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BLAIR NEBRASKAJLARGH 61941
___ ~ n m \..vu I |vb1,UMEXLVNUMBER9 .vansville choififsang At D;(lege March 24
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"E"'°'§1'§"A'i¢'§.'§x<'3'1F"5s\Li|lardJensen
ScottAllen
RitesHeld
Wednesday
Of Pioneer Family,Na-
tive of County.Active
In Civic Work
BURIAL MADE IN
BLAIR CEMETERY
Chaumzy Scott Allen wasborn
ROTARlANS INVITED 0
~To OMAHA,wnn.
Members of the Blair RUE!!!
invited w dine with the Omdm
Rotary Club nt the FoncmdleHo-
Wedneadl avenin .tal nm y zMarch 12 at 6 o'cloek p.m.Following the dinner thevidtbn
will be guests of the OmlhlClub
at the Omnbl-St. Lodishockeygums at the Ak-Qu Bencoliumm.
ASK PAVING ON
SECOND STREET
A petition was received by the
city council last Tuesdayevening
Ilub md their wives lun bum
Jnnnary 19, 1876 and passedawayat an Omaha lmsplul on Much 2,
1941 after n severe illnesslasting
for severalmonths.
signed by residents alongSecond
street asking that that streetbe
paved from South street to Lin-
coln street.The petition wasninmd nn file and will be acted
Can Slnp By
River lfFunds
MadeReady
Need $9,982,750 to Com-
plete Channel to Sioux
City,Iowa
WORK FINISHED
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BY JUNE,1942`
A navigable river channel to
Sioux City, iowa can beobtained
by June, 1942, if thegovernment
will allot funds mulling ;9.9s2,-15o,rum the chie! nf army en-,-I---.ml mlm 1.Schley
llunberl ut the Shnley E.Elin
poet of the Amerlcu:laden were
guuu o!the Arlington post nt
.Axlin last Monday evenlhl.
z the registration cere
munlu held nt that time.Fol~
lowing the regixtntion of nll nf
the vom:lm n nodll gvmhg wusenjoyed.A luncheon was served
by the members o!the nndlhry
who were also present.About dx
ty turned out for the nihlr.
CHURCH GROUP TO
i HOLD SUPPER FRI.
The members and friends of the
Congregational church have been
linvited to attend a social supper|and evening nt.the church base#
......» ».\....».~w llridnvl evening.
HeadsState
SoilGroups
Is President of Newly
Fonned Nebr.Asso.of
S.C.S.Districts
IS SECRETARY OF
PAPIO DISTRICT
The second annul conferenceof
the Nebraska sail conservationdis-
trlct supervilvrs was held in Lin-
coln last Fridly andSaturday,February 28 md March 1.All
five super-vlwra of the pq"Dia-rtmmnz il direc|cludod serving as advenidn;_.__.1-..aM
;
1
The
lpenn cl
lege onl24.Tl
\nua1 srtakes|___\
..
\ans\illo College A Ca
CooirwillsingatDNIB
Monday eveqing Ma
e choir win be on iw
ring hour which thi!
t as fur west. as Linco
ck through Minnesotx
lin ash concerts in Chi
r
I
u
tor of the fortyfour voice group.Pro!.Hjorisvang attended Dana
College for four years receiving
his B.A.degree in 1926;he wal e
member of the Duma A Cappella
choir and also of the Dam.choir
which went to Dwmlrk in 1929.
Himactivitia while in Blair in
§F(§B{ 811~a ~:
in 1935 and 1936.Hjnrtuvimg re
ceived his Bachelor of Musicanq
Master of Mudc degxee8 from the
American Conservatory of China
gu.\
nm............_ .__Each fnmlly will bring 1 hot or
cold dish tor the supper.Later ln the evening Dr.Wal
ter R. Clyde ol Omdu will speak
on the subject Christianity md
Democracy
_.__....
TaxpayersGroup
HeardOutstate
SpeakersMar.l
Good CrowdHears'Frank
Arnold, President Of
trict Hjalmer Qmst uunru .mu
sen Clarence King George Ohn
and C. B. ldehramn as well as RoyT.Kirkpatrick district conservi
tlonlnt md E.D.Fxhmey county
extension agent attended the
meeting
Lillud Jensen od mu Kennud.
nnd l¢~NWKPY ul the Pnplo Smll
(Rmlervltion Dlxtzrkt wa on
Much 1 zhvlw an pmddent d
um newly fanned sawn Ano~
cintlon ¢!.Soi1 (lannrvlhll Din
trint Supngvinon.Other oflicen
at the uoodlticn an T.M.Jnhn
mn Gluppol vlee pmddmt me
Chula Seott Scottsbluff seen
tarytrumnr.
mfs......».f.~»\mmdlltnd rabid
Scott.was l.ne¢nn of the late upqn.at a later date as previous zmeer.\:¢|ll:|m|....._5dMrs.petmons are completed in a :eport UI congress rucen Y
I ......f p d dd
|.nn the area at Bldr and on up the
m»\.....who were pion
eer settlers of
this county and
spent.his entire
life within a
mfr mmm of
um uhm of his
Qiéw Sioux City.mu U
~~thGe1al Schley told Congress ;ViSC:
at e work between O u\o.
~~Sioux City wu only 65 per cent*
won re over seven ons
N N d ~=»;g==and dnt.cdnmi1.iliUMStr
~~afdnlhrstuput isinnadinerl !nx\D
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Ihvnlrrmniedtonidnlb
the preceded him ln death two
ears asv md tha children flvn
una and no daughters are me
0 mmm hh dp*L They ue
Walter of Detroiln Michigan;Wil
lm of Benson;Rnllo of Fon¢\~
mdk;John of Benson;Mac living
nm the home Lum:Odile (Hrs.k
van Cary)of Detroit.Miuhigill;
and Gertrude (Mrs.Charles Maz
ritt)of Arlington;also one sillen
lm.Joe Lazure and three broth
as.Gram Clyde and Clark nll
al this vicinity and a host of
friends.
Deaased was always interested
in civic affmins and at his duth
was president of the Nohrukn
lown Comparative milk /neocla
¢:.... whim uouilion he had hdd for
mm on December 22 1moldest Was Zero..56
Inches of Moisture
Mean Was 24.3
The month of Febnxary closed
Int Fridny night in um orderlymanneraoeordlngtaloulU.S
government weather records.The
month recorded nothing ununuxl in
the way of temperature or mmm
The monthly mean tempenturewma 24.3 degrees which lu avengeThe eoldem. reading wal noted on
Febnxahr 19 when the max...tumbled to zero.Six days during
the month the lowest readings of
the dny was in the upper twentia
and the high readings of the
month showed that 16 of the
months 23 days wen above Inez
=r .........fr nf Lhn day.
l A horse belon m Paul
Mas-
..._
f
uhiwinx
gresawastold isonturhsintlre
river Sevarnl of those mms.
which have been giving trouble
are near Bllir uid this territorywouldbenefitfromtheworkif
finances are made .uvulnble for if!
eontinumeo.
HORSE KILLED
BY TRUCK
smsterswhoresidessoulh of Blair
was lulled by a truck lui Sttur
day morning at about lour oclock.
The truck dnven by Adolph
Ryser of Springfield Mimouri
was damaged by the collldon but
was able to get lwly under its
own power
I rugru
Here 'I
Crews .of
StreetsS
Crews of n
Tuehdly aiu
streets in thc
Blair.Mem
of CommuneploinedofexArmedwill
and aided bywldanEnu
that one side
nstmed one not mud and
.The ¢91;n
Much of the needbd mark can [his
Men State League .;:;:1'".;;r'"
Fnnk Arnold of15111
an 01 pmafdincua-
erbom Ne- mon!on
.president at
problumn nl vim]inher-u Sem est eo dw cousarvxtinn districts of
ax gnyex-'n Imgm, wwmpmndeo the U*-*W .»n...|_|.\.......... nl 'rmm nm naw 22 dilltricthin
in Business
iection
¢......
aan began work
:moon claning
a business section
bers of the Chart
hnd ureviously c
|:senator nugn J\l.lLlllu|.U U ¢.........._..was in BmI Nebraska and seven m_g_m argin
on.Them mul
Vim Pnuin Dia
om
.vnl I
~ ;;°;" ;.;°'1,;;;"usistingconditions
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MET~|I
HAVE LENT PROGRAM
nu1
f..
..9.
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r_¢~&£¢l1:.=1¢..
ured above are the twen
Wulhlngton county buy!
aft last Thundly norm for
r of amy tnining under
ew draft law.This photo
=en as they Ieft the Eat
in Blair following theli
Q.
dinner.Eariler in the morning
they had aah been siren rm
nments by local clergyman.Thu
Teatunents wen gifts of the
Blair Chamber of commerce.
Amerhran Legion md lndidd
uaia.
o.. _.ecovering
own nu um u.............._...____While the maeting hnd nut bean i .¢h;f;if§}w eonuiin a ca
gv;m_g;=_;enjoyed 5_~;_»g tal of appwzimntely mpoo sexes
rmtin wk H dwelt zm5themfof...v€m&J.?§HERMAN SEWER
IU camty ma mm ma mid?PROJECT APPROVEDOI one D¥1Blllvzon \md onehnif trllckioldl
dust.mr damning win elim
:n..Ann naiinnnte
:ompuhons of difiemnt =°'"§=°'gvsr dm nm.hx w an $25,291: WPA pmt nu hem|vln||\udbeenm;daincoun¢l°l .,f£¢1.ny lppnvod lor dm hull!-
rhen um mmm-mstlmdl of lmiun ol 1 wawry newerdime-
!:iQlundHn¥°!PvlbU¢= mauwlhdn nyateminHurn§m.Nodadnlh
.am an for s umm;vfgwvg plana *We me m3»gq»§_»»g3
.\|inE lilh.ions v~\be K forced stay in the Hawaiian
the past four yarnHewasngood friend as good
neighbor :md s good man lor tim
community and he will be greatly
Funeral services were held Wed
nmdlly dwrnnon at one ociock
[rom the home and at 2:80 p.m.
fmm the Congregltiunni church
in Blair and inmrmant was mlde
in we Blair cemetery.
MILLER TIRE AND
BATTERY HAS FIRE
1hQ n\.m\».r=nf the fin ¢@p»w\
mem \\r.rmlciy awakened from
their sl\;n\h~r~4 at abnul 4:30 Sm
zminy m~rmng.John Miller has
am oil hurnmg stove down at his
piano 01 |»=|<m¢m and for some unknownrsuntheoilflowedout
on the |l.».»r .md caught on fire.
Jnhn .\;\<notified and lie
rmched \h¢rv in time to put out
the fin bufuru the fire deparlrnent.
got on the scene.No particular
damage was done except from
smoke.
FOUNDATION
MEETING PLANNED
The Dana Coilege Chapter of
ws an www ...._.._P1edpimion which was ln the
form ol mow and nin nmunmed
to .56 inches The mul for th;
year is nov 2M inches.
The pruvmiling wkid was north
although nn day:ol heavy penatrating wind werenoticed.
BAPTISTS PLAN
9sUNDAY pRDGRAM
The initial service in a Nine
G\orioun Sundays program w
cowr the months of March and
April was held Sunday morning
nt the Baptist church.Evangelismwillbetheseriesmainpur»pose with fou?Decision Days
March 16. 23 30 and April 6.
The March 2nd theme was
Every Member Communion Sun
day Other Lhemes will be Bring
A Gmcav. Sunday March 0;Wo
mens and Girls Sunday March
16:Mens and Boys Sunday
March 23;Family Sunday
Marsh 30;Youth Sunday.April
6;Easter Sunday April 13;
Church Business Sunday Aprii
20;Church Loyalty Sunday
Apri\21.
BREWERS ARRIVE
AT MANILA
Due American SmndinnvixnFoun-
|¢¢e1:|ti¢hdauonwillmeetinthe
mom o!~¢h» Indies hall at the coi
wmewd in the vmrxoun phuaScandinaviannxlwninwal
ur attend the meeting;an discus
FRACTURES SKULL
lege Fridly evening at 8_oc.\ock.\
Any resident of Blair who il in
ol
coma
IN FALL,SATURDAY
\\r;f\!Ihlgenkamp ul Arlingwn
r~ulf x»vi fractured skull Satur
dn;~\.|\m|;ss the result. of a fall.
He is a patient at the Dodge
County Hospital in Fremont
when his amdition renmins criti
cal.Hilgenkamp is the mu of
llnand Mrs_J.H.Hi!gcnksmp.
4.~.»»»~»¢.».f
DIDJA nvnnr
Didla ever feel dnt the
meeting of the legislnmn wasnmmm;thing lor umpeople of this state?
as»
sa
u
os
Infomation has been received
at Blair through Lhe west coast
Dr. md Mrs.Harluw Brewerw the
Philippincl hm reached that plane.
Ialxnds when the ship developed
engine trouble which required new
parts.The Brewers were guesua of Mr.
And Mrs.Irvin Tilden while at
Honolulu.
To IMPROVE THIRD,
COLFAX CORNER
Orcupxnts of the James Mullin
pmpeny ar. Third and Colfax vn
uted the house last week preparamry to constmoztian work which is
ho be begin soon.Extensive repairs md remodel
ing or erection ot 1 new raidenoe
is under consideration The En
terprise is informed.
HERMAN
Vi
newspapers that the ship anying
The Blewan and other nhip|pu»sengers underwent a two week an
PLANNED FRIDAY
The Herman High Schooln an
ual detlzmmtory concur win be
sid Friday evening with twelve
cont/extant;in dramatic humerous
and extempvranaoun divdsom Tha
winners will compete in the d1a~
tdct contest to be heid at Fort
Calhoun iawr in the spring.
ATTEND LINCOLN
INSURANCE MEET
A.H.Miller and mister Alma
0 .n ~I
nh
f est of Blair spent Tuesday
nd Wednosday m Lmcoln where
hey attended ihe Scandinavian
Mutual Insurance Company meet.
____._._.
iéev. A.FNewe\l
lansRetirement
Former Congregational
Pastor at Blair Resigns
Sym; .ae Post
Rev. A. F. Newell for nine yarnpuwroftheCongregationalchurchof Blair announced hiI
iutentinn of resigning his paswramattheFedrxntodchurchnt
Syracuse Nebraska awarding;to
dispabcha in Oangxvgational ;nd
Baptism clmrch papers over the
state Rev. and Mrs.Newell will
spend some time with each of their
four children it hm been an
nmmced.Rev. Newell has served the min
istry actively for the put 47 years.He left.Blair five and onehal!
yew ago raking ~w the Syracuse
post.Donald Newell youngest son is
with Lhe Phillips Petroleum Oom
puny at Corpus Christi Texas
as u geologist.Perry Newell
is an anthropologist in the Unif
versity of Texas.Lydia Newell
new Mn.James Marvin now xmii
in Minneapolis;Mr._Mxrvln is
professor of phyfics in the Univer
mane mucn ul.uw uv...__._which has ban so prevalent thai
pw;few weeks.
SCOUTSHEAR
STATE PATROLMAN
Slate Highway Patrolman :Conkey of Fremont addressed i
Boy Scouts at the regular meeb
ing Tuesday evening praising
their work on the safety patroi a<
the intersection of Washingtox
street and Walker Avenue.Pu
trolmun McConkey said that h
believes such patrols are rcppnnaiblcforsavingmanylivesanthattheyalsoprevent serious ir
juries.
KMA SHOW HERE
NEXT SATURDA
The KMA original Count
School program wili be held
the Blair Dance Hail on Saturd:
evening March B; both the ente
Lainment and following evening
dancing are under the auspicesV.F.W.auxiliary.This will
the KMA groups third appears!
in Blair this winter.
HUGE TREE FELLED
NEAR HERMA
A huge cvtwnwood tree. 5 1
and um inches in diamner i
ifelled recently on the Olin
farm near Herman.According
reports the giant was 76 feet1
and is wok two men a dey mn
hal!w cut it down.A picturethetreeappearedinSund
WurldHerald.
WilkeningGoin
Odes Wilkening a membe
um Uniwd Sum engineerinSpart.ment and lor a numbe1
years in warn of th Blair
mm yuda hare hm nent
nmompanying photo ul his 1
icabch of nn 18 pound rail
tront.nity of ummm.Another ¢.hI\A number uf wi ¢P S
ter lives in Kansas City.
VOLUNTEERS JOIN
have landed the 10inch me
inch vmSedo:of Rainbowandifthemaggieofthe
unc Ode; displays in in rein!
\I!'_"!'! .._....|-_.0 .."i%.».nnfif'||.1......¢l..er. ._.....'";».......:.,.a';mQ
bil
uraxbe
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1
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nll
L.
a.'fM
owed l uuvuig vi »».... ....._penzmt.Sennwr Ashmore spoke on the
ur now up helen the hyglalatvn
nd urged thx!they be m\died_ld the senator from this dlltrlcti:written relative £0 thdr mer|
s |Anotha meeting will be held at
later dale and properly adver
sed and the public will be in~g
lwd to attend \
MILTON HANSEN
RESIGNS AT DAIRY
Milton Hansen employe of _the
Blair Dairy since it was estab
lished in February of l93l re~signed early this week.He will
drive for a local trucking finu.
Ruben Hmhnmn will take mal
place at the dairy.
R. R.cuosmsHERMAN SECTION
The Northwestern railroad sec~tion at Hermm was cloned onMarch1itbeingataledthat
l
uwusn we ..\...._.__(r.unduwxy in gy near mm;|zoutluirlgtonatthe present
time me or WPA fmpervlxlvn.
B.F.LUNDT INTER-
NATIONAL DEALER
Il.F.Lundt.has been named
the International Harvester den]
cr for Blair and vicinity The En
terprise has been informed and
preparations are being made nt
this time to house the new firm.
For some time International
fum equipment. ha!hld no represenutivelnthisvicinity.The
new firm to be known as the B.
I .Lundt company will headquarferintheformerP.Z.building
just west ol the present Safeway
store.The bdldlng is being reconditionedatthistimetomake
ready for the equipment when it
arrives.Internntionnl in the nuker of
the famnus Fannall tractor which
have been so papulnr in this Leni
wry for many years.
\\special~ held by\ H.Lyle
L;¢ommh1
\2 be held
mornim
e Day;hu is Q.
d
.`Saf
Y
~'Y»Wor]ati
.y\tm
er
ol \
aays mm ........_Q;mu»am.¢.hu1<=h wmii BIICI Upgfguu
uyer as chmrman ol the
Lee.Tho first service willat 11 0¢\<mk next Srlndxy Rallies From Operation
K in the form of a Mens
Dr.ll B.Hankina of Omai
1 be the speaker.
ewayStore
arCompletion
=< of Installing Fix-
res Going Forward
at Rapid Pace
_.__
Form Brain ;'§1.u'nor
Last Thursday
Tho progress of George T.
Hedelnnd, well known Blairbank-
er, continued to gain,accordingtoinfomationreceived by The En
terprise this moming_
Hedolund who underwent 1
delicate operation for I.tumor ot
the brain n week ago today.wi
be confined to the Clarkson holpl
Lai in Omdm for some tlmi
Throughout the week he has sl
isfactorily improved and alum
».. .»..¢;m:.m~ mmmding hi
~:beenthanewSafewaystorehas
going on at a rapid pace this week
|made to
recovery.It is believed that the operxtion
will be 1 success.
0 overnm I I a I
f1~== vroxild be missing pur of o\§z1am enclosing a PiCtU1@1eP~daily life not to have our Bimrltatlve off the kind of fmhi
f:fgpgr Kd out hEIG.Th!!filh is a..=..<..WT lbw trout weighing 18 poune.. _f lf lhave hookad into sbt of th
t nge ~Dah but so in my score in
.z ~..of 6 landed;wo of them W
.g .".¢¢much for my tackle.The
n .ftxll of salmon at
axwelcrth um work will bedone
Blli!L;.v...;:..........r:1:Fonnum ummm:
xnalend to Pmder leavin¢DIES [N CALIBURNIA
wer tha weekmd.Anudmr
wrhmm.Floyd Ollwn will be Word hu nemtly remchd
ncludsd on the Teklmlh Iorue.Elalr friend!01 the death of Mrs.
fx gb:n C?oper Batlur hnme
CITY SELL5 IDT in ntl omia er death
occurred on F b a Bth.To NORDGREEN As Grace uiénf :hs llvgd in
Blah for a num r o! years The
The city council consented la thafamily moved from Blah za Lln
nale of a mx lor.last Tuesdayacoln.evening to Victor Nordgrean the
lot being loaated on South street
Pxwaiw the Phillips Service §taZimNordgreenwillbuild ~~
~~Ja oi the veryus-salgn. Most of them arebuilt
iadiy for Safeway and ue not
L-l--..»...-Anna.
MAJOR OPERATIONS
ln. Anttin Remhlw °¥ was °£2
IIIUIBsnew store wm be completely
Led with new merchandise be
the dosing am of the pns~awre and Mannger Hu.rold_lo a major operation.n and his clerks will merely|She is reported ep be improving
ge buildings when the moving nicely and it is hoped she will noon
comes.l retuYn to her home.
Bhlr wus ukm to the Immnulml
Hospital in Onmha on Tuesdly
:Fcbruary 25 where she submitted
u
¥i
4
rl.
0|
run|~ 1 house on due lot The purchbizpncawu$120.1 Up In February
223 FA1RcH1LD RE1U§N§\1Q Nom §..m~m»n=New r1;§;;\FROMH0SPI'1'A1.`*;'1,ig~6;§;1;g-ia_
ramI12
trout
lllil€
on to
........
Edin Fairchiid lpng pirpe renIEi§§H°<§="Eightegn ggw cuutmqara
s
a0
4
o0
o
This YBI1 nearly 500 bm:
have been introduced in the
legislature and a very gnu.mxjorlty of than deals with
the mx queniun and you canrest assured that the had itnottnwlrdareductionbwt
toward raising the vu.
s
oll
uc
a
n
\GE'rs RESULTS U. S.ARMY
FROM WANT AD
N_ F_A of Kamud wud Harry Paulson of Hamm
A p1¢m]§caller at me ~nm Wednesday morning for nl
\mIn office lm Snzurdly.on me Cmok where they anlhtod in the
...\¢nmviana Mr.Imrriuaen nm www.Hath were volunuers.
...._....\=.....
John Browning Ol Blair md Ed
ULU num ua. w.U ...H
have been gI1it»0__u.b_§t§lg §§L-"""""\§" -_id you an
nrdputtokeepvpwidmnrawp
Jn.mums mm hm il an wir
mnd as than n shnyg some
ind of fukin#somewhere.
This is about the iinelt eountry_...u ...Q .nina in
umum ua vw»~.w........__ ___r_____ __ _I __fm. for some time.rum pmgmdve neivfpsplfééf.in ih tl!f .'
Mus.J.Fr1'zGERA1.n »?f~°l2»\'L§"1.5..F§l'»
-n.Ha R4'm0J'lb BidDmsINHOSPITAL2--;::,_Bun-mm'r
nn..mx Fnugmxd uf Fort 3-Leola Rasmuslen,Monhnuez,
Calhoun sand nw-my in the St.,4--Mu.Mgmfgm,Blah'
xi,7I»\ the west cout
Odeo ldwr which beau mud:
knionnation of mmm.!0\ll7Yl:
&\nmc1aw Wash.
Fahrulry 18.mu.
Each s "'~~r--of the - -|n|~ nd in the ckssifiai eolumm.gof\. Laverne19umunumu ol nuwafordTnylorofBllir
urs will lean or
i1o:ern;:Dala Joseph Hlmpinl M Omaha at q 5_f[§u.wm Biagxflook!fine.Tlllfre is oclock this morning;she had |6 Dave prqmhafd Kennard
Ianni I did not erm ill for some time.A completal »{...Fmnk Fischer Blair
I &e:rhntwubill °f'§;°_:;2116_Eiwrprise which cost. him Lon muuux;b be.;;'"&';!';,°"'°'"¥"""'u Fm m.'.?".l,.°f,?.i$.."'§'1.l1f'°".<1~.f»¢i";¢».l§?;"
' hzinlnznre ¥,.,1"'§» .»£:-°»£ ,'mef|12 mm " ww °'ssso.'-.I Wmt. ad! can help you sell, dm.RIVER H ins*-nom Gxvmf;\"'.;".:;,"2;°:;;wlfdurh thu' binary will :Wear in nut 8-Bohn ServiceStationI\em'nmer.I 9-Mm mn.umm,Bammwczmyuu;..hnumonihb
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49TH ANNIVERSARY m "pm:plvirBlnlr und fha Blah inMr.md Mrs.Fred PIVSKU of integrating nguln sal
Kennnrd celebnted their tony one each spring since..¢..n.....aaxnu umlvenlry.Sun Men have been at w
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Mr.nnd Mrs.Clark Jnhnsl and the quicksand which undarllys tha to read yuur paper md now um A|an Run 01 inurm ua thu (oust the PlP¢~
dnughter md Hr.md Mrs.H B.bottom land;through which um we no any from nur and om tinhlnz frlkfmiy ol Bldr moms Yum..ma mn.msny hhndl then wa feel int whom I nulhblr Q IM.olfflnudip I 0~H.
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H l.ta I Mid .wcordnng 'UO lam' 1188 been namely Dodge,Colfax, WKSHUU'd Hu eMn.Canada H an me d by County Superinten- um Burn.Douglas Saundersand H T h r m even- vw |'"'Y°¥.H'i*`°.,"'..... y1]»1n1:\ flaunt Rllnh E 1-mmhild so the p.,£1,,..and Qmlinnr counties.1|
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MARIE RASMUSSEN, Linotype Opernwr '
1who is ill.Mn.G. F.Lowe was bonus.'I'hu'rudly, to the Study tn LearnClubat A social meetinx.Mrs.A H. Lowe was u. vl|§_t;o1j.'lflggMl
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§'$"m'2""' md at the Jerry Daley p a k S n a u d u ' g m a n d ~'Kg' 3° euruenddoi ah. .Mu-
Q _]`}m\n nc a nou ver r m uJil. 21%, }'.T,'&.ff.'lhrnte 15. hams.in 1m»w'°<i on S°vw=b¢r 10:e e ,wna n Humock.Henry Wub-m u .The vilinzv showing "nf
xl'\»dBpmll 'zum u¢.m|».ln the £l\ing a lhnnrxhovel
wu md and the a m hde d on
flat cam. When a atzlngof for-
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i n n u wr nw - - - - - ~ -~-pavement md other improve-
ments are made B0 as to get
the money that ln already
ours.It mlllea one think of theboy in lbs old time story who
on n cold day.borrowed ahone to rlde to wwn.Hevnu marins' and crying when
a neighbor came along and
asked what the trouble was.
The boy replied that he was
cold llld the neighbor said."Why don't you :ret off andwnlkand warm u&;!;' The boyreplied, "No air.is s bor-
rowed horse and I am going wfile il I freeze to death."In
l-he present case, however, weare riding our own horse.l l t b l l t l l l o t l i t
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Hnmlvernon Memorial HighwayThe Blount Vernon Memorial high-
Inr beglns at the western extremity
dll Arlington Memorial bridge ln Vlr-
birtlv a Sunda evenin .Mr. 'L e m i Ed (§\rlslensen
spent Sunday evening at the PetsLarsenhome,ln honor of Mrs.
Lsrsen'n birthday.Mr. and Mrs. Martin Voss spent
Sunday afternoon nt the Ben Voss
home.Wilma Voss has retumed alter
several months'employment rn\0maha.Herman Hovendick and BilllKoenighelped the George Dick-
|man family move to North Bend,
.Ssturdny..d Mm BenMrs. William Voss an ._Voss helped Mrs. William Koaug,lF'Hday and Saturday.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wemergurd
and Russell and Dan were guests
|at the Willard Worthing home,
' w r ~S e " ' " ~s o l - .
r .s n r s .a u s n e l e r ,5 . . .o f K e n n s r d a n d M r .a n d M r s .
C h r i s . l s h n e l w e r e S a t u r d a y e v e n -i i n g v i s i t o r s a t t h e W i l l i a m J a h n e l
home.I Miss Vemie 1-ienningsen spent
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bmhorvt. Leo Fauxett and c, o.Pendle motored to Atkinson. Ns-brllkn. Wednesday. to boy attle.Sant. and Mrs. Flz d Alexanderand Billv visited at s Ray Kuhl-man hom.at Scribner, Fndsy.Guests of Mrs.James Van
Hom,Wednesday aftemoon wereMesdameaBenWwiter.AnnaPaddle, C. S.Hom,William Ad-
ams and Hilda Yowell.Leo Wachter, a graduate of thehtateUniversity in January.hassemtoSchenectady.New York
to take a position with the Gener-
al Electric companér.Mr.and Mrs.nee Swartzof Dsltota Citv were Sunday even-iniviaitors at Floyd Alexandefa.embers of the Herman Wo-raan's Club will be mtertamed ~Mrs. Edward Swanson, Friday -larnoon, March 'l. when a dessert
luncheon willbe served by thehostessassistedbyMrs,LouisFlltzlnMrs.Robert Skinner and
Mrs. Allred Ericksen.The busi-
ncu meeting will include the an-husl elsctim of officers and the
der the nilrood track give anidea of how the truck looked
perched high ln the air berore
the dirt filling.which ia now
l there, was put in place.The track shown was used for
perhaps two years before the
filling was made,The dirt used
|was taken from the railroad out
TYSON-LONG BUYS
|TOP SOW, FRIDAY
l Tyson-Long bought the top sow
at the Nebraska State Berkshire.
Association sale.Friday after-'
noon,paying $10.The sale washdd at the Taylor md Wells sales'
psvillon in Fremont.39 sows,i
brought to the Bale by 23 con-
signers,sold for an average ol
55145; all suws and fall pigs were
purebred Berkshire stock.vr~.,.....r M... .lm mmrllmwl the
were muueu w we y..w ....-.,desired and a ho g;plow,thewidth of s flat car was pulled
alohg by the detached engine
'and the dirt was thus shoved
off the car falling ln tho placewhere it now is seen.The old-
piling or trenle work was left
intact and buried by the fill.rnterpriu Engrlvlag
Rm Han,
Orum Notes
Rose Hill Neighbors FcleDeparting Families
Gathering at the James Ryanhome, Sunday evening, for a sur-prise farewell party, were Mr. and
Mrs.Albert Sprick and family,
1 and M Francis Forsber an\n r.rs.8 dfamily. Mr. and Mrs.John_lf'e¢er-
and Mrs. Will wulz were mr. ann:Mrs. George Rasmussen and lam-iily and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kuhr
I
and Ethel Mse.Mr. and Mrs. Harland.Wul! aretheroud parents of u seven and
a ha f pound baby g rl horn Sun-
day _morning at t e Methodist
Hospital, in mah: .Mr.and Mrs.Albert Benson,Mrs.Minnie Benson, and Mrs.Solomon Bsrwn were guests ofMrs. Adelia Gnuse at a good din-
ner. Thursday.
Those helpin Ed Hansen cele-brate P?birt day,Wednudly,
were Mr and Mrs. Martin Lsrsm
Mr.and Mrs.J o hn Ta y lo r ~
family,Mr, and Mrs.ClarenceToelke,Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lar-sen, Hannah and Lodse, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Rasmussen, Peter Niel-
sen,Walter Anderson,and Mrs.
Floyd Welliver of Omaha.
Mr.and Mrs.Harland Nelsonwereunong the dimer guests,Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Nel-
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m l n u l n l l l l n l l n l l ~
H o u s e h o l d Go o d s
Al Blair Livestock Auction \
S a t .M a r c h S t h Q
Find Thu l Cln'! Man Tho
Some Canned Fruit
Bed-Other Articles
CARLNIELSEN
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Friday night with frlemh in BlallulCountySupt. Ralph Fairchild
visited Maney school, Thursday.Philip Matzen spent Thursday
night with Dun Westergsard.Mr. xnd Mrs. Stormy Vizina and
fnmily left Blair,Tuesday,enroute to Ohio en they will live.Margaret J el uid Henry Kny`were Sgxndny supper guests at the
William Jahnel home.Arthur Hansen and Bill Koenigamended the Taylor and Wells saletWednesday.(allowing To Orqon
l Cook Stove, good f
at Fremon .Our sympathy is extended to the
Scott Allen family in their be-
renvement.g Mr. and Mrs.Ben Voss viaiwdat the Pxul Bmesch home, Thurs-
adeA any in this community attend-
ed the Irvin Kay wedding danceln! Bennington. Wednesday.i Mrs. Ben Voss visited Mrs. An»,~_.,.. -. n....,.a..¢»¢-mmf .
w i v e n b M w if I5rzrogrsroi i b e ~y rs..=°''"'#»fv"in|»r v - v o ; - 1 .-J . K o o p ma n o f B ir.second high est pne ed ani ma l,s
Marc us Kroirer is the own e r o f s o w wh ic h sold to th e Fr e mo n t'
ga new Nash seda n purc ha sed Fri-
ihe B ap ti st. Gui ld met Th ur sd ay
afternoon wi th Mr s.Chris Kors
ahoj.This week' s meetinvé will be
wi th Mr s.Gln Jensen an d th e
ke ns i ng ton wi th Mr s . E mi l F allen .
Mr .and Mr s .L a wr me e Larsenhavemovedf r o m no rth o f to wn
to the fo r me r Charles Metzler
f a r m near the Homestead school.
Mr s. R. B. D su zh er ty a nd P hy l-
lis of Oma h a sp e n t the week-end
ei. the E. W . Burdie home.1
A f te r visiting Billffp No ve mb erinCalifornia,Z.Parrish returned
to He rman .Saturday .He ha d
been in Inc line.with h is mo t] ier .I
Mr s.Carrie Parrish.an d his
brother. Carroll.an d fa mi ly .g
Snot. and Mr s. F lo y d Alexan de r
an d Billv we re gue sts, Sun da y , atthe C.H. W ard h orne st. Kennsrd.
Mr .and Mr s.Ea r l Frenc h an dLc hildren of Kenn nrd spent Satur-1
. »nu»n-»-_as__n-n o»_m_1mn
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dsy evenimr s t w e W illi am Ras-
mussen home.l
Misses Norrnn and Ni ta Dech
spent the week-end i n Memohis.
Mrs.Msrsrsret Kane has been
very ill the oust week bu t is re-
ported some better.She ham been
spendinir the win ter wi th herduughter,Mr s Denver Levec k.|
|Php pinochle c lub was enter-
tained by Mr s .Jennings West,
Wednesday:n e w members ureMr s Leo Chamberlain and Mrs.
ltay Tri nle tt.Mrs.Chamberlain
n o n hi gh prize und Mrs.Tr ip le tt
low.A :lessen lunc heon wasserved.Th e c lu b me e ts with Mrs .
Claude Clements,Mar c h 12.
1
Mr .and Mrs.Ne d Ty son an -'
nounce the nI'I'i\|:|.l of a bs bv son.
Friday .February 28.Mrs . Ty s on
ang nh..baby are a t Imma nu el
Hospital..Mr .and Mr s.W i llia m Fa lk a n a
V i r d n i s an d Ed ga r W hitnsek of
Omaha.an d Mr s .Louis Gi lli a mandba-by of Bla ir were Sunday
din ne r g ue sts o f Mr s. Clar a W hi t-
muck.Mr .an d Mr s.Ro v Metzler areRsrents of sn baby dnughter, Mona
rlene,b u m Sunday .llllircrh 2.
Th e have on e little s on.
~ -gy Mn. D.0 .Sheets vis-
a u d s z e G e 0-' ? l» S ho e ts h ome i n
Pl¢i1»Sunrh.v ternoon.
-
Stoc ky ards for $98.
York Creek
Spiker News
un-_ -
Mr .an d Mr s .E d W ilson wer e.
Blair visi tors, Tues day .Mr. a nd Mrs . Ch ar le s Th ie lf oldt
and Do nald and LI 'y le were Thurs-
day evening c allers st. the Ed W il-son home.l
Mr. a nd Mrs . Gh ar le s Th ie lf oldt
|were Fre mon t vi sitors, Th ursd ay .:Mr . an d Mrs . Ch a rles Thi e lf oldt'
helpe d C le men ts W i lliamso n move]
\ Saturday.Mr. and Mrs. Al Finger and fern-
ily of Bla ir were Sunday dinner
guests a t the Charles Thie lfo lqt
home.|
Mr .and Mr s.Sher man Carlsen,
were visitors in Omah a,Fri dsy .`
The y c alled on Mr. an d Mrs. W e l-ler Petersen.|
Alb ert Madsen c ulled on M s m n l
Paulsen, Monday .|
Mr. :ind Mrs. Lloy d J ohnson :md
| i 'e | |were Ofllilhill.\l£!.li.01>List
.ss| ~|
I~u|nlI1)af ternoon callers :xl ilu
Tlloy d J ohnson home were Mr. and
Mr s.And rew Olbn eh and fnnuly ,
Mrs.(`hrisl.ensu llrs nd t and Cvril
lirscidt.Sunday a fternoon c alle rs st the
Ile : ms n Petersen ho me we re Mr .
and Mrs.Clarence Wac hter and
family , Mr. and Mrs. E lmer Thone.
Mr. and Mrs . Ted Ivers on, Mr. and
Mr s.Soren Jensen,Mr .and Mr s.
l.loy,d Johnson an d Mr . a n d Mrs.
Chris Vinderslev.
Miss Ruth Brodersen wus a Blair
visitor, Saturday .
Mr s.He n r y Jac kson called on
her mother , Mr s.Hattie Ca mer on,
Sunday afternoon.
Mr s.E d W ilson wa s an over~
nig ht sh ee t. Fr id ay ni ght, of Mr s.
Hattie C amer on.
Sunday visitors a t the w h i t
Ca me ro n ho me we re Hr. a nd Mrs .
V a n Y s li n o f B la i r a n d Mn . Ha r -
I
son , Mr. and Mr s. W alter Ni els en,Mr .an d Mr s.No r r i s W a rd an d
h1y ;ron, Mr. and Mrs. W alter Sap-
penfield,Mr .an d Mr s .E s r l J en-
sen,Mr .an d Mr s .J ohn Bec k lun
Mr s . L au r a To fte an d My r on , a n d
Ma r y an d Clif fo rd Devine an d
Ili ar de ll K uh r.Th e e ve ni n g wa sspenti n vis iti ng a n d prey ing
cards,aft er whic h s.lunc h wa s
served.mr . a n d Mr s .rtyusi,wh ohad r es id ed in the Ros e Hill c o m-
mu ni ty f o r th e pe st mu-my-rwoy ears, moved on mo n d a y to m e
wullinmsen f a r m ne ar n e ; ma n .
A surprise f we ll pa r ty wa she ld fo r Mr an d Mr s . W a lte r A p -
pleby a n d .Betty la s :iu es os y
evening;those present we re mr .and mr s ..Denier W u lf ,mr .an d
Mr s. J a mes W u lf an d g g mi ly , Mr .
and Mr s.b e mu r d w u u ,mr .a n d
Mr s.L a r s Petersen s n o He n r y
Llsnielmeyer.Th e Appleby s are
mo vin g u n s ni on m.aun usy a m-
ner guests were mr. une mrs. Har-
ley Ap pleb y or Ar li n gton .
Those helping Charles Ta y lor
c elebrate his birthday , W ednesday
evening,were nlr..a¢\d mr s .J unnl
Rasmussen,Mr .and Mr s.C h d s '
ltuwe an d fa mi ly ,o n .and J.urs.I
J onn Tay lor and c niloren, sir, sian
Mrs . Howard Ta y lor and s on, Mr s.La ur a Tu i te and My ro n,and*
Jesse Hansen.i
G1..\.~sts du ri ng the week a t the
Geor ge Nelson ho me were Mr . s ud:
Mr s.Ru b e n Christensen,Austin*
Buc h, Mrs.J ames Ry an,(.I1a.rn:e,
n u n ¢u » ;. . - _. _ . _ . . ___ _g u e s t s o f M r .a n d M r s .P a u l P a u i ~
sen.Guests dur ing the week wi th
Mr . an d Mr s . Or vi lle B ms o n we r eFred Ahlr ney er an d Irene, Mr. and
Mr s.Albe rt Benson an d fa mily ,
Mrs . Minn ie Ben son , Mr. and Mr s.
Ra y Fs gu e rq ui st an d fa mi ly , Gif ~
ford Pete rson and Mildred Sc heer.Mr . a n d Mr s .E m i l M s t z w a n d
family were Sunda y af ternoon and
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. J ens
Hansen.Eve ni ng gu es ts we re Mr.
an d Mr s .E d Hansen,Ed n a a n d
Rita.Mrs. Miranie Benson visited Mrs.E m m a Andreason,Sunday af te r-
noon.Miss Loi s To fte of L inc o ln s pent
the wee k- end visi ti ng he r mothe r,
and brother, Mrs. Laura . Tofte and
My r on .Satu rday evenin guestsa t th e To f te ho me we r e i n- .an d
Mr s.J ames Ry a n an d Clarice.A mo n g thos e attend ing the eil-
ver wedd ing anniversary celebra-
tion i n I-Ierrnan in honor o f Mr .
an d Mr s. He rman Ro ge rt we re Mr
an d Mr s .W a lter S sp p en fi eld, Mr
and Mr s.Franc is Fo mb er g,M r
and Mr s.J ohn Peterson,M r a m
Mr s W a lter Nielse n, and Mr s
Lsu ro Tof te a nd My ro n.
Mrs.li o n s W u lf has been confinedtobedthelastweekwi tl
rheu mntism Miss Dorothy J esse:
is he lping her.
Mrs. Chris Petersen a nd Mlldféi
Scheer called on Ni n a Anderso
Wednesday afternoon.Mr .and Mr s.George Rusnius
Bud,and Ru b e n ,m r und .\1rs.!sen and fnniily culled on Mr .ani
Lloy d Mstthiese n and son, and Al-,
fred Nelson.Mi ss Irene li an s en '
who h as b ee n wo rki ng a t th e Ne l-son home , spent the wee end vis-
ltin g her parents,Mr .and Mr s .
Chris Hansen.
Sunday dinner guests of hir. and
Mrs. Otto Ro we were Mr. and Mrs.
Milo J eppeson and family .
Thur sday dinner guests of Mr .
an d Mr s . W i ll I lume n i n ho n o r o f
'E d n a Hq n se r f s b i r th d a y we r e Mr .la n d Mr s.J ames Johnson.Eve n-
ing guests were Mr .an d Mr s.Clsrenee Hansen an d fn mi ly a n d
Mr .an d Mr s .A r th u r K u h r an d
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l
Mr s.J ens Sorensen,Friday e\\en
mg .»
BLAIR HIGH
SCHOOL N EW!
...........
Biology c lasses are study ing re
spir nuon en d circ ulation Do ri n
the study of dental hy gie ne, nine
interest wa s sho wn in specimer
of abscessed an d decayed tee!
brou ght to c la ss.Severa l membe rs of th e c he mi
try c la ss ha ve b eg un on th e ir 1
Ethel Mae.M r . a n d : f - s . m m m na l projec ts.An dr ey Reeh or»......|;.....:l... J em- imr-lVe Ia IV¢ISOI"i I I B mnicixig CI ! li l
I
m
Public Sa~!
g g ~ ._ . _ .lwill sell"at Public Acction at m y
place 7 miles]west and 2 miles north
of Blair on ~o|:.1o
o n e - - - - -The following property, towit:
H O R S E A N D M U L E
One mule, smooth mouth, weight 1300 lbs.
One brown marc,smooth mouth,weight
1250 lbs.
9 H E A D 0 F C A T T L E 9
Three milch cows, will be fresh in spring.
One part brown Swiss heifer, will be fresh
in spring.Three part brown Swiss heifers-9 months
old.One white face bull 5 months old,
One white face bull-9 months old.
'l'woS\|orlkm'n hdfera, due w freshen soon; nix white face
2-yur-dd hmlfen; one spotted heller,coming 2 years old.
2 4 H E A D O F H 0 6 5 Z 4
F o u r b r e d g i l t s , t o f a r r o w l a s t o f Ap r i L
Ni n e te e n h e a d o f s t o c k h o g s , w e i gh t a b o u t
180 lbs.One black male hog, weight 275 lbs.
(All vaccinated for cholera.)
Some chickens.
F A R M M A C H I N E R Y
One McCormick-Deering tractor,F-12, in
good shape;one John Deere l2~in.tractor
plow; one McCorm ick disc;one McCorm ick
mower;one McCorm ick rake;one 3~scction
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Wed., Mar. 12
20
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37
1987
Public Sa~!
g g ~.¢ . _ .lwill sell"at Public Acction at m y
place 7 miles]west and 2 miles north
of Blair on - - o
i
oll
o n e - - - - - -The following property, towit:
H O R S E A N D M U L E
One mule, smooth mouth, weight 1300 lbs.
One brown marc,smooth mouth,weight
1250 lbs.
9 H E A D 0 F C A T T L E 9
Three milch cows, will be fresh in spring.
One part brown Swiss heifer, will be fresh
in spring.Three part brown Swiss heifers-9 months
old.One white face bull 5 months old,
One white face bull-9 months old.
'l'woSl|orlkorn hdfera, due w freshen soon; six white face2-yur-dd hmlfen; one spotted heiler, coming 2 years old.
2 4 m u m O F H 0 6 5 Z 4
Four bred gilts, to farrow last of ApriL
Nineteen head of stock hogs, weight about
180 lbs.One black male hog, weight 275 lbs.
(All vaccinated for cholera.)
Some chickens.
F A R M M A C H I N E R Y
One McCormick-Deering tractor,F-12, in
good shape;one John Deere l2~in.tractor
plow; one McCorm ick disc;one McCorm ick
mower;one McCorm ick rake;one 3~scction
hai-row;one old manure spreader; two lumber
wagons;one hay rack and gears; one end-gate
seeder; one walking plow;one New Century
cultivator;one 2-row go-de 'I cultivator: oneInternationalgrinder;one 'Zjnglerow riding
lister; one pump jack; one MeCormick-Deering
cream separator; one hog shute; one small feed
bunk; one tepee hog house; one bob sled; two
sets harness; some tools; 2 water tanks and lead
pipes; two-tub washer; small grinder; and oth-
er articles too numerous to mention.
H A Y A n d F E E D S
200 bushels ear corn in crib; 50 bushels seed
oats;3 tons alfalfa hay in barn;some prairie
hay in barn; some Atlas sorgo in shock; some
sweet clover hay.
Some household goods.
TE R M :FA S H
W a l t e r E .A p p l e b y ,,,Q,,,Q,
RUSSELL E. LYDIATT, Auctioneer
C. J. SCHMIDT, Clerk
Q
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:- ~ ~ ~
Wed., Mar. 12
P/\lNT\NG
W|\|pape| Cleaning
Plaster Patching
f l :O a -f
dav afternoon.Mr s.W illi am Jahnel,M r .and
Mrs. F rank Hendr ic kso n and Mar~
inn .Iahnel were Omaha sho ppers,
Saturday .
PRICES REASONABLE
Pete Peder sen
408 E. Colfax
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Name C olm o l' Gr rek Origin
The name Colin has been so s
proprinled by the Scotch Lhat it is
surprise to Emd that the name
not uf Celtic origin bu1.Greek.
means "victory" The reason ls tl
Colm rs really a short form uf Nl
nla§c meaning "ps;ople's vic iory f
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. B A G S F R E E !
F r e i h t P r e p a i d o n 2 0 0 l b s - o r O ve r
o f a g e f s F a r m S e e d s A n y w h e r e
I n N e b r a s k a
='Six-I mfkn. J. M.Brewnw§ Mr, nnd hgm- Harley Roxen and
___ 'hgvbxe an Mr. and Mrs. Harold§ Brewster. Terry and Jennlne were15 Snndnv dinner guests of Mr snd= Mrs. B-\v Lewis in Omaha, Sun-
dlEin. and Mn. Joe Bnndur were
._ ..=..:......una.".r nl.William
|a1}l"on» and children of Tekxrnah.
Sunday dinner guests at theMorris Christensen home were Mr.and Mrs. Randall Ivenon and Mr.and Mrs. Pele Andersen.Misa Hazel Christensen, daugh-ter of Mr. md Mrs. Morris Chmz-
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3 ,w u u x q a n n ,u w n b . . ._ , _v i a i t i n g a t t h e l i m m s e n h o m e .
[r.and Mr s Otto Mn tze n an d
s an d Mr. a n d Mr s . J e n a Ha n
....1\..A nf n m Ffmil Mn tze n
and Glen Guyer are distilling crude
oil.The bookkeeping department IA
workimz on bankinz umblema, upon
ne.Thur sday evening,an d
ped Mr. Matzen, Clarenc e, Her-
n an d Alic e Mn tz en a le b r a te
ir bi rthd ay s..L double birthday celebratlon
3 held in Tek a ma h S un da y fo r
G.Alle ly an d Mis a Ma rg ar et
amussen.Tho se pr es ent a t the
ner we re Mr .and Mr s .Lo is
smu a se n , Ma r ar e t a n d L a u nts .rdnesday even ng gu e s ts o f th e
smussena were Mr .an d Mr s...I.. llnllfiainuan 9hf'he n e . B i ld
Il
" " " " ¢ |--,c o m p l e t i o n o f w h i c h t h e y w i l l v d | i 1
t h e W a i a h i n g t o n C o u n t y B a n k .
T h e o f f i c e p r a c t i c e c l a s s m e m
b e r s a m w r i t i n g l e t t e r s f o r a h .
"'1` attler " this wee k, and ne xt wil
sen d o ut ama teu r nig ht letter s.
Nona Long, Arthur Pedersen 8.111
Marsha l] Co mpton , sen ior c ommit
tee on c aps and gowns,have ar
ra ng ed f or whi te a nd mér oo n ni l
gowns to be worn nt the 1941 c on'
§ SUDAN, New Crop Nebraska Grown,§wolbs....53_25
§AL E AL FA, D a k o t a 1 2 , Ne b r a s k a , U. s .
§Ve r i fi e d ,bu s h e l 5 - | 2 _ 4 5
2 A T L A S S O R G O , S m e c e r t f i e d .
§9 5 % Ge r mi n a ti o n, 1 0 0 l bs -.$ 4 . 0 0
§L E o ' n R E D C A N E S E E D , Y i e l d s
§Mo re , Swee te r, 1 00 lbs . .$ 2 . 7 5
§ B R O M E G R A S S , B e s t N e b r a s k a
_"E Grown, 100 lbs..$ 1 5 . 0 0
3 ;Fr ui t T r ee s H yb r i d Se e d
§25.13% Y..I-=..-\.*£.9!=1"*....§P*'"
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B r e t t h o m e .
T h e m o m b e l s u g t h e n m h d a y
C l u b w e r e e n t e r t a i n e d a t ' t h e A .
H .L o w e h o m e ,F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n ,
F e b r u a r y 2 8 ,w i t h M r s .L o w e a n d
M r s .J o h a n n a O l s o n a s c o - h o a t f
e a s e s .A t t h c l o s e o f t h e a f t e r -
n o o n a l u n c h w a s s e r v e d .h i r e .
g y W a c h t e r w i l l m t e r t a i n A p r i l
1 M r s .F l o y d L o t t i e w a s h o s t e s s
t o t h e H o m e I m p r o v e m e n t C l u b ,
, T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n .w h e n t h e
l e m o n o n w i n d o w t r e a t m e n t w a s
p ; 1 \ e n b y t h e l e a d e r s .M r s .H e n r y
W u b b e n h o r s t a n d M m .R a y m o n d
| K a 8 t l 8 .A f t e r t h e m e e t i n e a .
[l u n c h w a s e n j o y e d .T h e n e x t
r n e e t i m r i s £ 0 b e h e l d a t t h e h o m e
o f Mm W e a th e r b y .
Saint amd Mrs. FIOYCI PLleI!,81lder
Hospi tal.Mr . a nd Mm. D o n F ee r o f B lai r
were Sunday evening callers a t
the William Christensen home.Mr.and Mrs. Hurley ClementsandRichard were Sunday dinner
home.Mr.and Mrs.George Hansenwere callers at the Fred Frnhm
home.Mr.and Mrs George Hansen
guests at the William Christenaeni
mn.thes
w a :
Dr.
Ra.di nRnWeRnLo.M1and family were Sunday dinner ln'
Prien of Lyons.Mrs. Kelly Andersm was a eall\-
guests of Mr.and Mm. Virgil'
Tuesday.
er at the George Hansen l'lome,E
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Christen.sen and Betty Lou. were Saturday"infm Millar; at fha Cari Erickson
oII
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Y n .u 9 - . . . : . . l ." i d an U n l n -J d ve f t i 3 €i n T1 1 8 ~
Mrs.An n a wa r rlc u wa l ¢ u u u
E y e g l a s s e s ?
W1-z u. l:$KA:'4\,nnuE X T R A 3 E L E C I '
H E A V Y RO OT S l
¥Aum:\a a n ""r"BNEBRASKA GROWN 3 attended the basket all tourna-home.
mn NEBRASKA FARMS; me£t. ¢g_§i1»§»_W5:nfg¢§§_v.u___M ._$9"¢!f=>:..2P°°f8 of Mr, and Mm
~ Certlfie( Vnrletlen
$ 3 . 0 0 t o s s . s o
Ylger'| New Wonder
Vnrieliu
$4.50 to $7-00
m r .o f B l a i r w e r e S a t u r d a y n i g h t m d
S u n d a y g u e s t s o f M r .a n d M n .
Me lvin W es t.J a lm P ie rc e of Ona wl, lo ws , wn
in H a m m ,Mon da y .
F. B. Shn der ol Li nc o ln, [o nli nr
s rinbandent of the Hermannools, wu renewing acquain-mnces hem, Mmad§y._§nd slgogu
"same" Weber were mr. ana mrs.Hu-low Chrlutensen and Betty
Lou, Mr. and Mn. Thorvald 1-Im-
sen and Frances Mae and Mr. and-Mra. Cluenoe Hansen of Blair.E
Mr. and Mn. Thorvlld Hansenwere Thundly ebrenlng cnllers at
the Pew Lu-sen home.Mr. md Mrs. Malcolm Brodersen
land Susan spent Sunday at the
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E m moan GRAYES ~a iynrold-s»\0for..c
=' =_=Choke of Vnrleties
g W r i t e T o d a y f o r Y a g
E An d S p e ci a l B a 1
0
er's 1941 Cc
rgain Prices " E Ben Wnchmr. He tecenuilremgnen M ;§ a s mperkmendent xt onda mln, md ~
E I o w n i md " " b ; g g * " ° " a s a l a -a l le n
an or I u on y.F . .§ m l l l l i n n ¥¢..m.._ "d..§R'€$`,o! h°m°°Brodersen
.n la Clyde]mu %'iE£§{$¢m ubstitutes for H5. ind!
u\.|\.. 'l'..IlȢ Guam KH R N 1 8 70 K. I lik. ,Norman RathmannU g g ;l l ! l l v n u l a va - n . _____F r e m o n t m o s N o o n - - S I I W I I U 8 : 0 0 P . M .
LOCAL DEALERS §i "";.r:".::,. -\l-1 f":1\-"l{il!i)\l nf]'c.F3»-Bd, nw, Nebraska <».::»;.";'.;'m.";.i -M If mu. :mlnnam Produce sutbn. numingm, Nebr.Da..-.aw-..'..::'°'...." '.:_:': dnb me-gm'oP'roME'rmc EYE spEc1AL1s'r
L q t n
oree
formu-:ul
.rx n u m-
a events
Mi s a Mi l-
~tertldned
y , an d on
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~~MH
-..member! of the
e Pmjoct Club wen .Wdter Putman at tha
mpeting Thu:-lday »
Miss MAKER ISHONORED AT LUNCH
Mrs.June:Mdmr entertained
at 1 luncheon, Frldny dwrnoon.complimentary to Hin Mu-gint
Mnhar.The guat lm Lnc\mied
Mn. E. S. Buty, Mrs. Gum Hs-
Attencl .Qmelw
Stage Proéuction
Axion; thou who Attended the
nun production, "The Mm Whn
Ctme To Dinnar", xt Tech High in
--,
Local News OF~ ~. ~eznon F. ~Ilan, Hr.
:nd Lili. oRbert O'Hl!1Ion, Mrl. L.
C. K1opp, Mm. Walter Guuchov,
R o e ~ o n , H r s . C . D . H o w -
ar d,M n .Be n Rac h,Hr s .Re ed
0' H. an lo n, J r. , Mn) Osc ar Gilbe w
5011,M u .Stanley B e d n lr ,H n .
0 ||Oh ! ! L oe b .
.y .Dlrlme md lhrilyn Sands;tha
giril Ire the dlughters of Mr. and
Mn. llozmn Sundl who an mov-inl to n tam home in lawn,u r
nmanownmms :"» »:_~District $clloo| Notes
n m m l m : u n n le|v'lD8'~
my (mmm) tar Bly,0ng01\,'m uomseiudinx A ~ vidtawigl (ln. ¥.':2i.°"»?°".§,£.¥ nw a blue 0 0 0
'€»°§,.!£'°"$, §;.,"".mu ¢m\&n1§Mn.linen Mcqulrrie and umm. Dmlxgllhlllu Agua E n d , m m m "(mu l v l " Jwanmpvlyer.at m m nm n xgh school. en-A nommunity vm n m v u..~p1¢.giv¢nu,z!|¢I.»cz<vnaSc\xool,~ln|n
¢y -ll u ~r .followed by as lunchwn asrwd by
the c ommitte e.Th e f a mi li a l t\ k ~
i n g p a r t i n t h e m w v m w u w e nMr .an d Hr s .Fr a nk By e rs ,M r .
~.Mr . a n d
Gnnudnh ~_ _ \- .1 A. um..\A \B. l1
»
Miss MAKER ISHONORED AT LUNCH
Mrs.June:Meher entertllned
at 1 lunche on, ma y nmrnwn.
complimentary to Hin M ~
hhhar.The gear UIC Lnc\~~
Mn. E. s. Betty, Mrs. Grwe ~
her, Mn. Reed O'Hmleo, Sr., -»Robert 0'Han\on, ln. C. D. How
Ltd,M n .Ben Reeh,Hrs.~0'H.anlon, Jr., Hn? Oscar Gil~
um,Mn.Stanley Bednlr,M nPhilip 0'Hlh\°°¢ Mn. John mn~
Mn. Georxe Cnmpboll, and ~
Mlher.The. hostels presented AprizetoMi ll lhhe r, who wi
lnv e mo n w he a d.mn Y~~
The award lor high mm went '
Attencl .
Stage Pr
Axion; thou
stile production,
Ctme To Dinnmr",
Omlh-\, Handly
and Mn. Vernon
Ind Mn. oRbe:t
C. Klonp, Hn.'
Phlli 0'HMn.pMurdoch, Mrs.
Blu. I-'nnk Sm
.|._---__
rs.Bruse ls
O m a h a H o n o r e e
llrs.John Bnue,the forms
~um Jenkins, whose mnrr\l~8°~August wu reaently nevea\ed
has been eompllmenved v. | num
ber of showers And other evanduring the past week.Mi n Mi l
dnsd Burns of Omaha enuruin
in har honor om Thursday, and -
Sawrdly Misa Eileen Huddl~--
nllo nl Omaha, held a dlnmr -
ghover lor Mn. Bmne.Around twenty emplvyes of th
W.0.W.lnl\\!&!'»°B Co.,wh~
Mn.B m e in emphyed,
mined eomplirnmtuy to Int nt
didner at the Paxwn Hotei,-~
dl!-I rrurrs 3 INT O
n o
Rnlph Petecompleted leur
the U. s. Navy,
di s t c hurc h v i m me n Frli lflf*hernoon with Mrs.Floyd Ruiifli-
l n .Victor Sutharlmd n d d n p -
Mn. Ha wud Thompso n v m dn:
.umm mutle d "Tan Fnmmzs'Vo l;\;f 'hw Bible
¢¢C1ubLIIUf|§_||.\;|.\v».- ' ¢ " '_. ...m». \l1»u .Tn nl 1 - Peter so n li
H-
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. a
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.
»
Miss MAKER ISHONORED AT LUNCH
Mrs.June:Meher entertllned
at 1 lunche on, ma y nmrnwn.
complimentary to Hin M ~
hhhar.The gear UIC Lnc\~~
Mn. E. s. Betty, Mrs. Grwe ~
her, Mn. Reed O'Hmleo, Sr., -»Robert 0'Han\on, ln. C. D. How
Ltd,M n .Ben Reeh,Hrs.~0'H.anlon, Jr., Hn? Oscar Gil~
um,Mn.Stanley Bednlr,M nPhilip 0'Hlh\°°¢ Mn. John mn~
Mn. Georxe Cnmpboll, and ~
Mlher.The. hostels presented AprizetoMi ll lhhe r, who wi
lnv e mo n w he a d.mn Y~~
The award lor high mm went '
Attencl .
Stage Pr
Axion; thou
stile production,
Ctme To Dinnmr",
Omlh-\, Handly
and Mn. Vernon
Ind Mn. oRbe:t
C. Klonp, Hn.'
Phlli 0'HMn.pMurdoch, Mrs.
Blu. I-'nnk Sm
.|._---__
rs.Bruse ls
O m a h a H o n o r e e
llrs.John Bnue,the forms
~um Jenkins, whose mnrr\l~8°~August wu reaently nevea\ed
has been eompllmenved v. | num
ber of showers And other evanduring the past week.Mi n Mi l
dnsd Burns of Omaha enuruin
in har honor om Thursday, and -
Sawrdly Misa Eileen Huddl~--
nllo nl Omaha, held a dlnmr -
ghover lor Mn. Bmne.Around twenty emplvyes of th
W.0.W.lnl\\!&!'»°B Co.,wh~
Mn.B m e in emphyed,
mined eomplirnmtuy to Int nt
didner at the Paxwn Hotei,-~
dl!-I rrurrs 3 INT O
n o
Rnlph Petecompleted leur
the U. s. Navy,
ln. Robert Ruununen ww unm-ain thc group on Hank 18.
H. G. L-lln. Fluyd Hdmaad eniarhined
mennbe no f tha li-G.I».C\\lbat
a n i m Thurldly. PIU* gain; to
mn .Ona: Pedcnm m d H n .
Mme Wuxick; x aunt lunchéan
preceded the games:Mxpr nm
M w n l d l l b e h n k t w d d a g m u p
naxt Thurwdny.
Bsppy Circle C\nbThe Happy Cintle Club met with
Mrs. Russel\ Jacobs, Int Thursdny
a!wrnoon,when the time was
sweat in embroiderlng.Labgr n
hm-x. mm mrved.Fourteen mun~
pain v u given by t\§z'\|\¢Gl'I
lin. Erie Knmim \nd"l(| \Jf(>1
m n m m m , g u d LN'lwlthl
nerved s Iundxmwwdm lmxdd
mea of Mrs. Nah Knnlthvf
Mn. Kms B¢nM»ea-will enw
uin the club wfll=¢h"15-r
M m " m a m C l i a b
The Merimyx Project Club m
Tuwhy nfxernocm with lm- Hu
mi Jansen u bonus. undated 1
Mn. Chris Wrich and Mn. Lilll
Jensen.Folhxwing a fifteen d
ule lung period A discussion a
tered.about the current pwjf
Iesaon, on farm family lumishin
and expenditures, and repain-
,......,..,_M n Andm
5-m<>==d=f;*~I REBEKAH mmm
H d M Gum Kahnk Ibr a t; d mt; 1 ei r r : ve d d mga u n i ve : ; r ;A t th e " E T H "mee ti ng of th e
~eve n i n g , wh g j ~WGICODS Rebekah ~~wer e-Mr. and Mr s. Ray mon d Ruwe :l';'d515;';§';1";3m';tmh° I'vE;'r;)n1;
and famxly , nqf. and Mrs. R'§'"'hf,",f\ tia té d.Th e y a r e Mr s .Ho wa r d
K h d h u M,2,f-.=";..,£ f.i,E`°¥';,.,."<T.Z'»1,~='efa»f.». """"f;E.'iE*;'_ S,&,';'~i'.§°%,*» 'it
mmu ww-.. .I _and Mrs. Herman Peienen o! Her- the 'Bi side_o1 ¥.h¢_c0\|nry, "" ' puea xo: v.,o\mv.y nm..-.._,__ ,_______mm.He me Sunday for cdlfox- sacurday buunesu mswr an Blnlr. Grace Rosenbaum in nerrilw com- ml brvi1leYN¢il°D~ dll move
nil where he will be employed in
the Iackheld Airplane fuztory.
Min Hola OnMldllnd Commiltu
Misa Dorothy Haier of Kennard,
1_._\..-- -e xv- ...fu My-n_ 1¢<mng~d
Innes Marshall from the Ari-
ingwn dcinity was a cansr at TM
Enterprise olfice la n Monday.
Sundny dinner guelti at thehomeof Mr. and Mn.Rusae\l\
Jacobs were Mr. md Mn. RGY
v.....\». ,ma fnmilv.
pletlon.lt is 1 lugs moped., dis- from this county ~ I-'he near fu-
phy ing nd md whi m le tton on tum.
P E P P E R S A T T E N D
C h u r a h N o t e s D1 s ' r R1 c 1 'T O U R N E Y
._N l £fv.~Purm Peppmn»m1 ~| .\:mmr<A:~ c uunc u ,md°'§ ,§ ,;p°§,,,,,.,»¢f¢na»d u ¢
braska,arri ved on Saturday to ,Mr .an d Mr s.He nr y Jensen
LA.!l\Uy n u n ;an n u i v .. .-....
Mr s Leehy I s
Card (`lub Hostess
lllrs. J ohn Leehy was hostess tof
meniirers of the Monday Even i ng l
P a u l Club a t its reg ular me eti ng
Lhis a w k .Mrs.Reed 0' Han lon ,
Sr..;| "| l Mr s. C. D. Ho war d we re '
gui l Prizes were awarded a t
the FlI@ of the evening to Mr s.Ho wa r d for high score,and la r s l
Stanley Bednar, c ut prize.3
Ha rr y Iilacos Are
Hos ts .tt Car ds
Mr .and Mrs.Han-y Blac o of
Kennnnl eritertnined at. a c ard par-
ty .~=.iday evening,wh en their
§{"|]("l-3 were Mr .and Mr s.A.C.
11. lnl Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Redfield,
hir and Mrs.Oscar Gilbertson,
Mr .and Mr s.George Ru h r ,Mr . l
.md Mrs.Ma r ti n Bertelsen,Mr . ,
.md Mrs. Karl Christensen, Mr. Bndl
Hr s ..lim Sorensen,and Mr .aud
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Hr s.llvury .l\m5&"|.
l'r iz. . \\| 1|awarded as follows .
l r .and fl-lr\.Debel,hi gh ;Mrs.
Kuhr ur ll Mr liertelsfn lo w; Mrs . l
I'»ertel:=='1 .xml Mr. Gilb~r'Lsf=n, trav-and miss ur en mu e Isaacson......the close o f th e business session,
refreshme nts were served.
Shower Hon ors
Mr s.LeRoy K u h r
Mr s.LeRoy Ku h r ,a rec entl bride, was guest-of-honor at a rnis~
'c ellaneous shower he ld Thur sday
la fter no on a t the Gus tav K a h n k
home.Mrs. Kahnk was assisted in
ente rtai ning an d later i n serving
lun c h eon b y Mrs . Ray mon d Rowe.
Th e ti me was sp e n t a t games,
prizes goi ng to Mr s.He r ma nIta hlf s, Mr s.Fr ed W u lf ,Jr.,and
Mr s.Chaunc ey W illdns.Guests
wer e Mr. and Mr s. Ch aun c ey W i l-
kins and Mar jor ie,Mr .and Mr s.
George H.Ku h r ,Mr .and Mr s .
Ray mo nd Ru hr an d c hi ld re n, Mr s.
He r ma n Rahlfs,Mr s .Charles
Love,Mr s Ha r o ld ChristensenandBonnie, Mrs.1='1-ed w s u ,Sr.,
Mrs . F wd W u lf, J r ., an d c hildre n,
Ry an,Mr s.He nr y
Ha r r y Madsen,Mr s.
Mr s. C ar l Rasmussen
Mrs . Harr y Swa nso n,
Ru hr .an d Mr s Ray~
Mrs.J ames
Kuh r,Mr s.
Chris W ulf,
and L ore tta,
Mr s.LeRoy
rnnnd Ruvre and daughters.
Uhtlgnwl. ua nu. Innun ..-.-... ___Hei er,has be en n amed c hai rman ||n».uun ..._.-.-.,of the table dec or ations c ommi ttee C : §'li .3.1'lf ; , ' f i $ ¥ . . f " § " s i i § ' § ; »Sunday , .bffaorh.0 :Sunday
for the Mi dlan d College T n P h i
soror ity s pring formal pa rty , April
18.Mi s s He i e r i s a f r es h man a t
Midland.
,. _. .. . . .. . . .. . -
Mr s.Eld red L ars en l
Is Vis iti ng' He re
Mr s.Eld red C.La r s e n a n d two i
children,Charles Ro be r t an d Sig
the ho me of Mr .and Mrs . J .W
Fic k, r etur ni ng on Mon da y .
Mr .and Mr s .Ma lc olm Broder-
sen an d dau ghter Susan, of H e n
ma n ,spent Sunday a t the paren-
tal,George McQu.arrie,home.
Mr .an d Mr s .A .R.Beales en
trrta ined a t dinner Sunday ,for
M r an Mr s W atson son and.-.d .'rw
n d Ma ry ,of Gr an d Island,Ne -\ I' c ter Ty s on .
spend the'week wi th Mr s. Lar sen'smoth er,Mr s.J .P.Jensen,an dl
other relatives.1
..............--
Simp son s P lan 1
Tr ip To C h ic ag o ~
Mr .and Mr s Ha r ve y Simpson
wi ll leave Saturday f o r Chic ago,
Illinois.to spend several day s'|
visit.Th e y n i l b e g u e s ts o f Mr .
and Mrs . Russ ell Bugeon.
Mr s . E mma S e ll 'Hold s Open Ho use q
Mrs.E m m a Soil entertained a
number of relatives and close
1;_.....I....s ..._nmnn 'lnnnmn onlnhfii-
spent Saturday evening visiting
wi th M r an d Mrs.Lillard J ensen
and f amily , ne ar Ke nn ar d.
Th e Blai r Me rr y ms k er s Club
met last Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. J ohn Hansen, for the
\regu lar bi-month ly so c ial mee ting
Margaret J illlih dau gh te r of Dr.
and Mr s .E .T.J ipp,spent the
1 week-end in Fort Calhoun with her
grandmother,Mr s.George Roll
wer, Sr.
Mis ses Be ver ly Ann an d L ore na
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I
Sohoolservic es at 9:30;En glis h servic es
at 10:-15; evening servic es at 7:30
with th e messa ge by Mrs. ii . L ud-
vlgs en o f Moorh ead . Io wa.
at 9.30 , Dani sh c ommunion
F I RS T n s r n o n l s r c a u s e s
J ohn P.Brooks,Min ister
Servic es for Sunday , Marc h 9th.
10 a. rn., Churc h School,Ra lp h
Fairc hild,general superintendent.
11 a.m. , Mo rn in g wor sh ip ;an-
th e m by the choir.Dr . C.B. .
distric t basketball tou rn ame nt i nFr emon t,Mon day eveningl.'Devo
bus es we re c har te re d f or the tmp.expenses being paid by proceeds
of the boa soc ial rec ently spon-
sore d b y we p ep org ani zation
\ORGANIZE SMALL
VOCAL GROUPS
Severa l s mall voc al gro ups ha ve
,been organized b y Ernest.'1`hur-
ber,director of mu s i c a t Blair
I
Has kin s,superintendent of Om a - a m g h Sc hool These groups w i "
h a distric t wi ll preach.Th i s is'I -Men' s D ay at the c h t h e f i r s t ' p m c ' p a w 'll'the Dis tnc t. Mus ic
'
of a ser ies of spec ial dgy to be li io n te st,t m l 18-19.
I
te n ud Juneg g g n e d a t our churc h " " " " K ' " § 1 o " § f " o . § ' i ' . " i % . ° i ,~ s o
Ca mp e ll,u a mes,ln'
~ E§§$".2$'.'2h ]_,wgE},Guy er,and Be tty Ma d a m.W a r
A ,:1a55'f0,.Membe rship tr a i n - i r ? "Jenkins,Ma r vi n Sto rk,Ne i
ing is being organized by the pas-Carisen, Charles H9»l'l'lilU°'| \» Arthu
tor to meetr Saturday a t 1 p.rn.Ped ersen,Ken ne th Fear,Range
at the churc h.Young persons who Stric klett.an d Ma r vi n Goldbec
'are ties y ears of age or older may comprise a boy s' oc tette.
enro
Vosler of Ashland spent several.G_If f \ § E ~It Brings Results
d th k this _;er.»,,gg i g gn ..§'?.T.?l,. 1 Considerimr the unfavorable
\Ad ve rtis e in The E nter pr is e
~ we have *e<*e."°'::'._H?.'f§'.nm... Tlmofro
I
K M A °§.`§"<S'<'§Z
Coming Saturday
BLAIR DANCE HALL
V F W A u iliry
March Sth
Und" Aulplcu of Thaxa
§ h o w S i n n A z m o P . M .
d m :r e n c - .A C h x l d 1 5 A d u l t s 3 9 c
bers and two guests, Mn. Harold
Davin and Mrs. Ralph C°lz1m. nl.-
zended the meeting, and one new
member,Mrs.Robert Minor,
joined.Ml'-s. James King will be hostess
on March 13.
Advartinn in The Enternrlu
It Brlnzs Results
Svendgaard, Mrs. John Stork, Mr!-
Raymond French,Mrs.H u l m
Nelson,Mrs.George Raamussmvf
Irma and Dunne, Mrs. L E. Ln-
sen md lara Lee, Mrs. Ed Gunnaandsons.Mrs. Chris Wrich will
he hostess, March 20.
Advartiu in Tha Enterrrrllt
K M A °§.`§"<S'<'§Z
Coming Saturday
BLAIR DANCE HALL
V F W A u iliry
March Sth
Und" Aulplcu of Thaxa
§ h o w S i n n A z m o P . M .
d m :r e n c - .A C h x l d 1 5 A d u l t s 3 9 c
vling.| ~\Ir<H. C. J ul Frese was an over-' ; \T } |I f u z x m i t ,H l a é r s f a m -i f . i § ; h {g u e 3 r .S u n d r s y ,o f h e r s o n -
: 0 l t l . L f i !~ 1 : 3 E " § T '.: ) : " f u * n n E i n - l a q f a n d d a u g h t e r ,h i r .~~
l'|\.l\l.I.5 UL nn uycn uvuuv n......._.on of h er bir thd ay ,Saturday Mr. NIC ! Mrs.E. G.CRTSOH vis rnec ting m g pas;Ween.we: au.:venin;z;.The time was s pen t. so-ited in W alth ill,Sunday ,a t the well Pleased wi th the attendanc e
ially ,and 1,,1;,,,Mr s.s o u served homes of hir.an d Mr s.A J. at Sundav mo r ni n g servic e l f .
lle y ou haven't any churc h ho meluncheon.,§<'I3$'.`;f*" and Mr . a n d Mr s. Or vl _c ome a nd we will have a pla c e for
..you.
I. T. Nelsons W ere .
Dinner Hosts,Sunday ~
Mr . a n d Mr s .J . T.Nelson en-,
Lertained a t dinner,Sunday ,fo I \
Mr .an d Mr s.C h d s Nelson m d ;
Helen, Mr . a nd Mrs . P aul Pa uls en
and LaVe rne,Mr . a n d Mr s .Ha r -
lan d Ne lso n of Rose Hill, an d Mr ..
and Mrs. Bernard Paulsen of Oma-
ha.
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W o ma n s Society Plans
Lenten Lesson Series
Th e Wornaifs Society nt'Chris-
l m n Service is planninzt .1 pro-gram of lessons in liible Simi;:Utd
Missions,du ri ng the Lv: '| I\l3H~
ull." llu first.nuetirlg tif the
=|ru:& is scheduled for 'Imsil.i5 sf -
1.rm=|»n Marc h ll , a t t i n churc h.
i n tl;Miss An n a Rover in vl\.sIp,e
~=f the program.The meeti ng \.| \l
in gi n at 2:30 o'clock.
...............-
St.Pa tr ic ks D ay
I4 Lunc heon The me
Mrs.Mi la n D.Aus tin is €nlLI
tmni ng a t a one o'c loc k lunch:--n
today (Thu rsda y ),fo r Mr s .E.S.
Tri pp , Mr s. R 1-:. Vinton, Mrs. w.
l1. Loc ke, Mrs. E. A. Sc hmidt, and
Mrs. J ohn P. Brooks.A S t.I'at~
ric k's Day theme wi ll be carried
out in the dec orations and lunch-_
Fare vre ll Party Held
Mr .and M¥ff'~W i lli a m S " " " " ' i A lte r the special meetings ou r
k mb b e and children of Fort.Ca lxr c g u ls r sc hedule wi ll be SundayhounvisitedSatu rday wi th Mrs.i;i~h{\10:0'0Sa. darn.;oreac hins
Suverkrubbe's mothe r,Mr s.Fred . :a.H1:u n v evenms:ser-J enkins an d grandparents ]iir.1"°e5 a t 'l':45;Wednesday ni g h t
''ray er meeti ng 'T:45; F riday mightan d Mr s . M. o . Ne we ll.Qublg study at. 7:45.
Mr. sn d Mrs. J e ff ers on Caldwe ll
and baby daug hter a n d Mr .£11111 s s n m m o M . E . c s u n c n
Mr s .Charles Mo r to n o f Oma ha;Da vi d Simpson,Mi ni ster
" e r e dinner guests,Sunday even W orship servic e,Sunday even-
-s.a t the s Pierce Alle n fa rmdn g, 7 :3 0.'°'I'here is no substitute
oine.for a personal experienc e of the
Sunday svfrsta of Mr .and Mrs. Ch ristian re li gi o n "Co me wi th
Ali re d Anderson were Mr .spd the family .
Mrs.Ne al Vrougdenhil and 1\r.|5 d a 1 10:30andMrs.Ted Nielsen of Oma h a ?un s Sthoo a in
the Vreugdunhils for mer ly '°'"'d"d!m: i 1 . \ : ~ : U E L i . L T n . c m f n c n
ir Blair.l (4 Mi le s lilo rth we st of Tc lb a sw)
llllss Leona Janssen of Linc oln
was s we e k e n d guest at the Dr.
W.M.Di vo ll home;She was ac -.
E. Eekhardt, Pastor
Sunday Sc hool at 9:30 a. m.tierninn services 81.10:3 0 a in.
...mpnnied home by Mr s.Ed wa r d 'Bible Hour at 8:00 p. rn.risseft.wh o wi ll be her gUt"St.]L u th e mn Ho u r a t 12:30 p.rn.
|..,a f ew d ay s .f r o m K F A B .Welc ome.
M .d M . R. M. l e s o n a n d.. .n ,r <; 2; id , .i id Mrs . if i f s i m - i n o s e m u . z u . E . S T HURC H
mzln of n or th o f Blai r vi si te d rn -Q .A . w. C la r k e , la s to r
lllly af te rno on with Mrs. Marg ar et innlday School meets a t 10:00
Iverson |=1 rn Superintendent,Rob ert
"'d y i L J W i ll o f i l i vi n e .Clas ses fo r all a ges
r s n rs.:anis 'I)i ine servic at.11:00 a. rn.Linc oln c ame to Blair.Saturday.i'1'},e vpasbor willc pre ac h f r o m the
L-attend the fune ral servic es Oflth enie," l t i s Finished".Th i s is
th o la te Mr s.Dee Coun ts;thc ) | the sec ond in a series of sermons
also visited briefly a t the paI'en'i1f|.preparation for E as te r.
ta l A R.Beales ho me.t " _:|.,.\non appoin mon I Mrs. Mar gare t Iverso n, W ill and]~
Pearl, entertained at di nner, Sun-
For Her man Pe ter sen day , for Mrs. Christina 'Phone and
i Ni c k Tho ne Mon day dinner
A surprise far ewe ll pa rty washeld,Sunday afternoon,i n hon or' gu ests were M r and Mr s.T.K .
of Mr. a nd Mrs. Herman P eter sen,
who a re movi ng s oo n fro m s fa rm
near Herman to a farm on the bot-
tom.Pr es e nt we re Mr .and Mrs._
Soren J ense n, Mr . and Mrs. Lloy d
1 Iverson of Herman.
Mr .and Mr s.le o n s r d Axte ll
an d Mr. a n d Mr s . F re d L on g wer e
a mo n g thos e attend ing a pinoc hle
Par ty st.th e Ame ric an Legion
Th e " Ni n e Glorious Sunday s'
began wi th a gr atif y i ng increase
in th e nu mber attendi ng; last Sun
day .Next Su nda y is " Gue st S un
day ."W e are making spec ial pre
para tion to welc ome our guest.:
All a m i n vi te d ."Come a nd S ee,
is th e su b jec t f o r th e sermon.
Sunday School classes me e t al0 3 0 a n d th e un i f ie d wor s h ip b fba ll i n He r ma n ,Sunday .Ar o u n di g i s a t 1 1 oo o ' c lo c i :Come righ
'Phone -dnd fa mily ,Mr .an d M1s .i f° rty . we re present a t t h i s in i d tg i i n an d f i n d a seat :whenever y o
Te d Iver son and fa mi ly ,H r .and ggggwls of a "°"°"*~'Y"f°"m@<l c a arrlrtle.11 be .
is C1 w h m 4 f _-.e r e wi no e ve n in g me e
. r s a.re'}¢F,",f..- . i'i'l.__."f1`..l Mr s .Edwa rd J anss en,wh o has mg a a t p e cgurgh n e xt Sundr
\....--.. -- -»u nu nnunnnr "Ann
Johnson M r an d Mr s E lme r
Home nl Ferlect Talking Pictures
COMFORTABLE ANI) COOL
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T H U R S D A Y
Ma r c h 6
Admission 10-30 (Its
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SPRING
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Thoroughly Cleaned
A n dSteamPressed C
Linings Are Ha nd Finished Wrth Latest Type
Cisse|| Steam Iron
P h o n e 2 9
A d v a n c e C l e a n e r s
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A l s o - ~ S w i e m S k i Y o d e i f. - r a C r t n
a n d C i u c k i n g t h e J o c k e y s S p o r t
R e f i .
F R I ~ ~ - F ; \ ' I ` U ~ A Y
March 7-8
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A l s o - ~ S w i e m S k i Y o d e i f. - r a C r t n
a n d C i u c k i n g t h e J o c k e y s S p o r t
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Sl'NI)AY-MONDAY
March 9 and 10
Sunday Matinee, Adm. 10-30cta
TUESDAYlar h ll, Adm. \0~20c|.
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Much 1:-13. Adm. l0~I0¢¢l
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A b n e r
°1 ?amd Q- u.-andI:~~-~'~ Cami:1 y Al ClppIKO lAD\O me-n.d Cmnedy,Trailer Trnge y
e. Adm. l0~30c!s.\ \
Also-Mommy Loves Puppy Car-
toon,Trouble Wl\h Hushmds,
md News Reel, Eve. Adm.10-
35ls.
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SPRING
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A n dSteamPressed C
Linings Are Ha nd Finished Wrth Latest Type
Cisse|| Steam Iron
P h o n e 2 9
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Specials For The Week
n a n o a n a n a n n a
Msn'» Fino All Wool $17.50
surrs .Now $14.00All Other Suits Discounted Simihrly
The Arndt Hardware
Blair, Nebraska
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W o r k a n d
B r e n
Styles
--. . . _ .
_Q$2.00 Values Now $1.80
$2.50 Values Now $2.25
$3.00 Values Now $2 70
$3.50 Values Now $3.15
lation . . . bi l San-
alfoy Super Freuer
wi t h qu i c k- :c le a n
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Family Size, with
thrifty Esonomxker
Mechanism . . . mini?
AU-StcelCabSn¢t...
. ..»Q ,frozen storage. See
this GREAT VALUE
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"Am¢ : r i mn S p e d d " . . . A1 | n » k w \ u ¢
~mo da l: faturiht ne w Supe r Ma rk e t
SE E Refrigaatinn!
I i ly ,M T u w u n . u n n l v u l w = n l u |mu u w threenily .' n m l l t n r m w n ~ 1 3 1 3 .£ 3 p u e n t l .D r an d
I 'c u d ! m d v u l i t -w| |_|| ¢i . " L § ' . ' .lunehgan , , u h l{ § - _ Y { - . ¥ ; . ' . ? 3 ! ° " : , '.€ ." Vn fk .zz,
Dflllliuultl UL as Hun; un ;u\n»5, Y-...|.:..a t Imma nu e l Baptist c hu rc h m
Oma h a an d a gonference f o r><
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spent
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n r church leaders in Fremont an '"Bs 'Mag nuvvn ._.....--_--_.served
Misses Gertrude and Gay le W ar-I
rick entertained the memb ers of
the Baptist Calebians,Fri day
evening.Fo llo win g the \.x-mal
meeting, refreshments were served
bv the hostesees.
UH?101 D|.|.u.a.|u,&1uw :vn u |-join her hus band who is employ ed
there in an ai rplan e f ac tor y .
Mr s.Le o Ho ga n a n d da u gh ter .
Mary Clam, of W or thi ngto n, Islin-
neoo ta, arr ived Fri day eve ning £0
vimit at the paren tal, J erry F0I¢¥»
home,an d wi th oth er relatives-
m .-.|.-__-..|s-ur-.-ehinainn
T R I N I T Y E V .L u m .C H UR C
H. C . J u l F ms e, P as to r
Sun da y S c h ool a t 9 :4 5 mm.
Servic es a t 10:30 mm .Ge n n n n le r vi c e l every I l l
Su nd a y i n the mo n th .
Religious ln a tr u w o n S s tu r d l
at 1 :8 0 p .m...
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Auxiliary Seeks To
Get lnhalator
The local Amedcan Legion auxi-liary has mnounccd spnnsorshlpof a plan for s fund to be used
in purchasing sn inhalator lor the.county.When mmm, me ml
halatnr will be on hand at Blainavtlllblg lor use at all tlmel, free!°£.ch.lr8°, to anyone needing it. l
Representatives ol s magazineillel firm are cdling on residenuoi lwuhingwn county, gxpljnlngtha Pllms for rnlsing money.Theauxiliary receives a commilslonwhich gum mwmia purchase of
thel mmxmr.
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MARJORIE PEDERSEN\PNEUMONIA v1c'rIM
Marjorie Pedersen, daughter olMrs. Mqfuerlte Pederun, passed
away, Wednesday ol this week, the
victim uf pnimmim Marjorie
was bom July 14, 1938 in Blair ~Thursday Night "li
her :wo grandmothers, Mrs.Re s u l t s o f Cl a s sandhas made this her home.Besides the parents, she loaves
ms Hansen and Mrs. Emrqs Timm
and other relatives.She had beenill for s week before the and
came and the family :lid every-thing possible but with no awl.
Funeral riteqwill be held at 2
p. m., Saturday from the Metho-dist ehurch in Blair wllh Rev. JP. Bmoka officiating and C. K.Bender!in charge.lnmrmant
will be ma-do ln the Blair ceme-
"C' Tournament
Nebraska Dal Ssumpa MIC!Paced by Cusuden, who neared
13 points Nebraska Dei! advanced
to the finals by defeating HuyThursdnynightlnthet0¢0D5
round of the CII-ll "C" murm-ment held at Dum last. week.
Nebraska Del!led the way-- \_..m¢M|~|dx
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W AS CHOSEN
llowing the final game of the:lament between Kennard and
aeka Dm for (int placeA Nebraska Del! won, Rulm
1,Dana ColleB'°coach whosd as direcwr of the wuz-na-l
:, presented the trophies and
unoed the :elections for the
onmey mm.:bmah Deaf was presented
first place trophy, Kmnard the
nd place statue and the Macyuna were the receivers of the
l plane trophy by virtue ol a
o 83 win over Craig.
Class A Tourney
0pener~ Wed.
Ilost Schuyler High ln the opening
game ol the Claes "A" tourna-ment Wednesday night at the
auditorium in Fremont by a more
of is w 9.Ndther team allowed any oHm-
sive smrenkih throughout the en-
itlre game.Schuyler led the wayinac0rlllgwiLhlel|i!o!6ln1,gw8and11to9attheinwrmil-
sion periods-he tournament team chosen ln-gh" be the scorin a"I two W -"f'°!" Nebraska free uimvfansnsi and éei idt
tandKennnrd while m"7 '"d|coru1oclMl for a couple of longis WM one man each.Tlminmo no put their mm out in'°"!'°'°f me ""'*°'{'"""'°"'Iff°n¢and need by 'Bolt/.\n.and
n is as follows: Lewis W"¢|wigmgwn managed go maintain
Norman Dixon from K°'"""`di\their lend over Lhe local clnb.lrles Liwsr and T. Cuseaden oltmah, rallied briefly ln the uma
Nebraska Deaf team: Kennethlq,_."w, as Stewart and Hmmen
Phe Comhuskers retained their'
l itnrs.'
k of Macy and Theodore Erick-
ol Craig completed the lineup,
B OW L I NG NE W S
II
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gue' lead without playing a
'ne this week.Sas keglers re-,ned second place by taking two
mes out of three from the
!C's.Standard won two and loste in three games played vgith
5 Unknowns.Mike Nelson'sys duplicated the feat Tuesday;ht over the hapless Unknowndit to put the Unknovms deli-
;ely in the cellar.Freda Swnd won the dollar prizer women bowlers last week with0 and was so thrilled over the.iole thing that she framed thel
Illar for evidence.Oscar .lensen\nd Bill Warrick tied for the mcn's'
ssparked the club w whxttle theSchuyler teaxn's lead to 11 w 9 atthe end of the third period.Thescoreremained the same untilCompton fouled out with a minuteand s. half to go.From this point
the Schuyler lads went to wwu,
Coach Rufus 0Ison's Dana Vik-ings lost to Concordia College ol
Seward after lending all the wayin one ol the fastest games played
l.hinaeaeonbyascoreo!86to84
in a game played on the Concordia
liege court.The game wasplayed Saturday night, March lst.The Danes net the pace through-out the game holding a 1'l to 16advantage st the hal! and leading
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To GRAND LARCENY
william Clark, who has beenheld in the county jail pending histrial in district court, had his
hearing last Monday and pleadguilty no a charge of grand lar-ceny.The ease was heard before
Judge Rina.The suitenee was
postponed.
LUTHERAN CHURCH(Kennerd and Washinzwn)
P. C. Jensen. Pastor /
Sunday School and Bible In-structionC1an1Da.m.atthe
Kennard church.7 giux-eh service in the evening at
The Doran Ladies Soéietymeets Thursday at 2:00 p. m. at
PLEADS GUILTY
the second half until the closing
minutu when Concordia came from
behind in a desperate rally to giveConcordiaHomecomingfansathrill they wouldn't.forget.Booand Hogzett sparked the loner!
with dght points each.Concor-dia ddeated Dana earlier in the
sealonhysscoreol33w82ina
guna played at Dana.
K E N NA R D S W A M P E D
BENNINGTON, 36 To 13
Coach Benedict McGillis'Kewl
nard quintet defeated Ben»ningwn the E. C. N.C. leaguelenders, Tuesday night, March (th
to gain a tie 1or league supremacyas they dropped the Bennington
outfit by a score of 36 to 13.Ken \
thenhgn ol Mrs. P. C. Jengzény
asmeet! w.'3.'i'$'l"2 p. m. mt thu
home of Mrs. Gus Paulsen.All those wishing to join tho'
g w f enew Cateehedeal elaaa eome co Ch!Bible class next sender. or w as
flriii Saturdly session 10 B. lllqMmmie, at the _panonase i s
Kennard._
BLAXR CHURCH OF cumsr
T. A. Lindenmeyer, lidlnisief
Sunday, March 9:10:00 a. m.Church School, Mrs. Pearl John-son, superintendent;limo a. m..morning worship, communion and
sennon;6:80 p. rn., Young Peo~ple's xneetkig, 7:80 p. rn., long andpraiseservice.or "An EveninlWiththeGreat Hymns of the
Chin-eh",A special request waa
made for this service.The members of the churchvoted fo adopt the recommend#tion of the board of officers to ln~vlte E. P. Gabriel, mirdawr of theFirst Christian church ol Fremont,w lead us in a series of evaugsllktio services.The and date will
be announced later."You are eordnlly invited w at-
tend the church services.
o|::o o n o o = o o u e
W h i t e R o c g o v C h i c k s
STARTED CHICKS
P L A C E Y O U R O R D E R N O W !
W e Sell All Poultry Supplies, Equipm ent and
Feeds
Washington
.Opposite J.
Co. Hatchery
L. Poundso | . =o=\o : u = o ¢o a o |o|=o
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dumping in two field goals and nfree shot no ice the game in the gm nr-sr hm H-'\dT;{=nr on so winl-5 =.-cloning seconds-Hansen and rowing away.is game com- 5 ~t f |C 5Stewart l.. the ..... ~ .... ~ Kennard schedule forl§_a e a r m n s u r a n c e o .2
four points °'§,°§of omha and ' Y nr.§.. OfB|oe|alng\nn,lll.§
Carlson served as referee and um-P A P IO NE W S E Offm You More E
pine E EBox score:Mr and M w ne Pie =~~E. : : ; : : : ° ' 4 ° 5 * ~x" ~ '4»;<= Shirley "fi g;»`?»v}~§ sf.; 2 |§
,..I y evening visi rs o r. an ==
l'F..S."3 5 3'll2l`f.f.
`I...0 i glliirs.Otto Christensen and La =-"~~~Eami21olouur-saw o u 1|Vonne and L le : == -iam!o o 2|oumpms o 4l Mrs. E V ~ has been une EOM policies are sed. up on a membership basis to uve you -5nfs-my o o 1|nm~n o o 2 in the ~ we k_Gee lilli- Emoney on your automobile insurance.Hamer.State Farm §mzinzmn 1 o oisou o o °|e rge -~=Mu\ual is the largest exclusive writer of Aulo Insurance in =xmnimm u o o ots of Tekamah were Monday vis- = the world -_ ;
gh prize withere awarded duPie dollar each.
223 apiece andl
licate prizes of*
Mrs.Hsrold Taylor, Jean andPeggy were Sunday afternoon vla-L O C § |N Q W S ~§'r° ol Mrs. C. A. I-Iineline and
Won Dost 'isIMr. and Mrs. Arthur. Petersenornhnskers __,._-__ 21 9 I T h z W¢€l(|?f Irvington were Tuesday nym-
u s r " " " " ° '-~-- 19 i pn: visitors ol Mr. and Mrs, omCCs-_-_.-.-_----- 15 is Chnmmes and Ls Vonne and
C-Hndlrd Oil ----_---» 13 14 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nielsen were Lyle.like Nelsons ..-.-_. 13 20 mei-neon visitors, Tuesday, at the Mrs. Harold Taylor attendedlnknowns--.-.._....9 21 home of Mr.and Mn. .Brits the Rose Hill Guild nv, the home`Mcchiesen.of Mrs. Martin vm..wo an overtime.Cuacnden left The White Spot Project Club la myf ggdw yg g g v Beek
\._._.__ ¢....r.:.. cha lust nuan-meeting this (Thursday)§"'°"'|l'\». Iluenday; vyhile_there Lhgy v;,_
E Our Non-Assessable Policies Give Yo u §
§Protection At Less Cost §
§let Us Tell You About Our Coverage E
§Phone Green 202 §
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4~H TEAM ATTENDSMED THIS MORNING
ln John Keegan of Fort cal-S T A T E M E E T I N G
un P88981 u n y this (Thun-»Y) morning nt About one o'clock EA;:)corr::»h\r\ied by County Agént
gh, n -_..rney, a mam of ve
D e _ _ § ; ° v : " g e m ; ° g y *lcounty 4~H'en attended the nnnuxl
r and M W "K r °f|Nebxask: Hereford Judging meet-rs.sllie McMillan and at Grand Island, Wednesday.The
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Lhmughout me guna .~.\....,, .__of 1 1 ws ,2 a w1 4 ,s 1 m 1 4 ,a nd
41 in 19 at the md o! the rupec-tive periods.The buys from thaDeal held Huy lcoreleas the third
quarter io di wi ly some o l the
finest defensive play nhuwn in the
tourney.
Cnlg Defeat Advances Kennanl
to Flnlls
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finals off the Class " C "distric t
tourney a t Da n a College la st
Th u rs d a y n i gh t, b y ha n g in g a 2 4
to 20 d ef ea t o n Cr ai g Hig h in the
sec ond rotmd of the tourneyTh e g a me br o ke s lo w wi th bo th
teams having;trouble fi nd in g the
basket.Cr a ig to o k o ve r th e lea d
in the e arly s ta ges o f the c o nte st
an d wa s h old i n g s 5 to 3 s d va n -
tage at the en d of th e first. qwar~
ter.Ken nar d moved into the le ad
the second perio d on buc k ets by
Carnberg,Di xo n an d W a rd to
c ount six points wh ile holdi ng
Craig to one lone goal for 2 points
to ma ke the h alftime sc or e re ad 9
'oo 'T fo r Kennsrri.Di xo n an d
W a rd continued to h i t the th ir d
quarter,bui ldi ng u p o 19 to 10
lead by the end of the pe r i o d
Mi d wa y i n th e f i ns l q u ar ter Di xm
and Cambe rg le ft the g xmo o n
fouls.Cra ig sta ge d s mliy at th is
poin t a s b uc k ets by Er ic k son an d
Hanc oc k p u t Cra ig bac k i n the
run ni ng b u t the nine poi nt le ad
at the quar ter was too muc h to
overcome and Kenn ard annexed,
24 to 20.Di xon le d th e K en n ar d
c lub in poi nts sc ored wi th 7 wh ile
T.Eric kson was the b i g g u n f o r
the C rai g ou tfi t wi th 8 c o unter s.
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21 in 2 0 Friday md the reb y lost
a c han ne to ndvanc e to th e C l u s
" C "p l x y u l h to b e h e ld a t Fre-
mc mt thi s we ek .Th e g a me wa s
play ed hx the Di na Co llege gy m.
A fine defensive g a me wa s
play ed b y bo th tea ms i n th is , th e
final g a me o f the wu mn m e n t.
Ken na rd moved in to th e lead in
the firs t quarter an d at the e nd of
the period was leading,'I to 5.
'l'he sec ond stanza wus lifelc sux as
Kenn ard swred two po ints a nd the
Onmha tea m s c o re d on e n n a gi ft
shut l o ma k e th e ha lf ti me score
9 ( 0 6 .Neb ras ka De a l stag ed u
rally the thi rd q uar te r sc or in g 11
po i nts to 3 fo r th e Kennurd c lub
The thi rd period score wa s l l
ln 12 in fa vo r of the boy s fron
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N O T I C E
"1We Have Taken Over The
TE X ACO SUPER SERVICE
On East Washington Street
ln Blair And Are Open For
Business.
WATCH FOR OUR OPENING
To Be Announced Soon
ALFRED ENGER
GEORGE KUHR, Jr.
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e \.._to 12 in fa vo r of the boy s fr o m
the Deaf.Ken nar d c ame ba c k in
the f inal perio d, le d by Dixon and
W ard, to move in to a 20-20 dc ad~
lo c k with a mi n ute remaining.A
1 free thr ow b y La ng r b ro ke the tie
an d ga ve Nebr aska D e a f th e wi n
o f 21 to 20.K e n n u d missed a
'fr ee th ro w i n the last ten se c on ds
whic h wou ld have sent. the g ame
H/\RRy
CRCARL
Coac h Benedic t Mc Gi\\is'Ke n-
n a r d b a i k q i h lll t u m 108 i a one-
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We Have
I..app's Hygeno
Poultry Litter
The Ideal Fluor Covering For
Broader House,Poultry HouseIndNesls,Comes in 60\b.
Ex p .Economical
CHICK STARTERl.AYlNG MASH
o0NcmN'ruA'mHAY AND CA'|'l'LE FEEDS
We Cnn Still SupplyMay's U. S. 13
Hybrid Seed Corn
ln All Sir-es
Blair Flour Mill
Flour Feed:Cerul Salt
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Yun S ~u l Ar lin g ton ma d e a n
in di vi du a l ra ti ng of f if th .Oth ers
inn the tea m we re Glen n So rens en,
Ro la nd W ilk ins,Ha r old Sc hmidt,
:md Ma r vi n Stork.Th e contest
was heid i n connec tion wi th the
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1 , ~a l ;1 .9| a c o n c e r t a t t h e A l f r e d B l o o m h a l l
i i n O m a h a o n W e d n e s d a y ,M a r c h
|1 9 .T h e t i c k e t s f o r t h e c o n c e r t
l a r e o n s a l e b y P a u l N e v e o f D a n a
| C o 1 I e g e .T h e c h o i r c o n s i s t s o f 6 0
v o i c e s a n d i s u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n
l o t 'P a u l J .C h r i s t i a n s e n w h o i s w e l l
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Mr s . Ha r r y Sappenfield had as
her guest,Sunday afterno on, her
daughterg Mr s .Chris Wric h,o f
1 n e a r B l a i r
I|T h e C o n c o r d i a C o l l e g e c h o i r o f
o ;.wi th Do n n College.
Ke n ne th Re d di n g . wh o le ft I
Th u rld ily mo mi n g f wi th th e F e
mar y qu ota of d nf te ea , wr ites |
: mother, Mrs. Ed Aric ell, that ai'
obtai ning eq ui pme nt a t °Leav=
W M, K a n s a s , mo a t o f th e W 1
ii n gto n c o u nty gr o u p le ft o n Mo
y mo r ni n g f or Ca li f or n ia wh o
her dea th.N o : n i n g e me n ts h a ve sm yet
1bee n ma de f or the f un en ..if
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game on wo.....- ._.._.Ior the Da! and Camberg le1t\
game by the same rovzto for
Kennard team.Langr scored
n points for the winners while
»n took high scoring honor! for
nand with nine.
ox score:
y Drops (`r¢lg To Cop Third
Place |
need by Oliver Parker, dimuni»
freshman forward who scored*points,Macy High dowhedf
i g High Friday night to copthird place trophy in the last
hts play of the Class "C" tour-nont held at Dana College last
-kifwr playing poor basketball
.he two previous games in which
y participated the Mary lnsli-|
=' u-um made up of three fresh-
n :mtl two juniors tumed un
r heat to down the favored
aig tenm.v
ENRY Goskan 1
RITES SA'l'URDAYl|
Henry Gosker,farmer living
»rthwest of Blair,passed awayaFremont hospital Wednesdayl
this week.\I~\ine\-al services will be held:
iturday at one o'clock from the
:me south of Spiker and at twoclock from the Vacoma ehurch.
Henry was bom August 20, 1881ltheSpiker vicinity and thersl
rew to manhood,iA complete obituary will be giwl
n next week.|
noon, Qiui Mrs. Leslie Bucklin as
hoMr.and Mrs. "lawnce VenDe-Venter had as their guests, Mon-
day evening, Mr. and Mrs, D. Zim-
mermann.i Howard Bong, who recmtly un-derwent an emergency appendee-
tnmy at the Blair Hospital, was
dismissed last Friday;he is r e
cuperating at his home.
Mrs. Harry Tucker returned last
Wednesday from Mountain Home,
Arkansas, when she had spent a
ten-day visit with her sister, Mrs.
W. R. Leppc-11.Sunday visitors at the home of
Mr.and Mrs,William Scherdin
were Mrs.Scherdin's son and
daughter-in~law,Mr.and Mrs.
Clnronce Gochenouer of Omaha.
Callers,Saturday, at the home
nf Mr. and Mrs. Chris Struve anddaughter were Mr.and Mrs. Ru-
dolph Dunklau and J. G. Giessel-
nmn of Arlington.
Mm Kenneth Pound spent sev-
eral days of last week in Omaha,
where she attended the beauty np~erator's convention at Hotel Fon-
trnellc.
Rev. J. P. Nielsen served as sup-
ply pastor fora Des Moines, lows,
chureh,last Sunday,spendingfromSaturdayuntilMondayin
that city.A birthday dinner ln honor oi
Oscar Nelson,farmer residing
south of Blair, will be held tonight
(Thursday).Friends and relatives
will be guests at the affair.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Christensen
l
le
nes Mn. Aumn xtznsnaw..Mi ss wnmi N ard was sick,
Monday and 'hae y;Miss Vera
Nygurd substituted for her.
LDCAL NEWS
OF THE WEEK
Mr. and Mrs. Lou lotta enter-tained Sunday for Mr. and Mrs.
G. G. Hines of Dakota City, Ne-
braska.Mr,and Mrs.William Schmidt
of Omaha were Satuidny after
nooh callers and dinner guests at
the home of their son,John
Schmidt and family.Sunday vis-
itorse at the John Schmidt home
were Mr. Schmidt's brother-in-law
:md sister,Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Wilson and children, Wesley Paul
and Eleanor, and Kuiyieth Nielsen
of Omaha.Mr.and Mis.lImest Tornblad
and Mrs. Semim Stapleton had ns
their guests,Monday,Mr.Torn-blad's mother, Mrs. M. Tomblad,
and his sisters. Mrs. A. Schmidt,
Mrs. Leonard Lund, and Mrs. L. D.
Wykofl, all of Omaha.The ocea-
sion was a celebration of Mr.
Tornblad's birth anniversary.
Bobby Anerbum celebrated his
fifth birthday,Saturday.His
guests, at the picture show, !ol»
lowed by a treat st his home on
West Front street,were Helen
Jordan,Vemon Holland, Twyls
Lutz,Bobby Jensen,Dickie Jen-
sen. Patty Stsvely, and Wilma Ar-
'terburn.Bobby is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Arterbarn.
'mu 'r1.m-dw Afternoon Club
It' s Tim e To
A ml
CLEAN UP
o o o
USED
MACHINERY!
Twd John Deere A's
One John Deere B.~
Twq GP W ide Tread ~ Cultivator
One Regular Farmall \.
One 45-C John Deere Plow
One John Deere Tractor Lister--
like new.
One Jolin Deere Hay Press--late
model
Hone-drawn Listera, Discs and
Harrows.
&.
`a paper a erns
\rc Here! See Them!~/S 1 A --~
W e Sell AK» SAB- BEN Pai nts
W in do w Sh ad e: - - F lu or C over in gs
Phoqe Blaek 144For Estimates On
Redecorating Work
¢zPP:a'E%T'.fQ;'.,<'..,."!.F.5_soN
GEORGE KUHR, Jr.
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U n d e r N e w M a n a g e m e n t
W e Invite All Old and New Custom ers
I ~rin~
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We ue cntlnuhxg SKELLY Tank Www Service u in
th put.PMN 396 lar mn! ddiv cds.
I have taken over the nnlnanat ol tho umm m addi-tLon|.otheunkwngonȢrvleunndvl\Imnounanlnrm|\
m a m wd ls n o n .llennvlik,I'll nppndue ynnr
palronga.CLYDE NELSON
und gave Nebraska Deaf the winof21 to 20.Kennud missed a
free throw in the last ten wound:
which would have sent the game
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TRY SKELLY TAGOLENE ON
YOUR NEXT OIL DRAIN
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L O C A L ~visited in I5H'emont,Sunday even-
ing, with Mr . Ch ris tian serf s mo th-
Mr s . F r e d V a u gh n a mve d S u n -es, Mrs. Christiansen, Sr., and his
.y evening fr o m Lo s Angeles br othe ri n- law a nd s is ter , Mr . an d
ilifo rnia,tg spe nd several day s Mrs. F. C . Larsen.
ith her sister-i n-la w, Mrs.A.C.Mr. a nd Mrs . L. C Klu pp enter-
\an \.-"n u .m..I...n||n i f|.i.r\nn\\'Prirlnv eve n in i ,
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et with Mrs. A.0. Sick for a
assert iuncheon and afternoon oi
mls,last week.Guests wenIrs.Wilbur Lowe,Mrs Wayneteinbaugh,and Mrs.'William
'arnbergn Mm. L. C. Klopvp wm
he high prize, and Mrs.Do:
tewart drew cut.
ll
nansen ana Ismlly.one wnl msn mann-u .... ........,. .._ ,._visit among relatives in Fremont,
Hooper, and Detroit, Michigan, be-
» fore returning tu the west coast.
.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Johnsonentertained the members of their
card club at an evening of bridge,
'Puesday.Thoso present were MrLand Mrs. Lows Armstesd and Mr.
T und Mrs.L,C.Klopp,Mr.and
Mm. Ruben 0'i-Isnlnn attending as
substitutes.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Heliwinkle
spent the past two weeks in Oxna-: hu,with their grandchildren,lnunng that time their sons-in-
Q laws and daughten, Mr. and Mrs.
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for Mrs.Myma Vance Jones oil
Omnhs.Mrs. Jones later judged
tho declnmuwry contest nt Blair
High School.
Mr.and Mrs.Myron 0. Davis
and Don drove to Audubon, lawa,
Sunday morning, returning in thc
afternoon.Thr, occasion was ncelebrationof the birthday of
Mrs.Davil'mother,Mrs.Mary
Nelson.Little Judy Jensen, daughter ol
Mr. and Mrs. Merton Jensen,re~tumed home Sunday from the
Omaha Methodist hospital when
| E. C. Thompson and Mr. and Mn
W.R.Anderson, attended the
Mardi Gras in New Orleans, and
also visited in Galvenon, Corpus
Christi and bursts,Texas and
i across the border in Medea.They
she had been s patient for seversl
days, mlferlng "nm s severe cold
Mr. md Mrs. Wesley Sublet en-
tertained It plnoehls,satuxdny
evenktg,for Mr.and Mrs.John
Sutherland, Mr. md Mn. Charles
Hurdt, Mr. and Mrs. no smmxu,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Arkell.rammed last weekend by my gffSm Antonio.|Mr.and Mn.Carl Olson sand
.Janice entertained st dinner dn-Mn. Ca rl Km n "E s n ~ a s v for Mrs.Dems McBrooml
us
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n.. Jallnn -mn. .0 llnlshnd
qwdn |nmu|1y . . . |\\|l mum
pmprdty for Nalmxhl Yuan
ml, ma na# onlyon. ann. me
»|.. ywv svn pmpcvlty by "Mr
mg Nm.-s.." Ad fo¢NuBrlxh
gram and procnud Mods. luv
Nabuslmmndc produch and ww¢>|m| NEBRASKA ADVERTISINS
COMNMSSION. Suu H..."Lincoln, N,b:nh
l , '
Twd John Deere A's
One John Deere B.~
Twq GP Wide Tread ~ Cultivator
One Regular Farmall \.
One 45-C John Deere Plow
One John Deere Tractor Lister--
like new.
One Jolin Deere Hay Press--late
model
Hone-drawn Listera, Discs and
Harrows.&.
HORSES AND MULES
'l`YSON I LONG 09.
iwrs, Tuesday nlwrnoon, ucv. andMrs.H.C_Jul Fuse;Mr.md
Hn. Henry Larenzen were even-lnz callers.Wednesday dternoun
vidhrs were Min lhrguvt V<m~
I F101-enne and Lloyd of Hooper, md!Wa\ter Nielsen U!Wnlthlll.AL
nernoon guest: were Mr. md Mn.
l h n i n Olson and chlldnh of.i
Lmken,M n . E m C - r m.nm1"H°°n°f-
Nd! McMillan of Fart Calhoun,ma Mn. ma wllke nlmrlt.Mn.
Ann:Ragga und Mr.md M n .
[Ernest Lang called on Thursday.
' Sunday, Mr. md Mn. Koliarmm
enterulnad lor H i n m m m
Vo n L mkm, Mr. md nn. w-nmAndaman,Hr.md ln . E d v a r d
Min Alice Jensen of Filley spent
the week-end with her parents,
Mr. md Mn. Ed Jansen.Other
visiwru lt the Jenna home, Sun-
,ay. were Mr. md Mrs, J. Hilum
Rhoaden sud dlldren,Chlrlotu
md Kmneth, md l r . a n d M n
Elrl Jensen.
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»|.. ywv svn pmpcvlty by "Mr
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gram and procnud Mods. luv
Nabuslmmndc produch and ww¢>|m| NEBRASKA ADVERTISINS
COMNMSSION. Suu H..."Lincoln, N,b:nh
l , '
Twd John Deere A's
One John Deere B.~
Twq GP Wide Tread ~ Cultivator
One Regular Farmall \.
One 45-C John Deere Plow
One John Deere Tractor Lister--
like new.
One Jolin Deere Hay Press--late
model
Hone-drawn Listera, Discs and
Harrows.&.
HORSES AND MULES
'l`YSON I LONG 09.
n e .L.x.;l..¢.A..a..&~;..
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I Pago Fha
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|r Couple
u Petty Jo Clppie, dau-ghwrs. Helena Amen and Russell
mn o l Mr and Mrs Roy
were married Saturday
ng, March 1, at Maryville,
m.They were ncmxnpanied
PLANNED BL M. A. C
the Hunday Afternwn Club at
Kmpmans Inn, this week, whenM n L. C. Klopp reviewed "The
Found-luon Stone" by Lelll Wu-ren Mrs Robert O'Ha.nlon read
several selected poems.A panel dixusaion ol the lapis
Y/ e d In K a n s a s Mrs. mm Mmm eniaihllmd
iss Maxine McBride and Rob-
lurlburt,who witnessed the
muy.lowing their return m BIAU,
ny morning,Mr. and Mrs.
a went to Omelm to spend u
days.They will lates uke
partment there, so dnt Mr.
a my be nur his work with
Nebraska Power Company; in
--.n ..:.n» lm-
"Do Yo u Kno w Nebnskl?" will
feature the C1ub'n Much 10 meet/-
Week Ahead
Scheduled Events For
The Week of March
6-1 3
Thursday, Hu-dn GMarch Mixers-Mrs. Anton An-
P A N E L n l s c u s s l o r \ 6 a l e n d m .m u m
d u ming; Mrs. L. C. Klopp will be hui-n __eu at that time.Mrs. E. S. Trippl Hermxn ~S. .MIL Ger-
is to be chairman of the pmel, se- vmwr ''
minted by Mrn. Huy Nemetz, Mn.Pepin 'rhureday Afternoon Club
H. J. Bn-Dl8D¢ Mn. HA! Rein, Mila _|,,_ woodmq BlfhrAnna Rav er, .md Hn. J . umm P. A. c .- me Ch a rl a g mmq
Smwxrt.
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Plek-Up Club-Mrs . my xmzhWhiteSpotClu b-- ln.I n l l e
BnckllnM _|...x-._ uxni.-mnrv-Mxl. Rob-
C l u b - l n . v m l l n n M u m
We dndnr.l a r c h \ l
Herman Pkxehnle C l n b - l n .
Claude Clements.Methodist Old Pat-Luck Lvlwh-
eon aL uthe m Guild-#Mm Marlin
BenelacnBlair Rotnrinhl ,nests of 0mx»
Club "Walter Appleby farm sale.
Thundly,Much 13mp p y a r m c l u b - u n . I m a c
KingH. G. I Mrs. Dm Moore
}lill.slde--lllrs.Roberlz Rasmus-
senBlai r Me rry mllurr-ln. Elme r
: m mKe nnwl Duma Clu b-Hn . P.
C. .lumenKenna rd Aid-Mn. L . E.Petr
n u m
Members o ||and Mn. Fred Lung, Mr. and Hrs.
Luonard Axtell,Mr. and Mrs.
e -;.an-ved by Hn .Harley Appleby
,,
Sh o w e rs H o n o r
F o r m e r T e ch ar
Mrs, Donald You and Miss Zel-
da Cal-mins were cnrhostessel at
two showers,Saturday afternoonandevening,complimentary to
md Kuhn, ol F\.\r\1llYY.A bedmom md bathroom nm-er _wan the svenlngh theme, when
the guest list lnclucfed Mn. Hap-
flnger, Mines Evelyn Swir, An .1"hunwn,Pearl Cluk,Doroth~
Davis, Betty Cooley, Anna Bearg
Ve n Neuernberger,Margue
Kelly and .lma Mmsock
Both evmq twk plac e at th
A. A. U. w. mvrrmn
'ro FREMONT, FRI.
A-
Mrs. llepffinger, formerly o
was instructor of tho Iirs
nt. Central School until he
nation early in January.
The afternoon event.
kitchm shower; guests,
Mrs.Heptinger,were mm m xz,wrEvelynSolomon, Beulah Roberts,\uncheo'
Fem DeAxnmnd,hhndells Kuhr,ma y Ebefhm,c m- ma wma ,M n ,
and Emu wsebe, and Mrs. R. 11 m with
~-~~-.a......m.-Cnml weeks.
mam time, may Wm H... .-.week: at the hrida'ahome.
NDIDATES FOROM QUEEN NAMED
wen cmdidntza h e bw;
\ P \ a n F o r m a l l _ , , " " " ' " ' ; ; ; ° ° -- 'f ----_
-Fridny. larch 7W ¢ d d | | \ g H ¢ | ' €Herman Wumln'|Club-Mn. MASTER I
gh-fg,§'-°=-=program by CL UB
_rn...w w -
__§'§_§§n'_ f ; ; ~ m a s n -Confregltiond potfluck auppat The Mum:Guild Cirda-Mn. I-i1°¥d Smith crguxlzation 1
mmnnnsi ORGANIZES
Feeders Pig Chxb
meeting v u held
a n ~
I
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. . . - . . _ - . - - . 1 - I -. . - - - " " " " " " "
G l l . B E R ' l ` S O N ' S l l i ° ° % ' " . l ' ° °
o ra e
Phone 34 We Deliver
CASH sPsc1A1.s for mGfCh 7 and 8
No. 10 Can Apricots or Peaches .......-....._..-39c
10 lb. Pail Syrup, 45c; 5 lb. pail .29c
5 lb. Pail Honey ~ . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 9 c
Maple Flavor Waffle Syrup, qt. size bot. 206
Pancake Flour. Jersey Cream, 3 lb. pkg. 151:
5 lb. Pkg. Vita Rich .23c
5 lb. Bag Omega Cake Flour ..25c
Swans Down Cake Flour ~. . . . . 2 5 c
?.'§ lb. Can Calumet Baking Powder ...39c
Royal Anne Cherries, 2% can
2*/Q Size Can Peaches or Pears ~46 oz. Can Grapefruit or Tomatoe Juice 19c
2 l b. B ox Cra cke rs ~ .. ,. .. -._ .. .. .. .. .1 5c
Candy Bars, 3 for .~Ginger Snaps. 3 lbs......25c
Bulk Dates, lb...-_..-.-.~......-.....10c
Kellogs Corn Flakes ~... 10c
Paxton Gas Roasted Coffee, 2 lb. can ......42c
(`rystal White Soap, 7 bars ~Blue Barrel Soap. 3 bars ...-......_......_........23c
Super Suds Deal, 3 larze pkgs. ._._...--.......49c
Pork Chops,lb..-..-20c
Sirloin Steak, lb.......-..-.-.................-...2'7c
F r e s h F r o z e n W h i t i n g s , l b . ~
FRE SH OYS TERS AND CE L-E RY
_ . . _ - -
ed for the PNN-qvoui ...`r High Sehool'a annual Jim-I
Senior banquet., May 9.'Yhel
includes Virginia Cunphell,
rel Flynn, Nadine Guyer. Wil-
Hauptman,Ruby Holstein,
pf Helen Staples,and June
ton.ielectlon of the candidaws wasde by popular vote of all jun-s and seniors in the high school.e identity of the queen, who
s determined by the largest
mber of voteu,will remain A:ret from everyone.including
a queen, herself, until the ever; of we banquet.The court ol
mndnnux will be madg up of the
gagunent and approaching mar-riage of their daughter, Viva Mae.to Carl Sorensen, son ol Mr. and
Mrs. Hans Sorensen of Blair.
A formal wedding will be held
at the First Lutheran church, at
6:30 o'clock, Friday evening, March
21.Rev. H. C. Jorgensen will readthemarriage lines,A reception
for members ol Lhe lxnmediaw
families ie also planned.Followfing a short wedding trip,
the couple will reside in Blair.
Both Misa Christiansen and Mr.|Sorensen are graduates of Blair
i High School.Mr. Sorenson is now
'--=-- »\-_n m '
Saturday, March a
w. R. C.KMA Country School program
Suudn March 9y\Triangle Clul;-at Howard Jun-
sen homo\Luther Sunday School parenb
|teac.her meetingMonday March 10
H. A. c.Bid or Bye Club-Mrs. Emory
Hunt. Jr.J. P. .lessen fum ule
|Feeders Meet at BenningtonlTuesday, March llMrs. Anna Petersen farm gale
I Luther League
Tuesday evening -...___Wilkins home, wli the lollvwlllloffiarsbeingelected:Russell
Cunningham,president;Harold
Barton.vice-president;LuvemCunningham, secretary: and Rob-
ert Burton, treasurer.Robert Wil-
kins will act as leader with tho
assistance of William Cunnillll-
ham.Howard Cnxll is also a
member of the club.County Agent E. D.Fahmei'showed some moving pictures fol-
lowing the business oeadon.TMnext meeting will be held March
lzs at the William Cunningham
farm home.
I
ORANGE S
Clllfo a Sunkist
Doz. 23c
M ATCHE S
True Amcriam6 Box Cartfm
174:
e 3 No. 2 cans 23c
BOHS STORE
Specials for Friday and Saturday
300--PHONE '?00
--Open Sunday Mornings-
Open for inspection--refrigerated lockers.
See how you can have your own fresh meat
the year round without any canning or
smoking.
Potatoes, Red Triump ~, pecCrackers, Sunray, 2 lb. box ..._.....,.17c
GRA PE-
F R U I T
Texas Seedlnl
6 for 23c
RUTABA-
GAS
Solid und Waxed
3 Lbs. 10c
PRUNES
Sums Chnx3 Lb. Cello Bag
22c
COFFE E
P. & G.Rcgulnr or Drip
Lb. 22c
ORANGE S
Clllfo a Sunkist
Doz. 23c
M ATCHE S
True Amcriam6 Box Cartfm
174:
e 3 No. 2 cans 23c
BOHS STORE
Specials for Friday and Saturday
300--PHONE '?00
--Open Sunday Mornings-
Open for inspection--refrigerated lockers.
See how you can have your own fresh meat
the year round without any canning or
smoking.
Potatoes, Red Triump ~, pecCrackers, Sunray, 2 lb. box ..._.....,.17c
GRA PE-
F R U I T
Texas Seedlnl
6 for 23c
RUTABA-
GAS
Solid und Waxed
3 Lbs. 10c
PRUNES
Sums Chnx3 Lb. Cello Bag
22c
COFFE E
P. & G.Rcgulnr or Drip
Lb. 22c
ORANGE S
Clllfo a Sunkist
Doz. 23c
M ATCHE S
True Amcriam6 Box Cartfm
174:
e 3 No. 2 cans 23c
BOHS STORE
Specials for Friday and Saturday
300--PHONE '?00
--Open Sunday Mornings-
Open for inspection--refrigerated lockers.
See how you can have your own fresh meat
the year round without any canning or
smoking.
Potatoes, Red Triump ~, pecCrackers, Sunray, 2 lb. box ..._.....,.17c
GRA PE-
F R U I T
Texas Seedlnl
6 for 23c
RUTABA-
GAS
Solid und Waxed
3 Lbs. 10c
PRUNES
Sums Chnx3 Lb. Cello Bag
22c
COFFE E
P. & G.Rcgulnr or Drip
Lb. 22c
her six candidates.A comnstion ball setting will
»the theme of the banquet.
ven by the jmlons in honorthe graduating clais.No de-
rlls will be divulged, wcordlxlg to
mmm.
?LAN PARENT,TEACHERS MEETING
The Sunday School wachers of
he Pint Ludmeran church have
arranged for A parent-teachermeeting to be held at the church
on Sunday afternoon, March 9. Re-
freshments will be served at the
close of the program.
engaged mFlour Mill.
LocAiT
0
S8L\xrday
and Mrs.Mr. and M
Shirley Na
Jones, Mr,ler, and M
risen.
Mr.amweredinn
Hansen lu
others prem-oLher, C
ORANGE S
Clllfo a Sunkist
Doz. 23c
M ATCHE S
True Amcriam6 Box Cartfm
174:
ROAS T
(urn Fed BeLb. 20c
BOHS STORE
Specials for Friday and Saturday
300--PHONE '?00
--Open Sunday Mornings-
Open for inspection--refrigerated lockers.
See how you can have your own fresh meat
the year round without any canning or
smoking.
GRA PE-
F R U I T
Texas Seedlnl
6 for 23c
RUTABA-
GAS
Solid und Waxed
3 Lbs. 10c
Potatoes, Red Triump ~, pecCrackers, Sunray, 2 lb. box ..._.....,.17c
PRUNES
Sums Chnx3 Lb. Cello Bag
22c
COFFE E
P. & G.Rcgulnr or Drip
Lb. 22c
Corn, Hawkeye, yellow or w 1 e,
Salmon, Windmill, red, tall can .._,..,.,_......
Wheat Flakes, Miller's, 2 pkg. and
cereal bowl ...Peas and Corn, fresh frozen, box .
. u n . . . . n » » . ...
25e
231:
251:
22cSonp ,P. &G. ,6g ian t b ars ..
PORK CHOPS
Lea n, Sma ll
Lb. 20c
SIDE P ORK
Slicvd or Chunk
Lb. 156
Steak, sirloin or T-bones, lb...__.,.........._,..,2
, . _ . .A. L. KensingtonMn, El!i8 McBride emutsined
the American Legion Auxiliary
kcnnington.Tuesday dcernoon.Plan: (or the annual Legion birth-
day dinner, to bs he\d hier Qn the
ox gina nu .___..ocasian.K a r l C h f w w w L o ¢ a \N e w s ~
Emeruln Club kMr. and Mrs. Kaul Chnswnsen T h e W e e
uxtertained tha members ol their
,-..\. ..»».\"-inn Wnduesdly,\a n.w
ter, uerun
Billy L<
Mrs. L, I
birthday,were Bill
Green, .h
Wu-nck,
- L n nI month, were discussed.Cara CIMU in Ulav§"I 19.A rgnggrggl ua y|.|U U v ~1 di nn e r a t a f Cho rus was heeven i ng , f u l wan g .t Women sra l mn u u r a n t.Guast-subSPL"m.E0u21?;»Saturday aI%€1'f1°°"-
.»|...\:. 1 nllné (Tinb
GOXAHEE lb
wuuTE
oATs
rg .,c§\P h 0 I l €~ . k i ~~I
. _ - - - - - - °
BEN REEH
Holmquist Grain and Lumber Company
néaluy for her niece, Mrs. u.
Cady of Arlitigton.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Gay
were Sundsy evening visitor:Pthe home of Mr. and Mn.au
1 Hansen.l Miss Iva Petersen spent
week-end with her parents,
and Mrs. liierman Petersen of
s man.\Mrs. John Léehy and Mies 1
fraret Maher attended a show
Omaha,Friday evening,eo:mentary to Mrs Harold Sufi
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long eldoafternoonforr§. t u i n c d S u n ysoa n d M r s .R o s s W .H a r p e r o f
[gg ll|. 3ll.1 M r .a n d M r s . ,i d e w i l l i a m
Ls.C e d a r B l u f f s ,w e r e d i n n e r g
e~S u n d a y ,o f M r .a n d M r s .
m ,C o n r a d a n d s o n .
* d i M r .a n d M m .J o e D e V i n n ¢
w »t e n d e d t h e f u n e r a l s e r vi c e s
e r ,i n T e k a m n h ,T u e s d a y ,f o
l'¥.D e V i n n e y ' e u n c l e ,O r r i n P1
R a l p h E .F a i r c h i l d a n d M
M r s .H o w a r d F a i r c h i l d w e r
n e r g u e s t s ,S u n d a y ,o f M 1
M r s .H .H .B r o w n a n d f a r
M r . a n d H r s . C . A . R o b e s
i t e d i n S t o r m L a k e , I o w a , o '
o n w e e k - e n d ,w i t h t h e i r s o n
g m a n d d a u g h t e r , M r . a n d M r s .
f n "M o r s e a n d f a m i l y .
2 D r .a n d M r s .W .F .H
d r o v e t o C l a y C e n t e r ,M o n
x
Lhethe
.er-
erye r n -i n i s s p e n d t h e d a y w i t h D r . H e l
i c a l s i s t e r , M r s .R u t h S t r o y .
| O g y I i i n u i d M r s . R a l p h H i g h l
n a l dh a r d f i v e c h i l d r e n o f D e c a t u r n n
p e d _B o w e m m n o f O m a h a w e r e
S u n d a y ,a t t h e F r a n k }
home.lenlss Dr and Mm.W.F.r
Pf°'visited in Lincoln,Sunds
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Cliffond Halbert visited in
Omaha. Sunday, with his mother,
Mrs. Viola Halbert, and his broth-
.., s m.Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Stevons nnd
Mr,and Mrs.Brave R.Cox of
Fort Calhoun had dinner in Mis-
snud Valley, Iowa, Sunday.
Mr. ind Mrs. J. Hlmld Stewart
plan la move into their new homein the Paulsen addition early nextr
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the fourth grade at Blsjr Central
s.-lmnl ment the weekend at her
miss van... ......-,Nebraska.'
A group of Boythesponsorship of Scoutmaster
Donald Yost.spam.Ssturdny at.,the Scout camp, south of Blair.5
Sunday afternoon visitors at the;
home of Mr, and,Mrs.}ohn Gilliam
and family were Mr. and Mrs. Les-
\er Ludwig, Mrs. Ludwig, Sr., snd
Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lmks and
son, Lolmui, were dinner guests in
Fremont, Sunday evening st. the
hon-ue of Mr.Luske's aunt,Mrs.
Fnnk Lucke.According w repoma, Mrs. Grace-»~»-..u......a . mnlvtic
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Mr. md Mrs.Bfd Justice em-terulned at dinner,Suturdsy
evening, for Dr. md Mrs. C. D.
Howl.:-xi md Mr.and Mrs.Ben
Rash.lhdxe Pemun ot Oumhn spent
Hancock, wno :ww-W .. ,___aunke several week: nm., in lm-
proving.She is confmad m her
hams on South Cenfar m
Mr.md Mn~ Paul M. Hansenand lan and Mr. md Mn. Chlrles
Gxydou mtwnded 'Jus ice hockey
nm. n um co li wum i n Omnha.
Broader Houses ur;dy!Come In And
\Look Them Oven-| '\Feed Bunks r..~..,
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the wuk-»e.1nd with hier parellu, u-»~ ---_.Mr. allifllrs. Walter Peteraen and Wednesday eve11il1§-fnmily,Mr. and Mrs- 'na Lathrop and
|..-_..\.~m\dm\ vilited in Omaha, md-od dividend;
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li n. L uth Hdny i pe m Nv e nudays in Omnlm this wnsk. viliting
at the E. Zimmnrman home; she
returned zo Bldr lm evenlhi-
Mr. md lrl. Dnvs Krueger md
Fm ol Bennlngtan were vldwrs,Sunday,at the By10]1_MD0_1\1i
neuhy evenlnznvlth Mrs. Um-1
rv9'|\ bzothar, D.w. Na r rll mdlamily.q
Thundny ovsmlght guasu of
Mr. md Mn. Joe Devinney were
Mn.DBVin!\6Y's brother-in-lnw
md Astar.Mr.md M n .Fred|
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c u e s w a r e o n~':Alan nh o w r v u A d ~ ~I . l l C 1 \ l d € l ~ ~
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a4 nYlnr~hwn ' y l r m i Edmondson ind Hamm!l p . h _ 1 : g : ku;ry 2 6.dnxo dha no n Atthn 1
g , ;~P~a " 5 »u.mTh1fevenlnx¢wu:po ntinvil1°
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ln - . h md mn .Howugvl 1;;X~f`h m d v ;hom-na and Her M n . L u
we n onond at l ="f1="P°3 -1-za R Gleue lngnn we fm -.-.- s ::: '=.. » .m And ma i ls . ';': :L :: 1 .
non,eumpumu u\lIu|J ane R°¢¢I\b *'""§|Mr .a n d Mr s.J .J |115 U\lI»U"".|;~ E l p l i i t r . 2 3 '.T O T Lum, 13; auto theft, 7; fictitious
Y E L E D Plates, 7; improper liceme, 7;no
m m me: 1101 ' M TL E S flnau ,.. n...».-._ 'Ia no lisrhts. 5: noI on'1?57»E£" »I=E1"f.}m1y.In md Dgnng 13531Hoian am movin: soon to a funn his farm home on Wadne u- Tdblrtl.levenillllf the occasion bdHunt wa n Hmm. a nd li e u- bmhda y .His gigter, H11-dames Wiilinm Cook. Harry Wuli',"I'oebben.whose birlhdlv '
x"°f"T T"~5*f=§~\ ) l.b| "llF'VV*" " " "Alnll un. 'cu-auw|I --.. --¢,__,li c en s e p lntu ,5 ;n o ta i l li g h t, 4 ;
In th e p e rf o r ma n c e of tba i r d u- n o f la r es , 3 ; in 1 J r o pe r un e o f " F "
i w,pmtru lme n o f th a : h t e d ¢ - ` p h ta , 1 ; f a i lu r e to d i m li g h ts , 8 ;
n | h n a n !n f m a .m d I r r l xlt i o n o n e n ti mz o n revok ed lic e nle, 3;"a.';\ ""`i1`FI`E& filaflf und othsn
"'IȤ"i&}`i Rauma Halma """ {'
uni!|t t h weak-and xtBmyG\mxm°homn,near from 1
\:Mr.nndMn.L.E.Peb~ d g
Sl Pltr|¢i'| DI, mms I l u ° ' :* . ::" :.n du Nah lu-j Q .. ... .......... .. °""jfr:1 . 'A one o'|:loek balm mam. IN nm num £Z»»WI n
,1 ,,¢.,\|"¢|by\nid|»vu h l l l l l f u r . m a u w\. 1 : h w u u m a m I. . |lin. cm G. mnhln, mm; family maved, w . 1. 1¢ fb o m~ 'nn ln- Va nguard: 5.1 .-.=::.-wm xad ur. -"sa
-... ...mms-.St.,.__.....;_.:.-.... .»..~w'°|.!'. ,,,_ 1A `i¢£§`Sa Mrs. J. G. Jenson of N=£Ju`ir §`1}BS.ml~».zpm¢==-Iladr andHn.Dm?Iimxt and I-millint ~-." -!»?.'}35 linand Hr|.So1'enNiel|anmse u wn .1.nunu|\J Ul ullUvndslanmmwhi c h ti n s ha ve ~ ~ Dorothy Dllmrd ~ W °\"|Viol|don wa; um a ..__.1rn <>f Blair.§'u ",§ ?» ~ u " "' 0h in|ii m =m .nm ~1 x¢Q¥f¢ =»
i f R°'°?,2P;_"m °°'°'mn rzark Sunday md wnm w"'""""u m a
1 Mr _g Mnylame; and Law Stanley were gueatsat N,_,mg,,,',,f amsu '
Mr.nd Mrs. Ciyde E_ ,;g'"v n_honor o!Mn. Adm A°d4enu mvuapd md.
n. Mr. And Mrs. Harlan u..°!A '..;l:.\:";., =.y.fl'~wwmd - ----__
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mxuiud at n umm. mmm.S\1°d\!|:i11 °el¢b\'§$ia\1vf~-916|fm rn n h wedding mnivensrné
Guam were llr.= und Msn mwHuman, Mx-. md Hrs. lun Bovaendick, Hr. lnd Mn. .uma Nhl;nn. Mr. md Mm. Axel Nielsen,
New. Swing zum.'""° ""_mu wum cmigtgnuen,Edm!*"§_,§}2
QRESSES |At Bridze Mn. Don uma wonthe prlul for high more md trav-
eling; Mrs. L. L. Patterson wanecond high; and Mrs. Nan Badg-
er tha low.Guests included Mesdnmel Hom-cr Miner, L, L. Patterson, F. E.Webb,Lawrence T.Menk\IDlJ,unwm-rl Mnrshsll, Harry Oster-
unen 0. v....... ,._ -_were dinner gnatmat tO\sen home, Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Paw Rand ` daughters spentevenmgwiththeMar!
fnmily.Mr. and Mxfs.}'I_mryaid .d°""¥'JF°§, vlslted
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1 Mm ¥l'nrrv|."f"2.f"'"'."§__=`f1."'.11f ::;'; lsuéev 'talks 105 HEI." IIYIA Mm- fliffotd Ninhmn and" " "' *c ms menu nuupnu|_u m u g uc aw----4,InIn ......,............--_--_..-.__.-.Mr s .Charles u f th ~Sh 11 Th e anaiy aia o f c o u r t p -.m d P s ¢ N i 1 w =f1E .Pe te r S f i l m i f ; f § : " § ; r = m e w i ings , a s c ompi led by Ca ptai n R. T»'>§--rinise m e u e r m f f e m 'Sf
nlfir. sqd y rs.I n honor o f his lgirthday ,Fr i -u . .....a vu...n1\...»+Tnnunn »nfl|I'1°emont.rub
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|_'u¢3qgy l.nv;v\- - - - -v - - '- - ' " : " ' |' Ander sen and Norman Durond_Melm ~ Mmninu was sc ent at. ninbc hlL. T110
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n a y ,u e : m u u u s u n \ : u u : | u a u n z u u n1L 0 f a m i l y a n d M r . a n d M r s . B i l i V o g t " 'm e § ' § § § ; m % i §. 1 ° " ' F ." L " ¢ 'L i a n d s o q s h e l p e d P . J . N e l s o n c e l e - I ~
s n g n r l J a c k S m i t h R u a ;R a s m u s -p r a t e h i s b i r t h d a y , S a t u r d a y ° ' i ° " ° 1 =
s e n ( f o r d o n c r a w l . a n d B i n B u -m g ,S u n d a y g u a s i s w e r e M r .a n d I
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Giffurd, Lenl Charles Bllsleluv.lluuxc,of Herman, evening; Mr.gxld Mrs. B.;u r 1
More New Spring Dress
Just Arrived!You B
Them To Appreciate Th
$ 8 8 H & V ¢u fI¢;}fbek_I§::I."Ro}1ard,Har-apqi Sandra Sue we re wec mesoay \";"'-'c z - - - ...old Weber,George Sc ho ettg er, vlmtom.fp nz oa were wo n by h i m H
d \ 1 $ t S C E Leslie Fren c h, Leonard Thompson,A. C. Sands called on Mrs. Chris | Chnstensen,J oe Ste war t,
T h e r l o R e c k m e y e r ,D o n R h e a ,~S u n d s ,T u e s d a y .1 g x s i g é R 6 ' ~ c , , ' 1 b a u m ,a n d .
edM r s .E n o K n u d s e n a n d M r a n d M m B u d M i l t o :. m r c .B o l d t ,G .1 .P f e i f f e r ,R h e a G 1 _M r .a n-. . -\ | _ .. t _0 1 \ | _" _ _ |K l u m M a } . i n n .rn.\Ove"" " ° ° 'ter.m n e r a n eve mn g 0 :games1and a lun c h was se rve d.
.....M r and M m J J Si e rk we r e
1sirsBill. Vfuilurn spgnt T}:1;1rs» =
may .uwmoon lr me nunshome.Mr. and Mm. P. J. Nelson spentThursdayin Omaha,calling antheir grandnughter, La Fem Nel-son. at the Lutheran Hosnital.
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Irey, Nora Badger; Mxsses mauueManners and Betty Marshall.
M .an Mrs.L.L. Pattersonhads tlgzlr guest on Wednesday.
Im c. May of Fsirbpry.Mn.James Wallmzfond YV"hostess to the Lone Tree Prolect~..L -. \.._.. ¢....... »~.\m» M Wed-
uaugnwr,mr..nu ........ww ara 5 ehnudsen and Mr, and Mrs.Pel.e§§dBy_ ;ith°§h_u;?1imM"\''f:é
Olsen helped Mre.John "e"'°"Nf.-lson.celebrate her bmhday,Sundayl Emil Matzen celebrated hi ,
evenmg.lfnhdny, Thursday evening,en-an§"1.m'§ '? f§ ~:mr:;:'2""3;i¢$-fe ng fr M@~»= Lorene chm-
t h e s h o w e r f o r M r s .L e s t e r L o - - t e n s e n o l e n m n g t o n ,M r .a n d
g em a n S u n d a v . a l s o v l s i n n x a t \ b e \ I f 8 ' _ _ § ; m _ 2 L E h u " § ' 3 $ , T f l ' ~
among those who hehged CarlRohwercelebratehisbirwday,
Sunday albemoon,Mrs.Henning Nelosn and son,John,o l Blair,were visitors atMiss Daley Slader's, Snnday.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moeller wereSunday guests of their daughter98C ~ $1 nh.and'Mrs. Jim Thlvmlson
We;dinner guests at the er
ah Thompson home, Wednesdn f.5ey attended Lhe AAA meetingin Fremont that nftemoon.
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1 nunmmnlnul|||||||ull\||l||I|'5`f.Ihlllh`.'if§` 3.3 ul-}_"'6{f'$"nE'i'{.| lim Emest Gamer Imd family of |Eli1°§°i§'"i-fIe§1""an"§\B0H."}011we4 by
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th...proiect lesson "Building the
Home for Health."Mrs.George Schoettger and
Mrs. Leo Weber were hostesaea on
Tuesday evening to t.he EmanonClub at a seven o'clock dinner and
hndge.Mrs. A. A. Hahlbeck wontherize for high se0f@» Mrs. Lea-lie lgrench, the cur, and Mrs. Art
Gifford,low.Sixteen members
;WE1\ present.
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Mrs L. M. Peterson was hostess
th the N. H. Club Thursday after-
noon,at bridge,following a oneo'e1uck luncheon at the Green Lan-
Mrs. G. F. Paulaai spent Wed-,""""""§ ""f H "" " '§f.'I.'f1'Z'1.Z`§.'§'"°°"at the M°"°"'ii"i'n;';'l, llorlsand llirs. Nel§8§oJr::
Mrs. Hans Berleleen, Mira E....-.g';gg, "13§'..Df§ii.~?.°"§"Hans, Harry
...vogersen.Theer Nielsen and Mrs. Eric Knudsen.gge londday afternoon with M==»{§';?.§`é"i."f§'l?.§"°L'2,i.°$f. Chriatlerrisg
ea u en.Donald and Howard S son and Rudolph Matzen,high,Mrs.
M l.and Russell Wleae attended the] §'.§2l`,"'$...2£""n§l`." oil.. e§.`L°;?.,
L"u*e""'. church at Kennard, Sun low; and Clarence Matzen, travel-
day evening .1103'h i m .E l m e r N i e l s e n a n d M r s . |S u n d a y v i g i g g m a t t h e S o r e n
B r i ! !K l l \ l d 8 € I l a t t e n d e d t h e w a 3 h 'W 0 l S m & D n h g m e w e r g G l a d y s
i n g t o n c o u n t y q h o r u s r e h e a r s a l a t C h r i s t o f f e r s e n ,R o m a W o l a m a n n ,B l i g i r t u g e v s e e m w l a n d L l o y d W a t t s o f B l a i r
I"l»
e r "C a f e .M r s .L e o W e b e r h e m ,gi Q u n P a n d . H a r r i e t M F a n § l M r a .E m i l M a t z e n a n d
h l g h s c o r e ,M r s .L .L .P a t t e r s o n
w o n t h e t r a v e l i n g p r i z e .a n d M r s .
G e o r g e S c h o e t t g e r w a s l o w .M r s .
D o n R h e a w a s a g u e s t a n d m e m -
b e r s p r e s e n t w e r e M e s d a r n e s L e o
W e b e r ,A l l e n W .L a a k e r ,A .A .
H a l h b e c k ,L .L .P a t t e r s o n ,G e o r g e
S c h o e t t g e r a n d H o m e r M i l l e r .
M r .a n d M r s .J o h n H a r n m a n g
h a d a s t h e i r g u e s t s a t t h e i r h o m e
o n T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g , M r . a n d M r s .
H e r b e r t B a s a i n g e r ,a n d M r .a n d
M r s .L e o n a r d y a m m a n g a n d s o n ,
I 31151 rs Morton bands called on family visited Mr. and Mrs. JensMrs. William lliatzen at the Llllh"Han:sen at. Orurn, Sunday.era.n hospital, Thursday and later Miss Mae Wheeler of oakland
visited the Henry Jorgensen home spent the meekend at the Roy Nel»
l n BETIBO II.lS01'l h o m e
C .A .B a r n e s 1*f2l;\~\\'11*3ۤS u n d a y ,M i s a F a y e W r i g h t s g e n t t h e
f r o m a f e w d a y s w i t h h i s d a u g h - ' p a s t w e e k i n I¢ 'r e m o n t ,a s s i s t i n g
t e r ,M r s . C h a r l i e J o h n s o n o f B e n -M r s .L e s t e r S t o k e s .
s o n ...1 M r . a n d M r s . B H a n k V y b d a l a n d
M r s .C h r i s S a n d s a c c o m p a n i e d f a m i l y o f D a v i d C n n e r r aW i l l i a m M a t z e n a n d R o b e r t t o i s u m i a y ,a t t h e G e e r e e n u n i e i n é
O m a h a , S u n d a y , t o vi a i f . . M r n . M a t -h o m e .
zen at the hospital.Mrs.Irene Jansen and familyHarry Neuhaus and J. P. Sands and Vernon Mathiesen were Sun-
Craig.1 'Norma Louise Sanders,Pat "Beadle,Roger Kruse and Jeannell
Kruse were supper guests of Mr.and Mrs. George Hansen and fam- |
ily in Orn , Sunday evening.l
Mr. and Mrs. George Neale and\Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Beadle attendeda!'armer'a banquet at Fiemont,
Wednesday.Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Beadle andl
Pat were Sunday dinner guests ofMr. and Mrs. Fred C. Smith andKirby, of Omaha.\
A miscellaneous shower com-
plimentary to Miss Ruberta Kruse!
was held at Oft's hall, in Bennkig-'
ton,Sunday.\
BREWSTER NEWS l
Mrs. Hans Mencke and son spentFriday with her sister, Mrs A1-1fred Paulsen.I
Mr.and Mrs.Bernard Thomp-1
son and Delbert Ballar spent.'lhueaday aftemoon at the Jim:
Thompson home.1Mr. and Mrs. Orville Nelaen andWayne moved to a farm near Arl- l
Mark This Date
On Your Calendar!
Tues., Marchfll
W e W ill Have Our Annual
FEEDERS MEET
M. W. A. Hall, Bennington
Hear L. H. Fairchild Speak On
" Feeds and Feeding "
In Addltion, An Educational Mavlc wul BaShown On Feaélng
See MR. MORTINI, The Master Magician
Don'L Min Thh Enrernining Chnrlcter
FUN AND FOOLISHNESS FOR YOUNG AND OLD
E v e r y o n e W e l c o m e - » R e f r e s h m e n t s
Children Welcome If Accompanied
By Their Parents
Sponsored By
oN e l s o n P r o d u c e S t a t i o n
KOLTERM/°\N'5
USED CAR
s»1>»E»c-1-A-1,-s
1940 Chevrolet Deluxe T. Sedan
1939 Chevrolet Deluxe T. Sedan
11938 Chevrolet Coupe
4937 Chevrolet Master T. Sedan
1936 Ford Tudor
1935 Ford Tudor
1935 Chevrolet Crupe
dal! of r£`g§i¥1;35*M?nday bv* Iegmés, F1d&Y. ffgm Scottsbluff day evening; flinner guests at the
ras a w ere t ey pure Russell Chnstensen home near1 Eeaterman ;*::n;'fs ~ several head of horses.Fon Crhoun,
s 1-man, a .._sam triinnrton. is critically ill at Arthur Ixnudsen, Albert and El u 89 evemng vmxtors at her.__!__ _; n...s......i-..........:.....I William Jnhnnl harm: u.r»ra llfr and
ington, Thursday.|Helping Emil Matzen celebratehisbirthday,'Thursday eveninggl
were Hans, Alma and Harry Svog-5an-nnn Mr and Mrs Nels Sortn-l
Ha r r y
L o u C
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Flrinbnnicmado- he hu Been liv- vm annul ;====== ='~v';;'=' '=,;,';,';:.",; sa;:""¢»5~1".i;a'.;;m3'»i';' mia §BH"Iné`i51¢i§`\1?`inéinT cm.,ere for annie time-..§..§f','E%?\. ......,=..2"" ns uni Claul Schneider. Jr.. mé Ar- Hntxen and amine. Romer. Hr.mia;R. Rosenkilde, who naa|»~"=""= u1||.|| |||v\ru|5 and Mra Herman MatienMa tti e J ane Peterson wa s a\Ric .hand,Mr . a n d Mr s . Ru d y Ma t-
Snturdny overnight guest of Ve:-na zen and E ileen, Mr. and Mrs. J ens
ltte r ma n n .Han sen and Lo r tq e Christensen.
Mr .and Mr s.E m i l Ma tze n an d Cards furnished the entertain-
fnmily ,Mr .an d Mr s .Ru do lp h men t.
Matzen and Eileen,and An d re w Mr .:md M m .Paul W u lf Cele-
\tl Miss Alic e W iese helped Her- | brated the ir 15th anniversary ,re .t!l Mu tz en celebrate his birth- I Sund ay , wh en gu ests were Mr . uni
-1my.Friday .Mrs.George Stienert and Me lvin ,
Mr s {\nsgar Jenson of Om a h a . Mr .and Mr s.Bi ll J ung and ltu-
.\ as a vis itor, Sund ay , at the Remid olph,M r and Mr s ."ri tz J n pp
I'.(I.Jensen home.and family , Mr. and Mrs. Bill \'l~ul»
Me lvi n Rosenbaum wa s dis-burn,Mr .and Mr s.Chris J ahnel||:l5S€d f r o m Clarkson II oa pi ta I, .Mr,and Mr s.Charles Voss,Mr :
Some Good Lower Prices Mode\s
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c r / f v n o u r r f
co.
H'|",'nlg Tbachqn College, gpent ii§{.i§§i5|} asa Eiiéii with -fil1l.¢G|¢°Elld wlth hill'||ll»l'Cl'l|.ll, n;for hinrl|lean lo i n!to glis
Mrs.J.W ;;.'|=a.,f.1i. '°|3`§€veiif'§,,5"i;;a.Miss
lbnnna Dean Rhea.Saturday,and is stayinsz at theland hIrs . W alter J app a nd fa mii y ,
A mnndn §4\mrerson.M rsIhcgueqtspreqentincluded Alben helson home Mrs.
'_ `' _
"_U Missvs Jacqlcline I;¢:terson,Ruth Mrs.Ansgnr JeI;sen and 1\§ig5\L .9 "9 H " T "/ " " X \W1Ikms Phylhs Donnell Donna IIl¢nora Jensen visited Anne and! 1-2"
V I I I ' / I ~V f g f , ~Q.f{1[}_§i§1<r=__10iS_ §_§p§r.-}\1f.g.}g§1>S Dige at I ; College, Sun-\ g].q;,~.5
iif{=Ti".Tian.§ ,am Arid Hurivogeréun.Pinochle \\ns\
d a n d p r i z e s w e r e g l v e n l u
_.I \l. ...I h h .i l l n i fE
Svoge n and Hzairry Sxlogerson
a p a n g l e r ,
H u l l A l Emir. and Mrs. Harrv Larsen and
asa: nigga; 'a¥ff;.;; i£\€|`boF|}i; H|.)'nlrd were diimef " " " ` s l i i l iLee Plttenun.1 11|-lr. at the Lester Stokes 'l'|ome.Svoge n and Hzairry Sxlogerson
in Fremont, helninsr Terry StokeéM r B H e n r y ~e n t a r t a i n e d " C o l Eb I B t 0 h i S BQCOIICI ~
F r i d a y ,t h e O t c a l i i o n b e i n g h e r |T h e D ° " = '% "C l u b m e t .T h u r s d a y
b i m d n y .T h o s e p r e s e n t w e r e l a f t ° " ' ° ° "w i t h M r s .L l o y d J a c o b s .
M e s d a m e s W a l t e r A .B r o w n ,E d In w a i l m r i e t M a r c h 1 3 a t t h e h o m e
S i e g r i s t ,L .M e n k i n g ,W i l l i a m o t M r s 1 .c. J°I== ~?f1-
l f n l u n r 1 l n n r t r \{a°\\nrm°l h \ n v A n u m b e r o f I n e n d s a n d r e l a -| GETB1<=i(=i1::1trnuz-11 1:6
----1.--.--»-~-,---=~------Hsmrnang,.lnh»cm-pl>¢1\andlf
Robert Utted/ack.j
Mr,and Mm Julius Hass andfamily and Mrs. Emma Jensenl'
drove tn Wisner and Beemer. Sun-
day to visit relatives.
Robert Wroe of Omaha spmt
Sunday with his grandmother,
Mrs Ed Siegrist.
Mr and Mx-a. Homer Miller and
Jxmnue drove to Lincoln, Sxmday,
spcndmg the day with Mrs. Mlll~
ers sister,Misa Margaret Reck-
Rodney Lund, son of Mr.And
Mm Clarence l..\md,suffered afracturedann,Friday, when a
horse accidently stepped; at the
tune of the accident he was st the
Colby school where he is a studant.
Maurice N. Marshall of Ommhn,
was the guest spelker at the Arl-
»
neyer.
Qws .lqelped Ml-. and.Mra.Cn-li
sth W edding ~ v e ~ ,S ~ I
~y.Mr. a nd Mrs . Alber t Plug ge a nd
~one were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr . a n d Mm. He n r y Utte rma n n
an d Verna.
Mis s P au lin e Hitc hc oc k o f Bla ir
spent the week n d a t th e To m
Hitchc oc k an d J o hn Johnson
homes.
Th e Metho dist Ladies A i d me t
'I'hursaTaY after noon wi th Mr s .
Glen Rosenbaum.The next. meet»
i n g wi ll be a t the ho me of Mr s .
L E. Peterson, on Marc h 13.
Those helping Min s J a ne W a rd
celebrate he r birth day ,Sunday
even in g , we m Mr. a n d Mr s. Floy dAlexa nder an d Bi lly o f He r ma n
and Mr . and Mrs. Glen Rose nbaum
and daughters.
Mr. a nd Mr s. C har le s Bar be r of
He r ma n visited Mr .an d Mr s .
Cly d e E.Rosambnum Monday .
O. Marshall.
Alter baring :unlined w his ho~~
the put week Hugh Rhea is nhl
to be auf.Mr.and Mrs.Fmd Uunghln
entensined at dinner, Sunday,honor of Mrs.Kenneth ~ - -
Present were Mr. md Mrs. Ch~>Jungbluth, Mr.a nd Mn. FnnJungbluth md In nm, Missjodo Jungbluth md Dunne Lunatrom, all of Omnha.Mr. andMrs. J. O. lhnhnll ur.Hmm viuted Mrs. Muxhllh gi~hr,im. Pa d Smi th o l O~
Thursd-BY alternwn.'A number of the Dale ladies l*ended the shower in honor a! MLester Logemann at WuhingioSunday afternoon.Mr.and Mrs. _L. C.Haier Ahandgdthe weddmg dhnce hon~
in Mr. and Mn. Irving K1OR-. hall. in Bendngmn, wJ,
day night.Mrs. Kay is tha fo .
er Fly Kerlletlar.
Mr. \ng. lln- J .3 .un1blu
were Sun mania n. s.Bntnon In ESM..
Miss Paula Jones and ~.» .
ELECTRIC
~ ~ §r'»;»,_:.~ ir-
'avn_w@W ¢.. . . bocauxo Wx u
90-ll-L vuvl-m-nun SIX--the mly om
a1 sm bigger!-selliw low/-pricn orwpl
...ba c a un"VALVE-Ill-KIAIVS Ill! VIGDI" in perfvmx-
anon on land, sec, and in lhe oirl
. . . beoavn ln
SIX CYLINDBS save yw money on uw, oil
ond vpkoepl _
. . . bomon W: morovahllno v m-a ha mghly mfntnltl-o n mll-
lions upon mllllau d awmrs wlll mmyl
ingwn Community Club here amTuesday evening,His talk provedbobeespeciallyinteresting, andwith it he showed colored prlcturu
\1whlch he had taken ln Canada and
exu.
Dale News
Ol The Week
Mn. Fred Jungbluth enturtllnedfouruaen members of the Elk City
Ladies Aid. Thundny.Mr. and Mn. J. 0. lhnlnll and
children vlndted Mr. md Mn. Rl:
X l l l k e n l n g a n d J u c l l t h A n n ,S u u
l K m . P a u l J o n e s n p m t F l " i d x ¥ i l
_ i n c o l n w i l - h h e r d l u g h f e r ,| 1 1
u n .
Mr.md Mrs.Frsd .lungblutlattended lglnodzlg urd party xtha Iaull etenon hams ln BensonFrldnni hc.y zsin. Kenneth Lllken ol Blum
nnnn w..huw¢M anal
Efhctrlc bxoodan an repel And ihcfs no ldln nalamcni. lt'| tha
op§a1onoipoop1cwhohav|\1d»da|lkind.¢.andhaviimmd\hnt
olocirlc hfoodan pay. Mn. Emu Gdfvd of Undumood. lewd. ln
fw.1~».»m¢1¢¢hicbrooduundwothinkuloioiau . W I ~ k g , i o n r o m a n d wo v . \ l d n ' \ h a v e 1
an1 a |.hnHnd.IH.\c hoc p.¢ ¢ |ytonm .<x nd\h» n||~
n o d n n q o x o d i x m l t h i h o o n d y k i n d o i u b r o o d c r i o .\
ulunnn var\mrnn1¢ndGl;\0l3--lk! mms kind folks ovarfwhlra
Am u u n u - u v - , ._ .q ! v o m o d ¢ m o l o c l x { » c b ¢ o o d » r l ~ B 1 | l i m L u a \ i n q d x d \ |a n d c h l l l |
m u d B r o h a l m d . o l o c \ r | ¢ b 1 ° 0 d ¢ n h u ' v l m A d » c h l c k x d l l n q n a d l y
n m h m b l o .' l ' h | 1 ' n q v d l a b l o o n m y mn n i h l y i n lf i n l ln u n i l.8 a
;h¢mo'nd|.|pla1d1ourd|du'|.wwl
LIVE Even Better--ELECTRICITY IS Even Cheaper
DEALERend guelt of hex- aunt, ln. PreJninfhluth.r. und Hn. llorwn S\md| snllmily hnva moved onto A imneuw g .lawn;the Han:Tietgem Kennud mrs mwinonto the B-gh fum.u t mmm ofInwl ment tha wuk-and wlih .
Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Co : Jungbluth spent the wek-end dt!gi'-heir parents.
Hvgrdnqin n e w§t A 1 ¢ m. "I "§ .. .- » .n nBlair, Nabrnkn
[Pln8¢v0»°
n m !
, F 1 - l i l
PUBLIC SALE!
At my fa rm th ree -f ourth mll e sou th
and 3 m i l e s a n o f H e r m a n a n d 9
mile s n ort h o f Blai r o n t he Bot tom
road, on
Mondzglf[§_p§h 10
The following property to-wit:
12 Head of Cattle 12
(Mostly Slwrthorn)
Six young milch cows.
One roan yearhng bull;
Five fall heifer calves.
H o u s e h o l d G o o d s
Ice box; Maiestic range; one wood heater;
one small heater; other household goods.
M a c h i n e r y , e t c .
One hay rack and gears; two wagon boxes;
one 7-ft. Deering grain binder; one P. & 0. 2-
row tractor lister; one John Deere 1-row lister;
one John Deere 2qr0w tractor go-devil;two
New Century iiultivitors; onegarden cultiva-
tor; one 8-ft, disc; one Case eon planter; oneHooverpotato planter;one Demfister hay
sweep; one P. & O. 2~row stalk cutter; two sets
extra truck wheels for McCormick-Deering
binders; one bdb sled; one set furrow openers;
four feed bunks; hog troughs; water tanks;
tank heater; 30 shocks cane fodder; one stack
millet hay;ten bushels potatoes;fifteen loads
stove wood.
TERM:FASH
J . P . J , 0 w n e r
TAYLOR & wnms, AuctioneersHAROLD HANCOCK. Clerk
l ' m = l : r . = = =, . . _ - _\ n n n N ' r 1 A N s I N m m -Em f ' N a b , ~ 1 = ' : \ ; . w . ° ; ;-q.- -.¢ - ---_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -.- .-.. .,_ . -uw
.__.l J - ' ! ' -
IB GAL
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
A.C.Debel,Atwmey
omnmv Conn,Wmhlnnon Cvnn-
;_x~ Nebra-Bkl.STATE OF .luis Jensen. de-
ccNotfce is given to the creditors
--_. ..» »\~. ('nun~
Court room in Blah, Nglnukna cn
the m d-lv M April, 1941» nn onuw znd dw a July. 1941, for thev u m w ot anmlnntivn.ldlupb-rnent and nllowance of claims,Allclaims not fi\¢d on orlwlvre the
lst day of July, 1941, mll be (or-
ever barred.Dlbed mm asm dny of Feb:-u~
ary. 1941;_(SEAL)John A. Clrrlgln,9-4t County Judge.
NOTICE T0 CONTRACTORS
A petition -»'<'_=;5 the dry mun-d l m m l w m o nsnceinrpsv-inn dlztrid. from the inmnecdm
01 Second St. md South St. m theinte;-sedion uf Second SL and Lin-coln sc. wu xqad.Moved md sec-onded this petxfdon be received undplacadonlilo.All councilmanpresant voting "Aye", the motion
was carried.Moved by Chrinemen md newonded by Rounds that the Mayornnd City Clerk be authorized toenterinto \ lease with VictorNoxdgreen on was uf North 210
_. -. v-. n mmu ns Nmh Ad.\
MISSION WEEK WILLBE M ARCH 9 -1 3
"Cb_d3l¢*The Chunrh-And Yan"
in ep be the theme of tha collegeMinion group which will meet nt
Dana Cbllcgt, Much 9-18.'rm neun of mission gpnken,
ten of which are now visltint
enmpmes ot flva Lutherux lyn~ods,klcludes Dr.L.A. Pierson,prelident of the South Dnkota dil-
trict of the Norwegian Lutheran
.-hm-nh:Pmf. w. F. Schmidt, ln-
Along TheBottom Ro.
Bo ' 1 'ro M NE W S
_ML md Mn. Gun RnnhxvxdtedSaturdnyeveninztheirson~ln-law and a n nMr. and Mm. E. E. Dixon anddren; they vm dinner :nun°"°f\111»z vlnxwn cn Sunday.Mr. md Mn. E. E.Dlxonhad at tha LeeGreggnen ho:
f.A1§b~vocAL <;noUPS\PUBLIC SALE!
At my fa rm th ree -f ourth mll e sou th
and 3 m i l e s a n o f H e r m a n a n d 9
mile s n ort h o f Blai r o n t he Bot tom
road, on
Mondzglf[§_p§h 10
vThe following property to-wit:
12 Head of Cattle 12
(Mostly Slwrthorn)
Six young milch cows.
One roan yearhng bull;
Five fall heifer calves.
H o u s e h o l d G o o d s
Ice box; Maiestic range; one wood heater;
one small heater; other household goods.
M a c h i n e r y , e t c .
One hay rack and gears; two wagon boxes;
one 7-ft. Deering grain binder; one P. & 0. 2-
row tractor lister; one John Deere 1-row lister;
one John Deere 2qr0w tractor go-devil;two
New Century iiultivitors; onegarden cultiva-
tor; one 8-ft, disc; one Case eon planter; oneHooverpotato planter;one Demfister hay
sweep; one P. & O. 2~row stalk cutter; two sets
extra truck wheels for McCormick-Deering
binders; one bdb sled; one set furrow openers;
four feed bunks; hog troughs; water tanks;
tank heater; 30 shocks cane fodder; one stack
millet hay;ten bushels potatoes;fifteen loads
stove wood.
TERM:FASH
J . P . J ~
TAYLOR & WELLS, AuctioneersHAROLD HANCOCK. Clerk
a d Three Midland Cdlegg madmts
from this tonnty weru named this
Week on Midland Collegs vocal
groups.00111 Jean Sbricldett, Bladr, hu
':§ }\b°*'"selected lor membenhip inM¢he A Cappelh choir, wma mu'
¢_\f|' tour Nebraska,Iowa,Minnew¢.a,`
\:|...f| Whnmain in May.Mar§orie
t0 ln pe al UCIUIH IIIB as suv - - -ty C ou r t ro o m in Bi ai r . Ne b ra sk m Sealed bi d s wi ll b e rec eived an
011 U'-¢~21 st d ay o f Ma rc h.1941. the offic e o f the Do fmrtme nt o f
an d on th e 23 rd d ll! o f J ' m mn ' Ro a d s a n d I r r i g a ti o n n the S ta te
fox the uurnoae o f ' e xa m at °" f Capitol a t Linc oln,Nebraska,on
ady ustment and g l o a 2 ,Ma rc h 21 1941 until 10:00 o'c loc k
~§\"i""LAR c i tims n ot 1 o n A .M.,' d Ha u n t t i me public ly_ f n . ; d a u n f I H I I B . ~_ __-.1 3.1 : u f n ! g A N D GR A v_
leer. U1 ¢.»u~ u, ----..~ --.., -..__.di ti on bo B lai r, I o n on e y ou r a t allmo n th ly r e nta l o f s é z s, an d lo a m
to inc lude op ti on to p ur c h a se f or i
$120.00 during th e re ntal period.
O n ro ll c ali Christensen,Four,
I Mc C omb Ro u n d l.Hu nd xh ,,_.».\....-a.t........uA,.r»ndn nn
at cnnwrdia Collesmnaair, Tuesday evanmar.edl t§'e'"F}';m},'§,§ my m u :l.Minnesota; md Hrs-|nm,nz x3.Dixnn gccom U. G.'%§1 f 1 1 we week i f *i ll
e s e 0 UTmrhimten.vnfe Of the_§§1H- ¢l""i"?°.fI_.Il.I;¢r:|\¢1 n.nn-|.. 4M... nf Nahrnnkl t,0Wl1.B.
[ L i l l i a n s l
pastor
. - u |
1 . i s ~ I
I
"I / , I "
u :& n q Q a n c i " r ` u ; u :|
Ima lm. elm \f!1'.§_.*Ei'|
u a r n e r .u n aM e l v i n ,b o O m l h l ,S a t u r d a y .
I n .R u x d d l I v e r s o n m d
d s u g h w g -m d H i n K i l d n d N i c k -
W e d n u d a v u wm mnm m i n G u d m o n d S o r e n -
noon,
sax.Mr. m¢ Rn. Gpdmond Sonn-E." spent m.§v=»;-Y :,"5L..!E?§'
1 W-....-
'YYlcCanvhL °/lawa
The McCl!ihy Progressive Chnb
mg! at the hmm nf ln. Ha na nWmdasll.Thundly.|11 mambsn
beiore me mm. ..., -_ ,wi\l be forever bnrred-upeneu -nu ~<-»-» »-. .Dated this 2m day o! Febru-EL SURFACING and inddanw Bdllllluv. W'-vs f-.v~ ..._-,.___"1941.work on the GRE'1'NA~,KENNARD and Reeh mqxr, the motion wasfs . u n w w A . c m s m .Pa tr o l Nu. zum s um: no m." m a x .' Y I
»~--».. 1...|...The wpzmdmne qunntidea ue:The bids nf F'1T\11\¢Br o n md
_ _.1 a..-Phncock Farm Immegxxergt QQ. fox:" Hr n8-M,vvumy .....,-.
NOTICE 0p»'f[NALREPORT
A.C-n a m , m a n n
In dz.. Comw Oamf, nf Washing'-
tvn Cnuty Ne b ru h .z s m m :62. Paul Uma An-
2,23'I M. Ydg. Sand Gnvol nur---~-- -face Course H»_m.m . ax ;nl fn ne d *gg o pe n md mo v g;
The xttmtion of Hdderl in -z u d w g 1.9¢" ° " ' "°°' § , § § f d " ' " $ " " ° " " A u m m m z m m u n¢~gm ;_g_;~;x or um No. 12 mm. ...!'2?'£n».00
The minimum wwe Pda w all per b;.\ahTl itvm the Hmeock
-v.:n..a 1.»...»» .mniuvnd on thin con-__ g p ~mn.Feet
Mrs. Gnce Mina: were saum-\-1evening vldwn at the Ed Hmm-
dick home.Chm Anderson uf Omlhl il vil-
itlng at we P. K. Andaman home-' H m Chester Hovendick -my
lone wen Frldxy vidwrs In;-.\.... u...,.v.a|»\¢|
xc '§'"|°"r..°'=°"m'"°.'~ "°°.:s 'fm5-~f§'§~. zz-»°;'°§-f_e..e-es, p md i n g a t c ontslta 1|1ullll5| l| .! the Wi.£llB'l|,
<'i`°111"i."».'2=1,"s;Paul
was x Sundny evenimr
Ul61l2.nu m lu u llI I I, An n A H.._.,_M n .Ha r r y Ty so n a tt md e d a.Mu . J o h n N e u h o o d ifted 1
unk review gi ve n b y Hr s .L .C. a ny at the J ame s Thomp son ho
\_.......1f»m.vunnun7¢h m Lfcmdflif M n .~~w g ;3 dir
F . d _ |
I n g ;
U l e r
. deceased.""""""" """`" "°"'"1`"55 ts U11 :Un """'` " " " " " " "_ds "'"'"""' """"""°d M mlucsindhmb;;mzve:1d 333 g, h lsml be sin? five ()cen §c,:1,£|,oti:=;"A ",f*g Imngmplg 1uu;¢;l1art Mrs.
12 _ _'?}`.._;..a :wma J udlu o f The minimum wage pgid t? all .ma nnh absent. the motion. was John Jackson.
Arndt-Snyder Motor C
A
b
um v nus nm--» . ----.Wuhlngwn County,Neln-asks.
his. (iw rennrt an gxgcnwr of the
'Estate of Pearl Lxlhc Andersen.deceased. and made an annllutlvnforflnslsdxniniscrauopand dis-charge, and for the usxgnment °1'
reeidue of Estate to auch other
persons as are bv law entltled wI-bn same. and l have set the 2mdav ol March. 1941. at xo o'clock
A. M.. at mv office in said Coun-tv lar the hesrkurz thereof.Dated Feonmrv 20th. 1941.(SEAL)John A. Cnrrlgag.
3.4¢Coumv u xv.
NGTICE To CREDITORS
Waller G. Huber, Attorney
County Conn. Washington County,
Nebraska.ESTATE OF Christine Hugel-
rnan. deceased.Notice ls given w the creditorsto appear before me at the County
-\»<~a»-:~+-1~»|~|-|»\-M- :-->-w+4~>-z-»>-:~|»»
D r . W . F . H e mp h i l l
DENTIST
Home Theatre Building
Blair. Nebraska
o-»++-N-|»4+4»4--»+-\~+++»++-x»+++
u ml I K oEvening: Fxcept \\e\L and Bu.
lnwnnedinw labor employed onthlscontract shall be fifty-five
(55) cents per hour.The mimmnm wage paid to all
unskilled labor employed on this
contract shall ba forty-(ive (45)
cents per hour.Plxns and specification: fnr the
work may be seen and information
secured at the omce ol xhe Coun-
gg Clerk st Omaha, Nebraska, at
e office of the Cmxnty Clerk at
Blair, Nebraska. ru' at.the officeof the Department of Roads and
Irrigation at Lincoln, Nebraskn.The suceessful bidder will be re-quired to furnish bond in an
amount equal to 100% uf his cem-
txut.,As un evidence of good faith in
submitting n proposal for thiswurk, the bidder must file, withhis proposal, a certified check madepayableto the Department of
Roads and Irrigation nnd in anamount not less than one hundred
(100) dollars.\The right. is reserved to waive
'all technicalities and reject any ur
`nll bids.DEPARTMENT OF ROADS AND
IRRIGATION,Wardner G. Scott, State Engineer,
John Slavik, County Clerk, Doug~
lu County,Helen K. Bolt. County Clark Wash,ington County.9»3t
CITY COUNCIL
U P R O C E E D I N G S
" 'Neurlhl \rofn<4<»U
L h '53 "';Td:g:;s /Meeting of March 4, 1941.Rheumnlrsm The regular meetin of the Blair
4 Appendxcltiu City g<=;»°f\wasmcaled to order
A 1 at 7:4 . M. by nyor Sorensen.Gd C"§`$\.1"&'l".Stomach,The following councilmen an-¢-¢Kidney and g d,i,,-swered to roll call:Christensen,f.--__u....|..s.|nnnnmh Rm-ndn.
carried.hiwed and seconded Lhnt Wash-ington County Bank is authorizedtowithdraw ;s,ooo.oo of bondsPender,Nebrnslm. naw deposited
as security for the deposit ot city
fund: and m substitute therefor
an nqual amount of government ormunicipal bonds ul equal rating.All councilman present wti nz
"Aye", the motion was carried.
The matter of making buildingsuniform on streets was mferred to
the Improvement Committee.
The following bills were read:Pebm pnyroll $1,205.00LeannPedersen, salary 95.00
Henry Wolxmsnn, salary 95.00
Roy Spanwn, salary ll0.00The Ea: Shop, meals 4.10
o.,repixiraRolland Smith, wood
A. M. AndersonNeal Thompsm, laborAlfredEvans, labor
Lsfe Golden, lxborFred Sumnsen, labor
Hsrold Miller, laborRansom Miller, labor
Wm. Wsgrnan, labor
C. J. Hindley, laborPat McCormick, laborAlben Gilliland, labor
John Feer, laborHelen K. Bolt, Rec. deeds
C. & N. W, Ry, C0-»
vfreightictor No en, laborRalph Beam t, towelsThe Texas Co.. oilc. J. Tagllahue Mig., Co.,
6.6910.70
.50
1.50
2.55
2.552.10
2.l02.40
2. 10
1.00
1.50
30.0030.00
12.50
196.46
2.70
4.00
68. 19
repairs 3.60
Westinghouse Elec.SupplyCo., npairs 61.35
Ceco Steel Produrts Corp.60,00
G. F. Brass, matxisl 1.75
J. W. Fitzgerald, plumfm- reservoir 12.50
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Huvandxdlf
Jimmie and lone were Slmdly af-
temoun visitors at Charles Haven-
dick's.Miss Mildred Larsen of Omxlw
spent Lhe weekend at the Edsi-"Larsen home, visiting Sunday at
Chris Kuhlmnn's.Mr. and Mrs.Herman SPf]¢k
spent Friday and Samzdxa mth
their sun, Ervin, near Om a.
Sunday dinner guests of the Earl
Fletcher funlly.
mu u. Aw ,- - -. . . -. ..s{_ye§; Sxsxggay nvxut l z M r . . . . R x
D r a n k S m i t h a x t h e i r n e w h o m e i n
r nT h e G e r n l d M e t h o d f a m i l y
m o v e d t h i s w e e k - e n d h u m t h e r
f a r m o n t h e b o t w m t o t h e L .G .
g y l w g i v ~ g ; = 5 g o g w s s u u x o f
m r ,n u n ed i y a t t h e C l y d e H a u l e r h o m e a s
" ' = . : . " ° ' e §° € E g l m l ~
s r n e x m o n xg s h f r o m ' h x a d a y u n t i l T h u r s -Mr. and Mn. Ed Flemher wer
M n .Cws Curley and BonneFayeofBend,Ongon xnd Bud
Killian of Wmkelleld,Nebrashwere Wedneadnisupper guests of
Mr.and Mrs.ater Curley and
were callers at the Bert Tl\cmP-
son home.Ardith Anderson spent Tuesday
eveningMlssWaynehome.Mr,and Mrs,I-lovcndlck
and Joe muh wok her back, Sun-
day.Charles Graulich spent Wednes-day evenin with Ri c ha rd ~Thompson.r. and Mrs. Grsuhch
are also visitors at Lrwter Cur-
ey'a.Misses Marjorie and Gnce Jack-
sun spent the week-and at home..Mr. and Mrs. Howard HovendickandJohnny senc Sunday wiihMrs.Hovendic 's parents, at Te-
kams.h,Mr. and Mrs.Raymond Msgill
and sons 'Vere Fremont vlsulwra,
Saturday:Marlene spent the dsy
with her amt, Mrs. John Jackson
with Frances McC4Jnnahu.Frances Hovendick ofspent the week-end at
Miss Alma Fletcher rerumedf
Friday evening from spending two
weeks with her sister, Mrs, Lillian
Loftis.Mrs,Fred Peck .and daughters... __.....- »,... um n u m
Binnar xuesu at the vuenul.
_John Bolln home.Sands .v o mg g ; g d l h . ' F n n k ° !0 and
vs wr..'Max und 1393. Raves vxsma at
lhe Bolln home that ahemoan.Mn. A. R. Belles spent Frldny
with her sisier, Mrs. Opal Reeves.Mrs.Cluence Sxmpsan and Mrs.C. B. Bunn spent Friday at theReeve; home,while Miss EstherRasxmmseuvisitedhersinner.
Mm Chris Kuhr.Mrs.Brynn Warrick vlxineclMrs.Harold Davin at the T. A.
Bohn farm, Frldny afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paulsen and
duuifhber.La Verne. were dimer|zues\.s. Sunday, M. we J. T. Nel-
son home..Mr_ and Mrs. Clarence SlmvnpnandMarilynspentSunday w\\'hMrs,Sl.mpson'u parents, Mr.andMn. U. S. Reeves ol DeSoto.The Clyde Metzlef iamily VlB'ined Mr. .and Mrs. Fred miller.
Saumiay evening,Miss Corn and George Béani
had ns callers, Suhdlv afternoon.Fred Muller and son. Leland.Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bunn, MaryAnn md Jackih had as their§|ests Sunday evenlng, Mr.md1rs.k e n Burdic and famnly of
'Omaha\Mrs. G. A. Rathmsnn was among
imhs guwts at a _large showe; com~
\
guestMl u
s nr.L n m
A llBarry
rv wasMr.entewMr. axof BlzMr.lam _
evenmHaier.and fm y
Mr.famll;dinnm
FredMr.dang)visiwg y .
nmfi.
en terMrs.M ra.ThecelehomeMr
m ueveniandweddleh
y,Mr,Mrs.DanLoulJamJenn
son,B! \andMrslow.
ghere, Sunday,Irene Winchell ol Blal
Thursday at lbe pnenux
Winc.he\l. homa
Ionday vidtar nt the Pau
home to Me Mrs. lhry Bal| Frmnau Manev of OmaluandMrs.Dan Thnmpmuned at dinner, Sunday; fru p M r s .H o w a r d T h o r n p m
u r .a n d M r s .H e n r y W u l b u x
a s t h e i r m l e s t s .T h u : - a d :
m t M r .m d M r s .A n d r e
M r . a n d _ M r s . G w f x z e R m
Amily vimoed Sundny wi*
V u li m ms md th e i r d x n g h u
M s r x n n t .a n d M r s . w a u m I a n : m
f we re W e d n n d a v evenim
r : n a m a t th a parent."'"3" hvme ka Blair.an Mn. Inon Hlndhy sMr,Carla.wen altefnurs md dinner mgasts. Sx
of Mr.and .Wes!
,md M n .crzhfd Nu n
bnkned 'Naday for Mr. |
Alfred Nielsen and Mr. 1Jacob Sierk of Fort Cllhaattendedannnnivemratio n lt the Soren Nlel
» in 81n.\r. Sunday.. and Mrs. Mon Hindleylnedat n pany.Sahxning,cumplimentary toMm.C.J.Hindlev an tl
ling anniversary.anQ xn-atinx Mr.Hindley's bb
Guelta xt "High 1and Mn. Ed Natter, Mr.James Mullin. Mr. and lThomnsan,Mr.and l
A Schenck.Mr.m d Iea Thompson, Ludwig Jan\ Jasnenen.Mrs. John A;and Mrs.Chris Hinz.I
vent w Mrs , Dm Tho m
Mrs. Schenck fur hizh s<.Hindle¥i and Mr.MrMrs.indley aerveq
~ READ THE ENTERPRISE FOR NEWS
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\.f r e s h m c n t s a t t h e c l o s e a f t h e
evening.Mm. C ha rle s F re nc h . Mrs . F re dFrenc h.and Mr s .Mau de Fmn c h .
all of ffiennand, were Tues day af-Public Sale!
Ha v i ng decided to qu i t fa rmi ng,l wi ll s ell
a t Publi c Auc ti o n a t m y f a r m 3 mi le s so uth of
''d 2 mi le sHe rman, B mi le s no rthwes t of Bla ir,a n
northwest of Pleasant View Schoolhoune on
Tue., I Tarch 11
home.Mr .and Mr s . Th o m p f
and Cly de Frenc h we re Sun-
dinner f rllosts at the Uarc ntal.
d Fre nc h, home.1lr . a n d Mr s.Flo y d II in z.Mr .
Mr s.Ea r l Thomp son.Ll.0}il
leon.and Cly de Frenc h al.\dod the hoc key game in Omaha,
urday evening,:lr .and Mr s E lme r Truh lsen.and Lira.Ca rl Hansen.and
.and lllrh. Gi ffo rd Nielsen Via-1
d at the C alle Hansen ho me i n
in;;ton,Mo nd eo evoninsr.Th eIleHana ena we re for mer ly res i-'gg;o f the Mc C arthy neirzhbor-|
Miss Franc es Mulli n spe nt. from
tu nd av un ti l Suud av even ing ot.
e ua re ntal J ames Mullin . home.isa Ma r y lrlu llin o f Lin c oln a nd
mes,Jr.,o f Counc il B1u.\'fo,
vm.we re Sunday visitors.
mlha.The George Chnmhcrllin hmily
now located on the htm (om-rly occupied by Pned Weaver..three Chunberhdn children
ntemd Hameniead School, Mon-
~ lnd Mrs. Genrge Chamber-
sin attended tha Communlt pro-:-at Cnwiord SC.\\oo\, hm-
ievening._r. and Mrs. Mack Christensen
d Mn. Irma Sauerbnchar werell day guests of the Geurge Chnm~
~erlain {ami\y, Wednesday.
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mantic new show!
TUNE IN
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Program W i t h
~dy Clark.Fea tu r-
a new ch arm i ng
rprise" offer.
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ERY SATURDAY
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vousneas,Hi g h BloodPressure,Influenza and
many other dieases re-
spond to Chiroprac tic
a d ju s tme n t;
usd Schmidt.;And era on and Ro sh S w
a sent.b
The minu tes of the last. reg ular Ia.-
meeting were read and approved.Ke:
The Li rzh t a nd Ic e Commission-I.\..r'°="g repoztsri were re i.Mo ve d Ha
an secon e these rc orts b e re-Glc
~D .~~ceiverl and placed on file.A11 801
is cnunc llmen present Voling "A y e " ,z
l'||i I inifnt I11nm 25|the \"IlOti011 W a g ~\ w=
W i llia m Freeland and Rc \.I m
l{.:u.alt=m mike Q fm permifmion tn ,¢
rut :1vl tr i m treesl.Moverl :xml V |
D R C_R_~-i¢r1I| l|\d these requests be referred
ffl llw Str eet :md Alley Committee Tl
DI.f'~\'Ii:~»T \\.t\1 puwer to .wt under c ity ordi-M
l{unr\1-l in Hay le Bui ldi ng f11lI\||All (l\\lTl| slmcn prreaent| A|
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ned.I
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as l I L Lili l('..._REER.~m
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ndnr d B lue Pr int CQ 'attendee a Ulluwc l su;.....,. ......--,ine pri nts 2_3qr K u h r a t th e C.R.W ilk ins ho me l
Ne b r. L t. &Pr. Co., gas 16.85 west of Blair , S unda y a fte rno on.inedy &Parsons,s o d l 10 7 0 Sunday evening guests o f the
ld t Bros. Oil Co., gas 2.34 Charles 'Phielfoldts were Mr .and
rold Pieper,labor mo o ' Mr s .Ala nd E ng e r a n d J an e t u n d-n Nic holson,labor 9.4s' Norma He ndric k son of Blair.1
hs Servic e Station, nil \Mr .and Mr s .He r ma n Itogert
md repairs 5 4 5 were honor guests at a silver wed-
alter Lzirsan.gns l:¢.:¢U|di\11I d=.\=c nt the Leg ion hu ll in
erstatc Mac h.8:Supply
fn., Supplies
nto_n-Evans Chev.Co.,
repairsme Fsrnhergr Iidwe., Mdse.
iller Mu n k luborrmlt llr lwi Md:=n & rent
it. Off Supply Co.,
supplies
. L. Morris ,[Ixp.
he EnterpriseightDepa rtment 468.38
ity Ca sh Fu nd 81.22
Moved and seconded these bills
3 allowed as read and wa rr an ts
rnwn on the prop er funds in pay -
.en t of th e s ame.
On roll c all Christensen,Feer,l\111dH}hl»Mc Comb,Rounds,
lchrrndt vo tin g " A y e " ,Anderson
n d Reeh absent, the mo ti on was
arried
Mo ve d and seconded thi s mee t-ng be adjourned.All c ounc ilrnen
:resent vo ti n g " Ay e " , th e mo ti o n
11.18
43.55
3.20
5.70
8.4 I
f;35,
35.42 1
44.0o;
Herman, Frid ay e veni ng.Charles.Chester und Ho wa rd
llovc ndic k were Oma h a visitors,
Friday .1Afare well par ty was held for
the W esley Grnu lic h f ami ly ,Mon-
day evening;they m e mo vin g to
the f a n n vac ated by A u g us t J o r
dans.Those present for e.socinleveningandlunc h were Mr .und
Mrs.Fr ed Peck and Nellie,Mr .
and Mr s.Ray Mc Connuhn and
da u gh ter s , Mr . a nd MM. Ed Blu m
and Viviu n,Mr .and Mr s .Henry
Kr u g e r a n d f a mi ly , Mr . a n d Mrs.
Osc ar Blu m,Mesdsmes Aug ustJ ordan and Mar vin, L ester C urley ,
Be r t Tho mp s o n, Mi s s E tta Kro hn
an d Ma r k Mc Connnhn.Mr .an d Mr s.Christian Ander-
son and f amily nof Blair were Sun-day vis itor s at the A rthu r W . A n-
derson home.
I n
pli me mar y to n u m nlnuc ;\,vu\..nsbaurno f Kenn erd.Wednesday.Aro und si xty -fi ve atten ded th e a f-
fai r.whic h wa s he ld a t th e Ke n -
rs r d p a vi li o nMr s.A .E .Dix on wr ites rela-
tives th a t her dauzh ter,Mr s.Palmer Ny e.wi th wh o m she is
visiting:in Cedar Rapids.is im~
proving.Mrs.Ny e luns been c on-fined to bed for some time.fir st
free
evalh
Fr a
all
te n
son
sonda ;
Frf
sufferinp;fr o m f lu .und later ha v-n 'im:Injur ed h er lee in a f ai l.n:
Mr .and Mrs.J .Mer ton lmuhrl
nnd children had ns their nuests,|Sundov afternoon Illiss Mardellc e
telS
K u h r o f Bln ir and Bud Ry a n 0 r l\ l1
Rose Hi ll..'fllulilton Sorensen, son of Mr.and
Mrs. Cnrl Sorensen, celebrated his
's eve nth birth day ,Saturday after-
noon, whe n en tertaine d nt s p arty
if or his classmates.Th e guests
were M a x and Janice Reeves,Ma ri ly n an d Me lvi n Mille r,Kath~
erine an d Chris Gutsc how,I va n
Moor e, and Ma r ily n Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. C-=:.rl Sorermw en-bertmined Fr id ay e ve ni ng f o r Mr .
and rhis. Hans Sorensen and fern-
ily , Mr. a nd Mrs. Gudmo nd So ren-
sen a nd daugh ter,a n d Mr .an d
Mm. Otto Sorensen.Sunday dsib-
orn were Mr. and Mrs . He nry Sor-
enaen.
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The following property to-wit:
'z HORS E S .1 M U L E
on bl; IIHQE, 12'w\rS °\¢|-n..§ hulk zeldillz. 11 years on
zzz: ;'.:::i;; 'Z§.§¢§n¢.i'\' molith.°" °12`""'"`iii"d:AnL1-: 16
Five good Shorthorn milch cows,1 just
J 4 ..2 4 - H o u r S a r vi c e
+ + + + + - N » + + + + - 1 - + + + + + + +
No se Dr op ;
C011 11 D ro sTry "RubMy 'l`l|Tl\"--I.Yonder ul
.. - - - -.
Liniment
LEONARD AXTELL
General Contractor md Builder
Power Equipment
MASON md CARPENTER
WORK
Blue PrlnunPhone-Bllek 325
um South Walker Avenue16-42'
\DISEASES
OF THE RE CTUM
Dr. J. Tilton Young
uso Nunn uma Ss.
Fremont, Nebrukl
H
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a
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free\L'imur bm ~just fresh.
One Guemsey
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A n t i ?Y`l1'.l:.f..m\\ milkinz Short'
MASON md CARPENTER
WORK
Blue PrlnunPhone-Bllek 325
um South Walker Avenue16-42s
Ncbr. Cértified Hybrid
Seed Corn
NEBRASKA 463-The newest and bex! yjeldin
ebraska, accordmg lo Expenmentacom in N
Siakion records.IOWA 939-Nebras\<n`s old stand-by.
The demand for good home-xrmvn, hand-picked anjirarefully graded Sevd Corn in espccially heavy l\1\syaarPhone or write your urdcr immediately.
Howard D. Thompson Earl J. 'lhompson
PHONE Black 160 PHONE 22 an 40
AGENTSElmer Anderson, Blair Burl County C0-Op. 0
I-'rod Hnnwen. Fort Calhoun Station. HermanlA .Piper.I-'url Calhoun \\ r ig h \' s Pool Hn\!, Kc n naro
Wmxhinglng Co. Hatchery , Blfrlr
n
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D r . J . Ti l t o n Y o u n g
1150 North Bnnd St.
Fremont, Nebrukl
ho nI
U n e [|'\ll.'UUl.lll.l .51 lS5lD\\»l'I'*I ":1r-".. \ .. . u f m 1 3 | n n n f l i h n l d - e x t r a 2 0 0 5
black.
vas cameu.P. C. Surensen, Msyur.`
'lenry Chrinemen, City Clerk.
DORNACKER NEWS
M m leonard Champion andGene visited several days with Mr.and Mrs. Joe Scheuher in Omaha.Mr. and Mrs. Dive Kroger andMelvinvisited Friday with Mr.
and Mn. Peter Krpger.Mr. and Mrs. John Harder and
family,Mr. and Mrs.HermanKruseandfamilyandMr.and
Mrs. Fred Puls and Margaret
Ann, helped Lois Knlse cele rate
her binhday, Tuesday.Mr. and Mrs.l'e!,er Mordhorst
..=......,»nwmnu Wim Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Svendgssrd, sonof Mr.d
Mrs.Andrew Svendguard,e-
brated him 12th birthday, Sun _slternoon.Guests included MmeHansen, Phyllil, Harold, Wendell,
Lois and Jack Jensen.Mr. and Mrs.Raymond French
and children were guests of Mr.
and Mrs.Bert hottie in Craig.
Sunday.Callers at the Lillard Jensenhome last week were Messrs. andMadamesLloyd Jacob and chil-
dren, llenr Jensen ol Bllir, Wal-ter xiutac ow and children and
Herman Jacob.Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Wulf are-____._ _» .. Ammhinr
u u m n o 1 rm
Miss Mildred Ne
Thursday night. wi*
son.Mr. and Mrs. Llcwldnity were visit
the Elmer Crum hm
mah.Foresteen Loweovernight guest oiat the Frank Nell
The Lloyd Met
moved from the I
ity to \2\e place f<
by Will Metzler.
Mr. and Mrs.|01 North Bend s
'thc parental, Llo;Mrs. Roybem wil
:lson sp en t la st
Lh Violet Peter-
ry d Gray of this
ora , S und ay , at
wme, near Tekl-
`1-51'~`7L"»'i|`§a`ii"-35'7 ' 7 " ~1
n m
..... |...;.'n....iL nl.-. .am mm' 105 mbushels
zoo Dusllvm- nun..,. .-___,, ,barley; 107 bushels'rye; 40 shocks of sorgo; one
stack of sorgo; one stack straw; some cane in
d some ensilage.shock an M n c n m m uF A R MOne John Deere Model B 1939 tractor, rub
ttachment in A-1 shapeher in front, power lift a ,ltlvator, used 2 seaone John Deere tractor cu_. ., n ..---,.. A.,
n n a l l
' George Nelson
son home.zlex- family has
iomestead vlcin-muerly occupled
Wilmer Reybempens Sunday at,
rd Emory, home.\Il remain there sons; one 2-row tractor lister. useu A ytula, U...10-ft. McCormick-Deering disc;one McCorm-
~-".,.:_.,.. ,.,..,.. nlunfnr R0 rods of wire; onePeter Kroger.Mrs.Mury Wrizz visited Mon-dny uftemonn with Mrs.Fred
Mnrdhorst.Mr. and Mrs. William Christen-sen and fumily, Mr. and Mrs. Her-bert Gottsch and family visitedSundaynllernoon,with Emil
|Gutlsqh und Lillie.Mr. and Mrs. John Domscker,iGreLn, Arthur, Emil Gottsch and
Lillie visited, Thursday with Mr.und Mrs. Henry Domecicer, Sr.
|Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gousch und
llwin visited Mr. and Mrs. Louis
'\Vaskn, Saturday.Mrs.John Dommcker,Greta,~w r -l e n r y ~
u i n r s .Bi l f n n y .'
G e o r i a M a m h l l l a n d B e r n i c e
o D n m a c e r vi s i t e d ,T h u n d n y e v e n -
[ 1 m x . m m t h e E l z a A p p l e bx . n . . , , . .
the prouu puremu ui u \--»-.,-~--..born Sundnv morning..g
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wnch and
Georgia,Otto Wrich and LUGLY-1}.helped Hans Wrich celehrnte his
birthday,'Thursday evening in
Emir,Larry Wrich,son of Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Wrich has the pink eye.
Lillard Jensen spent Friday in
Lincoln.Mrs. C. E. French spent severaldnyslast week at the Harold
French home.Mr. and Mm. John Van Deusenmnved onto | famx near the Eck-hnrdt church, last Tuesdny.Mr.and Mrs. Harry Hineline will oc-euy the farm they vacated.eggy Stork and Gene Frenchhad n throat infection, last week.Rodnery Lund,Ion of Mr. md
Mrs.Carence Vind,suffered lbroken eolla: bone when .lim ~
this wcelr.|Mr. and Mrs. Roy Metzler aretheproudparentsofabubyl
daughter born Sunday morning.1
The lime Miss is to be nnmed
Nana Eileen.Evsld Jensen returned Friday'evening after spending two weeks
will( relatives at Glenwood. lowx\.|Mr. uhd Mrs. George Lilel wereThursday evening visitors at theRosa Harper home, in Herman.1
Mr. and Mrs. Carol Frye wereSunday dinner and supper guestsat the Robert Frye home.|
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Larson and
Russell and Allen Yowell had]
Sunday dinner with Mrs. Marger-
et Williams md fomily.Georgie Bill Tyson of Hemmn,
spent e week-end nt. the James
Cnnety hvme.Mrs. Tom Wakefield and Mrs.r.~.-_._...l u n ".nnndul the
lCh'lJeermg nun pm...-., .,_, .,_,_McCormick 5-ft. mower, used 1 day; one Mon-
itor 8-ft. press drill;one 20-inch new Racine
threshing machine, in good shape;one 3-sec-
tion harrow; one 50-ft( drive belt; one Demp~
stcr hay stacker;one}hay sweep;hay rack.
steel gear, practically new; two lumber wagons,
in good shape; one sullly plow; one 8-ft. horse
dawn disc; one 2'row go-devil; one low down
seeder; one John Deere lister; hay rake; one 18-
in. tracwr plow; one 2-way plow; two walking
cultivawrs; one walking plow; one 2-row culti-
vabor; top buggy; tank heater; two stock tanks;
two feed hunks; four rolls of cribbing; oil har-
rels; pitch forks; shovels; spades; log chains;
one DeLavaI cream separator; one 400-chick size
electric brooder; and many articles wo numer~
I\
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F R E M O N T ,N E B l ; A S K A
Hugs Sell Fin! nt 12:00 0'clnckHOGSCATTLEHORSES SHEEP
woo K 0 xwo mau n i l - m d e m u , m h o g u a m m . u m a m a n f
a ll i ln d n . m n e p md a ll lln d n a t b o n d n i l a d w e d . wvh w h y
lume n ul our mrn mry .B u y e r s a r l d S e l l e r s I n v i t e d
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.\nior Appleby ment lm 'geek
ntJhor;\e.1 b dunodAlbe r!AA e y a nAlrnnndr .1521 Wlnlfred mileynolde,
were dlnaer gusts at the G. R.
Appleby home. Tuesday evening.
Raining cate md dogs!No.
but it hu rnlned other nnimlh.
In Iandon lt was anlkel, in Smi-
lnnd, mn, sn some m e n u ,mn .
ln My , fws l. md me e md i n-
sects elsewhere.
Advertise ln 'hu Euan:-he
dreaeenu pbny nn over him wnuecoming home from March school,
Wednewday.Mn. Chrin Wrlch and °"'°§l"'were Sunday dlnner gueetspf re.
Hlrry Slppenfie ldjn Blur.Richxni Hineline ll enrolled lnthe thlnd a e at Mxrth eehwl.
Mr, and . Hnrolcl Jensen and
mm were callers nz the Howard
Janeen home, Frldny evenlng.Mr. and Mn. Arnold Hunan and
Violet were Sunday dinner guutl
rmnum..»e...........,..-..._._Blrthdny Club at the A. H. Loweheme ln Herman, Thundxy.|
Mr. and Mre. J. P. .lessen spent
Frldny at Sioux Rapids, Iuwl..The 4-H club met lm week at
the Fremont Jensen home.Those,
attending were Nell, Fern, Purland Ernest, Lung, Leonard Loltlnand Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. WllllnmChristensenandKenneth. lhrlln
and Gene Loftil.Sundly suppe r ,gnu of Mr.xndhl s . n L °M .al35.52% xiul Henle-n xml '°""\Mn. :Tm Va n u'l'lJ 'I» .'§ ui . ga
H-'=s;,g_ Baby BM!Clul » P.{"'l»'.';';...t Jemen
' m a 'Hn Janeen ome, \nd Dd ml spent Wednesdny ln
9n
558 to mention
TERMS-CASHLunch an Grounds
l*lrs.AnnaC.Petersen,0,,,.,,
'rAYnoR & W ELLS ANp §l ;oHNsoN,
e: Q
no
We have the bel!FARM SALE AUCTIONSERVICEinNehrnkl.Call or ue ul (or
dlben Phone 305.
T A Y I D R & W E L I S A U C T I O N C O .
comaunrrr BALI-lviry snunur nl 1 :00 ml.
e o n n o n c a : °
Auctioneers and Clqglg.
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r ; § : '= 5? 1
1
Bishop,n g ;nz --winnu.-3 of ea c h division m d th e
play wi ll be ent-ered i n th e dia-
tr ic t dec lamlf°1'Y c ontest nt.Fro-
mont.,Ma : d1 27 ,
|;| | \entitled~" H ~Firm:F w z b m l
Ga me " , mn f i rm. p la na i n th e h u -
mo r o n ;division.Oth e r c e n ts ; -
. |U .1 ¢
. - . -
r I 1Name Blau'.
Declam Winners
The Blair H-ith School declunm
tory contest was hdd in the schoolaudiwrinm,Ffidly eveninz.with
nine contenants Dlrlicivnrlnz.A
o ne ut phy ,"Tho Lord'a Will",
was also mactcd by s ltudent cut
under tha directian of Miss Ilene
SOME EGG:SOME BIDD
Last satan!!! sn egg, what
m e gg, nn bmught to The :v-
Qerprise o1f¥oe.Said G88lnid by L whim Leghorn henshe ¢e1-uinly did her stuff.
'ess weighm d x ounce und
\ong way meaaurad tom' md onfourth india unund and the sho
\| y t w o md three-lmlrthn inc
ea.
m m . D I E S
Nels H.Svmdztrd ol Om!-bl.n brother of Petal' A. Sv¢l\\i8\'-fd
of Bw: und |. former ma o l
Arlington, diéd of | hurt stuck
an Friday, Febmlry 28.Bom in Dennmrk nn Nevember
s, 1811, Mr, Svgndgtld md lived in
:. .and Cdl
ceiébrlm 91st
Birthday, Sunday
A s='°\=w! relatives hom Blnix
md vldnify drove up to Tshmal
inmna i l !Willhm Sutherhnd
~bnting his 91st birthday, Sun-
Mr.md`Mrs.Ph\\ip 0'Hanl
visited George Hedelund at
Clarkson Hospital in I--
Wednnd-ly evening.
d l ~He~uzartint, mdhlsInge collection o!pictures md
'lapelfirles created much intnrest
/ ~
M M M
A n n a n :mu- Lhotak, a baby girl, Jaiaet
Margaret,born Februlry 26.
Weight, B lb., 12 oz.LIPPINCOTT.An 8 lb.,14 oz.,
A ~WINNERS NAMED
Donna Lee Pattemon won first, \~.~01
A. C. Hansen and daughwr,
vcnne, spent Ssturdny in Dm
lhbvvilli-
exhibihsd n num~: o -R S ings At Joaiyn Manoxisl-He was
c h ~ u ~ ~ | ~: b l~ t o enjoy h i !
w w gg mg o f cards wi th t i n m
n | 8
P ace =the Ax-\h\gton High School De-
clnmatory contest, Friday evening,
and Ruby Giffurd placed first inthe dramatic division.Their read-
...»
dny .n [;: n .so n - i n la w a n d da u g h te r , Hr . a n d
Mr s .Ro y A n d e r mn ,o n a f a r m
nbb ut a mile so uth o f Te kn ma h-
|ll W m d
|U~l .I ..day ,Ma rc h 3,to Mr .an d Mr s .
BALED WESTERN prairie Myand blle d dhlh.~ u a .Nel-Lippincott, the former Hanrietf
u Von, and the baby nm at xm-
mumel Hospital.Thi; il the
slso A fine plnnixt, mn had nut
plnyed much sin!!! his plmn wudetroyedsnthe Bm Fnndnwearthquake,He vm n mamber ol
~d
an~
01
ir. l L
Those from Bllir wer.; Mosul.
Bishop,n g ;nz --winnu.-3 of ea c h division m d th e
play wi ll be ent-ered i n th e dia-
tr ic t dec lamlf°1'Y c ontest nt.Fro-
mont.,Ma : d1 27 ,
|;| | \entitled~" H ~Firm:F w z b m l
Ga me " , mn f i rm. p la na i n th e h u -
mo r o n ;division.Oth e r c e n ts ; -
. |U .1 ¢
. - . -
r I 1Name Blau'.
Declam Winners
The Blair H-ith School declunm
tory contest was hdd in the schoolaudiwrinm,Ffidly eveninz.with
nine contenants Dlrlicivnrlnz.A
o ne ut phy ,"Tho Lord'a Will",
was also mactcd by s ltudent cut
under tha directian of Miss Ilene
SOME EGG:SOME BIDD
Last satan!!! sn egg, what
m e gg, nn bmught to The :v-
Qerprise o1f¥oe.Said G88lnid by L whim Leghorn henshe ¢e1-uinly did her stuff.
'ess weighm d x ounce und
\ong way meaaurad tom' md onfourth india unund and the sho
\| y t w o md three-lmlrthn inc
ea.
m m . D I E S
Nels H.Svmdztrd ol Om!-bl.n brother of Petal' A. Sv¢l\\i8\'-fd
of Bw: und |. former ma o l
Arlington, diéd of | hurt stuck
an Friday, Febmlry 28.Bom in Dennmrk nn Nevember
s, 1811, Mr, Svgndgtld md lived in
:. .and Cdl
ceiébrlm 91st
Birthday, Sunday
A s='°\=w! relatives hom Blnix
md vldnify drove up to Tshmal
inmna i l !Willhm Sutherhnd
~bnting his 91st birthday, Sun-
Mr.md`Mrs.Ph\\ip 0'Hanl
visited George Hedelund at
Clarkson Hospital in I--
Wednnd-ly evening.
d l ~He~uzartint, mdhlsInge collection o!pictures md
'lapelfirles created much intnrest
/ ~
M M M
A n n a n :mu- Lhotak, a baby girl, Jaiaet
Margaret,born Februlry 26.
Weight, B lb., 12 oz.LIPPINCOTT.An 8 lb.,14 oz.,
A ~WINNERS NAMED
Donna Lee Pattemon won first, \~.~01
A. C. Hansen and daughwr,
vcnne, spent Ssturdny in Dm
lhbvvilli-
exhibihsd n num~: o -R S ings At Joaiyn Manoxisl-He was
c h ~ u ~ ~ | ~: b l~ t o enjoy h i !
w w gg mg o f cards wi th t i n m
n | 8
P ace =the Ax-\h\gton High School De-
clnmatory contest, Friday evening,
and Ruby Giffurd placed first inthe dramatic division.Their read-
...»
dny .n [;: n .so n - i n la w a n d da u g h te r , Hr . a n d
Mr s .Ro y A n d e r mn ,o n a f a r m
nbb ut a mile so uth o f Te kn ma h-
|ll W m d
|U~l .I ..day ,Ma rc h 3,to Mr .an d Mr s .
BALED WESTERN prairie Myand blle d dhlh.~ u a .Nel-Lippincott, the former Hanrietf
u Von, and the baby nm at xm-
mumel Hospital.Thi; il the
slso A fine plnnixt, mn had nut
plnyed much sin!!! his plmn wudetroyedsnthe Bm Fnndnwearthquake,He vm n mamber ol
~d
an~
01
ir. l L
Those from Bllir wer.; Mosul.
Bishop,n g ;nz --winnu.-3 of ea c h division m d th e
play wi ll be ent-ered i n th e dia-
tr ic t dec lamlf°1'Y c ontest nt.Fro-
mont.,Ma : d1 27 ,
|;| | \entitled~" H ~Firm:F w z b m l
Ga me " , mn f i rm. p la na i n th e h u -
mo r o n ;division.Oth e r c e n ts ; -
. |U .1 ¢
. - . -
r I 1Name Blau'.
Declam Winners
The Blair H-ith School declunm
tory contest was hdd in the schoolaudiwrinm,Ffidly eveninz.with
nine contenants Dlrlicivnrlnz.A
o ne ut phy ,"Tho Lord'a Will",
was also mactcd by s ltudent cut
under tha directian of Miss Ilene
SOME EGG:SOME BIDD
Last satan!!! sn egg, what
m e gg, nn bmught to The :v-
Qerprise o1f¥oe.Said G88lnid by L whim Leghorn henshe ¢e1-uinly did her stuff.
'ess weighm d x ounce und
\ong way meaaurad tom' md onfourth india unund and the sho
\| y t w o md three-lmlrthn inc
ea.
m m . D I E S
Nels H.Svmdztrd ol Om!-bl.n brother of Petal' A. Sv¢l\\i8\'-fd
of Bw: und |. former ma o l
Arlington, diéd of | hurt stuck
an Friday, Febmlry 28.Bom in Dennmrk nn Nevember
s, 1811, Mr, Svgndgtld md lived in
:. .and Cdl
ceiébrlm 91st
Birthday, Sunday
A s='°\=w! relatives hom Blnix
md vldnify drove up to Tshmal
inmna i l !Willhm Sutherhnd
~bnting his 91st birthday, Sun-
Mr.md`Mrs.Ph\\ip 0'Hanl
visited George Hedelund at
Clarkson Hospital in I--
Wednnd-ly evening.
d l ~He~uzartint, mdhlsInge collection o!pictures md
'lapelfirles created much intnrest
/ ~
M M M
A n n a n :mu- Lhotak, a baby girl, Jaiaet
Margaret,born Februlry 26.
Weight, B lb., 12 oz.LIPPINCOTT.An 8 lb.,14 oz.,
A ~WINNERS NAMED
Donna Lee Pattemon won first, \~.~01
A. C. Hansen and daughwr,
vcnne, spent Ssturdny in Dm
lhbvvilli-
exhibihsd n num~: o -R S ings At Joaiyn Manoxisl-He was
c h ~ u ~ ~ | ~: b l~ t o enjoy h i !
w w gg mg o f cards wi th t i n m
n | 8
P ace =the Ax-\h\gton High School De-
clnmatory contest, Friday evening,
and Ruby Giffurd placed first inthe dramatic division.Their read-
...»
dny .n [;: n .so n - i n la w a n d da u g h te r , Hr . a n d
Mr s .Ro y A n d e r mn ,o n a f a r m
nbb ut a mile so uth o f Te kn ma h-
|ll W m d
|U~l .I ..day ,Ma rc h 3,to Mr .an d Mr s .
BALED WESTERN prairie Myand blle d dhlh.~ u a .Nel-Lippincott, the former Hanrietf
u Von, and the baby nm at xm-
mumel Hospital.Thi; il the
slso A fine plnnixt, mn had nut
plnyed much sin!!! his plmn wudetroyedsnthe Bm Fnndnwearthquake,He vm n mamber ol
~d
an~
01
ir. l L
Those from Bllir wer.; Mosul.
Bishop,n g ;nz --winnu.-3 of ea c h division m d th e
play wi ll be ent-ered i n th e dia-
tr ic t dec lamlf°1'Y c ontest nt.Fro-
mont.,Ma : d1 27 ,
|;| | \entitled~" H ~Firm:F w z b m l
Ga me " , mn f i rm. p la na i n th e h u -
mo r o n ;division.Oth e r c e n ts ; -
. |U .1 ¢
. - . -
r I 1Name Blau'.
Declam Winners
The Blair H-ith School declunm
tory contest was hdd in the schoolaudiwrinm,Ffidly eveninz.with
nine contenants Dlrlicivnrlnz.A
o ne ut phy ,"Tho Lord'a Will",
was also mactcd by s ltudent cut
under tha directian of Miss Ilene
SOME EGG:SOME BIDD
Last satan!!! sn egg, what
m e gg, nn bmught to The :v-
Qerprise o1f¥oe.Said G88lnid by L whim Leghorn henshe ¢e1-uinly did her stuff.
'ess weighm d x ounce und
\ong way meaaurad tom' md onfourth india unund and the sho
\| y t w o md three-lmlrthn inc
ea.
m m . D I E S
Nels H.Svmdztrd ol Om!-bl.n brother of Petal' A. Sv¢l\\i8\'-fd
of Bw: und |. former ma o l
Arlington, diéd of | hurt stuck
an Friday, Febmlry 28.Bom in Dennmrk nn Nevember
s, 1811, Mr, Svgndgtld md lived in
:. .and Cdl
ceiébrlm 91st
Birthday, Sunday
A s='°\=w! relatives hom Blnix
md vldnify drove up to Tshmal
inmna i l !Willhm Sutherhnd
~bnting his 91st birthday, Sun-
Mr.md`Mrs.Ph\\ip 0'Hanl
visited George Hedelund at
Clarkson Hospital in I--
Wednnd-ly evening.
d l ~He~uzartint, mdhlsInge collection o!pictures md
'lapelfirles created much intnrest
/ ~
M M M
A n n a n :mu- Lhotak, a baby girl, Jaiaet
Margaret,born Februlry 26.
Weight, B lb., 12 oz.LIPPINCOTT.An 8 lb.,14 oz.,
A ~WINNERS NAMED
Donna Lee Pattemon won first, \~.~01
A. C. Hansen and daughwr,
vcnne, spent Ssturdny in Dm
lhbvvilli-
exhibihsd n num~: o -R S ings At Joaiyn Manoxisl-He was
c h ~ u ~ ~ | ~: b l~ t o enjoy h i !
w w gg mg o f cards wi th t i n m
n | 8
P ace =the Ax-\h\gton High School De-
clnmatory contest, Friday evening,
and Ruby Giffurd placed first inthe dramatic division.Their read-
...»
dny .n [;: n .so n - i n la w a n d da u g h te r , Hr . a n d
Mr s .Ro y A n d e r mn ,o n a f a r m
nbb ut a mile so uth o f Te kn ma h-
|ll W m d
|U~l .I ..day ,Ma rc h 3,to Mr .an d Mr s .
BALED WESTERN prairie Myand blle d dhlh.~ u a .Nel-Lippincott, the former Hanrietf
u Von, and the baby nm at xm-
mumel Hospital.Thi; il the
slso A fine plnnixt, mn had nut
plnyed much sin!!! his plmn wudetroyedsnthe Bm Fnndnwearthquake,He vm n mamber ol
~d
an~
01
ir. l L
Those from Bllir wer.; Mosul.
PuRites Held For Mrs.~f'<°v&'»'1¥»=~»» un 'i'»31°°4. me." " " " °
| \l\-_._.A._E - ;nd A 'l 'S . "'?.§'"l'-'S mnmonr.To Mr.me ms .
mm as _PW -- D ; u..NAU. Blmdorf ng Atlantic, 1 9,
nee. wums oul»o\Q}!1 *»°.??°%'3.:_.¥2'E w_g_;';*",;;,;,\:F Plif"¢» = . b »b s f v°r w= = '- " " ° °vnnvninl.MTB.B8I1
\ I -' J I
Y
- u 1 " " "
261, Bw.
SCARIFIED yellow sweet c
er.ww. 9 9-2 0 .o u ~
9-St'Tom Wilkinlw
FOR SALE:Two ww Su~
b;rl¢y.Mule 60 bu. per
8~2t*Avery JamerseTeknmah. R011
D n c ~ I m
~ th~ ~interior,but mnignad in
f
;1
r
rdd
y
if
;I
~cl
~K,
Fon SALEBALEDWESTERNprairielmand blled nlhlh.Seem.Nel
son Produce Su.,~~;--Nebr.9-4
OATS for mls.Tat 87 wt. ~--.§hlntede, 6 mi. west He -~
t
FOR SALE:Yellow, awwt do
need.9-40.*Otto Wenx.
FOR SALE:Two heaters, onethese a drculating heater, Nealy new.9-lt'W. J. ~-'=
SOME MORE helfen and ho =Also, pony for children.Pho
2564.9-lt'N. F. Lauri
POR SALE:1940 grown yell
blossom sweet clover,.=sked.Lana Jasnenen. 2128
THATCHER nut-resisting sp
whent,made 39 bu. per anest 62.Call Henry Sorem~
Bldr 2112 on 18, or Otto 'ehlen, Herman 242.9-
FUR SALE:'Iwo-piece <
stuffed pxrlor suite :nd o
._.:I
RE T UR N 0
W ORK S A TUR.farmed north of Bldr on the .
Hrs. Benin J. Fmn¢b, qbg un- wm but h w want w Missuu
derwent |major operntiun .¢v¢n,1 sold out hut fall and went gp rweekawas able to return w lomia.Not liidng is Sn Calfln
hex du in tha otffoe o! the he mm returned w mu mumy'..re nte ds £ nrmwe s Qo f P l ~
D A Y Steve Mahoney who years
School hculty wu in dnrge of the A d m u "in 'nm naterarln seasonentire program.1
r l 1 ; i fh Bllir cemetery.
hl lb a r e n were Leslie,RWD-
n.Clifford Kmuse, J..Hilegp - u 1 " " "
261, Bw.
SCARIFIED yellow sweet c
er.ww. 9 9-2 0 .o u ~
9-St'Tom Wilkinlw
FOR SALE:Two ww Su~
b;rl¢y.Mule 60 bu. per
8~2t*Avery JamerseTeknmah. R011
D n c ~ I m
~ th~ ~interior,but mnignad in
f
;1
r
rdd
y
if
;I
~cl
~K,
Fon SALEBALEDWESTERNprairielmand blled nlhlh.Seem.Nel
son Produce Su.,~~;--Nebr.9-4
OATS for mls.Tat 87 wt. ~--.§hlntede, 6 mi. west He -~
t
FOR SALE:Yellow, awwt do
need.9-40.*Otto Wenx.
FOR SALE:Two heaters, onethese a drculating heater, Nealy new.9-lt'W. J. ~-'=
SOME MORE helfen and ho =Also, pony for children.Pho
2564.9-lt'N. F. Lauri
POR SALE:1940 grown yell
blossom sweet clover,.=sked.Lana Jasnenen. 2128
THATCHER nut-resisting sp
whent,made 39 bu. per anest 62.Call Henry Sorem~
Bldr 2112 on 18, or Otto 'ehlen, Herman 242.9-
FUR SALE:'Iwo-piece <
stuffed pxrlor suite :nd o
._.:I
RE T UR N 0
W ORK S A TUR.farmed north of Bldr on the .
Hrs. Benin J. Fmn¢b, qbg un- wm but h w want w Missuu
derwent |major operntiun .¢v¢n,1 sold out hut fall and went gp rweekawas able to return w lomia.Not liidng is Sn Calfln
hex du in tha otffoe o! the he mm returned w mu mumy'..re nte ds £ nrmwe s Qo f P l ~
D A Y Steve Mahoney who years
School hculty wu in dnrge of the A d m u "in 'nm naterarln seasonentire program.1
§b`é§\d¢§,J u n e :W .Pounds,J u .:fr ed 0 . Si c k , and W ilhe lm Gri mm
'' 'L -_:_ .».rh_A l\!'Ke number nx Knenuls .--ad w pay :xml zribm uv Mn.mnu,formerly Miss Rmb
--. . .Chedy, who had rpenz wc gumpart of hem- llfetlme in Blair.Bm82yuraof a |\atthe tlm4oihArdathlnaWaahlngtmlhospital,
Wadncaday of last week,Mn.
Counts md been nerlonsly lll for
seven-1 months, a\xHer-ing from an
¢......mh\» ailment.
ings were annum 1....,..,_,and "Sky Fodd¢r", rupofrtlvely.
These winners wlll altar thesub-dlxtrlct contat in Craig, March
20.The members ot the cast of a
play,which was also pxeaenwd
Frlday evening,will compete
-_....»..n.....,\.m1.at
Vouea Ilrst grandchild.and Madame; \,»m.=,.,, __MEFZI-EB.To Hr. and Hrs. Bay Gregex-sm, James P. Mdlln. anHauler ol Herman, a baby glrl, Mr.Wes Sutherland and Chute
Mona Arlene, was barn S\m¢lay,'B¢;nnett and children and Kr. an
Muy-_h 2_Mm Roy Davla_0! Crlis: Mr. ansPuLBR.To Mr, and Mrs. Chev Mrs. Arthur Wmthars °f omm
wr Spike: gf Wlmex-,ada\rg'hier Mrs.Laura Bennett and Guy 1
~--._n.....'Dav\,on.Ohio;Frames lllullln 4 r
I
L
B.l€n.
wed
in
een-nqunxe.no W.. ._ ...the Bmtherhood ol Painters und
Decoraton Union.Survivors include the brother, |
nephew, Nels Svendgtrd ot Arl-
ington, with whom he mode his
home for several yelrlf md other
relatives in Lhe Blair and Kenmrd
viuinities.Brie! funeral services were held
Sunday afternoon at the Bender!
Funeral Home, and the body was
cremated at Forest Lawn cemetery
in Omaha.
CALHOUN DECLAMWAS HELD TUESDAY
~~"TheW»ltz";Maman
Nordgreen," A Pleasant Bull
Hom-i t the Beu.h";and Ruth
Ann 0'EAnlon, "Mn at the Bask-
ellwdl Glme"..F-lnldns highest in the dnmndc
section was Barham Pound; whole
selection was entitled "The Burgw,nnmer".Anna May Blatcer also
appeared,reading "The Swamp
Spiri£"; and Beam Anne Sumpzon
with "Mnry Stuart".Unconbested entrants were Mar-
vin Stark who gave an origins)
oration, "Death on the Hlghwayl"
[end Arthur Pedersen,extempor-
I
z n e w s ."The Lord'e Wm",portnyklg
un episode in the live; of a coun-try Preacher-tenant farmer md his
yvife, and a neighbor, included iniw cast Mlrvin Stork, Bette Anne
Stimpeon, and Annu May Blntler.A hackgrvund ol Negro uplrlmm
was provided by Arthur Pedersen.
Marvin Goldbeck,Wnrmn Jenk~
ine and Charles Hamllwn,and
E
other sound effects were made by
Charles Robinson and Andrew
Ha mm.The judge was Myrnx VanceJones,lnsuucwr of speech et.
Omaha Centnl High School.
*Un ____~H°VCll|.Ubiicx o-u--...bor n F ebr uar y 2 1.mr s .a p w uTh e daug htar o f Mr . a n dCh|g n ;Counts wa s Fremont, Ma rc h 14.th ia the fo r me r Ma r i e Mc Do na ld
S a m e e y .graduated r i m th e B la i r Hi g h Othe r students entered i n eQ4\||nnl in 1925.an d tau gh t Q18 humu roua divisio n we re Geraldkle To f H e r mt m.. .\F 1r\-....\|. mx Y S ON., jy b a b y §gr\_j°-'=}§'=*_'j§
Norfolk;Mary Muilin af mncouMrsRetta Gray and DorothyFncmontandMrs.G1-use Mill
und Maggie Lowe of Herman.
rherlsnd 'Q n formRinpinschoolnearKermardfortwo years.-Bhe mended a Cali-fornia Business Coliege, and was
employed by an Omaha insurancecompanyforatime.She then
Wehmeyer,rnyuls lJow\:u,Roberta Andemon; other drum
contestants were Anna M
Vogt, Donna Keller, and Joan 1
wig.nm-ved for several yearn as aeeerel The ploy,"Auf Wiederse
1 c ounty fa r me r afr au d s wh o wi l! e xte
T wishes for more hap
1 r\Film- who was ¢0U1l¥YI__-.. ........-»m.»I nndm the BUIGEIIU 1-..\\,~m nm. s¢h<~1|n.mmnmmmunnnmmnm||||\|||||||l||||llllllllllllIlllllllllll||l||||||||||||mlm|
gary U L, Q. .;.»u\u1 """" """' u wgg pnracnncu uu\»v-'----a g gf.a n g time,an d af te r "d1ec tion of Phy ms Dowe ll.Ir3 3 ; p e r i o d 1_n ~ 8 - § ` l i 1 } _ _ f 'c gat were Ci ifford Lund, F101 \z
e,
n.r-a
ar-CIck
Ader
da;
I l l
hu
N1
fix
Inc
m e r u n ,\,.....,.... ...___:lama wr y c on te n t wa s h eld F ri -
y a f wr n m m a n d gvunins,wi th
,C-acheliu pla c i ng f i n !i n th e
mo r on s divi sion m d J u ne Hc -
ir , se c o nd ;an d P a tty Beadle
's t i n th e d n mn ti c s e c ti o n , mm
mise Fink, second.Humormu readings, which w¢r¢
esenbed in the dtarnwh, WGNsogiven by Knthryn Rohwer,nth Ann Neumm, Hsrllyn Raeeh,
ildred Ohrt, Jenn Luttig, Elan--_ _ = .1-....... vm-»and
IHIll|lI|l|l||||l||||||||||||n|mu||mm»m-................_.W e Have A Com plete Line Of
H e n r y F i e l d S e e d s
Evvrything For The Field, Gnrdon, or Yud
0 I 0
l'ield's Fancy Flat, Edge-Drop Mule llyhnd
$5.25 per bushel
a
14
1
I
.lac
'I I
Mid-
I
I
~61, Bw.9-1:
SCARIFIED yellow sweet clov-er.Purity, 99~20.Oak posts.9-St'Tom Wilkimwn.
POR SALE:Two row Svsrbon
harley.Mule so bu. rr acre.
8-2'-'Avery Jarmer-sen.Tshmah. Route 1.
FOR SALE:Tum vi' extn goodgeldings.2900 lbl.Cdl Black93.9-lt'
FRESH c o ws ,nvrinser heifers,stock oslva, riding pony.G. D.Nicholson, 1 mile south McCar-
uiy school.9-xr
WOODEN BOXES for sale.In-side dimensions, 24" x 86" x 24",Danish Lutheran Publishing
Home.9-lt
THATCHER SPRING WHEAT.
Rust resistant.8At hmk Fischer.
FOR SALE:Guernsey bull.9-lt'`Glen Wilson.
FOR SALE:Brood saws.9-xz J. M. Compton.
WE HAVEa carload of oystershells on track.Buy from the
gsftand save.Blair Feed Mill.
'RESH COWS,heifem.closeswingers. Six hulls. roans. reds.whibeface.One extra good manbull.16 work horses.mules.
Brood sown.Praxis, sweelclov-er hav.Raymond Wulf (Black28) ghd Sam Moore (\11 on 37).
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~r FOR RENT
S A F E W A Y '
fauna A
s k i . ¢ , r :\ V 1O r a n g e s M : §; ., : ". : ' f ' ° '
Grapefruin 153,23-g§1;'€"
L e t t u c e 5 2 2 0 ~
VEGETABlE5
.`,,uz.5C
~ LB. 11/zc
. H e a d ~
~Jonathan or Wineaap Vxriety ,_ _ _ ._ .-,_ L B. ~
~Cllifornimgruvm ..._....__________-___
Potatoes \¥"..'§"'¥i'§a..,.,»,
L ,_a..§§\`I ~
I S lm l5 c
N O T I C E S
THE METHODIST ladies Ai
will hold n bake sale at the G~
office Saturday,March 8
Doughnuts and cuffee will ~served Lhroughaut the day. 9-
wHo Ev En TOOK soup bow
from Schelfler hall, pledsetum same.9-lt
PIES,baked to order.Ph~
White 220. Mrs. Mule Tru~
'1 -
n a m- : a s m
METHODIST CHURCH dinn~
Friday, March Hth; 5:80 p.w 7:80 p. m.9-
FURNITURE upholaterlng, ref
lslzing,repairing, neat u n i
rug work, mntreasu, etc.PhcBlue rsi.George N. Mlller.
l2~tf
CARD OF THANKS
WB WISH to take this meansthanking those who werethoughtfulatthetimeof
death of our dear mother.i-M ; Hi r s t .The beautifulaI o feringa, the consollng woof friends, the message of
puter and the music furnl~
at the services were mostthinly appreciated.9~1t'The Childre
REAL Es'rA'1'E
ACREAGE clone in, good bui\ding.
P. O. Box so.as-u
R i n i ( )C r a c k e r s Ewell i i ? 1 6 6
cumwl./vrzn SOAP Matches Highway _ <>"£...f 1512
~ l7c °3:;'7 47¢ Su-Purb§5Z`2; mv-.°2:;'r32¢
WAY~
3 .ROOMS for rent, includesgarden spot at 2 01 Ent
St., B\»Ir.\Nebr.Allo for
a ubla top g n range.or call lim Ca:-I Andersen,
man, phone Hermm 027.
ALLMODERN five roomonSouth Walker Ave.
Blmk 825,
ALHOST NEW modem ~--
rem..Cdl l l .
FURNISHED light haunk
room!with ~u t ._-~
Camay Catsnp ~.,..2. ,,::a;: l5c
ToxLE'r some Olives »'If'?Z'}i_"m,¢ ~ l7c
3 Caken 17C Pickles §§¥'£"1fff'i'._-f"S1'f l4c
WANTED
i e r r a P i n e Salt R. s.v. P._..-.--- aa? 7:
'roxu-rr s0Px;_'éndd¢\ign¢1u\1y J C " * W € " ~ 3 3 3: 1q¢
Cake SC Marshmdlows §',',f'§,'i,'§'ll¢
WANTED:Leghnrn rooEnglilh stock.C. R. Apple9 - w Bldr, Neh
WANTED:Dead stock. ine -et ladle.Blnir Rnnderinvice, 17 collect;Hnll§-Agent lor Fmnont deCo.. Fremont, Nebr.
WANTED:Bottle G u I
No dnmu to buy..Snles
given.Gunrsntead profit, '
inmrview.C. C. Moz-gun, Cuneron. Mo.
s A F E w .A YQ'uawnteed'0ual1fl/
P i n i wnmx-| Cmitled. Smoked,C Cl Ce llo -rapped ---.-- --.--. .-----
lltlililll B¢¢f »§€."'é'.Ia.'ff1€Z_-------_--_-_
Gruuml Meat :;.':",,.,,":;°€_________
mu Chops |§f§"¢.?.i"§'1----____--_-
B e e f ~nm Chu c k c m
Sliced Bacon ¥iL'32': .?.'.»"§'5...
Whll.ln|,Sable. Whbll
EATS
Ln. l5c
Ls. 10C
Ls. ISC
Ln. me
LB. nc
LB. zu
1 ne
UND THIS
PE FLOUR
T FOR
mc | BAK:
F m .c R A F 1 24-lb. Bag`6'Ic fn » '§ {i
e type 45-15. Bag'ally~E519 $ 1 . 2 9
oyal Satin
SHORTENING
~14¢ai: 35c
"Q spy
if=*'"" I~*'rf»'*€~,~
1-/.
Cocoa |§°ff£.§°"{____-_,
'Umm |.?='~'=:-»
" " ' ~ |\
ln.
. 31% 15c
Starch £'E§T»s¢°'ff'I_-.._. $»'§'..7¢
GreatB e a n s Northern iii? l9c
health
ulnmxuv,annum »»\-»- -me Neuman; other entriu hx the
amntic divhion during the even-g were Mildred Reeh, Marjorie
ey, Mary Helen Hdploy, Gordon
taumen, md Frances Smith.
Mins llms Bishop of Blair hikhLhnolfscultywasthejudge.
-,..\... ml-- Minn; Bemlce An-
2 Maytag Gas Motors For Sale
W e Have A. Number of Used
Sm all Ele ctri c Ra dios IlII
v¢\...w -..... .._-_ __arson and Dorothy Erwin of Fort
alhoun.Several mnaienl numbers s\lp~
lemenwd the program.Misa Bexdle and Mba Cmchelin:ill represent Fart Caihoun In the
ub~distHc¢. contgat, Much 11.
ER ~
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1 A u T Ho R\ zE D DEALo A M ~ B ~ L ~ E ~ S I Q ~ a E s
num:n||||||IIIII||IllIllIIIllIIIIIllllIIIIlIllllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll
A U T H O R I Z E D D E A L E R ~
o A M ~ B ~ L ~ E ~ S I Q ~ a E s
Bu c k l e Arc t i c s
All gubp"$ 1 _ 2 9
Shorts & Shorts
'19c each
M e n ' s W o r k S h o e s
AllS\zu (\
B L A CK BRO W N
°°.5.".';':::"§';.:'S-f'»» Buell
2.79 pr.$ 2 3 5 p r .
DRESSES) wash silk ea. $1 .9
119,,SJ§§!
reg. 79c . 59c
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NECK
BONES
lb 4c
Bacon Squareslb llc
Whiting fish lb 10c
Hamburger 2-lbs 29c
Cheese, Z-lb box 45c
Pork Roast, lb 15c
Fruits av Vegetables
Grapefruit ....3 for 5c
Oranges »"¥l§'"f", . . . . .doz. 23c
Applesjarge Ganos ..-6-lb 25c
fettucefkolid heads ...each 6c
5
La¢_e:_§!;IPS
f 89c each
MARY FURST lll||l|||m||||»|--|..-...................,......._PASSES SUNDAY\|n|m|||\||umnIn||ulIII||||m|||n|||u|u|||||n|||||||\|1|u||||||||\|nnu\u\n\|uq
Another ald settler named away
Sundny morning in the person of
Mrs. Mary I-\mrt, who dlod at tha
home of her silter,Mrs.Pgter
Bohn of West South stnet.Deceased wu ho m in B\ufla
City Ilmum,February 21,lsse.~ S>D oFlour uT'n1 "s .¢ 'l7¢ .. --
Flour ='1§'»l°§'.f'5s¢ ~
Peaches §if?.'&'.i;
.'%1'¥ $1.49
~m
Sllzel zffmmP i n n a n n l g ~_~ 3 3 2 ' ~
l\\
(`a\and
Ap:
dau
all
..
\ was married no John rum on-ril 10, 1890.To them four
\ghv.ers and one son were b°m,
ol whom survive.They arexanda of Callfomia;Alice o!
mcus, Iowa; Alma of Omaha and
Lhur and Ren: of Blair.Threemdchildrenmdfournistersi
0 survive,fha husband PWM away on
no 14, 1922.u-.f \:\..,~¢e mm! to this county
1 - | | | vu v - r o a n - n n
sl u n u u r r - v 1 I 0 ~P¢3 C'l€ S Wa te r-luck _______._.'_`E...C
u n l l fancy.Nu 2(` n try ome.c o f n Crum-|lyle C. G. of
Coru 5l`l'l'I.`fI.{y§'I"f'f'I._.
Green Beans 5'.§§"'fI¥`F'
Tomato Soup 33,-,
c. L ._; e..; l0¢
4."&.1- 25c
2.."8;..E 231:
$33.2 25c.3.
Salmon .5}i&'§".}f§g________..2 Ji? nc
Mackerel £:T.IZfL-__..-----EP: 9:
Sardines IZ°<'§i'f'f:-___--___.3 ?'é.1'-T 1347
Shrimp v'¢:.".Z'."'|31',":--___-.2_"a.}25¢
apringers. Six bulls. roans. reds.
whitefac e.On e e xtra go o d ma n
bull.16 wo r k horses.mules.
Brood sown.Prnrie.sweetc lov-
e r h a v.Ra y mo n d W u lf (Blac k
33) ghd Sam Moo re ( 111 on 3 7).
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LB. 1sc WANTED
Ls. ISC
Ln. 191:
um 211:
Ln. 226
Ln. 12:
WANTED:Leghnrn rooeten,Englilh stock.C. R. Appleby,
9-lt'Bldr, Nebraska.
WANTED:Dead stock. hge pock-et ladle.Blnir Rmdennf Sex-vice, 17 collect;Hall umm,Agent lor Fmnont deringCo.. Fremont, Nebr.45-M
WANTED:Bottle G u DealerNo dnmu zo buy..Snles help
given.Gunrsntead profit, Wrl ,
C. C. Moz-gun, Cameron,Mo.,lu
inharwew.9 -n
FOR RENT
gy; 166
<>"£'?;'.f 1512
1s¢ 5\2 °32C
ifg; l5c
~ l7c
_,f"S1'$ l4c
__ Sa? 7:
"mir loc
:'s:f;::»11¢
REAL Es'rA'1'E
ACREAGE clone in, good buiiding.
P. O. Box 450.as-u
Niirlcns
THE METHODIST ladies Aid
will hold n bake sale at the Gu
office Saturday,March Bth.
Dougfinum and cuffee will beserved Lhroughaut the day. 9-lt
wHo Ev En TOOK soup bowls
from Schelfler hail, pledse re-turn same.9-lt'
PIES,baked to order.Phone
White 220. Mrs. Muria Truax.1-u
n a m- : a s mMETHODISTCHURCH dinner,
Friday, March Hth; 5:80 p. m.w 7:80 p. m.9-2t
FURNITURE upholatering, refin-
ishing,mpdring, seat caning,
rug work, mntreasu, etc.PhamBing rsi.George N. Miller.
l2~
CARD OF THANKS
WB WISH £0 take this means of
thanking those who were sothoughtfulatthetimeofthe
death of our dear mother. Mrs.Mu; Hirst.The beautiful fior-
al o feringa, the, consoling words
of friends, the message of the
puter and the music furnished
at the services were most cer-tainly appreciated.9~1t'The Children.
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E§ fii§ ." `§ §m - : J l l l d h l l |. _ I J " ' l_ ll r '_ad he m si nc e th at time.I
__" '"No. 2'|/2 1{\.~\,l 'IIB h ld z 2 p.f 'lE1l;d;', "iii" tl;lgendorl P o l ° k &B € 8 l ` l 8 Cornhuskcr
neral Hqmc _with Rev. Vols of\~~k Millar;naha offxcistmg und interment e a t a C 8 wich Bowl ___
ns made in the German cemetery Tar Bennington.o m a t o e s No .ZCu\|....
' l ' 0 D A Y ' S M A R K E T S C O Y D No .2 Cln\__,_
Q ¢ n - | » \ § n o ¢g n .., .,
Cln
z
.for
3
.for
J
. for
3
.for
l U \ ,
23c
25c
25c
25c
Grains'heat _-_--..-_......-_....---...._69<:rn ,.---...._-........-__........._...49':&
alo, per 100 ....-_.-_....___---__.E
nts -...,__. . . .,..-_..._..__-.aznrlev3 Sc
ye -_-Prodnca
Inu~n
lens - - - - - - -
. e g h o r n li e n s - - - - _ - - - - - ~ »
toostera Barley ..-_.-- ~ --3361
_________ _______-32c|
I
_______________,_-_-30c i
»z ___..___.___.___________--13¢g s __ , _ _ ,-- ,- 1 3c \
- - - 9 c '
-10c |
Dozén ...l6c
There is ul nhundmce of fine, hallhful Esau.
which naturally mxks
your able.Serv: t
them m excellent value for
every day for hrnkfnthem,lunch or dinner .,. blriled. lcrnmhled,poached,
devlled. hind, baked, in ollelela wr ns l gnmhhl
Fnffee :?§£";!;,3-lb_ - . l 3 ¢ _ . - - - _ m i 3 7 c An average of $98 per head lor!
sellingtwelve mllch cows, the wpat s113.so, WLS the enviable rccorduset an the E. H. Lund came sale,\
Tuesday.Several yearlings also
made a sstinlacmry showing a
small crowd of attending farmers]
taking the oflerlngl as fast an
they were put on the auction block.
Mr. Lund mid today that he was
well pleased wiL`n'¢he nie, which
was cried by C. Bmndxge » d |
~ IQ \righ\'1B l ' E 8 d 1-lb. mf Tc ___ .l_ _-_ --
Nougats §»'§'§,~
3 ~Pnrchtnent
1/m.Loaf
1-lb.
Box
l l Cl'Wrapped _.._ ......._,._ .., - Lb.
Pancake Flour f'§';11`*€.____.--3-lbBag
f n n .
104:
191:
30c
10c
. u \ _Syrup f§5l°e§'f?'2'§¥--,.-__-_
ullsOats <§'..»¢..'2. Regular ,.,-____-..--
Muffin Mix Mil.ler's
Shredded Wheat Nm;
Cheese $'&1'.2¢2"'»?¢'l°?\?ail'¢'f',-
Peanut Butter Beverly
Peanut Butter »i".§I3¢ _,____|
'EIS wc
~ lac
Pkz- l4c
1 2 - o x . ~
Pk g.
53% 4312
_'fir zse
"LE 19C
[B
mr .anuandStanley Jenlerl,Attended the
hoc key g ums in O nulu, Sp wrd ny
evening.
Lillian Hansen of Ha rman un-derwsnt Ln sppandectomy xt. Bhir
Hospital, Saturday.lRo y s lum a f Te hmlh i n ma!
Blair Hospital,fcnlowlng nn ap-
pendecmmy on Sundny.
A surprise pany,Wednesd-HY'evening,honored Roan Deets On'm. birthday.emu :pending ¢he\
vening nt the Dwts homa were|Mx-_ md Mrs. Hnmld Jahnlon _gfl
BLux Im iH a k e s~ 1o¢~ Z l c
"°"§f:;T?f::§. 20c I'Tt;non,Mr. and Mn.Leslie|mule Reynam,Mr.m d Hn .Ruue11
Cdl r...,...m e L i lhl . md Mr. and
J-lt* 1 ..;';;L_:',;_:.x
e for''9-xv \ HELP '1fH§§:f'§.f'.." f.'t1"£l1§t."
\ 3 "` § " " ` i ` " `1 m r v y u n m m m$ 3 ' Q i f r o m t h e c m i i l u b l h h i n ;
B l a i r ,n l u m e n w h s n C1 10 1 d l
L 1 0 v n u .9`i'€""|\|||||\|||uu"
i nn 1 na s , I n mm, Na hum'l nea r.
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