie Mathiesen,He r ma n H. E. Antho ny . Bijsir H. E . Cu ster . He rmanHownn rl W i de ner , Tek xmah W . B. Mc Gill. Ponc a. Nebr. Merrill Christensen. Omaha. M. E . K li mrf or th. F o rt C a lh ou nCarl Swanson. Thunston, Nehr. ROY Be tta. Roc kfo rd. Iliinds'J ohann Iguri faen. K ennard Cl T Ik H:nanc e oe e er ma nAugus t Sc h umac h er. J r.. B lair Somers Skow. IrvinsrtonMn . W m. B e h r e n d t. He r ma n Paul W . Kruse. Fiorenc e Reach l'!alf-vay Mark ln Drive Q Funds Guyer Uxges Donations Be Turne In By Janu- ary Fifteenth Appmximxmly hill of the $2100Wlrrelieffund,WuhingtonCounty Rad Crou' share in the n|~ tional drive, has been amused.County Chdrman H Lyle Guyer wdw urged citizens throughoutLhé coumy to mm in their dona-tions by January 15, dm :hte hav-ing been set as an unoffical dead- J me s D i xo n . W a ah i n z tc mMar tin II ily ze nkmnp, A rli ngton M.Gollehon. Omaha. Curtin B. Buxre on. Kansas City Miss ouriMr s . J . Howa r d Huti ngz s, I sle ton, Calif ornia Goidie F. Pip er, Ca lhounMm. Vio let Fn nc ls en. Sc rib ner -»J ens en. Her manMa x Gn e un ke .A r li n l f m l Fay J ones. Tekanimh Peter IIa mze. Bian J ohn Steele.. Blair Pa u l E . Noe l. Tek u rmh WILLIAM BATES DIED DECEMBER 27 William Qmrlee Bates.passedxwxyat ,his home in Kennud, Samrdxy evening,December 27, 1941, of a hurt attack at the ageof 49 years, 9 mouths and 6 days. ef ,~.:~5 . . \. Q ". .J i \~»r T,_" | af Z f 5 -'»~ ¢;¢¥"'f ~ 1 :.f i ~o-='=¢!~' J *i h ..4 JI~.' , :1 i . Ic e, whic hin some plac es c oat- ed wires to the thic kn ess of sev- eral inc hes,caused heavy du m- n g e to li n e s o f th e Blai r 'I`ele~ phone Comp any last week.Th e tr u n k line,run ni ng west alo ng . v the Fon ta nelle h iig hwny m! f er ~ ed mo o t md d is mpte d c ommun i - c xtio n ' wi th vic initien o f Or u m Rose Hi ll,Spiker and o th e m Add ition al pi c ture s oi' the da m- ag e ma y b e f ou nd on p a ge 4 . Ask for Survey of Available Home Rentals C. Of C. To Ascertain Liv» ing Space: For Defense W orkers Anticipating n cnll for housing facilities upon the completion af the Wahoo :Ex-ll loading plant, oI~ fic-ers of the Blair Chamber ofCommence are calliing upon the people of Blair :nd community d the motorist. This cedlicau l be turned in to the bond far eonlidantion on its regular urday rneding Uld If the mo-for Red Crois Eat can classify a tim w ill be: | ed -- if i t c an be gotten.'Iba- tific ate in good for only 30 day tw 1 tires must be pur c hased with- Lhat time. 'ho ne who c m g et ne w tir e: a re follows: .Phy dc ians,vis iti ng nurs es, l veterina.riana i f their c ar i s cl princ ipally for their business. . Arnbulanc es. .Fi r e tr uc kl,polic e earn,la w -»-»- - ~- - ~unszh » \ - - v |c eme1:ery under the uua plc e l of JA y i f g A u t g P a r t s H 3 5 ~ g ; g e » 1 ° 3 dI1nfant;dMx§ and 31129.Dec ember 1 9 "wa s th e weti ea t E .Campbell,m o r t i d m . u p 'an on an ar a m e ''.|__ _O f ~C F O S S T O W O I ' k and J ames and J o hn A Rhoudemfnec elnbnr on rec ord mme 1931, sc - ,..r dI n C o u n t y Th e af f ai r was a n l e u a n t <me!Efi',,'f"i¥ ..,*. f § . . ~ m 'f ' i § ' $ - . " 1R4 _ § . { _ QI Q . § E P L Q W S The collection of waste paper inlheintenest of defense and the Red Cross ia being underhken byArtisAuto Pam nf Blair and a regular schedule of collections has been laid out fur the entire coun- rv- Vlc Johnson is in .charge of the wm-li and the undertaking will be conducted on |nun-profit hula with only actual expenses de< ducted, stolen Mr. Gustason. Greatest in demand pie old newspapers md migulnes andhomemmdmne uks d so plane thdr bundles on the curb for col- nnd after those present had satis- fied the inner msn with the tasty viands, the guests relinrd to the Mp. ... ...-.. oy .., unwn ...n»w=»,-official observer.l At noon of Tumdny this week,| moisture in the amount of 258rl' '..'.m§';';_; §§';_rg"and "l'?.r"`é`.i'€¢'1.",§'s»-1=h»» had fallen and a lllght mut topics of the day,|wus beginning which appeared tobe the forerunner of another lnow.'s m J A N U A R Y E A s i"'r= heavy precipitation figure was' buxlt up chiefly by wn which fell'W E D D I N G DATE B w e e k n snd was followed by low snow whuh covered Lhe g-mund Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gustin Bn-'ull week.nuanced, early this week, that the'Ten yenrs ago, in max, an lll marriage ol their elder daughter, time December high was set whom Miss Elllne, to J. H. Campbell, son of Mr. Ind Mrs. J. E. Campbell of Blnir will be event of Jnmury inches were noted.12th.I Cmrma ., ..¢\»............x.».. --.1.-1 4.15 incha was recorded. The nexthighestwu in 1911 when 823 wlNs SCHOLARSHIP Raymond Bellows,son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bellows of this city,received an unexpectedChristmaspresentlastThursday morning in the form of an nn- nouncement.that he had won a World-Herald scholnrship. Ray is u World-Herald carrierand he was honored because of his _ fidelity to the job, his high schol- astic standing and general ability as a young business man,He was one ol I9 chosen from a thousand'who were eligible for the honor. A L-,,...,. r__-.=.._ .L_ L_.._ _-_ l\ orcement can, garbage dispos-mnitation servica and mail ser- . Buses, if the vehicle wil* hold lust 10 penona and ia opent- exclulively Ls A bun, . Tnxcka used ta mmpm iceL fuel; tnxcka w haul mnterial building and maintenance of »lic :olds or public utilities.wks hauling material for main-lecdon by the mack-lchedule In Blair in 1Ong on Mnndny,W: Tueadny.Ward Tluu neaday And Wnnd Fm:dxy.Knnnard and A1be wie.; upon Prldxy and Fo n Calhoun on Tha pickup w wudllallwoon s an Wed-r on Thun- rlingian wanmd Herman Saturday. ...-......W......u.v......y .nlwl A »-nqwl hmmm.; mu nays wwThe ceremony will be perfonnodlb Lh n l d ht two o'clock, Monday afternoon nt the Gultln hams Attendant; will be Mlm Gultin'| lllur, Min Bette Guntin, Bhd Burt Wlllinml, Jn. both ol Blair. The brldeelect wan gndulled from Blldr High School, and was y e 5 n ln mow and In-men,held 'hleadxy evening at the Pm:~,.n `re up rmllic over the pmb|.\»lu_ton Hotel after which the boyseffect it wlll have on crops next were enmrtained with floor showgp;-Ing.Innd later taken to the Ak-Sn~Ben During tho month 1 high read- collxeum to witness n hockey pme. ins at 69 dpgfregg vu tucked .mg The Ehlerpl-is, in informed that the mh and the 20th.The read-,R-Sy will use his scholnnhip at inz is nhcut normnl lm- nn. nm. Madnma (mln. ¢n \=\»¢~.~.¢ hennnce U! pmducdon fsdlltlu, dl-!ense homing or military and mw- al establishments.Trucks Whileluulmaterial pertaining to rul- ing, plumblng, heating or eleatri- m l repairs.Alan trucks b u h , n w mxtarhl or smii-mnndaotundgoodl,Grocery delivery trucks,however,are prohibited from having tires.6. Farm tractors or other fu-rn The truc k wi ll nlsu c all ern when maria and if u p o n f a r m - I e m p l o y e d f o r s e v e r a l y a a r s i n t h e l o f t h e y e a r .T h e _ i ¢ ; v a ~ m n IW lf1\"llf l n n a f n f f f n a n f § \ »1 . . "\l.\..........|.....|.\.._-n .n \-__,_,___..- ..I....--.-.-|u\.¢|vsaiuu UA un:1uwu.°n\:uru.u|u| UIC IIlolllnh§Ya~U Z BUOVO 2011) which ~. l ` U ~RThosefnmmersWhowishtodls- L ight a nd Power Co. More rec ently was read on d ay mo r ni n g o f thi s E pose of th eir e xc ess pap er in the s he has been a student nurse a t wg e t.Th e lo w readings were A I R I D S L T i n t e r e s t s o f d e f e n s e n m n a k e d t o C l a r k s o n H o s p i t a l i n O m a h a .a o v a n o r m a l ,t h e a v e r a g e r u n - -fb H n g ' t h e m t o A r t ' s A u t o P a r t s i n l M r .C a m p b e l l , a l s o a B l a i r H i g h n i n g b c l n w t h e z e r o m a r k ', f.1 ? 'f; . .f? f" ',. . _, .1 " " f? 'E l l r l e n _o A L . . .. . . . . - ;. s 1. . _; . . . . - l -. l - _ __0 A Implements, ~ Industrial equipment Lruck line for a number of years,7rhoso Christmas Eve on which to day. u o c s n o t c a n upon them. NEW FIRE TRUCKMAKES INITIAL RUN The Blnir Fire Dnpnrkrnonl. was summoned to the funn homo ofHarry C. Wrich, 2 miles south of Kennnrd,Inst night (Wednesday) where n chimney fir@ threatenedtheWrichhome.There was no damage, however. The mn. which was mule in near zero weather, was Lhc first run of lhe new fire truck recently pur- chased by the city and firemen ex~ pressed satisfaction with the por-formanre of ihc truck and mecomfort ni the closed cab. mss CLEMMER isCONVALESCING Miss Frances Clcmmer, who re~ cently submitted to a major opera- tion at the Immanuel Hospital lnOmaha, was nblc lo return home, Tuesday. She is convalcscing nl. her "Pmlmcnt in Lhe Jake Broan home._ Mm: Clemmer is one of the propnclurs nl the B & C shop. MASONIC AND O.E.S. RECEPTION TODAY 'nm jolnt reception ol the Ma- somc and Eastern Star la belngheld today, Thursday. Dinner is to be served at 6:30 o'c\ock and n so- cial evening ll planned. Buy Dorman Bonds Now! graduate,attended Dana College.The total Precipitation for theFor a time he was employed hy the year is now 28.09 inches.Nor-lown-Nebraskn Co.; for more Lhan'mul is 28.81.1041 is the nearestu year he has opcroled the Robin-'normal of any year since 1932 and son Cafe.lull bears gm 23°contention of many wear. er u serv€"rs that theR E V E A L E N G A G E -dry cycle is how passing. M E M ' X M A S E V E S C H E E R s m » 1 5 E E s I Mr. and Mrs. Marius Goldbeck MOST P L A TE S !anno\1n<'e the Bngngment of their The largest number of old ll~ |daught.er. llefrnice, |,o Willus Mun,C¢hHPd plates to be turned in by rdorf, son o! Mr. and Mrs. George juny one person in this coumy, was§Mundorl.No date has been sez supplied this week by Ed Scheerfor the wedding.|Nickhson farmer.Mr.Scheer Both young vwnle am mdu- mude n special trip m Blair, Tues.aura of the Blair High School. day,to purchase new lates andMlm Goldlgeck ls employed at theBen Franklin Score of Blair. and' Mr. MundUrf is employed by tl\:| South Omaha Slack Exchange. 'Mus §:W 1i>'r, BABY RETURN To HOME Mrs.Carl `s`Z»I§.|¢and baby' daughter,Carol Ann,returned from the Omaha hospital to their Pmm in a gra nd mm of forty old plates, dating from ms un The plates, together with others being collected by County Treasurer Guyer,will be re~rolled and useu in the manufacture of 1948 plates. FORMER BLAIRITE DIES IN MISSOURI Mrs. Florence Linderholm Clark nunululu, lmwall, Wnte umr 'rena-tives that they are well und,SS* yet,have experienoed no ner-louschunzos in murine or finannial set-backs because of the war,They ure planning to build their ownair-mid shelter in the immediate] future. I-IERMAN WOMEN TO SPONSOR NURSING Classes in Home Nursin will beKxponnondby the Herman Wo- mun's Club under the national de ffmre Pl'0YH\m.wlth the first class scheduled for 'l\|csday, Janu~ ary 6.Anyone may pmicipaw.lhe only requirement being to rel!- xster with Mrs.Gilbert Poudle.Mrs.Harry Walker,county nurse.and Mm.Ervin Carleton, R. N., will be in charge, ENTERPRISE RE~I VIEWS 1941 EVENTS |A complete review nf Washing- ton County events during 1041 ls home on East South Street, Tues- TE M P E RA TURE S OF THE W E E K Yr zlsberry, Missouri, died mdden-lf¢'fff,T,fd i".I.§"i:"§§I3.£"~ b';e;"l:°g§°: .}¥§"h§£i§T"Z,i';Zi=""*' nexva pictures which hnve nn- were held al. Elnh Tu peared ln thin paper during tho line im nstdwnn ringm me §"»1""§" an'. ..a h'ispo .I-le d t c ou5~l Direvt "°"°'**;'°" has gy* ,»;»,n;'2.,mm.& is £7 c.°K1°pp. Blair necessan' thus nr,e _m'1jeweler, who will file the informa~ :tion and have it ready when need- ed.lg Following ls a questionnaire which homeowners are asked tofill in and mail ln Mr. Klopp. ln- Fformnlinn is asked to be in the mnttee in charge believes that auch measures will not be needed. AUTOS COLLIDE NEAR HILL CREEK l An auhomobile ncident occurredihlmds ol the comrmttee not later in the Hin creek dim-ser Ma,-;tl\sn January 101JL Herman,me aitenoon of Chdst-1 have the following vwperiy mas Day, when Mr. and Mrs. Roy . -.Paulson collided with Mr. and Mrs. axmlable for rental pu es. Joy Frazier. The occurrence took ()House.()Apartment.. place on Highway 31, on the Hill ()--_-..Smgle Rooms.Creek Bridge. No one was serious- Address of Above Place---- ----- iii?3'.I§"'c.§'.l§',1.'Z,';'i" :?"5';:;:: ~m;i.;;';;'i;;;;°:;:;::::::::: Hospital for an nrm injury; hoth|()Fumiahed. ()Un!\|miahed.mn: were badly damaged.Modem?(' ) Y a , () No. Lint public utilitia avnilnble, G E O . E N Y E A R T A T Lhere:. . L I N C O L N H O S P I T A L . . . . . . .Electncxty. .___-Gm George Enyeart will retum tu] the Vel,eran's Hospital in Lincoln.Friday morning, for further treat- ment.He has been in poor healthsince September, when he uulfned n fractured skull and hack injudea ._____Water. , .__,_.Toilet, Bath. 0wner'n Numa . . . . . . . ._ _._-.._- Address ._ .. .. ..-.-_..._ .._ _ _ _ _,__._..... ........... ...N ~ -..---»~-~~»-----~-~»---Xfiffnim Qu born Much 21, 1s92'inx _the re-treading pr re-capping on a lar-rn near Kennard nnd )md|0f urea nor the repamng and vu]- spent his entire life in this vigin--canxzxng of the casmg. A synthehcitylrubber "g produced fromhpetrol `,overseas durinK Lheum, has a so just gone on I e mad-|Wggd sevrxdwieh 5,36 Hospital 87 et and will be in greater produv in France.A the time o l higglion in a few months. The attitude passing he was a member f thelllf the national tire rationingAnxencan Legion Pon in Bair.Iboand on the sgmthetic rubber (irc.Mr. Bates owned and operated :His not lmown as yet. retiring because of ill hoallll. He was married to Gertrude M.mm. an March 9, 1920.To this union one child was born._ He lesva to mourn his passm_g, mr wife and dxughteb Wllma lms Also three sisten.Miss I n aBgm, who made her home wth him, Mrs. .hp Rosenbaum of Ken-nud a nd Mrs.Nlilmie Robertsonol Omaha md two brothers, T. W. and Frank Bm; of Kennard, be- sides x number of relatives md friends..Funeral services were held Tues- day at the home all 2 o'clock and at the Methodist Church at 2:30 o'clock with Rev. E. P. Booher of_______Kg¢¢},m Facilities.lCedA1' Bluffs and Rev, David Simp- son of Arlington in charge of che ,sex-vice.Military services were held at the Kennnrd cemetery. 1 Munwhile. service station cpe- rators and garage men are ldvising motonsts to drive more slowly,check the air pressure more closely and have every cut or bruise re- paired nt once to stretch out mile- age. |W AKE ISLAND SENDS "WIC WAC" 4William Wilderson, former Blair- lite who has been employed as a carpenter by the United StatesGovernment on Woke Island in thePacific War Zone.has sent The!Enterpx-ise A copy of the Wakt lr Inna wig wax.'l'he \\'u: \\'m§ is their newspaper which,aocordmg to its own masthead, is "published almost dnily".lt i s typewritten, Tconsists ol thne lypfd wsu. onein an accident.Telephone d Owner Qaida only, nnd gives n brief ca>~erry on eldAY-Mra Clark was A dnughwr of Mr iP==g,"~\v= months will be found December DecemberDecemberDecember December December Dewmbor 251h 26th 2'nh zamh 29th 30th s m High Low-__s2 -...--.._28_--_-_-ao-_......25 fn' -_ ._ -.s z ..........11 27 22 xos 2 25 9 andMm. J . A.Linderhulm whdlon age Six.For n review olIwem connected with the drowelllspons events, me Page Four_ ';;§*=°' C°- of num-many Yf="=|Notlces rm, been wma ln Arl- initfn, :within the put (ew dayn, E as ns or appllciatlnnn of those ~ ~ ~to ~ f o r ~South Ummhn marke ,g_*;_d_ e Llonl for postmaster of the vllln8°- 'nm mi mn ,uve 94 132 ~ The nppllcntlons xnult be Isnt ln" d f f !by January 9. WALTER BRUME11'H U B E R A T T E N D S V I S I T S F A T H E R Walter Brumett of Rockford, ll- linols, spent the Christmas vaca- tion in Arllnglnn with hls fnthnr,Clarence Emmett. Waller hu been employed in the Rockford ddannlndulh-lea for some time. Attnmey Walhvr G. Huber l v tended the nnnw bu* convention CHURCH 1 PLANS SUPPERBAR CONVEN'l`ION|A potluck r will bB.h|?ld ,by the cungregutlon ol the Fo n lCllho\m Preebytc n Chunnh ln Lincoln, from Monday until January 7.E n n r u ent \'lll be Idenaation of news in the United'States and x schedule of i i ! ! events on the island._Wildorson wdtes The Entapqlr that he is well and was much mr terated ln meoivinz recem:r m te me issues.3 llilderson was once w w w # we d "ga f m (k.M , H . provlded by n p of swdenm deld and laoer captured by Ihrber no 5 13;.:¢:;:_y fa: »°2`hlf~m the P m h m r i m Seminnryi-VII' hue l»P\wMly.in very "w Wuhinltdn County md Blair gm-_|\n Omllsa.ln circulation and null at wor J.. THE ENT ER PRI SE | Intdilm Nevlpaner Snbwripilon Prlos Par Yau, $1.50 hand As second-chu mutter undsr the ict d Camzfw nl Minh 1879. at the uoswffice at Bmr. Nebrukx.PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY ar l l u s 4| Q af two ,thnee o r f o u r ti me s a s muc h.Fa r me r s lost the ir sense o f b n lmo e a n d mort.- gage d thei r f unn: to bu y more Iln d a nd wh e n the c r a sh mme they lost every thing. S o f a r i n the present .war, the reverse has been the c ase, 4 l a as u 4 a 0 n s o o s l o a a s o s a D ID J A E V E R ? Di dja ever notice the per- versity o f hu ma n natu re?I t I 0 I 0 1 J. JOHN A. RHOADES, Editor mid Publilber HILTON RHOADES, Assistant Edtor; Advertising MARY-BETH NRQUARRIE, Local Editor D. M. HANNAH, Gompoaitor and Pnasmnn | MISS VANOLA J. BRUNTON, Linotype Openfor MARIE RASMUSSEN, Linotype Opergwr .LEO HELMSING, Apprentice v |Q E B W - . f K l ¢ ! 9 A -_! 'teco stofh ng.ereareno ;:~~am ome rom e' Wild speculations and the peo- ' Universitv for the h0lid8YB. -.»on~ys wl ~nar-' made no'noticea.ble advance. *|ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Colburn. G. L. D ix o n Insurance of Every Known Kind [STATE a t ~1.ha E d IInn sen ho mg waneMa xa m. an d Me sd un es J oh n Ta y - lor and fsmiiy . J ens Hamann. Floy d a e r o f O m l h a and Clarenc e oeMi ss Dor othy Ros enb slm g fOma h a spent f r o m Thur sday un- ti l Satu rday wi th he r aun t.Mr s . Ma r ti n Lars en a nd f arni ly . Thursday evening d n n e r sweats a t th e L .E .La rs en h ome were . . ..|. .... 1 4| 1| U i Q vc 1 ple are going along in the even te no r of the ir way s.W heth- er th is wi ll c o ntin u e th r ou gh - out the war period is y et to be seen,b u t i f a Btlmpe de f o r higher pric es c ome, the public wi ll g o W i ld to bu y an d wh e n pr i c es g o to a level c ommen- O l c 4 * l 4 a I £ , _ J ,r i :¢ . .¢ .. ; ' [ J . . 4 ¢ . 4 J ' l . . 1 . 1 a i _ &_ J , _ » i ; _ £J I ' I 'A s p a r l di n g y e a r t o y o urE ~"a n d y o u r s w i t h n o t h i n g f=: 1'T?.»b u t ha~ ~iness i s o u r ' ~u~n~as a spec~lat~on~wil~ * * cease.'1|0 I |l In 0 a as a s 4 Q u 4 ROSE HILL S. S. STAGES PROGRAM Rose I>|i"s\lnd|y School held n vwsmm. Szinday night under the smnsonhib of the superintendent,Mrs.John Taylor.Jean MarieTaylor was the mistress of ure- Fort Calhoun Misa Dorothy Colburn of Lincolnis snendinz the holidays with her sister. Mm. Paul Krumar.Jack Colburn, Jr..who is em-uloyed in Oheyqnne. Wyoming. ln o u»» ¢ in a well-lmown fact that the general public buys on a rlslng market and refuses w buy on a falling market. Durlng the first World Wu _land went o sa » c _A,4,.\,_4,_A,. _ a,A , ll/ ;h. 4¢ Home Theatre Bale sl Perlecl Talking Victim Kennard.Miss Grace Thomnson will °return. this week-end. to her teach- inir at Gmnt. .Iowa, havimr spent 1~l , ....;|t a t i o n !a n d h e a d i n g s w e r e s r i ve n ~~|Efr w s | ' ~ubli~ ~t~wild w b~y. Anykind of a farm sold at fabu- lous prices. Land that a few month!belona was seeking amarket at $50 to $60 per acreall of a sudden became worth s o 4 oe »a n d Mr s Da n Th omas on . M m .Le n a Petersen and son, Nels. entertained at dinner. Christ-ma s D ay . f or Mr . a nd Mr s. J a me s Sc hneider of Kennard. and Georare Pefersen an d f ami ly o f Omah a. Mr s .Flo y d Cu r le v a n d li ttle son c alled in th e afte rnoon.Mr .an d Mr s .Flo y d Hi n z we re amo ng the ir ues ti at the J . T. Ne l- son home.Satundav even ing;the dinner u a r tv comtrlimenfed Mr s . .... ...._ ¢|;¢ ;|.mas carols were Drelented by thebrasssectionoftheBlah'hizh school band.Lube in the after-noon Santa Claus visited each room.Mr. and lim. Henry Rgmmussen and family spent Chnstrnas inB.IaIr with Mrs. Anna Johnson and pm- s.Mr, and Mrs. Curtis Dixon and family were ncuests of Mrs. Dixon's narents in Union.Nebraska,Christmas.Mr. and Mps. Fred McNzn° spent '»___~. Mr . a n d Mr s .Chris Chr istof fer-sen . a n d Mr .an d M n .Ve rn on Christoffersen :ment Chr istmas Eve wi th Mr . a nd Mrs . Mar ion Lo t- tis of Cr aix. Nebr ask a. Chr is tmas di nn er Quests a t thehome o f Mr. and Hr s. Fre d F ren c h Car!Feldhusen of Chicago. spent Christmas at the Sievenhome.IA son was born to Mr.Mrs.Peter Schmidt. December . Miss Dorothy Erwin is ill at herhome in Omaha. A Christmas oroszram was friven at the chun:h.Tueada~ evening..1 . . . .I ~f \| .l . . ~ d a m e E a r l Th omas on an d J oan Dan ' fh or ntlso n an d fa mily . L awr~ence Coo k an d son s of A rli ns rton self.' Th e C h r i s tmu " E c h o " wa s Mmm out to the students. W ednesday af- ternoon_At one o'clock 'fpeadny alter- New Enghnd Mr. and Mrs. John B. Eriksen at-tended the Christmas ummm attheHomestead School,Monday evenlng here thdr daughter. Jer-aldlns.ches. Jack Eriimen were Christmas din-pff £08518 at the Bert Thomrmon ome.~Mr. and Mrs. Chris L. Anderson 4. r. an~ Mrs. W arren WakefieldW ilbur and Les li e wer e overn i~ hf n m .° " § h - _ ' i n d M m .E d F l e t c h e r w e r e T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n c a l l e r s a t A l m a a n d B i r d i e F l e t c h e r s . I ..ll |L I . and sons :ment Chri~tnms Eve a~the Bruce Roth home at Te : » A1|derson's in honor of Richard's birthday. Miss Doris Harrison of Omaha.spent Cirristmul Dav with her 'nar-enta, Mr. and Mn. L. B. I-Ian-iaon.Ming Ruth Broderson spent Mon-dny rught at the Henry Jacksonhome.Mrs Liiinn Loftls and Wayne were -Sunday dinner ruests at Al-ms and Birdie Fletchefys.Mr. andMrs. Charles Hovendack were af-ternoon visitors. Mr. mgd Mrs. P. K..Anderson tained, Christmas Day, tor Mann. and Mesdames Frank Biffar. JohnBilfar, Clyde and Robert. HermanPeterson.Iva and Jack: and Mil- lard Peck. all of Blair,Mr. andMn. Lauren Blflar. Lnrrv Lee andFullll Dee of Newman Grove, Ne- braska, Mr. and Mm. William Peck of Hambumf Iowa. and Max Jsc~nba of Blnomlield. Nebraska.Mr. and Mn. Chris L. Andersonand Donald were Christmas dinnerguests of Mm. Andersnn's bmtherand family, Mr. and Mm.WilliamKay at Fort Calhoun. Mr. and Mrs. Ednr Larsen andfamil. DR. D. R. EHLERS -De nti s t-Former Dr. W. F. HemphillLoudonHome Theatre Buildlng Blair, Nebraska *',,A¢ L ...| .4 .¢ .---- A- ., pruests, Monday. of Al~a and Bir-die Fletcher. Mrs Philliu Gearv and son anvisitinz at the home of her b°rothé'i" 3; Gibbon.Nebraska, for a ,few rs.Guests.Christrnaa Eve. at theArthurW. Anderson home weveMann: and Meadxmes L¢rs Peter- .,~-~~ ~ -an~en.Esrrcert 'W u lf an d son.Ho wa r d Pe te rs on a n d c h ildr en md A nd re w And ers on and Mari e o f B lai r. a|. Advertise In The EnterpriseIt Brings Resulis Albert Sprick familyMr. and Mm.Narten Wakefield, Wilbur and Leshe were Christmasdinner :nests at Alma and BirdieFietchefs. Dinner smarts on Christmas Dayof Mr. and Mn. Charles Hovendickand Mr. and Mrs. Howard Haven-dick wqre Mr. and Mrs. Chester an d Mrs . V er no n Hoven dic k, Lok; an d J i mmy . ' Mr. Ind Mfr- Arthur W. Ander- of Republiun City. nent Frida Aon And Axdxth were Chrim-nu evening at the Georze Bolchui~dinner xuests 01 Mr. and Mrs, Mike home.'Innmlev in Bldr.Sunday dinner zueats at Mr.-Mr.and Mn.Fred Peek and|Mn. P. K. Anderson were Mr.dnmzhten attended the Jolly Mrs. A. I. Maxdll and Bobbie an Friendship Club wmv held at the Mr and Mrs. Jenn L. Peterson -P.." Anderson home.Saturday Benninztpn. eve sr- VIN1 Ch home~ ~n Omaha.~r A Chrlstmaa orozmm was vciven at the chun:h.Tuesday evening.TQ; mmnevent was old Santa him- seThe Chriatmu "Echo" was Riven out w the students. Wednadny a1~ temoon,At one o'clock Tuesday alter-noon some very delizhtful Christ-mas carols were presented by thebrasssectionoftheBlah'hikhschool band.Lake in the alter-noon Santa Claus visited each '"°l&"'a 'ln H n a mr. an ra,anry nssenandfapxily:vent Christmas inBlir mth Mrs. Anna Johnson and KIT s.Mr, and Mrs. Curtis Dixon and family were nests of Mrs. Dixon'u Dlrents in Union,Nebraska,Christmas.Mr, and Mrs. Fred McNair event Chdstmaa with Mr. and Mrs. GuyMcNair and family in Omaha.'Guests of Mrs.Emma Ketch-mark the nest week were JeanneKruse of Omaha. and John Kelch- mark ol Carrol, Nebraska.Marklret. the small dauzhter ofMr. and Mm. Hnrold Saltman. hasbeen verv ill the vast two weeks. Misa Myrtle Tiets entertainedthe follnwinl¥_B! a natty. Sunday:Mlssvs Lillian Smlth,AnneLane.Norman Sanders.France! Smith. Marian McNair. Mary Helv-g g y .J e a n n e K m s e a n d J u n e M c - a l r . and Ir vin ,H<="-ge Dorna c ker via- ited,Thursday ve.wi th Mr . a n d Mr s.J ohn Dealer an d Robert. Mr .and Mr s.Ray mo nd Sc huldtworesupperguestso f M r .and g W i lli a m Sc huldt.Chr istmas e.Mr .an d Mr s . R ;~ond Sc huldt wish fm* you to enjoy all iiElr.°"`°"'through the year.|!§°\:*l"'R|::°l='°f ggldl-=°;\: ll. |uaulnusr or mr.mu mn. itun in. theE}|7|ii'i"Et;"'""'°' 5"ur.~ mn. r. '§;u"""°§"'§,''were y v un I.|Hellan.M;BHr. and Mn. Flov 'Hin: were l i e m d u o m of Teh- Chris L. Andanon home. S h r l u t m u d i n n e r 1 - w e l l l v f l l f l o M r . . n ¢ 'u » ~ 1 ' . " L . I¢ . 1 " ? ; ? . ° » ¥ ¢ » 5 " $ » "a " " ' 1 ¢ = §» I'f. 'l " £ 'u . '? fl '. TI- ', '3 H § $ § § ` 'I I : : : 3 . '* ' : 1 . ~ . . " : : : ' £ : . ? * ' .' E . . : ' £ , 3 " : . ? ~'. ; E * s e = f ' n I - s h e . » l l l b l n m a t N u r : e 1 ' f ' : - _ - - .n _ _ ._...... ......uuuvu......,........... mlxranu cno _9`1`P9' Jenggn l'!°m'E-!""'T Blair:Mm s....:'AI.m...»....l-LL u w u Il ul n u zu .n l u u . .M r .a n d M r s ,W e s M e x e r h e n mronEVANSmrs.um:-les woods mu um. ch'£|"'*'""'*""""°=\\-ullmu" m u lite gh |,5'§¥3£"'$¢°f§§Jf'TZ'}§"fff'l§°.¥$ mother, Hn. Hf§`»3"B1$\.er =9@=z9-_ Ml#{ThD§1\§Yl._§t£r ...§'%...§?.'l HS' .kt 2'.'.'E.'5.'3!.'£'tl':evrolet Co §fé`¥5fe§ ing '3€eF§<3"3fv € c|&§§inT§£ Rarental,ennard. Rav Ming _Loretta Raamussan 1 Before You Buy or Sell G R A I N Get in Touch with Us Phone 57 for Delivery B E N R E E H Hnlmquist Grain 6' Lumber Co. I U U Q 1z\.w:\»<\\:.,\m ; ug :,.u mx w ~, mr reL_z Hl lzfmAmz1 z» m~"1 z\an-u »£!.!.<\-';»"am»=u'»nan ~sq wise Says Chief wuo-wuo ~---annex Qp _ ~ "' " ' ~ ¢ " J ? 2 » ~. .1 | °- . . .3 3 .. //| _\ . ~..~' ~ .- 2 ~ § ? §* "I ~| | | ~~!f ' I h z O k l a h o m 1 f a v o r i t e \/v c ~~"" " " " % : ° " ; , ' ; , = * " ; . ¥ ° : :,~~ '. . " £ , ' . T . " ` _v ~g r a v e :e a u a n n .-<" ' - Q I n h m u n n i r s - { r c c » b u m l n | ¢ - I o ; g - L a n r i n L a b o r a t o r y n e s t e d ,m p e r d e m e d a n d W D M "P l d a r a i r A n d f o r f u : - u m m . s t o v e o r : m l n - r . uurneu,zuesuny, to ner work In mass mvmaAnderson Spent lastweek at the home of her narente.|~ ~ m g a i g n g t i u ~ M i s . H i n z iliié M1 m beiéri Redm..."°5...§§§' §?°'{?.L"" p.'§;§"?.E evening, with the Ernest Kerstet- Cross work gg; that `Th Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Anderson. Carl Rasmussen home I ter family.Mr. gud rs. Jafmeql omlason Christmas dinner Quests at theMr.d L i m C R "Mr. and Mrs.Henry Gottsch entqrtaxned at a am: v sunner. Art Mani!! home included Mand fmzslv Bvvlrt S lmdav xenin and Irvin visited Mr. and Mrs. Chrlstmas Eve; mlests ere Messrs. and Mesdames A. I.Mnrilfsigaci 1: me Ea H sr o m comm.and daukhter at and Mesdames Jerrv Jordan. B'*"';B0bbie. Raymond Ma 11 <1 f .a Mr. and u?"§&'.§'§§"'i2...... and Kennard, Fdday nard Thomtison and non. James L iw. Harold Maxi!!. Ifé d i i h t i i Alton and Miss Dorothv Rosen-Mr.and Mrs.Chris Kruse and Thomglson and Ralnh of onéffnha' Vernon Clements.Harold Grothe balm of Omaha were Friday after-aughten 1 Pg ff Petqrsen .gg "i .¢"L'E§'°l§f`l'§§'."§32.Zi.¢n n- ag? fargi o{lTek?lT6ahhI2oyddM1%-" L f m M r m .aspen un eve nmxm '_ m an a n n y o m~ V131 ors °ru.ant nf. and Mrs. Hen# Gomch and ..&'.'.e.:;="..'"',¥..i5:"f..?:,;°2:;" $12. K.-»>»d=~@».»d Elvira.an | ~JACK glam 5; CHARLEYS A " Ii . .~...,_u» »~| »~.45 Also-Ice (`urni\aI Sport I Glacier Trails, Even.A 30cts. ssuE SUNDAY-MONUM .hnuary 4-5 Sundly Matinee, Adm. ll !|u 1 HI (ec-I and .dm,11- m 1-30cts. n' Mr . a n d Ml m Ray mon d Sc h uld t, ..M 1 a n d Mr a.He nr y Gottae h m d~flrvmn wmte d Mr . g n d Mr s .He n r y i1lV1IL f f ;Die rka an d daughters.Saturdny . Blai r Mr .an d lr s.J ohn Don mc k er. Jean _§_mta.,Bgmac q Rnd.AI"|LhUr and EE}§f"`5E>`r&`§n°£"`§33I£én`£a"f"ii`§=' £513 Mr s.James Tho mus un.L a t e r i n the afternoon.th e Th o mps o n :gagg d o n Mr. and Mrs . J ohn Ne ar- oMrs .J o hn Ne a r ho o d severely in|\»nnA Inns knnfln \|aa§!|"nnur{au Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Larsenand Judith of Omaha went Fridaynixzht and Saturday at the Daren- tal. Chris L. Anderson home.Mr. and Mrs. John Jxckson anddnuzhters and Mr. and Mrs. FredHoverldick and family were Christ-ima Ruhv Qwinahnlm , J [ ~ " " ; l . l 5 H .~M m .~~~u u ; | \ . | |l \ l ' : " " " ° 'm \ L \ | v » \ | ¢ ; ¢a y I r v i n w e r e S U ' n d a \ r d i n n e r s m e a r s w h e n s h e s m l l e d a n a n f u l o f h o t .c a n d y§ y v e n »S § , , ' " J i ; d " "1 S M l m H o w a r d C h r m t e n -M i n a F r a n c e s M u l l i n s i l e n t M o n - m n e r o r e e n d a y i n O m a h a .S h e w i l l r e t u r n . M r .a n d M r s .E r n e s t K r s t e t t eB l a i r ,a n d f a m i l v a n d M r .a n d M L .F m ?I ' l ' E . l ' % § ' f " , £ ? § f . ° f . " § ' . ¥ § 3 " , t` 3 ? , " 't o h e r mu umner zuesus an me nenrvHavendick home. at Blair.Mig! Darlene Slmck of MidlandCollege at Fremont and Misa Mar- garet Hovendlck of Blair Hizh arespendinz their vacation at home.A zruun of youmz neonle from the Telbuta Church sam: Christ- mas carols. Sunday eveninl¥._8¢ anumber of homes i n this vic inity . Ma.. 1.....n. A»n\....,| \.n »|~.\... : |'mm af i n i 13au s sh l -A m fc n f May luck md hexlth nhidei mv FHANEIS ilh nc da In the'w . ~ °h 1 ~i z f f r s m l n m s ;1"';2: njf'_,;f{i,§:'f'f ~r_Q_g_cH"5i\'{4i"' ""§I'v;;'l;w"|;?Ilr. ma Es'-_"£'L°'L*:=§ aes.-¢==1_fmz ~Jg* :friday mH211 bcl_}_u}qts. were?f m` | h ome nn um u n vu a uu ; n un u u u vq g up \» A u\ .n nMr . a n d Mr s.Me r r i tt Co ok an d c hildr en of Nemah a.. Io wa. ar rived on Thurs day ,to b e :me ats of theT m a n n u n i "C.'n\..|.... \u n. : r n u \Au f:w e se e o n l y g o n a sl g n s Id a v e v e n i t o nD; :;: ;im i1e ::c \ac ati oDn i i n Ca m b ri d s zw e .S c h o o l w i l l b e r e -5 y o u r f u t u r e l h r o u x h 1 9 4 2 . a u g g e d J a p q q r y 5 t h ||»a»¢i.i§§iliimzu aumed. J anuary Sth. Mr .an d Mr s.A .I.Morrill and Bobbie and Mr .and Mr s.Dwi lth tPatric k,Ken ne th an d Do nn. s pe nt Chr istmas E ve a t M m .Ma r y En- eer'a.Other srlmests were Mr. and Mr s .Ma r ti n Lars en and A lto n o f C r u m, Mr .an d Mrs.J ohn B.Erik sen and J er aldi ne a nd Mr.and Mrs.Er vi n Cle men ts we re Chris tmne din ner gu es ts at the J uli us W eb erhome. Mr . an d Mrs . J oh n J ac kson andGrac e attended Minn Ma r jo r i e ? };_rolzram at the Johnson School. uesdav evening. Also"-Georgetown Pride of Pen ang Travel Talk, Pele Smith an~ News Reel, Even. Adm. lI~35ctfs ..|||||,,|_ .,|, \ . ` . 4 I w w e n - n n - n u n - su - u n - ' ~ n ~ 1 |n * = \ » |u * \ n * 4 a ~ ' - a u - ' v a » |= i Gvc¢\;:N_5='S Wishing you a New r r Year- that's merry and 'bright with untold joy, health and happiness lr each day and each night. Blair Hbspital M r s . C l a r k Al l e n , P r o p r i e t o r !.! 1!°'|'!=!" 3- FT .'!*f,F° F*|.r g ll -.v ,.\ n;'1 \ n \ | ' TUESDAY January 6 Adm. ll-22c\s. n m n m m m a u m m m m a The Smiling Ghost " i t h Brenda Marshall W ayne Morris h l l l l m m m m m m u u m m aAlso-West of the Rockivs. Com- ¢~dy~ W E D N E S D A Y- T H lR S l) AY January 1'-B J d mu 1 1 -s om. A l s o - I ' l |F i x I l ,C o m e d y r f r r r '*"t F * o 4h31A°M'iS°s°§Yf NEW WINE Fairway Transfer :'.~*",~'. .u.va.-u-,.l~,.| -s s ! a uf iB!John Jensen. Prap. we s2 _ . .1 - - ' u w u n \- - - -- - . . . . . . . . . [ D I ...M,aulDD u\.|u¢.\uuuluuzl ul.u m uha we re Ch r is tnms Daw xueata ol the Ha r old E.Ta y lo r fa mi ly .Mr s.Ma r v Sc hafersman and .Chet o f Te llmsta were Sunday Imlestn of lhn Ifnrnlri L1 Tn vln v Mr s . A r m Me lto n . Mr pnd Mrs. ""iJ1`{»`f3n`2i `i\¥i~§fisar1 Thompson and Hllrva v Melto n a nd Pa tty . Mr . a nd da us rhter we re Sun dav din ner Mrs.Ra y mon d Sc huldt were sun-Irrueata a t the narental.Fr e d LJ) | home. Mr . an d Mrs . J oh n J ac kson andGrac e attended Minn Ma r jo r i e ? };_rosrram at t.he Johnson School. uesdav ex enum. Christensen Lbr. Co ..|||||,,|_ .,|, \ . ` . 4 I w w e n - n n - n u n - su - u n - ' ~ n ~ 1 |n * = \ » |u * \ n * 4 a ~ ' - a u - ' v a » |= i Gvc¢\;:N_5='S Wishing you a New r r Year- that's merry and 'bright with untold joy, health and happiness lr each day and each night. Blair Hbspital M r s . C l a r k Al l e n , P r o p r i e t o r !.! 1!°'|'!=!" 3- FT .'!*f,F° F*|.r g ll -.v ,.\ n;'1 \ n \ | ' iJohn Jensen,Prop.5 u ' a l "." ||q."v`» " | |¢*1 'l ,»,|i ,qE " | I n I n 5 l U |I | The Smiling Ghost " i t h Brenda Marshal W ayne Morris oNE aaa; The Days Grow Longer . . . The Cold Grows Stronger . . . BUY COAL NOW! Radiant Lump $12.75 Orient Nut 9.25 Ugient Egg 9.75 Sunflower Nut 7.75 Bernice Nut $ 6.90 Pinnacle Nut 11.75 Tiger Fumace Lump 8.00 Kindling Per Cwt LW A ls o - W e s t o f the Rockifcs.Cu rd y . 4 Phone 333 } W E D N E S D A Y- T H lR S l) AY January 1'-B J d mu 1 1 -s om. A l s o - I ' l |F i x I l ,C o m e d y r ' r r r 'Z i r - o 4h31A°M'iS°s°§Yf NEW WINE . I__»--- - --- - 1 . 1 :.ulznuun th p | W U h M .d.r .r r r r . r r _....~r §§ § . § §', ! § d m' { f ' " " " ° "§ ° " 1 ' v MZ.ill J ann 223° °§I'§0=»{r r \»r P r 'r r 'r y r r r r |r " "r ' r 'r ' r " r ' r ' r " r 'r ' r ' * r " r " r " r " r " ' r ' r f V 'Krdsner y m d rnest an d Mn . W n lte r J a n n a n d f a mi lv. H,;In u 1.\l....n........_»-.IM1-. Rnd Mm Fritz Jann :nd fam w\N£'§~L|0g\ons 1|uull.u u r u u l l l l l l ~J o h n D e s l a r S a t u n i g y o n ' W s v a D ''a n s o m a r s o n . M m m m d H a r -' i ..f'_t v " I . " " ." I ° f f t o h e r r v w o r n m n n n n r m i a m i . : n f M n Tn... s u L u v .Mr. an d Mrs . B er nar d Tho mas onIand Alfred Juanes and Mrs. S'oK-erson ment Sundnv nftemoon ltthe Nels P. Sorensen home. i?{."i{i{a`i'1"1?»f"1i¢¥5I'r`&"%°mn.0n l u n u n u l u \ s a u n u m : u u n n u l D Y U K B P -g i n . ' s o n a t t g d é g i t h e y vn d d i n s r l u m b a r i n Phone 61for Free Delivery within Blair City Limits 'li e n we n t h o no r o f Mr . a n d M n . J e n v J o raggiMr:.|11gn a t the J i m Th omns on home. Robinson Liquor Shop \ n v a l um a u v v n v l l v a l A¢|||il \f vuslw[ M n x m l M m .C a r l S v n n n o n .H a r - I Mr. uid Mrs 5ll o f l u nF 1 e d l i l r : First Door East bf Home Theatre Adverdle In The Enlarprln y T r n n n l l l l l t u -'rrin surname:-s un Mr. and Mn. Lsllls Pmar and three daughters wars Chrlntmudinner guests at the parenul, Pete Kruse, home in ljerman. Mr. and Mn. Earl Jensen vidfed in Wayne, Nebraska;Christmas Day, wi£h'Mrs Jensen's mother,Mrs, Della Whorlow. Mr. amd Mrs,Myron O. Davis, Dan and June, vldbed in Audubon, Iowa,with Mrs. Dlvin'motha,Mn. Mnry Nelson md dlher rela- dvu, Sunday. Mr, and Mm. Emory Hunt,Jr., and sons Ind Mr. md Mrs. J. M. Events Of The Coming Week Scheduled Events For The Week Of January 1 To 8 .| 0 H .¢L .u l ..Oti s Phip pin Masonic an d Eas te rn Sta r re- c aption Sunday allen at the Rav. H. Jul Freae home were Mr. md ~» Merrill Hansen and Chu-lea, ~~ . u m m and Else Fnse, ul - Ornaln; And Mrs. Peter Siert.Rav and Mrs.I*`1esespent Chrln~ with their lon; Akred Frele um~ funlly,ol Omaha. LOCAL NEWS Mn. Han-y Lund uf Fart (kl-houn Vidwd Mn.Walter Huber, Tuesdny. Mrs.Al ma Fear,Edna and Kenneth, and Mrs. Don Fen- vla- ifed in Omaha, Monday, with Mrs.Halen Enyeut,Halen Enyem '~' Mn. Helen Phelps and Mr. and Mrs.Don Feer were Chrigtmgg dinner guests ol Mr. md Mrs. Al-fred Feel' and family. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fairchildof Omxlu lnd Herbert Brown DR. C. R. MEAD DENTIST 'ringsasaa|. € & C f §'&.¢Q, nnlfm |C oup l e W ed U n 2Membersof the Blah-MUN'Misa France;0`HRr\l°¥\»Mrs. makers Club were Mm. ,,,,,.,,..[D € C e n \ b e r Richard Jnlmgon ol Omzha, md guests,Tuesday nftemoonz Y-|1G|Frienda Gather EyrNo-Hostess Plrly " A :rrnun of friends Irathemd at l l f r s .W i l b u r L o w e .[ p a r t y w a s i n c e l e b r a t i o n o f h e r L ! » & | .h m w l n v n u n n u v rri 'f M H e z ~I u u u l m|uu v 1: l .n u |J .~ M r . ~ M r s . ~ H . ~; ' n d ; m ; v g n i n B : 8 - o r g h o M a r g a r e t -F i n n I n P H o f R o c k f o r d ,I l l i n o i s ,a n d E d w u d C h r i s t m a s H o s t e s s d g r M m é a A f *A .G m z e i o f D u n b a r ,N e b n s k n , 't tword i e r f o l i o w e d b y a n e v e n i n g 0 h t e C h m t m a g E v e H o s t a _ w e r e m a r r i e d i n B h u r an nd J i d w g rb r in § i . . . . . ;........._l t r - . .A I M . .M i n n , J ' { ¥ ' i " ~' g ' ] i l J D . é l l t 8 I 'C h I ' i l U l l 8 S E v e d fU I | B !'g u e s t s ofi n u u nn n l n n n nn u u u *vw l u l n u l y ,J l n u l r y I. l|Il:I9l3lll¢wen;uubtl .r|.ncu|anon UA *us ...ng W..." ...,.- - , ,_Alic e Jensen of Filley ,Nebr ask a, tain ed a t a Ch ristmas par ty , Tue s- Mr.an d Mr s .Peter H l g l e Mr s .W i lh elm Gr i mm,Mr s .J .C. day afternoon.Hn - gu es ts W e lt.: Rnb m Ho ok s,Mr .an d Th o mp s o n, Mr s . No mmn Ti ld en of P atty Stavely ,J anet Eng er,La - Hf llmu r Qu i lt, B e r th a Hr mlm Linc oln, Mm. Stanley Bednar, Lira. Donna.Pgterlen,R u t h ~ ~ l l l d . 1 r : d as'2 x ~,~ W e a nnou nce with pleasure the coming of the New Year. M3 you take part in an starshow of merriment and good fortune for 365 u~rformances! 'th ckm~l M~. Kenneth Jensen Eunice Clausen, Belh Rnhwer of f Lincoln,Mn. Wiliiam Wilsun, Fort Cllhouh, and Carol Hnnun.John Sutton Herman Womm's C l u b - - M n . ~ 5 ; § ,';;,_§j"'""'» or mr.nnui|He;rg'CsTn1hlsm.L mocking:If. IIedelund Monday, January 5 ' r ' r " " r " r ' r r r r" r : ' r" r ' * 'r " r ' * r" r " ' r" r ' r r r PHrs George Monday Evening Club--Htl. u.John Leahy ._as'2 x ~,~ W e a nnou nce with pleasure the coming of the New Year. M3 you take part in an starshow of merriment and good fortune for 365 u~rformances! 'th ckm~l M~. Kenneth Jensen Eunice Clausen, Belh Rnhwer of f Lincoln,Mn. Wiliiam Wilsun, Fort Cllhouh, and Carol Hnnun. as'2 x ~,~ W e a nnou nce with pleasure the coming of the New Year. M3 you take part in an starshow of merriment and good fortune for 365 u~rformances! 'th ckm~l M~. Kenneth Jensen Eunice Clausen, Belh Rnhwer of f Lincoln,Mn. Wiliiam Wilsun, Fort Cllhouh, and Carol Hnnun. Mr. an d Mrs . Martin nd f un if y af L in c o ln an s ums of : Lf r. and w iAno-nonrteas Cm'istm|.s w U___ -.-...--x ~r .a n d M r s ..q»¢uu|v Ha mas'2 x ~,~ W e a nnou nce with pleasure the coming of the New Year. M3 you take part in an starshow of merriment and good fortune for 365 u~rformances! 'th ckm~l M~. Kenneth Jensen Eunice Clausen, Belh Rnhwer of f Lincoln,Mn. Wiliiam Wilsun, Fort Cllhouh, and Carol Hnnun. Aye enter|TumTh;Day!|2 for Mr. and Mui Ralph r.<mgw¢i|§ | Mrs. Emma Jensen and Eugene I Goh;-y_lllonta To zs Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Howard and|011 Chrhtmu Eve § as'2 x ~,~ W e a nnou nce with pleasure the coming of the New Year. M3 you take part in an starshow of merriment and good fortune for 365 u~rformances! 'th ckm~l M~. Kenneth Jensen Eunice Clausen, Belh Rnhwer of f Lincoln,Mn. Wiliiam Wilsun, Fort Cllhouh, and Carol Hnnun. as'2 x ~,~ W e a nnou nce with pleasure the coming of the New Year. M3 you take part in an starshow of merriment and good fortune for 365 u~rformances! 'th ckm~l M~. Kenneth Jensen Eunice Clausen, Belh Rnhwer of f Lincoln,Mn. Wiliiam Wilsun, Fort Cllhouh, and Carol Hnnun. as'2 x ~,~ W e a nnou nce with pleasure the coming of the New Year. M3 you take part in an starshow of merriment and good fortune for 365 u~rformances! 'th ckm~l M~. Kenneth Jensen Eunice Clausen, Belh Rnhwer of f Lincoln,Mn. Wiliiam Wilsun, Fort Cllhouh, and Carol Hnnun. i;f a m- rlene,Rt?" r."Q¥HL9.;§|,&'*i¢*5:! MR S . E D W A R D A , G A N Z E L Mn.Be rtha Mdmipl lrpent the week-end in Omnha, u the guest of her son-in-law md dxugh» hr, Mr. and Mm. Innes Rolland and family. DAN GREEN() Trucldng l | ber 26.Re v. T.A .Lindenmey er, pastor o f th e Churc h o f Christ, read the marriage lines in the prea- ence of a f e w r e la tive s a n d close friends. Th e b r id e , a fo r me r Bla ir res i- de n t a n d a grad uate o f th e loc sl high sc hoo l in 1941 , wor e n b rown dress and a blue f o x fu r c hu bb y wi th br o wn accessories;her oor- sa ge wa s of whi te s wee tp ea s an d y e llow baby c hry ssmthemmrm. Mr .an d Mr s. Gan ze l wi ll ma k e thei r ho me in Roc kf ord , wh ere Mr. Ganzel is employ ed i n defense wo rk . c oo ~»~» .:».j \.s Qi,\.r.fg r '-- ;1 = ~ ' c > "r 1B R O ~I .. x ~K ' w m v ~"*' Mrs.Emily Flaugher spent Christmas Day as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. George V. Caldwell. Mrs Bertha Hooks,Ray and Margie,were Christmas dinnerguests of Mr. and'Mrs. Ola Jacob~ non and Alice. Misses Grace and Merle FrenchofOmaha spent the Christmas holidays with their mother, Mrs. Bessie French. Chris Axtell was a Chdstmas Day dinner guest of his brother and snister~in~Iaw,Mr.and Mrs. Leonard Axtell._ Shiela Jo Peterson of Tekamah is spending the holidays with her grsndparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carmichael. Mr. and Mrs.Mahon Hahn of Lincoln were Monday evening dn- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Hunt, Jr., and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Boehler and daughter,Sunns Joyce spentChristmaswithMr.Boehlefl brother-in-law and sllter, Mr. andMn. Chris Gehrk of Kennard. Chrlatmaa Day dinner guests at the George McQuarrle home wem Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Brodersen, Susan and Polly of Herman.They were callers in Blair, Monday, also, Miss Kathsdne Llndenmeyor of Hebron,Nebraska arrived on Christmas Evo to spend a week's vacation with her father, Rev, T.A. Lindenmeyer. Miss Virginia Campbell enter~ tained a foursome, Monday altar- noon, when her guests were MissesElinor Dudgeon, Beverly McBride, and Aulda Ames, Peter M. Tyson and Mr. and Mrs.Watson Tyson had as their guests at a Christmas dinner, Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Prentice Smith, Har~ ry Tyson, and Mrs. L. D. Warrick. Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Garner sn- tertdned at dinner, Christmas Day, for Mr.and Mn.Melvsrn West and sons, Jack and Warren, of Herman. Misa Alles Allen ol Nelson, Ne- braska, Mr. and Mrs. Charla Mor- ton and son of Omaha and Mr. and Mn.Norman Tilden and lon ofLincoln spent Sunday with the S. Pierce Allen family. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Conrad and lsmlly spent Christmas Day inCedar Bluffs, Nebnska, as guests of Mr.and Mrs.I. P.Wllllarns.They were guests, Sunday. ol Mr-and Mrs. Floyd Conrad in Fremont. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lamb and daughters were Christmas dnner guests of Mrs. Lamb's parents,Mr. and Mrs. Ray Triplett ol Her- man.Other members of the fam- ily attended the party, also. |Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chdstensen 'entertained on Christmas Day forlMr. and Mrs. Hans Christensen ol Genoa,Nebraska.The Christen-cens also visited Mrs.Anna Mc~ Cracken,before returning home later in the day. i Mi n a s uld ; Ama n n f I Un iv u n ! ter Tnxhlsen McCarthy Progfesdve C l u b - Mns. Chris Hin:. Cempl:¢||'s Mortuary PHONE 91 A'm|:ulanc¢ Service Aavm1»m1'h.Enf»rp1-In ";;,. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE ENTERPRISE Accruing From Today JANUARY lst, 1942 Will Be Charged at the Rate of $50 Per Year This ew Rate Has Been Necessitated by General I ase in All Costs of Productio HOWEVER l _ Those Subscribers who Are in Arrears on Their _Subscription May Pay for the ARREARS ONLY at the Former $1.00 ~,:.U :0 I I | I a l II¢l l _ J _ J , _ J _ 4 ,J ,J ,é , . J ,J , ; J , _ i ,£ , _ J , _ J , _ 4 , _ J , _ J ,J , _ d 4 J _ ; H. H. BROWN CO M P ANY WELL DRILLERS_:nnsznzrrznzmznpzrvpzrwenznpznpzxyzwznpznm»f!r_:__:rf_:M'Er Mr. and Mm. Russell Suverkrub- be entertained, Sunday evening, at a waffle supper for Mr. and Mm. Elmer Wulf. Mr. md Mrs. Rafph Pearce andBud of Henman entertained at Christmas dinner for Messrs. amd Mesdames D; M. Hannah,Joyce and Donna, Dan Moore and sons, Jim Wulf and sons of Bldr; C. V.Smith and Dick of Omaha.ThePearoea were Smmdny guests of Mr. and Mrs.Hannah. _4,_4 ,.|,_4,.¢ ,.|_,_J,_a;1 ;fJ-JJ.J.£4 .-I .¢..i..¢»:1 .-F:4»,1».-IJ,-N 4 ~~rA'-k, #.;""- n ' I I n n r:ansM "m M fn n |!l : r a n 'r ' D m EP : r n - q § g $ 4|~£u vw na fm A U '|'\` n»"u& n. ai m.|I m m f I 1 <»\~__ ~ .'.1E 7'| N6~5 You'l1 be sitting on top ~'of the world when ourQ L prophecies f o r your New Year come true. Here's wishing you luck Q and joy and a Happy sr;New Year. I Paul Siert 8' Son Carpenters g i = ' '=§2'd ~1E\|>b|>b|\2|>H¢B|>h|1.5¢§»aEnliumfihmuvifffif f'2ef§¢§v.=;~~=.1m.~a;~fs:w;~s§¢e4e¢w=:la;H;f aM~=».=.=w f s,»:=**~'i \\ 4 YA~4-s i v ___: a \ ¢ si ;A toast to 1942!May you find your star offortune,and skies ofblue.Withayear filled with prosperity, health and cheer--to you andyours,a very Happy New Year! ROBINSON CAFE ]. H. Campbell, Prop. I _nl _al ~_al g l ¢|»£u'_ 1 : ¢ ; J g , J ;; ,F _-I } ; ' __.f - i ; , 4 . | - 4 J ,_.: -~-.Zu =.-»<. 5 , . - -Z a ~' ,,;."J \"1 , , , , J -- -.» 1 = - ... ...,,l . . .\. . . _ 1 .~ \\vl .'Q ` ° \.'¢»~\k g ¢\Q g ,an ..--ar L » ; 1 \ '¢ , 1 4 n ___, \ , | \ \ \ » "* ~ gr:-wmv-n.`.'-nun.," "" \Q -- .. ..~"'\ \n - "" " ' \ . . . ~ ,. Q IDADS or HAPPINESS ro A11 |Lorraine Hnnsen of Omaha wereidinner iruettl. Fridlv. of Mr. :mdLatin Hosta On 30th Annlversnry Celebrating their thirtieth wed- dimr mmiversxrv.Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. I-'img ziighzreé é.{=a`EAo§13I tem. *Mr. and Mrs. T. K, Iverson and Carol Lee of Herman and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Iverson and Gerald vis- ited Mrs. Margaret Iverson and family, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hunt, Sr., en- tertained at dinner, Christmas Eve,for Robert Hunt of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Emory Hunt, Richard and Hugh,of Biair.' Mr. and Mrs.Lucius Hawkins 11 |Lou W. Latta entertained at din- !ner, Christmas Day.Their. guests were Mr. and Mrs.G. G.Hines. at whose home their wedding wasperformedin1911,Mr. and Mrs. Will Scherdan,who were among the wedding guests,and Gilfred Gamer. Nelsons Honor Mrs..luck Petersen of Liecester, North Carolina, spenttheChristmas holidays in Blair with their son~in»law and daugh- ter,Mr.and Mrs.Bruce Rogers and baby. Dr. and Mm.D.R. Ehlers at- tended a banquet given by the Ms- sanic Lodge of Decatur Monday evening.Mrs. George Maryott ofDecatur visited the Ehlers home, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jenkins, War» ren and Earl, Jr., are spendingNew Year's Day in Omaha with Mr. and Mrs. John Bruse.Earl will return to his studies at the Llnlvei-sity ol Nebraska, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hansen re- :eived ward this week from their ion, Ray Hansen, who is ststiond n the war mme.Young Hansen, s Former Bldr resident,merely rtated on .a postcsml that he was 'well". Mr.and Mrs.Simon Korshoj rpent Christmas Eve with Mr. andHrs. Chris Korshoj and family of Hsrmsrl.Mr. Korshoj and Rasmus lohsnnsen were among the (BrrlsKorshoj's dinner guests on Christ- nas Day. Messrs. Ind Mesdamea C.W. Christensen,Eugene Christensen,Sari Sorensen and Carl Erlcksen were Sunday dinner guests at the Allred Skov hams near Herman.Mr. and Mrs. Ericksen onter ed the same group at supper,Tuu- ily~. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred N. Ander~ son and children spent Christmas with Mrs. Anderson'father, E. V.Nswkirk.Other i m a were Messrs. and Mssdames John Hartand Billy, Ted Buckhsrdt and chi!- dren,Allred Skov and Lyle, AlvinKatt; and Lan Jorgensen. M i l Doris Christiansen enter tained u group of young people. Friday evening,cards fumidiing Lhs entertainment.Present wereleanArohson,Florence Johnson, Mary Helen Staples. Lula Hansen of Omsln, Earl Stokes,JamesBarron.and Tod Thurkelnn of Winnebago, Minnesota. Mr. ind Mrs.Roscoe Cook and daughters attended a family din- ner at the parental, William Krug- er, home in Arlington, ChdltmasDay.Othen present wdre Messrs. and ldeldslnes Lawrence Knoell md family of Fremont,Arthur Knoell and daughters of North Bend,Walter Kruger and RflY°mond Kruger of Cmsha, and Miss Ruth Wilkins ol Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. Jdfemon Caldwell and daughter of Omaha entertained on Christmas Eve for Miss Alice Allen ol Nelson,Clyde M. Allen of Blair,Messrs. and Mes- dames Pierce Allen and daughters af Blair,Norman Tilden ol Lin-coln, and Charles Morton of Oma- ha.Mr. Allen and Alice were Christmas Day dinner guests st the Morton home. Donald Bellows rotumed to Camp Sills,Oklahoma,Sunay, having spent thu Christmas holl» Mm. Jack Petersen of Olpgalnl- la, Nebraska, spent several days in Blair, the latter part of the week,with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Nelson.Guests of the Nelson:1at a dinner party complimentary to Mrs.Petersen,Saturday evening,were Messrs. and Mesdames Har-land Nelson,Bernard Paulsen of Omaha, and Floyd Hinz. "Z S. C. S. Circles To Meet January 2 Th e mo n th ly meetin ma of the three W .S.C.S.circles o f th: Method ist Chur c h gre sc hedule: fo r to mo r r o w (Fr ida y )afternoon J a nu ar y 2.Hos te ase s am as fo l Iowa:CIRCL E I -» -Mr s.Da vi d M u m rne rt, J r .. Mrs . E. M. Mo ats, Mrs Elizabeth Seltz, at Murnmert home CIRCLE II»- ~Mrs.Chris Hi m: Mrs. L. 1) . W arr ic k , Hin: ho me. C I RC L E I I I - Mr s . My r o n D a vi s Mrs. Vic tor J ohn son, Davin home. \n°m vemmi Knllnnd On 7th Bmhmr §A number cf children gatheroé at the M. G. Holland home, Wed nesday afternoon, in honor of Ver non on his seventh birthday Smnll huts md ho m:were du pm-ty fsvom, as they ushered uwthe Old Year and sang A long wel coming the New Yau.Mn. Hollxnd was assisted by Misa Bax-bln McConlughy.Guests ware Roberta Young 'Dixie Lee Engdish,Shawn Zim 'mer'man,Betty Long,Andre; Marie Doll,Bobble Arhax-burn Dayle Anderson,Richard JensenRobert Jenson,Bob M;d|¢n_ Tot Lathop,Jimmie Lathrup,Bobbin Long, Donald Doll, and Lemadnm Hall | Birlhdnv PutviH°rl5§'m|, 1=¢¢umn Mrs.Harland Nelson nf Orun enherhlned nt 1 hh-thdly party Friday evening. complimentuy u her sister,Mins LsVeme PaullelIo! Bldr. 1 i uues ul wer e munzc a xmnr , h elmRolland , Eva Mae S nowden, He len*' .' r * r p » ¢- ~¢»».~f r ,.'"" " """""" ""~f f f ~f N ¢ 1 = 0 n .B ¢ m 1 ¢ .c ° 1 a b ¢ ¢ k .H e l m Luv Davis,MnrdéilHi. and Mn A W Kam Rvua. Llnm 3 -¢];,;"'g g :"`ihT!§ié ,Ldlier Wuif,Rayman.. Willua Handed. nuun \%\\The vening waaapent at heart; u -nsen, high; Mins Snowdew Hoi ste ln. lo w.H n . N e l th I| v v n a u l l l l l u n \,J _T h A n n L e ! !/u m l u tSB r n c k w o r k a n d G e n e r a l R e p a l r W o r k | 1 m . . , 'i , ¢ . , 'L ` ° \ v§ 'I b e e n f r s m e d b ; §K o o p m n n I n n ,B l n i r ,N e b r a s k a M r s .A .M .P e d e m e n a t h e r h u m k . § L % f & ~ » d a » L \ s \ a ¢ d z 1 u ¢ u w : a . l » ¢ . u . u . u . u . \ . \ = . m . m . \ ¢ . . . \ - . \ . . . . » . . » . . . .o n W e s t F r o n t S Y N G L n e x t T u e s mys Mui his mother. Mrs. Frank lclléwn, and other relatives here. dr.and Mm Lloyd 'I`eSell and I u n .ana m u !June Jensen unu vuuuren lllll mr. z ulu Aura. ulauuufa mily s p en t C h ri s tma s i n He rma n| E Iwe ll an d f a mi ly o f Gr u nt,Ne - at the Ernest G1enier home.Pe ar l h ms ka ,also r e tu me d home,Sun- ,J ensen return ed ho me this wee k, d ay ,af te r vi si ti ng the Bello ws I Bridgevlew (lub hrvlng rarzxhalnad for seven! dnys' léome; they were acco¢}:\panied gf' The meetin¥ of the Bd ew v |it.wil:eGmnlers as the guest onnla Jean Bellows, w o ia span -Club, scheduled for wdw. lm bean of Vu-glnls.'"H this week at Gnmt.1 postponed until January 8,be-\Mr. md Mrs. O. F. Clrmlclaael Mr. and Mrs. Dan Greeno had u caan of the holiday;' enteruined at dlnner, Frlday even- Gxriltmu dlnnar guests Mr.unding, in celehndon of Mr. Carml- Mrs. Tony Hanson,Mins Betty:Hlllr Plek-Un Club d\\el'i blrthdnv.Pmumt were Mr. Plnmk. Px-nf. John W. Link.Mr.| L PTIONS ERPRISE om Today lst, 1942 at the Rate of Per Year en Necessitated. by Costs of Production Wa|1ington County Y e a r - ANcE ONLY un Are in Arrears on ay Pay for the the Former $1.00 t Subscription Was ~Increase in Costs I I 'I'wenty.two guests lktandlid a Chmtmu wmv md dklner, givenbyBlsirPick-Up Club msmben In Lhei,funillu,Monday avan-Snz-Tha event took phce sc die hmm of Mr. And Mn. R. P, Flynn __Chrl|Unu Eve guests of Mr. And and M n . n a "~ " i f i i i - . and Mrs.Hvnce G.Carmichael md Mlrilyn Joyce of Rocktold, llllnoll, and Min Shell! Jo Pawr- son ol Tekxmnh. Mn. Mu-le Smnll entertained at a Qunlly Qxrintmu celebration lt her home on Ent Colhx Sheet. and Mn. H. C. Human and Once, Ind thne Dann College mxdents. Marla Nelson, Sidney Jorgannenmd Amhle Murk.Ev nnlng wl- en lt the Gmane home, Thunday, wen Mr. md Mrs. Ed Gilbertson And Mr. And Hn. Henry Vous. Hr. and Mn.Edward Jmnen Subscriptions Outside Cook and Heat With3 $ 2 ° °P eG-A-S G w m C a r mi d u e l n n d ll u lt T h u n d s y .Pmé m wer e M1 -¢ L | ° r Bu ff nlu,N u r Yo r k ,v w u a i n I WET!MP.I n tl M n 'Pr ul Fin\nIl'|\n|n\i'|\.-on \|um lll.n ¢ l nu-.n|l|'n nnmnnunf ||A\r¢ ||l! numb 'ullInuIowa-Nebraska Llght & Power Company »" r " r " - ' r " y -p'y llnnnn,mi Z i a ' i i f . " `&`Clxristlunun, Doris and im. MN. Linn Nallen, and H. P. Chrllten- sern.Mr, md ln. F'n.ncl| Chrlr duna n mu:-uhwd .,...........\.....=.,W... Nw.. H..-wood,who wa 'I9 yeh-1 old onChrmmu Da y ; Henld Smlll md llmlly of Nm J ui c y ;Albert Small of Omnlu; lin. My Momw c bd Du at dlnnez-:md funlly uf Hluo url Valley,Y I Lh Hlnlea f p mn a u, u § \ °§ e u : u mn £ 1 Ch mwu m.I lovn; Bert Enwood and hmdly of llodlla, Iowa; lr. md Mn. S. G.lhhomy ol Hmmm. ......., ww... ...,. ..... .,...., ,.....Mn.Juulen'|pusnm, Dr. and Mn,W.M.Dlvoll and luni ly. Mn. Juunn is the former Wyn- nnnl Dlvoll.Hn. Edwud Ma u~ mo n of Mny em, Knnlu. a rrlv dSundnym v ld t until tomorww,| (Ffldny),with her illter,M n .Dlvoll md funny- CASH IN Am TERPRISE T H E W E E K MORE THAN 'mmm according to a report by the U. S. Depamnent of Agriculture.This bring: the total to more than 2,~ 000,000 electrified farms out of a total of over 6,000,000 farm: in the nation, or more flmn une third. Tha utunl number of farms te- ceiving centnl station electricservice from pdvaw power com- panin, REA systems ind all.ot.hersources,is 2,1@6,150,u against 748,954 dp Juzury 1, 1935.To- day, 84.9%ol the nlt&on'l (xml ue electriflad, while in 1985 only 103% had quch service. New Je rs e y na h i nt amen;the states in .pen-eenuze of run! electrifiatlon, with 92% receiving central station lervics.Minissip- pi hu the distinction ol the mnt rapid ;f,gp.up ainoo 1935. ELEUr1uF1En Nasr[y1AW.000' of the nndorfl farms luv ;substituted electric lights (or the traditianll uil lnmp tum. mtertdn the 1-ina.Qhnnber of Commerce tlkas Blair hxzh foot-ba ll mud md coach w hockeynme i n Omahx.Bob Hozzett.may Dm; forvflrd.fn!|s down Resume of 1941 Sports of Interest to Local Fans Mr.and Mrs.Howard Je ._and Edythe Mlry.nccomnani~Mr. and Mm Clifton Hiltabidd Grand Island.Sundav.where tha~wen guests 01 Mr. md Mrs. Sore Jensen._Rizhnrd Hinelme (zexmd hi~ schoolmates and Leader.GeoManhnll,to andv . lut Mandaon his birthdxy annxversar.Members of the J, F.. Clu~held their annual Gurlstman nm~ at the Ted Bnckhudt home, Tues div eveninx.Mr. and Mm. Hnmid Jensen an~nmily spent Chrinunu Dw at thNah; Jansm hams in Blmir.Mr. and Mn. Howard Jensen =-family spent Christmas in LincolnMassa.and Mesdames Jo . Vnn Denaan md children and Mr and Mrs. Huold Jensen and lamilywen mmm o f Mr. a nd MrsBertHansen.Snumisy cvenlnz. Mr.and Mn. Ivan Lmaen o .i u~r'\.»' " "=. "" f { I " , ~ Mr. a nd Mrs. ' Harr y Hin elin g an tc rbaifmd t d i n n e .s da I~a r un y ,twe nty re la ti ve s md friends. Mr .an d Mr s . A lb e r t D i c k m an d so n wer e swea ts of Mrs .n ut! Herman w hand Emmerfs bwsdefeat. fint win in 11 names forCullman.Blair P. V.t u m ln-nounees it hu no offidal manairsr.Bannlngton take lad ln P. V. Paul Hansen. Jr..shows hla dad howls catch mn. AUGUST-Auzunt lst.earlydate. loftball seuon bezina.Wat-ewboyu and fun replace rcsmlnnln P. V. nm: at Afllnzton.Rema-lnrs lake day of! for ulmlen. wed-dings, etc.Softball awelben min-inz.Softball lame allod d fumm mn w reuoxt lor mleduxal name.Sheen take over manua- ment of swlf course.Clown Vllzhind to coach at Kennnrd.Qual-sett aecents nodtmn in DelMoines.Chase ts ka bride toColorado.Gust reslzns as Blnir high coach.C'h°m>v Rhoda re-mnmto head Blair athletic beams.Mrs. Phllln O'Hanlrm catches 10%lb. wa.ll~eY2d plke at Kenon. On-tario.Blair enda P. V. season with5wctories and 9 defem.Wil- liams tons slusuzers for season. ss rrnms a i v Blair wins onen~im:conference football imma asChonDY's boys defeat Decatur. 83-0.Keith Meredith lcorel first Ev~al~ B~- "" JANUARY-hmm delezltion offootballfumlt#/end Rose Bowlgnme.Bean lose conference oben-er £0 Oakland. defeat Deamr for lint conlerenee win.Dm; nlli e d to score 28 mints to defeat Lutherafter baimr behind. 21 at 14: lol-low that bv lmdnz two bv ana-nolnt mardn.Kenmrd win! E. C. N1 C. tournament at Dun. De t!defeats Kannnrd. 21~20. in stated w "C"district tnnrnzment.Kcnnmd defeats Banniuzfml to share conference title vmh Cnik.Tekmmh Wins Cornhusker confer-ence title._MARCH Ltmyler out-wares Blnlr,16 to 9. in wumnmnnt atFremont.Bnt Peterson. Ponlnnd.Maine mrned honor athlete atDana and brother. Paul. is honnr-ary basketball cautaln.Razer Hansen leads Blair hlzh scorersfor uuon.Ray Long and WarrenRounds resort !or sur-inn foatballat Nebraska U. APRII Klttenbnll officials an-nounce early start this season. - .~.,... »||.a ;.parental.L u a l u m e n home. Gu ltxv Rvi ln n d o f K a n s a ; s ve n the C hr is tma s hn llda y t at h ome. W im-ed Stor k le f t f o r c a mp Satu rday evening,aft er savers. da y s ' vi s it h er e with re latives . stars decorate wr.Teknmah los-Mr.and Mrs. John B.Erikaees number of reirulars Kpmmrd and Jeraldine and Mr.and Mrsupsets =1°5° and defeats Fort Cab Ervin Clemente were Christm hour). 26- 5.Stpdenta celebrate dinner guests at the Julius WebeChnstmns vncatlon.home. You'll Enjoy Your Visit To Our Good, Clean Recreation Place! No CARDS NO BEER BLAIR RECREATION HALL Eddie W oltje Prop. Bowling »Games » Lunch 9 " 'f |_; . .E ; ; l ; f I * ¢ s 3 g 3 I T , J TY , 5 . :- ~5 : * : § ! r p. ; " ; r ". L " i L 4 r * i € \ \ k H r .a n d M r s .W .A .W h i t f o r d , 1 1 1 1 0 m a n s C h r i l t m u i n L i n m l n w i t h t h e i r d a n g h t a r ,M r s .G .H M i s h a a n d f u n i l v .r e t u r n e d S a t - 1 m d a y .M r s .M i s k o a n d m n a c c o m -. p m i e d t h e m f o r a v i s i t . M r s .H a r r y 0 s t 8 m 1 a n w a s i n ' O n m h a .S u n d a y .t o a t t e n d t h e f u -1 _ f l r . . .h n l i n f '' P n n h u m i SPORTS O d ukm . b 1 d M dl avan-ar. ,Q Rm i m s z , I . . m i n - , I - . . , . ' r . . | | . . neral ru mr., W... V. .......-...Miss Gussle Jones end Phllllp Connelly ol Omaha were Sunday guuts at the Fred Jones homo.Miss Hattie Houkhtbv and Mlm Mildred J ; gf Blah- were also ents ol'e ones.guldg-5.Alice Newpom and Mrs. Clnrence Dekker entertained the mimarv deprrtmsnt of the Con-rrrefmtlonul Sundu School nt a Glrimnas WYW-William A. Reckmeyer has beenenniined to his home with illneu for ieveral dm. but 1| much mn nmved._ _____ mont-"Mr.and Mrs, Jack Carver ofImperialand Mr. nnd Mrs.JackArnoldaLl-'llnt.Mlddlru-have rétunled tu their homes alterspendxng part of their ChristmasvacntflonwlthMn,Gervais mdMn.Arnnld'n pnr§nts.'_Mr. andMn. Herman Huck auth, Mrs. Elme r Utwrbuk. who hu been ill for fam- rnnnthl. was tak-en to dm University Hoepilz)inOmaha,Tuesdav.for treatment.M n .lrvln Peterson, Wife of§9l§l1_Renrlqn of .¢ha rllv twp u u y n u u g l c l l a of Experiences with Nebr. U. Dm-lm: the nm football season,local footlull hm wa*/:hed with ln-tereat the uerlonmnnee of the U.of Nebraska football nauad.ui d exbecnlly thlt of Rov Lonrz. form-er Blur hilzh nll-state footballDlnyer. who wu nlnylnz his flmtyear qn the Nebruka suund-\ Ray ~Bw .Pm 'r.»nr.»§»»». h.L..:..'!"l'§f'iQ'.'?'..5.. :'f.:=.n:° "Mn and Mrs. Howard msnnauanbeztained relntivio g h a t a ~ .even -°""'"'1¢..§%'$'"°§mm§f.A'n¢¢I'£naa nd .mann.who was !»vhz°d..">'§ High SUIWL has lC°UDY»°d x nom- reeentlv waived his latter tmmMuch School w nn the tha unxvmxw and vm inicmeduin nh .vfcncv imma by the rexlrmntion mm the "N" Club. Misa Li lli m Simpson.M i n 1-°f-5 enioyed many new gpm. t b 1 1 ~ ofSlmvson will gem-n_m §gnmey ¢n¢u gxrinnr.tlxe_qalrt!oo a mmhim: at the Cnngmnnuggm; mm genera vqnm me ww ¢ong~|¢q. and received his bmmst. tm-i|1|l l s f l l l l l i I l l l l . l l l l l u l l L l \ I u l l I J I U I . . . L .J A -. l _. £. . .I . . .A . L ! -. __€i>I\I}ch§`bY Rev. H. C. Van Val- 'kenh\rnzh.Those present wenMr.and Mn.Fred Pluzsm and Wayne o l Lua Annales.Califor-nia.Gordon and Lyle.and Mr.and Mrs. Leonard Wulf and c.hll~dren.Mr. and Mrs. Wulf nlzla en~ lm-iained at dlnner Mondlv even-inm honorimr her hrother. Wayne, who will return lo Callfomin. to- lr. and Mrs.I-lnrlev__Apnleby v i m her work for a'deR'r¢¢ inHams Econornla.Mnnrlce Whitaker. who teacha ln the Humboldt Schools.spent the Chrlnmu holldayn with hispamnta. Hr and Mrs. C. E. Whit-aker.Mr. md Mrs. Walter Pondsandfamily of Cnlz we re alsoChristmas meats there.Donald Weber. who recently au- cePl.ed a civil nerwce osltion lngpm, »» ~»2.v-»w e n e when he anwmd the mmeagainstMlnnesotfsnntionalchunvlans.Second to that wasthe 85-yard nm he nude bclnm heuwmxmd to Coovdx* in the Kumigm-ne.That was the Ilmt time hecarried the nllukln ln wllelze com~Detitlun.The Minnesota trin was the moatinterestinse and he enjoyed it mom than any other.On that triu. the Eielzrffla =°=:efL°Y§@.1="e:=srsd ex o u r m m m. " 2 u n e .m u u e s .Th e C n i z a u m m t h u w m a A to ta l of 2 90 min t: wh ile Qu : on - pqn en t: ha ve ta lllod 15 5 in uven zzmee.Th a Er lc k ne n b oy s u ethe le ndlnrt nc on eru. havin! tal- li ed 18 8 Dolnts between th em. with Th en nc or inz 1 04 and Bud- dy . 8 4.Kennedy h u 54 a n d Conklin. 46.Te a ms defeated are Ue h li n z . 4347 and 37 451: Dec atu r. B1-16:` Arllnz tc m. 3 6-20:Blnc ro ft. 59 - Da nn and broLl1ar_ Paul. is honofr- nr y bnsketbnll c antain.Ro ge r Ha ns en leads B la i r h i z h scorers for season.Ro y Lo n g an d W ar re n Rou nds ' maa rt f o r sm-i m: f ootb allat Ne b r as k a U. l o E 1 . i V I 1 ~ /. / ~\~. ~ ~,2$fi'f Q , , » ce and Sleet W hich Fell Last W eek Took a Heavy T oll of Comm unication Lines All Over Eastern Nebraska .... THE BLAIR TELEPHoNE CO. Regrets the Interruption of Service Caused by Lines Going Down Under the Excessive Load of Ice. Re construction, However, Is Going Forward Rapidly man Dlxon nlace in s?te trackmeet,Blair comnletes rack seas-son. undefeated.Mlrahall Comn~ton. Joe Gutschow and Billy Stew-art head list of athletes naduatinkfrom Blllr hlzh school.HowdyThomason connects for two homeruns as Gretna defeats "Cubs". 14 to 10._Herman bounds Blair's tea-or-notlumz hurler for 12 runs and12 hits in seven lnninzl. JUN?Klttcnball officials an- nounce nlpv to stu-1 soon.SchnlerlmHs Blarr to'l~2 vlctory over Fort Calhoun.Coach McGlllls reslxznsatKannnni.Swimming oool ovens.ntns leadn P.V.Wol1'f~Will lead Blair oluzxzers.Sheep have Blair Rolf course un- der contml.Out-state visitorsclaimwe have uniuue course-only one in ltate like lt.JULY--Fremont wins districtlezionbaseball title.undefsxted. Announce softball tryouts for July11th. Dlav to start mon.Williamsleads Blur sluzzers.Calhoun un- nounce early start this season.Blslr h h awards basketball lel.~ ters._ irty report for track atBlnlr high,Coach Qualuett an- nounces cnkarcement.Coach Pet-erson leaves Arllnztnn for Pocatel-ln. Idaho to loin baseball team. Blair wlna countv hack meet. Bears win Comhusker conference golf c ourse. M A Y - K i t t e n b a l !offic iais am» nounce three-c oxmtv lenirtle.Coun~ ty - wi de ru ra l fi eld day a t RoseHi l l;Fa ir c h i ld a nd Ro be rt Di vi ne . direc tors.Ke n ne th D ale a n d Nor - ma n Di xo p plac e in s te tra c k nounce entry in P.V leasrug events of the dsv in A thrillimr manner.lnv at iz n tion revealed thnt he had shot more nhessants th a n th e e n tir e Du ty o l se ve n r e -tured with.Further investixlation revealed t h l t he wa s correc t i n numbe r of Dh ea san ts s hot " AT". N O V E M B E R Te k s ma h wi n s c onfe renc e foo tball title with c learslate.Concordia downs Da nn i n f i n a l m m e of season.All- state teams make nnnenranc e . ROY Lan! De rlor ms in br illia nt swle .Bask- etba ll season n t s und er wlY~ Hoc key starts in onen.Duc k hu nt-er s c o mn lni n ab o ut moo d welth sr . W a lt Guts c h o w n ets u r es e nt ho r n S. C.a s Nn v v d e lu t s t h e A r m y . Mm J e n s e n n i c k s Io wa to de fe atNe b r u k n . f u t h e r does th e mm e . Mr s .Ma r t t h e same.Lo c al fa n s ma k e th ir ty b uc ks o n foo tba ll o w l . D E C E MB E R - B la i r p n e m b a s k - etb sll sea so n wi th vic to ry overSc r ib ner h ithr illlnz Ka ma.Da n a ente rta ins ba Tr otter s . who . ln You'll Enjoy Your Visit To Our Good, Clean Recreation Place! No CARDS NO BEER Mrs . Ph ilip 0 'Hanlon c atc h es 1 0% lb.wmll y ed pi k e a t Kenora..On - tario.Blair ends P. V. season with 5 vic tories and 9 defonts.Wil~ llama toon nlumzers for season. sEPI'J5:MBEi#Blai r wins oo an» in g c onferenc e football :mme a nChonny 's boy s def eat Dec a tur. 33- 0.K e i th Me re di th scores fi r s t touc hdown of season.D a n a o wn s fo otba ll season p la y i n :scoreless tie with C onc ordia.( xi i i : wi n s E . C.N .C.kltten hn ll charnbionshiu. Herman wins c o unty ba seb all title. defeating'Blair.. 24).i n finnlg i n "L :|'.I OC TO B E R Bla ir fa n s journey to Linc oln to see Lomt and Nebras- k a me r f or m.Phgasant qeason opens and ma n y " f u k "msones go the rounds.One natty . espec ially . had his share of :road luc k. one hu n te r h a d mus ter e d th e pr ob le mo f sP}ooti1:| sr for bey ond tlle holiesi stars decorate wr.Teknmah los-Mr.and Mrs. John B.Erikaees number of reirulars Kpmmrd and Jersldine and Mr.and M .upsets =1°5° and defeats Fort Cab Ervin Clements were Christm hour). 26- 5.Stpdenta celebmtr.dinner guests at the Julius WebeChnstmns vncatlon.home. 4 1 ; ~0 2 / 9 4 / 2 \ _ /*\' gr `_.wmr OUR THANKS FOR YOUR COOPERATION AND G 0 o Dw l L L DURING THE YEAR JUST PASTi 'K K O L T E R M A N ' S ~B E N f n A N | < u N s t u n t s BLAIR RECREATION HALL Eddie W oltje Prop. Bowling »Games » Lunch ha d as their iruests.unnsc nrms ms Darenul mr .a n a mr s .n a r o lu zmuwauar mmnesqnu.Hg ua aun....u f ha d MH.Anon Tlnnn1l W n b m |'mi le s fn : : m th a Twi n Clg gn and §£ ' § `e ¥ z ii 1 £ '5 5 3 2 5 a n d 1 " mc i l- houn. an-ao.T h a n m n d b u m h l l w o n i l u y g g ,A I l l ,B l l u A m a n a n b l a w n - - ¢ » - H H H * - IM r s .A m a n d a H a z a r d ,M r .a n d M r s .A r c h i e H a z a r d .O n a l a n d G l e n .h i r .a n d M r s .C h r i s t i a n D e i n . M r .a n d M m .H a r l a n H a n s e n a n d c h i l d r e n ,M r .a n d M m .D e l b e r t L i v e r m o r e a n d c h i l d r e n a n d L e o n - nnd Amcalehv a ll o f o mn lm.Mr . an d Mrs . B y ro n A pp leb v a n d J im- M r .an d Mr s .Rob ert Mi tc he ll and BOB.Bobbie.Re v.and Mr s . H .C.Mc Cle llan an d daurc hter. Delores o f Linc oln.Mr .and Mr s .L .C.Un la n d o f Oma h a , Mr .and Mr s .Alb er t Man sf ie ld an d Mr s . W i lli a m Un la nd .re Chr istmas d i n n e r s r u e s ta o f ~ a n d Mr s . H. just ac r oss th e bo r d e r f r o m W is- consin.L o m a r e la t a th a t th e Nebrasks.sq ua d wa s sc heduled to hold a s ec ret p ra c ti c e on the hi zh sc hool fi eld th e re . b u t whe n they c amefo ut for the d rill the fie ld was li ne d wi th e a rs f ille d with sn ec ta - gprs.Few lmnw }l3ut_q13 that tmjin auf "5r".§13£"1<5é£dE ia "I¢1§f£. whiie defeatimr Uehlinsr (twice). Decatur. Herman and Fort Cal-You'll Enjoy Your Visit To Our Good, Clean Recreation Place! No CARDS NO BEER BLAIR RECREATION HALL Eddie W oltje Prop. Bowling »Games » Lunch houn. E . C . N Ben ni ngton Cr a i n - . . _Ke nn ar d _ - UNH f'n| |\n\ mi a ,o f Ions! dis! Linc oln.A Ch r is tmas c 1\i§:CIelh§n ln o y w a s taken mei:mounwmsr memnrniolnnhnnecallfl"GII1 \\.»r...........l .1»_..1 1:11 ......:FIid8V 3ft81T\00Il drill. but W 88 fit 1,Flo y d Anp le bv a t Lo s was a pleasant surprise and Mr s.Aovleb y .Mr . Alzuplebv also entertained mer.Friday evenimz.f o randMesdarnesA r t W i m - Nill A damfl. nd Mm. W . A . W eab ermnn .\u|.uu u m r s auulIB n u m!u u uf a mi ly and Mr s .E m m a Gold bergwereSun dav afternoon vis ito rs and surmer r nlea ts at the h ouse of M r .and Mr s .Clarenc e Go l bo rn an d f ami ly , Ve ra Ma e Goldberg is spending fl fe \ rd a y a » wi th h er c o u si n ,Da r- and r ead? the follo wimr day . Ea c h y e ar the so nh omo re mem- bers are c alled unon to Derforrn be-fore th e oth er me mb er s o f the squad. and this y ear this Derform~ anc e to ok plac e on th e re tur n tr io f r o m Minneaoboliu.Ro y e n te r taine d the boy s by r eadin g a c lev- th e i r solAngeles. f o r Mr . an d Mr s . a t a d i nMessrs. er. a nd 1 i { \ é . ~ " ° " " jjj________ _ _ j : 5 ~ \ GAMES JANUARY 6Schuvlar at BLAIRM Knr u]§r1Iz7to}, aTI3'E>'r¥ Calhoun mmrd nt CrainRev. n:md §r}nmfed.§f Séattle. Waahingh acura napa. M Ch G M t-ml er noem..~Mr. aml rn.ef -ar Ann sh M as <12 n 'r§t;IS:gn5§;.ren;h ,;;~;;;=~'gg §°~~ g u e s t s of s . won ¢h2"3'§'fa0n§1 c§L'?n°5?Imhf§f'¢ M e m p h i s ,T e n n e 3 a e e R e v .W e s t - f & ' . § ' £ " . , ? s 1 s t e r , t t M n s .E .M .I -I n d i a n a t e a m i r n n r e s s e d R o y t h e ee r m a n h a s a c c e n t e d a c a l i t o t h e D r a n d M m R A n n v i o a n f. .5 " ; = a E ; _ _ H 9 . 3 & Y P E*1*f.** E m £',& 9 ,. " §£i}Ié"1-HEQ1 `i22'§I@ GAME JANECraig at Oakland Q I M M A R Y m hun: 2 ;\ mmw-dent und dumb mission there.'Their son. Corporal Harland Wea-terman. who has been stationed atFortSill,Oklahoma,arrived on Sunday to vist his parents andother relatives.Mrs.Westerman 3 n daughter of William &heer, A r.Mr. and Mrs. Mauricn Marshalland daurrhtcrs arrived. Wednesdav. teaaai "f;;;;fs f,;<;h°;;"afm;';,|,';§,;;,§'",:,,;",';,";",;e;;"g ,;",=:; ,;;:,;";=,; held. at the Casino, and uarty at Hthe B. w. Reynolds home.Iactaon the vast n e hnatllg.,.added that he war f the oninionTheA1lmggtonVolunteer1"11'f=rhoz Minnesota was lsiavinfr an "off Dapartment heid a |r°°=¢ dinner, day" the afternoon of the Nebras-Thunday nvenillk-\lka name. and was not D-laying itsMrs. A. A. Hahlbeck was host- heat football. css,Thursday, at the Christmas.|Manv an lnterestlnlr incidentgrl? §{§._§_h.g__1ff.._, I-I 9_;_,Ci'P _(f§ff§|;ook Dlucejlurmg the threo. months l J \ . l a . | Eve ¢0l1CBJ turalthat 1mind . n n } | | » °6;a¢=ffJ,-;"05-»iF"" K rry onc is entitled to his vievn mi n g th e fu tu r e o f agric ul- pric es.Here's aomnthing may he lp y o u ma k e u p y o u r I ts a s u mma r y o f th e b e e f n u ' | » ¢ \ | ».. . .. .I L . . » . . _ . . .L . .1 . . .fovr a hplldav visit with Mr. and Mrs._G. A.Marshall. and otherrelstwes.Mr. and Mrs .lay C. Blur-kburncame home.Friday, from Lincoln where they had suent Christmas with their dsuzhter. Mrs.Gibsonand fsmilv.Miss Beatrice I-Ieuennann ofLincolnvisitedovere¥f.lstmsq with Mr. and Mm. A- A. Hnhlbeck and mlnt.i\'es.Members of the J.F.F. Club enterwinrd thair families at aseven n'cloek dinner amy at the'home of Mg. and Mrs, Fred Heuer- mann. Jr.Games entertained dur. wte enella.-uw.and at mugspruee were wan by Mrs. L. L. Pat-erson;and Mrs.Homer Millar ow.Miss Peggy Dora Renard sub-mined bo an sppendectomy atDodgecountv hospital. Mr.and Mrs.George Marshall.Mrs. H. Boker and Lloyd Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Renard spentChristmas Dav in Omaha at theEdBoker home.Mr. and Mn.Vernon Marshall and Misa Maxinedrove to Sioux City.Mr. and Mrs.F. E. Webb and Mrs. Minnie Matson left Wednes-day log Aurora. to svend Christ- ,he devoted to football.Roy will'always remember his roomate onI the trips: each time. when asaisznedto their roam. the beds were lrlvena mad tryout as Wayne Sindt. theroommabe.would let back in acomer. Lake a uuod mn and iumuon the bed.If it stand an under the punishment.lt was o . L to sleev in.Rov added he was zladthey all held un under the uunlsh-lmant.The Frldav eveninza spent at the camo at Ashland were en-loyed by all. Roy stated he was sorry tn hearthat Link Lvman. line coach. would §°?. *LFP* §!e'z=vef~£ fer f°v>*f e...~ Wnwa as .L seems w nr-thur George, Extension Specialist in ru-m management at the .Ns- bra.sk.|,Onlle:e of Agrlcul He believes that ,prices for cattle ln 1942 Will. probably aver- age as high to a little higher thanthoseprevailingin1941.The seasonal variation ln prices in fln- ished cattle will probably be some- what dilfarent in 1942 than in i941. The large number of finished ust~tlu fed for 1941 have depmuafehe prlces on that class of cattlel' sothsl. ln recent months prizes" for inn tha evaninuv.fnllnwn.I 11" an rnaa.1 nlu urn lu..ml xn ull.ne nas en-sl.N:nC&I.u0 nuve Deen lower 1135*Mr. and Hrs. Rollin Van Valken- ivrid his football at Neb rask a.. and tively f than pric es of more c ommon!I' 8h of Sen ttle. W a dai ng tnu , a nd he wi ll be the re as ram wh en Sen-grades.I n 1942 the indic ations r .an d MIB-Pa ul V411 Vllk fen.1»em.b§_r R°"'.."."°""§d f i ° i " 'his are tha t the re wi !! be fe we r fi n- § § , . }§ ' : . Q ' i f I. . , ' ~ ; 1 ; b l Wulf. nm ihnmd. unT¢|°"n.-fun: P* John Lund.William dank. Law-rence Cook.Howard Edmondson.Elmer Sperline. Howard Marshall,Leonard Wulf.Walber Pfeiffer.Miss Maude Masters of Omaha and Glenn Masters.Mr. and Mm.Glenn Brawner and children.Jack and Janet ofNebraska Citv were quests. Christ-mas Dhv. of Mrs. Morris Mastersand family. burgh an-ived last week to spendChristmas with their Vrents, Rev.and Mrs. H. C. Van slkenbunzh. Mrs. Rollin Van Vnlkenburgh will spend a month's visit here and l.nOmaha. Dr. and Mrs. P. L, Cady had as their Christmas Day sweats Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cady of Norfolk, Jack Cady of Manhattan.Kansas, Miss Anna Arvidson of V ll nan lor me nebraska eleven. 0Rites Held for Mrs. Wm. Steen Arlington business houses were l rd d rl'X':~.""'* Mrs, 'f="2Y_'Z'5'>ss?\=¢ Fermi Sclnzffwmef- of r»~.'2.§¥¢ §».'L"'}'f1..l` ..'Ilf&§°I.§`f'}S`l;.."w'?lf ished cattle than ln 1941 and pri should be hlgher relatively.'1springlowonprices of Ilnlal cattle should come much earliér tha' year and the summer h should come around mid-August The present outlook for feed cattle indicates thnt.feeders \ not enjoy wide margins of pro next year, but that most feedwill retum enough to pay for an |.||\:||." HUCSLH BI u HIIIUIY Glnnef,Ch n s tma s Qa v,Misses Blanchea n d Josephine Chamber! in o f unu 11:-aware ms a e r .Mr .and Mr s.Clarenc e Frenc h an d fa mi ly spent ChristanOmaha. and Mr. and Mr s, %Vlilia m Madison.as i n Banshee and dausrhter.|Miss Aud rey W ebb was elec ted Mi ss An n a Ke ller returned to Linc oln on Chdstr nas e vening , af- te r sp en di ng a fe w da ve with her mo th er . Mr s.Blanc he Woods Ke l-Ier a nd alster.Donna. Mr s. L eo Weber was hostess a t n.holidav lunc heon. Tuesday . c om Dhmc nting Miss Clara ShoettnerWho 'is suendin- hm Christmas va.. W o r th y Ma tr on a t a re c e nt mee t- mir of th e O. E. S.. Saren tu Chao-te r No .48.Qth ers elected we re Mr s .Fer n Ga me s.Assoc iate Ma t- ron : H, C . Mc C lellan , W or thv Pa t- ron:Chet G.Mar sh all.Assoc iatePatron; Mrs. H. C. Mc Clellan. c on- duc tress;Mr s .A .Kaos. assoc iate conduc tress:Mr s.Ma r v Giln-o li a m Stee n. S r. Mrs.Steen died suddenly at her home, W ednesday , Dec ember 24,as th e result o f a hea rt atta c k.Th e last Hte s were conduc ted by Re v.H .C.V a n l- ken bur gh a t th e Congregational c h ur eh a t two o' c loc k, f ollo wi ng a bri ef servic e a t the Rec kmey er Fu n er a l wa pe l. Mrs. Pa uli ne A nde rso n an d Miss Luc y La ws o n s an g , with Mr s . A l- ice Newc orn as arscumnnniat.Pall- feed and other overhead c osts s as la bor,use o f e qu ipmen t,ini est on inve stment, and other ite Tho se men wh o p rod uc e th eir s ply of f ee d an d als o th ei r fe e c attle me in relatively better 13| tion s than tho se b uy i ng b oth fe ers and feed. Cattle nu mber s are sti ll i nc re i n g and wi ll c ontinue to inc re in 1942 unless rnarketinge mu c h heavier th an nor ma l. cation here with her'||nEffte Mi-. secretary and Hn .H.w.S e h o e t t f r r . ~ . Chr! tmu decontl and tlble and Mltlpuntmenta wen md. and after h..»¢»»'S". i ndli ;'- ¢ "" mi i i i é i ' be a te n wn'\ii|`1i§i5'§f"\\?e§|3, gg;-___ghs,;_g__5g-fggg p "Appleby.C.A.Menklng, for the evening.m d ' ~ L a w r e n c e H l l i , ~ ~ ull Dill-An fmllln lfnurnr llrn Qflnn marketing! suggested by the U ted Staten Depnnment nt Alrit time are obtained,then numb should not inereue next yt Cattle numben in Ne bnlkl .usuenea to nuns schneuszer tell ofherexuerlencesamonztheIn dl, nns in the U. S. reservation where she teaches,Guesia inc luded Mes- dn mes fe mxz e Sc hnetlrer.Ho me r Mi ller , A llen hmke r. Th er lo Re c k - rney er,Leslie Frenc h;Misses §c hogttlrer and Mau de Ma r te n o f en ta tlo n o f th o C hr i stma s c an tatawh ic h wa s zi ve n by the Metho di st an d Comrreirntiunal choirs a t th e Method ist c hurc h on Su nday even- lnz. Ther lo Rec kmey er was dir ec t-or ;Mr s . A li c e Ne wc o m wa s Ula- niat;Mis s A n n u E l m e r w a s nar- ra to r. md Ri c h ar d Ne v/ c o m. tru m- ...,...-....-...~.,,...,M. . .- w e nwa s h o m Dec ember 29,1876,a t Heidi, Germany , but c ame wi th her pa re nts tu Da ve n po rt, Io wa, whe n only two y eah old. The fa mily | nt~ er moved w Oma h a, a nd o n Ma rc h 17,1897,nh e . wa a mar ri ed ho J . W lllln m mn . . n l n . . . . \ . . ro ug hly abo ut t.hree~four1l-rs mnny as were on hand in 1934, | in r unny are as o f th e state the e r a s e has been mu c h m m tl th e a ve n g e lo r th e s ta te .Sl Areas c an prrolltahly increase Ll nu mb er s if feed sun nlie a ar e aOmahaDr. and Mrs. R. A. Davies andDr. .and Mrs. D. M, Bloch mended the annual Chdiitmna Uartv of the'IH-county Medical Asuoeiation peter.Solinta were Therlo Reck-meyer.Roberta Anderson.andMrs. Blanche Woods Keller: JuneSpangler and Jacqueline Petersonsans: a duet; Rev. David Simnson.,Thorlo Reckmayer, Wiliiam Reck- " ;~;;;°;; ,.'§.;.'a;:.f';,"'""°.... coup- qw. he if mmf-`»== incru le resided on a farm mir Omaha., by srvvfms tam r;iherfthm1da;; moving llber to Leigh and than to 1113 high pnces or oun 0 - I ...'f.' °»?L=`§h.5.?;.$f'§.i' ¢lf"°l'L.°.1l"..."`§?l. _§tocl§ers_and f*3°<!°f!.="°'f'5==1 to Our Lulu-Lina lktsmen Blair and Orum._This Trunk Line Serves tha Orum, nm mu, and Bplkcr Territorlu and lh n y u M a n A g e d 9 4 ...i Walks to town most el/erv day"g n Oklahoma dmzglst "sedA5ERlKA last 15 vearsl'' l m LERIKA conwna 8 laxadva forqulck bowel actlun, with 5 can-ml-| :natives to relieve us nnlna.GetMDLERIKA today- BLAIR DRUG C0. meyer. and Richard Newcom aan:a quartet. Other members in themixedquartet were Mrs,AlvinAnderson.Mn.Geonm Ludwlz.Wllllarn Reckmeyer. and Then-low R eyer.- Mines Grace and Merle Frenw of Omaha spent the Clxwtrnaa holidays with their mother, Mrs. Bessie French. brash, and ln 1927 they moved to Arlington and operated a cafe. Mr. Steen died aeveral years ago, but his widow continued to operate thecafe, although in falling health the put few yuan. Survlvhrg Mn. Steen are a son,William Sheen of Fremont;a daughter, Mn. Chrzlutene Paulson, who with her huaband was ano-damd ln hunk." vm. Mr.su...- Ne hmka nom J uly umugn smember :culled about 75,000 Qyearcompared to about 98.* head a year ago, illdlclling ¢:probably fewer cattle will be fed the #tate this fall and winter tl A year ago.Some authorities 1 that feeder cattle bought late November or early in December conservative priced and fed for ' Av mln market will make gl Other Farms Want of Binh BASKETBALL \l |I \. \ Tuesday, jan. 6 awf:at the glair High|School Gymnasium Admission - »30c - 15: - loc "Tax Included Game Called at 8:00 P.M.o n N °`°" "' px-uiiu.Ynrling :tee n 0 héiff.".,'?'iE ~ calves are favored for thilrlort ~~'- " LIST JANUARY=°.1'$ f'§'i°'&"l,°§¢d'3,?.$""5.'fI S T A M P c o M M o n 1 ' r 1 1 of Davenport.. JE FARMER ms ..."$'l§'...1".'.1.'"'L§Z°"'»,§'l¥. &T.I§'° We Appreciate The Patience Exhibited by Our Subscribers During These Days When We Are Exerting Every Effort to Re-establish Damaged Lines.g, Our Construction Crews Have Been Enlarged to Care For the Excessive Damage More Quickly and Every Facility at Our Command Is Being Pressed Into Service.y nnxrii "i.§ira;'m~|i'T "v u l u u Otto Heulchlld of Avoca, in Otoe County, hu discovered 1 100 per eent efficient kill for the bindweed pest, it. has been leaned. Fmne r Hnuechild need both lodium nhlorube and chloro-ereniue an smell :ren nl hindwoed l m Shell eggs,com meal.drv r u w ,butter,pork (ell cu fred:including chilled or from plck1¢d»nlwdq dlred or unchhut. not cocked or puked in m sl o r gll ll contninen),whaflour, enriched wheel. flour, ee rising flour (what. flour eontx December, ming dry npplicatlnn. ina' 8061. Phwhlie end lnlt), s In the report of his Iueceu, medsby A. H. DeLong, extuuion Agentfor Otoe County, it wa added that both these chemicml: an poison-one and livestock must be kept of!the treated area for lame time I!- Ler the lpplicatlon. n a a n ' l 1 e D \ h m r l u n n u m 3 - u m richad eel!-rieing flour.win when (graham)flour,homi (corn)mu , d r y edible hemh u h vegehblea lncludng-.pol CMI.h u h p u n ,h u h :pplimdm orenzes. (nah zrepefmit. »~1»-=§»°=- ot the Wom.\n'e ~ C0 eld A pu-|;y,g ;sflarnoon,p t Sthdfle HA a; Telephone Cc .,~2~, I Pi le ffv g..'r|=m 1m*rn:m=»mscl:... H MISS McMILLAN T0` BE WED TODAY A New Yeais Day aremonywill be hald at the home of Mn. Bruce lic!/Illlm, this dwmoon nt2:80 o'clock, whm Mid: Helsn Mc-Millan wlll becoma thc bride of Edwin Hamilwn.Thu ceremony wlll be perton-ned by Rev. Charles E. Hxmllton, paltpr of the BaptistChu|~d1,.nnd father of the groom elect Detalls of the event will apf pear in next week's lxsue of The Enterprise, '"ardParfnég Her New Year, '42 o 0 o Kun a Hv l d Ne w Year'» Reception Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Krause entertained ten couples at s 7:80 o'clock dinner and reoeptiun, New e:\r's Eve.. Goehrings Hu t :At New Yenr'n Dinner Dr. and Mrs. Walwr E. Goehrlng nre enletmining,wdny,xt a New Year's Day dinner for Mr.and Mrs.Wifhelm Grimm and chil- dren, Janet and Paul, and Mr..gnd Mn. Ed Mntthieseh. Mencken Hold ' "Watch" Pltiy Mr.and Mm. Henry Hencke's -guest: at n "watch pxrty", New Yah Eve, were Messrs. and Mes- dsrnes A. C. Debel, J. H. Grimm, R. H. Laing, Henry Jensen, RalphNencke, Lou W. Latin, Mrs. Ruth Murdoch and Mrs. Oscar Gilbert- s o n . LUCE-OLSON NUP- .l nh Ian t | Wand nuzhed Blah' friends, thisweek, of the mrda ge o f Mi l; Mildnd Luce,dxughber o!Mn.Harvey Sydaw ol lawns.and J. Edgur Olson, son of Mrs. Maggie Olson of Lyons. Tha mu-rings wu psrformed in Fremont,December 18, by Rev. P. w. Gilbert. Follow- ing a short wldding f-rip.the cuuple returned to Ly o na w xs- side. Mrs.Sydofw and her dnughter ue farmer residents of Blair. QD l c k M a h e r I s Pfopular Visitor Dick Maher ol Sm Frsndsco, Cllllomin, l resident of Blur until who years ngo, ll spending this week with Mr.and Mn.John Leehy and |'amlly_A number ot parties and family whdnn hlvahonor him, since his arrival last Sthmhy. Mn. Marie Maher and Bobby o! Omaha entertained nt dinner, Sun-day,for the mehr: :nd Dick. Monday evening,Mr.md Mrs.Leehy's dnner guests ln his honor were Mr. and Mrs. James Maher, Mr. and Mrs. Reed 0'Hlnlun, Jr.,and Mr. mud Mn. Robert 0'Hanlon. Bill Stewnrt was host At A mg party honoring the Ctlllomh vis- lzor, Tuoday awning;attending were Dick, Dlrvrln son, .um Gut,schow, J. H. Campbell, Bill K°°1>- mm, Cllrln md Dounld Paenen. Mr. mi Mn. Robert 0'Hnnlon'| gumta tomorrow (Frldny) evening will be Di ck xml cum Pdbetull, and Mr. md Mrs. Reed 0'Hlnlon, Jr., will enberuin young lhher on Slturdny.A put y a t the June: Mnher home, Sunday avming, will lnclude Dick, Mr.and Mrs. Jolm Leahy md h mi l y and Mmrgnret Maher. .j \,.. :a 1 1_1 '+..2 'A |n \r 3 .1 b qr.\ Fi |\L" n \é L "'E . 1 ~ - . § ¢ :° | , Q . : | . '1 1 . . . 14av°" r$2 .1 :b 1 ~" ~A H 3;J J .. ._Q 1 "f ..,g y I I ~ f |\» D ~ _ ' ~ .I|~.~ . ; . » . ~\ ¢41n ' f uaJ'"~ e- ...af wg.H'vm.f .~.Q ~?1 oW e d m Christ On Ch ~ Karkhollf lon -Augus t xi fmz mnrriad io numMr. and Mrs. Il. coln.The . .~-Omaha ae. the h~ aismr, Mn.B.Mr.Kerkhoff from the Arlin~later from the Home Service An unusumlly lovely hnme wed-di ng mu solemdzed in Blmlr at one o'clock. Sundny shemoan, De~ camber 29,when M l u Georg!! Marddle Kuhr, younger daughter of Mr. and Mn, George Kuhr, Jr.,of Blair, was united in marrlnlge m Kelly Phillip Rym O( Omaha.son of Mr. and Mn. James Ryan of Hermnn.Mn.Darelle Bnrber of 'l'eh~mnh, puioor of the Blair Fl:-at Con- gregatlonnl Chumh, read the mar- ringe lines before nn imprvvlxed nllar in the llvlng room of the brlds's hams. A group of windmnformed a background, md the al- tu, itnlf, was bmked with term md flanked by baskets ul poinset- us md white pompom c.hryunthe~ mums.Ralph Kuhr, cumin ol the bride, nag "Because" md "I Love You Tnlly". Hia woompanlst, MSM Ir- mn Holstein, also played the ud- diflz marches. Given in marriage by her Isth- er, the brlda wore n gown of tn- Henri Carpextef ' vldun Bere Henry Carpenter md family of Appleton City,Ml n wrl ,arrived Sunday evenkxz fur mevenl dm'vldt with hln mother, Mrs. Father Carpenter,end hlri damn,Mn.ld; B. Hlndley and Mines Alice and Mlnnle Garpenter.He le!! yeemdny (Wednwiny)tn auburn to his home. Pls Club Orgudmes ' A plg club was organlzed at theSdxjodt home wa! of Bldr, Mom dny evening, with Albert Sebjodtas lender-Officers are: nresldent. Warren Fuhhodeg vice president, Virgil W1-ich;setnhry, JohnnyFoley;.and news reporter, Harold Schjodf.Other members an Jack. Randall ami Nall Rluhwr,md Jimmy Foley,Wrrren Fmblmdt wi l\be 'ho nwtho ¢ nzupo nFe b- mary 7. Club Electa, HuChrla hnu Puly An argmludon meeting of the Bing Ribbon Baby Bee! Club wu held, Monday murnlng. at the home of the leader, Harold Sdljodt.The i o nd with 5 lull,floor-langth skirt wsu; a uhm tnin, | fined ~:I~ Sehlodt. mddmt:Johnny Foley, vlan president: Dur- Hlmi iltnnz " K ~ tio ns"in the me ing lervic e,1 1 servic e at '7:30. 10 a. zu., Young Church FIRST L Jorgensen:J~ Sc-Jwol it 9:30,9:80, En8lish ' ternntlonal P m obaorved by w w g Sundny e wi first maeti o'¢l0¢k Hindi-Nabrukn. Jmuuv 1 Jmaha4xmas 'Day I Day,Stanley >f Mr. and Mn. mf Arlington, was Dale, dmyder of E_ Dale ol Lin- my w°k place inme of tha brlda'| 1. Hu-per. was grndumd'tan schools,nnd lnivenlty of Ne- >w on the hmm Hgh sdzoal. Notices a s n g m- H.c. nary 4,Sunday muh m-v i a s xc doa st 10:45, In,- nr Week will be mesusivn, begin- ming,J mu u y 4, ug in ¢hm.p st 8 HURCH--C_E. Pins' Our Resolu- of Sundny mom-n'nla¢\\::avaninr Sunday School, People, 6:80 p. m.ODIST-John P. n., Church Schooh ltuer workers.11worship,lpechl n, "Mann¢ng Our ia!board me m ns W E Lucke, Nels Dx. .lessens Hold Dinner For Fsmlly Mr. and Mrs,Nels M. Jensafs guests nt a family dinner, Chrlst~ rnss Day, wereMessrs.nnd Mes- asmes Carl Jensen and family and Alton Jensen And lsmy of Blair: Merle Wsrdell and children of Kennsrd: C. K. Ross nnl daughters of Omaha. Ausllns Spend Christmasln Western Nebraska Mr. and Mrs, Milan Austln snd daughter, Jerry Ju, spent Christ-mas in Morrill,Nebraska with Mrs. Austln's parents,Mr.and ¢n......|... porter. Rose Marlo scmout.uunermembers of the grmm are Warrenmd Lures Fuhlrodt, Nell, Jack 'I-Hd Randall Richter,Jimmy Foley,Virgil Wrieh.Wsnds Lou,Vera Belle, and Virginia Vogt. with games and an exchsnge of gms.Mrs,suuodz and Eulells served refreshments at the closeof the evening,The next meetin will be at the Fuhlrodt home on February 7. Guests at the'meeting were John Vogt, HBH? Wrieh, Mrs. R, Rich- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Fuhlrodt and Myrna and Charles L, Yoch» um of Ashland. bodice, long sleeves, ana n mediumhigh neckline. Her finger-tip veil wls ol Frmch mile, snd wss held by I. crown of orsnge blossoms and pearls.She urried a shower bon- quet ol pale pink roses and white sweetpeas. Miss Clsrice Ryan of I-lei-msn,sister of the groom, was brides- maid; she wore n pale blue georg-ette gown trimmed with spungles, and carried pink carnations. Stanley Jensen ol Blair was belt msn.Following thg ceremony,a re-ception was held for members ol the bridal party and the few A Clrrisillwl party followe< friends and immediate relatives 1 MRS. KELLY P-»»~=~»WVHMWI-HILLIP R'£.'?35... lwrevlvla _mom. NEWS Couple Wed 'December 24 Miss Eileen Thompson, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson of Blair, and Jerry .lordan of Dsl- lss,Texas, were married at the Catholic Rectory in Blair, Wednes- day morning, December 24, al.10o'clocl¢.Father Thomas Csrmody read the ma ge ceremony. ~ ~ "i 1313 ~ fig! if .3 ~~ 'z';j?`Z¢ ~ gt ' ¥~';"v¥'r;-....¢§>=i¢l.2é.;£;s%,Lf.fJ,%';. Mrs. Dany Moore amended the Household Paper Products Dealers meetinz in Omaha, last Saturday. Mrs.Kieth Vinton entertained for s group ol friends,Tuesday evening, A number of friends spent a so- gigl. eyening with Mr.and Mrs. Mx-s.'Harlow visited relatives brnskn, the (ore Mr. and Mrs. Brewer Ind soninRavenna, Ne- psxt ol this week. E. M. Beaty md Miss Beulsh Roberts are spending New Yelr's Day with Mr. and Mrs.Willlnm Hays of Omaha. A. Schultz and sons vidted Qrl Koltemun and Carl, Jr., Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lorenzen were New Yesr's Eve visitors. Mrs. R. H. Robinson, who recentf ly submitted w s major operationstImmanuel Hospital,returned `10 a. m., Youngl o r s a t u r d a y FI R S T u mm Brooks:10 n. x1atm!! of 20 volux a. m.,momingSchumacher.son of Mrs.,,,,,,,.¢\;=;f_; and =5g° Schumacher of Kennnrd wxll take'es 'c"lm-n wwf Snmrdnv 'af|nmngn'|}1l ._r'R""d M The wedding of Mina Hi ldl Gehrk, daughter ot Mr. and Mxs. Charles Gehrk of Blair, to Aug'ust| \ LUTHERAN CHURCH KENNARDANDWASHINGTON-P' C. Jensen: Sunday School,10 n. m. at Kennard church,regular service with communion at 11. anechetieal class mem Slturday, 9:30 bo 11:30, at persona .geROSEHIL L METHODIST-A.W. Cla k : Sr e unday School, 10 a. m., classes for every we xcfwv:divine service at 11 a. rn., sex-v1ce "'I'urning Another Page",ST.MARY'S E m s c o r u . h \ mrs.a.u. nluen.»u||.nm, ...WvisitedMrs.Aus1in's' brothsr-in- law and sister.Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Padgett and Eddie of Alliance" and in North Platte with Rev. and Mrs. Ralph R. Rasmussen and nm, .former Flair residents. Gathering Today Fctes Soldier ......_.__ L." PLAN OPEN HOUSE FOR MRS. C. LARSEN Mr. and Mrs. George Kuhr, Jr., will entertain at open house, next Tuesday, January G,in honor of the birthday of their daughter,Mrs. Clyde Larsen of lmngvlew, Washington. All frlends and rela- wh o ha d attended th e wedding. I *FLA u.rfn¢u|nannul |¢I|1fn UH!! fl000lRt I W ill I"-B.!Tlb£'riZ. 5101111817 gvenmg.Ihnma Wedne8d.8V..Miss Mary -T. Cook and Mrs. ~Mr. and Mrs. J. Stuart Maurer! nie C.Martin left,'Tue5da|.y,for of Lincoln were week-end guest-sl Sioux City, Iowa., where they will of Mrs. Maurer's parents, Mr. and visit at the B. E. Giessler home.Mrs. M E Tyson. Itiisg. Polly i31atter, _who tncheg Misa Jean 0xt,erhout_of ~ A H C l C \ l I ; D | l l l l \ | | v v n u u u - . .. . ~ . . - - - ed e nti rely i n white, and wa s c en- tered by a large wedding c ake. As- sisting in the ser vi ng we re Mr s . Go r do n K e mp c ke , Mr s. Bo b P e te r sen , Mr s. Cly d e Lan gley an d Mi sa I..aVeme Paulsen. M r und M m Rvnn lo f t i mme d - ordon Hughes:Church School Géédon ME CharléeatTelbasha,ia spending several GW. Nebraska, isdays' vacation at the qarental. J. al days u the guexW_ Blatter. home.hm Mmmake. at u 11 o'clock. .;;a;; Fa? 51; ,:;:,;"i,.;,;;; §£"§'i§'r [5 -?¥:~" MI S S H I L D A G E H R K J anuary 3,a t 2:30 o'c loc k.Th e ma rr ia ga lines a r e to b e r e i d by Rev. H. C . J ul Fre se, Trini ty L uth- e n m Churc h pa s to r , a t th e Freae ho me i n Bla ir. The c ou pi e' a atten da nts wi ll in- c lud e Mi ss Gehr k's bro ther , He nry Gehr k; Minn Eva and W alter S c hu- ma c h e r, s i ster an d b ro th e r of th e gro om, an d Mi ss Ro ma W olamxn n, all of Ke nna rd. L I .L l I r v ' r r r ' r ~ r r r r r * r ' r r r ' r r r r r r r Q ¢ , ;1// '''U;-pf=4-=-dx-B u i l d n n 4 2 / " "° '~For Permanence »I »I arn.,Bible School,Pe_ax1 Johnson aupt.; 11 a. nn., in ahseruce of thpastor, the eldt2t*5 will take charm' of services,communion,npeciai song and explanatory nctiptu reading on subject of prayer Evening Junior Endeavor,6:30 Archie Norch, Dana theology stu ent, will deliver message at 7:30CONGREGATIONALMrs Dereile Barber: 10 a.m., Sunda Scho5T.11 a.. In., worship service sermon themo "Jesus and th Guests in the Upper Room", an~ celebration of the Lord'a Supper. Saturday eve~ning, isto be held at Advertise in The Enterprise the German Hall.It Brimm Results and "Mr:GiHm¢I Ga.|"rl¢r|};nmnIn : ,EP a 1 u s p » - n . :- - - u v - - p - - . 1 .- - - - - - -- - - -. "an d c hildren we re Sunday din ner Mr s Ru th Bu rr ,Mr . a n d Mr s . g u e s t s O f M r . l f l d M T S . L . W . ~ ~ B r o a n ' a n d M r a n d Mf g I , La.lie Rey nolda we re dimmer guests, Mi s s Ma r ia n Cur tis 'retul-ned. Christmas Da y ,o f Mr .an d Mr s . Sunday . to her home in Homer, Ne- Fred Kr og h. braska, hmqlvs spent the Christmas Mr . a n d Mr s . Ho wa r d Fai.-c mld holiday s m t h Mr . a n d Mr s. E . E . of Omah ; V is ie d i n B la h_ S u nd ay , A family gsmenng rs using newtoday sl. the William Bisbee home near Arlington,honoring Willard Warrick of Fun Knox, Kentucky. Warrick is spending a 15-day fur- lough with his mother,Mrs. Blanche Warrick of Blair. Guests at the New Year's Dayparty will include Messrs.and Mesdnmes Mace Warrick,Bryan Warrick and family, Abe Wardck of Arlington, Norman Warrick and Ammilisi-._ Mrs. Blanche Warrick. lives of Mrs. Larsen are invited ¢°`Ssmtoga,Omaha.call between the hours of 9:00 a. rn. and 11:00 a. rn. and between 2:00 P. m. and 5:00 P- m.Dnugherty-Bnchrnch A wedding of interest to Herman Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Flynn enler~ residents took place,Saturday, mined members of their family al. when Miss Jar-dee Rose Daugherty,flinner.Christmas Day.Included daughter nf Mr, and Mrs. Robert rn the group rvere Mr. and Mrs. Daugherty of Omaha, was married Rolland Phillips and Tommy ol no Louis Tnblan Bachrach, Jr., ,,_|.Lincoln,Mr. and Mrs.Richard so ol Omaha.. HW" _qf_qdlk' und ~ a n d The bride, a granddaughter of li Stevens.\with Mrs. Fairchild's mother, Mn. Mr. and Mrs.Elmer Wulf and H. H. Brown, and Rnlph E. Fair- Larry entertdned at a. goose din- child.= ner, Christmas, for Mr. and Mrs.Mr. and Mrs. J. V English md Torval Andersen and Merle and ehildmn drove to Hastings,Ne- Russdl Suverkrubbe.lmuskn, wednesday. w visit among ',r e h t i C h r w t m a s .T h e\ | I ) l n E l . a »'E B r ? _r .....-.-l l . .|.|A§|\|lv|S||n 3_ " °£ » ,. = ,n n g t l f l i r r l h v J' g - cmmae, and Elm w.,-1 $'5|.1'if°'uppmcot: ana ° " " " ; . : . r ' " "m ; ; ; , 1 ; . m .|.ll and L'»'III.=... n t m d n d I h e k f o r d Col-M1 -a n d M m U l l i e M a r s h :l - - » - ~ - Attends Family iReunlon In Grand Island Mrs.J.P.Jensen spent the-week-end inGrznd Island, with her son, Somn Jensen and family.A New Year's farnily gathering was held at the Jensen home on Sun- day;present were Messrs.and Mesdames Soren Kmlensen, SorenandLinda; Howard Jensen and children of Arlington; Clifton Hil- tabidel of Omaha; ,lohrn P. Jensenand daughters, Joan and Kay, of Kearney; Eldred C. Larsen, Sigredand Charles, ofKearney;W.R. Baller of Lincoln; Mrs. J. P. Jen- sen of Blair; Alfred Jensen of Lin- 'ds`{i`§1RrI>3f ii3é\§é,`éi`1is¢kfoni, nn- ié§1§"§¥.1i i§f2§§§§dus{£<if£Jm`ihs .° " ' " "mmvr wu|1_ on aunaly were mx. '""':'"""-2'----»lur\l\\»»\¢°»;' nols, called on Mrs. Hazel 'l'homp~ son, Thursday evening.Christmas Day guests of Mrs. Thonupson were Mr.and Mrs.Floyd H, Marshall and Peggy, and Edward A. Gsnzel of Rockford,and Mrs.Hester Jones. Mr.and Mrs.Victor Johnlonand Phyllis and Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Johnson entertained, Christ- mas Day, for Dr.and Mrs. Don Blume of Sioux City, Iowa;Mrs. Hans Lebbert of Lennox,Iowa;Mrs.A. J.Croudy and Mr.and Mrs. Theodore Croudy and chil- dren and Ms Moore o Blairryf. . l 1 . . . . . » |.#L l . .- . . A u n a D n | ~ n ¢ 4 University of Nebraskt. She com pleted s course in dietetics with ayear's lnterneehlp at the Womsn's Educational md Industrial Uro lon In Boston,and has recently been ssolstant dietieian at Welles» ley College.She is a former prln- cess of Ak-Su-Ben.The couple will reside at Welles- ley, Massachusetts. : " ! 5 " 1 T \ . | 1 ' = /. = = f " : 7 .1: fe:."l r ".. .- f h y .L!... xl .1 .I£ " I ; :f.I " ¢j ..f \ rx 1:"..:,:f=$l t ../.,'f,-47f " \}\ | ~;3 ~ U i - :m e ';~-ss\¥.§ . ».»1l~,f)l;s.i»z*§>§ss£%i ;'l'i;.es?' ..Z» M . . . . \U N n a n . . .H n n n r n ' n The bnde were a purple velvetland Mrs. Columbus Wulf and RG'Misa Phyllis Ross, daughter of street-length dress,trimmed withllfld Mr. £916 Mrs. Chris Jolmnnoon Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Ross of Omaha.crepe of the same color, and her HHd Dennis.[spent several days, this week, withaccessories were gold.Her attend-I Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Brewster oflher grandparents,Mr.and Mrs. ant was her sister, Miss Mori¢sret.]St. Joseph, Missouri, called on Mr. 'Nels M. Jenleu.Thompson of Omaha, who wore s arid Mrs.Otis Phlppin,Frlday.|Kieth Stewart returned is Big roae-colored ensemble with 5lsck§;'f|1¢r n¢°\1¥\fY is *°;"*°;*=»thou Srvfiosu. Texas, Saturday morning, accessories.Den lowing spent. Christmu sz the par-.Donald Petersen mended'theafmong relatives in Glenwood, ental, Dr. E. R. Stewart home. groom..|i °"""'Ralph Brown, son of Mrs. H. H.Following the ceremony, n ."*'¢5"Mi1;dad d]:{"dIi Ne g f -Brown. left lost. Thursday evening ding breakfast was held at Koop- L, 1 J a bssnf g g m m g, for Bly, Omgon where he will visit msn's Inn for members of the wld*MB ie =;;=Su ph;i v :di hi i deter,M m Delmar C.Lowe ding party and for Mrs. Jmiian's'};rl:"dNa:; .rue zh ~}?:1_ and make an indefinite stay. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson.|;on g, Mm' Na sh 3 ss sé hi m Mr.and Mrs.Henry Mencke Blair High School, later attendinglof ,M phi 'M spent Friday and Saturday in ¥\m.¢|f'n||nr.vn nnrl lim Tlniunrnifvl PB P n _~ ~Mfg Edith Mencke, i y ~Q 0 |An n b e a u t y ~1 1 ~ ||.L e o n a r d '' ~. . . ..A x t e l l g ~C O N T R A C T O R c( 4 5 ml;an a mr s.ma r y Larsen 01Iiakland. Mr . a n d Mr s . T.A .Bo h s , Mm. [Hive Hudleson and Miss Celia Mc Kenney spent C hristmas Day at the Lee Hudleson home in Linc oln. U U U B L 6 U I .l l l f U u u n u m A h u v u l u Car mic hae l a t a C hds trn aa dinner wer e Mr. an d Mrs . Hor ac e G. C m- mic hael and Ma r i ly n Joyc e o f Roc kford,Illinois;Mr .an d Mr s. Ken ne th W .Peterson, Sheila J o and Ke n ne th o f Tek a ma h .Th e Horac e Carmic hoels were visitors 1 1 I gJ§L1L , ' ¥ ' ; L ; ; ; ? ,Erffiii "' °i 5 `£ £ we re Mr. a nd if s . Rob e rt W e lto n and J anic e J oy , and Robert Hooks. M r .a n d M m .G l e n E v i l s o n : m d H \\i r . . _ . |\ l . . . . . . .I J . .n . . . M a l l s u v a a m . u : n uo f N e b r a s k a .S h e h a s t a u g h t ,f o r *M i n a B e r n i c e C o m p t x m ,w h o w u v w h o w a s i n j u s e v e r a l y e a r n ,i n t h e s c h o o h s y l -" ` ° ° ;° f 'f r o m n z m 9 m ° h ° d i h ° ' P i t f l | a e c i d e n L t e m s o f B u r t a n d W a s h i n g t o n o n m t m a s 5 5 %m s p a n h x t h : s |M r .a n d M 1 C o t g t »t h i a t _w e - e k w l t h M r a n d M r a .I J .A .. - . w i f n . M l e »n Q » » n : l l B n n l : i ~C o r n p . t n 1 1 . .T h e ( ; o m Q t o n s _9 " § § f " | , r ° N : S ~ii.(l 1YlT lD!\ 'f1 BDU MP. a ..n u LN l5. nuuu rl. Wilson were guests a t dinner, Christmas Day ,o f Mr .and Mr s . Ha r r y Ne lso n a n d B etty a nd Mr s . :Tens lllatthiesen. Mr. and Mrs. Ed A. Jensen and Stanley Jensen Wérc Christmas Five dinner hosts to Miss AliceJensen.of Filley,Nebraska and nv;UL " " " " " f """"`"' ""`3 tained at dinner. Sunday, f mr. "" """' " " " " * " J "" " " l : l "" " " |continue her nork them untll the and Mrs] J p Johnson "1f»°d1r.of Mr. and Mrs.Gordon close of the school year.Mr. .lor-|Mr a n d M ;J p Johrnnon m Vint.on 3;ld son in Tekamah. dan, who la in the employ of the government,has molded in Blair since 1937.Mr. and Mrs. Jordan will make their home at the B-L Cottage Court, tertained on Christmas Day for Mr. and Mrs. S J. Johns of Oma- ha and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Greene' of Blair.Afternoon callers wereMr. and Mrs. V. M. Johnson and Joyce of Grand Island. Miss Ethel Stewart,who spent Cl\ristmasE\ylth her parents, Dr. and Mrs.. R. Stewart, is spend-ing lseveral days in Camp Leonard };'.-;;»<1-Missouri.Mies Verne 1 owMr. and Mrs. Norman 'Pilden and I N1 Innrd ;;r:1m1:r[1;1E H ~Rhoades Danish Ladies Aid l_ 'I;:ie '$""2r" Jones fagxl en- A dressed 22 }b turkey donated Mrs. S. P. Nielsen will entertain ses'a am 1' reunion,rrstnmnbyCharles Gnydou is being sold the Danish Ladies Aid on Wednes- g t :then Mdr . § f i i f.. ~. "" ? ~ at the Robinson (lafe this week, day afternoon, January 7.r o §.§§l" £3 .Z.L..1 dtFYB' visit the proceeds to Ko to Lhe Red Cross..§[m Christensen is the former Q M l H' l ml"agcdfund whtth is new bdng'Mr.ra nali d ~».l?»L".f'§u=;;§.= gg, Margaret Jones.Also presentehildren hed as supper guests, ra 'family were Christmas dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones oflChristrnae Day, Mr. and Mn. V. 0. Mrs. Donald Hunk is e, patient ati f M Joh f ke Omaha -u.Ireland, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hal-*"';,}*'°**=§'*§=;* ngspiml in Omaha.g"f::"a';d _.gg .=.ff§ffnf.lin§...|Mr. :md Mrs. Jim 'I'homas and ben,me Alfred Nelson ot Her- r. an ra.. L. Pounds enter- will be NewYea Day dinner two sons Eugene and Donald ntlrlllnatained on Christmas Day for Mrz,_._.~...L at... \......... ,_, M, Ireknmarfvisiwd Minund Mrs. btis,Mr.me M .clirgerd n s l s n . 'son, who have been spending the holidays with Dr. and Mrs. R. E.Tilden and other relatives here,are returning to Lincoln, today.l Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nielsen and* A n ! :#Il ul l' _|'!r_l| _|!!!! ; » . ¢ | | t ! . ! !I l l 1 | l e !e u - : e vr a 1 1 | 1 | 1 . !-g,1 . - 5 , l;L i arg-ilu r; alll. 'sm -EFI wit *tt _rr _ggi |"£rpz!'q _ram |21 m__zr» ggi gi _ri__:ppzrf§§4 sS'Sse ,_...__ _.w ». . . . . . _ _. . , . . . . , _ _ . . ; . . . . : . . . . . . , x gvutsfunfée .e z u n f f n n o s l g i l g e f f ~ -».~~211 E. Colfa Street Ssl _;»!"'>`;_Phone Green 288>~:r..5 HI F * ~1 ;|\*W E L L D R I L L E R g OPEN HOUSE every afternoon next week from 'fuvsadoy to Saturday, inc lusive, lo allow tho ne w r vle nmh uf Hou se hol d Pa per Prod uc ts You'| I be interested in kno wi ng a bo ut the many uses for ou r C.l'.Wonder Bu b b les - n o t a soap but as cleaner in cool water.Espec ially fin e fo r si lk hone,baby tlollws,dishes and bath. Easy on hands and le aves no sc um.Other new items mc lude the l'l§IlI~`ECT l'.r\S'I'RY SET. new up»to-the-minuto Atlas,new Na p k i n l)lspemser,Ne w Pllo f ilmRefri gera tor Hag; new lar ge wonder win dow c hamois and one- inch double she!edging. A L S O M A N Y O T H E R W E L L K N O W N I T E M S DOLLIE MOORE 318 W est Linc oln Street Your Ho usehold Paper Produc ts DealerSa mp les Of fe rd . P re miu ms W i th $l.0 0 Purchases Advert.iso in The Enterprise nt t~c p are ntal, Ro~r t Car mi c ha el It B r in g s Res u lts homg , fu m Thurs day until Sund ay . OPEN HOUSE every afternoon next week from 'fuvsadoy to Saturday, inc lusive, lo allow tho ne w r vle nmh uf Hou se hol d Pa per Prod uc ts You'| I be interested in kno wi ng a bo ut the many uses for ou r C.l'.Wonder Bu b b les - n o t a soap but as cleaner in cool water.Espec ially fin e fo r si lk hone,baby tlollws,dishes and bath. Easy on hands and le aves no sc um.Other new items mc lude the l'l§IlI~`ECT l'.r\S'I'RY SET. new up»to-the-minuto Atlas,new Na p k i n l)lspemser,Ne w Pllo f ilmRefri gera tor Hag; new lar ge wonder win dow c hamois and one- inch double she!edging. A L S O M A N Y O T H E R W E L L K N O W N I T E M S DOLLIE MOORE 318 W est Linc oln Street Your Ho usehold Paper Produc ts DealerSa mp les Of fe rd . P re miu ms W i th $l.0 0 Purchases BOH§0N§;ORE d ~J W p d i l g u i f l t l ,u.l1.u1.y,ul..u n :llvtunz vs - n n'Z§n.1....`§'f . = . ' £ \ ' " § . . .P e g g ;?. .. ';'& i'.a n d M r s .R .J .S t r o b l e l n 0 f !\ * h = ~ | f ; f § i '; { ' " ' ; m _ e M ° , f ', 'f _ " ; _ n d n # n f O m a h a .|M r .u n d M r s .W i l i J o h n s o n °" i l I i n g s t a n d d a u g 1 ; t e 1 a o f E r l e M r a n d M r s J a m e s C T h o r n t e r t n i n e d o v e r t h e C h : i s u n a n h u hs o d ' r " `d.=.,r¢ {»m .a m o r ' M "M ' 3 d " ° "N n s h a n d D ' n a n e r r y a n t e : - t a i n e d a t d i m ,_ Y 9 _ 'f ° ' " ,..T'§ .._~a n d l u k e J a c o b s o f O m a h a . sssQ Mrs. Viola Hll \|l 4.ner, Saturday evening, for Mr. and :mason and :wo unugnwnl ux u r Cha] s Yochum,Mrs. Louis Mm~docl\ qnd Lee, Mr. anna, South Dakota.|tmu,_;~; of the Soutl and M n .w.J.Kouprnan.,Bin!Mime.Mariiyn,G'H}"11d\\1°and duction Credit Anson Koopman of~..Ame|, Iowa, and D1-.gV'lolet Peterson of Mallari spent Monday evening dinnnrlMm.1..1 Rimini and phil. the fum nnrt of the week ln Blair M.......| mr...A1|~..»»Health ls W ealth §|&`}ié`n '§f""N°`§nh'i>1§§}§""" "éviih du§i1-£um, Mrs.Walter G. }';;51';'. Mr and Mn. J. Hilton Rhoadea Huber 'themand family entertained at a const-I Week-end guem; of MT-.and_ti¢m of | l l l l l l n u n g u l u w u l 1 1942 4-H pig clu5|b. ml,ing pany iast Sunday xftemwn by a luncheon And nn evening at bridge.Those attending were Mr. :md Mrs. L. C. Klopp and Roger,Mr. md Mrs. Peter St-rleklm. und family and Mr.and Mn. D.H. Menon llld Richard. Mr. md Mrs.Howard Rhea of Mrs. Hjllmeg Quilt were Misa Jan-Mrs. Gamhl Pnln f RAnetteGarske and Ann: MQ'm"'IllinoIn.the former Evelyr Miss Gm-ako also =P°*"H ondny um of Blair, aubmltkd to | 'with Mr. and Mrs. Peter n m .cp¢ndm\.Tuesday;M m 'Miss Marjory St/ewart md BnbH¢;dn, ldt immediatelyCadmrofOmahawereSH-ndgly wi her dlughwxyand writdinner guests at the A. C.Han-||||¢ is ncovering as well sa sen home.Niles Hansen of Fre~.expe¢ted.The Pram; had] a e l w l r l g e r u w u u u \ : | u : m a l . ` \ | l l v f u n u m m m m m a u m m m n m m m n m n m n m m m n Booth's Fresh Frozen Strawberries, Red Rasp» berries, Etc., Com, Peas, Lima Beans, Brussels Sprouts, Broccoli, Etc.; and Fresh Frozen Fish rlsr~'\\ ~v~ n. vw ' f u u vu u n - . . . . and Health is Needed Now tu Produce the Wealth Demanded to Carry on a Winning War. .. . . Ma 1942 Pina You Phys- ically Fit at All Times. E ".1 Open Sunday Momihgs-~ ~ i s . ",;;.";,;;.; ',;;;',;,;' i a : 'Hannm ic." nninlllnlnlal ll |lll\nlr rmFgft mgs P E c 1 A L s Fo n Fn m A i E X N Yp `§ K f i J We Accept Onnp and Blue F¢§|| Stamps Items Muked ' Are Blnu Food Sump Item: APPLES, Rome Beauty, 4 lbs. ....L,._.,......_ _--jl..,_..\1-.. Jon Mc lhnlnl nnrl g n ,M n .Mu s»,.;m' AI-i»1`i.';|u£¢'§n"' Tar '"2»»~¢-=f»-ar?a "~ m a " " ; m i H a Lfll' mama to Flirt nu. their work lt San Pedro. Cllifor- ln.Frank Strkklltt and l0|\»day, :Ihr s 15-day !'ur|°\llb nh; thly had spent n two-we¢k,I-Illhud. and l i n E u Phlllipl.1X`Q`1§»'$`m g " g i ,.......\.=;a§a."ia'n: "°m¢»i;.;|¢;i»° ""'°`u£`IR&' "m a y Ownl nl. mm ca mo . md llr. a nd Hn. Ps ul s am.ha e two e num, PIlinuln, when lhe hld lplnt tha'H i n lmrunna I-hmnn was an !i|- od'C| °'""!§ ":lxli.H.|."l!: rm uu, marsn s ee uum g 0 - w r YAMS. Porto Rican. 4 lbs. x>o'rA'i'oEs, Irish Cobblers, png Dr. Morris Nielsen vert I* fo wl. with her brotherhwvemlght sum. Sunday, of hex-_Mn md Mm. Hart Lieut.-Col_nnd,bro\.her-in-hw And mister. Mr. a.nd,|onn of Crescent, !CORN Hawkeye, creme style, cdn _,.,-.Bc MARSHMALLOWS, eelo bag .._._....____._.13C OATMEAL, P. & G., regular of quick, pkg.181: Pmmms, Santa Clara, lge. Bile. a 1m.._..22c ROAST 'REEF rluna-lr nr vih lh: .__.,.22c 'idx futonUlu of Chiugo:|Mrs. Orville Aiken and family of|Mr.and Mm A » n u a u a l u a : U U K | u . r ¢ \ v1 ' | vu n » ¢ n | .\ n l v va l | \ . . \ . u u u | ¢ - v - - - va s 1 | | | | , v[ | , | | ; g \ |\,r||\ . n | | I I u | | I l l a a n ;Q ;K i l l i a n .w h o 1 e t u m e d t o p a r t o f t l d l w e e k , t o h e r t e a c h i n g m u n i o n o f t h e i r i m m e d i a t e f a m - r i m m e d i a t e i y .M r s .B r u l e { d u t . i e s i n W u t e r i o o , N a b r n k l .i l y .P n u e n t w e r e H r .a n d M r s .~Dr. C. D. 'Howard Im-.ml M n Wnlfnv Huhmr nhl. Hnnlmll xml diurhtnr. Innalulmd on Mr. Hub¢r'a mother, Mm. of Rockford, Illinoil; llr. md Hrp 4AmnndnHuberalmmm. Ranma R»b1»»°» and arf. and lirs.|D r W E G o e h r m g Chri ltmu Day.Other vhdton Ernie Romberg of Ommlu.The '°° were Mr. and Hn. Hut t!Lund, llsnlmlll,who spent the Christ- Mr and Mn.F'l\nk Huber and mu weebend at the pusntnl Q i ' children, and Mr. and Hrs. E1-nut hmm, lah Sunday wvrnlux to ze-,1 ¢4 1 .4 ¢1 4.4 J 1 J JP o t s m d h m i l y .|t o _\¢J ¢.1 ".,a;°if"a" '"".;;'i56hi`ci'~1`E>`i7sL ;;;;";a `iéa§f'i\§f"i.E;ff mléscmoon, Gem Squués, nb.e~Advsr\iuln'l`h|htnx1pd|o ItB*rlnnBelw|\| ~... .. The ENTERPRISE Presents x.> a n o r a m l c vents1ew ._._2"\1 .~»P .., 1'e'hx '~:_j__,_.{..,fi Q ' Q a ~..+.e ""%'\. 9 '1 *'x A~' 5 -»~ . I Cuvolu on reservoir. loc al lnnd- ma rk ove r h alf a century.n oremoved.Amnt eur nlz ht vm- z r u n held lt s cho ol.Council u m m 6 b e e r u l u H a n n a .An- 1 ;~ Dhone c omnnn y c ites Mrs.n e u e La z ur e lo r va lo r .Ha r o ld N . W h i te rmxmn fr o m B . H. S . h c - ulty .C o u r t h o u s e lu vn la nd - q a n 1: ~r f .1 = 5 " I . \ mc b ar tlly u m m c v n mod el ru ra l school opens.Joe Blac k- h u m,E vi K r u xe r o f Arlimz ton die in Mi sso ur i c ar c ru h.J u ry refuses damaszes in Ston e- La in :mi t .Ella HillfB lair a nd Or nmlia instruc tor for 45 years. retires. 'zoo farmers cooperate wi th Paolo distric t.Bellows heads Chamber o f Uommeroe.ma u r sc hool athletes awar ded " N " plaque a t ann ual irrid banquet.Co un ty -with nindweed distric t contemplated.13-i nc h sno w f all blankets c ounty . Mr s . w .C.Li nd en fn elec ted President o f W . R.C.. J ohn A . Dix Ch apter. E x5 " ' $r $455 S.. H a n g a r , o f f i c e b u l l d i m r e r e c t e d at B lai r ai rho rt,Ex~servic e men rexistexed b y Learionnaires.Sc outs emonsor two-nizht c irc us. Churches partic ipate i n wo rld- wide Day of Prny er. National Lu-ther Le ann e me ets on Dana c am- nun.4-H ac hi eve ment da y he ld. A. F . Ga nk e . 9 6, ve be n n tai lor ,bone d he re.Mr s . Ma r y Me lle n ero y , B la ir 'u f in t rr ad ua te . di es in Cali fornia.Talk 4 -lane hi;rh- .§:J5 way f ro m Omah a to c o un ty lin e. W ar re n P ar ker . Ken na rd sno w~ intend en l. re simu.F o u r th wa r d loses Ma r ti n k u n r aa counc il- ma n .Ha n n a h Beales.Calhoun.cel- ebrates 92nd birth day .W i lli a m Pec k.J i m B r o wn l a v a Bla ir. Cou nty aheeornen me e t a t A r l-in g to n farm..Gr i mm.B-erbelsen xe t Po rt o f En tr y oo ei ti on a. M XQY 1 Pipeline c nmlxam makes head~ quarters in Blair.Clu bwo men of c ounty hold a c hievement day . Six i njur ed in Dana bus wrec k.Na me Hem-v Ro hwer Dresident of historic al soc iety.Consider spec ial wa ter ra te fo r s u mme r .Dan a c r owns " li lac -time" ou ee n. Balanc e o f selec tive service questionnaires mailed.Ru by \ Holstein,Donald Petersen reism at B. H. S. Drorn.Sc out Ric hard Simonse n awar ded fi rst. P alm in Blair. Sixty -nine zrad uate from Blair High; other hiirh sc hools in c oun- ty hold c ommenc ement exerc igi es.Sc arlet fever quar antine onCCCc amp. traminx.Plan to make MissouriRiver mvisnble to Sioux City.Iillard Jensen heads newly»founded stat-e soil Rrouv. Solimrstreet cleanmlr mmrrnm bemns.J. E. Jensen is Dresident of stategall men. \ Pnpio digtrict, Q. of V. F. W. eaaav contents.40-Year Rebeklh iewels zo to Mrs. J. P. Jensen. Mrs. James 1'»Iullin. County Schools hold snrinxdeclanutarycontelts.Eiizhbeen§l1ir ghls.inve¥te~d as Scouts.uU. maz e nemonnmations of mi lconservation.Betie Stimnson. B l u r r -wins :zoo scholar- nhm to d lmd .N e w S d e w a y Store opens.Adont loa d sta mp plan in county.Har riet Sunds. u r g e enrollment Ln Pasture-Fox-mze-Livesbock nron nrn.Buy Sc ou ts c ondu c t f lnmc e c lmvld zn. Na me j u r v n f o r M u c h c o ur t ter m.Pr en a re lo r m y electian. nc heduled far Am-Il 1. lesson n u t annual nronerty ""°9d~Hedeh-~'is Rathbulntiona.Dorothy Ronan-Pf¢lld¢H?-baum lads county lnellen.Mn.Sudnz mudcale held by BlEd Arkell elecud m-mident of city school ltudantl. B. F. Lm locl.l V. F. W. auxilhry.Tele-open; fum equipment mme. ary l d ! ndt » 3 z ~.._ -_.... '-»-»»~+- ,,i i ) ' - -- -1.-\.f n-r gIn g ._. ._._ [f 4 1 - ` ; " \ " L \j f g .~ g n |f , 7 . ; ' , ~.. ~ ..v - 1 " * '_7 1 3 5 ;. » : .. +/ " _,s ' I r ¢L L {. ~, . », - , v i v a », ,." ' 4 r »= : : ; : .~g g s |\ " . ,;~g . ~." w g _ .5 ";\ .U i ~~ ~i n ~ g » .'s : . Y " ,.~:;A \... I c 1 ;.;': . |. ' |4 ~i f r 3 L ~.. _3 '| :. . .~~ a - »_» . . . v =. ~ . :_-P - » : r ~ » - u p - u r '''. , .. .. -1- i rVi aullln nm:ndmlnhtnllm nm.,I n.....|. 1... |-..a.n__...., . {' t - ~ | . 40-ton truc k largest ever i n Blair stops en route to west. coast.Ha mmo n d elec tri c organinstalled by L uth era ns.Ai r uo r t dedicated to en r lv f lie r .B lxi r "`":e-~"= I _ ._, _§ Chmc h bun mvasaon amarmnnir. 500 honor Prof. F. A. Vonderlanre on retire ment.Coliec t sc ran alu min um for de fen se 1luire c rowd attends Old Set- tlers,Pioneers Dic nic in Fo rt Calhoun.Lions Club oriranizes. Guy er,Boa wi n a t sta te flo we r show.J uly elec tric use hits all- ti me hirzh.1942 c ou ntv levies are set.Arr amre c ommu nitysing at Blair pa rk..89 inch rainsome hones for '41 c qrq c ron. C. X Hans en i s de ath vic tim.A s k play irround Dark on North 'I'hird. D r .He mp hi ll.Blair dentist. ac ~c ents Omah a men tion. Dairy herd imp rovement g roup pienic ks a t s wi mmi n g Dool. Sc herdin re tires from postal job. Madsen Twi n s wi n a t Te k a r n a h ama te u r meet.C.X Hansen, teacher at Dana for 44 years, dies suddenly .Bible conference held in A rlimlio n Da rk .Hard-surfac e stree ts a t. A rlimzton mn si re d Pastors o f eo un kr n Me th od - ist c hurc hes all returned to nests ~u f n l n n n u f n d m u h * 1 .z a ud n no n 56 th we dd in z an ni- versary.Ceillnz on citv spend- builaiiiioi- nn.. *i5Z£E§"§v`2`{»I:" ing i s $ 21 'm0 0.Gu n Hin r lc h le nki lled i n DeSoto cave-in.Mi n- ei llllll au nlu l lu w lllllll,l\»¢Illlll2II |enlistment of c ou nties in airc raftwz r n i n z iervic e.H1 1 . E .G. I Ca n o n h e a ds L eg i o n lu xi li nn f. Lg i g : - é d W a r ve t n o u n mn n ln n u Boat Co.launches 65»foot boat.Bla i r merc hants hold weeklyFi rs t wh ea t allo tmen t cards is-good wi ll enter tainment.Hede- sned.W P A a r m offic e closes.lund Commander of Leirion most, Pipeline c nmlxam makes head~ quarters in Blair.Clu bwo men of c ounty hold a c hievement day . Six i njur ed in Dana bus wrec k.Na me Hem-v Ro hwer Dresident of historic al soc iety.Consider spec ial wa ter ra te fo r s u mme r .Dan a c r owns " li lac -time" ou ee n. Balanc e o f selec tive service questionnaires mailed.Ru by , , ;_- s r " " ` I # Holstein,Donald Petersen reism at B. H. S. Drorn.Sc out Ric hard Simonse n awar ded fi rst. P alm in Blair. Sixty -nine zrad uate from Blair High; other hiirh sc hools in c oun- ty hold c ommenc ement exerc igi es.Sc arlet fever quar antine onCCCc amp. srl!~~ . = » f = ~ S E P T E M B E R u 5 . 1 'I ` | ;\ \~'4 County. state fairs hold center ol stake: 4-H clothinz 'jud2es. Paula Jones and Kathryn Rohw- er. win Chicnko trin.lhdianskeletons found near Blair. Urgeenlistment in Navy.State offl-cials insnect Panic work.Arl-inzbon rural fire district buystruck."Jalopies"Donular fadamen!ynunzer generation.Wheat tons $1 market here. Governor Griswold addresses businessmen. Jonas Burnham, oldest fireman. notes 79th birthday.O. E.S. Grand Officers convene in Blair, Lutheran lawn-Nebraska minis~ ters meet hen.Bautista cele~ brate 72nd armlvemarv in Blair.Schools oben. H Pipeline c nmlxam makes head~ quarters in Blair.Clu bwo men of c ounty hold a c hievement day . Six i njur ed in Dana bus wrec k.Na me Hem-v Ro hwer Dresident of historic al soc iety.Consider spec ial wa ter ra te fo r s u mme r .Dan a c r owns " li lac -time" ou ee n. Balanc e o f selec tive service questionnaires mailed.Ru by , , ;_- s r " " ` I # Holstein,Donald Petersen reism at B. H. S. Drorn.Sc out Ric hard Simonse n awar ded fi rst. P alm in Blair. Sixty -nine zrad uate from Blair High; other hiirh sc hools in c oun- ty hold c ommenc ement exerc igi es.Sc arlet fever quar antine onCCCc amp. srl!~~ . = » f = ~ S E P T E M B E R u 5 . 1 'I ` | ;\ \~'4 County. state fairs hold center ol stake: 4-H clothinz 'jud2es. Paula Jones and Kathryn Rohw- er. win Chicnko trin.lhdianskeletons found near Blair. Urgeenlistment in Navy.State offl-cials insnect Panic work.Arl-inzbon rural fire district buystruck."Jalopies"Donular fadamen!ynunzer generation.Wheat tons $1 market here. Governor Griswold addresses businessmen. Jonas Burnham, oldest fireman. notes 79th birthday.O. E.S. Grand Officers convene in Blair, Lutheran lawn-Nebraska minis~ ters meet hen.Bautista cele~ brate 72nd armlvemarv in Blair.Schools oben. . v n v n n u g n u u n - 1 :L u l u c a 1 . : n L ' l : . O C T O R R D N n v t r m u m n D E C E M B E R Otto Sorensen a g a i n r heads c ounty c orn huakers." Ta xn a y e m irrouu h e a r s outsta te sne ake rs.Dr .It...R,Don lev ioins medic al 'staff ln south T\\1~;1fr silst nu m]mmm:111 I. l £2. 'gf i i4d f '§_" ' S 1,\l r -4 '.s Bank c ompletes emodvl . 1; .in g. S ur ve v U.S.30 l.o~~J ward river as preliminary to unv- imz Ci ty recovers $2000 in m x assessments.W i ll bui ld 6 blane hang ers at nirp ort. Ge ori fe Ohrt elec ted coumtv fa i r board ores-ident.II5'bl'id corn test me et held a t Ha rv ey Krosrh fa rm. TN T p l a n t near Ar li mr to n ma ybe r e alitv i n n ea r f utu re .Beav- ers d e m creek near B l a i r . $150,000 i n f a r m A A A chec ks arrives.Re v.A .M .Andersen.found er o f Dan a. d ies. 3 'I ; ' M Ar!in;.:tor1'.=1 li:loDhone rates are raised.Arndt-5n\ds~r Co. sells out to B lai r Moto r C o.4- H memb ers rec eive $5064.44 f o r steera exhib ited a t Ak-Sar-Ben.Stan Bednar fills school board vac angv.Bur c h am elec ted n e w A. L. Command er. Non- rmm W il-kins b uy s Gilbertaon S tore. Total taxes fo r c o unty amou nt to $'l01l,99%Da n a holds home~ c oming c el bration. A ~.s a w w w .a. .y you md your loved ones .loy the besl of the coming -(ew Yelr.We hone your home is blessed 'mr health md hllwhseal all through Adxe yur. L_ c, Mr s. J .P.Sunds en tc r tdn e dTues day . ln celebration o f \ M r : Sands' birl.hdlY- Plul J o nes In d the misf ortune tn lose on e of hi s Holstein milk c ows. this week. Mr . md Mr s . J . 0 . Ma r s h n ll md c h i ld r e n we n t C h r ln tm u E va wi th .neww~ fg~;g;,_~ sta r s uno er and e ven ing ' o f e nte r- ta in me nt a t th e E lk C i ty Ha i l Mon dav evenimr. Mr .an d Mr s. J u i ia n E . J u n t- '. . g . fl Count:;tat;_fnl1-s hold c enter o f stage;4-II clothinn: "judges, Paula J one s and Kath ry n Rohw- er, win Chicaxrg trio.Ind ian skeletons found near Blair. Urgeenlis tmen t in Na vy .State off1~ cials insooc t Pallio wor k.A r l- ington rur al fi re distric t buy s truc k."J alonies"nonular fa d among younirer generatlon.W heat tons $1 ma r ke t here. A n v ....... no .luGovernorGmawoldaddresses businessmen. Jonas Burnham. oldest fireman, notes 79th birthday .O.E .S. Grand Offic ers c onvene in Blair. Luther an Iowa-Nebraska.mi n i o ters me e t h e m.Bautista cele» bra te ?2 nd ah nlver sa rv in Blai r. Schools ouen. 1 1 ¢ -f 2 ¢*.NK :l..1 s.§Q zh . r' Monday Afternoon Club mem~ bers hear feminine loaders in county an d state az r i c u ltu ml pmm-uma.Mi ld re d Gu y e r wi ns c ounty Younis Citizen's contest. Blai r postoffic e remodeling he»gina Un i o n 'I'l1ankszivimr aer- vices held here.'41 corn seals at '!2c bu.W illiam Ke lly . 57 y e arn 0.41. .za.Mason.is honored.Lau nc h f a r m mac hinery reoair drive. Rea Cross dinner ovens '41 c am~ paisrn.Feeders'dinner held i n Bla ir.Cou nty budiret fo r c om-imr y e ar a a h in c r ea se .Ro tar y Purc hases new lisrhtinz for Blair libr ary .Ask Da ni sh c on ve nti onhere in '42, e n t s l . ~ e n : H a ~ n ~ m e .a ~ r - Mr . a n d Mr s .C.V .Sc humaker ava n t F r i d z v ni c h t a t th e J o n r e n Christensen home. M r . m d Mr s .Knud sen w e n tChr istmas E ve wi th th e Er ic Knu dle na. Mr. and Mrs . J . A. J o hnso n. Mr. an d Mr s . Le on a |Ho i e an~- _~.»»~ Fridav nixht. Albert Sunds and Bonnie LeecalledonMn.Chris Sundu.Chrimnn Daw. ~r.an~rs.e ~us n nn~Darnell vi si ted th e Ro y Sn mb on family I n B la ir. S und ay B.H. E b y n etur n ed to h i s wor kat Bellevue, Su nda y e ven inz . h av- inn spent s everal day s at home. Mr .an d Hr s .Ro la nd Smi th me n t Sun dav nftar noon wi th theHl r o l d S c h a f e r f lmi lv ne a r F lo r - ence.Bill.Clif ford i n d Ver non Hi ne -llne : r e attandinn:a.xo ve mme n t c ourse In sh ee t mn ta l wo r k .i n Oma h a ;thev to b o n i gh t c la u es . Mr .an d Mr s .W i lli a m Hine linemd B i lly vis ite d th e Rola nd Hi ne ~ lines.Sunday .Th e la tte r f a mi ly moved. rec en tly . to the W alter Mc - cru-c ken umnerty .Mr .a n d Mn . Ro y K n i z h t w e r e Clrristrnls guests o f the La V e r n Snxnsonn.Mr .Samnon'a mothe r.M n .Sampson. Sr..Of lrlsry ville. Missouri, is visitinsr here. also. ~rs.~.u~s r u o er.~.He u er man n . i n A rli ng ton . Mr . a n d Mr s. L ee B r a d f o r d md fa mi lv m e n t Chris tmas D e v wi th Mr .Bn d ! or d ' B brother.G.Brad- fur d and f ami ly , n ea r S nr inlrf ield.Nebn-asks. l'e mnr Dora.. dnuxrhter o f Mr . and Mr s .E d Renard.returned ho me Satu rdsy af te r ha vi n g lu b - mlthe d to a n o pe ra ti on fu r ar me n-dic itis at the Dodsre County Hospi- tal i n Fre mo nt. Neb ra sk a. Mr . a n d Mr s .Lloy d Br o wn . L e -Ro y ,Euni c e and Don ald s m u t C h r i s tm u wi th Mr .an d Mr s . Charles Ber ry i n Te k a ml h .New b r a s hM r . m d Mrs . J . P. Su nd s. Ha r- riet and Wsnme ava nt Chr istmas Eve wi th Mr . S u n ds ' mo th e r. Mr s . Chr is Sun ds of W ss himrto n. Neb r.Th e p a le P ro le c t C lu b me mbe r s . . | v. :me nt Ch r is tma s E ve with Mr .and Mn. J . W . J ohnson and dsulrh- ters. Mis s Greta D orn ac k er men t s ev- e n ! d a y s wi th her tmre ntn.Mr .and Mr s. J o hn Do rnzc ke r and fam- y ,Mr. a nd Mrs . N. P . Ni else n. Mr. an d M E l Nl I drs.me r e sen andau ghter vi sited st th e C hr is Nie l- ;.;;=ho me i n Oma ha .Chr istmas e.Mr. a nd Mr s. W i ll Pa ulse n. Mr s.J ulia Pau lsen an d Mr. a n d Mr s . Andy Ne lso n h elu ed G. F . P aulsen c e ls b n te his h lr th da v.Sundsv. Mr . a n d Mr s . E r i c K n u d n u a n dMs nf b eth eve nt Chr istmas Da y wi th Mr. a nd Mrs . Ne ls K nu ds en . Mr .and Mr s.Chris Ne ls en a nd Ne ls F .Nelsen o f Chicslro.Mr .an d Mr s.Ne ls Knud sen an d Mr . and Mn . N. P. Nie lse n helued Hr s. a \|0 a I q}:_,fi"h\I~ '\¢ ~f` °" J 'Patty Kelly and Ruth Buch wereg.~-~A `1 dinner irueaiga.Chrintlnas Eve, of .....,,T,, .,x 'FEED THE W I L D At this period uf the snow cuveringlhe g-mublanket, the wild binls h ficult time finding lnod. but little to throw out AIuls of feed lor their con f°"@."'.Q ";>,.,_=iu " ~*.~.W, , . ~' n 1 : - § ' f ~ & . » n * ~'h m 4 ~ 2 f I A - . . Mi sa Mab el W aliac e of Extra . Io wa ,spent the Ch ri stnu a week- end amonxr DeSoto relatives.Mr .and Mr s.H a m Gu stin o f Oma ha. sp ent Ch ri mmu Da y a t the S Hin ellna home, an d a lso vi sited M l l C Harriet Sands visited EvelynWieae. Sundlv. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoi_ar and !\m~ Pu~ Al I lm leavingAnnu Petersen fnrm miles northeut nf Bl o n The following pr One black .l l ; * »'"'County . Distric t and State V. F. w .auzdliarv offic ers attend meetirm:here.Dec laration o`f war af fec ts nu mer ouk c oun tin ns in Gd e n t.$2100 asked of c oun- UV Red CPOBS c hapter f o r wa r sinh" Dresented at Dana auditor- iu m.Fir eman treat children. W m board oriranlzed.Men c keplanserec tion o f huare di ke t o pr otec t lan d f ro m river.S to r md.isrulJts telephone.elec tric ser- rél ief. sale of 1 L¢unEn"éif6§~E a VI :var bonds. Countv fs.rm~r;nr.erDnse Christmas is s u eive $14,270 for corn cron.credited as one of \\ebraska'satgzea Clmrjigpjnag qs):ty best. County schools :uve Christ-ers meeC. of C. wi th .éua sk an exnihic ."Me s "mas n ro lr ru ms 'After all summer wouldn't be sum BIRDS' vear. .WNh;N .T.L U N D :fe T'§,f|REAL r:s'rAn~:xNsunANc1~: mer without the birds. M.....A u...u....\..r.\_.and daukhters had 1 Chris tmas Day ,Leland Omah a:Messrs.and Fr an k Timh li n a nd W a n ninrrton:Cn r l H-W ar J 1: costsf 204 South sm sz.v;;:.:; ";.,fT.;.;;IQl5&'i'1n`T`x`iu\T\""" ""i{mf""""""Garry m of o Ilnfwd !l:.=» Hem-= R°¢=1=!=e\am "'§2"L'£..i' £1 ";.'.:1.1' §:'.."2:i"... Fe H1 Y hand~ | ;Phone wan. lmJrnption. I 1».~»»=w o w #8.11111 umv or F011 UIUIOL1a n d ~ J o e s w a g ; W gL n mu mr. a n i m -' -n ' ,§ f" "" "" ' " "" " "" 'se-?" °*"'1'°-t un L c mb m 1 |.I n R ° ' ° " ' ' Ti f f md u'§'."5»m=»s.=:m2:'2|'&»l - s........ L»¢-.....~...¢.dmv _.Mr.and Mrs.Paul Noel and Mr. 1.3 3 ~"B£;ln1€ l{i¥{|:: ~ family ol Tek1mxh lD€nt Chrilb- dsuzhler.'mu Day at S. PetL\t'B.Mr.and Mrs. Janes Schneider A visitor at the H. B.Plumte snent Christmas Dnv with Mrs.imma-Wnlnnsuinv W!|\\nm nm. Pnhsrmnn und Nnh »lic Sale! he (um I will sell lt public Auction on the three 'I.mn es south of Herman,un d uv e nnr, Nebrlskn, oommcmcinz ll lZ:00 o'clock day,jali. 8 i§!`i§i§1dnb?`*e\Tr§Iié. Mr .an d L i n .Les ter Kr on b er z o f Blai r spent Chris tmas E ve a t G. E. K1-onbemsr'e. Mr . a n d Mr s .C.E. Ro sen ba um an d Do n were Ch ri stnu a Daw swea ts o f th e Clarenc e Va n c e ; i n Oma ha. ~and Mr s.J emaa Sc hneidervm t e d a t the Glen Roeenbeurn home. Frldny evening. Mr s.A r t 'I'hun n and Mr . a n d| ¢ . g = » - .G .E .K 1 u n t e r :w e r e C h r i s t - l l " B U | r n n u l n n l \ . l . . . .» » » !I I . . `}§iY- `a}[¢i`3i13s"5 wfioeenbeum a n d D o n we r e Thu r ed a v evenin;r| cailera a t th e J ames Sc hneiderhome. L y m a n Cambe nr. J r..retu rned to Omaha. Sundxy . to be emvloy ed.M m .Claus Sc hneider. J r..a t- tend ed I. shower. Su ndxy . f ur Mu. Ry me r F edd e. (Mar ian J n hne i). Ly ma n Ce mb er it. J r. a nd Milne !Mar ian , E vei y n and Da rle ne Cer n- be rg visited i n W ahoo.du r i m: C h r i l t m u . ..Y-.tyre §.1&€e.r;°f~= 'e1.9¥e'==m*!==3\E pert! to-vit |-H O R SES- gqrgu, gxtra good, wel] broke in 900, 6 and 7 years old. at Belle vue , Sun da y e ve nin r. ha v-inn spent s everal day s at home. Mr .an d Hr s .Ro la nd Smi th m e m Sun dav nftar noon wi th theHl r o l d S c h a f e r f lmi lv ne a r F lo r - ence.Bill.Clif ford i n d Ver non Hi ne -llne : r e attand inn a.xo ve mme n t c ourse In sh ee t mn ta l wo r k .i n Oma ha; thev to u a n iaz ht c laue a. Mr .an d Mr s .W i lli a m Hine linegud Bi lly vi sited th e Rola nd Hin e~ hnes.Sunday .Th e la tte r f a mi ly moved, rec en tly . to the W alter Mc - c ruc ken umne rty .M r.a n d Mn . Ro y K n i z h t w e r e C i r m tma s lzueais o f the La V e r n Snmsonn.Mr .Samnon'a mothe r.Mr s .Summo n, Sr ..Of lrlsry ville. Missouri, is visitinsr here. also. _W}I|.rriet Sundn vinited Eve ly n leae. Sunday . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hai er a nd f nm~ ily o f Colorado ar e vi si tin g mela- tives hare. Mr. and Mr s. A rt Krmun a nd son of Kansas Citv. Hr s. I. L. Biesel of Oma h a an d Mr . a n d Hr s .C. V . Sc humaker were suuoe r Ini esta o f g i f a n d Mr s .Ha m Mo e ll e r .Sun- ay . 1 "0 \ r wr r 1 | |r v a n u q w ~ =n»\ ~"§1 aaef5 ~ous nean much cows, some are fresh othersm be fresh soonstafmi.Fourteen head short and long yearlings, I.. ¢°...... _-J \'\Iwhiuc LBGU Bill!IJIITHIIR1 A! South Edge of Blair n o r m 9 0 : n u nFive Chesf,.§§~°\i'f|`§§fI."|.1"..Tu"I,.fT = TWBlltV-i'|1:4129 1l..lZI1" 5; T~I»§'f»`ff_...s n a wT h r e e i gr ;§l>£n`Z`ia§5ng hens. I-IOITRI21HnI.n nnnne~ . . . . vu u u vvu oood overstuffed Mohair n suite d and dresser I snrmzs and mailrmcna living pq g Avqmlil Tuesday, January 6 M a c h i n e r y Includes 2 John Deere tractor: ond two full llna power and horse-drum machinery.Thll ll nil good machine llul ann ofthe largest ules to be mid thu winter.Abo 1.3 and houn- h o l d w w RICHARD J. ANDERSDN, 0WNER Taylor & Wells, Auctioneers and Clerk 45 I-lead Castle 8 milk cows~ 25 urllng and 2-yelnold bred and lpringer 7 Horses and Mules ,dn Includlnl 2 span matched Aonel mules, the but ln lell thllIr. pq g Avqmlil Tuesday, January 6 Ne ls Petersons were Messrs. and Meadnmes Rollnnd Ho lme s an d fa mi ly o f Ar li ng to n; B en Gli ss mn n a n d f a mi lv o f Oma h a :a n d L . E . ;I'eterao n and family . 45 I-lead Castle 8 milk cows~ 25 urllng and 2-yelnold bred and lpringer ter for urobabe. e written inetm~ment Durnordnk to be the lest wmandTemment of Imxixa Steendeceued. at which time and nlsceAll Denon: concemed may anneu':nd contest the umbete thereof.Damd this 8001 day of Decem-ber. 1941.(SEAL)John A. Carrinn.52-4t Countv J\|dR8. 7 Horses and Mules ,dn Includlnl 2 span matched Aonel mules, the but ln lell thllIr. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL0'Hnnlon &0'Hanlon.Atbomeys In the County Court ol Wuhimr- mn County, Nebrukx.NOTICE:On the 23rd dly of January, 1942, uc hen o'eloek A. M.. at the Cnunty Court Rooms inBlnlr.Wuhinztnn County.Ne- RICHARD J. ANDERSDN, 0WNER Taylor & Wells, Auctioneers and Clerk M a c h i n e r y Includes 2 John Deere tractor: ond two full llna power and horse-drum machinery.Thll ll nil good machine llul ann ofthe largest ules to be mid thu winter.Abo 1.3 and houn- h o l d w w T o R e l i e v e ~ ~ Misery of LIQUIDTABLEYS5 5 5 N s u v a o nD ro p|___ConhDro~ =_room suite3One bed roof H5 One extra be i Two new bee: §||Qne library tatileQne Sellers kitchen cabinet Une oak lable and chairsMm F. J, Eneruon and wsumailmmine Paulsen wer; 'nubiééé One MayL£§é1Eé`¢}i`2§`»`§`£§mng» machine, goodinlted.Mo n d a v wi th M n .Ro¢eg~uesta at the G. F. Paulsen hbrhe 'i lmot I n Omah a.| S¢tu rdav. in ho n o r o f Mr .Pau}~Gn u c n u n t n f |Jan m v n m alauf n¢h'¢ |\{U|h:\n1r a s n: U W JlnurneyOne Jewell range _One 3-bumer oil stove wlth oven Other articles mo numerous to mention.Christmaa Du' Mrrfdu' at the- "CH;i»i§ home in Blair.n -.......|l l - _b-...|...l FARM MACHINERYNr. a nd Mru Ffnrfnn f"°\\1'|l§nnI.»n- . - , . . . U - - u : n u - » - u I "l ¢ \ l l u l l ]Bl lb l U I l l .D | 3 l \ B l D a r w i n "in vi te d _ a t Q h e . To r s t e n C h r l l t e n l e n l m d f a m l l v m e n t C h r i x t m u E v e a t One John Deere Model B tractor,nearly new;one John Deere tractor cultintor, neorly new: one John Deere tractor list- er md planter. needy new; one John Deerediect or, 10 foot.ne ar ly ne w; on e J oh n D e er e tru to r n n: glo w. [ o od o o nd iti on : on e bo x wag o n , ' o o d a n ne w; on e h u r u :a n d mu o n , n e a r ly ne l, o ne ne : vo r harm-eu, one new u d d l e ,one lu 1 k_ heater;on e fn lvn nluu I un . .. i nn l M.- ...-|x.z..... _l4 1 e Chris Mlthieien home inOmnMmmqr of | un. 5 Phono 333. . . \ . . . . . . \ . . . . . . . . - . . . u v'n u u n l u l . u m m ! o w m e n u m m a lvln an d K enn eth Si e!Su n d l m d Frnnc ea un 4|1 b me hx next helbed Jf ner meets at the Sun cee ra B a .1 h s mfuldny. 'hm 1[_l\o"\3. Tnelduv.|v nx L - --.---W-. --.. ...... -..-= -umm; culuvlwrIm-row: lhree mllu lla! crlbbingg_one feed bank; o : ,Mr. and Hn. G. F. Pnulsun and ~ one .u = x ~ ' ~ ° " " ° "IU Ml.;cne hog tronlh om mrlnddone.I v ltere r, e n s e n Tmmm m s n H L ll3; er 51|s r s v n n m g g m , o w m I ~ i a ? . ' E d " i u F i " ' " € i ' v 0 Mr.:mam or Mr. ma Mn. J. A. Jahp-|¢n2{"f»}i£1iy `§6&}|x"é§K¢¢'§r"¢`E` nun.Bartel Bn-usllan homl. 7 - ' r m 4..__ya'dm NOTICE 'ro CREDITORS0']-Innlon 6: 0'Hanlon, Atwmeys ~unty Court. Waahinzton County. Nebraska.,ESTATE OF len; Dmezer, De~ eased.Notice is xriven to the creditors ~ ' C ~I ~ i n B la i r . Ne b r a s k a . n th e 2 n d d ay o f J a nu a ry .1942. nd on the 3rd day of Aimril. 1942.or the purpose of examination. ad- ustment an d a llo wanc e o f c lai ms. ll c lai ms n ot f i le d o n or be forehe 2nd day o f April, 19 42, will be orever barred.ggllsted this 5th dav of December. s f z h m J o h n A .Carrlsnm. 9-4t County Judsre. B u n n ~ f a m i i f . Ge o r a r e K .Ne l- so n an orma. Mr . a nd Mr s. Ge o rk e L ite l wer eChr istmas Daw din ner Quests o f Mr .a n d Mr s .Cly de Me tz ler a n d 1 I | IB GAL NOTICE 16 CREDITORS A. C. Debel, Attorney ~uniy Coun. Washinrton County. Nebraska.ESTATE OF Jakob Andrenscn, ~ccmscd.Notice is pziven to the creditors family G11-istmas natty. Mzmdlyeveninz.The nrrouu includedmember: of the Hlnl. Car. Henry. supper m e n t :o f the Metzierswe m M r .and Mr s .Herbe rt. Han- sen and son of Omaha.. Mr. and Mrs. Prenti c e Smi th and Har ry Ty s on wer e zu ne sta of P eb g M. Ty s o n a t d i n n e r . C h r i s tma s av.Mr. a nd Mr s. Otto So ren se n a nd .; |1 ln Air Corps /James Dixon. son of Mr.andMrs.A. Z. Dlxon. left Christmas Day'!or Bakers Field. Califomla.where he will train as an aviationcadet in the armv air cams,Hewas swom into the U. S. Army atFort Crook. Monday. December 22. Youmr Dixon i been connectedwith his father ln fanminz. sincehis zfadlmtlon from the Blair High School. several vears nlzo. tertained at Christmas dinner forMr. and Mrs.Paul Hancock andsons. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ander~sen and chjidren. and Harold Han-cock,Mr. and Mrs. Fonest Brewster teac her. Mr .and Mrs .Elmer Hof ste jn vis ited st th e A r t S c h n ee k lo th h omeSunday evening. Mr . a n d Mrs . F red W g qte rga ard :|;1 All claims not filed on or beforethe 9th day of Avril. 1942, will be forever barred,b Dated this 12th day of Decem- a. 1941.(SEAL)John A. Carrinn.E0-4t County Judge. and Mr . an d ~ fr a. D . W R u t l ~ attende d the weddi g. of Mis s J an- ic e Dauz hertv an d Lo uis Bac h rac h a t the Wheeler mar ia!Presb?- terian Churc h in aha. Saturday . Mr .and Mrs . J oe Ba nd ar m d Ma ri an motcmed to Columbus. Wed~ nesday , to spend Ch r i stma s wi th her na l- en ts. Mr. an d Mm.Pete Dischner. Mr. an d Mrs. C. E. J ohnmn weredin ner Iruests.Christmas.o f Mr . and 1; Mrs. Lester Wallger of Fr e- mo n I |0/Hanlon &0'Hnnlan. Attorneys Covuntv Court. Washinzwn County,Nebraska.ESTATE OF Gcorfze W.Mor- zan. deceased.Notice il liven to the credihorn to Annenr before me at the CountyCmnt mom in Blair, Nebraska. onthe 9th day of January. 1942. andon the. 10th day of April. 1942 for ~riltrnu.Mr.and Mrs.A. H l . ~a n d M r .a n d M n .A d u l b h H i n t z a n d B o n , Mi sa Ma r y Me tzle r o f Omé h a spent f r o m W ednesda y until Sun- da y at the A ub r e y Ga in e s home. O.§ an .I I *| _\, ..- Wac hter wa r s din ner mle tts . Chr intwas Da y .Mr. a nd Mr s. Rav Tr in le tt en te r- tai ne d at a f amily d in ne r. C hr is t~ m u . f o r Messrs . and Mes dxmes Elz y Tr i n le tt a n d Carol A n n a n d Ha r oi d Tr i u le tt a n d children o fTc kngaah;Eve re tt L a mb an d da ng ters o f B i a i r ; Ho wa r d Tr i n - Ie tt a nd s u n s o f Oma h a : Ed W i t~ '~v ....v . Mr .and Mu . W i lli a m V o s s e ntartaineda t supper.Christina.; Eve, fo r Mr . a nd Mr s . A ve r y J as - per son . J o A nn and J u dy ; Mr an d Mr s . L or i n Christensen an d Imo - srene.W i lma an d J oh n Vo ss .Mr .and Mr s .Ma r ti n Voss,Mr . and Mr s. P au l Brae sc h and Da ry l and Henry Voss were sweats at },he vmental_Ben V oss.home.Ch n st- ma s Eve ..1¢}.._ ~-\w.Chxdnhanmn.dweued. and made an npplioaiion for nwuiministndon and diacharze. andfor the udznment of msidma ofestafe to auch other nersonl ls arabv law entitled ta the mme, and Ihnvo sal the 26Llx day mf December,1941. at two o'clock P. M.. at myoffice in said Countv for the hear~ins thereof.Dated December 2. 1941. _(SEAL)John A. Carnzan.48-4b Cnunw Judge. ..»:on Y ~O m a h a ,A u b r e y G a i n e s a n d f a m - i l y . . L l o y d M e t z l e r s u 1 d . 1 ' a r n i l y . a p d and Mr s. C hxrles Rutledrre and Mu m Vi vi a n Rutle dite o f Oma h a Uld Mr s. Lo uie F itc h. Mr .an d Mr s .W i lli a m Ra xmln v sa n, K en ith an d J e nn wer e amon g oth er re la tives a t I .di nn er gi ve n on Chriutmax by Mr. and Mrs. Har- ry Coo per o f Tek mnah. Mr. and Qdrs. J. H.West were |"|:a son and Mi s s Vi r z in i s West. and Donn a Ra e Tr inie tt. He r ma n sc hool students re- tur ne d io their studies.Mond ay . fo llqwi n z a we ek 's vac ation f o r C}}r1stmas.Th e y wi ll be dis- mlased, New Year's Day .Teac hers Svendimz the ho lid ay s out-of -to wn ha d r e tn me d a n d were i n the ir olac es Mond ay mominaf. Mr. and Mrs . D. W . Ru tledge en- tertgined a t dinner.Chr is tmas Day ,f o r Mr .an d Mr s .Ro y Ru t- o ;1 l I :I Itertained o n C h m t m a s Da y fo r! M r .an d Mr s.W allac e Petersen. J oan un d W ally , of Irving ton ; M1-I an d Mr s. Ry mer Fe d de ,Ma r i mr e t J a hn el a nd Hen ry K ay . Messrs.an d Mesdarnea Pa ulKoeniir.Pau i. J r ., Rob er t a nd E l- ma. Bill Koe nig and Biliy . Geor sre an d Gera ld,An d r e w Ma tze n an d f a mi ly snent Thu rsd ay afternoonat th e J o e Po lzin home in Oma ha.. Mr .an d Mr s .An d r e w Ma tz e n and fa mily a tte n de d th e Va c o ma Schgol u mm m. Tu e s d a y e ve n i n g . C h r I s } n a z 1 d i ~ n e r f o r Mr . ~ d ~ . Carol F r y an d dauszhtcr an d Mr . nd Mrs . Ro be rt Fry a nd c h ildr enaazgl Bus Mvtzlg-r. zuests of Almn and Birdie Fletdz er. H e r m a n A r e a Mrs.Hemmn Kjldzurd and Enola arrived.Wednesday.w spend Christmas at the Ed Oinonhome.Miss Joseuhine Ufbmi lDentChristmas and the ainder ofthe wqek ut Belwood.ebruka. Che ste r and F ran klin we re Slmda vl afternoon visitors a t the Ha r old Qaulson home. Do y le Co x auent ChHstma.n a tBedford.Io wa .wi th his strand-| mo the r , Mrs . D o n Miller .I Sun dav dinner sruests at the Everett Metzler home were Messrs ag mu.~ ~ ' r m ~ 1~-- _* ' din "A llc-m|lIIliif!Ilin| m o m : s u _g iw i n . ;a n n .. . . . . . || , . . , . -- l;IlEiY:";P;;l"Ci\;Ttu """'5:.;'~a':. |§"'" §§`rJ"\'5v'?in1T.'I.'f Ii I Council Bluffs. Iowa.with Mrs.Nello n' s mo the r. Mn. M. P . Ch ri s- te ns en ; Mi s se s I n ez Ro y an d B e ttv C o x were vis itor s at the Gcorsre Cox=ho me i n Omah a.Thursday until Saturday . Chri stma s di nner :me nts of Mrs.J ohn Hi ntz we re Mes srs . a nd Mes dames Rob ert Anderson,of Ka n - sas City ,Missouri.Ha r r v And er- son Gle nn Txmmo ns and fa mi ly .J r m e s R o u s e a n d M i s s e s D o r o t h e a ! d u r !E q n n n n n | . } ! . . . . A _. . \ \.3 n 1' ME .and ~Hienssen and f a mi ly enjoy ed Chr istmas a tthe F red Grah be h ome. Mr . a n d Mr s .Osc a r Bo isen and J ac k of Omaha were Thur sdav din- ner gu e s ts o f Ma rg a r et W illi ams . Mr .an d h im. C a ro l Frzv an ddaug hter snent"I'hux'sday evening at J a nn V suzh n s. Mr. and Mrs . J ohn Hie nssen and\ Dean o f Kenn ard were Sunday g-nests a t th e George Hienssenfa r m. [.~ y, ,E yf y? ,ii ,2 s r.. pf rf yr~ < 11 (x1J I tf 1(4 c I < I vJn I §,o uunear before me nt the Gonn-zy Court room in Blair. Nebraskain the 2nd dav of January. 1942.md on the 3rd day O! Avril. 1942,for the nurvose of examination. nd-ustmcnt and allowance of cludms.xll claims not Bled on or before he 2nd day of no-11, 1942. will be brever barred.9Dated this 6th day of December. 41.SEAL)John A. Carrirznn.9-4t County Judlze. NOTICE OF FINAL REPORTYllnnlon&0'Hnnlon, Attomeya n th.. Couhtv Court ol Wa.shinI¢ ton County. Nebraska.ES'I`.»\'l`E OF Frederick w.Thristensen,deceased.Native is hereby given thatJmmnA.Christensen.has filed with the undersiimed.Countyudze of Washington County. Ne- I l NGTICE To CREDITORS 0'Hanlon Sz O'l-Ianlon.Attorneys County Court. Washington County.Nebraska.ESTATE OF Harry H. Brown. deceased. Notice in nrivcn zo the creditorstoavnearbefom me at the CountyCourt room in Blair. Nebraska, onthe 9m dny of January. 1942 andon the 10th dav of Axrril. 1942. fortheDurnose of examination.nd- mstment and allowance ol claims.All claims not filed `on or beforethe 9th day of April, 1942, will be forever barred.Dated this 17th dav oi Decem- ber, 1941.(SEAL)John A. Carrixzan. 50-4t County Judge. NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT Walter G, llubr.-r. Attomey ""'"'"" her final renort as Ad- In the County Conn of washinw A ton County Nebraska~4 »4 ~¢1 ga ~A -.1 ~J ~4 -~:»,.."~'~'~"""~l_p;s'1'41'rE. or _Henry Adolph _.. ..- _ _.- . . - . . - _ . _ . ,Chris tmas Eve summer q uests at the Cha rle s V oss ho me were Mr .and Mr s .Lou ie Voss and Gle n. Mr s.Be rtha W e nd t an d Her ber t. M r and M m J oh ann La u r i . Louise Voss and Ha ns an d He nr yWzese. Mr .an d Mr s .E lme r Holste in anent C'hr istn1s s E ve at the Fr e d Paulsen ho me a t Benni ngton an d 1t the Cnrsen Petersen home. Alic e and An d r e w Wiese.Mr s. Sophia Wzese.Alf r e d an d Ha r r y . .vere Christmas E ve guests at Otto Wric k's. . Ar ou nd 3 5 ga th e re d a t th e W il- aarn J ahnel home. Sunday . honor- nn Mr . nmI Mrs:Rvmn r P mh ln n f a n u m r s ,n o x a n u r e v u r i t s u w e n : Oma h a visitors.Wednesday. Mr s .Alic e Ar n old is sne ndlns seve ral da y s i n Omah a at th e Mrs. K a r l Han sen ho me.Mr .an d Mr s .E d Mu elle r an d daug rhters of Omah a were Sun day dinne r zue usts of Mr . and Mrs. Al- ton J ensen.'Mr .an d Mr s . W i lli a m Rssmus~ sen. Keith an d J e a n. a nd Mr . an d Mr s.Ha r ry C oo o e r. Mr . an d Mr s . Philin Co ooer and Miss J a c quelineCoo pe r of Tek amah were S unday dinner :meats of Mr. an d Mrs. Bert Cooper at Blair. Mr .and Mr s.Pa ul Hanc oc k. Dic k an d J i mmi e sn e nt C hr i stma s I "n n l l . \ I I l ¢ u f !U v e i l ' a n a \ ¢ 3 \ H ¢ l ! \ * l Christmas dinner :nests Of Mr. as Mrs . J oh n S utton at B lai r. Re v.a n d Mr s . A .W .Claris snen t Ch ristmas and the week -enin L i nc oln with "the lr so n s. A r th t and Dousrlas Clarks. Mr s.I va n He lms a n d Lo is <Oma h a s p e n t la s t we e k lu r e wi t relatives. Mr .a n d Mr s E d Olson ente1 ta in ed th ir ty -two re la ti vg s a t su l per. Chris tmas Eve.Presen t we: Mr s.He r ma n Ki ld i rlGr d an dauirhter.Enola. o f Br ush.Coltrado:Mr s .A ma n d a Rasmussel Mrs. Chris Kruse. Messrs. and Mer dames Alfre d Peters en an d Vio le .| \» - . . . l . l l ) » § ¢ . u n n v . . . n f l f a n . ; |f r q n n 5 .members of the Haul. Car. HBl11'.V.[Mnry Metz ler. an d Gucimond Sorensen families.Mr . a n d Mrs . F r a nk Ne lso n a n d ce Mr .an d Mrs . C.B .Bu n n wer e f a mily a tten d e d a Chr istmas Dro- id Sunda v di nner lru esta o f M r . a n d gu m a t Hill C re e k Sc h oo l Frid ay . lr Mr s .Ova l Reeves and c hildren.Mis s Be tty Co x spe nt C hr is tmas Mi ss Lu Ve rn e Paulsen atte n d e d wi th Mr . a n d Mn. T. A . C o x.f th e wedd ing * o f Mnnd eli K u h r a n d |Mi sa E ii la b eth Gr imm o f Omah a h Ke lly Ry an. in Blair . S und ay .She vis ibe d f ro m W edn esd av un til Su n- assis ted at the r ec eu tion whi c h f o!-: day at the L ouis Gri mm h ome. lowed the c eremonv.|Chr istma s d in ner i nna te o f M r . Mr .and Mr s.J .Me r to n K u h r i a n d Mr s .Ne d Ty s o n a n d f " ' " i | 5 " Evisitedi n Omah a.Saturday .wi th vve r e Mr. a nd Mrs. J ames Co ne ty .[ M J L B ld M d M r s !Mr . an d Mrs .W arren W ake fieldIns.'e mir.r. a n 'd hildr w Ch tmasillnrvey Petersen. and Mn and Mrs. 4 un c en orc n s |"Ro dn ev Bc rtramson o f Fo r t C o l-gc"'i lin a.Colorado.On Su nda v.the _.J .y . '§Kuhrs attended the Iiveddlnir of Mr.fl.E ,jj}§u hr's s ister.Ma rd e lle K u hr .to .1 I r. ] -ed in g Mr . a n d Mr s Rvme r F e d de a t a shower.Th e after noon wa s spent pla vi n s names an d lunc h was served. Gle n V os s a n d Alf re d W i es e o f Green,Io wa .arrived.Tuesday :Gle n vis ited his parents.Mr .and Mr s .Lou ie Voss.re tu mi mz Sun- day ,wh i le A lf r e d remained f o r two we e k s wi th Souhia W iese. W i lma Voss soent several day sn t the Darental.W i lli a m Voss, Some,re tu r n in e to Omah a.Mo n- av.A nr e e r am wa s presented a tMane v Sc hoo l. Mond ay . bv the ou- oils a nd the ir te ac her, Mrs. Ry mer Feddc . Mr .an d Mr s.W i lli a m Jahnelsp en t Th ur sd sv n ie ht a t th e Clau s Sc hne ider home in Kenna rd. leav- in g F ri d a v fo r a f o u r to s i x we e k visit in Sen Fra nc i sc o wi th theirdaughter. Mrs. Fr ank Hend rieksen. Mr .an d Mr s .Ha rr y J a hn el and W alter J ahne l of Tek amah and Mr. and Mrs. W a lter Ch ristens en were Chr istmas dinner lruests a t the Fr i tz J ahnel home. Mr .an d Mr s .W i lli a m Koe nig and Billy , Geor ge an d Gera ld an d Mr .and Mr s.He r b Koeniir and fa mi ly were Sunday even ing Sweets of Mr s .Marie J ensen in Blai r Mr .an d Mr s.J ohn Ra h lf a n dfa mi ly a n d Lo re tta Voss o f W i n - side visited relatives.here,a t Christmas. Mi ss Ven da Christensen andSunny side Sc hool uuoils nresented s oromram.'Fuesdsy evening. Mr s.Bi ll Koeniic and sons were Saturd ay af ter no on vi sitors a t the W illiam Voss home: Gerald Koeniirrema ined for the nle ht. Mr .and Mr s.Ne ls Christensen entertained at summer on Saturday fo r the weddine n e r tv o f theirdauizhter.Rose.wh o was marr ied that 'lily to Clifford Staben of Fort Calhoun.Mr. and Mr s. A rth ur Hans en en- tertained at a f a mi lv na rty on Ch ri stmas D av wh ic h is als o Mrs. I{nnsen's bir thd av. M' r. and Mrs Fred W esterszaard. Russell and Dan.were Ch ristmas llzi v gu es ts a t a fe mi lv d in n e r a t the A.D.Knii rht and W i llia mSmi th ho me a t I wi mr to n .Also imIu ded were Messrs.and Me s dsmes Ha r ve y K n i z h t,Ke i th Kn ig ht.Ken ne th a nd Reava.and Charles Smith.W a llv a n d A lvi n Voss soent Frirlav evening wi th Russell and Dan Westersrsard.ll-ir and Mr s.Fllrner Hols tein nttonded the Christmas nronrram at District 47 school in Douizlas Coun- tv. Mr .and Mr s. An d re w Ms tze nandfa mi ly mo ve d their household goods to a ne w home near C ounc il liluff s, Su ndav. Mr. and Mrs . Bi ll Ne th erton a re nmvinfg in to th e An d re w Matzen f arm.' M r and Mr s .Bi ll Ko en ig a n d sons snent W ednesdav i n Fremont. .|va ld Petersen an d fnrnily_A lvi n Rasmussen.Mis ses Clara Olson. Dafrmar Olson.Franc es Le no x. Eu lalla S c h jo dt of Bla i r: Fwd a n d Car l Olso n. Hu be rt Petersen. Ver-non Ras mus se n. An dr ew Be c k a nd Iva n Olso n.Th e Hi ll C re ek Lu th er an C hu rc h annual Christmas soo ner was held.Fr i da y e ven i n g. at th e Hi ll C re e k School.A prom-am was iriven. and Eric Chr iste nsen of Blai r so oke. The c hi ld ren o f Mr . and Mrs . D. 0 .Sheets ic nthere d fo r Ch ristmasDay .Present. were Messrs.an d Mesdames George Sheets and fam- ily o f Bla i r. E lme r Sheets an d Elmer. J r ..J o hn Thi elf old t.Ru by an d lla J ea n . C la y to n Sheets an d children.Claude Yo we ll an ddaughters.Ra ln h Sc arlett an d Leon,Re v Me tz le r an d children, Earl and Ray mond Sheets and Mrs. Nic k S heets and Carol of Au burn. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. Grenier en- tertained st.dinner.Chr istmasDa y f or Mr . an d Mr s. Os c a r B ec k and Ca rl Bec k and Mr .an d Mr s . David Bec k and son of Ly ons.Mr . an d Mr s . A .R.Ha me r we r e s u p - per guests. Mr. and Mn.Gnome K.Nelsonvisited the Howlrd hnen hmily at Hernun. Mondnv avaninz.Mr. And Mn. U. S. Reeves andMr.and Mn. 0. L. Rnv u mdhmily of North Plath were Fri-day dinner :nuts of Mr. and Mn.Clarence Simnéon md Muilyn.Mr.and Mn. Rllnh Lonnvdlv idud Un. Gearn Marlin. Fd-dav evenini.Mr. And Mrs. Clyde Mettler werehost: lt a card wmv. Frldny awn-.The time wu mont nt vln-la.And :nh-uhmonta v a nserved. later.Guest: ol the Meta-l~n ware Hin C o n md G w r n 2 ¢""9 » BENDORFFUNERAL HOME Phone 40 AMBULANCESERVICE Modern Funcrul Service Connldenle ln Cat Advertise In The Enterprise It Brings Results Mr .an d Mr s .A .E .Dix on an d J ames.and J ames Kehoe enter~ tained a t dinner.Christrnaa Da y .fo r Mr . a nd Mr s . E . E . D i xo n a n d dauszhters.Mr .and Mr s .G.A .Rathr nannhadastheiriruests ah.a fa mily subber . Chri stmas Do v. Mr .and Mr s .E .E.Di xo n and dauszhters. Li nd a an d J u dv. a nd D r. a nd Mrs . g y ms " K . Ra th ma n n a n d J o a n o f air.Mr . a n d Mr s.Omer Re eve s an d children.Ken ne th and Audrey .o f No r th Platte.Neb ras ka spent Chr istmas a t the U.S.Reeves ho me in DeSoto.and also visited Mr. and Mrs. Ona] Reeves and oth-er relati ves in th e B ottom vic ini ty . Audr ev was an ove rni ght sru est of Eunic e Reeves, Thursda v. and oth- er memb ers of the Ome r Reevesf a mi lv snent Fr i da v a t the Go al Reeves home.Mr . a n d Mr s Da n Moo re and f s mi l v a n d Mr .and Mr s.Wallac e Fi tc h a n d f ami lv of He r ma n s p en tSun da v wi th th e S. I. Moo re s. The Brvnn W arric k c hildren have been ill. the vast several dave.Mr s. Ma r k B ea tv a nd Mi s s B eu - lah Ro berts of Bla ir c alled on Mrs. Oo-al Reeves. one afternoon la st week.Mr .an d Mr s.Lester Han sen soent Wednesdav n t the Ona! Re eves h ome . an d Ra v K ro lf h wa s a c aller on Sstur da v.Chris tmasDay .Ona!Reeves and children. Ma x. E un ic e and Janic e.attended a familv dinner at the U. S. Reeves home in De S oto.Follo wing a Su ndsv Sc ho ol I mrtv a t th e F i rs t Lu th e ra n Churc h in Blair.Tu e d a v e ve n i n a .Mr . a n d Mr s.He n r v Sorensen entertained Mr .and Mr s.Mic hael Sondernoan d f a milv a n d Mr . a n d Mrs . Ca r l Sorensen.Gle nn Sorensen was arno nir the mle s ta a t a bi rthd a y oa rtv i ri ve n a t th e Ha r la n Ne ls o n h ome n ea r Omm. Fridsv evenina. c ornolin1en~ tar v to Mis s L aV ern e P au lse n.Mr .an d Mr s.S.I .Moo re an d Mr. a: Mr s. Dan Mo ore an d f a,n 1~ ily w gues ts of Mr. an d Mrs. R. 3 Men ki nz i n Fr emon t. C hr is tmas av.Christmas Eve aruests of Mr. and Mr s.Ednrar Larsen were Messrs. an d Me sd sr ne s Ha rvev Melto n an d P s ttv A n n o f Benn imtton.Ha r t ?Paulsen and Garv Lee. David Paul- sen an d Mr s.Chris Paulsen o f Blair. Th e ann ual Chr istmas oroarramof the Kindred Sc hool was held last Tues dav even inz.Mins J ean Rey nolda is the instruc tor.Mr . a nd Mr s . B y r o n B un n . Mar v An n a n d Jac kie.returned 'I'hurs- d a v eveninlr att/er havin!!soentCh r i stma s wi th Mr . a n d Mr s . Ne i l Bund le a nd othe r Omaha relatives. Mr. an d Mrs . C arl So re nse n a nd Hr . a n d Mr s . H e n w Sorensen and Gle nn were din ner iruelts. Christ-mas Day . at the Mi c hae l S ondo ruo home. Mr .an d M n .Ca rl Sorensen soent Wednesdav after noon as inlasts of the Peter Sorenaena. diqttkm. 'mama #ww-~-\~r~~~1rry f f ` ¢\un.'»\t¥ ml,, nouns 9 la ll; 1 to s. Anpointmenh Made Coldl. Sclatizl. Ne\n-iris. Lumbazo. Hud-nches.Rheumntilm,Armendicitll.Conltl-patlon; Sinus. Liver. Stamsch. Kldne nnd lllndder Troubles: Female Dilorden.erv~ousncss:Hlzh Blood Pressure:Inllua nnandManyOtherDla euu Rnvond mChlmvn/:tic Adiuxtmentl Dr. D. C. Knee, Chiropractor PHONE 254 OPPOSITE Couwr HOUSE ON c o u m x s m s l r rTermn Ara Cul:Office. Sl-Home 83 r e n o!D r . J . Ti l t o n Y o u n g Osteopathic Phyddm ......-.... 1150 North Broad St. Fremont, Nebrukn ++++++ E ve a t Mi ll a r d wi th her parents.Mr .and Mrs . A lbe rt J e nse n. Mr .an d Mr s.Be rt L o we an d children were Chr is tma s su esta otr. an d Mr s . E d Ra ve l i n Orna- nir. an d Mrs. Frank Kastle soent Clmstrnas Eve and day at the Ray - mo nd Kas tle h ome.Mr. and Mrs. J ac k J ensen. Pearl and B ob bie o f Blair , we re Su nd ay afternoon visitors a t th e Grenier home.Pearl is soendiniz a f e w da y s with V ir gi ni a Gre ni er .A Ch r is tma s n a rtv f o r th e I-Iill Creek Lu th e r Leai rue was held Mo n da y a t th e J . A .Jesoersen home. Mr . a n d Mr s.Simon Kors hoj ot' Blai r an d Ra y mo n d K or s ho j o f Oma h a we r e irve sts of Mr . a n d Mrs. Chris Kors hol Chris tmas Eve. Chr istma s d inn er suests w e n Si- mo n K o r sh o j a n d Ra smu s Johsn~g°" g>; ' Bla ir : Ray mon d Kor sh oj of rn a.Mi sa Mar y J an e J ess en spent Chr is tmas a nd the week -end wi th her oa ren ts.Mr . a nd Mr s. J o e P. .lessen of Sioux Rapids, Iowa. Mr .an d Mr s .E d wa r d SwansonspentCh ri stma s in O' Ne ill wi th her p ar ents, Mr.an d Mr s . A n to n To y .Mr. a nd Mr s. Me lvi n W es t, J a c kandW ar ren were Chr istmas din- ner zue sts in Blair o f Mr. a nd Mrs. U. G. Ga me r.Mr. a nd Mr s. Ed W ittixr of Ra n- dolnh.Neb ras ka were he re fo r Chriatmas a t th e Ra v Triolett. home.llir.and Mr s .Le o Fa us e tt ha d Ch ri stma s d in ne r wi th th ei r mo th - er . Mr s. An n a Fs u s e tt a t 'I`eks~ ma h.Mr s .He r ma n Kildsranrd an d dau gh ter . Mi ss En ola K ji da rur d of Brush. Colorado. c ame Wednesday and spent the Chr istmas week here at th e Ed Ols o n h ome .Th e Wesley an Gu ild o f the Method ist Churc h ia sc heduled to me e t th i s we e k wi th Mr s. A ub re y Gaines.J .C.Bni lev wa s a Chr istmas dinner auest a t the W i lli a m Mc - Gowan home.Others oresent were Mr . a n d Mm. E d Ho ve r a n d He n - ninp; Larson. Ins tallation of th e n ewly e lec ted officers o f th e O.E.S.wi ll take plac e J an uary i5.Miss Elaine J esnersen of Linc oln is spending a two week s Christmasvac ation with h er na rents . Mr. and Mrs . J .A .Jesoemen.Th e v we r e dinner guests.Chris tmas Day .a tthe Nels J esn erse n h ome in Blair. . M m Hay Rosenbaum reviewed "Th e Gi f t o f Go d " p a g e a n t a t th e Christmas e xerc is es of the Pleas-E n t v i c w 'S u n d a v S c h o o l ,D e c e m b e r 6 |M r s .0 .I l .K n o o r e t u r n e d .I n s t w e k .f r o m a t w o - w e e k s v i s i t a t J a n e s v i l l e .W i s c o n s i n .M r .K n o n a c c o m t l a n i e d h e r h o m e t o r e s i d e w i t h h e r f a t h e r .M a r s h a l l J a c k s o n . C h r i s t m a s D e v d i n n e r m l e s t s o f s \ I m . I l i |;\Servic es were heid a t t h e Hull Creek Churc h.Chr is tmas Day .wh en Ly d ia Ha n se n . a retu rned missionary .wo k e .Re v.Ny h o lm ul' Blair also talked.Mr . a n d Mr s .Alto n J e ns en a nd La rr y sp e nt Ch r is tma l E ve wi th I 1 Mrs. Mary Densmore at 'I'ekam1\h~ Th e v wer e di nn er srltests.Ch n st-mas D av. of Mr. an d Mr s. Nels M. Jensen in Blair. Chris tmas dinner an d sumrer zu es ts o f Mr s.Bertha.Lo we we r eMessrs. and Mesdames S. R. Lowe.u F. L owe .He n r v Ric hter an d daugh ters. A. H. Lo we an d Drc kie. Mr s J ohanna Olson an d Gus tave Hansen.Mr . a nd Mr s . B e r t L o we and c hildren jo in éd the m f or s up - ner.Mr. and Mrs. Ben W ac hter dl1}\'¢ to _.!rc§2l_n._\f-sclnsadxv. to vls it L.8 M ~ . i n ~ K j i d u a a r d a n d Enola of Bnush. C olorado: Mr. and :l ~lson Da~ar a nd I va n . Mrs.Alf re d Petersen.E ln a sn~ Violet.Mr s.Ama n d a Rasmussen.Mrs. Chris Kruse. Mr. and Mrs. Al- vi n Rasmussen an d Ver non R118- muasen.Wedneadav evenimz. Mrs. Bertha Lo we e nter td ne d he r c h ildr en a nd th ei r fa milie s at a Ch ri stmas tre eparty .Present. were Messrs.and Mesdames S. R. Lowe. G. F. Lowe. Be rt L o we and children He nr y Ric hter and dnuszhters, A. H. Lowe and Dic kie. and Mesdnmea J ohan- ia I| i | i | i The rlnglng of the Newg Ynr |.| muk lu our uni May you find younnl!Ill' the mldll ol :ood limes llli through the yur.in huh; m m with helldu, lay md; prosperity.i I North Side .Lunch "4 a ! ! s 5 ! ! ! s i r l \ Mrs , A nn Ved ste dt and other re la- tives.Mr .and Mr s .Ra ln h Lonirwell we n t Ch r i s tma s Da v with Mr. a n dMr s .Ha n s A ve a n d fa mi ly o f ' Blair. H O M E S T E A D N E W S I Mr .an d Mr s.Fran k J e ssi e 8I ld| Phy lliss were Thursgirw din ner zuests at F remont J ens en'a. De lma a n d Phy llss J ensen wereweek-end guests a t the Fr ank J es- sie home. Mr .an d Mr s .Aub rey Gaines and fa mi ly an d Mr. an d Mrs . Orwel Metzler an d f amily wer e g ue sts o f'the Charles Bla nc ha ni s at C hmst-I _ i i i i i i i i i i ii:`0`iEE'S`sh "HE§é'r§G`éiven thqt Johl has filed with the un ¥~="`$"*;;»'7°r`»`3.i5'°"'\»'».$"""'~¢ 4 a; "SF .i'iT|'u£ri5""1§i§. 'iiilk p_ M.t Hin in|ano'c oc . n mv o lldlConntv for the heulmr thereof.Dated lJecember`29. 1941.g§qg\1.>J o h n é . - ~ mas dinner.Mi s s Ve ra Nelso n o f Omah a T' a Wm. Bolin. Prop " g l .¢¢i..|d J i 4 J | |IF nu |an P|an r |' |I| g :h l||||||»l | | l |5.8 | 4",~~"{a»"*""' spent Thursdav and Fridav withher parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson.1 Advertise in The Enterpl'ise I NOT|||NG CAN isisss isiissaignsa§ s ' D Z - 4 5 \¢0L ll\Y»y J uuK€ § ~N o h c s T o C R E D I T O R S 5 | Annmmcing the New Ycnr with good things for eac h! and all of you!May thi s ! year i n c r e a s e your inys, health and Prosperity.sBsss5 Ralph Fairc hild County Superintendent Es§EssEmwé 5|s O'Hanlon &0'l'{unlon. Attorneyl County Court. Washimzton CountyNebraska.Ics'1'A'rE OF Christ Bekke. de ceased.. Nou-w In xtlven to the creditorto armour before me at the Count! Court. room in Blair. Nebraska. ulthe 23rd dav of January. 1942. amnn the 24th dav of Avril. 1942. futhe nurnose nf examination. adlustment and allowance of claims.AIclaims not filed on or before tlv23rd dav of Allfll. 1942. will h~forever barred.Dated this 29th dmv nf Decem her. 1941.(SEAL)John A. Currizan,E52-41 Countv Judue ~w¢ upau- . , , . ; I L A D I O S ' é i l m b l e S t o r e ~sua Ncbnnkar | . l | . | \| \ | . | L H U L - |\oD¢is that 3S5s5s§ 5 THOSE PRECIUUS EYES! - >- >- >Z men! of I942 will be q joy- Q5nun one for you. Our heart- !fel!wishes for vnur humi-TAYLOR & WELLS LIVESTOCK AUCTION VERY WEDNESDAYE Frcmonl-At 12:00 0'clock Hogs » Cattle - Horses - Sheep I 3 nmllgng [nr (ho mmm In (his |(\ r\|y I >x:KI A r|..» nm!! dv[»1:ml|\l»lv mAlr|».|:¢nun lu buy nu-I HEII nll ki Irx(01lk Charles Smith.W a llv a n d A lvi n Voss snent Frirlav evening wi th Russell and Dan Westersrnarcl.Mr .and Mr s.Fllrner Hols tein nttonded the Christmas Dronrram at Distric t 47 sc hool in Douglas Coun- tv. Mr .and Mr s. An d re w Ma tz enandfa mi ly mo ve d their household gooels to a new home near Counc il Illuff s, Su ndav. Mr. and Mrs . Bi ll Ne th erton a re nm\im':in to th e An d re w Matzen f arm.' M r and M m .Bi ll Koenig:a n d sons spent W ednesdav i n Fremont. Tay lo r e- Wel ls Auct ion Company F A RM S A L ! I S ,xl=c 1'10NEmc :~; (`hm\. W . Tay lor, Ronald Marlin, Si J ohnson-~y nur c hoic e of three alrchunefera with cvvry day Hollins( expleris| \ce and ox- lwrt IUQRGP nf valuvn. Our c omplete uuc tion 1wrvic o c oals nomo n .bee us for dates. 2 ¢""9 » BENDORFFUNERAL HOME Phone 40 AMBULANCESERVICE Modern Funcrul Service Connldenle ln Cat Advertise In The Enterprise It Brings Results nou ns 9 ta 12 ; 1 t o 5 . Anp oinsmmu Mu le Colds.Sc iatlc l.Neuri tia.Lu mb xg o .Ha ld - -¥~r"~r-r-~1\..'urn xt || | ;~I ~mtl- r e n o!D r . J . Ti l t o n Y o u n g Osteopathic Phyddm ......-.... 1150 North Broad St. Fremont, Nebrukn ++++++ .& \`J~~WAV l G ~fa~'J f \~ f @ ~l J "4 ' \\ " '~ / \ ~\~.,,,,.§',..,/fa ~,~» .df ~ 1. ;~,wa.. qw! vw ~~ ~, f ~ A l k a - S e l t z e l ' ~ ~ And They Sly It Wleh| Smllel Do the members of YGUR family ny this? If not, perhaps i! ls because you hlvu never #vm Aikn-Selmer 1 thorough trial. All over the world people who have used Alkn-Seltzer n o enthusiastic in it! praise. IfAlka-Seltzer tuagooduwa|Ay|¢l|.youwantlH.nyourm|»i»-idne abinuvi! it tl not, it wun't cout,youapenrgy.W l w l l l n h mdihe purchue prima la any new user who ll no t enunly utldhd. s \ I m . I l i |;\Servic es were heid a t t h e Hull Creek Churc h.Chr is tmas Day .wh en Ly d ia Ha n se n . a retu rned missionary .wo k e .Re v.Ny h o lm ul' Blair also talked.Mr . a n d Mr s .Alto n J e ns en a nd La rr y sp e nt Ch r is tma l E ve wi th I 1 Mrs. Mary Densmore at 'I'ekam1\h~ Th e v wer e di nn er srltests.Ch n st-mas D av. of Mr. an d Mr s. Nels M. Jensen in Blair. Chris tmas dinner an d sumrer zu es ts o f Mr s.Bertha.Lo we we r eMessrs. and Mesdames S. R. Lowe.u F. L owe .He n r v Ric hter an d daugh ters. A. H. Lo we an d Drc kie. Mr s J ohanna Olson an d Gus tave Hansen.Mr . a nd Mr s . B e r t L o we and c hildren jo in éd the m f or s up - ner.Mr. and Mrs. Ben W ac hter dl1}\'¢ to _.!rc§2l_n._\f-sclnsadxv. to vls it ia spending a two weeks Christmasvac ati on with her oaren ta. Mr . and Mrs . J .A .Jesoemen.Th e v we r e dinner guests.Chris tmas Day .al.the Nels J esn erse n h ome in Blair. . M m Hay Rosenbaum reviewed "Th e Gi f t o f Go d " p a g e a n t a t th e Christmas e xerc is es of the Pleas-E n t v i e w S u n d a v S c h o o l .D e c e m b e r 6 |h i r e .0 .H .K n o n r e t u r n e d .I n s t w e k .f r o m a t w o - w e e k s v i s i t a t J a n e s v i l l e .W i s c o n s i n .M r .K n o l l s c e o r n t l a n i e d h e r h o m e t o r e s i d e w i t h h e r f a t h e r .M a r s h a l l J a c k s o n . C h r i s t m a s D a v d i n n e r s r u e s t s o f M i s s C l a r a .C a r l a n d F r e d O l s o n w e r e M r s .H e r m a n K j l d n z a a r d a n d E n o l a o f B m s h .C o l o r a d o :M r .a n d :l ~ l e o n D a ~a r a n d I v a n . Mrs.Alf re d Petersen.E ln a sn~ Violet.Mr s.Ama n d a Rasmussen.Mrs. Chris Kruse. Mr. and Mrs. Al- vi n Rasmussen an d Ver non R118- muasen.Wedneadav evenimz. Mrs. Bertha Lo we e nter td ne d he r c h ildr en a nd th ei r fa milie s at a Ch ri stmas tre eparty .Present. were Messrs.and Mesdames S. R. Lowe. G. F. Lowe. Be rt L o we and children He nr y Ric hter and dnuszhters, A. H. Lowe and Dic kie. and Mesdnmea J ohan- Q --- - ~¢ - - -- " " r r§n e s s m d s u c c e a u i n h u n e a a g H a n d p e r s o n a l l i f e .n | ." -| <21e e p t ~ e ~s p a r k l i n g ~ use the RI GHT LIG HT!~ |§°.§'u¢¢»a=3,,¢r' f i n Q m w m g ;g E\ i§1' f1 n l 1u wr Nl nn nr u .. .. . .. rn » lkn f |iM7|n r !nun uv' v; yum, -w."nu -ww y... think how m uch good e yw q h t will m ean to them i n ihe years ahead! Eyssiqht proiection cannot start too early-bu! it'| easy to let it qo uniil W a too lgto. It seems hard to believe than 40% oi our younqshn have defective vision b y college a q e -b u t It '|a n uchxd last. Protect your famlly's eyes -llqhbcondltion. today! i seToun the |ky's the limit i where your New Yeu hsppi- § i ness il concernul.May this I i yur record unequnlled i n i and 110414 times for yo; Ho m e s F u r n i t u r e I'H - - -mu-»»n.uwu u; uusmxlcuuu ur money rerunueu\\ I: \°c overs its use In all c onditions li ned bm ~and 5 Appliance 5 Co. 11 n. n<»\»\m~m. mn. This Information Furnished byGu o n Bldlit dl. Ad d ln dlnd lw . Bu n! - bmm,"Mun.\n| Mlor" ,Muxuln-Pdn».Nvu- nl¢|.§,Ho|d.|=ch|,Dl.|tr¢aalC4»ldg,u|6|r#YOUR ELEcm|c DEALER AND NEBRASKA POWER COMPANY JLEI'iclimF§"55a1H` ¢:`iZ"`J""i=i` "" I | ~.¢.f w W-'razBN' In Pt! 8! »-" D ¢ » . » " n t l m.|_\ West Coast Man Writes of Blackouts and Air Raids f .. . . .. . . .. . . ...- - - n w - » - n _ _n u -. . . - . _ - v . - - . . same..A s f o r m q l s t i l l g e t o u t a t 5 : 0 6 , w h i c h m u n l i t w i l l b e i m - p o u i b lo f o r m e t o b u y m y f o o d , un le s s I d o i t on Satur day a tte n- nnona.So ma of th e off ic er !!here in the b uild ing are c oming to worka n ho ur earlier an d le a vi ng a n ho ur earlier.Th i s mea ns th a t soifne of th em will have to be here arou nd seve n i n, the mor ning . I 've on ly on e e y e o p en a t tha t timé o f Ships Hogs Over Wide Area Nelson Ships to Eight Dif- ferent States in One Week mom bln-koutl, Ind that dm the effect wu much better. On Than- da ,1 Qhlnk it wan,Mayor Ll- G a w u in tawn ta discus:civillhn Tddense, md HE got mad too. He hit the city like | bomb /C v ) JOBS FOR WORKERS The Ne b r u h State Employ ment Ssrv1¢e 1| looking- for qual-med apnllunts to ml the !oll<rw- ing john:~. 50 Elactrldnnl md Elec-` trlcinn Helpers _..---$l.85 hr 2 Cmlrt Baportem --$3D.00 wk.2 Pile Driver Foremen $82.00 wk.)Se'verd Pile Driver Ho wan i n t o w n o n ly : b o u t f o u r hours,b u t went pla c es. " Mr s .Roosevelt fo llmf e d hi m. \|I I H ; L u n d t : 8 5 § N % & E 4 f t N55 rm IA! 16-17-18, Blk w, CI of Blllr, us uo . Ann; Elmer to Glue Elsne L u 10, 11, 12, mk 4, Shep~ ~ Add m the Vllhge of Arli ngmsw. John Mulhallz Lb 8 sec 2-19-I |n . 1v - \»n.}. lllnn .Tnn;|m. nf tjnina citv. is ernment orders--until` ¥ 5 £ ¢ Z § - g § r § "J f " £ s i n " " ` " s ¥ "V a l l r i g h t . We Can Still Supply All Numbers of EARL MAY HYBRID SEED CORN Place Your Order Now to Assure Deliver Next S~rin~ BLAIR FLOUR MILLS Sorensen Bros.Phone White 213 ~ wi\}§ in o uaih of Mils|'iter Monday night, however. Jensen.Mr,Petersen is l.heee¢- San Francilacana became con- retary to the vine-president of the cemed. Because that was when weSouthern Pacific railroad. is well- had our first ah- raid alarm andinformed of the current events onfblukout, The last wond ls used aa e WW! const and hu an excellent courgesy, because certainly .the ponunity m get a bird'a-eye:e!!ecb was more like New Orleansview of the entire natloh lnumuchlduring Mardi Graa than a city in l e he and hls superior make Mdanger of bdng bombed.Only half dozen extended trips x ywrlhauae and street lights were outo Chleakv. /New York and other humineaa points where the interests ol the railroad demand. The letter follows: "San Fandsco, Califomla, "December 22. 1941. "With this letter I am estnbllah- ing a new ayetem of conelpond-crux. I want to keep you all ad» viaed of developments,which zneaha I would be writing the same thing to all of yoo because I don't seerh able w take current eventsand let beginnings and conclusionsalone. However, I thoroughly dis- like repetition.S-o»o-o~°-<>.l ln-tend to write my letters of gener- al information in this manner,trusting that the recipient will see to it that the Idle r ra c ha a ll those addressed in the heading. I hope you will find this arrange» ment salislavtory. I shall send the second letter to the Ed Jensenfamily, the third to the Earl Jen~ aen family, etc. "We started home the Tuesday alter I visited you and the trip home was just about as unevent-tul aa the trlp going. Naturally, everyone was interested in the dv nation in the Pacific Ocean and we linened to news broadcast aft- er news broadcast I have never bought and mad no maiymews- papers in so short a time in my lile before., "Whendwar atmck the 'Hawaii- an Islan .San i wereshocked, Lhen W m o t e x - ceedingly so, an they didn't real-ly expect the Japanese ever to and not all of them. Neon sign: and auch were blazing away asmerrily as ever. Lt. Gen John L. DeWitt, commander of the Fourth Army, was furlous. You see, SmFnndacans as n whole are :polled and aecuatomed to doing what theywish when they wish. We are not diildplined enough to do just what we are told, "Coming out on the train,there were some Engllsih sallam whowere to pick up a lend-lease ship. I ulked zo one of them the last night out and he was asking mewhether there really was a black- out ln Sen Francisco. I told him of the difficulties the authoritieswere having in getting the people to cooperate,He said that Eng~ land had blackout:!or twelve months before the Germans ever bombed them, but that the black~ outs were not a snceeaa Alter the first bombing, however, If one so much as Ill. a mnnch in the street,he was almost killed by an irafe populace,1 hope we don'7. have whave auch a lesson before we learn. "Gen.DeWitt assures us that blackouta will mean ah' raids, that they will not be premise ohes.However. I have my doubts. Dur- ing the blackouls airplanes are heard overhead-at least the pa- pers say so, although I personal- ly have heard non but I think they are just ours on the lookout for developments. I have the feel- ing the authorities are goingthroughiheseeffects,trying to make them appear authentic,so thing. When she arrived at theCity Hall, no one Wai ready for her, so she rested in her hotel for a couple of hours. When the meer,-Ing started,Mayor Rossi said, 'Mm Roosevelt in herelto give you an important manage! "'| am not here to give you any message/ ahe replied, 'I am hereto get down to work' "She asked for queatlona and got lpwohd; abc asked questions and got diaturblng replies. 'How many dr mid wardens have you train- ed'l' 'None.' "Fire Chief Braman asked her. 'How can we tnln people Un fight when we hnven't any equipment? Mn. Roosevelt explained dvillanlcould be trained to put out ineendl- ary bombs with no more than a. bucket of sand. In England, even children know how to do it." 'But how can I train them with- out any equipment? Brennan re- pented.So Mrs.Roosevelt ex- plained again.'I h.aven't any equlpmentl s dd the fire chief, and sat down."And then Sheriff Murphy lpoke.'We should be thankful each day lor our dally bread] he Bald. And sat down. "Cullenwnrd, San Francisco Dl- rector U! Civil Defense,was too busy working on that to attend the meeting on it. So he mode a slate-mant that night baseball will be held as usual next summer,"The telephone company had its lower windows sandbagged,butwhen I was past the place on the Saturday alter I got. home, they were all gone. "I experienced my first blackout on the evening of the Friday I get heme. I went to my aistefa for dln~ ner, particularly because that was the night of Billle's birthday par~ ty."The blakout came at 7:20 p.m. 'the morning,Baides, with theael short dnyn it is still dark and there in not the aennatlon of havingrented,going to bed when id is dark and getting up when lt is the same."However, they an ~contempla0-'ing daylight saving for Call!omlz.` If that la done, life should be Isa. compllmbed aa we can go back tn our usual routine, and still have enough light.' "A very favorite topic of conver-sation ls blackout material m a technique Women discuss mater- lala aa though they were going ln- to a new dress and men discou techniques as though they werebuildingahouse.All aorta o i things an suggested and weighed in the' balahea The landlord ia supposed to be working on my place, but the only tnngible resultaoiariaablacko ntof awindowlnback of A door-one that I had no' intention of using, anyway. "Naturally,there is a lot ui movement on tha nllmad--we have almost more business than we can take care of-and every onoein a while s flotilla of ships slips out through the Golden Gate.In fact, some people think the vari- were ready to leave and oilxcialadldnt want the .laps to spot them Several boats have been takenover and it la somewhat depreas mg to see those once gleanungwhite ahips now a aooty guy-a transformation that was accomp- lished in twelve houn. 4|Some people are making very elaborate blackout preparations; others are aatiefied with fixing up one small room. As for me, I am to have the ldbchen,dlnette and bathroom done,wiih heavydrapes and nhadel on the llving~ room windows.Personally,I am interested only in the kitchen, as ous blackouu were because shlps l '| and lasted until 10:00 p.m. Where with that fixed up I can always wA~i.,{,§}' PHONE ll and xdvo nl your wnnb-adl-Only 24: ner word ner inser-tion innuxsa inshnt sale of that J. T.Nelson,breeder nl pure bred Spotwd Poland China h0g'l, has been doing quite |.m|Jl under buslnus in his line.During Lhree weeks time he shipped w twelve different states, Kpmu, Missouri, f%1°b9m§»f1f°"°°§H=°» _B'-°"¢°¢k¥» 'Leulsmen -...---. 40 Imtnnnsnt Men (Surveying)--._.1 Instructor Vocal: School ---..-..---_Several openings lo milling machine openl mn. Jann mumnu: m a lee 219-11, $1.00 (Quit Cliam deed). §I nnwmhod fumimre. etc.North 5 .no s,F o n s A | . E b m u .»= Inrulinn, Ohio, Indiana, Illi lows,Minnesota,andIn one wack he :him Hmut s ta te .|augur. ulJ. T. hlrbeen in the pun bnd business lor yean and he h uzrninad Mm fnmn nf n.. Inualarn ISTE. "§1s§{E1Z"»§¢§£ `ihZ`T»I;`»f shipped out by md] order,are chosen by him lor tho lmyar.Thin wpexkn volumes for J. T. M I N E R A L S F O R W I N T E R R A T I O N S minerdx fn livestock dudng thc da ta 'months, lrom Ed Jnnike, Assistant Extension Animal Hul- bandman lt the Nehnlkn College nf Agriculture.Jmike ll kno wn to many Washington County farm- ers through his work in the Paa- ture-Forags~Llvexwck progr-un md various other aunts in which to the Nebnsh Bute Employment Service,Fremonh Nebrukn,or emztnct their representative when he will be ln the Court Home at Blxir on Tuesdnyn from 9:30 $0 8:00. Wnlch next week's paper for new jobs. ANNOUNCE OFFICIAL R. C. MEMBERSHIP Officlll Red Cross membershipin the Washington County CMP*-er is 1879, as l result of the 1941 drive, was announced today by H. Lyle Guyer, chnirmnn.Th, quota|wu 1200 memhenhipsHershwordaboutfuminhlhg'the coumy mrtennion office ~ " ' i $ ? f § ' < 2 » § ~anmé played a part. Nebraska is formnnve ln having L fairly generous supply of miner- houn 137 Harman,181;Fanta-nellefliheriian,125; and Kennaml, 122.mln essential to animal life.Janike mu-, ,. ._.-.L_ _. , I I I a 4 nays.With the exception of u Pw-sible defidency of phosphorus in some of tha north centrzi nun, the soils ue qdus well zupplisd.During the lpring and gummnr months when livestock hu plentyof grew gmwing feeds available. we neednot worry much about suP- L l l l l u n v e w r m e m n e m m p a w a s th e m m m !c ampa ign,separate fro m W e wa r re li c ! dx-S vc no w be ing conducted. Wuhington County Deeds ,Gertrude W, Farlmham et al to Theo. H. & Elde 3, Lundt: Lt 1§& Q.U ...fm,M ,.... ... . »B o h s S e r v l c e S t a t i o n P h o n e n z Carl ~ Bohn, Prop. plementing the mineral require " '" '" 'ments, according w J a r lk e .Fall $1.00. ra i n s h a ve pmvi d ed q u i te n lo t o f W m.D . [mf luxur iant qxu ture and prob ably Od u I f 1 .H, : : m . . = x ° : : 1 n 3 3 ;1 | Q;5|¥|ll'» Theodore 52§2§ _ We Can Still Supply All Numbers of EARL MAY HYBRID SEED CORN ;\ m.- \ m x 1 \' u \ x \ : \ : \ . x m x \ x u \ . x \ 1 . \ \ _"u \ .' ~ a ; u \ . \ x \ m1 \ 1 \ \ . \ : x \ : \ .'\;\. Place Your Order Now to Assure Deliver Next S~rin~ BLAIR FLOUR MILLS Sorensen Bros.Phone White 213 ~1 ~ .. phyinwaxiimaaswelluinpoaco time. No! only deal, but money, is needed to build planes and tanks and gum, Banks axe the "supply d¢P°fl" oi the na\ion'| dollars. We are qlad lo do our pad. In tho words ol the President, we consider it a pdvilege to do mrvihina we can lo make the lmzilitiea crl ihinbank l1alp» fulioihianniionlnlfshnuxdhial. WASHINGTON COUNTY BANK BL A IR, NE B RA S K A :Anus neue:.. ~ 1:Pusmsnr ~ " ' 'e o BUY DEFENSE STAMPS NOW| f a m / a / e t c M r 5 5 : / a / a n t po~tion companies were hst c: ~ ~oaai's flower shop. Rossi in ~e ed to sell no tickets to any Japan-nmyor of San Francisco.eae whatsoever-even if they werel "On Wednesday night there were reach the Pacific Coast.. They felt the Japanese were idiotic to start a war with us, that they would be disposed of in short order. They were inclined to joke about the whole situation; however, all pm---..s:....... ...A.... s...l......4............sA..a a1..... any foneign spies will make overtlwe were, dew" in a vailey, it was acts "Nl can then be spotted.Ofhzrractically Pllrfect.There were course, I can be very wrong, Wtone or two lights that came on why would Japanese planes come from time to time, but for the moat over so often and not do a11yl1uns'pm that section of the city was 9b°"* iw |in total darkness.An rim ir. was keep myself occuffied and fed.miurn.Blair Rendefitm ééi- "In addition to blackout armnge-g Phone 1575. cogeririt.I l i ments each person is supposed to ensen,men or on n»have a sack of sand and a long daring Co., LaPlstte, Nebr. 29-tf h a n d l e d s h o v e l ,t o c o u n t e r a c t i n -~~a .Y \ i Y 1 \ ¢ 4 I \1 \ Y E n 1 s o c . . . . |af»;ma;wa¢T " " a a i a ad :ounces to Baa animal dieta-|Y°1mz growing ltnck needs plenty sale.Amold Handen.PhoneKannnrd 8601.52-lc' SPOTTED POLAND Chinn bans. Anhor N.Anderson,Herman. Phono 2819.40-cf w g us `l; o s Fmh Cowub.;ni1<:ou rs..ma °» ? § f""° Ray Wulf Sam Moore Phone Black 53 111 on 87 49-0' TWO GOOD YOUNG Slwrthom bull:for axle.Phone Herman288.Malcolm Brodenen. , sz-1: a xc nxs ums BOARS: beat bloodllnol at farmers' urleea.45-C!Tyson-Lonx Forms. Hennnn. Nebr. SHORTHOBNS F o n SALE:10 Yann! bull:of choice lareedlmt.Alla nomo cows and hsllen.Fnnnen'vrioes.Nan-lv 600 xnnlen sold ln out 83 yem. Suv ldnction zuarsnteed u to nn-tlenen md bnedlnz uunlltiu.Will deliver. - Services an Al-no be hmd by our Dunant herd bull. Golden Chlcf. I mln of out mmdlnx merit-orovlded cowlno known to be Absolutely clean.c m e idan1townrelco neu*Court House. West Polnf. 51~8t Arnold S. Mlxerez. PUREBRED Snotted Poland Chinaborn.Thick suv Ieedlxur woe.New blood for old customers. Delmar Ruwe.Herman. Nebr..Phone Hoover Y-812.47-tl FOR RENT FARM FOR RENT:u v h r m ti n mlla a northwest of Blllr.Fritz lil!-Mesen.Bhi r.PhoneWhlts 882.52-H L o s t LOST:One Nd Bmekle hte bullutr. weight about 400 lbs.Cdl8;2,Hemun.HI-nu C.I a n m 5 -lt CARDS or THANKS fnb B "Keep Out' sign: are posted on San Francisco Bay.No non-GOV- ernment vessel mey enter or navd- gnw on these waters without :pe- clilc permiellon from the Govern- ment. Any ehulp mberlng the hey wul do so at its own rllk. "One etink has arisen in connec- tion wlth eight elnnn purehuodfor me lu llr raids.They have o rewch of six miles, which would releu enough pendemoniuxn when the time camel. Anyway, lt seemswet the only plece thue ellen! eould be purehued me ln Chic# go etapr'le eo !S5W :thuco ¢to!shipping them out here by express wu $600. Those prlcel are each, by we wly. And all the time n place four blocks away from the Clty Hall has been makin( memof every type for years, and forluuh Plecen u Government ligixt- houau, United States Nnvy and airports. Awww, the llrenn erenow lnetalled, Mayor Road wanted £0 try them out fe see if they worked, end have his picture tak-en an he pressed the button, butGen. Dewm uld no.He slld he hed promleed the eltlzenn ony dr n l d llrenx would mean the reel thing, and he wun't going to brelkhll promise. But Mayor Roni had their holidly dinners early in theafternoon-or et any rete, belon it gets dark, eo that they can lxfinished in me there le e black- out. "Martha add she heard f xtHonolulu, before the bomblnggzxl the Jnpaneee down there were getuf.; very cocky.They were pushing whlbe people of! the eldewulkxland otherwise meklng nmlunceu °1 themselves. A Jepmnese yerdmalol one ol the friends hmd been \ek~ int for A lot ol evwnp all, ondwhen asked what he dld with them he uid he went to meeting:und talked.Alla,they noticed,hul dldn't remember untll eiter the bombing, thot every time on adr- plane went by overhead he would run out and look up at lt. Evident- wmethinz was brewing, everen.Alec,one of the Honolulu newnpepen had en item,n weelr before the '7th,.that Honolulumight be bombed over the week- end However, ell thou might he nlmore of the type of the one from Chleegu, which ll to the ef- fect that the people back there areunder the lmpreulon the Golden Gite Bddge hu been torn down. "Volunteers for civillln defense elmo in drovee during the few 'tl l|J U U |||D e l v n u -m u .A n i m a l s w a n a < > n f d r l y d e p v m j o b o f I m h n d n g t h e i r m i n e n l u M DAIRY TESTING'rmmmc COURSE I n . . weqmrsmonu.1|c n . Men between the ggag of 17 and -0 nn uked to lnvmrdgute the mslbilitleu of doing cam, beating or dniry herd lmpmvmen:unlo-iltinns in Nebr-uk;Trainingor thln work will be given Febru. ry 9-14 in the annual dairy mule unngnmaxt und tester trmining ouru at the Nebnska. Collegg of mfrlcultnre ln Lincoln.M. L. Flick md M. N. L¢w»-n- 1 \ H H..._, .. ..,I connocted l n n r i 'Pha n 1114.1 Hn n n n a n f l n m a n n nmrl in hnnilnnviz1J§¢f`I£}1,`Z."°i-m- Hin rnn|~n» 1..- _ -. . .. . -. g - v .. .- 1 - . _ 'Ul n d t h i n i n c l u d e a n o u t l i n alights whatever except withtn ln opqque dosed atmcmm, or to per» mit any reflection or leakxga of light from my structure. Penalty l i l H vanm p m n m n =.;|.=- S oi the na\ion'| dollars. We are qlad lo do our pad. In tho words ol the President, we oondder ~itapdvilegetodonvsryihingweean wmk ax imhu1'e e "escrMhilba.nkhalp» "~fulioihianniioninifshnuxdhial. WASHINGTON COUNTY BANK BLAIR, NEBRASKA REAL ESTATE Cu r ti s P.Bumeon,Ha r o ld B.Buzeon. Russel!E .Buzeon. nres Vulcanized Open All Night Phone 212. 2% ACRES. mood buildinz.Closein.By owner.Phona 292. 4841 8-ROOM HOUSE. modem.closegg "By owner. P. O. Box 450. To Hold sAvE YOUR TIRES BY REPAIRING THEM |.n ~ v \ ~ u ~ \A i l i i l l l l l\)L | OPPORTUNITIES RAWLEIGH ROUTE now open Real opportunitv for rn|,n who ~w1es|=a1'»~~hA-4o-Freeport,Illinois.|52-1 m =.=.,,is holding a funn sale next Thurs- day,January Sth, and wlll closeout all his hrm chattels. Sw-ve made a trip bo Califomin some time hack with the intentionol making that state his home butdecided to come back to Nebraska; but he still has the yen for Cali- fomla and will ga blck and this time wm buy property. For thls` muon he is cloning out everythlng and lnrman who are lntemowd will do well U0 look over his l'\old~ lngu. Steve ls A number one Iann- ar and knows what to buy lo hisstuff il dl first clan. gency."During the blackouts, in crowd~ ed places such as restaurants and night spots that haven'f. blackout materials in place as yet, peoplehave tdcen m community singing. not exactly w keep up thelr aplr- lu. but just m dlspel dmc lost feel-lng' one gets from being in total darkness. Due to the bluckoufs, some oi the nlght spots are fold- lng for lack of patronage. "Many of the atm-en and hud- neu houses are closing in time to allow their employes to get home clation wor~ now clone at 4:45 instelui of 5:25 lb. lSc BIRTHS GOODYEAR TIRES SINCLAIR ° '| »n .a and Plate Glass §or All Cars and Trucks do, a 512 lb. non was born De- cember 29.Mrs. Gillette is the former Lois Allen nf Blair. SUVERKRUBBE.On Chtiltznas Day,rl. son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Russel! Suvcrkruhbe,Mya. Suverkrubbo is the |~hter of SCHMIDT.A non was hom, De- cember 28, to Kr. and Mrs. Pet- er Schmidt of Fort Calhoun. Phone 32 - - - We Deliver W. J. SAS ~Advertise In Tha Biterprise ~'n Bdnzu Resulu 9 O 0Iio»Q I sto re s ar e ta lk i n~ 'o t d~i~g ~ e L e o n a ~ ~ i l .I ra Chril Axbell was 4 Christmas .. .=». ; lb. I5c 4 A m u