06-04-1942\
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More Local Newspicturem .`~The Official Codnty
' l ` h a n A n y O t h e r W e e k l y P r i n t e r s f o r 1 9 4 2
I n N ¢ b l ' B 8 k l ' . `'-wk s S tu n Hlli o r k - u l
a n Q n m m o f c m s ;~" ' " "___
Twenty-One Rural Correlllllfkllil Fran"" ''"- -~on vmcs vm :no
»
O r g a n i z e T o
o oAvert Ratlomnf
Of Gasoline
Nebraska Petroleum Me
And Others To Stage
Protest Dinner
An estimated 1.000 men wgather at the Fontenelle Hemi
Omahn next Tuesdny noon tp p~licipate in a demosntration of Ptat regarding the proposed gms
line rationing in Nebraska and
midd\ewest.The meeting wm
attended by men from both Ia~
and Nebraska.
Heading the movement inNsbrnskaMnkhte n Associlti
of which Leroy L. Snyder nl Bl
is president.Mr. Snyder has
c al examination may requ~
10-day fur lou gh to s trai ghte
their bu s i n a s ni fa jr s but
so th ey ar e re qui re d to ml¥Q
request to the W ashin gton |-
ty D r a f t Board no t later
J une 10th.There is a n ap~
tion forrn to fi i l out.Those
are granted the furlough mus
their o wn tranaportation ex~
es I1irne and back to the indu
5-*atif»n. Transportation, of co
wi ll be furnished f r o m illui
the or igi nal tr ip £0 F o r t 0
Those who are rejec ted fc -llo
their physical examination.
I LH >U \cr 1.&1i 1m|:mil \u|1 ncCt:85illli1.:m d -
-i I1I=r1 :»-r-:wh the cfnai.\fI§'@` rf :mr\1He is expected ~~"I y nfl |xshc h it h a s b00'|ll
'11~.|t|¢{t!1»r»w.| l be *IJ fd r lh -
|-i\\.p a\i\amc v in the quota.
Approximately $20, 000 wo rth of
\`.| I Bonds were punc hnsed in the
Uzr nty du Hng Ma y , Cmmty Cha ir-
:1.an fivur ge T. llede lu nd h as a n-
:~~1mu~l. "W hile these bonds were
\\.1l :i|\|:\1€l between townspeople
:n i l f.\:nz¢r3 o f th e c oun ty , it in
lik. `>that tHe bu lk o f th e bo nd s
.-J'be purc has ed by tho se in the
rural area s du ring June,"chair-
: .rm Hc delund hu pointed out.
.. .~ _
Of Mqisture
Possible ln 42
| » - - - - '
Year's Total Is Down Two
Inches.May W as An
Inch Short
Th e possibility of anothe p dry
...~ e n '
en 1<»D£y Furlough
FURLOUGH ATDRAFPEES' EXPENSE
Twenty-nine men will be iniuct-
ed inm the army (mm Wnshing-
mn Ccumy on June 13Lh, it hu
been announced, and the nam# of
the men chosen ue listed belirw.
SHEEP SHOW
ENTRIES INOMAHA TODAY
. . . . . . . . _ _ -Exhibitors in the second annualWashingtonCountysheepshow
which was held in Blair last Mon-day,are showing their livestock
in Omaha today at the State Lamb
and Wool Contest. In the opinion
of Ed Janicke.representing theextensionanimalhusbandrydi-
.is'or~of the University of Ne-
braska,Washington County's
. ...|
@
r .
W o m e n ~ c a r ~ ~ a a ~ O f f
Out-of-town speakers nt.the
annual achievement day of coun-ty club women are pictured
above. At the left is Mrs. Ethel
Bower, naaistnnt num taller of
Home Demonstration work.In
the center is Miss Mary Stanek,
:extension agent in foods
i c e f s S p e a k » » av
and nutrition and at the rigltt
is Dr.J. R. Thompson of the
State Health Department. Oth-er details of the meeting whichmore than 100 women attended,
will be found elsewhere in this
issue.
BLAIF» NEBRASKA. JUNE\4. 1942
o \'5'3"»¥"`@9>ni°
1 z ' ¥ S " » 3 C E S \ D a n i s h L u t h é r a n s T o 0 p e n A n n u a l
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~ XLVI NUMBER 22
I
! IZ9 MenCounty's Bond
QuotaBooste¢l ayNational Convention ljere l uesdaBe lnducted
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rx
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79
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nr
To $Z6,900\
Quota Is ~/Tn I :rea§e Of
$8,500 Over The May
Am ount
MAY SALES R$20,000.00
|sub mitted to a.ma jo r operation
and he in still in I. weake ned c on-
ditio n but f ee h tha t by b ein g ur e-
ful he c an h and le the job.
Bill made a very effic ient deputy
sheriff and there is no reason why
he ah o uld n o t d o a s wel!or even
W ad ne ma y lllven wu u..num U..-...e k i l n state extension spec ialist
fr om L in c o ln .
Aro und 125 wo me n attended
th e gprogrnm.hold 1:1 the Blai r
Hi g h Sc hool auditorium.Mr s .J .
J .Jensen presided ove r th e pro-
_n_..s2..'known mu:
IOISIOU 1\lGl€ll»y , wsu af.A hous ing cgmrnittee c ondtff-
i n z o f Mr s . H.F. Swa nso n, Phi l-i p Ma gn u ss on , E ve r ett L amb a nd .
,Harry L. Mo:-Hs, reporis that apr-
pro ximate ly 'fb mo m s h a v e b u t
| s e c u r e d o v e r t h e c i ty f o r ~ u a :
1 .|.l.....Jnlnnmina i n .mld1LloIll:
Washington County : p
m\wlnnln
nf Juni 1t h a s b e e n a n n o u n c e u .
r \ .nu i n c rve a n e g f l I|. 0 ] 'B
\
b e t t e r o n t h e p o l i c e f o r t e g u m ,w n o s e 1 ) 1 1 L r 1 u l . u . :l . | | \ . A u \ ».. . . I
n" V i c t o r y B e g l n a A t H o m e .O t h
i e r s p e a k e r s ,i n a d d i t i o n t o M i s s
b t n n e k n e r e D r T h o m p s o n o f t h e
~~~~t a t e I l e l t h D o p a r t r n e n t ,C o u n t y
a g r i c u l t u n l A g e n t .I a .I ) .F n h r n -
0 , .1 .1 °~. n a R o a d 0 ' H a n l o n ,S r .T h o
UI UIC \|UlC5uu¢a -... .25 rooms are needed and those vib
ar e wi llin g Lu furrmh ri r n n m f o r
the dumtio n of th e c onve nti on areaskedto c o n u c t any one of t h e
c ommi ttee 8b0\¢*named.I t h u
been minted out thot. 1nomo of thee
l\eg lSIr auuu u l
B o y s 18 t o 2 0
Wil1_ Be Fifth Registra~tion Of Nation's |
\_,,..._ ____\A'a.sl\ingwn County Cl-mms,ledby Mrs. Elmer Nielsen, Added va-riety to the program with musl-
cnl selectlonn.
Preceding the afternoon pro-gram, 55 leaders were honored attion luncheona leadership recogm .Mn. Ethel Bowen, unnqnc home'
rooms will nut l»\: . l ul.: urnnights of the <>\`:.-inn flue to
the fact that delegates will mn-uantly increue until the end of
the meet on Sunduy evening, Junr
14.The convention will be cllmaxd
on Sunday morning when the .un-.__=_-.=....~a.~..n will be
lm..url-
K
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m yd t !
ti l?a m :
5 uf
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~ c a r ~ ~ t a ~O f f i c e r s S p e a k » » av
n d a t th e r it»0!-town speakers nt.the
1 achievement day of c oun-Iub wo me n are pictured
e. At the lef t i s Mr s. E th el
er , n aa is tnn t n um ia de r o f
e Demonstration work.I n
c enter is Miss Mary Stanek,
extension agent i n foods
and n u tn tlo n asisDr .J .R.Thompson of
State He a lth Department.
er d etai ls o f th e me etin g w
mor e th an 1 00 women a tten
will b e f oun d e lse whe re i n
issue.
i
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c
e
See Shortage
Of Moisture
Possible ln 42
` Year's Total Is Down Tw~
s
s
e
of
ss
n
y
r-l-
Iny
.~rnel-
ey
29
, itar-
. .,.fair
.- e-ly
mg
Inches.May Was An
I n c h S h o r t
The possibility of anolheyd I
summer is being held in farmersminds diis week as fields dry un\ier early summer heat and dis
agreeable winds. Most sectionsthe county report the need of
good soaking rain ui give corn
rapid start and keep put u~
green.Nothing, as yet, shows sign! -
damage due w drouth and m
of the coun|.y's small grain wi
u
'develop into an excellent nopthereis no mm.ruin until lm
vest but with the seven drouyearsso vivid in their minds,-
slightest indicamion ol a posnila
drouth is cnuse for wury.
1942, thus lar, is two inches b
low normal un moisture. JnnunApril,and May lnva all fallshort nf the natural preclpitlti~
At Blair,the official web~
bureau ynecipiutiom have -
ss follows (or the year:1942 NoJumlry.89 .59FebrnnryL88.92
April .82 2. 1
May 8.02 4.1
Tgw 1.49 9.4~
l h y c l a d the month with
mem temperltun: of 64 de~
un y e a r lhy ha d n mon
mean of 66.8.The warmest -
'"~n
f
1
e
e
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SHEEP SHOW
ENTRIES INOMAHA TODAY
. . . . . . . . _ _ -Exhibitors in the second annualWashingtonCountysheepshow
which was held in Blair last Mon-day,ire showing their livestockin Omaha today at the State I.-amb
and Wool Contest. In the opinion
of Ed Janieke.representing theextensionanimalhusbandrydi-
.is'or~of the University of Ne-
braska,Washington County's
sheep were for above average and
shoula rank high in .the state
show.At the aheep show held nt. the
Blair Livestock Sales pavilionMonday, Harold Therkelsen pllced
first with his pen of lambs. Soc~
ond place went to Funk Biifnr;
tlnird to William Jensen;and
fourth to Edgar Sho;-LIn the wool show, William Jen-
sen was awarded- first place.Janicke was judge of the lambs
while John Skinner, of the Mid-west Wool Market Association,
judged the wool.Ribbons and a.pocket.knife
were awarded each exhibitor by
President, Vernon Bellows of the
sim- Chamber of Commerce. Thlt
organization financed the awards.
1
l.
s
tJ
1.
n
e
5,
l.
sve their transportation ovpetlxes
sid back home.Following are the inductfes for
he June 13th call:
Donald Nelson Cook, BlairAlfredJohnMordhorst,Blair
(cute 3William A.Kay,IrvingtonDorsey Jacob Fox, ArlingtonJoeGroverStewart,B l a i r ,
Route 2|Herman Peter Mordhorst, Blair,
Route 3Gilbert Peter Hilgenkamp, Arl~
ingtonClarence Eugene Christiansen,
BlairCarlos A. Dey, Fort CalhounEarl W. Thompson, Blair, Route
a Gene Edward Renard, Arling
tonEdward Frlnk Grsbbe, Herman
Allan R. Swegler, BlairGeorgeAlber t Suverkrobbe
Fort CalhounAnton Harry Matson, Bennlnz
ton
tonEvnld Jensen,Herman ( o m
ent, Glenwood,IowaGerald Handy Erixan, Fort Cal
hounn..~s» Mai-le Jansen. Blair
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l
and other conferenws in easterncities regarding gasoline rationingand has become convinced that the
move to shut off gasoline in the
midwest is unnecessary and wat
it.would prove to spell ruin to
many midwestern businesses.
In literature which is being 11:1out this week by the Nebraska
Petroleum Association they state:"The Hi-st reason for rationing
was due to Tnrisportstlon.That
did not click in our territory Now
a rubber shortage is claimed."
Mr. Snyder, discussing the mat-ter with The Enterprise this week,
minted out that the average
Wlshingtun County car has tires
which will last a year or more
with conservative use,With gaso-
line limited to five gnllom porweok, the tire mileage will be so
lengthened out that tires will las:
mg beyond the probable close of
the war.lu the mmntime, many
laminates,farmers md others
whoneedmorotban70t,o90rni1ss
be virtually wrecked by the ration-
ms program.At the Foitenelle neun '1\xesdaythegroup will meet at a 12
o'clock hmcheon to which the pub-
Wulte r He lmuth Ha rri e , l tra nsportati on wr we ek wo uld
.A.a.lmrinrl Reservations are
President Roosevelt h u set
June 30 as registration day for
young men between 18 and 20
years of age.This will complete
for we present the registration
ol the natinn's manpower for both
fighting and non-combatant warduty, and will be the fifth regis~
tration under existing law.The president also called for
registration June 30 for possible
military service of all men whoreached 20 years ol axe after De-cember 3),1941, and on or be-
fore June S0 next who have not
heretofore been registered.Young men 18 and i9 yoara olage who will register between 'Iz.m.and 9 p.m.on una 30 will
not be subject to the military
dralt until they reach 20.
Males between 20 and 45 are
now subject tn military service.
Approximately 60,000,000 monbetween 20 and 66 have been rez-istered in the four previous drafts.
The presidsnt's proclamationwled for registration Jnns W of
all male citizens born on or dt-
sr January 1, 1922, or on and be-
fore June 80, 19%. Registrationswill take plmoe in Alaska, Hawaii,
and Puerto Rico as well as the con-tinentd United Stltel.
lIa
\Lincoln extension senmze,'1 '""'1 "~~...____Each leader was presented at that Synod president Rev. N. C. Ca
time with n potted flower, a gift
from the extension service.
Burma Road
sen of Blair will deliver the ur
mation sermon.
Packed Wit
Experiences and Thrill
Writes Blair Man
Relatives here raeived a ruostl
interesting letter, this week, from
C. v. Bowman, former Blair mannow employed in the Far Ent by
the U.S.Government.The ac-
count of his exciting experiences
was written to his wife, who tor-
wanded it to Bow111l»\1's parent-H.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H.Bowml-I1 ol
Blair; it was dated March £8 and
postmarked Kinming, or Y"I\"l"'
fu, Gxlna.Aw mn t l y Bowman hal been
looatod at every point of nation in
thoEaatsinoehislrrivslinBuxmn
several months ago.Following
are oxelrptl from his lettor, :Wins
his version of the historic Rangoon
incident:"So much hu happend the mt..i. 1 ...in s... nnahle
day.Yoo see there are two'ro
ninning into Rangoon but t
converge 21 mile! out ol the
md everybody was afraid thatJnps would reach the 21 mile D
and out off the only exit."The o lli cis l e vne ustian
Rangoon wal ordered on the 1
of February by the Burmese 4
ernment and the city was ni
into bodlam.Thmsmdl ot pt
streamed up the road takin( 'bdongingl m y °°\\¢-`
ti-avdumn svory eaiesivsbls
trucks, automobllesf ox carts,
duw,push ra-rt-I.but ths 1
majority were walking and e
kk burdens.My |-yrnpathia
with these native people, with
little to est and not p s
1ratirtg businesses in the town!
1h-c ounty were do i n g f a r
Im~1nf-faq now than a. year or e:A fn.\"mmthS a gd due t0 the
n1m..11 nf many me n f o r gg
11111 m d the dif fic ulty in se
12 .2 .1rcI'1.1ndE$f' 7.0 sell. It lm!
sm hmn pmn tsd o u t th a t I
|:er\|1;\r\tl1<f |s now selling z
}1|;1:r ;.;| mral 1| \El th i n St
~ff1 1 :1 .n.h€\°of 5'ei1I'8
1}.\1 1\.n1}uf * h e th i n g ! f lf l
.\i ..'{Ink 11 buy ar e vf f th i
a .|I ti l- r; by r elu. ;i ng m
i -r 1h~| mrd.n 5l° o f war ban:
BLAIR NIGHT AT.\K-SAR-BEN JUNE
Blair night.nt Ak - S u - B e n
\t: 1r wi ll be Monday . J une 5
\a:\-lwvn mmmlnc ed by Al:
Hvn -\n1ha:=:amEr»r Georgu 'I I
'.| | d.Fr m li"<'fS til v i !E
.:.y bv ui.|T.;l.:|lcd from Mr . ]
mu d at the \\'u.ahington C1
Ha n k o r a t a ny of th e B lai r
\.("\.
Vernon Wagei
ls Postmaster
Ili UV".l.HDD 1 luv L sF I R E W O R K S
Small fireworks are now re-utrictai by Iedenl govenlmenl
|eg\\1u.ion.s, it was announced thiswack hy Ucmdng Agnnt Can J.
sdmaar at Bmr..-_A n offic ial report received ny ]
Sc hmidt states tlmt,acc ording to
Federal Exp los i ve l A c t o f Dc -
:cernber 26, no c artridges of ships'
I.sig na ls ma y h e use d:an d certain
y size ;egul| .t1ona hive been ennc ted
fre c r u: ke ra domesticyas to chinese 1 ,
"\..._f - ¢ \ | . ll |~
11nI;l iuigkm;lhrieitensen, Ben
_ ; _
~ ';.¢;ii21;".-.; ;;¢¢wry
Spekipg at the mating will be a
nprdlentative of an Akron, ,Ohia
rubber company who is expm-
mbed in the manufacture of tires
A ._..¢.L -n.....Cl..I\.¢¢II.gi "
f A 1 u | |un-- - - - -M u s .S A M U E L A x -l,,'E',", ,.'fi °§§ .'.T ,I'{§ T` ".. .d d i e t I w w w h e r e *m s m s -m a n y ' f " ' "
T E L L D I E D W E D . ' u n »t h e r e i l n o n u n : - m o e t h n t ,i n g u n . m a l a m v i m m u g : m a m
i w m e v e r r e a c h t h e S u m o r y o u .11;= = ; " °o r n w o n m g 'h r - i l »
A s ' u n - ¢ ¢o ' c l o c l :W ¢ d l l ¢ l d l ! ' r v -~' * * P n z e 'r o e .
_ , _ __r n 1 »J r .= l m |m m m <1 m a .\. l Q u n a l ~__A _ 3 . _ ~I l l 13 1 li l y
At Arlington
WilLTake Over New Du-
ties Next Month, Suc-
ceedingMrs. Badger
Altlwllgh he has not yet mashed
Ahh eommlnion, Vemon G. WAR"
of Arlilltflm hll been nonlhfsd of
hll nppolnumm nn poltmutcr ox
Axllngwn.He expect! to h l e
ovq- hh new dutia next month.
~ - - -»..'x
this yur was 92 degrees on me2901 and the coldat diy wu 85
degrea on the 4th of May. There
wen 1a clear dlyx, 12 nmy daysand 13 cloudy days ln the month.
N o D A T E S E T
No definite opening date of theBlair Swimming Pool hu u yetbeen set, nccording w Plrk Bonn!
number Rnd O'Hnnlon in n cutemontlntued Wednesday ot this
Ime nc e un \»-.-.\....,,_novelties,oerlnl shell;(lnclndingu l n t u md pnndmw novelua
lnmnen md lounhmll tm-pedoea
Ramln umdlea rocker.:wheelnmn-,hes and colored lnghta of all
delcrlpuonl snnku which do not1.mn a n menu nh.spu-ll
mils ue C J'Sc}\m1d't, llcmdng
l| 8 nL
DRAFT BOARDSEEKING MEN
nmzwn.Floyd Henry A w " .Kennard
2Chicsgo, nlinoia)Clifford Kenneth Hmmm, BlnirHenry George Paper,Arling-
tonHarlan Ferdlnnnd Kruger, Arl~
ingumCharles Innes Knll, Arlington
Prod Benjnmin Owens, Fonta-
nellaHenry C. Schumuher, Kennud
Everett Lenny McKe\-ehn-, Fort
CalhounRobert Randall Cushman, Blair
F o n P o o l . 0 P E N1 NG \ l $ L n n i p - ' L m i , , . , ; . , . , . , . . j \
and smoke pau.Fon further d¢~
:rom "é§""°"`i;.\'§i'""°" 1 ";§"' morlzung lun.--.__epno e mp p y o u m Gmlht i w " .`in the future.Also rP°¢\=i=\¢ win wwe ','{;Yh":d"'hm n patient
beDr.1»eoll.Chriltnn|¢njlllo 1fli ldnuE¢er_°"
.:".;;..-en.in.
une u y lun ns , ja il.: a nd i nn ututimll
' f o r c n n u p u u l di ae uc s we n :'tnmnd 1-n on.On the mo mi . n ¢ d l! '
q "LD nuuw Inluvuus v1v;u.-....._
go inw the mmufuhxre of lynuxe.th: rubber from gnin almlml.A
third lwllwf will be A Nvraantvdm of a petroleum firm wlm will
tell the fuk: lbon! the overflowing
l¥Ml8e bulk! in the all tiddn.
A number of Blair men are u-pected in ntwld the meeting.
smltlclem nroun renrdlnr the
She wu box-min Council muraon Oc tobe r B. ~At the '¢°in ! 1 9 y u n | h e v u m u ' r l a d w f ,
Snmnel Axtell and w them »-'mfg
children were hom,Hn. W a lnr
Servil of llc-Alllumer,0kl.\hum|;lcanxrd of Blai r; late r of Sunfl
d n d Csllfornin;Chris of Blair;un' s mh Gi llhm o f B1 .xr.Q=-
u f ¢-:va
o u r
; ; _ " ' " " n f e m
'il' 'éoif nw ~ dt up
_`.. 'lweek.L "f;§f5i'\Workman hnve begun vmplr-The Wuhington County Dralt ,,\ ' ' f ~'ing the pon] lor summer um, hay Holrd in makin( the following ~~
~~n n Lidmt and Wlter Commun- qxen whose mme: md hxt hwwn r n
.. .. L_.___,,\
" ` "1ini nun:nws nm will...-:.\. 1.....m:l»°in nuttin: tha uro-§,;»\w ui r ; ; ; ; ; f e ¢ ; i n ; 1 ; l; ld d I ¢ V ; e lt . l g r f , ; , ; i [ily , lo
th i !h i s been the ir hour
' l ' H E G U N __ ._ _; \ , , . , . ;. . ~ s ¢ ¢ » 5 i u b g _
|
H ;.sinner Bury L Man-in report-Ithat 600 pounds of chlorhm hu
bw:received with indicniam
dnt "pexhn\>|" nn added mpply
eon\d be mmm m u .Tha 000
wand! vill quads the pool from
three to six weeks, ha guts, de-
pendent upon the weather.E!-ceuive w u usa for the chemi-
cal nukes it very difficult to ob-
min.
idrlx-sun ue nnau DenuwzHarryLindnrmm.last known
nddnsl-lhpleton, lawnChute:Hu-Lui Hmmm Arl-
ington, Nebnlklb J une Allan Atiingwul No-
Vlughn Conrad Helm, 482855
S. 22nd St., Omnha, Nebnnh
"Arnold Uhlex-,Herm|.n, Nehru-
Anyone knowing of the where-
nbouta _ol ~ men m fequeewd
lrelam
"Just arrival
had 1 iowly co
fo\lowl."
Thi n v u the
receivad hte F
Mn. Hi Ax-kell,
1 lroops
in Nm-m In-rmtxy.Latin
~.
: I n k H m m m i n n n n i n s s v e r r § ' » I & ' f f ~ = f » m m m .
..:..¢..1 nM¢|- sm the result. of ac l h l e d m u l l s !v- n u. . ... . ., - .__...___Yidny n i g h t b y g u n lh o t wo u n d f r o m n g u n u m \'D J ,c .v .n o w i f u m
_h p o n d to b e p tB l u r fr 9 m °&~ ° : _ : ; " 1 . _ .\a.:r€nve in y h T.h er .H o n o r T h e e a é No ma ll r m n n c h e d c h u 'Une ownzr
non, Tech. Kennekh Reddink ox
the U. S. Army.Aa fu 5| cqn
be determined, young Reddmg 1|
the first, Washington Cuunly boy
~~\,
r-,n u .. ......,..._ .__.Jonas Burcham, last Sunday and
while there atwmptzd to make a
gun work which hnd been bd-
fling Jorma.The gun carried n
load of buckshot which, when itwasfired,:truck in the fleshy
part of a finger.nn.. ..\..,.u-im wh-nd nut x nnm~
°the war md my. hat lemr n-vm :could uve my one or me ,W~~yuu wu in Muula. I'~ 1.\There were ma servant: und we had
.-" g y lug wire w you was onf w ma h o n ov rn be d: frm: i rqC~|Jl!\\l-"Y 2 7. fmm Luhio , ~ sheets but w ul it was A wvnder-
~And 1 hoPe 011% sm; recsnved 'H ful place. Tint night n lot of hill#
o . L I md im nn-wed by.x>lw¢, broke loose in town. Rsiding ma
__dnt dly from Calcuth. IW "d,bumin¢ .Whit police were kid*
'DM-1-mhn Gr-nuns.Bi lll d, um; ume night took A tam °.joined in the fun.The re ws lm
r....:..pr;l'D¢tn n otif y me dza n Do am a u. u | \.r
~.~_ '.J
VERNON G. WAGER
Hn .Honora Badger hu been
ncling pmtmlnfeu since :he deathofPostmaster G. l.Pfeiffer late
last (all and will continue on uMr, Wngefs uduumt.,nc/:odng
m m-sent plum.MQ. 351:3-
U I a m 1 n u " ,
.S l u m p F o l l o w m
P o l i c y C h a n g e
l W h e a t D o W n Th i r t g e n
n-...4 ». In Tlfno lr At Blau'
LIST TUNE 1STAMP FOODS
Blue Stamp food! for June, anlisted in the official U. S. depart-
ment of agriculture bulletin,in~
elude yhe following cnmmodlues:
Shdl gggq corn mail,dried
pnmel, butter,when flour, en---_.~_..n,...»ull-rininlz
41
L u v :| . | | | J : u - _ . -| l - 1 - - -_e r o f s h o t b u t a n X - n y t h e m u t t 1 G l n . " " " " '" °" T '- - -I c a m - . . . f u l 3 n \ m P T o H O D - »| R m g o o g ,B u n n n .\ .I a a m b l l u n c e g f o r d e r l e m S w v '
__1.. . . . . .. 1 . _ \- _ . A - A S s . . . ¢; , _. | , . | , 'o u u u w A - - - - -.'1 \"ln Rangoon were wal ulvun mmugn mum n.¢...........o r Na tx o n s D |¢nd| of tam ul freight md dll-_momlng wmtU;u\¢ compourd m
A record avid ol tive h\xnd.red<5°mb|°d tmucka and an the Bndah get ont 9,"um meng Qmcls
fm ntlendd the umml h e w a t u m e a r l y G" t h e y W m)'on uh u mR .'h J e moon of QE' Zhi:
gmngtnlose ngoonta e 'PF' ganxsailocmm :tufted nremrhe§>-Y '°Q'ff,ul:,§";,§,',wg 1'§':,;we wanted w clear the city °f "wi fine nsldmces.W ho l e a mz; a
.QE °é'1.,\¢.,. me in ills Blair ¢,°,.fv\l\||hln cal`K°~01 course we du!beautiful home were burned to'. -.- L... \,...» ao wnuld ba be-1 nn vmund md Lhe wholetmmwasQrvéd as nrintant under n. u .\;|:uum 4.u ""*'1' """neneu ' " " "*'"°~ ' - " 3McClellan.lll °» f ha 1ru_ ~Elevators f.'.'1'1'l'. '.f.'3.'I?.lawn!n-lu. dn
master precedinK the sppoinunemlof the late Mr. Pfeiffer.l A ghmge of policy by the ld-
Mr. Wager, born and ruised on \ miniltfltive powers "_Wuhlpg-
farm near Arlington, attended the,An' D_ C_ \"¢kfu¢d directly into
Arlington schools snd the 5"°°it.be lspa of Washington CountySchool °! Agriculture an L"\°°l"-ummm uns work ma has left inHesssisted his Luther.Ernutin wake sn uncertain grain mfg.
Wager, in fumilll until his psr-t which my ng, some time on
ents retired and moved to Arli!\8 iretilfh w lu uormsl gurus.ton.''l The ndminish'\t:lon's "Good
During the World Wlr, he en-pdxhbof p°1;¢y~» exercised ln the
liatedinthe AirCorpssndwssthe renwvll of grain Lsriffs, left the
ms t from Ar-li-sgmn to go W"-lam ope n m nm tum eo try
seas.Upon his return he wss am- 'mx low priced South canplayed for some time st the Fsmv- mm;Q, Monday, fmqsrlug the
d s lnmber and Gr-sin Co., and announcement of the removal oflorsnumberolyearshewuins tx-sdereatrictions,snumbo'rof tl1ew e r e wri mrlhlv wsu. w.c. nadon's rgain -ramen withheld
3611"For the rm five yesn \'° mans entirely \>-Minn' sn wtf
hllssrvedusssessorforArlin!~¢¢|,,,,(q,¢,,,,P,,||¢y,mn ww»d=iv.v-enum when se ma n n-,ws s nuri a s s l i m#
sppllnd for we o o o h--= ~ fnl n8 l.D9 s we o ks ¢ o tAs pl\!¢ !l¢postmsster.price o l 96c wdsy,Cum which
l r .Wucer umm sn \lr\l|l"°iwss 'IZ c dropped on 69%¢; sad ov;
and for some time he nn Wldroppedtrom 40eso81c.'¢"1°"°"~ff- flvlns s ud a wwdl w l a m s w s n ze m s u z o l s h f f
s P ' - n l *lnrvlm.Al'Dtl°*§\'\ly over s month swly and in vdew
lun g w o l m" °f fi n e r to h xs o r o f s e u n z e n s n m v mv e d l
Omm-H4lsmls1 l¢ ¢|,hi lVl!o b\i nltho :,"£Ei'i'..'Z"l£'l';»-1-..f
;,,,, ,,,, gu"n Edws rds ,n ndtb l!¢ n ,;| , ,,\,y ¢ | ,, un pnug y ugg
have ° ' " ' ° " f 5 ° " * ° f l | * ' " ' N m s x m p n u m w m u m m -
nun!-bl old.nn. 5. |-.¢h.¢_
xmur,u........,\..._,__edible beans,fra h vegetables
(not including lrinh potatoes),fresh onuges and l r a h grape-
fruit.The above-numed foods may beexehxnged for blue food orderstamps in any eligible retail food
store participating in the food
ntunp program. Stamp plan areasincluded, in addition w Nebras-
ka, ue Illinois,ludnna,lows,
Kansas,Mlchigsn,Minnesota,Missouri,NorLh Dnkotl, _0h1o,
South Dakota s.nd Wisconsin.
140 ON FEEDERS'rome 'rnunsnnr
One hundred forty We-lhilillhll
County fnrmen md business mentookpart in the snnual feeders
day tour lsst Thursdly whichtoured livestock pens in Glmins
County.,
N O T I C E
Tse Wilde-Wood!dtele willme s ms tth o ho mo o ll li s s bo rs
x u n a t s z r o n c n n m ms w d - v .
-lun¢ x4 ,1s 42 .'n¢ u>¢ mo drou
¢ l l w l u » » r n o w s R 8 ~
KENNETH us uuls s
£0 lund with s U. S. lighting
force oh the Emerald Isle.
Redding enlistd for army ser-
vice sz Blair more thlrl I Y°°l'
asv.He wu inducted on Febru-lrl 27, 1941, and since then hld
been utstloned nt Fon Knox.
Kanuieky, with the emevtivv or
three months spent on maneuv-ers Inst summer,He served ssannrmy nook while in the
Sutes.- .
Kmn¢h's mother,llrs.Ar-
ksll, ll yresident of the lo u!
Veteran of Fordgu Wan Ami-
lhfv md is sms-rsa smws' uw
moot faithful members o l Bd!
patriotic arpnlmsdeu.
l\ Ul \ » 3 D u. |uv s »..vS T O R E B U I L D I N G S
Simon Korshol completed u dell,lwedneld-ly afternoon, whereby he
lhecomea the owner of the two P. 2.
,Wilson buildirkl on WsshingwnStreet, now oecupled by Hugh J.
Cooke and H. J. Rnhlnson." l e
isulo was made Lllmugh N. T. Lunl.
Blair resl eztste agent.
DANA MAN ISARMY CHAPLAIN
Rev.Luundl Pedersen, graduate
ol Duns College snd Trinity Sem-
inlry.has mlixted in the armyss chaplsin lor the United Domllh Evnngelliesl Luthnrln Church.
Psltor of the Luthersn Churchsl; Harlsn, lows, the past sevenlyears, he leaves on June 18 for
sarvice.
E, s n d Hrs . lord! Jlc oblonnun-ned tn Alliance,Nehnlna
&mdAy lollmvlnl A vllit st the
parental, Ola Jacobson, home.
In du s Gol&eek suffered s
1,¢m,¢,,_\¢»h,,4,,_
l
. . . N . . . . . _ . . - . -Y .M m b e r s r t h e ~ n o t; u ¢ r l o t i e § . , , . . . l . . ' Z i . . .m y i c r o t h e c i t y w o u l d h a v e t o o g
i n t h e p r o g r a m s n d p a n d a : A m e r l - : ° " C ' " ~ ° ¢ d s o w e l l l w o r k e d s l m o s t
c a n I n g i o n p o s t u m s u x d l l s r y ;n i g h t a n d d l y w h i l e t h e r e E W "
v .p _w . p g " a n d a u d l i s r y ; w o q s o w e w e r e t h e r e o v e r s m o n t h .
m e n ' s m u d G e m ;B o y S ¢ w " ; | B y ' w e 'l m e a n m y s e l f a n d s h s ! !
G i r l S c o u t s ; A o e t s m d i n r u i n -d o z e n o f u w ' G r o u p ' .
s r y , t h e 8 e t 4 0 , w h o s e o n l y W a s h -
i n g t o n C o u n t y m e m b e r i s H n .E .
B. Canon.The opening exerdwl took plane
at the Clvll Wsr monument an the
weat court house lawn, where the
psrsde assembled.The B1air High School bend, in
full unllorm, was led by seversl
bston twirlen and was di nr wi
by Lellle lhrks, high school mu-
sic instructor.At the eeruetefy, asecondimpressiveprugrsm tookplus ot the soldiefs lot.A mili-
tary mute by the Amerienn IA-
gion Flril18 S'-wld usd the vllylmr
ol ups ooncluded the smlual rites.
Miss Ads Rogert of Henusn,whose marriage will be sn eventof the nur future, wus holland
at s miscellaneous shower, sunday
dlkrllvvll- The event took plsoa
\"I vu sutloned at the ,General
Lllowrs assembling plum most oflthe time in disrge of productlum.
My job of oourse was to hurryassemblyund on expedite the
movement of trucks from the
plnnt.Other members of the
l m sasembly ef the less compli-
estpd jobs."We were very sueceuful in this
work the li nt three weeks.Ol
euune the work was hsndiuvxwd
by the constant bombing of j-he
city sud surrounding country.
however with A V G knocking
the hp: out of the sky every fewhours we did have a few hours o!
resplus.About this tame the Jspe were
comix ln a Pu spd Pogue, forty
and fifty miles north at the wwnand thounsndl ol the ludixn mi
n t h e h o ms d h s s - p s mm ,\whitenlnld»sntswéroleamluleu:h
under s llll of smoke and cinders,
Added to this were our own firesset in destroy everything of ushe-
thst we had to leave behind.Dy~
namite snd gunlhots added to the
confusion."We completed our W0l'k andgot our flunlnouvoy togithér at
sbout five n'cloek and started out.
Nadlsss to say we were armed zothe teeth. We curled plltoil md
tommy guns snd had s Chklee ee-
cort of tummy guns besides.
"Our convoy consisted of ni m-
loaded trucks and our order: verbfnclean the road of all ¢ElBed`
equipment ss we came in ft.'hair
tumed outtobe qulte so fue p r ,
as every few miles we wudd amo-onto disabled or wrecked ma ll
abnndoned trsrks.We d :
'trucks out or slmort ne r r a s v -
ki ndl of uno ."I'll never forget the roa'Fso»
Mandalay.'nn o ur a x o n s -|¢e t h e J i o o -o r
m m l .m el'¢f\|l°€¢-We e s rrle d s e ~ dl!
(Continued on pg 45
Group set up assembling plants 1or
. ; ,
eeuvsble position And mln gai lak '
R h i r Noh rllk l. J IJ DB 4.19 42
Budbsn m m an do -~hdn tha wlmnds mah the M81
nouible me at mm enniv1n°1\¢. \\\the onlnlon of Jouvh B. Eutmm.dlncwr of dw Od i n o ! ' Dd mn'l`n.n»poru»tion.ln s nu m: ul -
dress. he mnuted three nedflc
stem dmc mn be inked m nmvent
cu' s hnmku.Flnt, railroad an an ln noe-neulun of lhinnen n Inn nut of
|lllnm-llln.W,E.Auvlnl1 v
Bmy o f I-nmunl.md Al
Bucher of Nonh Bend weredur dinner n u n n t t h e
Annlehy home.mm A l b a m Annlebv n
home Thuradny from Wnynashehu c o mnle hd he r nmat collen.She will tombvear ln uzhool dmxm No.;
Do u county.
H r . md H n . J o e K o n v a liu md
h m i l y want Un vili\.xelndvss at
Fort Dodz n.Iowa.and v m alsoso w O mw nd md N o rfo lk b e fo r e
returnimz home.Mr .and M n .P mn k - R d d x e ll
f r o m Ames.Io wa , vi si te d st. the
~ho me over th e
nM.L e ttedren of Dmsha. :nent Qm week-end
r Mc Ca nn l n d c hil-
0
~gg.OF |nt¢rest
n ilu. Taylor lhadows of Omlhl
-»-md. Byrle Biiley of Bhir spent-~ ~im, week-endht tha Otis Decker
~slr hnme...\Mr. md Hrs.H.Ericson,Mr.|.n'And MPS- Wlddo Pmamd visited
ac the D. Pritcblrd home.
M~. ma na~ ~Jon ic~ .md
F'nmoutl'D¢l1i=Satnr¢h¥sv¢1.i.nx
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Bhifl Lemin g N U W IP IP Q Subscription Price Per Yen. $1.5U|
°"'. 1 n....n f
uma s, f§1sT{"l`u}"p.§»"w'§n¢ st Bum, Nebraska.PUBLISHED EVERY 'rnunwwu
m e u m a .d u c e d b v f u r t h e r s n e e d m x u p l o n d -
i m r m d 'x n l o a d l m r ° l > ° r § 5 ° M ~
M u c h l u n a l r e a d y b e e n d o n e m t h i n
d i r e l r t i o n . h e m d , b u t t h e r e l a s t i l l
: m u l e r o o m f o r i m p r o v e m e n t .
S e c o n d .t h e h e s w e r u n u e
l o a d e d . d m m a n w o r k t h e y c a n d n .
M o n o p e m w p c a n a r e r i u w l o a d e d
t o a t p l d t y .b u t t h a t i s n o t t r u e
a l b o x c u p .H e r e l u i k l .1 . w i d e
m n r g l n o l i m p r o v e m e n t i n e n t l n l y
p n c t l a b l e . a n d l t w o u l d b e s w i v -
a l e n t t o s d d l n g t h o n n n d l o f a n
t o t h o w t d s u p p l y .T o m o v e I
p a r t y - l o a d e d c a r n m m m h t o A d e ~
m i t e m m o f v i m t n m p c r u d o n
Mrs. John Johnsen nnd uumner.Mn. Holm Donaldson and Mr. andMn. Wllllun Christensen and hm-ily vlnited Slhmilv ;§t.ernoun vimEmil Gotuc h ml L\1|y_Mr. And Mn. Hanrv Gotudl nnd
Irvin ment S\\Dd-lv avenipz with
Hr. and Mrs. John Dornadmr md
Llmlly.Irvin Gotuch wu n Sundayw at Kdmh ma Kennit Corne-
us.Mr. And Hn, Dsvs Kmler mdurn were Sunday a lle n a t the
Peter Kmnr home.Mr.uni Mm Howard Appleby
...A u. ...A Mn Rmnrd A\mlebvMiller M n Glen Rmenbxlnnzuet Ann and Mm Chnpnnn'wen rua!-I a next meednx spam the week-end vmelng relu-|w\llbew1¢hM'uck Rombsumluvea .lt Tlldcn Ind Newman
|Mr nnd Mn.Jenna sre'Grove. Nebnsh.vldtml thu week nz Harlnnd Mr m d m e Arthur Leach
lawn.ur J r Ind of Bn-
Dr -< l ° e ~ :. . . °'3..li'.§°'J$l'£ beewwnsa i i . "wen dmnerfnmilolrzuem.m y, nt the D. Pnwh-frlengs in Kmnud. Slturdly. _ard home.
lrwln Roblnwn. who in workunz Wilnu B a m o f o m l n m e m
xt Mad. went the week-end nt the week-md with har mother mdhome.M m L e n m m .Hn. Huy J ambao n o l Omlhl Mr.md M n .Inlle Bc rrv ulgg-f snnnday with lr.md Mn. Omnhn spent Snturdny wldz Mn.lllmnSmi¢l\.____§ ¢ B g r r 7 | n d l r . u x \ M n . E . E .
ll . ; \'IL"§§`En"i»§r f the lnt;er'|
d l""l'i'...%.»»m Jackaopnwent w Blnlr.
Mondn _ w are for her mower.Hn. Em Hove ndi ck. for n (ew
rs.L.B.Human spent luv.
week lp Omnha with her dnuxhmer,
none. who gnderwenr an wpen-
es .dllguno Hovraick and Mnrlnn
Sbmknl nttmdsd n club meetlnst.Wednudly nltomoop.nt K m
lad! Feng-bncher'l.Mr. md Mn. Chnrlea Hovendlrk
lM:°Jl:»°°sX`n2iaIE" ii}}f inlé|"'iEZ .ml Mrs. Roy muah. n.l»_\
- SMI! .=v-#ns ys1¢°.f:.e°
home.1
er. mn. nu nuwe.nun... .w...,_is unending um week nr the Ruwe
Snendinz Thundnv eveninz nt
the Raymond Mwll home. honor-
ing lnxl¢ne'l blrthdny,verMunn. and Mesdamex Art Ulwrlllmd lelvin. Harold Murill. Shirleynad Jnniee. A. l. Mnlill md Bob-
ble md P. K. Andenon.Mr. and Mn. lnrs Petenon ofRoseHi ll wus S-xml-day svenink
vixlmrs nt Arthur W. Andanan'|
Mu-lraret Effknn spent severald u p I n t week nt the Wllli-lm
Schelameda home.Mr. and Mn.Charles Gosurd
J OHN ' A RHOA D E S , E d i wr a n a ruvuluulrJ . HI LTON Rilo mr mn s , A li ! ! - Hi t E d ito r ; A d v¢ r ti li n ¢
MA RY ~ B B ' r H Mc QUA RRI E , L o c a l E d i to r
Irnn \r»n\|.r\\ A I t:| nIlhl'I'(1N ~ ~M 1 5 2 5 V n r l u u n am m m R A M i 1 s s § f § , f . i » § f » t § 1 ¢b i m r b r
" "4 Ianaountaofn-monthetheorythat'their drivinsr vu eulntalal to nstional defensin-Pmlmbiy novrhen[elle in the world il a, mints ca:
no -u:.:..\ 1... ,,,.,|,,,1
'!!"-`1 |_N m u ' m ' . t m ""'-Nh'-t ;m l 'mn ___ _- ___ ___mm. funn: mum n ram-|?£.°£.""'..;'.. nl ...F n.. Inu.M n .Wesley xn ns ue u or u m a -Illr u w a n t s m u a w wi th m~a.\"'1.'?." }',E',."'§,.c. A. Hnrrinon °fl""2.*f3"_Ef. "§.".'§'. ""'?..lEf."'»I;¥1....A
.ur uw ...-.....-__ .maalurea down in Washinlrtou bixl
buaiueaa is threatened but il not:afraid.Ita n s ta rud a he l v y l v liand la menlrdl for lt.The talk
ot hlttlncr the laborer with heavy
taxes is mum as somethin! of_ajqkg,To the mln who hal builtuv a reasonably aucceasful ma ll
m a m a the new tax nrovonlsll in many cases prove confisca-
and bankruotinz.lt le the§»<f<"= class of sevpls who will be
t the hardest.
There have been so manv taxproposals that the people are be-wildered.But they are hecomlnK
aware of the truth of the state-ment that "the power to tax is thepower to destroy". This can be il-
lustrated by nuuvosals to tax ex-cess Drofita up to 100 per cent, or
to allow°only a 6 per cent retur'n.Blu business can stand th\s.\
But what about die tens of thous-,mds of small businesses?Even
iz they could operate on that m-
ia, would their future not be_Drac~|
a mm...._ __lowest.M a t Conrmumar and
Senators live in aoartment housesand hotels when lt il more advln-
tazeoua to use a tadcab than a
private car.Writlnx oa this situation. Ray-» = ; ° = ; ; \ _ C l a g e r a y s :; ' l ` h e a t t i m a e
o a e n a n a ntives make orre'a blood boil."Th i s
mu o li n e :n b i s a z la r i n t e xa mo leof privilerzed offic lalism aaldnx the
whic h the offlc eholders do not with
so share.It' a h lzh ti me th a t o u r
gr owin g ar my o f u ub lic s er van ts ,
which is acouirinz more and morespecial prlvilezea. was aet back on
its heels and made to eat the samekind of broad lt rations out to the
ueonle.`.
The Mask ls Off
mr -......,...._- ,_...__.. _rnally rlul to a oeak in October.
At that time the danxer pl como*tion and awnam becornp great-
est.Th e mo r e t h a t n u k c a n b ecut down and the valleys filled un.the more work the cars and loco-
rnotivu can do.The reant cam-paign unrlnz consumers to bu?
their winters coal duriuz the sum-mer. is an example of the kind ofactivity that should be intenalfid
and exnanded.The magnificent joh done by therailroads is without orecedent intransportation history.Tho con-
tinuance of that iob Dlrtlv de-
Mnds on maximum m°D¢ration
from everyone who uses rail ler-vice.We must keen the cars roll-g v - n d k e e p t h e m l o a d e d t o t h e
u m
c o mmo n n e o n l e t o ma k e ~
IThe people are turnlnx a deal,ear to the axiuuim .ot uruwnentsjo!public qwrsershm qf electric
power.It is a dead issue eom»ticallv frozen and their ability to pared to the important issues of
the day.expand destroyed?I( little business is too badly
wer. and thenert thins we knowthecountryisdependentalmost,
A notable examole or this fact,nrndicaoped. biz business meta bls'» lm occurred in the Pacific North-Iiwesl.home of Bonneville and.Grand Coulee dams. where thesocialistshave used every con-l
lstei'l|:e._ When that day comes. tlwlceivsble weapon in continuum at-Ientirely on biz business for its ex-I
stage is set for state socialism.
for the cry would zo uo that nri-vate enterorlae should not existforthe few at the expense of
l1\Bl\Y~Here in an imidious danzer in
taxation to the Uoint of confisca-tion, which few uooplo nn-ubably
realiu.;it can not only destroy in-
.. ......,.._K... ..-.._.r.._
tempts to destroy pnvate elettnccornnanies.On the 15th dav of=
May, three Pacific Northwest dis-
tricts voted "No" decisively onpublicownershipprooosals.This
occurred despite the costlv. armres-sive campaigns waged by govem-l
ment~employed p\.\blic~power ad-\ vocutes.
U.-.. L_..- ls r.. .. canine-k
Peualialnl Fair Dealing
The general price-freeainr: order
which recently went into effecthas not oonxnlstely solved the price
problem by a Ions shot.Imoor-tant readiustments must be made
if thousands of American business~es are to be saved from economic
disaster.The most dimwt nroblem con-frontinxz the retail mereham isthat ol the so-called "roll-haclt".
Lenz axo. retailers were asked bythe government to hold their pne-es to the lowest possible level, andthe splendid nianner in which theydid has been hurhly uraised by such
rntonned officials as OPA Adminf
istrator leon Henderson.Patri-
otic retaiicra priced their wareson the basis of the oriziral cost
:....»....t .1 vanlaramom mar.An a
home.ner. us, ..._ .__
dauahten were wlars, Thursday.
at the Henry Gottsoh hone.Peter Petersen retnrnd w Oma-
~.:y "...:.'~r -°=. : ° " = ~ e r "
wr r.rs.and Irvinl.Mr. and Mrs.Gus Aueh havereceivedword from thdr son.
Chester.that he is now in Soo-
kane. WashingtonChrisSchumalter and familysnent Thursday ovenisuz with Mr.and Mrs. Gus Audi.Henry Kroner of.Elkhorn.
Mr. and Mrs.Chrla Kruse andl
Marzreta.Esther and Anita`
Mordhorst ol Omaha and Mr. andMn.Herman Kroger visited thePeter iilvxer family. Sunday.~ lfld Mrs.Harley Annleby
visited Sunday evaninz with Mr.and Mrs. Elsa Apnlebv and farmily.lfamily, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rosen-Rllnh.Roland and Kormetlrhsum soent Sundav at J. P. Chris-
Ohrt spent Thursday afternoon'u-.nsens ol Washinszton.with their cousin. Irvin Gottach.|-Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Anderson at-~and Mrs. Emeet Krorcerietided a familv oicnic at Blair.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Peter Krwr- Saturday.er. Saturday.|Mr. and Mrs.Jap RosenbaumMr. and Mrs. John Dornackenentertsined for dinner.Sunday.
and fam\)y. Mr._ and Mrs. Henry`Mr.and Mrs. Joe Stewart. IvanGottsch and Irvin and Peter Pet- Anderson. Melvin Rosenbaum and
ecsen soent Wednesday eveninz_Billie from Herman.with Mr. and Mrs.Exzert Ohrtv La Veme Dale of Garden City.
and sons. helmnxz Mrs. Ohrt cole-Kuhn who is visitinz the v8ren-brate her brrthdav.lm, Elmer Dale home, left accom-1AVonne Kr-user, Mrs.Emminoanied by his brother.Kenneth.Chamblon. and Gene soent the for a few day'a stay in Kansas
week-end in Omdra with Mr. and City.Mrs. Joe S-oheacher.|Those heluinz Mrs.Christina
Mr.and Mrs.John Dornacker,Miller celebrate her birthday. Sun-
and family soent I-'riday evening day, at the Morris Anderson home.with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cnris-'were Mrs. Marv Jacobsen of Omu.ltensen and family.Iha, Mrs. Henry Miller, Mrs. Arthur
u - - _ i " _u-.._. r-..»-.i. -_i:r....~.Mr..Clans Schneider.
Goats at the E.0.Falnhild
home dur-ln! dis week were Dr.
Caakie Pruner.Mr.and Mrs.James Anderson and baby. Wil-liam Bruuaa and family of Oma-ha, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Booher of
Cedar Bluffs.om mm has moved to Noni-i
Bend lor the summer months.
Mr. and Mrs. Harland French ofOmaha visited at Georzs Menk-
inn. Saturday-Mrs.Ruth Rosenbaum spentseveral days with Mn. Hattie Mc~
Cann and Florence in Omaha.Otto Kernvcke ol Lyons Yilitcd
Sunday at the G.E.Kronbem
home and his mother. Mrs. Johan-
nah Kemocke.Mr.and Mrs.Harlamd Christen-
Qiriltina Miller.Mn.Bettie Mt-Cunu and Flor-ence of Omaha :nent Saturdaywith Mrs. Ruth Rosenbaum.Mr. and Mn. Frank Vyhlral ofDavid City and Mr. and Mrs. Har-ry Edwards and Romana of BlairspentSundayattheGeonze
T. W. Beta.after soendinz the
week here. has returned to the A.E. Karnett home. in Omaha.Mr. and Mrs. Georze Hama ofCedarRapids,Iowa. are viliLinKat the home of Roy Nelson.
lenkinl home.
sen ol Omaha, Mrs. Vance Terry.Mr. and Mrs. Jeas Gottsch and
ni. ......._._Dea Moines. Iowa. avant Memorial
Day and Sunday at L. B. Harri-
son'|.Mr. and Mrs. l-'red Peck. Nelliemeun. a twhdo d the Wilkinsfamily reunion at the Blair Swim-
mim Pool park. Sunday.Mrs. William Schelstsde and twoniece! of Columbus and MarxprjetEffkea were Friday eveninz Vint-on at Alma and Birdie Fletchers.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles l-Iovmdick
visited the Kennazd cemetery.Mr. and Mn. Leonard Bartlinrr.Marilyn and sharon. soent FridayFred Pecks.._evenimr at''-` "Mr. and Mrs. Vernon I-Iovandick.~. m a m a Jimmie and Lois were omg" vis-
Mrs. Hans Mencke and Darlow itora at Charles Hovendsck s.
spent Wednesday with Mrs.Al-Mrs.William Schelstede wasfredPaulsen in Fremont.hostas to the New Enxland Club.
Mr.and Mrs.Jim Thompson, Thursday.Present were MemMfrsHowardRum;of Garypln- dames Ed_Blum. R-\Ym0ll¢l Mazrll.
diana, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jordan A. l. Mamll. Bert Thombson. F-BY
were visitors at the Bemand McConnaha.Bettv Ind Frances.Thompson home. Tuesday.Leonard Bartlint.Anhur W, A11-Mr. and Mm. sin Jann and Ru-dersan. wwf CurleY~Mrs. 1-'readolph, Mr.and Mrs.Fritz Jann Effken and children of Herman
and family.Mr,and Mre.Ono were visiton.Schneckloth. Mr. and Mrs. Bem-Mrs. Warren {*k°n°\d and sonsard Thompson and son,Mrs. A-were Tuesday vim/ora of Alma and
manda _Svogei-son,Mrs.Lizzie Birdie Fletcher.. .Wulf, Jim Sunda and Harriet Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Malzrli
called at the P m wulr home, and "'""v we re Sunday dinner
Friday evening.guests at John Jackson s._Those helping Jim Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sonck and
celebrate his birthday,Sunday, family were runner nests.Sun-
May 31, were Mr. and Mrs. Dan day of Mrs. Ida.Ruwe.Mr.
Thompson,Mr.and Mrs.s u nk Svnck.Wesley and lis yercThompson, Mr. and Mrs. Bemard evening callers at the '\`h°"°\".
Thompson and Alfred James. Mr. san home..`and Mrs.Jerry Jordan, Mn. A-Mr.and Mrs.Jav Frasier and
landa GSvogerson. Mrs.Howard ummy 3° and ¥e"r':9£
u .race, Jean,P remon were y5K--..-.. .»._-.§'$°'l lm: ..a.m.»- at Auiruat Jordan's..__~
m r .dau zr te ra s pen t Me mo ri al D a y a tBlai r an d we re dinner : m e m o f
the Ben Pec k family .Mr . a n d Mr s .A .I . M a d l l an d
Bobble we re Sun da y evan in z vla-
itnr s at A lb er t Hu e' s.Erik sen wa s a
»hn Jach.son's.
ittellded the
Y.lncheo'n at~day altar-/Xrumsr.~ll.e, Her-
Mlaa Jeraldine
Sunday caller 1
The followlm
mother and dansTelbastamm.noon:Mudarne<Oscar Blum. HanmanSm-ick.Pat k, Al ma
Anderson.Jav Walter,°"""",,{"{Hirold th g d
is een ma l ttaKro l!:2\
Mr. and Mrs. James .. Mrs.Alta Aubert. Eunice and cn of
Fairbury.Nebraska wer.over-nizht rruests.Saturday. at the\Cheater Hovendick home.OnSunday they accompanied the Hoy.endicks to the Freeman . Loftls
home near Tekamah where alllwere dinner mlests.Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Ives and dauuhter wereRllests also.Mr.and Mrs.Herman Roxerttook their son. Emmett to the hos-pital.Monday.for an nproendec-
tomy,
a a a a n n l a a a a l n a a a a a a a a
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ulvwuu mllul . vu u. an ur ,W "_ ________ ____lin! 0-lm '°;'5'7*'~;_" :fl our wllola }|°°;';\:;|:°¢ whit 'ng on||gq|¢_ "' """"' " ' "mx M-|n,"_{n`]|;mr..-n. nu-.1 w.-un.,-..........lnlawlr tn "'R"1W ""inth|m lnd|af|.ls|vohnnunlpu¢¢h"n ee'I Irvi n i : ; G M___ in 1 N-" ,|,ma nu Dornlehr all¢dM'n. E. EEE. !iil.`H.i§Wn|~lL limAm.n n tnrégtnz dnaunx in mu meumn.'l'h»v"l'h fmdmm ln m u n. at ""' cum |ran, M n ___Knus home In Oml- Hn.Ellls Millar.lhrvln. Hn.on | nm' me m-Ink mn: eomnln-ll ;\|lute ll. FridaynoU,-nm ug a w m n u g.¢heyml|ov||ltndl|n.lARovlI£||u|o!FonGll|wll\.b'°'nt an Clarkson llr. ma Hn. q._w ggpqr _ua "a
ner w u served which w la13by 'he guest s w aurprile 5
omp w n ~H . .R m .w u n m m L.mend - 1
misses runus :nu ar¢»\-- _er an d Mr s .Mu - y La n de n we re '.Sunday dinner :meats o f Mr s.
Lillian I n f ti n : n d W ay ne.
D o n C m w m a ~ s u p p e r Vi si t Y o u r Barber \'fn1rn Of te nu v u u » - u r -. . - _ - . . -me n s to b a h n te Ita m x oronrrnmso an not to kiil Drivata e nternrisc
th a t h u mn d e th e Un i te d S ta te s .
In le vy i n g ta xe s to wi n th e wa r
ur for my other nurnoae a. the pur-
r g z u should be m d m t m t b e to
p th e s e s mlll conc enm operat-i mr and re u on n bly urosneroun in
ord er 'th at the y c xn na v d w taxe s.
ies w e Kivinaf
power servic e 1
and homes --angantictnxea.'
pd vate uti li ty
lated nn d c ont:
ernme nt, while
pmje c ts are n
cpntrol or t-lzfi
excollent. low-cost which l m m m between um"----:o industr'les. fa1"m=1|wholasalo and the retail price in §§>=.l'11.";_,$f.'f.?.'
d also Dlylmr ¢i~ d=E°'-Unless" 1"°f°h""}:' are W"Mr. and Mn.w i n i m Wiliam-
I'hey lmow that a matted the roll-b&ck,they will bum and Henry Charles and Mria completely reml- lowly be bound to sell mam; and Mrs Harvey Melton ~ p t 1rolled by local gov- items without any martin of prof- visiwd §~,,id with M d f i t
government °Vm¢d it whataoevor\--ami. aomo jtuna at Raymond Sdfuldt and 'M A n ;
ot subject m local absolute loss.It us obvaous that Melton.~9111: :!':.E."?.?~i ?1=.>1_ 'z':=§i"'3.Ef§...'.€f:=£under @f=_»@.u». .Be¥===°==¢. soma.
Washington and H. P. Christensen.
of Bllif-Mr.and Mrs.Al Hansen anddaughterofFremont.CharlesGottsch and family of Wuhinzwnment Saturday ovenirhz' at H.B.
Pluzrre home.Mr.and Mrs.Russell Petersonw h o l i v e d a t t h e H e n r v M i l l e r
L _ . . -\ .» - .aunnxrnrl f n r l f l i l h l . .
. - , - .-- _ - ,.,.i n g t h i n w e e k w l t h M n .A n n i e
Peberuen..
Mr. and Hrs. Bill VU!! and sonsvisitedattheHanaSvo|;omon'a
Tuesday evening.Mm.Amanda
Svogvernon and Mn.BernardThompsonandAlfredJames
called there in the afternoon.
Allan Fallen of Herman ia
BER SH O P
... ... ... ... .-.u u u - I
amen. nt Lester \.;ur|ey5.Mu'i\y1\and Sharonand Misa Helen Kruze
Lm\e~f'§
Bn r tli n z L E W E L L E N B A R
r suent .
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If thev fall the whole uwurram oxnlainx revenues la weakened ordestroyed.-Joumal Soodmmn.
Eat 'th Salle Bread
No country on earth hae asmanyautomobilesnercavitaasthe United Stakes.In no countryis the automobile such a necasltv
h the daBy llfe of the oeoele.Wehave used it so universally that
etesm and electric rellroada lon:no discontinued the bulk of theirinherurbanserviee thrmurhont thecountry-and interurban trackshavebeen srenerallv abandoned
um to vale memnewea wnne. ...-to debt at a time when Federalfaxes, due uw war, are increasingeometricallv. ls the height o
community folly._
And lmly, they are bezllmim! torealize that the insidious dnve tocentrallze power control and own-enhln under a oolltioallv dom\~noted government bureau in Wadi-lnxton is a Door and danzerouumhenibute for loeal nel! rude and
control of newer development and
dinributiun.To socialize orivate utilitleedoean't add one kilowatx lo the\D°wer manly.It slmnlv increasesand mm uv.Now, as a war "¢.'the financial burden on all theeessiw. mule are required go give peoule. and puts bureeuerats in the
un. zo a lame extent, this buiclnnddle
l
...wer ...we e..e~.........w..Worst of all. the merchant who
cooperated with the governmentand held his nriees so rock-bottomis severely nenalized by the free:-inz order while the merchantwho chanted all the market would
bear is actually bendxted.Anditis anna:-en:um th e blow ismost severe in the one of smallstoreswhichhavenoaocumulauona of eanltai to tide them over; verlod ol doing business at a
o nThe OPA has announeed that itxnnenda so make a few exceptions
ana_mra. Anna melum amended afamily Picnic at the German Hall.T\|°ldlYl the event.honored Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Dierks and dluxh~_gm who left for Utah on Thurs-
av.Mr.and Mn.LeRoy Oh and
family of Iuwa amd Mr. and Mn.Henry Lure... me .mmm me nt
Sawrday evenlnx with Mr. andMn. Reymond Sdmuldz.Mr and Mrs.Raymond Selmldtand we Anna Melton attended afamily dinner at the Henry Lunch.
en home.
,as possible to the urice-lreezlngorder.But some an1ngemenl.
h
whereby merchants cant Drlce their
zoods al. a level consistent witcunentwholesaleDrlcesis abso-
:L 7 " § " " i §x "" "
~ ' u m ~\-¢.
Mr.and Mrs.J.B'nd(or~d_and
nume, ...W ...v..,.. ..,Sue Ward spent several dayllast week visiting at the home ofher uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Kremer of Benson.Mr.and Mn.Leo Heaanv of
Benson.Mrs.Marrnret Too of
Pllger visited Sunday nite oon
at die home of Nic Frisdnehsen,Arthur Jenson and family andlngredJensensoentSaturday
with Carl Lunds at Fr-emom..Those helninz L E . wu d t o
edebrnte his birthday,Fnday
eveninx. were Leland Ward. Mrs.Anna Ward ol Omaha.Mr. andMrs. Frank Timblin,WandaLou ofBennington,Mr. and Mrs.CarlWand. Mr. and Mrs.Glen Rosen-baum,Helen Mildred. Judy Kay.and l-'eye Wdght.___.
ending a week at the Sorenolsmann home.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Widener
enhenained at Sunday dinner lorMrs.Nels Swanmnl and AlbertMr. and Mrs. Harry Swanson anddaughters,Mr. and Mrs.I-'redSwanson,Duane.Dorothy and
Madorie of Pender,Nebraska,Mr. and Mn. Georee lsham a|\d
lamlily,Hana.Harry and AlmaSvogereon, and Leonard Swanson.
Those helvlnx Mrs.Nela P.Sorensen ce ebrate her birthday,
Friday evening,May 29,wereMessrs. and Meedames Emil Mai-
zen. Soren Wolsmann, Ole Soren-sen, William Wuulbum and lami-lies; Hans, (Harry. and Alma Svo-
Kerson and Allen Fallen. Plnoehle
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Serving dxousmds oftownsns no ozher rnnspomrion systemum, Union Psdfxc Stages helps speed Americfs War Program...~ mmpoweroven-dxesbm-bun-viunliy-impmaraldismucesto m ets...to_war fnnoriesmto ,-:|:~~.~~ r~'nps :nd bases!
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Q i / ' ~1. , /m w~f--f-r/,»....¢»-2.--.a a . ; -
mu m o l t n n x n o z u t iq n .
When z uo line ratmninlt wen(
into effeti. mlnv Ccrnxrelalnen und
Senxtors who renlnte the acts nf
vri'/ate citizens. signed u n fu r" X "cards sdvimz th em unlimi ted
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Thi Re public 01 mm ma Um D0-
mhxlc m Republic are the two r e-
publics o n the h i n d fmc lally
known nl Hispmlola.
lu te ly n e b e mw .Th e very exis-tenc e of rtflii business ia ot stake.
Save Independent 'Medic ine
\W e d o n ot h em' muc h agita tionfor soc ialization of medic ine these
days.Our sy atern of nrivata medi~
eine has been reanonlible fo r so
man y me at a c h ie ve me nts th at d e-
wnnnds fo r revolutionary changes
oro not given the support of think-
.imz people.
|However.nronoaala are occa-
sina.ily made whic h . th ough they
also nf mmnrfic iolly sound,wou ld
| | extend n measure of politic al c on-
trol over medic ine whic h wouid
lp nve the way fo r ao c ixii za tio n or
irefzimentation o f the doc tor as
'some future dl-te.
A rec en t exa mple o f th o t is
found in the p ropo sal that the So-
cial Sfcu{1ty mi.ws be broadened
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Irs.Lén Bradford And carol
can of SD\rl1\k'fleld,N e b r u h ,
ne nt S un dly with Mr .and M n .
ee Bradford ar éamily.Mr .a n d M n .u z h Rhea n n d i
'au ln we re n e s t s o f he r sister.Vilas Luc ille Danielson.o f Om.n~|
ma. at din ner Su nday at th e F on-
ene lle Hotel.Oth e r sruuta wereM i n D o mt h v Dani elso n of S L !
Lands,Mlls ou r l,and Ode tt Dan~
elaon o f Oma ha.Wsek~end : m e m o f Mr .an d
M H .E lme r B .Jensen we re Mr s .
le n n n ' s Dlrenta,Mr .a n d M m 'Au g us t Chrinmmaen o f Frernontl
and h er si ster and tamilv. Mr. and.
Mr s .A l a Staley a nd Ma r v Ellen
nf Neo la .Iowa.
M r .I n d Mr s .Eve r e tt Hansen
of Mld i s vm.Nebrask a. were Mon-'
d g y q ve n i n k d i n n e r m a ts u f Mr .
and Mrs. L awr en c e Ha nse n.
J o hn J e n u n M c l o r Houston.
Te xa s . Tuu d av. wh er e h a wi ll na -
nu ln i nd a fi ni te ly .
L lt tle J erry Benberzer is ill
g i t h diptharla i n th e Uni ve rsi ty
o s n l w i n Omllxa .
M r .an d M u .Paul J o nes at-
tended th e B e mo n Hinrh Sc!-mol
bacc alaureate u n n o n .Sunday
mo m i n x a t th e Dundee Presby -
i w a n Chu rc h in Oma ha.their
daukb l-er, Paula Lee is a lnid ulte.M r .an d M n .J u l lln Junfrbluth
atwn de d the b an mln umale s en nu n
Sunday aveninz. a t the No rth High
'Sehool auditorium.J eanne J ung-
hluth i l a nr r ulua te .
Mr .an d H n .Rodney Patel-mnan d Mr s ,Fr ed He nn rmnn n were
u p (ln g m l l tn p y n z u n n n Avpuns
M n .P m !No el and aauurnuereofTe kn ma h visited Saturday a ttheS.Petti t.H.No el and M n .
Gertrude Bates homes." H r an d Mr s.Claus Schrueidpr.
Arlznd. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sc hneid-
er visi ted Sa tur day at th e W illiam
Pusc h ho me i n Sc ribn er.Mr . an d Mrs . L . E Peterson vis-
ited Sunday even inz wi th Mr s.
J e n a T a ll me n o f E lk Citv.Those helninir Da ve Pritc hand
celebrate his birthday .Fri dsy
.mmninmr \UllP MY. Ind MTB. C. W .
i n s play ed wi th prizes go i n g toM n .Soren W olu mann an d H u m
'Svc erson first*Lui ille M a~W ulimr n.eocond.an d t n v :
eiinp;pr iz e , A lma Svogerson.
Mr .un d Mr s .Elh ier W r i g h t
vi si te d at the Fra nk J a hn el ho me
Sunday evening.
Mr .an d Mr s.Paul W u ! !were
amo n g those wh o helped F"rit3
J a pp celebrate his birthday ,Sun»
da y dta r no o n .
I ' l " \ _E l . . . . . a . . . . . . . . . . . I - -
l NOTICE To FARMERS
We now have for sale a number of freshcows, close sprigers and breeding bulls of all
kinds; piggy sows, sows and pigs,weanling
pigs; good work horses and mules and two
gentle Shetland ponies.
We are located in the old Tietje bam north
of Blair Lumber & Coal Co.
RAYMOND WULF and SAM MOORE
_D;\''lake me Chance of Hav
~ing Your
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n Ha ll i n d fa mi i v. Mr .an d
.Fr an k Br own in g o f Oma h a
Mr s.Irene J anson.ru.N u m i e Robertson returned
mnha. dter aoendim: the week-
wi th her sister.M n .Luna
.: n d Mn . Ge r t r u d e B lte l.r.and Mr s .Ra v Casev of
with tham to wand hia ummar vn-
ation.Mrs.Clifford Mucho enter-tained the Dnle Gcbtorstlvor Pro-
iect Club,'l1\\xnd.\y nftemoon.Mrs.Harry Tumer wu electedlu:serve no nreddent meosedlnit
Mn. A. H. Jurkbluth.The lawnlwn in cheese mnkinz.
Mr. and Mn,I-'red Junzbluth'md Lloyd wen Homorlll Day
zuésm of their mn md hmi ly.1Mr.and Mn. Francis Junzbluth'and ll; Mm of Omnhn.|The Mn feetinx of the MaterJi i lka n v u he ld nt J, 0. Ihr-
nlulls. Beverly bein! the havens.
Hght nf the rnamben wen nru-\ant one vinltor. Mnry Ellen Staley.
|of Neoll. lows.A demonltntionofnhmvmnnlhlbv u given byBevnlv with her 4 -H ull.ThelJm m 'n be h J zsme m wi eld uno
,vim Delores Tlenxnn u hmm.|Jeanne .lnnzbluth mem.theweek-and mth her cousin. DorothvJohnmn of Onuhl.Dorvthv had
'the mlnfunune to Ret hun. in nnauto accident but nba ll now nblew be out md wi ll xndune fromB¢nsrm Hlrh School,wednesday
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delayed wlqn you r w o r k
waiting f or lim and Racks
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Cattle Bloat
F E E D
Mineralized BLOAT Salt
$2-50 per 100 lb Sack.
Guarnteed Satisfactory Or Your
Money Back
Sav Their Milk!
F E E D
Blachford's Calf Meal
the old reliable
Now $1.40 per Sack
Blair FeedMill
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for a goad crop.Don't be
delayed wlqn you r w o r k
waiting f or lim and Racks
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F E E D
Mineralized BLOAT Salt
$2-50 per 100 lb Sack.
Guarnteed Satisfactory Or Your
Money Back
Sav Their Milk!
F E E D
Blachford's Calf Meal
the old reliable
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cerned with uublxc hadth a func- A,-1'5" rdny evenlnzHdon ur the mu.Ana :nn wma M'"rf° "3 .Q7 lhs hlll. J H",
'°°_g<§,hin¢__,§I=yf¢ or len thin |o~ Bmny md Jxmmv wma on Hen
If Drlvltb medlclm had failed.
1 cue could be mlde for thin.But
Llae Dllin truth il thlt Amerlmhu bun l world lender in un olthe sink And ln madlcll Ilil¢0v\\'y»The mm wld\ little or na money
un command the lln ut msdlellqlentlnd the most tnmou doe:-
wn kwa much of their time topatientswho cumnm nay.Wlntvnlld muon can there be lor di:-ruudnx n nnum which hu mlnntheAmerican mono! the finestwant!! health on auth!
ry Heuermmn md daughters
hhel Uld Aldil. who ln v llitlmwithMn.Fwd Heuermxnn,E
Arlinxwn.s. K Bauon ment th; week-emin Lincoln waitin! rnhtivn. MmEdm Huff und Mr. and Mn. A
A. Baum.Min Sylvin Junxbluth of Om;hu msn! Memorial Day wldi he
uncle md \\\nL Mr. md Mn. F. J
Hmmm.lr. and Mn. Pnuul Iona. Mui:'.°"': PN: 1=»3'\°L'5f'*':.f""Ff
|B\l1l1lY u w m o o n m m mr .muM n .Roh an K a y a a n d M r,um
H n .Frank Sullivan Ln -Sur-ing
field. Neb\-aka,
l r .nad M n .Fred Junlblud
und Lloyd vixihed Wodnenda
evanin ln O m t u with Mr .nnMn . n i ml n J s t i a r .
M n .A .H. Slb ber rhe n a nd he
mothe r.H n .K a n Allison.a
omd u. dmve m A mes . la wn . W e d
ma d l y ,D l v i d Slbb emno n. | u w
|dmt bf Amin Co\le1n,Nhlmedn
i
We have plenty of mat-
erial and it isn't frozen ~
Shr i s t ens en Lbr . Co.
Phone
s
GrafH Bi1is--
--Hay Racks
You'll Need Them Seen!
Let Us Have Your
ORDER EARLY!
Help at harvest time wi ll
be scarce and prospects are
for a goad crop.Don't be
delayed wlqn you r w o r k
waiting f or lim and Racks
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I - Il
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Po lm m v T IPSb \ ¢ 2 -~~4 .~SMILES REFLiicr HAPP1NmBf< oF CHILDREN= = = =
Ln--"I ..-...___. __
m
Mn. Myra Caldwell
Here On Vlait
Mrs. Myra Caldwell ol Phoenix,
Arizona,arrived Monday !or a
visit with her sister, Mrs. Emma
Rosenbium.Making the trip bYlmn,Mn.Caldwell had named
Friday.
Paulsen Family
Hold: RBIIIIIM1Aroundfifty or dxty relatives
attended a reunion of the Paulsenfamily, held Sunday at the Blair
Swimming Pool park,The evmt
honord Mrs. Christina Hattlng and
Blrnn,Gunnar and Raymond,of
Gillette, Wyoming.
Birthday llnner Holmrs
Norma Grme Rowe
Mr. and Mrs.Arthur Rowe of
DeSoto entertained at A birthday
dinner, Sunday, complimentary to
their daughter,Nvnna G n uRowe,of Blair.Present were
Mrs.Alice Rowe,Mr. and Mrs.
Call Comstock, Mn. Hmm Jorgen-sen and Betty. Ralph Wright. and
Misa Rowe nf Blair;Mrs. Edith
Hinrlinv of Omaha; Mr. and Mrs.Dv\igT.\lhswg and Sandra,Wes
Wnll:|<<~,Mr, and Mrs. Charles 0.
Hinvluu-, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Rowe
nf DeSoto.
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. ¢dd »\ i-i
Shower Honors
Mia: JupasenMina Blame Japencn of Her-
man,whole marrilsv an Erik
Chrinmlen of Blair win m e
mm t h e mm p m v i a m m x .
wan honored at s miseellmovusnhnwer given Friday afternoon at
the parental,J.A. Jaspeneu.lmme.C0-h°¢4|'U were H n ,Clmde Clements of Blair.u n .
Bm Wachter, Mn. Ole Jensen :nd
Mn. Ed Hovendick 01 Herman-The guelt lint included Mrs. C.
W. Chrinenoen, Mrs. Nelln .leper-nen, and Mrs. Karl Chrinenlen of
Blair; Mrs. J. C. Ianen. Mrs. W.
H. Christensen, Mrs. Vernon hr
um, Mrs.Vsnoy Wedergren and
Minn Lllllan IAnen of Fremont:
Mrs. cur Bratz,Mrs. Carl .lea-
persen of Omaha; Mrs. I-2-nil Har-scek o! Denison, lows; Mn. Nels
Larsen, Mrs. Louis Ptch,Mrs.
CLUB NUTES
Cbffllan Club
Hn. Venn Slader ol the Ferl.
Ca lhoun ii ddty dll enwhin a n
Wednesday, Jme 10, (or the OU!!-
maa Lada Club.
Wilde Woods Clrde
A meeting ol the Wilde Wooda
Circle will be held on Sunday June
14,when Mia: Dorn Kllndt ofI-'ort Calhoun will be boetesa ua :hcl
ZTWP~
Peppy Homemaker
The Peppy Homemakers Club
met w-nn Vlola Keglar on May 29.
Mlm- the bullinesl moefins. the
hostess conduded 1 tour of hergardennndlater a lunch v userved.The next meeting will bel
held at the home. of Marllynne
s.
w . s . c . s .;
Su-nh Swirl.Mn.Leo I~'ausetr|Meetings ol the W. S. C. S. Cir~
Mn.Jennlngs West,Mm. C- E :lea of the Hethodln Church nrcJohnson,Mrs. Ed Olsen,Mrs lpfnnned, as follows, for Friday ai-
'rlmrvdd Hanan. Mn.Tom Mc-'temoonzDonald,Mrs.Hurley Cluue'|\l.|.l Circle 1:Mn. H. Lyle Guyer
Mrs. C. S. Horn.Mrs. Ray Trip- hostess; one o'clock luncheon.
lett.Mrs.Harlnn Chrisknsen
Mrs.Gnce Miller.Mrs. 0.H.
Godney, Mrs. Huit [awe and Mrs.
Lizzie Richter of Herman.
Circle ll:Mrs. B E. Dixon.Circle Ill:Mrs.D. R. Ehlers. ,
Dnuble 4 Beef Club I
The Double Four Bee! and Allies
Advertise ln The Enterprise lfur Victory Clubs mer. with Mar-
. .:mre t and Lyle l-Iindley west ofl
`" " "'~" - " - ~ - -\ l-lmman. lut week:visltnrs were
Olinger on Friday dtzmoun, '""|
|If yum me mul Inui t. hr mm-
hi nl w nut yuur e hle kn,t b l !
lhuuld be axmnunma Whitt aim
béeome two or three weeks old.
II: will be mnney wah invented wehmgu to three or four pl lu n
Ioxmtnlnn n this nge.Tha di lu-e nb e i x xt ha h a hh ur dgmwth o l
your chicks will parlor than \u'x~
er tunntainn hx one brood.Pm-
vidn At lean um In-gn tmmuinfor every seventy-fha t»o'm\e hun-
dred chicks.
You lose money from wanted\¢eed. luwer feed consumption and
slower gwwth when you ue null'chick (eden wo long.Chicks
should have larger feeders alum
they become one month old.Une
plenty of feeden and place them
in sever-sl dllfexsnz loazioua anddirections.Keep feed before the
chicks but <Ion't Ill] the Ieedenfull'l\xleLwill nvoid much wuted
feed.Move every feeder md lountsin
n short distance each dly.Stir up
the litter in the brwdm- housesdnllv And sunv llzhtly with n good~--; 'l , > .a
2 v ,I L _
;A
ai/JN e
liv.er ¢w\y~Keep tho (loom
clam, dry md nrweeft.
Never allow each of feed. buck-
eta or other object! to sit on ywrhmoder home floors.ThLs pne-tlce uses needed floor space md
besides invi m m m d often
,xermn or parasite em lo sccumu-late nnd it creates corners for
\1 .
~Vi e M 7 -'gy
`\'f irif i \.x ! \~
<chicks to pile up in..1 have seen
g o o d h u n k y c h i c k s p v o r k b e h i n d
\\s _ . ._ ._ :a 1 . . . - . ., , |=\MCMAHON SHOWS
ln Blair Starting
Monday, June 8
Under Auspiccs of the Local v.F.w. Post
6-Big Days If Nights-6
I Loads of Fun and Amusement
Come Out to the Carnival Every Night
Meet Your Friends and Enjoy Yourself
All Shows, Rides and Conces-
sions are New 8 Up-To-Date
MCMAHON SHOWS
ln Blair Starting
Monday, June 8
Under Auspiccs of the Local v.F.w. Post
6-Big Days If Nights-6
I Loads of Fun and Amusement
Come Out to the Carnival Every Night
Meet Your Friends and Enjoy Yourself
All Shows, Rides and Conces-
sions are New 8 Up-To-Date
- - - . . . . ._ . . . -M a r l o n L n f t i s a n d R o b e r t K m m -
Q e r .A f t e r t h e b u s i n e s s m e » n t i n g , }
. M r s . G e o r g e H i n d l e y s e r v e d l u n c h . .
T h e n e x t m e e t i n g w i i l b e w i t h A I - \
Elan Hansen at th e J ohn X. Hanson*
: h o me nea r Herman, J u ne 26.5
Cllh ou n \V omlI i' 3 Club
|Th e fi na l meeting of the season
gof the Calhoun W o:nan's Club was1 h e l d r e c e n t l y ,w h e n o f f i c e r s f o r '
\L - . I
I starve.
Ll
r
II
Avoi d allo wi ng \i.;ilu:.=,wh o
may have c ome fr om some disease
infested falfm to visit. y our brood-
er houses.W»11 |wa tc h
ourBe!ves that \-.-r!r\tra c k
ger ms or pm~:1=ir»\|-ILE:1 fr o m ou :
hen s or h a r m m m our brooder
house.I suggest y ou bui\d u
fr a me o u t of fo u r o r si x inc h
boarda, the wi dth of y our br oaden;|x .g g / , - ,
4...-d[the coming year were elecwu aufffn llo ws:president,Mr s .Clara
Sioverxu vic e pn-ai dent, Mm.Dor-
othy K ms e ;and secretary-treaeh
urer, Mrs. Clara. Geesamann.Th e' H u h mn mb e m nlan to ho ld their
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T
refl
turw
rea
-7 5 I z x-.
'he happiness of c hildhood is
ectcd in the faces o f a fu
e generation o f Entc rpnsod e n ,p i c t u r e d a b o v e .W h o
n .. . . . . . _ . . . .| \ . : »
. a l
ward,Richard,J ames and Col-
lccn,children of the Russell
Nelsons o f He r ma n ;daug hter
of Ar no ld Petemo r;He r ma n ;
r..|....nnh ..r I-¥n\r.nv1|Pxlmlln-
Mi dd le ro w,le f t to Hg h t:
J ac ly ne, daughter of F. C. Fors-
berg, He rman; c h ildren o f C. R.
Frenc h,Ar li ng to n;Patric ia,
da ue hter o f L . W . Hall, Ar li ng -
Donaid,A n i m and II en rv,chii-house door.Th is fra me sho uld bedr en o f J o hn Log es , Ar li ng to n;\ two feet wide.F i ll i t wi th n w
Ric hard, son of George Sc hoett-du st Or some such materi al th at
ge t,Ar li n gton :Rob ert Pa tri c ia ac ts li ke n.sponge Po ur over i t
an d Ric hard,children o f Orvml s p le ri ti f u l s u p p ly o f Li tte r S p r a y
a n ~g o ..
o r three sheets ui'bu rh p s ac ks .
W ipe y ou r f eet on this pad bef ore
y ou ente r the hou se.
Smiling Lou W an ing
Smlllng n l u :wenrlng (hun
fmwnlng,declares n London l d -
ontm,wh o c a n t h u I:takes 50
muscle ! to mllu l fro wn um only
IB zo c reate a lmlle.
B U Y D E F E N S E B O ND S
A N D S T A M P S N O W
\ \ \ \
Justln!
NEW
Sla¢\¢ Suits
Srfln $ 3 9 !
Scar Sucker Suits
Sins 12 to 20
Sz"$322
NEW BIEPHENT
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can on o =.y ou thf ul minds dwelt as they
smiled f or the p hoto grap her?
son,rlin gton J immy a nd Ru g-
er De an Fr y ,children of He n
I To p row,left to ri gh t:Ed-.ry Fr y ,Arlin gto n.
...; . .j " f a f ${
N . | :..f a " ~ ~ l d , . . .;~£ , . > ; $ > ~ ; ;
~s l s 1 :l f a ':
""4 ..[s. . ' . . . \ ' ?. " | .i » h e x i . :. .; . : f . a . . . ; 1 . l ' » F c ~ . ¢
Mr . a n d Mr s.Russell Peak and
baby of Oma h a visited Blair
relatives,Saturday evening.
Mr . an d Mrs .M. 0. D avi s we re
Memoria l week »end gu ests o f rel-
ati ve s i n Au dub on , I owa.
Gue sts at th e J .V .English
home,this week,are Mr s.Eng-_lislfs p aren ts,` Mr. and Mrs . J . E.
Dra go o of Hastings, Nebraska.
Mr .and Mr s J .Cronatrom at-
tended the c onfir mation o t their
granddau ghteri.Ma d ly n an d B e t-
ty Hultma n of Ornali a, Su nday .
Dr .D.lt.Eh le rs d ro ve to De-
c atur, Tues day evening , where he
atwnd w a s es sio n of th e Mas on ic
Lodge.
Dr . a n d Mr s .D . R.Ehle rs and
children visited i n Oma ha,Sun-
day af te rno on at th e h ome o f Mr.
an d Mr s R. E . B ec k .
Mrs.D .S.Flau gher returned
home,Saturday , fc dlovring a te n -
f i w visit.i n Omah a wi th her
brother-in»law and sister, Mr. and
Hr s . H. C . s o - u mm.
Mr .and Mr s .Dic k F ly n n and
daughter,Catherine,o f No r fo lk
spent Memori al Da y wi th Mr .
Mr .an d Mr s .E d I mld e r s of
Nashville were Blai r callers on
Memo ria l D ay .
Mr .and Mr s .Gro ver W ilk ins
uf Arling ton visi ted Hr s. W ' illtln s'
parents,Mr .and M m .Frank
Schafer,on Me mor i al Da y .
Mr .an d M r s Ern est Bolts and
children of Central City, Nebraska.
spent Me mo ri al Da y amon g rela-
tives here
Miss Ma r y Pa y n e .o f Oma h a
spe nt the week-e nd in B la i r wi th
her mother, Mr-s. Nellie Pay ne, and
her aun t, Mi ss Ida J ohnson.
Mi ss Franc es La r ur e and Mi ss
Ro ma Nielsen,bo th o f Oma ha.
were Ma n o r i a l we e k e n d guests
of Blair r elati ves.
Rev.T.A .Lindermey er spent
th e l a t t e , - p a r to f tl l e w e e k i n ' i e »
ka mah wi th Mr. an d Mr s. W i lli a m
J . Bolt a nd Billy .
Mr s . L .M.Utte r b a c k o f Oma -
ha was a gu est, f rom W edn esd ay
un ti l Saturday ,a t the ho me o f
her mister, Mrs . M. D. Newe ll.
Mr . a nd Hr s . C hr i s S tr u ve an d
daug hter o f No rf olk,Nebraskli.
we re vis itor s in B la ir o n M e m o r
ial Day .
Mr s.D .E .Handy and lli a a
Dai sy Cso hllin spe nt Thu rsd ay in
I
.
to n;Emi ly ,da ug hter o f R.T.
Sievers,Fo r t Calhoun..,B o tto m ro w,le f t to ri g ht:
Mr . a n d Mr s .W i llia m Ha y s o fOmah a were Memo rial we e k e n d
gues ts o f Mrs. Hay s ' p aren ts, Mr.
and Mr s. E. M. B eaty .
Mr .an d Mr s.No r ma n Rog ert
moved to Omaha , ear ly th is wee k;
Mr. Ro ge rt ha s b een e mploy ed by
the Gle n n L . Ma r ti n Airc rait, Co.
for severa l months.
Mr. and Mrs . Georg e lllc Quar rie
'an d da ug hter, A nn , we re Sunday
dinner guests o f Mr .an d Mr s .
Ma lc olm Brodersen and_fa mily
we s t o f He r ma n .
Mr . a n d Mr s . He n r y Ro we a n d
Mr s.Min nie Tr ip lett were e a te n
tained a t dinner,on Me mo ri al
Day ,by Mr s .Be rtha L o we o f
He rman ."..r . , _
Mr .an d Mr s .W i llia m Suver-
kru bbe a n d fa mi ly o f F o r t Cal-
houn spent Me mo r ia l Da y wi th
Mr s .Su ve r k ru b b e i mo th er an d
grandparents,M n . J .F .J enkins
an d Mr .an d M n . M .D.Newell.
La u ra L ur e e an d Be tty L o u
Anderson,daugh ters o f Mr .an d
Mrs . A llr ed And ers on, ar e s pen d-
in g th i s we e k a t the Te d Buc k-
ha rd t ho me .
P vt.Ea r l L . Mi lle r r e tu r n e d to
Fort J ac kson,South Carolina, last
week -after spending several d n #
fu rlo ug h wi th hi s moth er,Mr s .
.lller o f Blai r,an d other
~etz er,er man ;r e n e an~Lar ry , c h ild ren o f L eon ard Ne l-
son,Ar li ng to n.
M r an d Mr s .Ho wa r d Rh ea o f
Ar lin g to n spent Sunday after-
noon as guests o f Mr .an d Mr s.
Ed A rlc e ll.
Mr . a n d Mrs. W. E. Luc i-ng and
son, Leland, wer e Memonorisl Day
guests o f Mr . a n d Mr s .W i lli a m
Paden,No r th Bend.
Mr s.Cli ifo rd Mo ntgo me ry wa s
a gue st at the paren tal, J oe L ove,
home,f r o m Thur sday un ti l Me -
mo ri al Da y .~
Mr .a n d Mr s .J ohn J Mac e
spent Memori al Day vi si ti ng
fri en ds a t Mo da le a nd Mon da mi n,
Io wa .
Mr .and Mr s.Floy d L i ttle and
son entertained a s their supper
guests, Sunday , Mr. and Mrs. J ohn
Mac e.
ll i i r l lr n Magnusson,li ttledaug hter o f Mr .a n d Mr s .P.A .
lliagnussen, has been ill this week
with the meas le s.
Mr s . W . H.Rea de r o f Mi tc h ell,
South D ako ta, is vi siting wi th her
brotherln-w a n d sister. Mr.an d
Mr s . B Henc ke.
Mr s.J o hn Sutton retu rned
home , Tues day eveni ng, fr om Ins
ma nu el llio spltal.She is conva-
leac ing fr o m a n operation perJ
foc nned tl:-are last week.
J ael: W e st, son of Mr. a nd Mrs.
o
y
I
annual family fzicnic at the For
| Calhoun park, June 7.
P. M. K. Club Has
Fifth Anniversary
The P.M. K. Club marked it.
fifth anniversary Wednesdayav 27, with a. pi¢;1;i¢ at §.hehom|
|gf Mr. and M12 R. J. Lxppugcqti
,ome ~ut to e arm va very l g
Meet Your Friends and Enjoy Yourself
The 1942
Washington County
Auto License Directory
Will Be Delivered This Week
o o eDistribution Of The Book Will Be Made
By The Following Firms
Blair
Arfs Auto Parts
Dana CollegeBlair ma nm
Verne Gustason __. ..
J.L.Pounds .N.'r.L\md 7` .--»..
Elmer Anderson
The Gamble StoreRabbass StudioWestern Auto Assodlle Store
Blair Lumber & Coal Co.
Blair Flour MillKuhr & Enger Texaco Station
William W elter
Gamer Service Station
Fairway Oil Co.
Phillips Service St/ation_
Axelgaanl Service StationBurt County Service Station
The Arndt Hardware `
Wadiirason County Bank
Holmq t Grain & Lbr. Co.
gym-v Transfer
vanoeHana C. %Z.'."
B. F. Lundt Co.Koltennen'a Ben Franklin
StoreEat ShopBohn Service StationClyde Nelson Skelly Service
Robinson Cafe
Nebraska-Iowa Oil Co.
Blair Telephone Co.
Blair Motor Co.
Ray Krogln, Insurance
C. J. Schmidt
Arlington
Gifford Implement Co.
Wm. Reckmeyer & Son
Springgate's Cafe »Arlington Leather Store
Alfred Andersen
Arlington Oil Co.Arlington State Bank
Franzenburg Market
Winset Service
Dick's Liquor Store
H e r m a n
Burt County C009 Station
Hennan State Bank
Tmhlsen Hdwe.The Tyson-long Co.
Outlying Stora
Orum GarageOmm Store
The Spiker StoreSchafersman Store, Telbasta
K e n n a r d
Ward's Pharmacy
Ask For Your Book Today
They Are FREE
ru bl uh ea A nn uall y ByTIES e '?i.'TilfFi'f§,*l'§1sE
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pinc ott,and Susan,Me s s m am]
Mesdarnes J .Me rton K u h r and
c hi ldr en, Me rle W a rde lle an d f un
ily , and Ted Olinger and c hild ren.I r v
Hu e .
marilyn m m m littledlughter of Mr. md Mn. P. A.
lhgmlnen, hu been ill this week
with the mealles.
N-o-T-|-c-E
Help Camrve Colton. Hue your old mattress rebulll. We domnllres work of all kindl. Our llock of innenprlngn il nm-nil\| low and we cannot obtnin more. Have your dd nukes
mule into nn lnnenprlng new while you con |et it done.
Phone or ull for nmples.FARMERS: Phone nl or write on a cud. We will all (or
:nd deliver your mntlreu.Phone While 188 --~B-Line Cabin Camp
W A L L E R M A ' "' P ' r r r C 0 .
Soutb Dlkoh, il viiiting with herbrotherln-w md litter. Hr. md
Mn. H lancke.
Mn.John Sutton rammed
hmm, Tuuday evming. from lm-
manuel liionplul.Sh;i l convu-
f ~ f m ~ l l l t ~
Jlck Wen, lon of Mr. and ln.
lhlvern Wat of Herman md m
tindllrn ol Hn. U. G. Gunner olBlnir, mbmiwod to nn »\»w>4°¢-
tomy at Bid: Homlul, Saturday.
Winn he amend the holultnl onPddxy he v u lullsrlng from'----lu,lllo,but Although hheonddun wu quite nzdoua for n
dmc he il recovering nialy.
lit. m d lin. W. A. Shih: ulOtis,Co\ondo. were lu m t a ll-u l,loudly »-»»-JL.a tha
Court House, when iiaey :tapped
w no ln. Burnie J. I-'r¢n|.h. 'hwywere old ndghbon when the
Prenchu Und in Colando. Thay
had mn vdnldng in Simnx cxey.Inv n, with nlntiv u c l Hr. Hul-er,md were ntnndng ta their
home.
i
a ' ¢
'%s',.S a "
Buy Dd¢ nle Shmpl| .ndBa n¢ ll
S c a r s . . ¢ n [ L } é . . a ¢ .
S i n s 1 2 to 0
Sz"$322
NEW BIEPHENT
Sheer Drums
Bins ll to 52
22
NEW, rnxrrv
Cotton D u n e s
sm. 1| m 44
SZ"
Von Llnk¢
Apparel Shoppe
n
Hu e .
marilyn m m m littledlughter of Mr. md Mn. P. A.
lhgmlnen, hu been ill this week
with the mealles.
N-o-T-|-c-E
Help Camrve Colton. Hue your old mattress rebulll. We domnllres work of all kindl. Our llock of innenprlngn il nm-nil\| low and we cannot obtnin more. Have your dd nukes
mule into nn lnnenprlng new while you con |et it done.
Phone or ull for nmples.FARMERS: Phone nl or write on a cud. We will all (or
:nd deliver your mntlreu.Phone While 188 --~B-Line Cabin Camp
W A L L E R M A ' "' P ' r r r C 0 .
Soutb Dlkoh, il viiiting with herbrotherln-w md litter. Hr. md
Mn. H lancke.
Mn.John Sutton rammed
hmm, Tuuday evming. from lm-
manuel liionplul.Sh;i l convu-
f ~ f m ~ l l l t ~
Jlck Wen, lon of Mr. and ln.
lhlvern Wat of Herman md m
tindllrn ol Hn. U. G. Gunner olBlnir, mbmiwod to nn »\»w>4°¢-
tomy at Bid: Homlul, Saturday.
Winn he amend the holultnl onPddxy he v u lullsrlng from'----lu,lllo,but Although hheonddun wu quite nzdoua for n
dmc he il recovering nialy.
lit. m d lin. W. A. Shih: ulOtis,Co\ondo. were lu m t a ll-u l,loudly »-»»-JL.a tha
Court House, when iiaey :tapped
w no ln. Burnie J. I-'r¢n|.h. 'hwywere old ndghbon when the
Prenchu Und in Colando. Thay
had mn vdnldng in Simnx cxey.Inv n, with nlntiv u c l Hr. Hul-er,md were ntnndng ta their
home.
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Buy Dd¢ nle Shmpl| .ndBa n¢ ll
S c a r s . . ¢ n [ L } é . . a ¢ .
S i n s 1 2 to 0
Sz"$322
NEW BIEPHENT
Sheer Drums
Bins ll to 52
22
NEW, rnxrrv
Cotton D u n e s
sm. 1| m 44
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Von Llnk¢
Apparel Shoppe
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lr. and |111-. uwrxu lA\l\lv\|..- 'pu _o City loin, are gpendlnt Y '"°"'"é' co "n'{1§.&'iT-' £3 Thurs-dau a.f'ternoon vlldton atux'band Cam .wer!!days'vmndon "ml E ff .arf . f i ~ a r m y a e v a n l QM hogne af R"';.*"" llrg. 13:_~_ J.
pa. lin. Jl E
l h l l .
'The regular
N-o-T-|-c-E
Help Camrve Colton. Hue your old mattress rebulll. We domnllres work of all kindl. Our llock of innenprlngn il nm-nil\| low and we cannot obtnin more. Have your dd nukes
mule into nn lnnenprlng new while you con |et it done.
Phone or ull for nmples.FARMERS: Phone nl or write on a cud. We will all (or
:nd deliver your mntlreu.Phone While 188 --~B-Line Cabin Camp
W A L L E R M A ' "' P ' r r r C 0 .
-500-
W h i t e L e g h o r n P u l l e t s
From Our Best Flocks
P e r H u n d r e d $18.80
Available Thursday, June 4th
4 o o LEGHORN COCKERELS
$1.95
Also Straight RunW H I T E L m n o m a s
._ And __
white Rock Baby chicks
0
1 i 'l .I r !
Mrs. Anna Meuracken nexure nf-mming home.Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lsthrop gpentUxe week-end in om,Nebrasb,
wilh Mrs. Ll\hrop'l plants, Mr.
and Mrs.C. E. Norris, and her
bmther, Dr.H. N.Norris Ind
family.Mr. and Mrs. Brym Barry U25daughter, Mujis Ann, of Wnllhlll
spent the week-end with Mr. md
" _ ,f--_\.»v............A hmilv
Guerin of Mr. nnd Mn. B. H.
Hadley. 'liumdsy nw:-m. we nMrs. Prod Long nnd son, R0Y~llemoria! Day gusts se the J.E. Cnmpbell home were Hrs. Gus
Lundt and three children of Welt
Point.Mn.Clmpbell and Vir-ginb, and Mrs. Lundt :nd Pnttynlsodrove to Cnrmll,lows,for
a short visit..Mr. md Mn. (ho ne H. Ruhr.._=.._.» _ ......\.» .f mlntives
¢ - - - ~ .----_pue nu, Mr. md Mn. Chula: E.
Schneider, neu- Bhlr.
Dr. snd Mrs. Norman K. Rath-
mnnn md dsughier,Joan, wereguests,Sunday, at \-he puenul,G. A. Rlthmlnn,home.Others
present wen Mr. xnd Hrs. E. E.
Dixon snd Mr. And Mn WynneI-Mow nnd Billy of Missouri Vul-
ley, Iowa.
n....M Mn, w. Dudlsv Cu-»
N-o-T-|-c-E
Help Camrve Colton. Hue your old mattress rebulll. We domnllres work of all kindl. Our llock of innenprlngn il nm-nil\| low and we cannot obtnin more. Have your dd nukes
mule into nn lnnenprlng new while you con |et it done.
Phone or ull for nmples.FARMERS: Phone nl or write on a cud. We will all (or
:nd deliver your mntlreu.Phone While 188 --~B-Line Cabin Camp
W A L L E R M A ' "' P ' r r r C 0 .
-500-
W h i t e L e g h o r n P u l l e t s
From Our Best Flocks
P e r H u n d r e d $18.80
Available Thursday, June 4th
4 o o LEGHORN COCKERELS
$1.95
Also Straight RunW H I T E L m n o m a s
._ And __
white Rock Baby chicks
0
1 i 'l .I r !
-500-
W h i t e L e g h o r n P u l l e t s
From Our Best Flocks
P e r H u n d r e d $18.80
Available Thursday, June 4th
4 o o LEGHORN COCKERELS
$1.95
Also Straight RunW H I T E L m n o m a s
._ And __
white Rock Baby chicks
Washington County llatchay
I1
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c um In B w :no m uuxunzv-=¢» .W -r ...N -.- , -_.`when fnmnl nervlua were can-'evening xt the.Walton l a n x l Adnrdn in The Entanvrile1: Rx-ma mmmlrductai on Wsdnndly, Juno 8.homo naar Bwr.
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MRS. G. KEMPCKE
IS DEPUTY CLERK
uiece of work.Gmuu lbole but
two hue! which is n low number
for this luxua-
The loads committed but oneerro r Sundny to tnrni hthnbe tt
fielding guna of the season.Onlyone nxt-out was mule bv out field~en.Nina went _down hy strike-
The remlhr moedng of tha A-metinn L¢!i0n Audiiary kenaing-
ton was held st the hvme ol Mrs.
Olive Hudluw 'l'ned.\v nftnr-
Heenrly undated hu' reaigsudon.
fF 4 x iY 11 -fra ,fl 3 5 - 5
* F a *P
time until the plants are up and
have their tme leaves.Then give
ordinary care.You will have fine
stein home in Fmmont.Week~and guests at the Chris
gg" ho m n nn Mr. and l n .rvin WuK n d m l .Iaomlnlud g -»v~ uf Cedar Falls. 1017!-
u u vnew included Hr. .€§"».-.y
Nou. Mnry enum-m. ind g,,b¢|¢_
of Modale, Iowx; Fred Kltlhln of
nutm u~ln~»---the rat.
Blair hu lined two diffavntmen in !eld-of! vonidon.At theplate12officialtimeswithoutuettlnxto first.Mnrediths wnlkinflld\_iminz of oueninz r u m
~ ~ursf ffunvnun
,~vn~nnv
rl-.:r .. ~gr ..~ _'1.l P a p 1 o ~ * ' Y l a u ; a ~v ~i ~
.s..." f lM r . ~ M n ,Chris Wgf Er-d t n e ~ I n d r.md
Mn.Marvin Wulf and noni ofCedu- Falls.inn, .Wi~e Smmdly
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ho w p e r f e c t we a n b e wh e n *
we e i n ump ir e f r o m th u *
g - r m d l t m d m d ho w bo ia te r- *i o u l w e c a n b e w h e n w e u e "'
n l m o l t p o s i t i ve o f n m n i n i n s *
a t h o m e , f o r t h e d u r a t i o n .*
n n o a n n a s u l s t s n
n ~ u ~ n .~" ~~.m
thowork..:
b~ nt Own G~ ~Iino~. m>b~art, who mtmed the au-my several
phcme °D¢Nt°r of Pod Cnlhmm
toy mon than twenty ysru. nub-Mn.Rnbert Christensen
RETIRES AFTER
20-YEAR SERVICE
l n .Emm; Kntchmrk,tale-
phcme °D¢Nt°r of Fort Cnlhmm
Mrs. Gordon K*|'\P\=\¢e was \p~|~'poinud deputy county clark,at should be fnnlvlnnbed sm their
¢.h¢ meeting of the County ¢,,m.[pg1-nunenc P°\'\€ivmthen no Lheymiaaionen on Mondxy.Sy"!m_\w|\l no be cheeked in growth by
»,Edwin Hunilton who u-u\|p\nn¢.\ng mn mrinm
ii n l; p r i o r to h i ! lh d vn l th e r e o n
February 1 he wa s stationed a t
Fort Moultrie.
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»""Y 1f.".7;,..'|_R f g
¢" 1 . E € i i i l 4 '- . , _ ~»
0i m .Ola S o m me n wa s hGRETN~12,5 ..~ om
a r : 1 .-m.n"i -. m u lL n _ _\
1 . . -. f n n n r i u n q \ | n . . ; . . . . .l u n
; n n r n 1 . Y 1 i l ' h . l \ l \ . . l n u
5'-m e
De
I
istrict Youth
Rally Meet ~
Here Sunday
lair Methodist Youths
l'o Engergagg t Rally
- c r r r u u u r uPRO(
(0i!§d
Meeting of Ju
The regular nBluir City Councilorder at 7:45 PALner. The followingsweredto roll 1Chr-iatenlen,Muience Kuhr, McCollmd Schmidt
§'15'EnmGs Arlmgton Dllya I
»x
~ 2: 1942 T o E n t e r U .S .
° ° ° " " '°'" 2 Z F o r e s t r y W o r k
was called
M Mnvar Gar-
IB bUUUm \»nvv v...
M i n E n 1 c e C\v\n\ngl
daughter of Mr.and Hn .1
R. Cunninghsm uf Arlingfnn,graduated on Tuesday,Jun
from the 'l'~rinid.\d State Col
at rmsm, Colorgdb. _
- - - v - -___\Am,mum Em T\\°ll\m°11'n B\|ir'I
E\lis |bq¢bll\ dub woh their lim mme |
wulin thin!ltuh ns thev ddeaude z,,Grw».12-5.behind the 6 hh\\ege ~ of Bob Bailey md I-*rail
o _ .n. J ~.nmmy-1°G!'!¢*'°" W %P3\'mnnd m f,who ldv. ommi
,ID UL!!Lup nv;¢.." .--,..., __The la llv ll| 'I'hurldsy dte r n o o n .ri n i n z a n d d r r lr llo n .canninil.b .h u . ;n r u e n tg d by the \Q_1!._d8¥l.
.luuu auuuwu ¢-ww -- -Soxensen.Joe .lessen1Jensen.Th e a n nu a l
wi i l be h eld J up e ~
* h e wa s u m m uh*o lul1 ¢fi Cl,1l£l\;" phy ; {'¢; i a
i n° m w e r to wi th a u md t h e '
B
councilman nn-:a\l:Anderson.:ln Kuhr,Clu-xb. Reeh. Bounds
' t h e l n t r e m bereadmd a v -
nrer'|. Light md'e reports,md
'|inventory N-uma end soc-
. . . . - -Ne w c o m ,J o h ns o n W i l l
Tr a i n At G r a n t ' s P a s s ,
Oregon
LEAVE EARLY.NEXT W EEK
Richard Ngwcum md Keith
Jehmon of Arlmgmn will report
orta b,received on June 46 nz Gr-ant'e Pens, 0"-
e. All connellmen gon. where they will snwr the \.|.
x modon was ur- S. Forest Service.Following three dlyl'lmhn/¢50n."_ m_ .\..\.m\__.\:..\..» ln forestry and !lle\
Dr. lhrl B.Dougnu ul weUniversity ol Colondo wu the
er.Misa Cunninghxm,mince her
graduadun from the Arlington
high school, hal been attendingtheTrinidadc°lle¢e.where shehas received a number of honors;she was recnetary of the Phi The-
n Kappa,n eholntie sorority,ui d wup la o a memberof theGammaDell; Uplilon, those el-
igible w thla national lodety
luving hid to nuke onlxtanding
conu-llwdona in joumllilm.ShebelongedtothePUDClvband
-~. - -.Annv al the '1`N.lnn
fr`"x mr wi th rx _,lr %.1"§n~».The ~ 5 § § e °3 '£ °"'¥ln Pily wish an O m m w lJimmy-30° cumn for a double mobile umt. ia ucendms a techd-l
'and duplicated the the followxeal school nt Savumah, Illinois.inx two mm At im.The rn-xmz\sa P n r will be indmzied into
~r.- bi z" '-;.f. * . ; ° . » " = = = ~ ~ ~~ » --= <>~=-nexi
w em on e Saturday.nne¢£ed~1 `..hut . Tn Ti .umm. or s'l.=fi"`.f§§ ,,,§';,'",,§j';;;f °f y;»\»»=;~» *;;~
m ° ' d '°°"°°"°"evo 'f'° v u he ld i nvxl honor lan 22.3,
|The loale name thrmlkh véth at the German Hall.two markers in the initial irdne I-'randa Browning, who has been
~ gglg d whi ch t.hey i\}¢h°u'H\y!0r twyyo u1 .i}|wBdleywziafefd his fini i.. '§., r.§I`'"§."$¢Z`.'»l'2-`f1.§\",`"¢Z
wry ol tha sawn and hurled 1.. ...-his parents Mr. md H ClultA ¢....\f.»¢nllhw-.D 1... .I¢ Rlnir, his \£ lethal*
a1
o
s»»e»
s
u
s
ooses
v
sports.,'
Even today his figure doa
not reveal bulflng muaclee.in (act, it coul he classifiedaseomewhnt"dlinty".lnunite 01 anna;-nnces he in still
sound nh)-siwly.ln other
wordn- there is much qualitybut li tre quantity.Hecerhlyhev m a lle d me join thearmedlnrces of ou-nation.Shortly bri a n departing hewas dxninx with | number o!
friends and the nhiff " S l i
of eonversauon was hil
pu-tan .
sUeeooo
mf" Zeifé lin week.|' L Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jecob end
family re na te o f Mr. andlllre,Llllard Jensen in Dmlhl-
Sunday.|Mr. and M n Howxrd Jensenlark md E. MAH. were eallerx At
lure Andrew Svendxmmi m m .
3 Thursdny eveldnl
'.a-a
o|
oll
horns.Satuxdav a!teI'lV~\°n»Mrs. Anmn Andersen gyenl. gev
\Mr. and Mm.Joe Jenson md
Gloria were callers at the Axel
Henson home.Monday evenink.Mn. Lillnd Jensen end fumls'
were :allen at the Joe .hasn-Lloyd Jacob and Howard Jensen
a
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I
-s
rulu 1 l\}lLl\¢The minutes ox' l u meeting wen
The Bleir Methodist young pen-.ale wi ll be ho m m me Dmrlc t
Bally, Sunday, June 7.The dlyi'
-elvaues win be mghllghwd by 1pimic supper in the swimming pool
rv * a t 8 p. m.Bishop Willilm c. umm ol the
m m u n ,which m a m adzmchel of Nebnska end Kms!!will glve the opening nddnel.A
Zbmlness medting, in which the dll-1-hilt otlleen will be elected, will
ddlwlv.During the evening |.niimpreeslvehutlllndonserviceIn
nlnnned.At Ie ut 100 represenutivel
ihvm out-ol-hrwn chunzhel An ex-pand, including Columbus wg
,__ ____
moved.
The Glty Tream
ice Commissioner
the commllulionef
port wen mad.
ended :hoe revand plnced on fih
voting "Aye", du
fied.Mn. Syd" a nbehll! o ille d*for pennhsion to
Ind seconded thereferred w theCommitte¢ with
der city ordlnnmvoting"Ay o",'
ended-Moved and sec
p f ~Sled
u m r .EY s c h o o l s n k n d
c ut trees. Movedwerequestsb s
S u o e t m d A ll a y
ww e : m a c t u n -:e. All eounc llmen
i l u mo tia n wu s
on d ed th e n q xe a t
, m c ut c urb toM.: M 9 .nxac kl
mu v.|»-N.-,... _.md fire cvntrol theypnvutlo n .will be usigned to forestry duty
in the Siskiyéu Nntioxm Foul!-
Nevmom is the mn ul Mn. Alien
Newcurm amd Johnlon il the son otHr. md Mn. Ex-nut Johnson ol
Arllngwn-The young mm weregraduatedfromtheArlingwuHigh Schoo\in 1941;bn'/Lh hxvn
»--»-nn-ndinz colleze the pan
v'lr'5»ul;\;°\h;i i d i collage ju- faux-hx: nm nu ~ ...,, _._,ner-g\,,,.,¢ v¢\,,.~_\°\,nm,¢, inn two r u m md uh'~w\¢out a.o w M m s u m 'rmhm c m- gra y ! y gqg wk o zhe r *f gz g
u a o anlen of Alamosa. Oo o.. the !id;3;d"_ a n nm :wo in-C '~B \»hmb-umen '"'°¢'2§"i2,'l
3 l ' l l l V l l a\| 'u» ¢¢ ¢.~m=m¢ h»a n n um
N a d 'W e e k \¢.1T¢'°s°§»'a»'i" u *""'°;' , ~
I
\un.mmhlvlng
Mutha:
Mike
in aspendl
ents, I
Omahamesa.
Bud.4 n..
M, U. ..._.,reached them in
f'| Dly.s Adntt, who i s suti oxd
New York army camp,is
ng n fm-laugh with his pu-Mr. uni Mn. Ed Achlti of
\.He vlxlwd Fort Cnlhoum
| but week.Petenun,former o r-:wr
dmc fur
pe- w_ J . Sn si on. who vu
osaso
c
assau
Amour!dune present wasIwe!!-built boistaxoun m miniormlnz all ol his vhyflvlpower? It vu nd. indeed. this
nronx he-mm naked.u mUncle Sun wmxld not be we\-noming him instead ol this
(nil, f.\xin\y flelhed younxmm.How,he continued,Iwish it wen: nosdble for me._,_ ..-..."\-M Tha
oo
n
ss0oos
n
n
ani dxvs lut week in umm:the Methodist Hospiw,withmother,Mm.Peter SvendgaOn Sundny Mmm md MesdnAlvinmd Andnew SvandgnrinitadbothMr. And Mn.P
Svendnlrd at the hosniulorimr them on thair 56:11 wed
nn|\Xver\l!Y-Wendall Jensen will be hoc
the ffrinngle Beef Breeders
|. Inheran i.
.mesa n d
'eter
hon-
di n#
it £0Clu b
inne r po i nt! wut,a l rar wo..-. rnuru ,,,_,,,,_,______ __-as Aahllnd and Nebralka City. 100. be granted, work fn be doneaid from as hr north as Lyone.uner supervision of the chief of
po iceM8 G ted w. E.C H U R C H N O T I C E S Gm¢1§°;,3 &"'i?.§ii¢.. Moved
and seconded that this -appoint-METHODIST-John P. Brookn: ment be cunfnrned.All council-
M a. ln., chuch school; 1;m.. men voting "A1r.['. the motion wma
mx or ca ~i n "§.Z".I'\.SQ....?L'i.go _Moved by McComb and second-d ae y P v .im. District Methodist Youth nn- ed .by R45 Lhat the ealanes °f
'-ly »»<=g;_e->f;eq be sat g" Yvl wsz
'1 1-.a i u a n treet .am-CONGREGATIONAL--M r s - miasioncr. $120.oo per month; Al-Derelle E.Barber: Church school siatant Chief ol Police and Ase'nt-AL 10 a. m.; pastor will take col- ent Stieet i°"'lI"'%5°'l3.' 825.00
_»"4:moe '5<;";°; °§,'2,,g°';§.", , : ; f * " ; ' , P . ; ~ . : f . ; . . . 1 . ¢ . f . § a ; ? :
fd k -rpecial mus'd "ye .e :notion ivan carri .2 - D zl ~D l y v ; ; a ' ; n nf§`°»§3'.f?fl"`"bills "°'§12§Z'36
Slmale school. 9 o. ""H a r v e v i ' o \ i n d § ~9500
m s n 11111.Mrrruonisr-A. As. Woodring (Salam _ 120.00
'W Clarke'Sunday School meets Milford Cumpm-ll 4,09
2.60E .0016.00
1.201.20
2.3111.207.6013.7 15.60
\2.so
18.2518.40
12.40
12.40
38.40
1.11
8.15
.:t:l.D a. ~ with classes (or every (Assigned U Lt. Dept)-4
zz-ge.Divine service at 11 s. m. gl; -é°"i'};`"l_|f"b:') gm''The panor will preach from the Dick _,;e§"fL,bf,,,§"")'
iheme, "The Power of God". Ev-Jim Daniela (Labor)_:Q
"'Y°"° """°'""""Henry Roetcrman (Labor)-
H,§~g»~»;>. ;VASHlN G T g N glpald Osborne (Labor)--L U H RA -- _ C.Jeruen:un-oy Strieklett (labor)_
day School, 10 11. m. at Kennnrd. f ; 5 5 " < 1 - » » ~ ; f , ~
:Service and communion at 11 a. m.--o nz I'No school or eervice. at W_ashing- ~ 1l'*d"be(I*b°')-
.on.Lenlcs Aid Soc.c:y 1 fl mee!"u_";g°r)r:'_ §=__
Mcdncsday, l p. m. at the home Conoco Service Stationwl Mn. Jorgen GJ-rieto\\l®nl.The (Gu)___________________.Dorcas Sofriety of Kennard meets Herbert Webster (L\h0rl--
this Thursday at 2 p. m. at the Mike Jaber (Llhor) ----..home of Mrs. Soren Wolsmann. All Chds Axtell (Labor) -,.---ue invited to attend meetings of Glen Salsbury (Labor) ---
the I/uthenn :onvention held at "'.1'.§'».?.'§.`2\'.7'§'°" (EXP.
Blalr June 9-1 ." ° " ' r "sr. may -s Erls c o 1> A if °°§§,':',,g§,,"§ ' ff'f'2"i'l--
'Gordon Hushw. Sunday Sched.The Texas co.(on)-_ _59.00
9:80; church services at 11 o'clock. gg ,f §¢¢,(\,|i|;1¢; " '~
p ro owes --. S G T . R O L L A N D S T E W - g j g g o n <M=f»=o=:> ----mo s
A R T H O N O R E D S U N .<1~§.\°§>m'"§'...L.-.-_. 241.00
Sm.Rolland Stevan -mm w'é'§f"'?ii'l`$3.i'f'f.i`i'f'f'l sans
'the latter part o! the week from Interstate muh. A SupplySpokane. Washington, where he is Co.(Chemiula);;...-...N./B2ei mechanic in the air corps.He ls Frd Siert (Labor)--~---1440
spending a fifteen-day furlough wnns Metz (Llborl ------6.4016111 his parents,Mr. and Mn. Alex Feet (Labor)------20.00Boaeoe Stewart of Fort Calhoun.A. E.Dempse (Labor)--25.55
Axwnd sixty relatives and .h""'Cookre r l ' ° "~
na ma n gathered at the Stewi n Wia ter J L...<i ` I 1 I 10105
Home nn Sunday to honor Sgt. The Arndt Hdwe.caevmrt.The group included (Mae. and renll _______17.06llessru. and Meednxnes Clark Jehu- Glen Nicholson (LtlWr)--42.00
d and Norma Sue of Kennard, In gghfc D;_»>'~* _ ; " ' " " " " ~
s w i c n d mme .J Stevan.1 as ---------~'Huy "wright of Ellglforn,Don .dm and seconded that these
.Krueger and family of Bennington. bills be allowed as read and war-
_lohn ihllager and Charlotte Ann, §:";'..'%;:::'.'z".t°.:°:f:t°:>:"';.'*f:
-_.._m.....\.» ...A Partv.'Ted ...ii Anderson.. Chrietensen,_Mar-
TSG,§.i;h;'da t Midland and
at rho state Agrleulmi-niKeithCollege.They will leave for Ore-
zon early next week.
Civil and criminal aulta 500.00
For payment of prlncipelandinterestonbonded
indebtedness due or tobecome due and for sink-ing funds ...----~---- 1,500-00
Street end] public light-ing --.----_ -------._-500.00
Salaries ot xemvloyees.maintenance.operation
and extension of entersystem--..---.--_--.-.$1.500.00
Music and public amuse-ments -----..------._.-100.00s e c t i o n 2.That the Chair-man and Board of Trustee# ol
said Villme herehv oer5!y that
the followimt il a tme and correct
statement of the entire revenueof the Village of Kennnrd.Ne-
braska.received lor the fiscdyearcommencingon the first
Tueedav ol May. 1941:Revenue received from ull1sources--_---...------$4,1'11.04
SEUFIQN s.Thlt this resolu-tion be entered pt larze won the,minutes of this Board and that
same be mxblldied four consevtutive
yveeks in The Enterprise, a legal
weekly newspaper of general cir-
eulation in the Village of Kennand,
'NebnakaPassed and approved this 2nd
dav of June. 1942.WXLLIAM R. HARYER,
Chairman of the Board of Trusted.
Atteat:A. R. Brock, Village Clerk.(SEAL)224s
NOTICE OF ANNUAL
MEETING
The annual meeting of the pet-rons of Lhe Rural Fire ProtectionDxstnct will be held at the cityhallatArlingtononMonday,June B, at nina p.m.. 1942, for the
purpose of electing oflleen, vot-
ing a levy for the coming yearandtrlnlachnganyother bou-neae_that may come before the
meeting.H. D. Mayer, Pres.,
21-2t J.F. /Kruger,Sec.
NOTICE 10 PROSPEC'l'lVEMEMBERS 01-' THE ARLING-TON RURAL F'\RE PROrnc ri o n ms ' rmC1 '
Notice ia hereby given that inaccordance with the regulations o!the Arlington Protection Districtthe time limit under which x ner-son may become A member of
a v v n n
McMahon Shows,Forty-Seven Year-Old Com-
pany To Show Here
Under the auspices ol the Vet-erans of Foreign Wars the Mc-Mahon carnival company will
show in Bltir next week at the
usual standThis company has the reputa-tion ol being the oldest eamlval
company in the middle wa t.l t
was organized in 1895 and in nowunderU-he management of the
third generation.Outside of being the oldest
company in the middle west it has-bullt up nn enviable reputation forclean shows and square dealingand next week promises to be ,Q
week of rare entertainment for
this community. Fun for all and
il!!
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BLAIR \l
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. 4 2 2- 5 0 1- 5 2 1- 3 2 1- 4 4 4- 4 1 0- 4 0 2-_ 4 1 1
storkS011DeaverWolf!
Meredith
LoneBaileyi GRETNA
H Warren .-- ---a w k _.. .. . .. ._ .J# o 1-5 0 04 1 2
4 1 14 0 01 03 1 0.s 1 1Jiop.... ._ .. _....0 1 0
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Berman . -- ._-__..Raaarkef ... . . . .-_-_william -...._-._.-Clark _..._
Plttersdri - __.----1
Schele -__..._ ._-..-
Andersen _._.,_.
Two base hits-Gutschow 3-
olff_ Stork. Williams.Bailev allowed 2 rum. 4 hits.
1 Kuhr - . ._...-
Goue1n§y}"I.."fI
w
sall for fun.
TIRES Fon AT H E T I R E L E S S
The ire rationing board,ha|,i
sinoe the last publication,given
out the following tires:Harry P. Philer, Hernmnl sales-
man, 2 reap tirell Biair Lumberand Coal Co., 4 recap tires: Carl
Wildnlek, Blair, 2 obsolete tires
S. I. Moore, Blair. 2 tractor tires
and 2 tubel; E. J. Nader, farmer.
Blair,1\ tire and -1 tube: E.h.
Dunklau, Arlington farmer, 2 tires
truck out 6, walked 5, 6 innings.Wolff allowed 3 runs. 2 hits.
struck out 4. walked 2, 3 innings.Soho!! allowed 9 runs. 10 hits.
struck out 5, walked 5. 7 innings-Siert allowed 3 runs. 2 bite.struck out 4. walked 2. 2 inninze-
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Herman -....---........-..8
'7Bennington ---._.--Arlington . . . . . . . ._...IBhi r ,--__-----,-..-1 g
Gretna --._---..---....0 2ReellteSvllhyBlur 12..Gretna 5: Elkhorn 11,
Elkhorn . . . . ...-.....-1
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bi
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Gruntnearl
Iva:
Blair
who i
He l!Hedic
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now l
bil,
frieni
from
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s n
themon(
Sill,field
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Giwithcolleat l
\ him
190.
usta:nimu woiw
dim
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rev'duihtand 2 mb a ;lawrence Wi-leli,B,,,,,i,,,¢¢.»,|i 8: He 10. ,s;;ung.
Kennand defense, 2 reap tires and mn 5.t2 tubes;R. N.Kxiott,Herman Gao-a Simdly. June 'I " `
trucker. 2 truck tires and 2 tulmz,Blair at Elkhorn, Bennington at ingJ. H. -l°l\Dl0\1. Herman Telephone Arlington and Grema at Herman- ple
Co., 1 truck tire; Nels P. Chrlneml ewl"y Kennardrtarmer, 2 retrean for1 ree:c m .o.901016, A.M . B R dJunghluth,Bennington farmer,2|~~'
recap tires,Mox16;Cert.No.»gp3905115 at 16 to Am Anzo rms.P a c e [ t h 0 :
ni: g;°=*;f~ 1 tire, 1 tube, Skb;.enn.o.905120 to Rev,N.o.~~BCarlson,minister,Blair. 2 tires,l " l S ,e a u t y i i i
600Xl.6; Cert. No. s90s122,Elmer
Bartling, Arlington trucker, 1 tire§2;=_~== omé No. 3905124 to Vem <,<C°"¢lf\"-$\fr°m page ll gg'
o neon,ll-ir farmer, 2 obsolete -Utires, L50x21; cm No. ssofwzs tu ",§§c};f'°'""'°:o dd ""the 5;
August H Matzen, Blair farmer, 1;"An" about n week of this pick- or
obsolete urea,475-21.up work we had a fleet of tweity- re
.,___seven with each one towing an-
`~11 "v 'othen besides sending many on.¢r!'g.{_."° n "Y l °\`al'\ead.Luckily we picked _up ~
Miss Jennie Dov-'ne of 0n1Al'm.d""'"'who were evacilatmg
_. .___, ,_umm the road.On this trip ni n
¢ | I I ¥ 1 l : I 1 1 l l § | | y - » . . --_. ,S t b v s r t o f B l a i r ,M r s . M y r t l e N e l -
. s o n ,M a r y . l u x e S o r e n s e n o f K e n -
- n s r d ,M i s s R u t h B o c k a n d P e t e
W r i g h t o f K e m s n i .M r .a n d M r s .
' P a u l S t e w a r t ,R u t h a n d R i c h t r t h
. a n d H a r o l d H s r t m a n o f O m a h a .
S g t .a n d M r s .V i c t o r W e s i n o f
' I o w a C i t y w i l l s r r i r e t o d a y f o r at
Q u o : - t v i s i t w i t h M r s .W e s i n ' a
i p i r e n t s ,M r .a n d M r s .R o s c o e
S t , e \ ~ r : \ r t B o t h t h e ' W e s i n s a n d
$ g t .S r . w a r t w i l l c o n c l u d e t h e i r
~\ | | |S u n d a y .
--B IRTHS
novsunlcx.To Mr. and Hrs.Willinrn Hovendick, Jr.,-of Her-
man. an 8 lb. 7 oz.. blby son,
\ n u . -_ -.t ~ n K u h r ,C 't r e n r t *r x u h r .M c C o m b .
F t e o h ,R o u n d s ,S c h m i d t ' q o t m s
° z \ y & " ,t h e m o t i o n w a s c q f r l e d .
M o v e d u n d s e c o n d e d t h i !t n e t t -
n m b e a d j o u r n e d .A l l c o p n c l l n i o n
v o t i n g " A y e " ,t h e m o t i o n w a s
c a r r i e d -
A T T E S T :U .G . .G s r n e r .
H e n r y C h r i s t e n s e n ,M a y o r .
C i t y C l e r k .
NOTICE OF REI-"EREE'S SALE
Robins da Yost. AttomeysFremont, Nebmsks
Notice is hereby dven. that by
add district will expire August1,1942, after which date no ad-
ditional members will be taken in.If interested, net in touch with
anyone of the directors.H. D. Meyer, Pres.,21-2t J.F.Kruger,Sec.
._.. ... .. ... ... .. ... .-- -_
UNTY FARMERS
STOCK MARKET
Waldo Hancock of Herman wusOn the stock market on Wednesday
of lest week.His shipment svervirtue of sn order of sale issued aged 1270 lbs. Ind brought $14.15.
by the District Court of Wsshimi- Fred Grabbe, also of Herman had
ton County, Nebraska. on .luno p. a shipment averaging 1080 lbs.
1942, inan action pendimr in wfllv.-sieh brought §13.00 and George
court wherein Marie A. Miller is He;r
spent Memorial Dev with mr. lllU,""-o - -Mn. H W. Schoettger,[hed with me two Ame1'1¢811 me
Mrs. J. D. Newsom of Omelia chsnics.arrived the last of the week from*"-we came throuEh Prome and
Omaha.to visit her dsmrhter-in~ th oil fields st Yensngyoung. M .N .e'"'§...."¢12.5i°° s.§f.'.'i'i"'l"'h°"° we got. a.new supply of
srer urnveu um halfTuesdaveiternoonfromPinelfuehTo .sdd to our tw es.t 1 earned out RsRidlro. South Dakota, and after of the ne rs we of n-
few hours visit with her psiente.|3°°"turned out to be "rigg-Mr.and Mrs.H.W S-choett|zer.'Wh°" we resched Meiketlu we h
and her brother. Georfrc Schoett~ so many ¢nppleswe 'could 8° 119ser. she left for Knoxville, Ten-lfurther. Three miles out of Mein
nessee.snd Cherokee. North C8111-ketla we made s camp in the
line.She will stotl off at Chicngtn. paddy fields near a. mmll streamandSouth Bend lndnsns to visit to repair our broken down jobs.
relatives on her wav home.'we were there five dgys.During
di embled threeD A N C E B O A T this time we ss'trucks for parts.We had two
men e averaged 1114 Ibn. which A W A R D E D ~hmics with us amd two\pls.i1tiff snddC_1\rs1;'. Sowmlféibrought $13.00.Will Flsnsgsnfs \3"tr.lfc:eB:.\1 1ae drivers turned out
et a °are °.°1l -' ... .\...1shipment average 1191 lbs. _,,,,\The dence host, known 1ocl.lly |°be real good.Most of this
.........._-.| .._..\ ...1..:..\.. 1.....|_..=.......-+we sent on aho ld llgminoy,born Hay es st
How's this for scorine withou*n.hit,Seventh-Wolff walked.
Gutschow walked, Meredith fanned,
Lenz safe on enor. Bailey hit into
double ulav.Result two runs. nohits. 4 errors.
After walkin: in the seventh
Wolff stole the circuit.Deerehad stolen bases to his credit. onin tourth and the other in the
nm
about twelve dollars and that is
chesp considering' everything else
out here.War has raised pricesto where they are more than in the
States."Maybe now that things are
more stabilized I can receive
llI
;r»ii"t'e:u»i;i;§'mrtoui&m.g_;y~|,';"; mrs. unns vruu :nu uuugu-
fnli ts h d b e p u t i n .e s e ~d mR.: c oollglsc e s."r".r."."§ 2L:'Bf1» J» "i S»T~'==»~"'~=f`2l€E;:f::.f.
a r pu:ng.c Wadnnd _
berriesb at n tme b
t g i o r e P ' = = g " g ' n e a r M g § i \ ' f . ' § . " ~
.9 c .~ ..§l'.l.Thegeopoirztl will ..i§f'°'3'I~i'-.'I."'...-.d Stanlet 'lsvlor visited
in keping the benies.lat the C. A. Hineline home. Sun
This is the time to make s sec- dev aftemoon.Mr.and Mrsondsowingof beans and sweet Ilinehne, Joan und Star.1ey.ner-¢¢ff|_uilpel' III-itil at the JOB C"'lT\ptm\
Mulchtrtg with straw, grass clip-
pings or other mstorid saves
much weeding and conservesmoisture. This works well on bush
and other small fruits and potatoes
and in fact will help on most any
yegetsble or flower crop.
a Never leave cut grass on s newl e t t e r o r s o f l j g g n v f g l -I 1 k n o w t h l t l a w n .I t : m o t h e r s o u t t h e g r a n .
knew- IA| llf..- _ Nun!! nhfnhhf nn VDLII' MDW*
ar m.I| D R . D . I . . C AD Y I S
l r s o l n o f r s n T o M A J O R
Dr. Dome L. Cady, son of Dr.
and Mrs. P. L. Cady of Arlington,has recf'i\m'l nffirinl nntffiration
Blllir Hosp\u|_K N U D S E N .Mr . md Mrs . E lme r
Krmdsen o l Arlington s r m i h e
parents o l I.son.Rnllsnd
Eug en e,wt.6 lla.8 o z.,born
Ma y s o . M o th e r md s o n a n xt
th e Blai r Ho sp ital.
J E N S E N :Mr . i n d Mn . C lxr e n c e
J a n n m e th e pr ou d p n e n t s
d x ' 1 l h . 6 a z . s c n , b o r n J u n e 2
x t B i d : H r n p i w .Hrs. J en sen
1| the f o nn er C lams Rk h sr ds , a
Lhe \mde| -sinmed Referee m sen wwre n l u hm he r ei n d te r d e sc r ib e d, I
wi ll s ell a t p u bli c nu d i o n on th e
Sth da y of J uly ,1942,al.9:00
r f n lo d A -M.n. th e we s t fr o n !
door o ! t h e C o n n tv C o n n Hausa
i n t h s C i ty o f B lxi r .WashingtonCounty .Ne b r ss k l.th e follo win g:
Th e Northeast Qun rter ( N E M
ol S e c ti o n §xle e n (16). Tawriship
Sevemeen ( V D .No r th .Ra n a :
Tw e lv e ' ( l 2 ) ,E a s t o f th e Si xth
(th P.ll . .W u h ln g to n County ,
f h wr e n c a N le b m m' a s h i p me n t lv-
eragd 10?7.Both these shipments
bmught $12.75.
eluded in dh i p me n u f r o m
in gwn Gmmty , Mn nd s y , wen .
Eve r e tt Sto rk ' s h e if e ra a ve n gi n g
an pounds A! $18.00.F . w. Rmva
sold 1 mhrgle 1,020 lb.h d e r a t
$1 3 .0 0 md th e u m a pric e v u
pn ld Mr . Ru we f o r 1 p xr t lo a d o f
1.144-pound m a n .Oth e r o t t l e
._ .. ._ . -... ... . .. .... rm
as r n e u n n w u o u u n u mm.. .m mbeeni n liti gation fo r s ome ti me ,
lu s a t l u i f o u n d s ls g xl owner.
Th e b o n wa s i n possession o f
W llli s m Mi lle r o f De S ow.
Th e m a d e :wa s taken to u i .
rn kn lty c o u r t w h e n tha dseision
wa s resched u i d th e bo at wa s
a w u d e d to Sp e d s l M a w r D o n - |
:ld K n ua e . Th e h o st wa s fo r me r -
ly k n o wn u "l..evse".
K n u s e , h o w e v e r , e x p m q q l
\.- .....|.r
equi nw..| f s x t | s
when wi
had on ly
lg n d one
.~-Az M
to gn to
'n f th e 1
crippled
arrived
l m e t nm
f w h o m e
i t w u p u t i n r e p a i r a n d
Q le f t fo r Ms nd nlny we
1 c o nvoy of e ig h t ma c k ;
L n c wr tr a i le r jo b .
lelk etln I received o r d e n
Mln d a la y md ta k e c lu r g e
compound wh e r e n lot o f
tru c k s we re p l r k d .W e
t h a n i n th e e ve n l n g md
fe r a l mo r e o l Lhs ( N U P
\
4
y o u ha ve W n u e n nur.n mme n v .rec ei ved any of y our letleru.
" Te ll J a c k Ga r dn e r tha t I fi n d
th e Chinese pe o p le ve r y f ln e ln-
de e d A nd th a t the y a n a mon g th e
fine st and hx- Ave nt lold ien i n i h e
world.The y : re llghting thin mi n-
m e under th e w mm n n d o f o u r
A me r ln n o f f i c e n a n d th a n g l n o
do u bt tl- mt lu d th ey been a llowad
a-R. .- .M mn n e r we wo uld never
ux 1 5. . . `. . . . . .~ . _ .. . , __ _'er pa rt ol the ti me eve n o n e s?- llr
llsh ed ls wn s md us e the c llp plng s
fo r mu lc hi n gNo fu rthe r hn rvea tlnz o f up \r a~
gu n should n e w b e nbtempued.
la t th e p lln tl g r o w u p ,Some (er-
ti li z er a p pli ed n o w wi ll h elp n ext
year's crop.Th i s ls also A good
c r o p m mu lc h n o w.
A.properly pruned ~
l good quarters m s BD|..|.u\=In --.. ....-- -- -_-ll we d th e J lps i n Ra ng oo n.:d g e o f tmm.Th e expe ri ha ve a o.Ma n d a la y I wi ll te ll y o u No w th a t the y ha ve germ in toh t u r a n | U!!iee zu a c ti o n I fe e l s u m th a t B u nn : wi ll
b a ,th a n two wee i m s oo n be fr e e of Jfnps.
¢ we wererlan nhlhfld tn ruport tp Ne ws ou t he re 1|very aa rc e.
" ''......\\ .....A:.. ...A l|
bush in a hvox-able num nrpmduce two qpmm of fruitQum at Bhlr Holpiul prior w Nébraskn.her m!rl'll8°~,_Terms of ule: 15% mah at time
' John Horn entud the h°°9'"' of sale md buhnce in cuh uvor
mn June x for medial ttnaunent eonllrmndon.sm! nla will be held onsn one
lo coma num me uw..-,.-..... _..A. Swrk'n puz load uf 985 lb.
yaurllngs whidx wld xt $12.90 and
Henry Somnaan'| load ol 1,020 lb.
v¢nr1imn n $12.25 ner hundred-
mme umlm. llcarry out thewdeliverthnpproximatdy
the South 0|
;":,:::r'..:' '"'"1 1 ana bo n w ~ I ~ I :
'In! north ,Q about |1L i "IIn-Hn-"H i l t i !
YOU!! uu uuu Lllln fo il Ju". ......._.consider Pr un lm:mo re c n mfu lly .
P h n t ~n o m Ear lie
HOSPITAL NUPES
\l.|r»m Rogers returned from
thodilz Hospital,Sunday,fol-
lluding en Appendectomy.Qkxnk Jah:-w.\ has entered Mah-
w d i t Haepltal for modl l care.M R :Chrlxtenlem ron o Nelx
¢J\l!i¢41l" or Blur, is e patient
tdlll. a ko .U r i LeRoy Christensen and
$ 0 7 daughter were diarnhnd,
loudly, from Method-lli Hoeplhl.
ln. Pder svend¢\\"|» who ze-
aetly underwent. a mdor open-um rx ummm Ho oo lul. v m re -
larn home th!! week-
JUIN PXRENTS IN
YOUNGSTOWN, omo
'German 8mRh,Jr.,ui\d l i n
' f u n n sml¢ l\dFo f¢Cnlhmm
l e n t a t ' n a t f o r y,,,,,.¢.w",-
mu . ma ' hy M IM t he i r p e r ~¢|\l» lr.uud\ln.Cla renco Smi th
'nu smiths vm remeln in Ohio
£1 summer. dthough ¢lIr¢1°°»J r . , ¢ ,¢ u a s mum to Omo hl
. e u n n f o r n u udv r y ur a l.
m a r u n i v m u y .
hour.mud June 4, 1942.WALTER G.HUBER.
22-5:Referee.
nES0 Lu'noNEsnmnrs OF EXPENSES FORTHE FISCAL YEAR OF
194.2-194:
BE rr nz-soLvED.BY THECHAIRHANAND BOARD OF
"T"' ;° '._
FORMER CALHOUN
Gnu. W ED JUNE 1
The marringe of Mn.LucilleCou, formerly of Fort c g .houn, and Wilbur A. Caley, both
01 Omaha. wok place nt. the FirstBaptist Chureh of . Omaha on'rnUs'rEEs OF THE VILLAGor xznmuzn. NElmAs1u\=_\M°f\d»v evening, June 1. A mev-
SEUPKON 1_'flue gm nrobnhle tion followed at the church, ln.
amount uf munev needed for all Connin'|mother,Mn.M.Z.
mmm to be ruined by md Vll- Baldwin, wlll also be remembered
l-Ile for the fiscal year commene- by former fr-lena in the Fo n
ing on the fins Tuesday in Huy. Calhoun vicinity1942. lndudinz lnterat md mln
'and branches M expenditure ofuid Vi\\ll\_ lumiled e nd c lulifled u lm-dnafier nr (onli. il ertimltad u follows. in-wit:Prlndn:and o¢lloa-don -.-___--..---I 200.00
ol W i l d a n i ..-------,...V'l00.00
For mesh.allen md
:hal due or to become due onbondedindebtodnoe,linkin:funds and the different obieeu
MRS. GERICKE
F L A FOR su m m m xz
Mrs Ernest Gencke former
Fort Calhoun resident leevee to-
where the will Ipend (he eummevrmn hem-non m-c F M n
end (emily Mr Gencke will r¢~mam in Fnmont w nai l*h h
5 4 3 "_____________ 15W_00 brother with the form work.
To
day for Fort Llnderddle, Florida,
Flre department mivmmzmdrpoue __________15 0 0 Buy Dafenu Bond! md
lf llxo o ul v urwi ll --750.00 _Bavivl 8hmU|Nowl
emieuria had irdormed him, hetold the court, that ndther "Dri!l.~wood" nor "levee," ir the Plvper
word un a r conditions.beuuaethe boat, or whit is_\eft of it, le
high end dry on | cernfleld near
DeS41|'0.The uld boot Levw lly ground-ed on a eandber near DeSow forrnuny months before :he finally
wu wvagnd by Wlllixrn Miller,
farmer, und others. Miller put inl
A S500 lien cllim for his vmrkNot knowing that other Ilene al-so had been filed,ho explained,
he began dismantling the lhip,
which by then had clunged its
mime to "Dri!twood". Her luper-
structnre hu praztlollly bear mmdownnndthelumherused for
building hmhouaes And other
farm bdldinp."Apperelrtly ahe'|been m m
down u>nodxlng more than li
huge," raid the ndmiralty rnuhrf
"Whether wha!.'| ld: of her will
float remains eo be seen. Also wemm f i n d some vnv of getxlnx,her out nf that wrnfield. 1 doubiif whal.'| left of her will bring the$3.00)noeeenry zo pay ol!all
the Ilona."
auu -~ ~~--,harymyv-At hhymyo we learned
'mn the command of Burma had
been turned over to Gen. Sdllweiland r tampalgn had been nwtnl
io defend Bunna.You have prob
\ably read more of this in the pep
ers than I can bell you.1 "From Maymyo we were orderem
in proceed to Luhio.At laahh
lwe leaned that Col. Vaughn am
Maj. Wilson hed ser. up plane fo
the meintenanoe of trumponatiu:fever the Burma Road from Lula!.to Kinmlng. China.Well, I hav
just come over the femouu Bunn
no rd.lc in wrrible.Ir lr won
derful.It lr the malt beautifl
'road ln All the world.l don
mean the road luel! bu: the com
uy that lt uoeeu.ldon't 1-hll
morelrenypla celna llthe wo xi
thut hal such bauty.Before ra
work xr over, I will have crowlhil Yunnan Burma highway mu
mnny dmel.have nm returned mm (Mw b u e l e e n t y o g e n d l o f n mlpdd fo renmnwer.I canlmrd
walt until I receive lt.The mn
nga and the enuwer dnt ox
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Plggfll
:nm
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fm m m d r -:aA M|N1s'1'E1z3°]_ _mn lidln Wglff a Fnmont,'1'RAlN1NG'SCH00LlWed On Furlough gy;g;;,~_;; ,gf."£*§»E'K;;,§°_*;
_..F r n m Panama the pmenul, R-ly Kmxh. home.lair- Girl Wing
S t a t e H o n o r s
'ss Guyer Headed Girls'tate Honor Group Of
Eleven
'Mr.
Ved Byjhndlenighm June 1I
N u p t i a l s H e l d 2%
I EM o n d a y E v e 5 '
T
An u nu su a lly be a utif ul an d im-
pres sive an dleligh t c e remony was I
perfc mned a t four o'c loc k Mondayxftemoo rn at S t. Mnr y 's Epi sc opal 1
-a=;'1r L v . ~?3§\=%<a~-\ »1
r §~\ £ ,Q 'j f
.: \`T 5 »a . , ». ,\.s
g g I .* Jr;"V J$'99:
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UNION VACATION'scuoox. 0PENs
The Union Vautian Bible Sehwl
of the Methodilt and Cong'r¢¥\-
Bunn!churchu opened,Mandny
morning,wxm an mroument of
;u-wand sixty yaamgawrs.The proiect in sponsored by Rav.'-Denlle
Rev. John P. Bmokl. lleLhodilt`
pi ston!nt Lheewi' pan of thiswaek inplinccln, wachknK in the
annull M\nia1.eria\ Tnining Sc\\oo\
far young mlni nun md wP\>\y
pulnn.Iils three coux-ea wen"Christianity:An Inquiry Intolin Natura and Truth", "A M min Chrln", md "The Docirine vi
A l \ l l l l
Hr.and Mrs.Ro n Den.;ln-
nwmod the mnrrhge at their
y o nn ur h mm. D¢ \o ru , w SnRgph K. Pntan, the wedding haf-
ing been performed at Lyon:Hma n, v u Thux-sdly.l i l y W
Sgr,and Mrs !'»¢u»n spent the
Kr.md Mrs.R-ly Kmgh and
fami\y were entertained at din-
Mr. Snturdny awning, by Hnrvey
Kxogh and family.
Mr.and Mrs.Wzyne Strick-
lett amd mn, Ronnie, of DenvarColorado,lpent the week»em'i
wgth Mr and Mn. Herman Lul-
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Marilyn Guyer, daugnmr 01 .aunv .w"|Barbe1.Irutructors mcluae *"""'lUnurcn, wnen mms dléllluuuc lavwvv."§§»n"éJ,F,§§§§°;ifh,E";f" .|h¢;}¥81yn uma°¢h.».nd Hn. ~ lund, daughter of Mr.mg Mrs .
highest scoring Girl Sumter in afmewen igmthe nhmlw 'i¢'P e nj George T. Hedelund of Bla1r,wa.s
group of eleven honored for.n. J.ton o .Flin fthmamed to Lt.Robert C.Hunt.,achieving high :coma on 1 beat on for divinysn, md ~uyd 1 lson 0; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Haulanthemtermedmtedepartment.| of B air.Dean Stephen E.Mc-
s°\'eff\m¢"'=and cu ° " ° " "The enrollment by divisionnfoi-' Giniey of Trimty Citlwtiral, 012;-
Th h or zwvp was announced at.'ri 85;intennednate. aha, read the service.e o n l o n 1:m n - ' y._.._.....\.|....¢. 1 1. m nn ¢ r t h e a n n u a l § _:.:__¢._a n 1 w h i m C a n !" n e s s l n a p d m g o a u ,
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C .H .K o e p c k e a n d d a u g h t e r ,M i n a
Ilelan..
Rev. a nd Mr s.s .S. Nielsen of
Westbrook,Mai ne,ar e expec ted
to ar ri ve i n B h i r tcrdny (Thu rs-
day )f o r a.rnont.h's vlc a tio n 1.-
mo n g rela tives and f r i e n & .Re v.
Nielson wi i l nttan d th e nation al
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bma h c amp u s i n L i ntf li n .M m . B . H . m u m m the churc h ,and the
M i s !G\W °"» who mpreaented Ar ri ve s Fo r Vi si t held ta ll white tape rs.
Bla i r Hi g h School at t} 1el!l110 -l M n .}3_H Roi ver twn an d W " -I The bride, given in ,,
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ti a dinnar 15911 Sundly _Rv Mr..;;. 0?¢§8
ep .n Qwest
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B00th's Fresh Frozen Strawberries, Red Rasp-
berries, Etc., Corn, Peas Lima Beans Brussels
Sprouts, Broccoli, Etc.; and Fresh Frozen Fish
SP ECIAL S FOR FRIDAY AND S A TURDA Y
STRAWBERRIES, Home Grown, 2 Qts........25c
TOMATOES, Firm, Red Ripe, Lb.
ORA N GE S , S u n k i s t , L a rg e S i ze , Da z. ~RADISHES, Red, Home Grown, 3 Bunches 5c
C O O K I E S , P l a i n a n d S a n d w i c h , L b . ~
PORK & BEANS, Golden Measure,
2 No. 2%Cans ..._..,......_..............COFFEE, Butternut, Drip or Regular,
1-lb. Glass ....._.32c
POST TOASTIES, 11-oz. Package ..,._........,. Sc
ROAST BEEF, Chuck or Rib, Lb.~
STEAK, Sirloin or T-Bone, Lb.. . . ~
CHEESE, Brick, Cream, Velveeta,
W E RE D E E M CRY S TA L W HI TE A ND
PA LM OLIV E COUP ONS
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A l l g i r l s a t t e n d i n g ;G i r l s 'S t a t e ,
' c a l w o r k s h o p i n g o v o m m e m .
~ n s o r e d b y t h e N e b n s l c ;d e -
- - -~ n t o f t h e A m e r i c a n L e g i o n
u x i l i a r y w e r e p r e s e n t e d d i p l o m a s .
e d i n n e r p r o g r a m c o n * w e d o f
o n n i l s k i t s g i v e n b y m e m b e r - s
G i r l s 'S t a t e " 1 . o 1 m n " .A t t h e
. .r r l b l y a r o u n d t a b l e d i s c u s s i o n
I " W h a t I H a v e b e a m e d a t G i r l t '
t a t e "w a s c o n d u c t e d b y M r s .E .
W i lb ur o f Linc oln.The week? lc tivitiea were c losed
~ 'y f o mi n g wi th a Me mor i a l
r w v w m m a t whic h speakers
ere Ma jo r Ben jamin F .Boy er
nd Dr . Olg a S tu tn y .
.
arrivud Mo nday weni ns f or an in~
defirgite vis it wi th H n .Robert-
son's mother , Mrs.Os c a r Gi lb e w
so n , a nd with h e r ld i tu n ,Mr s.
Stanley Bednar an d Hr s .J i m a
Mah er and f u n i li m.
Fo rme r Telc h e r Her e
On Br ie ! V is it
Mi ns Ma r y Ty rr ell,for mer
Billy Hig h Sc ho ol lc ie no e imtmc -bor, was a n ove rni ght gue st of
Mrs.A. G.Ro mbe r g o n W ednel-
d w Mins Ty rr ell has ju st c om-
plete d n y ea r o f tea c hi n g at Up -
ton,W y oxriing, and was en route
by automobile to Oxf or d,Ohio,
where she wiil teac h this summer.
Mr .an d Mr s.W i lli a m Suvar-
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I l l u m r ,H u n :an a va a t i n f a s h i o n e d W i Htl.Amid!Goehrh1g mqEn]:3 and Mu.Chuence filper orF' =P lRwenna.Nebrukl.r}'ivld_ Sun-
5¢|¢\\nu »-...,..___i nertipiengtlrve il o f tu li g
held by al. up of sued pearls,
ioned in the sty le o f Ha r y ,
an o f Scofa.She crried_ 51
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";':;;.;;'5 m». nm Ju-11; \ii.§§{v.sltin prayerLe orchids.
bwk | " " r " " f f " _ _ -||,_mlWHm | \ a .n n -n s ;~",£'J1E '$. 'f- ..f'.." " L ". . 2 . '¥ ". 2 . . . . . . .: , .I A w i n 51 - 1 . f - r 1 s 1 = - M -1 * = & ~ | 1 ¢ = » - J f f l l l s e . = ! = ' : ° 5 _ " * ; _ ' : : ' _ : Enot oimmWiliilmHEY
bnrlnucamcuq sun »»v¢........__ingtun,Be n Voss an d 1018.Pa ui
Brau lh a nd s on o f I rvin gton , P. C.
Pe te n en ,Les ter Hu m e n ,Evely n,
Mar gu eri te and Ma r y ,J e m Pet.
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i n g o n e a r l y t h a n v r e k t o N W 'M r s .A .D .F o l l m o f F r e m o n t .
O r e l m s w h e r e t h e y m l !r e s i d e f o r l T h e S c h e r d i n s e n t e r t a i n e d o n S u n -
f l m m m n n n t ._d u r f o r M r .u n d M r l .E .W .C t m p ~
mann M J " ~
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HOG SUPPLEMENT
Correct Balance of Animal Proteins
Vegetable Proleins and Minerals
N O W $69.00 Per 'Ion
Blair Flour Mills
Bla i r Hi g h School in 1939,and
Inter attended Van Sant's Business
Collage in Omai m.She been
employ ed i t F o r t Riley ,Kar ma!
since la st Oc tober.Sgt.Patton
wu s graduated f r o m n Kansas
Hi g h Sc hool and attended Kansas
Sta te Ud vo r a i ty a t Ma n h atta n
He h as bvo n i n the 3 .l' I1lv f or two
y ears , an d is now home on n. fur-
lou gh f r o m Panama.
~ ~rs.C h r o n o ;Goohanouer o f
O m l h l .
Mi s a Ma rg a re t Hernin gaon,
nurs e at Pe ru S tate Te ac h ers Cob
lego,is s pe nd in g a. f ew d ay s va -
c atio n wi th h er mothe r, Mrs . Be r-
t h ;Henningsen.before the o pen-
i n o f the Peru sununor session.
She wa s ac companied by Mr s .
Henningserfs sister,Mr s .D e t l d
o f St. J oseph, Missouri, who wi ll
z
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Love of
Jolley,lows,arrived Decoration
Dxy, and were guests ol Mr.Love's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Love, until Monday.All were
Sundsy dinner guests at the Ross
Love fum home west of Blair.
Mr.and Mn.Edwin Hnmlllnn
spent from Saturday until 'l`ues~
day in Arthur,Nebrnskn, wherethey were guests of Mr.Hamil-
ton's parents, Rev. and Mrs. C. E.
_ Hamilton.
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Delmnr C.Jensen.son of Mr.
md Mrs. John J. Jensen. ot westof Blair, spent the week-end with
home fol oming to Omshs from
Chiugo by plane.He is em-
ployed by t Arthur 3. 0'Lesry
& Sons compnny doing army ord-
nance construction work.
Miss Msrgsret Kirkpatrick, nu-
dsnt st Wsyne State Teaclien Col-
lege, is spending several his with
har puents, Mr. and Mn. Roy T.
Kirkpatrick,before retumin~to
We e knd guats o l Mr. and
Mm. Clifford Hultberg and Ism-ily were Mr.and Mrs.Lskos'lliultberg end two sums of Lincoln:
Mr. and Mrs.Dick Russell andtwo daughters of Bloomfield, and
Mrs. Minnie Hultherg. Mn. Hu't-
berg will spend the summer
months in Blair with her son,
Clifford, and family.
Sunday dinner guests st dm
homo at Mr. lnd Mrs. P. C. Ru-musssu of Mennard were Mrs. C.1-I. Petersen of Centnl (Bty, Ne-
bruks,Mr.and Mrs.Wslluo
Harlow und Mr. and Mrs. Darwin
Williams of Cllrks,Nebi-ssh.
Afternoon visitors were Mr.mdMrs.E._ Fikh and Donald ol
Omslu and Mr.end Mn.Ls.:-sRasmussen of Kennsrd.Mr. and
Urs.g, H.Petersen ue formerresidentsofWashingtonCounty
snd are the parents oi' Mrs, Rss-mussen.Msrisn Rasmussen re»
turned with them for s months
~\.|.|..~H n .J a c k S m i t h o f F o r t .C a l h o u n
v u \w i c k - e n d w e s t M H i l l A d v e r t i l e i n T h e E n t a r n r l l a
x i m p m c k .I n m u m
ur..nnfl Mn. Ink Jamm ment
Hu n t' s b u t ma n wa s E d
\.l...»(nu|n1nv\\.|n f ghéfllfl
\ » ; . : . a ° ; . i s a ; H ~'
-a nr...-.ll l a i n 'Than wan : ec um-MRS. ROBERT HUNT
Mrs.Peter Hagge was hostess
sy, ..........,-._wa, who cams from Wash-'
D.C.. for the ceremony.were Richard and Edward
mn of Fort Calhoun.Marylis Hedelund of Om-
sued in s white tafleu
gth gown with tiny hat:h and carrying a whim
rl flowers, served as flow-
I-Iedelund wore a powder
~eet dren with black ac-
I:the g'mom'a mother
ght tan with white acces-
avlng s reception at the
ou p_le W ed In Notices Of ___l,GBlair Ceremonyl
daughter of Mr and lllns. I-lerm in n
R211 of Herman became lh »\bnde ol Louis E McGu~g\ll 01
lmogenelows.
nd the grooms cousin John San- s
C l u b A c t i v i t i e s
lair hlerrymskers
ill meet an Thursday, June 11,
ith Mrs John Jensen as hostess.
ue Ribbon Baby Bee! and Pig `BAttending the couple were Miss The Blue Rgbbqn Baby Bee(
mi ..Klotz home near Kennsnd on
,In a ceremonv performed in B
Flair,June 1. Miss Ada Rogrrt .The Blair Merrymakers Club
no `,.
l ,lg
MaxSold home, and \ dinner for
Yriends st the Union Sta-
ming room in Omaha, the
left for a _short trip to.. From there th? will go!mp Roberts,alifomis.
.hs bridegroom will bo sil-
For her going-sway cos-\e bride chose s light blueletrimmedwithh/:B ls-
umber of informal last-svents honored the bride,ss s countless in the Ak~
n court of Miss Fnnces| and Ford Hovey. Mr. and
5 .C. Hunt, Sr.. entertdned
ulfet supper, complimentaryeooupls, following a wed-
shesrsal on Friday evening;
guests were Mrf and Mrs.s I-Iedehind,Mr.and Mrs-
»'Hunt, Jr.,Mrs.Harlow
xr, Mrs. Frsnk tswaxt, Miss
Krogh, Mr. andlllrs. G. L.
. Mn. Wlllisrn Hays of Om-
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Hede-
snd Msrylls of Omaha, Deanlen McGinley of 0|-nsho. Ed-Msy nf Washington, D. C-.
Disk and Edward Geossmsnn
nrt Calhoun.ss Krogh's guests at a wed-
hreakfast Sunday morninUthe bride, Mrs. Donald Fear:
Howard Fairchild and Mrs.
Hays of Omshs.
an IN QUIETCE RE M ONY HE RE
|Harrlet Rogert. sister of the bride.
s ..
er .The bride wore a beige mesh
dress with beige accessories, and
her corsage was of pink and whlus
with white accessories was wornby the bridesmaid; she, also. had
s canmtion cox-sage.
Following the ceremony,a re-ception was held at the parentalHer-msn Rogert, home in honor of
the couple.Among those presentwere Mr. and Mrs.Mdhrgill,Mr.
arid Mra.'R»ogert,Mr. and Mrs.
John S er.Mr.and Mrs.DonMcGsr~gl,Mr.and Mrs.Steve
Nsrke of Omaha,Rev. Doyle oi
Imogene,lows,Misses Phyllis
snd Harriet Rogert, Virginia West
Doris West,and Arnold RogenEmmettRogert,and Vincent
LQ!-by of Imogsns, Iovra.Mrs.MeGsrgll1 vns_ gr-aduslaed
from the Harman Schools in 1936
and for several years she has
taught ln the rural schools of
Wsshinswn County.The couple
will reside on s fsnn near Imo-
gene.
Norma Rowe
Bride Tuesday
Miss Norms Gisee Rows.daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ArthurRowe of Fort Calhoun, and Ralph
Wright, elder son of Mr. and Mrs.
Pig Clubs will meet at the
turdny evening.\ " " " '
e. neue... ........ _,.-, .___psnied home by their daughter.
Pearl, who hsd spent several days
among relatives in Newell.
Mr.and Mrs. Vicwr Johnson
and Phyllis entertained over the
weekend for Mrs.Hans lebhert
of Lennox, Iowa, and Mrs. Cath
erine Brown of Dallas Center
lows.
Miss Betty Ann Russ of Omllu
spent the week-end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.Nels M
Jensen;she visited,also, st tnMerleWsrdell home near Ken
Mrs. l-Ijslmer Quiet sntertalne
c\at dinner, Friday, for Mrs. 1-'rn
wnsend ub Richter and children and MnTocamstionsI` A brown mesh drese Tonmsend Club will meet I"'i"Betty Soske of Omaha.
dsy evening June 5.Followingl .'-Mrs.Lizzy Brarnlett and Otl
g~= business meeting a pr°gnmIFrederick of Omaha spent Sotusmhas beenan-an andr s es .sed.refreshments will he served.I
, _ _'Sumnser Sunshine Clrtle
st her home near Blair, TueSdlY
alter-noon,to members o l theSummer Sunshine Circle;''
cmone Ladies Club
Mrs. Beumrd Reeh entortdned
twenty-tour members of the Clth-
olic Ladies Club, Wednesday af-
dsrnoon.
Sl. Msrfs Guild
day sitemoon with Mrs.Ma:
PIM and Miss Ida Knox.
Virgene and Gsye Schmiddaughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jol
Schmidt. spent Saturday with M
and Mrs. Elmer Rasmussen.
,Mr. and Mrs R.M.Ivana
were Saturday eveiulng guests
Hrs. Margaret Iverson, Will s
Pearl.MissesPearl and Ven Mae lv<
mn were visitors at the homeMrs. Don Marr near Tohmd, lf
day sfternoon.
|Misses Lavon Hansai and Ed
i
'Mrs Merton Jensen assisted by l.a Sehaodt will enter thqsumr-''teachers'course at h5dllnd (':;er':,3aMr§,e{i`:_1=h_;g;;.,,,, in Fremont, next Monday
noon, for members or st. Mary's'Lorraine Jensen was a week-
lipiscopsl Gurlld. This was the fln-guest of Mrs. Bertha Hooks .
al businus meeting ol the season.family.Marjorie Hooks n
h s . U .
Wednesday with Mr.and I
Peter Hesse.
The Indies Soeisl Union..o£.the Memorial Dsy guests of C.
Congregational Church met with Kolterman were Mr.and l
Mrs. Alfred 0. Sick, Tuesday al-\John Koltennan, John snd l
temoon.Assisting hostesseswere ol Red Oak, lows, snd Mr.
Mrs.Wilbur Lowe and Mrs. Burgl Mrs;Fmderick Koltermsn
Williams,Sr.Devotionals we;-¢sons of Wahoo.
led by Mrs. Philip 0'Hsnlon.
ln.:..- nur.
Lamb,Messrs,and Mead:
Hjslmer Qulst,Clarence Ar
~and children, Peter I-isgge, C
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patent bells.
handbags
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~BEN \=nAr~||<u 'fa sion
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s quiet ceremony at 8:30
; Friday evening, Miss Ev-Spadl. became the bride pleLambertz.The wedding
mlace at the home of Mr. and
J. C,Thompson, with Rev.
P..Bronks officiating.
. and Mrs. Thompson attend-
Cullen Wright of Blur.weremnrried 'Puesdly evening, June 2:
the ceremony was performed ateighto'clock at the Methodist
Church Rev, John P. llronks /-ffl
ciuting.
n a .....,...-.,A 4-H dairy club was orggnized
at the Harold Taylor home, Tues-
day evuing, with Mr. Taylor uleader.Officers are:WarrenFuhlrodt, president;Billy Tnylmn
vice president!Jimmy Taylor, see-
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l QOthers present were Lyle Hansen
Suppenfln
Glenn W
:ld and K.n.y Beth,an:
ilson and Rsy rnond.-1
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Meat Spgcials
LONGHORN 5°C H E E S E lb 30°Mediuo s g ;doz 2 9
lb A.Large'RiP§
ETTUCE l2c 0 CARROTS .08c bunch 0 CUCUMBERS Zfor l5c
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1 \ |_.__|ur...A|1\nl-Q Hannon \||| iEvouple.L_:,a umm mr. annMr. and Mrs. John Tayhr and
family.Mrs.WilliamW\\\f. MinTluih Wolfe and Mrs. Mary Gilberl
Home Improvement Club
The Home Improvement Club
held its final meeting nf the year,
Thursdly nfmrncon, at the Her-
.......r~:~.»v...-\¢Officers. elected
s
E U l l u c ," u v - . -B l a i r c i t y s c h o o l g
HEHIFB," v n u u n o . -_d r e s s t r i m m e d i n w h i t e
I i ; n f n n n n t~ »Eif'£éiiEl¢ in an :pw
on Went Lincoln Street.
plan a. waddilll trip to Chi-
lltei this numnlr.
ls Hosta To ~ Ray-'aa president;MrsBr-_n t l
W u b l|I|§\l\.llsl\uan d Mr s.E .C.Hu n t,Sr-benhorat,secrotary
IB B !l l : | n ,u l a n .U ;-» -- - -| n a | § h l n n d n r z M r s .B e n \(I a c l l ,l u u h l a ¢ u - r - - - I _a c h t e r .r e a d i n g I e a d e r .
n n _ .. . . . . . . . . _$l q u n n n n n h N Y D Q R Y V R\|nunu\|'\
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tm,.-.-,......,____und Mn.J.M. Spencer of
nhl; Mr. und Mrs. Earl Hunt.Anson City, lown; and Mrs. Al-
t Heisler o l Quinny,Illinois.
|. Heisler remnined for an ex-ded vieit with her dnughver,
I. Hunt., and Mr. Hunt.
nan Amend
nlly Reunionlr.end llru. C.R, Mend left
I morning, Thursday, (or eav-
.l weellx vacation in Sun Diego,
liforuix A reunion of the Mud
nlly will be held there, prior to
s deparhxrs ol Dr.e nd Hn.
>ld's son, Psnl, and their son-lnw,Wesley Hatter,both of
lom heve enlisted for mervlme in
n navy.
lmily Sbuwen:nn WllklnwnoMr.and Mrs.Tom Wilkineanare honored at I houlelmld ehow-' given Thursday evening nt the
I. W. Wilkinnnn home by mem-s n of the Wilkinson (emily.
WGN!-four guests were present>r I Plenum, mm evsninx. fol-rwed by the se ; of refresh-
'lent.s.Mr. Ind Mn.Wilkinlou ne-eived x number of IOVBIY gilt!
or their new home, alll their
iousehold furnlnhing-| hnvlnl beenlertmyed by lin ll-I winter. Th!
__ _Mns R,\Ll'l>l WRlGH'l`
_A-naw bv ltonuw.
Amndum we re Mr.un Mrs
Clyde Ndwn-The bride,who ht-H been em-ployed in llleir since her grndun-tion from the Bllir High Sdxool
we yes n a n were s MW blue
suit wiun dusty ron und navy accesmriu: her wrnse vu of ww!
md lilies-of-the~vllley.Mrs. Nel
son wore n navy blue red1I\8°'»°
dress wxul navy ud white neweoriesund lud n coruge of pink
esrnstlonxFollowing the ceremony.themembers of die wedding party md
n few ralntivee end clnse friend!!
hld dinner in Omnlu.
Ane :urrvm mem.. V.. ,,.-.....-.Lion of folds Wu studied,and'
lunch was served by the holmes.
V. ClubThe Winter Clothing Club was
brought ta order by the president,
lnbel Flynn, un May 27 et thehome of Llvonno Quint.Problem
3 was read end dlocussod.Dxr~
lene Sorensen wu elected presi-
dent of the cunning club which
wu organized after the th; Cloth-ing Clob sdjourned. The other of-
ficers are no follows: Vice-presbden, Betta Stimpann; eecretary and
nevu reporter,Lures I-'nhlrode
Plsnl were made for the nextmeeting which ll fn be held nt, the
home of Bette Stimpson un June
11,
Monllxont-Rlx
For the present, Mr. and l
.vrsghz will redde in Blair. Mr
Wrlght plum to enliet in the nevY~mon: he vru grmdunted from Blair
High School in 1988, snd until N-
cemtly he hld been employed in
Bdtimnre, hhrylnzll.
Mrs. Hnmllton To
Arrive Soon
Mn. Curl Hamilton md daugh-
ter.Ami o f Wnhlngwn. D. C.on ,,|,,¢¢,,i to urrlvs the latterP\Y¢0!_f.hl| week forumend-lyt with lln. Hnmiltmfs moth-
----_.._ \ ._ _Ao
Min Anna Kordhurst .end Ar-
nold Rix have unnounoed then'
wed&m¢ of Wednesdly, my Zl.
Both young people ne ot the Ben-
nington vieinlty.Arnold returned
to nrmy amp on-'~Zl1|undey.
Mn. Nell Jeunen, who bu been
Ontlxe dc kllmi lre po rtls dto be
sonwwhet improved.
Mr. and Mn. Peter Hsgge had
.u their gneetl far dinner, Sundly.
'HL md Hn. Robert Welwn and
ldnurhter.
E
:k
n n - »
IIG
\;S \
-II ~\:onshrhctionof their house il Wd! qt, Hn.Gemma ru-zmmn. n-mderwny,a n d my hn p e w I n v r e n n t d m m gnn u o f ,....|Buy Ddmu Bonds md
nble to mov. in Mgt bil.tives lt Gleden, lows.Sui n g S ump Nw!
P l \' .
|
_VLBIINIII i l f l l l l -
l ` ~»-.wf» 2 4 '1 ~
l n .G N U ! MN ¢ W 8 hmda y .°r Hr. ...`.§"u»I
' . l h l & u -1 Bruner. allnnrdaymn
Lim Mr. endOn&\nd|y,. Jensen, Mr.and'mrur ll s¢».!.'f3|
er nu t s o fmily.
e week wn.hr Slnnenheldrea Simmumlwenfieldofrl Pl¢1>¢r.
we eketthewe nlhne nd
l
olm G. .lemon .
lr. und Hn. John G.Jammu
were dinner muh, Friday. ez timeW. T. Wddran home in Arlingwn.On Sund-nv ~ Jenson: entertainer:nl their ovemzhv. mum. Mr. andm e B m n Bpra o f we hm,
K m u l .
nel-dmin s v g h wl e h m.
,w u am e ¢a no f lllxl C o n n n l i G w m ~Sunday.He returned w Wichita
the lollowimr day.
Mr.and Mn. Fvfun Bunn anddrildren entertained on MzmoridDey for Mrs. Bunn'| narenu. Hr.and Hn. H1-mo Huck end Mlrvin,und for her brother-in»llw and Idl-len md f,_m_\ter,Mr.und l n .Ben Preseott.
Walter Nelson
gm Chrinen-ilyn Konhgj,Curtin. and
. Becklun endevenimz visib-re. Jumea Rv-Knndly even-
lecklun enlar-r the James
I
ell of Omehe.
Mrs. Hemmln Petersen f_n¢¢|-.mined the Golden Rule n e ;Club.Thunday titer-noon, whenthe lueon on dryinz end hrininglrui u and venublee w u me n
hy Mn. Byron Bunn.
Mn. Hervey Melton end dauzlv
fer.Patty. gf Benninawu were
Pridxy evexunx visitors nt thehome o! Mr. and Mn. Edlir Ltr-
sen.U.. ,...1 u.. ¢u__.. 1 _.___ ___
Herman And
...V l c m n t y
Hr. end Mn. Tomy Bovmnm nllioehAngel:l._NCali!ornh," r g
on y nn y me nMr. und Mn. »fK"1>.,§2».
Mrs. Pm Miller and her hugh-ter. Mn. Clyde Bnn. lex: wa-
nmdny for Jdfenon Bl r r l t h ,Mlnourl, where Mr. Bragg who isintheermy.in locetenl.M n .
Bragg will remnin there uid Mn.Miller will return leter.Mm Sanford Wilson of Omehawu a viaiior at the J.D. lawshome, Frldny evening..
Mr. end Mn.1-'nnk WilscmspentMemorinlDey ut MinaoutlValley, lovin.
Mn.Sulie Shun-nke submittdto u rnnjor opention at the Unl-verdty Holpltll in Omlhl. Thun-
dey. She hu been a patient themthe pm three weeks. Her cond-tl o n i nr e po n e d w be u go o dn sann be vrve¢*»¢\'l-
Mn.P. S. Houkim and l i n .
" w g Vo d l n u
Tue y evening,
rinh home.Mr. and Mn.Lois of Omelun-.. .._.| .L_ .....\.,...a z- u-.......
of Omdn called,
at the Dode Pet-
l v m Helms andspentMemur-in!
u l u
, ;u¢e p¢r¢nm.Ken:ry
v ! ! ! -'n g to Lelrn nrviefrt club
mei. Th drernoon, lhy 28,, h h l n .mn Jensen.A det-nert lunebevn wal served md let,-
er the la de n.Mn. Ole Jeneenand ln. Otto lmche n. pve fhaeurreut lawn nn Cauninylhheei-mg, Drying and Brinlnl-e dubwill meet with Mn. Ted 0l.in¢er,
June 25.Hn .Dode Plnllh e nd Glenspem. Tuesday end Wednendny inOmehl vidtinm her iisler,Mrs.Louil Bokemper, and other rd!-
Lives.le mben o f the Birthdlv Club
met. in the Mrk. I~\'id{Y nlternoon,with Hn. Tom Wlkefleld. Jr., IndHn. Wu-ren Wakefield udnz as
hnewnel-Late in the dtemoonthey served a picnic luneh.Thetimewu me nt a t games.They
will meet in the nark nnin June12.M n .Ben Wnhter. Mn. Jo-
mm Olson end Mn. A. H. Lowe
will be on the enterulnmem. wm-
mime.`lin. Iavi Clayborn and five ufthe CllYb°'m children are lll ill
»er-~'=-.-.f»~ 4. '"ln. Cla n whi ms! we re ru. a ni 'li n. wn um n i k ma v xnr lnh df
Omlhx-llr. md Hn. Guy Ba llerrn Bl.| i r mm smxrdny eveuinz
there" M n m d "Ch ul a ltugdllg'
m m v I e -W.Rmledn hmm. Mr.Rudedarereturning with them for a week.Mn.D.W.Rutledge is vllli¢lllKher non-in-lew md dnuzhter. Mr.and Mn. Mgrion Denmv nt Eldur-
eda . Knuu.M n .L.A.Woodward And hergn-nnddeuxlxler. Mn. Bud Wood of
Hluouds,lunmnn.were Sundaydinner irueets UI' Mn. lmrle Pitch.A meeunz was held at the Red
Crea rooms. Wednesday d u r -
noon. when the cenillceta werenwlrded w those who comhletedkhetwelve weeks home nurmlnn'coune monmmd by the Woman's
Club and the Red Cross work.Twenty-one received the awards-
A number of reletives of Mrs.
Bertha Lowe gathered at her homeon Memarlel Dey.Those presentlwere Mr. end Mrs. Charles Wnke
'md Mn. Lena llwre und Barben.wml en eh-lrk of ,helwure of Omahe-Mr und me.
l'""%°'i.H Club "The Little Home~
llienry Ruwe. Mn. Minnie 'rnnlm
Inna Johnnie Bendorf of m m ;meken"with their wonwr. M,,_|Mr. And Mn. G. F, Lowe. Mr. uid
Reymond Kutle. met in Mud
nuk. Thuzpdav afternoon. Mnv 21,wie.'5."1'Y'3...§§¥°°§'_':... sw
'Mm Bert Lowe and children. Mr.lend Mrs. Heruw Richter.Mies
'Evelyn Richter, Mr. and Mn. A.IH. Lowe end QickleQ{r. -nd_1gm.
/I
Rose Hi||,
Orum
Hn. mn. Whnrl~
hh Bomhdi h. Euldl
of Wxyne,spent :Sltunilv eveninz visi
Mn.Earl Jansen.they and lr. Ind ~»and Hn. Hilton Cul~und Hr. md Mn.o f h u n !vue din!!the Hu-old .Tannen I
-. "TIf '*Q `§~m f r - ~'a ==!
~I l ,<.2 \
a y g f t a m o v h H t l .M i n n i e
e n u m - t a i n t !t h e f o l l o w i n g
.h o n o r o f h e r b i r t h d l y :
e l e n l T a f t o f F r e m o n t ,
»P n H n .E m m imn u r s e 6
|,M r s .O r v i l l o B e n l o n
.~ t e r ,H n .P e t e r N i e l s e n ,
--h n e n a n d M .
n d e n e u a n d C a r o l J -r
o f Arli ngton.
-y attarnoon.a t th e
home.Mr s.M u t i n Mc
Li n c o ln wa s z u m o f h o n
b r i d ll shower . The ; I.luded Mr .and M n .Mc
|.
: s u a u r ~ = = = = rm s
Gain 21
N e w Re a d e rs
|n Month
The ever-growing hmily dl B!-
'\»€1'Pfil° nbeeriben wu imrealed
by twenty-one, during the month
ol Mny.
Thus 21 people had a :unchfor mbleribinx.They knew um
FY. Wu-nn, Wwmilfz
14 -Mn. wm. n. e mu,m w -
denm, Mo.15-Mildred Sdeer, Franant16-Mu-an Uaeoblon,Alliance,
e w _ .., ,...-
Mrs. 1Ninn
Scheer
&u ;H m mNeal <or ati i
'P
mh n t u l lr ll ; e n - : ic i mo r e n u n 1 1 - Al v i n Ar p , n a m a n . u m .§u i¢ ¢ \1 l'll o l e h n l k th a n m y 1 8 - P v t . F . C . I 4 n n \ n d l d h l ¢ l l \
\¢|__\|_..¢_._l1.__n..mann!Bun!Ula ~
l m\.|....mm -nu ,,........,_ .....____.Joe Ivenon of Lincoln.Mrs.Pnnk 0'Connor and daughterMn.Lonmx Jenner-sen, Mr.md
Mrs .Mnlvern Ln-sen, and Mr.md Mn.Floyd Welllver. All ofOmalhng Mr. und Mn. John Tay-lor, .lnnet md Tommy, Mn. LanRollmd,Mr.and Mn.CluenceToelkn, Mrs.Jem Hxnsen,Mn.Mxrlt L u u n ,Mn.Peter Nlel-sen, Mrs.Martin Lumen nnd Al-um, and Mines Catherine Baumof Kannlrd. Ninn Andenm. Hamnah nnd Louise Lumen, md Hel-
en xnd Eunice Rollnnd. dm Mrs.Hubert Stray.Progressive buncowu played and the follawing re-ceived pri1.u: Mm Clannce Toel-ke . ti nt unze:Mm.m n u 0'-
|wen Mr. md Mrs. 'I
and son.Gu y S41Omnhn. md Hn. ClGusts durimz theGem-ge Neholl homeMn. Thorvnld Pennily,l r .and Mn . vand hmily.Mn. Roleen.Betty and li a rJune! Pewrwn, Bob.
Blllv Ry m
Mr. md Mm. Jolmhmily wen Sunday
o n ulth Mr. usd M1anHerman.O n iinit. Mr. md Mm. Etxinednt dinner fo
Wulf family.M n h u n Tofu
Dr. J. Tilton Young
Osteopathic Phylldln
uso North Broad St.
FREMON'l`_ NEBRASKA
wuler meme, Arlington mu.
~ u~=1~f~' Hema~ Rr. 2
Pvt.. Elmer H. Hordhurat, San
Arlfnnio, Texas.
~. H. Lockman,Los Angeles,
(k1i.f0|f11i|- I .D. Russell,Kansas City,
Missouri~1ge W.Nelson,Hooper,
RL S
'9 Pvt. George B. lhtuh, Camp
Robinson, Axkuuug0_pv¢_Pull Ron Schneider,
Fart Blin, Texu21-B. Him King, Blxir, RL 1
¢» m HOURS 9 to 12; 2 to 5. Appointments Made
2 Colds, Scintica. Neurltis. Lumbamu. Hud-;aches.Rheumatism. Auoendicltiu.Consti-pation: Sinus. Liver. Stomach. Kidney andBladder Troubles: Female Diamden. Nerv-ousness: High Blood Pressure: InfluenzaandManyOtherDisease.;Resnond toChiropractic Adiustmenls
~m y m Dr. D. C. Knee, Chiropractor
PHONE 254
OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE ONCOLFAXSTREETTc -rms Are Cull Office, $1--House $3
» + + + + + + + + o + 4
&»:;""1 "°».£1 1 _g,; §J ~ h , ' \ ;
fr *&»1 ._r-Gerald Kobb.so n o f Mr .and
Hrs. W i llh m K obb , ha s b een qu ite
ill with the r e d me a slel.B e n E b y o f W nh oo vldhe d h is
home here,Friday .
Th e c hildren in th e J oe Sully
family have been ill with mink ey e
th e p ea t ten d a rl-
Th e De S o to W o mm' s C lu b me twi th Mrs . L un ille Ap pleb v o n. Ma v
27.Following:the bu s i n a s aes-sion. whic h was a ttend ed by eight
members and a. visitor. lun c h was
served.Th e Clu b wi ll meet wi th
Mrs. W illiam Hine line o n J lrn e 10.
Mr .a n d Mm .A r th u r Ro we en-
tertnined at dinner. Sunday . honor-
ing the twen tieth bi rthd sv o f th eix
daughter. Normfi Graqe.
w¢ wwIR A In I GD §
Gamble StoreBlair. Ntbnskn
alnter in Benson. Wednesdw.\Mr. and Mm. Roland Smith wartSundnvvisitorsat the Grover
Wilkins home near Arliwlvn-Mr.and Mn.Richard Leoronnand Mrs. Clare Tz"rone, of Ken-
zzard. called there. also.
UnTI
D1
Pt
\lnbscrlbenz
m
a
M M y r o n IllI"ll l l l l I ll - l B ¢ z m ly g g r |§ r|¢ n W g f g~¢;,,;¢,,,., w&n.n m o p x ~a g t m d i n g a f a m i l y R.Lowe!i§a;|nnr. mir and door rises.|....;;"§...T1.:; aunnlnlu v u v . ,_ . .. - __,Mr .an d Mr s .Ma lve r n Lar sen
of Oma ha s p e nt f r o m F r i d ay u n -
ti l Tu e sd a y a t th e Ma rti n L a rs e n
home.
Saturday dinner guests a tE d Hansen home were Mr .
Mr s.Ma r tin Mc Ne a l a n d Mr .
Mrs. J oe Iverson of L in c o ln ;Mr .and Mr s.Flo y d W elliver o f
Oma ha.
Saturday dinner guests a t the
Mr s.Me r i t Larsen ho me weMr s. Fr an k O'Co nno r a nd dau gh-
ter,and Mr s.Lor ena Jespersen
of Omah a.Th e y wi th th e f o llo w-
in g were also evening guests:
Fr an k O'Connor o f Oma ha,Mr .and M m Ma lver n Larsen.Mr .
and Mr s.Ma r ti n Larsen and A l-
ton,and Mr .an d Mr s.E d Ha n -
thean d
an dan d
sen.'Phursdsy sf te mo o n guests o f
Mrs.Peter Nielsen were Mr s .
J ames Lar sen a nd Mrs. J . P. Lar
sen of B lai r, Mrs. Chr is P eter son
and Carol J ean Scheer.Even in ggu es ts wer e Mr . an d Mr s. Ma r ti n
Lar sen . Miss Ni na An der sen , a nd
Mr s.Daisy Divine.Mr .and Mr s.Ma r iu s Han sen
and fa mily were Sunday dinner
gu es ts a t th e La rs Holla nd h ome.After noon guests were Mr .an d
n u s x . .J u | | \ | u ;g y . . . " , q . - . v v - , |U s u aM r .a n d M r s .E a r l J e n s e n .
A 4 - 1 I S e w i n g :C l u b w a s u n r a n -
ized at the Oru m S c hoo l, Mond ay .
with Irma Rasmussen as president.
Mary B eth F renc h. vic e nresi dent;
Op al Rasmussen,sec retary ;and
Helen Rasmussen,news reDor"ter.
The ne xt mee tin a* of th e c lub wi llbe a t th e Ha mid F r en c h h o mf on
J ne 10th.Mr .and Mr s .Ha r old FrL*Jnh
and family were Sstordav ¢¢v.f1| r1.
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Glff unrl
nc h an d Eugene.They \ u r v
Sundav guests of Mr .and M n
Ros s Lo ve a nd f amily .
MT..and MTB. Otto Ma lte n :mal
sons were -Sundav afternoon .mul
supper Sweats of Mr .and Mr : .
E m i l Matzen.
Mr . a n d Mr s Lou is R88|rln»en.
Laur its,Ross.and Ma r i ti mL ,11
tended the wedding and 1"¢¢vIJln»r:
of Mi ss Genevieve Kennedv of
Page, and Pa ul Mu mf o r d o f Bea-
tric e,whic h took Dlsce Sundav
pic nic given at me Bwilnnlinz noonpark,Sqhdsy ,c omplimentary to
Mrs. Chnstina Hatting and sons of
Minneanolis.Minnesot-l.
Mrs. Clny ton Dea ver of Gillette,W y omine,wa s a Fr id a v an d Sa t. .
M r s Va dle u sme ro n or Ura ansspenttheweek-end h e m vi si ti ng
frie nds Sh e was a ho use gu est of
Mrs. Ma rc us Kr vlrer.
Mr . a n d Mr s.Charles Har ris on
o f Indianola,Io wa .visited rela-
present.A f te r theirDlayedgamesan d i
picnic lunc h.Th e ir r
wi ll be J une 10 an d
held i n the park.
Mi s s Doris Ha m s -lu r dn v vi si tor at th e C. B. Bu n ni tive s here and a t T e l m a h over
Thorne.Fr i da v Simbel mxests of Me mo ri a l Day .They we re °" ° " " 1 ll0 ¢ p i ml in Omah a a
the Bunns mc iuded Mr s.Desver ni1»:ht guests.Satur da y , at the L .weeks follo\vin2 a n 1
Mrs.A n n a Ifeddy ,Mr s .Hilda 13.Harr ison home.lappendic itis \\H..i wli;i o we ll a n d Mi s s Mar-teie Lowe oil C.E.I"-!!~\~.:md sons , Fr ank d a v
Herman.an d Ch.| r'~-»*f ( ln g o r y ,South h i r and \Ir~lf . n \Th e P.M.K. Club held its ;| n."7}{.\lC0\8.wore mmfil4 o f Mr .an d °"
5:11ill picnic at Ihe R. J.l.||:11 ll€oLl
i10l}'l8'» Mav 27; l1l10n|:1hn.<.prog
Ont we r e Mr . a n d Mr- . J .fillrtuu
Kuhr.Mr . an d Mrs . J . A. S wi h ar t an d
son, Cly de. of Arlington spent Sat-`
urda y eveni mr with Mr. Sv-'ihart"s
Mrs.Hen ry W u bb en hor st a t a s ix
o'eloeic dinner last Tuesday .
'Mr . a n d Mrs.A r t Stokes moresupp er gue sts of Mr .an d Mrs.
Roy Fallen at lililir last S unday .
IIdward Case I . f i Sund ay , May
24,fo r an a r mv CBJUP a t F o r t
broth er-i n-la w and sis ter, Mr. and Leavenwo rth.Kansas,A ltu s
Mrs. G. A. Rathmann.Sundav vig-\C8Se, a brother,lef t.the pr eviousitor s at the Rathman n home "e| 9"r\.leSd| 1}and is loc ated a t C a mp
Dr. an d Mrs. N. K. Ra thn ian n a nd'
Joan.Mr .and Mr s.E.E.Di xo n
and Mr. and Mrs. W , W . Foote and
Clay born,Louisiana.Ra lp h Bo-
lk emp er , s o n o f Mr . a n d Mrs .Bo-
gkemper o f Omah a,fo rmer I l e n
af te moo n a t th e h ome p f D r. an d B i llv o f Mis s ou r i V alley ,Iowa.' m a n residents, *F ie Australia.
Mr s. G. An e ly o f Te lf a ma h 1 Mr s.Ray mond Seefus a n d m s
A l l fo rmer an d present mc rn~ Bryan Warric k were Fr emon t
be rs o f th e Rose Hi ll Ladi es' Aid sh o we r s on Monday .
and their familie s an d fr iend s s,Sundav evening Mr .and Mr s .invited to attend a nic nlc dinner IE Ralph L°l1P.'Well.acc ompanied by
t e Ry ze a l l C_i_}_[1rc11.next Sun~Mrs.E m m a Jensen o f Bla ir.vis-
ieul h h and Mu¢mls-I nahnrn
l
.Mr s. F ra nk F ltz gi bb on il o f Om-
a h a wa s a g ue s t la s t Mo n d ay o f
Mr s.Dode Parrish.Mr s .K a r l Br ad ley an d da u gi r
te r o f Des Moines,Io wa ,arespen din g a fe w d ay s with Mr. and
!Mr s. W i lli am Ra smu sse n her e a nd
I
been a p ati en t a t tl
An n a Peddie.1iE-Q
Wac hter.Mrs.ll=l~l=1
Mr s.Cla ri o n l'~=\\1r
W y ominlr.n\\=l<=1v1i
Sunday afternoon. to
ll .Han sen s t t h edaughter.Mr s.H a
'I'hev r eport that she
proving.Mr. a nd Mrs . Emes
children spent Me mi
Ly ons.Th e v were 1
of Mr . a nd Mr s. Os c z
Otto Lar son le f t
St.Lou is . Mis so un 1
spend the summer il.Mr .an d Mr s .H s
Mondav he besrnn Nvo
power p la n t b e i n !
Otto comr eted his
wo r k a t ns Colleen
Ninn l11h| ¢hr flninn
" " " "'n s .ater he d an Harold Ba:-are Oma ha lef t la st
next meetinxr w e e k f O r s m s i . c m . U t a h , z o
wi ll also b ei se we a s se c o nd lieutenant in th e
on wh has a n n y servic e.He is the son uf
'Mr . a n d Mr s. A . W . B ar r e o f Te -
ks ma h.fo r me r residents.
The E rn es t Gre ni er f arn ilv we re
Sunc lsv dinner : ve s ts n f Mr s.
Ma r v Bu xto n in Omaha.
he Cl:1rk=mn
he nas::\JDQTQUHT1 {n
used Iu¢4
Rev. an d Mr s.D u d l vv ( . m . » n f
Kansas Ci tv we r e ¢:|\|ln§I nu lI »r
ma n friends and rPl;\l1\u:i.lr.mi.1v.
Th c v had bevn in Blair WLU has
\ : \ . h ' . vr .M r
( h r i ~ I1 : . ~
Y-|\.\Ql amd'
l _ _ " f l : g f ; " mn th e r .Mr s .M i ' - r s C8I"f.|I.md
\ H 1 i m D brother.Dbuglas.Dudley t':s.|1.
s|_."ated from thu s».'1I1inB.X°V Bt K:u.=:L.
r'\
2 :
Proclnclion Credit Ass'n
Dpéning at Offica
B¢presentative Will Be in BlairTHURSDAYS
9 Ali. w 5 PM.
m th e M a tth iaan nuu am g
A, C. P., Feeder md Genus) Firm Lou!!
a t M9 6 la ura :
Proclnclion Credit Ass'n
Dpéning at Offica
B¢presentative Will Be in BlairTHURSDAYS
9 Ali. w 5 PM.
m th e M a tth iaan nuu am g
A, C. P., Feeder md Genus) Firm Lou!!
a t M9 6 la ura :
}mm<o f h e r " T " " " "IC ltv |8512 Thursday lfld thaw \\v1\0hlllfJorc un. on their wav m Idaho when-¢hf ful*|1:Slnwlv m"§ac c e1:\¢ed a naatomte i n th v \i\iI1 Q
[ ..r f i r n n i m n n f l r t y u o f f , a s € |. _n n cn.
~ "iEl m r . I n u n r t ."£ |J § "n i ' £ »" i " ` 3 "l l
1 s Id i n n e r z u a l h l f f . . - . . - . . . ¢ l - . \ : " m . \ .Q. . . . J. . . , . n e 1
1'Av|.on & WELLS
LIVE STOCK AUCTION
m nm ~'PHONE 254OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE ONCOLFAX STREETTc-rms Are Cuh Office, $1--House $3
Mrs. Ma rti n L ars en a nd Mrs . Mal-
vern Larsen and Mr s .P l r k Ca-
hoo n a nd daughter.' Corrine, of
Fc mtanelle._ ~ S t _ r o y and H e l n
nav. J u ne vtn.1 ne meme is i n . -honor o f th e 2 5 th annive rsary of "ef
the La die s A id.Mm. Lloy d Ma thi ese n a nd Irwin Q,"
W g r e M o n d a y a f t e r n o o n v i s i t o r s a
u n i l l - »l n n i n n u m n u u n n n . .¢. . . ¢ I ~
" " " " " " " " " " ' m n 1 ¢ ' r -\r " g m r y |u
v mc m 1. ilu s. 1.ring zhelpggg week. m lee ln.li n P a me la Welt o l O m l h
den Webster and baby. included lpent Hamnfhl Dt! and Bvmllv
run. and lfesdnma Don Iloore.|\¢_l'" |"'P'€-h°";....__,
1'Av|.on & WELLS
LIVE STOCK AUCTION
m nm ~'PHONE 254OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE ONCOLFAX STREETTc-rms Are Cuh Office, $1--House $3
Her be rt W e bs te r. W . G. Fitc h . R.
A. Menkinir and.Hodl ul' Lincom.Charles Hislip,Ea rl ebate r and
J a v Webster o f Tekarnah.Mr s .
Sgm Moo re and Be ttv.Charles
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Im;:~1Ln§Mn|\\.` \\,x\L|NsuIP\Nf'*' (9»wAN ~
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u n U
rf~,2 '*''f'i¥f£-=\ =.."
HA I L I NS URA NCE T HA T
Vidwn darimr the week withMr. and Hn .Albert Inhr andDunev m Hr. And Mn.h r !md Mr. and ln. Benin!
Smxdav dinner xuutn of llr.
You get more VALUE, more PROTECTION. Hints SERVICE,
when you inlun with Fnmm lla ma !Hlll. You nt your
No pro-nu mottle-ownperbulhelnluenndyialdperncn-_ A u |, , g¢ p ;Id x t G m A a l| d -ments. No 6 par cent elwn
junmmt.Fis t nh polidu u lowest nies voldble, and
ndll (ive the pmtaetion you ue end!-ld! zo.Thi! old com-
pmy i li ni h fi fti nh y e u,| .nd y o u | e \\| 1 c bc twhln y o u
buy (rom ma.
~¢E. B. REDFIELD, Agen
'' llalr,N¢bralka
Mn. Ehentt Stark md family.Mr. and Hn. Hxrlmd Wu!! andSludane.Hin Dann: p.¢¢d_ indRobert Wulf.Mr. md Mn. Jenn Hlnmn mdMrl. Ivnn Linen drove to Fortlalvenwurth,Kl na u Spndgv,wvisit Mr. Luwn.Mr.and Mn.Rxymand Ras-muuen and dnuzhuru wled on
Camzmil,Nebraska,and Mr .an d
Mr s.J ohn Dy e wer e Fri day eve-
nin p; visi to rs at the W i llia m A d -
ams h o me .
.;:|
Hin lhrhn Tmhlnux,A :tu-dent xt the State Univerdty inUncalnthe put yur nemrnudhome Int week.Sttnluy Tmhl-
mn, n student At the University
School at Medldne nf.Omaha,
ume Sundly for the mmmer vn-
Imonard E. Axtell
Gunn! Conn-uw: md Builder
Power Eqdpnent
MASON and CARPl"..l'l'EB
WORKBlue Prink
Phono-Blxck szs
1004 Suuth Walker Avenue
Kulland l e n nrlonuay I u r ulnc uxllwh e re He len wi i l a tte n d the Qu i -F4a l u n u m u v u u n Jullll|.\IlliIl:lI.M a ulxrga ret.
Miss Edn a Ha nsen will en tertainnnH i h l n S f i l d v f- Tn vi n t v.P vi r l n v1' Av |. on & WELLS
LIVE STOCK AUCTION
EVERY WEDNESDAYFremont at 12:00 0'clo¢k
Hogs » Cattle - Horses - Sheep
A dependabk, cvnvedent nuke! lm (amen and (eedcnto buy md sell all kinds of livestock. All modern. unitary
eqnlplnml.
Openud Uldu Fade d nd lun :ummm
Taylor U W ells Auction Company
FBEMONT, NEBRASKA
Proclnclion Credit Ass'n
Dpéning at Offica
I
..~Str oy will wo r k a s s n u rs e .
Sunda din ner g ues ts st the EdHansenome we re Rev. an d Mr s.
G. A . Ca ri ae n o f Omah a sn d Mm.
Peter Nielsen.Mrs . J o hn Ta y lor an d Mills
Nin a An de rs en spent Frid sly aft-
ernoon wi th Mrs.Emma.s i o r .
Mr s.No r a Gosker an d rs.
Carl Csrlberg o f Fr e mo n t a l i e d
called on Mr s.Daisy Di vi ne
Thursday .Mi ss Nina.Andersen
an d Mr s. P e te r Ni else n wen t. & t
undsy even ing' wi th h ar.Mr s.Cassie Hansen,Ha r ve y
and Ha zel s n d Mr . a n d Mn . Gi f -
foncl Frenc h dro ve to Omsh n,
Sundny evening where they at-
bended the Orpheum.Hr s .G.A .Carlsen of Oms h s
visited Sunday evening s t th e
Cari Rasmussen home.Mr .m d Mr s.E d IIsusen,Ed~
ns and Rita. visited. 'haesdsy even-
i n s . s t the H .C.Rasmussen
home.Ho n ds y sfternoon,Hr s .Peter
Ni e lls n enber tdned th e f ollo win g
E e s ts z H n .Daisy Disdne,Hr s .
H l n l w .Mr s.C u t i e Hsnsen,
Hr s .ll s r t i n Larsen,an d Misses
Nina.Anda man,H u e !Hnnssn,
H u y u m m an d Ri ta Hsnsen.Hr . a n d Mr s . J e n s H ln le n a n d
Hr s .[ v m L l r i e n dro ve to F o r t
Leavenwo rth,K s n l l l .Sundsy ,
w h e n they visited I v s n Larsen,w h o l d t tha t eve ni ng ' f or an oth-
e r Ql i i n i t i u n .
e
|
s
Hinkley.md Richard Nellan.
Mu.Helm; Tuff.of Fremontvu 1 'Rlesdiv ovemight RUM! ofln. Emma A.ndx-uqon.High-= Joe Jensen celebnm hisbirthy on Sundny were Mean
md Meudnmea Albert Benson And
mm.Harbert Rumen.QrvilleHmm and dnuzhter.and Hn .
Minnie Bannon.Mr.uni Hn, W ill Wulf mdDonald were Sundxv dinner :numofKr. md Mm R-lylmzmi Wulf.
Mr. ui! Mn. Gemma Rumuncn
and fnmily were Sunday evenlnxguestsofMr. md Mm .AugustStork.Hr.und Mrs.John Shark wereSundxyevening vimlwn with *heElmSwrkl.erMr. and Mrs.Hlrllnd Nelsonattended dm lhower held Sundlyevming Io r Min Rhoda Hansenol Council Bluffs. at the home ofHn. ll , P . Hlnu n.
B¢presentative Will Be in BlairTHURSDAYS
9 Ali. w 5 PM.
m th e M a tth iaan nuu am g
M n .Hubert ~ C " -
'n. and e 'h h d h m f¢Lincolnu h m m l S h v y o z d in.. Ca~
hom have employment md lun
Bo lhi i v i m: to uh the mmmnrmums a t dl nnive nity.
m ul e a n .Nelson.
fudly .
mn nshmf§,
Nelson.
Hclvinlr ln. Chrll Nelson cele-
h u birthday.Frldxy.weremdl u d l m u HtrllndRaymund Rnnnuuen undGeorxeRu mn u m mdHuoldR-nmunen mdChrisRammnen. J.T.
p m Jensen md mn.
L Q P \ `
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DRMILESEFFERVESCENT 4. I A
Nfnvnaw ~ ~TABLETS _~l
~:fn
Ll'
O0RElika|to1l|,|wuke;yekevu-ynwattha ~
\a|s mdtumb1a,e o\mt|h»cp,worrynnd!zet,b|-ca ule the y a n'tlu¢ \o xlnp.N u t d n y m n n y h d
ll|1»l°¢7,h»daI'-\1¢'!\ndirri¢l\>le.
,Ellthtuevefhlppeae-d!ayou'l Wheni¢doa,vrhy
l l a h y o u d o u m l n y a th a pe v pl s do when Nervesd n u h n w m d l t h d r r a g w a k , m j o y m m t , m d p o d
| | q, ¢ f_ . ¢ ,y
Dr. Miles Effervexcent Nervine Tablets
Dr. lllle|l$lrvll$l|»¢Nex'vln¢'!'nblsh|r¢neumbin|-B ma l ml l d n d n d v s p r a v e x mu f u l f n r g mu a d n u u mdd in qvdndng jumpy, uvefqtnlnod urns.
l»1_¢\l¢»°¢--1 m ¢ m m | : . m T = | £ n m » n y w n r m uI n - v ¢ m¢mn m v m n - n - h a s
/ ' ~$ " ? » 'i " "" "' ; '§ 2 ' .F'€'.'...!;'="'a'*.'I'.-L"¢2,.;"&'.F"5
' I l hn uh u y a w rwmtug dy u ufp la u un.
f u n p r n h p -n o a - n r a m s o
i um M1LE<. q g g /J 5 /:.:¢..¢ Q »; 1'
~E , ' 3 § % C L N E
" f
G. IL. Eizsxon Co.
lnuuwnmc -If FvcryKnawn Ki nd
LOANS
Mr. and Mn.Clilfonl Himlino
md Mn. Willilm Hinelim vmmaSmxhylt the Elrl Hinaline homein Fnmmt.l i n .Edith Hinelixh o l Omlhl
lrrlvad Saturday for ; few dmv'
mic at the Hinelina homu.of Illinois wen visitors. 'l'hvnd.\\~md wus. Rodney md Lee. md lr.at the C. R. Avvieby homo.Hr.
A, C. P., Feeder md Genus) Firm Lou!!
a t M9 6 la ura :
Dld hua ry Ban ned
Dia na n c o nta in ed a def in iti on
cl "¢volu\ion," \V¢b|1.¢r'a dictionary
I n me a b l n n e d i n A r h m u .
;,d;;§§',,i,§'|§,,j;;;,i " 3 , i , , j Q
ll .gf Fnmont in elllrlva nl the
e e u n x .Mrs. Austin Renshsw was a Ss!-
rdsy drmer zueae sc the Haroldlsmussen home.Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woten ufincoln. and Mr. and Mrs.Johnbent and Francis nt Tekm-nahislted at the Otto Ruwe and Rav-lond Ruwe homes on Saturday.Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kuhr and
unily.Mr.and Mrs.Raymond
:uwe Ind lsfnily, ard Mr. mdIrs.LeRoy Kuhr called u theieormKuhr home,Sundsv. snd33,53 Mrs, Knhr observe her
WSQEER §n¢i¢i§f""`
Eugene Robert Sorensen.baby
sun of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sorensen,
was kzhristened in a ceremony per-
fumed at the First LuthennChurch by Rev. H. C. Jorgensen,Sunday.Dinner kuests st the
Sorensen home in honor of theevent were Mr. and Mrs.HenrYSorensen lflfd Glenn snd Mr. sndMrs. Michael Sanderun And sonsOther relatives snd friends wleddudnz the sfternoon.Min Beryl Wesver of Uncoln
wss s R1-lest st the A. E. Dixon
MlRlth
erSlN
w
wMvi
M
T
D
4:1l
r.and M m .Raymund K n t l ,
~ymond, Jr., and Non: attended
e funeral services of his broth-
,To m K u t l .73,held a t the
.Chnrlen Catholic Church at
orth Bend, Saturday. They mo-
red f r o m there to Ma lmo an d
ere dinner guests o f M r .m d
rs . Au gu st S wln so n. L ater the y
' m e d the c emete ry there.Mr s . P e a r l C u e o ! On u h a a n d
r . u n d M n . D a d e Par ri lh s pe nt
u n d n y alter noon a t th e M n .elmn C AM ho me he lp g Rlc hn rd
~lehrat¢him thi rd b i d i y .
Mr . md Mn . D . 0 . S h e e n we r e
Blmi r f o r Me mor i xl Da y serv-
- . Th ey wer e d i n n e r g u a u u f
~r. and Mn. G¢0l'K¢ Sheets.Mr . md Mb . Go o rxe P u r i n h xml
~ldrm o l w m h m were runnero l Mr .an d M n .Dode
n r r i lh l u g S u n d n i
H i n B a t r l e e d r i e r o f Om-
vl l i m d over Me mo ri al D l y
~'th ha r p a i n t s ,l r .m d M n .
enry Ri c hter.
H r . a n d l n . W l l l h m R u m m -
~,Ke i th m d J a n .enjoy ed A
lc ni c d in ne r n t Ca lho un , Hun dr -n l D a y . Oth e r : u r e u m. we n Mr .
d M n . C h u l a l h r r l l n n o f l n -
o h , l a w n :l r . a n d l i n . K l x l
~nllley usd J w o l D u l o l n l l ;~r.a n d l n .H l r r ! C o o p e r , l r .
-l n ,Be r t Conner,H r .m d
~n.Ph i li p C a o w r nn d H i l l
mc quelim Coe o f 'l`¢nAh:d l n . n - » - m l Z ' ° f B l u r .
M n .Snr-nh S wa n returned.
unday ,f r o m Omn h n wh e n s h e
»| p e n¢ th ru we ek s s t th e Ha r -
B w m h m m .H n .P u r i C u e o f Omn h n
~~ ~ x i n d ly | lu t we a k wi th
~er mc the r,l n .Dodn P n r r h h .
~Mr .P u r l l h .
H i n l h r l u i 'l'rahlu.n,A : t u -~ent x t th e Sta te Un ive rs ity l n
Un c a ln th e p u t y u r rehlrnud
~ome I n t week.S u n n y T m h l -
, 1 s tu d e n t A t th e Un lv e n lt y
Sc h ool at Me d ld n e nf.Oma ha ,
me S u n d n y f o r th e mmme r vn -
/na{¢°,Zf{1le1'i°a
~.qf11zg/1:7
COY1PANy°
if 1 '"
\ ,_..
NCE T H A T
U M O R E
Imonard E. Axtell
Gunn! Conn-uw: md Builder
Power Eqdpnent
MASON and CARPl"..l'l'EB
WORKBlue Prink
Phono-Blxck szs
1004 Suuth Walker Avenue
aorscnou. Am smnwcz.
llama!Hlil. Yo u nt y our
Per nan. No pro-nu utah-
|,,¢¢ pid nt Gmc af ld-
lowest nies Pvldble, and
.entitled zo.This old com-
oud y o
aa D, Agent
In-:aka
u g e t t h e b c t w l u n y
A-_
l l
The Right toGovern llurselves!
(0»¢°fU\¢l'3=#¢»¢*41¢°f.p.,,..,.7)
On election day, from hrm and limi-
let, town and city, some the voice of
America.. .|freeAme1rica.0nthis
day "every mm is a king," because
he is exercising the most noble hex-
itage onearth . . . the right to govern
himself through his own chosen
representatives.
The ballot is symbolic of Americfs
regard for the dignity and nobility
of man. It is an outward sign of many
rights which we enjoy. The right, for
instance, to lnbor md acquire a home
or | bueinas, the right to build with
honat sweat, toil and individual en-
ta-prine a fortress of security for our
loved ones.
This fra America was bllilt hy the
struggles of men who believed in in.
aividml freedom. Tm. Amerie; of
free men will NOT PASS AWAY!
N n s u i s u P G W E R C o n n n v
055'I'
~Vidwn darimr the week withMr. and Hn .Albert Inhr andDunev m Hr. And Mn.h r !md Mr. and ln. Benin!
Smxdav dinner xuutn of llr.
ings on'earth .~. . the right w govern
himself through his own chosen
representatives.
_l'.~~\lr:f.\.1L|a xl .l \ \ ||. |N 5 L ; m Nf » ' > f Q* j 1 \ ' A Nw ' "
~.'J'J 25 " *
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HAIL INSURANCE 'l'l'lA'l'
"\1 '
Mn. Ehentt Stark md family.Mr. and Hn. Hxrlmd Wu!! andSludane.Hin Dann: p.¢¢d_ indRobert Wulf.Mr. md Mn. Jenn Hlnmn mdMrl. Ivnn Linen drove to Fortlalvenwurth,Kl na u Spndgv,wvisit Mr. Luwn.Mr.and Mn.Rxymand Ras-muuen and dnuzhuru wled onMr. and Mrs.Hamld Stark andPemw- Sundxy evenlnu.
reglrd for the dignity md nobility
olmm.Iti»montwardaignofmany
riglm which we enjoy. The right, for
instance, to labor uul acquire 1 home
orlbm inuqtherightwbuildwilh
Ilona! swat, toil and individual en-
tuprine a fortress of uecnrity for our
loved ones.
'l1|isfreeAma'ie|\val»iBby\h|
iirllggldofmenwlnolnolisvdlinin-
dividml fxedom. This Ama-in of
free men will Nom' rAss nun
N l l n n s u P o w m C o n n m r
I
The Right to
Govern llurselves!
(0»¢°fU\¢l'3=#¢»¢*41¢°f.p.,,..,.7)
On election day, from hrm and hm-
let, town and city, some the voice of
America.. .|freeAme1rica.0nthis
day "every mm is a king," because
~||»»»»|.
You get more VALUE, more PROTECTION. Hints SERVICE,
when you inlun with Fnmm lla ma !Hlll. You nt your
No pro-nu mottle-ownperbulhelnluenndyialdperncn-_ A u |, , g¢ p ;Id x t G m A a l| d -ments. No 6 par cent elwn
junmmt.Fis t nh polidu u lowest nies voldble, and
ndll (ive the pmtaetion you ue end!-ld! zo.Thi! old com-
pmy i li ni h fi fti nh y e u,| .nd y o u | e \\| 1 c bc twhln y o u
buy (rom ma.
~¢E. B. REDFIELD, Agen
'' llalr,N¢bralka
Hin lhrhn Tmhlnux,A :tu-dent xt the State Univerdty inUncalnthe put yur nemrnudhome Int week.Sttnluy Tmhl-
mn, n student At the University
School at Medldne nf.Omaha,
ume Sundly for the mmmer vn-
Imonard E. Axtell
Gunn! Conn-uw: md Builder
Power Eqdpnent
MASON and CARPl"..l'l'EB
WORKBlue Prink
Phono-Blxck szs
1004 Suuth Walker Avenue
~''he 1 m m : d s n h I. m m s' : . E : . . . ' 5 ° ' m . : ,' = " " ° ° * & ° "=~ » - 1- ' ¢ - ¢» , , ~'2»~=1'
1 .n .envar.° ' l r . m d I n . w m n m u m u m . m e J u d y D i x o n m e a
V i l i t a n d n : - I n m e ' u k v n u ° " . ! £ ' 1 - , F x F - _ " ! " " " ' . . ° ' W ? - ~
l. lm|l | 'l .l h ma ~wnlynlmlrgnlnurnalurf. ma ln. |$"'h..lm. ||».|'3f lr. me ln. A- E-_Dl=w==_9d\
nd Hn. Otto Mxtxan and sons,ln. Gunnve Klhldl md childxmIllln hhnk :nent seven! days nz
he Ruwe lmml.
Hn. J o hn Ru mmun md Xu-
m Ivan! the w¢ek`-md wi th Mn.imnu Tay lor md lou. a nd l r .md l n .la d : R a mmlun md
June:were Jnmu Kehoe.H i n
Beryl Weaver of Lincoln. Mr. mdHn. E. E. Dixon And dmqhten,Judv and Linda.Mn. Redux!/d Whitlker of Umn.
ha :vent fmm Tuudav until Fri-
dnv with her brother-in-hw md
!i§'°':..l"' wi Hn. mm 'PMLSun il!
H r .
' l l l j l i y `1'iI~f"ind Hn.Bm-y Tyion vll
rrnndmothu.lr. lfld Mn. Hu-ry lhdnn Indhmily, llr. uid Hn. Ed lewelt.Mud:Kldlen and nom helned
m r Konhaj calebnte herbinh1. Sundny nfumomMr. usd ln. Hln-y Hldten mdtunilyInreSamnhvdimerlennU! Hr. And Mn.Bearyuhr.In dm svenlnr thev and
on Mr. lhd En. Ed llmcke.Dewey Hm a n of Windde.h w :v u n Smmiav dimer
4
111
4
llle lt o f Kr. and Mn.Do dd ,
Mr. and Mn. Harold Hlnlen ofOmnha out the week-end vdddnzwi c h M r. ma nm Ba ma w uu l
Mr Ind Mn. Detlef Wu!! were
Sauminy eveninz wlemMr.And Mn.Georxe HemkcInd&.\mn,Hn .Grris Konhoi
Ind Earl were Friday avenixm
vldwn wi th Mads Hldsen mdIOIIB.Hr. md M1-I. Jxmee Wu!! umm-
tamed at x fish dinner for Hr. uniMrs. Dem: Wulf.M1-|_Raymond R u ml l u n en-teruinnd 'I'hum~sdnv nftemoon inhonor of Judy'|third birthd.\y,Those present wen MeadnmuHamld Stork md Pexzv. EveregtSim-k, Janice and Rmnld,FloydHi n: -*3 '* =€ f°° » § -"4 -lmum
Wnlf.
sen. I ` i § é `h o
Hnxluld wuu and Slnrlene. '
The Mex-imyx Project Club willmeetwithMrs.L a n Lumen
Mn.O l a f Schoer amertainedHQMIY in hcnor of Mn.Donwmao l Hlckly ,xdnhn.Those
nhsent 'wits Meudunel Wood.Adehn Gnllle.Albert Bannon.Vl ml Hi lx wh mn .Ann; Gnule.
lnd Paul Rlnas.Mn. Wood ws
nreleked vida. 1 ri-lt.Viliwn dndnz the week withHr.and Mn.Chril R; | mn n n
Nelson,I-Ury und Arlene md
.Inns 25th.
were Htl- hun Hinkley. lr. mdlin. Andrew Juhnmn. und Kr.and Hn. Ed Human.Mr.m d lin.liuuld Rumua-
len -»; Hshirley gm Sundn
guuu n r.rl.Arnmd {uni|Y dur Kennnd.|Thou he lvlnv ln. linnie Ben
lon eelebnta her hir?-hdny. hug.dly.were llndnmu Chrh Peter53-D u m;Andnanm,Orvillenum:md d|\ud\\er.Helm:ITM;PA. .Ni n n "u-.n_-_/ I4_..- ..,- v v u l . 1 - - » » . » ,- l i l - l u u.m u m|J u n S e l m e r .I ll'~m" I\
Bhir.Nehru Jun 4 |942 ._
,mam or mmm§E ||N °g in mu 4 mu s in
v A62 nfl fes cept |strlv of
~_-rm:mvrmrkias-
my !at¢¥Gl¢
Block 14 ex
d 60 net wr.
eat nnrth and
:~Ad
Dofhndlh
£11171 240 fee:
mfleonhstflu 1.hsnf~
mmm.zm hyof lhv
1942.
<sEAL>mb H.Nelwll.
22lt County Judm
NOTICE
The County Board of Equsdiu
|.~nt Com
)L ARRETS 73 \~:_r j ~v,fFOR_§PBEDmG' mn- I~:nun un.'rm:hwly Pnrol d;;Tnr_5m;fn after wendinz s Mr.and
|dmin:Lhe week xt the Nels Knudlen home.ited gf~1
ue.M Clurl Peters spent PriIo1__....&n...\f2 hnrnine Peien Mr.land........
..
...
;lawsua """f 5
NOTICE OF SUIT
A. c. Dem,Atwrney
md wut bv no 1
south in the Nm
Ol \ot. 4. inDex?/81
dition; :iso s atm
1l}¢"{u=i§La"§m1\hgi"0¥ time*¢¢k°\P¢PP"\°
~342, md 51 uses 1 ya:|80
Othu xnem included 64_.n
~___nlrll Cliled on mr.lnlil nm.dur IRQ Olmboil.M a Mrs ouie ummnl gen Christensen.Wedrleaday \M Grace Wnmun uf crmr.an ru.|z...1...a Linn n1¢h»Miller of Ken temoom._[\r.».....¢l¢¢wma ;vldtor nr.the
I
|feet mnn anu lvulu .... ___________edi|.te1Y rniuionera ~I0:II B.Daxtaer ~enrv ......1Je:eaatmdwutiyingimm th
cl Court House in Blair
w~._re A name unkmvm mousenhw north of nidlotiaIoramd.al\|nj nn June 9 10 and 11
ll IIIB ffllllllll ull jU\on ~gf Ove;wglglli on IIPHFl\JrMr.and Mrs.Averv tmirlmidm driving 43;dri g while
E E..f.....1f.f§.f.23..ff.¢umlwwwduwd 43;mm <3 ¥ff.3t
p b d d.W J
b f d.d % §\J §.
d d g d d|.0 f d
dwwwwmmmwnxhZ_
'
Henry 5.vexmr:n.u.sh.
r;.....Dexter.1ulnxmelmown.swung of H.B.De!
r;JsmeM.Dexwr;....DeXr.real mme unknown.spouseJanaM.Dexter;J. C.W.
L≠...._Kline.n|1nnmexkmwn.Me of J. C. w.Kline:
some W.Neff;. . _ .Neff.rea\
me unknown spouse of Georza
.Nelf;the helm.deviseei
nuns.vemonxl renresunsveland|l\other nerwm inmutedinthenumolthe
rllowinz named demand nerms:\Henry B.Dexter.H.B.
nxter. Jxne M.Dexwr. J. C.W..llne and Gemme w.Neff nal
une!unlmuwn:md \l\venom
l
Lilitlllon...
CHEERS
fromthe
all .M Block 14 Ln ~~;;i6 y(ditiun lull belnz in the v
Bhlr in Wuhinltwll County.
Nebrnlll.nd mmm unkmvI1=
You snd ads ui von sn hsrebY|notified Lhlt on th 16th dsv of
Nay.1942 Osvs]Andnmen nl
nladmi!!nomrneneea sn salon
sgximstyuusndeschdyonssdefendlrtlintheDiltridown ol
Wssbingmn County Nebrlllil dw
ubjoct nd purpose which action Il
to quiet the title in und to the
sbov dmcribed ral estate in the
nkintifi in fee sdmnh szdnlt thu
¢1.xms4v¢msna»¢1=¢1yvu.u\d
K0 udolnsndbaryou mdeaehbf
you from hendm dximillr or sssertinzsnyrizht.title.lien.mmfut.clsim or demand in or upon
of md lor equitable relxel
You ue nquird w u\lWr mid
petition on or before the 29h hyof June 1942. in dehult of which
lde¢r¢o~wlllbeLlkenx(iil\l¥Yund each of you sl vnvsd in sud
petition.01vs!Andmsm
204%.Phlndlf.
NOTICE OF PBGBATE OF vnu.
A. C. Debel.Attomey
IN THE COUNTY OOURT OF
WASHINGTON COUNTY.NE
BRASKA.NOTICE:On the 1901 day of
ma red uma or my ngrt mm
rn me June.1942 uc 10 oclock A.M.»...f~_...»umm;{|\
an ea
usnyundwudlNu
vnhu
mrucl
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C
ich day ui fdrly and imparequalize valuations of real
penonal property ln said
;y.mice is also xiven_ ihat the
idon of motor velncles and
ri hal been comnlehed andmtlun maid valuation will belderedatthe same time and
L
Helen K.Boll.
L County Clerk.
ICE OF ADMINISTRATION
mlon &0Hanlon.Atwmeyl
he County Court ol Washing
n County.Nebraska.
HATE OF Mlnott D_Wllmx
aaed.
otice in hereby nrlven that on26thdayof June. 1942. at thenty Judgea office in the CmBlairWaahlnirwnCoumv.Ns<
lka.at two oclock ln the L!
iorrn of raid day. the tolluwimrterwillbehandandwnsld
l.towit:The Petition ol Mn.
resa.Wilcox nrayinz for the
:lock a.m. until Unfclock D.n\.=\§;;;;S§md;y_ meme 40;no 5;vlnla nuo
l\
ointment. ol Theresa Wilcox »;iinlstratrix of on enum of aid
iott D.WilooxydecetledhtedJune 8.1942.
IAL)Albae H.Nelson
in Coumy.ludKB~
ommissioners°
Proceedings
County Commissioners Room.
Blair Nehr.June 1 1942.
The Bomd of County Com
seioners met vursusnt no ad
zrnment taken May is 1942.
Present:L.D. Dong H. C Bla
snd J.E.Campbell.
The minutes of the preceding
l
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.WilliamVota and Alvin.Mr. and Mn.BenVossandLola.Wilbert Von and
Mn.William Knenlz.Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Betts and
Karen Kav were Sunday lunD¢l
P.rn no _;no openun |hemae 30: l inbox!
eatlon 24: no 42 licslle PWM.14;
lmllrvper llcense plum 11.
.A mul o!444 mem mlm
in 326 convdctiunl and the collec»
guegga at the Ed Qrhwmmildon ol lines amounted to $4
ihams._Mlas Venda Chriatmsen Vil~i*¢l Following ls a summary of odwr
with Mlrs.Ervin Mayen.~patrol aciivitiel lor the month.
go andlln.lmm H¢;f;;=~Miles traveled______________1s5§y7ldrensltxdltthelun
Koenlx home. Tuesday eveninr.Mr.and Mrs.Ferdinand Puls
and Rlnehean Puls were Sarurdav
evening vlslwn at the Otw Vasa
home.Alloe nnd Andrew Wlele and Mr.
and Mrs.Otto Wrich and famlllf
mer!Sunday afternoon with Mn.
Soohla Wise.Masrs.and Mesdames Arthur
Hansen.Merrill Cllrlwsnaen andDicky.Mille Kllngfonh and Julie.
Frank Hovendlck Ben Voss andl
lain.Robbie Andenon.Charles
Vw and Fnpd Westenxaard and
Victor Peters end Alice and An
drew Wlese spent a deasant evenlnzattheLouie Vosa home Saturday in observance of the hostess
bmiiasy.Mr.end Mrs.Francis Hovendiek
enzxvalnsd at mover.~luesdsy.for Amold Rlx who is home on nfurlough.Guests were Henrv Rlxand sons.Aniold.Russell.Walter.Elmer and John Mr. and Mrs.Or
ville Suk.Mr.and Mn.Frank
Hovendick and Geonze and Elsie
Sfnlley.Mr.snd Mrs. Clarence Voss and
Mr.and Mm.Emil Rathjen wereFridav evening visitors at the Otio
Voss home.Messrs. and Mesdames Ben Voss
and Henry.Irvin and Mis.Chdn
Jahnel..Paul Braench and DarylandMissEmmaTietzenspentTnesdav at the Martin Voss home.On Wednesdsv Ben Voss stsvedatiheMartinVosshomewhileeating were read and sporoved.the Vossee. the Chris Jahnels_nnd
Afber a careful exammstion of Henry Voss drove fp Wayne.Ne
e folloung bills on the dilfer breaks.I
Iit funds, it wsa moved andsec-lded that the follnudng claims
> allowed, and the CountyClerkhereby ordered to dnw war~int: on the lunch indieaied toxysame.Carried.all memiaen
ruent voting Aye.C.Blaco.Com.
work &mil.$124.90
lair Transfer hauling 1.65
[elen K.Bolt expense 43.75
. E. Campbell dmnagea
paid 9.70
Iluude E.Clements.
H\uQ|§¢3.52
Blue Nelwn.C0.JudgePostageetc.15.00
P1ed G2f Co.heu..
light.frelxht .2l1.9l
f.;fnv Trawerp hauling .§§
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Marilyn and Philiu Mutzen suentFridayafternoonwithDanWes
tcnzaard.Manev School closed on Wednesdavwhentlleyheldtheirannual
picnic dinner.Mrs.Francis Hovendick and
children went Ssturdav at the
Henry Rix home.A large number from here ab
tended the funeral of Minott Wil
cox. Sunday.at Blair.lMrandMrsLloydMilleof
~were Friday alternuonrvin
itors at the Bill \Koenilr home anril
8l3.70_
l
llioun on patrol ..18151
2929
1.864
1350IASB
sea
Drivers license applfmdon
|aoceplgd _____._...Home on examining
Motorist;.idea
Violation anda lomed
Oblhuctiuxi removed ....|Summon|arres1I _512
|Wamin canhlamed 211zSpakingengagements_65
Accidents reponed and ln
veatlgilsd _....._....58
\Stolen can recovered ..5
liwra were Mr.and Mrs.Rudolnh
yKh|_l Guests of the Walter Novak
lfamxly.Slday alwmwft were.Mn and Mrs.Soren Wolsmann.
llohn and Marv Ann.1 Monday callers at Hum M.An-
;*"""=were Mrs.Lena Penne!!
and Neln.l Mr.and Mrs.Fred Jones.Wal
ter and Kenneth of ArlingnonweredinnerscumtaofMerton
!W1nc.hels on Memorial Day.
g The binhday ol James Thompson was obaervd.Sunday.when
the following szuests were enter|v.smed at s dinner.Messrs.and_Mesdames Frank and Dan Thompison.Jerry Jordan.Bernard
_Thompson and Alfred James.Mrs.
Amanda Svozerson and Mrs.How
ard Rmnr of Gary.Indians.
\Misa Mary le Beau of Norton
.Kansas is visitimr Miss Margaret;Wulhum this week.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Novak
and Rahah visited at the Duramax.|§red Knudsen home at Drum Sun.
ny.l Saturday nikht and Sunday
guests of Mr.and Mrs.GilfordNielsen were Mr. and Mrs.HaroldLarsenandRonaldofOmaha.
1 Miss Fnnces Mullin vidbed
from Nesday until Fridav atDes Moines.lows.with her sisterlMrs. James Dunn and Mr.Dunn.
Cada Hindley visited LeonaChristiansendaughterof Mr.and
Mm Nels Christiansen on Monday.HSundsY aftemoon Mr.and Mrs.Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Koenig and enrv Wulburn and Mlrziret
;:hildren were visitors thnt even
nz.Miss Vmida Christensen left
Saturdnv nilrht_ _lor California
called at Hana I rahms ard hennand Axiells in Blair.In the evenhhzliuwcalledatMertonWin
c e nIMr.and Mrs.Chester Aronlm
\ JurgenChristensen.
1
lI
Chrlltenlen and Karen.Clyde
Roeenbaum andVanceandTerrydinnergustsof were SundayMr.and Mrs.
Mrs.Willi\m_Wleae w and
Lillian calledon Mrs.Hil C0
ud and family Thursday evening.Hrs.Elmer Nielsen and TheresaAnnspenttheweekend
dbh hsr mother Mrs.Cameron
of Omaha.Mn.William Stemder spent theDecorationholidaysattheEric
Knudsen home.Mn.G.F.Paulaefn Mn.Fred
Ramser and Bertha GlendenlnxvisitedMrs.Lena Dodson of Om
aha Sunday.Mrs.Fred Lulchsn and Bonnieleft.Friday for Mlnneooh to vil
it relatives.Henry Tietzen and Ovll.andMissEmmaTletgencalledonMn.Chds Sands Sunday moru
mg.Mrs.B.A. Gottsch spent Tuu
day st the A.Tmuperly home in
Irvington.Mr.and Mn.Nels Chrlstennenandfamilyvislhedat the William
Matlen home.Tuesday evening.
Mn.John Schmeckvepoer ofFremontspenthidaywithher
siater Mrs.J.T.Christensen.Mrs.Albert Sunds has returned
from the Clarkson Hospiw Sat
urdsy and is nvins:along nice
y.
urday uvemnx.|Mn.es Peters LorraineandRortspentSundayaffernoon a the Henry Arn home.Sunday viliton lt the Ed Goed
eker home were Chris and MgyBergmann.Mr.and Mrs.be yGottach and non. and Fred Berg:
mann.Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Johnson and
Mr.and Mu.Ollie Marshall weresupper zueau of Mn.Winusrbum
at Elkhorn.Saturday.Hr.and Mn.Buck Gnnt of
Sal:Lake City Utah lr.and
Mrs. Claude Walker of Iowa.andAlvinHaierspent Sunday at the
Leonard Haier home.Mn.C.V.Shnmaker attended
Mrs.Clarence
zduadon exerdla at Adlland
school in Omaha Monda.Her granddaughter.Georlin Bel eMoellerwas one ol the 8th grids
naduatu.The hhida of Hams Club
met with Bevedy Mushall.Sundayafternoon.with 8 membersand one visitor present The nextmeetingwillbe held at we horns
of Delora Tietgen.Misa Marlo oedeker and Bill
Dulfield of Omaha spent Wednaday evening with ¢hs Ed Goedek
er family.Mr.and Hn.C.V.Shumaker
attended Memorial Day services
at Prospect Hill cemetary Cun~
eil Bluffs Saturday.
Mr.and Mrs Chris Msthiae
snd daughters spent Decoration
Day at the Heftel Bertelsen
home.Mr and Mrs.N.P. Nielsen vis~ited their son Chris.and family
ol Omaha Saturday evening.Mr.and Mrs.Werner Arn and
son of Omaha spent Saturday
wiih Mrs.Meta Arn.Mr.and Mrs.John AndersenspentSundayattheJohnKunst
home.Mr.and Mrs. Tom Knien Mn..Tenn Mohr and Ednu.and Miss
AlmaWiese home.Sunday evening.Many from the Wuhingwn vi
clnity attended a farewell dance
given st the German hall Saturday evening lor Elvin Hoier.Hele!!Monday moming for Fort
Crook having enlisted in the
Navy.Mr.and Mrs.Jom Chriav.en~
sen spent Wednesday eveningwithMr.and Mrs.Chas.Chris
tensen.Delores Tietgen was an overnightguestattheWilliamMah
zen home SnturdmrMrandMrsAndrew Ander
sen and Mr.and Mrs Jim Ander
sen and children of Onkland Nehraska.vwited at the N P.Niel
Jivo visited at the William
;'7'?"*<3°1'\9s~ra'Vlss»~
Guests of Mn.Ann Wriedv.andJohnoverthe weekend were Mr.
;~=Mrs.Merlin Waiters and Mary
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of Emerson Clarence Stewart.and
Gene of South Sioux City.Miss Kathryn Frahm ol Califor
nla is vautioninz at the home of
her parents.Mr.And Mrs.Fred
Frahm.Misa Dorothv Sievers arrivedhomelastweekfromHlllsbomOrelorv. where she had been Ueaclv
lnx:she ls suendinz her vacation
with her mrenu.Mr.and Mrs.
William Slevers.Mr.and Mrs.William SieversandMisslnisSieversHroveW
Gmd Island.Tuesday.Memorial Day service wereheld in the nark with quite a lamelutherinz.Music was furnished
by l lrirls zlee club and sn adcheu
was liven.Mr.and Mrs.Louie Gerst of
Kansas City.vidied relativee herelast week.Upon their rshrn theywereaaémnanledbv.Jo AnnCachelln who will lvend here vscahonthereMisahvernsand Rael Rasmus
un ment Sunday nt the narental.
Henry Ramussen olbe
were dinner guests at the .lens wal a knelt of the Misses Neale
Christensen home /&1ndlY
men home. Salundly morning mi Miss Bertha Burett of
0msha\
1 l .....\..~...:.~u urn r\.»on Mn
ln a oiano retinal at the OmahlWomansClub.Tuendnv evening.including student;from Elkhorn.
Millard Valley.Omaha and Port
Calhoun.Min [Aura Kumof mem._theweekendinOmaha with relauvea
HERMAN NEWS
A. W Barke of Tekamah.funn
er reiddent and father of Mn
Ned Tywn.milered a Yrathlred
arm.Saturday evenihil when he
fell aff a ladder while txlmmmr amear the huon home.He frec
tuted the same arm several years
axo.Arnold Roxen returned Sunday
from Los Arirelss.Calilomln.
when he had spent aeveril months.
l(r.and Mn.Bruce smlm and
their granddaughter.P |.t t vSchmidt of Omaha :nent Memorial
Dav and the fallowinz Sonia;
with Mn.D. E.Hayes.
Marilyn Korshoi and David
Kroirer were honored bv Era.
Konhoi and Mrs.Kmzer.ham
dav albernoon at a loin!blrthdav
Darlv at the Korshoi hmm.
Guests were Mrs.c.R Gray.Mrs.A.L Sullivan.Mrs 0.H.
Godsey.Mrs.IAQ Chamberlain
and Barbara Mn.KmRer..Dav\dandJudithsudMrs.(luis Kon
ehol and children.
Guests of Mr.and Mn.Joe
Bandur.Sunday.were Mr.and
Mn. Glen Rav and family.Mr.and
Mrs.Leo Chamberlsin.BarbaraandGerald.Mr.and Mrs.FredRsv.Mrs.Lula Potter.Ruth and
Darrell Valder.
Wina -Liquors
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comvrorrs
THE EAT SHOP
-M e s l s-
and hlends.
MALTED Mu.Ksasm
24 Hour Sands
nom:OF
rmmulmgruw
Home THEATR
The new and exciting pro
gram by the men in camp
to the folks back home.
US E D c A R
Specials
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1940 Ford Tudor
1940 Ford Coup
1939 Ford Tudor
1938 Plymouth Coup
1937 ChevroletSedan
1936 Chevrolet Town
1936 Ford Tudor
1986 Ford Coup
1937 Ford Tudor
1934 Chevrolet Sedan
Sedan \
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Bvyiruuing June Jlh
823.0 p.m
K-61-L
a.e IBlair.Washington County Ne
braslu1 Edwin P.Davies will ot
fer for probate a written instrilmentpurportingtobethelastWillandTestalnentof Annie B.
Davies deceased at which time
and place all Xenon;concerned
may anwr an contest the pro
bste thereof.
1942.(SEAL)Mbae H.Nelson
214t County Judge.
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1940 Ford Tudor
1940 Ford Coup
1939 Ford Tudor
1938 Plymouth Coup
1937 ChevroletSedan
1936 Chevrolet Town
1936 Ford Tudor
1986 Ford Coup
1937 Ford Tudor
1934 Chevrolet Sedan
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nm¢¢i¢P.E.co..renin 6.05
Niles Hmnxg.clsrlw som
Hastings Typawrimr Co.
supplies 51.22
Hermnn Telephone C0» wlln 2.25
Wdter G.Huber.
1cP 15:i 5 ca 1.4o
lo n nr ..supKL uzsChadaLunbhah!!!8.00
Major Applianen Co..M
where she win mic friends.Mesdunes Ben Vols.Otto VonandBillKoenigwentFridnvnlbemoonwithMrs.Elmsr Hol
stein.Norma .hne Mat!en retumed
home Sunday dtex hdpinl lt the
A\\z\m Mazen home mn school
vu diamined.Maxine Voss hu been on the
lic lint. _ __R
\xnd 1
dayofCAnnaM1»ited
dnMBmtosM
family Of ~WETC Sun f_d Mrs.Hum J0 n|¢n mn vvllvcl vnu uwgun...H.afternoon and suooer smelt!.5 O53 were dinner ..o a :hover for Minn Arline KruseIheaterImother.Mn.Judith Sunday at the IIlrold Milfeldt of Omaha.Misa Kruse will be
mon.home.mmma soon to Norman S!!der of
r.and Mrs.Carson Wrich vin Mrs.C h 5 Sands and France!Buffalo;N.Y._.....mn o...1..............11..I Inf +141
THURSDAY
JUNE.4|
..~Knudsen Sundl_evening.Miss Emma.ietgwen uf Bluir
apent the weekend with her
brother and family Mr.and Mn.
Henry Tietgen.Miss Evelyn Wiese spent wremldaysthisweekattheAn
drew Christinnsen home.
Fwd Luschen was a Sunday
L;Dangemusly'l'heyveWITHJOHN GARFIELD AND
RAYMONDMASSEY
Aho-Hap Skip and Jump Car-
toon and Leo Rlunln Ind
Band.
....¢....................
Peters.»Mr.and Mrs.Pete Petemen of
Onuhl.and Mrs.Nell Knudsan
visited with Mr.and Mrs.N.P.
Nielsen Saturday dtzmoon.
Min Leann;Matzen was anovernightguestattheWilliam
Matzen home.Sunday.
...|
CowbnySerenade
WITH
JEAN AUTRY AND
SMILEY BU|}NP:.~1||.1
MaoPopulxr Science,Buying
Dog Sports Reel and Snpe
mln in the Arnie Ginnt.Eve
ing Admission ll30 Cla.
FRIDAY SATURDAY
JUNE 5G
Snturdny Mnllnee
Mrs.Aiice Turpenimr of Bat
tle Cnqek Nebraska spent SI»t};rdaywithherbrotherandfarmyMr.and Mrs.Leonard Haier.
Elvin Sunda culled on his grand
mother Mrs.Chris Sands Sun
day.Mrs.Henry Tietgen and Opal
La~i~ne Perl.ali of Omaha.
lummer courts M.Vln Santa Burk
neu Colle:in Omxha.Mandly.
Chris Jlumensen and hmilv of
the Wrsnch dmrlht.visited the
Pau!|Knme funliv.Srmdnv.
Mn.Eliubeth Seltz of Blsir
wu 1 nent of her dlzhkr.Mn.
Ernest Kruse xnd funily.over the
weekend.
nn.D. R.EHLERSDamthFormerDr. W.F.Hamphhl
locationHtsTbutra Building
Binh Nebnlh
N.T.L U N D
REALESTATE-INSURANC
204 s0\|"\ Sth 3¢_
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..~Knudsen Sundl_evening.Miss Emma.ietgwen uf Bluir
apent the weekend with her
brother and family Mr.and Mn.
Henry Tietgen.Miss Evelyn Wiese spent wremldaysthisweekattheAn
drew Christinnsen home.
Fwd Luschen was a Sunday
L;Dangemusly'l'heyveWITHJOHN GARFIELD AND
RAYMONDMASSEY
Aho-Hap Skip and Jump Car-
toon and Leo Rlunln Ind
Band.Peters.»Mr.and Mrs.Pete Petemen of
Onuhl.and Mrs.Nell Knudsan
visited with Mr.and Mrs.N.P.
Nielsen Saturday dtzmoon.
Min Leann;Matzen was anovernightguestattheWilliam
Matzen home.Sunday.
...|
CowbnySerenade
WITH
JEAN AUTRY AND
SMILEY BU|}NP:.~1||.1
MaoPopulxr Science,Buying
Dog Sports Reel and Snpe
mln in the Arnie Ginnt.Eve
ing Admission ll30 Cla.
FRIDAY SATURDAY
JUNE 5G
Snturdny Mnllnee
Mrs.Aiice Turpenimr of Bat
tle Cnqek Nebraska spent SI»t};rdaywithherbrotherandfarmyMr.and Mrs.Leonard Haier.
Elvin Sunda culled on his grand
mother Mrs.Chris Sands Sun
day.Mrs.Henry Tietgen and Opal
La~i~ne Perl.ali of Omaha.
lummer courts M.Vln Santa Burk
neu Colle:in Omxha.Mandly.
Chris Jlumensen and hmilv of
the Wrsnch dmrlht.visited the
Pau!|Knme funliv.Srmdnv.
Mn.Eliubeth Seltz of Blsir
wu 1 nent of her dlzhkr.Mn.
Ernest Kruse xnd funily.over the
weekend.
nn.D. R.EHLERSDamthFormerDr. W.F.Hamphhl
locationHtsTbutra Building
Binh Nebnlh
N.T.L U N D
REALESTATE-INSURANC
204 s0\|"\ Sth 3¢_
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1u.uv mr.mu mrs.rrea rsulson were d h|d ofnrr.f\iu.nnnnd milemte 1244|mnn¢r urmuntn nt tha Elmer Ho!|21 ue..1 3.1 T;Q
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Kilburn 8:Scott Co..[stein home.Snturdlv evenirm.\§f:Supplies 8.16 Mr.and Mrs.Ed Christeysen 3tmnhlPrintingCo..WD and Venda Spent Wednssdlw nn:plied 52 evenim with Mr.and Mrs.Pete Ja:lmdma School SUDDW C0.Linen.Gr:supplies 1gg.Louise Vous and Herb Wendt SumzmumBlair.noitlse 3%drove to Winlide.Sntunday:they 1itnnleyE.Hadn Post Zh!7 0|retumed Mondav mominz with|MHuh.Cu.Bunk.service 41 25 _Mrm Berth;Wendtmwhai ihamhdungenspentaweethanwa3at ve#n..I A Anderton.Inc..and Mnvunudhiz und Hnttv mm wh an
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lm.Judith Aronaon Satm
.r.and Mn.James Mahi
Frances visited Mr.and
neu Muliin.Jr.and Mrs.
a_and Dorothv in Fra
Ylrand Mn.Pete Jenle
1.Judith Axonaon and
|.r Lnmm tram nn1U!tll 11101
H\smont
...nded the funeral of Minot Wil
.Sunday.e McC|.rthv Promeaei\{e Club
.entertained bv Mrs.John
last Thursday.The hostess
ed the lunch.The next meet
will be at the home of Mrs.M.
tz when a.covered dish luncheon
l celebrate the June birthdave.
r.and Mrs.Lvnn Armltmmz
ited at the William Arrnatrong
e in Fremont.last week.
ueadav evening Mr.and Mrs.
yd Hint and Terry visited at
~hard Nelsens at Arlington
1|Ill 811 isovernightguestat the William
Matzen home.Sunday.
many at Fred Jermens non
Blair and Fridav evening the
nded as bidlhduv oelebratio
Chris Nelsens in Blair.
e McCart.hv Extension Clu
e a fine window displav at th
z atom inBllir illuatraaictoryGarden;Mrs.I.e0
ndley md dnuxhten were th
dnstora.Callers at Mrs.Leno.Petersen
Sstunlnv were Mr.and \
ck Maxwell md hmily.M
oYd Curley and NonnmlaHindley.Mr.and H
Ines Schneider oi Kennud we
1 Y cmllthi.Mr.and Mn.Fred Lana;call~
the Weston Long home.SIU1
Y evening Sunday evenllerswereMr.end Mn.Elm
tts.and Mr.and Hrs.
ronaon and femilv of Tekunnh.
Mrs.Floyd Him.and Ten?
~ed n nartv honorinx the thi
rthdly of Judv Rannuasen
.Thurldav Afternoon.
Mr.and Mn.U.S.Cornwdl
ender were Smmdnv viaiton
ThompionsMr.and Mn.Din Thorn~
11fȢ\lined at n dinner.~.nu
ny.com1>1imenllrY to E
ementa of Fort Terry.N
ork Those present were
~nd Mrs.Claude Clernmts.Wil~
nd Eulzene and Mr.and H
erl Ihumu¢on and Joan.
Mrs.Aiice Turpenimr of Bat
tle Cnqek Nebraska spent SI»t};rdaywithherbrotherandfarmyMr.and Mrs.Leonard Haier.
Elvin Sunda culled on his grand
mother Mrs.Chris Sands Sun
day.Mrs.Henry Tietgen and Opal
La~i~ne Perl.ali of Omaha.
Mn.Clyde Huh lm Tuud\Y
for Csmv Grunt.Illinois m visit
her husband.$19 plum m remlinn g town near there for tha mes
nn Emmett Boxart.mn of Mr.md
Mn. Hemmnn Rol\f¢.vu tllwn WtheClnknonHouulwinOmaha
Monday for md avpendectomi.
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Harwood Motors.repmirs
Lloyd Hi line laborWeston D0 hauling em.Miller Haaae Ich Ou..
repairsNcbr.Tractor &Equip.
repnirsllarryW. Adams lxbor
Leo Fauaaet labor &
suppliesMyronTofie.labor
bm:Christ labor
Ralph Madsen labor
Alfred S. Quint.labor
Frank Biffar labor
Walter Petersen.labor
Cecil Thompson labor
Herman Tlmme labor
Berlael Bertelaem llborAndrewNielsen.labor
James Andlrson labor
Jena Amlennn.voorA.E. Atkinson Screen Co..
poorBldrDrug Go..poorHansAyepoor _Drs.Dada & Blonh.poorWalterE. Goehrinz.poorGrezexnm Drmz Swre.pourDr. C. D.Howard poorMathodintHospitalpoorSumSurplusfanfic.Revolving Fu _,poor
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Iotiach home.fhaMr.and Mrs.William Jahnel and
Semsm Lnse11 visited at the Hen.I|Y Hendrickson home.Wednesdl>L¢mzht.;W1.Mr.and Mrs.Gilbert Johnson d:Hrs.Fred Mnrdhorst and Dorothv.ioiHrs.Amoid Rix and Tanner John ailoneventSundlyafternoonwithlat
Hr.and Mrs.Iru1¢is Hovemliclt.I
Mr.and Hrs.Otto Voss andrhaFamilvaoentSlmdavafternoon;E
with Mr.and Mrs Andrew Chia\intensen.:HRveseliWesterzaardstartedoworkinOmdm.last week.
Severn!neizhbors and relatives ozheloedFritzJannceiebratehisII
birthday.Sander.F
Mrs.Rvmer Fedde.Mrs.BililfGottach.Wiiliom Jshnel und Har J
rv Fedde drove to Little ols
Arlurhu Thurednv afternoon to|yinit Rrmer Fedde »r cmp R»obInmuon.They returned home hier d
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|MTB.C.J.Hhidlev of Bllir
a Sunday caller at Leon Hindleys\Sundqf vlaiton at Char!
|Gherl|:e|were Mr.md Mn.Chri
Gherke of LeCrone district;Mon
dav callers were Ht.and M
Auntst Schumacher.
Miss Irene Winhell allud at »Blair Houpital Il1ur1|d|.v.toMn.Hovrnd Taylor md babyIHr. and Mn.Gifford NicheullrhildnenwereMemorialDI
villton at the Henry Roh!!
home in Fort Calhoun.
Mr.and Hrs.Rov Nearhood In
Norma Leo of Omxhn led
Hrs.J.H.Newimod|on smvfi
Day.Min Hu MuQuttrla
Mn.Clyde Huh lm Tuud\Y
for Csmv Grunt.Illinois m visit
her husband.$19 plum m remlinn g town near there for tha mes
nn Emmett Boxart.mn of Mr.md
Mn. Hemmnn Rol\f¢.vu tllwn WtheClnknonHouulwinOmaha
Monday for md avpendectomi.
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onnl Walker.War 22.20
.E.Wud.voor 75
.Weldon poor 3.00
On motion made md mnied
ae nsignltion of He\en Illmil»
zm D<3vuty Couqw Clark wasamp. On motxon the appointuemuf Enid Knmpckc u DeputySountyClarkvunpsrovsdshe
n give bond u pruvd ad by Inv.
On motion duly made and ar
ua ~fmwg Kemndw
)¢put un y er vu Ap.miOn motion genenl fund war:mt No.asa was nrdnsd an
zelled uma bdnx A duplicationmd O. A.A.wxrnnt No. 938 il
mad lhy.1939 vu olduod canmindmmehlvingbeenlcd.o
damoyulThllbainitha than nt In
marins in mntinr of qmli awndnlands owned by Lnn Lund
maiimony vu hhn md ni
Mtmr uken under mdumew5f\motion ¢he Baud uljaumemast June 15. N42._
."$...T1°f=f7=\=\Zl?"WIS I aumlv sw
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Or Number Of Men;
Print Names,Ho
Send-offs
Then seems to be conddmisundeniandingwithn lto the releale of infnmndoearning the inductiun of ~-
ipemt the week-end vdth
tives in Hu-mam md at the J~
G. Jenson and Gloria Baud
homes north of Blair. Mr. Belmjnd Benjunin, who plan! bo jothe air corps soon,returned
"~...: .
~HERE wAN'r Aus Famous W~oo o~aggges
n This YearF O R S A L E Nona .; m DOG-OWNERS
''I -»of thisnudes,all I
4 nForz£E...1LR.sr-znvxcn g g
gnu r earnm a nyour baby chiefs :gow wish The
gg.-gn-====»=»County Hltchery.
FOR SALE:Lswnmovm-1.fg-
be impair~ed by dty officen.
A. B. Wood:imr»22-11 Chief of Police
TIIIS lg $EASON for repairs. ~
Bx m - n a 1 . » \ » ' n ¢ » c \ m r \ u
-=\ Hoes SHADE HIGHERISJSQQo n
$1.00.
Fl! Lambs Genehlly Steuly -Pew: H Sore
$14.50.Fqeder Lambs r u g ,Um;Sarensen:
sgug-A¢_§§_S'=¢°v Unehll|-11-xml, $1.00.
nle n& wfm N| .»
'Pax L t 2l.4,sec
Mut'l Life Ina
Hair her motlxerln. Frank Pike,
who ll ill.
_._ . . _ - -SKINNER TOPS IN
4-H JUDGING
John Skinner of Hermnn wonwp honor! in poultry judging at
the 4-H Club Week rocantly hdd
at the Uni nnlty o l Nebnllmcollegeofagriculture.YoungSkinner hu received vnrlous ath-
er hurmra in the put, for hil 4-H
poultry wcrk
BUY DEFENSE BONDS
AND STAMPS NOW
I ¥>§'|` §hE»3Q timegé Elllf PloneBmk 169.18-tl
STRAWBERRIES,ss I n 24-¢=crate. 'A mile mc af Wuhiug-wn Charlel Gottlclm _22-St
FOR SALE:so ha d o f Lhrilty
sp-nun Polnnd Chinn Pin Gnu
21 on 88. Cecil Thompson. 22-lt'
'as cHEvnoLs'r coupe, in ,ma
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_..._-R E E ! ! !Colored war mapslmrught up to time each week,m be fumished by the World-
Henld to their mbncriben inexch Mondny evenlmr md 'hwdaymarningedition.By car-rier at vuur door, 7.5¢ per week,slx dnlly md one lmre Sur¢y
edltlom W. J. Koopman, Agsncy
.M|n|51r. Phone 25l.22-xc
ccmditlon..A \ ' " " " " 'Lwya m n . :mu l . :a m . .seuon lsWatts, Blur.22-17.*
s'rRAwm-:xml-ns.nidrbd and
delivered the mme day22-1:R. A. Hooks
here. Your cram an worth morethan ever before but the urine
of hx!!insurance i l no more.25¢ inlura corn for $10 m
scre. 80c insures oats for 810` . . m n.-mm |Ȣh m min
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dier Gmenl Guv N. Henninger.mmm director.intnrvretu the di-
1 una from n.|tio§ml head UU: nwvl "M"tgrs °f-§¢1.°¢*i*f Ssrflce 3° ""Union smk 1
Nannhwestern
a""" publicity '"°'""."°' "° gxven .mi n 2 a mz- e n u m; n e w p r iu m _ tha _ num\Z€ l'l (En ~ o f nl cliiie at Omaha Monday were 10-19-10, $1.300
Imen lenvmg :or me mnucuonlutionnorthe lttuxl time theLnin or bu: lllo leave the lou!
lution.`
Men leaving for the nrmad
forces through selective lervioeare entitled to All the recognition
Pwple of their home Aoommunltiel
mn give them md newapapen...... .-...\\1\.\, uwir mmm md aho-
ll,500 head.In A sluggish tnde
prima ranged from steady to
fully a dime lower on steen,
yen-ling: and heifers.The bet-
ter grades showed the most de
oline and choice beeves brought
$14.15.Cowatul! shared ln theweakness, but stocker: und leed-
era held fully steady.CORNFED STEERS
Adlma s v l dunq
do ll rv n a c l
ls OUR auomfor WGORY with
ILS.wuz nouns llLE§S'§°§\'§§§°";ir§§lIE viu1§`Li1TQ' 'J{1 c1=ei¢¢'{o";§ri=é{= ....$14.so@15.15
non hip d ire c tive s,n y s He n n i m Go o d to choic e ....$12.5o@14.5u
ger.Fa ir to go od .. .. .$ ll.0 0@ l2 .5 0
~--l _| n nnf::n1 nn \ : : . . _ . . .i1=*0R SALE: G wr.sf.¢;e. Al-;;;,,;';;iu;,,3; ;,,;. Insure 53;
so good Spotted POIIINI bolt.thm h ygqr "yn agent or th;22~1t*Chris S. Hansen.W|.|'lngt0n County Bank. 22.3¢I "i"I\|»f to n n n i n u d e th e | 1 1- 1 C omrn un tor aa r 3 H'.l.l'Uq.yx|.w |
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o v e r t h e s t a t e o n j u s t w h a t i n -
f o n n a t i o n c o n c e r n i n g i n d u c t i o n !
l o c a l s e l e c t i ve s e r vi c e b o u i i d s m a y
properly release f o r publication
pr io r to e ntni n me nt of s e le c te os .There are,howe ver,Gene ral]
Ilonliirxger said,tw o restri c tionm
whic h newspapers ahould observe..
" l t is not deemed advisable,"
he said," t o publish Ula numb-ar t
C O R N F E D Y E A H L I N G S I 0
Choic e 1.0 prime ....s14.so@1a.'zs N
Go o d to choic e ..$12.50@1'l.50 ~
F a i r to good ......$11.00®12.5G
Common to fai r .... s1o.oo @11.oo
Trashy wamfned-ups S 9.oofmm.oo
F E D H E I F E R S
Cho ic e to pri me .$l2.50 F?l3.'?5Go od to cholc e ....s11.':a.. 12 sn | )C R M dF a i r to ;(~1;l ... .< I05 l\ll 'IS I ' .a o ~
C o m m u n l u ~ . S U O u . i l l 5 0 1 llonlisIt
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Cloner! For the Balanc e of J une
and n Portion o f J uly .
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P n er,c per 'noun .wor k.Ha nOth er qua htz ea , g c p er pqu ni s Ay e,Green 243.
20 Lf The En ter pri se 22~1t*
I V ~ 7 " " " " " " " "*Q ~ ~ I W a n t y o u !
" ''sn-LMalay f ilmu ua s tab le s wi n be r epr es en te d fo r the f ir st time r.
Ak-Sar~Ben wh e n th e 194 2 run ni n:rac es ge t und er wa y a t th
Omah a tra c k n e xt Tue s da y , Ma y 26 th .Amo ng : he m ar e W o u lf o n
F a r ms ,Ka n s a s Ci ty owne rs oi Laxzrin.wh o cowped lh e f ame
Kentuc ky derby in 1933.l.;w»rin !~:1 rc wlac ed hi; in.»1c ibc daddy
Insc u, who died la st winter, ;\; \.\1-rrl I"ft"':\s' ion in-.lik; c ol!
wi ll s o o n c o mp ete o n .'\::.c | :a n .1 1 =~i-
1h:n1 in i7.r-c .::"°a ve [1.1 "r i " ' ....
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finishing, xeairing,seat ~-ing, rug woi I mattresses, etc.Phone .Blue 151.12-Ll'George N. Miller.
FOR SALE :Mode "5-roomhouseciose in.~ i n c o m enrofverty bv owner.Phone 292.
2-I
PHONE 11 and give us youwont-ads. Only 2c per word pe
insertion insures instant e othat unwanted furniture,tc.
QARBON PAPER,find Keebo
bond, adding machine; paper,39-tf The Enterprise.
dead stock.Ha ve a va r i e ty o f
premiums.Bla ir Rendering
Servic e, Phone 17 collect..Ho l-
:iy rlensén,A g t n t,Un i o n Ren-e n n g o..LnPI atte , Ne br. 9-tf
FOR RENT ~lace.22-lt~
W A N T E D
ROMBERG APT.,modem.601Southm m .22-w
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W A N T E D :To ride back andfo r th f r o m bomber pla nt,6:30
p.rn. to 6:30 a.m. 40-I Ea st Ne-
braska St.22 - lt*
W A NTED : Goo d u se d ad d in g ma -
c hine. The Enterprise 20-tf
W ANTED: Gi:I for general house~
wor k. Mrs . A ft Gua tas on ,P ho neWhite 213.22-11.
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Mmic ByL u m l r U r b a n
And Hin 0rchcs}2_
x;;;,;;m \Blair, Nehr( i n f i g u r e s )o f m e n l e a vl n g ,n u r
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C llll~..cuar ts f r om th e sta ti on ."Oth e r th an these li mi te d re-
tric tions,the ti me and place of
~nd»0ff c e le br a ti on s mov b e f ul-
ly pub lis hed in or der th at all c i ti
zen s in th e c ommu ni ty wi ll be i n-
for med of th e a c ti viti es an u ng e d
- do honor f o all men a itering the
armed forc es.
" l t is apprec iated th a t me n
leaving f o r th e armed forc es are
entitled to all the rec ognition peo~
ple o f their ho me c ommunities
can gi ve th em,"the General de-
clared." I f the people d f the
home c ommun ity desire to honor
the selec tees pr io r to their in-
duc tion by stag-ing s celebration
or a senden!! of some nature, they
mos t a ssu red ly sho uld be per mi t-
ted to do so,\"If the lo c al poe t o f 'the Ame ri-
c an Leg ion, th e Ve ter ans o f F o r -
ei gn W ar s, the Ch ambe r of C om-
merc e,the Elks ,o r oth er pa tr i-
otic uocietlca,des ire to : n o r mauc h c elebrations or` trend-offs, the
local selective servic e board should
cooperate to the fulle st degree,"
he mi d .
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Thousands o
Walsh Fm-
tions Boca~ 2
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Service--Tire
Mr.and Mn.Robert Weltonand daughter entextnined a numbero! guests,'I'h\u-aday evaning. the
ooculqn celehndng Mn. Weltmrs
birthday.Prsosnt were Mrs. Ber~
Llu Hooks,Ray and MarjorieHooka, Arthur Arnold,Hn .Ar-mlnu Snppenfleld.Hrs.Charles
hm b,Mesarl.and Mesdamec
'Hjllmer Quint,Clu-ence Arnoldand children, Peter Hlgge, Clyde
Ssppenfield md Kay Beth,and
Glenn Wilson and Raymond..
Univers ity o f N e b n a h ,he 'left
for the Ha wa i ia n I i l ln d s where
he spent his Life as a. teac her.
Survivors inc lude the widow and
u.dau ghter;two brothers,Lloy d
o f Ne w Y o r k a n d El- rl o f Id ah o;
two uistnrs,Mi ss Ella.Miles o !
Ca lif o rn i a a n d llr a .Geo rge Ho s-
er o f Rupo rt, Ida ho.
Ac c ording to mpa rta,H i l a
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To BURY M I LE S '
AS IIES HERE SUN-
The ashes ~ Ervin L. Miles.
the Fxemnnt High School clua of1942. Mr. Wilkinson is the lon ol
Mr. md Mm. C. 0. Willdnlon olArlinginn;he atwnded the Arl-
imgwn High School, and is now
emplnyed by Mxnhall Nurseries.
Hr. and Mn. Wilkinlon ue howresiding in Arlingwn, but pl.m to
move to Illinoh later on.
tq anpl~yer ~r jéb ~ r .Wa d:nm 1reek'|paper for
new jobs.
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P H O N E 11 and gi ve u s y o urwant-ads. Only 2c per wgrvd per
insertiun insures instant c o f
th a t u nwa nte d furni ture,tc.
C A R B ON P A P E R,fi ns Keebord
bond,adding n1ac hinq pnper,
39-tf Th e Enterprise.
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FOR RENT
ROMBERG APT.,modem.601Southm m .22-w
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lin w a ......Z.T..s 1.oo@ 9.25f~1'Z=h'§f""i§`£».ff ......$ 9.00@l2.25 I S t h e M o n t h O f
Steer Calvc s __5l0.00@I4.50
He if er cnl\0~a .. . . . .$ 9.00@13.0GF E E D E R s ' r 1 = : E Rs "B ~ I D 5
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L a w r i n ,. I n c S c h o n r k
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n-£'§§=°§1`ff1`§r01{§iE:§1-§§{nd11ig`ir§e ubéral
receipts, all classes ot buyers
took hold freely at prices rang-
ing from strong to a nckel high-1
er than the close cf est week.
Bulk of all the hogs soid at a
spread of $13.85@13.9lJ, an fewchoice lightweights making $13.95SHEEP AND LAMBS STEADY
Lu v. rms : pr o c nt ma te s f UI their
s h a f t of Ak-S ar-B c n's $15o,oi=
in p urs es.The dec ision of W oolf and other
own e r s of pr o min e n t stab les tn
send the ir c olorf ul mo u nts . to
Oma ha th is y e ar is s een b y Hac
i n g C h a i r ma n W .H .Sc hellberg
as a tri bu te to the c a lib re of the
1942 me e ti n g a n d the patriotic
lf td c i vic pu r po s es to wh i c h Ak -
Ss r- Be n h a s ple dg ed a ll pro-
cec ds.B e s i d e s W oolford F a r ms
mo un ts a re th os e of s u c h lumin -
a r i e s c o mi n g to Om a h a f o r th e
f i r s t ti me as A 1 G.Ta r n ,Er r o l
Mac B oy 1 e's Calif orn ia Lorna
Ri c a Ra nc ho ,E .E .Fogelson.
we a lthy Te xa n a nd o the r s .
I t wa s th e Can adi an,T a m ,
wh o o n c e se n t Ru s h a wa y o u t to
wi n th e F o x Va lle y Joc key
c1u`n's $12,000 sta k e a t Aurcvra,
I11..QW .th e n l h i n p e d m m
l I l 1 f " 1 I .I |' 2 1 1 2 1 1 :u l .L u s c i u H . .t i c : c r : 1 t : : \ :: \ l ( § f 1 : . l f m §G i f t
w h o h n s n t b e e n d e f e a t e d i n f o u r
aizirls this y ear.Desp ite the th r ills a wa i ti n g
.tk-Sar-Ben fans,the re wi ll be
no advanc e in admissions, Sc hell-
bc rg sa id.Ad u lt tic k e ts wi ll b e
00 cents, inc luding tax, and TEues~
da y s a nd Fr i da y s wi ll be la d ie s '
day s,wh e n la d i e s a r e a d mi tte d
up on p a y m e n t o f on ly 30 c en ts
tax and servic e c har ge.Pa tr o n s
will also h ave ac c ess to the la rg-
es t tre e p ave d pa r k i ng s p ac e i n
Ame r ic a .Oth e r A k - S a n B e n f e a tu r e s tn -
c lud e th e n e w,u lt r a - mo d e m
P u e tt ele c tr ic sta r ti n g gate,
Th omas p h oto- fi n is h c a mer a an d
th e P ac if i c pa r i- mu tue l totali ze r
for the p rote c tio n ot fans . Ak -Ser
Ben will also fe atur e the p op ular
da ily do ub le o n th e fi rs t a n d
sec ond rac e.
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SH E E P; R ec e ip ts o t s h un n d
lambs a! Omahé Monday were
ruse: held stead on bath run e:nd fed lunbx wgih some wea Cd Al'€ G0'|1e F0l`€Vel'
neu un natlvu Bo th hd md
range lambs brought $14.50 andfeeder lnmbs brought $13.00. Fatewes sold from $6.75 dawn.|
F A T u m n s .
s,qoo head,For the mm part ~ D e l a y
" - " - l- -_Range lb s., fair gd.
Fe d lb l. , gd . to c h .
Fed lambs , fa ir gd.
Natives, gd. to c h. . .
$13.oo@14.oo
s14.o0@14.5o
s1a.no@14.oo
s1a.15@14.w
Cul!!$10.00@I2.5£
Dress for Comfort
S L A C K
s u r r s
Men's $395 to $595
Boy's $245 to 33"
ning when she wu strike by a
car driven by Mrs.W. B. Suz-
ley.Little Gomuine was with hermother and started to run mul
the street to meet her father.Herview tru partlllly obliructod by
P U B L I C S A L E
Snlurdly, June 6(bmplele Line of Furniture und Hmuehold Good:
' m u Cnnud Good:
Irregular Livalnck Snle and Extra Good Fm! Hog luke/tBrin( in Anything You Want Sold
Blair Livestock Market
C. Bmndnge, Mgr.Sale at 1 0'clock
the c u-whic h wa s ;p pmo uh i n¢ ,
dd ven b y Mn. S ar xle y .
She wa s d rug ged a few fe et by
the automobiie,b u t he r injuries
consisted mni nly o f \bad b u mp
on th e he &d , t. nd c I .| tl¢ mh ¢1 !l.o l. ,
Mr s.Sarzley rushed h e r a t once
to a doc tor to u e e r ta h :he r in -
juries.
1 .bed for sevew dnyl, it il thought
them will be no lerioul efhctl.
Mr. md Hn. Su-zley are g ;tered at the Tarry Haul inmont, with former lddxul given
u M u d .
put 90 dnyn produced less thu:
5,000 bard feet,per avenge 8hourday.Consequently,s u c h
mills will be lble m deliver loft-
wuod lumber stock: to retailen.Second, under certxjn condition,lumber producers may obtnln nu-
tharlxation fmrn division of in-
dustry ope nti onl, W \w dolly-
||°:PARTY PAPER
Word from Horace hi. Davin is
to the effect that a.non-profit
corporation hu been omnnized
within the committee for the puppose of publishing what is tanned
the Nebnaka Democrat, a semi-
monthly or weekly newspaper.
Miss Mariarnéurtis ofllorner
afternoon nr. Falls City. Intermentwas made in the Steele cemetarythere with the Rev.Alton 0.
Kaul officiating.M00¥hE&d was |tricken ill :bout
s week ago at his home. He was
removed to Missouri llethodilt
Hospital at St. Joseph,Millouri,and it was thought he had an ex-
cellent chance to recover.Howe v e r , h i s i l l n e s s p r o v e d f a t a l a n d
1 |h -N e b r a s k a ,i s a vi r t i t n r a n t h e B , , - g f d a e d l n t h e s z J o s e p h o s p l
S t e v e n s h o m e t h i s w e e k .l
era. ln regard to fum ltongs,it il enentill that hrmen ob-
Llhi mnmrimln wherever poadbla
now for building hm :storage.'az imponmt ua repair ul hund-in whichunbeputtouaethjn
yur for holding grin and in
consider ming empty space of
any kind.
FORMER Gov-ERNOR DIES
Funeral serviem for John H.
Moorhexd, 81,fm-mer Nebnukn
L U l a L u a ;11:1b e e n b o r n l h
Elin, preceded him L1
He lava to mourn
ture, hi!mother with
made hil home, and o'hp L brother. hh cousin
Wrikhz, wild lived
lfrvm myrma zo|hood.Funenl urvicea vu
\ tha Methodist Church
| I l u u l n g u
died Jmulry
cunetery on Sumhy |
two o'cloek. A Mnsonithe gnveddc is plum
Born November 2,
lpent hfl dildhood n
young muxhood on |twvefn DeSoto md F(
SPORT
SHIRTS
F61 Work of Play
Short or Inn! Sleeves
M e n s $ 1 t o $ 3s1945
n o f s ' s s c t o $145
I I v n m m s ~ cremated in the
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JOBS FOR WORKERS
The United Stun EmploymentServiceis looking for qualified
applicants to fi ll the following
jobi:
1800 Csrpanten, SL25 per
66 Stelnnfiwnrs, $13756 per
100 Plumben, 31.87%per
100 Eloctrlcims, $1.50 pet
3 Rmilroad Telegrqzhss,
BSc per hm:200 Dnlumsn,$150-$200
month
200 Entinoetl md Dodngen
$||50~$2'lS per mend:
Young men us Luke free udnlng
in government School; for mn-chine Shop,Rodin,Szeet 'ldeul
(drcrdt) ek.
For than and hundred: of other
openingu.write to the United
Sums Employment Service xt Pre-
mont,Nebnsh, or contact their
represenutlve when he will be nt
the court house at Bldr on everyWednesday from 10 \.m. w 3:00
p. m.Inm hmdl npply to L yle
Guyer or E. D. Fnhrney.
hour
hvur
hour
hour
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per
fff-YOUR CAR NEEDS
~s n m l c z
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Thousands of Motorists, Traveiing Across the Nation,
Watnh Fm- An Opportunity fo Stop at 'I'EXACOiBtl-
tions Because They Realize the EXTRA Value They
Have Al\7pys Received Fro m Texaco Products.
You, Too Should Be Using Texaco to Make Cer-
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Throughout the War.
| 0 u r S U P E R - s n n v l c s F a c i l i t i e s '
Enables Us To Give You
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tq anpl~yer ~r jéb ~ r .Wa d:nm 1reek'|paper for
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M i n s M i e s B N W T !o f L i n c o l n .
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lernoon atservice at
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farm be'
n Calhoun.
on from the'he 'left
~ ~whenteaclm-.widow and
then, Lloyd
of Idaho?
In Milan of
.Mos-
Bolub-Wilkinson
Tho six-month»old mnrrixge ofLyle Wilkinson of Arlington nnd
Min Opal Holub ol Fremont was
revenld thin week. 'Ito weddingwok place nt Pnplllion on Novem-ber 22.1941, with JMU Collins
officiating.Mn. Vernon Cook of
Fremont was the only attendant.
The bride,dnughtaor of Ervin
Hduh of Fremont, naduxwd with
the Fremont High School cluo of1942. Mr. Wilkinson is the lon ol
Mr. nnd Mm. C. 0. Wllldnlon olArlington;he ntwnded the Arl-
imgnm High School, and ll now
employed by Mnnlhall Nurseries.
Hr. and Mn. Wilklnlon ue howresiding ln Arlington, but plm to
move in lllinoii later on.
Bra. H. H.Brown had as herguestsonMemmorinlDnyHer-|
bert Brown of Chicago, Iil§noi|;
P h o n e 2 . 5 3
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i
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xs-10, samo.
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