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01-22-1942.»W Fnm East Nebraskfer! Most Modem Wwkb' Newspaper Plan! u \\'M o r e . L o e e | N e w s p i c t u r e s _/T h e O f f i c i a l C o u n t y T h a n A n y O t h e r W e e k l y , A . i n t e "f o r 1 9 4 2 l n N e b r a s k a ., v ». 'T w e n t y - O n e R u r a l Q o r r n s p o n d e l s F m m a l l Q u a r t e r s o f C o u n t y , SUBSCRIPTION PRICE PER YEAR $1.50BLAIR, NEBRASKA, JANUARY 22, 1942VOLUME XLVI NUMBER 3 Corn Acreage for 1942 is Hiked 10~0 Government Orders Cam~ Monday Morning To In- crease Acreage U. s. PREPARES TO FEED WOR I Orders were received at Bl~Monday of thls week, for the in crease of com acreage in Wuhington County by 10%for Lbplanting season ul 1942. The increase is in keeping with iheeffort which is being made an~ Ula need of greater food production m feed the wcrld.The 10%'ix:crease onders will - marie Officially through the BlaiAAA office within a short time -enable farmer?to zevamp the' \9we sf c ,1 ATTEND FUNERAL OF TULSA RELATWE Mrs. John McCracken. Mrs. W.L.Caldwell,and Mr.and Mrs.George Hedelund drove to Tulsa, Oklahoma, Monday, tn attend the funeral of J. S. Young; they were accompanied by D. M.Young of Los Angeles, Callfomis.Mr. Young, 59~year-old all and gas properties dealer and n na- tive ol Blair, died unexpectedly athis home in Tulsa, Thursday night. He was stricken with a heart at- tack shortly after he returned from his olllce at 7, and died with- in three hours.Hs moved to Kansas City as ayoung man and was in the refrig-eratfng business there untll 'ne moved in Tulsa in 1931 and entered the oil business.Survivors include the widow, a daughter, Betty Maxine, at home; and two sisters,Mrs.John Mc-Cracken and Mrs.William Cald~ well of Blair. '14 ARE UP $200 Tuition money paid to the Blair school district was up $200 overInst yur, it has been revealed as mul hgnres for the semester :re ' being compiled. List. year,.nut»of~:the-district pupils brought $3588 =into the treasury. This year S3786 lwu paid ln.|The new semester beg\n.l§ut Monday and enrollment il some-Qwhnt lu-ger than at the first of the I y e n r . hea d of th e b on d a nd stamp B alm, was pres ent and to ld o f th e new! |..Issue Air.Raid Burns Fatal to Howard Hass of Arlington Kerosene Can Exploded, Causing Third-Degree Burns Howard Hass,15~year-old sonof Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hass ofArlington,suffered _ third-elegree UT r i p l e A M e n Hear Defense Talk Saturday Com m ittee Men Hear Of Needs For Tightening Qf Efforts For Defense CHECK OVER 1942 CROP ESTIMATES In an all~day smsln at the CourtHouse in Blair, Last Saturdny, 33communitycommitleemenhenzdtalks and plnns for xx greater dc-fense effort an the part ol farzncmol thla county,The meeting was the fimt whirluthe community cnmmitteenlen hadheld since war was declared.o '-»~\ lana Entertains ManQWho Ok'd Greenland OccupancyShipment of Governmenfs Corn Ordered 100000 B hels Being°éi1§b`ped Out A t 0nce.' Probably For Defense STEEL BIN STORAGESHIPPEDLATER Orders for the shipment cf gov-ernment corn stokcd in the countywon-received this week by the AAA nfflrn nt Rinir. nncnrclimt tt25a.';,;¢;'e1='.." 'T - ni f |onnndms;nsu1t 100,000 blllh: els an being loaded to he sent toa h..'Imm une f'i§\v }n\ »n|{l\¢I|uu: n.ulu>u=» un;vulunannnAgoo d po rtion o f th e c or n wi ll be used for the d§s§illation of a l- cohnt needed for defense workA ll o f th e c o r n stored in Arkingf.-on glc vator is ordered as is also that stored in me ummquist ele liter nt Blalr, and at ller- man,and at the Ranch elcvnwr north of town.Onrn stored in thc steel bins over the county will not be shipped as yet but as the 60,000»000 bushel program of distilling alcohol pro- grnsses, it will quite likely be called into uso, RECEIVES WORD lDSU'llCIloI1 wCounty Schools Drills Are Now Practiced Regularly In Most Schools back of the movement bo purchnsestamps and bonds. With every in- dication of greater prosperity nn the farm there should be ample funds avnilnblo for the purchase of the bonds, it was pointed out. Reed O'Hanlon,county defense head,elaborated upon the stale- ments of Mr. Chatt and explainedin detail the steps which are bc- ing taken bv vnrious uzencies and ----------------------~--~~There il ew? indication umab ml. Tuesday evening hen a.g e can expl a : mm. me price of farm products win b¢ E' W Mid so Dodge County §§f.°§.'l§.| .....!7.2'.'!.'I.".'.Tf."'.i°..'f.'.I t h c a - K " " ` k " " ` ° ` " ' ; ~ 5 o'¢|ock hrmen us apparently approach- Bume, ing 1 cycle of pmlperi|.y.~44 €;:'KENNAiD co-or is CREDIT ASS'N MEETu g * - u "'}" l -4az ' ~.-3 N.,Nw ..1-.,,,\..,.1 n__..,_.| .x._--. _-I"FROM HONOLULU Mrs. Rose Thompson ol Arlullrton has received word of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Vic- tor Kline at Honolulu.Mrs. Kline is the former Edna Thompson of Arllngbon and rela. tives and friends ben: were quite concemed over her safety affkr tho bombing of Pearl Harbor; no worohadbeenreceivedfromherforseveral weeks afterwards.Mr, Kline has been employed at Hicknin Field inaviation work.The letters receiwd bv Mrs.Thompson had been censored anaonlyabout half of them were assed.Mrs. Kline wrote that theiiuby had been bom ln o school- house which had been tumed into _._ ._.............. imsnlenl . Nearly all of Washington Coun- ty's rural and town schools are now holding air raid drills_s.s fre-quently as practice firednlls. Of- ficial instructions, compiled by the U.S.Office of Civilian Defense,have been sent to each school bl' County Superintendent Ralph E. Fairchild. In most instances, the present fire drill organization has been re-tained in the air raid drills. Theschool fire alarm is sounded in a special way (short rings), and pu pile me from the classroom in the same way.Air raid refuges have been ehos~ en.The chance of a direct hit on any individual building is very small,so pupils are kept in the school building.An attempt ls ng, organizations already establishedl and of the plans nf cmordlnating the efforts of these groups. George T. Hedelund, chairman of the stamps nnd bonds sales, ex- plained the bonds in detail and urged the committeemen to put forth nn effort ln each of their communities to get the sales go- Charles Gaydou, chairman of thetim rationing hoard explained the rubber setup to the men.County Agent E. D. Fahrney ap- peared before the group in the afternoon explaining the need forgreater food production and point- ing out the means by which this end could be accomplished.The commltteemen had previous~ ly obtained a farirrproduction.......__._.,_._.»..._ Henrik De Kaulfmann,Dan- ish minister to Washington, and the only remaining part of the Danish Government with which the United States can do bixsi- ness, was a guest at Dunn Col- lege last Thursday afternoon. Attending the gathering were l - 1 -_;_£.L '_E G J L Q high ranking officials of the |Danish Evangelical Lutheran ' church,college officials and numerous others. In the a b o v e picture 'De| Kauffmann is pictured at the extreme left.Convcrsing with him is Dr.John Hoist,Danish »»B . H . S . B o y s L e a r n E l e c t r i c W e l d i n g I . 3 ~ " : fXH 1 .`a d;"1 Vice Counselor of Omaha; next.is Dr. N. C. Carlsen,President of the Synod; Dr. J. P. Nielsen,President of the Danish Evan- gelical Lutheran Seminary, and Rev. Lawrence Siersbeck, Pres-ident of Dana College.Emrpnre Enyruvmn THREE VACANCIES ON SCHOOL BOARD This year there will be three va~ cancies occurring on the school board to be voted on at the spring election.The places are now oe- cupied by Walter Gutschow, Chris J.Petersen, and Stanley Bednar.Mr. Bednar was appointed lo fill ieameu, nowaru -w some sero-sene into n heating stove in the Hass dining room. The can explod- ed, throwing burning oil over his body.His mother, who was work-ing in the kitchen at the time of the accident, tried to help her*son extinguish the flame with a mg,but he dashed out of doors to roll in the sngw. Mrs. I-Lass also re~ ceivad bums as she ran into theflamingroom, Uiinking he might have fallen there, belore she d.is~ covered that he was outside.Mrs.Henry Kemper,a neigh- bor, helped cut the burning cloth- ing from the youth. Howard su!- fered serious bums about the chest, abdomen, legs and arms. Mrs. Hass was burned on her left arm, and about her face and neck.Darlene Hass, who was in the The Kennard Cmopemtive Cred-it Association stoclniioldera m a last Thursday sftemoon bank buuilding for their meeting. Reports of the yeafs were read and discussed.fairs of the association very satistacwry and the :ation has shown a steady, in tbs annual businsf The aa- proveaorgan#- he a lth growth.The deposits showed m increase and over and above the operating expenses an undivideo profit was on hand. At the election of officers all of the old officers were re-elected andA.R.Brock was mtumed to his post of duty with an increase tn salary. BLAIR GIRIS GET nn wmv-.g=..t_,..v..,._...The bnbv was named PatriciaAnn and as soon as she and Mrs.Kline are able to travel they WI"be brough:back w the United States, by orders from the I!°VUm'mgm, Mr, .Kline will remain there. MRS. GEO. RIESSEN BURIED IN CALHOUN Funeral services werehelu xt the made to keep sway from windowsand open doors. In most cases, the large inside halls on the first floorof the school or the cellar, if it has plenty ol eadts, are the most desir- able. School leaders are advised to or- ganize the following: an Air Raid refuge-more than one it neces- sary-and with more than one ex-lt; a special dr raid slarn; a ref- ._ n .. -_ ... 1.., .. ... .-l...A.. ...M sneer.lr o m m e xaremrut e r r i t o d e s s h o w i n g j u s t w h a t w u s vp m d u c e d i n 1 9 4 1 a n d w h a t e a v h i fu nn er ho pe d to produc e ln 1942 Princ ipal inc reases are in the form o f mi l k ,e m .beet'an d pork. W h ea t an d c o m.i t wa s po/lnted out, ls already ut the surplus stage on d tl-mt ac reag e will enjoy ve ry few c hanges.Say beans,i t wa sbrought out, would be n big cropf next year as defense needs called _the vacancy mme UY me resignstion of Dr. W. F, Hemphill which holds only until the next election Both Gutschow and Petersen who huve served for some time, hlvell-ated that they would not nm nzxln. MRS. M. DOLAN DIES IN NURSING HOME Mrs,Mary Dolan,84.pioneer resident in this area who hu lived in and near Arlington for more than B0 years, died Monday at I Lincoln nursing home_Enrly last fall Mn.Dolm had room with her brother escn ed in the dining room and kitchen were badly damnged and the wholehome was smoked Prompt actionof the Ixro dnputmont,located muon the street from the Hua home, saved the house »M e m b e r s h i p o f C. of C. Passes Hundred Mark . _ jury. _The woodwork rind Jin, ~ lrullered a stroke here and w u CWIL SERVICE JOBS .Florence Johnson and Mildred JBPD.both former Blair HighSchoolstudents,left yesterday (Wednesday)lor Washington, D.C., to accept civil service nppolnt-ments in the capitol.Both girl! have been attending a bwness col- lege in Omahx.Miss Corrine Wrich, also s B. H.S. Graduate, is already in Wash- ington, lmving received a aimilnr appointment some Limo ago. CLUB To GIVEDEFENSE STAMPS' F rt C lhoun Presbyterian Church, ugu Bpulsu ua &| ;| .u5\: Lvvul M......_.. f0nJ anuary 11. followe d by bur ial inlc laas;f u ll instruc tions should be o r v cated o n bu lletin boards whe re whlc lthe Calhoun cemetery ,fo r Mr s. P*"-- - -both teac hers an d students may h ere. ueorge mesaen.Mrs.Riessen had passed sway the preceding Thursday, following o lung illness.As Adele Pfeiffer she was born in Germany on Jan- uary 5, 1877, coming in Amenol as a child.She resided first inthe Wranch community and later in Fort Calhoun.Survivors include the husband, to whom she was married on February 25,1914; ason, George; a daughter, Mildred: and a brother, Edward Pleliler of Blair.Pallbearers were Louis Lund, Detlef Kruse,Claus Mehrens, Bnxre Cox, Henry A. Kruse, and Fred H. Frahm, all of Fon Cal- houn. Rev. Thomas Sandlin was in charge of the services. RE-ENLISTS IN U. S. NAVY Harold Dolan, second eldest sonof Mr. and Mrs. Xraxces E. Dolan. oi' Arlington. left, Sunday, lor San Diego,California,having recn- listed in the U. S. Navy.Harold had served his four yearsand received his discharge severalo lie will be rc instated iny e a r s n zh i s f o r m e r r a n k a s s e c o n d c l a s s water tender.Harold,with his brother,Ed, Gerald l'<-tcrsun. and Omar Keller, ;|'l \~*w »|\\...,.,verc nt onetiinv on th \'.~S._Okla\rornn 'read them. ENYEART LEARNSBaci; IS BRDKEN George Enyeart leamed,this week, that his back was broken in lthe same accident which resulted lin a crushed skull and other injur- ns, several months ago. Although he had recovered al-inost completely from his head ln- jurlea, Enyeart had sulfered severe 'back pains ever since the accident.An examination at the Veternn'a liospltal in Lincoln revealed that several vertebrae had been brok-en, also. Enyeart will be able towalk with the aid of a brace, but it is believed that he will never re- cover his complete strength be- cause of the length of time which has elapsed since the injury was lncun°ed. SNOW REMOVAL COSTS CITY $99 A large crew of men and trucks, employed by ue city, got busy im which had fallen during the NewYe:xr's blizzard.The work was completed just ahead of the presentwarmspell and spoiled it lot or fun for old Sol in meltinir the snmv and nuthmv io Amen elm mn. Herman Man Purchases Blue Ribbon Lunch Wallace Fitch to Take Possession February 1. Paulson Retains Cafe Wallace Fitch, farmer up nearHerman, has purchased the Blue Ribbon Lunch of Alfred Paulsen and will take charge on February lst. Mr. Hbeli has been reared in this county and has a number of friends who will wish him success ln his new venture.He ls holding a sale of his farm chattels on January Slat ns willbe seen by his advertisement else- where in this issue Mr.Paulsen has operated the Blue Ribbon Lunch for severalyears.Recently he purchased a restaurant business and he lntends, for the present at least, to devoteweekand cleared away tho snow''his time to that business. 'MRs. STAPLETON, 91,NOTES BIRTHDAY l ~,*a n o r .l ~ 1 ...?fg ~ Sixteen Iilnir Mig] scl1ou1 boy s beg an the ir study o f elec tric weldi ng la st Mo nd ay mo rn i ng , equ ipmen t to c ar ry ou t the wo rk ha vin g been installegd. At th is time, c ons ider able em- phn si s i s be ing p lac ed u pon the skilled trades an d th e elec tric we ld in g is.another phase o f eraftan mnship being ta u gh t th e shop classes. Pla ne fo r the introduc tion o f U av T . "\ . -a n Lhe cour1;e have been under way fo r to me we ek s b ut sc ho ol of fi - c ia ls we re unable ua sec ur e the nec essary equipment. I n the above pho to the boy s e m exa mi n in g a welded seam made by on e o f th e c lams mem~ bers.Left. to right, the *W H are: Ly le JaPP»No r ma n arric k, Gerald Iverson,J ames Thane, an d Gle n Nic holson . All ar e a d- vanced shop students. Russell Larson Sells Interest ln oB l a u 'G r o c e r y i Herman Larson to Oper- ate Larson Bros. Mar- ket in the Future Russell Larson, a pnrlner in the firm of Larson Bros.Market,Blair Bracers. has sold his interestin the store to his brother. Hel-»man Larson, and has taken em- A N N U A L M E E T O F R E D C R O S S H E L D The nnnunl re-organindon meeting of the Wudiingwn County chapter o f Rd Cross wu held, Monday evening,at which timeRev_ H. C. Jorgensen took over Hs new duties as chairman.He suc-ceeds Reed 0'Ha.nlon, Jr., who heldthe post lor two years,Fred Guy- er replaced Jeanem.Hedelund as lreuurer;Nic Fnedrichsen ol'Kenmrd and Dr, E. s. Tripv con~ tinuo in their Present capanitiwof vlce»c}\n.irman and secretary, rc- hpectively. Mombers nl the chapter agreed taken to the home oi' her son, Wer- ron Dolan in Lincoln.Later shewas token to s hospital there and then to the nursing home.Mrs. Dolan was born in April ol 1857 in Virginia. S\n'vlvors are her sons.War-ren of Lincoln und Francis E. Dol~ an of Arington. Her husband pre- ceded her in desth in 1921. The couple resided on s farm near hen,before Mr. Dolsn's death and sometimelater Mrs.Dolan moved to lArlin|zwn.She was omnloved ss npraetical nurse while there,Funenl services were held Wed- gregationsi Chumh in Arlington|04 which she wsu a member, withRam H. c. Van Yxlkenburgh offi- oisting. ,Olson ls New 'Tire Inspector. Approve Sale, Officials Feel That There Will Be A Good Year Ahead The membership drive for theBlairChamberof Commerce fortho year 1942 hu passed the 100 mark, The Enterprlse has been in- formd, and every indication pointstoane u record year in regard to membership. The annual reorganization meet-ing will be held next Tuesday eve~ ning at the City Hull und u cv pu.-.ity house is eXP¢¢¢»¢<\ bo be on hand. Although there will be an election of officers, there ue no ounpaignn lor office Ming waged. Officers to be nuned are the pres- idmt,vice-preddent,secretary, trelsurer, and one member of the Board of Directors.Next week, names of the mem- bers at the organization will be published in The Enterprise sothat due recognition rnsy he given all those who have purchased smembership for the coming year. The membership campaign com- nesdsy at 2:00 p.m. from the g l mitwe, headed by Robert 0'Ha.n- Defense Stamps will be given asprima by s recently organizd Her- rn|.n card club; the group contin- ued its pstdotic trend, by pting as its name,"Defense mochlo Club". Mrs. Jennings West enter-tained members at s desert lunehf eon And cards, Wednesdxy, whenprizes were awarded Mrs.Ray Triplett and Mrs. W. E. Mason, Mrs. W. E. Mason will be host-ess to the club on Janusry 28. HERMAN MAN HAS 94TH BIRT HDAY John Larson,Hermnn's o lltnt Iuident,celebrated his 15353fourthbinhdny, Wednesdzy, Juv usry 14. He spent the day quietiy at his home, s (ew close findscalling to psy their regards.K r . Larson enjoys unusually g o o d health for one o! his years, andtakes o. keen interest in the affairs. of the day. 'HURT COUNTY co-or 'TO MEET IN I-IERMAN *C o m m o n C a r r i e r s Ge t, 3 Ne w Tl 'L 1 Ck Ti re s , Ma ny lone has been contacted. Those who' the annual meeting of the Burt. ...., .. .u w .im...mam-fi however. msy=Couhtv' Co~0n Oil C<»mh;\nv. .lam- lon, reports that virtually every-Hermzm has been selected for I Ed Wolff has taken possession \,,h \»~»|=;l»<<| zu ronri nar- lwr. 1=0nMiE\Tfz|,.\m MANDIES IN HAWAII \\--nl has been received nf the |l.1'i:or .Innunry 9 of u former lzlhr "mn, Erwin Milos. at Honolu-lu.llzmnii.Mr.Miles,who wasadm»\1.il of n Honolulu industrialsch~~l_ \~-:ether with his wnfe and dnualn r, visited Washington Coun- ty fn.»...|. os recently as last sum-mer.i -..-.. ...... ..._.,, ..... ..... .._ ___.tors in the form of water and slush. 4 Tho cost is reponori as nrounrr 'SUD for the job.This work, hasfor years, been taxed up to the business men along Main streetbut this your wma mid by the city, ,WOLFF ENLARGESIFURNITURESTORE of the building recently vacated by Merle Forker and is using thespaceforfurnituredisplayand ! livrizlil.of Miles'death,ss storage. The Forkcrlocatlon adjoins learn--<1 by Attorney Seymour the Wolf! building on the east and Smnll of Omaha, were not revealed an entrance into the east hal! hu fullbu ...rl it is not indicated wheth-been made to join the store in one.er'not he died i|\ wor activity.I The enlarged quarters greatly. \llLh his parents,Miles lived facilitate the display space avali- nlqpg the Calhoun-DeSoto road able. gbout ';_f° mile n o r t h o l ' F o r t C : - ~ ~ ounw onn oy,earl ln t e ¢19flU's.No nttemlerl Deoto and!~ ~Fort Calhoun Hinzh Schools.and 'inter was employed by Gus mm- mann, then Ford dealer for Blair. He had been connected with the Ilonolulu school for several years. ,RAY J6HNs6N IN cLAnKsoN nosm 'rAL Ray Johnsen. wlemvh operatorat the Blau- depot, submitted to on °\"'|"K°Y\¢Y uppendectomy at theClarksonllos ital l OmnhP Instweek,According or last r:p¢m\ Mr. and Mrs. Jens Sorensen olDrumobservedtheirfifty-fifth wedding anniversary: Tuesday evening. Crllars to help them cele- brate the occasion were Mr. sndMrs.Robert Ramnuasen,Elaine and Jimmie, Mr. and Mrs. Harold' Rasmussen, and Ralph Lehn. Merle Forker, until recently an operator ol a cafe ln Blair, is em-ployed at the Wilson Fuckin! Houao in South Omaha. havin! be- Mrs.Sennra Stapleton onoer-|iH9ymvm ln umann.Larson nasminedt\\v:|1t'-eight relutives ond>friends,Wednesday afternoon, January 14, in observance of her 91st birlhday.She also receivednumerous telephone calls and tele- grams.flowers,cakes ahd other gifts from her many friends whowere unable w extend their con-gratulations personally.Friends from the east to the west coast,'as well as in Cnnndn, mailed cards to Mrs.Stapleton, observing her nntnl day. FORMER BLAIR BOY IS HEARD FROM Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hanson have received word from their son. Ray, stationed in the Pacific, that he iswell and enjoyed a "fair Christ- mas, considering everything".Al- though Ray's location is not known, his parents believe that he is in the war sune. His mall camo through a California post office. G A T H E R I N G H O N - O R S M R S . N E W E L L Mrs. M. D. Newell was ir\1est~o!-honor ot a family gathering, Sun-diy; 4hs occasion was her elghtleth birthday.Around twenty wldnsn and grandchildren were present from Blnlr, Wahoo, Valley, Omaha, Arlinzum, and Fort Calhoun. me condition is rnllch improvamlgun work than lust week.BUY DEFENSE nouns _mined the A. &. P. Food Stores or- Kahizstion. Russell and Herman Larson he- gon business in their present locu- lion nearly ten years ago and have enjoyed a very substantial patron-age throughout the entire time( Business of the firm is now ln the. hands of I-lermsn Larson who will continue its operation as in the peat. Herman will be assisted by Mrs.Larson and his son,BillLarson. ...... ...¢..».». or We u...,»\~=» no--.ing 1942 should be centered about the rhanze from peace time to wsu lime activities,emphasis will be placed on sewing projects and "4 county-wdei first sid instructioni p|»¢)JgqQ_ltev. Jorgensen appointed thel following committee to carrv outthe work: H. Lyle Guyer, roll call chairman and mr front chairman; Frank Lutz, home service (soldiere and veterans):Mrs.Ruth Hitch- man,sewing and knitting;Jqhh Hansen disaster relief- Mrs Tlox-v UDSOIQCSS 150l.lgf1T,;-ontact 0'l{anlon or leave their money at the Washington County Ed Olson of Herman has been'Bank. named an official inspector of.tires,announces the washgiogtxcsi MRS_ LOUIS LUND, SS, County Tire Ration ng a ,'~thereby bdnging the number of!B U R I E D O N S U N D A Y inspectors to three The other twoareWalterLarsen,Blair.and Mrs. Louis (Anna Malte) LundArthur Springgste, Arlington.|passed away lost Friday at the Only two truckers were allowed home of her stepdaughter-Mrs. to purchase new tires this week F I N E I T F I V E n o r ,' f " "v/ Q i k e r , " " " = § Q = < ; . * ° * ; * < } ' g e ~ ~ * o n »r~,w a r a e vi l e n n c u m l zL A R S ~c o s ' r s , , m " i i d w o r k ;R .E .l \ i n c h l l d . j u n l vr C r oC l a r e n c e W a m b o l d w a s t a k e n A . f l n s n r i a l l s t n t e m e n t w i n b e i n t o b o u r t t h i s ( T h u r s d a y )m o r n - p u b l i s h e d b y a l l n e w s n n p e r n o f t h e m g o n a c h a r g e o f t s k i n f ( Z u r b e a r - c o u n y i n t h e i m m e d i a t e f u t u r e . i n g a n i m a l s o u t o f s e a s o n .H e h a l l ; t a k e n t w o s k u n k :a n d a m i n k i n 'M r s . R . E . V i n t o n , w h o w a s h o s t , D e c e m b e r .fy |b i T h e s e n t e n c e w a s t h i r t y d a y s i n ; i a l l a n d $ 5 a n d c o n s .T h e j a i ls e n t e n c e w a s s u s p e n d e d o n g o o d ! b e h a v i o r .~ GnEnii`GnAss MARKS JANUARY OF 1942 "Que unsessonably fine weather' brought up a great deal of green grass, and Jnnusry,1N2» begins to look like spring.Some loeslltlss report that white cloverand iris leaves srs béxlnrdnl m show spots of green between plurh~ ss of mow. ess to the Monday A ernoon C uonJanuary19.presented n pro-I'mm of radio plays.She was as- sined by several club members who produced a very realistic of~feet.Mrs.Normsn K.Ruthmann and Mrs.Lawrence Slenbeckj Played plano solos, and recordingsofpiano selections hy Dr.Rath-mlxnn and a solo by Mila Dorothy Baxler of New York City were § heard also. Charles Nelson of Herman, former county commissioner, was' ;_B'~" bwnau visitor lint. Mon- y. although a number of others who wanted obsolete sizes were 0K'dhy tho tire hoard.i Those who received tires were as follows: Bert Thompson. 2 tires and tubes for truck; B.A.Gott.u:h,' Washington, truck tire and tube. All others were obsoleil Ulzes. Theywere:Louis Gorehun,_2 tires,2tubes;May h'lcQuarrie, 1 tire uid tube;Matt Brown, 1 truck tire;' Howard Bildarback,Cslh\\m,2timeandtubes;Mrs.Raymond Vinysrd, 1 tin: Mari McConnsha.tire and tube; Paul A. llsas, 1 tirezf Laurits K. Rasmussen, 2 tires; F. W. Ruwe, Arlington, 1 t-lm; Cyrus M. Anderson,1 tire, and Charles E. Evans, 1 tire. Anna Simonsen of Blair, followinl an illness of sexeral weekseralserviceswereconductedRev. H. C. Jorgensen, Sunday, the Simonsen home, followed burial in the Blair cemetery. The deceased was bornTroneberx,Ssmso,Denmark. November 16, 1854. She was mor- by atby ar on I ried to Niels Berlelsen of Han1p~lton, Nebraskn, and after his death ln 1892,she wss re-married toLouis Lund of Custer County. Mrs. Lund had resided in Oklahoma un- til l931, when she csma to Blair. Survivors include her stepdawh- wr,Mrs.Simonsen,and n DWP' son. H. G. Bertelsen. also of Blair.Funeral or-mngementa were made by the Bendorf hinenl Home. uary 27. At this mv. ring. r. review of the year's buslne>s will .be-heard,and officers and directorswill be elecled. A majodty of the more than one thousand stockhold-ers in the company is expected to attend the meeting. LOUIS LADWIG ISAT ARIZONA FIELD Louis Lsdwig,former employeofLundtBros.and W i l .Sas, wrote Blair relatives this week that he is now sstationed v-'ith tho army in Adzona, and is followinghis trade of cutting meat. Ladwig was taken in the draft,several months ago: he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ladwig of Blair. MRS. RATHMANN GETS BIRTHDAY CALL Mrs. G. A. Rsthmsnn was most. plessantly surpriised,S u n d a 51.when she received s telephone nl!! mum of Los Angeles, California.The message was a birthday cem- tulstlon.grs` In ton was s dinner.'.....'.1'2'"§{"M¥i' in Mrl.Bennsrd A 0 ~A A T p 0 Sidneywilklnn, son of Mr. moi Roeh, Monday evening; the oem-'' "? .¢§ "?""f.°Y,,W§ ""° of mjtgf* ~.ani n e .. ann on ~Q?" was s °°'°"""'°" of ms sinh Post office olfi dall in Blair usry 5.it is loomed, n¢¢3C.¢ Int/srs= Y-state thst. the new auto hx nick- home ststo that he is with the- BUY nn rs us n \; pNns ers arrived Monday, sud are new quxrtermsstefs dlvislon, Fm Ws.u~ u m s r u a r s o w available.mn. Wyoming. from her son, Dr.William Rsihr- .1 ~ x h f n l u \ |. - l » . _ - \ . -1 _ . . . _n n a n i m L i f--'rnm~rrznPmsr;.-2~lwo MANY ANIMALS HAVE RABIES Dogs are not the only spreader:of rabies, my veterinary scientists. (Thi mm: o! |, series of article: cun- rernlng W nahlngtnn Countfs omly hia- tory follows.This Incident clonely woven into the ploneer-dn: st of Ion tnnellre,which nppenmd In ae Enter- prlne, .January 15.) One of the ea rli est k nown een ts of importanc e in W ashington Co1m~ ty wa s the "P a wn e e W ar " , whi ¢ h ,.....M . ,, _r ..,r<€f1., euo widely in one rural commun-ity.Several horses recently died of the disease after being bitten by skunk! infected with the rabies virus. Red squirrels have also been reported by the veterinarians of one community as carriers of ra- Mr. md Mrs. Mac Cameron wereSundayguests of Mr. and Mn.Gene Christensen of Biair. Dean and Glen Clmatensen were Sunday guests of Joe and Gene Cameron.The time was spentsleigh riding.Mr. and Mrs. Morse Christensenand Clarence were Blair visitors, Thursday. Mr and Mm. Louie Christensen and daughter, Ione,of Parkston, SouthDakota,were Friday evening callers at the Morse Christensen Pawnee War Was Begun in . Washington County in 1859 bleu.However,if all dogs w~ vlwnated aplnst the dlaeue, would help greatly to control lspread,report authorities on ~mal health. u e s s le se n,a ~ e r -sen,Fredric ka Matthiesen,Ma r y Hurdurn,Alic e Beekmann,Sa m Ric hard Stewart,Florenc e Di xo n, J ennings Clar k Gollehon.Elea nor Dixon, J ens J . Petersen, Carl Beek- ma nn ,W ar ren George,Eve re tt Ha n se n , A n n a L .Br i nk n mn ,Mau'- |...~ thing made read y for an a ntic i pat- ed atta c k by the savages,10,000 o f w h o m we re reported to b e on the war path, a nway ed in the most feroc ious kinds o f wa r pa i n t a n d feathers.The savages faiied to ap- pea r, an d a s a f or c e of ab ou t 2 00 me n h a d n o w gath ered i n and abo ut Fontnnelie,i t wa s do tc rm ined to cross th e Elk ho rn ,attac k The me of cornpulsary educati~ » should be increased from 1s years. u "we ar e to c o mbat c ri me amen youths." Mrs. L. P. Upharn of M - neapolis dec lared rec ently.Sh e i l state president ot the Minnesota Federation or W omcn's Clubs.' .. n n | c I:IHAPPENINGS or ARSIH l =t N I l : | < r | \ | a r .BYJGONE Y I f! Ladlnz N¢lW|P|9°'~ i n v . . . . A . , . . _ 1 n n County ne Uni-lcluding tbe lJ.DdBI' U16 855 OI pongrugu UI. .illavu Av anna: A15 aral:Entered A sec ond~c 1u» mn r .ns. 1879. at the uostoffic e at Blair. Nc brukn.t'ff'dWenty-five Washil - - - M ~ "".B u e nts were attendngtonling tlLI.,inPUBLISHED EVERY THURSUAI Qel-aiu" of Nebrask J. JOHN A. RHOADES_ mtgr md Publisher HILTON RHOADES, Assistant Edlwr; Advertining MARY-B.a..5|McQUARf{IE, Lock] Editor D. M. HANNAH, Compodwr and Prealmll mss vANoLA J, BRUNTON, Linotype Operator r l iMARIE RASMUSSEN. Linotype UP¢l'Ilot LEO HELMSING, Apprentice federal Income Tax Facts-No. 3 The Revenue Act of 1941 pro~vides 1 dmplified method of com- puting income tax in the cue of individuals whose gross income is .derived wholly from salary. wagesurrntlaer compensation for person-:al services, dividends. lncerai. rent. mmuitiea, or royalties, and doesmn exceed $3,000.A new Fonn1040A has been provided for tax- payer! who are entilled to and elect to use such method.A table on the reverse side of this Form shows the amount of tax increas-ing amounts of gross income alter the proper allowance of $400 for each dependant, il any. The tax under the simplified 'method is the same for each $25.00block of g-msn incomennd the tax-payer need only ascenaln in which block his gross income (less allow- cent.Under the simplified method theminkus-of s person on the last day] of the mxnhle year in the govern-ing [actor ln dstennlnlng the ex- emption level (5750 for single per-sons and married persons not liv-5 ing with husband or wife,and $1,500 for married persons living zogcher) as well ss the credit forltlependenfx. A husband and wife living to- gether on the lent day ol the hx- able year mxy tile separate retumson Fonn 1040A lf the gms: income of each ls from the prescrlbd naurces and does not exceed $8.000.or they may flle a llngle joint re~ turn on that Form il their com- bined income ls from the pre- scribed sources and does not ex ceed $3,000. The use of the simplified methodis optional with the taxpayer but| once an election has bee made fornny yesr, it is ,,,_,m,,,g; for that ,yearu If a taxpayer files a return`'under the simplified method for' the taxable your he may not tl1ere~ l lI ance for dependents) falls to defehalter file a retum under the gener-| mine his tux.A (lst reduction of 10 per cent. has been made at the ammxnt of lax shown in the table for deductions such as chnrlhable.-cuntributions and taxes paid,so' that the taxnaver who uses this al provisions of the law for thatiyenr.Conversely. if he files a re turn under the genera! provisionsfor any taxable year, he may not simnlified method for that venr. henry,Hugh Rhea, Joseph Rhea, Anim Memns,Marjorie Pease» Marie E. Adams, Harold Hancock,Ervin Petersen, Vernon Vnn Horn, Ra and Young.Cyzlnunty Judge I. C. Eller,who had been suffering lumbngo,(ell and was badly injured.The Epworth league met withDorothy Hsin. Monday evening. Senior high school honor stu- dents included:Dorothy Brvwn,Esther Carlson,Margaret Flynn, Exxnbsm Grimm, 'red Hnller, Mir- iam Jensen, Franz Johnson, Esth-er Juul,Lelah Kuhr, Elly MerleLsrsen,Eloise Munir, Etlar Ol- sen,Dorothy Petsrson.BeulahPutnam, Dorothy Runge, Kathryn San,David Simonsen,Prudence Stricklett,Henrietta Voss.Pearl Brewster and Vers Brodd were married in Blair, Saturday. Miss Lena Bates has been.tmns-(erred from the Kennard telephoneofficetoBlair. Mrs. Carl Rooihwill assume her duties at Kennard. Merton Kuhr has been elected president of the Congregational yuung people; Charlotte Armstead is vice-president,and Herbert Brown is secretary-treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. William Compton entertained, Sunday, honoring theeighth birthday of their son. Mar-thereafter tile s retum under the:Hl\H||-U v 0 At that time,the Pawnee ln- dinns occupied two villages on the south side of the Platte about twdve mila south of ntanelle in the westem part ot lhe county, or about lilteen miles i lywest of Blair.This " w i 'was caused by the robbing n ache- lor b tho name of om-as, who was living :lo n little log hut ul. some distance from any other house,and about twelvemila north of Fonlanelle. The In- dians mok from Thomas his pock- et-book containing $138,a pack- age of valuable papers includingland wnrrnnts,drank up all his whisky, and drove all a flne yoke of oxen, leaving him locked up inhis cabin.After s dwrt time, Thema: managed to liberate hlm- self and give the alann. ln a few dnyg, the people living nt Wear Point, thirty miles io the nnrthwesl. ol Fontanelle, and De-Witt, six miles fumer up lhe Elk-hom, came down to Fontanelle in a body,and reported that thePswnees, in passing through their section of country,had divided themselves into msrsuding bands,commhted numerous depmdutions upon the settlers,buming their dwellings, destroying their fuml- ture, driving of! their stock, etc..in true Indian style.A body of nnned men was soonlin pursuit and Lne ma nn:wherever they mightbe found, and administer to them a lesson that would long live in their memories. Govemor Black accompanied theexpedition and was its commander- in-chief.Alfer marching*for anumber of days, the Indians wereovenaken.They were fully 5,000 strong and belonged to three nn-tions: the fdendly Omahu, the Ponms whose intentions were doubtful, and the hostile Pawneu. However,upon discovering the proximity of the expedition,fear seemed suddenly to Lake pouesdonof the Indians, with the exceptionof the Omaha, and they made the most strenuuus efforts to escape.About 2,000 of them were brought wgethar, and in the ensuing par~ ley they were given their choice of giving up the hraves who hadbeen engaged in the burning unddepredationsaboutWestPoihl., psy the expenses of the expdi-tion out of certain moneys due them from the government.o r - fight. 'I'hey chose the former, sur- rendering seven young brases and signing un agreement in regard to the money. Having arrived st an amicable adjustment of the difficulties,white men and Indians separated, the former to retum home with the prisoners. and the lstmr fn \-mlm » home.Other mieste were HarlandPetersen,Meredith Iverson andMiss Hazel Chrislensen. Miss Hazel Christensen spent from Friday until Sunday at the plrental, Morne Chrlnensen home.Morse Christensen md Clarencewere Teknmah vlniton. Tuesday.Mr. and Mrs.George Hansen and family And Min Olena Emlmae were Sundny guest: of Mr.and Mrs. Virgil Prlen ol Oaklmd. Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Hansen and Susan were Friday alwmooncallers at the Thorvald Hansenhome.Mr. and Mm Harlsnd Christen- sen and Betty Iau of Hermnn were Thursday evening callers at the Thrvnld Hansen home. Mr.and Mrs. Einer Hnnsencalledat the Thorvnld Hansenhome, Sunday.Mrs. Einer Hansen,_Mrs. Julius Weber and Mrs. Thorvald Hansen were Monday dinner gueati at the Harland Chrlnensen home in Her- man.Mr. and Mrs. Emerald Vun Beekand family, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olbsch and family, Mr. and Mrs. P.K. Andersen and family. Mr, and Mrs.Chris Andersen,Mrs. Wil- liamsen and Berdetm, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mstthiesen, Mr. and Mrs.Mack Cameron and Jack.Mrs.Anna Brodemen. Mr. and Mrs, Ted ljerson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Public Sale! Having purdnaed | bunlnesn in Blnlr, I will yell ll P|_|h]i¢ Auc-tlon the following livestock a '1. su 11||-. id1% miles north of s2£`m.f."'$I.'"§T§»..., 3370. be e SAT"§!!éXlll;..3|»'42 31 Head Cattle 37(High-GN-ds Milk Stock)Ten held wus, jun! fresh,heavy milkers. EiK|\t cows, In freshen by sale due or soon liter.Seven heifers. to freshen thi |prl.n|.Two Holstein bulls.Ten calves. I5 H ead S t oc k I - l og s 1 5 I B l a c k M a r e , S m o o t h M o u t h F a r m M a c h i n e r y One Allm~Chnllnenn WC lrnclor an rubber, wilh lights and starter, And power lift. purchased new ln 1940; one power-takvnfl' lI\d_K¢§r box: one Allis~Chalmerlx 2-row shovel cullivator; one Allis-Lhnlmeru No. 60 AIl»Crop harvaler, bought new in 1941; one McCormick-Deering regular Fnrmnll on new rubber all around;oneNn. 8 Lillle Genius 2-bottom N-in. plow; oneMg:Cormlck~Deerlng 15-fl. wide type disc harrow:one McCor~ | I I :l s |::|Iautomatic deduction of 10 per for each succeeding taxable year. 5 Years A1ro--1937 lreac hed W est P oint abont the mid- A c re w of me n an d a tmc k h sve' dl@.° f th e a fter no on of the da y onbeense nt b y the loc al CC C c a mp lwlu c h they 5U"`°d~Ha vi n g seen to th e f lo o d z on e i n th e Ohi o va l- ln" In d ia n s, an d ju st as th e y wer e l e y .' a b o u t t o r e t u m t o F o n t a n e l l e ,a T h e B l a i r | 1 1 n t g r i 3 |y a r d p r e -S c o u t ~8 B l l l l l l l ~O f I l l ' p a r e d f o r a r e s u m p t i o n o f r i v e r d i f m s f ` l " ° 5 3 i n B t h e \ " i V " I a b o u t o I at will o ve r the wi de, wi ld do mai n. I t so happened th a t th e course o f the return ing exped ition wa s past the c amp of the Indians, some of wh o m c a me o u t to see it pass. A mo n g th e m wa s a sq u aw, wh os e brave was one the th e prisoners work.|II|Il0 dnstant.|'l.lt.'d behind a wagon and being led I I. J . Montgomery has been elec t-Ar ra ng emen ts we re i mmed i ately ` i0 c a ptivity an d pun ish me nt, Th isled su;}eri_ntendentof_the Blair City .1}1a§le_ to c apture the m.Th e plo nls qlmvf rushed amo n g rh em and Chris Vinderslev and family helped Ha n s Mathiesen celebrate his birthday , Sunday evening. Mr .and Mr s.Me rle W a rd and Mr. and Mrs. Chri s Olbac h of Flor- enc e were Sunday dinner guests at the Lloy d J o hnson home Mr . a n d Mr s.An dr e w Olb ac h were callers in th e af tern oon. Mr. and Mrs . Lloy d J o hnson, Mr. an d Mrs . A nd r e w Olh a c h a n d li m mic k-Deering F-35 2-row listed corn enltivator;one Mc Cormic k- De ed n g No . 5 1 lister;one Mc Cor mi c k- Dee ri ng 10- ft dr ill wi th grass seed attaelfrnent;one Mc Cormic k-Deering 10-ft.power binder, extra good: one Mc Cormic k-Deering hay sweep, one John Deere hay stac ker;one Mc Cormiek~Deering hand sheller;one Mc Cormic k- Deering mounted 2»row c om pic ker; one J ohn Deere No .9 corn alreller;one Mc Cormic k-De ering 10-f t.hay rake: one 3 -row c or n ro ller ; on e Sa ndwi c h g rain ele vato r; o ne 4 -seo tio n d rag hs rro w; on e S erg e milk er, ne w, us ed only 2 mo nth s: one Fai rb lnk a- Mor se grinder 1rit.h tr avelin g feed tab le:one 1000-lm. steel bin, new;one electric feneer. steel posts and ire: \ , You'lI Enjoy Your Visit To Our Good, Clean Recreation Place! No CARDS No BEER BLAIR RECREATION HALL Eddie Woltje, Prop. Bowling -Games »Lunch 'P sc n ooxs for me s xxtn y ea r.101160,nnwe ver,an d as th e se Mr s .Br y a n t Ho we died i n a n tiers r a n f r o m th e plac e of n Omah a h os pi ta l a lte r a sho rt ill- temp te d ambu sh coward th e r h ness.er,they we re fir ed u po n,two c t-g' ave ner br ave a k nif e, with wh ic h|;-'he stabbed hirniself in the breast, ,-- then fe ll heavily to the ground. ir W h ile the guards were atten di ng |d| l.0 the wants of the supposedly dy - t- ' i n s ma n ,the Squaw aeain seized,tf the knife and c ut the rope whic h Ib ou nd the prisoners,all of wh om,i- lo xc e pt th e wo u nd ed b r ave. sp mn g la wa y li ke a flas h, f ollowed b y th e -¢»|gunnds,fi r in g upon the fug iti ves 3-| 88 they ran.The guards soon re~ dltur rled an d re po rte d th at th ey h ad d ei th er killed o r wounded the six e w h o ha d escaped.Th e expedition L- resumed its marc h,ta k i n g wi thL-lthem the self -wo unde d br ave wh o y ihad faile d in an attempt to es c ape, vs and soon reac hed C o lu mb u s wh e n they were for mally di sban ded. The :- g ove rnme nt pai d to th e I ndia ns all h th a t wa s d u e th e m, a n d th e e xp e - flditio n had its own expe nses to pay . n Thus en ded the Pawnee W a r.,.5 (Tha rise and clevllno of DeSoto and I rs 9 ¢ ' u r n l n g ( T l i y w i l l u e r e v i e w e d I n t h e l " l n | l v . l | n r l l l n i n r v "| n h l l 1 n f * P h u I " n Cecil Bra nt were Oma h a visitors.Monday . Mr .an d Mr s Riley Brodersen and L ar ry an d Mr s. Ch ar les B ro d- ersen were Sunday callers a t th eJ. C. Brodersen home. Mrs.Louise Filc her and W h i t Cameron we r e Tek a ma h visitors.Tuesday . Mr s.J .C.Brodersen an d Mr s . Hen ry Jac kson were Tuesday a1`~ ernoon callers on Mrs.Ha tti e 5].I|TeI0l1.Mr ,an d Mr s.He nr y Jackson and f a mi lv and Mr .an d Mrs.Fr an k Brodersen and f s mi lv we r e Sunda v di nner lzue sts a t th e J .cs. Brodersen home. |Misa Ru th Brodersen was u.-» overniszht.lruest.on Tues dar.Wednesdav and Thu rsd nv ni;zl1r..s, a t the J. C.Brodersen home.Misses Elsie and Har rie t W ils on 8-hd Ru th Brodersen attended the g h e f meetimr.Saturdav.Ill mr .hir.and Mrs.Gene Christensen. [o f B la i r W tr e # ve s ts at th e Mac k Cameron home. Sunday . .Su nd sv callers on Mr s.Hn ttlv Cameron inc luded Mr .and ]\Tr1..' Ma c k Cameron Mrs.Gene ChHs» e ,=;5g== of Blair and Mr. 8-nd Mn .. I emu.Mi ss Hattme Cameron.teac her. wa s un ab le to nn en d th e we ek en d'a t the Darental.Ma c k Cameron. ho me du e to mu d d v roads.M r s Louise Pilc her and Mrs. Ha tti e Cameron event Mo n da v nt t h e ' W h i t C a m B l ' 0 n h o m e .T h e \ T U Q F A f l u :8 : 1 n s one nay rack;one walking cullivator; one single-row ridingcullivltor; one horse disc; one 2-row Dempster cullivator; two h r m wagons. complete;one road drag;one road slip;one buzz nw:one McCormick~Deering cream separator;one nel harness;one pump inrk;um drive bells:two stock tanks:one need corn grader:one tank heater; one mik cooler;sixnew I0-gallon milk cans;amd many other 'items too numerous to mention. Feed Two stacks alfalfa hay,I-'arty (uns enxilage. Six tons hated alhlfl hay.THREE DOZEN CHICKENS Household Goods Kerosene stove: oil homing heater; cook stove: two beds:washing machine; ice box; kitchen cabinet; congoleum rug. |935 l-'ORD V-8 (`0Ul'E MODEL T FORD 'rmf cx TERMS: CASH W A l . l . A € E F I T C H 0 w n e r 9 TAYLOI( 8: wr-:|.|.s Bhd JOHNSDN. Auctionrern|il'R'I' C()l'NTY S'I`<\Tl'} n_\xK, (`|erk Public Sale! BLAIR RECREATION HALL Eddie Woltje, Prop. Th e Blai r School ma y reinsta = ne i a s s in domestic science,al- tho ugh no additional teac hers o equipment wi ll he needed. W .E .Luc ke o f Fr e mo n t has purchased the fo r me r Compton Dairy . Th e d d Hei nze rli ng Harness Sh op , the bo tto m ha lf of wh ic h i s occ uplied by the Davis Supply Store, has been purchased by th e Americ an Legion. Ric ha rd D anie ls left for Cali for- nia f or hi s fi rst vac ati on i n s even years.Principal and Mr s .LeRoy A ll i ' 3 0 "entertained a t bridge,Tues- ay . Miss A l ta Nelson has received l.c r nursing degree. W i llia m Sbeavenson wi ll head the soil conservation group in 1937. vu vuas I Y e a r A g o - 1 9 4 1 Funeral isefvicea fo r A .lliorria .1 \ \ .' \ x \ .' \ \\ . \ .'\:~.' \ .' \ \ ' x \ x \ \ x \ . Public Sale! l will sell at my farm located one and one-half miles east and one mile south of Kennard on Tuesday lan. 27 FamilyIGroup Photos 3 -"\."\."\.' \ ." \ ' \ \ T . \ B 3 \ X C \ .' \ 1 \ 1 \ \ 1 \D»' \\ l \ N \. " ¢ . \ \ ` \ \ C ' WASHINGTON NEWS Mr . an d Mm. I rvi n Ne uh n us vis - itvd the n aron tal.J .P.Sands, hnmt!Fr i du v evening Donald Iiiclroltla o f No r f o lk eaurult the wrok-end wi th his Dar- onn Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ri c har ds. Mrs . J ohn Ha rde r r etu rne d f rom the hospital.Monday .and is n o w convulc sc inn a t home. ;n. . a nd Mrs . L ou ie Gottsc h a ndLoi s vi ai te d at the J .W .Johnsen home, Sun-dav evenimr. Ma r ti n a n d C a r l Steinic kc .Mr s . Chris Sun ds and Mr s .W i lli a mWieseweredinnerlruestsa t the Albert Snnds home. Thursda y , and spent. the af te rn oo n st the J . P. Sunds home. .~|g |n Qheldthisweek, A 10-inch sn o w f all,the heavi- est in several y ea rs, was reported.Ralph K u h r wi ll rec eive a med- al fo r ou ts ta nd in g c lub wor k at a . 1H a c hie vement day , Th ursd ay . Two Ok la ho ma men may d ie f ol- lowing rv. emnh this morning; whic h resulted in an a tte m p t t o o u t- mn the pa tro l. Mr .and Mr s.George Hed elu nd atte mp t to o u t- r u n the patr ol. nre vac ati oning in Flo rid a. the following properly, to-wit: 3 -HO RS E S '} One team bay horses, smooth mouth, wt. 2 8 3 3 ~ o n e black mare,smooth mouth, wt. 11 s. Almost every fnmily is touched directly or indirectly by the war or defense program.Before your family be- comes separated, have n family group photo taken. It will be treasumd for yours to come. RABBASS STUDIOS °»=:w _3 ?a ~/. \/f l l - C A T T L E - 1 1 Four young milch cows Two yearling heifers One yearling Holstein bull captured.Th is la tter one,in a tempti ng to esc ap e, was also ah and killed. Ne ws o f th e k i lli n g of th e I m! ans spread li ke wildfi re th ro ng out the Ter ri tor y ,and the en ti c ountry was ablaze wi th exc i men t.I t wa s generally believ th at a war of exte r mi n ati on wo u a t once be inaugu rated by Pawne es a ga in st the o utly in g se tleme nts. The fe w mili ti a c o mp a ies then organized were ordered | Gove rnor Bla c k to ho ld theni selv in readiness to move at a moment notic e;the s ettler s alon g th e EI horn floc ke d to Fontanelle,whic village assumed the appearanc e a militnry c amp; the g rowing c ro~ suff emri mu c h d a ma g e f r o m ue~ lec t,ammun i ti o n a n d a r ms we collec ted,blunderbusses an d aa ers wen. f urb ia hc d u p, an d e ve .a I 11 vsski ll as a wr i te r a n d i n this she shows it mo st c le ar ly : "J us t because its mu te d key s no lon ge r b ri ng fo rth music , Just bec ause it is old and they c an. no t use it, The o ld c h urc h orgum is to be ton. d o wn And shipped away to Benson towa.. F o r ma n y years i t has held me plac e hooking'the con8!0Rntion square ly in the farc e; Sometimes eendinp;f o r th sweet o t m i m , Ag u i n its solemn tones soothing ac hes and pains OI b roke n h earts in so rrow bowed. J ust b ec aus e its old B hd its paint The Old Church Organ Mr s.A n n i e V i n A r n d t h a s wr i b ten the f ollowing relative w the old churc h organ. whic h for half a c en- tury has occupied its plac e in the c hoir loft of U19 MeLhodiBl Churc h and has served rnnnv times to send ou t its Deals o f xrlad ness in hap py mo men ts and its sy nnpathetic tones in the more sol- vmn an d snrlmvrful occtaaions. 1 4 ' |.....-e r s w e n .f u r b i s h e d u p ,a n d e ve r y - | " r | = f l n f' . n r x t w e e k . ) u bit, defaeedThe ~ Chu rc h O| Qd n:J us t be c a us e i n pi pe s a r e whe e zy g and itbsounda =§g"°"»h d Mrs. Annie Vin Arndt has writ-'H is Lo e cast as as--it is e enlen the following relmive ua the old'0f nn |nn-'umenl that has been a church organ, which for half n cen.'fnend , zury has occupied its Place in the In days put, and m past years. chair loft of uh, Methodism Church|Th"e are not u few who will shed and has seyved mnnv times n-.1 bel!! V/ .J , l 5 a r ! 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"~ " : . . § ' ; - °~" ° " ° " ' l ' " l i ' " ". n ; * ° * ° ' : . " ° i ~ e o m c .e s l\T h G r a c e L u t h e r a n L a d i e s A i d ' p u s r d a n v r s u u s e b e r w e n e e a v e s o m e s u o n e r W e s t s a tm e t W e d n e s d a y a t t h e h o m e o f t h e T h o r v a l d H a n s e n h o m e . M r s .C h r i s S a n d s m a t h e i g h t e e n ,M i s s B e t t v L o u C h r i s t e n s e n \ 1 l . 3 : \ m e m b e r s a n d g e n v i s i t o r s o f r e a e n t .a : m e a t a t t h e T h o r v a l d H a n s e n T h e n e x t m e e t m l z w i l l b e h e i d a t h m n e ,l a s t w e e k . t h e C .V .S c h u m s k e r h o m e .|' I h o s e . | ! ' r ' r ' ( . l l I t o l s l n M r s .1 - S i m a r l S t e n n c k e o f A l -e r T h a n e c ¢ ' e b r a t e l u e r b i r t H u e .Ma r ti n a n d C La Iowa, so- ent W edn esda y at the W i lli am Ma tze n h ome a n d with a n aunt. Mrs. Chris Sunda.A far ewe ll nar tv was nc wen f o r Ray mond Kn ehl at the ho me of his parents, W ednesdav eveninlr. c ards furnis hinlr the en tertai nment. Ray - mend le f t Fr ld a v f o r F o r t Crook to b e in duc ted into th e ar my .Mr. and Mrs. J . P. Hanse n spent W ednesdav in Blair. Ruth Ni els en a nd Ald a Go ede ker spent the week-end~at home. Mr .an d Mr s .Ha r la n Christen- sen spent Sunday a t th e J .T. Christensen home. Mr s.W i lli a m Wiese returned, Monc lav aft er un en di ng two wee ks at the Ed war d Ric e ho me in Belle- vu aMr s .Leon ard Ho le s an d Mrs. J .W . J ohnson were Omaha. shop- per s, Fnd ay .Mr .and Mr s .E lme r Paulsen, Mina Lor rai ne Paulsen an d Flo y d S c h m i d t o f O m d u visited a t the G. F. Paulsen home. 'Dueaday .Mr . a n d Hr s .Ha n s Moe ller a nd c hildren and George Sc humakerwer e S un dav d inn er :r us sia a t the C. V. Sc humaker home. Ire ne L i ttle and Eve ly n Wieae vi si ted Mo n da y wi th Mr . a n d Mrs . N. P . Niels on. An in to re atimz ta lk An d movin gDic tnro on dental health were given al the W ashington Sc hool, Monday , by Dr .Tho mps on of Linc oln,aa- slated b v Suot.R. E .Fairc hild. Due to road c onditions nuolla from nsinrhborina' sc hools were unable lv attend an sc heduled.A nu mb er o f relatives an d friends ::athor~ed a t the Chris Christiansen home.Sunday even- inlr to r e mi nd th o rn o f th ei r 2 0thwedding annlveraanf. Saturday »\.nin¢r.wene Mr.an d Mr s .Soren Jensen.Mr .and Mr s. Chris Vmd er slev and fa mi ly . Mx. and Mr s.Ha ro ld Malrill an d dausrhters. Mr . and Mrs. To d Iver son an d f a mi lv a n d Mr .an d Mrs . Hu r le v Cle men ts and Dic k. Mr .an d Mr s. A nd re w Olbac h an d Mr .an d Mr s.Flo vd Johnsontook Mrs. Chris tina Olbac h to Val. lev.'I'hnrsday.I Russell W ard anfl Mer rill J oh n- son were Omaha visitors. W ednes- dav afternoon. Miss Beulah Lsusrhlin soent Sun- day at th e C har les La ugh lin ho me|Mr. an d Mrs . L or en Lay ma n a nd f a mi lv were Satu rdav visitors BI the Sher man Carlsen home in Craiir. Susndav _dinner intents a t theCharlesThle lfo ldt home includeo Mr .and M n .Leland J ensen. Mr. and Mrs. Cle ments W i llia mson and s o m.Mr . a n d Mr s .A l Elme r annean d No r ma Hendrlc knen 01 a r.Mr .and M n Lawren c e Ger man and sons we re Stmdav evenins c allers at the Charles Thielfoldts.Mr s .Georaws Hmd le v i n d Mr s . Gu s Pehlrlmiller wer...Wednesday afternoon c allers ax the E d W ilsonhome. Mr .and M n .Ma lc olm Broder- sen and Susan and Polls were Sun- gp' af temogn c allers at the Geonrr o meB.iw.. a nd Mrs . Ca rr oll Va n Va li n and farn ilv of W hlc oflo ld.Hr . a n d l i n Rlle v Bmdaraen an d La r r v a r d Mr . a n d H g Charles Broder son wa r v e mr me n tsat the J rrn B r o d e n m h o mo . Wedneadav c a llu n a t th e J .C. Brode rlan ho mo inc luded Mr sChlrloa Brodermen.an d Mr .and Hr s. li i rllwlm B wdc n on an d S u sa n r .' " 2 » . . . \ a V a n ' V lli n o f W a k e f i e ld I t B r i n g !Ita lu lllmt S un da v at th e Ch ulo u Br od - Ad vo rtia o in The tc rnrlaa an o n h ome in Ha r ma n . Having hevn culled for army zwrvlcr-, I will rwll al Public.\urllun the following equipmvnl and live-~<lock.Snlv will behold an farm I mile wcsl uf the Vuming Ciiy lownhuusv (akthe John (`0|1\p|0|| f arm) or 4 milms north ul lllnir on l, s. 73and I mile west, on Thursday, Jan. 29 Horses One gray, 7 yvnhn old: une gray, smooth mouth. Hogs Twen ty h e ad o f sp r in g ho gs ;eight gilta (f a rr mr Marc h Is l) ; s i x h e a d o f umm ( hu vy ): th ir ty on e f all p ig s ; o n e Be r k - nhire boar, I year uid, good breeder. Farm Machinery One F-20 Farmall lrac tor on r ubber, '38 mod el. A-1 nhape; one c ultivntor f or foreg oing tra c tor; on e c orh p lanter, New Mo- line,1 6 0 r o d o wi n :one tra c tor mo we r,fi ln any trac tor.ne w Minneapolis Molin e:one 18-inch Mc Co rmic k-De edng plo w, Ne w Genius,ne w plow:one 15-fo-ot Mc Cormic k-Deering dine, ne w; o ne ll-f oo t h ay n ke : o ne 1 0- f oo t ta nd e m di sc , C ue ; on e 4-sec tion hnrrovr,nearly nerr;on e wa go n wi th new bo x;one new wagon box; one o ld wa gon and b ox; o ne ne w hay rac k and new gear: one single-rovr and riding c u llivator :miscellaneous artic les an d a rtic les lo o n ume ro us to me nti on; o ne new I )¢L ;. val seperstor, No. 18. Cattle Five hea d milc h c ows--1 fresh Dec ember 17th, sec ond c f 11 December 20th, second calf man Qh ort : l f ma n S h u n h o m: 1 res ..~ond exif roun Shor thorn 1 lierefc mdho rn ;I just fresh,sec ..th c a lf ;I Herefor d heife r. fres h J annfres h J anu xry 6th . f ourary 2nd,first calf. One Hereford heifer, 1 y ear old. F I V E H E A D O F GO OD { j A L V E S LeonagdwENMé\\iesen TAYLOR & WELLQ, Auclloneem und Clerk TERMS: CASH ON DAY OF SALE Household Goods (lne new Superior nnge: one 6-voli wind charger-Zenith;one buffet; three lables .md chairs; two kitchen cabinets; thrudream-n; um bnin; one ndio: other household goods. ic Sale! farm located one and east and one mile south yJan.27 Ralph Kuhr will receive a med- al for outstanding club work at a.1H achievement day, Thursday, Two Oklahoma men may die fol- lowing rv. crash this morning, which resulted in an attempt to out-mn tho patrol. Mr.and Mrs. George Hedelund attempt to out-run the patrol.nro vacationing in Florida. CATTLE-11 ilch cows heifers Holstein bull bull calf, 7 months old calves |erly, to-wit: HORSES '} ~y horses, smooth mouth, wt. ck mare,smooth mouth, wt. WASHINGTON NEWS Mr . an d Mm. I rvi n Ne uh n us vis - itvd the n aron tal.J .P.Sands, hnmt!Fr i du v evening Donald Iiiclroltla o f No r f o lk eaurult the wrok-end wi th his Dar- onn Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ri c har ds. Mrs . J ohn Ha rde r r etu rne d f rom the hospital.Monday .and is n o w convulc sc inn a t home. ;n. . a nd Mrs . L ou ie Gottsc h a ndLoi s vi ai te d at the J .W .Johnsen home, Sun-dav evenimr. Ma r ti n a n d C a r l Steinic kc .Mr s . Chris Sun ds and Mr s .W i lli a mWieseweredinnerlruestsa t the Albert Snnds home. Thursda y , and spent. the af te rn oo n st the J . P. Sunds home. AC H I N E R Y - .C. tractor; two lumber wa~ vagon with new box, one low- gear with dump boards; one bottom tractor plow; one 10~ v; one 16-inch walking plow; anter with 80 rods of wire and peners; one seeder with grassone I.H.C. 5-foot mower; one ~ke; one 8-ft. disc; one 3-sa- riding cudtivator; two sets of fly nets; two hay slings; one pump jack; Royal Blue cream FEED- lvet barley ~is w RMS: CASH a r s e n 0 w n e r 9LLS and SI JOHNSON oneers and Cerk ten the f ollowing relative w the old churc h organ. whic h for half a c en- tury has occupied its plac e in the c hoir loft of U19 MeLhodiBl Churc h and has served rnnnv times to send ou t its Deals o f xrlad ness in hap py mo men ts and its sy nnpathetic tones in the more sol- vmn an d snrlmvrful occtaaions. .a I 11 vsski ll as a wr i te r a n d i n this she shows it mo st c le ar ly : "J us t because its mu te d key s no lon ge r b ri ng fo rth music , Just bec ause it is old and they c an. no t use it, The o ld c h urc h orgum is to be ton. d o wn And shipped away to Benson towa.. F o r ma n y years i t has held me plac e hooking'the con8!0Rntion square ly in the farc e; Sometimes eendinp;f o r th sweet o t m i m , Ag u i n its solemn tones soothing ac hes and pains OI b roke n h earts in so rrow bowed. J ust b ec aus e its old B hd its paint 1 Q _0 ' f l l <~ 5 i L uznvous nan nun f s ~F.. > ' < x ~ ~' J\ ( /¢ f?\ \$ f ~ nuns nouv unmlss ||||y\|; E ' 1 5 ~ ~n u m A u n xn u e n u ~W . ~ i l - J vs .L w a n t s\.s u m u s u s t l c n mL r 3 ~ Mala:Good DR. MILES NERVINE At Your Dfw Swan: Small Bottle 2.5¢ Large Bottle $1.00 \\;{on.M||.Es -1 NERVINE -mzafwd HundredsOf Tlmusanrls OfTuma! Esc/1Your Dr. MilesNlwlno When you are wakeful, jumpy, restless, when you xulfer from New- oua In-itability, Nervous Headache Sleeplessnesa, or Excitability, give a chance to make good for YOU Don't wad! until nerves have kept you awake two or three nlghu,until you are restless, jumpy andcranky.Get a bottle of Dr. Miles Nervine the next time you pl: adwg store.Keep it handy.Younever know when you or some member of your family will need if. [1 h o m ;l jus~hzesh,second exif,ma n hor thorn , 1 ier:efond fr e sh J a n un y 6 th, fo u rth c a lf ;I Hereford h eifer. fr esh J anu- ary 2nd,first calf. Om- Hereford heifer, 1 y ear old. F I V E H E A D O F GO OD { j A L V E S LeonagdwENMé\\iesen TAYLOR & WELLQ, Auclloneem und Clerk TERMS: CASH ON DAY OF SALE Household Goods (lne new Superior nnge: one 6-voli wind charger-Zenith;one buffet; three lables .md chairs; two kitchen cabinets; thrudream-n; um bnin; one ndio: other household goods. Farm Machinery One F-20 Farmall lrac tor on r ubber, '38 mod el. A-1 nhape; one c ultivntor f or foreg oing tra c tor; on e c orh p lanter, New Mo- line,1 6 0 r o d o wi n :one tra c tor mo we r,fi ln any trac tor.ne w Minneapolis Molin e:one 18-inch Mc Co rmic k-De edng plo w, Ne w Genius,ne w plow:one 15-fo-ot Mc Cormic k-Deering dine, ne w; o ne ll-f oo t h ay n ke : o ne 1 0- f oo t ta nd e m di sc , C ue ; on e 4-sec tion hnrrovr,nearly nerr;on e wa go n wi th new bo x;one new wagon box; one o ld wa gon and b ox; o ne ne w hay rac k and new gear: one single-rovr and riding c u llivator :miscellaneous artic les an d a rtic les lo o n ume ro us to me nti on; o ne new I )¢L ;. val seperstor, No. 18. - M One 10-20 1; gons--one good \ wheeled running 0Ever 14-inch 2- inch walking plo one Avery corn p 14-inch furrow o seed attachment: I. H, C. 10~foot 1 tion harrow; one harness; one set 4 harpoon hayfork separator, No. 47 Jens P 4 |I 1 '.»»,_a _. .~ rm mrn=:BPn1smoomm ¢__¢; ,__ -1 ___".¢._,_»-Arlington Boy .. _.s _.~.~~¢1:i EH A£ ;.\f...1m...»:~.:.. Mr.ld Hn.Ansel Taft of neuHllirvisitedthe C w.Chrilwnm. the weekend with rehtlves in~South Dakou Returnnlrvu.lil lhrkn.who Ind emollaihetas a Junior in ihe hixh uchool.air.Huaa»m.nu»=run mnmmedennrtmentnlNebruh un.Inn Hunk mtmminedme 3-ff Wediuudny ~===;;»for Emu an arxuetVonLankanandMn.Bum;Jansen.Mrs..lumen was hoalue tplilo name group at a dlnmr pmyunSunday. Dinner TonightFor Junior Choir Memben of the CongregationalJuniorChoirmdtheirguests ans Luncheon For R.P Flynn Journeys 7 Friendii.Saturday To Los Angeles Miss Frances 0lIsnlon will cn R.P.Flynn of Blnir =<3;;.1 =...0 1 SCHOOL WORK Hmm~2ND SEMESTER OF Tha |0Cl7\1d hu of Blur |-SchooI's year wu begun,Monday " : est ldlander Gordon 'L\md, Arlington, is oneof Your Midland Collqrofsgnlvri I' ;f.T§11..Z;i{;Znf飻ufd»y affer ligon.The affair will he held at Koopmnns Inn Celebrated Birthday Saturday Evening Miss Katie Siert who celebrated hor birthday SaturdnY.e1\¢£lfA\fn¢dthat evening for Mr. and Mrs.Paul K.Siert Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Mimi and Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth DeLong uid Lois of Omaha.and Miss Catherine Siert. Buy Defense Bonds Nawl HomeTheatre Hume ll Yerlect Talking Pklms THURSDAY January 22 Admission ll30 Cts. umnv form fllJANBENN \_,,q _.L" g ~A ~L~ ~AlsoHighways of Friendship and Old Onken Bucket Colar Car mon. I RIDAYSATURDAY January 2324 Snlurdny Matinee Admission ll22 Cls. '\\`§'é <@<\>§§? of om mbmka.len Sunday for n s.hortvidt in Lol Angeles Clll fornia.They wen wled by the illness of a third brother Walil Flynn. W. S. C. S.LuncheonPlannedTomorrow A one oclock luncheon will be held at the Methodist Church £0 innrrow (hidy>memmn by the W.S. C.S.Following the lunch eon Mrs. 11. o.Bump of omm gardens of the Bible.All mem~ben 01 the sodety Are inviwd in the event. Stepha\BellowsCelebnlaBirthdli Mn.Vernon F.Bellowl anter ulned a group ol bnhies and their mothers;Friday in celebration of the first birthdly of her son.Steph en.Gusts were Mrs. Auatsin md Jeny Jo Mllux D. rs.Oth numbering about twenty youngpeople.will be enterhlned at din ner.this (Thursday)evening .atthechurchbasement.HostsueawillbethepastorMn.Dnrelle ?¢{}"éH`l`B§'7'""""'im"E\§Z}T"'The title is bestawed annuallyvu un two aeni and onePomonemanwamu|_The student body electsthewinnersfromthe(wr candiBuberof Tekamah and membewdae who d b gh ot]of the Ladies Social Union. Degree Officers To Be lnltllled Friday Officms al the Blair Degree of »Bfe nam elegedeans.The winn will notbeannounceduntilywhen lhoir pidurel will be featured in the Warrior college annunl. I The nomlnwng wrnmittee con home, wa;'"uy`V;'i;\;.""'u'Miss Alice Jensen returned toherleachingdutiesinFilleyNe. braska Sunday follawing a weekendvilit Among nlstives. Mr and Mrs.Hury Swanson ofOmaha!P¢nt Sunrhy ls SWIM axMr.and Mrs.Charles Koepke andMins Helen Koepka W8*son Tyson hu been seriouslyHonorlodgeNo. 2331 win be in» niated ol Dr.Willin F Zimmah ill at hi hvme Wm gonstalledtomorrow(Ffidlv)evenmgfsman. dean ad the Colege;Harman|8tzeet.bg: is ~»»$.d w be Wi January 23.Tha ¢m YW lbGimmatnd dean of men;ma what impmved mr this time.1l¢d ll;¢bY Y ~;d?[Mrs.Ada G.Newsom.dean 411|Wnnen Jenkins son of Mr.ann2Tdz€a€1;he udsfigee 02 wf:.§.é is scheduled w be gdu_IMr:._E|rl Jenkins W the week. mernbern of Omnhal AksB¢ ated (min Midland in my with a 3 omm *an lodge.A list of 1942 officers follows: Past president Mn.Joel Allen;president Mm.Fnnk Highhee;viceqzreaident Mrs.Tom Leonard; second vicepresident Mrs.Faulke Clausen;financial secretary Mrs. leslle Often;treasurer Mins C will give A talk cm flowers 4 M Mrs.BenGnegenanandCharlesMmEv~nxni Reeh and JanelleeretthmbandLinda. Mn.Floyd Smith Clnd Hostess Salt. celia Holbrook;usher Ruby Hal\ stdn;assistant usher Edna Good;inner watch Ma Wrich outerrywatchMrs.Roy Spmton;1ian|st Mrs.Dewey Holstdn;juvenile di rector Mrs.Herman Ladwig;escortstaffMnxineReevesDorMrsFloydSmithenterhinedaothyBuckhardtEmaGwdanddoublefoursomeoflrlendsat bridge Saturday nfternoon inter:serving refreshments.Her guestswereMesdamesOtisGregersen|Merton Jensen Arthur W.JohnisonRayJohnsonWalterPeter sen Bennard Rmb.C. D.HowardandHowardThompson.The high prize was awarded Mrs. Ray John son low went to Mrs. Jensen and Cecelia Holbrook. |Blchelor of Am degree nmjors in journalism and history. The Arlington student is qmyear an lmgulnr nudent.memnena assistant in the college publicity|dire¢tor.He was editor of 11ie Midlmd.undergraduate newevwerIntyew:alter nervinK in vln~ ous other sts!!poaitionn d\rrinK his lfrenhman md sophomore yearsLundinpresident of the Mldlsna chapter of Pi Delta Epsilon nnItionllcolleKeioumdlsmfiMzrmitynowinhis second year il\|that posdtiovn.He is vicePY€5i dent of Blue Key.intimal hom:|fnnzmity and s member of the 1 v w and sixter Mr.Ilid Mm.JohnBran John Schmidt :nd dxughterGayewereguutaof Mr.md Mrs.Arnold Nielsen md son KennethofQmlhnWednesday.Mm Niel sen xs a sister of Mr.Schmidt. Mr.Rnd Mn.Walter GutschowBild non Wllter Frederick vixlteuMr.and Mrs.Henry Jensen SundIYafternoon. Mr.and Mn.A_ J.Conrad muchildrenentertainedTuesdayforMr. and Mrs.I. P.Williams ol CednreBluffsNebrnh. Altred Frese and family andMiAOmahA social hour with members of T ah n ety;an nneue F\*!2 of "Werethelocallodgepresidingas!th(;mM!d;nd ;;gg;:_j n:s ;h_.§:|;dav mllers at the Pllvrlhl eases will follow the business meeting. Club Notes IDian noun:asniatant edlwr ol;the Wurlor;and n member of the Lutheran Student Association. Last year he wma rated as oneofthetwoMidlxndstudentswh0|tied for ui.title Midlnnda Mosv .H.C.Jul Freee home. Mm.Ed Mztthiesen ememinedforMrs.Ella Rohwer and MissAnnaRnlrwerofFortCalhoun lnesday_ Friday evening dinner guests oiActiveSmdfll»|Mr.and Mrs.Soren Jensen wereMrs.Gregersen drew cut.Blair PickUp Club He is tho son of Mr.and Mrs.L p_ Skov Menu and MesdameaBednxr Twirm Were to ~~$f§§|Lund ArlinK\/Un.Cari! Sor!nA€n C. W.Christiansen. .r ra fBspusedSundaymonthlymeetingnextThursdayNIELSENISFLYTNGgfaiugeneChnstiansenallo Jf2f5§§.4.f»I2ZL ;;§;;}f;Y §*;;;aftemoon January 29.SCHOOL GnAnUATE¢0M.and Mrs.s.J.Johns ozM.I Bom r .mah s an a zu anggggg§*§;;»1=Z§$i.§f.§&E7 5 }(eMin;¢m Lt.Leonard Iielsen of Farminglg;»?.T§l...lT ~1lf §.»..3...~gy n e n ton Minnesota was the first memCatholu:Church.Mr.Hednurs f th 0.Jmme calling on Mr.and Mm D brother and sisterinlaw Mr.andMrsWalterBednarofOmaha....»_....... Th J t x o e .E.S7 ~take place ofd 22f?.1?1 §$I;¢;rkf§xXi:§»A Compton during the afternoon. 0 gm ua p F _xt .f{€§>f . § \ f l ~I school.He was rrhdusted from_____f_m§_dYI§.?i f?fff..T | i Memben uf me unnmnn Churchhirthdayclubmetatthe home ofMins Mabel Huvendick for 1 soehlaltemoonWednesdny.HonoreuwerethehostuaMrs.Hay Ire~land of South Glte cuuomx.Mrs.Ada Andenen and Mn.Bnnd. Mr.and Mrs.J.P. Johnson \m~tertximd at dinner Tuesday eveninzpreceding 4 pnysr meeting oztheFreeMethodist church manbem.Their wuts were Rev.annMn.J. C. Green ol Fremant.WillinnAllenMr.md Mrs.D ACmPwnAndMr.and Mn DanGreeno. Mr.md Mn.Theodore CroudyandchildrenhadastheirdinnerauntsThursdayMr.md Hn. Jenn Hansen of Onxm Mr.andMn.Wiiliun Wu!!and Donate. md Mr.and Un.Raymond Wu!!md Billy.The Cmudyu spent SundnylttheRaymondWullhome. Mr.md Mn.Willlnm Wulf enfemmaTueadny svennz. nr.theirhomeneuOrmn fm Mr.and Mn. Jens Hmsax Mr.md Mn.RaymondWulf:M Billy Mr.umMrs.Theodure Croudy and childrenolBhir;Mu Curl HInsen U Miss Jawa Hansen of Lin~ no L wr.'Vlflwu Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Antrim received1letterfromtheirsun.Commander Archie Antrim ol theUS.Navy.that he was nassinsthroughFremont.an route homNewYorkwthecout.And wouldnot be able zo contact them on nc\count of travelinlt under ualed\ urders.Cammnnder Antrim mlnththithUthfroemeymxtnearmhimtor some time.but not to worry.For some tin he has hemein dunue of the buxldinz of sunnlvuniisinNew Jersey.Mr.md Mrs.Antrim have one son Ted. who is ln| the U.$Army.another son.Joe.|who is ln the defens¢~ work on thecoast;and their elder suns.John ggd xfdlgwnyvw deceased. were in I» 1 p\- ;l1 4 ! i1I\ I mlmitv Club Tuesdsv evsnimz lollmvinuthenzuludinner.Heshowedmotionnh:tuna ol wudsamemdfishIlia.gf well As th;method fbgmmnmem..7;wm an n re nz m .Meadsmu H.W.Sehoetizer.w.A.Rschnsyer R A.Davies.ChuG.ummm.1>. L.Cadv snd H.L.Mfgvml wemmdaznmuz thosenzeannmeetinxzotzheRedCross a.Blair.Mannyeveninx. A noun of lsdles ment ¢h¢.nz/moon whiz Mn.Ed Sierrlst.Tuesday.helblnz her observe hextrhdsy.~greaent wgesrrawn.Utarbuk.lawrence M .Willhm lnllmm.Ed B .hm Hsmmlnz.Hnrrv Hun sr.luhn Hansen.Sr..Ruben llv. I a close Friday.Last Thursday smFridayweredevotediosemeswenminstionsduoughoutthesysmn.The qnsmsrly Nport unwas issued on Wednesday. H.Mfg gf Kmzar.M;zsrH.R.....§....and F.E.Web§. Wines »Liquors PI-ION E 321 conrrorrs i I i r OVERCOATS $1z,so ro$zz_so Quullly lt Thae MW Prices wm Soon Be Hurd lu ma Underwar Gond Winter Weight Union Suits,$1.00 Heavy,10 Pct Woul,$1.65 Shuts-Shorts By Hnna25cPerGarment Dnwen,95: Cooper Jockey Shorts,60c We Have a Big Stock of Men's and Boys'Overshoa and Rubbers Let Us Outfit You For SpringWork J. D.mxnlusou -Blair, Nebraska - | I, 1 CUHSHHBE BEHHHT JEFYHEY HHH ummmmannnnmuunm ~AlanThe Tanks Are Coming C01 or Special and The Brave Llule Bet Color Cartoon.Evening Ad mhllon ll30 Cla. grandmother entertained at din ner Sunday evening in honor oftheevent.Present were Messrs.and Mesdames Stanley Bednar James Maher Walter Bednar of Omaha and Mrs.Louis Hudyka ofOmaha. Blair Girl Assists At Midland Tea Coral Jenn Stricklett ol Blair is one of five members of Cardinal Key national honor sorority ontheMidlandCollegecampusas»sisting in the preparation of aScholarshipTen.The event to be held at Beagle Hall on Febru ary 14 is an annual affair honor ing Midland coeds who have receivedhonorgradesattheendof the first semester.Scholarship is one of the requisites for member ship in Cardinal Key which is oneofthehighesthonorsaMidland coed can receive. Shower Luncheon Pete Mrs.Schmidt Mtn.George Hedelund enter tained at a luncheon and shower Saturday complimentary to Mrs. Carl J.Schmidt.The afternoon was spent at bridge prizes swiss to Mrs.Eleanor Huddleson of Lin coln high;Miss Lillian Larsen of Fremont consolation;and Mrs. Kenneth Pound cut. The guest list included Mesdarnes Walter F.Gutschow.Philip OHan lon Frank Stewart Ed Mntthie sen Wilhelm Grimm Reed Ollan lon Sr.G.L.Dixon Louis Mer rloch.L.C.Klopp FZ.M.Besty D. Z.Mnmlnert Jr.H.J.Cooke Ern est Tornblad Clifford Krause Walter E.Goehring A.R.IleslesB.F.Lundt William Famberg Eunice Bruse Kenneth Pound Misses Evelyn Solomon and Beu lah Roberts of Blair;Mine Verna Unthank Mrs.Martin Hedelund and Mrs.Eleanor Hnddleson of Lincoln;Mrs.W.F.Hemphill and Mrs.Anna Roberts of Omaha and Min Lillian Larsen of Fremont. ............................ Advertise in The Enterprise It Bring;Results TUESDAY January 27 Adminmion 1122 Cts. ..¢u . unlh .~.D ~U Q AlamAristocrat!of the Kennels Sport Reel and Uncle JoeyComes to Town Cartoon. 5lNI).¢\YMONDAY January 2526 Sunday Matinev Admission II30 (.ls l l l l 4 ~ l I i l ~ l | I l l l l l l ~ DR.D.R.EHLERS Dentist~ Former Dr.W.F.HemphillLocation ~i?€`&% 'xx $\\¢N6\\¢~( ~\\i g¢ IsoAmerican Sen Power The Bird Tower Color Cartoon and News Reel.Evening Admission ll35 Cts. Z7 mln mm. Uarl Buns as noscess. !Cntholic Ladies Club Mrs.Clark Allen entertained §r§£g<;1 le swam Field C .§iZ1f$a\12f.}t§2n§§Z¢2L{§;f;rfornxa on January 9 ln the after.members ol their bridge club Lhlsnoonof the same day Lt.Nielsen (Thursday)evenlnundMissAliceTraumformerM§»HmembersoftheCatholicLndieslDanastudent and teacher at Ken r and Mm A_ q ansen and Club at the regular meeting Wed~ lnosday afternoon.The gatheringwasheldattheparishhouseonEast Colfax Street. T.A.c.Mrs.Arthur W.Johnson washostess to the Thursday Afternoon Club at a dessert luncheon and bridge last week. Prizes were wonbyMrs.Everett Lamb high and Mrs.Otis Gregersen cut.Mrs.L. C.Klnpp will entertain the grouponJanuary29. R.N.Kensington The Royal Neighbor kensingbunwillmeet with Mrs.H.H.BrownWednesday afternoon January 28. Mrs.Victor Johnson will be guesb noni for two years were man;¢d_.family \isited_in Omaha SundayTheyaremakingtheirhomein with their sommlaw and daughter.Detroit Michigan where Lv..Nm iliidild Mrs.onlne Aiken and sen is stationed at present.c ffs:;::..§<:.i ::fa%.%B;§::ia22:ae S ;:¥1 don Farrens of Decatur in Hd Reed dlIanlon Jr.attended thevancedE§lYli!l$~of BY;0Yhockey game in Omaha Saturday 1 .:f§f§§}s¢»§§2:w;m?:x:i:!e;;;r;gVora Mae Iverson wasAlbuquerqueNewMexico;Nelson hostess o e. dozen members of the 2:etlaRD?)r;\;gfgé ;;§dH1:|nH|ll Creek Luther L€3R\le at the ;I .cock and Paul Eagleton F.B.I.;M;a?ethfem§;ngn r3§e;vm?n; Harold Hughes coast guards Fc;Leavenworth Kansas;Ensign GJ Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Grier annW.Morrow U.S.N.R.nawleigwsons of Schuyler and Mr. and Mrs Nunn Carolina;Cadet Myron Irvin lmenzen and daughters of Christensen A.c.r.n.East gg/Tekamah spent Sunday as xuem|Louis Illinois;Dean Jones ggv.;of Mr.and Mn.F.L Brown. ofhonor telling about the 5f emment minerolngy school New Dr.and Mrs D_ R Ehlers and Itileparalysisdriveandherexperiencesatthepolioxoundahon ir*Warm Springs.Georgia. Local News Hans Aye Jr..son of Mr.ana Mrs.Ham Aye.is a new member of Blairs Club Scout organization Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth BalmerentertainedSundayforMr.and Mrs.Wayne Moore of Omaha. Mr.and Mrs.Malcolm Broder nen and daughters Susan und Polly visited Mr. und Mrs.George l\lcQuarrie and family Sunday aft emoon.Miss Grace French who is em~ployed in Omaha spent the week end with her mother Mrs.Bessie J.French. She returned to her work Sunday evening. Miss Ethel Stewart instnxctor in the Omaha primary school systemspent the weekend with her parents Dr.and Mrs.E.R Stew nrt. Mr. and Mm. W. K. Strode Mrs.Nelle Lnzure and Aulda Ames drove to Woodbine Iowa Sundayto visit Mrs. Strodes brother Clif! Shinn and family. York City;Wendell McConnaughylf H d w C 1|Bluffenlisted in flying cadets.ylxvnaygunrgzsi to ~;dwithrEh era ether...~DIES IN {Ehlers.Mr.Ehlers.Sr.has been OMAHA HOSPPIALiIl»bm in reeovedng nicely. |Mrs.Judith Aronszm spent Seb[ee Thompson infant son urday with Mrs.Chris Hint.S\m~Betty Thompson of Blau day rrueatg of Mrs.Hlnz were Mrs. on Omaha hospstal Janu Weston hong ol the McCarthy dls~ ary l3idAB301 dfuiml lsxelrvicqgiet and Miss Dorothy Mencke of was e a en o nera ome mahIFriaiayandburialwasmadeinthe!Re:T.A.Lindenmeyer Blair Blau cemetery He was less thaw Church ol Chdst pastor who reayearoldhavingbeen><J ccn!ly went to the west coast onnary27IMI.Survivors ncmdeya months leave writes friends hue mother Ins grandmother Mrsthat he is enjoying his vacation Hazel Thompson and several]with relative:in Lon Angeleeauntsanduncles.|Mm:Berg McMnigal 3;.Omaha spent the wee end wi ~~her smr>inllw und daughter Mr FOR CALIFORNIA and Mrs.Frank Hlghtree and family.Sunday dinner pleats at Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Gerlckethe Hlghtree home included Mr. who xecentlymold their farm andand Mrs.Harry Tucker. equipment_a1ter s long term of;Mr.and Mrs.Carl AuirustsonresidenceintheFortCalhounvxlanddaughterMrs.Helen EnyenrtclmtyleftTuesdayforBerkeleyofOmaha; M|_ and Mrs. Don Fear Cnhfornm.They had spent sewrenliand Mrs.Helen Phelps of Blair weeks among Fremont x~elat\ves_w¢.e Sunday guests at the MfndAlthoughtheirpresentplansH\Feei home.not yet definite we Gerickes will Mr.and Mrs.Russell SuverIapend the wxnter on the west coaat.| krubbe and Bruce and Mr.and Mr and Mrs Tnrvel Andersenand onlyofMrs.died in ..~_JEAGLESSPEND WEEK'Merleweresundaydinnerm. meI0n_Wednesday momiruz.Teal Anrrun.Clarence McKibben anal ;lrvln Herne.left for I.eavenworth Kansas where they were oxdered to renort for annv dutv anim All three had been honorablv die eharzed some time azo.Mr.and Mm.Irank Bmwn svenv.the.latter Dart of the week withLhelrdauzhter.Mrs.Charles Ber| rv.and Mr.Berrv at Telmmah. Private Brian Peterson oi FonLemardWood.Missouri.retumeolmweekamzsuendmz a \endsxfurlousrhherewithhisoarents.|Mr.and Mrs. FOv R. PebexsonanarelativesinOmaha.Mrs Minnie Matson of Wayne.who event the Dust six weeks herewithher sister.Mrs.F.E.Webb.lelt on Fhuxsdnv lor Wymore totthrelatives.vm W]Mr. and Mrs.Art Heuerman zecentlvleftfarFredonia.Kansas.where thev wlll make their home on A ranch.|Mr and Mrs.W.H.Webb andson. Bob of Madison were dinnermxesia hero.Prldav.at the homeofthe!ormers Inother.F.E. Webb and Mrs.Webb.I Mn.Rollin Van Valkenbunzhand Misa Darlene Martin of Omaha.lvlnt Sundav here. the former nt the home of Rev. and Mrs.Vah Valkenbunth.and the latter at uwg~>»=of Mrs.Blanche Woods Kel er.»Mr.and Mrs.G.L.Glover.ueomuaniedbvMrsLarrvOstermnnreturned Thrursdav from Chx rako where thev had spent o Week. The Clovers visited their daunhterMrs. C. N. Decker_ and familv.annMrs. Osterman visitd her sister. Mrs.Fred Cass*Mrs. Tom Dowelsl and Mrs.Mel SnrinKr:owu:e§eb;mostes;es.inV;e;invone nattheDowel]homo Mrs.Jim Price and Misa Frieda Gaines were nzuesu.Miss Phylliac Dowell of_Premont seem the weekend with herBarents.Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dowell. |Elmer Peters scent the weekendwithhisuarents.Mr.and Mrs.H.Peters.He has been tnxxsfeneglfromScottsBluffwCrawford.whore he is ln the errmlov of atelephonecomnxnv.|Donald Kellv of Omaha wentthe weekend with his narents.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Kelly.Phylli|Utterback is vidtimr heruncleandaunt.Mr.and Mrs.L. R.Utterback at Beaver Crosalna.|Mr. and Mn. J. S. Gardner nent Clothes Hangers CENT Are Worth EACH There is a shortage of wire from which \ hangers are made and we are offering lc credit for all useable hangers which you might have Trade in Your Hangers! Just Hand Them to the Driver ...or Bring Them In AdvanceCleaners Wayne Steinbaugh,Prop. DANACOLLEGE BLAIR,NEBRASKA Second Semater Begins JANUARY zem Contznue Your Education! Liberal Arts Teaching PreProfessional PreNursing Commerce Music Special Opportunity Courses IN THE EIELD OF BUSINESS nom FEBRUARY Ind Make Your Plans Now to Attend Send in Your Reservation at OnceForInformationCall278 WEDNESDAYTHURSDAY January 2829 Admission 1130 Cla JAMES GLEASONo.¢mn .u.umm mmmgqlmmnr fu ¢uw\uhwa0~|\~Awunvinnnluuaulnndhun IW;' ~flag-fa.. Awdluvrirus n¢¢¢..RONALDREAGANJOM!PERRYJAIASS~|\¢4||aLUu wnhnqIuunnlhplvluutunnnhnannuauulunchlnnQnubuhnnnnumwl\mn v\in }.... |..\|\...|.\¢|||\ d S dy f.d. g f g C f d.d.j 88 ;N|)~~f Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Wulf audi Buy Defense Sta;i1px Now!g .vm#\_Patrol of the Blair Mr.and Mrs.T.K Iverson andmannnnrn!lf{t1;n\\l...l fn..I ffnvlmno ttrnln q!\|ll\ 1~|......,111:11 n..xi---n|.|\:n...¢|. U ~9 :I | :0 nd at the Scout cabin Eight boys ct Iverson and farniiy.Tuesday ada the hike.passing their track ovenimr irlleats of Lira.Tefarsrarot ng and cooking tests and enoyim;Iverson were Mr.and Mrs R.M. uhoggan Hdoa down the steep Iverson and son.Bob. |=»p¢<;of the hills which Burronml 1 .. i Mr.and Mrs.Char]K u cahm.es anpnrandrhildnennfTwinFalls.Idaho. Buy Defense Stamps! \ é ~if~ .w;~;~-'\\-/»°_;> ;-,/ e I Need Your Help an ..s 4 ..|1 .81:Book!a You wvck visit wtih Mrs.Kusparka parThenvcragopersonroadssixe=nts.Mr.and Mrs.F.L Brown books a year..He buys two bor The Kaspars are foll11€f Biair remrowstwotromalibraryandtwodents. nom friends. ............ of Blair Nebraska 44~u~|+++H+1+++++++++++4»4 1 I Home Em:;;|;BuiIdlng I l |Mrs.Alfred Anderson and familywereMm.John Hart and Billy and E.V.Newkirk.The Anderavns were among the guests of Mr |Novskirk nt a grouse flinner Tues luclt Vvul uc Lvlurc Lulu VY¢illll¢l.' Buy Coal Now2§ Underwar Gond Winter Weight Union Suits,$1.00 Heavy,10 Pct Woul,$1.65 Shuts-Sho By Hnna25cPerGarment Dnwen,95: Cooper Jockey Shorts,60c > >l zlny evening.Mrs.Jnh McCmckcn and Mrs W.L.Culrlwoll who were called to Tulsa Oklnhnmu.Monday fur thc funeral of lhcir brothrr wereovernightguestsattheDaveHun. dnhl homo ln Tulsa. Mr.und Mrs.Carl Erickson and children of Herman Mrs.Merton Cornelius and Mr.and Mrs Chris Rasmussen of Fremont;and Mm. Al Moler of Emerson visited Mr. and Mrs.Victor Johnson and Phyllis and Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Johnson.Thursday uflemoon.g Mr.nnd Mm.Norman Rogert of> Los Annales Callfomla arrived last week for a months vlsll. among Blair relatives and friends. Mr.Rogert ls employed by the Lonkhecd Aircraft Corpontlon at; Burbank California.yMr.and Mrs.S.Pierce Allen» and family enterlalned Mr.and Mrs.Carl Rnhwer.Sr.Katherlne |and Henry Sunday aftemoon.lee cream nhd cake wero served and tho time was spent ln visiting.The .occasion honored Mlsn Claudia Al len who was six yum old that idny. l Enola!Pnlnt for KondoCnnndlunchemlxuhav:nnnuuncedthedevelopmental!I loe~l elal me of pslnt lor ule an mnrking ;road cenlerl.xc conlnlm ground l Blau whlch makes usme lnuu |Black Arrow nl. Egg - s9.75 |Paris Selnianthracite »12.75 zHarrisColoradoNut-11.75 Harris Colorado Lump 12.75 Standard Briquets -13.25 Tiger Nut --7.75 Broken Arrow Lump -9.75 Broken Arrow Stoker »8.25 L FohggivsgryCoal is Strictly CashF,§",'§§§,fZ,,, ~BEN REEI-I Manager ~I-lolmquist Grain 0*Zhmbef Company ' ».\»\~» »..-~»»=~--~wg:-L;1: .~. -"»f§i» 9f'f'|`(:ww Hair. Nehrnka.,Sf' 'IMF . . \!_»;¢_1"°_°s.- n g : n s THE ENTERPRISE SPO RT S Q F ~ W EEK GA-HBS J ANUARY ~ Wlhoa at BLAIR gan: at Midland e tu t1~.»3m§h°.¢ Lyons Fort Calhoun at KenmmlNorth Bend at ArlingtonUehling at HermanBennington at Craig OAKLAND, 27,TEKAMAH. 18 The Oaklhnd auinict stayed intherunninzlorthe Cornhuskerded Tekamnhtxtle when they han'-=»small .»lnt e s t m a l Ga s P a m s "Ad!er&a quicklv reliewjed ypn m a n ' ' " ¢ : ,"~Lm=':,maf~3 1=-gf# bowel ncuan relieved throu8etlKTOx~e1;l from ADLER . BLAIR DRUG COMP~ GAMES JANUARY 27 Demtur at BLAIRDana at Omaha U.Lyon:at OaklandFt. Calhoun at Fremont IlcaervValley at Arlington Hexxnan at Crain:Nebraska Deaf at/Kennani Ta k i n z a n ear ly lead.th e B e a nwereahe ad . 824 1. a t t he e nd o l the hal! and ccntinued th d r fa s t nlay despite the fact Coach Rhodes nent i n every one b u t th e ms n xf n r .F o r Blai r.dependable Ra y Feagnn again led the sc orers as he talli ed 2 1 poi nts. followed by Rob- inson wi th 1 9 an d Ro lr er Han s e n wi th 1 7.The sec ond team c onti nued their wi n ni n g way s as Lhev defeated the Dec atur five , 21 to 10. Blatter lud- ing the sc or ers with 1 4 poi nts.FREE W AT C H ~'.> Mv=q=g»f in Tha Enlarnrise 0Blalr Snows Decatur Under With 63 to 26 The Blair Bears net a new hixh scoring record for the season as they overwhelmed n week Dem-tur club. 63 in 26. in a one-sxdad A R L I NG TO N W I NS 1 OVER HOOPER, 29-22 Conch Petersorfs Arlitdon hilllzangers won their sixth game ini einzhv.starts when they defeatedHooper. .29 no 22. in a fast, well-L playecl game at Hoover liar. M:day nlght.Kruzer led the Arlinf-Lon callers as they may an early! lm which thev minumed durimrtheentlre name.| Frldav nlzht. Arllnzwn travelsw No rth Bend and Tuesday will nlay the Valley quintet at Ax-ling. tan, even terms wi th the vis i to r s ha v-ing' a 22 to 18 ad vantage.Play i n the second h a lf wa s rammed at ti me s;th e shoo ting o f the loc al qui ntet wa s be lo w va r , wh i le th e Fs.1rPury lads we re enjoy i ng a ||hot 'evemmr. rm thot subject in your column." I t h o u g h t !wo uld ask W a lt Gu ts c h ow to d o so,b u t sinc e No ve mbe r h e h a s refused to sn e ak w me a nd be s id e s h e a n o n lv ta lk ab o u t Na vy ' s vic toryove r An n y . B u k e tb l ll n n d o u b wd lv i s o n e of the h a rd e s t contests f o r a n offic ial to work be c au ne 01 the size o l th e ola y imr c o u r t a n dthespeedo f th e m m e .Mo s t games, in this area. are handled by o ne offi c ia l an d u nder th ese conditions.wi t h hundreds o f ey es fo llo wi ng th e urozresa o f we vlay fr om s o man y dif fe re nt anzles di fferent ooinions result. an 3 ° th e oroner dec i sion to be ml e . :o "0na me a n d wa s ahgad. 20 to 15, aa. the h alf.Dale reizlstered 14 points fo r the Ke nn ar d c lub.Clay born was hi g h f o r He r ma n wi th 1 5 points followed by W est wi th 8 ma r k e r ; H e n . Fairbury Defeats Dana 40 to 27 »The Fairbury quintet Wu tooInst for the Dana feam and scoredan impressive 40 to 27 wictary overthe local cmlelrians on the Danacoun, Thursday. During the first Kennand Noses Herman 46-26 In a high scorinz nzgme. Conch Vig's Kennuvd hixh lnuntet hand- ed Herman n 46 to 86 detest atHenman,Tuesday nlzht.WithWard, sneedv forward. scoring 24points on 11 field Roms and 2 freethrowstheKenmrdnuintet held DANA 'I'0 MEET MIDLAND, OMAHA U. The Dana Collelze uulntet faces two strong beams durinz the com-inz week. They meet the strong<Midland quintet at Fremont,Fri- ,day, and take on the North Cen- Itnl conlerenm quintet. rennenent-im: Onwln U.. at the city audlwr-ilum in Omaha. Tueldny night._|Eizht men will nuko thu tnpfor Dam. They an Gone Menus.Marshall Comamon. Rllnh PatrickBob Hmm. Bud Peterson. uayvi candidly By Coach Rui' I asked Emory Hunt,Jr.,to write this col-umn this week,but he refusedtodosoand s t a t e d ,"Why not write aboutbasketbllioffi.. | Speaking - us Olson 41 & Il9 \ K Ray Feauzen le d th e Blai r sc or- er s wi th 1 7 poin ts and pla y ed hisusual outstandim: aam.e. Tha work of Robinson, Meredith, Bailey . and Rog er Ha ns en wa s o f c h amp io m ship c alibeg aa the Beafs c ontinued ...~ they outscored a strong Lyuns c lub.85- 81 . in a fa st,th ri llin g g a me a t L y o n s .Tu e s d a y n i g g sW i th Nlc h o lwn le a d i n z th e y wi th hi s Hn e def ens ive nlny m d sc ori ng e ight noin fa. the loc al wr- e m w o k u l ea rly lea d an d we re ahead n t th e e n d o f th e q u a n e r ,12 4. a nd z o- 15 . a l th e ha ll. Ni c h - olson w u d l over th q flo o r f n atop L y u n l .ti me a lter u rn e. a s he tu mc d i n hi ! be s t ve r f or ma n c e o f the season. and that had to be wus as h e h u nlay e d b ri lli an t b all i n Lyons Nosed 0ut of Conference Lea uesday It was trulv a name for the lead-ership ol the Cornhuaker confer-between two well-balancedcland the Blair Bean were 5 °.,,.,, .'l'h¢ClgledShop;nd|Fr¢e J N 4 's |g¢¢mmy 1 /.._ _ .; wnam; in Fortune, John chm- berllin-~a publidst who could noi be Y.¢l'|Il¢d "anti-labor" by the wllo- The agrlcultuml prim problem eat §.*'° § ., °i .$ . € ,, '".§'"'"°*'&" .,,`T. on the closed-:hop fuuc- Wlml The Farmer Needs cannot be settled in justice to either uroducer or consumer until usomeworkable formula is devel- 1 If a unio n isdwnbg part °a; -o me economic o er,e saw.' .must be on open union. . . ,The closed-shop union' in always a shu-iunion to the exbent um ic can'¢.»o urb ses.by definition, include people who some such scientific basis of coni-\h'"°insupei-able . objections w WI-ltfinir urlcca i naessnrv.iunlonsmnzl- who '\;°';'*;"'1v fall afoul1~_of on .ds¢pine.livingwdustry, 1'J"'1§§¢§€& w 5§""i..§'§=}=\=1¢v==1 a m°»»»g;°f a " 3 make a profit.Hia prices cannot,ven men. or n n se o2515 down " " ~ " m ° °and Z:hZ£m3'y il`I.'§f`2l`°'€»»<f lim een o \l sehave so fn-Kok.; pu; in'fim'§'°'*,,d"°°w°§¢e":m"° §"§l""f'§¥`§i 'pn`¢es have in muy inauncgg l»een:|2v¢1, e n the closed-shop union One expel-1 hu suggested a priceindex based upon two factors; thc cost of production and the levelIan wa It is clmr that _ Boffset and more by increased farm in uw ¢1-ut new my mm w ul-npemung overhaul.rogue itnll tha monowlistic The farm 0rK\"|1-Hdonl. such an fig-hr of using limited membership'Cie muketlrm coopemiives,nn- gp put n restraint upon the flow'fighting for equality for the !a'rm~|°{ trade." er.Cerulnly, "W mum "fd wc-Mr.c h m m- mn than observasmen wlo produce the nation | food Q," mme liberals are in favor ox are entnled w that.£3 1 ahvp. ur it is a mpmi i guvemment 'regua on oFOUR '.MUS'l`S" FOR WAR union funds, elections, strike vom, TIME.hnd ;°_;'"~gf this, '=g;="= ;'==»;g~ This yu;-ar'a war bu et alonv, §.°&."lXll;d 'L`Z§""%1mJ"5Z bitt'U' m-owned bv the Predgdent, will nmmmnn more rexgxymnnlbilitv in the LIVESTOCK COMMUNITY SALE! Saturday, January 24th And Every Saturday nl theBLAIR LIVESTOCK MARKET Work hm-ses, cattle and hogs of all kinds. We have ln ex- trl good fa! hog market.Bring in anything you want sold. Lowest selling chargesand no yardage. Sell your livestock through your home market and save money.Bl a u ' S a l e s P a v l h b n \\n ml and rlvrk fnrlu |\|.l1wi for lm. \'v'c~ mxnrnnw- nntlrfnctlnn lllllJNl)A(il2, Allrilnnvff mm Mnnncn-r e estimated national i"°°m°i~inga, ~e are just on~ step~tloserat makes it mandatory that theto the eorporattiva setup that is the ed ral government ond the people.°Rah]fecal policybum structure of fascism." ~"Zi upffialaQliii ine pimible wi No 9"-'= oath a '<"°""'°fl°f'= of mod.. pend this money without bringlngfem history can doubt the truth ot n an internal fiscal collapse.|that.T*"";,P'€°P'° would never '°"§F i r s t .w e a l l m u s t n a v h i z h e r l m l e f u i a n n v a t e l a b o r m o n o w l v . i g g d a n d ~ f g x g g .A n d d i - F i " - "IB W h a t t h e CIDBQIZI S h o p U l l - c t t a x a t i o n m u s t b e e x t e n d e d t o i d e r a n u n r e g u l a t e d u n i o n s y s t e m h e v e r v l o w e s t i n c o m e b r a c k e t s . " ' 0 1 1 l d i n vo l ve .T h e y w o u l d o o - S e c o n d . e v e r y n o n - e s s e n t i a l , n o n - : m e n d a n d r e c e i ve s t r i n g e n t g o v e r n - m e n t r e g u l a t i o n o f l a b o r A n d | I efenso irovernmont activitxf nguoistopped,and appropnatmonr'then labor would cense 'bo be a free~ly reduced in many non-de-.agent it would be a creature of enee bureaus.|the government,subject to the "Third,the people must makelwhime and purposes of whatever ~ery possible reduction in their political group happened to be ln Wine exoonses. and buv Qefense power: ~nds 4 Stalnpg to the lmut "fl What this all adds vo to is that elr o lhties.labor itself has the most to lose`Fourtb,the government must ot loan or spend money fOr any~¥"DOBn that can be financed bvivate business.I This last is extmmelv imooriant.1 ere are literally dozens of Fea- ral loan agencies.Many of them I | ~perete in direct competition with e banks, thus subjecting the bm- ened taxpayem to needless ex-' nee and 1"lsk The banks,an eir spokesmen have said. ure able -materially expend private andefense financing,They must be' itted and encouraged to do it.l 1 I from pushing the closed-shop issue.if it goes ruthlessly on, it will loseit freedom of action.Before l0Tl|7 there would he no need for uhionnat all-government would be in the saddle completely, and would mal-ce all the decisions.That in what tin rank and file of working men.who have been misled by leaders drunk with power, should begin to think about now.All they haveto do bo see the end thev are driv- ing tpwads is to observe the vir- tual slave conditions which anno'th ni. ernment dominatedThe Presidentfs message on tho lo e 2 °'tate of the Union indicated tbeiwnrkem of Germeny and It a l y - .2 to which all must pull mlthere are no strikes against the eovernment--that is revolution.eir belts and help win this warorliberty and security.And~vernrnent itself must do ore-'isely ul., some thing.1 Advertise In The Enterprise It Brinlrs Results Candidly Speaking ~ .. By Coach Rufus Olson I asked E mo r y Hu n t,J r.,to wr i te th is col-" 9 . u m n th is week,t . but he refus ed ';f=.. to d o 80 an d " . s t a t e d ," W h y n o t wr ite a b ou t basketball offi-» c isttmr?You h ave n ot to uc hed on that subiec t in y our c olumn." I th o u g h t !wo uld ask W a lt Gutsc h ow to d o so,b u t since No vemb e r h e ha s refused to speak to me and besides he c an on lv ta lk abo ut Na vy ' s vic tory ove r A rmy . Bnsk etb all un doub ted lv is one of the h a rd e s t contests f o r a n offic ial to wo r k because 01'the size o f th e n l s r i n r c o u r t a n d the ~o f the sa me .Mo s t frames, ln this area. are handled by o ne o ffic ial and unde r th ese conditions.wi th hundreds o fey e s fo llolvi ng the nrosrress o f the D'larf1-om so many differentangles diff erent opini ons result, as to th e or-oner dec ision to be made, u ... ... .. .-. ..DUYIHR the orc-mess o f a :ta me an offic ial mu s t watc h th at tho ten-sec ond rule is c n~ forced.the three second rule, out-of-hounds violations called. oronor as si lmme n t alon g freeth ro w li ne .nu t b a ll i n u la y i n alloted time from ou t of b ounds, trave ling,double dribble an d then oth er fou ls a nd vi olatio ns mu s t be called.suc h as c h arg- ";§» trloomlr. Dushimr . hac king, e 0 The re a m c ertain qualific a- tions an offic ial should strive to maintain and sh ould not assume he is a qualified offic ial just be- cause he has Daid his two dollar rc ms tration fee.A n offic ial sho uld kn ow the r ules a nd h o w to intewfret thorn.He should no t b e u d ete c ti ve b u t c all thefou ls a nd vio latio ns as he sees zhern.He sh o uld c o mma nd th e respect o f the Dlayers an dcoac hes. and keen the promo un- ier c ontrol: a frame o nc e out of control often bec omes a football contest.I-le mu s t hus tle bc- c au se a slow offic ial c an spoil wha t wo uld h ave b ee n an in te r. esting ba ll game.H e should never disc uss the ball game anddec isions wi th n la y e rs ,fetus or coac hes unless essential that he do so.He should work a n "hon- es t"s ome. Too often we judge an offic ial bv the r esu lt o f the c ontest and some times we main ta in he is a poor offic ial bec ause he failed to " c rowl'1 when we voic ed our oolnion and instead stood un forhis ri shts.A ir ood off ic i al will be wro n g i n hi s ju d g eme n t b u t should never be wron lz in inter- oreta tion o f th e rules Un - dou bte dlv mo st offi c ia ls set in " b a d "wi th the snecatora be- c ause the v fail to hustle . nennit th e g ame to gat out o f c on tr ol or re ve al tha t th c v a re a " ho m- er " b v th e dec isions rendered,and denim to be "detec tives" in- stead of offic ials. W hen we s neak of offic ials mo s t f an s th i n k o f th e referee and f ew r ea li ze tha t th e ti me rs and sc orers also have a reopen- sible position.Mo st f an s an d coaches have th e idea th a t a ti mer do e s n ot ols v a n imp or t- a n t pa rt of a ga me bu t ma n yti me s du ri ng the c ou rs e of the sea son ga mes ar e won and lo st by fa u lty ti me keepers and score kc c ners wh o ha ve failed to do their duties.A rec ent Neb ras ka hiazh sc hool frame ended 30-26 and the home sc orc-book alrtc ed wi th the score on the scoreboard.A c o uu le of day s later the oth er te am de» rnauded a rep lav o f th e so me as a cgleck of the i r book ro»venled c some ended 3 0 all. Und ou bted lv y ou fa ns have Yvlir opinion l`€it8l°dln$I offzc int- imr an d we wo uld appreciate hear-imr from vou.In the a boveIhave bar elv touc hed on the subjec t of offlc iati nst but have endeavored to move the imn or- tant favors.Ne x t week I wi llrelate interestimr inc id ents that ha ve taken Disc o in n a me s I have offic iated an d Ka mtec lawed bv my teams. I t hanoened la s t f ull.Fol~ lowinsr football urec tic e s.su- podn tend ent ente red the dress-ine ro om to sive the coach s0\I1v advi c e and whi le enmured in so jging a loud voic ed lad shouted.' wh o in ??T. to ld y ou y o u :ou ld coac h."Suoorintendent and coach ha ve bo th fai led to fi nd o u t wh o th e ls d wa s unoperhapsth:lt' a what Dila ITIJH call cooneraion. needed resources can be protected ngsinn Ere, is by atlkresslve ef-fort on the part of trained anu competent volunteers.There are three distinct kinds or tim we musi guard against now. First.there are those so-callen "normal"Gres-the fires whichoccur in anv year as n result olhumancarelessness. ignorance or Kennanl Noses Herman 46-26 In a high scorinz nzgme. Conch Vig's Kennud hlxh llulntet hand- ed Herman n 46 to 86 detest atHenman,Tuesday nlzht.WithWard, sneedv forward. scoring 24points on 11 field Roals and 2 freethrowstheKennnrdnuintet heldtheadvantageduringthe entlrezame and was ahead. 20 to lli,axthe half.Dale reurinered 14 uolntsforthcKennnrdclub.Clayborn was high for Herman with 15 mints followed by West with 8 markers.In the opener, the Herman sec- ond team took a 12-2 lend at thehalf and went on to defeat Kemnnrd. 30 to 9. The Blair-Lyons mme was thefastesthinzhschool:camo offered local followers in some time.Thede fe ns i ve wo rk o f Nic holson v~'as th o outstandinrr Dex-formance of» the c veninz. W li le o th e r conference leaders nrc noc kinz ea c h other o ff during th e cominxz week.th e B e a m take o n non-c onference ounon ent Tues- da y n i c ht an d th e n repeat vic toryover we ek Dec a tur qu inte t, Fri day ni z ht. Eve r y oln y e r i n th e Te ka ma h line-un scored at least once dmrrinz lla me wi th Craig.Th e larg est delegation to eve r f a llo w C r m ! te am ou t o f to wn wa s D r e s e n t a t Te k a ma h an d th e 9 miles bac kfhome were lonz ones. Fr e mon t ou t o n a re a l la s t h a lf rally against Dreviously undefeated Sc huyler.It wa s 13 -9 al. th e ha lf ,and F remont sc or ed 31 ooints dur- ing s ec ond h a lf as Coac h Ye lki n |c leaned tho benc h. Under wood- Benni ngton za m e.Dostnoned un ti l f i r s t va xt o i l Mar c h.The mate rial for relax/i ni! flo or ar r i ve d i n B e n ni n gto n Mo n» da y a n d no w C oa c h Da n kle has something to Drac tlc e an. he hopes. Coach Mickelaen's Rosale uih-te t h u lo s t b u t o n e z a mo ate.Dale Doh t has a ver alzed 1 9 u omtn per ga me so f ar th is se aso n. On ly coaches ha vi n g trouble fi n di n g e ar s to take teen;ou t of fi na in u c a n t o ta k e m a m our..nf| to wn a r e those enio vimr lo a m: season.Rides no worr v ns lon z na te am win s. Ra v F e a u c n c ontin ues to lead} Bla ir e c o re n.Th ir ty -e ig h t no in ta 'dur ing ' p ast we ek wi th 2 1 ruined; anrainst Dec atur.I! . he o0ntinueawill set new ac orimz rec ord at Blair Hi g h ;th e b e s t D n r t o f i t ls - ' he is ly a ju ni or . Coach Rho de s h as a z r o u v o l.J u ni or Hlxrh mld z e ts Lhnt an - l play ing good basketball and will be heard fr o m in f utu re Yea rs. On ly fi ve foula c alled i n Hoy a Town -llenn imz tnn la m e .Ilo y s Town c ash ed in o n all three freeth r ows wh i le lle nn in zton ma de good two o ut of thr ee. Coac h Rhodes'himtest \\ol'1'Y. whe n the Bea rs ure ulay i mz is n o :on the floor but on the benc h.l|.`s ha r d to k ee n "Mi lr hl.y " Me rt J en -| sen s itti ng do wn wh e n score is close. Da na qu in tet lo st a n othe r nlay~ er.E m i e Hansen c u t o ff en d o f | th u mb wh i le wnrkinxt ln kitc henlaa t wee k and will b e o ut fo r mos t| of season.Hornctt did the samethink two years auo. Buy Defense Bonds and Saving Stamps Now! BASKETBALL CHIPS Dakland c ourt i n a hard-fought. rattle.The Kilme was c lose in the First ha lf bu t Oa klan d rallied to more 10 D oin ts a nd held th eir on- Jonents to o n e to ta k e a 2 2 to 9ad va nta ge a t the e nd of the th ir d 1uarter.Te k ama h rallied i n the Final qua rter b u t wa s unable to overcome the Oak la nd advantage. Scorinp;su mmar y :Te k a ma h : Clements 9;Mcgzruc 5:B r y a n t 3 ; Adams 1 Oak lan d:Nelson 10;Iohnson 8: W£lRl19r 7: N. Nelson 2. .UICH lea me winners mm lb.s. followed by Reid with n.l Lett was hizh fur Dana withMezrueandJohanseneachted 6 points..e Dana quintet will meet themrMidlandfive at Fremont,new night,and on Tuesday aeys to Qmaha to Ulay theha U. aumtet. BASKETBALL RESULTS Localair. 63:Decatur. 26air, 35:Lyons. 31lirbury. 40:Dana. 27 Second Teams air. 21:Decatur.10air. 16:Lyons.12Cornhuskerfans. 22:West Point. 15lkland. 27:Tekamah, 18»kamah. 34:Crain. 27E. c. N. C.nik. 34:Fr. Callloun.32>nnard 46'Herman 36 ored Ohlwnents to take undisputedDossessiono l first Dlace in theCamhusker conference. Crosby with 8 Doints. Christen-sen with 7. and Shephard with 6were hizh for the Lyons club. In the curtain raiser. the Blairsecond team scored a 16 to 12 vic-tory over Lyons in an overtimeperiod.It was 2»4 in favor of Ly-ons at the quarter. 5-4 with Blairahead at the hall. 7 un at the end of three quarters.and 12 all at the end of the game.Pieper with6 Doints led the scorers. Summary:Scorim:for Blair first team:Fealer 17: Nicholsons: Hansen 3;Robinson 5:Bailey2.Second team: Merodnth 2: Carl-sen 2; Planer 6:Bluucr 2;Frnin 4. \ ' And Other Articles For !DEAD STOCK Premiums Accordinll lu Size Phone Blair 13 I R. G. COOK Breuning Rendering Wnrkn l l iys' Town,3'l:Bennington. 16 ` D ~ C C ~ F DOLAN OUT-BOXES ARMY BOYS IN N. "Mickey" Dolan, son of Mr. aMrs. Roy Dolan of Blair, wrote l parents this week that he has 1 iabliahed himself as light~l1ea\weight champion of the 3rd and 4 battalions,Fort Monmouth,N Jersey. Dolan enlisted in the arnseveral months ago, in Californ but later was transferred bo N Jersey where he is in the sig1 corps. Production Lags W lth Governm ent Ru When government goes ubusiness, production generally gl fem.That is an historical axiorr and it has been lam. new wel;by some figures from Mexico, Smne years ago Lhe Mexic Rovemment expropriaied Amecan and UYitish owned petrolei properiic The governmem creased the workiniz forces ln 1oil fields,and stripped develop properties to make a showix Evan so. Droductlon of crude oil the wells taken over has dronng r a m 1 2 8 . 0 0 0 t o l l 3 . 0 0 0 b a r r e l s a v .ln some of the older oil fiell which produced 28,000,000 barn in the last year of private ape! don, the Mexican government h obtained only 18,000,000 barn per year.It is reported that ¢ nrodudmz cost 'ner barrel has he Elinsrton. 29:Hoover. 22 rhuyler.27:Auror a. 20 id i o m,32:Gretna.23 ssalie,39:Banc roft,13 ehlimr, 38;Sny der.12 ahoo,25:Aurora,13 remont. 44;Sc huyler, 18 est Po int, 2 2:Wisner,13 JIleR¢Vie w,30;Va lley , 2? lkhorn. 31:Yutan. 30 A S K E T B A L L sTATr`f>zNGs ComhulkerWon LostELA l R oZ\'1TZ..d Tekamah Decatura c . N . c CraigBenninktonFortCalhounKennnrd Herman 4z 10 0 432 2 0 I 1 1 ;.,tra goo d fa t h og mark et.Br in g in an y thi ng y ou want sold.Lowest ¢-selling charges and no y ardage . Sell y our livestoc k thro ugh y ou r home market and save money .¢ lB l a u 'S a l e s P a v l l l t m Wo sell and rlerk farm |\r.l1r\ (or 1}%. We pguornnloe antlnfnctlon t'. IBIIUNIJAGII Amtlnnver mul Mannmr @@@@@@@@@@@@Q§@IF YOU WANT EARLY CHICKS 0-R-D-E-R N- 0 - W - ! We Are Setting Incubawrs Now W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y H a t c h e r y Blair, Nebraska S?D@§D§`,.>S`iD§QS'Q§QS'QS§)§2S§D$§.°2SQ@. We Recommend Victor Chick Feeds For Strong, Healthy Chicks BASKETBALL! Blair Flour Mills Sorensen Bros.:Phone White 223 FUOUR,FEEDS,CEREALS,SALT See Us for Prices BLAIR vs. WAI-| 00 Fnmmr, _IANUARY 23 0 0 o Blair vs. Decatur TUESDAY, _IANUARY 27 0 Q o Blair High School Gym GAMES START AT 8:00 P.M. Preliminaries Start at 7:15 P.M. Adm ission 30: - lsc - 10: Tax Included AIG WINS THRILL- [ BR FROM CALHOUN. nach Paul I'ebernon's Cra igquintet retaine d their uerfec t rd i n th e E. C . N. C . as the y ed their eleventh straiszht vic - in n. close. hard-foulrht battle 2CaIhoun by the score of 34 I t the half.Cr ai g he ld a n 18-' Ldvantame;Calhoun rallied ln t u n in the second half,b u t Unable to matc h the hot mac e] by the wi nners.Sc hmidt, Cal-' 1 forward, led the scorers as hendI 9 poi nts whi le tu rn in g in best.perforrrlance of the sea-' Th eo Eric kson was the lead-Q sc orer for Crain wi th 14 tal- Cuuch 'I`eman's Calhoun c ar were weakened wi tli the loserSuverkrubbo.star guard,wh o unable to ula y bec ause of ill- I g doubled,amd th a t Lhe value equipment has declined th r o u nelrlec t. In the las t y e a r of V ri va te c m pany aperation,a n nveragc fi( 5ie!d of 1 9 pe r c e nt r ef in ed u a! line wus ob taine d fro m em- h ban of c rude.In 1 94 1, f ro m th e sa : plants.the Mexic an governmc obtained only 13 por c on t.Ri as Mexic o is in oil rc sourc es. wi relatively low c onsumption. 'it h lo impo rt 260,000 barrels o f 1 fined gasoline f r o m Texan d a d ons three-month period la al you Tho Ameri c an p eop le sho uld n p u t this do wn to srreatcr in of cioncy in Mexic o th an in oth nations.Th o hi stor v o f gover ment owne rship thr ougho ut the e l.ll"¢ world has been largely one w w e ,politics,bureaucrac y,m: rmhnagememt.,ti mi di ty ,loirrolliu and patronage.The poli tic a l mn age r holds hi s jo b b y grac e pleasing his politic al uup¢Ho: H e is po r t of a p o li ti c a l mac h: whosb princ ipal job is to deliv vo te a The e asi es t way to d o th ll YEi ' m w N. 3 7 .B1?;i~1i<i&c§'t'oN, 16 smo oth- wor ld ng Boy s'To wn ' Let handed Coach Dan kle 's' xinzton c ager s a 8 7 to 16 set-o n th e winner's flo or.last a y n i xh t.W i th E d No va tn y nin xz the m in fro m a ll an gle s, Boy s'To wn onszers took " N v lend whi c h th e ir op p on e nts2 unable to overc ome . Novotny l d 9 f le ld goa ls , go od f or 18ts. to lead his temm to vic tory zl :le r wa s th e sn ea rh ea d of the minkton attac k as he c o u nte d times f r o m th e floor.Boy s'| _,q zz g;|nnli%i¢~hmn in unwar-| - 1 .- » ' ¢ v - -.r '.W e ha ve h a d a ta s te o f n o ve m- nxent-lmbusiness i n this c oun trv a i for less cost by regulated,seh-supporting privste enterprise.We L U W I I n e l u u.lguluu.v a n t a g e a t t h e h euwvw W-~. .\.--nf. CATURN G H E R E fr Blair mzhf two Kamen atcominzweek.; meh "Chovvy"|vill meet the,e on the Blx i l \ I 1 1 ;.,tra goo d fa t h og mark et.Br in g in an y thi ng y ou want sold.Lowest ¢-selling charges and no y ardage . Sell y our livestoc k thro ugh y ou r home market and save money .¢ lB l a u 'S a l e s P a v l l l t m Wo sell and rlerk farm |\r.l1r\ (or 1}%. We pguornnloe antlnfnctlon t'. IBIIUNIJAGII Amtlnnver mul Mannmr @@@@@@@@§m@@@§_@. IF YOU W ANT EARLY CHICKS 0-R-D-E-R N- 0 - W - ! We Are Setting Incubators Now Washington County Hatchery Blair, Nebraskg§D@@SD@SD&'D§-D@@@§D.Q§2@. We Recommend Victor Chick Feeds For Strong, Healthy Chicks BASKETBALL! Blair Flour Mills Sorensen Bros.:Phone White 223 FUOUR,FEEDS,CEREALS,SALT See Us for Prices BLAIR vs. WAI-| 00 Fnmmr, _IANUARY 23 0 0 o Blair vs. Decatur TUESDAY, _IANUARY 27 0 Q o Blair High School Gym GAMES START AT 8:00 P.M. Preliminaries Start at 7:15 P.M. Adm ission 30: - lsc - 10: Tax Included uruan up mums on un: nun wvain home and place nf busineavvaie nofver systems. at the expenlebacked up by mound llmprevendm-of efficlency and service.We mg information. in the solution here. g°'=';.f<'g°=**'° ="'";=P°"¢ tio ~ |Second, war bring: with it the "P :ca Ink P°"'l'r nes--q an 'limminent danger of snbnuxe on l ..- ~-.club nut an end m th Cram/ wm-mence wade of cnucn mawnnll 1081 leals.Recent FBI arrests ninz streak bv seo:-ln: a 34 w 27 CRA IG W I N N I N G STREAK ENDED Coach Frank Smancz Telmmuh to my nodnlnz of dollars.We have;di \| 5 ge th 1 t ~.neen the national welfare lmvenled Z£"¢.."¢§12"S.,1€m1i"m;..§S.°?n1;",:*°;: °¥§' °°""' 'i§.'°"°2"n'iB»'fC bv' ~ " " i ' T ' {'!°°"2'?' P':"'¥f#ww enum'-v with SN thousands 0f,'l`he Craik club started out fast and '"IEOYI The fast ateupixcagers will play'|home durin:the Friday nizht.C<|Rhodes' quintet v |atronB Wlhoo fivn,,n",.¢ with linmlfE4 fn r firnf (pam 'ILn pnvuw anwrpnse ues we ue- Ad'nsdonnln.Every !uwry_moenby and productive strenm-¥\;e,.»e,-y power sution, every bhdgeof this nation.Vflmtever we Y\¢°d|every center of communication.-oll. cond,electnc power,inns- must be policed and guM.a,d_ Pmndon.steel-can be W'°d"°°d'Third, wlr brings the posslbxllty xx: °"s;:° .:'*°'.';'. i 2 s i n ~ o f b o m b i n g ~ m a c k : .A en me _f 9,B; _wh "rgwar is being fought for its h!e.:C?::_ »..§,»J»\.~-f'Z'le m¥n;°J the ro- .should be an adequm xrrmm nfTh; Uuy dns w - must b°°°"'°,vol\mleers trained to deal calmly ;m"§en°" °re gluten and f"°,.n¢ .mfuvuy wnh this kind ox Fxn¢u`¢.he 1.n -nghun " " " " " "NK"r ' °k|The office of Clvillln Delenmandfin-preventing forea "°-la nd local rm!deform;ngenclas > helm 10.2 ad but Tek " " ""2 "k=6 5 "` f"`n] "`\v § '"Irallied and laid ntzlhe half. 1443 |§.T§2€.=E.. l Rodmretordennd Ti Tekamah clma bvgk fnst 1"\°m¢r in the season mam the Te- scomd N mints whxle Crain wasmakin: 6. in the third neriod unaslmwedntlnalQuarternllvby.Cnlz The Tuknmuh uulntet turned inn Ruud hi ll name to sto!!Cruln with Clements and Merrue lendlnzlfmt.;od h umn -ml the War Effort 55115 I n £ , , ' S ' ., `..,`I"'.f,.»¢, u'fewF inn wu hilh for Crain. 23; °:".'::" do 939 :'b~:l~=. &'P; gn doing a "ne nb wa- mull_ the Teknmnh attack.Theo. Erick- Scorinn'nummnrvz Tekamsh:Cleinenu 10:M e me 10:Brvunt4: HnmDl»°1\ 4: Adnma 4 and Mor-mw 2.Cnisr: T. Erleksen 10: G.Erigksen 9:Druhe 4:Conklin 2:Kennedv 2.I knmmlu cazen a 32 m 20 defeat atWahoo. while Blair but the Kamalteam. 33 to 20.'lt Tehmah.'mesdny mzllt the local cnlgri nlny their return animzement wxlhthe weak Decatur club :hd should:strengthen their fini-plsce wm-tion in the confexvnce u | resulLI Bllir eui lv ddelted Decatur, 63 to 26. lm I-'rldav nlnrht. L m g h l P h u U m aBy heln| placed In l can of dried mug.|lungmh w n recend! brouiht from Africa to Chlcal°. I 1 <1 H H 3 | ; l l l l. m r ...........1 lm -wurly|m nt moush. and mm v ,i n d - .a mpug | dllilncepi 10.900 milet. and n lived.cm Um lm nf nm i l u . .f n i l n 1 \ \ sA |I n ¢ n n n n l i n l n I l l n l h n l h n l i i l n u f *mannI»;..!...H... l.¢Iiuwtime wo rk wu cc .' ' m a Hn'~ " m .° ' : : . . u : " ''";a.T""'».'.a;.."""" 1: z»..' ; . 1 my _lin _ 'l°'3f-"°9. lea City, lntlno and llan\|vldlth»In undlr llnetlq ol na govern | i l l[&i§'§T»i$'}3=`i§§i`i=ibn`§§\§1`iE£ vnllili PSR": \ --nn: nN=rnm>n.m:-P a m i i n uve srncx PnlcEs~ A1 sqmgg. ummm Fat Cattle Open the Week 10-25: Higher. T°P $14.00 _.w ...;"f~°"=*"f'-#"~=1 ~.I~ ~&=..-x."', ».~.£~ ~~»~--=~ ~. E. §`i§f`¥a¢erB Installed At \ . .°...~da 0 » '| \ Tha mio Womxn'| Club heni. s a .»¢.1?:\»f1§§"8.u"Z1§n.`§."nmZ Arvun~ may-nv.were amen: tm'-dinner and afternoon marnm.Mn,Herbert Jones.Jr..l\~been bedfut. but is reverted -~DrovlnM3 West webmted his thh- teenth birthdav.Thursday.Hi~srrandnarenm. Mm Anna West -Mr.and Mn.Dick Sim-.kletthelwd him observe the annive sa 'ff and Mn. John H. Miller o _ » - n - - - ' Mrs. D ay le Tomblad and Roy At- -wood took over their ne w duties c W o rthy Ma tr o n and W o r th y Patron of Mc Kinle y Cha pter, O. E. S., at a spec ial meeting, Thursday evening.All o ff ic er s of the o rd er we ro installed a t th a t time.Mr s . P o m s L u n d t served as ins ta lli ng ~fficer;M m .Vio la Fea r.as i n- s ta ll i n g ma r a h a l; D r . H e m p h i l l, =»=lling c haplain, and Mrs. Mona Steady - Fat Lambs $l2.25@1250:Feeders $11.50@l2.00. Aged Sheep Firm. I-IERMAN CHAPTER OF 0.E.S. INSTALIS ._ ,.... Current Préiect Lesson Studied mss MYRTLE JENSEN TELIS ~ MARRIAGE ~e curnm. proect enum.Illness Comes", in bdmt »®\1di°<*this week by utexldun :lub landI ers thx-ourzhout the countv. underthe guidance of Miss Ruth Wolfe, Home Demonstration Azent. The lason is not a proleszclonmxninx ctvurso, but was dedzned to help me hom er who mym care lor n sick mon.Dunng each of the le rs'meezlnzn. a "slck'? persnn wu put co bed. :mu 4 Ing by Harman chapter, 0, E. 3__ No, zxe. Az mc time, Mn. Eulel Jeapersen took her place as Wor-thy Matron.and Tom McDonald was installed as Worthy Patmri. Other nfhcers include Mm. Ruth Thane, assoclam matron; Kennelh Wachter,associate patron;Mrs. Evslyn Lowe, secretary; Mrs. Lola Tmhlsarn,treasurer; Min Harriet -Wilson,conduchesu;Mm.Alice.Presbn, lssocjate eonduciresa; Mn. nnnounclng, thi:week,the mar- riage o! their dmghter, Mia! HYY' tle Jensen of Bnltlmore, Mlrylllld, to Harold Yates, also o! Baltimore.The ceremony was verfonned De-cember 27, at St. Mm-k'n Lutheran Church in Bnldmnre. The bride, a graduate of Blair High School ln 1936, went to Bal- timore several mantlu ago to par-Llclpate in defense work.Mr. Yates was formerly o l Omaha. Offi c ers , i n ad dition to the W on th y M a t m n and W o r th y Patro n, nr e :Mr s .Loui sa B ello ws,u.uoci- ste matron ; She rry Moore , ass oc i- ate patron; Mrs. Perma Lundt, soc ~ rota ry ; Mrs . D olly Mo ore , tr eas ur- er :Mr s . E d y th e A two o d, c o n d u w ress;Mrs. Edna Rey nolda , £ssoc i- Bbe c on du c tre u:Mr s ,E d n a Ma e Brown , c h apla in; Mrs. Ada o. Bur- ¢h;m, . mar shal;Mr s.Mon a De eta, '"| : | ~ Events Of The C»0m_i1_g Week Th e W e e k O f J a n u a r y 22 To 2 9 Thundny, Jsnuuy 22 Merimyx Project Club-Mrs. Ed StorkMcCarthy Progressive Clu b-Mru. Chris Chrixwffersen Blli r Merrymakera Mrs.Ray Spanhnn f .UE¢tB,!n8tai1.lng Uby Cla rissa Wic ks.~@Adsh;Mrs.Esther Boha,Ruth# Mrs.Eunice Bruae,Esther; Mrs. Julia Bendorf,Ma nhli Mrs. sg- nes Rounds,Electai Mrs.BessieJ. French. warder; and Dr. W. F. Hemphill, sentinel. Mr. H_ H, Brown mwnwd thenew Worthy Mahon. Mrs.Doyle Tonmlss,mum a bouquet of M roses, and Miss Elizabeth .-um Swanson ot Omaha dedicated l voal selection. "Beautiful m v " . to her.Miss Swanson slsouB8!\E "Rest in the lard"and Rose Softly a1»°mim».". Among the out-of-town vldwrsat the open installalon were Major! and Mrs. Everett Swanson and daughter, Elizabeth Ann, o! Liber-~ ty Chapoer, 0. E.S., A. N. Sta- |pleton, Mrs. Herbert Bennett, and Miss Matt McDonald o l Craig?|snri Mrs. J. S- Bennettfof Sioux City, Iowa.I At the close ol the evening, re- in-eshments were served by Mrs.IFred Krogh, Mrs. Leslie Reynolds, Mm. Ernest Tornhlnd, Mrs. W. E. Lucke, and Mrs. Karl Petersen. \ l 1 Enjoy Dinner At Thane Farm Home Guests of Mr. and Mrs.Elmer W... ..... .....,....,-.. 7, ..... ..-~....Aviation Co. at Baltimore. ,ga :~ ~'=::; G. 1 ~ H1 31Yéc 7 ; r .»;f; f..:» n wx; ~ .=.: mi=;:.-*4,-"1~'~" -.'s »=z»»~.'»¢*='; o re-9: i §%~e€ he §_..\ Wi , ~..».\¢:...r§..,¢...vGR»»:M- ..é....., Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Tyson of Omaha :bent Sunday at the par- ental, M. E. Tyson, homo. Mr.and Mrs.Earl Caldwell and Nall were dinner guests, Sunday, at the parental, Fred Long, home. Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth e n u m. son of Omaha visited at the par- ental,Ed Gilbertson,home last Sunday. Miss Peggy Pounds ol Omaha spent from Friday until Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pounds. Members oi' the Danish Sew'ln8 Circle have been quilting,this week, at the homo ol Mrs. H. Skov Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. John Mace nero Friday supper guests at the Rus sell Porter home in Tekamah. Fred Robertson of Herman is spending several daYB with Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Mead. ..=.............t.....................r-.me uodsey chaplain' mrs. Ethel nms i o e u u v - mr s . u u rr o r uvarious methods of oro wr o ne 'Wachter,mhrshsl;Mrs.Carrie'l`ruhlsen A schedule of the rneetdnkl f°l-,lows: Friday, January 16, Herman group at Mrs. Emil Follen's ?"'"'°~2 Monday,January 19,AYIIYIKWH, group, st home of Mrs. I.aWro1'lCeDunklau: Wednesday. smr aww! led by Mrs. Gevnze Kdlsr, Jr., llSeheffler Hall; Thursday (why)Blair RTVW led by Mrs. W. C. Lin- den,at Sehalfler Hall;Frida) January za,Fontanelle Group ar Otto Inhghorst home. ATTENDED CHURCH TRAINING SCHOOL, The leadershi training Bch°0l.| Johnson,organist;Mrs.Bernice Johnson,Adnh;Mrs.Dorthula Morrow, Ruth; Mrs. Leona Potadle,Esther;Mrs.Ludlla Lowe.Mar-tha; Miss Elsie Wilson,Electa; Mrs.Dora McDonald,w a r d e r ; Clare Johnson, sentinel. Installing o f f i c e r was BertLowe, with Mrs. Ethel Wachter as installing marshal.During the course ol the evening, (gilt was Presented by the officers to Mrs.Frederlka Pepprniller,outgoing Worthy Mntron.Mrs.Jespersen was also appointed defense wair- man ol the chapter. Refreshments were served, at the I Herman Baptist Guild-Mn,C. L." Reid Friday,January 23 Hex-msn Degree of Honor, °Ys~ter supper ". R. Gray home Herman Wom.sn's Club-Mrs. O. H. G°d»¢y~ti Blair Degree of Honor Installa- onI Monday, January 26 Monday Afternoon Club Hemun Bridge Club-Mrs. Wal-do HancockTuesday, January 21 O. E.S. Kensington--Mrs. Carl BobsPIh1\»|Wednesday. January 28dmmm M,\_h°d§ z cose ol t o even ng,y Mr. and%'i'....».,.T§..'.§'Friday eve ni ng. Mrs. A, w. Barge °f Te wmh nnd'E ~ Pinoc hle mo b-mn. w. Blair church representative who|M"~ and Mrs. Ned Tyson.'Thursday,January 29 attended a part or all of the school Kindred Club-Mrs R_ ]y[_ Iver-..... Mrs . Flo yd Si -£ tlr,s up4;i n-| ARL 1Nc.'r0 N 0. E. s .son ' te t f child 'vis on;rs.-- Jolhtfnsugton, suggglmrgientxnior 1 N s ' r A L L s o r s l c s n s i u g g ;e Ladies . u a - r m . d rt |'.'Mn n.gg negl, junior;Mm.Frank`S The "sg oflmes ol 3° o. 2 5___M£:;1;as Society Mrs.Elmer IIightree, on the board of educa-arepta spter °'.4 ' o f Armg-T___._M C_Klohin t stt.h Ma A c rs ,L .PP._d R J hn p Brooks ton,eldan nsts axon e -.i i fh é s n nmgl 0 ~'onic gall.Th`;Bday_ with Miss BBlair Pick Up-Mrs .H.H. ~u 1 _rown.Y wson as e line mar Kennsrd Menmist Aid-Mrs. REP ORTS O N |'I`he following are the new offl- Clyde E. Rosenbaum m r :N I M B E R S cers: Union Stock Yards,Omaha, Jan.20,19l'Y "A....l.E:Re- ceipts of cattle at Omaha Mon- day were 8,000 head.Demand appeared to be broader andtrading ln cornled steers and yearllngs more active at pricesstrongto25chigherthanthe close ol last week.Best steers brought $14.00.Heilers were in good demand at fully steady prices and cows sold freely any-where from !0@Z'5c higher than Last Friday.The market (or stocker:and feeders held justaboutsteady,supplies limited, demand healthy. CORNFED STEERSChoice to prime ....$13.75@l4.25 Good to choice . .....$12.Z5@18.75Fair to good .......s1o.'1s@12.z5 Common to fair . ...$ 9.00@l0.75 CORNFED YEARLINGSChoice to prime ....$l3.75@H.25Good 10 choice .....$l2.50@13.'l5 Fair to good .......$.l1.00@l2.50 Common to (air ....$I0.W@l1.l)0 Trashy warmed-ups S 9.00@10.00FED HEIFERSChoice to prime ....$l2.50@13.25Good .lo choice ....$l!.50@|2.50 Fair to good .......$l0.25@1l.50Common to fair ....$a.5o@mz5 COWS II rnursoay. It me wrunes U. nuns-lim- home.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gnstin weredinner mmm at the Dave Gustinhome In Blair. Saturday. The Desolb Snndsv §¢=l'm9I hasbeen discontinued until Annl. bo- csuse of the had roads.Mr. and Mrs. John Sestvsbt ofOmahadied at the Ralph Hino- lins home. sundav eveninz. Kenneth Piooer.who is em-nlovsd in an Omaha nucldnt hoaso.snent Thursdav at home.Neil W dt a nd Harry PaulsenatteludedtheA. I. Hansen sale.west of Herman. Saturday. s da visito t thCli(';:rdvHneline home .3 . u r: Joe Su lv family. Mr. and Mrs. Claar 1eCrone of Kennsrd visited their daunrhter.Mrs. C. R. Aonlebv and lnmlly. last week. Alben Schjodt of Blair was ro- eleoted director of the ProductionCredit Association, at the eiszth sn-nual meeting held in South Omaha, Friday.Schiodt also appeared ontheprogram, elvinz the member-lehip report; he had served as _membership sedvdty ehair-msn lor the association daring the Dust year. *NECK BONES Sc lb. *Liver Pork 144: lb. Brains Beef llc ln. Weiners GIaser's 25c ib. *Hearts Pork 12151: lb. I r i'I`hone of Herman, at a 7 o'cloekf dinner, Tuesday evening, were Mr.and bedfast with flu fe severallend Mm. z. s. smith, Mr. and Mrr.d,,,.,,_'4' Li.Heroic!Stewart,Dr.and Mrs.[Walter E. Goehring, and John A.| 2 Carrigan. IReturn Home After Montlfe Visit I Mrs. Clyde Larsen and daughter, Donna Lou, left Tuesday for theirhomeinLongview,Washington following a month's visit wth Mrs. Larsen's parents,Mr,and Mrs. George Kuhr,Jr.They planneo Mr. and Mm. Fred Kolterman 0*lwahoo, Nebraska, spent Sunday tn Blair with Carl Kolterman,Sr., and son, Cari. Jr. Mr.and Mrs.Fritz Mathieseir entertained i.hElr sonéin-law and.dnugl1ter, Mr. and Mrs. Adler Pet. _ersen and family of Omaha, Sun~ day.l Mr. and Mrs. Jens P. Hansen of |Washlngton spent Wednesday with M d M .Walter G.Huber.e short stopover in Denver, Colo-f r. an rs . . . a n I . .. . u v m n i a I A \ r h § l M -T . \ 1 r -¢'I'he Hubers visited friends in Om Mrs.A C. Bebe]has been in " "'"" ' " " '" " |Miss Audrey webs, worthy ma uU:51'1'1A|.. p4U'|_L;;5 Everything points toward more pigs than ever in 1942, according tn the December Die'cron reoonof the agricultural marketing ne vice of the U. S.government of agricuture.The fall vis crop wase big one.It amounted to more than 35 million pigs, or a fifth more than we had during 1940.Ali sections of the United States produced more fall pigs than a year earlier, but it was the west north central states,with 30 per cent increase.that led the r w The east north central statea e\ n \ nn . r |o n h n p r a n o n n f 1 i nor l'*P1|Y t o o n ;H .C M c C l e l l a n W d r t h y|p a " tron;Mrs. Fern Gaines, associate A son, Roneid Raymond" 6 lb. B matmn;Mrs.Grace Mastiek, oz., was born Tuesday morning 1,3recetmry;Mrs.M mr Gilfry. Mr. end Mrs. Harvey I-Ieineerllng. treasurer;Mrs.Gertrude McClel» A Caesarian operation was pm. lan, eonductresa; Mrs. Anna Koou, formed at Blair Hospital.Mrs. associate conduetrese; Mrs.H-U-|Heinzerlinp: is the former Barbara not Lawson,chaplain; Mrs.Inez Hitchman, daughter of Mrs RuthFrench, marshal: Mrs. Helen Hahl-beck, organist: Mrs. Mattie Peter- sen, wa:der; Mrs. Pauline Ander-son, Adnh° Mrs Belle Reekme er.v . 7 b,4 ee I _Ruth;Mrs.Bess Brown,Es s en'l oz.ughter Carol Ann Mrs.Violet Peterson,Martha; Hitchmsn of Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Murphy of Fort Calhoun ere the parents of a born bv Caeearian operation at Blair Hosptaii,Tuesday morning.Mis; Lucy Lawson,Eleota;and A dausrhter,Lonaine Gayle. Mrs. Maude Dovvell, sentinel.mvseiszht 5 lb. and 10 os.. was born Prime heavy cows ..$8.75@9.25 Good to choice -.....$8.|}0@B.'i'5 Fair to good .........$7.25@H.D0Cutters.. . ........$8.25@'i'.25 .....s5.oo@e.eoCannersSTOCK. CATTLE s11.oo@12.25 .s1o.oo@11.uo s s.5o@1o oo Good to choice ylgs.Fair to good ylgs. .Corn.to fair ylgs. Wet cows ..........$ 6.25@ 7.50 $ 8.00@11.00Fieshy heifers ..... Steer calves .......$ 9.00@14.25 Heifer calves ......S 8.00@12.50FEEDER STEERS Good to eh. feeders s1n.5o@z2.oo Fair 'lo good feeders $ B.00@10.50 Corrs to feir feeders $ B,.'00@ 9.00 I!Al k a s e l t z e r Goc Size .....Now 49c \'ICK'SVapo Rub Stainless351: Size .....29c 75:2 Size .........59c N y a l A s p i r i n 100 Tablets ~ 3 9 1 : 200 Tablets ~........59c N Y A I . R u b b i n g A l c o h o l Pint Bottie 391: 4 - w n v Co l d T a b l e t s Per Box ~.15c S P E C I A L Campana Balm I-501: Bottle Regular(Sl1(T0':izgLe) Special H o t W a t e r B o t t l e Syringe xglhinalion Buy Now . . . Our Stock Is Complete u,u,lnU'r L i v e r O i l 50 Capsules .....-.....69c 100 Capsules .$1.19 NYM,C o d L i v e r o n One-Half Pint 59:1 Full l'inls .98c N e w P e - R u - N a $1.25 Value $1.09 1'1:l'| :,\ H a n d L o t i o n s Per Pint . .. Noir! Pri c es Quotvd I) 0 Nu t In rludv the 'Fax I'1°eScr1ptxon Flllmg In Our Specialty.Phone Us Your Wants . .. ..We WillMail Them to You STEWAR'l"SPH.§M!P.£Y L a x a c o l d T a b l e t s P e r B o x ~ y [ H A I : f t g " t ; l U \ . I . l » C i { L u | £ : x \ I J ; s ;n. | . . ¢\ u -a h a ,S u n d a y .m a v n c u D l l u u . | . u . . a \ . :u l ¢. | .r w - ":H o a t é s s e s f g f t h e e v e n i n g w e r e J a _ , , { m . y ~t o ~a n d 3 , s e n s r o e r e n n e r s Q.'M r .a m - I M r s .G u s t a v K a h n k a n n » 1 V i h f e s f l a m e a R h e a G z l f r e y ,M 1 5 M r s .J o n e s .M r s .J o n e s w a s t M C o m p t o n I s I ' s 1 r \ I . 1 u n d M a .a n d h i .M y m o n d ~~_F .L .D o l a n ._M a r y A l l e n ,d a u g h i e r o i r a ..H o s t e s s F o r S i s t e r s ¥ . E " ? f , f f ' f I _ _ a n f , ' l 5 S l |° 2 _ , E I 1 n ,d P R O G R A M T O D A Y '_ _ . _ _ ____ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ , , _ _ , _~. { ' i ° l . A ' . ' ? . " f ;' f f i h I .Bu c s SHARPLY HIGHER,gg g HOGS:Receipts of hog at 9 Mr. and Omaha Monday were 11,500 head. A11 classes of buyers were~in the markpt for sunnlim: and__|mra» ueurgo u, nom, .uesuay ar-1Complrmentnrytohersisters., temoon.A spefal music program rs b i Mrs, Chnstlne Benson of Sf. Pet~ers,Minnesota. and Miss MaryKull of Little Falls.Minnesota, Mn.Fred Compton [entertained a number of old neighbors ano friends, Tuesday afternoon. Guests included Mesdames Frei: Olsen, Christina Thone, I... D. War- rick, Laura Tofte, Walter Sappen-field, Ed Jensen, Walter Nielsai,Carl Pieper, Francis 'Forsberg and 1»aVeme.Anna Peterson,and Misses Mary and Eva Andersen. M Lou L a m entertained atrs.dinner,Tuesday,for Mrs.Fred<Dixon of Benson, Mrs. Bertha Tha- den of Fort Calhoun, and Mrs. G. G. Hina of Blair. Miss Maxine Woodr-ing, daugh- ter ol Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wood- ri elebrated her ei hth hinh"K» c s _ _'|e=y.Saturday,entertaining s group of little friends at a party that afternoon. I Mr. and Mrs.Abe Warrick of Arlington spent Sunday with Mrs.Ti.r t ' 1| .e rm¢spen socxs Y " I Ian he Wa.rHck and family. Tues Mrs. Compton served lunch to the visitors. D. A. R. Enterinined By Mrs. Mencke ll.|ns wrmr., M......\... nnlnrruinnrl H c -day guests of Mrs. Warrick wereMr. and Mrs. William Bisbee and daughter, Carol Susan, of Arling- hon. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wul! were ing given this aftemoon at the Blair High School for students andthoseofthegeneralpublic who' care to attend. Tha theme is "Amer-I ican Unity Through Music" and music of the home, s|\ool,com- munity and the nation will be ex- emplified.IAtonepointi n j h e programvirtually the entire music depswment will be on the stssge at one time presenting a solid front of 140 music students.Other num-bers on the program are being gre- Club and soloists. sented by the choir,Boys'lee No'r1 , orCHURCH SERVICES KUYAL NEIGHBUKS ller, Aurgal Alien.lramsen of Arizona, gave birth toI N S T A L L O F F I C E R S son this month. -s Mrs,Roy Poulson is a rnedica.With Mrs. H. H. Brown and Miss patient at Blair Hospital.Helen Bolt as installing officers.Mrs. Ethel Miner of Bhir en~ the following officers for the Roy-und the hospital for medicalal Neighbor lodge wereinstalled on treatment this week Wednesday evening of this week:Mrs. Mary Moore has been ser-l»Omcl;'Selma Madsen; Vice ofa' ously ill for several days.Hospi-cle-Mse Meats; Chancellor--Mary l attendants reverted this morn- Cronstrom;Past Oracle-Rena ing' she is sligtly improved.Kuhr;Recorder-Ella Bross;Re-I ceiver-Mary lngerslev;Marshals -Lucille Smith and Catherine Stewart;Sentinels-Elsie Gustin and Margant Epperley; Musician _.Edna Holstein;Gr-aces 'osie GUESTS OF VICECONSUL HOLST Dr. and Mrs. N. C (`Arlsen, Dr.VsrnDeusen,Leona McCormick,'M _'p ~§°;'2"'.'§'=°'- suns Nelson and 323 ni? 'E..£..§., s'ff;'»kssi:"i§i'§ a ro in en.'f _ p N h 1Aftertheinstallation refresh-!S2,,}l°':,'M,;=m_,§"'v,; °g'_§_§ paid unevenly l everything, hearinggreatest were generally Friday,best selling up to $1grades going fr SHEEP AND r SHEEP: Recs lambs at Ornal 7.500 head Sk Boolr 'nu avenge 1bo o b l year.I rows two tom |hom triends. higher prices for.rier grades show- advance.Prices 25c higher than: butcher weights 1.35 and packing*om $11.30 down .ma s s rEA.DYeipts of sheep and1a Monday were .s n Yau Mflon reldl d xie buys two, bor- 'x library and two I f<»"" '$?=`"" e\ `°i\'v-,'=%°<"=" '$e L ' ¢~o,,,~ -I c=:~»°° N.a;:.:.'ez;;,§..:$'5t";\.`ai'.;:'2a;first meeting of 1942, last Fddayafternoon.lThe program, entitled "National Defense", was presented by Mrs. C.R. Mead.Mrs.Mead revealed n number of very interesting and seldon heanl facts regarding thetraining of the men who defend our' Colorado, werecountry. A cash donation for the_ Mr.and Mrs. United Service Organization was<voted by the chapter at this meet- ing. Sunday aftemuon visitors at the George H.Kuhr home:evening'callers were Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Moncke.The Kuhrs spent Mondo) at die Lenny Orum. Mrs.Clyde _daughter,Kay Kuhr home near Sappenfleld and Beth.of Denver,dinner guests of Robert Hitehman, Thursday evening.Mrs,Sappen-field and Kay Beth have been guests of relatives hero slvgce the Christmas holidays.'lo the Nikumi Chapter on Febru-'Albert Cawer,who has been ary 20,employed in defense work on the west coast siilte last fall. arrived Monday Evening Club this week for several days with `The Monday l-Iveniag Bridge Mrs, Carver and daughter at theClub met with Mrs. Wilbur |,0we_' Dr. R. E. Tilden homo; he will en- this week.Substitute players were ter an Omaha hospital for a major Mm.J.C, Thompson, who drew'<»nemUon. next week. En route to cut prize,and Mrs.william' Illnir, Mr. Carver visited ln Berth~ ,Gri mm lligh prize was won byaud, Colorado,with his mother, ,I\lrs. Alfred o. Sick.Mrs. o. Edmiston. l Mrs. J. S.Bennr|retumed to Tovvnscnd Club her home in Sioux City, Iowa, FH-;The first council meeting ol the day evening,following several new year was held br 'I'ownsenn;d¢\)'! with her mother, Mrs. Semin Club No. 1, Monday evoninm at gm' Stapleton, and luster, Mrs. Emest_y_ Cronstrom home on West wash.Tornblad.Mrs.Bennett recently l .hh-a. C. R. Mend will be hostess ington Street.The new president,| received a_ card,dated D_ecemher| |CONGREGATIONAL-Mrs_Du.; relle Barber:Thursday,pnstor's visiting day; 5 o'clock p.m.,pas~tor's study course; 6 o'elock, L. 3_1U. dinner for Junior Cholr mem-l hers; 7:30, Sunday School staff and officers meeting ln church base- ment: 7:30. board of trustees meets.Sunday, 10 o'clock, Sindsy School, classes for children from beginners to young people; ll a.m., morning worship and sermon, "The Gift of the Church to the World".|K E N N A R D.WASHINGTONLUTHERAN-P. C. Jensen:Sun- day School, 10 am. ln both church- es; services, 10:45 a.m. at Wash-_ ington, 7:45 p.m. at Kennuxd. .-\h- nual meeting of congregation will follow Kennard church service. Catechetical class meets remlar- ly,Saturday morning,9:30 to 11:30. at the parsonage. FIRST LUTHERAN-I{_ c. Jor~ genseh:Sunday School at 9:30, English services at 10:45. vesper services at 8 with message by ProfJ. Langland. Lutheran Guild meetswithMrs.Modus Hansen.Wed~l nesday afternoon,January 28,Harry Morris will talk on Gen. \2..a..»v P 1-.. in masnmv .J Luth. ments were served.John P. Holst at the 60th anni\er~ gary celebmtiono oafhtl1eThD;gsh rotherhood in m a.u ay~ ~ ~leveninir.Principal speaker of the H A R R Y M0 RRISewlls ¢ wa s the bma h mi ni s te rs ._,to the United States.Hem-ik deHarryMorris will give a talk °"Kauffmxnn.De Kauffmann gp-General Robert E- Lee-before a peared before the Dana student meeting of the Luther l1€li!\l€»_body in Blair that aftemoon. next Wedneledayl °"°';'Q§-F'¥"'§1 event will ta e ace a e mrsLutheranChurcii on West J a c k - ' M I S S C L E M M E R I S son Street.C O N V A L E S C I N G .n Miss Frances Clemmer was able~~1 0 to return home. Sunday. from Im- ~~ manuel Hospital in Omaha.She.lis eonvalesclnyf at her apartment Neal Grubbe, who has been prm.,in the Jake Brass home. | cipal of the school at Wisner. be- gan his new duties this week at su. perintendent of the \Vinsid\ Schools,Mr.Grubbe, well-known throughout Washington County and Mrs. Grubbe is a niece of FrmMisfeldtofSunnysideandhim Ray Brown ol' Kennnrd. Advertise in The Enterprise It In-inns Results I Buy Defense Bonds and.Saving Starilps Now! , t ~» -~'. B u Defense Stamps! i i ' :»»~~*2 /_r ~ r r ~= v;~~O ~'l\\,' ~-, // ,. ..\ j s""*°,';f;';§;'f3;;'f"'I N e e d Y o u r H e l p l mon ao?'rms Space cor-mauled by The Enterprise Fr a n k Petersen,presided;Mr s J . Cronntrorn is th e ne w sec retary - treasurer. I Plans were Ifillde for a drive for ne\V rnembfers, and it.n a n an- nounced that meetings wi ll con- tinue to be held reguiarlv al. Schei- fer I lnll, c n c h ls t a n d 3 r d Fr id ay eveninszo of eac h month.Th e ne xt msmfinor in nf|1nr|\1|0r|fm- Fn hn ln rvi 14,f r o m her son,Bob Benn ett; thou ght to b e in Aus tralia with the U. S. artille ry , at the time the let- ter wa s wr itten ,the Bennetts be- lieve th a t their son is n e w sta- .ti on ed in Singapore. Luthe ra n Gui ld Mr s Ma ri us Ila n ae n wi ll e n te r l \ \ \ \ l U L A n n u u v n w a n aerle a g u e ,Wednesday evening. B A P T I S T - - C .E .Ha mi lto n : "A n xi o u s Ca r e" wi ll b e th e the me f o r Sunday mor nin g'a 11 o'ulock servic e. The lc tt;re of Paul to Tini- o th y wi ll be th e subjec t fOr the evening. The Sun day Sc ho ol meets a t 10 a.rn.,y ou ng peo ple a t 6:30m i n memb ers of th e Lu the r an | PUL Sunday I I ~'GE' ln;I§";vE"l;e ;}v;¢i;t;a;'Cuiid at her home, nut Wednes- nmsnm Presented.day sfllmoon.¢.I CHURCH OF CHRIST-10 "~!"-» Bible School; 11 mm., Communwn and worship,"S|.ewardship". 6:30p.m.. Junior Endeavor; 7:80 Pm.. missionary society offers program of responsive readings and songs. 1uE'rHonxsT-John P. Brooks: 10 |.m., Church School, meeting ln three departments. 11 a.m-. morn-ing worship and anthem by choir, sermon by Rev. Paul M.Hillmanof Fremont; one feature of the ser- vice will be the prosenbativn af a plan for the reduction of debt onCmwellHome, Nebraska YV°§|¢>'° nn, and other Church inghtullonn.Rev. Brooks will supply tha Fre-mont pulpit.7:30 p.m.,Sunday, Young Adult Fellowahlp--an evdn-lng of educntion and x'ellowlh\P» rnnrluudina miih nfmahments.Na r 7 1 1OP EN SUNDAYS AND EVENINCS A n n o u n c e m e n t .l o a s I Have Purchased the Interest of My Broth- er, Russell Larson, in the LARSON BROS. MARKET And Will Operlte the Bulinesa in the Fulum.The Same High Quality Merchandise and Good Service We Have Alwlyl Given Wlll He Conllnued ln the Future. Your Continued Patronage Is Solicited and Will Be Appreciated 0 0 o HERMAN LARSON BLAIR, NEBRASKA - -_ _-ww: THANK YOU! I extend my nlncrre lhnnlm lo lhole who hue been my pllronn ll the Larson Bros. Market for ¢he many yum I have b ln business.Your loy- lliy in greatly apprednled. 0 R u s s e l l L a r s o n |I *Bacon §E2»ii;&,'§.1}£;- 21 Lard Swifts, llb. Carton 15 Chili Bricks, Each 23 *NECK BONES Sc lb. *Hearts Pork 12151: lb. *Liver Pork 144: lb. Brains Beef llc ln. Weiners GIaser's 25c ib. *ci~=ip¢frui¢ned.siie,s§19c *Oranges Med. Size,Doz. Zlc i be v ¢~,DANISH LUTHERAN OF 0R~ UM-Co 1umST MARYS EPISQOPALSdny Sch I 9: l k Ch rch offic era have n chosen e | mmunlon service.1 u'clock, Dr N. c. Carlsen of r I _."ordon Hughes:\u\oo »80o'c oc ;u services, 11 o'clock | Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Iverson md;Clml lu of Herman warn Satur-|day dlnner welt: of Mn. MarginetIverwnandfamily.Tuudxy Ievening nam of Mn. Mnrzlmzvanm were Mr. and Hn. R. M. Corn Select 3 No. 2 Cans 25c Pancake Flour 3 lb. Bag l2c Corn Flakes Miller'sPkg.8c Coffee Sas Perfection, lb.Zlc Toilet Tissue X£:;",°,{';*{{, 25; Noodles Choice Egg, 2 lbs.-19 Fruit Cocktail 2 I-lb. Cans zs Puifal Wheat Cello. Bag, Each 5 PHONE 32 »We Deliv w.J. sAsI -|1 Ivenon axfd son, Bob. ' ' Y 1(5i1:¢\1 :¥i ~*4 -THEl L n o u | - | . .n r . . | . . . . . . 1 . .9 . _ . . . . . . _a n u n a fan Calhoun And Vidniey ¢" . Z C r . i : 3 ¢...~\i r ~~~~Club laumemim Familia Az ow- te r S u r i v" | Along The Bottom Road EW GUEST AT MARRIAGE L1CI§i~1sEs C R O W E L L H O M E Jumary 16-IE!;_Humlieek, Cnr- 'roll Iown,and Mildred PauleyM m Mmr B, Bregding, widow Clxlroll, Ian.I ~ 4§f:?,@f§'/i1§£fI{?;;L7.i.. ~d~f~fif . ~ T .. Mr. md Mn. W, J.Nunk nnd R,|lph'Vdl"Bd, Symdly. with Mm Effects of War 'Felt Loca||y Nehrukn, amd Washington Conn ty, nllenx must tile appllcatio~between February 9 And Feb 28, 1942, inclndve. This mle ~ plies w f o r t y ~ EW GUEST ATCROWELL HOME M m Mlry B Breeding, widow ol a former Methodist mininer. has been voted into the Cnmell Memorial Home here.The new guest arrived early this week, totake up residnnee. Along The Bottom Road Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Larson and son and Mr, and Mm. George K. Nelson and Norma were guem at 9 birthday puny given Tuesday evenimr at the Herman Pewersen home, in honor ol Mrs. Pefatlwu. Mr.and Mn. Henry Sorensen and H.C.Kuhr :nd son, Ralph,were nnang those attending the unnual meeting of the Production Credit Association in South Oma- ha, Friday. Mrs. Carrie Simonaen and lam-ily attended the funeral of Mm. lauis Lund in Blair, Sundny. Edwin Simonsen went to Omalm, Cempb¢||°s Mortuary PHONE 91 MARRIAGE L1CI§i~1sEs Jumary 16-M.ll;_Humlieek, Cnr- rnll,Iown,and Mlldnd Pauley, Carroll, Ian. Janunry X6-Eldrege L. KillianOmaha, and Hlrrlet Selfert, Om: mhz.. January 17-Ervin J.Ci-ews, Morehexd, Iowa. January 19--Bamey Oldfield, Dsnlnon, lawn, and Ellen Stephen- son, Denison, Iowa, It Brings xmnxu meréldbers M; =~=': : " : ' z°: s z; 'joy an on r sunlWac.ht.er home. Around forty were 'bresentThe club will meet w i t h ~Johanna Olson January 30..Plnochle was nlsyed. and pnzeswere awuded ss Iollowlz Mrs. Jo- hanna Olson andOle Jensm high; Marjorie and Darrel Jense . low; Mrs.Henry Richter.r vellngl prize.The Ben Wuhlner. ,Ernest Grenier. A. I-I. Lowe. Henry Rich-ter. Fremont Jensen. Tom Wake-field. Jr., Wsrren Wakefield. Mrs.Lizzie Richmr. Mrs.Johanna Ol~son and Ole Jensen families at-tended end_M§a»_}~lgnn( Henning: Mr.and Mrs. George Rohwerand Beth were sweets. Sundsyfiordinner at the Frederick Beckmanhome in Omaha.The Frank Temnorleya movedlast week from their farm in Greendistrictt o n farm in Douglusl county. Kruse, of Omaha. Krlduated from the Mlnne Luss zmds school Tues- day evenins.He will attend Nonh High School in Omaha.Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Kruse mentSundxy with Mr. and Mrs. William Slayer.,Sunday mleals of Mr. end Mrs.¢\__.|u..u..:.. ....... u--_A u.. Billy Kruse.san of Willlun Novsk'| brother-m-law ann meer.Mr, and Mrs Edglr Larsen, went of Hermsn.Mrs.Judith Aronson.who islm.. the wi nter in L inco ln a nd Omaha,visited Mrs.John Near- hood, Prldxy.Mr. and Mrs. James Thompsonwere supper guests, W¢d"°'¢'Y. lf the Bert Cooper home.On Sun- day, they were mbertained at din- ner by their son-in-lsw end daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jordan.Members of the McCarthy Pro-gressive Club are gathering at the home ol Mrs. Chris Christoflersen,today (Thundsy l. lor a coveredn.___».--..ml.-_.....=..._4- n... The country note may be thou- sands of miles away from the bat- tle front, but its shelves (eel the effem of the wer. Dozens of items sold in the avenge shore may soon be very scarce, or may disappear entirely.Halter ropes are made of hemp from the Philippines. Sisal,from which binder twine is made, cumesfrom Yucaten.Hog bristles from Mongolia are used in brushes, Soft drinks contain coca leaves from Peru and Kola nuts from Jsmniee.'Tapiocl hu been imported in the past from me Netherlands Indim | Between rennllly z ana renru-ary 7 are the dstes of applicationwhich hsve been set for Gennsri, Italian end Japanese nstlonsls re- siding in the state! of Calllornix,Oregon, Wsshlngtoh Nevada, Ar-izona, Montana, Utah and Idaho. Fmllure to complywll'.h the no# regulations may be punished by severe pennltia, including possible interment of the enemy alien forthe duration of tns _wen The ob- ject of the new ruling is the dual one of strengthening the UnitedStates' internal wety And nrv'-~' U18 the loyal alien, even if he has become technically an nlien enemv. \ | I »n._ n_.__.¢. . l Poumn CHINA BRED sow SALE at Taylor fs' Wells Pavilion FREMONT, NEBRASKA Saturday, January 31 Sale Starts at 1:00 P. M. sr nemmzroro. Neorssu. was aguest. Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Clarke had as guests. Thursday. Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Tanner of Tek-lmth and Rev.and Mm. Leon Keyes and childrenof Decatur.Fred Robertson went to Omaha,Frldsy. to enter Immanuel Hospi-tal for a minor opemtlon. He ls gettin!! alarm nicely and wil behome the luter nan or the week.Mrs.Ole Jensen visited l a s tweek with relatives at Costslield,Nebraska.Mr. and Mrs. Emil Follen and sons spent Saturday eveninz withMr. and Mrs. John GreltersonpMiss Hanriet Busch of Los An-keles,California,visited at theTornWakefield home last week. Friday.Marion Wakefield wok Miss Busch to Pioestone. Minneso-ta where she will visit her oar- ents-- he will return this week- Mrs. L. A. Woodward was host- ess to the W.S.C.S..WednesdaysYt§moon r. l.n Mrs. Russell PorterTekamahwereTuesdayevenin visitors at the Ernest Grenierhome.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olson and Mrs.amanda Rasmussen attended ser-vices eg the Danish LutheranChurch in Blair. Sunday. Mrs. Arnold Petersen and twindauzhters are spending a few daysthis week at Fort Calhoun with her Daren!-s. Mr.and Mrs.RichardLenox. Miss Darrmar Olson was a Fri- day eveninz visitor of Mrs. Merta Goll at Tekamah. Frank Nelson entered the 1m~ manuel Hospital in Omaha. Tues- dny; Saturday he submitted to amajor operation. Miss Elnn Petersen spent the week»end at the John Bader home in Fremont. Services at the Hill Creek and Rose Hill Churches were cancelled,Sunday. due to the had oonditionof the roads.__The Hill Creek Ladies Aid Wlll meet with Mrs,Henrv Petersen.January 29. Miss Bemndine Otto ol Tekamah spent Friday nixzht at the Ed 0'l~son home. Joe Revzlik.Sr.. of north oftown was taken to n Fremont hus-nital. last week. for medical care. The Baptist Guild met with Mrs.0. H. Godsey, 'lhursday afternoon. They are meetinz today with Mrs.C, L. Reid.Rav A w felnlm .|..,..... s v:_ ne u mu--1. we... .-....nu mn.Guy M¢Nnir and Cecile, of Omaha.Miss Norms Sanders soent theweek-end with Miss Lucille Rohw-er, in Omaha.Mr.and Mrs.William Tletizen were guests ol Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Tietxen in Omaha.Mrs. Ernst Schmidt underwentan operation in an Omaha hosnitsl,Mondav mominrt.Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lass werehosts at a Wt ludk sooner at thdrhome. Wednesday evening.Thefollowlnz families were present:l<1ugo,Paul and Waldo Kruse. Wil- liam Tietzen.Fischer and Misa Shirley Purcell. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Clausen st- tended a stock show in Denver, Mr. Clausen bouzht several oarload of uttle.Mr. and Mrs.Mark Slader an-nounced the cominz marriage oftheir daughter, Miss Dorothy Slad-er. w Stanley Olm. Sunday.Theweddinl will take Dlsce sometimein February- School Notes The time for the declamntorycontesthasoncemorerolled around and all those who olsn toparticivabe are electing their read-ings and bezinnimz the task of lenminz them.The date has been set at an earlier time this vear. thelocal contest beinz held Februaryl'l.Many students are whole-heartedly takinlr part couched byMrs, Maxon McQuarrie.A new semester was besrun to-day. The iunxors feel It was started with a ba iz. because they ordered their class rinzs and selected their announcements.Students in the grades arestudymxrforthe comimz soellingcontest. Jiomestoad 'Views The many friends of Frank Nel- son are sorrv to hear that he is inImmanuelHosoltalinOmahawhere he expects to remainfor tendaysor two weeks.Mrs. Nelsonremained in Omaha to be near him.and his damzhter. Vera. is a stu.- dent nurse at the hosoital. Friends and 'nelirhbors all wish him a speedy recovery.Miss Mary Metzler of Omahaspent the week-end at the home olher sister. Mrs. Aubrey Gaines.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Metzler ol'Omaha announce the arrival of ababy dP'3!"'*€'f hom__Fridsv at Im- msn nmeneon.hostess' birth:Sunday dinnMn.Dan Th were Mr. and and Jo Ann,lawrence Gooington. Mr. and ld Omaha vidte.hmea P. MuiSundavguestMullin were tl ter-in-law, Mr. Mullin of Denl Mr. and Mrteltained at lufor Mr. and Mdaughters, BaiHerbert Koi spent the wee?ton Long fam. sen.Guests of l\Hinz and Ther evening,wendames Earl 'If ter,Bemard Harland NelsoVeme PaulsenMr. and MrMr. and Mrs. to Wahoo, Su see the bomb construction.Long and Burlley spent the lFremont. ln celehratir day. Carla Hinparty, Saturdi time was spegoinir to Pstland Darlene 5 Hindley serve( eon. the maih s birthday cak eluded Janet Johnson.Sh:-lWrich, Leonaand Darlene SMr. and Mlwho celebrate( ding anniven were guests oa party givenSkolcan of OnMr.and Mfamily of ArliMertonWine evening.Mr. and Mrs tertalned. lasttion of the fou daughter,Maeluded Mrs. P:id of Florence me we-sion is welay.ier guests of Mr. andiompsonandEdna Mrs. Earl Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. k and sons of Arl- rs. James Dunn of d at the parental, lin home, Thursday.n of Mr.and Mrs.heir son and daugh- . and Mrs. James A. son. Iowa. ~s. Wuton Long en-nch, Sunday evening.rs. leon Hindley and'bars and Carla. :hlner of Arlington k-end with the Wes- ily and Ludwig Jen- llr.and Mrs.Floyd on at dinner, Sunday: Messrs. and Mes-hompson and daugh- Paulsen of Omaha, n of Omrn,Miss La-, and Martin Fllbert. s. Weston Long and Leon Hindley drove .inday afternoon, to er plant now underRolland and Normanara and Carla Hind- ;ime roller skating in an of her tenth birth-idlev entertained at aayafternoon.Thent at hearts,prizes or the Dominican Republic. Cocoabeans come from South America. Peppermint oil is a Russian im- port. Ginger and nutmeg come ho mtheBntlshWestIndies,pepper and other spices from Africa, Chi-nn, French Ind(-China, Japan, In-dia. or the Netherlands Indies. Ba- |n;nas come from Central Americafplneapples from Hawaii and Cu» |_Iceland has been the source of cod-liver oil;castor oil has beenshipped in from India and Brazil;hay fever and asthma remedies contain mahuang,a Chinese im-port.Pnrgatives contain psyllium seed from India, ipecac from Nic-'iaragua,senna from Levant, and aloes from the Netherlands WestIndies. Camphor oil was formerly im- .ported from Japan;iodine from]Chile, horehound from Spain, and] lother medicinals from every vm:of the earth.Shelves are lined_with foods packed in cans made oftin from Malaya or Bolivia.I The seed box contains onion seed_lfrom the Canary Islands, cabbagelseed from Denmark, spinach, par- snip,carrot, turnip, radiah, flow- erlsoeds and bulbs from the Neth- erlIn a thousand ways our stand- lard ol.living is being changed hy] the war.Many itemswvhieli we'fhave taken for granted withouti [considering the distances and the many nations from which they'icia Johnson, highpcame. are gone.iedlacek, low.Mrs. l a two-course lunch- feature of which was e.Carla's guests in-Nygaard,PatriciaIaThomason.MyraChristensen,Helenedlacek. rs.Merton Winchell, i their Silver Wed- iary on January l l ,f honor that day at bv Mr. and Mrs. Ed 5 ENEMY ALIENS l T O R E G I S T E R . rlNew regulations,affecting the f conduct of German,Italian and 'Japanese nationals in the United States, were announced this week. Issued under the authority of the Presidential proclamation relating .to alien enemies, the new reguln-'[tions require all German, Italian' iaha.land Japanese aliens va apply at the: rs. Fred Jones gndlneaxest first or second class orington vnned at the' hell home.Friday' x, Gifford Nielsen en- Sunday, in celebra-rth birthday of theirirlene.Guests in-aul Melotz and Dav-i.Messrs. and.Mes-l county seat, post office for a. Cer-l tificate of Identification. 'I'he re-i quirement applies to all enemy na-| tionals 14 years of age or over, who have not yet taken the oath ol- allegiance before a Federal Judge,'the final step in acquiring Amer-`ican citizenship.` _ _ ._ . . . _ _Buy Defmsg Bona and Saving Stamps Nowl ll D r . I . T i l t o n Y o u n g Osteopathic Phyddm . _ . - . . . uso North Broad SL Fremont, Nebraska l l A Program of the Gospel BACKgro Tm:B I B L E " . s cc REV. THEADORE EPP 8:30 A. M. Every Weekday KFAB ! 5 45 HEAD » BRED sows 45 To FARROW IN MARCH AND APRIL 0 xo Head ot Fall rigs lo 0 ASK FOR OUR CATALOG Cl a r k Hu b e r ing school in the near future. Mrs. J. Merton Kuhr attended the Ladies Soda]Union annualPot-of-Gold luncheon at the BlairCongregationalChurch,Tuesday, . and in the evening she was present for the annual meetlnk uf church members.Mr. Kuhr attended Ma- Isonie lodge. '|l.ran|l'erred to a Mississippi train- Mr.and Mrs. J. Merton Kuhrand children. Patty and Marshall.were dinner guests nt the parental,George. Kuhr, Jr., heme, Sunday. r.x\]:.r}fnei lJ;sénp»;; e o :\ " 1 l : ~ hors on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Byron Bunn, with the assis- tance of Mrs. Gudlnond Sorensen1 22{'.l&.'?i;..?°Z.2'.§»';£.§°'.;f 5§§'2"<?R: [dred Club at the C. B. Bunn home,'I`hursduy afternoon.The tims| was spent sewing and socially undnt the close ofhe meeting a lunch-I con wus serve .Mrs. R. M. Ive -lgon will 3; hostess to the club og! 1 anuary .|Mr. and Mrs. Bemsni Paulsen of .Omaha and Mr, and Mrs, Harland|Nelson of Orum vlslted at the par- nental, Paul Paulsen home Sundayln the evening u»,e§_ together ~ Misa LaVerne Paulsen, were dinner' e;:':.°§..?.é:- and Mrs. Floyd Hinz Buy Defense Stamps and Bonds _Now! I N. 'r. LUN D : REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE 204 South 5th Sl. mm... umm-l B I< IRVINGTON, NEBRASKA H. S. Duncan, Auctioneer, Taylor & Wells, Clerk Mor "~ ` ,E __\&&3 |» v l a ,pu,- n5 -' . . . - » "_ i-- . r n m Q F un.A un s. c \ 1' LL " s1=1£ CF uinansunfain YOU BUY BEER P\1RDR\1E ONLY Cninn LlH»AB\D\NG PLKCES.1Hl1'S 1HE W lY 10 HELP Lau turoknauani hU1HOR\1\£5 AND OUR toummiiii Uh\N1l\N WHOL£$Ul£ \CNS \N ?L\C£S S£LL\uG asia no LNB 10 HEL? or svPaux\u»1£L1 to u u li '"NU&L PLYRDLL ann r Messrs. and. Mes-' ruse and fa mily of . Ha r old Larsen and! ha.. and Emil Sta n# of Blai r.. D ic k Maxwell vis ~|Wisconsin Dairy Sa |:adaydinnerguests home were Mr. and hneider of Kennard. Christofferson we ntebras ka. F riday , to' era! of her unc le, S.r e Christoffersena the S imms ' s ir ti eth. erea ry only u fe w I SATURDAY, _IANUARY 24 at the Taylor U -Wells Pavilion FREMONT, NEBR. nts,Mr .and Mr s fersen.a t dinnef Holstein'BrownSwiss'Guernsey ry,fresh and springer6 5 ~cows and heifers and calves.All T. B. and Bangs tested and from the best dairy state in the U¢|ion. If Y o u W a n t r o Bu y E xt r a G o o d Dair y C ows , Be Sure to |I~.Fred Dornacker! 3 pinochle part)'.| .Their sruests weref en, Floyd and Car!_ ~I N l \ h . _; e , 5 e o , o o n FD R 0\ |£ R 9 , 0 0 0 5 0 1 1 ? - L n nn......mv nw ; l + + o + o » + u + ¢ + + o 0| SAT UP IN BED ,tryinz to get a lime sleeD~ Stom-:ach unset.Since usinxr ADLERL\KA I feel so zoodl am 64 yearslold and dn mv own work." (E. P.-0 k| a .l If seas in stomach or ln-1 testines bothers YOU. lry ADLER~IKA todav.BLAIR DRUG CO. l CONSERVE TIRES- ..... ...\,......= ...we .0 mn-coln. Saturday. takin! 0. H. Knou to the Veterans Hosnital..Mr.and Mrs.Tom Wakefield:ted Mrs. Anna Peddie from 'I'hurs»the Warren Wakefields.Mrs. .g. M. Brewster spent. Wed-nesday ln Tekamah with Mr. andMm. ,lease Webster.Emll Fallen and Mrs.HurleyClements attended the funeral oftheir uncle. Swan Strom, at Ran-dolph, Nebraska. Friday.Mrs. Paul Hancock was hostess g the Bautist kensinzton, Wedna- Y.Rev. A. W. Clarke and Rev. C. R.Tanner of Tekamah will ex-chanlte Dulvits. Sunday. Rev. Tan- manue| nusmml m umana.Jan Vauzlmn and Frank Colganwere Wednesday dinner inlesbs at enck spent Mondsv with Mrs.James Cunety.Misa Harriet Buch of Los An- xzcles spent several days last weekat the Tom Wakefield home.'\lr and Mrs.Georxre HienssenandFrderick were Tuesday d.\n~ner guests at Fred Grabbes.Sundav dinner :nests at the Warren Wakefield home were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wakefield.Amon! Lhuse enluvimz an ovsmsuuner at the Ben Wachter homeinHerman.Fridav evenimr were C rol Fry' p hlrs. Gegrke Hlenssen and ydnmea Hugo 1Fort Calhoun, Bonnie of Om. der and AltonMr. and Mn ited Mrs. Lens Saturday.Su at tne PedersenMrs. James S4 Mrs.Chris £0 Randolph, Iattend the funI-I.Strom.1 were mxesu atweddingsnni weeks ago.Vemon Chltained his nm- i e '1v u n u s u n n u c o o r n n n n u v n u m c u m u a n u n s u u o u u a m .r o u u a n n o n F~MONT,~ ~EB~ Holstein'BrownSwiss'Guernsey fresh and springer6 5 ~cows and heifers and calves.All T. B. and Bangs tested and from the best dairy state in the U¢|ion. If Y o u W a n t r o Bu y E xt r a G o o d Dair y C ows , Be Sure to ATTEND THIS SALE! Paul W. Rolfsmeier, 0wner TAYLOR & W ELLS, Auctioneers H ne r will d e li ver th e s er mon at th eHe r ma n Method ist Churc h. .Mr . an d Mm. H. C . Ha ns e n vi a - lted Fr e d Robertson a t th e I m man ual Hoani tal.Saturday ,Rev. Rlfld Mr s .A .W .Clar ke called on hi m,Sunday .Mr .an d Mr s. J a me s V a n Ho r n were Sunday din ner Klles ta of Dr.an d Mm. Ve rn o n V an Ho rn in Om- aha.Mr s.Sarah Swa n ac c o mp anied tlmern to Omah a,Bbendi ng the da v wi th th e I Ia n ~ v S wan s . hir . a nd Mr s .Be r t Conner o f Blair were Sundav dinner Iniesta at th e 0 . L. Hi la i na er ho me . .: Rev. ~ y a. Clarke c onduc ted ser- Mr. and Mr s. Tom W ak efi eld , Mar- ion W ak ef ie ld a nd Miss Harriet. Buc h, Mr. and Mrs. W arr en W ake-field.Mr . a n d Mr s.Fnu mon t J en- se n, Mrs . Ro v W a ke fi eld an d Mr s. He n r y He nn i n au o f Hernminpfford, Nebraska. Mr. an d Mm. Ro y W ak efi eld a nd W ay ne soent Sa tu rd nv ni gh t and§;» ». dw wi th Mrs . A nn a Bro oc k in airMi s a B e tty C o x wa s a Fri day night gues t of J enni e Deaver.Fridav evening nrueata at the Ed- wa r d Qu i nt h ome we r e Mr . a n d Mm. My rl F li es c h ma n an d Le na . Sundav dinner guests o f A l m a .. _ - .- - . . .I - . .ChHa Christi] Wednesday , in birth anniversa djépi; Mr .an d Mr entertained a' Frid av even inn Ber tra nd Lind Wiaeley , Mesar W Andersen. K u h l, a n d E miDelb ert Ra ll H I F~MONT,~ ~EB~ Holstein'BrownSwiss'Guernsey fresh and springer6 5 ~cows and heifers and calves.All T. B. and Bangs tested and from the best dairy state in the U¢|ion. If Y o u W a n t r o Bu y E xt r a G o o d Dair y C ows , Be Sure to ATTEND THIS SALE! Paul W. Rolfsmeier, 0wner TAYLOR & W ELLS, Auctioneers g ann meaulmes n.Ros s L ove . Rudo lph est Monson. er of Ainslev.Ne~VIC es ar.br o we ll Ho me m Bla i rSunday ,M .1 'se ices.rs C ark e attended the .is s Mi nn ie F in k of O -:ted Mrs. Anna Pedd f rn visd a g , mg Mo n d a y ,le ro m Th ur s- rs.enrv Hen ning aen r H _nsrford, Nebraska , is sneondiezng I o weeks m t h her sister,Mr s . remont J ensen an d f ami ly .Mr .an d Mr s .Ernest Grc nier wer e d njn er gn e sts of Mr s .Ma r yBulzm rn l0uaha. Ti1UI8day _ 205IJ§'earn f r U ~ilantxet Lhu rc h in <3'.'£'.E.1..3`..-i§¥"{,`Z hehe S d:u n a v inofninyr 1 .ser vic es at the He a u Coiltllitl and Bir die Fletc her we re Mr . a n d f f m W a me n W akefield a n d f a m- : VMr .and M m .Ro v Me tzle r a n d fa mi lv wer e Su nd ay d in ne r gu es ts of Orva Me tz le rs . Mrs. Fremont J ensen is enjoy anp; a vi sit fro m h er s ister. Mrs He nr y llennimzs o f Hemmimzfo rd. Orva Metz ler ha d the mi sfo rtu ne to h ave a ra r h e wa s renairinit. slip o f f the bloc ks and break his collar bone.Ile i s imn ro vim: r an - 1fll\. \i s i to r :Ll the Carson Gainesl1ul1|P no m .\rlina'ton.Saturd av' I " ' " " c h u n h ovvnin f.\\1ll Mr .an d Mr s .Au b-ch irrerlmli\eMm br ed li f k i n :n|cl ; | \(§uin\5. at Sterling 'Eu 5f&"f§iS o f I0itli.|\¢:\Mi s s I to ttv C ox wa s a S atu rd a y Ha r old an d I ; g .iiirht an d Sun dav truest o f Mi l-W althi ll :ment éiubv Hu u mi i s l uf d r ed L a rs en in He rman . the Grc nier hor(nduv '='~"3'flIll£!n t'Mr .and Mr s .Rox'hie tz ler a nd W hile workinne.lf a m i lv and Mr .an d Mr s .Or va ir o n h is c ar at the Blotzler and fa mily we n :SundayFree1.ma n I-|lI1n 5,1gay. Orvo Metzller h.i".i"€iI;. m=;;;g;- " '»If`i."' break his c ollar bone._e brid ge c lu b was te visitors a t the Aub rey Gaines home. m - F r i d a y , I J V ~ W I .?f3..-'1'~i'3€d»|us | hr§1;i=I."\§aB mlest.S u n d y .of ' Mr. and Mr s. Fre d D orn aek er.Cly de Bi ff ar . so n of Mr .and Mr s.J ohn Bif fa r.has joined the arrn y a ir roms, Ile wri tes hi s n ar- ents tha t h e is hei nr r o ut throufzh a series of tests at Shennzml Fivlrl. W ic hita Falls.Texas.hut wi ll nrobablv be tr ansferr ed to a nother field in th e ne ar futu re. Mr .and MVS llvn r x ll| =|H :uni son. Jml<io of Ilontwr w»r»Irlrl:\\ afi(°rnonn and surmer lf1I1"l- of HrBlld Mr:=. Ross Lou :wrl f:| .|:.ll\. \ir.Iirul ~ . | . »f:l\»\.\!l 5;v .i Hm=~l.:\:ai t l i .Inn i:¢»:T1l\1 I |l¢|ll1|*r.~.lr li "nz:E.:uni \ 1 (i||\|l1.t \L| l| >I-U11 f\I|»mi;m\. Atltflrlif lllnae " h u :;1l\1|¢le¢i tin annual Im1l1I| ;:of ll1|lrmlm1:=-nCredit\\-»r::\l|¢-rl l\1 Fouth (lrmsf hit.l"i|:l.\\.\\ lf |Ihv faallnnltri.; I'aDio fanm-rs:Mvs sm.and Mes- dames Alb ert Svhjodt and RoseMar ie , Ar no ld Fu hlro d t an d W ar- ren.A.R lteales.C.lt.W ilkins. Fr an k Biffar.F1ovd Wiseley, C h d s W u lf . an d Aus tin Renalnaw. M r and Mrs:Alhnrt Q|~I€~l+ I I III l HInI; - - _ J <-Q'> NY BIG VAL E| 1s 6 7 s. MOTOR TUNE-UP [la someru angina and fuel). C A RI UI S TOI . mn F UE L PUMP flo sun fuel] srrmno AND umm ALIGNMEHT (muh:lin: lm!lungsr-- comorvn rubber). Bo m' A ND fmn n I n ma n I ._... nelson, meIhustess served a dessert luncheon; the rmmea resulted in Miss Mag- xne Lowe receivlnlz the high min, Mn. Waldo Hancock will entertaintheladies. January 26.The Herman Druject club lead- ers met ng the home of Mrs. EmllFollen, lf'ndny. for an nll~day ses-sion.Miss Ruth Wolfe of BlairRave the lesson entitled."If Ill. "°;=,_ Cgmes". e ezree ol Honor Lodze wilmeet Frlday eveninz. Janunrv ~at the home of Mr, and Mrs. c.la.Gray.An oyster runner will be served to members and their fam-ilies.and installation of officerswill take e.d uRe v A W.CI k.F`rc dR .Aon Mrs I). W. hits... ....°'¥&'.¥., Loma Fitch Dlan to attend a culti- vation meelinz at the First Metho-§;f'D§§;;;h |naC;mahA. Sunday, for an"g dnugcth aymen of the 0m~ r. an . E zchildren-»d"mfI.'°i1..'§.§.°.I"l2,1",§ were Sundav dinner meat: of Mr.um Rlllbell Porter at Teh. Herman News The Herman Woman's Club willmeet Friday afternoon. January 28.with Mrs. Henrv Truhlsen. A pro-zram on relizion will be given byMrs. J. H. Johnson.Mr. and Mm. .lease Webster and sons nf Tekamah wele Sunday suD~ ner guests at the J. M. Brewster home.Mr.and Mn. Bruce Smlth ofOmaha sneht Prldav and Saturdaywith Mm. D. E. Hayes.Terry Tex Brewster anueamd ln a contest on the staue at the StaleTheatre in Omaa. Friday evenlnl. n (hut u ze.nnglo ben o f the birthday card club met wlth Mn.Louie Pitch.Saturday.to honor Mrs.SurahSwan.Mrs.J.A.Jesoeraen andMrs. Ed Hovendick served a des~sent Iunvheon and the romslnder of tho lftvmoon was nuenl. at bridle.Mrs. L. A.Woodward will enter mn. January sl.Mlu Elaine Joaverien of Lincolnspent the week-end with her nar-enu. Mr. And Mn. J. A. Jeanersen. ..... ....,.....o..........M-lw.were umnnz the zuests of Charlesl Yockum, secretary-treasurer of thePCA. at a dinner Durty at Castle,Hotel. Pridav eveninz. Other zuesisof Mr. Yockum were_Messrs andnlesdames Lewis Hottorff of Gm-na. H. L.Gayer of Plattsmouth. and Everett Suamzler of Murny.|Mrs.Harold Taylor, Donald and;l'e;my, spent the weekend in 0m»|aha; Donald received medical treat-ment at a hosnltal there.Mrs. Mary Schllersman of Tel-buta went I-'rldav at the HaroldTaylor home. Adverlisv rn The Enterprisen lrrinn Realm.; l Q Glass - Tinware - Towels ¢N o t i o n s - 0 BE SURE YOU GET||Y-oU-R sunnm o Mlury ol ~,o . » ¢ . . 4 6 6 6 ~ Enamelware - Kitchenware \¢K 0 L 'r E n M A N s I |nnwuxxm.vr.uounmra ;'`BEN FRANKLIN S`l'ORE§- ._ -....-.n9 . C L U T C H ,1 n u s m l s s l o n , m e n AXLE . IO L . H E A D U O H T A n n n e c m c m .I 2 SEE YOUR LOCALcnzvadlsr DEALER ron ssnvucs A MOBll.E NATION IS A 5m°N5,Nm°N Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Co BLAIR, NEBRASKA ~\ l li a n99i n n mm te m ol this Conti. thi!mutterame on for hemmr on the nDuU~olden nov on file hsxeln of VictorE.Holstein.zuardim of Fred c.lliolltaln. insane. to sell the lollow- imz described interest ln real estatend b0~wii.''cmcs on r-nouns on WILL belonging ,U sald we ..di 'ded one~nlnth ln-~'}{unIon &O'Hanlon.Attomeys n the County Court ot Waahinz- ton County. Nebraska.NOTICE:On the 23rd dsy olanuary, 1942, at mn o'clock .L M.. ~t _the County Court Rooms in ~lair.Washington County,Ne-raska, Christine Paulsen will of-er for probate. n.written instru-ent purporting w be the last Will d Testament ol Louisa Steeneceaeed, at which time and nlace Il persons concerned may annearnd contest the probate thereof. Dnted this 80th dny of Decem- r. 1941,SEAL)John A. Cu-rlean.2-4t Ccuntv Judze. An un vlterest ln and to the East Half ol the Southeast Quarur (E% SE%) and the east (E) alxty(60) acres ol' the West Half ofg g Southeast Quanet (W%K) of Seetion Twenty (20), Townshin Nineteen (19) . North,Ranze ten no). Eastof the Sixth Pdncival Meridi-an. ln Waahlnzton County. Ne-( brrhskn.'or e nuroose ol uaimz the uro-ueeds therefrom to nav the cost ofthe keep 0! said insane ward andreinvestment of anv surplus at in- terest for the benefit of ma ward and hll said estate. and th- Court lmvinxz l1eard_the same and beingfully mdylsed xn the premises finds ~ ~1;~~| ~ H. B. P|..9g¢a°'f..h.°'. °"'f"='*1='f~f°=''\='"¥""~=1'=-i"f Frlmhy dnner Kuests at ¢.h¢ ~."niI'I}»H"i&T-n. Joe Konvnlln en- P ..'.,eer w,.?.::'»§c ° ,1;f..=m.':'f;,:,;:N o t e d B f f f h d a v , : f ; ; t ~ , r , ~',.m»;;,:»,e:=.f.-=;,°:e=.e:,= iEi¢h'}2"""'i"'iG\§|E"""if'm§`i}¢."G`iW-EMeet the Wer!5;.¢_g:. vnu an wr-'§-;»-_vlgggi .Lest T|\ursc|eyf_f;g1g»_~§F";,g-1g,{»g,g:_»=»=;Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Bec klun. John| f¢71g°¥{ an d J o an , an d Mrs . Cu lle n W r ik hf h a ffef were visitors i n Oma ha .Mo n d \ y , 5 w" k B wi th Mr . a n d MTB . W i ll Ry a n . O mf a mi f v Su n dn f eveninsr.Mr .an d Mrs .:. . éhlvrnan in wnrizimr in Om! mix; `£'l\é}-E`?`£i" if the Denliinsr wwoelc-mds vnth hm m-et Jahnel gm Henrv KnvSundavwith Mr. and Mtn. Fedde.Elmer Holstein was a Fd-rcninx visitor at the Otzo |l'l1 ¢, __......A ...-. .1 "Q ¢il§I5in§Edin ~d H.B Plu l b ed hi ;ffs>;'"F;04¢mllll\|l un|u.\ul\|\w" r. nn r.me are cee rat _ JW o l fe Ol l tl i n é Ne b r a g k a farnilv were Tllesdnv ;\enin_\rnvi;?r.- birthday. Thuradav: lruelts for mi In A§¢u£L. Iowa," 313231 visited .cms at. John Jurksons.Occasion were Messrs. and M . ;'Duesdasf vialturs at the Daw Mr.and Mrs. L. B.Iiapjlgon dupea Fred P!l1|zn:e_. Henrv Uta.».I\rirchmd home wen Mr .and Mn.were Sal-l.\1d|.v afternoon vuntora §c"l';1"ede1(?hffi¥m'ln:n 1\elr¢;n.d Jamesggalda Pritchard and children of E. D. Fahrney and Ruth Victory Effort A five-point program to help *gg Ed Hirrison home at Te- ,Mid |dt_ ' W'd n 'g a. wanh Co nt.meet the im ;rn Chai, cmw2§"'Sd"}§mi1wa1'`]Mr. and ME' E oé F'i}'°h'jdT'°'l l l n u| \ l | * 1 n f n i n a n !1 0 1 0 " n n o n 1 |~~§ " ¢ I ¢ . » \ ! \ . . l . . . . . . l f 1 I -j r w 1- .Y ¢'~l .B n P l .U I ! ! Hscxlf »»=1..»=»\f1a=;»»;»»~=;-= =~w=»f.,:':.=:"§or mr. ana Mrs. Mamn Voss.|i'z'\Fr}iEr`Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matzen and Mrs.sons helped Mm. Rudolph Mat.zen|dm,e\ ceiebmte her birthdav. 'I'hursdsv|y0Bs hc afternoon. Misa Vera Hansen was;Mr 4a 'ruesdav evening visitor at th°|famiIrMatzen home..and Mr: Mr. and Mrs Louis Ramnuusen|Mr. a *.:"",.'»""s1*~drove §'°_,'!`?*;.'"'f*}3:.§.P¢n¢ _ :1 a na mvu e L tmsenb al1m. ThomDE. Kimrdon and J ac k anc 1iBIuifa. u m m an d Ra v Rounds of iteili R4 r._were wqn_b§r Mm. Cm. QPUI'U' son of Omaha.to CednSundnv.where they vis-ev. Bhd Mn. E. P. Booher.and Mn.Joe Neale. Mrs.de Neale and Mrs.Myrtleof Omzhx visited Sundnv atG. Blaco md L. E. Petmson ma nr. .net Quinlan Inu ,-. ... ................. .... .....,_...... ...,-_ lun lux wlrmn vnu- .........Sllndl ,,..¢|°¢nr.|m »d¢h||w¢¢kbys.n.F»h field !-nd I n v/_l " { f ' . . . . . ~llld HI! B/nth Walls, county ax-'Wwink idth Alma .Ld Bixdilllo Pl nd lin. W_f- Chnnallfh tendon lgmtu.An lll-aut »-Ne.|Fletnher.Onlin-'lflwsdev dw nanntml. gum Vlztory sm md Guam ..!'&_:=".U£1a E':."!€.' .':;-'-".!9!- _ R-:iw um and Jam had - Wlllffi'>§f";»fd"M°f-;.""éf".{'1'f§;'f§a7"f{'n§'f "'|'i'."1'»T.\7'°3»r"°°"'cm-nunw. mmm" is the nm P°i=* °f uw "" "mm"3»"4"f'i\.""ém .. 3.highm n - H <=».§'|."§.alumN H.il mg on Hr 1-:nd Illn. rx chfu- eamumx uma.|nmnv in mm-. Sunday.lon ma F. 6. r~'I'1=~=m.|.».~¥.h homesy.ea -.d H Hovundlck llllhz md ln.Hear! Ut|.mmn.|Hr.__E§l §5_-fan}g_sjfqlt Qlltfltellqgg 0l_ g ~ ' = ! ' ! ° " ' E .'.":.....l'2'f°3' f|Ef_?f`2'`§"§."fF_'"I!--.'EIL-..."!'__n..._.|___l ___ ''"'`_`... NOTICE UF FINAL |:£r..ru|:u.1Walter G. Huber. AttozneY In the Countv Court of Wsehinir- ton County. Nebraskl.ESTATE OF Henry AdoibhSchroeder. deceased.Notice is herebv mven that John Hathmann has filed with the un-demilrned. Countv Judie of Wa1}h~imrton CountY. Nelgraakn. his fm~al report as adminlltratcrr of theEstate of Henry Adolph Schroeder.n...........,.,z nn) vnnai an umnlirntinn U I B B a 1 3 1 1 3 g n u p u w u L vl H I U u w vu 'i n z t h e r e o f s h o u l d b e n e t m d n o t i c e t h e r e o f : i v a n t o t h e h e i r !a t l a w . n e x t o f k i n a n d a l l n e l s o n s i n t e r - e s t e d i n t h e e s t a t e o f a d d ~ C E o l s t e i n . i n s a n e . a l l a s P r o v i d e d b v w . It is. thexefore. ordered that theeeid annlleetion he heard br thisCourt at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon on the 9th dev of February.1942. in the District Court room int h e W a a h i n p z t o n C o u n t v C o u r t r L . . . . . . . . .: . .n . -r u ..- 1 n | . . . : . .m . . . sons were auncmy anarnoon and Edith Quinlan nent the woes- cuueau ann ado neuSlllimer :oem of Mr. and Mn. Denied with her oemig. Mr. and MIb»|Nebraska ..-f.~?'§.lmZf "£',..n...".;',§|2T§'é,f.'§'""¢hl`Tl'.§e.?;'if'";i¢'$.'.¢. ROSAT and u m m m " ° " ° h '"""'°"""~No lef Wulf.On Wednesday evwnir.'John Quinlln.Mr. and Mrs. Wulf and none called'Mr. and Mn. Ben Voss enter-on Mr, and Mrs. Hens Wulf.'lqined at sunoer in honor of theMr. and Mrs.Hlrtlld W.. Ru- blrthday of their son.Hen1Y»rnusaen vimbed in Fremont., Wed- 'Hose attendinlt were Mr. and Mrs. neaday. On 'I'hu11day evening, Mr. William Voss and hmiiv. Mr. and and Mrs. Merton Cornelius and Mrs.Paul Brees:h and gon. AlicefermlyofFremont were vioitonf and Andrew Wieee.Mr. and Mmmththe Ramnuseen familv.|0tu> Voss and family and Mr. and Walter Nielsen entertained at Mm. Bill Koeniir." S o l o " .W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g ,f o r 'L o u i e V o n s n vn i .n.e o u o l e d a n 7 " " ' -......|f . ._ u _1s .. -- - -i f H u a |3"|Innnia Il n a r a n fl i p i f h o m e . Sewioe conference in Lmeoln, lanrt'h°"?°ed"'Taliami Jtilinily ro a :'__r¢_J There is e wide dlvemty at o»rn n e '* f%;fé@f2°'»»o s "~:D111-w e e k ,a t t e n d e d b y b o t h o f t h i s M j ; * . u Y ~ m d , = t o b b i r f-»U ; ; » ¢ . . ;~l o n l m o n x o v e n t h e g r e e t e d u m . s l " l -rc o u n t y ; a g e n t s .P r o d u e t i o n o f t h e w e r e S a t ! l r d a v = § , m m v i s i w r g l m c r i t i c :o n t h e s u b j e c t ¢ f t h e l y r e a t e a t q u a n t i t y o f 111231 q " * H t Y | B t t h e V e r n o n l r o l t u t n o ve l lf o o d i n t h e n a t i o n ' s h i s t o r y i s t h e M r .a n d M . f '§ § ' h ° § ' * i 'B . " ° é " fe . . . f£ i ' . ? . l ' . " " é 3 . . ` ? 1 '€ ; ,° § " » . " ' § ' i n f " ' i ' l § ' § ° ' m § ' *J o h n C a m p e r P g r y o f . . § " . . " " 5 ' § ' . . 2 § f 'm e n t o f L l 2 e r l t u . r | " n y s a t D o s t o l - wlky that he Ls me :noch greaterthan all other eovelme an Homer and Shakespeare than all other ~ :Tor he in superior in the root main job which fam people face .entertained at Sunda d :t Phili Sha., 8ndtmzni5|lu?dtinn5 raised in ¢°»I|§;-nd g m Aarmhir n'§'§?é»3? Bl}r¢1 lI;.W the former Mrs. Cula nec :on e are anew red b ns.yommsr..and Mn.e Dorcas Cl b 11 J ..t h e v n m n .A n o u t l i n e p o f r h ' C ' Y " P S ; = ; _ § = k * g g i c j r e u z h t e n .a n d g g f m f e z f m ` £ : ; l m ¢ T ° i i . m § " ° ' n T o 'u D iPp o w o r k f o l l o w s .I l l a r v W e b e r a n d J o e .M e a s m :n n d l M m .o . . ' i + ¢ . .§ ' . . f ~° f f f ' , ? " e . . . _ l l J| 3 ¢l D \ ¥ \ l u u u l u u u u " g l | u ¢ v " " " " : "f o r f i n a l a d m i n i s t r a t l o n a n d d i s - ¢ h a r g e _a n d f o r t h e a s s i g n m e n t o f r e s i d u e o f E s t a t e t o s u c h o t h e r t i e r s o n s a s a r e b v l a w e n t i t l e d t o t h e s a m e a n d I h a v e s e t t h e 2 3 1 d d a v o f J a n u a r v .1 9 4 2 .a p t e n o ' c l o e k P .M . .a t n w o f f i c e i n s a i d C o u n t s #f o r t h e h e a r i n l r t h e r e o f . D a t e d D e c e m b e r 2 9 .1 9 4 1 ( S E A L )J o h n A .C s r r r s r u n . 5 2 ~ 4 t C o u n t y J u d i r e . N O T I C E T o c s s o r r o n s 0'I-ianlon &O'Hanlon.Attorn ey s nuu uu in un:1...»1{\f U1 D i u u ,n c 'hrasks.a t whic h ti me an d d a c e the heirs at law. next of lain and all Den-sons interested in the estate ofsaid wand shall show c ause. if any :here be . wh y said annlic ation sh ou ld no t b e granted. otherwise the Court may in-ant the same andlicensesandmxa rdi an to sell said reel estate of h is said estate. It is further ordered that the no» ti c e p f th e ti me a nd n la c e o f ss id heannsz and the nuroose thereof beei ven to the he i r s a t law, ne xt o f k m an d a ll nmsons interestpd in &`$1¥}e '§§s°5T"`i§'5" M3s°n"sre:|"'ss. A ii§$i»`é{-I `i~*I»i`é1F"f`Ei=»éfii" ill"Mi ss Ma r i a n Nelson wa s i1| | "¢ <°lM"d in Oma h a wi th Doro sf wi th th e flu ,la st Tuesday ,and ilrriglen vbby and st the J errv Dales ~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~i n -a n d Mr s R a nr$§nascR°§»»3m""'°Oma h a shotmers.Wednes- and children weere Syundsy di nn e r d av mo rn i ng . a n d s oe nt th e a f te r iru ests gf Mr a n d M ~Ru w HO O D R t t h e ~ S 8 C k h o m e »an d Dorothlr Mr .alla M r ;m i l J o h n Ovo s s s n d Bi ll Kqfqgg Jeqneson yfere Mo n d a v af temo on '§°W business c a e ' visitors wi th Mr .an d Mr s .Ra y W or d re c e ive d fr om Mn an d Mr s. Ruwe..W i lli a m J ahnel is th a t they ar eRe v.Sawte ll o f Fr emon t wi llrnnrflsnirnildn nhlrln ul fha Iforn!r| ;h§vu!E B "f"E°'. VIBE and Ere sgemkl P OI NT I - Th e h o me a n d g a r d e n P1' 0gr sm will b ri ng all exper ime n- ta l da ta a t th e Ne br as ka Exp e r i ment.S ta ti o n to f a r m a n d m m P@0ple| and ne w vaie ties of vege- tables an d fr u i ts wi ll be eneour~aged to the li mit.Use and c ensei-»I vati on o f th e pr odu c ts by the f armfa mi ly wi ll be stressed.Th e ex-' tension offic e will c o or di na te thisl wor k di mc tly with th e W as hi ng to n; County U .S.D.A .Defense; Ii oa rd 's d ri ve f or mor e an d be tter Me ad u ne s E m i l Weber.J uliu ale nc e of Omah a vis ited at the Mr s. Wefber.Te d W eber # I d family . Ruth Rosenbaum home. SHt\nd.| .v. I 1 vm Clements an d Mi s s Ey e iy n Mr. a nd Mrs . Me lvin Ros en ba um Eriksen.an d B illv of Fo rt Ca lho un an d M r . Chgrlgg HOV&DdiCk oi'Cmigpalld Mn. J OG Stefwi-rt Viaited Sim-mrent Sa tu rd av and Sun dav wit.h ld8Y W ith Mr. and Mrs. J an Ro s~:- his mrrarrdum-ents.Mr .and Mr.s.=b&u.m. Charles Hnvendic k.Th e Le s te r H. B .Pltmz e Celeh.rsted BirthdayHoven dic ks we re Sun dav after-Mr .and Mr s .Nzc Friedrichsen. nnnn vi sitors.and Shir iev ente rta ined at dinn er.__Mr.amz Mr s.Delb ert Fletc her, Sunday .f o r M r and Mr s.L e v' m lu me tnlln essentials Oi neuon.He Ll an greater lrtht, 1 greater pay- chologirt,1 greater prophet.a [ r u le r th i n k e r . " n m Adver ti se i n Th e En te rp ri se It Br in ms Res ults 4I I:ri ¥'»"m '"m .°°;:..':ii€:j"'.2:..''»§f'°|¢.a&.E,';?'Lm:i THE E A T S HOP .-.'E.... %L"',...t:°i.»."""-"im ¢%"&»'}?.:'.t'L°-..'.£'~.= :'2 ~- M C 8 I S -- County Court. Washing-ton County. Nebraska.ESTATE OF Christ Bekke. dc-ceased. N0ln:\J is ahen to the creditorsto appear before me at the CountyCourt mom in lllair. Nebraska. onthe 231-d dav of Januarv. 1942. andon the 2ith dar of Anril. 1942, forthe purpose of examination. adjust-ment and allowance of claims.Allclaims not filed on or before the23111 dav of dAD1il. 1942. Will be f bD l . 0 \ U f a r r eDated this 29th dar of Decem- ber. 1941..(SEAL)John A. Carruzan.52-#lt County Judi!e» Norton 'or Final. REPORT f l ' l f n n | n n Rv t ° } ' Ii n n l o n .}\ t | JD IIl B V B t h e e s t a t e g f ~ ~ C H o l s t e i n . I W ' ." _§ § , ; e " " ] ;- '"' _ - " " "l U 1 8 BIEIIIZS Q f p u l l u LPBH | . l 8 l I.I l r u r d e n s d u r i n g ~" '§ , " 1 = } " n a n H i x i e h a u { h '° . p ; " " U f '\ * c l H a H " " ° " " i r § ° 1 5 u u i u ° " " " g ~~" ' ? = * " @ ~ b v D u b l i e a t i o n o f a c o w n f ' ( F r i d a y )e v e n i n g .o r n e m m ° w l " " ' ° "a n d h a v e v i s i t e d w i t h R ° b ° ' f 'P o 1 z ~ r ' 1 ' I I - - ' I ' h e P a s t u r e F o m g e n l s f i l v i i . .i~'f.`§s<rs.»° 2 'i i ' . " 3 . § ' . . § i . | " ° ' ° " '§ . . » . m f£ "e t e r s o n a n d i 2 4 - H o u r i c e t i n s o r d e r f o r t h r e e s u c c e s s i ve W e e k s D r i o r t o s a i d d a y o f h e a r i n g I n T h e E n t e r vr i s e .a l e g a l w e e k l y l w w e n q u e r .D u b l i s h e d i n t h e C i t y o f B l m r .W a s h i n i r t o n C o u n t y .N e - h r a a l g a .a n d O f i r e n e r a l c i r c u l a t i o n in said c ounty . B Y TH E C O UR T . ARTHUR C. THOMPSON.2~4t Judge. NOTICE or FINAL REPORT WRIWF G Hllbef, Attorney IN THE COUNTY COURT OFWASHINGTONCOUN.QRASKA.Tr ,Ne hSTATE OF Cnr!J.I-Iindley,deceased.h {'2Pi'f§2 is hcrelgy rriven that Ida ..Jahnel. stationed near there. TheirMr~5, Walter Sablwnfield was mldauirlitcr. Mrs. Frank Hendrickson. W'rt2§df"{°mS""d"!§;;'e:Eg'§'nYdfis recoverine from her recent ill- baby were Saturdav e v e n i n g ~Elmer Hoistein entertainedggi " o f Mr. a nd Mrs. Ed Men-ls?Cdzv Corner Club on Tuesday Friday cveninir visitors withi iir?°£'red West. ...nerd was in Mr.and Mrs.HUITY Madsen and Omaha on business.Fridav andfamily were Mr.and Mrs.Ed Saturday.snent Frirlav niaht arMencke and the Madsen brothers.'|_he Parental.Ac. D. Kniaht hom.-Mr. and Mrs.Albert Kuhr and and a caller on Fridav evenine atDuane were Sunday afternoon and the Westerzaard home in BenfwiiS1wlger xruests at the Madsen home.§Anna and Maxine Voss wereRlchandFrenchwas a Sunday|Sundav visitors at the Elmer Hoa- afternoon and supper guest of stein home.lv Wallace Voss wereDonaldRasmussen.|A In andMrs. Detlef Wulf called on 1\!e~rSundav dinner Wests at the FredrieLnmmars,Friday afternoon. |Wesi»0}°RB8rd home and Blllv andJ u n i o r T h o n e w a s a . S u n d a y a f t -Q e o r m e K o e m z w e r e a f t e r n o o n n r n n r m n n r l m\nn .n\»crnnmf n f M m ' vl r \ i ! . n r Q n f D a n a m i R U B S E I w e 3 t C I ~ Livestock pwrrram will be revised visitors at Bert ThomDson's.The Double Four Bridlze Club'1| ||. .to Jneet the needs of the situation,|M£:gr wa s a ee: ~fM=};,g@g,{H°===ev eveninz with Mrs. H. all rr i t 11 b ad to h i ljsen over e wee -en ..usrze.cveryefaorm :Titan gegreeplantinegg Sunday dinner 1-guests of Mr. and;Miss Viririnia W r i s r h t o f B l a i n I l l l l l l l i l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l so that the county may rneet its .'§."&.~§."§"1'i\".i.1".i'f§.i'§i§i» "';n?3;'-'Was a Wednesdav overni1zhtv1s-|»production goals.i-v wem Mr. and Mrs. CIemen|.l ,,t the lnre ntnl. S. M. "'"f=h=-i Hy br1 ~ ~ POINT III-Closely tied in wah llhamson. Lnrrv _and R0|Ier. Mr.'miisday evcnin call rs o la .the raising of gardens will be the ~ ~ Algedd i"'i;';'and Janet Gertrude Bates. we; ni ~ 1.12.~ aim of better nutrition for the A ..{'.}`§'1»'l. 3? 3,`mR";Je0Dle (211 gg -me e Pettlt and Jimmie offarmfamily.information ....`.5 B F 5 ~healthful eating habits vnu §'»'l'i'€f{f.'?m.ff §§a5§.i»'1i'<§1s@§'fi§i~isi1°"d S`°'dv'vi.'fi¢'»ff"i'§"0?.?2` `{iZ1§"%?" §§|E l g S O l '- Each bag will pisnt about 11,5 acres. Each bag contains a differentTEKSEED HYBRID. Each. hybrid is a nroyen high made atailahle through demonstm Mrs Rav McConnaha ntertamcd _tions,circulars,women's horne!U'lf'New England Clul Th"f5"'?¥|1;3Iurd, .'T.;.i"ti..?.§°}'i2$§i;..§i."*. § 2 " ~1. demonstration project clubs,and afteroon.Tha ladies tied n. "Umha In the evening Mr and Mrsthfor the hostess.after whch nc-''2.0 er means |freshments were served.1ifese»f"E;i2'..°" Wnzhlg.o f T ggg-i g POINT IV--The 4-H pro were Mr. and Mrs.Carl Eriksen.'will be Stepped uv.with .m....nr- a nd Ms Ys tfrli w Ssllslmde ii?-.Z M S '"'"*"Wilma B"*'°"¢3 1 5 ~~t h \ . ;» u v u u l w l U u p p u l § \ l \ l I U U A M a l i nI,t u r d ..u n t v J u d n z e o f \ E f r ; ; l ; -L a }'. , ; , I ; ; , f . e ' % % ' . ? w E " § ' § , ' ; n F r i d a y 'M n ." g l l i a m v V o s s .g w , 3 5 3 ;_ 1 g e 1 > f 1 = » » < = »h e r f i n a l a n d S a t u r d a y i n O m a h a a t t c n d i n s . ' V ° ? * 3 a n d e n r v o s s s u e ..1 3 n d a v w l t h M r s .r x f t h E t a . .F n d a \u n t m un d l e n i:\) c c e h ¢ ; e d s a n\ 1( 'i g y r c z l e r t g o n v f e n t x o n a t t h e F o n M i n n i e K l t r e b k e a n d q t } 1 _ e 5 . _r e 1 a ~ | i r s | } § n n f u e .( F . . ¢ . \. . . A D E B 0 0 .f u r 1 .\ v en ro llmen t s ou gh t thr ou g h th e cently announced Vi c to r y p i n 1 seal awards.More emphasis 1 be plac ed on pro du c tion o f fo stuffs,an d better citizenshin v _ . u . , . u -_- . . . . .-_.,I n t h e C o u n t y C o u r t o f W a s h i n r r - I ton County .Nebraska. IIS'I`A.'I'E OF C M. C off in. de- ceasedNotic e i n he reh i itive n th at Li l? P. Coff in has filed with the under- :rig-rnr.-1d. Countv Judsre 61 Washing- ton County. Nebraska. her final am- port.as miministratrhc of th e Es ~ tate of C. M. Coffin. dec eased. and ma d e a n application fo r fi n a l a d -ministration and disc hanre. and for the a ssi gn men t of resid ue of Es- ta te tn such other pe rsons as are bv In w entitle d to th e sa me. a nd Iha ve se t the 6 th d n v of F e bma r r , 1942, at two o'clocI-c P.M. . a t my offic a in said Cou nt? for the hear- u .rglnulev Ingiersnmed. Co Iflnrton Counts rabort an exto f C a r l J H il"nade an app' rnlmstration athe ass lxn mel State to auc h bv law e ntitlehave s et the 1942.a t ten offic e In said ms: thereof. Date d J ann( S E A L ) 3-4t S U M M A R Y ( ylelding,superior feeding hybrid.m§_||H.|nnll'lPlon um mmnm. Arthur w. ~ sgfdgi '"" ' " ' " " " ' " 4 . L u to lm 'males~ an _ _enon and Ardith. Inter Cur-;H i " ,md Gnlneva H I m our .»-.e...aa=:; §§'...K'.f§'2°,'{_¥§.m ""*|'§ an ed|3eldav_ w'§:ni;h§|5' .'3:*.f°..>°°° try ie. you'll always u \ . & \ \ . l U | |s u r L u m ;a u -m d d i s c h a n r e . a n d I o r i t o f IB$id \1¢\o f E s - U t h t i r D e r s o n s 8 5 a r e ed t o t h e m o e . a n d I 1 3 t h d e v o f F e b r u a r y o ' c l o e k A .M . .a t m y C o u n t v f O r t h e h e m - a r v 1 9 .1 9 4 2 , J o h n A .C a r r i s r a n . C o l m t v J u d i r e . JFANNUAL REPORT n n h n v l r n n h t A f n u m b Rayrnonn Holstein spent Fridayitlvien atdw}:{"s'°e°Ef'°°m ;;isem§{§;i,;§ 'i~§'§1§?'""""' visiting with werr. cinimr Siesta glef Mn.ann Miss Dumuf Ruwe visited Mrs. Mfiff Fred Paulsen at Bennmsrton.Andrew Bohn and Mrs. Leslie John- : Friday. son,Wednesday afternoon.:~».r.1-Mr. and Mrs.Robert Christen-.~..1sen wem Sunday dinner mlests ati [ D QthGeiorge fNelson home.M L -- ~ - un ny a temoon guests of r.~ Mrs.Ho w a r d ~ t o ~ . . ~ e . e . s 2 . 2 ; . E .'2.';°."'§}'§e'i"';:'a Howargl LeRoy celebrate his sev- 'VIN Hugh Rhea S1.rnda.v.enth birthday were Mr. and Mrs. ' -e Arlinsrtmh district ProiectJohn Rasmussen and daughter, M"iClubs met. Mondnv. at Mm. Law- t h i ? ~ o f l l . . l I 8 . l n o y n n c i g i 1 : l s . m |rI1};é);B51';;';IIvv4a|u c w a u i e d.: | : . l r = o r N ' r v - - K l e .c a r ' " I "e n e n t W .e s -e e p i m g u p m o r a l e d a I :. '; 1: . 2 "§ . . .': 3; '.§ . "'; '; .', :: . e. . ,; ': . ". . '; '2; 'e B 1 ° § f f ' " § " °. § "` " § " . . " §~ c o u n t y U .S . D . A . D e f e n s e B ° ' f L f : ' . : ° ' ° § *" 3 , a 5 ' § " " =vi s i § 0 ? 's k B i ; " T h e e x b e n g i t s 0 1111 e E T 0 1 1 2 .o n a g e n a g r e e d a t S u m n e r n e s t s .W e d n e s d a .tt h e c o n f e t e n e e t h a t t h e fi ve ~ p o - i n t t h e . A .I .M n - 1 1 |h o m e .h . ' L . h T. . ~ ,==ef»=_¢;f;;>f g g f o r t h l i r g o b b r e e e l g m w d b g ,f o l r t h i v e ; - | i . ' s m r .r n e y ."i -a r . w e r e . r .a n r s .n .a s r i l r e c t o r W .H .B r o k s w s t a t e d f _ } m t ' § n d M e l v i n . M r a r d M r s . P . K . A h . e f ~ " ° " ' ; § "P "i t s _iob . s f e e e e e ;. ' " " ° e ° " " . . . . E e ' ; : e x n s o n s e r vi c e d u r n e s V e r n o n C l e m e n t s D w i z h ge i " ' ; e ; . 9 P ' * . = _ § 9 : ~ ' ° _ & § d , ¥ . = § f : i ' 2 i ;=~@»¢@ D 1 . l n k l a u 's f o r t h e i r 1¢ » = » ~ | " ° a 1 s ~= ff» . f» ¢ @ » d t o g e t i n d o n e fm - 2 . » . . . . . . . .Y n n n n l h . . . .nk . . .. . . . . . . . e sweets of Mrs.Irene Jansen anoi ""'='""Jessie.ii. Just say "5 BAG SPECIAL" to any one of our salesmen,or |I l ..dropae ardto D R . C . R . M E A D I ~DENTIST I Rooms in Mayle Building H Y B R I D ~c o lsun. Nebr E TEKAMAH, NEBRASKA "' n l l n u l l u n u l u u u l u l l ins: thereof.I Dated J an ua rv 1 3th,1942.mmi e to th e I ( S E A L )J o hn A . C ar ng an .Finn. smm of 1 2-41;Countv Ju-Liste. nurd (n- ove r: gtmn o KennaO R D E R ' r o s n o w C A U S E close o f busi 0'IIn.nlon &0'I Ia nlo n,At.torney n1941-R E 'L otln s to Men t h i l ma tte r~n the sunli- ~ln of Victor o f Fr ed C. ll th e folio w- in real estate~. t.o~w~it: e-ninth in- 0 x._..:.f... }f ; 1 f » ¢» r =.;' f ' ° ' f s , 1 , r f T . ¢ f A :" " " " " " " "1 1 1 . . . », . ¢J Q g-- » » - M o n e y School n o o e i wd cm llondav with Charlea °Ll¢Ul'¢ '21Binh- as teacher.Mr- _LUUW5motherand brother. 'Pe==.'~meh Rose Hill, Orum News ... 5»P6int Farm Program \X/i|| -. . | u a ; w s u . u h U A u a l l n -N e b r a s k a b v t h e K e n - 1*i\e C m n t Asaocin- grd.Neb ras ka , a t the mesa Derember 31, S OURC E S nhnrn S Q M19 GR ,;:§§:i,?"§;"i ; f ' ; ; ; ' "§;g ; ggf;=,gf §§@f;f\=§,g\§if leader. Miss' mediately."~ a `r ]Z 1 ` "i i £ an rs.ov Sbiker ai baby.ami y.5131 hini.A¢;ilieh$nik@r.lriowarglpnlflg 312 513 {;;"*,,gg;;3;;_§;g TR1 T M E N T F O R |HMr.rda11¢§iMn e ny rea ls tcm: cr an owa I arvclassmates of the Orum school on ;?f;e|§,,}§lfsi;;f}1,.f,,'une,,| 8 ~J W ~ D I S E A S E § , , _.§u ;:,,,,;;,'|E§;§1|`"I»`{& |.Freeman laftis.Ann and Lvle. ul"':':;rL*s":Pe I"-519.35 E ENDS SATURDAY Mond ay .'1"i{.l`2-vérif Qiéii s,vifetitiin_ii'"reeeiition Mr .and Mr s.Ha ro ld Sto rk en- of Mr. and Mrs. Georsre J ones. J r.. ten-tained, Tuesdsv evening. in hon- Georze Jones.Jr..wi ll leave for or of i'emr>"s birth day for Mr . and the a r my this week.Mr s .Gif fo rd Frenc h and 1'J\nzene.!Mr .and Mr s .Fr ed J u ne bluth Mr .and Mrs.Ha ro ld Frenc h and ente rtained Mr .an d Mr s .Hamer fa mi ly .Mrs.Cassie Hansen.Har~I'I`urner at dinner.Th ur sd av ever t ve y an d Haze l. and Mr . a n d Mrs. ine.J o hn S to rk I Mr s.s .n .Bstson o f 0n1s.lu» Wednesdnv evening visitors tvithfsoent the nest 'week vlsi tin e Mr . Mr . a nd Mr s. C h ri s P eter s on we re nn d Mr s . J . 0 . Ma rs h all a n d f a m Ma r ti n and Paul Giesselman.Mr.ri1V 1 and Mrs . J o hn Diekrnever an d 'Mrs. J ullnn P..J u n zb luth entersons , an d Mr . an d Mr s. L loy d Pul- ta ined the nal# Get-Toire ther PFW len.On Tu esdsv even inir.Mr .and jec t Club.Th ur s da v afternoon. Mr s.Peterson.Mr .and Mr s.Ra y Mr .an d Mr s.Paul Jones en- Scheer.Gif fo rd Petersorl.andMildred Sc h eer c alled on M r and Mrs . Alf re d S ko v. Mr .n d Mr s.Albe rt K u h r an d Dunne entertained at d inn er,Sat- urday e\e||in;r fo r Mr .and M r s ! llsrolti Christens en and da ughters. iiir . a nd Mrs . Rev ltnh lfs an d f ans ||5 vttrt.also e\en1n;r: visitors.1 To m liaison o f Oma h a sneol i r w r s u a . r u i n s n n u n l r u l e r r \ u . : | | e : r .S c i e n t i s t s r e p o r t s o m e p r o g r e s s M r .a n d M r s .G e o r a r e H m d l e v t o w a r d d i s c o v e r i n g t h e c a u s e o f s p e n t S u n d a v a f t e r n o o n w i t h M r . t h e n e w " s h i v e r i n g "d i s e a s e o f b a _ f a n g l \ l r s . d L .I t .H I *" ' E 5 ° " l 5 ,I s b a c h P s p i g s w h l o h b e c a m e s o p r e m l e n e r . E a t l l s h y s r e ' 1 ' i i : e ; t d a $ ' e i t n i n i i n s o m e s e c t i o n s l a s t s e a s o n .A f ° ° | \ i s i t o r s a t t h e C h a r l e s a n d H o w s . r d p o r t b e t h e A m e n c a n F o u n d a t i o n H o v e n d i c k h o m e . f o r . l t n i r n a l H e a l t h s a y s t h a t v e t o - ;M r s .G e o r i r e B o s c h u i d t e n t e r r i n a r r s n s a r e n o w t r e a t i s e ;t h e d i s -g a i n e d t h e J n l i v F r i e n d s h i o C l u b . e a s e w i t h i n j e c t i o n s .o f i t d e x t r o s e ; ' l ` h 1 1 I s d 3 v a f t e r n o o n . s o l u t i o n ,p l u s a f o r t l f i o d r a t i o n f o r .M r .a n d M r s F ' .i x n u d s e n a n d s o w s .g f a n d I i i r a é § V a l t § r N o v a k < 3 r u m w e r e n a v i n n e r s u e s r - -of th e Ed ua r L ar se n fa milv.g g k a ( V I D ~Th e Telbasta Ladies Alrl me t.CIYLYLCLC Tl:w e Wednesrlav.wi th Mr s.He r ma n '*'Soric k at th s Bert Tho mps onMr .and Mr s Fred inn-dhm..|h<>»n@.Mr s.An gu s:.Ionian waslor tsi ned u t an nvster sooner. Wednesdnv eve-nine.Gu e s ts " " " " . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer B. J en-sen Mr..PIlmer nn d E mme tt.helped Mr3.gnssistant hostess.Those oresentnn d Mrs .Pre sto n Nic kels. Mr . a nd An na Meeves celebrate her bir th -"¢ 'r ¢'Yliesrlarnes He n r i Kruszer. Mr s.I.s.:renc e Hansen.| dsy . Fridav after noon.i n d Blu m nnd Vivia n.Clarenc e Mr .and Mr s Fred Junlzbluth,Mr .and Mr s.Peter Mor1;lho1~st.'3°i1flfff1`I*¥l¢¥1!\~Ross Ma n e . and Llovd so en t Satondav f-venlni ulohnnv.Ha r r v and He r ma n v. er u' "" "1 '\Nelderdlnoe and Bobbie.visit.init Mr .and Mr s.Rnsn1u~| Snnds\dinner sruosts o f \i r .anr'[CarI Itleierhenrv. Harold Meierlren- 'I"hompson in Oma ha.llii rs. Pe ter Kr one r a nd fumilv: a l-! \"5 " a lte r hleierhenrv and Ric h- fgrnggn \lSflgr[.\ \.\.@|'g Mr a n d ~ I l f d .HOW8Yd L1€'l(!IllE'1!¥\Bild RESPMr .and Mr s.Ha ro ld E Ras- cg t rd is h t wi th hi s ¢ouam jnhn Krosrer an d famih.:lr-r.Lester Curlev.Ha r old Smitn. \| a u n v ni§".f."i°"¢h"}i'§ghiifdssgdc tslled aggilulixrin Jung.-gbluth,J r To m en M _- '.te th r m v a i r coros annrandMr s Ha n s Wric h.Wed ,1:'m ,gg emgm f o r rsfield. """d"§ e\en | .ng.lA ir F ie ld . Ca li fo rn ia . Su n ay cl nn ts t M .an d Mr s .svi s i i s ' i l; ` ? §.. . E f a r; - l g l r i u a n d ~ L l a i c t n n ~ ~ |M an rs.e er s~ ~ lyk fi;.,.§:l oE§'ge,§u;k{ Evelvn Bmde sraa rd. all of Oma ha. Mr. and Mrs. Han s W u lf.|SD¢"*» J3°"<§}\'t*'"*h Mr .an d M n Mr . an d Mr s. Geo rs Rs s m .un i:uand fa mily c ulled on §1. -. ..e "ii§2»M r an d M T ;E f r ~J e n s n Ray Rasmuss en and fsrnil W e d- amd r. an d rs.u l ones a-if..tended the ann ual rneetimr of thenesdsy evennnr.They were b" " ': P r od u c ti o n Credit Corporation s t da y sf te mo o n and supper yzueststhe livestoc k exc hnnsre in South o f M r .sind Mr s .Cs rl Rasmussen Oma ha.Fr i ds v.and f amily .i Mr s . J . 0 . Mmdi s ll a tte n de d th e d a § 2 " " d M r s . ~Kg g f an d P ro je c t Club lesson. lhiorndsv.a t er were ay n e1'll0°¥l.Mrs.Lawrenc e Du n k s u s . Mr .and Mr s Peter Kr on er en~1M¥and Mrs. _Paul Snric k and tertained in h o n o r o f we f o mi e r ' s ' L ' m5 Misses Ethet Hancoc k ann72ndbir thd av.Satur dav.tth.;»n=I~Ttla Krohn.Refreshments we n . iruests we re Mr .an d Mr s..Toe served Schencher.Ha r r y Hi ne s o f Oms~|M t and Mr s.A r t Me i nl!azno h s an d Messrs.and Mesdar nes Melvin . Mrs A I. Ms srill and Bob.Da ve Kroirer an d Melvi n.He r - lb h h MT. a n d Mr s .Hs r o ld .Gr o th e ms n Kroir er an d dau srhte rs. Henrvland family and Haro ld Ma snil were Kr o ge r an d fa mi ly .an d wi ln a n .Sundav dinn er ir uests a t th e Ve i - Christensen and fa milv.Finoc hle was ptaved and s lunc h was serves. Mr s .Emma C h a mp i o n and Gene visited.Wednesdav eveninsz.wi thhir. and Mr s . He r ma n K r o n e r a m arlrls. Mr . an d Mr s. He nr v Go ttsc h an dIr vi n a n d Bud Christensen visited. Sunday eveninir. with Mr. and Mrs.vi s ito rs wi th Mr. an d Mr s. Ha r old ;Mr s . F J_ Emerson :ment F1-ids§IMr.and Mr s .J o hn Dornac kei. Rasmussen.I n the evenimr.Mr . wi th Mr . a n d Mr s . H.s .Willisnn as.hu1- and Bernic e.Hr . an d Mr s .an d Mr s. K uh r a nd E th el, Mr. .a nd i n Oma ha.lw i t l i a m Christensen an d f a mi lv non Cleme nts h ome.in He rma n . Mr . an d Mr s . E d k ar L ar s e n s n u fa mily were Sun dsv eveninrr vis- ito r s a t th e E mi l Peterson home. W"...\.. . . .r .- -@ e s w e m n _, a f I`lslheI't Ba ller o f Ainsiey .Ne~ hrnska. is snentli nn thi s week vis-itinir a t the Ber na rd Th omn sm. ho me :h s soent Fr i d s v afternoon u _ _{ l __ _ , _ \. . _ . |o. . . . . . . » . . TAYLOR & WELLSLIVESTOCK AucrI O N EVERY WEDNESDAYFremont-At 12410H 0'clock o g s » C a t t l e H xn yr » -orses » Sheeml||m_ for ilu- mmm lu ummln Il l|IB d0|»cn¢\lDlu market yD! Il\'\'n|0fk_1 rn y ¢.. your nanniesou can nnu m my ..-.mf.1 ull nu luna- FARM SALES AUCTIONEERS Chas. W. Tlylur, R llnnd Mnrlm, Si Johnmn-your choice ullhree nuvtioneen with every dn selling experience md ex- am judges ol' vnlues. Our comp le auction service cools nomore. See us for dalu. T a yl o r 8 W e l l s Au c t i o n C o m p l l i y' ff*f / BENDORF FUNERAL HOME Phone 40 AMBULANCE SERVICE Modem Fun¢ra| Service Cunniderule in Con! W A S H I NG TO N C O U NT Y .NE - I tur e a nd Fixtures ..-..-200.00 II RA SK A .Cash on Ha nd an d Du eI N ' r m :M A T T E R O F T H E AI'~|f r o m Bank s 12,526.41 l'1.| r:.a'rxoN T()srznx,RE A L Oth e r RGSOIIITES 9.79 E S T A T E B Y V I C TO R E . HO L - S TI C I N. GUA RD I A N OF F1u~;1>,To ta l ____.,__-__---_s22.1sa.ssC.IIOL STII IN_I N S A NE .L I A B I L I TI E S Nu w r m this1 I2Lh da v u f J ann - Sh ure Ca lli tal Paid in by arv. 1912. il hvinir one of the day s Membe rs _.._..-_.._.........$ 2,184.20o f the reltulnr November.1941, Deposits of Members ..-..19,452.76 . _ .__Gua ran ty Fu n d (Reserve ufgr lgontixalsgengiesl - - -~ vi _-__L.G .L .D i x o n C o .n 1 °"'ma ts , T t l ..---..~_-..-_---$22.188.85ln lu r a n c c 0 f l ¢ ' ¢ = ' ¥sT.§'FI~:O F NHUI L A S K A .1 K n o w n l l i n d Iss. | §|_|}5°|'A'|°g 0 Q L g g g g (`?u11lJ.'o f ~VufshinI2`¥0I1_! \un:njo ri ty o f the S uu or vi s or v Co mmit- too o f the Kon nn ni Co-onffratiw.(Trodil Assoc iati on nf Iionnard No brosku. do solernnlv swear that the forogoimz state ment of tho condition of sald assoc iaion ia lflln and vono c t.to th o b es t. of o ur kn owl-ediro and belief. Hana Svosrerann. President. Nic Freidr'ichso11.Supervisory .F r a n k E .By ers Committee A .R.Broc k. Serreuzrv or Soc mtary - Tmnsurer. ( S E A L ) Swo rn to ami subscribed beforeme this 20Lh dav of J anuary . 1942.Philip 0'I7¢nron . Notary Public . g commission exllli res Ma v 29. 1 l o. iI "'1 I .\.»' » - I ' \ _ ',1 § .| 'n| .2..~ | *i r :qv 1. .tau HOURS 9 to 12; 2 to 5. A ppointme nts Made Colds.Sciatica.Neu ritis.Lumbofzo,Hea d- achmx Rhe umatis m.Aupendic itis,Consti- pation;Sinus. Liver,Stoma c h. K idney andBladder Troubles: Female Dis orders. Nerv- ousness:Hi g h Blood Preasurer Inf lu en za and Ma n y OLher Diseases Respond to Chironrac tu:Adiu slme nta Dr. D. C.. Knee, Chiropractor PHONE 254 OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE ONC O L F A X S T RE E T Terms Are Cash Off ic e , $ 1- Hou se sa Buy Defense Bonds and Saving Stamps Now! x sed While 394: a s m mmel.White ~ r P a i l . While wish 6 9 c Mrs. Harold Rasmussen and Shir- ley. and Mr.and Mrs.Clarence!Hansen and family were guests ofMr. and lllrs.Will Hansen andfamlly.Mr. and Mrs.Clarence Hansenand family were Sunday afternoon and supper lzuesla of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kuhr and Duane.Mr. ahdMrs. Kuhr and Duane called onMr.and Mrs Harland Nelson.Wednesdav eveniirur. Mr. and Mm, Aullust. Stork were Miss Jeanne Jmsgblutll was \-srueaz of her oousln.DorothyJohnson. at a bowllmr uanv. Ff\~ 'day nhrht ln Omaha. I Sunday evenlmz zuesta of Mr. and' g m Georpze Rasmussen and hm- l y.Mr. and Mrs. Will Hansen wereSunqaysflernognxuestsofMr.; Mr. and Mrs.Julian E, JungbluthattendedtheMen'Y4G0-RoundBridvo Club. Snturdav nlotht.Dr.and Mrs. r. 1.. Cldv of Arllnztoh entertained.Mrs.Clifford Llelche and herahuhler.Ma rni e !Ann.returnedhome!rom_ the Dodue CountyHosnltal. due week. Mr. and Mrs.Harland Nelson were amonk the dinner guests,Sunday evenlmr. of Mr. and Mrs.Flovd Hin: and Thar-nn snent Sundav afternoon with EmilGottsch and Lillie.Mr. ahd Mrs. I-lenrv Gottsch andIrvinwereThursdayevmimzKuesl-ll of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vac-ker and hahv of Omaha.` Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cohm and sons visited Mrs Anhur Sehneek-loth and familv.Thursday.Mr. and Mrs. John Durn.\c.lm>.Arthur and Bemice and VinrimsVoetman event Wednesdav evenina with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gottscx and Irvin. Miss Virzinla Voetman visitedginBlair Sundav at the Charles|Rolzer1 home...l't_=v19 "3e,.E!»- MP'=':y_:'2€1 lI at nnng avukvruvns unu ounuuv er.Mrs.Soren Wolsmann attendedin->funeral of her uncle at Ran-doluh. Nebraska. Friday.Mr, and Mrs.William Wulburnspent last Sunday at the Louie Lauritsen home.The Dorcas (lub meets with Mrs, Elmer Monson January 29, at her home.Mr. and Mrs. Nels Sorensen andDickspentSaturdayeveningatthe Hans Svozenon home.Hans Svozerson. Alma and Han black trim_ u Stock Up BOL'l Carriage Assortm \5 0 I Q O L T S A Wade AssorllBolts With MA CHINE J at the home of Frederick Durnack- 5 ry suent Wednesdav evening at theWilliam Voz! home.l l a . . . A n l . . .n . . . . . . . . |'|~\........ g|so aours Ha r n e s s O i l i n B u l k Bhs e- Bla c k I hmc ss Oi l ol Guaranteed Quality .Con tains Neate~Foot Oil | Gal. 49c al n l l I G M P H U n n g { 9 . 8 l l I | . I S B e n ."C . h H "i f " " '" " : " " "- H i u u r W g r g v l | } U J I B | : | ;[ n g R I N ? )| l A » ¢n u u n u n .u c u a a u u n l l v l u u "M p s e t e n m n v m i t e d r e l n t i v e l A u - u l b h A ;W -n o n a n d s o n .M r s .A m a n d a S v o g e nl e E l " g g g g f e n h u b e e n i l l i n O m a h a .l a s t .w e e k n e l d : r . v u m a m r 1 n l z : _ t o n e r .s o n .a n d M r .a n d M r s .H e n r y G r a b -V 3 r C U n M .M n .A l b e n .B e n s o n a n d J i m A r t h u D o m a c k e w a s an S u n d a b e s p e n t T u e s d s v e v e n i n s r a t t h e1 d " m § ' . " » § ` l ' 3 ? a § 1 " " v % \ § } " f n § "I " ; ? : ' § ' } . F " " "" ° " ' " "M r s .- * " ° " ": $ f s § " f : < § r . f = 1 ~ f \ = f . I t h e E l z a A t :E f m f 1 > 2 f > 1 ' _ ° 3 > " , . 3 = . = : r ' 1 # ; _ _~, , .l .M o t o r O i l Royblue Batteries, lenc were Sunday evening gueata of Mr. a nd Mrs . J en a Han sen . Mr. an d Mrs.J a me s W u lf an d sons we r e W e d ne s d ay e ve n i ng n uts . _ Mrs.Chris Peterson.Mr s .Ra y §c l\eer and dauzhtere. and Mildred heer c a lled on Mr. an d Mr s. Ar- v. ur Anderson o f ne ar He r ma n ,Sun dav_ aftemoon.Mr s .Pewra anla n d Glf for d.an d Mi sa Scheer §_§~}_'§** on Ed Newkirk. Monday eve- Mr. a nd Mrs . J e na Han se n.M r an d Mrs.W i ll W u lf an d Dona ld, I " " d M r ,a n d Mn . R a y W u l f a n d| Zl' »2 . E '" ° § *' - y d -v e ve n i nk d ln n e r Cruudv.r.an d Mr s .Bu n 'hles da y e ve nlmz vi c lto ra of Mr.an d Mr s .W lll W u lf an d Donald we re Mr .an d M n .B u d CroudY an d ! amllY - Mr . a nd Mr s . Har lan d W u l f a n d Sharlene.an d M r .and Mr s . Ra y W u lf a n d B l lly . Mr . a n d M n .E d Han se n, Ed na an d R i t a we re Sunday after noon and s uuper :mee ts o f Mr. and Mrs. Jana Hansen. P i h le r a C a me n m Fo rk s we re used an weapon:In anc len t llme a. and we re not in lw-du c e d lnln En lla nd f r om I ta ly lo r table aaa un tll earlrln Lha Bevan- lnn th c entur y . lv mu y : wm a Prea peemra Und ' Dood le B ag' The "doodle bu g "wa l a fo r k e d haul or peac h bo ulh und as a non or " dh ln ln l ro d. "It n eve r md my lc len ttlc standing but ao me ear ly Pr ulpe c mll wer e n ld I n h ave u ls d li.The proapec mr walked over lround he hoped c ontained oll. andheld the Ma lo than use fork point l d upward.When the proapec im alnod ahc ve I Pool doll the "doodo b u t" wa s n mp o n e d \ o p o i n t d a n I A d v o r t i l o x n ' n w m u m - p u n mr s ,ouren vvuuamann un u rw-5mn .A l m a Svozerson.M m .E l m e r Mons c n.an d Mr s .Ne ls Sorennenatte nd e d th e Dorc as C lub.T h u n - d a t t h e E mi l Ma txe n h o me . r. a n d Mr s .W i lli a m W u lh ur n l an d Bi lly : n e n t W ednesday even- i n z ` a t th e Bern ard Th omps on home. Mr .an d Mr s .W a lle r Petersen ali en ! Mon dn v e ve ni nz at the He n- ry Gf abb o home. Clir ll F oo d llxp a ala The m w m o f e l l r u a h u ! !has atpanded more than any ether api. eulmr al eornrnodlb ln \ h » Un llld Smale; in the \all ao y ears. G U A R A N T E E D 12 M O N T H S He r e In a Battery Willa Plen ty o f P un c h to D o Y ou r S u d i n i ! J o b $3.69 Exchange B.\'l"l`ER IES I N S T A L L E D F R E E Gamble Stores BL A IR. NE B RAS K A Protec ts Y o u r Mo to r.Saves Yo u Mo ne y ! Buy Oil Now For Spring Delivery 49c Per Gal. I N 1 5 G A L L ON L OT S :> I, _...____._._ a m llklr, Nebrllkt. Jumxrv 22 1942P n n l l l l h t Lv--:-é Dana Students Go 98,791 Miles Over Holidays \ s| .'}g n Y ~SAFEWAYS an P~U n ¥»¢\'\¢\mf.éA:;;¢° \ ~V A \ooM\¢s ~~1 \ \ > \ 1 v < § ,\a\\s°4:\1\\\\¢os\s~" ,f a v e ,\ @ ' ¢ Q ,_'Q ured that students tmveled a t~-tal of 98,791 miles or an increase of 26,611 miles over 1941's 72,180 mileage. Giadyw Dime qr Sidney, Was Ferndale. Califor~ nia, 5000 Miles "There's no place like home,"\\'uB evidently the sentiment ofmany Dann College students,as they traveled as far as five thou- s:md miles bo spend the hnlidaya av, home. of the lhldmt body, hit xn dl dmc high with n fatal mileage at live thousand miles.Mmy studsnk from Cllifomia and Maine spent the Ch r mmu geason with rela- tives at home for the first time in oeverml years. A Parent-Tescller Azliociatinn mating held at Fontanelle schook Inst Friday evening brought forth a cmwd of more than t.hir"ty. Mus-ical groups from both Fontanclle and Blair participated in the pro» gram which was followed by aIlight luncheon. J. R. Vinckel, superintendent ofthe Blair schools, gave the princi- pal address of the evening? The mectiw;was opened by President Fritz Niebaum of the Fontanelle Parent. Teacher Ao-solcintion. In addition to Superintnd: ent. Vinckel, a male qunrtette from the Blair High Schooi was p*1e5or:t r,and Mrs.Chula Knspnr and children of Twin Falla, Idaho, a ed several days ago for 1 two- a.r's parwwk visit wtlh Mrs. Kagp - Brownents, Mr. md Mm. F. L_ WED. NIGHT BRIDGE CLUB To OMAI-IA The Wednesday Night BridgeClub, consistinxr of \ dozen bridgeplayers, drove down bn Omaha hutnight (Wednesday) Ind spent the eveylng pushing the pasteboudasro nd at dxe home of Dr. andMui. F. W. Hemphill.. Buy Dafenu Stamps md Bonds Nowl 2,300 miles,and Norman }3m3enf'I'11e Kupars are former éinir rem-secretary ~9 girls'work;~mf of Ferndale,Califomia, president dents.Therlo Reckmeyer,secretary of Mrs. Horner Miller, corresponding secretary;Mrs.David Simpson, secretary of missionary education;M1-3. Leo Webor, secretary of so- :nn e w u f f i c e n o f th e Wornen'a SJ? ciety for Chrixtian servic e were in- sta lle d b y Rev. Da vid Si mps on. A prelude of mus i c wa s gi ve n, an d fo lio win g the aenrice coffee and d ou gh nu ts were s er ve d in the c hurc h b asement. The .of fi c er s ins talle d wer e Mrs Ge ar ge s c h oe wi er , p re si de nt; xml Chet Menking, vic e-president; Mrs. M .E .W i g a n ,Hetrefraryg Mtg ,G, ~ CHURCH ltudenta' work; ~ H. C.ll~ [NSTALL5 OFFICERS Clellm, mcnury of liierature an publications;Mrs. ~ A. Reclaney A beautiful and impressive ann- er,secretary of mppllas;nn~ dmigm innhllndon was held at M"".H' w. Schoettger, secrets ` the meuwam church in Arllng- of Bmritud life. Mrs.Rhea.Gilfry;Mrs.Ther! Reckmeyer, primary Pianist; M 1 H.H.Gilfry,supermtendent o cmdle roli. dey Sc hooi board of the Methoc lis c hu rc h was h eld o n Mo nda y even in g at the h ome M H. C . M- c C Ie I Ian, when the followi ng were el ed for th e n e w y ear:Mr s .H. C Mc CIelfan,' superintendent;Ai le Laak er, assi stan t; Mrs. G. H. Ro enldlde,sec retary ;W a lte r Jones ass is ta nt; Ho me r Mille r, tma su mr Ho wa r d Edmondson,librarian M e l b a L e a M c C l e l l a n ,p § a n i e t |\:» :. ... BlairResidents Participhte in Fontanelle P.~T.A. Program | F'OR §Duwer,:TBStgr PORTABLE Wagner B..;;,mi! D|'|.lB.\l uunuu, paw\..u. "nic kle. coxmer. atb Als o a est ern Elec tric 56.h. p .mo to r °1.......:... MY? "Inu W uh- ~cnean.ini!£0Y\ SUBEC. Phone White 875. 3~19.' MAY HYBRJDS ltahd with the 'best in every corn yield test.1~8t'Irs Baxter. '38 FORD COUPE.Good C0!\d.\~~Chris Axmll. Blair.N0br. FOR SALE:Two Holnceinn. uneJerseycow,good px-oducern. Purebred bull. faur months.150 'lfrinln A white hczhorn lavmg_[\ens:_.__ Droved 40.8~1t _g FOR RENT ACH-EAGE south of Blair. for rent 5 'acrs,good building.Jen. Krorzh. or dhone 862.8-lm' FARM FOR RENT:An unim _N T. Lund & Co. REAL ESTATE A FINE 6 room all modem house I vA F I NE 6 r o o m a ll mo d e m h o u s e .a o :N '1'. Lund & Co.| I Fo n s 4 L E = Mo d e m 5 - r o o m h o u s e | c lose m. Also mc ome nrooertv by ! owner.Phone 292.2-Lf 25-acre f a r m near Bi ai r f o r solo.Mo de rn house wi th ste am heat. f u ll bath.elec tric itv angi .oils water.Goof!o u t bu1ld1n:r=».Pric ed for quick sale at $2.00o.| 3 - lt Ove T. A n de rs on .1 4 N O T I C E S WE MAKE FARM and citv loansa t l o w e s t r a t e s .3 - l t ,N T . L u n d & C o . .. . i ..;|in full before I9-12 credit will be extended.Mi lle r Mu n k . 1 - 3 t' 10%D IS C O U N T fo r cash until Febr uary l s t o n sharnenimz plo w lay s.c ultivn tnr shovels.planter run ners and di sc blades. 1- lit'Mi lle r Mu n k . F QR A S S I S T A NC E i n Dreparinz income mx reumma Bee C. J. Schmidt.1-sc' SUBSCRIPTION rates to The Y\f r é a f f Supl.J.Il. Yi nc k A .Prefaidcnt Fr i tz . pare notes du r in g l~ ing.Photos by TREES DIST Twenty varieties of distributed to Ne spring under prov! Clark-McNary law. are being offeredtimethis year.T cherry.black locust, tmnarix. _miifelzi one season Five~foot, Deering; mower. Reconditioned Kelvinator.A- 1 condition. 'Cook stove.A r th u r Sc hneekloth.9 milessouth B lai r. one mile n orth Ger- ma n Ha ll.Telephone Benninir- ton 2517.3-1t° \ PHONE 11 and give ua y ou r wa nt- adn.Only Zu ner word ner inner- tio n i nsu res in sta nt sale o f that unwanted furniture. etc . F O R S A L E :2-horse motor. 3 - I t*J. E. Fischer. F O R S A L E :Westinzhouse floor sweeoer.$10.Good condition. 4-1-it l'-Irs. Ed Stevens. S C R A T C H P A D S .hiszh uu alitv bond Donor. 12c ner pound.0l.h» er oualitxea. Bc ner nound. 43-tf The E nterp rise. HE I F E RS .Some fresh now. oth- f en soon.Hosea W ilson. 3- I t* T W O GOOD Y O U N G Sh o r th o m bulls f o r sale.Phone II e n n a n263.Malc olm Brodersen.52 - ti H Y B R I D C ORN- - h o me Rrovm. state tested 939.Dis c ou nt forown sac ks and c ash.'I'hom1:ason Bros., 2112 on 32; 22 on 10.1- tf SEE : US fo r f re dl c o ws an d c lo seHrmnac em an d extra mo od uma. ing h ulls. Ra v W u lf Sam Moo re Blac k 53 111 on 37 3 . 4 9 . ' r v m a w n w r e n RI F I HD NR All »\*°'' F D ~n¢ \ " " " ° ": \ ° * " \ °~ \ A u\\\°°'f ¢°'*"'-`-` ~:a\\s°4e\"'"~ » N \r \ @ '~ " ' -`4 4 6 1 °5 9 ' - w f w r s ,::n C .Leave YourBooks _1 1 5 6 0 for the Vicwry Book Campalgn 1-lb.mlb.a t Y o u r S a f e w a y S t o r e (fun ~C a n ~Our nlorc has nbox to culled your old and Prvcrenmed Shortaning new books (not magazines)f°<the armed ered with unions. I4 Juafwaadinwta At Safeway, whether you select loiling bwf or l'orterl|o\re<e steaks, youKM tenderneew and flavor every tim:guaranteed to please you, or yourlull cost refunded. Beef Roast Economical and nutri- tiuus . . . . . for oven- roasling or pot-roaab ngirloin Steak Serve broiled or smoth- Pork Chops* Center rib cut . . . morelender and Icnn. Servestufftd. Bacon* Wilsco brand,uniform allen, in 1-pound lay- ers. Spare Ribs* Small,meaty .. .. . cut from young, tender pork. Bologna Ring-style . . . . :lined or plece. Boiling Beef Meaty rib cuts.Only one not needed for en lire dinner. Ground Beef Freshly cut from the quality of beef llnl.makes tuly .flavorful dishes. ~~g ; 2 ; ° ; ; ; ; ; , , H o l l o w '2~ oz. ~~3 , { b _ ~Cane¢an d M 1 5 1 5 . - _ _ £ : . » ~ Can Gold-n-Sweet,.I0- Ib All-Veg etable Shnrteninft ~Dnrk,Co rn - . _ _ _ - C a | ; ~ The qunrtetw was composed ufPhilipLarsenCharlesHamiltonwnmm .xpnuiylg and Rover smkf _ T E il an\d T. ~ Init.They were accompanied by Luree Fuhlrodt on the piano. Lu!- cr there were vucul solos by Hwm-ilmn and Stricklutt and Miss Funk- rodr. rendered I piano solo. The Fontannilé Rhythm Band,d tion of Miss Albcmxunder the lrec~..-..........\.- ...»+:.-:¢.»|-iin wh.. For DEFENSE and SAVINGS buy National Defense Smmps at Safeway with the money you save here. Q A ~ ~ °"°"' ~ LIETIES PRESIDENT TO HAVEHBUTEDBIRTHDAY PARTIES This is the Benson for the infan-b;°;"'i"eb'i'tile paralysis drive and this eounzy s n x is doing nts bit.On January 28mglans m huxe n entertainment will be given m our femthe Kennund pavilion.A program _°'1 ed, "kztland binmr game and other fenlures Y "Y"o é will make up the evenlng's (un.apncot,an On the evening of Januarv Su Pancake Flour §§f ___-_?aL'2' Quaker Oats .______?:.I: I Cream of Wheat im 2 Wheat Meal gmrim 1 *Prunes 2:,L°";....m .-----f.;L'; z Grapefruit 'j}',2"__2 21,5 2 Postum Cereal T22 z 9c 0c 4c 4c 9c Sc zc |.. danue will be given in the man! kecherry "wily is mvfefdance hall by the Blair section of xb than n tree. although the Was]ilngwn County lnfantileis krows 15 to 20 feet Paralysis chapmr of which Robert Earl Maxwellrextension 0'Hanlon is chairman and a goo"t the Nebraska C°ll98¢!crowd is mspected.The retums ,ure.This tree sends 'IP from these entertainments go into which is a distinct an- the infantile paralysis fund. or erosifm control ana A card amy. at which a "auer-n"rutedinn planting,al- will be selettad. is nlanned forsomecircumstances nlhnuarv 24 bv the Arlinzwn sw the free a nlisance.tion.» erry will ma e a dense able for n garden wind-~ ~ ¢h_e uouigida in n Qvhea ,, - - - - _ - - - - - . . . _ - . - . l 1 4 Cocoa Baker's .-_.._,.¥E'f;. loc Coffee ?i'E¥;,,.l9¢ .___i;i'§ 55c T o m a t o j u i c e ~ -1 Cm "'~/no , i suNNv DAW N ~ mmm'm f . i n . ._`\.K ENTERPRISE now vnly $1.50Der yeu' in county. $2.00 perheryear to all nolnts ouundeccunty.County-wide news cov~eraxre. nlenty of local news nic-tures every week.Call at the of-§§~; or mail us vour check today. FURNITURE upholnterlng, refln~ishing,repairing, seat canlng, mg work, matreaaea, ew. Phonegg; 151.George N. Miller. like a shn sometimes tall. saysforestcraof agricult sprouts,vvmntaffeIwildlifep though in may make Choksch hedge mmlgreak01: 4 A F I NE 6 r o o m a ll mo d e m h o u s e .a o :N '1'. Lund & Co.| I Fo n s 4 L E = Mo d e m 5 - r o o m h o u s e | c lose m. Also mc ome nrooertv by ! owner.Phone 292.2-Lf 25-acre f a r m near Bi ai r f o r solo.Mo de rn house wi th ste am heat. f u ll bath.elec tric itv angi .oils water.Goof!o u t bu1ld1n:r=».Pric ed for quick sale at $2.00o.| 3 - lt Ove T. A n de rs on .1 4 N O T I C E S WE MAKE FARM and citv loansa t l o w e s t r a t e s .3 - l t ,N T . L u n d & C o . .. . i ..;|in full before I9-12 credit will be extended.Mi lle r Mu n k . 1 - 3 t' 10%D IS C O U N T fo r cash until Febr uary l s t o n sharnenimz plo w lay s.c ultivn tnr shovels.planter run ners and di sc blades. 1- lit'Mi lle r Mu n k . F QR A S S I S T A NC E i n Dreparinz income mx reumma Bee C. J. Schmidt.1-sc' SUBSCRIPTION rates to The Y\f r é a f f Supl.J.Il. Yi nc k A .Prefaidcnt Fr i tz . pare notes du r in g l~ ing.Photos by TREES DIST Twenty varieties of distributed to Ne spring under prov! Clark-McNary law. are being offeredtimethis year.T cherry.black locust, tmnarix. WE BUY and sell stock.3-tf M. 0. Davin and Si J0hlrlon .1~=T.\ ' l , »4 " f 3 } r i ~ lr ; ~c l a m s : .|..,,u ~¢'g .. \~'\ r . .~~~S a l e E n d s S a t u r d a y ,j a n ,2 4 t h Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Taft of ned;Blair visited the C, W. Christensen.home, Wednesday evening. Messrs. and Mesdarnes Stanley Bednar,Clifford Halbert,:md Reed 0'Hnnlon, Jr.,attended the J. L~ Pouuns -0 3 5 ~ v 0lll'>I Men's Overcoats 25% off Leather jackets 25% off Robes--Cocktail, Lounging, Smoking, One-Third Off Wool jackets for Men and Boys-.Sport Coats Mackinaws and Fingertips 0ne-Fourth 0ff..._ »¢n 1'~'~ 9 ~t o $ 9 ~ 1 ~_ »1 1 .` 1fgg\.. \ "\.' * ~\4 ~\ § ~ w evening.Buy Defense Stamps Nm!!~s t e r n ...~ uve Nebraska tree and in vefrhardy, and it alan Produces Inn: that is valuable for iellv.. Mm. J u d i th A mn s o n spent S a t |Produc e md a y wi th Mr s . Gh ri n Hi n z .Sun -| Eg g; ; _, .. --- _- -- -. ,_ __ _. ______ da y g ue st; o f Mrs . Hin : wor e Mrs . F utte r fn t (c ream)W es ton Lo ng of the Mc Ca1 th di s | , ,, _H n Omah a.He a vy Spri ngs .........-......,._- Y v y e s tric t, an d 'Misa Dorothy Manc ke of le g h o r n H a m ..§......................._ 23c .................34c Ilic 12c lbw. Corn, No. 2 new _----___..67%cRye ----------~---~-~ .......-~65c *Cake Flour rxsf 234:Pillsbury's Snosheen Pork fs' Beans 2 air; l5c Van Cnmp'a,with lo ma lo s au c e es.LY 'A' ium.arah u m n n ea r a nd f a r p r o d u d n g FRESH. *Oranges Medium and large Sun-klst,Seedlesl.Navelvariety- Celery* Medium io large alallm.Serve stuffed w l I l\eheae. Potatoes* Do you know about "hidden hunger"?. Radiant health requires sufficient vinminiand minerals. the hidden values in foodl Toplanmealsthat an nutritious aa well aa al-traclive. take "Kitchen Course in Nutritlon."Ten easy,workable leasons~hy-mail.Sendname and address and only 25: for entirecourselnJuliaLeeWrlghl.Box 660-OC,Oakland. Calilomla.*Flour §I.i€'é§2.fi1?;_1"»ii".e $1.73 *Flour §§fTZf'é.'§°i'§3"if"él",;$l_44 ~Borden'u, Pet 3 ' h u 1 5 g 8C or Carnation ____Cana M i l k 'nnCliemh Brand ,_ _---.Can Grahams*2f¥l',?%i"§"§"»¢ fall? l7c Grahams ?f»2'°§Lf°§%¢ 522 l6c Puddings .Fell-well 4 Pkgs. |7¢ ~ Stnlned _..-----.Llll ~ Mushrooms Qiiii fé'.'; 23c G N h -lb.* B e a n s L a x ; € a : ; ' 2 - . 5 ' B . , Z l c ~E.'J.§"§ZZ'... _____-,Ff'2em£ ~ Soup ¥am.E=-=a°'2_---.,---32s:10c Crackers H ~ l 7 c Bread {si1;,5f;° ____-_---_¥13,'Ia loc Macaroni Qfxwm. ?.?!;lSc Our buyers select the (infant fruiu and veurllareas and rush them tn us . . . . |hey're ll!-:Al .A p p l e s *G r a p e f r u i t U.S.Extra Fancy Small and med Rude,Wineup from white 'me||ed", M W A N T E D f "`/rg .~¢` ..ANTED:Girl for ireneralhousewurk. Call Black 825. 8~1t' ANTED:A ride to Califomla. share avenues.l1\<`nlh"e PalmeCate.8-lv ANTED To BUY:Threahea Kala seed.Also one :ood Here.fond bull. lnrze enuuzh for ser-vica Phone 11 an 27.2-2s J. H. Wiseley. ANTKD:Used seed corn bm.Anv bnnd. 10c.Leave at Hamcock's Blair.Earl J. '1'homl>601».8-Zt ANTED:Dud stock. frea vn-mlum.Blair Renderlnz Ser-vice.Phone 17.culled.Holly Jensen.ascent for Union Ren-derlnz Co.. LaPlatte. Ncbr. 29-L( J. L~ Pouuns -0 3 5 ~ v 0lll'>I Men's Overcoats 25% off Leather jackets 25% off Robes--Cocktail, Lounging, Smoking, One-Third Off Wool jackets for Men and Boys-.Sport Coats Mackinaws and Fingertips 0ne-Fourth Off.... »~- ~9~ to $9.70 ~» ~-u §\.\'kaA14|~ * k § \1 \ ~ x ` x m I M .=L a fi AN A P P R E C I AT IO N W I S H T O E X T E N D mv si nc ere thank s no the manv kind fri endsWho were so grac ious to me On m v nin etvdir at birt.hdv.v.Th u cards.the Leiezrams.the tele-phone calls. the Dlants and other gif ts, a ll to ken s of lo ve an d a f- fection.bzwuszht me m o m real pleasure than mere wufiis c anexpress.I thank vn u all. Mr s .Semira Statlleton. ANTED: A. Ho od reliable man to suop lv c ustome rs with Rawls;-lsrh t'0duc1 w 1 Rh le h|v n.m e w nn a.Dent. NBA-40»12'7.I~`rceDort.Ill.3 - w OPPORTUNITIES F O U N D CARDS OF THANKS i FOUND:200 lb, un: near Ken-nnrd.Sam M. Wright, Jr.,1~8t Kennud. FOR Ze PER WORD you can renta suace in this want nd section. Advortile In The Enterprise WE BUY and sell stock.3-tf M. 0. Davin and Si J0hlrlon f "`/rg .~¢` .. Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Taft of ned;Blair visited the C, W. Christensen.home, Wednesday evening. Messrs. and Mesdarnes Stanley Bednar,Clifford Halbert,:md Reed 0'Hnnlon, Jr.,attended the J. L~ Pouuns -0 3 5 ~ v 0lll'>I Men's Overcoats 25% off Leather jackets 25% off Robes--Cocktail, Lounging, Smoking, One-Third Off Wool jackets for Men and Boys-.Sport Coats Mackinaws and Fingertips 0ne-Fourth 0ff..._ »~- ~9~ to $9.70 ~» ~-u I - \ ~ . \" Q4 \1.\\Z \r L L |1\\Hx". " ,~ waning.Buy Dsfenla Stamps Nur!Roouten -..--_::-----;:1b uve Nebraska tree and in vefrhardy, and it alan Produces Inn: that is valuable for iellv.. Mm. J u d i th A mn s o n spent S a t |Produc e md a y wi th Mr s . Gh ri n Hi n z .Sun -| Eg g; ; _, .. --- _- -- -. ,_ __ _. ______ da y g ue st; o f Mrs . Hin : wor e Mrs . F utte r fn t (c ream)W es ton Lo ng of the Mc Ca1 th di s | , ,, _H n Omah a.He a vy Spri ngs .........-......,._- Y v y e s tric t, an d 'Misa Dorothy Manc ke of le g h o r n H a m ..§......................._ 23c .................34c Ilic 12c lbw. Corn, No. 2 new _----___..67%cRye ----------~---~-~ .......-~65c ; n I I Beau Brummel . S .N o ,1 g r a d e , I d a : - > - x r o l m .R u s s e t u r i - J'»i n 1 0 - l b .m i l h lsr-Sizes 14 w 17New Patterns 1 9 New Colors New Stvles J I UI qw nl U l No Ef5Q!\=>"H°S J Thrifty Dinners for Entertaining See Khin week'a Fa mi ly Circ le Maga zine fo r valuable lnformnllnn on economlcnl cnmpany dinners for four or six. l n h B d 12-~Vn§u::\pac':n_ .__--__-_é'.'R ~ Extra No. 2"To m a t o e s S l a n d a r d z C_,,; 251: Lbb F N 2~¢L¢,'<R.¢.T"ff,_____..%» ~ B 'Q , G N . 2B e a n s vZ1'I€l'5-3-¢u'°f'l-.'E-n 15B '(l\0o I5-oz.I - l o m m y Brand ~Sc Sweet Potatbes ,,,,,,,.L"g;, 1Sc Oxydol "azz 22: ~ 63Nn \Ul1H|:\¢;: I Granuhxtd Soap Su-purb 2 | » a t . ~5U~uz.~Pkg.I'hn_ Granuhied SMP W a l d o r f Peanuts sum Crunch ¥¢;:r::---- Beverly i;;:r::.--_--- Real Roast '{,;;:;';__ \-lb._,Blk \~lb._.hr 2-lb._.lar 2-lb._.lu lSc 25c 3lc 27c Peanut bu tler u p be used in innume rable w| ! l »from lp p e t n e r s to c a n dy . Mi x it wi th | dgggyeg,dressings,jelly.Use peanuts insalads, nnin diuhess and in candy. Let yuurimagination run wild and you'll be surprisedo"°"=zsc"' May be Purchased with Rlue Food-Order Stamps l l ln nee hun man y di shComplu;teiy wrapped Rolls and ma rc he althf ui . 5 3 £ 2n be made lutieranut butler. 5 - - i W A N T E D f "`/rg .~¢` ..ANTED:Girl for ireneralhousewurk. Call Black 825. 8~1t' ANTED:A ride to Califomla. share avenues.l1\<`nlh"e PalmeCate.8-lv ANTED To BUY:Threahea Kala seed.Also one :ood Here.fond bull. lnrze enuuzh for ser-vica Phone 11 an 27.2-2s J. H. Wiseley. ANTKD:Used seed corn bm.Anv bnnd. 10c.Leave at Hamcock's Blair.Earl J. '1'homl>601».8-Zt ANTED:Dud stock. frea vn-mlum.Blair Renderlnz Ser-vice.Phone 17.culled.Holly Jensen.ascent for Union Ren-derlnz Co.. LaPlatte. Ncbr. 29-L( J. L. PDUNDS -0 3 5 ~ v 0lll'>I Men's Overcoats 25% off Leather jackets 25% off Robes--Cocktail, Lounging, Smoking, One-Third Off Wool jackets for Men and Boys-.Sport Coats Mackinaws and Fingertips 0ne-Fourth 0ff..._ »~- ~9~ to $9.70 ~» ~-u I - \ ~ . \" Q4 \1.\\Z \r L L |1\\Hx". " ,~ AN A P P R E C I AT IO N W I S H T O E X T E N D mv si nc ere thank s no the manv kind fri endsWho were so grac ious to me On m v nin etvdir at birt.hdv.v.Th u cards.the Leiezrams.the tele-phone calls. the Dlants and other gif ts, a ll to ken s of lo ve an d a f- fection.bzwuszht me m o m real pleasure than mere wufiis c anexpress.I thank vn u all. Mr s .Semira Statlleton. ANTED: A. Ho od reliable man to suop lv c ustome rs with Rawls;-lsrh t'0duc1 w 1 Rh le h|v n.m e w nn a.Dent. NBA-40»12'7.I~`rceDort.Ill.3 - w OPPORTUNITIES F O U N D CARDS OF THANKS i FOUND:200 lb, un: near Ken-nnrd.Sam M. Wright, Jr.,1~8t Kennud. FOR Ze PER WORD you can renta suace in this want nd section. Advortile In The Enterprise ll'¢5 Vulcanized nous SERVICE S'l`ATloN ..,. a n d -o GOODYEAR TIRES SINCL A IR PRODUCTS Open All Night Phone 2.12. Safety Glass and P l a t e G l a s s im - All Can and Trucks To Hold SAVE YOUR TIRES BY BEPAIRING THEM ll'¢5 Vulcanized nnangvuu °5 |s a u n a # GOODYEAR TIRES SINCL A IR PRODUCTS Open All Night Phone 2.12. l \K