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06-11-1942v.1 _ .\.m m E m N , b m h ' » n » é f ' k ¢ a ¢ m v $ e & l y N m p . p ¢ r m m a .¢ M o r e L o c a l N e w s p i c t u r e s \T h e O f f i c i a d C o w x t y T 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 e b r a s k a Tw m t y - O n e u m a ( l o n e s p o n d e n u F r u m m Q u a r t e r s o f C o u n t y __~ ¥ u e . . . _ - ns -n u n : mu m . n u . . . . . . , .Neuf.,._ _V;,;T"' ~»~.:- ~»-,;,»a i E` A~ § x, zE S "' L : ? ~ c S S\ C . 0 f C .m mBLAQIEBRASKA, JUNE ug 1942VOLUME XLVI NUMBER 23 _...._ _ .\|" V . 1 2 *..».».rT h d ~l .i o u s l n §é .` f " 1 ~- D . . .| . | | L . m l f l m -E x i m ~[v .= .r.~.2,:T531 C o n v e n t i o n D e l e g a t e é f r o m I n d i a , The Annual Convention ol the United Daniah Evalllel-iul Lutheran Church in Amerlca,which ll being held lhllieek ll Dana Colleie, has drawn deflegllu from all parts of the United States and Canada, and Blair has become knownto church members far and wlde. The pictures below, taken atDana ynalenlay, dmv only a few of the early arrlvera at the eonventlun.By Sunday, lt ls Korman! that a thousand persons-an "ark the enllne grounds tu attend the activities ol thc Japan, Canada ...v_. Photo 2Len m right:R/ev. Hana C. Jenlld, Lo|Anzele|,Ca1ifomla;Rev. Theodore ll. Hansen, fur- mer Dana College Prddent, now al Calgary,Canada;mv . N. B. Hansen, Ranine, Wiscon- Ernest A. Schmidt v L Lhe Rotary Chxb n ""Q:::\ Picnic Here ~ FourtlinI'ruosilly 3v°"""5| ashegave detai ls of used i n q u a r r y mlr b ite xn mon umuu m.M .... .-__g L § 'ma ods o f en b ti n l n n d ' n n m ,''n .m d m f - g - Z , m e n f a m f p w h g P r o g r a m T o B e g m L a t e m u m .I n A f t e r n o q n .F o l l o w s Th e R° * % E " " ' F F 1 ' J f " ° "mu c h C o n s e r v a t x v e T r e n d s A t O r d i n a t i o n ~ On Sunday WILL ELECT NEWSYNODoFF1cE;Rs \C l i m a x W i l l B e l More than n thousand Lnolénns from all over the Unlzed Sbfkland pam cl Cuudn ue m¢ $mg in Bldr, this week, lor the 1 ~sixth nnnual convention of the United Danish Evangelical Lll!h» emn Chumh. In sddition to |.he; 151 putors and laymen del ms, who have already gatlxe l t Dann College,there are many<-lh»~r rl-n\\»nxion guests lodged in 1 l\.»n\-s xhrnnughout Blair, and bc- f..r.. \ln~ "wk is over it is exp9¢!-ed that there will be many hun- dreds more in attendance.`Hosts to the convention m'e.t.heFi s t Luthemn congregation of; 'Blain Dana College,and Trhltyl Seminary. g l a i n v g - l i l y . 'V in ny o f t h e d e l e g a t e s s h a w n b e l o w a r e k n o u m t o B l a i r p m é m .M a n y o f t h e m a r e f o r m e r D a n a s t u d e n t s w h o a r e r e - \. _n\...!_......»\¢.|»'¢ nllu i n ' l i l P H Y . ni B z Iv n I n \ I 1 1 I ( 1 n ;Re v.H .U.Jorgensen,la ir ;Bollerup Jensen,Chic ;- o,Illi no i l;mv . E . R .And er- nn,Rac ine,W is oon dn;a n d Walter Poulaen,Westbrook, Iaine.V Photo 3 0 L e f t to r i g h t:Arc hie Mo rc k, Jickucm,Albe rta,Cannda;M,ial rla r gu e t M o l l e n ,Waupaca, Ninc onsin; Dr. N. H. Debel, St. '» . u l,Minnesota;Genevieve lu me n ,Waupaca,Wisc onsin; Hrs J .K .Jensen,Audubon, owa; Mr. J . C. Front, Portland, J regon;J .S.Gebuhr,Counc il Bluffs. Photo 4Left.to ri g h t:Mrs.Ilu hlc k Rutland,I o wa ;hi m.:=.Mlllm Rnd MTS C£|\Il"i0 NitIm11, I§]i|¢|k ly n,Ne w Yo r k ;Minnie J ohzm wh ,Sleepy Ey e,Mimiewlax M m Keldganrd,Brush,(¢1li} radar;Mrs. J . T. Lun d, LOS An g r l v : ;M r s .M a r c u s B e c k a m I ) . . o . . n a a b n f'" I l i f f ~ ~ . _ v . . . 1 l " 1 4.inure!! in nu rem»n»-'?>k§§<?T'}§"¢5>§'<CERT Hoppers, Bugs, y W Following ldionstarvutive gf-K M 'k in wi e prev ing~~3"E§1°l.,'.Fourth _o !_Jul¥ ~ newing ac quaintanc es uurmg uussr Uttlnu ., .. , r mm hu been workea our. uulC r o p s L 0 c a l l y \ ¢ . , . . . ~ . m, ¢ ,havs jfqen named ev carry out the vmous phases o f \ Dry Weather Ajding De- velopment Of Huge Qrops Of Bugs ,_ .. -- the work.The day'|activities w i \ l ' mnin the hw alternnon, about 3:30 o'v:lock with a baseball game bs- twcen Blxir and another team which the committee will announce 4 Gra uh opp er s,chinch hugs a n d army worms are th»1:it¢=t threata to W ashington L-»unty's 1942 crop!!and already forc es are be- ing marslmlled to c on1bn.t the pests to th e fu llest extent p ossi ble.Cou nty A x d c u lt u m l A g e n t E . D. Faixrney re po rts th at g r a m Lnnnap¢inflmt m m e fields 'Lu the later.A t 6:30 P.M.there wi ll b e a c ommun ity lu p p e r a t the B l a i r swi mmi n g p oo l p a r k . F ami li é l u v: asked to br in g their o wn pic nic : lunc h and the Chamber o f C o m - mer c e will f ur ni sh ho t c o ffe e an d. cold drinkin Ax.n.mn» §\nnn wi ll he a CUID* "m a r .,1 : \ 1 f: \ | | ~]J1 N .l l : \ r Ie = vn ,P r e s i d e n t o f L t h ~~1\.."\.!|.l\\l -~l B l a i r ;a n d n t t h e 1 'I.l|I . | 1 r I\ l .~ti 1 II 11:1 }| : | \J .I .:E(.'150\|\ \ h | J I 1 111H. \ .§ : \ r Iu { - ¢ | |.l ' r r ml .I »f r u j.I n r m r I .Ih k - » l . 1 u h - I l~: . | r §u n i 1 } 1 u r m . \ | \u f .ull f u n \ r - E L r } .(n t | || -.~ :r t |[|m t | \ 1 t 1 r : ~ 1:"| ..1 lm to right: Rev. Oomelius P | nw; un... V. ....,.,__5 nlyn Mickelson,Racine,Wis- lomun; :md Mrs. S. Mickelson, lzlmi._.v._ l'l|-110 o llzmten,Minneapolis;Rev,M. llngodom,Fremont;Rev.Ben A llugskov, Indianapolis, Indiana; ;lm. and Mrs. Lawrence Siers- .lie.k,Blair;Rev.A»\V.Neve,1 lzvrvsford, South Dakota;Rev. Samuel Hansen,Waupaca,Wisconsin;Rev.Fred C. M. Hansen,Council Bluffs,Iowa;Rev. P. L.Thorslev,Dickson, Alberta, Canada. ...v _ ,Iin-to ul.<~ft to right: Mr. M. P. Mad~ wn, Chicago:M.C.Wildrick, In> Moines, Iovm; Rev. V. Bag- 4 gtr,Santalistan,India;Elaine l lmndgaard, Hutchinson, Minne-soln; Rev. and Mrs. Anker Jen- >~n,Bdmore,Michigan;Mr. :ind Mrs.J.S. Johnson,Min-n-npolis;Mrs.Peter Mickel- on,Minneapolis .\ ._v...Photo TAt the-left in the above pic- 'A. Hosted Christensen,of the WeBtCanads l ture isSecretaryDistrict of the Synod.Center i~=Rr-v (`A.Vammen,Oaks,mm,uhh has been . . |(lklzlln.nmy nm.-n,;ilu lndisns.li rho Unk-; ln.l|;n= srlwml since l:»24.l xl T. Winther, now of Shelby, l lows, but who less than a yearngareturnedfromextended missionary work in Japan. He had been there since 1898. m|~~\ |..Blau' Swim Pool To Have r Woman Guard Mrs. Ruth Tilden Carver, Keith And Ted Mere dxth Lifeguards e Blsir Swimming Pool opensforhe 1942 season next Sunday with s woman lifeguard. It is the...._ ._ ._» lt.. At the right is Rev. J. 1 | " 'r \m climax of the ¢°n-~»~»--~=».will come on Sunday, June lt, Dzflva.m.,when five graduates oi Trinity Seminary will be ordained into the Christian ministry st ser-\vi¢e. in the Collegg Auditorium. Then candidates for ordinstinn are Eric Christensen,Blair: Le.; M.Andersen,Audubon,Iowa; Adolph Kloth.Penn Yan.NewYork; Carl Wildrick, Des Moines. iowa;and Jerrold Elling, North- ,field, Minnesota.g At the opening of the business snssiu s. Wednesday moming, Dr.S.C.lCarlaen of Blair, president of the synod, spoke briefly; Rev. K. M. Matthiesen, Sioux City, conduclld the Scripture r~mling lml ~v ~ : B o a t s f o r D e f e n s e W a i The mighty Missouri slowed 'the nution's war effort mis 1 week as work came to a stand~still st the yards of the Blair Boat Works when highgiirater from the river inunds the grounds.In the upper photoworkmensurveythescene of 1waterandmudbeforetheir; RAINFALL AT BLAIR. IS .10 INCHES A rain which amounted to but rs ,im~»<ation,The session was them .io inches fell at Blsir 'mesany given to Dr. J. P. Nielsen, Rlniv, who had been elected at il\.l m , annual convention to servo :\=§tl\iyesr's floor chain-nan,1 Worship services nr.beinyconducted regularly in tl..neck program.Tuesday :wt1i.n::Rv.; A.V. Neve,Beresford, S--ml. 1>.. l knln, spoke at the First Lulhornnl Church on the topic, "The High Al\nr's Fire".At s communion ,service in the church on Wednes-clny moming, Rev. John ChrMen svn of Audubon,Iowa,delivered tho confessional sermon, "A Cin-sn Heart".On Wednesday evening at the_ College auditorium, Rev. Comelius Hansen,Minneapolis Minnesota, spoke on "The Way of Life" and Rev.Sigurd Petersen Kenmsre, North Dakota, delivered '-he memse."The Way of Soul Winning". Repona and greetings were received from the various mission projects of the synod during the Wednesday lfternoon business sasion,snd committees wereelected ~handle the details of convention bubiness.Notableamong the committees chosen ls the ordination commitice which consists of the following pastors Andes Hsnsen,Elkhom,low; Beresford, South Dakota; snd Dr J. sl. T. Winther,Los Angeles California; and the following lay men:C, J. Hill, Council Bluffs lows;C. M. Jensen,Sioux City, Iowa; and Thomas Kddshl, Audu bon, Iowa. 1wning in a heavy downpour. _ There was not sufficient mois-lure to do my appreciable good to lrope and lawns although somenihvr parts of the county received h-~n\ier rainfall.The Arlington ucinity received ;\ good shower Fridny. VINCKEL ToLINCOLN TUES. Su|,~rmiendent J.R.Vincltel left llI.l\x' Tuesday of this week to enrolt at the University of Nebraska for summer school work.He expects to be in Blair periodically throughout the sum- mer. o nB l a i r A i r p o r t To Tram Pilots Late ln June Ten Students To Get ~ hmfmary Plane Tram- trslning of student pslots sbout June 22nd reports Councilman Ben Reeh ehsirman of the airport committeeThe trnimng will be under thedirection of John T. Siema, of Fre- M rs s o u n o n Ra m p a g e tool house on the grounds.Inthe lower photo is an incom~pilled boat which the men had ln-on building on the bank, now<ompletely surrounded a n d fl.-nting .in the water.Note elops in the foreground onceund to get down the bank. Enterprise mmrmo andEnnfnrina \lVlissouri At »H i g h e s t L e v e l l n F o u r Y e a r s Stage Of 19.40 Feet 'lhis Morning Much Higher Than Month Ago Bottomlnml farmers are again battling thi-lli>~ouri River which is on its =<<~c<»mlrampage in amonth.On May 19 it reached 18.82 feet at Blsir and is nowcrowdingpast the nmrk of 19.4 measured early this ('l'lmrsdsy)morning.Eighteen feet is flood stage.The utra .6 foot of water csused many hundreds acres ontbottomlands to be flooded s heA new dike on the Henry Mcke farm appeared to be hold sstisfsctorily although it was ing patrolled regularly in seaofleaks,County Commissioners lke Long and J. E. Campbell and a crew of men using graders and trucks of the county, worked bod: 'hxesdsy and Wednesday nights in an elfort w prevent water from flooding pasture lsnd at the Pren-tice Smith h r m north of Blair and to s large extent thdr cl- forts were successful.The Blair Boat Yards,when government coast guard boats are urider constmction, were in- undated nnd forced to close lata Tuesday.'_River bulletins received by L . S.Weather 0\!MYVer J.Hi l Rhoades on Wednesday indics j ing At Held 1. H. Kjoller, Blsir; A. v, Ne/.Z The Blsir umm win open for mo n t w h o w i l l ( n | " \ u n ~the river was dwmwinx st Sioux ,.._..._. ts... .--no hui not ..w,~.......,-.number of 75 per square ysrd with lndicntions that unlessweather and human efforia are combined against them, they may become as serious as they were n few yesrs ego.Army worms, reported in a field near Orum, destroyed four acresof corn in two dsya and they, too, will have to be controlled where- ever possible.Both .the hopper: and the armywannacan be comrolld by theuse of poison bait and alresdyhmdquartera have been set up in Blair in U\e."H\ll\ location across from the Port of Entry.Farm- ers are asked to bring their ownsacks or receive the but in bulk this year.Chinch bug infestation appearsto be very heavy. The Enterorlseis informed.No control measures can be practiced aa yet, however,since the bugs are not in u mi- grating state.It will be about two weeks yet before they moveout of the small grain and into the com fields and at that time cmosote barrierrshould be con-structed, thai agricultural agentsowes reports.tkeowta wlll be on hsnd by thx! time to combat the peels.Rainy weather would have atendencytokeepweedsandgrassesgreenundtenderand thereby keep tha infestations fmm sttscking growing com so heavily. COW DOES BIT FOR GQVERNMENT There is s cow on Mrs. I-hm Sehmidt's funn near Fort Calhoun that ls nobly snswerlng the gov-ernment'a sppeal for sll out pro- duction.One day this week she morethan did her bit by delivering twin cslves to the cause.But thst's noth=ng for this bovine mother,for it's the fourth time she has doubled 'em uv.and in betweentimeshas produced five singleoslves. thus accounting (or thirteenprogeny.-Fort Calhoun Chrvnlcle. Gas Rationing n t -hw me........___...munity Bingo Party with $50.00 worth of pdses und wsr bonds and stamps being offered.At 8:80 the Blair High School! band will present an hc/ur's pro- gram after which there will be asshort community sing of patriotic numbers.Committees to care for the va.r~» ious activities are listed below. Coffee snd Drinks W. J. Koopman, Chairman. Ar sistshts:W. E.Lucke,Hx ml i Rnbbssa, Mika Nelson, Clyde Nel-son, Clsrenc¢_Kuhr, Richud John- son.This committee will look sftarthepurchasing of supplies,the preparation and the serving o f the drinks.Baseball CommitteeH. J. Cooke, Chairman; Wxslter Gutschow and Earl Thompson. Bingo CommitteeGeorge T. Hedelund, Chairman.AssisfsntB:Bob O'}lunlon,Claw ence .Brundagq .lack llurchslm. Frank Bross and Ed Woltje. Band Concertmile Marks, J. sz. Vinckel, J. X-mme Rhoedes.Erection of Bsnd PlatformKarlGuistenaen,Chalnnan.Asaiathntsl Hurry L. Morris, Ev- erett Tyson, Rllph Vinton.' Erection, Operation of Ampli- fying System \ Bud Cone, Tom Meredith. Merchsnts'Committee On ing HoursBabeLundt,Chairman;Jock Newbnrg,Carl Koltcrmnn,Wi l- liam Fsrnberg,Carroll Thorn- burgh, Dutch Wolff, and J. Hsr- old Stewart.Community Sing Vernon Bellows.Sr. To HAVE BAND CON-CERTS THIS SUMMER Arrsngcments have been earn-pleted for the conducting of n community bsnd throughout the coming summer sud plsna an go- ing forward for weekly band wu-certs, lt has been snnounced.P m .Lcdie uma , wh o ms been lnstmcwr of music at they s i m City Schools will hmm: charge of the work f-bil. summer. Cloak Adults,who have fo rmdlv - ~--. ,_ : _ t 1lu- ( \l»o\r n t ltlglnl|iI1 f i n t ; :ly '.'r°""t high |chool Kilim'cny mn mm.um .....-. .___M amen and nenr\y :dl og wmm Wm than nnchd Decature n G e t "°si'.§Z`w'§'F"§3`&"wYf"`§=WY»»- an N E I G H B O R S s s r s r A p p e a r s S t a l l e d n n n n v \ | ~ : n | \ a l dw Bllir port lf" the vfnrk I N ~ ~~~~ phyed in/ num, are w me mu».~ed to Luka put in the prnsiixzm and mm ml n m mu ns val!m high schuol students who ue : prennt members of the m . nation. 1 ra .. .Pllu l`<>1 hlvntil|rnt1a nn \l.r1w¢§ at l{l|;h nandduetoinductzons:nwurmtd forces, made it difficu v}¢|Uu.u||auUuax vlsrrs HERE PRIORTo G R A D UA TIO N William J. Kwpmw. Jr., non of Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Koopmnn. Sr.,ol Blair will spend three days the Inter put ol this week amongNoirreallives:£rrivi1\z FlridgyFollowing his graduation fromAmes State College ln Iowa, next _..\.1r~.~.m» mn leave imme- A number oi neighbors took lheir tractors, recently, und wentin and assisted in plowing a field belonging to John Horn, now de- ceased,the funoml being laet Sunday..He had been NI f-»r some tuneandunnhle L.,\\.»rk no Alben.Swrjohn,Meri Ward,MerrillJohnson, Elmer Thane, T. K. lvar- son md George Hansen took their -_-A ......|» »-.hurt work ol Omgha Meeting Termed Big Success. Opposi- txon Growing Qpponition w the midwest gasritxoning began to show force ltn meeting at Hotel Fontenellg inOmaha last Tuesday at which L. L.Snyder,of Blair,headed an opposition movement. w. A. BROW N f§ VILLAGE MARSHALL Walter A Brown wu nppdinled village mushsll of Arlington,nt. n regulnr meeting ol the village board held late last week-H r was one of aevernl anplicanu, uni! sucoeeés Clarence Norskov uhmrecently tendered hir resignation. '°:i\Que§tionnairesAidimrMrs.Carver wi»<é{£rT£"na 'red Mered ith,wh o . ill 'urls in shi fts at.the pool.-C m . ." M a r i e H o u g h t o n w i l l a g a i n M a l l 1 0 0 P B I 'D a y t o T h o S € V 1 - | o n ( 1 1 | § _ _ _.;.--.... -1 §_i\h nn¢hinr'!\ camel m 1*`1l°SE. beconu HGH'Uv! In unugu su \;\1.-v..H1 the bathhouse.Ne w wa rtime hours 1 ;\\.lUPt8d a t the pool t whic h are some what hut sti ll give amp le swi ms. Th e p ool wi li up have been 1E`atI`8t10l1 his v w .Occupational questionnaires are .'fh°"°'1°d| going out from the Washington ume lor'_County dmfi office at the rate enlat z.oo\°, _,},,,,,¢g Per d-lv The Enter- eose al prune is informed, and the wnrkrs the P?°\will continue as long an the local *U 9.0 5.30 office can keep up with the work P.l\l ____| u clusifying spd tabulating qw wee., .,.~,,............,_- _diately for Lafayette,indiumwhereheis in be employed by the Aluminum Company of Ameri- ca.I . . .nv ni l A xr IQ tractors mi-""'1 'r in]the _\ob.Such kindness ce Yshould be nnmd and remembered. S TR ICT YO UTHDIRALLY HERE Snyder, who is president of meNebraskaPetmleumMarketers,felt elated over the fighting spir-it shown xt the meeting.Hestressed to the nenrly 500 in at-iendmce um there was no short- GUY S LA B VIS ITOR uy Slade: De aware, is ap3\;l l ' . M . lD:0€ wi ll 1 | H 4Dt!riunuays a n qI PM. On week da)be open from 2:11 and 7:00 1.0 10:00 :kat prices this ye:new vfar tax of 1125li. the .1 x r a n D e m | a n s w e r l i .: s e m9%.A n e w ,g i v e n t e n d a y s n n ¢\ . 'n *- I » .. . . . |._...s....._AI... u l r a n t smf i n t h e m o u t B L A I I C W u m n n n s _I C A L H O U N ~A d i s t r i c t r n \ l y o f t h e M y age of gasoline nor trsnlpona-=\=°<¥a"P tion facilities in the midwest and arnogg Isla* questionnaires w mites list severalions which regis- m consider are-llearina the t mthey are now do- ch their training -They are alsote the length olr' have worked at ype of work.will have received »v tonight (Thun-..l n.-mmnlinn. `...--._, _ Mrs.George C.McQuax-rlo of Blair,member of the Fort Cal-houn High School faculty theo m year was eleefed suoerin- tendent o l the Fort CalhounSchoolsattheannualboard of education meeting, Monday even-ing. Before coming to Fort Cal~ houn,Mrs.McQuarrie was pnn-Icipal ot Matteo Rural High Sohool south of Kennand. two yesn. I MARKET PRICES Youth Fellowship was held ac melocalMethodistChurch,Sundaywith around 125 young people and their leaders in ' attendarlce.Churches of several neighboring towns were repraenled,and theBlairMethodistFellowship acted as hoof..Bishop William C.Martin opened the rally with an |ddre»"What Youth Ervwiv of the Church and What the Church Ex-pects ol Youth".At an electionof officers, Roy Kelly, local Youth he pointed out tluxt gasoline ra- tioning would mean an and to many bulwineues in this part of the country.Moreover,i t washro\1ght,out at the meeting, the average midwestern cu has tires sufficient Ior 12,000 to 15,000 miles yet and gan rationing would curull driving to such an alilnt that the tires would rot out be- fore they were worn out.Representatives of the Good- rich Tire &Rubber Companywere present as well as repruenb ily.Formerl; Congressional ington, Slnder the DuPont Cl minglon. MISS BEAUi Misa Patty .Mr. and Mrs. (Calhoun, left lCanyon,Utah _\_.._.|»\...... 4 LI family ucxer. nas also l.l¢:!=|| SBUYL-\d whi c h pe rmi ts an y o r all me m- ber s o f the fa mi ly to swim whe n~ AVE? they desire : The new family tic ket sells f o r $5.00 plus a.50c w x .Children,under 17,c an pur- ¢hl8B a season tic ket f o r $2.00 plus 20c tm:an d ad ults c an p ur -chase season tickets for $3.00 plus 39c ta x.Single admissions fo r children are 151:p l u l 24:we a n d ad u lt ti c k e ts i r e 2 5 c p lus S c tu . Rumors had been c i r wlli c d r tha t the p oo l wou ld no t op en th is y ear due to sho rta ge o f £03155 and chemic als b u t Pa r k ~ m l u | 1 : | . u r n m e the Tbc al offic e. The questionnhundmd occupat trants are asked fu lly before ind of wor k wh i c h mg or fo r wh i has fitted th em. asked to indics. tithe whic h the; this partic ular t Four hundred questionnaires E dey ).Rec eipt nxlqe does n o t '§m~ int. w k for Bryce ;sh will be em- this mmmer at the. :ummer relorL-n student at the bma h ,having: ad her mphomorvx: LRENCE u o s vr l u m . \King, bo okla per, entered! thhcs m in o m w mmi n l; l he d ll b v m for s b u ' v u i » \ o f m m : d u n \l m \ u Bl lllngliil ... ...e _,.....__..indicate that theneu-ing rniliury ll dnl: board hal It in merely n Y th;government :te men d vsrloul u might be located > not they ere em~utreme uhnrrhge tuln line of work it lt they mkln.bemove to mother lv- hey could be om-re ls no present ln- meh naps u nx time, The Enmr- ,_.....-Wheat ..----- - Ou!-s _- - - - - - ~ - - "Bnrley -- » - - - ~ - - Rye ___.__...-- Corn _.-~-----Produce ,;1.oo,Me 45c-..-44c...'ll5ic Crum . _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - 3 5 ° E c u _2-Bc Huv y He ns - ._ .-- -- -- -- -1 5 2 Heavy Sprlngsn _._Ingham Hens -__ _..l.'1c .._.---l8cLeghornSprings-----..--_..15e Old Hootinrs __,.____..____1o¢ .._ .._ ......- -BUY nmmls m BONDS Superintendent,was chosen as Dintrlct Counnelor.Following a picnic dinner in the park.x candle-light lnstnllgtion service of the new o lfle e n v u held at the church. MAIL DELAYEDBY BREAKDOWN The guvemment nulil truck, which brings the Omlhn mail wBlaireachmomlng, broke dovm urly idly (Thursday) And mnil' p g a l n y d until zlmon 10:00 ativan'o l petrolmm producu firms._ E.ANDERSON SELLSCREAM STATION `Ellewhere in thi!lnue ll an mmuneement reguding the sale of the Elmer Andersen cream station to Ed Rnver. well knownBl dr mm.Raven- took over the mmngement ol the nation l u t lloudny mor-nlug.Anderson'| plum ny mn npnaunwl. umr n1a:1='£1l~lsE BONDS p w "Uniol M mUniv i m vesr. MH l x ut AHet] Wad;eou!' over M uw., .n Pmtmc Bendle ien ky :amp LS.C K I N ri. Claren\md¢ Ha xodint En d " millndH14 n pniod P u r Ys r .. ; .. f : f * " f . |u m m m l u n u m m n ' : m " " " " " 3 . . " ?1'f__"'f'_"f _ff =.A|..a||-\¢ that \ll|ndnha ....l°' . .. - .- _ _monns taken bg to d isc o ver the skills and tnleniA n u u u u n u .» ...___\ 0 N A N N W E R S A R Y und wheiiwr U! played,In | nHr, md Mn. G. F. Paulsen of of man lnacer W hinsfvn celehnud t-hd: um- i»no-sm, un tv-llfth weddinz mnlv enuy ,°-ggw llpfntol _...,... _,_ ____ ,,Q .»"¢f |. I§|||dgy; armnd in-=fv-11'-,_;°1_;p l o p d ~ a 0 a n d m m.~$ 1 -"°-1 -= = mm ma i n: ma m m u m u.\¢mlu:anulu» Alum lt lull llll'I'\ll l\\U°v»v°U una *"'¢'°°""' pun; of d n t -"'"1'°d-|mm s'r.m1=s NowPliu nu ..,...7 1 H E E N T E R P R I S E Bhlr'| Lending Newspaper Subscription Price Per Year. SL50 Entared u second-cllu mltber under the act ol Congress of Much 8, 1879, nt the ponbolfiee at Blair, Nebraska. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY 1 1 HEBRRSKR P52555 »4s:..r<¢1!w»»1 lb] ~veen the ni" . ~ a n w w . sci tl~ ... P*-\@<1P@©iQ%-»=i I Mr.and Mrs.Austin Renshavisited Mr. and Mrs. Emerald Va.'Beck and children,Sundav eve inrMisa Edna Hansen of Rose HispentWednesday with Mr. anHrs.Austin Renshsw.Tu e ~imests at the Renahsw home weMrs. H. W.Rasmussen and chi dren of Rose Hill.Among those attending aunion of the Wilkins familv as t Blair swimrninx pool uark.Su day,were Mr.md Mrs .=Biffnr and Mr. and Mrs.Jo Biffar.~U:3 News Of Dale People The Pinochle Club members hon-ored Mr. and Mn. G. F. Paulsen, Smmlny night,celebrating their35'-h_Wed¢linz anniverury.Theavemqyq yvu ment ulnvimz card!and vmntmx.A lunch wu senred. Sunday evening about thirtyfamilies of friends and relnljvessummed Mr. uid Mn. G. I-`. Pnul-sen md Avent the evening withthem to celebrate their anniver- nary. m.-um1AcE ucENsEs June 1:Louie Edwin McGar- gill, Imogene, lawn; Ads Henrieb-u Bogart, Herman-Joseph Mil-ler,Gi-end Island;Esther M. S ,Jeffenou City, Klnsll-Ealp 1.wr-xrhr.Blair:Norm~ Gnce Rowe, Blzir.\June 2:Bruce Peterson, Rem hnmdf-,Iowa:Arlya Johnsen \Alt<l, lows.Eric E. Christensen.Bl;ir;Elaine M. Jesper-sen, Her 'mln-Juno 3:Eugene Shes,S Louie,Missouri; Mildred Carrol SL Louis, Missouri. "June 5:John Fnnklin E . ...eras r plum D! li vi ng devised to ntain c ontinuous health.That. Llusble advice is given in n re- t editor ial in Hy geia. 'oo ru nn y o f u s never no ne ardoc tor un les s we s uff er def i- .:\1.......tr a i l urn Cm feeling \fl . . . .;=r":f " " f * "K e n r d =4 w'".j`5 -- i 1 f ° r f& j§ b l l a 0 » & ~Q - ~ ~ H Hr . a n d l l . l l C00 d~ children off 1 . . » . , " & L 1F\ -i ay n i r h t mu m. :o f th e W a v 9 . .5.1)¢-.,.:.w mel.Th u rs - 7 f0 n La m: f a rn i ly md L u dwi g J e n ww llen.ekswend y euram nd ,.,,,:, din-' n le negct mee ti ng wi ll be a t T.he` :||||.;¢nn,gggn lu-sua;. " - -inrly f o r weeks D1nril11gmo$\d=lY ~iiuravfluux Rosenbaum. an mon ano the in t Metho dnst Chu mh ba seme nt, J une »e ma y pr o no 18th wi th Mr s.Ha n s Jorgensenareevenmodernmedic al -enc e c a n' t du c k i t.l u h o s te l!n:.... Dinh Rlmh of Omaha Spent Mrs.E l of S i o n !spent a fe Pete J ens home of . . n.1 3 0 1 6 l 1 M r s .B i m i v u l \Nebraska.ll--»Un - a ' M : i nm_.1|..1 -..|.\..--Illnl l mms " : ? " _ ; ' :' 3 . i . ' \ ; . .mn i lmr . ls _ : " " " : . lddle 825-1llolB ¢:luun.n|.|».vunou ld cover the entlre Dl\YIi¢l1 i t e m lungs,hea rt.blood,th e m u m m e t .me th .feet,ew- \ addition to the phy gic al m g a , L8 doc tor will inquuwe mto habits r |leeD.r u t ,putd_ggr °"E?'E`°f"?: § ¥ ° " ' " "~EIHIEF A.Uf1lElBon[M f g S u g g n ~ ' - = = ~ ; ; ;UIIIGB,un HY-...t T h Y |11 w iDr . an d Mr s . F. L UI S . " " ' = =m= - £1 5 2 J u d i th A mmo n .n ? J . H. an d Ho wa r d .o f HOOQQY.lPU¥1tIN¢arho0d was an. supper guest on Su n da y - 3 g - = ~ V s go n xh f h o m Th u r s d lmM .nr.a ma s o n a n »n m 1 z........r r i r u l Snnd.l'if GVGBIIIH S l l m ami ° ` £§ m¢ " - f §i ° " § ¢ §~ Hr . a nd Mn . J o e W mllv o f Om: - \ | h a visited Saturday evening wi th u Mr . a n d Mm C li f f o r d Lieache.M r .m d M n .Lou is P e t e r w n ' a n d f u n i f r o f Oma h a called on r M n .P*etenon's parmlta.Mr ,an d | ! \ ! -rx n ll.¢»'lun Rlh1r\| li\v avnn- | .1~~..~,HILTON RHOADES, Auiatant Editor; Advemdnz MARY-BETH MCQUARRIE, Local Edxtor MISS VANOLA J. BRUNTON. Linotype Operator MARIE RAMUSSEN, Linotype Opentor ?r%'fmQ_ I an FOOTED \ / \ ~75m/?2c72f¢ The dairy cow ia a living factory, produdnq an almost perfect food for human consumption. Milk builds bone, brain, nerves, and mulch. It gives aoldion more stamina, aviatorsbgtter eyesight, iorlifioa whull popu- .latiom tn better morale. 1 Therearanoproblsmlola40~hou.\' week in this efficient plant which keeps up a steady 24-hour production. Mschanlmd wariare may have inp- pled the hone and iho mul! from their former high |iatu|, but tha daky arm ia mu aupzemo.United Statss dairyman have a vital role to Play in supplying food product! to all of the United Naiionl. We are glad lo cooperate with the dairy in- terests ol this community to help win (no war. Phone 112 0 . _ . - Dr. J. Tilton Young Osteopathic Phynicisn _...............- 1150 North Broad Sl. I=iuc:s1ox'r. NIIBRASKA by pnuing pink remlutimu.lt. wok blood and sweat md mrs machievg our freedom md my cele--Lion uf the Fourth dnt doa nous ef u~ ~ n wet~f ir ec nc lter . How H ealth y Are You? A periodic hea lth examination ma y add years to y our life. Through the rec ognition of phy si~ c al changes a t the earliest pos-sible mo me nt the progress of menac ing degeneration and infec- tion ma y be stopped,an d a s u lt- ex ~mea I Thr ee weeks f r o m ne xt Satur-y we wi ll be celebrating th e Iori ous Four th o f J u ly .Autho r- ies have been endeavorinp;fo r any y ea rs to ma k e lndepen» ence day outfas innocuous as c ir- le mo na de b ut the c ommon a. ple ha ve th e ir own notions as o w the day should be spent.'mi ng A me ri c a s hou ld lea m wh at -day really commemorates. y ou th mu s t be ta ug ht th a t mt "fo ur fr ee doms" we re no t won des per ate in many lo c aliti a.Th e beat me n ha ve gone to wo r k i n wa r industry ,attra c ted b y b i gwages.Th e dr a f t has tak en ma ny wh o wo uld nor mally wo r k o n far ms.Eve n wh en labor ia available,th e price demanded is bey ond the average farmer's 'pow- er to pay .So all isn't mi lk an d honey do wn on the fa r m.Th e fa r me r and his organizations,suc h a s marketing;cooperatives, have a mi g hty big;an d dif fic ult job on ere can be n o r e d chec k on ati on witho ut m u d n m m econ- ~y i n gove rnment non- warnding.Prodignl gove rnment on e o f the strongest. inflation- influences.f we ar e to c u rb i nf latio n. e x-: .purc hasing po we r mu s t be +~ly reduced.A n d govern- ent itself in the greatest c reator exc ess pumhnsin power.:l t tig hte nin g"by ndivuduala one will ac h ieve nothln i f i t i l t ac c omp anied b y equal y ngon belt tightening'by govern- ent.and conservation o f every dollar. - vW n r an d Ag ri c u ltur e Muc h in h oa r d o f c u r r en t hi xh flees of a gr ic ultu ra l produc ts.t people ofte n overlook is the fac t that wa r h al also br oug ht the farme r man y a. tough prob lem. 'Ilhe pric e o f ever y th ing he mu s t buy i l mlb su n ti n lly h i gh e r no w th a n i n pro- war day s.Hi n taxes, like every one olue's are a trec ord hi g h l.Shortages an d priorities ma k e it di f fi c ult an d sometimes impossible fo r h i m toobtai n ne w equ ipme nt an d ne eded repairs.a n d building.. and mei n- bonance materials.`Moet. serious of all, the agric ul- "~all~ j . eveu f er. th e o f A l u nlie o f : a rn ~OI I`U\VlI.|l|I \.lAvl\.\-.............-|an»th a su mme r mo n th s at nam, at the Technical High audi- '{h";"",;;;',,,g;;j g~m,,, Bifhr. h e P d r l m w v a z n d u - m d in Blair.Mrs. John ai ;nnum.I.' * *___ , o f S a n t a .M o n i c a .C | & i f o 1 ; n i : . . a 1 s o _\| - _-~\n A \ n ; h \, and so lorth.When uma: rsa, the doctor will be able toz a health prescription.That ncxiption rnsy not involve the,hx of medicines.lt may, ln-ld. deal exclusively with suchMrs as rest, work. social sd-.ments and recreation.In anynt,it will probably lengthen-and mth it healthier, _full- N io xiisg Auto Tntcka t required the strong arm of nation to do what the several tes realized should be done tonovetheunnecessarybarriersall kinds to interstate traffic.I 48 states have now agreed tniform standards and reciprocal ensa agreements for the periodthe war.There ought to be me way to extend the agree- so............_.. ..lthe Elmer Lund home.Mr. and Mrs. Tom 'l'homD60l\ of Elkhorn were Sunday guest-s at the Nic Frledrichsan home._Mr. and Mrs. Frank Browmmz,and Leslie. of Omaha spent Sun-day at the Dave Pntchald home.Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Wright. Patty Kelly spent the week-end in Slum:Falls,South Dakota-Mrs. Ann! Carlsen ls in Scran-ton,Iowl.visiting Rev.Joseph The Dorcas Club meets June18th at the Luthenn Chunth withMrs. Andy' Fowler as hostess.Mr.and Mrs.Tom Kane. Mr.and Mrs. Geome Harrie of CedarRapids, Iowa, spent last week st the Roy Nelson home.i Jeanna Cha man is visit.M sa v -ing her sister. Mrs. Harold Hen-derson and family, of Omaha. Ralmnssen and family. l:nt indefinitely, hut that will me up later.This action is important in the wement of livestock ae___well as Mrs. G. M. Benton and pliildrenof Bayard are visiting her broth-I er and sister. Ernest und Callie Spraker,Mrs.Charles Berry and Janet. ... .__-L -..u m to mn-W sm lm-sf Earl Thompson and Joan.i Mr. and Mrs. Nels Chrlrtiansenlvisild at Walter Novakx. Wednes- \daY svenlmt.(Mrs.James Thomnsorfs sister,|Mrs. James Sinn of Omaha. was|a saturday nlsht nest at the Thomnwn home.I On Saturday afternoon Mr. andMrs. Gifford Nielsen attended the funeral of Mrs. W. W. Johnsen at Bauson.Mrs. James Mullin and FranceswereFremont visitors on Friday.Mrs. M. Matz is enmmininz the McCarthy Progressive Club this Thursday afternoon.Mr.and Mrs.Dan Thompsonand dauzhter.Grace.a n d : md - dauzhter.Joan Thompson,WQNSunday'vidtors at Lawrence Cooks at Arlinirtnn.Mr. and Mrs.Henry Wulburnand Margaret attended the funeral of Mrs.Sam Axtell in Blair on FridalhAt.the annual school meetingatMcCarthySchool,Monday ..=..\.¢Nah Christiansen was re~ inrs. v.-......e........ .,_.-.__, _.__,init.Mr.and Mrs.Rsy Wrilht ofElkhorn, Nebraska. died on Mr.and Mrs. J. 0. Marshall and fam~ ily. Sunday sfternmn.Mr.and Mrs.Martin .letterwereWednesdayeveninu dinnerzuests& Mr .and Mrs.Fred Juhlbluth.The Dale Get~to¢el.l1er ProjectClub held a Dicnic dinner at. theSibbernsenlawn.Sunday after- noon.Mrs. Hugh Gibson Ind Dlnnv ofChicago,Illinois.spent the vastweek visiting her sister. Mrs. Clif- ford Liesche and famliy.Mr. and Mrs. A. H. JungbluthandNaomi, Mr. and Mrs.FredJungbluth and Mrs. 0. C. Liesclxcattended a party. Sunday evening | -Tir. and Mrs. F. J. lkxersnn sow'-larnvee sauna! ror .n .....e.......the week-end with friends ln Ged- ar Ravida and Belxrlde. Nebraska. Mn. Paul Jones attended a two-day msetinz ol the Nebraska Agn-culmre Adwlaulv comm held atKearney,Nebraska.While thereshecalled on her condn.John Phiulv Jensen and £smllv~Joyce Jensen spent the pastweekvisltins her cousin,MaryEllen Staley of Noela, Iowa.Mr. and Mn.Rodney Pnersonof Arlinxtvn and Jacqueline Smithof Omaha were :meats of »Mr. andMrs. J. 0. Marshall and family on a suceesdlll fiahinz tx-lv. Sunday morninnr. near Blair.Mr. and Mrs.Elmer B. Jensenand Gene drove to Neola. lawn, Sunday. to visit Mrs.Jensen'a at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed dstasr. Mrs. Asa.Staley and fam- Renard. honor-ins( their son. Gene-:i\y_Joyce Jensen returned with Renard, who will enter the U. S. them.qservine !D°Y\~I Mr. and Mrs. James 0. MarshallMr. and Mrs. .uhm Brodexaardlvisited with Mr.and Mrs.Her-and Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs. Chest.erlmnn Schnock near Valley, Nebras- .lunxzbluth were Sunday afternoonkn, Friday evening.~.. . " _--.r M...r\....»|um|:.m Christensen and son. visit smonx relatives.Mr. and Mn.Rosa lava andNorma were miesta of Mr. and Mrs._l-'red Dornscker,Sunday evemmz.Msn'Beth French spent.theweek-end with Gwendolyn Love attheRosa have home.Sundayevenlntz.Mary Beth and Gwen-dolyn were guests of Rose Marie Schjodt. dauzhbsr of Mr. and Mrs. Alben Schiodt.Mr. and Mrs. Otto Christensen,Lyle and Lavonnt,Mr. and Mis.Rosa Love and dauzhfers and Mary Beth French visited Mr and Mn. Ernest Monson. Morday eveninf.Friday evening,Mr. and Mrs.Den Berzman and familv visited Mr.and Mrs.Fred Wulf.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Wulf and Thll. and Mr.and M n Freddie Wulf and children snent Sundayolternoon at the Chris Schumaker home near |Kennard. Farmers Have Good Diets in! on '1 mrnon regulation wi th respec t' ma xi mu m sizes and weights, festive at on c e, provides: Permissible wi dth,96 inches; eight,1255 feet;le ng th o f a ngl¢ vehic le, 35 feet; length of a smblnation,45 fee t;we i gh t per10hwi d th o f ti r e .600 pounds; eight on single axle,18,000 nund s; wei ght on two axles, 30 ,-l }0 pounds; weip;ht on three axles, DJJ00 pounds ; welxtht on semi- -ailers, 40,000 ponnds; permissible eight o f oth er combinations, o,ooo pounds.No w there is reported a wa r e f pro test over the GDT order re~ uir imr fu ll loa ds on tru c ks go ingut, and 'Hi per c ent re turn loads. ugg esting the possibility o t modific ation,an d some delay in mdei-taking to make the order ef- ec tive;bu t the opini on is th is .inn nr'ammo modific ation Ot i t I he r wa r rn s ten a la rne n ewnog lelllllu ul. unu A llla .. . - .. .. ,_.llnanuu _ _ _______.._tended a re c ital in Omaha, S atur-elec ted ag treasurer o f th e sc1.m0|\v1s1wrs or mr .auu tuna-" " ¢~_. d»355 .board.MTB.Floy d Ai€X8ndEl Bhd Bll-HB5 Ma rv LE Begg Qf N0¥toIL Kansas is vi si ti mr h er unc le an d aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Pete J ensen. Miss Franc es Mu lli n le f t fo r D1n\eI.Colorado,Monday ,fo r a mnnth's vac ation. lie of Herrnan.Mr .and Mr s Ko h lma n o f Sc nbn er vi sited Carl Ward, Sunday ..:Mrs .d C.H .Neisgln is soendmi: a fe w sy s in Des oines.Mrs . . wi lli am Ha r p e r a n d G -»On s n i d e Mr s.M a r La zu res a . . . s ' ; s . . , n : . . s f . B & i l t e 1 2 2 3 é 2 ? ; é : t ; l . " a ° s ? § :& § § " § § f A .l8lfi!cdC\"0"d t"3fe "d&` 2nn£ §.ni c at the. F ort Ca lhoun Dark. °';2:;::;',f'v3`l`§§.§I1»y hoI\0Iilll?,l 3 1 3 tG| .fford N= ° ' ; ° ;" i T ' »a i n s J M r s I-larry iese """°T1 a th méi n u p E h s}ov»er. lii r " and Lira J a p Ro s e n b a u m g s " 2 " a m e A ' i " 'K r t ome. Mr .and Mr s.(iro ver W ilk ins ané-°§?..".'§s i i i .1 1 3 ° R i s i ? e n - famiiy , Mr. an d Mrs. J a y S+~ ewm.'e min @d th e W eston Lo n e f a mi ly § " , ; , " " §"" 3 ~ h ' i ; °° : ° . 'i r ; :" b a : §: f " * ». i §';:3dg\f i¢1'"°°'§i Th e r u e a n 5 u s v.rs.arnes omn- an d Bi ll Ha r pe r soelit Fnd 8.f 'so n a nd si ste r. Mrs . Howard Ru gs evening at J oe Stewart s..| a nd Mr . Ru n e we r e di n ne r mle sts Mr .and Mr s .Fr a n k Tunblnn at Bernard 'I'homuson's.Mr .and and W an da of Be nmng to n sp en t. Mrs . Rug : le f t f o r th ei r h ome at -n_.._..\.........ir~_._..fnlaieinh Mn min v J ung blu th.Bi lly Ra y . o f Chappell,Nebr. ulm,\ Ra v Me a d an d Ed Ge hr ma n oflspent several day s visitinxr his sis- Oumhu.Neb ras ka spent.Monda y te r. Mrs. Elme r J e nsen and family . evening wi th Mr .an d Mr s.F. J .Ela ine Br adf ord of Omaha sp ent Enerson.Mo n d a v ni lr ht wi th her parents.Mary J ean J ones has ac c ented ai Mr.an d Mr s .Lee Bradford. position as assistant dietitian i n Mr .an d Mr s .Le e He ster and St.Joseph Ho sp ital i n Omaha.J a n et, Mr .an d Mr s .Rodney Pet- Pemnr Do r a Re n ar d s p e n t Mo n - , e mm o f Ar li n gton .visited wi th day afternoon wi th J ea nn e J ung -:Ml-,a n d Mr s .J .O.Mar sh all, blu th.| 'I' hnr sda v eveni nl._Mr . an d Mr s. L awre nc e Hansen.W i lli a m Kr us e o f Ana hei m. J o an n an d Vi rg in ia s pe nt SundaY| Cslifornia arr ived Tuesday towi th Mr s .Hsnsen's narents,M l spend the su mme r vac ation hein- and Mr s .Petersen o f Gretna.' i n g his nnc le.E lme r B .Jensen. Mr .an d Mr s.J ulian J u ng b lu th , with his f ar m ,wor laSr.. J ulian, J r., attended the North;He n r y Ba nk s o f Oma h a c alledi High schooi of Omaha f{I.1ldl.l8.1i.0liI01\ J ulian Junitbluth. Sunday a.{'ter~ at th e Tec hn ic al Hi g h s ud i to r iu m.n ° ¢m,Tuesday nig ht.Jeanne wa s a .To m Ho is t a nd D or oth v J o hn so n graduate.lo t Oma h a visi ted wi th Jeanne* Mr .and Mr s.Paul Jones and.. Iungb luth Sundav. Ke i th atte nded the Benson ili i th iSchoolgraduation,Wednesdayu Adver ti se in The E nte ru ri se m gl v a n u 1 A recent study lhwwx thu persons u h tml a r e mo r e li k e ly ln h a ve nod dleu Lhnn persons in :mes ur llllges. Campbelrs Mortuary PHONE 91 Am bu h nc e S e r v ic e Room! in Mule Building B l a i r , Ne b r a s k a 9 § K~. \ ~The dairy cow ia a living factory, produdnq an almost perfect food for human consumption. Milk builds bone, brain, nerves, and mulch. It gives aoldion more stamina, aviatorsbgtter eyesight, iorlifioa whull popu- .latiom tn better morale. 1 Therearanoproblsmlola40~hou.\' week in this efficient plant which keeps up a steady 24-hour production. Mschanlmd wariare may have inp- pled the hone and iho mul! from their former high |iatu|, but tha daky arm ia mu aupzemo.United Statss dairyman have a vital role to Play in supplying food product! to all of the United Naiionl. We are glad lo cooperate with the dairy in- terests ol this community to help win (no war. Phone 112 W ashington § j;County Bank I-'art Calhoun vis and Mrs.Henry Wulbum and ,......-......__will soon be in effect, though it will require s vsst enforcement organization that can't be set up over night.The Whole system offers moredifficulties thsn appeared on the surface but the cordial co-openbtion of federal and state authori-ties and with the willing and 'Ds-triotic sssistsnce of the trucking organizations, the task appears tobe well on its way to finsl settle-ment.-Jnurnsl Stockmsn. There Is No Euspe Despite appesls from everyquarter,the sale of war stumpsandbondsisnot going over ss l I well as could be desired.There' src msny excuses for this condi-tion but no very good reasons.You cnn't conduct s war without funds and in providing' the neoes~sary funds the Amex-icsn peoplesrc offered the best security andthe best investment in the world.We srs ssked what we think of war bonds ss an investment, saysonecommentator.We do notthink they should be looked upon as sn investment st all. except as Sunday at the Glen noserwslm us n.»»........,.....,......,.and L E. Ward homes._l Mr.and Mrs.Henrv Wulbern Mr. and Mrs. Joe Konvslm 8}\d_snd Marssret were visitors anfamily, C. W. Hsnsen and fs.m\\YPaul Barry's st Nashville,Sun- were dinner guests of Mr.and dav.Mrs. Gilbert Hall of Ralston.I Mr. and Mrs.Grsnt Allen andMissIsaurs Hoover is workinlr,Mr. and Mrs. Mu Allen csllcd on in Omaha.iMrs. May Lazure last week. Mrs. Chris Hinz of Blsir, Mrs.Guests of Mr. and Mrs. WalterNins Csll of Cslifomia and Mi5sl`No\sk, Fndsv evening, were Mr. Mildred Ohrt ofized Thursday a hsum home.Mr. and Mrs,of Lyons visited enbxum home.Mr,snd Mrs.visited Sundsy Fremont. t the Glen Rosen-|Msrz1§r~et.Mrs. Sunn Mortlock ol LincolnChu-lie Kempokesccompmied her son.Hsrrv.wat the C. E. Ros-'her home in Lincoln. Sunduv. al-lter several weeks visit st theC.Vance 'I'erry\home of Mrs. J. H. Nesrhood.with relatives at Mrs.Walter Novak attended nlnhowerhonoringMissEvelyn G.E. Kronber¥lE¥`i¢k5°" ut Ted Buckhsrdt's.Mr. and Mrs.and Mrs. Johsnnnh Kempcke were'_dinner guests st the home o fi l _ '.=.`1Fred French._1 w g , Mr.and Mrs. Ralph Widener t...___,....1snd Lila of Omaha and Mrs. Chet Mrs.Axel Hansen was hostessWidener or Sun Francisco,Cell-.to the mms Mixers Club. Thun- fornxs were guests,Sundxy.lt Qwldsy afternoon.Officers wereHarold Lsutmp \\°r§\%-Mrs. Wld- elected for the ensuing vesr asener remained to visit other rels- follows:Mrs.Rnyrnond French.tives here.|president: Mrs. Bert Hansen. viceFrank Jshnel.vqho was _s ns- president; Mrs. Joe lessen, secre-tient st the Methodist Hospital ur wry:Mrs.Albert Jensen.treas-on investment in security. ll thewomshs. has retumed \'<zg'=-|urer.Guests included Mrs.An-sre not ssfe then nothing ls sate]Saturday evening l s u s drew Svendzssrd and seversl chil..-t _-.............» .mm Aman. |=..\....:A..- md lsmilv sttended aldrvn.Mrs.Bert Hansen will be; u Ln IS=In mln c ouuuy , um. 1.ua ........can currency , !'or they come as close to being the same as c urren-c y as any thing c an be.The la rg- |'l the bond purc hases the less the danger of inflati on.the le ss the danger of enforc ed levies. the lessthe da nge r of str eng th of th e n e- tm n i n i t s w a r u m m m ~ p§'&v Ht the I n n a K°1"hostess J une 23 steiter home.Ed th e M a J e enMessrs. and Mesdames J an Ros-.ut i n Li llar d Jlgistlen enbaum,I va n Anderson.M@\\in 0n}ah a th is week. Rosenbaum o f He r ma n .Llo y d The Tri ang le Beef Mc Cann.Ne al Andreason,-5°@.C\ub met a t the Ha r o Ste wa rt and Vernon.Chnutensenh.»me.Sundnv afternoonattendeda.fa mi ly dinner nt ilu imllltlvd h i m.Alf re d N There e'i°'*"Y ¥'° c hoic e.Th e J ay Stewart home Th e i\¢1112 1 1 m m and Be ttv s Amerncan ople slowly .:pus§:b\§_s'h d J Stewar t, wh o ]¢:1\<Q -,.t rl\_0ll01j2 oe 1 1 :1 *ct me e mg n l " " ".\|rm.a Ninllnn h nrni 1is stayin#home in ~ Breeders ld Jensen\,Guestsielscn andvendza-lnl. be hu\d av.>. June 28. A .~a wax. Phone 112 W ashington §jCounty Bank ~c i f l l . n n fr *Our Govenlmeni Needs * * *The Rails toTransport . !\,.~'k WAR MATERIALS 1~ *-k *f f ` u m m l . m s m c u r -~ m l l l l h l h t i i l l B o l l , ap:-"Users of coal sr dw 'nm-an 'of||| handed °0orred!y Sized forHman, Sim, Stoker war 5090 NUT 5090 stones 50,00 Phone 57 I a I n A ~a q u a Ili i I ever y d ollar's wo rth or me n o nu sth at they c an,in self-protec tion. For wh a t th e neo pd e wi ll rea lly he investin g i n i s n ot so mu c h nn indenture o f gover nmen t aa th e preser vatio n of the Americ a n way f li fe ,W e wa nt th a t, d o n 't we ,fo r ou r c hildr en and o u t c hil- dren's c hildren. even if to ac c om- plish it we lose all we have now in wh a t we th i n k o f as materi al we alth ?Yes,we c an alwa y s sta rt ove r, an d we a r e going to ha ve to do a lo t o f sta r ti n g o ve r no ma tte r wh a t h a pp e ns , bu t th e stro ng e r th e gove rnment supp ort f r o m th wo p l o the soon er this war bu si ss will be over, and the sooner it is o ver the less we shall he h u rt.So buy wa r b on d s; fo r self-preservation buy war b ond s. - J o u r n a l Stoc kman. Sha ki ng P ub li c Mo ra ls One ca in sl princ iple of ou rkin d of g over nmen t is tha t pu blic offic ials should tr ea t th e people c an c itizens are entitle d to all the fac ts,exc ept those whi c h consti- tute ac tu al military sec r ets.A r e th e Americ an people being sc -corded franknessi'Th e gasoline an d automobile situation raises this question.Th e A me ri c an moto ds t is c o m- pletely up in th e ai r a e to the fu- tu r e of c a r transportation.H e ha s ha r d c o u n tle s s var y i ng re- ports.H e has read c onflic ting statement after c onflic ting state- me n t f r o m hi g h W ashi ngton d - ficials.H e i s told,o n th e onehand,th a t gasoline ratio ning is nec essary bec ause lac k of various fo r :n e ar myMr .an d M m .Ha r o ld La u tr u p an d J ean spent Sunday a t th e Tlob ert W idener h o me i n Teku- mah.Mr .and Mr s .Claus Schneider Ar-land.Mr .an d Mrs.Carl Schneider and Mr .an d Mm . Geor ge Men c ke atten ded th e 3 5th wed di ng a nn iver sar y of the G. F. Pnulsens a t Washing'-on. Visi tors a t th e Ne ls Peterson home , Su nday , we re Mr. a nd Mrs. Ben Glisarn an. Elaine and Don, of -Mr s .RolandOma h a ,Mr .an dHo lme s a n d fa mily of Ar lin g to n , Berkley an d Ma tti e ;Elaine M r .an d Mr s .L .E .Peterson,stay e d with Mattie u n ti l Mon d ay . Mis s Helen J o hn son , who i s s t- tending sc hool i n Oma ha ,spent the we ek-en d at home.Mrs . H. L autrun an d J ean . Mrs. Ru th Rosenbaum an d Mrs.Chet W idener an d K a y spent Monday evening a t th e Llo y d Mc Cann home. Th e c itizen ia lost i n a welter o f confusion.H o doean't k n o w wh e th e r h e i s r a i n s : to h a ve K u o r e ve n a u r n e xt we e k o r n e xt month or ne xt season.He doesn't k n o w whether dhe sy nthetic rub- ber a n d th e ~'"*"""§i"°"i.'£'.i"" p r o s are mwmx we o r ly . A n no th in g is h ar d e r o n public morale th an th is k i n d of indec i- sion, bec ause it undennines confi- dence ln leadership an d govern- men tal ma nag eme nt.Th e Ame no a n people don 't wa n t to be parnvsred.Th ey are sen din g the ir bo y s to war an d f i- n a n d n its c ost w pr eserve li ber- wi th perfec t frsnkness.A m e n -n rolling, em., etc . means o f tn n s n o r ta ti o n ma k e i t impo aalbls to de liver nor mal ' g g piles.H e than hears th a t storage ta nk s ar e ru nn in g overwi th gasoline even i n rationed area s. and tha t c i vilian consump- tio n i l rea lly b ein g red uc e d in or der to c onserve tires a n d ears. N e x t h e reads an o f lle i s l state- me n t th a t th e gove mrn ent ma ysoon ha ve to req uis iti on his ti resan d his car.Before the `ink i l dr y o n th a t rvvvr t. he h e ar s va r _»rad lo that suc h dne tlv:o n not c on templated Then bo topi t o f t die ne xt ne ws re por t. fr omW as hi ng to n sa y s i t is h op ed tha tl u p e r l me n ts n o v l u n d a r w a y w l l l p r o d u u s t l r e t h a t w i l l k s e p t h o t y a t i m . .Th e y d o n ' t wa n t to he trea ted li ke children.Th edon 't wan t to be k ep t in th e .i .. i{ c on c e rni ng matter s vital to their welfare.W h a t th e y d o wa n t i s fo r the i r g over n me n t to te ll the m the tr uth, e xplain the f ac ts. adoptonly polic i es whic h ar e in ac c ord with tnxe c o ndi ti ons . a nd sti c k to those policies. o f u m s l m a d n a m e s Eanhwarms ara tha wnrld's origi- nal tunnel builders and have no d m s b t t a u é t m a n m u c h i n t h e a r tol sh !! -Bl u nd er pou nd s haf ts , so . s u d l n l to the magazine,Natu ral | n l m x v . | "ii..§C.1;""i;.;;§.:".i""f>>..'.i..;. :1>~I\\l\l\L'!th is week at the Llo y _J.h.~l>home. l il l I| l 51|~srs. and Mesdames Bert anlim-.ri Loftis of Craig_wer iro s of Mr. and Mrs.Raymaniff.inh, Wednesdsv evening, hor,.r\nn Raymond on his binhdnglionnie,daughter of Mr.anMrs. Rudolph Fuchs. is sick wit 'h\\l\oopmg c o ug .Mr .an d Mr s .Chris W ric h eltenainedo n lwed n es da y fm Messrs.an d Mesdamc s Har \\'ric h o f Blai r,George Hindle and fa mily o f Herman. Bo b i iitc l ma n a nd A lec . Mrs . F ra nk Ki ef | and J udy .an d B e n an d A i nMiller.Th i s af f a i r wa s in h om o f Mr s .Wrich's birthday _ Mr. an d Mrs. A rno ld Han sen a tended Rho da Hansen's weddir in Counc il Bluffs. Sunday -Rhod daughter o f Rev.an d Mr s .F n Hans en, wa s marr ied to Le e Da ge tt th at d ay . Mrs . C. E. Fr en c h an d E th el Oma ha a re sp en din g th is we ek the Gif fo rd Frenc h home.Mr. and Mrs. Harold J ensen nz ta mi lv spent Sunday evening the Me rle W ard ell home.ne Kennard. Ann Hitrh man of B lair is soenin g thi s wee k a t th e C h r i s W r i home._Mr . a n d Mr s .Axe l Ha-n sen a fa milv Df Green Ba y .Michigx were n e s ts o f M r . i n d M r s . ; nold Hans en. Tues day .Me e sn .an d Mesdamea F1 Andreasen an d Ha r o ld .lens sp e nt F nd a v e ven i n z a t th e Ho ard J ensen home.Mrs.Ha r r y 3| M,¢Mield_I and Mr s .Cly de Sanpenheid | Kay Beth, all of Blair. were efue of Mr .an d Mr s .Chr is W r l Tueadav eveninx.Mr .an d Mr s .J oe J s s e n 1 fa mily spent Sunday eveningth! B ud Ha nsen home.Glor ia J sen la s ta y in g with her s ister t week.Mr .and M n .Ra y mon d Fr eian d children were eruests of l an d Mr s .Ma r io n L o f d s .Su nd Mn . F n n k K i e f e r a n d J u d y , Blai r.sp e nt th e wee k-e nd at pa i - en wi Chr is W ri dx home. Bn y D dr mle B o n d s a n d Savin g Stamp s No w! Ie n I I r Manager ~ l l o l m q w t G r a i n a L b r . C o . .1 | COUPLE WED INPONCA CHURCH John Autxen xnd Mn.Shirlny Didenbxugh of Fart Cuhmmwere married at thé ohms Luth- enn Chumh near Florence, 'hmm- dny, Jufxe 2, with Rev. Feysrharm and wo rk for one to do x job of In-oomiing chick! md : p r o p o f p a l l e t ! t h t m a h lay ers. Th i s i l a m u o n f o r r a i n ! sh o we n .Stop a t o nc e an y I in ro of or walls tha t pen nit - ne u to e nter th e b ro a de r h ~ Many Jobs Now Open Tbe United States EmplaymentService in looking for qullified np- i n-la w , ~. ~ Hrs . H. F.Boll, of Scribnek. Mrs. Don Bonnie!! of Hermanwas a visitorat the home of Hr.ud Hn. A. J. Conrad and hm- -arnxnm 'xn -_ 1 Dl¢h \l¢|\ v¢|\¢Inn a 11 1942 S~=»=<1=vef°°'Ei':"'=";,_f?=~=°=-1e ifM D t i S vi | , u P L* E x: s e oI3- 1 1l E lend inne Mr . erud umm n u n raék M ll h te : Irs. [ere M r a,( ever nts, Rh!! Ella :now M: x pap u t her Sum imp; 2: ke. Home At if Pony end Mrs. Henry Mefncke en. ned ne their dinner gueeu,ny evening,Mr.nnd Mn.nm Reynolda of Union,No- n: Mr. nnd Mrs. Inu W. Lat- lr. and Mrs. Frank Bros; and M. Tyson of Bleir. John Blffnr On Visits. John Biffnr ol Santa Moni- lalifomin arrived Sunday for -al dnys' visit with her pu~ Mr. and Mrs. Jena Jnul, and -relntivu.As the former Juul, Mrs.Biffaf is we!l~'n in the Blmlr vicinity. rs. G. G. Hines, who hu been tient nt Clnrklon Hospital the month, was nhle to return m home on Eau lincoln Street, lay.She i l reported to be roving nicely. m nn 1 Leave Soon ForComp Roberts, Cllif. Lieutenant and Mrs.: m m Hunt, whose m-\n"ll8e was ,Illevent ol June 1, returned Fridey from a short wedding trip in gh- engo.They will lenve withl a!ew days for Camo Robert. Clll-lornia,where Lleutennnt Hunt will be nutloned and where they will mnke their home. Mn.Dixon Concludes Visit ln County | <W e d H e r e \ Friday Ev e At :even-thirty o'cloek Fridayevening, ln n ceremony performed nt the Pint !.»nmer\n Church of Blnlr,M i n Elaine Jespenen of Hermnn become the hrlde of Eric E. Chrmenxen ol mm.Rev. A1- vln Petersen ol Lincoln reed the mnrrlnge linen.Bukele of enrly summer flowers made A lovely and npproprlate background lor the eeranony.Mrs.Jessie Dixon will leave Mm Dngmxr Olson at HermanFridny for her ho me in Im An- wig '-1 Love Yon" md "The gales, California, (allowing never-ul Lord'n Pnyer"i Mins Agnes IA!-weeke' vinlt with her son, G. l~||en of Blnir, who eccompanled ber Dixon nnd tnmily ol Blair, nmllnt the piano, nleo played the P599 other relnzivee ln Wnlhlngt/onlorgnn wedding mnrrh- C°\=1~¢y-she is Swldivz l-h§=w°°\=|The bride, who in me daughter among Omnhn Irimdn,hnvmng lm ol' Mr. nnd Mn. ;_ A_ .JeepencnBlnir Monday-of Hennnn,wore n rose-colored 1 dress with beige neeeunrlen; her Dann Smdenlu bouquet of red roles vu centered Wed Sunday with n calls lily.She was nt--tended by Mine Bernldeen Otto of M : u ma .on 1 .mo l ? l o w n.ndHLee }Jngge':;\c;1:Alb°"'P°°- Mmneeote, e formerM»jne'were m .ed Sundny in atemcher in the Wnelungton Count; ceremony pei-tormed'a\. the Lum-|""'schools;Mies Otto wln -...idreued ln navy blue. 1 cn* nn wl en W!M1 tu lei Ca su brhil w of atIv v.MN ln hi'S l s r r r » s i r |sI1 II I k | L 0 -» / #_ o mn . u n a r ae l u ly u u u -n y , r n u i y l u v ».»-vu»....-iM i l !Ann ette Fr ou !o f Oma ha Mr . a nd Mn . Ro y P ou lno n, wh o is x we-el:-end visitor at the par-have mo de their ho me f o r the eu, Re v. H- C J u l l o w . h o me .p u t l e v e n l m o n t h s m m n n . I f H gd f g m n ,Poulaou'a h t h Hn - ve y h. . " i ' . . . . {g i o g t . E H r . ~ m o v e d to O mi h ' m u we e k .1 rs.Me r to n Jensen and dlf lk ll- I r, J udy. H r .an d H n .i f u m Rohinion and fa mi ly en ed,' mw lr r y evening f o r M r .m d Mr s .E dMi ss Ciara Bru nton of B l u r ft several day s ag o for P ue blo, rlorldu, where she win gpend the mme : vn a tio n wi th re la ti ve l- Ar no ld W oodrlrig of Head. Tie* u k a ,spent the week-end w1th_ 5 parents,Mr .an d Mrs.A.B°| ood ri ng an d family .'day evening. L i n n .B i n m d Lu th er Blev1rw|Guests of Mr .m d H r s .Alfr ed K e n n wd we r e vi s i to r !Sunday finderson,du r in g the p u t we e k , .the ho me or Mr s .H a r e m *were Mr. and Mn. _Ted Buc khzlrdt e n o n ,w i n a n d Pearl. W ag mnn an d son o f Animoaa, Iowa. Mr .an d Mr s.Ha r old Rs b h u s ,visited i n W est Point,Nebraska, wi th Mr s .Rahburn'fparenta,Mr . and Mr a.W i llia m Sc hwiuc k, Sun- and c hildmn,Mr s.Sena W u lf , Nad ine Buc kbnndt.H r .I n d Mr s .M m I M " ' 1 " d En ge r of ° ' " ' h " | A lr r e d S k o v . mo L y le . as a zu m. Sa tu r da y , of Mr I- "d l 11. Alfr ed Enger and J an et amd. omm He nd ri c k so n. Mr .and Mn . J o e Love GUW T' Lined na th eir g ues t,Saturday nd Sunday ,Mr s.Otto Allen of rnaha. formerly of Blair. Mr . a n d Mr s. E rn es t Lu m: i lml nilirlren were dinner guests. ny , at the h ome of Mr. and ohn Mac e. Gilber t Ross J ohn son , lm' f Mr . a n d Mr s .Ha ro ld J o f Tek ama h,has been spvr evernl day s with his parent nd Mrs. Ross Deets. Sun Blrv. .e m ; '- ¢ IT| .ling Mr M. E .Mor se of Ka ns as \ =i§. ~Iissouri,spent the week-<1.111 tlair with Mrs. Mors e and f..:l} ind wi th th e C.A .and tobeson families Mr . a n d Mr s.Te d La th r entained over the week-e r ui t 1| ('l"|-l for \lr<.Lathrop'n parents,Mr .(tml " F r .C .E .N o r r i s ,a n d f o r * " § : m t\r|~thrI,Dr.H .N.Norr\ family o f Ord, Nebraska. Eliza beth Christensen. da~»1f'1"1 of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Christ1'~f2I\ entertained twelve fri ends supper par ty ,Sunday ;thv Su nd ay g ue s ts o f Hr . . ¢n d. Mn . C. H. K oe pc ile md d au gh te r, Him Helen,were Mr .an d Mr s.Chris Hansen an d Mr . a n d Mr s . Ha r r y L .Hansen of Avoc a., Iowa. Mrs. Edwi n 'I '.,J i pp a nd d augh ter,Mar gar et,an d Mrs.Ha r lo w Brewer were amo n g the guests II1l1rt.| inEd at a bu ff et supper, >:\t| .1nl;ty evening, at the home Of M1--Folia Ro hwer i n F o r t Cal- l un. Mr. an d Mrs. L. E. W o lfo rd and \l.1uL:l1ll3l o f St.Louis.Missouri. \\|]Q gu es ts f ro m Sunday un ti l l L1-:tizty at the home of Mr. W al- 1~:~ls brother'-in-law an d sister, Mr :md Mr s .S. P ierc e Allen and f.1::;1ly. "Mtn and Mr s .Cli ffo rd Krause, Mr s. A ma n da S tr u ve a nd Mr . an d Mrs . L oui s Soll a nd so ns dro ve to 3liTl.ar\i, Sunday , where they spent "Lila tin y with Mr . tllid Mr s.Fr an k l5.\!l|lei. The occasion wa s in c el- !»l»r:\t10tl of Mr s.Bartels'bi rth .mr::\¢r3ayy,.,'F~lr~.Jack Petersen and son, .st ;\J:\v of Okala lla,Nebraska.l r - ''(-3 "| \\sli Sunday to r u week'o vis it h,..t|1h ti r s Peterserfs parents M r6 3 3 2 i n observance 02 ~ ir -1 3ir s.J . T. Nels on.~fhe§ will ai t in Omah a,also,wi th Mr s . Fo llo wi ng se ve r al d a y s ' \ .. t InB la i r a t th e parental,Earl J enk- ins,home,Ea r l Jenkins,Jr., re- turned to Linc oln Sunday where he wi l!atte nd th e Uni ve rsi ti of Nebraska summer sc hool. Mr .an d Mr s .C la m Mea ts of ifl.tl!}ell'S brother-in-law and ais- 1»r.Mr .and Mr s.Bernard Paul- ~ | I l . }~¢-Ilowing a two-week vac a tion at the parenta l, Ray Krogh, home, Miss Be tty K r o g h returned la st Friday to Berkeley ,California. Omah a visi ted at th e F r e e mm Mins Kr ogh ha s been emplo y ed in Tu k e ho me o n Saturday :en Icr..i (luiililitd California since la stIl»1rou te h ome fr om fish1n§ 0;'g ", §.<»wmber;she returned to Bla ir Mmn eso ta , they le t.a gi -eral large perc h wi th the Tuck-|f¢\|th e we dd i ng of Mr . a n d Mr s. | i { u b e r " | L H u n t ,o n J u n e 1 . . I ¢ . & ¢ u u \ n \ )' A " - J I - . . _ - _" - Io f f i c i n t i n g .. A t t e n d n l t a w e r e M r s . D i e f e n b a u g h k s o n ,D a l e D i e f e n ~ b a u g h ,a n d M r .A u t z e n ' s d a u g h - t e r ,a l t i r g n r e t A u t x e n . A l l f l e .number o f fr i en d ! gath ered for an open hou se c ele- b mti o u a t th e Au tz e n h o mo , o u t of F o r t Calhoun,Wedneuday evening in honor of the c ouple. LOCAL NEWS Mr . a n d Hr s . Rob e rt Si e rt an d daughter,Sharon,and Hr s .Ps u l K .S i a n visited i n Omah a,Sun- day ,wi th Mr . a n d M n .Leo na rd Miller. Mr . a n d Hn . Ma lc o lm F . B r o d - ersen and children,S u m a n d Polly ,o f 1 le mma we r e T h u h d n y dinner gu es ts at th e Ge vn rv C. Mc Qu u'ri e ho me. Mr . md Mr s. E d A rlle ll, a c c om- panied b y Mr .and M m Ho wa r d Rhe a o f A rling ton , d ro ve to Gle n- woo d, Iowa, Sun day to spe nd the day as gu ests o f Mr. and Mr s. Ed Reddi ng a nd b aby . Su nd ay vi si to rs at the ho me o f Mr .and Mr s.W .E .Luc ite an d son,Leland,were Mr .an d Mr s . J ames Paden , Marily n a nd ]J wain,| an d Mr . :n d Mr s. Clar k He nd ri ks , all o f Fre mon t. Mr .and Mr s.G. L . D i xo n a n d , children were Sunday guests of* Mr. and Mrs. J ames Conety , north of Blair.Othe rs present were Mrs. J es sie Dixon o f las A ngeles, Calif or nia , an d Mr. a nd Mr s. Ned T1.°son of Herman. Mr . a nd Mr s. J o hn Gi lli a m a n d ' family ,an d th ei r guest,Cli ffo rd Gilliam an d da ugh ter of Gai the rs- bur g,Mar y la nd,were Tuesday dinn er a nd e veni ng visi tors at the Sam Moo re h ome Rev.I I .A .Svends en of L u - cerne.South Dakota,arr ived Monday even i ng to atte nd th e Luther an convention and spend th e we ek wi th his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mr. P. C. Sor~ ensen.Mr s. Nin a C all o f Lo s A ng eles , California,arri ved Sunday even- i n g f o r a week's visit wi th h e r c ousin, Mrs. Chris Hinz.Sh e wi ll continue on to other points on Friday ..Mr. and Mrs. Vi ggo Carlsen and baby so n of Ti lden. Nebrask a, ar- rived fo r s eve ra l d a y s ' vis i t with Mr s.Carlsen'a parents,Mr .an d Mn. H. J . Hansen, and at the par- ental,Dr .N.C.Carlsem home. They will r etur n to Ti lden on Sun A Q ! pli c an u to nu me xu uuv-n u; ;~. --Carpenter,Plu rn be n,Sto i mf i t- ters,Un i o n Scale Bric klny ers. 1 Freight Rate C lerk, $150-$200 pe r mo uth.3 Vouc her Aud iti on,$175 pe r mo n th lux.10 li o n . I n s tn l c t o n ,$30 per week.Lnborers, 60c ~62c per hour. Box makers, 911: per hour. Hac hiniat, $1.26 per hour. Ar c Welder-'h1Lineea, 9712 per hou r.\ Air c ra ft Sheet Me ta l W or ks, 62'ric per hour up.Men to ta ke training as ra-dio tra ine es C lu s 1 -A p ref er re d. Me n to ta ke free t.raininK as Radio lli ec hn nic a l wo rk C lass 1-A preferred. For th ese a nd hun dre ds of oth- er openings,wr i te to th e Un i te d States Emplo y men t Servic e,Fr e - mo n t,Neb raa lm o r contnc t the ir rep re se ntative whe n he wi ll b e in the c ou rt ho us e at Blai r o n W e d- nesday from 9 :30 to 4:00. This ip a free servic e, no c harge to employ er or jobseeiter.W atc h n e xt wee lfs paper f o r Pen ons in ter ested in far m work sho uld re por t to L y ie Gu y er or E. D. Fahrney . P O U L T R Y T I P S By I. D. Russell, K ansas City Mo. 'n ew joh n. n - - - livery y e ar tho usa nds o f f n r m- ors vacc inate their prullets wi th Fu\\.l Pox Va c c ine wh en they be- ti| !l10 two to fou r mon ths old.I t a.go od vac c ine ma de u nd er Fe d eral Lic ense is used, this is a good prac tic e to fo llow,as this i m mu ne s the m ag a i n st p o x f o r li f e Man y wh o do no t va c c ina te , fe e: th ei r p ulle ts in to a fi fty o r ai xtg per cent eg g produc tion by Oc tober and then we t po x or Dr j F o x breaks ou t un d ' eg g produc tio n dr op s to a lmos t ze ro f or a i. o r eig ht weeks.Th i s year,w mu s t g r o w t h e m to la y a nd th e kee p ' em la y in g.W atc h the house ventii atiol Chic ks and growi ng pallets do uc o u t a n d g r o w i f th e air bec ome "ho t a nd stu t'1 y ".Provi de p lent of ventilation to keep the air c o-1 and sweet.#voi d d rau ghta : c ms the floors and ro ost p oles.Do n sk i mp on wa te r fountairm--ua plenty and loc ate them both insic and outside the broader md some th e m well a p ar t.Keep two or three small feede. ful! of c hick size hard grit. in em brooder house change to a l a n er s ize wh e n cixicltn become ou and muddy Ypotl uound tmhome.Eupednlly this is imP<>r~ tant in front of dn home when tha chick doors ue locaoed.Hereweshould fill in md gnda upthe earth w the \sve\ of the huuu floor, md tlper it out at lout li: to ten feet.Moiitune md mud tracked in on chicks' feet q'uick\y mum a mp L i tte r.Diaeug lol laws. Open wwe: veueh that chick: em wllk ~or perch on the adm must be nvoided.'X have ctwseen old tires cut in hal! And um lor fnuntlinl. This il \ poor pm:'deg thu nlmolt xlwdys causesickness md lou of both dxirh growth.Mnny chicks nilme.-nc sun or spmsd through comami nxbed wlter.Belid~chicks drinl more of the clean wxber.Any thing thxt incnuen water cmnumption aids health nnd growtl _.-._ -... =.".. Kamp!" by :mono copiel. in Ger- many. \ e Y, B J'\ s'r e e 'e inxv. For 1 really romantic lhzry with n rully rnmnnllc her- uinc, listen ln . ... II r e n e R i c h IN 'Dear John' The llnry of 1 very exciting lady w\\o'| in love and can'\ decide tu marry. 6:15 p. ln. ";9.§;L Nu Wekh'| Gnpe Idea h~ Stewart's Drug Specials CASHMERE BUUQUET Toilet Soap P e r C a k e ~ 3 C a k e s ~ 5~GRAIN ASPFRIN 100 Tablets .29c ~Inr| :~n-l. \ n Cream -75c l u | | |l.Lxu I'o\\rd¢r -106L..Jrr\;\|\-f.ulll|!\____-25c The Above $1.10 ~"E§'..\,-75c p \ |\ Mrs.Frank Fmh:\fv!. Mtmh| r:<<.f th..Vhurc h o f Christ 3l|s:=:un:\r§.l1r\1:held a picnic :Ll ilu :~\~.ir11ming pnui park, Thursday aftvrnlaurl. Miss Bette J ohnson , who is em- ploy ed i n Omaha spent the week Un 1'.l'*T~\111>I1. r rlh .-f 1:1.=ar.' y e a r f o i l o wi n g h e y ~ n a t i o n s h o Mr .and M m I m l Stung of \ v. n s employ ed in Bia ir;mo re re- mhas Wert \i~ ii| I".Sundn y lc e ntiy she has h e l d a position in Sun Gjasses §5c to $1.95 K o t c x 12 for ~ . 2 2 c 54 for ~.....__...,....89c ag.4 / / Y / V HIN US HON E Y A N D A m l o x n L O T I O N $1.00 Bottle Now 49c ` ~ | \10c - 154: -25c- 49c gn':v 55 21 \~1 HOURS 9 to 12; 2 m 5. Annointmenta Made Colds. Sciltiol. Newrltis, Lumlumo. Head-ache|,Rheumltism.Aunendicitis.Conni-mntion; Sinus. Liver. Stomlch. Kidney mdBladder Troubles: Femlle Dlnorders, Nerv-ousnesn:High Blood Prus nn:Influnnu.and Mxny Other Diseases Reluond to Chirovractic Adlunmenta Dr. D. C. Knee, Chiropractor PHONE 254 OPPOSITE comrr HOUSE ON m n m x s m s m 'Terms Are Calls Office, ll-Home $3 NEEDEE Cleansing Tissue Best Gr a de - 4 -p ly2 0 0 T i s s u e s """':" ......13c 4 5 0 T i s s u e s ...-..._..~? 5 c 501:W oodbuurfs Lotion ~.....39c p o y ~m m a m szendwi th her parents.Mr .andnlune 1 4, they wi li Ieave f or Brush, Mrs . S i J ohn son an d Norma.Co lo nd o ,where Mr .Christensen Residents here, since la st S e p g h "accepted a paa to ra te tembfbr. Mrs. C. J . Betker, Audrey \|m Teddy ,le f t l u g week f o r Mi ss Ethe l Slewart, teacher:i n the ir ho me in Hutc l1'nBun,Mi nn e- the Omah a pu bh c sc h oo ls , un ve d sotn.Saturday to spend the su mme r .\va.cation wi th her parents,Dr . Buy Defense Sta mps and Bonds and Mrs. E . R. Stewart. Mr. and Mr s. L aur en Biff ar and children o f Ne wma n Grove,Ne - |\l I'ur Ladies and Men 'I \\ Mosquitone (`Rl'I.\ xi Mu-qni\n \(r|ls~llc|\t Now ~C 1 " 1 " | 1 vw u N. T.L U N D o Picnic Supplies In Packages 10c 4:o|.m:N <;\.\:<T H a i r R i n s e In 12 Shades 5-Rinse Pkg. .~ . . . - - - - - -HOTW A T E R B O T T L E S And Cumbinllions 751:w $2.75 n a c n \ 25c Size 19c 500 Size ~.4g S Poison Ivy 0° 0ak LOTIONS3-oz. Bottle .. vac.6-oz. Bottle .,......._._....50c NOTE-Prires Qnnted in Thi!Ad Do NOT Include 'hx Cleansing Cream 11 oz. Jar ..59c l'~ :|_Is Our Specialty Phone un your wma, we vmmail thzm so you. Prelc1r'ip¢lomfilledbyeomnetentlkcnuiDlmrmurlst. The STEWART PHARMAQY J. HAROLD STEWART, Mgr. ¢¢¢é9¢¢ ? 2 0 ' /\ . ' Q . x \ x \ m . \ m .' 1 \ \ w . \ 1 \' v \ Y \ \ ' \ m .~\ '\ m x \.' v \\ w . \ : \ . ? |'Hg State Public Assistance i n Li n - coin. Mr .ChHstenaen is s graduate of the Blai r Hi g h School an d of 'Tr i ni ty ° Theologicai Seminary . F o l l o w i n g h i s o r d i n a t i o n ,a t s e r - ..|.| /'°u ;~ \\ \z .~ 20| Soulh 5l\\ St.I nine in The EnterpdaaPhone While nas Adven Br i a n u |..: ~t h e s u m m e r m o n t h s a t t h e p s f - ental,F&°ar1k Bi f fa r an d Ha r ve y ounds, homes. » \I BEST TO USE Because it is purest.Dur- ing hot, summer weather it stays sweet longer and every bott\e of it has been sub- r'g z5 § . . . . And America needs strung, healthy 2men and women more than ever, today.`2 °.'|IS s .m a l l . health everywhere , Phone 351 For Pasteurized Milk B l a i r D a i r y w. E.. Lucke, Prop. Stewart's Drug Specials ~Inr| :~n-l. \ n Cream -75c l u | | |l.Lxu I'o\\rd¢r -106L..Jrr\;\|\-f.ulll|!\____-25c The Above $1.10 ~"E§'..\,-75c HI NDS HONE Y AN D ALM OND LOTI ON $1.00 Bottle Now 49c 501: Woodbuurfs L o t i o n ~. . . .. 3 9 c U \ .|I (R 1:.\ 31 31a-qniln l{<pollen! Now ~ C 4:o|.m:N <;\.\:<T H a i r R i n s e In 12 Shades 5-Rinse Pkg. .~ _____.._._.-_ l .l l LOTIONS3-oz. Bottle ':~5¢. 6-oz. Bottle ........_.......50c .| ..I1 o z. J a r .59c Toilet Soap P e r C a k e ~ 3 C a k e s ~ I §5¢}>m°§1.9s ~ u ~ e r . \ ...10c - 154: -25c- 49c 5-°°\10 0 Table ts ...29C K o t c x 12 for ~ . 2 2 c 54 for ~.....__...,....89c NEEDEE Cleansing Tissue Best Gr a de - 4 -p ly2 0 0 T i s s u e s """':" ......13c 4 5 0 T i s s u e s ...-..._..~? 5 c ~n , s m ,1 . _MIS. Llillil .lremnu lCl.ulucu vwDr. and Mrs. D. R. E111 r in iher home in Los Angeles, Cali~ 'fnrniie Monday morning; she had been a guest of her son-in-law and daughter,Mr. and Mrs.I-'rank Strieklett.,since last December. hire Mary Pete wie a guest of the Strickletta and Mrs.Ireland at dinner, Sunday.Sunday guests of Mr. md Mrs. Leitained on Sunday for Mr and Mrs. Raymond Beck and fum;', of Unmha; Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sairsand family, Mr.and Mrs. 'Harly Sears and g:'r.r.dson, Eddie, of De- catur.Misa Margaret Kirkpatrick lef t for Wayne, Monday,where she will attend the summer session attheState College, she had spent Frank Morrison and Mary .Arm in- the past several days with her eluded Mrs.Amy Morrison,Mr.n n m n t l .M r .a n d M r s .R o y T | l m d M m .J a m e s H a n - i n g t n n o f l \.l.....D A . .IHQQQ \r u n ) .rCliffordGilliam and daughter,Geraldine,returned to Gaithers- burg, Maryland, Tuesday, follow- ing a three-week visit in Blair; they were guats of Mr. Gilliam"s brother, John Gilliam, and other relatives While in this vicinity. in _ month old."If it'u worih doing at all, worth doing well".Thi! in an portant thought to keep mind when bmodinz chicks.requires close oboervation-h solid thinking, thorough plant | ...waBuy Defense Stamps and Bonds an~' rsMr. and Mrs. Lauren Biffar and _-¢n.¢;.;1;.children of Newman Grove,Ne- ¢255xg ¢ g¢ ¢ 6 \ x \ . x \ \ \ .' \ .' \ \ .' \' \ \ . w . \ x° \' \ \ \ \ m .' \ \ . \ .~ \ \ \ x \ m \ \ x w . \' \ \ \ \' v . \ : \ . !\|nfA A *~ ~ + <~m ~\\ * i ~ `T'~ Milk will help you keep \. 1 " 1 " | 1 vw u N. T.L U N D gn':v 55 21 \~1 HOURS 9 to 12; 2 m 5. Annointmenta Made Colds. Sciltiol. Newrltis, Lumlumo. Head-ache|,Rheumltism.Aunendicitis.Conni-mntion; Sinus. Liver. Stomlch. Kidney mdBladder Troubles: Femlle Dlnorders, Nerv-ousnesn:High Blood Prus nn:Influnnu.and Mxny Other Diseases Reluond to Chirovractic Adlunmenta Dr. D. C. Knee, Chiropractor PHONE 254 OPPOSITE comrr HOUSE ON m n m x s m s m 'Terms Are Calls Office, ll-Home $3 2§ g § . . . . And America needs strung, healthy men and women more than ever, today. P A S T E U R I Z E D M I L K I S BEST TO USE Because it is purest.Dur- ing hot, summer weather it stays sweet longer and every bott\e of it has been sub- A |..: ~t h e s u m m e r m o n t h s a t t h e p s f - ental,F&°ar1k Bi f fa r an d Ha r ve y ounds, homes.20| Soulh 5l\\ St.I nine in The EnterpdaaPhone While nas Adven Br i a n u gn':v 55 21 \~1 HOURS 9 to 12; 2 m 5. Annointmenta Made Colds. Sciltiol. Newrltis, Lumlumo. Head-ache|,Rheumltism.Aunendicitis.Conni-mntion; Sinus. Liver. Stomlch. Kidney mdBladder Troubles: Femlle Dlnorders, Nerv-ousnesn:High Blood Prus nn:Influnnu.and Mxny Other Diseases Reluond to Chirovractic Adlunmenta Dr. D. C. Knee, Chiropractor PHONE 254 OPPOSITE comrr HOUSE ON m n m x s m s m 'Terms Are Calls Office, ll-Home $3 ~f gn':v 55 21 \~1 HOURS 9 to 12; 2 m 5. Annointmenta Made Colds. Sciltiol. Newrltis, Lumlumo. Head-ache|,Rheumltism.Aunendicitis.Conni-mntion; Sinus. Liver. Stomlch. Kidney mdBladder Troubles: Femlle Dlnorders, Nerv-ousnesn:High Blood Prus nn:Influnnu.and Mxny Other Diseases Reluond to Chirovractic Adlunmenta Dr. D. C. Knee, Chiropractor PHONE 254 OPPOSITE comrr HOUSE ON m n m x s m s m 'Terms Are Calls Office, ll-Home $3 F P i-lrpairiclc.Mr. and Mrs. Miller Ireland and\ Andrew lrelnnd of W uh in gto n. D .C.,spent Thursday with Mr . and Mr s .v .o .Irelnnd.Mi ller an d An d re w,ne p h ews of V . O. Ir elan d , :r e : on s o f th e late Otto Ireland wh o wa s we ll-k no wn l n th is vic in ityGu s ta v Grothuaen o f L o s A n geles, Califor nia, is npendi ng two weeks wi th hi s brotha- r-lnlaw m d mis te r, Mr . lnd Mr s.Hen ry D o ll md f a mi ly .He 1| |150 v\s\t~ m g hi s parents,M r an d M n Doro thy , of nea r K ennn rd. He r ma n ; Mr . mu mr s . r w, ~ \ ~- . ,o f Te kn mah :and Mr .an d Mr s . Hu r y L u s t o f O m l h t .Aftfernoon c allers were Mrs. Theodore Binder and c hild ren,Elle n an d lr a Dee, and .Mrs.Loren J ones. Le avi ng W e dn e ld ly , Re v. H. C . J u l Frese,p u ma :o f th e Tr in ity Evangeliw Lutuher -an C h u r c h, sp e nt th e le tte r p ar t o f d i e wee k m e n d i n g 1 churc h c onferenc e in lk ,Ne b r u k a .Mr s .F n l e wa s ~ | g u ut at th e llar r lll Ru me n i n ` O md u du ri n g hi s l b - sence.an d Mr s .Ollie L h n h l l l . md M r s . P e g g y G u u e l u i No rf o ho me Mr . Irene O t m Groth usen un d au g l' lte =..,...\~.v n....\.}....\ uulimm. ment lm week in MI §i;i1- MunicipalMi ll Marian Petersen ui.neil Bluffs,Iowa,were six ek dinner guests snd over-lt visitors,Friday, st the e of Mrs.Baller's mower.. J. P. Jensen.They returned heir home on Saturday. r. and Mrs. Fritz Mathieseneguests of their daughter,.Adler Petersen md tam\l¥» Jnusha, Sumy.Others pre!-were Mr.Mrs. J. J. Hm-snd dsughters, Mr. and Mrs.n McQuinn of Omshs;and :tin Msthiesen of Florence. lr. and Mrs. Harry Shsdle left . Tuesday for Louisville, Ken- W, where Mr. Shsdle has en-ed in the army and is attend- sn armored force school.The xdles have resided at Cliftonlel for more than a year; Mr. xdls was u member ot the cal- e faculty.lobert Christensen,who re~ltly was inducted into the ny, submitted to s major opero-n .lt the army hospiul st Camp ant, Illinois, lute lost week; ar:- rding to reports, he is recm¢1'-g nicely.Robert is the son of r.s.nd Mrs. Karl Christensen of ur.Mrs.Willinm H.Reader o l itchell,South Dskots,who issitingher brother-in-law and ever,Mr.and Mrs.Henryenekc,spent the week-end in rlington at the George Mu-shell ome; she returned to Blair on lonchy sltemoon.Dr. nnd Mrs. E. S. Tripp drove y Lincoln, Sundsy,where they ilited Lieutenant and Mn. L- A. 'ewrson of Camp Wolwr, Miner-l Wells, Tens; Mrs. Peterson is~ of Mrs. Trier.Clnrslynfrlpp remained lor s Weel£'s visit wlui sun. nun.---... ,,..-.._, ,_~. . '.' . te r pm ol thi s e Mrs. lloyd TeSell, and Mrs Anton Thompson And with Mrs Hemel Thompson. Upon their return Sundny they were occompsmed by Vlrginis and Irene Thompson who will spend two weeks in Rockford Mr md Mrs. Roscoe Cook andchildren spent Sunday with Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Knoell od north of Fremont Other guestsof the Knoells, in observ\mc¢ oI\ their wedding anniversary, wereMr. and Mrs. George Knoell and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knoell and daughter of South Bend. Mrs. Frank Bellows usd dnuglat-er, Bonnie Jenn, will leave the lut~ week for Grant,Nebraska,where they plan m l pend the summer ' will he guest os! daushwn. Mrs. C. monthm They. Mrs.Bellows' H. Elwell and end thw Ism- illes.Mn. John Lund, several months indaughters, Mrs. C.Mrs. Marcus Beck, will leave the latter pm of this week for n vis it among relstxvas in Mlnneapohs vno hu spentlibir with her J. B0-llrr and s put of the summer ln Butt., Montnns,and in lm Angeles Caldomm.Mr end Mrs. Kirby Cook md dwgbters 0! ")mn1m spent theueek-md in Blmr with Mr Cwks parents Mr A.d Mn Guy Cook.They left Monday monung forKuxsss City where they will nuke their home;Mr. Cook has beenpromoted to the mlnngerlhip of merehsndiaing ond w e l o i the K.\m\as City dvdslon ol Carpenter Psper Og, linnesota.She will alsq spend n Lincoln with her sunt, Mins In mrv nr-:1='ENSE BUNDS Cooks brotherinlaw md l 5 ¢5¢¢¢g é g ¢é 9¢ ¢ ) a I 'Q.\\x\m.'\>.' \ \ w . \ x _...___ - _ _ ., llllli~~ ' \ \\~ \v , Y `T~7 '~ M i l k w i l l h e l p y o u k e e p w e l l ,Healthy and Strong. . . . . And America needs strong, healthy men and women more than ever, today. P A S T E U R I Z E D M I L K I S BEST TO USE Because it is purest.Dur- ing hot, summer weather it stays sweet longer and every bottle of it has been sub- jected io the pasteurization process which is approved and demanded by boards of health everywhere , Phone 351 For P ast eu rized Mi lk B l a i r D a i r y w. E.. Lucke, Prop. A wg 5¢2/¢ ¢g ¢ 5 ¢ x¢ g 5 ~.= '\"\:\:ux.\:\;\:\:\.a .-~ |SUNDAYOPEN Ju Blair's Swimming Finest and Most pool is competgntl ly treated to insu times. Note (he New Family Fnmily to N Ticket Pricés ~"L"'§f.'.'5.'§"4-".§°'$5-50 \»'i'."£.I2 .§°,':.°*z.zo \'2.".=:'.2 mrs*3.30 s A d m i u l o n |m 7 Y u n ~x n n u u m 1'lc M u m ~m n u u m "_ 2 8 c A \ 1 I f Pool in South Blair is one of the Modern in East Nebraska.The y guarded and water is admuatae- e safe, enjoyable swimming at all Ticket Thin Ya: Whieh Enlitlu (he Entire a Swim Whenever They Delire POOL OPENS Sunday,2 P. M. New Wartime Hours Willae Observed lt dug Pool \ 1 T m . Y e n rSundays"2p.m. to 10 p.m Week days2 p.m. to 5'0 p.m iirby. lr, And Mn. J. Stunt! lhurer,who hnva been living in Teknmllh .ha put law weeks, wen weak- md gues ts o f Mn. lhuer'| P"" mi a, Mr. md Mnux. E. Ty'°1\; ismdny dinner gn nt the Ty- son hum, were Mr. and Mn. Ml! nhxl Tyson md hmily al Orf ahl. On landny, tho lnunn left \\ mm . \v-_.-\.....\-.. ov." will 'Eirlmrs Now lvyWcBo|¢ls f'°fvP¢v°°¥ 1 ' I | l.»0'|Bodal| O u d u o f a 5 ¢5¢¢¢g é g ¢é 9¢ ¢ ) a I n f h l | |@ \ 3 ~ ~f?'* \(._, `i~f .?.p Mi l k w i l l h el p y o u k e e p w e l l ,Healthy and Strong. . . . . And America needs strong, healthy men and women more than ever, today. P A S T E U R I Z E D M I L K I S BEST TO USE Because it is purest.Dur- ing hot, summer weather it stays sweet longer and every bottle of it has been sub- jected io the pasteurization process which is approved and demanded by boards of health everywhere , Phone 351 For P ast eu rized Mi lk B l a i r D a i r y w. E.. Lucke, Prop. A wg 5¢2/¢ ¢g ¢ 5 ¢ x¢ g 5 ~.-\- "\ : \ x \ .'v.\:\; \ : ' \_ ~ _ _"-E F =F 222' mnlr. Nnhruln. June 11, 1942 - g s s z r s ..-rms m rrmpma r- 1 Defehts morn 1 1-8 ey hurled the Buh-n m t o its second:tory u the locals de-horq lagt Sunday,11 ro fgtal for both El m team commit- l1}¥H d 5 chalked upur. Hu ey hurled until1 when Wolff went mfor the local club; w-v nllcwed the Elkhorn \ o1o¢|-4 »s osoL ua O n1s o s o o s s s a q s s sCANDIDLY SPEAKING By Coach Rufus Olson A new chunpion will becrowned in the Platte Valley League this Benson,if them m continue the vresentpnce. Gretna. tied for the title with Bennington lut year, np-pears to be much weaker, md the Bennington club did notshow the nu!! ol Int yeu'sbean in the opener at Blair. The Herman boys have tak- en over first ulnce and u eplaying good'ball. They havereceived good piiaihln u v g l ss a o aO u»sss so1o» o oos lwnaea A hmily n¢¢ii=d m i nhonor of Mr.Peterson Allin N; lzrmdda uzhw.Jacqvolne " " nhl-|'°§.¥¥ 3.1 Mn- m a Ludwig ol .Omnhx drove uv undnv W gm ]M\1. Clnrn Ludwi who has ban visirinwr here wi relatives and "i§".i" §.';.'"éf §`,.'i°2.i..u und her ldauxhter. Mn. John Young, hadlan their guests !or dinner on Fti~\ 'dav evening.Mrs.Gail Johnson.1Mn. wayne Davieagxnd Mrs. Cnr-l ~ol Cole. :ll of Fremont.On Sat-.urday. Mrs. Youmr attended a din-l ner nartv in Omaha at the }\ome|io! Mayme Smith. rrlven in honor| of their soronty sinner, lilnrxu-etrv- ...L_ Wm im 1 (ull bride. Mn.Honor-I Badgu,and the lntter'|~mo9lCr, lin. ns. Ormlby of Caper, Wyoming.Mn. M. Onnxhy, who has beenviaillng her sister.Mn.Badger, for two weeks.plxnl to leavefor her home, Fridny. Mrs. Badg-er- and Mm. Ormshy were dinnerguests, Tuusday, ol Mr. and Mrs. 1-x. c. McClellan.Mr. and Mrs. L. Carroll Unlnnd of Omaha visited over the week- end with relatives.Donna Lee Patterson will be employd in Omaha this summer.Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Whitakerarrived on Sunday for A brief vis-it at the parental. C. E. Whimk- er, home. They vlan to visit wigh relatives gl. .Alonl lo i n und m Blai El Bob!!! ~ Com ete THE' p oASSEMBLYP L AN N E D HE R E 'A fellowlhip med-iI1\!, induding`nr\i'r\i§wrl and church ,¢ mba » ~'-~wna, |. 1'loIIl¢-:1 1 un a',2 .........___C from maven!neighboring wwna,~~ wi\\ be heh! Friday, June 26, al .the Asse bw o f God 'I`sbern;;\e -o East ashington Street.v.\Ar l i n g t o n C l a s s W a s O n e ,C v. Yo\\!»\'a is pastor of the Tab~ ;O f T h e L a r e s t O n enucle.3 Re go r 'Three servica will be held dur- -ing the course of nge day, at 10 0 Lh i x 2 l k th'Seventy~(au Ar °;g;;"".2m.,2$"§§'5 "8 'o'c\<:k°€n EL ;ven- \g t h e c e n ; \ e ¢ . i o n o f 1 R e d ~Spe¢§n\ music md a sermon - ,,.,__,___;.\xe planned for adn. 1 baH!!fe:K0 ch\ me> 2; 1 an rss m cd a1 Lseblll t mi gh t vi: ated Elk! 8. E n o m Dabs. Thed 9 miapf rainst Bl: le seventi L6 mound =\l|ar t]1B * H ¢ . Q nun~ -~ ` 3 I ` = " ~>:;»: *:'¥'-'._¢,; " l! 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"=f*1">' ».< ~ ';"a==, =>v+.- ~ n f a ; - ' °, ~ m e ~~c u r - r t 3 .ll |lM u E _G P a p i u U m r ;C l u b t o M i s r a :T h e P a p i o D a i r y C l u b m e t a t T u s d \r o f H ,E l i t h e J o h n T a y l o r h o m e ,e a _ ' '"l ;~ i n - V r/a 5D | r\ Ua t a ii P ln, but 6 safe binglel. Gutachow was again the blgoiae at bat, for thelooal club,ollectlmr two hits with one aouble.Wolff came through withtriple to_help the _Blair cause;he remllaml five hits were well uttered.Blair took the lean at the start»ut Elkhorn tied it on with a wo»run rally in the third. How-ever. the local team brnched itsrits and together with errorslcored six runs in the fourth andFirth, thxce in each stanza, thenced the game in the ninth with a three-run rally.Elkhorn had the fans on edge in the skth, whenLhey came within one mn of ty-ing the mount,as the/scored five markers. B L A IR TO M E E T ARL INGTON, S UN. Local baseball fans will havean opportunity of seeing their P.Vx team an action Sunday alter slaying away from home twoSundays in a row,Bob Baileywill be on the mound for the localteam wigs Stork doing the hurlingfor Arhnzton.A win fo r Blair will put the lows in second place 59 hard close game is anticipated. e name will start at 2:30, HAPPENINGS OF BY-GONE YEARS I0 Years Ago-I932 Miss Frances Bellows and Dr. F. ll. Elwell were married June 5.lirhlsmaid was Miss Mae Kodp- num.The Corrigan, G. L. Dixon andCharlesBeekmanfamiliespic-nicked at the high banks near Elkhorn.Otto Kruse. Calhoun merchant, died of a selbinflicted gun wound; he had been in poor health for some lime.Trucks were halted on chargesofinufficiont lighting, by Sher- iff Sutherland,Deputy Gustin and Chia!of Police Wardck. Each tnicker was forced to com-ply with the law on lights before proceeding..Miss Frances Kooprnan andlouisR.Murdoch were married Saturday evening.A new oil station on East South Street. held its in-and opening sat urday.The First National Bank o! Aclinxwn has closed.The old Weinbrsndt building on! the corner of Filth and Front Streets is being razed to make way for a filling station and oilautlon; B. F.Lundt owns the property.The 36th annual Danish Luth- eran convention was held in Spencer, Iowa,with many Blairpeopleattending.Official dele- delegates at the Blair church were. Karl Christensen and N. T. Lund. s 5 Years Ago-1937 ' as hitting and xx uxerr nero-\ing icks up it will be toughtn . i m t he m out of first place. The game Sunday with Arlington will give local fansac ha nc o tns e e anumbe ro !the Arlington high boys inaction. This lnrlng was the nr-at time in three years thattheyfai\ed_f.o win the state Class "D" title. Speaking ol titles, it wouldbeinteresting to know whowon the Platte Valley cham-pionship last year.Yuba,Gretna and Bennington wereacnmbledovereligibility when the season ended and I have never been able to had out who won. Well, someonemisseda=\\="¢° w pick \\Dsome easy doukh_(or theirclub by not arranging a play- aaaoa a oasaas ao a aaaooa a a , .lI: ;\ a oaaa oQ a O oasaa o a ' l -s i 1 I \ \ ruAM ar 0 H INh, 11 lirC ( l 1IIi II l | IIl : e lf.e 'Each club lh the league '' gays an official scorer to keep ''ttiqg and fielding averages. '' However, never do we receive '' any information regarding the '' batting average ol teams in ' ' the league; or perhaps it isn't '' compiled for publicity purpos- ' ' es.Ls lt year they had one '° local player leading the '' league for four consecutive '' weeks, with his average off '° 100 points. at least.1 »*Some loal (ans are wiilinil ' ' to bet the P. V. league will ' ' not complete ita schedule. '' Every now and then another '' league drops out !or the dur- '° ation. . . . Tekarnah fans miss '° their baseball but are not will- ' ' ing to accept anything lower ' ' than Pioneer League ball. . . . '' Gsst is plsigg with the Fyre '' team and is, itting in a clean Q .up positio hit a home run ¢ » » ' i n s recent game... . . Paul' Peterson.Craig high coach, ' reported to the army yester- a day. . . . Clown Vig, Kennard ' coach,is enjoying Aznerxean' League ball in Washington. "' The Yanks are his favorites. '' . . . I suppose Walt Gutachow '' will take the Navy again, or Q »are they in a different league?a a a a a a o a s a e a a a a HERMAN rrursGm-:'rNa,» 8-6 Herman,undefeated in thePlatteValleyLeague.continued its winning streak. Sunday, down-ing Gretna, 8-6,for its fourthstraight victory. The Hermanitea grabbed six hits in the seventh,two of them doubles to tally (our r u n s .A r l i n g t o n m o v e d i n t o s e c o n d p l a c e i n t h e l e a g u e n e e a f t e r b e a t i n g B e n n i n g t o n ,' I - 3 . F .S t o r k o l A r l i n g t o n w a s g o o d f o r 9 h i t s . G o t t a c h o f B e n n i n g t o n g a v e u p 11.Line seo;-ea:At Arlington-R_H_E_ Bennington zoo ooo 010-o 9 1Arlington-000 004 21l-7 ll. 3Batteries-Gottsch and Grant; l IJ ¢| rimd n m a 1 el. 0|9| nl l lmJ: a. El .a.h D: ; ; 'llM at in wP nd1 tl le I. d: J G e1 1 1 3 ' I n u n n -- __ .: o m p s n y i n g M r s .Y o u n g w e r e i .W a y n e D a v i e s o f F r e m o n t , l M m .H a r l o w B r e w e r o f B i a i r . | l r .a n d M r s .W .T .P a u l s e n o f m l m w e r e S u n d a y g u e s t s a t t h e r r y O a t e r m a n h o m e . l i r s .A l i c e N e t c o m e n t e r t a i n e d a t i v e s a t d i n n e r o n S u n d a i m o r i n z h e r s o n .R i c h g r d .o n h i s L h b i r t h d a y .P r e s e n t w e r e M r . d M r s .H a r r y O s t e r m s n a n d r n i l y ,M r s .J .D .N e v v c o r n o f u a l x a a n d M r .a n d M r s .W i l l s t e r m a n o f M i a m i ,F l o r i d a . Miss Mar.iorie Hall arrived onondar from Jltinot, North Dskn- L.wh er e s he i s offic e nurse i n .where she is off ic e nu ur se i n e offic es o f h e r brotherein-law, r. M. y v Garr ison . S he p lsns to en d h er va c a ti o n of two we e k s are wi th her parents,Mr .and gs.W i lli am Ha ll. an d o th e r r el- A va .Mi s s Eu ls Har d i n g , wh o ta u g h t 1 Ar li ng to n la st year,spent the eek-en here on h e r wa y f r o m i&1'l€. South Dak ota,i n Califor- m whe re she wi ll be employ ed u n n g vac ation She plan s to re - ir n to teac h he re n ext year. Mr s .Blanc he Woods Ke ller :ft o n Wednesday mo r ni n g fo r .incoln whe re she wi ll visit her laughter, Anna, fo r several days. .hlr. a nd Mrs . Ra lp h Ba dg er a nd lrmnie of Oma ha, an d Mrs. C. W . idley of C reston sp ent the week- n d wi th the forrner's moth er, N0lt.h DBKGIB aunng u lc u 'nu lltion. Mr. W hita ker i s sup erintend- ent o f sc hoo ls a t Humbo ld t. Mr . a n d Mr s.Ha r old D. W eb e r le it S atur tll-Y f or F or t S ill. Uilla - h o m i ,to vi s i t th e i r s o n .Donald, or th e U. S. A r my . wh o i s ta k i n g spec ial tr ai ni ng there.Mr s. Mi nn ie :Hns c h of L o s An ~ ge ld . C s ii f or n ia .arr ived o n Sat- urday -evo ning and is vfini ting her sis te r. Li re . F ra nk Bo wn , and Mr. Br own. S h e plan s to wi si t i n Om- a i m wi th oth er relatives before retur ni ng to he ; ho me .Mr. and Mr s. A lbe rt Sc he er :md dau ghter,Ve rs ,o f Ellsvrorth. Kans as, vis ited her e o n Fr iday at th e ho me of th e fo r me r ' s fa th erw m m n Sc heer. Sr.. and M r . m i Mr s . E r vi n Sc heer. The? were enro ute to th e i r n e w h o me a t Mu a - kegon , W is c ons in. The f amily had lived f o r a.nu mb er o f years a t Ellswo rth where Mr .Sc hee r had been instuc tor i n the .pa roc lusi schools.A fa mi ly gathe ri ng wa she ld a t the Scheer ho me i n th e evening;wi th a ll th e relatives i n this vic i nity atten ding.Mr .an d Mr s .Flo y d Cla r k o f Chic ago,Illinois,were week-and vis itor s h er e at th e ho r ne .o f th e l01mer's sister,Mr s .W i ll Ad - nuns.Mr . a n d M n .Ha r le y .ftppleby entertained a g r o u u o f f n e n d s a t s pinoc hle party at. their home on Saturday evening. .-..L bmw waning euurse.me Wy...vm one of the lugut on record. A 'put of the nation-wide wu¢!!nn pmgnm. thn Red Crm!a n n e w u nponwred \oca\\y by- . . - - _1-.fx¢m ~;@B\\uus liRUSH.A son was born June 3 at the Luthemn Hospiw to Mr. and Mrs Ray Kruse.Hrs. Kruse was formerly Ruberta Kruse of Fort Clslhoun, WELLMONS LEAVEFOR EAST COAST 'rromr of Fort Calhoun, n baby wh.7 lb. 10 oz.wu bum xtBhirHospital,on Wdnesdny _ evening, June 10.MAKER.To Mr. und Mrs. JamesMaher, a son was hom Friday June 5, at Methodist Honpitn ln Onuhn. ~.=.~. . Q nun~ u m: . f m " ".€°.'»,',E¥"-¢~="' ~-'Qwwunw ` .ef .f 1 ? » \ ~~~ - a i - l i .22 av-~U, the Ar\lngt.on .nmcnum ...,.-..zanxmary.Initrucwrs were Hn .D o n n :Wmlker of Blair, Wuh- i n W \Cmmly nuns, md H!!- lanin Cook of I-'remont. gndunm nurse of St. Luke's Hospiul In (Things.'lventy-fivg members of the lwme nursing unit hem perfect At- tmdnnce records for Lbs ewne. which met two hours vreddy uver a 12-week period.Only 1, hwwho attended on reghtntion day dropped the work, md |l\ who nr,- tmded regulnrly panned the flnnl exlminwon.At the fins! meeting, gifts were..¢.| n. n.. inntructan. withi i i ? ~ ` { » §id¢nt J! the JL L.auxilixry,maldng' me pre-1\erltation.Short talks were given 0 1 ' " " ''T'" '"`" "°" `°" ' """ u W e l lma n a nd ,----=. -~-~-of the A'h"g\';'" M gwwqgv -' Sa t urda y for nfl" Lhhdon, Con- hr. Mrs. Coe ' md "l'a 'F Tiecticut, where they will be awMrs. Ella Carson_o! Blur, who ",tioned.Mrs.Wellman and son Jin. Walkers usnnant, was l>l"1?h¢~. hnve ` visiwd ln Arlington lincc "for 'iw meeting,"'°°'.'Zeal-ly this yeu' with her mother.Wf°B""'"was concluded with **'°.M»». J. c. Rhea; her hushnml, who "°"'f'K o f refreshments by the is in the U. S. Nsvy, wan sent to" ° ' ; § " " ' e W be d f ch 5 'Pearl Harbor at Lhlt time. 'f'~°.e r.e ense a r-Lt. Commander Wellman will benun. was in charge of arrange- stationed at the sulnnarine base men for the Red Croes h°mein Connedicut.An expert deep-'m"mg .° l a " 'Her assisting °°m'lsen diver as well as an M. D.. he vnmel "m led Mmhn' M. Bloch " been active at Pearl Harbor rs.orge se oettger.imost ol the time since the Decem- b tu k.; M A R o o N E D o N \er ' a c A S A N D B A R z S M A G A C Z G R A N T E D \l L E A V E O F A B S E N C E 'Missing since early lust week, time Hur \\<»\-kers were discovered Sunday on a sandbox' in the Mis- mmiri River; they had become ma-, 'moned there when their motor] 'boat deveolped engine trouble, Fo r x ti me i t vu tho ught that 'the boat hld capsized in the swift. ddy at the point where the flood- ed Boyer R-KYGY. onthe Iowa-` empties inwfthe Missouri " Port Calhoun.~. Methodist Board The official board Of the Math. adiat Church met Mondny evening 'ith Mr. and Mrs. Mltk Claridge. Bev. John P. Brook; presented an' educational future,"Methodlaqhymen at Work", end the umilbusiness meeting wu cnrducted. I Mins Edna Carlsen of Omlhl spent Friday at the Hnmld Tsylor tome. Buy Defense Stampl and Bonds f i Frank Smngaez, former Arling ton High School coach who has been a member of the Tekamul High School faculty the pant tw<years, hu been granted a lenvl`o!absence.No meeeuor hm been selected for the mathematiuand coaching assignments held b: _ ltr. Smngnua HOSP ITA L NEW S Francis Daniele submitted to tonnilectomy,Wdnesdny at Blu Hospital..luck Burchup entered the Bl.: Holpital, bodny, for minor xurgerBillNohnnbergenteredtl Bllir Hoapiw for medical tru ment,Fridsy evening,His on ditinn la improved Miss Mildred Enger ot Onmleu t WML' Stturdsy, of Mr. u Mrs, Alfred Engel' and Janet nlNonnn Hnndricksen. __..».1 1 32% Poultry ¢oNcENT|\A'rE ~ Groving Laying Mashes Blair Floun-`TMills NOTICE To FARMERS We now have for sale a number of fresh cows, close springers and breeding bulls of all kinds; piggy so\vs, sows and pigs,weanling pigs; good work horses and mules, two gentle Shetland ponies and two saddle horses. We are located in the old Tietje barn north of Blair Lumber & Coal Co. RAYMOND W ULF and SAM MOORE I iI l LJ5a I § B l I !I I I 1 v s s n - -u - -L u z u s u | \ .t t h t t i m e w e r ewkInrl l o n l m s z t h e g r o u p #a r n o n y 2 o p a c e a a p i : o n P h i l i p R o l l n n d a n d G e n e R a s m u s M a y 7 .g h a h l . . .T h e c l u b w i l l m e e t a t t h - s t l g i i t s y i i i i t l i 1 e p ' J D 1 ' i i \ e m i t Y i J f 1 ' f § f f | w i 1 1 i ¢ m W u l f h o m e o n S u n d a y a f b r a s k a .t h e p n :t h r e e y e a r s l \ i r u . V " e m ° ° " 'J u l y 1 2 . R o s e n b a u m i n t h e d o m e s t x c a n 1 M i s s A l i c e J e n s e n i s s p e n d i n g . a n d b u s i n e s s a d m i n i s t r a t i o n " f " i u = i a w e e k W m . ,M r .a n d M r s .H a r p n r t l n e n t s a n d M r .R o s e n b a u m i n m d B e l ]o f S t a n t o n ,N e b r o s k a . ' t h e c o l l e g e o f e n g i n e e r i n g .H e ~ I a r n e m l n e r o f A .S ' M 'E .a n d i s B o v i n e F o r T h e F u t u r e a c t i v e i n t h e c h u r c h w o r k a t t h e ' G r a c e M .E .C h u r c h i n L i n c o l n .T h e g g r i ¢ 1 | } ; u m \c o o p e r a t i v e . m a r k e t i n g x r o u v s a n d A m e r i c d s b i g | c a l e r e t a i l e r s a r e P e r f o r m i n g ' t r e m e n d o u s l y v a l u a b l e s e r v i c e s f o rs ' T h e ~~\ l h 9 p r o d u c e r s a n d c o n s u m e r s o f y alr .ir y.he, g f n - as id 1d - u T ,Il.ilIBE§0LlntllY ~ t e l t h e m , ol turns .erh e Se rv i c e ; i :>n t.lD Bi ly li *1 le wa "" "" ' °° " The editomnl deals with the finePvt. Alvin H. Lnllman,f0rmer\"'°";effL'}§ef"I'§";§f'""2'§§,nffgff Arlbmgtnn bw, wrote f."i""d°'°"ers will band toitether. and worl oen y of the many lntereatsng tmrether ard stick tollether. the:gwuvmq in Camp Blnndmg, FIU?-cm :ret a far better mice for thu Ida. where he ls on sgetlll dutylprodoct than if each tnel to baras at life quid and lwlmrning in nm and sell mu.dually. . . . . A:stmctor.told of the hnqht the Ieurgszizstata of onotegf thu ;=;;:';,,of »1i~":;m:?r}h:ih §'Q,;tEZ'm.f..,.f gg,"&° . ; 3 \ e ~ solaiei-.'°u¢n<1 ~|.w w w - . " ~ . - m e "n°,';' .;:_ °'.;:: b u y |.|.uta f O r t h e " " " ' °8 ° * " 'l 0 0 , , 0 0 0 D b o t t l e s o f s y r u p w i t h n~ " i i l l n r d g I T E ~I W U ':hu\{'°l f f l l f t I 6 0 8 i l h l h t h ' 3 § f § f 3 " r 1 l 1 m . h i " ° i L . ' " ' F I » .i 1,i n x i n e r s e l l i m t 2 0 c a n s .. . .. :s o n 1 .kB l s n d i n g h a v e k i l l e d s e v e n ! . u i int 1 »»¢ °? .?h °l °.- ." ?€ °é§ il "'§ »'Z¢" £h e"£ '¢ '§ l y c o r a l s n a k e s : n d n n l a m k u .i r i c e .F i n a i l y ,t h e c o - o p 1 m s :L e R o y B r o w n w t i b l l b i l P * 1 " ¢ 1 1 U » | r | | 1 0 l o t t o o f f e r , a n d i t e i n b a i t M r . a n d M r s . L l o y d B r o w n , o f A t l - l o i n b e t t e r t h | . n t h e f e l l o w w i t ] ...\\ . _1 __. \ _ _r»:_.\I ! l \ l l . "~' r h \ S H ID E ! !!~ t h : lDuetoan Omaha truck driv-st strike, county li\\'E8toCk ship-FAi"§?Z,~?£'Ll" SChllPf¢!. ents and buqinesu was curtailed.R.H.E.ncal tmck lmea were not run-Gretna 202 301 000-»6 4 4mr because of packeting on the Hermsn 102 100 40x-B 12 6*"¢:hee£ and Bu-mln|ghwaw.Battersea _, 1\Ir.a1}dMr_§._S, P. Nielsen ob-cg; Y°we¥l. Cameron and A Yow- Ii" i§ [ ' |» iF ' | i1 |B £ ~ Am, g g i. 1 . ' l! ' ln ¢ l' l a n llu m x il l! _ u u u t ' ~ 'f°~z»~He 2-. en- » s - sw ff °-= -.§ i"' °. ..£ ':. ."-.. F'5'.'. ;5132 I '-1ZL'£'.§£.'5'; 7; a l l | ¢ 5 ; 3 _'n b v n n e a s v -- - - . . , . .. .._p r o d u c t s t o t h e t o w n a n d c i t y M r s | d w e l f e r s a t t h e l o w e s t .n o s s i b l c4 , 5 ~I u n k Steffan,sffn o fJ uhua Stef fan o f B lu r , h a s been cost.Chain »um'5 Drofitu amou nt -prfrnoted three grades a t o n m to las than two Der c ent a. Year onAv .1 .+|un :var nu n .. ..I I I li 1 Hi | l€ ~ u a"1 \ I an e es. . | ccl |- eat g g ; \ ~|.niversary .Mrs.A. J .Tay lor,80,died June 4.Mins Mar gar et F ly n n a n d R o bandD.phillips ' of St.E d wa r d ! \1.el'c married J ung 10. Harold V .Wilson,son o f Mr . and Mrs.M. V .W ilson o f Bla ir, was ki lle d i n a n a c c i den t a t C as- pc r,W y oming.The June rise o f the Missouri' river. now in nrofrress. has reached 12.62 feet.I 4|is 1 Year A| ;o---I941 Gus Hinrichsen o f the DeSoto neighborhood met d eath , W ed nes- day , when a pastu re g ulc h caved in,A 99 5-lb. 4-H hog wa s ta ken to mar ke t by W a n d a L o u Vo g t. The Bla ir Ai r po r t will b e d e di - cated at servic es J uly 4, and is to be named af te r Tin ua Christen- sen.The CCC Ca mp wi ll enlarge ra th er tha n c urtail its ac tivities, officials stated. Mrs.Anna.K i n g w s !installed as distric t auxili ary president a t th e V. F . W . me e ti ng i n Nor fo lk ; Harriet Sunds,win ner o f the state essay c ontest, was awar ded a p ri ze by the state a uxili ar y . WeddinB5 were planned b y V i - ta M. Ha n se n an d A nk er J e ns en ; J oan Cameron and Eugene Chria~ bensen;Betty Hena tc h an d Ric h- ard Cady .. P eifurt And the8b forests, whenthe heiszht of the drv season isreached.become virtually exp}o~live.Powcf Iines. mlmad tnch. highways. and water supplies of-Leu nm throuszh our woodinnds. One match couid stxrt a dissstmuswhich would he felt inthe fsr .A"£"I`E VALLEY STANDIN Herman ~ 0Arlinsrton..- _Benpington _ _ -- .-..-2 2 1 2 Elkhorn _____.-----..1 a _.....2 1 Blur G r e t n a ~ a Results Lum SundayBlair 11, Elkhorn BArlington 7. Bennington 3 Herman S. Gretna 6 Games June 14. Arlington at BLAIR Herman at Bennington Elkhorn at Gretna Q H k § R W Q § ¢ L.A ~ o f members of th"1 Ihrietian Endeavor Societv of the'd o n n l C h u r c h l e f t o n .~n L . . . . . . i e k . .¢ l l I \ \ l ', . . . . . \ _____|l Ggl I ~..;_..~.5 H-~a.a...|»malw-°|x ~`.Mgn # "` "L 4 ~ ~ - ~ ~ » "' r w i zo4 .f?7`e \ . , L ,. . g f f s .~ \ ; ! " 'e -f o ' i \ Q "a f f l ~:1 t i l !~~ ;. .. A " 1 7 _,Q .. 3.~ ~"'UsE'roND S COSMETICS loc Deep pore,hlilfl freahner for e complexion that oth- ers envy. Creamy lfpstitk for natural lips. 10c_ sizes. K L E E N E X White cleanuing tie- sues.Blotter lb- eorbenl and super soft. 440 sheets. 29c Generous 29c sizes! Veniah- ing cream.perfort make-up foumietion.Skin-lone pow- der that cling:for houura. TolLETRlESz .~Each | ice cwe `\»Cu-up way ug |.flvuu..,......._..__with th is lo w c o at di stri bu ti r au- nltmx r..ull nu r da ilv wa n and ""°J "" " " " ° " " "" ' " ' ' " ' " ' ""ha m uln nn usu u I n ......_.g h ;nd hrlrs.A. E. D ixon of Blair,|'I' l1e wo rk of the mar keting c o nr-een aaauzned to Fort Smi th. 0Der ai. ives and th e mp ssy nerc han A sas wh "re --1 _ldisers bec omes suec iallv imnortanttvnanllin ' the e tu; Ii ' e$ f"f§>'f2f» Li'Z-|i=»wartime . wh en norr pal mafk ets tullon ax.Ca mp Chassee and normal wavg of dorm: busmessGeorge¢-Bm"E n ~h'|m ConSf.|»nt1\| dls!I.lDt?d»oth we ml s e 'w o c hains and the organizes mdepenJ " ' "the a r m y a y ear ago,hH3l¢lnnf nina-on have mad e s t a flxec B. U c. SHOP ant;l§I»i}2v"`7¢}»`"\§b`rk` with the farmm \\ E I B y o u n g e r U" l 0t n e l ,T i m .l0\Ti'.llI|l D l i t w e v u u m Pa l s?uut h e n a v y l a s t F e b r u u - y f a r m e r i s W i e a n d t h e v n c e t h _ _ \|n u n n n u n n l :Q iw l Iu s I I V E I F I I ¢ : ; y | : u | " ' - h ' { ; " { , ~ r ann lan n -':Y og »-A gnu ~ p " `""j'"' "' which benefits all m//.A rsv.\=EC'f "i$A==f"':"°"''::¢e, »`E"J§?»§"°" " l r so~c\.oSi T9 |»¢..-G¢\¢"° m mg o voxveu.is hnnd iris the kind of»lb. shells h \as Bunbkin \hl ,,°¢\a»»\#°" sg- 01-\v a bhn memes: whxmolds infinite Dmmise lor the fu''ture. ms'G.o°,,,m¢.`HIL L C OX IN Fire In The Fora! o¥.0B0J\'N'UN \s\1.¢-wmv' °'""SO. OMA I-IA BA NK\wrmnr in the Ameriun_Weel $w""°''°¢,¢_400°|¢m¢a\M\ ,VW-»=°"'"'"'m Bill Cox, son of Mr. md Mr-mllyi mS;°~=»~'Z'»,.{`f*T'.°?H -,mn was oi _.... \~»°~°~-rm; \e md*\nm.~. rm nf Pm-»f cmhmm \..n..'l'i_. ,_ '1°'2f2£!L ,.-...1- .,. n Eundny to a wen n me u. .... ..._...'erence b e i n : h e ld a t Crete 1.\\is`' week.Th e y mxn z fo lk s rained-n os t of th e fu nd s wh \ c h a re my - I c mx fo r the ir we ek'a outimz bv c ol- Mti n z a n d ae \ li mz n ld D lwr s a n d-~_..-_¢ . . l N A I !D n l l q u Peppoenl Twthvulz Co\gate'| R.bbon Denlifrice mnppzines m e p u :y a . ..._cludgd in t h e m v v are Do nn aKe\ler.Gene Cook.Llo y d Mu r - sh s ll. L y le Plu z xe a nd D ic k Pu n -loc Dm-|~Glp\a.utiny :mouthcremepolhh.All the new-enl shnds. POLISH REMOVER loc Dun-Gian, non drying, Re-moves polish evenly:lubri-cala nails. IPANA PASTE 25c Regulnr :lu monhpule. ll.'nlpum for the a~ils of beau- ly. TEK BRUSI-IES 291: Hind Nylon brintla! Scien-Each Campl:¢||'s Mortuary PHONE 91 nog . K O L T E ~ ~BEN FRANKUN srbnts l I -bruah Tang ee L ipstic k i n 3 S h a d e May b elli ne C ake Masc ara Tee!Liq uid Dentifric e 3-ua. Bottle of Listerine Lady Esther Na tur a l Lipstic k Lad y E lllhtr Fa c e Pmr der Heather Rouge,Ca ke F o r m - Woodbu ry'a Fac ial Powder Powde r Pu uffs , 3 for l0<: Ma vis F ra g ra n t Ta lc u m Powder Johnac nfa Sc ented Baby Taic Alri d o r Hum D e od or a nts J urgen: Lolkr n for I-lahda Skol Soothing Su n Ta n 01| Fitc h'a Da nd r uf f Re- mo ve r Shampoo |J \ -*gg gui! uv:\»"'c m . , , , . o d u n u n s .5 0 0 0 F \ 5 1 - \ \ N l » D C ` n ¢ ¢ O f d ' M o o u o g a .~ g o l f _ - . .D e ' | i ¢ ¢ f Y ¢ f \ \ \ C |o - :m m " .T e v a :M L ,__.Na ti on al Bank.Y o u n g i g r ad u a ted f r om th e C a b z h s c h o o l t h i s s n r i n r . "°iT=`» TEE -nl fm- 'fin hal po n r t u d o h n r m i n t\ \ e 1 St5 tf|tInne nrb\fo || ;_ __son.Mr .and H n .Stanlev B r o wn and little so n. A rn oi d.of Darwen.Colorado.vi s i te d h e n for sever-nl da y s thi s we ek wi th th e fm-mer'n uarenm.Mr .and Mr s.W .A , Rm w n i Mrs .Be n Ba gp le y m d l showin-9 C¢\'\\Il D huun high school this amine: Me n's Dre ss Stra ws Cool, Stylish and Economical $1.00 to $1.95 MswsSlack Smts uso to sms ron man AND Bows H0335 an nm 700 New Hampshire Reds Hatching s Thurs ,J u n e l l Also Some W hite Rocks and .4 :|\»v ' m m°'§§»im~ S~f§{'g°§"$2-95 w $3.95 chuk~ Shim, Sho uUnderwear;5 to soc UNION SU\TS s5¢ To $1.35 Per Garment SOMES t a r t e d C h i c k s BDYS' TRUNKS ..-umSwnn Trunks News .-.s\.oo to 31.95 J. n. Gzmmsén Washington Co. Hatchery www J. L raw v _n ._ 0 Ibm-n ed o ver a n aver age o f uo ul 30,000,000 ac res of forest land an nually .Yea r af ter y ea r e xp e1 'e rr ed foreste rs have Dlac ed il es ti n ute of nr on e mr du m-we .$40,000,D00.F e w i f m v yea | have mme by wi th ou t some liv gbeinsr iost to format fire.And L toil of death an d suffer ing amen wi ld animals.birds and fish; dsuzhter.*Shnron of Omaha areallovisiting'here at. the Brownhome.I I Maxiin Hokamp.who recently| submittedf tn as frvnective uperation on his foot. m an Onmhx hos \ uiul.is convalescing nicely ntthe home of his nsrentn. Mr. and=Mrs. Angus; I-loknnp.Nefrt. week 'destruction of the soil. and of c c | ut.ant erosio n hu. of c our se, be 4 incnlculable. |" Th i s vear.in xddi tjoq m t he will mmemo a seocmu opens |~!to exact a similar toll. "ers of the worm. ln dlilllllmn- tion.lggregr tne could slow down the ns. i'»'f»`?`»-=»»\i°= to our uoons. _.Miss Munne f wut 11" ac- tion'e production for war; it could Be risroruuslv cudul nn me eeuwd s position in the Spencerinterrulzlttheflow of aircralt. woods.Seruuulouslv | abide lp' schools for next year.*here shetanks.shells,ahivl Ind other even regulation.Dont gomnlnri' will teach the §th and 6th grades.fivmim ¢m1iome11t for the United nf\mn forest arena are closed t0|;nd intermedxnte .mu|§c.Miss Nations m d their fizhtinz men." A v u t Amount o f ti mb e r p m - d n c u lm i n t o fix r h t in z u ml.A modurn bottlahin. for nuance. re- quires soo.ooo board feet. of wood. Sma l c nr u o : hi p s muu i r e u mu c h as 700,000 baud feet._A, bombing| \>luxe c u od fo; shi nrn ent re qui re; xs.ooo bond feet. whic h il lbfrut as | muc h n a i l me d i n A six-room ho\x|a.A n y n u mb e r o f w n r ma- m r i d n nn ma d e i n o ut f r o m wo o d Q - ; ; 1 l - d n t is of ie n n naeessary g m n u u o n .Th e de fe nn of A me ri - c a' a mng nilic erl. rqs ou rc a o l d m- be r i s n m of na tmnnl defe nse. ' B a w i n r m - - - » Qulntux Tertuillnn. who lived from 150 no 230,\| c r ed ln d with bei n| th :or uln amr o l th e n y i n g ,-~H¢th i ! mu a n ! r u m n wly ma y u n - n m d um mo t h er d ay . " D§|\n.u S0 our farntl.in Addition gg Min Annette Presso(Omnhn bcinz A nri»:e\u| mmnl ruwrw. wu x week-and viniwr at the pu- :un of dui imwrtuuze to the vu' snw, Rev. H. C. Jul Fnle, hom.I \ j _-ins gmzgrmsi>-- » . ._ . - . _ - . . __ ...W A t the South Oma h a 8 Mn r k u t u m we e k ,J a y D . W JOHN HORN RITES SUNDAYFLQBlair Neb June 1x 1942 \COUPLE MOB Mi ss 1 the Bla ir C i y i nr ,i n d S For t Calho un D.A. R. meeiinz held in --dm-ln; Mxy.rl. W\\k!nlon, ulllwd by Mn. vm.skrved nfmhmenu n clone of the evening. IS. S. PERSONNELHows DINNER ' n ' e une A seven o'c loc \: dinner was held n iat K oo pman I n n, Mon da y eve ng,°s ~lec tive Servic e P e r wn J » & " .1 COUPLE MOB Mi ss 1 the Bla ir C i y i nr ,i n d S For t Calho un D.A. R. meeiinz held in --dm-ln; Mxy.rl. W\\k!nlon, ulllwd by Mn. vm.skrved nfmhmenu n clone of the evening. IS. S. PERSONNELHows DINNER ' n ' e une A seven o'c loc \: dinner was held n iat K oo pman I n n, Mon da y eve ng,°s ~lec tive Servic e P e r wn J » & " .1 w l a n A T:m s e o. A . R .O f f i c e r s Are Re-Elected u - ' - '' Thi* final meeting of the season r Nikmmmiiihnpter,of D. A.R., as held it the home of Mrs. W. V Wilkinson, Wednesday evening :which time the annual electio f ..i'fice1~s was conducted.Al \fflr|l'S were re-inntated;theit"Mrs. W.w. Wilkinson,Re -ni:Mrs. C. R Mend, Vice-~vhli Mrs.Harry Morris,Secre =f>"l`I'@M°1"i=1'= Mrs. w. K. Strode I-gmtmr;and Mrs.Joe Lu - = Iualurihh. Ihe usual reports of the offl -rs and t:1Il»il'Il1-In were i..md M m Joe La ura and Bessie French reported on the n o w D.A, n. mmm; he l d i n Chi¢\¢0 during Mxy.Mn. W\\k!nlon, muud by Mn. lntum,skrved nf mh me nu n the clone of the evening. |. .I ing,J une 16,a t the regular me e ti n g o f the Americ an Legion au xi li xr y .Mme.Chris Ru h r wi ll be hostess. Ni e ls e n : P lln Fa mily Reunion Mr .an d Mr s .H .Skov Nielsen are looki ng forwa rd to 1. pleasant reun ion of the ir fa mi ly ,whic h wi ll ta k e p la c e t h e la tte r p u t o f thi n week . Thei r thre e d sug hte ra, who will be home for the oc c asion, are Mr s .Dono van Hi n to n o f St. Paul, Minnesota.; Mrs. Bruc e Mel- vin o f D alla s, Te xa n; an d Mrs . A. S.Sheeley o f Milwa ukee.Mr s. Hi n to n lr r i ve d §u nd ay evening, while Mrs. Sheeley is expec ted to~ day , and Mr s .Melvin , F rid ay . M n ,W y a tt J oins Husb and Ag Chey enne Mr s.W a lte r W y a tt,w: o m P # " ' ie d by he r fa the r, I k e W a rr i c k o f Te k a mxh ,an d h e r niece,J w * Franc es Jac kson o f o ma lm.left. Wedneeday f o r Cheyenne,WVU' mi n g .She wi ll ma k e her hume ther e, join ing her hus band who IB sta ti on ed a t F or t Fr an c is E . W a r- ren.M n .W y a tt in the fo rmer Irene W arr ic k,daug hter Of Mr s. U .G .Garner o f Blair. A. L . A uxi li a r y To Elec t, Tue sday Th e an nu al elec tion of offic ers \; |.S §\illl \ I 1 41\ l k # Th a t Yo u M a y B e L a~ Tm m M u L - l ti I 1,tae »'§'!a.Z .f".f tall should--and canbe lifted from yciuThe camplelenun of nur funeral serviceism o n t helpful,nor do we lose sight of economy. B E ND OR F FUNERAL .HOME Adveniu in The Ente:-prim .U u l l l l l l s I 1 \..»\.»l\|¢2£I\feu u Cuun u|:|.e:\. au. punuv J\mt D o m, te l¢ } \¢ ' f i n J o hn Ho rn .al.m t i v e o f this L thirty steers.The steers avenge uf ,¢11¢oI;hwe w g ;T1 mn d ; y ,J une 11 ? ; " t § i » ? m1§2¢'.1' r g g vgf, 1,132ipo\.;;1ds.T 1 9 ~ y a n g m o n .r .Pl »o t o m 1 nson,IEt-RAY e d a t i n Blair 1513-gymakcr8 Mr s . E lme r ailment, of hfvo ye.ars'dmu °n .; §§ '§ ,n ., ff ageraared T72 pounds ar m u h~ ¢av#1I|0l\\7 U°1"||Jemnc..._.|--Ann -nn nn C lu b - - Mr l.F u n e r a l _ " F E E "w\ th _ Re v. ~ I s o ld a t $ 12 . 5 5 . .I nel of Washington County, inctuu-ing members of the Local Board. members of the Advisory Board. the Medical Staff,GovernmentAppealAgent,Reemrploymunt Committee and other personnel. Principal speaker of the dinner was Brig. Genersl Guy N.Hen- ninger,State Director.Other speakers were Lt.. Col W. EI. Mc- Connaughey,Sine Promrement Officer, and Major Trove Gillllrpie, Moboliution Officer. ull from Sei- ectivc Service Headquarters in Lincoln. . . . . . . . . u n - - »- 1 - I 1 r it informal weaning ..\..\....-.-formed June 3 in Mobile, AiabuimThe event took pine at the Meth- iaaf Church Following the wedding. a dinner was held at the Battle House,nous s011i1lB1'11 hotel which ciormeriy the headquarters of Andrew Jackson\~*i g i The bride, whose home in at Te- kamdi taught at Bellevue No- ' .- ,..braska, before coming to Blair an |a heulty member Int fali. I ~ ~,~:;.R o s e H i l l A i d mms. ERIC cr1n|s'r1=.:NsEN l n a s A n n i v e r s a r y . t n u r u t u y n » - - - - - - . Hariow Brewer0. E.gS. Friday, June 12HermanBirthdayClub-»Her mm Paris.Herman Degree of Honor-Mr. Ind Mu.Huit Lowe Sunday, June I4 Wilde-Wood Circle~»-Misa Dora. Klindt Tuesday, June tsAmericanIngionAmr.ilia.ry-- Mrs. Chris Kuhr (Eiection of Of- ficera Wedneldsy,June 17Bmnte r CIub-lllra.Fran! Reese o t u r te r a o n ,iowa,OIIICI-atin g we re he ld f ro m the Her rn an l Baptis t c hur c h an d inte rment wigs; mad e i n the Ha nno n c eme ter y . A t th e ti me o f h i s d e a t h ,hir. Horn was 69 y ears, 6 months, and 5 da y s o ld, a ll o f whi c h ti me h ad ; be en s pe nt i n th is c ou nty an d on ? th e fu m wh en h e wa s bo rn n or th - we s t o f B la i r . Hi n fa the r, Ca rl Ho rn ,an n e to this enmity f r o m Ger ma ny an d | ho me stmd ed tho plac e whi c h in i still in the f ami ly . J o hn h ad n ev- er ma rrie d an d he and a. brother,Le wi s , ha d resided o n th o old1 ho me plume mil these y ou-I.J o hn was s membe r or!th e W oodmen lod ze un d wu also a. Lu th era n by n o mH e l a v a two brothers.I # W i l an d ( Hu i s to mou rn hh de p u- tur n II ¢- - - -- - - - - uv » G. L. Di mon Co. lm u f a n c c O f E v e r y K n o w n K i n d m » ; A L £ s 1 A n :L U A N Q s ..g .. f : _fa''t»,=£ 1 .0 .AQ 7 'Q 5I1f a ':= v -...rs}'~ I -.~I'"''*é§ vac ;"i.'$\».2 Vis it Yo ur Barber Mo re Of te n : ; »~~i ~;a - 1 *; - = ; =~ Q ' .a ; b » .h F .i v 2 v . ' :. ' ~ : . . . . . . £ ' ............Misa Senom Anderson of south- west cd Blair spent the week-end ~ s a a . g u e s t o f M i n a H e l e n W a r r i c k . l \ "9 »n \ \ . ......\.-..¢..|'4 \ . ¢ ' Hrs.Eric Chrlgtanlell,plc-tured above,was Mila ElgineJupersenofHa m m prior noher marrhgc m Blmir on Fri! day evening.June 6.For de» tails of the wedding,see P180 2. 1d at fjggiiihndA f 11 mic was heRose 'EEN'Eé mh .S\md1¥»?°'"~ melnonting the Silwr Anruvif- Ra Trurs' a the Ros e nm L""°" ma,afThe pls event Ind man pmceded.pw sl. lpedll Maiuww morni n!"Dorca omranh Fowler b-Mill Bctw StimPl°\'1mPinodaleChxb--In inlm. 14 hruqny, 39" 1s 5914" ' number of nephews anal LEWELLEN BARBER SHOPLsS o c i e ty - u r n .: m u m vqmwes. FRESH LEYTUCE TOMATOES N EW POTATOES c\RR0'l'S CA BBAGE ORANGES .xv ruzs GRAPEI-'RUIT DANANAS LARSON'S STORE Kellogg's Corn Fldces ...-...._.-,,.__.............loc . Kellogfs Rice Krlspies Free Wixh Coupon:Cr y s ta l W h i t e S o a p, 6 B a r s - . 2 5 c Fl uf fy B a k e Ca ke F lo ur , 4 - lb . Ba g ._,_ .3 3 c Three Smn ll D ishe s or One Lar ge D inh Free ' ~in Ver Good, Lb.~ 2 5 c mer Roast,nb 25: Pork Roast,[lj 30g Fresh Grd. Beef |b 25g STEAK ."3 35g Round. Sirloin, Tllone Cold Meats of A\l Kinds ¢.,;;:.,;:i;:.1"'a''""'a;=-i'i a',,,,.mm Egg;\"]A§§,§nd :lixty ""é °.$Zi churches will re tl cane muon present anthe latter part of this week.|F°r Short Vi li ;went to'l\'\d their flf11n*°'°' 'Fhtte Mm. D. A. Comnton was tnken Mrf ~ T ..."f'1_,___ _ ,horgfgall basket ghnner.i . mdudlnz munben ndsd the nitarnqvn .».m;m.n... MRS. CADY IS A AUXILIARY n |Fndu L. PRES. mdncted LARSON'S STORE Kellogg's Corn Fldces ...-...._.-,,..__.............loc . Kellogfs Rice Krlspies Free Wixh Coupon:Cr y s ta l W h i t e S o a p, 6 B a r s - . 2 5 c Fl uf fy B a k e Ca ke F lo ur , 4 - lb . Ba g ._,_ .3 3 c Three Smn ll D ishe s or One Lar ge D inh Free Plain Very Good, Lb....25c FRESH LEYTUCE TOMATOES N EW POTATOES c\RR0'l'S CA BBAGE ORANGES .xv ruzs GRAPEI-'RUIT DANANAS mer Roast,nb 25: Pork Roast,[lj 30g Fresh Grd. Beef |b 25g STEAK ."3 35g Round. Sirloin, Tllone Cold Meats of A\l Kinds to th e llle th o d i e t I-lospltsl,early Glenden 10%. moncuny sux =° -"this weelg,where she submi tted vis it ve n t friends.She returned ? l °spent I n ren ewme ¢»\\|----- |mf s . to sn op tic al op eration.lwe d n e s d ly .ac companied by her ces. Mr .an d Hr s .E a r l W alters o f Powell,W y o min g,spent th e we e k e n d as guests o f Mr .an d ~Lon g.Fri day even ing insitors a t the Io na ;ho me wereMr. and Mrs. J . D. Ga rrison. Mr . a nd Mr s . h ed Lo n g a tte nd - ed s c a rd p ar ty gi ve n by Mr. a nd Mr s Har ley Appleby o f n e a r ' Arli ngton,Saturday ni zh t.Th ey spent Sunday amo n g friends in Omaha. Mr s Vi o la Ha lb e r t and Mi s s Ma y Sc heibeler of Oma h a were week-end guests of Mr s.Ha l- bert's son and daughter-in-law, Mr .and Mr s .Clif ford Halb ert. Th e Methodist W .S.C.S.. Ci nle II . me t Fr id ay a fter no on n ttheho me o f Mr s.E .E.Dixon, nor th of Bla ir Assisting hostess- c s were Mrs. H. C. K uhr and Mrs. 'A . E . D i xo n . daug hte r, Mrs . C srl Ha mi lto n w i ll An n ,o f Arlin gto n,Vi r g i n il. wh o wi ll be he r gu e s ts f or s we e k o r ten day s. 'Tea Honors Present were Messrs . and M a - dsrn es L ouis Ras muss en a nd I sm- 'aly . J ohn Bec klun and family , Har- Io ld Tay lor an d f a mi ly , J o h n Tay - {lor and fa mi ly ,W a lter Ssppen field, Harold Ra smus sen and fam- il M Csssi Ha n s e n a n d Hu hMr s . B e ld le _sn rs.e Mr s .Mi la n D .A m i n enl€'l", tained a t tee.Wednesday attor- noon , c o mpli mentary to Mrs. Nel~ lie Beadle of Denver,Colorado illrs. Beadle, who has been visit1nE her son-i n-law and daugh ter.M r `end Mr s.E . A .Sc hmidt, plane IDI re tu rn to h e r ho me i n Denver soon.Guests inc luded Mrs. Chris l-lim. Mr s.Elisa beth Seltz,Mr s .Fred Soil. Mrs. E. A. Sc hmidt, and Mrs Beadle. ¢ » - - - - - .Geo rg e Ne ls on a n d Ma ri an , Fr tn k Rah lf , Mrs . E mma Tay lor , Rus se ll ,a n d Charles.Mr s .Laura.Tofte. | L ° i 3 and My ro n,and Mr s .Lens | W a m n o f Ruse I-Iill vic inity ; Mr. and Mr s .Ma c Christensen and lf llf llly o f Te k a me h ; Hr . a n d Mr s Clemmens W illiamsen and c hildren of Craig;Mr .and Mr s.J i m Ri o o n and Mr s .Fr ed Andersen oi' He rma n; Mr s Blsnkenseld of Gen- esc s, Illinois;Mrs . Ca rl Pieper of Blair;Mr .an d Mr s.W i ll Ry a n ;C laHe a Ry a n,Janic e Goldsmith ' o f Oma ha;Mr s.Shirley Petersen Dr.an d Mr s.C.R.Me ad le f t J hu b le Sh o we rThursdayf o r s rnontl1'a vacation Honor s Br ides f0 f He rman , p as tor o f the Rose smong relstivesin San Diego, Cal-A double shower c omplirmm.\r>Hi ll Methodist Churc h. ifornia,and other points on the to Mr s.Pa ul M¢1),-,nald and 51,i 1 of Fremont; and Rev. A. W Clarke I »an vn u ;n-w -- - --_|pre sid ent of th e Arling ton Ameri ~1 an Le frion auxi liary . at the a nnual .election o f officers* held Monday evening.Oth er offic ers,named s t th a t time ,inc lude Hrs.W alte r! W ehr ney e r ss fir st vic e pre side nnl Mrs . V ern on Msn hall, sec ond vi c e president;Mr s .Ho me r Mi ller . treasurer.Appoi nted lofficers named by Mr s .Cady ,ar e lllissl Luc y Laws on,sec retary ;Mr s . Raltlh Brooks.serireant-at»~srms;and Mrs.H.H.Gilfrey , c haplain. Miss J o an Ludwig, wh o re c en tly attended Girls State nt LillColn un- de r th e sponsorship of the au xi l- iary . g ave s r epor t o n he r e xper i-, ences.I t wa s announc ed,also, at th a t ti me, th a t th e P o pp y Sa le had resulted in the collec tion o f $43.75 by auxiliary memb ers an d their volunteer helpers. J ames Ho s e le f t rec ently f o r Racine, W isc onsin, where he is cm- ploy ed at present u g "~Q.5r~g s # ~ 1 , /3-'"/m , ~e y e ~ ,3 ; | 1cr; QU That You M a y B e L e s s T r o u b l e d - l ti I 1,tae »'§'!a.Z . F i f tall should--and canbe lifted from yciuThe camplelenun of nur funeral serviceism o n t helpful,nor do we lose sizht of economy. BENDORF FUNERAL . ~HOME a u x i l ~ .Mme.c u m n u m will be hostess. Nielsen: PllnFamilyReunion Mr. and Mrs. H.Skov Nielsen are looking forward to 1. pleasant reunion of their family,which will take place the latter put ofthin week. Their three dsughtera,who will be home for the occasion, are Mrs.Donovan Hinton of St. Paul, Minnesota.; Mrs. Bruce Mel- vin of Dallas, Texan; and Mrs. A.S.Sheeley of Milwaukee.Mrs. Hinton lrrived §unday evening, while Mrs. Sheeley is expected to- dey, and Mrs. Melvin, Friday. 1+\-x-' +H-1 : '+a-,4--\- O'l-Ianlon & 0'Hanlon ATTORNEYS AT LAW Abstract and Title Work Phone 15 +01-+++**'|'++N' U 11 *1 u|:xo o\ = o o : : o o : : o . . . . . . - - » ono ouQ S u g a r N o w A v a i l a b l e For Fruit Canning T h r o u g h R a t i o n i n g B o a r d s Raspberries lake the lent nugnr of any iruiin lo can. They areeconomicalas lhvre is no waste.Many prefer cnnnng themwithout sugar.Our well-lendrd and sprayed berry fields lookverypromiving this yelr.Raspberries are about the only local fruit left in our community.Clmneni goods ue bound to be very high in the coming months. -- _ - - . -.. .. \ "mu vu |. u aun 1III L I __ - - - ~ west cout. Mr. and son,Lan-y day eve nin ental, Frec d m r langx . ._" _ _ _ E Mey ers,rec ent brides."*"5.'M r s . A M Lo n g a n d h x i m n ay e veni ng at the h nnw ~~ of Oma h a sp en t S un -o f Mr s .IeDonaIQ's 1:\ar_§nL-,51_r.i ___Y.\.The Savings .g in Blair at. the par-I Long, home. The Ar-I plan to move to Port-on, soon, it is reported. Bohling,Wsfmjngton an-dM . E ertLo r ...ing wr; »»l'£i at g'I§m..,"§-.5`T§-*CHURCH o F CHR"f1"'"'"`°fmshxnents were served.School. 10 o'c\ock; rpomlng Wo:-lnvired guests were Hrs.Mc- ship, 11 dclock; -F°1"°' E:"°";°" D o n a i d ( n e e N o n a L o n g ) ,M r s .1 : 0 0 I J m .F - v e m n g s e r v a c e ,P " "I l ¥ - ; A -. f ' ¢ . u n \ \ § n l \ \l ' l l .~~i l f ~~WE ARE NOW BOOKING 0ORDERS AS '§'?>'5'§'ér'i"""13;,K£§,." Please call or phone nn your order now. Can berries thu year c I 1for sure.o | ~2"f&`..¥\., gg c Stq~N .~g aged ao 1 o ,n mmf,N:\»r.\sk.\P h o n e B l u e 1 5 |\°°§§"'lf.§ ~ - n - : - _o n o _ ~d_gyg§\}5r _ GROCERYMarmarketed 15 head Meyers mee neuyiiéljiy cm the Suqth Miéseg Edna Good, Maxine Heave ] Diuui '"'T'°"het; they |.h:- Helei|Vhsak,Cecelia H01br<>o1<,| the evenmg 1"¢°*1"$-"---....._-..u r MARHPS EPISCOPAL- b s .a n d b r o u g h t .$ 1 4 . 7 5 D o r o t h y L u n a ,. l e a n .FLl0 n5Uu,g a :- - - - -_M e r l e M o n i a o n M r s G e r a l d i n e ! S u n d a y S c h o 0 \ ,9 ' 3 ? o ; "m :m o r n e d ..- .QM .\ i - 1 A --....\M c K ¢ r ¢ : h e r .M 1 1 C h a r W n r r i c k , \ i n i C w o : s h i i l ,1 1 o ' c » - -vf r n f l " \ | l \ . f\ N ITEMSlmr s.m m e r nent; lull.:-~---..an d Mrs .Fe rn Petersen.Kar en Kay , entartained evening f o r Mré.Betts'hir.and Mr s . E d Chri s-'C L U B N O T E S n u r B l d r .Th e ooca-' KE NNA RD , W A 15 n 1 n u r 1 u L1L U T HE R A N - » P .C.Jensen:S e r vi c e ! ha ve b ee n a lled o ff S un da y because of the Lutlfmran conven u f m ¢¢»|vices in Blair.Th e Dor- Add Up To a Tidy Sum!:nu I lun;1puenta, J t n n n n n n fANNOUNCING THE White Spot Produce Station Formerly Operated by Elm er Anderson Now Under the 0w..,.-I__[ ~" rm Raver l line Tnkan Our Active(lerntlon ol the FormerElm" Andersen Produce Silt an and Wlll ContinueWithHnrding Cream Comp-In Connecllonl ln theSame l.»oeltiun A;,,{*°'§_§°l°'°- Your Patronxge _dl . E D R A V E R , P r o p r i e t o r f ¥nmn'l firn Thurnduy Alterman:uma u h Ladies Society will Thursday, June 18. 2 p. rn.,church parlor; with Mn. Fowler as ho-lien. f U l l l l l W B !I l l l l v l n w a U l - _ - - n -- - -b i r t h a n n i v e r s a r y .|M r s .H a r i o w B r e w e r i s e n t e r - A gran of c i kppl nc ern at the taining at a dessert luncheon and Blair Sw Plmmmsaol park, Sun-¢;pd;_ wdw- for members of the day evening, included Sanora An- | Thursday Afternotm Club. densen,Helen and Maxine Wanfi=;=»Mary Helen Swples,E}:§\en 0. E. S. Ne son,Irene Sorensen,ine -Wulf,Eva. Snowden and Helen | Ch 'E`=7°§`.T"§.°'b."§§§`§l'i§ Jensen.'at the Masonic Temple this mf.and Mrs. A.Grant Allen t'I'hu1-sday)evening. . §§\.1Pop5c¢f,',25c |s§E`6ii lb 22c nuzumu nnn::"l\_ fnhn PI l l l I l l . I 1 U |. r | u 4 - - v u n u - ._ _ _._J u n e 1 4 i s " S t u d e n t D a y " , f o r m e r l§¥no\m\ as "chi1<1f¢n'. Day' n.rn., church school. R ~ 1 ;child,general aupe xutuadmt entertained at dinner, Sunday, in observance of Mrs.Ailcn's par- ,¢-nts.Guests were Mr. and Mrs.|S.Pierce .Allen and daughters of south of Blair;Mr. and Mrs.Herman Aye, Mrs. Fredglie Eben- er and Mrs.Miriam Smith and \ -. .P r t d P r f e d . "2 .R mB l ; ; r p x *" 5 " " B l .P i k U g Y a g l u n g e A d u l t s u p S I T 'P a u l ; a m m o e a n 'c |25 u r ~ c h 0 n h .C l u b a n d f h C i l 'f 8 I l 1 . i l . i E 8 ~g n t h e r i ~a ¢ ) ' C i o C k ~ a n t h e 3 " " * " m m " g , P ° ° l ' * * " ' € »S " ' \D B y s e r v i c e .N o e v e n i n g s e r v i c e . d a y ,f o r a .o n e o c o c k p i c n i c l n I A S S E M B L Y O F G O D T A B E R . . . . .N A C L F A .V .P o l l a r d :S u n d a y '<i°"I§é§i\s »¢ loc ~c_N |0 h n u ;d a u g h t e r ,a n c y o f m a a I | S c h o o l .1 0 a . m .P r e a c h i n g ,1 1 an . .IBS »n Qtu r ne d to he r wo r k a t the offic e was|. ' e l 'L ~ I 'o o t h ' s F r e s h F r o z e n S t r a w b e n i e s ,R e d R a s p - r r i e s ,E t c . ,C o r n ,P e a s L i m a B e a n s B r u s s e l s ~ r o u t s , B r o c c o l i , E t c . ; a n d F r e s h F r o z e n F i s h P E C I A L S F O R F R I D A Y A N D S A T U R D A Y TOMATOES, fancy ship in lb. 1511, home grown,lb._20c CUCUMBERS, long slicers, 2 for 15c ORANGES, Calif. Sunkist, doz.281: LEMONS, Calif. full of juice, doz. .............32c '00Lf\ID, all flavors, 2 pkgs. ....-.............9c ENDERONI, Van Camps, 1 pkg. free with purchase of 2 pkgs. CE TEA BLEND, large glass .l5c OFFEE, P. Sr. G. drip or regular, lb. ....._.,......28c ~ O A S T , f a n c y b e e f , l b . ~IINCED HAM, best quality, lb. ARI), Arm our's Star, lb.W E RE DE E M CRY S TA L W HITE A ND PA LM OL IVE COUP ONS nha~s STQQ nf G. L. Dixon, follownng a weq a ~.bers of the Bridge-'"'H'| <pray er meeting W e dn a da y 2xswantionspentanKansasClty ,Ifsstess to mem 1 meetinil R p. rn.On J une 25 th er e ml! b e| Ml> -iniI !i; S he wa s a g pest at ge ?r¥'.`§§f§fb ;;tet:'n°00r;gu girm M 0 :sn all-day fellowship meeting wiih' |:f..... e n nvmg ~ . | :,.,.remain in Blair throughout th with relatives and friends in A1 and Mrs. Lynn Fister. Miss June Davis,proqect e~er,|:...ch ese»maksng mul frnm several other groups PresentDa. as pubststuted for M155 War U11 lessons on e rricuring her absence.;>r~svwation of foods.""}'F`°° 5°f"*'¢°3 are planned with |~I"f|al music and sermons. th k t th h \Guests la "ee a.e omr.\l Leslie Marks and d\u|.:\1 ~t()NGR.EGA'1`10NAL-M r 5 P N hofMrand Mrs aul Y o~m ~11|L ~vinitin in Keamey,Ne IHwlie Barber:Sunday S¢h0ol ¥8l118l 0weekofthe Danish Luther an Fredericksen of S Lal-cg City braska, with Mrs. Mar paren ~.,Utah and Mr and Mrs. Carl Wil- Mr. and Mrs. G. G Shelmldlne.,"'I|"'?k.d hi \»U"PHERAN--IA.\the1-gn cfmvendricl£ofDe M i n , I .A -~s 0 e~g~a 15 I ~rs.~ms " F °; v g _ l g hon at Dana College. ~grmf,John B u m ,m a Peck of Herman, William Wilkirm and baby of Center,Albert Wilkins their home: next Monday. fmeadang a reunion of the wil- kins fnmily, held Sunday at the Blair Swimming Pool park, were Messrs.and M dunea Funk a n ~I .;|.IP e t e r s e n a n d i a m i l y n o r t h o f B t a i r ,L a u r e n B i f f a r a n d c h i l d r e n o f N e w m a n G r o v e ,M i s a M e n k i n g a n d G e n e K r u g e r o f A r l i n g t o n , M r s .R a y m o n d G i l l e t t e m d d a u g h - : e r s a n d M r s .N o r m a n W i l k i n s o f Blair. |g 1 n ;~1 ~,the two last day churches.Mid ,. §E`R§ifi§'iiTrsa 39c ~Po~k §a§zws'§ oz f l0c~~ R cm :||Ig.c i r c u l a r a ,c o n t a i n i n s r u s e f u l i n f o r m a t i o n f o r V i c t o n f i r a r d e n e r e lan ti c a nd A udu bo n I owa. Miss Anna Cuka. of Tabor, South Da ko ta an d Ru do lp h Lhotak , sonof J oaffph Ulo ta k of southeast of Bla ir, wi ll be nmr rio d o n Mond o?- al |~ b e P C T ' OBTAIN CIRCULARS ON GARDENING o b ~ | , § w n t i ~ g u ~ ~ l i n g a t the County Ale nt ' | o ffic e in I I : s1=¢§a.n,~~W~o~ng,concldeg 9 o 0 `K`éAu0N|z lb l9c ma. Size~o o m u n s s doz 3 2 c ~ 3 ")S ~Crisp, Solid Heads ~ K u ? u m n m w s l o c o u r m l c n each c UDB ~.a |for med in Tabor,a t St.Wences W orm Con trol; Pe sts of the Vege- table Garden:P b f lto DiseasesandThe ir Control;Nebraska Fa rm Vege tame Garden;F a n n Vegetable Garden Pointers;the Home Orc ha rd and Fru it Ga rde n. on to Rochester, Minnesota.Their son,Jerry,remained for several weeks' visit with the Steinb§\ugh8. Mrs. Clyde Fitcll is visiting herhusband at Cnmp Grant, Rockford. Illinois,Imving left etriy l u t cnuvt uu|Qa =r.Mrs.Ling's sister,Mrs.' aync Adve rtis e in The Enterur lse week », l . l » a B L ~ bunch ~ » - - ~ l - ~ " " " ' fU v v v v v _.- - ?E MustEverything\\ §"'°Kl;'f51iANcE.s Q DlE\Zl.l|\; nun-...=O Electric Toasters O Electric Fans I Electric IronsO Radios, Consoles, Table -- - .1 ..| .Dnrinhlnn 1: OurClosing ut FURNITURE an umTb-DAYS WHQLESALE COST 111 uu c l =»A ur »»-V--,Re c o r d Pl a y e r s a n d Re c o r de rs .Cho i c e o f M a n y M a k e sPRICES 5LAS}lr~l\I I A N V I T U K I Q I F QS F u r n i t u r e a n d p p l i a n c e C o . BLAIR, NEBRASKAHo me /- - »_..._-, ____ __ __..._..__---;'.:_-___...-Ill Q /n1.4¢ Hahrllkl. .Inna 11. 1941\nh where dn nights sn nl- wu cool.That in,it in coll: mblt of the time.Ilike to keep dw old hams town paper coming because I like to kasp up on the city dnds and all my old friends in the county;the paper in a- bout the only way I can find out what they are still doing and where they ue.Yours truly,Clarence E. Chrlau-nsen. the G.V.Beadle home,Fridxy evening.I |I .|.u i " 4 W//F5/4/azz; Herman News u n a a o I ilter Babbm at Teklmlh, Sun- y,Mr. and Mn. Tonv Si@£boU/urn wen hi dxy a ve dnl v lmwn at Gam-les Hovendick'~_ ~»\-a .._ .-..Hr. and Mn. M. 0. Dlvin we"~~z mum ......Mrs,.K.Johanaovn of Irvin -ton.Mn.Johanson, u Wllhg- minn Blue, was born and rainedin the Greene dimict and posednway at her home in Irvington, .nel|Ll1, at the age 1:1 89 yarn.e eaves to rnourn\er pusin he r hus ba nd. thre e a nna , ~Robert and Darrel, her mother, Mn.Anna Hieee,three dawn,Emma, Mrs.Otto Iverson,Mn.Russell bogemann, and one broth-er, I-'red Him and n large num-ber of other relatives and friends. Chris Lund of Craig, fonnerly o l this community,i l in Clark- son Hospital for tratment. Mr. md Mrs. Frank Hanson re-ceivd word of the marriage ol their son, R-ly. tn Mins Margaret Dorn,of Blair,at Mobile,Ala- bama. on June Sth. i Penn nent Sunday evmintl withHn. Canle Hnnaen..The Blxbee Pmiett Club held lm mnunl picnic dinner at the Blair lwimmimr pool.Sunday.Sunday afternvon :nests at theCarl .Rumuasen home were ChrisWulf. Albert Hansen md Mr. andMrs.Martin Larsen end Alt0n.Sunduv evening guest; of Nina and Wnlher Andersen were Mr.md Mrs. Albert Kuhr and Dunneand Mr.md Mrs .h r s Rolland and Phillip.Mesdamu L E. and Martin Lar-sen.Ed Hnnaen.Harold Swrk.Cuaie Hansen and L a n Rollandand Misses Eunice Rolland.Lora Lee In-len and Hazel Hansen at- tended the Achievement Day nro~m m in Blair.Wednesdly.Mr.md Mrs.Mnlvem lAnenspentMondayevenimz with Mr. -rnmniifiln' ~ m m oIu l nome ur mr.mm ...___Simpson md dnuxhwr Mmlyn,Sunday vlmors J M L and Mrs Carl Sox-ennen were Mr. and Mrs.Harry Sorensen and two children of Blnlr.~Mr and Mn Gevrxe Kuhr Jr_. .,:.=_--...; enndgv rvéninliI and Mn. May pannen were vu..-dlv dinner guests of Mrs. Lxllian Laftil md Wayne.Other mxuuincludedMum. a nd Ma da melaude Hoverndink. LeRoy md Earlof Arizona, Tom Wakefield, War» ren Wakefield,Wilbur and Ign- Mr.md M m Lon Iu d nze r md daughters, Blrbin md Mer; left. Monday, for their homeNunvl. Idahu..vlng spent thevt" Den day!\.h.Mr|.Lenin-z=r'° pnrwtu, M . md Mn. Wil-linm Kruger., \ °f"`§fI'i1 `§fi"§1u»d `HE£»In»H"?a5na.;i Wltnwr Hume.Mr. xnd Mn.John Dye wereSunday.Mr. and Hrs. Forrest Brewster Sunday dinner :mm of Hr- and Mrs. William Adnms.Onmhi*e l*_ Vi1lito_l"!._Sl.ttlt_1§l:f:_Hr. and Mrs. C L R é ~ Th e te ac ne n or m e u l p uSundaySc hool me t wi th M1 Ma rc us Kr og er ,Mon day evenin M n . D o n Sorenson in npendi n f ew day s i n B lai r. " spending a few days in ummm.gg with Mr. and Mn. wum Sher- wood.mr Mr. and Mn. .um -T9h¥1=°f1 .=z=¢ u l D l l l l l l l 1 l l t » - j : - - -~u v -M g l M u n ,~ H n .2 5 " ~ H n .~ E L . .L n .m i m m l m i O h r t ," ! ° G ;.! . i |' |: I l ! ° m ` 5 ' is-dlu g h tem le f t I n t wee k f o r la xn o u w »-»»~»-.--»a t where they for mer ly resided an d M m Ra lp h L0nK'W¢"a n d Mr s . expec t to loc ate.Th e y hn ve a J .Merton Ruhr: attendedf tahe nn- M daughter and a son living; there.mm !\county»w:do ac hiovement | l\ f". M n and Mn . J a c k Ye ri c k a nd pro gr am held in Blair.Wednes -.:u . . .I f l vl 1hmnen o f l d n v .b v the e xte mn on Womur|B UI\i0 U1 rlluua u A»"a --~----.. -_wer e S atu rda y c allers at th e B ert Thomp son,Augu st J ord an. Les terCurley mnd Henry J ac kson homes.c .re amo n gMi s a B e rn u lea n Otto had ser ved those from thi s vic ini ty wh o al.-as br id es mni d a t th e weddigzg qf lten d e d th e mllve:ve d d i n g g u i - Ef us e . Mr .an d Mr s . P u ll K m s e and f a mi ly a n d Mr .:und H n . Rl ha rd S le ve n we ' Mr. uid Mrs. D. o. Sheets v gggq at__t.he_ Mike Vvzilson home B l l lf ,DIIIIGBY EVBIIJII5.__Walla.ce Eitc a 'nd ta family Bluffs vun tea ar.m e u s vi o r uIt IDQ bl. JOSEPH uv! sus: an vu-ha .Mr .Bentley ,wi i s is i n B w nrmy and s tatio ned a t C amo Hun c hao s, Ariz ona , i s en joy ing s f if- te emds v furlo ugh. Th e Bap s t Gu i ld wi ll h o ld a ng l; d a ti n g a t th e church, u y.Mr.. and Mr s . E z ra Moo r e an d Lo i s of In mln , Neb ra s ka ,were Sunday guests of Mr .an d Mr s.Ben W a c hter.Mis s M001 i n s ta u g h t th e o u t y e a r s t B e a tn c e . Mrs.F . K .Ale xa n de r wa s a n Omaha vi sitor. Monday .T h Baptist Mission Circle me tFr id ay a fter no on with Mr s. C hr is Kofrshoj.Li ttle Bobbie J o Sherwood of h a d b e e n e a n e u w u mmm u ;usoserious iilnesa of her mother.| The r egu la r mee tin g of th e D e-of Hon o r lo d g e wi ll b e h e ld§ Z u y evening s t tlhe ho me o f Mr. a nd Mr s. Huit L owe. A number o f relstives m d friends me t wi t h H r .an d Mr s . 'l.0 her Mr .an d Mr . an d Glen Mi ller Fri day evening, help Mrs.Mi lle r celebrate bibrtlzdnlf Th e gue sts we re and Mn . J . P . Lar sen an d Mr.Mrs . J ame s L aur en of B la i r , and Mr s.Ne ls Larsen.Mr . Mr s.J ames Ry a n and family , Mrs. Do n S ore nso n, Mr. an d Mrs.W ilbur Conety an d children a n d Mrs.Grac e Miller. i-'§Eé'1§'""d Y" il E o Gilliam' ;1 F o r t (a1ll1¢»1m W u mvn s Oma ha is s pen di ng th e wee k with:Mrs. Ole J e nse n wa s h oste ss to...| the pinoc hle club,Wednesday,';f'n ?l`1 fi?.; "" s unt,Yr. and Mr-4 .Jun.e3.Mrs . .lo ha nn s Ols on wa si Th e 0 E. S.li ld a regular .t visltor.A dessert lunc heon was me e tin g a t th e |.».h;-hall, Thuréi--erved and prizes f o r h i g h =§°=*° dns oveninir.and sec ond hi gh were awsde to a u n Y....d M . F r e d P inCh u le s n Gi llia m.Mr .an d Mr s . 'M r a n rs ec were Rll p h W r i g h t, Mr . m d M r s . D a n Moo re an d f ami ly , a nd Mr s. M. o. Davis. Mr .and Mr s .Gu dmon d Soren- sen an d daughter,L o r ttta .spent Sunday evening wi tfh Mr .an d Mr s.1-Inns Sorensen.Th e Bridg eview C lu b me t wi th Mr s.Clarenc e Simp son, Thursday afternoon.Seveml e xte nsi on les- sons were studied st that time un-der th e lead ers hip of Mr s.M.O. Davis.Su nd ay gu es ts of Mr . an d Mrs . Prentic e Smi th we r e Mr s .Ma u d e Ga mme ll.Mr .an d Mr s.Pa ul Sunds y evs nimr callers s t the R. P. F ly nn h ome ne ar B lu r. Mr .and Mr s .Ver no n Ho ve rv di c k , J immi e a nd L oi s wer e Sun- dw a fte r no o n vi mito r s a t Gi l r l e s and Howard Hovendic k's. Mr .a n d Mr s ; H e r m s p Ro ge rtspentSundaywi th the ir nomin- la w an d daugh ter,M r an d llirs. Lou is E .Mc Gar gi ll of I mo ge ne , Io wa .E mm e tt Rog er t.wh o u n d e r we n t s n sppendeotomy s t the Clnzason Ho sp ital i n Oma ha, Tu e ay , re tur ne d F ndn y . Mr . n nd Mr s. Ed F letc he r wer e J k \ \ .m r¢t».11nv\l '1~hm3day'Ms.E mi l Pollen an d Mr s .J .5 . ¢1.=|:1::;:nf lvr lwimt 1|patient a¢\.Iespersen.Mr s . Ra y Tr lp le tt wi ll tho l1!.|\r lluspltxal f\Jll0\h'iI\pL'a en te r tmn the c lub J u n 17. 2}l}\\!:1l|rlnl11):|. muck ago.He i ll; he .»..r:n;.: Tzlmoly.Mr~.F. R. .\le:r.ander and nina. Sllrlll.lu\~=d;1y and Wednesday in Mr s . wa lte r W y a tt s d Mr s . U. G.Ga rn er o f Blai r were dinner guests,Saturd ay eve ning,o f M r ..und Mrs.Melver n W es t.l Kelmsr a wltll Mr. an d Mrs . C . 1 1.Mr . an d Mr s. Roy K uh lmnn a nd Ward.Mr . a n d Mr s. Har r y Be ntle y 0f \ Omsha spent.Su n d ay s t th e Ben :_i W e l e p s l r is A an 11 o § Gamble Store Blair. Nebndn TWO MEN WANTED AT ONCE Man ag er o f lar ge , well .k no wn Marlene o f Hoo per were sup r'guests' of Mr s . F . K .Alexsn rffr, Sunday .Observing the bi rthda y of Dic k- ie Sc hn eider o f Mead,Nebraska, s gro up o f rela tives and frie nds. had dinner torrether at the Hu i t Lowe home, Sunday .Those pres- ent were Mr .and Mr s:Lester Schneider,.Ioan and Dic kie and Grac ie Mc-lene of Mead,Mr .en d Mrs.Carrol Lowe.Mr s.A n t me , L a n g u n d Miss Irene Paulsen of Ralston a nd Mr . an d Mrs . Clau de Clemen ts and W i lb ur o f Blai r. Mr. and Mrs. Ben W ac hter. Mrs.An n a Paddle.Mr s.Hi ld a Yoweli,_ Miss Christene 'W ac hte r and Mrs. Cla y to n D eaver spe nt Wednesdaywi th their sister.Mr s .E m m a ' "'n.-L_n n t\ui|\¢|\r Monda;;deve ng h vi a i to r s o f Alma .nd B i ie etc er.g ;;11»J r., a nd dau ghter of Te 1° He n r y Jac kson wa s re-elected Ca lle rs st th e h ome o f Mr. an d treasurer a t th e an n u a l iwlinnul Mr s.Op al Reeves an d fa mi ly ,meeting, Monday . du ri n g th e pa s t wee k ;we r e Mrs .F w ; G » w = h ° w L g ang Mrs.BLes-l » to ,.n nn n W h. , : ; . . ; n ° . ' ; . " "1 rs you a s l n g t o n Gamme li, S r., Mr.and Mr s.Pa u l 5 Sn nda y hc n lle rs a t tle Gu g r n g n d N I n 0 we re r. an .rs.n'I.§.°§'"§m..§'.L?.an d Leona.Iva n ~~ Little was a. guest of the Eifwrvsi- " " ' i i . f "§"i§'¥'.."',»'£f'"13;"f°'i'>f,.... e Mr . a n d Mrs.A .C.Stands and tertained,Sunday afternoon.f o r daugh ters Mi ss E d n a Campbell, I IIMr.and Mrs.Fwd P Nye of Mrs. William h.latz.en a.nd Robert,'. :d M Evelyn and Lllllan Wnese spent2£'°.':¥"§:n.§: :,"...2'; ..;'".... . r}§_i'I `hursdu.y ~w i w Mr s. E .Di xo n and dau ghte rs,li n d a Chris Sunds.Iand J udy .Georgia.Belle an d J i mmi e ' Mr s.Ernest Cla r k o f W ah oo ,. Moe ller spent several day s the Nebraska ,arrived Saturday even- : past week wi th their itf alldvm- i n g f o r a wee k' s vis it wi th her1e nts,Mr .and ~C.V .Schu- son -i n- lsw a nd d aug hter , Mr. a nd mak er.Mrs. Ray mo nd Seefus.\Mr s.E d Goedeker spent Tues ! Mr . a n d MIB.G. A . R8lhllli ln n day after noon wi th Chfig an d spent Sunday wi th Mr .an d Mrs. | Ma ggi e Be rgma nn. E .E .Di xo n and fan uly .Th e y :liir.-.gnd Mr s .E mi l Kruse.Mr . also visited i n Arlxnnilvn wi th an d Mrs .He n r y Ti etg e n a n d Mr . Mr s.Rathxnsnrfs brother,J A~ ' an d Mr s .Claus Ku e h l h e l p w Switmr t.Ernest Ker stetter celebrate his Mr s.Jessie Di xo n of L o s A n -birthd ay . S aturda y eve ning.izelea. California, Bl?HI1f»¥Tie "@€k"Mr . a n d Mr s.Geo e Mis feldts l r s ...I . l . . s \ ...| ! \ » u . r l n n n 1I Beadlc home,Tuesday .Sandra Kn ott. who s pe nt th e nu t we ek n t the Bendlo home.returned wi th them.Miss Edu. Sierl enlfertained the f ilnwin goes or supper\:fednes¢§ly ni g h t:Mr .and Mr s : Iessinger,Bar ba ra an d Ma r y .Alic e Kr u ge r an d Doro thy Siev- ers.Mr . a n d M m .Ollie Ka e r werevisitors.st the Claire Th omas lrzne. Frlday . Carl Feldhu sen of Ch ic a go was n 1".i€"4t of Mr. and Mr s , W illi a m Sl =Es on Mernorini Day . Ih.school board .elec ted Mr s . M flu§¢nl!s fOr tht full-iwinp; y enr. VLl1.my pa r k, Su n da y . " t o r se1'\'i|\;f as tsl»1:l\.»|uv up »: 1 1 of this vi c inity fur tht gms!. .1.l}years,Mr s.Ifrnrnzt l§|1.vl: ~and daugh ter,Emi ly ,have _(Ind, and moved to their home ["l|east s ec tio n of town.Mr s. I l ! \ I Mi f 1 :i s o u r n e w o p e r a t o r a n d . t h h e r l h f l b g c h i l d r e n h a s\ \n . . . . 1 t o t h e t e l e p h o n e e x c h a n g e . I 1 ~ h B l " | ; i G e s s a r n s n a n d R o b e r t I !l : \ \ ¢ l 'a r e a t t e n d i n g s u m m e r ~= . ?: < ~ »l a t t h e U n i v e r s i t y a t L i n - C u l l l .m n s t s o f M r .a n d M r s .H e n r y K r a u s o n M e m o r i a l D a y w e r e M r . : x m l M r s .H u g o K r u s e a n d c h i l - ¢ i r ~ r 1 .M r s .G u s T i r n m 0 1 .B e n n i n g ; - ( 1 | " .M r .a n d M r s .J a c o b S i e r k . M r : m d M r s .P a u l M e l o t z a n d l ) : | .i s l a n d M r s .A n n a W i n t e r s . l l 1 r i S R o h w e r o f L i n c o l n n n d S i m l ' s u i ,o f S c o t t s b l u f f a n d M r . : m i l H I S G i f f o r d N i e l s o n B h d c h i l - d r e n v i s i t e d s t t h e H e n r y R o h w e r a n d K a t i e M e h r e n s h o m e ,M e m o r - i a l D a y .' A l a r g e c r o w d .w i t n e s s e d t h e Mr . a n d mr s.u w r s e uMildred,Mi ss o m. Mr , . 2 3 £ 1 1 2 3 Mr ..=.£¢'°'§i».'T"'1E:".i "" s. . .. .. .and Floy d Hi n : a n d s o n and Mr s .B a n g d R _Chris g m w e r e e n t e r t a i n e d x t l i d g y 5 2 . . . 3 a t ~ s r y a t th e W i lli a m Be lle s To e lke h ome .near Telbssta.1 Mo n d xy af te mo o n Mr s .Cassie Ha ns en entertained M m .E d Ha n se n . Mrs .Peter Nielsen.Mr s . Ma r ti n L a r se n a nd Mi ss Ni nn A n - demon.Anna.an d An d r e w Rssnqussen o f A me s s p e n t Su nd a y with Ni n n ho me , st I rvin gton . Mr s.Cls us Ohr t e ntertain ed s ts shower, Sunday , for Miss Arlenel Kr us e of Omah a who lea ves s oo n fo r B u ff a lo , Ne w Y or k vh er e s h e wi ll be mar ri ed to No r ma n Sla- der of that Dlsc e.d WMi ss C eli a Ro hwe r ha d the f ol-an siter An de rse n. lowi ng gues ts at s bu ffet su pper -,I Til? Car l and Gwrsre Ra smussenSaturdayn i g h t:Mr s . I m:L e w f e m l l i s s Attended s w m v .Sa r ur 1 singer, Catherine Frahrn, Dorothy day ,s t th e Ha r o ld Rasmussen Sievers,Grace,Ed ith , an d Ber-home, s outh of Blai r. .1\~I1 Mc Quarrie, of Blair as su-.u tn d e n t o f ti ll Fo r t Cz\lhm."° :.held then .nmual Dicrlw .|1 tha Neale, Mrs. Pau l Kru ger, Mrs.George Rohwer , J r.,Mr s.Ha r r y ' ltoh wer , Mr s. II.S.B.Geesmnan.Mr s.Ric hard Snx ons, My3 E d .lipp and Mnr»;.m 1.Mr s . Ha r lo w Brenfer of B':\'r :md Mr s .Fr ed Frahrn.r Ma w (.\1l1=r:nv R o h m r is >»|nml.|\1.:ll: r Hu .at un i n f\l1nn< \\Y:|. lieo rgv li l- lm. r Jr..has re turned fr om ilu lv»-.mini a f te r a few £1854 \1|.a:I\:lt|1»:\.Th e Ihb lv clan4 mn l a t th e l church Fri day evennrmg wi th MIS .: C.C.Butter field in llmrsxe.Th e following'officers were elec ted: preside nt, Le ah J am :<np|»enfield;. vice president, Marianne Sanders;5 Mr s .Peter Nielsen,Mr s .Chris Peterson an d Mr s.A lvi n K a tt drove to Ar lin g to n Tuesday to he lp Mr s .Hay Scheer colohratf- he r birth day . Clif fo rd Di vi n e o f (ervs=co spent the we ek-en d with hi.. moth- er. Mr s.Dais y D ivi ne. Tilednesdny afternoon Mrs. Min-nie Benson was hostess w sevenmembers of the Danish Ladies Aid.Dr.an d Mr s .N .C. Carlsen o f Bla ir and Mrs. Or ville Be nso n a nd dau gh te rs we re guests.Mr s .A l , fred An d e r s e n o f He r ma n wi ll b e the ne xt hos tes s.Mr .an d Mr s .J ohn Dic kmey er and boy s spent Sunday even ing s t th e Peter Nielsen home. E | i! I! I1 Mr .an d Mr s .Ma r ti n L u me n €¢l<?Ml'3'.CKenn§th ngi qgs tfo m.an d A gn a n d tMr .d ; ; 1 d Mr s . Ma l~ ner.s r anne ie .vern rsen s t e n a show i n Th e fo llowin g en jo y e d a stesk F`ren1ont.Tuesday .fry .a t the C . B. Me hr en s h ome in Pray er meetin ir W as held Fridsv their pic nic grounds. Friday even-'e\jenin;r n t the E d Ha ns en ho me ing: Mes srs. and Me s ds mes Cla us lwli h the fUH0WiI\z D1'B8€nt:Mr . O h n ,Geo rg e Oh rt a nd Mild red,an d Mrs . J o hn Ta y lo r an d f ami ly .A lvi n Ohrz,W a lter Oh r t,Hi l l i s l M I I»nd Mr s.Ha r o ld Rasmussen Mc filasleaur ~.is n d fa r mlv a n d Mr s .Da ia v Di vi ne M. lB: h An le ku e gf g t; wa s ' 1= ; m°= § §lHr.s n d Mr s .Ha r o ld Frenc h over e we e e n r comp et-ann y .:ng her spe c ia l e mplo y me nt i n thel Mr s.ia r ti n Lar sen an d A lto n Voestlonal Ho me ms k i n g depart-were Fndsxr slInner iqueatg st. theme n t of the Fr emon t schools.Hay es Rosenbaum Home i n Oma - Wednesday , June 10,_she will de-ha. lm l l l l l m r nm m r n m l m n m m r:Lou mn ummm nmum nnucnlllut A feed c ompany must appoint twome n fo r go od pay ing wo rk in the loc alities whbne this newe- paper is eiculated.Render ser~ vic e and do sale s work.F a r m experienc e or any kind of sales experienc e helpful.Mus t h mm: car.Pieasant,permanentwor k.Send only name and ad- dress.Personal interview ar» ranged.W ri te B ox 53 9. Hansen or Ur nlna .V u J.|lun\Mm D e ave r lef t f o r Gii lette, W y - omin g;she had spent. two weeks here visiting; relatives.|Mr .an d Mr s.Roy ebi tzler and children were Sunday dinner pfueats of Mr . a n d Mr s.D .0 . ISheeLs.Wednesday the Bap ti st ken-s i n g o n m e t w i t h M r s .W i l l i a m s y ! : 1 §\ - -f » \ » | . | \ u . J u ' § ; l *W B !I \ end siat Sur Cor G.Mr. ily » r = H wi th h e r brother-in-law an d er, Mr. a nd Mrs. J . S. Con ety .lday afte rnoo n visitors a t the uety ho me were Mr . a n d Mr s . L. D ixo n an d c hild ren of Bla ir, . and Mrs. Ned Ty s on and fam- of He r ma n . , , _ _ ,. » » - n - "-w 4 4 -. - -- . - .¢ -o v q r ~ " " - ~ |..Q .\ ~ f q x g i q n d ° ' 1 f _~ 2 e 1 H i r e .J o h n B .E r i k s e n a n d J e r - L i n e w e r e F r e m o n t s h o p p e r s , ursday .John J a c ks o n and __dnughter, visite d at the Ne ls Kn udsen home, Sunday afternoon. Mr . an d Mr s J . p . S u n ds , Ha r - | rie t and W ay ne an d Mr. a nd Mr s. W i lli a m Ma tze n and Rob er t vie »' ited wi th Mr s.Chris Sundn and. Franc es Wiese, Saturday evening.Mr . a n d M m .George Hede luml visited a t Ha r o ld hii nteld fs Thursday evening. Mr. a nd Mra . Sa m Ho ls te in a nd J ohn Ruhr s pent.Sunda y af ter- noon wi th Mr . a n d Mr .J urgen C h r i s t e n s e n . .e __| land c hildren ana Arthur I.\ -Iluunc lll fno movies a t the c ity pa rk"Ihor~day evening.Th e movies an ponsored by the business menofFortCalhouna n d a r e gi ve n 1 wr y week.Viaiu!Sc hmidt in mu c h i m- pn mc i i n he a lth a nd a b le to g ta y a!.~m now.His so n. Bi ll, ha s r e-Llrnc d to hi s wo r k a t Tek ama h. Mrs. J ohn Wiese and daug hter Pe ty , of Gre ig . sp en t a fe w da y s at e pa rental.Ma r ti n Christen- sen home.Mr .an d Mr s .O m l Har ri so n,Oral. J r. , and Ly nne, and Mr. and U. ..un.-inn Q|»m»1» sand Mnrftiret p e r t f o r su mme r school a t F o r t Collins,Colorado.She wi ll atopOver an da y i n D en ve r to b e th e guest o f Mi s s Hilde garde Linde- blad, who also te ac hes in the Fre- mont sc hools. \-¢ 5 f = . 9 _ \ 9 g t 9 » ; - _ ' ] l n w a ». Mr s .W i lli am V o gt vi si te d He r - ma n Lauritec n,Mon da y , at the Fremo nt h ospi tal. Mr s.Soren Wolsrnann enter-tained th e Dorc as c lub, Thursday , : ; \ . ..l - " _ 4 - » . ~ . . . » A n § " n 1 \ . | = l \ | Y LIKE! I-IOM Clarer er B la ir dnle,Cs sc riptiol week . H interest followns De ar Inc l The E 5 TO READ[E T0\VN PAPER me E. Christensen, lorm~boy naw residing at Gl!n» diiomia, renewed his sub- 1 to The Enterprise thislil letter, which will be ufto his mnny friends hem, Add ress SOUTH OMAHA Production Credit Ass'n Announces the »¢.,. C R E A ~ E G G S ~ Open »JED§£SLA§°"Em.,g g 1 2 rnonucm STATION Ill Walt Wldllgtanstrut v) 1.) iz) f a v) vi v) ~» 1) ~) va vp va xi as va » See Us Firnt A. C. P., Fe ed er and Ge ner al Fa rm Loa ns at 4 5é %Interest Charles L. Yochum,Secretary Hern~an visitor, Sunday.Henry Baker of Blair spentSunday with his sister, Mrs. Gene- ~@&&@&&&&&SC§@@®im G ANO T HER New Feed Market N 0 W w e F & l \ l l ' ¢ ;l:v.h¢'rim¢¢.o ~ e Your Order f or -*ND* Binder 0 C 0 M A Twine .mans Representative W ill Be in Blair THURS DAYS 9 A M . w 5 P M . Hi-Grade Buttermilk SirKQI-Q1 in S2 fi Gin :mah fnr _ - - _- _7 - u v ». . . . .- - - - .- - - EnterpHa¢ for one year. rn do i n g ve ry we lll A m work ing f o r the da iry ik e my wo r k ve ry muc h . t th ink th at the re is any . . . : . . . . . . .C h n u .n - 1 : | . . . . . GrmceMr.and . J evemmCurley spe nt Stlildl l'|'» UIIII.Mr .g m l l n .5 |n a m a n ; n u n n . w w - - - » ~ - - . - - - - _ - - - . . -m d l n ,r vi n C l l m l n l l ,H .| n d '1 ' 0 m l h enjoy ed | t n borl'1immieJoewereSundly I:|?|,'h]:° f:|u: fBI:l'fml?; :. dy Cdl-¥.. .=at .the Sonntnbergwhome, n n la lwn o ! . th |H a n d n A i n r O m n h l an d Wednesday .lf u p i i y .£ 2 : g g l n .n m ;Plu gg e m d Mn . F r l n k P tt t e n o n a n d c h i l - "" " ' * - ' - -\:|......._-----_ _....a...a n - A - u alnln n f F i n a n c e ' g p g djnn gf W im I lli jl: lnuvru ll| \| E u\ln| | .|H r . a n d M n . H o u n d n u r : a t G u y ,l n d i l n l a n d H n .J i m '1"=°'="g°_°'~we re dinner : w e l l l n t h o.%!£._.._..I l a n !' h u n a n d H l mf s ; I n | u n 1 m u l ; I d o n . . \ . . . . .ldr. and urs.unarles npven-:k and Johnny were Thursday kernoon wlsrs at the Lester rvendiek home. near Crsiz.Miss Doris Harrison returnedam the hospital in Omaha, Wed- sday,following an appendee-ny;she is recuperatinx nicely die home of her parents, Mr.d Mrs. L B. Hanilon Ind willmum to Omahl Tuudly for alit with friends belore resuming r work.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rogert, Mr.d Mrs. Ben Wachter and Janein 'mesdav eveninz visitors of.ma and Birdie Fletcher.Mrs. Fred Hovendiek returned onday evening aiter two weeks the Henry Hoveudick home in air.Mr.and Mrs. L. B.HarrisonDoris were Sunday dinner.\at the Ed Ha.\'ril°n home , Tekamah.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Hoven-ck and Mr.and Mrs. Chaternvendick, Jan and lone, drove » Mead. Sunday..Miss Ulla Peck,accompanied y her cousin. Misa Eva Willkins r Arlington,lelt Monday mom-:ig for Wayne, ta attend summer chool,Mr.and Mrs. Paul Hovendick .nd Bessie Ann were Friday even-ns vislums at John Jsckaon's.Mr. and Mrs. William Peck of -lan-ihurg, Iowa, and Millard Peck if Blair spent Sunday at the per- n TFred Pak home.'William Surick spent Fri-iay altemoon at John Jsn:kson's.Mr. and Mrs.Bert Thompsonand Richard werg Friday evening Billy were supper gunna, sanony,ol Mr. and Mrs. Chula Gottsch.Aidrey Johnsen spent several days vacationing at the BillChristensen home, near Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Knudaen and Mary Beth attended a farewell party for Henry Sohumaker, Sun- day afternoon.Henry Gherke visited at theWilliam Matson home, Sunday.Mr.and Mrs. \Joh|\Marshall and children and Mrs. Lucy Stew- art visited at the Paul Stewart,home in Omaha, Sundlyf I Mr. and Mrs.Pete Olson andMr. and Mrs. John Jensen spentSaturdayevening with Mr. and Mrs. Nels Knudaen. Theresa Ann Nielsen spentWednesday with her grandmoth-er, Mrs. N. P. Nielsen while hermother attended achievement day at sim-.Mr. and Mrs.W. B. Jefferson u d at Harold Misfeldvs, Wednesday evening.Jessie Jansen ot Kennard wasanovernightguest of HarrietSands,Wednaday,and VernaKrusespentTuedayevening with her.Mr. and Mrs. Harian Christen-sen spent Sunday night and Mon-day at the J. T. Christensen home.Mr.and Mrs. Henry Tietgenand daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wiese visited at the Albert Sunda home. Sunday afternoon.Hal Lyons olilled at the Pete Olson home.Wednesday evening.Mr.and Mrs.G. F.Paulsenwere pleasantly surprised,Satur-day evening when their card clubvisitors at the Cecil Thompsonihaonored them on their 85th wsdlsome in Blair.iding anniversary and presented Mr.and Mrs.Howard Curlemlthem withapieture.s r . . .Lol-, ...A Disk snent Fri-Mrs. Hana Sorensen and Grace a n o l Mr.and Mrs.Claire omas, last Thursday.Mr.and Mrs. William Krugerentertdndthefollowinggdeste in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Lea-singer and children: Mr. and Mrs.John Kruger. Mr. and Mm. TomMrs. Renae, Misses Eliz-Benhs and Christine and Mr.and Mrs.Paul and children, last Sunday. Walker,abeth,KrugerKnngerMiss Patty Beadle will enjoyhersummer vacation lrom herSmte University studies by em-ployment in the Union Padflc summer resort at Bryce Canyon,Utah.She lelt lor that place Saturday night.William Sonnenber Sr.,re~tuumed Sunday after lting with friends at Dubuque, Iowa.Guy _Slader arrived Saturdayfrom Wilmington. Delaware. for a inursuay.um... ......- .,....__ .,Svogerson were there Friday The Brewster school meeting.was held Monday evening withElmer Monson as director; EmilMatzentreasurerandJim Nel- sen. moderator.Miss Kathryn Schroeder will leach at Brewsternextyearand Nora Cofllignn willtesah near Tekamah.Mrs. William Wulhurn and Mrs, Bernard Thompson assisted Mrs.Frank Jlhnel,Monday.Mrs.John Barry and Mrs. Cora Hin: were visitors in the ahamoon.Frank Jahnel returned homefrom the hospital, 'rbursdsy. Vllitiors last week at the Frank Jshnel home were Mr, and Mrs.Bill Wulbum,Mrs.AnnaKempcke, Mrs- Dave Kruger, PeteWright, Mrs. Verda Hansen, Mrs. John Kruger, Clark Jslmel, Hrs. vening. two weeks vacation at the home of his father and brother.Onl Harrison celebrated his birthday, Sunday.Those Dresent were Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Harrison,Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Hanneman ofCrsilz. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Muel-ler, Charles and Dolores ol Teka- mah.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Pihl- gren and little daughter of Chia~ go, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Steyernnd daughter of Omaha, Mr. andMrs. Frank Adams and Miss Jes- sie Mcldillan.John Autzen and Mn.ShirleyDicfanhaugh were united in mar-riage, Tuesday afternoon, June 2,st the Ponca Lutheran Church. An unusual feature of the cere-mony was that a son of the bride,Ilnle Didanbsugh and a daughterof the groom, Min Margaret Aut-zen. served as the best man andbridesmaid for the parents.Wed-lnadsy night the_newlywed.s held' Roscoe Stewarh Mr. and Mrs. ViWieaen and Rollsnd Stewart, Mr.and Mrs.Fritz Jahnel. Mr.andMrs. Pete Jensen. Mrs. Elton Bin-sell, Mr. and Mrs. Byron McDon»add and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ber~' nsrd Thompson and son and Mrs.Amanda Svogerson and Mr. and Mrs. Nels Laurltsen.Marilyn Ann Vogt is under the dodor's a re with pneumonia.John Vogt was severely soslded on his side and arm when womein the tractor became wo hot,Sunday.l Mr. and Mrs. Chris Christolfer-sen spent Sunday at the Soren' Wolsmsnn home.I Mr. and Hrs. Bill Wulbum vis- ited at t-he Bemnrd Thompson home, Sunday evening.1Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jann and Ru-dolph and Byron Lsuntsen spent]Sunday st Paul Wulrs,helping Clitford celebrate his hinthday _ I " 1'Av|.on & WELLS LIVE STOCK AUCTION s vn ! w 7 0 | N s s mn r Fremont at 12:00 O'doek I-logs - Cattle - Horan - Sheep A dependable, convenient market for farmers and feedas to buy and sell all kinda o!livestock.All modern.sanitary equipment.> \ Opentid Under neon: ms sum Bupervtdm, Taylor rr Wells Auction Company FREMONT, NEBRASKA B u . A H o m e W h i l e Yo u Ca n T he W a r Production Board H a s Virtually Stopped All Construction of Homes.~ s B Th H Y -wYT... "é'... §.n°EZ. iff'antwhrle F i n a n c e I t W i t h A n enhan News _-»¢ a»¢ " ¢ l » r ..f ' ; ¢ ~r .I ~.p .. ."»J '4 5 N P r .a n d M r s .M .o. .D a v i n w e 1 y e v e n i n g vi m t o r s a t e o f M r .a n d M r s .c u p a"I§"é$'~»'i'»~i"»?`i»1T»fQ1?!P\39"'- ~ l'P!=:,'E_i'f'"'?..'f!..l" .'f::=::::; .-a¢.|9B§"...|lI°"° for a.n r ul. I ja... §'!°_Lf°'i'i'."..'}."".£".}.'!3 8 su |F. H. A. LUANSliganIm t l a k K u g g w 15 n `z n wee ac e B w$311,h o m e n e u T m - 3 " hx-neun Kr u ug e r of Sin ux C i ty §."§.¢".¥.1¢ theazveek-en a z h fxfxz Alles l-lazel_Christensen Wu AFridwevemnla lle :at Fred l vvuy ne auuun n u -. ~ - --......ing Cli fford L iesc he the pan week. A b o u t seventy -live relatives And friends gath ered Sunday e ve n i n g w h e lp Mr .an d Mrs . G. F .Pauluen c e le b n w L h d r 88thlnn ivers ar y .Mr . an d_ Mr s. P au l- se n .y ew presented wld : a p u r s e ln u mm.!\ lr ,5 nn d Mn. C lai re Th omu xc - c ompan led tgf M r . m d Mn . D e n ~ nison vlsi Mr .an d Mr s . J oh n Shipley ,Saturday ,a t Counc il Bluf fs.' B w d y c o u n c i l h u as ke d all rs o n mp e r ty t o keep th eowne_.| .. ....» mm.. n.. eidnwnlkn lli u r r y we re u n u u ;».......helped Llo y d Jncnb celebrate birthday , Sunday afternoon. Buy De len se Bon ds und S a v i n g s u mp : No wl For the Longest Term, Lowest Inter- est and Smallest Monthly Payments EW E X szoc$2.51ss,o¢83,51$|,0( er Known Al u r u z z-E*'°:e ..... u mfr na |°== mm.Irena! ~ IIIHI-A -- -.-..n c u - nmd .l i n . F r e d ~ B g m i | |m1u1§umq:¢1[aL¢».su¢¢1¢|w Do no I0 l a m 2 0 y a n L o a n , 2 0 n m lm n . 2 0 y e a n la m , 2 0 y a r n $13.48 $1s.s5 szo.zz833.59 Mo n th ly Mu n lh ly Mo n th lyMo n th ly I 0 l a m , 2 0 y a n '828.96 (Phu Mnnthly Parllon of Tues and hmuruce)mm m, Mary were Sunday supper gustsof Mr. And Mn. heater Cu`rley. Thursday evening visit/ors stBen.'l`hompson's were Misses Loretta Kuhlmnnand Etta Krolm,August Jordan and Henry Jack m a n Henry Kruger family were Mrs.lda Hanks Mr. uid Mn. EwaltHagermanandfamily,Mr.mdMn.Rudolph Hanke and familynmesv. and Either Kruger, andMin Marie Lmer m( Sioux City, Iowa.Attending Ladies Aid At Telm u Hall Wednesday,wereMadame! Jay Frasier and Tam my Jo,u m m Smith,HurryKruger, Hennnn Snrick. CharlesKmlm, sa Blum, pm] Sprick andumy a nd Em Krolm.HIM Agatha Bundrle of Shaw- Sixnday dinner guest: of no W ondn,is vinrlting her returned hom Minnesota,'mec-dsy site: spendingf ten days with relatives.Mr. and Mrl..Edwnmd Larson and dauglxtea vidted at N. P. Nielsen. Saturday evening.Mr. and Hrs. Charles Christen-sen and Karen and,Mrs.NelsGirlstensen spent Monday in Om- Mr.and Mrs. Ervin Neuhausand Elvin Sunds of Omaha helpedHarriet Sundl celebrate her birth- dey. Sundry..Mr. and Mrl.Geor¥B MxsieldtDsryl md IAHAII. Mr. and Mu.Richard Andrews and ArthurKnudaenof Omaha enjoyed nncut-door brelklut a t the EricKnudlen home, Sunday morning. Mr, and lrl. Charles Christen-ben spent Saturday nt the J. T. Chrlnanlen home._Mrs.William Matson and ooudn. ~ 1. B. Harrison.lin Evezzl Wien vm Benaan shov- u a nune NH .Y-~ »::v.e_ _'°. ;' " °_ : ' 1 . . . . . . : " \" " " '1 Cnlifomia. ann mn. uon mm uiBlair visited at the George Ohrt home the pan. week.Mrs.Fmnk Tietz l-in been doing her bit for her country bydriving the trtcl/or for her hul-hnnd's Wlndrow hey bsler.Mlm Donna Kruse ment a few Delures Cook, qf Cwnexl Bluffs, lawn.Misa Billie Bess Butterfield vls-gwd with her numnu.Mr.andllirs. C. C. Butterfield u few days Inst week.Mr. and Mm.*Hg Knme a nthe pannta ol a bn y boy bamJune 3rd at Luthenn Hospitnl inOn-phi.Mrs. Kruse is the form- erRuberta Kruse.Mr. md Mn.Gus Kortum MDenver, Colorado, are hen lor svisit with Hrs. K¢1rtnm'| father, Ban! Kay,Mrs. Gul Hieus ul Lynn is vllfning at the lwmn ol lie: niece, Mrs. Rl¢h»=1\_S'°':=~.__ last week visiting her cousin, 0'IL PAY IT OFF FASTER IF YOU ulKEiNslsr oN AN F. n. A. Lo/m on THE HOME YOU BUY For all F.H. A. Loa ns .mr APPLY ToUNAL COMPAT H E N A T I 500 FirslL Nationll Bank BldgOMAHA. NEBRASKA LIIZCUI run su\. --._,..,,.and 9,Portion of July Ul r Z 3 ~Adveldld in Th! Enhrvlils Mr. mddiektmdndfunuldnuvieuforxznrmnnamlunan, Kirby. ~ Scouts Invested An investlture was held by 1.Arlington Girl Scouts, lut Mo day evening, when mothers of girls and members of the kmscanLegion auxiliary,Girl - sponsors,were guaia. Legal Notices Nofrxcn or surr A. C. Debei, Atwmey TO: Hanrv B. Dexter. . . . . . DE: Yi \ravine »...-»\E ~ Q - ! ~ » ~ '..34 "" M n . ~ x .I t Ka os etsbertained four tah fgs at br ids v.Tu eb dly .honoring her daughter-iwI| .1r, F m m .ll and°§,.;.. ___' m g 1,500.00 Fire department qqdpmeilt | gg om*9 u n :vs a dwlv r lor un. A:-nold ' R fnmurly Ann;Hu i s Mnrdhorst.t thg iMordhnn¢ home, Sundl Pnuz went uaMrs. Arnold . Hn. Henrv Rix. Alben; Appl md Mme Hnnun. Mr. md Francis Haven-dick visited nt the Fred Mordhorst home, Thundly evenimr.Mr.and Mm.John Dornatkm'and family: Mr.~ M n . He n r y Miscellaneous nurooseu -r Civi\LM m m m u m uFor mvrnem. of Drindlllandin!-slut on bondedindebtedness due or tnbecome due md lor link- 750.00 500.00 l l bruh, Edwin P. Davies will of- ~ :°' probate, a 'f'.zf°".,.'°~s:';; men z m sWill usd Testament of Annie B. Davies, deoeued,at which rimsund place : l l n o m concernedmn y a p p d r .. . X ° ¢ . » . ¢ . .¢ tb l p f v- buhe Lhanaf.Dated thin 23rd day of MAY. 1942.(SEAL)Mbna H. Nelson.21 -it County Judge. w s o n l h n t D ; - Ka r en ih v B e tt aH n .Arthur Hsnsen In d M n . F w d Weamergnrd attended the L a d e n Re mg n mn n hmcheon inBlairAndtheAchievemantDa y m m m Wedneadnv.Mr s .m p - en F olev a nd Mrs . Elme r Hn ln un the twentydifth anniverssrv Qfthe Lsdiea' .ua at the Role H111 Church.Sund|.y.Each familybrought well Iilled pig;dc bukstn1|~ r the day minus: and re- M n and Mrs. Ed Chrhuvnsenment llonday nvmlnx nt th: mm-er Betta home eelebnzint the lst ..,,.¢--=.|- s o ~ i h m~ m inn. A. A. 11.111- beck won high prize, Hn. VernonMarshall, second; and Mrs. Alloc Newcom I The guest of hon-or also vtg lrosentled with 1 gift. The intents included Mesdam~ D. I4 u u . u u il a.fHer\ry t e r : - . - . B. Dexter: n. D. uu-. Dexter, real mmeIDWIQ of H, B. Dex- M.Dexter;.....De X-nemo unknown. spouseM. Dexter;J. C-W. ....K1i ne.x~e.\lnlme unkniiwn,ter; Junetar. realofJeno Kline; ._.unkmwn. vnfe of J. C. w. Kline:Georare W. Neff: . . _ . Nell. realname unknown. spouse M GwrxzeW.Neff; ul.helm.devlseel.lenteea.vereonel renruanntivee. and ell other Dereonn in-terested in the eatltu of!the 'lallowlnz nxrned decetted mr-sonnz Henry B.Dexter.H.B. Dexter. Jane M. Dexter. J. C. W.....__-..A r<...~» w. Nm. ml I NOTICE OP PROBATE OF wlu. Walter G. Huber. Attorney In the County Court ol Wuhimz- ton County. Nebraekn.NOTICE:On the 26th dev ofJune,1942 at ten o'clock A. M..at the County Court Rooms lnBhlr.wuhi ngum County.Ne~ bruka. Merletta Lyons will offerfor probate, a written instrumentuurnoninxtobethel m Will and Teatunent ol lalenh Lyons deceased. lt which time end niece all nenona concerned may nnrearmd contest the probate thereot".\.»-mm.A... .I Mew, s&'£'Z="Tlk' 3Gi>i§flsm- °"""`ne'winz old nquxinunea.\'"~ rnocn, Vernon m..»....., .- ...inn -_ _ . _ . .- _ - -, .. .-soo.oo| Seladee of \employeee,nulntamnce.operation and extension of waterlYlten1 _-_---_-.._---.s1,soo.oo Muni: md nublin unuse-rnenu 100.00 snc'r1oN 2.Thu. the Chl-lb man and Board of Trustees of said Vllleze hereby certify that the following is | true Ind correct statement o l the axttre revenueof the Village of Kcnnnrd.Ne- b r u b .received lor the filall : g y commencing on the ti nteedey of May. 1941: Mr.and Mn.Harold W. Ru-munen and anlaren and Mr. und Mrs. Merton Cornoliul and flmllv helped Chris Rasmueeen of F\'¢- gmnt observe his birthday. Thurs- ay eveninz.Mr. -na Mrs. Otw nuuen md some were Sunday d i n n e r . J o!Mr. md Mrs. Emil Mu n n . Mr. me Mn.Jenn Hnneen were liter-noon end e\xDD¢r zum.Mr. md Mrs. une Jenvemn and(emily were Smmdey dinner mdsunper nests ot Mr. uid hire.Otto Rmve and Dorothy.Mr- andMrs. August Gnuee, Marlene and 1..-mrs... \|.a. nnnu md M118 Davies.L. ld.Peterwn, HarryOslennnn, ben Weber, C. C. Cook, Alice Neweozn,A.A.l-hhlheck,Lawrence B vm. Elma Gllfrey.Chet G.ll. Georxe Schoett-zer. Nord B r.and phrjorm Ormeby of Cas , Wyomng.Guests at the Koos home overthe weekend were their son. Rach-ard Kaos, end Min Knthleen Del-lrudel of Elkhorn, Mr. and Mn.Forrest A. Knee at lad. South Dakota.Mr. and Mn. l-'rlnk Bnrritt ofCheyenne, Wyominx. :vent Fndey with hm niece.Mn .Cllrwee Freud: md !emily.____|§££°IR}2 C-$x`¢`i. ini' Olin and none. 1,._.,_.....1 Jdmmap Tuesday. Judith ter of Mr.endKro nr and l ldnnzhlsf of Hr.Korihoj nnderwelat Telrtnllh- Rev.»A. W.' Saturday from Ation MD to Galll he and Mn.Claggn-in-lw md _da gf"~'were ogner cmn mem:an H11 rx this district at the lm . . . . . . _. _. . . . . .:mm-T' a a 1 ¥1'"'w'$?""*¢"§&°'"' .an y an rs.~w e r e a f t e r n o o n v i s i t o r s . K r g g g r d g u z h - ' § l . l f l l t * I IB ~ 'u m a .i K ; _ h o j , |T h e B e n V o l s a n d I a n d H n .( g y m ,f a m i l i e s s p e n t .S u x d n y n t t o n t i l e c t o m i e a P o l x i n h o m e i n O m l l m M r . a n d M m .C l u e n c Clarke returned loth a.nd °'°*lY ' "two 1reek'| "_"_|eve!\i1rir vmto n a t the ». Otto Von. home.nn. NU* M°n°°'|Mn.vis Ho1~e1 rice visited their\'childre and Marin'P.*F'PF" _¥f' EPI' I omdmn shannon.\;e.~d n n l l u u n moon uro- | xnddonnHunk Kny and nmwr.m ,hhnoi sm Koenig at the Joe L Schneek-are Sundayapuantal. ndlck afsd Vo n wenma dn- musa rnnwn .mw»w.., Q.was in charge of tha impnceremony.The folluwingwere invested: Dnrlenn Mund Shiriey Johnson,Tend Scouts: Ina Dem Fnmch, Lou Hman, Audrey Pmlsw ty Ann lldhhon and Anitn beck, Second Clnsa Smuu; BOswnnnn and'M;rllyn Hal! mexd Gund! fur tive yenScouts (both girls no Pint Girls Scouts);Hema llundy and Ulu! Scout, received th Scout pin. Af. tha dole of um mmm y o u l u ' native gixla y and erfoot Ni n n , Bet- r m 1 . everly l,Nu - m a l lClans l Sec- .e Girl on y , 1 | | 1 l 4 x i N;n xha in eel an -so 01 di fe a lu al di B N Y notiMmphia nfemWaobj. toabcplsd d m ymseres:u i of. peiof a 1anpe 20 N\ n J, aB A ! me, .nu \...~....e _ _, _mel unknown: and sll oermnsl vin! or elnlmlnaheny internet lots 4 snd s ln Block 14.ex- pt. a strip of lend 60 feet out ld west by 140 feet north and nth in the Northwest cornerlot 4, ln Dexteis Sewnd Ad- tion: also a su-lo oi lend 10 et mrth ond south by 240 fee: ist snd west lyinz lmmedistslv nth of said lot 4 nforeolidl uid ll ol Block 14 ln Dexter's Ad- tion. all belnR in the Citv of lslir. in Wnahinzton Countv. ehnska. reel nunes unknown:ou and each ol' vou are hereby .fled that on the 16th dnv of 1.l942_ Orval Andreuen asntilfcommencedanunion.inst you and exch of you u de- darm in the District Court ofshington County. Nebruka. theect and lwrnose which action is quiet the title ln and to the lv., described real estate in the intiff in tee simole axzainst theims of you and each of you. andenjoin and bar vou and each of i from heresiter claiminz or as-tinz anv rizht. title. lien. inten- . claim or demand in or upond real estste or any part then.-and for equitable relief. You nn- required to answer said tition on or before the 29th devJun:-. lilill. in delault of which decn-.. will be taken axruinst youd exirh of you as proved in said tition.Orvnl Andi-easen.At Plslntlff. DTICE OF PROBATE 01-' WILL A. C. Debel. Attorney vl 'ri-ir;COUNTY COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, NE- BRASKA.NOTXCE:On the 19th day ofune.1942. at 10 o'eloek .A. M..t the County Court Rooms inilair,Washington County,Ne- HOME OFPerlect Tdkilg ricrum ulwu uns n m -.1 V......,.1942.(SEAL)Alble n. Nelson.22-4t County Judge. NOTICE o r ADMINISTRATION Ofihnlon &O'Hxn!nn, Attorney! In;.heC§ou:.yNC<un of Wuhinz- n un .ed ESTATE OF Minott D. Wilcox, Notlceis hereby eriven that on the 26th day of June, 1942. at theCounty J\1ds¢e'so1{lce ln the Citygf Bair. Wuhimztarn kCounty'. rgn s . at tw o'oe i t -ter-noon of .oil diy. then!oll:winl matter will be hesrd and consid-ggd- to-v The Petition gf M . ei-ess cox ora wr or ennnointment of T ria Wilcox no ndministrltdx of eltate of said Mlnott D. Wncox. deceased Dated June 8. 1942. (SEAL)Albee H. N¢l50l\»22-4t County Judxze. NOTICE OF REFEREUS SALE Robins & Yost, AttorneysFremont. Nebraska Notice is hereby iriven that by virtue U! an order of sale issued by the District Court of Wuhini- Lon County, Nebraska. on June 3.1942. in an action pending in slid court wherein Merle A. Miller isplaintiff and Charles F. Schroeder.et ol,are defendants.directixltthe undersigned Referee to sell the reel estate hereinniter described. I will sell at Dublic auction on theGth dny of July. 1942,at 9:00o'clo<:k A- M.at the west front door of the Countv Court House in the Citv of Blair, WashingtonCounty.Nebruka.the following;The Northeast Quarter (NE'f$)of Section Sixteen (16). TownshipSeventeen(17).North.RangeTwelve(12).East of the Sixth (6)P.M.,Washington County. Nebraska.Terms of sale: 15% euh at time of sale ond balance in cash upor confirmation.Said sale will be held' oven one hour.Dsted June 4. \942.WALTER G.HUBER. 22-54:Referee. RESOLUTIONI-s'rl~MA'rs OF EXPENSES FORTHE FISCAL YEAR OF 194.2-me o n s i s l a m ~ THURSDAY June ll-Adm, ll-38ds All That Money 'BE IT RESOLVED,BY THECHAIRMANAND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE vlLl.AGE OF KENNARD_ NEimAsKA=_ SECTION 1.That the Di-obableamount of monev needed for allwruoees to be raised by said Vil- Re sstlos i ni smjwe wecol"Q ar C11At (S Tl venue received from alllouroea..------_.--$¢,1'l1.M racrrlon s.That this resolu-nbo mm-e d a tl s rs e uo o n tho nutu of this Board and that ne be published four conaecudveaka in Tha Enterprise, a legalekly newspaper of general dr- latiun in the Village of Kennard, nbraaka.Passed and approved this 2nd y of June. 1942.WILLIAM R. HARPER, »-,331-» of the Board of Trustee. A. R. Brock, Village Clerk. >EA1-l . 22-4s NOTICE OF SUITA. C. Debel, Attorney D:James J. Coulter, . . . . Coul-ter, real name unknown, wife ofJames J. Coulter. Elisa J. Wat-son, . . . .Watson, real nameunknown.husband ol Eliza J.Watson,John Coulter. ....Cfllllber.real name unknown, wrle of John Coulter.Jesse J.Coulter,....Coulter,realnameunknown,wife of JesseJ.Coulter, William H. Coulter,... . Coulter. real name un~known,wife o l William H. Coulter. Jane E. Watson, . . . .Watson,real name unknown, husband of Jane E.Watson.Matilda Bruner. . . . . Bruner.real name unknown, husband of Matilda Bruner,Frances E.Bruner. . . . . Bruner, real nameunknown, spouse of Frances E. Bnrner,S.Kristian Hansen, . . . . Hansen.real name un-known, wife of S. Kristian .Han-sen,Matilda Kronherg,OlofKronberg, the heirs. devisees, legatees.personal representa-tives and all other persons in-terested in the estate of any ofthefollowing named deceasedpersons:James J.Coulter,Eliza J. Watson, John Coulter, Jesse J. Coulter,William H. Coulter,Jane E. Watson,Ms- tilda Bmner, Frances E Brun-er, s. Kristian Hansen, MatildaKronberg,Olof Kronberg ,realnamesunknown,and all per-sons having or claiming any in-terest in the South hal! of the . I l I l I I I l I l l . Northeast quarter and lots six`and seven in the West thalf ol the Soudneast quarter in Sec-tion 30,Township 18 North, Range 11 East of the 6th P. M.in Washington County, Nebras~ ks.real names unknown,D lendantszYou and each of you are herebynotifiedthat on the 8th day ofJune, 1942, Arnold S. Hansen and Lydia J.Hansen as plaintiffs commenced an action against you and each of vnu as defendants in I I 1 .warn mrs-.v ..._-.Louise lallman were also ,frannoonandmoverguests.Mn. Ray Ruwe and children wereThlrrsday afternoon callers at the parenhl home._Those around this communityhaving the measles this week areDavidWulf. Donald Wulf.and Katherine Madsen.Mr. and Mrs Ed Mencke wereSundayafternoonandsunoerguestsofMr.and Mrs.Ge°f¢°Mancke ln the evenlnz.theycalledonMrs.Gus Mencke and Jack.~Jl1r. ma Mrs. Paul Stirnmermsnof Missouri Vallsv were Sandal!dinner and suvver :meets of Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Ruwe and family.In the eveninlt. the Ruwefamilycalled on Mr.and Blre. Otto Matzen and sons._Miss Marian Nelson and .lunlce Peterson are takin! a snmmll'course at the Midland Colleiif-Mr. and Mrs. James Sappenfleld and children were Saturday even-ing dinner sruem of Mr. and ~Walter Sanllenfield Other visit-ors dur-inn the week were Mrs. Laura Torts and Myron.Junior Thone. George Nelson and MarianIauie Jensen and Janice Petersen.Members of the Sniker BabyBee! 4-H Club and their leader, Morgan Rasmussen,held their meetins:at the Harold W..Ras- rnussen home.Sunday evenrns!._Mrs. Marian Denman and chil-dren of Springfield.and Miss Leona Hansen ot Denver aresnendink several days visltimz atthe varental. Will Hansen home.Marian Nelson and Janice Pet-erson attended the weddinz ofElaine .lesperaun and Eric Chris- tensen at the First Lutheran Church. Friday eveninz..vlqgm duxinrz the week with Mr.d Mrs.Harold RasrnusseuandfamilywereMr.and Mrs.Albert -Snrick and family.and Richard and Janet French.Mrs. Laura Hinkley and Mrs.Chris Rasmussen called on Mrs. Raymond Rasmussen and duusn-ters.I-'riday afternoon.ln the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussenanddalmhters waited with Mr-. nd Mrs. Everett Stork and fam- l Y~Mr. and Mn. Jens Iverson wereSunday evening visitors with Mr.and Mrs. Pew Iverson.Stanley Andr-eason. fonnerly ofthis community has enlisted in thearmy and is now stationed'at Fon Sill. in Oklahoma.Visitors during the week with Walter and NinaAnnaand AndrewAmes. Mr. and Mrs.and Duane. and Mr. Roliand and Philip.Those hel_nlnr¢ R._Harold Rao Anderson wereRasmussen olAlbert Kuhr.and Mrs. Lars Mira Joan Ludwig annSchmidt,who werefrom Arlington at theBoys'State last week,from Lincoln, Saturday.o .l"'"T T,'f°°r-€l..».""" e om.and Mrs. Forrest A. Koos of Lead.South Dakota, accomuanied Rich-ard Koos to Lincoln. Monday.The Willing Worken I-H ClubmetwiththenresidenliShlrlwJohnson; the makin! ol chocolate cake was the main feature ot theprogram.Cookies will be madeal. the next meeting at the home of Anita Hahlbeck.Rev. and Mrs Martin of Alrona.Iowa, returned home Fnday atterseveraldw! wi th Mrs.Martln'ssister, Mrs. Harry Gillry, and oth- er' relatives._Mrs.Amelia Baker ol Sturgis,South Dakota. arrived last. week to visit Mrs. Fred DeWeber._Miss Anna Keller ol .Lincolnspenttheweek-end with hermnther and sister.Mrs.BlancheWoods Keller and Donna.When ghe returned to Lincoln Donna ac-companid ber for a week's`vrsrt prior to going to Crete for the_an- nual conference of Congregation-al young folks.Mrs. Omar ltellerof Omaha also spent Sunday at the Keller nolue.Private First Class Archibald Schlspfer leit Thursday, June 4,for Galveston. Texas.alter a ten~day furlough with his mother,Mrs.Jack Schlapfer.Schlaperleft here ten months ago when hewasinducted into the army andsince that tim; has been stationed at l'-'nrt Crook, "§5*""'.' § " . " ' V " ' worth, Kansas.ort us ls,lr-ginia,Boston Harbor.Msssadvu-setts,Peadelton.Vlrglnla andRegimentalHeadquarters,20th G. A.ln changing he.has trav-eled more than 5.000 miles. uurusdelegatesGirls' andreturned Kathleenand Mr. ~f l Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eby and chil- dren were Omaha shorrpers.Fn-dny.Mr. Eby.who is employedatMead, spent the weekend at home._The DeSoto school meetlnz washeld.Monday.when Moderatorc llmml llineline was elected fora three-year term.At a l¢¢°¥\dmsetinrr. next week.m¢mb°\'°_°f the board will reach a decisionrexsrdinsc a ulsyzround around the school.Mrs. Bob Jones of west ol Ifort Cglhquri sl>¢;\t Tllursdav everanz z th ete ones ome.a Argund sixty friends gathered st tho c. 0. Hineline home.Sun-day when a shower was held in mrs.rtaymonn power and sun.Warren. Mrs. Clarks stayin! (or a lonmer vdsit.David Rutledge. sos of Mr. andMrs. Roy Rutledge o!Oakland ment last week with his |flDd~ Parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Rut- ledxre.Mr. and Mn. William Rasrnus-sen had as guests.Saturday andSunday, Mr. and Mrs Julius Ras-mussen and Mr. and Mn. David Rasnussen of Audubon lows.Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kildgsard of Brush. Colorado, mme Tuesday to attend the Danish Lutheranconvention at Dana Collelre.Theyare Visitinrr here with Ed Olson and Mrs. Amanda Rasmussen. The yearly meeting of the schooldistrictwas held Monday at theschoolhouse:the annual resortswere l'¢ld and the levy was made for the comin: year.Mrs. Pete Knrse snent Monday in Blair at the Lester Potter home. Friday ln lair with Mrs.Niels Jesoer-sen.Mrs.Ivan Helms and lais o l Omaha visited at the Godsev andKroner homes. Tuesday and Wed- nesday.Rev. A. W. Clarke attended the Hurt County Ministerial meetina Mrs A ands Rasmussen suent' at oakland,Monday.The lsstl meetinz of the year, it was in the nature of a picnic. Miss Jean Rasmussen retumed Sunday from Tekamsh where she grandparents. Mr- a.rld Mrs. Har- rv Cooper.MissBernadeen Otto of Albertlee. Mimesota and Miss DorothyOttoo l Watertown.Minnesotawereweek-end miata of Miss Dszmar Olson. Mn.Andrew 1-Ioier and Laura and Mm.Louie Knudsen wereullers at the Mrs. Amanda Ras-mussen home, Thursday aftemoon. Henry and Anna Raver of Blairattendedthe funeral services for .lohn Horn at the Bautist Church, Sunday. Coal In The War ' had soent two waks with her Mr. and Mn. Charles Voas andLeroy and Mr. and Mrs.LouieV w were entertained at a fishaunner at the home of Alles and Andrew Wlose.Janet Folev is suendlnx two weeks at the Jerry Daley home in M Mrs J hnr. lhd .o llf and vlr-gn and Evelyn of Wayne, No- braska.attended the weddinz ofMissRuthBrownandHarry Wine. Wednesday.The Rhollfs were dinner lrueotnon Wednesday at the Otto Wrich|horne.On Thursday they accom- panied Alice and Andrew WineandLorettaWrlchtoMissouri Valley where they visited Mr. and Mrs.Ferdinand Wiese and Max.ine.Tlluminy evening:theRhollfs,Otto Wrich and familyandMr.and Mrs.Harry WiesevlsliedMrs.Sovhia WiesesLouiseandIerov Voss andMarie Jahnel were visitors of Mr.5nd Mrs. Johann Lsuritsen.Sun- sy.Mr.and Mn. Elmer Holstein spent Fnday evening with MRandMrs.Georze Suverkruhbe at|the Geonze Sorenson home near Benson,|Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hovendick I I 'and children spent Friday me-r~\ noon at the Orville Sack home. James and Gerald Foley areattendingtheCatholicvacation school in Blair.Mr.and Mrs.oo h Voss and dauzhters svent Wednuday even»me at the Amold Schmidt home.Maxine Voss remained st theSchmidt home for a abort vaca-ition.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur HansenandMr.and Mrs.Pred Wester-~ and Dan spent ThursdayeveninrtattheRobertFoley home.»Henw Kay left Sunday for'Camp Leavenworth. Kansas.Mrs.K l Y l f l i Mrs.Rymer Fedde areB1-Bylnrz with. their ual-ents.Mr.' ~Mrs.William Jahnel while their husbands are in the army.Mr.and Mrs.Bd Christensenhelved Mrs, Tom Ear-wood of Blairoelehrateherbirthday,Saturday evening. I l Mr.d Mrs.B v dManv an industry of which the`Lols. MT and Mrs. oil.. JS. 'Ja aublic hears relatively little is do-inx masmilicent and essential work on behalf ol the war eilort. Coal isacasein saint.Aaany Anm and Shirley and Mr. andMn.Elmer Holm-in soent Sun-lday eveninz.at the Gus Paulson home, honorrnz the asus wedding sohool child knows. coal is a vital anniversary of the Psulson's_Dart of industrial Dwduction l Mr.~ M r s . _Otto Voss andand so coal rs vital to military vxc- f§milY visited with Mr. and Mrs.tory.Today coal production is a¢|Vlctor Elmer on Saturday evening. an extremely hlzh level. and still]Mr.and M m Elmer Holstein further increased vroduetlon lswere Sunday afternoon visitors olmannedAnd the coal lndustry isdoing that under extremely dllfl Mr and Mrs Lester Lorremann.''~~l'~n .`"lil-s.B b A d a mi.-..,.....iMrs.William l-llnemes .ufnf icult conditions.a n d A n d r g w ~ s u n d l c ; short program was given by tha Soouta.Shirley Johnson.IleneMundy and Ina Dean Frunrh, ac- companied by Beverly Osterman,sang "The Wedding of Jack and Jlll";Anity Hahlbeck played a piano solo;Audrey Paulsen and Nina Inu Hansen give s tap dauoo; and Darime Mundy nad a poem. The Govenlment And Inflation Inflation Ls caused when public purvhaslnz power zoos un at atimewhen the susuly ol brood! available for uublic oonsumotlon goes down.That Wiela almost .universally :need so by ecom-mlsla.And. iudzed bv lt. the Fed~ eral rrovemmest itself ls one of themost inflatlonsrv influences ln tha nation.The billions the xovern-ment spend.: for non-war uuruoleshelvs to create an artificially ln-flsted nurchasinrr power whicheomoetesfor a rided and dwindlinz suoolv of noodl- That is one of the most compel- linnr reasons for maximum re-trenchment in Federal non-warsoendinr.Business and individu- .als must tisllten their belts in or-der to nav for wsr and prevent ln-lflat-ion.The lzovernment. which isthe Rrestest slwllder of all, must do likewise.The House reoently took a coursrrous step in the rlrrht direction when it dractlculls' pruned six major aunrovriation bills.That policy must be con- tinued and intensified if diaaa- trous economic conseouenca are to be avoided. I Mrs.Francis Hovendick andLois .lean attended a shower forMrs. Arnold Rix at the Fred Mord- horet home.Bob Foley spent Friday andSaturdaywithhis usrmts.Mr.and Mrs. Robert Foley. The annual school rneetinr washeld at the Manoll school. Monday, when the business of the ear wasamendedto.Fred W rzaardwas re--elected treasurer for an» other three years. Wines - Liquors PHONE 321 COMPTON'S ( Can Buy ith Edwnrd Arl\ald~Wllter Hun- ton-Anne Shidey Alsu--Picture' People and Sym phony Hour, Disney Cnlor Cn toon. lane or e :sea y e a r c ~-ins: on th e fir st 'Tuesda y in Maw. 1942.including:interest and urin- cinal du e o r to bec ome du e o n bonded indebtedness.sinking'funds,and the different objec ts and branches of expenditure o f said Villag e,itemized and classi- fied as hereinafter set forth. is es- tirnatd as foliows. to-wit: Pr in ti ng an d uuhlic a-ti on -- _---.-_-_ --__$200.00 FRIDAY SATURDAY ' s m 12-I Cl--Saturday Matinee On June Zlst 1" ' " ' ""munln celeunu mi ulrlI 'h un-vu me In I-ll i gE1-~¥2if==2§_1Qee.5= :=~,£_"i:e§:==f2!.' Shtundil avnnuln:wen llr.w;nJ|I-f'_'['_____"°' °'i|If-we 11-»-aer».e!_ ::°.2.. ......»'dter no on a t Nah;Christ,ensen'a. Mr .and Mr s.F m n k Hovendic kUOUHIY, HBDTBBKB, UIQ uu;e\::. uuu'purpose of whic h ac tio n is to quiet the title in and to the a bove desc ribed real estate in the plain tif fs in fee simple sg sin st the c laims of y ou and eac h of y ou, toenjoinan d bar y ou and each o f y ou f r o m herei nafte r c laimin g or asserting any right, title, lien, in- terest, c laim or demand in or upon said real estate or nm' part there-of; to c anc el and release of record a c er ta in mo rtga ge in the su m of $1350.0 0 upon s nart of sai d real lvsliate given on th e 2 8th d a y o f ii-'chiuary ,1908,by Ha r r y Br own ...ma 'Mncrcrils Rmwn to Olo f K r o n - . . - - - . . _ . . . ,-_M r s .G e o r g e R a s m u s s e n a n d f a m - i l y ,M r .a n d M r s .C a r l R a s m u s s e n a n d f a m i l y .M r .a n d M r s .R a y m o n d R a s m u s s e n a n d d a u g h t e r s .M r .a n d M r s .R o b e r t R a s m u s s e n a n d E l a i n e .M r .a n d M r s .F r e d J e n s e n a n d L e o n .M r .a n d M r s .E l m e r g l u n s o u ,a n d M r .a n d M r s .M a t z r .M r .a n d M r s I m m a n u e l A n d r e s s o n a n d h m .H e l e n a T o f t w e r e M o n d a y e v e n i n s r g u e s t s o f Mr s.Emma An dr es so n.Mr. and Mrs. Chester Suiker and J ud y . a nd Mrs . Emma Tay lo r :wtf Charles were Sunday agen~»~l} Wrllvuin 1Mr .and Mr s .R d n h W n z h t o Blli r s p e n t Sun day at the unren- tal.A r th u r Rowe. home.Mr . an d Mrs . Ro lan d Smith : md son a ttend ed s seed c or n emp ioy - ees' pic nic at Fremont. S unday ' Rolend Smith. J r., Gary PaulsonandW ay ne Appleby ha ve the measles..Mr .an d Mr s.Fr ed Moore a nMr s.Alic e Henler o f Ornahn w l e d .Sunday .at the Charles 0 . Hine line home.Rs ip h Hi ne li ne spe nt th e wee k- end a t home.returnmlr Monday io Flore nc e whe re he is d ry - do c b com miners nsve Deen url.:vwts Inav'the Army . an d it has bee n ne c ee~ sary to substitute inexpeneneed an d untrained workers.Li ke 811| industries.coal h a s diffi c ulty inobtainingmateri als an d sunplies.; I n some cases it i s i rnn ossi ble to rebiace old mac hinery. and in other* c ases lon! delay s oc c ur before or-, dere are comllleted.But.,i n th efac e of su c h grave dif fic ulties ae' these, the leaders i n the coal in~f dus try aren 't shak ing their heads ind sr ivi mr up.Instead they ar e working:to ge t mo r e Droduc tion wi th f ewer tra in ed men a nd f ewer . e°2nnb_nlu¢u mamhinm|sind tn d o I li Iment all dly Thundny Ll.the Francis Hovendick home. John and Jimmv Foley attendednmeeting of the Blua RibbonBaby Ike! Club nv. the Max Klo!l' homn.I l n u l - M e a l s - nuwrx-:D MILES--BE 1|-Bnnr Servlm nu - I I A FN-U- I -I-b-E. Help Fn nne rw Colton. Ha ve >0l1r old mallreem rebuilt. W e do mattress:| work of ull kinds.Uur n to rk uf inner=\pri§1ga in run-I "\ l _i 1 - v " TA d m .l l - 2 2 c t s .; _ ~ 1 -''~'xc ~EZ" "`{|i`¢i"i|Iziidé"1ii-¢|ESé};}.na and evening ml l l u or mr.rsrecorded in book 4 at name 401 ul' and Mn .Howard Taylor 9 \l i n i ~ b 0 8 t f a r th e d u r a t i o n .|.||l\'\.n»oa H...............,. . _-__.| 0,Mrs. J ennie W allac e nf Blai r i s ib e tte r jo b th an th e y eve r d id . be » |d i a fe w day s at thi-Ilc r|f<\l\¢. ;».\i 11 on o T p u t t i n g t h e a r m s u mm m o v 1|.1"|.\l|s u h ; to p a I t i a h t - h e ~ o f angst ~.: . I w ich ri ve a t e in u s r ie s w\\~15f|§ i ) o n n a c i Q . Q = L V i Q U § § .uroducg rpm(;11pteriqTg._ no jess I uf 53 Jmea home This is the kind of spirit which` l \ I ni ng luw and wr c ann ot obtain mor:-.Have y ou r o ld mntlr c sm'made into an innernpring now whiie y ou c an get it dune. Phone IW ARMEIIS: Phone us or write us a c ard. W e vriil c ull fp r or c all fo r samples. and deli ver y our mattress.Phone W hite 186 ~--BL i n c C a b i n C a mp t u r a l I v u M A T T R E S S ( 1 0 s o n s\)|\h lhnmprey Bagan-Conrad Veidt S u n d a y d i n n e r g u e s t s o f n d M r s .W i l l V U I I w e r e n g r A .;\ ..._.. ,, || Nebraska - ..- l l n .h i d lo n lh o n n othy an d other f r i lmd l mthanva a IIIUW GI forhold' i m fo rmer ly A n n a Mon-dhorst,t the M o home.S u n d l Prizes Mr s. A rn old ~ . M n . H e n Hin,\ m News - . . , __Q . 4 l * ' H |f ! ~ i {f 1 . f i ,l w f e r , g t f ~ - »» - \ * § _ , M n . ~ x .r t Knou etsbertained four tah fgs at br ids v.Tu eb dly .ho no rmg her daughter-iwI| .1r, =M=~s.F m g u t A . K o o l, o f u m . l s o u r h I m a m .Mn. A. A. 11.111- , u . .'3 1mlé.'§I-'H\¢"" 'R-E" xiii- ::::.°.=i:3' "ii§.'§{1H is-l.'R¢v§ ; ; ; . ; z i a ¢ ; a § a ' a a § . ; . 1 E m" b a i i i ;;;;;'.;ve;,;;,;";g.;@g,.1 nl ~d M Peter morahorstlpeti tion..\Mi ss Donna.Reed spent lhe n e : . a " ¢ d Z " ,fareweil party '- * f § z £ §§I;m°:§ »'f :""' " * " ' % i e we ek vis itin g a t the H a n s M a f zaz,~ H e r m a n ,wh o is \..h n r e .M g t e m d Eavinp:foirdéiemurmva §,°§*",§;{ _~F R T rs.innie c nson en np:uesta in u r. an ';~ 0 T 1 § F C 9 § m { } < £ & , £ § § °t h e r n e m h e r s o f t h e O r - l m D; n° Sl '2 e r K r o n e M r s .E m m a C h a m u i o n ur H \§.|-L-.. \............ . »\ \ » * d -......l ¢»....Nh»t h a M T B .H e n r y (:\r t Iifictn SUNDAY - MONDAY y Q .June I4-13 'Iunday Matinee p n - o |o . M - - - - ' - -':L au me r mu at ne r nu u m 'J u I n th C e ounty Cour t of W ash sng-nenday dte mo or u wltl ' h f ¢i`f€»1 . B Us Uton Cou nty , Ne braqka.iing pre sent: Me sdn E mmesma A n - E S T A T E o F Hen ry H B drenso H 1 '_ur ~,n.een a Taft, ' meter i~.1cl meiuber, deceased..1,sen.end Anderson. J ames Law11. Nn fi ru in \|Hl@h\f 2i\F&ll ~ _ B e n s o n an J;gm _:|'l|.e| :mu 5011,u n .nu...- ._ .Kr og e r an d fa mi ly .Mr .an d Mrs . He r ma n Kr ug er and dlug hter s. Mr .and M m .D i v e Kr o n e r a n d son.Ha r r y Mur dh or nt a nd Ma r - KTGU. Esther and Amit; Mordhorat |I l . J \ l . . . . . .T . . _Q n h n u r h h f 4 Babes s \ A 1 .mm. .._.,.._.-vim Mickey Rooney-.ludy Garland Uno-Spnre Time in the Army, ('o|\cer¢o in B Fill. Color Clr- tmm and New;Reel.Evening Adm. 11-asm. T U E S D A Y Weekend for Three ~ "f s *q_, A Photo of Baby I t s a G i f t He ' l l A p - pre c i a te M o r e a n d M o r e As T l m e Go e s On. l .\R n \ \ | \ n c c § h \ | \ l n John Burmeister h u filed wigunderligned, County JudgeaahingtnnCounty,Nebraxlhis final report aa Administratol the Estate of Henry H, B1meisber.decensed, and mnde implication for finai administl tion and dineharze. and for the 1signment of residue of Estatesuch other persons na are by Mentitled to the same, and I hm ae! the 3rd div of July. 1942, at o'clock A. M., lt my omce in 5:County for the hearins; Lhereol Datgd June B!-ig. 19%. __ _ th na.or |.lf-|an rn-unwnwiveI 10uid of-I 'Alben Benwn. ann MV. :nu in-»N. C. (arisen.Viaitom during thu week will- Mr.and Mn.Harlumd Nelsonwere Mr.and Mn. Paul PaulsenandLaVerne.h u n Hinkley, 'Helen Nelson,Mrs. lan Lnrsinand Lo n he .and Mn. Albert Kuhr and Dunne. Mr. and Mn. Albert Benson and sons. Mr. and Mn. Virgil Hilgen- knmn. Mrs. Don Woods. md Mrs.Adelis mum enioyed their picnicdinner Sundsv at » lnke near the Elkhorn river. u m m r .l u n m n s .- W ., . . . .. . . . .. _ , .M n .P e t e r M o r d h o r s t a n d M i s s B e r n i c e D o m n c k e r a t t e n d e d a c l u b l a d e n l u n c h e o n .W e d n e n d a y . i n B l a i r .M i n u s G r e t l D o m a c k e r . L i l l i e G n t t n c h .M n .E l m e r H o l - s t e i n a n d M r s .E m m a .C h n n n i o n m d M r s .E l n A n n l e b v a t t e n d e d t h e A c h i e v e m e n t g r o m u n i .a l s o . M r .m d M r s .e t e r M n r d h o r s l m d H e r m a n v l s l t e d M r .a n d M r s . H e n r y K r o g e r m d f u n i l v .F n d n y evenmz.Junior and Alba m 'ApplebyspentTl-mrsday with the John Dommknm.am..» lm-\'bho'»n Dummy Comedy Stone jars- Gentleman at Heart m e r e Just Received From An Illinois Pottery Plant Mighty Handy Things Around Your Hom e BUTTERMILK FEEDERS, 1 and 2 Gals. and Henna!Mexlen True-.I Talk. WEDNES.THURSDAY BUY YOUR wuz Bonus AND STAMPS AT THE HOME THEATRE Made of Stone Milk Crocks - Blue Pilghers - Flower Pots Special Blue Utlhty Bowl, 14c \ Th e Ar nd t l -l dw. ~gg : |9zzz-4a County Judge.»ze- L M and Mr s.Alb ert R u h r : n u " § " " g 1 "A IGEIY I n d Au :- maDumge were Sundly dinner guest!! |,1;e::1°¢¢1 g f'l',?..f.\o f M m .'W of Mr. an d Mrs. He nry Ar1J K .Jdhnnaen in Benson.S8f'°f*'1"Y M_numl M n F va r ll1 Sllllfk 'nahn» and Alberta. ADp!ebV Ind{~ EDNES.THURSDAY Stone jars- Gentleman at Heart m e r e Just Received From An Illinois Pottery Plant Mighty Handy Things Around Your Hom e BUTTERMILK FEEDERS, 1 and 2 Gals. ...a n d 1 l e a n o f M e x i c o T r a v e l T a l k . Made of Stone Milk Crocks - Blue Pilghers - Flower Pots Special Blue Utlhty Bowl, 14c \ Th e Ar nd t l -l dw.BUY YOUR wuz Bonus AND STAMPS AT THE HOME THEATRE \ and children and Mrs. Ed Stork ulled on Mr. and Mrs. Ohert Haz-erbaumef. Sundxy evanlng.Tom Larsen, Helen md Mabel Lnnen of Omaha were Snndlv ni- temoon and supper guest; of Mr And Mn. Chris Rasmussen. HERMAN NEWS and Vernon Rasmussen of Fre~mont vinited Sundny with M11- Amnnda Ranncaun.Mr. md Mn,T. R.SwnnS°\\and babv :ment the week-amd InOm.\.l\a with Mr.and M n .Enrl L i nmr.Dr.and Mn. G. E. Sunlav dColnmhun wen cellars u the Mrs. Arthur and Bernice Dnrnscker nb- lended a show in Omaha. Sawr day evenlnlMr.und Mrs.Rudy Matsonwerebrief csllan at the P. A and family and Irvin C-ottlch Vi! iled. Sunday evaimz with. Mr. andMn.Howard CIM-lf»°\\l¢u md fl-mllv and helned the former eelebrute her birlhdlv his birthdayMr.nnd M11 Gus Auch attended x hrewell w w n t c u m Schmmkdn.Sunday evertlnl in honor of kg-gg; Henry.who v 8111!"uf f.'§,`5" 125.u.f\..i Go ttlch md family vhilnd am the Emil Johnlq| home. Thursday morning: Mr.nnd Mrs.John Dornncker 0. H. Godaev hams, Sntuxdu-Dlckle Lowa had L mnsllocmmy Gomch home. Sundly-.Anna leaves vlldfad Mondly\| .. . .a _ l Blair Lumber U' Coal Co. PIII - " " ' __ "'||l| Har 15'}i}»§uE£ l;8i:.m1ee\ti lufferinx with measles h e i g n o w ' § I U = { n o o n m m ' " " ' \: n a g anu nu Y_ f f ' - r i v m m 4|,Q Bhdr Ne 11 m. . g l m | ' n d . | § : _ n ~ » - h - h u ! - I north Blair.He had mdered from mute swmach tmuble for mom tnnn thirty dwl. Anderson was born At Shelby, Iowa,October 14, 1884, thenlw bein( 58 yum of age at the time of his dath.He cum i o Blnlr with his puents at Ln exrly an:nd grew to manhood in thi! vi- cinity.For n number ol vw' he wu employed an A clerk in Blnir surru, hxwing been employed bythe late md Mueller, P. z. Wil-son md at the J. L. Pound: cloth- ing store.He was a member of the Methodist Churdz lt Blnlr and nlso the Odd Fellows lodge. About 20 yeas Ago he movdtoFlorence when he purchued nn acreage.Hs h u mlds his home there line; that time md was employed by an Omlhn gro- cerychaln at the li me of hln death. on of hy b ri d s eed c o m.c onc em |Iof d istr ibutive outlets. One e m sy mpa thize wi th the s .>poin t o f view of go ver nme nt off i.. 'l .aisle wh o believe th a t the moat .g,. h , Q ._ e 9 ~ J'""1\N 1-..»~A-ar ' \1 * ls tr in ge nt noazuble measures a nn e c e lu r y to prevent a.mi no ua pric e inflation.B u t i t i s bec om- m g evid en t tha t th e price freeze will literally dia loc ate and destroy n Il»l`8¢pa r t o f the retail buui.. nas o f thi s c ou ntry unles s adjust- .k e e n ._ l Ar c h Blairi here, Tu e s d l A.. Anderson ies Here c rt. §Ande\-son,iormer an d we ll kn o wn to ma n y pnxed uvny eu-Iy hat The dnamsed v u mmf mar- -Ied.Surviving gelntives Arg twonothen, Cyrus of Blair, CluencedOnmhl, a dlter, lin.Rvy Lennill!ol Florence md his futher Cyrus E. A.n&arlon who hadnude hi!home with Archie: ng Florence.m ue being held wdnv nt the Methodist Chumh in Blurand interment will be made in ther Blnir cemelery.Odd Fellow! ol] the Florence lodge will haveghu-ge of tervlces at the gnvnundRAW. Lick,o l the 'United Brethem/Chnnzh of Flonncg will\ conduct the lenrices.BendurfService has charge of the burlal.\ DANCE ELD AT l ENNn~1GToN Mr.and Mn. Arthur PefenenofIrvington are dviflz \ dmc : nt 0ft'| Hall in Bennington annext Saturday night in honor ol thlh tenth wedding mnivensry-Their friend: and the public lr' i mma . NEW Aww 'mxSTAMPS ISSUED At the Blxlr po n office, n inalll other poet allies throughoutthe muntry, the Evo Dollnr fed- enl automobile mx lumps went on male yen/erdny.a n ne w sump,ur-tally num- berd, cover!the final year be ginning July 1.A space in pro-vided on the back ol the lump for reevrdinl the mkla, model, sex-in nnmbe, md state license number of the vehicle.The new pump will be good for one yur. or until July 1, 1948. 1A GEORGE DOLLFILES FOR OFFICE f * ron sm.:\ FOR BETTER SERVICE undzf°l\s r_ M5 4 1 \=°v'en.J'A'~°;'f\ r LADIES o r THE Epluopnl Church will hold B mke a le S-ltmdny, June 13, av. the H. J. Cooke Store from 10:30 a- muntil 2 p. m.2 8 ml One of our former citizens, George Dell, bu filed u A und- date for the :Lute senate from the 26th dlltrlct, Plntw nnd Numa Counties. George operatu a nun-ery adjacent w his home just me n l Columbus and for mnny - - - \ ~ - -mind in Lha pro- being xlooueu -....--____.._.tions from retailers thro hout\me country. remlesdns £11 the genernl price freezes oqder be re- o ned w public hennng to ggvfw the dlsutrous lituntion hc- ins thnunndn of stores.On "IvofLlut.lt in reporwd further, msnulactpren egg tremendmml.-_x ~ ;;'»fX5..;:''i'1.;idmply uking the ehum so plthdrg o o dln ts le v e lwh lc hvm u m ¢h¢n}lulflclent pmlitmy in bunme u.It che cur:otdér stands as issued, merdnwillhaverevlue |1¢¢k, present whol cyl-ice levels si your baby chicks now ""~; uw -gggfhwn Co unty Hate ery-HAIL:HAH.:zu m.muo n is . __here. Your grqm s{g.y\fq={U\ 132 MALE HOG fvr we, Hereford. za-az*o m W a nn I-"0R SALE:Lnwnmowern.re-;,~"'== for all mxkel, dmrpening. eck'| Shop, College Hill, PhamBlllfk 169.as-cf STRAWBERRIES.ss for 24»qLcrate. 54 mile an of! wuhinsz- tan Chlrles Gottanh.2240. thin ever nexore um. uw ,..--of hail inaunnee ls no mom25c insures corn for $10 anure. 304:inlurea oats for S10nn mae. Don't let lull mln your vsluable cram. Inlure nowthu h own n t thew'.'L»\'i'...,¢'2,'¥."1:°un»y"'£'m°'&2s¢ BOY, 15.wants work on farm.Phone Red 124.as-xr llllslnn an.»...___I th e ve r y md e lag;th a t h a s lemgl his br omer Uy rug Anne;sun co ns for sale.xmph Menckn, l»l».»LN. FARMERS! I nm yourdead neck.Kava | variety ofgvmiums.Blxir Banderlng rvice, Phone 17 collect-Hol- l Jensen,Agent,Union Ran- White 863.za-n' SCRATCH PADS. high qu g g i bo d mOlga: Z.T!»'?€¢..Be »'é¥'»~'&`i'¢x-ing Co.. LaPhtte, Ncbr. wt! N- t l 'hm Enterprise.w A N 1 ' E p FURNITURE unhohterink.N-finishing, ,,£,1;§ng_me un- W ANTED To HIRE:Qindzr, toing, mx wo .mnmusel. etc.cut 75 A.small gram. A. R.Phone B\ue 151.___.__Beales, 11 on 17.28-mf ~' v P |t'| tho pinnlu ulv ul iv ory diy .9 0 '~ |" ~ \ . > . Hmm m! i Wlhmyoumdtiplyvlntymlsn\ \ " Q in me day nt Sduny. by_5°» _''v n m n a w h t y m u n n n m n LQ , ¢ l " " wrs»I U M I E R 1 1 3 'How no get mmf# cavmhrg résdlxs .' -k Gumundfnsb '»=muLh.0m»h-uighvlimnydnnol niinghninsnnuoutmneeal-nqb-bdv am mdxwhidlmmkainnv hpwhkinnpund aalnyvuinlowpriegnonuuvy ¢'~'»»°f1i°y- pwdvce to 'Wat up". 'ak An e¢:yw¢y mind#nu no ple] 1 1 " ielu <=°°'"° N. ~ |w»~~1tED if9)H¥=J2!.2§° §?.3"..i'..",:SALE 1930Model A coupe 1 §°'"""" env :mu Illutiln `i>`r13}'{é 1 'fromFOR~9 roduce,Bellllil1EUJl|»23_4t\He prgcticedlaw at B.=§{ f dNUNB-d t YO!!!zaefu James W. Pounds.2161 I E "'"I? ?f.fff.'f..§'ff'.ff§a°h¢ sol Shop with this Food Guide through Wednesday, June 17 1 ma WANTED 'ro BUY Web feeding' FOR SALE:ru 5-house Close in.E i ;1..L`3¥.§'§ggws- Raymond Wulf wdzasggg grape;ty bv bore;,Phone 292.oore.¢-_. Lf ~\\ AIQITED: Good mg adding ma-ms c CULTWATOR for me n!chme. The Enterpnse zo-if W a J t e r N o va k , P h o n e 1 1 1 o n 3 2 .W O M A N t o h u n d i e d i s t r i b u t i o n ¢) '} _1 \ ¢ .|.|....--......l.\\n\»\r " i n f n f a u t v t h e S l a m U l u vu a n u . ;u u v o .. __h i s p r a c t i c e t o e n t e r m i l i t a r y s e r - vi c e d u r i n g W o r l d W a r N o .1 . G e o r g e s e r v e d W a s h i n g t o n C o n n - I t y w i t h d i s t i n c t i o n a s C o u n t y A t - . t o r n e y a n d w a s C i t y A t t o r n e y 0 f ' | B l a i r a t t h e t i m e ' B i a i r e s t a b l i s h e d i t s m u n i c i p a l e l e c t r i c l i g h t p l a n t . r \ \ . I s{... »,.|- | nun * h i * ~~ _-_,|:4 so-..| FOR RE NT 2 CLEAN funrished rooms, mi-,vate bath. Utilities paid. Phone_ Black 871.23-lt'lS~ROoM HOUSE for rent. Phone` 292.20-ui N O T I C E S ROOM AND BOARD.Lily Co!-fin. 229 East Lincoln.28-Zt Advertise in The Enternrlse is Youa SW I M SUIT 1 ol xamuun .-....,.....,-_,Products full or pan time i nlBlair. Deluxe case filled with'complete assortment 01 , m g ducts (value $12.60)tree.No ' investment,no experience nec-\easary.Average earnings dol- w um a d e t o p r e v e n t o u r c i t y f r o m e n - t e r i n g t h e e l e c t r i c l i g h t b u s i n e s s . G e o r g e h a n d l e d a l l o f t h e l i t i g a - t i o n f o r t h e c i t y a n d ( o u g h t n u m - e r o u s c o u r t a c t i o n s t h r o u g h t o a l a r a n h o u r .W r i t e MB - fb 'K i n s u c c e s s f u l c o n c l u s i o n a l t h o u g h o p ~ Bea uty Dept.,150 Li be rty St.,| Winona,Min n.2 8 - lt ' L O S T LOST:Schwefs Fountain pen, Friday. Reward.23-lt'M. c. Roy. REAL ESTATE DISC CULTIVATORS for sale.Walter Novak.Phone lll. o n:s2.23-1t*_ ...._...SUD BUlLDlN(`, all t of 're-nair work. Call W.. Iamben. Blair..23-lt HOAR, purebred Spotted Poland.-- -~-11 n wifholson. Blair. posed by several of the large cor-poration law linns of the state, Wim the result that Blair has be- come known as a successful ex- ample ol a city owning its own electric plant.It would certainly seem logical that the 26th district, home ot'_l.he great Consumers and Loup River Public Power Districts should be represented in the legislature by this capable pioneer advocate of municipal oomei-ship ol public utilities. We wish that every dxs» trict in Nebraska had the oppor-tunity to select members of thelegislatureolthecaliberand ability of George Doll. THREE HONOREDAT PARTY le lloae Gunning Rudond rwumbrrlbnrpnmurion- #fy xnggmiom :ba :nu /nan :ba 54/fu'-v Haneanalni' Bureau.Tbrjwill bc# [norm your armed /ruin mf ffl/in /nm mold-bclp pmm'gon unned nun, vegrublu. jx#ndpoullry/:mn dmgmu: baamhl spoilage. 'lo uvold tho danger ol spoil- age that botulinus bacteria brings, pressure rocking is the only really sale method of processing meat, fish. poultry gxnl all vogetablu except mom . Pletuurc ouolsiag maintains the above-boiling tcm- peralure rcquirod for sterilization. Tomatoes and frults, beuuse U3{y are wid- dou'Y. favor growth untgsiityiit ;'_f§1;,5°61/Aknmrffp-mfs# Pkopacf /~ .P'u r -~~and shlp It duect to Safeway to reach you while it'a at in ,,,¢§:'=_ beat. lt: Quarantud to plan you-or your monty badl ~ ~3 |__Qalifnrnis,.I Californlg ~Nunkiat, medium une" __ o Suunkist, Valencia -La 100 O r a n g e s m¢ai\¢m.»i¢¢ -.-_f.____n,.8 0 '°'tlarah SeedlasGrapefrultmfm l- size ,§_... ~retain freshness -.-'low removed to New Potatoes Cauliflower* Tomatoes* .La 6V2c Lb 5C Carrots Tops removed ~ ~yellow, mild .-__...-_New crop 0 Firm.medium -_l.b. _._Lb. Cabbage size honda ,.,_1.n 'G reen Peppers f$§»'l`".Ll...Lb. Cucumbers*Apples . Green Beans*Cantaloupes Head Lettuce*Persian Limes 6c 3c 4c 0¢ Rea dy Bl a i r Po o l Opens N e x t Su n d a y, J u n e 14th :zz-rr U. .,. ...,..___ l-'OR SALE: 56 acres river bottom land unimproved, $50per ure.lull-rl~nr immediate peasa-J. r\. llnmill, ard and EricSis.,)l\><~»url Valley,lovm._24-1:1 CARD OF THANKS\\'E TAKE this method of ex- I I l. Honored guests at a neighbor- hood gathering near Fonlanelle. Sunday evening,were Henry lnnghorat and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Cunningham.Mr. Langhorsicelebrated his 69th birthday and the Cunninghame were feted at :r hounewanning,the nnrw bein!! 'pressing our deep awreclatiumheld at their home.to those who so generously do- nated their blood lor s transfu-sion in an efion to uve the life Pinochle furnished the enter- tainment.Prizes were awarded l Stork and m Daltonour dear mother. Mrs.m Ax-'to Leo a '~~ch Lan hom'tell, and we also ilnn thodo'who sent flowers and \.\-rose wholfurnished the r g - u n d the friends who assis in the last |sad rites.Her Children. CARD OF THANKSlT IS WITH deep lppreciationthat we extend our thanks wIthe kind friends and ne xbon1who assisted un during ill-1 ness md later <1-g of our dearbrother,John.sexelally thank those who sent beau-tiful floral offerings and thosewho tumished the music andRev.Reese for his words of thlYmP'~ rlw., and Chnl Horn FOR Ze PER WORD vou em renta space in this want. ul wdfion l r:A'\'l -IER ING u Q1 ;1 Q1 3 § I l Strenger, hugh,Es er gnndAdolphSchuman, Jr.,low. The honored trio received a num- ber ol gifts.Present were Messrs. and Hos- dnmes Albert Ottemul, Ray Johnaon and Bobby, George Schweder and Ednn,Dxlton Stronger and Emily, Theodore Schrein and Br- win, Foxy Schurman and daugh-ters Emil La-lknln and sons, Ru-dolph Stork and family,Fred Niebnum and family, Ham.: md dnughtaerl. Henry strenzer. Henry Paper, Jr., Henry Langhorst and family William Cunninghnm and sons,Russel, Vernon and Lowell Bloemker, Adolph Schurman,Sr.. Adolph Schurmnn Jr.,RhineSchuman.Emma nnd Walwr Sdmer. 0| boluunus Dlcwrra. w _you mr.,can iruiu and tomatoes by any reliable method thal.`| convenient. Sterlllzmlon oi lurs, lids, and rulhors is always irnportant. Ex- Arurnc them ba.-lore you begin, and dmeard any that are nicked md ducked, becluse such defects pro-venl. A periect seal. For the uma mmm. be sure jus mdlidnittn- gdher tightly. Walk lor: (und old lids, if re usable)in hot soap ands; rinse well; cover with num water in A large kettle or dish pm, and boil 15 rlrlin. wblkfuiu. A clean dish MW on ttom ol pan ,war Aglinst breakage. Let im stmd in holwnterunlilLhey'rerudymu_\¢, Shrillo now tops or lad. by ~ rn pm md covering with g g ~ A l w a y s me n n nr .r»,dip in boiling mr tonenlwe Before using. nlé. sro eeverllllcindso/Hruitjusmdlidn, |° ~ gg tho roughly unde r- e ` d 'methods differ.you use. No runner ~"';-° method of Y°\\\|»°- opurkettlo. hot or ool P°»<=\')» no matter what means of procuring (vale bd-h. etam oooka or pressure Quaker) Victory Demands Healthy AmericansBuy W a r Sfumps wlfh wha t y o u s a ve a n tho s e mn SHEIIS PtMayonn aise K raf t ~ Mayonnaise Nu Com l%'?"»'éi Em... Mads C Cnunlry Home,o r n w, h golden Libh 's.IIIICC Grlpf rull ._ Town House, Pl. ...hr No. 2Can No. 2_ Cm 46-oz.- . Can 4601.. C mJ l l l C C Grapefruit ---.._._ Cocktail ¥&1§§§»' .'?fTff"é';n' N0 1C o c k t a i l \.ih\»y'» FRUrr_6m Macaroni `ffff'f'§'Ii'ff_§il'2 Shredded ~ E T ; Pie Filling i.l.iF"i_-_l>T.' Bread i:1§::~..°°-§Yt*.'€¥€f. "Jn ' B e a n s ~ Tenderoni 2 B-ol. Pkgs. 191: \ a u ('a lllp'n ( \ V l l h e l c h 2 p l c h n u m m m n. Lux Soap 3 Cnkel 201: He h -mmm lgnlnfl "wlnletlc "mm. Ivory Soap Medium cake 6 g "f n | ! g : é n e l o g Try 'pureLuther cleansing wigh Ivory soapYuulleell u llghtnaul and gentle claiming. . .ll will heip your akln to look fresher mu fuel fluer. Make sure your Family gels ils Needed Requirement of Dairy Foods fream coffee ----.___ %-PL 'hlk Qs. `Bulter Lb. Sh d 7 l Z c C h e e s e i s; i)Tf%iii\i»h: .=»iL.'l' 17° l o c ~ g zi i i i r i l r n o r P e t 3 ~~ T l l | 3 8 C ~Cherub Br an d _- - - - .. - C a n ~' B u t t e r T r a i : ~ § ' . f ' E ` ; { ' : . , 4 l c M i l k ~_,i l s ;' l o c o p a n y a y t h a t s M o s t C o n v e n i e n t -and uve Jun! as Mu en JCI For Jellies . . . i i i 1 1 6 ?ectin M. c. P. Brand -341. 9c 8~Ierto For Jellles -.-...-- Qi zlc lar Rings ma 5c lar Caps "%..Ff€'i`Z{.'éT.i. 23c Fruit Jars ,§2TJ'¢?.°T`§.§';73c cl\a t S A F E W A Y FII m Peanut Butter Beverlly_._.la Miracle Whip ?»?I;'h». DIICIICSS ?3T;i»..,-__.._, M '1 Sandwichll ' 8 c C Spread _-._----.. L Sandwichunch Box Spread -»-~14¢Marshmallows mil fffm. ""'; Zlc qt ja|39c Q!. .hr Qu.lar Qs.Jar 35c 411: 39c=\~Iv f s l Ladies' sum $2.95 w $5.95 Men's Trunks$1.00 to $3.95 Boys' Trunks50c w $1.95 5c\ l \\GE NE R E N A K U MRS P E TE R M A N-Gene mm. who has been in GOLD, PIONEER, DIES Cdilonuia mince l u i September,was guesbo!-honor at \lugs Mrs.Peter Mangold.85,Ne~inmily glwering held Sunday nvbnskx pioneer,died Tuesdly ' "----°=Mr. u\d.mox-ning nt her home in Bem\iI\g~ -\»emremurrym|¢|.h¢|p¢<-.ilietlircd-ions um Bu the method yo uuo uamg S | h ¢ h d l : y u 9 ¢ | h f o | l | v o | u o d \ | | » d ¢ m ¢ I - " g y n d ,,,.,.,,¢..4 M J " .l l k i and | ° ° 4 nt in g -» o ulIyo ¢» o uy b od s wl$ °i|' ~ 1\ * |' 5 °l| Fa r c o mple t: drnc donl o n nlltypa ulmnndng, including put- ting up huiu without lugu, write for Julia IM Wrighifn new cm-ning booklet. Send your mme, nd- dress. md 10¢ in min of mmm in Juli; Lee Wright, Box 660. i the home or rue p..e....-, ---Mrs. Ed Renard of Arlingwn.Gene, who expects to be induehd into the army in the nelr future, has been employed in forestrywork st Solinas on Lh U. S. Guay-ula Rubber Proiecll this in the largest experiment Proiect in theU.Sn und Gene found his work very interesting.Among those who gathered st the Ranrd home 61ers Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Marshall,Mrs.Henry Boker of Arlington; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boker and family and MineMaxine Marshall of omaha; Muri- nn and Shirlev Marshall of Mar-tin,South Dakota;Miss Eula Ion.Funeral urvicen will be held at 2 p.m.Friday from he home widr Fred Bader funeral home ol Fremont.in charge.Knlermcnt [wan be in Plusant Hill cams wry, Fremont.'Mrs. Mangold. the daughter of Mr. and Mn. Peler Glandt,wasrn in Omaha. on January 1, 1857 Surdvors include two daughters. Emma M.and Mrs. L. B. Tullis of Boise, Idaho; six sons, George M. of Fremont, William P. of Bur-bank, Calilornia, John C. and Earl H. of Seattle Washington, ArthurU. of Gretna and Oscar F_of Burlington Iowa; two nisteru, Mrs. |» i Harding ag Pierre, Saug, Dnkota;1"°h" Stolley of Omaha and Mn. Mr. and Mrs. Ot!/o Renard, Mr. and Mrs.Walter Ramrd of Hooper; Carolyn Frisbee, Mr.md Mrs.Mmin Jetter, Mr. and Mrs. Ches-lter Jungbloth of 011151: Mr, and cwrge Stolley of Millard;two brothers.William Glandt of Elk- 'hnm a nd Chris clmdz of mum. | S O N B O R N ' r o , I a n r n o u a u u u o Pl r l~ SICBR firxlxg mf -___--.__.-.._______-_____-__ B e e f R oa s t 23.1 i'.:{"' 24c Ollwr d\ ._.¢uu, B o i l i n g B e e f Z v z z i ; ~ TenderP o r k L o i n R o a s t s iui¢1 go cuts Sliced Bacon §"if..i°T.'?£':£"i.i'i"" KB o l o g n a 5 2 ? ¢ : : ' - H z z f w l u n c h ,,B a k e d L o a v e s § § '.§li.,¥f'1'"E\'ii'€; I LB. uck Lb. LB. LB. LB. LB. LB. 29c 22c l l c 23c 33c l 7 c 2Sc amd, California.. About Dahnu-Cunning 12.-.A hmr to tie your canningbudget in wan. nutrition ma ae- feme in this week'| Funily Circle lhgnzine. Out every Thundxy- i1.'|jru at Sdaway. SzjewHamemdqBs r:¢ | mm. um WRIGHT, mm rsowlmciensxw nseem!~~~~ w o musgnrnnuom'ummm memamnnlull laaluunn nnuunuunw usruvorn ulnarrnnnwlunmonlmoraunanmnmrmeals ..-"3-"-u n n n m n u . ~¢unls -.<~ '1 .,. ; ., ; . . ,_j 5 :h l i l -A ~'i .9_ .I L I \ ' |r ~*~ -a v ; : . .~3 5 :' " " " : f ` @ ~~ % '. ;= "1 Q ~ ~ ~ >_..é9 <-~».saw Z};a'5E'%Lf j'-JIS f°81¢fM~a4.¢f=u n u s u a l - I _LM Safeway mah: your .K;shopplng under, foo 4-x Sa loryourldf has mmzh Quia your.mp-pan; an bv wha: you do it All nl Bnlzwly. Evuythin; i| :ranged lar yvur eonvanicnee-evay Sdewuy WON hmuvmimtjy located.Amd you an moneyan evay iwn. mfs' 'hy- SAFEWAYffff `FEi\`iii3s \'Mrs. Art Abraham And Mr. and -ln x un o Av x nnn noqw..Ward Abrahun <4 Vllley; ,Mm Berth; Rood md Misa Smllu Mr. and Mrs. James Mlller are 'Renard md Mr.and Mrs.Paulllhf prdud plmnta nf a son born \S¢rohl of Council Bluffs,Inw|\;'l"\f|dlY evening, June 5. at Meth-Mr. and Mrs. Alphonn Jungbluth odxst }lospiu.\_Mrs. Maher, thehm! d w s h t e r , M n . O tt o L i e a d \s . \£ ° :" ¢ f Agu a ~ md th e --~..-.. ... .._ v . ~».~.M n m . . - Blair, Nebraska u m ! !u m m m |. - r e u a u n g m u u a ig . 9 ' r g } g 1 }| i ~ f t h i ' n m v m i m y .| =' f '. : _' 7 ' Q `= : i ' s _ ° '5 ; ] ; " ' 3 f: " 5 '. e . " i '° ; 7 fi 7 : ` ? : |\*May ~ Purchased With Blue Foo gh( z ; PRODUCTS Material to Vulcanize Casings 1IWe Still Have Material to Vulcanize CasingsF o r Cas Michael Sl |PRODUCTSWe wan Buy GOODYEAR Open All Night -'Phone 2.17. E STA~| Buy Deleme Bon& Howl gh( z ; PRODUCTS Material to Vulcanize Casings We Will Buy Your Old T ira F o r C a s ml e p r d l a c a t m an C?-ooD~/EAR MaterialPRODUCTSOpen All ;g _ |lll_