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02-12-1942Fmm East N¢§hra»ka's;Mq;t Madam Wwlily Newlmaner Plant THE ENTERPRISE;More . Local Newspictures Than Any Other W eekly In Nebraska Twenty-One Rural Onrrnspondenis From all Quarters of County BLAIR, NEBRASKA, FEBRUARY 12, 1942 s u s s m t v n o u m x c z r m n m t n wVOLUME XLVI NUMBER 6 - -- - " "; _ -"" _....._-; _ _ _ .. . _ . - » - _ STATION QUESTIONNOT SETTLED The Kennard depot will remain open for a short time at 142811, au-nding to ri! from a hearingcorepoat Lincoln on int Mondayv TheI n t e r q t a t e C o m m e r c e C ¢ : 3 m 1 Q | 0 \ I L . . .|; . . . . . .L. I. .. .. .. ..1. . . . . ! . .: n a n a n H Y . . C o r n . S t o r e d i n f 3 8 i n G o o d S h a p e D r a f t T a k i n g .:*='.' 4 a.;..'2 ;;;¢r¢;r».~1"~_~~5 ~.~~~ ? ¢ § ; f §M a n y M e n f o r LW 1 \ r - - -~§~ ; ; "U .''~. Z .s ? [ ¢ ' \~~" f a " * § ' ; : § f ' T r f f »5 1 ;f ' f ' » = ; > ' " ~ - ' i ~ ~~. .;. ,~1 ' : $ § ; 'Q ;5 -~~.,i ~~ } " r § ¢ f "f g , . ~\? " "1?'Q!° ~~ . & . ° ~ a , f f § J = . 9 1 1 ; ! l ¢ * , , . Q a f ,~~ Jrge 10 Pct. of Income for U. S. Defense Tounty Bond Sale Chair- B E A L E S B UYS FA RM NO R TH O F B L A I R A. R. Beales, well-knownWash- lngtnn County fanner,has pur-chased the J. W. Simonsen farm north of Blair on the botmm.Beales, for a number of yenm, has been on the Numan Wllklns fum west of Bldr.He will take pos- session of his new place la rc hlst.Mrs. Slmonsm hu Durdmmpd the Robert Andnue n u n i t ssouthaf Flw. The G. L .'U!;;un Co. handled both duls. Missionary From India to Speak HereNextWeek Travel Frém Calcutta To Darjeeling;Public Is Invited Rev. Jose-ph M. Glrtz, missin-ary for more than ten yeln in In-dia, wlll be guest speaker at Dunowe ILC llege all next eHis schedule includes pmaching Land Title of Early Village ls Being Settled Deals in Matters WhenNebraska Was a Ter-ritorial Possession On page lsvén ol link issue will the title to lands once in the bounds of Cuming City when that city was n promising hamlet. Title to this land resid in a large number of people whole names were fnmillar in the earlyhistory of the county.In some in- s ces these dnte back w 1855. In glancing over the notice one il nkrnck by the names _of PeterBamett, P. G. Cooper, Junes St»ew~ art, Willinm Ailes, Wm. Cauble, C. B. Hungate, Thomns C. Hungabe, J. C. Lippincott, Jacob Carter, L. M. Kline, Edward Pilcher, Lorenzo D.Pate,Isaiah Warrick,James Stapleton and many others who were at tlnt time active ln Um af- lnirl of the community. The lnnd, now a htm, was at Box Social Nets Fund for Club Work 4 Ifr ¢i f f "1 ..~3 7 . 's f " . o ;s.. .: f imr .l * k . , e q . ¢i w r ' . ...;... . . A fund of nearly $40 was builtup in the Lions Club coffers last Monday night, derived from an old fashioned box social which was hold at the Blair Dance Hell. The club members were hosts to their Wives and n num- ber of gam; at a combination card party,dance, and entertaim ment. Winning first pdze with their handsome "Yictory"box were Mrs.Scott Robeson,left,and Mrs.Hurry Shadle,right.The box contdned lunch for four and was of a very novel design. Ita decorative colors were red, white, and blue. The ladies received a heart-shaped box of chocolates as first prize. Rufus Olson,Dana College coach and after dinner speaker of no little ability, was ouctlnneer at the event.Olson came forth I / . 1 ~ s ;a1g ' i r ¢ ~.. ;Q .~ .L .~',;1 {. F..;n' -..»¢,~,|. .s;'='!'n o bedeclcod with cone and all the accessories of o full-fledged ouc- tioneerlng colonel. He proved areal help to the Lion! Club fund,too,ashowuablot.oca.Lchall sorta oi' imagirmry bids which skyrocketod the real bidders. Once, when a. husband bid a dime on his vri!e'| box, Olson prompt- ly knocked it down in him at a dollar and a dime which provld- ed much amusement to the pu- ty-goers. The largclt box at the affair was an egg crate, carrying pro-visions for eight.It had been prepared by four of the m y : High School teachers. Proceeds from the sale will goto can-y out the c¥ub's drive to furnish glasses to needy children of the community. rmfpfua Neawpnolo and Bnmvhv Blair School Menin Crash EarlyTues¢laylllu BU LLIU I ll.lll .% DIES ga nl nvuu q u; va -d e r a l l o w i n g t h e s t a t i o n s c l o s e d Join Different Branches 'of Service.More to be Called Soon Ram Into Truck In Dark. Vinckel Bmised,Fair- child Breaks Ribs EN ROUTE TO MEET along a line ol 102 mils. This in-cludd Kennaxd. A hearing wa;held last Monday in Llncbln |nd, while the commission refused tar reconsider Sta order, it did extend the time for closing until Febnz- 9001 \ men Told New Program Starts March let -_¢._._..SK CO-OPERATION OF EMPLOYERS Everyone in the United e n ho has a regular weekly o r onthly paycheck should let |sl'd¢ |% ot it for the purchase of Uo- mse S!-amps md Bondl, ntsted rville Cham state supervisor M »e sale of Bonds at I nnesting in remont last Thursday aftemom. Bond Sale chairmen and eurnrdb- emen from B!air, Calhoun, Arl- gton and Kennard sat in on the eeting which was held in theodge County Court House.A. IMANY MJWARERE-CLASSIFIEI2ATKEARNEYI - - o - - - l T l i e c a l l w l n m i s b e l n g a n lwered by our young men Quite fre quently of lm.On February 1Raymond Martin Paulsen, Roller McMillan and Vemette Johnson llll ol Blair ware uken inbo thi lllllrlermasker corps.On the Dt!lladon Wxkefield and Ervin hr sen of Herman were also takerlbw tha same branch and lant weelH-uymnd Edward Johnson of Ara inkwn joined the mvy,Raber gylvis joined thearmy on Fehrunr; The following may be called nl my rnlmxmz Paul A. Gieselrnxn, Arlington John W. Lnker, Blair Henry Rayuk, Arlington Arthur L. Wieae, Kennand Theodore: Nellen, BlairHermnn Maeva, Bldr Richard Schroeder, FL CalhounElmer Monihnrat, Blxir Alvin Lallman, Arlington William Bunneister, Ft. Calhmu Howard Andreaaen, Kennnrd Albert Hansen, BlairJohn W. Voss, Blair Robert Jensen, Herman Edward Andresen, Blair Floyd Mullaly, Herman Russell Hoier, HermanHenry Wesemann, Kennard Lester Wulf, Blah* August Japp, Kennard Paul M. '11xompaon, Blair City Superintendent J. F- Vinck-el a n d County SupeinbendentRalph E.Fairchild hnd a ratherhnrmwing experleflce T u e s d n y vw#-1"¢'F*\¢¥.,lw* ~ at a rem .lurors Chosen for Spring ' I 'E f ' _ --_ . LA.M. in Fnlrchilws cur w Keumeyto attend n slate school meeting'~~~ of the Stal!!School Board Asw cistion.On their way out they picked up n schoolman at Valley and nnothorat Cedar Bluffs. They had reached the town of Roger;it was still dark, and a trunk, without mm had stopped on the pavement. The truck was not discernible except when the light from Fain-.hild's ear caught a reflecwr butt/an on Spring Term Of Court Convenes On Monday, .March 2 The following men hnye beenl chosen to serve as jurors for thspringterm of court which con-1venes an March 2:~Palmer Allen --_Ft. Clhoun 'gwp 1 1 l Scouts 0 en Annual Circus Toni htP..g ~.5 » f ';'~ 1 1 l r . ~~ ~ ~ r . q f ~ 5 ~ ;,f "»i 5 "12 . '\- 1 *==.\ f ¢:» 4 \ FY _; = . ,.\L e * n inru F :§'*e *il ~=+~'+ e-,L # L .":~1fal :.fi 3 r X ..r ¥!;i..:.| ` uv A" ".":M u :~~.3 .L "3 "r Q ,Q.1 ¢ _.a,ri a s -l€"**~ Af-.»1 ~T .~f =.r .",,»"1 ~;'=~1»Pé.s_~t '*f Is ?»¢;~" ` 4 ; a ' " l1f - . Qi I ..é ,- .'4 .. , . . ; g ;, l vg _. g 9 0 \e . " \":/__r e.T...M... .- L é n _= .r j g ..- " ' ° s . . p l .1 ; ' ;v ;.:1 Q 1 "Q H.I_ , s f m l .~s .J F '1 .' W i -n .._i f . Th e lo n g a r g ume n t regar ding the condition o f c orn sc aled in th e go ve r n me n ts steel bins is fi na lly being defin itely settled. Orders to ship the c orn to south~ er n distilleries ha ve caused a n u mb e r o f the bi n s to be emp- tied. Some h ave c o ntend ed tha t the c orn in the steel bins wo uld swe at an d spoil.Oth ers ha ve main tai ned th a t weevils wou ld ba le in to th e k e rn e ls an d le ave nothing b ut a she ll of the kernel. The mal results, however, have sh own th at,Io r ath e :most pa r t, th e c orn is in exc ellent condi- ."'a1r53' tion.I n some instances around the edges of th e b i ns ,ra in has dri ven i n an d spoiled a li ttle coz-n.In oth er in stanc e s the re is a la y er o f a bo u t a n in c h on to p wh ic h ha s been bothered by in~ sec ts. Th e c orn emerges f r o m the bins bright and c lean and with 9. moi stu re c ontent o f less th an 9 % .Th i s i s le s s th a n h a lf th e usual te i t. I n th e shove photo,Hjs lm e r Qu i s t a n d J i m llh r s h s ll iI\8`P6C'5 the c orn c omi ng f r o m th e steel bin s nd rth of Her ma n. Hate'rpwa New:photo and lnorlvily xl!-dozen other caunUes were mr mented lt the meeting.In a detailed discussion nl the and mls work,Chafx exphinal ew methods which are in the;king for the promotion of mon':mds md stumps.In explxinrinz me new plum, he pointed out thst the truck.A car coming from the opposite direction was also con- fuaing. The only thins' possible was tn make an attempt to stopiand onthe icy pavement the car skicldedsideways and alid into the truck. Fairchild sustained several brok- en'riba and Vinckel several bruis- Piereu Allen ......Ft Calhoun '1wp_James Andersen .......-..DeS0'w Twp, M. D. Austin ..=._..-_Blai1 CityElmer Betts ...................Blair City Kenneth Fx'f.;.man _-Henman Twp.Chas Gofttauh ...._....Richl21nd Twp. Dan Greens __.___....__....Bluir Twp. W. E. Guwhow ...........-B'hLir City after the war there would likelybe x slump in employmem and that the 10% of the paycheck lads!away now while wages are bids, would be a wonderful cushion lat- er on in the depression which would likely follow. The Italo administrator ex- plained three methods ol working out the 10%plan. The first, hs skated,is the payroll nllottmcntplan.The second is the bank draft plan, and the third the Group Agent plan.In the first case, pledge ardk, which are now ready for \iixtn1m- tion, would be signed by the em- ployee consenting to 1 10%do» duction from his regular c ha k,the money ho be used to purchase defense stamps.When the stump hook is full, the employee purchas- es a Defense Bond. The bank draft plan consists ul Llre employee giving the bank ur- derl m charge his account vm. rn fixed :mount s c h month,thenmo untto beus edtbbuyde fmnc stamps which eventually result in the purehane of p delenle bond.The group agent plan il drnilarro the int uxaegar. that burned af the employee pumhnlng t h e stamps for his bond book, the em- ployer is autlrorised w do it him- self (Gr the employee.None of the plans are compul- sory, it has been pointed out, but effort! wm be made w have rms- ness houses 100% coopentive with all employee taking part. An ap~»-proprinle 100% window pam: m'other insignia will be lvnilable soon, it. wal stated »Beginning March lst, all :arm- ty committeemen were naked to contact all employers and all sm- ployees in an dfort in make nroo% distribution ol pledge urdl en and the ear was so badly dam- E_ H Haged that it had to be towed in. Sam Hoillatein _ Ij_ ? £ c hlu :§ ~ Fairchild was taken to North Paul Knee __ __Fg_ Calhoun TwpBend where he was given the care Nels Larsen "Herman Twpof a phfsician and the two, Fd:- Howard L1m9h;]i";`;rlinB.ton Twp' child a d Vinclcel,reached Blair Allie McDonald Blair Gigthe sump day and are recuperat- Herman Mi ne r "°""""¢'mt Twp ing from their injuries..Howard Moll """§};eridm Twp Bath men were much mtereslpd Knute Ra3mu8;;;;"'Richland Twp in the subjects that were to he dis-[cussed al. the meeting and »e=fd~=|'1§'.`§""R.,"$`.?.'?,.;;;";'k'§'f`"'°" thf- suffering and Lhe damage to Enmcu R-ou d '" ' " } ° f 'the rar they were disappointed in'ChdB nm" s "A;f§.,¢'2J' nmlssmg the mecung.Harold E_ Tnylgr u___Blai;_' A U T O W R E C K E D William Wu\bern -..--Blair 'EEN ROUTE To HOME|MRS_ ARNDTS P0 Twp. Twp City TWP. Twp. Twp. M MRS. J. FRANDSEN RITES FEBR. 10'I"EU Mrs. Jacob Fhndsen, a resident of the Herman vicinity,panned away Sunday,Febnmry 80.11, at the Blair Hospital at the age of 84 years.Daeased was bam in Denmark En route to weir home afser I S P U T T o M U S I C visiting their sister,Mrs.LeRoyBisbee of Arlington, Misaes Jose-Mr. and Mrff-F. W. Arndt ne- phine and Blanche Chamberlain ol¢"""¢§£0 Blair,'I`hur»dly.liver Omaha were involved in an ,,,¢,,_sm:ndmz several days in Omaha. at accident, Sunday.Miss Josephine the annual Stal-e-wide hardwaretheir zum. Mrs. J. E.5,ng,ge'canvention.Mn. Arndt was hon~ of Laximxrm,Sauth Dakuu,m.\¢.,°Nd by members of the 25-Year lered head bruises and cum.Mi»@|§|"'°»when they Wiz her poem, Blanche escaped withuut injuries, !.G°d Bless Nebraska", io the tune but was covered wiLh eggs when Si G°f Bless N°b1`5SkB'_'. gy the tune dozen were broken.The car was of Gnd Bless Amends - a me a .A*a meeting of um Mutualemo IThe accident occurred near Nash- H"'f1Wf"§ Ins. CU-»_Mr._ Arndt wu as llanslne Larson, July 13, 1857. Accompanied by s girl friend she ea to this eauntry in 1ss2 when j l w ed her family who nad pre- .f0:1 amber 10th, 1386 shnwasmar|-led co Jacob Frandsen, who :was from the same town from'which she name.The hunbnnd pre- ceded her in dexth on March 2, 1930.Surviving ue two soul, Andrew and Carl whd reside on the homeplace, south of Herman and three brothen, Chdn, Pew and Jlrn Ltr-sen of Ntmpl, Idaho.Dmoz-al services were held1Tuesduyat the Fi nn Lutheran ?Chun:h, of which she was u mem-ber, with Rev. Jorgensen oflicigb- ing and interment was made n the Blair cemetery. IEUNICE CARISEN IS l ESSAY WINNER Miss Eunice Carlsen,daughter of Dr. and Mn. N. C. Carlsen, wuz vi ll th ~ o f u.l..m1I€~FlBCl£G vlce presluenn, a p-oemon,._f__,a§ _ E,__,_, ___,,_ ,_,,__ ,,.?,» Iwluc h he has held for many yearb. su r n e u a t . u I l g l l b B l i g n e u a u n : n u m d lo n f th e ma d FARMERS URGED TO L 1 o N s W I L L S P O N S O R ]R E P A I R M A C H I N E R Y ~ ~ ~The repairing of farm maehinary is being urged. The survey on rehin ;=fv<="'°°'{",; memlcra °|pair work shows an increase o .pi ns o ii i p 5 g c u';° s2X§{*"°%over last year.Only about 20% of the farmers have when ad-movement in Blair and vlclnlty.Harold Madsen will uct ua CubEddie Woltje, assistant; Paul Han- sen, William McDonald, and RalphMaster, with the following staff:E. Fairchild, cub committeemen. AS soon as the Den Ghie! can be furnished by the Boy Scouts, Cub-blng activities will get under way. vantaX¢o ftho situation to have this work done early.Those whopmcrastinatemayfind difficulty in getting this repnir work donu as mpdr :hops will he floodedJust at the time when the machin- ery is needed.Don'\. forgnt, "Pro- crastination is the thief of time".l \ x Obser ving uau on al Boy Sc out Week,Blai r Sc outs hold the ir third annua l Boy Sc out c irc us at tho Blai r Hi g h Sc hool g y m to- ni g h t and to mo r ro w nig ht.I n th e a bo ve ph o to L e e Guy er an d Edwin J ip p d vmon stra te th e fi re by f ri c ti on meth od a nd th e flin t and steel me thods.In the ba c k - gro und Pa ul Buc klin,lef t,a n d . v . M / Do n ald Staples,ri g ht,display kn o t boardu.A l l o f Blalr's gil) registered Sc o uts wi ll ta k e p a r t in th e c ir c us.Th e r e wi ll be pa- rades a n d n u me mu s demon stra- tion s. I n th e lu ditoriltm the b oy s wi ll demo nstr ate la th e wo r k , elec trical wo r k ,plane bui ldi ng amd c amp ing. Intorpriu .Hewnlwio -ml lnuroolam 0 u MRS. M. CARLBEHG 1IS 90 YEARS our Mrs. Maria Carlberg,an a r l ypioneer of the Arlinglnn vicidty, celebrated her 90th birthday, Mon- day, at the home of her son, Carl Carlberg, with whom she resides. She received numerous cards, let-ters, flowers and gifts in honor d the occasion.M1-a. Carlberg eqioys good health, and ta ke s n ni k nearly every dly. Bom in Sweden on Fehruxry 9; 1852, she with her husband md their first child came to Ame:-im in 1880 and settled on a fam: mvrth of Arlington.The Carlbe ru re tired hu m active fa rm li fe md moved to Arlington in 1909, where they lived until his deazh in 1924. In 1936 Mn. Cm-lberg rnaved so 'T .uont to live with her son. n n n l l n n n t A T I ) I l w u v u m a w w ur e m o v a l o f t h e v i l l a g e t o B l a i r j t h e a e p a r c e l s w e r e s o l d o u t a n d t h u : b e c a m e x f a r m o f o n e ' t r a c t o f land but the titles were many mdifor this muon the suit il brought ,w bring the title into one instead Qu! the runny separate uma,1 But the old hlxtnry that it brings out is interesting to the early set-ltlera.For example, Wm. Csuble, still hu a monument to his namein "Canble Creek"that nms be- lfwwn Blalr Dam, College.This land wu a wet bog and Cauble, bodrain it, took his team and plowed 'A fumzw through it and this was 'the starting ol Cauble Creek.I Junes Stewart was a big land 'owner in that portion and owned 'sever-al hundred acres now ern- lwinner of first place in the IJ.A.. R The contestnuuur uuny nays msn Lu Jvm unsmovement.. REV. LINDENMEYER RETURNS TO PULPIT Following n monll\'s vacation ln Los Angeles,Cslifomia,Rev.T. A. Lindenmeyer, Blair Church ofChristminister,sanded Saturdayevening on the retum trip £0 Blslr. He is spending a few days i|\Te- kamnh with his son-ln-law and daughter,Dr.and Mrs.Wm.J Bolt and son, but will return in time lu conduct regular services on Sundnv. I i ERNEST SCHNEIDER FARM BRINGS $57.50 xulno .d u n o \ / u n u o u nDI E S I N OM A H A |Amelia Mikkelsen was born inAn auction sale of the ErneslEmb on the More Island in Den- Schneidcr fnrnr lying on thelmork December 14, 1871, and diedOmaha High road about nlno milesll-`ebmary 10, 1942, at the Imman- sau!.l\of Blair. was held in the Home Theatre building on la n Friday afbernoon. The selling pH¢!c of the f u m is a choice farm and well improved. The purchaser was Peter Schneid- er who now occupies the place. | `| \| »l i l !! usl Deaconess Home for the Agedin Omaha. In 1892, she immigrated to this country and was married the fol- lowing year to Jens Clausen. Five children were born lo them mont, Nebraska; Ellen, Mrs. H. L. Johnson ol Boulder, Colorado; Leodeceased1938;Florence, Mrs. H amounled to $57.50 per acre.This]_ ,Dorothy, Mrs. I-lenricksen of ml lbatety Meeting For Truck Men Last Friday Picture Show,Talks En-l l joyed.Awards Were E Given &fety meetings for the Denver-Chicago truck drivers and their' wives were held last. Frldsy Bhd,. .-_..__,_..._\..__..L_D-..- r supervlsed by Nikumi chapter of D,A 11. was held at me Blalr High school,Saturday.M n .C. R. Mead was chairman of the com-mittee in charge, assisted by Mrsl Harry Morris and Mrs.W. K. Strode..Participants, who wrote on the subject "Why I Am Proud To Be An American", were Eunice Corl- sen, Ann McQ\1.srrie, Lydia Larsen.Barbara Pound and Phyllis Jensen. Miss Carlsen immedmely more a second essay. which will be en- tered ln the state D A, R, content. wyme. in this di s i o n wi ll ~ Rev. Lindenmeycr'a leave-of-nlvsence was enforced because ol poor health,but he le reported to beimproved. E N TI RE F A M IL Y IN W A R W O RK One Dlalr woman at leant has her all in the army ol her country.'That woman is Mm. Anna Peter- son.O!her three sans all are serving their country.Julius isserving in the sir corps, Adolph ls sergeant and Oscar is a private.When the war is over it will be s great day for Mm Peterson. DE A DL IN E N E A R ON CRJOP INSURANCE Wheat Brewers who intend toplant spring wheat and ala notmake application for wheat cropinsurancelutfallforwinter'wheat, should make application at the AAA oklco before February 23. 1942, if they isdn coveragean *Jw Indus wheat. HERBERT xorfmn- M A N A T B IS M A RCK Herbert Koltsnnm, mmf Blsllr\>°r and youngest son of C-arl Koi.¢°m==°» Sr., n umnloyea in a ssnFranklivarlem n n t Bis-marck.orth D ou. it is learned.He had been employed by s dmllu- eoneern at Humboldt, Nebraska..for several yeara. h x- l ' o l l c e C h i et :§3'm,;:'.?''v:..'3;a ~ ~~knllllith the exception of three __years spent in Wisconsin, the larn~\M o l e s t i n g G1 r l s ' § L 1 , ! : " " " " ° ° " - " "" ' 1 9 4 0 , ' " Until Mrs. Clausen moved to the Immanuel Deaconess Home for theSele s h W o u l d B e L a dy s m i n t he w i n t e r t r was, she r u s _e r_ ln T h e O l d was active in the w. n.c., the P n m i t l v e W a y Hillside Hustler-s Club and the Victor Johnson, ex-chief U( PO- rnunlty.December 14,1941,her nes, took the lsw ln his own hands 70111 hlnlldsy, she joined the Im- lsst Wednesday when he dealt with manual Dmoneu Church at Om- a would-be lady cnuher who had ah!-e severalymmg girls 6h the For the pan three you-a she hasVic's daughter included.enjoyed fairly s wd hwt h.but I t seems that the gentleman dune the Bret of the she hadhad been bothering young ladlse of been bedfut. A wiX:"clrcle of lander In and the rowrt ren-hed friends, Nth ywns and dd, 1°l- \n¢ who immediately set e mv lowed her whenever she went. for him md when the pmof was Mourning her death are Mn . brought flnt hand an mm hlsJnlt Hsnrlckem and daughters,Ann, u d go ,_-_huuu th,gentle- Ell/an and Elaine; Mr.and Mn.man gn no gentle Wly-H. L. Johnson and sons, Jack, Wll-T h é r m n t w u q " . ` n ¢ , v | ¢ I I | | n d P l l l l ; " r - a u d i ! ! ! - H . B .snee r with mm ll. a n mm sl~|B"1"= ul-. me Hn Lelloy Pu¢\~ ,. m¢ . ,d | ,, , ,, , d, , ,, , ¢ ; , ,, ¢ f a ne n e d d ld r m. Y ls ma n d J i mmy » ¢ g 9 md ,° , ¢ , ", d " P °, , . , ,¢ | , , ¢ a n d K r. u l d lr ¢ An dn w C l a u a s n . he was so badly ban up thsr 'he was forced to nv l.,'¥.'f.¢R E V . C A R I E E N A T |Danlah Ladies'Ai d ln her cam- Pwhlnu the old Iashianed meth-W E S T E R N C H U R C H E S odi sdzebe st.At a n y r e t e l t i s .- <zwl¢\= and mn.Re m N. cz ca lm le ft was -» Y m for e Ore nEmanuel Caatetter, os yew old when he will dedleale a ésw Lflhi next June, is reported to be con- eran Qmuh on S\»nd»y~He Wmfined to hls bed and unable to take then euntinus on gg Pcrthnd, nourishment. Hs was one of tho when he' Is tg epp;§;- on Sundayearly eettlere o! the lawn.February 22.' can-lmuy mgnu su.we xvn.wEntry. l A moving picture Q-low portray- 'ing subjects pertalnink to safetywas one of the features.On Frl- day night the captain of the statefpatrol made A very lnwrestinz talklandonSaturdaysightmea 0'Hsnlon, Sr., spokeIAmong the interesting features 'ol the pictures were the losdns docks and other appliances and re Plir shops of tha company, Another featun was the giving of awards for careful drlvllw-Those drivers who had not hsd an accident for a year were given a tie clasp as s reward and those who had RUM two ysan were given ati ee llrllsnda be ltbue kle . The lensnl manager, Lawrence Cohen ol Denver, was present an was also Gordon Welker, the safe- ty vmert.Both men were from Dmven| n s ' r u M . s N N s V A C A - TION IN CALIFORNIA lr. a nd ln. G. A. Ra thma nn left Sundsy morning, by auto, for lm Angeles, California, for a my of perhaps aight or mn weeks,| wn 1 .there the y me e t to v ull st the home of their son. Dr, Wll-llem Rsthmann,who hu resided there for some time Mr. me Mn. Rathmann are old hands at traveling me ln ti mes puths ve ro v ore da xo qduha nuflthe United Swan. Tuesday evening to dine together and later hear a talk on China. A1- bert Fenn,Chinese horn student at the Presbyterian Tlmeological Seminary ln Omana, dscusued the problems confronting the Chinese people and gave detailan! the dl!-forenzea betwevn the Chinese and the Japanese races which has led to the present struggle. HERMAN SCHOOLS ToSTART HOUR LATE The Herman aehool stndents are eommmeing their amdlu at teno'c10dr :°m°fl\ln8, the new timehavingimaetfo c t | |°;4", The ehange In schedule wasMivptod because of day-llght sav- lnx time. ONE ON IDU Sunday evening when Lou Lat-ta went to bed he set his clockahead one hour,than wound hla alarm and set it ahead an hour- roeult: he was at work hright and early the next momlngpst alx by thenewwsr tlme lnsteadolsevmss he la n-wwf to bt. »awnruedar.r{ptowasrung1on,u.s v 'lbmedxs me e aa e s se n a nd the'C., l th JOSLPH M. GIRTLne s pun!lnuaprue hlfrlivill Chris Jensen f"f'""'_y was he ..who built the hnek reel ence nowdathA R L I N G T O N M E N §_'f;",, Y§;°,,§';','§,;";,°~";_,; occupied by Chns Jenson ~ ~ ~ morning st 9:60 at the college Jacob Cotter, *UU*-h¢5n'":° ~ chapel on the general oopic of "The Bond.was one of l e m ' g m Twenty-eight representatives of Gospelof John-A Cross Section o!;Wh° settled Blair .na ;r nowtheArlingtonCommunityClub Llfe"; and one-hal! hour devotional to the John C""'Tf " lmet wml the Blair Rotarians lasthneetings Bur, evening in °*'°,°;>g|°"$,,°' by F;-;_};W P duo lu n f ` 4 3 " i ° °` ? = °" ° = = r f W 5 5 ° " * '' ¥ " "" x a . : ;" l ; :; . ° ;. ~ 1 , 2 w :¢:¢Girt: went to lndls for-_thellnd his brother "gg achve xn the lfirst time in 1927. He hu vtllled affairs of C1\ml1\¥Y-..ty,l Another name prominent m el m o s t o ! ~ g g e a r l hhmfy w-aa "n of Lippin- rth In 'rom ca YB°.fl.ZE., and is intimately ao- wo, the !a erg.E-PC- "n qualntcd with the people..The publ i c n i n v i t e d t o - mm w he r e E c . ~ hi s v f" w i th lm. eu-u' lectures. 'I'ODAY'S Wheat Co rn .......... R n |0l»te Barley E n v u m mm ( n e u n ) Heavy Hens -___.-Lozhnm Hens -........ He av y Sv mn -- l e d w m Bnrlnn - \ Produce T l 1>..,.§.l'°.n here the I NK ' coaches usually stopped for din- ner.s on masnnmly disOnenullgo'll-1 2 we lr; a nc ie nt mmry mm thi s gg; interesting notice. 46: F. STRICKLETP BUYS"°ANDERSEN Esmm °Bf Frank Stridlott is the new own-°°=l o f th e ]Anderaenfrnnlo- '5 °:te da tthc m:xtrolnewo | t¢ n¢l°f "':m° South Stnot and has taken panes- _lii '"`3l'-l..con 25 sera, was sold lan wee Ill Linden, Russell Johnson, who has been who had been l.l on tha plan. a patient tn the hospltsll at Camp hu moved to the Mn. Khmer Nd-Rohlnluu, Arknnlll, spent apvoral son place on North Welker Avenue days at the anntal, John Johnson, f°||¢w1||¢ the deelelon ol the Freak mama nel:ennard.Brown family to move to ldabm l. ' u r uu n n D s n n s n .W OMAN DEAD Scott Chsswier necelved ' m d Wednesday moming that his , Mrs. Harry Vincent ol Da using, Iowa, had passed sway at seven o'clock that mornifll- Mrs Vimnexst was born and reared in this eoeuty,the daughta of l-hnamsel et- ter.She leaves her husband :nd two daughtan,lbs .lh\'u\\'v»¢ Fallen and Frances Vincent e l D e sMoines, beside; her father a.n& brother nl this Cl\¥~ JOHN NEARHOODSUFFERS srxwxr-: While milking md perfvniliht other evunhsg ch°\'d»Thursday, Jenn Nm-ima :adored a ranks. H l t m d i u o n i s n l a m b e c n d l e serlous_lr. Nearhood, who fo r has resided .lust ur Blair.~ ~ 8 9 t h b m w .Omaha and John N,,,-oa & Minneapolis, Hmuesotn, have coma to be near thdr fathera FIREMEN PLAN BENEFIT DANCE The Blair firemen are lumix:a da nc e o n ~ e v e ni ng, E&m ary 18,music to be nr<>vid=1l'\>v Freddy Ebener`s o re huh s l a m: Omaha.Proceeds will pu to thanRed mn W ar R,1;¢ Fund.. u 1 /\¢\_ _._f THE ENT ER PRI SE I landing Newspaper Subscription Price Per Yw- 81,50 Enfued .u second-clus mutter under tha :ct of Connell of Und! 1879. at the wstoliise at nw. Nebrukl.PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY ~ THEBRHSKH mss 4,,...>..zm JOHN A. RHQADESI Editor md Publisher WASHINGTON ~ E A RL Y » D A Y m s r o xi v Lis ! of Ear ly Bl air Merc han ts |ncludes Familiar Names (Below is n rantlumtiou of lnterut-inst la m:In 1ilalr'| nrly history . The: e d u of artlciel.begun Int week.iscompiledfrom n hlntory of Blair written by Editor J ohn A.Rllond of TimEnterprlnai Th e first busineau ho u estab- lished in Bisur was th-it o He n n u ; Corhrnne a n d Joh| |H ,Smi th , biacknmitlnsg F II .Lfmg ley ,S B m y l a r ,s . H. F a wc e tt, C . E me i o n Te n n a n t, - - Mc L e an , D . H, 0 ' L i n nW HL H .Pllnmer,phy sicians;D a v: ~m,d,-y s~s, an~~ next U'»°*=osb°me>W c Walton B ~H11ofClark & Donov&1. dealers inlton, J ~ Iiown, H. iialiarél, Afgroceries and hlrdWll¢» who nft¢r~ D Brainard and J. W.Tucker FEDERAL INCOMEINSTRUCTIONS Some of the iterns Lhnt ue <11 duclible lmm gross incvme w dtanninsnet income are listed in this article.Lack ol spice pre-vents n.full explanation of thevariousdeductions.If in doubt on any item renault the nenrest wb lector of internal revenue, deputycoliectar or intemd revenue agent. Ty plul bmdness expenses of amemantileestnblishmentn e amounts paid for advertising, hire of clerks md other emplnyehs, HEADS MIDLANDPUBLICITY DEPT. Gordon Lund,Arlington, senior I t 'Midland College.has been named acting puliicity director at current. lizhl. halt. wimr, .uon 3 .t u |T h u r s d a y .H o f i l l s t h e v a c a n c y l e f t .b y P a u l O .R i d i n g q ,w h o r e - s i g n e d a t M i d l a n d a t t h e c l o s e o f t h e f i r s t s e m e s t e r t o b e c o m e d i - r e c t o r o f p u b l i c r e l a t i o n s a t t h e Illiqoigx In stitute of Te c hnology . .. Kennud.Rang!!and Helen E.Johnson¢i=;iz, pittl, Thur ldgy. Mr .and Mr s.Gem-are Jackson a n d f a mi ly o f B lld r we re Satur- da y s un n a r z u e n ts a t th e W illi a m H u - m r i m m a L s vo n R o u n b n u m an d Patric ia Ha mm -we re dinner guests .Sun- 0 :|I |" Mr,and Mrs.Richard KnenluOi Omnhn spent the week-and atthe 0. W. Mubhnll home.Mr,and Mrs. Carl Lund mdchidlren of Fremont were mm it the Elmer Lund home. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.Harry Helmdnz .| e ;:a shower. r¢;..;ntly . for her daunc h ter,Mi s s Lou ella Suverlc rubbe Miss Suverk rubb e i n to be mar ri~ Sunday . Mis ses Lu ella S uve rkr ubb e. Dot oth y Slader,Arle ne Kru se. Mi ldr e d Oh r t.Mr s .Ma r k Slade Mr s .Gu s Suverkrubbe.an d M a n d Mm .Car i Ha ns en ar e le avin Wednesday f o r Buf falo,N e -Y o r k whe re Misses Suverkrub~ Fort Calhoun `News Note I I nQ _ ass0 4 .lunn A. nnunuuul ..~....... ...... -..-~-HILTON m~1o.-was, Annum Bdsm: Adv°1'¢*'"=l MARY-or-rrn M=QUARRIE. Local Editor D. M. HANNAH, Compodwr nod Predmm - Mi s s v mo u J . nmn rro n. L i no ty pe Owv wr MARIE RASMUSSEN, Linotype Openwr _LEO HELMSING, Apprentice J. Cs O ' story. It lu mlm neoesmry wh munitions lactorlea, shlp bulld-ing, dr nlw wo rk a nd the hundreds and hundmdl of oth- er linen of activities be kept going at full blut, and this is as it should be. a n s c o o o a o n o s a DIDJA EVER?: Didil ever look at s retumed soldier and realize the torturesIn had Bono through? A young man established ln business, o osa, a , u sol vs n o ery.mmps .were nUl16.v w w n yinnunnce and delvery exnenses. all necessary mmm incurred ln the pursuit of his profssum.A loss mrlslng from 'li ma stonm, nhlpwmckn, or other cannlty" need not be connedfed with the hxpsydn tndn or baldness lf hh home or hll automobile lndutmyéd by fin he may nlllm I deduztlon for the lola ausminod unless eompenamd for by Luxur- moe or othervrine.Loon of prop-erty by theft is an allowable de- Axnong other huninass men who lo-| cated l t Blair st an exrly dly,|were Wen dz lawls, Rosa & Mc-1Bride. Mx¢L\li¢BGn .t Iona, smzrh& Dexwr,Pdlmer & Co.,H. W mm-la .,HLll0r B m. ,Wllllam Maher, Wm. McCormick, E. Pred- erlck, dther dry good;or ENN:- iw. and ln some aaa both; Hal-ler & Lane,John Zelmmg (ln\-er Pebermn ln 7011r\\DZ)»and J.H. Post, druzls Mike Gnllugher, tur- nlmre; M. C. Huyszt, elonhing; R.W. Dawson,photognpher; H. C. A p mfmlo ml mm mly dd u< duction.Rlordan (fhen Rionlan & Kenny, Iawyern;Alex Heed, Alonzo Per- ldns md A. Cnatetber, real emw ngmts: A. Caeletwr, b,,,gu,,_ The first P°f\'J'f\lster of Blair wu Chula: E. Lnughton and the erllest resident of Blur with a lnmily,s o i n as em be deter- mlnad. was C. H. Htldeston, who moved fo Bl.\ir in 1868.The (int chlld bam in Blalr wa;Hsnry $ert. Jr., who wus bam May 21, 1869.The lint mnrrlnge wma d m of Miss u t i l s Hude r and Hams Grimm,The filit Fourth of Julyl w a b r a t i v n w a s h e l d l n 1 8 6 9 , w u t h l n . . . . . . . . - - --l - - - - v - -- v u A I \ ¢ \ | \ \ ¢ I n 3 1 5 5 1 J l l l l l l f y f l .R U H W B P O I l d l l l l l l 8MMCr .l n d r x .l n r e n c e V i n m é g d t t h n h o m e f b r a ,1. 1 1 1 1 T e r r ?I n d M r ,m d M r s H u w M r .. m f M r s .G e o r x g R o e l w e t .t h i s l m C h r i s t e n s e n o f O n u h a w e r e w e e k - e n d . | \j s i t o x j a i t ~m n q t a l .C U C ! ! !E .M i s a B e r t h a R u m n n n m n m a n t twsenbaum home.&tUrdly and the week-enif witlfiiil-`" ai§t}'i-ISuaday..1 u.......U-..~r:\.1..-1 !.disl_La Verne Rammlsaen.of mr.u m """!' ...f'!""`Y "'"'.!:"E'lUmlhlanaramona.nt num- we re Wed- nes da y eh ni mr vis itor s at the Han .gc h mg N M , °1<!.Lw=wn_h==u;°--31n.nl will r\nnHnnn !\vn'nv +1| |Mr.|;5eg_amain nm Amman vm-'-II" "----'----' ----"- - \.l||.l . n _\_ [1'|1;d°¢!lml%vrv mm will be-o -» 1.o ~.-na se 41 4. o a» it may be farming, it may bemy other line. He has madean attempt to eltablish him- self. He is called upon bo serve his country and them are noexcuses: no notice is taken of his business losses;he goes and does his duty for the mea-Xer sum of s snldeis nav,Let's look at the questionsquarely. It is necelsary thatthe army be kept.intact and above the standard and thatmenns that men must he had,which is as it should be. But thorn is :mother side m the s s s sso » lo s c oas o _Ins o » a ~s» » a s ¢ a » ~a On the one hmnd the so anlwers the call of his c try,ri sking hi s l.l!e , ~his business interests comes back,ofteptimaphysical wreck wluls the lense workers,who a n neoessary,often `make much money in a week as soldier will in four mm Both are factors of nsti defense but axe they tre alike! Why not draft the fense worker at a set wt Ho is not risking his all his heallh in the defame v ldler oun-Icingand Ide~ also asthe Hhs. nnal af/ed de-xge 'I norwrk o o oo oo ¢ o a o o o ¢ o n » In zenml. was an deductibleonly by the person upon whom they are imposed.Certain bans an notdeductible, auch as those .assumedagalnat local benefifajand the Fed- eral income tax.The Federal mxof 10% on uw retail me of jew- elry, lurs, and bullet preparationsis not aedmmble by the m1r<=hwr~ Other taXe'B not deductlblni,gh" o i m Un emuloyees v e'§,&§1 Security Act, Federal estate and gift taxes and State inheri- tance, es!-aw,l9Z3CY|ur mmcesdon taxea The Federal taxes on anto- mnhilma.nnnline.cinmtten. and and later Kenney 6: swwm), Gm]Lundt, hardware: Graves & Fred-| erlck, M, C. Huyett A Co., DenneyIn wud, Elarn Clark at Son, James Foley, A. M. Crowdy, C. H, Ezgle~ lan, Foley & Lippintott, and E. M. Denny,agricultural implemontr; Charles Shudg, J. Neatel, and A. Casper, hnkery;M. Johnson,R. Waldo & Son, John Miller, -Lewia. Valentine Ganz, boats and shoes; Mrs. W.C. Walton. Mrs. McK_a5.Mrs. Hilton, Mm. Sarah E. Higley,and Mrs. R. W. Dawson. millincryal Levy & Chapin, -Ilelnzerling, andyJohnConnell, harness:Sheelnv A-' .runu .:. vuvvuu an me urnwr ox tnday and Dr. F. H, Longley, Maxshlll.The th-at political count bonvsntion was held by the republm in Dae ml of 1879 with Elan Clark us prcddinz officer.Th llrst 'papsr published in Blair wa the Blair Régilter, which was es mblished in May, 1869, by Hilton & Son.On January 1, 1871, mi. was mken over by the junior part ner, L. F. Hilton. Ae noon as the townsite was lah out there was a uenex-al rush fronall over the county for Blair.H C. Rlurdan movqi his hudwan e y n e s n n B 5 1~| EI 6; 2;| l"l1¢\] Q"' Frida: F1.n n kG o e o c z w m m u m. Lu n d i s the f ir st u nd er gr ad un to Mr . ever to Hold a fu ll-time pos ition on gg 3 ; the c ollege staff. He is a thre e andihome one- half y e ar ve te ra n i n Mi dlan dl ~ jour nali sm,having served £woe n¢ e 1 rear s u nde r w. E mer son Be c k. no wfwith 1public ity d irec t-or at Colgate U. in and Le Ne w Y o r k , a n d a y o u r a n d a h a lf ;Mr . lu nd er Pr of .Ridingu.H e was edi- _Ben v tor ot' The Mid lan d, und erg rad uate a t the HQWBPIPEP,li s t YERI 88 B.j¥.InioI: .2 M12 ..n....\....i.n_-_.~°-" " uunmreu xw¢ennsumwuahei4'l'ueld;y eveninx. Februarv 17.r overnikht near a t the at the it h ll.T i m b l i n h o m e i n ~The Inacetgsll squad won a vic- m H Frid v"and Mrs.Iusggll Lgogzard b fy gver e ny e enufxxringing home a crvvhy for Hurdplac e i n the E .C.N C.confer- ence.Ailif mx .Ha tti e Mc f l a m a n d Flo r- af Onuhn 1riniInA R»m»~i..»isvvuw u u u l u m jI v a n A n d e r s e n ¢ . n » "I l a n u r ; . ¢ 5 | l l ¢l| . U |. . l .l ¢3a n d M r s .P a u l E .N o e l a n d t e r s o f T e k a m a h w e r e d i n n e r S u n d a y .a t t h e H .J .N o e l an d Mm E . 0 . F ai r c h i ld an d verve Su nd av vis itor s of the mrs Iggzc sgna i n Oma ha. Harris Colorado Nut 11.75 Harris Colorado Lump 12,75 Standard Bri ~nets 13.25 er Nut 7.75 qauucz nuzuurg several BMI!posi lIliUR|\,tions during the two previous R\1H¥~B»years.'home. 4 He has been president of the Re qhiidland chapter of Pi Delta Epsi-Mayn: Jlon.icmfnalimn frnfnrnntr rll\14\n . . liquor are~ imposed u~ the manu-facturer,producer, or importer, are not deductible by the purchas- er or consumer. .Charitable contributions and c. Hart, M. v. Wilrm, John C:m.§&Co.estahhshed thernselveg in neil, Bowen 5: Parks, J. G. Smith the collecting,real estate andandJohn Parks,butcher 3}mpB;Fb11J1king business.Cuming City Elam Clark & Son, C. C. cm~¢1z|2"8"° up her share and at the close and the Blair City M311 Co m11in;i°f the fnrst year.Biail was, in-John Tew,Frank sumfield,Ealdeed- " '»h}'i"m8' little tlty. Co. ry L0 sus ductible within ce ln limitationsifactlmlly paid within the year. The organizatkrn to which the gift is made, for example a. cor» poration,trust,community chest fund or foundation must be created in or organized under the law of Amounts paid or srcnied withinthe taxable year 1941 as interest on indebtedness am deductible with certain exceptiorui. from gross income. the Uniwd States or any possession o f th e Un ite d Sta te s o r u nd er th e ilwii g;L£,';""§f°'¢,"if.'l*if§;" must be organized andchtlpefgbtfdexc lusively for religious,r i c. isc ientific ,li te mr y ,o r educ ational purposes,or fo r th e p re ven tio n o f'c ru elty to children o r animals. : Gi f ts to a n individual ana not de- ductible_ Th e In te na l Re ve nu e Co d e p r o - vldes f o r a reaaonnble allowanc e fo r the e xha us tio n, we ar an d tem- io f p r op e r ty used i n th e trade or Qbusinesa,inc luding a reasonable allowanc e for obsoleaoense."F o r |c onvenienc e suc h allowanc e usually in referred to as deprec iation. Wné@§f33ffi*l£»3& Par ty Ho no rs Be rt Coopora W h o W ilI` Mo\ 'e Soon Membe rs of the Mc Car"£hv Club an d their hu sbands,Loge the r with several neighbors nrathered a t th e Bert Co ope r h ome . Sa tur day even. in.Th e p a r ty wa s a fare well celebration honoring th e Cooperswh o plan to move to a . f ar m no rth of 'Te k ama h i n the nea r futur e. Pr es en t fo r an even ing of c a rds were Messrs.an d Mesd ames Pete Jena-en,I I e r ms n Ma tz ,J ohn Ba r- ry ,Pa ul B a r r v o f Florenc e. Chris Christoffersen.Me r to n W inc hell W a lter No va k, J ames 'I'hornpson, Ly n n A r ms tr o n a an d C a r l Th o mp - son.Pri zes a t o in oc h lo we n t to Mr s.Bar ry .M m .No va k Mr . .:n \|a~ Mr. S c hn ee klo th ha s bee n for : everalweeks. Mr .a n d Mr s .orgo V053 an family we re S un da y vi si to rs a t th Clarenc e Voss home. ||... entertained for their daughter,Charlotte.on her 7th birthday.Wednesday.Mrs.Ruhel McDon- ah? and Allie, ~ and Mn. Harley sm I i .---- ----- iv-» »- ;,- - " g u m m f gthe two y ears sinc e :L has been m~ | Nebm stalled,an d has also been ac tive.wi th hin c ollege dramatic s, music and so- and C cial organizations.|~ la Lun d is the s on o f Mr . an d Mr s.yon. E (L M lc: ulul.u tsl." llidallie Spraker.w u ' I i i 5 2 5 N 0 \ V PINTn»\uA\»|n|U='hiiin Sha* n n )M n l I Clarence Lund of Arlington l\Irs.IlMv- g ..~ -~}faFrE1} m1a"`n§}."§Zd"E&§§f"<'§."{l5f ~ ~'a : Hansen were dinner meats. Sun|E1 ~A yday. of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hal; -T 4.11U I m u l e s \.»H»ICl m u m m e t w l u l " i f ¢¢\llnvU||I, . M 1 - B .G E .K r o n b e r y r .1 - r i d n y . I f F -a n d M r s ,H a n 1 'D H v= §=1n-1' i G u e s t s w e r e M e s d a m e s E . O .F a i r -s a fn m l v o f F o r t C a i ] n o u n vr m t c d i m a ,M o r r i g A n d e r s e n .G l e n n w P d a y .w i t h M r a n d M m .N e l s , g e n b n u m a n d O t i s D e c k e r .P r i z e s e qt n o n . IW G li t .n o M r s ,1 M o n ' i s A n d e r s e u j e n t s ' - f a ve V§ '0m e n w e r e : m e a t s M r s .G e o r f r e M e n k i n g ,M r s C h r i s a t a l u n g h e o n m v e n W e d n e s d a y b v H . N e l s o n .T h e v w i l l m e e t F e b r u -M o m D ° ° 1 ' ¢ f - b a f g 2 0 w i t h M r s .C h r i s H .N e l s o n . |r a n d M r s .P a u l N o e l o f T c - |I r s -P h i l i p S h a w e n t e r t a i n e d -.2...A__i ° ; ' 1 d " fQ - , W F S q i ' O g m h a v v a v u . Home Theatre Mr .a n d M m .A .D. sister,Mr s .W i llia mLinda., at Ir vi ng to n. Mr .an d M m .E11 vxsllieu me mm.uenrude Bates,Hume ai Perlect Ta-.|upanusul|C1 b beKnisrht. and the Gaba}0t Card u mem ra Sunday Mr. Bam stayed untilsmith a,..»f§f3,'L&1""==;.*1E=§°;";'=;_'1'*:..§¥.m.d=».ng Picture: =~~:nu||¢.r n u z w e r e wv u q v u n s .M "es Ru t h Ros b~H n l s i e i n § : " c , P : " ' " ; ; : 5 ? ~ € ~ " l " ° ' I m Andersen.Ni c m a m a ; n o m.Jenéen M m R 0 F fle ls gn gg a nd Sh ir ley , Gle n Ro s en ba um, Hel- v 'y ''¢ n an d J udy K a y e he lP ¢ d Mr s' § . » f = ' $ 3 ~ m , H ' |; l° ° n ' n o f x> RDb i n _| Ge x-tr u de mm o b s ér ve h e r b mn l md Vo s s md ls n n , A r ka n sa s . i s sp e nd ln z s eve n l d a y . Th n mdg y , WASHINGTON NEWS I Bill Sttndar of c m d Iahnd le Koenka Df days with hi parents.Mr.mdgn lgggdlgav M .una H. ihnwn. Chri 'I o and Berle Bailey ol Blair~ °\=d|5a"£'2' '3f;.w"]§>f'¢`\'§,ff'""5 2 . 3 3 EP=""'*'°"=°1=°°"d mul relatives THURSDAY February 1: Admission ll-3E ,e°c l /'Fil uN€"'°U 1 ~A spent Mondm' in Frei Tffr. ma Mrs. wins tertained at dinner.Mr. and Mrs. Ferdin:Billie and MTB. MinnWinfdde;Messrs. an.Ben Voss.Henry.I nMagtinVoaa.Lomn z | Cm, I B an I f Delmar ID I I V Y U B U i f t l l l l l l | | =° "-UH=irnr»ers,r a u l ur-aelM Y l |.n11in vnu:und __ - -__' é § ' . . f " "' ° " E a " ° ' 3 f 1 = l ' = .' ! ° .o g . . -D ° = ! 5 = i f 5 : - T - = \ . " ' m m a l l l u 1 4 \ ¢ . n l ' ! | | n 1 . | . . . . . . _ |~r i- mu ms u ll BRED ~ SALE! G n n t f o l l D n l a n a l ( T h i n g : Mr, and Mrs. Jnmes Thomusonl antermined at 9\llIPBr.MundayfMr and Mrs Bert ConnerGrace Th°f=_;;;=°" of GrantIowaspent we we end wlth her rents Mr and Mrs DanompsunSundnvlslwru Lhena Cook End sons of Arlngton ° i m , ' we re M r .an d " 1 Lawrenc e §.;n§;;'.1a;°.°;;;"M1Z°;' a Mrs um-1 ann ~Bailey visited "ff-»a"f»s;»:."s.,m".,,:""°a°'5.';'~uulunchfn ' lauie cosg entez1,am¢d 131- =1=@1f'.,'L'.'§ ~ ~ ?11'i"?n"§..'i?»fZ 'ga Tiekzen visited at SL Gus Also-Musical and Disney Cuh °,.'lL`:.¢°,3 '.¥I1f;Z'.,"",Ei.'i".,?"'€KZ'L~"'~ N. W, Gaines returned 1<»'..?$'J"*"home,Wednesday a!ter~Cartoon. William v _M .d M ,F ."'°°"" "'""€"""- h"""3¥ ana-nr "'M i d M P PCharles v.>3§f'°1m§. l:'roy H31E?$§'r§'§¢§`Zf€""`her mater. Mrs 'omm,"Mr. Sa ~ NZ'£"§';u§f FRIDAY-SATURDAY Elmer, Ray And Wal! Jnhnel. Har-I M F]A _sen md Bill Stender spent Sun-February 13.14ry and Alfred Wieae. Art Wiese.fC8.,.|n;`{vggg »f§n'?`.§`d'F§.,"'"°" thd dnrat Eric Knudsexfs,'Sllurdly Mal&ne¢ ¥{'i€'2' 5'!€1_&'?§"""E°?.*""€.W"'f-'m1»y.''y an :_,';,.9"'i "FSP ."E'liPm Matzen Admission 11-22 Cla l m w a 'You deep on it . . . not in in Feelum velvelyxo nu: yet Lluzsupport-ln( gimuu..\.'a Suu Vuuliudcudnanirg,jiusu auiarqnucauy toyour indmd me or wemht. m w - \"l"'""""""" ull!N Q Q U ||4e3=`3-`"T*`f.!'»iff:i`fi¥-' ;.:.,,;j:"..,:,;',"i.;;f,;|;;;g"f,3,';;';,§j',,, aa'.:'.;'f.,.:HHUBEI1thand|M a n n n o u e r z vl s r t e a r - 'r l c l a y e n n 'vc ;r s .C a t h e r i n e J a n n r~ et Il I'"¢ 'd w i t h t h e A u g u s t S c h m u a m k e r B . \ 0 | n E f r q l n { h @ U o d l r e C 0 1 . l I l t V H 0 5 - IlT u e s d s a y F e b r u a r y 1 7 9TAYLOR & WELLS PAVILION vB r e m o n t ,1 \ e b r . Sale Starts ul 1:00 l'.M. 49 BRED sows Frances Mullln or Nor1oxk_Ne-bnakx and Mr and Mrs. James AMullm ol Denison Iowa Mr and Mrs Weston Long andfamllv were among the zuests atn supper Dam' mven at the FloydAckermanhome m Herman I<'r\ Mrs Geonte Ackerman Othens Present were Mr and Mm. Clar ence Wachter and Mr and Mrs ||uue, Merrill Christensen and Junmr, were callers.Mr, gnd Mrs. Francis Hovendlcl-and chrldren were Omaha nhonuemHjhursdav. and visiting at the Or. vzlle Sack home.Domthy Folev returned home |l8. when she is to report for Re( Crqse nuninz duty.Elmer Holstein spent Saturdaybchnferand their fnmxhes Tlw.""the Parental.Sam Holstein g l complimentary to Mr. ,mi Saturday to remain nnlll Februar; Ackennnna who have mslded nc-nr;h°'I'e~, Will You llelp? G. L. Dixon Co. 'Insurance,Real Estate and Loans Offieo In Home , Theatre B\d|. P h o n e 2 0 1 Christensen A n d Korshoj PHONE 3314> 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! R IG IIT lllIR E ma n y .many new homes will be needed ai once for the thounxndu of workers who will soon be working nl the bomlrloadlng plant nur WAH00 and MEAD. They will be looking for lwmrn to buy nr rent up to 20 lo 40 mlles from the plant. If you own some lots in your town or can get some, start m aking plans at once to build houses. USUALLY YOU CAN GET F. H. A. LOANS FOR EN~ OUGH To BUlLD THE HOUSES. You can build for sale or rent. We lnmdle your P1 H. A. DEFENSE HOUSING LOANS. Get ln touch with us for dehiln. The '§§.I£9§éL CO. OMAHA, NEBRASKA LOCAL BROKERS ARE Will You llelp? Help Build Homes Badly Needed Fo r D ef e ns e W o rker s i n Bl ai r Money in lt for You! RIGIIT lllIRE many. many new homes will be needed ai once for the thounxndu of workers who will soon be working nl the bomlrloadlng plant nur WAH00 and MEAD. They will be looking for lwmrn to buy nr rent up to 20 lo 40 mlles from the plant. If you own some lots in your town or can get some, start making plans at once to build houses. USUALLY YOU CAN GET F. H. A. LOANS FOR EN~ OUGH To BUlLD THE HOUSES. You can build for sale or rent. svxlnxx'-MoNDA\' February I5-I6 Sunday Maiinve Admission H~30 (`hs. mzonf PUW A Y A N .o 1 ' \ v\ E R . A ~ BETTY GRAB E Aho~Evergreen Playland u n d Torrid Toridur Color Cartoon md News Reel. Evening Admin- nion ll~35 Cla. nu Absolutely smooth. no bumpl, nomu, no qu it mum no u¢¢<lmm,tilting cash yo break loose. Lighterwg , t. c u r e : to "g g c lun a n dm n e. Mn k an lmo o .n¢an¢rbed. Fine quality §¢rtaseptic oovainrare fully venulnted, permanent ygerm and °°°r repellent. Keep pm-um trqah nqude and out, samlarymd anusc puc. 1 lnlw thu Mlhrcnec . . .Come in and we this value. ioday. \H Q !i f Bred To 4 Outstanding Herd Boars lowx Are Bred Fur Early lfurruwing and Are Vnccinaled With Double Tr(-nlmcnt I-`or (hol|:ra mul Eryaiprlnx. D e l n i a r R u we Tckmnah am movmg m Texas.Mr and Mrs Henrv Wulburand Marzsrel, muted m Blmr SurdnynfternocnwithMmWu Mr and Mrs hurl Thumpsn und Joan and Clyde French wc!bunday dmner zuests at the mu Ental Fred Prcndm home neu | ;futher. 'Chxls Paulser.;Several from this vicinitv nt-"n tended the charivari dance for Mr.,_*m.d Mrs. Philip Shan at lifnmmi 1[S8tUId8Y night. as!f'!'~*f4=*1if\=1f="1_f"'"'f°f'_J "1 Mr.and Mrs.Geox-ire Misfeldt ""Da¥`)'l and Lehfara, yisited. Friday d evening' at the Pete Knudsen home.1 Mrs.William Wieae visited Mrs.ff Meta Arp_ Thursday afternoon. >}Mrs Jurgen Christensen exiled _f on Mm C. V. Schumaker, Thursciay h afternoon.|Mr. and Mm. J. P. Hansen and''M1°n. Anne Rammssen silent Wed- nesday afternoon with Mrs. ChrisSunds.Mr. and Mrs. Nels Knud- ~sen we evgnirur visitors.M M w l Pgr.ns.i l etera andM m N.P Niajnmm vimltnd 1114: Hao Latoxt March of Time andMightyNavyI'opv5e Cartoon Evening .idmission ll-30 Cla I II BL A IR, NE BRA SK A .:~||$1 ;T .-ted Mr _ an d Mr s .Alvsno h ? L } " ' F m Calhiun.'I'uesdm M ° eveninir..on .:I ::n ~ n W ]Mrs. Lefties' namntu. Mr. and Mrs Chris Christofferscn. - - _ . . . _ - -.-.....-...THERE WILL BE MORE COLD WEATI-|];}Rggg B U Y¢gA|_ Now Mins Suverkrubbe To Wed FormMlney Boy Mr.and Mrs. Ed Chrinenneand Vendq and Mr. and Mrs. ElmBen;and Ku-enh Knv we questa at I muper unorinx Mi~Luualln Suvsrkruxbbe at the wx ~um Suverkrubbe home.Sundaevening.Misa Suverkmbbe leWednesdayforKenmore.Ne York where sha will be marri~to 'llnge Christensen.She honored at 5 mlnellxnefms Showsat the Willlnm Susferkruhbe hom~Sunday niternoon,at whiw ahwu the reclulent ol mnny tilts. Hrs. Bill Koenig and Mrs. Rob en Foley helped Mrs. Mule Jesen aelebrate her 'l8\.h NH-lldav i Blnlr, Monday..Glen Voss len for wnn. Snndaevanirur. dur mendinz loveda n with his puunu.Mr. anli n. L o de Vo n. h m ulzhbon ind riatlv e cee nts n ,gggiVon' birthday. '1`hundl~v evenln~Alvin Vo n,D m Wester;.Gu-all md Jimmy Pvloy. Mn,: . u ~~/~.a Phone 57 for Delivery Broken Arrow Stoker 3.15 Paris Semi-Anthracite 12.75 Black Arrow Illinois Egg $ 9.75 Broken Arrow Lum p 9,75 Standard Bri ~nets 13.25 Harris Colorado Nut 11.75 er Nut 7.75 Harris Colorado Lump 12,75 Herman, Nehr. 1 I |=-me.." 1 = i i é i f " ' 1 ' J i " " " ¢ 5 : te moo n .i l l r . | n d l i r l .Emil Kml n» n dMr. md Mm. Joe Veakerna mf nearGretna motnrvd to Pierce. Sundayto atwnd the Iunerll of a relative.Mn.Chris Sundl has been il! and confined no her home. the nur TUESDAY r e u m a r y U A d l h i a u i n n 1 1 'vs P ; M A N ~ LARGE ``p-1' Admission ll2 2 Cin.Also-Dutch Gnluu Ind v m ( About n Ynm Cnrtoon. WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY I-'ebnnry 18-19 week. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Goedaker and Inxnih want Sunday afternoon attheris Bern;-mam home. ¢Mx-md Mrs. Charles Peters audR bed.ded h i UmahnoltienA s ow n 'Sn v.|Mr. md Mrs. Jvrrren Ch:-lswuen and Mm. N. P. Nhlnen visited ntime John Schmockmwex- ham inFremont. Wednesday.g Mr. and Mn. Pete Knudsen vis-}imed George Min!eldt'n. Sundav 11-I temoon.lzu mn W i m ma Al v i n Kn u t visited nt the Royuk home.nur-|Ar\lnR!»0n. Sunday dnemwfl. |Mn. Henr 'Henan md .DeloresAlbert and lvin Sunds and Mn Willhm Wine Clllod an Mnf ChrlsQsma. Sun/dmv. ; Mr. um Mm. J. 'r. c m-| nmm|'nrmt Tuesday ovenlnn with Mr Admisainxx I g Ch. 'rl-mms: NO W $ 9.75 12.75 11.75 12.75 13.25 7.75 9.75 3.15 r y H Q 3 g € | . ' ber Co I u m m u n u m :nomo.1u¢g5 ¢y an d Mrs ;P H ~" "¢VfmiN¥, in honor of Gexald Ko-an-I M i " D v m t h y g ; o f F r e mo n t i n " a h i ; - u m .| ~~k !n \ v L . I A . . . . .- L ~~ ~.............. . . . . . . mr uthe Ed Clfrrlltenun home. 'hnesdxvBill Koenlu Wu A Sunday visit-or at Jon Polzin'|.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pm]mdSylvia,Mn.A11 Sdmea lcd:and Daml md Jg;°° and WesleyBrown were dinn WG* o f Mr. and Mn, Elma: Hollteln on Sumday.Mr.and ifm.Paulson mdMn. Sdmeaklnlh d uhlldnm wlllleave Sundxy for slxllfornln whn* urn. N, ri melnen :PantTuesdaynfiemoon at Nels: Knud54»n's.IMr. and Hrs. Hn-lux Pllrnbsek and Wlllle ANI ment Sunduy than-' noon at tha Charles Putin hon\e.Mr. and Mn Henry Tlelgnn mdDe lo m md Emnfu 'l`1®\'J¥w ofBurks,South Dlkotl.villted |\lansn Clwhennn. Tueadav evm~""3z,....m\| .» ~» Ha nnmvnnge Omdu nhoppen,w m g w .I * " " " " " " l l 1l l a - R e d d ;I I ____..,,,,,,...~..,~w..and Popeye Cartoon.§ 1 ¢ l ! . J l . . . . _ L . . L . » . . . _ »--'rms } -¢ ¢ \4 8 1 0 1. . . fn. . . .. . _. . ."ExCandidate for Charm Rewle Min Cornl Jaan Strbtkhfiv daughter of Hn, Peter.Stnkkl°'¢f»f Sr., ol Blur and A Junim- mam i t l l i d md College in Fremont,vu one nl t1nlv¢ Midland coed! PROPOSE CHANGE INM. A. c: Mnmmc DAY ,. . . _ _\At the regular wdrly meeting pf the Hbpchy Afternoon Club,hdd Febuary 9 at the hume of M n .w u m Lyche, |proposednmendment wu presented, neom~ mending um t.he~club meat on nl- fdrhlfa Mondays instead of each Marg; careful examination of the !oUOWfh|¢hill: on the differentfunds, It vu mnvad md lecondodUm!fha !0"UWi|\[ cldmn be u-lnwed, md the County Clerk is hereby. oxdand w dnw wsnantl on tha funds indlutod.Qo psysame.Cu-rin. All memba; uma- ant votimr '.»ys"- ~- C. Bluo. cam. work 3 5.00 N __-I R E V E A L M A R R I A G E -r-'~»...A»»~_~--lhmvl. etc.~Fairway Oil Co.. nu md ol 87.60Fairway Truuler Ca.munng 9.14nz-n b e r x Hml nn . w w D M Co 16.84 D-n p l i n .26Inwntah Mach. & Supply Co.. Ywlln 106.80 Hu-ry Iauzh. llbo-r 100.00 Miller Hulk. rennirs _86.00 AT OPEN HOUSE SUN. Open hom wu bald av, the homa of Mr, nm Mn. Ianm Lnymup ofthe Herman vicinity. Stmdav even- inz. hanorim Mr. md Mn. Ernst Jennn who mnmmoed their mam:marriage.The wedding vu pasformed In Bldr, elrlv in January; S l !Sw 58.00Al §`sZTJp°.{.§'wf. voor 1010 Ev: Smith Door 10.017Sn P lumme r. mm 15.24 Emma Taylor, voor M DTehmah Investment C0~. poor IMI)Donn: Walker. voor 125,85R. Weldon, poor 42.50'On motion - - ~ a t Ontmty' l : . . ." - - I I AI n ?n o u n :il l u u l u u l ,u n u u n u n ;u v u ni n g .~ n h l ' Hin Beulah Llmd Vlslts Blnlr Relnllva Hia! Beulah Lund ol Butte, Mqn..lana, arrived ln Blair Sunday !or a two-week vlnll. She is the guelt ol her two da wn.Mrs.Muv ulBeck and Mrs. C. J. Betker, and nl her mother. Mrs. John Lund. who la v-laitlnz the Becks at present. Mn. W. Keller Celebrates sou. Blnhday Mrs.Wllhelmlm Keder cele-brated her nlnetleth blrthday, Wed- nesday,February 4.Seven!of her children and a fe/w close Irlends gsthered at her home on West Lincoln Street during the day to extend best wlnllen.Afternoon guests ol Mn. Keg- ln- and her daughter, Min MayMn, Willard Gustin,Keglar, were Qtto Kuhr, and Mrs.Mr. and Mrs. Jess Snyder mont.` and dnughmr of .T.- """ 'gm "' .;a';.;;.....». Plan wus.;-:-a In Denver Mr. md Mn.Reed 0'Hmlun,Sr.,left today (Thursday)lor Cheyenne,Wyoming,where they will be joined by their non-in-llwand daughter, Lleutunnt and Mn.Clark C\'Hlnlon, for A weekend vlnlt in Denver, Colondm Mill Bncklmrd! Ils m u g u m m'Klan Dorothy Buekhardt ce!e~ bnted her blrthday, lm Wednes-day. Her guests that evenlng nt Aparty at the parental. Nels Buck- hardt horn:;u;\ear Blair were Mill- ea EduReeves,Helen v l m k .LlVerne Pawlsen, Irll Bnxler,Ruby Hul- lteln, and Merle Muse. Advertiu In The Enterprise o| =| ¢|o : : o o = o = = : o : : o l _. . A % \ v / i n v t f i l . . . _ me -..ue .» we .»....=f um; Hu'man.Pmenc were Messrs. ind Mes- dlmes Wllllun Glu-lstensen and lamily, Clerk Dnvin and Sophmnn. Ein Hansen. Geerma Hamm mdY, Jam C. Jensen, Boy Hm- cock;Mi l :Mildred.Cbuta ' mdFranklin Nelson, ma Grlmm and Walter Kruse. Mn. Jensen Wu Lincoln Visitor l Mrs.J.P. Jensen spent the week-end in Llnenln, leaving Pd- day and retundng Sunday evening. She was a guest of her son-In-lawl md daughter, Dr. nnd Mrs. W. R.-Bmller at Unlvenlty Place, nndnl- so of her lon, Allred Jensen, who ln an lnltructor at the Universityo l Ne bl-a n l Mn. Cul Pleper Vlnlu Well Cont . Mrs. Curl Pieper lelt Sunday evenlmr lor s twv-week vlslt ln Sacramento. Cdilomh.with her daughter, Mary Jenn. She will be g_gue at the hnme ol Mr.and \ ' I ( 1 1I 4ix < . -v u a n n e v u * l v n nw a s b m u é h t b e f o h - _ J M r s .P h i l i p 0 " H | . n ! o n , " n a p F e b r u a r y 2 3 .M m . -Q--| ~---~Nw club byl; will be bald E A. M. Pe- L he rcwlltly nsealala, N nsvsirs. E. Calnbbell. com. work[ermln Telephonn C0-. tolls .. D. Inna. com. wurklllle r Hunk. nnllnforth Sids Bank. larviee 2.61 Nebr. Trwfor b Equin~ 5,00 repair!4.16 Eoundl Svner Soma, 5.00 oH md ne ue |Strengvr GIBKB. n n n i n Co.-a f ""»>,§'1`xT=fI51.56 On motion 0.A. A.wnrrmta No. 8738 md B783 we n onla ndGAO cuwalled due to reemployment cd' uses.u m ]n..»~.n....m n rz...».1 nxmaFlnen, chlirmm of I. homplai-ed * tuberculosis nported on tha luccaa P d a - The prognm,wnhe tha svsnflscinatlng tn Q, included hlkl by Ili Ind Ura, Geo. Kuhr, J:told of a. recent trip ._-.\. ....,_ ,. of th e c u m wing about p i c o f tr i v- nu Eau H111 .I Mi l l H i l l whi c h she_ . | . _ __. . . _| . . . . . . . dllrleAmd: Hnrdwnre. rvmsinAugnctlne Co.. mpnllenBeck Soedmv co.. mnvliesH. C. Bllco. com. work` and mileageBlair Tolephom Co.. rent md to lllBlur 'I`r¢Im'm hullnxcm E. Wdlln Electric co.. r e n i nH. J. Cooke. suppliesCounty Judge. court costa, eh:County Tnuurer, lightand waternuun. Luth. Publ. Home, runplluG. L. 1>L,§>== dC:;,linlun.nos onRalph E. '.F`l-lrchild. mile- lze. em.Fu-nberg Hnrdwua. renduMuy Gilbert, waryHastingsTYDGWriber Co..suunliesNorma J. Jackson. molar-y K-B Printing Co.. mnolieaKlonp Prinkinz Co.. sop- lles bcDePete Knue, laborCharles Lamb, bailifiWnlter Larsen. nht 104.108.778532 2.28 98.20 59.161.84 n zmo o 121.57 66.72 1 1.60827.06 z u 9.7050.83sooo 9.244o.oo4.00 224.8060.00s.oozs.ooN. T. Lund&. Co.. lnsm-noe 24.40Verena Lund, clex-lm .85.00Milhum & Scott Co.. :oodles 12.26 Wm. D. McDowd. milc~ nge.etc.1 41.63Helen Nelson. clerlcnl _ 40.00Carl F. Olson, mlluue 8.00 Omaha Pdnting Co., supnlles 2.68Payroll. February 1649.95Pilot-Tdhune. printing 78.80Registrars, feen 16.00Stephenson School SunolvCo.. supplies 16.63Chas. Van Vnlin. rnlleage 1.50Washington County Bank, service cl-mrzes 28.77Wash. Co. Extension Service, , mileage. ew.88.68American Auto Service Co..repairs 21.81JohnAnderson, labor 100.00Blair Motor Co._ mnllrs 16.67B. S. T. Gamge, mas 9.93County Treasurer,Federal stamus 4.20J. E. Cnuf.simzer_ repairs 2.10 Burwood Motors, reoairs 70.15 Farnbenz Hardware. supplies 2.70Interstate Mach. & Suvnly Qo.. renaira 429.91 I 1 f 4 .,fr..r \~ if ~..»<.gg 1 .~ ~ ~ f ? ' € ~ ~ ~ ~ *""~f?iTv4 '~~,>3 ,x . y ~ »f. .y 'Q .?' ~i :I ~ i S.,~ ) 1. .».2.~x 1 |1 H Q +_ : r\.:~ ,M r u HOURS 9 to 12; 2 to 5. Appointments Made Colds,Sclaticz. Neuritia. Lumhgzo, Head~aches.Rheumatism.Awandicitm, 1'}onnti~ uation; Sinus. Liver, Stomach. Kidney and Bladder Troubles; Femxlu Disorders. New-ousness;Hizh Blood Pressure:lnfluunzsandManyOtherDiseasesRespondtgChiropractic Adiultmenta Dr. D. C. Knee, Chiropractor PHONEZM OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE ON COLFAX STREETTerm: Are C-uh Office. $1--Home $3 Kenmmnd Oil Co.. ans andoilMillerI-Iasaelbalch Cu.. x-epdrsMiller Munk. repair: H. B. PI ze, laborE. B. R;fna1d_ bond nm-niumClyde Rusenbalm. labor Skelly Oil Co.. gasolineBud Allen, laborA-W C0mnany.'Inc.. tenureHum Beck, llborSlim Betta. labor J. E.Campbell, Federal 50.18 1.1819.05100.00 5.00100.009 1 .58 1 x0.o0 18.50 100.00 ,110.00 I oe Thoml¥|0n, llbor Rllav Broderleu. lnborBurt Co. Oqan. Service,Ku und ml Frank Erlhen. remix-I Hxnmck Fa rm Emi r.Co., NvliruSum Hlnelim, laborHolmqulat. Lbr. & Gr. On.. Weston lang. hlllinxMiller Huselbnlch Co..repnlnMiller Hunk. renslnWm. Pnwllng. llborReynolds Texaco Sh.. nl And oil Dun Sheen. llborStllldard on ce. of Nebr..zu And allBill Cameron. laborGoo. Hmmm, llborElmer Thane, Jr.. llbor llyfvn Toite. Inbox-lderle Wud. lnbor mw l W a d , l a b o r Cluenne Arnold. labor Carl Gnverholt. labor Pam- Kam. lsborAlfred S. Quint. llbor Mra. C. E. Ahlquilt. voor Charles Beekman. voorChrlx K. Bendorf. naarBlnlr Cemetery Ass'n. voorBlnir Lbr. & Coal Co.. voorBlair Teleuhone Co.. D001-Blue Goose Shore. voorBurt Co. Coon Service Sta.. morChrlstensen Lbr. Co.. D00rCity of Blair. .Water Dent., 90°FDnnish Luth. Publ. Home, D00rG. L. Dixnn. voor E. 0. Fdrchlld, voorE. 0. Fairchild, L A., poorFairway Oil Co.. boar J E. Fiaeher. hoofMrs. Wallnce Htch. DoorGilbertscmSboxe, voorDr. W. E. Goehrlnx. poorGood Snmsrium Home. voorGreavrses Drum Store. mor H. Lyle Guyer. Door Holmanist Elevamr. Door S M D k St k.lrs.xc nc ett. voorMm. Peter Stricklettvuoor Viola Juul. poorCatherine Kelly. Mor Gilben Potndle. D001- Recluneyer Hdwe. Co.. nom-R-iun Ontical Co.. DoorMrs. Charles Ronrt. Door 1oo.oo100.00 wa s18.60 aaa 19o.oo -sm500.00 zsm2.25100.00 86.03100.00 6.91zso2.30sm12.002.751.80s,oo8.508.50xo.2o9.002.ao51.0025.0013.01 \12.8161.00 1.50 1 9.25 1.50200 I 10.00 88.75s1a.oo l 5.802.so .s.oo1.55 ;1.0023.8310.9230.708.0048.009.0070.0016.0012.0060.0023.803.75 il It Pays to Look NEA T Ed Lewellen Barber Shop Dovmxtaln in the 0'Hu\lon Building rrnnt No.1056 was omealledme having been luued in gnu-.Phe Board mm-uved the nie Mz i n t e n n i n m d a h u d h s i'Holndm inane, by hh guard- \, Victor E. Hdltdn. now Dmi- ¢ in the Diltx-let Court cl Wuh- rbun County. Nabnlkx.On motion tha Board uijanrned! maet Febnury 24. 1942.Hslnn K. BHKCounty (lark. ~"tr 'f E s r f c m B F F E R ! suv NOWAND SAVE ./~/ ,__,__.. _._ _-.------- --- -~-:Il-|08 UU me ¢lll»Bl'll It-Inmd annum! Warrior Chlrlll R*°'°"; particular atfantlgn tn amy-:ix xirlr.in all," w i v she ahowbd a number oi rote! in the l=0mi11\ti°U-*-d of historicxl points of kThe Chu-m._Rwue win N hal gum mamry. Hrs.mmf. Jn III-rub 6. and win be f°"n'l1m-Ida sevnral trip'thrc for the candidates and their as- wear deacribed the bam r u r t n . C o n f i n f i f w ~ , u , , , , ; i , R i v e r D r i v a m m mBarton Zp i m m ne inwho hu "wh fm niful Co~ in l u t y n-s r'| ~e ,tha twelve girl; will choose thdr fnvox-ite "gg" for use u background mu- l In I ||nod for Februnry 16,F. H. Mcvicker in to | P O S S I B L Y _/IBOUT YOU A.Schmidt have » Nnznmenu. ww»»»»..1 W.*ff/:=~5 a;.. ~~~in nlan'hm l n nhosteuiM . r | . E re ni n H llyfvn Toite. lnborMarlo Wud. lnbor mwn W a d, l a bo r Cluenne Arnold. labor Carl Gnverholt. labor Pam- Kam. lsborAlfred S. Quint. llbor Mrs. C. E. Ahlquilt. voor Charles Beekman. voorChris K. Bendorf. voorBlldr Cemetery Ass'n. voorBlnir Lbr. & Coal Co.. voorBlair Teleuhone Co.. D001-Blue Goose Shore. voorBurf. Co. Coon Service Sta.. morChrlstensen Lbr. Co.. D00rCity of Blair. .Water Dent., 90°F 12.002.751.80s.oo8.508.50xo.2o9.002.ao51.0025.0013.01 \12.8161.00 9.25 1.50 ~If//zZ2m{y s 25toAma r s 1 Wurrunvcd Sums High Ouuhly I an noon muon nounou\1.50 ' 'mmm Banu: conoumou. vu Bill Folds All Colors and Styles s1,oo to $5.00 / f . ." s ~ " f l £ ,J ...; f i ~-\* l r §¢ "§ " "...."1; ".x s 2 : 2 25 »- 1,.\.5 ; ;m f r ~ , g n ~1 n .,¥: & s ? gf ...*ifrrf 1 , . f x ~;". :.* ~ 1 .v sl ''4 >~421| .s ~.,..1 . 2 ~Q_..u v -1 ~;vdp1m e £ ; -*R , § , ."" .v .1 .Qf` .r ,\~h ~ :ss 1":%*I . :i ;z n p h J 1 G . .. / .. , . - - . For Your Nation's Sake . ~ D R I N K M n . . . .. . and Keep Well There Never Was a Time When It Was More Important ,n Now to Keep Th e P n n i li e l ' P h a t D r i n k la t a o f M i l k A r e th e H u t H a l t ll yF ' n l \ l h ¢ S t m d p u » l n t o f R ¢ | | i s t a n c a t o C 0 | l s . G o o d T o e t h l n d Gene ral He a lth . I F Y O U W A N T To F E E L B E TTE R , D r i n k M o r e M i l l t i Campania Balm SPECIAL 2 50c Bottles 494: Mnry Gilbert, wary 80.00HastingsTYDGWrlber Co..suunlies 9.2¢Norma J. Jackson. wary 40.00 K-B Printing Co.. mnnliea 4.00Klonp Prinkinz Co.. gnp. plies, ebc.224.80Pete Knzze, labor 60.00Charles Lamb, baillfi 8.00Wnlter Larsen. nht 25.00N. T. Lund&. Co.. insm-noe 24.40Verena Lund, clex-iw .85.00Milhum & Scott Co.. nxodles 12.26 Wm. D. McDowd. mil¢~ nge.etc.41.63Helen Nelson. clerical _ 40.00Carl F. Olson, mlluue 8.00 Omaha Pdnting Co., 1>'""'3'°% b 6.332 ayro .e runry 1 .Pilot-Tdhune. printing 78.80Registrars, feen 16.00Stephenson School SunnlvCo.. supplies 16.63Chas. Van Vnlin. mllexge 1.50Washington County Bank, service cl-mrzes 28.77Wash. Co. Extension Service, , mileage. ew.88.68American Auto Service Co..repairs 21.81JohnAnderson, labor 100.00Blair Motor Co._ mnllrs 16.67B. S, T. Gamge, mas 9.93County Treasurer,Federal stamus 4.20J. E. Cml.simzer_ repairs 2.10 Burwood Motors, renairs 70.15FarnbentHardware. supplies 2.70Interstate Mach. & Suvnly Qo.. renaira 429.91 s~lzwmsDRUG SPECIALS H Q +_ : r\.:~ ,M r u HOURS 9 to 12; 2 to 5. Appointments Made Colds,Sclaticz. Neuritia. Lumhgzo, Head~aches.Rheumatism.Awandicitm, 1'}onnti~ uation; Sinus. Liver, Stomach. Kidney and Bladder Troubles; Femxlu Disorders. New-ousness;Hizh Blood Pressure:lnfluunzsandManyOtherDiseasesRespondtgChiropractic Adiultmenta Dr. D. C. Knee, Chiropractor PHONEZM OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE ON COLFAX STREETTerm: Are C-uh Office. $1--Home $3 Cashmere Bouqugt S o a p 4 Cakes 26c Phone 351 - - We Deliver 50c Hinds Hon ey U Al mond L o t i o n 254: Kenmmnd Oil Co.. ans andoilMillerI-Iasaelbalch Cu.. x-epdrsMiller Munk. repair: H. B. PI ze, laborE. B. R;fna1d_ bond nm-niumClyde Rusenbalm. labor Skelly Oil Co.. gasolineBud Allen, laborA-W C0mnany.'Inc.. tenureHum Beck, llborSlim Betta. labor J. E.Campbell, Federal 50.18 1.1819.05100.00 5.00100.009 1 .58 1 x0.o0 18.50 100.00 ,110.00 I Valentines Candy Hearts_10c to $1 Valentines .5c and 10c Napkins, 24 in Pkg....10c 'Ul t ra 1 Ha n d L o t i o n I Pr. 49c Montags Writing Paper F o u r Ne w,S m u t Sly \es 6 0 L u g e S h e e t:and 25 E nvelopes 39c 49c 59c Fountain Pens and Pencils For Men and 'Women Eversharp - Sheaffers New Colon and StylesA Mant Suitable Gift $2.50,$3.50,$5.00,$875 Ul t ra Shampoo Pt. 49c 5 Lbs.Epson Salts 29c ! ! F R E E ! ! One Orchard CrystalDishWithOne25c Tube Phillips Milk af Magnesia ToothPaste Super "D" Cod Liver Oil 3 02-, 45c 8 01-, 896 1 6 0 1 9 . $ 1 . 3 9 P r e s c n p t i o n F n l l mg I l |Om*Snedally-Phone UsY o m - W m ¢ | . . . . . W o W Ilhil 'hmm to You N XPrl D ¢ N ! l n -~- m n :|~ It Pays to Look NEA T wa r .1.50Dnnish Luth. Publ. Home, D00rG. I.. Dixnn. voor E. 0. Fdrchlld, voor 200 I 10.00 88.75E; o. Fnmmld, 1. A.. nw:s1a.oo| Fairway Oil Co.. boarJ E. Fimxher. hoofMrs. Wallnce Htch. DoorGilbertscmStem, voorDr. W. E. Goehrinx. poorGood Samaritan Home. voorGreames D;-ur Store. mor H. Lyle Guyer. Door Holmanist Elevamr. Door S Mrs. Dick Stricklett. voorMrn. Peter Stricklettvuoor Viola Juul, poorCatherine Kelly. Mor Gilbm Potndle. D001- Recluneyer Hdwe. Co.. nom-R-iun Ontical Co.. DoorMrs. Chnrlu Ronrt. Door 5.802.so .s.ooLes;1.0023.8310.9230.708.0048.009.0070.0016.0012.0060.0023.803.75 Ed Lewellen Barber Shop Dovmxtaln in the 0'Hu\lon Building I A regular meeting ol the V. F. W. audlinry was held at the V. P. W. hall on Tuesday evenlnz. Orval Coulter was taken to the Methodist Hospital in Omaha, Sat-mrdny. for medal tremnent. Mrs. Dorothea Wulf spent Thurs- day allernoon as a guest of her granddaughter,Mrs.Theodore Croudy and children. Mr,and Mn. Rav Kirkuatritk Mr. and Mn. A. I. Nhydll AD*Bobbie were Monday evenmz vinlion at Mr. md Mn. Clluwn Smit] and Bon.Millard Peck of Blllr wma |Sunday dinner SUN* at tha I-'ra Peck home.Mr a nd Mn. Prwnan Lo ltilocraig and Mrs. Chem: Hovendlcle Thuxsdy.Mt,°rs nt Arthll AndMiss i)arx-is-Hlrri¢on of 0mlh1 soem.Sundnv with ha r nue nh Mr s .Clarence Smith,w-ich whom Mi s s Pieper resides;Mr s .S ml th wa s th e fo rm er Rose Sloc um.a on e -ti me re s i de n t o ! th e Rom Hi ll vic lnity . Mr s .Mlh e r ,Mr s . Be dn lr Co ~ Ho sta ae a Mr s .J a me s Ma h e r an d Mr s . Stan ley Be d na r we r e oo-hnstessea a t t w o brldge~luncheons,Du:ln tf te r pa r t o f la s t we e k , e n tg r lni n n g @Hl~"UQg Phoenix or Stmtwear S I L K H O S I E R Y $1,oo.$1.1s .$1_5o 4G i v e H e r a P u r s e $1.00 - $1.98 She'll be Pleased with a Lunchcloth 50c to $5.00 Felt Hats ---`--$1.00 VonLanken Apparel Shoppe al. me maner nome on Lnureunyand Saturday afternoons. The guest llst on Thursday in-cluded Mesdames Reed 0'Hanlon, Sr., G. L. Dixon, John Leehy, John Sutton,Wilhelm Grimm,WalterE. Goehr-ing, L.C.Klopp, Louie Murdoch, Vernon F. Bellows, Theo- John R.Rhodes, Allred O. Sick, Wilbur Lowe, and Chris K.Ben~ dorf.Mrs.Lundt won the prize for high score, Mrs. Rhoadeu drew the cut prize and Mrs. 0'Hanlon won the consolation award. On Saturday,Mrs.Maher andMrs. Bednar lenumained for Mes- dames Emory Hunt, Jr.,MertonJensen, Robert 0'Hanlon, Reed 0'- Hsnlon, Jr., Simon Korshoj, Clif- ford G.Halbert,Walter Nelson, C. D. Howard, Bennand Reeh, Rich- ard Johnson,Wayne Steinbnugh, U Lundt,J.Hilton Rhondes, o o : : o r - ;o : : o r : =o | : o r o : : o l William Wilson, Tom Wilkinson, Gevrxe Campbell,.Pa-mes C. Thompson,9112 "{"F°€€. "":"€°" and family moved, this week, from Center and Lincoln Streets to 210 Welt South Semi. Mr. and Mrs. Willilm Christen- sen and daughter, Leia Rose, of Herman were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Feer. Mr. and Mrs. l. P. Williams of Cedar Bluffs, Nebraska, were din- ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Conrad and family. Miss Alma Svogerson of west of Blair visited, Saturday afternoon, at the home of Mrs Nellie Payne and Miss Ida Johnson. 'ma birumy.ilr. .;..an...'1. B. Harrison Mr. and ms. Chris L, Anderson at the William Anderson homehelpingMr.Anderson celebrate Charles and Howard Hovendick were Fremont vialwra. Wedneedlv-Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson wereBlair visitors. Wednesday.Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. mmm and Bobbie were Thursdsv dinnerguests of Mrs. Marv Enger.Mr. and Mm. Harold Grows and familv of Tekunah were Sundaydinner nzueets at the varenw. An Maxill. home.Mr and Mrs John Jackson andMrs. H. C. Jul Prose was a guest G '.~.M nofher son~in~law _and a»»»»=».;.::e.xf:'a.E:.2:Yl::i.'°a'.2;.e..¢ Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hansen and and family. near Blair baby of Omaha, Monday. Mrs. Irvin Cary of Detroit, Mich- igan, ia sDeI\dinK this week withher son, Irvm, Jr., at the Mac Al- len home south ol Blair. Mr. and ljllrs. .Eu-1 lwkie =1fe2° Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fletcher andfamilyspent Sunday with Almaand Birdie Fletcher.`Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Feuarlnclxerand son were Friday eveninz vim.ora at the Cblrles and HowardHovenick home.._ md Donald spent Friday q 0 ' H l n l o n m d r m - n n Al la n . r n : -e w e n t t o M n .Thompson,hig h;to Omaha, Monday, wnere Lney antended the funeral of Mr. Jmldns' uncle, 0. J Palmer. Mrs.Leonard Axtell became quite ill last Saturday, but was able to be up and around her home again,early this week. .Mr. and Mrs.Ed Arkell enter-tained at dinner,Saturday even- ing, for Mr. and Mrs.Clarenee Papatin of Arlingmn. Monday evening guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Dan Greeno were Miss Anna C. Wind, dean of women atDanaCollege, and Miss Edna.Bon- do, college nurse.Mrs. Clarence Hansen and baby entertained,Saturday alteruon,for Mrs. E. E. Dixon and daugh- tem, Linda and Judy. Mr. and Mm. Chris Petersen of Council Bluffs, Iowa, spent 'l'hurs» day evening with Misa Hannah Jensen at her home on West Ne- lbraaka Street.l Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wulf and son and Mr.and Mrs.Theodore Croudy and children vinlted the parental,William Wulf home, at Orum,Sunday evening. Mrs. J. W. Slageman and fam- ily, who have been residing' on the former Floyd Hough farm just north of Blair, moved this week to Mr. and Mm. Chris L. Andersonand Donald event Tuesday alter- noon at Earl Thomnaon's.n a : Blair. helping Mrs, Thomvwn cele lrrale her blrllmy.Mrs. A. ~ Peunmiller went toIdnwln.Friday, for n week with her dauirhwr. Mrs. Raland Wach~tr and baby. _Mn md Mm. Carleton Tlylm- of Lincoln were Friday afternoon visitors of Alma and Birdie Flewhler.Evoninz visitors were Mr.and Mn. Warren Wakefield, Wll~ bur and Ieelie.Misa Mildred Larsen was a Sun-day dnne r zum a t the Thomm Wakefield. Jr.. horns.School was resumed Monday momlnz alter bdng cl0led lor a week because of two scarlet lever cases.No new am are rewrted Mr. and Mrs. Chris L. AnduaonandDonald spent Thursday inOmaha with Mrs. Clltlrvrd Lanen and family.Johnny and Jackie Hovendek Spent Saturday llwmoon at the Cheater Hovendlck home.Rev.Han-y Mum of Fremontwas a Sunday afternoon visitor at Auzust Jomdan'a.Mr. and Mm A.I. Mmm a nd Bobble entertained at summer. Sat-Uv df for Mr. and Mrs. Dw htPat ck and uma.Mr, and reVictorEnger,M n .Mary Enzer and Howard. ..._. ..._f_\._.-..\.......U..- f ,»~r .'r .u ~. yan ES -£25c V E S C H I C K S ' I And We Can't Afford w Lose Now. We Need Them For Next s Egg Production ho Help Win the 0B e r m c e N u t |='r \~3 I' g s i ;B U Y x h l u m m °f n f l l a nrn_ ~ ! { = . ~ ls The fect Coal for Brooclers $50 Per1 3 Ton ber Company Mrs. Rbbert 0'Hanlon, consolation Mrs.W.L.Caldwell suffered minor injuries, Monday, when sl-e fell nt her home on West Lincaln Street. Although sho was not ser- iously hurt, she will be bedfaat for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nelson andnhildmn of Ord, Nebraska, vlslled from Friday evening until Sun- day with Mrs.Nelson's sisters, Mrs.S.Pierce Allen and family, :md Miss Lenmmae Wallord of Omaha. Roy Poulnon, who had fanned near Hennan until recently,leftlast Wednesday for Oakland, Call- Iornin,where he h u tentatlvc plans to remain permanently. Mrs. Paulson is with her father, Harvey Kmgh,at the present tlme,but'will join her husband at a later .d n a Mr. and Mrs._Theodore Croudy :T'§ E ." = »1 "" A : \ » : ; » ' fZ : , Z` - ':rfffi(~~ ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~' ; " ' § ¢ ' ° "~ r j ~ v a .::~~'. .»=\é§=* w 1 : w a m b .-n j / . . § 'L RES 1 ~:| : .||. Ne b msk a an d io wa Lu th er a n mi n - isters,he ld Mo n da y a t the F i r s t Lutheran c hurc h in Otuaha. Speak- ers wer e Dr . Be hn ke n of C hi c a no president o f the sy nod;an d Dr . Kr etzman n,o f th e Lu the ra n s em- Ii n a ry i n St.Lo u i s , Mi s s o u d entertained,Friday evening,in celebration of Mr. Croudy's birth- day. Guests were Messrs. and Mel-=dame.s Hans Wulf,William Wull and Donald of Orum,RaymondWull and Billy of Blair; and Ar- Lxnen ol OmahathurIRev. H. C. Jul Frese attended a hmnl Colmrd H A N K I E S ~A n e x a u i s h e g m fo r a n y In s I i n a 1o m be d ~Iu w n w i t h h e m n i t c h e dbo rd e rs .1In ch _--- _.. ... Bmnvfhfi! P A N T C o m fo r t a b l e .p c r f efi t t i n g t r l n l i n r l Wla ce a n r i b b o n t O p a l l n e c o l o r .T h T - ' Q { \' r o w E L s E 1 's L - 5 * A4; . § . . ; £ = ; = .C a n n o n W a h c m h _ . . - m e v 1 f \f 1 , 1 " f ' .; , & \ ; ' £ -C a n n o n F m T o w e l _ - - . n n ' - ~C a n n o n B a t h T o w e l . . . . . - . | 5 ¢ ' L \ \ "¢Z X #-\ _ _ , »\ _ \ _ . . ~8 | m n | | l o f t ¢ ° = ¢ ° - n _ ~ ; l \ » ; _: d a r t ~r ° . _\I u a* "l i n n ;i l l s l l a m ¢ . ' &t o w e l : 2 l l : l 0 l l l r h m u t o w e l . ine property of Mrs. Flora Rowe. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Ryan of Om- aha were ovemlght guests, Satur- day,md Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs Rysn's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Kuhr, Jr. Dr.and Mrs.N. K.Rsthmsnn end daughter,Jenn,visited Dr~ Rathrnann's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Rsthmann, on Saturday eve- ning.Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson and daughter, Janice, visited in Walt-hill, Sunday, with Mrs.0lson'sbrother-ln~law'and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Kuhr en-tertained at dinner,Saturday, for Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Rasmus-sen and Shirley, s.nd Mrs. H. C. Rasmussen of O n u m ; ~Ottb Arp and family of Kennnrd. Bill Blevins of Kennsrd visited Mrs. Hamm Ivenon ui d family. Saturday sllernnon. Friday dinner gursta at the Ivenon home wereMrs. lverson'|son und grand- dsughtér, T. K. lvencm md Carol ha, ol Herrnnn. I : n u m r s ..illde and Grsee were Sunday din-nq qg u m o f th e Ravmcmd Mm inEmest Knrzer of Sioux Citv and Mlsa Esther Kruger of Fremont :rem Sundny u home.Sunday dlnnsr nests st theCharles and Howard Hovendlckhome were M1-_ and Mrs.Bruce and Bobbie of Telmrnah, Mrs.A Drummond of Onmha andMr.d Mrs.Lawrence Larsen. Ev sz vldwrs were Mr. andMrs. Richard Gilliam of Omaha. Norxcr-: OF rm!-'r-:news SALE Robins & Yost. AttorneysFremont, Nebrsska Notice is hereby given that byvirtue of an order of sale issuedbY°the Dmrm com of Wuha n!- wn County, Nebrtslll. on Fgbguary 9» 1942. in In Action vending in laid cmm. wherein Mais A.Miller 1| Illaltlff md Chu-lea F.Schroeder, at sl, are defendant. directinp the undersigned Referee to ssll thena l estate henlwtsr described.I will ull at nuhlic auction on thel5lih dar of Much. 1942. at 2:00o'c ook P.M. at the west front doorof eh. rmmro fum.-r mm.. in th; KOLTERMAN I ~BEN |=nAr~u<L|N sr~ GOoD COAL / < " "~ ~'~¢.`2 5 ` \ ~# E t \ Christensen I The Fall Wal Mn. Jo e L uurv md Mn. Jud- ith Ammon, who have been lpend-lng eevenl month! Among Omaha relatives, returned to the Lggure(arm home lamb of Bldr, Mon- day. lor a week'| lily. Clrl Kolurmum,Br.,m d som Carl, Jr., und M i n Irene Ke m spent Sundny in Wnhoo with lr. nnd lin. Fndnrlek Koltonnm md Mila Kun were vldto n the n on Mondey, silo. Mr. and Mn.Pnul v.Hmnen and non entertained Ae their guaeu. Saturday evenlng,Hr.a n d l n .Roy Burgett of Omnhn.Mr.endMn. Charles Gnydou were Sundaylevenlngm l m at the Beaten home. Carl Kellerman, Si-., lpent rev- enl day! in Wahoo, Nehrulka, lui week, with hh san, Fndedek Kol- hmily. Mr. Koltermen,Sr.,m hour. Gt; of Blslr. Wuhihkfbn Qmniy. Ne nah, the following: The Northeast Quarter (NEK) of Sewon Sixteen (18). Townxlup Seventeen (17).Re hn Twelve(|2)_ Band the Slxth (5) P. u..Washington County.Ne b ru h.Tenn:of n h :15%mah atti me o f ale md balnnce in mah"non eonnrmauen.Slld nie wlll he Jmld open nm Deted February 10. 1942.WALTER G. HUBER,B-5t Rdeme. Co. Commissioners Proceeding? Blair Nebr.. Fehr. 0, 1942.'nw nom! az Co\mty~Cormd|- termm and family. He vu ueleb- =°.::"u_km°' _,vm--1; "1 ndoum- lng hh non, who ll remedellnl the en m u m s.M2.P n e e n t : L . D . l a u n n d J . E .lvnrlaty nom whlch he awnl nnd¢`m,bd|_J lopentm ln Wnlwo.The mlnulee of the nlwvdinz /e Couniy Commlulonern l pe, Pt.49c 5 Lbs.Epson Salts 29c Super "D" Cod Liver Oil 3 02-, 45c 8 01-, 896 1 6 0 1 9 . $ 1 . 3 9 N XPrl D ¢ N ! l n -~- m n P r e s c n p t i o n F n l l mg I l |Om*Snedally-Phone UsY o m - W m ¢ | . . . . . W o W Ilhil 'hmm to You S'l`EWAR'l"Sr!l.&.,,!£.!!,9.g;.1' ~. -. - .. . .- ~.. . . . .. . . -.. ! ! F R E E ! ! 0l\e0nchardCrystal Dish With One zs¢ 'l'ubePhiIIipsMilkd M.nmnelia'l'outhPlsl» .u _ ': r ?'»f " 7v - » -»- ~!B'\drNa ~1ff;mP a q k m l u r e : l ;T H E 4:SPGRTS I'coxmnusxm_| C ~~u n a ~'r a n g m s fZ%.:f;22::::":::;¢ :gaklmd ----------»-----gTtqcatur _____.----_-_...-o u r n a m e n 1; c. N. c A ll b lxnced.wth work-W.ins. c i; qgintet dusfnhns lost but Cnlq -..___-,_s two games in 1s starts, won the Bennmg-um --~---------4a n n u a l E . ° a , " ' ~ v g ; y = = g ; ° ° , § g ; g y C * * ' ° " " ~ - - - -- - - g 'ea A'e - - - - - - - - - - ° - - - -g g n m -~Q u e f i n m o o ~H e r m a n - - - - ~ - - - - - i ' - - - 0 e m u a n nl u n w i t h s M 3 5 t h e w i n n e r s F U T U R E G A M E S * w h i l e F m k l e r w a n h i g h f o r t h e1 F a b r u n r y 1 3l o s e r s w i t h 8 p a l m s . C x u l x d e f e i h d K a m n r d i n t h e o u e n i n x n m n d . 8 0 - 3 6 m d H e r m a n i n t h e s e m i - f i n a l s .8 0 - 1 3 ,w i t h G . E r i c k s e n s c o r i n z 1 2 W l n t s f o r h i z h h o n o r s t a r t h e w i n n e r s a n d W e a r l n a d i n x t h e H e r m i a s c o r e r s w i t h 9 w w w ,B e n n i n g t o n d a w n e d F o r t C a l h o u n i n t h e a e m l - l l n a l u ,8 7 t o 2 1 a s t h i s D x m k l e c o a c h e d q d n w t b u r n e d i n t h e i r b e s t p e r f o n n n n n e vlof the smsun with Fsckler leadingg the atv-ack with 18 points.E. Su-lverkrubbe aided the Fvrt Cllhouncause with. 12 markers. l I Fm Calhoun at BaminxwnElkhorn at ArlinzwnHerman nt KulmrdFebnlug 1|Grand View at anaFebruary 17BLAIR at FremontDana at FairburvWqz Point ut OaklandCnug at KennnrdArlll'lR60n at LY°nsRosalie at Decatur BURT c. TOURNAMENT AT LYONS E N T E R 1 OP TH ? R I !S E J; WEE BASKETBALL CHIPS G. Ericksen. Craig, led scorer:in E. C. N. C. wurnammt with 81|points.Temumate Conklin ner ond with 29.E. Suvetkrubbe, Cll-lhoun. 28: Pickler, Bsnninlzwn. 24. E. Suverlmxlibe had best average,1s. All-umrnament beam selected bsofhclalszDuaneConklin.GeraldEricksen.Crain:Orville Petersenand Wnyne Fnckler, BenninzwnMonty West, Human; Lewin WardKenml:and El-'rl SuverkrubbeFort Calhoun. I K lB l a u ' C h a m p s Defeat West Point 26-20 26 bu Z) v1c1»°rY our the WestPoint mnnnez at Wm Pdun, 'nmday nlxht.The localn were ahead :The Blair high camera scored a| iBenninxwKymked 1 finalg a m e s , ~ D 3 5 "f i "anti lpmvcd R°0d hosts and did swelljob dirednz tournament.Earl` Suverlmxbbe won frehl most of the contest.Alter takin:-H the Blair mlinbet Iwo-d bYwwel: Uwlmants tie it up,um mm wmmunmmmn .4.'vmuze only w have Went Pvluttle il. uD ngnln until lite In namewhen. the loul ann mined yuhike a six mine lead which they&'£"B§.'2"'&.»»§§§°Z""°"""':',m.m¢»1ned until fum whlstle.| a s m b m a d e 1 s o u t J r 2 5 ." = f < ~ # ' § '<l';.""*.'§'Z»."i'é " = ° k ; ° ° " " h o n m g ; 1 1 nE f £ . ' 1 ' 3 " R . ' i . S i " ''. £ " " B * E ; _ $ '£ . ° * 'i ' : 'E i n a n o t h e r b r i l l i a n t x r f o r m n n m l Soohid Fischer also known laU-lf!Filcblr, dmeasod. at whlchtime and once all venom um-oemed my appear and content the probate thereof.Dated this 4th G-ly O! Felmmry, 1942,(SEAL)John A. Can-ixmn.5-4t County Judge. NOTICE FOR PROBATE QF.WILL .A. C. Debel, Attorney In the County Court of Washing-ton County. Nebraska._IN THE MA'I'I'ER of the Estateof Austin P. Howes.. DeceasedThe heirs at law. next of kin. de-vlaees, lesmees. creditors. md allother pm" interested in the es-me o Austin P: Howesdeceased,are hereby notified that an the27th day ol Jlnuary. 1942. HelenHowa KAH81* filed a duly certifiedvow of the last Wi ll and Tuu-ment of n l d deceased in this Court no er with her duly veri- fied Hon setilmz forth that resident of Rlverddo Count Calllo mll. s e i ze d md pmwl' o l 1 title in fm dmulu in md toLot Band Ipt 4 In Block 116 in the 10thAddition to the Citi of Blmlr, lnSection11,Town; in 18 North,Rll'lK8 11 Ent of the sch P. M. ln Washington County.Nebrnsknl that the Deldtloner in a dnurchu-r of :aid testator and the owner of an undivided five-nlnths interestln said real estate: that no Courtin Nebruskn evar wqllind _lurlsdlctlon of mid matter;andvrnyinz for 1 decree ol this Courtbardng all claims aznlnst said el-tate and ndmlttinxc said Will wprobate, and alzo to assign saidreal estate in the dovlsees namedln :aid Will and dllvenxink with further probate nroceedlnms. You are further notified that a hearing will be held on uid oeti- tllm and Will before this Court onthe 16th day of February, 1942. at 10 o'clock A.M.. at which time uidCourt will enter meh ordon anddscma in wd matter as may seemjust md nzouer. ~¥H A S 5 ~ G E N E R A T I O N D E S C E N D A N T l u .Semin Stapletnn recévsd a Hw fl m fx -v m San Fnnclsco,¢)|1!omiA. Monday, telling her ol due birth of her third great great znndnhild, on the preceding day. 'Dae baby, a daughter, hu beennamedMax-lee Cathy;she is due danghber of Mr. and Mrs_ Hngr; lldurry o t Sa n Franclnco.M n ll#-bam' is the former Betty Lee $txp\e!on. Candidly Speaking - ,. By Coach Rufus Dlson A f o r me r ath- l e t e expresses *h i s vi e w a. " Y e a r s h a v e ~passed since I av le f t college an d en te re d th e bu si ness wor ld.I vo te consider-ab le ti me th i n k - in g of the p ar t I p la y e d in a th - letic s an d value rec eived.A l- tho ug h I me n ot e qu al, in a bll~ ity , to rn n ta I r ec d ve d th e same c onsideration and enjoy ed c ontests partldpated an as Diar- er o n th e be n c h md P is ve d i n th e b attle "I d o e njo y c o mpa ri n g th e i e ac tions.th e atti tu de and the th ou gh ts of th os e D l r t i d p lt i n g in a thle tic s and tho se u nable to parti c ipate or tho se who took part in other ac tivities.As I do so I no tic e li ttle .iealously re- vealed b v t h e athlete i n c om- parison wi t h t h s t sho wn b y those takin g part in o ther s c t.i- vitie s. '. " N o w a n d th a n a bo y c o mes alo ng whose pr i me mo tive is sc oring touc hdowns o r ma k i n g field goals an d ho me runs. Ho we ve r.rare ar e these c ases and wi th b u t one exc eption I have n oted they ha ve bee n sup- pressed before fatal and a spir- it of c ooperation prevailed. " I urn f i r mly convinced th a t the thou gh ts of a ppr ec ia tio n of >ne's fellowrnen and honesty in association with one's :fellovvmen are mo r e f i r mly embedded in the minds of the athlete.W hen fa ilur e c omes or h e s ta rts 'go- ing-d own' and does not per form in the sa me brilliant fas hion the critic al attlud e is no t revealed by teammates as in other ac tivi- ties when desi re to sup port oneduring suc cess dirns during lean y ears an d a wiil.in1rness, a de» ter min ati on to vouc h for o ne 's fa ilur e, g lo at o ve r it. c elebrate bec ause of it prevails as well as a de si re to i ud rr c o ne b y W HO he is i nstea d of wh at h e d oe s takes plac e. "Tr ue , we c annot all be ath~ letes and tha t's as i t sh ould be. but we all c an r evea l tha t sa me desire to c ooperate. that sp ir it of kindness and retain an honest atti tud e to war d ou r felio wmen i n ac tivities oth er th an sti r letics.W e c m c e le b r a te a n d en jo y th e fruits of suc c ess r egrardlessof f ie ld partic i pating in.bu t un ti l we,as students, teac hers an d citizens,ma liz e the value of ac tivi tie s,oth er than tho se we am pe nelly in- terested in, the some alous na-ture.the sa me ha tr ed th at makes us wi llin i r a nd e a ge r to bra nd our fe llo wme n a s u seless will c o ntin ue to d omin ate. "At pre sen t we ar e b usi ly en- ngsed aurpreasing the 'power of dic tators.W e d a mn an d con~ de mn th e m an d sti ll,ma n y o f us, althourrh on a smaller sc ale. prac tic e th e sa me polic y in ever y d ay li fe an d mai nta in we have a Hg h t to do so by the manner in whic h we li ve and ex-press ou r though ts and o ur atti- tude.W e are f irmly c o nvinc ed we a re alwa y s ri gh t a nd f a il to realize there ar e two sides to e ve r v s to r y a n d n o t o n ly o n e - the righ t s ide. ou r si de. "I f mo r e o f u s wo uld ta k e a n 'honest~attitude'an d realize th a t we , d u ri n g th e course of o u r life.we re I ma m'kn o wi n g there w e n those th a t retained tha t hon es t a ttitu de in d ealin gs wi th us th a t we re no t alway s ple as a nt an d we ac tu ally prac~ tic cd th e c o de o f f ai r play .wewou ld fi nd n o c au se fo r ha tr ed of our fc llownien an d instead of hc ing leaners c ontinually c rush- in g th o s e wh o we th i n k have erred.we wo u ld be builders helping those needing help.W eivould find o ur y ou nger g enera- tmn mo re ap prec i ative and will» i n g to prac tice the thi ngs weteachasoldercitizensofthis gr e at n ati o n. wou ld we b u t p u t lntg prac tic e. in all our dealings wi th ou r neighbor.the same honest princ ipals f o r whic h a real Amer ic a n stand s." Q . I |iQ ' | Mr. and L s Wil!iam A~in P. H~ departed this ~e (SEAL)John A. Can-inn.on thc 26th day of July. 1931, a 4-Sz County Judge ;TAYLOR & WELLS LIVE sroclc AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAY Fremont-Al 12:00 0'clock Hogs - Cattle » I-longs - Sheep xo yarn mmm: for (lm mnnen In mu territory la your guarantee ourule n ma mon dvwndahlc market you an Und to buy md ull :II hndnof llvmlock./ Taylar If Wells Auction Company Ann# SALES AUCFIONEERS Ch u . W . T a y , Ronald Mnrtin. Sl .lohnmn--your :holce ol lhree nnctinnlers wllh every day selling experience and ex- pert ju dge ol valu es. Our c o mple le auc tion ser vic e c o sta nomor e.See us for dates.` PRECIOUS POSSESSIONS ou ol 25_Petersal ;m as edl !?la.h's next name will be at Fre-gfg, out of 10 in thrown!! an?'lg §','§,.'1_§" ;',",§,'dfnQe'§"@',§';c1",:°"v"§',}"y ''.king Fremom hizh cazem.TheSchuylerDlayedLhreecloseg- have an open am Fridayg m e s ~ ~ w n n i n z t w o _ b g z L e a n B one ml} vi c wr' : f ° ~ W a y n e f o r t h e {',§',,d C R A I G ,E L K H O R N ,» gwa n in fo ur dfi y l.|H O O P E R C A G E R S 1 1 Delb ert Ols en talli ed 16 uo in ts N G A M E S ' an 0akland'n swzrmrl umm ,a..¢.\.l..,| |l Hi;~3;e;;_;;¢,';,;, '€Yé§i"`3.'u."'é 'rm local second um i6§.`i€lE."i Yun Dove Her Now-Be Her Protector Alwayn by Ylan- ning An lnaprnnce Pmgnm m Fi! Your Needs If Your Pbanaalonn Are Worth Own- ing-They're Worth Proled- ins!, A w r m G. L. DIXON co. An Agency Esknblished by Unequnlled Service n ~=....Calhoun easilv defeated Human,36 to 14, as Um Suverkrubbc boys muted ao points wsu:E.Svverkruhbe makimr 16 and A.Suver-krubbe scoring 14 while'Kon;h0iwas hlxzh for the losers with 6 noinm, The mm Hoa- A Home Innlqmou m m m s u Campb¢l|'s Mortuary PHONE 91 Am b u h n c e S e r v i c e Feb ru ary 1 2:Cr ai g vs Oakland va.Ly o ns F e b n mr v 1 3 :Fi na ls n m s l r r f m Decatu Local Tekamah 23 , Bla ir 20 Conc ordia 52, Dann 33 Blair 26, W e st Poi nt 20 Sec ond Team Blair 17, 'Tekamah 15 West Point 15, Blair 13 Plan to Attend the THIRD ANNUAL s c o u r c m c u s Presented By [,'I'ro\|pe[l43 =--g Cub Pack 115 tn n m n j u c n S C H O O L A u p r r o l u u m E F E B R U A R Y n l 2 a n d 1 3 At 8:00 0'Clock P.M. ADMISSION: 10c and 15c ~ x \ \ mw \ ~ . x \u \ \ 1 \ .' u \ 1 \ . x x \ m \ x \ m 1 »° \ x \ x 1 \ w \ .' \ 1 v m \ : . . . .<:ing-They're Worth Proled- ins!, A \\ I ru »¢oAn Agency Esknbllshedby Unequnlled Servxne L n i X O N ~co I krubbe scoring 14 while'Kon;h0iwas hlxzh for the losers with 6 noinm, Th e B l w l l o i p l A Home Innlqmou m m m s u Campb¢l|'s Mortuary PHONE 91 Am b u h n c e S e r v i c e Bg|Bmm;''@.i§"iKf 'i€" ;.:1;nal'hxesday night added number 16' I with victory over Lyfms. Three Dann zmdua m will re~ turn to local school aa coaches ofteams in the districl l.ourname1|L Thev are Viz of Kennard. Peterson of Craiz and Mickelen of Rosalie.Patrick.former Da a star.was mach of Uehlinz cagers unlil last yn-ar and now is nctinir as super-intendent at the schoql there. a aDistrict Cage Tourney to be \Coach Paul l'eter~aon's Craig lquintet chalkcd up their 17th vie#wry of the season as Lhev defeawdtheSmazaczcoachedTekamah, live. 82 to 28 in wenint round ofBun County tolrmnmonl, at Lyons.,Craiz held 17-14 advnntaxzr nt hal`and with G. Edeksen pourimz the-m in nvenzed eurlv season defeat bvTeknmah.Clements tallied 17`point; for losers. Kennard lost non-conference bat- tle to smooth working ElkhUrn|qulnbc-t. 30 to 17 with winners hold-ing 16 to 6 lead at half,Wardkept his mam in the itame by acor- inz 10 Points while McArdle washigh for winners with 8 markers.1 Arlinkwn lost close hard [ourht l I IIgameioHooper. 15 lo 13 The. E. C. N. c 'rounNAMEN'r \:¢n`llomg"sm-nd Round Craig so,Herma n 1 3 ;Be nn in gton 3 7, F or t Ca l-hou n 21 nomar.:Co n s o la tio n - F o r t Calh oun 36 He r ma n 14 11"inalsf~»Crai;g 30, Bennimrton 21 DUTY<»§?El¥€1»_@a»f ,_<a,-;1QZ'_'}f!=;ff.1>Qé for Mrs.Thomas L. Willmon and little son, Thomas Rhea, have al-rived for un indefinite visit wiLh her mauier. Mm J. C. Rhea.Ll. Commander Willmon of the U. S.Nav-' is stationed on n submarine.Mrs. Willmon will be rememberedhere at the former Marion Rhea.Amonxz the out-of-town relativeswho attended Ure funeml service: for Judie Hammang on Saturday,were Mr,and Mrs, Floyd Wada- man. Mrs. Fav Annear_ Mrs. Ed-ward Miller, Mrs. Harold Header son. Mrs.Paul Hammamz, lil ofOmaha;Mr_and Mrs.Walter 4[winners held GA advantage athall,\t F e ~ ".'Ker with 7 mi nts led Arli rlrto nfal 'm quintct while Bay high for winners] \wi¢h 6 markens.| Coach " ( ...\. .N|lUJ1...}f???P¥f' lhpdes' . Blair: QmrrR N U D " U m a Vitnl to Amerlcafl victorv Dro-gu m i s th e f r e qu e n t, Io w- c o s t tr a n sp o r tati o n p r u vld e d B OTHour great armies ----military and c i vi lia n -- - by th e Un io n P a dE c Stages! Thru America ~»;g= going ---conveniently, comfort ly, ¢co» nomlcalir-yet cc naerven eisc ntinl marc rin | for Nation al D c fc mc . ||1 L c n l a b e U 1 9 \..J\.u.l»|..l.JJ.1A;Jl.\»I I 1 1 . 1 0c u i é é - " i ' * = " I 1 £ ¢ ' § ¢ F " T $ u m n 1 é 2 t a t '~ ~T I T ~~ g m o n t t h e fi r s t r ; - i e e T i:) i n h i z é m h f o ~4 e r t e a m s a n t e :a v i d " P - I S c r i b n m b W n h D o a K A N S A S c 1 ' r Y - - s s . 7 o| ; " ; § ' § § £ - ; , 1 ; , g ; ; m »' 3 § ' § ° w e § € h ; g g ; r - . c m y " " w $m m ¢ § { ''§ e r ¢ » . u § §D E N V E R - - _ _ - _ _ $ . 5 n ~~w i n D B T t i c i n a t e ~ ~ , $ i . " Z § " a = ? ¥ ; ' a a § C : a ' § E E S - ' i a g s $2 $1& §» .jj §? .1[ t ,9} "3 ~f= =ff3_ sr \t; =t 9,5-=1==+2a.U e h l i m r é s m m N n r t h B m f l iHenderson of Emmetiaburlt. Iowa, angd Miss`J ea.n Chapman o l K e n - n aMm. Alben Ko os spe nt Ulc we ek- end i n Omah a wi th Mr . Ka os . bo th auendinz a Kroc er s' banqu et whic h wa s he ld a t th e C hi ef ta in Hotel i n Counc il Illu f ls ,M r .Ko e n wo n a $5.0 0 b ook ul de fens e s wmP 8 u s a prize.On & tu r d a y e ve h i n z they wer e d inn er :ve sts of Mr and Mra.|Ed wi n Sn lttma n of Co un c i l B lu ff s. ; M m R,C.Ludwixz enLertained| 'Fu esd nv in mmm- nr nm .m h i n h . |\.u¢;1an|¢ neun m reuruary lney offer Snydeii. 39 t0"1{in-~~E§§,§"' F¥{';°nE:l\d'°""NHJ':'u' "(!f1lmI¢Nm-1.1 Bend beat Dodxce.: |l U'e |20-18 and Scnbner won over Hoon-.llkaf-Rowle and ehlzmr.Ie ;- zv g.o l r §'°f= gggswf aggn RESULT OF CORNHUSKER e ;dm22 fi 3F§v'icto1:1fwove~ GAMES THIS wEEK'Hoo§rs;or third place honors | ~ 23, Blair 20 _ SAY ! Y OUR c an GO I Y lu x /' _\'n§`T:l~.SCOTT CASTETTER, Agentn m u H. J. Cooke Store.,. ',. .¢ ,_, _. ~ O1 i. ':[Hunan annum WESTERN smufs g i f - ; " " 'i mrfnsrm f m nnsn unfs 40 l P u b l i c S a l e ' 0 Having sold our farm, we will sell at Public Auction on our place, located one mile west of Herman and one-half mile north, on T U E S D A Y F E B 1 7 9 4 2 9 o 9STARTING AT 12:00 NOON 5-HORSES AND MULEC 5 Pair black jack mules, smooth mouth, wt. 2500; one black jack mule, 6 years old wt. 1400; one saddle mare. smooth mouth, wt. 900; one saddle mare, 3 years old, wt. 1100 lbs. - C A T T L E - One Guernsey milk co\\; one heifer calf. N O T I C E T o c n s m r o n s 0 ' Ha n lo n &O'}1anlon. Atzomey s I n th e C o u n tv Court,W ashi ngton County . Nebra ska.\ I N T H E E S T A T E o f l a w n s S1/een, Deceased. Notic e is lziven to the c re ditors to s we a r b d o r e me a t the C ou n ty Co ur t mo m in B la ir . Ne br as ka . on th e 20th day o f Febru ary .1942. and on the 22nd d ay of May . 1942. f o r th e purpose oi'exa min nti c n. ad ju s tmen t I n d n l i o w u z c e u f c la i mt. A ll c lai ms n ot fi le d o n u r befo re the 20th d ay of May , 19 42. wi ll b e forever barred. w§J 2at¢d this 27th day of J nnuary . ( S E A L )J ohn A. C arri zan. 4-dt Co u nty lu d lle . I IC E O F F I N A L R E P O R T A. C . D c bvl. A ttome v e County Cou1't. of W ashingC n g a g t y .N e b r a s k a . o _ _ . . . . '" - u v; | . . \ » ¢ \ \ | |vC r a i f : 3 2 , T e k a m a h 2 8 HEAR I rvorr olx 37, W est Poin t 24Valley 42, W ahoo 19 Sc huyler 27. Winnebarzo 25Sc huy ler 17 . W ay ne 16 Cedar Bluf fs, 3 3, Me ad 16 Elkh o rn 30 .Kennand 17 0 Htfb per 15, Arli ngto n 13 No r th Ben d 2 2, Ce dar B luf fs 10 Fromorlrl. 27. W ahoo 20 S e c o n d T u m Cedar Bluf fs 1 2. Me ad 2 Oa klan d 22 Decatur' 19Dec atur 28': Blac kbird 20 Oa klan d 14. Ly ons I 2 -- -- - ¢ _ -»- er Pe te rs en i n Omah a. Mr .a n d Mr s .Perm-Kr o xe r . Mr s .E m m a Gmrrrpion u n d Gene visited the Peter Mordho rsts. Tueadasr.M r .an d Mr s .Gus Auc h :ment Fr id ay e ve ni ni z wi th Mr and M m . He n r y D i er k s a n d d a u g h te n Mr .and h i m.Chris Kru se and daugh ters a n d Peter l'eters¢n o f Omaha were Fri dav evening c allers n t t h e l l e n r v G o l l s c l l h o m e . Q " v " " " 1- l -' Y l a w a l au.n...-\. mm.....1 n....|... nl... VIOLINIST Appearmg m Concert R o B E R f § | § L L 1 o T T ~day of her daughter,Germaine.A hinhday cake.bearing 4 redcandles in heart. holders. and otherVa!entine anuwimmems made apretty table settinz.lnvihed wereCorulen Wulf, Arleen Nelson, San.dm hmker, Sandm French, Joan&1rimrm1w.Janet Petenson,andKay Frances Bmvm.Miss Neama Franke recently en-mlled at Dana Cullen at Him- for I a business c ourse. Mr s .Clarenc e Frenc h wa s hon- ored on he r birth day .Mo nd av.M13 Ha ss . Mrs .Hannon.Sr.. won h i xh u r i z e a n d Mm H. F r y e . lo w In vite d wer e Me s dn mea H Ha m- mnmr.L .Menkinsr.Ed Hi c k ma n . L. Hail. H. Fr y e. V. Fry e. J . Haas.John Hanson. Sr.. John Hansen. J r , li. A ppleb y ,Ted S la tt, a nd Mi s s Helen Blac k o f Madison.On Tuc adnv Mr s.F'r*ench was aszuin wnured when a irr ollll c omnosc d ofMesdamesRC'Ludwinx L .E . B'rcnch,.C Nora kov,Fred I'Iu;=:ge, L.. W ulf, Kathc rc d at her home. Mesdnmea Ho me r Mi ller .G.H . Rosenkildu and Ra y mo n d Ludwilz .vurg hosbqsags.Mo n d a y , to the Wédnesday, Feb. 18 8:00 O'Clock in the Evening Accompanied By Charles Granville, Pianist Dana College Auditorium-Gymnasium Adults,25c; Children, loc TAX INCLUDED i nuxmarv or me American legiunAuamouenrorzmmwas given;Misa Abbie Bysonz read n tribuu to Lincoln and a Kroun of studenupresgnwd '"Ths Fla "KMnsn Helen Blank of Mnninm. a. : 2 I 5 2 ........u,.. ....... .mu . au... ...M-gucrlle hnye rctumed from Oma- IBMessra and Mesdamcs H.Sila- bersen. Fred Jumzbluth and Harry'hxrner attended a covered dishsupper.Fdday.u¢the Elk CitvSchool.Mr. and Mm.Harold Schlueternndfumilv called on the HughRhe-As. Friday evening.Paul Jones and Fred Junzbluth ceased..'Notice is hedeby give" :hat Jo-lmnnn Schmidt has filed wltb theundcmismed.Countv Judge of\\'aahinlzlnn County.Nebraska.her final renort an Administratrlxof the Estate of Hms Srlliflidt, (jc-oeued.and made an uvplioatmnIO:finahadministrution and d.is~ charge. and for the alsilwment. ofresidue of Estate to auch otherh u l a m . . . . . » a n ~ | so BUFF nRPING'roN PULLETS -FEED-~ _T w o a n d one » ha lf to n s b a l e d a l f a l f a h a v ; 5 s ta c ks a lf a lf a ha y ; 9 s a c ks ( c o mme r c i a l c a tl le fe e d; 1 0 s a c ks li ns e e d me a l; 4 s a c ks whe a t; 1 2 5 bus he ls ba r l e y a n d o a ts m i x e d ;s o me g r o u n d pu g a nd b a rl e y ; o a i s h a y ; 2 5 b us h e l s o a t s ; 2 0 0 :cc\\\..' \ \ .' \ \ .'\.' \ \ .' »'~.' \'\.\\.'\.\.'<.'\.'\.\.'\.\.\.\.°\.'\\. '\x \.' \ \ \ x \ \ x \ .'\.'\.'\. This Year's Chicks Important Farm Fqctor v Uncle Sun Wants l Sensallonll Incr Poul\ry As Well Al in Other I-'nm .'~ .| :cc\\\..' \ \ .' \ \ .'\.' \ \ .' »'~.' \'\.\\.'\.\.'<.'\.'\.\.'\.\.\.\.°\.'\\. '\x \.' \ \ \ x \ \ x \ .'\.'\.'\. This Year's Chicks Important Farm Fqctor v Uncle Sun Wants l Sensallonll Incr Poul\ry As Well Al in Other I-'nm .'~ .| '"3F!'Fwith relatives in Alblnn.Rev. A. J.Edsrar of Lincoln. field reweaenbative for Wesleyan College,spake before the hirch school, MondayH. Carlos Van Valkenburgh ofSeattle, Wasninxton, who bla beenvisltinzhere'thwl his rents,Rev,and Mrs.H. C. Van alken- l i u r g l x , l e f t g u V i s i t ? I n e n v e r .n t e a n c w e r ao t h e r c i t i e s M r . V a n V n l k a n h u m h . m a n a g e r o a S e a t t l e c o r w n t i o n . h a s m a d e 0 | - h a r b u s i n e s s w u z : t h r o u g h t h e e a s t = f- d u s o u t h . M r .m i d M n .W l l u n C l a y t o n a n d M r .a n d M n .G w r r e M m m , o l G n n d I n l a n d .vl s l t e d F r l d a y w i t h M r s . _ C l l y u > n ' n p l r s n t s .M r . a n d M r s .V e r m n M a r s h a l l .L i t t l e N a n c y C l a y m n h a d s p e n t t h u s w e e k s w i t h h e r z n n d v n r m w . w h i l e » ¢ h e t w o c o u p l e s w e r e o n x vw a t l v n i n t h e s o u t h . G w r k e A . M n n h a l l a n d h i s s u n . V e r n o n M n x d m l l ,l e f t ,S u n d l y o n a b u s i n e s s t r l n L h r o u x h O k l a h o m a . x . The muhes you feed lt the lllrt ure n\ilhty impor- 'un¢, md we m e utr:are with HONEY BEE lo no Ut!! you get n FRESH product. We mn Dnwe'| Flu- vonne, rich in Vltxminx A, B. D. E. (G). Bs md K. A wonderfully bnlnnced feed. Blair Fee M i Ph n n e I 9 8 M a r t i n K u h r , P r o p r i e t o r We aqua R A D I O S Gamble Slo lllur. \|*|\I1\h\l\ This Year's Chicks Important Farm Fqctor v Uncle Sun Wants l Sensalionll Increane In Poultry As Well Al in Other I-'nm Llnell Raise 'em Right in 1942! With lloney Bee Starting Mash Now! 1 N.T.L UN D i num. nsmrz msumucn*zu South ann sn.' Phone While us -»Lillie spent Sunday with the Her-`l,1I r,I. I !l . I 1 1r x| I |I Mr.and Mrs.Johnny Johnsen were in Lincoln, Mondayben Gottslzh funny.|Mr, and lugs. Julian Ef.§:b|u¢r5 -~ -~ttendltd err!"-mmEmil Gottach and Lxlhe ""'""°|lx|idze Club.eSaturdny. az Dr.L. '1\;wg,y_' M. Petersonk in Arlirszton. Mr. and Mn. Henry Schneokloth. Mr.and Mrs, Herbert Cohn ond wus. Mr. md Mm Gevrze MullerlandsonwereFndayeveninlr I Mrs. Grace Mlstick of Ar1inxrton` is aaslutinx Mrs, Huzh Rhea.r Mrs.A.H.Slbbernsem enter-'Lsined the Dole Get-Toxrether club-:mesh of Mrs. Arthur SChneeklot.h'Th""d"y~Ten members were And Children.5 Mr. and Mm Howard Appleby Norms,hone,Milford and 1.loyJ'ware Sunday zuoau at. the Elm M n Arthur Schneekloth and children wen; donor xuesta of the present.1 Mn. Preston Nickels entertained Messrs. and Meldames lawrencevliannen md famllv Paul Jones' blrthdli|Sunday mints of Mr and Mn Anvlsby homo.:Sunday celebntinllt Mr.Nlckel's ||..Elmer lriolbwinl.Sunday.Mrs.Arthur Sahneekluth and-chlldnen spent Monday and 'Puen- day with Mr. md Mrs. Fred Paul- sen.Mr. and Mrs. Elin Apnleby wereFriday visitors nt the Hurley An-vleby home in nxton.Mr, and Mn.ymond Schuldl and Mn. Anna Helton ment Mon-day evonlnguwlhh Mr. and Mrs.Henry Die . helvinz Mr_ Dierkscelebrate hh Mnhday.Mr.and H n .John Domlckerard funlly and Vlridui-l. Vootmann were supper zuenn of the HenryGottnchla. Mondlv evening, o n r d ns m lPeter Mbrdhonto t-od Saturday evoni with Mr.and Mrs. John Mr.d M ,J h n Do kAnd:-;;s°1yMw: -s ds\;;.d.y ndnmgff was o r. nnChrmenson uul n n # -I'o _ " M n nnduMinv".L;t lprnnckerr, yv n x u u t h e E n m O h r t n . ~Mr.nd In. Raymond SchuldMr, and Mu.Ham-y qqmth ...fl z_ln\'idwdSw\wdnywonm.gh Fred Jungbluth were Messrs. andMesdameuFundsJungbluth andlla Mae, Martin letter; and Jerry Wells of Omnhn. (Continued on page 8) pununs tu me uy mn ul..-tlw .-1.the same. and 1 have set the zvuldayofFebruary,1942. at 10o'clock A. M. at my °ff'3!` ln u d County for the hearth!ereo .Dated Febnurv ard. 1942(SEAL)John A. Car-nzun.5.4¢County Judxe- No r l c s o r v n o s n r s o r w l u . A. C_ Debel, Attomev In the County Court of WnshinK- County, Nebmslm.'rf75'rxcE:On the Zhh dav of February. 1962, at 2200 o'clock rnM.. at the Countv Cvrrrt Rooms 111.Blair.Washimrton County, Ne- b m u .Erueit Frederick Fischer. win offer for urobate.a vfmten instrument purporiinz to bf, theInst \Vill and T rnent of MU!" ~Q i BERKSHIRE BRED sow SALE BURT COUNTY SALES PAVILION Tekamah, Nebraska SATURDAY, FEB 14, 194: At 1 0 0 O c l o c k P M rl 'h d I t dl hredaowvudnu torso!sunlgs' rT5.».°».£'».'l" Z.I"..f".5'$`.'§I-'lub A mln. glllcmk so by Cullrn Enquire deuandnnl of EP°¢h nmulhr 2nd an Glendale Royal, l non of '|`!PT:;*: 2'°l':0 \_Ak S-B n B ed u mil ho e no yn rMoulrlrh, §\'ln'5`l».'l»...»'2$...n'|.»a| and lllllcrnk Pnl. o NG HEKMAN NEBR. I 1 .l .2 °.1 ~ I '`,TYS .N-L0 FARMS ~ md Hn, Chrln K-¥'\llcllld et,~ I; 1 bus he ls e a r c o rn. _ M A C H I N E R Y A N D E Q U I P M E N T - One F-20 Formal! tractor; one No. 201 Mcformirk-Doering rultivator: one 'IA-ft. !\IcCannl»:k-Deerintr disc-hnrrow~ one lt ftMc(`nr1nick-Drerlmz hav rake:one M¢c¢mm<.D»§nn¢ No middle hunter wvlh plantlmt attachment: one No. I-385 McCor-rnick-Dredng lintnd rom cullivntor: one Nn. 7 6~ft. McCnrmirl\-Deerlnt mower: une sinzle row McCormick Deerinc cultlvntor; one John Deere No. 999 corn planter with 2 opoolu wir ~ one M¢~Dom\ld 5-ton ernln. hu never been ne! nn: one Mc(`o F|¢.Deering No. B 2~hf\tlom plow: one John Deen endrrnte or with 21-un sad altnrhment: one wulkimr plow: one MrCorm k.D:-er-ing 4-section drag hnrrow; one land rdler: one hav nwéeu:one No.-2-A Bearcat erinder: one McCormick-Deerlnu unread-er; one trailer; one dirt -lin: two hrm wagons, cornolelee oneImy rick und zur: one bun saw and blade: numv ink; wheel- barrow; one hm: wntererz two nook tlnknz lead pipe: ane . ooene tank homer: zrindstone: two sets human: 6 rollnrsg esaddle: hay fork: l25 feet moe: two ladders: four feed hunks.20 (vet lonz: eight regular feed hunks: two fefd hoxru: feedbuilding 8xt5;corn crib. lxltl: twn double Mx henna; onednrle hog hounezffvrfll lbnd hands: hog crlto; burnt: cor-rupted' strel ron tnl: right rolls grlhbing. new woven dr e :ple; gate Moran and hooks: new posh. lteel Ind wood; medhth: used lumber: new shingles; fourteen windows: sixty~fourcrmsoted railroad ilu: forks: peoopg and | toll line of farm¢HOUSEHOLD GOODS Gu nun: cook slave! dlninl room set; three Mb; twomelon; sewlng machine; piano.\ n. J . n l r rr s n r v m nu o n ml m r m em | :Ono Avery horns-drown I-row cultivate me G,m|'»_ 535. guide; one barrel cart: one hhllotte cream s¢pnrator,'1§0-pound Liu: one L C. Smith typewriter. Terms: Cash Lunch Wagon on Grounds SULLIVAN ESTATE Taylor at Wells no si Jommm, .\u¢6¢,..,m Burt Co y State Bank, Clerk _¢. H l | Q I si l ' *+»»f - ' n m P u n lh l 1 .k i l l e ¢ i V i o l i n i s t t o E t e r t a i n at Dana Next Wednesday CELEBRATE WED-DING ANNWERSARY Mr. md Mn. Torval Andersen, Highw~y 80,will eslebnta their silver wedding mmiveriary max! Sntmégyqpy holding open house at Return From Blau: City Boiuun Miulh ryJ . Cook \ndM n.Anna C. Mutin retux-nad to BIA: wl Events of the Coming Week a n ~ l u ~ ' s m~ c i s y , 1 ~ a t the B. E. Giesler home. Mn. J. L. Edwards Entertain! ,Sister Mm Farnham Home F N Washington ._ Mrs.Gertnxde Famham returned tlined at dinner, Sunday. for Glen lawn of Pawnee City. Mr. andScheduledE v e n t s For Misé Handley to Wed Oaklander ,| Hr. und Mn. Bm Mclflllnn of Mila Audrey R a h Frsmont wan 'hmaday evening Tuesday waning,!or Ev! Buovd dinner guest:of Mr.IlcMH||n's Mu-gantWu\!, Erdlnn Wall, : mother, Mn. Bruce Mumllin, and Jann, Dorothy Jensen, Lmn » hmlly .Human,Joanne Jensen,: at Herman announte~ um enziK¢~ man!and lvnroachimz man1nK! of their daughter, Loraine.w n m ~Bum, Clifford rv- _grohn Jeaaen, Ray Hooks,L Since announcement in lu t v¢eek's Enterprise,word h u ar~rived that Captain Hitchcock who was adzeduled to speak at Dnna sugnw mazr, Lueauuy, w»~m»,, .~....tiheée on world mients, on Feb-ruary 18, has been called to Wash- al ""?°k5' visit in Washington, D. C., mth her son-in-law and daugh-ingtqn, D. C., into nttive service.tm-MRphert Exam, sensational young shé 5-.bggg M""Bf"§,' f"§'"*'2;'- violmist, will appear that evening, tons since g ,Obefiine mn; instead. On the Pmgmm with him Chris h Hd;Y will be Charles Granveille, pianist.o V5 Mr. Elliott has appeared in con-ycert with the Chicago Little Phil- vgfjnffg'Plan hannonic Orchestra, and with the Mis jp da hSymphonyOrchestrasofRich- ber OIBM1 .§§"3`1~.°Ei.»f."3. pilil mond,w . €.'°"». °'¥S'5°'3f"i|»¢n. ina inn Connie suuy daugh- Events of the Coming Week Hr. and Hn. Bert Mclnlil Fremont were Tuesday . dinner guest:of Mr.la ~1 mother, Mm. Bruce - »-i »hmlfly. Scheduled E v e n t s For The Week Of February 12 To 19 Thnrnday,February 12 Jolly Stibchcm--Mrs.Hl n l Frahm mlmde Club--Mm. \vn1\/ar An- dersenKindred Club-Mrs, Onto Soren- sen ..¢.U tlined at dinner, Sunday. for lawe of Pawnee City. Mr. Mn.George Mundort and - ur, Iarraine.. The junior department u Methodist Church is movingward under the leadership ol John Sutton.The teachers Monday evening at the pars~ to make plans; the room in » the Juniors meet is being :dec ed. - - - - - - - - - , - - - - --runner ouzsrclzcrrlg, sun |11 nu. -uw to Lnelr NIHUVEB.~M n ,A n n a P r a tt o f Prinoobon,Mr s .E m i l Sc hli c htim: of Oakland.I n the even ing th e y wi i l enter-| Illin ois.arr ived Mo n da y mo r n i n g ,».ta in a t th e Ge r ma n Ha i l i n th e fo r a vili t wi th h e r s i ste r , Mr s. J . | ~,so uthe rn na rt o f th e c o un tv b v ~ .Ef[Wafdg _Tro length of her stay!giving a dance to which their rel-atives and friends are coniially in- vited. Mr. and Mrs. Andaman have m~sjded in the Kennand vicinity Q11 1| no be mnennnm. Lambs Entertain Bridge Club mr. :Inu mrs. LVBl'€tL LRUIU EB-tertained the memb ers o f their neighborhood pridge c lub,Mo n da y Hyenirlz,inc luding.Mesgrs.an d rIs ''¢° .n. ~._e . ~\'.43» 3 1 1 1. | u 1 e 1 r ma me u me a n a n g Y e ma c ema n y wa r m f r i e n d s wh o wi th Th e Enterprise ivirr i n c o n g ra tu liti n g Lhem o n th ei r s ilve r armiversary . ..~..j r f . f : : q i ..~~. .:V J 'J ::.1Jé1 i ; . . " * ¢ : § .t f §. ;. . : . 3 . ' f - v i i n 2 w k ;E ~~2 ' _ x l .1 . '3?t . \;§a\ ¢) \ I 5 5 1 " = P ! ) 1 £\\ § . £ " \ . . { n é u v $ u ¢ P N a - h » » R)5 ~J r., entertained f o r Mr .an d Mr s . .Q Mr .and M n .Peter Stri c kle tt, Q. ,W E Lucite,Friday evening. F =1\1;1s. B.J. Compton il a patiant ~ _.Q- |F. Kronherg, FrefndnkDorcasSoc.-Iety-Hrs.Lena SchumakerFriday, February 13Henna" D°8'r¢e of Honor-Mrs. \B¢ru» I-vwoBldr Degree oi Honor-Vnlem zine PartyHenmm Womanh Club-Mn. W.E. MnsanMonday, February 16 'Monday Afternoon Club'l`\»wlly.Fahruary 17One-Act Play Program BhirHikh SchoolA. L AuxilmryWednesday February 18BusyBeeClub--Mn.RobertWllsvnCozy Comer Club~Mn Due ' \-\xx-\\.-\.-\.'\.xx\.'\.\.'\.'\ .'\.' \ \ \ . \'\x\.'\.\-\.' \'\.'\.'\.'\.\x\'\ \.'\.'\ \ x \ \ \ . lS n a p s h o t ;1 n C o l o r ~ New KODACOLOR FILM W orks in Both Box Cameras . And Kodlks. Pruduces Full Color Prints on PAPER.Film New in Stock For All Cuneru. RABBASS STUDIOS Blair, Nebr. `\ .' \' \' \' \ .' \ .' \ . \ \ \ .' \ \' \' \ . \' \' { \ .` \ .' \ .' \ .' \ ` -' \ .' \ .' \ -'\..\.' \' \ . \ .' \ .' \ . \' \' \'Y.\.' \ .'\..' \ .' \ .'\..' \ .' Q K . ," h k. - ,m, .u ; Me tho d is t Ai d -Mx~s . L - - - - -`` also Lhe Nonh barollna bympnnny mr of Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Sully,||\1esaames L.. C. Klopp, om Grr.- Oxthestra._plan to entertain a group ol their 825611, and Arthur W. Johnson. An ad remmilns the Pl'°Z'lm friends at n Valentine puty,Sat-~will be found ln anower place in urday evening.The num will Mrs. Henry Jensen , n In Kxnsu City lUlla issue.take place at the Petersen ome.Mm Henry Jensen left Sunday _for Kansas City,when nh will§";' °P="§"°'%~1f*n vgeek, at gg DeSolu Club Hnsteng visit mda immy with he r zum, is xmeovemzgmxlcely wccordln to Mrs.Jennie w°"'°° o f Blur Mrs. cu-1 m m h m k and iamlly. 1n»»=¢ wrumln 'zz w i l l e n t e n t a i n t h e ~ Alben Carver submitted to 1 nun. Wsllue To In Mrs. Hihzhcock, A daughter of Mr. and Mn. Ole .hcnhnan nf Blair,ig.. - Liquors PHO NE 3 21 coMrroN's Club at me home ol wer ulu5=="='fMrs.Pete Jones,on Thursd-oy» Februs 19.The Zin. met with Mrs, Ralph Hlneline lut Thur8dlY olternoon.when eight members answered roll cull.Following the P1'°|§\'am» the hostess served lunch. Advertise ln The Encernrlse- - 'o' Curtis Dixon o! Fort Cqlhaun. The' o : : o | : ." .° = ' = o | : x o |°l = l 0 o n o |six couples are members oi a pln. B E A U T Y S H O P IN NEW QUARTERS On a nd a fte r Mo nda y .Fe bruary l6tl1, the Berniece Bea uty Sho p will be lo ca te d i n the bui ldi ng formerly occupied by the lata Dr. E. M. Monte. l will be glad to re ceive all of my old customers a n d new ones in my new place of business. MRS. BERNIECE MOELL one ~ ~' I 'nolpimi in umanaemisfortune w tall l m L o fms ma HI NDL EY 1 'week and break both of her arms.Pluto W Ralbuu ° ; ; " ° M tment. and Mrs Clliloxd KrauseCard Club Meets Mm Hlndley 1. A graduate of visited in 0m°1\°» Sunday, at thewml Blnllern Blur High sehwl ml she .ua at- Q;§;§°f Ml-.and Mrs.Kermit Mr. and Mrs. J. w Blotter rmdtended Dana College ond Mldlnnd R r.as their suem at cards, Wednes-lCo1lese in Frem<}nt,She made her ussaell Taylor was a Sundly dm~ day evening,Messns. and Mes- home ln Blair or several years gy ~ of Mr. ond Mrs. Norxmndames T. A. Bohn, John W. Young,lwi¢h her gnndparenu,Mr. and amck Uld dl"#\f»¢r'l~ Myron 0. Davis, S. I. Moore, and Iochle club. I Valentine Party Planned By Degree A Valentine l'url.y ls planned for|Fridoy evening, by the Degree of Honor. liostesses for the occasion|»»-» be Miss Mildred Hansen and M m Goldie Heeh;Mlss Maxine Reeves is chairman of the enter- lainment committee.The event wlll tako place at Scheffler Hall. Open House Honors George Kuhr, Jr. Mr. ond Mm. George Kuhr, Jr., Mrs. Harry Sappenlield, while at-tending the local institution,At present, she is teaching at the Gullrum] school,; Mr.Schlichting was graduated from tho Oakland High School and from Midland.He in employed bsConsolidatedAi r f`m.l: at Soni Diego, California. Club Notes Blair Merrymakers A meeting of the Blair Merry-mukcrs Club is planned lor nextThursdayFebruary 19 Mrs Ken-Ineth Wesi. is to be thehof:tess. Mr.and Mrs, Ieth Nelson and dmlzhler spent Wednesday as lruests of Mr.and Mrs.CharlesPace. The Methodist W.S.C.S. is cun- ducting Red Cross sewi|.|;atKoopman's Inn Wednesdays and Fridays. lllr. and Mrs. Lou W. Latta en- terldlleld on Sunday for Mr.andMrs, l. C. Gamer and children of Council Bluffs, Iowa. Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Swanson en~ tcrtertained at dinner, Sunday, forMr.and Mrs. Lam Rolland and family of Orum. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nelson and sons of Crescent, Iowa, spent Sun-.=-.... ..._...__ Y....... Ma r c h M e l- i my x - Mr s . I a m R0 1 Iand W o r k a n d Pla y C lu b -Mxs _ W a l te r J a p p 1 .'~ We're R~ady for Spring --Maggie Lowe Blair Pick-Up-Mrs. E. 1~ Dem ing My Blacksmith Shop Is Open For the Spring Season F a r m M a c h i n e r y R e p a i r i n g Indications Arc Tha! There Will Be bots ol RepairWork This Spring.It Would Be Wise to G e t Yo u r W o r k D o n e Ea r l y ED nQ?£¥HQ!§!§=.E1§£}5sm1¢hJENSEN,Mr, and Mrs. Alton B~| Jensen oi Herman are the pmud[ments of n. daughter hom nb-I runry 5 at Blair Hospital, wt. G; lb., 8 oz.; they have named herSally Dee.The Jensens have onu other child, a son,Larry Dean. MOORE.Mr. and Mrs. Don Moore are the parents of 9. 7% lb. sonburn February s,Mrs. Moore is the former Mary Ann Dolan.daughter of Mr.and Mm.Roy Dolan 'PENDERGRAFT.To Mr.ana Hello, World! BENEFIT DANCE! B. F. D, Hall in Blair, Nebr. We're R~ady for Spring My Blacksmith Shop Is Open For the Spring Season F a r m M a c h i n e r y R e p a i r i n g Indications Arc Tha! There Will Be bots ol RepairWork This Spring.It Would Be Wise to G e t Yo u r W o r k D o n e Ea r l y ED nQ?£¥HQ!§!§=.E1§£}5sm1¢h \were hosts Tuesday evening,a t .uuy wnu l mr s. mar y ra ve a nu mmsthe a nn ua l op en house c elebration B la u P lf k - Up ..Id a Kn ox. wh i c h ma r k s Mr Kuh r' s bir th da y .Mrs . I a. L. Deming wi ll be hos t-Satu rday eve ning gu e s ts o f Mr . 'T'l\niu mm¢=+¢¢Fnphudad N|m:m-n nn d |B3 to th e Blair Pic k -Up Club , ne xtin rldd lra. J oh n Ma c e were Mr. andGll.BERT»SON'S STORE NORMAS WILKINS, Proprietor A GOO PLACE TO TRADE PHONE 84 :W E D E L I V E R OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY5 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS Swerl The Magic Sud; Pkg. l9c Beef Roast Chuck or Shoulder, lb. 24: Pork Chops Lean, lb.-27c Bacon Squares, lb.-.251: Grafaefruit, Texas Seedless, 6 for lSc Oranges, Large, per Dozen -- 23c Poiék a hams Golden Measure No. 2% Can 10c Oatmeal Gold Medal A Toy in Every Box Qc Oyster Crax 1 lb. Box loc ii駧&a&`E§§'"i1é}§»§`3En§éBf"§li 'Zi Jensen,Walter Gutschow,J.M. Kuhr and childrén, Kelly Ryan of Omaha; and Bob Ryan of Herman. Q r n u h n 'l n o n l r A f Thursday afternoon, February 19.'MmQ Réy `iiI$bé}i§' én§:1"J={Q§;lftQ§» at the home of Mrs. H. H. Brovm d M 1on East South Sweet.ggn.r and Mrs. I°loyd Lxttle and p }:.;0_Mrs. W. C. Lucke of Schuyler is Sixteen members of the P. E. O. Spcnfiing several days with her Sisterhood met mth Mrs.B. F. Lundt, Monday evening. The host-lcss conducted the program, entit- led "Interesting Refugees". Papio ClubMrs. Ansel Taft was hostess to the Papio Thursday Afternoon Club, February 6.Nine members and one visitor, Misa Audrey Reeh, were present for a pleasant socialafternoon.Miss Alma Miller will entertain the group on March 5. Dridgeview ('lub Mrs.Ralph hongwell is enter- taining today (Thursday)for 'uembers of the Bridgeview PNJ-ect Club. This meeting was origi- nally scheduled for last Thursday,but was postponed. Lutheran Guild ,T |Mrs.N.C.Carlsen entertained ,at her home In West Jackson |Street,Wednesday afternoon,for I'Mrs. W. E. Lucke, having arrived I pmtal.- mr. ann, last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lathrop drove to Omaha, Saturday, ta visit Mrs. Luthrop's brother,B.W.Norris,who is a palient at Immanuel Hos~ Mm Jo hn Schmidt and daugh- ter Gaye,spent Tuesday at the Amold Nielsen home in Omaha, visiting Mr.Sf.hmidt's rnodier, Mrs. William Schmidt. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long were Mr. and Mrs. Russ Harper ol Herman.Mrs.Long called at the Howard Long home on Tuesday afternoon, to help Mrs. Long celebrate hor birthday. Mr.and Mrs.F.H.Stricklett moved,Wednesday,from East;State Street tu the West South Street acreage, occupied until re~ Mrs. Gonrad Pendergraft of Le-'banon, Missouri, a son, William' Sherman, wt. 7 lb, x1 oz., wa.. bum January 12.Mrs. Pender-B1-aft is the former Wfineta Lay- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loren layman of Herman. SALT N. A dBuEhter was borntor. and Mrs. Harold SaltzmanI Fort Calhoun, February 1, atI _t. Jusephk Hospital in Omaha. S EER Mr.and Mrs.Oberteer of Arlinlrwn are the par.en of a daughter born Saturday D e County Hospital in ¥""~1 mont., S o c i a l E v e n t s mo ing,February 7,at the ~ I II den eently by Mr. and Mm. W. C. Lin-1 rx ay, February 13 Sponsored By TheB L A I R F I R E DE P A RT ME NT To Benefit The1R E D C R O S S R E L I E F F U N D Music By F R E D D I E E B E N E R ' S O R C H E S T R A ADMISSION, MEN 750. PLUS TAX WOMEN 2542, PLUS TAX B01-IS STOR o ,e . s .| nm.»{TS`, , "4 P H d N E 3 6 0 Planned Taughz ~" _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ D _ _ _ _ _ _ ¢- n - M Di nn e r Ho n or e Howar d En g er , He rma n Mr s. Mar y E ng el o f Her ma n en - ter ta ine d at a fa mily din ne r, Su n- day , hon or ing h er son,Ho war d , wh o le f t Tu e sd a y f o r th e a r my . Present were Mr . a n d Mr s .A l- fred Ea ge r and daughter,J anet, Mis s No rma He nd ri ek se n, a nd Mr. and Mr s .Clarence Sc hneekloth o f Blai r;Mr .an d Mrs.Ma r ti n L a r - se n an d s on , A lton , o f Dr um;Mr . and Mrs. A. 1.Mag ill an d B obb ie, Mr .an d Mrs .D wi g h t Patric k and son s o f Her man ; and Mi ss Mi ldr ed Ea g er o f Omah a . a - - u - Mrs. Sophie Reeh Hnsiesn At 4 Gene ration Pa rty Mrs. Sophie Reeh ente rtained at n family ga th er in g,Sunday , when four generations were present. The generations were represented by Mr s.Reeh,herself;her c hi ldren. Mrs. Hans W ulf, George lleeh, and Alfre d Ileeh of Onmhn ; he r gr and- rlaildren,the George Ileeh an d W u lf c hild ren; and three gre at frrnndehildmn,Shnrlene W u lf , Ronald and J anic e Stork. Present fo r the dinner were Messrs. and Me sd ames Han a W u lf an d family ,Ha r la n d W u lf an d bharlene,ii ve re tt Stork and chil- dren, George Reeh and family , J il- fmd Re eh of Omah a; an d Bob W ulf uf Orurn. To Relieve Misery of |.1QumTABLETS r Shoulder, lb. b.n b--- o u r 24: 27c 25c JMR. s r A m r s *¥~ ;§1j|»1lf Oyster Crax 1 lb. Box loc Booth's Fresh Frozen Strawberries, Red Rasp- berries, Etc., Com, Peas, Lima Beans, Bnussels Sprouts, Broccoli, Etc.; and Fresh Frozen Fish -OPEN SUNDAY MORNINGS- SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY ANn.sA'rUm§AY We Accept Orange and Blue Food Stamps a n n . . » ¢ .U . .¢ - H - - - - ¢ . . . . "_The time was spent soc ially Io! i n g the business me eting, an: freshmen ts were served. Chris tian Missi on Ci rc le Mr s .M.G.Ho llan d enterta fifteen me mb e rs o f the Ch un : C h d s t Missionary Circ le a t reg ular meeting,Th u mdn y . .Della Stric klott le d the lesson. ' n e xt gg|.hel'imz in scheduled | Mar c h , when Mr s. Geo rge A ; bum will be the hostess. I Americ an Leg ion Au xi li ar y I At th e r e g ula r mo n th ly b u s me etin g o f the Azneric an I n eAu.xiliary,sc heduled to b e Inexf.Teusday evening,Febr 17, Mrs.Ma r li n K o h l' wi ll p n na hnufnuu liow~1 re- for Mr. and Mrs.Ted Burlrhandthcy Chapter. 0 E. S.The meeting and children.Saturday dinner will be held at the Masonic Temple. guests were Mr.and Mrs.Carol Butts.'Mx-5. Nickels Week- smincd Miss Margaret Henningsen o£|E"d Guest of Ste-inbaughs th of I"cm visited her mother, Mrs. Bef-Mr and Mrs. Wayne Sieinbaugh the tha Henningsen,over the week~ entertained as .their week-endMrs. end.Mrs.Henningsen retumcd|R"lleSt,Mrs.Steinbauglfs sister.: The with her to Peru, Sunday, to visitMrs.Florence Nickels of Omaha. I for untii spring.rl:I \ l l Mrs Mi nni e Tri plc lt s p e nt w¢ d.~f`f2 .£ § ~ -8d ¢ zh M» Lhd't H 1 1 R~ 0'.¥'.»?. wih 1.2. Eil., 1~¥§$l' ~Mrs.O Edrmaton of I?erLhaud, (. Wake.Mrs. Wake, whose homeColm"ado:arrived in Blair, TueB~ is in Olrlahu, underwent a major day evening, for a visit an the home, <\pL~l1ltion that morning.'of her "'°h¢'1»Mrs.W Jhcf tl *Hoag rs She wll i vi 'L igtllfusr)':Cunmlinaentury io II o w a rd Mau§,di,t H..§,i¢§ goin sloarnnhal aside Brooks on his birthday,Mr.and .h h 1 IIM111Frank Hiszhtrea 0ntartninilfl f'f..'fffi. er HDI), A ben Clrver, as "i ..a"'f.:.'.;;i,,°";,;..';¢.;§.;;.1,'"i¢;ia:,;;»..;;m;;;;;;;,:,°;;.;;.;;,;,;; ;i'.1'.§.;t invs ;;.n1 Jfr%i.R§S e §J M R 5~[AM£0 0 | _ °fGRp.I5E§i£i}i71 TE(-3;"'f;;"1'2';;'13 in a bag . ~ "'0RANGES, Juicy Calif., med. size, doz...23c "*`LETTUCE, Calif, Iceberg, 5 doz.size,each 51: "'(`AULlFLOWER, Calif. Snowball, Ib.........10c COFFEE, P. & G. drip or regular, lb... .27c CRACKERS, Sunray Soda, 2 lb. box l9c PEAS, Golden Measure, 2 No. 2 cans ...... ......2 3 c SOAP, P. 8: G. 6 giant bars ~.25c STEAK, fancy Sirloin, lb.291: *Side Pork, sliced or in chunks, lb.180 CHICKENS, roasting or stewing, lb. .._....._..21c .i ~xmd family,Harland Wulf and|~|:: bhnrlcne,1'1vcrelt Stork and chil-'Goldn Rule Circle clmn, George Roch and family .'xI-1 Th d R I tfred Rach of Omaha., .md Bob Wulflby inevi?;;0e,:l atu3C';c:e":)l;f ; uf Orum.I ...e o la \\>\.~" `¥' l : » \:j g ¥. i ' § 3 . , . .~,. g .¢+ 1 .». ... 1 \wr _ ' . . 4 .> ~f V , " * f +..f '.s ~." :l t . g : . ,¢{..\ ".:c . , . .,.¢a.. :s "?¢ °> '~". ~H ~»' .x "1 'e f ~i f v v , r 3 ;_ ' v :.. ~v ~"" }n l s n ~ %f f f l 4 .\'\ . . \'3 \,. f .. .g k 3 ,. . N J e f 'g x .Q ¢5x.»3* ff* .\.*S ,o g a. ._ SAVE Yoon ENERGY ..'rELEPHoNEs Bu s y ,Ac t i v e Pe o ple H a v e a Te le pho ne .Th e y Ha v e O n e i n Th e i r Ho me t o G i v e Th e m I n s t a n t C o n t a c t W i t h Th o s e Do ze n s o f Pe rs o ns T h e y T a l k W i t h E a c h D a y .Th e y C a n Ta l k W i t h a Ha l f D o ze n Pe rs o ns W h i l e T h e y Ar e G e t t i n g Ready to Go See a Single One. IF You"re Busy . . . . GET A TELEPHONE ~ It Will Stretch Your Time Blair Telephone Co. _LAns0N's MAKEZ Kello;; s 6 Cereals, 10 Pk~ ~.13 : Fresh Lettuce Fresh Celery Cabbage Grapefruit Apples Bananas Lemons To Relieve Misery of |.1QumTABLETS Nose Drops_ Cough Dx-ups M a r c o O a t s ,Large, Quick or Reg.1 - c Oran 1 es,Large Size, noz.ssc Butternut ¢l| All Flavom 4 for l9c Ora~ ~ea,Med. Size, PER DOZ.25c Cr nal White M a~ 6 BARS 254: Potatoes HOME Gno\vN Pe r Pac k 40c ary 18.~The Febnmry birthdays[will be celebrated following the business meeting.. Beef Roasts,-, Veal Ro ast; - - - - Steak um or Veal . Beef or Pork §;;§_*;_d R i b Bo i l i n g Me a t l b lb . lb . l l ! l b 211: 22c 35C 25c 18 : A week-end guest of Dr.and Mrs.II.R.Stewart wal their daughter,Miss Ethel Stewart,of the Omaha school faculty. n - -~Advertise In The Iln ter nri sc -- " ¢ : l" " "pn\1\¢u\.nk dinner,Sunday .f o r Re v.an d, Mrs . J ohn P.Br oo ks a nd Howar d , Le ave Fo r Vi si t E.A .Bowerrnan o f Omah a,a n d ln Calif ornia - _4 » » » [mi ss AUIU3 Ame n. | .Mr s.Lor en .Tones an d bah; ld nu gh te r an d Mr s .Theodore Bi x ,Ier and c hildren visited Mrs. Fran] Mo wi s o n a n d Ma r y Ann, 'I`uesda} afternoon.Even ing vi sito rs at tin Mo wi so n h ome wer e Mr. a n d Mr s 'J ones and baby . 5 Mr s.Emma S o ll a tte n d e d th i ,fun eral o f her c ou sin , Mrs.Albir Ne lso n o f Oma ha ,Fr id ay af te r noon.F r o m there she continue: A h i n ~d n t '~u v h n m Mrs.Blanche Warrick .MQ idaughler,Gayle,le n Wednesday-fmoming for San Diego,Califor-I ¢ nia.They will visit. there indefi- Wnizely with Mrs, Warrick's three e daughters,Mrs.Iaftin Stemani _ Mm.Ruben Messer,and Mm. Ralph M¢:Lees, and with her son; =|I-Iayeg Warrick.They also hope'\ to visit their gon and brother. emi; _-Wnrrick, who is suxioped with "h"| army at San Francisw.g _LAns0N's MAKEZ o i l i :|Us h e v i s i t e d a m o n g n e l a t i v é s u n t i l the follonfing day . Mr. and Mrs . J . P. An dersen and Mr s.J o hn Sc hmidt,Vir ge ne a n d Gay e, were dinner gues ts, Sunday , o f Mr .a n d Mr s .Cii ffo rd Me tz le r nn d son,Co n lo n Allen ,o f Te k s - |.aa - Fresh Lettuce Fresh Celery Cabbage Grapefruit Apples Bananas Lemons \gr's birthday. Elizabeth 1-nghcm, daughter olMr. and Mrs. Frank Hightree, eel- ebrnted her (11th birthday, Tuem day.Guanu during the altzmovnand evening induded Menu. ind Madame:Hu-ry h m ,Dick Strlcklett,Mrs.John E.JensenAnd chlidmn, Mrs. Gladys Webster and Beverly,Auld: Amee,Joan Hatwn, and Jmice Aye.Kello;; s 6 Cereals, 10 Pk~ ~.13 :Al\B\»1r women nm Invited to loin In we annunl Wnrld Day of Prayer obaervmce,February 20. Oran 1 es,Large Size, noz.ssc s.. Cr nal White M a~ 6 BARS 254:. . . . | . . . . HM) North Broad St. Fnnoa l. No b:-uh M a r c o O a t s ,Large, Quick or Reg.1 - c Butternut ¢l| All Flavom 4 for l9c Ora~ ~ea,Med. Size, PER DOZ.25c Dt. J. Tilton Young Potatoes HOME Gno\vN Pe r Pac k 40c Beef Roasts,-, Veal Ro ast; - - - - Steak um or Veal . Beef or Pork §;;§_*;_d R i b Bo i l i n g Me a t l b lb . lb . l l ! l b 211: 22c 35C 25c 18 : Mrs.Reed 0'8anlon, Jr. ,Hostess Lu! Evening is II l r a sa v e u e r 1 | ; g _ 3 n e f "'.5 IMrs. Reed 0'Hanlon, Jr., enter ~ tained at a seven o'r:la»ck supper''fr.and bridgu Plny. Wednesday even-I Lling, at hex' home on West Gmn Street. Guests were Misses Hxrrie:Allen and Frmcea 0'H.\nl0n' Mes'dunes L. C1 Klopp, Simon Knahnjl Wayne St.emb|°8'h. J.C. Thomp- Isou, Wilhelm_ Grimm, Kieth Vinton, George Campbell, Letter Kmnberg. 'Fleur Stricklent,Jr.m d John 1,,,h,_ li v l " Yu. and vu could "wrho a book." uw. Wu oouldtall you honrnoothar washerqivis y ou all tha udvunicrqu found In \ h ¢ S p u ~ d Q u u ¢ m. . . h c wr n o o t h » r wc n h or c a n mc d c h S p ud Qu lo n ' | wash ing spee d a nd i nlnq lnq :Hid- | n c y . . . h o wth a S po o d Qu n n n u v= n ¢ you from S20 la S30 In purchma pflco. . . h . o \ r li ls h u i 1 tto q i n y o u d lp ln d - a h h u mm o n : o r p e r i o d o i ma n y yearn. And. most important ol Qu, ln could Qin y ou tho names ol sem-on a n d m o r n u l S p u d Q u a n o w n o n w h o k n o w t h a l u l l m o c m l n q o l S p u d Q u a n m p o d e f l t y . Q -l l .I 1 - \ 4 \ l ». . . . ~ . . . . . . . \ . . . » L m 1 A i ¢ ._.-,.{\".~_ ~. ~1 '~ ~ x ; - 'n IGnnd View Ddolllianvxlfm" A madent-hmlt del gttlofmm Gnmd Wm ¢f»n.¢, :nf D5 lcampu this weekend.Sevenl ofviliton will present n lltanry musical no in the collegechapel on s¢mnf:;':: 1 p. .4 under the nunplcau of the Dunn Clupter of the Amariun Su-hdinnvim -Moines, Iowl. Will Vid! tha [html g Foandadon; dm pwznm will also public is invited. and no ulmlulon sharp wlll be mnda_ L weak-and sunt at Mr. mdMn, F, H. l(eVl¢hr vu thdr lun, include n um-p1-inn number.q J, xmlrsvfer-m at Albion.1 ~? * l l ::;:.;T'1:.'"a;;".,2: boauliiw-\l. xsu swd Quan modal:naw an qnplq ln ou: qua. Seethe New "" ~1 9 4 | M u n n ff 'g priced ~Q :~as low na 'K `Moon.1 .._E ~ gswS~1 ~||~` i H s '' I I I The Arndt Hardware r .» - ~;_Q!1 1 a n !&n_§1;m n l n .\ ¥ . S - n n - L u h . . ! - » . » » . . . .l l Q D . " {;¢a .,:§.i'4¢; ; , _ : :~£ 5 , , , , ? , . f ~f'=5fi}""i: ..-.~a . .J 1Aur l i t .an d Mr s .W .C.And aman a n d two s om o f ' I 'e kn mn. h m m over ni gh t m u h ,Sltu n ri lv.an d also s pe n t Sa nd i wi th Hr . A nd e r - ;3;,'=»i»=ff-R -a.g r a d M m m ; .m e y oBoiseI d . ,M..spent on da v nisrht a t th e Mu lle r h o mg , A i h r n o o n a l l e n n t the ho meo f Mr . a n d Hr s .He n r y Sorwensen 'a ~'~ |'n~¢m~d f»}nn~ r.and M n Paul Paulsen and I.IlaVerne visited there in the even- Mrs. Brym 'Warrick vidted Mrs.Don Moor'a and baby at the S. I.Moore home Saturday.Mr :nd ~ Bry an Wlrnc k a nd day. at the narentml. Ossie Bmouhome. in Blair. Mr. and Mn. Don Moon are the narenf-is of a 7% lb blbv lun born » .';4'.:§z 5/.0 Ia Mn. R-uymrmd Fund: will mm-- wn the club l l u e h 5.g ~ a g ? M ud x ma l F r e d a n d w:me m of um mm F'rs nd\e;°1r: Ksmud. Wednesay. Mr.and Hrs.Howard Jensen Jlck and EdythaHu y .and Mr, md :lm Cli f hm Hi lt lbd were §'un. me t a da i ;.:~.... ig Bnéal m rx ven ZBA-rdcaller nt the Reed 0'Hanlo:y Public Sale! We will sell at d Pm svmdumd h<»m» ~*"*"'~' Sa*"'".,:.'~,md dsudx ow emen 'nan, Mn. Clifwn Hiluhidel »~Edythe Mnry. were wlen at »- - Cari Olson home in Blur. Slhxr- dn -AfternoonL _and Mrs. Glen Human n l Ulwlha.Donald Chrinfcnsen -- Dum Collelze were week-and gun!! lf Mr.and Mm. Arnold Hansen. Mm.M. P. Hxnnen ind Mr.nndg m Chris Hansen and iamlly me mmm there,Sunday. R " . R . B . E . H i l l ,F o r m e r ~ Nellen il employad by MhzH e r m a n P a s t o r , D i e s S u c | J e n m g egg ;;;=;;»; :1 1 2&1a::L1';% :¢?* Wednesdvs Sappenfield'|In nl nl n nr Inv |u _ : m`l»"na»§f'°mdw5 _ 3§C r e e k alebnhs nn ._Mm, Ed Jenun. In-.|mu Imam Bxudm-um| L .A.-v-- m.-...».-_\.|...-n n\uv um uw \,u»||»»¢».-U.-»-- """"3 --..-Rev. R. B. E. am, former pu- home °Lh¢r parents. Mr. md Hrs. movod lm week za l mm nonh C' : r d \ M ~ E i ' £ 2 5 nddenl xM°1§~1-m., |J' 1E.J»nd mari G. F. Lowe were m-, ..l.4.M,-,_ s. K Lowe enter- Mr. ...TMS 'y n ' Sundav dinnér s ums o l Miss mm at llllwer Sunday. for Har. Lmura. TomCdifornln, Monday, Febnmry 2, u Mamie Lowe.old Swumo n oi cmd"and M,-_ Nelson.md 2 :"""';h;§ ' ?'°'§§ attack. Ho m m Kxthu-ine Bsrilink ww* mu Mrs. 11 R. Swanson .na baby- and Mn. 'rg pres twxoe _e 11 ~ um wesk-and in Omnhl with hex Mn. James Presba is svendinx Omnha vlmtd3Y»and had aeemmgly enjoy isimr. Elizabeth Bnrtiink-n few dln Omlhl.Mr. md 1 hi s u m:e w ! h mm.Mr. md Mrs.Emu Fallen .and Mr. and . W a lt e r mmm s pe nt sevenServices were held at Lon Anxe~ sons were Sundny aiwmoqq-wsiv md dnuzhters of Omaha aww t.he_an "Drawn les, md the body was buried there. on at the Hurley Clemenu home. weellgo-end at the C. L. Rdd and L. init-They 4Survivors include the widuw, slgcni 'I'l1ev |tU|1}' '"éf"L"%¥ Hg; 1;g »D.m;» = hum;k vide wm».l»1:> P l l d dn hier,Mn.au man u m m:u r a o-weeNfxnfTh.3 &F§.,.-..f,Frfdesg. Fabruarv za, at Mrs. WE n n .Amman Rumllasen.u m M ; " f n : m v .Mawnn.Mn. Drew- of *JW e Gennxde Vander sdml rezurn»d.f""' v. Hxll, who was 'll yexlrgl bruh Powvr Comvnnv. wzll :ive Sunday. w 1 " n Iowa.Visitors nt H Zi é i xunng fi :Mhz w Calior- a garffn i m m m e mu mi md f , 5 ' 1 > I' .'f',.".f=."`.,,"3"1§'...d,ff;';,;'°f;3.73 .m..¢."Z nk in 1986; the prusnt minister, nt dinner,Sunday.for Mr. and Sundlv dinner an of Mr. ma Renshzw nn mv . A.w.c;-lremmzk ov er I;-hu g g ;H;;-W,;;=;g»- ,gm-U Buda "f,ei__§§*'~°¢_[ w a -»-...hld served u pute r nt Inlmd. Chrllwne .W¢chier, :lmneth and by Mrs. Chn Whitnnbk. Wdnes- nadly dm-DInlv lle Inwruwe Ksnasaw Paul- .limes Wachter.'day.|Mn. John Iinenknox, Pmnhn, 'uma' mek,Dr. a nd Mn. Vernon Van nm!Mr, a nd Mn. Alv in Rumunw-blrenday.1' saéiung -.Gilmer ¢.¢ ,,R-spldl, of omh.enn dm week-gud ¢ um Gertrude Vander smu o i o l \ E m "isner \;allny Creighton the James In Bo m lwma |14 Mm. Iowa and Vernon Bu.:Dxni me lj!'''Mr.a n d Mn A. W.Burg; Ulmungax wen enmruined nt d&nner.|M¥`l. June; ° " " " "r m m nm Sl h l rd a y nr Nea Svndlv by Mrs. Anand; mmm-\S\§=;6=:;'i1 ._ _._,._nl .sen.-E§i!Z,"'*°~'3E5Tl 1 T i f Dr, md Mrs . w. E Muo n en-Sunday evonlnz dinner :nuts d um Klmn;;;;v 3 7 ',L2,g_g._.,~ g g urulned xx dinner. Thursdny. !orMn. Berth: Y-#We were Mr. md overnight n 'r I sElnineJof Lin 114 nd Mamma C. E,John Mrs. A, H. Lowe md Dickie ===d|my "Mr U; "...Hms en md Edvard Mn, J lunna Ol -wi n :mens the wack-md nt f1=='§°.?....°...|The Me. at ¢'§Z`mu Creek .ua -nd arm. Mr mega" ma .1 vnrv nuzenuful mod and hmi lv »'»'3`"R»3¥» mini fimily.| |John Pewnon, Hrs.nmd Mn-on.Geomei' ""'Rynh.'na-|H:~'a"."~'.,,air;»1a m:I Simonaeyjrznd non of»J.C. Bmdersen mcluded Mr. an gg Lhpm.._<==<!°~=f Earn. Ed 'vg;1m,_g1d Min Hamif LaVerne visited there in the even-ink.Mrs, Brym Wu-rick Vidted Mrs,Don _Moore and babv at the S. I.Moore home Sxeurday-_Mr, .nd Lin. Bryan Wlmck and children were umm mum Si m- day. lt the varemxl. Osde nu:-umhome. in Blair.Mr.and Mm Don Moore are the mrenth of A 7% lb. bllw lan bornFelvruarv 5.H n .Moore (nee Mary Ann Dolan:and the babyue a t the Darental.s. I. Moorenne: csllqnkto lee gym dwg-_g s wee were m n .n..<$'.. Rav Dolan Ind Bn-barn Oscar Pmmn and Charles. w. G.Fitch and family, Dm Home andfamily. Mrs.Bryan Warrick mdLinda. Mn. Sun Moore and BwYY. Mrs. Geom Mmmdorf. (mariaGillilm. Mnrmuet Ave. and Glenn e.Mr. and Mrs. C, B. Bunn mentSundnv with their non-in-law md daughter.Mr.and Mrs.Oval Reeves and family.Mrs. Reeves'dmr . Mm. A.R. Baden. was a zuest on Monday-Mr. C. B, Bunn visited in 0ma~ha, Wednesday.with her niece.Mrs. J. H: Sh-icklett.Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Seefusspent Sundav among reladvea andfriends in Wmhoo.Saturday :meets oi'Mrs.ClaraMaman and Mr. and Mm. Raymond Seefus were J. G. Seefus and fam ily of Omaha. Mr. and Mm E. E, Dixon anddaughters.hind; and Judy.andDr.and Mrs,Norman K.Rath-mann and Joan viailed at the var. enul. G. A. Razhmann, home Sm-unday evening.Mr. and Mrs. G.A.Rathmann left the followingday for Los Anzeles.California.to visit their son.Dr.WilliamRathrnann. Mrs. E.E.Dixon and children were Saltundav aftemoon iruestsof Mrs. Clarence Hansen and babv. in Blair.Mr. and Mrs. Gudmond SorensenandLorettaentertained.'I'\1esday evening,for Mr.and Mm OttoSorensen and babv and son of Her-man.Sundav evening callers wereMr. and Mrs. R. M. Iverson_Mr. and Mm. Otto Sorensen andson, Dickie, called on Mr. and Mrs.Hans Sorensen and family, Thurs-day Aftemoon. Edwin Simonsen of Umxha spent the weekend with his mother. Mrs. Carrie Slmohsen and family.He retm .ed to Omaha Sundav even-'ing, accompanied bv Mrs. Simon- sen. Gledys and Elmer.who vis» ited Mr. and Mrs,Ted Simonsen and son. ! ~J4oma1éno§¢!'Yl zm §\m¢A§`m»m at ¢hé"1='T11< elson home were Mr.and Mrs. eonre Jensen and Mr. and Mrs~artin NeIB~0n and Jeanette. of~mer. Iowa,Mr, and Mrs.Howard [Arsonndtamilv have moved into thepdikeranchhome.recentlv va- |180 mine d ""r '°"|Chm.\-les Brodenen..Aihernoonr, Ross md M m¢.|the Stlte Unlvanity.ln. H.Lrv0!l Kuhr und e Wuinesdsy eveningw Bmnuue n' .Luold .s u m d s |608 were m~.1 Mr. md En. lvllin d Satuxdny allen at l. Hsrold Frwdla.ry Divine wla n Wed-er Knut of Kr, and3¢ekl\.m.honorlnx her 5-ldav avenlnz dinnerIn Bocldval ware thealmeyef. md Mr. and gm md Russell were m mM n .John R u mu n m KAY were Suurdxy me m d Hn .Emmn dlzmmd ;erl d ~ Ho w l r d lylor-ml Mn Chrh Ruwn alle n we m Mn. Muk Ca muun, Mn. Gene Chrlmenaex of Blairima Mn. Orville Hum.. me Ron~ ald of Omnhl. Mn,Mxlcolm B m d m n and Susan and Poll spent Wedneldny wi th Ir. md J. C. Bmdenau md Mn. Hllrle Ounexvn. The York Cmsk Club held its mmul oynsr mvgg at S»chdfler'sBull ln Bldr on day evudnx. Deux Ghrlxtemen.son of Mr, and Mnwlllo ne ~ X 3 1 e .r.ua lET Pete Andarlen.` \Rauma Wnchtzr of Ronllelg m Wednudny avsnlnz st the? une Chrllumen home.Hr. nndMm.Mane Cnrlnfenaen vi.sited§l n .Ka th Peieliam.'l\ze.sdnY~ u m m m h u , J .Afvemoon vidbnrsJlemmuweWllliamacm Mins Helen Wnrrlvk.bade MAG-sen treatednnd claumltu of thehool, Thursday. in hon-vlrthdsy.Her evanlmzEd, Elmer. Nels. and sen.Irs. Ralph Penne were|er rnlesu of Mr. and Wulf and sons.evenin! dinner weanMn.H\1'PrY Madsen were the £2070 and Mrs Otto Ruwe_ andareSundaydmnerr. and Mrs. Milo JeD~ unily.Mntzen md Mn. Johne had the flu.Emer zum.: at Mr. andMa n n tamed w m v u t h e Uuu ruMorne Chrishnlen home.Those preunt w help DawayrKruse, nm of Mr. and Mn. Vlgi Kruse. celebnfe his second blrtlday on January 29th. were Mr. arMn.William Behfehdt Ind MI-hd Mrs. Mol-le Ghrlstaexmgn ax hmlly. Mr. and Mrs. 'I'l~mrwnld Hanu and Frances M-ae wen Sunday di| nu zuesis nt the Clarence Hmm:Home in Blair, Guests present to help JnlllWeber oelelzrnte bin birthday. Sn urdly 0Ven\nR'. were Mr, Bhd MrHarlandChrialenunandBettLou and Mr.and 'Mm Thnx-'valHansen and Frances Mae.Mrs.'rhnrvald Hnnsen anFrances Mae :Dent Tuesday eve:ink at the Harland Christense home.Mr mm Mm 1t.1»1....| m..:.».. wefe the ( 'nl zulu un 1 *he De~Y.m¢°°?nm.$,"{.;'§,."»£\| be hald!he:"°°g f Bad eveninx at Mrs.Bsrtha'R"e Hill Sc wen or of her hMissNellye E, Custer was a Blair visitor,Saturday.~ ~Mr. md Mrs. Oval Osborne md'i l r =1ul n mn e d w Bla i r the nm s r . " g m 0 weew m i m Chrilwmen and Ke n~ W;-~¥ '""' neth, Iwmand Kutle and Ray' of gh " i i moqd, Jr..Marcus Knnzer Ind'd '|Jumor Brewnwr attended the gd Mm Crelghion-Great Lakes h u mb ml M en dgame in Omaha. Wednesday.'Do r. "-'T w Mr. and Mn. Emil Fallen. Lyle_tavof nandAllan.ment Friday eyeninz mg d fx atlthe Eftlel- Pm.. hoxiuebin "';§-."°i1i'.'3m debinr rs.'n cee rule r ':ix-thdxy.|Beck1un hav.M1;=-Ev# -YY"9=°°a. e!\¢¢f¢~11£"=d.».f§"'¥'1'T?¥.'»'€ ;;i;'§."'" ;."'~""~"|l and o A We will sell at Public Auction on the placeknown as the Wm. Allen farm 9 miles south ofBlair, 3 miles west of Ft.'Calhoun, or one inile °north ol' Wranch School, on M U N D A Y F E B 1 6 '4 2 9 0 9SALE STARTS AT -12:30 0'CLOCK 2-HEAD OF HORSES-2 One black team, mare and gelding, smooth mouth, weight 3000. | ,|o n - M A C H I N E R Y - One 10-20 McCormick-Deering tractor; one John Deere tractor gang plow; one horse drawn gang plo\v; one walking plow; one diteh- er; one hammer grinder; one burr grinder; one Minnesota grain binder;one grain elevator; one press dril l;one broadcast seeder;three disc:10, 8 and 6~fL; one hay rake; two walk- ing cultivators; one wagon running gear; one, box wagon, com plete; one hay rack and gear; one car trailer; one buzz saw; one 8-ft. mower; one dirt slip; one endgate seeder, nearly new; one hand corn sheller; one 3-section harro w; one cattle oiler; one corn planter; one lister; one go-devil; one manure spreader; one pump jack; one water heater; one 50-ft. belt; 150 feet of rope; two sets of harness; one saddle; tools; some household furniture and other articles too numerous to mention.: _ F E E D - - Five tons of Sudan hay; one stack of oats hay.'. TERMS-3-CASH Joe Lazuife Estate 0 w N E R TAYLOR & W ELLS and SI JOHNSON Auctioneers and Clerk :n s Ba pti st Mls s lo n Ur rc le at Mr% r i a Kor sh of s.P\ida1.'. Februm 3.A les so n on "Rac e Relations was given and Mrs. Wac hter serve unch. Misses Be ad s Is om,Josebhir Heis,Kathe ri ne Bartlinsc.ar Zlhester Nelson we re Thursds eveni nsr d inner Rues ts of Mr.arHrs.Rob ert Sk inn er. Mi s s Pa tr ic ia W e st o f Omah spent.Saturday n iirht. and Sunnis Lt. home. Aft.ern00n Bridnze Club was er ertain ed by Mr s . C E Johnsm F'ridnv,the hdstess ser vi ng lessert lunc heon.Mi sa Maszm .owe rec eived the hizh prize.Th :lu b mee ts wi th Mis s Lowe, Fe bn |.I'v 19.The O. E. S. me t Thursday ever n g ;af te r th e business meetinsr un c h was se rved bv Mr. an d Mr : Ilaude Clements. Mrs. J ames Pre: la. and Mr s .Surah Swa n. Mr .an d Mr s.A l u m Jensen ar mun c e the b ir th o f a ba by d au gi er, Thu rsd ay ,Feb ru ar y 5.a t th 3ln.ir Hospital. Mi s s Doris Hllrr is on o f Oma h spent Sunday with her narents. tJ 1 .. B. Hsrri sons.Th e Ch ri s Ko r sh oj f ami ly s ne r iun da y i n Bla ir at the Si mon K o:.hojs,wi th Mr .an d Mr s P M 's.ulsen of W albac k. Nebraska. Mr .an d Mr s .Ha r o ld Fr ewste Terry a nd J ea nine moved to Biai rion day Of thi s we ek. Mr . a n d M m.Hersc hel I.n.ym.a| ar me rs wes t of he re , ha ve move s.W..,4 ICI ld lYld IB ly 1- n.ale ueI. i~as.s- |~|- ,e isis it r - ll land Mesdannes H. G_ Kennedy and family of Pane. John Rumussen and Karen Ksv of Bellevue.andE. L. Demminz md Axdlce.Mr. snd Mrs. Raymond Ruwe andfamilycalled on Mr.sud Mrs. Gustave Kshnk snd mmxly, ¢Mon- dav.Mr. and Mrs.Harold French,Charles and Vlrkinm. were Mondayvisitors of the Joe Loves.|Helplmr Arthur Kuhr celebrate lhis birthday.Saturday-wereMessrs. and Mesdames Harold E.[Rasmussen and Shirley, Will Han- sen and Iamilv.Clarence HansenandfsmilY.Detlef Wulf.Jarna Wulf and sons. and Alfred Nelson |Mrs. Emma Taylor, Russell andCharles. called on Mr, and Mrs.'Them Williamseu.Tuendsy. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hansen vis-'ma Mr. -vg Mrs. Harold Tofl. of Tekamah,anday.|Friday visitors of the Jens Han- ssns were Messrs. and MesdsmesJamesWulf and sons.Hu-landWulf and Sharlene, Ray Rasmussenland daughters, ond Ieonard Nel- son and family of Arllnizwn.Mr.'and Mrs. Ivan Inrsen were Wed~ nesdav visitors.James Wulf. Everett Stork. JensIliansen, and Hsrlsnd Wulf attended the wrestlinz matches in Omshu|M'onday evenlmr.Their familiesI sen and Betty Lou were Monday evening supper guests st the Thor.vald Hansen home,Betty Lou was un overnight goat, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson, Mr.and Mrs. Russell Wand and Dun~ adl, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Ward andMr. and Mrs. Cedl Brant helpedLyle Oldbach, son of Mr. and Mrs.Andrew Olbach, celebrate his birth day. Sundav at the uarenml. An. drew Olbach home.Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thane andfamily WEN Mondsv eveninz call-ers at the Floyd Johnson home.Mr.and Mrs.Louie Mathiesen and Gene.Mr. and Mrs.Lluvd Mschiesen.Merrill Johnson,Mr. ang Mrs. Lloyd Johnson and Mr. an Mrs. Russell Ward were callersat the Norris Ward home. Sundav dinner guests at the Charles Iaughlln home includedMrs. and Mrs. Jess Laughlin of Te-karnah and Mr. and Mrs. GeorxreBough..Mn, Loren Layman returned toher home. Thursday morning, afterhavinzspentseveralweeks inMissouri. Mr.and Mrs.Loren Laymanand fsmilv spent Sunday at the Herman Carlsen home ln Crair. Guests at the Charles Thlelioldzhome.Thu_rsdsy evenink.included I lI l l I | 4 E I 1I rLr r. r. 1.d '\ visited Mrs Harland Wulf. Mr. and Mrs. Lars Rollend andfamily were Sunday dinner :meats,of Pmf. and Mm. H. F. Swenson.Mr. and Mn-1_ Harold E, Rasmus- sen cnterlxined at pinochls. Thurr- day for Messrs.and Mesdamcs-Raymond 'Rasmussen.EvereuStork,Harold Stork.GiflnrdFrench,Jena Hangar.Harland Wulf.and Harland Nelson.Prizes went. to Mrs. Everett Stork, Bahland Wulf, Mrs. Raymond Rasmus- sen and Gifford French.Mrs. RavRasmussen assisted the hostena ln serving refreshments.Mr_and Mrs.Georze Rasmus- sen and fsmilv were Pdday vial!- onr of the Harland Nelsons.Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rasmussenand Shirley and Mrs.Chris Rns» mv-lssen were Seturdsv dinnerlruesla of Mr. and Mrs.HenryKuhr. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rasmus- sen and dnulrllters visited Mr. andMm, Gilbert Shark. Tuesday.TheStarkswle d on Mr. md Mrs."g;;n§V"'f- lgonrby evenlnz. ey n reason and MilMtzee of remont called on Mrs. Emma Andreaaon,Qundny after- noon,Mm Minnie Bannon calledthere Sahuday. S\|.nd-my dnner lzuute of Mrs.Casale Hansen were Mr. and Mrs.Will Hansen and family. and Mr. and Mrs.Gifford French andEumene.Tuesday afternoon ruests of Mrs,Will Hansen were Mmlames Oscar Matthews.Theo. Williamson. Em-ma Taylor. Alben Kuhr, and Clar- ence Hansen. Mr. and Mrs Jens Hansen called on the F'loYd Wdlivers in Omaha, S"§°=:;. un y evewr nests of theWill Wulfs werelhssre. and Mes- damea Ardrur Larsen of Omaha. Bud Croudy and family. Ind RayWulf end con. Messrs.and Mesdamea AlbenBenson and sonx. Hu-rv Gleeeelmen and flmily. Henry Hllssnklmo mdVlnrllandMm Minnie Bmsnnwere'hresdav evenlnz dinnermesh of Mrs. Adella Grman in hon-or of Marjorie GlJ\lle'3 birthday.Auendm. Danlnh lnd la '/ua_ - , g ~ P . M d X mn ' | , F r i d a y , I1|Mlxmie Benson. Pofzr Nielsen, Art Pullen. Joe Jenson. and Jenn Ivar- aen.Mr. and Mn. Velmzr Kam enter. u mm a t Ulnoehle.Friday.forMears. and Mudafnea.h y P i x .wmum.Walker Rathe.Al maSkov. John Hart. Arthur A,.d,,,,_,,,_ Orville Benson. albert Benson. and Alvin Katt.Pnxee were won by'Mr-e.Orville Benson,Alvin Ka nllra.Albert Benson.ll r.and 1. Rev Fezneronlst. and Amer ov HE R M A N N E W S Marlon Wakefield and Irvinh m m entered the army, Mon--feg a n gruc mg-w \ r . I rs.eau eTekamah will leave nelt week (gf Los Annales.California Us liveMn. Webai ll the former lllldnd Brewster.ufhter oi Kr,and Mn, J. M. Brewster. Leonard Hendrlckaen of Kansas gm" oy Myrl Fleschfhan and ranfl".T;.,».'2I.`.'3. ~ .Jens "'T.'"l§....§`.?.5.' y lleighbors ol Mr, and Mrs. Ki: sen.' g ; Y - w h. ; r y e g m li vi n ie rr na t l d T h 'd r l .u n s a r m ,e n _n e5 1 _ _ § f , " D 0 . . . i § ' ° 5 . . m " § f § 1 , §t h e r n a t a f a r e w e l l D n r t v .P n d s d a y e v e n i n g M i e r s a t t h e H a r o l d " ; e " ; " " . f l y r H ° ' f " " " ? d S° h € h ° J o h n s o n h o m e .~ v s m o v i n g r o m M .L e ' r n 'l r | d z s n d 1»:d,* '1 ~M r s . m N e l s { ' . i " . . n » i § . : n d c h a r s l M ; a n d M r s . G w g ;L r z e l w a b e "w e r e S u n d s v d i n n e r r o a s t s a t S u n l vN e l s n n m l g r : 1 e n t h e C h a r l e s T l u e l f o l d t h o m e |S u n d a y d n n e r 'r s o f M r . a n M r . n g , M r s . A 1 E n x e r a n d J a n -M r s .A u b r e v G a i n e s w e r e M r . a n e t _ a n d o r m a H e n d r l e k s e n w e r e M r s H o w a r d I - a m e n a n d f a m i l y . F r i d a y e ve n i n x r z u e s t a a t t h e M r s C h a m b e r l a i n M r C l r a r l e s '1 ` h l e l f o l d t h o m e .' A u b r e y a n d M n m m M r . a n d M r s .C " " " " 'j s m m . a n d W a k e f i e l d a t t e n d e d W e s l e y h b a b y s p e n t S u n d - a v e ve n l n z a l .u ' °, G u i l d W e d n e s d a y a t h e C l a :C h a t r l e s 'l ' l 1 l e l f < g d vt h o m e .M d o 'h o m e ' r a .l y s a n d r .a n 'W g m -f g g g e "S v ' " ' ~ ; _ ° f " g d W . § ,<i ; '° ~=»¢."l.€;." "'5»/'I.'» I'§1..».l'.. . . .. " '" i§ l f.l Z1 ; s y a m o o n a n e " ° " l l . a r s e n w e r e S u n d n v d i n n e r : w e s t h o m e .' a t t h e T o m W a k e f i e l d h o m e . M a l c o l m B r v d e n e n w a s a M o n - | d a y e v e n i n z c a l l e r o n M r s .H a t t i e Cameron and Mr_ and Mn. J. C..Brod ersen.Mr.and Mrs.J. C.Brodersen spent Tueedav afternoon nl; theRiley Bivdkrsen home. Charles Brodersen. small son ofMr, and Mrs. Frank Bmdersen, has scarlet fever. . 03£wul~Xfon. ~ ~ Mr. and Mrs. Pr-itz Jann and fam-ilv spent Wednesdav eveninl at the Paul Wulf home;Fridav evening,Mr.and Mrs.Bernard Thomnsonandslfred Jame s and ~ Aman- da oxrernon wsresmeM'r. and Mrs. Ed Sdn and Esth-er visited.Friday. at the JohnVoz! heme.Sunday visitors at the John Vogt home were William Markmsn, Sr..Hg-;'=~a nd g s Ed-vard r u .Fred Markman md family all ofBannlnzton,Neln-aah,Elmer E.Aalon and tamlly. John-ny PetersenMissVerabelleVo lt of Or rn,H " Wllwalk o f Elkhorn. ma Tietgen mem me weak av. Lhs Henry Tldnn home and Ulla week at Bernard 'I'hornp|<m's. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Thompsonand Emma 'Iietzen ment Wednes-dy evonlnnr in 0m\h\. auendlnz ¢|||_|p0J;p[nMr. an Mrs. Herman Bolln ufPender were vlaiwn at Peter J.Nellon'|lan week.Mr. Bolln isMn. Ndaon'a brother.Mr. and Mn. Albert Jenun and family were Saturday avenin vll-lton at the Hem Svogenon e.Alma Svozenen vldud ' l u iMn. Nellie Payne and Ida John-son. Saturday afternoon.Hana, Harry and Alma 8vo¢sr~ lon spent Monday eveninx nl. the l LdMr-.aérd Mn.Ivan Halma and w1 . 5 3 - y . o f n . . ° ? . \ E n . m a Kroger.Thev were en route homefrom Tekamah when they had at-l.end0d funeral lervleea for Alfmd gggw-nlne~year-old lon of Max M hid Mn. Otto Chrlawffenea were Bundaé mwah el llr. andMn . E mu ;mrier. Bernard Thomsaon home. I I| l | I|l Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hnjek and bahof Idgh, Nebraskll. visited Sunda at Geonza Chaxnberlaiws.Mn Hnjek is n ister of Mm Chamberlain. Chester Nelson was a Thur-eds nirht and sunoer rum at BeSkirmefs.The Happy Hsnnonv Club me Tmradav with Mrs. Hints. Tlurreday lz'\1eal'a at the Lvui Grimm home were Mr, and MnJohn Quinlan. and Pat of Blair. Sundav dinner zuests at thEd Quint horns were Mr. and MnAlfred Quiet ana family.Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wakefield anmovinzontotheAnnaImue:and. where Drew will make thei ome.The eonhnuation class met Sei urdav afternoon with Rita Wil llamaMr. and Mn. Frd Grabbe wen Saundav afternoon visitors aGeorxze Hienasexfa.Sunday m e m as, me JuneCone!home were Mr. and MrsNe d lm. a nd fa mily , Beverelv Gdnea avant the week:o d at the Charlie Blanohanome.Mr.and M n .Fremont Jenner and wldren were vldwn in Pre mimi. Wednesday.Marlon Wakefield n o Manda:to enter the quarurmnw divisionat Fort Crook. ~ ~.z.?=afV~;1 Mr. and Mrs. ilhrion Loftis ol oral;were sullen at the Rnymond French home. Sunday ahlrnonn.Mr. and ln. Ola Sem-mn andaona were callers at the Joe Jea-aen homo. Prldav evenlnfr.ln. &ui e Hanlo n entertained at dinner. Sunday. for lean. and Meedames Gifford I-'ranch and son and Will Hansen a family.n r M n . an were :uma rr Lhflzld and llra lhert Jenaen. evenilur.Mr. and Mn. Glfforq Frvn tended a card nal-that the Harold aasrnluaen home.unday even K-'llr-a Anton Andervn was hon- eea to the Ma rch Mi nn Club'I'l\ureda.Guam lndvued Ma rdemonarry Wulf and son. Gary and Howard Haier and children. French of ldrSunday eh at Public I will hold a Public Sale on t ed 2 miles west, and 1 mile sont ton, and 4 miles north and 2 mil horn, on the Military Highway, o F r i d a y F e b r u a 9 and offer the following descri~ 4-HEAD 01? HORSE Bay gelding, smooth mout lbs.; gray gelding, smooth mout lbs.; bay mare smooth mouth, lbs.; black gelding, 6 yesrs old, w 14-HEAD OF CATT Six good Holstein milk cows; heifers, iust fresh; one heifer, to one 1-year-old heifer; one 4~m~ one good Holstein bull; two calves FARM MACHINERY and EQ 0ne 1938 Model A John ~'~ rubber; one cultivator for trac No. 52 John Deere tractor plow; o tion Case disc; one 32-ft. John elevator, complete: one 4-section one 12-it Minnesota hay rake; o planter; one Minnesota No. 3 5-f hay rake; one box wagon; one » one endgate seeder, almost new; one riding cultivator; one 6-ft. one 8-ft. disc; one 6-volt electric plete; three sets of hamess; one tric brooder; one Macomb 500-c er; one hnrruw seeder; one stack | about 500 bushels of oats; about hens and pallets; some honsehold SALE STARTS AT 10:00 AM. W ILL BE SERVED ON THE BY THE BENNINGTON MISSIONARY I I TERMS (`asl\,or make arran~ your own banker. Nothing is nntil settled for. HENRY DIE CHAS. SHIPLEY and TONY 'Auctioneers BANK OF ¢. NNINGTON1 _..._ ~I o Premvnz.Mr. Layrnm held arm sale on Fehruarv 6. farm, locat- of Benning- east of Elk- y20 ~~ properly - 4 weight 1,500 weight 1,350 weight 1,450 ght 1,650 lbs. -1 4 vo dark roan reshen soon; old heifer; I P M E N T e tractor on r; one 14-in. : 14-ft, 4-sec- ere portable ,HL barrow; VM. H. com mower; oneLlking plow; ne spreader; rain binder; Fenner, com- 0-chick elec- k oil brood- alfalfa hay; 500 Leghom mods. and cutstanding leader of the mn CONSERVATION~|>lANf *ll * a r 5?»g;i-?~": L f comlnvio n `i Dougno a to keep A m or|¢ o'| ea rl so rvlng for tho duration. . . . To prolong tho llfo ol your car-to avoid mony molor ropalr bllls -to proton your poekotbook-to prosorvo your motor cor transportation. . . . Soo your Chavrolot doolqr today for lull dotolls ot Chov rolot'|orlglnal "Car Conservation Plan," and koop your cor lowing Cl wall by k o op ln g h w o l l s o rvk o d .U B §| H DRY UYnu..vnumuzumm n -nuA MOIILE rumou IS A STRONG NA'I'|0N n LUNCH ;R0UNDS ?iEN'S ments withbe removed i ' I J 1 . / 3 '~ 1 C ] 1 E l I g 0 L E 1 ~ KS I ILnuuus, Clerk Blair. Nebraska - * -- -- - - - _- . . . _ r e a l mme u n ltlf vwll real na me unk no wn Tis . D avi d W . Harr is . re a! name u nkn own rdin . Even T. Ha rdin ! u n g ~ ; ; , ¢ _A n n e J .H . I .H U h 0 l f A h a u l M n n h n ., . a Peq »~: P: fa 1 Q..;: L 1 3 ||||_|_. m o v e t h e c l o u d s c a s t u p o n h i s g 1 t l e 3 ? f \ = . t o m i d r e a l O t h £ 0 b y a h r c l d m l p r i g h t s ,t i t l e s .i n t e r e s t s ,H e n s a n d d e m u \ d g o f y ° u .¢ n d o n c h ° f ¥ 0 u . o f : m c k i n d w h a t s o e v e r .o f .i n o r 5 9 .m g r e a l e s f . a f f Q . _o r g q v ~ » -'mm z N'm m>nnm._¢\_.._.-... 19 m n i LB rm NOTICE OF SUIT 0'I!anlon & 0'II:1n1or1. Attomcys To:Jonathan Ashe:-:xftz ahcraft reui name unknown~pause i J onathan .-Xhhcmft: rd wf o rd Allen ;-Alien, real mme unk nown.spouse o f Cr aw- ord Alie n:A mb u r g h @; .:1 Hu n g a to :Hu ng a te .N1 1 name un kno wn. Sp ous e 9 1' Ann H. Hu n g ute ;A n n H .J .Hu n xa te ; I-Iungate.real n a me un- lmown , a li o uu e o f A n n H. J . Hun - Khtez Humzute.ma l n a me un kn o wn ;II u nxa te ,real na me un kn own,snouse o f Humrate.real na me un kn o wn ;Samuel Ho us to n;Hous ton real na me un kn own.spouse o f Sa mu el I lou ston :D. M. Ha ll, te a l na me un k n own ;Ha ll, re a lna me un kn own.spouse o f D .M . Ha ll,real na me u nk n o wn :George . spouse o f J eh ixl s .Cook;Par ris G.Cooper;-- - -- » Co o pe r ,m x name unknown, mouse of Parris G. Coo er ; W m. B. C auble, real nameu n k vm ;-Caubie,real n a m unk no wn . sp ou se o f W m. B. Cauble,real na me un kn o wn ; Charles Cooper;-Cooper. rea!na me un kn own.spouse o f Chnlles Cooper; J ohn Cooper;| Cooper, real name unknown, spouseo f J ohn Cooper;Theodore Cla rk ; Cla rk , rea l na me un kn own, Spouse o f Theodore Cla rk ;J ehilll D. H.!'1:hu¢.H .Roberts.real na me un- u §1kno vn:`S amuel W arr ic k;I l l .Ha mli to n .k n o wn ,Sar ah Rey no lds:|W| \'1'i¢k,n a l na me unkno1=m.|C.Hu n i l to n , _ , .I?¢\r\\nlf\¢»-nal l l l \ l "°| °~-\"""`U m __m u m ls. HarL. A . Ha rd i n , Lvnthu. At. Ha A n n J ,H .H IIumrate. T. E_.__u»v-!lGll|.l|l|\5'5 ulUIUOI w s e ve ml y enjoin andl.ul.kn0W ll. Thomas E. Hummm. Rin- hm wi......,|......|... _.c -._- - - ~ gthea Ha rd in ,Luc y A.`HRT1I'1LE§- S, Harding. A. D. J ones, real name unk nown,Alfrfbd D. J ones, J oseph Johnson,W C. J ames,ma l na me un kn own,Ha d lv D.Johnston, Hother J exer , Lazena J e nn. I-hnilv --¢:vw z ulu Ui!!I n 01 y uu,YUUIheirs.executors.admi nia trxb orl and as sig ns h-o m h ere after c la im- ing' Or asserting a ny rights, tities.interests,c laims.li s an d de- ma n d s o f , i n o r to ~ r e a l e s ta te . Av n n "9n -l 4|»A...--!n.....»2... AI.-101g Allen." " " " " " "Br oth c m:Alllbllrlzhn F0311 n a me un kn own:Amb uf ith. 'reel name unknown. spouse of. Amb nr gh . re al na me un kn o wn ;C. Allen , rea l na me un kn own: Alle n, r eal name unkno wn. spouseo f C .Allen,real na me un kn o wn ; H .C.Anderson.renl Wifi?" " " | 1.w o n ;Cook.r o m na meunknown. snouae of J ehinl I. Cook; Melinda.Cooper;Cooper, real name unknown, spouse of Me~ lin da Cooper;J .Cox,real na me un k n own ;Cox.real- name un kn o wn ,spouse o f J .Co x,m a l n a me un k n o wn ;T.B .Cu mmin g ,rea l name un lrn nwn:C u m n u l l,m u l nalui.: unruluwn;u1rurge| H Me a d '~ H .Mea d.rea:Ho llan d :Holla nd. mal na me unk nown, sp ou se of George Ho l- lan d; Che ster hi. Hami lto n; Ha mi lto n ,real n a md un kn own, spouse o f Chester M.Ha mi lto n ; E va n T.Hs n i i n f Ha rd in , rea l n ame un kno wn. sp ous e o f E v- an 'I'. Hardin: J ohn Hulbert: na me u nk n own :Mead. real na me un kn o wn ,spouse o f Ed wd . H.Mead real na me unlgnvwfliJ ames C. Mitc hell:Mitc he ll. real na me un kn own.spouse o f James C.Mi tc he ll:Geol1I¢M. M i l l a M i l l s ,r e a l n a m e u n - \ . . . . . . . . . l ..u n u n h . n l n n n u k i M '~ . - _ - - _K li n e , LRoberts.real n a me u n - ' s f " i \ f " " " " l . ¢ " ° " " " " ' " " " ` " "` "" Ikn own. : mo us e of Mar i o L. Rob er u: .A ma s: m\\a;'rl:l:;!mme.. ";=,'g';n:;- known. . ' u o wnKli ne,J Kennedy na me ur Creed Sanders:Sanders,|krealna me un kn o wn ,auoune of:.a;.:m\' 4;gf,i;?¢¢n ;§2§[,,:?0 § o d £ Ckeed Sandfzrs:Au - a h a m Sl¢;»<~kler;'~..Woods, real name unknown,+ er , re a name un nown,Bn ou se o f . xb mmm S ec kler :Seck- §'.§'°"§'.'?..?' . . '." " ' ° ' ° " w w m f , w i f f d i r e a l n m L:=;.'&L1`:1"°i2.:fPf=§;S°sE1f-few »m\==fif>~f~1._~=..q»==.»o f ~ m . . . . ¥ .*$_=.£=.1:."<'=c .M, Klin e. r e: I . C . W Klin eJohn C. W , di ohn A. *Kline,,W m..Ken llmowrn,W m.. ne unlnmown, ,E Kli ne,re: r _u vns.. xl name un-: real mmeJine. LouiseWilliam J. meday.malJ. KennedyWilliamI. |l name un-e. .mlm N_William J.Kennedy mrvillo Lip- ma n,m li T. uhli n- v P. Liver-m l m m e '. real mmeLignincotz. KZ.Ph:-hm pnincfm. D. e unknown. Li11nin»:ozt.rd H. Mud mme un~Jqll, Gponze u wm l e m s a i d r e a l e s t a t e l n t h e p l a i n t i f f ;m o b t a i n t h e d e c r e e o ! s a i d C m n t m n c o l l i m z o t r e c o r d a t r u s t m e m l d e b y A l b e r t W . M a r - r i c k a n d H o n d o N .M a g u i r e t n J D M G , P r i d i . d l b e d M a y 2 0 . 1 s s s , ' r e c o r d e d i n b o o k 4 , p a g e 7 6 , o f t h c1 1 deed records of aid county. secur-innr Dlyment ol a nm o! $105.34 md interest and morixtzinx Intll and 2 sn Block 47, Cuminz cm,Wuhington County.Ne bruklTerritory:sho c;noall'a-Tg:°dnc- ord n mo rtkln o nWnrrink to J. v. Sweeney. dlbedFebruary 4. 1885. recorded in book J. page 517. of the mortnxa zeb- onil of md county. sscurimr naw ment of n now of $900M> md in-herent nnd mortzudnz the North-.west Quxrum at the SouthwastQuarmr or Section 26.Township19, North, R"\,5° 11, East ol the 6th P. M_, in uhlngwn CounwfNebraska.,and uther land:also; }m¢g ni m .,. .. ..' 2 " " § § " § ' " 5 ° " l§";f=:g» ~ f==~§',° unknoiwn, spouse §','I}i'f."'.f r l1I 0W¥l.'R;cha.xi ; w eloy :ss Meloy i lar, r:;i";nr¢:;u\;nT,:;ém,. . . . . . . . ; f } »' 2 m L a . ' " " . i : .'f '. ' ". l.. 'Z" °' § .' .. . .. . .. i K li n e. Fa r ;J ; 'I .n K fi ; 1l; u n o .o »-u m n:c . rea n a m e u n -n :omas s o u s e o '.'.o 'son,real na me un kn o wn :B e n j' n k n o m, ;Mn r xa r e tta C_Cu rn mi nx:C_Hu ng n te ,A m a n W ar ri c k an d r ea l n a me u n k n .D Sec klar.real n a me u n spous e of Isai ah C. W urn c k: Nina1 Ke1me day .Ma r y M. H .Ada ms.ljeal na me un k n own ,Cumm.ing,real na me un - Th o ma s Bailey ,Trustees o f th e da ms rea l na me u nk no wn kn own,spouse o f M u x a r e t t a c .Ba ptis t Churc h o f o e m i ;Ci ty , Cu mmi n g; J . MM- C a mp b e ll, r e n llwa s h i nlz to n Coun ty .ebraalza na me un k n own ;Campb ell, Te rri to ry , a nd their Sueeeeaors i n real name un kn own. s po us e of . T. '0 !f io ¢:Sar ah I-Iinley ;Hi z - .,_ley , r eal n ame un known , spou se of A I l s p o u s e o f B e n j ' n H .A d a m s .r o l l n a m e u n k n o w n ;B e n j .H .A d a m s . r e a l n a m e u n k n o w n ;A d - n m s ,r e a l n a m e u n k n o w n ,s p o u s e o f B e n j . H . A d a m s ,r e a l n a m e u n - k n o w n ;A m b u r s r h 8 :B r o t h e r ; Th o ma s R.A r ms ;Ar ms , m a l name u own,spouse o f Th oma s R. Ar ms: W i lli am Ad a ms ; Ada ms,real na me un - kn own, s po us e of W illi am A da ms ; Re u b e n A r ms ;Ar ms .real name unk nown , sp ouse o f Reuben Arms; W m. Ad ams, re al na me u n- k n o wn ;Ada ms,real nameunk nown,spouse o f W m.Ada ms, ns-ol name mo n .real Acicernirin, . . . I un kn o wn ;B. G. Ac k er- nn me u n k no wn ' Mc A Campbell real n a me u n kno wn; J . S . C oo k, rea ! nemo u n- kn o wn ;Cook,real na me un kn own,spouse o f J .S.Cook, reel name un known; J ac ob Car ter; Carter, ma l n ame un kno wn,BPOUSB o f Jac ob Car te r;W .V . Cooper, real na me u nk n own ; |Cooper, real name unknown, spouse o f W .V .Cooper,real na me u n -fkno wn; W m. V . C oope r, rea l n ame un kn o wn ;Cooper,reel na me u nk no wn , s po us e of W m. V . Sarah Hi xl e y ;Sarah E .Hi xle y . Higle y , r eal name unkn own, spo use o f S ar ah E.Hi n le y ;C . M. Ha mi lto n ,real na me un k n o wn ; Ha mi lto n .real na me un» Ha mi lto n , Ha mi lto n , Ha mi l- spouse of un k n o wn ; Ha rr is , kn own, s po us e of C . M. real na me un k n own ;C. zeal n ume un known: ton, re al name un kno wn, C.Ha mi lto n, r ea l na me Ly dia.E .Ha r r i s ; rea l n ame un kno wn, sp ous e o f L y - nioma A. Meloy: Laura E. Me-lo y ;Meloy , re al na me u n-kn o wn ,spouse o f L a u r a E .Me - loy ; J oh n Mac k:Mac k, reel na me un kn own.snouse of J o h n Ma c k :W i lli a m Ma h e r : Maher. real name unlc .nown.lD°U3°of ' W illiam Mah er: Cathari ne Mah- -l n a me o ner ,Ma he r,r e ;"known. spouse of Cethanne Maher: A l b e n W .Me rr i c k :Me r - He k.reel na me un kn own.spouseof A lb e r t W . Me r r i c k :Ho r a ti o N. Ma ou ir e:Magu ire.real na me un k n o wn , a mu s e of Ho ra ti o N.Ma q u i m;Ho r ati o N .Mo i r lli wi Mag uir e.real na me u n -kn o wn , s p o u s e o f Hor a ti o N. Ma - gu ir e:Mic hael Mu fn hy z Mu r p h y m a l na me un kn own. kn o wn ;A b r a h a m Seek!r :fn .w n - i n k ;.---.. W Eds on Liver mor e,SomSecklar.heal n a me unkn onm, nameunk n-own, » »»» ¢".3 "ilf n..' °§f§ P°»= °w-J C.Li p p i Ellotlie of Abr aha m S ec k lltr;Irena W arr ic k,Theodore Wg;-1-1¢k;A .Seeley ;Seeley.real»\\'arric k,real m m e unk nown,- name unk nown. s pou se o f I rena A.Seeley ; A.Sec klnr. r eal n ame u n-lbo ua e o f The od ore W arr ic k;L i n - IcolnD.W ar ric k:W arric k,kn o wn ;Sec kla r. ree l n ame pea l n ame un kno wn, sp ous e o f L in. unk nown,spouse o f A .Seo.k.1nr,|coln D.W ar ric k:Is ai ah W ar ric k: YES]nllTl0 unkno vrn;C.S ln d B ll,~M gg mg un.. real na me u n k n o wn :S a n J k n o wn ,spo us e of Is ai ah W a rr ic k; dere,real n a me un lmown ,spouse of C. Sanders, real name unknown; Stu ar t a n d Hu n z a te ;s tu - Aunasn S.W ar ric k:W a r . mek,real na me un kn o wn ,spouse o f Ama s a S.W ar ric k;Vilon ia ar t,real n a me un k n o wn ;W i ld ;W i ld . ma l na me u n -Stuart. nealshame unknown. sponseliqnown. spouse of Vilonia W ild: Vi- tu a rt.real na me un - I lmi a W i ld ;W i ld regl name own; A. F. Sa lis bur y . real na me unk nown, spo use o f V i l m m W i ld ;un kn own;Salisbury ,real na me un lmown ,spouse o f A .F.Salisb ur y . rea ! name u nk nown; Ama s a S.W arric k,Th omas C . Hullk lte an d Tho ma s Ba ile y , Tru s- tees of the Baptist Chureh of Cum-Cooper,real nn me un kn o wn ;A. d i a E .Ha r r i s ;Da vi d W .Ha r ri s ; [l k ic ! Bté tt9 I,reel na me un kn own; 1 Ha rr i s, re a l na me un lmo wn , : e a r ~ " ° I ' . ' l ' : .Castetter,real na me u n - g p o u s e o f D a vi d W . Ha ms ; L . A . K .Mo f f a tt:Mo f f a tt real halno unknown. smnnsn nf .Tnnno M bms k n .an d 'Phniv -ihmnannunru in spou se of Mic h ael Mu r o h y :Le wi s J esse M. Smith;Smith, real ing C ity , W as hi ngton Cou nty , Ne- name unlc nown, Hilaire;60 3, J 0§ 1) n gm.H3111- more...len,unk no wn , E . Li ver mo re un kn own,J oshua C.ll mn h la ws , P h i l li p L u QC. Lippincott,Alli e L i lML lth l lln ,I f llmlSanh 14.62. sT5{f-.fm C. Alma L ipp in c ott, Edwin Ed wd .H .Mead,real known, J ames C_ [Mikal '.!l!. Milli, Ri c hard A M E. Melo y , J ohn Mac k ,V her,Catha rine Mah er, ~{,==f§1=- Horatio N Ms u o .i r e . Mi n nLe wi s H .Ma r i a n ,G. na me un kn own,Mo ri ;' E li z a K .Mitc h ell.Cel M17 i6, 3851. mi 1 S.india Allen. mal name Unknown;JcSSeCasteftti¢r Ca..,t.¢¢@}nmllunknown,spouse of Thomas E. H.Savage. real name unknown,unknown.A. F.Salisbury,;~oailBl0¢k 97 in the Town of Cuminn upuuau U1 u.u.nclxtsluusm reu|.gn0wn gpggge of A_Castetter, Hardin, real Ilame unknown:name unknown; Benjamin G. Ark-1;gal mirnn unknown;Malinda A, Hardin.real name unknown, crman;Ackerman.real Cooper;COoUOF| real name spouse of L. A. Hardin. real namennrncunknown, soouse of Bcnja- unknown,spouse of Malinda A,|unknown; Lenthn A. I-Ia:din;min G. ftckcrman; William Aii€8$jCooner;Cumini:City.wa,,hing..iHnrclin. real name unlinowmspouscAiles.real name unknown..spouse of William Alles;MaryJaneAshcrnft;Ashcraftf real name unknown.spouse ofMaryJaneAnhcrafl.;Edwin A.Allen:Allen. real name nn-kncwn. sllouse of Edwin A. Allen:America. Arms;Arms. real:name unknown, spouse of America Arms Amnnd Arm\n H:Arrns,' real name unknown, spouseofAmandaArms;Allen. real name unknown:Allen, real name unknown. spouse of ton County. Nebraska. and the of-'of Lentha A.Hardin;Even T.ficens and Occupants Thereof; Wm.,HiU`di!1:Hardin. rcnl name Clancy, real name unknown;unl-mown. spouse of Even T. Har»Clancy, real name unknown, spouse'di¥1I Ann J.H.HUIIHBZBS:of Wm.Clancy.real name ;m..|Hungate.real name unknown,known:Mallndn Cooper;'spouse of Ann J.H.Ilungnte; Cooper. real name unknown. spouse Anne J. H. Humzate;Hun- of Malinda Cooper;Melinda A.'m1tc. real name unknown. spouse Cooper;Cooper.real namelof Anne J. H. Hungate; T. E. Hun-unknown.spouse of Melinda A.lR8i8. real name unknown: Cooper: Wm. P Cooper. real nnmelHUH8'Hf»@.real name unknown,unlcnowm Cooper,gafspouse of T. E.Hungate,realname unlqiown. snousc of Wm. p|name unknown; Thomas E. Hun- Cooper real name unknown I1elen'Fl"lel Hungate.mal nnrno Burkholdcr:Burkholde;,fnamc unlnnown,spouse of 'He}en'Hungate:Sinthca.Hardin;5031 name unknown.spouse of Castctter;Helen M.Caatetter;lHfU`qi|1» real name unknown.spouseEli!c Ilurkholdcr: Olwcr M. Bed-I Ctlstettcr,real name uu...:0f Smthea Hardin:Lucy A. IIall;soul:l`lodsnuI.real l18F\10=known. spouse of Helen M Cnet-Hall, real name unknown, l\_l1kfl0\\'1;I. spouse of Oliver M. Bed- cttcr;Pressley }{Dorsey;!spouBe ofLucy A. Hall:Lucy S.suul,1 ctcr Barnett:Bar- Dorsey, real name unknownmpouso Harding;Hardimz.real "FN-real name unknown.SPOIlB0o1' Prcssley K. Dorsey: l'. K. Dor-'nnrne unknown, spouse of Lucy S.o lc wr Barnett:leter BBl'Ili3t;|3@y real name unknown;Harding; A.D Jones. real name!g D ncan R Burnet.rea;name tln~D¢rgey_ mm nifrle unknown. Spouselunknuml;Jones. real name name unknown. spouse o u .1§§`.§»2" ,=;f=f>."3f°of Ictor Bnrnct;{gf P.K.Dorsey.mal name un-|unknown.spouse of A.IJ. Jonca,| Html' unkolu..Boice,rgalknowng Jonathan E. Dorsey;Ercal name unknown;Alfred D.l "U"l1»spouse oi'Jos1ah»1)ursey. real name unknown.spoug.3Jones;Jones. real name un-Boice,.o.M.Bedsaul,renl narncfof Jonathan E. Dorsey; Jonatha. EEknown, spouse of Allred D. Jones;unknown;Bcdsnul,rcal.Dorsey;Dorsey. real name*-loseph Johnson:Johnson, 3 3 °iiinknown,Sllousc of 0.M|unknown,spouse of .lonatha E. real name unknown. spouse of Jo»Iioiriim .nlical nlsmek unknown; J.'lQoIBcy: Thomas Davis;Da-'S@Ph Johnson;W. C. James. real B E 0 rc I nnrni. un nown,|v1a_ real name unknown, spouse ¢,f'namo unknown;James. realocc. ron name unknown, spouse Thomas Davis; Presly 1{_ Dm.Bey.lnatne unknown.'BPOUSB of W. C.Of J.Boico. real name unknown;bvorrze A. Brurham;Brin-Dorsey,l 1 flilamea, mal name unknown: Hndlyknownspouseof "?.»...1""E'l" Dun II)Johnston'Johnstonhamrealnamek°I v 4 or'real name unknown allouse;'on nown. spouse 30?T A. Domus,l ..<>f_G@0rnc A.Brurham:Geo.A. knoilvn;.o......'§..'§.§Ti"`3..'.§'.'<»f Hadly D.Johnston;§;=1»=,f;=»- real name unknown;unknown, spouse of T. A. Dennis, I-Iother Je r'.leger mr am,real name Ullk¥¥0WT|..real name unknown; John A. Dun-Bbouse of Geo.A.Brigham,real }.Dnameunknown;Benjamin M.Brown;Brown. real namel unknown._ spouse oi'Benjamin M.Brown; borne:-ville Brigham:1 13I'11-Kham.real name unknown,|spouse of Somerville Brigham;William Younis Brown;I3l'0w11.real name unknown. spouseof William Young Brown; CharlesB. Bailey;Bailey, real name ""l5"°wn»spouse of Charles B.Bailey; C. Briiailey. real name un-known;Bailey. real name *mk"°"Tl- spouse of C. B.Bailey, 3P»unlan, real name im-known, 8DouBe of John A. Dunlap;Presley Dol'Bey;Dorsey, real name unknown.spouse ofPresleyDorsey;Edwin F.Dick- son;Dickson. real nameunknown,spouse of Edwin F.Dickson;Edwin Dickson;Dickson,real name unknown spouse of Edwin Dickson; Thomas name unknown, spouse of ThomasA.Dennis:Hannah Dorsey;Dorsey, real name unknown. spouse l name unknown.spouse of LewisK.Moffatt; G.Mead.real maneunknown:Mead. real nameunknown. spouse of G. Mead. real name unknown:Maria S.Mead: Mead. real name unklioWll.spouse of Mt|.rin.s.lllcadt'Eliza K. Mitchell:1\m¢he1_l.real name unknown. spouse of El1- za K. Mitchell: Celinda Mack: Mack. real name unknown. spouseof Celinda Mack! Waltlfr W. Mins:Mills. real n.sme unlmown.spouse of Walter W. Milla: L. K. Moffatt. real name unknown:Moffatt.real name unknown. spouse of L. K. Moffatt. 1cal nameunknown; Lizzie M. Memck:Merrick.real name unknown.spouse of Lizzie M.MerrickCharlesMchdenemy:lrlc~ lllenerny.real name unknownspouse of Charles McMenemYI D. Mcbuuizhlin.real name unknownMcLausrhlin. zeal name un-known, spouse of D.McLauizh|IIl.real name unknown:Duncan Mc-'Lachlin;McLachlan.real | I | Mchachlin; James McFadden: McFadden.zeal name unknown.spouse of James McFadden: MaryMcFadden;McFadden. reallnameunknown.spouse of MaryMcFadden;Mary E. Mcldcnemy;nlchdenemy. real name un-known. amuse of Mars' E. Mchden- emy; J. H. Nixon, real name un- known;Nixon. real name unknown.spouse of J.H. Nixon.real name unknown:Gwen H.Neeld;-- Neeld. real name nn-known apouse of Green H. Necld;no ..'.:col name unknown.spouse of (neon II. Nuen.Nuen. real Hothor Jager: Lazcna. Jester:Jcger. real name unknown. spouseof Lazena. Jeirer; Lewis M. Kline,as Mayor of Cuminn; City, Washing-'bon County. Nebraska; L. l!f1..Kl1no,llllayor of Cuminsr City. \f»"aslungton County. Nebraska Territory; Em- ilyKline;Kline, real name r unknown. spouse of Emily Kline;il..M. Kline. real name unknovm; |Kline. real name unknown. 'spouse of L. M. Kline, real nameiunknown: J.C.W.Kline.real[name unknown;Kline. realnameunknown. spouse of J.C. name unknown.spouse of GreenH. Nuen;Ruth C.Neeld: Neeld. real name unknown. spouseof Ruth C. Necld: Robert R. Pe- ters;Peters. real name nn-known,apo-use of Robert R.Pe-ters:Jacob Pate:Pate.real name unknown. spouse of Ja-cob Pate;Rudolph Pate:Pate.real name unknown, spouseof Rudolph Pate: John Pentecost; Pentecost.real name un- known. spouse of John Pentecost; R. R. Peters. zeal name unknown; Peters. real name unknown. s m i t h ` 3 § § 1 2 i é 1 3 s § " 1 ' £ E 1 2 i i § » } t B § ; " "" " * o f f i ¢ } § ` s £ i l E h . ` i ' i i § ` \ i f Z i ` 3 § i E i < " 7 " ` "~ s \S e c k l e r ,r e a l n a m e u n k n o w n ;lwnrrick.real name unknown. Seckler.real name unknowmlspovse ot Sarah Ann Wanick: Car~ spouse of Scckler,realYl0 M. W#11'l'i¢k:Wanick. name unknown; J.L. Sharp.realname unknown:Sham. realnameunknovm.spouse of J.L.'Warrick,real name un-Sharp.real name unknown:An-drew J. Spencer:Spencer, real name unknown. spouse of An~drew J. Spencer; James S.Stew art;Stewart.real name Qrcal name unknown. snouse of Car- r i e ~Warrick:Eliza Warrick; .l»nown. spouse of Eliza Warrick;'Lincoln Warrick:Warrick, real name unknown. soouse of Lin-coln Warrick:Isaak Warrick: Warrick.mal name un-k ,'§;;=;',;',f.'f- .°.P.°.':f;§§...§?'"°"s. ..';;w§n i n e ? "_ 'l l zn zi a Smith. foal name unknown, spouselmal nsrne unknown. sbouse of lies of Erastus Smith;J. S. Stewart, S Warrick; Alma Warrick;real name unknown:3tew_|\1famck,real name unknown. a n real name unknown spouse of spouse of Alma Warrick:IlesJ. é. Stewart real name; unkno"m;lWarrick;"_ '"""Warrick.real Mary A_ Stciirartt 5¢_e\,,a,.»¢_lname unknown.spouse of lies real name unknown.spouse ofMary A. Stewart: Wm. C. Savage, real name unknown:Sav- ane.real name unknown.spouseof Wm. C. Savage, real name-un»known;John F.Steiner; Wamck;Anna Warrick: Warrick.real name unknown. spouse ot Anna Warrick; SaymidiaWarrick:Warrick.real name unknown.sooune of Say-midia Warrick:David D. Young; |W&lter W. nin L.1ZI`ifJ&i2`£I'i`r»§¢7"E:iE§f`\7»f`=`§r'I1i§§i'éif`E:'I»ii1i=y "1fi`¢i; '1`B§3:ri ame 1lnl=f¥10'»\lLl;. MLizz.ie gg 'brooks Territory;also cancelliniz c c .res c n m .f rd trustdeed d b E.|McI.aughlin.real nmeeuilkifém. ~ 'B°.f.'?...."...i .Ima En8oriim_vl1ln =f'"f='=#=,; McLac.h1in. Janice M¢1=a¢1-lwir@,to Theodore Clark.Chiulea 'i1'?$ `s i...§ f}.'§f ~ re al nnni ge i°§l'§..2bZ'ld25,'i]§'Ev,repgfiédeiimig nn° n. ? . ~s " <.§ i r .§ "H£ .': a ' 'é ; i 3 ? °l . ? a ~ o f ° : .° d * -=°"*: r A I I occ pn on§§f,§"'";. Jcobfa g -,§==g=~1»h P816 of a gumfg of gfsg Rndm0T;I&K~ name §'3.£.°.§'5-l. A11df@lf°ifiki.'i.§l '.'§.'éi 8 li. sign 56° $3 sais 'r 3 Andrew Plank, Henry M P¢m...~..y s in Block 124 mil out Lot; Quia Mirtamt Pomeroy Joi..Pano' and 21 (No 25 ze a .1 21 b 'thDanielW.Price.dohn G» Priest Crawfond Simrey), all othe landc Jlllhn A. Parker, L-ozenze D Pate. L. all in Cwninn City.WaghlngwnD-Pate.mal name unknoivn.Wil..lC0UntY.Nebraska Territory; also liam Pearce. Edward Pilcher, W1n.rcancelling of recon! a mortsmzeL.Phillip, real name unknown. made by E. D.Borum to D.W.Robert Peters ECl.W'Br Pilcher Rohr.Wricht. dated October 3 1351 re~R_Peters.:cal name unliznowmmflconded in book 3. Dime 1'21, of the L o r e n z o D.Pate.Elizabeth ~ reconds of said cottnt5". secur-Pi e rc e ,Polly Pate.Mary A.|lUK lfbllflnént of a note of $1200.00 Pllchor,W. L.Phillip, real no.me!1lld interest and II10l'tlit'Mrinsr Lotsunknown,Wm. L. Phillips,reaI5 and a, Block No. 60. Lots 5, 6, Tnamettnknonrn,Edwin Pilcherl&Hd a in Black 124 and Out Lots Thomas H.Roberts.Alexander.N0 9. 10 and 21 bv the DréscntSteiner.real name unknown.;Y°""g'."°"'l name unknown, spouse of John F_Steiner;pouyspouse of David D. Younis; D. D. Steiner;Steiner. rcal natnel 0''ni real name unknown; unknown.spouse of pony Ste1n-oung, real name unknonm,apouseer; Jas. 3 Stewart. real name ,m-|of D. Il Young,real name un-known:Stewart, real namekn°"""»Charles Young;unknown. spouse of Jas. 3 Stew,Your|ir. real name unknownapouse n r t .r e a l n a m e u n k n o w n ;E b e n e , _ . Ic::f C h a r l e s Y i i u i i x z ;J a c o b L u n m e r - s ;* v a \1 9 3 1 ,a n ;l1 l l 1IIE nI1 H .n , ~ 1 1 81 1 1 22 2 . 1 § 3 l l §'F.'§°. . . . ,a n o u s e s o f § e b e M z | u n k n o w r 1 . s 1 = ° " ; ~ ° ; o f Ja c o b ' m m " ' o r H .S a v a g e ;E .H .S a v a n e .z e a l n i a n ,n a r n m e r n m n ,,| Z L r n m e 1 - m a n ,r e a l n a m e u n k n o w n .n a m e _u n k n o w n .S a v a g e ... r e a l n a m e u n k n o w n .s p o u s e o f o. 1; ; g§ ; §@ d= ;. j § , G @ = m = g Z = f ; g f m ~ 1 =" i g Charles Sellock:Sellockrealnameunknown,:mouse of Charles Sellockz Chas. Sellock. realnameunknown:Selleclc. rcai name unknown,spouse of Chas. Selleck. real name unknown;James Stapleton:Stacie-wn, real name unknown. Blwuso ofJames Stapleton: N. Swanson. realnameunknown;Sviannonreal name unknown. spouse oi N.Swanson.real name unknown; J V.Sweeney.real name unknown'Sweeney.real name nnknown,spouse of J. V.Sweeney. real name unknown;Mary Ann Stewart:Stewart.malnnrne unknown.spouse of Mary | I ¢ sees.e m |Persona.representatives and all other pe:-~sons interested in tl1e estates ofany of the following named de- ceased persons:Jonathlin Ash- craft, Cnwford Allen,Am.burgh. real name unknown. C. Al-,len, 'mal name unknown. H. C. An-derson. real name unknown. Benj'nH. Adams.real name unknown.|l3crLI. H.Adams.zeal name un- 'known. Thomas R. Arms. WilliamiAdams. Reuben Amis. Wm. Adams. 'real 1181119 unknown. B. G. Acker man.mai name unknown.Bemi-min G.Ackennnm William Ailes.Mary Jane Aadwraft, Edwin A. Al-;len. America Amis. Amanda Arms |Allen. real name unknown. 'Jesse Burkholdsr. Oliver M.Bed- I real n of Hannah Dorsey;Presley K..ters. real name Ann Stewart;Mary A.Stewart;holderme unknowghiil gidgé Burklpm-gay;Dorsey, real nameiw.Kline,real.name unknonfn; gfgggwgf §n§m;@,m_Stewart.rrml nnrne un- §'2§'iA1.P°$l..B"5"°i.l' fgef garéeéi name unknown spouse ofJcis " i l unknown'spouse of Presley }{.John C.W.Kline;Kline, p1an|.¢e_ real name unknown. spouse known. spouse of Mbrv A. stewnrtdnam unlmovin II Bbice xca name Burkholdcr; 1-:fin D lxmm-5°°|i»i§§iiy Hi m" K.son;<E""lv""1'E`|i \mk§_g"s=-"§l§."§ofJohn of Andrew Plnnko: Andrew Plank: J. L. Sh ne. rcallnamc ""*§.'.°'.T".'i»~1=fi"°-==Geére A Briirhani Burum.n . ren nnlnc un own. spouse'..ne;uise :\name unknown.S :~pe,rea name un o .-. _ Ellis [)'i?.?.5...§'f"l`°`6"'BJ'.'3..°..'1'" oggof Henry K. liaison; Peter },;,,de,..Kline. teal name unknown. spouse Bpouoe §1=;ggd31,,,Henry 1\1 spouse of J. L. Sharpe. real Mme'E,"§;f"B§§j§'§§i';"M"§1.,§§.m"S§_ name unkm,".n;'J Um m' '§ | 'i°"l lmnderlen.real nnnielllf 1'°"i3°.Kh"°i John A.Kline; Porno:-oy;Pomeroy,tool unknown;School .Distnct Boardlewme Brin tiqiliiarn 'Youngnam"unknown,soousc of if D |l'"'f"°$""'spduse of Peter Ender-|Kline, rcal narno unknoyvn, name unknown. spouse of Henry Ill. of.Curnin;r Clty Distnct of Tow;-' llruwn.Clmrles' B.Bailey.C.B Iioruin. real name unknown ~S en.. tunes M.bedding;spouse of John A. Kline: William Pomeroy; lldarlrlirct Pomeroy:shin 19.Range 11:Abram Sec liailev real name l.Lnk;nown .JesseBorders. real name unknown o 1F'add|ng,real name unknown,J Kennedy;K"""°d5: renl Pomeroy.real name unknown. lar:Secklar. mal name un"iR Ilui-kholder Ellis D Boriim E. Bonlcrs.heal name unlinown 5190380 of James M. 1"adding; Ly- :mme unknown, spouse of William spouse of Marnaret Pomeroy; Johnlknown,spouse of Abram Sock- D. Tlnruni red! name tinknown Jslmusc of J. S. Iiondcrs rcnl nnn\f;|sim or B.tirecmnan;IJ Kennedy; Wm. I. Kcnncday. real Parks;Parks.ical naincllar; A. Secklcr.rcnl name un-'S Bordelin real name mmlmownunknown;Peter Ii. Benner.qtircenrnan.real name unkno\vn.;IlRI110 unknown;lxenncdny, unknown. spouse of John l'arks:[known;Sackler. real nsrne,I,;ter R Bonner William A Bab-Iivnmr, rcnl name unknown. s ous spouse of Lysaridcr Ii. Greenmnn;1l'01\| name unknown. spouse of wm'[l)nnicl w Price:Price. real unknown.spouse of A.Seckler cock Fiuncis ~Blakely''Rugerofi'1.l.|3r iz.llenner iviliiain Ac:}l;. 11. tlreenxnan.real nnrno un- l.Kenncdoy. real name unknown; nnlne unknown. suouso of Daniel rcal name unknown; Abram Sock- T 331;W A Uilhcock "gal name Iliibf...i _,___ Babfiicg wulnnimil noun,Grceinnun,real Win.J.Kenncdv.rcal nnmc un- W Price; John G.Priest;lor;Secklcr. real name un~ unknown li llarnett ical nameu:akrif»\.\"spouse :if fvmiam A ;{'_""1'3 unknown,Spouse of L.B. known;Kennedy. 1cal name l'riost, real name unknown. BD0U5*?,ki10\\'I\. spouse of Abram Secklcr; unknown Stlmrncrvill Bri$Ch21IIl» M Ill1|l1l'\i{{ Francis K Blakely;"é l{'§§."'3'"'Ei " f "name .""k=1v'»~=\: unknown, spouse of Win. J. Kell' of John G. Priest; John A. Park- Louise Scllcck:"'"°°ki E.Brizliam.real name unknownl l l n l . , . .r c n l m i m e u r : k | | u n r \ , l n ; , _ m , ,u ' n k n '? ` : ;( f r u t r c a l n c d y .ti ca l n o m o u n k n i m n .L e w i s f m . :P a r k e r .r e a l n u n i c o n - | r e a I n a m e u n k n o w n .s p o u s e 0 I l l a f i r a r c t E I l r i n h a l n .J u n o E S p u n 1 " n f I '!. d n L i B K I l l a i i c l y ;I i n p - t l s t L l u f c h u l C u i n i m r C i t y .W a s h - ' l l l l . { l l ~ } 1 l , u u n l . 3 '. N e b r a s k a 'I g r r i i u r j , : It r r g z 1 P Ii c u l l ;- - - -Il c a l l ,r e a l B u t t l e L l n l f n o w n , s u o u s o o f R o g e r T J I i c u l l ;n A .B a b c o c k .n e n l n o i n o f u n k n o w n ;u 1 l l J C O C l ( ,~ | n a m e u n k n o w n .s p o u s e o f W A J 1 l onouac of Llizn I.( r r c i w g I ' - | 1 2 8 ~ ( . \ r o w ;G r o w . r e a n a m e u n n o w n g p g u \f E _5 ° A . G r o i i v ; A l l e n K . G r o i l ; 0 U . r o w .r e a n a m e u r k r ,o f ~K .. . . . : . . . " ° f. '. 1 '. . .'f§ °" . ¢. ° G r a n t ;G r a n t .r e a l n a m e u n k n o w n .n D o u s e o f J a n i e ;M nody.real name unknown, slJ0l1B0of William I.Kennedy;Louis M.Kline.mayor of Cumimz City;N.'l`.:E.Kline.real name un- known;Kline.real name unknown, spouse of E. Kline. realBabcock.mal nomo unknown-Pl G mm;F816lilly;Grnwelnn; name unknown;Lewis M.Kline: Barnett, real name unknown;I llarnolt,real niuno unknown, :spouse of P.Barnett.real namelillknwfn;Summcrvill Brighamr""Brigham.ren!name un-known, spouse or Summervii] Bdg-ham;M.la. Bfllrham, real name unknown;Brilthsm.reall nanie unknown.spouse of M.E,r1gham,real name unknowml-f agrizarer P..Bnxham;....r Unkham,n;-al name unknowrhl glllouse of Mariraret E.iiriirhnmrlnne L. Borum;Bomm, renli name unknown, :mouse of Jane E.llorum;Beal!and Allen;1Bcall. real name unknown;Ign- real gang llnllI;)wn, spouse' ca .rea name un-known;F. N.Blakely. real name uiknown;Blakely,real name unknown,spouse of FBlakely,I NIHarriet C. '°E'.»...'1.'i'I'°mkngggf cock, real.name unkn rf.lnrriet C.Babcocl n Tl.'Z.°n`f§'; ; ey:Bailey,real name;"f."l.'§""": Bvouso of Thomas Bail-kiibw cn Babcock. real name un- unknn'Babcock. real name1 own. spouse of H. C. Babeuek,gg hmmfe unknown; Joseph Cun-ml nam'Cunningham,h ame flnknown, Hooune of Jo-ecp Cunningham;p_(;_Cooperreal name unknown;Coop: §.':C§°"' name unknown, Spouse of\¢ii|i`u»ii°°<i§1.§§'?' name "'"",§§'°""'"' l°f?l name Unknown,spoulsncffi Cooliam Clancy: Jahuil Cook;of Jéhr l name unknown. spouse U60 Cook; Paris G. Cogper;spouse ofol'er°ml name unknown,C l 1 m ° n a n s G .C o n n e r ;r r .B . C ~R l F 6 8 1 m l m é l l n k n o q r n z e u n l i i n n .r e a l n l l n g U n k n o w n P 0 s e o f T . B . C o r n i n g , r e a l n n m éu n k n o w n ;D i e m m t u C .C h m l n . k n o w n i§§ '. '§ 'Jl'.§" .f"° i'.l n a m e u g : C o m i n g ;J a c k s o n L .é g g z i i e t t a .C . C o o k ,r e a l n a m e m a k n o u m m o u s e Gyawoian,mal name-|Kline. real name unknmyn.unknown.SPO!me of F8len» spouse of Lewis M.Kline;Julian tm Grawelan;Falentin GrnwIan;N- Kline;Kline, real namekGrawlan.rcnl maine nn nown, spouse of Falentin Grnw.lan;Myron H.Harding;Harding,mal name unknown spouse of Myron H. Harding Ma junknown,spouse of Julian N.gKlinc;Frank R.Kline;'Kline, real name unknown, spouse|0f Frank R.Kline; 1.m.Kline. Mayor of Cuminnr City,N.T.;;!Lewis M.Kline,M a y o r of-iCurnin|2 City;Lewis M.Kline, Mayor of Cumins:City.N.T.;. William J. Kenneday;Ken-neday, zeal name unknown. spouse of william J. Kenncdatf: Mary M. H. HHMIUK.real name unknciwn Harding,real name unknown, spouse of M.H. Hrealname unknown;C f f "1ffL'§' g a t e ,r e a l n a m e u n k n o w n ;I H u n g n t e ,r e a l n m n g u n k n o w n , Kline,Mayor of Cuming City; known. spouse of JohnWilliamI. Kennedy: --»--» K'f"'iLorcnxe 1)Pate: 'name unknown. :mouseI).Pntc;L.D.Patti. A. l'arkcf:| Pate. rcnl of Lorenzo.p:t\l name , real nameL. D. Palo.unknown;Pateunknown.spouse ofrealnameunknown;WilliamPearce;Pearce. real nameunknown,spouse of W i l l i a m Pearce;Edward Pilche :Pilchor. real name unknown. Bvouiieof Edward Pilcher;Wm. L.Phil- lip. real name unknown;Phillip, real name unknown, spouse of Wm. L. Phillip. real name un-known; Robert Peters:Pe-ters.real name unknown. spouseof Robert. Peters: Edqvsr Pilchcr;Pilcher, real name unknown. r spouse of Edwar Pilcher: Robt. R. Peters. real mono tmknown;Peters, real name unknown. gpuuseof Robt. R. Peters, real name un- Louise Selleck;Scmira Stapleton Stapleton.ronl name un-kimwn.spouse of Somira Staple ton;Nelson Swanaon:Swanson.real name .unknown soousc of Nelson Swanson:AnnaEl Swanson:Swanson. rcnlname unknown. spouse of Anna L. Swanson; Annie E. Swanson;Swa ns o n.real name unknown.spouse of Annie E. Swanson: MangaretSaunders:Saunders real name unknown. spouse of l\lar~ Karat Saunders:'Parking- ton. real name unknown: Tnrkington.real name unknown,spouse of Tarltmkton. real name unknown: John Thani: Thorp. real nanle unlcno-vn.BD0l18%of John Thaw: Wm. Tate. Jr..rcalname unknown:Tate. realname unknown.spouse of Wm.Tate, Jr., real name unknown: John | | spouse of C. B.Hunizate.real Kennedy;Kennedy,real known;Robert R.Pe :P. 'Pho ;Thorn. real mmenameunknown;T.C.Hunlzate,!name unknown, spouse of Mary M. Peters. real name unkn . snousclunkng i, gpouse of John P. 'l3\0I'P: real name unknown;}1,m..;Kennedy;Lewis M.Kline. Mayorlof Robert R.Peters;Lorenzo D.'(.;G Townsend.real nam un- gntc. real Home unknown. spouse of Cumimr City.Nebraska T¢\'11° Pate;Pate. real name IUl'\known;Townsend.realof T. C. Hungate, real IIBme on-'to m Lewis M.Kline,T1"\¢§~f»¢S; known. spouse of Lorenzo D. Pate;|name unknown.spouse of G. G.k\\0\\[I1: Chester H. Hamilton Edson Livermore;Liver- Elizabeth Pierce;-_Pie;ce.Tgnmg¢nd_real name unknown; lmorc. real nnme unknown. spouseHamilton.mal name unlfnown spouse of Chester H.HamiltonA. W. Hl!Il8. real 1181110 lll1lCIl0\\lI1; Edson Livermore;.Somerville Linnoncott;Lmnponcott..Harris, heal name unknownn-en! name unknown. spouse of Som-'spouse of A. W. Harris, real name unknown; D. Harris, xenl mme nn- known:Harrig, real name unknown. spouse of D. Harris. malname unknown; D. w. Harris, real e uneknoiznn;Harris, nam un owW.Harris real i?ar:g°u"k;?! D. »un own;James H. Holsey;Holsey, real name unknown,spouse ofJamesH.Holaey;Catharine C Hull;Hall. real name .ml known.!lD0\18e of Catharine C.Hall; L. T. Hlfdin. real name un- known;Hardin. real name unknown, spouse of E. T. Hardin, red name ""lU10'»Yn: Bernard Hina-dell;Hinsdeli,real name unknown. spouse of Bernard Hins-dell; Thomas C. Hungate;Hunguto,real name unknown. ipo d" of Thomas C.Hunirnte; 'erville Lipnoncott:J. C.Liouin- Icott.. real name unknown: Lippincott,real name unknown.lapouuoe of J. C.Lippincott.~'name unknown; Mildred T. LIDDUI' eott;Lippincott. real nunsunknown, spouse of Mildred T.Lippincott:John Lutz:real name unknown. spouse of JohnLutz; Henry P. Livermore;Livermore.: u l name unknown. spouse or Henry P. Livermore; D.M.Lachlen, teal name unknown: Lachlen,real name un-known, spouse of D.M. Lschlcn.real name unknown; E. Livermore.ral mme unknown:L i v "- rnoro, mal mme unkl wna spouseofELivermore.mai name un-'iU}0\hjo: Joshua C. Lluoincott: Lippincott.real name unknown. spouse of Jolhua C.Lluoincott; real name unknown. spouse of Bllz»aboth Pierce;Polly Pate; -- Pate.real name unknown, spouseofPollyPate:Mary A.Pilcher; Pilcher.real name un-known. mouse of Mari' A.. Pilchcr; w. L. Phillip, real name unknown:Phillip, real mime unknown. Immun of w. L. Phlllio. real name William Tate. k-:lr2 Tate real e un own.spouse oWilliamTate.Jr.;L m m h n . Tate;Tate. real name un»Iinown.spouse of Luranah M. 3-»=»=Lurannh C. g;e =pause ate, real name un wn. sof Lu uh C.Tate:Edward L. Tate-Tate. real mme am- lloiurn_Beall. real name1..nl.nnwn. F. N Rlnlely. ronl nameunitnowlrl,Harriet C.BabcockThomas Bailey, H. C. Babcock. mal name unknown.Joseph Cunning-ham. P. G. Cooper. real name un- lmown.William Clancv.JahuilCook. Paris G. Cooper. T. rr. Cunning. real name unknown. Maz1zarct~.ta C. Cuming.Jackson L.Cook.'Jehial S, Cook, Parris G. Cooper. jWm.B.Cauble.real name un-known. Charles Cooper, John Coon-.er. Theodore Clark. Joint I. Cook.llllelinda Coolper. J. Cox. zeal nameunknown..B. Curnminyr..rcal nnrne unknown.Mariramttn CCumming. J. McA. Camlilbell. healname unknown,J.S.Cook.rialname unknown.Jacob Carter.W.V.Cooper. real name unknownWm.V.Cooper,real name un- known.A. Cnstettcr. real name unknown. Melinda A Cooper. Wm.'C.l:.u1cy. real name unknown. Malin'dn Cooper. Melinda A. Conner, Wm. P.C°°-gg mal name unknown. Helen tetter, Helen M. Caster- ter, Presaley K. Dorsey, P. K. Dor- sey, zeal name unknown, .lpnathanE.~Jonntha E.DorseyThomasvia.Presly iii.Dorsey'I'. A. Dennis. zeal name unknown,John A.Dunlap.Prtslev Dorsey|Edwin F. Dickson. Edwin Dickson.,Thomas A.Dennis.Hannah Dor-se . Preslev K. Dorsey, Henry K.~s.Lm Peter Enderlell.. James M u unknown;Wm.L Phillips,real know, |use of Edward L. Tate;'name ,unknowns Ph.illigJl»|l~liels 'I'r3\llen. Trent.. his h b i r l . ~ e r w g i g r r g l i n m s real """'&° unknown. spouse of nm. nucculon and uadarnsz Lunnah known Flizn 1'Grow s u n AL.Phillips,real name unknown: w_ Tate:Tate, real mme Grow 'Mlém K.,Gr01v ' James M name unknown.spouse of 1:.dv»m T =»"Wmhm Tate:Tate. tin Gnwlan.Myron H_Hudimr.Pllcher; Thomas H. Roberta;roll name unknown.snouno of H H Hn-din,real name un-Roberts.real name unknown. WillilmTat8; Niels Truhlseng h;,,.,,;,_ g B_ Him-ste real mme spouse of Thornan H. Roberta: -M'|'l'ruhlnn.real name unknonm. unknown. 'r_ ¢_ Huruml. nd name eunder Reed:R°°d'. mil spouse of Niels Truhlsen;Tm"unlmo wn Chester H Hamilton name unknown. :mouse of Alcxan- ge"g gh Bnptlst Church M 'QderReed;John Richley;Cumiiiiz Cisy,Wanhinlfvll . , . . . . - { ~~run gg _';g_ Richley. ml name unknown. spouse tr.Nebraska:Luo na w"Tick;,uni:noirn D. W. Harris,nameor John Rloiiloy: John Ilicklys |Warrick. real nomo unkzaown unknmmz James H_Halsey. ¢,g,_ lutkls. real name unknown. spouseof John Rickly; John W. Roxnrl:spouse Z Luo ng Warrick:Suv-mirl Vgazdcr Warrick Rozmors.real name un- real mrno unknown.spouse ofThos.C. Hungat mal name un- Iuunh Lowe;Lowe.real known.:puma of John W.Ron-lsuymin Warrick: M. B. Wild. realknown;Hunzabe, me name mime unknown.spouse od lula h ;John M.Rodxen:gn-no unknown:Wild. realunknown, Spouse of Than. C. Hun- Lowe;Philnn Lutz:Lots.odgen.mal mme mi kno wm mm unknown.mouse of M.B.into, mal name unkznownz Richnzd real name unknown.spouse oimnouse oi' John M. Rodman; John Wild. real name unknown; CharlooHall;Han. real name un-lPl1illio Lutz:Enhmm c. Linnin~ M.Rogan;Roxen.read wun;wma. mal name un-knovm.Uvoune of Richard Hall; cott;,Linnlncott. real nlnmelnune unknown, spouse of John ¥~§known,:noun of Charles Willa;Thomann H. Herbert;Her unknown.spouse of Epliriaun C. Roxen: Thou.H.Roberts.read C,E: Willa. nd name nnlmonm;ben, mal name unknown.mouse Lippincott;nan Li Din tt.:kn vm:Roberta'Will . nal o unlmoCook. real nnmo unknown: or Thomas M.~ Herbert;Ann H.Lippincott.m l '...'§... counknown. "ue ..'£.. ounnown.Iwo-ll cal lawn ol' 5 . E. Willa, nl! ...Elof Jackson L. Cook; Jshlal s. owl.- nrlne C.Hall. E. T.Hardin. tell name unénlnfri.Bem_6:1:|Egnidell un ol..nn...¢.'f"§_.i name unknown, Richanri Hall.omaa M. Herbert. Ann H.Hunggmfi Ann H .Hungnte unml 1 un-known.Samuel Boulton..l iHun. rn! name unknown. Georma Houma.Cha m-H.Handlton,Evan T. Hardin,John Hulbert.Sarah Hinrlw. ami. E. Hlzler. C. Reed.John Richley.John Rickly John W. Roggers. John M Rods:- enz.John M.Rosrens.Thos.H.Roberts.mal name unknown; ~ Reynolds.John M.Rockers Christopher Riddell. Mary L. Reed.John Ricicley.Maria L.RobertsCreedSanders.Abraham Secklei-,I survey but by Crawfords Surveytl1eva1e Iflo. 25. 36 and 37. all in Cumlhn City, Washington County.Nebraska Territory,and o t h e rland;also cancelling of recordatrustdeedmadebyE.'r.Hardm\ and L.A.Hardin.his Wife.to Jan.S.Stewart,dated Secklar.real name un- January 26, 1858, recorded in bookknown, Ab mn Secklar. Irena A.|3. more 391. of the deed records of Seeley, A Sackler. mol name ;m-;aaid county. securinz payment. ofknown. C. Sanders. real name un- a note of $866.00 and interest andknown.Stuart. zeal name'Illor'tKlg'inp: Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in name unknown,Jesse M.Smit;ilC`itY. Wushbigton County. Nebras-Socltler.,real name un-known, J. I.. Sham. real mme un-lcnown, Andrew J. Spencer, JamesS.Stewart,Brutus Smith. J.S.Stewart.real Bling unknownMary A. Stewart. Wm. C. Savage, real name unknown. John F. Stein-er. Polly Stdner.Jas S.Stcwln real name unknown,Ebenezer HrI ka Territory;also can-cellimr of 'record a mortgage made by GeorneJLBriirham to Charles B. Bailey dated December 13. 1B'l1. recordedin Book B, INN 160, of the mort- zazo records of said county. necur» ing payment of a note of $115.00 and intelest and mor'|;zaginlz Lots 1and 4 in Block Ml Lots 1. 2, 3 andSavmze.E.H Sava .al I4 in Block 59 and Lots 5 and 8 inunknown.Charles '§°.113`."».,ClmE|5l0¢il 66 in Cuming City, Wasdnnx- Sejlegk, real mime unl:nown_ Jgmgg ton County,Nebraska.und otherStapleton, N, Swanson. veal namelland;also cancelling of mcord lmknown, J. v. Sweeney. :cal nameunknown. Marv Ann Stewart. MarvA.Stewart.J. L.Sharpe,rea!name unknown. Ahmm Seeklar. A..Sackler,real name unknownAbramSackler.Louise Selleck. Semira Stapleton, Nelson SwansonAnna E. Swsmon. Annie E. S.-..-g son,Marlrnret Saunders. Tarkinirton.real name unlmownJfillnThem.Wm Tate, Jr.. :ea a trust deed made by AlbertW.Merrick and Lizzie N.Mer-rica, his wife,to P. G.Cooper,dated November 24. 1858. record-cd in book 4,page 384,of thcdeed records of said county. secur- lnrz payment of at note of $85.18and interest due to Mm-rare: Saun-ders and mortrmrimr Lots 5 and B in Block No. 116 in Cumingf City,,s |:W&hinlzton County. Nebraska Ter-name unknown, John p Thorp, G lrltory;also cantellim:oi' record G. Townsend. real name unknown ia m°¥'fKBIS= .made by J h n G.William Tate. Jr.,Lux-anah M.Srr|Iitli and llne J. Smith;is wife.Tate. Luranah c. Tate, Edward L.|le I"r=mk R vlilinc, dawd March 1. Tate.Lttranah W. Tate. William 1910. recorded in book 4, page 991Tate, Niels Truhlsen. Lazena War-|°f the mol1i§l2€records of said rick, Sayniiri Warrick. M_ };Wim |county, securing payment of tiulcn real name unknown. Charles Willa |totalling $3,000.00 and interest :mdC. E. Wills. real name unlmown §f"'°f'lFW¥i"R Tax Lot 55 in S0°\i"" Samuel Warrick, Jared A Warner.D. W. Wright, real name unknown,Jonas Webster. A. S. Warrick. malnameunknown.Amman WarrickWinslowWllods.Winslo WoodsIsaiahC.Warrick, Nina H.War.. rick, frheodore Warrick. Lincoln D.Warrick Isaiah Wan-ick. Amman SWarrick,Vilonia Wild.Vilinia Wild.Sarah Ann Warrick, Carrie M. Warrick. Eli?-a Warrick. LincolnW8l'I'{¢k.Isaah Wanick,Iles S.W8-mek. Alma Warrick, Iles War-Hck. Anna Wtrrick. Saymidia Wanrick. David D. Yo'-mx. D. D. Youngrealnameunknown. -Charles,Young,Jacob Zinunermnn.andGesinaZimmerman,real namesunknown;and all Portions havingor claiming any interest in TaxLot 7 of Section 26. Tax Lot 10 ofSection 27. Tax Lots 15 and 55 or Station 34 and Tax Lot 5 of Soc-tion 35, Township 19. Nonh. Ramre 11. includine Blocks 36. 36. 37. 38 39. 40, 41, 42, 43. 44, 45. 46, 55, 56. 57. 58. 59, 60, 61. 62. 83. 64, 65. 66.75. 76. '77, 78. '79, 80. 81. 82. 83. 84 85. 86 95. 96, 97. 93. 99, 100. 102, 103. 104, 105. 116. 111, 1l8. 119, 120and the North Half of Blocks 121 | 64. Townshap 19. No;-th, R;mg<f 11.East of the 6th P. M.. in Washing-ton County.Nebraska. and otl1..tland.which mortxrmrc was Dnl"li;ill\f ansiirncd to Niels TruhlmnTrees..his heirs.successors and assigns, by asslirnrnent mcordod inbook 4 page 1017, of said mon- Ioanc records; also cancelling of record the lien nrisinir by reasonof a warranty deed made bv Fran-cis K. Blakely to william A. liab-'cock and Winalo Woods. dated May|25. 1868. recorded in book 5, page 531, of the deed records of saidcounty. conveying the East Half oftheSoutlinestQuarterandtheSmlthweltQuarter of the South-West Quarter of 'L'tation 26. Town-shin 19. North. Rllllre 11. Ent oftheSthP.M..in WalhirurtonCounty. Nebraska. which deed. in fact. was a mortxlce to securepayment of 3 note of $150.00 asshown by a title bond made byWillilm A.Babcock llhd WinslowWoods to said Francis K. Blakely. dated May 22.1868,recorded in book A.Dame 114. of the mince!-laneous recordd of said coI.ln|.yand also for other equitable relief.in 124, bon. inclusive, and Out mo'You.and each of you.are re- 4_ 5..'r. s,..1.2. 13 14 culled *P ananrer the vention ofofg Towns orocnn. Ci:;.dw_ said Plimttfi' in said Conn on or wether with the included and adja- before mmm. 2a..1s42_.or said cent streets mi alleYB» all Em of Court INV uh and neudon to be gm gth p M in W"8d1ington true and itrnnt the orayer .the.;~of.County. Nebraska. real names ,,,,_l .inns c. Jour., Pla.».ntif1'. " " l ' f " " ' . i . " 2 l ' ° " " ? . " " f h 6 - 4 t o o .e a c o Y O U .a r e e r e -n o1.m i n e d o u t F b m w 9 .N o n c n o r F I N A L R R r1 5 4 2 7 le ,C J o ?u e p l i r g n W a l t e r G .H u b e r .A t t o r n e y c o m m o n a n . a o n i n t h e s -I N T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T O F§ " § § ° , 0 ' " § f , ; " " * ' y * ; * § _ " _ 'C ° " f ' * § ,w n s i n n c r o n c o u n r r .n o B R A S K A .;;§ '=-a s d ; f ° g ".€ » . "" i . "` . f. g g - g g c s r . ~ . ~ r . = : o r o n - 1 J .I l i n d l e y . d o c o l s o d .$ 0 6 1 1 8 o f s l i d C O U TC L h l t u i d N t i °h b » : ; : n f . ' : . s . ° . " : . .' ~ f i r g n f e n i ~ . : . ' ° . . ' ; . .' < ".1'~;'"...'t'.;5. 2 : L t 1 0 f i 2 7 -1 5 d a r w i n .O o u n t v J u d s r e o f W o s .h ~ m d 5 5 3 , S e c t ; o n 4 -T L o i n o n C o u n t v. N e b r a s k a . h e r f i n a l of SoctionRinre 11. includimz Blocks 35. 38 37, 38, 39. 40. 41, 42, 43. 44, 46. 4653. 59, oo. 61. 62, 63. 64ve, 11. 'ra vo. so. si. ac, so. 95. os, 97. 98. 99. 100. 104.ms,no ,111, nsandthe North nc : o f 55. 56.57, es. os, 75,83.84,85,102.~119.120Blocks12 \ 0113 and ax t 535, To in 19. Northl rt as executrnx of tba Estateof Carl J. Hindlov. Deceased. andmade an annlication for final sa-minlttration and discharme. and lortho uaummen: of reaidm of 113- ltato to such other oem-sons as an.bv law entitled to the same. and Ihave set the 13th dav nf Februar? 1942. nt ten o'cJock A. H.. It nav1 to 12 both inciullNB'0ffl¢0 in odd Countv for the hour'and Out Lot; l. 5 7. 8. 9. 10. 11..inx thereof.12. is una 14 of 'nm of Gum-l Dated Januxrv 19. 1942.ins Cit \ tonother with the induces CSEAM John A- Currimm. t 0 .s 2*. a | I I g~ J 1 n|..1_ \|.\_-»n_|_.__;. .Qu-a n m l Center Cuts 2 1 C l b .3 Pkgs. 2Sc '*Pork Liver Inch Sliced 151: lb.W. J- sAs Boiling Beef Lean and Meaty l S c l b . * N e c k B o n e s MeatySc l b. Pork B' Beans l No. 2% Can !0¢ 0 'A' Full Line » Kraft 31: Egnch Sardines Kraft Dinner In 0il Sc Can 2 Pkgs. l7c " " " ' - \¢f \ » " " " " ./Y J \ \\\ day avenin of Ian TaylorIt the n.~'id"FA'§1°°» home. Mr. and Hn .Fred Dornmckeranddlllkhter.Fny e . o l KmnmiwereSunni aftemo on zuelu atMr. und Mm Fred Dprnaeker md I0lLMr. Ind Mrs. Otw Chriltemen.Lu Verne and Lyle, were SundnvevminzKuesfaof Mr, _and Mn. FOR RENT: A 6-room house com- pletely modern, like new:m omother haue vanly modem.'6~1t N. T. Lund a CO. FURNISHED ROOMS for rbnf Phone Bllck 93.6-ll SLEEPING n o o n .z u East FOR RENT ENJOXS THE DALE NEWS dinner smash ol llr. and MAustin Fenllmw. Mrs.Bda Rosh, Un. Fad DUI nuker and Mn. Dalld Wulf ~Thunday afternoon nah of HrsBernard Wulf.The afLerm0n ~ :Dem at mlllting, Mr.and M ~ ~ W ~ U ~ Mr,md Mn.June:P.Rha died on the Hugh Rbau.'Wad- eadav."He na n and Mudunea Hlrry Tamer, A. H. Sibbemnon md had Jtmxbhth ntterndqi A Pinochla pu: _| *';";;- Nebraginz: e mu-y 7 1Dear Mr. Rhuldesr I Thue "Didjx Ever" articles an mist intersting for they occur when A_climnx hu begn reached. |"Uniiy for Vic¢ tory" Topic of Essa Contest VANGYLE RAVER IS PHARMACIST MATE Vangyle Dale Ravsr, mn of Ed- wsnd L Rau: ot Bhlr, recently was advanced on Yhlnnxdst Mntc se em Cru: At the U. s .Naval Air Ststion, Pensacola, Horidn, gc- \ 5 Y 1". 'J R S l l / i f é / 4 FOR SALE 0 I FOR B,':¢I'T]aR SERVICE and(r ul e r eaminz pawer.bookyour baby cbidxs now with The¥'|ahinR't0n Colmtv Hnwmery. t so ACRE Wuhinzwn County fumfor sale,'A mile from znveled highway, 1%miles lrom unve- ment.Near mwd achuol. 12 urea nl!nLh.18 Acres bmme g mpasture. Naw house with nth,electric lights. Prlca S5600. Pos- session March lat.6-lt Ove T. Anderson. SORREL PONY.coming 3 yearsold.Orville Andrensan.Inauirs B. F. Dundt Co.6-lt' FOR SALE:Sprimzer beilers. 6-lt'Stanley Mlmlh,Spiker. FOR SALE:Sonel 1§'ony, comin! 5-:av Fort Calhoun. ....................._- SCRATCH PADS.hisrh oualxtvbond paper. 220 ner lwund.0th~er uualities. Bc Der pound.43-ti'_The Enterprma. 9-YEAR-OLD mare: 1 and 2-year cults, brother and sister. GeorgeJackson, Red 399.6-It HYBRID CORN--home grownstate tested 939.Discount for own sacks and cash.Thompson Bros.. 2112 on 82; 22 on i0.1-tt SEE US for freah cows and close on Omahn hlzh road. adjvinimt Wranch school.Land lay! levelto slightly rolling, Priced at $55 per acre._6-lt Ove T. Anderson. FOR SALE: Fred: conntrv butxer.buttennilk and eggs. We deliv- er. Phone White 213.5-tt Mm, An Gustason. SPINET PIANO-genuine BALD- WIN ACROSONIC Svinet Dlanu lo be sold in Blair aflm- Febru- ary_14Lh.Reliable usyw may ~ Pi~ |~ ~14. so. 1~ st.. Omnlu.Nebr.6-lt 1 I 6-1t* FARMERS-Here's an ideal farmtruck. 1938 V8 long wheei basewith stock :jack axgd grain box R'0od tires »urPhone Black 93.6-10. S L E E P I N G n o o n .z u East Grant.611 FOR RENT:Acreage close im.cmd buildings. Phone 292.u CARD OF THANKS CARDS OF THANKS inz our heartfelt thanks bo ourfriendsAndnelzfiborswhoso wmlonlrglv aided un durimr f.h~.time of e illness and death ofourlovedone, Raymond Ther-knlsen.We wish w esuecilllythankRev.Jorgensen 1ur`hinkind words. thou whn sent flow-en nnd those who lurnlnhed the Therkelsen Family. CARD OF THANKS WE WISH to tnke this umm of thanking ull those who have been so kind to ua during our lurrow, the death 01 our dear muther.For the friends who have so faithfully miniltered io her illness. and no than who sentfloral tdbutea and also the sing- ers, our xrnmful appreciation is axnreaaed.Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Frandsen,Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fraxgdsen. mudc. LAST YEAR'S DECLAM WINNERS IST AGAIN Eunice Carlsen and Barham Pound, winners of last y s hu~ merous and dmmntic divisivns re- spectively,were first-place win- ners B€Bi-'lf Tuesday, when the local elimination contest wu held at theFlair High Sdmol.They reversedpositiqns,however,Mis:Carlwen taking honors in Um dramatic divi-sion and Miss Pound in the huxnorl GOOD hizh quality milk wanted. 6-1 W. E. Lucke. Blair Dgjg-y_ GIRL WANTED for house work.Modem home. Wri'-e ixnmedjate-lv w Mrs. J. J. Werner. 2027 N.54th Street, Omaha.6-17. WANED 'IO BUY: A used trump- et or comet.Grant Lage,Ft. Calhoun.6-It WANTED:Dead swck. free Dre-mium.Blair Rendering Ser-vlcs,Phone 17.collett.HollyJensen.azem. for Union Ren- dcrimz Co.. LaPlatm. Nebr. 29-tf three yeas old. Orville Andreas-F 0 U N D REAL ESTATE 'm a nn UP:2 strayed yeax-lingcalves.Phone 112 on 87.5-St'Georxe Ruhwer. FOR 24: PER WORD you can 'rentA Unlen in this wnnt nd section. FOR s 4 L E = Mq d e m 5 - ro o m h o u s e close 111. Also mcorne urooertv by owner.Phone 292.2 - ti W A N T E D The essay coma! on the timely nubject ol "Um y for Vid»°rY". sponsored nationally by the nuxll~ hr Ou Vefenng of Fordgn Wnrs and lbcllly by the auxiliary toWallington County Plost No. 1251 V. F. W.,close February 22. Then la still time to enter; all at The Enterprise Amee for folder giving xrrnnmimmPrlza ue u Iollowsz Wuhi nt- wn County pr-ine-lst,$8;2nd,82;and 8nd, Sl.Nulo nnl--lu. 81900:2nd, SSW; 3111, $250, 401. 510; um sro awards; and mu $5 lwl rdn s u rse, $15; ana, ;1o. Judges for the Inca! wntest willbe announced nw week. I! necessary tn dlow fininhing oi, my essay, the cement time will be axtendul.Conbeslxnts a n asked ,ho notify the Enterprise or Mrs. J, H. Bowman, conuat chairman. .._,___. _ , , ....cording w an anmrmcement by um nustion'n public relstkms nifi- ref.'R-uver enlisted in the Navy at theOmaha. recruiting omoe,Odnben 1939, and wan sent ta the tr-ruining:tation . at Great Lakes,llllnols. I-Ie was transferred fn the U.S. Navy Hoapiinl Corps School atSm Diego in Febnmry. 1949, and in June, 1940, was lstlshed L0 the Naval Hoepltnl at Bensacoln.He hu xlso served at the Nodolk, Va., sutlon. BU. CORN BRINGS|RED cnoss $24 The sale of rr bushel of seed corn brought $24 to the Red Cross wxr reliel fund, Saturday, at the BldrLlveuwckPavilion.Colonel C. Bnxndnge nuctianed the com, which ; r p y \ i " : " " "Mr.a nd Mn Alv i n w ll andyousupposetheseCffngreasmenMrs.Cul Danlellvn of Spmser Hr. m a Mn.Afusim Relshaw uare lookin: ahead w the time whmmtumed _home.Sunday. alter a'were Tuesday slcernoon vuests of g;;§w;_<;f Mrs.yltfrz b?;.hu:da°;' their services will not be negdediweek mth her humble:-.Mrs. Mn. Jay Mcclsrmhsn of Tckamsh.ss'they new are and an therelons Hugh Rhea md family.Mrs.McClanahnn.their zmnu-Mr. and Mrs. Hsrold Taylor and.~'"|Im; Jungbluth of Omaha --'fealhenng Lhexr nests 'I This, at mourn, ls at the sacrifice of Lhosef less Iortunnte.Respectfully, .Mn. Wm. Behrendt. RESIDENT SINCE '84 HAS 89TH BIRTHDAY spenttheweek-end win.her Yu-e.nla,Mr. and Mn. A. H. Jlmgb plh. Mrs. J. 0. Mnrshlll soellt Bltvr-dnv With her mvther. m.nI"red_ Heusnnsnn.Sr.,of "" "~ lMrs. Hsuermalm nlannedvto lavelfor Cslifomia Sunday. lm v u uksn lll and was unable to no'She is reenverlnz nm will lavé lhthins 1»'===d» who mme w ¢h1u|l"°z312w..l-d Christensen eallea ali eounUY in 1870 and maved to F.J. Enenon's.Sltmwislr .mr-wndllnzwn County in 1884, eele-'noon.| brated his 8961 natal day on Feb-I Sunday allen at J, 0. Mu'|h|JI's mary 10,The observance, held acywew Hawixd lhrslmll md Verneé home of Mr Dund's n Edmondson.|¢_h .da gbter,lin, P. A. Jclmsen of Bennlngwn with whom' he revides,also hon- ored Mr. Jnhnsen's birthday. The evening Wls spent at cards. A midnight lunch featured a thre 'tier birthday cake with 89 candles. CHURCH NOTICES CONGREG/rloNAl,.-pam. Deg- Kdtlz .Tones mul Sunda y in Lincoln.lsavlnz Handav fOr abusiness ta-in w Almnsrla. n.| Mr. and Mrs. Mesflsy of Valleywe re muh of the A. H. June-'hluths. Sunday.| Mr. and Mm Loren clmmnsenl and Emxjenn were viaiwrs at J. 0.\Max-shall's, P:-lday.| Mr, and Mrs.Fred Larsen anddauzhlms called on Mr. and Mrs: dnughwr.uns formerlw MissMarilyn Rcnvlmw.Mr.\l»lcClszm-I han is in the hosvil-sl '_recavermzfmm injuries mcsnved in sn autoaccident.Mr. and Mrs.John Taylor and aula ml wars Tuesdav eveflillkmem at the Hu-old Taylors. Mr. and Mn. Flax-old W. Rannuv sen and children of Rose Hill. and Miss Shlrls Renshsw md Harvey Walker of eksmeh were Sunday | Psmy were Thursday sums of the John Taylor family at Base Hill. THE EAT SHOP -M e a l s- MAL TED MIL ES-BEER 2|-Hour Servlos OLD-TIME GAY NINETIES D A N C E :. 0F'l"S HALL, nsuumarouSunday Night, February 1s MUSICBY Lumar Urban and His Orchestra Prizes for the best old-time Costume lt vnu ne rememnuruu anal: nuns _Ha r r i e t S u n d s o f wmu n g wn n o w h a d been donated b y Lloy d W eig- n s t u d mt u Bla ir Hi g h S c h o o l , mg ' n d F " " " " " o f Te k a ml l h . was wi nner o f the state aw ar d 18811 0 I ;' M H we re m m ~'EM. aww, J ac k Lazure, J im J ensen,F8BIS Tim Qvuzfnlufvh P lu .'ptrunvn Dn|nhv n u 5 l | l \ » l G L D U | n . ,A q u a ;A J D v l | |x u n l po l L o n g w e l l .A ,R B e a i e s ,E a r l O s bnufne, Emest lang, Gerald Roch, Kennedy, George K. Nelson. Jens Jespersen, Fred Guatin, Inuris Han- sm and Chris E_ Jensen.At a similar sale in Spalding lust week, Brnndage sold s turkey for $37.70, proceeds belnz donaied elle bur ne r:mere wa ll be s pec ial Lenten servic es at th e c h ur c h ev- ery 'Ph umday e venimr ut 1:3 0. The H1._1h Rhea and Pnuln. Wednesday.e WEE; of Mattel! School en-joyed n sled ride,Mondéwlevellinif- Sure There IS a Shortage of Machines Because of the War ..BUT -- Nevertheless, we can take good care of the needs of our Customers See Our Line of Good Used Tractors ; Plows Discs - Listers and Cultivators Alsollorsesand Mules 'rYsoN»LoNG co. first service will be helu Thurs- day, February 19. Sundny is Women's Day.Sun- day School,10;church service, 11; music by Washington County Chorus and senior choir. ROSE HIL L METHODIST-A_ W.Clarke:Sunday Sdmol at 10 u.m., classes for every age group. Divine service at 11 mm., theme "Par~don". FIRST METHDDIST--John R Brooks: 10 a.m., Chvlrch School, inthree depanments:primary, jun- ior, And senior.11 |.m., moming worship, music by choir directed by Prof. L. R. Marks; sermon"Are Religious People Fooling Them-selves?" 2 p.m., young people go to Craig for rally, Bill Tripp will participate in program.6 p,m., Adult Fellowship, sack lunch fol- lowed by study.February 20~World Day of Prayer observance at Methodist Church,2:30 Pm. s n e n ~ t h e ~ e e k - e n d w i ~ h e ~ ~ r ents. the Leonard Hoigfra,Sure There IS a Shortage of Machines Because of the War ..BUT -- Nevertheless, we can take good care of the needs of our Customers See Our Line of Good Used Tractors ; Plows Discs - Listers and Cultivators Alsollorsesand Mules 1r- -1 - - -~». .». -~g( P a p o ' l / l e m ..| J a y S lmn r ts Ho n o r e d a t F a r e we ll Pa rty 5 Th e memb ers o f th e Papio 'I`l1I-Mday Aftemoon Club and their, familie s stare d a su rmise f ar ewelll oo r ty f o r Mr . a n d Mr s. J ay S te w- a r t,Fr id ay e ve ni nx.Th e Stew- ar ts a r e m o d u s soon f r o m this vic in ity to a f arm s outh of Blair.L The c lub Pr esented a tlble to the honored couple.Present were Messrs. and Mesdames Nels Soren- sen a nd Dar le ne . W i ll Roc h,FredDornac kér an d sons.J ohn Reeh an d fa mi ly .Ansel To f t,Fr a n k Blf fa r, J oh n Bi ff ar an d Ro be rt. A. R. B eale m C . R. W ilkin s; Mrs. Ed1 Reeh. Floy d and Car l W is ely . Bert Mi lle r and .Millard Pec k. n n . -m Mr .an d Mr s . Ros s Lo ve and daughters.Gwe ndo ly n and No n n a 'Le a, we re Sun da y d inn er an d s un Der Iniesta qi' Mr and Mrs . Ha ro ld Chris tense n and da mr hte n .Glorialand Bon nie . of th e Ro se Hill vic in. ';5,v-Oth e r m l m ;we re Mr .andIrs . Her ma n Ra hlfa an d L aV e me . 'MT. a nd Mrs . Roy Ra hif s a nd c hi l-| dren, Ken neth and La Verne.l Ramona.I.o.a,cke was 1.Mo n - ++ + + + + » + DR. D. RJ EHLERS-Da mia n- Fcnner Dr. W. F. Hemphill LocationHome Theatre Building B\air, Nebraska 'rYsoN»LoNG co. 1: [to the Red Cross M A N G B UR IE D S A T. Funera! services [lar Judie Anne U - . l t r n m l p a a e r v x c u c n m u w 4month-old Arlington/ul;held Saturday after- h haby ,were Congregational Chun:,l. noon in the wi th Re v. H. C. V an Y a lk e n hu r g h offi c iating. J ud ie, daug hter of Mr. Hamrnarlg,died'a n d Mr s .A r f h u r /INERVOUS TENSION \Pallbmrers were hiuh wxool students Douxlas K@u§, Richard Paulson, Richard Mcnking, and Al- bert Schlapfer. Jen Ludwig, Jung'Spangler, Jscquehne Peterson an'Roberta Anderson. accompanied by |Mrs.Alice Newsom, provided the Hurinl was made in the Arling \I-`ebruary 21, W.S.C.S. bouk review. lFebr-uary 22, Methodigt Me1|'s Day.Red Cross sewing at Kooprnan's. lnn, Wednesdays and Fridays, W_|s,C.s.| EPISCOPAL CHURCH-»Gordon` Hughes:Sunday School,9:80;,Mozdng Worship,11.Ash Wed-I lnesdly aenrices, 10 n. m. Wednes~l|day, February 18. Dr. Neville Joyn-| ier will be in charge. ~FIRST LUTHERAN-H. ~ .lor-gennen;Sunday School ar-a Bible classes, 9130;English communion services, l0:80; Venper services, 8.llev. J. M. Gmz, Luck, Wisconsin, will preach al. both services. \G0ssARus VISIT NEW ENGLAND v1c1N1'rY and Mrs. Marlin Goaaard ofsouéii>}1£6£££1§a Re Clatide visited theirR m.| n n di ro ri in nli»'¥i¢§§5"F |muin._ Hn .Tonnnh Linn; nf th!Al your Dru! Eton l§§€5'En§1§éd'§f§E5§i¢y'f"i5S2i "SiThe Mmin Gosaardilam spendirfg|a month in Omaha with thair sori;,..1 véfri 550I Clanenfze and Fiéd. |The William Gassard family mn | b e remembered as early settlersof the 'New England cbmmunity. The Proud Ifroprielor of a They owned the Present Edgar snnnlzers B-"Cl CITI8 E000 nreeu- uuu uzvnuull.1.11836 Buuuenw, uuun vu*f»~--»v -- ~ - - - ~ ~---I o f Lh ing buils.seniors,i ll mpfrenent B ld r Hi g h L i n d e n me g e r :'r y e mi ni ster ex | .arsen f a r m e once lar ge.Ra v W u lf Sa m Mo or e 1;gh d mtr i d presses h m th a nxs to th e churc h1'arniIY»three brothers re mmn .Blac k 6 3 111 u n 37 C o f mn b u 8 ° ' i e b : f my ~memb ers hip f o r exten di ng his: »\ 1 env\ 1 ru;1 n nv\v..r\»»F\rr1|~¢fd ~_oth er c on tes ta ntB in th e hu mor ' Ie 1 e 0f abneitc a u n u l ~~ WHICKY nolel ls m u :Again . . . ` / »@ _y >-©n.|..| "-_\__»~.I "M5!fE&§F§ f}.1?'P*9_UlI§|§§|r:nw tn freshen in March. Std caf.'mm division im|er, second;Ar Be e f Ro a s t Choice 231: lb. Crackers 2-lb. Box l8c I I I *Pork Steak Loi n En ds Zlc lb. Weinebs Glaser: 251: lb. Corn 3 No. 2 Cans 25c Pe a s 2 N0. 2 Cans 256 Coffee SAS PERFECTION Zlc lb. C o r n F l a k e s NEW COLOR FILM "3n.a'ca&a»2y"i,an\R a n s o m ~Ednr Short. A new color film which workss h we ll ln e ve n i ne xpe ns ive b ox c mn~ FOR SA L E: Mo de l I '{;_g-=f-good ~eras is be ing nnnounced i n Th e §"I'E'1'mo to r °v'2r__f",_,,_,__._=__,_ zEnterprisethisweekbyHarold0-ur ucv n\:||ubu15. Rabbass, Blair photographer.The b R fiIm prodEee§ golored IJ{fl\fS Whidf T2-'T"é»1,?.§., 'i="iw'§?.§` SQ? 5-ti 'can be mea In an album and_which keep very well. For details TYPEWRITER RIBBONS.AI!Reiulff ln ag. Qfegffllgp Man see the advertisement.gngkqa,_good cogop,nrgediqrp HORSE AND COW: also UplandPridehay.Pete Thompson, 6-lt' MAY HYBIDS stand vdth the beat in everv com yield belt.5 4 t Im Baxwr. 'TARBON PAPER,(ine Keebordbond, adding machine paper,as-nr The Enwrprm. N O T I C E S 5%DISCOUNT on chicks und! March lst.Washinkton County Hatchery.6-lt FOR ASSISTANCE in Dreharinlincometaxreportssee C. J.Schmidt.1-Bt' SPRING REPAIR work and ma~ sonry should be done now. CallW.J.Lambert at KoopmufnInn.6~1\.' 10% DISCOUNT for cash on shnrp~ ening disc nlades, plow layu andLultfvutor shuvela, exu-ended un~til Febnmry Zlst.5-2t°Miller Munk. SHARP TOOLS do bfttar work.Get them ready naw.6-2t'Miller Mnnk. FURNITURE uphomering, refhr ilhing,repairing, sent.a w ;mg work, mnzreuen, nw.Pham~ 151.Georg; N. Miller. WE BUY Ind sell stock.8-tf K. 0. Davil and Si Johnson. S U B S C R ~ N n u n w The of Fun COUNCIL HOLDS SPECIAL MEE'r1Nm 9:00 P. M. A special meeting ol the City Council held Thursday evening, February Sth, voted n license for u... ....|.. nv x,..... ..-A 0......| L-\.\....IIIfor Wallace Fitch, thl new pro Irrietor of the Blue Ribbon Lunch.Every Friday \They also made a slikht raise in K 0 I L ~ §:'fme,2s:f'f§L Mrs. Frank Adams of Fort Cal Presented By IVORY SOAP houn, wife of the Calhoun Chron- lcle editor, underwent an appendec- Lomy at the Lutheran Hospital inGmaha, Wednesday. According to reports this moming. she camethroughtheoperationingood condition.; |~| mII We Recommend Victor Chick Feeds For Strong, Healthy Chicks Blair Flour Mills Sorensen Bros.:Phone While na FUJUR.FEEDS,CEREALS,SALT See Us for 'Prices ¥|Thank You! OI take this method of thanking my old friends for their patronage during the years I have operated the Blue Ribbon l.uncl\ in Blair. KI x I ] 1 I We Still Ha v e ~ 'Material v...¢,%.£°; Casings GGODYEAR T|REs lepnlleu of Condition Open All Night Phone 2.12 SINCLAIR PRCDDUCTS We Will Buy Your.0ld Tires »1' ~~y*~.~.,...».~»~,.~»e ,~_~»2 J» >\r.~.. . .~