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01-29-1942m m £ . ¢ N q l n- ¢ s h '| ~ P l m f{ ml ~H E E N E R P R 1 E §~ ~ T h a n ~,:'~ . xjiitera for 1942 Tummy-umuurucmnesponamurnmauquumnofuomty B L Q A 1 R , § § § B R A s K A .J A N U A M 2 9 1 9 4 5 1VOLUME XLVI NUMBER 4 sUns c B.tP1 '|o NPmcs 1 >m1 znuz8 1 -I0 Bellows ls C. of C. Héad For 1942 - v - -K l o p p Go e s I n A s Vi c e - President.Ear-lJenkins Is New Treasurer BOARD OF DIREC- TORS UNcHm'GED Vanoa Bellows, president of the Blw Chamber of Commerce dur-ing 1941, was re»elect¢d praident ol that onganization for 1942 at ameeting held lut 'hxesdsy evening at the dty hall. A crowd ol around forty mem-bers was present and a lively dil-eussion regarding the activities of the year which was being closed and the plan: Ior the year to come was entered into by the members. L C. Klopp, Blair jeweler, was named vicepresident of the or- ganization succeding Jack Bum who moved from the city last sum- mer.Reed O'l-lanlon,Jr.,was re-elect~ ed secretary. Earl Jenkins won outoverCarlKolterman,Sr.,astreasurer of the organization andPhilip O'Hanlon was re-elected for' a three-year term on the Board of aa treasurer during 194 1.A report from the membership committee revealed that the mem-bership ot the organlmtlon :mod at 111 with prospects for a num-ber of added members. A spirited discussion was en~tered into regarding the bringing of defense industries to Blair and it was explained that such a move took considerable political pressureand required donations of cash ordonations of facilitie: to house the fcntor-ies,none of which Blair had in sufficient quantities.The discussion finally simmered down tn the thought that perhaps the best inure for lllnir business men would be to do a better job of merchan- dising and make a greater effort to secure the local business which is at hand and which, to s` certain extent, goes out of town. It was pointed out that farm prices werenow good and that every indica- tion wa: that agricultural commun-ities were due for a period of good times and that Blair would bene-fit even mare, perhaps, from sucha boom than from shurt~tlme de- fense industries. L. L. Snyder brought up the question of a city auditorium in which conventions and large groupscould meet and be served dinners. There was muchsaid,pro and con,regarding the use of the city hall second floor, which is a city-owned Directors.Kolwrman had served' building but which is unused. Thol B.F.D. hall,it was pointed out KUHR RUPARYSPEAKER TUESDAY Merton Kuhr, well-known young farmer residing north of Blair, was a speaker at the regular meet-ilns ol the Blair Rotary Club last Tuesday evening. Kc wal L guest of John (hrlstensen, dr\-\8Kil¢-Kns rs talk dealt was _diaryfarming. He told,in detail, the methods being and on an own firm in produdng milk and select- ln! cows. He also told of the DairyHerdImprovementAazoclxtlonsand their wad: and describad how "boander" cows are determined bYweighlngonilk and feed and GIN- ful testing of the milk.The talk was very instructive and enjoyed by the club members. RAYMOND THERKEL- SEN RITES FRIDAY Raymond Therkelsen,who I m several months had been a sullenlsr in the Blair Hospital, died Wed- |nB8dHY morning lt 1 o'clock.Deceased was born on the fann north of Blair on July 81, 1896 to Hr. and Mn. Theodore Ther-kelaen. 'Here he grew to manhood and Wil: 'married to Martha Mueller.The wife passed away fourteen yan ago leaving four children an fol- lows:Ray in the army of the U. S.; Ar-line of Chicago; Teddie at;W1nnsbNZ°, llhnnesota; and Hoo- ard who makes his home with Fred Hurdum.|Raymond was well-known in this community.He was industri- ous and honest and besides his|father,Theodore Ther-kelsen and 'his brother, Harold and his four,children he leaves a host ol friends who will miss him greatly. Funew services are planned forFriday from the Campbell Mortu-fnry and interment will be made in the Blairgccmetery, FSA ANNOUNCES VIC- TORY LOAN PLANS A new type farm loan, designedto especially aid the small produc- er of food stuffs which will helpwin the war, has been designed bythe Farm Security Administration, it ha: been announced by Kenneth W. Smith, local supervisor.Those who have not heretofore been eligible to enter the FSAprogramare urged to contact Mr. Smith at the Court House in Blair, if they are in need of finances to carry on spring work. PLAN COLLECTIONOF GARMENTS SUN. The L. S. U. of the Congregw,tional Church is sponsoring local- lly a state-wide drive for the co: |lectlon of clothing' for war relicr iin Britian,Articles of apparel for|""°"' women and children will be.sent to the Isles for the use or 'Congregational Church members there.The local drive is set for ISundny.each member being asker;would make an excellent place for'~conventions and large dinners ujto dopant donations at th" church. some means could be found to al-low it to be used. A committeeheaded by L. C.Klopp, reported that the matter was being worked UPUILPresident Bellows gave a rous- ing talk on attendance and prom-ised his best efforts for a success- ful 1942. DR. CARL-SEN AT» PITTSBURGH MEET Dr. N. C. Carlsen left Tuesday f o r 1'itl.:burgh,Pennsylvania, where ho is spending a week ln at- tendance at the annual meeting ofthe National Lutheran Council. A member of the council board, Dr. Carlsen will take active part in thc convention. He expects to re-turn the latter part of the week. Art Clausen of Fort Calhounshipped in elc\er\_ carloads of cat- tle, last week This Washington County stockman, who also shipped out one cur of cattle to Chicago, purchnsc-d the stock at n recent ex- pusxitinn in l'lr~n\'r-r_ \\\lIi.nn :intl l';rul Kruger shipped ¢< rl :~.,.l ..f .lncp to the South 1>|.;|i=:l Mf t.l. URGED TO HEAR BIRTHDAY PROGRAMS Aa the annual drive for infantile paralysis funds reached a climax 'this week.local committcernea Urged that everyone listen to thefollowingradio broadcasts:Char~ lie inn-net's "Sootlizht Band" uro.gram dedicated to the committee for the Presidents birthday Jamuarv 30. at 10 D. rn. EST: and Vlaa-imlr Horowitz. nlanist. soecisl con- cert from Carnerle Hall. dedicatedto Diamond Jubilee Bi1'ti\daY colebratlon. 10:15 on 10:30 u. rn. ES'1. HAS FAITH INWASHINGTON CO. A.C.Byers.of West ColfaxStr-eet,one of the biggest landholdersofWashingtonCounty,demonstrated hi*faith in Wash- ington County land recently whenhe purchased a tmet of 20| acrcsof bottom land from Peter M, Ty- sun for $100 per acre. There areforty acres of alfalfa and thirtyacres of wheat on the land. In talking to Mr.Byers rein War Efforts, Ratronmg Felt Over County Iittle Grambling Re ard-rn Rqtioning. Produc- ucuon Stepped Up _ FARM PRICES IN-1STILL ENTHUSIASM Aldwagh len um. oo 4.haveP1506 ldnce the sudden .& at Pearl Hlrbvr which resulted in nluns i nz um umm s um i nto A Uotd war with the dns powers,Washington County people have ||. ready put their shoulders to the wheel in an effort to do their sham toward winning the war. The bitwhich each in ividual does is not a great deal, but surveyed from theangle of the entire county, great a w gr m i s really being made. First to strike home wa:`the tirentioning Program which has di- rectly effected virtually everyhousehold ln the county. Yet, de~ lnte the fa ettlmtno tdre te a nbe purchased,there is little grumb Img and service station msn re- port that almost overnight, the old family bus began to get much het-ter care than in the past.~ The wise service station operatoris pointing out the value of effici- ent and frequent lubrlcations of the ear and checkup of the tim" and batteries and these Specialized services are bang advertised bylocal dealers in an elfort to keep` the csrs on the road.1 Sugar rationing,while not Yet in effect from the standpoint 011thegovemment.is being carried on voluntarily by a number of Blair stores.Some stores are lim~1 iting their customers to 2-poundpurchases, others are allowing 10-i pound bags. Approximately $140,000 in de-fense bond: and stamps have beeni sold in Washington County, accord-i ing to George T. Hedelund, County` Chairman of the defense ` band eommmlttee.Defense bonds andstamps are being sold at all banks and post offices in the county and] many stores are offering thestamps ln place of change l In the box at the left are fig-lureashowing how farmers hm; "waved up their production tomeet the increased need for Iood- stuffs.Sewing groups, a special nursing training class, and a number of other activities are being carried. on ln the enmity at this time. lS C O U T S P R E P A R E F O R A N N U A L C I R C U S Boy Scout Troop 143 and Cubi Pack 115 will present their nnnuallBoyScoutCircusinthehigh school auditorium,February 12 and 13,announces ScoutmssterDonald Yost.4 The theme of the event will be the merit badge program. Contests,drills,stunts,signalling,demon-strations, displays will be enacted on the gym floor. On Thursday, aCourt of Honor will be held, atwhich time awards will he made tovarious Scouts.l All friend.:of Scouting are urged to come and enjoy a pleas- ant and varied entertainment NINE LEAVE FOR MILITARY SERVICE Nine Washington County boy: have left recently for military ser- vice. The list:Paul Schmidt, Arlington Bondo Hansen, HermanRoy Hansen, Herman Carroll Thompson, Blair Wilfred Meeves, Bennington Allen 1-loegermeyer, Hoop:-rRussell Lund, Blair Oscar Petersen, Blair Wendnll Keith McCannaha, Blair 'Ihre first seven entered the sulcctiveservice,reports the localltive to the purchuso, he stated " I fr _p te h .idcn't know of any investment '*'=='{'.§`"iix§Ai e a qu § _ ,m_ _ , ;§ ~ is "".§f'f° a§lf'ff'________ iMcCommha was accepted for tia- Washington County Farms Are Su1~passingExpected WarE/forts A survey ~ by the Triple A uffiee in Blair lust November xuumd in thmeom- piling si ian! shwbli Um Pwdlizdm of foodltuqffl on Arms in Washington Cmn- ty.The ey covered 168 hmm, the xrwv bein: ccmidered u tyviul of the :ver- age Washington Counw fllwl-M thé lame ti me, hmm we re nkad wha t Buy plpmed to produce in 1942. Rae mrrnose of the question beihz to deterramlnn hnw much axtn producuun, due tai! lnr, could be ¢¥v¢dM»To double-check thdr Elura. me/the; zurvsy wn nm duhz thil me/nth. wvcrinz the uma hmil. O4 had out to what utent the gxpmnion Ufvxflm vu being anried out..The column at the rixht llwwn the production ll It now utxndg, wmpsred with that n! Nvvamber. P n d mm P l u mPvodnylmxPor gn 2/~f~| 3 | r ~ ~ 9 5 % C. OF C. DEBATE To B E H E L D N E X T W E D . Under the lponsortzip of du Blah- Chxmber of Comma-Ax, as de- bate between the #alms of the Unl-n n l t y of Ne b r u h And the Ckdghbon Univenity of Onllhl, will bs hold at the Bh lr High School uxdiwrlum next Wednev du anulna. Than will be no sd- mluivn churn and the public in mvxua. The dabane hu hem nrnnged by County Atwrney Wdtar G. Rube: md A dlnnn vrlll be held hamrlm the teams prior to the debdé. Cmmbor of Commsree memben n n urged no attend.The dinnuwill be held at tha Kwnmm Im: and reenrvnuonu an to be nude with tha secretary. Registration ln County To Be Febr. 10 775 Expected To RegisterIn Washington CountyAt That Time INCLUDES MEN 20 TO 45 YEARS OF.AGE Ol the animated 1W,000 Ne- b n l h n l wha will re s i mr with the le ls c tl wg uni " "mu m mr. l. e1 l, |, urday, February 14, and Monday, February 16, it is expected that 715 will eomo from Washington County,Loca]Board ChairmanClyde C. Cook add today. Registration stations in this lo-al board area will be located at the following places: On February 14th, at Blair,Kennard,Fonta- nelle,Fart Calhoun,Herman and Arlington. 'On February ldth, 1912,regis-tra`(io|\ will be held at llw Court. Room is Blair only.These registration :tations willopen at 7 a.xn. and close at 9 p.m. on both Saturday,February 14, and Monday, Febmary 18. Men who are to register are Lboue not now reiristered who reached their 20th birthdays on orbeforeDecembersi ,1941,and who have not reached their dbth ' birthdays by February 16, 1942. > : TIRE BOARD7LISTS PURCHASERS Following is a list of those whoqrumhuedtiresandtubes, this lveek, at the consent of the loui tirmrationlng board:|cert.No_264120,Elmer w. Truhlsen, Blair. 2 tires and 2 tubes, 450x21, obsolete type. Cel-t,..No. 264121,Wm. Cooper, . Blair, 2 tires. |50X2l, obsolete type.Cert. No, 264128, Anhur Hansen, Blair, 1 tire, 450x21, obsolete type. Cert.. No_ 264122, Henry Daniel- eyer,Blair,1 tire,525-same, obsolete type.cm. No. 264124, Blevins Bros., KeK.nna1»d, 1 tire and 1 tube, 4547> 21, obsolete type.Cen. No. 264125, Chris L. An- dersen, Herman, two tire and two, tubes,sas-swans, obsolm ry-ps. »Cart.Ne.264125,I-'redH.Rq~ art,Herman, 1 truck tire,3220. (Common Carrier)Cert. No. 262127, Edward Loeb- ' ker,Arlington, 2 tires, 2 iubh. 450x21, obsolete type.C m.No. 264128,Fred v m . Arlington, 1 tire and 1 tube. uso: 21, obsolete typeCert. No. 264129, Joseph Sully, Fort Cahwuni 1 tire and 1 tube, 450x21, obsolete type.Cert. No. 284180, F.W, Ruwe, Arlington, 1 urs ma 1 mbe, Aso- 47/|~500x200, obsolete type. 'Cert. No.zs us i,William n. Smith,Kennard,1 tire.45ox21, ` obsolete type. i Cert.No. 264182,Mrs. label Jacob, Arlington, 2 tires. 2 mba, - 450x2l, obsolete type. 1 FIRE DEPARTMENT i PLANS DANCES I l I I I | » l I The Blair Fire Department willhold a seder of public dances at.their hall in Blair,the first of which will take place on Friday,5 February 1.5. .Freddie Ebenefs orchestra,of Omaha, has been second for the event which should prove to be quite a drawing card to most dam:- ers. Proms of the affair will go lo the Red Cram War I-\md. RESERVISTS CALLED To ARMY DUTY Several Reservists were calleaup lor army duty this week,The list includes Pm. First Class ir- 4P o l n o S u f f e r e r Urges Support o Paralysis Drive Dzscusses T1me1y SubJec Of Infantlle Paralysxs Treatm ent (Mn, Victor Johnmn spoke -=fore the Royal Ndghbor kendn~toll,Wednesday afternoon,;more than forty members of th~ organization met at the home oMrs. H. H. Brown on East Son - Street.The timely ,topic d inlantil pa.ralyni»and im treatmevwthe subject of hex- talk.Herlelivictimo!thedilula,Mrs.Jo ...¢old the women ol her experimce _y _Q; ».xr ¢"e»' MRS. vlcrcm JOHNSON While a patient xt Lhe parnlysu founduion in Warm Spzingn,Gem-lin, lurt winur. Mm. Johnson was Also thqhunor guelt nt |. one o'¢ld¢k llndxean which pnceded the afq¢1;oon'n program.A w n s s e M mm w u presented bo her at dur Qme by members nl the kensln-gton,Co-hoatessa an the luncheon annpmgnm were Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Frank Brass, Mrs, Josie Vam Deus-en. And Mn .E. M. Meats. Wartime Hen H6iisl'éf"'ls a Producer |\ ~I .. ;.r H'!}~'*f;'.."Q 'r ~4 " K i v ~ 1 1 ;, , §1 .| W v | n l l | | v= | r » # ...- e '-:I_.;.I r .~ ¥aa 1 rG{_§;a»."l .`.y ~f '. TRI-COUNTY MEDICAL GROUP ,MEETS HERE The Tri~Co\mty Maiioal Al w- dltinn and nuxjliary held a meer- ing in Blair, Monday evemng, with nn attendmce of 54.Hosts wen. Dr. Marx'-Is Nielsen and Dr. C. D. Howard, Wnhington County mem- bers of the group. Cows Milked _ Milk Produced (Gal) Eggs, in Dozens .__ Hogs ........-_~ In ov.n m 7$2,411357 53 Beef Cattle 12 S o yB e a n s _ . . _ _ ._,__1.8 Acres wy u ~en nNnronhu 115 Pct. 114 Pct. 129 Pct. 141 Pct. 114 Pct. 294 Pct.Now January, nm 115.4 Pct. Pct,117 135 Pct. Pct.156 122 Pct. Planned For '42 329 Pct. Ladies of V. F._W. Auiligy Sew For Red Q(Q$.S .». \. v ¢i wt - . L -1 t.; $''J *' 3 * f """-_4- F V g , n } o »W . 1 9 . t r l I ..- - - n u n ! - » < I la n '..*.¢..s !._'~i i i ~-*";.~n ; , . .\.\.\4 ;' \-1-¢.| . " '¢*'L \4 ~'f r »sun "'{ ,"g ,~' .._'ay ~aa.7-A ..'~~~r " 1 » ~f ~ i - l v :.. \ 5 . *D3 ,a* " ' ° »w l \. ..~ I n .... -\j\l ~ fl :i1# 5 3 1 . ..~ Ladies of ~Lhe V.F. W . au xil- iary have engtgmad in a sewing :n"0.ie¢t to aid the Red Cross and have wo r k td three h a lf d a n ma k i n g a dozen hosp ital go wn s m d IU dr es se s fo r wa r stri c k en | girls.Th e ma te ri al is being llmi sh e d by th e Re d C ro s s an d th e wo r k i s being c arried on at. Roy Dudgeon applianc e store, sewing mac hines being furnished by the Singer c ompany .Th e GM! lu lie a in th e abo ve p ic tur e,le f t to ri g h t a r e Hr s .Ehzunm Hard- imr . Mr s , E d A r ke li . Mr s . F r i tz Mueller, Mrs. J im K ing' and Mrs. An $1 1nth. lhulc rpriu Nsuunlwto n d lnpfivlld CALHOUN HAS NEW BUSINESS A new and diL{erent.kind of hualnesa is to be located ln Fort Calhoun. The Reid Natlonnl ComCn. of Nehrukx hu purchased ol H. H. Rnhwer the Schrooder gun- sge building and will use the l := and sulastantinl structure ns A sw:- age and distributing plxes lor hy~ hrid need corn. It ll expected that the new owner will ukg possession nt once. Keith lamon will be the mnnnger in charge. BROWNS MOVE ToTWIN FALLS; IDAHO Mr. and Mn.F. L. Brown md sons, Wlllus md Everett, left Tues-day lor Twln Falls, Idaho, where they will make their home. lf. ls hoped that the dmnxe of locationwill benefit Mr. Brown, who hu "l a Producer x ." ? . } ~ . . ; . .. ' :I I2Il l a \ ( ia :Luuthe;-| decided to build l. house out of baled hw.The uit is pictured above.While architectural lines are notte up to Par. Wt it formssingfOr 350 Bullets whiéh producing 200 egg! per day.e house is electrically lighted. ; ventilators and was put upa totat cost of $128.It is be- ed such structures will Iagt~Ut five years and much of the terial purchased can be sal- ~ed for additional uae. onal Book Drive I QE 'Gladys Luci!u f n x r n a N n h r n i ll W h o r l o w of *"*""=1' uuux "IG" Wlw lvlu ..e |clvu H f Arlmgton ma;lm a former mah 9. apht g cap "P the resqlt of_a1»,lVm ..»?~£'l'.°i..?.,.;..a.:.... .r s Ano- ..-_...-, .-_.._...,__dent of Washington County, died °"'»°m°bfle accident early this rnw..-rewvre .-......... V. .,....,last Saturday when the automo- month, Bilir friends hxvelea.rnea. hm. John Browning G! Blair, Ed~ bile in which she was riding was Huff _ Wts en route home a!u»r'"'Ud Hansen of Blair. Byron Reinwrecked by u train. Funeral serv- 'P¢'\<i-U18 the holidays in Logan |°f Heqrian, and Clarence Mckibbm icea were held in Wayne. Monday Iowa,when his <2-Br wllided with of Arlxmrwn. morning,and at the Methodist another near Montpelier,Idahn Chunch in Kennard on Monday alt- He was taken to a hospital ther.»¢ cmoon Burial was made in the where In operation was performc ~~~Kennnrd cemetery.19-Fd lhH_kB0a cap wired.Huff MZ'S Miss Whorlow, die daughter of §Li""""',"§'»§,"' M; =-19 2-I;-r;lE\r A l D - M W-h R,vens o 'rgr i P:"§ . ., -'¥ . .2 '' 1 '.'. Z § " ? 2 . ¢ h m, ,r o s'o n n n u a n l l m e f ».LkQE..,l n~. flying cndnte and is now tmmm;~ Arizona.z .! REv. BROOKS SPEAK-Golden Wedding Anniversary ER AT WESLEYAN U was Dorn au. new....- V.. ..,..-..__,A thus was onl 24 r:,'$"§:,,.£?.'i and s day # in " t ' h e § A T T E N D A E R O N A U T - time ol her death. She was mf*-'I C S A S S ( ) D I N N E RnakedfromtheCollegeHlshl.\- School at Wayne in 1934 and ninne A delegniion of Blnlx-'men at- 1999 had been employed at the Nat- tended a dinner given at naw,ural Gas Office in Wayne.[Cafe in Fxemnnz, Thuradny even- She is survived by her 1110*-llfhing, by the Nnivnd Aeronautilzn Mrs. Della Whorlow, and leur ¥\""l\saocistion.The lrrmm includes tern, Mary Jensen md R*°\¥°\'¥-\ Ruben 0'Hsnlon, Bennam Reeh. Jensen of nmr. Blanche Carlberg Dr. c. D. Hnwnrd, Wmgam Wim",of Arlington, and Amy Schuler 01 and Kieth Vinton of mm-.Gon-Laurel; end five brothers. Merl of don Vinton of Tekamlh, nirmerly Fort Benton,Monuum,Paul ofo1 Blair, wa; a guest, algofNorfolk, Russell of San Jose, Cal-Q `ifurnln, Howard of Meriden. Con- T()RE P R ES E N' | _ l \ \ nectlcut. 'md Kenneth of Way-ne.S T A T E A T S C H O O L -.._--.... ... ,. nnnv 1 nnNm|\mNCE at Herman 850 Were Present o r Oyster Dmner On ues- day Evening A record cr0M'd of one-thousand PerS°ns :mended the annual meet-ing of the Bun. County Co~0peru~ive Oil Compnny, held Tuesday evening nt the American Legion Harll in Herman.The accomoda- tions were not xdeqnxte for t.ho_im- me nu crowd.and many were turned aww, it is reported.850 swckholders and other~s.ln~ hnmslpd in the comnunv were nresf bllltulll.l|.|nm\:u u 5;¢~w»».»-Weulcy an U. ,Re v.Brooks Bl l i u u n y i l d v U A su v u l u us t u d e n t s i n r e g a r d t o T.A. BOHS H01FROM THE Idr. and Mrs. T. A. Bohn returned mme, caniy Friday morning, fol n the §'é§'€§T~ "'§ 飻é}{£week at Fo n Myerh. n...|n,,",_`,;| __,;f_ ...f....'P»CK.1I.f.T.' \¢n»lv <§»II1§I§..f»"TlI§I.|IQ§.`...-.. ..........\,...., .....=........... ....... .e..~....,, ...---pxoneer Arllngton rvsldents. plan time ago,to town.They have'X{.&"§L`i1§`§`>°i§.I$°L}"§{érZX'"'nl1 to hnld 0Pon house nn Monday, three children, Lloyd and Lawrerwe .Bohn made the trip ln complllbFebruary 2, in honor ol their Gold- of Arllngwn;n daughter,Mrs.en Wedding ann&vanary_All Charles Berry of Teknmuh:ana friends and nelghbom may call be iive grandchildren, tween the hours of two and flvel Mr.Brown served in the Ne-in th; altemoon, And from sevenlbrllkl legislature for wo bU\'m'»| until nlne ln the everrlhg..19314985, and he also served one' Mr. and Mm Brown have spent speclal eenelon u representative their entire murrled life in the from Wuhlngton County. Arlington vlclnlty.They lived on lllvv vvi u |"0 """" with Mr. and lbs.Rex Dnvln or Omaha. Mr. and Mm Robert Templeton, formerly of Teknmah,have nur- chased tho Cherlee Hltchmlu Mmell. the welt end of Lincoln Streetand expect to take pouenlon in the nur future. ll - , .g g "e g - The`soldler boys will nut buwithoutreadingmaterialif Wldrlngwn County folks have thdr way Pictured |h¢we ls l lhck of books which hu beentamedlnatUla llslr library. exu==>'" Couslduring the Incl. that lllulrl| but one ol thousands of com- mnnltla i n ul,Unlwd s u m . the number of books at the dn- posal ef che n-my nhould pmva to be A nune rlng nun. u m c m m v r . n . n n n u l ' " ~ ~ - 'J " é h fi e r 5 , U'r ;,,,,{,,,,.S A L E R E S U L T S T O L D County Supcrinfendentllalph E.At the business session,-VW" ',Fairchild will represent Nobr\ska|3kinner of Hemmn wma elected me The recom tuberculoaln meal ulelwnh n school wubi z i t the ln- the board of directors.Ho n~'eponsomd ln Hannon by ihe W0-,rmme Ru nl uq,Cordewlplncu Walter Gammel of 'llekiv m|n'l Club netted mm. is was en¢ e i n Ce dnr nl °v»» umm mah.Jesper Johnson of s n m- lenmed ull; week.$34.98 will be 19 20, md 21,Greek wu re-elected to the bean?-Irewned for work ln eumbmivt 'Phe exhibit will lnelude enteriu Prlnclpll !P°°l'°\' of the eveninx the dlueue Iually,The Amount slmllor to that shown n Qounty was Mr. Rice ml' the El Doradotokenin dur-ln; 1 94 1 w e dn- and frm is dn-seve wu un nn c i l wmo my .Lyle Delloes of um w o v e r pn v l o u n w w w i n t he n m v nu mm msfmvmm provldd dw w°¢f°\f1>"\°'~"- .l xg: ~s.0 J ,_. I -m' nmmmv ms m-m_4_n THE ENT ER PRI SE . ~|I..e|d1ngNewl.plwr Sub|¢=riy1i°nPrieoPerYeu,81-50 |hbuedulscond~ehnzm¢wrnndar1.heuto£Conne||o!lhtfh bmah.1879, at the postolflce at Bhlr. NaPUBLISHED .wmv THURSDAY neal nn Pnsss mafv FEDERAL INCOME TAX FACTS-NO. 4 To mnks it euier lor uxpayen to mesh the increnssd taxes rel qulredby the Nntlonal Defense Program,the Treasury Depart- SC|'loO| Program F¢atur¢§ Music A mudcal program was given byBlokschoolstudents,Thursday, before l n nudence of AmexieanLegion nuxilixry, V.F.W. auxiliary, Monday Afternoon Club,Rotary Club, Chamber of Commerce, P.E. 'ie s o f n ote s, both d ate d A ugu lt 1, 1941; and maturing August 1, 1943. In J anuary of eac h y ear two new series wi ll b e p ro vid e d s o th a t 1 taxpay er can alwa y s p u m h u e notes du r in g th o entire y ear i n whic h he is rec eiving his inc ome |..:. HAPPENINGS OF BY-GONE YEARS 10 Yan An-|932Hobo lodging apnrtmenh in thacity jail ue being well patronized 0 . , D . A . R . m s m b m , n n d D ~ College ntudcnta. Inlttuctors Ia llle MnrkAnna Burg planned the vmrnm which includsd selatlons by - boys md girls glee clubs, the cappella choir, choral reading b Lhe public speaking clans. und v~ cal solos by Georgia Wrich and Hel eu Aye.IThe prugram concluded with th oath ot alleglancc,led by Eldn~Caldwell. of which ue merely rural cmnmuh- ities wd-ly, held positions of great imporhnoe duxdng the euly dun of Wmhington County.f simced about tour num m¢_\,.east of Bid: on the Missmui Riv- er and on the St. Paul, Minneapo- EABLY~DAY HISTORY OF wmsmucmk COUNTY I lD¢vi|~Wqsn°t Dead in Desoto" Said Ministerpf Early 1850's commodated during January.William Morgan Haller,Jr.,Clifford Ireland, md lhrle Elea-nor Adams were amon the abn- dentu receiving Univeray at Ne- brukn degrees at tba end of the nm semester. Frances Harrison entertained at houn. p, 1B57 it contdned n gop- ulation of six or seven hun led, and nearly A dozen saloon;andmm. Among the caules of ii: de- cline were the Pike'a Peak excite- ment, And the building up of Blair, P u b l i c S a l e ' 0illlllllllllllllllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Hxving purthlsed 1 buslnela ln Blllr, I will sell nt Public Auc-llon the follovglng llvauock and equlpmem. Sale will be held1%miles north of Herman m\ Highway 73, on S A f v s 2 e x 4 A f 1 ~§ 1 » ' 4 2 37 I-lead Cattle 37 (High-Gnde Milk sam) Ten held cows, just fx-edu, heavy milkers. ~ght ann, lo freshen by :Ale dale or soon after.Seven hdfen, to freshen this gprlng. Two Holntein bulb. Ten calves. I5 I-lead Stock Hogs I5 1 Black Mare, Smooth Mouth F a r m M a c h i n e r y One A llis -Ch alme rs W C tra c tor on r ub ber , wi th li gh ts a nd starter, and power lift. Dtlrc hued new in 1940; one power-take.. of t a n d gear box; one Allie~Chnlmere 2~ ro1r sho vel c ultivator;one Allis -C ha lmer s No . 60 All- Cro p h arvester,bought new in 1941; one Mc Cormic k-Deering; regular Fn rmnl! o n ne w rubber all ar ou nd ; o ne No . 8 Li ttle Ge n iu s 2- b otto m 14-in plow; on e McCormick-l)e~ering 15-ft.wid e ty pe di sc hnr ro w; o ne Mc Cor- mic k-Deering F-35 2-rovr listed c om c lotivntor; one MeCorrnic k» Deer ing No. 51 lister;one Mc Corrnic i:~Deering 10-ft. drill with gras s seed atta c h me nt;one Mc Cor mic k -Dee ring 10-ft.power binder, extra good; one Mc Cormic k-Deering hay sweep, one J ohn Deere hay stac ker: 'one Mc Cormic k -Deering hnnd eheiler;one Mc Cormi c k-Dee ring mo unted 2| ow c o rn pic ker; on e J ohn Deere No .9 c or n shellerg one Mc Co rmi c k- Dee Hng 10-ft.hay rake; one 3-rovr c orn roller; one Sand wic h grain eleva tor; one 4-sec - tion drag hnrro vr; o ne Se rge millte r, ne w, us ed on ly 2 months; JOHN A. RHOADES, Editor md PuhlunerJ. HILTON RHOADES, Anisunf Edlwrg Advartid\\ m m M c Q U A R R IE , L ° ¢ = » \ m m f D. M.AH, Compodtor md Pmnmln xnss VANOLA J. BRUNTON, Lhwtype Oponlol MARIE RASMUS3E'.', Linotype Openwr LEO HELMSING, Appnn¢.ieo_ 1 | 1 1 s:1u 1I :I 1 1 I I l l I I1;|1|:a »thor itie s di ffer . Th e fi rst marr iage was tha t o f Th omas M. C arter a nd Mi ss S ulli va n, the y ou ng lady b e- ing fourteen y ears of nge DeSoto c ontinued to b e an ener- getic an d prosperous c ity f o r a numbe r of y e ar s. Th e c o unty se at vraa loc ated ther e i n 18 58 and re- mai ned ei gh t years,u n ti l 1866, when it was re-loc ated a t Fort Cal- REPORT ON DEC.EPIDEMICS IN STATE According to e report made this week by State Health Director Miller, in December there were 121 eases of chickenpox, 32 of measles, 99 ol scarlet fever, 18 of tubercu- losis, 81 of gonorrhea, and 120 ofsyphilis.For 1941 there was to-tal ol 1,009 cum of scarlet 'Fever while in 1940 there were 732. How-ever, Dr. Miller pointed out that the increase is due mostly to heb- ter reporting on the part of doctors and county healw offlclals, and notbecause of any extensive epidlemic. For all of 1941, there were 1,143 cases of chickenpox, 120 diphther-ia, 187 influenza, 478 meningitis, 23 smallpox,186 tuberculosis,21 typhoid fever, 728 whooping cough, in 1858 the Cuming City Star was started, and flourished for a while,conducted by L. M. Kline. Coming City was frequently rep-resented in the Territorisi Legia- lature. In mass James S. Stewart, an early settler, was chosen Rep»resentative.P. G. Cooper and L_ NI. Kiine also served tenns. [Fort Ca||1oun 1 News Notes Mr.and Mrs.Paul Kruse ana familv were meats ot Mr. maMrs. Columbus Wulf of lrvinzlma.Sunday.Mins laura Kurnof ntmnded the funeral of Mr. Sha in Omlha.Saturdav mnminz.Mr xhd Mrs.Raymond Krusewere Thmrsday eveninz guests olMr. und Mrs. Paul Kruse._Misa Dorothv I-Jwin has rammedthe Dosition u the first and see~ond rcrades 1/eacher.She has beengelected m HI] n position in Wasn~msrton, D. c.Mr.and Mn. Grant Lnze_andDonaldviaiwflattheWllltamSculwnbenr home in Florence. Sun-dav afternoon. Mr. and Mm. John Sutton of Wil- bur are visiting relatives here. 1 Year Ago-1941 The County Polio fund wastripled this year, pmceeds amount-' lng to $42.79.The national Luther League con- vention is opening tonight at Dann College with A banquet. C. H. Carl, former Blair attorn- ey, has been assigned to an army post. The fourth ward lost Martin Kuhr as councilman,this week. when he moved into the first ward Wilhelm Grimm and Martin Ber- telsen am new employee at the Port of Entry.Wedding plan: were annbuneed by Helen Wiese and Edwnrd Rice,Jane Wilkins and LeRoy Kuhr,Patty Jo Cappis and Russell Peak,Vivian Larsen nnd Clyde Fitch. Kennard has been announcedwinnerofthe1941E. C. N. C. toumament. ! lber E Inleft in the slate as breeding stock.Should these birds renroduce at the ll I I 'll|crnies LINCOLN DAILY JOURNAL, 11 WEEKS, $1; A YEAR, $4 Pfnle taking 25c a week papers . M Tn the Board nl Dlrectnrs of the Bur! County Co-op. Oil Company: Alter mlk lng an u lmin lllon of your rec ards for the year 1941. we lmve nnnlrvd a b ah xus e sh ut, u hh h, in o ur np lnh m, fair ly p res en ts ch e flu mixl p¢ ;m¢, ol r wv eumpnny on Dwember Blat. 1941.I Respectfully mhmilled,.1 v m n o s x l n x - R E M I N G M N u a A s s q c u n s . `Pu blic Ac eo a ntnn ta , Ule o ln , Ne h ra ku . Net Book Value of Fixed Amets.` OTHER ASSETS: Prepaid InsuranceStock in United s 308.41 37,201.69 ,g . , | | Inventory of Mer ERE o SUBSTITUTE F 0 CO-OPERATION r FIXED ASSETS: L a n d ~ Stations Ffquipmcnt . . Trucks ~~ 'Totnl Allowancg fpr- $ 4,428.46 43,505.15 24,434.97 2,684.50 $59,053.03 FINANCIAL STATEMENT ~QF ~ BURT COUNTY Co-operative Oil Company AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1941 Assets Liabilities and Capital u i n n r i w A S S E T S :C h Accounts ,.. .$346.18 l»lAl5ll¢1T1lub: 1`n..ll'I.'l'Z ~ 0,114.95 A is Payable -* 7,004.53 Accnums Receivable 9,762.96Ne ws Receivable . .342.48 1\les Pnynble 5,850.00 \ l l gc Scrip 13486 A l 'I'es 846.90 13,76143 Shipments Received During 1941 Regu lar Ga soli ne ~ C ars Distillate __.-..__...-._.18 Cars §i'l2',L§i`"f'_'f'Ti;3:;i1i;;; S' S22 Diesel Fuel 3 Cars 7 C Oils and Greases -_.,,-11 CarsTractor Fuel _..._\- 7 ara 'Total Liabilities and Capital . . . , . .$80,212.35 Shares Outstanding . . . . . . .1107 Share Holders ~.....102'T Total Assets .$80,2l2.35 a CA PITAL: Capital Stock Out- standing . . . . . .$27,675.00 Surplus--Dec. 31, 1941 . . . . . . . . . . .38,77.92 66,450.92 N ?.f . ~if1 ru all1ii H @ NfI5 ma I! g §.*§~2»Q.§.? "`§ *:`°"" `"§ "'5 '§ =nn of Blair.Belllvuog Baltrln A:|;r\r:, Omaha, lmuaen rn.en.January 1 a ny nal: Gn~ att Sto rk -wma th lx Bu Da!s u m| lervtnq sau. a when in Y anne NUMB!md Bands f Lois Lornlna Cnwlf! .~.>;.*.§.~ - m n.n m n . . . . . .a l n . FIDWERS TOPIC OFM. A. C. DISCUSSIONItems About Your Neighbors Bnllxni hld prepared A most inter- esting talk regnding the securing of m u m nn seeds and bulbs, some of which ue obhlned nt therL°k of men'| liveq. Hrs. Rly John- son r e a d several zppmprhm eu .~.vu~ven ~Mr.sn¢lHn.G'|.G.~ Cullen um comer",~y~A!\a glonh members hu-nad their I n w mu wee eontamd their dllcuuion about themoat |euonnb!e` topic Busy couldfi nd-Ilv wen md bmlbl. Dale News .¢»,_ llmmd Kn..J .CmndnmhmllydmwtnCeduBlu££|,&n»du - M m w w g ra~ i u m a l f n w w y w.R.c. officérs Julianna Hoon T o w e m b llr. md Mn. Arima' w. Johnson wwhine d l t anis,311114-lx evening for the memben of thdr bridge club.G u m v m M e n u . and Madame: L. C. K.loPP» Ever- ett Lamb, and 06| Gngvrsm. a n m m , v m u Flmlly Kms _ Cq1t|£nC.J.Bet|¢er.who|.||t|~ tiolled lt Fon Dlx,New Jeno), :pmt fxvm Wednvuldny until h t - Stmdnv dinner. Mn. Will!-lm Huiball. Hr. andHn. Lee Hume und Janet visitedKr. a nd Mxl_ J . 0 . llnludl mdflmily, Sunday afumaon.Jingmv Muilmll ment the week-md Arlinnnon with ._ uncle 1 -ig n|hower.&I1lBY~l¢*-Yw WlllilmJnlunlhometnnodnxtheinhnmh-m-,um-¢u¢¢Jnhn»L u Brui n nw n md f u mB, C ; u ! o mh . | ; b i | n ¢ k . w m1 | | ti nth : "lr°\1l'Dl-Mn un d Pnul Jams enm-tli ned llr.a ndM\'l Phi.lh1 0'Hnn- ind C. Andenen home neu- Bax- mn nw o n l lr .md ll n. Ch ri lt Nd ~ lon, Mr. Ind Km. J. P. Andersen,g lad Virgsna Schmidt, all of r. Mr.mammwnmmsdm»<m. Of i i e a n o c ! th e W o u n d s Re li e f Co r p s ' n n i ns ta lle d a t th e an n u a l ceremony ,Sahardsy afternoon,a t th e h o me GCI Mrs.E ll i e Mc Bride. ....J.»/ ~J;ha ¢.»mn&"»».»vm-» aleeted 5; mu :v svplabyz Jviee n n d d a m t . ~ cues:Fhmnge Himllne s tmnnumn ul? ll-ildnd Pnulwn.Follmvlmr l so-d d dm-noon Ami luncheon.thaumm mdloumed until Febnnrv 4.when Mn. Rdnh Hineline will en- one o "s m J tho d° °'Mmum. wh n a been vimldnz nlntivau at De°8orw. M week-endrith hh Img- e32 -1 eu omm 3 2 a m ? ,, 3 'a t t a n d M n ~ ~ ~ x o f ~ Mm. J oe I.uure,w:hoisspem{d.ing th e wi nter a t th e h o mo o f h e r niec e, Mrs. J efferson Caldwell, and ~0 U l |.` u | ~BuyDdm|e3¢im'|l|m*J:Li;»;." ~Nw! -a . ~ ° i`»'~ Elmpb¢||'| Mortuary PHONE 91 Ambuhncc Sqrvice Lee Hom: HereForwe e -m aifr.¢ n d n n . L »HQ¢\;u=a .1 §»eh+»1»Irlhrv Clair. of Worth5 iMr. and Mrs. Jerry other relatives.The 'honor of Mrs.Foley which ooeund Fridly. Mn. Klopp Aamuen Girl: On (Iurm vilit Wu in '|birthday, 1 ..I'"". !l .{ ! . . . \ f r ;1 r i ..""n ...\».»d v / J u .. u Ne i l w h o t t a s l t ov=-'9~»Sgf»W °f5';»;.'3"© , '; = » .W ; ¢ ~ 0 m m r v ears o rth e m i n tc o n u -wa r p d u c te d n gfo llo ws :nnd de zn t.M n .Luc illeA w l o b s r : J v i a tamddent.~ e GDC!!|ra.Fla me n c o Hh la li n e z tmu u n r .H n -Hildr ed Pa ulso n.F o l o wi n s r n 3 - oon 0011.ano u n md i o u rn e d u n ti l F e b n mr v 4 . wh m M n . R d n h Hi n e l i n e w i l l u m m m i n t h e d u b . Sid .To nes of Montana .. who hui bee n vlna ltln z mlnti vu a t De S oto. :n en t th. wu elve n d wi th hi s b ro th - er.P e w Jones an d f u n i l r .H ew a i t t o Omlha . on Tu es da y . Mr . md Mn . Ne i l W e s t a n d s a m vildiitd th e Di c k Stri c klutt horn»i n m li h S u n d a y . M r . u s d H n . P m B l u e o f w a t o f B l a i r w e n t S vu n d w y g th e H u -ti n Hai er ho me .\ _W e d ne u h v me a ts o f Mn . Rn lo hHme l i n e md f u - n i lv we r e h e r mr _g H r .an d H n .F u n k E d e r Buybdm nestsmpum dlhab Nw ! r* 2~C` f,'°i"" a w " 4 I .j _k i . 3 4 ` . 5 _ ,1 \L . | Lf \.,'~ . - \.1¢\l. ,...~/ a \_~1.,.r g ~~ Elmpb¢||'| Mortuary PHONE 91 Ambuhncc Sqrvice D18 lC'8pP€rl UR ~l!ldl:|.IJu\Me n o n . H r . : n d L i m J nllmn .Tunabluth--v w - uu uu u»" 3 _ "" "'' - " j " " °M r s . J .' r .L u n d o l B u t t e , H o n s s H n m m z m 111.a r r i v e d i l l B l d r e m i !t h u S u n d a v q v m i n g , b a k f o r m e r b o n d l d v1 l i t M f . h |M n . J .0 .H l r | 1 m 1 1 r e e e l v e z l n n u l k w u n u e a o n ; u u , . . . . w . . -|n|u n ltf r n h v H n .~ 'g u l ;||-nest: at milminé cl nm /L c.uuu m n "O instr uc tor | . t U W u m " n o a u c u m D e b - u l o n F ww u v 2 .? § ° ".}'§'__°f1m.,.- Munn nrhnoi.I A n u r n ln r r a f B l a i r n d d m ta lb - I me muy vvmw..-- ---~-~ - a ' - » i " : y - " -- '~ G l u H n .p|1| L i bb y mbmm ~l4ea",which vu given in Omnha, Hostess On Birthday I- G A. P mi d m 1 wa : ;: l d s r e v l ; n Q," P-=;> Mlm abnuon of 1 binson pres-°'-rl ',f fP 'l ¥ § fl n A ''. § ° § m» mm B e lx m . na mm v e n m. J r - mn f fa f f a m, " md 3 , Be th: M -......-.............~-.n EdA!kdl vddted het lon- lndll H ° f D 'l!|~kw ma mam, Hr. and Hrs . sv,°e Howard Rhn of Arlington, '1'hur:~Mr. And Hrs. Hush BLg l S h e w u n g u e s t o l t h e C o l b y ~t h e b i rx x o l | .1 m. 1 . . J § . " 2 . ' } ! f i ' . 2 " ' Z ; 2 ' 6 . ' 1 " . § ¥ _ ' 1 € " J § £ " M m m a m H m i u u o m m .wuuuuIe vida!- mxa nniwahier. l t the1. Jnnu- § " 7 § . " " ` " v w u n " 1! U l l l w a n -u n v e r I l l IH n C l a r i o n 0 .H i n u l l n e h o m e . H n . P a m J o n g n t w n d a d t h e e x t e n s i o n l e n d e r s 'm o e t i n z i n B l l l r 'I ' h \ 1 r I d z y .m d v u 1 . d n n e r m m f h e r m v t h e r .M m .J é f l l l i a W m ! - a e e . Ul€l.l| UL mush u .N --.sc hool, u; l. rec ent I ing. Other off ic ers: u t ,ric e-president;] ry ,secretnry-treasu; Reeves and M a m a : . . a . m .w m a - m ; ~ ' ~ ¢ . a a "w u - l l n Phyll||lm| | | l.A | | e m l " , g .l d l n ¢ W d h l N l l l -| | | n | , , g 5 ; r . 5 ' : = ' e v n d n a d n l H d l m u G . l » . | m , l n h u n T u N s ; n d l ( y l u n , , . , , n " x = »m u lI\=d°=1=-l " » ' \ \ = c m p u ¢ u » » , m» | m - 1 m n ¢ » . ~ = ~~ L \. . r w . ma mum. l m. - u a a u w HRS. luuzy mclmsuzv lhmhln ol thu Ill!! lor IM! 1m m h n l a u : n n v w s u v v u q w U i n v | _ | M l a v a l a u u v 2 2 . S u n d a y v i a i t o n s t t h e h o m e o f M r .a n d M n .E d G i l b e r t a o n w e r e , . , ' § . ' 1 . ° " i = E . " ' 3 ! ' i " ' L E ' ° " . . H " : ffl M .lun:W m : lmea. M ~ .; m a ts oii_ |t ' e c ° r d e n ; R u m An n 0 2 3 . mu p p lm An n u : J o n n a v n .Rose gm vidngty-_m lon an d P a uli ne Co m I P "Fare well R o n a n C h g "g ¢| e n u m 0 |ers.- -Ever ett Br ow n A a m m a l v n u m " Pmaian hdm Mu-y Ingenlev Smlor View-Prenlden idrs. Lu-cy Kuhn J u n i o r Vice-Pnslden l l n .Florence Putnun Chaplain-Mrs. Bertha Dudzeon Mr. and ml-L W nldo wnm ml §2'n",§.d2§ nlz°1`:z.m "° Mr. and Mm. Leonud Kennall of The Dug Get-together P1Omaha,md Mr .md Mrs. I-'red Club entertained i hdr f u Von. Jr., uf Milind.-;,;5_=o n l z r m u v e r ~ 1 Mr. and Mn. Thwdore Croudy v ev ° 'ehnd as the i r di nner gve lu. Smdus ~ ~ ¥ .§';.P'_ _ _ uf? i' » i .' " "Advertise in The Enw-vriw 1: B:-Inn nnulu §;z.'§f;'?: C0 LDS L m u m'rAn|,m's SALVENone DropsCough DrapeTry "Rubll)~'I`lnm"-A Wonderful Rosemary Petersen md Beuy Morse, high school students, were co-hosteuee at a farewell v l rwcomplimentary w Everett Brown,Thursday evening.Everett left Tueday to mnke hlu home at Twin Falls, Idaho. Guests were Everett Brown, Clarulynn Tripp, Darlene Nielsen, Marilyn Mencke,Patty McCord, Margaret Walton, Gloria Gustason,Ted Meredlth, Bud Robinson, C. J. . . . A n s . . . Mr. and Mrs.Knrl Christensen and Elizabeth had as their guests at A family dinner, Sunday, Roy Christensen and Miss Gerry Hun-sen of Pierre, Nebraska, Mr. md Mrs. Robert Chrigenlen of Blejr.Roy recently eul ted ln the aircorps but is still locafed in Plame, and attending college at Wayne,Nebraska. }'oungs!ersQuesls Of 1 Mr.g u d ~ 4 Seaetary-Mn. Ellde McBride Mr.and Mrs. William Wul! um Trealumr-Mra. Henrietta Bow- Dmllld.Mr.and Hn .Raymond msn Wulf and Billy, Mm. Bertha Ham Conductor-Mrs.Elll Pickell un und Mil: Juudu Hansen of.mxmnm Conductor-Mrs. Mary Lincaln. nr mnocmaMins lim! Jungbl\xUspent the week-end wienu.Mr.and Mm. A |Mr and M nL 'i -i" " "" ""'`G r \ho!0m|!=¢0mu\a wind s'§§"o \ n .incline had f\|.h her nn- family. Sunday.\». H. Jann-.lr nndldrz 'I M*n l a n d m n . ..J l é t l m f n i i l h h _n m .x r . . . Tucker Mr. ma Mn. c. w. cm-migmn Guard-Mrs. Emma Hnrding md Mr. and ln. Prlnk Soll wereMusician-Miss Gertrude Mend Monday evaing guests of Mr. sam Patriotic Instructor and Press Mn. George Kuhr.The Christian- Cnrrenuandenl-Mn.w.K. u m v:.u..:.»n... nur ta.-x\,.A. bum." " Sundav viniwFred Jumz\1l\1t.hHenrvChriaoenHmsenand1Calhoun.Mess:Chester J\msrblblu and lla Mauof Omaha. Mr.and MnandLloyd.M1Junlzblui£h. Irmaamended the wenimr Mr. and ldElk ciry Hall, Mr. and Mrsand Mr. and MtendedtheOxuhonvconcert.at Joslvn MemoMrs.F. J,EandMrs, Averand 'Patricia ofat the S R, Ba na.Messrs. and LFred Jungbluth ra of L! were H LBen o fMisaIM us.andnth.F r e.Mau~t: B.Fred r.an d». Evxma eddinir d [za. Olli Saturd: A . I I .Irs.P a l na ha L Me n d »ris..l.Inerson Y A .B Linc ol tstm ho Ieadamf were ...-...... . U.D o r n ° . | Mead xmes an e w J u n ri n J e m r M I ; I J u n z b l u t l Mr s .A .H . x and Nauml lanc e ho nor e Dec ker ax ly - SibbernsenLl J an es at- i ttle S y m nv eve nmn. vi si le d L tr . ataon.Ro y n . S n u ma y me i n Uma - ea A H. anashop ping i n IE x1 Y ¢ l E i I\ J 1 South Dalmt; is snendlnz A fewlays with her sister, Mrs. AmandaSvozereon. md Mr. and Mrs Ber-\.rdM'I'hon:I\>s§n.v r. a n rs.w t .-nel,Do n a ld. Mu flly n an d J o lmn le m e m Su nd av a i te mo a n a t th eBemard'I 'h ° mmwn ho me . lf lq a n d Mn. B i ll V o zt a n d s o n s ;is1ted the Louie IAurH.g¢.ng_ Sim- a v. Delbert Baller mtaxmed to Ans~ey. Nebraska.Wednesday.afterxvendmr a week in this vimitv.Mrs,Prank Jllmel entexhinedhe 'uroiect club, Wednesday.Mr. and Mn. Soren Wolamnnnwent Monday lt the lwme of JlllhnWolsmnnn. Miss Emma Tietxen of Hen-1¢k.\ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thomhson annVnrnes vidked at Bemard Thoma-um's.Mbndnv .rm-»...,.....aE 4 As Advelisedi n f f é m DIFFER GIECKS-exciting osBm ¢\»»u»¢~-im chucksd 1 shank mm wah aaa", an mbfoidurad bends an su full din hh lliri. Yov'|l adorn m hmmmlow bmqve vim dome nav.-ooilur. Huw if lodvyl sz_9s ~V O N L A N K E N Anna ! -nl § |u n \ n | . r r s k > g Corresponden ldrs.W .K . Strode Th e color bearers are N o 1 Mr s .Ma tti e Li nd en ;Nu .2,~ A l t a F r d n ;No . 3 .Mr s .Ed i th Smi th ;and No .4,Mr s.Christina Vlasak. Th e n e xt ke n d n g to n me e ti n g o f the W . R. C. is sc h eduled f or F ri- day afternoon,J anu ary 30, , when President Ma r y lng ers lev wi i l be the hostess. \ ]loll|near He r ma n ,Wednesday evening Su nd a y vis ito rs at th e h ome o f Mr. an d Mrs . A lfr ed Sk ov inc lud ed Mes srs . a nd Mes da mea Alfre d A n- deraon and c hildren, Ted Boc khardt and c hild ren, Alvi n Katt, J ohn Hart an d Bi lly ; E. V. Newk ir k an d Ra; - mond, and L a m Jorgensen. Mr s .B.F .Lund t sp ent :several da y s i n Oma h a , the la tter pa r t o f the week,att-ending a lodge in- stmc ti on course.A p r o m i n e n t member of Mc Ki n le y c hapter o f Blair, Mrs. Lundt was s elec te d re~ een tly , a s s upe rviso r o f the Ord er o f th e Eastern Star i n Nebra ska. Mrs . Osc ar Hopk in s ' re tu rne d to Bla ir,Mo nd ay evening;following, several weeks in Roc kford, Illinois,wi th h e r s o n- i n- la w a n d lau g h te r , Mr . a n d Mm Ga r o l d F r u i ts Mr s . Fr a in , th e f o rme r E vely n Ho pk in s o f Blair,rec ently sub mi tted to a major o per atio n but i s re por te d to be c onva lesc lng at h is time. Mi s s Ma b e l Hoven dic k enter- tained me mbe r s o f th e Ch ur c h of Chr ist b irthda y c lu b, Th urs da y e i- temoon.Hono red guests we reM m .Ma e Ire la nd o f Sou th Ga te Cd if or ni a,Mr s .A d a Azndenleu Mrs.F m n k Str ic k lett. and th~ hostess.Othe rs pr e s e nt i n c lu d ~ Iiiesdamea Robert.C'arm1ch|.el Pearl Johnson,Alf r e d J ms e n B mn d t,He r ma n La d wi g ,J o Gi llia m,D .A Comp ton,J .H Bo wman ,George Arter bur n. P O S S I B L Y . . . .../11301/T YOU 1 ;Ji<2Ui°3fi=M *5 Mins V e n Ne lso n o f Oma h a s p e n t th e we e k e n d with her nu-a~ents.Mr . a n d Mr s .Fr an k Ne ls on . Mr .I n d Mr s .Gecrnze Hlenssen an d Fred eri c k were Fridaw mle sta a t th e J oh n Hd n m e n ho meMr .an d M n .Fre mo nt Jensen and Mm. Her er v Hen ni ni rs wer e in Omah a.Mo n d lw.Flo vd Ma lla ly Event Sundav eve ni n rr at E ls a K i mf s .Mr s . F r a nk Nels o n a n d F r an k lm drove w Omnhl..Sa tu r dn v to ne t Mr .Nelson.H e ha d been in Im» ma nu el Ho sn ii nl th a vas t week.M588 Ma r y He tz le r rettrmed lo Oma ha.Tueadav.af te r I e ve ml 3->f= with the .Aubrev Gaines fam- yMr .a n d M m .E d wa r d Quiet an d fa mi lv wen - Sa tu rd lv e vvni mndmne r Iniesta of Mr .and Mr s . Cla ren c e Arn old of Bla ir . Mr .an d Mr s . T o m W akefield and M m .W ar ren W ake fie ld snentTu e s d lv i n Oma ha . Mr .an d Mr s.Fmr n o n t Jensen and Mr s.I-Ienrv Henninnrs we re W edes day visito rs in Fr emon t.Lelan d Gra bbe a nd Eldo n My e rs Mrs, Cox of Farragut, Iowa, is visiting in Blair wil.h her sisters. Misses Frances and Grace Smith. Dr. and Mm. C- Ray Gates and son, Clarence. of Grand Inland vis- ited Dr. Gates' mother. Mrsl F. W.Arndt, Thursday altemoon Mr. and Mm. Jefferson Caldwell and daughter,Helen, of Omaha visited Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Gxld- well, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lorenzen andchildrenof Tekamah vdnited Mr. and Mrs,F.L, Brown and sons, Sunday. The negulu- meeting ol McK.in» ley Chapter, Order of the EoxhernStar, was held at the Masonic Temple lut Thursday evening. Mrs. L. C. Klopp is entertaining at a dessert luncheon md cards. today. for members of the 'I'hun~day Afternoon Club. Mrs, Emma Jensen was hostess to a number of friends nt a social afternoon,followed by refresh-ments, Inst Wednesdny miter-noon. Mrs.Alfred Anderson and daughters,Betty lo u and LauraMarie: visited Mrs. Jim Junlce of Omaha, Thursday. Mr. und Mrs. Hans Aye and wl- dren and Mn. Emma Jensen vla-ibed in Omaha, Sunday, with Mrs.la m Ay e . Mr.and Mrs.E. B.Redfieldwere entertained at dinner at the home of Mr.and Mm,Prentice Smith, north of Blnir,Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. s. Pierce Allen um dlughtem arlkertdned, Sunday, forMr. Allen'; brother-ln~l\w and nis-ter, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Monol- and son of Omaha. Mrs.Kenneth Balmer attended the Little Symphony concert, Mun- day evening, at Joslyn Memorial.She was the guest of Mrs. Paul Hills of Omaha. Hansen Nineteen young penp!e o l the s~lzwmsDRUG SPECIALS s P E C I A L Campana Balm 1-50c Rome Regular1'W f"f"'° Speeill(S .a u e ) ~ Only ...1;;:" STANDARD E gg-o » Da y 3 lbs. 50c -'1 lbs. $1.00 12 lbs. $1.50, 25 lbs. $2.50 LEE' S VA PO S PRAY Q u a r t ~ 7 5 c H a l f G a l l o n ~ ! ! F R E E ! ! One Orchard Crystal Dish With One 25c Tube Phillips Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste H o t W a t e r B u t t l e And Al k a s e l t z e r 60c Size ..........Now 49c D r y D i p 3 L b s . ~ 1 0 L b s . ~ wnIGu'r's "l | II .\ u1sL"I' L i v e r O i l 30 Capsules ...........69C 100 Capsules ...SI.19 Buy Now . . . Our Stock Is Complete VICIPS Pints ....-.........., .-....65c Quarts ..........$1.00 N Y A L C o d L i v e r O i l .'r NYAL Rub bi ng Al coh ol Pint Bottle ...-.._.......39c N y a l A s p i r i n 1 0 0 T a b l e t s ~ 2 0 0 T a b l e t s ~ v o Stainless 3 : > c S i z e ~ 75c Si ze ...........59c Ne w P e » R u » N a $1.2 5 Va lue ~..$ 1.09 u m ~c 4- W AY C o l d ' F a b i a n P e r B o x ~ U L T R A H a. n d L ot i on s P e r P r n t ~ I |_ Note! Pric es Quoted Do Not In c lude the Tax Per Box ......25c Prescrsptxon Fxllmg ls Our Speciaity.Phone Us Your Wants .....W e W ill Ma i l Th e m to Y o u o f th e Lud.iea'.Sociai Un i o n a t a Valentine dinner par ty ,Thu rsd ay evening.Th e even t too k pla c e i n the c hur c h b asement. The c ommit- tee in c harge inc luded Meadamea F. H. Mc Vic k er, J . Hilton Rhondes, U I l l » Pi ma An n ou n ¢¢ d Mr s.F .H Mc Vic ker w i l l b e hostess to th e In d i e s Soc ial Uni on o f th e Congregationm Churc h,n e xt Tuesday afternoon, a t th e Feb rua ry meeting.Mi sa 1 .l | . Club Notes Lulhernn S. S. Staff The Lutheran Sunday School Staff will be entertained by Miss Amanda Hansen, Monday evening, Fehnmry 2. ha vial~ Mr. and Mrs. J. Cran atrum. Sunday. Nm. Don I-'ear and Mrs. Alfreo Feer were guests of Mrs.Helm :".1I"=.: f f ~ " ~ '. fir ff'4;;.;";;-;.=me TH' *L * =~ ~ 'P li§ 3 _ ; ; ¢ ~ , { p , ' F m 2 °~Q '- 7 I . ' ; " ; ? ' : ; < - .. .I- ' S c 4 3 u " { s 2 V J -g h Q : u m 1. c i d *"r i u n d Mr s.A .R., Beales visited her sister,Mr s . Opa l Reeves of n or th o f Blair, S aturday . program,It was announced this week by Mrs, L. C. Klopp, L. S. U. presi- dent, that members of the church are being urged w onhu-ihute clolhing to be sent to Congrega- tionnlints in England for war x~e»llief.Articles 01 clothing for meh, women and children will lm nc- n o o n , ~::I Hr. ~ Mn. J. W. Fisk drov u |. ._~..tmrtuined on Fddny evening for Mr. and Mrs.Carl Sorensen. Mr.and M m L.F.Claycamp .:s . in charge of the local drive ~g ~ J:~ $ 4 1 ! > » ' ~ /_§ ~F mal C l ear an c e of W o m e n ' s W e a r I l l ~|I " .a :~where they visited Mr and Mm. Carl R.Paulson and family. Values 88c COMP'l'0N'S Wines - Liquors .~| Advertise ln Tha EnberprlnIt Brings Result; nn. D. R. EHLERS -Denlln Former Dr. W. F. Hemphill lnellion l I $4.98 Rnd $5.98 Values lnellionHome 'Thentre Building 0 ~ Blair, Nebraskl AllHats '''88c Parkas ~'*50c Purses ~L2~ an~ » ~'1 98c she was employed for a time assecretarytoLegislatureMemberRichardJohnsonof Lincoln, and Inter she was engaged in secretab ia! work in Omaha. ip 0{Hanlon, ~.D. Fahmey,and Chelsea Whitfozd. Dorothy Jensen In Washington, D. C. Miss Dorothy Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jensen of Arlington and granddaughter of Mm. J. P. Jensen of Blair, is now employed in the Food and Drug Danish Ll~ u'- Mrs. H. C.Jorgensen will be hostess to members of the Dah- 9....U;|. ..,..,, ing to n, D . C . Mi ns Jansen ma d e he r h o me wi th Mr s. J .P. J ensen while a tte ndi ng Bla ir Hig h S c ho ol; I.. $ff§s J~uary 22, a~ which time it wi decided that the group should meet only once each month, on the :; I on W es t W ri g ht S tre et. Papi o Thur sda y C lub Mr s.J oh n Reeh ente rtai ned the While Spot Club The White Spot Club is meeting this aftemoon,Thursday.with Better Dresses 1-5 : | :_.a . .»a lunc h at the c iose of the busineas session.Vi si to rs wer e Mr s.G a r k J ahnel and Darle ne Sor ensen . The I I $8.50 and $7.98 V n l u n Taft, February 5 I I $10.98 |nd $12.95 Vnlnen $6.881|O l Buy Defense Stamps Now! A | » Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 $1.20 lo $1.59 $1.98 and $2.29 ': $2.50 Hans. Alma and Harw 'waited Wlewa You 're Invited to Hans. Alma and Harw 'waited Wlewa You 're Invited to Hans. Alma and Harw 'waited Wlewa You 're Invited to rc mont a Proceeds Go to Fund to Aid Relief f of Infantile Paralysis Adm.: 55: Couple, Tax lnclullqd You're Invited to . lsnumrs Blair Dance Hall F R I D A Y , J A N U A R Y 3 0 John Biffnrs Celebdnte SilverweadinxMmveninn Mr. and Mrs.pleasantly mmmx. when menThursdnv Afwxfamilieshelmtheir 25111 wecSundav themlndoordcnicdiMBldlm%GIdauzhter of A and dawzlwenmm PetersonClean Wilkins:Miss Virlene ll Misa Gwend< her birthdim and nmes welava served 1.ent were Iam Patty Beck oi and Janet Pre Gloria and Bosen. Lyla Mn-JAYr\e Van BRode Sdliodt.La Vonne ChlTaylor. Lyle Willib!well nurtv'rhomnsom at 1sonhome. Thufor the a.rmv Mrs. A. R. I with her sistuMn. John 11 u|.|\:ig U 1 w e L a p l u lm o o n C l u b a n d t h e i r a d t h e m c e l e b r a t e l d i r n r s n n i v e r s a n r . r enter tlin ed a t an nn e r f or Ho u rs . mdo ve r W illd na xn d f rli zmto n:Fwd P e c k *. o f He nman ;He r- | an d Iva . an d J ac k: :F r a n k Bi f f s r a n dK.l'11irer of Arlirmton. :uhm Lava celebratenSaturday .C a n a a n ; are pla y e d a n d Mrs .}unch.Those Drab-| u m I p v e o f O ma h a .F B lmr ,Ma r y B e th nc h. Mari ly n Rahlla.I nn i a Ga v Christen e Hove ndic k,Be tty teek.B e ttv Placek. Donn; Mae Ric hten .` ristensen an d J eilh'r a'...:..ded a far e-I hono rlmr Carr oll .he Manninn: Thumb- m d s v .Car rol l e n Beales :me nt F rid ay ' '. Mrs. Opal Reeveu,Leeh entertained the Papio Thundav Afternoon Club.lan week.Guests were DarleneSorensen and Mrs. Clark Jnhne.!and dnnahter.Tha next meetlnn 45% S a t i n B r a s s F i n i s h I l | loc Ne w,improved extension md; with exlrn hesvy cloud hack. Extend from 27 to 48 ill. WA SHABLE SHADES 101:~ ~ a w . § ' . E ' . ? § : ~ ( i u m m e d l e l r i p , ~ ¢ S _ f m u t o mu t an t I.,~.E..rolls:-r.» . . . . . t fs : »VALENTINE CARDS K O L T E R M A N ' S R E E D ' S ~ Goiden Buttemcotch ~ 20c lb.~ ~ ; §; \ , ,1 0 f o r S c n l 4 s *'\#lrla\t\n( mmlc1t o l d e r cutout ~ . f % f §|\t)1s~\\\gaily col \ ¢und. JANUARY SPECIALS Radiant and Snowbird Home Needs Self Polishing ~ ~ POLISHA E R O W A X 16-cz. Can ~32-oz. Botlle ( r The ideal treatment for floors ~~ ~ and woodwork. Simply spread r ~ on . . . d ries han! and bright gn-\.l n f-up ~ £321 ~ in 2 0 minutes.i|i"1.|mi`r~-un"-J _Q z` floo ri.i'rod\:|'\'|\ a l o n : I m m u n . h i g h l u s t e r a u r -( n w . wi ll b e h e ld a t th e h o me o f Mr s A n s e l To f te . F e b n u r v 1 . Mr. a nd Mr s. Eh nerald Van Bec k und Nor ma n a nd B ettv J a y n e we reSundayoveninir sruesu of E . V . I-Ieath's. Mr. and Mr s. C. A. Hin eli ne ana L-ma were 'I'hursda,v mseats at theClif ford Hir leli ne h ome in DeSor.o. J ean an d Stan lev Ta y lo r wereafter noon and suo ner meats of Mr. an d Mr s . C . A .Hin eli ne and Lo is. Sundav.I n the e\E'Ilimr Jean. Sftgnley a n d Lois c alled on J .W.w m i b v d f a m l ga n l xMr . a n d Mr s Ross LOW : were inOmah a.Fr id av.Lor rai ne Love. | Mr .and Mr s.Ma lc o lm Broder- Qon nnrl r| nilfhnn §nlaTh'| and Pn llv i th the George Mc Qunr rie fa m- 1 y. Me mb er s of the Th ur sd ay E ve n ing C lub met at a lo c a l r es tau ra nt for dinner,la st week,and were que sts of Mr. an d Mr s. A. 0 . Si c k at an evening of c ards. Mr .an d Mr s.W a lte r F .Gu t- frc hfnn and family and Mr. and Mrs. Philip O'}ianlon and c hildren spent Sun da y as g ues ts o f Mr an d Mr s . Paul G. J one s of Bennin gton. Gordon Me tz le r of Tekarnah spent Satu rday with his u nc le, Al~ fred C. Anders en of He rmnn . Mrs. Cli ffo rd Me tzler of Tek ima h, Mr s. Andersen and Helen SP# nt the day in Fr e mon t. the Georire Heinasen home. Mr . a n d Mm Clau de F rve silent g g i d vp e v e n i n t wi th Mr . a n d Mr s . no r veMi ss Pauline Metzle r.dsusrhte: o f M r . a n d Mr s.Eve re tt Metzle r. und erwent sn slmen dec tomv a t the Blai r Ho spi tal. 'Thurs dayMi ss E li za be th Gr i m m o f Oma - h ll . w e n t th e we e k- e nd wi th Mr . an d Mr s Lo ui s Gri mm an d B ud .Che ste r Nels on silent Saturday in Oma ha. M r and Mrs. J ame s Conetv were Sundav di nn er mle sts of .Mr.an aMr s.Ne d Ty s on sp d fum1l&' Mr s.Au b re v Games snent S u m da v even in g an d Mo n d a v wi th h e r emn dmo the r .Mr s .Ma r v Moo re.wh o i s i ll a t th e B la i r Ho s u i txl. Mr s .Re v Me tzle r amd children si le nt F r id a v in Her ma n wi th Mr s .Metzlerk;mo th er .Mr s .D .0 . Sheets. Mr .and Mr s .Fr e mo n t Jenson ang!Mr s.He n r v Hennimzs spent.F d a r wi th Mr s .Charles Blanc h- :Mrs.He rb er t Ea to n an d M m . W llrren W akef ield attended \Ves» le vs n Guild.W ednesdnv. at theho me o f Mr s .Ned Tivson. Mr: an d Mrs. To m W ake fie ld en- bertslned relatives.Sundiw.a t sbfirthdsvdin ner honorimz T o m Wakefield,Sr..Mar ia n.and Mr s .Roy W ak efi eld. K M A C o u try School Buy Defense Bond| Now! (Tomin BLAIR DA Saturday, Adults, 3. Children Under Under Auapiua o to the CE HALL anuary 31st c Plus Tax 12, 15c Plus Tax V. F. W. Auxiliary 'N.T.L U N D REAL ESTATE-INSURAN 204 South ssh Sn. Phone White 163 D Idauirhtér of u.; S1eWBr lR|\';vii ;0mAha,retumed home for the week-end. Miss Wilma Ny nard attended a tea¢'.her's meetimr ag the Wmnch\S¢'hool. Mondav evemmr.1 Richard F're.nch was a Sundavdinner guest of Ross Loves.Sun dav eveninrr Wests of the Loveswere Mr. and Mrs.Ste am Lo w and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Peters of Om . Mr. and Mm Harold Taylor Indfamlvwere sweats of Emnu Ta/-lor.Sunday.Mr. and Mn.Ros;lava annNorma. aceomlmnied bv Joe Love of Blair visited Geonze Ohn o iFort Calhoun. Monday.Mrs. Lovevisited|.he_lamz Creek School:she fox-meriv tnuirht the schoal.which is nqw bdnz taught bv oneof her Dumls. Miss Jean NiemanMn. Austin Renahaw and Mrs.Hamid Taylor md Pefntv AttendedRosa Hill Weslevan Guild at Mrs.RAsm\lssen's.I-'ndnv llwrnoon.Mr.und Mn.Hum Mnthiesenand Mm. Anna Brodersan of Sm.. er wer..Snndnw dnner mem oltheEmeraldVan,B¢ek|\.Mr. and Him J;W.W§ifibY. Lvle,Luis and Delores were Sundav din-|l\el mlests of Herman Matxen.Mr. and Mrs. John Tnvlo}.T}1m i th the George Mc Qunr rie fa m- 1 y. Me mb er s of the Th ur sd ay E ve n ing C lub met at a lo c a l r es tau ra nt for dinner,la st week,and were que sts of Mr. an d Mr s. A. 0 . Si c k at an evening of c ards. Mr .an d Mr s.W a lte r F .Gu t- frc hfnn and family and Mr. and Mrs. Philip O'}ianlon and c hildren spent Sun da y as g ues ts o f Mr an d Mr s . Paul G. J one s of Bennin gton. Gordon Me tz le r of Tekarnah spent Satu rday with his u nc le, Al~ fred C. Anders en of He rmnn . Mrs. Cli ffo rd Me tzler of Tek ima h, Mr s. Andersen and Helen SP# nt the day in Fr e mon t. the Georire Heinasen home. Mr . a n d Mm Clau de F rve silent g g i d vp e v e n i n t wi th Mr . a n d Mr s . no r veMi ss Pauline Metzle r.dsusrhte: o f M r . a n d Mr s.Eve re tt Metzle r. und erwent sn slmen dec tomv a t the Blai r Ho spi tal. 'Thurs dayMi ss E li za be th Gr i m m o f Oma - h ll . w e n t th e we e k- e nd wi th Mr . an d Mr s Lo ui s Gri mm an d B ud .Che ste r Nels on silent Saturday in Oma ha. M r and Mrs. J ame s Conetv were Sundav di nn er mle sts of .Mr.an aMr s.Ne d Ty s on sp d fum1l&' Mr s.Au b re v Games snent S u m da v even in g an d Mo n d a v wi th h e r emn dmo the r .Mr s .Ma r v Moo re.wh o i s i ll a t th e B la i r Ho s u i txl. Mr s .Re v Me tzle r amd children si le nt F r id a v in Her ma n wi th Mr s .Metzlerk;mo th er .Mr s .D .0 . Sheets. Mr .and Mr s .Fr e mo n t Jenson ang!Mr s.He n r v Hennimzs spent.F d a r wi th Mr s .Charles Blanc h- :Mrs.He rb er t Ea to n an d M m . W llrren W akef ield attended \Ves» le vs n Guild.W ednesdnv. at theho me o f Mr s .Ned Tivson. Mr: an d Mrs. To m W ake fie ld en- bertslned relatives.Sundiw.a t sbfirthdsvdin ner honorimz T o m Wakefield,Sr..Mar ia n.and Mr s .Roy W ak efi eld. K M A C o u try School Buy Defense Bond| Now! (Tomin BLAIR DA Saturday, Adults, 3. Children Under Under Auapiua o to the CE HALL anuary 31st c Plus Tax 12, 15c Plus Tax V. F. W. Auxiliary 'N.T.L U N D REAL ESTATE-INSURAN 204 South ssh Sn. Phone White 163 mv md Janet wen :meats of theHarold 'I`ax'!ox~s. I-'ridayu Mr. md Mn. Alfred Enger andJlnet and Mm Norma Henricksen entendnd, Sunday, for ln. En|-\~.:sa 'i'£'.'*"3."J§§1'.'a.'|';»&.'f§Z"|.§'|¥i f B E N F R A N K l l N S T O R E S and DGMRI. u Hnmu.'4 |'-` ~. ~s¢ ~\», J . :sn4»\n......'|n........r u n s ! != l : ===lT H E ~ E N T E R P R I S E1~ LYoNs EncmsCounty - Nation to 1 SAVE PAPER:~OUT OAKLAND A d o p t D a y l i g h t . ,.§'m,:',°"t,.:"~':,;".,f°'"":,=;!%=°1§°°.'=f1 ':'",'a,'*::'£,'i°.,,,"_'.,'§ _Y h n_ <wzi v ¢ u\¢ L y on» e ura rs ..Q m r i n a T i m o Q m n ¥s'"=:PmH%f ¥,'iEi- 3"°..».2,i;2&me4 .'f€t4:<=t.°!f§ 2'3;.=Z*'§§"€':'f \ SPGRTS OE THE WEEK _I ~| nu8t\l:IIICDQ \livllsvgH |r etc., an tu r n em over to some j 0 Mon da y ,February 9»_d"3"'|ciiliection agency .Paper is es-1 v I 1nli g ht s avi ng time f o r W msh ln gto n sentml to wic tory . ti o n wi ll go i n -Co u nty a n d th e n n . o f a l a wr g effec t by th e te rms |1; week.L U T H E R A N S H O L D,argued by the premde nt las The statute, whi c h plqc e s Qloc ls A N N I T A I ~ Candidly . Speaking _ _ By Coach Rufus Qlson sm-im: resulminwinnirmball a~ga nn a, p ro vi di ng n n " y o u s c a r s mo r e ;p o i n t s t h a n o u -, w . u o n e n t l t h a r e ~ are times when azorlmt an and will lose b l l l games.A teamblessed with ulayers oi' unumalAbility to make buckets was en-joying x suoce:s!ul season andprospects were hrizht lar con-tinued success.Suddenly in- indlvidual Dlnv maimed m m play and a nom-s h o w i n g resulted and bitter words unused between Dlayers instead of the hall.However. eooveration re- tumed as the result of s bittertohmle lashing by the coach antheDlayers admitted jealousy. ll; proves that il. :till takes liveto make a ball club but one ortwo can wreck what annears mbeasuccessfulseuon.Also,paints will win a name but thepointmakersneedhelpfromtheir teammates. ~< |p,_. 2 .. .a | coach wa s us in g bi tter wo rd s while in fo rmin g th e te a m w h ? it wa s behind,25-6:a s the words rolled ou t fa ste r. lou de r an d stronger,th e sneech sud- denly wa s halted b y a pla y er shouting," S h u t u n !W h o i nhec k is play ing this game?" . . . T w o coaches were tr y i mr to agree on an o ff ic ial. On e na me was c rossed off bec ause he had c alled three tec hnic al f ouls and the te am lost by on e poi nt as their oufoonent sa nk a ll three g i f t shots.Investig ati on re- veale d the sc or e was 34-1 8 and no techhical fou ls were called . . . A c oac h had hi s brother-im la w wo r k three ba ll frames forhis qui ntet. The fee paid f or of- fic ia tinn wa s th e coach's g i f t to th e newly -weds ...Marc us Kr o g e r wa s e n jo y i n g the c om-fo r ts o f h o me a n d re ad in g th e evenin g' pa per when a c all fromBla i r inf ormed h i m th a t the Dsns~Co;1condia g a me wa s be- in g he ld u n as h e wa s to o f f i - c iate. Little irlrl h ad tom up his basketball " d a te "book.Carol Gent wa s enjo y ing h i :di n n e j a t W a lth ill wh ile th e Da ns game was h eld u p. Fo rtu na tely , the o th er of fi c i al wa s not q ui te so hummr . . . A n offi c ial wrote youre tm l y ," Y o u we re luc ky I urnpired y our foo tba ll frame last week nd.Referee di dn 't k n o w a thinsr.W i ll be dr i vi n g thr ou gh Blai r every ti me y o u pla y this fa ll. W i ll ref ere e y our frames f o r two» fifty ."(Cheapoffic iating,an d perhaps i n mo re wa y s th a n one)...A c o a c h purchased haeketballs thxo uc h a ma i l order c ompany of fe ri ng a pen an d penc il set with eac h b arketball r rurdiased, and used the added merc handise as Christmas :riffs . . . A c oac h inf ormed his play e rs, "This wi ll be a c lo se fr ame -a ha rd ba ttle. I wa n ty o u to f i g h t e ve r y mi n - ute a n i f y o u lo af I wi ll seeth at y ou d o no t play another name thi s y ea r." Th ev di dn 't as the Hu me sc heduled wa s fo r c lass "C" c ons olation h onor s a: the season was c o mp leted .. . A te a m wa s wa r m i n s u p f o r a foo tb all e ng ag eme nt when the iropponentsc ame on to the field. They we re bi g an d looked tough.A subs titute sighed as he said," Th a n k heaven.I kno w I am jus t sto od e no ug h to sit on the be nc h all af ter noo n." . . . A hesd line srns n c a lled the bac ltfi eld in motion.In th e f o l-lo wi n g play , th e referee called the oth er tearh off-aide an d turned to the headlinesman, xsy inir, "Tend to y our own busi-ness;I' ll ta ke c a r e o i min e." .. .Fo llo win g a ba ll na me th e coach o f the win ni mr te a m walked u p to the opponent's te am coach.and said,"He c k , y o u h a ve n 't go t ao mu c h! " Th e reply was," N u t s to y ou."Frie nds?_..A pla y e r fo uled out p ur po sly so he c ould dressandleavewi th his g i r l fri end as s oon at the g ame ende d . . . A n d then there wa s the pertlittle hipzh s c hool lass wh o said to a c oa c h . "Y ou thi nk y ou a re : m a r t an d are buildinit " D s good team, but l'll wr ec k 'ern as l' m th r o wi n x a p a r ty Th u r s d a y ni gh t. " BASKETBALL CHIPS Th e Bears undoubtedly ma de a Ne w Year's resolution," N o t to lose | . b all name during '4 2." They added the ir si xth stra ig ht wi n when the y d efea ted Dec atu r Tu es- da y n i gh t. A b a s k e t b y Chdstensen a n d a gift toss by Crosby won Ly ons' vic - to ry over Te kn mn h i n th e fin almi n ute of p la y . I t wa s L y o n s 9-4 at the quarter, and 10-8 at the half. One fr ee th row wa : all Ly ons made in the sec ond quarter.At th e e n d of th e th ir d q u ar ter it wa s 1 5 -u p , an d wh e n Ulri s te ne e n an d C ro sb y went. to work it was 19-17 with Ly -ons in the lead. Th e Oakland-Tekarnah g a m e sc heduled for February 3 has been changed to February 2.Th e con- test is bo take niece at Tek nrnah. Missed th is o n e - K r u g e r ,Arl~ ing ton s tar . mad e 2 2 poi nts i n h is te a m' s ga me wi th Hooper.l a s t wee kit Ar lin gto n-North B end ga me wa s postponed because o f the | . .:. . |I I team retiried to the dressing:m o m at th e half. The doo r ope ned. and the coac h stuc k his head in to th e roo m.looked around.an d said, "Pardon me. girls ," and c losed the door. 'Tho team won. a n - u - - death o f Ho wa r d Has s, A rlin gton hixh stud en t. The K en na rd q ui ntet h as talli ed 235 points to date with W ard soar- inx 128 for an axeraare of 12 points Der ga me.Da le i s r u n n e n m wi th 58 markers.Two n i f tv h a ll p la y - ers wh en the y wan t to h e. Dana made two field goals in the fin al 30 seconds i n th e Mi d la n d game but they were not c ounted as fouls were called. Either one would ha ve wo n th e ga me . bu t are ju stregistere d a: bre aks in the game. 'I'he Dec atur He r ald reports a 68-26 lac i ng gi ven b y Bla ir th o m- au lt o f tou gh luc k.Also,matte rs s Inig ht.I t is a n in wor tan t confer- enc e tilt. Neiher the Be nnington nor Craig sec ond team wa :able to ma ke a po i n t d u ri n g the thi rd uu ar ter o f the game. The Dana-Midland sc ore a t the end of nine mi n ute s wa s 2-up and no one kn ew what inn ing was be ing niayed. rSec those Bears at the top of the Cornhusker Conferenc e?Let's help keep them there . Attend tho L y ons du r in g most.o f the second te am ga me azainat Dec atur,and t h x did a. aweli job . The f ive i nc lud Ted Meredith, Bud Robinéon. C. J .Robinson,Gus tin and Rhodes. Th ey scored 18 o f the 22 Duints wi th Bud Robinson and Mere dith having 7 eac h and Rhodes 4. Th e Dec atur ciub undouhtediy had a word of thanks for "Choppy ' bec ause he didn't y our it on. Loc alsup por te rs pla n to jou me v to Onk :| ::Imsult of a loss to-Macy, 39-29. The second team frame was slow _Blair, Wahoo flayed Tighy |\ isn2 a .~ ;} " \ \ 7 7 : ~'-; ,.~ \ ; f ¢ " ,." ' i f '"~I '1 ' M al s ; 1 .| Q * r W ,I y #. »'*9 .,.< r " l :1..:.." :0 1 ~..L..cg "1Q5. xA».... . 1 .L 4 - . -von `.. One of the close gnmos of the season was playa by Blair lastFriday evening on the home gym floor against Wahoo.The abovephoto shows one of the nip and tuck baskets which Blair made " "a . *- ~.me during the last quarter when ey» ery basket.see-sawed the leadback and forth. The fiml more was 28-29 favoring Blair. Enterprise .Neurrpnoro and .lngra~ FUTURE; GAMES January 30Blairat Oakland Dana at ConcordiaTekarnah at Decatur West Point at Schuyler f Bennington at Herman u. Craig at LyonsValleyrat Arlinsrbon February 2 Midland at DanaOakland at Tekamah.February 3Lyons at BlairDecatur at WalthillFebruary 4E. C. N. C. tournamentCraig vu.Kenr1ar1d' Benninsrton va.Elkhom (town team) n n February 5E. C. N. C. tournament Herman vm.winner of Craig'-Kennard game Bennington vs: Fort. Calhoun February 6E. C. N. C. .tournamentConsolation zameChampionship game BASK UEHLING HANDS 1 HERMAN DEFEAT The Uehlinz High quintet starb-ed :lowly and was behind at theepd of the oneninz uuarter but ral- 1 hed to tske I 16-11 lead at theend of the hal! and go o'r\ to upsetHerman,39-28.in a well-plxyed ball Rime on the Hennan court lan Fridsv nillht.\Enedahx Wm. 12 minu and Lar-son with 10 wen- hizh scorers for,Uehhnm While Clnyborn with 12 and West with 7 led the Hermm e lle n.m the onenimz contest tha Uehl-ing second team scored a one-sid-ed victory. DANA vs. Monday, CAME START Adm.: 254: and 3 Buy Defense Bonds and Saving Stamps Now! Game Friday15; mf, l§ut gan1 ¢ , ; ; = = € : ; : ;0 ls\D a n a l n 0 v e r - = l ;Conch "ChoDDY"Rhodes'Blair high quintet continued their win~lning ways when they handed Wu- ;hoo a 29-28 defeat so win theirlfifth straight vicwry. last Friday `nizht. The game was close all the way with the local quintet taking a i3~ 0 lead at the lmli.Wahoo mlliedlin the fmmh Quarter 10 iake u 21- |25 lead but Robinson came through with u bucket to tie it uv only to have Wahoo sling a free throw to sigiln Lake the lead. But "Reliable" Feagen sank the winning goal with second; remaining w give the local beam a well earned Win in n fast ,well played thrillinz game. 'U l ' \0 I E 'one hour ahead, will continue in ef- ',!ect for the duration of the warland for not more than six months f thereafter. Designed to save electricity, the new .law will, according to the ol- A flee.ol production management, save an estimated hsl! million kilo- watt hours of power annually. Although all citizens will probably reset their clocks and watches atdlflerent times during the day, theconeet procedure is this? sometime .». » l..Feb 9 referalrl st the'on :nary p yhour of arising, the hands of all clocks andwxtchos areto beset ahead one hour. I! you al:'laehatd'7 \o'c.l you will move s an sahead one hour to 8 o'clock. The:nert morning you will find your-J self getting up an hour earlier. f Spectacular results for this Io-callty, pretty much near the west-. ern limit of the central time zone. -time changes at North Plat rare foreseen.On Febmary 9, for example, the mn won't rise until 8:26 s.m. bythe sun time, and won't set until 6:51. Next .lone 21, the longest day of the year; the sun will rise at 5:52 a.m., but lt won't set un-til 8:59; with dusk,Blair will havedaylight until about 10 o'clock. On December 21, the year's|shortest day,the sun won't rise: here until 8:46 a.m. and won't set~ until 5:59.On the mainline rall-roads, a good many odjustmentsl will have on be made, Presumably,| the railroads will make the switchat the specified hour, 2 mm. Feb- ruary 9, snd all trains at that time will become one hour late. I Joss Fon WORKERS The United States Employment Service has several openings for men and women who have had previous experience as:100 Stenogmphers (Wash-ington, D. C-) ----$1-140 Yr. 150 Arc Welders ___,___.80c Hr. Room Clerk, I~lotel..$90.00 Mo.Pharmacist _-_-_-.-_$I25 Mo. Watchmaker -----.._$30 _Wk. Stenographer. LIale-.$150 Mo. Air Line Radio Main- tenance Mechan-ics ,._.-_--._-..---42-724: Hr. Hardware Ssles~ man ____..-_s1oo-suo Mo. Assistant general carpenter fore-men,carpenter foreman,finish carpenters, pipe layer (pipe setterandcaulker),roofens,plumbers and steamtitters, and sheet metal workers are neded for work in Newfoundland Wages range from $66.00-$100.00 per week. Transpor- tation costs are paid in advance. Work will last from 12-18 months.Anyone interested should write to the United States EmploymentService,Fremont,Nebraska,or contact their representative when he will be ln the Court House atBlairon Tuesdays from 9:30 to 3:00. No charge: to either appll~ cant or employer.Watch next \\cok's paper for new jobs. AUTO TAX STICKERS PLACED ON SALE The new federal auto-use tax stickers, priced at $2.09 each, are on sale at the Blair post office. Deadline for purchase of tho stickers is February l.. After that date, the driver ol' a car withouta use tax stampwill be liable to ofine of $25 and 30 days' imprison- ment. There is no application form to be filled ou you simply payyour $2.09 to s clerk at the post office, who will give you xt stlek~ er and acard. You will be asked tolistinfonnatlvmidentifyingyour oar oh the card,and to mail it to ..u:...inlnvnnl I1 x 1 1 6 i 1 l The annual meeting of the Ken-*fwffwsif DECATUR nord and Washinsivn Luther-:..» Rhan Church congregation was held butctlxznrxmgegdgdudgtsm arg s at the Kennard church,Sunday evening.Two officers were re-electcd--Elmer Monson as treas- unsr and .Albert Nelson as trustee.Rav P C Jensen ,continues s l l :Blair hlsh quintet soured its fifth|stwght conference win overaweak Deosur club bv the score of 84 to|24, in sz. listlesa ball some. Tue.s~ d r -fm the lou! team's floor. '.''tion ma l Blair took an earlv lead and ltresid nt of the congzega ..im" Svogerson,-~~» -» ~f»' a nd m 'i f s z ."::f.°"::."a.'°"11 trustees Niels Sorensen and Ar-ltlllnrier the local csaers held De-thor Jcn:en hold over. ArtharJen-'¢lm,. to one free throw while nr- sen was dected to represent the church members at the synodlcsl convention, which will be held in Blair during June.~' The financial status of the church has improved considerably since last year. lt is resorted. sad the indebtedness on the property has been reduced to such an extent that a movement was launchedSunday evening, tn pay it off dur- ing 1942. The board, aided by Wil- liam Rosenbaum, proposed and put into operation a plan for volunteer planting of corn for the benefit of the church. ERNEST GOSKER, 53. DIES IN FREMONT Following a lingering illness, Ernest Henry Goaker of Arlingtondied at the Dodge County Hospital'in Fremont, Tuesday,He was 53 years old at thotlme of his death. Mr. Gosker was born at Tel- basta on July 23, 1889.On No~ 'vember 15, 1917, he was united ln marriage to Nora Peterson and to their union were barn two childreu Sherman Peterson and Bernard Frederick,both of whom are at home.Besides the widow and sons. he is survived by a sister,Mrs.Hen man Rogert of Herman Ihmeral services will be helu |thin (Thursday)afternoon at tw\ »oclock at the German Luthersu Chuwh west of Spiker, with Rev. A. W. Clarke of Herman and Rev.W. W Aleandxer officiating.,The arrangements are in charge or Bendorf Funeral Home. DENTAL DIRECTOR TOURS COUNTY Dr. J. R. 'I'hempson, in company with County Superintendent Ralph E.Fairchild,toumd the county last week, with a dental program. He appeared before more than2.000 pupils and patrons, giving il- lustrated lectures.A representative of the Nehras-| ka State Health Department ln Lincoln, Dr. Thompzon has made years. The l res were presented to 10 centrally located points, lnelud~ing Arlington, Kennand, Washing- a number of similar tours in """'a ton, Rose Hill, March, Blair, Fon-|tanelle, Immanuel Lutheran, NewEngland,Herman,Nashville, and' Fort Calhoun. Although badroads made transportation difficult, rural school students attended the pro- gram, also, wherever it was possi- ble. STUDENT BENEFIT DANCE IS PLANNED Plans are under way for a highschool Red Cross benefit dance tobe held on Saturday evening, Feb- ruary 28, under the auspices of thesophomore Eniilish Class of Blair High School.Donald Yost of the faculty will sponsor the affair, to which all high school students have been invited. leo Guyer is chainnan of thedancecommittee.Assisting himl or~eAnilrevvQllanscn,Eldon Cold-] :creasing their total to 28.and coested on to win handlly.|Feagen.Bailey and Nierwlm. lregulars, remained on the sidelines.Feszan with a bm cold and Nich-olson and Bailey in order to rrlvethe subs needed experience.The .second team also won i n Rllfle.22 to 16. for its sixthstraighttriumph.Tod Meredith and Bud Robinson led the scorerswith seven apiece while Parrenswith a ltks _number was high for Decatur.First seorimr.B1air-Robinson 12: Roger Hunsen 7: Betker 7:Warrick 3:T.Meredith 3; Pfieffer 1 ami V. Bel~ lows 1.Dwstv.Manyott b;Wlldman 6; Baker 2: Farreng 1. OMAHA U. DEFEZATS D A N A ,56-32 Qoach Stu Baller's Omaha U.quintet handed the Dana five a 56- 32 defeat at thc city auditorium in°===»1~=» Tuesday nilght.The locax colleg1ans started oat and held a7-1 lead and were ahead duringmozt of the opening quarter whichended 13-all.Changing to a Dress-ing man~to-man attack the Omahaloulntet threw the Dana boys of! :as they rushed them all over the»court and hurried their passing,and shooting.Omaha took a 30-20 llead at the hal! which they main-tained U11'0"Rhout the Raine. The play of Matthews,Omaha center,was outstanding as heDlayed a strong defensive gameand led the scorers with 18 points. Vachal had 15 points and Roach, former star Creighton Prep player,totaled ll.Patrick turned in an outstanding game for the locals tsllylng' ten points and nllsinx u'good defensive game,_ Scoring--Dana: Hogzett 10: Pat- rick 10; Johansen 7: MeGrue 5, L I B RA R Y N OTE S |Listed below are a number ofnew books recently purchased byMiss Mile McQ11arrie, librarian of the Bair Pubns Library.The|b°0k8 will be ready for borrowers early next week. "Young Ames"-Walter D. Ed- monds (author ol "Drums Along the Mohawk");"The lrvn Moun~ "mnfphu Stung;"Aircraft TorchWelding"Ffffrln and Von Bon chars; "Some Trails Never End"-,Darragh Aldrich;"Columbus"-|Rafnel ssbsuns; "Alphabet rum" '-Re x Stout; "Girl With a PayCheck"-Frances Maule;"London Pnde"--Phyllis Bottame. Juvenn, "The Black Stallion"-Walter Farley: "Victoria Cllcksl"-Helen Diehl Olds; "How Things Work"-Cmizi-wn Peet; "A Holiday Story Sampler"-selected by CharlotteConover. FRANZ scnurr, 80, BURIED JANUARY 28 Franz Schutt, 80,one of Her. man's oldest residents,passedaway at the D°dK€ County Ho:pi- tal in Fremont, Saturday.Funer-g.. services were held at 1:30 Wed- nesday at the Wollmer and Warne' Funeral Home at Hooper and at 2 p.m. at the Immanuel LutheranQhurch, with Rev. I-I. Eckhardt oi'-fnciating.Burial was made in the church cemetery. I tune l'0l`l0(l` Coach Speck Nelson's MidlandCollegeWarriorshanded Dana n 34 to 29 set-hack in a clone hard-foukht game that ws.: decided lnan overtime period.The gamestdrted slow with both teams miss- ing many shots.and after nine minutm ol nlsv the score was 2- uo. From that time on, the temsmatched baskets the remainder ofthe first hal! with tix-st one teamahead and then the other; the hal!time score tied at u all. Dana took the lead at the startof the second half but Midland ral-lied and went ahead, 22 to 17; thelocal colleglans then sported to tielt up, only to have Midland take a 25-Z4 lead with 80 secondrremaln- ing.Patrick tied it up nKain with n free throw, eight seconds left to play. mddng it necessary w play aliveminuteovertimenerlod.Knockstead broke the time In theovertimeperiodand with FredSchneider tallying flva points. theEarriors won the ball game. 34 to I-Iogzett lead the Dana scorer;with I2 points followed by Patrickwith eight.Johansen, Dana forward, played an outstanding floor and defensive game and scored three points while MeGrue, Comp- ton and Bud Peterson tamed in g games for the local five.Pe- t .former Fremont high star,led the Midland scorers with 7points followed by J. Schneider andBuhk with 6 each. Scodng summary for Da na -Hogzett 12; Patrick 8; Johansen 8: MeGnle 3; Peterson 2.The Dana College quintet will olav a return engagement with theWarriors on the Dana court Mon-dav night. February 2nd, in whatpromisesto be the outstanding game on the home :chedulc of the local collegians. FT. CALHOUN TRIMSKENNARD, 20-16 Holding their opponents to threeDointsduringthe second half, Coach "I`len1an's Fort Calhoun eag- er: came from behind to score a20-16 victory over Kennnrd and gain revenge for a one Doint defeat suffered earlier in the season atthe hands of Coach Vlg's Kennsrd quintet.The Kennard cagera started fast and were leading 13-ll. at the half but unable to maintain the pace as Calhoun rallied to win the game.In the opening contest the Calhoun seconds scored o 28 to 6 victory with Hansen making all of Ken- nar~d's markers.First tem scor-ing.Kennxrd: 9; Andersen 4; Dale8.Cslhloun:E.Suverkrubbe 91 Haruen 7;Tietgen 2:E. Saver- krubbe 2. KENNARD EDGES NEBR.DEAF, 33-31 In a thrillingwell~played game that was close throughout,the Kehnmd five unset the dope and handed a highly favored NebraskaDeaf quintet a 38-81 llcklng on theDana floor. Tuesday night.Ken»nord started fast and held sis-16advantage at the half whic theymaintained untll thenfinal whistle.Ward and Dale again led the Ken-nard attack scoring 27 points bc-twcen them with Ward tallying 16while Dale made ll.Stewan withfourandAndersenwith2com- pleted the scoring.Brozen, with1.2 markers was high for the Deaf. BASKETBALL RESULTS LOCALBlair 20. Wahoo zsMidland 34. Dana 29 |Bla ir sc o rin g: Fe xze n 1 4; Mer e-. d i th 8 ;Bai ley 4: Ro bin son 2;an d 1Ro ger Ha ns en 1.Tor re ns wa s ' h i g h fo r W ahoo wi th 14 points. In the p re li mi na ry f ra me the B la irlsec onda scored thafr fo u r th ls mi g h f vi c to r y a n they defeated Ith e W ah oo fi ve . 16 no 9 wi th Ne ls ICarluen making seven points I LYONS NIPS TEKAMAH,20-19 Ly on s handed cnnch Smagac z' ml i m e t a 20-19 defeat w re mai n in the r unn insz for th e Co mhuz ker ti tle, u nd vi rtu ali v eli mi n ated th eTekamah c anrers from title c onsid- eration.Th e na me wa s a hard- ou g ht ba ttle a ll the wa y wi th th e Ly on s caxera hold inz a 10-8 ad- I va n la z e a t th e h a lf .Th e win ni ng poi m was s c o red i n the f in al mi n- u t e o f pla y when Crosby ,sle llar ' L y o n s ulay er.dmn ne d in n free throw wi th the c ount tied at 19-all. Peterse n and Updike led the Ly -ons s c or er s with live rui ec c whi le Me g f u e wa s h i z h f o r Te kn nmh with ei| '{ht markers. I Adveriile in The Enterprise It Brings Results I1 FREE IW A T C H > 1 l @ And Other Articles For l DEAD STOCK Pnmiums According to Size P h o n e B l a i r 1 0 3 R. G. COOK Breuning Rendering Works BASKE~BALL DANA vs. MIDLAND Monday, February 2 CAME STARTS AT 8:00 P. M. Adm .: 254: and 3Sc, T ax Included WE STILL WANT G R A I N o o o Dry Corn Yellow Com We t Co m White Corn CALL Us FOR BIDS We are Following the Markets Very Closely and Our Weights `and Grades are Correct o o o PHONE No, 4 Blair Lbr. & Coal Co. ~w U " ' ~ ° ° ; ; 5 : " ° " ° " ; ; _ ;" 'm u ,M a r j o m m m u l u r ,a n a u a -M r ,S c h u t t w u b o r n J u l y 1 8 , l l °|||T h e $ 2 . 0 9 : L a m p w i l l e x p l l f i J u q e I -1-»..F.'§°l'.$§'..w i l l I n h l l l l I n t h a ~i n !' ° ' ? | f ' ° 'l l I " ! ` F .'E F .J 'Blair 34, Decatur 14Omaha U. 56. Dana 82Second TennBlnir 16. Wahoo 9Blair 22. Deeatur 16 Q.A f u l l - y e a r s t a m p , c o a t i n g $ 5 ....|July, 1884. He went directly to the Herman vicinity where he had re~sided for more than half a century. Surviving are a.son,Franz Schutt,Jr.;and two daughters, Emma and Louise, all at home. We Recommend wmmer mo comes from thai vicinity. RIIEA.A datlghter,Pnula. Max- mxerite, 8 lb. and 6 oz., Wu born l f . .F. & A.M., HERMAN~FFICERS INSTALLED The F. s. A. M..No.222,erman. met Tuesday evening, fore annual inslqllation ol officers. eginning next July 1, fiscal year 943.The stamps are green, 1% in. by in and are to be displayed in reasonably conspicuous" places on utos. The p-ricie is the same for ll motor vehicles. Hello, World! :.r;R.C. Johnson,Senior arden;Chris Konahoj_Junior ~arden; T. R. Swansen, Treasur- r;Claude Clenmen-ta,S6cretar},amen Presba,Senior Deicvn;L.~. Long, Junior Deacon; J A.. Jea- | rsen, Senior Steward; Tom Wat- eld, Jr., Junior Steward;Wilbm ~we,Tyler;and H. E.Custer, raplaln. MONTGOMERY.A son.Monte Lee, wan born January 20 to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Montgomery ofYakama,Wndxlngton.Mr. Montgomery was formerly o! Herman, WAGH'I`ER_To Mr.and M n . Roland Wadhtar nf Idncoln, n 'Ilb. baby daughter, Jlnst Kay, wu horn at the Lincoln Genéral Hospital,January 28.Mrs.Waichter is the former Mlldrec ment.Some time back Mr. Ander- sen was seriously ill and lost hispower of speech.He has tried ev-ery means at hand to cure the ail- ment and as a last resort has gone to Rochester. VISITS ROCHESTER MEDICAL CLINIC J.L.Andersen of Washington left last.Sunday for Rochester,Minnesola, where he will go through the clinic for a thorough physical EARL cnom, BLAIR,JOINS MARINES Eul R. Cram, Blair. was amongtheFremontdistrictyouthsen- Hstlng in the marines during the p u t week.Announcement w umade through the Omaha recruit- ing offices. C O R N H U S K E R Lyons 20,Te ka ma h 19 Oa k la n d 8 8 W isne r Z9 Lyvms 16. Oakland ldMa cy 39 .Decatur 29 E. C. N. c. Cmiir 83. Benninzton 22 F011_Ca1h0un 20. Kemnrd 16Uehluuz 39. Hemmn 28Cruix '18, Hermnn 19Kennud 37. Nebr. Deaf 31 WE STILL WANT G R A I N o o o Dry Corn Yellow Com We t Co m White Corn CALL Us FOR BIDS We are Following the Markets Very Closely and Our Weights `and Grades are Correct o o o PHONE No, 4 Blair Lbr. & Coal Co. garhe and see a content whlch. unHoubualy. will dtdtle the Confer ence chdlhpionship.4I HRNN m n . f : n A 1 (.°=fzs°6m '§L;w IN TOURNAMENT Kennnnd md Cnig will _gpg Waterloo 23, Elkhom 17ww. Point as. Wayne Pno 20Underwood 54. Millard 26Emerson 29. Rosalie 24 Scrlbner 14.Dudle 18Hooner 48.Slryder _18Fremont 81. South Sxoux Citv 28West Point 22. Scribner 20Vmllev 33, 'Mead 25Elkhorn 25.Cedar Bluffs 4 Second Tumg r d g c i Bennréxwn 7 art houn', Ke rd 6Uehlinz 15. He a ' X Onklnnd 25. Lvons xoLyons 22, Teklqmh 18 oo nnnus xmv ._Blair _---------~------5 .D games will be dayed each cven~ing with the Alumni of Benning-ton and Elkhorn meetimz in the Hnal game. Wednesday night. The winner of the Crqhr-Kennard con# ies! wil\Dhy Hehnan an Thurs-day night with Fon Cdhoun andBennimzwnrmetimz in onnoutehrsckem. Pima will be he\d Fri~ dw night.An added xttnction will be afree throw conwn between the conchsn of the cbmnotinpz t u m:between halve:the fmnl night.Coseh Dxnkle of Bennington is| toumament director. CRAIG CAGERS RUN WILD IN 73-19 WIN. I l | We Recommend Victor Chick Feeds or Strong, Healthy Chicks See Us for Prices Blair§~Flour Mills Sorensen Bros.:Phone White 213 FwUR..FEEDs,CEREAIS,SALT i " - l a l s a u .L l " a l l ; u l u nof ArlinE"I:0n ME F F OR D ,Mr. Rnd Mr s. Me fford o f B u r b m k ,Californ ia, are th e par en t: of n no n h om J a mmry 2. Mrs. Me¢1'fm1i¢ we former IAJCHIQ 4bar on s -- -_ ~- -.. - »~ -- .. ._Oa k la n d Tn lmma h Dec n tur E v i l " - _ . . . ¢ . . ¢ . - - m n - - - . . - . - - p . . . - - . . . . . . . - . ¢ . E.C. N.C. - 2 - o0 ¢»..........q -n u - n 2EHeuannnnn.was a Wnshlngmn County amber lor A number ofyears. l c v : m m I n m m mThe grande uma in hon! ax Ed- mbm-¢u ensue, Bmtlnnd. In lagnlly u pm of Nova Scnlla.Il wn Inde d n r a d l nt l n n l l n dl h a a r h n l ;° i n! nnb mu h Nun 8 e u Mln aroma evuld "uh posnuzm" albah' llndl m Hun Benin tin-1- ww. W . . .. . . . .....--...-...__u_.s_a-2_o Bennllllfnn -----------'é }€;ifEi'i B i a i ~ 1 NI NG 1 ' o N Th C1-al: hlxh vulnm m I new | Fo r t Ca lh o un ' °" '" ""'E; cn N.c.noodnnf record when After n nh: md tuck tint hllf\mev~nn rmlrh ,Md over A weak]which endeiwlmh Cnlz holdlnl a|Hennu\ nulnwt to narlster x 73-lvltwo-point mnfirln. Coach Pnul P°"vlc¢orv and mninwn their nerfecntsnon'i C'¢dg:uln|,et rallied "°|m¢0\-d in tha E. C. N. C. confer-|be 200 d m\°"'-'°°" the B nlnkwn ~ 22 &¢'e °°~It was aehw 9 at the hgflEngle wil $ -A vw-ue .so "_ the second half. und K n mm Lhe ilmwo bnnlv start -the increulng oat uf mutex-lnl "W" go 22 vlctnrY~N and mmo).lchm rlnklngduv Q6 m m m r m i l od I i n ;1 w a n c a nBmkenBow.The subscription ,_,;§;-f_~;_;,§w£¥."1»°§.§\n{`2'.=-sm 2I';'L...¢n....» tn dumu 'em in duv- prlcs 01 tlm Culter County Cl\l|!¢,m|,DAL .-»Bennlnkvlifl b°Y'-llrk the final hslf u li ly t1 l¥¢d will bs $2.50 per yur, due to the Fndqrlcben ml tho loun ntack 40 nalnts Clnv bo m nu hilh or i th 'I l-Its.rlskxg com of evsrytlxlnz.with 8 countan.1-lmnln vn no aKznnudsHe mn n ~ - " ~r " ' " ~ ~ - - Vendlgree. Beginning Elinury 1, 1942, the subscription prlc§ of the I u_1|;~.~ Illé~:~Q. ~lr.=\\n_ . . . n m ' lm * r | : 1 m n 1 n 1 » _1. DEFEND YOURHEALTH WITH coo_n_1=_00D PP£'?§§'ff.. 35c :1 ~r,Wlilmrn anon,o .fr~1 .aCarver, Wilford Peter-son,Simon ~~~Guhln,wwe J ~ l-..|\_.n yer,nr:-an an ns LUNCHEON, SAT. . _ . ---Mill Fnncea 0'H|.\;Ion enter- U a A regtlar meeting of §ha Amer-';-.M ~ . ..e .... n\hel.r president,Mn.J.Hilton Rhnades, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Walter Gutschow w u ln charge of the program with Mea-darne: Emory Fahrney,Iaren C.Klapp,Louis Murdoch,Ernest Sehmidt, Wilhelm Grimm, VernonBellows,and Walter Gutsclmw taking part. Mrs. Emest Schmidt was chairman of the tea. Guests were present from Om- aha.and Fremont.Mm.Rebecca lee of Fremont, State Correspond~ ing Secretary of the Sisferhood, presided at the tea table; HOSTESS AT TEA The members of the P.E. O.Silterhoqd held their Annual I n Lincoln mn nm. woufm mpm .r CIyde E.Rosenbaum Scheduled E v e n t s F~ The Weék Of Janua 29-February 5 Thursdny, January 29 Kindred Club-Mn. R. M. Iv~ son m n Creek Ladies'Ai d - M Henry Petersen Dorcas Society--Mrs.E l m a Monson Thursday Afternoon Club-M L C. Klopp Blair Pick-Up Club--Mrs. H_Bmwn . Events of the Coming Week Sisters Engagéd To.(w H\|.Yr\|Hll lluu :i lu .'a " ""'.Ta r'=at the u-i m d' v w.ling the nm llvnucleverlyclrrlout..!o ! li mo '3 u f t h , p n "year.The lm32 'schema of nd 'w h i t e m d j ' I ' h e i r m l ? : m a were Hi l l Glide Nine:.Tnhn Hansen. Lilax{n§§j' 135% ilarlhrop ld.-MarilYn Menclce ~ at ca.rds went to Mrs. L 1Frances Haberziman of Friend, Ne-'Iversam Leon C. Kiopp, first; Mrs. John Leehv-'PJ`"'¥"»_..°*P5'.he _ bfides }Jrother,_f"atrici; McC0 Daxlené" NielsenIlm~»mm!§Mm Wiihur Lowe. cut: Frank Wolff, Jr., both of whom arulbetbe Horse,|;;.a"i¢;~..";-n°»,.,a; Ea.; lui '1 University studéntn fCIaralynn TriimThr~ _lst lincluflcd Mrs. vdames )'Han- [nn1on,|, Wil~ehrlng, Lowe . ltanley I Grade Ten:on CUNA,Lcf: Guyer, Andrew H sen, Lila J¢r\v» -Yemen. Edwin Jipp, Philip Larsen, Marjorie Misleldt.Norma Mun- dorl, Ruth Ann O'Hanlon. E"-"ff" Reeves,Madeline Reyzllk,Llla Robinson, Donna Sblgemlln Grade Haven:Bnmatte Aru.i Fred Lind af Omaha;Mes Recd 0'Hanlon, Sr., Philip ( lon, L. C. Klopp, Robert 0'HC. D. }{oward,Bennard Reeh helm Grimm, Walter E. G01 George Campbell,Wilbur .Tuma Mnxw. John leehy. s 'r 1. l . v |9 a vJ , ; \ ¢ }U v n u - n 7 - - - ~ -- - -I A M L . t h a n m m n n .. I n m a n T h o m a -"¢;la."l§;;7;1;.""f"2;,a&afi>eilows, Eunice Carlsen. Pauline Cot-ze. shirlely Fischer, Warrvn N31- rode, Glen Guyer, Charles H1mll~ tan, Phyllis Jensen. Lydia haul, Ann McQ\urH¢,Glen Nlcholwh. Barbara Pound, Donald Rnstarmln. ia and Jean Young. OSSIBLY ,qg()[/1'YO U A double engaganent party, inthetom ol A bullet luncheon,was held this week at the humv.of Mr. and Mn. George Huffman of Omnlm.Hmwmea were Mines Mafgnrel; and Mildred Autzen of Fon Calhoun.The sisters are dnughtex-s ox John Auuen of Fort Calhoun. Mlss Msrgamt Autzen will wedPrivateHlrold W. Nelson.lta~ uoned at Fort Knox,Kentnckyfnrmm-lv ni nl.-lr nm:........,J |_ _|ployed in Omllu, will be the bride ,of Charles A. Jensen, son of Mr.and M n .Albert A. Jensen o l Omaha. The pany theme followed a pa- trlotlc trend, with red, white and blue names revealing the angnge- ment plans.Guest; were MinesHelen Wlrd. Alice Inc h,LucilleWatt, Mrs.E.Pl-uloen. Mrs.A.l» [bert 0. Jensen,Mn. S. FlowersundM m Gwrze Hultmnn ol. next Tuadny, February 3, at thehome nf Mn. Lulls Offen on Wat South Street. Mn. W. C. linden spent Tues- iav in Tekamlh with her aon~m~ nw Ind aughber,Mr. and Mm.Paul Jefferson and iamlly-~Mrs. Com Bsdgerow wu a Sun~ lay dnner guest of Hrs.Mary me and Miss lda Knox. Mins Ethel Stewart of Omllu Went the week»end with her pm ma. Dr. and Mn E. R. Stswnrt,md Iudlv . ....--,_,._,....,....,...... -4Anderson Friday,.hnnnry 80HamannBirthdxyClub-Mrs.Johanna Olmnw. R. c. kmmgwl mm . M mlngnrnlev Saturday, January Sl Herman Birthday Card Clu b- Mra. L A. Woodard , Mnnday, Febnnry 2 Monday Altemoan Club--Mrs. A. C. DebelLuthenn Snndav School Smit-M... A.......a. u.......... 5 f o r 1 g ¢;.;'EZ"¢LI§;' 5§;§ag.m;m ; | garet Maher, Helen Bolt, and Har riet. Allen.S o a p C h i p s U ..L . ; c n z m l z u l c x B R A N D Lu nc h eo n H ella s s lu. box ssc _:;~,,,~;-,_f=,;<,;~;,f,;5alta were inlafternoon.'I\ve1ve mnIlmed. 2 1i§§T"21¢ Green Tea B L AC K B IR D 1/2 lb. 25c Pancake Flour P II E AS / \ N T B R A N D 3»1n. pkg. llc C o r n F l a k e s MI LLER'S 2 pkgs. 15: Corn sl-2 LECI' 3 No. 2 Cans 25c Pork ts' Beans No. zu CANS 10: Each Crackers 2-lb. box l8c Pork S AUS AG E lb.19c Beef 1;oAs';' lb. 22c MINCED H AM U R ISOLOGNA lb. l8c HAMBURGER x'l|¢ I-I Nll2A'|' lb. 204: Rib Steak lb. 25c Neckbones lb. Sc Pork Liver lb. [sg Mrs. Gilberlson InClub Hosta: Today Mrs. Oscar Gilbertson is enter~taining twelve members of her :ewlng club at the regular month- ly meeting, today (Thursdny)~ Mrs. Grimm VlstaSister In'LlnoolnIMis. J. H. Grimm went to Lin- coln, Friday, for several days' vis- it with her brother-in-law and sis- ter, Dr. and Mrs. E. P.Brooks. She plans to return early next week. .Methodists Plan "Fanny Night" A "family night" vdll be spon- sored by the Methodist Church. Sunday, for all oongregativn mem-bers and their families.Follow~ ing a "three-in~s-sack"luncheon at moo D. m.. a short Program.games and singing are pinned. Busy Bee Donales To Red Cross Nine members of the Busy Bee Club held their monthly meet-il\s with Mrs Elin Pickell, Wednesday afternoon,voting to tum overtheircash on hand on the RedCross.'l'h¢ group will meet with Mrs. Rnbtrt Wilson, February 18. Relatives Visit Mrs. Morris Sinmnsen Le:lie Nelson of los Angeles, California, has been spending two weeks in Blair as a guest oi' his mother, Mrs. Morris Simonsen, be~ foie entering the amiy. Mrs.Si- monsen's sister. Mrs. E. J. Skeels of Grinnell, Iowa, has been a house guest the past :everal days,also. Guild To Meet with Mrs. Walter Gutaclmw The February meeting of St. Mury's Episcopal Guild is sched-uled for 2:80 o'clock WednesdayIafternoon. February 4. when Mrs. Walter F.Gutschow will be thehostessAssistingher will be Mrs. Fred I. Krogh. Merton Jensens Hosts Last Evening Mr. and Mrs. Merton Jensen en- tertained at a party, last evening(Wednesday). when their guestswere Messrs, and Mesdames Clar- enee Hansen.Frank Byers,Ray Johnson,Stanley Rednar,Floyd Smith,Miss lva Petersen.Mrs. Gordon Colburn, and Wendell Mc- Connahn. lliffsrs Fetorl On Silver Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. John Biffur, who celebrated their Silver Wedding nnnlversary, Friday, were honored nt n surprise party given by mem- bers of the Pnpio Thursday After-lmn Club and their families, that r~vunin|;'. A gift wus presented tothe lliffars, and the evening was ,`|n,,;,m,....,| ..¢..ui.... I MRS. izossrrr simvls 'For the occasion,(Mrs. Sylvia chose a black crepe street/length dress with panels of fascia ann blue crepe,l Mrs. Chris J. Petersen and Mrs. william Bolln will be co-hostesseei at a shower Complimentary to thebride,Saturday evening.On Sunday her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wolff, will honor the coupleat open house from two until five o'z:lock_I Mrs. Sylvia was graduated from f the Blair High School in mas, latei attending Dana College and theUniversity of Nebraska.Mr. Syl-vis, son of Mrs. Mable Sylvie, is also a Blair High School graduate. The Enterprise joins Lhe many friends of this popular young couple in extending best wishes for the future. W I D E N E R - J A H N E L W E D D I N G T O L D Announcement of the wedding ofiM1esRuthWidener, daughter nf ,Mr. and Mrs. Robert Widener of.Teksmah, and Walter Jahnel, son of Mr and Mrs,Fritz Jshnel of Blair, was recently made. The cer- emony was performed on Decem-ber 20, 1941, at the First Methodist Church in Omaha, by Rev. A. A. .Mrs. Hamid Widener. |Mrs. Jahnel attended high school.at plair and Midland college at _I~`r\:mont. She taught ln the Wash- ington County School system for ,Brooks Attendants were Mr. """1 a time, and during the last three' years she has taught ln Burt Coun- ty; she plans in continue her work until the close of the year. Mr,Jnhnel attended the Mc- ,Carthy rural high school nearBlair.He is engaged in farming'three miles southeast of Tekamah. `LUND TOASTMASTER AT LUNCHEON Nearly 30 Midland college stu-dent:and faculty members paid tribute to Paul 0.Ridings, form- er Midland publicity director and lprofessor ol' joumallsm, Saturday 'noon at is luncheon given by Mid- 'land chapter of Pi Delta Epsilon.Inationnl college journalism frater- nity. Toastmaster for the occasion land und president of the fratemi- ty chapter. MISS SLADER TELLS o |)l Mra Don Feer visited Mrs. How- ard F'air~child and Mrs.Bemardl'H\1lBen o! Omdia, Monday. Mrx. J, P. Jensen entertained atdinner. Tuesday evening, for Mr. and Mrs.Henry Jensen of near Blair. Mrs.H. H.Brown spent the week-end in Omaha with her son- in-lsw and daughter, Mr. and MrsHoward Fairchild. Mr. and Mrs. Don Feer drove to Loup City, Sunday,, where they spent the day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Ernst. Dr. and Mrs. D. R. Ehlers and family were dinner guests,Sun-day, of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sears at Decawr. Guest; of Mr. and Mrs. John G.Jensen and daughters, Wednesday, were Mrs. Elmer Jansen and chil dren and Mrs. Minnie Nelson. Sunday evening visitors at the home ol Mr.and Mrs. Henry L.Kuhr were Mr. and Mrs.Hans Wrich and Ismily. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Axtell and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long were en- tertained at. dinner. Sunday, by Mr. and Mrs. R»o:s Harper of Hennan. Mr.and Mrs. Julius Petersen spent Friday aiternoan in Herman.visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chds Kdr< dloj. Mr,and Mrs. Ernest Tomblsurailed on their niece.1/as IL J.lGroper of ci-ar. at fm. Clarkson igospitsl in Omaha, Tuesday ever, s- Roy Long of Lincoln, Univerdtyof Nebraska student, arrived Wed- nesday to visit the remainder of the week at the parental,Fzeu Long home.K Ray Johnson,Blair telesfavheii was able to return home early elf week from Immanuel Hospita.He .underwent an emergency ap- pendectomy there two weeks ago. Mr.and Mrs. Leo Smith and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Claudo Porterand Russell Porter. all of Tekamah, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mace. Mrs.Emory Hunt, Jr.,enter- tained at A bridge foursome, Thursday afternoon,when her lluests were Mrs.Wayne Stein-baugh, Mrs. Wilbur Lowe. and Mrs. J C. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schafer ofOmaha visited Mrs. Schafer's par. ents, Mr. and Mrn..W, W. Wilkln- Ison, Monday evening The occasion 'was Mrs. Sehsfers birth annivsi- sary. li was Gordon Lund of Arlington. as- sistnnt to Prof.Ridings ut Mid-i .ns guests at a social evening, Mon- _H E R E N . A G F M E Tf Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen had l Mr. and Mrs.M.lI.Sluder ol'Fort Calhoun entertained nt a din lduy,Messrs.and Mesdamrs Ed Hlensen,Walter Nielsen of Rose m l :B d MneranyJunuwr18at whirh |lr 'in rs Carl leper' ili§fZ§Zi'nTi. sie: N`éi§o§°i"sin`§ Miss Mlldred Autzen,ho is em- RO TA RI A N S ToE N TE RTA I N W IV E S I Wives of the members oi' that Rotary Club will be entertained bythe club members at s. special au- nusl dinner to be held at Koop- rnan lhn next Tuesday evening. Charles Martin,an insurance salesman from Omaha, who is an amateur magician,will form theentertainment for the evening, Guests of Mr.and Frank J. Wolff, Monday evening, were Mr.and Mrs.Chds J.Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rabbass. Miss Margaret Henningsen, col- lege nur:e at Peru State Normal, spent the week~end with her moth~er, Mrs, D. Henningsen. lllr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stork and baby son, Gary Gilbert, and Mrs. Gottlieb Stork of Arlington visit- ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter G. Huber. Mr.and Mrs. Walter G. Huberdrove to Irvington,Monday eve- ning.for a shon visit with Mr. 'Huber's mother, Mrs. Amanda Hu- ber. Mrs. Isabel Harris and son, Min- or, and Mrs.Emil Harris and dauahter. Shirley. oi Palmer. Ne-braska, were-weekend visitors atthe R. P. Flynn home. Mrs. Flynn is a daimhter ol Mrs. Harris. Sr. \ Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Burnham of Omaha spent last week with Mrs. liurnhsm's sister,Mn.D.S. Flaugher; they returned home Sat- urday night. . _Mrs. Louis Schenk was a wlsitor at the home of Mrs. Chrls Hinz,Wednesday;Mrs. Ed Natter of Kennancl spent Monday with Mrs. Hinz. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Holstein and daughter,Florence,of HermanspentSundayafternoon and eve- ning with lllr.and Mm. DeweyHolstein and Ruby. Mr. and Mrs,Otto Rowe and daughter,Dorothy, of Rose Hill were dinner guests,Sunday,01 Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Jul Frese. Miss Annette and Elmer Frese of Om- aha al:u spent the day at home. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Campbell en- tertained at dinner at their homein the ltomberg Apartments, Tues-day evening, [or Mr and Mrs. W. l-2. (Justin, Bette and Willard. Roy Christensen und Miss Ger-ry llunsen of Pierce, Nebraska, vis- ited at the Karl Christensen home.Sunday, after visiting Mrs.Woods Comb ln St. Joseph Hotpital.Dr, and Mrs. C. lt. Mead ameri tained for Mr and Mrs F 1' Omaha: Misses Lillian Smith, Mar. sm-ev. Autzen and Mildred Au .Bloglimd Phdfnl Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blatter, John,Dorothy, and Anna M u ,went Sunday ln Font-snelle at the par- ental, Henry Monke, home. AnnaMae remained for a week's visit. Mr.and Mrs.rank Lutz and lfamily, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Larsen of Blair, and Mr. and Mrs. How-ard Jensen ol Arlington spent Sun- day as Kllems ol the L. E. Larsen family at Orum. Three new teachers have been added to the Congregational Sun-day School staff. They are Mrs. E. D. Fahrney,primary depart- ment; Mrs, Julius Cone. intermedi- ate; and George McDonald, junior department. Mrs. Louise Cary and daughter, Joan, of Fort Calhoun spent Tues-day as the guests ut Miss Irene ham at the Carl Koltennsn home. Miss Kam entertained on Wednes- day for Joan Cary and Mrs. Hugh Vaughan, also of Fort &lhoun. Miss Pearl Iverson and her niece, Vem Mae Iverson.were dinner guests at the T. K. Iverson home near Herman,Saturday evening. Later they were euosai at a birth-day party complimentary to Elrher Thone of Herman. Mr. and Mrs. J R. Vinekel u house guests last week Mr. \'inckel's father, John Vinckel ofRandolph, Nebraska, and his broth- er, Eugene Vinckel of Noriolk. Eu- gene Vinckel, who has been teach- ing at Norfolk, recently joined the army air corps and will report lorservice in the near luture_ Miss Mary J. Cook and Mrs. An-no C. Martin are expected to re-turn home this week, following an extended visit at the B. E. Giesler home in Sioux City,Iowa.They went to Sioux City early this month to be with the Giesler children while their nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Gieeler were vacationing. Mr. and Mrs.CharlesGustin and Infant son of Rockford,Illinois, spent the week-end with Mr. and | Mrs. C. H. Gustin and family. Mrs. Bessie Kinart and son, Russell, al-so of Rockford,accompanied the Charles Gustin.viaitinz relativesin Blair and Council Bluffs, lows, over the week nd. Mrs. Pearl Wilds ls seriously ill at the Lutheran Home in Fremont, pneumonia having set in early this |wt~ek. Mm. Wilds, who has been an linvalid for years, has been in (ail- | ing health for several months; sheCz\m0 from Denver to Fremonf tol make her home this summer. Mrs. 4 G. A. llathmann is a si:ter ol Mrs. 'Wild.s. R. l'. Flynn returned home. Sun-da fr rn L0 n ach c l f l | I v -Y -B l ' - .' l ..''"''.n e ,a i ..fimn 'hoo' nnnnnnrnrl the enemrn-~ M..wr3..imd..('ie°rK° ?"° son _'Stanfield of Omaha. Sunday after-i,,._,,,.,. 2- t....a 'LM ...n..n -'ff.'ZL'1 Mn. Rupert Marking and ron ot Fremont were Sunday guests otMn.Menkin'g father.CharlesGilliam. Mrs. J, W. Sussman vlslwd ur Omaha, 'I\xesdny, with her dwg'h~ Ier, Mrs. Floyd Hougir, A formerBlslr resident. Albert Carver is s.patient atMethodist Hospital, where he will undergo a major operslion some- time next week. Watson Tyson, who has beenseriously ill for several weeks. ls bedfast at his home on West Col~fax Street. Mr and Mrs. John Sutton me non,Stephen.eniermlned Sundayevening for Mr.and Mrs.0. H. Abbou of Omxhs. Sunday evening dinner gue m of Mr.and Mrs. Lee Gregersen were Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Campbelland Miss Margaret Dom of Blair, and Ray Hansen of Fort Calhoun. Mrs. C K. Ross of Omaha visited at the Nels M. Jensen home or- West Street,Monday.She was:alled by the funeral of Miss Gladys Whorlow, held at Kennam ;hat Afternoon. Mm. John Hansen underwent - nsjor operation at Immanuel Hos- zilnl,Friday.Her condition is nuch improved,and she expects ;o mum home the Inner part of .his week. .,................. .rumenTuzsdsy, Februsry 3 Bell Creek View Baby Bee! Clul -Rodnny Kerkhoff Wednudu. Fein-mrs 4 Herman Bsptlst Kensington- Mrs. Marcus Kroger Herman Wesleyan Guild-Mrs Clare Johnson Danlxh Ladle' Aid-Mrs. H. cJorgensenDesuw Womsn'| Club-Mrs. Ralpl Hlnellne Thursday, February 5 March Mixer'Mrs. Anton An dersen Paplo Thursday Afternoon Clul-Mn. Ans el To lt Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chia*-~-~~\ vislted Mr. and Mrs.Fred Jung bluth of Washington, Sunday. Mrs. Chris Hin: wa: a guest u Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Sutton of th Blair vidnlty, Tuesday. Mr.and Mrs.H.F.Boll 0 Scribner were guests,Thursday of Mr. Boll's sister,Mrs.Emm. Sall. Mr.and Mrs. Henry Lorenzclentertained at dinner, Sunday, fo Miss Irene Kam, Carl Kellerman Sr., and Curl Jr. Frances and Bcity McConnah; of Herman were week-end guest: of Mrs.Nancy McConnaha am Mrs. Elizabeth Staples, Mary Helen and Donald. J I. |I u b n ~f e f EI. n r I :L 5i I B o HS STORE Q PHoNE soo b REFRlGERA'I`E|| LOCKERS for RENT Booth's Fresh Frozen Strawberries, Red Rasp- berries, Etc., Corn, Peas, Lima Beans, Brussels Sprouts, Broccoli, Etc.; and Fresh Frozen Fish -OPEN SUNDAY M0RN[NGS__ SP E CIA L S FOR FRIDA Y A ND 3 A T{|* Rl j A Y We Accept Orange and Blue Food Sta~pu Items Marked ° Are Blue Fooqi Stamp Items "'Lcttuce, Solid, Clean, Head .....-.....-._._.._............. 9c "'Grapefruit, Texas Seedless, 6 For _._..-...........17c *Yams, Porto Rican, 4 Lbs. .._..........__......_...-.......-..19c Cranberries, Wisconsin, Qt. ...._..._..-......,..............17c Syrup, Dark, Kama, 5~lb. Pail .....-.............-4991: Pancake Flour, P & G Brand, 3 Lbs. .,,,.-,-13c "'Beans, Large Idaho, 3 Lbs..19c ---We Redeem Swan Soap Coupons--- * P o r k C h o p s , S m a l l , L e a n , L b . . ~ *Pork Loin Roast, End Cuts, Lb..22C Chickens, Stewing or Baking, Lb.216 I "¢'°*" W"-*'°'H |'»**"'"" uuu """""H'l *""'"""" " " " " i { i """'T'°'" !Mrs Ella Price after n lam: r}m>"I~`bertson vrhn had \\llc|I.2 nl: llau ut:\:|| Laratu a wctn.!A lunch was served nt the cunclu-ment and npproac mr I11¥1l'lH1l§¢,term f illness whffh has kept hvr "'earlier by the serious iliners and | s i o n o f t h e p a r t y .' o f t h e i r d a u g h t e r ,M i s s D o r o t h y b e d f n s t t h e h a n d i h a s 1 s p e n t a w e e k c o r r va l e s d i n g a t h e s u b s e q u e n t d e a t h o f h i s b r o t h e r v p -.|| . .-vn .l.>»»=»s1.==f-*Je '=<L » » '° » f <?*:=:*o f ? e £ f =t a l s s i n ;i ;% ~ " ; § m . w . " i s n o w 3 ' f ° f < 3 * : : > : " 3 . f ° ¥ ? ¥ i ' § : E . " 1 2 ? £ . ' f § ' 2 2 | w w F` ] Yf~ ". M n F l y n n w a c - n A h v is home in Herma n, Su nday even- ng. Guests o f Mr s .E m m a Jenner., Wednesday afternoon,included Meedames R.J .Skenc k,F r a n s Sc hafer,George Mc Br ide,Ra lp o Lon gwell, "F ra nk Hig htre e,Ha n s Ay e,Rueben Koepke,Xrldersen, and La ur a Hun k, an d Mis se§ 'E lla ., GNL CQ an d B la nc h e mu, an d Gre ti Mic hael.-' Mr. and Mr s. J ohn Br use of Om- ah a visited Mr .Bruse'a mo th er ,Mrs . Eun ic e B ms e, an d h is gr an d- mothe r,Mr s .My r tle K i l i m ,Fr i - da y . Th e event wa s a celebration of Mrs. Ki lia n's bir thd sy . Altho ugh oth er b mth c r ,Cli ffo rd F ly n n of 10nd,Neb ras ka;Bob Fly nn ,fo r m- e r B l a i r b o y n o w wi th the ar my , flew to L on g B ea c h f o r th e f un er - a l services. Mrs. Lau ra Hinkley obser ved her bi r th anniversary ,Sunday ,enter- ta i ni n g s t h e r h o me f or a n u mb e r o f old friends an d fo r me r neigh- bors.Th e gro up inc luded Messrs.lan d Me sd ar ne s Har old E. Ras mu s- 'en an d Shi rley , Chris Rasmu ssen. Ch Hs Ne ls on and Helen,Ha r la n d Nelson,Ra y mon d Rasmussen and daughters,and George Rasmussen an d fa mily , ni l o f th e Oru m vic in - ity . LAST CHANCE to Buy sHo.Es .,f'.?.?.{i'éE A i r - o - M a g i c S h o e s $ 3 5 0 Wnh Cunhhm Rubber Insoles _.___._,____,,U pNext Shipment Will Be About $4.25 Wolverine Work Show $4.25 Next Shipment About 50: Hlgher Suede Leather jackets 0 Lo g (k g i pp e r Fr o n t- Re z ullr $ 8 . 5 0 J a c k e ts HI L P r i c e \ ' h i le Th e y L a a l _ . , . . . . . , . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ . _~ ..,,. a. broken foot, she entertained sev-Ad ve rtis e i n Th e E nter pr is e eral c alle rs d uring the day .It B r in g s Res u lts Ima . o ur wits rs0. E. s. Kensington Iloataa|Mrs. Carl Boho and Mrs. Emestl Tornblnd were co-hostesses at " | party for eighteen members of thoO. E. S. kensington, Tuesday altm-! noon;the alfair was held nt the* Bohs home.The afternoon was spent at bridge. Mrs. B. F. Lundt winning thn prize for high score and Mrs. W. E. Locke dmwinxz the cut prize.Refreshments were served at the close of the after- Llbby Robinson the Theatre Party, Tonight Miss Libby Robinson,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Robinson, is entertaining a group of highschool friends, this evening. at s theatre party.Her guest list includes AbbieAnnVaughan,Bonnie Bellown, Patty. Fitch,Bdty Morse.Ruth Ann 0'Hanlon,Lila Robinson.Marylis Gutachow,Madrid]G11- bcrt, lee Guyer, Andrew Hansen. Philip Lazure,John Imtz, Eldon Caldwell. Nels Carlsen. Ted Mere~ditlr. C. J. Robinson, amd Bud Rob. inrson. 'noonW lorrchea Hold Joint ro, new rom. sun or mr. and mr--Geurge Ohrt of Fort Calhoun. No date has been set yet for the wed- ding. ELMER Tl-[ONE ISCELEBRANT, SAT. Mr: and Mrs. Elmer Thane ann family entertained at a birthdaycelebration at their home near Her. msn,Saturday e\0enin|r,compli- mentary w Mr. Thone. Guests wer.,Messrs. and Mes-dames Clarence Thone, Lloyd John- son,Russell Ward and Donald, Mer-lo Ward,Hemran Petersen,Ivan and Jack, Harold MnKilL and family. Clark Davis and Sophrontl Ann, D. Totten and Carol of Fre-mot.Soren Jensen, T. K, lveraonlnnd family, Misses Pearl and Vera Mae Iverson of Blmlr. C l u b N o t e s Hamm Misslonhry Cir-el, I Miss Bernice Moore is enlbrtlr- | ing at her homo on West Wuhlnp ton sunt, wday (Thursday), forlmembera ol' the Baptist Minsionary _Circle Her assistants are Miss able to be up in wheel chnir a nanof eu::.h day.I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morris, I. C. .Eller, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Piep» er drove to Platwmoulzh, Nebraska Sunday to spend the day as guests 'of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Geyer am. family. Mrs. Marius Hansen was hostess,|Wednelday afternoon, at a reZ\1}M meeting of the Lutheran Ladies' Aid.The business session. held M her home ln the Lincoln Addition.was followed by a social hour andrefreshments. Mr. and Mrs. George Kuhr were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. andMrs. Raymond Rowe, and evening callers at thc Otto Ruwe home intheRoseHillvicinity.Tuesday caller: at the Kuhn' homo in Blair were Mr. and Mm.Harvey Kuhr and daughter,Marlena n Mr, nhd Mrn. Ted Lstrop drove to Omaha, Tuesday eveni g, bo vis-it Mrs.IAthrop'a brother.n . w . Norris. Mr, Norris was a patientat Immanuel Hospital, having aub-mitted to an operation Tuesday moming; his condition is reportedas satisfactory. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lenz and _son. Lany, of Omaha were suppez I 53PC¢f\L! rr sil' Pork Steak lb. 19c Pork Roast lb. 18c Oranges Small, Dozen ..._....,..21c Medium, Dozen .......27c Large, Dozen ~.......35c PHONE 32 We Deliver Apples, lb. 154: W.J. SAS '5 .»V-1'<*~- i n- w al u n '° r | \ u l h & " = | » | ' r f '* r r l l n l f D U I l x n n u |s |:A| >| | : u . m u ___2l'\d$¢l'i0\lS1Y,I writable mountain of this high grade coal hasbeenmined, nlined and consumed by fuel-wise families. Therc'a no batter guide to the wonh of Black Arrow S-P for your personal use-Gr to the wue of its stepped up heat m.ile~ qc, reduced ash and clean sizing. Still and all, the cost is lurprisingly low. 1 $9.75 Delivered Before You Buy .or Sell G R A I N Get in Touch with Us Anmverssry Plrly s Mr.and Mni \Arl-hor Ldrsch enlertsined at a joint eclebretion,\ 'llhursday evening.ln obsarvlmre of their own mann; mnlvex-sa'ry and the sixth anniversary of -M,._| and Mrs.Walter Lorsch.Thu tlme was spent at plnochla. prltesl Mrs.Fritz Lonch and Waller Lorsch.Lunch was served at theclose of the evening.I Present were Messrs. and Men. dsmes Anhur Land: and Bonnleu »gf==; Lerach, Walter l b : x i |ar ene, Sam ey,r '<1°=1§"-John Bsumsr And Alvin qgolng to Mr. and Mrs. Sam P'fl\¢Y~ the home of Mrs. Cllffonl Truhl- sen, Thursday aftemoon. Fuuween mambe d Ida Krlox and Mrs.Henry Olms- lensen.Hn. Emu Alle n led the devo- tlonlal service.Mrs.Scott Robe-son had thsrge of the pmgrsm. Hlllslde Project Club The Hlllslde Pmjeet Cluh mel- al. zueau of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L°ns. Friday evening.Thursday ¢vsn- ins wlers st the Long home wen Mr. snd Mrs- Leonsrd Axlzll, mnRudolphMencke was a Monday viulwr. Mr. and Mrs. Hlmld French end lunlly ol |Kemnrd, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mbntgomery, Mr. snd Mrs. Stewart Love snd Mn.Harm-sn rs an three guests-Mrs. Peters of Omaha vlslted Mr. sndChrirloffer Andenen,Mlss Irene Mm.Joe Love,Sunday Mrs. Andersen md Mrs.Harold Ru- Olw Allen of Omsln. formerly ol mulsen-were px-nent.The cur- Blur, was s guest of the Loves onrent project lesson, "When Illness Wodtsdsy-Comea", was discussed. Mrs. Wal~iterAndersen wlll enmmln tha-Allnr-flu ln The Entorprin Phone 57 B E N R E E H Holmqulst Grain er Lumber Co ~Blair, Nebraska of mm..1§i1ia5»'¢ birthdxy. Although ~ts' LAST CHANCE to Buy sHo.Es .,f'.?.?.{i'éE Air-o-Magic Shoes $ 3 5 0 wnh °"'§T£. '§§&."§.1.{"€°v§ff §.'x¢;.;ai'§i.2§"UP Wolverine Work Show $4.25 Next Shipment About 50: Hlgher Suede Leather jackets 0 Lo (kippfr Front-Rezullr ss.so JacketsKHIL Price \{f|\n¢ They Laal ,_,_____,___._.__..$6.95 Overslgoes jing §tock is Almost Complete J- D. GARRISON a. broken foot, she entertained sev-Ad ve rtis e i n Th e E nter pr is e eral c alle rs d uring the day .It B r in g s Res u lts of umm.group on F ebuary 12.It Bria n Ruulh I .~_._._._..~.__~.1 'r.;r; . l ; l -; _Lh a l ;M A .\!..i........\.....1 a n u n o z j f ""iI" r=» "' ;H '| l .4 1 | . r q ; . ¢~+ . 1 v H i n d l m Cdely rutn m n W edd ing A l n i v m n r yIn ob n er va nc e o f th g r twen tiu th velsar y .r . a n d Hn .L e a n Hl n d l u y u n tt l ta d n e d u t m o y p te r r u n n e r . S ltu r d n y , f o r Mr , md Mn . W es to n L o n x a n d fa mi ly , Mr . m d Hr s .Ne ls C h r i lte r mm m d fa mily ,an d H r .an d M n .E l r lTho mps on Mi d da uxhtc r ,J oan. folk h u been vi lidnl here the f u with hermfter. Mn. 'w.A.eva: and , Reckmeyer.and Mr. wi Mn. Therlo Rmlmwy- ¢_&_x'.wh1leMr.Hutchin5oni1|inNem. ork on 1 buyinz hiv.Chat G lflnhnll md H. C. Mc-Clellm were in Unwln the lorenrt of um week when Lhev |9-tended the u mm!meetinz ox Arlington News of the Week ; ~ » f §":zi4I..;..1fI ._;g..... ..1 .1~|*f.,...1,,,'f§¢f,I H. r | . H¢ : r mln S n z i c k H -dav aftemoo nwi th lla z ishxraag Tha *°?|°'%f°" lm! ""°"1.°' Bmd m m u m mNw lBx}.|.nd. Wednelchv. to h.."§ the dental lwtlrre bv Dr. Thomgp mn.Hr,ui d H n .Gwrze HinclleyInd familv were Hondnv avgningf Washngton News Notes I t - . m d lx-|.Rn ¢md Pe0anv1deed|t¢heFrvedl';-chanhuma. yMr.And M m Hdvi n Nelnou we nt Bundnv n. the mmm, u.A. lun-.h. home,Mn ~Ne ln Knldun entsrtained "M deputy plulanc nf Rebekah 10480. Ind msmben of her Ita!! Installed oflieen of the Arlington Rebeksh lodge,Fdehy evening.Mint the instdlation | :odd hour vu held, and refreshment: wereserved. Officers installed wen:Norm: Petersen.Janet Peunon.Dv d!S c h i l l N i l e ~ S u u ! -fer. °-31 wuu.Rumuusn. m . A d Scheer. Janet and nu Mn Sdue r.The (able was eenand wi th n blrthdav uh burumred.whim ln d bln;undes-Games wen nlayed and Cuul Jen-nnw v e d mmy d i n .Auistlnz Mn. ~e e r i n urv i mf we ~ Mn. A1zL1NG'roN mmm KOFFICERS 1Ns'rALLED.cnnaml Items o n e ~ Tu.Glbllot Club'Hun-ulny. ddn Hn]o mu I m- an.er wanprime md Min.égim Fairchild. lawvrlle. wi'I'he ~hd£ s ~ Club~mnt th L I r lr p 1 Sugdxv vidwn at the E5Hwrnnr ham. I > | Hn. Jamal Sclmddnr.9 twelv |____, _ _.......-- - H vu.».|.mr;u|.alvu|.A1uvU.l.||.u.|:L I-[ll Illillly..l.'.l1¢- - ' " J ' " " 'we a n .et games.n were %'""?"¢1""°"& qgdllx; and Hovandich and Mr.Mgnuroonnr u m M w sm m en m and M ur. um Mrs. Merlin umn vm- 0f"'0m,§,"f_'9 d.°°.§'§¢h¢m_ "Mm 1==»»3».n u r n-eon lcv a e U: ibed It the W. T. Nelson honm.Hi" Bhdig Fetchcr »,» ;'M~n¢¢r Ggig.ion :mens meeting had at the Y.d n at the n en lae Mr. sud Mn. Curie; Thlelfolar.:urthoule in Blair. Thtrrndnv. nm- _.Hi -. .Ei5,'»?..,_.§'f"°'f"1°m'|home." 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' $ ° ° n 1 ' . » § ' I " " a n d P " " " ' » J m » h .u i m m .T h s v w e r e Z S Z S . ,, _ x . . . _ , _ , .'° |A s c h o o l m m m » ~ - m M m . a e 3 weak n for mu. nom on Auenaln me mna uluun - '2"'~.L'!i o cms lil. E. Hoiniul m _gm bla Fremont i i d . .Mrs.Rohn and Mr. :nd hh-1. Gottlieb Harwm:been nxmed Pu Mark!-I ua.her Ita!! wen the following m'm~|§' reaentlv held n dnnonl alle on ben of Golden Rule Xodge:Mes- lxtheir l|.rn1. md Lhev an redrimr ra-rv dame; An. lane. John Gnber, c,g e énf 'miaaa' in iuwill beii i' avi uxlffn msf 52; 'Ili 'n Merimyx Project Club mn HERMAN DE GR E E livin!! on the Will Ostetmsf. fum. with Mn. g.s¢q;-k, 'lfhurgdxy nr.I D D G E I N S TA I.1sf§On W e dne sd ay afternoon t h a n temoon.Followinar t m business ' "'heln ing Carol J ean S c h e e r we -me e c i mr Mn .C-made Hansen con-'15 l""! """ ""'b r u te h e r s m b i r th d xv we n Ha s s d u md th e m u s i c n e r i o d md Me s e i n : h o n °f o i fi c Simek J erry F u mn u . G a y le m d dhles Ha r lan Nels o n m d L . n .a. f nni ly oy lfer map per we L¢un0 Unscented th e lesson " I :bineci by th e Hegrnan DeNilu Isrenc h. Helen Hic lmmn. Ray -n _ ......._1 f..|._.|_1..._|.v-l.......!. . \ -1n......J\»nn»n'l "l*|»\....-1M Ahwu.......::l....,.- |.u3~¢.|.:\..l :ers and g, :re com-¥¢1'¢¢ o£,uklz. mg; |54 | . . ._._ ,... .W ,...-_-um H "P"~=°"-"°=°' "°'7"=rhneldbr and Raymond vmv¢d"'f€Mr. and Mrs.emma Nielum ma .13 friends L Af, .»;'§"»~.§1.£ ,§'°,;§','§°,,'",'§m,B°,'}'§2f;.hC\=°; fichxmixhr. &I;;lhon1em md hm»we:"§u|;dayIdwr\xoon wood. Knnsu.Mm.. Enktr. -.'§'L°sf.'i$' 'LL biéumv.smul Li`.'.1'&"i.°r."'vm ov- , Mr. And Mn. "°"" Lnnon vu-Mr and Mrs John B Bama_h __...1,,_§'°nif~»;w¢mv__§ggm gg __Mr. agd irs. Egrlffhgmpaon -»»d.Jfi at the J Kunst ome F11 \E"d. J§"-l4§"° 'tf°!ld°d_l UEDFUG day svenhul ~' IEEE ;§;§tar.Rimes lollswed bv refresh-ments.Present were Nom; Linu-stxom. Ardith Andaman.LucmeMadxcn.Mldnn Jackson.Iome- ~Rubv lArsen.Luciluu I mum! u.luw1R. ygfry numuxz , uyleThompson . Alrc e and Dil# Hes ter.D u m a Gu n n e le a r .P xtr i d n Ha il. To mr n v Md hh lxon . An n Me r r itt. Ma rlen e Nors kov.Doretts.Jean Adverti se rn The Ente rpriseIt Brinxrs Results ualrllb \;uuI:I »*dmv l u v u m u w retr ate d meth ods of makin z as oa~ tie nt c o mf ortllfle ln b ed . with Heh en Ro lln nd uc tmlr as t.h» tmtient.The c lub voted to new fo r the Red Crosis during ' the ensu inx y ear Guests inc luded Mesdamea A m d e Gnuse.Ray mond Ras mus sen an a fIa| | .r »In hn u 1:|\ n¢»v Q i n u l l D.|w»-» n u u u r | . . r U \ . l 5 C , S i n u s ;c vu u .m e e t i n g w a s h e l d a t t h e 1 M r .a n d M m .C .R .' G r a y O f f i c e r !o f t h e l o d g e ,vi ove r th e i r duties a t th e session,inc lude:Mr s .0 . singer, presi dent; Mrs. D. l»»..I.».1mai nan¢i||.nnl°M r nhome or f.r,.~,r~~" .m;.»,;v'a ,1 ;".°»<,.;;t: man. Georze Mencke md Sharonho "°°k|Cla\.\s Snhnelder.af.and Arlnn. bualneaa Chun Wd!! ind lamllv and Mn. L Hi l Len; Schumaker. Chrlg Ar ;[V:l~ z- ter.urine: were won v s-;/;=\;, dunes Geonzo Mencke.Lem. lSch\rm\\ker.Claus Schneider andsHunt Ml.. ma... v............. _ . .».. T .Mr.u m Mn.Fred 15Y¢neh and Mr.and M n .Clurlee P°»==~|'é?.'n'3'.§°'.f"?Zmf.'L'l."»§°°»°e'L'3..WClyde of Ksnnnrd were zum; of I.arr|.lne And Robert. Mr, and Mrs. nddinz umtlvenlrvMr., md Mn. Olemls Kronberu ul Huw Tistze n md dllllhmn mn|Harold Curlev of Lexlnzian. Ne- Elk Qty nt ln oyster supper, Frl- Wlllle An: went Sunday afternoon brash :nent Mondhv nlnfht wiu dw evenlnz.at the Hemrv Arn home.lhis brother. I-Cater Curlev.mdMr. and Mn. leonud Nelson of Mr. and Mrs C. V. Schpmnker wus n Tuesday dinner .meat of Mr.Arlington entertained,Wednesday :nent Sunday with relntxva ml md M m Bert Thomnson.o m m ''Ann mi .~§'=:._?. . ' : : ' : f ~, .wa...,. . . . . ._ _ _ | _ m, , J ¢ , ¢ m -a wa qm Kuhlman.Leslie Oennan.DeanPeterson. Howard hum. Darrell Kuhlmnn, Billy Snrlck. Dun Qnrirwnsen.Vinril Priuel. Dwun and'$f'1lY'" "§"i ?'l "".§' Mhdlgn. T' mm v c an a can YeAx1.lumd_The ooeaslan was alsoBlllvSDr'lck's birthday and ice cream was fumledmi bv Mm v m, daughters,E lme r Sto rk.Pdrrs Toebben and Helen Ho lland.Tn e next meetinlt will be held February19 at th e Lar s Rolla nd ho me Mr .an d Mr s .14.8.2139 W ulf e n~ tertained their 'ninoclils club.Thursdav evordnsr. Mr .an d Mr s .C`hris W1-ich an n dauzhters . Mrs. B ob IIitc hman and Georgia. were in Onuans.Monday . Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nielslen en~ tertsixled f o r M a s t a and Mes- dames Bert Hansen and cnildrohand Harold Jensen and fsnulv onSundavevenlnsr. hpnorimr War-renfs bzrthdav anniversary.On Monday .W n n e n treated his sdhoolrnates and teac her,GeorsziaMars hall. to c nn dv in hon or of his 7th bi rthda v. Gus tav Rolland.wh o i s u1 the ar my ,spent the week-end wi thhispar en ts. Mr.and Mr s .L a n . Holland. Bert and A l m a Mi lle r attendee the ann ual fai r mana izers c onven- tion in L inc oln. this week.Mr .and Mr s.Clif ton Hiltnbi del of Oma ha.wer e c a ller s at the L . E Larsen home. Sundnv afternoon.. Mr.an d Mr s .La rs Holla nd a nd famz lv visi ted Rev. a nd Mr s.Pet~ er K r ev i n Falls City . Sun day .Mr. nn. 1 Mrs.Gln Sorensen and son s were in Fre mon t. Saturd ay . Mr .an d Mr s An d r e w Sveno- around. Bettv. J unior and Stanlew.vis ite d Mrs. L J Haller and Edna; Blor nben r i n Omaha Slu da y . M m Cly de Larsen and Don naLo u o f Lo nz vi ew.'Washin:cton. were Week»end sweats o f Mr . a n dMr s . A lvi n Svendiraard.M r an n Mr s.Sam S elbv an d dnlUlhters were lzueats. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Na h; Nelson moved onto the far m r ec e ntly vac a ted bvtheJoe.lessen family .Ern est J e ns en o f He rman will li ve o n th e plac e thus vac ated bv the Nelsens. lllr. and Mrs Ar no ld Han se n moc hnldren were c allers at the Aaron Hansen home. Mondav evenimr. Messrs. and Mesdnmea Ray mondFrenc h an d c luldr en and A rt. Kuhr and dauszhter were zmlmer sruesns gf Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rahlfs. Satur- n lf..and M m .Ra y mon d Frennn s.nd children were :mo ver smearso f M r .an d Mr s.Gi ff or d Frenc h. Sundav. Dorotl\1' J ensen. dausrhter of Mr. and Mr s.Howar d J e nsen . is em- ployed i n tfhe Food &D r u :Acagninistration Deoartmont. in W ash- ansrton. D. C. Dr. J. Tilton Young Oateopllhlc Phylichn ............ uso North Broad Sl. Fremont, Nebruk|\ luubu,yuan | H vZ - v wg -__Lo we ,vic e-premdent;M r Lo we ,sec ond vice-presidexf "\_"\\J\..."\.."\.."\ ." \ ." \1\."\..'L ~ ~ DES.. RABBASS STUDIOS \Blair, Nebr. ° A n n 2 ' \ '.\:\.'\:~.1».\.' \ .'\..'1'.\.'v. \ .' \ .'°\'. "\_"\\J\..."\.."\.."\ ." \ ." \1\."\..'L :,z"§:s,.:::,ff"f'1 3Sc D'::;.;,. RABBASS STUDIOS Q Blair, Nebr. A |»2 ' \ '.\:\.'\:~.1».\.' \ .'\..'1'.\.'v. \ .' \ .'°\'. t »M Q I Q M :_""U\"x s w u l l l n l uI'¢:.....1..|A n u m b e r - n f f r i e m d n h e l n e d M n . I = - = = f L E a r ! . T l } 9 m n 5 2 n s v ; u l A l l I l l | French and2. . . u. - . . \; \_ : _ snendim:Iinm Surick U xc.u r a y lEC01u1ng : mu .\u||u|M an d M Fr e dciaisecreta;'YI Mr s . D ; 0 Sh e eh n rg g F § 3 u E ; _ c e e e m £ § ; x b i £_;|ClYd;o f Kerrguazd v treasurer;Mr s .Lizzfe Ricl'lber,'w e d bv olasrinn'Di11och!e and dau ghte r, Mrs . Ea rl' I'hush er;Mr s .J ohn 'I'h1eI.fo1dt,a s - g g m we re wo n b v M m .Irene fanuly . Su nday . aistant. usher; Mrs. J . M. W est, i1l-[J ansen a n d H_B_P lu g i n ,hisrh:Mr . a n d Mr s . C h n s ngr wa tc h ;Mr s.A .L .SuIlivan,|\FHQr?.~ J B H H C I I Milind Cgen 3en ¢n§le;;:i\e9dsf3l dm .a ,o w seo :.as n ang x f s t w a m h 'Mr s 0 H ey . ~ Nlagaon a n d M u s .L'.a.f.$`§.T 3\l£;iHY»d M S 've sr.r.a n ra.ma r Th h |L C a m o f Ly o ns visited thei~~S1-.i'.'¢.'?:....'f;`.I.7"'1."-E.hi.-fb.Inv 'T'hm..._ and dausr.l1ter. Mr....J ,__ -_--. _.._ 'r'~"._... . ;'i"~e~ -...Q .\ o ¢ 5 \»»: " E "|.~ ~¥¥r Also-Perils of the Jungle. Buy Defense Stamps! \ m e ~>4 ;" n ~7~s;. . /j; ' ./e I Need Your Help WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY February 4-5 Admission 11-30 Cla. alamomru Gloria Rotunul »<»°'E nW " F 4 7 : ¢ 5 ~.f a s" n r.-A m0 \w\f' ~lan-Ynmpal Padock Spar! Reel, and Disney Colnmd Cartoon. family. Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Christoffer-sen entertained for Mr. and Mrs.Louis Mencke and daughter, Ida,Sunday. Mr.and Mrs.Simnrd Andenen of Lyons visited their son-in-law and dau;:l1ter. Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Tholnpaon,and baby, Thurs- day. Miss Venda Christensen attended a xr o u n teac hefs me e tme a t the rnnc h School on Mo n d a v even- gMr. and Mrs. Fra nc is Hovendi c k. Loi s J ean an d Dua ne wer e di nn er gu e sts a t th e Orviile Sac k home.Sundalf.amd hehled celebrate th c b'irf.hdav of IIenrv Rix in the after- noon.Bo bb v F o le v o f Oma h a spentf r o m Mo n da y u n ti l Th u r s d a v wi th his tmrento.Mr .and Mr s .Ro be rt Folev. Mr . an d Mrs . Ric h a r d Ha y wo r th and children visited a t the Bi ll Koenisz home.Frid ay . Mr .an d Mr s .Ben Voss. IIe11'x'r'and Lo is dro ve to Rosalie. Su nday . to vi s i t a t th e F r e d S o ll h ome .Bi ll »Koenisr and Leon I-Iindley were business c allers a t Wahoo. Wedneadav.Mr . a n d Mr s . W i lli mn V033 and W llb er t suent Th ur s da v a t th e A ve r v Jasoeamon ho me in Tak a-ma r.W i lb er t 'remained to h e m Mr s .Jammerson:A ve r y is a t the Blai r Ho smtal where he uri denven» a nmamwendectomv.~ Mendsy . w - 4 / " "|~ ' ~He Emo ol Perlm Talking Pictures undmrMr, and Mrs. Will Peters men:Cwdnv at th Soren Rusenldlnehome. Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Dealer and familv of Omxhx visited theGeorzeMisfeldt familv. sunday Mr. and Mrs.William Mntzenand Robert and Mrs..»CuTs Sunds ~Saturday at the EdwardRlce home. in Bellevue. also call-inxr at the J. M, Jensen home ine m u . .n, . .. . x. . . THURSDAY January 29 Admiaslnm ll-30 Cts.GWES To RED CROSSEAQ Qmaa £§»%"r¢""i`f§f'§n<iiE IEOHIHH Pgdwinski and Sham n m r m n n n a u m n f n q m u u n u h f l z n u n o h n a w a n u t n m I h u i h l n n n t i i l a n W I ; ~ .Zf Awunuim.n HornvlhRDYWII swam .mn PEIRRYmass GLfAmnl\n»¢\q.n.!\||ll n l ~Also -- Mi ns tr el Day s Comedy . Monday .W arren he a te d his sdhoolnlates and teac her,GeorsziaMmsh all. to c a ndv in hor ror of his 7th bi rthda v. Gus tav Rolland.wh o i s i n the ar my .spent tha we e k e n d wi thhispar en ts. Mr.and Mr s .L a n , Holland. Bert and A l m a Mi lle r attendea the annual fair manaxzers c onven- tion in L inc oln. this week.Mr .and Mr s.Clif ton Hiltabi dul of Oma ha.wer e c a ller s at tho L . E Larsen home. Sundav afternoon.. Mr.an d Mr s .Lara Holla nd a nd famz lv visi ted Rev. a nd M m .Pet~ er K r ev i n Falls City , Sun day .Mr . a n d Mr s .Ola Sorensen and son s were in Fre mon t. Saturd ay . Mr .an d Mr s An d r e w Svenu- ,v : :| Sunday Matinee Admission ll-30 Cla TAYLOR & WELLSLIVESTOCK AUCTIONEVERY WEDNESDAYFremont-At 12:90 0'clock H o g s - C a t t l e - H o r s e s - S h e e p 10 mnnu lor nu- Vnnllrrfolb!!lm- dull]1| mln ierrlmry |» ynur nmunw,sul ». .-n a mm you can rmu an :my »n.f'»| | nn kof l|\u~lo<k SUNDAY-MONDAY FRIDAY-SATURDAY January 30-31 Saturday Matinee Admission ll-22 Cla. DOUBLE Famous PROGRAM l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l n POLLY wrm ZAZU PI'I'I`S AND SLIM SUMMERVILLE l l l l l l l l n l n l l l l l l l l l l l AND visited Mrs. L J. Haller and EdnaBlombenr in Omaha Sunday.Mm Clyde Larsen and DonnaLouofLonirview.'Waahmn'ton. were weekend sweats of Mr. andMrs. Alvin Svendiraard.Mr ann Mm.Sam Selbv and daughtera were lrueats. Sunday.Mr. and Elvira. Nels Nelaen movedonto the farm rececrrtlv vacated bvtheJoe .lessen family.ErnestJensen of Hemmn will live on theplace thus vacated bv the Nelsens. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hansen machildren were callers at the AaronHansen home. Mondav evenimr. ~nm ~ Alxq-Soldim-n\ of lhe Sky, Call nl FARM SALES AUCTIONEERS Chas. W. Taylor, Rqnald Marlin, Si Johnsonwyour choice of ~ :l~~ ~n ,g"~ ¢~». "o~.'1 w||Alcllh &11lV|\\¢- |11 umm Dm Dailey, lr. ~ Lao Gurney IU! o>u.m~s1»m mam -r1~Q9==°'-mtv"-- _'__H Evening Adminaion 11-30 Cin. Oateopllhlc Phylichn . - . _ uso North Broad Sl. Fremont, Nebruk|\ Frenc h and c hildren an d Art. Kuhr and daughter were zmbuer sruesus of Mr . an d Mn . Ro y Ra hlfs . Sa tur- dn .Kit.and M m .Ra y mon d Frenc n and children were stmber sweatso f M r .an d Mr s.Gi ff or d Frenc h. Sundav. Dorothlv' Jensen. dausrhter of Mr. and Mr s.Howar d J e nsen . is em- ployed i n the Food &Druir A omin iatration De nar tme nt in W as h- insrton. D. C. of the New England community,Friday evening, a lunch was sold for the benefit. of the Red Cross.The total amount raised in this manner for the Washington Coun- ty chapter was $22.70. The committee in charge of the meeting included Mr.and* Mrs. Walter Kramer,Mr.and Mrs. Frank Brodersen and family, Hel- en and Harlan Kruger, Leland and August Ruwe, Mr. angl Mrs. Her- bert Oermarm and family,Misa Norma Matzen,Chds Kuhlmann and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred C. Andersen and Helen. noon. HOMESTEAD CLUB HOLDS MEETING A card party was held at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Lawrence Larsen of the Homestead district near Herman,Friday evening; gueau were members of the H19- py Harmony Club and their hus- bands.The regular club meetingwas held Thursday altemoon, when Mrs. Jay McCInnahan was host- eu. Authon Dlnppolnt In Ho "Some author:disappoint m l , " laid H1 Ho, thu :ale OE! Chinatown. "W he n I tra nsla te them x And too nften that they are so mod ern a t to seek a reputalion for nmartnen by using bad language." LANDOWNERS To MEET IN HERMAN A large number ol Washington and Burt County landowners will gather in Herman,February 25, for the joint annual meeting ol the Burt County National Farm Loan Assoclation and the Federal Na- tional Farm Loan Alnoc,latlon.The meeting will be held at the Amer- Fmnk Timblin and Wanda Lou ox'ilknminztan and Masrs. and Mea- 'dunes Harland French.James Schneider.Glen Rosenbaum anddau.shiers.Clyde E.Rosenbaum.Otm Gottach and dauzhters. Buck'Rosenbaum Harold Lautrou andJeanne.Chris H,Nelson and H.-B.Plume and Bill and 0 . w.',Ma|-shall.Prizes were won by|Mrs.Otho Gottsch.Misa Marilyn |Gnttscl-A.Mrs.Harold Lsutron.James Schneider.Harland Frencn:and Buck Rosenbaum. `|Sundav visitors at lfhe OttoGottseh home were Mr. and Mn.Emil Gottsch and family of Ben- nlmzton.Mr. and Mrs.Ieslie Berry andchildren of Omaha visited MrsElizabeth Ban'y. Sunday.Mrs. Walter Weed of Iimoln isvdsitmzMrs.Elsie Millar.thisweek.Mrs.Holland Harris and son ol Wahoo ue visitimr at the LymanlCamberz home. Rev. Amd Mrs. E. P. Bacher and Bill of Cedar Blulfs. :Dent Wed-Siesdxv at the E. 0. Fairchild home.ev.Bucher nlso villbed otherfriends. Sundav mum of Mrs. GertrudeBates were Mr. mn M n Paul R Event Sundav at the John Cr-ink ome.Mrs. Eric Knudsen event Friday with Mrs. Will Kruse while herhusbandattendedthe Kruse sale.M m Chris Surlds was a suune. ent at th William Wiese home.ursdav.Ili honor gf Frances' birthday#Eveninz visit/urs wen:Mr. and Mrs. William Matzen andRobert. and Irene Little. Mr. and Mm. Albert Sunds anddauzhtere and J, lf.Sands snentSundav afmrjnnon with their moLh~er. Mrs. Chns Sunds. Arthur Knlldsen And Earl Stanebkvisited At the Nels Knudsenhome. Sundav.Mr.and Mrn.ChrIs Mnthiesehand dauzhters were dinner zuestsSunday. at time B. Bertelsen home.A nurnbev of Wuhinlrwn friends uttended the shoer and dance forMr. and Mn, OllieDecker nt #heBlk Citv Hall. Saturday eveninlr.Mrs. Decker was the for-mer ElvinnChristensen. . MDRGAN BROTHERS HYBRID SEED CORN Gives You'the Assurance That It Will OPLANT EVENLYOGROW VIGOROUSLY QSTAND WELL QYIELD w1'r,H THE BEST QPRODUQE GOOD QUALITY / ited a t the Hem-v 'I5etRen holn\|, Slmda v e ve nin z.We Guarantee a Stand BEFORE YOU BUY, SEE F A Y J o N E sTekamah, Nebr. wi? HAVE FLAT CORN IN ALL NUMBERS w¢ mym-. m m r n l n s Gulgblg Qtorc ;.;| Noel and dnusrhiera of Telmmlhand Mr, Ind Mrs. R. L. Pettit ofOlmha.Mr. and Mm. James Writtht ofTekamah were callers. Wednesday eveninz. at the Sam Wrlaht harm.-.Lavunne Roaeainum was a San urdav nvemight. xuesc of MildredRosenbaum. Mr.and Mn. Glen Roambaunf Wm dinner zuestq. Sundty. of lar.and Mrs. Frank Txmblln and Wan-da in Benninrlan. were Omahn shonnen. Frldnv.Billv. Gemmze and Gerald Koenm lven: Sundnv alternonm wld; Irvh. oss.Herman Meeves was A Sundnsmaminz caller at the Hill home.Henrv Voss snem Thursdnv m.the Martin Voss home al. Orgm. Mm. Ben Voss. Mrs.WxllinmVoss and Henrv mturned 'hlesday:rom n visit with relatives atWinsifle,Nebraska. lfov Sieumuv ment the week-ena I l Mn.0 W.Msrslull returned Monday from ll vmcatlon in Cau-fomla. Ben Farichjld spent last.weekin Omaha vlsntlmz relatives. Sundav eveninr visimn of Mm.luch Rosen um b:'ere Mr.Gu.nd rs.sen um.ra.lenRosenbaumanddsulzhrsandMm. Sam Wrlzht snd Fsye.Mr and Mrs. Frank Timblin and~".!'.'t2'i§.}-"mf,B°"£~§=\1f°1-were a r n a m e . Mr.and suns snehtMrs.Marle Mens ._Mr. and m Johann launtsel:Dent Sunasy nlxht at the Dsrenlnl,Chnrles Vans. home.Mr. and Mrs. Rvrner Fedde vln~hed at the Harrv Neulmvs home,Tuesdlv.Mm,Arthur Hansen and Mrs.md wenerznanl attended the er- tenslon club laadefs meetinz m Mm.Bill Koenlnr a.ncSahn-dmv eveninz WituJen of Bllir - 1 r !f §x \ : \ x \ . \ . \ .' \ x x' \ . \ .' \ .' \ . \ \ \ \ \ \ . x \ \ .' \ .' \ . \ .~\' \ .' \ \' \ .' \ .'\ : \ . \ \ . \ .' \ . \° \' \ \' \ .' \ .' \ . \ \ x\ \ .' \ .' \ x S a v e Y o u r T i r e s IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIlllllllllllllllIIIlIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII STAY AT HOME AND READ TIMENTERRRISE The Enterprise Gives You An Ample Supply , a »~_¢ v Q Town and Rural News | Pictures of News Events Q Advertisements of Articles Purchased Every Day '\'.k.."C\."\ .'\T.\.'Y\..'\"2\.°\Z..\...\ .'\'A.."\'.A-`\."\.' \ .`\ .\ ."\ .' \ \ .'\.`C.\.'\ 7 »`\ .`C\.\ .' \"\."\\.."\ .\ , IT'S THE BIGGEST VALUE YOU PURCHASE FOR THE HOME! $1.50 Rex' Year Pay Your Subscription Today! ' \ \ \ \'\.\.'\.'\.'\,'\.x\\,xx\\\.-\-\.\.' \ \ \ . \ \ \'\x\.\x\\.\.\\.\x°\.\.' \ xx x\ . x \ \ . \ \ " ° " I s l bl l l i n l l l l c a l l e r s nz.V ! "R o s e n b s u m ' s . M i s s A l l h s a T h s l a n d e r .M i n a A m i n a N i e l s e n s n d M i s s M a r l a V a r n a r s p e n t t h e w e e k ~ m d i n Oma ha. C1803 Scheider. Jr.. Carl Sc hneid-er and Georxre Mencke vlsited_ Sun.l g w -a t t h e C l a u s S c h n e i d e r .S r . . o m e .;Mr .an d Mr s .Ly ma n C amb er g la nd _ f amllv snent th e woek~end l v l s l i n g r e a ve s s H o o .I.I t i t w h 'M r .a n d M r s R o y S i s g m a n o f t h e M a n e y d i s t r i c t w e r e S a t u r d a y § " i " ' " "vi s i t o r s o f M r s .G e r t r u d e a e s .Mrs.Ben Glissman and Donsmof Omaha sbsnt Thursdav at thee l s P e t e r s o n a n d L .E .P e t e r s o n o m e s . Sundnv evenimz Mr. and Mm.Otis Decker visited the Boys.Owens home ln Fremont.Mrs. Ruth Rosenbaum and Mrs. .Mvnle McCann and Florence ofOmaha and Mrs. C. A.Brown ofBlairto Wayne. Sunday. to snend,the dsv with Mrs. Dells Whvrlow.Mr.and Mrs. R L, Pettit ofOmahaandMr. and Mrs.Paul Noel and dnulrhhers of Tekamah ,were callers at s. Peulvs. Sundnv.5 Sundlv visitors of the H a mNoela were Mr. and Mrs. Bnh En-l"'".i"';r ang lgalzypofl rl i nmn an r. an rs.su oelfamilv of Tekamah.ann A R L 1 N G ' r o N N E W S I Mn. Blanche Keller. local llhrs~ x-lan. has been named head of LnYlctorvBookcamxmllmfm-An-;;'==*Q" anii is urginfuweryqne no ons o at eu one o e r favoritebooks for the bovs ln the camps,Mrs. Keller feels that if e\'eY'Voln~donates s favorite book it will u~lure the bovs 01 mcelwnr a better vc-lass of hooks that thsv will like raread.§ha is rereivlnrr the booksatJtl\e l ersrfor her hams :. A.tennn was called to FoDodse. lows. bv ma. serious lllnez of his brother.Peter Peterson.whn Unused awsv Mondav.un Tuesdav word reached hers also Blair. Thundav.Mr. and Mrs. Rvmcr Fedde vis-ited Miss Manraret .Iahnel at theJoeRic. home in Omaha. Thur-s~ dav nilzht.Mr. and Mrs.Pete Larsen and Paul were Sundav evenlnz visitorsat the Ed Christensen home _llir. and Mrs. Francis Hovenrlicsand children called on Mr. and Mn..Frank Hovendick in Flair.Wed- nesriav mornlnlr.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Westervifamwere callers at the A. D KmlrhtandHarrvRohwerhomes.Mon dnv.Manev Srhonl was.dismissed.Tuesdnv. and the numls attendeda drnhxl l¢>¢'tu"rr~ at Blair Hizh. FONTANELLE m-:Ms The YWMS held its Januahmeetinlr nt hr vhurch naflnrs. withMrs. Gllbe Ruwe and Mrs. Otto Kruse ss hnstesses.Mrs.W.A.,Stesvensnn and Miss Edna Srhwed Ier had charm- of the devotionnls:Red Cross sewlnz was discussedMr. 0. A. Lamrhorst and Mrs. Hehry Paeller. Jr.. were lzuesta. Mrs. Pnener loininz the noun.Mr. snrl Mrs, G. Hsrtunrc held nsuccessful farm sale at their home|neav Fnntanelle.Thev will move I of Lhe death of Mr.Petorsomr'broth -` -l . Ev Keene.had $l§ll'$.\"»`L..,J E . .t i me s , ~ and Mrs L.M. Petemon and Mrand Mrs. Rodney P4-terson are lesv-`imr_aarlv_todsv. Thnndsy. to ln. to Fremont soon.The Lutheran Ladies' Aid hasvoted$ 8tol.heRedCrossw\rre-llef fund.The Fonmnelle Better Beef Clvhmet at the home of Mr. arf' M... John Bloemker.with RussellPloemlfcrallDreside'-v vw-~--~-"Plans for the veal- wen discussed.and Glyn Olsen loined th-.club.The clu leader. Geonre Franks. isto be host at the next zathcrlnlz.Miss Hallls Cook ls recoverlmzfroma fractured hlu. NEW ENGLAND NEWS Mr.and Mrs.Hurlis Clemens;and Dickie were Frldav avenlmzvisitors at Irvin Clementll.Mr. sm! Mrs. Howard Hovsndick and Jackie attended | familv dln-ner st the nsrental. Rf-in-a Roth.home st Teksmsh.Johnnv. who»--g_»g;_>»= the week there. returned em.Mldr. -ng Mrs. Inorlrddllnnlins rnvl daulr ters were on n-- eve~=~hm muh nl tha Fred Peck hm- Reel.Evening Admission l l as Cl:1.'1 I I3 "p e r l j u d g e s o f va l u e s . O u r c o m p l e t e a u c t i o n s e r v i c e c o n i e n o m o r e .S e e u s f o r d a t e s . TUESDAY February 3 A d m i s s i n n 1 1 - 2 2 C l a .. . ...wn.,»~'~»~m f " .$a\\°*s : Also-P¢ril| of nn Jungle. Buy Defense Stamps! \i i .>- i f ~ 1 ~ *QP ~f\\' /~.» \e I Need Your Help 'n u s w- G mlr i b n ld b y ' n- . l nh n rl u Taylor U Wells Auction Company WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY February 4-5 Admission 11-30 Cla. alamomru Gloria Rotunul »<»°'E nW " F 4 7 : ¢ 5 ~.f a s" n r.-A m0 \w\f' Alan-Ynmpan Padock Spar! Reel, and Disney Colnmd Cartoon. I I H ._menu um funenls " "n i "'' H - T H EnlnffNnbrilk. L JIHIIIPV 29|~n. - . g CE OF FINAL REPORT ~lon &0'Hnnlnn,Attorneys the County Court of Wuhinz- ~n Coumy. Nebnskn.edATE OF c. M. Collin. de~ otica is herebv Kiven that lily ~Hin hu Hled with the under- ed, County Judze of Wgahing- Co. Commissioners Proceedings County Commissioners Room Blnlr, Nebr.. Jan. 26, 1942_'Una Baird of County CommisMoneramet nurmunt to adjourn »: ;»|. `0'Hnnlon`& O'Hmlnn. Attomdyl In the Coun¢y Court. Wuhinlhm Conn . Ne bnlh.IN ESTATE ol L uui n Steen. Deceased. Notice in dven to the creditorsw swear before me at the Count!!Court mom in Blair. Nebnnlr-I. onthezmhdayaFebruary. 1942,and on the 22nd day of Mly. 1942,for the nurmme of euminatian,adjustment and a l l u w s n c a o lclaims, AH claims not filed on orbefore the 2Qth day of May. 1942, ll f b rred.W1 be onever awsted this 27th day ol January. <sn:AL>John A. Carrimm, 4-4:County June the lollywinz bills on the different Present: L.D.Long and J. ECampbell. The wnutes of the 'precedingmeeting were read and grmmved. t h a t h u f o ll ~ c l~ ~ I ~ l d ~ loved, and the County Clerk la NOTICE To c a mi - no us tdven to the heirs at law. next ofkin and dl Dersons interested inthe estate ol said Fred C. Holsteln.insane. bv Duhlication of a oauv ofthisorder for three successiveyfeekn nrlor to sald dw of hearingan The Enberurise. a legal wnkly newxnguer,Dubllshed in the Cityof Blur. Washinzton County. Ne-brukg. and at zfnenl circulationIn saxd county.BY THE COURT. gnd'R°~|1~RMr.and Mn. Otbo Ruwe andDomthvwereSundavdnns.zueits of Rev. H. Clul Frm annMn m Evenrl..nur vhrlwn atthe Ruwe home wen Mr. md Mn..Georze Kuhr and Mr. and Mn. Raymond Ruwe and family.Mr.and Mn. Harry Mxdnen Indfu-nllv v at Lho Mad:Madsenhome. Fri y evanlmr. ud nv. theEd Mancka home. Sntmdny.Min Phyllla Olsen redsmed as ioh -mn the assistance of s number of club members. Mn. S. R. lawn and Mrs.Jameu Pre a bn me Inumber of duets, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. G. F. Lowe. Guests nt the meeting were Mn. Sarah Swsn and Mrs. Virlnnd H01- Iinl of Valley, Nebruka.Mrs. W. E. Muon will entertain the Woman's Clul; on Februnry 13»when Mrs. Dmw of the Nebnlh Hold Luricheon A dessert luncheon wu held lt the home ol Mn.Ben Wach!j91'» Frldhy nfternorm.for eighteen members of the Henman Wom\n'I Club, Honesaes wen Mrs. Wuh- kr, Mrs. 0. H. Godaey, Mn. F. J. Elfken and Mrs. William Adams. During the bublness meetingwhichfollowed th luncheon. Mrs.Edward Swnnson ave n report of the tubeqculoeis sed sale ln Denm-ber, Svealdns ss chairman vf the committee. Hrs. John H. Johnson ~ 'Vl£|i5a of the program §a f"`riL»'§§'"°" illl¢8:|ndof "'f;"° Saturdav eveninur szuem of Mrand Mrs. Detlef Wulf were Mr. andMrsJohn Peterson Mr .1 Tarry Tyson. Mr. and Mn. A. E. Dixon enter-*-?iH2d»Sunday,in honor of theFarevreilP a r lv Hon ors R.;y montl Sullivan and Shu-lame and Mrs.EmmaSwrk and Milo. Raymond Newkirk enterulnedatninochle. Fridly. fur Mesnu.and Menduneu Raymond Farugv. zht, Walter Radu. Velmer Ka-tt.lvin Katt. Alfred Skov. ArthurAnderson.Orvills Bmson.JohnHartand Mbert Benson.M n .Velmlr Katt and Wtlter Rathe ro-ceived hhrh:Mrs. Albert Bensonand Orville Ballon. low and AlbenBenson travelinz. mir. Thev returned home Tuesday°'rf"° °':. M r, um n. Harry Tylon, Mr.and Mrs. T. A. Bohn and Peter Ty- son were dinner miata.Sundayevening, at bhe home ol Mrs. Mil-dred 'Pvwn And duurhm-. Bmw. in Omahm Alla Dresenf. were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith md Mr. mdMn. Burl Dwi: of Omaha Clarence and Jack _Bolwn of Peter' ~ ~f B1~ had ~t~ Rau Hin ~col ~d »~ Gm~Bassett of Albion hu been hiresto (Dish the term. ner Sund ay , by Mr . a nd Hrs . Har-r y ' r m m r Blair.Nebr aska Jens Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. MartinLarsen and Alton and Mrs. Marv Emzer of Herman. Mrs.Ed Hansen. Mrs.C u mHan~and Misa Ninn Andaman .M m .~Ohn D i ~ v e r ~ f f m mC h r i s P e ta r lo r g m F r i d a v i l. te r - oomnzuoata 11..n M n .Petgr Nielsen.w o e m we n qu i te i li. i n rec overing ll'-w~ yW ednesd| .v afternoon.the fo l- Io wi n z ha lved R i u Ha ns en ¢ele» hmm h er th i rd bi r th d ay : Re v. an a Mn . G. A . Cu -h as of Omtha . Mi r. . an d Mr s . C h a n t; Toe lk o . Mr . A n oMn . J o hn Try lor . J a n et a n~ To m- DENTIST I | and Loukn lnrsan~M i f . ~ e Human.Mn. M lrli n IAne n md Mm.lhry Ente r of Herman 0 W AS H I N G T O N u o u n r x .u n - B R AS K A. m= ' | u n : n n 'f '..¢u»l J .Hi n d le r . deccaspd.Nopce is hexvby rriven that Ida B. Hmdley has filed with the un-dersivmed. Countv Judrre of Wanh~imzton Cuuntv. Nebraska. her final xenon as executrix of eh. Estxmof Carl J, Hlndlev. Deceaqed. and m§d_e nq _anplicstgnn or fma gd- law.§£ is. therefore. ordered that the wd annlication be heard bv this Court an 10:00 o'clock in the Inn- noon on the 9th dmv of Februarv.1942. in Ula District Court room inthe °Wuhln|¢'bon Countv Cum-1House in the Cizv of Bldr, Ne-v..-..\¢.»¢ wld,-h nm.And ohmsmuthe ambvhm194otfiim:r(SI8-41 `s; shinmismznx of the Es-Zi. of c. M. Coffin. deceased. ann made an apnllcatlfm for final ad- ministration and dmchunre. and forthe sssiznment ol residue ol Es- mee to such other persons as areby lnw entitled w the same.and Ihave set the sth dav ol Febmm- 1942. st two o'clock P. M.. at myoffics in said County for the hear- lnn thereo .Dated Jnnuarv mb. mg.(SEAL)John A. Carnkfili.2.4¢Countv Jllilkf- ORDER To SHOW CAUSE O'llnnlon &O'Hsnlon.Mtomeys IN THE DISTRICT COURT OFWASHINGTON COUNTY.NE- BRA SKA. Us sun \.»vun.s.ARTHUR C. THOMPSON.2'4¢Judm NOTICE Fo lfmzo axra OF WILLA. C. Debel. Attomev In the County Court of Washing lon County, Nebraska.lN THE MA1'rr-:n of the Esta! of Austin P. Howes.. Deceased. _The heirs at lsw. next of kin, de visees, lemztees. creditors. and alother persons interested in the es mtg of Austin P. Howes, deceasedure hereby notified that on th. 27th day of January, 1942, HclemHowes Halley filed a duly certifia may of the last Will and TextsIN 'ms MA'r'1'Erz oF THE AP~|§§,§'f. Q'' i d deceased in " " one er with her duly rlPLlCATloNToSELLREALveESTATE BY WCTOR E_ Hobixedtpetxuon settmir forth tha ,.us in P. H s denarted this Il?STb%~s9r\?§D{§§Ag§ FR*-D on the 2c».°Z'§» of July.x9az.'l (if rg this l2th da of Jnnu- resident of Riverside Countv Cal °;'94'§"i bein one 3; the daysnfornla, seized and nossessed of 1§P',m rezular 'November 1941 gtitle in Iee simule in and to Lot I term ol this Court thi.m",_{'and.Iot 4 in Block H6 in the 10tl came un for heaHnlz'on lhe anpli- Addition to the City of gilnlr, "cmlon now on file herein af Victor|Se'm°"U:Township 1 , lxorthE.Holstein. zuardisn of Fred c.|R'-'WG 11 Last of the oth r. M. "Hnl cin. l.';§'""e."° sell tl1el!0ll0v:;3€"£R§"£'lmf§?.`é'2"§; .""§.§'JEi1'$ 'n asc in st 'ta ,"i,.'f0n¢..2 to ..n'$..£rwig:of :aid testator and the owner o. An _undivided one-ninth in-| tercst in ahd to the East Hall |of the Southeast Quarter (ElkSE%) and the east (E) sixty(60) acres of the West Half oftheSoutheastQunner(W'hSEM) qt Sectioh.Twenty (20),Townshm Nineteen (19),North. Ilnhxze ten (10). Easto! the Sixth Principal Meddl-g"~ 'Q Washmrrton Coun¢y_ Ne- rasfor thcunumose of usinxz the uro- +'|~+°!~ T H E E A T S H O P I _ M \an undivided five-ninths interesin said real estate: thst.no Courin Nebraska has ever scqulxe¢ junsdiction of said matter;an( praying for a decree of this Cauribarring all claims auuinst said es tate and admittinxz mid Will Mprobate. and also to assign sal(real estate to the devisees name(in :uid Will and dispensing witlfunher probate nroceedinsrs.You are further notified that 2hearinz will be held on said peti tion and Will before this Court oxthe 16th dsy ol February. 1942. al10 o'clo<:k A.M.. at which time saidCourt will enter such orders anc decreesn said matter as may seen o e 3. . . 1.e rrcl s ..1: ea B.3 I 1 1, I ; l'r t LI l L J1l 1 |. iHl||| .u ......,..,.....¢.-N W um"~.u» -M Members oi' the Pinochle Clubthfu ds i d i ted.£0} : ; . . :,g :e mb e n nfs md their huablnds honoreds I ent voting aye . Marcus Bgck, salaryBurroughs Adding Mach.Cu.,:erviceJ. E. Cnmubell. comfworkand mileaszeChristgnaen Lumber Cu.. repairsCounty Clerk, pcstage, etc. County Judge. court costa. etc.Ralph E. Fairchild. postage,etc.Margaret Fisher. clericalMrs. W. B. Johnson. clericalKelso Chem. Co.. sunmiiesWaldo M. Kruse, semFair exhibitCharles Lamb. bailiff L. c. Smith & Corona Typewriters. Inc.. EquipmentL. D. Lomz, com. work and mileazeBetty Madsen. clericalMonroe Calculaiing|Machine Ca.. equipment'Wm. D. McDonald.mileage. etc.Nebr. Institute forFeebleminded. mare Carl F, Olson. xuileasze . Bohn Oil Co., ga: and oil Omaha Compound Co., suppliesOnulu Printing C0-,snppliruOmaha Printing Cm.mlppliel|0maha School Sunnly Co..supplies Alfred 0. Sick. Postmaster. nnstaleM. E. Tyson. rensirsWashington County Bank.deposit azreement _Soldiers Relief ComminsxonBch: Serv5ce_?t.ation. gas an oxrdh c. l bo\Fred Mo ors A rPrank A_ Tiotx lnhnr and Mm, Raymond Raymvhd Tg;80.00 ET' h;:\:sdT`¥1ia '§m"§" £2 fan' 16'5f;lve\l as Qi)-|eF§\xIlivans wi!!leave ex-man n e marv-I Pinochle orizes were aWB\'d¢° 135.00 m Mm. no Fauaett and Leo Cham~Tberlain, hizh:Mrs. Harlan Chris-59,04¢¢nsen and Jenninma West.sec~21.61 and hirlh.Mrs. Sullivan was 819°xriven A rift.d Me:67.95 ¢.K2'i"°1'lZ°"1?~£"u.'éi€'"?$v"'i»i»1¢»¢. <.'_m m r 60:00 Fallen. Ed Hovendick. A.H. Lows,3_75|gr Wncher. £12 J§"=;{- §*gp"§_"° fe .rs..u |v n,50_00!and 'etr/;sfnCm'nenwr was a viniwr- 3.00i Mr. and Mrs. Han°v Bexgtlev of |0maha \\'e;e ~ ~={_°f=""; vla- Um 1;t ac ter nme.84.011,FM" Ra bi "2 retumed. Sun- 3500 day, from Bla where he sbenl -112'oo few days at 1 Dr. Mm hpme.'|Mm.Clare Johnson will _be 417 50'}£n ess M4 the Wesleyan Guild. l'\ll;eMrs.r§ov Metzler and children 59371 g\;f"§iVednesday at Une D.O. me.151.411,w \?i|-mum Grenier mended 16-§g a birthdav uartv for Miss Norm¢ aso.|"§',rJ;:.':f1,':;."A':;": §m:;":'°m 4.50 last week from the Rankin farm[northwest of town .to the Wilbur 199.$l|Lowe farm north of here. 39.15 ¢h§".l'i\,v{->.4S§i@,§;f"met at Y " 4 6 . 2 5 ! ¢ U: r V : ; ` g ~ ~ ° f ~ ' ; ; ' € . ; 'of Mrs. Clara whicmmk.55_04|Raymgpd Sulliyan hls been ill 315 and con _med to his home. the vas;225.00|w§1:1%.;i vn'i'\hp1e¢¢has been ill 25'00imMr.n:x¢; Yi.-S.D. W.Rutlixze were Omahx visitors. Frldly.559 Mn.Carrie Parrish returned1.50 last week from Volin. South Dako- sozo..-...rm vuumny U.'wwf mmwu[Sorensen nl Platumouth, Nebns- 'ka. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Pa-|tcr A. Sorensen, Pewr Russell and 'Lynn. of Plattsmouth. and Mr. andMrs. E.E. Dixon and daughters.Linda and Judy.IMrs. A. E. Dixon and Mrs. Pren-itice Smith called on Mrs. HermanC. Kuhr, Thursday altemoon. Mrs, E.E. Dixon attended theW.S.C.S.luncheon nt the Metho~dist Church in Blair. Friday after- noon._Edwin Simonsen.a student at,Fry'e Aircraft School in 0maha,' went the weekend with his moth-er, Mrs. Carrie Simonsen, and tam-Iily|Mrs. A. R. Bemles was a dinner, znest at the Ouni Reeve! home.'saturday.Sunday zuesw ol Mr., g d M ' g ~ g } = ° " ; ;n d B ¢ . h i l d r e n w e r e r . a n r s .u n n .I A .E .D i x o n a n d E l m e r D i x o n ! w e r e O m a h a vi s i t o r s .M c m d } Y -| Mr . a n d Mr s . E .B. Red lxeld of Bla i r we r e S u n d a y d i me r guests|°f Mr. and Mrs. Prentice Smith. |Mr. and Mrs.Harvey Paulsenand children and Joe Drew of Om-nha visited the nnrenul.Paul Paulsen, home, Sunday. In the eve-ning. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paulsgn' land l.nVeme and their guests vls-e d t h e H a r l a n d N e l s o n h o m e a t r u m . Mrs. J.Merton Kuhr and chil-'dren, Patty and Marshall.sueptfromTuesday until Thursday ln Mi~nuri Valley. Iowa.with Mig.Kuhn-*s parents. Mr. and Mrs. ChrisSnamzzaard.The occasion wasMrs. Snanzlzaard's bir1_hdsy~Mr. and Mrs.J.Mennn Kuhrdrove m Millard. .Spnday eveninfz-wher they "fr vmwrs at the Al- bert amen ome.Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cone!!! BpenteSunday in Henqan wi th Mr. "df Mrs. Ned Tyson and chiidnm, Sunday visitors at the home of|Mr. and Mrs.Fred Mgller 31241 were Mondav afternoon zuena oxM"rs. Peter Nielsen.M m Fwd Knudaen and MrsSxna Wulf were Tuesdav uftemom.callers on Nina Andersen: Mr. and Mrs. [Ars Rolland wera Wedesdaveveninz wlers.'Mrs.Marv Emzer of Hernun sventseveral days last week w1tnher sister. Mrs. Mlrtin hrsen.Mrs.Jdhn Taylor snent 'I'h\n~»-dav afternoon with Miss Nina An-degsenéa un y supper zuests at the LE. Lumen home were Mr. and Mrs.Howard Jensen md family.Mr.and Mm. Frank Lutz and famlnrand Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Larsen otBlair.Mr. and Mrs Dara Rolland andIamllvwenThuradavevenlnxguests at the Margin Imxsen home.ir. and Mrs. Dwurhy, Patrick and sons of Crain' were Friduv evemnx ruests. Sundav nruesha of Nina and Wa!-fer Andersen wen. Mrs,Casale.Hansen. Harvev amd Haze! Han-sen and _Jegn Hansen.Mrs. M.mn;¢ Benspn snent Thum-dav and Fndny w'|¢.h Mrs. Emnu.Andreasan Sundav zuests wereDr. N. C. Carlsen ol Blair and Mr. gnd Mrs. Rav Fgzeruuist and fan»~lly.Mrs. Qhm Peterson was uSundav evenlnlr visitor. Rose Hill News Notes Mr. and Mrs.Harold Christem sen entertained at Dinochle. Smur-gn evggjgg "5 Meaérs, and "l;1ea~ um n ,1 _Clhrekon n'..»<_°'iay§.T§§" Ruii, and Otto Maller:Mm. MartinXqss and Berinlud gleulf gn - nzes. an 1m d O m n t l ""LL:I den rem;seen'1'h.= hostess served refreahmenuu.u -. . - , " _. \ , .. Ji-mes Wuif and sons.and WillJensen.Mins Gn/ce Bassett. wack:- exj of the lower rragies of dm RoseHill School. in stsymrz nt the Det- lef Wulf home.|Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pelersnh havemovednotha farm vacated lullgggggbvMr. and Mrs. Hu-ulu' iiiriand Mm. Mila Jennesnn anaciuidren vqere Saturdav alwmoon vmtors with Mr. and Mrs.Rawmend Ruwe und family.Mrs.Walter Savnenfield andMm. Laura Tofte were Pridlv dln.| ner guests of Mrs. Clarence Jey»~sen nn Fremont.Mn.hum To lte a nd Myron drpve w Omnhn. Suurdnv. w meet.Musa Lois Tofie of Lincoln who spent the weekend at home._Mx-.and Mrs.Walter Savnen-fnelri and Mrs. F_ru\cia Forberz annfanulv were Sundav afternoon and sqnner uuests of Mr. and MrsJames Ryan.Miss Marian Nelson. Robert Ry-an.and Mrs.Robert ChristensenattendedtheOrnheumTheatre.Samnmv afternoon.Saturdsv eveninv mxests at theGeorge Nelson home wer., Mr. andMrs. James Ryan and Lamily. EdJensen,Walter Nielsws WalterSapnenfield. Louis Rasmussen annMyron and Iaia Tafbe.Mondav evenimr dinner :masts ofthe Geonre Neluons' were Darlene:Richard, and Janice Peterson. andDavid Greenwood of Uehiim-_Mm Emma Andreason had the'mxgfortune to fall and break a rn:whnle she was carrvimz wood tothe house.Mrs.Minnie Benson wen:several dxvu helninz hexwiih her work and Teddv Larsen isdamn#chores for heriMr. ang: Mrs. Rav Fnzuermlist.Mrs.Chnn Peterson.Rev. N,C. Carlsen. Mr and Mrs.ImmanuelAndreuon and Mn. Helen; Tofteof Fremont visited Mn. Anheus-on durinz the week.Virvrinia Rgmussen, Lyle Han~een.and Phliiu Rolland helned old So ngs ... New Soups...'TREAT TIME Featuring BUDDY CLARK Singing the Sansa You Like to Hear. 10:00 A.M. Monday,Wedneadny,Fridny Kon, Presented hy: ARMOUR'S TREET ~|~|»++.I 24:Hour Servic e 1 ||§_ "| 5 just and proper.. | ( S E A L )J ohn A. C arrigan, 4-3t County J udge I Adver ti se in The E nte rp ri se An d re w Mu r v h v 6:Son. Inc ., repairs A~W Company .Inc., equipment, etc .Bob Bran, labor II. Niederdillbe. labor C. Sc hafersman. labor L e s wr Paeper, labor Eurwoo d Moto rs. re pairs A-W Company . Inc ., repairs _-gl.a wu|::l`U au; Il!!U UEUJI vlliltlflli IIB]fa mily 'W€IE.'M n an d Mf g Cly de'1.dqusrhter since No vemb er .She Metzler an d daunrhter.Eth el.W ]0 wi ll :mend a f e w weeks in He t-h |man before leavin#fo r h e r horn.. C.Andersen of Te k a ma was ,T"|43 15 3 at Los Amzeles Calif ornia *°"°migIt' """f`,§"§; Thursday. of ml 3 5 'sisI.er,rs.u er.2 5 3 . h 2 " ~ " § f ' € f " l1 " § § . ' ° 1 2 $ . " ? § ' ; . € ; »Mr. an d Mrs. Gudmo nd Sor ensen 6.00 Leo bo r n J u n u ar v 2 0 to i m an d i vnwr i a in e d .F'ridaY af ternoon.f ° " ! 250 M| »§Ea r l Montxromery .o f ~ M r . a n d M r s .Ran dal lver s on an g 134.40 mu.W ashimrton.Mr .Montizoni Mr .an d Mr s.O n g borensen a n ' e w i s a fo r me r resident.ba bv s on o f He nman . -122.49=Mrs.Mar c us Kwnzer m n i nBurt County (.o~o\a. on Co..hsotesa to th e Bantiat kensimrton gas an d o il lio rs hoj L umb er Co .. suppliesMiller ila sse lba lc h Co.. repairs Martin Han sen, Ia bor Fr ed Dornac kc r,labor Ken ne lh Hineline.labor -f '3 7 5 1 F e b r ua r v 4a;Mr .and SMranEm Fallon ann H ¢ f l ¥ \ & l ' |N C W S 1 so ns were un v a. temoo vim.-59 4 7 .ora a t w p W i llia m Chrilglelisen,Mr. a nd Mrs . Stanlev Mar sh a nd 88.34 home.s 'Mr s . E mi l Fallen were Omaha VlS~ 2 3 0 Mr .and Mr s .Ernest Greniei itons. Fridnv.4.60 and children :ment Sun dav a t ther In honor of hm- b irthdav. '"I`uea 2 2 5 ' * '.&&~1f.¥.f'°§'°.f..12f='1=°.-=f~q " " i .'£;Idn v.J an un rv 2 0.M o A ma n d a m l cult]mrs.u m JeI18en re-gei ved word e arlv Satnr rla v mor n- mir th at Mr s.Jensen's sister. Gla dy s W h or lo w of W a r n e was sed ous lv injtrred and later oassed a w a v a f te r th s c a r i n whi¢h shewas r idi nn f was s tru c k bv a tr ai n.Mr .and Mr s.Jensen immediaterv le f t fo r W arne.Neb ras ka to bu wat!4 Mr s .Jsnsen's mo the r annfanu ly .Funeral services were held at K en na rd . an d in te rmen t wa s In the Kennsrd c erneterv.Those heloinir Rosen-Matzezl oele bmtc hi s fo ur th bir th da v. Th ur sd av. we re Mr. a nd Mrs.Ru - dolulu Ma tz en an d Arlene.Mr s.Ric hard Baron. Sallv. Eleanor. and Joan. and Mrs. Fred Paulsen. Mar- lene. and J anet.M r .a n d M r s .H a r o l d F r e n c h a r m f a v = | u n » . . . . .¢ . . . . . . . I . . .s p._ I I Q ~, III l J ag 1 f 2 < J . r -i f . m i n * Q Q. ¢ " ' * » . " ' W:" i E g 2.1|'{J HOURS 9 to 12: 2 to 5. Appolntmonts.Ml¢l¢ Colds,Sciatic a.Nelrritis.Lugnlwszo.Heacl~ aches.Rhc umatisrn.AUDEHGICITJE-Const:- ps ti on :Sinus, Liver.Sto mac h. Kldne y a nd Bladd er Tr oubles: F emale Dis orde rs. Nerv- ousness;I I i z h Blood Pressure:I m u e n z a an d Ma n y Oth er Diseases Resnond £0 Chiroprac tic Ad ju s tme nts . Dr. D. C. Knee, Chiropractor. OP P O S I TE C O UR T H OU S E O N C O L F A X S T R E E T Terms .Are Cssh Offic e, $1 House $3 -1-++-|-H-¢»++ PHONE 254 _._ gE E Unequalled as fhe King of Cream Separators A New St oc k o f the Newest Models Has just Arrived Let Us Bring 0ne 0ut for Demonstration Save ALL of Your Cream! T h e A r n d t I - l d w e . Authorized Dealers Fo r Copper Clad Ranges and Speed Queen Washers DeLaVal Stands Ir rdi \iffloc il 'I`homDBOn, labor Carl W isely , laborllio ren W olsmann.labor 'J esse Hanson.labor Lu:L er M. Ha nsen , la bor =1heo.Larson.labor r,Th€o W illiamso n. labor .f Sc haforsn1an Store. auoplles r llen ry Ar n. la bo r I Rosc oe Anderson. labor 'Ilc rtc l Bc rtolsen, labor.| }{. J. Sc hroeder. labor {lCh ris Sc humac her.labor{lC. J .Beekman.Door [llluo Goos e S to re. Do or' J o n a s B u r c h a r n .D o o r I{B u r r o u g h s A d d i n g M a c l l . :Co., poor|Christensen Lbr. Co..voor II r;C i t y o f B l a i r ,n o o rg l l l o u n t y T r e a s u r e r ,p o o r 1 |D r s .D a v i e s &B l o c h ,p o o r D o d r z v C o .H o a n l t a l .D o o r l;F a m i l y W e l f a r e A a a ' n o f A m e r i c a ,p o o r ~O .F a i r o h i l d ,I .A . .D o o r J .D. Garrason.Door 1.00 266.00 I U ~1 | \ I ? ¢l . I n .n a y ( g g w a s a n U n m4 : 5 0 h a m v i s l t o r .S a t u r d a v 4 . 6 0 g i . r .a n d M r s .G u v B a i l e v o l 5 a i r W e r e S a t u r d a v e v e n l n n '\s 4 .o i t o r s s o f M r s .C l a r a W h i t n n c k . l E 3 " 0 . l l ` . ' ? "H O V R l l l o d x f a m i l v g f -a n d s i l e n t .u n v a t t h .1 . 5 0 . W R u t l e d .h o m .e 1 . 6 8 E l m l h n g n l a d i n i o f C r e a t o r - . 2 . 4 0 I o w a w a s a n o v e r n i n r h t K u n s t 2 9 . 4 0 , T 1 i e s d a 3 ' .o f T o m W a k e f i e l d .S r . § § § 3 ' a f § ' f f " d ' " T 5 * h i i u | ; | ; ; , - :° f S § ; " ' ~ - .a s s ..o r n o n .u9 5 0 d m v .a t S t P a u l ' s C h .. . . Q 2 2 0 ~ a n l g fh w -A m R .H a r p e r .M r s . 2 . 9 7 i e r " m i 1 ~ 1 : . ' M ¢ E i " » § § " ° ° d ° § " " ` 1 0 . 0 0 .°a n e nm n g L a r s o n . M§g , ¢ . p i 1 a m § " § f ' 1 l § 3 . -= w § F ~ f ? $ ` . » ' f 1 1 5 m g 1 3 1 'M g ¢ ; » = = \ = 5 -g = \ g ; m ; » o n r .a n r a e e a2 g g g w e r e S l m d a v d i l l n g r 1 2 1 1 8 3 1 5 o f M r . 6 8 : 2 5 ' U » ¥ 1 d M r s .J o h n T h i e l f o l d t ._ ' . . ' i " ~ . : " ' ° ' : " § . * "' ; I " " " . "1 "o r S Y !a e o er e c e n t l v u n d e r w g n t . " } ' . " . » § . 5 .f ' u » n n t m m a n u e l H o s u i t a l .b u t h a s n e s - e r r e f r a i n e d h e r h e u l t h . M r .a n d M r s .B e n W a c h t e r .M r . a n M ..*| ' f » ' 1 » . n & I . . r B| . I ? . ; L 1 {~' § m ¢ 1 4.50 iRa8muasen entertained at sunnefor Mr. and Mrs. Alvin RasrnuascnMis Euella Schjodt. Hubert Peterjefn Vernon Rasmussen and Arnoll. Petersen.Mrs. Ed Olson and Mn! Alfred Petersen were eveninlr vm xitore.and afternoon callers wen'Ml-s. Chris Kruse and Mrs. Kam | line Johnson.l Frank Nelson returned.Satur|dav from the Immanuel Hosnita in Omaha.g Miss Dalrmar Olson visitor,friends in Teknmah.SundaylsoendinetheeveninzwithMrs |MvI'ta Goll.|The Bantist Guild will meet winMrs.Claude Clements.'Buuredar|Mrs.Rav Russell of Ponca via llbed lust week at the Leo Fnuset home.Her clnulzhter. Miss Phlllim.Ruaaell. who hu; spent two week:Ihere. returned with her on Fridav_Rev, A. W. Clarke anent Frida! m Fremont with Emen Goaker utheFremont County Hospital.~Joan Truhlsen. vounsrest dauzhter of Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Truhl|8€'n.was taken to the Methodia gH0HD1tal in Omaha, Thursday. foHan anbendectomy. j.Sundnv.Mr.and Mrs.Ton iwakefieid.Jr..entertained at 1Ifilltriiy xtlnner observinsz we birthdaf nh i . M|\ annlvermtzry o e r 8011 arlcm. nn .hnunrv 25 and of M1 I I I lI I o f M r and L im. J oe L ove.Ma r v B e th a n d Janet.Frenc h. Glo ria an d Iiionnie Christensen. and Ma d i v n Ra blfs we re a mo ng the s rlI es ts of Gwemio lm Lo ve onhereleventhhir thd av.Satlrrdav. Ross and Mn mmr e t Rasmussen o f Linc oln silent the week-end wi th th e i r Barents.Mr .an d Mr s.Lois Rasmussen.Mr . a n d Mr s . J ohn Rgusmussen and dauzhtez we re F n d a v ovemisrht iruests.Mr s.Ha r o ld W Rasmuasen en- ter tai ned the Ros e Hill Gui ld. Fr i- day : o re sen t wer e Mes dames Ha r-old Ta y lo r a n d P e n n .Ho wa r d Ta y lo r , J oh n Tay lor.J anet an a To mmy .Au s ti n Renuhaw.Chris Ras mu sse n of Fr emon t. a nd N555 Edna Han sen and Rita.. Mr .an d M r s L lo vd Mathieoen an d Ir vi n wer e S un dn v vis ito rs o r the Louis Rasmussens. Mr. an d Mr. Har old W . Ra smu a» sen en te r ui n e d a t Bible otu dv.Fr id a y . f o r Re v an d Mr s .Savrtell o f F r e mo n t.Mr s .Me r to n Corne- li u s . Ma ri ly n a n d Ma r v A nn . A vi s an d Ha r la n d Sc hrive'r all o f Fre- mowt. Messrs. an d Mesglamea HM"o ld F m n t h an d fa n ulv.Albe rt Shr ink an d f ami ly . W i ll Hovend ic k an d r hi ldr en . Me rlse Ne wki rk an d c hildre n. and Edn a Hans en. M r . m d Mr s Louig Rasmussen.I mi r i ta .Mr .and Mr s .J o hn R u - rnussen amd KAIren Ka v Imr l Ross and Mar lr af et Rasmussen o f L m ooln were Su ndw di nre r i rue ato of Hgh and Mr s .G.A lle lv of 'Teks- m Sun dav din ner 21leaps o f th u Ra y mon d Ro we f s mi lv we re s A - A ~'f " 1 : BENDORFFUNERAL HOME Phone 40 A M B UL A NC E SE RW CE Modem Funarll Service Cnnaldenh ln UM! ...-.~ G. L . Di xo n Co Insurance 0( Every Knuwn Kind A | :_.~ BUY A DEFENSE BOND TODAY! s WASHINGTON COUNTY BANK PLAIR, NEBRASKA , _ . _ . _ . . . . . . . . _ _ -\ . \ \ \ .- \°\m,x' \. \ \ \\ \ \ .'\ x \ \ x \ \' ~ c \ : \ \\ Z Q M /fo po Ouf )-Oat!~ LHIDIHG HIUHEU O Amerie!! mooeufud war art will call for a speed-up all along the Lina, reaching into every community. W earepreparedtodoourfull part in backing the legiiimata needs of local business man and othau. Sound loam applirzationn will be mmahue. : . ; : v a n g \C .2. ~~ . : E a ¢ l i , .. ¥.:"I : : " $ " " i g *.":.3§51:.:" :.." . _ _. . _ . .:~ ~~~ ~~~¢»¢"'~~\ 1° u " 1 II F a ~Profits are ~UP!~he Li~cql~ Ge~eml~ H251 at the Wachter home. Slmd Equip Your Farm with Adequate Shelter to Handle Greater Volumes BRODDER HOUSES HOG HOUSES CHICKEN HOUSES WE HAVE THEM, READY BUILT OR WE CAN FURNISH PLANS AND MATERIAL FOR c0Ns'rRUCn0N ON YOUR FARM PHONE 333 Christensen Lbr. Co. BLAIR., NEBR. w i ff 1 ¢ i """? rh . T "W kWalter E.Goehrimr,MD..fié'T.f '§.»."J.n3.f$" 1sm Pm:¢§ G£°°"_1.50 were the honor Lruestu.Hr. urn_ger en DNR Stone. num 3.59 Mn. Row' Wakefield and son. M:H. L y le Gu y e r. voo r 'I-lolmuuiut Elevatnr. Door Ho lmu ui st Gr .& I h r . C o . . D9 0 1 - Home Annlllnce Co., WarDr. C. D. Howard. voorJ. B. Jenmen. voor 1nnn1md M1-n Wmmn Wikefield am Bohn Service Stu.. DoorJoneuhine Johnson. warA. Q. Larsen. Door I 'I'|- . ,- -na\|||l»\|I l l l lD r .W a l t :E .H l l b n .I l n .c , W { _R o n r t . A l S i c k .P o s t m u h r . E v a S m i t h . D o o r D n n n n w l l l l l n u n n - 1 m o r 1300: Door " s i : ~cxu|`1"°°° um Bu-un. Innral. of lluthen ».'.¥.¢....~ E granted Sena Hansen,amount:820.00 Der month for mix month!beglnnlnz February 1. 1942.| Reports of the Sherlff and Clark Dlltrlct Court wen mceivod and placed on flle.A Rsaolutlun anvruvlng Lha withdrawal of securities ol NorthSlda Bank n! Omaha was adonwd.On matinn ni the service dameof Lhq First National Bank of 0m~aha was oldeud discontinued.On motlon the Board adjournedho meet Febnxary 9. INR.HELEN K. BOLT, Countv Clark. Ravuand Mn. A. W. Clarke. Mr. and Mn. J. M_ Bnwster and Mn.§m» .Swan aéteded n ~ or no an !Yml1\aMahodint Chuldx in Omaha Sun-dav Blnhon Frank Smith of Dallas.Texas, .way the weaker. Auf! Ua o l a a ha lhe anon, bull cl the aak mo, meaaarvedaaaprlnelpalartichd human dlat 4\\l'4II| the autumn. 'ma "avrlai acom|" of aoutham hlropaan wldelr ualen. .':f., ~, . M . .b. J ! * w r = : :l c .00 I (ot (6 M A N M D ! FOR SALE POR BETFER SERVICE md n u m -eaminz newer.beenvo\xi hhy didn now with Theuhingwn Countv Hatchery.2-4¢ 2 Holltdn OOWS for .am CllleHansen. I.mi le ¢ m.'li milemath Wnnch SehooL 4-zv NEARLY NEW oodnr chest. Wmu l l fo r i m- M n.Dick Went-wvrth,%Bert McKeln.4-lt* PHONE xx md zive "M w mv -ndl.Only2cverwa verinxer-don inluel instant sale ol that IORGANIZE Fon ~ » DAY 0F PRAYE' rum lor lou! nboervanne a the World Day of Pnyar, Febrnuy 20, were discuuad Tueadzy doernoon when the commmoe in nhlrgu met at the Ssv en Day Advendn Church.Each elmnh will partici-pate in the Dny, and | minion nerv- ice will be had nt dmhllethadjng C h u r c h l t 2 : 8 9 n ' c l o c k a t a f t e r - n o o n . Mrs,H.F.Ssymsen has been elected chnirmnn for the 1942 Day of Prayer, md Mrs. Derelle Barber c nnan. HENDRICKSENS VISIT HERE Mn,Willixm Jlhnel and her daughtu, Mrs. Frlnk Hendrickggn of Sen Fnndlco, Califomh,mr- rfved Theldnihmomini,with Mr. Jahnel and .Henfiricklen ex- pected htm' in tha week. M n .Hundrickaen ix recovering from a meant major opehdon, per- formed in 1 wen cout hospitd, and will convnlace at tha pxrentnlhomeintheSunnysideDistrict. The Jlhnell went to San Franciz- Chamh~ ~ of Comments smnvicm HELD I-'on HOWARD mas, 15 Funenl nrvluel for HuwnrdHua,15-year-old Arlington buy who died Thursday morning in ihs Dodge County Hospital, were held Satmdny afeernoon at Reekmeyer Funeral Chnpel in Arllngmn, The chapel vu crowded with relatives and friends; hmlty members and Hovnnfa schoolmates from the Arlington School attended ln a body. ~Patriotic American |.Salutes His Nationk Flag f :K r J '~'/ . "~/~1 J-~/ ~ ' : ~; >~~ l l u nl l nnuuhowmmyananunz h*kvru4n¢d||1|¢,¢ewbn¢|u nqhpmdnghapuulqotiqn |vvkv.l||!l\'\°Hl)1'\lll£lbNH¢...m n»¢,m »4»n¢:¢¢u» . u m m 'nauaynnmnnmlfnnlhunlal m |A ¢\ h f |l i ¢l IM l|\ \° l -''h il l n a not In l l i l n l ,skull mann tid:h a i r s . . . . . . . . ,_1 .. :: :: :: /g , »1¢1|¢hu4¢ht,u»am|»mnc ¢h¢id\ llm lld u,thhl lllll¢ dnr thohut. Womaalladdmlluh p d "lh rl gh th n lo nr t h ' h a a h h t n i n f l u l l I mviagnlunahnaalauluih r m n m n d n m n n u u u dh h d d m t i h h a p a s i " ` | ..H -r f l v f ' . f r ` 4 . '.¢1 -." 4 .r .A I~.°.3 : 7 ' Y ~ . 5 |n ' . 1 . -v.t ~.|L _ ' L l» s " f g ~. . a . , " »~ * - Q . .. .. v". r 4 *3 1 4 x5. ~ f r 41 session.~He x -~ f s th ~ ~ 1 | ~mlde the trip from Cindnmtti, Ohio, by boat on Une Ohio ~ » - and then north on the Miuouri - Onmhl then nothin( but n boa hndinl. Fmm Omlhn the hnil and poluuionn cum to thin vidn "Y with a mule kan nnd ;~f Hem- futher and two of his broth an homeitended the dba now -eupied by Blair and latsr sold th lnnd to the rdlroad compmy tothe founding of Bllir which w stuffed in 1869.-Mn. Hinkle new to won-mnh~ - Qioneexj Woman Passes Away Cgme To This Place InDr wuczmh-d nh MRS. ANINA JENSEN" nr. iz. n. 1-mud. méudm, mf DIES AT 1 360.Atfenderl FinatS¢ho0I~i}{`b§é`tr§é£Mania Niahu»n nhvndrjnn m l Mr s. A nlnn C hr -min e Ho lm J en - N' sen died, Sundny Evening, January ' 25,following an illness of ihr qe Dr.D.R. Ehlerl, dentist; D.C. Knee,chiropractor; Dr.K.Rathmnnn, optometrln. Wdter G. Huber, attorney; Hanlon & 0'Hmlon, atm:-neys; c. Debel, n.wu-nay,Public Services and Offices Bllir Punt Office, City Lian. Doe, Blur City s¢m»x», mm- 1 ephons Company,D u n Colfe Ivwn-Nebrukn Light &Pm Company,Nebnshflown Bri: Company, AAA Office, Plplo E Conservation Office.' County offices--1'n.uurer,wrney, Aulntnnce Diredon Sh iff,Judge, Agricudtnral Agent. Reid] Firms, Offices _ Arndt Hxrdiv m,Art'|A\ Mn.Willinm Hinkle pauad awiy Tuudly nlter being in ill health for several mon!-hu.Hadshe lived umiI~Amil 20. she vmnlu jhave reached 83 yan. \With her ummm. Ann Carter came tn tnia county in 1860 when.L,__. \ Pu ll.s w a m m e m Home,Blli fBuilding ak mm Anaodltlon, mmDairy, Blair Feed Mill, Blair Flour Mm, Blair Lumber és cm Com-y, Blair Motor comvmy. Bill!Ebb... Blue Goose Super Si°f¢» Bohn se.-vm sedan. Bohn sms. Survdvon include two dmghben, Mrs.J. P.Nlallen of Blair und Mrs. E. Petmuen ol Fresno, Col-florrdl; and ¢hre¢ sons, lhnx, of Fnllemon, Calilornlx;Anngsr mu H m m Jennm, of Chy County,Iowa One daughter preceded lm in dwh.Burt County CMP-Oil C°m;:,y'|A short service was held nt the n w " " ° " ' ° d '' m n ,s nr. J. P. Nielsen home on College Co., Bros: Aucticm House.Hill Mondly evening Jmuary 28.Christensen Lg_¢g°fm°°",;;;;";;,...'...,was taken w n°y.1,, '1,.Chfwncoilkiéson P Iown, for bunal. Slam,D a n i s h Lutheran Publishing Home, G. L. Dlxon.Ent Shop, The Enterprise.s Fairway Oil Company, FairwayTransfer,Fnrnberg Hardware.| Gamble Store, J.D.Garrison' Clothing, Gilberuon Score, Gregorsen Dnxg Store.I Hancock Fam Equipment Com~ pany,Holmquist Grain & Lumber' Company, Home Theater. L. C, KloPP. Jeweler; Kolberman Ben Franklin Shore, Koopman lnn.. Walter Larsen Garage,B.F. CHURCH NOTICES ROSE HIL L METHODIST- A. W.Clarha:Sunday School meets at 10 s. m., classes for everynge group Divine Sewim nt 1.I a. m.,tfheme "Tha Offence ox .Crosn".I METHODXST-John P.Brooks:Church School, 10 n. m.Churchl Worship, 11 a. m.; launching debt reduction campaign, one-bali ml]- linn dollars to be raised by Meth- odists of Nebraska ln the first 15LdcIlllndt0U°¢¢fY»u n ;ompmy,dura ol Felmxary;David Mun.N. T Lund Insuramw;Miller Monk Blacknrrilth. Nebraska-Iowa Oll Company, Nelson Shoo StoreRobert 0'Hanlon, Insurnnce._Al Paulsen Cafe,Petersen & ..__»___vi.:u\.x\\xm "cm"mm. mert, Jr., has the detxils.Youth Fellowship,7 p m.,Wednesday.'Choir, 8 'P- m. Wednesday. LUTHERAN-}{C.Jorgensen. Sunday School,Bible Classes and Danish Comm\m'ion services at I -l ~ ; | |1 1°Easter. Alth ou g h Re v.VanVa.1kenhurgh ha a ha d o ff e rs to f ill a n umb er o f other p ulpite, he and Mrs. V anVaI- Arlington Pas- t o L R e s i g n s I Announces No Plans Yet.| Other Church Business Discussed ANNUAL MEETING WAS THIS WEEK Rev. H. C. VanValkenburgh,whn has beenufastar of the Arlington Congrega onal Church for ten years, tendered his resignation tothe church board at the nmu d meeting, this week. He has naked I Dmrllgtluesnnuaydidudng u»lnrdn¢¢l\¢Yh¢.¢fwbm¢u n q h p d n g h a p a z u h u h n m in.¢l1n=\ wm »nhh~iM!|||\bl'l§¢,|haAa\|\t¢ntkn u m m . 'noloyzumihmlfnnllnlll |¢4¢u»:-uhelmunluu. h a s n a not In l l i l n l " . ~\'~ 1.""::::"ggggiif U ..::::::L'.1 : : : : : : /g , » 1 ¢ 1 | ¢ hu 4 ¢ ht,u» a m| » mnc mm l l ma l d u . t h a n u HI C n u f h h u t . w m u xa m mlhrl¢hthnlon:¢i»{¢n.|-g ' m n m u a n n u u | mviagnlunahnaalauluihIh g n n r n a h u i h n n h h ru i [IVE STUCK PRICES WEST POINT MAN cms RESULTS Arnold S.Mlserex of Wen Point, Nebraska, wrote The En» terprise this week ns follows: "Ge ntlema n Obts lne d vary good results from my s . . . . "Farmer Miserez advertisedhis livestock in The Enterprise classified columns for three con- secutive weeks. Our wide drcu- lstion and complete coverage enabled him bo enjoy completesatisiscilon and he feels that the small amount of money in- volved was well-spent.You, too, can profit. by using The Enterprise wanted section. .~nm. uchool held in u1¢"ar}£z~12`e§.f5€:which was held in n log lchoof~"1 'f .school hou s e I o c n t e d i n w h a t a s n o w IM....... 4.\...n \ . __\ ..-\ c u l u u u l . u w u N o u n : a | 5 \va c a t i o n vi s i t . MRS. MARY BUCH SENDS GREETINGS Blair and Herman friends were HOWARD HASS |;.;;:';;.:;;.; ':m,,'::::°:.,' ?::'=,.'::.2:" '" " " " " ° ' v I v H I n yu a u u u yR e v . G W _ W n e d d t h c i t y o f B l a i r . D u r i n g h e r l o n g l i f eh H e i ' n ¢ » r vi r \ n a » , , ' i . J . f , ? I ' i f . . , , . , » f M m . H i n k l d T 1 8 8 l i ve d i n B l a i r w i f a i ;,;`",,,§;,',j;,;;";f"'s;"P"',;]1§ the exception of five yearn spent church al which Howard was A in homesteadlng in Grant County. member. Iallbearera were six clans-l Mqf g~ gnmily °';° xi; lldt' males-Richard Paulson, Lea Rly r nu e P °e ena,Rosenkilde, Earl Wnlkenhorst, Vic- lh?";':;`ns:€e ~ wr Stork,Gerald Scheer,md which u e w be held Fridav az Douglas KEHY1 2:00 p.m. from the Baptist church Howard'a was the result and interment will be made in the of burns receiv Tuezday evewg Blmir cemetery. when he poured kerosene on a Rev. Hamilton is tn give the fun- swve fire at his home.Barn in ani xddreu md the burial will beBlair, he movd with his parent: under the npervilion of C.K . zo Arlington when he was only n Bendorf, mortician.yegr old, He was a freshman in the Mrs. Hinkle. w Lhe last. kent her I Arlington Hish.S¢h°91 md a mem- faculties and har kwh mins mdber of the Jnnmr hxgh basketball plea-um. wgyg made her a gener- team.ml favouiw.Sue delighted in m~ Survivors are the parents,Mr. latin; the incidents qi her pioneer and Mm. Ju!ius Hass; two broth- days which lhe remembered will: i \o-uf ,\FOUR FRESH co ws .4-10.*Harrv Ervev. A FEW dhoim- vounz Jersey cows 4~1t°John Corrmton. TYPEWRITER RIBBONS_All \makes,good cotton,mediuminked.60c.The Enterprise. Lf. `f1ARnoN PAPER,fine Keebord so-new ner eighty-mal.tnr tnuay,last Thursday. In honor of the oc-casion,Mrs.Emest Grenier enter- tained that afternoon for a num-ber of Mrs, lliiller's former neigh- bors. Guests at s social hour and lunch were Mrs. Ben Wac.l1tA:r, Mrs. A. H. Iawe, Mrs. Johanna Olson, Mn. Raymond Kastle, Mrs, Otis Chris- toffersen, Mrs. A. R. Harper, and 'hlrs.George McKer<:her. WILLIAM BR,A'r'1' SALE FEBRUARY 10 In next; week's I-Interpnse will be the :ale advertisement of William Bratt, of Herman, who will hold a farm sale on February 10 Mr. Bratt i: one of the county's successful farmers and he has onelof the largest listings of (arm equipment offered this year. He has purchased a farm at Clear Lake,Iowa, and plans to move there soon.A Kenuurgn nave not yet announceddefiniteplans. For the present they will continue to reside in Arl- ington where they own a home. The business session,attended by more than sixty members of the congregation,was followed by acovered dish supper and program, The high school girls sextetbe sang, and a vocal trio, composed of Nina. Lou Hansen, Anita and Eleanor }~la.hlheck,- also sang a number of selections. Piano accom- paniment was provided by Mn.Alice Newcorn, Miss Eula Harding,and Mrs. A, A. Hahlbeck. Officers of the church and Sun~day School were elected as follows: trustees for three~year terms, Dr.L~ M. Peterson and Chet G. Mar- shdl;deacon .for two-year term, Mrs.George Marshall and Mrs. Will Whitford; elerk, Mrs. lIoward n l g g u | | |UIVIHIIH Iers,Julius, Jr., and Lelioy;ana a vlvldnelrthat comes to but Iew. a sister, Darlene.|The Enterprise extends Wm- pathy to the grief ntriclren husbandCa ttle O p e n the We e k A T T E N D S T A T E 'and sister in their great bereavo~ Ste ady to Hi ghe r.F A I R M E E TI NG S me n t . To p $ 1 3 . 5 0 HOGS l5-25:HIGHER Sheep and Lambs Generally Steady to Lower.Fat Lambss11.1s@1z.ou; Feeders su.oo@ 11.85.Aged Sheep Firm.g Union Stock Yards,Omaha,Jan. 27, ww "ATTLE: Receipts of cattle at Omaha Monday were 7,500 head. Although trading was not overly nctive,prices held I steady with the close of lan# week on steers heifers and ar $13 50 Cowstufl was scarce and strong to l0@l5c higher while i ye 'AGeorseMarshall;deaconesse:,ing;_Best steers sold aroundl .Marshall;stewards,L e o n a r d Thompson,William Bisbee and V*-non Thompson; _ organist, Mrs. stockers and lenders held about| steady. _.c o n n r a o s r e e s s | Clarence King and A. H. Miller, of Blair; George Ohrt, of Calhoun, and J. P. Rhea, of Arlington, were in Lincoln the first part of theweek inadendu-ice at a meeting of fair officials. The meeting wasstate-wide and the men from ,my got some very helpful Ideas while there. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chriidlmen and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Soll were Monday evening guests o! Mr. uno 'Mm George Kuhr.The Christian- sem Vidtaed at the Cs-rl EriksanhomenearHerman,Wadn¢Ida5| evening,. Advertise ln The Enterprise It Bdngs Results nnmmmmmrl|mm...».|..... DELEGATIONS MEETWITH COUNTY~ DADS A delegation from Burt County, ,headed by Harve Webster,met with a delegation from the south pu t o f this county lost Monday ;and petitioned the board ln gravel the Omaha high road to the coun- ty line.This road is the :hortest and most direct route to the South Omaha markets. Sunday visitors at the home ofMr. and Mm Alfred Skov Included Messm and Mesdaxnes Alfred An- derson and children, Ted lluckhardt and children, Alvin Katt, John Hart and Billy; E. V. Newkirk and Ray- mond. and Inna Jorgensen. |1 rnnecmfr,uw., .......,~W ..._tion,The Pilot-Tribune,Hana 9.80;English services at 10:45, Poulscn Cafe, J. L. Pounds Cloth-Vesper services at 8.ing.I KENNARD AND WASHING- Rubbass Studio, Robinson Cafe, 'roN LUTHERAN-P c, Jensen. Rounds Service Station.\S""diY School 10 x. rn.. at Ken- Safcwny Store, C. J sehmidz In- 'é'f,"'n C\ur¢h service 11 n. m. wim nurance,Schulz Grocery,Skelly m unon.Service Station,Stewart Pham-|coNGREGA'r1oNAL -M r s . Dornlln Barber:Sundav Sahom. B9-tl The Enterprise. W A N T E D WANTED: Work bv day or week.Come home nights.Mrs.DickWentworth. % Bert McKean. 1¢° EXPERIENCED woman wlnba work bv hour ar dw-Blu-k281.4»lt WANTED:Dead lwck. free ommlum.Blair Rendednz Ser- vice,Phons 17.collect.Holly Jenlen,:gent for Union Rm-derlnz Co.. LaPlatte. Nebr. 29-L! WANTED: Girl for zenural house» work,Call Flack 825.H z WANTED:Purebred Dumc Jex~sev boar.Must he n breeder.Henry Voss.Blair Rt.2. 4-lt* WE WISH to thank all the friendsand neisrhbom who wen so kindand generous at the time ol theUre. and the death of our demsonandbrother.Howard.WeesneciallythankMr. and Mn.H.Kemver. who took ua intoiheir home.Mr. and Mrs.Julius Hass andfamilv.4-iz WE WISH m exnress our rrayitudew the friends who lo kind v aa-nined ue at the death of ourdauzhter and mister.The flonlufle rlnn were rn uf ul lv re~eelved and those who assisted inotherwsvahave our sincerethanks.Mrs Dell Whorlow and family. eng; or THANKS nay.Texaco Service Station, Tyson- Long Company.Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Carn- pany, Von Lnnken Apparel Shoppe.Washington County Bank, Wash-| 10 m. m.Church Services. sex-mmtheme, "Giving or Sharing", mush by twa robed choirs; roll call lam'dedication of pledges at 11.Paslox-'u visiting Day, Thursday. ingtorf County Haldmry, Western' Auw Associate Store, Wolf! Fur- niture Store, Wolff Checkerboard Store, World-Herald Agency. MRS. H. FRENCH BREAKS SHOULDER nz... u-_|.-.| rn.nf Iiennnrdr r u u c nA | P | \ \ | * ¢ * ° ' l 'f e l l f a h r c P u oF .W .A r n d t ,M i l a n A u s t i n .W e d n x z i n a y , § m i 1 . . , , h S t a n l e y B e d n n r ,V .F .B e l l o w s , | T h e f r a c t u r e w a s n o C h r i s K . B e n d o d , C a r l B o h s , T . A ~ | n h e w a s t a k e n t o a n 0 1 b a , é o h ~ B u m h n m .C .B r u n - t l f g a e t r e a h n e n n I t g e ..r o s s .a t u f f r e d h "J . ' H .C a m p b e l l , J o h n A .C a r r l -s e | p r r gan Karl Chrinlenuen,Robertc m- i mmn,c.w.c h m u m w , C 0 W l i g )0 L L J. w, "md" cone, A. J. Conrad,N S Hugh Cooke, John H_ Chliubenaen.G. l Dlxnn, A. c. mba u_;\""';_§"°;~=",_;°"= mm '?' Dm D. R. Ehlers."P c nz mlrrrlE. D. Fahrney,William Fam- l""'§"%'?° JP1Z£'°l' vhs- ' f her homé er lhoUldE1.severe that mnhn hmn~|1»is refporwu njnries, alan. ,UNDAY wma . U ASK THAT MORECORN BE SHIPPED 61,000 bushels more of stored zovernment com was DMEM n*e Newsom; assxsunt nrgamgt,Mrs. Ieonnnd Wulf; chorl:t.er, Mrs.Blanche Keller;treasurer,V.V. Marshall; assistant, Tom Dowell; superlnwndent o l the Sunday School, Mm. P. L. Cady; assistant, Mrs. C. C. Cook; secreury, Gordon Choice to prime ...$l3.50@l4.00Goodso choice ....$l2.25@l350 Fair to good .......$10.'l5@l2 Z5Common lo Inir . .. .S 9.00®l0.75 CORNFED YEARLINGS Choice io prlme ....$l3.50@l4 25 Good to choice ....Sl2.50@13.50 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||i||||l|||||||||||||||||||l||||I|||||||||||Illllllllllilll How Longl |u nhge of Misa will Qecornn :hipped from Washington County this week and shipment will bemade no Inst as railroad can canbe occured, it in reported. Most of the oorn goes to Kan-sas City where it. is diverted into alcohol-making plants. Anderson;trauurer,Gene Cook; assistant, Mrs C. C. Cook; Iibmr-ian, Mrs. Clarence Decker; pianist, Phyllis Dowell;asaiswnta, Bever~ ly Osterman and Frances Johnson;superintendent of the primary de- partment, Mrs.Alice Nowcorn. Fair to good .. Common to fairTrashy warmed- FED HIChoice to prime Good to choice Fair to good Common to ioir Willberg.pm nride of Han-y Kay of Irving-Gilfred Garner,J. D.Garrison, ton on Sunday, Februnry 1.The Dr.w.E.Goehring,Harold F . § ° " ? m" " "make their home at !VlTl n.Green, Lee Gmgersen, Arthur Gus-I A ho 2' w held at the W".s we as;',,'§;§_§,*§,;"g'i,°,';';';2 liam Juhnel home.Sunday after- ard,Wal!er G. Huber, ILmryl-Iunt,];'f';: complimentary w th" bxide Jr. Earl Jenkins, John Jensen RayJohnstm, Richard Johnson.'I W A S H I N G T O N C O . _|, . £ & ° 5 " ; f . ' é : : . § ; . ' § ' x 3 : S T E E L 'O R D E R S 2 , 0 0 0 T R E E S C .F .K o l m m m n ,C a r l K o l t e n n a n ,A n o r d e r f o 2 , 0 0 0 C l a k , M _ J r . ,W .J_K o o p m a n ,R a y K m g h ,N a r y t r e e s h a ;b e e n p h : c : d g y C l \ \ " § " C @ K u h r ,G e o r g e K u h r .J r . ,W u h l n g t u n C o u n t y , i t w a s l e a r n e d M n r t m K " hI ;b W |L ,t o d a y . T h e g r a n d t o t a l o f t r e e s o r - E E € i " f » 2 "T n o n ; ; ° f T * ° = g »d e r e d b y N e b r a s k a f a r m p e o p ! u u i R .1.. .d¢ .-n \ = " 1 . " } » . u 'x t n ''" ¥ '° f ? " ' b ° f i *Sz m o r e " ' ° "8 " ° ° ° ;Last? "'""%D§L;1Gm Kunneman Re- The President!Birthdlxy Ball'~ ~ ~ will be halu wmorww (Friday) c o wé Prime heavy cowsGoud to cholceFair to goodCut!ersCanners .......... iv < I 5v v n'P L E $11.01 $10.01 $8.511; no! evening at the Blsjt Dance Hall, according to plans. An advertise- ment regarding the celebration isto be found elsewhee in this issue. Rnhnrt 0'Ilnnlnn in rhnirmnn in Spends Five Days In At- lanta, Georgia.Goes To Panama City suuc n CATGood to choice ylgs.Fair to good ylgs. .. Com.to fair ylgs. Wet cuws e m ¢h 0 < ; f ~ml John Kunneman,ect.ional pres accorurng to me cornputntions ofLundtExtension Forester Earl Maxwell. Mngnussen June: Maher Ed Mat- LAMBERT R E T U R N S §i'\§';T"r§£T§'1¥flrd°$.'°';52,§, HE'F R O M O K L A H O M A Clyde Nelson Herbert Nelson W_J Lambcrt 1 ed_S d §'L'i§"§3'°"M.i'1,°L' »ll5?Z§§"'E"';§'="§'»g from rr.r¥?`E§f` orrnliril r t thLfnxéOftenPhilipOI-Innlnn wfnl¢»rn¢h::fn...:¢\.e Fff"f-_"fl"i?l .me verr v v n u n u w a n n x u n u y . ~ ~ A N . F O R R E N T N U A L C O N F E R E N C E FIVE-RDDM MODERN HOUSEQ1_ ,Ralph E. Fairchild, County Sup-ox' rent.B ack 325.4 Llerintendent. is spgnding lhis week HOUSE po n in Lincoln ulten ing t e fmnualpuk s¢__R ` 400 ~ s t a w w l d e County Supenntmrd- Q*ents' Educational Conference. TheiFARM for rent.meeting is ln session at the Cnpiq m e n t n z m e U o a p e r a u v e m r l x A e - socixtion, went as a delegate to the convention of the American Coop- erative Instituto which was held inAtlanta, Georgia. He left on Jln~ uary 10 and from the 12th to the mh he was in attendance at the convention. After the closing of the conven- tion he decided to take a trlp Helier' calves ~ 8 . 0 0 @1 2 .5 0 FEEDER STEERS Good to ch. feeders $l0.50@l2.D0 Fair to good feeders S 9.W@|0.50 Com. to fair feeders S a.oo@ 9.00no c s OPEN THE WEEK UP HOGS: Receipts of hogs at Omaha Monday were l4,000head. Demand was healthy from all quarters and bids and sales | IKeep Yom Car Running Until After the Warg1SIn r d t m ,f m : n r » r B l a i r r v s i d r - n t s .1-' F O R R E N T :Ac ream-wi th mo d ern house and outbuildiuz.J en gnder son,217 West.Nelna.s t.-I t ~_f tol Building from Tuesday uriti Friday..§ ! s 0 N B O R N ' r o 2|\ v A L ' r x ~ m L A A K E R S Mr. and Mrs. Waltcr Laakcr ai Benningion are thu pm-ents of r Bison' Clarence Waker, born Janu wary 20 al the Lutheran !loHpiUx\ fin Omaha. Mrs. Laaker was turm Hthrough me soumlsno and accord-;singly went to Panama City, then'to New Orleans and buck hy the! wny of Tulsa, Oklahoma.; On the trip.John got a first5' hnnd chance to note the cotton pro~| lducing area und he found condi- r tions anything but good. The land/ i he reports, is poor and the pe°vl°l ' discouraged and maldng but little lf attempt to better their way ol liv~ mg.._.Nou- New Orleans,he statesthat the <:°\a"@1'y ip given over toIgardening to n large extent and 'the produce shipped north for win-| ter vegetables.1 Around Tulsa he saw the oil fields and found everything boom-\|ing.He had u most enjoyable and=educational trip and was gone (mi te nda y l _Mrs_l-ld Arkell visited her son-largely l0@25c higher than thecloseol last week.Best light shipping hogs sold up to s|1.4u, while packers paid largely from$11.25 down.Sows sold l05T20chigher than the close of last week nt $1o.25mo.5o.LAMBS STEADY To 254: DOWN SHEEP: Receipts ol sheep and lambs at Omaha Monday were 7,000 head.Business was very dull a tnrices l0@25c lower than the close of last week, tat lambsat ;11.5om2.00 and (ceder lambssu.ou@11a5.Aged SMP gen- eruliy firm.FAT LAMBSFed lbs., gd. to ch. ;u.'15@1z.ss Fed lbs., fair to gd? $1l.§8@ll 75 Natives, good to ch. $11.@1200 Fed shorn lambs . $l0.25@ll 50FEEDER L drus Westerns. gd. to ch. S1l.§0@ll.85 \\\-slcrns, (air to gd. $11.00?l`ll 50 lon, J r. . Ro ber t 0' Hanlon,Carl F . Oléon, Rufus Olson, W . H. 0'l\Iara. Alfr ed Paulson,Chris I'ol.orson, Hans Poulson, J . L. Pounds, J . W . Pounds. Harold Rabbass, Dr. N. K. Rath- nmnn,Bennnrd Roch,J ohn A Rhoodes, J . Hilton Rho ades, C. A. Robeson,C. N. Robinson,E mm e tt Carl J .Sc }xrnidt,A.Sc hulz,A l- fred O. Si c k, L. L.Snyder, Soren. son BNIB.. J . Harold Smwart, Pot.. er Strioklgtt, .J n Bob Templeton. J .R.\{inc kel, Keith Vin to n,R. E .Vi nto n, Ma rg ar e t Vo n Lankan. No r ma n W ilkins,E d W o l f f , F r a n k W olff. Sunday vi si to rs a t th o ho me o f Mr .and Mrs . E d Giib ertson wore M r .and Mr s.W aldo W ilson and Mr . a n d Mm. L e o n a m Kennel!o f Oma ha,and H r .and Mr s.!"r|°d Voss , J r ., of Milla rd. l rI Rounds.r I Skelly Lubricants Will Dothe Job . GREASE Joss Force the Mud and W ater Out of the \(ital Points i n You r Car.Do i t Now to Prevent Needless W ear CLYDE NELSEN S K E L L Y S E R V I C E Blair, Nebraska IllllIIIllllIllllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll~Illlllllllllllllllllllllll I conmacno~ DRESSES Advertised on Page 3 as Selling at $2 50 Should Have Been Priced at $2.58 B&C SlloP N O T I C E S FOR §X I;I 'I:l\ §=dr-m 5-room hou close in. Msn inc ome Dronc rtv Owner.Phone 292.2- RA C K A G A I N ,ready to fi gu re y our spr ing work.W .J .L a m- bert.Mason.Koo nman In n . 4 4 - 1 t';F OR A S S I S TA NC E i n nrenarins: inc ome tu x renorts see G. J . Sc hmidt.1-Gt* S UB S C R I Y F I ON rates to Th e E N TE RP RI S E n o w on ly $1.50 ner wear in cuuntv. $2.00 per ner ve ar tu nil points outaldu I N O T I C E S erly Anna. Luges of Arlington RA C K A G A I N .ready to fi gu re y our spr ing work.W .J .L a m- bert.Mason.Koo nman In n . 4 4 - 1 t';F OR A S S I S TA NC E i n nrenarins: inc ome tu x renorts see G. J . Sc hmidt.1-Gt* S UB S C R I Y F I ON rates to Th e P tures nverv week.Cali at the offire or mai l us vour c hec k today : 1- tf U R N I T U R E upholatering,refin- ishing,np ai r in g , s ea t caning. rug work, matresses, etc .Phone Blue 151.Ge or ge N.Mili ar. 12-rf - n n - - » - u = WE BUY and sgll stock.r 3-tf M. 0. Davus and Si Johnson 'Buy Defense Stamps and Bonds Now!Hlin-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.Nuuvcs . . .vbulodxos 0.!)@11'J0 Howard Rhea of Arlington, Thur'-'lday. She was a guest of the Co1by`Mrs A R Beale:'visited ho" i§§1'I"ff.5'.'f.'i2',.f1"f': ?`i"JY.'1f'."\.'f.l'l"'Jsisrffrf Mm. Opal Reeves of northc uuntv.Cou ntv- wid a ne ws éov create. nlentv of loc al nawa nicI fx' sv.w To Hold SAVE Youa runes BY REPAIRING TH I M Tires Vulcanized - ~ \ - -» 0 | TIRES - - - _ - -O p e n A l l N i g h t-_ fx' sv.w To Hold SAVE Youa runes BY REPAIRING TH I M Tires Vulcanized - ~ \ - -» 0 | TIRES - - - _ - -O p e n A l l N i g h t-_ of Blair. Saturday N1° sVulcanized GOODYEAR TIRES §afety Glas; and - - - _ - -O p e n A l l N i g h t-_SINCLAIR I I 0 I r l a t e u l a s s~TloN ~|For All Cars and Trmikks ~ Mx"H;