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02-05-1942Fnrm East Nebraskn's 'Most Modern Weekly Newspaper Plan; Mor eL oc a|N ews p i c tu r es _r 1 ~1 :,,,?\=T h e O f f i c ial C ou n t y Than Any Other Weekly .\*"°°Pr i n ter s f or 1 9 4 2In Nebraska ..»f*"'§11Twenty-One Rural Cormspondqnts From all Quarters of County ' _ -2 :BLAIR; NEBRASKA, FEBRUARY 5, 1942 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Pan YEAR umVOLUME XLVI NUMBER 5 IRQRLEAHQ M ;a;n1»;g1R,;g,|g¢1;¢&;~ CH'>S§§rf_\1§1{LqIenqe ;J;§ed Cross f{P;Pl§¢°°atd5§_% ~ mds 'ro Open atls New AAA ~ bong ~ ~For htlic 10 0'Clock rs Will Be Advanced Hour.To Benefit C h 1 "°;;~_;~5, ';;=1~=° Staws, me ma n .~ devoted 0 :»...€°",'?1'é'f,,.' at the Howard Thomyéson R e signs To Take ver Du- ties In Kansas City ;nM MARSHALL ISlVICE-CH'AlRM.AN Clark Lippincott ls the newchnlrmnn of Triple A activities ln Waahlngtvn County,it has beennnnouncedthiswgfk.Lipplnoott mpplnnts Howard Thompson wha has been county chdrrnan Bhd uprominent meiuber <31 '*'.z'°:'="? meeting next Tuesday evenlnsé Ma ting with the Rotarians are member:o!the Arlington Com- munity Club who will come in a body to hear the PmmmSpeaker of the evening is Albert Fcnn, Chinese born stu ent of in- temalionaldlnirs who is now tak-ing work at the Presbyuarian Sem-ivwry ln Omaha.He is being brought to Blslr through the ef~forts of Knrl Chriumrmm who isprognmchairman for the évenlng. ` -I.HFfbruarx nm Slocl Onec¢afa"'155 §g .Easiéfn States100 Pct. CooperationUR SAVING vu;TnRY Daylight saving time win lo into Kent Lhraugfhaue che u n maofdefenselumps m The change o! time,Whilsit W ®1w,uw xraahingtonCJap well agail 'heighbm-ing Io \The actual , 0 u n ; . ' § ~nfempm of the Rotary club :mls féom a sealfzd gm.Qlope in :st that of other and their Rotaryanns held their George Hedelunds 1nside.cnut ...|n.:--annual dinner last Tuesdnv eve-Docket to another sealed enve-open-afion o fsince the ingepnon ox me Ankle f*geveml yearn asv.Q u o t a R e d u c e d »r~\.,..~........». .....:.m»nm\ wan mn-____°""u"`ning at the Koopmm Inn.Itnumber of people has been the practice uf the club 1 the puychnse, how~members 'entertain their wives 8% Chmrman Hede~at a xpecia afiair each year.d*Those who have As entertainment 'tor the even- purchases mu l lean i w " m m m rymifmm.n.I . lope in County Agent E.D.Fahrney'n coat pocket IA¢er, Martin culled his hon, G.L. Dixon, before the crowd, placed A slabs on Dixon's head and with A few manic wavma nf lnaxluxlclmng pllxnl In me aut..'Advocates of the move point out betier working eonditiona and n[possible swing of electric power iwhinh in niistindly short in many ,manufachu-ing sections. d '"°'";{';"' ""'§',§';,,;q~,§,|, Aholniheldlut Frldlynnddlnlonner ehslrmnn lm nl. qn§_s.1nr 20%REU 1r............n u . . I A n r o n n i n m x n l n e r - In;<U~nuua V i v,vu _ , _ _ r ____ _ . ___anna n n n d i n n \m"ilh f h a F E d E f 8 l \ ~ ~~~ 5%of the county'| pupull-"'¢l ' £ i 5 " " `"` " ` i E F i n "a i :"","pI-6duéE£i"§}oiil}Trr|E1 In me of the newit.ilbelleve d.Vi¢1 red!mm t "-'Bo h ta uzo ntho lls te tlmtme lube n timemea ns thst lchoul ehildrlnangle, the amount oi' bond!hw ¢|»|»¢u\.::\1-tinvnnnnmarinuuru of the audience found in boob.Will trlldn Off to thou!in the ET.. .':'.;';;:;_. 'E§§nu§-Tumi It III 'rne Entire Uoumty 11siness.`I',Z;;,;';;1Z§.-§;"&'1J.,;;,;.;,fi;.. sought A1 1 L i ;| 9 5 o f Bu for some time.Tim Kansas Citv office of the The tire and tube ahsorb istion point. ou t th a t 'ar, we arewar. Each §11¢`é"F|i饧 §}l§f°i21@§>'t"§°h'§ ;;; rspellbound for over an hour.In the above photo is Martinwithhisdoll,"'Droopy"who, with Martin's direction.D9l*1 The magician also had a. mag-darkneai of the usual IGVBH o'clockic rope which the ladies comin-hour instead of the prevailing diy- uously snipped in two to make li8'ht of eight o'clo~ck.On the oth~ two pieces of even length--but er hand, however, they will Bta!'tnone was successful.ffor home at 2:30 by the sun in- 39Fe;l;;tILl"él'°P Inlinnee C¢[l:PQl'lj| Wuhiqlton Cqunfgy _w.It has been pointedL IU II 15 UIIU UL ; | u u u n \ u v -........" r r - - - -»S t a t e s .A t .t h e p r e s e n t t i n g ; t h e i r l g g g m f i i n g WDTK Ill uns vxuiluuy lo ~u»-»-wma ~-'th e insuranc e of wheat,a ""° }k wi th whi c h e ve ry f ar me r is f an ni - iar.Th e Kansas City of fic e a lsohandlesinsuranc e on cotton,l Thompson stated, this ty pe of pol~ ic y being wr itte n in th e i i i xth e m states whic h the offic e sc és. Mr .:mul Mr s.Thompson wi ll mo ve thvir household goods to Ka n sa . V n y wi th i n a f e w d a y s l.i| | pirlrutt,wh o was fo rmer ly ] mo n th o f tire r ation ing o pens. Alth o u g h the number allo wed fo r la s t mo nth wa s a ver y li mite d supply ,very f e w motorists could c lassify for new tires and as a re~ suit the q uota was not u sed.| L a s t mo n th W ashington County . was allowed 11 passenger c ur tires.i I n Fe b mar y ,i t is to be 9 tires.; Seven tubes wi ll be allo wed i n 'Febru ary .| Vile li mi : ma n o f the Tmple A I n J anuary ,22 tm c k tires and. :1.tli\ili| 4 in the c ounty , has E lV¢ll]26 tm c k tubes were allo tted the' .0 \| r l\i~for mer post to J ames Mnr h all, boa rd me mb er fr om Ar l- vllan.An altern ate. c oming onto tlim hound to take Marshzlllhs place. (Lion-ence Wilkening of t.l1e-'I`ol- basta vic inity . SERVICE STATIONS OFFER NEW SERVICE in is c ounty I n I*cbruary ,it ls to he 18 tr uc k tires and 30 tu bes. The regrettable part of the .¥an» uo r y a llo tme nt is th p f a c t th a t n o one,wh o could come under th e pro per classifications fo r passen- ger c ar tires, nee ded tires and the allotmen t thereby we n t unused. Un de r th e r eg ulatio n s ol' th e tire rationing, allotments whic h are not, In th e h a ll a t the Ken na :d sc hool has been erec ted this nov- el vi c tory V whic h hold s pen nies o f th e sc hool youngsters,th e funds c ollec te d goi ng to the Red Cross wa r fu n d dri ve whic h is nearin its g oa l i n th is c o un ty Masters, loft; and Arlen Schneid- er, right, deposit their pennies to swe ll th e fund. Superintendent Oti s Dec ker reports the penny board quite popu lar an d pr edi c ts it will b e a suc c ess. The photo was taken byg.I n the above pic ture, J ohnnie Leon Sumner, of Kenn ard. FORMER BLAIRITE lim o s AL L T o BE BREAKS BOTH ARMS AT SCOUT CIRCUS IM r s .C a r l H i t c h c o c k ,f o r m e r i F r i e n d s o f t h e S c o u t i n g p r o p , ' r a r n B l a i r w o m a n ,h a d t h e m i s f o r t u r i c t l r u u r g e d t o b e p r e s e n t a t t h e t h i r d t o f a l l i n t h e b a s e m e n t o f h e r K o n - | a n n u a l B o y S c o u t C i r c u s ,F e b r u a r y s e s C i t y ,M i s s o u r i ,h o m e ,e a r l y t h i s l 1 2 a n d 1 3 .T h e t w o - e v e n i n g e v e n t w e e k ,b r e a k i n g b o t h a n n e .M r s . i v n i l i t a k e p l a c e a t t h e B l a i r h i g h H i t c h r c l o c k i s t h e d a u g h t e r o f M r .s c h o o l a u d i t o r i u m . a n d r s :O l e J a c o b s o n o f B l a i r ,A n o v e l t y f e a t u r e o f t h e p r o - and is a fre qu en t vis itor i n this g r a m wi ll b e a swin g ba nd u nd er c ommu nity .th e ab le .d ir e c tio n of W .B.J ohn- of u s h as a p atri o ti c d uty to p er - fo rm whe th e r it b e a s er vi c e h er e o t h o me o r w i th the bo y s o n th e fi gh tin g f r on t. No on e wou ld wan t to seo our sold iers f i g h ti n g wi th - out the pr op er e qui pmen t.Ye t, to purc hase the need ed supplies, mil- lions of dollars in more bonds must be s o ld . Th e men in th e a r my ar e offe rin g their li ves fo r th eir eo un- t.ry - -wo at h ome are a sked to fur- nish mere ly mon ey . " I n th e purc hase o f bonds," Chai rman Ile de lu nd ha s poin ted out, "the mone y is not g iven awa y . It is merely inves ted on a ten -y ear basis--and th e in ve stme nt pay s interest.Fur th ermor e,it's a n in- stme n t i n the fu tu r e. Un les s we n th is war , we wi ll fac e a futureveryto th e ivorst ty r an ts th is rld ha s e ve r k no vm.Do n ' t say y ou c a n't a ffo rd to bu y h ond a The formed card ktriclm. Drniapi, in 1 Martin beg\n_hi|work with ;thg 1=129¢°- A- in me P~=e°: 95| :E*=!=*2€-*:°°','*r'"=z ':'~°" 110|stelild o f th e uaunl 3:80 o'c loc k. Th i s wo ui d g i ve th e m mo re ti me J . . .L . . ~ . . . .. . \ u L : . . . . .. . . | ; . . . . .. . _I . . . . . ~ l 1C§ é "§ \`"é SE? 1' i ? Q " § y § B T ? 8 f L 1 g h t F u n d ICaptainEdwardn.Himh k,~R C S C U C S C i t y i n noted _foreign cm-respondept, .\\ill` exra cmg e p r o p r c a ~ln ~:|:|=.the pack after one of those in :trnued it since as a hobby and the audience had called it. An- [as a means of entertaining his other stunt. which mystified the r friends.crowd was one wlnch 3""1t'¢hed I Entensrhs Newspholoand Engraving `County Superinwadent Ralph Fairchild. in n statment early w.day (Thursday) recommended thatlmxi l schoolsol Washingxon Coun- lgy change their clocks but adam; n 10:00 opening hour.Ho pointed out that pupils living a mile lrom School would have to leave homeVa half hour before daylight il the new daylight saving time vias f0l» lowed.He reported dmc most ot thc country schools hod indicaped I Wednesday,February 18. For £l1e past year, Captain Hitch- mck has been giving lectures. He was the first Amedcan juurnalistbo predict the fall of Chamberlain and the Churchill secession; early in 1939, he declared that Germanywould bexzin its war in Senbember 1 u u u u u u l L a g o City General Fund In The Red. $3000 Transferred From Light Fund At the meeting of the City Jouncil held base. Tuesday,there mm A long discussion md some» . : . . | . = - -. \ . . , N . . . . . _ their plans to follow this Practice. All of the city schools nf thecounty will follow the new time, inasmuch as business houses must conform to the new schedule and meal hours would be uP»et Loo much. SCARLET FEVER IS REPORTED¢-- n - -' I h e c u r t a i l m e n t .o f t h e s a l e o f fh ~n ¢ : Inn a In nn m rh f i a h m l l n n P w n e r - |used are automatically cancellcd.|lson, lanior otficer of the Begver :facts or the matter are you cant'They are not accumulative nor can p-|Patrol.A comedy firat-aid skit, a. lfford NOT to buy bonds. Evennm..lm nllnrl sm .-:.»:1:.m. in Hui . . . i n e n m u n n u demonstration of ahmallimr devel- thnusrh von owe money. You can { r ' ? . i § » { " " " ; ' i i ¢ a i r u m é u v lz i a lc If th e F i f th Co lu mn i n F n n c e : 1 _.| ..\.._.....l_...... -....| -....--.|I --¢h»i'|.|they be used by civilians i n the eve nt the classify ing drivers do no t ne ed the m. Those wh o ha ve sec ured tires sinc e J anuary 28th ar e as fo llows: Me f ve m W est,He r ma n ,2 obso- lete ti me and tubes;A r t' s A u to .:; |. . ~ JUDIE HAMMANG DIES IN FREMONT Judie Anne Hnmmsng, 4-monl.h~ old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar-thur Hammang of Arlington, diedin the Dodge County Hospital at Plugge,Kennard,obsolole tire; Fred Weaver, Herman, 1 truck tireand tube; L. C. Johnson, Herman, 1 obsolete tire and iube;Erwin Sprick,Calhoun, 2 obsolete tires and tubes; J. Richard Shaw, 2 ob- solete tires; Oiuf Simonsen, 1 Lire and tube,obsolete;Tyson-Long Co., 2 truck tires and tubes. LOCAL RED CROSS TO ORGANIZE ¢A meeting of all persons inter-eaved ln Red Cross work will beheld a Blai in cl;a.r~e of the fune~! She had been ill for the past week, suff eri ng meni ngi tis whic h result- ed fro m a th roa t i nfe c ti on. Bo rn September 22,1941, J udie is su rvived b y he r p ar en ts ; a si s- ter , P eg gy , 2; a nd all f our g ran d- psrents,Mr .an d Mr s . S a m Hu m- ma n g a n d Mr . md Mr s . Gu y F a n - tens.Servic e pians ar e n o t yet c orn- expand the local ~ed C~as or-ganization,and create B,localbunchmo n definitely separated day evening,Febmary_i6.The .: i ~..ing wi ll be c alled at ei ght o' c lo c k. |I ::l :::I ;:|I ;|l I | opmen t, an d a. bi c y c le d rill wi ll be s till af for d to ma ke a pu rc hls e of oth er wo rth- wh ile fe atur ol.'fhelxomo bo nds a nd sta mps. It's a n In- me n t th nt wi ll h e lp mak a o a r -fin ale wi l l' £ i o d th e en ti re troo;p1c,:art massed bef ore the flag, legdin g the tain th a t th a t inc ome wh ic h y o u audienc e in " Th e S ta r Sp a n g la i ha ve n o w wi ll continue." Bann er." a To Be Hosts Thurs day ,Fe b n mr y 12. Th e y wi ll ho ld open ho ule to the ir fr ie nd s f ro m 1:00 to 4 :0 0 in the a f te rn oo n an d of c ou rs e in th e evening.Th e near relatives and c hi ld re n wi l!be present f01 the dinner. ALL MALES To REGISTER Saturday,February 14,1942, und Monday,Febnnry 18,1942, between Lhu hours ol 7:00 mm. and 9:00 p.m.,have been pmclaimed by the governor as RegistrationDays for this stato for a\l men in Settler Of 60 Years To Celebrate Golden Wed- ding On February 12 Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Gieselmann, living about four and onehal! mllea enst of Lhn Brown Oreck Church, will celebrate their Gold U i | Pauline Metzler of Tekamadu un- de r we nt a n appe ndec tomy , Th urs- day , a nd was d is ed Tizesday . Lor rai ne Mc K i nn i n an d Ave r y Jaapersen,bo th o f Tekmtnnh, had :a a f a tration will be held at the Court Room in Blair only. These registration stations will open at 7 mm. and clole at 9 p.m.on both Saturday,Felmzary 14, had Monday, Febnmry 16. H. H. uma to this country sixtyyearsam and he has been a mighty good citizen and hu done his part in building the communi-ty. The Enterprise extends rnolt |as H. H. nay s, has gone so rapidly for1'.y-fifth bmhday on February 16.1952,and who are not now members nl the armed forces; lnother words, all unregistered male residents in the SLIM ol Nebruh who were barn between February17, 1897, and December 31, 1921. Reglatntlan stations ln this lo- cal bond area will be lomted atthe following places: On February u m ,at Bldr,Kannard,Fnn\a~ .=. .; ~ MARsf1xLLs' cousm I KILLED AT MANILA p Russell Chambers ol Fullerton, California, was reporuxi as mlnslngin action in Manila, meording w word received thin week by his eoudna,Mr.a nd Mm Chet G. ..| Mr .H H ,Gieaelmann led hi s bride, Misa Anrm. Buc kholdt, to the a lta r in Lhe Br own C r ee k Churc h where,in the pr ese nc e of fr ien ds. th ey were united i n mar ria ge by Rev. J o hn Hilge nd or f.Sinc e than they ha ve resided o n the f u m whi c h is s ti ll the ir home.Ma n y are th e joy s a nd so rr ows ti nt Iu wn |.. Dells ~orlow~ s~ ~sync,; b Buy Defemlg Bonds and ka.Saving Stamps NWIBUY DEFENSE BONDS at the Jmuen homa ~ay.~~~ nieal~. ° Mn. HI-I7 Hoon, who was | Miss Melva Jensen, daughter of Nels Jensen. Blllr school custodian, md Mm Jensen, :nd Chris Axtall r-gn. Arthur Nelson o! went of .1 .|cu nand his wile on their anniversary Tuesday~y.~or th~ present, the; fou r,bo th inc lusive,to present the ms elves f or le glai ratio n. The age gr oup s to b e r egi ste red in c lud e all me n no t pr evio us ly r e- ginbemd wh o ha ve attain ed the ir twen ti eth bir thd ay on Dec ember WM. SCI-IEER, SR, WAS 79 MONDAY Willlnm Scheer,Sr..was guestof honor at his home in Arlington, Monday evening; the occasion com~ memorabed his 7901 birthday. Present were Messrs. and Mem dames William Scheer, Jr.,and Arlington me n t Misn Frmncaa Clemmer has rg- Mrs. Earl Jensen is spending eat Merkling and family of Fre- mont;Ray Echtenkamp and Leon- ard Laaker of Elkhom;EmilScheer and family, RW Scheer andfamily,George Scheer and family, An Luaker and funily and JackScheer of Arlingwn;and Mm. Amanda Goesling of Fremont. Q;.L» i»}"1;1ni\"one which now is L; he f of elaw th e c o llaps e of ml- {¢i a1 c on di tio n Of the ge ne ra l fu nd Several c p u of sé ir le t fe ve r an F uc is m an d th a over th ro w O! whi dl. Ip pa amed to be $ 8, 00 0 over ha ve been rep or te d in th e N e w li u n o l i n i a l i k e MB HI HN E M th e d l i v r n -1 En g la nd vi dn i ty , : n d o n e He r ma n axis. The Captain hu been i'0l'¢i8f'The s ituation looke d ba d and for boy Ro b e rt K mr n e r i l s a i d to b e.nrnnnnnnalanf nl fha ffhirnun DHI? n Hrnn H* nnnnnnml IHQ? Hua ummlr..'Ill xr§f|1 Hun rliunnun, "Fha Wm-mnn very well patronized but wmchl would not hnvs mem with response n few weeks ago.Three stations this week are advertising "tire rotating"and"tire inspection" service. The sta-l Lion operators have set a regular- fee on the work of removing me wheels and placing them on oppo- site sides to promote more even wear. They also will deflate the,tires and remove them from theHms to inspect the inside of thef /.nsings For minor breaks and to pick out small nails,awnen andglass imbedded in tread cuts.l RUTH BURR oNBUYING TRIP |Mrs. Ruth Burr,proprietor of the B and C Shop handling ladies' wearing apparel, left last Sunday for Kansas City, Missouri, where she inspected and.purchased the line of goods for her establishment for spring wear.She wu accom-panied by Miss Edna Ashelford of Blair.These spring goods will arrive shortly w be on hand for the spring trade. MISS MAHER, JOHN LEEHY G0 To COAST Miss Margaret Maher and her _brother-in-law,John Leahy.left Wednesday morning for an indefi- nite visit on the west wut.They will be guests of Mrs. WinlfredMaher and hmily. l Mr. and Mrs. Everett Pilcher of Omaha, Nebraska, are the puenla of a baby girl, born January 25th.She has been named Jeanne Eliza- ........,.......-.... -. -.~ V--~-.~ -. _ W..- ._ ~.-....-.~.. ....... ...~ ..-...News am' Christian Science Mimi-'men a.nd the officials would be tor.He ls the author of the in~|fomod to await their psy until the lor-motive biography ol' Dr.Ed-|taxes began to be paid in which ward Bones, last preddent of free would not be for about ninetyCzecho Slovakia. to whom he wns\d_,ys_But the abyss was bridged a personal tide. During rl-°.W°§ld by translerring sa.ooo from a n War, Hitchcock was a Captain Mil- light fund to the general fond ana itary Intelligence, U.S. Army.now everybody is h.ppy_ l-IOVENDICK OPENS BLACKSMITH SHOP Ed Hovendick, who operates a blacksmith shop ln east Blair an-nounces his reopening lollowing his absence from the shop during the winter months.Hia advertise- ment appears elsewhere in this Issue. Hundreds Visit Ex-Legislator On Anniversary Gather To Honor Couple. Long Time Spent In Same Community To g-row old gracefully and to retain the happy faculty of see- ing the world through eye! nharp~ eued by yean of experience is a blessing given to but few. In ad- dition to this, to live a happy mar- ried liie for lifty years and rear a family to maturity and he snr~rounded by grandchildren certain-ly rounds out a llie to the fullest expectations. Such ls the case of Mr. and Mrs. Fmnk Brown of Arlington who held open houns last Monday at their home in Arlington where theyentertainedmorethanone-hum dred-filty relatives and friends. All their wedded lite has hem spent on dis farm southean of Arlington and in Arlington wherethey have spent several yuan alt- ... _.H-.mane hum fr.. ami" mr. Ai f e r a l l i t l s a f i n o t h i n g h o have a.municipal light plant lobonow from when the city ls in 'dim need. KENNARD WOMAN, 89, S E R I O U S L Y I L L Mrs. Catherine Japp, 89-year-old reeldunt of Kennard,was taken suddenly ill last Monday dtsrnoon and wal rushed to the Dodge Coun- ty Hospital at hemont where she submitted to an emergency opera~ tion late in the afternoon. Mrs. Japp,who cams to this .county about 1868,is known byhundreda in the Kmnard vicinity. There is alan a large family ofchildren ruiding ln the vicinity. Her condition ia reported to be fair at th: time. ANDERS P. JENSEN RITES TUESDAY \A n d r e a P .J e n s e n ,n e a r l y 8 2 you-s of l s t.died Swlrd-ly. Jan- uary 81,1942.The resultant _cause was given as old age.Deceaaed was horn in Denmark vu June 14,1860 I-nd Gmc to .Amerios in 1881.He had no rela- tives hon.Funeral service were held Tues- day irom the Bendorfs Funeral|Home and interment was made in the Blair cemetery. CA NCE L P L A NS FOR C. P. T. COURSE Pl-ana for a spring Civilian Pilot'Training oourse at Dana Collegelhavn been cancelled because of a lack of interest. Danahad two C.P. ~ oourscs lan year,but was AZh<§§1§' .;;;.. "\|!lllK¢;i ...TJ "ilié week-end to lessen the danger of spreading. HERMAN DAD-SON BANQUET PLANNED Plans for the annual Herman Father-and-Son banquet were well underway this week,with the Methodist church women's organi- zations in charge. The date ot the event has been set for March 26.principal speaker of the evening is to be Dr. Dlenst of Lincoln, Dep-uty Superintendent ol P u b l i cSchools in Nebraska.A 88 AT HERMAN'SPOLIOPARTY Around eighw-eight persons at- tended the cud party held at Her- man,Thursday evening, for the benefit of the infantile paralysis fund.Twenty~two tables of play- ers enjoyed an evening oi bridge, contract bridge, plnochle and qrlh- hage. Prizes, donated by Hermanbusinasmen, went to Ed Haven- dick and Mrs. Ben Wachter. CHICKEN TI-IIEVES IN WASHINGTON AREA Chicken thieves are at work in the Washington-Dale area in the southwestern portion of Washing-ton County.o. C. Llesche. who lives on a farm near Washington, reports that Saturday evening ahole was sawed in the back of his chicken house,and an undeter- mined emount of poultry was stol~ en. JAMES E.DEWEY, 34. DIES IN OMAHA James E.Dewey,84,former Henman raident, died at his homeinOmaha on Saturday,January31. Survivors include Mrs Dewey- a son, Wilbur E. Dewey, a daugh-ter,Mrs.T. E. Smith, tive grand- beth and weighed 8% pound: at birth. o. n 0 a »1 o o n ~» s » ns s a n 1 uss c 0 » ¢ » » » » ¢ » » ¢ ~ » » DIDJA I-:vi-mr Dldja ever realize how cheap and how infinlmaimnlly smallhumanity can be? The exam-ple of smallness has been Iul- ly demonstrated recently in the musing of n llfe penlion for the members 01 the United States Congress. Just how these men,whoshould be held in high respect, can again ask their conxtihx-enls for support ln the next or other elections is hud wconceive. It certainly wlll take a lot ul'intestinal fortitude (er them W do so.' The act is vmmg and leaves a feeling that than llonly one Lhlng uppennon in mind and Llmt is bo dismzxrd the middle clusea who slruldyaye being burdened by excu- o a n o u u a s u us s n »u aa u 0 a l 4 0 o 1 U. of N. Debaters Discuss Federation Of Nations Afterwar min me "f ~ ~ { 1 § ¢a ';.".:;':.,."<,f"'§ ~"alU IlIerman vicinitym m I S FITCHS MOVE To TO RESIDE giH;I;\\'; uf u; .~§,;= w1 ' u they umheld. Their daugh-IN HOSPITAL°f.T='°~BLAIRWillil Horn, son of Mr. and Mrs.r~,_ whlnhter, lin. Chnisl Berry|ml»h,and their daughters-m-law,I F I \Mrs.Lawrance Bmwn md »1 \Following a farm auction last ra- Satundxy. Mr. and Mrs.Wal\acer :IQJQM rnmittgn'ina'-§""" i§<T§£`i\E»§m."` ""`li»'1`S&§ir l I l D ||» \ A l l l b a n L a u u x u v su y i"l1ICn m u c m l u r e n m o v e d D o r s u u rL t l l a t S n r i n r f i a l d M i n m n - i | . _......:..a,.a......|....u . .l a m . : .L u a i mnim imu wen »-rw. 'radar iiIma mm covered vm an ex-Inca!, , , , , , , , . [ " § ; , § ; ' , 3 " - 's u l \ l l \ l ' \ » ~ ; ' , ; ' " ~ . _ U.S.¢rmyg||||p||,|,sm.h'._ bon L\\neh,wh|¢hh¢|¢§¢¢':;p\| r- e h l l l d m m A l m l m ."The umxvzam mm md- 1 The elkht Roosevelt.-Churchill I has acommic .nn wnrkimr mm| who (annulLv.. mm. mm. I- ._i°.'1'Z._. .1'!"£'22f_- -."'fE"|"°""I I o 0 Q 0 u awe taxation.I t won more prop er i n th is dpatriotismisbeing sized, and nghtly, if tl were to offer their free during this paris tional stress. ild seem *Iay when empha- mesa mensenrleen ld of na- a murm-a mlmk- o u s ; »1s-|~|a_° | l !.1 .'\ [iced some of dmlr rlghte ¢° form the United sum as it ln wdny; |o should the natlunn of the world w promote the forma/- Uon of A ldmllu- union of :oun-ulen." This wu the general gist of' the nrgumenll pnasnmd at the Chnmbpr of Commerce de-h m a t tha Blair H1211 Sdwvlaudltoxlmn Ill. night. principals,whlch the debawm dlswssed PN und con,ue , briefly: 1.'lb mkno wrrlwrlnl wn u.2.To anlonre no wm- torlnl change- no: wished by the xwonle.s.Allow vwvls m dxwne their own fo of mv -erhnrnt.| . To f..'Z3..,tree wurl tnde w h m ponlbla.li.Fi ll eolhbanuan w pmmote dltlmm.6.Tn promow con- tinued world peace.'l. Freedom at the. neu.B.Cmlnplefa dll- umumnz of nations. Although the number attend- ins' wunot llrlre.the cwwd wu Nvresenudve of the city und comp and ms ny s xpnued nt- lslnctlon m¢\rd.ln¢ the nfhlr. Intlxa lbwo pho to uni he mul Len to Hxht My nm n followlz Waltar Phelan und Rlchnrd Lle- bert, memberu of ilu Cralglxton Unlvenlty debate tum.Nut la Univ vndty of Nehnsh Debah Couch Leroy hun um membenof the Nebraska tum, An Rlvon and nm mn. llhrrdn Ha nno n a n luro v ha _ "qv up... ww. {~~"~¢ .A ~`|____ _ . 'I.'5'°.§1`.°"§¢£'ff"Z§5'"'"' cutdgxrg 0'HANuoN M A D E #F R A N C E S J O H N S O N ,,,;,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, holding llghted ,,,.D l s ' m l c ' r M A N A G E R M I D L A N D S T U D E N T low tapers, And also 1 decoratedwedding cake.Ruben 0'llnnlo ,who is an-Misa Prmces Johnson of Arling- Mn.rl-.nk N l m u ma lmI *¢ '° 'i ln t m li fe num bmi -um has enrolled nt wanna c ol-mqph Andenon of Omaha Pm"-°d'no|| in this cena th mg Pnl~ len ln Fremont for the secund ae- durlng the afwemnon md ln the dentinl Imuranca Compmy,hu meatzr, which hrs justopenéd. Misa evening Hrs.No n m and bun promoted tu Dlnnlct Huugedohgmn ll elnslfled u An UBS*Mn. gm, Pfdffar hm c hurn.hr Wuhlngzon Owlty.ular ltudent.r f .APs hnn- *haf n .- - - u n v | u su\|l¢LII!'w i l i b e r e p u d l a t e d u s : *a n d r e a m . I l C 0 I Q 1 C 0 3q 1 :-vrnmumxfmszz \.¢¢\|¢§0 0 :¢. THE ENTERPRISE f Ludlnz Nawlpnper Suhwrintivn Price Pez You 8150 Enehred u saondcléns mnttex under tha act of Coupes ul Mmh 1879. xt the poswfficn at Blair.Nebnakl. HAPPENINGS OF BY-GONE YEARS 10 years ago1932After much lnvesuigndon inw themerit;of numerou;applicantstheBlahSchoolBoard has uleehsdLJ.Mamgvmery of Wilber Nebraska. The 0915* Cvmer Club met wig;Mrs.Elmer Holstein,WvdnesdlJanuary28,with Lillie GotBernice Dornuker,Mn.Rayn|¢nSchuldc, Mn.Peter Mondhont andMn.Henrv_G0ttaf1h as assistlnz FEDERAL INCOME TAX FACTS-NO.5 Many lumen will be liable for ineuma tu returns nnd paymentof tax for the first time Hils year.The term lumen includes live ~~:pw~f fi.;.\..4~Hr. and Mn wuum »~. ii s »;; _~.W~ r. ~ I mn: Sllndwafternoonmm .»;.|_....;». WASHINGTON OOUNTY A_BLY<DAY3181081 Blqir Was Fcunded in 1868;Lots - Auctioned By John l.`BIair 8 a:.|; on the history og Blair ap~rs ~.. Lees of the Town oi Blmir who be ing dgly appointed by the county Anna Marie and Domtnv Mordhorutspamtheweekandwiththeirnnrenw.Mr.and Mrs FredMordhunt. Johnny Mmdhom lelc Mondnyizqmiqg1'0r San Diem,Califof- ¢ HEBRHSKHPRESS 1Vsso<4Ia!»im JOHN A.RHOADES.Editor and Publisher J.HILTON suonnss Assume:Emma Advartldng MARYBETH McQUARRIE Looll Editor D. M.HANNAH Compodtor and Pram:n mas VANOLA J.BRUNTON Linotype OWUW mmm R/lsmusssu.Linotype Operator LEO HELMSING Apprentice . hunmlsanlxnpresalon.He ready made on impression wil you that will last for years lnSense andNonsense ,By D. M.H. ¢(2lEER UPrho wont atom the would hu everknown coma Io an md om runny nam. When your last upper tooth n gone you become u shy hermit and live apart from the world xv »duced to melancholy reflectlns .and soup.vEach Lime you attempt to speakyouholdahandkerehie!in front of your mouth like a dainty lady with the hurps.This causes mole esllers w look at you ooldly andoverafewdaysyoudecideto grow s mustache. v this is mother Hg; When you are tied in the cluihetakesathingthesizeof horse shoe which he hu hollowe out to mnksw.curvd saucer antrowelsittullofconcretesm! which road builders ull ns mix Then he forces it into your Iacandholdsitagainsttherootoyour mouth until it takes wot.Yo nre trapped andelpless. You prsyl You try to think ootherthingswarmurdertaxcl the flowers that bloom in thlspringtrala. When mis fails yoigriptheannsofthechairam vslowlygocrazy. What youv;nt is al§i*\?Finally y{i¢§;p1<>a; svith a mu! gm.iZ§§Ll§7 Z wlif.li\§»Jn§i§ff¢§§2.§;¢fT§;2h.§a;.§2i .that curves down over the lowetformut.ion is ready to pry loose 119. except when you lm it with When it lets sv.several pieea oaIorefingorhoputinsupplies.hide the size of defense stamp:What you really get is what farm let gn with it.ren eg;a poor;tand plus nasty .. . V zrsznar s from t e wife.This ends the ordeal except fo ~ ~V _the distressing business of getting3Une délb fhell you gf feelirégiused to the feeling that some forowangnmyouuppeno eigner has mov d in and is nglanceintonrnirmr.You look doing your catirfg for you.ov :again and scream Mercilul heavens!Apparently somwne has DORNACKER NEWS struck you on top of the head and telescoped you. The distance lrorn Pet/or Petersen of Omaha spembstoyourchinhas Tuesday niszht and Wedneadalyoureye~row;§irunk two inches. When you pull with Mr.and Mro_ Hemy Gvttsoh your face apart it opens up like Miss Greta Dornacker returnaanaccordionthat has had s b1gw.home Sunday from the Hsrolcout.lilisfcldl home where she ha¢ _ _ _ v _worked for two months.Mr and Mrs.Harold ClwistenNow you resort to strategy. You ..nractice lettinz your jaw fall down§_fffi ~~f}_qg§¢dM§=¢;§g3 and ranches.Fanners may mnin their raands and file their returns of ironlne on either the cash receiptand disbursements basin or on thacemdbasisofaccounting.consistent method must howcvebe employed.Lf a cash buiu 1usedFormINOFSchedule1FarmIncome and Expenses is rquiredto be filled out and filed 1 conjunction with Form 1040. Deductions from sms incom may be made by hrmers nsneceasaryexpensesAllamountsea=pended (other tlmn those const _|turing capital expenditurvl)inemQrylngonthebulnsuofhrmim xt Deductions for expenses inelud such items as cost of feeding anraisingllvabock(except tlw valu lr of larm produce grown upon dl L farm ind the lnbor of the Qxpayer);east of seed;minor repairs t d lnrrn building;(other than th dwélnng of the farmer):sm! tools used up in the course of e year or two;fuel nnd oil iwed fo !farm work;repairs and mainten u ance of farm machinery;hired In borers and hired machines ani cost of commercial fertilizers th I benefit of which is of short dura lyltion. |The bust oi farm machinery lliequipmcnt and farm buildingsd amounls expended in the development of lanns orchards and ranch es as well ns the amounts expendedintherestorationofsci a fertility preparatory to actual productionof crabs and the cost o:~ Iiming soil to increase productiveInessover s.period of years an s capital expenditures.Losses incurred in the operstioratfarmsasbusinessenterprises|are deductible from gross income !1f llvcshock hue been purchased fm any purpose and afterwards die:f from disease exposure or injuryor is killed by under of the nuthori ties of a State ar the Unite: States the actual purchase pHce ol such livesluck less any depreciantionallowable as a deduction in respectofsuchperishedlivestock i may be deducted if the loss is nel 1 compensated for by insurance ol 1 otherwise. If gross income is ascertained ba . the use of inventories no deduction If» r can be taken separately for liveaim\\r nnvlnrtu lnno viurinu thi r~ as A r,ls if BLn lel l le s :£ r g.le .d lei0 .o e n a r ,_ d k ; low.The material ls taken from s history of Blmlrs early days, written some years ago by EditorJohn A.Rhoades of o Enter prlse.)Beautifully located on a.tableland about two and onehslf miles from the west bank of the Missouririverandinnorthlatitude fonyons degreel my thirtytwominuteswithhillsminsonth#south and wsst Blllr natlea in contentment the hams of approximatelythreeoussndsouls. ozsuuisb dams ofNc~ brasks no town has guinedanorurenownforherbelutythanBlair.Her magnificent shade tree herwideandwellkeptstreetsandhernumberofcomfortablehomes bring forth the admiration ol thestrangerwlthinherXstes.Trees.mes a veritable forest of beantifulshadetreesof every varietyknownto thrive ln this climate.Looking back uer the vista oftimesincethefoundingofBlair it seems well nigh impossible thatln the short years that haveelapsedthat such marvelous changes could have been brought about in the developmentoftheopenpmiriscountrytothisveritableGarden of Eden wh{.;h appearance the citybearsespeciallyduringtheJune time of the yearThecountrycontiguous to Blairisprimarilyaplainscountrywith a rich virnin soil undcrluid by a mg only appouiteu ny me counwcommisdonenandhavingtakentheiroathsofofficecalledthe meeting.Present F.~H.Longley M.D.A.Reed J.H.Post C.B.HemianandM.V.Wilson. On motion preceded fs pennanentorganisation.The election ofofficersraultedintheunsnlmonselectionofJ.H.Post chslnnan;C.B.Henman treasurer and M.V. Wilson clark. W. C. Walton wasappaintdattorneyforthetownuidA.T.Chlrin.constable.On motion a committee of threewas appointed by the chair to lubmitfor adoption at our nsxt meetingaformofbylawsandordinancesfortowngovernmentconsistingof A.Reed F.H.Longley and W. C. Walton.Also s.commltt/es on grada oohsdstlng of F.H.Longley and M. V.Wilson.Nofurtherbusinessbeingbelonatheboardonmotionadoumed.M. V.Wilson clerk.Approved J.H.Post chairman. During the following meetingsbylaws and ordinances were passedforthegovernmentofthetown.The first ordinance ls here reproducedandistakendirectlyfrom the town mcords of that datewhichisinthe possession of thewriter. ORDINANCES ot the ......v .rm iight conuurwudlsntrictcourthere. Mrs.Iester Belford and Mn.Louis Faxnberg reviewed books fortheMondayAftemoonClub.David Murnmert severed hisihandjustabovetheWflstwhile cutting kindllng.Joe Bolln of Fort Calhoun diedsuddenly at the home ol his daughter.Mn.Frank Wolff. Misses Alu Ntlsun and RuthWidener have been sledad st BonoSchool.Margaret Linden hu beenelectedto teach at Brewster next year.Sheriff Snap Sut.hllnd vuattackedby A prisoner when hetookthenoonmesltotheJail.The prisoner who sauna the held on x charge of robbing the ptto Kruse my at Fvrt Calhoun. o s 5 years ago 1987 Wadilngton County will have arestrictedcornacreageln1937;jr must be equal to that of 1936.The Blair Canning Co.under the trouble was Dean Marley who is! imanagement of C.O.Dawson.isplanningfor a big pack this yur.l Miss Vina M Foley and Harry»E.Campbell were married.Tuesday.They will reside at Kilgore.I The 13 club of BlalrHlgh enitertained85guestsat an athletic_b1u1quet.In charge were Janet|Hr.rnphill George ThornlsurghBettvConmtnnJe.na\M.~............ the lesson on Ir Illness ComesAfterthemeetlnlrahandkerchiefshowerwsdieldforMrs.ArthurSchneeklothandMrs.WilliamChristensenwho are moving awayinthenearfuture.The nextlmeetinzistobe with Mrs DaveKrogerFebnxsry18th.Mrs.Anna Melton was a dinnerguyofMr.and Mrs.Gus AuchunMr.md Hrs Detld Kruse U!Fort Calhoun visited w=lt.b EmuGomnhandLillie.Thursday. .Mr.and Mrs.Elrgert Olut andsonsandGretaDornackersventThursdayeveningwiththenof nscker family.The teldler and pupils of theDomacksr School h smarty din M .......Wei »wruuurstJohnnv!D€nt Thursduv af Messrs.and MesdamcsLuchmand family Lcrov OfamilyofAshland.Charbotha and their niece of FweredinnerzuestsofMMrs.Raymond Schuldteveninxr.Misses Anita.Esther angmMordhorstandrohnny and Harry Mordhoii¢=Bd their ts Mr.asPeters..a§§§¢.Sunday.Mr.and Mn.Essen Ol sons ment Sunday sftemmZir.and Mrs.Henry Gottervln. Mr and Mrs.Peter Mon l the Peter Kroner horno_ Em Chaner.Friday.for sit..Christen VJ ...~....i »i.3 ..isemTuna9¢l¢v H1 h and Mar Kroger.Saturday event:3 Amr Puls who are movlng|}9|p Herman tele rate hisdMissVlrlrlnlaVoetmannwentlimArthurSthneeklbth[Ihe weekand in Iowa.dinner zuest of her mothe|Emil Gottsch celebrated his abirthdny Tuesday evenlnz.entertainingfriundsandrelativesstigiochle.Prizes were Won by Mn. Fred Paulsen.Frldsy.Mr.and Mrs.PeterMrs.Emma Champion anvisitedHenrvKrozers.SuomaeKnlepMrs.Henry Mrs Artlnu SchneeklolSchneekloth.Mrs.Clifford Blmzlchildren were SundayEndMrs.Lmlie G0ff~G¢lI»MPHzuests of Mr and Mrs.lJohnny Johnsen and Mrs.Hennlschneeklaui.lGottsch and traveling prize wen!Mr and Mrs.Henry GottitoMrs.Girls Fedde.Lunch waslrvin visited Thursday 1served.Mr.Gottsch received awith Mr and lllrs.Chrislongdseteleuhonecallfrom.and dauizhters and lcler Prhistwo dauzhtxs.Fmnces and Erin Omaha.dine who are in California.|Mr.and Mrs.William ClMr.and Mrs.Fred Nelson and.svn and fumilv visited ThlLylevisitedMr.and Mrs.Henry evemnxz with Mr.:ind Mrs.. umLexnoon HenryhrtandlesSo~ lorence. r.and Sunday d Mar lenman mt via \d Mn. hrt and am with wh and rdhors£» :I Gene iennm nz.toIbirth waa n r.Mrs. Kroker d Gene nday. th and dinner Henry Sch and aveningKruse nenzcn zrisien \u rsdnyJoh n nvarichvirginsoilundcrlnidbyaclayaubsoil.This with a pleateousrainfallanda.temperate cli mate makes the country wonder fully productive which in turn adds greatly to the wealth of Blair. The founding of Blair goes back to March 10 1869 when the town lots were sold.The original set tlcrs upon this beautiful plateauwereJacobAlexanderandT.M. Carter three brothers who had lo cated hero in May 1855. In 1864 the Northern Nebraska Air Line Railroad Company wasorganisedandin1867receiveda gmnt of seventyfive sections of land which grant was transferred to the Sioux City dz Pacific Rail road~Company during the same year the company being composedofJohnS.Bowen and four other gentlemen.In 1868 John I.Blair and associates became the ownem of the franchise of the road.In June of that year the people o! Washington County at a specialelectionvotedtotheS.C.&P. Company $75000 in county bonds and the company which had been awaiting the result of the election immediately thereafter under the management of John I.BlairpushedtheroadacrosstheMiss ouri and built it centrally throughthecountyfromeasttowest.to Fremont reaching there before December 1868.1 During the construction of the road speculation was rife as to the exact location of the prospectiverailroadtown.DeSotos hopes of being the terminus of the road had been cruelly nipped in the bud by the decision of the company to cross the Missouri river three miles above where she was locat ed the place of this crossing of the river being determined by the existence of Carter Valley which here nina down to the Missouri affording a natural op ~ning ;:~ Emu Go0d_ émce Franc~liGottsch and Irvin. Monday:Johnsen andfnmily. duughteru were allen at the Joe Jensen home Sntunhy evening.On Sundxy evenlnx.lhs followingweregueststhem:Mmm.anMesdnmasManleyIlunarandJem.Walter Ands » ; ml DddChrlldnn»\».¢.{.L§.:nd fill. ily.Wllter Peuunen md hmlly.and Ottn Clmmnnn and funny.Mn.Chrll Wrlch lpent uveraldnynlutweekvilltingKr.mdMrs.Frank Keller lu Canton SouthDukoll. Mr.And Mrs.Chulu R.From » llrold Stork homo Frlday even~ n iff..C.E.Fnnch md IreneMrsHoazlmdmdlon.und Glen Suvaxe all of Omnlu.were Sun dny dinner nuesu of Mr.and Mn. Gifford French.Mosul.md Maodnmea Roy Fol~len und duuschten.Peter StrlcklettndchlldmllWoodrowSvax\dliurd and sons xll of Hlnlr.and Bam Sel bv and dsukhwn vena guests ofMr.und Mn.Alvin Svendgurd Sunday uvanlmr.honodnx Many KUI-IR &ENGERTEXACOSIATION I tlon of the location of the townwassettleduponthepurchaseby the railroad company of land owned by the three Carter broth~ ers already mentioned as original settlers and of James StewartWilliamTempleandC.Il.Heck man of 10175 acres of land;this land the present site of Blair was offered for sale in lots at publicauction. This sale took place on the 10th of March 1869 and lots to the aggregatevalueof$61000 were sold that day the highest price paid being $350. This sale was conducted osLens~ ihly by the railroad company but in reality John I.Blair purchased the whole tract of the original set tlers;it was he who sold the lots. and it was he in whose honor the town was named.From this time the future of the town seemed as sured and up to.the present time she hu through boom times and financial depressions experienced a healthy growth. The first meeting of the trus tees of the toiirn was held August 7 1869 and the minutes of the meeting are herewith reproduced Blair August 7 1869 The first meeting of the trus THE EAT SHOP -M e a I s-MALTED MILKS-BEER 24~HonrService ¢l year ago1941BlairRotarians were 81vests at:the C. c. C. camp Tuesdayevenin;z.QWarrenParkerhas been regclededsuperintendentof the Kennaxdschools.Miss Alberta Appleby plaeed second in the omaha district D. A.R.vontest. Joseph J.Greene.Hollywood.bought x Cadillac throngh CmBobs.local dealer.Madne Taylor and John Rasmussenof Rose Hill vrlll be mar~fled on Valentlnes Dny. Mr.and Mm.Wesley SorensenrevmledtheirmaneiageoflmNovember. J.T.Ndaon and Glen Sozemeneldajointhogsaleat the BlairlSalesPavilion. ...~ur. ~..Mr.and Mrs.Harlan Gottsch and son Mervin.of BenninlrLoll have moved onto i farm south of the Much school.Marvin is in Ela first grade at the March oo! Mr.and.Mrs.John Jensen of Kearney were callers at the How ard Jensen home Thursday nfter nnon.Mrs.John Stork is on the sick lilt as this writinir. Peggy Svendgurd treated her nchoolmutu and teacher.Georgia Mnrshall.to candy Friday on herbirtharmhrersary.Mr.and Mrs.Howard Jensen. .Ink and Edith Mary were cnl!el1 at the Funk Byers home nearKennmd.Sundlv evening.Don't~Delay-#ltShortensTireLife as by Isw prescribed and deliver! the same to the collector of said town.|5th It shall he the duty of the Collector to collect all said taxes as by law prescribed and makei monthly returns to the treasurer nf said town.l 6th The treasurer collector] and constable shall before enterl ing upon the duties of their of~ fites each enter into a bond Wim said town the amount to be fixed and approved by said tmstees con ditioned for the faithful performanceoftheirduties.And the trees1 urer collector assessor constable and attorney shall before entering upon the duties of their office take and subscribe an oath for the faithful performance of the duties of their several offices. 7th The trustees of this town shall meet at the county treasur ers office of Washington Countyinsaidtown.on the first MondayoieachmonthatFocioekpan.Sth The above bylaws and ordi nances to take effect from and after their publication on the 2nd day of September 1869. Signed this 27th day of August 1869. J.H.Post ChairmanM.V.Wilson Secy. (To be continued) I I NE W Tire Service Every Motorist Needs to Prolong Tire Life Rotation of Tires . .We Remove All Four Wheels qnd Rotate Tires AQ- cording to Approved Methods to Promote Greater Inspection of Tires .Tires Are Removed, Related and Inspected For Ex- ternal Cuts and Bruises. Gravel and Glass Are Re moved from Cuts and, if Desired, at Slight ExtraCost, Cuts Can Be Sealed up to PreventFurther Damage ., 0 I 0Deflatlonnspectlon . Tires Are Removed and Rutated. At the SameTimeWe Deflate and Remove Tires From the Rim,Re-move Inner 'I'ube and Place Casing on Machine Which`0pens It m Show Breaks in Carcass.Repairsof Minor Breaks Made Major Break Repairs Are 0 l 0 75c $00 For the Set $40 ;out I Buy Defense Stamps! x, ;e~.~'In y ~1~ 1;-~g* -s./~'~-_,>1 A \~ I Need Your Help You'll Enjoy Your Visit ToOur Good, Clean RecreationPlace! No CARDS No BEER of Blair were :meats there on Sun day eveninkMr. and Mrs. Arnold Hansen andchildren were :mats of Mr.mdMmGlas Hansen in Omaha,Sunday sfwmoon.On Mondsy evenink. they wan allen at the ChrlsHsnsenhom# near Blair. Mr.md Mn.Arthur Kuhr and dsuxhtcr were callen at the Rl!mend Fmneh home. Sumdmv eveninz.On Sundsy. Mr. and Hrs.BertLaftiuof (T wen dinner gueststhawMr.and Mrs Gsrence Hansen and hmily.Mn.C. E.FrenchandIrene.Glsn Savane.Mrs. Hosxlsnd And Ronr all of Omn hn.were callen dnt slbemoon.Mr.And Mrs.Ed Gnuse snd sonswereevenlnkcallersthen.Mr.and Mrs.Rsymond Fnnch BLAIRRECREATIONHALL Eddie Woltje,Prop. Bowling -Games »Lunch Town Of BlaiiN\\rn\\nr nn; :ull You'll Enjoy Your Visit ToOur ood, Clean RecreationPlace! No CARDS No BEER owling -Games »Lunch BLAIRRECREATIONHALL Eddie Woltje,Prop. MARYBETH McQUARRIE L0¢ll Editor D. M.HANNAH Compodtor and Pnumm mss VANOLA J.BRUNTON Linatype 0P¢ll¥¥ mmm msmusssu.Lirmtyps Operator LEO HELMSING Appnndco . ~.1 .........ected and delivered and in all|respects whatever to do and performallthingspertainingtohis]nffioe and to apprehend on view ar warrant or on knowledge and :ring to justice all felons and dis turbers and violators of any of hese bylaws or ordinances 0l1myofthecrimingallawsofthis State And in suppress all riots sffraya and unlawful assemblies;which may come to his knowledge.ind shall have charge and supervisionofaidewalksandthegradingandimprovementsofstreets.nd alleys within the corporation mder the direction of the trus ees of said town.I 3rd It shall be the duty of the Preasurer to receive and safely;:een all moneys which may come E This slackjewed attitude makes :rw feel like a school boy on his first date and you look in the mi:»» ror again to make sure your mouth i.emt open and leaking. U v.Desperation finally drives youhacktothedentistfsferwhathe evening with Mr.and Mrs.John Domackefr. Messrs.and Meedamee Henry Dierks Raymond Schuldf and Richard Lamp visited Mr.and Mrs Henry Gottsch Saturday evening. Miss Greta Dornacker vlsimd Mrs.Henry Gottach Mondav af~ ternoon.Mrs.Elza Appleby and Mrs. William Christensen sDel1t Ihu§~s || It Pays to Look NEA T Lennon hom in Blair. Elzu ADD|ebV and family spentSundnvattheHarlevApplebyhomeinArlingtonnttendinxranall day m¢etinK of the Church of God. Ed Lewellen Barber Shop Downstaira_ in the 0|{nnlun liullding We Repair RAIDIKIDS Gamble Store Bldr.Nebrlwltl |Year_ tpaaeiof Wlawa Mrs.Harold E.Taylor enter tained the Merrv Makers.Thllffl day.The afternoon was spent If :sewing and lunch was served .Guests were Mrs.John Taylor L rl Mrs.Howard Taylor.Mrs.Emma Taylor.and Misa Vers Nygaard The next meetinir will be wit! Mrs.H.W.Rasmussen of Ross Hill. Messrs.and Mesdames Ottt Vhristensen LaVonne and LyleManleyFischeranddaughter.Jenn S.W.Anderson and Bobby.Wall Andersen.Bobbv and Shirley and Vhristisn Andersen and childrer mure guests of Mr.and Mrs.Joe .Ilseen and family.Sunday evening.Mr.and Mrs.Ross Love und daughters Norma.Lea and Gwen dolyn were Sunday afternoonizuvstsoftheMartinNelsona.MissIimmn.Nelson and HIUTY Covin ofOmahaalsowerevisitors.I.aVonne Christensen attended s.birthday nartv honoring PearlSmithntthehomeofMrs.Anna J.dy .xr.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon KexnpckenfIllairandDeenKemnekeOI(}:r1ulll\were Sundsv guests at the parental.Paul Kemneke home.Albert Sehiodt attended a boardlunetinyzoftheProductionCredit I L .Wsociation in Omaha.Sstundsy.Mr.and Mrs.Austin Besles wereSunduvdinnerIIIlestsattheKenlwlhSmithhomenorthofBlair.Arthur Kemneke spent the week_vml in Omaha at the WillillmThurberhome.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Long BettyendHob.were Sunday guests ofMr..nnd Mrs.Harold Taylor and family. Mr.and Mrs.William ThurberDeloresandRobert.were Sundav Af 0 him by virtue of his office and my out the same on order of the rusteea upon which treasurer anvrdershallbedrawnbytheclerk 0 be countersigned by the chair nan.4th It shall be the duty of the Lsaessor to assess said bowh the mount prescribed by said trus THE EAT SHOP -M e a I s-MALTED MILKS-BEER 24~HonrService I Need Your I-lglp » We'r~Ready for.Spring My Blacksmith Shop Is Open For the SpringSeason Farm Machinery Repairing Indicnlions Arc That T|\(f\>win |29 Lula of llcpnir\\urk This Spring.Il Would lh Wine to Get Your Work Done Early EI)"9,!{'§H!?!€!§=,.!E1§£!9'"i*h 0 Publlc Sale! On the IArm 1 Mile North and 0neQunrler Mile Eu! of Tekamah _ ON Monday, Feb. 9,'42 BEGINNING AT om:o'cLocK 3 Head Cattle 3 2 Guernsey Milk Cows1Purebred Black Angus Bull, 3 Years Old Bal Good Farm Machinery .n H Tr :tor onIEEE...wllh Petra LillyY12..2..£u ~Trlrwr onB1tknrawefBlmler1New288(hzlllvalnr forFnnnnllHor M Truiar1NHHNPowerLlft.Lia:for H or M Tractor1New¢yle I Mo 4row 1 Slnglerow Udllvlier 1 1 1 Slnglerow John D e e reLlaler 4Wheel Corn RollerNewWllmdlTractorGulda2rowCultlnwrI1Admin]Ha Baller1McConnlek zl1 l;8¢ll|l|an.Combine wlth MotorWannaPrnaRnllerElectrle .lammvuyBrood-er Slove. 500 ChlekSlxearrows'roo NummousAND OTHER 'lmMENTION USUAL TERMS Harold Toft uwnuur Kuexla of Mr.and Mrs.Paul Kemucke and family.Mr.and Mrs.Manley Fincherand Jean were Fridav evening vinitoreof Mr.and Mrs.Otto Chris~tenaen.Mn and Mrs.Lloyd McCann andMrs.Menie McCann were Sundaydinner guests nf Mr. and Mrs.JayStewart. Erie Christensen and Emory Pe~tersen of Dana Colleue were SundayvisitorsoftheKu!Chdsten senn.Mrs.Exam Wulf and san lrv»ln.went Saturdny afternoon vrlthMrs.Fred R.Wulf.Margaret.E1dine and laterWulfandEvaSnowdenwereinOmaha.Saturday.HMIs.H.W.Ianmunnn was annersmutatuatinRenAl\awsThursday.Mr.and Mrs.Leo Andreuonwere Sunday evening melts of Mr.and Mrs..hy Stewut.Manure:and Lester Wulf enl.ertalned_ Friday in honor ol theirbirthdays.Sunner xuelu wen EnSnowdenofBlair.Ethel and ArthurBehrendt of Benson. Mr.mdMm.Fred Wulf and Earl.DomthyandAlbenHlnaenandLloydKuhr were evmlnz zdeah.Lola Hinellne.dau hter of Mr.And Mm Charles élnellne leftMondayforOmahawhenaholalobeemployed.Joan Taylar war a Wednesdayevenlnlzumof Lola and DdoreaWilloughbyat the J. E.Willoughby.home. gf and Mn.Gifford FrenchanGenehalndliIHAuamencelebnwharblrllldly.Thundav ave Mra.Joe Jellen accompaniedgRuthWolfeto Lincoln Mom sf...Ind lin.Clifton HllhhldelnfOmahawerewed»enul uuaataof Mr. and llra.Hn/wud Jansen. ~| n nn~ s |~| n Ex I H ..r a.;iQb. ;..»_._\a¢i;uL;um*asm ---'mn nmiiiivnsszs- Leaveg for Eastern Job M i n n D o r l e C h n I | t i A men dmxhwr of Mr. and Mn. Frnndt Oh rin ti ma n, left WodneadnyforWuhingwn D.C., plmningbonpo rt Io duty an 1 junior lwnographer nextMonday.Misa Christiansen gndu- nied from the Blnir nigh School in 1940. Mmumn STUDENTS NOW 'rEAcmNG Savers)Hldluad College ltu- dent: whole human an m Wang; m m c m f v an:chad tudzi ng in their oducndan warns.They an Dorvthy Haier ol Renaud, llelbn Lea l!cCIel!An And lhrga nt W at 0 ! Arlington.All three ak d u mti m 'nudnnts who have begun "prnntloe beuzhing" in g-nde lchooln in Fremont or vicinity u |. putt of M.ldlmd'| teacher-training pro- gnm. Min Haier uk! Min M¢Cle|~Inn wm spmd one hour daily in E n t Bdluol in Fremont,while duu Fellovmhip o Meet Snndny The nnwly formed Adult Bellow- < p of the Methodist Church will eet next Sunday eveninx. for l dy of "The Methodist Meetingmuse"A pmgmm of games will led by Dick Lippincott . ~.E.S. Kenningtnn ~fficen Elected _ New officers of the O.E.S. Ken- Items About Your Neighbors 1 \ln-_ :nd ln. Harry C.Jensen v m di a na :RWI*-I. 'I\ussd\y» ofMr. and Ura- Nels ll, Juan. l l i u Frances Chmmer bla rvturned 1°Immanuel Ho rplm in Omahx fo r fa nhnr medial ust- meat. Mn. L ll. Be a t vu n guest,Sundxy,of Dr..i d M n. N. J . Mann of Tehmlh- Min Alice .hmm of Piney, Ne- braska, mu a week-and vmw, ol h e r l n . r m h , M r . m d M n . E d A . Jenun. Misa Annetze F1-me of Omnhn spent the weak-and in Blllr with HE R M A N C O U P L E W E DS S A TU RD A Y Tha mining: 61 lil! Jean ln-pnt Baynolda, daughtar of Hr.and Hrs. Ralph Beyno\d| 06 Rob- ust Eugene Jansen, mon at Hr. mdlln.Hml ll.Jensen, oaurnd Saturday Alurnnon, January 24 nv.the Arlington luhodin .umb pxnonnge, Rev. Dniid C. Simpson, pastor of tbxt church perlorming the oeremany.They we n le mm-panied by HIM Catherine Brvdsr- sen IM Dwayne Reynolds, brotha: af the bride.The brlde vu 1 wicker in the runl school: ol Washington Coun- 0M l s s D l m e r y to Wed Soo | Announcement wu made »-wee khyMx.u\dllrs .MnrtinDlm- sry ol Sidneyo! the beuvihd -- their daughter, J'e, to Dr.0 - Sehlumbargef ed fmt.;.~ Di me 'ry ,;turs ¢ nt| w\c hntn - No nh School in m m n i n a. former member mf the -:dual fnculty.__ Dr.Schlumberger, a pncti~ -~dentist, in a grmduta of the Un!- venlty ol Nebraska and n mam ber or m m Si zml m m . .. ..,.....- "When Stands 'Hue Winged Sell' try" by Mu-pun Kennndy,for membem of the Moudny Alwmoon Club when they met at the home of Mrs. A. c. Ddnl, Felmmry 2.Mn. F-ly Johmvn nllo purtiaipawd in the px-vognm. radius! selectionsof poetry by Egg" Guut md Og- den Nash. During the business meeting the duh vofed w donlh $2 to the In- fmtile Pa nlili l fund and $5 00the Red (hon war rellaf.l i m Plan 4-umm 5 1?m u m s . V i d ! A vacation of lonr months ilplanned By Mr.and Mn. H. C. Kulhr, who laft Thursday lor QMweltaunt.Thay will spend mostnf t h e a mw nh u mh -m md daughter-in-law,Mr.and H n Hnrvey N. Kuhr af Lo|'An¢eleS» Cdlfomia. Mn. Ma li n 1| Cl-nl Club Hosta; ._. .Ev MRS.OHANIDNREVIEWS BOOK Leaveg for Eastern Job M i n n D o r l e C h n I | t i A men dmxhwr of Mr. and Mn. Frnndt Oh rin ti ma n, left WodneadnyforWuhingwn D.C., plmningbonpo rt Io duty an 1 junior lwnographer nextMonday.Misa Christiansen gndu- nied from the Blnir nigh School in 1940. Mmumn STUDENTS NOW 'rEAcmNG Savers)Hldluad College ltu- dent: whole human an m Wang; m m c m f v an:chad tudzi ng in their oducndan warns.They an Dorvthy Haier ol Renaud, llelbn Lea l!cCIel!An And lhrga nt W at 0 ! Arlington.All three ak d u mti m 'nudnnts who have begun "prnntloe beuzhing" in g-nde lchooln in Fremont or vicinity u |. putt of M.ldlmd'| teacher-training pro- gnm. Min Haier uk! Min M¢Cle|~Inn wm spmd one hour daily in E n t Bdluol in Fremont,while duu Fellovmhip o Meet Snndny The nnwly formed Adult Bellow- < p of the Methodist Church will eet next Sunday eveninx. for l dy of "The Methodist Meetingmuse"A pmgmm of games will led by Dick Lippincott . ~.E.S. Kenningtnn ~fficen Elected _ New officers of the O.E.S. Ken- Items About Your Neighbors 1 \ln-_ :nd ln. Harry C.Jensen v m di a na :RWI*-I. 'I\ussd\y» ofMr. and Ura- Nels ll, Juan. l l i u Frances Chmmer bla rvturned 1°Immanuel Ho rplm in Omahx fo r fa nhnr medial ust- meat. Mn. L ll. Be a t vu n guest,Sundxy,of Dr..i d M n. N. J . Mann of Tehmlh- Min Alice .hmm of Piney, Ne- braska, mu a week-and vmw, ol h e r l n . r m h , M r . m d M n . E d A . Jenun. Misa Annetze F1-me of Omnhn spent the weak-and in Blllr with HE R M A N C O U P L E W E DS S A TU RD A Y Tha mining: 61 lil! Jean ln-pnt Baynolda, daughtar of Hr.and Hrs. Ralph Beyno\d| 06 Rob- ust Eugene Jansen, mon at Hr. mdlln.Hml ll.Jensen, oaurnd Saturday Alurnnon, January 24 nv.the Arlington luhodin .umb pxnonnge, Rev. Dniid C. Simpson, pastor of tbxt church perlorming the oeremany.They we n le mm-panied by HIM Catherine Brvdsr- sen IM Dwayne Reynolds, brotha: af the bride.The brlde vu 1 wicker in the runl school: ol Washington Coun- 0M l s s D l m e r y to Wed Soo | Announcement wu made »-wee khyMx.u\dllrs .MnrtinDlm- sry ol Sidneyo! the beuvihd -- their daughter, J'e, to Dr.0 - Sehlumbargef ed fmt.;.~ Di me 'ry ,;turs ¢ nt| w\c hntn - No nh School in m m n i n a. former member mf the -:dual fnculty.__ Dr.Schlumberger, a pncti~ -~dentist, in a grmduta of the Un!- venlty ol Nebraska and n mam ber or m m Si zml m m . .. ..,.....- "When Stands 'Hue Winged Sell' try" by Mu-pun Kennndy,for membem of the Moudny Alwmoon Club when they met at the home of Mrs. A. c. Ddnl, Felmmry 2.Mn. F-ly Johmvn nllo purtiaipawd in the px-vognm. radius! selectionsof poetry by Egg" Guut md Og- den Nash. During the business meeting the duh vofed w donlh $2 to the In- fmtile Pa nlili l fund and $5 00the Red (hon war rellaf.l i m Plan 4-umm 5 1?m u m s . V i d ! A vacation of lonr months ilplanned By Mr.and Mn. H. C. Kulhr, who laft Thursday lor QMweltaunt.Thay will spend mostnf t h e a mw nh u mh -m md daughter-in-law,Mr.and H n Hnrvey N. Kuhr af Lo|'An¢eleS» Cdlfomia. Mn. Ma li n 1| Cl-nl Club Hosta; ._. .Ev MRS.OHANIDNREVIEWS BOOK ~1;.,.group met with Mrs.Carl Bobs, are: president, Mrs. H. B. Brown: viceqnresldent, Mrs.Rosa Dash; and secretarytreasurer,Mn,D. R. Ehlers.` Ollngers Enlcnnln P. M. K. Me~bers A regular meeting of the P. ll. K. Club was held. Sunday nfter- noon, with all members present.The gathering,which included ynung couples of the Blair md Kennaxd vicinities, was held at theed Olinger home near Kemurd. Vernon Bobesvnl ~ere For vid: Mr. and Mrs. Vermn Robeson olBaltimore, Maryland, 'Arrived Sun-day evening lor a visit ol A week ~r rm days among Blair relatives They me guests of their parents,~r. and Mrs.Scott Robeson and r. and Mrs.~Ben Peck. Cl-nl Club Hosta; Member!of the Mundny Eval!-ing Card Club were guests of Mn. . m m Maher at nn evming ol bridge, Febnmry 2.Guasta wax-e Mn. o. Gilberuon md Mina Hu- 'riot Alhn.At and-9. priza man! w Mn. John Leahy,h i x l l mn : imd Mn. Clitfond m m m cut prize Mn. Kh\'Pl¢l'Iek Plan to Attend the 'rx-nan ANNUAL Scout Circus C¢m pb¢||'s M o r t u a r y P HO NE 9 1 Am\>ulence Service Advertise in The Enterprhe G. L. Dixon C0. l mu n n n o r E v zr y Kno wn Ki nd n n :L o u # ./~»». ..Mrs.Roy T. Kirkpl-trick v ulioness, Tuesday afternoon, to the Baptist Fellowship Circle.He r u-tmost was Mrs. E1-we Tumbled Mrs. Scott Robeson led the duvwtionalservloe, and Mrs. Charles McComb mn in charge of the al- ter-noon's program.Rafmahmmmtewere served by the ¢:o~holbease|, in conclwon. Official Meth. Boon! Met With Austin; Members of the official board uf the Methodist Church met with Mr. and Mrs, Milan D. Austin, Monday. at which time plans were made forLayman's Day observance on Peb-ruary 22.The Debt Reduction Crusade was opened locally, at that Lime.with David Mummert, Jr., as chairman.A goal of twelve units of $100 each, or 51200, was set as the share of Blair Metl-iw diets.,Pledges may be made and paid over a period of 25 months. Co-Hoatessea Hold Shower For Bride Mrs. Carl Bohn,Mrs. Woodrow West and Mrs. Otto Matzen enter-tained at the Andrew Bohs home. Thursday nfwmoon,compliment- ary to Mrs.Leslie Johnson (neeAnna Bohs). A shower of gifts was presented Mrs.Johnson,and the altemoon was spentst games and contests.Refreshments we re served by the hostcsses.Guests were Mesdames OttoRuweandDorothy,Raymond Ruwe,Lila,Marilyn and Donna, Ed Mundorf.Wesley Sorensen, John Becklun, Curl Mortensen, Pe- ter Hngge, Robert Welton and Jan- ice, Richard Barron and Sully,Wol- lace Johnson,Niels Nielsen and Barbara, IeR»oy Hansen and Lur-ry, Oliver Huddlesen, T. A.Bohn, Andrew Bohs,Otto hlatzen andRoger, Woodrow West, Carl Bohs. Advertise In Tho Enterprise Home Theatre Hume ai Perlecl Talking Picture N. T.L U N D REAL ESTATE-INSURAN 204 South 5th St. Phone White 168 THURSDAY February 5 Admission 11-30 Cls. Glomuroul Gloria Bahmul W *n w *F 4 3~.- r d x f n \ 'A o 114° uf' Als o-Artqof Scif-Defense Colnr Cartoon and Punpaa Pnddock Sport Reel. the Red (hon war rellaf.l i mFred Guyer wu appointed to Luke chargs ol the smiarr Lump of Girl Scouts.According to meant vhns. Mn.Wallzr Lydia will be helium to the Monday Aikmoon Club on Febru- Ary 9.Two have!talk: wan be given, Him Ella Hill uhm' as har subject Balkan and vldnlty, and Mn. George Kiihr, Jr., discussing Wuhingwn Sth by the Columbia Rlvnr drive. Cape.Twn new members joining th e c lub a t th at ti me wer e Mr s. J . P.Stok es a nd Mr s . E .E .Epper- ley . Bu y De fe ns e Sta mp s and Bonds No w ! wscs (Xrela Med Frldny The individual circles of the W. s. c. s. ol the lmlmdln; Church will men tomorrow, Friday, after- >°f~ at 2:80 o'clock.The sched- e: Circle I:Hostess, Mrs. Vernon F. Bellows;assistant, Mrs. Franl: Bellows., Circle II:Houma, Mrs. M, D. Austin;assistant,Mrs.W.E Lucka Cirtle III:Hostess, Mrs. M. o. Davis; assistant, Mrs. Sl Johnson. Miss Alice Jacobson Observe; Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Ola Jncobson and Miss Alice Jacobson entertained,Sunday,in observance of Aliee's lrlrthdsy.Guests nl. dinner wereMr. and Mrs. H. O. Hurd and Dor- othy,and Iavonne und LavemeHintonofBelgrade,Nebraska. Afternoon callers were Mr. andMrs. W. E. Kingdon and Jack of Kaennsrd, Mr. and Mrs. H_ C. Jen- sen. Mr, and Mrs. Merton Jensen and Judy, Mrs. John Hooks, Mer- gie and Ray.The visibors brought their lunch, and n pleasant social afternoon was spent. Blnlr Pick~Up Club A meeting of the Blair Pick-Up Club met, Thursday aftemoon, atthehome of Mrs.H.H.Brown. The current project lesson, "lt lll- ness Comes",was presented byMrs.George Rathrnann and Mrs. Margaret Kemp. A donation was nrmds w the Red Cross. Whl¢e,Spot Club Mrs.Alfred Anderson enter-tained the White Spot Club, 'l'hur~s» day,when the lesson,"Illness Comes",was presented.Visitors were Mrs. Hurry Morris, Mrs. Low~ell Christensen snd Mrs.Frank - r: L r I - » r I !rI | B*EI . .I IL 'wi u and 6 us Jul 1-reoe."" `nd " """"DANA cnom 'ro lf»-='»§»1Z°'l`\-1 dine Iwi mm-Bob Hunt if umm spent dm at N§'}.1f°g"£L'}'°1.. $.",.';'T.`i§."'""' s r o h ms c o N c E R ' r = = " o f He r ma n . T h e g r o o m ms wak-md mm an brother ma -\=»°'been engaged in farming with his terin-hw,Hr, and Mrs. EIIWYY Ed Juneau, Walter Nielsen md Sixty Dana studehh attendedih h Hunt, Jr.Ki n ~ A°d°"§ "b °! § 0 a e TuHi ll °wfn¢'h=°*°u _c m e m K m ]dra.Ed ri .¢ r u \ ,e»-'é»T°§"'li°f;.°f,,§3 go"f; ;_Nngh. Y°'1nx couple left for St. Paul, Ne-|A,k:;_ Chyd xg __g»,,,,, (;°°¢. ily. to attend the funeral of An- iield, llinnaota, Saturday evwiD8 in Council Blade, Iowa. The eon~cert was pruaihd in the Ahnh-amLinooln High School gymnaaiuut Club Notes Townsend Club No. 1 The regular meeting of Tawn-send Club No. 1 will be held at Schefflex-'a Hall on Friday evening, Febnmry 6. Washlnglon Ladies' Aid A meeting- of the waahinawn Indies Md is fo be held on Wed- Mrs. C. V. Sohuntacher. Dorcas Seidel;- The Dorcas society.Kmnard Lutheran Church womon'a argini-zatlon, will be enlerthined by Mrs. lem Schumacher on Thursday af- ternoon at two o'clock. Blue Ribbon Club The Blue Ribbon Baby nee: and Pig Club will meet at the farm home of Mr.and Mrs. ArnoldFuhlmdt, Saturday evening.Feb- ruary 7. Lutheran Guild The Lutheran Guild memberswill be guests of Mrs,N. C. Carl- sen at the regular Rather-init. Wed- nesday afternoon, I-`el1ruary 11. neaday aftemoon at the home of renee Cook home in Arlington. Sun bn-aka, rebmmlng to the home of,norattendedthePatrlof\JeRsvwix1U10 Z1'00m's parents, Monday. '1'lzat},~nm°m_Sunday evening. evening around aeventy~five 01 their [Hands and ndghbor! met in this home where they enjoyed an old-fuhinned dnrlvarl, STUDENTS PLAN BOX SOCIA L IN M A RCH The annual all-high school boxsocial win be hdd at Blair HighSehoolon March 13, under thejointsponsorship of the PurplePeppers and the senior class. Admee will follow the aodml, lol- lownng a cultom begun several years ago. OSSIBLY ur. and Mrs. Emvrv Hunt, Jr.. were Sunday supper gueah of Mr. and Hn.c ma G m o l Omaha, formerly of Blallr. Misa Helm Warrick and Rulaell Taylor were Sunday eveninl' gue e'tso fHr.a ndM11 .hc kPe t- men in the Rose Hill vicinity, Mr. and Mrs.Hy mn 0.Davisand June, end Misa Norma John- son spent Saturday and Sunday among relatives in Audubon, Iowa. Mrs. Maude Campbell of Helena. Montana, and Mrs. D, J. Corte of Omaha. were Sltundny noon lunc.l1- eon guests of Mrs. J. P..Jenaen. Mrs. lee Gregereen entertalned two tables of friends at ands. Wednesday afternoon. Her guests .. , _/[BOUT Y O U 'ere members of a card duh which A guest U!Misa Josephine John- son Sunday aftemoon was Mrs. L. D. Warrick. meets regularly. Mrs. Otto Arp was n Thursday dinner guest at the parental. Hen- ry Kuhr, home.In Lhe afternoonshe called on Mr. and Mrs.George Mrs Leonard Miller o!|H. Kuhr.Mr. and .Omaha visited Mrs.Millefa pJ.u'» ents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Siort, on Sunday. Miss Helen Wolff, who has been employed in Omaha since the lat- pasmr. otfieiated at the marriage of Marjorie Brown, Merrill, lows:Iand Elliott Lee, Soldier, Iowa. ~'I'he wedding was held at the parsonageter part of November. spent Sun- on Monday. day with relatives in Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thompson and daughter were among those'who attended a party nt the Law-I Mr.and Mrs.Otto Frahm and son, Clarkson, of Oentrelia, Wash- ington,were Sunday aftemonn callers on Mrs.Fmhm's aunt, Rev, John P. Brooks, Henman Mrs. James Morris and Miss Myr- '|Mise Vannln. Brunton; at the Her- dresr Carlsen.Hr. Carlsen svaah m m : a wu hmzw n c m s : resident. Hr. md Mrs . wm Peelee of lrvilfswn vidfed Hrs. Guia Bins, Sntmday,Hrs. Ed Natter was a guest of Mn. Hin: m Hwdav. andHn. Hatha Wimhell and daugh-ter, Irme, were Tuesday afternoon callers. Hrs. Frederick Sohrott of Coun- d l Bluffs, Iowa, was a weekend guest of her brother and sister-in~ law, Dr. and Mrs. D. R. Ehlers andfamily. The Ehlers spent Sundaywith nr. Ehlers' father, H. T. Em- ers of Coundl Bluffs. Rev. E. J. Hancock is in quite poor health at the prelent time, and is confined entirely to his lwme on East Lincoln Street. Guests of Rev. and Mrs. Hancock, Friday, were Rev. and Mrs. J. D.Green of Fremont and D. A. Comp- ton ol Blmir._ Gueeia of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Gre~geraen, Monday evening, were Mrs. Greger-sen's patents, Mr. and Mrs. E.C.Stafford,and her sisters, tle Stafford,all of Dee Madsen, an indefinite visit gt the Gregor- aen home. Miss Lavonne Hansen ol Winer- loo, Nebraska, and Min LorraineHansen of Omaha were weekendvisitors at the home of their par-enu, Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Hansen. Sunday afternoon,Lavonne at- s x l x i e T "' ~" versity, also, and la adillawd with Delta Gamma. The annbuncement was made at a hmoheon given Saturday by |l.r. and Mrs. Dimery. Seventeen :ash were invited; roam and freed! katan amsotive note to the hblrar pointmenta. The date for the wedding has rm m been aet- Better Home: Club me Bm Wachter, with the ao-alatanoe of Mrs.J.A. Jerpeaaei and Mrs. Floyd LGM8. mtertahld members of Hefman'a Better Homes Project Club, January 29. The lesson, "If Ilklesa Coma", was given by Mrs.Raymond Kastle and Mrs.Henry Wubbenhord; Plane were made tbr the group u meet. with Mrs Ernest Gxenler anFehmary 28. nn. D. R. EHLERS -Dentist-~Former Dr. W. F. Hemphill LocationHome Theatre Building mm, Nebraska ANCE! or'r's HALL Bennington, Nebr. Sunday, Feb. s Mode ByPete Kuhl and His Orchestra Iowa. Mila Stafford remained g] tended a shower at Tekamah for Modern and Old Time clay.nn.Ether League M xc nh Mulli of Omaha rs.enne nA rneetimr of the Luther Lenlr1.I6 .x ii..-1:\.|\...\ r>._....... ,J :r..-.mm vw a n L a a w a g n o m e .=|l u n ,w u m J a w a 1 1M r .a n d M r s .A l b e n K u h r 3 " " I ' R u t h W i d e n e r .'o r y ] u a n e o f O r u m a n d M r . a n d M r s . amid Nnlxnn ami Daloroa nr:is planned for Wednesday even- ing, February 11.'nm event mil'lake place in the church pn-lors on 'West Jackson Street. 'Chrlstlnn Mlsaionnry Grtle Mrs, M. G. Holland will be host- ess to members of the Church of Christ Missionary Circle, this 'lf-l ternoun (Thlrrsday).The regular monthly business session will be conducted. Brldgevlew Club M m Ralph Lon8°Well is enter- lmning today at her home north ofBlair for members ol the Bridge- vlew Club.Mm.Nels Buekhsrdt and Mrs.Myron 0. Davis, project extension laders,will lead Lhe group in a study of the lesson, "II Illness Comes". Work nnd Plly Club ` 'ann mrs. nwen runes us ..-,.luvIwere Sunday dinner guests of MNHand Mrs. Charles Pace.|01 Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Besles were in anbermined at dinner. Sunday, by B] Mr. and Mrs. Prentice SmiLh north of Blair. Mr.and Mrs.Carl Sorensen[spent the week-end in Omaha as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Ry- |11-Mr. and Mrs. Mac Allen and Irv- in Cary, Jn, were Saturday even-ing guests of Mr.and Mrs.S. Pierce Allen and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Siert were hosts at n card pany for uverul 'relll.ivas, Friday evening. The oc- casion was Mr. Siert's binhdny. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peck of Her- 4, msn culled on Mr.Peck's dsbnr, sl J s h W lu J. WIhi w 0 si I F i l 1.4 Mrs. Blanche Warrick and fnrnily. Tuesday. Mr .mi Mm.Ravmond Wul! .. »l n :.1 | |- i w ~~ z t h e o m A I P h o m e w e s t o f Bla ir, Mr .an d Mr s .Ea rl J en ki ns and 'W arren visited in Tiide n, Ne bras- k a ,Sunday .M r J enk ins'fath er.AStatementofPolicy 'a h '~ i t l l Bla ir,r e ~ r n e d to s h o me i n Ti ld e n th a t d a ? Mr . a n d Mr s . E a r l J enkins an d sr re n an d Mr s .J ohn Bruse o f Or n xh a p lan to atten d th e Uni ver - si ty students'ope ra in Linc oln. Fmla y e ven i ng .Earl J enlc iru, J r, is to a ppear ls a soloisf.. Mrs. J ohn S wingholm, J r.. entan tained a nunib er of f riends, Satur- day afternoon, in observanc e of the sec ond birthday o f he r daugh ter, Julia.Anrh Th e af fa ir took plac e a t the paren tal,A .B.W oodring. ho rn a Mr s .Blanc he W arr ic k spent f r o m Mo nd ay u n ti l Thur sday o f la st week wi th he r daugh- ter, Mrs. W illiam Bisbee, and fam- i ly o f H e m w n .O n Sunday ,Hr s . Wawic lc, Gertrude, Gad! amd Hay s, we re din ner guests a t th e Ma c y W a r r i c k h o m e MM o f B la i r . Mi lf o r d Hansen,fo r me r B lxi r bvsf en li s wd in th e a rmy r e c e n tly While several automobile dealers have in- timated that they were going to close up shop -we take a different vicwpoin , W e Can T ake lt! Your Chevrolet Dealer is not g o i n g t o t h r o w i n t h e S p o n g e ! While new can have always been our chief source of rev-enue, we ue going to carry nn wilhont them for the dun-tixm or until new Chevrolet; ,»f= back lrnrodncthm. We havenew an and trucks which w ll be for sale an soon as they arereleased or the ration plnn la worked out. However, we musthave the anppon of our uvmern and customers ln under to do B u t Do I t W e W i l l We ca.n't let our customers down.We must maihtdxx mr flne stock of nam and our service even better than in thepast.Smce the Chevrolet Motor Comnanv has stated that no ne w d e d e r s wi ll b e f mc hls e d f o r L he d u r a ti o n . thb. f l g l _I md is n ow sta tio n ed a t F or t W u r - ren , W y omin g, it was lear ne d th is week.Yo u n g Han sen gradu ated f r o m Bhxir Hi gh Sc ho ol two y ea rs ag o and had been employed as ac - . ..| It ls Up to Us to keep your present car running its best and most economical Mr. and Mrs. Claronca Vnnlk-enter and funily,entertiined, unday,for Mrs.VanDeVentex"srother-in-law and sister, Hr. and ru. Carl Mogvensen of Onuha.e Mogannens were on route homeallowinga.week-and vinit with ~er pamnts, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hol- tein of Galva, Iowa, former Wuh~ ngbon county farmers. Rr. and Mrs. Frank henncksen rri\~;d last Wednesday from San ~noisco, California,after havingived on the west coast since last eptcmbef.They expect to make heir home here. Frank. has l.!&1:I1mplnyed by Greyhound Bus linvs ~t returned to Nebraska. due to is wle'b health. Mr and Mrs. R G. Wieee, Ar ur and Henry,entertained at, heir home in Kennard,Sunday -\r' Mr. and Lira. Clarence Wiese Ir.and Mrs. Asrnus Wiese 0r| lair; Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiam JappfKc-nnard;Miss Dorothy Wiesel~f Omaha; Mr. and M'rg_ Harold E.§ .nglish and daughter of Pender d .August Wiese of Manila, own. v 'I I that we will mxlnnln our parts stock no tbl! yon my blnlemnlne Clwvrolel und all genulne General Motors pub-NOT AFTER A WHILE. BUT NowuW E B E L I E V E W E H A V E O N E O F THE B E S T E Q UIP P E DS E RV I CE DE P A R T- M E NTS IN E A S T NE B RA S K A . OU R M E C H A N I C S A RE W E L L TR A I NE D. O U R W ORK IS G U A R A N T E E D - O U R PRICE S A RE RE AS ONA BL E. W E HA V E RECE NTL Y A DDE D S E VE R-AL HUNDRE D DOL L ARS W ORTH OF NE W E§1'a ~'," 'ME" TO REMANUFACTURE YOUR There in nothing lo prevent n Chevrolet from running in.-definitely--\\'l'l`ll PROPER CARE. Bring Your Car in f or a Complete Remanuf acturing job Put in Condition to start and stop and run like a new one for the duration. You Don't Need Cash! Payments will be arranged to sult your lncome. ~ ; ~,¢-, BENDORF FUNERAL HOME Phone 40AMBULANCE SERVICE MoJ¢rn Funar|| Servlcc Conniderlte in Cnet \ Wines - Liquors PHO NE 3 2 1 coMl>'roN's Buy Defense Stamps Now! Add MILES to your TIRES Have your tires checked regularly. Don't drive on under inflated tires.4 Check wheel alignment Watch your brakes! Fnulty Brakes Do Excessive Dnmage to 'Iire Trends. C-U-T Y-0-U-R S-P-E-E-D 1._r)~{~. i l / C/15-|;,g0Lt-7 0 Let's Keep 'em Rolling!Q .- i n - | o Nn : 2 1 9 -_ IDAY-SATURDAY February 6-7 Saturday Matinee Admimion ll-22 Ctl. HAH UEEIEFLHARDY In Alsa-Wonders of line Sma,Play- time in Hawaii,Frozen North Color Cartoon and News Reel. Evening Admission ll-30 Cts. Plan to Attend the 'rx-nan ANNUAL Scout Circus .\:ln f nmm s Iivvl.l-Iveninp;Admission 11-35 Cla. SUNDAYl'dONI)AY February 8-9 Sunday Matinee Admission ll-30 Cts. ~mm umnmnrromnunl r £ 5 4 1 - r o ' £ ' v ". | ~.Tn \P .~7 9 . » 1 D i r o d u d b y _~~' m m "= ' (vl\mnnm»u».mw»».»»|qnlq"'""'**"°-z.":.=u::r:~=-»-=-~ U0 IADIO Picture February 12 » 13 At 8:00 0'Clock P. M. Presented By T RO UP E 1 4 3 And CUB PACK 115 At B. H. S . Au dit ori um 'I`I7ESl)Ay I-'vhruary 10 \<|mi-i<»|\\1»22 Cin. PRIVAT; N U R S E g j \ - Aam c.,.»..f,~m n m B . F . D . H A L L , B L A I 0 1 'l . Benefit D ADMISSION: loc and [Sc new ,.......-, .._..-.__,_...__ ,Mrs. Wul{'s brother, Hermnn Mat- 1 zen, md funily.4 Mr. snd Mrs. Theodore Crondy 4 and family entertained at dinner, \I Sunday, for Mr. snd Mrs. Raymond Wulf and son, Billy.- Clarence Godluiouer of Omnhsvisitedhis mother.Mrs.William Schexdin, Friday. Ho was called to ` Blair by the death of a relative.. Visitors at the home oi Mrs. E. E. Dixon north of Blsir, Saturday afternoon, were Mrs. Lee Gregen sen, Mrs. Kisth Vinton. and Mrs. Lester Kmnberg.' Miss Peggy Rounds.n student nuns at Clarkson Hospital in Om- aha, spent Sunday with her p¢r~ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmet! Rounds. Miss Mnrguerite Offen ol Omaha _spent the week»end as n guest at lthe parental, Leslie Oflen,homa |Miss Offen is training as s nurse at Immanuel Hospital. l Mrs.Frank Cushmsn and son, Russell, who recently moved to hemont from Blsir, were guestsof Mr. and Mrs. Alfred N. Ander- sen, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Christiansen and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Chris- tiansen entertained, Monday oven- ling,for Mrs.Soren Jensen andMrs. Howard Kubie of Herman.I February 6-7 Saturday Matinee Admimion ll-22 Ctl. HAH UEEIEFLHARDY In Alsa-Wonders of line Sma,Play- time in Hawaii,Frozen North Color Cartoon and News Reel. Evening Admission ll-30 Cts. Plan to Attend the 'rx-nan ANNUAL Scout Circus I I \ noun Iles.-l.Evening Admilaion ll-3 3 Cla. SUNDAYl'dONI)AY February 8-9 Sunday Matinee Admission ll-30 Cts. ~mm umnmnrromnunl r £ 5 4 1 - r o ' £ ' v ". | ~.Tn \P .~7 9 . » 1 D i r o d u d b y _~~' m m "= ' (vl\mnnm»u».mw»».»»|qnlq"'""'**"°-z.":.=u::r:~=-»-=-~ U0 IADIO Picture February 12 » 13 At 8:00 0'Clock P. M. Presented By T RO UP E 1 4 3 And CUB PACK 115 At B. H. S . Au dit ori um 'I`I7ESl)Ay I-'vhruary 10 \<|mi-i<»|\\1»22 Cin. PRIVAT; N U R S E g j \ - Aam c.,.»..f,~m n m B . F . D . H A L L , B L A I 0 1 'l . Benefit D ADMISSION: loc and [Sc Plan to Attend the 'rx-nan ANNUAL Scout Circus with Mrs. Claude Overmn, Friday aiu.-moon, with Mn. Henry Knlep as assisting holwse. Mrs. Wllter Jlpp conducted themuic per-lod, and Mrs. Mu Klan und Mrs.Hun-y Wrlch pmaemed the cur-:rem la wn,"If limes, Gomes".All members were pre,- ent.including Meadamea Max Klutz,Hxrry Wrlch, Otbo Arp. Claus Wrlgg,John Qlhrnnsrrnrm, Walter Japp,John Wlesunan. Arthur Mueller, Hemy Rlx, HenryKniep, Claude Overton, Dick Kun- nemann,Miller Nelsen,and Mn.Overton, Sr.Lunch was servql at the close of the afurnom.Th e w t mseting of the Work and Play Club will be held Febm. ary 19 at me Waluer Japp home. February 12 » 13 At 8:00 0'Clock P. M. nenday afternoon guests of the Kuhn were Mr. and Mn. LeRoy Kuhr. Presented By T RO UP E 1 4 3 And CUB PACK 115 At B. H. S . Au dit ori um Mr.and Mrs. George H. Kuhr spent Sunday at the Hernrmn Rahli'home near Orurn,hel~ing Mr. ADMISSION: loc and [Sc |~+++ DR. C. R. MEAD DENTIST Rooms in Mayle Building Blair. Nehnnkn Watson Tyson,who has beep February 6-7 Saturday Matinee Admimion ll-22 Ctl. HAH UEEIEFLHARDY In Alsa-Wonders of line Sma,Play- time in Hawaii,Frozen North Color Cartoon and News Reel. Evening Admission ll-30 Cts. Plan to Attend the 'rx-nan ANNUAL Scout Circus I I \ noun Iles.-l.Evening Admilaion ll-3 3 Cla. SUNDAYl'dONI)AY February 8-9 Sunday Matinee Admission ll-30 Cts. ~mm umnmnrromnunl r £ 5 4 1 - r o ' £ ' v ". | ~.Tn \P .~7 9 . » 1 D i r o d u d b y _~~' m m "= ' (vl\mnnm»u».mw»».»»|qnlq"'""'**"°-z.":.=u::r:~=-»-=-~ U0 IADIO Picture February 12 » 13 At 8:00 0'Clock P. M. Presented By T RO UP E 1 4 3 And CUB PACK 115 At B. H. S . Au dit ori um 'I`I7ESl)Ay I-'vhruary 10 \<|mi-i<»|\\1»22 Cin. PRIVAT; N U R S E g j \ - Aam c.,.»..f,~m n m B . F . D . H A L L , B L A I 0 1 'l . Benefit D ADMISSION: loc and [Sc ' ` ` ' 2_1 Qerously lll to r several wc euu,:rsA£11 nnhfqnnl in h ad n i hi s ho me nee! N E B R . v 13th TG§"\J§&i"5ZTr»§" s1}2e£'rii; gm. .tion remains unchanged ~ i Mrs. Mildred Tyson and daugh- , iter Barbara of Omuhn spent Sat-',,urday night and Sunday as guestsi 'of Mr. and Mrs. Watson Tyson and | P. M. Tyson.I Frank Woiff, ir., University of' lbic-braska student,entertained asm HHH house guests over the week~end a frawmity brother, Gun Merrick of Lincoln.' Ilnvs Wnrrirk,son of Mrs .iBl\ncha Wunick o f Bla i r, ls !!-u.-..,. .__ Q... n:,.....r\..|mm.x¢. ' I ¥| 1 H .-.Unuuy wr .. .,.¢5», \......,.......lwhere he expects to be employed in the defense program.I ~Week-end guests of Mr.and Mm. J. Cronatrom were Mrs. Cor lnno Smith and daughters, Mlrlenl-and Baverly, of Omaha.Mr. and Mrs lvnr Hultman and Marilyn,' B\lo of Omaha, were Sunday even- Mr.and Mrs.Walter Appleby and daughter, Betty. of Fremontwere Sunday guelta of Mlss Edith Ruins md Mrs Mary Gllben; theyvisitedatherBldrrelatives xmlfriends before returning home thu! 'evening i Mr. and Mn. William K. Strode I sntnrtnined at dinner ind s m~ dnl evunlng,Friday, their guestsIncluding Measen. md Meadnmen RW Krogh,Will Linden,Frank *Hiuhtmla. Mn. Hella Luum. and | ing villtnru.| I 'I`I7ESl)Ay I-'vhruary 10 \<|mi-i<»|\ \1»22 Cin. PRIVATENURSE A:om c.f.»..fy~m n¢~»». Also-l'|\r||:Snm's Irnn Wheels World Today, md Blck lo the Soil Culnr Cnrhwn. Benei \\ I 5I ) NES I ) AY - TII URSD A Y Fehrulry 11-12 4 Admission ll- 3 0 Cls. B. F. D. H Friday, :xo Mo n o n a m " .Mau-»-Musical Bandit and Disney Color Cartoon. ur ';'1'°"" 61/ v,\\\\€"`€W0 ~ un: num-man -1~aus-umus mmn iv v A Freddy E Adm.: Men, 75C» Sponsored 'Fo r RED CRO EFire Dept. the Benefit of the EF FUND MUSIC BY EOrchestra n, 25c, Plus Taxs 9 l l -_ 1 I I 1»'r§'r{\L ma ! Im . ¢u u. .. n h 1 -THEIENTERPRIQEPio, l1'nm»Rh f v.Na| n¢a| m Fn h na i vu ll 1019 Booked as a thrilling bull game. Lyons Goes Down 40 to 36 In Overtime Thriller.j Gym is Packed ~ it was lust that as the Blair Benrsscored an overtime victory over the,Lyons quinwt £0 win the C0111-'husker conference championshipastheydefenl/cd their northernEvals, 40 to 36. on the local court.Tuesday night,before a packed house. " " - u " ". . . . _ _ - - - # - -- --~------ - - - - - - - - - -._ ___. ______.~ . - . . . . . . , ' T " ' t "_ .,... 0 o oH H T S . C a g e r s W m C o r n h u s k e r C h a m p l o n s h l p T H E E N T E R P R I S E -:SPORTS QF THE WEEK :- CRAIG WINNER IN ~IL A S T N I G H T S G A M E R 0 b l n S 0 l l S t a r s |g m g f f f y ; C l u b A n n o u n c e s i vanced the -°~~ ° -'°:=*E.s:.'s1:f'»'::i*`§\l n O a k l a n d G a m e ]By Coach Rufue Olson ;l ? , 4 2 F ' f h l n g pin.-. "Fried f%°*.2B'} .'l¥2_2x-ugh.as w so, ln the opepinzl Few were the Inns in Oaklandl r w m v r n t u - . _ _ _. n n p g u n e B L A I R I N F I N A L HOME GAME , FE B. 6 "_` '.\""""}spont l\lon=lny wil.h Mrs. G.I,Elin,ON.Pfeiffer._ ~~ § _ _ ._-_'L°5,.,|A number of ncovlc mm elm Mm.Raymond Ludwig enlér-lvld other vicinlties :mended Lbstained Sawrday evening, hqnm-;nz,all~dny meetinxt of the Church ofherdnuhwr. June. on her 16¢_]»\God. at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs.birthday.The lable was can-lliarlev _-'PlJlehy.Sunday.Rela-wi-ed wiLh a lame birthday wkeitlves visxunxc at the Aupleby home.£l ded Me rs and Mes~decorated in Patriotic mlors. eachplace was marked with a tiny flagand minimums soldiers we-re nest-l tered over the table.Guests wereMWestFuniB_.m a m .»ce ruwnCouch "Choq\>Y"Rhodes'B_la\rlphy\55 Dowell.Marian Menldng, hiszh calers will nlav their final Joan Ludwig, Jacqueline Peterson.Mme guna 01 the 1942 schedule, nm. Keller. Eleanor Hall. MnryFndayniuht. Febxuary_6. when Werner, Abbie Bysonz. Lee mm- Irecen ly. inc u as .'dames Harlan Hansen and family,DelbertLivermore and lnmily of0mnha xnd Byron Appleby andmn of Lineoln.Mn.Elsie Pfei£fer Went theweekend in Fremont with hex-'brother. Ray F. Roberts.I Mn. Nora Badzer was a week-9~3 lem at me ena or me upuuugquarter but the martin was re-duced oo 2 mints nt the end ni' théhal! with Blair ahead. 15 ¢o_ 18.From there out. it was a thnllerwith Lyons taking a 30 to 28 pointlead. but Bailey came throuzh with a long bucket to tie ll. un and Wg ggplicaged tq nut te locn hea . ningmn. Kenard was ahead, 7-6 ad b b dat end of fn-st quarter, but cm§|he ggggg g §°bf3;,n|?;_'Qle ,353 mind o f ala n' lm night at B°"'[mEc"imd`i»La£{i`oi ymmx B,,|,m llied no Lake the lead at hall,;;.10' |nd in the third quarter, me ?.l"T'r$5¢5"3.'§.'l".2"ZX$ za w zo.,of the bear cxldhlgionl of basket-Conklln led Crqrz scorers vdth,|m|1 wa been :heir xlensurs an wif,-18 v d w ,G_ Enksen, 9; Wnl!e,|ness on the Oaklxm ouurt In many.=. n...~|".x- 1c_~.m»¢1v 2_Fm- Ken- .1 dnv.Besides nlayinz a.zoodll n n u v v Divide Summer Into TW6 Seasons.Limit Radius To 100 Miles _ T h e ~ ~Club, they meet their rivxls from 'le-kamih nu the local court.Blglr sconzd an imnrasive 33 ua 20 vw- wry over Smsiucfs five on the Eemmah ccurt. earlier in the saa-son. .md an favored bo wan Uwgame.Tekamah suffered by theloss of key nlayen earlier ln theaeuon;since that time, Smngacz son,Pezxv Renard.Anna Murlelend vuim in Omaha at the homeAnderson.Hudlns .lone PW'-°"»'oI her son. Ralnh Baller.Rnbem Anderson. Ruth Wilkins,Clyde Hsndmmn left on wga~Marian Guvdner: and from oubof- nesday for Exeelsior Snrinn. Mw- wwrg. Joyce mmm. Eleanor md souri. where he wm evend mme Mlfwrie Mute:-s,Ruby Gifford time because ol his hmldn.and Lula Nonnlllmkar or Wayne.Mrs.Aliee Newcorn ,nd son. A surprise feature of the evminzkichazd had as Sundnv dinner wae a teletnm o l mo d M u h u l n g m M a n n and 'Mnsdnmnl I az to av only no nnv "m m m §£r§"ii1I§»5' T§§§`££ Zuistianding flooflzame and an outsumdlng ds-?f~1§i '°§¢§>1'3'§" ,§"m§T,»$.2."'in"§»§'2 game; and JIIM 12 points; Dale, fensiva game AN. NDR ~ KVM! rtiy erind Meredith scomd'8~Stewart, 6;Andersen,2;and for IB polnts as he led hm i¢8m~€Z"»..5"3\e"n¢»»é ahead and Cros- Jcahnaon. 2.€§£f§n$°»Zd2§»1§f' @ a " Z f° $ i $ ~ by tied ig. un for Lyons and _Q-1153,Cmig will vlfly Herman tonighhem keev their oénlewhve recordand Robmsqn beamed In "P 'M fut 7:30 with Bennington und Fort clear of defeats.38 to :sa with C"°'b"uF"m"" ins Calhoun meeting in the second,1; was a Fesgenless Blah- quin- teammateakbafy "be_¢-e n§?3w Igame.Friday nixht. the consoln- let that turned ln nmther swyk' wltl1 :.\db\;f` et 35'in; fgeldm-ltion game will be played at 'l:30linz performance and the offensive, '2Z"n3§§th; Iinnlescorc 40-36. nnd'ar\d the championship gmne a t md dcfenslve work qi' the locnl with it the conference title.i8:45 p,m.!2S€'ll,.L`§? "i¥"§`l' 'l3l`é°"" 3? ~ Robinson led the Blair scorers I T`n locals took An earlywith lA pnints and Dlnyed an qu:-:ARLINGTON ~ilead and hfd n 15.3 ndvafltairg nt standing flour name.Bob Bmlgy collected 10 markers and tumed m n bdlliunt performance for lheBears.For Lyons. Crosby mn up 14 paints with Sheuhuni and Pe- terson nlso tuming in good |;ames.' ! In u hnnl-fought, thrilling hall quintet gained mvcmte for an enr- "gf5°"=gf= Aéefaat whg- @"°Y}"';g'<'- J U H N S O N s B A S K E T 1<one amev ~a ey,t t 30 t 28 beat'n;z. ValleyW I N S F o n K E N N A R D 'i2§" tlenlendannd had an is-15 mdvant;x;eAa the hflf but uhdel; f termin r mrton v ame acbnnfb'I-°hnsf{"Beg ; lgut fnst to autacorc thizh xqnoncnts s ct .o r ennar unnir lg a m e m y O m a h a N o r t h §0< =0Y \'1'; '," " ° ' f § 5 " i » . ' " " A " l ' ° § ¢ " ° ' " ' l e n d . l z c r e r m o n s c o r e r s§ »' L ' l ' £ ' i " € » . § g ; , = ',; § n_ _g f " : ' } ' : : ; § s \ . i t h 1 3 D o i n l s .w h i l e H o l l i n s w a s l n u x z h t b n a t l n v e : B t e a m h l z h f o r V a l l e y w i t h l l , a vi n t o r y ..' e n n u .w i i i i ? " ~" H F '° 2 ' i ' 5 " \ § " " l f " § ° " ° 'i ;A R L I N G T O N V I C T O R xl c n ,1 u t !u r lg h " " § 5 ° ' i l " °§'=;*<u h ; t o ~~ ~~ u p a t u a n r o m e n o n t e _t e a m s k c p l .L h e P a r s o n t h e i r f e c t f C o n c h P e r m - s o n ' s A r l l n z t o q h } K h a s f u s t o n e a n d t h e n d m o t h e r q u i n t e t c o n t i n u e d t h e i r w m n n t g w e n t z h e a d .' w a y s n s t h e y r e p n a l e r e d t h e i r S e a n n : f n r K u n n a r d :W a r d 1 0 : | ¢ i g h t h t r i u m u h i n t e n | z a m n s _ b Y P a l e . 6 :~ I 9 ' " '§ ° ' L H a n s e n ,S ¢ < ~ \ \ ' » r ¢ 1 » m n d i m ¢ N o r t h B e n d n 2 9 - 2 Q _ t n m - OVER VALLEY TEAM' i until thc final whistle as Oakland was unable to close the mm. e nn n Russ Johmon.N l J l df<'""°~ Coach Peterson's A\'|\"¢¢°"wchefalliedsfiwapoinu for the los- ers.In the openinz game the unde- feated Oakland second mam won the hnlf, n lend thev nnunmuxcd- `thcir meh straixzht. viC!0l'Y as dwyg outscored the Blair rcscrveg 14 £0 10. BENNINGTON VIC- TOR OVER I-IERMAN Conch Dankle's Benninltwn quin- tet sct up u slronz defense as theyscmvd n one-sided victory overHerman, as to 8.Benninzton wvllr the lead at the start and with Pncklcr lending !)|e_ :Attack they had an cnsv time scurmxr. UNDERWOOD NIPS CALHOUN.25-24) 5f§°§a`;`i54f§i2.The Bears sawed un the conference crownln their victory over Lyons and can duolleame the record of thex94o anime by wlnninz the fin- al game of the segson_ against'rekamnm Friday mght. The old sayin!--G"Yfh\"%'_°a"happen in a ball game and |t_ isnever over until the Dual whis- tle-proves true ln many amos. Schuyler was enloyinz a 28-17leadover INllerf/Jn.Tuesday night, when Coach Odum topkout three of his rem-\lars dcslr-ihxz w give them needed rest anthe Schuyler lads had a gamewithWinnebnlothe follo\vmKniltht.He wld his plucm the!would not retum dunmz thegame unless he had to use thnm.They anticlpated little troqble und journeyed to the dressing mom where they started to re- place their basketball outfits with civilian clothes.Cuach Odum thinking thev had gone out tu get n drink thought noth- inz of it ut Erst but a hurried call to the dresamz room wasmadeand by the time the buysgot back ln the ball rzamc It was28 25 with Mtv seconds rcmmnThegame ended Schuyler 29, Fullerton 27 Iona huzh schools and col with officials donatmlt svrvncesand proceeds gums! to Dumhasge exzea sqhedulinz esgtra gntnes ,...,,.___,_.,.L "_l wmcn nelu ua monthly meetinglast Monday evening, set forth the nxlea regarding their 1942 FishingContest.The contest has become an annual affdr and is entered in- to by many anglers.In additlon, there are a number who follow the results closely. in the contest, must be caught be- tween Apdl lat and NovemberIsl,1942,and must be caught within a 100-mile radius of Blair. The method of catch is limiwd to casting, fly or still fishing lines. The season is divided into two sections, the first to nm from Apdl lst w August 2nd and the other from August 8rd to Novem-ber lst. 'To enter a catch, the fish must be weighed in at Blair with one nthvr member of the club Present who was not on the fishing trip.Scales in any store may be used. There will be a first and second pri1effor thc two largest bass; oneprize for the largest crappy; and om: prize fur the largest Blue Gill. To be able to qualify for u prize, the fisherman must be n member of the Rod & Gun Club. At the end of the season there will be three grand prizes for Fllh, £0 be eligible for entry'has revamped his line-uv and theTekamahnuintethasshownim-provement in every .Kama The locals have already cinchedthe conference title nut can dup~Iicate the perfect record of the mixers of two vears nzo by win- ning against Tekamah.Tuesday nikht. Februarv 10. the local cak- ers travel to Wat Point where they meet the scxonz hxRh school quintet. FUTURE GAMES' February 5 E.C. N.C. Tournament, Ben- ningion7:30 Crniz vs.Herman8:30 Ft. Calhoun vs. BenningtonFebruary 6 Norfolk at West PointTekamah at BLAIR ~ Decatur at OaklandLyons at WalthillE. C. N. C. Enals February 7Concordia nt Dana February I0BLAIR at West Point Kennard ut ElkhomHurt Countv Toumament, LyonsCraig vs. TekamnhFebruary 12Blrrt County Tournzunent. Lvons Oakland vs. Lyons Decatur vs. winner of Craig»Te-zlmah game.Hass,Crappy and Blue Gill. The totnl wt-ight of the live largest fish in em-h class entered by any :member \\iil determine the win~ ner.I BASKETBALL STANDINGS Ccrnhuaker Ifmm Donna Dean Rhen ol Cali-homia. formerly o{ Arlinzwn.A group of fnends sux-mined'Ibm Dowel! on his birthday. Sun- day brinlrinz their dinners xndspendimrtheaitemoon.Those Harry Osterman md Emily Mr and Mrs. F E Webb vzslwdFridav nuzht at the W H Webb home ln Madman., (Mr. and MmGconze A, Manh- HemP§ n»f¢§»i|ZEf'LutY1E§ Mrilce gud Ivresem were Mrs. Jack S<:hlnP1¢r'ull and daughter, Mrs. Ea Renard. and iamily, Mean and MesdlmeaHen? Hall and family, J, B. Hd!and immie. E. S. Newell and Jeff.Virgil Frye and daughter, AlbertDickmeyer and baby. Bob S4:hInP-fer and Ralph Dncker RDI son., IMissPhyllisDowellhndas,week-end mlests Elsie and MaryJane Ooly of Clearwater, and her|conxin, Jean Mounskv of Fremonhl Mr.and Mrs.Dave Spangler of* John Spangler.IMiss Maxine Marshall of Omaha' :peut the week~en:l with har par-eats. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Marsh-i a Geonre Marshall.nccommaniw: by V, v: Marshall, Spent the famnan nf this week in Des Moines.Iowa, at an annual meetinx! of theIowa nurserymen.°Harley French, who has been a clerk in the war department inlvashinkwn,D.C..for the vast! year, has been transferred to theCorps nf Enkineers in the war de-i pnnme nt a t ommt He mu uke.un his new duties Febmarv 2nd.Mr. and Mrs. French will make a,brief visit 'hem with relatives be-lfore zolmr fn Omaha.l Tom Mclllshon nnd Albert Du.nkj lan, who recently submitted to on-. erations at the Dodge County Hos- Stanton spent Sunday with l 'dmve w Geneva. Tuesday. to visitoldfriendsand relatives.Wesley Eiemr. Whq a";ntlv dis-posd of his farm stock and equin-ment before lcavinz for the westcoast. is now in Seattle. Wnahinz- ton, emvloycd on n rallrond.Bo-fkzre fanning,Mr.Hr-nry was a fireman nn Um C. & N. \\'. R, R. FREE WA'rcH And Other Articles For DEAD STOCK Premiums According lo Size Hdizsn AND MULE SALE With Hur Regular Li ve Stock A n d Co mmun ity Sale At Tho BL A IR SA L E S P AV I L I O N Saturday, February 7th Also 2 00 Red Cedar I'oala Ilring ln Anything.: You Want Snlli Inwwat Helllng Clsnrgm and NoTnr|||1|.*£.Auvtinn Ilvvry Hnlurslny C.B R UN D A GH ,Mg r . a n d Auc tioneer F011 .\n¢l |l1rk lnrm Snlms Fm l§"; .\l1rl Yun Gvt An llnvh Ur Mom5|nm~\.For Your IJ\lf<lm|& .\|n|Yum 5'7u\\Mu\\1r I |vic tm-:es over c r ln ~n qu nAd\c rtise Qn The Enternrisc |¢\;, IL Bn ng s Res ults as ¢|:|1_Nu n n Iirs e nje s z Mn B-1 l Mo m;'ght,'th K rug erChnstenlen 4: Hurnchlver T: l3'ri¢15.fI.-".'&?n¢ the ~ ¢ m " € L a n d E lk - 2 xml Rln n r 2 .\ _.._.__-11..-....l..'annul lnnhlinu n 25-24 victofv over Coach Tie man's Calhoun cnxers in a well ndaycd, hard foulzht game at Calhoun. Tuesday' ninht. The Underwrod caircrs held a 15-10 ndvant.me ul the`hnlf, but a Calhaun railv cut dovm the maruin and in thefinal minutes the two teams mubched noints. BASKETBALL CHIPS Il.'s "hats off" to "Chopvy" andhisBlairhixhangerstight vic- todes ln a row. seven of them B- gainst conlemnce_ foes,and withit the Comhusker crown. The Te-kamah srume, Pridny nixzht. is the final conference name of the sen-ypn fo;-_Blair and n win yvill give Underwood high school g I IllloEn amnuumces mrCross-official was placed onblacklistbecauseheizuvethewronz number of plnyercumrniltimz foul und made cor- recunn-.-Russell Lund located in Fort Knox.Kentucky-grandstandcoacheswillundoubtedly/.hare opnortunitv to revel] abillh ifpresent mte of eogchea leuvmg ,for ¢ountry's service continues-Snyder hizh achonlhusnw. won a basketball game in threeyears-second team uelebrabedrecentlywhentheydefeatedUehlinz-Hooper high schoolsports renomr ln write-uv £°l~ lowimz first defeat of muo ncopies from Tom Daley by end- ing storv with. "lt isn'b that youwon or lost but how you Dlayedthe zamcl"-former Blain hikh and Dana athletes lookink at There will be a plaque given fur' the largest bass caught duHng the whole season nnd a prize for the large-..v. fieh regardless of specie. FREMONT RESERVES DEFEAT KENNARD Coach Dnn \¢\'ilson'a Fremonthllfhreserves defeated the Ke'n~nard quintet. 24 in 19 on the DanafloorlastFnanv niizht.wnhi Semmd settinu the pace with "|markers the Fremont. five held a I4-20 advantage at the hall.Ward and Dale did all the scorlntrforKennnrdwithWardtallyinz'14 mints an Eve field 20315 andfour free thrown while Dale hadone fielder and three charity toss» e s .l BLAIR ____.,,.-7 Lvons . , . . .__AOakland __._,_._2Tekamah..--__--..--2 Decatur __,_,-....___0E. c. N. c.Crain!..___..-.____6llenninfzton_______-.4Fort Calhoun , -.3Kennard ..__-,2Herman -.,....D BASKEBALL RESULTS Localmmf.25:Oakland. 17Concordia. 42: Dana. 32Midland, 72: Dana, 23Blair. 40:Lyons. 36 Second TeamsOakland. 14: Blair. 10Blair,24;Lyons. I8nrN1' lWonLost 'pital in Fremont, are cnnvalescinx 0 > san. Paul Harnmaqg and family. Carl Jensen, who was in the Vet-, ex-ans'Hospital in Lincoln.for a* r Mm.Jessie Gaines of 0mahu at their homes.P h o n e B l a i r 1 0 3 week. hu returned home.1 R .G .c a o x Mr. and Mm. Harry Hammanz __spent Sundny in Omaha wish their Brcunmg Rvndcnng \\ork8 0 v1~\yr Food for Vlciqry 4W e A r e R e a d w . . .A R E Y O U ? I8 lé | pAsKE'rnALL LAST HOME GAME Blair High Gym Friday, February 6 BLAIR vs.TEKAMAH Last Chance To Sec Your CONFE RE NCE CHA MI'I()NS P L AY! Admission 30<; l5c, 100, Tax Included Game Called at 8:00 l'. M. Eno loo ms a pe nec t r ec ord i n c on-ferenc e play . »»-L.. .. .. .. .. .. .ICalhoun has lost more close games than anv other team in this ares. Herman lost. the services ofa sta r p la y er , Mo nty W e st.Rog er Ha ns en not in Blai r li n e u p - to o pric e g f "POCRH" Bhd iv!!!UITl- or ed loc a l tea c he r the c ause--» Coac h Quu ls ett ln . to wn overwe ek -e nd -C on c h ln ti p s area blessed wi th ne w n1ekn!l.lrle» "Dr aft-b eater" . but no t for lo ng l Am.1No'r0N News nresented a Dlav OVor radio stationK O R N on Tu es day a ftern oo n:the Il Ar li n g to n hi g h school students 'i p r om- a m rec eived muc h favor able c omme ntmu c h Physic s an d not e n o u g h l A N N O U N C E T I R E L I F E The wi C . S . C. c lub met Pr{d uY| stu dy ~P L A N . w i t h Mr s Ra v Wilkeninir.A f te r enjoy imr a good season.Two de »Tents mer reconi. G&lTIt!B lost were to Craip;'s stronf:tenln and E lk - hom. Vic tories over Kennurd, Grot- nn,Mend,llenni mrton,Sc ribner, Hooper,Valley ,nnd No r th Hemi. CONCORDIA DEFEA"i"., l m l \ . \ l \ I A n u r n x r n u m llh e bus me ss me etlnx. the leaderiCh I ' te rs 'A I g to l t presented th e lesson o the toDic|'one e o n s ra n n q u n Alth o ug h hundreds of sugHf'**"!"If Illness Comes".Bunc h wa s ' tions ha ve been offered to n1uk0.ser\'ed by Mr s .Irvi n Di c kme y er. tire life longer, all of these c hec k- | 'l'}le next.me e ti n e wi ll be a t the ups ha ve heretofore been le ft i n lh o me o t Mr s .Lorenz Dun klz ;u' the hands of the rnotorisl tg <l\;-¢k.f;'::;}le§§l'3 AlU"U1 W illnlan as 1 " I t is pointed ou t th a t in ivi run |r 1 mo to ri s ts c a nn o t d o th e i r g y " tm gal:1n:\o{?¢h;s Zl'é§'<».'§»'f§.ll'}`.i f"'E'.`1' ~ sewieing bec ause suc h wor mw: H .1'sitates u knowledne nf the n1e\| | fn.§'ff1°F5 o f Ma r s h a lls N " " ' ° " ' ' Fmgnont Reserves, 24;Kennsrd.| 1 Ly ons.25:Crailt.17Bennington.38;He rman .8 Bo y s ' To wn , 26 :Bennington,10 Under wood. 25:FL.Calhoun, 24 Kennard.22:No r th Oma h a Re- serves, 21(fornhusker Te k s ms h 52:Dec atur, 27 Tek ama h.33;Oakland.25Ly ons. 25; Craik. 17 P'remm1t_212;Yo r k .27 ; Srh uvler Lili:Went.Point, 22 1 .'\rlin;:l:=r\fill;Vallev.28 I =\flilurt=~r|.29:No r th Fiend,20 g l' f h li m: .mf;Snvder. 28 l Omah a No rth, 4 1 ; T. J .CUI.lnCil!Ulllffh :al Sc huvh-r. Llil; Fullerton, 21 ~ We \Vill Have Bll,009 EGG BRED CHICKS s Ready For Delivery Each Week Deliveries Made Each Monday and Thursday P H O N E R0 ~HII I _ ~a n a u n l l l r n i n n l \ l - I"IL a x ;L J . | . l J 1 { \ .*' " °* ? " ' " 'l i e s o f t h e e n t i r e c a r .T h e n t o o t h i *M o n d a v m o r n i n l r .a n d \ \ 1 l l c o n t z n u t ` er turmnsz ln outotundang ''thmulzhout the buss '=f'¥l'=0U I Pwcuznd 'loomsdealer who has been servicrnlr limi Mr and Mrs J S Gardner en nm.'"'~~~1 4 W h `g t C t y a t c h e r y...|\ ;'~a y g n l f a t s a i u s l M i d l a n d a n d U m a -r e m e l y r n g t i r e n l l n l r m t o f o r 5 " ' " " I t e l * t a 1 n e d m e m b e f s o f t ! 1 o o 1 ; f i e ¢I l J .A 1 l r 1 - : t 0 1 \>f x |1 ~~~~ h n .t h e D u n n r a z o r s n l a y e d l i s t l e s s b u l l a s t h o v b o w e d t o C o n c o r d i a u t S e w a r d ,I n s t F r i d u v n i g h t .4 4 - 3 2 .T h e l o c a l s t o o k t h e l e a d a t t h e a t n r t b u t C o n c o r d i a r a l l i e d t o h o l d a n 1 8 - 1 1 n d v a n t n s r e a t t h e h a l f . D u n n s t a r t e d s t r o n g t h e s e c o n d h a l f a n d r a n t h e c o u n t t o 2 1 - 2 0 , b u t f r o m t h e n o n o u t i t w a s a l i C o n c o r d i a a s t h e l o c a l a h i t a c o l d s t r e a k d u r i n i r w h i c h t h e i r o p p o - l 1 P n | R r r z a \ ~ n n » . u l 1 1 1 _ . . ! . . 1 . .\ un IIkn-cms better how to dxscm or :und force at Marohilll s '\U"\'E*~*l@"»ui .1 1 "..IemImI` ull J treat mileage-robbmg ailments.Indo?evonimt.Invzted were ckarnoh.lr I)of.ntur 9U d rd, 1. U F I ;T h e G o o d y e a r T i r e & R u b b e r C o . 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()'];IAR\OSLTAR .101INSON ~.Im *You wA|~11'To P u f o m A H o u g e f 1 l I A | \z . ;»f i A l ~ B E RK S HIRE BRED sow SALE B URT COU NTY S A L E S P A V IL ION Tckamah, Nebraska SATURDAY, FEB. 14, 194: At 1:00 0'clock P.M. Offering 40 held outstanding purebrednows, daughters ofSunland l-`lm;h 3rd, the son of Enoch Flash Again; HillcreekBuy by Calars l-Inquire, dwcednnt of Epoch Grenadier Znd;and Glendale Royal, a son of ypesetler Znd. Bred lo oulstandlng beam-Glendale Royal,Ak-SnhllenMonarch, Hilldale Rookwood Ideal and lllllcreek Pal. TYSON-LONG' FARMS HERMAN NEBR. We Recommend Victor Chick Feeds For Strong, Healthy Chicks Blair Flour Mills .. Sorensen Bros.:Phone White na m m FEEDS,CEREAIS,SALT See Us for Prices " : ' ",.-.-...W lf.uumns.a :eauwhichthevmaintaineduntil theend.The local callers will have gchance In even the aedes with theSeward ¢1uin.Let on the Dana floor,Saturday mxlht.Febmary 7.at 7:30 um. Johanson led the Dana scorers "nth 12 points;lloxzzctt. 8;Pat- rlck.6;lllczrue.6:Pewmnn, 2.For Concordia,Fanze had !5'iluincke, 10; and Stork. s. MIDLAND SWAMPS DANA MON. NIGHT ISpeck Nelson of Midland Col-lege. Fremont. has maintained all year that his veteran nuusd wouldstart rolllnu them in mme nlzhtand they dld urainn Dann m nm .uv =,.~...~-.......,,~ u=..,.= mf, ...WIwornthe tires beyond the slugc where they must be discarded."Gaz-l Bvhs, local Goodyear dealen. s m - Brakes out nf ndjuslment rc- move many miles ol'wear fromtread rubber in a short time.Fre- quant inspections and tests of the brakes wiil reveal tris shortcom-' ing. G U S T A S O N W R I T E S F R O M O C E A N Bin Gusumnn. who was gradu- abe,j from Blair High School in 1938 and later joined the Marineg|»... wmwn the following letter ¢$ Ed A_ JCIISCfl»n -.AMC |I1U usuzuas mel.LILSLl;~°f'< 1};;*h Concordia scoring a v.c~ .sz i f f L .-:h rL .Adver tise I n 'lh c hn tc rp n s e I or an Ilan rs a sevc ll 1 >u u : |vr<\)\:R,aL».:»< Annow sP coA\.!" /~ ~ ~NOVELTY HANKIES n.|l..m »...m. . ...|. '5 ' Q ~ ; - . ' § ¢ = "s u r m vn l E ' i E A 1 s r£ u . |Nc ...andseriouslym veriuble mnunzain oi thi.|1igh grade coal has been mined, reGn=d~\nd consumed by fuel-wise families. Tl-1ere's nobatter Uuide to the wonh of Black Arrow S-P for yourpenow uw-or to the value of its stepped up heat mile- age, reducd uh and dean sizing. Still and all, the coat issurprisingly law. $9.75 Delivered Before You Buy or Sell GRALNGet in Touch with Us Big Ansqrlment of V A L E N TI N E S for lc to 25c \|l¢~nt1n¢~u to suit annul' nn your llst ...comic nr mh rrulse.llvautlflally cnlnrve' md many attrartho nl\iwl tune of W2 t5 281 Mmday rfinr§r.'~EF1'hi8 fath er,A . D .Gu s té o n .A l- Lhe D ans f loor. Bob Hosrz ett, Dunn thou gh th a nate is date d J anu ary fo rwar d.red h ea-co t firs t f iei d g oal 13 , lt wa s no t r ec ewu d un ul ea rly h f 1|19 nnnnn.au.I In QL..-1_...:........ .u-..,...._...ue -.M ...dw upawmminutes the team; matched Dolnubut midway in the :im hull Mid~land's hard driving Mmm slhrted an oflenle the like of which hu never been witnessed before bvkxcal (uns.With Pnyne leadlnz the xttwkwith 22 point: And wrntmlllnz theb m off both basket;Mldlan-d's fast break worked in nerfealon ns they poured it on.Aftm- luadlnz at the half.80-12. the Warriorsrang the nom! (br, 44 yinn dur-lnzthe final 20 mlnuws.en membersofme Midland wud nwre d atLent four vonu gqiem durijlir the Dear Folks: It Il hard L0 fell when you'I\ get this letter and I suppose you us probab\y wondez4ng why I h;vun't written sooner. I hAven'l. bam lbla w find a wat aflicéfoutheminthe middle of the ocem.Whom am I p i n g !I don't krww and it I did I woddxft be able to bell yuu. I guess I'm just naturally a Imd luhber.As hr u fidlha' the l week. b o u n d i n g m n l n i s w n e e m e d ,I , l m a o 1 - . M l m - n I f m n - , . .. . . . : I- £.I3l?"`f|5Fi| "I-§a§IFF§i ~ |nhln_nf vrhlle rlmllnd Phone 57la w n U st if le ! uuwnpour.r|\¢ncK m d H a u n twi n . 9 n o l n u w i c c a l e d t h e D u n atta c k.E w xl d Snrensen txllla d two : J oh n n sm, Mr Gnxe : n d P e le ; - ggp on e mu h .Th e u v r l n f o rd l n n d : P n y m 2 2 : J o h n s n f w m 10;Car ls en 6:Kn n c h lte d t 6:Pa- t n n v s :Bu h k .K n m i m ,J unk Sc hwa rtz,Se h n d d c r a n d So ma ! 4 ........ -N .-.. ._.. ...mn "ww watcr.Tluz il all thfrso ls to mite | monotonous seelng nothing but I y | nz du pnnnt.pe e alt home In ako Ind tell everyone hello for ms. Lova, Bill (Wlllinm June:Gultuon) Koltermaxrs Blair, Nebraska l B E N R E E H 5 H o l m q u i l . r a i n a L u m b e r C o . ~B E N f n A N | < u N s r o n f s |r,NebraSka -THB ENTERPRISE-\___\._:~..\..-nv" R 1942 n n a u m M pen House will Wed lin .QHoswaodwere the \rride's aunt, Mrs.. Bolln, md Mrs. Chris J. Pet- a mlhiatvre bride and poem and sweetpeu an-urged in a hasn- nhnped dedgn.'hu w hi m upe n »nu Ian LocAL DECLAM `ISET FOR 'I'UESD.AY|H n r y .Kays ]I In Spnng ~Holstein of ~e engagement fringe of their n Halstéin, to ~be of Omaha,=Suverkrubbs e wedding Tviil - m ., ¢Events of the Coming Week Scheduled E v e n t s For The Week Of February 5 To 12 l l U l l U 1 1 . 3 1 1 L J J l . 1 l q...--- - -. . -u- 1.11.1 .Mi ss te r of! 1 el of I o f M r . ingtofe, Lu the r : Sunday L | | . a | . x \ . v \ . »" N - i \ I . l l \ l \ l " "~IT h i r t e e n c a n t e a t a n h s w i l l c o m - M a r g a r e t J a h u e l ,d a u g h -P 6 1 0 f o r t o p h o n o r s i n t h e a n n u a l , M r .a n d M r s .W i l i i a m J a l m -B l a i r H i g h S c h o o l " ° ° ' " ~ ' " ° ' ° * ' ¥N o n n x s A n 3 | b s o n G m L e . m m . ,e x t T u 1 _*~ ' . . . " ? . d . - H. f . § " ? } -° . §~{ § é . . . . f .3 .t h t !d r n m n t v ~F w _ ~ : f = = »~~8 1 t o _ § ¢ i r . M r a n d M r s : c o h e n : > y w 1 =| ~ » =, » . . w . . . .. . . . .. . . . . - . .- ..._i r v u s |D I v v v u u ww n n m ;m m r r i m r e a c k p l a c e i n L i n . [ } > 0 u r f d .F e n d s o f t h e b r i d e w l 1 o § ; o 1 d " , e d c f i " n ;~g m ,w i ' d i * e I j éL§{=Z`Sn Jaouo.ry 22,\vere honorI8881§T¢<1 d¥1I11lI-E' me nlwrnuull wsu:gucals nt. an open house celebra..'P@S8Y Wolff and Peggy Rounds oition given Sunday afternoon byiomiim.Virginia Campbell and lrs.kSylvis' parents, Mr; and Mru.M9!'Y-Beth McQuarrie of Blair. run J. Wolff Nea:l r one-hum5!Around thirty-f1ve guests at-ssf ~ ¢:Hs"f2"*;f°;':i§s~»d=d a ~ held at the wil liam Bolln hofhe complimentary toheat Wishes to the couple.The tea table was centered with Mrs Sylvia,on Friday evening. te nr mnts we re pllc e c ln V-ans]formatio ns.Th e V-f or -Vi tm l i de a wa s fur th er c ar rie d ou t fw red .white an d blue candiesth ~ _'g ~ g r g g g d i v i on ~Rnd My-3.F|Ed€I'iCk NofTi8.MI I un Church in Benrington,'I?°h°d Liercke, dmmatic inntruc-§§°"*'?° and baby are at the Berta f t e r n o o n ,a t t w o o ' c l o c k .t o r .a t M i s s o u r i V a l l e y h i g h 3 3 1 0 0 1 - I U r n s h o m e , 4 ~~~~b e ~T o M T a n d M r s .S t a l l - t o t h e u b h c ,i :l e y B r o w n o f D e n v e r ,C o l o r a d o `s c h o o i u a i w r i u z f o b e h e l d m t h e fo x m e r i y o f - * 1 " i ' ? H * ~ ° " » a e u .l b I ,..s o n w a s b o r n J a n u a r y 2 8 . ;D r a m a t l c m a d m g a w x l i b e g i v e n s U L L Y =A 1 0 l b . , 4 o z .s o n ,w n ~ b y f o u r S t u d e n t s - E u n i c g R o l l a n d ,l i a m R o d g e r , w a s b o r n J a n u a r y B i l l W a l k e r ,M a r g u e r i t e M e n c k e ,2 9 z o M r .a n d n m .F e n t o n S u l - I a n d E u n i c e C a r l s e n .H u m o r o u s ]l y . r t a d l n i l l w i l l b e n r e s e n t e d b v l a h r h l . r w n f e r u fr . . m r . ....nz m r . . ..A 1 - . . I nll' S o c i a l E v e n t s0 Kr a ule ¢En te rtai n Bri dge Club Fo llowi ng d i nn er nt.a lo c a l r es - tau ran t,Mr .an d Mr s .Clif fo rd . K n o w w i n e n w m i n membe rs of the Thu rsd ay E ve nin g Br idg e Club at a r d s , to n i g h t. C0 -Hoe te u ea P la n Lunc heon 'f o ls y Mrs.James Maher Ind Mrs.Stanley Bednar are to be ¢0~honT»-eases today (Th ur sda y )a t U,~~ lunc heon a t th e Ma h e r ho me o n W es t S outh S tre et, A ai mi lar e ven t is alarmed f0 r| ..rg.:4 .v I I Paplo Tl* - ~ Mr s . A m B la i r Me ti na Vla sal Blanch M dorsen Frlc l{11-nnnrd Mr s. G. E. Kind red fTownaen| : W , S. C. I I e r m m ~ Johnson Mon Mo nd ay Tu e sV . F . W . Bla ir De Content Wedne: Lu th er an l m é n y ~ ~ sel Taft ....make'a»Mrs. Chns- (lixem 'Mrs. Anton An- hy, Febrlllry 6Ladies'Card Clu b- Kronberg Community Club _ I Club No. 1 S.-Circle meeting; Bridge Club-Mn.C. \nlay, February 9 Afternoon Oubday,February 10 Auxiliary mlnmntory Elimination ~ s'ronE..a~HoNE»~~mr Booth's Fresh Frozen Strawberries, Red Rasp- berries, Etc., Com, Peas, Lima Beans, Brussels Sprouts, Broccoli, Etc.; and Fresh Frozen Fish -OPEN SUNDAY MORNINGS-~ S P E CIA L S FOR FRIDA Y A ND S A TURDA Y We Accept Orange and Blue Food Stamp! Items Mnrktd ' Are Blue Food Stamp Items "'0ranges, California Sunkist, Dozen .....-..,.....25c '* ' Ap p le s , W a sh . , E xtra Fa n cy, 4 L bs . - ~ ""Lettuce, Fresh, Crisp, Calif., 2 Lge. Heads ...15c *'P0tatoes, Wlnte,Home-grown,P k . ~ 60c C<gf@~=» Butternut, Drip or Regular, 2-»lb. Marshmallows, P 8: G, 1-lb. Cello Bag .....-....13c Toilet Tissue, Ambassador, 4 Rolls ........._.-...18c Syrup, White Swan, 5-lb. Pail .....,.....-...-...........32c -.32c ""R0ast, Pork Loin, End Cuts, Lb........22c Chickens, Roasting or Baking, Lb. .......21c Steak, Fancy Sirloin, Lb. .... I. 4 t A .» r J~ f a - 4 'f s .. ¢,_»* v °.3 ; ./.` 1A- Q , *\».\r " ' d i .11 / u % I Fl i o u ss t u d e n t s ,a s f o l l o w s :J a c k B | . n ~ y ,s f R o d n e y H i n e l i n e ,L u t h e r P i p e r ,d z A n d r e w H a n s e n ,J a n e t F o l e y ,P u r i ( 1 J e n s e n ,B a r h l n P o u n d ,M a r i l y n G u y e r ,a n d I n g a .P o d e r s u n .M The wi nne r i n e ac h di vis ion , to-ha d xe th er wi th th e on s -a c t p lay c as t, in v wi ll represent H a i r Hi g h i n th e M distric t de c lnmator y at Columbus, min. Febmar-y 20.1 an d | | \I \ 1 \ l \ | \ $ . 1 n n n h . - L _~ \\..u.n1 Au also lalu ;u;n» 110 dun'an of He r ma n ,a 6 lb.,8 oz. tughter born at ten c fc loc k this Fhurs day ) morn ing. Ir.and M r l .Leon ard Ar b ell as their guests, Tuesday even- Mr . a n d Mr s . F r ed L o n g . r. an d Mn . W . E . Ia c k e en te r- ed,Fr i d a y evening,f o r Mr . M n .J .Bitto n Rho ade s. STAMP PHOTOS _._..........._.___ ......_...-._.._ ' \ : ¢ \' \ 1 » . x ; \ \ v ¢ ~ ¢ < m c » \ ' ; e x \ 1 : . ~ m \ : : . u : » x- u \ . x 1 . - \ : x' u \ ' x x ' During the Month Per f Februaiy . . . . ~Dozen RABBASS STUDIOS 'Blair, Nebr. éuiidiium. IF. c. cm-1 Luther L6B8\le \ | s . ; ' " s i "I IL S~ U. Meets With Mm. McVlcker Mrs. F. H. McVicker enwrtsined I.24 members of up Conn-van ons|Lad.ies Social Unxon at the month- mss ERMA 1~xoLs'rEm Miss Holstein is a graduate ol 'sen Thursdly. Fehrunry 12 J o l l y Stitchem Mrs.HansFrahmHillside Club-Mrs. Walter An- deImen yt.~ : ~g: .2 1 _Eifxjv .vs ~ MRS. HENRY KAY ~ Rev.Churchill read the marriage lines.-`The bride wore a street-lengthilymeeting,Tuesday mlm-noon,|Benningtun High School and at~Kindred Club-Mn. Walter An- Her assistants were Mrs.Peterltended the University of Nebx-as~ dersenStricklett. Sr..and Miss Blnnche;ka and the University of 0mahA.|K4-nnird Methodist Aid___M,.,_ Hlll.Miss Ella Hill was in' charge of the devotinnals. lbliss Hedelund 'Goes To Washinprlun '5 Miss Rosemary Hedclund uf Lin- 'culn vislled ui the hnme of her from the For).Calhoun HighSchool, and Inter attended ihe Un~ ivcrsity of Oregon at Eugenewhere he was affiliated with the ,Cunard fraternity. l The announcement was re-iuncle nnd aunt.Mr.and Mrs, vcfaled. Saturday hight, when Miss George Hedelund, the |Hl§@}` PQI* llolsuein and her mother were host of the week.A frequent vislbor "esses at a arty lor members of.\PrHlund plans to leave ln the near fu~ ture for Washington, D. C., where|she will be employed. 1 Mrs, Colbom Is 1! tu w '1 llMesdnmes Lester Kronberg.Mer- tlGresm-sen.Harold Hurd ol' Oma i'and Milan D. Austin. 5 Plan Community,Meet Al Bono g A community program for Bonn ,and Goll school district residents is{planned for the near future, and }Inns will Luncheon Hostess termininz todav (Thursday)for Mrs.Gordon Colbom is enter- 'taining eight guests at a 1:80 des-1 sen luncheon and afternoon of_bridxre.wday.The list includes' Hon Jensen, Otis Grvgcx-sen, Lee lllalr during the past, Miss Hede-\ the immediate families of Lhe en-5 gaged couple. Mrs. Guinchow Is Knilling Club Hostess Mrs. \Vall:e'r F. Gutschow is en~ the membem of the knittim! club. The KrouD includes ten women. Cozy Comer Club'Honors Christensen; Mr. and Mrs. William Christen- |se family were honored at s fare-Vhn, Arl.hurJohnson, c.D. Hov/ard:,,,.;\|pany given Friday evening lby the Cozy Comer Club members. The Chrlsiensens plnn to move from the Dornneker district to afnrm northwest of Blair.The evening was spent at pi : nocl1le, pdzns going to Mrs. Lesnis |Applnby.Raymond Schuldt,Mrs. Richard Lamp Arthur Dumackerrdtopresentp*.f ~ ' i c at the former schoolland Mrs.Anna Melton.Luncll l»sometime this month.A commit-iwas served at the close of the hee in charge of the event, includ- evening.ing Messrs.and Mesdamea S. Ll l1 ' Moore. Clyde Mebzler. John G, Jcn~llson and J. Merton Kuhr, met at ithe Kuhr home. Mnnduy evening, I Lu discuss plana. lBirthday, Farewell Parties Combined|A birthdav and farewell celebra- tion were combined. last evenimr.when Miss Jean Aronson enter-ltained at n seven o'clock dinnernartv at the parental, Gerald Lem- Shower ComplimentsMrs. Harold Rasmussen|A bridal shower honorlng Mn. Illamld Raamuasen was held Satur.. dsy, Jumary 31, at the J. T. Nelv son home,The afternoon wasspentat games, and later the' hostesses.Mrs. Robert Ibmmussen and Mrs. Nelslm, served A lunch. 'Decorations were carried out lnpink nnd white.1 Present were Mesdames Harold Mr.Suverkrublm was graduated L. F_ Krnnherg, Fremont Duncan Club--Mrs.lena Schu- maker O S S I B L Y .../:BOUT YOU Mm. lee Gregerscn and Mrs. W.J. Sutherland were Omaha visitors Monday, Mr. and Mrs. John Martin and*daughter,Pauline,of Tekama.h,| were visitors at the home of Mm' Mary Pate, Sunday uftemoon. Mr.and Mrs,Dewey Holstein| cnlled on LeRoy Spiker, who is a patient at Methodist Hospital. Monday. Mr. and Mm,Arthur Lorenzen nnd Colleen. and Mrs.Otto Allen of Omaha visit/ed Mr.and Mrs. Joe Love, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lund of FortCalhoun were callers, Saturday Afbl emoon,at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Huber. Mrs.Alvina Frank returned inBlair,early this week, following' a three~week visit in West Pointwithherdaughter.Mrs.I-'md Tiedje. Rev. D, A. Burress, superintend- ent nf Crowell Memorial Home, isattendingtheNationalHolpital :md Homes Convention in Dallas, Texas, this week. Miss Mildred Thompson,who has been employed at the Henry Wolsmann home.was a guest of the Chauncey Wdght family from Tuesday uniil Saturday. Walter G. lluber and J. T. Nel. son, areompunied by Harry Lund nf Pnrf nnuhmm nm... 'r dress of powder blue and had a carnage of orchidsxshe was attend-ed by her twin sister, Mrs. Rymer Fcdde of Bennington, who wore an aqua blue street dress with A oor- sage of gardenlas. Rymer wade was best man. ' s A wedding dinner was servedat ,the Jnhnel home at 6:30 that eve-ynlng, when co-hostesses were Mm. Clnus Schneider of Kennud, Wil- ma and Louise Voss nf Omaha. A two-tiered wwdding cake and light- ed candles decorated the tables. Guests included Messrs. and M¢s~ dnmcs Ca:-i~Kny, Herman Kay andchildren. and Frank Hendcknen ofBlair; Arnold Ewoldt, Irvin Kay, Wallace Petersen and children ofIrvingtom. Rymer Fedde of Ben- ning(-an;Reinhart Thuden anddaughter of Florbnce; Miss IdeanKay of Omaha and Rueben Kay otIrvington.¢ The bride, whim was employed for a time at Bohs Cafe in Blair, has worked in Omaha the past two years. Mr. Kay is employed in Irv~Z ington, where the couple will maketheir home.| A wedding dance at the GermanHall will honor Mr, and Mrs. Kay.' Sunday evening.| ANNOUNCE PLANS 4 FOR PRAYER DAY The World Day of Prayer, spon- sored locally by women of the vari- ous Blair churches and nationallybythe National Committee of Church Women. will be observed hem with a rervice at the Methmlgig Church 2:30 o'clock Febmary I Sprzmrship is represented by Foreign Missions Conference, Na- iionnl Council of Chumh Women and Council of Women for Home |l\lissions.World Day of Prayer_ G'fBE§Q[§Q!!§§§QQ§.I0"E PHONE s4 :W E D E L I V E R OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS Beef Roast Chuck or Shoulder, lb. 24c Pork Chops Lean,lb. z1c Wieners lb. 25: FRI DA Y A N D S A TU RD A Y SPECIALS Grapefruit Texas Seedless, Gfor lic Oranges Large, Sunkist, Doz.23c Butternut Jell All Flavors 4 Pkgs l9c Coffee Don Leon, Reg. or Drip, lb. 29c Pancake Flour Jersey Cream 3 lb. Bag 154: §"di'3 §iff~___23c §*'?;"i,i'?'IT..§E...23¢ I | -. 0 l These New Services Offered to Moloriats Will Add Thousands of 4 Mlles to the Life of Your Tires. A i f ~, Il's Good Business to Take Cnre ol Your Tires Because When They Are Gone There Won'l Be Any More. OR o t a t i o n e r v l c eS 0 U 0 0 W e Rotate All Four Tires in the Manner Best Suited, Installing the Spare if Desired. `75c Q n Stretch the Mileage ! I I o .| All Tires Are Removed From W heels, Tubes Removed,Exam ined For Chafing;Casings Are Examined For Cuts or Breaks and Im - bedded Gravel and Glass or Nails Are Re- $z.oo Including All Five Tires (|'|mclur\' l'ruuf l`ulu»» snisdnly liighm moved. P H O N E W H I T E 250 We'll Pick Up Your Car PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE STATION Save Your ";"~§*J.M.R. GREEN STAMPS ~ b n , h o m.Hémoreos were the host-I Rasmussen.Jena C. cas.whos e b irth dnv i t was.and Geonze Ras mus se n. Rm w r t f o u r i n - ' :¢1¥nna\°v n r n . .\ J \ l l C ||D |; l l |w n o u c e n u e u \ . , |R I |' ( l 1 l |D € T ' 8f f n o h d R a s -F h l n n In n a ¢ n l n I n Unnvmnné ~gvs nmvn' rn the W A P - ." H -"" " ¢ J Y w's Un io n Christian Orient; Direc tors, of k in th e U. S. Indian stian Li te ra tu re f o r Misa Dq|»||Chrlltlmlen.who5 - v u t o d a y f o r W u h l n z t o n . ~ .."r~a'f='== 1|»'er§|_1\iIa|_\:on|o_.!'l|a,::"éE_llm'_;:L°.'::_°"f.m .-.. u u l u . \ u vg c o n :| | |s n : | u u u | ,P A n n d a y . M .A .M r .a n d M r s w J K n '. Je ndsc H arse EB nl Tessa lhlsv r, Pr Chri »r, A It"\\| Unw 11.l Minn L u i as upath gram rise l ......_,...~.. ..,..,,..,...."`|and Mrs. J. C.Thompson wereSvhools;Chril "¢ dinner guests of Ilill Kooplnan l¢,Women andP. the APO house in Amee,l°Wl\.'Landr<: and 1 n.Sunday.The occasion was Bill's Migrant. I.nl»mlvlbirthanniversary. l..Dinner guests,Sunday,of M r . M R S . B A! and Mrs. W, E. Luckc and Inland ~ were Mrs,Lucke's hmthenin-law and sister,Mr,and Mm.Jamrs,_ _r- Padf.-n,Dwayne and Marilyn,nf'liirs. |.pn-l--r r~,,, Fremont.rrlmr.l....mr- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Long wer»:~,|r,,,q 1 -umMonday guests ul the John J. Maccgmn ~\l;-.,1 he home,and Tuesday callers new li;.|.xl~i <1~...--illlr. and Mrs. Clnudc- Porter of Te- 5.rl wnq "'I`l »n .¢. s- h- kumnh.Mrs.Floyd Little spent )\ll|.ur in ill ne \\'cdn:-sdny with Mm.Mare." ' `i gl In-nnnrd Justice nf llcrmun vis- im!"ere Re "'Red his brother-in»l|»\v and sistm. :('|;\ri.~- of Hel Mr.and Mrs.Freeman Tucker Friday.The Tuckers entertainedion Tuesday evening lm-Mr. and.C h l ] 'Mrs. Charles Gaydou.l Mrs.F.S.Jenkins spent theweek-end in Arlington with herCalholie Ladh ybrothcr. E, S. Newell and fa;nil5'~i Mrs.Jnhn On Sunday, she was present or lmembc m.o ! birthday vnrw complimentary to Club, Wednesu~ *f:~l."*;' *.:;.*:°.r°:."l.?. § * ~ i - ' ~ f ~ an l rs...'e r.Mrs Carl Olson entertained the Blair Merrynipmm-Sm committee of the Luther'Mrs. Chdst an Guild,'Fuesday nftemoonitaining this ( Present were Mrs, H. F. Swanson for molnbersMm J. P. Nielsen, and Rev, Har-imakers Club. ,old C. Jorgensen,pastor of tin-'Lutheran Chunxh.fsx. Mu-y'e Ep Leonnrd Mathiesen returned lo|Momhers of his army duties nt Port L¢°n*¥\i,Guild met at Wood,_ Missouri,early _this_ week, Walter F. Gun ~ ~~r r .r oM a t n l e s e n .H e w a s g r a n t e d t h e l n x h o s t e s s . f u r l o u g h i n o r d e r t h a t h e m i g h t !-~ c o n d u c t h i s f a r m s a l e ,w h i c h w a s h e m l a s t T h u r s d a y ,~*" begin. August Rullmmnn, wgg has n confined ln the Lu eran '"\-'~"*é::;f..;"..§:;';f:r*...::':;:f..':';Mr. and M Another gum, who nrrived at of Omaha wel the home early this week, is Mmiihf home of I Mary Breeding, formerly of Lin- N°\7'i& coln.Mr. and CM; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hxnlen en Mn.Clnrena tertalned, Monday evening, in ob- childmh andlervmee of Mrs. Hansenh hirthdly.y`Holsteln dmv ii`f°i<'€».¥'°.§? .'§i2l£"'i.'.1"¢.'iT.°.'&113lL" sk! Y.. sen und Mr. and Mn. Otis Deckeriliolsbeln.The g i Ci ty.slr. Chdutenm; if formerly f m n l noo n inner guest u t e'Cmm¢y_Kuhn.Mr.a uMr. und Mrs. Prod Long enter-igpem i'.."...i., tained lt dinner. Sundiy, for thelr| rlnvins them son, Roy, University of Nolwruka D.A.Gomptstudent., und Mr.and Mrs,Earl|J0}m|q" whov .Caldwell md Nall.Vlslloru At the tho S. J. Jnhl .\. ...ng un., I : d k ~ ~.~UristianService in Camps in the U. S. BER IS RS' SPEAKER ¢. . . . _. . . . n Will You Help? lllair (`¢»m:r~ff;ational --ml mfrr:h| IS Of th!! Mlni-t=!\:\|.\89'>CiB.~ r1l£Ill HW Tok8.l|l8l1I h, Monday .Her sub- he Children and th e e Chut1ch". .De we y Hoistetn, VlmD eV en te r an d ~r.an d Hr s .Chris e to G a i n ,Io wa . Visit Mr .an d Mr s . H r .and Mr s .E d S h o w a n d Ho llta i n l ed i n W a l li n g t o n rs.H .G.Ho lla n d in Oma ha.A c mr m were H r .an d M n .~n an d Mr s.J .P.| ru dinner guests nt; a ho me , li ter vis ib - Lo tti n an d M n . l I \ G. L. Dlxon Co Insurance Real Estate and Iaans Office in Home Thfltre Bldg. P h a g e 2 0 1 Archie Maynnttli Sundav :meats ntl # attondina the mvet~ '. an d Mrsw.A . W . an. J Notes Clu b B a r r v entertained e Oathoiic Ladies ay af te rno on , at th e| g o f t h e g w i l p .t akern | ina Vla sak is e n t e r ' Thu rsd ay )after nupn u f th e Blai r Me rr y - Ii s o p a l Gui ld 1 sr. 1\faI°y's Episcopalf the hum#o f Mr s. ; chow for the month- I easion.WedneadD.)'.i Togh was the assist- ¢'= - i a ~~.z=4: »:;\"»%~1 $'j`*'i"3 pf ~.;~ Christensen An d Korshoj PHONE 33 3 Help Build Homes Badly Needed F o r D e f e n s e W o r k e r s i n B l a i r Money in lt for You! RIGIIT HERE lnlny, mnny new homes will be needed nl on c e f or th e th o u s a nd s o f wo r k e r s wh o 'i ll s o on b e wo r k i n g a t lhe bo mb -ld atlln g pla nt ne n r W A I I OO a n d M E A D . They will he looking for homes to buy or ren! up In 20 to40 miles from lhe plant. If you own som e lots in your tom : or can get some, start making plans at once to build houses. l`SUALLy YOU CAN cm F. H. A. LOANS FOR EN- 0lGII TO BUILD THE norsss. You can build for sale or_ rent. We handle your F. H. A. DEFENSE HOUSING LOANS. Gr! in louch illa us for d¢»xni|~._ The 1SA1i19§L CO. OMAHA, NEBRASKA I LOQAL BROKERS ARE Utmatmnse n,Ma r y he le n staples. J ames Barron,E a r l Stokes,and Ted Therkelsc n. u - . ,v e . .-» \ . ¢ » u . v n |. n e u n ;l a George Reeh, J . W Nielsen, Han se n, A ns el Ta ft, J .P.I v Charles Fr y e , Ma rlo Cowie Part Hon or J i m.Rob ert Fry e,Joseph .JJrs.Fo r me r Blniaite 'C li ff or d Truhlsen,P e t e r T n Mi s s Cec ilia Holb rook enter ta in ed a t a p ar ty ,Friday e vening, c omplimen tary to Mises Opal Ma r - sha ll o f Lo n g lleac h,Cailfqrnin, fo r me r ly o f Blair.Mies Mar sha ll wa s en route to Roekfo rfl, lllinoia, where she plans a visit.wi th he r ' W alter Peto mon , E d Pf eaf fei 'er Lindinpz, S. W . Anderson, tia n A nde rso n, Man ley Fi she nold Fuh lro dt; Miss es Kate li Dol'0ll1)' J ensen, Elaine Rasm Fa y E1-vey,and Bette Fry e. Prof.Pool Ny h o lm ape:[mi-ents, Mr and Mrs. Ollie hi#-fab-leeen-end in Minneapolis,1 all, als o fo rmer res iden ts h ere.sota, whe re he atte nde d the Guests honorinfg hiina Ma rs ha ll eron Bible Institu te.He wswereEd na 60911.Ma xin e R¢¢V0S»,-.nf several speakers,partial Erma Good,Ru th Holbrook,B€ti! '| in the Su nd a y mor ni n g p ro ; llenni ngsen,Helen Vlas ak,a n d l Mrs , Fe rn Pe te me n.,Ad ver tis e i n Th e E nte rp l / _ _ ; "~.sv my Steak Round 33c lb. Boiling Beef Lean l5c lb. M i nc e d Ha m Glasem l8c lb. '| Glasers lb. 181: *Pdrktlutlets Lean-All Meat 251: lb. "~.sv my Steak Round 33c lb. Boiling Beef Lean l5c lb. M i nc e d Ha m Glasem l8c lb. '| Glasers lb. 181: *Pdrktlutlets Lean-All Meat 251: lb. Corn 3 222.3 25c Vanilla Wafers lb. l8c Peas 2 512.3 Z5c Tea, Green, %|b. 23c Pork& Beansifi.. loc TOILET TISSUE Ft. Howard 3 Rolls 25cPlums Z Z2';.3"'251: *Gra | efruit, ea. 3cCatsup, 14 Oz. loc *Apples, lb.4c *Cab|>age, Ib.4cCorn Flakes, pkg. Sc *0ranges,lg. doz., 30cCrackers, Z lbs. l7c Coffee, Sas, lb. 211: pen un~ays an~vemngs Steak Round 33c lb. w.J.sAS misss. *Pdrktlutlets Lean-All Meat 25 I~ Peas 2 512.3 Z5c M i nc e d Ha m Glasem l8c lb. Boiling Beef Lean l5c lb.Pork& Beansifi.. loc '| Glasers lb. 181: Plums Z Z2';.3"'251: Catsup, 14 Oz. loc Corn Flakes, pkg. Sc Coffee, Sas, lb. 211: Corn 3 222.3 gg; Vanilla Wafers nb. l8cTea, Green, %|b. 23c I Ft. Howard 3 Rolls 25c *Gra | efruit, ea. 3c *Cab|>age, Ib.4c Crackers, Z lbs. l7c *0ranges,lg. doz., 30c *Apples, lb.4c "~.sv my Steak Round 33c lb. Boiling Beef Lean l5c lb. M i nc e d Ha m Glasem l8c lb. '| Glasers lb. 181: *Pdrktlutlets Lean-All Meat 251: lb. ruung nomo uu nn g m n u u m o u n I n g M n .Cox[were M n .R a y F b n g m and san, Ed ith Larsen Chu-lee.o nl | \_". -'ran m ilf. um m m w.bm m s 1942\ \n i l Calhoun' Grade Teacher Resigns i n 1 i L .~~ ~gf a. M n .C V Sh umnk nr atte nd-ed the E112 c i¢},» Indies' Aja, Thun- da y , a t th e h o me o f H u .F r e d Christenlen- _ tlmlr homes. Thsy returned no Un- coln. Sundny.c m L u w z . m n n n . c H . Luttix. hu joined t.he'|h' farce in Cdifomh..Hn. Arthur Cluuen sntarhlnod the Birthday Bgdxe Club, 'mm- Schiodt on PCA Exec. Committee -|1 - - - » - - n ,@f~=i' *' 'E ~ ., ~s.=5.=* giiifif .Emil Winn hu raturned to hiswork in Ion. mu several week:with his mother and brother. Mrl.Sophis Wien and Hin?-Mr.and Mrs.Otto Vous anddnnghtgrgwereSamdavdinner nm Hin;1 O r u m N ¢ w § gd_ Eva, and Mary Anderson ro- Wm. Beale: ih » Bleir Saturday Wil\ilm Beale: ol the vidnit~ of mmul meeting bdd in Omaha Jnnunry 16, attended a no ;» ation meethxg in Omaha. J ~ - 80.He vrux¢ 4!n¢tedto s the executive committee ~IPCA for the coming year. i Calhoun' Grade Teacher Resigns Hhs Dorothy Ewin, teacher of primary gndes nt Fart CalhounSchool,iendemd lm-raigmrian lust week. She has nceepfad A sec- don in Washington, D. C.,plum to leave in the im- mediate future. Her successor hunot yet been named by tha school bonqrd. -- - - » - - n ,.¢.J.1 wr ., Q i ~ ; : r i ' J ¢ . ` . ' , ' U f . ' , . . i : , ' E l i f § l i x f f |ig Y ¥ le | e lu lr e tl. l1 ' n e d l» 0 h i w o n ~ 'wi t; h i s mo th e r an d b r o the r . Mr ! S o p h i e W i e n a n d Ha mi -Mr .a n d Mr s .Otto Vo-as a dau ghters we r e Sumdav di~ :n e s ts o f Hr . a n d Mr s .Arno!~ Sc hmidt.Mr . a n d Mx; F r e d W e s te r g u r d Russell an d an . wer e m l |Mi s a D u rr n lr W e ete nz n r d o f B e n non a t | . tur ke y dinner,Satu rdn noon.Mn. Charles Voss c elelrat.ed he bir thd ay .'h a u d a y ni g h wi th D i r ty ;Thu rsd ay ni g ht,savers neighbors and relative!!sp e n t th o vm i h t a t t h e V o n h o me h e lp i n celebrate Mr .Vous'b i r th d n h Mr . a n d Mr s .W a lte r Christen een Sund ay eveni nxr at the puen~ al. Fri tz J ahn el, ho me..Mr s . W illi lm J lh fva l vi si ted H E d Mn t th i e n n o f B lxi r .I \ Mi sa Ve nd n Ch r i lte n le n . | ; Snb und ay ni zh t a t the Elme r B et ho me i n Blai r.Mr . a n d Mr s. Be n V o s s a nd M I n d M n .B i ll K o e n i !m e n t ~ . anesdnveven ing wi th H~u Meevee, who leaves soon for c am~ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Christensen an Ve nd a were d i n n e r g u e s t! o f M an d Mr s. E lme r Be tts , Su nd ay . Mr .an d Mr s .Clarenc e V~ spent 'Dueeday n t th e Ot to Vo s home. Mr .an d Mr s.A n d r e w Jense wer e Su nda y di nne r sweats at W i llia m Ko en ig h ome. A ve r y J u n e r s o n wa s rel ~ fr om the h oa mi ta l, Fr id ay ; he a n Mm. J meo e no n vi si ted at th e W i Ii a m Von e homo. th at da y . Th e W ranc h -Maney W omen Club me t,Wednesday .wi th M He nr y Su ver kr ub b e. whe n the le son on c are Of the sic k in the ho was Dresented bv the leaders. guessing contests follo wed.w i pr iz e s swi m! to Mr s. C h ri s F ra h an d Mr s. W i llia m Vo ss .Mr s. S u erkrubbo.vd th th e he lp o f h daugh ter,Mn t.Lou ie K a h n served s lunc h.Present we .. .....: Fbrt Calhoun News Nates Mr. And Mn. Harold Llntn AndRonnieofOmnhnwered~er Listen in on the Party no Bollywood HEDDA HOPPER'S un Snbuxdnv evminx.Hin Muim HcNdr spent Sm:- day .lt the home of her naremfl.Hr. and Mn. ma McNair. Hines Kathryn Rohwer and Ps- tridn Beadle ment Int weak st o n e thai: homes. They returned bo Hn- coln. Sundny.c » n L u w z . m ~ f n n c g . Luttiz. hu joined t.he'|h' farce m Cdifomh..Hn. Arthur Cluuen sntarhlnod the Birthdnif Brldze Club, 'mm-dlv dwmoon.hwent. were Ma-dxmes Rlehnni Sieven.Gayloxd Beadln. Paul Bruner. Emest Kruse, George Neale.William Snnnen-berz,E.Geesamann,GeorsvRohwer,O n i Harrison,Harry Rohwer and Grant IA¢¢~Mrs. Wminrn Suverkmbbe unver-uined at A onH'clock luncheon for tha Green Vnllev Extanlton elL ' School Note:| The benefit huk eth nll ga me played Thursday evenln5rhpx~oved| w be a n e a t s u c c e u .e F o r t Cdh au n Pi one er s "mnr dxe d m vi c - to r y "over th e Calho un Alurn ni.| Th e p e r f o r ma n c e wu we ll- n tte n d -ed by to wn p eo p le .I The sqids'teams nlay ed basket- ba ll du n nz th e h alf a n d Th e s p or twas liked so well by UAB 'r la tha t the y wi ll n la y Iu mln Tu y wh e n Calhoun mee ts Under wood. ~ ri c I.a.Vern Samson familv hasmoved w a funn near Lhe GardnerSchool, wat of Blair.Neighbor:held_a farewell party. Wednesday uW m .B e a l e :nh » Blair Saturday William Bealea ol the vicinity ofIgwn spent tome time in Blnlr visltlng old friend: of hls boyhood dnyu. Will wu 1-and in lhil lo- cality md for a long mm at yesn farmed the Abe Salim-land farm welt at Blair.About twenty-Hvo y u r !ago he purchlled l (Arm near Irvington md hu dues that ~g ...||¢.»¢|nu.»are Mr . md M r s - F a y J o n g ; o f eknmah.Mr .a n d Mr s .Fr ed Mu l le r h u i their zuests, Sunxiur. Ted Ther- d w n o f W innebago,Minn euo ul; rlene Therkeluen o f Chic ago,llinois' Ray ThemRa o f g y "a i d . b k ln h o m a ; Ho w a n d ' r w e l- B i li r Clif1'0rd Andersen.o f .:d son, G1e1{n and 1'h{r.and Mrs. ~eau Andersen a.nl:l.:l'am1lv of 'I'e» .. a .| | ~ ily spent several days among;friends in the bottom and Blairvicinities,last week;they were 9 ~ ,; |. .|:.O v e r f i f t y f r i e n d s o f M i .a n d H i n w i f e ,a .n |.'" ~ M r s .M .~g a t h e r e d a i é t h e i r s , *; . f " . H ; " ;~ : ; °s ; a ° * f z :2 : ' °m d § 2 § ` ° ~ ' l ` § ' § l ¢ F ? § §a|< ' ¥ : ; e m 1v i ; e l l ° § f 3 T a b o u t .' W h i l e i n B l a i r ,W i l l d m p a d t y .M r .a n d M r s .B r o n d u m i n t o T h e E n t e r p r i s e o t t i c e m i n . a r u m o v i n i r t o x f a r m o m m i l l i m b u r s e d t h a c o ! f e n o f ' I ` h e E n ~ f r o m g m C o l ¥ a § . 1 . M ' I ' h o u e P I \ % ; ¢ ' 1 1 T { ' t e r p r l r e t o t h o t u n a o f a t h r e e - w a r e a u r a .a n e n uK r u s e a n d f n r q i l y ,W a l d o K r u s e P h o n - a n d f a r n l l y .C h r m F n h m a n d f a m -.s m 5 5 6 ~~' l ~ ` ; f 1 .a _. i l y ,C a r l R o h w e r a n d f a m i l y ,W H -; m i - . ,' i " 1 ? " ~ , ; '} ¢ l i n m K u h l m d t n w l y ,F n n k ' I ' e m -~!5 1 '= ' , ? j f s : 1 .~ ~5 ° . ' : : . ' ° § . , ; : ; "< ¢ a ~ . § ' ~ ' -' ; 2 * ' = "M ;~" a Y .u n e t g e n a mf u n i l y .: m d H - = f - °= = = < 1 f u n n y ,. . $ " 1 ; f : , 1" i ' m " " J ° ` 3 » "1 » ' l ' d " . ¢ S ' & ¢ " $ ~ p u n t I . - m e m d : f a m i l y H a n r y F r i d a y .f o r u r .. n a n n .W m - m i ~ond ~ 0 who ~ buried ham Friday.Mr and ~ n .Henry :.nlen i n wf » \".4 . " ".¥ :=.f f r .:~f.."E : ;{;"aj a. M n .C.v .Sh umnk nr atte nd- ed th e E lk Ci ty L ndi es ' A id , Thu n- da y , a t th e h o me o f H u .F r e d Christenlen- Mr . a n d Mr s. N. P. Nid s en vi m- i t z d a t t h e Chris Nelson ho me Thurs day . Schiodt on PCA Exec. Committee Albert Schjodt, who was electeddirector O! the South Omllu 'Pro-ductive Credit Auodldun nt the Mr. and Mrs. leo Miller and chil- dren al Blair visit/ed at the J. L.Andaman home. Sunday afternovn.Mr. and Mrs. Rlv Peters spentSunday lt Fred L\xsc.hen's.Helen Fern Johnsen :nent sev-enl day: last week with the Jor- zen Chriswpnens. BUY Anmucxs emrssr rumsss VALUE numne' f/zE '`W Kff / mmul meeting bdd in Omaha - Jnnunry 16, attended a no ;» ~ ation meethxg in Omahl. J ~ - 80 .He vrux¢ 4 !n¢ te dto ~s » the executive committee ~I »PCA for the coming year. A branch office was opened Teknmah, Febnmry 1, with Cap H. L. Gayer in charge.drew Cnr ue n or b n l w l ,N e h r u -kg,p u s e d aw a y Su nd ay e vmin g u p u m . l u n e r n l servic es we re hnld W mnsay afternoon at B1-iu~ tol. Mr. Carlsen wu A former RoseHillresidentan d friends are z rieved to hen- al his death. M r .m d M n .J o h n R u m u u m.md Kar en K a y o f Be llev ue w en L E Ul\ \un ull " " ° " " " ° ° ° ' " " " " " " ° " " "n e n r y u e n r l I n u : w m a wma -E ll ll h l TIYIOI3 ~nftern°onI\nnnn \r{| Ilnr|ni f h a i lln li n m Ma i - ~ wah Mr.and Mn.John ;a¥.'"ha;;;T"v.'f;d;;;¢a;f:'°';'i:. 'II{d\~1ioand family.and Hr and _Mg _gd Mrs. Howard Taylox and ar; Igg m stensen were after son.Mr.md Mrs.Charles Peters,-,£f-_.e.=<'.12.":,.°*,.*:=..*':.*~:e",,°2'z.'§ Mr: wi Hg- Clau_!_ iguehl=f~@gr.!:..'.!'.'. ......'¥».'?."'2'.,:..':_ . _ u In lu n HH- "*" "' * °"'*" " " " " * " " " ' i n d MTB.I.l¢Ill'Y .l`l¢UZ¢1l I n d DG~-IS L wer e S atu zd ny eveni nz gu est! lur es vi sited th e L ou He ier f and ly gf P U- ; nd _ 35 9 :f , ' 2 " ' P * m , ~ n e a r I s i i l la r d .Wc dneadny avenjmr...'-. mural... llllliinlmlmlilmilvaluc n o § ~ . m m~ ° ' f r W h i t guanine Suu 'r»'h'{.., mmm: at moncyaaving \.2.1 4 /A xn honor ox mrs.maszens mnn-day.On Sunday both families helved .Rudolnh Matson celebratehh birt.hdlY-Vi dton durlnrthe #week wasBd, Eva. and Mlry Anderson wereMr. and Mrs. Walter Nielsen, Mr.and Mrs. Albert Snrlck. Mrs. Fran-oos Forsberx and Gerald, and Mrs.Laura Tolls and Myron. Mr.mi Mr s .Walter Sunpen- field, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chrlsf- wnaen.Gem-g¢Nelson and Ma n ian. and Robert Ryan were Sundaydinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. TedSimonsen and son in Omaha.Mr. and Mrs. James Ryan. Rus- sell and Billv were Frlday even~ing callers on Mrs, Laura Totte and Myron. Mrs. Clarence JensenandsonswereSundaydinnerguests at the Toile home. Mary Anderson was a Monday afternoonvlslgor.__. . ._ I Mr.and Mrs. George Mlsieldt ;i:i¢ed Omaha relatives. Wednes- yMr.and Mrs.William Wins,Fra.\1oe|And Lillian: were dlnacr zuests,Sunday.at the Edward Rice home in Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larson and daughter, visited the N.P.Nlel- sena, Monday.Mrs. J. T. Christensen and Helen Fern Johnsen spent Monday s!t~ ernoon with Mrs.J. L. Andersenand Clarlce.Messrs. and Mesdamea John A,Johnsen, J. W. Johnsen and daugh- eers and lmnud Holer, DorothyandMelvin.attended tha 86thbirthdayofMr.Winterhurn at Elkhom_ Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Plnmbeck were Sunday dinner guests at the' Charles Peters home.Mr. and Mrs.Bemard Thomp- w m m v r i v - ~*~.Q M - ' " ~5 5 ""'*'~=.¢"\ 1 U s 5 W \ ° 6 * "s ° " '° ° 0 *,,,.=-° U *b ! ; ;"Se ~ .r R 1,12 .. 1Wa-.f " * x 11Those from this vicinity attend- son and son and Emma Tietiren of ~ing as miscellaneous shower at the Burke. Squth Dakota, visited at the Andrew Bohn home for Mrs. Lea- Henry Taetgen home. Thuwdny Lis _-'°*.L'£'f'.1'"f-._'t '?1'~f'f="* *°£".'*°»YQ"FE." gil.. MI c. V. §*z\am»i¢;m m m ; - - + , ¢¢ ' " " ' 7 " § » 1 . f f From (he Movie Clpild 5:15 P. M. llrlnnday, Wedneadly, Friday =w.....,¢_ .wen uw mlm wus Imamvisitinz and lunch wus served.Mr. and Mrs. Roland smiul andRoland. Jr.,nttended the funeral of Terry Schafer ln Blair. sunday.Mrs. Anna West of Blair spentSunay with her mn.Neil Wen.and family.Mr. and Mrs, William Hlnelineand son spent Sunday at the OttoMenckehome,honor-im: the sev-enth weddinl annlvenarv of Mr,and Mrs. Clyde Hinellne. Mrs. Aloha Hunt and son havebeen ill with flu the nut tan dAYB» Follnw the Latent News Dine( ~ K o | L l Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Jones are movinz into the tenant house on the Waldo Kruse farm,recently gacabed bv Dick Lennox and .fam- ly.Ben Eby, who in employed inBellnvue,waht the week-and at A | v ¥&y u ¢ . , | . | . . . . . _ - u v |-\ . - n u n s . - ,Tuesday .to vis it Mr s Sorensen's Ba re nts, Mr. a nd Mr s .Ne ls Dah l. n Thursday .Mr s .Sor ens on was a guest of her sister,`M1a. Mlic hael Sonderuv. Mr. a nd Mr s. Otto S or ens en a nd ba by so n o f Her man we re Su n da y callers a t due He n r y Sorensen home. Sunday callers a t th e ho me o f Mr .an d Mr s .Ha r o ld Seefus an d Mr s . Ge o r g e Mo n ra n r e g Mr . a n d Mr s .A I Johnson o f V a l o y .Ne -braska, and Mr. a nd Mrs. Otto Sor- ens en and son o f HQ]|1]gn~nd M¥":... J oI1n G._Je]1son Mesd ames Ge o rr e He u ma n n andBi lly , A r th ur Han s en , Bi ll Ko en ig , Rob ert F ole y a nd Mr s. Fr ed W es t- ergaar d. Mrs . Kshn l; was a vis itor. Fr ed an d L o r i n Masters,Art. Hansen,He r ma n Hovend ic k an d Geor ge Bran dt were Su nday mo rn- mr a.115|-Ymunu n u we .mr s ..lonnBoc klun,Mr s .Otto Matso n,Mr s . Ric h ard Barr on. Mm. Pete r Ha gge, Mr s. Ro b er t W elton ,an d Dor othy Ru we .Mr .a n d Mr s .Ha r o ld E .Ras- mussen a n d Shirley we re Sunday laf te rno on an d supper guests o fggrcallersa t th e B i ll Ko e n i g Mr .a n d Mr s .Ha r r y Madsen.A l - or neM r a n d M m Chr is J a hn el and fr ed Nelso n was a ls o a vla ltor . Mr .an d Mr s .H a m i d W .Ras-M r and Mrs. Ben Voss and H.EllI'Y,| m|| ggen and fa mily ,Mr . a n d Mr s . ggenf.Thu rsd ay aftern oon a t the Gif fo rd Frenc h.im-Ve y and Ha z- artzn Voss ho me . h on o nn g Mr s . Ma rtin V os s ' bi rthd ay .el Han se n an d Ri c h ar d Fr en c h a t- tended a roller sk ating party at theMr .and Mr s.An d r e w Ma ts on F;-e 1;11 k a ti k t.=~1<i,f.=;e.f1=f.fa¥ <¢f°_';t'12¥P1%feE°"===.»|°fe"5°3r §13 i 'f n n 's s WBFB vmona anopfpers,1"ll€l8Y.Mr .an d M m .W i ll P e te n we re Su nd ay vis i to rs a t th e J oh n Cr in k ome.Mr .and Mr s .Ha r la n Christen- s e n o f Oma h a vi s i te d a t th e par- ental.J .T.Christensen,home, Tuesnay . Mr . a n d Mr s . He n r y A r n , A lvi n and Be rne tte. and Lo rr ain e P ete rs spent Sa tu rd av even ing a t th e He n r y Tietlzen home. Mr s .N .P.Nielsen called o n Mrs. Ch ris Sun ds,Saturd ay after- noon.Mr . a n d Mr s . Ha n s Moe ller a nd hildr en o f hill;Ci ty an d George : z z z m v ', r m t h e w m v S u i t - » m u , y u n u n u n p r e d - l n g l l r u n n o A s eombinntion for healthiu l aleeplgaluxvrvyou'll End id no mi t-uon. 'I'hat'o Suu ViOushioning. It c omes tomthe pa tentd ribbon ditegmsusautonmtiany to your undi-vidud size or wrought. rua SLEEP on rr-lm Il IT! ....nu: e ~.1; ¢ n ~~ :m e a r m . a é = = '..\ = »w .. . ": ? f ; i ~"" " :. .1 , } ¢ ¢¢ " y; y ¢ . 1. .A . . ~ . §u n . &. .¢¢. ~ / ~ ~a< \ . " ". , . M . .. . . . .z ¢ ~ {i m "1 y v : ..;<Q ;...x "....>. . . . f . . z 1 . . . » . .ax.a i s L +N . f w ill fu ll ~ l »tal . . " "...'.£.L'.!.".....n.....»....$,..¥..».....»...'L. l n\ V E Ic b szd f li n1] n S s1fl caEl N |.\Ghnu nueu mr. ana mrs. Jann .|lU4'S0¥lf west of Hex-mm. Sunday after- ,o mMn.KieLb vxnum.Mrs Lee iregemen and Mrs. later Kron~ ere were Saumday afternoon:vests of Mrs.E. E. Dixon andalllhteri-Mr.and Mrs.E. E. Dixon andnmily and Mr. and Mrs. J. Merbnn| Luhr and children atfended a ueetimr of P. M_ K. Club. held ul he Ted linger home near Ken~ ard.Sun a .Mr. and Myra.Harry Tyson spent undav in Lyons with Mrs. 'I'yson'sister.Mrs. Harry McKenzie andamlly. Mr.and Mrs.Edilllr Lu-sen mlled on Mr. argl Mrs. Harrv Ty- an, Wednesday. Kindred Club 'met with Mrs. R.r.Iverson,Thursday _aftemoon,velve members atfendlnaf.Mm.udmund Sorensen was nsnistinxmesa.The club will rather at le home of Mrs.Otto Sorensen.ehnxarv 12.A meetinz of the comnunltv club ill be held at |Kindr¢d School, riday nvening.Mr. and Mrs.nrry Tyson and Mr.and Mrs.udmond Sorensen ue o n thenmmittee in dumze of the even-'s enwrtainment.M Bhd Gudmnnd Sorensen at~ mded dmc Bun County Co-Og an-.ml oyster eunnef and bmemesseetinz in Hen-nun. Tuesdav eV211~x cz-Mrs. Gudmand Sorensen and aretta were guests of Mrs. Olbo Jrenaen and baby.Mrs,Gudmond Sorensen andnuxzhner.Lm-em.vinifed M mIoydLittleandfamily,Friday,'ternoon.| Mm. Prentice Smith was a caller; the home of Mm. Opal R¢eves.f'ednesday altemom.Sunday,-lean of the Reeves were Mr. andna,Pay Jones of Tekamnh. andr. and Mn. Byron Bunn and chil- ~e.n called Lhere. Tuesday.EuniceId Janice Reeves and Mins Eswez aamussen were callers at the U.Reeves home in IDeS0£o, Sun-I l3~Mr. and Mn.Fnmk Soll and: xuxhter.Pearl,spent the week~ld in Pender ls Kllélta of the Benall tamily,Mr.and.Mm.Prentice Smith xtertained at dinner. Sunday. forIr, and Mrs. A. R. Behlea..Mr.and M m H.I.Kuhr !e!v.hursdav morninnr fur n foun- mnth visll in Los Angeles, Cnli- rmia.They wnl be zuests orleir son and dauzhter-In-law. Mr.nd Mrs. Harvey N. Kuhr.Mr. and Mrs Fred Gutvhownd childxvn and Mrs. Harry Hous- rn were zuests of Mr. nnd Mrs.ryan 'Warrick and family,Sn!- rduy.The Wurrlcks spent Sun-ny with Mr.and Mrs.Normanlnrrick_ Mr. and Mrs. J. Merton Kuhr ntzndedhe hockey znme at Ak-SunlenlollscuminOmaha. Wednes-av evenimr._J. Merton Kuhr was zueet sn»ak»r before Rotary club membersiaendavcyeninz.following the'eekly dinner at Koonman Inn.Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paulsen und lluirhi-er__ LaVeme._vislted Mr. andYrsChns Nelsun nn Blair. Fridayveninx.Mr.and Mrs.Harland Nelson I Rose Hill were Sunday dinner uexts at tho uamnml. Paul Paul-an. home. \ Dr.and Mrs.C.R_Mead oflair called nn Mr. and Mn. C. B. \mn. Sunday afternoon.Q P. M_ Tyson ot Blair was a Sun- gy afternoon truest of Mr, andn . A E. Dixon.Mr. and Mm. Byron Bunn enter- rtalned at dinner.Sundav.forr. and Mrs. Nell Buniic and fam. v and Marvin Huck of Omnhn.M m Gudmona Sorensen andrs. Edmar Larson were m-host-`BM In the Golden Hour Projectuh,Tu ,d an h M and Mn.I-'mem 1.J Those uresent were Meanm \¢frrensan 10.22.1~iZ"`2'E'..'¥.fe und famllv nccampnniaimirlrs. Hen- fl°§§'"13°.T..uf ohn Echwnkamp,n." w Illness Comes", Wai B}tH:_H|§;r: ;gmonnh; where me cum H-»»e»."b1§»'$"'}»¢1»f-7¢"$2°¥5'2 "»$;,".1"§'3m"fi'§ ~ 'é2l'£'?\.§."'¢N°b=\-k-~s n amingf¢m|_ ter Nielsen. Pew Katt. Alvin imc sunuay evenmz vlslwni ="|the Bill Koeniz home.Mr. and Md. Francis Hovendickdroveto Avoca.Iowa.to attenda dance in honor of the Silver Wed-ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.John Mathies; Saturday. |A larxze number of Manev and[Sunnyside residents attended theweddingdance for Mr.and Mrs.Henry Kay (nee Margaret Jahn-Iel).Sunday nizht.Mr. and Mrs. Kay were marhed that altemoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Westerguard,Russell and Dan. were Sunday din- ner zuesm of Mr.and Mra.»Wil-land Worthinz lnd family at Flor- ence.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Lammers were Sunday visitors at the JackQuinlan home. Chauncey Wrixht visited at thePat. Mackin home. Fridnv evening.Mrs. Francis Hovendick and chil-dren suent Friday with Mrs. Her~man Hansen of Benson.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Christensen spent Friday evenink at the PeteLarsen home.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Kay were supper guests,Mondxy, at theWilliinm Jahnel home. Mrs, Fritz Jahnel and' luv were sweats at the Howard Widenahome at Tekammh. Sunday. whenMrs.Wnlser Jahnel was honored at a miscellaneous shower.Wilbert Voss wu i li .severaldays this week.Miss Venda Chrllbensen spent Wednesday evening at Fred Weat- erxurd'B.Mrs. Averv Jasnerson and daugh~ ters spent 'hxesdav nizht at thenarental.William Voss home.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Westergaaniand Dan visited at the Pat Mack-in home. Sunday evening.Mr.and Mrs.I-'ritz Jahnel wereSunday guests of Mr. and Mn.Wnlter Jahnel at Tekamah. w m u a Misfeldt visited at theFritz Jahnel home. Wndnesday. | Gerald Koenig celebrated his, birthday,Tuesday. widx a party for several school mates. ~Chester Nelson mont severaldaysthi: week visiting relatives in Iowa.Mr. and Mrs. Edward Quiltwnd family were Sunday afternoonguests at the Frank Nelson home.Sunday visitors at the Charles Blanchard home were Mr. and Mrs.Aubrey Gnlnes mid family.Nels Nelson and George Jen- sen of Boomer, Iowa. wefe Sundaydinner guests at the Frank Nelson homo.Salurdav guests at the FredGrubbe home were Mrs.GeorgeHelnsscn nnd children. Mn and Lina.Fremont Jensen gm visitors in Fremont, Wednes-ay.A iarze number from this vicin-ity attended the oyster supper at the legion Hall in Herman as iruentau of the Hurt County Co-Op.Oil Co.Mr. and Mrs.Georke Chamber-lain were Wednesday evening zueats nl the Lawrence Lumens.The Kindred Club met,Thun-dny. with Mrs. Rands!! Iverson.Mm.Tum Wakefield and Mm.Warren Wakefield attended theB[rthdav Club. Friday. in Henman, wlth Mrs. Johanna Olson as host-e mM were Omaha \'isitoru,.Fridny.QClyde Russell was a SaturdaydinnertruestattheE l m King hagne. undny sruests in the Hintz homewere Mr. and Mrs. Glen Timmonsandfamily. Dorethn and Elennregjgu and Jack Nelson. all ol Om. 4 I I i r.and Mrs.Aubrey Guinea' I mrs. u. French and Irene. GlenSavich, and Mr-s_ Hogelund of Om-aha were Sunday afternoon visib ors of the Harold French family.Thursday afternoon visitors ofMrs. Will Hansen and daughters were Mesdames Arthur Kuhr, Cas-sie Hansen, Harold Stork and Peg~ xy. and Clarence Hansen.Mesdames Harold W.Rasmus-sen. John Taylor, Howard Taylor,and Emma Taylor attended thethePanicMerrimakersclubat Mrs.Harold 'I'aylor's.Thursday altemoon.Rev. and Mrs. Sawtell of Fre-mont conducted Bible study at theRose Hill school with around fifty in Attendance.The Sawtells andHagxnd Shriver {umlshed,suecial mu c. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Jennason andfamily were Sundav dinner guestsof Mr. and Mrs.Otto Rnwe andDoroflly. In the evening the OttoRuwefamilycalled on Mr. andMrs. Raymond Ruwe and children.Mrs.Emma Taylor and Mrs.. g h n T a y l o r s p e n t T u e s d a y i n O m - a.Mr . an d Mr s . J o h n Be c ld u n : n d f a mi lv we re Wednesday eve ni ng vis itor! with the H e n r y Dani elmey - e r h m i ly . Mr . an d Mm W ill Ha n s en c alle don Mr. a n d Mr s. Th eo W illia mn en , Sunday .i Mr s .Ha r o ld Rasmussen wa s a Thu rsd ay din ner gu est vf th e A un- tin Renshnws.Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kuhr ndDuane called on Mr. and Mrs. EarlJensen. F5-iday evening. Edna,Elizabeth.and Bobbin Hansen and Ted Larsen were Sat-urday evenimz xzueite at Mr. andMrs. Clarence Hansen and family.Mr. and Mm. Evemtt Stork en-tertained at dinner. Thursday eve-ninz.for Mr. and Mrs. HarlandWulf and Shnrlehe. Mr. and Mrs.Perry Toebben.Bob Wulf,Mar-vin Stork, and Donna Raed. Snburdav eveninsr visitors withMr. and Mrs.Pets lvarnen wereMr. and Mrs. Hans Wulf. Mr. mdMrs. Jens Ivarsen and Mrs; MaryHansenof Herman were Sunday aftemoan nests.Ronald Stork,adn of Mr. undMm. Everett Stork. has the f1u. Sunday menu of Mr. and Mn. Chris Rasmussen were Mr.and Mrs. George Rasmussen and fam- ily. and Mrs. Laura Hinkley.Mr.and Mrs.Harland NelsonwereWednesday evening'visitorswith Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Han.sen gnd family,and on Saturdaycvenmir.thev called on Mr.andMrs. Albert. Bensun and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Ilarmond Rasmus- sen and daughters called on Mr.und.Mrs. George Rasmussen and family, Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kuhn andDuane were Sunday Kuests of Mr.and Mn. om, Arn. of near Ken-nard. Walter and Nina Anderson and Junwr and Bobbie Taylor were Sunday aftemuon villtors with theWlll Hansen family. _ Mrs. Emma Andreason is much§mDr0\'ed.and able to be un. Vis-ntors dunmr the week were E. V,llewknrk.Mm John l-Ian.Mrs.Solomon Barton.Mrs.MinnieBmson, and .lense Hansen i Shumaker of Omaha visited withMr. and Mrs. Shumaker.Sunday. Mrs. N. P.Nielsen, Mrs. Clgris Sunds. and Mrs. Soren Rosenkde spent Wednesday afternoon withMrs. William Matzen. .Mr. and Mrs.Jurgen Chnsben- sen and Helen Fem Johnsen ab-bended the Roosevelt Birthday Par-ty Kennard, Tuesday evemng. So th Daloow, is unending severaldays with her brother. Henry Tier- gen and family.Mrs, G. F. Paulsen called at theFrank Brown home in Arlinltwn,Monday. to wish them well on theirGolden Wedding anniversary.Mrs. J- T. Christensen wled at 3; C. V. Shu er home, '1`ues» y,Mrs. Ole Larsen is reported quite ill at this writinaz and under the doctofu care. Washington Wu well represent.- ed at the dance given Sunday eve~ninz at the German Hal\ for Mr.and Mrs. Henry Kay.Evelyn Wiese spent seyeral days Inst week with (fiend: ln Omahg.Elvin Sunds. who is emnloycd mOm.spent the week»end l t home. iss Emma Tietgen of Bun-ke ._=»-1-rr..O n u m ' V l e m ~ Mr. and Mrs. Jens Hansen attend- ed n birthdav uanv held Saturday evening' at the Herman Mutzen home. Sundny. they visited lt the Rudolnh Matzen home. helninz Er-lin eelebraba his birthday._Sunday evening suvller guesisof the Clarence Toelkes ware Mr.and Mrs. Jann Hmmm. Misses Ed- na and Rita Hansen. and HowardEnger.Friday evenimz guests ol Mrs.Carl Rumuue n,oelebmting herbirthdnY» were Messrs.and Mea-damen Robert Raunuuen and Elline,Hnrold Rumusaen,Mar- tin Larsen and Alton. Ed Hansen,Edna and Rita. Albert Hansen andson J I M Rahlll and children and Min le- oIA Rasmussen ol Omaha.Mr, and Mm. Peter Nielsen were Sunday altemoon guests at the- Mzartin 'a"§'f"lffmeid s u dl r. an rs.am tor an|Pe»r»rv were Sunday dinner nrueatsof Mrs.Cassie Hansen.Mr. and|Mrs.Martin Larsen and Alton were evening guests.|Mr.and Mrs. Ed Hansen and |Rila spent Sunday afternoon at thei b a s R= g; »n g h lz zu me .d d a h r s .a n r s u n a n u g: t e r s w e r e S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n g u e s t s , o f M i s s L o u i s e L a r s e n i n D r u m . \Mxésé H .C .h l t a u a m u s s e n a n d £me S l '.T u~ § § ' § " ~ f ' 2 § f m S . : ; . : ;s c e r f h e 2 . H a n s e n h o m e .M r s .J o h n T a y l o r , ,m n n y a n d h J a n e t s b e h t S a t u r d a y t e r n o o n t e r e .l!D M | s . s e 1 \ In r ; y ;. § ' § ' § " T " f f . " s e n v e a s e e w | h e r b r o t h e r , J e n s I v a r s c n . H O M E S T E A D N E W S I Mr, and Mrs. Georxe Chamber- |lain attended the funeral ol a rel- 'utive of Mr. Uhamburlnin in Cuun-Ieil Bluffs. lows. Sunday | .em varlen.rs. Mary Hunsen of Herman. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mrs. Adelia Gn d '. I Mrs.hlargmet Will£ml was afgensen were s.....§'2§ ::',enlj;;"`.`m_|Thux~sday dinner mms: of Mrs. ora of the Albert Bensonm Mr. and Mrs. Harland Wulf and §har1ene were Saturday evening g i g " o f Mr.and Mm. Velmnr B611 Wulf and Don Mr. spd Mrs. »?§'.Z¥'wu1f,~ " " : f " ° ~ : ' . : . r. an rs. Jen HEdna ami Rita Hnnnln were S ) day evenlnz dinner sau of Mr.jam; Mrs, Clarence 1'§`2|k I-rlgndg 'and neighbors held A1~'|a M x Isurphse x»any.m- 2; v. N u fElza°{in|;':my went Sunday °t"1`\leBd.\y evenznm at Inna 'h Monday eveninz meat:at unf and Mn. lattle Peck Lu1Jo1.m n -uy Defense Stn d 3 an 'F""'°Y\¢Jensen h o m . nn. Mn. Adella Gnun Mn. An- G N "nn on md M u . F r a n k J u l i e a n g ' ~ G u n n .George Lite)..5Mr. And Mrs. Bill Smnfield andiJimmyofOmnhawereSunday!g p g " a t Mr.and Mrs.Gearge; Mr. and Mn.George QInfmber-~ lain attended the benefit card lm*-§ly at Herman. Thursday evening. ROSE HILL, ORUM N E W S on Mr and Mrs.Peber NnelaenWdnesday eveningA community meeting was heldat the lixsbee school. Thurvdx eve-nimz. with Mum. and Mesnmes Roy Bllbee. mu Newkirk, HemryHilfenkamn,ll;dmlrs.Annlt n u n n c u rn 0 e umm-lma nd n fnlhmmll.- . Mr. :md Mm, John Taylor cllled Le p - ~ ~ You ca n lchnlly inthe axtn eumfort No zulu, no dugz lmuawx,no liedduwn, tilung coils Lobr g a klo o gc . H; li gh te r w a G* nol n s h h l n d l e . M u e l I umoothq, nuns' bed.Oome\n,wdxylAskmnee|s¢m'm1u¢..u\¢w°f|d'¢most modem maluen. no TUFTS-I0 anlrs-no mucus ~j . "__ ~~ ~=~F Ph:1 I»mum.¢a.| §rmw\una1n ~.1§'~3="l |¢n|.Ke¢pm\m¢sl:uhimMe¢ndou|.saa&~_my mn m.\-rpm; IW o l f f F g g r e S t o r ePublic Sale! T U E S D A Y F E B I 0 ' 4 2 9 0 a Beginning at ll .LM-. the Following Property: 5--HEAD OF nonsm Fooe pair mares. 3 and 7 yean old weight about 2900 lbwgentle and well broke; one red roan gelding, weight UW lbs.:one apan black Jenny males, smooth mouth, weight 2500 lbs. 46-HEAD OF ao cc H6Sixteen head good brood now to furrow Ilat of March andflrat ot' Aofll; ftve head pare nd Spotted Poland China hoxvt thirty head good late Spotted Poland Chlna fall pigs. All thesehogs are double vaccinated for eryaipelas and cholera. zz-HEAD OF cA'1'rur 22Flve young mitch cows-2 just frah, l to freshen February23. I was freah December 10, l to freshen May 3; two 2-year~oldPplled Shorthorn lxeifere, frenh boon; one registered Shorthorn bull, 20 months old, very choice animal; ten head, mnotly Short-hom, calves on feed, some part a year old; one whlte-faced belf- er calf. 2 muntha old; two amall calves.Arthur N. Andersenwill sell one whlte~faeed bull, 10 months old. _FARM MACHINERY- One 10-ft. McCormick dlac: two Saeotlon hnrrowa; one 2-aation barrow; one John Deere alngle~row cultlvator; one low-wheeled alngle-row Contulx culttvator: one Dempster 2-row eul-tlrator; one 7-ft. preus d Il; one 10-lt. Auburn hay rake; oneClipper endxate seeder; one 2~row go-devil tractor hitch: one Moline 2-bottom 1|-ln. tractor plow; one hay nweep; one Mo Cormiek»Deerln: corn planter, complete with 80 roda wlre; onegood wagon an box, complete; one triple hed box. 3 scoop end-gates, bang boarda; one good hay rack: one 7~t`t. ltlcCor1nIekbinder, ln good shape; one Deering 5-ft. mower; one McCormlckcorn binder: one 16ln. walklng plow; one buzz saw. almost new:two ,32-ln. bun naw blades; one horse oowor for elevator: oneHudson 45~bu. steel hog feeder; one I0-hu. hog feeder; one OKG0-Kal. tln water hog fountain: one OK 30-gal. hog water foun-tain: one MtCormlck-Deering No. 3 separator. new disks andmotor attachment: one 2-wheel traller; two front iron wheelsfor John Deere Model A tractor; one ntrel wheel burrow; one new 2-panel hog house. 7»xl2: one 8x10 broader house; two4~ft. steel tanks: one I6-ft. ford bunk. one small one: I Del.avalgg h.p. engine, just overhauled: one new Maytag washing ma-ehlnn rnglne; one pump lack: one hand corn shelter: about 70steel posts, some now: about 50 hardwood posts; barbed wire:hog wire: seveml rolls crib wire: two rolls slut crihhinz: threehog troughs; panels: hon crate; loading chute: one pedal grlndstone. like new; road drain one 2-ln. belt,l2-ft. length: one8~in. belt. aliout 20 fret long: two wooden gates, 16 feet long;one wooden gate. I2 feet long; ellzht new 1x12-l2 feet lonll. four 1x6-I6 feet long, some oak lumber. 2x~t, 2x6, 81:10. 12-ft.lengths: two marhinery tongues; aevernl 4-horse eveners: twopalr 2-horse steel evenera; noveral ntoel barrela; two new steelchleken coops: two chicken muah feeders; oeveral crock watt-r~era; one 10-Kal. cream can; two sets hameaa and collara: forka;shovels; and many other items too numerous to mention. 'TRAIN AND FEED- 700 bu. ear corn;1000 bu. Knod aeed oats, eonnlntln ufGopher and light colored winter oata; about |50 bu. 2-row 1... ley; about 12 bu. black Wilson soy beans!about 3 tons offourth cattinz baled alfalfa off bottom last fall; pne stack oathay; one stack rane hay; one stack cane and Sudan hay; about3tons of loose alfalfa hay ln barn; about 4 tona good baled bar- ley and oat straw. -C HlC K ENS - Fifty-five pallets.- -HOUSEHOLD GOODS- Eight-plece walnut dlnln! mono set;alx hltehen thalrs;two-pleee overstuffed set; en table: 9112 Gold Seal congole-am rox:beds;spring;mattrma;dressers:banltary couch: white poreelaln top kltehen table; waah bench; creeks; Aladdinlantp; gas lamp; gas lan rn; electric fan; 4-hole laundry atove;canned goods.. TERMS'"`ASll.Lunch on Ground nt Noon WM; BRll'l'l`, 0wner home Presented by:a Sunkint Oranges ~ :. T h # B l a i r H o s p i t a l Sunl-cial Lemons 4 ~A llqmInstitution |PHONE 304 . | \ n l l| , Public Sale! Having decided to quit fanning, I will sell the following property at Publc Auction one mile west of Herman on Highway No. 31, on Saturday, February 7 Sale Starts at 1:00 0'Clock 7 - H E A D G O O D Y O U N G HO RS E S - 7 One team black geldings,5 years old, weight 3000 lbs.; one sorrel gelding, 6 years old, weight 1600;one black mare,4 years old, weight 1250;one black 7-year-old stallion, broke to hamess,weight 1800 lbs.; 2 sorrel mare colts, 2 and 3 years old. 6 - H E A D O F CA TTL E (7 Four head milch cows, to freshen in spdng or early summer; one coming 2-year-old steer; one yearling, past, Shonhorn bull. - M A C H I N E R Y - One 10~20 McCormick-Deering tractor with new sleeves and pistons last season; one Mc- Cormick-Deoring 14_ft. tractor disc ;one No . 51 McCormick-Deering tractor lister; one John Deere 14-inch tractor plow; one 8~foot McCor- mick binder; one broadcast seeder; one 1-horse grain drill; one com planter; one 9-ft. horse- drawn disc; one hay rake; one hamow; one John Deere 2-row shovel cultivator; one John Deere 2-row listed corn cultivator; three New Century 1-row shovel cultivators;one singlerow list- er; two sets breeching harness; several collars; oil barrels;two farm wagons; one 6-ft. tank; one new wagon bo'x; one sweep feed grinder; pump jack; and numerous other articles. Ch3S,. Sheets, 0wner BURT éb'i5§{~*Q'é'§'A'?f'i§'§§'R°§¥¢ Clerk Terms#-CASH »:*X ...rum 1=:N'r1=:mmm1r_..... ~. NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT in /°\t'\|etics ..» ....Melba Lea McCle\lAn md Mar- garet. West of Ailingwn, students 2 '~ =.wo o NOTICE 'ro c m m r m n s 0'Hznlon A 0'H'u3lon, Auofll|Y' In the County COUTL WashinK*1>\\ County. Nebraska.IN THE ESTATE of LmxlnlSteen. Deceased. Notice ll zlven m the crediwrs.to amen before me at the County nn. in Wnhlnnon Cmmry. Ne- brash.for the numm of uninrf-he m~0~eeeda theretmm so Dlv the cost ot the keep |11 uid inane ward andreinveahnent ol uw m;?lua af. in-mac for the benefit uid ward and his add etflw, and thn Courtha d ~heard the same and being . - . Y - , ~.~.,... £5 £11 J . J . , . ~' Mr. :nd Mrs. Roy Rlrtledze mdDavid of Oakltnd spent Slltlrdly at the D. W. Rudedie home.Marian Wlkefield and Irvin L&}'sen. enlisted in the U- S. Army, Ffnday.Marion received an aa- I Q , of lnterest A chnrivarl dnnce will honor Mr.and Mra._}?hiliD Shaw at the Kan- » qI 0s sH u w :u I N THE co UN'ry c o u m'Org WASHINGTON COUNTY. NE- BRASKA..ESTATE up Carl J.Hindley. dece _Notice is hereby mvqn that IdaB. Hindley has filed mth \11=ag;;'deisinned. Countv Judze nf W ginizton County. Nebraska. her tinaresort as executrix of the Esultsof Carl J. Hlndlev. D¢°¢°s°<1~ anmade an application for [mal aa-mlnistration and disahariro. arigllgr the :aslxmment of residua o -state to auch other sei-sons as anibv law entitled in the sa11lB~ andhave set the 18th dav nt February1942, at ben o'clock A. M.. at myaffirm in s?id Cauntv for tha har- in them-eo .l g a t i d J a n u a § v h 1 9 1 9 4 2 . o ni i #l C o m n t v J u d z e . NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT 0'Hanlon l i 0'Haalon,Atforneyi In the County Court of Wuhinz- wn County. Nebraska:.ESTATE OF C_ M. Co!I1n. de- ceased.Notice ls hsrehv givin that Mis P. Coffin has iiled with the under-aizned. County Judze Of WsshlnK'vm County. Nebraska, her finalpon as sdministratrix of the |-ms of C. M. coffin.deceased. andmade an aanlication for final ad-ministration ahd aischarize. and f°rthe assignment of residue of Esf bite m such other nersons as areby lnw entitled w the same. and Ihave set the oth dnv ol Febmary-1942. at two o'clock P. M.. at myofiicn in said County for the hear- inir thereo .Dated .lanuarv 13th. 1942. (SEAL)John A. Carmrnn.2 4 Countv JudR€~ ORDER To SHOW CAUSE O'Iianloh & 0'Hunlon.Attorneys IN 'r i m DISTRICT COUIQT 0 ? \v.\s\ilNG'roN co UN'r\. NL - URASKA.pIN Ti n:MATTER OF THE 4l=i .| c.moN 'ro s s u .In-.Atl :."r.\'rs 1 Y vic'ro1¢ E. nonsms . GL i Annl.\N or rins e C. IIOLS'TElN_ INS.-\l\E_ Now on this 12th dnv of Janu-5ary, 1942. it beiniz one of the daysof the reirular November.1941,term of this Court. this mattercame un for hearing: on the :mull- fully advised in the uremues xmasthat a timrnnd niece for the her- imr thereof should be set and not cethereof zlven to the heirs at law.next ol kin and all persons intescated in the estate of said Fredb .Holsrlala. insane. all as provided Y law.it is, therefore. ordered that tho sand aunllcatlon be heard by thisCourt an 10:00 o'clock in the fone'noon on the 9th day of Febxuar1942. in the District Court room intheWashingtonConntvCourtHouse in the City of Blalr.Ne-braska, at which time and place the heirs at law. next of kin and allDemons interested in the eatahe of said ward shall show cause. il ony there be. why said nxmlicationshould not be frontal. otherwisethe Court may grant the same andlicense said :uni-dim bo 73 saidreal ess", of hll said esta It is further ordered that the nn~tice of the time and nlnos of saidheannir and the ourooso thereof be iriven to the heirs at law. next ofkin and all Dex-sons interested inthe estate of said Frfxl C. Holstein.insane, bv nublleatlon of a oouv ofthisorder for three successive yveeksDrior to said day of hearingm The Enterprise. a leR1\l weeklynewnuaoer.nublished in the Cityof- Blair. Waahinirton County, Ne-brlnkp. and ot Reneral circulationln said county.BY THECOUR'I'. ARTHUR c. THOMPSDN.2-4e Judne. Ngrics FOR PROBATE OF WILLA. C. Debcl. Attomey In the County Court of Washing-ton County. Nebraska.IN THE MA'r'rr:R of the Estateof Austin P. Howes.. Deceased.The heirs at law, next of ldn, de- visees, lelzatc-cs. creditors. and allotherDemons interested in the ea,-tnw of Austin P. Howes, deceased, lure hereby notified that on the 27th day ol January. 1942, Helenlliowea Holler filed a duly certified wry of the last Will and Tc'ta- lment of said deceased in thisQourt tozethcr with her duly veri-|f\ed petiti?settink forth that Austin I'.owes denalrtod this life 'on the zmh dnv of July. 1931. n Iresident of Riverside County Cal~ lfornla, seized and oossessed of atitle in fee simnle in and to Lot Bcnrion now on file herein of Victorfnnd Lot 4 in lilock 116 in the 10th I.Holstein. guardian of Fred C.iilolslein. insane. to sell the follow~ ins: dcscribcd interest in real estate helonzinz to said ward. to-wit:/\n undivided one-ninth \n~terest in and lo-the East Hal!of the Southeast Quarter (E'z§ SEM) and tho east (El sixty(60) acres of the West Hal! oftheSoutheastGunner(W'/1 SE54) of Section Twenty (20), i dition ,ff thru Citly of18Blar,"I ;.oc ron ,owns i ort , |l25'"'§§ 3 Enstcof theitllil; "T" as in on ount .e ra a;'that ~_f;» netitionerdiisha dausrhtu; n :ni wstnto an t e owner o[an undivided 'g -ninths interest | 2 2 s g s s s . o s h g g e g 'LL Court iiurisdic tion o f s l i d ma tte r :an d l n v n n i n n .|.... Court mem in Blair. Nebraska. onthe 20th day o l February. 1942.and on the 22nd day of May. 1942.for the auraoae of examination.adjustment and a l l o w a n c e o l claims. All claims not filed on orbefore the 20th day ol May. 1942.will be forever barred.Dated this 27th day 01 January. 1942.(SEAL)John A. amlxm.44%County Judzs. NOTICE OI-'FINAL R s r o m A. C. Debel, Attorney In the County Court of wuhinx- ton County, Nehrnskl.ESTATE OF Hans Schmidt, da- Notlco is hedeby given that Jo-hanna isomer has bled with theunder-si ed.Gauntv Judle of'Washington County.Nebraska.her final report u Adrninistrntnxat the mmm ol um sa hmi n. oe ceased.and made an allplioatwnforfinal administration and dlrf c.l1ax-ze and lor the asaiimment Of at Midland College,are ul.ten coed: who have been named to Mldlnnd'a ll-sta team in Nebra.s~a r _>k s b l l .h ka b a l l i s o n e o f ...ln-y.main.... n e n w an as-'sisznment in the quariermaatafs department. Mr and Mrs William Rasmus-a Ne ras --K i th d d M dthe newer games being played on ~,gm &C';°p-lnUUFUBM rwnm the Fremont eampna as n part of -rlh e ~ i n t r a mu r a l » ~ .» » ~ » s = . : : * ~ i . m: . . ' f. : : f ' : . ° i . s ? . . e " Both Miss Mc ellnn and Miss West played wi the Phi Alphal Mr and Mrs, Charles Broderson have moved to the farm vaunted byteam. Four me were entered injhls narents.Mr. and Mrs. James the tournam n each re raentlng Broderson.e f.r .one of the college's four socml so- rorities.Miss McClellan is the daughter ef Mr, and Mrs.H. F. McClellln7 Miss Weut's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. West. ~ _.V ;l§i§é?'1 ~ curl. Christofler-Mr. and Mrs._ Sunday nlternoon.sen entertained|ior Mr. and Mrn. Gem-ire lj`°ll°1|» Mr.and Mn. James Pettit Bhdchildren of Omaha: and Mr I-ndMrsOtfoChristvflenefl-Even .Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sheets andElmer, Jr.. yr Auburn ment Sm.-urday at the D. 0. Sheets home.Mrs. Edward swsnson is substi-tuting in the vrimnry room forMisa Corrine Cahoon ol Fonhnelle.who has tha, mlll!lPl-Pete Dilchner of Columbus. Ne~brash,spent Saturday and Sun- day win. his daughter,M n .Joe Bnndui- and family, Mrs. Ben (looser of Blair soent Saturday with Mn. Willilm fha- mussen; Mr. C0°Per mended theWallace Fitdm farm sale.Mrs.Ralph Scarlett returnedSaturday from the Methodi Hos-'d 'r B m w to uch tl1er]'ng 1-i 'tors we ni _ and Mrs. Carlmitsl where she had been vatlent§`?.L..`L`Z Z. are by law Bcntitlgd tolfhomsiion andre diluxhter.Stellavthe nm week, the game, and I have set the 27th M,e_|Mr and Mrl.Chariea ll-1111829 d\Y of February.1942, at 10|Pete Nielsen sueni M?"d'Yl°o 'pf Sunda y ata of o'clock A. M. at my oflioe in sold evenlnir as A zuest ol the Gifford t e ..ut edizes.'-Nj |f -| _Mrs. J. R.Harder of P'hilllP€<»,-;»;?df~;;bf};,=;;1;=;1;,;1,5f,';.~°f-,5,;f"_m=;,f"=,§_..Gimmi N'°'°°"X¥"°§'."li"5 ,y_f-md her fstll ri (SEAL)John A. Carriran.Ihnd ns their dinner suesu. s»ma.y.l0mH= Knee an, anal sgiter.rs.54g Countl' Judse. Messrs. and Mesdames Jacob Sierk,..oo.severa ya last NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL A, C_ Debel, Attcrnev In the County Court ol Washinz- ton County. Nebraska.NOTICE:On the 27th dnv of 1? b 1942 at 2:00 o'clock P Iof Fort Calhoun: William Wulburn. William. Jr.. and Rosle ol' Kennardn lMr. and Mrs. Bill Vvm and sow were alter-noon callers.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Wulbumi and Mal')'¢'I\1*eb visited Mr. and Mrs.| Fri tz Arp o!Nickcrson..Sunday afternoon week.l Mrs.Anna Psdsie mrs.H i m !Yowell and Mrs.Chrlstene Wach- ter were Sunday dinner zuests ofMr. and Mrs. Charles Hom.`Mrs.Roy Metzler and children,spent Thursday and Friday at theD. O. Sheets home.e ruary..--.I |.M..t th Count Co n Rvums ml The iuecarlhy Proxzressive Club The pinochle club was enter-Blait,\f>..».....€2»»uCounty. Ne-(will meet. Thursday (today).";"°d' w1§|?l"°'d"Y~ bv Mrs. We E. braaka, Ernest Frederick Fiseher Mrs Walter Novak._j son.rn Prize went 1.0 rs.will offer for Drobate.a writteni Mrs. James Smp of Omaha spent Acnmnzs West- and seco§d w Mrs. instnuneht purporting to be thoseveral days with her sister. Mrs. 4' H. '"'?"".;». The h ms served alustwill and Teswment of Mary,J=1131<'w Thompson, lasr. week.o n l , " " f !'gy eon. M e iiext meet~ Sonhie Fischer also known *g Friday,5{r.::dB_nL;rs.l3§1fm\Ydld'k will e with rs.d Hoven~ M I-"h . d 0d.t ~h'masonen i a n er '.tiihley anilsc §'a¢.°§i"spm5.. "e;il.lfo, gg w Mrs. James Thommonlw1:;1;~edAm:>dIllRé sg\e s sld gg rs. .p.-§i§l'.i°l.."`£Z.2.§'§'"' and contat heianhir. and Mrs. Frank Thomiison. cicty at Mrs. Ed 0lson's. Thursday. .''Jean and Peillry. were guests of the WN ere twelve members pres-Dabed this 4th day of February, 1942,(SEAL)John A. Carrikam15-4t County Judge. Uioeuistrm fYlawA 1 Dorcas Officers Headed ByMrs. MonsonThefollowingofficers wereelected at the Domus meeting, Thursday. at Mrs. Elmer MonBoYl's' 'M'r~s.Elmer Monson.president; Mrs.Nels Sorensen.vice vresi- .dentz Mrs. Claus Schneider.seo 'retary; Mrs. Andrew Fowler. ta .aaurer; Mrs. Emil llintzen and Alma|Svo;<creon,flower committee. 'James Thompson,Sundav a-fter~|inoon.. lllr. and Mrs. Walter Naval: andRalph visited at the oarenlnl. FndKnudsr-n. home at 0'rum. Sundav.Mrs,James Dunn of Omahaispent several davs last week withher Parents,Mr. and Mrs. James Mullin On Saturday. Mrs.Dunn(nee Marv Mullin) left for Kansas City, Missouri. whore she and Mr[Dunn will make their home for a time..Mr and Mrs. James Mullin anddauxrhter. Mrs. James Duhn, visitedin Fremont with Mrs. Reita GrayandDorothy.Thursdav evoninK~Fridav they visited Mr. and Mrs. James iullin. Jr..__oi:Denison, ent:visitors were Mrs.ChnsKmse.Mrs.Harlan ChristensenlandMrs.D_ E_ Hayes.|Friday aftemocn Mrs. Johanna|Olson,assisted by Mrs.A.H.llmve.entertained her biMdavlclub.Visitors were Mrs.Bertha |Lowe and Mrs.Bert I/owe.Thelclubwillmeetwith Mrs.Ben |Wachtcr. February 20.. Mrs. J lll West entertained theW. S. C S. at the Melvem West M12 Mrs.Emil Follen andfhnme, l ginesday. -suns were Blair visitnra. Saturday.Robert Kramer. son of Mr, and Mrs. Walt/or Kramer and a student in the Herman schools, is ill at his home mth scarlet fever. I n a n '\~...\.i.,......,1...n a m p a vl n mn DXSLUIUIIV ¢V¢I\l\'|¥»M r .a n d Mr s .Ge o rxr J ohnsen an d Mr . u n d Mrs . Ri c ha r d K o en i g of Oma ha a nd Mr. a nd Mrs . J o h n Mar sha ll. Mar y A li c e an d S te war t, vis ited . Su nda y . with Mr. a nd Mn. 0 . W .Ma rs ha ll. Mr. and Mrs. .lease Maiwald. Jr.,and children of Omaha visited,Wednesday, with Mrs. Ruth Rosen-baumlnd the Ss M. Wriuhts, Misa Evelyn Camberg Blrent thepzeebend in Omaha with Misa Pa.-trlcia Gibbons.Mr. and Mrs.Ivan Andersenwere Sunday dkmer nests of heron-ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jan Rosen-| baum.|Min Virtrinia Wrlzhz ol Blair was a Sunday overnizht vilitor atthe oareital, S- M. Wright, home. Mr. and Mn. Roman Pldwinald and Sharon Kaye of Omsha were v-eek-end visitors at the LymanCamberg home.Mrs,P.H.Gibbons of Omaha:iriuted friends in Kennard, Sun~ ay.,The Methodist Ladies' Aid metwithMrs.Clyde E.Rosenbaum,Thursday. The next meeting will, be Febmary 12 with Mrs.L. F.Kronberz of Fremont. Mr.and Mrs.Hamid Llutrupand Jeanne attended a miscellan- eous shower at the Howard Wid-enei- home near Tekamah, Sunday,hononnz Mm.Walter Jahnel. The Dorcas Club will meet. Feb- er.Mr. and Mrs.James Christian-I sen and Vernon 'entenalned at'dinner.Sunday.for Messrs.and, Mesdames Orville Allison and fam-ily. oi Tekamah. Elmer Desslerand T ruary 12 with Mrs. Lena Schumak-| |§l 4 I \I a 1 i e I1 .1 c l'J( r c :4.4.444444444444family.Walter Christiansen,a nd:Morris Andersen.I4 Mr.and Mrs. Russell Christen-'1 sen of Fort Calhoun.Mrs.Irehe 4Jansen. Jessie and Peter and Miss 1EllenoraJensenwereguests ofMr.and Mrs.Vernon Mathiesen near Herman,Sunday. Mrs.N. W.Gaines of Lincoln and Mrs. Emily Clarke of Fm. niont came. Friday, io visit theirsister,Mrs.Dick Tietsort.Mrs. Clarlre returned home Monday mominlr but Mrs. Gaines nmainodto qfw care for Mrs. Tietsort who IS IMr. and Mrs. Otto Gottsch anddaughters were Sunday visitors atthe Ray Gottsch home in Omaha.Mrs. Johannah Kemocke is stay init in Omaha with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Vance and Terry,this week.Mrs.Claus Schneider. Jr..andMrs. Carl Schneider visited Mrs.Anna Carlsen, Monday.Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Andersen vis- ited Mr. and Mrs.Robbie Ander- d '." i l f ' £ » ' 2 \ ' ~ s w " nlJIM,unin IBvixom :I »l| rm g n( l lEh:[71In °! rl L ur nvvlwy. ann Hebert Blrton.'linen were elected as follows: elvdn Holer,president;Jeanne lrshnll,vice-president;Wayne mds, secretary: Delores Tietgen, ws rewrter. The next meetingll be held at the Elmer Jenlen me. with Gene and Joyce Jensenhosts. Leonud Snerlinz visited withJ: Enersons, Fridny evening.Muses Inna :nd Jeanne Jung- .uth of Omaha about the week..d with their intents.\ BREWSTER NEWS g Mr. and Mb. William Wulburnmt'rhurmdny evening at thennk Jaime! home, Mr. Ind Mn. Soren Walsmum, lm..md Mary Ann. ment Ffldnyenum lt Haul Svogex~aon's.lrmimra lut week nt the Ber-zd Thompson homo were Misauma Bergen. Mr. and Mrs. Jim wmpann and Mrs. Amen Sinn offllhl, Mr. and Mn, Harry Swan- n md dauzhlem.Those helpinz Mrs.Paul Wulf lebrlwe her birthday.Saturday Jnpp and Billy Wulbum,wxmd:Mrs. Bill Japp. traveling,Those helping Mn,BenuxdThompson celebralq her birthdnf,SundnY. were Mr. and Mn. W -'liam Voss, Hana.Harry.AlmaSvoger-son,Mr, and Mn.I-'rmk Jnhnel. Mr. md Mrs. Paul Wulf,Dnnald and Clllford. Mr. md Mrs. Hans Mencke and Darlow were vi lto"§&'§"`1»2' m»§°'$n1lfm"wmbum and lnmily were enter!-mined at theGifford Nielsen home. Sunday.Mr. md Hrs. H»===»=°*° andD u l t HY 'noonovzvith n.l"°é ». Mencke md Junk. Dr. J. Tilton Young Dnteopnthle Phyddm _..|..... 1150 Nonh Broad 5¢_ 'Fremont, Nebnlh _ -wenoilns 9 to 12; z lo 5. Appointment! M"'° Colds, Sclaticn Neuritia L b..um wo. Hcad~ achel,Rlueumatinm.Avne d tln lei s.Consti-pation; Smus, Liver. Stnmn/ch. Kidney mdBladder Troubles; Female Dlnordarm Nerv-ousness;Hinzh Blood Pressure:InfluenzaamdMnnyOtherDlseaseaResuoudla Chiropractic Adjustment: Dr. D. C. Knee, Chiropractor PHONE 254OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE ONTCOLFAX STREET erms Are Cuh Office, $1-House $3 4 |-+4-4»+4~+4°4*¢l'4'§4"\'+('('#+%§'}q TAYLOR & WELLSLIVESTOCK AUCTION 'EVERY WEDNESDAYFremont-A!12 :DO 0'clock Hogs - Cattle » Horses - Sheep 10 yearnselling for the farmers ln thu lerrlmr! n Ynur ~ ourmule u Lhs mon dependable market you can had to buy ul un nll ladsof llfeuoa. FARM SALES AUCTIONEERS Chas. W. Tayiur, Ronald Martin, Si Johnson-your choice of three anctioneera vrilh every day selling experience and ex- pert judges of values. Our complete auction service costs no more.See us for dates. Tay lo r Cr Wel ls Au ct io n Com pa ny v \|1l I 1 :|\:|- n : ygu es ts at th e S. e were Mi s s Pa- f Omaha..Misses ld md Rosenbaum nr and Ben Fair- Lawrenc e Pe tti t Oma h a visited. W .B. Ros enbaumeeven ing caliers h omeeJ a nn sub mi tted .Mo nd ay , at the Ho sp ital in Fr e- rner and Mrs. Les- ha. Mrs. Elizabeth I. E. W ard h elped nk B ro wn o f Ar l~ their Golden W ed-,Monday . J . W .Bra dfo rd of rzwka.sw.vw Sun- the il BOB,LEG amily . ea spent 'I`ueaday ndinxr the Org an- nnnua l mee ting.J .0 .Ma rs ha ll ess in Gra nd Is- c allimr on Mr s. Mrs. I `. w. Heuer- rfson o f Gr etna week visiting her Lawrenc e Hansen Meudames Albert. arly c e. Martin J et- J u n z blu th o f Om- ay guests o f the I visited Mr .and ~n of Omaha, Sum, nes dro ve to Lin-E an d Ma r y J ean ed to s pe nd the ir ac ntion a t hume. me d bo Nebr aska in k. Ke i th wi ll re - or a wh i le . Dent Sunday wi th :h ter a t the Meth - Omah a. ers on vi sited Mr s. d da ug hter s. Mar Fr i d a y , a t th e S. i n Oma ha.Mr s . ly Ru th Bataon) l.Ca lif o mi a :her Fr ed W .W alter, near s Ba ttalion in : expec ted to leavealte r a n d dau gh- here indefinitely . d Dan ny Lo r i n g wi th Mr. a nd Mr s . an d f a mi ly he- Be ke n fi e ld .Cal- E l me r B .Jensen.Mr. and Mrs . P aul an d Ma r y J ean we re Sunday din~r. an d Mm. L illar d lv i n Omah a . . H. J unxbluth and llc rs o n Mr .an d he. Sunday .= Fr e d J u n zb luth dinner m m m . o ! ul Jones. 'I\1eldAy. Chr ilte nlen en te r- Ci ty Ladies'Ai r , Ha rr y Tu rn e r via - Fred J umzb luth, I!-F. J . E n emu n vi l- w. ' Tom B u tton , i nY-T o m ieft.S u m old.Ctli fo rn la , ~tor the Air Corp: l w h c '/~<; _¢ o l v , x x .G E Q /; W ;7 5 *Z ! " = ~ / 'r ~'f - f ; 1 -O p ~ ' ., "3/n *;==- Your ELECTRIC BROoDER will help increase your Poultw Production and Profits' This year the demand for all poultry products will be greater than ever before in history. Every poultryman wi l l w a n t t o d o h is t u l l s h a r e i n meeting this demand . . . and auto- matic electric brooders are qoinq to help many of them take the queu- work out ol _ poultry production aqadn this year. Your electric broader is the resudt oi years of scientific study to reduce chick lossa, eliminate fumes, reduce tire hazard and assure better pro~ duction ln many ways. Keep it on the lob - for you and for your country! FOR FURTHER INFORMATION SEE I YOUR ELEcmlc DEALER \ on NEBRASKA Po wrzu c o m m m ' if HelpProtectAmerica's Freedom . . . Huy~S. Defense Bonds and Stamps! Town ehiu Nineteen ( 19) . No r th .Ranrre ten (10).Ea st of th e S i xth P r in c io a l Mer i di - B U Y D E F E N S E B O ND S _7oRefie veMhvry of ~ S uomn.1.Am£rs. mv: nos; DROPS | . u a } u | | q l u n a \ n . \ .t n :U L u m m \ l J u \ barrin g all c laims again st sai d ea-5ta te and ad mitt sr said W i ll b0iG9I on a n ; nI:arsHg ;-.1 an d "H"?'.i 1 i lprobate, and nlro to assign 5aid'Svo9;e1don, Mr an d Mr s. Ne ls s er . ,y ear Qstate. to the devascep "'*"E"d'erisen and Dic k were amo ng those"'d W and disnggising 'mth iatten din z the poli o b ene fit ua rtv at |ur i e r p r o a m p i oc e e gms.Kennard,Wednesday eveniliir. +Yo u a re .further notifi ed that PM Visitors a t the E lme r Monson |h.°"""""id will be ;"'| d i sai d De t"| ho n1e, Thur sday even ing, were Ma. tion an W ill be o re t ls Co ur t on a nd Mr s.Nels Sore nsen and Dic k,the 1 6th d ay of Peb mnry , 1942 . at M r a n d M m M A Matz an d J un- l0 o'c loc k A .M.. at whic h time said for ' tCourt vqili ente r s uc h orders and*~d M is d Th o odec rees in said matter as may seem r. an rs ernar m m nnat and ro e r an d son an d Misa Emma Tietpc enP\D D .la n d Mr s .Svogeraon spent Th u r s.g.§g»AL>J ohn éu?';';r]"?(i"e day a t th e He nry Tietg en h ome. iowa.mrs . Mer lin z suu n a nd svn.Ric hard of Oma ha a n d Mrs.Du nn wer e din ne r mle sta o f the Mullin s. Wednesday . Atten di ng a bi r th d i y na r tv fo r Mr s.la wr e n c e Co ok of A r li ng ton . Sunday were Megane.an d Mes- dames Da n Thompgon,Ed n a and Grac e.Ho wa r d Th omps on and baby ,E a r l Tllornpson and J oan: and Cly de Frenc h of K en na rd . Misa Grac e Th omps on,who Iateac hinn Bchool this Winter a t Gra nt,iowa,spent,the week-end wi th her pare nts.Mr .and Mr s Dan Thomp son. l 1 » n w n n i n n T A n n - . . J \ . I . . n v v a a a s l u n l c l c l l w a l l )i n x u l u E p * D€ndet!i.0my at Metho di st Hosrrital last week, was able to return home,Friday . Mrs. L. A. W ood ward Celebra ted her birthday ,Saturday .entertain- in n her biz-Lhdav c ard club.Mr s . D.W Rutledsre and Mr s . J R. Su lli va n g en ed a de a ae n lunc heon and Mrs . W o odward was nre sen tc dnr i f t.Mr s .Ray Tr i p le tt wa s a visitor.The RW UP W ill n ext me er wi th M m. A n )n a Ied dle.Miss Ge rtrude Vande r Sc ha ai' of Des Moines , Iowa, i s spe nding two weeks \viLl\ Mrs . Amanda Rasmus~ gen. an d s o n n f Oma lieon Frenc h fam tle Mc Cann. Sun Sund ay s unpe M.Wrinht.'nom tric ia Gibbons 1 Helen an d M iand Evely n Cam] child. Mr .an d Mr s and c hildr en oi Su nd a y . at th e heme.Th e v we at the S . P etti t Mr s .Catherin to a n operation 5 ' v s '~ " 2 \ ' » 2 m \ v ~ v < - ~ . - . - . . ar *:t'°=.,:;:°'~'f..ff~:'r'e 3IlU ,.'f"f';V ||n|I¢||\§nr\¢» nnAe|n ni 41m\ [;1,;|D0dK(!UOl.\llt\' rs 1: ;, :z»\w>..s :*5= ~:.. }; ff =»~ of ,=If9?~.§f??=§ ~gf i s t ? Lfevn u m u t e v sttenueu m e ltoy atNeigh bors Kensi ngton rneetimr a t th e h o me o f Mr s . H. H.Br o wn i n Blair.W ednesdsv afternoon. Th e Me C n rth v Extension Clubme t wi th Mr s.Le o n IIinc lley , Tltur sdsy afteroon.s t wh i c h time th e lesson on uawhcn Illness Come s" was studi ed.One visitor. Mr s.J ames Du nn o f Omah a,was ]1!esel1t.Th e hostess sef vvd re- refreshments nt the c lose of the nf- ternoon.\ l . ._ . _ . i l l _\ r | _r n . _.- . . Olson ho me were Mi ss Gertrude Van der Sc hauf of Des Moines. Iowa,Mr s .,Amanda Rasmussen. Darleen.Janice and Violet Peter- sen and Vernon Rasmussen.Even- imr visitors were h i r and Mr s . .Mfrc d Petersen.David Gwe n - llef a nd Ric hard Petersen.Ma r v Jane .lessen entertained the Hi ll Creek Lu the r Lessrue. Tues day . nt the D.W .Rutled ge home. ltfrn.Rf rh nn l l.r=nnx sand rlnuo11- mon t.Mrs . F red K: lie Be rn oi' On Berry and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs . F ington c elebratl di ne nnniversa ~4 Mr. a nd Mr s §¥nrinnfi|l:|.N' uf l vl :ml1 u l tc e ;:il L. e1 | Gonne$?5 ~>1 .»4 H25-me 1 ~Exrfwslun ~r Poucv §~ ~ ~(E we CAN HELP You mrs. _'10|3 \.»H\'lSl('ll5|Hland family and Mr. and Mrs. IkonllindlvvandCnrlnattendedthewo w ~-rua While nnd Blue llc- \\\c"in Omaha.Sunday o\'eniniI-Mr und Mrs,l-`lo\sl llinz :md on. Terry. visited Mr. and Mm. Fred Jensen. Saturduv eveninsr. Fontaneiie News A box social was held at theFontanelle School Thursday.withproceedstumedover to the Red Cross war relief. The lime daurthter of Mr. und Mrs.Fred Hetrick was bummedDorothy Ann by Dr. M. A, Riinn. uastor of Lhe Salem LutheranChurch.Sponsors were her aunt and uncle. Mrs. Ted Srlunwmener and Charles Timm.Mr. and Mm Charles Bullock ofGray, Maine. visited friends here.He is the brother of Lynn Bullockland the late Mrs.c.Ric.h~a'rd.sow\. former Fomanelle residents. Mr. and Mrs Alv in Jacobs ofOmaha visited here with relatwegl. Keith lqllman ia confined w hAs| home v.-on mumps.Mrs. Dalton,Strenrrer ai t; on the sick listHome De nstmtin" Agent MissRuth Wolfe oi' Blair met with theleaders ol the various vrolecr clubstt h e h o m e u t M r s .0 .A .w u - o r sRalph Rltzen and sister. MisaHelen,swdenta at Midland.vis-wed their umm. Dr. and Mm. Ml A. Ritzen.The box social sponsored by theFontsnelle school was attended by a lame crowd which contributed $64 to the Red Cross war relieffun.. The Telhasts Gles Club andlocaltalenturovidedsnter'wln~ment.The HIDDY Hour Club donatedsz to the anti-polio drive.mlr. a nd 1~;;--fpw Kruse honored r son.arvn.at a arty onhis iozh birthday.u A Kroub of relatives and lrlendalznlhered at the home ol Mr. ,|nd.Mrs.Gilbert Ruwe to halo the lat-`tefs dalmhter celebrate her Nth'birthday,Gerald l-Mlllhorst.who is ern-I played in a Burbank.Cal'l!ornLa.|air-craft factory.i l visiting hlaBarents here. l Mr. md Mrs,Roswo smwan and hols, Mr. and Mn. John Gal- lazer and Charlotte were visitorsiSund\y. at the Frank Jahnel home Mr.and Mrs,Dave K-rwer and wo were Saturdav mmm thon.|and Mus.Anna Kempekg w u Izueot on Wodnudn.I ter, Louise. of Fort Calhoun. aresnendinu a few davs with Mr. andMrs. Arnold Petersen. Hubert l'etcreen reported inOmaha. Friday, for urmv service. llarl Parrislr of Wallhill and Lee Gillsun of llinrv were Fridrvvisitors nl. the Dorlc Parrish home. Mr. und Mrs. llnrry lienllev andMrs. Bertha Neiderknmer of Omu..ha were Thursday supper guests at the Bt-n \\'ncl\ter home, also st-tendimr the benefit card party.Mm.Ralph lluchner,Mr. andMrs Russell Davisson of Omaha,Mr.and Mrs.Douglas P. Clarkeand Miss Elveria Buchner of Lin-mln wen- week-end Kuests at theMethodistParsonage. Seventeen women of the Wesley-an Guild were sruesra of Mrs. F. lx.Alexander,Fdday as the result ofafrecent contest.The winnerswere led by Mrs. Edward Swanson.The xrouv honored Mrs.Wallace Pitch with a handkerchief shower.Mrs.Carrie Parrish suent sev. eral days at the Dode Parrishhome. Mm D, E.Hayes was a zuest at the Bruce Smith home in Omo»ha,Sunday.Her greabrrrand- daughter. Pattie Schmidt, returned with her for a week.Mr.and Mrs. William Adamsand Mr. and Mrs.Georze Cham-berlain attended ihs funeral ofMrs. Adams' cousin, Charles Crum, ln Council Bluffs. Sunday.Mrs.C.E. Johnson will enter-tain her bridle club. Friday.Mrs. Glen Rav aocornoanied herlather,Mr.Coldwell, to Omaha,Monday,where he entered theCrelzhton clinic. Mr. and Mrs. Dods Parrish andGlen and Mm Carrie Parrish rm- tored to Walthill,Saturday.tosnend we dav at the GGQYKB Par-rish horns.Mr; Carrie Parrish remained for a weak._Loon Surlett me nt lm we e kwith Mr. and Mrs. John Thleldoldt while his mother was a roatlent asthethodist hospital.Mr. and Mrs.Guv Ballsv ofBlair were Ssturdav ninht vialbon of Mrs.Clara Whilmck.Mr. andMrs. William Falk and Virginia orOmaha were Sunday dlnnsr zuesu. Ed,Elmer,Nels and Walter Madsen were Saturday vialton Itthe Chris ligrshuj home.Dr. and rs. Chu-lea B. Honkln of Omshs were mmm of Rev. andMrs. A. W. Clarks. Thund .Rav.Clarke drove to mlhx'l\rsaday wclng Mrs.Otto Krwv and Mn. J. R. Harder.Mm. Knopwent en Lincoln to visit Mr. Kmpatthe Veterans'Houpltel.whileMrsHarder mtumod to her h0muin Fhllllps, Wisconsin. day visitors 1BradfordandMrs.l'nu| J~in Lincoln,atized AgriculturMr. and Mrs transacted busInml,Tuesday Mlmlhnll's aunl mann.Mrs.H.Pspent the nasldaughter.Mrsund family.Messrs.and lledelund and Iter.and ChestsnhnwereSurFred JumrblutJ. 0.MarshMm S. R. Balday.Mrs.Paul .coln.Thur-ods and Kelth rettmid-semester Mary Jean reU., Sunday ew main at home Huzh Rhea his wife and dl odiat Hosoital Mrs. r. J. r F. W. Walteraloe and DianR.Baraovn hclWalter(formlivedinCan!husband.Caliis with an EnCalifornia andsoon. so Mrs.ters will rema'Tom Bstsonvisited. Sundax Julian Junzbh fore leavin: filomla. Mr. and MnGene and loveG. Jones.Keiand Paula Leiner mxnsh of lJensen and farMr. and Mn. family wereMrs. o. C. LisMr.and Mand Lloyd ueMr. and Mrs. lMrs. Fred VGtainedtheEIThursday.Mr. and Mn rted Mr. and h Thursday ever Mr. and Mnlle~l their nenlOmahaSltunday,for Ball where ho willServiceFrldav even GETloNGE|} TIRE LIFE! to -f o ll o w p ro g ra m f o r ge t ti n g a ll t h e mi l e a g e o u! o f y o u r t i n a tha t i h e ma nuf a c tu re r bu i lt i ma t he m! Come in and In ul. Wo'Il examim your tires thoroughly: utimuio ihsk pro ba blo lilo; and tha n uhm y ou hw- wi s h y o u r c v - o p ud i o n- th qi lib em be »~x-1-0-n-d-o-d for ihom land.: of milu. 901111191 nm for cm additional you/'| union. Will isun to yo u u Tm-mx Rum- non Poucf. tailored to lgg indivdd. ual Buda. This P°!i¢Y wi!! uliminaio hi!-or-min mothods ol taking can ol your vm vaduablo tires, bring you tha wnbufisr-wnk un-vla n 61 our qucdiind dn spociadialx. Do,n'i delay! Sn ua :ight cnvuy, nn mdk: what muks tin you han. B6-I enuu this norden pro gram is www iad!n\boPl'\>P°1 'W¢IY.i ¢w-illnol m l ! n a n f m ' u m . w r m u - m u l m: Y W n o o n l w ml BohsServiceStation bmw- -~~\lL`E ~open Au Night : g u - . 1 ... J r nm Blur. Nebnsh. Febmnrv 5. 19424-\ I Panl'é;¢_'. . ~- ,- =.-_- l 4 N e w S u b s c r i b e r s t o t h e 'AT'é'éEG'f§._'?>%¥C£3s Z1"B"Y"-l==\¢l<°f I'3'§T{='EBn.12lServices For Enterprise During January Fourteen new subscribers join T E R R Y S C H A F E R , ~ the ranks ol The Enterprise read~ ers, during 'the past month. The list appears below. 1-George Maynard,Alliance, Nebraska 2-Mrs. George Bandur,Her- mans-c. A. Kronberg, Irvington&-Ada Harrison, Oakland, Cal- ifomia5-Louis s. Robinson, Blair 6-Martin Meshane,Florence Stadon7--Paul Tyson, Ban Pedro, Cal- iior-nlaB-Elmer Knudsen,Arlingtnn, Rt. 19-Carl Cooper, San Diego, C31- ifurnia10-Canine Wrich, Waahington, D. c.11-George R. Engelke, Moffett Field, California 12-Edwin W. Dam, Hooper18-leoSoralaen, Kiealer Field lliaaiaeipptX4-Elveria Andersen, Omaha CROWELL HOMEmrv 1r_ & BUNDS l , . DIES SUDDENLY Frank Terry .l..Imler, 3%-year»old son df Mr. and Mrs. Harold L.Schafer of Omaha, died suddenly on Friday,January 80.He wasthe grandson 'of Mr. and Mrs. W. W.Wilkinson and Mr.and Mrs. Frank Schafer of Blair.Although Terry had undergone a brain operation eoon after bla been and had always beenof delicate health, it was thought that his condition was improving.He was taken ill early Friday mornulng,pussdng away before n o o n .F u n e r a l n e r - w c e s w e r e c o n d u c t e d a t S t .M a d e E p i s c o p a l c h u r c h i n B l a h - a t 2 p . m . , S u n d a y , w i t h R e v . C .A .M y e r s , r e c t o r 0 1 S t .J a m e s C h u r c h o f F r e m o n t , i n c h a r g e . B u r - i a l w a s m a d e i n t h e B l a i r e e m e - tery.Survivors include the parents, a sister, Barham Jane, a brother, Harold, Jr., and the grandparents. ARNDTS A'1'1'END HARDW ARE MEET W. H. 0'Mara and Oscar John- mn, of\_xhe Washington CountyHaéhery§ entertained n number of flodk owners on Wednesday of lastweeat which time they hoard di _'one regarding poultry rele- 'ing and other lad-S of interest to the industry. Following the meet- ing a light luncheon was served. The meeting was opened by W. H. O'Mara who gave an explann~ gtion of hatching schedules and a ,discussion o l facts pertadning to |better hatching results. Also speak-Lins briefly was George T. Hede- lund of the Washington CountylBa.nk who urged farmers and t1ock ownen to put the extra moneywhich they are receiving into De-fense Bonds and thus help the na~ tion ln an additional measure oth- er than ess production. Hewas foI» lowed by J.Hilton Ilhoadea,of The Enterprise,who gave somefactsandfiguresregarding the luecese of the far-rn-increase pro-gram which had been requested by the government and which is so vital to defense. Martin Kuhr, of the Blair Feed Mill,discussed leading in relation to production. 'I'he gathering was the lint of lbs kind attempted by the Blair firm and tlr: managers feit :refi- fied at its success. For Red Cross A leather jacket was "sold" 21| times at the Leonard Mathiesan farm sale,Thursday;proceeds, which amounted to $32.25, went ba the Rai Cross."Buyers"wereRonaldMartin,38:Taylor & Wells, $3; August Stork $2; CarlGraverholt,$1.'I5;Sf" Jo n, $1.50; M. O. Davis, $l.50;rge Mundorf,5l.50;Lars Jas on, Sl;Lauil Mathiesen,31;Mace Warrick, Sl:Tom Wakefield, $1:' Clarenee Simpson, Sl; Soren Jen.sen, si; K. P. rnmduu, si; Hin. mar Quiet, Sl; C. B. Hansen,$1; Ed Jensen,Sl;Hans Hansen,si ;Frank Thompson, 51; C. W. Giris- tiansen, Sl; John Petersen, ;5_ The jacket was donated by Mike the Arlington Community Club, Friday evening.| r ~ He gave a moat interesting re- viéw 01 the war situ.atio'n,going back L0 the World War and listing n o events whi ch me mulle d ln e present strife.Chet G.Mar- ahall,chairman of the progmm committee,introduced Dr.Harrig and ale prose nted ~ Adria " J. l Nelson ol Blair. l liaaone from Blair Fort C -M F 'h houn, Arlington, Hennan and ni.~~~ l\u'd_ lodges bvlill atgend an area , \_ meeting to con ucted n e x t l Funeral services for Ma Se-Th}l\'SdB¥, February 12, by the ulvhle Fincher,93,of the J i m . . Omaha lodges under direction Q nelghborhood,were held at 1:30thegrand lodge of Nebraska. In p.m. '1'hursd.ay, January 29, at the all, 750 Mason!are expeetgd ¢°'horne ol Mn.Henry Cooker atatteild the event.Arlington and at 2 P-rn.at S In one o!a series of such Ma- John'e Lutheran church nt Belllsonic gathenngsun the state, the Qreek.Rev. yv. w. Alexander of-l Masons will begin their pmgmmlfrciated Mrs. Fincher died Tues-l at. 1:30 yum.with conferring of day of last week at Arlington fol-frrst and second degrees by r¢pm,'lowing a short illness.scntatrvea of all the Omaha lod3ee.l Mary Sophia Albright was born` There w\ll follow. from 5 to 6=:ro,l°n September 20. me in Schleswig*a reception for the grand maner, Holstein. Germany. At the age of Justice Edward F. Carter of the'15 years lhe accompanied her par-'Nebraska supreme court, and ouulenla, Mr.and Mrl.August Al-' er g-rand lodge oilicers.lbr-ight, four brothers and three sis~ A banquet will be held at 6:90 ten to America,where they home-' s.rn. at which Justice Carter willspeak-Princlpd addras o l the evening will be by Sam W. Reyn-olds, a member of George W. Ling- inger lodge_ No. 268 of Omaha. The meetang il sponsored by the Masonic ducation bureau of which Curry Wason of Lincoln is chmir-man.laoal arrangements are uh-der direction of the Masters' and Wardens' club of Omaha. In addition to the Omaha lodges and the above named WashingtonCounty l9dZ¢!. Masons will attend the {9@#=§_"\§ lrorn l ze at Platte- sbeaded on a farm near Bell Creek community ln Washington County. Mn. Fischer was the last adn plo- naer group of four families who homeateaded there. She was married to Martin Fischer on March 18, 1873, ln Om-aha. Two daughters and one son were born to them. Mr. and Mrs.Fibcher settled on a farm near Hwper,where their son,Ernest, now livel.Her eldest daughter and herhusband preceded Mrs. Fischer inIdeath.Both deaths occurred in mon miata" n was .1 am-M miner I cnnns or 'rnnnns CARD OF THANKS IT IS WITH the most nixmerezratitudethlt we h h thismethod of Lhankinxz the kindfriends for their usdsmnce dm'-inz Lhe illness and dutla of curdelr wife and rdntive.We ea-pedxllv thank those who sent the beautillul flnral otferinn wnur-Abfc . :a a |5 an 6mu s ic an d th e mi n is ter fo r hi s wor ds of h heer an d those wh o ac ted as Dallbearern.W m Hi n k le an d Niece,Mr s Lloy d J ohn son. FOR SALE F O U N D F o n BETTER SERVICE and 1-mater eaminz noweq.bookyour baby chicks now mth The ;V_'aahinzwn Cmmtv Hatnhery. c THOROUGHBRED Berkdxira bou. Elidble for rexistratinn.5-lt'G. D.Nicholgan,Blair. 2 Holstnin OOWS for slle.Cl\leHma n .1 mile east. 'A milesouthWrmchSd1ooL4~2t° PHONE 11 md gfivs un your want-.5u.Only 2: per word Der inser-Lxon insures inlhnt ule ol Lhltunwanted furniture. abc. TAKEN UP:2 strayed Year ~; cnlves.Phone 112 on 87. 5~3t'Gemma Rohwer. FOUND Three kayn, on doublelink wnper kay x-mx.Ownerny nd.5-lc FOUND:Truck tire. on Highway 91 out o1.Blair. 6-2¢Auzust E. Johnsen. FOR 2e PER WORD you cm renA mace in this want ad lectlon. Mr. and Mns. Victor Sutherland of Omaha visited in Blair, Sundayat the parental, w, J. Sutherland home. I W A N T E D :Dea d ltoc k. fre e u re- mi u m.Blai r Rendering S e bvic e,Phone 17,collect.Ho lly Jengen,a g e n t f o r Un i o n Re n- 491: 50c Hinds " ""rx:1 m c o |1A mm o f $6142 has been m Mr a ndhlrs F w Ai - n d ts p e n t| AR L ING TO N M E N " * ' °n "'ormer meum mouw " ' " ' " " " 'a c nu ~y ra ll-,---'.__4 |dixt mininer at Adingtun nnd one- lion,Hooper,Decatur,daklnlild, vested in defense bona by the fro m Mo nda y until wd-ny m 0 '"'¢ HEAR OMAHA U.PROF- ti me member of the community Waterloo, Springfield, North Bend,Crowell Home, it was revealed this BTP- attending the annual H*~"*2'!|cl\xb_Rev. Eétlff who is now a Scxibnsr,Lyons,Craig and Val- week by Superinundent A. D. Bur- wide hardware dealers' convention Dr L 0 H -f...'v ...a nn,pro esaor of field acecutive at the Wesleyan lei. ress.Mr. Arndt. is vice-prcsldent of the History at the Omaha University, University,led the men ln sing._hardwnr~en.en's nssoclatlon and ra addressed Lhlray-six members of ing.Advertise in The Enwrprtgg Buy Defense Bond: Now!member of the board of directors.It Brings Results _ "iin§."Eé2\R{`?Z"n§§f\§,"{ivE&`E;5-if"Mg| Art G on. Blair for 13 years.SmL,,i,,i,,g are a daughter,Mrs. oNE GRAY GEZLDING,6 YearHenryGosker,Arlingtan and n old. °"° bw geldlnz. 5 vear old;son, Emeat Fischer, Hooper; xiine'gitzaoo P. F. Kemncke. Blair. grandchildren and five g r a n t ' zf;=;~§;;g=d~»-.eh a l .REGISTEREEU Shrohshife ewe I m e ur<=h,»ceme for sale E ra Hard |w r y a t B e l l C r e e k ..|5 - z v "F u r l c a l h g é n l If C H U R C H N O T I C E S CHURCH ox-'CHRIST-Bible School,10 a.m.;Communion and worship,in charge of cldsgrs,11 a.m.; Juninr Endeavor, 6:80 p.m. Juniors will present program at 7:30. The minister, Rev. T. A. Lin- denmeyer, is expected to return by February 15FIRST LUTHERAN--H. c. Jor- gensen:Sunday School and .Bible SCRATCH PADS.hisrh uualitvbond nqner. 12c ner Dound,Oth-er aualitiee. Bc ner bound.4341 The Enterprise. FOR SALE:Car parts fot '33 V~»8Pfvrd. conwlebe motor. transmis-sion and rear end.5-It'Ed Clnusen. HYBRID CORN-hume SUOWII.=g;_~= tested 939.Discnum, forosacks and cash.ThompsonBros.. 2112 on 32: 22 on 10.L t ! I classes,9:30;mo rn i ng wo rs hi p a t ln A f l `fnevn\|:nl'U{.|ae nl il>Give your family the right nutrition every day-put' meat an your table! SuFeway`s unique Guaranteed Meats plan means more For your meat money. Our meat W.~.~,,vwyc..=.,.f.\..,. .... V.`NTLCONGREGATIONAJ Mrs.De-rclle Bm-ber:Tbl1I'Sd5=\Y»5 p.m., junior choir; 5 p.m., pastor s swdy 30 rn.,senior c hoir re-|lass;" :P- l i m i f Sunday sc hool a t 101 run: "7Ll.¢1Z|2 NU. b rsurralo (!|0C|.l'lCincubator. 832-egg: capgc ity : also 500 c hic k Sears Elec tflc battery lrrooder.W . D ouglas Carter. 5 - I t* - _ - . . . -S E E US f or f r es h c o ws an d c los e gsnrinszers and extra mod breed- msz bulls. Da u u f nlf Qnm Rfnnvn ~_-g Ltf 'A ~ Ci experts buy only the "barter eatin "cl f~9 gra es o me r.These lm `-a \.c onc e m e at s are prep ared w |t l1 _s pe cl al c are, a nd d e l r v e r e d t o S a f e w a y m a r k e t s i n i u s t t h e a m o u n t s e x p e c t e d t o s e l l r i g h t a w a y .U n l e s s y o u ' r e p l e a s e d - e v e r y c u t a n d e v e r y t i m e - y o u r m o n e y b a c k ! Picnics*Beef Roast Beef Steak Smoked, G lo 8~lbs.'_T430each, Celloplmne-Chuck mis. Eco-f$"3l'.Ib cuts. n:f wrnpped.nomicaliand nutri-Sulewny quality. _¢. _tous._. [church be ices, especially plannedl Ifor Sunda School teachers and of-I lficcrs with a report.of quart.crs work by each, at ll o'clock.K E N N A R D.WASHINGTON ,LUTHERAN-P. C. Jensen:Sun- fdny School, 10 a.m. nt both churrlv les. Services 11 a. m. at. Wulungton und 7:45 p.m. at Kennurd. ST. MARY'S EPISCOPFT 'Tor- dnn Hughes: Sunday School, 9:30; moming worship, ll,METHODIST-John P.Brooks: Church School,10 a.m.Church worship,1|a.m.;special music and sermon.first. af a series of iz"i`==1=k"§:i`"Hi °£§E"é§ 3-*lt* T E A M o f ba y ma re s f o r s alv.R n 1: \ 1 . . . . . . . .1: > 1. . . . . . . . .1 I l " k 2 L A 1 0 0 r :i f e TYPEWRITER RIBBONS,All mnka,good cotton,mediuminked.60c.The Enterprise. tl., MAY HYBIDS stand mm the M! in everv com yield test.5~4t Ira Baxter. TWO STACKS 1-ine Sudan hay.s -lv J. M. Comnmn, QARHON PAPER,fine Keebord bond, adding machine paper, 89-if The Enterprisa All Colors and Styles $l_00 to $5.00 FOR S AL E : Mod e m 5- r o o m h o u s e c lose in. Also inc ome umnertv by l owner.Phone 292.2- tf WAl.lT"1"D:Dea d ltoc k. fre e u re- mi u m.Blai r Rendering S e bvic e,Phone 17,collect.Ho lly Jensen,a g e n t f o r Un i o n Re n- derimr Co.. LaP!| .tte. Nebr. 29-Lf | W A N T E D Prescnptlon F1Hu\g l l Our Specially.Plume UsY m \ r W l n t l . . . . . W o W i l lMull Them lo You Note! Price Quoved Do Not In-clude (heTzx 5 Lbs.Epson Salts 291: Campania B a l m SPECIAL250c Bottles 491: Cashmere Bouquet Soap 4 Cakes, 26c N O T I C E S REAL ESTATE Super "D" Cod Liver Oil 3 Oz., 454: - 8 Oz., 89c 16 Ozs. $1.39 50c HindsHon ey a A l mon d L o t i o n 2Sc FOR ASSISTANCE in ureuarinn income u x xeuorts see C. J.Schmidt.1-Bt' 10% DISCOUNT for cash on shnrv-' ening disc blades, plow layn and cultivntor ahavels, extended un-'an February zm.| 5-2t'Miller Munk. s u n s c m r n o n ra ta w TheENTERPRISE now only $1.50ner yen' In county. $2.00 bor ner yur to nll Dointa ouuidecounty.County-widn naws cov» craze. nlenty of \ou| news nic-tnrs gvurv week,Call at the ol-glgg or mail un your check ¥»dlY- ROOF AND BUILDING repairle uo n stating.Hmm Ay-.I Phone Green 24s.5;\f.' SHARP 1~ooLs do Len.. work. Get them ready' naw. . 5-Zt'Miller Munk. FURNITURE upholstering, refin-ishing,npdx-ing, next anins. rug work. mnrreaa, etc.Phono H ; 151.G°°rz~ N. Miller. 1 _ WE BUY Ind nu stock.8-tl M. 0. Dtvix and Si Johnnon. UlmHandLivtion Pt. 49c REPAIRS in time uv e n u m costt htm-on.Fm-concreteand brick work ml W. J. hm- ben. Phone Bunk 147.5 - w R o u x .NEIGHBOR;rake mls. Swu da y f »zu__aftice,5-lt' F O R i Ultra Shampoo Pt. 49c ! ! F R E E 2 ! One Orchard CrystalDishWith One 25c Tube Phillips Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste |.¢ Plan Your Gayest Party with Then Foods Fo rLibbJu lC ¢x~|N:X'PP1.E -.------- O l i v e s §2';.§'F.t.¥.' §§£"__ |Flu!M a r s h m a l o w s n ( l i : - | - | - . . | . : | » . | ~ ' . _f?E'Z¥. loc SAVINGS 4 % - o z . 1 ~a n d -- - _ - .- _ C a n1 - l b . 1 3 :D E F E N S E C l r t o n _ B u y . . _ . m m f , i n . .\ 1 - ¢ : , . _ . . x P o r k u o a s u lB o i l i n g B e e t l l i l w l i * Savory rib cuuu.Sliced Wilscu brand.Only one po!neded l-pound layers. Frien for enlhc dinner.crisp. G l ' 0 | ] l l d B ¢ ¢ f ~S a u s a g e * EWQQ Jr]~ Relifgicua People Fol- lowing Themselves?"Youth Fel- lowship. 7 p.m. Wednesday. Choirr l c n u c s ~ ' 1 - - - - - . . - . - - _ . I i E - L n 1-lb. meCookies §:5f.:"';a.{"r.%L'"-----.»... Ritz Crackers ,______-_}r»l'2 =;= Puddings .len-0 -----.rw-2 g Br ea d ?.3§i"E."; waiaazfm 101: Miracle §{,',§',E,'X{§"f'f_______'f';§§4lc L u n c h B o x s m n w l c n Q u a r t 3 9 c SPREAD _ - --J uPears k'.'1¥§. ~ zvc Pa r s *.1:.°:: ~No. an 24c i52?l`§IL'S`""'In§"`i|Iv`2§Fi..|C""' Stamps P o r k C h o p s * _ S 0|d g t _.Center rlh cugl.SAFEWAY "°'!°.,:2:.';'"" Candy azz: sm: °:.-.---3aL: I3c Preserves §{':':'J'»!1'l1,_._§?2;23c Grape juice ci-m 1=.§*»'f.1{§.29c Gnckrail ia"a':r~_z "a..: 25c *Butter I."}-'E.'l§'.'£.E'1';.LL 36C rehearsal, B p.m. Wednesday.lKAl"[`IST-C. E. Hamilton: The work of the Bnptisi Conventionwill be explained Sunday morning and an offering taken for its activ» ities. Evening subject, "The Epistle of James." Morning worship,11;evening service,7:30;Sunday School, 10 a.m.; young people, 6:30 p.m. HUBER SALE AVER-AGES $91 PER HEAD The purebred hog aale of Clark J. Huber, of the south part of thiscounty, was held last Saturdxy at the Taylor & Wells sglel pavilion in Fremont.Mr. Huber reports anaverage o! $91 per head on the 40head advertised in his catalog md feels very well ntinhed Wim the F r e a h l c u t a n d g r o u n d .S m a l l .p u r e p m I n CO I\ve | ll e 'f| . t f o r I h u r r y -" f u l l - s t y l e "d u r i n g U P d m n e r .h u t : L u k a no - m an n ! Do yeu know about "hldden hungor"? Radiant health require:auilicient dtu ui m md min er als , th e hi dd en values in food! To Inn meals thatare nutrilimu u wen as attrac tive. |.nke"Kilchen Cours-ein Nutrition." Ten easy, workable iaaons-by -mail. Send :mme and lddresu and only 2.5¢ for entire c ourse to Julia Loc Wfilthl. Bax B00~CC.OaklLnd.(",;lif.a w 7 / w a s Z/eqetailos -~1|-ll;Ir i i i p h i Jvu.-luuli crm ----B-5 _*Flour §.:;'.:: --f!»J-'Z 77° EBL? $1.49 *Cake Flour §::1::':a".---.--.11»1'2 251: m g |k L i g ht e r mmm go-au. IQCq u ¢ln ---....-------Ij'-=-P a n c a l s e Q E m u : P r i d e ~ ~ C 0 1 1 1 % } § ' .2 » ' l ' ~ . -- - - -- - - - -- - - ° § ° ' § ' C o r n ~ P a n t y -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a . .. ll c °° " '- " " " "o. av.L i l ) b y ' |M 'wlmh.10-eon;E ? _ " ~ M a c a r u n i nu m- Am°f l° ="__ _ __ c m Apples* U. S.Exln Fnncy gude, Delicious variety,from Washington sine. Grapefruit* Tangerines Florida-grmm,medium size fruit.Peel lnd srgment emily. Oranges* Celery* Self~Blelc\\h\g vlrieU~Serve stuffed with ctenmcheese. Cabbage* results.' Hugs went to auc h diaL»nt plac ~ as ax Alabarnn. Georirin, Mic higan--_.-1 .I o wa an d to numerous N¢b1an¢e l~rvc'Icrs. IMARRIAGE WILLSn n ll an d me d iu m ilu ,Medium ln d large,Sunkilt Ne w crop. while "mex!ed",M n n h brand, needless,Navel Serve shredded with Seedlesl variety .var le ly pineapple.BE NEXT WEEK Announcement was made thin week of the appmuching rnarringe of Mlm Lauella Suverkrubbe,| former mac!-ner of Manny schoolnear Blair, md Tags Christensen son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed C'nris¢en sen of the Sunnyside District. The ceremony will be performed next week at Kenmore,New York. where Mr. Christensen is employrd in an airplane fu wry and when the couple will redde. HE*£1!f.é{'{;'*XE.'.@;.,.. Lemons Shallots*Carrots* Medium and large size, Sun-Fresh, green. Southern-Served creamd,(ral: kilt brand. Populnr for Grown Combine m fresh ax-mtl give wlor lo eounm-acti|\g eoldn.vegelsble nlld.your nble. Bab»0 Cleuuer -__-_-.--...-_-_é : ~ O l d D u t c h Clean|er_-2 'gfg l5c S o a p F l a k e s §L1:,. ___'i§»"»Z§. 331: one/¢:;m3~¢¢.»m¢ M a k <'§::..":a.:.'IfE~..----_---3 Cnifee é*s"°1»,I Qc 'ml 25 Popped Wheat Dwarfiea ~ vc ~s c N o o d l e S o u p ~9 : ~eru r m °C h b B II ' " " " ° " I _ ° :~~.le ll- we ll _ __ _ __ _ __ . 4 P k g n . ~ |. - - C m~~Gerber u: §§¢~Syrup |Starch 1 l l|\ A-ln. vas Ketchup Heinz Sauce v"::::;':...~,, Vinegar om Mm, sm _let oil Bixby'5,B r o wn o r Bleek ___ 14411._-Bottle Sax.-Bottle gg-ff_..tlla »_Bama 1~ ~ French'| --_--._.'l::. - . u v -| g ¢'1'§1§',~S5C Linn _--___,-li»1'§.1. 0 ¢ H\|binger'i. Gold-n-Sweet,Arlo.2 l - l b . ~1 3 4 ;Du-k, Corn Gluu --~~---Pkn. llc Soap Soap loc s 32112 12:lvmge Clk!IOC 1z¢"~:':,3.3;..aJ2:.."'"'§'.alu.. Cake 61: TUK-NS .HUMEI sun. Hemmn Aye ol Omlhs, formerBlair mnn, wus :bla to retum whis home Sunday from C\arkson|Hospital.Hs underwent amputa-tion of his leg sevenl week: asv:according to reports. he l| much'improved following Lbs operationandisrapidlynccvvorlughirhealth.| I may ue rurchased W ith Blue Food Order Sltamns 1 m e m u e r x ' u g h n s u f u w n a | C l u b w i l l s °t o h n n h n e x t P m : - R o o m n o m - : R N f, T h u r s d a y a v e n i n g t o p s n i c i p a t e i r e n t .P h u n e B l u k » $ ' é T " ' ° 5 . ' i € i n i n i n t e r - c i t y m e e t i n g .C l u b s \ f m m an n u m b e r o f s u r r o u n d i n g H O U S E ,2 0 1 E u r w w n l w i n n m n d .T h e d u b w i l l ,5 - l v Lihcoln Si. FOR ASSISTANCE in umnarinzincougetaxresortssee C. J.Schmidt.1-Bt' » ~ u - u n l 'I ~ _ Pt. 49c Ultra [ - - -. : - 'A - U A iniv rulomls v . l l . | f l l \ l l n v I J. Harold Stzvlrt, Prop.vlcrouv soon CAMPAIGN |s°f~-*>°'*v'=v*-,p>Amf°»~»f.»|».p.ws~a¢k. (Febr. s, P. M. s md 1. in num In Advertise In 'nm saw-nn"\'°"' Sr.s-xc Regardless of éondltion We Will Buy Your O ld T ire s BOHS SERVICE S'|`A'|`loN We Still Have 0» GOODYEAR TIRES SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Open All Night Phone 2.12. I3 M s 4