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Printers for 1942 ».~
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i/ OL UM E XL V I NUM B ER 2 5
County Fair
Decision Up'
to State Board1
CmC§'§§0§¥§i>"§%SY
\Yar Officialg Ask Clos-
m g ° S t a l e M CD ~ T0 Last Friday night chicken_C o n t i n u e A c t i v i t y g e m ;s t o i e n é i " " " ' i ' a n i " ' " " ' ~ §
e n n r o m f l .a r e e r o
P E O P L E . N E E D § : : r : ; t . : E , " , . " s " a : . m r : ; : : .'
~ ~n b i g f n c t o r i n h e r l i v i n g i n c o m e .
. v e v f e : , _ ' ; e 2 2 £ . " X : ¥ " i ; I ; ~
EITY 'ro BUY ~
|$10,000 W AR BONDS
At the meeting of the CityCouncil, held last Tuesday nig\1¢¢
thonty £0 pu use I ,oof Wu- Bonds for the city,
Rubber Drive
of 100,000"'° ~ '*°;;"' "ra~ ~\P o u n d s S e e n
Quota Is 89 Pct. Complet-
ed.Hope To Exceed
Quota By 10,000 Lbs.
A L L S TA TIONSREPORT SUCCESS
Washington County'¢drive to
round up scrap nlhher is going
.... .. W m. . rum; an d o ffi c ia ls re-
FIRST BA ND CON-
CE RT NE X T S U NDA Y
The |euon'n tint band concjlhl
will be held next Sunday evenmll -at the rose gn-den ln the vsest
section of the Blair SwimmmsPool park. The band eonnisting vfabout so plecen. win' no under fin:
l LellidirectionofProfessoreMarks of the Binh' High Sdl°°\
hnulty,
concert, the alhir will be A mw-ml entertainment,£1159 helm:several other numbers scheduledMias June Walton, soprnno, will
be the vocal soloist of the GVCI1
ing..,Several well-known songs.m-clnding a familiar hymn, will be
j
In addition to being a 0850
sung xg/_ theaudience, nccomvi-D-I
FAIRBURX COLLEUrs
Min Anna Hearg, for n numberr ygm had o! the wmmmislmparunuxf. nf Bldg High Sf.-!xoo\,ms uzcevwd 1 position with the'drbury Junior College nt Ftir.....N.-\~|-nh. Sum, J. R. Vin-
l l l i a v . I vo \ . n x u u .
Since'ZZ~ Fell
Friday Night
if
L81 hll lnnuuuuws-I n Mi s a Bearg '| { pxc e hu !'P'"|41:2
"'\ Stir:-hour Period. Thref: \Ie b r l l l u m u y .t _,__ _ _ __ ___K . ? ° * " '% ° 'E '»? ' * ' ° l ' f ; ' . . . . » . . - \I n c h e s I n 6 0 M i n u t e s
| dm nsignsd from meSeverahyreeks lK°h e B B I D G E S O U T , B A S E -
" f " ' ! ° ' . " ' ° ~€='f:"J :M E N T S F L O O D E D
` ee ~\¢»|»|¢..:
p B u r n e d S a t u r d a y
i n g p i c t u r e d a b o v e S a t u r d a y
n \ n n n i n U 'T" l 0 h l l n d i n f i s ~
an
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ca
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mouncad his mtenuons oxmining with the firm.His
ncy hm not yet been filled.
'ilot Training
n rVl-The huvielt singh nin to fall
in Wuhlngtan County since July,
1922. was received Friday nightwhen 4.18 innhea of wster Good-
ed thin vicinity in 1 dx-hour per-iod. The storm began daout 11:20- - --___.....-;n.......x.,...»
Fo r m e r M i l l e r Ti re S h o ]
`An uplodlng keroger}g_]\°_§f-~
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fxcmls rn vvuurrrgw........_and county fairs be closed for the\
duntion of the war. the outcomeofourownWaahingtonCountyfairhasnot been definitely de-cided, The Enterprise was ln-
formed Wednoadaw-"The matter uf holding a coun-ty fair most cenainly in not dead."
gute d 0 ountv'&ir Secretary H.
C.McClellan at Arlington Wed-
nesday,and be indicated thatmembers° l the County Fair
bound were more or less ln fav-
or of continuing the activity, Def-
inite detiuion will be mldo !ollow~
ing A meeting of Nebruka State
5 - : l r o d f i c l n l n i n L i n e o l 1 ' | n vr t M o n -
y .T h n c l o s i n g o f f a i n *w a s c o n -
t r a d i c t o r y i n n a t u r e i n a s m u c h a a
S e c r e t a r y o l A g r i c u l t u r e W i c k a n d
h a d p r e v i o u s l y u r g e d t h a t f n i r e
b e c o n t i n u e d l o k e e p u p t h e g e n -
e r a l m o r a l e o f t h e p e o p l e .C o u n t y
f a i r s w e r e e s p e c i a l l y f a vo r e d s i n c e
t h e y r e q u i r e d m u c h l e n s t r a v e l i n g
o n a t t e n d t h a n t h e s l a t e e x p o s i -
tiunl.Fair hoard officials over theme have expressed their belidpeople need the opportunities
to contact thi:neighbors and
llffi -€'§`i\s'§5§=`$.` ~
Candidates File
as Electron Date
Draws Nearer
Filings C 1 o s e Thursday,
July Znd.Qffices G0
B e g g m z
Never in the hinwry of Wash-
ing County has there been a derthdaapiranta for county offices
until the present time and !r0\'£
prsent indiationa it would seemthnt if the tickets of the two pull-
tical parties are to be filled that
it would he by draft.Only one week remains in which
to file.July 2nd, next Thunday.
il the lust opportunity to get un-
der the wire.Someone, it np-pcarl, is going to pick up a nice
job with but little effort.
--~-~__ ......»..| nv. Q rlntn
port satisfaction with the Pwz-
resa. lt in believed that the nw
mlult will be 110% or possibly120% of the quota. Federal offl-
clals had naked Washington Coun-ty to collect 90,725 pounds of
scrap ruhber.
Up to Wednesday morning of
this week atatlons of the county
had pure ed 86.780 pounds, reportedcountychairrnnnPeterStricklett.with several stationsyet to report their purchases. Sev.
ernl mick-loads have already beensent w (hnaha and more are ready
on go.There are levenl activities
which are w be carrid out beforethe campaign clodng dak whichuhould swell the rubber coffers
materially.On Fridny of this week (June26111) trucks and men win wx Iteachnn-nl school houue at hwP.M. w pick up scrnp rubber
which children in rural nreas have
collected about their fam horua.
They will receive the lc perpound payment for their finds. ln
use of rain the trucks will goout on Monday at the name hour..Without question, the canvnasing
I
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led by me nano.The program in scheduled gal
mn promptly ut eight o'clock md
the public is invilAd~
oF i r e T h r e a t e n s
B u s i n e s s B l o c k
Early Saturday
Conflagration Threatened
Most Of Block Of Busi-
ness Buildings
-Fire broke out,Saturday lr
lbout 9:30 a.m., ln the cream amfeed :tore recently opened by Wil
li un Ryan in the building jul
east of the Wolff Checkerboar
Store and for u time threaten;
the entire block.r-'l'he caule of the fi re , i t A
reported, wu from a gaaolind ¢kerosene heater which was in
fa heat water and the eupporritiain that an explosion occurred. I
il dsc stated that the proprlet4
e rus e di na c re a m .1 -_vice at the Ryan Cream Station remembered as the former John
gutted the inside of the buiid-E.Miller Tim Shop.
GARDEN CLUB
FORMED IN B
TUESDA YEVE
An organization ua bethe Blair Guden Clubed in Bllir lut 'ruaday
its purpose being tu pmterestflngudens, lawnsprvpngation and can of al
Mfg. Morris Nielsen
ed president of the o ;1with H. Lyle Guyer as vi
dent; Ida Johnson, were
Philip 0'H.\nlon, treasureThe constitution of
club was signed by Den in
lttanding the lnitixl mee
plans were mlde £0 mee
ily-The club will be
[with m m md nxtionll
I R
I NG
own uturm-
vening,ow in-.d theph.
z a o n
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W y "
;new
- vidual:~'ng mdmonth-ederafed
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c lu b i o l
w d e p -
ls Prisoner of
the Japanese
N u r s e s ~ W i t h F o r -
m er Bl am te Shortly
Pnor To Escape
Hrs. Harlem Brewer o! Blnir re-cdvd wond indirectly o! the advty of her husbmd Dr. Hnrlow
Brewer of Mmila.Dr. Brewerwssstntiuned on the PhilippineInland! at the time ol the Jlp in-vuiun, md no dlrecr communica-tion hu been made with him dncelast November.A recent Xatter-...Kn-
r a p e D u - : r u n g " ` ~ T` 2 E ¢ 2 » - u = n m mn a e a n
" a v i M|\l' l|"\ '3 °"_'2 .f 'f_ "2 .; L!'..2.|° "¢T:£
1 U A L L l ' l \ I l l \ l l ~ n u w u Luaunubvz? "'R"lI1<é`r»~='§`~1&'\';'i°'l"3'f.2'=»...fl 142sm A-M. Tha
lmerican Legion, Work-
in With Dana College
ur-ing Applicants
A civil pilot mi ni ns wane,wailable through D u n College,will mn. in Bllir July ur, se hu:een announced this weeks '.l'l1=e
:om-ee will embody elemenury[lying instruction of both planes
md gllden. Work will take place
at the Blxir airport And will beopenw young men between thewho hlke the course will receivetheequlvxlent nl 240 houn o l
gmund school lnrflnxctlon md 85to 45 honn ol fllght lnztrudion.
Applieents will be reglxhned ln
\`-be mvy renrvlste end will, lol~
....__!_¢_..-.....,| ...Au
ur nw M... ...... ..._,_ ._ ____instrument cauzhee t h e nl n ,wellha it on~a umxitive sale And
nhl!!-Bjlze tell of the water on scylinder revolved by clock works.
A sudden dnlwrm in the db-
ernoon of the :une dry hyd
brought .39 lnehee ol moisture
prior to the period of hesvier
pmdpitldon.
The nlrmwrrn did heavy dam-
nge tlxmughout Llxe county. Corn
mllered severely from exeendve
wuhing and lowlnnd (Armen ne-porbed luxe unounts of their
uropr complemlv covered by muv~
ing lllt. Small gnin wen equally
w a M L
B u e l m t Flooded
In Blair, Seugh Creek vent on
nge, and, unnble to anyt volume of water, spread
r the high school athletic
..- 41..-'Illnir Swimmimr
a n ~ i h e r e i y partic ipate i n fr o m th e war d e pa r tmen t h m 1 n ~Iowa ma n ' u - mu .nu ~..~..,gg =*;~=~= and national °h°"'" and dip for med M n .Br ewer d n t D l u l to n'}f the nn kn J ?"n»T? §` flien.a 283191
P ' Y ' °_\ ,,__. J nn..nav fimwer was repor ted s a mis sing.Twe nty ap p lic a n ts ha ve xlr eld y th e B T "
-°_..1._L - )............-1 #mm ni r n if i e d their inten tion o f ta k 2 0 0 1
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friends und the faire,especiallycountyhim, are felt no afford
xhlso opporiunitign.
Svhool exhibits for the Waeh»
:muon County Fair have alreadyln.u pr~-pared and judged.The
.xluhm me stoned at CountySnpx.lullph E.F»ir~child'| office
m Un- Court House. Work of com-
mlm;[hp premium. list is also\ym|;\ll rompleye, Secretary Mc-
1"-\|.n\~z:\ted Wednelday.:ll-.ureN of the bounds of thex-\\f..~:;~.\s>=\»fiation of Fair
3l;m;|g.r<wul meet in Lincolnun-:lx )l¢»nd.|y along with the
Suite Fair officials,and liver
Un-ir gathering :hey will lameunxrrvcommendatiunlregardingthe holdin!!of countv fairs thi:
fall.iArm-nm-:ement that the Iowa
Stoke Fair at Des Moines has
a n for Comrmasxonor Diatrict
Number On -Harry Blaco HlrryWnchHarry Larsen Mike Nelsonand William Jahnel Bluo and
Iahnel filed on the republicanhckel. ond Wnch Lanen and Nel-
een on the democrahe
For County Sheriff Roy Span-
ton has filed as Republican' Coun-
ty '1`reasurer--Fred Gnyer Repub-
lican County Clerk-0 r v i l \ o
Seheffler,Democrat:County Ae-
sesBox--Torvlll Hansen,Demo-
,crnu County Attomey-Waller
Huber.Democrat;County Super-
Political.
imendent-Ralph Fairchild, Non-
Rain fell early this (Tlmndlylrmmlng amounting bo .39 lnch¢s.\
Precipitation began at 3:45 n. rn.
and continued slowly until 7:00 L.
q me lllmgs nvyvww -,, W _,_
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Ibv-on ~.n\¢clled will probably not
nm.-H..~a similar anion in Ne-
l»r:\L.l inasmuch as the fate of
mln- 1..",. fair hae been determined
some the grounds were leased (or
army purposes some months ago.
.
Calhoun Man
Escapes Death ln
r a c t o r M i s h a p
,a -Pinned U n d e r Tractor,
Nearly Suffocated By
Fumes, Digs Self Out
Emil lmsch, Fort Calhoun hr-
rner, experienced a miraculmxl es-cape from serious injury and poo-xible death, early this week, when
his tractor "ran heraerk".
Lorsch was openating a tractor
m.
P. Z. CLERK 30
YEARS RESIGNS
Mini Anna Elner, who hae cn
|- '
1l
be
clerk rn the Arlington P Z storefor thuiy years hu resigned ani'
wrll end her work them Saturday.Miss Elmer came from Chicago in
19l2 no care for her father, the
late E. Elmer, and has clerkeddn
Arlington dnce then,She plans an extended visit to
Beurdshowy, Illinois, where she has
many relatives and friends,in
August.She leaves un Sunday forNorth Bend,Hastinkm and Pre-
mont where she will spena July.Miss Elmer was an honored
K\1e!t at the Methodist Sunday
School picnic held in the Arlington
park, Tuesday evening.
aonmh~-George Ohn.farm n w r I B l a " » ' s ~
Form Calhoun, when the accident1-vrurwd. The tncbor motor nuckin rcwrse, ard the machinéreared
backward and tumbled down a ten-
foot embankmsnt.In attempting'to jump free of the manhine
!,nm~h snagged his clothing on a
pr<~j<~c¢ing lever and was thrown
\m.i\~f Lhe tnnwr,which then
p:\f_~~-d over both thighs.'nw tra rtnr ma the ho twm-J uh- dum with a jar which W;1."l ue--lumh.Wnh his leg,
ml!|,..=..1 under the machine,nur.h >\xf1'\ring \\\»¢1f¢¢m n»<>m'
mln >\.rr..,\,.\,,\xhauat fumes.INN11 elruggl-d ln x futile ab-u-mpm 1. >}\\n. off the motor with
.r smk.llo (molly aucceeded in
<l.;:;:lx.g h.n\sel! out.. ._ 1. ...,....a..- :mm
Postmistress
of the schoolhouse! will add thou-sandl of pounds to the scrap pile.
Next Monday, Mudge Robinson,
propriel/or of the Home Thutre,
will stag; a "rubber matinee" lor
the kids, the admlsalon to which
will be 5 pounds of acrap rubber.I! the show ia packed this should
add another ton or more. The showis "Right so the Heart", starting
at 2:30 P.M.A house-to-house dl'lVg will be
conducted in Blair next Friday
jmorning,according to present
plana.
\1
Several counties in the :fate
have already completed or ex»needed their quota.WashingtoniCounty rank! aixth in the nlfb.however. leading the entirg stateisBrownCounty which has de-
llivered 140% ol its quota
I H E A R T T A G D A Y
P L A N N E D S A T U R D A Y
The Volunteers of America will
hold a "Heart" day on the nreehof Blair next Saturdny, June 27th
at which time young girls of the
city will sell heath!for various
isums to swell the coffers of the
jbenevolent society sponloring the
adle,\The drive is under the direction
ol Mrs. Maxon McQuarrie who will
|be aided by Mayor U. G. Gamer.
Miss May McQ\1arrle,Mn. Clar-
fence King, Mrs.Ed Wolff, Mrs.E. A. Schmid; and Rev. John P.
Brooks.The Volunteers of America were
,founded in 1898 as 1 philmthropic
;as¢n¢v-ln the pun year in the
statgoid has Iurnidwd meals to
15,38 medic-al care to 99; ahoa
to 216: beds to 1,480 and given aid
in many other ways.The work la rarriod on by vol-
|'""'r7 wntrlbauona and ln pure-ly dependm: upon such dnvea asthe one plannd for next Saturday.
m m ) C R O SP a s s e s A w a y ~
Cara Clark Was PioneerAnd Native Of Wash-
CALLED FOR
Women of Blair are urged to
i n g t o n C o u n t y 'volunteer gleir oerviees at the lo-5
ea ross sewing room,:tlCara Clark, one of the few sur-,WIS ,mounted this week by Mn.:
~ ';:::;;' ; § , Y J ~ ¢ § § a ° § § T . " " . » f ° ' " " " & ' i § .'1'§
clock a.m., June 22, at the »~.,gw»f production. A new quota of
ence Home. She was hom in Fonleixht hundred yards of cotton ma-Calhoun on May so,1857,,Im-ial,fo ber made into women'e
daughter of the law Mr. and Mrs.SHd childrens hlouxa,b l !beenElias rm-ks Clark.received and must he tiniahed and
v-_ _ H..- .»... :.....n., und infshlwed out in August.
was not in his place oi humneal
at ul, time the tlre mmd.Neighbors across the street rxwl
the blaze and turned in the alum,none too Boon, ss the whole ln-terior smxcture was a man of
flames.~The fire spread rapidly and \l~fore the firemen could handle the
situation the blaze had spread to
the Wolf! building aid had done
considerable damage there.
The quuick work of the firemen
saved the day.While the peo-ple doing bulinas ln the block
got a 8°°d scare,no one except
tho cream. station and the Wold
grocery was damngod.
`Gov't. Crew
Reshaping River
Cutting Off P o i n t Of
Of Land On Iowa Side
Of River
A crew of approximately thir-
year hasbeen set up.
RITES HELD FORwlm VETERAN
Rmernl services for William
,Sorennen,veteran of World Wa.:
I, were held at the First Luther~
an Church in Blair on Saturday,June 20, with Rev. 1-1. C. Jorgen-sen in charge.Budal was made
in Blxdr cemetery under the sup-ervision of Bendor!Funeml
Home.The deceased had suffered for
nearly twenty-five years from ln-
juries received in the first World
War;for the past sixteen years
he had been 5 patient at the gov-emment.hospital in Knoxville,
lows. His death came as the re-
sult of an operation.Survivors include three sixteen,
Mrs.Mary Eugen of Hemmn,Mm. Martin Larsen of Blair and
Mrs. Hayes Roeenbalm of Omaha;
and two brothers, Edward Soren-
sen ol Lyons and Carl Sorensen
of Blair.
l
ty men are busy cutting away ~ ~ ~point of land on the Iowa rlde of\
the Missouri about three quer-ters of a mile north of the river
bridge at Blair.\The work is n part of the gov-ernment maintenance work and is
being done by a governmnnt
dredger. The dredger in a hydrau~lic :Hair and pumps the mud and
water, depositing it any point de-
sirable. Some of this mud is beingpumped behind dikea Lhet have
been built.The idea of removing the point
ol land is w etnighten the rlv-
er and thus remove some of the
pressure on the banks by crosscurrents formed by hitting the
pmjecture.The work will take about a
week or ten dnyl.l¥w0L1~"F, JENSON IN
g OMAHA, SATURDAY
Ray Wal!! and Allan Sims Jen-
son, for-mer Blair boys who hdlle
been employed °n the went coast
:briefly with relatives and friends.
'Both were en roube to the east, butf
were unable to reveal details.
by United Airlines, were ln Omaha
Saturday evening and visited,
25TH ANNWERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Knechl of
Arlingtm observed their 25th Wd-
ding annivenary.Saturday,with
a tamily and ndghborhood gather-
ins-The time was spent. playing
cards and mating.Mn,John Breithoupt of Fre-mont, n niece of the touple, baked
Lho wedding cake,Severnl bou-
quets of garden flowers deoonwd
tho Knerlnt home.
HOS P ITA L NOTE S
_Miss Grace Thompson entered
hieth sv.Hospital,this (Thurs-
day) morning for a tonsilecbomy.A Peter Svendgnnd rerurned homo
from Methodist Hospital, Sunday.
g Mm Woodrow Wmt and baby
were dismissed from Methodist
floepilal, Monday.1 Blair Hospital
1 William Sylvia of Herman un-derwent an appendecwmy at Blair
Hospital, June 20.He is return-
ing home today (Thmdly).
An eppendectomy was por-formed Saturday at the Blair Hol-
pitnl for Lloyd Kjeldgaud of Tr
kamoh.
", ,,.:~* ; ' = ' m; ' §.._.45;,,,».,>~~\2 lfr,f V,.-- . . . N , . » f \ !j
l ~ ~ ~~
|A member-amp we or W " ' q nurses who mm -,.... ..--Con-egidor brought the newu, con-fwggng Mrs. Brewefe mister, MissEmma Beekmann of San Frmcir
co; she in turn, put through n longQdlltametelephone call to Blair
lm oveming.The nurses had seen'Dr. Brower the day belore their'
| °°°p°'They reported that ho,
was then in good health and in ex-cellent spirits. although quite thin
due to an enforced fish and ricediet.\
.Mrs. Brewer expects to receiveln. detailed lewer from her eilterl
`the latter Plrt of this week.
llond Sales
$9500 on 15th
Pur c ha s e s Url;T o L a s t
M o n t h B u t e l o w J u n e
r Quota
Sale of bonds in WashingtonCountyduringthe(i nt tifmen
days of June totaled 59500,re-
ported County Chairman George
T. Hedelund this week.While the figure was equal to
'the ules of last month, yet theti nt hal!ol the month did not
loom up la the hal! way mark on
ing the course and Ciyll Aeronau-\ " °tics authority olticlala will meetl
lwlul appliwm in Blur Saturday
moming, June 27, 10:00 a.m.The Amer-lean Legion, in coop-eration with Dana College and
the local airport committee, havejoined their eliorts in eecurlnz ln-
olicanu lor the worlr.The new progsm povides nub-
sisnence pay and health and ac-cident insurance for trainee; d\xr~ing the trnining period, it has
been announced.Applicants who are ix\M:raud
should contact Dr. C. D. Howard,
Dr.E u l S. Tri m Ben Reeh or
George' 'P."Hsd¢lund a z m m rthat they may start the work on
July let.
F. B. LEONARD
RITES JUNE 17
Funeml services for Floyd B.Leonard of Council Bluffs,lawn,
formerly ol Kennard and Blair,
were held Wednesday morning,
June 17, at ihe Meyer Fameral
Home in Council Blulls;FatherCoughlinolflclabed.Burial lwas
made in the Blair cemetery. Leon-
ard died as die result of an ap-ndectomy pedormed at Mercy
ospital in Council Blulfl.The non ol Mr. and Mrs.BertthJQulf ;25,000_ How- Leonard of Kennard, the deceued|ev§f, `2'€°»,.fI°b¢¢§'. noted that ¢helw" bona °;' "';'9'_;,'yh23' 1994. On
_lm hal! of the month gmm\\y}D°°°'"\'°"»»° was mar-
shows larger purohaaes than the
'first half,'Bond sales last month were ap-
proximately $20,000.
HERMAN HOVEN DICK
DIED WEDN ESDAY
Herman Hovendidr,ago '12
Ho weeUniver-1928, he
Council
ried to Ora E. Johnson.graduated from Creighton
sity ln 1925»and since
had been employed ln
Blu!!! an A drugglat.vor!include theo alstaerm hire.Robe!!
1 Omaha and Mrs. J. W.
of Blair;and A brother,Leonard of Camp Grant, lllinois.
widow;Novell
PoundsRussell
year-e, passed away nt his home inl
|B\lrt County on Wednesday morn-
ing at 1 o'clock.Herman was born
in this co\mh' and resided here
until a» few years ago.Funeral arrangemenm have not3yet been reported to this ol-
oe.
A. C. BOLDT, MGR.20 YEARS, RESIGNS
A. C. Boldt. who hu been the
|el1icient manager of the Arllngto'n
Telephone exchange for neaxlyvtwentyyan. has resigned that
position, mklng effsct lut Satur-
doy.'g Mr. Boldva plan: for the future
an still inddlnite,
MISS LAGE AMONG
E S S A Y W I N N E R S
Mlae N. Anne Luge of Fort Cal-
houn won hononble mention in
an a n y contest conduefpd for
high mhool students this spring
by the Student Foundation at theUnlvenity ol Nebraska Wlnnenof the contest, announced Satur-day, will each receive a copy of
the 1942 "Cornhunker"campusyearbook. More than one hundred
studenu entered the Foundatiorfs
conwlt.Mies Law. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Gnmt Lage of Fort Calhoun,wal graduated from tho Calhounhighschooll u t month;she ln
__.n-.| an Van &nfA Burd-
ulslu usa:um -..________Pool park burying Lhe grassyfield and leaving much debris to
bo elemed up.Water from the creek backedinto the Stanley Bodnnr yard and
ran into the basement leaving
4% (ect ol mud and wnoer no be
cleaned out. Damage to the house
and household goods in the base-ment amounted to about MW,
Bednar estimamd.
Highway ClosedFor more than an hour High-way '13 at the south edge ol Blah-
wil elooed by the yvaher fromSouthCreek which spread outseveral blocks wide at that point.
Timbers from a bridge upmtnam
lodged ncroana concrete culvert,
carrying the creek waterl under
the highway and a major portionof the flood waiers were forced
out of the banks and over the
highway Saturday moming.
Mn. Charles Mullaney, wife ol
the Wnlthlll.Nebraska poaunaa-ter, and her son stallod their ourintha flood waters croaaing the
highway near the James Thomp-
bon home in south Blair and the
two wen forced to wade waiw
deep ln the nverllng water' noresell the Thompson home. Thomp-
wn'n huement ulso had several
inwea of mud and water.he Fontanelle Highway wasalsocloseda l waters nmh d
through er valley two miles westofBlair and washed out A dirt
fill over a. l\P8e concrete culvert.Anower bridge at the Hurry Er-very [ann just wat o f the city
was almost cloud vo trafhc as
Cauble Crook walled a huge hols
into the approuzh.
A washout wal also the canesof cloalng the Omaha high road
just north of the McCarthy school.
Elevalor Pin Flooded
An elevawr pit at the Holm-
qulat elevator in north Blair wasflooded by the storm and the el-evator was out of commlsdon the
followingday ao work of clan-
ing out the pit pmcedod
Cu la mendedThe ear belonging co Blair HighSchool Coach Choppy Rhodes au!-
lered oonddenble damage fromthe flood when lt was submerged
to the door and handles ln flood
waters. Choppy had left the our
on Lho bottom lands of his farm
alter he had been unable m mnit following the o1!,ernoon's down-
pour. The next morning he diseov-
ered he had parked it in A low
apot and mud and water had hom
.m Ln tha door hands. Needles:A t ; f { $ 0 [ 1 L n u l l r I : \ - V I I : \ u : 5 * " " " "E D I u Lul u:u n :u u u u ;-»- -"I L ~ . m d n t h n r m m o l i n m . . : -m u l d n r i n u t h x t .n e r i o d t h a R e now enru ...--________Ru-=;g\L u ;- 3 ~d y 3 - =; = ne u c ° uZ `§ l' i n o mnm no nv, an mn wonldn't mm
mx .entuc y,u t y,o -a m u d l I ndnted1-E.§ ..u \?y:n',:n£N" " i " ¢ B " A' R 'G T 0 N 4 T H H m ? nt nacresngn dm bot-
-rs..r~n1vrr>E'\'E J U L Y mm- mum of num- we re nwaa
| \ i T \u : L u n g u n - . .- - . . . . _-. __ _} u 1 .~b u t s u f f e r e d n o m a j o r d i n -
. x h : l . t . E S f r o m t h e a r c i d e n t . .
CLARICE AN DERSONIN HOSPITAL
L l l l i l : a n a u - -" B . ._K ' -d e c o u e d w a s e m p l o y e d i n t h e '
C o u n t y T n a s u r e f a o f f i c e a n d l a b
o r i n t h e p o s t o f f i c e w h e r e s h e
w a s a d e p u t y u n d e r t h e l a t e L .F .
H i l t o n .A f t e r t h e r e s i g n a t i o n b y
L .F .H i l t o n a n d t h r o u g h h i s i n -
now. The Re d uro as ro om lu up aueverynf te mo o n exc ept Saturday
an d is open o n Mon day evening
also.
E I G H T T O O K F I R S T
r ~ f \ \ r n n n l f \ 1 | { \ \ T Q \ T \ ]
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mu yu-=-.-,.-... -_... _.vV____ ____L . m L , H e 3 " m m m ; c o r ->°" ' " '°"' "- ie. n Blair me Aningwn b w w l
earned;yfmnx Lund has been mm Wm why at Blair on J dy
mth the armed (owes for five ml,"_ hu Mm unmanned bymcml.hs~''Hugh Cooke, chairman of tha Jn-
Pn. Henry Km former raident ly Fourth bmmll commitibt. Theof tho Emmy dintrid, il ki ¢be'¢.m.h¢u1ab¢°1¢¢mnd»r»b\.m-
Divldon nz F m m m m m u w h n w m m m m
`I`|-anda E. Wnnill. Wyvmina h v m g g ; ma y
TOD
Wheat.
Como m
AY3 MARKE
Barley _..-_ __
R n
Cream
. . . - - . .g
TS
$1.01
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\lkact hom' af the game will be
annmlneod n u t week.I t will.
however, be timed to and alwrl\'Y
bdore the hour oi the communitypi e nl c wb e h e l dln umwi mmi nz
pool paak.Aa the chart nowltanda, Arliugwn has won 4 andl o s t l p m m u w r h e u v a u e w
Iaague vhlls nm, hu won 2 ma
lon 1 in the uma la ne.
by the downpour. An alhlh field
on the Roberts & Rose Ranch vu
a continuous lake with only tha
lay luck mmainlmz above the wa-wr. Water cnmplecely mrmunded
the bm\din§\ on the Pull J. Paul-aen farm one and w w walm u dni ni nt from the n m w
flelda mm Fhh Creek late Sum-
dw nlglnt.
Calhoun Hard Bi!'
.At Calhmi unofficial .observ-e'r| re D0 rtAd£ 'o m6 w8 lmha so !
rain with much dunan nauldng
from heavy wlndl.Onrmpllfh do-tailx of Calhmm daman ia muted
;-= the Calhoun news column, pp
our.
M n .Eliadaeth Chrlmmaan.
Hina Cluice Anderson of Wash- fluence she becune postmintressrthof Blair and bears the distinctioninfton has enberad we o opedichupiml in Lincoln for treliment of being the only postmiltmsn
.......a » l....s nn-u§:ni1 frm danish- thlt Blnir has ever hnd.lllhl I &uu|, U|¢|!:|¢|||vu»an-u -- -U ..ur of Hr. md u n . J . L . An d mrs o n A f te r le wi n z B a m s h e wa n t. wlo l mouth of Kgnnard,Misa An -Oma h a Where she was e mp lo y e d g - g _ ~ ; g ; » m a
d e r wn h u suffered the |:[tel'-n s b o o k k e e p e r f u r n c r u c k e r y c n m-Sunday mo rn in g ' H w y 'di e c tt- o f infantile paraly sis f o r p a n y f o r twe n ty y e a r n . L mr lh e a n H u h ~ V a u g l :
ma n d y two y e n a ;althou gh h e r b u i lt ¢ . h o me i n C a 1 h o u n | . n d w i t. h '-.!..|.-_ \:......i |\¢\»\. Inv n Y n l f l l m f ~ . . § ' 3 " * : '»i-.'?",.'1'.'l."'*`i'.
IBlllluvu -un.. \..._.._an d Te rr y Fi tlg e r Iwuuly»». -.... -. ~,,~.-...... .._ __lion pnnlyxiu in the lugs |.endonller home and the nmsdnder ol
which controh dm foot.
CROSSES OCEAN INGOV"l' SERVICE
mn Chambnuof New v mo \ ¢ y , m a \ u . m a | u \ u » y d
Chlmben af BL\\r,w1~iu; nhdvn
h m m m m m m u u m o n
p n e w t h n a n n e m t l y h u n g u -v bto ltho p o v a rnms t.Qn m.b m h m n w d m u u n n m n n
by nndlo ullly -knawga qhg,
v lid, Fm-1. Cllhoun. Flther Thomas
" ° ; » . ' i ' ° . . . ; ~ 0 S h e h i v !0 0 4 7 conduchd the nlnf.
| d | ! , ¢ r , Co r i . o ' f o ml hA, | md n °' ° °k m*" ~brvthsn Andrew, of xmmm. Ne-w w o f w v l y m y w m -M " h _n u n ,.,g¢¢,¢,¢| in the dull!
Punnrll services wan held at church lehool ulivitlel
tha Fort Calhoun Pnlby urhn 'church on Juno 24 nt 2:00 pm-Mn.Oliver Chrinmnen u -w a m w s u m s i mn m d u m d v d Blhmlly ho m New Yvrk
mdR|v.Jnme|Romnno!Oml\lB» lar an ufended vidt " tho PII'
iomner Congregational puhnr ol tntsl, _George Clrilmnlen,hams
m m .dating,md murmlm In Blur. Her husband in A "gm-
w u In the Cdhoxm um- bor ol me Cont Guard! in nw
ury.York.
\ 1 0 , 0 0 0 G a l l o n s C r e o s o
County Agriculmnl Agent E.
D.Fnhmey xnnuuneed th: ar-
rlvxl of A cnxload ol* enowla
this wsek for the un of fann-en in the fight qnlnnt nhindl
WK! and u my vmrml-Thimxioadccnuined10,161 p l -
lonl md :heady mnny hrmsnhave ummm! fhq uoomie for
tim construction of lnrl'W*
gro und ma ll gnln liddl.
t e R e a d y F o r B u g s
The above photo shows thec u m d :mage mnk neu' the
tnc kl in the ni lmad yuds.
The enonom eott the govern-ment ummd $9.000 and it is
being distribnued without colt
to tho hnnen- Thou who duh
m pmcun nnowte must bring
Lbdr own condnar md mnkn
npplhzntion at the County A¢-
¢nt'| ofthe in the Cmnt Home.
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nm-..;.6c Oma r P a te r s o n , lo n ~ i lu . A n -d n ; (la : J f i s vl a n d M n .K u !
.. 1 8 \ : n n P d ma m o f Hln ln h u be e n n r q j Christensen,l d t Fr id ay f o r
_ M c m o u d w r b g r g n k _wm°f1 \. if» ='P in|¢ r u ,N ¢ h n s h ,» v r h n o l b i s
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He X ll1 3 U0 l\| °"\ °' \"m l l u u - m u - | » _n.\um-nh.~un. Emil Hunan.
Bmr. Nabnlkx June 25. IKZ._ _ . . .. . \
a n Robbie an~~1 Y-C M ¢ h h n n k _ _ _ . . _ ~ - I r e n a J g n l k r .m d M n .W a l t e r S g p g -
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U r a `''' ~~'i f;i .' ¢f1 ;::~.~ ,'-d lr,¢ndKr».q¢hnB¢¢k1mq~-|\,,|-|,3m§gy,|¢,m mmgq gth\ ~~'wnnned n l made runner. Ph- Wstnn ,gm $25. »,.'i,,3'm'i'£ John Tnylor homm honor 0; mf
gg- ~g g"-= w g m d g g; m an n m nnm d o f n m .p - bir:41E wen ""E_°;;maMoet'B08!'d5 Of County A'";°'M'::: gg »,g;--ny Om- ~ 'i.§';§'.'€'.:",;'.,"""" "gg Ribs, Juan Human. &nv..,.'1."I;'
.,r.-o .u Faculty Last __Junior Ymmd Non; Mrs. Ia. B. Hmlfq m mm.'ifwif md .H.£'.,'§§'"¢':;1E.';" 35
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mm.;¢LIJQfTi5» tha eom\ng'h.milY Jlmul mf_w _-M .............,.|.........,ami year.19 4 2 48 ; in mutt "" ma mph NuhvilleThe SUV und So Club met with'ofber! elected hculty un W,@,¢ |,': ° a ; " . : : : .uzhool mectIngn\M~"".Inna w y.~.i r um,
M i n Leona lhnun with:ld early thi! month.|u were `
;;~" " §" 1 " r T " " ` § " 1 I " `5 "&Z'3.m» Tgompsonn.o e w u ewhome ny, uflved Thurdly monxingstra;
v i m Mn.l(clntmh'a pax-ann,a m them gf" two weak: az *M ~ m d » ; ;» -Pew- Nielun.
of Dgnvtr nn vms.mpum ma.sue u m m lpent seven!o lthc tuc h-~da weekvrith M .d l l Che¢wA.ro l l l t w e e k i lEolloi rlnl 'ZLUE n,-0.0¢ g...\-V'}§':"'{..2....md i mm. w e n .. .¢ 5 . § \, o fre f e hmnh we r e '§ , °'f~n own.n ondny dlemoon g u s h of
Among the newcomers nn Hr.
md Mn. Cn! Knudsen and four
nhildrsn ol Fremont, who have
purchuod the former Ar\yn John-lon home in Arlinton;Mr. IndMn. E. D. Jonu md lam. Juzkie
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\. lll)\ f _tl T" I \ K ¢ e OUARRI H. mm:2401501 ers,u otrmpllou U!w w . ,mrintandenf. R. E. Fairchild:5 1 1 n u n : v u " ' ¢ , _ § " "B , 5 . | d j '~g I ~M n -M h m n n I n l u l l n u u u u q l U ;I - ° - ' ~ r " " ' l - -1l l w . e . : : ' . " . . . . .f a ,. . . . . . .n r - ! m ' f u .'x l .\ . . . . = .l e l n t o l h m e ¢ . ~ . » w . . \ ' , ; ' ; _ . ' ! ' = f _ ' : t ' ; ° _ . " : . ° : ° : ' _ .* " *. 2 _ " : . °
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Hr. and Mn. George N. Hlllar
sceivd .\ able hat week from
heh' um, John, who bla been do-
1z constnxctlon work ln Lha Fu-lllt since shortly :her the Parl
labor nmk. Tha manga, le ntrom a polnt dslgnnbed u Sull-,;-lgln, rad, "Have returned and
an okay. Write noon." Miller lm
inn Prxncilco for Honolulu, but
nur was tnanaferred to a point
urther south.
DR. c. R. MEAD
in winning the war. Bob Milk! un wslder in the Sm Fnndleo |hlp
yards;Muian.n dxughtsr,is
uldng nn adrenlt conne in n
Lo l An a:school;Hnrvey hu
nlmady urvsd a arm of mllltnry
training; and the Mlllefl young-est son, Nntlum, il employd in
Omahn while nwnltlng hil dl tothecolon.All ue former ra l-
denl; of Blair md will be rnmem-lsered by mmy hinndn in thls vl-
cjnlty.
MARSHALL GROVER,15, DROWNS IN ILL.
Mu-llhdl Grover, 15, well-krwwllin the Irvington and MAney-S\.\n-nysida wmmuniqm, was drowned
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ndny.Mr.and Mn. Wilhelm Grimmdlittlenon .recently moved to
sir.The Republic!-I1 oonventrlon attinge reaultod in the nomination
Herbert Hoover as the pm.-ty's
mdidlic for PfB5idHnt.Dr. Merrill Roch IM Dr. Wil-
un Rntlunsnn have eecured pod
ons in a. Chicago holpitnl.
Supt. :End Mrs 1. J. Montgomery
we moved to Blair and are set-
ed in the T. T. Onermni home
n East Colfax.The Democrats, at their national
onvention, luwefedopted the 18th
mendment. repeal.Work hes begun on an addition
o The Enterprise office
Mis Dorothy Ann Sherman en-ertained several friends at bridge
Wnshouta on the Omaha-Sioux
Iity railroad delayed tni n traf
ic through Blair, lust week-end.
nu 1:Q
» years ago--1937
A fifth car of grneehoppeq- pois-
Jn has been requested by Wnslv
.ngton County fnnners.Robert Schneider,14-year-old
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schneid-
er of Fort Calhoun, was struck by
a large gasoline transport.
Petitions are being'circulated
1 - . .o k -#Inee#n a vr n n n a r s f.: m i l [ i n fl -
l I } l . l b l v n u . . . - _ _ . , _F o n t u t e l l o - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - | : § § ' M r | .O l e S o r e n s o n .o r U m m e n d m r .a m m r s .L u ; ( l r | D 1" " ' " ' - " ' " " ' ° " ' 1 = ' § " l l £ ° ' 1 ¢ . ' ° ° " ` \n i . ; ; Q 1 »T ° f g _ ; g n 1 e § ° 1 »" g g L u - : e n w e a m m o o f w e n o f e d " '1 3 1 ° e . 2 ' ; ?. . . d R ;M , _ f * » ,
( h i n t i n g C i t y . . . . . - - - -Y K i f f i l t h e I 6 1 U 1 0 H e r m a n ,N i e l s e n ,M i "N i n g A D d 0 | g a n ' n d
o e s a i e . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . - - E v e W i l k i n s e r .M n .L n u r e T o f u .M n .J a m e s M r s .C i n - l g H i n ;1 |h m m i n c m :J u n a n d L i l a .M o e S ; , h w ,
L o o t C , - , g k , . . . . . - _ . . . J e a . n N e u m e n u i n a n d n o n e w e r e T h u n d n l r tt g g i 1 o h C e r t J m y ) P " r ? | ¢ 1 e l l r i v e C l u b o f A r l i n g t o n .
_ , _ _ _ _F o i e n .1 |t e m o o n .g u ;_ _ - _ . . . . D o r o t h y e . . n . . . Z § \M r .a n d M n .J a m e s W u l f m d T u e s d n s j .m i . .F l o y d H i n := = = d ' n y " § & . 3 " i . . f i i " ~ ° i > ' § ' § ' €g ; ; 5 ; » »~
w e r e S u n d a y d i n n e r g u e s t !T e r r y v u i t e d a t t h e W i l l H u m e r 1
B r l n k m l l l " ' " " " " " " ` f ' ° i v § i § . i . ' § § " ° w a n d M r l .R a l p h P e a r c e .h o m e a t D r u m h o n o r i n g ~w i t h N i n n a n d W a l t e r A n d e r -
G o l l ~ - * - Q ; - " _ _ . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ . _ _ _ _ \~M n d l o n i l s p e n d i n g s e v e r H a n s e n o f D e n v e r ,C o l o r a d o .|M r s .M u n n LP 1 ° = " " ' °° "i n l m - .m d M _H s e o n |n o n s p e n t F r i -
_ _ _ _ - . . - - - M r a .E l i u b e u i S t a p l e :' , §.'
, § , " "' "n e n r y M ' . i i ` n § § m i i i § " 3 ¢ ' § r ¢n i ? . ' . § ' d " » l ` 3 .§ ' { = ' . , i " g § §C a r l i ` * ; § ' ° " ' ° "h o m e i n
' m e n u _ _ _ _ _ . _ - . . - . . S y l v i n .L n l l m e n m i m e M r s .w i n n m a n d A l -J i m a T h o m p s o n .'a i .e r : u e s i n c l u d e d M n .
B r e w : t e r . . - . . . . K . l t h e r i n e S e h m e d e r i f w i ,a n d G w e n d o l y n H o p k i n s D i n n e r F u e n t e o f t h e W e s t o n ~ E ; E d n S § . e ? ; e § ° : g ° "j g "e n d
H e w e t t _ , _ _ __ _ . - , . . . , - - . . . . I . » y l e S k 0 \ ' \ w ¢ , ¢M o n d x y e v e n i n g g u e s t s o f L o n g f a r m y ,S u n d a y .w e r e F l o f y d L y U } m a n d M r m d n f g g "o f
K i n d r e d . . - _ . . . . . . . . - M r s .J e a n J e n e e n g h a n d M n .H a r r y M a d s e n a n d A e k e r r n n n ,L e o n a ,E l m .a n d L u -R i m d t w n .e y e s
S u m m e r s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . . . . - M i u B a e r l f e m i l y .¢ 1 f ; ~ f =C I ; - ; ; = S f ;l e a v i n g a l l l e A c k e r m n n n o f H e m ;M ° " & ' o ; : : i i » .m n n o d " " 5 i ' t " ` " . ° f
S u t h e r l a n d . . . . . . - - . _ E u l e i l e S C h j 0 d f .t h i 3 w e e o r 1 r v i o e e r n -Y G V O I I I H R c a e r a w e r e r .a n T h e f o l l o w i n g e n j o y e d D n i
T h o n e _ _ __ _ _ - _ . . . . l ~ l n t t \ e C a m e r o n , " ' 3 i ' $ T ° 2 § ¢ ' " n ' § l " " § é . . - i n e K u h r a n d " E t . . § § " § ¢S 3 . '
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E t h e l M a o w e r e S u n i l ! !d i n n e r l a t S u n d a y d i n n e r w e r e M r .a n d [ t ", : °~& n e N M c I n | : > s h : g h d
a n d s u p p e r g u e s t s o f M r .a n d M n .M m l a w r e n c e C o o k a n d f a m i l y e r s e y M e s s r s .a n d e w h l d |d e w
H e n r y B r a a c i c i n O m a h a -, o f A r l i n g t o n ,E a r l ' I ' i \ o n 1 p e o n " n d | P 8 l t l *' N i e l s e n C a r l C h F °" m ° °
M r .a n d M r s .H a r v e y K u h n a n d f a m i l y ,a n d P e t e r C l e o .p m d K u °l f "n s e n ,
New Englend ..-....-..-_......_----_-
...._-..Elsie Wilson-upper room
Wranch ---..----_-.--~------------..Frances Walroth-upper roomLaura. Nohrenberg--lower roomLecrone -_-_...__.._......Vera. Hansen
McCarthy ..--....----..-..--_-......_---_--Loulee Ziegler upper roomGertrudeWarrick-lower roomDrum--.....-__....-Mergaret Wuif
March __--..--..--...--...-..-.----Mrs.Louis Femberg--upper
roomDornacker ----..Virginia VoetmnnBelle Center -___-__.._I.ela PeckBrendert-.._Pauline Blotter
Riepin .---Eleanom Jensen
Hin C11vk ":""'"':"""-----
fgxnily, and Lloyd Kuhr called -tl
the Raymond Rowe home, 'Thurs-
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M d M Ed N ne t|e uteen nnd.!nm:ly,Hel-Sundrayain o...'f1.. as g-Teté' ..?"%'1- -gadKnudsen and family of Omaha,Colby __--...._--.._-_Norrnn Wild _'end Mrs. Hunter. The hono goat an Gunnar Knudaen of Wahoo.ld hoae helping Nels Madsen'at dinner was Mrs Maymerwalk-'S Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stork and,celebrate no hmi my .Tuesday, 'er of Seattle. Waehington.;,'°'*' mended a. picnic at the Or-
were Messrs. and Mesda.mez\Ch.r1s\
Korahoj and family of Herman,Hart?Madsen and IamilyJ noMencke, George Mencke and Shar-
on: Jack Mencke, and Alf Nei-;
sonMrs. Anna B. Jensen and Mm!
Bob bchenk were Wednesday call-ers of mrs. Detlef Wulf. Mr. and
Mrs. Wulf were Wednesday even-'irgg callers on the kiuwnnd J i n,
eggy and Mr.and M .JohnenrM;r§iueLm}i:?t;?iU <¢l'."£?""§'T J'h"""' mme in .F'v¢mont Sundgy
Paulsen in Blair, Sunday.|Saturday evening supper guestsMr.and Mrs.Otto Wenz and nt the Martin Larson home werefnrnilywereThursdayevening Mr.and Mrs.John Jensen nndcallers nt ltierton Winchell'u.Louie and Mr.and Mn.DwightSdisr. J 'rn _i'atnek of Craig, and Mr.and'..m§'"w'.iiJ`if3. .Sd §'fsBef|T;d'M"Malvern Larsen of Omnhe.
Thompson and son,Mrs.Jerry The Malvern Larsena remained
Jordon, Mrs.Amanda Svogereon,,'mul Sunday evening.
Miss Emma Tietiren,and .lamen Tuesday afternoon guests at the
Barry »f Los e. 5;f~1@.f°=-ne ns, "en"i n e . ~
r i i u l .u u u .u u u l o ,mu . .¢ n u anna»Orville Nelson of Kennard, who
no living in the Avery Haynesresidence.
Mrs. Belve Simmen,ll u
h a s m o v e d f r o m t h e ~npnrtment into on M. E. Winn:
home.Mr. and Mn. Orville Ben~son are now residing in the Iowa
cottnge.
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Blair, Nebraska
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I U !u l u n o \ . . | n u ¢ u . . . . -u v . .- -s e r v a t i o n d i s t i i c t i n W a s h i n g t o n
| C o u n t y .I t a s k s t h a t t h e P a p i o
v a l l e y b e m a d e i n t o a p e r m a n e n t
distric t,\F i ve Blai r lad s spending the
|we e k e n d n t Okob oji are Clarkl' o ' n o n lo n , Ro h m He mp h i ll, Gwy e r
nielaen,Don Davis an d J ames
iI) ixo n.Th ey were acc ompanied
l b ;Bi ll Mo o re . wh o wi ll serve as
c e f.
3 \Ei)ffic e;dof the Methodist Ladies
. i ,M amen Minnie Tri plett.
| C.R.Mead,C.C.V a n Deusen
|:|.nd Veronc ia Guy er,entertained
lc rther Aid me mb e r s a t a par ty .
\Th e n e c limbed to 104 de-
igrees, y eate day .
a »|as
l i year a g o - 1 9 4 1
Th e second dr af t registration,
reac hing thvlle who were 21 before
1July ls t, wi ll be heid Tuesday .
Th e first.of ticial la wn contest
Ijud gi ng was held;prizes were
mmmnrlml hu fha Flinlir Rntnrv (Iluh
_--Har ri et W ilso n- lo we r ro om mes .Ne f f ..--..-..--l..uura Ma e Han se n.Mrs . La ur a Tof te a nd Mr s. W al-I
Rose Hi i l
- - - Ma r i a n Ne ls o n - u p p e r r o o m
-_ - .. _ -E r di n e W u lf - lo wer ro o m
Vac o ma - --.. -..- -_.. Norma Ma tzen
M a t t e s - : " ' " " " " " ' " " " " ' " ' " '_-Ag nes E ma n u e l- lo w e r ro om
Biabee
ter Sap penfield c alle d on mr s. hid
Jensen,wednesday -'Ihose help ing M m . Ha r o ld
French celebrate her birthda y .,Sund ay , we re the Har old W . Ras-
mussen and Ha r o ld Chnstensen
f ile s.a m IVis du the week wi th '
S.Y.?i§»°'i~?$ M*§°';;Yd il".~"i'"if$§: were Mrs. -John Tay lo r an d c h ild-
ar d A xte ll an d lllr s Ray Py le of dren,Mr s .Clarenc e Toelke and
Upland, Calif ornia..Ric hard Clarence,Misses Ed n a
M d M E 3 T h and Rl t a i l a n s e n ,Mr s.Clarenc e..¢.`§l..iT.'é.=,S.' €. .. d.§ f fo r(lirireg§i;§1' l§ »Hi ;» g3h ;L q_~ »-an d Mrs.
f:.';'i..?"%...*° .*§l2.t3.,"'"a...12?.~l f an d Mr s .Hay es Rosenbalzn
Lo ng a nd Ro llan d Ne ls c m- a n i m an daugh ters o f Oma h a spent
_L uc ia e- le lc en na nt-i l; ;; en _r oo n; th e ~ R. .' .1 §' .5 .. .. . fa mi ly wer e se n and Peter Léo.\Wednesday eve n i n g a t th e Ma r ti n
SenoraSlader ...._.--..----Bett.y Andersen '1ekama.ll.Mr .an d Mr s .Lou ie
Glendal v
Sunny side
Spiker _ _
Green ---___
Johnson ___
Ha r tu n g
Linc oln
Broderson
Andersen---lower roomlp,;m;;d_ Caro l, and J o hn Anely u r i
_.-_--Lavonne Quist. lkiatthlesen an d huge ne,and luis._-....Vends. Christensen J ohn Rasmussen an d Ka re n K a y .
_J eanette wr i c k l .u n and Mr o.Albe rt h u h :an d
Du ne wer e Su nd a y ru nn er g ue sts"'""*" "Elff i.'I. '€$'2 i$l'» f il. . and Mr s . h en r y n u h r .
i i i lé é i s L a n d e n k lo s Tuesday afternoon visitors a t
_I a Ma d n the W ill Han sen ho me wer e Llrs.~
" " " " §. mi J use John Tay lor,J an et an d lomn-ny,
' - * " "a r jo n e °on Mi ss L e na n a ns en .lure.Clarenc e
Riverview ._..___..-_-Inez °"°"'°'| '1oe1l¢o and baby , mm. rloy u uma
Mrs. J u dith A ron aon sp ent Su n- Lar sen home.'da y wi th h er s on Ever ett i n Om-Gif fo rd Peterson o f F o r t Kn ox.
aha ''Kentu c ky ,spent Saturday nig ht
Tn i r .a n d ~ F ' ° § " ' l l f i i g z and ;;mtg;=parental,Cli ne Pe te no n ,
..§??' .€"3'§°...._ »r'i....'Il'§.§°}`f`"' ° 1 Mr .and Mr s.Chms Peterson
Mm A g n e s S i n n o f Oma h a wa s a n d Gi f f o r d and Do na ld Merc er
a we e k e n d vis itor o f h e r sis ter ,:' l'° mRE '°t"rd 'y supper gu e s ts a t
Mr s.J ames Thomp son,a' i d B1 i i ir ° ° §if Scheer ho me i n Ar l:n g
mci\rannEimiiI1isriiIerton Vi n c h e llu Tu é ;d i ' 5 'afternoon visitors a t
and Irene were Mo nd ay e v e n i n g R ;n a Ie te rs o n ho me were
Peac ef ul Hi ll ..- ---Ru th I. Hanse n and son.an d mr s .Cmmnc e I la n -e o at,dt.h.§IClaa'r I.eCr|_1ixe home. :....T"'i?..?§'2"'éif.?§l';;"..Z2".'
Gardner -- _ - - Mr s .Eileen Jordan sen,Ho wa r d Ha stin gs o f lsle ton,~ .rs."ge a l-d °m\i i?1 "¢ "Y o f Omaha.Saturday eveninl:
Ti mp e --__. ..-- -__Helen R0"8\\dil.§sllfom1a and Misa Leona Ha m i vi s l ° " `son,ern *" m e e t s were Mr s J h Hl rr dW a s h i n g t o n - . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -s e n o r D e n v e r ,C o l o r a d o .| " ° ° d ' ¥ °_. B i l l i e ,B u d N e w k i r z n 3 £ 9
. . - _ _ - - l r e n e L i t t l e - l o w e r r o o m l M r a n d M r s .O r v a l N e l s o n a n d
W a y n e o f A r l i n g t o n s p e n t . l . h u 1 ' 1I ~|
M and Mr s Ha n s M And er a n asssen rcalled on the Ca rl T h o m s e n ~ i f g g g f §g;;=m»;;- J esse
.ueI n n m ' m n u U T N P K E R Q day evening w i m Mr .an d mrs. lfamlly , Sunday .th Y rnoon
Mr s .Ma y Laz ure attended a n |ere.
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Dail1 except Syn
Allen family reunion in honor n f'.B U Y D m m u a z B O N D SFaLl1er'kDuy, Sunday, at the Blur AN D S T A MP S N Q W
po ol p a ._|Mr .and Mr s .Pxe rte A llen an d
I land Chamber of Commerce.
,\Miss Frances 0'Hlnlon enter-
|tBined at a tea, complimentary toIMrsIrvin Tilden of Honolulu,
Miss Jean McVicker, Blair, and
Paul M. Hawkins, Washington, D.
C were married at North Bend.
Glenn W. Morrow, Blair faculty
member, has enlisted in the naval
@ `Ha»§;»is.
J U D D r u n v v v = " - # - -,noon liunr and son.1 |bunday evening visitors at theThe United States Lmploynmcnt Albert Liuhr home were Mr anaServiceislookingforf1==Hl1f.1°<1 Mrs. Roy Rahlfs and children.
applicants to fill the following |.ur.and Mm.Gear#Rasmus-jobsz sen and f amily were aununy alt-I genonl accountant, must have ="é'Z'.fl°'I.$.;'l'§.§.' Mr.ana Mrs.
public account experience.ur1v1nK to springfield,Friday,4 c o t a c c o u n t a n t s ,m u s t h a v e w e r e B u n n ,E l i z a b o m ,L e o n a a n d
ln|Il.l.l 5 l . II8 l EXIJEH QH CE B o b b y H a n g g n T h e y w e r e g u e s t s
1 j o b n n g l y c t ,m u s t .h a v e 2 o f M r .a n d m r s .M a r i o n D e n m a n
ENTli ?lO'CEEDS WILL BEEXPENDED FOR rnyqggotlc
mn CIVIC rulroszs.lla
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Mr, and Mrs.Floyd Hi n:and
heron were Thursday evenmg;Aesls of Mr.nnd Mrs. Harlnnd
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M e a | s -uunana
24-Hour Serviee
MALTED xmnxs-ax-:sn ~i i
-»+++++++-u-4»+-H-+4=nes.lenry Adolph Schroeder,Fort
ho u n, di e d Mon d ay of a heart
lc k.
.n elec tric or ga n has been in-
l d i n th e E n t Luth eran
lrch.
'he Ms rg ae t Dawson,a 65 -I L
basl.bu ilt by Petersen &
wke r.ma . ,o f Blair wa s
nc hed Sunday .
w11I»I~;€fif>>»fJ
lr.pn.;Mm .W illi am Wiese
:rtamed a t dinner,Sunday ,in
o r o f Evely n's bir thd ay . Th eir
s ts were Mr .an d Mr s .Eld on
ad. lljr. and Mr s. E dwar d Ric eJanicean d Russell W ie sg of
nhs, _Mn and Mr s. Paul Cozad,
x._Hi ld a Cozad.Freddie an d
'W L and Mrs.Chris Sunds.
Vxllxam Mn tze n_ spent several
s last week wi th relatives i nlthDak ota , a tte ndi ng el f u n .
l o f h i s uncle,W i lli a m Bec k.
; - o n ~r .a n rs.W a lle r Ao f Oma h a sp en t M- -i "< =I '§ '3
h_ Mrs.Me ta A r p .
/In g E vely n W le se spe nt Tues-;_e"=O m a h a a t t h e c m Wiese
ulius Stender spent Sunda a'Eric Knud sen ho me.Y 7.
l r .an d Mr s .W i lli a m Ma tze niRo be rt a nd Mrs . Ch ri s Snmds
ende d an Omaha theatre.Sun-
Y»Mrs. Rey Peters attended a par-
s t th e Cllffond Lieaehe home,
:day afternoon.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Henry Tie tgen and=l¢n»es attended a n u m a t g m
i l , f i m le h p m S- 3 -v even- l
.o n o n n g e i 4 ,rs. Kruse,y o f '
The Petersen fa mily o f Om a
c alled at th e Ne ls Knudsenime, Sa turday night.
Mrs.Bertel Ber halsen vidted at
e ~ P .Nielsen home, Saturday
mi n g .Mr .and Mr s .Bi ll Peters,an d
r. an d Mr s .Fred Llas ehen were
x d a y dinner gu e s ts a t th e Ra yers home.
Mr .m d Mr s .A l Hansen an d
ingh ter of F r emo n t visited a t
an C h u la Go tts e h h o me ,S s w r -ll/ evenin g. Charles Gottsc h, J n,
:turned ho me wi th th e m fo r a
uw dly sf vac ation.Mr s .Bill Stender o f Oma h a
PGM th e week-end a t th e Er ic
.ngnxdaen gm.H
r.a n n .en ry Tle nnd ' D e lo r es alled at th e n . ' & ° . .
'eters ho me , W edn esd ay "u nin s-
Mr. and Mr s. Merlin Lamb sp ent
'ufldly afternoon s t t h e W .T .
y ears job analy sis expenenc e.
produc tion40sta tio ns boiler fire menr ymu s t ha ve hig h pr es su re expe ri -l
ence.1 fr e i gh t ra te clerk.
l medic al tec hnic ian.
Laborers, 60:1 to 62c per hour.
Plumbers, $1.37 per ho ur .
Dr af ts ma n,$150 to $275 pe r
mon th.l l c onstmc tion equ ipment me-
chanic s, $65 to $85 per week.
For th ese a nd hun drd s of oth er
openings,wr i te to th e Un i te d
Staten Emp lo y me n t Service,h e -
mu n t,Neb ras ka, or contac t their
rep re se ntative whe n he wi ll b e in
the c ou rt h ou se at B la ir o n W e d-
nesday fr om 9:30 to 4:00.
This is s (ree servic e, no c harge
to employ er or jobseeker.
' W atc h n a t w e e k ' s pa p er fo r
ne w jo bs .Those i n l e r e s td i n f a r m wo r k
rep ort to Ha r o ld Stro nger Gro-
cery Store, Fontanelle.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Mar ria ge li an s es , a s follows,
ha ve b ee n is su ed f ro m th e offic e
of Co un ty J ud ge A lb ao Nelso n:
J u n e 9 -Me rle D . Mo c k , On swa ,
I o wa ;Evely n Thore son,On a wa ,
lo ws ..luns 1 2 - R a l p h E .Fairc hild,
Bla ir ; E lla M. Fo rtns, Mou nt Ca r-
roll,Illinois.Ma rs ha ll Christen-
sen,Be n g to n ;Alic e Matz sn ,
Blair.
u we re n i n -u r .a n d n . - Z ' f E ¢ w m Ri c e w e
. d a u gh te r an d Russell Wiese o f
Omah a s pe n t th e we ek -e n d at th epar en tal, W illi am W i n e , h o me .
Mr .an d li n . C h r i s Nelssn vi s-
ited Mr . a n d Mrs.N .P.Nielsen,
Thosdsy .Mr . a n d M n .0 .C.Mars hall
..'and fs nn ly .U n monoay eve nmg,20 foreme n. to supe rvise lxne'I
.'Clarenc e hansen home.
the some group visited al.m emr . a n d Mr s . W i lli a m W u lf a n d l
Donald we r e a mo n g me wednes-
'day e vening dinner guests ox Mr .land Mr s .Theodore Uruudy i n l
llflnir,Th ey we re Sunday guests
'o l Air.an d mrs.J ens n r u g u a x ,bpiker.l
mr . a n d Mr s. Orvn l Benson and '
da ug nwr,lu n n er ly 01 lto so 1-hll,\
have mu ve d Lo Ar lin g to n ;mr . :Benso n is employ ed at axead.
|Gwendoly n Love spent Inst week
n t the n a r o lu Fre nc h home.
Mr .an d Mr s .Vi r g i l kiLlgen»
ka in p we re rn da y ever u ng g ue sts
ol h i r . s n d Mr s . A lb e n Llenauh.
Mr .ana m n .George Menoke
and Shsnxn spent Sunday wi u iMr . a n d Mr s , Ha r r y Madsen.
J ens S orense n o! Ulm is spend~
in g s eve ra l d a y s a t me C h ns an d
George Rasmu ssen and . lens Iva:-
sen names..The Fi ne Se ame rs 4-H C lub wi ll
meer.w i m l r m a Rasmussen.J u-
ly ls t.Messrs.an d Mesdsmes E d
Stork,Au g us t S tor k , J oh n Sto rk,
Harold Sto rk an d Peggy ,Otto
liuwe an d D oroL hy , ann n a y mo n dltu we a nd f amily atten de d th e fl!-
tie th a nn iver sa ry o r th e Lu th er an
Urphsnd'Ho me i n Fre mo nt, Su n-
"' l. . . a n d Mr s . E d Gn us e a r e th e
|71-oud p u e n u o f a baby boy
born Sunday .Mr s .Au g us t K o -
w w i s m s n n g r o r them.l m s e h e lp mg Mr s .Ha r o ld E .
Rasmussen observe her birth day ,
lsundsy ,we re M u n n .a n d Mes-
'd s me s Otto A r p a n d V e r no n , My -
lmond Rasmussen an d daugh ters,
'Gem-so Rasmussen an d rn mily ,
l m m u n d Nelson,Chr is Ras mu s-sen.Amh i e K u h r a n d E th e l Mae,
there
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n .an d
, n u Ha r r y Madsen an d h ain e Mon da y vis i to rs we rg Mr .
Mr s .Fried Dornsc kar,J r.,
ghildren, Mrs. Bda Heeh,m r
Mr s . He n ry K uh r ,I r ma A r n ,
| \ Ma d s e n, a n d Ruth Mu mme
m r .nnd Mr s . Ha n s W u ll,an d Au dr ey J oh n so n he lp ed Mar y _*SA.llce Ma rs ha ll ee le b n te l, . . ' g § , , ; ; ' g °f~'Z~'""§§.1.".§.y '°'§..?.';'1
birthday ,"*'°d"°°'*¥~.'gu ests of the Harland W ulls.
Mr. an d Mrs . Henr y ' he tge n a nd _uonday e ve n mg guests o f th eD° l° " ' ~ Mr . a n d Mr s . J . P : s " " d llP e te r Nielsens we re Hr s .M a n e
an d W a y n e we re plc n lc h n g "'M,nck.inwB|¥»J o an s u d M m L a u
th e Blast S w i m mi n l Pool P i r k wd Ne w J e r s e y ,Mr .an d Mr s . E l-
y .'mr P h i li p s , S r. . of C ou n c i l umm,
|Mr . a nd Mr s. E lme r Nie ls e n a n d m an d u n , E l m e r _\>hmp¢_J r.,
Mr . a n d Mr s .Ha n s Bertelsen re-
turned Mo nd ay f r o m a week i n
Minnesota.Mr .an d Mr s .J i m Sunds an d
W ay ne spent w e d n u d s v a t th e
Pa ul W u lf h ome.Miss Ber tha Ba ltz sll is sp end-
l n (s I n d a y s i n Blai r.
'uf Oma ha,Mr .an d Mr s .Alb er t
Benson and sons.an d M r .an d
Mrs. J oh n Di c kme y er.Mr . sn d Mn. J e ns Han s e n , a n d
Mr .a n d Mr s .O n o Ma tso n an d
lsons were amo ng thon g a t a (a re-
Iws ll p a n y ,Frid ay ,lo r A n to n
' l a t s e l v h e is lea vi ng th is week
lelsoa homo.I C I J d l l l a l Scheer 'Mr . an d Hrs . Hen ry Plug g e an d a r- en ovls ltln ug ' J n grsx:| lp\| u\.| ,l¢°\'th e Y'~
lilly _ " g g Sugday wi th th e llr . a n d Md C h r i s P e te r s o n .| " " " o n y w h o ! l f '
.»Mrs.Cameron - w i t h e p a n 'Mr s .Mi n ni e Benson ls vl d tz r a ln d u d mi th is wesk.dAndh°Bu| x¢:y
week a t th e Elmer Ni e ls o n ha ms wi th Mr. an d Ur l. J o e J en se n _they we r e g u m. :E l
aar la g lo r Th er es a An a wh ile he rf amlly .M l t u n 1~
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DON'T STORE YOUR CAR!
Long periods of comglete idleness
ruin cars. Pans rust an corrodc. Oil
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drains away from engine pans which
subiecu :he engine co a d s u nwhemevennully it is s --and
ruin engines. Spare your
ar unnecessary use-but
don'r ruin it by too much
idleness. Don't keep your
car in smnge. Take a trip
this week end and lirnber
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bootleqqtnq today as there was under prdxtbition, when
bootlaqqtnq flourished?
Clnrle n E. Slndlll
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What about the Idea some peo ple .}i crv e-thai be er
should be iorbidden to soldiers. sn camps cmd elsewhere?
Secretary of Wu- Slimmu uid: "The Wu De anmem inconvinced that tempernnee camo! be unlined 'iy prohibi-
xinn. Experience hu proven dm the present policy of
the Department in lhe mos! effective way to insure tem-pennce." Secrchry of the Nlvy Knox nid such prohibi-
tion would be "A mppression md invuion of American
rights."Beer w u specified!exempted from GeneralPerehinfn order to l e (int L E. F. in France, prohibit-
ing certain baenges._
What use does Qhe Slate d Nebraska make M the more
than $450,000 received annudly from faxes on leqd beer?
Thin revenue, amounting to dum! one-iwenlielh of |11
mx revenues received by the mu, in med far:
Old Agei AuismcuAidAu 22 the tuna'an
Child Vellum Service!. 'Aid In Crippld Chilllxm ¢4
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Brewing Industry Foundation
Charles E- Sandal), Sane Direaor
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ren,.hast usd Panl, Xen Wed-
neldly for Spirit lake.luwg,
where they phn to spend the sum»mer. They will m m m to Blxir
hte in Augult.
Allen:Hue P i e d:
On Fuher'| Day
A Fnt.her'| Dxy icnic was held
by tha Allan hmil ,\S\mday.Ab-
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MARRIED [N OMAHA
LUTHERAN SERVICE
Mr. and Mn.Aibert Hdfm w
of Colon, Nebruks, umouxwe Un
mnrrinn of their dmighbsff Hill
Inn; Haffmnn. w Rupert Giasel-
mxnn, son of Mr. md Mrs, HenryGieuelmmnofArlington.The
ceremony wu performed ae 7o'clock, Fridly evening, June 12.
at the Cross Lui!-rem Church ofOmdu.Rev.Rcjfing read 'IIB
running; Lines.
W¢d At Las
Vegas, In May
'The Hitchin;Pon"weddingchxpelinln !Vegu,Nsvadn,
wu the scene ol a simple, single-
ring cenemony xt high noon. Sun-
dsy, lhy 10, when Hin VsonaMarieVollnth ol Bevariy Hilll,
Cllifornia, became tha bride o l
lnlie L ee Msnhlll, son of Mr.
'Blair Neb me 25 lu
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|w.n.<; KensingtonAmdu Hull ToLilwblFriends Mia Ge nruue me-nu -»--nMr .. md Mr s .F .W .Ar nd t en- tain the W . R.C. Ken iin gton at her
'B u t .G n u :street. I-ri~tertainad a t. d i n n e r a t K o o p mlml h o me o nIn n ,S u n d a y , f o r Ma s s . a n d M f g d w ai te moo n , J un e 26.
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Hamilton left
For Home FridayFollowing a ten-day visit with
her mother, Mrs. Gertrude Farn-ham, Mrs.Carl Hamilton andAnn left for their home in Arl-
ington,virginia,Friday.Mrs.
Hamilton will be better remem-bered in Blair as the former Ruth
Farnham.
Glicagoan Visits
Former Home Here
Mn_ Tom Blanchard ol Chica-go advcd last Tuesday for a
short visit wiw her parents. Mr.
and Mrs.Sherry Moore; she re-
turned to Cl'\i¢28°» where she has
resided the past ten y¢I1'B.onFriday.B o t h Mr.and Mrs.Blanchard will return to BlairearlyinAugustforseveral
weeks' vacation.
I-'rears AttendLutheranFestivalRev. and Mrs. H. C. Jul PressattendedtheannualChildren's
Festival at the Lutheran home in
Fremont, Sunday. The orphanage
celebrated its fiftieth anniversaryonthat date.Speakers included
D-..1 r- tlwiniske of Seward and
Beverly,were hostealea.l u nRenard was elected cheer leader
The next meeting will be held at
the Henry Tietgen home. 3\\\Y}5»
with Deiora Tietgen and Marian
Rasmussen aa hostaaal-
V Club
The V Club met at the BlairSwimmingPool wk- Wednadly
afternoon, with Bette Stlmpwnas hostus. New msmberm who
joined the club at this meeting,were Franca Wilson and Audrey
Reeh: all other members werepresent and one visitors,Melba
Spangler, also attended. The SYWPdecided to bring articla of cloth-ing to be judged rt the next
meeting, which will ke place onJuly8 at the horn of Luree
Fuhlrodt.
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and Mrs. Ollie Marawl ol Rock-
ford, illinois fonnerly of Blair.
Tha bride, who il the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Vullrath of
Greenwood, Wisconsin,was at-tired in a light brown suit with
brown and white accessories. She
wore a corsage of white carna-tions and alma-5-04-Bethlehem. HerattendantwasMisaMarjorie
Wohlstrom of Beverly Hills, who
were a grey mit with brown and
white accessories and a corsage ol
pink amationa.Milton Stewart of Lan Vegas
was best man.Following the wedding,per-
lonned by Rev.F.C. Carpenter,
a wedding dinner was servai inthe dining room of the Apache
Hotel. The couple have estab-
lished their home at 906%No.
Martel Avenue Hall
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Lucky Parkers Mr. Marshall who raided ia
The Lucky Porkere Pig Club Bill? until I ew Y0l\'llB°._met at the Nels Buclduindt horne.""Pl9Y¢*'\at the Si mo ns 'gm
when the loader, Hjalmer Qm|¢,,lnn in Beverley Hills, Mrs.ar-presented each member with ,|shall, before her rnarnage,wasrize for naming the parts of employed by J.Fitzpatrick, whohog. John Rhodes Jr., joined the givescolorful "¢Y\V°\talk"de-
club;guests at the meeting and bcnptlona.
luncheon which followed were nr....__'__
and Mn- ALM' Quin and {§:"':»~'~ ~ f ~ ~
Aewmnu to the couple wereMia: Alberta Liloffman,sister of
the bdde, and Merle Giesselnilmhbrother of the brldegroom.g h
and Glenn Giesselmann,sobrothers, served as ushers.
The bride's white satin wedding
gown was made with long sleeva
and a lace insert.She wore nlace-edgd, fingertip veil and car-
ried a bouquet ot whit): roses and
sweet peas.Her bridesmaid worea pink gown of marquiletu and
taffeta, and her bouquet included
pink carnations and Lavender
sweet peas.Mrs.Will Frost of Detroit,
Michigan, 'arrived by plane to at-
tend the wedding.Also present
were Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Oettingand family of Madison, Nebraska.
The couple will reside at theMary James apartments, 20th and
Chiago Streets, in Omaha.
Gul Erlekaen
Visits BladrGus Erieknen of Van Nuys, Cll-
ifomia,arrived in Blair Thun-dly fo r a short vidt with his
brother~in~law, I.C.Eller,and
Mr. and Mrs.Harry Morris- Mr.
Ericklen, who il well-lmovrn .in
len, nu. ann lu... ._ .....,...,_,and children, Dr. and Mn. R.E.
'1`ilden,_ Mr. and Mrs. Nnrrnan Til-
den and son of Blair; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Morton and son, Mr, and
Mrs.Jefferson Caldwell and
daughter ol Omaha.
Luckes Hosts At ,Family lunnlon Q
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lucke and
aon, Leland, med an ho m a t "l
nmeu so ner rn.-ine ......., ......,.
Mmsday visllbon at the Dr. D. R.
Ehlers home includd D. Bay WayandMrs.Edna Hanaal, both of
Decatur.
Mrs. Garold Fr-ain of Rockford,
Illinois,arrived early this week
for a few days' visit with her par-ents, Mr. and Mrs.Oscar Hop-
kina, and at the Elmer Frain home.
Sunday gusts of Mrs. J.W.
reunion of the Trueblood famly,n ,mil wer Mr
held Sunday at the Bldr swimming
P°°l park.Thirty-seven of Mrs.
Lueke's relatives attended theevent,coming from North Bend
Fremont, chiugiv, omaha, Schuyl-
er Scribner and Dodge.Annual
Stagems and f y e .and Mrs. Donald Klotting of Un-
derwood.Iowa, and Misa Marie
Stefenn of California.
Mr. and Mrs. Tborvald Jorgen-and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Petersenreunions;,, planned h tevwere entertained at dinner,Sun-
the 1943 gathering to be held _"_day, at the Pete Adersen home
Fremont.
Woodanla lklterlaln Az
Aannual Family Picnic
The annual picnic of the P. K.
Nelson family was held in Blair,
Sunday at the Howard wwaanl
home Th o s e attending were
Messrs. and Mesdamu H. K. Nel-son and family of Dmaha, Gevnze
Nelson and Nonna, H. P. M. Han-sen and Clifford,Roscoe Rosen-
Jens Sorensen of Blair spent sev-
`near Hennan.
1] da lut week amen friends,o vs srti Orum; he was a guest at the
[hris and George Rasmulen and
the Jens lvarsen homes.
Mr.and Mrs.Fritz Mathiesen
visited the J.G.Hansen home
near Florence.Sunday,helpingMartinMathicsencelebratehis
bmllaay.Mrs.George Arterbum ands=..»..... ...¢......fl in nlalr. Mondav
that time Miss Moell made ar-rangements to enter the Capitol
Beauty School, where lhe will bo-
gin studying on Monday.
Rev. and Mrs. N. C. Carlsen at-
tended the Sixtieth Anniversary
celebration of the Lincoln Luther-
|an Church, Sunday; Rev. Carlsen,
president of on United mn n h
Evangelial Luthem Synod,¢polre
at the afternoon and evsnins scr-
'vioes,
Mr.and Mrs.Numan Warricknd daughters, Helen and Maxine,
1 Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan War-
ick and children of north of
|$la.ir, and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Wu-ick of Arlington were.Sunday
dinner guests ot Mr.and Mrs.
William Bilbee and daughter, Su-
an, near Arlington.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Roy Kirkpat-
rick wlll retum to Hannibal, Mia-
aouri, the latter part of this week,following several days'visit atthe parental, Roy T. Kirkpatrick,
home. Miss Margaret Kirkpatrick
of Whyne was a week-end gust,
also, of the Kirkpatricka.
Following a week's visit in
Blair, Mr. and Mn. Harry Cnnp-bell and children returned to Kil-uam-aalra Snturdav.They
tained,Friday afternoon.honor-inz he sitter, Mrs. Hugh Glbaorof°*"°;y°-Present were Mes-dames llliarn Peters, RaymoncPeters, A. H. and Fred Jungbluth
Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Jones at
tendd a picnic supper.Sued!!
at the Max Klotx home.
Mr.and Mrs.Harry Christensen and Mr.and Mrs.Clair
Warrick of Blair were callers aI-'nd Jungblutha.Paula Lee Jones was a guest a
a luncheon given by Misa Paul
ine Darby of Omaha. Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. A. H. SibbemssxMr.and Mn. Harry Turner. anMr. and Mrs. Frd Jungbluth altended a pinoalle a r d party x
Arthur Abrahanfs.Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence HanselJoann and Virginia,nt Sundaevenin§ with M r . J u n H e
man mee and @ughters.Mr. and Mrs. Julian E.Jun;
bluth were Sunday dinner #ggofMr.and Mrs.Harry Jo
in Omaha.Mary Jean Jones. who is erplayedinSt.Joseph's HospltlOmaha, spent the week-end wi
her parents.Sunday callers at Frd Junbluth'a were Mr. and Martin Jeter and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Br
degaard of.0malza.____ "_
gpe ;..ents, Mr.and Mn . L e a B n d i o r d .
S.R.Batman o f Otn n h x i l vi s -
itixg Mr. a nd Mrs . F. J . En or so n.
r.an d Mr s .J ulian J u n gb luth
cnlled o n Mr s .Jungbh.\t.h's pa r-en ts , Mr . a nd Mrs . H. S. W illi am!
o f Omah a,Sunda aiternoon.Mr .m d M n ,J u ng bluth
an d Llo y d wer e d inn er guests o f
Mr .and Mr s .A .B r o d o g u n d i n
Omah a.Mond ay .W e x r e s o r r y t o r o p o r t t h e s o l -
i o n :c omlition o f Be tty Emley ,
who was badly injured in a Hi§'h»-
wa y car-truc k accident..Mo n yeve n in g . He r gr a n dh th e r a n d h e r
gi r l fri end were killed.an d s i x
others inju red i n the m m e soc i-
dent.Be tty is on e o f o u r h i g h
sc hool students.Mr .an d Mr s .E lme r B.J ansenmd f a m i l y spent F a th e f s D a y
wi th M n .Jensen's parents,Mr .
and Mr s.Au g us t Christensen.i n
Fremont..
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EDMUND (YBRIEN
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nn. .. V. s......_,__Dr. Walter A. Maier of Sc. Louis,
Missouri. During the services,aman chair from Arlington,Pre-
mont., Hooper, Cedar Bluffs, Om'
aha, Columbus. Schuyler and Nor-
folk provided lnusic.
Glenn SorensenFeted On BirthdayGlennSorensen was honored
at a surprise party given at his
home north of Blair, June 15. intion of his 21st hirthdaycelebra.After a pleasant evening of
games, Glenn was presented withseveralgifts and refreshments
were served.Guests were Elaine Euchre, Is#
abel Flynn,Mary I-\|nkhouser,Florence Mortensen,Helen Nel-
son, LaVerne Paulsen, lrene Sor-ensen,Veola Schjodt,Adrian
Flynn,Harold Schjodt,Merle,l
srold and Delmar Sonderup,,HRalph Kuhr, and Roland Wilkins.
Mr.and Mrs. Theodore Croudy
had as dinner guests, Wednesday
evaninz.Mr. and Mrs.WilliamWulf and Donald ol Onan, and
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wu!! and
amy.
Mr. and mrs.Andrew ..........Mr.and Mm.I-'rd Jensen, and
John R.Rhodes.The next meeting of the club
will be at the home of I-'red Jen-
sen, July 3.
Bridgeview Club
Holds PicnicA 7:80 o'clock picnic dinner was
held on Sunday evening by mem-bers of the Bridgeview Club and
their families;the event took
place at the farm home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Merton K , located
north of Blair.Among those present we reMessrsandMesdamesHarrySorensenandchildren,HenryWolsmannandEugene,Nels
Buckhardt and son, Ralph Long-well, Philip Magnusaen and dangh-\
ten,Carl Sorensen,ClarenceSimpson,M.0.Davis, and Mrs.
Lulu Wolamann and family.
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~Mrs.Cecil Beeeroft of Omaha
was a Friday aftemoon visitor at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
Arndt.Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Conrad and
children entertained at dinner,Monday,for Mr. and Mrs. I. P.
Williams ol C6dli' Bluffs.
Mrs, Andrew Johnson, Mrs. Vic-
tor Johnson and Phyllis, and Mrs.
Clara Croudy spent Thursday af-
ternoon with Mrs.Theodore
Croudy and children.
Mrs. Mary Enger of Hennan
land Mies Mildred Enge of Orns-ha were dinner guests, gunday, of
ter. Janet.
Miss Claralynn Tripp returned
to Blair, Saturday aftemoon, fol-
ilowlng a week's visit in Lincoln, , _ f , " , , : " ' : , , ~ ' ; § ; , ~ n § n _ p g = = - i g _ M i s s Iva Kirba,
tertalned at dinner,Sunday,for an er re tives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Merton Kuhr and Rev. and Mrs. Paul Nyholm and
children. Petty and _'dm Mu. children drove to Harlan,Iowa,
'Sunday, where Rev. Nylwlm con-shall.ducted services in the Isxthersn
this vicinity, had been vrsmng'fore coming to Blair. He len for
Van Nuys on Friday.
Pauluns. NelaonsPicnic ln OmahaAPaulsen-Nelson family pie-
nic was held at Clrwr lake in
Omaha, Sunday, in celebration of
Fathers Day and the birthday of
Bernard Paulsen of Omahl-
M A t t e n d i n g t h e g a t h e r i n g w e r e
r .I A V e r n e ,M r . a n d M n .J .T . N e l -
son,
son
veyanddia.
and Mrs.Paul Paulsen and
Mr. and Mrs. Harland Nel-
ol Blair; Mr.and Mrs. Har-Paulsen and children and Mr.
Mrs. Bernard Paulsen od Om
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Everett lamb and children were
Mrs.Lambs mother and sisterMrs. Ray Triplett and Donna Rae
of HermanMiss Ins Baxter assistant in the
office of Dr. Edwin T. Jipplah
Friday for Denver Colorado
where she is spending a -week's va-
cation among friends.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Mackell and
baum of Kemm"|_ To nuurvrr s-=........,.. .. ___, __
and family, H, c. .....
'2.."fi.if.;'R|,v==-i»§ge\\~=»'f»== a '*"d1'Y -ns-
il -: in ine,;weref.i..§i§ "2,'¢'".'i;',§;.'.T.§¢'1»" Kai" and' uests of Mn. Arl.erburn'sysis1Ar,
Svendgaard d d 'w llra It n. Muck.an ldren,H. C.Kuhr md sans, and Mrs. p L Mr.and Mrs.Jefferson Cald-
Nelson.'well and daughter, Helen, of Orn-
Thia gathering also served as a
farewell party for Clifford Han
sen. son of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. M.
Hansen, who len as-ly this week
for army service.
LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. Earl Specht and two chil-
dren were Sunday visitors at the
Alfred Anderson home.
Mr.and Mrs. Raymond Linden
of Tekamah were dinner goats,Sunday. of Mr.Linden's parwts,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Linden.
Mn.Ed Arkell spent several
dey' last week with her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mn. How-
ard Rhea of Arlington.
Mrs. Joe Insure is Svwiirxs this
week with the S. Pierce Allen
family and other relatives and
ha spent Sunday in Blair withMr.Caldwell'a parents,Mr.and
Hrs. W. L. Cl-ldwell,and other
elatives.Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Paulsen,
formerly of Blair but now of Fre-
nont.,were business visitors in
llleir on Monday. They also visit-
ed their daughter,Mrs.Norman
Wilkins.Anna Mae Blatter ia spendingthisweek in Fontanelle,visitinglhergrandparents,Mr. and Mrs.
Iienry Monke, and her uncle and
launt, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Monks
and family.
Mrs. Clarence King was able to
return to her dutia as bookkeep-
er at Arndt Hardware, early this
week. She recently underwent sev-
eml days' treatment at Methodist
Hospital in Omaha.
Mrs. Clifford Johnson of NorthBend is spending several days in
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and mm.and daughters, Susan and
of Hernun spent Sunday
Mrs.Brodersen's pnrents,:Mn and Mrs. George McQuarrie
and family.
\Mrs.Harry Tucker snd Miss
`lris Mundorf left Friday forRockford,Illinois.Mrs.Tucker
will join her husband, who is at
Camp Grant, Illinois, while Miss
Mundorl plans w return to Blair
after a few days'Wait among
friends.\Mrs. J. w.Reinhard has re-
turned to her home in West Point,
following several dsys with herson~in-law and daughter, Mr. andMrs.Prank Brosl. Mrs.Reinhard
visited relatives in Hnldrege pri-
or to her nrrival in Blsir early
last week.'Mr.ond Mrs.Oscar Hopkins
and Gwendolyn snd Mrs. Mainf-
inf Mr. and Mrs. A. .i. Conrad and
family.
Dr,and Mrs.Walter Goehnng
were weekend visitors st thehome of Dr.Goehrlng's mother,
Mrs.Amanda Goehring, of Rn-
vennn, Nebraska.Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schneekioth
and Mrs. Lizzie Wulf spent Satur.dey in Fremont where they visited
Mrs. Wulf's three sons, George.Henry and Fritz Wulf and family,
of Pine Bluff, Wyoming.
Mrs. Othiliu I-Iauge and twochildren, guests at the H. J. Han-sen home since esrly last fall,left seven!days ago for North
Dskots where they are visiting
relatives.Mrs, Hsuge,who wssgranted s degree st»Ds.nx Collegethisspring,will teach at Oaks,
Oklahoma, next year.Rav.snd Mrs.Adolph Klolh.
children spent Sunday in Council
Bluffs,Iowa,with Dr.Ehler's
parents, Mr. und Mrs. H. T. Ehl-
ers.Mr.snd Mrs.Alfred Anderson
entertained. Thursday evening, for
Mrs. AT\derson's brother, Raymond
Newkirk, and for Mrs. John Hurt
and Billy.
Mrs.Ida Hsyne of Pasadens
Californil,formerly of Blsirspent Slturdsy and Sunday withMr. snd Mrs. Mike Ingerslev; shecontinued on to Omaha,Sunday
evening.Following s major operstionperformedntaPrernontl-Iospi
tsl, Mrs. Alfred Paulsen was xhle
to return to her home in Fremont
the latter part of the week. Mrs.Psulsen is a former Blairite.
Mrs.Robert Hsnson o f Tn :
vTuesday, she was a guest at we'Ilmrvald Jorgensen home.Mrs.Clifford Ray entertained
at s fsmily gathering, Sunday, rn
honor of Fern Nicholson's birth-dny.Guests were Mrs.GlennNicholson and Mr. snd Mrs. Bill
Gutschow snd baby.A l m a Thornburgh.MarilynGuyer, Bill Tripp and Kenneth
Feer returned to theirhomea here,
Sunday; they had spent the pastweek at s Methodist youth gath-
ering st Camp Sheldon,Colum-
Mr. Ind Mrs.Clifford H m m
and Mr. snd Mrs. V. 0. lrelsnd
drove to Plnttsrnouth,Thursdayevening, where they visited O. M.
lrelnnd at the Masonic Hospital.
Mr. ireland, who recently fell and
broke his hip, was celebrating his
birth snnivensary that daY<~yCslifornismade a long-disnsnce t .. -.._ .....m m Friday
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theirg son-in-law and daughter,
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ughter,Sunne,returned to
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Buy A Home
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The W ar Production Board Has
Virtually Stopped All Construction
of Homes.So Buy the Home You Want While
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F i n a n c e l t W i t h A n
SUN DAY M O N DAY
JUNE 28-29
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Pm#-1~.The following ¢qun¢i1men\M», d b H o o h nd 1 anovYcmand ueco :\°r net forth, ~a eatimated an fol-E\!¢h¢m _~_~tmlwitWththe md of two-hit Pit»ChiI\g't the cm-5, Anderson htm g-gn qu-w¢|,1 ||I.ln e h l l o l mud u u l v mt r the |am m s urlthhu l ° " " ' " - d » n n ¢ | = » r . w . B u f a 1 ¢ ; ,answered to mil call.Anderson,~uhr Clsr- ed by Rounds that the city trgns Sow!t°__1'`~1000.00 b Gemld Yowell,He r m a n Mr. md Letm~and |10"c.l a i n m e m a n n n r . m e u n . B u e l l c ~l r .ma - mn . G e m.
U f d g r l ¥I - 1 0 A n n u ' J . . - . - , _ _n e r . T h e f o l l o w i n g c o u n c i l m a n
a n s w e r e d t o m i l c a l l :A n d e r s o n ,
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1 o .Lui fof two-hit pitching 9
Fowell,H Q 1*_m n n 5
: m u y num............-..__Anderson.t the C h r i l
M r a n d Mn- L eo na :-
md ciaughters spent S111
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mu um-,hu¢ me n¢ .lhln me n ha d ma m ru. ma ln. Rus s e ll Gnnm,l r .n a - m n c u m=.a .\.» u-wh-» na d u n ° ' mu d ' ° ' ° ' " ° "E m u w n m n m n u m m m m n m x l y m a u p u m u n
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( . n \ l " i | u 3 l ' !l l »n t l n l u A u z l s ,
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Mimi Furat asked for permis~
don to cut trees. Moved and sec-
onded that this request be re-ferred to the Street and AlleyCommttea with power to act un-der city ordinance.All council-
mon voting "Aye",the motion
was carried.A communication from FlorenceSmithLaia i m :for rmii~don to m|,:.r building on t 24,
gock 38, was reid.Moved byhmidt and seconded by MartinKuhr that the Fire CommitteeandFireChiefbe instructed to
inspect the building and report to
this council.All coundlmsn vot-i n g " A y e " ,t h e m o t i o n w a s c a r -
r m
a ~ ~'p w - ~ = ~ = ~.. .. .., - _l n v o s t $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 i n B o n e s F W a . r § ° " " ' " " = ° ' "" = ' 1 a n d IF o s t r e e t :. s l e w h l o u s l u -- -~- - - - - _B o n d s .O n r o l l c a l l A n d e r s o n ,F 1 2 w o . 0 0 . l ; g u e _~ o f E l k h o r n w a s a l » i ' " " . " ' 1 5 ` ' h " ` ; `. ; i § " '_m o s t a s h a r d t o m m ,h o l d i n g n 1 . , | ¢ 1 \ ° \ f a r v .
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m m s c a m e n e a s o o" ? " § o .i n w h e n t w o , m m ¢ , : ' s ¢ r u r d s v o f t h e L e s t
Chriawnnen Martin Kuhr C l m bndges fiKujk Co \,R,e];f;d For purchslh of re
°SIffmidt rota °1'.Ay°..g u department equipment 7,500.00
tion was mrggd.'For maintenance andMOVCd and $EColl'|dod thi! lll0I0f»-openuon Of filf ~ E z r !InnI gk§|:||1'° single 1,Jean _;,d 10118 HOYEI
ing be adjourned. All coundlxnen d°P°}'t""'"t 'soo on ¥°GD Frida-v afternoonuFli m us At Be nmgton,Pet ttuehvotmgAye",the motnon ' m l °;u;;,,,,eo 4,000.00|l1e\d Blairnto four hit, to give Charles and Howard l
Bennington a 13-3 walk-away ov-+Mr. and Mrs. Eu-q 5
arried.1 .dAtzeatUGGarnerF°'l ? """"? " "'°|cwll ~auxts 4,000.00 er the Blair nano: Bailey allowedhmily and Mr. and 3
Bennington 11 hltn.'Ifhe winnersF;et_¢heg-md none westarted in the first mth six h"°dinner guests at gd 2
and added to the score in everyi Rev a nd Mn M,inning they bntted except f.hQCraiR were Sundhv
Henry Christensen,Mayor. F pnym r of prin-Cilril Clerk.I ocrlpal nninintgergst ond
E s r l w m z or EXPENSES '.Z2"'€.°".;';'.§?.?.a l i ,,,'§°
do so,ooo.oo _.l for smkxng fun em lgangton downed Gretna,6-2,W"`"M=g;°"; Lfgini.
Estimate 0 !B E M #For 'I'1\eF°r wnHes of electricg g ? fr 3 :'light commissioner a.ud2 009 to rnnintnin its second p\g,¢ ¢ 1 H ~H§;;;d_°~';
Tuna in M 1943 |wages of emploqees 0,.00 stlndlng in ths league. F.Stofk 9my" 'For operation, mamte-lgnvo up sax hats to Gretmm. whale Dick Hovendick snent
..- . _ . . . . = . . . .. » . ¢t h e A r l i n g t o n b a t s m e n h i t S c h e e f V ° m ° ' _:H ° " ° n d f ° k a .
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Fletcher mddn. DelbertareSundayE'lew.her's.
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visitors o!l
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wall af Paul Kruger-'s basement e mhd nd-Head-mme Gwrve I-`ar Iexved ln jggnsnm c ellar wltll\,n\wd""pun- nj" md Murine
that vm e oor.-`.f,."tf.'m.°°=-,:;.°:,~l..:*':.*:.°; '::°.;"
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P _llhoekbg y irtodthe fle l g g w eyer, Gew w i
e m an now morewater on lc mn dur-inn the ,ml M-nd; 15;g=°<;~;;°g;;°»>1 22:5
wmlm Tietxen had his lar-ze ¢at.\Mrs. B.'gm L g o g ; l u l ltle and hay barn demolished mdlilnq w u "P"w n 'the roof was blown 125 feet Away. havml '°°§""Y a a ms-
Qdte | lot of railroad tr-acklim' operatlon.
Messrs. ,ndiwu washed out nnd bus servicu _,....,._'and ll othnr traffic from the _( P _- ~llowa sxde was routed throulh Fort l g .E w h
lf-sick.ms .
nd sons md
Thursday at
uenu at the
l and Bbbbic,1 qnd James. Calhoun dug to a road washnut ntl...1at the B6\'i`Em"B°n' lows.Mr. and Mrs. Mel Sorensen and
Em Kml m.s s m m '~A` R I .' f Nf1 ' \ "n N NE W S 'Z'?$'.$£'°.. Mr. md Mrs. ~ €°'6v"§f
~ K. Alexander and Blllysm vmung Mr. Alexander sv. Bur-
linklnn. lows.Mr. md Mrs. Forrest Bmwsiera nd Mrs.Joe Crutalnxer were'Omaha visitors, Mcmday.Mr. and Mrs, A.° A. Whitznor of|Tdumah were Sundsv vlsltors at
the Clue Johnson home.\|Mr.and Mrs.D.W. Rutledge
ment Sundav and M»z~fl-vw En
Omaha viuldnz Miss Vlvun Rut-ledsre md Mr.and Mrs.Chnrles
Rucledre.Mr. und Mrs, Ben Wachter mn.toned to Inman. Nebngkx, Sunday.to attend the weddinlt nf Miha Lois
llltgrm to Dr. Robexi Taylor of Be.
s ce.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schmidt and.
|.....\.a.»-.-ml Mr nm! Mrs. Clif-
rMovedandncondedtheAir-port Committee be given power to BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
uke necessary steps on open air-MAYOR AND COUNCIL OFOFBLAIR,NE-
port and arrange !or hmm: of a THE CITY
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HLIICE ING eI.lJl5llil!lU|l va | - -i o i e tr i c li g ht sy s te m 30,000.00 and Roaac ker fo r 10.|Fo\ street. and public A t H e r m a n #R. H. E.
I li gh tin g 4,000.00 Elkhorn 000 0 00 10 0--1 2 6
.F or imp roveme nt,ex-\He r ma n 00 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 - 2 4 2tension.operation,an d B a tte r i e s - Gr i mm an d Ku e h l;
mai nten an c e of water 'G. Yo well an d A . Yo well.wo rk and saiarles o f A t Be n n i n g to n #R . H . E .
1 enmloy ees 20,000.00 Bla ir 300 000 000-~ 3 4 6
Fo r pa r k an d p ar k p or -Benni ngto n 61 2 11 1 10 x--1 3 11 4
1 poses, salaries o f e m-Batteries --Dailey a n d P e c k ;
i ployeea,maintenanc e Gottsc h an d Gr an t.and op er ati on of A t A r l i n g t o m -R . H . E ,
s wi mmn g p o o l 5,000.00 Gretna 001 1 0 0 0 0 0 - 2 6 2
1F0I salaries of employees,'A r li n gto n -300 30 x- -6 10 311nainte_nanoeanri opera-|Battersea Trheef, Rosnc ker and
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the Summer In Over.W e (Ju ry a Lug e S toc k of Par tsandM u l e An Elfn rt t§eG{ve You Qu ick , Ew n a miu l
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future taxes upon vrvv-
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Worn Parts At Once!
See Us For
Bi n d e r Canvasses
We Have a Supply of McCormick-Deering
St a n d a r d T wi n e
B. F. Lundt Co.
Herman and Blair
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a legal weekly newspaper
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Blair.Nebraska.Passed and approved this 23
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Attes t:U .G.Glr n c r ,
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call Anderson.Christensen,tin Kuhr,Clarence Kuhr,Comb,Reeh,Rounds.Scvoting "Aye",the motion
carried.
N O T IC E O P SHERII-`F'S S A L E
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vir tue of a n exec ution Qsaued by
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fer.
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Coun c il of sai d C ity her eby c e rti
f y th a t this is a true statemc n
of th e en ti re r even ue o f th e Cito f Blair,Nebraska.received f o
the fisc al y ear c ommen c ing on th
fir st Tue sd ay i n Ma y 1941.Re
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$125,1-14.20.Section 3.Th a t this resoiutio
be entered a t lar ge on th e m i
utes of thi s c ou nc il,an d th a t
same be published f o r fo u r cosec utivo wee ks in The Enterpri~
a legal weekly newspaper
szenerul circulation in th e C i ty
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da y of J un e,1942.
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City Clerk.
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call Anderson.Christensen,tin Kuhr,Clarence Kuhr,Comb,Reeh,Rounds.Scvoting "Aye",the motion
carried.
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ity.
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meetinz of the chairmen of the
Red Cross Sewing in Blair, Tues-
day,Mr. :nd Mrs.Willlnm Adamsand Mr. and Mn. Leo Chamberlain
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[nmily og Tekqrnah were Wednes- start.»--»~- ..» ».,. mal M...r:.."-lm Scheer returned
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C h a r g e : a n d No Y lr d lg e .
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Blair Livestock Market
Auction Every Saturday
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hich W illi am J .Sas is pla intiffrdAd s Th o mps o n is defendamtnl
stherine Petersen being' assigneepla in ti ff I wi ll a t 2:00 o'clock
m..on J u ly 27,1942,at.the
est front door of the c ourt house
.the City of B la ir , W as hi ng to n
ounty ,Ne b r mk a ,off er fo r sa le
rr c ash at publi c auc tio n the fo
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mr .t Mina \No r !Ric hard Hovendic k o f Cra ig oh ir .gd Mr s
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Kenneth and Don,were S l md a y mm n t i n B u
sugaper guests at A. I.Msg ill's.l'I`he v are on n
iss Ardith Anderso n spent the,m¢_;0n no t y et1seck-end wi th her fzrnndparentsj R o n n i e D m
: M n a n d Mr s.La rs Peterson,who is c onvale
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LAND SALE!
AT BLAIR COURTHOUSE
TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1942
AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P. M.
THE ELLA N. PRICE FARM
of 78.57 Acres »
Located one-half mile east of Blair will be sold to
the highest bidder for cash.Taxes paid.Abstract
showing title furnished.This is an excellent fann
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spent Sunday at the Louis Sc henk n tu ay supper 1:1home in Blair.Bert Th'?mP"°"home.__ -........man S pnc k retur ned w GMr. and Mrs. Earl runenne v1'several days.msn and Bob.of 5!'°"l9"t»M":`Janet Engel of Blain: ape}1.t Igat.
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BOOKS ON HAND
A number ol Civilian Defensebook|,_in|\|ed by tha U. S. nlfioe
W a lt z G n n n m
Vldton Hun
Mr. uni Hn. Wdm- Greggnsnof Atlnntic, lows, arrived Sundly
lor several dan' visit with thdr
oton, D. C., hmm been receivtd bfthe Blair Public Library.Invalu-lble informntion is incorponwd
in these timely pamphlets.Sub-
Im a u n . | ~G ~m a f u n -
i l y a n d M r .a n d H r s .L o c G n e g e r -
a e n .T h e y p l a n t o r e t u r n t o A t -
lantic, today.
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Armand seventy-five guests nt-Mrs.Christensen In
nded a. luncheon and bridge pu-Club H°ll¢=li Today
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NEXT WEEK
The Enterprise will be baud u6-1 ax-ly next week 'to enable
:happen w receive their paper in
time (or YTMIY night diopying
Young Flckler,who joined theNa v ynie arngm huuonlgov d
dal o! sedan in the Pacific vu'mm; he anus thst "the that
evening,une ~,|..tint Church of Eiwemont,Miss
Gwendolyn illvpkinl.y o u n g e rdluzltyter of Mr.and Mrs. Oaar
win be cloud the following day,
July Fourth.Advertilen and newn writers
|<n n r n 1 A R r n 1 : " | M i ! N § 1 ' F l
\., ,...,.. .._.., __.__the nuspiues of the 0. E. S. kan-sington.The event was held st
the Mxxonic Hull.
At cudl, following the 1:30
o'cloc.k dessert luncheon,high
pr-isa were awarded Mrs.Clar-ence Hansen st bridge, and Mrs.Albert Heisler of Qulncy, Illinois,
plnoehle.Miss Blanche Hill won
the cut gfrize.
The refreshment committee ln-cluded Mrs.Chrll K.Bendorf,
Mrs. E.S. Tripp, sud Mrs.Roy
Kslly.Proceeds of the bridgeluncheon
wereuuedtopurchlseawarbmld-
Mrs. Hazel Miller of Denver,Colorado, Ss visiting here with
her sister, Mrs. Mary Yank.
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~ Ei] Qlternoon, ThurldlyfFor members of the bkuvdny club.
Mn. L M. BalyHu Home Gun!
A house guest this week of
Mn. L. M, Beaty. is Mrs. C. C.
Baum, who nrrivd Mondny from
Snn Mxteo. Cxlifonmh.
Debels Hosta A!Dinner Salurdny
u f nm!Mn.A_ c. mm hw
O C ! !c o v e r e u a r e r u m .rn\-9 _n n p n n l u n a m e w e \ " " " -" °" 'a r e g g g g q t o p rL . . .n f f h a m i r m i d w x r t l t h h re ' ° I f v|» . |I i l l " n n r §m n o f n r . I n d M n . | ¢ _ ,¢ R a u » \ \ ~ ' |v b l t t l e W u p r e t t y n m ,o u t : L g u n
L -L n u n - n \ 1 f n |"n n h l t l ' I m d Y l i t é l l t Funk Bums h wi w Funk E
l\k 8. Vilhga ufu c !U s s u v l R o b - " "l \ ° - J § \ l ¢; 'u u u l :L v \ \ \ u m |s a u L 4 Es q u a d s .r o a d r e p n i r c _W i l l H .H a r t o f B .R e v .t a c t w i t h a w a r d o t h e r B l a i r B y e n :1.»I z l x n o l i t i o n a n d c l e a r a n c e c v w f i n m n r e a d t h e m z e l i n e s .I L u e n i n f h o v m e r - T i m m 3 3 -i n t h e P a c i f i c u e a ,i n c l u d »K e n n a d ,$ 1 . 0 0 .
w h i t t n d n i n m a i r r i n i d ?P " ° t " ° f "- \ .I I n n . I n h n H e i n z e d i n r .F r l n d lastheir guests at an inlormll|dinner party,Saturday evening*
Mr. and Hrs. Hem' Jensen, Hn.
Olclr Gilbertson,and Mn.An-
na Andmasen.
ti on o f
lic b u m
c itizen?
wa n ti n g
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indmtrinl plants and pub-
iings;control aysizm ~defense corps; air rfld
system; duties of the cw-strol.The civil defense li-llo include! n booklet de-the volunteer office. d~
arm of the locd defefiiffian expismtion of what It
n it does, and directions onorganize civilian 1=f°l€¢-the community, no dm-
funy.,;.
sine Luemnz-IEFMQLZ arellohn l§lf:Cor1nick.|
r Mr. and Mrs.i W A L T E R G . H U B E R
md Mn. Paul hon Bibb school 0P¢1\¢d, nt | cemmanymomkrg.with thirly-six ddldml-
Ihriliian Ch\m:hin nttendnnes.The Hum twins
Lmont 'nmsday and Mx-s_ George Anerburn nn in
-rx M_ Bvyd °f.lclu-rg: at the vuntun.
mer ol Fremont,Th chutes A. .s 'dai]vnu-\1 `1K..¢.y,
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MA'l"l`HlESEN BLDG.
B l a i r , N e b r a s k a
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Mr. and Mm. E. M. Beary en-Uertsined over the week-end forMin Duttie m m m and Mn.
Merrill Else o! S¢_ Paul, Minne-
sota.Satuniay, Mn.Betty washostess at s luncheon when her
guesu wen her dxughier-Mys-
Willinm Hays ai Omxln, and Mu!u.\..»n .mn Mrs.E m o l sr.
Joan Petersen HnPlny On 10th BirlhdlyJoanFeteraen,dmghmr of
Mr.and Mrs.Wnltar Pm:-sen.enbertsined Tuesdly nftemuon nther homg on West Fnmt Street,
celebnting her tenth blrihdxy.
Fourteen friends were pi-csenv. lor
A pleasant aloernoon, and as birth-
day lunch..
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how intion in
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The b ride wore a.a mg g - le q q h ;nous STORE
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1Bootlfs Fresh Frozen Strawberries, Red Ras |
berries, Etc., Corn, Peas Lima Beans Brusse
Sprouts, Broccoli, Etc.; and Fresh Frozen Fls
SP E CIAL S FOR FRIDA Y AND S ATURDA
RASPBERRIES, Black,Home-grown,
2 B o x e s . . . . ~APP LE S, E xtra Fa nc y W in es ap s, Do z. ~
W AX BEANS, Hom e-grown, Lb.....
SALAD DRESSING, Rare Treat, 26-oz. Jar
P R SERVES, Yellowston Ass't Flavors,
arSYRUP, W hite Swan, 10-lb. Pail ...........7
SARDINES, Cotton Seed Oil, Can
SPARKS, Lge. Pkg., W ashing Powder,
2 Bars Barrel Soap ........._................-.-..........._......6
STEAK, Sirloin or T:"BOIl¢, Lb...........,.-.....
ROAST, Chuck or Rib,Lb..... ............_ ...........OLEOMARGARINE, Red Rose, Lb.
Open Friday Night, July 3rd. W e Close a
Noon Saturday. July ith.
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CREEK HELD
FIRMATION,SUN
Paul.
Relatives Honor
Recent BrideTwenty-five relatives attended
n bridsl shower held last Wed-
nesday afternoon complimentarytoMrs.Ralph Wright of Blair,the former Norma Grace Rowe of
DeSoto. The dh-ir wok mage stthe farm home of Mrs. Wnghtsparents, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur
Rowe, south of Blair.
Departing Blsir-iceComplimentary to Mrs. WilmerJohnson, who moved to Omaha
early this week, Mrs. Donald Yost
entertained at a bridge party. Sit-urday evening. Guests were Mrs.
Johnson; Mrs. James C. Thompson'Mrs.Donald Fear,hirs. DorothyAlber, Mrs. Leslie Marks.Mrs.Nile Boume, and Miss Betty Ebf
crbart.
F l a s h N n t i c e s
A confirmation service was
held by the Hill Creek LuthernnChurchoftheHermanvicinimi,
Sunday;R/ev.I-I.,C.Jorgensenconlinned the class at 2:30 o'clock
that afternoon,with services at
ge Fir-st Lutheran Church inlair.Members of the Hill Creek
confinnstium clam were Betty Lou
Christiansen,Phyllis Peterlwn,
Marilyn Wachter, Lila Iverson,
Chris Vinderslev,Rita Williaml,
G¢°l'8'e Nelson, and Arlene Olsm.
MRS. ALFRED HART
The bride wore s street-length
dress of light blue organza with
bishop sleeva.Her accessorieswere rose, and she won: s crystal
necklace belonging to her mother.
Her corsxge was of white roses
and pink sweetpess.\Mrs. Glrold Hain of Rockford,
'Il\inois, the bride's only sister,
\°ff*°<*as matron-of-honor.Her
. .u U..- ..:n. ¢a.~._
z r w r n .c l u n k y r o s e w i t h w h i t e sc c e s s or - i e s .
Bodx c arried c olonial bouquets.
Th e we dd i ng d ate als o ma rk ed
the eig hteenth birthday anniver-
sary of the br ide.Mr .and Mr s . T i mm wi ll r c l ld o
on a fa rm n ea r Ar li ng to n.
SHOWERS HONOR
HERMAN BRIDE
Mrs. Iohn F. Ericksen of Her-
D r . J . T i l m n Y o u n g
Osteopathic Phynldxn
ll50 North Bfgd Sl.
FREMONT, NEBRASKA
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a n d c o n f i n e d t o h e r h o m e t h i s
week.Mr s .L .C.K lo p p an d Mrs . G.
L .Di xo n were lunc heon guests,
Friday ,o f Mr s.Gilb ert Potadle
in Her ma n.
Mr .an d Mr s.L .C. K io p p an d
son,Roger, spent Sunday in Ly
ons wi th Mr s.Kiopp's parents,
Mr. and lhis. C. E. Mc liionies.
Mr . a n d Mr s.H.E. Mar ti n o f
Oma h a , we r e Sunday afternoon
guests o f Mr .Ms rti n' s sister,
Mr s.Cora Badger-ow.
Mi s s Florenc e W illiamson of
Fremont arrived W ednesday morn-i n g f o r a n extended visit with her
brother-i n-law an d sister, Mr. and
Mr s.Fr ed I .Kr og h.
Mi s s A n n a Sc hmidt oi' Calumet
City ,Illi noi s, a rri ved early this
week to spend th e summer
mon ths wi th her pa ren ts, Mr . a nd
Mr s.E .w .Sc hmidt.
Mr .an d Mr s . Te d Stewart an~Mr s.Luc y Stewar t spent Tues
day afternoon as gue sts at th
Rosso;Ste wa rt ho me near F o
Calhoun.Mr .an d Mr s .Fr a n k W o i f f e n
tertained a number o f relativ
and friends a t dinner,Man da
evening,i n c e le r ati o n o f M
W olffs' birthday l,
Mr . a n d Mrs . Ca rl Olson a n
daughter,Janic e,formerly »Blair,were Saturday evenin
guests o f Mr .an d Mr s.L o u L a
ta.Mr . a n d Mr s . L o u Lo tta e nte
tain ed, Thu rsd ay , for Mrs . L anasisters,Mr s.J ohn Di xo n of F o
Calh oun, Mrs . G.G.Hi ne s a
Mrs . 0 . M. I re lan d o f B lai r.
Mr s.Ra y E.Ty ie o f Up la n
California,a r r i ve d ' la s t Wedn~
day fo r a n indefinite vi si t w i
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a n d c o n f i n e d t o h e r h o m e t h i s
week.Mr s .L .C.K lo p p an d Mrs . G.
L .Di xo n were lunc heon guests,
Friday ,o f Mr s.Gilb ert Potadle
in Her ma n.
Mr .an d Mr s.L .C. K io p p an d
son,Roger, spent Sunday in Ly
ons wi th Mr s.Kiopp's parents,
Mr. and lhis. C. E. Mc liionies.
Mr . a n d Mr s.H.E. Mar ti n o f
Oma h a , we r e Sunday afternoon
guests o f Mr .Ms rti n' s sister,
Mr s.Cora Badger-ow.
Mi s s Florenc e W illiamson of
Fremont arrived W ednesday morn-i n g f o r a n extended visit with her
brother-i n-law an d sister, Mr. and
Mr s.Fr ed I .Kr og h.
Mi s s A n n a Sc hmidt oi' Calumet
City ,Illi noi s, a rri ved early this
week to spend th e summer
mon ths wi th her pa ren ts, Mr . a nd
Mr s.E .w .Sc hmidt.
Mr .an d Mr s . Te d Stewart an~Mr s.Luc y Stewar t spent Tues
day afternoon as gue sts at th
Rosso;Ste wa rt ho me near F o
Calhoun.Mr .an d Mr s .Fr a n k W o i f f e n
tertained a number o f relativ
and friends a t dinner,Man da
evening,i n c e le r ati o n o f M
W olffs' birthday l,
Mr . a n d Mrs . Ca rl Olson a n
daughter,Janic e,formerly »Blair,were Saturday evenin
guests o f Mr .an d Mr s.L o u L a
ta.Mr . a n d Mr s . L o u Lo tta e nte
tain ed, Thu rsd ay , for Mrs . L anasisters,Mr s.J ohn Di xo n of F o
Calh oun, Mrs . G.G.Hi ne s a
Mrs . 0 . M. I re lan d o f B lai r.
Mr s.Ra y E.Ty ie o f Up la n
California,a r r i ve d ' la s t Wedn~
day fo r a n indefinite vi si t w i
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a n d c o n f i n e d t o h e r h o m e t h i s
week.Mr s .L .C.K lo p p an d Mrs . G.
L .Di xo n were lunc heon guests,
Friday ,o f Mr s.Gilb ert Potadle
in Her ma n.
Mr .an d Mr s.L .C. K io p p an d
son,Roger, spent Sunday in Ly
ons wi th Mr s.Kiopp's parents,
Mr. and lhis. C. E. Mc liionies.
Mr . a n d Mr s.H.E. Mar ti n o f
Oma h a , we r e Sunday afternoon
guests o f Mr .Ms rti n' s sister,
Mr s.Cora Badger-ow.
Mi s s Florenc e W illiamson of
Fremont arrived W ednesday morn-i n g f o r a n extended visit with her
brother-i n-law an d sister, Mr. and
Mr s.Fr ed I .Kr og h.
Mi s s A n n a Sc hmidt oi' Calumet
City ,Illi noi s, a rri ved early this
week to spend th e summer
mon ths wi th her pa ren ts, Mr . a nd
Mr s.E .w .Sc hmidt.
Mr .an d Mr s . Te d Stewart an~Mr s.Luc y Stewar t spent Tues
day afternoon as gue sts at th
Rosso;Ste wa rt ho me near F o
Calhoun.Mr .an d Mr s .Fr a n k W o i f f e n
tertained a number o f relativ
and friends a t dinner,Man da
evening,i n c e le r ati o n o f M
W olffs' birthday l,
Mr . a n d Mrs . Ca rl Olson a n
daughter,Janic e,formerly »Blair,were Saturday evenin
guests o f Mr .an d Mr s.L o u L a
ta.Mr . a n d Mr s . L o u Lo tta e nte
tain ed, Thu rsd ay , for Mrs . L anasisters,Mr s.J ohn Di xo n of F o
Calh oun, Mrs . G.G.Hi ne s a
Mrs . 0 . M. I re lan d o f B lai r.
Mr s.Ra y E.Ty ie o f Up la n
California,a r r i ve d ' la s t Wedn~
day fo r a n indefinite vi si t w i
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ICla ren te Paulsen student P*'°'\dreaa was ox nggnn nom nun " : " " 1 m n .wnosg nlurrnagtu who -»--to r of th e HH! C reek I,ut.l1ern.n med in pale panic wi th ma tc hmg even t of J un o 12 , wa s ho no re d at
Churc h,ha d prepared the °1""\B¢¢¢880ri¢B.and she ha # ' a ¢°_{- two po st-n up ti ll events,re wr li lv
-~°- - - -» - - - M ----»--__...;.........\:...21g g ;g f pe ll lt n 1310550111 p l u s " * " " " 'M T B .l!»l'VllI bl¢IIl |.!nu9 : n u m u mta a .M r s .H o p k n s J l d i n e E r i c k s e n o f H e r m a n e n10. a nd . "f" IFf' E '§ .. , ....».»-.¢w m v :..'?..'1'l=..-,.\ H u In n a . : In v a f u e r n n o n
mower or mennd white flowered silk dress with
beige accessories,and a coraage
of yellow roses.Ralph Madsen, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hurry Madsen ol Blair, wss
best msn.Ailending the ceremony,also,
were the bride's parents, Mr. andlMrs.Oscar Hopkins;and 'har
aunt. Miss Alta Nelson.immediately following the wed-
ding, Miss Nelson entertained the
bridal party at a wedding supper
at Petrow's Cafe in Fremont.
Candles, surrounded by s minia-
ture wdding pany,lormed ths
centerpiece.-Both Mr.and Mrs.Hart havespent1-he greater part of theirl
lives in and near Blnir and they
are well~knovm here.They srebothgraduatesofBlairHighSchool;Mrs . Hut also attended
Dans College and her husbsnd,
following several months of em-ployment at Winside,Nebraska,entered the Frye Aireralt School
in Omaha. Until recently Mr. Hnrt
has been employed hy the Omahaibomberplant. The couple left
Wednesday afternoon for Fair'1i¢\a, Ohio. where Mr.Hart will
'attend school for three months
preparation for appointmentfsecond aicrsft mechanic in
large aircraft factory.
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sem-...eu ..~....__.,____,complimentary to the bride,wh(
was Iomerly Miss Evelyn Erick
sen. Guests were Mesdames HowardKuble,Don Sorenson,Glex
Miller, Gladys Webster and Bev
erly, Charles Rogert, Misses Elv:Lang, Janice Jensen,Elsie smHarriet Wilson.Grace JacksonEvelyn, Loretta and Arlena Kuhl
man,Helen Kruger,Vinginiz
West, Marguerite and Louise Ziegler, Mr.and Mrs. Eugene Christiansen of Blair, Mr.and Mrs
Carl Ericksen and Emil Buckhnrl
A shower wan held at the parental,Carl Ericksen. homo FridaybymembenoftheJoll
Workers Club. Those present werMesdamesE.W. Wilson,A.
Msgill, Art Msgill, John Jsckso
and Grace, Arnold Nielsen sn
daxxghler,Henle Csmewn. J. 1Bamen,Frank Brodersen,IW.Smith, Addie Spiker,CharlrThielféldt, Carl Christensen, He:
man Rogert, Chris Anderson, A
fred Kramer,Whit CamaroGeorgeI-lindley,John ErickseErvin Clements, George SchuyleLeoBuoy,Clarence Bucy,.lol
Simpson of Decatur,and Mi
.leraldina Ericksen.
Mrs.Louise Pilcher celehnt
her birthdxy, Sundsy; among trelatives and friends who gnthi
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Straws,Fabrics and ,-
Summer Felts ~,A Nice Selection "~
~B 0 'c S H O P 1'\;.
p¢c ||..1of th e week f o r a vis it amon g
.Binir relatives.
|n-'l Mr. and Mm. Martin Christen-
N w.\e~a|<||~s t v r r s jfggwgi Fgggg-;h°»» were Blair
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p¢c ||..1of th e week f o r a vis it amon g
Binir relatives.
I ou.\I lr. md ln . Ma rli n Chri s tm-H N | ¥ \ N | ' | | N \ I || | \sen o l F a n c m m u n n n s w r
viai¢un,'l'ueldly.
by Rev. nnd Mn, A. u.pu.-as.superintendent xnd matronthe home, consinmd nf a mov-g picture of the Philippine Is-
nda. A five o'clock lunch wasM../1 nm lzuesu of the home
Kindred Club
The Kindred Club will meThursdayalmmoon, July Z, wi
Mn.Margaret Wlllilml as hosess at her lam home near He
n lz=~.E
i d the Fre mo nt visitors.
.elatives Guests Of
Volffs,Bollns.Mr.and Mrs.Fr an k Bolin o !
Llhambra,California,arri ved
aat week-end fo r several day s'
ac atio n wi th Mr.Bolln's brother,
Viliiam Bolln,his sister,Mr s .
'rank W olff,and his moth er,
»lrs.Louise Bolin.Also vis iti ng
\t the Frank W olff h ome ar e Mrs.
ouise Bollnfa sister,Mr s .Ma r y
iebold, and daughter, Mrs. Alber-
.ine Be ihi of Denver,Cbi ond o.
"f-=a .1.Richter or!Natc hi-
ma n .
Kind red ClubMr s .Ra lp h Lonkwexl,assist
by M m .Cly de Me ttle r ,entl
tained Thursday af te mo rm 1
eig ht members o f th e Ki n d i
Club.Tw o guests,Mr s .Ha r m
Ku h r a n d Min s Eth el Metz le r ,
so attended the mee tin g:M
Ku h r jo i n e d th e g r o u p a s a n
member.- I
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Th e Fi ne Se a ma n 4- H Cl
and the ir lea dg r,_ Mr s.lean
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so $495sz.to .
SEAMLESS BACK WORK SHOES
$3.95 to $4.50
GOOD, SOLID WORK SHOES
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Mr .and Mrs.Ernest Tor nblad
an d Mr s .S e m i n Stauleton en-tertained a t dinner.Sunday ,f o r
I1hw and Mr s. D. D. Ken ned y a nd
ed L0 nélp REI Uvbtxvc unc vuvvlsionwereMess rs.an d Mesdames
Orvilie Hansen an d Ro na ld o f
Qmahu.;Mac k Camer on and f a m-
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,home on East linc oln Street. W ed-
nesday afternoon foliowing 5
!we¢k n t the George o m f a r m
'home near F o r t Calhoun.
|Mr s.Ama nd a Hu b e r a n d Misa
_Ber tha Hub er of Irvi ngton visi ted
,in Biair,'Thursday afternoon,
with Mrs. IIuber' s son and danish-
ter-in-law,Mr .and Mrs.W alter
Huber.
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of B la ir .
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Dinne r gu ests of Mr .an d Mrs.
Jay Stewart, Sunday, were Messrs.
and Mes dames Ted Stewa rt,Ne a l
Ande rsen , J o e Stewar t, L loy d Mr
Cann,Mr s / L u c y Stewart.,Mr s.
My rtle Mc C an n,and Mi ss Betty
Strwn rt.Th e gathe ring honored
J os Ste war t,wh o le f t Tuesdny_
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lvl* friends and relatives.
xlias Zelda C armine,Blai r i\
hi gh school instruc tor,1
tund ny for a two- week va c at
Montana. She was acc ornpanMissEve ly n He i n o f Arli:
n a n d J ohn Sawy er o f On m
Glenn Nic holson and son, Gle
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FREE COFFEE; Lemonade at Picnic
FREE BINGO W i t h Val uab le P r i z a
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duug er,Pauline,of Tek amnh
were guests o f Mr s.Ma r y Pate,
Tuesday afternoon.Mr .an d Mr s.George Vanosdall'
o f Greeley , Nebraska,and Mr s .
Ralph Vanosdall of Oma h a spent
the week-end wi th Mr .an d M n .
J .P. Anderson.
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home.La te r lunc h wa s se o~
Visitors were Leonard Rasmus-sen,Ever ett Holstein,Marlene
Mar sh,Mar ily n Riec hel,Ma ri ly n
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Mr . an d Mr s . W alte r Hu b e r w
Mrs.Hube1"s ua:ents.Mr .as
Mrs. J ,P. Hansen of W ashin~
. land Mm. J o h n Ma r ti n a
doug er,Pauline,of Ta k a
were guests o f Mr s.Ma r y P
Tuesday afternoon.
Mr .an d Mr s.Ge o rg e V a no ~
o f Greeley , Nebraska,and \|
Ralph Vanoadall of Oma h a a~
the week-end wi th Mr .an d ~=
J .P. Anderson.
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Mesdamea C.W.ChriatiL11BC"Eugene Christiansen, Carl Soren
sen, Howard Kubie and baby. am
Soren Jensen and Janet.
Mr.and Mm.William Welte
attended the wedding of Mrs. Wg!
ter'|brother. George Zdner.W!11C3
took place June 17 at Elk Rival
Minnesota;they then continue
on to Bowetring Lake for mve r a l d a y s ' f i s h i n g , r e t u r n i n g h o m
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Rav.xnd Mrs.Adolph Klod
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Firemen were summoned to '-
Wllllnm Jones home on l-.Tut ~
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- Mrs.Punk Gnnor of s a mSioux City, lpent from Wednesday-.D Lowe
sen and funily of Teknmah
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Mr .a n d Hr s .Te d Iverson were
Friday evening a l l e n a t th e
(;hy 5| Vinelerslev home.
m a w u m n m m .l n m d H n . L H .~5 °| *' °'| l¢ lm\ v o !nl 1 l i v a ;zgg;- Annltmng home nt Bllir,n d a v w n m r v ~ m b u n m y
o v a r l l i ~ f ~ ~ y n i g h t ,
o f Ha r i s h J lllk lb n gl; the pgr gn.u l ,Henry J ac kson.home.H n .
The n m n o d m Ladies Aid 30 .
de ty mat nt the c h ur c h b a se me nt,
Th u n d a y ,wi th Hr s .Ha n a Jor-»
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1 »1r~~willbest theuhurch~~ment='>~7 »rf s~W1 ~»s 1~Jul 2,with bln. Glen Rosen-
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M r .m d M r s .D e a n D d n e u c u !O m -H r .a n d H n . .I r v i n C l e m e n t s l o n a n d D a l e R o b e r t s o n o f O a k -
a n - a d a -a r d ,N e b r a s k a ,a r r i v e n i a t t h e E l -\ h n .l { r .m d l l n .H u 4 m C h n n -n n d J i m m y 1 r e z e T h W - » = =\
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waLn»oamiion was to celebrate Pen1 Idiner :mens N. me rate .nnuer | "lean: luu -.........._-. ------ --_Ivbrson'| birthday.Ian home. ___i t fn 'sen and Be¢:_-_ly, 'and Raymbnd
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A n d M r .n m : m n . A l n m \"".alT ~ Domadrar u 'atthe 'illicit Sunds home near
I l l I p e l u u ¢ » ~ - - - »| - - - -_ _ _ _~f U \ B l U V u n n u -T h a l d l f Id a y a t .t h e o w l F
r Y , u g M r s E d g a r L a r s e n m a n h o m e s a t B e n m n R i » 0 I \ »S u n d a y d i n n e r g u e s t s a t t h e
r a .M e l v i n W e n t e n -a n d ; ° . .¢ m f £ . x n ¢ a a t a m e r i L ° ; = = =S ° = ;
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_'t ,o m ,v m |u r s -g e e r o n a n .d i n n e r S u } 1 d | » 3 'f o r S u n d a y ,f o r C h n s P a u i l e n ,E i .|b é i i n . w e r e a f t e m o p n c a l l e r s .
I .N w k o f T Yce -M m m .a n d M e s d x m g f f .:u . .. m a M m A l b e r t P l u g g ¢ _R e l g u v g s » g g § i __ f g r l g g h e l l a e d
Domld,
non, mcPetersenwere SuNorrisa. . .
Mr. a md mr s. Hoy a J en n-I Mr .an d Mr s.Cln e n e a
|and Mn r i ly n o f Oma ha
nd ly ru n ne r g ue s ts nt th e
W nr d home.Th e occasionmln h mtn th e wa d d in i r ln -
Henry GottschThu»!ei=Y =Y°P*
Mn.R w 'hiplett mu uulnul ----d SRae spent Friday in Blair at the nistht who unEverettLambhome.Hsn»anmdm§Mr. and Mrs. Emil Fallen, Lyle Mr,1
and llhrn attended an uicnic ziverl &$*H'.tE.'k.%.1°. '
and Mrs.rvin visited| 1 g n | 1 ' | | ,1 l 1 l . n l r .| n u | m r l .| u ¢ n -I |n h M r .a n d m n .a n
" L ~l . l _ . .1 1 - - L . ; - L ~ . . £ ' ! ° ! _ ! ' ! ? _ . . ' E l i ~
at the Swimming Pool park inBlair, Sundny, tor the mhool cus-
wdianx of um am-wMr. and Mrs. Arthur Clarke of
Lhcoln vidmd from Wednemdayuntil Sunday at the Rev. Clarkehome.Artliur will report forarmy service on Thursday of this
week.Mrs.Walgren of Omaha. Mrs.
W. E, Muon.Misses Irma and
Lucille Mhdsen and Bud MadsenwereSundayeveninitvisitorsat
the Chris Korshoj home.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Trlplettand Gary of Tekamah and Mr. and
-.J.nu -.. .....| hmm. Rae
mr. .W ....... ... .kun/all and Mr. and Mrs.J. M.
Wat.Mrs.Sarah Swan visited Mr.and Mrs. Harry Swan, in Omaha.
Sunday.Mn. D. E. Hnyes :vent Sunday
and Mnnday in Omaha at the
Bruoe Smith homaMr. and Mn. J.DL Lowe. Mr.and Mrs.Wilbur Lowe of BlairandMrs. Frank Cranor of SouthSiouxCity were Sunday dinnerguestsofMr.Ind Mrs.Wilbur
onety.Mrs.Franont Jensen and chil-
Paulsen and Gary Lee. Dave ram-|nu......._._.__son, Harvey Mllwn and Patty ohand Mr. md Mrs. Walter Pluggn
Omnhl.\spent Sunday at the Fred Plume
D.E.Hardy of Splker was a home. Mr. and llryéienry Plug-
Sunday dinner guest of Mr.and ge were everunl vm rs.Mn. Clyde Metzler and Ethel:Miss Jessie Janson retumed atMarie.ter a week at the Russell Chis-Mra A. R. Beale: s nt Friday wnsen home near Fort Calhoun
with her sister, Mrs.l Reeves Mr.and Mrs.Howard Ericsonandfamily. Mrs. Bryhn Warrick and family of Omaha wlmlwd, Sunand children also called at we 4-{» at the D. S. Prltdmrd homeReeves home during the week.Bo his Pritchard returned withMn. Ralph I/Jngwell was host- them alter a week in Kennand.ess w members of the Klndndr Mr.and Mrs. Frank Shay and
Club Thursday afternoon.family ol Californin are vidting
ur...um.. Avn of Blair. is spend- horna _ ___D
Mn. muuse ruc ner mean". rmbirthday,Sunday.Present wereMessrs.and Mesdamea Ma c k
Cameron and family, J. C. Broder-
sem F»}l¢Y Brodersen and Larry,Ed Wllpon,Orville Hansen and
lon and family; Mrs. .Hattie (hm-eron. and Misses Harriet and El-sie Wilson and Ruby Holstein.Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rathjen and
son were Sunday dinner guoaisat the William Jensen home in
Blair.Mr. and Mn.George Hansenand family and Mn.Hansafs
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dren are spending rvyg vfeeks with Buddy Aye. son o l Mr.and at tha parental,Tho mu Jensen,
.a mntlrer snenv. Sunday al Lyons al.
w u wniversnlWand.
Mr. |Valleywlera
Minelln lpelClmrlesMr. 1and In
nwn clin hon
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Ronald ol Omaha,Henry J\¢\¢.\\,,,m¢_§"5?`ii¥. Tia mama.
md H r s .Louie I g r a m 1w h o Sunday :J ler n og n
a t th e Floy d Johnson
rs E thd and Beu lnh Lau gh-
mt Svmd xy a t the n a re ntxl,
Lau gh li n,home.m g Mn . C h a r le s L a u g h li n
mxly we re Sunday a! mr »
r l le r s n t th e J u l e La u g h .
me i n Te kr mn h.
ronia A n n D n vln WIS a'mo rn in g tal ler i t th e
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Mr .: n a mr n.n a ma n .uu\,u~;n,m d children,m d Mr .m d M n .
W i lli a m Chxin ennen m d fa mily
spent Fl| . her's Daly wi th E m l l
Go md x md L i ll i e .I . n o Go tt. s c h n l S c r l h n a r w u l l
g u e n ,Fr id ay ,o f hi s cousin,I r -
vi n Gottac h.
De lb er t Kr us e ot C alho un vis it-g n t th o E mi l Gu tta c h h o me , P r i -
y .Mr .an d M n .P'red Mondhm-at
an d Doro thy sp e n t Su n d a y Ute r -
no on wi th Mr .an d Mr s .W i ll i l m
L o g e mm .»-.....»...- .lv lrinndn und n h .
S t a r k n r u r e m a ; m a y u w w - . Won Mr . An d Mr s. P nu l Stnr k.Mr . m d Mr s . E lu A g p le b y , A l-
ber ta un d J unior,a n Mr .amd
Mr s .Hen ry G o t l u h an d I r v m
visited, Tueadny evenlng_wi t hMr. an d Mrs . J oh n D or nac ke r a nd
fa mi ly .Mr . a n d Mr s .Ha r ve y Me lto n
an d Pu tty we r e : u p p e r q u a m o f
Mr .an d M n .Ray mond S¢hu ldtm d M r s .An n a Meltnn , S atu rda y .
K e n n y C a r l C mc h o f Oma h a i s
spen din g this we ek al.th e Ras'-
mo nd Sc huldt homo.Mr . a n d M n .N j ;C mc h _ a n d
I L a l u h l l m l n u v ; u ua n d M r s .C l a r k D a v i s m d
m i l A n n w l o d a t t h e
A u u a u u s . ;v | .¢ » » » - . . . -. ._, _ . _ .t i v e s g a t h e r e d a l .F r e d M o r d s o n s ,m d M i n !
h o r s t f l ,T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g ,f o r a R u n n e r o f O m a h
w i e n e r r o a s t ;t h e p a r t y h o n o r e d e m o o n w i t h l d
A l f n e d w h o h a s l e f t f o r t h e n r m y .' m e n d S c h u l d t .
L e o n a r d A p p l e b y o f O m a h a w a s I h i e l t o n .
rea r e m a n n A n n :|. spent Sunday aft-
r .nnrl Mr s.Ra v-
m m . l i l ?|.IlPI!:|.\» muu .......... ""1 t Hemmi mrf orwere Sun day dinn er g ues ts o f Mr . re lati ves a
..-A ' H n Ohzries Bmde rlen .\brankn.* H 1:\.._l.....¢;e|__u|-a
q 'm e - n u n ...........- _ , __I MITISIW ¢ E k B V IC IH U TI.'W i t h I
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l i n .N e l l Pewrs qn " P.€"¥..1"`"d"Y\':'?f. "J H Ln °F.1.§,'3';'i.Rnbert'| \SaDh1'0
'L s a n n mr s.LvlI |..~..,,._._Ir s. Ro y Mies LsZel¢l; S orensen of D e n - s t Ben Glissmsn's.m a m a re-llull - ---- - - - ___ver Colorado, is s. gue st this week, turneq ho me after spending a few first bi rthday .Charles La u g hli n ho me Wednes-
elsen of o f he r parents,H r .nn d Mrs. day s an Oms h l-M r and Mrs. Dun Dean es s pent d l even mg.m d l l n . H m m Sorensen m d fa mi ly .Masai Mr . an d Mr s . Bo b En s mi ng er o f the week-end a t the Th o r vs ld rs. W alter Christensen of Cul-
r ,_-ggggg, Sorensen is well- kno wn i n th e A rlin g to n spent Sunday evening Hansen home.u n d o Springs is spending s fe w
No r ma n B ln i r vic inity ,hsvxng Tn d u n te d s t Hll' l' Y Nos l' s .bundny dinner R1lelts a t the da y s wi th he r si s ter , Mrs . .a lu m
f r o m Blai r Hi g h Schoo s e ve mll Mr ,a d Mr s.J ames Pounds o f
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i.nE"`°1u`§&.`f AHB;-" ; I . r " ; f 1 d i } §Ar n old Pe ten a n mass mvu ly u auvmm -a n d bd a y da u g h te r s me n t Su n d a y f e w d a y ! I n t we e k wi th I
a t th e Ri c h u d Le no x ho me a t Me tz le r .\|\»¢l\1|MTR.~N Eimmpa and BondinSundayguesta t the Ap ple by t -»--1..,........Buy DefenseFort Calhoun.ina. ........-_Hr and Mrs. Cherie: Horn and Flint, Miwipn, ind Mr. 1Wlllin visited Mr. and Mrs.John Aubrev Gaines were dinneHo m in Omelu,Thursdly.Friday. of Mr. and Mrs.Mrs.Owiile Uehlimr and Rue- Sheets. Council Bldfs.neil of Uehlimz :nent Thurndly at,Mm.Ed Wittig ofthe J. D. Lowe home.,ment Wednesday at the I
yr. md Mrs .Ivan Helms and lett home.Lose of Omaha were weekend Mme Louue I.l110n enRini! of Herman relatives.|the W S. C. S.. Wednelnt__.a ru...hlniml Nn\||n11 ani RGV.Ind Quin..Q.._W Do! \l'3m€_"9"l'°'{§I "::;;i Mm Hum We've A JobMy 1'r .p- 8n &ui iiy 'ii lhs §f 1i1dly evening home..
tm»¢,1n¢d nt th e Gudmond Sorvenlen home. |Mr .an d Mrs. Cl:
d hi II Me r to n K u h r m d M r and Mrs.day Mr .an mjn...--.....+....+.:m~d thxrtv-four lruesta a t u m g g n speqt Sqnc
I .C l a r k e ' = " - - - - -- - - ; - -ar C l " g e th e annual pic mc o f t
Mc C ook vi ew Club,Sunday .F1ldgv o Mr .I n d Mr s .J .Me
. ..and fhi ldr en were Sunu~d_r»e.= §..-¥§see;.f2£: '1°:!.'..'.E-. sum rum- 1 :rum ll.uhr'Bl;;° ~ week-Idw glinnlr jgpld Lqutgg "9."*a
America's Drive Fortht U. H. nnncnnm um 4-"......,Gaines homes.Thev ue spendlnz
this week in Valley.Mn. Nelsonis the former Lenuh &ina.ln. Clarke nrrived mrlv Wed-
Campb¢||'s Morluary
PHONE 91
Ambullnce Service
1 ' 1 "vint Mn.Clnrkes nlwr.mrs.c u nhl,GevrzvChl-ries James.\..Mn. Clarence Hansen md_ S|.\am\§u"§"- .Ir ig" gi \5 \;;=-`d
of Blnir spent Wednesday with har r. an rs.nu "P '°"."1mm f Mrs. Melvcrn WHL LgVeme attended | (un\ly mcmuI-'ridlv nltex-noon. tha B;,g_hdy dmner nt Cutler Lgke ln Omxhs,Club met nt Meg;park.Ma- Sunday.The occumn celebrateddana Ben Wuhter. Johanna Ol- F°''°'°P 133 und Bernard Pnul-
sens birth y.mn '".'}.h"""1"'Il°il..§°$Z5"\»2 Mr. and Mrs. A. lr. Beales spent
lun .e nn m .5* 3 ° gfk- J glv ,gg with Hog; §;'£.§;_Z?p'?¥\¢"ilfT"§mf."A»f;,3s
'''`x n'v nary.Ima m xml Mn. Roy Wakefie\d`%h...d.,?"e$.¥m.,. callers nl. the
as co-hoa_°':..,_._....1,.,| Gudxnoqd__Sore_nsen_ ggngb wer:
Mr.u m mn . u,n.n w g w . ,\ x n d Mrs.Jo nxh Kempcke
lpent Thundny evening at theI-'red Andreuon home.Mrs .
Kempck¢x-emnined lor A longer
.LVlllQMr. and Mn.Roscoe Rosen-baum sp¢nt Friday evening with
Hrs. Ruth Ronenbaum.E The elus of |941 held A picnicnt Elmwood Park in Omxlm, Sum
dl ~ a n d Mn.wm Jshnel and
Mn.Ellie Miller and Marvin_..-_.n....,\.» .Q (thnx-lm Craven'|
S-C»R»A-P
Hrs :Gu'e ~ ¢ l : \ l \ 1 p l ¢d';:;,":|;mu,_f.M\'llld MII.bvenu iwlesncn fl"\ lN_T_~lternoon.June 17;Mrs.Edvwiz-'°°"°» John and Hamid, of Chws- atif: of Emernon was a. visitor Al¥°»and H.P.I-lumen of Blum!REAL ESTATE INSURAN dessert luncheon was s r v d ;g lly. and Mrs.Sorqnsen enter-]204 South sm sm.|'f;,§d'M";E§"f{ Jenaaenkwon fm.'§1,'§'°dM5;'j_"d"§m§"°§L'}§n§§,§2,2 4
ph Whig, 1"rs.oveg c .recon -aone|'I'he ciuig win hold_1§§ "°°9Li3
.=:°3,f§i'ii'"'1i£'z;\§»?"§°§';i¢?'L'¥"n'Z?1'f a
""= °°:;.:e '° ' -' '1
[Bertie Nell of Bonltln.lla l n. a nd Mesdulgel _p.
DVI.-and~ md Davifh -hs. xgD
1Lina n d f l r n i l y ,G i l b m
f a m i l y o f R a l s t o n ,1
| . | ¢ n l a n u a n n n f .~
1 Hl llandMMU
Noel Continues Until»-|~|»-\~»~`i i g :a t t h e h o m e o r m r s .J i n l l u n g u i ve r C o l o r a d o .1-1 l l .D ....n u n *l ? ! | " \
_ _ _, _ »
Notice
M- n nn nl Offices Will Bc
w u t .b l m r .: n u m n .D y l v l l " " " " J » ' £ i F n n : n u n " " i { 5 m 2 . " `1 1 1 .n m H o m e m a k e n C l u | , n ¢ n n _I h r !. A n n m d » w .H a n s e n
n p g t i = e . ! l ° e § »3 z = e = 1 - . = = f » ! . ? 5 E . i § m = . S \ = = 1 4 ! z : * = a . ' f . : = . . ' . : " ' . . _' E . ' : : ' . . E : ; , - . a d . . E . . ' ; ; . 5 : " 1 ,`~?:é
18, with nx rnemuem mu nm.anonxor.Mrs, Ben Wachter. ure#ent.Nomm Ryan and Jun Ru-muuen demonnrated makin:axcustard.Later thev »\»iId nmes
and enioyed n lunch.d r n a t
nzxeitinz will be in the nark. July
Guests Tuesdxy at M Mad
Will Iowmey __,___._and with Mrs. Emmett Harman of ,¢ lhe s.m m .and H.Noel
homel-
uz nuueuww-, .-.-, num,____
Piszxh. IowaMrs. J. S. Conetv WIS ummm,The Domus Club will meet Ju-
t a birlhdlv DIYW ly 2 at the Lloyd .heobs home.the zuem agiven Tuesdnlf by Mrs. L. D. W"-3 Mr ndn Mrs Earl JenkinmnndrickofBinh-.Warnen of Blxiir spent Thursday
Mr and Mm J S Conety were an Roy Nellon's.-' S\md.i \v dinne r ~ of Mr. a nd M _d Mm' Ca l Lund |.nd'ii?..}I.°.T°*;§}_\=-'=g_M,§],v M f r zl g n ,Ned Tyson and family i¥\|1amiiy 'Li Fremont uipent Sundny
visiting relatives here. Joan stayed
NEXTTUESDAY¢ - J . . .--___Cloud For the B alanc e of .Tune
and s Portion of J u ly .
hu I'll "mull u .v .l\ o r l v u u
Dentist
Bllir, Nebr.
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"°'°`""§ ma ;?e.¢;a;;mam Kor- `"iF1'§"'§hd Mrs. E. I:Dixon -nd far s 1°1310] and family. Ed Mnncke. Har-! daughters were entertained ah Doris
rv Madsen and family.G°°'¢'",dinner, '1'uesda_iYi` bv Mr. and Mrs week atMenckeand son;Jack Mencke-IA E. Dixon.e event celebmkd TekmnaiAlfrtd Neisen Ed Elmer, RobEf t,E E Di:lon's birthday.1 T. W.
F n r F r u i t c a n n i n g : n u l u m u l u u a u n u - - . B a . - . _ --_J W mw h o a t t e n d e d t h e M r .a n d M r s .a m e s
fn w d t u n n i r n i n n f t h e T n k a r n l h ViBit»8d IE ] 8 t 1 V 6 B¢ . v -_ _ - _ __,__ _9W e A r e P i c k i n g R a s p b e r r i e s N o w !
Rupberris take the lan! :npr of my (mit: to can. They ne
onomicnl u there is no vnu.Many prefer canning themithont uugu.Our well-tended and npnyed berry field: look"fy g=;"°§°"== this year. Raspberries Are about the only locnl
(rut e !n our community,Cannd goods are bound to be very high in ~ coming montlu.
yourperH ;TIRESi n : a f e w d a y s vacaum er. mrs. r.». I|1314runc le and aunt.Mr .Mr .and Mr s.
H.C.Ku hr .gag: J ay Ste wa:Ilb.wle nWE ARE NOW BOOKING ORDIORDERS AS B04
Pleue all or phone un your order n
5 §3 " " W l m . .l'l|.¢|.»"the ri. C. Kvihr home were Hr. and aim:nome an .Lu___, J 1»...a n f '1\1r~s.Ge or ge K .Nelson and No r -Otto Gottsc.h.
...rr an an vent .........Ma ll:1:r>lc .Nolsmn.dr ivin g s txuqlg
u n .\ l u L r \ ¢ | » - - v - . - . _
M i l l e r
Phone Blue 15|
Ulu, nun ul ., .,,.__" l -years,is wo rk in g a t mum
o '~E ~"?""`P"""!"". » " ~Oma ha.n |, '~u o ~J ames ScJ1neEders arc
'""~their horng ~1:
rs a m ;.Mr s.~C.Mc C lella n h as r e - I Mr .a n -
eeived notic e o f her_ nppoirltnent;5 3 1 "'f.f;.'Z1'°"$~fftT.','?.°
. .
for nu--heorge N Gas Rationing Depend§_ Upon
Lhir, Nebraska }the Success of the Drive
Q lf only a small amount of Saap Rubber
|is found. in all probability tlgere wjll
un un:Lwspuuuuau uvunun..v. - - - - - hboard;Monday , she and Mrs. Mc »amos._Clelags attengled :atat{edarneet.|ng| .,.,.»., ......._3
Lhel l n H a s t m s i rr ITIE?y ven-f "{P \\» nni | .l.<lnn m n ; ; \ A \
TAYLOR & WELLS
LIVE s'rocK AUCTION
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Fremont at 12:00 0'eloc\
H o g s » C a t t l e - H o n - s a - S h e e p
A dependnbk, convenient market for hrnen und feeders
lo buy md sell all kinds of livatoek.All modem,unitary
eqnipmenl.
Owfind Under nam! and into lupervidon.
T a y l o r B 'W e l l !A u g t i o n C o m p a n y
xmsMoN1-. NEBRASKA
Hnx.accomnameu Dy mrs.r.n.|Webb, they attended a districtmeeting lt the Elk: Club.;Rev.and Mrs.H.C. VlnVa\k-'
\.""_uu'| uwu\u'»'\l\w\£~n_|
Mr. and Mrs.J i g Thompson,Jim Barry of bon ngeles,Caii-enburgh have received a ¢¢|¢.ifornia,Paul Barry. Jr., and Em»
'gram from Seattle,Whshington,
xnnounclr the birth of a newznnddwmr,M m Ei mi mi.,'nom June 20 no Mr. md Mrs. Rol-lin YanValkenbun'¢h.Mrs.V|.n.Walkenbnrgh is the fli rme r Mm
ma Tietgen spent.Wednesday
evening at the Bernard Thompennhome.Atwmoon cnliers were Mr.md M n .Chris 'Hstgen and lla
Smith ol Wuyne.Herman Lluriuen returnedli-naMElIe of Omnho.~ th; _Fremont ho;mi¢.nl,.m-
_d M _ ( ko W y , ; n me inznongnxce y.of \ivxf.fi'm FQH.,T.§§';,.if§.'L§'\Mr.and Mrs. Bm Vogt spent
`Saturdsy,for s visit with her Thursday evening ot the Eggen
Dare un,M .d M _pnnkwulf home .Braiaiwoit. 'i-»..§"wm Tl ..v i mj Mr. md Mrs. Clu-k'Jnhnel ond
in Fremont.
Norma Sue spent Wedneldhy
'Mm.J h Y ,''ening At the Pnnk Jnhnel lm
by Mn. \'7.§'...,..°i`i ". § '.» ..n ~ v M r. a ndf Mrs .Bernlrd m.§'.`§.
v-.,-... -.._.m... °....- n....\-..»son and Alfrd J u n g ~hd
START SLOWER
DRIVE SLOWER
STOP SLOWERbé 'Gas Rafioning ;o Enforce m e
C o n s e r v a t i o n o f ' r n - a
t h o n l u vm Is Successful.
§a2i¥niI\§ ~ Ee glilled Qff
}| E;1}i__Ne§t_§'all 01° PossiblylUu|||I nuns, nm: un-n noun--hu mt ~ B31-y .nu |»|,q||¢, gnu m ,, 1 Victor-Q1S E . . m i ' ! £ m : ~ t h a n £ 1 Y o u n g g f - ~ H 5 ;;~m_.~
n .£ 1 ~ - n . '..?. Llnnivhlt ...ff Emlhl 'l`l°*!°"- *2E'..'l.*§.P"'!.E'1
I ` h \ | ' i l N e x t a u r u l a -
SOUTH OMAHA
Production Credit Ass'n
Announea the
\\
Repraenhtive Will Be in Blair
THURSDAYS
9 A.M. m 5 PM.
_;||!
A.C.P»,Fa§|ruv dGen|rslFnlml.a lnl
at 456% lntqmlt
rlé|L.Yo¢hum,~
'nm Advenilment ll Sponsored By Low Air Pressure In Theza; Yér U; mass: blié-"r'éM£¢i- lf". *'"£EE'!'; .,.2f:.*2°1':"',ing,isunua|Misa Eveiyn Hein,John Saw- Irhomlyer of Omaha, ami m n nm;_ ME?Caun Of Breaks.The Following Firma-~ Tires Weekly
,° ' § " " ; ° ' _ ° ; ; ° ~ , ; § ; ; , ' = " »gg ; ;; ; , ,, _ '',or ., g m |H mm Alm n m d H a r r y Svoglr ( 3 ,
'mm G. v. B lu m i . a mar mm . * 9 " . W ! . ' £ . . § ' l"¥ , 1 f Y » f . . ".f.'f'»..v.f..'f'°"F a i r w a y ~°Lund: Bros- 0il Co
Station lehnkrlowa 0il Co1|la
H'
u k A
zz;c m
xt the G u t G . ' n m m m l l -2° .'§fx"'"|'inl""\;¢`€§
Sho h e n rout e t n Albion'~Friday afternoon
' h '11 gh,mer . uG 7 ~ntwndad n n"»Z~'éw~Conocd Service :PhilEns Service Statiu
Mn.
nm amy cropmm v~j]~
Vinton Em: Chmnlnt Cl.oumf-un. 'rx
~ -_ -_ ., -_ ..... .... _|l| . nn d vllilld vlth l l l .»d'f»m||l z L : ' ¢ n w n d w w m» . \ » d l l I l E l l * ° H " ¢ ° ' »
u k .I I l i a r n r - - - . - -- _ . . . _ _
Wdter Larsen Auto Service
llnin lnhxr hmlilv }Rapidly-Switchinn TiresI~ i § " ' " ` " .
a n n u l *Immun |1 0 4 0 Arun a D i st ri b ut e : ~f'"`iH~. "'ffI<`i H n :Fr an k Bn i th . .Ur . I n d l i n . H e n r y Got¥ lc h and
* I l i u m o m b y l m . B n n . n -I r vi n and I..ao G o t u c h 1 r e n e n -wa i t' |» ~?" Har va y Marlow'te r tn ln o d a r . a s te a k f li n t Hu m-
of W xtar lo o,l o f t . n n d H r .u g p !P| »rl_b .l°;_£11d n Chris Willinm Walter
ln.Cluzda lndé I Llncol 'Km lum umm n m N ¢ n §' § m | » y » v i : l ' l f \Hl=f¥
n ¢ h m u m m . n » y . ¢ i l ¢ » \ » y .|0\'=\\"~
Blallr_ Nebraska. Jima 2_e.;2e.=_.m a s w a m mzo a m zy l s a g v J u a n a . .ty»~ ;:b\1 ¢ a s (o ur e o me ¢ \=dv \ °f muf. w..§ n¢ o » Co un ty .(°-
°,"¢h|,,'}'||¢,]-;n¢¢|1a~lse,a\e lrna ka .ltt\v o o 'c 1 o c kln\ha l!-
L g d N o f l £ € S °,',,,,,,,d,.¢.rn°¢ n°f» | a ¢ .,_ ¢ s .¢ .,u» wnn¢g W e t k l y °" " " ° ° 'ma m: v m b. hea rd me e mul-cuiatiouinthe Vi11a|so!Knlll1l\i,m,°d_w_`£' Pe titi on qglirs .
'Nebraska.m h h d n u u a ursylnt for the
'ra rL i i §l>'x¥ :IsEs roBa .P°rJ nd1s='1l~°d d l a m m i l g x n
y gmg,B s n r n / i t n g c s n n m s o r wlnu s u n. HARP ER,mmm.n. wn m.a ¢ ¢ » » » d.
1942-rua
a s r r nrs o n v s n.BY THEc r u l mn s u n m e o / m n O FTRUSYEES or 'ms vxnu-GEOFKENNARD. NEFRASKALs s c rxo n i .11=-;g,»;_,»;<_;*;°'2,';
§»`»".'i»`§`.Z.°{.'T£2"""bv nu v n-
blo for the flaul year eqmmem-lnx on the nm 'header m ll°Y~1942. ineiudinz interest and prin-dual due or fo beeome due onsensedindeboednus.nnkum
fm-ids,and the dillsrent oblectsandbn nd m o f expenditure ofn m vmsxv. iwnlzed and cloni-
fied as henlnaltar sot forth. is es-
timatd as follows, warlt:
Printimz and mi ni v -qm,___._-_-----_....$200.00
s u v m a Village util-
eials - - - - - - - - - - - - - -For nreetl.alloys a nd
100.00
bridges -----------»--- 1,500.00
Fire department aquihment
and purposes -_.-.----Miscellaneous uurooses --Civil and criminal lultaFor payment ol princlvilandinterut on bonded
indebtedness due or sobecome due and for sink-
i n g f u n ds - -- " - -T" 'Sweet and nuhlie l1lh¢~
150.00750.00500.00
1,soo.oo
ink _________-__-_.-....5W.00
Salaries of wmvlnyees.
m ntennce.°g°'"=g\
ex nsion o wa rfi n ... d-- .-.---_---s1.sw.oo
M amuse-:..:..:"--.':&--f,--_---100.00
s e c t i o n 2.That the Chlhl.man and Board of Trustea of
said Village hereby cemiv that
the i'ollowinK is s true and correct
statement of the entire revenueO! the Village ol Kcnnsrd_Ne-braska,received for the fiscalYearcommencingon the first
'Pucsdav of May. 1941:Revenue received from all .
lII
Chalman of the Board ol 'l'r\\ll»¢°|»
Attmt:A. i t e mu . v mm c u n t( a m p 22-41.
NOTIUB OF na ra ne ns BAL I
no r m e Y o n . Amma n
Fremont. Nebraska
_ . . . -Notion is hereby vrlven that byvlrme of an ordn at sale issued
by the mum co m of W as hllll-
toa Comti. Nebraska. on June a.1942. inanscti ou omdhmlauidcourt wherein Marla A. Miller isvlalntilf and Charles F. sehroedlr.
et ad.are asrniaanu.dlro cbllthe undersigned Rderss fo soil kbsreal estate herelnalwr desm»:<L xwill sell at nubllc suction on thesm day of July. 1942,at 9:00o'c1ock A.M.n th e n o t frontdoor ol the Uountv Court Housein the City ol Blair. wadmlmwnCounty. Nebraska.the follavrlnpThe Northeast Quarter (NEK)of Section Six (16). Tovmshin
Sevofrdnen ( r n ,North.a m: -Twelve (12),E m o f t h e s ws t P .H..Washington Count!-
eTerms of sale: 15% cash at time
o fn l e . n d b a l a n c e i n c a s h u p o r
c o r m o n .h S a i d s a l e w i l l b e h e l d o v e n o n e
o u r .Dated J u ne 4.1942.
W A L T E R G .HU B E R ,
22-Et Referee.
NO TI C E O F P R OR A T E OF W i m ,
Walter G. Huber. Attorney
In the County Court of Waslunxr-ton County. Nebraska.
NOTICE:On the 26th dav ofJune, 1942 ol: len o'clock A. M-.
at the County Court Rooms inBlair.Washington on-nyv.Ne-braska, Marietta Lyons will offerfor probate. a written instrument»°\=r¢¢=________,___,_;4,m.o4"ummm to be the me w m
SECTION 3.That this resolu-\».nd Testament of Josenh Lyons
tinn he f-ntered at lame wnon theldeeeased. ut which time and Dlace" " 'all uersons concerned may annearlg.ss ,.and contest the probate thereof.
-4 ag-1 ~'glzsted this ro m dmv of r m .
1.x9 .5 ~l i f~ ~"5 |lSl'1AL)Alhae ll. Nelson,
.A .c.._z _~.E !22--lt County Judge.
x`~J:-'R ;w i ~ V l g x o r i c s o r A b m m s r n s r i o n
- i l s #f.-~.~~ 0 'lla nlo n e O'l>ianlon, Attorneys
. ~
.q_~'=~~ _ . n . i r ln the County Com of Washlns-
,'.~,~.'..--ton County. Nebraska.~~°'~°1 ESTATE or Minutt D. Wilcox,
\isit Your llzirlaer More Often
l.i~2\vi-:l.\.I~:N llr\RBER SHOP
ldeceased.Notice ls herabv ziven that onthe 26th day of June. 1942. at the
l HOURS 9 to 12; 2 to 5. Aonointments Made g
m l m Relation. Neuritis. Lumlmsgo. Head-|
mo s J un e s . me
(SEAL)Alhas H. Nelson.m m c o mm J ud"
NUTICE OF s un
.A. C. Debel. Attorney
TO:Janus J. Coulter, . . . . Coul-ter, real name unknown. wsfe ol
James J. Coulter.ElizaJ. Wat-
son, . . . . Watson. real nameunknown,husband ol Eliza J.Watson,John Coulter, ....Coulter,real name unknown,wl!e of John Coulter. Jesse J.
Coulter,Co dto r, rmnameunknown.vi le o l Ja neJ. Codter, Wlllhm H. Coulter,
.. . . Coulter. real name uu-knmm,wi!o o l William H.Coultsr,Jaue E. Watlollf . . . .Watson,real name unknown,husband of Jane E.Watson.Matilda Bruner. . . . . Bmnorreal mme unknown, husband of
Matilda Bruner,Franca E.Bruner, . . . . Bmner. real nameunknown, spouse of Frances E.
Bruner,S.Kristian Hansen,~re a lna me umlmown. wife of S. Kdstiin Han-sen,Mltilds K!\!l\bol'§,OlafKronberg, the heirs,evisees,legaosos,personal reprasuta-
tlves and all other persons ln-tereated in the enate of any olthefollowing namd deceased
persons:James J.Coulter,Elin J. Watson, John Coulter,Jesse J. Coulter,William H..Coulter,Jane E. Watson.Ma-luma Bruner, Frances E Brun~l
|er, S. Kristian Hansen. Matilde.Kronberg,Ola! Kronberx ,real.names unknown and all per-sons having or claiming any in-l
wrest in the South half of theNortheast quarter and lots sixand seven in the West hal! oftheSoutheasmquarter in Sec-tion 30,Township 18 North,Range ll East of the 6th.P. M.in Washington County, Nebras-
ka,real names unknown.De-
lendants:You and each of you are herebynotiliedthat on the Bth day ofJune, 1942, Amold S. Hansen andLydiaJ.Hansen as plaintiffs
commenced an action against youand each of you as defendants in
the District Court df WashingtonCounty, Nebraska, the object and
purpose o! which a/:tion is togum the title in and to the abqve
escribed real atate in the p -tiffs in fee simple against theclaims of you and each of you, wenjoin and bar you and each of
you from hereinafter claiming or
asserting any nght, title, lien, in-
terest, claim or demand iI\ or uponsaid real estate or any pan there-of; to cancel and release of record
a certain mortgsgg in the sum ol51350.00 upon a nart of said realestate ziven on the 28th dgy of
-1 - a s
No fn c s o r F INAL g gr o i r r
A. C. Dobel. Attorney
Ln the County Court of Wash!!!-
toa County. Nehraokl-rzsnv rn OF H u m B.Bur*
mama. dsesased.Notice is hereby , m n t h tJohnBurmeuterhasBled' l u ithe undersigne d, cmw :adn d
W - w g g g c m t v .Nebnalm
his n port as ,sdmlnisifiwf
of the Estate of Henry H. Bur-
mslster.deceased. and ~ a napplicationforllnalsdmmlstn-tion and dlsebarls. and for th! ss-signment ol residue ol Est-lf# to
sueh other nersona as ar by \"'entitled to the same.I b l "ut the ara dav of July. iw, at 1°
o'cloek A. M., at my owes in slidCounty for the hsarinx therevf.
Dated June Bth. 1942.(SEAL).uw H. Nallvhfza-4:Countv .lud¢°~
STUA RTS M OV ETo KENTUCKY
Rex Stuart, who has been in
ammo ot river malnl.snU\°°
crews at Fort Calhoun the nn*
two years together with mem-bers of his crew, moved to Ken-tucky, last week. Mrs. s and
her niece,Marianne ,fsaunderii
will (allow him laur in the sum-
m e r .H . J . B i e c k , f o n n e r l y o f B r o w n -
vi l l s ,N e b r s a l u x .s u o c a h M r .
Stun-fli-
INJURED AT WORKIN CREAMERY
Harlan Christensen,empl0Y€°
of the Falnnont Creamery "'Omaha, was inlured while at his
work, recently.He was a patientin an Omaha hospital for several
days and, at present, is recoverugat the home of his parents, Mr.and Mrs, J. T,Christensen of
Washl\\B'U°n.
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M r s .H a r o l d J e n s e n w a s h o s t -
e s s t o t h e J .F .I- '.C l u b T n u r s d m y
a f t e r n o o n .O f f i c e r s w e r e e l e c t e d
t h e e n s u i n g y e a r a s f o l l o w s :
A l b e r t B e n s o m l p r e s i d e n t ;
V i c S k o v ,vi c e ~ r / r e s i d e n t ;
F l o y d B a r t o n ,s e c r e t a r y ;
M r s .B i l l N e w k i r k , t r e a s u r e r .
H o w a r d J e n s e n w a s a g u e s t .
.J o h n H a r t w i l l b e h o s t e s s
next week.
forlMrs.Mrs.Mrs.
andMrs.
Mrs
|Mr, and Mrs.Harry Hineline.
and sons attended a family mv:-nic at the Swimming Pool pnrlc,Sunday, honoring Harry on his
birth anniversary.'Bobbie ,Andressen celebrated
his birthday. Saturday afternoon,and his little guests included
James Jensen of Omaha, Herman
hlncob, Raney Lund and Wanen
Nielsen.I Mr. and Mrs. Ola Sorensen and
sons 'attended the Ton Notch Club
picnic in Kehnard, Sunday.;Lila Svendkaard spent several.i......use ...sau with her grand-
Find §,mk¢s. '\:.5-..a:>f.:..=';.-..:.:.me
In Calhoun »...i"l.1"?€....$'.'2i".'I.'*'.'$."'¢»..."'..i;'l .3
Several ll!!! villas have beenfound in the rm Calhoun vldnley
during the past week.Followingls an lum_cllpp4ld (rom the Cal-
houn Chronicle, rdatlvs to the ap-
wrmm ol thos e oveniud rvp-'
tiles:
"Blaeksaakem or anyway,snakes black in color, appear toheadthe list of reptiles hen-ahouta this season. Oddly enough,
it la ladies who the pru-
;';_f= of these high!undesirable
'tom"Mx-s.G u B o t s ! l s w u v me
up with one in her garden whichshe first mistook for a pieoe of
black hose, and when she was onI-hs point of picking it up Que
thing moved sway and sllthered
u p s nsarhyuee,wh e n lt re -mained for a time, than descended
and coiled luel! around a (ence.leaving Mrs.Boggs wondering
whether she or the snake was the
most scared."A lew days later a commotionamong birds in the yard of theMrs. Henry Rix home led to the
discovery of s h\\¥° black snake
in a tree.Leonard Schmidt re-
sponded to the S. 0. S. call, came
to the rescue with a rifle and dis-
patched the 5 ft. prowler.
"And Mn. John Dixon ended
the career of answer black oneshe (ouudin the chicken yard on
her farm.This one measured sft. 4 several hours after its de-
mise.Now let's have some snake
stories from the men."
l C l a u s e n ' s birthday.
Ft. Calhoun News.
Delores Cook of Council Bluffs,
lows,is visiting at the home ol
|her cousin, Donna Kruse,for a
few weeks.*.Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Knefelkampvisited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Elders' Wednesday evening.
Mr.and Mrs.Annur Clausenand Mr. and Mrs. George Soren-son of lrvington motored to 0'-Nrjll, Nebraska.to spend theweekend with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Hanson.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Rathjenvisited with Misa Dom Klindt,
Friday evening.|Mrs.William Kruger enter-
tained the following guests in hon-or of her birthday,Saturday:Mrs.William Sievers.Misa Eda
Sierk. Misses Ella and Anna Roh-wer,Misses Grace and EdithNeale, Miss Dora Klindt, and Mrs.George Rohwer,Sr.The alter-noon was spent playing cards.
Miss Margaret Burmeiater ishome at present, while the folks
she is working for are on vaca-
tlon..l Vernon Hineline left for Grand
i
vital, last week.
Miss Luvaraa Rasmussen spent|the weekend at the home of horparents, Mr. and Mn. Henry Ral-
muasea.Mn.A A.Ludwig .mi sonShggv- ol Calilomia an wldtingato Butterfield homo.
Mrs. muse Bonn of sum- mmat ~ Ernest Kruse home, I°Yiday.Richard Geeaamann came homefrom Lincoln for the week-end. .Otto and Bm Prahm are atLake Ohoboli Bshinz.str. and ldn. Fred Beekman andchildren od' Omaha were guests ofMr. and Mrs. Georze Rohvrer, Jr.,
Sunday.Mr. and Mrs.David Hummer!ol Blair were supper u m m of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kruse. Tues-day. Ruth Mummert. vhcrlpent afew days at the Kruse home, re-
turned home with them.Mrs. Ira Piper,Mrs.WilliamSmith. Mrs. lille Klinglorth and
Ogal Mancha were among thosew o attended a shower for Mrs.
Ralph Wight, formerly Miss Nor-ma Rowe . ll the Arthur Rowe-
home, Wednesday.A group of youn people, JeanNeuman,Wayne hits,Lillian
Smith,Harold Sorensen,Annel - g Bill Baxter.Mildred Ohrt,
an Ralph Clausen, orgjolyed a pic-nic supper lt Elmw Park inOmsha, Sunday nixht. in honor of
Mr. and Mrs.Gen.Helton, Mr.d Mrs. William Lorsch Ind Ed,Mr. and Mrs. John Baumer, all ofOmaha, were at the William Kayhome for dinner, Sunday. Mr. andMrs.Chris Anderson and Donald
were supper guests.Mr.and Mrs.Ed Achstz,Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Fischer. Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Nord, Mr. and Mrs, Ar-nold Dey,Mr. and Mrs.Harold
Dey and children,Mr.and Mrs.Louis Dey and Marjorie.Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Klahnf and Mr. and
Mrs. Carlos Dey enjoyed s picnic
at the Calhoun park to honor Car-
los Dey who leaves for Fort belv-
enworth, Wednesday.Mr. and Mrs. William Kay en-tertained the following at supper`
Tuesday evening:Mr.and Mrs.
Gus Kortum, Mr. and Mrs. Chris
Anderson and Donald of Herman,|Hans Kay, Sr.. and Hans Kay, Jr.Later in the evening. Ono Timmand son,Leonard,Harry Timmand Mrs. Anna Timm of Benning-wn visited at I-he Kay home.Mr.and Mrs. Jack Coburn en-tertained Mr.and Mrs.Carlos
Dey,and Mary Anne Rnhwer atlsupper, Sunday night, in honor oftheir son, Jac , Jr., of Cheyenne.
Worninv'eighbors chsrivaried Mr. andMrs.Rudy Lhotak of DeSoto,
Thursday night.Mr. and Mrs.Widlnn Sternerand son of Omaha called at theErnest Kruse home, Sunday even-ing. Mrs. Szemer was Miss EdithPhilputbeforehermanriagew
Mr.Stemsr.Roland Srnith broke_several
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Wallace Paterson z s - m m'afternoon ith Mrs.Ed Matthio!
son ln Blair
attended a family pany Monday,at the Sam Ho lndn home honwins'Gwme Suverkrubbe ho
left 'l\1°8¢|-ly for army service.Messrs.and Madame:Arnold
Sf-hmidi. Clarence Voss. ClarenceSchnseklothandVictorEngel's t I-'ather's Day with Mr and. .° ; ' : . l a :
r Elmer Betta andKaren Kay were dinner and sup-ver guests at the Ed Christensenhome on Father's Day._lr.and Mrs.Frances Haven-d1ch_ Lois Jean and Duane, visit-ed George and Elsie Smiley, Wed-
nesday.n h .ands Mrs. lr-ank Bmdrleh-wsre y ner guuta atthe William .lshnel homo.m il!!! _ed PCl'h*llMnl¢n
-rs.ste ,Thursday.
|_an '
'arid Paulson homo gt gmngng.
ltr. and Mrs.william J a n n,
Hrs. Elsie Millar and sm-nndrove to Randolph, NehrashnhonSunday to visit Mr.and rs.Charles Craven. Mrs. Craven is a
r .
d u m- o f " r l Miller and l n .Mrs.Soohna Wleae and Allrd,Messrs.and Msadamea l iWiaee,Louie Voss ind RudolK o h l g g ; - =5 ' : \ 4 l y a t t h l f e r s l -
s a e o vm s aValley, lows.
lrf a nd Mrs.Andrew Matsonapes: Thursday at the .William
g-35 home; Philip Matzsn re-
home with them after.-=-"=~=several weeks at Koen-
|_Mr, and Mrs. Ben Voss and hiswe r e Na m guests at the Paul
Bnesch home, Wednesday.Mr. and Mrs. Walter .lahnel olTehmah spent Sunday at the par-ental, Fritz Jahnel, home. Mr. andMrs.Walter Christensen wereSunday evening vdsitors.Mr.and Mn. Johan Lau.rltsen,
Mn. William Jalmol and Mrs.
l l r .and Mrs. Elmer Holstein dlter of Hrs.Miller and M
l Mr. and Mrs hed Paulson weregsuopsr guests at the Elmer Hol-`ltem_ home, Thursday.me .lshnsl vi-ma hu brother,
[Frank Jahnel, at an Omaha hos-
pital, Saturday,Mr. and Mrs. Charles Voss andfboulsespentFridayevening atUWHenry Kniep home.Mr. and
Mr-s.Elton Edmonsoh and Vir-
ginia and Mnrxery o! Belletcnmzhe.South Dakota.are visiting the
KniepalMrs. Sophia Wiesg has received
ru er.word of the death of her h th ,lWillm.m Beekman of Inks Andies,South Dakota, on Tuesday.Mr.Beekman is well-known in thiscommunity,having visited here
frequentl y.Mrs.William K `'Wednesday altemoorl v l t h ' E l i
Ben Voss.l Mr. and Mrs. Fred Westergannland Dan epentSunch1y evening ntthe A. D.Knight and Willium
Smith home.Avery Jasperson visited at the~Wllliam Voss home,Saturday.Russell Westergsard spent Sat-urday night and Sunday with his
Jiarents.l Mr. and Mrs.Elmer Holsteinand .Herbert Wendt visited, Wed-nesday. with Mrs.Bertha Wendt
at Blair..Mr. and Mrs. Hans Henningsen,.Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jesaen, Cle-one and Valdean. of Walnut, lows;and Mr. and Mrs.Orville Sack
were Sunday dinner guests at the
Francis Hovendick home.Afte rnoonvisitors were Mr.and Mrs.Henry Rix,Margery and Marilyn,Mrs.Amold Rix,Walter,Elmer
and John Rix.Lara Christensen has retumed
from several weeks'viuit with
relatives nenr Portland, Maine,Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Holsteinwere Sunday dinner guests at the
Elmer Voss,Wilhert and WilmaNoes.Made and Kenneth Jahnel,were Sunday ahernoon visitors at
lthe Charles Voss home.l Mr.and Mrs.Otto Wrieh andfamilyspentTuesdayeveningwith Alice and Andrew Wine.\Mr.and Mrs,Wllllsm KoenigandBilly,G w m and Geraldspent Sunday near Council Bluffs
with Mr. and Mrs. lner Christen-sen and daughmr. and Mr.and
Mrs. Andrew Matxen and family.Misses Dagmar and Dorothy
Watergsand were Saturday even-llng callers at the Fred Wester-
gsard home.
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G. L. Britton Co.
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B l a d d e r T r o u b l e s :F e m a l e D i s o r d e r s .N e r v -
o u s n e s s :H i g h B l o o d P r e s s u r e :I n f l u e n z a
a n d M a n v O t h e r D i s e a s e s R e s p o n d t o
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F u ,19oa,b H .u un In - - ~mi d M, g g i i I B , , ; , q t o Q g f ~ M r s .Peter Sven d gu rd .
b g an d s ti e n rs .a n .rgor ded in bo ok 4 a t n aar : 4 01 ofi Mr . a nd Mr s . Ha r r y Glllha m o ftheMo rtga ge Rec ords o f Weak- 'Los Angeles were honored a t a
ingto n Cou nty . Nebra ska; and f or pi c nic a t the Swimminp:Pool
equitable relief.hark get Su ndlary . Mrs . gilhnm is
.e or me r o n n a ic meyer.
You are required to smrwer said idaughter o f M r and Mr s _,U Island,Tuesday ;he wi ll be em-
plo y ed at Mead.\
I r a Pip er was lo ok i ng over th e
Isrlte 8lTloaiT*of rubber bro ug ht
to hi s s ta ti on . la s t we ek . wh e n i n
the c ente r of the pile he s ied hisbe s t a n d only pa ir o f wa ge rs .
petition on or before the 20th day 'Dic kme er ''g Mr s.Hans Sc hmidt.Mr .an d
Of J uly .1942. or the Court m s y \M r ~Mr s.Ho wa r d J e n 5 e n ' M"Ha rr y Sc hmi dt an d Mr. an d
grant. the relief prayed for in said were c allem a t the Ha rr y Hi ne -lM¥ 9 Ernest Sc hmidt of Calhoun
..|`-.pet1t|on.line home 'I'hursd|.y evening.helped Mrs.I..Sc hrnidt of E lk
Arn old S.liansen and Ly di a J . I Mrs.I va n Larsen was a gu¢g1;'h°1'"celebrate h@1 birthds;f.'llnnnc n.Plaintiffs.23- it L La r s h me o v r Mr .and Mrs.W i llia m Slerk of
~ u:feek~en?i en o e gmzhha.MES.ln e z fD u te rma n S 1d M d 'tire F d W 1ster,iane. o Denver.ir-r.an -.re es er-l hire. .1'*?}""'P_B$.'l'f'.'l 'i.'?.°_L'f.'"'"'°~\e; Bulin and D°"ee..??°" or Lin- \gaard and Russell and Dan anfgnd-
ribs when he fell into a deep nose,on to a n iron pipe,whi le a t the
Ho lm fa rm.Mr s.J .E .Chambers o f Oak-
land,California.is spending a '
fe w day s at the h ome of h er s iev-
ter,Mr s.G. V .Beadle.Miss Ma ri e Feldhusen o f Chi-
cage is visi ting a t the W i llia m
Sievers home for a few dsy a. MissFeldhu sen is on he r way to spe nd
;g;h= w==-e f at her home in Bo ise,
o.
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Q°\f.4m~=\,,,,-bo°\\m,af~d cpoo nsums.c w w f fa km
--=D¢\ivery s¢rv\¢6 xo eve¢'l oomqe.Ffa,num:-
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sld Linuse Spen ----.unn ni the gavf. ho me , Th ur sd ay even1ng.u 1"" ""_:..... J :\.|..1MPon'rAN'r " " ' " " " " " d =mtl:rimtn norm; UA lll||lvv|ne. Char!~an 1 .. .and mece,llarylee Wllhama 1em gueltl ther!! Emenon l o n .are spending
'Ilnnnld .lemwn haw dw; with Hill Dorothy Sie
MJ I T .u n u A u a a .¢» - - . -_: m d f a m i l y w e r e c a l l e r s a t t h -
M i l t o n C a r l b e r g h o m e ,T h u r s d m .
B i l l y B s r r y o f O l f l k h i l i l !S p v m l
Ii n g t h e s u m m e r a t t h c A f n n l
Hansen home.
|Rvv. a nd Mr s. Fr ed Han no n lun ETB .9.5Irs.LeRoy Mc Cann vis it
wlth hor mo th e r a t Kenn ard o
day last week.Mr.and Mr s.Rollo Ali en atwo so ns spent all day Thursd.
.9 fr...Ma r ti n Christensen hon
T a x Notice!
Pay Your Delinquent Taxe Delores of Council Bluffs :um ~~-»;;"----: - -Ilcv.and Mrs.Ankcr Jensen .»f Mrs. hdythe Kruse spent. newIIdmorc,Michigan,were d\lm|l H] days lastweek at the Wguests of Mr.and Mrs.Arnnhi hruse home 1n Qmaha..P-n_.I...1n..¢.Mar .Roger Kruse 1s.nov workmg
Now and Save Money IIEFI,D u \ U I U l ).ullch "j ~~' a n t i n |_ ) m a n 3s e n o f S l o u x C I W s p e n t b u ' L _- . . , . ' £ , . . ,I ' f l I n r o n z n n r
vral days there last week.un. q.||u .llllu ~-- - - -Mr.and Mrs. Earl French :uni the parents of a. hubs boy. bcfamily of Kennard and Jack Jen- -Iliff* 18 at the Blur Hosplilll.hen were guests of Mr. and Mrs."'.\|\il¢riding with her brotl
Alfred Nielsen, Sunday aftemoon..0" his bicycle,little Lynne H»-_.\.\-u.......... risen hnd the mzsfortune to can 1,.....\, :Mm-°=+ nn dolinnuent real and pelsonal taxes up to
n n um.n in-.~..\,..w V......__..___,_M a r c h 8 9 ''M .u M _...W, 1 3 9 , c a n be s a v e d i f y o u pa y y o u r b a c k t a xe s i n f ul l and "h'§{'dm '2.,..'2'"FJ'Ti,.,"1ve.,._h»f fm in the wheel and em
by J une 30 , 19 42 .On t h a t d a t e t h e i n t e r e s t mo r a i i u m l a w o f
19 41 e xpires .frm.- ...:.,-..+» m° nf fha i nfpro s t mo ra to ri um be fo re i t e xpi re s a nd ;
Fw at Lhe Chris Hansen home.-fracture 1 bone in the ankll
Mr. and Mn. Joe Jensen enwer-\\°N= a ligament. She hu her f
`Lained at dinner.Sunday.f n r i n a e u t .Audrey Reeh and Mr.and Mn.\Mr.and Mrs. Clarence BamBud Hansen.|t¢gr_ und children of ChicagoMrand Mrs.Bert Loftin uliyllligng the narenml, lnu Bam
Make SureYou ~ the Sion
You Wan# Bu llelpmq f ~,,¢xfr,.,»
121513 HUVGIIDGSG ua. u||\rr nomc .Mrs. J ohn Dixon dza vg to .Bsave all interest ;§r"ior to March 8, 1939.dmv where she vi!| . l t l \ U . !B $113 L l l \ | '\- - - Q " " 1as o n b o r n , f , . w 1 t h t h r e e s m t e r s .»-l F o r t C a l h o u n n i g h t a t t h e
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typical examplesHere are EKEI D v u m g l n l u n v : n u -- -P e t e r S v u n d p a n l m u - 1 = = 4 l 2 s ; .
BA t1"0I¥l I n d S U N O I I D W B IJISGH u c l u A v ; . w v n .- - - . .a n d n o n o f 01 =- » h» »\ * \= \t "h o m e w l t h h m m o t h e r.s5o.ooTaxpayer owes _.._ _... ......$50.00 Taxpayer cwes .»-taxes for 1934 taxes for 1927
| : n \ | \u n n v n g i l f l 'l l"1Z1°iI. Josie Green of Omah Sion chuupiomhip quality romana unchuapd in spite ol Hulltf Huolnla and Henna.Ston, you know, un no subslatuton. NO SUGAR orsyrup of my lund. Od! tha ima! pain: odoctld hom Amcrncfu huge
ruerna md new 'T |o into Sion..ln hcl, everythmg \h¢| gon untoSlots boa' na pknhf . md of the inat.Stars lun 6 Qunlnty FenluruBent grain, bm mah, but bo;;bolt gout, bn! brews lcchmque andIsnt dow-:gig methods.T an your gunnln TL.. the f amous
We-rld| Clnmpiomhip quolity which hu been through 3 wan will fly ttiWlon through thu oxsewunclnngad.Slon ma hue to tubolntulr fornm and bottle ups, urn and trucks, bu! ann fl.. quahly
Mr s :muT h
" K \ 1 | l l l M u n n y u a n ¢ -n a n " H A ~~61.5761.57 Pay now I ' ` " """ " S n i i i ? b
T u l l d l y .n n H r . n n d
n m l f n l u n d I D D .G O R E ,
Pav nowPav after June 30. 1942 __ 75.80 Pay after June 30, 1942 ,.-1l1.l1 lima;
andAm i ]\ . » - - - --_.IS a v e b y p a y i n g n o w . . . . . - . . . . . $ 1 4 . 2 3 S a v e b y p a y i n g n o w . . . . - . . _ . $ 4 9 . 5 4
1E a i . ;" B l vu u l . .M m W o i f e w h o i s vi s i t i n g
l a t e r - i n - l a w ,M r s .L n t t d ,
een qui te i il and under e
f Q d oc tn r.Mass A l ma K li n d t.ggent
si ;/cmmux~rov an also Nr mu nm Ill 64-01.
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The above is published in the general public interest and to warn
you of this last chance to take advantage ofthe interest mora-
torium law. It is our sincere wish that you will take advantage
of this really great saving. Regardless of whether you think you
owe any old taxes or not, it will be advisable for you to check up
ond Hansen name! III blulu- lru ansvtru auu A¢llu||. Iowx, Sundny,I Jack Coburn,Jr., of Cheyaura.and Mudnmes Nels Wyoming, is visiting at thendfalrd,Paul Scholis of On- entd, Jack Coburn, Sr.. hom|wp.and Harold Jensen Bobby Lee Mclhir and Ma.imm spent Sunday even- Rohirer have whooping cougateAlvinSvendgmnrdThe Birthday Club hoztesq,e.urday,was Mn. Riuhard Smr.and Mrs.Bob Hitchlrlln Min Dorothy Si w g 'andAlec, Mm. Frmk Kiefer andiélmn Klipdt aublp _tfd IDEwifh your County T!'€8S\ll`91`-vera Sunday w w w :astl_F'ranoe| Illia um mn.HandMn.Chril rinh, Clausen who were unable ImrGeorgiaonherbirth-\Dreaent.lin. Paulina Neal:
r. and Mn.Hana Wulf high :com and .llx1.__ LilyCouncil
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'Blair N I:me2 $2'fmt mrrl':\'ivimn-_
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I OONGREGATIONAL--ln. DQ-nm child.
relle Buber:Sunday School,10 CHBISTENSEN.Abnby nunwu'»'a°¢k. Services, 11 o'clock.
I S T. M AR Y ' S zr xs c o mz
'Gurdon Hughes:Sunday scrmm,
9:a0 a'dar.k. Morning wonhlp, 11
Hofélock.
BIRTHS
RASMUSSEN,T o H r . l n d ~
Elmer Rumusaen Ol BNI,a
t daughter,Phyllin Joann,bornSaturday. June 20, at Blair Ho!»\
barnffmm 17 ¢oMr.a n d l n .
Chrmca E.Chr-iawfrun of
' G l s n d s l e , ~ C h r i s -
tensen is Bla anim?r.md Mri.
C. M. Christensen of Blair.
m m m .A baby dlughter wus
bum to Mr. and Mrs.NormanTllden n Methodllt Hneplhl ln
Omnha, Tuésdny morning,M r ;
Tilden is the fcmner Ruth A]-
lm; they have a son, also.
P .smug ,~
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Lifeboat: for Ocean Vessels GoThm Blair `
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Bambi.N ASSEMBLY OF GOD--A.
){E'I'BODlST-John P. Brooks: Polllrd:Sundly School, 10\o un.. churn school. u sm~.,1=~m¢h1»g,11 un.Evangelsenricv in honor of the men from Service, 8:16 pm. We xm nmour church in the ::o\mtry'l Armed a revival wid: Brother F. F.(ana. Their mhtives wm blfmm Geomin:lervicea Qma
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r o n s m . :"".:.'£;",;:.i.T'mf'=',;¢ 51' gg; if ;12;
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White Leghorn c °FURNITURE upholsteririk.ref ~
§¥'3§'1'-"R 1 §L1i¢,¢-y Calhoun.finishing, repairing.seat ezm-'''Inlr run: work.nuxttreues. etc.'
honor.The vfsfvfljékflaning at 3:15.The feuméKeep the HOME F`if°°,me¢ung, whim w to have :
on SALE- ima cowl md aolé 'held June ga, hu "°"" postponedfr>1'1!\¢?"» *>"=°<*l.==.¥ *a'=1'=r»1>*='»L _'§_§2§_*'iéRP- _w1}sH1NG'£o1w'orxkrlygrd' W , s:§\"xT»n.'§','§ , T " "1 f ' } ;' - u a ~
25-xv.\'em Ukguxh lervioe l l u n .mn'ro s m !i w u m n g u m u n d n s x t x n n a n lYANTE::.u n ma mx l w n - . . 1 : .f ~ m ~ ~. .=°.' :: :
1 WILL SELL m household fur-f'i¥'5"3»"'f#l==¢ 161,nitur nt my °|a'1\.=..~.,¢ Saturday.I2-tf Georsre N. Miller.
aJ une 27 , a t Z o' c lo c k..2s.1¢Mrs . C hri stina Mi lle r.= W Q P 5 ~ i . T Q . § : . ¥ " £ : . € £ ' " § ? ; ' ;
A lmilc h cows.:M Dorc as Society meets ThursdayRxy mo n d W u lf ,.Sam core25- it*J u ly 2 , a t 2 p .m. a t h ome o f Mr s
a i u - * -\
We W i l l C l o s e
Saiturday, july 4th
But Will
Remain Open
Friday Night, July 3rd
Do Your Shopping Early
K 0 L T E R M A N ' 5
~BEN FRANKLIN STORES
---TR|u|v|P|-|;--
Eco MASH |71/2%
Protein $2.35 c.w.t
N e w C o t t o n S a c k s
Sorensen Bros.
Blai r F lou r M ins Blair, Nebr
_FOR SALE:Llwnmawen.re-ain lor all makes, sharpening.ack's Shop. Collegn Hlll. PhoneBlack xss.za-cz
mmvs Shop Caps. reg. 35c, Sat-
uxdxy Special. 25c.25-It Nelson Store Store.
I um;U.....~.......,Beauty Products lull ortimeinBlair.Deluxe
filled with complete nam:o( products (vtlne $12.50)
No invastment,no expeneceunry.Avex-an emdollarnnhour.WriteKing Beauty Dept., 150 LsfWinona. Minn.
B n m u n !E|."UH.l!.IJr.||.Jla|I'\..l yuul UAv||'lers, s ee th e W as hingto n Cou nty - HAIL!
H a t » c h e r y . T h e y p a y t o p p r i c e s .h e r e .
L a r g e b u n c h e s o f b r o i l e r s p i c k e d t h a n
... .. ... . | .¢ " . u n * n l l m ~~h inil inidi-iizée _il ng__p1Lore .
a n$10f i l m
up an yuua Aalun _,_ ._
F O R S A L E :Blac k raspberries by
the cube, $2.50.25-2t"L. P. S ko v.
25c insures c orn fo r $10acre.30c insures oats f o rn n acre.Don*t le t ha il
your valunbie c rops. Insure
n........A.. Iuvlll nurn lvnnf. or
LADIES'WHITE sandnla,reg.Washingu
82.98,smudn'Special,$1.99.25-It Nelson Shore Store.BEFORE j
wh nots c n n c a PADS, nigh quality 1.-,I ,,,,,§
bond paper,1Zc per pound.n¢ "_corOther qunliues. Sc ver nmmd.Blair.20-U The Enterprise.
FOR SALE: One steel own bin,
l300.Mx. apndty._25-zz'a m y B m w . u n s .recuva fr_.1 should x
w (FOR SALE.m a m 5-10 R i h u d .
L START|m-.xt g
,a rem;r o n n a m 'zgfu
RURAL sl'
hnuse elosein.Allo inccmsg_f3>="v by owner.Phone 292.
5-ROOM HOUSE f t. Phoneoooor ren 2n.u|u§'l3N;¢.I'.:f
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CARD OF THANKS
1 wxsx-1 'r0.ExPRt'ss mv appre-ciation w the Blair Fire De-
partment for their prompt re-smme and their efforts in thessvinzof mv store from the
fire of last sauurdav.I tbl-nkou.Prank Wolff.Driewr of the Checkerbosni
Store.
CARD OF THANKS
I AM DEEPLY zrxtelul \o the
Bllir Fire Denartment for theirfins services rendered nt the (iw
last Saturday,Blair is lomm.lie in having so line x (lm de-
depuiment.John A. Rhosdes.
CARD OF THANKS
WE WISH to exnmss our thanks
Io the kind friends who assistedus duriml the lllmms of our wife.
I
mother and slsterf-lm. HenryHovendick.We esneciallv thank
those who sent floral olferinxrfnthesinners md Rev. Linden-meyer lor his kind words of
sympathy.
Henry Hnvendick and family,
Mr. and Mrs.Harman Braven-
dick.
CARD Ol-` THANKS
WE WISH to express our sincerethanks for the msny kind wordsanddeeds:xt the time of thedeath of our dear brother, Wil-liam Sorensen. We are apegmb
ly grateful to Rev.Hnrpli C.
Jorgensen for his cornlortis
words, to those who furllis .the music and to the membersof lhe Stanley E. Hain Post of
the Amsricnn 1A§ou.
His brothers and Sisters.
25 \
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~~Scientific Feeding
W ins the Prize
The Smart Feeder W ho Is Looking
Ahead w Early Marketing and Recog-
nition at the County Fairs Is Mixing
Minerals and Proteins With His Feeds.
He Knows That the Feeds He
Grows on His Own Farm Are Better
if Ground and Mixed W ith Proper In-
gredients.'
Phone 98 For~-
Grlndlngb' wxmg Service
'J
sAr1:wAY1/.,..».»4'...»Illli:¢y|.|:ur--....._Iounty Supt.. Rllp 1-7_1
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41
l l l l i l 4 |'k FiutHn|¢¢nab¢vlm|ully)vqu\Jdbuu * Hnvhxonifour order will be
d and =»=vH»», g »0 1
R.`oo 'Three huge lteel
muuensu 1 want vom. bound oveljlmd.for
~i A i n t ,xéovtdoryatnglasu
l i f e b o a t s ,c o n t r i va n c ¢w h i c h l e t s t h e m
t h e w e n t d o w n o v e r t h e s i d e o f t h e w a r -
- '- \-r m . -a m R a i l !u r i l l w n i e r h
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m i n =M h L x h h .R d d .P h m mR e d 2 6 7 .2 5 - l t
R O O M A N D B O A R D ,A l s o d o !
-...--\.!_.....-....I I n n n i n n ' ; \P n l -
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1~
u m Wlslgucu :seven lvnus ..,...,.....Drivers o f the tr u c k s : mo m-
mo d lti nz ly e xplxln e d the boats
in d e wl to n : ma ll g r o u p wh i c h
gathered a t the Blai r Po r t o f
En tr y wh er e th e y stop ped tem-
p o n r i ly .
I t ma mv e s l e d t h a t a t m n
plac e wh e re th e re is h lifeboat
on a 'battleship or emitter, there
ac tually are two b oa ts .A sec-
ond lifeboat,sli ghtly smaller
th an w e fir st,f i t :inside the
fi rs t bo at an d the two ar e
1--...l...A .:. I.hu nirla i n the
H : ln oiier red
Fonhil-Sonics
light in yur oval hols
I..'.°:'_:1" L' :_-jk
........'.:;'.s.';"."z...§gTZ#-1 lnnfkgdl 9-If-3.
u*I WISH TO. EXPRTSIS mv appre-ciation to the Blair Fire De-
partment for their prompt re-~.... and their efforts in the
CLEARANCE oN
Bathing Suits
LADIES' SUITS M EN'S sms
In 3 Price Group!In 3 Priu Groups
$1-sz-ss »$1»s1.so»$z.so
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MARTIN KUHR, PROP.
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John A. Rhonda.
CARD OF THANKS
WE WISH to exnmss our thanks
dep¢x1menL
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I Ha ts _,_.._._-___$1.13 $2.45 Ha ts ..-...._..--
Ha ts -___..--___.1.45 $2.95 Ha ts .............-
.45 Hats Now $2
Bosco &°°;'.T.§§2'?$§ 25`&"__-___f llc
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r mn M m m P UN C H
Combine a cups onnge mrbonnmad
bvcx-nge, 2 cups ginger nle. md I
caps gnpe ~ Chill 1.\1oxo\15
Just bdom serving Add Lhinly `
t h ~h sen~ ~oral offerin23»th e admirers m d Re v.Linden-
mey er f o r h i s ki n d wor ds of
sy mpa thy .
9;~:>..-~:.m.\:.\. '\:\.\':~_..°-.;\..'\:\.'~.:\.°»-\;-.\.
Baked Loaves §{§§§.,§ §'3f.'l`J3-.u.. ZSc
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m d | . ~ o f i c e a e a m .P o u r i n
hot double-strength oo8ec .
GRA P E J UI C E
.
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''u Sduny nu! we under, luky nd
pq! gqung-n'1l nlnd all yvl nonw-
k Gunranteed "fine-enling"beef ~ Cib St€B or your money blek.._----Lh
| . .° | : ,.~ 2 4c
Kshukwphndf mxwv-~mwm
nmkmndy l m - m m mPutcandythroughIoodchoppa,
uaingcoarsekn&fe.}W'hipm~esmun&l
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saving of mv swre rom e _fire of last Saturday.I thAnk`Henry Hnvendick and !ar1uly»g g -Punk Wo\!f._Mr. and Mrs.Harman Bnven-
Drlewr of the Checkerbo f\.d
Store.
CARD OF THANKS CARD Ol-` THANKS
AM DEEPLY Kntelul w the wr; wxsn uv express our lincereBllilFire Denartment for their thanks for the many kind wardsfins services rendered nt the (iw and deeds :xt the time of theInt Saturday,Blair is lomm-death of our dur brother, Wll-
..iahnwq quanntn: 2*/:ar
0 ~ Mt n me d: a re u nderries. ~o~r into punch bowl pvc: aka
ol ice. Serve! 8 to 10.
Phone 98 For~-
Grlndlngb' wxmg Service
ginger nle, fruit juices; or dilute it to
mm with ion: Huber.
Pork Roast T~f y. \ in and cnt|.-.Lb. 23c
`''~¢.32c
~~YB i " ".l y g r a t e f u l t o R e v .H n r p h C .
J o r g e n s e n f o r h i s c o m f o r t i g g
w a n d s ,t o t h o s e w h o f u m i s .
t h e m u s i c a n d t o t h e m e m b e r s
o f t h e S b a p l e y E .H a m P o s t o f
'" w s
_`;~ .\ \'.
~ ~ ~~.4 Juli* .""~
The Smart Feeder W ho Is Looking
Ahead w Early Marketing and Recog-
nition at the County Fairs Is Mixing
Minerals and Proteins With His Feeds.
He Knows That the Feeds He
Grows on His Own Farm Are Better
if Ground and Mixed W ith Proper In-
gredients.'
Whi~}{cup maaaed xipe hmm;
c
cuff. Fold andy into cream. Pour
hto nutomntic refrigerator tray.
Place in freezing unit. Set control it
eoldat point and freeze until mixture
is firm. Place serving uf peppermint
mam in all glua. Fill gina with
to ~e 1 |r x e n ~ w ~ o ~~ua during the illness of our wife.His b rothe rs and Sisters
}uI=vn:pourintoltdlgl.|||:lqlll\.h
\dnshol_nuLmeg:ga-rnilhurithgim
Rnd '-md. While md Blue Tnble
Du'|" in this week's Family Circle
"Aquino for unusual recipe and
dp-mntive ideu for the 4th ol July.
DM Th.u-sduys-/ru at Safeway.
Sa j e wq
Homemakerx' Bumzx
JULIA wuclrr. :umm
a gI.1bby'|fancy _-..-1001. can
Tomato Juice l 9 c
Shreddies
:::':.f:: r;'1i1'.--.2 2,313 25C
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K r a f t C h e e s e(Env-|>¢ om rznglnh; nm glm 1 7C
Qzf.,§::§€.9¥%:a::e... 14c
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Jell-Well 5 c
(}¢latina deanert- . _ _3ios._pkg.
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Soap Flakes
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my m n . w o o le n , o i m m.
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Flour'
Klum-n cnn ..._.?\$2" $1.69
Flour*
mn-m ummm .__ nbzn ~
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amwnm _.....:¢4u. I-kr.
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Lemons '§$&T$,E1'2'f'3';_.,._____¢,\,. llc
.cabbageNew crop.I-'lrm hm|I|-.___|,b_ ~
Heed Lettuce O Cucum ber |
Tumetoee O Red Plum;
Apricote Limos Celery Q
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CLEARANCE oN
Bathing Suits
LADIES' SUITS MEN'S sms
In 3 Price Group!In 3 Priu Groups
$1-sz-ss »$1»s1.so»$z.so
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$1.00 Hats Now 75c
~ ~$3.95 Hats _.-_.-.....$I.95 $4.95 I-lah -------..-.$3.'l0
Blair Feed Mill
MARTIN KUHR, PROP.
A / 2 / |_¢`H
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2¢
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lwx sciation w the Blair Fire De-
partment for their prompt re-sponse and their efforts in thessvinzof mv swre from the
fire of last sauurdav.1 tbl-nkou.Prank Woilf.Drlewr of the Checkerboard
Store.
CARD OF THANKS
I AM DEEPLY zrxtelul \o the
Bllir Fire Denartment for theirfins services rendered nt the (iw
Inst Saturday,Blair is lomm-lte in having so line x lim de-
depuiment.John A. Rhosdes.
CARD OF THANKS
WE WISH to exnmss our thanks
Io the kind friends who astistedus duriml the illmms of our wife.
I
those who sent Hora!the sinners md Revmeyerlor his kind
sympathy.
Henry Hnvendick and
Mr. and Mrs.Harm~
dick.
CARD Ol-` THAN
WE WISH to express othanks for the manyanddeed!:xt the Li
death of our dear bro
lism Sorensen. We are
ly grateful to Rev.Jorgensen for his cwords, to :hose who
the music and to theof ihe Stanley E. ~the Amsricnn Mpc ~
His brothers and
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l\\
\
:m n a e un y airsMinerals and Protein~ With His F~ =<
He Knows Thlt the Feeds '1 Grows on His Own Farm Are Bet
1 if Ground and Mixed With Proper
1 gradients.
Phone 98 For~-
Grlndlngb' wxmg Service
May be Purqhased with Blue Food-Order Sta ps
See What You Save!
$1.00 Hats Now 75c
$I.50 Hull -_ _.-------$ l.l!£2.45 Hall --.--------$l.85|l.9 5 lllll .._-------. 1 .45 $2.55 Hats -.-----..-- 2.20
$3.45 Hats Now $1.60
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Bathing Suits
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Bathing Suits
LADIES' SUITS MEN'S sms
In 3 Price Group!In 3 Priu Groups
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Shop with Safeway's Ads
thru the following Wadnesdays
Eas~-to-Make Hot W eather Beverages
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Bax.~p y r N s c n n - _ . - -. _ _ _ _ - m
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