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BLAIR. NEBRASKA, JANUARY 8, 1942 s u a s c n x rn o n P R IC E P m YE AR s wVOLUME xLv1 NUMBER 1
Plows In Action '""'&'2£11¥["§£"%3»'i?»fCold Affects Children Give Pennies For Bo n d s L i g h t
~onrwibn gnnemme, ~~A d £3 G
ar ~"~~f;'-f~»-~.:,-mass.u s l n e s s n ..~ 'a v e
PlantOpen Drive |Sg_g_';K¢eps New
$20,000For lnfantile ityln'4l~Life In Blaii'|oi;::;""""":, `"'f=e`<i`1"é"p-&Lf 553|
Share Of Largesj afsu c -wrwmmu g me n w .lordnancep l a n t .Offices of the
iervlee will be at the Sumden
County cuurt heme in Wshoo,Fnllorwing service on the Bhi r
s c ho o l hmlty a s c o tc h a nd ~hlgh lthool instructor, Wlberghwacl
conneaed with the North tledlutrlzt hezltll unit lor a tlme. He'was transfened to Fremont nbunl.
Of Tempo In Below
Zero Weather
LOWEST READING 18BELOW WEDNESDAY
Bank in the early days of school
almm everyone hqa gud the angry
Business Goes To ReEéé city°s Debt
HAS GIVEN $118,000TO RELIEVE DEBTS
The Blndr ummm um vlmi.
WORKERS ARELISTED . e
The fifth annual of tha mm ;ucc a§ful` nz#
prosperous in Nebraska,
1 its book;December Bl l tmontclonewiththelargest eonzumption ofcunent in hiswry on its ledger.
The plant zenented md sold 1.-
'916,985 kilowatt houn of electi-
clty which is a continunnce ol tha
rrrowth fonscast by englneers someyears ago.Total use of currentin Blair has not unite, but almost,
doubled in teh years,_
Along with this prosperous vw'
has gone we light plnnt'a contri-
bution to the city bond fund,whiw themby turns the profit off
the munlcipally owned plant back
into the pocketu of the taxpayers.The Pllnt contributed $20,012.71 to
the bond fund.|The months of July and August
were the heaviest loads of the|yea.r which bear; out the populu'~
ity which dectrleal refrlmz-ation
is enlwine in Blnir.Air condi-
tioning in also responsible forheavycurrentdurlng the ho!
months.July showed the use of
184,310 KWH.Degember c\1n~S\1mPti°n tuned with 171,725
KWH ol current consumed.Translated into the language ol
dollars, the plant has nm up a
record ol which this city should
be proud.In 1915 when the plant
started it was evaluated at $35,-`
000.The 1941 evaluation,le-as,
depreciation, is $292,250. The pint
has no debts and all equipment as
paid lor.
Between |119 years of 1915 and
1938 there were constant a i l s
upon the light iund w fumiah
momy for various purposes whenotherfundsr-an ahon.'Dune
"contribuLlond' wtaled $56,509 uc-
cnrrding to the auditofs roourdsa
The largest single "contribudon"
was the payment of nn approx:-
gllate $25,000 for the Blair xwim»
ng pool.In 1988 the prmtrloe of "¢hlf!~
ing"L lxe PIlnt| flxe dnln.re o lIu
income u an occupation tax was
begun and dnee that time thelight fund has handed over w the
city $62,857.21 additflonnl ma nn,
This money has been med to re-tire bonded indebtdness a l the
city.The c.ity'a bonded indebted-lnus is now down io $157.031.6&
ICOLD SUN DAY SETof $500. Ralph E. Fairchild, coun-{
ty superintendent, will again sup-ervise Lhe campaign in his official
capacity of county chairman.
Coln collecting cards, card par-,lies, aommunity social events, midi
dances are the methods by whim
funds will be raised, locally. Pub-lic events,although not definite-
ly scheduled at the present time,
\\'ill`bc announced through the ln»
cal papers are plans developed by
community' chairmen.Coih cards,some of which have already mg
mnlled out, should be retumed £0
George Hcdelund of Blair, treas-urer of thc Washington County'chapter.Currency und coin col-
lectors will be stationed in public
buildings throughout the enunty
as the campaign progresses.as
well as at a central collection at
Pictured above is one of the
new grader-muawplows wh ic h
Washsington County pu sed
several months ago.The huge
plow has played a very import,-ant part in opening up the roads
pluccs found snow 4 w G feet
deep over roadways.The big plow is rubber tired
but pushes with all four wheels.
It also steers with elthcr thefront or the back set of wheqls,
Tiahter.The sun came hniiimr o::t|
i1l1
The mercury nt Blair registered
nn official low of 17 degrees below
zero Sunday morning which net atwo-year record for cold weather.
Records show that at no time lmt
,winter did tha mercury fall below'zero mark.
1 On the 18th of January,1940,
there wma a low reading of Z0 de-
gree below zero which wal the
most recent time the temperature
had dropped below Sunday's nu!-
ing.
WILL NOTE 91ST
|and mado him take his wat off.
Thus it has been this week with
Washington Countimns and th:
severe winner weather.
Tompcrature readings hnve held
fax below the zero mark every
hudneu or liouuelwld which has
!n|m11ing and there is scarcely :-
not bean elfecwd in one way or'another by the cold.
The coldat morning of the yearwas Wednesday when the official'
low at Blair was 18 below zero.The effect which it on th#
evgn tempo og f:'l_1ingu has been
BANK DEPOSITS
HIT NEW HIGH
A T B L A I R
Deposits at Che WashingtonCpmntyBank in Blafr hlt a new
in the county,following last
Tl1ursday's severe blizzard, Com-
missioner J. E. Campbell reporisone drift in the hills of the Mc~
Carthy dlstnct to have been 22
feet deep.Innumerable other
making it very versatile ln its
work.
In the alwve picture the plow
was worldng in only about two
feet uf snow,
nu-mme Nw-mnolo and xnmung
Military Sefvice
Today For World
u
qmekl noticed. Farmers for ex-BIRTHDAY SOON amplghuve stayed nr¢t¢§r close :-
,Ihnme due to drifted roads and cola
Mrs. Semin Stapleton will nah \\~eather Rowd crows meanwhilehe' 91st birthday on W°¢"°5d*Y»|have w;>rked teverishiv to nusl;
I
HOWARD LARSEN
HOME IS BURNED
Shortly after nine o'elock, Sal-unday evening, the William Meyers
farm aut of Herman. wncwpied byMr. and Mrs.Hownni Lxrsen, was
bumed to the ground.The Lar-
sms, who m m that the fire
started when the chimney bumed
out, had very little warning ol the
dimmer,and saved very little
goods.-
The Herman fire aeputment re-sponded to the Llrse n'| a ll (orhstp, but when they urlvad the
chernluh lmd frozen in the lub-
zero temperatures,and the finraged unchecked.
LONG CHAIRMAN
OF COMMISSIONERS
L. D.hong of Herman was
elected chairman ol the Board of
County Comrninionen, at the An-
null business orglmiulion meet,-
ing,Monday.Other members o lthe Board ue H. C. Blaco of Ken-
nard and J. E. Cnmpbell of Blair.
Masons, 0.E.S.
Hold Annual
New Year Party
I I I I
T r ~ v e l P i c t u r e s E n t e r -
t a i n M e m b e r s
Delpihe very severe cold and
dnq snow, a good crowd turnd
out and enjoyed New Ysu"| sven-ing at the joint Muanic-0. E. S.
reception heid lut Thursdny aven-ing in Blair.
At the dinner, fifty-three wereserved and this numbq was great-ly augmented by thou who en-
joyed their dinner at home before
going to the hall.
After .tha serving, tlwse pren-
p r o f i t a b l y l o o k i n ~ a t m o v i n g p i c - | ~ ~ ~
3 ° § m s ° : ; ' ; : ; . ".;, 2§2€l§'f1'§i"~ S E R I O U S L Y I L L
*gg d°~f;h-gfg FIr;;id":'d1;?ia'ga3d|Herman Aye, forrncr Blair man
ora? sou e lg"i t 'land welbknown Omaha attorney isi f hZ°$§£§°'?',{`§§;w ,¢,P,,§s"'f,";§ sedously ill at Clarkson Hospiial.
their trip and these ware the firstl As soon as his physical condition
thrown on the screen. These \=\ere"''"m ~~aqoroperatlo~,~e
Two li ttle mis se s who a r e do -
i n g th e i r b i t f o r th e i r c o u n tr y
ar e Vi rg en e An n e an d Gay e
Mad ale ne Sc h mid t, dau ghters of
Mr . u n d Mr s .J o hn Sc hmi dt o f
Blai r.Th ey a r e pic tured abo ve
stu dy in g the f ull mea ni ng of the
pri nted ma tte r on th dr d e fe ns e
bands whic h Lhey have just pur-
c ha se d wi th s a wn g s th e y h a ve
been ma k in g .
Sale of Defense Bonds, both at
th e Post Of fi c e an d th e W ls h ~
in g to h Co un ty ba nk i s ve r y
br is k an d bo th agencies rep ort
an ample guppiy of bonds now on
han d a gai n.
sum-m1¥»Newrvlmta and ln vr n vh o
Would Close
Rail Station
At Kennarcl
Amgication Is Made Fo r
lSCOnf,111Ll.8nC€Of
Agent
Application has been filed withthc Nebrukn Sum Railway Com~minion Ior tho dinoontixmmoo ol |station agent at Kennlrd, Accord-ing to infomation received by TheEnterprisethis week.The rail-
would be substituted in the place
of the present agent.
Hearing on the application has
been set for Febnxary 9th at thedistrict court room in the Dodge
County court house at Fremont.
The headng will ba held at 10:00a. m. and all interested persons are
urged to be present.
The nilroad argues that there
Ksnnard station ta continue a ata-
tion agent profitably.The discon-tinuance of the station :gent \#ill
mean n closing of the nation.
Mdl has, for a number of months,
been hxndied through the Blair andArlington post offices on A s ur
muve and the wwn hu daily truck
service to xnd from Omnlm.
ARLINGTON COUPLE
WED AT PAPILLION
Clyde (Bud)Badger of Arling-
um and Mn.Phyllis Scheer cf
Frunnnt,dlulfhffvr o i Mr.and
Mrs.Emest Sexton ol Nidtetlon,
were num-ded mt Papilliou, Ne-
bnxks on Jannry ZThe bride hu been in dm em~
pioy of Montgcmery Wuduh Co.
for some time.Mr. Badger, the
Y0\m8ex° son ot o .D. Badger ofArlington, ha. held a posimmv.-nh
the Western Auto Truman Co.,
the past four years.The eonplc
plm to reside in I-'remonh
Past Twenty Years,
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l
"o»»n..5wn W....., .......,......Any donations, from lc up, will bewelcome, and a badge will he pro-I
vided each donor.
Although there are no immed-
iate cases of the disease ln thecounty at this time, $175 was paidout during the past year for the|
aid of local persons who werestricken. lt is best to be prepared,
nnd for that reason eaw and ev-
ery resident is asked to donate asxrenerously as possible to the cause.
Gross receipts of the co\mty'sli)-I1 drive amounted to $4'l7.'l9.
Officers and local workers ln the
Washington County chapter arelisted below:
County chairman, Ralph E. Fair-
child; assistant chairman, Carl Ol-
son;secretary,Dorens Walker;
treasurer, George T. liedclund.
Arlington-Dr, D. M. Bloch, Lu-ther L.Patterson,F.E,Webb;
Blair--Reed 0'Hanlon,Donna
Walker,George Hedelund,J.R.
Vinckel;Fort Calhou Tohn J.Fitzgerald, Alvin E. Tiemann. Dr.
E. S.B.Geesamann,Grace E.
Neale. Jessie Mcldillsnd; Kennard-Dr. P, H. Gibbons,Willism Harper,Wsnen H.Parker,Rollsnd
Holmes;Herman-J.M a l v e r nWest, Dr. l. W. Nelson, L. D. Long,
Floyd K.Alexander:Washington
-J . L .Andersen,Sam Holstein,Julius Stender,Mrs.John John-son, Mr. and Mrs. George,M.is!eldt,
ihigh at the cloBe of business De-
cember 31, 1941, according to the
statement issued by Lhe bank,De-
posits touiled $971,55.B6.B s unt$29,000 under a million dollars._
The heavy deposits are an indi-
cation of bet!/er times retuming bo
this territory.Merchants report
|thst Christmas business was verygood and that prospects for th~ re-mainder of the winter are excel-
xlent.
soU'rn DAKOTAPAPER USESBLAIR1'rE's ITEM
The Vermillion' Plalntalk,of
Vermillion, South Dakota, began aseries of articles entitled "Pioneer
Times in South Dakota" this week,
the article having been written by
N. T. Lund of this city.Mr. Lund wrote the article some
Lima ISU for the Dsrnlsh rnsgnins
"Christmas Chimes" which is pub~lished once each year in Blair.
The item tells of South Dakota in
the early days of the 1889 period
when Mr. Lund was a resident of
state.
FEDERAL BUILDINGS
ORDERED LOCKED
'Under a new sweeping order ef~feeting all federal building-s theMr. and Mrs. B. H. Gottsch; Fon-..'lanelle-Otto =<~»». F.»~»~»»»¥£§";;.°z:; .f:§;°f.'r;;':.":r:.r,zs
Lawrence Niebaum, A.Holtmangdne gn war conditions.AlthoughRose Hill-Albert SP€'°!'» Fraricls hure is little danger of sabawge in
§Z2T;i§§"'Robert Divine,Johnguch locations as this,there arv
'points in the United States which'11 aW I N S $ 1 I N P n o r o -32"L':.i°l*:iL?'1'.;L' ,?,':.,'§"3',§.'?§,.-
F O O L E R COINTEST all over the country.
The south door of the main lob-
Mrs,Ruth Carver was one o!|by in nowlocked, patrons are asked
several secondary winners in the to use the west door.
World-Herald'| "photo-foolef' con-~
test.Winners were announced Buy Defense Stamps and Bonds
Sunday; Mrs. Carver'| prize is $l.Nowl
Bulletin Gives Facts On Federal
Use Tax On All Automobiles
There is much talk of the Feder- demonstrated nnd driven without
al Use Tax which becomes elfec- stickers until sold and the pur-tive this year and for this reason chssor will be required in obtain s
the following reprint from the Ne- sticker.brsska Motor Dealers Digest rnsy`Question: OnlJuly 1, 1942, when
prove helpful;the $5 tax becomes due, will the
UY Charles W. Bishop,dealer have to buy a new stricker
General Counsel, NADA ]to replace the sticker on used cars
The 1941 Revenue Act l'€<l\\iY¢5he has in stock that he took inthe pnymont of an annual Federal trsdebetwcen February and Jnly':|
tax of $5 by every persons who has,Answer: No.
an uutomubilc registered in hisname or which is required by law[
to be registered in his name.This
tax is due on July I of each year,
and inmmuch as it becomes effec-
tive for the first time on Febru-
ary l, 1942, a pro-mtcd tax o(.$2.09
will thon become due.Dealers have asked n number of t
questions regarding this tux, par-ticularly as to new and used car-sl
in stock when the tax becomes dueon Felminry 1. 1942.The answers
lo the following questions are
based upon conferences al. the In-ternal Revenue Dcpnnhnent withthc hond of the new section set upto handle this tax.
Qu;-nlion:Will a dealer have in
purchase Federal use tax stickers
for new cars he has on hand on
Fvbmnry 1, 19421 .
Answer:No.Tax is paid by
the person in whose name the cur
is (registered.
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lQuestion:What size \vill the
stickers be and where should thcy_bc affixed?;
|Answer: l'&x2 inches.Internal
|Revenue Department reqonimends
4!hat they be affixed on the instru-
ment panel but they may be put on
windshield or rear window if not'contrary to local or state 'reg/ula-,
tiuns.'
Question: Does the tax vary ac-
coding to the month in which the
ear is registeredl .|Answer: Yea.The rates will ba:
July, 35; August, $4591 September,
$4.1'I;October,33315;November,
5334;December, $2.92;January,$2.50;February,$2.09;March.
s1.s1;Apdl,$l.2li;May,B4c;June. 42c.1
Question: If an owner trades in
ls car which has n sticker on it
'may he remove it and put it on the[car he buys?i
u - w -~v - - - . . _
Chas.Davis, Invalid For
Dled January 6
Funeral services at Campbell
Mortuary,followed by military
rites at the grave in Blair Ceme-
tery, are being held this afternoon
(Thursday)for Charles Edward
Davis, a World War veteran,Dav-
is' death in Grand Island, Tuesday,
January 6,ended twenty years of
invalidism.
Burn on January 29, 1889. Dsvll
was almost 53 years old at thu time
of his death.With the exceptionof the eight years spent in the
Soldiers Home at Grand Ialsnd
and those years when he served inthe army and navy, his entire lile
was lived ln Blair.
He enlisted in company F ol tha
National Guard of Nebraska in
1910, in which he served until the
World War.I-le then entered the
Navy and served until June 1919,
seeing overseas service from Aug-ust, 1918, until June, 1919.Thus
he gave many years in servics to
his country.On May 19, 1917 he was united
in marriage to Misa Hattie May-
hew of Blair, the wedding taking
place in Omaha.
Davis was n member of the
Woodman of the World lodge; the
American Legion post at GrandIsland the V. F. W. No. |374 Hall
County, also of Grand Island.Surviving besides his widow arean uncle,George Halstead o l
Everett,Michigan, and an aunt,
Mrs.Mary Mchdanlgal oi'Glen~wood, Iowa, besides other relatives
and friends.
STUDENTS SEE
NAVAJO FILMS
A color film,showing Nnvnjo
Indians of the southwest and theearlyhomes of the cliff dwellers,
rare fruits and flowers of that
area;were shown Blair High
School nudenta,Wednesday, by
Ervin Schwartz, field secretary ofMidlandCollege.The area cov~
ered by the film was the four corn-
ers of Colorado, Arizona,Utuh,and New Meiuxo, s territory sel-
dom visited by tourists.
SON BORN To
COUPLE IN ISLANDS
Dr. and Mrs. Irvin Tilden ofHonolulu, Hawaii, are the parents
of a baby son, bum on December
31.They have a small daughter,
Sally Jean.
Mrs.Tilden,the former Mary
Isabella Moore, ls the daughler of
lllr. and Mrs.Sherry Moore of
Blair.Dr. Tilden's parents,Dr.ond Mrs.R. E. Tilden, also live
hem.
Mr. and Mrs. E, M.Beaty en-
tertained st dinner, Saturday even-
ins.lor Mr.and Mrs.WilliamHays ol Omaha and Mr. and Mrs.Homer Hays and son, Charles, ol
Lisco, Nebraska.
EARLY HISTORYIS REVIEWED
The early dsys of Washing-
ton County, in which dusky red
men. claim jumping and bulletsall nlaved such imnnrumt mme
January .14.Although she W f m w o ff de roadwiiysf Telc-been confined to her bed the p"t|Pl1one llnemen have had the usual
two weeks, Mrs. Stapleton is im~ numbe of lin breakag d onreesueproving ay this time and hopes .to .~be able to participate in a qnitlenld which added w thear trouble
celebration of her natal day at hst';;`:3f g);y a severe sieez n
home on West Colfax Street, wheml A lot f towns 1 luv beenshe resides with her son-in-law and WW e e
daughter,Mr. and Mrs.Emslt
Tornblad.
ENTERPRISE GIVEN
walking to work.Those who havedriven have jammed the service
nations and garages for ihaw-outs
and repairs.Service trucks have
scarcely had :i chance to cool off
aa motorins call for a pull to get
the fsmilv bus starred.The bat-
C O U N T Y p R I N T I N G i
At the meeting of the county (ery ~ b u s i n e s s is at itsboard of commissioners, last Mwl best as it Lakes a lot ol power tu
day, The Enterprise was awarded spin un- ul ld |the printing of blanks, letterheads,G,;c;;° ~,,°r¥'i»?.fL.J'§`°f.'§..'§;'.§
envelopes and oth ri tl 1 'er Q n "K or ss usual.Clotiuers amd home fur.n°:§ ";~' :°a ,:.z:";n:t"° n2 ';¥ l ~» ~°f--however.report businao
tra t 1 f ui »|light except in the sale of heavyc1;42Dr e printing for the work clothing..
year `om: dealers are swsrroed with
TODAY'S
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Name inspectors;
None Ask For
Tires Or Tubes
Springgate and Larsen
Named Official 'Dire
Inspectors
Two msn were named official ln-
spectors o l Vita in WashingtonCounty this week but, daplta the
fact that the sale of tires has been
prohibited for more than s month,'hm were no applications for w
ones.Arthur Springgate,of A r l -
ton and Walter Larsen, of Blair,have been authorized to make in-spection oi'tires and determinewhether motorists need new ones.The ban on the sale of tires was
i
I
iaanusry ard
undef'-osnvdlllst ma n orden(rom lnlks whowvsm cos! to Iw-
plernent their wood or those whohave just mn out and want a lit-
tle to tide them over.
Plumbers are kept an the run tothaw out pipe; and mm off water
sporting from broken ones.
The (ire department has beennalled ua one larrn fire, although
two farm homes have ba-mod uith, ground in this vicinity since
Saturday niglk.
The Blw Greenhoude bemoansthe cold as it takes a lot of fuel
to heat. the 25.000 square feet of
glass.W. J. R0¢i3\rl. proprietor
r e p o r t s d i a t x mu c h n s a t o n l s
required per ght.
At the Blair schools,it ton of
coal per day will care for ordinary
needs.However, the cold weatherof the past week has stepped that
consumption up to drnost two tonsper day. An evening activity re-
quires an extra half ton.
Mail service has been hampered
and behind schedule.Bona are
likewise mnnlng behind time.The I-Znterprdn finds news very
light this week.Almost everyonehu stayed at home because of the
weather.ln some nuances, eventhat might be news.Advertldm;
is likewise iight because o l the
difficulties Pwspesuv,customers
would encmmter getting to town
The temperatures of the weelr
'High Low
_|0 o
11
-8
have been as follows:
.Tanusmry ls t _._----January 2nd -11
-6released to certain qualifying indi-' » ' " " " " " '_viduals last Monday, their pm,_|:'lsnuary 1 3 " "-~- --;.gy
chasa being subject to the a p-¢ J """" y gg , "'" " ` B _gproval o! the tire rationing board.J""""y -nh "'" ' ; s .13
Doctors, those dealing in plumbing, January 9 h " "'" " '10
electrical,transportation,sanita-Anuary I." " " " " ''
tion and other cenaln phases of
life were on the eligible list for
new tires.The average motorist,however, was banned.
No application for tires had
been received up until Wednesday
evening and the local tire rationingboard expressed some surprise at
the lack of calls for tires.lt was
pointed out, however, that most olthose who could qualify owned ve~
hicles used in a business way and
they were very likely equipped be-fore the tin: band went into effect.Tire quotas for the county, notused during the month, are can-celled and are not aocumulative,the tire board has pointed out.
M R S . B s n w w s T o
x
REVIEW BOOK
.Mrs. Vernon F. Bellows will be
Dresanted in s review of L J.
Tom Wilkinson
Farm Home Is
Burned Tuesday
Family Rolited in Early
Hours. No Belongings
Were Saved
The farm homo of Mr. and Mn.
Tom Wilkinson, located six miles
south of Blair,burned £0 thekruundearlyTuesday morning.
Cause of the fire was believed Ya
have been an overheated furnace.
Mr.and Mrs, Wilkinson were
awakened to find the house ablau
and filled with smoke.They bam-
The above indebudnesa, lmwevm,
does not include that uf the Blair
school district.The plant has uuifared nu cawplete shutdown:during the yur.
Storms have given line tumble in
isolated inntsnsa but at no timehaa than been an internqrlinn af!
cun-ent available at the fmt.
Ambassador
From Denmark
Here Jan. 15
Public Is Invited To At-
tend lecture By de
K a u f m a n n
Hin Excellency Henrik dn Kun!-
mmn, Dnilh unbassador to the
United Sum, wi ll be i n Bm.-
next 1'hL\rsdny, Jnnnary 16. xnd u¢
litres o'cloek in the afternocn win
!P¢=k at Dann College.Th a g g
erll public ia invited w hem'°
lecture;nb ndminrlom wm bf-charged.
Henrik de Klulmann, who canw
to Wuhinston. D. c.. from Europe
in 1940,was immmemal sn thv~
signing over of several Danish vmsels m the U. S. government, tw:-wceks ugo.The ships were at an
chor in a Florida hrrbcr at Y.h1~
time.De Kaufmann also wok 1.
leading Part. in Denxnlrk's |:onwssionof Iceland and Greenland
w the United Sum followimr meIcom- pwturee wo wen, muwu, ln-struotive md highly enlenalning.As the pictures progressed,Mrs.
Hunt gave an explanation of eachscene which was of #rent interestand made the scene more rezliétio
to those present.The second group of leturawal thxt of 1 trip taken y Mr.
Hunt and his two som, Emery md|Rnbert, up into the northern part
|of Canada; in fact, they got up sofar tl-nt the sun failed to thaw out
the ground beyond:depth ofeighteenlncheeinthewarmest
part ol' the year. "kg were up in
the land of the Es o, the ari-
ibou and the husky d0¢8~Herethey spent several dll! md their
his legs,in. Aire has been ill for
qu number of weeks, the troublearising from a Mood clot.
"CONN" CORBIT W A SIB U R I E D D E C .3 0
T Cornelius Corbit,better lmown
as "Conn",was buried at Fort
Calhoun December 80, it is learned,
Bom at Ricwille, New Jersey, on
November 6, 1859. he hld come w
Wuhington County when a young;mAn, and spent mont of his life in
the Calhoun \'ie.lnily.He wn 8 2lyears of age at the time cm! his
passing, December 28, at Blair.
German invasion.De Kaunuxnn comes mm tht
Univenity of Minnesatn, where he
had been nddrasing large audi
eneea.On Wednesday evening hr
will appear in Omaha,when thenudiencewillincludeGovernorDwight Griswold, nmymfnm Bm.
ler,and other welblmown publir
figures.
NOTICE
Paper for the Red C1083 Min!
collected by Art's Auto Parts wzll
be called for on Tuesdays throu$h»
out Blair.This is n revidon ol aschedule of nlclnme given out lnsr
|
-¢..¢.¢~~\=vnu n ucuxer nava no Answer:No,The sticker re-put u Federal stirker on new earaimums with the car.
being' demonstrated with daalers'untlnn If A tion bu s AQ:pe y 5°°1;f,_g{;§§5°f",}°used cur with n sticker orrit does'
Question:Will n salelman wl\oVh° have m buy n new ltlckerf m i
registers a demonatrutor ln his Answer.No,not until °;
name and buys state license ulalm stlker gn the un' explreg. .
wlll he reviewed hy The Enter-
prise in a xerlel of weekly an
tlcles.The first of these ap-
pears nm Page Two ol the cubrem. issue.Fon. Calhoun, which 'had its
bgnnsng In u _ govemmen Cxunln's "Kuys |`n The xrhgau
nrt Sundm waning. 'HJ-l o'cl
2»d and Lincoln Sta. The pahti
invited to the event; no mdmlss
ll tha Chrisisn Church lucalu-\
M I S S C L E M M E R I S
run* ly had time to awaken their chil-
ock, dren, wmp a few blankets shout
{ at them and flee for safety.NOD; of
c i thgir houshold goois was waved.
earéeri was busy.
were explained by
dexcripuona grant]
I week.u u u n x 1 o ' uDEPOSITORIES 'Dose who hxwe bundles anuke d to nlwe the m at the mth
for the truck."1'1H£{}1££1 aud la ni fg rn up s ho wn ]W nshi ngton County Bank of
ms b y M m Hn I o \ i" ' B r ewo r wh o » B ln i r ,He r ma n State Ban k,A r l-
nd taken n trout: uf hic turns 'whilet insrion S ta te B a n k , a n d Th e F i n t IIREGI§R§\¥ioN Ham
\ | n \ v n | v m o n o f chavQ0 lm F54 1 'Qneullon:Where wm the pm-sticlerl y a era use tax chaaer apply for hls ltlckerl
Answer: Yea.Answer:An appllcntlon will beQuonllon:Wlll | delle: have ln mulled ta hlm as soon u hll cu:
purchase Federal use tax ntickars ll reglstered as the wllactor willfor used can he has nn hmd on obtmln his mme md nddmll fmmlFebruary 1. 19421 the uL\te_.motar valxlcls depart-
Anuwer:No. Thele can cln be ment.-~N. A. D, A. Bullctln.
numary pour And Inter enjoyedhrlef popularity as the cnunty
seat. has been shaun u the aub-
jcet of the first nwlew.The
early hlstorlea of other Wuh-inzton County towns will be re-wswd dnrlng suceedlng wash.
IN HOSPITAL ro ad blo cked with :now fro m two
ldlrectlnnn and were unable toMiss France: Clemmer, who "°"ruch the blaze.No other farm
gently -»;=~=1_3dw 5 mi" °P¢f\i.bulldlng| wwe dunnged.
on,re um o e mmanueHospltal,Sntundly,for further All nn-nl and elty mill en-rlontrutmentShe lad 'been dll- wlll a n y n mpply of Defenn
mlued the pncedlng WdneldAY»Swnv l for nlo .
HM`15i{lRp`F\§w`|§n¥»d He l- pm- 'nl mml Bulk ind North Side n l u n u n l , r n u n . . . l v
2521. 1'E5'».., ...§?3..f $"'\'i¥3"$§i2'"'§.,'§f.'&';,l ol" '%$°.'; » . l . . , Z T' A ~ ° § { "' ; ' : f § i " ;° § ° : = _ F ;
the nntlves and of theunldlery :ta-lCoun\.y nmda during 1942. 'l'h0|e'N;""be held on Monday Feb.
tloued then.Then also proved bank: wen adnptod olflclmlly nc '''.'xc .nd win i 1 d ur: I lnumata s d i t h e Bond meetlht.Mondn-between the ngvs °f"$of'a§¢ mF'_;_';
u ;L Buy Da ts un muh No v i Su and 40 yum lncluuve.
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llifl indium Nowlpaper S\lb|cr|p¢i0n PH-ee Pe: Yau,$1.50
Entered n seaond-clan mutter under the ut ul Congnu ot Mlréh
u. ms. at tha postatfice at Blldr, Nebraska.PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
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1 ~_-_.»...1~1rL'roN HHOADES. Assistant Editor; Advertising
MARY-BETH McQUARRIE, Lwll Editor
D. M. HANNAH, Compositor and Pressman
MISS VANOLA J. BRUNTON, Linutype Operator
MARIE RASMUSSEN, Linotype Operawr
LEO HELMSING, Apprentice
uf W|keup,Am¢ri-
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~Mats Americva
cy And luve efficiency,We cannot
allnw non-defense spending tn go
on unchecked nnd expect w avoid
economic collapse.We cannotpunlsh indultry and expect it to be
able to do its utmost.
15,000 PRAc'n'r1b1;1ERs
NOW lN`NEBRASKA
Buck in the auf 90's about the
WASHINGTON COUNTY m a m -n . AY m s r on v
Peace Terms Made On County Site
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these statements.They are simplyhomely truths.The winning of
this wax and the winning of thepeace that follows-will depend on
how well the American people un-
derstand them.
There has never been such unity
as this country has at present.Every American stands solidly be-
hind the Pmident in the pledge
..= .~ere edocmrs.Today, however,licenses
ho practice vnrlous professionsdealing with public health and wel-fare are held by 15,506 pemfms in
the state, it was reported the other
day by the B1-Me hmlth dcpartf
ment.
Expansion of licensing since the
tum o! the century, according to
Dr. A. L. Miller, slate health doc-
tor, has been an important factorin improwng general health of the
people of the sl-nw.
While medics and morticluuwere the first to be licensed,to-d.\y's lilt of those who must nature
penndta includes hlrbem,chiro-
pmcturn, chiropodisfa.cosmetolul
gina. dentist, emhalmen, funeral
direewrs,doctors and surgeons,
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The Uni ted States mu st .fi ght on
twp `fn:mts.
»..Ipgangu~s~is destroyed.~ e
apirit of the nation is one of grim,| uncompromising determination.N
fr on t i s a s vita l to wa r a nd to th e
per petuation of nu my o f l i f e a sthebattlefr on t.* m m wi ll be
subversive influenc es on bo th
fron ts.On ly a n awak en ed , awar e
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AMme.. S.,
25 Mi||ion Bu.
to be Sealed
AAA officials in thc stale office
expect Nebraska farmers to seal`under loan about 25,000,000 bmh-els of this year's estimated com
crop of 157,638,000 bushels, they
anhuunced a few days ago.The com storage and loan prob-lRl'Bm was final lnauxrurated in 1937lwhen 8,500,000 bushels were stored.
lln 1938 the amount nord rose to
20,305,000 bushels, including 1,580,-lW0 bushels of 1937 corn resealed.
In 1939 the figum jumped to28,216,000 bushels,including 16-400,020 bushels of 1937458 com ,el
ll su me uTh a a mo u n t in storage i n 1940
:lropped sligh tly ,stan d in g a t 2? -
s2v,ooo bushels,inc luding 14,0001-
Joo resealed f r o m the 1938-39
:zops.Th e division i n 1938-39 c orn
stor ed was app roximate ly 17,000,-
aoo hunhels,5,000.00 bushels in
steel bins a t c ountry points an d
another 6,000,000 bushels in c oun-
ry e le va to r ;
I f one~haI!o f th e stored c o m
'or 1 940 i s c ar ried over into 1941
md resealed,Nebraska,wi th the
addition o f th e 25,000,000 bnsheis
estimated f m m fha 10,11 ....-_
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Wlheun,Amex'1-
mm :
Make Amu1a'a
answer roar out
_over tho world.
Ev!!!duno must
buc k t he umm s um AHB!
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' r w o F R O N T S
The Uni ted States mu st .fi ght on
twp `fn:mts.
Fir st, the re is the wlita ry fr on t.
Americ an snldierl, sailors and adr-
men a re f ig hti ng a nd d y in g in the
Pac ific.Thq y ar e livin up to th e
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Wlheun,Amex'1-
mm :
Make Amu1a'a
answer roar out
_over tho world.
Ev!!!duno must
buc k t he umm s um AHB!
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' r w o F R O N T S
The Uni ted States mu st .fi ght on
twp `fn:mts.
Fir st, the re is the wlita ry fr on t.
Americ an snldierl, sailors and adr-
men a re f ig hti ng a nd d y in g in the
Pac ific.Thq y ar e livin up to th e
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Before 1927 examining boards
for each gruup were nepxnve, but
now all Us under mpervlsion olthe departrnmt of hwth.
The department reporfcd that
400 complaints had been filed dur-
ing the current year lor "imagined
or nal inlractlonn"by llcenneea.
Only Your licenses were revoked
during the year, on, suspended and
another given probationary status,
the department reported.
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I n Oc tober,1919,the centen-
nial o f old F o r t Atki n so n wa s
c omme mora ted.Pic tured above
is a pho to gra ph o f the medai,
ab ou t the s iz e of a c o in, wh ic h
was distributed among the thous-
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an ds of pe op le who ga th e re d i n
F o r t Calhoun f o r the occasion.
A pa ge an t an d pr o g ra m we r eheld,wi th Several noted arn iy
offic ers an d pro mi ne nt Nebr as-
k a m ta k i ng p ar t.
Early History
Featured Much
Excitement
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NELSENS WRITE,
"ROSES IN BLOOM"
.
Rosca are now in bloom in Wdsh~
ington,according to a.letter re~
ceived. by Editor John A, Rhoadea,
this week, from Mr. and Mrs. Her-
man Nelson of Longview,Wash-
ington.The Neisena are formercounty residents.
Following is tha letter:
"Longview, Washington.
Dear Mr. Rhoadea:
"Arn enclosing $1.50 for anoth-
er year'a subscription.Can't getalong' without the home paper; we
receive it on Monday momings,
and always look forward to its
coming.
"The weather bore is grand.
,Co uld ha rd ly rea li ze it wa s C hri stin1858thefamousF o r t CB lh olllllmgg ti me a s we' re us ed to h avin g
flo ori ng mills }V€1"e p u t i n O W N - s n o w then bac k i n Nebraska.
tio n by Z. V amer a nd br othe r.ll\ ' Gu es s y o u won 't be lie ve i t, b u t a
1351 they boc ame the P ro per ty o f lot o f ros es a re in b loo m no w.
Ho n Elam Cla rk, ln whose p osses-|" W e were a ll qui te alar med
sion they remained for many Y ears§when they dec lared wa r.The re
Th e c oun ty s eat remained 5* ar e a n u mb er of s o ld ie r s on gu ar d
F o r t Calhoun un ti l 1858,wh en it in Lon gvi ew, an d we h ad bla c ko uts
was re moved to D e Soto;in 1 86 6 the f ir s t we ek .Severe!Neb ras ka
i t w ~8 8 . i |::a ~ -"
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Th e scene above depic ts the tho foreg round is a gr ou p o f latte r c lad i n th e un if or m of the
!a'n ding "P Fort Atk ins on, c u rly Omah a In dian a an d so ldie rs, the old re gular army .
ln th e nmeteenth c entury .I n
m u N a vy n o v1 c w r . 'r - - D l D l » 5 | l vl ! !I America, nc
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with work and monu-
Do your part:Buy um m
s u m Ddenu Boud|m d
suunns at your post umm, bank.
ur swings and mm association.
cm Defense Bmmvs at your n-
tan More or tram the carrie: boy
01 this newspapsr.
itary history.They must bg less than in the. broad reaches of
given the finest battlg equipment the ocean and the lnnds beyond.
'th wax-ld. and they must be gw-LT. itein lavish quantity.All the J o s s F o n W O R K E R S
sources of this nation, human andmaterialalike,must be uled in The United States Employment
Lhat end.Service has several openings for
Second, there is the home front. men who have had previous experi-We have mid' time and again, that ence in surveying work such as:..... -.,. ,=-L.=._.. .,.-¢....~ -..._--Chairman (nurvnvinn-\xmnnn M.,
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|LIQUOR TAXES IN '41
$1,823,032 IN NEBR.
Total revenue from Nebraskastateliquor taxes lor 1941 was$1,823,032 or nearly $13,000 abovethe $1,810,755 collected in 1940, thestate liquor commission reveal~today.
Buy Defense Stamps!
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I Need Your Help
920, a $6,000 hike from the $135,-
515 of the preceding month,but
9,000 lower than the same month
last year.r
A breakdown of the December,
1941, total showed a revenue of
$101,804 from the tax on sgilrituousliquor, $8,142 from fortifi wines
and $30,232 from beer.
Comparison of the statistics withfigures for a year ago showed a
significant trend in the drinking
habits oi' Nebraskans.There was
p substantial increase in beer tax
money collected and a sharp cutin "hard liquor" revenue.
...a~proximately 39,000,000 bushels uder AAA loans.This would be e
elulive of com stored, but not u
der AAA loam.Other 1941 craps placed und
loan were wheat 24,478,000 bushelbarley 7,148,000 bushels, rye 284
000 bushels, flax seed 214 bushel
and soybeans 159 bushels.
FIFTY-EIGHT FARMACCOUNTS KE
Fifty ight Washington Countfarmers have cooperated with th
Extension Service during 1941 i
keeping (arm account hooks.
These books, in which the farm
er has kept a years business, wilsoan be turned in to State Exten
sion Specialists for checking an
summarizing.This service has been carried o
for a number of years but the co
npemting farmers are finding i
| :wc un: J.|5||uu5 W u¢:u:nu u.nu pus-apac e Contributed by Enterprim lgggug fdefe,?5r20fTh e¢§1;mtm;;
blame, as on the war front, demands
more than lip servic e.It de man d s
$l l - ;l¥ ' - . . I . |" » w n lntrnin-#ht thinkinn' fmm nll I t d a -
nndmiii"`(i§§é§I:I§Y'555265 TIS'
Inltnlm t Menan {tnndtand level)$200.00 Mo
Stenoznnhan (civil mer-\l wee)$1,440.00 Yr
Electricians and Electri-
cian's Helpers '-1.35 Hr.
Court Reporter $30.00 Wk.Radio Engineer,Aeronautical
Engineer,Shep Yard hhpsctor
Electrical Engineer,MechanicalEngineer and many openings for
experienced men in machine shops.
Anyone interested should writeto the United States Employment
Service, Fremont,Nebraska,ox
contact their representative whenhe Will be in the court house at
Blair on Tuesday,from 9:30 to
4:00.
Watch next weeks paper for
new jobs.
|l u
Sometimes after e a t i n !to o muc h
I had gas nains.A D L E R I K A
quic lc lv relieved me an d mv d oc tor
say s it.'s all risrht to use."(S. R.-
Mi n n . )Ge t A D L E RI K A t0 d 8 y ,
BLAIR DRUG CO.
A .' \ . x \ .' \ .' \ .' \ \ \' \ .' \ . \ \ .' \ ,' \ .' \ .' \ \' \' \' \ \ .' \ x \ ,' \ .' \ .' \ . \ .' \ .' \ ." \ ,' \' \ \ .' \ .' \ \ .' \ . \ \ .' \ .' \ .' \ .' \ .' \ .' \ \
'lFarm y Group Photos
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TWO MEN
'WANTED AT ONCE
Man age r o f lame. we ll kno wn
feed c omoa nv must almoint tvgo
men fo r stood uay imr wo r k ln
loc alitie s wh ere this news-
r is circ ulated.Render
fa rxice and do sales wo rk .
Farm exoerienc e or any ldnd 01'
sales exnerienc e helpful.Mu s thave c ar.Pleasant permanent
work.Send only n ame and ad-
dress.Personal inter view ar -rznured..W ri te Bo x 534.
L a mp _ . . . . . . . _ _ ____.___.___
Address ._,_____ ______
Almost every family is touched directly or indirectly by the
war or defense prog-ram.Before your family becomes sen-
arated. have a familv noun uhato taken.
It will be treasured for years to come.
RABBASS STUDIO
straight thinking from ull.It de-
mands a people who will looksquarely at the (acts,no matter
how unpleasant they may be.I t
demands the kind of niational
mughnms that lmows preciselywhat wa are fighting for, and that
will permit nothing w stand in the
way of victory on the home front
enc~r~y ~f the nation.W~ c~notIt Brings Results have an ever-expanding bureaucra-
dvertisc In The Enterprise
We will, of necessity,demandandaccept s. large measure of
economic dictatorship during th
war.Whether that dictatorshipends when the war ends, will de-
pend upon the resolution and the
understanding of the American
people,The future of this country
and this kind of government is in
the balance.The peopie will de-cide which way the scales me
tipped.
The free enterprise system is at
stake in this war.Upon the main-
tenance of free enterprise all theotherfreedoms~freedom of the
press, freedom of speech, freedom
of rekigion -hinge and depend.
Anything which weakens and
IHAPPENINGS oFBY-GONE YEARS
I0 years ago-1932 r u1LaLBu y Defense Stamps an d Honda ,c ome x 1me 1s near
N o w !4 .Advertise in The Ehnterpfiae
J. L. Petersen and family arevisiting in California.
M m rmlm.mann- - - - n A.....un ¢vvuu . :n a n pn t tn z ll t tt t l2 5a~ y e a r b a d g e b y W .R .C . ;t h e
p r e s e n t a t i o n s p e e c h w a s m a d e b y
M r s .O s c a r G u y e r .
N e w o f f i c e m o f t h e L .S .U .
e l e c t e d a t t h e a n n u a l l u n c h e o n
The early history of W&Bhif[8"fOllfhoun,br a popular- §»<$oS,h}1d"thCounty was by no means devo1dofl1g(;9 it was moved by another pub-
interesting events, in connectlon ic vote to Blai
with which Fort Calhoun per-I The first white child born in
formed 'l conspicuous part..th'|Fort Calhoun was Miss Cara Clark,M Ch 1 whi f 'The first important ama m xa daughter of E.H.Clark,now ai l " H h e sea t ord, Mm. C. county was the celebrated coumullresident of Omaha.Misa Clark
1 an, and Me. D. C. Van held at Fort Calhoun,between'. ..Deusen.[Captains Lewis and Clark on'the7Mier " f o g Bhmll-f;e»;~»»d
Alvin Ohrt of Fort Calhoun wonthe Nebraska grand champion ex-hibit of ten years of corn at the
annual corn showOver 40 men found work thisweek, clearing roads following the
recent anowfalls._
College women in Blair have or-
ganized a club, and plan to hold a
uncheon at Clifton Hotel.The Erland Nelsone and KarlShrmtensenaattendedaDanish
Brotherhood meeting in Omaha.Starring at the Home Theatre
\Ele Lew Ayres, Bert Lahr, War-
ler Baxter, Dorothy Mackail, Ed-
n u n d L o w e ,L o i s M o r a n .
P t r lJ. .. ..L .. .:_\. .
one side and a deputatlon of ...f§g{, 'Z1'L1§'§'°.?n Ci l ho lg l 3 ;
chiefs from'the Minaouria and..|that of Alexander F IcyOtoea on the other.This coune1l,_in 'ah |A t 3 1304 tablished Scotchman, who was ln the employe d ugua ,,esfriendly relations between the ex-lar E.. H. Clark.
pedition and Indian nations.|Buy Defense Stamps Now!
In 1819 the government estab-.lished Fort Atkinson,a f t e r w a r d ~ ~Fort Calhoun, on this some spot of,T A X ~
ground.The fort was abandoned;
""T%.'""'%'f"°lHl`é"1».w 1.The following facts relative to
e Bl o o a oun asselected an a claim early in the;"'c°""° tux reports are furmehedsummer of 1854 by John Goss, Sr.,|b5'the treasury department,Bu-who lived on a f arm owned by himlronu of Internal Itevenue,Wash-
just ncrae the Missouri River,in '"3"°n1 D. C., and will be run week-
Iowo.He donated all except two|3Z' .untll the series has been com-
a n h l A x n l l a u u a a u u u t t n u u v l :H. . : | . \ .a e
they thought it was too dangerous
here, but we will stay regardless
of it, I guess.Wishing you a Happy New Year,
.Sincerdy,
Herman Nelson,
.1547-'nh Ave.
Longview, Washington."
SUMMARIZE WORK
OF STATE PATROL
a n n - » » n n _
An activity summary of the No~
vember activities of the NebraalcaState Highway Patrol shows that
592 arrests were made duHng the30»day period,and fines in the
amount of $4,447 were collected.
113 cases were continued,11 re-
ceived jail sentences, I2 were Hue-pended and 11, dismissed.Following is a tabulated sum-
mary, submitted by Captain C. J.Sanders of the Patrol and State
LIQUOR TAXES IN '41
$1,823,032 IN NEBR.
Total revenue from Nebraskastateliquor taxes lor 1941 was$1,823,032 or nearly $13,000 abovethe $1,810,755 collected in 1940, thestate liquor commission reveal~today.
Buy Defense Stamps!
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I Need Your Help
920, a $6,000 hike from the $135,-
515 of the preceding month,but
9,000 lower than the same month
last year.r
A breakdown of the December,
1941, total showed a revenue of
$101,804 from the tax on sgilrituousliquor, $8,142 from fortifi wines
and $30,232 from beer.
Comparison of the statistics withfigures for a year ago showed a
significant trend in the drinking
habits oi' Nebraskans.There was
p substantial increase in beer tax
money collected and a sharp cutin "hard liquor" revenue.
...a~proximately 39,000,000 bushels uder AAA loans.This would be e
elulive of com stored, but not u
der AAA loam.Other 1941 craps placed und
loan were wheat 24,478,000 bushelbarley 7,148,000 bushels, rye 284
000 bushels, flax seed 214 bushel
and soybeans 159 bushels.
FIFTY-EIGHT FARMACCOUNTS KE
Fifty ight Washington Countfarmers have cooperated with th
Extension Service during 1941 i
keeping (arm account hooks.
These books, in which the farm
er has kept a years business, wilsoan be turned in to State Exten
sion Specialists for checking an
summarizing.This service has been carried o
for a number of years but the co
npemting farmers are finding i
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sion refining methods, labora-
tory control, washing and duet-prooiing--all combine to giveyou better, cleaner fuel . . . coal
with a uniformity that il literal-
."Ax u w i u u u BIIDUUHCECI U16openi ng o f a new f uner al h ome.
Th e Py thi an Sisters me t Tues-
da y ;th e lunc heon c ommi ttee in-
c lud ing Mr s .Della Sc hmidt,Mr s.
IIlia Br os s a nd Ge rtrud e Mea d.
*e 1
5 y ears ago--1937
J ohn Hansen. 8, suffered a frac -
tur ed sku ll in a c oasting ac c ident.
W i lli a m W ilke ni ng has been
named one o f 'r Master Farme rs in
Nebr ask a du rin g 19 36.
lt. H. Rob inso n lost c ontrol o f
the wea the r a nd bitter c o ld pre-
vnilc tl as D.C.V a n Deusen,offi-
c ial weather observer for 26 y ears,
lef t on a va c atio n.
Bla ir Ci ty star ted a ta x clean-
up . wi th 14 p rope rti es s old by the
sheriff.
The W esley an Gu ild pres ente d a
ho me talen t p ro gr am.
share s to a town c o mpany c ons ist-
in o f Casad dc Te st Addisonsy|Cochran,an d H.C.Pur ple o f
Counc il B luffs, a nd Mark W . Izard,
A.J .Poppleton and Had ley l).'
J ohns on o f Omaha.This c ornpany
built a c ab in on the site o f th e o ld.
fort near the stone magazine
plated:
W H O MU S T F I L E A R E TU R N ?
IIvory single person having a gross
inc ome of $750 or more; everv mar-
ried person,not li \ i n g wi th hus-
ban d or wif e, and ha vi ng a gross
inc ome ot $75 0 o r mor e: and ma r-
ried persons li vin g wi th husbandTh is wa s sti ll stan di ng i n 185¢l,l"r wif e,wh o ha ve an agg reg ate
"gross inc ome of $1 500 or morewhic h wa s sti ll sta ndi ng in 1854,W I {I "\ l \lUc ;'p 'Itl"l` Ull' \IS B F
asolid struc ure, 1 0x12 feet in size,I_.,LI:D"§lor f the ,,|,.nd,;,-year
wi th wa lls two fe et thic k.I n t ..Mar c h,1855,th e to wn wa s s u r - ' . I l' gm '}¥" belforg I a f h b'h Z
vey ed an d plo tted by lilr.lI.ll,
Cla rk.A large n u mb e r o f immi -
gran ts c ame in to the c ou nty in the
spr in g of th is y ear , ma ny fa mi li esse ttlin g a t For t Ca lh ou n,\\'lllle a
numbe r of oth ers settled o n c laims
near hy .
In J u ne, 1855, Mr. Clar k ma de a
c on tra c t wi th th e town c ompa ny to
build a hotel on the town site, c on-A ne w bloc k of f a r m chec kslsideration being one- ninth inte rest
netted local farmers $34,000.
Chris H i n :has been na me d
c hai rman o f th e c ounty bo ard.
Th e A d o lp h Ne ls o n h o me a n d a
gra na ry belonging to He n r y Do r-
nac ker were destroy ed by fire near
Washington.
U n _ . . . _ _\ .i
in th e to wn .The b ui ld in g, whi c h
was c omple ted af ter numero us de-
lay s an d di ff ic ultie s, was o f he wn
log s;i t wa s opened to the public
the f ollowin g spr in g.
I n A u g u s t o f th i s y ear , wh ile
Mr. C lar k wa s b us y with th e e re c -
r l i e :sea s er.l orc
tl.-15th day o f the thi rd mo nth|f||ll| |\\i|1g the close o f tlu l.!\tlJ.l
\milf.w n e r n :A N D \ v I T u W H O Mm u s t 'I N C O M E T A X lll~I'1`URNS
B E F I L E D ?In the in te rn a l re ve -
nue distric t in whic h th e person
lives or has his c hief place of busi-
nes s, and wi th the c o lle c to r o f i n-
ternal revenue.
H O W D O E S O N E M A K E O U T
m s I N C O M E T A X R E T U R N ? B y
following the detailed in struc tions
g i te n on the inc ome ta x blanks,
F o r m 1040 and F o n n 1040A (op-
ti on al s implif ie d fo rm).
W H A T I S T H E T A X R A T E ? A
no r ma l ta x o f 4 %on th e a mo un t
bnc rn! 1 .. IJ . Mengel:
Nu mb er o f mi les tra ve le d 235,704
Numbe r o f hou rs on p atr ol 16,806
Driver's lic ense applic a-
tions ac cepted
Violation c ards issued
Motor ists aided
Nu mb e r o f hours on ex
ami ni n g 15.5215
Ub stmc ti on s removed
fr o m hig hwa y s
Nu mb e r o f arrests
Warniru!cards issued
Accidents ir1\vst1;:;1t<il :tml
report-ii
.Ssfety l.3il\r
An nn.1l}s| ~ of |t1I!l pr->¢~.tlEngs
shows that the n-fl-t ionnmon c orn~
plaint was speeding wi th 99 ar-
rests marie.I n ln ln b c r ,1041,
there were only oil cases o f this
ty pe.Reckless driving c ases in-
creased to 74 in No ve mb er fr o m
6?in Oc tober,and the re we re 55
arrests ma de i n No ve mb er fo r
dr i vi n g whi le ln to xic a ttd ,as c oro-
psred to 38 cases in October.
Oth er c ompla ints:no operator's
lic ense,98 c ases;expired opera-
tor's lic ense, 58;improp er br akes,
47;overweigh t on c apa c ity pla tes,
HD ihlnYl| l.lin| 1 96 ainn :inn \r=n.
3,334
1,315
1,599
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. at tha vostatfice at Blldr, Nebraska.PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
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JOHN A. RHOADES, Editor Ind Publisher
1~1rL'roN HHOADES. Assistant Editor; Advertising
MARY-BETH McQUARRIE, Lwll Editor
D. M. HANNAH, Compositor and Pressman
MISS VANOLA J. BRUNTON, Linutype Operator
MARIE RASMUSSEN, Linotype Operawr
LEO HELMSING, Apprentice
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.U can nave neen rnarooned inBlair by the heavy snow.
Dancing pupils of Mies Cecelia
Morrissey will present a recital.A hoard of $6,032 has been dis-
covered ln the hom.; oi George W.
Peak, 90yearald Civil War veter-
a n ,
H.C. Blac o is head o f th e
Gr a ng e an d Fa r me r s Mu tu a l In~
suranc e Co. for the c omi n: y ear.
0 \
I n l - m _ m n
tion of the hotel, Charles D. Davislof the net income in excess of the
unoatentatioualy moved into the allowable credits against net in-claim cabin of the town, filed alcome (personal exemption, credits
claim upon the town me and for dependents, interest on ohliga~served a written notice upon` Mr.|tinna of the United States and ita
Clark to quite trespassing upon the instrumentalities and earned in-
clalm.He,however, persisted indrawing material on the ground,
and was sued by Davis, who ob-
tained a judgment of $100 dlm-
ngea; this Clark paid.The TownCompanyandcitizensattempted
come credit) in the computation of
the normal tax net income;anda graduated aurtax on the amount
of net income ln excess of the al-
lowable credits (personal exempltion and cmdit for denendentsl a-
c., ....-............, ...., .....,..,,..-W-lation. 19; improper lights, 17: and
miscellaneous charges rangingfmm forgery to assault and hat-
tery.
Ncwe||s Winter
in the South Planned for the MODERN Kitchen
The De Luxe Cabinet Model_ _,-_. -,..-...-.
The Blair Boat Works has been
awarded a government contract for
a 65~!oot tug boat.Chris Sjmi dt.former Blairbanker,died as the result of an
uuto crash in California.The alien regiatmtion in Wash-ington County is now complete.
Services for Andrew Allen, 86,
Rose Hill farmer, were held Tun-
day.
Eight persons, lhcludlng several
lndlans,were injured ln s crash
near Fort Calhoun.The local infantile paralysis
campaign hu been organized
The County Chorus, led by Mrs.
R. B. Hanks, wlll sing over the ra-
dlo, January 25.
Jalal ltoot CompanyThe Joint stock company Ls s form
of buslnass organization that conn-hlnes soma ol the futures ol the
partnership and some nl the cor-
poration.n is llka a corporation ln
that lt has transferable shares. °P'
eralas under I self shessn ""ilianditsbusinesslstranascthrough elected omclals sod a hoardor directors.
way.
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to forcibly eJe3 Davis from theclaim, but fail ,losing of theirnumber John Goss,Sr., who wasinstantly killed by a bullet passing
through his heart.H. C. Purple
was wounded ih the shoulder, andMr.Thompson in the thigh.In
November, Dads made s retendedsale oi' his interest ...X moved
In 1866 a court house was built
on une of the public squares, themoney having been raised by sub-
scrlptlon.This building served a
double purpose, and during the
summer religious services wereheld there once a month.
Claim jumping was common ln*hose early times.In April, 1868,
lslah Peterson jumnd the claim of
s Mr. Coon.Mr. Ccon went to see
hlm,and soon afterwards was
found dead, with a bullet through
hle heart.Peterson was arrested
the trial.Coon was buried whore
ha fell, and was the nm white
man buried in the county,Go "having been taloen to his home m
Iowa for burial..ln 1856 the steam saw~mlll ofPerkins and Allan was ended, and
|:tion of the surtax net income.
SHOPPERS MAY .HELP
SAVE KRAFT PAPER
Every housewife can help winthe war by saving kraft paper, il.
was announced this wah.There is a shortage in this type
of paper, as the U. S, Government
ls using a great amount of it in de-
fense work.Kraft papers are used
in making sacks and shopping bags,and are also used extensively by
merchants ln wrapping and carry
ing groceries etc You can doyour hlt ln helping the government
to conserve on this vital material
bs helping your mexvhant ta save
on lt.
When you go shopping for yourrocerlwhnot take alon our
gninst net income in the computa-
sacks and shopping bags made ofkraft papers?Another way youcan help is to return to the mah
ehrmt all bags and sacks around
your home they can be used a n
Advertise in Tha Entarprias
It Brian Results
g eg,y z yand lndlcted but acapd before shopping basket,thus saving the
Rev. and Mrs A. F. Newell, who
were with the local Congregation-
al church for nine years. are spend~
ing the winter in El Paso, Texas,
with their youngest son and fam-
ily, Firat Lt. md Mrs. Donald F.
Newell.Mrs. Newell is the form-er Frances Broas,only daughter
of Mr.and Mrs.Jake Broan of
Blair.
Three ol the four children ol
Rev. and Mrs. Newell were togeth-
er for a family reunion ln El Paso
just after Christmas.Their twomarried daughters and thdr hus-bands, Mr. and Mrs.James F.
Marvin of Mlnnapolls and Mr.
and Mrs. Dwight P. Sprecher and
their son, Newell, ol Kansas City,
dmve south together from Kansas
City for s three-day visit, stopping
en route for a day at the CarlsbadCavems.On their return trip north they
stopped at Austin,Texas,for a
short vldt wlth the fourth ni' the
Newell quartet and his wife, hir.sod Mn .H.Perry Newell.The
Perry Newells had spant Chrlst~
man week in Lincoln.Nebraska,with Mn. Newell's mother and sla-
ters.
C¢pp§rT¢L5'm¢E
Compare this appealingly graceful Cabinet
Model Copper-Clad with any range you've ever
seen.Thcre's none to approach i t in beauty,
none so worthy of a place in the modern slream~
lined kitchen.
Besides beauty, the De Luxe Cabinet Model has
traditional Copper-Clad quality to the last de-
tail.W he n a range carries the Copper~Clad
name you KNOW it caxft he excelled in cook-
ing and ba ki ng. in economy, convenience and
durability.
Moderaely pr-ind;can
kasthan mnhyaranpdm
emma Null k in qualityand beauty.
Whirs enamel Ehldv. Highs m :Low Back Guard;choice of Tofroom Ban orLs( Styls.
THE ARNDT
H A R D W A R E
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rnone D7 tor Delivery
B E N R E E H
Holmquln Grain ce Lumber Co
Blair, Nebraska .y
PRUFECT YOUR
YOUNG TREES
With :naw and cold weather,
farmers may experlencs some dim'
age to their [mit tres und young
windbreska, caused by nhblts.
While no control measures nn
completely effective in ellminntlng
damage,a camblmtlon of meas-ures is effective in reducing dun-
age and will, under favorable con-
ditions, pncticadly elimlnate it.Extension Circular 1s19,'=vu1-
able at the County ExtensionAgent!! office gives a num of
formulas for pninon and repellentl,
ANNUAL EXTENSION
SERVICE MEE
At Llnn Univ lrdty a l Nehru!
College of Agflculmre this week,
attending the annual conference -
the Nebraska Agrlcultunl Exwx
dun Service, are E. D. FnhrnsyAgricultural Extsnslon Agmt, and
Ruth Wolfe,Home Extenalan
Agent.
The alm ol V-he 1942 conference
is to enable all extenslan servleoworkers to give further aid tc No-
braaka ln meefing the 1942 foodproduction goals in the "food lor
freedom" drlve.
howers Honor Miss Elaine
~°'-~'~~-lect
M. A.C. Hear§'
Book Revlew
by Member
Mundny Afternoon Club mem-bers, meeting at tha home of Mn.
Philip O'Hanlon for their first
gathering of the year following a
two-week holidxy recess, heard a
review of A. J. Cronln'a "Keys Tothe Kingdom" by Mrs. Vemon F.
Bellows, Januuy 5.Mrs.}8.alph
Msmzke nud n gmup of poetic se-
lectium.
"South America"is the theme
chosen for the Jsmmry 12 pm-
'mir Pocxrrnoox
of lcuowmwcn Tse;.... ~ .»~~,
BEEKMANNS ONWESTERN COAST
Mr. and Mn.C. J. Beekmann
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W. R. C. OfficenTo Ba Installed ,
Officers of the Wurnarfs Reiid'
Corps will be installed, next Sat.-I
urday aftemoon;the meeting)
g g ..-d i n n e r ~ a t K o o p ~ a n ' s I n n .
Ba xter s To Retu r n
Late' In W e ek
Mr . a n d Mr s . L e Ro y B vr wr a n d
family and I ra Baxter a re expec ted
-l"c:==>~-°°'5>-~--'-1-- ~."\ \ ". ' |~"'~.'fnr~ni;;, wha~e lln~to zpend asix-week vuxzlox. P They will he|
guests of Mr. and Mrs. ~ Beek-|
Vintons En\enlln
Card Club
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Vinton an
erin¢ Beekmann, at San Francisco
Miss Elaine Gustin, whose mar-
riage w J. H. Camphe\l will be an
event of January 12, was gugst of
Esta;day eveningwentat bridge,
Hx). Ray Johnson
ence Human, low
fiat Allen. cut"|'n§-iléliheau were Min Guldn,
l i l Hurllt Allen, Hi||__ Bette
Men and Boys ''Up
C o r d u r o y a n d K r o m e r C ap s
Boys' Start at 59c Men'a Start at 69c
F a i r f i e l d M i t t e n s a n d G l o v e s
15c to 25c Per Pair
OVERSHOES
We Have Lohu ol' Them
Genuine U. S. Rubber, 2 tn 5 Buckles
LOW!-1.\"l` PRICES rossmu:
J. n. GAmusoN
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th a t Ad olph Ay e,ar. fomler Bla i r
boy ,is connec ted wi th the coast
guard at San Franc isc o, Califomia.
Mr . A y e rec ently c ompleted s
course o f train ing,prec eding his
app oi ntmen t to the gu ar d.
SMART MONEY
/wowsWHERE To /GOAFTEM~.,<
nsAo|NG er "J
NE W S P AP E R .
Mrs.Ray Johnson,Mrs. George
Campbell,Mrs.lee Gregersen.Mrs. E. E.Dixon, Miss JeanetteHedelund; Mrs. Kenneth Jensen of
Lincoln;Mrs,William Hays,
Misses Madge Petersen,J u nHootmnn,Helen Formanek, And
Irma Doon- of Omaha.Mn.C. N. Robinson plans snhnwercomplimentarytoMiss
a two-week vaéatlon ln Califomia. Hall will begin at 2 30 d kThey left sh rtly before Christmas o nc 1tnspenddl., holidays with Bill M,;h.Ht_c Linden is the outgoing
Baxter, and visit various points of P
interest on the west cont.Ko js E m n
Aubrey Loves _At Plnochle Party
Vhllorl Bere -Mr and Mn:Simun Korshoj anMr.and Mrs. Aubrey Love of larlained at A pinochle Dirty, Sun |
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su!phur unul the mixture in yellow and Mn. R. T. Kirkpatrick.Mn. Monday lorenoon session whichand than BPPIY the mixture w the Louis Murdoch is to he bm , at opened the conference, and nlso attrunk and lower branches with ' her home on West Grant Street.the Tuesday inrenoon sellilm-A.;-clolh mitwn.sociations u f c o u n t y ~Fresh ulqod P°§==*°§ on tfxe tnnk ARLINGTON I-IEARS [agents md h°m°~i°'=1°=\m¥F=°"
a n d lo we r b u n c h " h u g i ve n u n ere s ults md the r e u r e A n u mb e r o l
other repellenta used su c c essfully .
'n $ § v § ' € % § % : f : : " : , " ° E ' . : " , : ; z; ° ° " § ; . ' s # . i ~ " x
ports,committee mwUl\8l»m d
nab. nv M¢.\.\.| in wm-k :eluted
ffulsih] this (Thursday) evenh
gown og twenty reiatives
ur. A'l\||:|!_lll|IC| r="": 31: aT: :.i:.1m=nl¢m ran He l m. mu mu -'°;,;aeven-
and the week ncn wnn mr. .uvvuuparents, Mr. and Mrs.Joe Love.
They also visited the Ross Lovehome and other relatives in this
a;;;;.1a.,f¢»,,,-¢.+;,,;.,., A. c. ne-bel, Jim Sorensen,Martin 'Kuhr,
and Mrs. 0. Gilbertaon.SPEND HOLIDAYS ggmzp dgww "gp mn §"§'g§s2»i2IT¢"§¢f§`°i£\§°£¢ha-
rn re ev n o 1 mm crib onIN PHILADELPHIA three weekl, T0 learn of the "MW ';r;m mangas with soil conurn-
Mr.and Mm F. B. Oliver .rr Elf "_§""?'i" relative: and friends i",tion digu-Inu meef: 'Thu-rndny mer;
: m e n u s W m D e g u l c u m n s .a n
ing of cards.
vicinity.
Lyrhu Retum 'I'¢mi`ih¢ Az lentyn Omshl spent the Chdnmas holi-
days vidtin! their son, Robert, sud
family in Philadelphia.Mrs. Oll-ver is s former Blnlr teacher, hav-
ing taught for eleven years in the
primary department of the Blair
schools, and later in Fremont and
Lincoln,She also taught summer
sessions in the Fremont Normal.
Mrs. pliver is A sister of John A.
t h e r a c u i c w a r z o n e .Mrs, C. U. Cook hu received an
airmail letter from her mister, Mrs.
E. S. Lyne, ol Honolulu, Hawaii.
Mr. LY¥le is a civil engineer en-gaged as assistant superintendent
in building sir basis for the U. S.
In her letter, Mrs. Lyne states that
she was so stunned and horrified
for a while that she was unable to
w-rite:she waiched Lhe Japsnese
noon lor a Col'\f8P€l1C6 Wim Wuconservation district supervisor!-
Mn. E. M. Carlson is spendinx
seveml weeks among relndva in
Silver City, [owl-
;
L i m a B e u l a h R o b e r t s a n d J a c k
n w - I r i n a n u n n n l n vf a f n g n n u i nuF;'om Manlum
J ~l a ~»»t u r n e d ,t h i s w e e k ,f r o m S y d n e y ,
M o n t a n a ,w h e r e t h e y h a d v i s i t e d
r e l a t i ve s d u r i n g t h e h o l i d a y s .M r .
L y c h e ,s D a n a C o l l e g e p r o f e s s o r ,
r e t u r n e d o n S a t u r d a y , a n d h i s w i f e
f o l l o w e d T u e s d a y m o r n i n g .
M r s .M a t t h i e s e n I n
Gu ild Hostess
Me mb er s of St.Ma r y ' s Episc o-
pal Gu ild ar e h oldin g thei r month-
ly mee tin g,today ('I`hursd,ay),a t
th e h o me of Mr s .Ed Motthi es en .
. Th e hostess is being assisted by
her daughter,Mr s .'W ilhelm
Gr i mm.
Boh s Le ave On
Florida Vac ation
Mr. and Mrs..»'I'. A. Bohs, accom-
pany ing:Mr . o n d Mr s .Re x Da vi s
of Oma ha, left W e dn esd ay niorn
' i n g f o r a six-week vac ation in
Florida.They plan ned to apen~
f the time sight-seeing ,and fishing,
and will a lso sp end so me time a t
'S L P e ter s b ur g ,II
i.\llB[lIl Beales I s
l Visitor Here
i Austin Bc ales of Saratoga, W y ~
.ming spent several day s, lost week,
with Mr. an d Mrs . A. R. Be ales of
Ilila ir ;he had sp ent Chr istmas i
~Lineoln with his sister, Mrs. L.If
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is a former Blair resident and we1l~
kn own in thi s vi c i ni ty ,ief t Sa tu r-
day to retur n to his ho me in Sara-
mg a .
Mar ily n Me nc ke
IIntertaina Friends
Ma r i h m Menckc ,daug hter o f
some he r te nwin g du ti es f ollo wi ng
a Ch ris tma s a nd New Yea r's va c a-
tion at. the parental, A. C. Hansen,
home.
Mr .an d Mr s.George Jac ksonentertainedoverth e week-and
for Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jac kson and
son of Oma h a .Sunday dinner
guests, at the J ac ks on home , were
Mr. and Mrs. Chri s K. Ben dorf and
family .
Mrs. J o e L szur e, who se h ome is
at Su nny s ide,so u th o f B la i r , wi ll
g o to Omah a,th e la tte r pa r t o f
:1 : I nd the
ter,Mrs.Sydney Lewii.Min
noon,December 31.Guests were
Patty Stavely, Janet. Enger,La»
donna Petersen, Ruth Murnmert,Eunice Ciauaen,Beth Ruhwer of
Furt Calhoun, and Carol Hansen.
Advertise in'I`he Enterprise
It Brings Results
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co~le~ nu~ at ~en;Stlle Nur
mnl, rutm-ned to her work on Sun
day.
.45 Up
n C oa ts
And
Kramer Caps
Men'a Start at 69c
.0 |» 3
ood Supply Of
weM m 0 .Gilbertson entertained,
Saturday evening,fo r Mr .an d
Mr s. He nr y J ensen and Mr . a n d
Mrs. A. C. Deb el.
Sunday dinner guests of hir. and
Mr s.J E.- Campbell a n d fa mi ly
we r e Mr . a n d Mrs. Geor ge C amp~
be ll an d Mi s s Be tty Johnson of
Omah a.
Mi s s Eve ly n Mon te,wh o h a d
spent a ten-day Chr istmas vaca-
tion wi th he r moth er ,Mr s . E . M.
Me a ts , le f t e ar ly th is we e k to r e -
turn to he r tea c hing duti es in Nor-
folk.
G u a m o f Mr s.Ru th Mg ; -I »»
Tuesday of last week, were 115..
B.Smi th a n d Mi s a B eu la h A d a ms
o f Omah a.Bo th Mr s.Smi th and
Mi ss Ad a ms were fo rmer ly o f
Bla ir.
A. Sc hulz was a di nn er guest,
Sunday , of Rev. and Mrs. H. C. J ul
Fzeae.Mi s s An ne tte h e r e ,wh o
ha d spent the week-end wi th he r
parents,th e Fresc o,returned bo
Omah a la te i n th e af tern oon.
Mr .an d Mr s .E.M .Beaty en-
tertained at dinner, Saturday evan-
ing,f o r Mr ,an d Mr s .W i lli a m
Ha y s of Omah a a nd Mr . a n d Mr s .
Ho r ne r Ha y s an d son,Charle s, of
Liac o, Nebraska.
Mi ss L avon ne Ha ns en lef t, S un -
day , for W aterloo, Nebraska, to re-
c Per Pair
S H O E S
~hu ol' Them
bber, 2 tn 5 Buckles
CES rossmu:
nmsorz
dinner and evening oi cards, tn-
night, at the E.M. Beaty home,Guests, all members of u card
group which meets regularly, an
to be Messrs. and Mesdames E. M.Beaty,William Famberg,Zenos
B. Smith,|Clif[ond Krause und A.
0. Sick.
Mrs. Leehy Entertain:
Cnrd Group
Mrs. John Leehy was hostess totheMnndayEvening card club,
January 5.Guests were Mrs.
George Campbell, who won highscoreprize; and Mrs.Bennsrd
Reeh, who was awarded the cut
prize.
Mrs, Wilbur Lowe will be hostess
ut the next meeting, January 19.
Arndt's Granddaughter
Announces Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. F. W.Amdt re-ceived un announcement, this week,
of the engagement of Mr. Amdt's
granddaughter,Miss Mary Jo
Struve, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Struve of Wichita, Kun-
sas, to Harry G. Hadler of Argo-nia, Kansas.Wedding plans have
been postponed becuase of the war
situation.Mr. Hudler is a geologist with
the Standand Oil Co.
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with her niece,Mrs.Jefferson of Herman entertained at dinner,I
Caldwell and family.Sunday evening, for Messrs. and
Mrs.Grant Allen returned 1;¢'Mesdarnes C. W. Christensen, Carl|
Blair early this week,following'S0¥¢"f{@f*» Eugene Christensen, and,
several days' visit in Omaha with Carl IbI'\CkS¢fl»i
her sister, Mrs. Herman Aye.Mr.Mr. and Mrs. Martin B. JacobsonAye,well-known Omaha attorney,|r~e1urned lo their home in Alliance,
is seriouslyill at Clarkson l10HPi-'Nebraska,Saturday morning.tal.'Tliey had visited durintt the holi-
Guests gathered at the Victor ¢l:\}B with Mr. Jaeobson's parents,Johnson home for dinner on New 5112 and Mrs..0la Jacobson,and
Year's Day included Mr. and Mrs. 1-tl|0I relatives in the Blair vicinity.
Johnson and Phyllis. Mr. and Mun Donnie Ehlers returned to the
Andrew Johnson,Mr. and Mrs. parental, Dr. D.R. Ehiers, home,
Peter Petersen,and Miss Efveris Sunday evening; he had spent the
Andersen.holidays in Council Bluffs,Iowa,
Mr. and Mrs. Viggo Carlsen and with his grandparents,Mr. and
son, David, returned to their home Mrs. H. T. Ehlers.
in Tilden, Nebraska, Sunday; they Miss Bonnie Jean Bellows re~had spent a two-week holiday va- t F,ids 1 dcation with their nts Mr. and urned ww 1lf"'°:Y» cone u Ingpare.s weeks v it in Grant, Nebraska.Mrs. H.J.nlomen and l)r.and Mrs. She was f um o f he r sisters,
N. C. Carlsen and family.'Mrs Ciaude Ewen and Mrs. Ltoyd
Mrs. Wayne Putnam is apending|'1'¢S¢lI_six weeks visiting among Michigan'Dick Maher returned tn San
relatives, having left Blair short-.Pg-gnciaco,California,Tuesday
ly before the holidays.She will b%|evening, following a tell-day visita guest of her father, E. V Cwwlwnh Mr. and Mrs. John Leehy andof Newberry, and of her son-in-lnwiother relatives in Blair.A former
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie resident and graduate of Blair
Iteckhoff of Lansing,She wilt High School. Dick is now employed
visit other relatives in iower Mlehi-in the San Francisco offices of the
fren.also,before relufnmtt to Southern Pacific railroad.Ile, to-'
Biair late this month.leather with his mother, Mrs. Wini-Mrs. D- Henningsen and daugh m e Maher and family,and his
ter, Margamt,returned to Bialr brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
last Tuesday,completing §°l"°l°"l Mrs. Jack Maher, left Blair aboutdays'Christmas vacation in St. three years ago, residing first in
Joseph,Missouri.They were Omaha and ister moving to the
l-:nests of Mrs. Henningsetfs sister, west coast.
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Club.
Chriatisn Missionary
Club Notes
Bridgeviev Club
Mrs. J. Merton Kuhr will enter-
tain today (Thursday) for mem~
bers of the Bridgeview Project
of Mr. and Mr. Don Feet.Miss
Anna May Blntber visited the
Fears on Sunday.
Mrs. Emma Jensen, Eugene Gol~
try, and Mr. and Mn. Hum Aye
and childmn were New Yenr'» Evadinner guentu al. the home of Mr,
and Mrs. RAlph Longwell.
Mr. and Mrs.William Johnsonentenalned a group ul relatives
.and close friends at their home on|College Hill,Sunday.The event'
'was a celehntion of Mrs. Jolmson's§
binhday.
MEADS HOSTS ATBOYS' INITIATION,Local News
................|- - _ - -
Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Mead enter-i Lelloy Cxeach was a Sunday din-
tained the members of the high,ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
school boys'Methodist ChurchlN. Feer and family.
School class at Koopmnn Inn, F1'i-Mrs. LeRoy Kuhn of the Orum
day evening.vicinity was a visitor, Monday, at
The principal event of the evenl the George H. Kuhr home.
v th r -L1€.?"..? 3l`1'.l3"T.'3.§'.'l§¥Z£Z"¢°'?.; .,,§'..'£ "§E.£i`§?.£§:;;§°':...f<o;
Q'\f7-i1"f8'on the work blr' 'fowlhirs. Henry Jensen of Kennard.
bchmldt, Frank Wolff, Roy .ng,-Mr. and Mrs. Henry L Kuhr en-Goorge Thurnburgh,~ R l c h a r teqinined at dinner Monday forS1rnonsen.Guesto,numbenng twen-|Mr_and Mrs.um-Qy Rasrnnssen
ty-mx,xncludefl Re. . John P. and son, Ralph, of Rose Hill.
Brooks,Methodlst mimster,and_Ralph E. Fairchild, superintendent »."§§"§,§,'i".§'»if§1"§'"iS°F f ~
r th h h h 1.ay as woe c urc sc oo qv-ith her brother-in-law'and sister,
" " _ "l 1 »u ~. Hen Doll.
Advanlse In Tha Rnterprln 1
It Brings Relulu §
Circ le is meeting .thin afternoon,
J anu ary B, at the h ome of Mrs. D.
A. Compto n.
H. G.L. C lu b
Mr s.Si J oh nso n was hoste ss to
the H. G. L. Club , Th ursd ay , when
Mn.Berth:llellmlgll il
npgndnz nevenl dnya in Omaha,
Mrs. Otis Gregersen entertained
at an afternoon of bridge, Wednes-
day, for the members of her cxrd
club.
Blair friends have received wordthat Adolph Aye, s. former Blairboy,is connected with the coast
guard at San Francisco, Califomia.
Mr. Aye recently completed s
course of training, preceding his
appointment to the guard.
lime was occupied with cards,
prizes going to Mrs. Dan Moore
and Mrs. D. M. Hannah,and ro-freshments were served at the
close of the afternoon.
J , C. Ro lland a nd fa mily .
Dr . a n d Mr s . C .D. Ho wa r d en-
tertained at d inne r, Sund ay ,f o r
Mr .an d Mr s .Bennard Reeh,Mr .
and M m .Rob ert 0' Ha nlo n .
Re lati ve s wh o h e lp e d Otto Ku h r
celebrate his birth day ,Mo nd ay
even i ng , we re Mr .an d Mr s. Ha n a
Wric h,Mr .an d Mr s .George H .
Ku hr , a nd W i ll Ku hr .
Mr .an d Mr s .W ood row Svend-
ganrd and so ns en tertai ned at din-
ner,Tuesday ,f o r Mr s .Svend»
gu.rd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
K u h r .
Guests o f Mr .an d Hr s .M .O.
Da vi s e n d fa mily a t dinner,Sun-
day ,were Mr .an d Mas.Clarenc e
Simp son and daugh ter,Ma d l y n ,
of n o r th of B la i r .
Guests o f Mr. e nd Mrs. Ray mond
W u lf a t n duc k supper,Sundey ,
we re Mr .and Mr s .Theodore
Croudy a n d Mr .an d Mr s .Sa m
Moore.
A Ne w Y e a r ' s E vo p a r ty a t th e
Ram Moor e ho mo, inc luded Hou rs.
and Mes dnme a W . E. Gu atin , W al-
lac e Fitc h,S.I .Moore,George
Mundorf, a nd Theodor e Croudy .
Mr .an d Mrs .Ru dy P ic k and
fa mi ly of Mc Co o k, Ne br a sk a wer e
visi tors a t t h e J .W .Fi c k home,
several day s la st wee k;they re-
turned h ome on S aturday .
Miss J eane tte Hedelu nd en d Bob
SMART MONEY
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nsAo|NG *
THE Aos ~\
IN THIS CIW"NEWSPAPER
GOAFTER |,"`4
r f n o a u e s pian high in the air, aa theybombed two merchant frcizhtenISASITIJ KN ST AN .~ ilm to the ha rbor andcould
MEETS TONIGI-ITm the burs t of s hells Iro m the U.
S. anti-aircraft guna,One bomb
The O. E, S. will hold its regular hit only a few blocks from thelr
meeung tonight and next Thurs- home,and 20 business houses
day night,January 15, at a special were burned.Mrs. Lyne, who withmeeting the installation of the newlher husband was su\t.ioned_at lllld-
officers will be held.way mana unul recenuy, um msn 5|'sister of J. Krajicek ol A1lington.| I n u r :c 'r\:'D wnm fr
L O C A L N E W S Mrs. J. C. Rims, whose son-im v n u ' " " '" V " 'g # daughter, Dr. and Mrs. R.G f f Y O U TH E R E
Dick Maher of San Francine '_e y' are at Pearl Harbor,has Ana gn, AD W 'g 'California,and Miss Margarg cexved woyd of the Kellyl' sale-You m...£""|<,
Ma hm
guest:
ar d m
r were Tuesday noon dinner ""1
s of Dr. and Mrs, C. D. I-Io\v~Advertise in Th, En m d n
nd family.
Aévertixing
Void 0. Ir ela nd and P. L. Peter-
en were a t Me th od is t Hos ni ta lMany Thousands of
Satisfied Users
ICorrectly Sized and Fully
ix Guaranteed63,504 for STOVE or
i'~f rummcz
M._L 0'¢ _-Washed Clean
,~ ...f.,°,... Q Dust [Med
n,.,»
early this we ek,
ments.
Mr . a n d Mr s
were Saturday
the home of Mr.
Alie n an d du ugh
Mr . a n d Mr s .
children o f th e
f o r X - Ra y tr e a t
. Chris Ch ristensen
even ing callers a t
and Mrs. S. Pierc e
te m.
W e sto n Lo n g an d
Mc C arthy distric t
we re N e w Y e a f s Da y dinner
gue sts o f Mr. md Mr s. Fr ed .Lo ne
Ro y Lo ng re tu rn ed ,Sunday , to
hi s s tu d ie s i n L
ho li da y vis it a t
Long , ho me.
ineo ln, foilowin g a
the pa ren tal, F red
BOHS STORE
PHONE 300
Refrigerated Lockers For Rent
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C h r i s t m a s D a y ,f o r M r .a n d M r s
J o h n R .( " C h o p p y " )R h o d e s a n d
fa mi ly .
Me mb e n o f th e Metho di st o ff i-
c ial board held their monthly meet-
in g, Mo n dly e ven i ng , a t th e h ome
o f M r .an d Hr s . W .E. Lu c k e o n
W e st Fr on t S tr e et.
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S P E CI ALS FOR FRI DAY AND S ATURDAY
We Accept 0|-nnge md Blue Food SllmpsItems Marked ' Are Blue Food Stump Items
"0RANGES, Calif. Sunkist, med. size, doz. _1'7c
*GRAPEFRUIT, Texas Seedless, 6 for 186
"CARRO'I`S, Calif. green wp, 2 bunches _,.,15c
PEAS, Golden Measure, lge. can 10c
CRACKERS, Sunray, 2 lb. box .._,..._.....__17c
PANCAKE FIDUR, Dixiana, 3 lb. pkg. _..13c
JELL, Butternut, assoried flavors, 4 pkg. ._18c
CATSUP, Yellowstone, lge. bottle ~
PORK CHOPS, small, lean, lb..._25c
RIB B OIL ING B E E F, l b .~
STEAK, Sirloin or T-Bones, lb..._...32c
oo s r~.~,berries, Etc., Com, Peas, Lima Beans, Bmssels
Sprouts, Broccoli, Etc.; and Fresh Frozen Fish
Opportunity
Knocks~~
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READ the ADS a
BEN REEI-I
llo lmq ui st Gra in
H. G.L .n b
Mr s.Si J oh nso n was hoste ss to
the H. G. L. Club , Th ursd ay , when
fi ve member s wer e p re sen t.Th e
li me wa s occupied wi th cards,
We Have a Good Supply Of
..o
and M~. D~. M. Hannah,and re-freshments were served at the
close of the afternoon.
.Sheep Skin Coats
§J;.':'1..?a"§.¥;;'$ 1 - 4 5 63"
Cor du roy a nd Kr om er Cap s
Boys' Start at 59c Men'a Start at 69c
Fairfield Mittens and Gloves
15c to 25c Per Pair
OVERSHOES
We Have Lohu ol' Them
Genuine U. S. Rubber, 2 tn 5 Buckles
LOW!-1.\"l` PRICES rossmu:
J. n. GAmusoN
Mrs. Otis Gregersen entertained
at an afternoon of bridge, Wednes-
day, for the members of her cxrd
club.
Blair friends have received wordthat Adolph Aye, s. former Blairboy,is connected with the coast
guard at San Francisco, Califomia.
Mr. Aye recently completed s
course of training, preceding his
appointment to the guard.
SMART MONEY
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nsAo|NG *
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GOAFTER |,"`4
rr uimber Co
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H A T s
1.98 and $2.29 Values 98c $2.98 and 3.50 Values $1
THE B &c SHO
Blouses $1.29 and $1.59 Values --9~
Skirts $2.69 and $2.98 Values, §'5'§°$§=2>°°$1.9
f 1 .\_#1 ~
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Group 1 Group 4$ 1 .2 9 a nd $1.59 G r o u p 2 G r o u p 3 $1 .9 8 a nd $ 2 2 9
VALUES $2.98 Values $3.98 Values VALUES
98c $1.98 $2.79 $1.49
ue
s P o R T s w E A R
J A C K E T S S W E A T E R S
de Cloth, Flanneland Corduroy ~ a n d ~ v 8 | \ l € S r 980
53538 $2.98 `$3.98 Values --- $2.49
B E T T E R D R E S S E S
$4.98 and $5.93 Values $6.50 and $7.93 Values $10.98 and $12.98 Valueg
$2.98 $3.98 $1.93
Buy Delsnn swipi und Bonds
m 'rrp:"!" Sfs'
J l v u I n b m u u m n n v u n
*M FB m m s
.Barrumda B u ! T R #'
' h a r u l u l e n a l t h n s e n n p n l h e
Oan klkil. Al ma ny cu es o t lhn rk
. mm d io u ld b e a t k lb u w d in t h :
li ml e u d n .
n o r m .To Mx. and Mrs. Wuh-
inton Conn, a baby girl, wdght
5 lb. and x1 oz.. was born on New
Y u r i Day at the MethodistHaspital in Omaha.Mr. Conn
is employed by Stewarfa Phu'-
mxcy,
UY\To Mr.md Mn. Cllntam
Guy of Blair, a baby son wasbam December 21.He has been
named Warner Leé.L ms c u n .Mr. and Mrs, Clifford
Liesche of Arlington are the
parents of n, baby girl bum at
Dodge County Haspital in I L
mmt, Friday.
~EN,A san was born to Dr.
md Mn. Irvin Tilden of Hono-lulu, Hnwnii, December 31. Both
Dr. and Mn. Tilden are former
Bhirlteu.
Advertise in The Enferprise
It Brinifs Results
gationm Ch~ basement in ~rl-
ington for the event.~~
OAKLAND JUDGEADDRESSES CLUB
Judge Smuller ol Oaklnnd wuguest speaker at the CommunityClub dinner in Arlington, Tuesday
evening,discussing the present
afternoon
ies formerly made, at 11,3 and 5
t:. mad in mid
Uni~States citizens.Around Faker has not~ announced any
TH E EN TE RP §i§§
SPORTS OF TH E W E E K
MERLE FORKERCLOSES RESTAURANT
The restaurant on West Wash-ington Street, operated by Made
Forker wu cluscd beginning Jan-
. f Q | |. 1 |"~n t h e i r f r a m e s w i t h L y o n s a n d
|s 1 I
-'Bum ot America"$11100 v m éusn pr ~on | . u m "° '° °"hundred yards.The humaneyecm
Paid ,last year.a 9 ill! f°"°'"i¥1I in.hardly see ll at one yu-d.
Th e v celebrated
i n Cra ig,IaB't
Fr id nv n ig ht. af -
te r th e Hivth
S c h o o l q u i n t e t
handed Oa k la n d
a 21-20 def eat
f o r its ei g hth
;' r 1
Fi..~e94
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l |1 1 1 ~1 ¢o f th e B la i r public libra ry , c om-
ple tilig a g e n e n l impr ovemen t
c amp aign whi c h has lo ng been
considered.N e w li g h t fi xtu r es ,
fur nis he d a nd insta lled b y the
Blai r Ro tar y Club, are n o w i n
plac e and gr a atly i mp ro ve the
c omfort of re ading.
A R L I N G T O N S H O P |1 '''
O B E Y S R U L I N G ,The B and C Shop in holding |
.-'January clearance sale.An l dAn AQUHKWU 8¥`°¢°l'Y and meat carded in another place ln this il-avore PM wwk announced lts co~ sue relstlve w the sale shows a
operalxon with the new ruling °"|very appreclable reduction in prices
tire and automobile conservation. and some very atramve bargmlns.
SpeakingArmng eme lxta ha ve beef:ma de l r !critic s on 'tba subject uf 111|
for the fedeggrgtin~ gf \h@,in[¢!j0r greatest EIOVCUJI off I n fiII1¢»b u i
Forker s year ago
l a o n e n t s .N ~ w t h e C r n i y r f e m
u a ~ n e g
In order to have any lelnl vaiue,
the notice of a booi:'s <=¢»s>rr1zhr
l o | ;|s o
su,-zoo for max
l l ' I
( f i lle r u l1 l! k ¢ f nof the co~munity to call
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lay about two-thirds of the floor.Conclfx Dan.k.Ie'| boys have been
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each tallied 14 'while Nic holson
follows with 1 0.
Th e Bears nlaved a . stoo d mme
aza in st Sc huyler.F r i d a v n i z h ttheywi ll be u n axrainst another
strung' quintet.Oakland h as ulen»
ty of h ei g h t a n d exnerience.A
c o mn ar i so n o f th e two te nms rnay4 ::| ;L
l l \|t l l |°m e n t M L i t e r a t u r e " u n O ! D o d n i -
e v u k y t h a t h e u a n m u c h g r e a t e r
t h a n a l l o t h e r n o ve l i s t s a l H a m e r
a S h a k e a p e a r a t h a n a l l o t h e r
: " F o r h o i s r u p n r l o r t o t h o r e d
i n a e r n n l n e s s e n t i a l s o f n c d o n .
H e i s n g r e a t e r a r t i s t , a g r e a t a r p r y -
~ith 34 mints in fog;Rimes.
mu te -- B la ir wo n 1 8- 22 wh ile Oak -
land lost. d6~22.
Th e n e w g vm f lo o r a t B e n n i mr -
|U ..
Candiglly
I
cl three uunters in was 154.3favor of the victors.Bid:1
but Schuy~ler-~lli~ ~ ~ld ~ 14|I ....:..
floor. 'I'§.zesda.v niszht
BASEBALL CHIPS
B m m s
.Barrumda B u ! T R #'
' h a r u l u l e n a l t h n s e n n p n l h e
Oan klkil. Al ma ny cu es o t lhn rk
. mm d io u ld b e a t k lb u w d in t h :
li ml e u d n .
n o r m .To Mx. and Mrs. Wuh-
inton Conn, a baby girl, wdght
5 lb. and x1 oz.. was born on New
Y u r i Day at the MethodistHaspital in Omaha.Mr. Conn
is employed by Stewarfa Phu'-
mxcy,
UY\To Mr.md Mn. Cllntam
Guy of Blair, a baby son wasbam December 21.He has been
named Warner Leé.L ms c u n .Mr. and Mrs, Clifford
Liesche of Arlington are the
parents of n, baby girl bum at
Dodge County Haspital in I L
mmt, Friday.
~EN,A san was born to Dr.
md Mn. Irvin Tilden of Hono-lulu, Hnwnii, December 31. Both
Dr. and Mn. Tilden are former
Bhirlteu.
Advertise in The Enferprise
It Brinifs Results
gationm Ch~ basement in ~rl-
ington for the event.~~
OAKLAND JUDGEADDRESSES CLUB
Judge Smuller ol Oaklnnd wuguest speaker at the CommunityClub dinner in Arlington, Tuesday
evening,discussing the present
afternoon
ies formerly made, at 11,3 and 5
t:. mad in mid
Uni~States citizens.Around Faker has not~ announced any
TH E EN TE RP §i§§
SPORTS OF TH E W E E K
MERLE FORKERCLOSES RESTAURANT
The restaurant on West Wash-ington Street, operated by Made
Forker wu cluscd beginning Jan-
. f Q | |. 1 |"~n t h e i r f r a m e s w i t h L y o n s a n d
|s 1 I
-'Bum ot America"$11100 v m éusn pr ~on | . u m "° '° °"hundred yards.The humaneyecm
Paid ,last year.a 9 ill! f°"°'"i¥1I in.hardly see ll at one yu-d.
Th e v celebrated
i n Cra ig,IaB't
Fr id nv n ig ht. af -
te r th e Hivth
S c h o o l q u i n t e t
handed Oa k la n d
a 21-20 def eat
f o r its ei g hth
;' r 1
Fi..~e94
»
l |1 1 1 ~1 ¢o f th e B la i r public libra ry , c om-
ple tilig a g e n e n l impr ovemen t
c amp aign whi c h has lo ng been
considered.N e w li g h t fi xtu r es ,
fur nis he d a nd insta lled b y the
Blai r Ro tar y Club, are n o w i n
plac e and gr a atly i mp ro ve the
c omfort of re ading.
A R L I N G T O N S H O P |1 '''
O B E Y S R U L I N G ,The B and C Shop in holding |
.-'January clearance sale.An l dAn AQUHKWU 8¥`°¢°l'Y and meat carded in another place ln this il-avore PM wwk announced lts co~ sue relstlve w the sale shows a
operalxon with the new ruling °"|very appreclable reduction in prices
tire and automobile conservation. and some very atramve bargmlns.
SpeakingArmng eme lxta ha ve beef:ma de l r !critic s on 'tba subject uf 111|
for the fedeggrgtin~ gf \h@,in[¢!j0r greatest EIOVCUJI off I n fiII1¢»b u i
Forker s year ago
l a o n e n t s .N ~ w t h e C r n i y r f e m
u a ~ n e g
In order to have any lelnl vaiue,
the notice of a booi:'s <=¢»s>rr1zhr
l o | ;|s o
su,-zoo for max
l l ' I
( f i lle r u l1 l! k ¢ f nof the co~munity to call
~.~.,. . .
lay about two-thirds of the floor.Conclfx Dan.k.Ie'| boys have been
I 5 ..
each tallied 14 'while Nic holson
follows with 1 0.
Th e Bears nlaved a . stoo d mme
aza in st Sc huyler.F r i d a v n i z h ttheywi ll be u n axrainst another
strung' quintet.Oakland h as ulen»
ty of h ei g h t a n d exnerience.A
c o mn ar i so n o f th e two te nms rnay4 ::| ;L
l l \|t l l |°m e n t M L i t e r a t u r e " u n O ! D o d n i -
e v u k y t h a t h e u a n m u c h g r e a t e r
t h a n a l l o t h e r n o ve l i s t s a l H a m e r
a S h a k e a p e a r a t h a n a l l o t h e r
: " F o r h o i s r u p n r l o r t o t h o r e d
i n a e r n n l n e s s e n t i a l s o f n c d o n .
H e i s n g r e a t e r a r t i s t , a g r e a t a r p r y -
~ith 34 mints in fog;Rimes.
mu te -- B la ir wo n 1 8- 22 wh ile Oak -
land lost. d6~22.
Th e n e w g vm f lo o r a t B e n n i mr -
|U ..
Candiglly
I
cl three uunters in was 154.3favor of the victors.Bid:1
but Schuy~ler-~lli~ ~ ~ld ~ 14|I ....:..
floor. 'I'§.zesda.v niszht
BASEBALL CHIPS
B m m s
.Barrumda B u ! T R #'
' h a r u l u l e n a l t h n s e n n p n l h e
Oan klkil. Al ma ny cu es o t lhn rk
. mm d io u ld b e a t k lb u w d in t h :
li ml e u d n .
n o r m .To Mx. and Mrs. Wuh-
inton Conn, a baby girl, wdght
5 lb. and x1 oz.. was born on New
Y u r i Day at the MethodistHaspital in Omaha.Mr. Conn
is employed by Stewarfa Phu'-
mxcy,
UY\To Mr.md Mn. Cllntam
Guy of Blair, a baby son wasbam December 21.He has been
named Warner Leé.L ms c u n .Mr. and Mrs, Clifford
Liesche of Arlington are the
parents of n, baby girl bum at
Dodge County Haspital in I L
mmt, Friday.
~EN,A san was born to Dr.
md Mn. Irvin Tilden of Hono-lulu, Hnwnii, December 31. Both
Dr. and Mn. Tilden are former
Bhirlteu.
Advertise in The Enferprise
It Brinifs Results
gationm Ch~ basement in ~rl-
ington for the event.~~
OAKLAND JUDGEADDRESSES CLUB
Judge Smuller ol Oaklnnd wuguest speaker at the CommunityClub dinner in Arlington, Tuesday
evening,discussing the present
afternoon
ies formerly made, at 11,3 and 5
t:. mad in mid
Uni~States citizens.Around Faker has not~ announced any
TH E EN TE RP §i§§
SPORTS OF TH E W E E K
MERLE FORKERCLOSES RESTAURANT
The restaurant on West Wash-ington Street, operated by Made
Forker wu cluscd beginning Jan-
. f Q | |. 1 |"~n t h e i r f r a m e s w i t h L y o n s a n d
|s 1 I
-'Bum ot America"$11100 v m éusn pr ~on | . u m "° '° °"hundred yards.The humaneyecm
Paid ,last year.a 9 ill! f°"°'"i¥1I in.hardly see ll at one yu-d.
Th e v celebrated
i n Cra ig,IaB't
Fr id nv n ig ht. af -
te r th e Hivth
S c h o o l q u i n t e t
handed Oa k la n d
a 21-20 def eat
f o r its ei g hth
;' r 1
Fi..~e94
»
l |1 1 1 ~1 ¢o f th e B la i r public libra ry , c om-
ple tilig a g e n e n l impr ovemen t
c amp aign whi c h has lo ng been
considered.N e w li g h t fi xtu r es ,
fur nis he d a nd insta lled b y the
Blai r Ro tar y Club, are n o w i n
plac e and gr a atly i mp ro ve the
c omfort of re ading.
A R L I N G T O N S H O P |1 '''
O B E Y S R U L I N G ,The B and C Shop in holding |
.-'January clearance sale.An l dAn AQUHKWU 8¥`°¢°l'Y and meat carded in another place ln this il-avore PM wwk announced lts co~ sue relstlve w the sale shows a
operalxon with the new ruling °"|very appreclable reduction in prices
tire and automobile conservation. and some very atramve bargmlns.
SpeakingArmng eme lxta ha ve beef:ma de l r !critic s on 'tba subject uf 111|
for the fedeggrgtin~ gf \h@,in[¢!j0r greatest EIOVCUJI off I n fiII1¢»b u i
Forker s year ago
l a o n e n t s .N ~ w t h e C r n i y r f e m
u a ~ n e g
In order to have any lelnl vaiue,
the notice of a booi:'s <=¢»s>rr1zhr
l o | ;|s o
su,-zoo for max
l l ' I
( f i lle r u l1 l! k ¢ f nof the co~munity to call
~.~.,. . .
lay about two-thirds of the floor.Conclfx Dan.k.Ie'| boys have been
I 5 ..
each tallied 14 'while Nic holson
follows with 1 0.
Th e Bears nlaved a . stoo d mme
aza in st Sc huyler.F r i d a v n i z h ttheywi ll be u n axrainst another
strung' quintet.Oakland h as ulen»
ty of h ei g h t a n d exnerience.A
c o mn ar i so n o f th e two te nms rnay4 ::| ;L
l l \|t l l |°m e n t M L i t e r a t u r e " u n O ! D o d n i -
e v u k y t h a t h e u a n m u c h g r e a t e r
t h a n a l l o t h e r n o ve l i s t s a l H a m e r
a S h a k e a p e a r a t h a n a l l o t h e r
: " F o r h o i s r u p n r l o r t o t h o r e d
i n a e r n n l n e s s e n t i a l s o f n c d o n .
H e i s n g r e a t e r a r t i s t , a g r e a t a r p r y -
~ith 34 mints in fog;Rimes.
mu te -- B la ir wo n 1 8- 22 wh ile Oak -
land lost. d6~22.
Th e n e w g vm f lo o r a t B e n n i mr -
|U ..
Candiglly
I
cl three uunters in was 154.3favor of the victors.Bid:1
but Schuy~ler-~lli~ ~ ~ld ~ 14|I ....:..
floor. 'I'§.zesda.v niszht
BASEBALL CHIPS.un d Mr s ,Clin ton
r, a baby son wa s
.;| "
Candzdly
Speakmg - _
By Coach Rufus Olson
Thev celebratedinCraig,last
Fridav nilrht. al-" *ter the HumSchoo l qui ntet ~handed Oakland 4A21-20 defeat ,Zforitseighth
n n i x h t victoryindlecond vrin »over Cornhuaker conference ov-nonente.No w the Cni g fs "
are lookin! lorwud to vxcmnesIn thdr Kamen with Lyon: and
Teknmah.but that annears tobe askin! a lime too much of
lhe boys.
1
..11.=...a d i t ine strainzht and bookfnenove r la d e r a h i o i n th e E . C N .
C.. Tu esdnv nlirhi-wh e n E h "
defeated Ken nar d.Indic ations
are thev will wm the rg. C. N. C-
title a nd :nav do so uth e ee r-
fec t slate.It will be interesting!
to see if they c an c ontinue theirplav throuszh the reirular sc hed-
ule. c onf eren c e to urna ment and
sta te distric t.Un do ub te dlv a
d e f e a t o r two wi ll.be tl1 e' be sttonic fo r over-c onfidenc e whic h
c ornea with so ma ne vic tor ies.
W h en a te a m loses n f e w
ga me s f a n s s ta r t lo o ki n g fo r n
reason.Of te n the y ar e c or re fiintheir c onc lusions: sometimes
th e v mav b e wr o mr .Generally
the fans are satisfied when they
know the ir b ovs are doin lr their
beet and losinsr ramen to betterteams.However . wh en a b as k-
etb all Bound star ts celebietlnlr
followinsr a defeat. there. ls Hut
one c onc lusion-- lac k of interest
and coooeration wi th theircoach.
Th e othe r e ve ni na we watc h -
ed a basketball squad do this
ve rv thing- c eleb rat,e fo llo win ga d ef ea t.I t wa s a haDm»'~lro-
luc ky er ou o of b o va toz eth er
wi th their ladv'friends.W e
did no t look f o r th e m to be
down hear ted an d blue b u t wedidthi nk- -e leven o'clock was
muc h too la te f o r hisrh school
bovs to be u n and around.
Thes e verv sa me b ove wo uld be
the fir st to c omolai n were th eir
c oac h to tak e th e sa me a ttitudetoward them-- fai l to c oo oe rate.
Any onp wh o thi nks they are
doin!! their best and c oooerating
with their c oac h when they stay
aut late at n iirh t an d in dulg e inother'meth ods o f bre aki ng
trainmlr ha ve another thi nk a-
c oming
Fan s h &V 9 to loo k no fu rth er
to f1.nd a reason whv.You a re
helmn z the m alo nsr.Therefore
when an othe r de fe at i s ru n n o
on vo ur record do no t lookaroundf o r a n exc use as y ou'lI
fi n d i t f ac e to fa c e i f y ou bu t
look an a mirror.You will s oon
forszet.(oe rhs os too so on)the
sc ore s of the Rime s vo n play ed
and w.ho made the Doints but
you wi ll ne ver fo r ee t h o w you
olnvc d the za me an d th e ma n-
flfqr in whi c h vou cooperatedwi th vo or coach.Yo u have
Dlo \r' n vou c an tak e it; we c anlet H not oresent a oublic reason
Whv we sho uld ta ke it.
.|; ¢ }» } ~& §l-
n o l t h e s e a a p t s e
Ar li ng to n a r e the
n. b aby git!bo rn a t
ty Ho s p ita l i n If -:
y .
so n wa s bo rn to Dr .
Tilden of Ho n o -
, Dec ember 31. Both
.i l u
erL6\`5-
¢_
If You Read the Grocery Ads - - - and Buy Just One Article on Which
There is a Week-End Special, Your Three Cents is Returned to You.
If You Read the Want Ads - » - and find JUST ONE Pig or Cow or
Chair, or Any Item You Have Needed,Your Three Cents is Retlrned
Many Times.
..If You Read the News - - - and Find the Mr. Jones or Smith or Some-
one You Had Business with is Away from Town, You Have Saved a Trip.
If You Look at the Pictures - - - the Information of County Events
Keeps You as Well, or Better, Informed than Your Neighbor - - - That's
Worth Three Cents.
If You Stay at Home - » 4 there's Not an Evening's Enter tainment Any
Cheaper than the Cost of Your ENTERPRISE - - - 3c.
Anal-:Aus Q
S u g s c r i r t i o n s P a y Y o u r S u b s c r i p t i o n N o w
em a n a t
sl Per Year . .. . . . .Bef or e It Exp ir es
ubncrlptioxn Accmlng
After January 1, 1942 ¢$ 1 . 5 0 T h e E n t e r p r i s e
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Irs. Pete Frundsen, after spend.
n few day s at. Lhe Genrze Ilan-
home,returned to hCr li-|e:1~
ndav.Ir .and Mr s.Deon Dienvf.=»f
ml!!!were week-end g u t l s at
'Ihor\:1ld Hans:-n homo
Ir.mi d M m .":~}1=:u"" \ l> 1 !
rn S u n d m n*'t~rrw--:1 ¢:lll\l1<al.Th or vald llarlron }mI1|r
Ir.and M n l£u< vl|W ard
.and Mr s l::lI]I"l=| .}\.;:md
an d Mr s..\mlr<w (llhsuh :mmf
i lv xverp gu<~:t~;:mt Im |»\-.1|1
per nt UW . \ ll r | !'l¢\r:~|\:¢\'ear's l i n
ierrell Jul1nr»n \\;|~:an flrn;i*.;|
mor.Sunday .
und av dinner mu s ts :at li n
~ries La ug hlin home were Mrnf
Mrs. Clark Plavix\ and Sobhro-
and B eulah Lauizhlin.
lhert Madsen and Albe rt.J r .
ille an d Ir m a were callers on
~s Madsen. Tuesday .
Iiss I r ma Madsen returned to
wo r k a t Da na af te r ha vi ng
t th e h oli day s at th e Pa ren talH. Ma dsen home
iss Ru th Brodersen,lo we rteac her at.Ne w En zlan d
t Mo n d a v ninrht a t He nr y f
son home.Q
iss Catherine Brodexsen spent
Year'h D e v wi th Mr .and '
.Ri le v Brode nsen and L arry .
one Present.a t a p a r ty g we n c.Ma c k Cameron ho me on .
Year'g lihfe inc luded Mr . n n d | ~
.J C.Brodersen.Miss Ru th , h
~ersen.Mr .an d Mr s .W h it
eron. J oe Lealv and Igneirene
an d Mr s.Eusrene Chnatenqen\lair, and Ed W ilso n an d Maas
et an d Mi ss Elsie.
arenc e Chrisfrnsen is vmendinv'w d a y s wi th Ha r la n Petersen.
ins Ruth B ro de rse n sb eht New
s D av a t the J . C .Ffodersen
ra.Einar Han sen an d Mm .
old Hansen were dinner
ts o f Mr .and Mr s.Ha r la n d
tensen of He r man . Mo n da y .r. and Mrs. Ein er Hans en were
rd av eveninar summer irueytseTh or va ld Hnn sen ho mo.
vmo nd Kub ie o f Fo r t Ru bi n -
Aric ansu. was as New Ya-nr'a
d h m e r m e m a t t h e Ma lc olm
ersen home.leolrn Brodorsen was a Frm-
inner afuest at the J . C. Bro~
n h ome.
_.and Mr s J C.Brodosa.m nun sv da nn er :meats at theleonhome.
J . C.rod 1 _a t =h.n . ? '.-$373.»~.E'.2;'..
.an d M m .Ml lc o l m Etudes-
S u n n m d Po llv were Blai r
rs.Mo n d i v.
ries V n n Va li n wa s I.S u md ln n i r irualgt at the W h it
m n emo.e later returnedhome in W ak efie ld.
a »l \.
t~nga~w~ch wil~ be ~ui~ed of Forker a year ago,United States citizens.Around Faker has not angounced any
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LIBRARY 'ro BE ~~REDECORATED ~ n.,f'1¥ ??Lf'$~'Z`§L°$"3= opin-
In order to have any lelnl vaiue,
the notice of a booi:'s <=¢»s>rr1zhr
l o | ;|s o
su,-zoo for max
l |1 1 1 ~1 ¢o f th e B la i r public libra ry , c om-
ple tilig a g e n e n l impr ovemen t
c amp aign whi c h has lo ng been
considered.N e w li g h t fi xtu r es ,
fur nis he d a nd insta lled b y the
Blai r Ro tar y Club, are n o w i n
plac e and gr a atly i mp ro ve the
c omfort of re ading.
A R L I N G T O N S H O P |1 '''
O B E Y S R U L I N G ,The B and C Shop in holding |
.-'January clearance sale.An l dAn AQUHKWU 8¥`°¢°l'Y and meat carded in another place ln this il-avore PM wwk announced lts co~ sue relstlve w the sale shows a
operalxon with the new ruling °"|very appreclable reduction in prices
tire and automobile conservation. and some very atramve bargmlns.
Armng eme lxta ha ve beef:ma de l r !critic s on 'tba subject uf 111|
for the fedeggrgtin~ gf \h@,in[¢!j0r greatest EIOVCUJI off I n fiII1¢»b u i
ma~ umm,-...of the co~munity to call
l l \|t l l |°m e n t M L i t e r a t u r e " u n O ! D o d n i -
e v u k y t h a t h e u a n m u c h g r e a t e r
t h a n a l l o t h e r n o ve l i s t s a l H a m e r
a S h a k e a p e a r a t h a n a l l o t h e r
: " F o r h o i s r u p n r l o r t o t h o r e d
i n a e r n n l n e s s e n t i a l s o f n c d o n .
H e i s n g r e a t e r a r t i s t , a g r e a t a r p r y -
Blair 27 - 20
'Phrnn rn¥nllf.m\ fvmained to besiKamal. visitofs
zeLd
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t.nn tho locxl
Candzdly
Speakmg - _
By Coach Rufus Olson
Thev celebratedinCraig,last
Fridav nilrht. al-" *ter the HumSchoo l qui ntet ~handed Oakland 4A21-20 defeat ,Zforitseighth
n n i x h t victoryindlecond vrin »over Cornhuaker conference ov-nonente.No w the Cni g fs "
are lookin! lorwud to vxcmnesIn thdr Kamen with Lyon: and
Teknmah.but that annears tobe askin! a lime too much of
lhe boys.
1
..11.=...made it n in e stra ii zh t an d to ok
ove r la d e r a h i o i n th e E . C N .
C.. Tues dsv rd zh t.wh e n theydefeatedKen nnr d.Indic ations
are thc v will win the rg. C. N. C.
ti tle a nd : na v d o s o mth a n er -
fec t slate.It will be interesting!
to see if they c an c ontinue theirnlav throuszh the reirulsr sc hed-
ule. c onf eren c e to urna ment and
sta te distric t.Un do ub te dlv a
d e f e a t o r two wi ll be tl1 e'b esttonic fo r over-c onfidenc e whic h
c ornea with so man v vic tori es.
W h en a te a m loses n f e w
ga me s f a n s s ta r t lo o ki n g fo r a
reason.Of te n they are c orrec tintheir c onc lusions: sometimes
th e r ma r b e wr o mr .Generally
the fans are satisfied when they
know the ir b ovs are doin lr their
beet and losinsr names to betterteams.However . wh en a b as k-
etb all Bound star ts celebrstiniz
followinsr a. defeat there is Hut
one c onc lusion-- lac k of interest
and coooeration wi th theircoach.
Th e othe r e ve ni ng we watc h -
ed a basketball squad do this
ve rv th i n k -c e le br a te fo llo win ga d ef ea t.I t wa s a haDm»'~lro-
luc ky m'0uD of h a ve toz eth er
tn th their Ia dv friends.W e
did no t look f o r th e m to be
ua :.
han di c ao ne d a n onlv able to nrac -
tic e at o ne en d of th e ar m.
Erickaexfs 29 noi nts aizainat
Kennard mus t be a c onf erenc e mc -
ord. Three more and he would havedoubledthetotalscoreof o n no n
ents.
Th e Calhoun-B enninzton grarne
wa s n o t a roulzh contest.F i vefou ls were c a lle d - th r e e o n Ca l-
houn a nd two on B ennis rton.Cal-
houn made two out of two and Ben-
min9.'£0n two o u t o f t h e i r f o u r a ttemota fr om the fo ul lin e.
c .- J ? sc o red 13 Dointa to lead
Calhoun sec ond team to 22 to 4 dc -
tory o ver B ennin zton.Blair FroahdefeatedtheSonhai n ooener be-
fore Sc huy ler-Bear irame.
Someone o u t n e w li f e into F o r tCalhoun c hc erimr sec tion. as they
rc allv sunoorted the ir te am i n
Rome against Benninsrton,
Coac h Da nk le o f Benni ngton
shook his h ead as he watc hed Cal-
houn c onn ec t on f ortY~Der c ent of
shots wh ile BenninR"ton's tries
rolled in and out. esoec iallv durina
sec ond half.
The y tell me th e r ewa rd for wi n-
ni nxr th e Oak la n d fr ame was h un s
and k isses an d wa s Coach Peter-
son'a fac e red ,aa the oooosite
sex awarrned down from the stands
Q z g ''f' ;\i t"o rI' h§§ ' 5 n§" m'a }|
B ow.Nic holson led ~B l w attac k
sc orinz eixtht :mi nts followed b y
Fae zen wi th 6.Kaa al wa s hi ah
fo r th a wi nn er s wi th 1 1.
Schuyltr ltlalrKam]___4 3 g lini ley ...........0---xFlasher~ o 2 } f 3 é ' | " $ . ' L n ,._1
Beasley . . . . .2 o "{"§=°§§;=u_ ---g
Wlglnxton ..-..1 0 0 cr --,v k ---omira \.------1 2 o§'{,'§,'f0,,,4
FORT CA LHOUN, 3 4;
BE NNINGTON, 2 2
n uThe Fort Calhoun quintet handed
Benninizton i ts fi r s t E .C.N .C.
defeat of th e sea son.wh e n the y
ha nd ed th em a 34 to 2 2 lac i ng o n
the Calh oun floo r. Tuea dav nnrht.
Calhoun to o k a n e a rly le a d and
he ld the i r o oo o ne n ta to two oo lntadu ri nz th e fi r st Qua r te r an d mad e
it 22 to 7 at the half. c oaetinir on to
vic tory ,Benninsrton rallie d at the
star t o f th e s ec on d h alf. bu t ha ak-
eta by A. Suverkrubbg and Sc hmidt
oo130n
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,fo llo wed f or Calhou n.Sc hmid t. A.
Su ver k mb b e an d Tietszen led the
Calho un of fense wi th E .Sover-kru bbe nlay inir out-etandinsr dc-
fenaive ga me .Fac kler wa s hi ah
f o r Ben nin zto n.wi th '1`homn>.on
turninc in a mood de fensive ann..
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after the na me.W h at will ha pp en "a§`§f»Z='.5if the e de fe at Tek an ia h?Thl.:¢11 "1_,l'Fruit __2
I0oSurnrisinah o w th e v ke nt th e '
JWic khufn inc ident out of the uaner.
Correc tion--onlv one resrular mise-
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- u - m u o n »
Th e B lai r Hi eh Alu mn i d e fe a te d
local hisrh school oui ntet twic elui -me vac ation.Me r t Jensen.
Ho wa rd W o l f f (Rov Lone: Green.
Gutac how.Ste war t.Sy lvia.an d
J ther o Der formed fo r th e Alu mni.
Dec a tur Hera ld r enor tinz on De-:atur -Lvon s bas ketba ll fr ame: "The
sc hoo l fo otba ll team n lave d in bad
uc k az mn o ve r a t L von s . Tu e sd a y
svenln;r."_Be la Iwelaon o f Oak la nd tallied
L9 points as his team defeated Ban-
croft. 45 to 12.
E. c . N. C. STA ND I NGS
W LZranz_-- _-- __- --- -.. ..- __- -3 o
3ennin;~;ton __.._.-_2 1
*ort Calhoun ___-.....2 2
(ennard _._________1 2
i e n n a n -_--- _-_____0 3
- v . - . . . . . . . ___ . . __ __
B A S K E T B A L L ltB5L' L'l`S
fr a il! 2 1 -- Oak lan d 2 0
l°`<1rt Calhoun 34--Bennimrton
Slhu vler 2 ' ?- -B la ir 2 0
Sc r ibn er 26- -No rth Be nd 18
Oa k la n d 4 5- B a n c r o f t 12 :
Vrnigr 51 Ken na vd 16 1
iS E C O ND T E A M S :
(rai| I 25-- -Kennard 16Fort Calhoun 2 2--Benninxrton 4llxlklilnd21-» Ban c rof t 8
22 \
uui nte t took over th e lead ers hm in
the E. C. N. C .. whe n th ev han ded
Kennand a 54 to 16 defeat for their
ni nth strairc ht vi c tor v. wh ile Ilen-
ning-ton was lo si ng to F o r t Cal-
houn,
Cr a in to o k an d e ar lv le ad .and.with Er ic k so n hitti nlr the h oon f or
29 points.ha d fllillRS their mvn
wa v.W a rd was h ia h fo r Ke nn ar d
wi th Dale r-la vinc an out- stan dinglrame.Th e Crain sec ond te am
ma d e i t a c le an a wee o wh en they
handed the Ken nn rd sc uba n 25 to
in defeat to win their eirzhth framein ni ne starts.
BLAIR To MEETo.f\KLANn, FRIDAY
The Blair I-[ic h Hearn onen theirCornhuskerseason.Fr i da v niu ht.
when th ev meet th e atronrr Oa k -
la nd qu in te t on the loc al f l o n .Oakla nd ia reor esen ted b v a voter
a n team and has n n ifIlDI0BH|fc arlv season'a rec ord.havi n!!" u l l
fo ur o ut of s ix star ts .
Oakland defeated the hiah sc hool
.llorn ni 1.8-17: Guardian Anec ls of
\\l~;t Po in t 21 to 15:Uehlinnr 21-
]| l :md Banc roft 45-12.Th e v Inst
to. Crane 20-.21 and to Scribner 22-
lh .Blair y vlll iou rnev to TekarnahTu es d av n i gh t wh er e the v me et
Coac h Snlaaacz's quintet.xl
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invantur at W vst Poi ntAriangton at Sc dbnc r
I!vrmin|.:lrm :at I{::1n:1r:lli| rm;1n :al I = i l llm:
.l=k;u:1;¢}1 ut \'Lw<t l'<~1r:l
J A N L A R Y I 0Ha na a t L uthe r
. m x m u v 13l¢I. .\I R a t Teka mah
Lvon s a t Dec atur
Ar li mr lo n a t Ei kh or nW e st Po i nt al W a lth ill
(E. A.'i:;kin:: all vurlv lf-nd the'Lvon s
hruh <:n;t<r< lmmhel li.|r.cr-If t. :a 5:15
[11 IT :IfIr.11 l l .-\.|~.I.\»r:a Hu rd
L1.1;.:hL \;<l~»r*..'I]:|f¢.1I:1r¢of!i.|I.\f»r1>1|!.a..In rh tv i..1»lwr tl
thmr 1hfe11:| \v " w k IL1 Ihm.I1;1\v.lurid lhvir vnu»r:1r11:~[11 nr:A Il! Ii
'p mnts gnr |.::m1:.
U.ak|:|rlfi 1|l.1\»d \\uil}1| II Iuf»<-d: w m|.:hL and c abi lv d vfvu led tht'
I wa lt h i ll quin tet in a one sided
]ga]| ]p
Ni
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ICRAIG DE.mv rm a y 15`airburv at Dana I ~ZFEATS
AN D m n
ZENNARD, CRAIG
SOACHES OFFICIATE
lt was nearimr nine v.. and the
fidnl had not mlde ah annul*-l
ce so Coach Peterson of Cnizd Viz of Kenrmnd decided theyLter do something about it andlally decided thev would oi'Lfl~te.So their teams played and
ev officiated.It turned out o. k.Quiz scored a one~5ided victory
; one wonders what would havennencd had it been a close |;ame.|
Advertise in The Ehaternrise |
In Brinrrs Raults
BASKE
EIG'H'i'1§`iv1N
The Crain:Hiirh School rluintot
won its elzhth straizht victorywhen it defeated a stronxr Oaklandquintet. 21-20. in n hard fouzhtumninzn m e on the Onklandfloor last Pridav nizht.Crqlnz took an early lead and held
n two noint advantuze at the halfbut Oakland came back m tie the
score at the start ol the secondhell.Dunmz the final sixteen
mmutea it was nin-and-tuck all thewav with the score tied: on sevendifferentoccasionsErlksenwas
hi lh for Craiz while Nelson led
the Oakland caxzons.
Buy Defense Stamps Nall
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OAKLAND
vs.
BLAIR mg? ggi
Game Called at 8:00 P. M.
Preliminary Game at 7:15 P. M.
Admissfan 30c-lSc»loc
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irite January lst
HANSENS ATTEND
OMAHANS' WEDDING
I win Make
g Xnatnllatlon Plans.
At a meeting of the D¢§\"¢° olHonor,Friday evening, plans will
be made for the annual lnstallr
tion of otfieexs.This event,
scheduled for the latter part ofJanuary,will be conducted by a
drill beam from n neighboring De»gms lodge.Miss Mary Wrich andMrs. Louis Soil will be the hastak
cs at a social houy, following theJanuary 9 meeting at the Wrichhuma
Mr. and Mrs. Paui V. Hsnsem of
:~a »|rmusicpreludedth e wedding,and
¢ :l ll
in g, J n mu lr y 3 , a t th e wed di n g of |
Mi s a L i li i an E lg e O!Au ro r a an dOmnh a , a nd C a rl Olla n de r o f o m- 5
ha , br o th er of Mr s, Ha ns en .Th e ;
c eremon y was p erforme d at th e T. |
L. Davis ho me in Oma ha , a t e igh t.
o"clock,wi th Dr . Tr a u b e o f the
K u n m Me mo ri a l Churc h reading.
the marria ge linen.
The U. s. civil Servlcg cm
qualified persons be found for
gavemment employment in the'field of radio.The Civil Service
shortnge of radio meahanies, opd~
own and mgineers lx Imminent,due to the amidpnted demands of|u-. various national defense apn-
|dea.In viuv of the recent expan-sion in ndlo activity the demmds
being made by the various govern-
mental agencies lor qualified fech~nicixns and engineers u well as
operators of radio equipment re-
RADI~ ~{C Events Of The
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Tlmrudny,J uuary B
Papia 'l`humdny Auemnon C1ub
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Kennand Methodist Ai d - M n .
Elizabeth Bnny
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Miss McMillan, De Mo nd a y . Im w u
Mandxy Afhamoan Club
Tumhy, Jmunry u
V. F. W. nudlhry
Wednesday, January u
Wed To Bla
Before an improvised altar in
the hr lde 's ho me, Mi ss He le n Mc -
Mi lla n a n d E d w i n Hn m i lt o n wer
uni ted in mar ria ge,on Ne w Y e ar ' s
Da y .Th e ceremony wa s pe r-lo r me d at 4: 30 o' c loc k wi th th e
gr oo m' s f athe r , Re v. C. E . Hamil-
ton,Bap kis t min ister , r ead in g the
servic e.
Th e Mc Mi lla n ho me was d ec or -
ate d wi th f a m s an d baskets o f
pi n k an d wh i m snapdnagons an d
pompoms , and grac efu l c and elsbra
li gh te d th e scene.On ly th e _ i n -
med in le f a mi li e s a n d a f e w |nu~_
r u l u c m n
Jenningn Went '
Wuhinrwn Lutheran Ladies
Aid--Mn. A. Smlds
hltbsran Guild--Mn.F d t :
Muhiesen
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Elizabeth Bnny
Hillside Project Club-Mrs. Pet~er Truhlmn
McCarthy Pmgreuive Club-
Mrn. Chris Hinz
Bridgeview Club-Hn.J. Mer-
ton Kal:
Guiltim Missionary Circle-
Mn. D. A. Comptnn
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~We Can Still Supply
All Numbers ofKEARL MAY HYBRID
~S E E D C O R N
Friday, Jmuary 9Degmg of Honor-Mary Wtich
P, N. G.-Mrs. Hxrold Green
Saturday, January 10
W. R. c_ in-ltallxtian
Sunday School Teuhern Bun
(mnml Jmdnas irneeung)1-Mm
and Mrs. James Hansen
BLAIR FLOUR MILLS
Sorensen Bras.Phone White 223
Place Your Order Now to Assure
Deliver Next S~ring
Thursday, Janunry 15
Herman 0. E, S. lrxstxllation
McKinley Chlphsr, 0. E. B. In
Btlllation
Dorali Sodsty--Mn. Emil Mn
zen
Da mn Ambassador at Co
We Repair
R A D I0 s
éh n i b l e S t or e
Blair. Nelnruil
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|i'£{`"" E¢§e}L2>n`£"°XtE' 7 ',;, iilémate fri ends we re p rese nt.couple we re Mins E ll e n E l i e oi'
M m .p r a n k s m a t the Catholic Ln d i q ;Oma h a a n d th e g~rooan'l brother,
piano,play ed "Bec ause"," I L o ve Elec t Offi c ers Ha n ? T o lla n d e r o f Oma h a .
Y o u T r u 1 ; r " ,a n d " A t D a w r g n g "M g .F r a n k C o p e w a s e l e c t e d I n c l u d a d a m o n g t h e 7 5 g u e s t s a t
. | . . I | . . . . . . 2 . . . . -,, \ .. , . . : , ? ,v a n .H , "" \ . , . .. _ ; .. l u 1 |i 1 _ ; . \ .\_I 2 .n n v 1 U l
\~.......»-iw.in -mue uvun ng w r e -c ru it tha n eeded pe no nn el.Per-
sons wh o ha ve ha d t a i n i n g an d
(or) experienc e in the field of ndio
| sho uld immedi ntai y c ail up o n th e
Commissniowa repruentative Bi any
tix-at or le c o nd - c la n pos t o ffi c e
an d sec ure c omplete i n f o ma ti o n
conc erning these positions, and the Imarch.
The bride, only daughter of Mrs.
Bruce McMillan, wore a l€x~eet~
length dress of powder blue crepe,
with thme~quarter length sleavea
and a pleated peplum; all acces-sories were brown.She carried an
arm bouquet of plnk roses.Herbridesmaid, Miss Dorothy Dixon of
Fart Calhoun,won a rose-beige
dress and had a corsage of pinkroses.Mrs. Ernest Tornblad was
in chargg, of the guest book.
Mr. Hamilton was attended by
'his brother,Charlel Hamilton.
Following a reception at Knop-
msm inn, Mr, und Mrs. Hamilton
left on a short wedding trip.
Mm.llnrnilton has been em-
ployed in the court house lar sev-
crul years, and is, at present, de-
puty couhty clerk.Mr. Hamilton
attended Sioux Falls College, SiouxFalls,South Dakota for three
yours, and in 19:49 he enrolled inthe University of Nebraska CollegeofEngineering,which which he
will be graduated in.June.
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Iiub,Wednesday afternoon, when
he annual busineas meeting was
eid nt the parish house.Other
ew oifioers, named at that time
y popular vote, include Mrs. C. D.
loward, vice president; and Mrs.
ohn Barry, secretary-tmasurer.
Out-going officers am Mrs. Johneehy, president; Mrs. Fenton Sul-
r, vice president; and Miss Cath-rine Healey. secretary-treasurer.
1 .1 -.......u .,fu r f . - v. ¢1 . .5. ..Fi':Ll;"" n \ I i s o J »==~§f.aE7~€§{i§',
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-. ._" " - ' - - . Q p u nu vwr - aw o n u | u vufollowed were Mr. and Mrs. JohnDavinofOmaha,formerly of
Blair.
u w l _Couple Plan To
Hold Wedding Dine;
Mr.and Mrs. Clifford Staben,
whose marriage was performed onDecember 20, 1941, will entertain
their friends at a. wedding dance at
Kennard Pavilion,January 10.Music will be provided by Eddie
Svoboda and his orchestra.
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awing positions:Juxjof _Communications open-
Under Couimunicstio m Open-tor, SM40 a yur.
Junior Engineer, $2600 to $6600
A year.Junior Communications Opentovr(High Speed),$1440 m szsoo |I
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»W r i t e s M a r i n e s
as ~i vA r e B o i l i n g
F o r A F i g h t
Meredith Foss, 19-year-old form-er Blair boy, is now stationed with
the U. S. Marines.
"Bud", as he will be remembered
hy his friends here, attended the
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SCHAFERS RECEWE
TELEGRAMS, GIFTS
This ha s b een n busy we ek,in-
deed,f o r Mr .an d M m .Fr a n k
Sc hafer , BM: c ouple who c elebrat-
ed th ei r Goldlm W ed din g a nni ver
Bary Dec ember 31.
The Sc lmfera have rec eived tele-
gframs f r o m W .C.Na y ,Bri ti sh
Columbia;Mrs . Betty Sc ha fer a nd
daughter,Ethe l,o f Lo s Angeles,
California;Mr .an d Mr s .Ha r o ld
D~~I~Z ~
Officer, $2600
Iggésé 'ifJm1<5»?§§orrmer.moo!
Early an
CLA RKE~McNARy
TREE ORDERS
Orders for trees to be furnished
° ;¢ n . \ . u n a w u v -: o f f ar mer ! i n
a, pccuflding to |
I l uJy opnnwn.:Mn and Mm.William Reehm. N. G. Club To
lluld lmnchenu sp
Mrs. Harold Green will. be host- Mcss tu mcmbcrs of the Past Nohle|
Elizabeth Bnny
Hillside Project Club-Mrs. Pet~er Truhlmn
McCarthy Pmgreuive Club-
Mrn. Chris Hinz
Bridgeview Club-Hn.J. Mer-
ton Kal:
Guiltim Missionary Circle-
Mn. D. A. Comptnn
|.
~We Can Still Supply
All Numbers ofKEARL MAY HYBRID
~S E E D C O R N
Friday, Jmuary 9Degmg of Honor-Mary Wtich
P, N. G.-Mrs. Hxrold Green
Saturday, January 10
W. R. c_ in-ltallxtian
Sunday School Teuhern Bun
(mnml Jmdnas irneeung)1-Mm
and Mrs. James Hansen
BLAIR FLOUR MILLS
Sorensen Bras.Phone White 223
Place Your Order Now to Assure
Deliver Next S~ring
Thursday, Janunry 15
Herman 0. E, S. lrxstxllation
McKinley Chlphsr, 0. E. B. In
Btlllation
Dorali Sodsty--Mn. Emil Mn
zen
Da mn Ambassador at Co
We Repair
R A D I0 s
éh n i b l e S t or e
Blair. Nelnruil
,r ° |..
muaa Luaugl: 1 \:u.:lb\:u ul u mu u u Lurneu l r u m BI1 czxuenunve P HP , f ' _ "" ' " " " ' " " ' ° W " -_U11\'iB'0f Beloit,Kan sa s;811111 MT.e n t Saturday wi th her pa ren ts,th ro ug h the southern : m i c s a n d g ; " § ; " ; § n § ; ' ; ° h,3» §';£h;a'i;:m;? an.d Mrs. Sam Nay of Battle Creek,
'Mic higan.A box o f f r u i t h a s a rr. and 1'-Irs.W alter Petersen.Mexic o.Blai r .
Mr s.Kenn eth Mu lli n o f Oma h a n ve d f r o m Mr s . Gwme P n e s tlv o f
n u Fa lun UI. .|.1l:I..Ii&blkEarl Maxwell, Exten l n . . .\r..|_......s_n .ns mn For esterl
culture,Maxwell says that anyone 0 ~~
interested in obtaining excellent
tre es fo r win db re ak plantin gs at a
c ost as low u one c ent eac h ahould »|
see their c ounty agric ultural exten-~~ ~~.
L/sur ge or A g n ~
slon alzenL ' r m W n h m m u m
Grand Club ut a one o'clock pot-|wae n guest nf Mr. and Mrs. Open House Honors
luck luncheon, tomorrow\(Friday)|CharIes Pace, Thursday.Washington Guestafternoon, January 9 |Mia George Johnson is sponding Mr. and Mrs. George Kuhr, Jr.,Itius week with her niece,Mrs. entertained at an open house coin-€:iif"rd Slnpielons Mary Pate, and Miss Ida Knox.bmtion,Tuesday,honoring theirhsll In Blair g Peter M. Tyson has been con-daughter,Mrs.Clyde Larsen 01 j.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford St"Pi'3i°"ifinr.~d to his holT1g by illness this Longview,Washington. , Amunfllg
gf{§ff;}f_§»<Q<g\g§=j§'°;fjg=j=; §;1.=y§f3fB;\-een, but is reported as somewhatififty relatives and friends ¢=m@1,|
T California.I n addition,the ma i l-
" »~'ma n h a s b r o u g h t th e m 125 cards
4 |and letter s, to date , with ea c h de-
li ve ry a dd i n g to th e total.
Several lo ve lv vi ftn wa r n n m-..-Q -----.._vuuuuaabvvCoun ty extensi on off ic e has ap plf
c atio n bla nk s wh ic h n ame a nd d e-
|- -- " * i ¢ , - - -- . - v a n . ... s e n t e d t h e S c h a f e r s ,i n c l u d l n g s i x
I1||l l|1l lD|D A # n n i t n u n * n *. | n | vu . ;q m m m,';;'i,;,;| sen -_Enelaiieclath, nhé 1££}§}' I'§i1¢`1}§§§|__|``'`'
g; 1{,?°}f;s"'§,i°,§§b§;k;'Qd'°g1'f SOUTH OMAHA PCA Defense needs have demanded_a reduction in the
Numerous smaller pmems also P L A NS M E E TI NG Etheyl content in many gasohnes.
were received by the couple.__'`''f E t h I rnmllfs nn nlnwor nfswhnn'
avauaule.I
Mr. and Mrs. Sdmfefs cluldrvn The enghth annual meetmxr nf!`Rn¢||u\hnn n v
a u u u n u n n :u l n u m n u n l l r i l .o r a p m -.t o n a n d M r .a n d M r s .E m e s t T ° m ~ | " ' §° ` § : h \ I r s 1
b l a c i ,' F u e m l n y o v e n i n f t .T h e S t a -0 r n a l a w e r S l mp i c t o n s \ \ | r c a n r f l u l v t o V e r r n i l - I h c f \ }M i l
l i o n ,S m i t h D a k o t a ,w h v r e t h e y i ° g =M o ' I S 1 K
p l a n n e d i o v i s i t a m u n g r c l n t i v e s $ " ' " _F , "~
J\ : u | | u | u AIIIIIVI.u |-\.- - . . . . . . n u n u \ . . . . ~ . ¢ . - vu vI a y vi s i t o r s a t t h e M m .I. a r s e n ' s 'h51'f»1}d'1Y»a n d n
l c r ' s p a r e n t s , M r n u m b e r o f l o v e l y s m s w e r e p r c
S i e r t .s e n t e d t o h e r .
for an indefinite period of time.I
.1A l
Dinner
W a lter Petersen
entertained a t n
New Y|;»ar's IIvo dinner, when their!
guests were Miss I va Petersen
Messrs. and Mosdamc s J oe DaVin-
ney ,Ma r li n Jacobson o f Allianc e,
Nebraska,Flo y d Smi th and Jean,
Peiersens Hosts
Ne w Y o m' s E ve
Mr .and Mr s.
a n d dp ug htem
Mr .and Mrs.W i lli a m C omp to n
of Ced ar Ra pid s,Io wa ,antl the ir
son,Marsha ll, of Blair were dinner
guests,Mond ay ,of the W alter
Petersen fam ily
Miss Cha rlo tte May fi eld,wh o
teac hes school in the nor th wa r d
of the Blai r City Sc hool sy stem,
spent the holiday s a t her ho me
in W eepi ng W a ter, Nebra ska.
Miss Josephine J ohnson, who had
V a n Deuserf:
Ann,Ha n s Pc terserl, and Don ald b een sp en din g the wi nte r with h erJensen.Isistc r,Mr s.Mi h hi g Bugeon,re-
turned to h e r o wn ho me o n Ea s t
flc orgp Van D c usens Co lf ax Str eet, ear ly th is we ek
|Mrs . W ii li am Bisbee and daugh-Yisit Relatives
Mr. and Mrs . Geor ge V an Deus - ter,Carol Susan,o f He r ma n ure
lm and dm1::1.i<r.Ru th An n..0f.¢;p ending this week wi th Mrs . Bis~
Buf falo,0kl:nhr>m:|,are f}[1'?\ld\¥lI-Flu-u's moth er,Mr s.Blanc he W a r-
several du m Bla i r wlth l\ir.| ,i¢1; and family .
mnther,Mrs.Josie!
and Mr s. Va n Deus
I\Ir. and Mrs. C}\BI{l:
export lo return 1-1
la tte r pa r t o f Ulm
V a n Il»lls¢n,
son's pnrr nt a.
Pave.Thi 5,
nllff fllu 11:13
\\.e<'k.
Sic.-rsbvcks\ Fomplele
l1xlvnsi\r~ Ju|1rnop
l .: | 1 $I. \. r . 1 Su l~|\+¢l\ of
I M .L |1» ;|Blu .Sier:~bmk :md
\|.T Ti ll I -i 41 11:rs IllllI| | {?d
| .r "U 1 I l l . .r1 I t ?<\ . I a l \i \ ¢
Mr s E m m a Soll retu rned to
Iilair,Sunday ,c o mp le ti ng a s ho rt
holiday visit in Plnttsmnutla wi th
].\I son-in-law and dau ghter , Mr.
:md Mr s. Lo ui s Nae ve a nd fa mi ly .
Miss Do r is An n Hag elund r c -
iurned to Blair,canly this week,
In resume he r duties as teac her in
f the Blair City Sc hool sy stem.She
had spent Clmristmns and N e w
\<al"s in Linc oln.
WH Kfwoprnmr, rotul-nw, Sunday ,
1 .|...;,.,\,T| | i H u m i .ln.Indie s at tho Annes,Iowa,
tn.\f ar | .\1 :|{.Y-uk l1 1\.
!I.- \~|| |nl f\1E-tn1:|~:ll l'r1>=i
:E ¢nl|4!§{'.lie had been a holi~
day gn -- t of h i s pa re nts , Mr . an d
_I |T`11»:L f | ru I |'\|!:I|In f\l ~.W.J .Knrapllmll,Ilild Ulhiél
l .| 2 here.|ti ..»;»I [ml .\:..:.|..||r¢m||||;; I all
. : " . l - L Tl1|.\:\1»mi \\ |1 \ | i 5| fowl =f1:u|f»|:| |\1|5 at Controlg,i:i.\f:1I\'l'| | l,\ 1r;.;in|:|,\ \ : | l\\\\|»I»\ rrlj())('¢l h<:li||i}; il. review of
11|;1111 II. V., Mount Vernon, Balli-
r ~:xml Philadelphia.Nv w
\. .\ r [ i w they spen t at Tinlvh
§f|I11|.]||Xrm Ynrk f"il}..
l II ur l1.mv..\:<|rf=\|to \\:\:»
i n . r 1 'A 1'111 'l1r1 .llltl |'¢|»I|Ii.~
susall Roc-l\'s tr ip to Texas und
51.xico,Monday .Susan wo re h er
Mfxi c un c os tume an d to ld how she
had bol.lp;ht it in an store in Mexic o;
who also had pic tures o f ma ny
Local News
m n _
Miss He len An ders en of Hen man
wa s a Sunday guest o f Mr .and
Mrs. J ohn Sc hmid t and daugh ters.
Callers du r in g the even ing were
Mr s.Cli ffo rd Metzler and son,
Gordon Aklen, of Teknrnah.
Mr .and Mr s.A .B.W ood ring
an d f a mi ly a n d Mf s. J o h n Swi ng-
holm,Jr.,an d dau ghter enter-
tained,Sund ay e ven ing, at sup per
fo r Mr s .J ohn J e nse n a nd dau gh-
ters,Mr s.Elmer J ensen and c hil-
dren. and A rthur Robi nson.
W iliard Warric k,wh o has been
spending a fifteen-day fur lou gh
wi th his moth er,Mr s.Blanc he
'W arric k and family , expec ts to re-
tu rn to hi s ar my du ti es at F or t
Knox, Kentuc ky , on Saturday .
A f te r h a vi n g spent the ChHst~
mas holid ay s with her pare nts, Mr.
and Mr s Z.IL Smi th,Mr s.Ke n-
neth Jensen and daugh ter. J udy ,
return ed to th ei r h ome i n L in c oln,
Sunday .hir. Jensen was a week»
and guest at the Smith home.
Mis se s Mar y P ic ke ll an d May me
Dunden retu rned , ea rly thi s we ek,
to the ir duties as instruc tors in
the c ity sc hools a t Sl.Paul,Mi n-
I|¢=¢|[:|.Th ey ha d been guests,
|n.¢before the holidays,a t the
I.-»m=of Miss l'ic k¢°ll's parents, Mr.
:ml Mrs. George Pic kc ll.
MI : .J ohn Sc hmidt and d:1.ugh»
-r .Vir gen e a nd Gay e, and Mr s.
Il| r lt}Doll, A udr ey Mae an d D on-
uld,visited the Otto Grothusc n
lI\Lnns ul intc r xst. saru nles of c nt-Ih ""]°o e m Ijieonaml,loesday .
g a ~
- : 1
: f n
~.ia r r an g e d th e p a r ty wh ic h was h e ld ! T.h e S ou th Oma h a P r od u c tio n ~. . .:"5\y m c ele bration o f t h e an ni ve xs sr y , | i t As so c i atio n wi ll b e he ld a t th e
5 51 *Iwe d p es d a y o f last week.I n th e L i va to c k Exh c sn g e B u i ld i n g i n
s * .~ff 'ff:r even in g, a nu mb er o f refatives, South Oma h a o n Fri da y ,J anu ary
. i.gs .».d - 1 ..
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Enterprice Rnhruvln
Th e f ollo win g le tter , wdtte n by
Foss to the Rath man ns,reflec ts
th e s p ir i t o f A me r ic a n Marines. .
Dec ember 19,1941
Dear Cou sin:
I rec eived y our Christmas c and
an d letter today .I wa s so
glad to he a r f r o m you.I ca.n'f.
thi nk of a ny thi ng b etter f or y a m-
bo send th an mo n e y - I . wo u ld
Sure ha te to ru n ou t o f " a r m "
when I ha d ab o u t f i fty J a p s to
shout.
I guess y o u know nil about the
damage th a t was do ne h er e on
the '?th.The usual tales of hern~
is m a re g o in g about.Th e pu p-
or today say s lhgg Mar ine hand
won the fi gh t h er e;it wa s mor e
than rl slight mistake to mak e :L
sta te me nt li ke tha t.Th in g s ar e
mo re organized no w th a n bc-
for e, an d we ha ve se ttled in to a
fai rly smo oth routine.Decem-
ber 7, I didn'L haxe any sleep for
39 h o u r s- e n o u g h ti me to g o to
the c o as t f rom Omah a.
The mo ra le he re in exc ellent.
who had bee n un able to attend the 16.
afternoon aff ai r,c alled to off er Besides the regular, routine busi-
c ongrntulations.I n all, s o me 150Y105S» there will be elec tion of two
persons registered in a guest bookdfiirec tors,and 3 representative
ke p t du r i n g th e d ay .
SPEAK ON ORGAN-
IZED AGRICULTURE
¢.....,»-...........¢
W a sh in g to n C ou nty f ar m p eo ple
wh o atte nd Org amze d Ag ri c u ltur e,
fr om the r even ue of fi c e i n Omah a
v-*| II give an explanation of the in~
c ome tu x.Th e Ma d s en twi n s o f
Blai r wi ll entertain wi th several
selec tions.F r e e din ner wi li be
served membe rs and their wi ve s
and guests.
t h e a n n u a l Y a n n a n d h o m e e v e n t m y ~~
be held at the Ne braska Colle ge ofAgr ic ultu re in Li|\C01n du r i n g th e C O L O R E D P H O T O S
fir st wee k in Fe br ua ry , will be i n-
terested in wo r d th a t a ta lk on Fre d Ii ur du m of B la ir i s pr ou d~
breed i n be f t h |3,'shrm'ing his fd e nd s his m s t§3o'T2».m.m g w o ;P1¥2@d Chris tmas gi f t Lolarml
Dr . G. F .Spragu e, who is in ph oto gr ap hs of hi s two g ra ndc hi l~
Chfiflie Of c orn research wo r k a t h e n ,F'rederick,2, a nd Ha rvey ,31
Io wa Sta te C o lle ge , will speak 0n | mon th s, s on s of D r. a nd Mr s. Her -
"Tre nc is in Corn Br e ed i ng " i n 0 ll£ n }a n Hu f d mn o f Bnnghamtnn.
session to b e h e ld Th u r s d a y f o r e - { N' "Xork,Th e Ph ai vi rr ap lw a nd
noon,Febr uary 5.Since farmers='f°l'"""fork wa s d on e b y Dr .Hu r -
are mu c h interested i n hy brid flum, h1ms vI{, who se hobby is tak-
c or n, it is e xp ec te d th at thi s fea-mg p1c 1urr~s
tu r e of th e Organized Agri c ulturep r o g r a m w i l l m e e t w i t h m u c h f a v - 4 ~ M E E T
or.Dr .Sprague in r1¢r»g||i¢¢l as O F ~~
on e o f th e leading :mtlmratnf on
corn brecdmg In the I | | 1Il1I Hinlvs.A ruwtirmg nf the W ashington
t.| un ty S tmd i n a vi a n Mu tu a l In -
v o Hlllve ompsny , sc heduled f o r] . \ ( } l l ( 7 € S ~|.|-.1 f"1id';)'. was adjourned bec ause
\1 o f bloc ked roads and extr eme{U l l l r v l l é s e r v i o e s W e a t h e r conditions.Th e , m a p
.|'a nn ua l busmess session been
c nu lu zn o i- ' c 11 1c 1s 'r m a.\\».,*'f§'§"'*'°"@d un ti l Tuesday , J anuary
Ilibhg School,Mr s.Pearl Johnson L
superintendent;11 &.m.,c ommun-
i n n a n d n u n l m n n v 1 r l n n £' l i t n w .A v v u u v u l v a ;V :A z u s a ; A A w w u n n v u
and excessive "ping" of the motor.
TEXACO SKY CHIEF
Has the Same Ethel Content
As formerly, due to the. far sightedness of Tex-
aco Refiners.
.M M M
YOU'LL GET
Quicken' Starts
W ith Texaco
I
You'll Be Pleased W ith
Texaco W inter Oils, Too
Kuhr 8' Enger A
Texaco Station
GEO. KUHR ALFRED ENGER
I
i
lst
HANSENS ATTEND
OMAHANS' WEDDING ~n.»m1o MECHANICsHoR'rAGE='r0LD Ev p fiek
sm-'§= 2'2"?.»° m$.'§¢l`2§¢f3 Scheduled Evgnts For TheTha U. s. cwn Serving cm~
'M'sé`€6N~LA~"_
'.: 5 . y i n , . ; § ~ ' ; ' : ; - f ; ' 3 " ¢ " T1 3 1 " "' 1 ~`§<~.;1 ..L.f.»=z:;\<..¢ ~" "C'.>L.'-`,g';"¥<*+¢~Yr**,.- = f z f a ~ 1 f # . ~'""?,7'LE£7f- ;,; ~=f-f~§;§
~1 *~fs...~|
-.Aud re y Mac who is a granddr| .llgh»' e he bg; '§§"',§`fl€v| and a small te r o f th e 'Gruthusenm :end Vie-
]:_r ra in mm".lvxnc an P e 5'gen e, a gre at:li eu rvsnztnned until
I |||.;=u ..L I ;*'Nn wf Arivertise in The Enternriee Saturday .
... . -- - n - - - -n o
Navy School Nestles in World's Biggest Factory
All the Marin es a re b oili ng f or a
figh t. For wha t No rm say s ab out
the little y e llo w fe lio ws- if I e ver
get a sho t et any thing up to TGI!
yards, tI1nt'a where I'l1 ge t h i m,
ri gh t between the eyes.(Thi s
was in a nswer to Dr. Rathmann's
request that Bud shoot a J np fur
every defe nse stamp bo ug ht by
JEWEL COAL!
Ith e Rathrnarm fa mi ly ) .I only
hope I get c lose enough to use a
bay onet; a bullet is an easy way .
Ever y th in g around here is
\"sabo tage" now.Cor n f lak es in
fy our hunk, wet mattresses, goph-
er lifrht. and onli! r\hnur......il"a :all
We are EXCLUSIVE AGENTS in1
~ the Orafiéiihd Blgg}§_~
"sabomlze".The men even
blame the .laps for the llquor
etora being closed.Prohibitionrelgns` in thin plnce.
l am listenlng to Billie Burkeon Al Pierce's program, now.I
think there has been more laugh-
er and fun since the war startedthan ever before.They ny theMarines on Wake, when asked
what they wanted,sald, "Send
us more Jana!"There doean't seem to be much
to say.l ca.n't send any Christ-
mas clrnle.-aenshurahip regull-tions agaln.I had all my can-dnaddressed, too.
There la no collection of grass
skirts in my lea pnck--nothing
in lt but match books and nmmu-
nltion.(This, also. ll in answerto | quentlon from Dr. Rath-
mann),
I will close now and write to
someona everytime the mall goesout.
Love to all,Bud.
P.S. Am nklng Snnta for u
new 50 wlber machine mm uid1,000,000,000 mundl of nmmunbu
I\ Mark, Es
1' Mark, N1gg
uc
9.75Wonder Lump
Ruby Base Bur 13.50
18.75
11.15
12.75
n e r
Penn. Hard
Cherokee Nut
PHONE NoDI-IARBORN, Mic h.-In the he art ol' the
Ford Motor Cornpany's vas! Rouge plant is a
Yavy Servdce School novftralnlng 1,500 blue-
zlcket recruits in mechanical trades they
wi!! perform wlth Uncle Sam's Bee t. 'I'l\in
aerial view shows the school buildings ln the
right foreground on the bank of the Riv er
Rouge. The recruits are "learning by doing"
i n accordance wi th educational methods
pioneered by the Henry Ford Trudl School.
tion.
Lumber.Private Bodrum for Dc;
Nat P¢ndl¢\1nn Mm n rtn r in mild\u'ilv2`¢`§"" 1:5 EGF"SEE
gg"-~ bedroom and hath lm' his
L l
..-.
'wr
. m m ~n n u n
a||1oun Sc|\oo|
ls Resumed
..
Q ».
¢ . . g ¢ » n n ». -
Th e e w 1 b rganjzed -meeting? at fi? h°§ .., of DME ! 5 ;
c hu It, ~wi th Ge ors re F n n k e an d sf
,'»|Q v .WASHINGTONO r u m N e w s coUN'rY DEED~
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Benson andfamily. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ben-Wm. D. McDonald to Harry H
son and dauzhlsr and Mrs. Minnie Rohwer: Lis 3 & 4 in City of 'Benson spent New Years Eve and Calhoun, $1,650.,
.....,
. r. and Mrs. John Becklun andldren,Miss Mary Divine. and. and Mrs. James Wulf drove tor.Iowx. to spend several51' visitinst Mr. and Mrs. O. A.
and Mn. Alwin Timmn, lt Camp-,and lunch.bell, Nebnlkn;Hrs. Maxam Mc- F||'e D d m d g g g !n t ... Womufu Club will meat.
Quarrle,Bhh.;lilsues Bqmdwl y t h e home of Mn.
And rson Stromaburg, Misa Paul--~Y-lne ekruer, Octavh.;Mi n ,.,..l H€ | ' l ' | \ B l ' \H o m e h " ~ ' 5 ; ? § 3 ¢ . ? ' 2 " , g g
Jeffrey, 1-Iuldzege; and Misa DM''Yeafs Eve uartv lt the Henryothy Ewin, Omaha.A blaze between the walls of the Vosq home: The evegxinz was sngnt
O r u m N e w s
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Benson andfamily. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ben-son and dauzhler and Mrs. MinnieBenson snent New Years Eve andDay st 'tha Alben Jensen home
near Lyons.
Mr.and Mrs.Malvern Larsen
of Center spent from Tuesday \m~
til Saturday at the narental. Mar-tin Larsen. home.
Mrs. Daisv Divine and Cliffordwere Christmas week mlesla at theE. O. Divine home near Cereseo.
Misa Nina Andersen entertained,Monday. for Mesdarnes Daisv Di~vine.Cassie Hansen and MartinLarsen.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Larsen andAlton. and Mr. and Mrs. MalvemLarsen spent Tuaday evening withMm Marlt Larsen and dnuzhtem.
and New Year's Eve at the Ed
Hansen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hansen and
Edna and Rita Hansen were NewYeah Day dinner zueula of Mrs.Marie Larsen.Mr. and Mra. Harold Stork andPemry moved. laat week. from theMrs. Hastinms farm to the JohnStork home.Mr. and Mrs. John
Peurson will live on the farm thus
vacated.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hansen spentThursday eveninl at the MartinLarsen home.
WASHINGTON \
C O U N T Y D E E D ~
Wm. D, McDonald to Harry H
Rohwer: Lis 3 & 4 in City of 'Calhoun, $1,650.,
James Pedersen & wf to JeKrogh:Tax L :51 in 14-1a-11
$450.
Ohert w. Ruwe & wx' w Deland
Ruwe:WM SW & W%SE SW
sa 15-1s-9, $7,250.John Ftankxet to Lulu Hayle:
21 sec 1a-11-9 also as inc in L: s,Blk 2, Village of Arlington, $1.00.John Fnnkset to Lulu E, Boyle:Lta1 &2,& a s i nti nL f.8 ,Blk2 8
Village of Arlington, S 4 A of Sli
SE sec 13~1'7-9, $1.00.
Charles D. McDonald to Mark AMcDonald:one-tenth int in N
sw sec 25-1a~11, ;2oo.
,...r I H ..T a i f s " ~ a
» . . h £ $ \ - . . o -¢1 .&¢.'.:_.
Mr .and Mr s.Cli ffo rd Lieac he
are the nroud n u mn ts o f a baby
irir l. bor n New Yen z"s Da y , at the
Fr e mo n t Hos nital.Both mother
and b abe a re do in : f in e.E lvi n Sa nd s of Omah a snvnt
Sa tu rd uv nifrht a t the Dnrental.
J . P. Sunds. home.
Teac hers an d uunila resumed
their duties a t th e Waslnington
School.Mo n da v. a f te r a two - we e k
Christmas vac ation.
Mis s Le an na Ma tz en of K en na rdsu en t s eve ra l d ay s a t th e W illia m
Matze n h ome.Mr .anal M m J ohn Larson o f
111; man- xympiul
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m o n m
... . . . . . . .....ua ..._ . I @ ' ! = 1 w h t Q 1 =§ Y l a w , a 'r :
Mr . a n d Mr s .E lme r Swln s o n
Glenda and Bobbie.were surroe
Quests, W ednesday , at the Bama -Tho mba on home.
Mi ss E le no ra L au ri ta en o f Om
h a spent. thc we ek -e nd with heparents. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Lauri
sen.
W a n d ; L o u V o g t c a lle d o n Mr s
Ber na rd Tho mp so n.Mo nd sy .
Mr . a n d Mm. E lm e r Swansoan d f ami lv of Th u mto n. Ne b ra s
rme nt W ed nes da v at Ha ns S vo re
son's.
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:Io se d for thu C hri stma s a nd New
Year holid ay s sinc e Tuesday, De~
member 23.
Th e teac hers spent their va c m!
tions ns fo llows:Sup erlnu nde nt
Spec mc ks Nu BnrGlassesareno b a r to eu ! l| L
in th e Br h hh a rmy ,pro vldi nl
ey esight In up w sumdard requi
menu either naturally ur c arte?
with lpecuacles.
methe |
re-»lcd
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TOITI Wakefield home a t 1 l E f I l l 8 l l ~ ~g.,;',';}E'g;';§"§,="'=°_;';; ~ {.f"5h§'.§°é'J".'T§d ggg ~
Lggllneo ~~ l u n : § l R l l B 8 E H BIOBIURGP, ureeident;wi1~,'§f nli!loi5 retu}QlnR Saturday
was served.0 1 w-Steavenson. jr..vlce nresi- eveninlr.I
Wednesday afternoon.e uin-ochle club met wath M .Ray
did a small amount of damage,
Friday evening, around six o'clock.
The Hennan fire department mem-bers were able to bring the fire ";=-
der control almost im ate yupon their arrival.'TIiUl¢f.fI Mrs. Harlan Christensenwas a visitor.Prizes went to Mra.
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L .".fi no e .xenon o c uLS u m o .a.-w r.-¢ |§"'°"'""'i"§'1 by Mrs. Jennings West.
Due to the heavy snow and ex-nnonrsfMass Enola liildlrnard of Brush.'i~'"§'&'.?y. <===g.'l'».".$lf';;1;»»;e;°;,g;1fg Colorado and Harold Kjlclnard of
Dnv hulidnih .Tekmnah soent Mondav in Omaha.
d t: Dunne Boschult.tn »tsenasurerz Riehand x.....f"i.°§`§..,1 Mr. and Mrs. WalterSauoenfieldTh..wexe Chmztmms Dav dmner guests§ ° " ' "me »;»;hmf§f=»»= "g" of Mrs. Laura. Tofte.Georze Nel
n g s g s e ome of eison and Marian. Robert Ryan. and
Mr .an d M m .Rob ert ChristensentaT.th E il L ao g g e . . . g ~ = » = d d " ` E » g g »~T\ . l B8 d B Y E V E XU Y V i 3 1 t o fl
" ° " °u a n e .' |M r .a n d M r s . T e d s i m o n s e n a n dh a .a n d M r .a n d M r s .G e o r g e s o n s p e n t N e w Y e n : ' a vi a i t i m r w i t !
S c h w e d e r a n d M i s s E d n a .W
M r . a n d M r s .H e r b e r t M d e r ¢ = ~ » \ ." l r . ~. . i " d " ° '. . s. f ° .f '. . ' } § L'§
t e r t a i n e d t h e P l n o c h l e C l u b .P r i z -u n t i l M a n d a ? e v e n i n g 'M m .L .A .w<»<»d~»=m1 r e t u r n e d . . " : £ € . . . . ' } " % . " E £ . P . . . * l 'f . ? . . . . .. . . E E e w e * . ' f ' _. " ' : . , ': '.1'1'}`?',1"E? $']'°,,{'}§'}|M r .a n d M r s .o t t é R u w e Q . . .Public Sale
lfiavlng decided to quit farming. I will sell at my farm, 5% mllasouthwest of Herman. 10 miles nonhweat of Blair, 3 mllea eu!and l mile north of Sulker. on
Saturday January 17
BEGINNING AT 12:00 0'CLOCK
The Following Descrlbed Properly, lo-wit:
16 Cattle 16
One Guemse! cow,7 yearn old. mllklnkl one Holstein eww,8 yan old, mllking; one Holstein cow. 5 years old. mllkinu:
one Guerneeylnd Slmrtlnom, 5 years old. fresh February 18;one Holsleln. second call,heifer,lruh Februn ll; bro Ho l-stein heifera,2 years old. just fresh: one Hn tein heifer,2yearn old.heavy enrlnger; one Holstein heifer, 1% years old:one Holstein and Shortlmrn, 2 years old, milking; one roan belf-er, 10 months old: two Shonhorn :leer calves. 3 and 4 monthsodd: two small calves, bull and helfer; one extra good Holstein
bull from high nrodncinx cows? 14 mnnlhs old.
Horses 4
One pair red roms,coming 4. 5 years old, weight 3000 lbs.one hay gelding. 7 years old, weight 1400 lbs.; one grey gelding, smooth mouth. weight 1400 lbs.
1 8 H o g s 1 8
Seven bred lowli. due (o furrow April 7: ten hend of shoulB»
weikht 150 lbs.: une purebred Berkshire boar. wehzhl 300 lbs.
Machiner
One J nme swny oil brooder,used 2 seasons; one 10-20 Me-
Cor mi ek dlee rlng tr ac to r, g ood ; on e I' & 0 t1-in. trac tor plow.
new shares; one Moline c orn planter and 80 rods wire; one J ohnDeeresinglero w lister.c omplete;Ong Bain wag on and bo x,
good; one low steel gear and roc k, extra good: one ID-ft. .Innes-
villg dis c;one 3-section harrovr: one I6-in.J ohn Deere sullry
Elo n; one No . 6 M¢Co rmi c k 5- ft. mo we r; one 8- ft. Mc Co rmi c kEnder, good canvas; one 10-f t. hay rake; one single row Roc k
Islan d c u ltivator ; one s in gle ro w Ne w Ce ntu ry c ulti va to r; o ne
sc oo p bo ard and new thro w bo ard: thr ee a nd f our hors e even-
ers; on e 2 IL P. gas en gin e a nd p omp ja c k; on e s pri ng wag on:
one gri nd sto ne;one 50-gal.oil d ru m; o ne 8 -i n.Inte rna tio nalgri nde r;one Let: c o mbi na ti on grinder and c u tte r,good;one
ri ve b elt;lvro sets hac k pad harness;one s add le ; s ix horse
eollnrs;three 6-ft.and one 16-ft.panels and 40 rods o f hog
wire; one 7-ft. s tee l wa ter ta nk,good;one h og tr ou gh ;some
s e el and wo od po sts; a nd other ar tic le s too numer ous to men-
t on.
Terms Are Cash
Alfred W. Hansen, 0wner
I Z1 ; : 7 ; _ f ; ; . : ¥ ; Z . . ; ; ; " ; ; . j,her sun. Albert.§ "The Bantist kensinnb0n will _,_
v u5 : ; " _ " ' » ° ' ; . ' - ° - f ~ = " = ~ f 3 1 2 - " ° - ° = , m ; - w ' " - ' = » ' » -'=~=»W=-'"»='=~"-'f~'=» 1s:.':.."m
l l e u m m d " H a m a n n u d " n R u ' . . d " n _ n d B " _ H ' 1 : a = | . | n d M n . l i l o J e w u M
M c , .~# . : . . e " - s m. f r : - . = - - '= ~ ~ ° ~ : ; m".;f »°~=;-='-- mem ~= the .\|';|'|.'
~ und llin. Lluln R.i¢h¢¢r_.%°.'l';'Ef"'f.°.» .o oh. E..€'.?I'»......_ .Z I _ ~ Huolg W. ~ "PM
Ilmeet with Mrs. Emil Fallenlneqdlv-The annuml EasternMasonicNewYe a h
wa:i<:an¢e||ed D€C\\|BB or me muz-u Dr. and Mrs. W. I. Mason andPenelooewere New Yesr's din-ner zuests of Mr. and Mrs. ChrisKorshoi.
Mr.and Mrs.Clayton Deaverand Jean of Gillette. Wyamlnl! leftSunday. they had visited relativeshere the out week.Dr. and Mrs. Vernon Van Hom
of Omaha were New Year's nruestsof the James Van Horns.Mr. and Mrs. William Barclay ofChicaaro were szuests ol Mrs. AnnaPeddie. last week.Miss Marian Nelson soent Sun-day nnrht at the Tharvald Petersen
homeJohn Thielfoldt has the flu.Mr. and Mrs. Raymond GillilandandMrs. Clayton Sheets visited
Mrs. Emma Miller at the Methodist
hosnital in Omaha._Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Neiderkrqz-er and son and Mrs. Bertha Nerd-
Floyd Sheets. who attends schoolin Omaha went New Year's withhis family.Mr. and Mrs. Ole Jensen and Mr.and Mrs.Roy Hart and familywere zuests of Mr. and Mrs. JohnTuma, New Ye.ar's Eve.Mr d M W l co t|.a n nz.xbur ney andc h i l d r e n a n d M r .d M G la n r s e nMiller were Sunday dinner xuestsof Mr. and Mrs.J.D. Lowe andMrs. Grace Miller.
" " '.a°':j*"'=§»'?y]-E _,Q' d d o m e a t n a c i w s .I
Mr.and Mrs.Frank Nelsonspent from Fridav untll Monday inCouncilBluffsheloinvrMrs._Nel-son's mother, Mrs. ~ P. Christen-sen. celebrste her birthday.The Hanny Harmony Club heldtheir card nsrtv New Year's Exe,at the home of Arthur Nelson. withIMrs. Jim Metzlcr and Mrs. Arthur
erkruxer moved. last week, frorniN¢|3°" as hostesses.
Grand Island to Omaha.Amold Rosen has entered the
Frve Aircraft traininrz school in
The Frank Nelson family at-tended Luther Leasrue. .Monday'evcninz at the Al Jasnersun home.Omaha,He visited over the wee iwith Elaine .lasuerson as hostess.
end at the home of his um-ents.Mr. and Mrs. Herman Roxzert.Leo Wachter. who recentlv en-
tered armv service. is now located Duane.Beverly and Kenneth
Gaines spent the week~end at the
Charlie Blanqhard rome.Saturdav 1-=a"*.f*'= H°:"e."' 'ef-
wrw-. me. -.. ..... .....e. . .......e W,vrenare their list for the annualbusiness rneetlnlz January 'I at thechurch oarlnxs.
Miss
Edwin
mlesteRiueh.Missored on her birthdav bv membersof the ninhdsv Club.Rev. P. Kuehnsr and family ol;Pender were xruests at the Dr. M.A. Rxtzen home
Rea Hoalev of Creston and
Oehlks of Fremont were
of Dr.and Mrs. M. A.
Martha Hatton! was hon-
Bottom News
Mrs.Clara Morzan spent NewYears in Omaha with her son. J. G.Seefus.Mr.and Mrs.Ralnh Lonzwell
entertained at dinner. New Years
Eve, for Mr. and Mrs. Hans Ayeandchildren. Mrs. Emma Jensenand Euuene Goltry._Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Fitch and
family of Herman soent Sundav asguests at the S. l. Moore home.Mrs.Clyde Larsen and _DonnaLouofLonxzview.Washmzton.were xruests of her brother and sis-ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. J. Merton
Saturdav uternoon vxutinr nermother. Mrs. Austin Renahuw.Miss Helen Rasmussen. daukhterof Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rasmus-seh. observed her birthday on NewYear's Day.Geonze Nelson entertdned at"solo".Saturday eveninz.forMmsrs.Iauis Rasmussen andLouieMatthieson. Lloyd Matthie~son and Gene.
Mr.and Mrs.Harry Madsenwere Mondav dinner mlesta of Mr.and Mrs. Henry Kuhr.Mrs, Ed Mencke visited ht theChrisKorshoj home in Herman.
Monday.Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matzen andsons were dinner zuests ol Mr. andMrs.Leonard Munk.December28:Sunday they were dinner
irllests oi' tha Havm
Mr.and Mrs.Ruwecalled on the Matzens.Eve.David and Bobbie
several days viaitinzoarents. Mr. and Mrs.._while their oarents visited fnendsin lows and Illinois.Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wulf. andMr. and Mrs, James Wulf and sons.
and Will Jensen were ChristmasEve dinner zuests of Mr. and Mrs.Detle( Wulf.The Wulfs were dm-
ond Ruwes.
and familyNew Year's
Wul!snenttheir sz1's.nd~Detlef Wulf.
§s
R gHOma h a visited a t the Darental.sl 'Ev
J ohn Kunst home . Sun day ..Me lvin Hai er s ve nt s ever al d ay s \_QL _,
last week at J . W . J oh'nson's.. 9 ..B'».I"v»auf'Dn¢|.n||Usflaun n u l l Q (A /
u v c l v u .i l u u A s u u o u u u n n x . .u . | u . »Willie Arn helned William Mntzoncelebrat# his birthdav. Satunday.Harriet Spud: and Ooal Tietgen
returned to Blair. Sundav. and re-
sumed their studies at Blair schoolon Monday.Dorothy IIoier' went
to Fremont. Sundav. returninn: toMidland Collette on Mondnv.Mr, and Mrs. Chds Nelson weredinner :meats at the N. P. Nielsonhome. Sunday.Henrv Gchrk. who is cmniovedbv 'William Matzen. attended the
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When Acid Indigesticm,Gas on
Stomach or Heartburn. mako you
feel uncomfortable or cmborraa.
you, try Alka-Seltzer, which con-
t a i n s ~buffers and sohelps counteract the associated
Excess Stomach Acidity.
weddimz of his sister. Hilda, and|But the relief of these minor'
A u s n l s t S c h u m a k e r .S a t u r d u v .H e ; s t o m a c h u p s e t s i s o n l y a s m a l l
u n n n l 1 h a um. n\r ..n nr|¢a+Ia n an n l n - n - 4 NF u r l n d n n n l n a n n1 . : no r 1
at.For t Le ona rd W ood . Mi sso ur i.
Mr . a n d Mr s .Hen ry Truh laen
ha d as z ue sts. las t we ek . Mr . an d
Mr s .W ilbe rt Ma r s ha ll a n d Lo i s
Ann of Minn eso ta.The home nursinn' course, sc hcd-:
uled to star t Tu e sd av. J a n ua ry 6 .
lhas been nostn oned unti l Tue sday
sen m m n v uuu u w lllmauzuuznu vu " h d 1 F d a;_ose teir iéousehoég glgmigyfe in a Qiglsgnay m, fami v. from r i Y u n-
ire t a t estrov e ouse on '...the W i llia m Mei er fa r m.where Mr: and Mrs. Dic k Llnnsnc ott en»
th e v h a ve resided th e va s t \r ea r. 'te' 1" me d }" °' "b e" ' of the P . M K :
Th e f a mi lv h a d retired for th elc lu b at t e r eg ula r me e ti na r . Su nnig ht a nd th e fi re s nre ad s o ran id -§ ;" "l 1;;,-=%"lwe;§M r . d w ; ~
ly th a t th ev na r r owlv e a | M e ; t °, g e.r a n rs
a.e o n u r.J anuary 13.l°aD°dth°m5 e1"e3° and were unable Mr s.Le s te r I I a n s n t Mo nnseuel Y M ' ? "'""6""s. Hoxr srirent .N, g" '-' °s ""` §. 3"§ '§ l'i '2 "». ¢ in the To m d a r a t th e Ona]Reeves horne
;.. :;f s.' ;=. ..; 1°a w i er ~'~~;»»<,;f;;=d.gf . .far m h ous e b W e; e;' s.€ "§ s.§ §*§ f.; .R.f; :;" .:z 1i .". f.§ ::
|Mr s . T. K .Iver son.Mr s . F re d E ec e be ore muc h da mag e waslrnu sse n a nd familv of Ke nnn rd.
ne r gu e sts o f Mr . a nd Mr s. So re n
J ensen. Christmas Day .
Mr . a n d Mr s Be rn an i W u lf en -
tertained the Sew and So Club andthe ir f amilie s at a Ch ri stma s pa r-
ty .Dec ember 28.Those nres ent
were Messrs. and Mesdames Albert
Ku h r . A r th ur K u h r . Har ve y K u h r .
He nr v Da ni elme y e r.Earl J ensen.Ha r o ld E.Rasmussen.Ha r old
Christensen,Clarenc e Hansen and
Ed n a a n d Eliza beth Hansen.Th e
cveninfz was snent at nlsvinur "bun-nI
l
'Rav and Mrs. Gldren were dinnerof Mrs. Joe Bandx|Thorvald Pete
man KildzaardBrush. Colorado.da Rasmussen visioldJorzensen fa
TuesdamMr. and Mrs. l:Kenneth were dinandMrs. ElmerOmslm. Sundav.
Mrs.Henry Tnmln the Birthdnvdav altemoon.
Alter A week's vholidays.Mrs.HandEnola left .homa at Brush. (Raymond Sulll\
auent the l\olida'Darents.Mr. annSullivan. Sr..lefNotreDameC1Bend. Indlang..
en Rav and chil-ruests. Monday.
r .
rsen. Mrs.Her-and Enola ofand Mrs. Aman-lzd the Rev. Har-.milv in Blain'
len Wachter and
mer sruesta of Mr.Nlederkmzer in
lhlsen will enter-Bridze Club. Fri-
islt here over the
mnnn Kildlaard
'rldnv for theiriolomdo.sn. Jr.. who had'A here with hisMrs.Raymond;Saturday forllezeatSouth
ien Wachter en-Year's dinner forlun Van Horn ofMrs.Claytonof Gillette. Wy..Peddie. Mr. andHorn.Mr.andl and baby. Mrs.
Miss Chrlstene
:timr of the De-lze will be helds. at the home ofGrav.
len Kruse cnme.rnboldt. Nebras-ns Kruse home.ldzaard and En-Rnsmussen and
ted. Tuesday. at
1 home.Jew Year's Eve.
Ed Olson were
zurd and Enola
J. Mr. and Mrs.naldmsr. Nebras-Krune and Mrs.
n.:tex-sen of Teks-' with her unr-Thurvald Peter-
Aid will meet.1. Henry Peter-
eorzc Chamber-| were Sundayr. and Mrs. Wil-
ll farmers znlh-
n Ilall. Monday.mlm Deere" l)u\'
" 'i ~=:;~.w~.'<
n o n e ,
|Mr, and Mrs. Edward Quist and
Ifamilv snenl. New Yesr's Eve inlOmnha. helnimr Mr. Quislfs sinners.Mrs. Hanmh Ric.hl.er and Mrs. Jo-hpnna Gnrske.celehraw their
birthdays.Mr.and Mrs. Will Adams ofHerman. entertained Mr. and Mn.|Georxze Chamberlain and family atdinner. Sunliny.|The manv friends and acquain-
tances ln this vicinity of Bethel'Russell of Tekamnh.renfrel.l.o`
'lcnm he il in Clarkson Hmmitsl atOmahainaseriouscondition.|hlanv from this vicinity have of-
fered blood for blood transfusions,
some have alrendv been called andm m ;=;g;=~ ara ty/nl niivitg ,be
' m .s manv en orhim a sneedv recovery.
Mrs.Georze Chamberlain andNannn attended a recital Tuesday.
at hn home of Mrs. Peck in Tekl-
ma|Mrs. Manzaret Williams enter-tained at a bunco nartv NewYenr's Eve for the follnwinxz: Mr.and Mrs.Georxre Lilel.Mr. and_Mrs. Herman Petersen and Jack.Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Metzler andg l l h e l " g f ,M_\[.a n d M r s .B y r o n
u n n I l l a r m v .M r . a n d M r s .W a r r e n W a k e f i e l d
a n d . c h i l d r e n : m e n t S u n d a y w i t h
B i r d i e a n d A l m a F l e t c h e r .
|M r .a n d M r s ,O r v n M e t z l e r a n d
f a r m l v w e r e S u n d a y d i n n e r x t u e s t a
a t t h e R o y M e t z l e r h o m e .|N l r .a n d M r s .L e o S n a r k ;a n d
f a m i l y o f M a c e y .N e b r a s k a .w e r e
. p e f g n d z u e s t s a t t h e R o y W a k e -
l o u m a .
|Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Metzler andfnmllv were weekend zueata attln;RovJMetzlexhome.
rs.amen onetv enterldnedat a hlrthdnv dinner. Sunday. far,her son. Ned Tyson.The followlnirenioyed her hosmtality:Mr. And,Mrs. Ned Tyson and familv. Mr.and Mn. Harold Barze uf OmxhadM:iand Mrs.Will Bnnze al
;The following enioved a skatlnz
nartv on Bunn's lake. and n ham-|burR'er (ry afterwards at the Mar-zsret Wlllxsms home: Misses Cath-erme Bnnlmz.Bessie Isom, Mil-ldred Larson and Bettv Williams:»l\lessrs. James Watcher. ChesterandFranklinNelson.StanleyTruhlsen,Meredith Iverson and
Ivan Olcsors.
r r - - f -l w l c c q n t h ' Y l a u m 1
Mrs. Chrm innf =~'
hm' homo in lllair. tndav.forif-lnbers of the lllcCanhv Pronres-~ Club.R e C r o s s w u r k i s t o b e
vn n n t i n r n
|Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bunn's sweats
on New Yenfs Dav were theirxzrandchildren. Marv Ann and JackBunn.Eunice.Janice.and Max
Reeves.'John Bolln called at ihe OnalReeveshome. Sundnv aflemoon.!'l'hur-sday visitors were Mr. and
'Mrs. Clavtun Deaver and Jean of
|Gllle!te. Wyominz. Bvron Bunn andJack. and Mrs. A. R.Beales andher house truest. Austin Beales ofSamtozza. Wyornlmt.Mrs.Cleo Srnlth nnd ann ofOgnalmaeventSaturdavaftemoonwith Mr. and Mn. Frank Soll undPearl.»_Mn and Mrs. H. C. Kuhr enter-iuuned at dinner. Friday. for Mr.
and Mn.Cly/dn Metzler and Mr.
and Mrs. Prentice Smith.Sunday visitors at the A. E.Dlxnn home were Mr. and Mrs. H.
c. Kuhr.
David Simunsen returned to hisstudies in Lincoln. Saturday morn-mz. hnvimr Avent the holidays withhis mother. Mrs. Carrie Simonaenund family-
Sundav evenimr.Mr. andClydeMetzler entertainedClaraMnrzan and Mr. md
Ravmond Seefus and family.Rav Therkelsen and MissWailea visited Mr. and Mrs.Muller and familv. Sundav.Gl A d ¢ed to
Mrs.Mrs.Mrs.
RuthFred
en n erson re urn Te»kammh.Saturday Afternoon.hav-inz ment the week with his aunt.Mrs. Fred Muller and family.Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conetv enter-tained.Sunday.in celebration ofNed vson's hirthdav.Present wereMr. und Mrs. Tyson and family of
Herman. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bar!!!of Tekamah. and Mr.and Mrs.Hamid Bax-ze of Omaha.Guests of Mr. and Mn.G. B.
Bunn. Tuesday and Wednesday ollast week. were Mr. and Mrs. ClaY~>ton Deaver and dnuzhler. Jenn. ofGillette.Wyomlnu.Members ol'the Byron Bunn fnmilv were also
dinner rtuesta. Tuesday evenink.and Wednesday luncheon mxeuts.Mr, and Mrs.M. 0.Davis ofBlair and Mr.and Mrs. Warren
Georn and Shirlev of Tekamnhiwerr entertained at dinner. 'l'ues~
dav.by Mr. and Mrs.ClarenceSimuson,On Sunday. the Simb-sons were dinner lzuesta of Mr. andMrs. Davis.
Kirk Smith of Omaha snent sev-
oral dnvs. last week. as the zuestof Miss Grace and Ralph RahMr. and Mrs. H. C. Kuhr were
'I`u¢-sdnv dinner Quests of Mr. und
.I\lm.Woodrow Svendzaard in
lllnir.'lln-Bridn'c'\'icw Prolvct Club isfnvzlnz lodnv. Januarv 8. at thelnnw of Mrs. J. Merton Kuhr.
tI
cv". with hixzh Drizes Roimz uw Mrs
Albert Kuhr and Harold Christen-
sen.Mr. and Mrs. Will Hansen calledon Mr.and Mrs. Jens SorensenSunday aflrrncon.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kuhr andthelMaesuenl. New Yexr's Evewiththe Clarence Hansen and
family.
Mrs. Daisv Divine and Cliffordsnent several davs visitinl Mr..nnd
Mrs. E. 0. Divine at Central C\l.Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Ward eventseveral days at the John Becklunhome.Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rasmus-sen and family entertained.NewYear's Eve. for Messrs. and Mys-dames Everett Stork and tan-uly.Harland Wulf :nd Sharlene. IvanLarsen and Miss Donna Reed andRoben Wulf.Mr. and Mrs. Albert Benson and
sons. Mr. and Mm. Orvilla Bensqnanddauzhter. and Mrs.MinnieBenson snent from New Yesr's Eveuntil Fridnv with the Clamnce Jen-
sen fnmlly. near Oakland.Mr. andMrs. Peter Nielsen were Sundaydinner guests of the Alben Ben-
sons.
Tuesdnv evenimz :meats of Mr.
and Mrs.Georze Rasmussen andfamilywereMr. and Mrs.Ray-mond Rasmussen and dauzhters.Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rasmussen and
fnmilv and Lorretta Rasmussen of
Denver.Tueadav eveninz dlnner nests
of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Wulf wereMr. and Mrs.Everett Stork and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Harland WulfandSharlene.Donna Reed. andRobenWulf.Sundny evenim!
Kllests nl. the Wulf home were Mr.and Mrs. Jenn Hansen.Mr. andMrs.Will Wulf and Donald.andMr. and Mrs. Harland Wulf.TheEverett Stork lnmily were zuestu
an Mondnv eveninr.Mrs. Will Hansen. Edna. Eliza-beth. and Bobble called on Mrs.Detlef Wulf. Monday afternoon.Mondav afternoon zueata of NinaAndersonwere Mrs. Cassie Han-sen. Mrs. Manin Larsen. and Mrs.Daisy Divine.
Mrs. Hans Wulf called on Mrs.
Gxlben Stork and baby.Monday.Mr. and Mrs. Rnvond Rasmussenand dnuzhters called on Mrs. LauraHinkley. Sundav afternoon.
¢ ~ ~ - I " i " gI( P a p i o ( V l e u m
llc~nl\'s llnsls Tn WyomingRclnt ives I
'Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Boales suenti
Christmas in Lincoln with the 1.;
J Willinmn fnmilu and wern ac-.
Earl Johnsen of Kennard snenttheChristmasvacationwith Mr.and Mrs. J. T. Christensen.
Donald Swanson of Omaha was
a sunoer mxest at the WilliamWlese home. New Year's Day.Mrs. William Matzen and Rob-ert. Mrs. Chris Sunds and Leanne
Matzen helued Lillian Wiese cele-bmte her birlhdnv. Wednesday af-bernoon.
Mr. md Mrs. Harold Mairill anddauzhbers eneemined at Sunday
dinner for Mr. andMrs. Art Ma-Kill and _Melvin. Mr. and Mrs. PeteAnderson and Mr. and Mrs. ChrisAnderson.Miss [melts Kuhlman spent lastweelg at the Adolnh Banlimz home.Mus Jeanette Anhaud returned
Sunday afternoon after svendlmzher vacntlon at Cambrldkln.
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SALE !
On Account of my boy being drzfted in the army. we will ull
on the fum 8 miles ent and 2 miles north of Winslow;12
miles north of Arlington, or 6 mllen west of Herman. on
TUESDAY, JAN.O;s, '42
1 6 I-led Cattle '16
Four mms,all fruh:| lx hellers,due lo frahen this
spring; lix calves. These cattle ue mostly Holslclns.
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One Sorrel Mare Colt Coming
3 Years Old
0F a r m M a c l u n e r y
Terms Are Cash
lfred W. Hansen, 0wner
Public~ Sale!
Mr . a n d Mr s .
te rtai ne d at New
Dr . a nd Mr s. V eOma h a :Mr .an d
Dea ve r an d J e an
omin irz Mrs . A nna
Mr s.J ames V a n
As my brother, Carroll Warrick, has been called ln the
army, we will sell lt Public Sale on the old Earl Coulter funn
miles northeast of Arllngton, 3 miles south ol Orgmror ll miles
veal of Blair,
Monday, Jan l2, 1942
The Following Property:
Horses
One lenm blnck mare, 8 and 10 yearn old, weight 2900; one
brown mire, 7 years old weigh!1600; une bllc k mlre 8 yearn
old, welght 1400; one bay more, 5 years old. weigh! 1300; one
bay gelding'4 yearn old, wolghl 1300; one bay mare coming 3
years old.
Hi ld a Y o we ll and
W ac hter.
Th e r e z ula r me
Kr ee o f Ho n o r lo
Frida y , J u nunrv
Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Mr . a n d Mr s . A
Tu es da y . f ro m H
ka. lo visit the Ch
Mr s . He r ma n K
ala.Mrs,Ama n d aMr s. E d Olso n vi s
the Alfred P eterse
Dinner Ruents.
o f Mr .an d M mMr s . He r ma n K lld
o f Brush. Colurad
Alle n K ru s e 0 !S
ka .Mr s . C h d sAmand a Ras musse
Mis a Dar le ne P~
ma h su e n t Sunda
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Ben.Th u Hi ll C re e k
| Th u rs d B y . wilh M
s en!Mr . a n d Mr s .
:la in an d c hildre'din ner zuc s ts o f M
li s m A d ams .
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Fiv llcad ol' Milk Cows-One lloleelr.-in heifcr cunning with
second call ln March, one white cow, 4 yearn nld. will be fresh
in raping; one red cow, 7 years old, been fresh 90 days; one roan
cmv, 5 years old. milking good;'nne ronn helfer. been lresh 30
days; three extra Kwd Shorlhnrn sprlngers: 5 head of roan hell-
zrs, 14 months old; one roln milking Shorthorn bull. 14 months
old; one red bull, l year old; one sker. 10 munLhs old.
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ONE BERKSIIIRE BOAR OUT Op 'I`YSON~LONG HER()
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R A. »G a m b l
Blair. N
Abe and Carrol Warrick
OWNERS
Lon & WELLS ANI) Sl JOHNSON Auslluneers and
Terms Are Cash
Farm Machinery
One 10-20 M¢Cormick-Deering tractor, one 9~fook dine, one36-foot elevator with speed jack horse powtr. one 2~mw |\'o~d¢vil,two .Iulm Deere nlngle~row culllvnlnra, one [rua mower. onek. ,.»'
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'of _hhs. Wood's sister. Mrs.Leon
Mina Grac o Thommsu|1 returned f0\1l¥l3l15*~'d ho me on Mondav b v
r hor teac hins: at Gru nt.Iowa.E |d Aus tin D eni es of Saratoira. W y o-
inrinv evoninit: she had atlc nt the € W n g a n rnirilr He ' E M their house argent
ulid8VB with her oarents. Mr. and ,u ntil last Fr ld av.Saturd av nnz ht.lla-a. Dan Thomnson.I ~Sundav. Mr. and Mrs. Beales enter-
Mr .an d Mm. J c r r v J o rd on o fl Mr . an d Mr s. C hr is L . An de rs on tai ne d for hir.an d Mrs .Clay ton
Illa ir soo nt Su nd av a t the ,m,.¢.n_:RDe|1t f r o m Wegineadav un ti l F r i -Deaver o f Gille tte. W vornimz.
tal. J ames C Thomoaon. home.'day wi th their dauic hter.Mr s .N e w Year'a E ve din ner me a tsMr. a nd Mr s. Da n 'Th onmoo n en- Clif ford Larsen an d fa mily of ih f Mr . an d Mm. A. R. Be ales wer e
tertained at d in ne r.Sundav.fo r Omah a ..| Mr . an d Mtn . F re d D oms c k er a n d
Messrs.an d Mesdsmea pr e d Mins Mam an Jac kson spent c h ildren.Mr s. Ed a Rac h. an d Mr .
glfrc nc h and Clvd e. Howar d Thomn-'Fuesdav after noon wi th Lu c i lleu md Mm. C. R. W ilki ns .'Bon and daunrhter,E a r l 'I'homn~ Kuhhnan.I Mr .an d Mr s .Au hr ev L o ve o f
son and J oan. Mrs. Lawmnc o Cook Mra.W a lter Menerhenrv an d V a lle v.Io wa .an d Mr .and Mr s.and so no of Arllni rto n.Ric hard anenl.Tuee dav alte r no on ' J o e L o ve o f B ld r vi s i te d Mr . a n d
.Mr . a n d L i r a W e s to n L o n g a nd with Mr s . J av F ra z ie r .lhi rs. Ro ss Lo ve an d c hildr en. Fr i-f a mi lv we r e Ne w Ye a r 'a D sv d in - 1 Mr . a n d Hr s .J ohn B. Er iks en dsv af ter noo n.
n e r g u e s t; o f Mr .L-onar'a oarenta. an d famllv were Su ndav sruea ta of Mrs. H. W . Ra smuss en a nd c hil-
Mr. a nd Mrs . Fr ed Lo ng o f Blai r.Mn an d Mr s . B vr o n B a rtlin e .dren.Ooa l.Helen and Bi llv, o f
Mr s .A. I . Ma in !!an d Bobbie| Roae Hi ll.were Saturday dinner
I
.Mr .and Mr s.C.J .W oods and| Mar i on a n d Mi s s No n a W a lte r; of we re Mo nd a v af ter no o n vi a itor s a t roa sts o f M m .Raamusse-n's nar»'Sa lid Colorado.w r _Mr s . Ma r v E n mn ' s .ienta.Mr . a n d Mr s . A u s ti n Ren-
o e vlantorn A lm a a n d Birdie Fletc her werelehavr..
Tuesdav afternoon visitors at the hir. and Mrs. Gordon Kemncke ofnlindlov and famiiv.Mrs. Wondél Carl Lorach homeat Blair.Blau-were dinner srussta. Sunday:and lllarion. Miss Walters. and Mr. .\ WonJhaa_ leen [rarelycgi hero of of 1\fr. and Mm. Paul Kemncke and
'several dave last week. at the home
J ohn Deere Model A trac tor an d c u lti va lor ;15-foot J ohn
Deere aiisc ;22-inch J ohn Deere thres hing separator,on ly
thmhed ab out 10,0 00 bushels; J ohn Deere 2-r ow mountegl c orn
pic ker. 3 yearn old; J ohn Deere 7-f oot tr ac tor mo wer , c ut on ly
20 ac res; Humme r hammer mill: J ohn Deere c orn binder; 8-foot
Mc C o r mi c k r u i n binder ; hay r a c k a n d Hu r :wag on boa and
gear: 4-vrheel trailer ; J ohn Deere I0-f oot all-s te el g rai n dr ill;
J ohn Deer e 52 14-inch trac tor p lo w;Mc Cormic k-De ering lorr-
rrhc o l c or n pla nter;115 feet hay rope;16 -i n c h wa lk i ng p low;
3»sec tlon harrow; DeLa\'al c ream aeparator; aome horse-dravrn
lliacldnery .Ne ar ly all of th i s tr ac to r ma c h in e ry i a li k; n ew.
Many small artic les too nume rou s to me nti on.
Terms: Cash Sale Day
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ln vi si t thp lad ie s'bvother. L0ui1
tvr ha c k an d familv.The C olo rf lh
xisitc ars returned to Sailda on Fri
any .
me s e am o r mr s . E d i th Flannlarnn r a mu vgf'.Col.omdo B u r i a l wa s th e m o n _Mg.nd Mr s . Ha mi d Ta vi o r . - f u ll
satunlly.She will be rememborad nmilv wen, entertnlned at dinnerJ h I"dth v Q d b Mar e as 4 |a n nlin.'- un a v.v l'~_'Min s Da rlvn e Su rlc k re tu rn ed I ' T '
her sc hool w '
n ~'"" Mn,°'°""J o h n K a t t &S o n 0
ork at Mldland (`ollelm|Mr. and Mm. Albert Sc ,at Fremont. Sundav xfwrnoon |Rose_g Misa Ruth Brad
fe lle d a n M d Mmodi nrgd '
r. AhHJks rs c n ls ulavin rr Hea th in B lmlr . Mo nd i ¢v'§ n1n: "°'' P A Y L O R &u . I ,a n d s l J O H 1 \ s o N ,
l l h d Hfh a i=v§§`.'"¢°5f °'in$'"° »~r1J L'§Mr . an d Mn . W ar re n W ak ef ie ld .A u c t x o n e e r s a n d C l e x k
Qpvendlc k is uta vi n z wi t h th e W m' " l'I n d l e a l l a w e n Sunday
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r. and Mr s. L eo n Hindiev uncIr e n we n t S u n du v with Mn . C
indler.
Lucille and D-lrmll Kuhl1 Sundav Aitamoon vldtle Phillu Geurv home.
Iv~ ~mg "'~;;_'~\-,°'"""lu at Almn \n¢|B|nlI¢
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nC o m m l é s i o n e r s
Proceedings
County Commiasioner's Room.
Blair. Nebraska. January 5. 1942.The Board of County Commis-sioners met Pursuant to adjourn-
16 Attend Sheet
M¢ta| School
1 .
Sixteen young men of Blah- andWuhington County went w Oma-ha, last eek, zo enroll in a sheet
' | 'I-i ~CTED '| :I:
0'Hanlon dz 0'HlnJon. Attorneys
Cwntv Court. Wuhinszton County,
Nebfrukn.ESTATE OF Geonre W.Mor-
sran. deceased.Notice il niveau to the creditorsto aunear before me at the CountyCourt room an Blair, Nebraska, onthe Sith day of January. 1942. andon the 10;h day of Aqril,19§2 for
Blu r L b r . a ca n c o . . mfr 46-00
R. C. Briefs. Door 8.00
Ed Cac hehn. noor 10.00
Calho un L r. C o.. voor 22.75
Christe Lbr. Co .. voor 47.00Cnmub ell Mor tu ary . vo or 132.00
City of Blair . Door 7.56
Danish Luth. Publ. House.
Door 2.90Drs. Giffor d, Sto kes &
Stokes;Door 2.00
E. 0. Fairc hild. Door 38.75
E. 0 . F ai rc hi ld. ~ A . , mo r 230.00
r i i ~f i r "= ~
~:
~` f f i § $ '§ § € . i : . i ; " "0 2 %
Mrs.Sotomun Barton,whosebirth anrniversurynval Monday, wasnleasantlv surprised when a srrolmof relatives and neisrhbors authoredfor the afternoon The time was
anent in visltinlr.and lunch wasenjoyed.Mn.Burton was me-sented with a number of zifu.Those Dresent were her dauzhber.Mrs. Henry Pritzel and Eldon of
Fort Ce||\oun
Hn. Arthur Clausen entertainedat a bridge :arty at her home. Subundny evenlnsz.
Guests New 'leafs at Oral Har-flsonn were Mr. and Mrs. 'RichardSieve# and fnmllv. Mn. William
Sonenbenz and Marv Hcl~n. Mr.I
HERMAN UNIONSERVICE HE I
A union sarvdea and spodxl
pnyer meeting, in wmpliance withPreddent Roosevelfs nuion-wide
request, was held at the HemnuBaptist Church,Sunday dtemoon,
.»
LBGAI.
O'Hs;mlon dl:Uuanlon
In the_County_§qurt_o! Washing-v umn Co unty . Nebr aska.No'ricr;¢"on the 23.11 day ofJanuary, 1842, at ton o'clock A. M..
at the County Conn Rooms inBlair.Waahinltton County-_Ne-braska, Christine Paulsen will of-ler for nrobate. o wntten instru-ment vurooninz m be the_ last Will
and 'I'estament_ot'Louisa Steendeceased. at which time and place
all persons concerned may aD9€8!`and contest the rrrobate thereof.
Dated this 30th day ol Decem-
ber. 1941..AL John A. Carnzan.S E .1 County Judze.
ICE OF FINAL REPORT0»'é?§...Gt 0'I-lanloa, Attomeyl
In the County Court ol Wuhlmz
wn County. Nebraska.ESTATE OF Frederick W.
Christensen. deceased._Notlre is hereby given thofEmmaA. Christensen.has !1led
with the undersizned.CountyJudfre of Washinzton County. Ne-braska. her final resort as Ad»ministratrix of the esbxte of Fred~
elicit W.Christensen.damaged.
and made an avbhcntlon for !1naladministration and discharire.and(or the asslamment of residue of
estate to such amor nersons ll! arebv law entitled to the same. and Ihave rot the 26th dav of December.1941. at two o'clock P. M.. at myoffice in said County for the hear-
inu thereof.
Dated December 2. 1941.(SEAL)John A. Carr-loan.4s.4r County Judze.
Campl:>zl|'s Mortuary
PHONE 91
justment and allowance ol claims.All claims not filed on or beforethe 9th day oi' Avril. 1942, will be
forever barred.Dated this 12th day of Decem~
John A Carrizsn
ber. 1941.
SEALE0-49.)County JudK6~
NOTICE To CREDITORS0'Hanlon &O'l-lanlon.Attorneys
County Court. Washinzton County.
Nebraska.ESTATE OF Harry H. Brown.
deceased.Notice is lriven to the creditorsln aonear belore me at the CountyCourt room in Blair. Nebraska. on
the 9th day of January. 1942 andon the 10th day of Arrnl. 1942. lorthepurpose ol examination.nd-justrnent and allowance of claims.
Allf claims not filed on or beforethe sth day of April. 1912. will beb rred.forever aDated this 1'Ith dav of Decem-
ber. 1941.(SEAL)John A. Carnzan.s o m County Jud!!!-
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT
Walter G. Huber. Attorney
In the Countv Court of Wa.shin1=~
mn County. Nebraska.ESTATE OF Henry Adolnh
Schroeder. deceased.Notice is hereby ziven that JohnRathmann has filed with the un-densiuned, Countv Judze of Wah-inzton County. Nebraska. his fm-al reoort as administmtor of the
Estate of Henrv Adoluh Schroederdeceased. and mode an unvllcatlgnfor final administration and dis-charle. and tor the assiitnment ofresidueo l Estate to such otherDersons as are bv law entitled tothe same and I have set the 23rdArn-nf Yunnan:row Q#dan
the meeunz was called to orderland L. D. Lonz was elected Chair-
man 61 the Board lor the ensuinir
year. and accordinzly wok chanzeof the meetlnz.The minutes of the DmcedinKmeetinz were read and annroved.Alter a careful examination o lthe followinz bills on the differentfunds. it was moved and secondedthat the following cldms bs al-
lowed. and the County Clerk is
hereby ordered m dnw wa mrnts
on the funds lndicatedm to mysameCarried. all mem ra Drea-
ent votlnz "aye".Auxustino Comnany. sno-nlies s 19.31Marcus Beck. salary 29.97C. J. Beekmann. suooliea 1.00H. C. Blaco. Com. work andndleaze147.20Blair Telenhone Co.. rentand tolls 71.44Burroughs Addinz Mach.Co.. repairs 7.00S. W. Chambers. Azent,bond vremiums 122.50Chnstensen Lbr. Co.. reuairs 10.50Camnbell Monuary. Amb.
service `12.00Clerk Dist. Court. court
costs. etc.27.00County Clerk. insanity '19.50
Gant Puhlishinxz Cn.. ruo~
nlicsMary Gilbert. salaryFred Guycr. Oo. Treas..I
2.080.00
lizht and water 52.03IInterorise. printinz 24.67Marzaxet Frscher. clerical 10.00'Herman Teleuhone Co.. tolls 3.25l
Walter G. Huber. mileaze.etc.6.01Mrs. W. B. Johnson. clerical 18.00Walter Larsen. reht 25.00N. T. I..und & Co.. bond and l
uremiums 800.002Betty Madsen. cledcal 8.00I-L_ J. Madsen. box rent. etc.2.00llhlhurn & Scott Co.. sua-
.,_ ,_ raxrtnuu. |. A.. Door ¢oU.vv "":""".=.............,,...,.........Dr. W. E. Goehrinz. ooor 4.00l'1'hls brings to 32 the total of coun-
Good Samaritan Ho e. Door 23.88Grezeraen Dru: Sw , D00r 3.54H. Lyle Guyer. ooor '18.45Holmuuist Gr. & Lb . Co..
D o o rDr. C..D. Howard. noorDr. C. R. Mead. ooorNebr.Methodist Hosnital.noor 60.00Dr. Nonnsn Rathmann. ooor 9.00
15.0067.40mo o10.0016.04
18.004.6042.50
9.7536.5082.50
Mn. Charles Rorrert. voorSafewayStore.DoorSievers Funeral Home. ooor
Wrlliam Sievers. voorStewart Pharmacy. voor& ° ' $ . " " . = l ' ° " " " ' o o o r `
a armac y . DoorR. W eldon. nom-
Amd tf S n y d e r Mo to r Co . .
renalrs 165.19
Gent Publishin! Co.. lun-'
oliea 15.00Arndt-Snyder Motor Co.. re-
narrs.1,95.Annual resorts ol CooperativeExtensionWork in Akficultureand Home Economlm were receivedfrom s. D. Fahrney. Alrricultural
Extension Azent and Ruth Wolfe.Home Demonstration Azent.On motion rsuorts of CountyClerk and County Judtte were re~
Iceived and nlaced on tile.
o Re a m o f Ralph E,Fairchild,Countv Superintendent.coverinnCounty Institute Fund lor the yearggglwas received and nlaced on
_On motion duly made and car-rrcd the_Lnterunse was awarded
the stationery.blanks and court
lowest and_ best bidders..On motgon duly made and .ned the Pilot-Tribune was awarded
nroc '1942. they bein!! the °1.i3§ .35
best bxdder.
[calendars for 1942. they beink the
I car
tians studying similar courses at
the present time.They will beready to take over defense jobs atthe close of the training period.
K ° " " ° : i N e w s
Miscellaneous Shower HonorsBrideMrs.Vernon Mathlesen.neeNaomi Jansen. was honored at a
miscellaneous shower Driven Sun-day by her mother.Mrs.Irene
Jansen...Guests were Mrs. Hans Mathie-sen and Mn. Vernon Mathlesen ofnear Herman. Mrs. Rolland Holmesol Arlihzton. Misa Irene Jaaoersenof Blair. Mesdames Ivan Anderson.Auzust Sshurnaker.Mike Nelson.Charles Wildernon.Lyman Cam-bersz. P. C. Jensen. W. E. Kinzdon.
D. S. Pritchard. Joe Konvalin and
son. Rov F. Nelson and RobertsonandMisses June Olson.EllenoraJensen. Wilma Bates and FayeWrlkht.Contests were held and
nrizes were won bv Mrs. Holmes.Wilma Bates and June Olson.
Mr. and Mrs,Gilbert Hall andchildren ol Ralston visited the C.W. Hansens. Sunday.Mr. and Mrs.Robert EnsminlzerandSharon Kave of Arllnrmonwere visitors. Sunday. at the liar-rv J. Noel home.Mr. and Mrs.Rolland Holmesand family of Arlinxzton visited.Sunday. at the Nels Peteran home.
Those helnlnz Mrs. O. W. Mar-shall celebrate hcr birthday. Satur-day. were Messrs. and MesdamesClausSchneider. Jr. and Arlen.
Rov F.Nelson. E. O.Fairchild.
Thomas .r..n......ma ..H N..i......
Mrs. Henry Pntzel and Eldon 01lllennnn. he: three nieces. Mrs. A!-
;vin Svendsumrd. and Marlene. Mn.
Sam Selby. and Edward Newkirk:Mn,Anna Gnuse.Mm.AdeliaGnuse and Miss Marjarie. and Mu.1eRov Bisbee.Mrs. Maurice Whitaker. who hasbeen supervisor of 5 haauital inPortland. Orezon. arrived. '1'hur's~day. for n brief vinlt with Mr. ahdMrl. C. E.Whitxker.MauriceWhitakerolHumboldtarrivedSatuninv and the eaunle left forhome.Sunday.Erwal Rosenbaum. John Hansen
'i§d}R.EZi]ih` "'j'" r.?}Z"..?..'i`?.1"2§I
William Sxevere.and Miss Jesse"%'fl§"'£ew. s
s "'k Lena' ed Mr.und Mrs.Ri;l1r~<ienSievei~;and
family. New Years.Missa Kathrvn Rohwer und Pa-t r c i a g e g e mg Robert Rhwer
reurn e mve 'L Nbush. Sundny-rm v o e-
Carl Rohwet returned home thisafter snendlnz the holidays withg m m o t h e r .M r s .G e o r z e R o h w e r ,
r .
~Dqrothv_Ewin.first and
._......\.... "1 "ev, A.rv. marie5 Methodist minister.'
I Dr. J. Tilton Young
Osteopathic Phydtian
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1150 North Broad St.
Fremont, Nehrukl
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relatzves in Omaha. and Fremont is o er rnoLher's 11111033-visiin wee ra 9 -~n»-»,' _~
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Mrs. Frank Schafer of Blair. De-cember 31.Mn. Smith is an dnukh-; ter of the Schafenx.
e mn spent several days in Fremont
' at the Wallis Dav home. last week.1|Miss Evelyn Seltz.'dauzhter of
' Mr. and Mrs. William Seltz. snent|Monday at home.She returned tv
ixher emulovment in Omaha. theF followinz day.
~ B; H. Ebv retumed to hin wh.-\.
Mr. and Mrs, Pete Guntinand
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Modem Funeral
Service
Considerate in Cost
AMBULANCEun met.uuesu-I mc tuaed MT.anMr s. E d B ok e r of Omah a, an d M
and Mrs. J . S. Gardner.
MIB. Lol.liH DirIrmnvnr rnnnhrnrlr
frac tured and d islo c atio n of heshou lde r. when sh e s lion ed on thi
ic v porc h o f h e r f a r m home. Sat
urday .She :ment several day s irtheDod ze County Hosui tal.re
tu:-nina' on Tuesdav.0
Mm. Lulu B oy le . who was c aller
here a mon th as zo b v the death ol
her fath er. J ohn F1-ankaett.m
turned to Buh l.Idaho.Sunday
She was a zuest at the Civde Hind
mar ah a nd Henr v P ete rs homes.
Mr .and Mr s .Osc ar Anderser
and f amilv sn ent Sund av with rela
tives in Tekarrmh.Mi s s Rob e rtawh o ha d ar en t th e ho li da y s the re
retu rne d with th em.Th e En wo r th Leair ue me mber;
of th e Method ist Churc h attendee
a Ne w Yea.r's E ve n a r tv a t the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Therlo Rec k
mever.Sixteen y ounsz people wereoresent.Th e devotionals were in
:h ar ze o f Mr s.Ho wa r d Ed mon d
son.af te r whic h names wereolnved.Paner c aps were Drovided
meh.as we ll as n o i s e - ma k e mlo
*aein usher in th e N e w Y ea r .Th e
fair wa s s oon sor ed bv tho W . S.
:.S..wi th iitesdamea Rec kmey er.J .H. Ros en ki ld e a nd Howar d Ed -
non ds on on the c ommittee.
A srroun helped W i llia m Rec k-
never c ele brate his fifth birthdayFnday . an d later W illi.am' s lzmndf
J a r e n t s , M r . a n d M r s . W . A . R e c k -
n e y e r .w e r e l r u e s t s a t a s i x> ' c l o c k d i n n e r .
l f \ | , ,. . . . . . . _. . \A
at his home.Ralvh Hineline is snendinz sev-ral days' vacation with his Ism-
I y.Mr.and Mm.William Hinelineand Mr-and Mrs. Rudv Thadencalled at the Otto Mencke home inBlair. Sunday.Miss Lucille Kenheart of FortCalhounis s ruest ol her sismr.Mrs. Vemvn Hineline and family.Nonnu Gmce Rowe is visitinz inBlair with Mrs. Hans Jorzensen.Mrs. Jennie Wallace and Mrs. Alice
Rowe.
The Womnn's Club was enter;tained. Thursday. by Mrs.C. R.Annleby.
M.Holus of Omaha snent theNew Year at his heme near DeSo~
co.
..Vinzil Hurst has been mute illwith flu.
_School started Mondgy. followmka holidav vacation.
__Iris Eby is vncaljoninz m Cram.Nebraska. amonz relauves.
in k .
L e Ro v B r o wn ha s mtu r n e d toCaliforni a. where he is e muloy ed.
Mr .an d Mr s .Huszh Rhea we reChris tmas Da y visitors wi th Mr .
an d Mrs .Fre d La rs on an d da ug h-
rs.Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J ensen. Genean d Joy c e. were tr ue s t: o f Mrs .
J ensen'|narents.Mr ,an d Mr s.Auxruat Christensen.o f Fr emo nt.
Christmas evenirur-
DR. c. R. MEAD
DENTIST
Room: in Mnyle Building
Blair, Nehrukn
Announting:A really NEW
kind of radio show.
HOW'M
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l)uu.>d December 29. 1941.'(SEAL)John A. Carrizan.-|-r 1 \ : I ~4~wv+-|»++++4»» 524:Countv Judze
I NOTICE To CREDITORSI; - T L g g g m i0'HahIon &0'}lanlon. Atbomey:
m-.AL ~ §.,u§52». S(County Court, Wnshimztan County
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1 2 3 2 ;Un mo ti on d u lv ma de an d car-Pr in ti ng Co.. euo».rie d Home r Miller was an noi nte d a
1272ln1ember . of the Soldiers ReliefSchool Suonly Co.. sup»| Comm1s s1o n to se rve for th e term
12_22.of three Years.
Pilot-Tribune. printing:3 3 2 5 On mo ti on d u lv ma de a nd c ar -
Steohenson Sc hool Suonlv *W i th e sa la rv o f th e C o un ty S u -
Co..sunnrlies 209.07 Denntendent was fixed at $1700.00
N.E .Tild en,survey ing 22 .0 0 fo r the y ea r. th at b ei n: th e mi ni .
W ashimrton Cou nty Ban k.lmu m f u ie f i b v la w."'
gervigg C.hB1R¢8 ~on ll10f.10lI l*Bf\llldB WEFB KYRII
W ash. Co Extension Servic e.ll-tlice Newc o m.amo u n t $9.08 and
suonlies. etc .294,34 Harry Oaterme n $4.56 they havinlr
Blair Motor Co.. remains 3.22 been asseased m error.
Kennard oil Co .. gas and oil 44.90 On mo tio n d u lv ma d e a n d car-
Nebr. Trac tor .sz Eouin. Co"'ried a Resolution deainmating
repairs 1g 5 W as h i mr to n C o un tv B a n k, Hen ma n
skeu y o n Co .. Kas 31.50'§i?'*°..i'?'?"f: &"""FE9°" §*f==E¢J3a°!l<-
Mr s.I;lsié"zlii1iér Zia' 1\i§r\$i}~I"£f§IEi
Mm .W .E .Kinsrdon an d Jac k.
The evening was s pent at ninoc hle.
Mr s .Th o ma s J ensen and E . 0 .Fairc hild rec eivimr tra veling and
Mr s.Els ie Mi lle r an d Claus
Schneider hisch prize:Mr s . Th o m-
as J ense n a nd E . 0. Fa irc h ild won
second.Th e Dorc as Club wi ll meet J a nu-
a r v 1 5 wi th Mm. E mi l Ma tz e n f o rthe elec tion of offic ers.
Sunday eve ni nz Mr .a n d Mr s .
Ni c Friedric hsen and Shi rley vi s-
ited Mrs. Dora S umner and Leon.
Mr .an d Mr s.J ac k Burkees,
J ames an d Phy llis.we re Ne w
Year's D a v smentn nf the re. n
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FEATURING
BOB
HAWK
BERT
PARKSHome Theatre
Hom: ul Perlecl Talking Pictures
ment and allowanc e of c laims.A l l
claims *not filed on or b ef or e th e
23 rd da v o f Avri l. 1942 . will be
forever barred.Dated th is 2 9th da y o f Dec em-
ber. 1941.
( S E A L )John A. Carrisran.
52-4L County Judaze.T H U R S D A Y
January S
Adm. ll»30cls.Wines - Liquors
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m m a M A s s E Y , . ~
f = ; ; . . n ' x ; ? f . i £ T " 'm i a
Zenith Nixon Carb. Co.. re-
D l l r l 9.a4
Burt. Co. Chun Oil Co..
n l a n d o l l 150.03
I E f!!l\\l\|\|| |li lu n 04| nh
Guests a t the L .E .Peterson
home.Ne w Year'a Eve.were Mr .
an d M m Ni c Friedric haen and
Shirley ,Mr s.Dora Sumner and
L e o n .
._t l \u »-
1.u|: aullulll Iamllv nz atherimr ofthe Ehnimzers. whic h was 1,0 have
taken Dlac e at the H. W . S c hoe tt-
Rer home o n New Yea r's Da y . was
laoetvoned bec aus e o f the extre meweather.f o r th e f ir st ri m. .:..1n
**: '-"-'-"""""°"' """"""'""'claims in £1ié`JEE 5ir"`§`iE5.I§"§3§I"~.°°§.l2ll';°.i'°1;'§."§""llilllf m n l ' " ' " " ' € " » F" " § ~5;
hilgngliasselbalch Co.. re~485|gn ;nI.E§§i"du¢"».."&.:l'L'f.;\d¢..lri e d te ounv o oo eIwebr. Tmcwr & Bomb. Co..2153 budget heretofolje submitted by
In =g=M"M h & g m;'the budzet meklmr authority as""'§"`°i';~530 the same now stands altered.W ,jg mm Sfgm sun-Iamended and corrected.as the31.5"u '3 59 budget of °~=;=d1§§,;""=vdf°f the er-
'nt r .-gndeg Nzumhlélf gg- rent 30000|{lo- r gie oof the .Z§'»'.f.'l°En'1°.'L.l'.
urt °d 'Jin "272 07 soecified in said budiret for theBfgfgff' cg;05; Co 00 several departments. offices. acti-
Fank '£h_ik8e';l labor" gg 31:25 vitiee. and funds of th county ze-Frank .1 Kaefl. 13501 et 3.95*ggg;*=~'°'v for the curlfent year of
W e s t o n L o n g .g r a v e l 5 0 0 . 0 0 O n m o t i o n t h e B o a r d a d j u r n e d
M l l l E l n I 8 8 B € l b 8 l C h C o . .~ m g g t J g n u g r y 13_~U
N e b z e ' I ' r a c t o ;o E o u i t v.c o . .|H e l e n K .B o l t .C o u n t y C l e r k .
r e p a i r s 1 2 8 . 9 4 |_ _ _._ __ ..__g.
- G l " i D ' ( h B . l I l n C U . ~~f l ' P ` | . - . m m c n : n n . | . ! . | -~Tl
mr. ann mrs. wan Andersen hadas their rzueeta for dinner. Satur-day,Miss Mattie Jane Peterson
and Norman Dixon.Leanne Matzen event a few daysat the William Matnen home InWaahinirton.
Mrs, W.E. Kinirdon.Ball and
Jack.visited Fridav at the OleJacobson home in Blair.Lola Mae Hansen spent lastweek in Ralston with Mr. and Mrs.Gilbert I-Iall and family.Mrs. Howard Larsen and chil-dren am atayimz at the HarryLarsen home.Leland Nelson of Holyoke. Colo-rado silent the week-end with has
Uurents. Mr. and Mrs.Mike Nel-
s o n .Mr. and Mrs Harold Beexner andGav Lvnn of Gravitv. Iowa vlsltedM t n .' R u t h Tfn s a n n h m l m F m i r l a u
--- - v v -- 1;u l . a uYearsMies Clara Schoettsrer, who has
soent the holidays with her nar-ents. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Schoett-
ner.and her brother.GeorgeSchoettxe;.and familv. left Sundayfor Pzne Rrdlre. South Dakota.Shein an mstrugtor in the U. S. nov-
ernment Indmn Schools. there. Miss
Alzcp Seaver of Mason City. Iowa,
also a ,teacher in the schools. ar-rnvefd Saturday evening and accom?named Miss Schoettzer to PineRadlze.Mrs. G I.Pfeiffer and Mrs.
Som Badirer snent the week-endan Fremont. 5¢ former at the RasRoberts hom and the latter withher son. Loren Badrrer and family.
Sheen <m...;§§~ "
9:30 P. M
Evtry Friday Ongl*KOIL
Presenlcd By
CAMEL (`lGAREI"l"ES
v COMPTON'S
1='mu,xY.sA'rum>AY
January 9-10
Also--l'|l I-ix it Comedy .70 RelieveMlury uf ~ S *
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Mrs.Sotomun Barton,whosebirth anrniversurynval Monday, wasnleasantlv surprised when a srrolmof relatives and neisrhbors authoredfor the afternoon The time was
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Hn. Arthur Cumsen entertainedat a bridma nu-ty at her home. Sub
undny eveninsz.
Guests New 'leafs at Oral Har-
HERMAN UNIONSERVICE HE I
A union sarvdea and -~-
pnyer meeting, in wmpliance withPreddent Roosevelfs nuion-wide
zequest, was held at the Hemnu
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Mrs.Sotomun Barton,whosebirth anrniversurynval Monday, wasnleasantlv surprised when a srrolmof relatives and neisrhbors authoredfor the afternoon The time was
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Fort Ce||\oun
Hn. Arthur Cumsen entertainedat a bridma nu-ty at her home. Sub
undny eveninsz.
Guests New 'leafs at Oral Har-
HERMAN UNIONSERVICE HE I
A union sarvdea and -~-
pnyer meeting, in wmpliance withPreddent Roosevelfs nuion-wide
zequest, was held at the Hemnu
rr f :.~ ~ " ~~.»~»~ '*"ff;;i="¥¢<"*w
Mrs.Sotomun Barton,whosebirth anrniversurynval Monday, wasnleasantlv surprised when a srrolmof relatives and neisrhbors authoredfor the afternoon The time was
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Fort Ce||\oun
Hn. Arthur Cumsen entertainedat a bridma nu-ty at her home. Sub
undny eveninsz.
Guests New 'leafs at Oral Har-
HERMAN UNIONSERVICE HE I
A union sarvdea and -~-
pnyer meeting, in wmpliance withPreddent Roosevelfs nuion-wide
zequest, was held at the Hemnu
:lust-nnsmilmlsa |
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RabmFR£SlUll-I||nryK£Ll.Yfdmond uan|£n Ham CME?I
withIuddlfVaalIreland Rohn#:asm ° xewr l Clomwtu ° lunarHO Fado P<h»ra
\i m» - In f or mati on Plea s e a nd Di a - |
\\n\f'nln»{'n| Innn |1"v.|\.\rlrr\.
12.62 0 9 0
u0||m.\Am.Lls.sA1v£,»|0:l Dunn
G. L Dixon Co.
lnmrance or livery°' Known Kind
u u a s r u l :L o w s
xy spn-.bunk bo.. renmm z1u.1U _" " " ' "; , _'=_'2*_[_§;'j°'~'-'*»»~ § n } ; 3 l: ; ° ;t a l. la b o r ~Franc is iow ndic h suernt Sundag
Herman Timlne. et al. la bor 1 6 . 8 3 a t th L{',""e 'g d T " ; f J a A r
E W. Tay lor 62: Co.renairs 3'?.53|J o n oss.u o n un.c h ri s Iversun mb a 3 0 U' a n d If e nr v Wlesc._ sneqt Wednes
W illi am sim-ém sunnlies 1u uo g PV b' ? "f ' d; 1" " " W le se , " ' h on o r o
\a ''r as rr y .E°'.'?'"1'}";»!E3§§§£ ~Hgg g.Charles Voss and Ler oy an:
D l est :mor '40°uu II lme r we r e f f g w Yealgs l v d i n
''.ner mzests o rn.on ia iese.Iilalr Tc lenhunc Co.. uuor l'F.¢'b|Mr . a n d Mr s .Charles Christen
-- - - - »- ~ -:~r-n tuuk their da u gh te r to thi( lxr k s o n__§~Iospitnl ir:Oma ha ,Sat
. .. .- . . - m u - - » . v u - - g u n . . .-. . - ,Vir gz in ia W r in ht an d Li la Wols-
ma nn of I lia ir vi si ted .Friday .atthe Sam W risrhi. home.
Mr. and Mr s. C arl So rens on and
dnildrc n uf Bla ir :ment the we ek-
en d a t th e Ha ro ld L au tr on h ome.
Gabuiot.Cond Club me mbe rs andtheiriruentamo t u t the home o f
Mr .an d Mr s . Ro v F.Nelson on
Monriav r-voninlr.Prizes were won
Lv Mrs. 1-:. o. Fairchild Mrs. ElsieMi ller .Mr . a n d Mr s.Il-»v F.Nel~
son and Philin Shau.
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Mr. a nd M
Hc lvn Mai.were h olida
i n la w a n d 1
Ilu irh Rhea.Mr. and In
f mn i lv wer
izuests o f
Heoer mann.
Mr .and
hiuth atto
matc h Dnrti[ \n . . .. . l 1
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r.Mr s.J ulian 1-1 J uni!-I OP P O S I TE C OU RT H OU S E O N
nded a Ne w Yea r'3 COLI".'KX S T R ! ' F Tr'n n o d n z the Me r r v '|T e r m s A r e C a s h 0 f f i c ; ? . $ l - - H o u s e $ 3 *I*
l t | r | n n f' | \ ! |n w an 1 |_ -¢ ¢ . ¢ » . . . ¢ . . » - . . ¢ . . ¢ . . ¢ - . - - . . . - . - - . . -?nvy Color Cartoon,EW .A d m
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Also-)lm\ l Cured Comedy.
A i a w- Rh y th m in the Rank s, Cob
or ( ar loo n an d Copacabana Re
vue hlmuical.
TU E S D A Y
January 13
Ad m.ll-2 2c tn
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January li-12
Sallulaly I\inlint°|.Adm.ll-30|:ls.
aiafluaaflavlavawflavlaialuna
U 1|C l t l z e n K a n e
with
Orson Welles
w w m m w w n a w w w u w w w
Aimw-»IJisn\'y Color Cartoon and
News liwl,live. Adm. ll-35cls.6 ]
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January I4-I5
Adm. ll-Mets
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SPECIALS
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1942 5-YEAR , _ _
KOLTERMAN'S
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About 2':9x8 inc h size. Blac k
coyer wi th Hold imu r i nti n kW nth handv nerfomted stubs.
Good nunli tv Imner.
Rubber Soles
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l o c
lilack .BhlnulA putsmakes old shoan lwkllkea n ngainlProtnvtnmmth a nfrulli ulun||m\nn.
'ur da v.She is muc h imp roved n
this \\ tiiiIIR
|Mr .and Mrs.Ben Voss.I r viandLois h elned.Ge or me Koe nicolohratehishr rth rlav.Fr id a
C\vn1I|£*..Mr .and Mr s . L or i n Chlintense
:and Imogene. Mr. and Mr n . A ve l
J nsuer son. J o~An n and J u dy . vm
iled the parental.W i llia m V o ~
home on Sunday .W allac e Vos
returned Sundav after several dayat the J asnernon home in Tekam~
i Mr s. Otto V os s ha s b ee n on th
sic k lint durinrr the 'vast week. buis muc h imur oved.I Dor othy F oley r etur ne d to Oma
lha. Tuesday . where she has a nurn
,ing c ase.She h ad s oe nt th e ho llda ve at th e Rob e rt Fo le y h o me .1 Mr. and Mm. Jo:-fren Chriatenae
.and Mr. and Mr s. K. T Christerme
'spent Mon day a t the Ne ls Chris
tenaen home.I Ma rg ar et F o le y sp en t th e n a s
week wi th he r a un ts .Mr s .Ne lli
'Pay ne and Mi ss Ida J o hns on I:Bla ir. return ing to her tea c hin g a
| Garry pwen sc hool on Monday .
Emi l.Alf re d an d Ha r r y Wies
nvent Sun dav eveninar a t thCharles Vous home.
+_ M m E lme r Holste in an d Mr s
lh y m e r Fedde attended a showe
.a t the Ha r r y Neu ha us ho me o
Sunday aftern oon wh ere Mr s. Fed
de was the honored irueat.Mamev sc hool has a n ext.
week's vac ation bec ause there i~
no teac her.Sc ho ol i n to be take
no ag ai n. n ext Mon da y .
I r vi n Voaa is atay i mr a t thE lme r Holste in ho me :E l me r
suff erimr f rom a ha d c ase of lurn
Ibairo.
Patric k Mne kin an d A l vi n V o
were afternoon visitors at the Q .Westeraraard home. PH'idav.
Ronda In this neikhborhood hawbee n d nfted full o f s now an d mon
telep hones have bee n ou t of orde
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--DeathFormer Dr. W. F. Hemphill
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lnn iwr we ar.
B i z 40-Sheet
RE CE IP T BOOK S
Sc
About 2':9x8 inc h size. Blac k
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Good nunli tv Imner.
Rubber Soles
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Hom!qunllty me-nahalf howls at a realnmInk. l,I\¢springrubberlonhuurb
jnrn xml jnlu!
, ( S - § f l ~ 1 < § = l § \
\I /` \m ' @ 1 2 ~ '
" - .\ »I` - - ' : . ' ~. _ ~ e~ L . . -/
Shoe Polish
l o c
lilack .BhlnulA putsmakes old shoan lwkllkea n ngainlProtnvtnmmth a nfrulli ulun||m\nn.
DO|"n8CI(€|'N m ,
M r and Mrs. Him .\1>nI¢hy, Jun-
i m und Alhvrtzn wvrv dinmr Lruusts
at th e W alter Ammlebv hu mp i n
l'rc -munt.Wc dnesdav.
Leonard and L ln vd Abbleby ofOmaha and I'rivata Thvnd nrn Onlin
Mrs .P. L. Ca fiv were hosts.
Mr .an d Mr s .Lawrenc e HBl|5={l*1
en twtai ne d n t dinner.Mo n da v
rvonimr.Guests W|E'ln Mr .andMrs.Gro ver Ne iso n,Mi ilar d.N w
hrnska. Dr. and Mrs. E. I). Zenmn,
of Carrm Lee Virsrinia.Mr .an d Mr s.E lme r Jensen.
Qenp an d .1qvce.M.r.an d Mr s.
, l r
TAYLOR & WELLS
LIVESTOCK AUCTION
EVERY W EDNESDAY
homo on Sunday.Wallace Voss
retumed Sunday after several daysut the Jasnersoh home in Tekamah.i Mrs. Otto Voss has been on the
sick list durimr the vast week. butis much imnroved.I Dorothy Foley returned to Oma-
Ihn, Tuesday. where she has a nurs-,inx ease.She had :ment the holl-davs at the Robert Foley home.I Mr. and Mrs. Jox-zen Chrgateneen
and Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Chnsbensen'spent Monday at the Nels Chns-tensen home.I Mnrxzumt Foley soent the past
week with her aunts, Mrs. Nellie'Payne and Miss Ida Johnson inBlain mturninz to her teachlnz atGarrynwen school un Monday.I Emil.Allred and Harry Wlese
nvent Sunduv evenlnxr at theCharles Voss home.I Mrs. Elmer Holstein md Mrs.
IEymer Fedde attended a shower,at the Harry Neuhaus home onSunday afternoon where Mrs. Fed-de was the honored lruelt.Mnnev school has an extraweek's vacation because there isno Uencher.School is to be takenun agnln. next Monday.lrvm Voss_ is shawn: at theLlmerHolntomhome:Elmer ing u i t a r - l m z f r o m A b a d c a s e o f l u m -
a k o .I P a t d c k M n c k i n a n d A l v i n V o s !
w e r e a f t e r n o o n v l n l t o r s n t t h e F r e d
W e n t e r z m g n d h o m e .F r i d a y .
R o n d e l n t h i s n s i z h b o r h o o d h a v e
b e e n d r i f t e d l u l l o f s n o w a n d m o a t
t e l e p h o n e s h l v e b e e n o u t o f o r d e r
..
. ~ |s 2 9 1 Z 3
A l m l e b v h o m e .o n S a t u r d a v .M i l ~
f o n d A s l a n d .w h o h a d vi s i t e d t h e
w a t f e w d a v s a t t h e A t w l e b r
h o m e , r e t u r n e d w i t h t h e m .
M r .a n d M r s . J o h n D o r n a c k e r .
A r t h u r a n d B e r n i c e vi s i t e d l a s t
'!'uosdaY evenimr wi t h M r .an dMm. He nr v Go tta c h an d I r vi n .
Mr. a nd Mr s. Henr v Go tts c h a nd
I r vi n we re Satu rday afternoon
c allers at the J ohn Deni er home.
Miss Albe rta. A tmle bv lef t Sun-
d a v f o r W a vn e . to re s ume heriltud ies a t the State Tea c hers Col-
este.Mr .and Mr s.Ray mo nd S c h uldt
atten ded the fa rm sa le of Mr. a ndg m Ler ov Oh r t a t A s hla n d . Mo m
av.Mr .and Mr s .J o hn Dornac ker.
Ar thu r .Be rn ic e an d Mr. a nd Mrs .
He n rv Gottsc h an d I r vin an d Ic k eMc Shane were dinner intents of Mr.
an d Mr s .Earsrert Oh r t an d sons.
Sundav.
An n a Mar i e Mor d h or s t r etu rn e d
to wo rk . Mo nd ay . d ee r two W e ek l'
vac ati on wi th he r n ar entl. Mr . a ndMrs. Fred Mondhorst.
Mr . an d Mr s . F r e d Paulson vis-
ited Sun dav wi th Mr s .A r th u r
Sc hneekloth and children.
Mr. an d Mn. Fre d Mord hor at en-
tertained fh e nd n an d relatives.
Su nd av e ven in z. i n h on or o f Mr s.
Mor dho rs t's bi rthds v.
Mi ss ViIRinia.Voetrnann re-
tur ned . Sun dn v. fr om Io wa af ter atwo week vac ation.
h i r . a n d Mn . E lm A n n le b y a n dJ uni or visited.Mo n d n v. wi th Mr .
an d Mr s . He nr v Gottlc h an d I rvin .
DR. D. R. EHLERS
--DeathFormer Dr. W. F. Hemphill
LocationHome 'hula Bnlldlng
Dlnlr. Nuln-uh
THE E AT S HOP
-M e a I s --
MALTED aunts-num
24~l1uur Service
an account G! the helvv sleet mdlnnw storms durlmr the but week.Word h u been received fromRobert Jlhnal. of tha U. S. Army.
mlm ha in now at Hamilton. Cxll-
fomil. near Sxn Fnnclsco.Tan Christensen ol Kenmore.New York.writes that he benn
work an Satuninv. in xn nlrenlt{ac\.nry_ after x three-week tnln~
mx berlod.Mila Vande Chrlntennen resumed'wr teuchlnr at Sunnvllda SchoolMondny.Only mm o unllu were
Drsunt. othen wan nbnant be-
were Christmas dinner zuests nfMr. and Mrs, Walter Gutschow andfamily of Blair.l
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sunds were
Mnndav eveninz ruesta of Mr. und*Mrs. lvin Neuhaus in Omaha.1
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rhea of CedarFalls. Iowa wen holidav iruests ofMr. and Mrs. Hulzh Rhea.lMrs. Flora Rivola. Mattel Schoolndnciual.returned from a two-i
week vacation in Yankton. SouthDakoia.lMarv Jean Jones scent sevcralldays ol the holidav vacation with Ig-;f,=°-=f»~- Maryliss Guuchow. in.
air.Beverly Ma !!:nent NewYenr's week-end with her zrand-
mother. Mrs. Fred Heuennann. Sr..of Arlinzton.Jeanne Junzbluth attendd . awatch wmv at the home of LouHoist in Omaha.Mr. and Mrs.Fred Junzbluthhad as New Year's Eve guests
their children.Messrs. and Mes-dames Chester Junzbluth.Fran-dn Junzbluth and lla Mae. Martin.letter of Omaha.Because of the
severe blizzard.they all weresnowed in until Fridav dtemoon.David Sibbernson returned tohis studies nt Kmes Collazo. Iowa.after two week: with his narontl.
Mr. :nd Mrs. A. H. Sibbernsen.Mr.and Mn.Roscoe Rhea ofCanby.Minnesota. and Mr. andMrs.Howard Rhea were Fridaydinnerzueats of Mr. md Hn .Huizh Rhea.Mr. and Mn.Clifford Liesehe
announce the birth of A babydauzhtor. New Yaafa Eve, lt the
Dudln Countv Hoxnlul, in Fre-
mont.
Mines Odetta md Lucille Dan-ielson and Leonud Hotlmxnn ofOmahn. Mlu Domthv Danielson ofSt. Louis. visited. this week. withMr. and Hrs. I-luzh Rhu.Mlsn WllmA Emerson hu n~turned to Valentine. Nebmkn nf-ber two weeks here with relutiva.Keith und Marv Jean Iona: re~
tumed to Lincoln.Sundtv.me rtwo wnkn lt hams.M: and .Un P193 Jonu gnllad
Hogs » Cattle - Horses - Sheep
1 0 r e m - 1 n - n u m : f o r sm ' u m m - a l u m n t e r r l m r y \ » y o u r : u n m n n e ou rn n v \ » m e m m : a e p e n a n m e m m : y o u m u n n d t o o u r m . . | m n . u h u n .
o r l | \ C 1 0 ¢ k .
FARM SALES Auc rxomzs ns
` Chas. W. Tnylor, Ronald Martin, Si Johnson-your chaise ofthree nnelioneers with every du selling experience And ex-* pert judges of values. Our complele suction service costs nomore.See us for dxles.
Taylor U W ells Auction Company
I |
rr f :.~ ~ " ~~.»~»~ '*"ff;;i="¥¢<"*w
Mrs.Sotomun Barton,whosebirth anrniversurynval Monday, wasnleasantlv surprised when a srrolmof relatives and neisrhbors authoredfor the afternoon The time was
|
16 Attend Sheet
M¢ta| School
1 .
Sixteen young men of Blah- andWuhington County went w Oma-ha, last eek, zo enroll in a sheet
I '
/If
~n '
~. / ' ~ .
._,x
J< > \
Ru bb e r S o l e s
loc pr,(Fira lnnllrr,butterservirnethananymen'|\mln at thisprice I Cement lurlwivd !
1'a .,~
U f~"'¥f"effa@
KoL'rEnMAN~5
~'BEN FlzANKL|N sro
Rubber
I-Ieels
loc pr.
Hom!qunllty me-n;half howls at a realnmInk. l.lf¢- springrubberlonhuurg
jnrn xml jnlu!
o umbazo.I Patdck Mnckin andwere af Alvin Vaalternoon visitors nt the FredWenterzmgnd home. Friday.Road; nn this nsizhborhood havebeen drifted lull of snow and moat
telephones have been out of order
.
~~" N \ \ »I" " - _ q |, ,_f f
DR. D. R. EHLERS
--DeathFormer Dr. W. F. Hemphill
LocationHome 'hula Bnlldlng
Dlnlr. Nuln-uh
THE E AT S HOP
-M e a I s --
MALTED aunts-num
24~l1uur Service
Shoe Polish
l o c
Illnrk ShlnnlA putsmakes old shoan lwkllkea n ma i n !Protncin mm th a nfrulli ulan||m\nn.
Iull.m r .I n u m n .n e r m l n J U N Kb l u t h n u r E l k h o m .S u n d a y e v e n
I
L _ . . .
-tina.
1_1-.=1me Elm x-\»_|._._w__¢
~C~ f
vniiié?
PHONE 11 a nd gi ve us y ou r wan t-
ads.Only Ze ner word ner inser-
tion innu ren instant male of that
unwanted fumiture. etc.
CARDS OF THANKS
FOR SALE
255. ACRES. stood ?u;1dinR'_Close
REAL ESTATE
FOR RENT
C A R D O F T H A N K S
W E OF FER our dnoe re t hank s tothe man v kind frlen who re-
membemd un on our Golden
W eddi mr an niver sary .W e wi ll
tre as ure the Dms en ts a nd th e
c ards re c e i v d as lam: as we live.W e tha nk vou a ll.
Mr . a n d Mm .Fr an k Sc ha fe r.
C A R D O F T H A N K S
WE SINCERELY mm co mendgur thanks to all Umm who wereno kind to us at the death of our
dear husband and father.Mxi i _ C h lr le | B a te s a n d W i lma
l lHis mi ner s a nd bro the rs.
MAY HYBRJDS stand with the
best in every com Yield mn.1-8t'In Bs xwr.
I CAN STILL furnish the foliowinz
Ynnr'| Hybrid Seed Corn:No.109-111-115 and 120.Also Na-bnlki State cenitied U. S. 13.
Nebr.463. m. 960, Iowa 989.Phone Kennand 8601.ArnoldHansen. Blair, Rt. 2,48-Gt'
WALNUT BED. sorimzs and mat-
tress.Also Dair of hip boots,Bile 10.Call White 828.m e
SCRATCH PADS.hixzh aunlitv
band nqoer. 12c ner pound.Oth-er auahties. Sc ner Dound.48-tl The Enterurise.
MODERN APARTMENT,availgbgg January 20.John Sutton
HOUSE ON West Park.Call 504West Nebraska.1-lt'
~ rmau Woman
u ned Yesterday
neral servicos for Mrs. Annalson, 79-year-old Herman wo-who died at the Fremont_~"al,Saturday eveninz.fol-
~na GATES RETURNS
To GRAND ISLAND
Dr.C.Ray Gales of Grand
m m e has been ro-elecued bo the
guperintendency of the GmndIslandSchools for a ihree-year
um, "g g " o l t h u v i c i n i t y ln -
nmmcgd ednesdxy. Dr. Gates xe-
RedCross Sewing
and Knitting ls
Growing Popular
Interqst In W a r W o r k
~CONCERNED OVER
FRIENDS' SAFETY
Some concern in felt reg\rdlng
the sevenl Washington Cauntymenandwomen, known to hav~
been in the Philippine or Hawaiian
Islands at the timg al the attack
In early December. As yet, lever-
..._. , ,
n o t o wn mac hines.
Blai r projec ts n o w i n p r n g ; .
inc lu de 5 se ni or Gi rl Sc out gm~ a
an d a c f ub a t Cr owe! ! Ho me ,--¢
n f wh i c h a m enga ged in k n i tti n g
'1`h¢ V. F. W. and Americ an Legi~
asixiliar ies, as well as se veral oth
er organizations an d indi vidu als
I ;:I l
out Wuhington County, thin week,
u l zv e r d mm indiwdunll and
club memben volunteered their
services.A number U! sewing and
knitting projecte hnve begun work
nlrendy, nnd others will get under-
vray in the imrnediah future. Ev-
ery day bring! an additional num-
R A W L E I G H R O U T E nva illhle at
once.Good onnortamitv for mmover 25 with eu.WMM at anne.
Raw\eilzh's.Dent.NBA-40-105,
Fr ve no n. Illi no is .1 - l t '
0PPOR'|'UNI'l'|
CARD OF THANKS
CARDS OF THANKS
~ rmau Woman
u ned Yesterday
neral servicos for Mrs. Annalson, 79-year-old Herman wo-who died at the Fremont_~"al,Saturday eveninz.fol-
~na GATES RETURNS
To GRAND ISLAND
Dr.C.Ray Gales of Grand
m m e has been ro-elecued bo the
guperintendency of the GmndIslandSchools for a ihree-year
um, "g g " o l t h u v i c i n i t y ln -
nmmcgd ednesdxy. Dr. Gates xe-
RedCross Sewing
and Knitting ls
Growing Popular
Interqst In W a r W o r k
~CONCERNED OVER
FRIENDS' SAFETY
Some concern in felt reg\rdlng
the sevenl Washington Cauntymenandwomen, known to hav~
been in the Philippine or Hawaiian
Islands at the timg al the attack
In early December. As yet, lever-
..._. , ,
n o t o wn mac hines.
Blai r projec ts n o w i n p r n g ; .
inc lu de 5 se ni or Gi rl Sc out gm~ a
an d a c f ub a t Cr owe! ! Ho me ,--¢
n f wh i c h a m enga ged in k n i tti n g
'1`h¢ V. F. W. and Americ an Legi~
asixiliar ies, as well as se veral oth
er organizations an d indi vidu als
I ;:I l
out Wuhington County, thin week,
u l zv e r d mm indiwdunll and
club memben volunteered their
services.A number U! sewing and
knitting projecte hnve begun work
nlrendy, nnd others will get under-
vray in the imrnediah future. Ev-
ery day bring! an additional num-
R A W L E I G H R O U T E nva illhle at
once.Good onnortamitv for mmover 25 with eu.WMM at anne.
Raw\eilzh's.Dent.NBA-40-105,
Fr ve no n. Illi no is .1 - l t '
0PPOR'|'UNI'l'|
CARD OF THANKS
CARDS OF THANKS
H-
B
Freeport. Illinois.1-lt*guperlntendency of the G:-andIslandSchools for a three-year
a r m, w " of .that vicinity un-nounced edneaday. Dr. Gates xe-
cently began his twentieth yan- in
that capacity.He in the aan ofMrs. F. W. Arndt of Blair, and s
formar prindpa! of the Blair City
Schoois.
.___......___...| I ~
REAL ESTATE
FOR RENT
C A R D O F T H A N K S
W E OF FER our dnoe re t hank s tothe man v kind frlen who re-
membemd un on our Golden
W eddi mr an niver sary .W e wi ll
tre as ure the Dms en ts a nd th e
c ards re c e i v d as lam: as we live.W e tha nk vou a ll.
Mr . a n d Mm .Fr an k Sc ha fe r.
C A R D O F T H A N K S
WE SINCERELY mm co mendgur thanks to all Umm who wereno kind to us at the death of our
dear husband and father.Mxi i _ C h lr le | B a te s a n d W i lma
l lHis mi ner s a nd bro the rs.
CARDS OF THANKS
AT JOSLYN, SUN.
Tha Dann College a cappella
chair will open its 1942 season,
Sundny, with a concert nt Joslyn
Memorinl in Omaha,The pro-
gnm, which is scheduled to begin
at three o'clock, ls under the direc~
tion of Prof. John W. Link.No definite itinerary has been
announced yet for the cholr's an-
nual cancer! tour,later in the
spring.
56 ACRES. stood buildinir.Close?
in.By own er.Phone 292. 48-tfi
7 - R OOM HO U S E .all mo der n,|
stood srazmze Can ~ bo ugh t at. a
ve ry attr ac ti ve onoe.+A 6-room house c lose in. all mod-I
em exc eo t he at. i mme di ate D os -'session. Driced to s ell.|
1 - I t N. T. L und 8: Co.
\- ROOM HOUS E . mo d e r n .close'
in.By own er. P. 0. Bo x 450.
48-tf
. q
~¢
T'; ~_.j ~
.5*,.
.us ~- f ;
4 '*S y -1~~- -I h e m o s t
._*Q*
f r ~3 1 .tr "'P ;. V a
°1 .r ..";;"Q\f
." i "1l"....r f~*g ,..\. s ,.c ~x y .;:m ~n ..i n .. :s °»./3 I sA~sk " 1 ge
:,1 9 <~...»
.~;m "€!'§"s _;_.f». . | .~~' ~2 n > f = f ~' » f '- ~ ~ - ~
" §ng " f r - , .l
. 1 - f t !~"an
4*~ ..§iu-T "1
HEARTY w1NTER FOODS
for yo
u m m m |
nmspln~
W w w ~w w u l n d v
MODERN APARTMENT,availgbgg January 20.John Sutton
HOUSE ON West Park.Call 504West Nebraska.1-lt'
Amor 11 TIRES To |COUNTY IN JANUARY
Eleven tires hnvg been allotted
un passenger can ln Washington
to xnfomudon received from ns-
tlonal headquarwrn this week.
Moborcycles and light trucks havebeenallottad 9 tire: and all ve~hlclas ln the county are llmlwd to
26 inner Lubes.Trucks and buses
,....
county during January, according]
I
PROMOTION FORPAUL M. FISHERI
Paul M. Fisher, who returned Lol
Rock Hill,South Carolina,Mon-
day, Qollowing a holiday visit with
Blair relatives, received a promo-
tion this week, it is leamed.Fol-
lowing is n copy of the commenda-
tion.
"To Corporal Paul M.Fisher,
3:11 Battalion Detachment, lst Ar-
mored Regiment, for his outstand-ing work as s motoreyclist in thai
second phase of this GHQ maneu-|
vers.Corporal Fisher performedinvaluable work ae a scout, path-l
finder and messenger, negotiatingdifficutterrainwithcomplete!
abandon.When the mi ns was,
toughest, Corporal Fisher was al-~ways present with u :mile on hisl
dirt-covered face.His unflagglng
enthusiasm, initiative and physical
energy made him the epitome of a
modern Paul Revere.
R. E. Haina,Jr.,
Capt.ls t Armored Regt.
Commander."
Fisher has been visiting his wife
and baby at the home of her par*
mite, Mr. and Mrs, Ove T. Ander-
son, and mlso spent a pm of hisvacation at the parental, ManleyFisher, home.
|_||~ r
/
Interest In W a r W o r k
Manifested Throughout
Entire County
Considerab!e interest in war re~lie! work was munifeibed through-
~I c ers G pletewillcanyasupplyofDefenseAdve..|In 'I"he 'Flnterprile ment,Sumps for sale.1 /in Brings Results venien
PUBLIC SALE
JANUARY 17TH
Alfred W. I-hnlen, living south»
west oi Herman, will .hold a public
sale on Saturday, January 17th, atwhich time he will close out dl olhll farm machinery and llve stock_
His advertisement will be found in
anothar p ¢in this imma andthoseinte~ ~led will do well to
look it o~ >- carefully.
Freeport. Illinois.1-lt*guperlntendency of the G:-andIslandSchools for a three-year
a r m, w " of .that vicinity un-nounced edneaday. Dr. Gates xe-
cently began his twentieth yan- in
that capacity.He in the aan ofMrs. F. W. Arndt of Blair, and s
formar prindpa! of the Blair City
Schoois.
.___......___...| I ~
REAL ESTATE
FOR RENT
C A R D O F T H A N K S
W E OF FER our dnoe re t hank s tothe man v kind frlen who re-
membemd un on our Golden
W eddi mr an niver sary .W e wi ll
tre as ure the Dms en ts a nd th e
c ards re c e i v d as lam: as we live.W e tha nk vou a ll.
Mr . a n d Mm .Fr an k Sc ha fe r.
C A R D O F T H A N K S
WE SINCERELY mm co mendgur thanks to all Umm who wereno kind to us at the death of our
dear husband and father.Mxi i _ C h lr le | B a te s a n d W i lma
l lHis mi ner s a nd bro the rs.
CARDS OF THANKS
AT JOSLYN, SUN.
Tha Dann College a cappella
chair will open its 1942 season,
Sundny, with a concert nt Joslyn
Memorinl in Omaha,The pro-
gnm, which is scheduled to begin
at three o'clock, ls under the direc~
tion of Prof. John W. Link.No definite itinerary has been
announced yet for the cholr's an-
nual cancer! tour,later in the
spring.
56 ACRES. stood buildinir.Close?
in.By own er.Phone 292. 48-tfi
7 - R OOM HO U S E .all mo der n,|
stood srazmze Can ~ bo ugh t at. a
ve ry attr ac ti ve onoe.+A 6-room house c lose in. all mod-I
em exc eo t he at. i mme di ate D os -'session. Driced to s ell.|
1 - I t N. T. L und 8: Co.
\- ROOM HOUS E . mo d e r n .close'
in.By own er. P. 0. Bo x 450.
48-tf
. q
T'; ` §~§_.j ~
..,".""
" ; ;~ ` .7'»"
<.>f¢»;;M Q 1 ; ; f f =
f p /.".
' YL . ,H '_.~' i r l '.~.~" " "~~
/ . " . ;. ; ~.
.r .)..
* ; e ...;"*g ,.; " .c ' :
" ;~'n ..
' g i f .Is
1 5 1 ge9..I .:.gg""... j ; ,92gag,.
-.'Sf ...;: _ . . . /_? _ r ~f f '"~;5_......
..-v .- , .l~f i"u..f *.1
HEARTY w1NTER FOODS
for yo
u m m m |
nmspln~
W w w ~w w u l n d v
MODERN APARTMENT,availgbgg January 20.John Sutton
HOUSE ON West Park.Call 504West Nebraska.1-lt'
Amor 11 TIRES To |COUNTY IN JANUARY
Eleven tires hnvg been allotted
un passenger can ln Washington
to xnfomudon received from ns-
tlonal headquarwrn this week.
Moborcycles and light trucks havebeenallottad 9 tire: and all ve~hlclas ln the county are llmlwd to
26 inner Lubes.Trucks and buses
,....
county during January, according]
I
PROMOTION FORPAUL M. FISHERI
Paul M. Fisher, who returned Lol
Rock Hill,South Carolina,Mon-
day, Qollowing a holiday visit with
Blair relatives, received a promo-
tion this week, it is leamed.Fol-
lowing is n copy of the commenda-
tion.
"To Corporal Paul M.Fisher,
3:11 Battalion Detachment, lst Ar-
mored Regiment, for his outstand-ing work as s motoreyclist in thai
second phase of this GHQ maneu-|
vers.Corporal Fisher performedinvaluable work ae a scout, path-l
finder and messenger, negotiatingdifficutterrainwithcomplete!
abandon.When the mi ns was,
toughest, Corporal Fisher was al-~ways present with u :mile on hisl
dirt-covered face.His unflagglng
enthusiasm, initiative and physical
energy made him the epitome of a
modern Paul Revere.
R. E. Haina,Jr.,
Capt.ls t Armored Regt.
Commander."
Fisher has been visiting his wife
and baby at the home of her par*
mite, Mr. and Mrs, Ove T. Ander-
son, and mlso spent a pm of hisvacation at the parental, ManleyFisher, home.
|_||~ r
/
Interest In W a r W o r k
Manifested Throughout
Entire County
Considerab!e interest in war re~lie! work was munifeibed through-
~I c ers G pletewillcanyasupplyofDefenseAdve..|In 'I"he 'Flnterprile ment,Sumps for sale.1 /in Brings Results venien
PUBLIC SALE
JANUARY 17TH
Alfred W. I-hnlen, living south»
west oi Herman, will .hold a public
sale on Saturday, January 17th, atwhich time he will close out dl olhll farm machinery and llve stock_
His advertisement will be found in
anothar p ¢in this imma andthoseinte~ ~led will do well to
look it o~ >- carefully.
Freeport. Illinois.1-lt*guperlntendency of the G:-andIslandSchools for a three-year
a r m, w " of .that vicinity un-nounced edneaday. Dr. Gates xe-
cently began his twentieth yan- in
that capacity.He in the aan ofMrs. F. W. Arndt of Blair, and s
formar prindpa! of the Blair City
Schoois.
.___......___...| I ~
REAL ESTATE
FOR RENT
C A R D O F T H A N K S
W E OF FER our dnoe re t hank s tothe man v kind frlen who re-
membemd un on our Golden
W eddi mr an niver sary .W e wi ll
tre as ure the Dms en ts a nd th e
c ards re c e i v d as lam: as we live.W e tha nk vou a ll.
Mr . a n d Mm .Fr an k Sc ha fe r.
C A R D O F T H A N K S
WE SINCERELY mm co mendgur thanks to all Umm who wereno kind to us at the death of our
dear husband and father.Mxi i _ C h lr le | B a te s a n d W i lma
l lHis mi ner s a nd bro the rs.
CARDS OF THANKS
AT JOSLYN, SUN.
Tha Dann College a cappella
chair will open its 1942 season,
Sundny, with a concert nt Joslyn
Memorinl in Omaha,The pro-
gnm, which is scheduled to begin
at three o'clock, ls under the direc~
tion of Prof. John W. Link.No definite itinerary has been
announced yet for the cholr's an-
nual cancer! tour,later in the
spring.
56 ACRES. stood buildinir.Close?
in.By own er.Phone 292. 48-tfi
7 - R OOM HO U S E .all mo der n,|
stood srazmze Can ~ bo ugh t at. a
ve ry attr ac ti ve onoe.+A 6-room house c lose in. all mod-I
em exc eo t he at. i mme di ate D os -'session. Driced to s ell.|
1 - I t N. T. L und 8: Co.
\- ROOM HOUS E . mo d e r n .close'
in.By own er. P. 0. Bo x 450.
48-tf
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HEARTY w1NTER FOODS
for yo
u m m m |
nmspln~
W w w ~w w u l n d v
MODERN APARTMENT,availgbgg January 20.John Sutton
HOUSE ON West Park.Call 504West Nebraska.1-lt'
Amor 11 TIRES To |COUNTY IN JANUARY
Eleven tires hnvg been allotted
un passenger can ln Washington
to xnfomudon received from ns-
tlonal headquarwrn this week.
Moborcycles and light trucks havebeenallottad 9 tire: and all ve~hlclas ln the county are llmlwd to
26 inner Lubes.Trucks and buses
,....
county during January, according]
I
PROMOTION FORPAUL M. FISHERI
Paul M. Fisher, who returned Lol
Rock Hill,South Carolina,Mon-
day, Qollowing a holiday visit with
Blair relatives, received a promo-
tion this week, it is leamed.Fol-
lowing is n copy of the commenda-
tion.
"To Corporal Paul M.Fisher,
3:11 Battalion Detachment, lst Ar-
mored Regiment, for his outstand-ing work as s motoreyclist in thai
second phase of this GHQ maneu-|
vers.Corporal Fisher performedinvaluable work ae a scout, path-l
finder and messenger, negotiatingdifficutterrainwithcomplete!
abandon.When the mi ns was,
toughest, Corporal Fisher was al-~ways present with u :mile on hisl
dirt-covered face.His unflagglng
enthusiasm, initiative and physical
energy made him the epitome of a
modern Paul Revere.
R. E. Haina,Jr.,
Capt.ls t Armored Regt.
Commander."
Fisher has been visiting his wife
and baby at the home of her par*
mite, Mr. and Mrs, Ove T. Ander-
son, and mlso spent a pm of hisvacation at the parental, ManleyFisher, home.
|_||~ r
/
Interest In W a r W o r k
Manifested Throughout
Entire County
Considerab!e interest in war re~lie! work was munifeibed through-
~I c ers G pletewillcanyasupplyofDefenseAdve..|In 'I"he 'Flnterprile ment,Sumps for sale.1 /in Brings Results venien
PUBLIC SALE
JANUARY 17TH
Alfred W. I-hnlen, living south»
west oi Herman, will .hold a public
sale on Saturday, January 17th, atwhich time he will close out dl olhll farm machinery and llve stock_
His advertisement will be found in
anothar p ¢in this imma andthoseinte~ ~led will do well to
look it o~ >- carefully.
Cnr
marHoe
;;"s'; ;1;;.;,..;'s;a;;.;;,.¢ 'Ci\u,;¢h|~~""on Wednesday alternoon;"""°'|u£.li¢§' ;ndLMr~s. AElmer:v§|:l
was made at the Herman °F'5'°*F"Ylma ~ was a foriner Arl-
wlth Rev. A. W- Clarks officiating. ington resident and is s cousin ofAl Anna Marie Chnsteneen, the'
deceased was born in Denmark on
June 21, 1862; sho cams to Ameri-
ca in 1888, and on November 27
was married to Andrew Hansen at
Tekamuh.They resided in Burt
County until 1919 when they wentto Colorado; Mr.Hansen died in
1932.Ten children were born to
this union, two som dying ln ln-
hncy and three otlmrrs pudng on
later.In 1986, she was married to 'Hn-
ning Carlson ol Herman, who died
ln 1939.During the past fewyears, Mrs.Carlson had made her
name on 'he Herman Christ farm,
southwest of Bennan.Survivors up two sons. Thorvald
Mm.Alice Newcom and Harry
Osterman of Arlington. She vlmlt-
ed her farmer home a number oi
years ago, at which time she pre-
sented the Arlington School Ll-
brsry with copies of books she had
written while ln Manila.
No word hu been received from
Kenneth Hester of the U. S. Navy,also s former Arlington boy. He
was stationed on a ship at Hono-lulu when lut heard from, shortly
before the bombing.
Miss Florence Svqudgsard of
Arlington has received a letterfromPaulG.Craney,who was
stationed at Schofield Bsnacks ln
Honolulu. Cnney, dthough he didnot disclose details. stated that he
_3 - - - -| ,y o u r n v o n m u n n r v v u e
A n umb e r o f o u bc o u nty o r g gn i -
Mm. Ru t'x Hi tc hn mn o i ' B la i r i s : a tio n s also wi l!begin wa r wo r k
c ounty c haixnan of all sewing proj-in the near futu re.T w o projec ts
ac ts; she re pprts th a t sh e ha s on a re a lr ea dy u nd er wa y in F or t Ca l-
thos e in c lvrse-
~C~ f
vniiié?
PHONE 11 a nd gi ve us y ou r wan t-
ads.Only Ze ner word ner inser-
tion innu ren instant male of that
unwanted fumiture. etc.
CARDS OF THANKS
FOR SALE
255. ACRES. stood ?u;1dinR'_Close
REAL ESTATE
FOR RENT
C A R D O F T H A N K S
W E OF FER our dnoe re t hank s tothe man v kind frlen who re-
membemd un on our Golden
W eddi mr an niver sary .W e wi ll
tre as ure the Dms en ts a nd th e
c ards re c e i v d as lam: as we live.W e tha nk vou a ll.
Mr . a n d Mm .Fr an k Sc ha fe r.
C A R D O F T H A N K S
WE SINCERELY mm co mendgur thanks to all Umm who wereno kind to us at the death of our
dear husband and father.Mxi i _ C h lr le | B a te s a n d W i lma
l lHis mi ner s a nd bro the rs.
MAY HYBRJDS stand with the
best in every com Yield mn.1-8t'In Bs xwr.
I CAN STILL furnish the foliowinz
Ynnr'| Hybrid Seed Corn:No.109-111-115 and 120.Also Na-bnlki State cenitied U. S. 13.
Nebr.463. m. 960, Iowa 989.Phone Kennand 8601.ArnoldHansen. Blair, Rt. 2,48-Gt'
WALNUT BED. sorimzs and mat-
tress.Also Dair of hip boots,Bile 10.Call White 828.m e
SCRATCH PADS.hixzh aunlitv
band nqoer. 12c ner pound.Oth-er auahties. Sc ner Dound.48-tl The Enterurise.
MODERN APARTMENT,availgbgg January 20.John Sutton
HOUSE ON West Park.Call 504West Nebraska.1-lt'
hand s plmtiful lupply of yarn lndlhov a school knitting un&t ledcloth lo be used in the work. Col- by Mrs. Maxon McQuarr¥e. and anal rmmwd articles in sum-loi E. s. unit.''
hnrge of Mrs. A c. Debel Volunteers uk'
~_~are rn mg woolPig'g bgn zn wm a t s w e a te rs for children and men,
A exe Y rs.~ F. Swnn- girls'wool skirts,cotton dresses
fur women and children,and a
ing of pnttema for cloth 9!'°"E °! 192 nyspital K`°W\'\3 ol un-
lax-ticles is ming done by th. NYM uleacned muslxn.
girls,under the supervidon of Those in Blair who Mah to sew
Mrs. Hitehmsn. The girls are do- for the Red Cross are asked to tel-
ing this work on their own rims, ephone Mrs.Hibchman,at eitheroutxide of regular hours. When a 203 or White 28; those inwreswdlsuitabladownmwnlocationhas. in knittlnz mav contact Mrs. A. C.
ec u re d, a s ewin g un it, c o m- 'D eb el, Gé en i n é f l f ,'>t ii \ e u Z
with the nec essary eq u i p side o f Bla i r a n d wi sh to vo lu n-
wi ll be s et u p f o r th e c o n - te e n y o u ma y c a ll Mr s . Hi tc h ma n
se of those workers who do at the above numbers
I-lumen or Cnluonm, L-mul naman md hem gn the iuupltcl but n|ol Culnr,Colondo, :ml than n rl M 9 |H vnu gmtdlughkn, lin. Ella -Tmhlun ol cm..bf...G...».'& \g.\glf|| unv-
2"'°£§?:.'.§'ZE. _nal ...£"9.:f EEE; Quin; regggqing ,alflhlu S=h~!°r-.
~,¢,,
'u vIi , ).-~b » ~
, ;a _-if m
A `J
i f ~1 ''\. / ".; )
"°r ..r ~
1 ~ - ~ : f ¥ * § i @ .~- _ ~ ~
J ~~-J .|
..1 a».§,. m *:gg
* B i c o n
Lean, Sliced
llc lb.
All rural and city mail carriers
Il carry a suppiy of DefenseLamps for sale.
LeRoy Creach was a Sunday din-
er guest of Mr and Mrs. Alfred. Feer and family.
DUNKLAUS POST.
PONE VACATION
» :a 1'
m ~
YOU CAN EAT W ELL
And Stay Within Your Budget
BUY THESE
Friday and Saturday Specials
H a m b u r g e r
Pure Moat
l 8 c l b .
lington who had planned bo
pend the winter in Florida a.nd
M i n c e d I - l a m
Sliced
1 8 : l b .
Mea ty
7c lb
'k
Phohe 32 --W e Deliver
W. J. SAS
0 0a I||l |
Center Cut
2Sc lb
15c lb.
*Pork Liver
Frenh, Sliced
l8c lb.
~'\'
Loin End
llc Ib
I so ..9ur o mn t servic e.
11 i ;N. T. Lun d 8: Co.
1 0 %D I S C OU NT f o r cash un ti iF e b ma r y l s t on sharpening
nlo w lay s.c ultivatori shovels,
plan ter runn ers and dmc blad es.
1-St*Mi lle r Mu n k .
No ti c e of A djo ur nmen t of An n ua l
Me etin g
NO T I C E is he reby szive n tha t the
Annu al Mee tinxr o f the Memb ersof the W ashi ngton County Sc an-
dina via n Mu tua l In aur alwe Co rn-
na n v o f Blair.Nebra ska.ad-
ic u me d to me et attai n in Sc he f-
:::Tuesdav the 13th day of Janu-
ary. 1942 at 1:30 o'clock P. M.Miller Nielsen. President.Ove T. Anderson. Secretary.
FOR ASSISTANCE in brenarinflincometaxreportssee C. J.I Schmidt.1~6\.°
SUBSCRIPTION ra ta m TheENTERPRISE now only' $1.50
ver year in county._$2.00 perDeryear to all nointa outsidecounty.County-widn news cov-
erlke. ulenty of local newl nic-tunes gvery week.Call at the ol-§1g or mail us vour week today.
CORN LOAN INSURANCE.
|1~1t N. T. Lund & Co.
Tomatoes
3 No. 2 Cana
ISS
W i l de li ve r . - S e rvi c e s c a n a l-
so be h ad b v our :J resent herdbull. Golden Chief. a sire of out.-
stan ding me rI o:-ovided c ows
are known to be absolutely c lean.
Gull a t to wn residence nearCou rt Hou se. W e st Point.
51-3t Arnold S. Miserez.
u u
PUREB RE D Sn otte d Po la nd C hi na
boars.Thic k ea sv feedi mr ty oe.
Ne w blood fo r old customers.De lmar Ruwe.Herma n. Ne br..
Phono IIooner Y~312.47- t!
Co mp a nv wi ll b e hel d i n t he of-
fice of the s ec re tary in Bla ir .Nebraska.Monday .J anu ary
12th, 1942 at 2 n. rn.
1 - lt E. B. Redfield, Sec retary .
W E M A K E L O A N S o n f a r ms a n d
u n h n n n h n n - u nNe ls Paulson,son o f I'drs.Ed -
na Pau lson, submi tted to an emer-
genc y appen dec to my at Blair Hos-
pital, W edne sday night.
A tonsilec tomy wa s performed
at Blair Hospital, Tuesday , for Bob
Iiindley .
makes,good cotton,medium
inked.60c.The Enterprise. Lf.
CARBON PAPER,fine Keebord
bond, adding machine paper,89-tt The Enterprise.
A baby billy. believed to be the
first Blair baby of 1942, was born
to lfr. and Mrs Harold Morris at
,a ;| | to,lines at far mers' uric eaI-I5-if '1`\'sun-Lonsz F`n!*ns.
Norman. Nc -br.
S H O R T H O R N S F O R S A L E :10
y oung bulls o f choice breeding.Also some c ows an d heifera.
Fa rmer s'Drices.Ne a r lv 600
males sold in Dast 33 years. Sat-iafaction :turnnnteqd as to sipn-
* C a b b a g e
Solid Heads
4 c l b .
.I Fshing, repn1rin~,~sea¢ 'inzrug work, matmsseu, etc.Phone
g 161.Geargs N. Miller.
1
ALL ACCOUNTS mu! be sgttled
Pork trlleans
3 No 2% Cans
27c
F O U N D
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING
THE ANNUAL meetimz of the
N D T I C E Snight, January 1. Mr. Morris is em-
pioged by Ifetgrsen Sn I-Iaecker,
B a n a n a s
Colden Ripe7c lb.
*Grape ruit
Large and Juicy
6 for 194:
extended.1~3t"Mi~ler Mun~
R e d B e a n s
F O U N D ::zoo lb.uisz near Ke n-
nard.Sa m M. W r ig ht, J r. .
1-3t Ken nan i.
FOR 2 t: P ER W ORD vn u c an re n t
a abuse in this want. ad sec tion.
Macaroni or
I :
W A N T E D25:2
WANTED:Dead ltock. fne nn-
mlum.Blair I}enderlnx Ser-vice.Phone 17.collecL HollyJemsn,ment for Union Ren~
darlnx Co.. I.aPlatte. Nebr. 29-Lf
LIVE STOCK
TWO GOOD 'YOUNG Shorthumbulll(or male.Phone Henmm
263.Malcolm Brodersen.52-Ll
SEE u s FOR Frelh Cowl md
* O r a n g e s
Medium Size
Zl c D oz.
|.n
..|..;u ~g ~I1 nand bears.
Rn? Wulf Sam MoorePhone Black 53 111 on 37
49-41.*
n u m u - -o ¢n
*Grapes
2 lbs. 2Sc
*Apples
Wineaaps
Sc lb.
~i l.. 81: ~r ~und.
48-tt The Enmmiae.
.U ..;||....
:rr »;;::a@;.;7~ffi';;1t f$i";".»1?"h.,".§.§§?§§31"youth,w
Christensen o f Blair,and C.H.__
Christensen o f Den mar k,s u r v i v e , B ~ ~~
|also.|1 n A n r . v m m 1
AY...s||¥of yuof-
v'| GUAKMIIEED
you mm kdm
mil Safnuy nut
rio "hm:-ming'
~¢1,...¢,.,\1\,,..g,|¢.\___
maduuhcim mm m nx-
Edud is ull rldnnuy.Ya| ms#plmu|...mry me md mry
\ho...¢npylaa¢klwnnnl
# \ : A § U |u u v c p u u s y u l l t u u l e L u y
a D : Y : ' § l \r ' ~ \ l \ f m n n n n i | u I u
Pork Roast*Beef RoastCatsup nd nm 3 Blix; 25:
S a u e r k r a u t ~"aw mn Loi n E nd Cuts,I m a Chuc k Cu ts - -Mo r e
Ric h and Fls vo r f u l Tender for Oven- Rou sti mz
Ne c k Bo n e s
Mea ty
7c lb.»
* B i c o n
Lean, Sliced
llc lb.
Tomatoes
3 No. 2 Cana
ISS
r i $ ,T 1 1*' f E.¢;b'~\°°5 .» =@»;i
'rr | r t 1 ~....-"4 ; ~'~ ., p q ~r /|
1 1 ;~. r ~~ {?
:''¢n n , ; " ~ g f ~ ~ l s ~ / $ 2
' Q .~~l Z p
: t l ~~1 /
.1 .: , ," :r n 1 " "" f ~= »
YOU CA N E A T W E L L
And Stay Within Your Budget
BUY THESE
Friday and Saturday Specials
W A N T E D
Fe br ua ry l s t o n aharnenin~
nlo w lay s.c u lti va te ;shovels
plan te r mn ne rs a nd d ls c blad es
1-SL'Mi lle r Mu n k .
No ti c e of A djo ur nmen t of An nu al
Me e li n k
NO T I C E is he reby szive n tha t the
Ann un l Mee ti nlr o f th e Membe rs
ol the W ashinxzton County Sc an-
din avi an Mu tua l I nsu ra nc e Co m-nu n v o f Blair.Nebra ska.ad~
ioumed to meet axzain in Sc he!~
fle r's Ha ll.Blai r.Neb ras ka. on
Tuesdav th e 13 th da y o f J a nu -
ary . 1942 at 1:30 o'cloc k P. M.Miller Nielse n. President.
Ove T. An der son . S ec r eur y .
F O R A S S I S TA N C E i n brenarinfl
inc ome ta x repo rts see C . J .
I Sc hmidt.1~6l.°
S UB S C R I P T I ON r a t a m Th eE N T E R P R I S E n o w only '$1.50
ne r y ea r i n counl.y._$2.00 pe r
Der y e a r to a ll nointa outside
c ounty .Cou nty - wldn n ews c o v-
Gr lk e. u le nty of loc al n e wl u lc -tunes gvery week.Call al. the ol-
§1g or mail u s vour week toda y .
C O R N L O A N I N S U R A N C E .
|1~1t N. T. L u nd & C o .
F U R N I T U R E upholateri ng, refin-
|Falling,rep nlri ng, se a¢mn ln g ,
rug work, ma tmsseu, etc .Phone
g 161.Ge or ge N. Mi ller .
1
A L L A C C O U N T S m u l be settled
in fu ll b efor e 19 42 c r edit will be
extended.1 - a v Mi ller Mun k .
M i n c e d I - l a m
Sliced
1 8 : l b .
H a m b u r g e r
Pure Moat
l 8 c l b .
Phohe 32 --W e Deliver
W. J. SAS
..¢-¢ - _ . -.- _
B a n a n a s
Colden Ripe7c lb.
Macaroni or
Spaghetti
2 lbs. l5c
Red Beans
3 No.l lb. Cans
25:2
Pork trlleans
3 No 2% Cans
27c
*Pork Chops
Center Cuts
2Sc lb.
Boiling Beef
Lean and Meaty
15c lb.
Pork Liver
Frenh, Sliced
l8c lb.
* P o r k S t ea k
Lo i n E nd :
llc Ib.
'A'
*Grape ruit
Large and Juicy
6 for 194:
* O r a n g e s
Medium Size
Zl c D oz.
WANTED:Dead ltock. fne nn-
mlum.Blair Ipnderinx Ser-vice.Phone 17.collecL HollyJemsn,ment for Union Ren~
darinx Co.. I.aPlatte. Nebr. 29-Lf
LIVE STOCK
TWO GOOD 'YOUNG Shorthumbu~ll (or male.Phone Henmm
*Grapes
2 lbs. 2Sc
F O U N D
SEE u s FOR Frelh Cowl mdcloseanrinzen.bnedinz bullsmd bears.
Rn W ulf Sam MoorePhone Black 53 111 on 87
49-41.*
BERKSHIRE BOARSZ best blood
Jlnea at farmers' adm.I 45-tl 'hsun-Lanz Farms.
'l¢»rmun. Nebr.
SHORTHORNS FOR SALE:10
younxr bulls of choice breedimz.Alan some cows und heifers.Farmers'lrrices.Nearlv GOD
*Apples
Wineaaps
Sc lb.
FOUND::zoo lb. uisz near Ken
nard.Sam M. Wright, Jr..
|.~.'s t a n d i n g m e r I o : - o v i d e d c o w s
a r e k n o w n t o b e a b s o l u t e l y c l e a n .
G u l l a t t o w n r e s i d e n c e n e a r
C o u r t H o u s e .W e s t P o i n t .
5 1 - 3 t A r n o l d S .M i s e r e z .
u u
PUREB RE D Sn otte d Po la nd C hi na
boars.Thic k oa sv feedi mr ty oe.
Ne w blood fo r old customers.De lmar Ruwe.Herma n. Ne br..
Phone IIooner Y~312.47- t!
* C a b b a g e
Solid Heads
4 c l b .
o ~rpora au - .Fisher,3:11 Battalion Detachment, lst Ar-
mored Regiment, for his outstand-ing work as a motorcycllst in thai
second phase of this GHQ rnaneu-|
vers.Corporal Fisher performedinvaluable work as a scout, path-l
finder and messenger, negotiatingdifficutterrainwithcomplete
abandon.When the mi ns wa.s|
toughest, Corporal Fishsr wns nl-~ways present with u :mile on his!
dirt-covered face.His unflagglng
enthusiasm, initiative and physical
energy made him the opitome of a
modern Paul Revere.
R. E. Hnina,Jr.,
Capt.ls t Armand Regt.
Commander."
Fisher has been visiting his wife
and baby at the home of her par*
mls, Mr. and Mrs, Ove T. Ander-
son, and mlso spent a pm of hisvacation at the parental, ManleyFisher, home.
nected with the automotive busi-
.neun who wish to become tire in-!
Amor 11 TIRES To |COUNTY IN JANUARY
Eleven tires hnvg been allotted
tn passenger can ln Washingtoncounty during January, according]
to infomudon received from ns-'tlonal headquarters this week.|
Motorcycles and light trucks havebeenallottad 9 tire: and all ve~hlclas ln the county are llmlwd to
26 inner tubes.Trucks and busesof the county wlll get but 22 tired
,,,,.,.
...:.r.||I n l n xl a s t L i o z d a y m o r n i n g .T h o s e w h o
are to neceive tires will first havetheminspected and ~ they are
.. |*
~,....: .1 rrIy a nd h ap pe n to b e n e xt in lin e
they will no t rec e ive a tire.
will appear ~fore the county tire
ntloning board to petition for 1
! o r 2 4 y e | . \ 1 .»Q
~nl I :Q m~ s
Cherub Miik
Milk 53353;-__
*Flour
*Flour
Kitchen
HarvestBlonom
'MAY n
'l
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CELEBRATE 50TH !
ANNIVERSARY;
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