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01-15-1942~From East Nebraskis .liodérn Weekly Newspaper mmf ,. ¢:,,\.M o r e . L o c a | N e w s p 1 c t u r e s _.Q 'w #T h e O f f i c i a l C o u n t y ~ ~T H E E N ' i ` E R P R 1 .¥~~~ Twenty-Une Rural (brrnsponuents From all Quaners of Uounty suas cnnmo n PRICE FEB YEAR IL6 0BLAIR, NEBRASKA, JANUARY 15, 1942Qmmnvm xLv1 NUMBER 2 | anish Envoy to be at Dana College Today ~ublic Invited To H e ar Talk By Danish Diplo~ mat, De Kauffmann ~EPRESENTS THE ~ANISH GOVERN,ME'T sii21z~s§ff~ Farm Debts Liquidate c city Mo r t - ; ; s mai Reverse v h $162,904~W Filed, $60,704.19 Rex~ L ~ PROSPERITY ONFARMS ERETURNIN ~ Q ' w t u u m - ,' Q ~. .o l ?= ;y »rm r l a s . Q * I a n ' s \ ,eI"¢ " v "g . ¢ "._L V ?s 2 . i ~| ' . ! " "M *.4 A f ' :"1 _: f ~za4 * z - g ~~»S M a g g s r v u r ."1 '3 ,, » an g wq w NIJ Z.*l l ,: Q . L i w ~ ~a f f ?. f \:, . ; ~\~" '"a .* i f 5 ? i . ..I I |. ,I n ."P 3 a .». i n ~~" " `Q ~».."\ , .»..»~»-»u " | »_ . .~f f 5 "s |~~i - . --. . . . . . _. . _. _. _. . . . _. _. . . .. _. . .. ._. _. Call for Steel Nets Old 1 9 1 3 L e a t h e r . L i c e n s e P l a t e '1 .\e w . ..~.rru £ l ..p .v 1.. ., . . ; ,¢ ! \ J.1 -p .Q f~ *~ .\ i a ' .h ~ Q . =1; .»:>=@r,=5 ». »" 1 ' ~:.., 13 .I M1}' ° " "''(~ _ g E " " { T " " " ¢ § f "av f ; ~L "l 1.}= i ." 4 ~~ 5 .r _~¥,.' i i ;~- 2 ~,~ _ ". 1 'x .| l ,' 113 ~~"n ". . r pic Dstrict Map Sim rs :`T=>fD§fé»=?` ` Ddk think m e m~I S w e l l ~ E i r y g e r i irzs t an o s ln a 0a o o o s nz ova: nm months away? The public il apt, at thintimeo l war md mtivnnl mas, to forget tha local du-ties but this mhomld not bs \IL is one of the important dudes to lee thnt evsrynhing loud inbdng mn to the beat mdvm- ugu wid!economy and ed!- dency as the vnmhvord. I n the city ol Bhi r,this yur, Q mayor, A city clerk, acity h-euurer and n ooundl- l s 0oo sc u 0 l U aa 284 Farmers Cooperate in Papio Work 45,293 Ames Of County Land Under District* 'Supervision WAS FIRST DISTRICT OF KIND IN STATE | anish Envoy to be at Dana College Today ~ublic Invited To H e ar Talk By Danish Diplo~ mat, De Kauffmann ~EPRESENTS THE ~ANISH GOVERN,ME'T $1,z1z,s91.1Farm Debts Lilidate °1§i?.2.42'%?'f£?1éi'~ f=rule, $60,734.19 Rex~ 1 ~ PROSPERITY ONFARMS FRETURNIN | ." ' ! "t * \ " " ' * ".i ° I f I~- T ".L ` i f" \ . V g : :. . 1 5 | ~l '"| 5 ,' \ »\I n -j .; .§ i ; Q ~- Q ~ L .-1 f 6 ' F " " f i . f '" ' . % i ~> 9A.; 1 : " .g m a n I .., - . § ; ; a af '~\ "'L_ TP,r r . - J ~ \-"a _'!¢.l 6,2 .» ;¢|9't°gpg 3.4 »1 L *°f= _. ..§|..:: -. .w a :m i . -U "~E ~ _f ' F . '''? ! : .-I - . --. . . . . . _. . _. _. _. . . . _. _. . . .. _. . .. ._. _. Call for Steel Nets Old 1 9 1 3 L e a t h e r . L i c e n s e P l a t e '1 .\e w . ..~.rru £ l ..p .v 1.. ., . . ; ,¢ ! \ J.1 -p .Q f~ *~ .\ i a ' .h ~ Q . =1; .»:>=@r,=5 ». »" 1 ' ~:.., 13 .I M1}' ° " "''(~ _ g E " " { T " " " ¢ § f "av f ; ~L "l 1.}= i ." 4 ~~ 5 .r _~¥,.' i i ;~- 2 ~,~ _ ". 1 'x .| l ,' 113 ~~"n ". . r Papio Dstrict Map S n 5' ' ° 3>5>§_»3'i=?° ° __County ls Well Sp0t@ed ~ o s ln a 0a o o o s nz ova: nm months away? The public il apt, at thintimeo l war md mtivnnl mas, to forget tha local du-ties but this mhomld not bs \IL is one of the important dudes to lee thnt evsrynhing loud inbdng mn to the beat mdvm- ugu wid!economy and ed!- dency as the vnmhvord. I n the city ol Bhi r,this yur, Q mayor, A city clerk, acity h-euurer and n ooundl- l s 0oo sc u 0 l U aa 284 Farmers Cooperate in Papio Work 45,293 Ames Of County Land Under District* 'Supervision WAS FIRST DISTRICT OF KIND IN STATE | anish Envoy to be at Dana College Today ~ublic Invited To H e ar Talk By Danish Diplo~ mat, De Kauffmann ~EPRESENTS THE ~ANISH GOVERN,ME'T $1,z1z,s91.1Farm Debts Lilidate °1§i?.2.42'%?'f£?1éi'~ f=rule, $60,734.19 Rex~ 1 ~ PROSPERITY ONFARMS FRETURNIN | ." ' ! "t * \ " " ' * ".i ° I f I~- T ".L ` i f" \ . V g | :. . 1 5 | ~l '"| 5 ,' \ »\I n -j .; .§ i ; Q ~- Q ~ L .-1 f 6 ' F " " f i . f '" ' . % i ~> 9A.; 1 : " .g m a n I .., - . § ; ; a af '~\ "'L_ TP,r r . - J ~ \-"a _'!¢.l 6,2 .» ;¢|9't°gpg 3.4 »1 L *°f= _. ..§|..:: -. .w a :m i . -U "~E ~ _f ' F . '''? ! : .-I - . --. . . . . . _. . _. _. _. . . . _. _. . . .. _. . .. ._. _. Call for Steel Nets Old 1 9 1 3 L e a t h e r . L i c e n s e P l a t e '1 .\e w . ..~.rru £ l ..p .v 1.. ., . . ; ,¢ ! \ J.1 -p .Q f~ *~ .\ i a ' .h ~ Q . =1; .»:>=@r,=5 ». »" 1 ' ~:.., 13 .I M1}' ° " "''(~ _ g E " " { T " " " ¢ § f "av f ; ~L "l 1.}= i ." 4 ~~ 5 .r _~¥,.' i i ;~- 2 ~,~ _ ". 1 'x .| l ,' 113 ~~"n ". . r Papio Dstrict Map S n 5' ' ° 3>5>§_»3'i=?° ° __County ls Well Sp0t@ed ~ o s ln a 0a o o o s nz ova: nm months away? The public il apt, at thintimeo l war md mtivnnl mas, to forget tha local du-ties but this mhomld not bs \IL is one of the important dudes to lee thnt evsrynhing loud inbdng mn to the beat mdvm- ugu wid!economy and ed!- dency as the vnmhvord. I n the city ol Bhi r,this yur, Q mayor, A city clerk, acity h-euurer and n ooundl- l s 0oo sc u 0 l U aa 284 Farmers Cooperate in Papio Work 45,293 Ames Of County Land Under District* 'Supervision WAS FIRST DISTRICT OF KIND IN STATE Former Blair Man Killed in West Coast Yard Louis (Hapgy) Gould Suf- fers Crus ed Skull I n Navy Yard Accident Louis E. Gould, better known toBlmlrltea as "Happy", died earlyMonday:naming in A Seuttlu,Wadlhntwn. hospital as the result .»»..» COUNTY REPAIR SCHOOL DATE SET This week naw s serie ol nine- teen mgionnl con!erences launchedthroughout the mute, the objeetive being ta hlltruct fu-men, ngrleul- tural l!='1¢-I. dealers, me-rvlee menmd others ln effective organiza-t.lon ol repair schools in their com- munities. Wnhlngtun County men, together with others from Dodge, Saunders,Douglas,Colfax,Burtand Cuming counties, will meet at Fmmont on January 26, for this purpose. Tru-tar, plow and mower repair and adjustment will be featured.Each rcgionnl meeting will be in charge of Carlton Zink,tractor c£llfSi-élelneliola 1913 Leather License Plate ,. r Z ~\9*.¢..."r .¢{ ; | l ~. ,..1 ; ,¢]\...J.._g A ...~p .7 j ,~, *.f \\i 1 f 1 ':"I I 1 ¢m i r - 1 *1 ...J 2 I ..913l n ' I " 'ru' A ~> \ f j / l f.2 ~ # r § g l l . . 5 12 .;5 . U 1 :~~, e .1 \ ..#r. ' v ~.. . :~< » » ' l . f r ~ F a ? gf .. " 21:. 4 " r t ~"~.....\ r: Unc le Sl-In 1ro n't bu ild ma n y gu ns f r o m one of the lic ense pla te! whi c h wa s tu r n e d i n th i s week.Th e ple te in ma de e f le a th e r u po n wh ic h we f i xe d ti n numerals. Gn i y n f e w mo to r is ts c an r e - me mbe r th e ti me wh e n thene were leather lic ense platee.J I'hey were used in 1913. The big' Plate was stiffened by e hea vy w i r e m m e mn n i n g around the outside.Lea th er was c ut th e d e e o f the plete a n d sawed to ge th e r ove r th e fr am e. Th e ti n numb ers looked ve ry mu c h li k e o n i i n a r y ho u s e me e t numb ers an d they wer e p unc hed th ro u gh th e le a th e r an d b en t i n suc h e manner tlu.1.t they ; c ould no t c o me off th e lea th er, p late. A c ouple of s mall h arness snaps he ld lhe p la te to th e ar . ;.J ..»._. » . . . . = 1 &.. . a1..:*i . .\ ».V ..e!g¢.. ; . . § . ' *r Th e leather plate i l pic tured a t th e le f t i n th e ab ove ph oto. A t th e r i g h t i s th e p la te wh i c h ma d e i ts deb ut i n th e econornlf day s of 1920.A s mall ple te , i n- diea ting th e y e ar only , mm fi xed to the 1 91 9 p le te the r eb y swin g about two -thi rds of the metal or- dinnr lly u eed. A n . :ma tte r o f c omparison no te th e s i z e o f th e 1941 plate in the p ic ture. Th e i e p la te s, a lo ng wi th o th - ers da ti n g bec k 30 Years,we retur ned i n b y Gle n and Ho w a r d He ater s o f th e Arli ngLo n vi c in- ity .Fo r la c k o f a b e tte r pla c e to put them, the men h ad tac loed eac h y en r's pla te to thdr gar age door an d th ei r collec tion f r o m c a n a n d tru c ks fi lle d n good sized box. Enterprise .Neeoaphoio and l1\|I'1Ilv'l|U ATTENTION-HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS You are Invited to lake part intheNationalEssayContestfor high school xtudrznts being con-ducted by the Ladies' 'Amdlilry fn the Veternns of Foreign Wars of the U. S. in conjunction with TheEnterprise. Subject of essay, "Un- ity for Victory".First nafionml prize, $1,000 cash;second prize, $500 cash; third prize. $250 cash; fourth prize,$100 cash,and 10prizes of SU) each and 10 prizesat ss each. state Prius. $15 And $10. County prizes, ;3_ $2, md $1. M ,' \..»vs.~»:|~:~J ' Sun Valley ,Ida ho,on J mu n k y 16, 17, and 13. Mr s . A y e lswo r th wo n h e r p o - nd ti un o n th e mm b y pa rtic tp at- in g i n c omp etitive try outs.To - ge th e r wi th u th er l o n th e te a m, she in enjoy i ng this week in Sun Valley , all e xpanses paid. Th e J e f f e n Cu p Rac e is u trad itio nal do wn hi ll j u m p i n g ra c e , h eld an n ua lly a t Su n V al- Iey .Ea c h c ompe ting sta te in- cluding Colorado, California, Ida» ho, W y omin g, Or eg on, W alk in g- to n a n d Uta h -- wi ll s e n d a te a m c ompo se d o f fi ve me n an d :five women.Ho we ver ,th is is the first y ear that C olorado has sent a.wome n'a te am, . W...... W ww ww ... ..._ington County lnnd, nn ua UP'pmdmahely equal w the combined screagwe of Lincoln and Fantanelle Lownshipu, is nqw being cdtivated mdar the supervision M the Plplo Soil Conservation District, moord- ng in the 1941 mmm! report ol Lhe Dhrtrlct supervisors.District :noperntm-A, located in evsry town- mip in Wnnhingwn County, num- vered 284 nt the dose of the yur. Approved sail conservation meal- \\ '-i`..If .1 ; ~'I if-=.-fl*~, g ~lu . SH-~ ~~ a s I 0o n oa o se s C an e ea u c n o sc n mln III sun ox me !0\l1' wnmlwill be elected.Aa yet there in lmt little tulk,Althoughthan 1| evidence of an awak- ening of immst. In the county, all offices but two,those ol the commiadanur from the Harman district nnd the county judxé, will be votedon,That means that the county eueeuor, ooumy :oper-lntendent,county dxeriff,county treuumr, county clerk, clerk of the court and the com- missioner! from the Blair din-trict and the southern districtswill be voted on. It in time to be thinking of these.In other oountiee !il»ings in being nude Sivnrll months ago filings were mule for state offices.The safety of the state is wntehlnlneea in the c.ll'lzen. There is one thing that we asA people enjoy and that in the 0 s s » s oD o sso 0 o a o a n s a s l A anuue nv v-e.x~w.- ...-o!li¢c of the county clerk (Ives conclusive proof that the hx-menof Waahingmn County hnve mndcmoney during the put yur.This is proven by the tact thu. only mefarmmnngagaa.tofallnz $4lB»~ 772.12 were filed while lu morb-mw w e r e released totaling Sl,-2l2,591.15 or I gain of $793,819.08 wus rude during the year 190. That is I record that is hand to beat,City property shown the revenewith 61 morigiges wtaling $162,-9904.52 filed and 54 released nuk- mg a tow $60,104.19 or the wwn»are $102,200.88 d¢€P¢f in debt than at the begining of 1941. The chanel rnvvrtzazef show 8.886 film Ind 3,766 relaxed me the releases exoeeded the ammmr. Hled in dollar: by lpyrodmabely $75,000.The chanel mongngee on corn and wheat louus were lntheexcas while only about 601 minister w Washington, will speak nt Dana College, today,at threeo'cJock. A general public invitationhas been extended by Dana nuthor- lties, and | lugs crowd is expect- ed to be present.\Following his appearance here,De Kauffmann will go so ommlthis evening; there he will be Prln-l dpal spesker ll. A banqud of the Danish Brotherhood, commemoral,- lng its 60th nnnlveraary.A diplomat without a country.De Kauflmnnn has been condemnedby the naziu as a trniwr. He, him~ self, is the Danish government astar as the Uniwd States in con-cerned, and in that tapadty he signed the Danish-Amer-icun agne-ment by which the Unlhed Sutes acquired air and naval bases in Greenland.Son of nn architect and the court charnberlnin ta the king of Denmark, De Kauffmann was bornln|888-in Germany where his futher was then on duty.His hm- ily hae served the Danilh govem-ment for over dime hundred years. De Kuuffmnnn graduated from the Universities of Copenhagen,Oxford and Geneva, served in theRoyalDanish guard, and entered ihe diplomatic service in 1914 whenhe came to New York as vlce-com sul. During the first world war he served in the Danish legution inBerlin, was assigned to Rome at the time of Mulsolini's famous r Papio Cause:vn~o;1 Distri~ ex- pertg, shows the location of the BLAIR FAMILY HAS ;THREE IN SERVICE f The DineCarl/er family of this 'ty now hu three boys in the y and Nnvy service which isbnbly n reenrd lor this commmr.The third enrollee left for n val station last Sunday evening. x The oldest son, Lawrence ls ine navy.Another son, Russell in the army stationed on the west u t md l third son, Claywn, left nday evening for n naval s\a~ on.l The Carters hnvg two other sons Who are not yet old enough to lerve tlfdr comntry in the :med forces. KENNARD C0~0P TO HOLD MEETING Noticg hu been given that thelnnual meeting ognembers of the Kcnnnnd Co»0pe ive Credit As- yociation will be held at the asso-ciltion'a omces in Kennard, hn- usry 15, lt 2 o'clock. Business forthe dny will include election of Live board of directgr members;three credit eommittoe members;md three supervisory committee mem- bers.' BLAIR FIREMENmmm* omcnns llembers of tha Blair Volunteer Fire Department re-elected John E.Hlnaen as their chief, during the annum! business session Int Wed-nesdly evening, January 7.Others holding offlcea in the da- partment ue Louis Mundodl, who is aanisunt chief;Harry Merril,president; Fred Guyer, vice presi- dent;Alfred0. Sick,secrvtlry; and Ed Matthlesen, treasurer.C.E. Krause was re~elecmd u trustee for n three-year term. C.ofC. Makes Drive. Prepares For Electron Seek 1942 Mem bers W ho May Take Part In An~ nual Election The Blair Chunbor of Commercemembership drive ls underway \nmu force um week mn commit- taemen working at wp speed toclean up their territories by Set-urdny. The annual election of of-ficers will be held Tuesdny, Jum~ary 27th.More than 100 Bldr businelsmerrwere members list year and the nurnber fnr 19-42.Geneml chair- man in charge oi' the drive is Rob..9115 0'IIanlon with Stanley Bedrnu named as follow-up manIn the districts off main street, the following men have been desig- nated tn do the job: Peter Strick- 284 Washington County hm m which were coopernton in thudistrict in 1941. Tire Board OKs Purchases of New Tires Most o f Those Allowed Fo r Obsolete Models. No New Inspectors The Washington County TireRntioning Board still has but twoofficialinapecton in the county,Lh ha be oth Voerevmgen no enmake application for the rlght ho to the tim board.The present in- spectors are Arthur Spfhlzsaw, Arlington and Walt-er Larsen, Blair.There have been a number of apr plicaticms for new tires And the board has allowed the purchase of those on the obsolete lint.Tiressuch as used on model A Fords and 1928 and 1929 Chevrolet: are avail- able to anyone who needs them re~ga.:-dless of thdr classification. Other vehicles, however, of a. latermodel an taboo unless the owner is on the preferred list. of the pnxchue UK a tube for oneof its rubber tixsd motor patrols ihls Week.Leg Helter, a milkhmular mmm Arlington, wu also allow!-d to yuh chxse n tire for his truck.Those who haul the raw product from tha hrms to tha pmcesamg plant: ue eligible (or tina pumhueo but those who nuke delivery from Daeatoms or from the milk plant to the individual hc ma a n no t on the disible lint, it hu been pvinted out. All o ther tire passed for pur- chase this week are of obwlebe types,I-'red Ahern! was nllowed Andrew Bohn, ot Blnir,was al- lowed to purchase two tix-as andtubesforhisModel A.Adolph Msrcoe of Fort Calhoun likewise got two tires snd mba for hisModel A.The E. W. Tsylor Co., ol Arlington purchased an obsolete tire and tube.Meanwhile the used tim budnas has been booming and dnlers are remix-in: snd reeondidonlmz uvurysvsilsbletire.Them ar;someisolatedinnanoasdmotorists buyinx used tires they hsve no im» mod.l.s¢e need for but for tha most part it ls a. mutter oi lvl-wins s poor dh for s better one,The government hss fixed prlcnwhich may be d1l\'8°d for N-l:r¢sd~ ing tires in an effort to nop m-mycity dealers from protiteex-ing on the work.Many motorists have settled down to giving their tires better care than here-lo-lon. B. H.S . TE AM S M A Y R I D E BUSE S With the tire shortage beingfelt by everyone who owns an au-tomobile, the problem of getting' transportation for Blair HighSchool boys to their out-of-town ures are being used, :meh as wn~tour !|.rmlng,te nwng,contourstrip cropping, planting trees, seed~ lug legumes and gnslu, subsurf- ace tillage and residue mango- ment, and proper pasture nunnge-ment.The supervisors Hjnlmef Quint,Llllnrd Jensen,Clu-sms King, Claus Mahrens,and Hermm Hoegermeyer-report that in 1941 nn cooperating farms there were15,281 acres ol cropland lannad nn the contour (whlclfsbout equals Sheridan township in urea); 1,088acres contour strip cropped; 1,190 acres plnnmd to grass, 105 acres plsnfed to trees and shnxbs, !er~ races md field diversions con-structed on 115 acres,and lub- surface tillags used on ao urea.Acconling to the supervisors' an-I nual report, covering a 6-year per- lod from 1985 no January,1942, 3,385 ac-res have been seeded m grass;402 acres planted to mes and shrubs;1,088 scrgs contourstrip ¢\'°PP°d: 15,281 acros'far1ned on the gontaur; 25 permsnent soilsaving structures constructed; 590 acres proteded by bernna m d field dlverslom;and 191 u mprotected by pasture ridges on co~ oa o o a aCx n » POUNDS slam" STARTS FRIDAY The annual Jnnunry we of the.T. L. Pounds clothing swm start! lmmorruw morning, it is announced. lThe advertisement nppears on the'back page of this lmue. The sale has been l n m n w:vent for n number of years und men throughout this community look forward so it na an mppor1.un~ity to stock up on clothing rupfplles at economical prices. METHODIST YOUNGADULTS TO ORGANIZE The Young Adults Fellowlhip ol the Methodist Church will hold acovered dlah dinner, Sunday even» ing. followed by Ln election of offi- cers ind ylilcuuion of plnnl for apro gnm This recently-formedgroup of the church, lei by Rev. John P. Brookn, includes men and women from 24to 36 years of age. a1 | n u c S 0 O| right oi bsllok That fight, backed by the liberty ol free speeeh, makes this n great nn.- tion and the election in the re-sult of this lyllem.A good political fight is the best thing for a community.It clears away mmy questions that are nowlyingdonnxnt.o a o o o c s s a c u a s clmnttel mortgages were made on automobiles or about 11%of the number tiled. ln 1931, ten years ago, the story on mm Dwrerty i n as lollowm198 mortzusee med tdtnllng $956,- 101.85 and 157 released totaling $882,385.94 or the farm debt ws $123/716,91 grenter than at thefix-at of that year, quite the reverse of this year.The diy mortgages med num-bered 80 with a m m $85,167.47 and the releases numbered 70 with n total of $117,046.44 or there was. s reduction in the wvm debts m. private property of $31,573-97. The challels filed in 31 were 1,761 wulins $144,7sa,21 and those re-leased 1,412 totaling ;1,oa9,4os.aaIn thin item the number of chat- Iteln filed and relenmd in 1941 were greatly increased.In 1981 tha n ware 1,761 tiled and 1,412 were ro- lel-led nnd in 1941 ther, were 3395 flied and 3,766 released. ARLINGTON AF & AMOFFICERS 1Ns'rALLEn H_U.Gaines was installed anWorshipfulMusterofHi mnrmise. A. F. md A. M., A1-ungwn this week.Henry Wilkening, Jr,retiring W, IL, atted as instnllin; omcer,Other officers, also installed at that time, are Luther Marko, san- ior vmx-den;J. Rodney Peterson, "ma rc h "" u n th e c i ty i n a ra ilr oad car.Lfztcr he served a t To ki o and Peking and from 1932 to 1930 was ..2...!_.-. ;..\1...............A .r...... .|.....,{I1uuzn.»er w nurwly.41 Acw unyu nnomtinr fnrrns.before the wa r br o k e ou t he re~neived his appoin tment to W ash f v vv --- --o ..__ __T h e s o i l c o n s e r v a t i o n s u r ve y , L-......:.......»...........- 0 afv¥l .|- In nvn an n flngtnn, where he has become both u mlnister Without a government and n one-man ,guvemmenq his signature aocepted na thnt ot a sovereign nation. DEBATE TEAMS To prevduus day. Gould was working at the Seat- tle ship building yulds and had just ntlrbed in on a new job whenthe lcddent ocuned. A cable ol A dex-rick he wu opnx-ning* mapped and flew back striking him in the u u u . U N s a u ' u m m Mm.Donald Ayelswonh of Denver,Colorado,dnughter af Mr, and Mn. William Adams cd Herman and a lnmzer countynesldent, has won a place on the unuwung wwv ul Wu, \...,...,..erosion, and dagrees at slope wu complemd in 1941 for All fuml inWashington County.Fmm thll survey, lnnd me capnhillty map!ue lvallmbla for :ll hx-ml. Wuh- n r~ .n;........\.a. head, it is reported.Colorado SkiTeam and Wilicom-ln Heuruunu.U0 uslu I huulyavvvM E E T I N B L A I R During his wir years in mmf,pete in the Jefferé Cup Race at soil-erosion survey map. ..... \l \Gould was foreman at the guvern~-. "°"°.."'° ~ _T'§'f§°.-_ Ei" -.,.. ha tin gUraiveraity debating team will ap pear at the Blair High Schul audi-rented to hnners for soil conser~vation purpvsea,are now owned by the district. Roy T. Kirkpatrick,conservntiunint,slyl that thePapio group again in the first dis- trict in the sum to purchase the equipment.Subsurface tillage,the practice of leaving straw and debris on the surface of the :oil when prepan ing a seedbed, is a new soil mois-tun.conservation or-nctice used I1',orium un Wednesday,February4th, it has been announc ed.W o k our G. Huber, chairman of the c om- mitte e fr om th e Ch amber o f Co m- merc e whic h h as the ac tivity in charge, has made the ammgements and forec asts an interesting discus- v v l . . v ' \ ¢ ¢ -. v . ' ¢ ¢ ¢ - . .. .B -- -c ons tmotion circ les.H e ha d here shor tly before Chrisi seeking employ ment on th e coast. Su rvivin g are hi s wi d ow, fn\»wm.\Minn Pnllu '|i'{nn\1 n f 1l 1 I> l l \ I 7I a oC . o f C .B e l l e v e s Rental Report ls Too Low Only 28 Responded To Call For Rental Space. Note Empty Houses "Only 28 responses to'h call for hong rontnl space hsvs been re- cdved," states L. C. Klopp, hous-lng chsirmsn of the Binh- Cham- ber of Commerce, ond he express- es his opinion that then ue muy more if they could be located. A Blnir representative calling upon the Wahoo Chamber ol Com-merce housing group this week, discovered thnt the uxct amount of housing fscilltles which that community will need to house tho thousands of mole who will work on the constnudion and operationof the shell loading plant to be lo~ cated in that area, is not yet de!- initely lmown. They believe,how- j, 4ever.that overflow will likely1| reseh to Blair and that nuny men >I i r1 l rx e 'I will drive back and fonh from points as far distant as this. Wa~ hoo, most certainly, is not able tocare for the influx Of workens. Fremont, likewise, will be filled oo overflowing. Blmir is the next step. The Blair Chamber of Commerce is tompiling a list of'those who have houses,spartmaits,roomsand other space. They also ask re- garding conveniences ~s new request is now msde for their sp-pmximnte charges for ~housingfacilities. The informnoil win be kept on tile at Wahoo md will behanded men who are unable to be served in that locality, Tlgoee who have driwn over the city report that there seems to be qui q a number of empty houses st thistime and they believi dist more thsn 28 living quarters are svail- ablef th: proper response is giv~ junior warden; Henry Paper, sen-ior deacon;Leslie Prenolr. junior deacon;Rev.H.C.VsnVmlken-burgh, chaplain; G, L. Glover, Ty-ler; Vernon Wager, secretory; and Torn Dowell, treasurer.An oyster supper was served following the eenemonles. BLAIR BOYS EN-A LISTED LAST WEEK Joining more than 1,000 other young Nsbrasknns, several Wuh- lngtnn County men enlined in vn- lous divisions of the army,lweekA partial And unofficial it includes Bay F. Thsrkelsex,mircorps; Sidney C. Wilkins, ¢Nll'°l!°-miner; Dondd Butts and Dm!!! Carter, navy. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Hines hsve returned to Blair to make thdr hoxne, after two and a hal! years' residence ln Dakots City, Nebras-ka.Mr. Hines will be in charge of contractink work in Teksmah.The couple moved into their home onEast Lincoln Stnzet, last Saturday. SONG OF THE .EMPTY SHELVES A number of lllnir nuerclmnts are experiencing difficulty getting merchandise and while the consum- er knows little ol the trouble, the fact remains that as time goes onthere will be more and more items on the list of things which are or- dered but can't be gotten. J. L. Pounds, Blair clothing mer- chant, repons that one order is overdue since last April and in 1+ ply to a recent letter reusndillll theorderhereceived a little card bearing the poem below.lt sums the picture up perfectly and con-sumers might well bear it in mind when they find that Bing s!or$ are unable to fumish th r exact needs ss Quickly as in oast sas~ s m t s . Keep your temper, gentle Sir, Writes the manufacturer.Though your goods are overdue. ons._ sion Resolved nations shauld f o r m a l e d e mt i o n ~ " `in establish the eight Churchlll-"F&IiL'?.\ Roosevelt principals."Satunday 5 The forum type of debate with a Nebraska. during the put year by A. H. Sib~ bermen, L.D.hudtuen,and n number of other coopentars.At the experimentd nation at Lin-coln, this typo of tilllge during lbs Hrs!three yenrs hu relxxlted in gher crop yields with pnctioal- ly no water nm-ol! or soil loss. "The meuuru used by U-he din- trlct not only add in conserving the soil and moisture, but xllo Aid in question and ixiuwer series at €he|élm wan be used, lc has been nn-' noumsd. The entarulnment wlll 'be opento the 4»u\»u¢with no .ammafml charge.1 l.0.0.F., REBEKAHSINSTALLJOINTLY A joint installation aervico vuheld by (he I.O. o. F. and iwbekdx lodges.Thursdny evmlng. New officers are listed below, I. 0. 0. F.-#Noble Grand, John Young;vice grand.Peber Strick- lett, Jr.; secretary, A. E. Hanna; treasurer, J, L Pounds; chaplain,LeRoy Creach Rl-IREKAII-Noble Grand,Mrs.Chris K. Bendorf: vice llrand. Mm. produeing nbundnnt 'Food for Freedom',"autes Hjnlmer Quint,chnjrmm of the supervlluru.Honys that it is A pathetic duty of every farmer to conserve his basic source of production and income- me B oil Sale of Defense Stamps and ...,.....,..............,.w......._.,.-...,..Ida Knox; treasurer, Mrs. GeorgeKuhr. Jr.:chaplain,Mis.H.H. Brown;musician,Miss Gertrude Mend. C H I L D R E N S A V E F O R D E F E N S E s '.,,,"'n~~' ,'x .f- f l .n ~ , r i r f w i n ' " J . :»1 ,.;» ~'~_' , Nebraska College of Agrlculture.' Defense priorities,which a r e ~ H E A D S making new farm machines and 6 6 0 0 0 L U T H E R A N Sparts, hard to get, make the pro-Y'°""d_conferences im,§'°"uvc',f*Rev. HnroldE-.rgcnsen, pastafhe'f°°d`f°r'fmfd°"'campaign f the First Lutheran Church, wa; is to be successfu '[elected chairman of the Omaha ° " " " "Couhcil of the Lutheran Home Ml:-D E N T A L ~lsion Council of America. when it S E R I E S P L A N N E D l Amerie; of educational programson sare of the teeth, wluding lee tures and moving pictures, will begf°=====<1 ih Washington County n week by Dr. Thompson ol Lin- ,|'oln, director of dental health. On Mohdsy, Dr. Thompson will appear at Arlington, Kennard andWashington schools.Other rural schools nl the community are ln- vlted to attend tho lecture.Dr.Thompson will be at Munch mn ulslr on Tuesday; Fontanslle, Im- manuel Lutheran.New England.n.nd_ }{erman_(l.egiqr\H,nll)___ on l l met at the parsonnge in Blair,Tuesday.The group represents66,000 members and six differentLutheran bodies within we boun-daries of Nebraska.Attending Llie meeting were Dr. J. Keller Rvbrecht ol North Plattn, Dr. John C. Hershey of Fremont. Rev. M. C. Hagedom of Fremont, Rev. C. 0. Gullesn of Genoa, Rev.Philemon Smith of Wnusa,Rev. Erik Moller of Omaha,and Rev. Jorgensen of Blair. No AIR MAILSERVICE HERE DURING WAR b o n d s b r o w s Take Your Change IrStamps" Is The Word At Stores In County u "Take your change in Defcnsi Stamps," is on the tongue of al most every clerk in Washingtor County st/urea this week as a cam paign to make everyone stain; and band conscious gets under wayDefensestampsindenomina tions as low an 10c are avdlabll and the aim of the drive is to es tablilh s Defense stamp book.le' in every home ln the county. Slam] booklets are available in $5 size: or larger. any one ol which may Intradedin on an interest benrin| $25 Defense Bond. The supply of stamps and bond:at tht Washington County Ban] and the Blair Post Office is any ad uate to care for the imnrediatl In . ..,.,....w...,M.........,.........Christensen and Kieth Vinwn The south dde of the main busi- ness district will be looked utterhyHaroldStewart,Emmett2 Roundn.Harold Rabhiee, Emory-i mm, Jr.,J, H.Campbell and "Everett Lamb, ~The north side of the buslnesn 1 amine: wm be contxcted by C\ar~ ' emo King,Walter Huber.Pml ; Cvnnwn.Phnip Magnussen,~Wayne Steinbangh end Ray John- BON.The membership lee remmlm ov.$5.00 with uaodabe memberships at $2.50. At the election to be held Jann-: ary 27th, those who have ncrt yet joined the orgxnization cannot t : B E :Wegally vot¢ on the prospective nf. fieern.it hu be en pointed out. or tha t muon the membership . drive is belmr done quickly to en~ ve games has become a serious mat ter.School officials hesitate t4 ask oar owners to give their laslmiles to school transporuiion. A plan of using hue tranapor tation is being considered ammay be put into use in the new future,The Enterprise has been informed. No BALL OR FUND IN W A S H ING TON A ball will not be held this yewby the Weshtngton commidee ilconnection with the annual Inhn tile Paralysis fund drive How over, Anyone wishing to contnbuhto the coupe may do go at Johnson's store, or may give the mon ey to n member ol tha committeelit hu been announced by Community Chumnan J L. Andersen u m - _ n - _ .|There will be no air ru her e d ur ing the wa r, B' Dff ilfilll hh vn fungus ful. -- ---- neun ann smeu ue conumung "!ab|all w v a olcevin the vu uw vuamner ox Wmmerce re-For A month dr m5Yb° rw._nd e e ¢.'dnu'lnail lenrlaa Z.|§'§"T'.,,"€`»f§ ¢.f`.ff§°hZ§e"`.f°»"'§~f choodng of the 1942 officers.~ ~ l q u e s We »:a.n't help ll. pleasa L'x:,*f»>:rf Qreen un "P hut, the =»=w»-»- ~ .:*.2'£':f:::.,ff ~ 21|L c o T MARSHALL JENSEN ,..',1".,°,»':'~,.m, and meLal's rams1The (our chhdren of i i f - ' L J Airs,Stanley Marsh of §1~/iker (pictured above), are doin their .bit for defense.3 Each of the Yonnguten hna been saving his money for Uncle Sain, and each now ownn a bookofstamps.They nm adding stamps as they wi.and when the booka are hill, they will bg turned in !or U. S. Banda.H E A R T T R O U B L E Harry Blaco,County Commis- sioner, has been confined to bed at his homo in Kennard lor more thana week, anfferlng from a heart all-ment. According on reports, lw Wm he bedlaat lor some time to come. Buy Defense Banda and 'Saving Stamps Nowl ...-......... ..........W, wwtoreatrictionawhich have beenplaced on any sort of an expansion p r o g r a m , Councilman Ben Rach in in re-ceipt of a latter from offlclala ofthe Mid Continent Airlines which was considering the org of theBlair alrport aa an auxjllnry land- ing flald and the alrllnea firm has expressed their re mtl to him re-garding the ndhiatfon. have been promlled (or the nearfutum. C-WEN FINE FORRECKLESS DRIVING Dwight Rowe was hmught lntolroun lm Monday. January 11. on n charge of mcklun driving and wu fined $1 and cout: of S5.The arrest wu made by diy police. lowl,presldent:Reed 0'Hnnlnn. sscreury and Carl Koltarman. treuurer.On the board of dinn- to n there are Philip 0'Ranlon whole term expires: this year.J.Hilton Rhonda,who.holdl untl|ima and Harold Green who holon untll 1944 Jack Ihrken wan the vim pruldent ot the orlardlatlonbut none had been named to take hla Dlmeo aftar h. movsd nay Diltrlct Judge Arthur C. Thom- aen conducted his initial term of court ln Blair,Wmdalh having been appointed to this county last week.Ho succeeded John A. Rlne,dlatrlct judge her;during 1941.Judge Henry J.Baal ls pmaidlng judge tor thu county. Buy Deism; Bonds and Saving Stamp: Nowl IS NOW MAJOR Mr. and Mrs.Nels M.Jensen have received word that their son, Mardmll Jensen,haa been ad- vanced from Captain to Major, ln the U. S. army.Jensen visited in Blalr with his p rents,recently,llnee which time hu been atm doned at Camp dy, near .Abi- lene, Tana. Can't get steel, can't get dis. Thole are facts, we tell no lies. fla s drafted, ao is Blll»All our work is now uphill.So your order we'm afraid, May bo still a bit delayed- sein. you'll get ie. Don't be vexed, Maybe this month. maybe mjX\'~ Keep on hoping, don't vw die, We'll fill your onder by and hr- vm*__,.~.I 7 - m l»a ......._........=Ihll' ! ' 1 n :;THE ENT ER PRI SE l IA-tdlrlx Nawlpapor Svbldptinn Price Per Yau, $1.60 Enlered n|ceond-cl|nmntt»erunder thaa:to!Con|¢nu0tlh|¢h mv. nz the uostotilce at Bldr. Nab:-uh.. Pu.p1.1sHED .'L f crxw THURSDAY SMALL BUSINESS \OWNERS WILL PAY;NooME TAXES Single M a n Dra wi ng As Low As $750 Per Year W i ll Pa y Ta x ' In years put, only the mm who was mlkinz the big money wucalled ulmn to file an income tax Chengzs Made \` in Rural Sc|\ools Two chnngea have been made in the W KWI1 County r u r a l school lystem, In regnrd to instruc~mrs, it is teamed. Both changes in penonnel took place irnmedabely following the holldlya. ..»-... e n r l y d a n i l th a l e o o n d o f l a i l f i e n o f articles,now being printad # Oi ly In The Entenarlsa The vurvon Un a a ies is to ncqcudnt the with I-IAPPENINGS OF BY~GONE YEARS 10 yuan nm-ISQZ Mill Mildred Wnlkenhorlt md Harvey Ahhneyer have Announced WASHINGTON COUNTY mann'-on msronv Fontan¢||e Named For |n<|ian Chief Who Chose Site PVT. KREIZEL wEn,` P A R E N T S L E A R Mr.md Mn.Henry Krd » wan informed this week of th mn-riage of their son, Pvt. Stlnlay Kroizel md Miss Patrlcin Dmil~ of Caruthersville,Missouri.Th ceremony was performed at Benon, Arkansas, on Novemler 22. Nels Buc kh| .rdt's f a r m home was destroy ed by fire W estern c ou nty residents planned 1 c oy ote hunt over an area six rnilns aquaru. l .. She,howeve r,was inc orporated a n d bec ame a.c ity ,by legi nln dve ena c tmen t, in 1855.She also suc -ceeded in sec uring a. c harter for n |.,.:L .. J. HI[¥.}`5i~i iz`i15X13E§, Aiaimnt Editor; AdvertLining MARY-B1m.JL]. McQUARRIE, Local Editor D. M. HANNAH, Cvmpodtor and Pullman ss VANQLA J. BRUNTON, Linotypq opér- MARIE RASMUSSEN, Linotypg OperntorMI but return to the federal governmentand then dlg down for the assess- ment,which was based nn the amount he may have profited lf!his operations during the year.Now, e drastic elmnxe has been made in the setfnp and the low income KW°Pr or little lellow, will be called upon to tau ln his hit to heip pay expenses.The limit hu been set st $800, under which no person need file A return. For nn income of $800 |. linK|° person must pay $3 and this jumps to $11 for $900, and soon st the rate ofabout10%of the income.For married persons and persons with dependants,more leeway is sl- lowed. It you are married nnd livewith your husband or wile, you do ..,.».¢....-....¢_.. ...=.H.-. . . M mmm or umm,m m m ;of othermunty mnuuunitls will upper In :uberqumt issues.) Fontenelle ls one ol the oldesttowns in Wsdxlngton County. Some say the oldest, but this is probably an error.The earliat settlement or! Fon~ tnnelle of which we an llnd arecord, was made hy the "Nebras- ka Colonization Company", ln the fall of 1854. This company had been organized at Quincy, Illinois,A few month: previously, with Jon- nthan Smith ee President and Rev.W. W. Keep, Secretary. In July ufew of the cornpmy members came to Nebraska w locate the colony on behalf of the orgsnlzation. sity, w belggwgd *h;~gm§g_ 'kg Mrs_Charleu Hansen entertained w u n I ge er es a t rds riconsolation.A building,suitable §,,,,: K},.§,_"°,'g°'"g_ j;" g g ggemugrfeuigiiarz and Mn. A. c. Debel.' versity, and a school opened under Sevezl 4~H bg* lunch lnbs my the eusplese of the C°nzmntifm'|County Supt. »..' l » . . " ' § . 1 f ~nl Church,which was a flourishing oinstitution for s number of years. County Agent Geo.Bates sue in Fonuneu,continued to b.um Chafee - county sent of Dodge County until Lila Guyer entertained the King Jsnunry 12, 1860, when we west- Herald; of the Methodist Church,em boundary ofWashington Conn-Dick Flynn and Merton Buhr en~ ty was redelined.and extended terhined at s bolmled nlrtv. Sun- to *he Elkhorn.Thus. Fon elle day, lor Rug, Flynn, Dorothy Hgln,7" 'g-5 ;-= in ln : d;1u}}:le sense, Elde and Elf-her Hughes.Ve n mom$5.2 into°Wnshi$ing¢o?x Co:\:\ty .hi ,!L,;mb' Clyde Sappenfield.Howard lost her dignity as a county seat nmpson. and Milo Haller. Crossing the Missouri River *"Si."" her bright f"""`° metro-K. P: P*'%'°'f and family have vu."-= Hume w unur, wno ull'been teaching in a rural school neu' Fells City since September,has taken over instruction of the Money school. The position was va- cated by Mrs.Rymer Fedde, the former Madon Jlhnel, whose mar- rlage wus an event oi Christmas week. At March School, Mrs. Irvin Pe- tersen will replwe Misa Lillian Simpson, who has moved from the eounty. FONTANELLE NEWS J i l i 'Lutheran db ° g : :? , , $ snow.'l.T°.. i ¥.?i'"¥3.¢.and cold weather. will be hdd this Fridayat 1:30 o. m.The youu! ueonle's rnnlning with her tether, while while Pv;:§nelzel is with the Na- tional G in the servlce. DRAFT BOARD SEEKS L. G. RICHARDS, BLAIR Lloyd Glenn Richards,OrderNo. 1124, lalt known address Blair, is hdng sought by.the local selecative service bond. Anyone know- ing the present address o i Mr. Rlehards ls asked to eontaet the board office,at once. Advertise in The Enterpriselt B1-imn Results x x \ \ x \ \ \ \- \ x \ .°\.\ .x\.~c\.' \ .'v. \.' \ .' \ . \ \ t \ \' \ .'\ .\ . \. x\ .' \ m.- \ .' \' \' \' \ .' \ .' \ .' \ : \ \' \' \ . other Papers Urge Paymen M m weekly n e w s p a p e rt h r o u g o u t th e state a n raimln subscription nuns and demon~- pa y in a dva nc e. The no ti c e w~ tnlvws wa s c lip ped fr om the Ho o~ er Se n ti n el: " Ha ve y o u renewed y o ur su~ aa- ip ti on to y o u r p a pe r ?u - m e o n e o f those wh o h s vs -» d v n ' t p u t i t o f ! a n y longer.N~ o n e k n o ws wh a t th e fu tur e xna~ h a ve l n store fo r us,an d pape sh or tag e a lre a dy ol ma jor ir n po r ta nc e a n d c on s ta n tly r i si n g p ri ~ an a va i lab le stoc k,th e ti me ms ~ not be far dis tant wh en i t will . = c o me necessary to raise th e lu~ aerip tinn o f th is newspaporw-ea ve r y ma n y we e k ly p a p er s a r e a l- ready doing, 30 papers ln the state h a vi n g recently inc reased their $2.00 ra tes to $2.50 pe r y ear. "W e do not know how muc h long» ~r we c an hold to our present low rate of $1.10 per y ear, so we earn- a s tly advise y a u no ren ew y o ur . ~scriptlons NO W . "The trend of the times in gener- d. , a n d ne w ha ste ne d slu ng mor e ra p i d ly b y th e wa r emergenc y , mak es i t n ec es sar y th at ve ry d l! - iment busin ess methods be applied it ma n y i n sta n c e s . "Th at is why ma ny we ekly news- pap er s,whic h here -lmf ore ha ve continued subsc riptions whic h were n o t ordered stopped,are n o w a d o p ti n g th e stri c tly paid-in»ad- » --p o li c y o f " No P s y - No P m- pe r ". - Hoo p e r S en ti ne l. x \ x \ . \ .*xm.' u \ x> .'\m.\ :»' v . \ \ m. \'~<.\.*\:\.\.~¢\.'u.\\:~ BUY DEFENSE STAMPS AND BONDS The Book of 1942 s 0 1 %L "v I!/ |'1'his year you are going. to have many'poxinnipaymenis to make-for taxes,r insurance premiums and the J like, for everyday expenditures. You can't iw make these paymenh and for~ get them. Somebody else is likely io forget and ask you to pay a bill iwice. " account atihisbenk. WASHINGTON l A m Paying by check gives you proof od payment. It will save you Eme trouble inconvenience, and money. We shall be glad to have you open a checkmg I FARMER SUGGESTS RUBBER SAVINGS A well-known Washington Coun» ty lu-mer writes the following re-tlrdlng nxbber savings: Editor, Blair Enterprise:In vlsw d the Acute show I n of nzhber tires,m y I suggest that we all cooperate in saving tires sa that we maycontinueui use our esrs as long as lt humsnly poulble.First:B recognizing theInt tlmt we are up against a real problem, uid not to hive the idea the government ls exaggerating the shortage. Second: Instead ol everyonedriving cars to town for nec- essities, tum up.I know my neighbor has errands in town;if I can be ol service, I will perform those erra.nd.s.l! not, I will ask hLm to rlde with me.O! course, the next trlp my neighbor will drive,result- lng ln a saving of wear mdtear un tires, car and gasoline from ten to thirty or more mlles (depending on distancetraveled) on at least one car. The people in town have good ddewalks. It is not nec-essary to get out the old js~ lopy to travel the 3 or 4 to 6 or 7 blocks down town, Walk-ing is good and it ls also lthlul. 'Third: Use the money thus saved for saving stamps and defense bonds.And finally: Better use youreng half an much, and use lt LEO HELMSING, Appmndca I inz~at8~'cJThe annizal canrrezationnl meet-ing at the Snlem Lutheran Church will be held Thnndnv at 8 u. m.Mr,and Mrs. Elmer Boschultnndnon. Dan. have returned wgheir home in Lnwler. Iuwa,After aevenl days wlth relxtives mdfr-ie-ndl. _The Fontnnelle hxll west of townh u been the center of attractionthe nur weekwxrh Denon: fromthe neizhhorhood and ~-fm-=d1==§, f°°";g nthered there to ski ancoaaMisaRuth Rinde of Fremontsnentseveraldayshens at thehome olMr. and Mrs.Adolnh Holz- man.Eugene Bowan of Iowa vu ano y e mzht na t a t the Dr. M. A. ..nz ora ..teayen~ mo A"{'L '°'h z. w A s son and Rhine Schurman are tak-imr Red Cmsa war relief fund do~ nations.`A Khun of ndxhborn halved g1g5g»==<= Hginh eglebrar.. her 101; 1 y,\11"Pme Kuests wereher zrandmrents. Mr. and Mn. AW, Christensen of Pohoeeo.The Fvmandle Glee Club was enfertained at an ovster sunher inthe home of Mr. and Mrs. GeenaNiehmurn. und ay eveni ng vi si to rs a t (Harm ¢T&hneI's. Mr .an d Mr s .F r e d PaulsonMr s .A n Sc hneekloth and Da me ll and J oy ae spent W edrresdav at the E lme r Ho ls te i n ho me . Elm er Ho ls te in is mu c h im~ proved a t this ti me :Ir vi n Vo n .wh o h a s been he lni nar at th e Hol- stein far m, has re tur ned ho me. Advertise In The EnterpriseIr Bri n g! mmm uuu lusau yn_\ru|5 uluu uns 11.00mar k; if y o u h ave d epe nd ants, th sta r ti n g po i n t f o r ta xa tio n doe not b egin until #2000, S2400, $8001 ac c ording to th e n u mb e r o f de pen dln tn. Th e f i g ur e s gi ve n below ha v been re lea sed by the tr eas ury de par tme nt re c en tly , a nd re vea l jus where th e n e w m l i n g wi ll appI in the lowes t br ac ke ts: Single Perao n, No Depen dnnts Annual Salary Inc ome Ta 5 750.00 800.00900.00 1,000.00 1,100.00 1,200.00 1,300.00 1,500.00 2,000.00 Mn rr le d _ _ - u . 1 . - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ - . n m n u ... . .. . . ¢. . -. . - - n- - . . . . . . . . . . .- - . . . . . . ¢. . ». _ - - - - - - -. . . . . . - - - - - _ - - . . . » _-..-........._-............_$ nonw 3.04 11.01 21.01 31.01 40.01 00.01 69.0{ 11'T.0{ Pe r s on - No D e pe n d en tsMa r ri e d p e rs o n livi n g with h u s :and or wi f e - n o de p e n d a n ts . knnual Salary Inc ome Tau 1,000.001,000.001,100.001,000.001,000.002,000.002,100.002,200.002,000.002,400.002,500.003,000.00 - - q . . - ¢ .. . . . . . . . - . . - _ - - _ - ~. - . - - ¢. . . . . .- - _n n ---..................----..$ non: 6.011 13.0( ---..2a.0c 32.0( 42.0( 52.0( 61 .0[ 71.0[ 80.0C 00.00 138.00 One D epen dant Ma r ri e d p e rs o n livi n g with h u s lund or wif e-~one depen dant. »vi6 I1, ,. e m y r ED n 9 J J ) ) > LA) ) I ) Omaha, they met Logan Fonta- nelle, Chief of the Omahus, who conducted them to the present alle of the town. The company memben were well pleased with the loes- tion, and purehased a tract twenty miles square, for $100. The plane was named in honor of Fontanelle,who had uwampaniod them to the site. The party then returned to Quincy to make a report to the company.J.W.Richardson, a member of the company, immedi- ately retumed to occupy the town nite as the company'e'agent.He was accompanied by his wife, laterMrs. William Kline of Fremont.Settlement was commenced on September 20, by Dr. M. D. Clark and William Kline, who had joined Judge Richardson at Council Bluffs on his first trip to Fontanelle. There were also present at thin settlement Russell McNeely, Chi-ls~ tian Leiser,William Taylor, Wil- liam Keep and u German named"Fred". Cel. Doyle and the family oi' Christian Leiser arrived at Fon- tanelle on October 21st. rn ..,.,..a.......en..L _. pouun prolpectaDuring the year 1855 many im migrants settled in the town amitsvicinity.William H.Davllbrought in the met stock ol' goods and kept the flret hotel, the "Fon tanelle House". The first child hom in the tow1 was Mattie Francis,October 2 1855,daughter of Mr. and MrsSamuel Francie; and the second or the same night to Mr. and MrsWilliam H. Davis,The first man riage was that of Henry Whittle: and Miss Emily F. Stdekland, inthe fall ol 1856.Miss Strickland, the winter previous,taught the first school. The first deaths that canned were those ol u Mr. Porter and aMr. Demaree, two young men who,while breaking prairie one mile east of Fontanelle, were shot andkilledby a wandering party ofSantee Sioux on July 16, 1855. AR- er eeelping the slain, the Indiansbeat a hasty retreat.They were pursued by a party of volunteerdtizais, but without result.The people of the surrounding county were considerably alarmed. 1 s 1 \ I > l | mo ved ma n th e Mr s. A nn i e Mar ti house on East Gran t Street, Mr s .Ge or ge K uh r, J r. ,entel ta in e d th e P . N. G.c lub, sedate by Mr s . A b ble C o n ety a n d M n Ma rg a re t Mc Qua r ri e o a a 5 y ears agua-1937 Mi lle r Nie lse n ha s be en c la de president o f the W ashi ngton Conn ty Sc and inavian Mutual i ns. Co. Thieves demolished slat ms chines in i-he North Side Lunc h. An a ttempt n o r ob the W . J . Sa store was foiled, Sunday . Franc is Sully , 2-y ea r-old son o Mr . - g g Mr s . J o g h S u l ly o f D e Soto.'ed of B81 s . Re v. B r y €rTr'i {owe spo ke b efon B. H. S. stu dents. J o hn F. W lii ie . a f o rmer ma y o l of B lair an d po stma ste r, d ied J an uary 19. "Mic key " Dolan has ente red Chl Golden Gloves c ompetition. Mrs. Kate Yeoman. pioneer c oun ty wo man , di ed in Omah a. 650 stoc kholders o f a loc al oil c omp any he ld an oy ster sup per al Herman, Tu esd ay . U aly e a r a g o - 1 9 4 | The Papio Soil Conservation dis- tri c t announc ed the 750 far me rs were no w c oope rotors. Emes t Thur ber has be en e lec led B la i r H i g h music ins tmc to r,la k - in g th e p la c e of Ros a Ha n k s wh o rec ently resigned. Mr s .Soren Larsen,92.died a t th e h o me o f her dau ghter.Mr s . Ma r li n Paulsen. Mr s .Ha r o ld Madsen has been chosen as head of the Roy al Neigh~ bor lodge. Preservation of historic sites around B la i r wa s ur g e d b y a n Omaha Rota:-ian speaker. A s on , Steven , ha s be en b om w Mr . an d Mn . V . F . B e llo ws . Feb ru ar y d ra ft qu ota for W as h» ing to n Co un ty wa s se t at 2 1.D r . Don le y was appointed associate physician. To Sun Your Day Well Informed . , . Listen To m \L 0 KOIL 7:30 A. M N15 w s W o ' N A C o m p l e t e Fifteen -Min ute Newsc ast . .. . . . International. Natirmml,and Mi d w e s t Hi gh -§¥|:r1n\d .~ ,.. FEDERAL INCOME ~»» ~~»~-'mx FACTS No. 2!¢4"9lE9€°"_nP&°° |Yarn for ubwt twelve or fifteen Forma for filing' returns f - twlreaters has iust been received bscome for 1941 have been 5~In~Hhe local Red CWS? chapter, gnd mation ol Acting Govemor Cum-ing,William Kline and Willilm Taylor,ue deputy United States Marshals, took a census of the so-called "Weatern District" extend- ing from Bell Creek to Fort Kearn-ey, for the purpose of debannlningtheapportionment of Councilman and Representatives for Dodge County, in which county Fontanella was then located.Dr. Clark was elected Councilman at an election at Fontanelle on December 12, 1852. Fonmnellc became the county seat of Dodge County on Marchs, 1855,' In the meantime, Fontanellg en- tered the lists as a contestant lorthe prize of the Territorial Capi- tal, but failed by a margin of only three votes alter having exhausted every expedient known to *he pol- I an~o volunteer companies wereraised for their defense, one com- pany being from Omaha, command-ed by Capt.William Moore, theother composed of citizens of Fon- tanelle.As the Indians made noattack the duties of the soldiers consisted only of patroling, scout- ing, hunting and fishing-mainly the latter, as fish were abundantintheElkhorn.This military period has been facetiounly termed the "Catfish War". It had nn effect, however, on the new industries of Lhe county, forinthatsummer, Harlow Carpen- ter, John Cramer and Isaac Un- derwood,after having ten thou- sand hdck ready for the kiln, suspended their labors to join in the general defense.The first saw mm was erectedbySamuelandSillaFrancisin Advertise in The Enternmse Farmer. I /l \ I r Elmer Holstein home.Elmer Holstein is much im~ proved at this time:Irvin Von.who has been helninar at the Hol-stein farm, has returned home. Buy Defense Stamps! ' m r Q 444 ~'f~.w;.g b) ' ,.1 '~' \/~ I Need Your Help This Spare (`on&ribuh~d by The I-Jnlerprlrm Presented by: GRIFFIN ABC SHOE POLISH Advertise In The EnterpriseIr Bri n g! mmm :~E POLISHGRIFFIN DYCOTE la} Annual Salary Income Tax$2,000.00 2, 100.00 2,200.002,300.00 2,400.002,500.003,000.00 Marti _-...----_ ...-..-._;.----_--_--_-___- ..._-.__-_-----__ -_ ,--- .._ -..---- 6.0012.0021.00 31.00 r""'"---_---..40.0050.0098.00, living with husband oredwife-two dependants. E Annual Salary Income Tax $2,400.00 ....__....--__,-_--_..;0.00 2,500.00 ----__-----_-__12.00 3,000.00 58.003,500.00 --------_---- -_.. 100.00 4,000.00 ---..-------,---_- 154.00 4,500.00 208.00Married person living with hun-'band 01 wife--three dependants. Annual Salary Income Tax $3,000.00 ---..-----....-_----s 18.00 3,500.00 66.00 COUNTY GAS TAX.1s $2,704.54 Washington County's share Of! the December gas lax collections was $2,704.54.The state appor- tioned $257,061 to the 93 counties.The state highway departmentreceives $504,6U3; state essisLence,| $190,41G; and refunds to dealers amount to s:x0.41'4.| I Maney Sunny- side News | _-' ,M r an d Mrs . Har ry Ro hwe r an v Ma r vi n were visitors a t the F'rr~:l }Vesteramar1;l home. Saturday even m r .A lvi n Voss reu rmed home.F`rl~ day .n f te r sbendinxr several day s a t the Ave r y Jasper-son home.11Te ka ma h. Elme r an d L er ov V os s a nd Hus - sqll Westenraard an o n : h u t week wi th Mrs.Ber tha W endt of B la i r because of the c old and snow whzc h bloc ked the roads. Mr .an d Mr s E d ChrislermenandVe1dagnentSun dav evening nl 1+ A |8.»»-- ~-1 . persons wh o filed retur ns la s t' f ; " f ; f e ; f " ; _ h ; ° r q ; : ; : ; ' n M; 2 , I ; T" f , ? year.Fxi lu r e to mge ive a forrn,| hospit,al c rowns is now bc imr c ut in however does not rellevo a Laxpay -; Blair and will noon be hem.Those or of h is ob li gatio n to fi le hi s re - mte re ste d in kn itti ng' a re as ke d tot u m and pay the ta x on ti me - - | ¢ 3 "M11.H W .Sclloettarer. on or before Marc h 16 if the return!Dr. ~ M. Bloc h. F. E. W eb b. and is made on the c a len dar -y ea r b as- L.L .atte rson have Péen named is, as is the c ase with most sndivia-if" t}1eArIln5rtnr| '€°""""?"'° for th", ualo,'L"f~"'2§T°ve{'1'Q"»L'§»'iL"¢dd'?§§w §21'l'f| Fo r ms ma y be obtamed upon :mr of f un ds . request,wr i ten o r p e r s on a l,f r o m Th e Conxrearational Ladies Cir- 1theoffic es o c ollec tors and from c le held tho fi rs t meeting o f t h e , dnnnalv rnllnnhurn .-..r |n§nu~».I ....-.*1 - ' J . . . . . .\ . . v l n u l .u l u z u l u l [ l 5 Y "enue in the larger c ities and towns. A person should fi le his re tu rn on F o r m 1040, unless his gross in-.T h e B l a i r H o l p l t a l 1nine fo r 1941 does no t exc eed :.'$Il,UUU and c on si sts who lly o f sa i-A Home lmmuelon Iary , wages, or o ther c ompens ationr u n n i n #fur persona!services,dividends, ._linte rest,rent,annuities,roy alties in wh ic h event he may elec t to file it on F o r m 104021.a simplified fo r m on whi c h the ta x ma y be asc ertained by referenc e to a table c ontaine d i n th e fo rm.L `'I Th e re tu rn mu s t hn fn...-1 mnx, $enr tnis we ek with the new <:f `i'| "ni` £f' .»1r `fd`" 7:f'1sl wlliilliwi*r?;,nin.ami;¢°f`5 in charge.Ab ou t thi r tv la "n a n e vi s i ted a t th e A nd r e w Ma tz o n were urcsent.Th e ve n o u s °° " ", h ome a t C o un c il Blu ff s Iowa, Sun-I mittens W i3'l'e announced. The meet- da _ i ".m" fr om '}° 'l" on . will bc gpenc d i n .and Mrs .Fr a n k }Invc n¢i.| k| wi th a patriotic sons: eéad t e Sa nnd Lo uie Ho ven dic k o f B lai r were s n ;to fh c flair:Red ross wo r Sunda y di nner Ruc ! its at th .. F r;mI will be donated aiso.New °"f!°°f=' c is Hovendic k home.% mo n d Scheer Th e n e w officers Mr . a n d Mr s.W i llia m V054 millar e Mr s . A .Kaos. president.Mr s. W i lbu r J ohn.W a i lv an d .\|1.|f1 g A. S"§'"{f,`f,;n',Qf,'§° »~;;g3f= ~ were Sun dav visitors a t AVPYN u r n 's sec r v J a ne on .I' I¢h.| |Mr a A.A .I-iahibeck f m s u e e f .3 ' f m i §§§`ber° .f1R'I.¢~1 tT\r~|| Mass Fay e Iuhlers. who hgsk en wedding danc e of Mr . a n d f u m !wi th h e r s u n t,NFS.E d Hn :lll£l.h Cli ffo rd Sta ben at Kc nn ard Dnvll-f for SOME time has Qnna tn Gmnhn _»-- The Book of 1942 ;¢ s 0 1 %L "v I! / f m ; Q This year you are going. to have many 'porianl payment to make - for taxes r insurance premiums and thelike, ,for everyday expenditures. You can't iw make these paymenh and for~ get them. Somebody else is likely io forget and ask you to pay a bill iwice. M Paying by check gives you proof od ' "payment.It will save you Eme trouble 1 inconvenience, and money. We shall '`_~ ~ be glad to have you open a checkmg~'~.~¢account at ihis bank. WASHINGTON CCUNTY BANK BL AIR, NE B RA SK A BUY DEFENSE STAMPS AND BONDS ' \ .'~ce~.' \ \ \ ; \ .-\-.:c\.-\.\:o._ \.\.x\:\'\ \ .~ a »' u \ \ > .'\ m_\ : \'v.\.\m_\'<.\.*\:\.\.~c\.' u . \'\:~ BUY DEFENSE STAMPS AND BONDS The Book of 1942 ; ¢ ~'m f z i f - ; ~ . f ~ ~ ..~/ l|'1'his year you are going. to have 1 _manf~poxia ni pay me nis to ma lca -for /, cc v an ¢..n.¢¢.=. ; i "=a¢;.;..a"""°;,; 1-.d Hie1&nim"|ékE' a1aa;,";;m '°"w1i'l:§"°{'5'° f ,1a"._'°|| _ ,.f w i . . .n ..relrrnedA0f.'1i..E."°..'l'!*.£€E'.H.t""*.°£.E.':2_E*1=; ¢?llrDlUl'¢d fo.-"m'$.°§m§\.'f»"f -].g\g}uon City,Minka! .J¢.\\ul* F e ve f l T " l u ! a : § ll n s lm u n l m o r ~b i n ! "uuv.1',.¢..'?fL°.S. 'Ii . °f'...'3."_C g rn m-d _ V e rn m W a l k e n h o n t . . . . 1 " ~ E 5 |_neg|¢ _§undaKing of Goals n Bowie. Texan returned Q""1"mr una mn.*s:H1=r r-jou¢\§ yuh ml 'iz'§¥°"§5L'¥'.1' .'i'l';!E'}'°'1L f s » » | \o aturn or in four due on or be -'E AGENTS in Blair na re ml. mr . an d H n . J o h n W a i-|,,; .; ;"" ' j" " '" " " " 'F""'l'."f"`.'!.'i°.. u_n|_ u_v\.tulnill!°nU|\ Thul l y e h n e :.»nenc:er.'adam rs- eniz and |=||_;;;;x,;;a'5r"~ ~ ~ : m u ;;;:;~;:;':.s:fx~f;:;"a::°:";:.";;efB;;=;;°»-»q~;J§;;§é 1 nrrmki ng o uty u i va teL o uis Brmm.thth h been |rng e a n d B l a c k L a b e l return read _,m,,,;;,'h';°°;',;;,§;=§ tngnnferrved from s1'fenn:\rd'F1°1d.'='i§°¢hf-"§1'f=°c'11°r'hChs.""F"- i w him F _Y 00.f.'f'§tff`f"3Pf"" "FE" f°'f"'-If Faéid. Illinnlls f ..,m' .EL §"i'E"f°"91=f===-- nt}:n<i;a _prom-nm n l l I A A l l I A *IThursdayI I W U S I U U L D S . D I I M I ld to the lf: tho only becuz ol in ldnd Ln a m! Mn .Rho world!P m m o d p d n d p ln d ,"._ __f:°a|ir\m1\¢m n o d n m ma dy .ovene $12 75 52'_-._..,.asv nll ulAu as ru-.Henry Voss has tu1, lt mn 're me_Jr' dio tramrnmr course them.'home of his parents. Mr. .the cui-Mrs. Henrv Reckrnever left Isnt R V en oss., deputy \a»eel§_ forh.i1coln.fgr se\{eraI|Mr.and M "r-.-~\=--Ic<-- - - - - ~ _n u u l l l lJl l e c t m m » a n :..¢........| -s 9.75 »9.254 9.75 _.__,-_ .... ...~.;...»»lvvenul:agent in cham :Remember that eingl@ persons or married persons not llvlng with husband or wife, who eam as much as $14.43 a week for the 52 weeks of the year, and married persons living together who have aggre- gate earnings of as much u $28.85A week for the vena-em -M--=-A _______,....._....~..n.||u "was...wnne wnm ner aauznter.Miu and Maxine and Mr. and Mm. Ju-Marlmret Reckmever.hann Lauriteen event Fridav even~Mies Hallie Cook of Fontanelle ing at Ihr' Chris Jnluel home. vicinity was taken to the Dodze Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Fedde andCountv Hospital, Mondav evenimz.IMr. and Mrs. Claus Schneider andSxeragtured her hip when she fell|Arlene wergk Sundav d t mo o n a er ome.vieiwrs of - and Mrs.yrneTom Mchlnhan submitted to n Feddmajorone:-ation u Dodge Cannty.~d Mn.u<>~=g . ;I`ueJday.His conditivnjgnd Dannwer. funn.. .'¥....- -- A m na ». ... -__- h e \ . . . u l v » w m » k . . . u : v o h d . l u n u u n y H a d ° ! ° ° ° | - " hmp . n u ¢ u l l ¢ = k . . . a h ¢ v ° ° d . | a qd » » mx < u\ °M e ¢ = nr l° °4 » | w u » » ¢ a » a . u » m H n » ' - l d q g h n i d i m a t h u n d l b a u l r v fuullaq. lla hlw¥| °\x!d|Ili\1!2 hMIl°°d l 4 I e r q u l l t u "" " " " " " " " " ' L Y [ A - D ~ " " P é "r l ' ' ° l l v l I L I - H 6t o f i l e r e t u m a o - " I _ W l k |M r . ;d M B a n i l S m i t h] J i f n r n i e n o !L ' f §I ' 2 ' I ~ ¢ * 5 5 f § 3 ? n § " 2 , § g § * ° 'i n II'; fi l .n x t o n ,W e d n e u h s . C H I L D R E N G I V E N | m * ' ° ~ ' = " d * = = ° ~ 1 » ~ h = w i t h » ~ = 1 » -m I » i'2 . § ' ; t ° § . » $ . . ' § 1 " § 2 3 ~ ,4 " § ;d C H A N C E T o H E L P M r .a n d M r s .J u i j I M P a n d M r s .J a i u n n b w r g t n e n f B l l l f | V I n d p l f n n w . , ' § ! .H ; _ | " l n d » e f 'SU ¥1 d8 V BV ¢ \ l fh i ?\r \ n | lA . . .- 8 lhn hun cob without muh4¢¢¢»°¢¢.NoC=In1 .r.¢»1§fé§} Cum ll-Ld Us ShowYu!Amaridren.in ington ~ :a'a 2055-000 schocludinx Blair and _.....'I\vlUl\| | f`1 * - v vv l ' v i I l l ' ; { ; ~'| _¢_: d a y d l m l l r ~ ° ! _ | ! 1 ' -ol elm- =»---u____\-~mn..mmer uolmm umndmWI-'.i/Irr;'|g:>ar:\3 2 taken so n lhower lt the home ol har pf*tn gav-fumln liter mlforlng fmm 1 "i».£TI'.'§.. ,ilk T' ?." .,§3 Ti\rt\m|ty`|troke. in now in n nurninr ho1»e.|Mg,,Evelyn Sdn-men.daughterdefeat* when her condition runnin! flu of Mr. md Mn. Sun Somnnn ofgh thqsnma ||»..e.....--" '" Iostsless fo Bay-Madlcss to Usa! our $4995 oun ty pu pils,wi ll unprecedented oppo | vi t a l p a r t i n th e a g g r e n i o n th m u Savings P r o t r m , nnllnnaui h u n...m nD I Unlllfl lI¢1I.1I"'L'¥T.'f'.-\f'.'f'§'£- somnan Wed-I4,""};,""' .--u Inna next week.~,§,;§,j"`"" "1 ""°'"'"""ylwill enable panama, iuchnn md'' and Mn. Rvmer F¥dd¢ nl-tended a th -mrdm w truulnte nnhsrialn of ur mlomdon ins '"""'°'The lchool uo!lme D°'iths nduool room inb tangible \¢'|Ne:hnu| hams, F,-?,§".u:v,,,E,K_fenle Slvingi ,gm P""|tivi!y in behllf of A ¥'Nl¢ nun. g Mr. and Hrs. C1annc» Schneebticular ""P""" upon Che °"'°"|ummm outlines hnva been dia-, Ioih vnuwa lt the Otto Von hams.§2E.f§""'.¥f'§&"'°' qgg ~¢rshu¢¢¢ u, all eduutlmnl in-um. \»..».. Phone 57 for Details NO. 4 B E N~f» lg. §._.l§_}jer&¢°CoalCo. 11\|-ation ol Deiann 8\booth.l by lchool dm mntdon o l lhndant #lunM y:;andT§n|.Logig Yon. Hr fo r4 __.__,,..... W..-nn mln-nun uno _ - v - - - 1 ' * " ' " f " " ' U u l l l l l l l t rumm.`'gLou|»e ~;~~vS~=:»d»~ dinner m g a . N e h n a k n Ame r i c a " 1 | t he ti ¢ | | l '| ; Il ¢ l ld l n° °b °' -d|been #von U l a u m - I M ~Andziw W l e u q v n n ~'smug .J Y -'rm s s r. -Bl dr pu h a i k u o n o n NEW LIBRARY BOOKS RECEIVED A number nl new books have been added to the lhalv a of Bldr'|Carnegie L i bnry durlngthe past months, nparta Min Mu ucftumu, uhm-i an. The lm. follows: Adult"The Ivory M.llchieI" by Authur Meeker, Jr. (book of tha month); "A 'Preuury ol Gilbert and Sulli-vxn" (Kilt selection (mm n book club); "The Third Mywary Book", including thrillers by d x well~knuwh luthon; "lnngunge In Ac~ tion",a guide m accurate thlnk- ing, by S. I. Hxynkun; "Landon Prlde" by Phyllis Bottom, (Author of Mortal Swrm): "Sad Cyprus", |Poirot mYl'»vfY by Agttha Chrls- Make Annual 'Declam Plans Pmpantiunn for the annual de- clnmnory contest were begun atBlalr High School this week, nm dm'the dlrection of Misa Ilene Bilhop,Englinh Instructor. A lo-a l allmlnntion contest is sched- uled for February 10, winners ofwhkh will enter the district de- clnmnwry contut on February 20. Eighteen ltudenla have mlgnifledtheir denim to bake pm in the de- chm work. Humorous and dramat- ic readings have been selected, and initial prwticea took p/hoe Mom day. Drunndc re|dillKB hnvo been nelectad by lhltllarihs Mencke, <.Brldgevlew cma..,nm J. m mm mn vis hm ,eu to dx members ol the Bridge- Secures Positi in Washing JENKINS 1N N. U.OPERA CAST Earl Jenkins of Blair, ledor atthe Umlvsrdty ol Nqbnah, hu~been Included ln the cast ol lin'dent soloists for the U. of N.'| pro- duction ol Mucagnh "Cavnllerln Rustlcans". The oped will be pro- sanfcd February 4 md 6 in Templt 'Rheutre under the sponsorship uf Lhe'sc.huol of dna mm, with DL Arthur E. Westbrook an dlrecwr. Jenklnn is the s o n o f Mr. miMn. Earl Jenkins, Sr., ol Blair. n u n H nPla n rs pl nc e d lnnn qua n be s Ind oventuled with food, ln Tlrspun,Chile. lo ll w mnke them nr ht ul poulble. Winn » Liquors PH O NE 3 2 1 comrrows Home Theatre Home al ferlecl Talking Picmn THURSDAY Marlln Kuhrs EntennlnMaine Vlellors Mr. and Mn. umm Kuhr ana famxly entertained at dirmer, Wen nesday evening,for Warren and Hadgna Nielsen of Westbrook, Mnlne. Mrs. Johnson la Card Hostess Mrs. Arthur W. Johnson will be hostess at a one o'cloek dessert luncheon and afternoon ol cards, today, lor members ol the Thora-dw Afternoon Brxdze Club. Mrs. Bender! Is P.M.C. Entertainer. Mn Qhds r 11~===d°ff ew-I Rasmussen: VimForme r Hom Rev. onli Mrs. Ralph P. Ramm-sen and baby son of North Pls?-je.Nebruska, were gussla ol Mr. and Mrs. Milan D. Austin, Monday and 'I\|ezd.sy. Rem Rssmuasen was pu-tor of the Blslr Methodist Chunk, several years sgo, Attend Concert In Omaha Atwnding the concert given at Central High School, January 13, Mrs. BellowsRulers Book Members of the Goldm Rule Cir- cle presented Mrs. Vernon F. Bel- lows ln a book revlew, Sunday eve- ning, at the Church of Chr-lst. The book under dlscusalon was "Ken To The Kingdom", by A. J. Cmn- in. The program was the Clr¢le'a contribution to ghurch sez-vloen during the absence of the pastor, Rev. T. A. Lindenmeyer, naw on s mon¢.h'n leave in California.under the auspices of 0m,|,,»,!Slenbe¢l¢s B l " Tumdsy Mumlcal Club, were Mn. Funk Stewart, Mrs. George B1-use,Mn. Gilford L. Dixon, Mn. Walter §"""°"°'¥:My - , ., " ° :: k Q' H- M Vscsllon In Eu!_ _ Preaidmt and Mrs.Lawrmce'W. s. c. S. Slersbeck and daughters retnruedj recently. from a vr¢ek's Christan view Project Club, Thundsy alter- noon, at the monthly meeting. Mn.Viggo Andenen and dsughwr were guests. Lutheran Daughters A meeting o l the LutheranDaughters will be held Miss Ag-nes Larsen at her ho , on Wed- nesdny evening, Janus 21. Blslr Merrymsken - The next meeting of the Blair, Menymnkera Club is scheduled forJanuary 22, when Mrs. Roy Span-' wn will be the hostess. -_ _ An executive meeting of theMethodistWornenhrSocietvd l I M u m n n u t u x s m m u f f r uuneo at a social anernoon, Tues- ar.. IM mm. rmuP V*-'"'""" day; her guests were memberfof the Past Matron'B Club of the Me-Kinley Chapter, O. E. S. Gregersenn Join Inal C-lrd Club Mr.and Mrs.Otis Gregersen, new members of the locd Neigh- borhood Card Club,entertained memben of the group at brldge,lust evenlng. Others present were Means. and Meadnmes L. C. Klopp, Everett Lamb and Arthur John-son. The Grezersems take the plac- es of Mr. and Mrs.Louis Arm-ntead, who recently moved to Om- ana. Advertise In The Enterprise It Brlun Results P. F. o . um. wuh Mn. Geo. Campbell The regain- meednl of P E. 0 Sisterhood took place nt the homeof Mrs. George Campbell, on West tlmely gram,the subject o lwhich£ 2 "Refugees of Dininc tion", vu presented by Mrs. B F. Lundt. Even: MakeFerewell Vlail Mr and Mrs-Floyd Evans ma wldren of Omdm spent the week md in Blllr with Mr.and M11 Clifford Halbert, Ill() visiting Mrs Evans' umt,Mrs.IL E.Vinton. Thi n wu n fnmwell visit. an the South Street, Monday evening.qvnu with Mrs, Siarsbe<'k's pez-ents, Mr. md Hn. P. Johnson of Brook~ lyn,NewYorlr.Th i e w u th e l i r n c h r mmn spent with ber funily in fourteen years.Her hther, u-though attaining a ripe age, ln chic! engineer ln one of Mmhmf; tnn's large industrial buildings.Besides visiting himrxm plac- es ln the east, the family enjoyed the sights of New York, particu- luly St. John the Divine ntl\ed.r\\'l_ (second lnrgut ln the world),Times Square on New Yen-'s En, the Empire sure building, and we Stxhls ol Liberty.Mr. Johruoumm mr gnnddnughiere, the sxm.' beck t:wi1\s, "I hlve llved in New York nurly fifty yeln. And it wok Pe°Ple from Nebnmka w bring meto the Statue of Liberty for the Christian Service will be held atKoopmm11111.P1-idly dmmoon, nt 2:80 o'clock.All members ue urged to attend. Baptlll Fellmnhip Mrs. Bruce Mclilllnn was host- e l to the Bnptin Fellowship Clmle, Tuesday nltemwn:u n n -ing her wa Mn. Mugunt Kamp- Mrn. H¢D'ry Girllbmlen lbd the de-votionnls, and I. pmgnm followed with Min Idn Knox biking ¢hl!K°~ Tovlnsend Club An oyster supper will be held at Scheffler's Hall,this ('I'hnradlY) evening, at 6:80 o'cloek, by Town- nen Clnh, No. 1. John H. Miller will be the principal speaker at the pro- zram which will follow. -us o uun nnnn v uuv Mlm: Codnne Wrlch ol 0 dxukhl-er ot Mr. and Mrs. C Wrlch o! Kennxrd. left MendWuhlngwn, D. C.. where nd secured A government jobshnognpher.She report work on Tuesday.' g Mlu Wrleh wus grldudaed Bldr High School in mo, whlwas a eandidnm for Pro m! 'She wu sttauding an Omlhl ness sclwol nt the time of h Wintment. LOCAL NEWS Blair visitors,Mnndxy, in Otto Langhc-nt and William muon of Fontanelle.|Mr. md Mn. Dee Spieklex rmlhn, Baldwin. ,Juvenilely for "A Little Book of Prayen" byxe hu Emilie Fendnll Julmmn, llluftat- as A od by laude md Minh Petenham;ed for "Amerlana All", Barb!!! K. An- thony usd Mem-.illana Ba ma ;lkvm "Dawn Ryton w m r " ,E. 11. cq- en nhe81y,;"Cabin On Kettle Creek", Qv wl Mny Justus;"Poor Rlehnxd", xhual James Dluzherfyz - ' mr Th e er "P Lucky",Ing-ri und Ed !! !Pu i n D'Aulmlre; "Brownle of the Circus" by Wilhelmlna Huper. Ed Nlehaum of Fontanella, whoeluded recently wan w Callfornll for aSieavvumtian, writes fx-lends Bm, he in enjoying the tllrnabe and dghtsee were luk, morvul co nfutmh will lncludemu Walker, Andxtv Hmm. Jlck Hovendiek,.hnet Foley,Bed: Bun-y, Blrbnn Pmmd,H l f t l w l Mono, Rodney Hlneline, Ing: Ped-ersen, and Hn-llyn Guyer. ! n lddltion to the main; om- trlu,a one-ut play,"Str|\ngeRoad", by John M. Homtun, will be pmsenled at the district de- elmrmbory comat, mlm. A cnt of Ulr e e g lr lnn nd nbo y wl ll be s e - lechd by Hin Blshup ln the neufuture. A pmvlew of the phy, pre~ llmimry to the dlnrlet mast, wlll take plus nt thu school'an Tuu- dny, Febmxry 17. MRS. Kwm TO'r-|1Ar'n NAemm.r.m DR . D . R . EH L ER S - D e n t i s t- »Fo r me r D r . W . F . Hemp hi ll Loc ation Ho me Th ea tre Bu ild in g Blair , Neb raska MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM We Are at War! FOR HOW LONG....Nobody Knows 0 .°9 | °|° |- a first timg." M n .To m Po we il lo f t f o r her ho me i n W ashington,D. C .,F r i - day ,ha vi ng gp en t th e ho li d ay : wi th he r mothe r,Mr s .Esihez 0 ..|..a .1 This wu n famwell visit, as the Evans family left this wak za make their home in Klunath Falls. Oregon. Mx.and Mn.Fred Lind and Wesley of Omaha visited in Blair. Sunday,at Y-he Philip 0'I>{anlon 'Ben Creek View hosts to ar ound twenty -five f rien dll Dr. and Mrs. D. R. E hlers enter- at n tu rkey di nner, S unday . Th e Be ll Cr ee k Ba by Be ef was ,A Su nd ay g ue st o f Mr . an d Mr s. organized a t th e Charles Ti rmn home,J anu ary 6.Offic ers are: Fred Hetric k , loc al lead er; Charles Ti m m,assistant leader and p resi- dent; Har ry 'I 'imm, vi c e-pr esid ent; Grac e Timrn,sec re tary dmasu rer; J i mmi e Ni eb a um,ne ws reporter. Othe rs e nr olle d i n th e pr ojec t ar e Rodney Ke r kh o ff ,Bi lly Mon ke, Don ald Ni eb au m,Ps ul,Bi lly ,and S.Pierce Alle n an d f a mi ly wa s W illia m S tes ven son of Fo ntane lle. Th e ins tallation o f officers, whic h the W . R. C . ha d ulanne d to hold Satu rday afterno on. has been Dosto oned unti l J a nuary 24. Mr .and Mr s .W o od ro w Svend- gaa rd and sons spent Su n d a y a t the p ar en ta l, H. C.K u h r ,home, nor th Of Blai r. Ir e n e Ti mm.Mr .a n d Mr s .Le e GregersenThe n es t mee ti ng , sc hed uled f 0I !ha ve moved i n to the ir rec ently Febr uary 3.wi ll be held a t the c ompleted home at 705 W est W ash- Rodney K e r k h o f f h o me ne a r Te l- hasta. Advertise in The Enterprise Z ~".".; 1ff.1='.="¥;--ig ._..:"~ ~3:2 : :. hi 53 ;""'i;"f} -r . "q ..:.~.. .=¢:r¢.'¢'\l 3 "~ f ~P- Q 1 '.M.\ "} .- .. .. €.: .. £. .~. . . P-e i! ~ Mr s . Te d L a th r o p wa s a n Oma- ha di oppe r, S atur day . Mr .and Mr s.D o n Feer visited with Mr. a nd Mr s. C arl A usrun tnnn ing ton Stree t. Mr . a n d Mr s .Theodore Croudy and c hild zen visited the Hn rry Lar- sen farm ho me near Ken nard, Sun- day even ing. Mr s . Gu y Co o k we n t to Oma h a , Tues day , to spend several day s flth her son, Kir by Co ok, and fam- | y . Mr. an d Mrs . Ted Buc kh azd t a nd fa mi ly o f Or u m s pe n t Fr i d a y wi th Mr s.Buekh|.'rdt's sister,Mr s .A l- fred Anderse n, and family of Blair. w n e d ,Saturday ,a t din ner f o r Mr s . Ha n ? S e a r s a n d Mi s s E th e l Babc oc k, both of Dec atur. Mrs, L. D. W ar ric k ae c omvallled her son-in-law and daoszhter.Mr . an d Mr s .Prentic e Smith.to F r e - mon t. S on dn y z thev s ne nt the d ay anionic relatives. Misses Dora.K lln d t an d Grains Ne a le o f F or t C a lh o u n we r e B la i r visitors,Mon da y ,sec uring Red Cross knitting materials for s. c om- mun ity pr ojec t. Sund ay gue sts o f M r .a n d Mr s . Eug en e Ch ris ti an se n wer e Mr and Mr s .Or ville Ha n se n an d Ro na ld of Oma ha, Mr . a nd Mr s. Mac Ca m- er o n o f He r ma n . Me mb e r s o f a loc al bri dge c lub were entertained by Mi ss Beu lah Rob er ts a nd J o hn A .Carrigan, Thu rsd ay evening,a t th e E .M . Beaty ho me. Gu es ts o f the Th eod ore Croudy family at a d uc k di nn er , Tu es da y , we re Mr .an d Mr s .Dee Spic kler, Rob ert W u lf ,an d Mi s s Do nn a Reed. nurnv nn uznunn v nuuu Mn. Adolph Klotli hu been lp-polnmd inxtrucwr of the Nuhvllle School, for the remninder at the year.Mins lrmingrad Jlnlen o! Lincoln, former teadzer,reigned shortly after the holidays became ol illness. Mr. md Mrs. George Kuhr, Jr.,entertained at dinner, Sunday, for Mrs. Clyde Larsen and daughter of Longview,Washington,and Mr.and Mrs. J. Merton Kuhr Ind chil- dren, They drove to Omaha, that dternoon, to visit their dlughferami nm, Mrs. Ke lly Ry an, mdMr. Ryan. Herman Aye,Omaha budnesn- man and a former Blairlte, sub- mitted O0 amputation of his leg jun below the Hp, Saturday mnm» ing,at Clarkson Hospital.Ac eoniing w Invest rewrls. he came throuzlm the werstlon remarkably .lmuary 15 Admlwon 11-30 Ctn. Awcmnsn xomm AI wifiM a h ~ o s z n o u ~ 1 4 Also-Rhythm in the Rlnks Colon Cartoon and Copacabana Ro- view Musical. FRIDAY-SAT! IRDAY ;\|;|¢;¥1r»a hu Illa 3: | a s c a n b e ~ M m .J u di th Aron son an d Mr s . J oe L azu re we re Blu i r visitors, ||gn .. Buy Defense Stamp Now! the winter in Omaha with her niece, Mm. Jefferson Caldwell and family, while Mn. Aronson la vis-iting her non, Everett, of Onn , and among relntiva ln Lincoln. Mr.and Mn. Alfred Anderson enlertxined at dinner, Sundly. forFnnk Drdl and Mina Mu-ie Pos- blr ol Omlhl. Supper guest: were Mr. md Mn. John Hnrt and Bril-ly of Arlington, nnd Mr. and Mn. Alfred Skow and family of the uma vidnlty mulled in the even- lng., Nannettes For Toddlers Prints md Plnln Colors I S § . 2 § s m n s i s Cinderellas For Girls |.' s Jnnuuy 1647 Saturdny Matinee Admission 1l~22 Ch. I I I "BUY METHAT TOWN" W i t h Lloyd Nolan, Constance Moore l n n nAlso-Liles! Mnrnh of Time l'll Never Crow Again Ca '- ,.._. .~_ 1 af~ I Enroll Now for th; ` Spécial Opportunity Courses d o '7s "y`;;,{,{E"'"" Mi n Frances Ann Newklrk of Drum was a vlsiwr at the Victor Johnson home, Mondny. Mrs. Alvlna Frank in spending several days in West, Polnt with her son-in-hw and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Fred Tiedje. Mn.Edith Fox and Walter Watt of Omaha were esta Sun Mrs.Hans Aye had as her gvesta,Monday alternoon,Mn.Ernma Jensen and her dnughtex, Mrs. Ralph Longwell. Mrs.Beane French vialled her son and daughter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs, Ray French, and daughter ofOmaha, Sntuniny altemoon. Guests at the home of Mrs. MxngaretIverwn, Sundny, in celebra were Mr. and Mrs T. K. Iverson day. of Mr. and Mrs. Su ~ 1_.:,tion of Will Iverson's birthday. za. Mn. Tom Puwell of Wuhlngton, D. c., 'wu entertained at dinner, Thursday evening. by Mr. and Mm. Void Inland. Mrs.Bertha Mcldmlgal spent Tuesdn with her dn ter MrsY"s h .. James Rollnnd and famlly nfl Ommha. " _-_.." _-f._.-_. und hmlly ,Mr.md Mn.Elmer,'l'l\0ne and family of Herman: md Mn. Christina Thane of Blair. Mr. Ind Mm. Walter G.Huber were Satundny evening guests of¢Mra.Huber's pxrents.Mr.md Mn, J. P. Human of Wnawgwn. They spent Sunday with Mr. Hu- hefs'mogher,Mrs. Amanda Hu- Mr. and Mrs. J. Virginia enlertai Monday evening, 1RalphP. Rumul Nol1h Platte. Ne! Mr. And Mrs. Bentertnlned at n Wedneadly. for MVintonandMr.Dixon And dxuzl Linda. Mr. and Mrs. Was their dinner aMr. and Mrs.HIHarry Tyson Indbefore. from a vmnin. Mrs. Ed Matti daughter,H n .l were co-holienel St. Mnry's Eplxcu Mntthiesen home, noon. E. Campbell and ned at dinner, lor Rev. and Mrs. asen and son of rraska. un Willllma. Jr..social evminz.r. and Mn. KeithandHrs.E.E.hzen. Judy and 'atson 'hum hadna.Saturdny.\fl'Y Tywn. Mn.nehxmed. the dnyullon in Califor- hiesen and her Nilhelm Grimm. to members of pal Guild at the Thundny alter- ATDANA C °!l§§ e I January I8 18 Sumhy Matinee Admiuion I I -30 Cls.1 mr.mu mm. own.nrune ur I1 Omxha were Saturday overnight' 1 guests and Sunday visitors at the | 1 parental, Earl Jenkins, home.|¢ ~Mr.and Mn. John Mace were 1 ; dinner guests, Sunday svenlng, of1 1 Mr. and Mn. Floyd Little. of north ; 1 of Blair.Q 3 William Croudy of South Dakota 1 vislwd his duter.Mrs.Vic¢mll I Johnsvn and family. and his moth- l I er, Mrs. Clam Cmudy, Sundxy. ~Mrs. Glsdyp Holstdn of Blair 1 was admitted U0 Dodge County'l I Hospital ln Fremont for surgery. \ 1 early this week. ~The Lutheran Guild met at th¢_: ;home of Mrs. Ffllz Mathleson on|1 West Colfax Street,Wedxmd-ar,' 1 aftemoon.|¢I Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Lucke nnd,' son,Leland, wen entertained a t*dinner,Sunday, by M u .Lucke's 'bnothar~ln-law and sinner. Mr. and] Mrs. C. C. Kendrick nf Fremont. |' Miss Nona Long was an Dver-3 night visitor at the John Ma ur. home,Monday.Mr. and Mrs f Emest Long were wie;-5 them," the following anemoon,rf Mr.and Mrs.George Hedelundl and Jeanette 'spent the week-anain Lincoln, us guests of Mr. Hedc~ lund's brotherg Martin I-ledelund and family. |Mrs.Harold Green entertained. at a one o'clock covered dish~ lx ;».»» I nr or xr-vingwn. Among those attendng a lllfty it the Lillud Jensen home in)mal'ta,Slhlnhy evening,wereHours.and Meedarnes Walt-eff 'Jul.scl.nw,Henry Jensen and Ed leneen.The ocaelon noted Llllard Ienlen'e birth anniversary. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.lf. D. Newell and Mrs. F. S. Jen-dne were Mr. and Mrs.Ed Jen- rine of Valley and Mr. and Mrs. Wllluim Suverkrnbbe of Fm Cd- wun Je!!Newell of Arlington rnlled there, Friday. Members of McCnrrthy Progres- xlve Club held their meeting.l`hursday afternoon,at the home :ff Mrs. Chris Hin: on East Lin- :oln Street.The horteu was ae- xleted by Mrs.John Barry,who also started club members on RedCross knitting and seWinK- ln celebration of the third birth- iny of her daughter, Roma Ruth, Mrs. John G.Jensen entertained I\xesday afternoon lor Mrs. Paul MacAman and daughter,Myrna Mrs.John Swlngholm. Jr.,and lulla Ann,Mrs. A.B. Woodr-ing, Marlene and Maxine,and Mrs. Elmer Jensen and children, Snndru Dale and Larry. Huy Defense Stamps Now! PHONE 333 Mr.and Mrs. Z. B. Smith ,el ceived word, recently,thnt their aan, Vincent, hae been transferred from the army camp at Port An- geles to the northem part ofWashington State. Willard Warrick returned to hi; duties at Fort Knox.Kentucky.Friday.followinil s fxfteen-dayholidxy furlough with his motherMrs.Blanche Warrick.and othercounty relativea Mr. and Mn. Si Johnson andNormaandMr. and Mn. M.0. Davis and June were dinner guests ot Mr. Johnson's brother and lnla~ter-in~law, Mr. and Mm. Ed John-son of Omahn, Sunday. Mrs.Charles Davin,who was uslled to Blair lor the interment ofher husband,Mr.Charles Davla, who recently died at the Soldiers' Home at Grand Inland, returned,Saturday, to thst inetlwtion where she plans to continue her reaidanoe.Mr. and Mrs. c. w. Christiansen entertained, Sunday,for Mr. andMrs.Henry Vo n,L. P.Skov, Shiela K-ly Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Cul Sorenmn, Mr. and Mrs. Har- lan Christiansen of Herman and Mrs.Petra Christensen of T .L mont. Advertise in The Enterprise it Brings Ilesulta NAVY BLUES f!§.¢"f;''u l Classes Start Mmiday P. M. FEBRUARY 2 They Wlll Co|\!im1¢ to Jums lat. 1942, nr Longer (Sub~ kd to Demuxd). There will be Calls for Nannettes For Toddlers Prints md Plnln Colors I S § . 2 § s m n s i s Cinderellas For Girls $1.25Shirley Temples $2.25 Bonnie Blairs sz _ $2.25 - $2.50 voNLANKEN Apparel Shoppe Blair, Nebr. Specially Trained People Here Is Your Chance to Get Ready Now! Dana College Offers the Following Courses to Men and Women Who Desire to Prepare Time 2 100 3 :00 4 :00 4 :00 4 :00 For the Emergencies No ENTRANCE In 3.00 Tlenoxranhy REQUIREMENTS to 4:00-Tynewrlting lo 5:00-Accounting ~ to 5:00 'nmntomelry ,' in 5:00-Ediphnne ANYONE ELIGIBLE I Iii""|'°""f-=»?'~:=.-=-:f.=.»~~-1-='-=-m Also -All this and Rabbit.ScumOur Facilities Permit Accentanvn nf Oulu n 1im;e~\ N\\m\m|First Come. First sm@J."N£§{ii'v"'mE"6frY¢e"'i}2{{J€di§nI1'§/"SiYour Plans to Register. Send in the Counon Today. $ 5 Per Month Covers the Cost of Each Course Includes Textbooks and Use of Commercial Machines 4 Phone 333 > Christensen Lbr.CB The Days Grow Longer ...The Cold Grows Stronger BUY COAL NOW!~ Radiant Lump $12.75 Bernice Nut $ 6.90 Orient Nut 9.25 Pinnacle Nut 11,75 Orient Egg 9.75 Tiger Furnace Lump s.oo Sunflower Nut 7.75 Kindling Per Cwt.1.00 » luncheon,Friday nftemoon; £h\s was a regular meeting of the Pam Nnble Grand Club. Mrs.Miller of Davenport, Nc- hrsaka, arrived Monday for an extendedvisit with her son-in-\a\\ und daughter,Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schmidt and daughter. Evening Admission 11-35 Cts.. TUESDAY IJ anu ary 20 Admission I I 2 2 C l a " m n m u l " | | . 1 1 : m u t u a l Z"°'f:?'.?,fP'4¢'f \ n m :: . u u u . | n l u m z s » m » M r .B h d M Y H .(141E.,I pn§n|»un!| Afxnunling Comptomelry Special Opportunity Coupon I Plan to Enroll in Your "Special Onporlunily" Course, Sllrllng February 2.x Am lnteruted ln lj Stenorruphy fTypewriting1 NIUE; I \rrr>ll.> ,and family entertained,Sunday, ,for Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Hodges afOmaha, and Mr. and Mrs. W. B.Riggs of Fremont.. Mn.Bruce McMillan and BobdrovetnFremont,Sunday after- |nonn, to visit their non and broth- er, Bert McMillan, and Mrs Mc- Millnn. Mila Mildred Gnyer, dmzhter of Mr. gud Mrs. H. Lyle Guyer. will u o u m o n a m A ls o - - A Qui et Fou rth C ome dy WEDNESDAY~'l'HURSDAY »,| L_| zmlpnnne ' |;'Addral Other Defense Courses May Be Offered Subjct to Demand R d Check KM Fullnwinl ll lnlereotgd' Io Mnllémntlen Photography Fi n ( Md Playground Admlnlxlntlon Plnynlen Public Speaking I ] r£1nh1nPl1ul¥mmllmMM|*~1n|11nMR1lHInfHllmMfm|¥mfm Mm Your Country Prepares PlycholunSo Sho ul d You |spend the week~and in Omahn with Miss Pezav Kendal! nt the Ralpn Kendal home.The Kendnlla a nformer Blair rafdenta. Mr.and Mx-s.Ed Holslaln of!Galva,Iowa,spent the week-and among Flair and Harman nlnllvaa. Mr. and Mn. Downy Holsleln en- tertained in their honor,Spndny: other guest;wvm Mr.and Hn. Sam Holstein. Mr.and Mrs.Mac Cameron md Hume of Herman: and Mr. and Mrs. Cul Mugsnnen ol Omahn. Buy Dslonle Swnv l and Banda Nuwl January 2l~22 Admission ll- 3 0 ( ` ts 1If unmv mnumom BEN H n-f|;1m'@f©E ~ M Q m f m 1 . ~1 'Also-lliyzhvrly of r{a¢-&n.§,¢a I The Old (lakvn lhxcknr Color Cartoon |3; T 1 -~aam~s,a:=;ma :mr-..»;....-.'~~ --- - . . . - - ' - |~'~;=-L~~.'r.1"EL£3fi'."Q "r_ m - . 1 £ u m v ¢ . . I » m a _ . 1 § 3 :. . 55;-g w. : ~és;3. Mr. and M1celebrated theidim: anniverslavant we dav 4their son-in:lin TH E ENTE sPoRTs~pF .Us'yY l e w » ; , ; ; ; .; . 1 . H ~. .Au s ti n Rens haw r forty-eflzhth wed- r v.Sunday .Th e y uietlY. as :nests oi' an d ~daudlter. Mr. TH E ENTE sPoRTs~pF .Us'yY l e w » ; , ; ; ; .; . 1 . H ~. .Au s ti n Rens haw r forty-eflzhth wed- r v.Sunday .Th e y uietlY. as :nests oi' an d ~daudlter. Mr. R P R I S E Urge Farmers to Uphold Quality. of Their Crops nmx-ht 1m E006 anui1um.~Wm- fenbly twice 1 week in vlintm- Ind:hz-ee times in nmzhn)."I HAVE PLEDGED MYSELFTo Do MYPABT IN PROTECT- ING AND cousznvmcAMERICAN FOOD."Som, timely words of csutiori on :wa problems pertaining w tha HE W EEK Canduily Speakmg -_ B y C o a c h R u f u s O l s o n After winninltthebumbs lx title A yea: sroand the footballe h 1, mnlonshlvlastn u .Tekl-umh was favoredtocontinue ,_¢;.'its leadershln in ~Comlmslner mn-ference eomvetltlen.A monthn o a l l wus "rosy " md wer; were lmiles on Ooach Slfwtiwifue an he talked About the fu-tu m A number of vlmngahue daveloned slnce then. and after two years of hard work. Smumcz hu stood bv helpless to sa e nro mecta "Meg fsde and hopes for ermtlnu auc- ceu dimmed. In the Herman nme .Kin hxkam rslewed old iootblll ln- iurv.Then Pnul Mllors. a Jun-ior. and rewvlsr on the foothtllmam.fluit school.RecentlyWllter Wlckhum drovoed outof school md denarted for Call- fornia.The loss of Wxckhum:sally nuts Snmzncz in the"hole"or.if vnu daire."be-hind the eiirhb ball".Wlckhumwasthebest fullback in theconlorenceandhadanothervear to nm as he was s Junior.The basketball team is also weakened by his lose.as he was a Kood defensive nlayez and used his helxrht la advmvtaze on offense.Now Smazam.has tc 'rebuild his basketball team. but although noticeably vfedmned now, perhans it willtmishstrongas Smasracz hasdone q mood iob of tumimz outchammonship teams at Arling-ton and Teknmsh. Th;Blnir Bears have sur- prised conference lolluvyen wltnLhelrmayuaralnstoonfemncu teams ul date.n a m low Ly. ana. Oakland and T nh atthe lmrt the have de-tmwd both Oakhnd u m Te-knmsh and now li they an con-quer the Lyons quintet Will bei n n zo o d u o o i d o n w c o u t l w md mme u a e . In gg-;_"_~m uhm the locals*="§_ended bv the nleyofv F&|!*l!» rezulnr center.Besidm bduk the feadlng lcomr. Feann his the abilityyo direct the mmf: vlnv whileonthefloo r md indication:are he hu rdven the othermemberssddedconfldmce. The loul qulntet ls undoubtedlythe but ball lundllnz live W rwres mt Blur i n yeah nntheyredlvmovethuballaround.I! they continue theirulny the Ban will have olentv cu my rezudlmr where the con-nh will rest-feremx tro YIhavealwnvu maintainedthat the fans Dev the nrlvilexroof voicing their oulnlon duringthe orom-ess of a contest., andnm of the onlnlon that boalnzand basketball K0 hand in hlnd The other evenlnz as I wit-nessed the Bloir-Onkland xrtlrneI wound mv ovinion cn a cer-tain ertent.The words used bythree ol our vlslwrs from Onk- land would not msn the edlw;of this uauer. which wives ynanidea without.over-exertlnnyouriumzlnntion.To thmanfew I say-Your t u m onecoach.Your student bodv and auberlntendent undoubtedlvwould not have been proud hidthey heard vnu. so I numrest. inthe future. remember there are"ladies"unseat and I do not mean yvvrs truly.Certainly you have a rizht go exuressyour Lhouxzhts but let's ze: autof the f'R'\l¢ter" and on the aide-walk-xf you me what I mm. a n d Mr s .1lm Ro se Hi ll. 'I`hnrsdav ewslua tln Ren shm unshter.Mis: an d Ha r vev W :Mr .and M r ~c!1t.er't8ined.S H r .an d Mrs. ln i bv.Mrs. F red P. Herma n c a lled Sundasf. Mr. a nd M11 s e n ente ne.nad M N 'fan mink Wests af.thcvs were thelr mand-a Shidev Renshaw.I-lker of Teknmnh.s S.W.Anderscnxmdavevenhur.forRudnlvhJuu\and eck und dauzhter of nn tha John Bilfnn, \..Karl M. Ch;-inten-d. Stmdxv.for Mr. v Hansen and baby IB l a i r D e f e a t s _Qnkland In n. hard fought. thrilll'ballmme.the Blur Bea n daleswdOakland. 32 to 26. ro wind theirconfexencgonenerontheBldr court,Friday nizht._ q a k y n a n w me d f m md h e l a a-..L .__U - . - Dana llagers Defeat Luther Th Dana Collfe new as ,,5,§=;_quxme le- Br oo.l yuid". by n score of 47 to 39.Theplayofthel o c s l eollegiamwu es v e di llv bnlumr min; me ] onenimz hs!! when thev held a 81 BA':5mS'1 '1 sAm..u m m Yes. we noticed tha error listweek as this column was under file headinnr "Bxsebnll Chios".Ress- uo ur uu la uu z'V 1 .w a u o n a l Cream Program Asks For Pledge on-had 1 little chat with Merril Fu-mars ol Washingwn County Jensen und WE couldn't ioflret the hxve been annealed w help almsdny he "whi(fed" four times. lash the nxtion's war e-ffon. by dlndmv summer. The Decatur Herald stlll insist!lt in fooLbal|_"The Hlzh Schoolfootballers. hnvlnr celehnted theu,\:A..,¢U. ...\~..|"1.| en nv h . ing (ood wuu und by producing anly f u m avps ol \mquest.loned q\mli¢Y-The sppal comes from H. C. Duger,eoozdlmwr ol the Na- Pwducuon ox cream at this seasonwer, issued by Mr. Dnrger. Do mt koep cream on the iarm too long (wen in cold weather. he states I ! held too lang, it is likely £0 develop old, rancid flavnns.A cave or cel- lsr may be of the right tempera- ture fur holding the cream, but |fmusty it will likely spull the dell- abe flavor.Couklng odors and stored vegetables alla effecli the flavor and cause the resulting bub- mf so be marked dawn in fn-mnto u msradnpver their onoonentl-Italph Patnck_ Vlkimz center. ledthe .scorers with 16 polnte tallied on 8 field zoair and 4 free tlmrown.Bob Hogzett retumed to the locallineup for thc first time in over amonthand tallied 18_ ooinm.fol-lowed by Johansen with 9.BudPetenenandMezrueturnedln out-etlndint uerlormaoee at theirguard -noeddon.For lnther.Kllnz with 12 mints. led the scorers while Chris- tensen. Luther zuand. played zooddefensive bmll.The local collsltlans will meet 1-'slrburv on the Dum floor.nillht ('l'h\m\day).with tiDscheduled for 8:00 D.rmDI/lifhtf tn-of! Johauuuam l g\Mnrln 1 2 Megrue 1 Rndlne 0 842240 4 8 25u1211noo0 Pnlrltk swexqnnz 0 3m m m s 2 Kun;n 4n. Petersen o 1 cn;-memes 1 4l-Lmnml o 1 l-:neu-em 1 3ra Sorensen o U Johnson 0 2 1Commono on. Bnrelnsen o 0Jonho 0 Bears Defeat l Tekameh, 33-20 Coach "Chouuy" Rhodes and hisBlairhilzh quintet serve!noticethat they would have to be reck-oned with before the Camhuskerconferencetitle was decided. asthey easilv defeated a strong Tekamah five. at Teknmsh. Tuesdaynikht. 33 to 20,Raymond Feazen turned in a lhrlllirmr mmtmlem-. vm el.. |~».| l | i1'l`é"i`l§i§`ee`i"l§€-"e§5`z5"v3SF QWest Point and olav its returnname with the Guardian Annie." There are those from Oaklandwholwrt the Herald in correct and there were those who "swore" it was and HOW. It was a lonz eveninx for Smas-acz. Tuesday. and a most pleasantevenlnz for "Chonuy" as he vrltfneeeed hh boys nel-form.Earlierthis season "Chewy" stated. "WGwill be Hzht in there and havesomethimt to sav about the con-ference title."If the boy! con-tinue, he will be more than right.Lame delezatlon of local faneattended the mme.The boys not gg;-1 U m m Qvlllty P m t r m mga.Mr, Dax-ger ie immediately eon~ wr-ned with the wxete involved ln _umg portion od cream produced on In-ina which,because ol a low standard of cleanliness or/are u-production or handll1'l8 or perhaps infrequent marketing, is found on delivery to the creamery to be un- fit for manufacturing into butter ,under the atrlngevnz federal food law regulsdona.Cream thus ru~ ,jected represents a serious lose to|the nutlon'e nutrition as well an bu 'the fsrmefs pocketbook.Mr. Du-ger estimates the lone to 'American farmers from unfitonly won the lint team frame hut:f-'PSBm. lncludinlr seizures of shin- the second strinzere made it A ments of cream and butter ana'clean sween as they handed the;the loss from price di!ferentials| Tekamah reserves A beilrlnz. Nels "Tiny" Carlsen tallied nineuointaas the Blair second teamlost n thriller to Oakland.£2-20. R.Johnson was hizh for 0aMand withenzht. The Cedar Bluffs~Kennand Rune was a thriller.Ended 29 all andneither team_ahl@ to score in first overtime uenod. The sudden deathrule ended the Rama in first thirty seconds of second overtime oeriod.lg wg; the best ball Kennsrd has p aye _The boys from Cedar Bluffs are blz and rulzzed.Tallest smallschool team seen to date. Coach Dsnkle f B 'nxtoforced to ehanxze guite §"'Z.Lm»¢" ,between cream and bone,in( 'grsdee less than first quality, at $40,000,000 snnuelly.This wouldindicate a loss to Nebraska farm- ers, who produce 4.5 per cent of the nsdon'e butter output, of clone fc $1,120,000 n. year, he figures. According to Mr. Dnrger, thenisno reaeorn why any farmer should produce a poor grsdp of cra m.Everything hinges on thecarethe cram receives on tne farm and the frequency with whichit ie delivered to the buttermaker l ln. required sanitary precsutlone are easy and inexpensive for the average farmer to carry out.He can radily obtain any desimd ln~ .formation from the state agricul- tural college or from the creamro f h o m e n a m e s a s 1 - e m i " M . i . , . 1 f . | b \ | y e r o r c r e a m e r y w i t h w h o m h e Freezing is a. second hazard w be guarded against.Frozen cream does not make high,-gnde butter;\1\e freezing changes the aearn no that lt results in mealy, olly, un- dendrable butter.Cream is beet kent ln s :lean odor-proof place, in a temperature above freezing. :nd must be protected from frees~iff: fm the hnul to market. G R A N G E A N N U A L M E E T I N G H E L D The annual meeting of theGrangeandFu-mere InsuranceCo. was held at the office of Sec-retary E. B. Redfield, Monday s!t»ernoon. One director, Gordon Bek-er of Tekamah, was elected at that time. J. P. Rhea of Arlington was hnmed to the executive committee,and Guy Smith of Craig was elect- ed to membership on the auditingcommittee.Olllcers ol the company, all of whom retain their offices by virtue of throe»year appointments not yet expired, are H. G. Blaco, Kennsrd, president;E. B.Redfield,Blair,secretary; and Fred Peck, Herman, treasurer,Other three~year termdlrectom. who were not up for election at Mondays meeting, are A. Grant Allen of Fort Calhoun,Frank Broderuen and Fred Peck of Herrnsn. PAPIO MEN ATTEND STATE-\VIDE MEET s "-'}hf"§°§`" n...»§';n luzillv of Kennud s lid*Snnd»Y wilh Mr.and Mrs Jav Snewart-Mr. ond Mrs. Joe Stewart were qua!-a at the .hh Rolenhil-Im home. Sunday guests at the John Tay<lor hams were Mr. und Mrs. Cl-msRowe and children. Mr. and Mn. Ed Hansen. Edna and Rlts._Monday " W w w "guests _almn .Martin Llrsen ware Mus Nina *'"§f'""2e.1"¥§'.z»»'i»"°'° Hm- rs."'£»f??`"'..n Mrs. AMN Kuhr and Ethel Ma. went Fridav evenlnk at the Jens Hansen h0"'*?'.Sunday sftcmoon vmtors ol'Mrs Came Hansen and childrenvwréNinnandWaller Andersen nd Mr. and Mn.Harold Swrk ngdigf ldrm and Elisabeth Han- sen. Bobbv Hansen and Teq Largenspent Saturday evenlnz wlth Nmn and Walter Andersen.Fridav afternoon Munn Nina An- dersen enbertdnod ln honor ol herblnhdav for Mcwmes Chfln Pet-euum. Peter Nielsen, Emma Tay-lor, John Taylor. .lqngt and Bab-by Ta lor. Daisv Dxvme and Al»ben Ki n"._. n p Danish Lndxes Ald metWednesdav aftenwon at the JensSorensen homo with five membersuaunt,Guests wen- Dr, and Mrs.§. C. Cnrlnen and Mrs- H. ~ Hub sen of Blair. Mrs. Harold Rasmussen and ShlrleY- Mrs. H. C. Ras- mussen. and Aft Pullen.Saturdav evenink guests nt the'Ed Hansen home WPre M22 anaMrs. Lars Rolland aml fmmlv andMr. and Mm. Polar Nxelsen. Mr. and Mm. Martin Im-sen andAnon :mem Sunday eveniml nt theCarl Rmmmzseu home._Sunday,the followmz xrueeiswere eitertained at dinner at dyeAlbgrtBenson home:Mn.DelmGnuse and Mnnzqrv. Lars Jmzfn-sen and Vinzil ljlllxzenkamn.Mrs. Peter Nxelsen snent Sun~day afternoon at the Illarlin Lar-sen home. MRS. E. UTTERBACKDIES IN HOSPITAL 3111.Elmer Utterback, 40-year 'old Arlington woman, died in ln Omaha hospital last Thursday,Januory 8.Funerol serv-lpes were held at the Reckmeyer P\|ne|-al Chapel on Satundny aflemoon, with Rev. H. C. Van Valkenburgh,\Congreg'av.ional pastor, in cllarge. Mrs. Blanche Woods Kellsr sang, "'Somel.ime We'll Undersund" and"Ablde With Me", with Mrs. Alice Newvcom accompanying.Pallbeor- ers were Emeut Laaker,HenryPeters,Harry Daniels,Anhur Springgate,Homer Miller, Harold Weber, and Leo Weber. As Goldle Butterfield, Mrs. Ut-terback was hom to Mr. and Mm. John L. Butbedield of near How~ella, June 23, 1901; .she was one of a family of nine She was a chef in Fremont for ten years before coming to Arlington.Besides the husband and live slzpchildren,survivors are three brothers, Hugh and Percy of Slan- ton, Kenneth of Omaha; and four mislcrs, Mrs. Ethel Baker of Tor-rinxrbon,Wyoming,Mrs.Edna Michuclls of Stafford, Mrs. Ellen McPherson of Fremont, and Mrs. Sylvia Dodge of Newport; a half brother, John of Stanton, and a half sister, Mrp. Elsie Oslwome of Scottabluffs. Attending the funeral from adistancg were Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Butterfield of Amen; Mr. andMrs. Kenneth Butterfield, MissesFrieda Wlllfnng and Ruby Butter-fleld of Omaha: Mrs.Ellen Mc Phe:son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc- Pherson, Mr. and Mm. Millard Ut- terbeck and Bennie, and Mn. Dor- othy Bishop of Fremont; Mm. Syl-via Dodge And Mrs. Harold McMil- lln of Newpor1,;fMnz. Edna Mich-` sdis, Melvin Mlchaelin and M i n Sarah 0'Donnell of Stafford; Hugh, Percy and John Butterfield,Elmer :nd Alice Butterfield, :nd Mn. Ridder of Stanton; Mr. |.nd Mn. L. M.Utterback of Omaha; Mr. and Mrs, L. P. Utterback of Beaver Crossing;Mr. and Mrs.leon Hindley of Blair. AAA GROUP NOW A WAR BOARD _ Ofllcers of the '1'Hple A orgnn- xnnuon over Lbs county which a:ibut time ago were given the titleo l U.S. Depnrtment of Agricul. use Defense Board have now been sshd to cancel the fix-at givenname and all Lhamulvea I U. S.D. A. Wu- Board. The changdwnn meds in view 01 general world ac- tivltlel md was thought more ap-propriate by tha officials ln thehigher bnckshs. Advexdse in Th Ente rlIt Brinxs lenulf-um le 6 to 0 mv n nu n. w r um v w "coma hack nat: it was 8~5 at theand of the first quarter ami 18 ton at an hllf- wic h Blair on um l and-rd yu,qu-m rTha thi qua r was 1 a .va a n l m chmvclnz lnndl.».-32. uma: tha scams tied tvnce ll the two mama matched baskets.Both zum; soured 12 points dur-imz the eixrln mluuws which gnded with Bloir on the lop: end. 24-26.Foe wiuu 1s nmnts. RobIn»°11,\10, on Bailey. 6. accmmwd for nhthe Blolr scores,Meredith andNicholsonbolh turned Ln ¥°°datthen'~ p o d l i o n m. Warner was }uvh for 0"k\'-"dlwith 12. followed bv Nels Nelson with s.Re1exi:Knanvle. ofgg d Rohlnmn 1n u mHansenFnnqenNsmomnMormlllh\\`arr|<'k 2246oo100 oo1o1o0 E.C.N.C. Tourney at Benmngton The members of the E C. N. _C. conference.Benninzf/on.Crm!-Fort Calhoun,Herman and Kan- nard will hold their annual con~ference tournament at Bennlnzwn.February 4th,Bth.and Gth. Dra\vinzs for the toumnment Wcremade last week with Cmixr codedtha number one mam and BenmnK-ton bein! ihe other vceded team.lCra.llz will meet Kenna:-d in the opener. Wednesflnv nixhc Pfebruarb'4th, and the wlnner of tlna game will play Herman on Thursday night with Uvnninkton and FortCalhounnlnlnz i n the oppomte bracket on ursdnv..Finals will be held on Fndnvnightwiththewinners of lheThursdaynames nlayinsr for thedcln, and losers nlayinxz for third nlwe. BENNNINGTON 17, KENNARD, 7 Coach Dankle's Bennington kighl uintat remainerk in the nmninv:or the E. C. N. C. title by defeat,- lnz Ke.nna~rd on the Dom court; Friday nizht. 17 no 7.The linac half was close and inl.eneatinR'_asboth teams vlayed mod ddensnfeball.At the end of 16 mlmgbea. ltwas 8 to 5 ln favor ol the wmners. In the second half. the Bennlnlrwn quimet held Kennard scoreless un-til the final two minutes.while they continued to increase theirlead.Ward was hizh for Kennardwikn s poinm. while Fackler led theBenhinltlonteam with 8 to hls credit. UEHLING 31,HERMAN 19 Tnkinx: an early lend and holdinka 22.to 6 udvnntmze at the hal! the.Uehllnz hizh quintet defeated Her-| msn. 31 tn 19 in a xznme nlaycd at'Uehlimt lost Fridav nilzht.Monty]West alznin led the Herman scorerswxth Clnybom ulnvihz n good de-'fcnqivo name. GUsTA`\F15: A. IEULLIS DEATH VICTIM; N. Nelnunn, WagnerD. Lnnan 4nocoo0 2n04n0I) l3I.a0 I.. CromerN, Nalmn 1 Cramerllurllhuy 1uI120 \ \\ Gustave A.Kull,\\'cl|-known Omnhun nnd u brother of Mrs. Anna Compton of Illnir,died at the age of 63, Jtmupry li. Funeral services were held in Omaha and Oakland,Monday,and interment was made in Oakland.Mr.Kullwasintherealestatebusinessfor many years. More recently he had been connvctei with the By- ron Reed Co. of Omaha, and madefrequent trips to Blair, never (ail-ing to call at The Enterprise nf- fice for a vinlt with Editor John A. Rhondes, his personal fHend.Survivors,belldes Mrs.Comp~ ton, are two sisters,Mlna Mary Kull ai'Little Falls,Minnesota, and Mrs. Christina Benson of St.Pater,Minnesota;three brothers, Alex of Oldahoxna City,Chnrleaf of Granite Falla,Minnesota,andAlben, stale of Wlxhington; also two grandchildren. ARLINGTON M. W. OFFICERS INSTALLED C. H. West acted as grand dep- nty and Rev.H, C.VanVllken- burgh was inxtallmg officer, Janu-nry 5, when tha Arlington Modem' Woodmen held their u m m ln~ ltollatlon of officers for the year 1942. Officers are listed below:Consul,Chrln Sorensen;ndvln- or,Ollie H.Lowe;banker,Tom Dowell; eucon, Ellla Cunningham; watchman,W.E.Hxll;nentry, Msrl Sorensen; tnmwe for 3-vw wrm, Ollle H. Lowe; ucmury, H. Kemper.The lntter otfico hold! over by appointment from the headoffice at Rock Island,Illinois. lW e d c e n e d n o w ,p e r h a p s i t w i l l f i n i s h B t r b n g a s S n m p r a c z h a s d o m .Q n z o o d j o b o f t u m h w o u t c h a m p n o n s h i p t e a m s a t A r l i n g - ton and Tekamah, The Blair Beans have sur- BASKETBALL RESULTS lacnl 47:Luther. 8932: Oakland. 2633: Tekamah. 20Second Team. 14: Tekamah. 9Oakland. 22: Blnlr. 20 ComhuukerOakland, 30: W»lthil!, '7Pender. 21: Lyons. 17Tekamah. 22: West Paint 19Wat Point G. A.. 44: Decatur Dana.Blair.Blur, Blair 2 ma m a 29 Ce-dar Bluffs, 31:Kennar d, 29 Uehlinir.31:He r ma n .17 Crain. 31:W e st P oi nt G. A. . 26 Nebr. Deaf. 53: Fort Calhoun. 30Holy Name. 37: F ort Calhoun. 17 A a 0 Sc ribner 3-I: Arlimzton. 19College V iew. 27: W ahoo, 24 Bellevue.37:Elkh or n.30 Valley . 3 2: Boy s' Town. 27 Elk ho rn. 2 4:A1Iimrton. 21 W ahoo. 56: Mead, 29 Valley .33:Pla ttsmou th . 27 W ahoo. 43:Da vi d Ci ty .17 Sec o nd Team West Point G. A.. 19: Cr8lR'. 9Oak lan d. 26: W a lth ill, 5 W ahoo. 24: Mead. 3 Cedar Bluf fs . 27 :Kenn ard.5Bennimrton, 22: Kennard. 10 Janunrv 15: Fnirhurv at DANA.Innuarv 16:BLAIR at DecaturLyons nt Wen Point Arllnzton at Hooper 3 ~ ¢: I 0 a . "lad ie s"Dmaent a n d I d o no t me a n :fours tr u ly .Certa inly You ha ve a ri lr ht ; o exureaay ou r timu afh fs but le t'a ir e! out of the "| z'1ltter" and Un the aide- wa lk wi f y o u K e t wh a t I me a n . CRAIG WINSTE NTH S TRA I GH T Coach Paul I'ete11on'n Gwgghixzheazerswontheirtenenrainrht ball Rama when they de-feated a stron!G.A. team atWest Point. 31 to 6. Tuesday nizht. Tlm Crain' team held a 15-14 Ad-vani!!! at the half.Ted Erlcksenwas hi|d1 wlnt msn for Crain with16 mints while Lnnnon waa highfor the West Point Quintet with10. The Q. A. secohd team scored a 18~Q vlctory over the Crain nec-onds m the oneninxr nme. led t~e Arli~mn Scorers w~th amarkers. ARLINGTON IJOSES.T0 SCRIBNER, ELKHORN Conch Pe¢ersen's ArlinztomhixhquintetlouttwoballKarnesthepast week. Last nlxht Umey weredefeated by the stron!Sciirnerclub84 to 19. Rav Sechovwwbl-%rScdhner forward. wu the offen- slvn star of the name mrho talliednevsnheen points. Kruze wnalhlxzlxfor Arllnzhm with 6 vintsh fol-lowed bv Sorenson and osen aumwithfoureach,Tied at the half. 13~alI. in their :mms with Elkhom. the Arlimrtonteam was unable to mahzh the paceof the Elkhom oulntet the finalhalf and was defeated. 4 to 21. inu hand fouxzht Lhrllllnlt ball game.Kgnker wgs hixrhfor the winners TEKAMAH RALLIES To DE FE A T w . P . _Trnilink at the 1.-nd_ of_the onen- » - -. - - . . -v - . | . v » .- n .a v g wa n. .| v \ . ¢casters as he durnned in seven fieldgoals and two charitv tosses to lead the sc orers wi th 16 ooints.B side s be ins: his rh noin t ma n. F ear en tre a te d th e la me c r owd to o n eo f th e best exhibitions o f ha il han dlimr an d floo r wor k th at i oc al follower s ha ve s een in so me time . A r th u r Robinson ha lve d th e Bla i r etb all floor "aoéé `rI<>T`Eo`{~§=°ni2`v,`é`Z1. dues business.Th e li ttle e xt Ho p e s to h a ve mm1 ready f o r E .tr ou ble in vo lved i n pr o du c in g me C.N .C.conference to ur na me nt b es t qu ality of c re a m 'not only February 4. 5. and 6.m a k a available th e ma xi mu m o f .prote c tive food f o r th e consumerf.5'"1.¥;'.?§i'fo"°.Z"f&. all fwe d no mts bu t extr a.dolla rs as well fo r the was defeated. 21 0°5_"'=":°"team fa rme r e xer tin g this extra c a re, he _.l w f -Hja lm e r Quint,Clarence King' and Lillarc i Jensen, supervisors of the Piipio Soil Conservation Dis- tri c t, a nd Ro y T. Ki rkp atric k, di s- tric t conservntionist, attended the th ir d an nu al conference o f soil conservation distric t supervisors la st wee k- e nd a t Li nc o ln . Th e two .| L . " .. . . . . - _ . ! - . . . . .I ! . . . . . . . . . _. . . _r t _£u u u bv scorimr 11 :mintsplayinn an outatandinz frame.work of the other three Blair rlun was koud. as Nicholson nh\his usual mood floor mama. v andThe ezu~ayedrhiln one nlayer can make ; lot ot'Farmers euopemtlng with thedifference, and the loss af Wi¢k-{NlLional Cream Quality Prdgramhugn reallv weakened the Teknmah are being asked tn sign this pledge-uumtet.From all reports, he will and display a copy of it on their not retum for football nent fall.M...:.... num: uuyervuwru,nerman now:-en-neyer md Claus Mehrens, wereunable to :tx-aid. Jensen, who is also president of the State Association of DistrirtBaileyintercented 's"'n}}¥nbé¥'é?' nasses and broke un ulays beforethey got under way.The work ofKeithMeredith was much im-Droved as he olayed his best ballof the vear. _For Teknmah.Bill Meirnxe wuhnrh noint msn with seven mints.followed by Clements and Morrowwith four each.The local csxers journey to Deca- tur. Friday nicht. and are favoredto win me ball zsme.Next Tues-dav they will meet the stron! Ly- ons quintet at Lvons in a irqmathat will zu A lonz WBY ln decidingthe conference title, FAIRBURY PLAYS AT DANA TONIGHT The Falrbury Cnlleize basketball nuintnt will man nm hnnn Pullman Every dover in lineun fo Te-I ksmsh spared at least one rfield zosl szmnst West Point.Clem»l ents was huzh with eizht Doints.followed by Bill Menzrne with 6. Ifqrt Cslhoun found Omaha com~Detxtion nlenty rouzh qs they lost to Holv Name and Nebrsskn Dm.The Suverkrubhs boys Utoin ledthe scorem 'nie Bear decided to "show-me- un'and did so in Krind fashion,and I hone they continue to do so. Theo. Ericksen. Crsiz center, hu scored s total of 154 mrlnts in tenzsmes for the hnzh averalts of l5.4' v e r n a m e . The Kennnrd Quintet had two'cha:eeE'to_ win the. zame_wil.h Cgd~, ,..--..."I BELILHL it is my duty Ind tlut of everyone connected withthe production, hsndling, And sale of food products, to use every care to insure that such products shall be made only from sound, clean ln- nedients."I BELIEVE that the production o funli tmi lka ndc ne a mi s nnun- necensnr.mgpsirrioiic wasth of food. BELIEVE that c s i mr u x f NESS in the production and hond- llng of milk md cream will con- serve butwrfa food that is en- sentlnl to the wellbeing of my fel- low Americans.This CAREFU NESS includes:Washing and scslding my dairy utensils and sep ni-star with boiling wster sftnreach use; cooling my ereun: deliv- Supervisors, predded at the bu:i~ ness meeting of this association. Quist and Kirkpatrick were both on the program to discuss prob- lems concerning soil conservation districts in this state. lt is report-ed that there are now 33 'districts in Nebraska including 21,770 farms,and comprising 6.¢479.221 Pnpio was the first such district tohe swxtlmilesi- Ney. districg are mconstantprocessof organization. On the initial dsy of the meet-ing.the soil supervisors held n joint session with the M-lie coun- ty ngents.Among those present was E. D. Fnhmey, county s:ten~ sion sgent. Red luvlslblu Red ls an invlxlble color to someinsects. and ultra-violet rays, which cawars nn the Dana floor. tonirdlt(Thursday). January 15. at eilht n.m.Tho local calzers defeatedLutherlast week and with BobHonett. veteran forward. back lnthe lineuo are vlayinll much better ball than before the holidays.Startinz for the local warren wlllbe Hosrzett und Lloyd Johansen at forward:Rnluh Patrick.center;and Gene Meume and Bud Peter- son at the lzuardn.Others whowill undoubtedlv met into the game are Marshall Cunmton and EmieHanson. Iuards: Harold and EwaldSorensen.forwards and CurtisJorth. center. HO L Y N A M E DE F E A TS CA L H OU N A smooth-naa sinz. fast-breukinzHo ly Na me u uln te t h e ld Fort Cal~ ho un i n one field llo al the on en- in rr h al!and han ded th e Calhoun boy s a 37 to 1 7 de fe at. i n a za meola ved a t Ho l v Na me .Tuesday ni gh t.Ea rl S u va rk xub be le d th eCalho un c a sters with seve n noi nia. lt was 19 to 6 at the mi dway ma rk. Fr. CALHOUN, 30,NEBR. DEAF, 53 led bv Hamm. who tallied ioink. Nehraalm Des! handed tl-PIort Calhoun mxinvn a ss no soIacinz on the Den!court. Friday'nlghl..The nw uulnm wok rn;early load and wu ahead. 20 to 10.st the halt.The Suverkrubbe boys:ontlnued their brilliant offfmalve Play aa they scored 22 of ddrlum'| 80 nolnu. Hizh scorers forthe Deo! were Bros. 9 uolnm: Ons-Cldon, 8; and K Nelson. s. J. MERTON KUHR IS ASSO. MEMBER J. Merton Ruhr, Blair farmer. is* one ol two Nebraska Holsteinbreden recently adrnitted tForInam~|bex-ship in The Holstein-eslanAssociation of America by uaani-l mous vote of the Board of Dirac-ltors. To pin admission to mem- berehip,appllmtu must be pm-greulva ln dairy practice and ofnruvedln te z r ltr . ar mums in xmai two minutes. outer-ing or shipping my cream oftenl are invlxlble to tha human eye, canuna ble to c a s h i n o n f r e e mm " - le h o i i y h to insure its a n - i n i a t be seen by cer tain lnscc u.Th e to ta l fi eld Koala were even.| wi th nac h ha vimz 9:th e winn ersma de 3 ou t o f 10 c h ar itv tossesl while Kennar d mad e 1 ou t of 9 andl refused one. Conch Carol Gaat, former Blairhinhmentor. has lost two closeones the nast week.Hia Northhiithcarers were defeated byCrelszhton1'reu,21 to 19. Fridaynlilht and Tuesdav were behind. 21-20. al. the end of the lzame at Fre~ mont, To the Blair Hikh lad who said-"lf l didn't have to nlnv ih Penband 1 would not no to the irame."1 say. "II then was not a basket-ball name the Pen hand would nothave had a reason for ulayimz lastFridav nixrht. or would they?" Advertise in The Enterprise Il Brlnn Raulu BASKETBALL 1 at Dana College GIMLASHIM FAIRBURY DANA TONIGHT (THURSDAY)January 15th 8: 0 0 P . M . Admission 15c and 30c Tax Included ~ l l »USED MACHINERY I B A R G Al N S TRACTORS 1 John Deere, Model A, 1937, Thoroughly Reconditioned 3 I. H. C. Farmall 12, with cultivator 1 John Deere 1938 Model B with cultivawr, all reconditioned 2 John Deere G. P. tractors 3 I. H. C. 10-20 1 Regular Farmall and Cultivator 1 L H. C. Power Mower PLOV\'S.,,.,_.,_,,, 5 John Deere 12 and 14 inch 40-C plows 1 I. H. C. 11-inch plow 1 Moline 14-inch plow 1 John Deere 52 Plow (like new) 2 No. 5 three bottom plows A F e w H e a d o f W o r k H o r s e s TYMiQ'l5E.C0~' x 1Bl unxlunnFurl. Calhoun al; Crain:Junuarv 20: BLAIR at LvonsKcnnard at HermanUnderwood at Iiennin ztonCrain' at Teknmah s'rANmNc s Cernliuaker Conference Won 220oo Ii ldrLvonxTeknmahOakland Decatur stLo 0 0112 E. C. N. c. Won 8 3210 Buy Defense Bvndl Novi 74 CASES HANDLED DURING YEAR A total of 74 cue.T? criminal and 36 civil-~were handled by the ollice o l County Judge John A. CraizBennimzwnFort Calhoun KennardHerman Carrigfan during 1941. boat01 2sa A lummaty qf ~ olfice'| burd- neal,wgenher with A comparimnwith1980 Ind 1940, la tabulated below: 1989CriminalCues28 Civil Cues 35E s m u 85Delayed uma CertitiealaGuardianahips 10Mothers Pensions 5 Marriage Licenses 118 Adoption Proceeding!6 Inheritance Tax 2 Juvenll¢ Cana 5 Truateeshlps '40 '41 59 21 41 551a1 2 2 as se 4s 106 as198 1 24a 1 lmln quintet came from behind to'Luke the lr-nd at the half und in score u 22 to I9 vlctorv over WontPoint. lust Fridnv niuht Abili¢Y to gain ponseasion and control nfbnll durimz mnst of the xzame won the hard fnuzht contest for Teks-mah.Clemenls was hilzh pointman for the winners with 10 ml»lies while Kullmenzer scored likenumber for the losers. KENNARD LOSES [N~ SECOND OVERTIME The sudden death we ended ahull name backed with thrills es~uecially durinu the final hnlf. aaCedarBluflascoreda81 io 29 victory over a smaller Ken-nard quintet at Dana Tuesdaynlzht.Condi Clown Viz's Kennard camera tumed in their beat vertex-mance of the year u Qhey heldtheir taller nunonenta to one mintdunmrthe first eizht minutes and were ahead 12 to 6 at the half.The final half the Bluff camera ral-lied to tie tha score and at the end of rexzulatien nlav lt was 29 .all.Thq fint three minute overtime nenod vga: ucoreleu and in the sec-ond Denod the Cedar Bluffs boYltallied alter 26 Mound.: ot may to win._Ward wilh 16 ooinls andDale with 10, led the Kannard acur-czja while Gunn wn hizh tor thewmfgns with hine nointa. ATTENDS DISTRICTPOULTRY SESSION Charlel Gaydou of Blair wal elected chalnnan ol the um-<1 dis- trict of the Nahruka Poultry lm- provement Atfclation, which metlui Tuesday temoon, January 6.| in Oakland.Poultrymen we re' present from Blair,Arlington.Dodge,w w ,Point,Clarksoml Wakefield,Wayne,Fre mon 1 | Leigh, Tekamah, Scribner, Schuy-lar and Oakland. q I-El I Ies Q Vulcanized 'ouAnAu'r:l:n 1 ~;I 5 '3,For AuSAVE YOUR 'rm ~mr anumnm 'min 'Cars v and GOODYEAR TIRES open All Night Phone 2.12. SINCLAIR il4 vl3% 142 J sg- m m - g n - m ~ DEGREE MAKESINSTALLATION PLANS M i n M m Wrich entertained dfteen manben of tha Degru ofHonor lodge, Fridly evening, at her home on Wm Gnnt Street..Mn. Anna Wooley of Omnlu, nm- H *~5 ,.~i ° s L " I ` o f xi b l a d , M r . R o y A t w o o d I n s t a l l e d a t 0 . E . S . M e e t T h u r s d a y Goupl Hom Mins Els ter of Mr. and J. H. cRev. Sundial! In S°=:=w="' Guat I ..___.,._,_~ BAXTERS CONCLUDEe Well at w!-:EK 'mm e C e r e m o n y "" ";_°"°1 Mrs.Lagoy Ba mr -gg _ chi)n md I n .r me~ a r e » B l n i r ,Sunday - ' ° " = ~ , f ° : ; : : , ' ~ 'ing a i hre e- we ek vs c a li on n - 2{"1'E". € ' } : . ' ° l ' . 2 f E f i lf o mi - . Th e y ma d e th e J ° vf " ° ? \ z ¥ Neutical Theme NAME §'£'§"é"»E3'ZPER 'For L.S.U. Part mut e :the std! of the "Inform-A cleverly executed xmutial u"» Blir High School weekly, vu theme brought x tang of mit ul revrxmizd- Ediwrs and Uleir u- d r * °me *'"'""' "Pobot G°"'"l|s¢unu are uma below. luncheon. held Tueadny by 1-he Cm-m|nM,h\.,-».|n \=ama.~. l'..\.»... y u With the approach of 1 new se- Events of 'the Coming Week Scheduled Events Fo.: The Week Of January 15 To 22 Mr s D a d e Tomb lad an d Ro y A t- wo o d wi i l be ins talled as W o rthy ---. _-z ix...~B I I U W u l u i ;A l b v l v u v u - -.K i n l c y C h a p t e r ,0 . E . 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" " " °" °- - 3 - - »- - -- - »\ J l l | | l I V | | |R g v | 0 f t h e m e e t i n g .L t t e r r e f r e s h -a n p a r e n t s r e m d e f n c e o n B a l t `A r o u n d t h i r t y - f i v e m c : o b e n ¢ n t . h »~0 d l t o r ,L y d i a L a r s e n ; L e a v i n g s h o r t l y b e f o r e * 1 " ° | ¢ N d s t t h e c h u r c h b a s e m e n t f o r " ° Y "e d i t o r ,M a r i l y n G u y e r ;m a m T h l l n d l y ,J a n u a r y 1 5 ' °m a m a 'e d i t o r ,B a r h a m P o u n d ;m D o r c a s S o c i e t y - - - M r s .E m u n m . n f f i c e r . w i t h t h e a s s i s t a n c e o f M r s .H u t c h i n s o n ,M i n n e s o t .q n ° | m o n t a w e e d b ,H 1 \_ n . . . . . , .r l __'n an r e ' ° "Y ° h o .-.c n r o m ._ ;51».h»:_;.y » ,t h e B l l f k f l l t h e e v e n t .nu1-r1..u:_.........:.............. .. .,t o r ,~ ~~: r t z e n"''¢1 ...L n - \ l - . . . .E tl lffe d F eer, in stallin g rn amh al.zsvcnusen, a DIDHAUI U; ....... ,,,-_,p th e r officers to be installed sen, was c alled bo»B1air by a. Dan- I rms evenipg include:Mrs. Vernon' lah board c onferenc e.1 _¢.\L.¢¢wll md her aasishnt, Mrs. Louis Sell. A special committee ms t w it h dn, Fran k Hightr ee, pres ident of L .n .\.r,....|...» v. n i n a n t I z. went tim Lo burD&nx» uuxuunulvwhen Bill Baxter il employed in defepsg work. Thefy made Lol Agn- gelel their heaM\mrtel'!» amd vm-lbed |ur:\1 points of interest u the petrified fm-at in Arizona,Old Mexico, the Pwlflc b a m.:ndnumerousl i f t *cltles alan!the western nuboarvd.On the return¢..:- n_- m..x...... Aww. fhmnvh "THB BNP cams xn" m ¢°\rD¢lY»-ledlbors, Chlrles Hansen and Bur-ns members of the Union depoalled b-rg Pound;sports ials,Glen their eonh-'lbutiolg m the P°"°i'\Guyer and Eugene Flynn; society gold in a large :Yup wluch centered editor, gag Young; feature ,dthe 1-efrelhment lable.Ea c h lua klw,Ruih Ann 0'Hanlon~ exchange LW" pfruentad vm s "HWS °*P"¢aii»», sm Walker; lminm msn- xnd nu ut i a ln nt mp ua rr i e do uz Eu F1 .m lthe theme, mn. lutther.G y l d u n d ~ y ,§,,°,,|,t§',§ white wan tho pndamlnxhng °'¥' mmagen, Amrew Hansen md Ab- u n n n n A m rTawnnend C Rebeklh, I. Hermxn 0. Thursday AArthur Johnsu Kennard Co nual meeting Fl-idx : u s m o r a n w w w 'Ilub oy ster :supper o . 0 . F . i n ltmlllti o n E. S . i nlta littion If d tn mo o n C lu b - - J i n . rn»Op Credit Ano., ln- You Can Buy New Tires... .... l l T h e s e W i l l F i t Y o u r C a r Under the Luv.These Are Connldered Ob-solete Slzea and Mny Be Purchased Whlle 0ur Su-ck Lula.4 : 5 0 - 2 1 M u d Ti r e s - . _. . . O n l y 2 i n S t o c k 4 : 5 0 - 2 1 R e g u l a r T r e a d .6 i n S t o c k 5 : 0 0 -1 9 R e g u l a r Tr e a d _.LL_.''1 i n S t o c k 5 : 5 0 -19 R e g u l a r Tr e a d .....-...-2 i n S t o r k 4 :5 0 a nd 5 :0 0 - 2 0 Re gula r 2 i n Sho c k 3 0 x 3 %Hi g h P r e s s u r e 2 i n S t o c k Western Auto Associate Store B U D c o n s .m o v . tte nd Oma ha . E. S. Me etin g Mr s ,H.H .Br own,M n .B.F . und t,an d Mr s.Ern est Tor nhlad ttendcd an inntalintion of o£fic era old b y Lib erty Chap ter, O. E. S., f Omah a, Mon day eveni ng. nlph Br own Concludes init On Co ast Ra lp h Br o wn retur ne d to Blai r, unday aftomoo n,conc luding v. wo we ek vi si t with h is br oth er -i m ~w and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Del ~r Lowe of Blye, Oregon. h0V|fl'r Ho n o r ; Irs. J erry J ordan Mr s .Jen-y Jordan,a rec ent ~ride,was guest o f honor a t n » iacellaneous shower held ax cheffler's Ha i l in Blair,Sunday bernoon.Ar o u n d Ufilty guests ern in vi te d to the event.Co- ~stesies were Mrs. C. D. Howard Irs.J ames C.Thompson,M i ~ ~Vonne Hansen o f W ate rloo ~na. 'Bernard Thompson, and M ohn Barry .M ; ;J o rd an , in stru c tor o f Gn d r Sc hool, was Miss Eileen Thomp on pr io r to he r ln ar ri ag e on D c ernber m, 1941. I Brldge-lnncheon Sat, For Mrs.Schmidtl i n -George Hedelund plans fnentertlinsevenublanof friends at n 1:30 o'clock bridge luncheon, Satuxdny,complimentary zo Mn.Carl J. Schrnldt.The event will mke plum at the Hedalurd home on But Soulh Stmet. 1. H. Bowman In Birthday Celehnnt Mr. md Mrs. J. H. Bauman en-tertained |number ot friends,Mondny evening, in celebntion of Mr,Bowman's blrthdny.The group included Mesa:-u,n.nd Mm# dunes Wlll Linden, Chndie Gay- dou, Porter, I-'rank Strlcklutt, Frne- Clnd Club To Meet With J. W. Youngs Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Moore enter-laincd at cnrds, last Wednesday evening, for Messrs. and Mesdames Henry Sorensen, M. 0. Davin, J. W. Young. Curtis Dixon ol Fort Cal- houn, and J. W. Blatler.Mr. andMrs.Young will be hom to the club on January 21. Friends HonorFred I. KrokhAgroup of friends gathered. Tuesday evening, to help Fred I.Krogh celebrate his birthday.In- cluded were lhe members ol an in- formal birthday club-Messrs. and Msdamea Russell Larson,Rosa Deets, leslie Reynolds, and Miss Beatrice Light. Attend Leaders Training School A group of leaders from the First Methodist Church- drove IniOmahn,Sunday,no attend the 'leadership training whool held ar First Church, and all except twolenrolled in the work.'Those taking part were Rev. and Mrs. John P. |Brooks,Nr. and "fe Mi la n D Bellows, associate momm; Duuu;Moore, associate patron; Mug. Roy Atwood,conductrcss;Mrs.mslie Reynolds,associate conduruess; Mrs.Sherry Moore,treaaunr,Mrs. B. F. lmndt, secretary; Mrs. J.Hilton Rhoudea,Adah;Mrs. Carl Boho,Ruth;Mrs.George IBruse, Esther; Mrs. .Chris K. Ben- dorf,Martha;Mrs E m m e t t Rounds, Electa; Mrs. J. H. Bmw- am, marshal;Mrs. H. H.Brown, chaplain; Mrs. J. Cronutmm, ward- er.A socid hour will follow the annual installation, and refreshments will be served by a committee com- posed of Mrs.Fred Krogh.Mrs. Leslie Reynolds, Mm. Ernest Tornblad. Mrs. W. E. Lucke, =f1d_I~§5= which time plum were made Ion the annual inntallntlon ol officers on January 23.Mrs. Wooley willherselfactuinaullingo!1Iar| and a n onum a rm c am win wil y, Jumary 1sdge Club-Mn. W. I. ny, hnunry 11 inhdny Club oyntu on uw work 1._lbie Ann Vaughan.Each Umrm member wld how nemmn urlNelsonSllurfyMin Sand: Em¢mh\» 6Fi»~fciAL.s NAMED..,,',i',S..'2'"_..*§=§.,P'Teuhen Grow Wnrlxtn homeN455Fred! Sands entertainedeight msmbeu of Lha teachen and club n¥"tha hume of Mr. and Mn. E. E. Stsvenz, Tuesday evening. i;.&Z"'1I§2¥ §§'§-Zn.; ar mm on QE" 12-3 "'F ,'; ;; .;§ ,rM ,- ..m.*~ g7 .;.; .;,'3 ;;, ;.;,+ 1 s trip.In Raton Pass, as 'HWY ip 0'Ha.nhm,Mn.J.Hilton The ammal congregxtiornnl meet~Ke-nnard Luthanu clmgchannunl eled welt over the m0Il¥\ili11l» Rhoaden, Mrs. Bud Cone, Hn. J. R. ing of the Salem Lutheran Church meeting found some beautiful mow Vinckel md Mn. FE-Anna liundochof I'0'£!blne1le was held,Friday,DeSoto Woman'a Club Dinner-~ra a and golnt soizth toW\rd'added further to the nautical at-'with Luthm- Monke presiding.Chula Hineline home.\querque, New Medea, they maiphure.Reports were given by Mn. 0.Monday, .hnulry 19 . M W.-mn mmm-v whh-h wm.A rift;wn memnmd m the nut- A.IAndml\1.Indian' dd:Mn.u.....a... An.-\~.. mm. Ishowar, Card PartyHlonored Bride Elec!Alblfat da M: GI onth gh wrM M1 Ba mlMl A. esreL . pl M tooldz whmM J| wda vi m C rr n\H rrC w wpvm1~ n p ti h Pn lv a c nE E E1~ dr c nz I !|: I c ls s i Ev ( I 1 \~ 1 The bride made her vows wear- Floyd Curley and son were Mrs. C. N. Robinnm entprtained' n shower and clrd HIM- Thurs- y evening,wmpllmentary to rs. J.H. Campbell. nee Elnine latin, whose mu-:hge took placeMonday.Around twmty rela- rea and fiends were inviwd to e event.At cards, pdzes weremby Mn. S. I.Moon, high; rs.George Mundorf, cut;and ra. Pehe Gustin, law. .print Caiebinm The Bavtint Gulebiann plan w :et at the home of Mm. Bruu xmllm, Friday evening, . L. Auxiliary Mrs. Juhn G. Jensen will be host- g, next Tuesdny evening, at the gular monthly meeting of the A. auxiliary.The event will take aceat Scheffler Hall. iulonlry Clrcle Mrs. D. A. Compton was hostess.fuurleen members of the Church' ' Chr-lst Missionary Circle, Thurs~_ \y afternoon.Mrs. M. G. Holllndl an leader of the program;thexsteas was udsted in se ; by rs. Mary Compton. xlly Slilchenl The Jolly Stitdxers Club met ith Mrs. Hattie Wagers, Thurs-ay, when the time was spent at isiting and sewing.One guest, Ira. Roliert Minor, of Nebrukmity, was present.The club will neet with Mrs. Hans Fmhm, Feb- mry 12. Iilllids P1-¢1¢¢¢ Mrs. Peter Truhlsen entertained mmbers of the Hilluide Project lub,Thursday altemoon.a t hich time the following officers'en elerbed:Mrs. Peter Lindiny, resident;Mm,Manley Fisher, ice-prelidentg Mrs.Ed Pfeiffer, :cretary-tremnurer;Mrs.J.T. ielson,flower committee chxir-I mn: Misa Katg Newell, news rc- ox-mr. Mrs. Clifford Truhlsen will en- :rtain the czronn on January 22. I Sunday evening, a Frvup attend- -ug Paramount theatre and a 'eony Park dance included Mr. andIrs.Robert Welton,Ray Hooks,llss Janet Jensen, Eugene Husk nd Gracie Jackson. John Schmidt and daughters, Faye and Virgene, visited Mr. and Jrs.Amokd Nielsen of Omaha,iundsy.They also visited Mr.ichmidt/s mother,Mrs.Wi\liam ichmidt, who is convnlescing at the Ilelsen home. George Artcrburn left Wednes- lay moming for a visit with hisnther, A. Arierbum, of Renfrow, lklahomn.Making Um journey by mtomobile, he is expedgd lo re-i urn the latter part of next week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schafer and up visited Mr.and Mrs. W. W.Nnlkinson.Sunday evening.Bar~ :ara Schafer remained at the Rohand Smith home in DeSoto, where' >ther members of the family had \pent the day. Mrs. William Blsbee and CarolSue returned to their home in Arl- ngton, Wednesday, fnlluwing sev- eral days' visit with Mn. BlancheWarrick.Mrs.Hlsbee and M i u g Mth Mi ss Almn Wrich. tcwart, sun of Mr. and Mrs.Ted Slawart, of Lhis city, has been rlllled to his home on West o Sextmde Wnnick spent Saturday .c 1_| fax Street Lhxa week with inflam- mntory rheumntism. Hia cundition was considend quite serious for aLime but he nhows some improve- ment todxy. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jacobs entertnlned,Salurda evenin.y K.inhimor of than second weddng u\-|n varaary,Present were Mr. andMrs. Harold Davis xnd Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Fnhm And Ions Family Frxday wanhur dinner mean n ~I MRS. J. H. CAMPBELL Park Street, Monday aftamoon. Rev. Ralph P. Rasmussen of NorthPlntte, former loal Methodist PU'bor,olficisbed at the two o'c\o¢k ceremony. ing a Puls blue crepe stree!/~lBl\8f-U dress tdmmed wml Isce; her cur-uge was of pink roses md bfueviolets. Her only attendant was her] younger sister,Beth,who wore an old rose gown with a oornge of violets. Mr. Campbell was attended by Burt Williams, Jr., of Bllif- Mr. and Mm Campbell left im-mediately for | short wedding trip to Kansas City.Upon their re-tum, the latter part of this week, they will take up residence in the Rounds Apsrtments. ~gy;~f~».,...4' 1., ~ ~~ ~;'<_-~~ Mrs. Joe Barry of Omaha visited Mr. and Mrs, Charles Pace, Friday. Miss Bette Sissun ol Whiting,Iowa, was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mm. Ed Arkell. Ted 'Dlerkelnen went to the Dick Strieklett mddence,Sunday,tolmake his home. Miss Ethel Stewart of 0 was A week-end visitor av. the Parr ental, Dr. E. R. Stewart, residence. Mr. and Mrs.E. J. Rehard o Arlington spent Wednesday wi 1 'thD, H. Byers and his dlughter, Mrp. Chelsea Whitlord. Mrs. J. M. West of Herman vis-ited har daughter, Mrs. John Sib- wn and family, Wednesday. J. C. Andersen of Omdu w Sunday slwmoon.J. Robert Hooks il spending x few dx s with his daughter Mn. H nl-y Jmemr Qdst, naar Bldr ` Mrs. S.'PIerce Allen visited herliater,Misa lenamse Wnlford of Omaha, 'h|e\1dny. Miss Frances Clvmmer is still apatient at Immanuel Hospital, her condition remaining about the s a m e . Mrs. .....-v N ".....-. -.._...,W..ikewigg of much interest.Mr. Baxtar femaiked that .Albuquer- quo's Cl1rls'u'u|s li£l\l4 wera the most beautiful some on thc udp- At Gallup, New Mexico, 'j K n Carson anon affords much sight neeing and some excellent shots. They also saw the government Powder storage plant nearby, con-sistin 0! some 'mo buildin filled ,,°a ;.; 'L : § i i f' ;;; ;m; » é ; ~ n ' h Gear-gn Kuhr, Jr.,by Mn. L . l fC Klopp, new president ol the map-*k Mis. Kuhr had spent 1 great deal,F ol time and effort in behlll of Lhed Union during her mmm of presiden-tcy, Ind nppredltion of her workwas thus acknowledged lb The committee in charge nf the(luncheon was headed by M m m George Kuhr,Jr.,and included! mahu md on Mr. and Mn. D. A. Compton, gawith ggunpowder.Aim- vinituxg with relatives in 'lm Angeles. the party h-nveled south to San Diego where the zoo was the Ham nf pdncipn!interest. One thing which they were un- able to photograph v u army bombers over 1 lake in sont]:em California pm/:tidng dwnvlns bombs.The entire west count l~\»~ pears to be well fortified, they rw ported, widm soldiers stationed ltalmost every bridge nl any conse-quence and with bombers ln sigh! constantly along the cout.The Imperial Valley with its ox- chuds of dates and arranges was n si8}\t of considerable interest to the mid-westemers.At las Angeles, before starting the return trip,£Hey visited the Aimee Semple McPherson ternnleand during that time Roy had his pocket picked ot $60.The incident man-ed the trip somewhat. They Nmounwred no snow en'roufg home until they reached cen- tral Kansas, it is reported. A. L. AUX. coMMr1'rEEHEADSAPPOINTED At the regular meeting of the V.F.W. auxiliary, uesday evening, a number of commitiee leadersweresppointedby thq auxiliary president, Mrs. Ed Arkell.Mm. Josie VanDeusen was named Red Cross chaimmn,and plana were made by the group to sew each Thursdny at the Dudgeon Home Appliance Shop.Mn.Ada Bnrcham ix, legislative chain-mn;Mn.Emma Harding,defense sump and bond chairman;und Mn. Alta King, hospitality chair- man. 1Will Attend Onnhl Dinner I-'nr Nmable Among those who plan to nttend the dinner in Omahi, this evening, for Danish Ambassador Henrik DeKauffmann, ue President and Mrs. Lawrence Siersbeck, Prvf. and Mm. Sunday, of Mrs. Lena Pe-and Nels south of Blair. Floyd Hinzn visited Mr. and guests, tersen ThoMrs.Raymond Rasmussen of 0r~ Paul Nyholm, Dr. and Mrs, N. C.Carlsen nnd Dr. and Mrs.H. F. Svmnsen.l1um, Sunday, and re Friday eve- ning callers on Mr and Mrs. Har- land Nelson, also n Orum. M. A. c. Studia Soulh Americln Neighbors Wheh the Monday AftemoonITuesday afwmoon callers at the Club met with Mrs.Louis Mur- 'home of Miss Josephine Juhnsonldlwh. this week. the Pf°K¥'lm an'warg Mrs. Charles Van Valin, Mrs. centered about South Amenca.cm-is Hinz, Mrs. Mary Andersen,'Ml'~ J. Harold Stewart, Mrs. Roy land Mrs, L. D. Warrick.'Kirkpatrick and Mm. ~ F. Swan- son were in charge 0 the enter-M:':;';""? 1,'?~R';:::f~S? ;;" :ss -»f»m-.~ ~mem- vhera were pmsent.. Iand Mr. And Mn. Roy Jacobs -mi '1 Sharon Kay were Sundly dinner Kuests at the Leonard Miller home'ln Omaha.I Sunday guests at the Roy Jacobs home, honoring Mrs. Jacobs on herbitthday, were Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Davis and Gary and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jlcobs. Following a three-week visit at the D. A. Compton home, Mrs. B. W. Compton and nlcn,returned to' Monday afternoon. Fred Huff of Fort Calhoun, Mr,and Mrs llnuiaville, Nehrunesday with 'Mm Mr. and Mn. 0. M. Ireland Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sutherland of Omaha apant Sunday with Mrs Sutherlandh parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sutherland. Enid Moell. daughter ot Mrs. |Bex-niece Moell, wg uxken no the Clarkson Hospital, early this week. Sha will be a pnlent there lor wma time. ka,spent Wed Huff: parent; Mrs,R. E. Vinton will be host- es§ to the club. on January 19.A radio play will be reviewed by Mrs. Vinton.. Mrs. Ralph Longwell, Mrs. Rol- Iand Smith, and Misa"Mnry Wrich visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schaf-er Tnesdn . Manda esta were Mrs.Chris Jensen,F.m r Brown, and Mrs. Will L den.s VINCKEL, MARKS ON 2 P.~T. A. PROGRAM Supedntendent J.R.Vinckelwill address the Fontanelle Parent-= Teachers Association,Friday alt-,ernoon, taking as hh topic "Whxtthe School Should Mean w the Pu-1' pile". lulie Marks, a member "fa the Blair High School 1'|.culty,-will complete the program with .1 brief musical hour.Miss EhaieWilson,principal of Font\ne\le' High School, made anungernenta.. SON OF FORMER BLAIRITE KILLED* Blair relatives received a tele-I gum,on Wednesday,informing' them ol the dexlh of Donald Morn- ing, four-yearald son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morning of Long Beach, California. He had been killed bY'an automobile, the day previous§Mrs. Morning is the former Helen | |Croudy of Blair, daughter of MH-': Clam Croudy.| Mrs. Croudy left Wednesday db- emoon, to be with har daughter. NOTICES OF CHURCH SERVICES CONGREGATIONAL--Mrs. WJ x-elle Barber:Sunday School,10| mm.;worship servia,sermontheme. "The Holme of Pnyer", mu-I sic by junior chvlr nnd quartotte, at 11 |.m. I I ROSE Hn.L M s m o n l s r - A . ' W. Clarke:Sunday School, 10 a.' rn.; divine service, 11 1. m., theme' "Knowing God." CHURCH OF CHRIST-10 s. fn-|Bible School; 11 n. rn.,morning: worship, subject "The RansomsdC}\urch";6:30 p. m.,Junior En.; deavor:7:80, Young Peopl¢ willhave charge of service.| KENNARD, WA S H I N G TONLUTHERAN-P. C. Jensen:Sun day School, 10 n. m. at Kennard;' service axfd communion,ll a. m.No service at Washington this Sun# day, but on the second and fourth' Sundays of the month there is Sun-'day School at 10, services at l0:40.` The annual meeting at Kennlrd planned for New Year's Day, was postpnned until January 18 be-cause of the weather.I FIRST LUTHERAN-H. C. Jor-l gensen:Sunday School at 9:30; English communion service at 10:30; vesper services at 8 p. m,E ORUM DANISI-I LUTI-lERAN__ communion service at ll a. rn.,in charge of Dr.N, C. Carlsen o fBlair. ST. MARY'S Evxscorm,'°| -. dun Hughes: Czhqfh sawox, 9130; moming worship, 11. METHODIST-John P.Brooks: Chur: School, 10 a. m.Morning .wors '11, 11 n. m. anthem by cho`rArlxngbon.|nnd third sermzm in series Jn Mn.Mary Pate eqwtalned at Chriltinn living in a world av.war,n P"'*'Y»Monday °"""'8~ ¢°l°b"""|"Gr~ent Choices Before Us".6:30, 'covered dish dinner and meeting of y y svMr. and Mrs.Grover Wilkins 0! ing Lhe birthday of Mn, Mu ire- land of Southgate,Cl l i f v mi u v w n Ad lr F u rf ea zaGuestswereM n .Ireland,Mrllaf .,f'§m.f'df,.§,,`§I;',T $'T»~°E~`l~'3 George Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Burehnm, Mr. md Mn. Fa-mkf Stricklett and Hiilnd, Misa Eva Phi\lip1, nnd Mis: ld; Knox. Engagement Is Announced daughter,Ber- »l I .,_'f.'? and _l£ru. QIN-ence V°=11>°-~ ;;¢§"§»,a2 I for Younw Adults 94-36 year: of BSB).Methodist auth Felluw~gg - 7 g m-w v-Choir exru ,p. m.,y. BAPTIST-C.E.Hnmiltonz Morning worship at ll,evening services at 7:30; Sunday School meets at 10 n. m., young people at 6:80 p. ru.The committee on Evangelism for the Onuhn Baptist Aasocillion in promoting a plan for I H 2L1 I a n> iFEI 1 L: uI lf -c 1 mliJ a 1. 8* nL 9.P i 1 -. elwln Ruwe, missionary society; =°rs\» Frlnke, choir; Henry Wu ni!¥, Jr.. young people; Melvdnxwe And H. Wilkenin , Jr., Sun-»v School; 0_ A. Langgorst, ceme- ry.Melvin Ruw¢ was elected super bendent of the Sundly School. ther officers for this group, also xmed at that time, are: secretary, im Mable lnnghorst; treasurer, . Wilkening, Jr.; librarian, Mlrl-x Paul;organist, Martha Har mg;primary superintendem. elen Fnnke; nursery superinten-znt, Mrs. Luther Monke;cradle ill, Mrs. w. A.Steavenson. MARRIAGE LICENSES Since January 1, the couples liilf d below luve obtained marriage lcennes st the office ol County udge John A. Cai-rigan: Vemon Evans, Portsmouth, Iowa, nd Darlene Fabian, Jacksonville, y Rev. John P. Brooks officiat- August Schumncher,Jr.,Ken-Ud. and Hildl Gehrk, Blair. Rav. I. C. Jul Freue ollidated. Junior Hoover Campbell, Blair, nd Elaine Gustin, Blxiir. Rev. R. '. Rasmussen officiated. Responsible lor Disease:Emil, In its various forms, Ll re» uponslhle for many of the dlsesses and decay of lnlrnnls and plants. ms; §;;;;§;"aJsI vsbur Lowe . Tuesdsy, January 20,s L.Auxiliary--Mrs. John Jenson . Wedn y, hnusry 21 Herman Baptist Kenslngiol Mrs. Paul HancockHerman Wesleyan Guild--N Ned Tyson .Brewmer Project Club~L Frank Jalmel |Lutheran Daughters - Ag LarsenCozy Corner Club-Mrs.Eli Holstein .Card Club-Mr. And Mn. J.Young Thursday, Jnnunry 22 McCarthy Prog-sadve CluMrs. Roy SpuntonMex-irnyx Project Club-Mrs. Stork . Hillside Club--Mrs. c \ l 1 11 Truhlsen Mr. and Mn. Will Linden, F1 Linden and Bertrand Lindenbe among tlzvguests At a fare party to bd given this evening Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Linder Teknmaih,complimentary to and Mrs. Pnul Jefferson ol same locality.The Jelfersonsmoving to Hay Springs, Nsbra where Mr.Jefferson will nuns;cresmery.Mrs.Jefferson lsformer Blair girl, nee Mildred den. m- G. n - l n . l n . n a mer w. xb- Fd a rd i n k willwell : by \ ofMr. the areaka, ge a n Lin~ \ r -_ i , .m n lr ¢ Beef Roasts No. I Choice CHUCK or RIB 2.2¢ lb. 0 I a o . *Pork Steak, lb. 23c A 0 I Meaty 64: lb /~// f D~¢.f Top Round Steak or Sirloin 35c lb. Chili Bricks ; Z3c *Pork Chops lc. 29c *Bacon §{&i§I'1».. l9c I ... l l Th e s e W i l l F i t Y o u r Ca r Under the Luv. These Are Connldered Ob-solete Slzea and Mny Be Purchased Whlle 0ur Stu.-ck Lula.4:50 - 21 Mud Tires ..-._0 nly 2 in Sto ck 4:50 - 21 Regular Tread .6 in Stock 5:00 - 19 Regular Tread _.LL_.''1 in Stock 5:50 - 19 Regular Tread 2 in Stork 4:50 and 5:00 - 20 Regular 2 in Shock 30 x 3%High Pressure 2 in Stock Western Auto Associate Store B U D c o n s .m o v . All Wool Sweaters -$4.95 Part Wool Sweaters $1.25 to $3.50 Take Advantage of These Offerings Now While Our Stock Is Most Complete J. n. GA|mlsoN Lots ot Cold Weather Y e t t o Co m e LEATHER JACKETS For Men Cape Leather ,,..$ 6.95 Horsehide 12.95 Goatskin ......_...,... 11.95 Then- Are None Better Furthe Above |'ricm-1-4 »» AL L -W OOL JA CKE TS Heavy W eight $195 (0 $5.50 We Have a Large Se- lection in Stock I J M i \ ¢ \ 1 | l . u v The GoodWinter Drink Sas's Perfection Blend llc lb Tea BLACKBIRD . l?,i'Z;, 25c Ri p p l ed W h ea t §;"{*;§;';,,__.I5c WASHING POWDER Buy This Now and Save s i n .=.m n i r -soc *Cabbage Solid leads, Ib.'4c Syrup Penick Golde sn Gal KRAFT _Cocoa MIX Jun! Add Hot Want zezr- l8c Hi-Ho Crackers l lg. Bax 184: K.C. Baklng Powder zs 0z.Can -17: 16 oz.can IDC I0 02.C3!|Bc BLACKBIRD % 1 b z ss Gree C Syrup Penick Golde sn Gal WASHING POWDER Buy This Now and Save s i n .=.m n i r -soc *Cabbage Solid leads, Ib.'4c Ri p p l ed W h ea t §;"{*;§;';,,__.I5c Jun! Add Hot Want zezr- l8c K.C. Baklng Powder zs 0z.Can -17: 16 oz.can IDC I0 02.C3!|Bc Hi-Ho Crackers l lg. Bax 184:BOHS STORE PHONE 300 Refrigerated Lockers For Rent -Open Sunday Mornings- SPECIALS FOR' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY We Accept Orange and Blue I-'nod StampsItems Marked ' An Blue Food Stamp lleml °'0RANGES, Calif. Sunkist, large size, doz. 251: " A P P L E S , f a n c y W a s h i n g t o n , 4 l b s . ~ "POTA'I'OES,'home grown, Cobblers, peck 280 POST TOASTIES, large size box ...._..,_.,.__~9C COFFEE, Folger's, .regular or drip, lb. ..._33¢ MACARONI or SPAGHEFTI, 2 lb. cello bag 174: KIDNEY BEANS, Golden Measure, No. 2 can 9c TOILET SOAP, Sweetheart, 4 bars _.,__......19C slim MEAT, f"$9|\, lb ,,.,,18c BEEF ROAST, fancy com fed, lb.~ Booth's Fresh Frozen Strawberries, Red Rasp- berries, Etc., Com, Peas, Lima Beans, Brussels Sprouts, Broccoli, Etc.; imd Fresh Frozen Fish I registering those wh o atte nd church servic es during \`-he nan lir wn k s - h o w g o o d w i ll y o u r r e c o r d be?Pla ns for u.p1~e~Euter pro-' g u m will b e anno unc ed soon. CORRECTION Mrs.Gwrze cmpbual ante:»: mined P. E. 0. si¢t¢mu<»d_ Monday ; evening(\M l #W lh i e lm G f i n r w w a s i n c . h a . \ g e U f n t h g p r o g r a m ,¢ 1 ' \ ~ g n n - ;u n .__ . _ n l - J - - n u . l l a ; m i l n j l l m u r Q | , \ | | 5 ' . l " \ h d f w k -*-c " " " § jHr . a n d H n . P e t e r H l n .I M I U .r' " ' °H n .E d H u m m a I n?f....... . '.?.'3.°'.§';....'? . ?! SE ' _ _ " E' . §' i ° o f Gi l" . : J i n l n . v . . . 6 -1 " * - 1 | - ' v w u c v |» u v AD | n u . l l l u . EI L I I B ,R o b e r t W e l t o n o n d J a n i c e J o y . . T h e d i n n e r h o n o r e d M r .H o o k s ' b i n h d w .'c o nf ine d to he \l..|..r1l...|_.the put W BOk. " " " "VlJ '\ IB |.» lI BB ll O !LJOTI.IG W| W l s h i n v ? n n 1n ia n L» »l \ . - . . . . E: ¢ ! . . . . : | I I ` r p ° r D ! I._._.._...., _.,. .... ...... '----¢|Sw-v-mvmz 2,§1'~,,;j}'"'§__, dun'Hr. and Ml'l..Hu-lmd Nellvn In mm mum hn hmm"-m-x|w.:w?."Q_'§ "wg-Ng_,\==;=;v ,gm , lr. all lln.K¢|loy|_ll n.Llnnn md hu llr. :nd Mn. Paul Paulsen and Lnnum". Donn: uw.wm Mum Verna north °' Bldr. m Wllhlngtunan January za.Sunday lull.: al Mr- md ln. llr. and llni. Gcorp Vm Dau- .lon »f`!"°u"'£5"'»fl"§2$ u » m n u ¢ a . \ m n c u m » a ¢ ¢ n u - " " "'"-'IIMQ lr. .md Mn. Cllffonl Ilan!-d i t . f " " " " " " r . . ? " ' 2 i ' 5 ' & _ ! ' 1 ' E ' § . m J ~m d G a n r d u m P a ll!M *Grapefruit Sweet & Juicy, Each 34: *A~ples Winesa~,|b.-_Sc w. J.~sAs *Dram~a Medium Size, Doz.-Zlc Fiona 32 ¢We Delive *Dram~a Medium Size, Doz.-Zlci f "n LOCAL NEWS ff }Mr. and Mn. Bert Cooper up-ent Thur sday even ing a t .the J . C. Th omps on home,lu u th o f Bla ir. Mo n dn v eve n ln l:callers wana Mr .ilh-B;d--v-mm mmf p;| \m\;,\6 ------=»-~--------m `J n .C h » r l e s F | ¢ ¢m d ,a l M r .M n .C h n l F .P e t -\ . . . . . | n a . ¢ . ; m . ; . . ¢ , ; ; . ; . . . ; a s ¢ . i ; r n .oala Van Deuson.Accom-|Hn. Sophie Reeh nutumed Ru e, Punylng Lham wu W. J. Lambert, Sundny,following aeveml dlya'who wm lpend a few am mu. my with wh. Georga Rach:m u y inthaldnuzhmr, Mn. Hxrry Jordnn ml-1 Gudner dintrlct. Mn. Geox-gn lhehf hmlly ol Buffalo._gg" called gg Anlluur, llllnoll, sum me nga,y e illnsu of hlrAdvsrtin In Thn Enterprlu molhsr.I lhd anersafBennlnglnn)\_;va an- nounced the engagement 01 their dlughmr,lm-rxlne Adeline.w Alvln H.Am.nm of Mr.and Mn. Henry Arp of Ksnnnnd.No da u hu been at fo r the woddhm.` \ll Hue. Mr. md Mn. Barton Jensen m~unnlned, Sundly for Mr And Mn. .Ulm R."Choppy"Rhoda:nnd funlly of Blxlr, md the Allred§;~»»~» hmlly at Ames, Nehru- Q ,Y l 1.-'rnzmrh:nrmsn- \ \, , L1v»/.» |~1 loml md d h n o n n t l,Uniwdf m g t o n 3 St lt u govamment obligations, lxwtulreserv nndpu-o ~.|» Large Area Famed On aa pg | ~ r~rf;.~» ~ ~ ~Mr. and Mrs.F m Junzuummmmme d n t a n outer m b wTuudly evenlnz. honorlmr Mr. mi Mn. A. H.Junzbluth on theirtwentisthweddinzmniverury.Gueltl were Mr. md Mrs. ArnoldDya and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones.Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Marshall mdMr. and Mrs. Rodney Peuzrson lt-landed the hocksvjnme in Oml-hl.Satumlav nlszht."'Chaim-Junzhluth o l OmahasnentWednesdnvandThursdxywith his narents.Mr, md M n .Fred Junzbluth.Mrs.Fre d w.Curisfenaen mdArletta visited Mn. Cnrllf@nnn'ssmr.Mg glharlea Blmchmi ofermnn.un yCarl Dudelwn ot Spanner. Na-b r u h .wen: 'haadny with the Huzh Rheu.Jeanne Beverlv and Jimmy Mu-ahlll wera uvomizht vlldton ofthe-Jr gr-mdr;uqther.fMn.Hauer- ollowu° ! E x t e n c |T | ' | a n | < s 'Activities A latter of thanks was received early thi! week by The Enterprise from the Nebriakn Tuberculoalu Assodndon in Omaha. The notice The Nebraska 'Tuberculosis Association takes this oppor~ tumty to thnnk The Bllir Em mrpr-ini for the fine unint- f o r T .B .D r i v e !LANGHORST INIDCKHEED WOR! Gerald Llndiont, son of Ott Llnghont ol Fo nune lle , hu ch tained employment with the Lock heed nlrcnlt company and la nm working in l llcwry in BurhmlCallfo. Ha mcently complete I. yeafa trmlnlng in A mechanicsschoolat Quincy, Illinois. Young Langhorst was bum lm railed in the Fontanelle vidnityand attended the school there. Sev eral years ago he wus graduatesfrom the Fremont High School. i o |» ;, ;,:I1 a 'r/1 Bank Resources Are $452,311 G¢°rx°EL Schoettger,cashier v f w e Ar un gu m s ms s m, h u announced that the bank's raonrc-es on December 31, 1941, amountedra $4s2,81us. This figure includes usmuues, mcmamg amnsnu no-.dg " - -#§§ori,"sawrdsP ° " "sud time '*'P°°"-'»*°"'| n m\¢ . hmrzmpi f. md Mn . c a l $407.'l17.65; while the espltsl IC-_mm Suben (nee Rau Ch,i,¢,n_ count (cspitsl stock, surplus !und'w, _and undivided profits)is $44.-I d m Buck Rosenbaum enben ssmo,wma the Ladies Card Club. Fd-Th ubstlDl r e c t o n o f t h e b mk m1 . n . d :_§¢¢g°n M e s " x gspalamg and w. T. Waldron.|{,m _ m 12° Lyman Cambem James Sclmdder and Otis Decker. Prizes were won by MesdameaHanrv Utermsnn. Harland FrenchanQCD.rls_H._Nel.s9g\.___ Advertise m The EnterurlseIt B1-inn Results Public Sale! Hning decided lo quit Ylrmlng, I will sell an my hrm located four and A hnll miles nunhwest of Arlinllca on Thur§q3X,{9. zz The following property: 2 Horses 2 One team uhooth mouth bay mares, weldn 27W lbs. 13 Head Cattle I3 Seven Guernsey mllch cows, 3 frenll now and I to freshen in spring; two Guernsey helfers, 14 months old; um Guemsey heller ulves, 6 months old; une reglnlerd Guernsey bull, 2% years uld; one registered Guernsey hull. 10 montlun old. Machinery John Deer e Model A lnchn- a nd cnltin mr; 5-foo t McCor- mick mower;16-inch John Deere trnetor nlowz lvn 4-shovel John Deere cultlvntors; John Deere planter: John Deere I0-foot disc;John Deer e hay nke : Dempste r drill; 6-foo t AlI||-C hll- mera co mbine; Januvln e sell feeder;Hoosier seeder;14-loot steel genr Ind hay rack; Studebaker wagon: water tank; Her~ shey tank healer, new; Number 10 John Deere hummer mill and be ll, go od u s ne w; Numbe r I6 De L avnlc r elm se pa ra to r; S im- plex b roade r sto ve; L inc oln bro ader s tove; se! of hlmess. Oth- er nrd olee loo numerous to men tion. Feed 850 bushels corn; 75 ions Sorgu ensilage; hm tons balul straw; one ton prairie hu. a Terms-Cuh Sale Day Lund: on the Grounds W e s l e y F .H e n r y O W N E R TAYLOR & WELLS, Audinneern Ind Clerk celebnte his birflldly.Frldxyevanimt. wen Mr md Mn. ClydeL Rolenbaum,Bonnie and Glry. and Wm-mn French of Omaha'Mean-1.and Headunes Harold Lnutmn and Jeanna. Ulu-ia H. Nel-son,E.0.Faimrhild.JamesSchndder.Cwdc E.Rouenblum.Geonn Maxkink and Mrs- MmdeMenkim and Mrs. Manda Cnmberz"'d,¢°'"F*'*°"°-. mu l Ch risimu S e al s ale, jus t conc luded. W e d u o e x n r o u o u r deep nypredntion for the work done in y o u r c o mmu n i ty b y C o un ty S u p e d n u n d mt R llp h E . F a i r - c hild,B l u r ,wh o sponsored th e u l a th r ou g h th e ru r a l s c h o o l s . . . . a n d w e l a r e n l l o ind eb te d to Sup er ln te nd an t L. L . P ltt a n m o i A r li n g to n , Mn . Ed wa r d S v m mo n u l H e m u n , I \ . \ \ \ \' \ \' \' \ .' \ , \ x \ x x \' \ \ \ \ .' \ \ \ . \ . \ \' \' \ \ \' \ \ . \ x \ \ . \ x x \ .' \ . \ \ .' x' \' \ \N.' Family Group Photos Almuat every family is touched di ly or indirectly by the war or defense prognm.Before your family be- comes nepanted, have a lnmily group phoio taken. It will be treasured for yem to come, RABBASS STUDIOS \ \ x' \ \ . \ \ \ . \ \ \'\.\'\\.\.'\.'\,'\x \.' \ \ \'\.\.' \' \' \'\.'\.'\\.x\.\.\.' x' \ \ \\ \ .' \' \'\ . t V|CTOR 40% lIOG surrnsnsnr The Feed With the Correct Animal Proteins, Vegetable Proteins and Minerals |W e Sell at W arehouse Prices Dr. J. Tilton Young Osteopathic Phymidm O-+ 1l50 No rth amd St. Fremont, Nebrhk; "ISAT UP INIBED tryin: to get a little sleep. Stom-ach unset.Since uninz ADLERI-KA I feel lo uoodl nm 64 years old and do mv own work." (E. P.--Okla.) I! R85 in stomach or in-testines bothers YOU. :rv ADLER-IKA wdnv. BLAIR DRUG CO. Buy Defense Stamps and Bonds Now! ~ ~e ecmmunidu.\Withm1¢ then good friends,we could not ww on theim- portnnt work of lighting tu- berculolin in Nebraska." Defense Needs Call For _F W G r e a t e r P r o d u c t i o n Better Feeding Is a Patriotic Duty and BLOOD pFFERE Bethel Ruuell,%,Te died ln an Omaha hospital, Mon dny, md funernl eenrices were hel in Tekamlh, Wednesday, Jul7. When friends learned of hh ill ness lute the preceding week, mothan 114 pemms, including leve ml Hemmn residents, offered bl~ - for inllsfualonl. e\ °°' -.»¢~'<f'15»"1-=s¢»~° \>*'*a=¢"" E<°°`°| D f j g |. ~ l ~i ~ " ~ n &0 . r s .A .M .P e d e n e n o f B l w ,A d v u r t l l a i n ' H J a E n t e r p r l n a w ~ o h m d l l r g e o f t h e C h r i w I n B r i m r s R e s u l t s -.S e 1 d S n l o i n t h e i r . . .u . .~ xnurlllv evsnmz unrlsne unm-l n m entertained several of her friends at a nlelzh rldinz narty anghhelilli mover,honorimr her bl yMm-:wet Ann Nelmn uhderwmt 5" spp debtomf. r;;g<1-v- nt the unSunday vlsthxom of Mrs. Gertrude Bata were Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Pet- tit,Mr. and Mrs. A. R.KsrnettLoramao und Shirley and T.WBates of Omaha.`5 " ' " e s s i w h a i "§'"F.'§'" an sons tad n r.un Y.with her Dsnents. Mr. and Mrs. Ole JacobsenVera Noel. who had been vlsltinzrelatives hare.retumed to Taka-mah. Thursday-Mr.and Mrs. Ivan Andersenwere Sundav vidwn st the oaren- tal. Robbie Andersen. home.Mrs. J. P. Rhea of near ArllnR~wn visited Monday afternoon withMrs.Ruth Rosenbaum. Sunduv visitors at the HaroldLautrop home were Mr. and Mrs.llnwnrd Widener of '1`eka.ma.h andMr. and Mrs. Ralnh Widener and Lila of Omaha. Bill Klnudon. Jr. mtumed, Sun- day. to ¥%i\'err.ide.California.He had snent a month with his Dar- `ents..Fridsv afternoon visitors ofMrs. S. M. Wrizht and Fave were Mrs.Ruth Rosenbaum and Mrs.Ivan Andersen.Mrs Arthur Thunn of Marys- ville. Kansas srrivw. Saturday. tovisit s few davs with her unrehts.Mr .and Mrs. G. E. Kronberir.Rue nnrl Guinevere Malzen were Saturdav overnilzht Guests ol Hol- nn and Mildred Rosenbaum.Mv-...A M...D...,....». r ....-..| -. Contour tu-mink. or the type tour lormed in 1941 by Paolopicturedabove.loves soil andmoimxreandincreasescron yields:An area emul to the sizeof Sheridan township wu eos- Rose Hill, Orum Notes Robert DiVine lhd Mr. and Mn.Harold Rasmussen took the hiirhschoolsf-udema of Rose Hill toFranont.Thursday.for l roller sknttnk pany.These Present werePhyllisSpridc,Marshall Hardy,Joyce Wlllismsen.Hazel Hlnsen,Clifford Diving. Richard heal'-h.Bomard Gosker, Howard Petersen,Donald Ihsmusscn.Mr.Divine and Mr. and Mrs, Harold Rasmus- sen and children.Sundov afternoon and sunncrguests of Mr. and Mrs. Iauls Rao-mussen were Dr. and Mrs. G. .A.lle~ly and family and John G. Kennedy'of Tekamah.Mr,and Mrs.JohnRasmussenandKaren Kay wereevoninx! visitors.-~ l<N§ii°ni ""'"""`J£.§ at ree Do ne ntweekat 2-he Thorvnld Peterson home.Mr. und Mrs. Earl Jensen enter-tained at ninochls.Saturday forMessrs. and Mesdames RaymondRuwe.Harold Christensen.OttoMatzen. Bemnrd Wulf. and Clark~son Husk.Prizes for hizh scores vr<re received bv lllm. Matzen, andRaymond Rowe: second hlxzh_ Mrs. Raymond Ruwe and Hnrold Chrls~ tenscn.mann. Nm... ...... \.._._ \.»-_.. I 'mr 5.. I I I I District convention. For further detnlll of the dis- tricl/s 1941 work see was 1. 5 Y Y ! 5 ; ~7T"fE~~~ f l j s w s Ll Henan,and Meodames AlfredNlelnen and Wnnen, Ola Sorensen and sons and Howard Jensen.Jack and Edvt-ho Mary were nestsof Mr. and Mrs. Llllard Jansen, inOmaha. Slturdsy evening. honor-sn Llllud'birthdsaifsmbersof the n w .Mixers Club held their annual Christmas :ov at the rezular club meeting,umday siwmoon. at the Alfred Nielsen h o i i e . ~ w e r e ex e an re ments wereserved.Mn.Anwn Andersenwill be hostess no the club, I-`ebru~ Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Hiltabidelof Omsha were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jensen.Bert snd Alma Miller wore on'1'<;~*°'< ls n t gieks rd r. an rs.n venand Marlene and Mr.und Mrs. Howard Jensen were callers at the Georze Kuhr.Jr. home in Blair.Tuesday honoring Mrs. Clyde lar-sen ol Ianxrv1ew_ Washington, onher Mrthdav anniversary.Gloria Jensen is a new Uupil attheMarchSchool.She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Jes~ sen. who moved onto th..LillardJensen fu-m last month.Mrs.Ueon Wilkins was hostessto the Paolo club, Thursday.Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jensen at-nndad mlm h..¢..||¢n-.. -r .L ns . nigh- sr.. gg Argéxtoné Saturdaj r. IBd rs.renand_Emaiean spent Sunday witMr. and Mn. Avery Juoerson anfamily ln Telramah. Elaine Bradfoni returned to Onnhl.Sunday.after v l a t l ml nwith her oarents. Mr.and MrLee Bradford.Miss Aimee Emanuel.Rnd school teseher at Mattss. returnsMondav lffer u month's vscatioin California. Banban and Vivian Jensen u new ouolls in Matter undo schooThe Jensen family moved herfromSt.Paul. Nebraska.Mr. and Mrs. Howard Christersen and Doleen have moved to,thStarz farm near Elkhorn. Mr. and Mrs. lee Bradford an fnrnilv visited.Sunday.with MlBradford's mother in SorinzflelxNebraska. Guests of Mr. and Mrs.HuaRhea.Satuxdav eveninnf.werMrs.Esther Jensen of Fremonand Georize Green of Omaha.Mr. and Mrs.Fred HeuemunxJr.. and Mrs.F.Heuermsnn oArlinztun called on the J. 0. Marshalls. Sunday. en route to Omah.to visit their sister and dauzhlemMrs. E. Smith.Marv K. and Fred HeuenmnmsuentSunday with their aunt. MnJ. O. Marshall and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hulrh Rhea visitedMiss Vivian Rhea in OmahaSaturday. ona¢~no»f;Bobhv Christensen celebrated hi1birthday.Mondav.treating U11 ' r i . A lL' ...., un. uns. rtusseil ueonnm orOmnhs visited at the Darental. BertLeonard.home this week-end. r ~ € f s e ! ; 1 ~ ; ¢ f Y l ¢ " ' ° i Mr. and Illrs. A.I. Marlll and Bobbie were Thursdav evenlnx viniuns st uae Bert Thomvsonhome.~Mr.and Mrs.John_B Eand Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Cl entswereTuesdavevenlnxzuofMrs.Mary Weber and Joe. near Craiz-Mr.and Mrs. L.B Harrison were Sunday Afternoon vidtorn atWalter Kramer'e.Mm. Willinm Sm-ick was hostess to the Alder Grove Ladia id,Thursday afternoon.Refreh- nients "gy served at the cl00¢ ofe mee izMisses Loretta,Ethel and Ar-lene Kuhlman were Sunday after- noon vidturs at the John Jecklenhome.Mrs. day snd Wednesday at the Chnrlos home, Warren Wlkefield and were Tuesday afternoonon Alma. and Birdie FletAh~ Lester Curley spent Tues- Krol-in Mrs.Leslie:al lere nr. Mr. md 1 and Mrs.George Hindley ly spent Friday evenlnrramiit John Jacksorfs.M-..-A M...u.._...i ¢~_..... .._..,.. .......e.. ...ns mvwn n u mleft Tnesdav mornin:for a trip to California.-Mrs.An Jensen was at uie' Blair Hosvital. one dai' last week.for medical treatment.Sunday dinner #rests of GeorgeNelson and Marian were Mr. andMrs. Walter Ssnservlleld and Mr. und Mrs.James Ryan and hmily'of near Herman.Mr, and Mrs.Carl Pieper were afternoon mxeslx,Robert Ryan and Georg. Nelson culled on Mrs. I.¢\n~a Tolte andMlfrnn. Tuesday evenlnr.Mr. maMrs.Fvn_Ber2man were Fridayevening visitors.Those attending the "solo" Dirty:at the Norris Ward home. Monday eveninsr. were Myron Tofte. How- ard. Charles. Clifford. And RussellTaylor. Mr.md M m Austin R-emdwwwere Sunday dlnner and sftemnonzuests of Mr, and Mrs. Harold W." ° a " ' f ' ° s " » . ; " "i r d m . . u r s .o R h u u s - s e n w e r e l n O m d m .M o n d s v .o nb u s i n e s s . Alice Matson md Mlnhs ll Clinnemen were Frldav evmlnlz callers on tha Otto Matzen family.Mr and Mn. Herman Mstzsn and sons were Sunday afternoon andmover zuests.Mrs,Will Hansen.Edna. andElizabethwled on Mrs. Clsrenee Hansen. Tlnn-sdsv sltsmoon. My -mr M...u-.....,._n ... .........,..,.....~..-smnnuvri ur me uuuFellowandRebekahlodza.inBlslr, Thursday evaninlr-Mr. and Mrs. Raymond FrenchAndchildrenwerezueetsof MrandMrs. Bert Loltis ln Cr8iX~Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Svend-mud we re in Omaha.Sauxrdsv.Messrs.and Mesdunes AlbenPlgmze and sons, Bm Hansen andChildrenand Hlwld Jensen andfamily were :meats of Mr. and Mrs. WHWBF Phlirire. Saturday evenlnz.Mrs,Floyd Barton was hostess to the J. F. F. Club. Thursday.l ~ and Mrs. Arnold Hanson andclilldrenwereSundlydinner Kllesls of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Paul- sen.1 Mr.and Mrs. Chris Wrldl. andds'-Ilhter.Mrs.Bob Hltchman were zuesls ol Mr. and Mrs. Wal~iss:-d&DDe.r\:ld Fo n Cahoun, n ay mo nz.onorimz e lat-wr'e blrthds annivsnsry.I Mr. and mil. Everett Stork en~ tertaiued the members of theirplnuchl, club. 'Ihuradsy evening.Mr.and Mn.Gifford French and Gene were wlers at me Hay- mond French home. Sunday sven- re. Ed Sw k will be h tes:the erlrnyx li'role¢t ani? .v...§'? gry mx.M Y éh..c_._.'cm ~?;'f"r wgfheg and uuoils to ice creamancs e.Irvin Gottsch visited Sunday attemoonwithDonaldand RoberlKrofzer.Mr. and Mrs.Henry Gottseh llln. John Dornscker and Berma were shoouinz in Omaha. Fndlyalso visitinsr Mrs. Louis Vaaku altheLutheranHosnitaland MrsAuzueta Schumacher.Mr. and Mrs. Elzs Armlelay sndJdnior visited. Thursday. with LhrJohnDornscker family. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kroner sndMrs.Emma. Chsmmon and Gene. Harry. Herman and Johnny Mond-horst were Sundsv dinner :meets nlMr. and Mrs. Peter Mnrdhoret.Henrv Kroner and daunrhtenwere Sunday Afternoon callers stthe Peter Kroner home.Mr.and Mrs.John Domsrkersnd Bsrnloe. Mr. and Mrs. HenryGottseh and Irvin visited Emil Gottsch and Lillie. Saturday.Arlend uid Roland I-lander. Don-ald Krorzer. and Irvln Gottsch vis-ited. Ssturdav. with Bobby Chris- tfnlen.Mr. and Mrs. Jos Schescher ofOmaha were dinner meats of Mr. and Mn. Pew Kroner, Pr-ldny: lnthe sltnrnoon they called at PeterMordhot' .Mr. .531 ins. Hem-v Gottsch and Irvin vlnlted Mr. end Mn. LeRoyGottsch. Thundsv eveninu.ns... v.~..........uma ..» ri.- n. ~E | ~l§ I:PUBLICSALE On the In-m I mile south of Fzmlanelle; 8 miles narthweal of Arlington, or 3 mile: southeast of Nickerson. on Monday, Jan. 19th The Followlng Property: I5 Head Cattle I5 I-'ive good milch cows-8 Holulelnn, 2 Shorthoms;three :lock con; seven bred heifen. Tea~f ;.M .- Farm Machiner Ten-foot I . li .C.power binder;8-foot V o n Br un t gra in dr i ll;9-foot I .H.C.disc ;en d g lte feeder:'I-foot V f n ll r u n t grain dr i ll;two c o rn planters,Aver y ond J anesville;2-row Grand Detour hors e c ulti vutor;2-hole Sandwic h corn shellel" 26»ineh Woods Bros.threaher;Li ttle Ge ni us tra c to r olow,14- inch,2-bottorn;one eultivuto r;4-sec tion hu r ro w;Ne w Idea spreader;two single-row [and rollers.8-foot;5~foot Deer ing mo we r;14-Inch wa lk in g plo w;hay ra k e 'stac ker an d swe ep' hay louder;2 I .H.C.grin dem,Hn mr ne r mi ll;1 0 i n c h bu rr gri nde r with e le vator; two hay r ac k s;bu zz s aw;two wa g on s ; 2~wheeI trailer with wago n box; two se ts hnmesn; s lings: rope; forge; and other shop tools. I M.. um mn. unwiu auum 2funilv had As auDl>6r zueiga. rday, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Spnok x family of Hoover.The HSprickg were evening vidtors.Mr.and Mina.Unrlea How .lick vwrc Sunday dinner WestsMr. and Mrs. Hqrman Hovendlc Mr. and Mrs.Chris L.And non and Donald were Sund znews of Mrs. Andermrrs lrrothwilliam Kw. at Fort Calhoun.Mr.and Mrs.William SchItedewornRichland,vlnitoThursday evening.Mr. Ind Mrs. A.I. Mhrlll aBobbie spent Ffidav evening at lHarold Magill home. helplnz lltShirley celebrate her birthday.Miss Jeraldine Edknn spent ¢\veek~end at the Waller Rothomeand attended the hackgame ln Omllu,Saturdnv weinz.|Little Larry Sllrick Inent Sat: day with her aunt.Mrs. Har(lSmiUl. |Millard Peck of Blair was Sunduv dinner xrur.-st at the Fr[Peck home. |Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Snrick m,family of Fon,Calhoun wen- Su day suover zuenta of the llc'1hun\pson family. Mrs. John Jackson snen hlodnywithh e r mmm,Mr.mlMm. Henry Hovcndick at Dlalr, ,Mr. and Mrs. An Malzill a1Melvin and Mrs. Vernon Clemun ,were Sumtluv zuesta of the Flo;m¢¢i|| fnmily in Omaha.|Mr. and Mrs. Howard HovendiiiJohnnvandJackiewereSundidinner in-lests at the Bruce Ro'l-name. at Tekamah.Mr and Mrs.John B, Erikmand Jeraldlne spent Sunday eveing at Lhe Clyde Stork home, ne:Tekamuh. Snndnv evenlnf visitors nc A.Mnglll's wem Mr. und Mrs. Clls lon Smith uid non.Mrs.Fred Hovendiek 'returmhvmolromSavannah.Minnow§al.ur5inv. yhene she nccommmh n nri. ndLul fn .of I.ir-sy gr al- rs. 1dhe le he 1eZ)Hr r~ld aad la n-rt 1-id vlLB'd k yh n\~ ll' I. l- dl,d ,gIl d I | .a.. .......-us..rernmri xumlxswereSundayevenlnrylsiwrsatWlll Hansen's.Mr.and Mrs.Clemmens Wil-liamson and family were SundayKuests of Mrs En.: a Taylor.Mr.and Mrs.John Rasmussen _ andKaren Kay were evenlmr visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Voss calledorrz Mr. and Mra.Walter Saunen~field.Saturday eveninz. Robert Ryan and Russell_Ryanspent Monday in Fremont. visitingMr. and Mrs.Clarence Jensen.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Danlelmeyerl and family were visitors. Saturdab'at John Becklun's.Messrs. and Mesdamrs RaymondRuweandfamily.Harvey Kuhrand children.and Rav Kuhi- andfamilyhelpedGeorzeKuhrcelebrate his birthday. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.Arthur Kuhr andEthelMae were Saturday svmlnzvisitors of the James Wull family.Mr and Mm. Harry Madsen andfamilyand Mr.and Mrs.EdlllenckevisitedMr.and Mrs.GeorR`e Mencke. Saturday syenimz.Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stork en~tertained at Dlnochle.Thursday.for Messrs. and Mesdames HarlandWulf. Jens Ilnnsen Hnrold E. Ros-museh. Raymond llnsmuen. Harold Stork, Gifford French. and HarlandNelnn.Mrs.Harland Wull' andJens Hanae received hizh prizes;Mrs.llurold Rasmussen nnrl Gif~ ford lr`renf'h. low.Mrs.Stork andMrsWulf served rv.-(roshments.. Mr. und Mr. Albert Benson em tcrlninrd 'at dinner.Sunday. inhonor of their tenth wedding unm- verorv.Guests were Mrs. AzleliaGnuse nnd Marjorie, Vlnril Hihren-kamn and Lars Jorzehsen, Sunday sullrler sruests of Mr. and and Mrs.Harlahd Nelson were Mrami Mr, Leonard Nelson and chil-lren nf Arllmrton.Mr. and Mrs.Floyd Him were Monday eyarllng visitors.Mr_ and Mrs. Everett Stork andrhlldren wera dinner zuests. Sun- day. of Mraand f- Raymond Ras. mussen an y.Mr. and ~George Rasmussenand family enter-ta.l.nsd at dinner.Friday eyenlnl. for Mr. Bhd Mrs.Chris Rasmussen.Mr_ and Mrs.Harold Rasmussen and Shirley. ahd Mr. and Mn. wm Wulf IndDonald..Those mendins the ice hockey at AkSar-Ben collseurn. Saturday.were Messrs. and Msldames JensHansen.Harland Wulf.EverettStork,Raymond Rasmussen andFloyd Hlnz_Mrs. Jens Sorensen entertainedthe Ladies Ald, Wednesday aftsnnoon.Present were Rev. and Mrs.N. C.Carlsen. Meadames H. J.llansen. rm, Nielsen. Arthur roi-|len,Jens Iyemom- Albert BensonChrls Rasmussen. Harold Rasmus- sen ard Shirley.Sunday dlnnsr :masts or theHaroldE.Rasmussens were '1~~=|Harry Madsen hmily. and Mr. sm E11 "f ' £ . 9 H' ° _ - f ' &f - W 9 Q .i ; d The DeSoto Womnh'a Cm: metJanuary 7 with Mrs. C. R. Avolshy. ge mémbers uiswegnzmroll il. on t w vo rs.r|~li m;lllllelin? \Andin'lrtr will be Riven at the Charles 0.Hlnsline home, Sunday, instead ot the an-""§l °y'rl§rsl"ml§ifr ru 1-nn n r a rs.o e neland aohs mllod on Mr. and Mrs. - A. Hlnelins West or Blair. y,Mr.and Mrs.Robert Petersonundchildren and Mr. and Mm.Pete Gustin and son left. MondayforTennelssee f°r,,=f xlelalst two years' res e ce.sy soenl.eight Weeks 'hex-. amonz relatives. |Mr. nhd Mrs. Herbert Jones and son visited the nsrental.Charlesgiilvlerson. home at Kaunard Suu~ llif. and Mrs. Dick Lennox and dnuzhter moved from the WnldoKruhe house to Fort Calhoun. lsal wee .Sunday rzuests of Mr. and Mrs.William Hmelxne were Mr. andMrs.Lloyd Hlneline and duuzh-lers. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hineline. and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Thandnn.Mr.and Mrs.James Olson ofmp; s mgg gff the I-'red Gustin Mr. and l\l'r9_' Rudv Thanden ann Mrs.William Hlncline and sonvisitedtheRolandHlnvlines on aheir dgm wedding anniversary. urs y._Mrs. Alive Rowe is snendimr the "igfgf \r;th her son, Arthur Rowe a amr y."Mx-s.Mariorle Widener and daushtcr and Ed Johnson of Oma- zgzent Sunday ar. the S. Hinellm Mrs.Chris RasmussenMr. and Mrs.Floyd Hlns calledon Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Rasmus-sen, Wednesday evenlnlr. Dr. and Mrs. N, C. Qrlsen andMrs. H. J. Hansen called on Mr|and Mrs_ Pete Iverson. Wednosdavsfaernoon.The Jens Iversons wereSunday afternoon wsltors.Messrs.and Meadama Ham.Wulf. Wlll Wulf ami Donald Harland Wulf and dnurrhter. Gilbert'Stork and baby.Bud Cmurlv snfamily. Ray Wulf and Blllv. MrsEmma Stork. Mrs. Dm-otha: WulflDonnaReed.and Robert Wulf called nt Due Hsrrv lArsen home tn present Mr and Mrs.HowardLarsen and family with s showerofmanyhouseholdnecessitiesThdr house havlmz burn'-d downthe Howard Lsrsens will live iv- .house on the Ned Tyson farm. unillMarch lst. .Mrs.Minnie Benson soar-Qweek visltlnz her sister. Mrs. l?|~ma Amlresson.Thursday evenlnx visitors 1HansWu f's were Messrs.fm Madames Will Wulf. Gilbert Stoiland baby and Mrs. Emma Stork. ..-.......of ...ww at we reter Krvefzer home. Thursday. Mr.me Mrs John DornackelGreta. Bemice and Arthur werSunday dinner fruests of Mr. amMrs. Howard Christensen and Dur e e n .Miss Virrrinia Voshnaan ro mthe week-end at the Charles Rozert home at Blair.Mr.and Mrs.Henry GotuchArthurandBerniceDomacke:helned Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chris tenaen move to their new homlsouthwest of Elkhom. Thursday.Emil Gottsch and Llllle wen Sunday dinner zucsts ot Mr. amMrs.William Christensen and family. Afternoon visitors were Herbert Got!-sch and lhildren. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Auch vlsiwcMrs.John Harder at the Luther- an Hosuital,Saturday. Mrs. Harder returned home. Sunday.Mrs.Arthur Sehneekloth.Darold and Joyce attended a showerlor Evelyn Sorensen at the FredPaulsenhams.Sunday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hollinz andfamily.Mr.and Mrs.HerbenCohrsandfamilyvisitedat theArthur Schneekloth home. Sunday e y e m n l t . Mrs.Arthur Schneekloth andDamld socnt Fridav at the Her-bert Cohrs home. Foil Calhoun News Another class under lhe Re!Cross will be a class conducted for _two hours weekly on work in the|home ln rolzard to defense work. |Last Friday Mrs. Dorena Walk~ er,county nurse. talked to thehizh school conceminaf nursing in'the home and elsewhere.l Mrs. Maxon McQuxrx-ie is teach- |inlz shorLhanrl to those who are in-terested.The Class will_continuethroughout the second semester orschool.Mr and Mrs. Guy McNair were guests.Sunday evenlnz. of Mr.-ng, Ml's.dFl;|ed lé|:Ns.ir.K r. an rs.rnest hue. Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Clausen.MissMildred Ohrt. and Raluh Clausen. attended the Liberty Chapter,o.E. S. in Omaha. Monday evenlnz ¢\TMrs. Clausen's sister was installed as Worthy Matron.The Eastern Star ladies will doRedCross work at the chantorroom. Thursday, g~AdvertiosIn The Enarprhe n nom Results Ig 1 .W e le pa lr R A D I o s G a m b l e S t o r e sm.. Ndlftskl l1l \ eA I .Blair Flour Mills Sorensen Bros.:Phone White 223 ~ .JANUARY s|=E|:|A|.s ..An . JANUAR ~s|=E|:|A|.s 1It s Somebody's Birthday Today! STOP AND ummm Do hnfe a Men-I mum Nlelvmlingnlrihdaylnnlverllfy vdlhhz the next few dun? You'| l gn~lbadded hlpplmu by nendlng an nnnc tlvo lmeting card todq! CARDS ,~ iam#~ ~ \:,. § '1 ::::"';;:.a';i";,s§f ~ for everv occnsiun.('nm~~Sf,~ vulvcc with enveloncs."`' c~; : "~~.-NEEDS IN TOILETRIE5. ITALIAN BALM loc - T 'I 1o¢ Sizes Well Known Toiletries '~ Swnumy n l x e ~~ m m m n n r \5 \Lmdex-'n l a t i o n . _ . - - _ . 1 ~ ;»ug,_;-=;;-;_3_;.|4 La d y lk z h e r C r a m - - - I ~ G E. Mazda Lamps. Save Ymu' Eyes!In 40.50.orcB0 Wan Sins Stock un To-day!Get voor money'| wonh bvbuvinxr1ood,bu\ba_1000hours ol useful lervics. AH ¢.»||¢\m- lu\v]\~<l hm no Per Drene Shamnoo ---l0¢: I~'i!ch'a Brillhnllne Arm! Deodorant Lldy Esther Powder Col|| ¢e '| Tlkul Tlnne unsuek ___.___ um: rmemn um" hx. _ m _Nc m xo¢ We El i I e e n ~.al tons alfalfn hay in barn; 500 bushels oats n Terms: Cash Sale Day G o t t l i e b H a r t u n g Owner .TAYLOR & WELLS, Auctloneers and Clerk in the United States annually Lunch on the Grounds er an ~r,\ ms Le tlti l L y o n s. h u :Wedneadny.Mi s s L wm n m . \ ln ¢ ¢ | at th e h o s ni ts l f o r two we e k s . Mr . a n d Mr s .A . I .Ma u lll an dBob bie wen Su nda y A fwrno on vls~ h o r s a t Ray mond Iwh kills. Wa Arc Chemie Eaters An u ve r i le of 5.34 pound!o l Misery of LIQUIDTABLETS6 6 6 SALVE No u Drum Cough Dm~ lil uoL'rEnMAN°s I ~`BEN FRANKLIN STORES'J A n n u :I Ilnhnmt rP l r n f a m u n._:m=xm'nn>mm- oanmz 10 SHOW CAUSE onmlm s 0'Hn.nlnrn. Attornwl IN THE DIs1'RIc'r ooum' OFWASHINGTON COUNTY. NE- B~slun..~P NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT Wnlber G. Huber. Attorney n the Countv Co\m', of Washimz- mam. NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL 0'Hnnlon &0'Hxnlon.Attorneys -the County Couxt of Waahinu- ton County. Nebraska.NOTICE:On the 23rd day ofumxary, 1942. at tal o'cluck A. M.. ~t the County Court Rooms in~lan,Wuhlmrwn Cuunty.Ne-~rsska, Christine Paulsen will uf- er for Drobate. a written lnltru-t rt!w be th l z wmanD\lrDo nz e LldTestament ol Louisa Steen ~eeeased. at whlnh time and nlnoe ll nersons concerned may avvuu'~d wnmt the m-obste thereof. cameon or ea nzo neazlon nnw on tile hereln of VictorE. Holstein.zunrdlln of Fred C. Holstein. innane. to sell the follow-lmz described interest in nal estaiebelonzinz to mid ward. bo-wiv.:An nndivldcd onenlnth in~gerest in and to tha East Hal! ol the Southeast Quarter (E% SE'A) and tha east (E) llxty(80) acres ot the West Half nfthaSouthoutQunner(ww. SE%) ol Sectlon Twenty (20),Townshlo Nlneteen (19). North, Ranze tan (10). East I \r .1 9 4 1 .S E A L )J o h n A . . C s r r i z n n . 2 ~ 4 t C q u n t v J u d a r e PLICATION To SELL REAL ESTATE HY wc ro n E. Ho i ,STEIN. GUARDIAN OF FRED `C. HOLSTEIN. INSANE.Now an this 12th du of Janu-nry. 1942. it bein: one of the daynof the rezulnr Navember. 1941» term od this Court. this ma m: .: = . , : = y " ; " . .u."~~f..<4-K|;. Hr. and Hrs. Brie xnnam gud i n :m u Kr us e oe1e¥rlte bir th dn r.Fr id a y ni xhr . Albert Sugnda had the misfortune 0'Hanlon &.0'Hu\Iun,Awomeys In the Cmmty Court of Wuhimt- .. .abrukn. NOTICE 10 c nanrro ns O'Hnnlon &0'Hmlon. Attomnyl County Court. Wuhinzwn County. Nebraska.ESTATE OF Christ Bekke. de- oeued.No m. i n me n w the audi wn In Annes: before me at the County Court room in Blmir. Nebraska. onthe 23rd dav of January. 1942. andon the 24th dny of Avril. 1942. forthe nuroone of enminltirm. adiusffment and allowance of claims.Allclaims not tiled on or beiore thezani dnv of Avril. 1942. will be fomver barred.Damd this 29th day ol Decem- bn-.1941.(SEAL)John A. Carrlirlfl.52»4t County Judge. ' w Y, m s n I I l I , '~y.~J~Mr. amd Ml'-yC$»rlaa'EKen en ~friend;md mlativa D0dge Cvtlntv ~ggl~ll |_ gat"Id|y or operation. Monday.Mr.and Mn.Leo Fauutt andHr. md Mrs. Jon Bandar and Ihr-ian were Sundav dinner :ments of Mr and Mrs. Fred Ray. I n g h | | d h : n ¢ I Hb : u : : m» _Potenl|llr|.l§n' : r ' | n £ n | t \ - \ l | l l ' : w o time the newly elected ofticcrs willbe installed. Mrs. J. P. Goal-ard of Bloomfield vime d o nly this week at C.L.Reid'|. M m s un i s z u z win:hardau hier. Mn. Leiadme. lt meani- Fn d Ramsar,Hn. G. ly.Paulsen md Paul Roynk wer. hum-ness cnl\en in Arlington. Wednes- dl !i llhm Peters ment,Wsdne|~ d l afternoon with om Lieche.iff. und Hn. c. v. Schumnknr ~.-o.......--.-' ~bah zu gntme Aubr\ZnGa é n;;. Thurndnv -ak.Hn. Iitcrbmh Than a n a nd u t vwill »'§ held nt a.Eatcn wi th Mn. Hmm llld mm na ~Flluchman ns hosteuea. H e r m a n e w s E i . Q `.,i f f f .fff H o m e s t e a d N e w s llr.m d H n .I v n n H e h n n u n d "" . ~Hn .(h ml F|"¥and d\hbeLois of Onmhl :ment the vnabendt ruin Cllifvghil y Event from Wednaday until `§im-T in Harman..Mn. IIn-rv Tyson returned. Fri- dw at the Chmde Frv home.1 ::i'e:£'A . P ~ s h k g n ~ : d m v . f r o m Stn Pedro. Cali omit-u Sun~g ~Vidtnrn at Margaret Dvdze, Nebnskl.~`~`d nn' in ff~ Alfrgd P=f;;»~==» And g? sgag B: ~ wu lneld For rs.o~ ~Ed Olson..._ Wim hmm home was burned to in Blair. Mn, Fnnk Jahnal wan mmm the nroject club. Jmunrv 21.Mr. Ind Mn. Dnva Krnnr -Mnlvdn were dinner mint: At 1 Frank Jahnel hom. _Sunday. c w m m m m m n and 'mu- drvn M u y h n e J a n n and mx-snd Un. Bvrvn Bunn ~ family. ' an~ N~w~ Yezr .holidays mm ~erson.Psul Tyson.She reno .nmoatenioysbletrio.inclugiinp:aighgaeeimz 011 the beach and n I.number of cities alum: the cout. -~v auto- nt Kindred School. Frldav eveninz. "which tlmeaahnwevwaardvenlor the Ha mid Lsran flmllv.Mr.md Mn. Warren Wakefield spd hmily wen Thuradav evanlnfzvuitora nt the Otto Sorensen home.Mn. Fremont Jensen. Mrs. Roy Wakdield xnd Mrs. Warren Wnke- stationed in :he Hawaiian Islands.has been stationed in Califomiasince October.Russell is the sonoff Mr. and Mrs. J. P. .lessen ofSiouxRanidx.Iowl.well-known former Bottom residents. th elln Ga i n e s o f E lk C i tv were Su nd av vimiwra a t the ChnriieBlanc hard home.. ||.... 4~ | l~u saws. ~dayF r l d u .at th a h ome of Mr s. He n: rv Ri c h te r .M r s .G e o r r e C h l - r f l b e r l a i n .M n A u b m v G a i n e s .M r s .W u r r e r ; ~*a l `" DR. C. R. MEAD DENTIST Room: in Mlyle Bulld1n| Bldr, Na lgrnh Advartiae in The H==wn>fu~u w T.; ii..;::;:.;'ia `§{§§f§h|°<z'§9"5 :f1i'::~:' mam. PROBATE OF WILL 0'Hu\|on.Attorneys Y Couxt of Waahinu- . Nebraska.On the 23rd day of. at wx o'cluck A. M.. ty Court Room;inhlmnonCuunty,Ne~ ztine Paulsen will uf- imtru~te. a wrlmn -nz w be the luz Will ~nt ol Louisa Steenwhlnh time and nlnoe ~ncerned may avvmrthe mvbsce thereof.80th day uf Decem- John A. Carriznn.Cquntv Judste. i5F1NAL Rsrom _. Huber. Attorney v Co\m', of Washimz- . Nebraska.OF Henry Ado1Dh_ eased.erebv liven that John as Glad with the nn-~untv Jndze of Wigh-v. Nebrash. his im-ndminiutrawr ol thenry Adolnh Schroedermade an annlicatiunministntionanddis- for the nasilmment ot~state to auch otherre bv law entitled w-I have set the 23rdunrv.~1942. at u n. at mv office in saide hearinz thereof.~mber 29. 1941.John A. Carrixan.County Judwe. N0 'l'lCE'l0 O'Hnnlon &0'~ County Court. WNebraska. ESTATE OF oeued. .Nalin in klvem lDD¢8r beforeCourt room in BIthe 23rd dav of Jon the 24th dnv 'the nuroone of ement and allowancldms not tiledzani dav of Av fomver barred. Damd this 29 bu-.1941.(SEAL)Jo~52»4t NOTICE OF F 0'Han1on &.0 ~ In the Cmmtywn_ Cvuntg. N3 3 ATE F Notice is herebP. Coffin hu an~signed. Cm"-,gy J um cowgw.eb port as admlnhme of c. M. ca:mld¢ an anplicaministration mdtha °,;'f»<"3=_~"* o h su o -hy Inv/ entitledhave set the 6th1942, at two o'clofficp in said Co im: thereof.Dated Januarv(SEAL)Jo2-Ae r rerergex the krmznd lllt van Poum!Mr. and Mn, ,and som and Mmont wus rv Svrensen md1.'ol Mr. and Mn we.C\\»¢°r Sumhv nfkemoo k_lmhdad G ' " " " " " " " " " " " \nsuranre 0 Fvrry'§\¢m1 Sonderuv Huwurd &.1L'"°» $'.'3.'.'5.3fv".'5.Known Kind `r. and Mds. Hen- temoon._Glenn won RHGU Mr. :nd Mn. Warren Wakefield RLAL £s'rA1'r:''L o w s s. Cul Sorensen.ggy were Sunday meets of 'IL anG. A.Rgthmlpn Mr.Ind Mrs. Tom Wnknnnm. m frm es¢1`{""l5-111 Notic e in ! Rn th man n h r I Eve.ntr of Blair.ey/CarterHeilhta. iirl 'Ma Mrs|entex-mined at dinner. 8\mdnY. for and Mrs. Hn-ry Tymn_"{§§,H`¢I,v ~.1 -1 a fuuum . Mr. Frm ,3'm'2 ~ H' gxon and dtugh- (omg from 1 molar u-In 00 Cali-. ters.Dr,Nonnnn K. l'LnlhI}1ln1\Fnmis Mehrena of BN, was aclHY-0 mn:°',2,:" a°::.:" S.§f'"°°: '1,,.;. s m* the Lo-1. Gnmm hmm.B E NDORF L"e<lnesdnY until Frida in B ' IwithherBarents.Mr.'»ndlh.vf"§»f¢°'m,,'2,",;',D"°Y11e ar§_Hanuen:"____-_-_.\Egfr and M1 a f Hmm Phone 40 MBULANCSERVICE r | | n . v l»1aze1nce :nmp son BplsnbLLtheOp a l Reeves home,| win.Ffa hm Raumimnml.uI A 'Eu w |: u »|. e . : l . m |. " s : . . . . . ,r .M n .° ' = ' * ' | = ' = 2 . : : . : _=1. = h . e . m f f = a n.n auem :sr Cox.I.Sat' (SEAL) :UO IJ FL 311 I U I U U ITCIOCK.I l l I |1 8 £0111-I ~L o n i n e P a u l s e n g p g m ;g ll3C]'I.'E.I n u a u a u u Aw\°»»u~m rl v u u r l i u J.1¢:IlUll W B !o o o n t h e 9 t h d a v o f F e b m a n r .M m .G g m i m vl i d S o r e n : g n n i z h t S w e a t o f G m I ml ` % n L }m m | § ' 9 4 é ' . i n t h o D i m i c t . C o u r t r o o m i n i f i f M d i ' " n " " = § ' J l ? § - - f " { ° B E " : . 1 f f r " l f w § ; . § . §s','§ 'ff'. ". . 'ff.';T- l'I.L f'f;If91 '= f©f&m l k e d M m .F l o y d L i t t l e _M r .a n d M n .D e l Modern funeral Service Consldente In CollIthewu h s n mn Countv cwn. E`l'»`{nx`§}'h§ iH¥v`Z»T¢"%v|"¢`i"7fE»`h'fHIthC'nl n m N|»»$»' $ . i t - i » J f " u m .f.¢ '» \-¢ 'é !'°a % ':.."'$ ':L ? ..*:= ~. . .an u .u u u u su n u \¥U(Llll3U|.H$]1 U I " " I e |t e s d a v lf|L¢ !¥ 1D 0|l.U1l f\ Hr\ ¢r ¢1 ;\ |.n 1 1 \ \ !_ _......|.Im .,,1*f=:° §'==..-..........-|mr. ana mrs. A.nf. unxun enum.-Miss Pauline Russell of Ponca1m1,W1 at dinner, Mondav evenhzit.is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fan-for the E. E. Dixon family.aett.Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dnxon wvfffTheBnotiatKensinxrtonmet guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Wil-wlth Mrs.Emil Follen.Wednes~1iam,,,J r.of Blair.Wednesdni'day: the time was #ment at °um"|everlini£Also present were Mr.im-I. Mrs.Paul Hancock will ba md Mrs. 3551); Vinton,hostess on January 21,|Mrs. Mild,-ed Tyson and daurrh- Mr. and Mrs. James Van Horn ter, Bmba;-g. of Omaha were over- and Mrs. Hilda Yowell were 0ma!night guests. Saturdav. and gnentha vxsitors. Saturdav. at the Harry Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harm'Swim home.|-r.,,,<,,,.Mr. and Mm.Earl Davis Mrs.C.H.Wand of Kennard of Omaha also went the dav there ?.'?.i'. ~f'f'i'?h_'"' :Tones .of Uéfl lon Sunrluv.. childre~ of Bllxr we~ ~S~y' ¢=""aa,?3'=-Q | ! | \ ` f HOURS 9 to 12; 2 to 5. Appointménts Made Colds.Sciatica,Neuritis. Lumbapgo. Head- aches,Rheumatixm.Anfnendicitiu.Consti-pation; Sinus. Liver. Stomach. Kidney andBladder Troubles: Female Disorders. Nerv- ounness:Hirzh Blood Pressure:InfluenzaandManyOtherDiseasesResuoudtoChiropractic Adjustments [the heirs at law. next of kin and all Dersuns interested in the esiaw of said ward shall show cause. il Qnygherebe. why said anulicauonshould not be rranted. otherwisethe Court may rmnt the same andlicense said xzuardian to sell saidreal estate of his said estate._ Ir is further ordered that the no- tice pl the time and nlace of saidheannz and the uurnose thereof benqven w tho heirs at law. next of kin and all nersons interested lnghe estate ol amd Fred C. Holstein,insane. bv uubllcatiun of a co:»v of¢ \ . : .Ar-..l»\- Irene Little, wechsn; 01 Washiqton School. rernnined here over r.week-end because of had weatherMin Delores Johnson :ment flweek-end al.f-'hu Elmer Nielshome.Mr. and Mm.Merlin LammOmaha spent Shmday with Mr. mMrs. W. T. Nelson.M m Eric Knudean and MarbethspentSatundsvalwmowith Mrs. Nels Knudsen.Relatives of Mrs. Anna Grade have received word that she hreachedChicagoandexvects ;h rl e n rx. y u UP. e e n if El n !~€ E ;A' -». Dmems £0o\1\ !>h\m- ' " N e \'¢ €Y\ SY-luv ..me 1 x \ a 6 . e o v e x \ » _n e Qaexn.e mer "\ asa \>e\Ke\\ ~p\ease.~Qe !Il asw ulgn were wee:-end RUEBES 01' MT.and Mrs.F K. A ie xa nd er . W hen Mr s . He n r y Tru hls en en~ tertained her bndire c lub . F rid ay ,M e W aldo Han c o c k wo n th e hi zh nrzze.an d Mr s .He n r v Wubben~ horst,traveli ng.Mr s .'Fruhlsen served a dessert lunc heon. Mrs. W .I Nelson wi ll ba hostess tornor- r o w afternoon.Mr s .Chris Kor ah oj was hostess to the Ba pti st Mi ss io n Cir c le Fr i-da v af te rn oo n. whe n the nroirram wa s on Chris tian citizenship.Mi s s N o m Cush man vis ite d h er Barents. the To m Cu s h ma n ;o f Blair.Sundav.Mr s .H .C.Han sen entertained the Wesley an Gui ld.Wednesday . Pla n s fo r Re d Cross sewimz we re disc ussed, and Mrs. Hansen served lunc h.Th e so c i e ty will me e t wi thMrs.Ne d Ty so n . J a nu ar y 21. Af i e r a thr e e -we e k tr i o to Ca l- ilforrna Mr .an d Mr s .T o m W ake- field,J r. . a nd Mr s.Ha r r v Ty s o n returned.Fn d a y .Th e y vi s ite d a t Venic e, Santa Monic a.. Los Angela; and Pasadena:Mr s . Ty s o n also vis ite d h er son . Pa ul. at San Pe-dro.h la n o n W akefield.wh o ha d been I n Calif ornia the m s t fo u r months.c a me h o me wi th h i s n a w en ts , an d wi ll e n te r th e ar my s er - vi c e in Fe bma ry . Mr s.He n r y Ric h ter ente rtai ned the bir thd ay club.Frid ay .wh en Mr s .Min nie Branded.was a vis-itor. The hostess served lunc h. The c lub wi ll hoid its annual oy ster suooer fo r memb ers an d the irfamilies.Saturday evenlnir.J anu- ary 17 . a t the Ben W a c hter home., On J a nu a ry 3 0 Mr s . A .H .L o wewi ll en te rtai n th e club.| Frida y ven inir.Mr .an d Mr s .Louie Knud sen entertained th i r ty ' friends an d relatives i n honor o f 'their th lr ti eth weddina snn iver -, s a w.A Dleasant social ti me wa s spe nt a nd lunc h wa s served.\Sundav e venine Quests at the Ld Olson ho me were Mr .an d Mr s.Th o r va ld Petersen.Janic e.Phy i-I lis and Iiicliartl.Mr .and Mrs .| A lvi n Rasmussen.Mrs.Ama nd a Rasmussen.Mi ss I-Ilna Petersen.; an d Ve rn on Rasmussen.Mr .and Mr s.Lou is Ideklcy a n d , Mar y A lic e o f Tel; u uan we re Sun -I dav evening quests of Mr. and Mrs. George Reid,: Chris Kor sh oj atte nded the lumber nien' s c onventio n in Omaha,Tuesda v and W edne sdav. By r on Rei d. who wa s d ismuss ed from the army th is f all. re- ente red the ser vic e a t Omaha . W edn esday . Mr s .Hen W ac hter an d K en n eth motore d to Lin c oln. Sa tur day , a ndwe r e o ve rn i g ht mle s ts o f Mr .an d . Mrs. Roland W ac hter. Mr. Wac hter } and J ames joined them Sunday andLeoW ac hter c ame f r o m F o r t Leonard Wood fo r th e d ay . The c lasses in Home Nursing un-der Na ti o na l Defense.snonsored_ hny ths Wognnana Club. were beirun i I I I Mrs. Kate Gehrimzer retumed to the home of her dauzhter. Mrs.William Britt of Herman. the lat-ter part of the week, after hnvinz.event three wake at the Harry |'l`yson home durimr Mrs. Tys<m'a inbsence.Mr and Mrs. Hgrrv TYBon wereenbermnedatdmner.Saturday.bv Mr. and Mm. Watson Tyscn ol ,Blain |Mr.and Mn.Prentice Smith and Mrs. Smith's mother.. Mrs. L.ID. Wardck of Blair. ment Sunday nrnonpf Fxemont relatives.|Mr.and Mrs.Lester Hansenwere Sundav afwrnosn callers atgtheBrvln Warrick home.Othervisitorsand sunner nests that giav were Mrs. Warrick'u brother~ m~law and Sister.Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brandt.|Willard Wnrdcls ol Fort Knox. lKentuckv.ment. 'Tuedxy with »hin brother.Bryan Wnrrlck and Jnmily.>Mr. and Mrs. Gudmond Sorenuenand Loretta. Lee were visiwrn atthe Hens Sorensen home, Sunday xiternoanMr. md Mrs. H. C. Ruhr enter-tained lt dinner. Sunday. for Mr.and Mrs.Woodrow Svendzuniand children of Blair.Mr. and Mrs. Rlle Evlns of Chi-Qgnko. !Il1xol!.mer'e_ z11e_§ts of_ Misa|\ g ~Dr. D- CI;§:\)eI C opractor TAYLOR & WELLSLIVESTOCK AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAY Fremont-At 12:00 0'clock Hogs - Cattle - Horses » Sheep?':T'3T~.,§.i1L':f g2{»=§'G1JR"$'£T»JF;g1u'~§;f;'|;°;{;~bg;\;_§g»_;;~;f5°h; ..van . weeks Drior to said day of hearing'in The Entemrise. n lens! weekly newananer.Dublished in the CdYof Blair. Washinrrton County. Ne- braska, and of ireneral circulationin said county.BY THE COURT.ARTHUR c. THOMPSON. 2-4:Judge. an d Bu ff alo. New Yo rk . be fo re r o turnimz. Mr .and Mr s .C.V .Sc humnker spent. Monday eveninsr at the HarpMo elle r home.he lnln z Ge or ma Belle celebrate he r bi rthd av Mr .an d Mr s .Chris Mathjoeen and dau rrhtem visi ted a t t h e Ber- tel Bertelaen home.Sunday .Messrs.an d Meadsmes Lou ie Gottac h and Lois.Her ber t Gottsc h and c hildren. L. C. I-Ioior and Mob vin.B.A..Gottsc h.J .A .Johnson ~nd Mr .E m i l Gottnc l1 an d Lillie. ulveri M r s J . W .Johnson cola-w he r birth day .Sund ay e ven- Mr .a m Mr s.C.V .Sc humnker spent Sxmduy i n Ommha. ° -»\ - - - - -- -- ~ . . THE E AT S HOP - M e a I s - \vu\x.'mn MILKS-BEER 2|-Hour Service +++++++++4»++ Cempbelrs Mortuary PHONE 91 /°\ml'>ulenc¢ Service ¢.....-..-..-_»~.._.. N.T.L U N D REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE 204 South sm Sl. Phone While 168 » o o » u o 4 o o o + o + » 4 OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE ON {Yh l . Ii ' A Y R T D t : - : r n Terms Are c`i`Ei{"` nn `6`r?i21§'§1....Hou»¢ $3M"` 'ONS sulier less !rumHendache. Add Indlgeatlon, Dlstntl of Cold: "Mnmlng After" and Musc ular Fatigue beuuse lbw have heand-and hellevzd-Alka-Seltzer radln announc ements.To these m.lllluns_ \hB relic! obtained by the use of Alka-Selmer gg wfénh far more than Lhe genuine enjoyment they get tram the ma'In m m l m mms 1 ax m u m m dto u:, une thepgzmmsrclal .'imZ`&'n.Z'm&&f° Once you h.5§"¢f».d Alka-Seltzer we believe you will agua wlth us.But try Alkn-Selmer because lt is an unusually eledlva madl- elns not because you mics' the radio programs. W H Y A u < A . s E | . 1 ' z e n I S s o E F F E C TI V E The pain-relieving ann nic m Alk|~Sel\zer la m complete solu-tlun,m d f n to ease the as soon n y ou :wallow lt.Thu palm-ellev |:1.lan ln made mute elfeedve by :Dallas bulen. Thu elementscxml;lka-Selucr redura ences nomnnh '~ I: J a ~€»/-,Get AIlu»$elu.¢r me ms c u m y o u pas u drug nure. n o" _ : . : j _~f i l w m u s u a n . ~f~f -r m~a ; ~ w 1 ~éw m s o fi .Fountain.at your , Alka-Seltzer >&- TAYLOR & WELLSLIVESTOCK AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAY Fremont-At 12:00 0'clock Hogs - Cattle - Horses » Sheep ~ : '° ° \ . . : ° '10 yan selling for the umm ln this mmm-y In your pn117, u gg;-=°~¢ ae;-enams mum you nn una zo nur nn n uovan.u dl FARM SAL ES Auc rlo n s ms Chu. W. Taylor, Rondd Mlrlln, Sl Jolmmn--your choice of three auctlaaeers with every :lay selling experience and ex-pert judge of uluem Our nomnlete lucllon service meta nomore. See ul for dltes, Taylor tr W ells Auction Company TAYLOR & WELLSLIVESTOCK AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAY Fremont-At 12:00 0'clock Hogs - Cattle - Horses » Sheep ~ : '° ° \ . . : ° '10 yan selling for the umm ln this mmm-y In your pn117, u gg;-=°~¢ ae;-enams mum you nn una zo nur nn n uovan.u dl FARM SAL ES Auc rlo n s ms Chu. W. Taylor, Rondd Mlrlln, Sl Jolmmn--your choice of three auctlaaeers with every :lay selling experience and ex-pert judge of uluem Our nomnlete lucllon service meta nomore. See ul for dltes, Taylor tr W ells Auction Company I B 1I f n \_ Mr .and Mr s.A1 Johnson an d Mr . a n d Mr s.Ha ro ld Seefus o f Valley .Nebraska.were Sunday:n es ts of Mrs .Georze Ma ma n a n d Mr. and Mrs. Seefus. Mrs. Morvran returned with them to :mend never- a l davn wi th her dnuxh ior.Mr s .Johnson. Mr . a n d Mrs . J .Me r to n Ru h r and children v.ere Sundnv dinner Iruesis a t the Geo:me Ku h r ,Jr.. home.i n the afternoon.th e v all drove to Oma h a to vis i t M r an d Mr s. Ke llv Rvan . Mr .an d Mr s.J .Lierion K u h rcalledartheGeorfzeK u h r .J r., ho mp in Blair.Tues dav evening. to help Mrs.Clvde Larsen cele-bra te her bir thd av.Mr s.Larsen. th e f o r mer I e la h Ku h r a nd a s is - t f M r 1 K h .f II 4317 0 e en u r ls no w oLonsrview.W ashingtonA reiruiar rneetimz of the Bddsse- vi ew P ru ie c t C lu b wa s he ld a t th e ho me of Mr s.J .Me n o n Ku h r .Thu md av af ter no on. with s ix me m- hers in attendanc e.Guests wereMr s.Xfurico Anderzen an d daugh- ter. Alic e. |>u|sL|c SAL On Lhe (arm 2 miles west and 2 miles south of Ken Highway 3| or 10 miles north of Elkhorn on Hlxhv Q ,F r i d a y , J a n u a r y Mr . a n d Mr s .Rud oluh K u h la o fKen nxr d. Mr . a nd Mr s . E dwa rd Th o mn s on l and so n of Oma ha we re wee k- en d Q Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Wulburn w e r e S a t u r d a v e ve n i n s r x u e s t s o f M r .a n d M r s .M e r t o n W i n c h e l l . } O n S u n d a y .t h e W u l h u r n s a n d .| :... 29 Head Catt Brmm Swiss Gradeh and Purebreds Eleven milch cows-I0 now giving milk, I dry co eenlly fresh, 6 to freshen beginning in Mnrch-than young emu; three 2~yexr-old heifers, lo freshen in Marccoming 2-yen--old in summer, In freshen ln June: fivecomlng yenrlings ln spring: six hull ulves. coming yeathe spring; one nerd hull, 2 years old. ' Q1Q! my 31 23|||~ le|| i f:..»m u ; .a r e a l l 1 ; t h r e e h e i f e m , l i n g i n S I-lead I-lmrsMi.and Mrs. Earl "'i'i{6{r§nso]1 snem. Wednesdav niszhr. at the nar- French was a zuent of her dauithLer. Mn Thumvson. Thursday I! Lemoon.A bobsled nanv was enloyedSundav slbernoon. bv Mr and Mrs.Weston Lanz. Mr. and Mrs. NelsChdstensen.Mr. and Mn. Leon Hind\ey. Ludwiz Jensen, nnd Jens and at the Hindlev home lor te-frvahmentaMrand Mrs Nels Chnswnsenand ML'and Mrs. leon Hindleywern entertained bv Mr. and Mrs.Amruat Matzm. Sunday evening u; Qngwafng;, Mrs.Rernard Thomnuon |¢~ mnded the ghowvr for Mn. .larrylonlon. held Sundnv It the Schaf-ner mu ln B\|d1'.Mr and Mn.Hu-rv Swlmonmd hmily a nd Mr. and Mn A n Yemen :md funil uncut Sammyavemmras the ans Svvxulvfm home."'Mr. and Mrs. Hun Mencka andDu-low mem Thundnv dmmoon.nt Bemnrd 'I'hom|>¢on'|md Huw ental.Fred French.hume M m Jannersen.Later the zrouu nth- |v u Fi ve Hereford giltn bred to far row in April,bred to a Berkshire boar. Farm Machinery 'Ien~foot Mc Cormic k-Deering power binder, in zood shape; 32-ft.grain elevator and hoist, horse Kwwer: 2 H.P. McCormic k- Deerima gasoline engine;pu mp ja c k :T-fl.Mo ni to r dr i ll;Me- Cormic hay stac ker, in good shape;h r o ramon a: bu zz s a w; hay r ake: 5-ft. Mc Co rmic k mowe r; two New Century mingle | mr c u ltivato rs ; li ng le rmr J o h n De er e linker:hay rac k a nd s u r . in good shape: Great W estern manure spreader; redwood -I-c an milk c oo le r;cylincler c orn aheller mou nted on In lema ti o na l truc k; aome 10-gal milk c alm; hay slings: 150 ft. new barn rope. Household Goods 1 Montgomery Word hble model kerosene stave, almost new,while ¢ull¢L 5-burner. mm-soo BUSHELS OATS. T¢rm|: CASH SALE DAY F. W. Kruse 'rAvu9|= m'.L"l'f.f;...... and Clerk aueauay.Lmrny-seven were urea-ent.for the initial meeting,Mrs.| Ham Walker, County Nurse. as-!,usted Mrs.Carleton.who Rives'the lessons.a !Advertise In The Enbarprigg 1 ~`P'-Ff1='E . . ¢ ». . » . Around fiftv relatives andijfriends from throusrhout Wuhimz-ton Countv attended a bridal show- er at Schefflefs I[all in Blair. Sun- ;dar. comolimentarv to Mrs. Jerry,Jordan.Hostesses were Mrs. JohnBarry.Mn. James C. Thomnloml Mrs. C. I). Howard. Mrs. Bernardf Thomnson and Miss Lavonne Han-|sen of Waterloo.Nebraska.Mrs..Jordan was formerly EllegmThompsonof the McCar!.hY Dis-1 trict.;Mrs.Chris Chrlstoffersen wi ll;entortain at a covered dish lunch-|eon, next Thuradav afternoon. Jan- 1uarv 22. in honor of her birthday'Guests wan be members of men-|; thv Proxrouivu Club.1M l !Marararet Thomason of, Oma h a suent Sun dav a t t h e m r - Ohtul. J ames Thomin on. h omo.li l 1 i l r..- ll\l.._.................... .3 I I..lg .af"~ = = w = :~ ¢ : | E ~ i a L T §~ 1 Ha n' |to you.Ilmm77-but U iaqo of youl And you mothen you'ro going \o be a qennml or cmd lalhon who don'¢ know for a n yo no wcrthwhilo.remember sun whltluz vnu: hum; llnl-na..- dih:Always Sadoquard Your Prv da u : E y u . Gmd oyodqhl in lmpoxtoni to my- ono'|m c c n l in any Bold! Doa'! i n k s d umo n w i th pn d mu fr u - Don'|lot q u h d n l a h advan- _____ _ -_ .- _,.....,in RIGHT-a s k your de de :for onmplno lnlormution.You'll be plo ma nt ly l urp dnd to discover bmw 111110 llqlxlcandllionlnq cons. B ht 1 | pdcnlna . . . good light u choapl '| ' lll| IIIIO IIR T IOI r ulm n u n | 1 7 _ - ' - v l l \ l ¢r u n n i n A n n n l n n n s K A r o w n a C Q I I P A N Y luv u u r m s u ms m m s :nouns .m o r r A » m- n o f t c r AMERICA s FUTUII Knry can lnuaul in Unlrad 8¢um D*/mu Stlnpn and Banda 8 don? uhé°°"'*¥ f"".""{I'}f'1' 'Z'f.'!.4 wr °I lilo. Our oauacn nun lm and nnnn m r . A n n m m .Edna Ind n Lhalr muh. sunday.Mr. md Mrs.Edvmd T'homvwnund Blllv. Kr. und Mn. MondlthSwunonand children. md M i nAda Thompoon of Omnhna Mr. Indlln, Eu-I Thomuon and Jonn andMr. und Mn.Howud 'I'hom|>son'and dauzhtar.Min Ellen Nicholson entnhinod Harry and Ai m;Svozendm were then.'nmdny nlwmoon.John v m ' = g - F r i d a y u n d " a i m. .C l u i me Munn sum: Mondlvnlxht with Lelnna Mahon M. theAuxua t lb . Jr. hmm. Gown Munn went thi s we ek with the Ray Wulll-,|Hr.__an¢jl Mm _l*nnk._J;§M\| l¢ ) r l |5 |d | la l] r n l v n | . . A. L L u U ] _ . . !. U 3__,|J'll n u m b e r o f f r i e n d s a t a c o u tln me m Ma n d a o w n i n g t anvlr ty . S u n d ay u f u rn o o u .n r n u d 'I'hom::n:m homo. a a B t n !I va/ \ -anhmainrmn QAAI».§FARMERS' 1NcoMi§ TAX Forms HERE Fn-men m y obmin their ln-cnme ax forma at th, poet. adiee 'ed thisinBlair, xt wna umouncmoming by Posmnaeter A. 9. S[d¢. Dana"College To Offer A BOYS LEAVE / ~ '. \ K '| 4 aUNnEnGoEs MAJOR OPERATION IW a r d f r o m M r .m d M n .F r e d 0liver, who went to Philadelphia w mend the Christmas vacationwith their |on and family, il to theegfen that Mr. Oliver was taken suddenly lll and submitted to a~lllnthe Danish Minister Will Visit Blair WANTED To BUY:ThraheuKala need.Also one mood Here-fonzl bull. luke enoumh for ger-vhze.Phone 11 on 21.2-it J. H. Wiseley. WANTED:De a d ~ f re e ure - wunsn burn averv week,Ca-ll at the dgg; or mall us-vom' check bodn' FURNITURE upholrnring,,.;. Ishlng,Npa lri ng, mt ennin~rug work, mntrasu, em PhanHg; 151.'George N. Miller. 1 ~ty.Cotmtr-vida new eov Dum College offldaln todxy an-nounced plann fo; the olferlng of an intensive short tonne ln con|- merclll studies beginnlng Febru- Ary ls t And continuing thruugn the remaindenoi the present school ye n..This course, which il under the direction of Prof. H. L. Shadle and Mlm J e m hxso n of dm college commute dapnrtment,has been dadgned sapedllly m meet t mmeds o f thos e in Bllir a nd mrraundng territory who might be intareshd ln seeming uhm muh-a in 'bodnnint shordmnd, bw -ning md advanced typewliting,- .-c....w.-\.~\\¢..nh.- mul ...mm.f. an auDI grde P14 M br dlfm .,. FOR WEST COAST Ra lp h Nielsen,Bernard Sy lvw =d My ro n W ard of Bla i r le ft b y rtomoblle,Tuesday ,f o r San ego,Ca1i!omin..A p a r t o f w e ou.p will remain to psrtic inntc . ln Ienae work, nc ooniing to present ans IRS. s. STAPLETONWAS 91, YESTERDAY M n .S e m i n S!-lllletbn cele- ste d h a r s m b i rth d ay , W e d ne s - »Y»Alth o ug h sho h u been bod- lt f or thr ee W ee kl, dm was a ble L.. an-\ fn: *Hn nnnaifnn nn;I nn- -- , - . .' r - - -.h o s p l t n l t h e r e a n d i s i n a c r i t i c a l condition. Mr s .Oli ve r is a fo r me r Blai r woman,Mi s s Jennie Rhoades,a sister of J o h n A .Rhosdes.~ scolrr CIRCUS SET |Fon EARLY FEBR.l A meri t, bud ge c ir c us, c ommem- orltin g the sand b irthda y of S emit- ing in Americ an, will be held by the Binh' Buy 8¢g| |t¢ 011 'Thursday had Fr id ay e ve ni ng t, Fe br ua ry 1 2 an d 13.Si xty bo y s wi ll partic ipate i n the program, demonstra ting Bc ouog ing and c u bbi ng for the en ter tai n-f ment of pare nts and frie nds.| ur ~ . : r s ~W " » ' v ~ b »"~r ¢. 3gJ, ~ ; = ; ; . , , ' f ~}* ' ; : ; i ' 5 W 5 - " € 2 f Z £ E s F iiv 121 . .~"z /~ ; f . ¢ " '3 21 .~ .afffn °&1L*. , ~ ~. .¢¢. s | ¢rf f \w. ° * f * ' ¢a E .1 \ a 2 i f :4 .. 4 a .. ...J "as ~ r 5 : i.s is ."*. ....:\,..§:l{r§a Nr tgr»~.g c fi.n . \. Jn 22 1 5 .5f x|t ', L J §€=;i'1 QQ g ;z'L"€":E£3 1 AE' 1 Ivmi'*Q ~ r ..z W.LS3 ¢- 7 . ~ $za.,rnone 1.1.coect..Holly?f'ff',~-,'1*Df£'£-95°F .3F'E':n n u r n f a f r of $1.50 Values s1.oo Broken Lots of $1.00 Values 651: 2 for $1.25 Men's Gabardine s H I R T S Spun ~ agon ~5 .C l o s e o u t o f 1 Q ~V a l u e s t o $ 3 . 4 5 7 ~x .s .»""» : . `Q ?,5 4 5 "»\ .: aw - ' E f f ~ ~2 # g i ? / ' $1.45 $1.00 Values 69c 8~ Fmt ~ ~Q3 -'~° H l ~.,0 N ew P at t er n s '~»¢f ¢=~~""~ ~\~~Sizes 14 to I7 a "Q E ~ ~°N ew C ol or s 3 1 0 New Styles ~~0 N ew C ol l ar s " i ~''\l il r ~i h l ; '-,wn4»¢»~ o rl v o m u n m s s Fon s4LE= M OPEN RAWIEIGH ROUTES "F scarce but inso vm am onnm~as on ew oD~3n§°§'} . m I1 ambidoumnwfllin~ =.;.._.\.o g v o m u n m a s OPEN RAWIEIGH ROUTES an scarce but in so mt am onnni~ mum erwnlion crgabes new oD~nommtiea I1 ambxtioun. willingw mn with £0011 enminxu nnin¢r~ens¢nddw W ri te for funinformation.We mmmlv sales.ndverdninz lifanturo-all gm'need.Rnwiédhk.Dent.N A-40-us, Fresno:-r. Ill.2 - n' FOR SALE CARDS OF THANKS um LRS. Some huh now. othersfreshen soon. Bona. Wilton. 2-It' FOR n s r m n SERWCE nndnum -' c um in:wwex.bookgg" baby chick: now with The2_:|h|nx11m Countv Hatchery. x, MAY HYBBJDS :una v i m the best in every com vidd wt.1-Bt'In Baxter. FOR SALE:Che s te r ~.boar &f=2=§§1S £»i~5¥§ér¥§`tT§292.2-tf BERKSHIRE BOARS: belt bloodlines at farmers' Drioes.46-tf Tyson-Lon: Famu. ~|¢|m»n. hunt. n'1"-flash'N 5 2m u .a. Dent.40-118. Fnonort. nl.2-it' CARDS OF THANKS F O U N D OUND:200 lb. aiu neu' Ken- nud.Sam ll. Wright, Jr.,1.-84:Kenna-d.CARD or 1|:u\NlLs'r 'umm nr 'ru i n wnr i n a nnu l F '? . R}§ P§ R .F § '° R1 ' ." °'§ ~ gu uu L lp ;YHUA ' U N * \ ~ " " " " 'i n s .m e c o r n p t o m e t r y A e e o r d i n s t o p r e s e n t p l a n s t h e r e w i l l b e n o pmmquisilns and myone, ngsro-Iess of age, sex. or previous educa-tlond trsining will be permitted to register tor any one or all orthe oounes which are being of- fered.While the courses will harry Uscollege credit, there will be no new rifice in academic standing and it is expected that those who com plete the courses will have the some background for office work as is ususlly given by business college courses of the same length. It is believed that there will be an acute shortage of trained ofnceworkers in the near future because of the present national emergency and Dans College,together withmany other colleges and universi- ties in the cotmtry, believes that it is in the interest of national de-fense to shorten these po-sctienl courses and make them availableto many mom people who are ln~ imputed.. The college schedule has been arranged so that"l'.heSB courses can be offerfd from two five p. rn. from Monday throu iF'rid.ay or each week for the.next four months.The can of the instruc- tion, which has been held to e misr rnum,. will be only $5 per course each month.All five courses canbetakenfOr s tuition charge of $25.00 per month with textbooks furnished.It is possible for a per- son to take any number of courseshe wishes for as long as he desires until tho entire course has been completed. Details of registration and course planning to meet the needsof registrants are in charge ol' P.V. Hansen, Dans College registrar, and members of the commerce de- psrtment faculty.Dans.officials report that the plan is merely In its formulativs stage and thitt they sm interested in he&riJ1R from u u u n ' I '; v l l i e u v w v h n s v u I n n a w o ot e r t a i n e d s n u m b e r o f c l o s e f r i e n d s and relatives SCOUTS PLAN To COLLECT PAPER Paper collection,begun some time ago by the Boy Scouts, will continue in Bl~a.ir's residential ares, and 2. regular collection schedule is now being planned.The city will be divided into four districts with s. petrol assigned to each. Anyone with papers or maes- zines to be picked up may notifyScoutmasterDonald Yost,or ns- eistam Sooutmasters Dr.E.'r.Jimw.Charles Gsydou;N i l e Bourne,or W.J. Jonnson.'Ihe Scouts have no facilities for hsmi» ling scraps oi' wiper. J. c. AcKi~:RMAN DIES OF STROKE \John C.Ackerman of Omaha, formerly of Herman,died in theOmaha Methodist Hospital follow- FARM SALES W '. t, ..g . z I f0 Friday, Jnmsry as ~F. W. Kruse, Owner |..553 i ~ .\ Farm 2 miles west and 2 milcsi ~ff 41south of Kennnrd on Highway 31. Sale starts st 12 o'clock. Taylor &Wells,Auctioneers ani Clerk o o as Monday,Jmusry 19 Gottlieb Hu-tang,flwnor 1| | .1 s . "...-» . / '.s h i¢A x g z g f .Farm 1 mile south of Fontonelre;Danish diplomat ° c n r i k Delisuffmann will speak st Dann to- 8 miles nortliwest of Arlington or-day. For details, see page 1. 3 miles southeast of Niclcmo.Sale starts at 12:30 o'cloek. Taylor &Wells,Auctioneers and Clerk o n e Thursday,January 22 Wesley F. Henry, Ownsr Fsrm four and a half °:\riles northwest of Arlington.Sale starts st 12:30 :.'rlock. Taylor liz Wells, Auctlo1e¢~rs and Clem: e o oTuesdsrFebrllnry I0 Will Bratt I 0Blair Library Joins Victory Book Campaign W i l l Co ll e c t B o o k s F o r Distribution Among The Soldiers ¢. . . - . . - 1 ing a stroke, Friday evening. Ser-1 Farm three miles west ,r liar-~ ~ vices were held st the Miller Park rran.\~ ~ Presbyterian Church in Omaha,Monday afternoon, and burial was made in Forest Lawn cemetery. Mr.Ackerman was born on sfarmnearHerman,October 19r\Corn ___________.__ 1881. After his marriage to Miss Minnie Lydick of Fontanelle he continued to live in Herman andiiguley ______._m ___ TODAY'S MARKETS The Blair Public Library joinedthe nation-wide Victory Book Cam-Wheat ~»~~--~---_ ---~~~...$1.16 paign when it opened Monday, Rye ._............_..............Oats ......-_--..- ..............--..53cvlclmtyuntils e v e r a l years Kslo _._____________ _ago, when he took a position as|Produce' msnager of the Crowell Elevator Esau ____.______._and moved to Omaha. He was ¢°""|Butterfat (cream) nected mth the gram exchange un- Heavy Hens _______" til has death. Survivors are the widow and twodaughters,Mrs. Enola Meyers ofOmaha and Mrs. C.C. Jarvis of Evanston, Illinois.fiVe gramdsons and a granddaughter;s brother,Louis, and s sister,Mrs,Anna Hawkins of Klamath Falls,Ore- - -» . . - v o ..........---G7'>&c|January 12. This is the second time -_ ............62clin the past quarter century that ....._ . ..4'¢"5'hc'the local Carnegie-endowed library has participated in such a drive, it,having been active in this type of lwork during the first World War,......-......... -29c| also. The purpose of the campaign, ..34clW}1.ich has ten million copies as its .....-_.....--_-16cl 80211, is to gather books to be sepLedtomHens,,.,__..____ ...-If..c'to soldiers, sailors and marines.;Heavy SUHHXB ----~-~-»---. Leghom Springs -..___.-..- .._..-l2c Tile Dena College A Cappella chorr mode its first public appear. ance of the season, Sunday, singing .st Joslyn Memorial in Omohnn. .-I5c|Librarian Mle liIcQua.rrie, who had charge of the book campain during the last war, has again ; unteered her services and will_in charge of the Victory Drivethroughout this ares. She me that any county resident wi gsou: seveml half brothers and sis-,Prof. John W.Link dim:-fed thesurrounding arose st once in orderl ters and a Step brother,I.»€'lmle;¢.'.hoir, and also. KH'-'G s shore 0lg¢|.!¢l that final pw: can be completed Ackerman of Henman.recital.them in special book booths"st Blair townspeople and those from to donate books mgy bring thethe library in Blair, or may leqge Gu-roll's and Lundt Bros. Grocer-ies in Blair. Books in good condition whichwill be of interest to men in serv ice will be sent to USO houses, army day rooms, ships, naval bas-es, comps and csntonments.Other books will be saved for use in crowded industrisl areas, orfor English libraries destroyed by bombs, Unbound buck numbers of magazines, although not asked forin this campaign, may be contrib-uted to be sold for old paper. 4 The American Red Cross, Unit;ed Service Organizations for Ns-tionsl Defense, Inc., and the Aniér- icsn Library Association are joint sponsors of the Victory Book Cam- paign.The first two groups are providing necessary funds, and li- brarians in the latter group will provide the profasionsl skill. ENLISTED MEN TO REPORT AT ONCE ¢.........n-........., All enlisted men of the regular srltty reserve, the enlisted reservecorps and the National Guard,if not noir in active federal service, were ordered this week to report to the local selective service bolrd office, immediately. This order sp~ plies to all sclectees who hlvg been released from active service and are now on the reserve list. ,Buy Deftrlie Bonds and "Saving Stamps Now! E HideT'f'¥°"""-<~'-= t mWi"T"'~ ~i&_ Q ~ ~an f~g' l g ~ @ / 1 QoA»_l uxf1*-'~ s\\"'g § \ 7 " m " \ < . \ \ ~ ¥ ° '|for fURN¢\C[. STOVE or STUKER io rx-rom: 57 0 |For Delivéry . BE N RE E H Hol mqu m Géain a Lumber Co. I1 >llnlcemtnxlwlnvmnauon.¥ 1 Z - l t H e n r y G o m l z l i . ~ PHONE 11 md zivs "g/M want-ld l.0nly2c oerwo Deri nur-t.ion insures instant Isle of lhltunwanted fumimro. ew, FOR SALE: One extra mood Spot-ted Poland Chinn boar. Chrii S.Hansen.2 miles northwest ofBlair.2-lt* SCRATCH PADS.hlzh oualltv bond naner. 12c on nound.0th~er qualities. Bc Der pound.43-tt The Enternrise. '38 FORD COUPE.Good condi- tion.2~lt'~ Q i g l e l l . TWO GOOD YOUNG 'Shorthom bulls for sale.Phone Herman 268.Malcolm Broderlen.52-tf RDAN SHORTHORN bull for male. 2 -u Gwrze Mancke. HYBRID CORN-home grown. state tested 939.Discount forown sacks and cash.ThompsonBros.. 2112 on 32: 22 on 10.1-tf 'i 'i rPEwnnw;RIBBONS.All makes,good cotton,medium inked.60c.The Enterprise. tl. FOR SALE:All-modem Jacob Mim»e~.l=°me-| `i>"Iv`§."i g,"°`J{£`5i¢""€§minister and those who fum-inhed the mule nnd thou whogentthe bailififul flornl offer mn .Mrs. Charles Davis. No1'|c|-:s ALL ACCOUNTS must oe settledin full before 1942 credxt will be extended.Miller Munk. 1-St' I AM Wudiinzton County's reare- senuuve for the Fuller BruuhComlnny.Mnrdu. Summon. Red2882-11- 10%DISCOUNT for euh until Febnxary ls t on sharneninlnlowlays.cultivator shovels.nlnnter runners and disc blades.1-St'Miller Munk. FOR ASSISTANCE in orenn-ln:income wx reverts see G. J.Schmidt.1-ec'| THE ANNUAL MEETING of Sl. Mary! Parish will be held at theEd Mntthiesen oflice Ssturdnv January 17, 8 n. m.2-xv s u s s c n l m o x ra ta w TheENTERPRISE now only $1.50Der year in county. $2.00 nerneryear to all uoints outside m r -. ~.|'~on 88.2-lt*Cecil Thompson. CARBON PAPER,line Keebord bond, adding machine paper, 894.1 The Enterpxime. We Can Still Supply All Numbers of EARL MAY HYBRIDSEEDC O R NRobert K. Flynn, Blair, was one.of thirty-three Nebrasksns Wh0| were sent to other Iitations for,flight tmining, this week, follow-1 ing five weeks of basic training' at; Kelly Field, Texas. The men wele= graduates of the first class of fu-I tur¢ fliers, trained at Kelly Field's' air corps replacement training cen- ter. FlYnn's new location vhs :got listed in press notiétd. BLAIR FLO UR MILLS Sorensen Bros.Phone White 223 Place Your Order Now to Assure Deliver Next S ~rin~ Men's Gabardine s H I R 'r s S P U I I R G H G H ~ "s ¢C l o s e o u t o f Jn -, of $1.50 Values s1.oo Broken Lots of $1.00 Values 651: 2 for $1.25 Closeout of -I \.4 \~ , r . +i n\ ' *". L ~: §`~ 1 ~, ,\ \3 .= 1~»f~ t w .a a..>g .. ,N 1 1 J .\. .'ff \ }=W 'P \~J Eg .g i . ""\}+5 .1 |\..,\.a n ?: ~ .¢4 f .i\ .i".3:.:~g 'Q.~.,5 "3 ~ L 1a i 1:1 ..3.. ~ ""~L e a t h e r .A C K E T S ~i Fur Felt I ~Closeout of \v,... 4 Broken Lots \¢ ¢ »g . \ M $2.95 to $5 Values ~wis ~x ~* I M E N' S O ve r . coats 25% OFF Some Coats as Low as $10a. .\ \, ~1 .-a ..1 ' "¢*o'. 5 J \.¢, , l ~ ¢| ~ 0 e i .\~ , \ | .v J ,a v »l ~D r e s s \$ 1 . 9 5 w $ 3 . 0 0 J "S a l a S t a r t s F r i d a y ,J a n u a r y 1 6 t h `'~M i t t s E!5'h 5 L _ 1 0 _ Boys Suits Age s 4 lo 10 Knicker Pants While They Lnl$3.\.0 UNDERWEAR Men'n Wool and Part Wool 25% off ~..L1~;Z.A I 'I »~~ : ~R 0 B E 5 ;;I #f I" x ~~~K ~~LOUNGING ROB ES ~=Sizes 14to 17 N *~"' /423'SMOKING JACKETS ~0 1"~1~:,4 c0cK'rA1L ROBES /I1 1 ,z:,r /~¢<xr*'f "r~'~1 ~E ~ » :I ~~I n ~~. ." ~~I N e w P a t t e r n s 1 9 ~~~,gk ~S i l k s ,R a y o n s ¢ } j v' , F 1 |.~.2 ~:~.::~;f .~\~~d ~~~.~21 ~*>a ~o N e w C o l o r s Y ) ~~A .t'~~ ~j i a n o o e n s I 1 ~ i i i ;8 5 0 F u n g 5 ~ 69c ~ 1 || \|.\\`\ ' Lined Values m $2.95 $1.65 HORSEHIDE LAMBLINED Lined Values to $2.95 $1.95 Values m $1.95 $1.00 1 Dress ' f a 1 5 ; I | ~ | |~ y s oo ac~e Sport Coats Mackinaws Fingertips and Corduroy Coats I tan UN DER Boy'l Helv Rib Pajamas and Nightgowns (Outing Flannel)Rezular $1.95 Vanlues .$1.39 Bmkvn Sizes Sweaters Fur Men (Xml Slyla Part Wool $1_oo , -12-- Bo y s Su i t s Alles 12 ln 15 L o n g P a n t s While They Lu! $5.00 $1.95 UNDERWEAR Men'n Exlrl HeavyColton RibRegular$1.19 Vnlue $1 Pair s .~ $6.50 values $4.87 $8.50 values $6.37 $10.95 val.$8.20 $11.50 val.$8.62 $12.50 vaL $9.37 L ~i f1;v\¥~ \ L Q "~» \ \\ \~ l i i $3.95 Values __&95 $7.50 Vulua _....-S5.63 $5.06 Vllue l ,._-75 $10.95 Vnlum -..-$8.20''$6.50 Values ---JL81 $13.95 Value: ...Sana b l 9 , f a ~f'X "-.J .~~~0 New Styles 3 f o r ~/ Q ~in ~ ~ ~ . °N e w C o l l a r s $ 1 - 5 °~~ _*=».,,f..~S,,',;;,.,._a vi.".r ;f "3 f''N o E x c h a n g e s K n o w I uzes N o W h i t e s ~ ~~~~ PAJAMAS By Glover Pullover and Col! Style WOOL SOCKS All Fln c y Wool Pair 2S¢ ;r ._ ~eiv b s f ` ; \~ .~p lQ ~ .' § rf~'l la 'g b al 'S:na~r Ear M uffs l-`xn|:y PlnidnBrilzht (`olnrnReg- 251: Value 1 0 : Smnll Sinn OnlyPlain ColorsSamePureSilkVa lu e s t o $ 1 .0 0 27c 4 f o r $1.00 , \~fi-ur: wéor. socxs F i n ; W o o l Cashmere; 506 Values 39c Pair 3 Pairs $1.15» 4? 1| ~Hli i I l lI °'-. . _ ..